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INDEX of PATENTS
ISSUED FROM
THE UNITED STATES
PATENT OFFICE
1937
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INDEX OF PATENTS
ISSUED FROM
THE UNITED STATES
PATENT OFFICE
1937
UNITED STATES
GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE
WASHINGTON : 1938
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CONTENTS
PAGE
Decisions Printed in the Official Gazette in 1937 3
List of Plant Patentees 5
List of Patentees 6
List of Design Patentees 699
List of Disclaimers 767
List of Plant Inventions 770
List of Inventions 771
List of Design .Inventions 1073
List of Disclaimers Arranged by Inventions 1099
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DECISIONS PRINTED IN THE OFFICIAL GAZETTE IN 1937
Adams. In re. 484 O. G. 8.
Allen. In re. 484 O. G.^96.
Anderson v. Shaw. 483 O. G. 466.
Armacost. In re. 475 O. G. 4.54.
Bates. In re. 483 O. G. 237.
Battery Patents Corporation v. Coe, Commissioner of
Patents. 484 O. G. 257.
Baumgarten et al. v. Coe, Commissioner of Patents. 481
O. G. 3.
Bauriedel and Heger. In re. 476 O. G. 244.
Beclfet and Franks. In re. 483 O. G. 461.
Bender. In re. 476 O. G. 942.
Bernard v. White. 484 O. G. 3.
Bertram. In re. 484 O. G. 499.
Best. In re. 481 O. G. 450.
Borglin. In re. 478 O. G. 477.
Boyd et al. In re. 485 O. G. 261.
Brooks and Allen. In re. 485 O. G. 280.
Brown. In re. 484 O. G. 737.
Brunner and Beers. In re. 478 O. G. 7.
Buckwalter. In re. 482 O. G. 652.
Buehler. In re. 483 O. G. 463.
Cambridge Trust Company, executor of the estate of
Leonard T. Troland, deceased, Technicolor Motion
Picture Corporation and Technicolor, Inc., v. Coe, Com-
missioner of Patents. 474 O. G. 3.
Campbell v. Evans. 478 O. G. 712.
Carroll. In re. 484 O. G. 6.
Carter v. Rockwell. 481 O. G. 903.
Carter v. Wade & Urfer. 485 O. G. 513.
Charman. In re. 484 O. G. 908.
Christmann v. Derby and Cunningham. 481 O. G. 904.
Cirves. In re. 479 O. G. 517.
Coast, Jr., V. Dubbs. 483 O. G. 719.
Cooper. In re. 480 O. G. 690.
Copeman. In re. 475 O. G. 195.
Corkill. In re. 479 O. G. 763.
Crecelius. In re. 474 O. G. 465.
Crowell and Schwarj!. In re. 485 O. G. 7.
Daley v. Trube. Daley v. Loftin. 483 O. G. 230.
Davis. In re. 475 O. G. 683.
Dieterich v. Leaf. 484 O. G. 973.
Dirkes, Kimball & Long v. Potts. 485 O. G. 528.
Dreyfus. In re. 485 O. G. 530.
Duerr & Broyles v. Potts. 485 O. G. 19.
Du Pont de Nemours and Company, E. I., v. Coe, Commis-
sioner of Patents. 476 O. G. 243.
Economy Fuse and Manufacturing Company v. Coe, Com-
missioner of Patents. 474 O. G. 699.
Eitzen. In re. 478 O. G. 227, 228, and 230.
Ellis. In re. 478 O. G. 478.
Essex Razor Blade Corporation v. Gillette Safety Razor
Company. 474 O. G. 251.
Ferris. In re. 485 O. G. 522.
Fischer. In re. 485 O. G. 761.
Fischer v. Avery. 485 O. G. 276.
Fishburn et al. v. Vincent. 484 O. G. 262.
Foster. In re. 477 O. G. 507.
French. In re. 485 O. G. 11.
Frey v. Wagner. 479 O. G. 995.
Gasoline Products Company, Inc., v. Coe, Commissioner
of Patents. 478 O. G. 3.
Gauerke. In re. 474 O. G. 3.
Gonsburg. In re. 478 O. G. 228.
Goggins. In re. 478 O. G. 713.
Goldsmith v. von Mihaly. 485 O. G. 274.
Graf. In ro. 480 O. G. 477.
Greciistreet. In re. 480 O. G. 4.
Griflith. In re. 474 O. G. 699.
Ilagon V. Cords. 484 O. G. 906.
Ilaller and K;ippolei\ In re. 481 0. G. 6.
Ilartford-IOmpJre Company v. Coe, Commissioner of Pat-
ents. 477 O. G. 763.
Hazeltine Corjiornf ion, appellant, v. Radio Corporation of
America, Waller Van P.. Koberls, Sidney Y. White, e( al.
Radio (,'orpoial ion of Aiiiciica and Walter Van T.
Roberts, appellants, v. Hazeltine Corporation, Sidney V.
White and Research Products Corporation. 482 O. G
647.
Hazeltine Corporation and Harold A. Wheeler v. Coe,
Commissioner of Patents. 470 O. G. 941.
Henschell. In re. 485 O. G. 748.
Hull V. Davenport. 485 O. G. 13.
Huntzicker. In re. 485 O. G. 753.
James v. Clayton, Kerrick, and Stadt. 485 O. G. 754.
Jenks V. Knight. 485 O. G. 262.
Jensen and Bye v. Loreuz and Wodlinger. 482 O. G. 453.
Kimball. In re. 484 O. G. 740.
King V. Burner. 485 O. G. 749.
Kirschbraun v. Doherty. 485 O. G. 4.
Kollsman ■;;. Carbonara. 484 O. G. 976.
Kollsman v. Coe, Commissioner of Patents. 485 O. G. 3.
Krantz and Simons. In re. 482 O. G. 246.
Kylstra. In re. 481 O. G. 683.
Lansing and Hausamann. In re. 484 O. G. 10.
Lasker and Russell v. Kurowski and Smith. 485 O. G.
271.
Laucks and Davidson. In re. 478 O. G. 711.
Leamon and Eley. In re. 482 O. G. 456.
Levy V. Gould et al. Levy v. Gould. Levy v. Rice.
481 O. G. 679.
Lyon. In re. 479 O. G. 3.
MacLean and Niesemann. In re. 485 O. G. 15.
Mantle Lamp Company of America, The, v. Aluminum
Products Company. 480 O. G. 475.
Mason, Stanton and Twedale. In re. 481 O. G. 3.
McCabe. In re. 485 O. G. 266.
McFerran. In re. 484 O. G. 498.
McKee v. Noonan. 479 O. G. 277.
McLean and Weber. In re. 481 O. G. 685.
Mengle v. Fuerst. 477 O. G. 508.
Miller. In re. 476 O. G. 4.
Blorgenstern and Hackenberg v. Burton. 474 O. G. 252,
485 O. G. 277.
Mumm V. Jacob E. Decider & Sons. 480 O. G. 3.
Myers v. Roethel. 485 O. G. 9.
Nichols V. Atkinson. 483 O. G. 713.
Padgett. In re. 477 O. G. 3.
Pfleger and Myers. In re. 485 O. G. 267.
Pyrene-Minimax Corporation v. Walter Palmer, Amdyco
Corporation, RadclifCe Morris Urquhart, and American
Fomon Company. Pyrene-BIinimax Corporation and
Hans Burmeister v. American Fomon Company and
RadclifCe Morris Urquhart. 481 O. G. 447.
Quartz. In re. 485 O. G. 3.
Rogers. In re. 481 O. G. 218.
Rudolph V. Gawiler. 484 O. G. 493.
Ryerson v. McCurley. 483 O. G. 3.
Samiran. In re. 476 O. G. 3.
Seebach. In re. 484 O. G. 503.
Sibley. In re. 484 O. G. 747, 485 O. G. 21. (Two cases.)
Smith V. Hall. Smith v. James Manufacturing Company
et al. 481 O. G. 211.
Smolak and McQuade. In re. 484 O. G. 738.
Stacey. In re. 482 O. G. 654.
Stack. In re. 479 O. G. 997.
Standard Oil Co. (Indiana) v. Pure Oil Co. et al. 484
O. G. 962.
Standard Oil Development Company v. Coe, Commissioner
of Patents. 476 O. G. 484.
Stanton. In re. 475 O. G. 453.
Stephens Pump Company and Charles D. Stephens v. Coe,
Commissioner of Patents. 480 O. G. 476.
Stuckey. In re. 482 O. G. 3.
Summers v. Esau. 485 O. G. 513.
Sunderland. In re. 477 O. G. 243.
Tisdall. In re. 482 O. G. 3.
Tonilin v. Dunlap. 484 O. G. 264.
United States, The, v. Robert Esnault-Pelterie. 476 O. G.
483.
United States ex Relatione Societe de Condensation et
d'Ai)plication,s l\Ie<Miii<iues v. Coe, Commissioner of
Patents. 484 O. G. 961.
Walch and Prelaz. In re. 481 O. G. 906.
W(-I)er. In re. 479 O. G. 764, 484 O. G. 7.
Wcigel V. Hobbs. 480 O. G. 091.
Wenzel. In re. 484 O. G. 11.
While V. Replogel. 183 O. G. S.
Wilcox. In re. 482 O. (J. 454.
Williams. In re. 481 O. G. 216, 484 O. G. 071.
Willoughhy. In re. 484 O. G. 4.
Young. In re. 485 0. G. 532.
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LIST OF PLANT PATENTEES FOR THE YEAR 1937
NOTE. — Arranged In accordance with the first significant character or word of the name (In accordance with city and
telephone directory practice).
Disclaimers follow in separate indexes, but precede the List of Plant Inventions
Armstrong, John A., assignor to Armstrong Nurseries,
Ontario, Calif. Rose. 243 ; Apr. 13.
Annstrong, John A., assignor to Armstrong Nurseries,
Ontario, Calif. Rose. 244 ; Apr. 13.
Armstrong Nurseries. (See Armstrong, John A., as-
signor.)
Asmus, Edward R., Sr., Closter, N. J. Rose. 241 ; Apr. 6.
Baston, Sidney C, Eggertsville, N. Y. Lily of the valley
plant. 250 ; June 8.
Bate, Warwick G., Newton Falls, Ohio. Rose. 245 ;
Apr. 20.
Baur, Adolphe F. J., assignor to Baur-Steinkamp and Com-
pany, Incorporated, Indianapolis, Ind. Carnation.
219 ; Jan. 12.
Baur-Steinkamp and Company. (See Baur, Adolphe F. J.,
assignor.)
Bertanzel, Carl F., Jr., executor, et al. (See Bertanzel,
Carl F., Sr.)
Bertanzel, Carl F., Sr., deceased, by C. F. Bertanzel, Jr.,
Roslyn, and H. W. Moore, Mineola, executors, assignors
to C. F. Bertanzel, Jr., Roslyn, N. Y. Rose. 240;
Mar. 30.
Bourne, Benjamin A., Clewiston, Fla. Sugar cane. 220 ;
Jan. 19.
Briggs, Elizabeth A., Encinitas, Calif. Gladiolus.
255 ; July 6.
Brownell, Josephine D., Little Compton, R. I. Rose.
248 ; June 1.
Brownell, Josephine D., Little Compton, R. I. Rose.
263 ; Oct. 5.
Burbank, Elizabeth W., executrix. (See Burbank, Luther.)
iJurbank, Luther, deceased, by E. W. Burbank, executrix,
Santa Rosa, Calif., assignor to Stark Bro's Nurseries &
Orchards Company, Louisiana, Mo. Rose. 235 ; Feb.
16.
Byrum, Joseph R., assignor to Redland Avocado Grove,
Homestead, Fla. Avocado. 261 ; Aug. 24.
Carbaugh, Kellar, Lower Yoder Township, Cambria Coun-
ty, assignor to Johnstown Greenhouses, Inc., Johns-
town, Pa. Rose. 222: Jan. 19.
Columbia & Okanogan Nursery Company. (See Perry,
Jay, assignor.)
Dickson, Alexander, Jr., Newtownards, near Belfast, Ire-
land, assignor to Henry A. Dreer, Incorporated, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Rose. 223 ; Jan. 19.
Dreer, Henry A., Incorporated. (See Dickson, Alexander,
Jr., assignor.)
Dreer, Henry A., Incorporated. (See Yerschuren, Hen-
drikus A., assignor.)
Ecke, Paul, Encinitas, Calif. Poinsettia. 242 ; Apr. 6.
li'isher, Carl H., Queenston, Ontario, Canada. Peach.
233; Feb. 9.
Greider, Hallack F., Vashon, Wash. Berry. 247 ; Apr. 20.
Henry, Charles C, assignor of one-half to J. L. Jones,
Escondido, Calif. Avocado. 234 ; Feb. 9.
Howard, Frederick H., Montebello, Calif. Rose. 256 ;
July 13.
Irwin, Roman J. (See Schrocder, Edward J., assignor.)
Izzo, Patsy A., Glen Head, N. Y. Rose. 230 ; Mar. 9.
Jackson & Perkins Company. (See Kordcs, Wilholm, as-
signor.)
Jackson & Perkins Company. (See Nicolas, Jean H., as-
signor.)
Jacobus, Martin R., Ridgcficld, N. J. Hybrid porpolual
rose. 257 ; July 20.
Jolmson, Esther C, La Mesa, Calif. Lobelia. 221 ; Jan.
10.
Johnstown Greenliouses. Inc. (See Carbaugh, Kellar, as-
signor.)
Kintzele, Louis A. (See Rasmus.son, John C, assignor.)
Kordcs, Willu'lm, Sparrioshoop, Germany, assignor to
Jackson & Perkins Company, Newark, N. Y. Rose.
254 ; July C.
LingamfoUoi\ Paul L., Iledgpsviilo, W. Va., assignor to
Stark Bros. Nurseries and OrdiaiVls Company, Loui-
siana, Mo. Apple tree. 258 ; July 20.
Mcllhenny, Edward A., Avery Island, La. Camellia. 224 ;
Jan. 19.
Mcllhenny, Edward A., Avery Island, La. Camellia,
231 ; Feb. 2.
McKee Poplar Forestation, Inc. (See McKee, Ralph H.,
assignor.)
McKee, Ralph H., New York, N. Y. Hybrid poplar. 211 ;
Jan. 5.
McKee, Ralph H., New York, N. Y. Hybrid poplar. 212 ;
Jan. 5.
McKee, Ralph H., New York, N. Y. Hybrid poplar. 213 ;
Jan. 5.
McKee, Ralph H., New York, N. Y. Hybrid poplar. 214 ;
Jan. 5.
McKee, Ralph H., New York, N. Y. Hybrid poplar. 215;
Jan. 5.
McKee, Ralph H., New York, N. Y. Hybrid poplar. 216 ;
Jan. 5.
McKee, Ralph H., New York, N. Y. Hybrid poplar. 217;
Jan. 5.
JIcKee, Ralph II., New York, N. Y. Hybrid poplar. 218 ;
Jan. 5.
McKee, Ralph H., assi£;nor to McKee Poplar Forestation,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Hybrid poplar. 225 ; Jan. 19.
McKee, Ralph PI., assignor to McKee Poplar Forestation,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Hybrid poplar. 226 ; Jan. 19.
McKee, Ralph H., New York, N. Y., assignor to McKee
Poplar Forestation, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hybrid
poplar. 228 ; Jan. 26.
McKee, Ralph H., New York, N. Y., assignor to McKee
Poplar Forestation, Inc., New York, N. 1. Hybrid pop-
lar. 229 ; Jan. 26.
McKee, Ralph H., New York, N. Y., assignor to McKee
Poplar Forestation, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hybrid
poplar. 230; Jan. 20.
Miller, Anna L., Nashport, Ohio. Gladiolus. 227 ; Jan.
26.
Moore, Harry W., executor, et al. (See Bertanzel, Carl
F., Sr., deceased.)
Moore, Valentine, Visalia. Calif. Apple. 238 ; Mar. 16.
Murphey, Robert C, assignor to R. H. Murphey's Sons
Company, Urbana, Ohio. Chrysanthemum. 251 ; June
15.
Nicolas, Jean H., assignor to Jackson & Perkins Company,
Newark, N. Y. Rose. 253 ; June 29.
Nicolas, Jean H.. assignor to Jackson & Perkins Company,
Newark, N. Y. Rose. 264; Nov. 23.
Perry, Jay, Benton County, near Kennewick, Wash., as-
signor to Columbia & Okanogan Nursery Company,
Wenatchee, Wash. Peach tree. 232 ; Feb. 2.
Plantz, William L., near Marysville, Calif. Peach. 262 ;
Sept. 14.
Raffel, Frank C, Stockton, Calif. Rose. 246; Apr. 20.
Rasmussen, John C, New Albany, Ind., assignor to Louis
Alfred Kintzele, Denver, Colo. Carnation. 239 ;
Mar. 23.
Redland Avocado Grove. (See Byrum, Joseph R., as-
signor.)
Schaefer, Charles A., York, Pa. Carnation. 260 ; Aug. 3.
Schrocder, Edvtard J., Perry Hall, Md., assignor of one-
half to Roman J. Irwin, New York, N. Y. Freesla.
237 ; Mar. 0.
Schultz, Elmer H., assignor to The Wayside Gardens
Company, Mentor, Ohio. Phlox. 252 ; June 22.
Square, John, Lake County, Ohio. Rose. 259 ; Aug. 3.
Stark Bro's Nurseries & Orchards Company. (See Bur-
bank, Luther, assignor.)
Stark Bros. Nurseries and Orchards Company. (Soo Lin
gamfelter, I'aul L., assignor.)
Vcrschuren, Ilendrilcus A., near Udon, NotluM-lands, as
signor to Henry A. Dreer, Incorporated, Philadelphia
Pa. Rose. 249 ; Juno 8.
Wayside Gardens Company, The. (See Schultz, Blmer H.
assignor.)
Zepiiro, Hocco, Arlington, Mass. Begonia. 205; Doc. 28
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LIST OF PATENTEES
A. B. A. Specialties Company. (See Fridolph, Annette,
assignor.)
A. B. C. Oil Burner Sales & Service Corporation. (See
Laver, Frank, assignor.)
A-B Stove Company. (See Reedy, Alfred J., assignor.)
A. B. T. Manufacturing Company. (See Melnick, S. H.,
and Chapin, assignors.)
A. B. T. Manufacturing Company. (See Slezak, Yincent
F., assignor.) ,
A. B. T. Manufacturing Company. (See Tratsch, W. A.,
and Grunig, assignors.)
A. P. W. Paper Company. (See Fairchild, William, as-
signor.)
A/S. Ostfold Skofabrick. (See Jacobson, E., and Carlsson,
assignors.)
A/S Si-Ko. (See Bergve, Einar, assignor.)
A/S Thunes Mekaniske Vaerksted. (See Qviller, Olaf,
assignor.)
Aaby, Albert J., Rochester, Minn. Chimney scraper.
2,077,731 ; Apr. 20.
Aamodt, Thoralf, West Brighton, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Fac-
simile telegraph system. 2.094,052 ; Sept. 28.
Aaronson, Harry B., Camden, N. J., assignor to H. Brinton
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Knitting machine.
2,075,077 ; Mar. 30.
Abadie, Jean B. J. M., Paris, France. Suspension for
luminescent tubes. 2,069,468 ; Feb. 2.
Abbe, Charles E., and W. O. Ward, Flint, Mich. Closure
operator. 2,090,565 ; Aug. 17.
Abbe, George C, Lansdowne, assignor to Good Roads Ma-
chinery Corporation, Kennett Square, Pa. Scraper.
2.094.515 : Sept. 28.
Abbink-Spaink, Johann H. (See Watkins, D. J., Abbink-
Spaink, and Plyer.)
Abbitt. Wvatt E., Charleston, W. Va. Gutter protector.
2,072,415 ; Mar. 2.
Abbott. Charles W., Larchmont, N. Y., and G. A. Johnson,
Trumbull, Conn., assicnors, by mesne assignments, to
said C. W. Abbott. Electric wiring support. 2,097,993 ;
Nov. 2.
A.bbott, Edward J., assignor to Abbott ^lachine Company,
Milton, N. H. Dyeing apparatus. 2,076,170 ; Apr. 6.
Abbott, Edward J., assignor to Abbott Machine Company,
Wilton. N. H. Winding machine. 2,093,028 ; Sept. 21.
Abbott, Geoffrey J., assignor to P. I. V. Chain Gears Lim-
ited, London, England. Transmission mechanism of the
V-pulley type. 2,068,784 ; Jan. 26.
Abbott, George M. (See Jelliffe, H. W., and Abbott, as-
signors.)
Abbott L.Tboratories. (See INloore. Edniond E., assignor.)
Abbott Laboratories. (See Nielsen, Carl, assignor.)
Abbott Laboratories. (See Raiziss, G. W., and Clemence,
assignors.)
Abbott Laboratories. (See Raiziss, G. W., Clemence, and
Kremens, assignors.)
Abbott Laboratories. (See Raiziss, G. W., and Kremens,
assignors.)
Abbott Laboratories. (See Tahorn. Donalee L., assignor.)
Abbott Machine Company. (See Abbott, Edward J., as-
signor.)
Abbott, Robert D. (See J^riller, Otto L., assignor.)
Abbott, Scott M., CHiicago, 111. Cooky blank forming
roll. 2,081,724 : May 25.
Abbott, Thomas A., Jfarblchpad, !Mass., assignor to Con-
eral Electric Company. Jleter casing. 2,078,920 ;
May 4.
Abbott, Walter H. (See JellifEe, H. W., and Abbott.)
Abbotts. Leonard, assignor to The Bridgeport Metal Goods
Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Holder.
2,072,662 : Mar. 2.
Abe, Suyekichi. (See Hara, R., and Abe.)
Abegg, Walter A., Los Angeles, Calif. Tubing head.
2,079,646; May 11.
Abegg, Walter A., assignor of one-lialf to B. Roinhold, Los
Angeles, Calif. Automatic drilling spider. 2,008,217 ;
,Tau. 3 9.
Abegg, Walter A., assignor of one-half to B. Reinhold, Los
Angeles, Calif. Rotary table bushing. 2,068,218 ;' Jan.
19.
Abegg, Walter A., assignor of one-half to B. Reinhold,
Los Angeles, Calif. Valve for slush pumps and the
like. 2,079,647 ; May 11.
Abegg, Walter A., assignor of one-lialf to B. Reinhold.
Los Angelos. Calif. Liner mounting for rotary table
bushings and the like. 2,088,830 ; Aug. 3.
Abegg. Walter A., Los Angeles, assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Reamer. 2,100,621 ; Nov.
30.
Abegg. Walter A., Los Angeles, assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Well reamer. 2,100,892 ;
Nov. 30.
Abel, Alf J., Miami, Fla. Accelerator control. 2,083,974 ;
June 15.
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Abell, John W., assignor to Turner & Seymour Manufac-
turing Company, Torrington, Conn. Button.
2,081,259 ; May 25.
Abell, RoUin, Milton, Mass. Carburetor. 2,094,864;
Oct. 5.
Abendroth, Otto A., Appleton, Wis. Wire seam.
2,102,300 ; Dec. 14.
Abercrombie, J. S. (See King, Walter E., assignor.)
Abercrombie, J. S., Company. (See Earley, Moye G,
assignor.)
Abercrombie, James S., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Abercrombie Pump Company, Houston, Tex. Pump.
2,085,286 ; June 29.
Abercrombie, James S., assignor to Abercrombie Pump
Co., Houston, Tex. Relief valve. 2,092,793 ; Sept. 14.
Abercrombie, James S., J. A. Tennant, and H. Allen,
Houston, assignors to Stephens Pump Company,
Round Rock, Tex. Valve. 2,069,297 ; Feb. 2.
Abercrombie Pump Company. (See Abercrombie, James
S., assignor.)
Abercrombie Pump Company. (See Allen, Herbert, as-
signor.)
Abercrombie Pump Company. (See Stephens, Charles D.,
assignor.)
Abercrombie Pump Co. (See Tennant, Joseph A., as-
signor.)
Aberle, H. C, Company. (See Aberle, Harry C, as-
signor.)
Aberle, Harry C, Jenkintown, assignor to H. C. Aberle
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Stocking package.
2,067,111 ; Jan. 5.
Abingdon Sanitary Mfg. Co. (See Pieslak, Bernard B.,
assignor.)
Abington Textile Machinery Works. (See Clark, Ernest,
assignor.)
Abraham, Jeremiah, Elnihurst, 111. Apparatus for testing
speedometers. 2,077,375 ; Apr. 20.
Abraham, Leonard G. (See Mitchell, D., and Abr.aham.)
Abrahams, Alexander I., New York, N. Y. Acoustic horn.
2,071,153 ; Feb. 16.
Abrahams. Alexander I., New York. N. Y. Electroacous-
tical translating device. 2,083,537 ; June 15.
Abrahamsohn, Edmund. (See Abrahamsohn, Robert
and E.)
Abrahamsohn, Robert and E., Berlin-Steglitz, Germany.
Multirange indicating instrument. 2,103.606 ; Dec. 28.
Abramoska, Alfred A. (See Cox, J. R.; and Abramoska.)
Abrams, A., W. Forcey, and G. J. Brabender, Wausau,
assignors to Marathon Paper Mills Company, Roths-
child, Wis. Coated film. 2.078,172 ; Apr. 20.
Abrams, Allen, C. L. Wagner, and G. W. Forcey, Wausau,
assignors to Marathon Paper Mills Company, Roths-
child, Wis. Interwound film material. 2,074,313 :
Mar. 16.
Abrams, Allen, C. L. Wagner, and G. W. Forcey, Wausau,
assignors to Marathon Paper Jlills Company. Roths-
child, Wis. Horticultural binding tape. 2,075,327 ;
Mar. 30.
Abrams, Allen, C. L. Wagner, and G. W. Forcey, Wausau,
assignors to Marathon Paper Mills Companv. Rothschild,
Wis. Surgical wrapping. 2,077,299 ; Apr. 13.
Abrams, Allen, and C. L. Wagner, Wausau, and B. F. Davis,
Arena, assignors to Marathon Paper Mills Companv,
Rothschild, Wis. Packaging cheese. 2,077,300 ; Apr. 13.
Abrams, Allen, and C. L. Wagner, Wausau, and B. F.
Davis, Arena, assignors to Jlaratlion Paper Mills Com-
pany, Rothschild, \'\is. Packaging cheese. 2,077,301 ;
Apr. 13.
Abrams, Allen and C. L. Wagner, Wausau, assignors to
Maratlion Paper Mills Company, Rothschild, Wis. Ma-
chine for and making coated sheet material. 2,089,524 ;
Aug. 10.
Abrams, Allen, G. W. Forcey. and R. A. Farrell, Wausau,
Wis., assignors to Marathon Paper Mills Company,
Rothschild, Wis. Jlachine for and method of making
coated sheet material. 2,089,525 ; Aug. 10.
Abrams, Cecil P., Anoka, assignor to C. L. Horn, ^finne-
apolis. Minn. Heating-cooling device for automobiles.
2.082.998; June 8.
Abrams, Howard. East Cleveland, assignor to Curtis Key
Cutter Co.. Cleveland, Ohio. Code finding key.
2,087,423 ; July 20.
Abrams, Robert R. (See Anderson, Carl A., assignor.)
Abrams, Victor R., Brunswick, Oa., and C. A. Hochwalt,
Oakwood, Ohio, assignors to Sulfo-Corporation of
America, Boston, Mass. High-pressure and high-tem-
perature lubricant. 2,089,080 ; Aug. 10.
Abramsen, Petter B., Dormont, assignor of one-half to
Gustaf L. Fisk, Pittsburgh. Pa. Sizing round bars,
wire, tubes, and the like. 2,074,714; Mar. 23.
Abramson, Abraham, New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to G. B. G. Corporation, Newark, N. J.
Christmas tree lighting device. 2,083,536 ; June 15.
LIST OF PATENTEES
I
Abramson, Abraham, New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to G. B. G. Corporation, Newark, N. J.
Mechanical mounting for lamp bulbs. 2,085,207 : June
29.
Abramson, John H., and B. C. Swanson, assignors to
Greenlee Bros. & Co., Bockford, 111. Pipe pusher.
2,080,104 ; May 11.
Abramson, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Electric outlet.
2,080,247 ; May 11.
Accardi, Ferruccio, assignor to Fiat SocietA Anonima,
Turin, Italy. All-metal coachwork for automobiles.
2,071,449 ; Feb. 23.
Accardi, Ferruccio, assignor to Fiat Societa Anonima,
Turin, Italy. Packing for vehicle doors. 2,091,747 ;
Aug. 31.
Acco Products, Inc. (See McGlade, George B., assignor.)
Accounting and Tabulating Machine Corporation. (See
Zennig, J., and Becker, assignors.)
Accurate Spring Mfg. Company. (See Caestecker, Charles
E., assignor.) ,
Ace Engineering Company. (See Eavnsbeck, Fred, as-
signor.)
Ace Wire Line Core Drilling Company. (See Bozeman,
John F., assignor.)
Achauer, Charles V. (See Roberts, J. H., and Achauer.)
Acheson Colloids Corporation. (See Willson, George F.,
assignor.)
Acken, Marshall F., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Preparation of diaryl amines. 2,082,815 ; June 8.
Acken, Marshall F., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Sludge
treatment. 2,085,1.78 ; June 29.
Acker, George H., Shaker Heights, assignor to The Far-
val Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Lubricating system.
2,068,391 ; Jan. 19.
Acker, George H., Shaker Heights^ assignor to The Far-
val Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Lubricating pump.
2,068,392 ; Jan. 19.
Acker, John T., Queens Village, N. Y., and J. R. Wilson,
Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignors to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Nickel
base alloy. 2,072,575 ; Mar. 2.
Acker, John T., Queens Village, N. Y., and J. R. Wilson,
Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignors to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Nickel
base alloy. 2,072,576 ; Mar. 2.
Ackerly, Orville B., Jr. (See Watson, L. W., and Ackerly.)
Ackerman, Charles. (See Rosenstone, S. D., and Acker-
man.)
Ackerman, Edward, Woodmere, N. Y. Suppository.
2,072,438 ; Mar. 2.
Ackerman, Frank, et al. (See Schaub, Eugene L., as-
signor.)
Ackerman, James E., Devon, and H. C. Nissen, Stratford,
Conn., assignors to The Singer Manufacturing Com-
pany, Elizabeth, N. J. Sewing macliine' work-guides.
2,096,691 ; Oct. 19.
Ackerman, Michael H., Mansfield, Ohio. Cabinet and coun-
ter structure. 2,073,955 ; Mar. 16.
Ackermann, Franz. (See Graenacher, C, Ackermann, and
Bruengger. )
Ackermann, Henri, Strasbourg, France. Tubular heating
device for gynecological purposes. 2,074,634 ; Mar. 23.
Ackley, Ervin L., assignor to John Bath & Company,
Worcester, Mass. Hob grinding machine. 2,079,785 ;
May 11.
Ackley, Harry W., assignor to F. A. Center, Minneapolis,
Minn. Electric current dispensing device. 2,069,200 ;
Feb. 2.
Ackroyd, James, and Sons. (See Kellogg, Alfred A., as-
signor.)
Acksh.ind Knitting Co. (See Buchholz, William C, as-
signor.)
Acme Air Appliance Company. (See Longstreet, Walter
H., assignor.)
Acme Backing Corporation. (See Freydberg, Ralph M.,
assignor.)
Acme-Detroit Saw Corporation. (See Lamocreaux, Frank
L., assignor.)
Acme Rayon Corporation. (See Huttinger, Charles A.,
assignor.)
Acme Staple Company. (See Stock, Arthur J., assignor.)
Acme Steel Company. (See Childress, William C, as-
signor.)
Acme SI eel Company. (See Hayes, Philip J., assignor.)
Acme Steel Company. (See Johnson, Squire J., assignor.)
Acme Steel Company. (See MacChesney, Chester M., as-
signor.)
Acme Steel Company. (See MacChfcsney, C. M., .niul
Wilson, assignors.)
Acme Slopl Company. (See Norton, Ralph IT., assignor.)
Acme SI<'(1 Company. (See Ott, John R., assignor.)
Acme Sled Company. (See Paxlon, Gerald C, assignor.)
Acnu! Hlccl (Vmiimny. (See l'a.\ton. Halo and G. C, and
I'onson, Ji.ssignors.)
Acme Sled Coiiii)any. (See Towne, George W., assignor.)
Acme Steel Company. (See Twomley, Herbert IC, as-
signor.)
Acme Steel Company. (See Wilson, Allen B., aBsignor.)
Acme Steel & Rialleable Iron Works, Inc. (See Parker,
Frank ()., assignor.)
Acmcllne Manufacturing Company. (See Novak, John L.,
assignor.)
Acoustic— Lectric Company. (See Loar, Lloyd A., as-
signor.)
Acree, Prank M. (See Sarullo, I. P., and Dawson, as-
signors.)
Acree, Solomon F., assignor to A. B. Foster, Washington,
D. C. Galactan product and making same. 2,073,616 ;
Mar. 16.
Actiengesellschaft Job. Jacob Rieter & Cie. (See Hess,
Heinrich O., assignor.)
Acton, Frank. (See Francisco, C. M., Acton, and Len-
hart.)
Acy, Harry A., Louisville, Ky. Automobile rear adver-
tising carrier. 2,3 02,987; Dec. 21.
Adair, Arthur B., Kenilworth, 111. Cigar. 2,075,493;
Mar. 30.
Adair, Arthur B., Kenilworth, 111. Cigar tip or mouth-
piece. 2,083,769 : June 15.
Adair, George P., Takoma Park, Md. Radio receiving sys-
tem for vehicles. 2,075,009 ; Mar. 30.
Adair, George P., Takoma Park, Md. Signal receiving
system. 2,089,637 ; Aug. 10.
Adair, George P.. Takoma Park, Md. Volume control
system. 2,095,234 ; Oct. 12.
Adair, James E., Chicago, 111. assignor to Meyercord Com-
pany. Decalcomania adapted for composing words.
2,089,779 ; Aug. 10.
Adair, Leo H. (See Hunt, A. A., and Adair.)
Adair, Samuel E., and J. E. Jenkins, deceased, by A.
Jenkins, administratrix, assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to Jenkins & Adair, Inc., Chicago, 111. Appa-
ratus for reproducing a record. 2,096,019 ; Oct. 19.
Adair, Samuel E., and J. E. Jenkins, deceased, by A.
Jenkins, administratrix, assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to Jenkins & Adair, Inc., Chicago, 111. Making
a record. 2,096,020 ; Oct. 19.
Adair, Thomas D., Quincy, assignor to Standard Ther-
mometer Inc., Boston, Mass. Metering mechanism.
2,077,086 ; Apr. 13.
Adams, Arthur A., et al. (See Eden, Harold W., assignor.)
Adams, Arthur T., Oak Park, 111. Roller stippler.
2.087,888 ; July 27.
Adams, Burton A., San Leandro, Calif. Adjustable frame
for eyeglasses. 2,093,121 ; Sept. 14.
Adams, Charles A., assignor to Mathews Conveyer Com-
pany, Ellwood City, Pa. Conveying mechanism.
2,075,416 ; Mar. 30.
Adams, Chester D., Lexington, Ky. Arch supporter and
exerciser. 2,064,443 ; Jan. 5.
Adams, Chester E„ Hammond, Ind., assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Lubricating oil refining.
2,070,567; Feb. 16.
Adams Company, The. (See Spensley, William J., as-
signor. )
Adams, Curtis, et al. (See Fraysur, Edward, assignor.)
Adams, Elmer W. (See Brunstrum, L. C, and Adams.)
Adams, Elmer W. (See Fabian, F. W., and Adams.)
Adams, Elvin A., and J. A. Lash, Temple, Pa. Mobile
conveyer mechanism. 2,093,300 ; Sept. 14.
.\dams, Everett E., M. P. Blomberg, and W. H. Jlussey,
Chicago, 111., and W. B. Stout, Detroit, Mich., assignors
to Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Rail car. 2,093,535 ; Sept. 21.
Adams, Frank S., assignor to The Skat Company, Hart-
ford, Conn. Display attachment. 2,081,099 ; May 18.
Adams, Frederick W., Ealing, assignor of one-half to The
Rockware Glass Syndicate Limited, London, England.
Purification of silica sands and the like. 2,071,720 ;
Feb. 23.
Adams, Gale L., Los Angeles, and R. G. Barlow, Rivera,
Calif., assignors to Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y. Method and apparatus for
electrical demulsification. 2,092,491 ; Sept. 7.
Adams, George R., Los Angeles, Calif. Surface bolt.
2,100,622 ; Nov. 30.
Adams, Gilbert E., and E. C. Marshall, Gary, Ind. Con-
trol system for strip mills and the like. 2,066,872 ;
Jan. 5.
Adams, Gilbert E., and E. C. Marshall. Gary, Ind. Con-
trol system for electric motors. 2,082,816; June 8.
Adams, Guy R., Seattle, Wash. I'io juice retainer.
2,077,868 ; Apr. 20.
Adams, Harry W., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignment.^, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Camera shutter construction. 2,076,191 ; Apr. 6.
Adams, Hector D., Brisbane, (Queensland, Australia.
Tennis racl^ot. 2,082.772 ; June 8.
Adams, Henry F., Inspiration, Ariz. Operating thick-
ener. 2,069,989 ; Feb. 9.
Adams, Hei-lxM-t L., Washington, D. C. Noiseless device.
2,071,012 ; Feb. 16.
Adania, Herbert L., Washington, D. C. Hydroplane vane.
2,073,438 : Mar. 9.
Adams, Herbert L., Washington, D. C. Rocket airship.
2,074,098 ; Mar. 10.
Adnms, IhM'bert L., Washington, D. C. Resilient wing
mounting and friimiiig. 2,071,099 ; Mar. 10.
Adams, Herlx-i't L., Wasliinglou, 1). C. Rudder.
2,071,76.') ; IMiir. 23.
Adams, Ilerberl li., Wnshlnplon, 1>. C. Bodily movable
I)lane. 2,071,766; Miir. 2;?.
Adams, lli-rberl I... Wnsliinglon. D. C. Tillable wing.
2, 07.'"), 787 : Apr. 6.
.Adiniin, lloil)i'rl L., W'aslilngloii. I >. ( '. Wlii(f broiuloning
extension. 2,075,788; Apr. 6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
i
Adams, Herbert L., ^Yashington, D. C. Wing surface.
2,077,732 ; Apr. 20.
Adams, Herbert L., Washington, D. C. Launching de-
vice. 2,083,805 ; June 15.
Adams, Herbert L., \Yashington, D. C. Compression pro-
peller. 2.088,255; July 27.
Adams, Herbert L., Washington, D. C. Telescoping body.
2,095,020; Oct. 6.
Adams, Horace C, Glendora, and H. D. Green, Pasadena,
Calif., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Polymerizing hydrocyanic acid
and product thereof. 2,069,543 ; Feb. 2.
Adams, James D., White Plains, N. Y. Last. 2,076,931 ;
Apr. 13.
Adams, James L., Jr., assignor to The Youngstown Sheet
& Tube Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Method of and
apparatus for pipe finishing. 2,071,154 ; Feb. 16.
Adams, John H., Seattle, Wash. Hair curling and se-
curing device. 2,066,709 ; Jan. 5.
Adams, John H., Seattle, Wash. Centrifically armed
grenade. 2,067,999 ; Jan. 19.
Adams, John Q. (See Strawser, Greeley E., assignor.)
Adams, Joy C, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric toaster. 2,084,881 ; June
22.
Adams, Julian C, Detroit, Mich. Display sign and
method of construction. 2,078,221 ; Apr. 27.
Adams, Leland R., Akron, Ohio. Bolt anchor. 2,088,358 ;
July 27.
Adams, Leland R., Silver Lake, assignor to The Firestone
Steel Products Company, Akron, Ohio. Warning device.
2,069,054 ; Jan. 26.
Adams, Loney B., St. Petersburg, Fla. Orthopedic sandal.
2,081,655 ; May 25.
Adams, Lytle S., Irwin, Pa., assignor of one-half to A. P.
Davis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Article deposit and pick-up ap-
paratus for airplanes. 2,075,690 ; Mar. 30.
Adams, Nathan H., Schenectady, N. Y.. assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Cutlery grinder. 2,077,195 ;
Apr. 13.
Adams, Oscar C, Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe and the
manufacture thereof. 2,081.211 ; May 25.
Adams, Renard P., Buffalo, N. Y. Filter. 2,068,048;
Jan. 19.
Adams, Renard P., Buffalo, N. Y. Filtering apparatus.
2,083,183 ; June 8.
Adams, Robert J., assignor of one-half to J. T. Hightower,
Thomaston, Ga. Drawing mechanism. 2,076,609 ; Apr.
13.
Adams, Roger, TJrbana, 111., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Polyhydric
alcohol-polybasic acid resins. 2,086,458 ; July 6.
Adams, Roy L., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Carbon brush. 2,092,627 ; Sept. 7.
Adams, Simpson J., Greenville, S. C. Lease forming ma-
chine. 2,007,689 ; Jan. 12.
Adams, Simpson J., Greenville, S. C. Lease forming reed.
2,074,635 ; Mar. 23.
Adams, Victor N. (See Deitz, Charles F., assignor.)
.iidams, Virgil W., assignor to Consolidated Products
Company, Danville, 111. Milk preheater. 2,083,679 ;
June 15.
Adams, William G., Richmond, Va. Method and appa-
ratus for building subaqueous foundations. 2,082,773 ;
June 8.
Adams, William J. (See Dieckmann, J., Lodde, and
Adams.)
Adams, William J., Jr., Hartsdale, assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Control knob. 2.082,001 ; June 1.
Adams, William J., assignor of forty per cent to J.
Stioger, Dayton, Ohio. Builder's scaffold. 2,089,871 ;
Aug. 10.
Adams, Willoughby W., Mount Vernon, 111. Schooling
device. 2,097,611 ; Nov. 2.
Adamson, Lee II., Brentwood Heights, Calif. Traveling
sprinkler. 2,078.087 ; May 4.
Adamson, Lloyd V., and H. H. Hoy, Fillmore, Calif.
Dry shaver. 2,081,129 ; May 25.
Adamson, Percy, Rye, assignor to United States Rubber
Company, New York, N. Y. Shoe with elastic portion.
2,060,083; Jan. 26.
Adamson, Percy, Rye, assignor to United States Rubber
Company, New York, N. Y. Elastic fabric and gar-
ment. 2,103,133 ; Dec. 21.
Adartcraft, Incorporated. (See Shaw, Louis E., as-
signor.)
Addink, Nicolaas W. H., Eindhoven, Netherlands, as-
signor to (General Eloctic Company. Gaseous electric
discharge device. 2,103,0.")3; Dec. 21.
Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. (See Borthel-
sen, Erhard U. T., assignor.)
Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. (See Ellis,
Charles E., assignor.)
Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. (See Gollwltzer,
Walter T., assignor.)
Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. (See Hartley,
JOmniolt (,'., assignor.)
Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. (See Hueber,
Carl J., assignor.)
Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. (See Osborn,
Henry C, assignor.)
Addressograph-JIultigraph Corporation. (See Rowell,
George S., assignor.)
Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. (See Schaefer,
George W., assignor.)
Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation. (See Smith,
Clyde, assignor.)
Addy, Charles W. (See Kinsella, E., and Addy.)
Addy, Charles W. (See Kinsella, E., Addy, and Pratt.)
Adelsperger, Charles C, deceased, by Union City Body
Company, Union City, Ind., assignee. Chair back.
Re. 20,559 ; Nov. 30.
Adelsperger, Henry E., Jr., and A. F. Cassin, assignors to
Auto City Plating Company, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Elec-
troplated cooking utensil. 2,089,175 ; Aug. 10.
Adelsperger, Ignaz, and A. Kraus, assignors to E. M.
Gattle & Co., New York, N. Y. Jewelry. 2,085,723 ;
July 6.
Aderhold, Joseph E., Jr., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Walworth Patents Inc., Boston, Mass. Valve.
2,088,937 ; Aug. 3.
Adico Development Corporation. (See Jones, C. L., and
Mcllvain, assignors.)
Adico Development Corporation et al. (See Mayer, Wil-
liam G., assignor.)
Adirondack Foundries and Steel Incorporated. (See
Akitt, Norman B., assignor.)
Adjustable Scaffold & Form Company. (See McDill, Rex
D., assignor.)
Adkins, Homer, K. Folkers, and R. Connor, Madison, Wis.,
assignors to Rohm & Haas Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Hydrogenating esters. 2,091,800 ; Aug. 31.
Adkins, Homer, Madison, Wis., and H. I. Cramer, Cuyahoga
Falls, Ohio. Hydrogenation of primary aromatic
amines. 2,092,525 -Sept. 7.
Adkins, Homer, and R. Connor, Madison, Wis., assignors
to The Quaker Oats Company, Chicago, 111. Hydro-
genation of furfural to furfuryl alcohol. 2,094,975 ;
Oct. 5.
Adkisson, Loren, and J. T. Lumley, The Dalles, Oreg.
Power transmitting mechanism. 2,086,835 ; July 13.
Adlake Company, The. (See Hagerty, A. T., and Mohun,
assignors.)
Adlake Company. The. (See Hamm, W. S., and Schuetz,
assignors.)
Adlake Company, The. (See Hedln, Uno C, assignor.)
Adlake Company, The. (See Hedin, U. C, and Larson,
assignors.)
Adlake Company, The. (See Larson, Carl H., assignor.)
Adlake Company, The. (See Larson, C. H., Mohun, and
Verhagen, assignors.)
Adlake Company, The. (See Pressnall, Charles A., as-
signor.)
Adlake Company, The. (See Schuetz, Frank A., as-
signor.)
Adlake Company, The. (See Verhagen, Christian M., as-
signor.)
Adler, Carlos F.. and W. Bejeuhr, Paterson, N. J. Posi-
tive acting rotary engine. 2,091.577 ; Aug. 31.
Adler, Charles, Cincinnati, Ohio. Device for twisting and
shaping pretzels. 2,071,321 ; Feb. 23.
Adler, Charles, Jr., Baltimore, Sid. Traffic signal.
2,074,246 ; Mar. 16.
Adler, Charles, Jr., Baltimore, Md. Lamp. 2,084,176;
June 15.
Adler, Charles, Jr., Baltimore, Md., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to J. Q. Sherman, Dayton, Ohio. Air
cooling attachment for electric fans. Re. 20,393 ;
June 8.
Adler, Charles S., New Brunswick, assignor to H. P. Mas-
sey, Montclair, N. J. Film feeding device. 2,074,139 ;
Mar. 16.
Adler, Lee E., Dallas, Tex. Telephone signal system.
2,099,250 : Nov. 16.
Adler, Leon, St. Louis, Mo. Miniature packet. Re.
20,517 ; Sept. 28.
Adler Manufacturing Co. (See Cummins, Norman W.,
assignor.)
Adler Manufacturing Co. (See Lewis, Dewey S., as-
signor.)
Adrian, Matthew B., assignor to X-Ray Shoe Fitter, Inc.,
Milwaukee, Wis. X-ray inspection apparatus.
2,099,185 ; Nov. 16.
Ad riani, Antonio, New York, N. Y. Trombone. 2,093.993;
Sept. 28.
Advance Aluminum Castings Corp. (See Shoan, Nels,
assignor.)
Advance Engineering Company. (See Nordell, Carl H.,
assignor.)
Advance Paint Company. (See Kinder, Orville L., as-
signor.)
Ady, Joseph W., Jr., and R. D. Wllfley, Colorado Springs,
Colo. Rock breaker. 2,094.865 ; Oct. 5.
Aerial Exploitations, Inc. (See Smith, Hale G., as-
signor.)
Aermotor Company. (See Scholes, Daniel R., assignor.)
Aero Improvements, Inc. (See Fink, Abraham S., as-
signor.)
Aero-Style Corporation. (See Harroun, Ray W., as-
signor.)
Aorovox Corporation. (See Georgiev, Alexander, as-
signor.)
Aerovox Corporation. (See Moynihnn, John J., assignor.)
Aerovox Corporation. (See Siegel, Samuel, assignor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
9
Aeschbach, V\'aUer E., St. Louis, Mo. Can opener.
2.102,174 ; Dec. 14.
Aeschbach, Walter E., assignor to The Measuregraph
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Cloth folding attachment.
2,094,866 ; Oct. 5.
"Afag" Fiuauzierungs A. G. (See Sindl, O., and Frank,
assignors.)
Aff, Charles E. G., Jamaica, N. Y. Machine knife adjust-
ment and locking device. 2,071,055 ; Feb. 16.
Aff, Charles E. G., Jamaica, N. Y. Machine knife.
2,084,993; June 29.
Affel, Herman A., Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Wave transmis-
sion. 2,094,113 ; Sept. 28.
Affel, Herman A., Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Maintenance of
program transmission circuits. 2,098,329 ; Nov. 9.
Affel, Herman A., Ridgewood, and F. H. Best, Westfield,
N. J., assignors to American Telephone and Telegraph
Company. Transmission measuring system. 2,068,309 ;
Jan. 19.
Affelder, Harry F., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Bottle col-
lar. 2,083,538 ; June 15.
Affelder, Harry F., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Machine
and process for making bottle collars and the like.
2,083,539 ; June 15.
Affiliated Industrial Corporation. (See Batchelor, John
C, assignor.)
Aga-Baltic Radio Aktiebolag. (See Dal5n, S. G., and
Anderson, assignors.)
Agasote Millboard Company, The. (See Harvey, Harold
C, assignor.)
Agerell, William C, and H. Asher, Chicago, 111. Dis-
pensing container. 2,083,135 ; June 8.
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Earth, W., and Forrest,
assignors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See von Biehler, Arpad, as-
signor.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Brunken, J., Sieglitz, and
Dabelow, assignors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Dieterle. Walter, assignor.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Dieterle, W., Zeh, and
Zerweck, assignors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Eggert, J., and Luft, as-
signors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Goldhammer, Leo, as-
signor. )
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Hagedorn, M., Jung, and
Wilmanns, assignors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Hagedorn, M., and Ossen-
brunner, assignors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Hagedorn, M., Ossen-
brunner, and Wilmanns, assignors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Heymer, Gerd, assignor.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See von Holleben, K., and
Rodenaclter, assignors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Huber, Karl, assignor.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See von Kujawa, Gerhard,
assignor.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Lessler, Lew W., as-
signor.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Lingg, A., and Goldham-
mer, assignors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Lingg, A., and Ziegler.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Momber, Franz, assignor.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Ochwat, P., and Wendt,
assignors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Schneider, Wilhelm, as-
signor.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Schneider, W., and
Wilmanns, assignors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Schulz, Walter, assignor.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Weichmann, Hans K., as-
signor.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Weyde, Edith, assignor.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Wilmanns, G., and von
Kujawa, assignors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Wilmanns, G., and
Schneider, assignors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Zeh, Walter, assignor.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Zeh, W., Gaedke, Dabelow,
and Zerweck, assignors.)
Agfa Ansco Corporation. (See Zeh, W., Sieglitz, and
Dabelow, assignors.)
Agger, Jens, assignor to Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Oil seal. 2,070,637; Feb. 16.
Aggers, Clair V., I^orest Hills, assignor to Wcstinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Voltage regulator for rectifier circuits. 2,085,001 ;
June 29.
Aghnidcs, Elle, Brussels, Belgium. Connecter for taps,
pipes, and the lilio. 2,071,780; Feb. 23.
Agnc'w, Jolin P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Golf club carrier or bag.
2,091,298; Aug. 31.
Agrlcola. Alfred. (See Wohlfarth, C, and Agrlcola.)
AgronofRky, Abraham, St. Joseph, Mo. Radio condenser.
2,078,522 ; Apr. 27.
Aguas Puriflcadns, Sociodnd Anonlma ct nl. (See de
Ediagaray, Salvador, assignor.)
Agnlnek, Ilnrry, assignor to S. MIshcon, doing business
as Supreme Knitting Mjichine (Jo., Brooklyn. N. Y.
Knitting machine. 2,098,440; Nov. 0.
Aherne, Mark A., Astoria, assignor of fifty percent to R.
W. Nauss, New York, N. Y. Chlorinator. 2,096,021 ;
Oct. 19.
Ahlberg Bearing Company. (See Okner, B. S., and Nelson,
assignors.)
Ahlburg, Franlc, Los Angeles, Calif. Fruit counter.
2.089,936 ; Aug. 17.
Ahlgren, Thar H. (See Tornebohm, Hilding V., assignor.)
Ahlin, Thor. (See Gustafson, A., Johnson, and Ahlin.)
Ahlman, Franz H., Morristown, Minn. Adjustable water
supply controlling valve assembly. 2,067,112 ; Jan. 5.
Ahlmann, Nikolai, Copenhagen, Denmark, assignor to F. L.
Smidth & Co., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for render-
ing-pulverulent materials fluent. 2,084,546 ; June 22.
Ahlquist, Eugene F., assignor of one-Iialf to E. B. Flo-
back, Minneapolis, IMinn. Bottle. 2,077,977 ; Apr. 20.
Aichele, Frank X., East St. Louis, 111. Camera shutter
control device. 2,074,767 ; Mar. 23.
Aidala, Vincent, New York, N. Y. Gas range petcock
shield. 2,094,441 ; Sept. 28.
Aiken, Charles B., assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Radio direction finding
system. 2,083,416 ; June 8.
Aiken, Edward L., East Orange, assignor to Kraeuter &
Company, Inc., Newark, N. J. Pliers. 2,088,224 ; July
27.
Aiken, Walter S., assignor to The Clark-Aiken Company,
Lee, Mass. Paper cutting apparatus. 2,100,930 ; Nov.
30.
Alklns, Charles S., Kansas City, Mo. Fishhook guard.
2,095,048 ; Oct. 5.
Aikman, Burton S., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor of one-half
to John A. Dienner, Evanston, 111. Starter control.
2,073,133 ; Mar. 9.
Aikman, Burton S., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor of one-half
to J. A. Dienner, Evanston, 111. Motor vehicle control
system. 2,084,371 ; June 22.
Aikman, Burton S., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Con-
trol for compressors and the like. 2.074,738 : Mar. 23.
Aikman, Burton S., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Brake
control device. 2,081,444 ; May 25.
Aikman, Burton S., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
compressor. 2,084,664 ; June 22.
Ailiman, Burton S., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Com-
pressor unloading device. 2,084,665 ; June 22.
Aikman, Burton S., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Mag-
netic track brake. 2,084,666 ; June 22.
Aikman, Burton S., Wilkinsburg, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Fuel elevating sys-
tem. 2,087,080; July 13.
Aikman, Burton S., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. !Mag-
netic track brake. 2,088,273 ; July 27.
Aikman, Burton S., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Wcst-
inghouse" Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Mag-
netic track brake. 2,088,274 ; July 27.
Aikman, Burton S., Willtinsburg, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Compressor
governor. 2,099,416 ; Nov. 16.
Aime, Frank L., assignor to Anaconda Wire & Cable Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Fluid Impregnated electric
cable. 2,085,563 ; June 29.
Aime, Frank L., assignor to Anaconda Wire & Cable
Company, New York, N. Y. High voltage cable.
2,095,090; Oct. 5.
Almes, Francis M., assignor to Inkograph Co., Inc., New
York, N. Y. Demonstrating machine. 2,095,851 ; Oct.
12.
Ainsa, Richard A., San Diego, Calif. Storage bin con-
struction. 2,081,725 ; May 25.
Ainsworth, Carlton P. (See DeLancey, R. W., and Ains-
worth.)
Ainsworth, Lloyd C. Mollne, 111., Lawn mower rttacli-
ment. 2,080,648; May 18.
Ainsworth Manufacturing Corporation. (See Potter, Al-
bert T., assignor.)
Air Conditioners, Inc. (See Cole, H. W., and Marr, as-
signors.)
Air Conditioning Corporation. (See Vellner, Clarence I.,
assignor.)
Air Controls, Inc. (See Friodm.nn, Artluir, assignor.)
Aircraft Service, Inc. (See Plaisted, Ross J., assignor.)
Air Devices Corporation. (See Child, Lachlan W., as-
signor.)
Air Devices Corporation. (See Mack, Walter L., as-
signor.)
Air Devices Corporation. (See Sites, Ilobert L., assignor.)
Air Devices Corporation. (See Smith, Marsliall A., Jr.,
assignor.)
Airdraulic Brake Control Corporation. (See Brown, J. B.,
and Ijnrson, assignors.)
Ainlnnillc Briike Control Corporation. (See I<arson, Carl
R., assignor.)
Air Induction Ico Bunker Corp. (See Hunter, Louis T.,
assignor.)
.Airiniislcr Corporation,
sigiior. )
.MrO-Ccl Industries Inc.
•slf^nor. )
(See llueglln, Herman 0., as-
(See lioinko, Floyd C.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
(See Anderson, James L., as-
(See Deming, George M., as-
(See Faulkner, Lionel E., as-
(See Gomonet, Eug&ne, as-
(See Joshua, W. P., Stanley,
(See Metzger, Floyd J., as-
(See Eagonnet, Eugene L., as-
(See Smith, Donald Ii., as-
(See Weil, Andr§, assignor.)
(See Anderson,
(See Dow
i
Airplane and Marine Direction Finder Corporation. (See
Thurston, Arthur L., assignor.)
Air Preheater Corporation, The. (See Creutz, Emil, as-
signor.)
Air Preheater Corporation, The. (See Palmer, Myron A.,
assignor.)
Air Reduction Company.
signor. )
Air Reduction Company.
signor. )
Air Reduction Company.
signor.)
Air Reduction Company.
signor.)
Air Reduction Company.
and Dymock, assignors.)
Air Reduction Company. (See McEaernan, James D., as-
signor.)
Air Reduction Company.
signor.)
Air Reduction Company.
signor.)
Air Reduction Company.
signor.)
Air Reduction Company.
Air Reduction Company Incorporated.
James L., assignor.)
Air-Way Electric Appliance Corporation.
Dewey M., assignor.)
Air-Way Electric Appliance Corporation. (See Riebel,
Frederick, Jr., assignor.)
Air-way Electric Appliance Corporation. (See Riebel, P.,
and Dow, assignors. )
Air- Way Electric Appliance Corporation. (See Welles, G.
D., and Riebel, assignors.)
Air- Way Elevator Company. (See Ayers, Ray C, as-
signor.)
Aisher, Jack E., assignor to The Marley Tile (Holding)
Company Limited, London, England. Machine for
making tiles, slabs, and the like. 2,090,928 ; Aug. 24.
Aitken, Andrew W., assignor to The BufEalo-Springfield
Roller Co., Springfield, Ohio. Road roller. 2,089,591 ;
Aug. 10.
Aitken, Andrew W., assignor to The Buffalo-Springfield
Roller Co., Springfield, Ohio. Road roller. 2,099,590 ;
Nov. 16.
Aitken, Murray, assignor to Kenworth Motor Truck Cor-
poration, Seattle, Wash. Motor vehicle. 2,092,040 ;
Sept. 7.
Aivaz, Boris, Budapest, Hungary. Paper coil. 2,094,937 ;
Oct. 5.
Ajax Electric Furnace Corporation. (See Wyatt, James
R., assignor.)
Ajax Electrothermlc Corporation. (See Northrup, Edwin
F., assignor.)
Ajdukovich, George, St. Louis, Mo. Carburetor control
for automobiles. 2,071,013 ; Feb. 16.
Akahira, Takeo, Takinogawa-ku, assignor to Zaidan Hojin
Rikagaku Kenkyujo, Tokyo, Japan. Apparatus for
manufacturing a coated insulated wire. 2,103,134 ;
Dec. 21.
Akerblade, Charles, Hawk Springs, Wyo.
2,086,059 : July 6.
Akergren, Johan E,, assignor of one-third
Fischel, Chicago, 111. Paint brush holder.
May 25.
Akers, Albert E., Altoona, Pa. Catch basin for sewerage
systems. 2,092,492 ; Sept. 7.
Akers and Ilarpham Company, The. (See Harpham, Fred
M., assignor.)
Akers, James R., New Kensington, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Composite
article. 2,086,525 ; July 13.
Akers, Milton K., Troy, assignor to J. T. Patterson, Day-
ton, Ohio. Game. 2,071,014; Feb. 16.
Aki, Shozaburo, Mill Hill, London, England. Hat and
like headgear. 2,067,809 ; Jan. 12.
Akina, James. (See Ho, C. F.. and Akina.)
Akins, Clifford M., Minneapolis, Minn. Traction lug and
assembly. 2,093.404 ; Sept. 21.
Akins, Jack, Benton Harbor, assignor to Auto Specialties
Mfg. Co., St. Joseph, Mich. Lifting jack. 2,096,022 ;
Oct. 19.
Akitt, Norman B., Troy, assignor to Adirondack Foundries
and Steel Incorporated, Watervliet, N. Y. Hopper car
construction. 2,103.132 ; Dec. 21.
Akron Sello Comp-iny. (Sec Ilower. John B., assignor.)
Akron Standard Mold Company, The. (See Bostwick,
Henry C, assignor.)
Aktiebolagot Atlas Diesel. (See Camner, Hilding G.,
assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Atlas Diesel. (See Lundborg, Einar, as-
signor.)
Aktiebolagct Bofors. (See Gejrot, Claes J., assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Befors. (See Hammar, V., Janssbn, and
Olsson, assignors.)
Aktiebolaget Facit. (See Annerfin, E. E., and Carlstrom,
assignors.)
Aktiebolaget Facit. (See Gustafsson, E. V., and Hellgren,
assignors.)
Aktiebolaget Gerh. Arehns Mckaniska Vcrkstad. (See
John-son, Bror A. E., assignor.)
AkUebolagoi Gerh. Arehns Melcanlska Verkstad. (See
OrstrOm, Gustaf, assignor.)
Ditcher.
to F. A.
2,081,570 ;
Aktiebolaget Gerh. Arehns Mekaniska Verkstad. (See
von Segebaden, E. S. D., Orstrom, assignors.)
Aktiebolaget Gotaverken. (See Johansson, Johan E., as-
signor.)
Aktiebolaget Imo-Industri. (See Moutelius, Carl O. J.,
assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Industrimetoder. (See Carlsson, Fredrik, as-
signor.)
Aktiebolaget Kamyr. (See Richter, J. C. F. C, and
Ros^n, assignors.)
Aktiebolaget Kemiska Patenter. (See Cartigny, Georges
L. D., assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Ljungstroms Angturbin. (See Lysholip, A.,
Horney, and Wahlsten, assignors.)
Aktiebolaget Master-Regulator. (See Salenius, Carl G. T.,
assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Milo. (See Lysholm, Alf., assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Nomy. (See Wallgren, A. G. F., and Lundh,
assignors.)
Aktiebolaget Nomy. (See Wallgren, August G. F., as-
sisuor. )
Aktiebolaget Rosenblads Patenter. (See Eosenblad, Curt
F. assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Spontan. (See Ljungstrom, Fredrik, as-
signor. )
Aktiebolaget Spontan. (See Ljunstrom, Fredrik.)
Aktiebolaget Spontan. (See Wettstein, Fritz A., as-
signor.)
Aktiebolaget Svenska Flatfabriken. (See Oholm, Gustav
v., assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullagerfabriken. (See KylSn, Karl
E., assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullagerfabriken. (See Palmgren,
Nils A., assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullagerfabriken. (See Schiiberg,
E. B., and Sandstrom, assignors.)
Aktiebolaget Termisk Isolation. (See Munters, Carl G.,
assignor.)
Aktiebolaget Transitoria. (See Ljungstrom, Erik, as-
signor. )
Aktiengesellschaft Brown Boveri & Cie. (See Buchhold,
Thedor, assignor.)
Aktiengesellschaft Brown Boveri & Cie. (See Degoumois,
Charles, assignor.)
Aktiengesellschaft Brown Boveri & Cie. (See HUrlimann,
Jlax.. assignor.)
Aktiengesellschaft Brown Boveri & Cie. (See Kern,
Erwin, assignor.)
Aktiengesellschaft Brown Boveri & Cie. (See Kobel,
Ernst, assignor.)
Aktiengesellschaft Brown Boveri & Cie. (See Widmer,
Stefan, assignor.)
Aktiengesellschaft fiir Industriegas Verkertung. (See
Putterlfk, Jan, assignor.)
Aktiengesellscraft fiir Stickstoffdunger. (See Weibezahn,
C, and Walter, assignors.)
Aktieselskabet Fisker & Nielsen. (See Fisker, Peder A.,
assignor.)
Aktieselskabet Frichs. (See Lunn, Gustav, assignor.)
Aktieselskabet Sydvaranger. (See Knudtzen, Johan J.,
assignor.)
Alba Pharmaceutical Company. (See Taub, L., and
Leuchs, assignors.)
Alba Pharmaceutical Company. (See Taub, L., Hahl, and
Leuchs, assignors.)
Albano, Peter, Pelham Manor, N. Y. Table construction.
2,081,212 ; May 25.
Albee, Birney G. (See Harwood, H. G., and Albee.)
Albee, Hugh M., assignor to The Leavitt Machine Com-
pany, Orange, Mass. Eotary cutter. 2,076,110 ; Apr. 6.
Alberg, Henrv, JNIillstadt, 111. Safety device for locks.
2.102,583 ; Dec. 21.
Albero, Antonio P., Almazora, Castcllon de la Plana,
Spain. Apparatus for effecting the removal of foreign
bodies from carded webs. 2,075,156 ; Mar. 30.
Albers, Gerhard H. (See Albers, John E., and G. H.)
Albers, John E., and G. H., assignors to Wincharger Cor-
poration, Sioux City, Iowa. Safety device for wind
driven generators. 2,074,952 ; Mar. 23.
Albersheim, Walter J., New York, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Western Electric Company In-
corporated. Compensating network. 2,084,119 ; June
15.
Albert. Abraham D., New York, N. Y. Tie rack.
2,095,900 ; Oct. 12.
Albert, Carl P., assignor to Greene Manufacturing Com-
pany, Racine, Wis. Hood hinge. 2,064.444 : Jan. 5.
Albert, Carl P., assignor to Greene IMauufacturing Co.,
Racine. Wis. .Sheet metal edging construction.
2,080,593 ; May IS.
Albert, Gerard A., Kennett Square, Pa., assignor to Na-
tional Vulcanized Fibre Company, Wilmington, Del.
Impregnating cellulosic materials and product of said
method. 2,075,328 ; Mar. 30.
Albert, Herman, et al. (See Bates, George A., assignor.)
Albert, Dr. Kurt, G. m. b. H. (See Lausberg, Fritz, as-
signor.)
Albert, Lisa, New York, N. Y. Training commode pad.
2,086,109 ; July 6.
Albert, Wilholra. (See Leitz, L., Albert, and Hornung.)
Albert!, Elio J.. Chicago, HI. Combined rolling pin and
die. 2,075,157 ; Mar. 30.
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Albertoli, John, San Francisco, Calif. Press. 2,089,324 ;
Aug. 10.
Albertson, Carl W., Clinton, Iowa. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 2,067,431 ; Jan. 12.
Albertsou & Company. (See Albertson, Frans O., as-
signor. )
Albertson & Company. (See Madsen, Axel, assignor.)
Albertson, Frans O., assignor to Albertson & Company,
Inc., Sioux City, Iowa. Disk tool. 2,066,381 ; Jan. 5.
Albertson, Frans O., assignor to Albertson & Company,
Inc., Sioux City, Iowa. Reconstructing valve seats.
2,069,933 ; Feb. 9.
Albertson, Frans O., assignor to Albertson & Company,
Inc., Sioux City, Iowa. Sanding machine. 2,079,143 ;
May 4.
Albertson, Frans O., assignor to Albertson & Company,
Inc., Sioux City, Iowa. Valve stem grinding fixture.
2,088,359; July 27.
Albertson, Frans O., assignor to Albertson & Company,
Inc., Sioux City, Iowa. 2,096,023 ; Oct. 19.
Albertson, Frans O., assignor to Albertson & Company,
Inc., Sioux City, Iowa. Sanding machine. 2,101,305 ;
Dec. 7.
Albertson, William E., assignor to E. E. Parker, Atlanta,
Ga. Fountain lettering pen. 2,095,727 ; Oct. 12.
Albin, Jeremiah W., Babylon, N. Y., assignor of twenty-
five per cent to William M. Muncy, Providence, R. I.
Drafting instrument. 2,095,116 ; Oct. 5.
Albiser, Louis, Providence, R. I., assignor to Shurliatch
Fishing Tackle Co. Fishing line float. 2,067,165 ;
Jan. 12.
Alborn, Frank G.. assignor to The White Motor Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Internal combustion engine.
2,090,175 ; Aug. 17.
Albrecht, Carl. (See Bonath, K., and Albrecht.)
Albrecht, Christian A., Berlin, Germany, assignor to
Mergenthaler Linotype Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Typographical slug casting machine. 2,072,612 ;
Mar. 2.
Albrecht, Christian A., Berlin, Germany, assignor to
Mergenthaler Linotype Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ty-
pographical composing machine. 2,079,196 ; May. 4.
Albrecht, Christian A., Berlin, Germany, assignor to
Mergenthaler Linotype Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Typographical slug casting machine. 2,082,531 ;
June 1.
Albrecht, Christian A., Berlin, Germany, assignor to
Mergenthaler Linotype Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Mold of typographical slug casting machines.
2,082,532 ; June 1.
Albrecht, Christian A., Berlin, Germany, assignor to Mer-
genthaler Linotype Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Typo-
graphical slug casting machine. 2,085,139 ; June 29.
Albrecht, Christian A., Berlin, Germany, assignor to Bler-
genthaler Linotype Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pro-
duction of typographical slugs. 2,096,388 ; Oct. 19.
Albrecht, Christian A., Berlin, Germany, assignor to
Mergenthaler Linotype Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Matrix composing and line casting machine. 2,097,711 ;
Nov. 2.
Albrecht, Eduard. (See Zerweck, W., and Albrecht.)
Albrecht, George F., Saco, Maine. Spinning ring.
2,084,756 ; June 22.
Albrecht, Herbert O., R. A. McGlone, and S. J. Roskosky,
Flint, Mich., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Synthetic resin manu-
facture. 2,103,238 ; Dec. 28.
Albrecht, Hermann F., Berlin-Friedrichshagen, Germany,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City. N. J. Roll carrier for photo-
graphic strip film. 2,080,026 ; May 11.
Albrecht, Josc?ph A., Buffalo, N. Y. Forming fuel
briquettes. 2,076,315 ; Apr. 6.
Albrecht, Joseph A., assignor to Bettinger Coal & Coke
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Mechanism for screening
and transferring coal and the like. 2,080,977 ; May 18.
Albrecht, Otto, assignor to the firm Society of Chemical
Industry in Baslo, Basel, Switzerland. Composition
of matter for the softening of textiles. 2,069,570 :
Feb. 2.
Albrecht, Otto, assignor to the firm of Society of Chemical
Indus! ry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Carboxylic acid
amides of sulphonated aromatic carboxylic acid and
making same. 2,076,217 ; Apr. 0.
Alhi-i'clit, Otto, assignor to firm of Society of Chemical
Industry in Basle, Biisel, Switzerland. Sulfamides.
2,093.947: Sept. 21.
Albrecht. Wilholm, New York, N. Y. Bottle stopper.
2,073,043; Mar. 9.
Albricht, Willielm. (See Jonker, J. L. IT., and Albricht.)
Albright, Jacob F., Bastrop, La. Paper winding machine.
2,095,510; Oct. 12.
Albright, Raymond W., assignor to American Anode. Inc.,
Akron. Oliio. Therapeutical appliance. 2,077,453 ;
Apr. 20.
Albriglit, Robert B., assignor to Phllco Radio & Tele-
vision Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Image suppres-
sion circuit. 2,097,3.')9 ; Oct. 20.
Albriglit, William K, PillKbiirgh, Pa. Flexible drive
shaft. 2,090,174; Aug. 17.
Alcet IQlectroc Products Corporation. (See Anderson,
James C.)
Alco-Oravurc Inc. (See Calm, Jack, assignor.)
Alco Products Incorporated. (See Barclay, J. M., and
Foi'bes, assignors.)
Alco Products Incorporated. (See Cooke, M. B., Schutt,
and Throckmorton, assignors.)
Alco Products Incorporated. (See Patton, Cuyler S., as-
signor.)
Alco Products, Incorporated. (See Petty, Earl, as-
signor.)
Alco Products Incorporated. (See Schutt, H. C, and
Throckmorton, assignors. )
Alco Products, Incorporated. (See Wallis, J. S., and
Mahoney, assignors.)
Alco Products, Inc. (See Wallis, John S., assignor.)
Alco Valve Co. (See Shrode, John L., assignor.)
Alcorn Combustion Company. (See Alcorn, James S.,
assignor.)
Alcorn Combustion Company. (See Nash, Arthur E.,
assignor.)
Alcorn, James S., Wynnewood, assignor to Alcorn Com-
bustion Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Heat transfer
system. 2,101.835 ; Dec. 14.
Alco Valve Company. (See Shrode, John L., assignor.)
Alco Valve Company. (See Sparks, Robert L., assignor.)
Aldeborgh, Erik H., and C. E. Ruf, assignors to Standard
Gage Company, Incorporated, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Bore
measuring attachment for dial indicators. 2,095,405 ;
Oct. 12.
Aldeen, Gedor W., and T. Erickson, assignors to American
Cabinet Hardware Corp., Rockford, 111. Catch.
2,079,648 ; May 11.
Alden, Carroll R., assignor to Ex-Cell-O Aircraft & Tool
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Fluid distribution system.
2,069,744; Feb. 9.
Alden, Carroll R., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Ex-
Cell-O Corporation. Fuel injection system. 2,087,233 ;
July 20.
Alden, Charles A. (See Robbins, F. A., Jr., and Alden.)
Alden, Gardner R., assignor to Dennlson Manufacturing
Company, Framingham, Mass. Adhesives. Re. 20,433 ;
July 6.
Alden, Herbert W., assignor to The Timken-Detroit Axle
Company, Detroit, Mich. Steering wheel drive for
vehicles. 2,075,563; Mar. 30.
Alden, Herbert W., assignor to The Timken-Detroit Axle
Company, Detroit, Mich. Steering drive axle.
2,075,564 ; Mar. 30.
Alden, Herbert W., assignor to The Timken-Detroit Axle
Company, Detroit, Mich. Sealing device for relatively
rotatabls parts. 2,076,218 ; Apr. 6.
Alden, Herbert W., assignor to The Timken-Detroit Axle
Company, Detroit, Mich. Suspension for multiwheelers.
2,078,521 ; Apr. 27.
Alden, Herbert W., assignor to The Timken-Detroit Axle
Company, Detroit, Mich. Multiwheel suspension for
vehicles. 2,096,530 ; Oct. 19.
Alder, William F., Altadena, assignor of one-half to
R. P. Merritt, individually, and one-half to said Merritt
as trustee, Fresno, Calif. Method, apparatus, and
motion picture for simulating relative distances of
objects in picturization on a plane surface. 2,082,781 ;
June 8.
Alderfer, Sterling W., assignor to E. D. Andrews, Akron,
Ohio. Apparatus for making rubber tubing or the
like. 2,070,388; Feb. 9.
Alderfer, Sterling W., assignor of one-half to E. D.
Andrews, Akron, Ohio. Apparatus for the manufacture
of articles direct from latex solution. 2,083,211 ;
June 8.
Alderman, Alonzo E., Washington, D. C, assignor to
Burton Manufacturing Coinpany. Inc., Chicago. 111.
Combined camera and illuminator. Re. 20,281 ; Mar. 9.
Alderman, Eugene R., South Hadlev, Blass. Bobbin strip-
ping machine. 2,070,193 ; Feb. 9.
Aldhaiii, T. l']dward, et al. (See Wicks, J. D., and
Mowery, assignors.)
Aldliam. Thomas E. (See Franklin, F. H.. and Aldhain.)
Aldham, Thomas E., Providence, R. I. Oil filter.
2,083,546 ; June 15.
Aldington, Jolm N., Ashton-on-Ribblo, assignor to Siemens
Electric Lamps and Supplies lyimited, London, England.
Discharge electric lamp. 2,089,325 ; Aug. 10.
Aldricli, Alfred P., Jr., Gilford, N. H. Hopper feeder.
2,008,587 ; Jan. 19.
Aldrich, Alfred P., Jr., Gilford, N. H. Picker and art of
forming lap. 2,086,517 ; July 13.
Aldrich. Charles II., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to The
American Metal Company, I;imitod, New York, N. Y.
Stool to be used in the casting of metal. 2,099,670 ;
Nov. 23.
Aldrich, Robert H., Boston, Mass., and T"). .\. Ttryce. as-
signors to CaU'o Chemical Company, Inc.. lioiiiui Hrook.
N. J. Dye composKion for the Ireadnent of external
burns in luiman l)(>ings. 2,103,."?09: Voi: 2S.
Aldrich, William O., assignor to Wliitin Machine Works,
Whitlnsville, JIass. Spinning or twisting spindle.
2,095,901 ; Oct. 12.
Aldridge, .Vrlliur A., Paxtang, assignor of one-fourth to
W. A. Laii-d, (^hnmbersburg. and ono-linlf to W. T.
(Jardner, I'ittsburgli, I'li. Washing machine. 2.101,634;
Dee. 7.
Aldridge, Blair G. (See Fl.sher, II. V.. and Aldridge.)
Aldridge, Blair O., assignor to Union Oil Conip:>ny of
California, Los Angeles, Cnllf. Dewnxing oil.
2.081,287 ; May 25.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
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Alessi, Joseph H., assignor to G. S. Postma, Denver, Colo.
Tire inflater. 2,067.SS2 ; Jan. 19.
Alessi-Grimaldi, Antonino, Conrbevoie, France. Hub.
2,087,684 ; July 20.
Alexander, David A. H. (See Quick, C. G., Bennison, and
Alexander.)
Alexander, Earl C. Glen EUyn. assignor to Massey Con-
crete Products Corporation, Chicago, 111. Crossing slab.
2.067,037 : Jan. 5.
Alexander, Fred. (See Gottlieb, Meyer, and P., assignors.)
Alexander, Harvey B.. Kingston, N. Y., assignor to Her-
cules Powder Company, Wilmington. Del. Producing
diazodinitrophenol and product thereof. 2.103,926 ;
Dec. 28.
Alexander, James, Mllwauiee, Wis. Carbonating ma-
chine. 2,094,778: Oct. 5.
Alexander, James X., Birmingham, Ala. Saw setter.
2,070,105 : Feb. 9.
Alexander, James X., Birmingham, Ala. Gravity feed
for cross-cut saw handles. 2,070,106 ; Feb. 9.
Alexander, James X., Birmingham, Ala. Saw. 2,075,329 :
Mar. 30.
Alexander, James R., Jr., Lansdowne, Pa., assignor to
General Electric Company. Control system. 2,102,664 ;
Dec. 21.
Alexander, John E. et al. (See Carter, William A., as-
signor. )
Alexander, Joseph A., assignor to The Atlantic Refining
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Treatment of oil-wax
mixtures. 2,079,596 ; May 11.
Alexander, Joseph A., assignor to The Atlantic Refining
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Treatment of oil-wax mix-
tures. 2,083,547 : June 15.
Alexander, Joseph F., assignor of forty-nine per cent to
C. L. George, Wichita, Kans. Radiator water filter.
2,082,866 ; June 8.
Alexander. Paul. Brussels, Belgium. Deposition of me-
tallic films from metal vaporized in vacuo. 2,100,045 ;
Xov. 23.
Alexander, Peter P., Marblehead. Mass. Production of
calcium hydride. 2.082,134 ; June 1.
Alexander, Raphael, Xew Xork, X. T. Multitop table.
2,085,781 ; July 6.
Alexander, Samuel. Hartford, Conn. Display device.
2,071,155 ; Feb. 16.
Alexander, Tiknon C. (See MacClatchie, J. W., and
Alexander.)
Alexander, William, Homebush. near Sydney. Xew South
Wales, Australia. Throttle control device for automo-
biles. 2,090.246 : Aug. 17.
Alexander, William H., Klamath Palls, Oreg. Power oper-
ated latch release for sUding reach trailers. 2,058,986 ;
Aug. 3.
Alexanderson, Ernst F. W., Schenectady, N. T., assignor to
General Electric Companv. Electric valve converting
system. Re. 20.364: May IS.
Alexanderson, Ernst F. W., Schenectady, X. T., assignor
to General Electric Company. Electric valve translat-
ing circuit. 2,092.545 ; Sept. 7.
Alexanderson. Ernst F. W.. Schenectady, X^. T.. assignor to
General Electric Company. Electric translating circuit.
2,092.546 ; Sept. 7.
Alexanderson, Ernst F. W., Schenectady. X. T., assignor
to General Electric Companv. Electric valve translat-
ing circuits. 2,098.023 ; Xov. 2.
Alexanderson, Ernst F. W., Schenectady, X. Y., and J. H.
Hammond. Jr., Gloucester, Mass., assignors to General
Electric Company. Airplane landing field using direc-
tional radio beams. 2,077,196 ; Apr. 13.
Alexanderson. Ernst F. W., and A. H. Mittag, Schenec-
tady, X. Y., assignors to General Electric Company.
Electric power system. 2,084,177 ; June 15.
Alexandre. Paul. Strasbourg, France. Garment waist
band. 2.084.720: June 22.
Alfa Machine Company. (See LaukufiE. Alfred, assignor.)
Alfandre, Harry, Brooklyn, X. T. Strap and buckle as-
sembling apparatus. 2,091,175 ; Aug. 24.
Alfandre, Harry, Brooklyn, X. Y. Strap and buckle as-
sembling apparatus. 2,091,176 ; Ang. 24.
Alfaro, Heraclio, Cambridge, Mass. Internal combustion
engine. 2.080,840 ; May 18.
Alfaro, Heraclio. Cambridge. Mass. Internal combustion
engine. 2,091,948 ; Sept. 7.
Alfaro, Heraclio, Boston, Mass. Wobbler actuating pis-
ton for barrel engines. 2,091,949 ; Sept. 7.
Alflna Immobllien-Finanzierungs- & Verwaltungs A. G.
See Korbuly, Kflroly, assignor.)
Alford, Andrew, assignor to Mackay Radio and Telegraph
Company, Xew York, X. Y. Antenna. 2,081,162 ; May
25.
Alford, De Traville M., Xashville, Tenn. Eraser attach-
ment for pencils and the like. 2,086.657 ; July 13.
Alfreds, Torris H., Park Ridge, 111., assignor to Mapes
Consolidated Manufacturing Company, Griffith, Ind.
Cake plate of molded fibrous material. 2,095,686 ; Oct.
12.
Algard, Bernhard M., Sheridan. Wyo. Filter device for
compressed air. 2,095.586 ; Oct. 12.
Alpar.^son. Grettir, assignor to H. de M. Molson. Mon-
treal, Quebec Canada. Airscrew blade pitch control-
ling mochanism. 2,103.740 : Dec. 28.
Algee, Lucian C, Orlando, and W. E. Dickson. Xew
Symma, Fla. Vehicle brake, 2,068,588 ; Jan. 19.
Algeo. Homer E.. Carrollton, Ohio. Door hook.
2,093,180; Sept. 14.
Alibert, Jean M., Lyon. France, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. i. du Pont de Xemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Obtaining an artificial thread of a
fluffy character. 2,077.0ST ; Apr. 3 3.
Alink, Roelof J. H. (See de Boer, J. H., and Alink.)
Alink, Roelof J. H., Klaas H. Klaassens, and H. J. Hont-
man, assignors to X. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken,
Eindhoven, Xetherlands. Method and material for ob-
taining photographic contrasts. 2,067,690 ; Jan. 12.
Alink, Roelof J. H.. assignor to X. V. Philips, Gloeilampen-
fabrieken. Eindiioven, Xetherlands. Carrier comprising
a diazonium compound and obtaining contrasts.
2.0S3.285 : June 8.
AU Steel Trailer Company. (See Byington, William C,
assignor.)
Allabach. Earl P., TTpper Darby, Pa. Electrical connec-
tion. 2.075,794 ; Apr. 6.
Allan. Alexander B., X. Stewart, and J. M. Howie, Dunlop,
Scotland. Poultry house. 2,078,593 : Apr. 27.
AUan, Benjamin W. (See Bousquet, L'R. G., Richter, and
Allan.)
Allan, Benjamin W., assignor to .American Zirconium
Corporation. Baltimore, Md. Preparing a titanium pig-
ment. 2,091,955 : Sept. 7.
Allan, James R., Oak Park, and F. H. Amos, (Chicago, HL,
assignors to International Harvester Company. Recir-
culating air system for dtist removal. 2,074,317 ; Mar.
23.
Allan. John, and J. A. Wainwright. Spondon. near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Production of effects on materials. 2.101. SS7 ; Dec, 14.
Allan, John. Morris, assignor to Self-Locking Carton Co.,
Chicago, m. Carton. 2,075,417 ; Mar. 30.
AUan. Stephen G., Oklahoma Citv, Okla. Display fono,
2,082.135 : June 1.
Allard. Arthur R., Drexel Hill, Pa. Safety shoe.
2.079,237 : May 4.
AUardice, Thomas B.. Mountain Lakes, X'. J. Cinder re-
moval and disposal apparatus. 2.087,789 ; July 20.
Allegemeine Elektricitatz Gesellschaft. (See Klutke,
Fritz, assignor.)
Allegheny Steel Company. (See Browne, Tere B., as-
signor. )
Allegheny Steel Company. (See Goss, Xorman P., as-
signor.)
Allegheny Steel Company. (See Otte. Otho M.. assignor.)
Allegheny Steel Company. (See Scharschu, Charles A.,
assignor.)
All-Electric Cream Separator Company. (See Castle-
man, Samuel T.. assignor.)
Allemann. Hugo. Bettlach, Switzerland. Drilling machine.
2,070,463; Feb. 9.
Allemann, Otto, assignor to E. L du Pont de Xemours &
Companv, Wilmington. Del. Manufacture of arylamino-
naphthalene-sulphonic acids. 2.092.867 ; Sept. 14.
Allen, Albert J., Brooklyn, X. Y., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burg, Pa. Electrical meter installation. 2,076,492 ;
Apr. 6.
Allen. Albert J., Brooklyn, X. Y.. and W. M. Bradshaw,
Summit, X. J., assignors to Westinghouse Electric &
Manufacturing Company. East Pittsburgh, Pa. Detach-
able meter. 2,076.491 ; Apr. 6.
Allen, Alfred G., Deadwood, S. Dak. Vacuum tenaculum.
2.082.782 ; June 8.
AUen, Alfred W., Philadelphia, Pa. Airship. 2,082,675 ;
June 1.
Allen. Alfred W.. Philadelphia, Pa. Refrigerator.
2.091.901 : Aug. 31.
Allen, Archie A., assignor to Kirsch Company, Stnrgls,
Mich. Traverse curtain rod. 2,097,907 : Xov. 2.
-■Vllen. .\rthur S. (See Wiltse, Sumner, assignor.)
AUen. Bona, Incorporated. (See Vance, Robert E., as-
signor.)
Allen-Bradley Company. (See Bradley, H. L., and Haas,
assignors.)
Allen-Bradley Company. (See Bradley, Harry L., as-
signor.)
AUen-Bradley Company. (See Megow, (Jeorge E., as-
signor.)
Allen-Bradley Company. (See Ragatz, E. C, and Tell-
kamp. assignors.)
AUen-Bradley Company. (See Wilms, G. O., and Peter-
sen, assicnors. i
AUen-Bradley Company. (See Wilms, Gustav 0., as-
signor.)
AUen, Carl M. (See GaUagher, C. A., and Allen.)
Allen. Carlton H., Glens Falls, X. Y. Hydrator.
2.092.628 : Sept. 7.
Allen. Charles, assignor to Campbell Taggart Associated
Bakeries, Inc., Kansas City. Mo. Combination ptish bar
and sign support. 2,078.478 ; Apr. 27.
AUen. Charles W., Memphis, Tenn. Structural nnlt.
2.087.958 ; July 27.
Allen, Clarence W., San Francisco, C^lif. Lifeboat pro-
pelling mechanism. 2,073,383 ; Mar. 9.
Allen. Clarence W., San Francisco. Calif. Lifeboat pro-
pelling mechanism. 2.098.606 ; Xov. 9.
Allen, Clile C. and G. E. Park, Chicago, lU., and R. S.
Park, Richmond, Ey. Instrument for examining the
eyes. ' 2,081,969 ; June 1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Allen Company, The. (See Allen, Mark H., assignor.)
Allen, Draper C., Dryden, assignor of one-half to Lagrand
Chase, Ithaca, N. Y. Hydraulic drain cleaner and the
like. 2,086,149 ; July 6.
Allen, Earl M., assignor to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Recording mechanism.
2,066,309; Jan. 5.
Allen, Earl M., assignor to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Apparatus for the control
of highway crossing signals. 2,071,995 ; Feb. 23.
Allen, Earl M., assignor to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway signaling. 2,076,317 ;
Apr. 6.
Allen, Earl M., assignor to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway traffic controlling
apparatus. 2,082,136 ; June 1.
Allen, Earl M., assignor to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway signaling. 2,088,079 ;
July 27.
Allen, Earl M., assignor to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway traffic controlling
apparatus. 2,102,988 ; Dec. 21.
Allen, Earl M., Swissvale, and H. S. Xoung, Williinsburg,
assignors to The Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvale, Pa. Railway traffic controlling apparatus.
2,066,903; Jan. 5.
Allen, Earl M., Edgewood, and P. N. Martin, assignors to
The Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa.
Railway signaling apparatus. 2.080,801 ; May 18.
Allen, Earl M., Swissdale, and T. J. O'Meara, Pittsburgh,
assignors to The Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvale, Pa. Railway traffic controlling apparatus.
2,085,886 ; July 6.
Allen, Earl M., Edgewood, and H. S. Young, Wilkinsburg,
assignors to The Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvale, Pa. Interlocking control apparatus.
2,092,197 ; Sept. 7.
Allen, Edith D., New Yorlc, N. Y. Combination cigarette
package and ash tray. 2,085,062 ; June 29.
Allen, Edith I., San Francisco, Calif. Multiple camp
chair. 2,095,625 ; Oct. 12.
Allen, Edward M. (See Lynn, G., and Allen.)
Allen, Edwin H., assignor to Highway Trailer Company,
Edgerton, Wis. Railroad car and trailer combination
apparatus. 2,099,288 ; Nov. 16.
Allen, Ernest C, Milwaukee, Wis. Tilting croquet.
2,067,005 ; Jan. 5.
Allen, Foatherston H. (See Stevens, E. P., and Allen.)
Allen, Frank, et al. (See Nichols, Okey E., assignor.)
Allen, Gene. (See Pierson, T. N., and Allen.)
Allen, George E. (See Thomas, J. A., and Allen.)
Allen, George W., Hyde Park, Boston, and J. S. Farwell,
Brookline, assignors to B. F. Sturtevant Company, Inc.,
Hyde Park, Boston, Mass. Cleaning method and appa-
ratus. 2,100,286 ; Nov. 23.
Allen, Heman H. (See Brooks, D. B., and Allen.)
Allen, Henry A., et al, trustees. (See Pratt, Harry P.,
assignor.)
Allen, Henry B., assignor to Henry Disston and Sons, Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus for making composite
metals. 2,074,296 ; Mar. 16.
Allen, Herbert. (See Abercrombie, J. S., Tennant, and
Allen.)
Allen, Herbert, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Aber-
crombie Pump Company, Houston, Tex. Relief valve.
2.071,375; Feb. 23.
Allen, Herbert, assignor to Abercrombie Pump Company,
Houston, Tex. Relief valve. 2,071,376 ; Feb. 23.
Allen, Herbert, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Aber-
crombie Pump Company, Houston, Tex. Pump.
2,092,629 ; Sept. 7.
Allen, Herbert, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Aber-
crombie Pump Company, Houston, Tex. Pump.
2,102.005 ; Dec. 21.
Allen, Howard C, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Drink dispensing device. 2,070,107 ; Feb. 9.
Allen, Howard D., Passaic, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Paper feeding ap-
paratus for typing devices. 2,080,524; May 18.
Allen, Howard G., Edgewood, R. I., assignor to Boston
Wire Stitcher Company, Portland, Maine. Stapling or
wire stitching machine. 2,079,073: May 11.
Allen, Howard G., Edgewood, and H. A. Bickford, War-
wick, R. I., assignors to Boston Wire Stitcher Com-
pany, Portland, Maine. Staple-extractor. 2,079,672 ;
May 11.
Allen, Hugh E., assignor of one-half to A. G. McCaleb,
lOvanston, 111. Nonllquid mai>lo Havering material.
2,078,215 ; Apr. 27.
Allen, Hugh 10., assignor of one-half to A. G. McCaleb,
Evanston, 111. Quickly prepared raw vegetable soups.
2,079,049; May 11.
Allen, Jack W., Dalln.i, Toy. Well and conslruciing and
ccirioiiling same. 2.080,400; May 18.
Allen, Jiiines (i., assignor to Detroit Ijubrlcator Coni-
pimy, Detroit, Midi. Carburetor and control means
Ihcrcfor. 2,092,297 ; Sept. 7.
Allen, James M., Wasliington, D. C. Remote control np-
panituH. 2,085,624; Juno 29.
Allen, .rMiiif'R K., U. S. Navy, and R. K. McCally, Wash-
ington, D. (;. I'araclHite flare container. 2,095,958 ;
Oct. 19.
Allen, James S., ITanimond, Ind. Tone bar. 2,073,331 ;
Mar. 0.
Allen, John E., M. J. Blew, and A. C. Wood, Philadelphia,
Pa. Refuse destructor. 2,088,225; July 27.
Allen, John S., Worcester, Mass. Garden tool. 2,082,476 ;
June 1.
Allen, Joseph W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Eclipse Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Driv-
ing mechanism. 2,075,078 ; Mar. 30.
Allen, Joseph W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Eclipse Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J.
Electrical apparatus. 2,096,664 ; Oct. 19.
Allen, Lawrence H., Summit, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Repertory dialing device. 2,086,110 ; July 6.
Allen, Lawrence H., Summit, and J. W. Gooderham,
Larchmont, assignors to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Automatic stock
quotation system. 2,092,493 ; Sept. 7.
Allen, Lee E., New Castle, Pa., assignor to Pennsylvania
Engineering Works. Ladle structure. 2,067,883 ; Jan.
19.
Allen, Lowell C, and B. B. Doughty, Belleville, IlL
Cleaning and polishing composition. 2,098,607 ; Nov. 9.
Allen, Mark H., assignor to The Allen Company, Green-
ville, S. C. Incinerator. 2,070,520; Feb. 9.
Allen, Blarvin K., Houston, Tex. Apparatus for erecting
tanks. 2,071,246 ; Feb. 16.
Allen, Paul A. (See Brown, L. F., and AUen.)
Allen, Paul E., Niles Center, 111. Nursing bottle.
2,066,445 ; Jan. 5.
Allen, Philip H., San Leandro, Calif. Engine. 2,069,745 :
Feb. 9.
Allen, Raymond W., assignor to The Firestone Tire &
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Apparatus for testing
brakes. 2,084,547 ; June 22.
Allen, Robert L., Buffalo, N. Y. Pole reinforcement
2,090,972 ; Aug. 24.
Allen, Rollin M., Marshalltown, Iowa. Auxiliary acceler-
ator control. 2,084,932 ; June 22.
Allen, Rosslyn C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hand grenade.
2,084,994 ; June 29.
Allen, Roy O., Athens, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Implement retainer.
2,090,464; Aug. 17.
Allen, S. L., & Co. (See Birkhead, Frank G., assignor.)
Allen, S. L., & Co. (See Haagen. Charles W., assignor.)
Allen, Scott E., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to C-O-Two Fire Equipment Company,
Newark, N. J. Discharging fluid pressure containers.
2,072,577 ; Mar. 2.
Allen, Scott E., Glen Ridge, assignor to C-O-Two Fire
Equipment Company, Newark, N. J. Discharge head for
fluid containers. 2,073,670 ; Mar. 16.
Allen, Scott E., Glen Ridge, assignor to C-O-Two Fire
Equipment Company, Newark, N. J. Fire extinguishing
apparatus with warning signal. 2,074,157 ; Mar. 16.
Allen, Scott E., Glen Ridge, assignor to C-O-Two Fire
Equipment Company, Newark, N. J. Fire extinguishing
apparatus. 2,076,692 ; Apr. 13.
Allen, Scott E., Glen Ridge, assignor to C-O-Two Fire
Equipment Company, Newark, N. J. Fire extinguishing
apparatus. 2,084,719 : June 22.
Allen, Scott E., Glen Ridge, assignor to C-O-Two Fire
Equipment Company, Newark, N. J. Fire extinguish-
ing apparatus. 2.090.279 ; Aug. 17.
Allen, Scott E., Glen Ridge, assignor to C-O-Two Fire
Equipment Company. Newark, N. J. Fire extinguishing
system. 2,097,908 ; Nov. 2.
Allen, Scott E., Glen Rid^e, and J. E. Rennert, Springfield,
assignors to C-O-Two Fire Equipment Companv, Newark,
N. J. Discharge head for fluid containers. 2,078,553 ;
Apr. 27.
Allen, Sherman T., Los Angeles, assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to O. O. Brooker, San Francisco, Calif.
Game. 2,093,948 ; Sept. 21.
Allen, Sidney G., Raleigh, N. C. Crash cause recorder for
aircraft. 2,099,587 ; Nov. 16.
Allen, Stratford B., Arlington, assignor to E. E. Kent,
Newton, Mass. Vibration actuated controller.
2,075,774 ; Mar. 30.
Allen, Thomas, et al. (See Hover, Monte E.,- assignor.)
Allen, W. D. Manufacturing Company. (See Evans, John
G., assignor.)
Allen Wales Adding Machine Corporation. (See Fried,
Jerome A., assignor.)
Allen, Wallace T. (See Jackson, J. G., and Allen.)
Allen, William II. (See Ritchie, C. F., Gale, and Al-
len.)
Allen, William S., Warwick, R. I. Apparatus for dls-
<liiirglng condensate from drying drums. 2.102,106;
Dec. 14.
Allen, William W. (See Grnnimer, A. L.. and Allen.)
Allenliaugli, Robert F., Casper, Wyo. Bottle cap.
2,092,547 ; Sept. 7.
Allcnlown llolibin Works, Inc., The. (See Mack, Harry C,
assignor.)
Alleiilown National Bank, The, administrator. (See
HInicM-, Eiiill A., n.sslgnor.)
Alles, Ulcliard, Aliinnlielni, assignor to 1. O. Fnrben-
Iniln.strle Aktli-ngesellscluift, l''iiiiiUI'ort-on-tho-Maln,
Cennniiy. Synthetic tana and producing the same.
2,082,177 ; June 1.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Alles, Richard, Mannheim, assignor to I. G. Farbenindus-
trie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Production of water-soluble condensation prod-
ucts. 2,099,717 ; Nov. 23.
Alley, Joseph D. (See Alley, Thomas E. and J. D.)
Alley, Thomas R., Alleyton, Tex., assignor of thirty-nine
and five-tenths per cent to W. Pool, Colorado County,
Tex., and thirty and five-tenths percent to J. Rhoades,
ten per cent to K. C. Barkley, two and five-tenths per
cent to E. C. Terrell, and eight and five-tenths per cent
to W. D. Estlinbaum (their) Pump. 2,074,450 ; Mar.
23.
AUev, Thomas R. and J. D., Alleyton, Tex. Huller gin.
2,090,742 ; Aug. 24.
AUgauer Alpenmilch Aktiengesellschaft. (See Malyoth,
Giinther, assignor.)
Allgemeine Electricitats Gesellschaft Friedrick Karl. (See
Konig, Erwin, assignor.)
Allgemeine Elektricitats Gesellschaft. (See Daene, Her-
bert, assignor.)
Allgemeine Elektricitats Gesellschaft. (See Ebbig-
hausen, Elimar, assignor.)
Allgemeine Elektricitats Gesellschaft. (See Kniepen,
Peter, assignor.)
Allgemeine Elektricitats Gesellschaft. (See Schaffer-
nicht, Walter, assignor.)
Allgemeine Elektricitats Gesellschaft. (See Ziegenbein,
Wilhelm, assignor.)
Allgemeine Elektricitatz Gesellschaft. (See Konig, Erwin,
assignor.)
Allgemeine Elektricitatz Gesellschaft. (See Rupp, Emil,
assignor.)
Allgemeine Elektricitatz Gesellschaft. (See Wohlfarth,
O., and Agricola, assignors.)
AUgemeine Elektricitatz Gesellschaft Friedrich Karl Ufer.
(See Barz, F., and Braband, assignors.)
AUgemeine Elektricitatz Gesellschaft, Friedrich Karl Ufer.
(See llama cher. Fritz, assignor.)
Alliance Machine Company, The. (See Keller, Walter D.,
assignor.)
Alliance Porcelain Products Company, The. (See Rod-
man, Clarence J., assignor.)
Allied Engineering Company. (See Grange, E. A., and
Schmidt, assignors.)
Allied Engineering Company. (See Kaptuller, Alexander
F., assignor.)
Allied Engineering Company. (See Schmidt, Erwin J.,
assignor.)
Allin, George S., assignor to Isaacson Iron Works, Inc.,
Seattle, Wash. Load hauling vehicle. 2,072,998 ;
Mar. 9.
Allin, George S., SeatOe, Wash., and T. P. Flynn, Port-
land, Greg. Rock blade for bulldozers. 2,081,192 ;
May 25.
Ailing, E. Roy, Kenmore, N. X. Conveying means.
2,089,592 ; Aug. 10.
AUingham, John, assignor of one-half to W. N. Ross-
berg, Los Angeles, Calif. Recovery of precious metals.
2,079,597 ; May 11.
AUis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Bruese-
witz, Rudolph M.. assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Cooper,
James B., assignor.)
AlUs-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Dahl-
strand, H. P., and Seaholm, assignors.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Dortort,
Isadore K., assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Frudden,
C. E., and Strehlow, assignors.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Frudden,
Conrad E., assignor.)
AUis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Greer,
E. R., and Norelius, assignors.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Hill, Le-
land H., assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Howe,
Ramon R., assignor.)
AUis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Journeaux,
Didior. assignor.)
Allis-Chalmors Alanufacturing Company. (See Marti,
Othmar K., assignor.)
Allis-Chalmors Slanufacturing Company. (See Ncwhouse,
R. C, and Puorner, assignors.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Norelius,
Emil F., assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers ^lanufacturing Company. (See Pfau,
Arnold, assignor.)
Allis-Chalmors Manufacturing Company. (See Puerner,
RprtiJiin II., assignor.)
AUis-Clialmers Manufacturing Company. (See Ring.
Joseph J., assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Stein.
Harold J., assignor.)
AUis-Chalniers Manufacturing Company. (See Stivender,
Edward II., assignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Watson,
W., and Nagler, assignors.)
Allis-Clialmers Manufacturing Company. (See Wilson,
Herbert A., assignor.)
AUis-Chalmors Manufacturing Company. (See Winograd.
Harold, a.ssignor.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Winograd,
H., and Dortort, assignors.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Winograd,
H., and Journeaux, assignors.)
Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company. (See Winograd,
H., and Kaegi, assignors.)
AUls, Robert T., Springfield, Mass. Fastener mount and
making the same. 2,087,371 ; Jan. 12.
AUis, Robert T., Springfield, assignor to The Standard
Corset Company, Holyoke, Mass. Foundation garment.
2,075,565 ; Mar. 30.
Allison, Charles F., South Chicago, assignor of one-half
to J. J. Doherty, Dwight, HI. Differential drive mecha-
nism. 2,096,834 ; Oct 26.
Allison, Donald K., Beverly Hills, Calif. Electrometric
apparatus. 2,095,305 ; Oct. 12.
Allison, Ira, St. Louis, Mo., assignor to A. L. Hardin.
Defrosting apparatus. 2,069,201 ; Feb. 2.
Allison, Kenneth C, Arlington Heights, assignor to Oak
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, HI. Electric switch.
2,067,557 ; Jan. 12.
Allison, Leslie R., Forest Hills, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
traffic controUing apparatus. 2,071,056 ; Feb. 16.
Allison, Leslie R., Forest Hills, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Control
system. 2,098,819 ; Nov. 9.
Allison, Murrell G. (See Roos, C. K., and Allison.)
Allison, Ray R., and C. A. Steinbeck, Kansas City, Mo.
Automobile clearance signal. 2,071,100 ; Feb. 16.
AUmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. (See Dreyfua,
Ludwig, assignor.)
AUmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. (See Hans-
son, Bror, assignor.)
AUmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. (See Lanun,
Uno, assignor.)
AUmanna Svenska Elektriska Aktiebolaget. (See R5nn-
berg, Daniel, assignor.)
All Metal Products Company. (See Brethen, Charles A.,
assignor.)
All Metal Products Company. (See Gora, John, as-
signor.)
AUover Manufacturing Co. (See Boerger, Julius W., as-
signor.)
AUoway, Frank L., Kingsport, Tenn. Hearing aid.
2,097,554; Nov. 2.
AUread, Oreste L., assignor to The Sparks-Withington
Company, Jackson, Mich. Door pusher and light
switch. 2.096,503 ; Oct. 19.
AUsop, Thomas, and W. W. Sibson, assignors to The
Philadelphia Drying Machinery Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Conveyer pole for drying machines and the like.
2,080,027 ; May 11.
AU-Steel Equip Company. (See Breitenstein, Harold L.,
assignor.)
All-Steel-Equip Company. (See Knell, John, assignor.)
All Steel Products Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Cardwell, Harland W., assignor.)
AUyn, Robert S. (See Harvey, James W., assignor.)
AUyn, William N., Auburn, N. Y. Laryngoscope.
2,070,820; Feb. 16.
AUyne Laboratories, Inc. (See Gruber, Edward, as-
signor.)
Ahuen, John O., Royal Oak, and H. J. Kirschner. Detroit,
assignors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Friction clutch. 2,100,464 ; Nov. 30.
Almdale, Einar, Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Midland
Steel Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Automobile
chassis member and making same. 2,077,454 : Apr. 20.
Almdale, Einar, Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Alid-
land Steel Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Mak-
ing grommets. 2,096,623 ; Oct. 19.
Almen, John O., Royal Oak, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Jlich. Race and roller trans-
mission mechanism. 2,076,057 ; Apr. 6.
Almen, John O., Royal Oak, Mich., and W. D. Gove, West
Hartford, Conn., assignors to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Friction transmission control
mechanism. 2,073,134 : Mar. 9.
Almgren, August E., Hillside, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Can Company, New York, N. Y. Stacking device.
2,070.568; Feb. 16.
Almquist, Nils T., and O. M. Anderson, assignors to Lan-
ders, Frary & Clark. New Britain, Conn. Vacuum
cleaner truck. 2,095.948 ; Oct. 12.
Alonso, Francisco S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Toy machine enn.
2,073,544 ; Mar. 9.
.Mox Corporation. (See Burwell, A. W., and Kempe, as-
signors.)
Alpern, Jlaswell, assignor to American Engineering Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Fluid control system.
2.086.202 ; July 6.
Alporn, Maxwell, assignor to American Engineering Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Fluid control system.
2.086.203 ; July 6.
Alpert, Jerry, New York, N. Y. Stencil sheet. 2,087.564 :
July 20. .
Alpine Electric Corporation. (See Weber, J., and Walsh,
assignors.)
Alpine Electric Corporation. (See Weber, John, assignor.)
Alport, David E. and S., Kansas City, Mo., as-
signors to J. W. Anderson, Gary, Ind. Razor.
2,099,251 ; Nov. 16.
-Vlport, Simon. (See Alport, David E. and S.)
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15
Alrose Chemical Company. (See Weisberg, M., and Cor-
man, assignors.)
Alsaker, Alfred, and J. Rah, assignors to Delta-Star Elec-
tric Company, Chicago, 111. Electrical rail bond.
2,068,639 ; Jan. 26.
Alspaugh, James S., Columbus, Ohio. Power transmitting
mechanism. 2,076,974 ; Apr. 13.
Alston, Roland, Washington, D. C. Mechanical adjust-
able shirt. 2,101,380 ; Dec. 7.
Alt, Karl, Cape Town, Union of South Africa. Form of
pipe coupling. 2,090,719 ; Aug. 24.
Alt, Louis M. (See Ross, D. E., and Alt.)
Altenbern, Gustav A. (See Burchell, E. W., and Alten-
bern. )
Altenkirch, Edmund. (See Nesselmann, K., and Alten-
kirch.)
Alter, Isador, New York, N. Y. Bag with spring closure.
2,084,757 ; June 22.
Alter. Julius M., Brooklyn, and M. Lipsey, New York, N. Y.
Shirt envelope. 2,093,879 ; Sept. 21.
Alterthum, Hans, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, and A. Lompe,
IBerlin, Germany, assignors to General Electric Com-
pany. Gaseous electric discharge lamp devices.
2,103,027 ; Dec. 21.
Altfather, Conrad T., North Arlington, N. J., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Simplified network protector.
2,096,419 ; Oct. 19.
Altgelt, Herman E., South Bend, Ind., assignor to Oliver
Farm Equipment Company. Power lift and power
driven potato digger. 2,081,346 ; May 25.
Altgelt, Herman E., South Bend, Ind., assignor to Oliver
Farm Equipment (Company. Hay loader. 2,095,949 ;
Oct. 19.
Altgelt, Rudolph J., and W. D. Dewend, South Bend, Ind.,
assignors to Oliver Farm Equipment Company. Disk
harrow bearing. 2,076,693 ; Apr. 13.
Altheide, Harry P., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Bar-
rett Company, New York, N. Y. Surface covering.
2,100,830 ; Nov. 30.
Althen, William C, Columbus, Ohio. Machine for remov-
ing tire treads. 2,099,458 ; Nov. 16.
Alther, Joseph G., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Furnace and method for heat-
ing fluids. 2,066,664 ; Jan. 5.
Alther, Joseph G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Uni-
versal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Treatment
of hydrocarbon oil. 2,074,198 ; Mar. 16.
Alther, Joseph G., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Conversion and coking of hy-
drocarbon oils. 2,075,599 ; Mar. 30.
Alther, Joseph G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Appa-
ratus and process for heating fluids. 2,081,970 ; June 1.
Alther, Joseph G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Heat-
ing oil to cracking temperatures. 2,081,971 ; June 1.
Alther, Joseph G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Process
and apparatus for heating fluid. 2,081,972 ; June 1.
Alther, Joseph G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Heat-
ing fluids. 2,081,973 ; June 1.
Alther, Joseph G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Treat-
ment of hydrocarbon oils. 2,083,212 ; June 8.
Alther, Joseph G., assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Conversion and coldng of hydro-
carbon oils. 2,084,304 ; June 22.
Alther, Joseph G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Treat-
ment of hydrocarbon oils. 2,085,938 ; July 6.
Alther, Joseph G., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, III. Conversion and coking of hy-
drocarbon oils. 2,085,939 ; July 6.
Alther, Joseph G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Hydro-
carbon oil conversion. 2,091,261 ; Aug. 31.
Altick, Charles D., L. D. Smiley, and Ifl. T. Turner, as-
signors to Pulp Process and Development, Inc., Dayton,
Ohio. System of fiber liberation. 2,078,222 ; Apr. 27.
Altmann, Walter, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Adver-
tising hood. 2,069,544 ; Feb. 2.
Alton, William II., assignor to R. T. Vanderbilt Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Manufacture of pyro-
phylllte. 2,072,063; Feb. 23.
Altorfcr, Henry W., Peoria, 111. Swinging ironing ma-
oliiiie cover. 2. 090,002 ; Aug. 17.
AUvater, Arthur W., University City, Mo. Perforaling
die. 2,080,991 ; May 18.
Altvjiter, Arthur W., University
2.000,824 • Aug. 24.
Aluminum Com|)any of America.
aH.slgnor. )
Ahiniinum Company of America.
and Ilogg, n.sslgnors.)
Aliiiiiinum CJompany of America.
.-iHsii^nor. )
Aliiininiiin Conipany of America.
M., asHlgnor.)
Aliiniinuni Company of America.
])., ii.sslgnor.)
City, Mo. Marking die.
(See Akers, James R.,
(See Andersen, R. F.,
(See Conrad, Paul M.,
(See Craighead, Charles
(See Edwards, Junius
(See Ferguson, Allan
(See Handler, Alfred A.,
(See Hogg, E. E., and
(See Hogg, Emerson E.,
(See Hogner, Pierre R.
(See Honegger, Irving
(See Keller, F., and
(See Kempf, L. W., and
(See Maclntyre, David,
(See Nock, Joseph A.,
(See Nock, J. A., Jr.,
(See Noyes, Maxwell
(See Paine, R. E.,
(See Sharp, J. E., and
(See Sharp, John E.,
(See Sicha, Walter E.,
(See Smith, James N.,
(See Stroup, Philip T.,
(See Templin, Richard
(See Young, Samuel D.,
Aluminum Company of America.
R., assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America.
assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America.
Andersen, assignors.)
Aluminum Company of America.
assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America.
L., assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America.
C, assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America.
Craighead, assignors.)
Aluminum Company of America.
Dean, assignors.)
Aluminum Company of America.
assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America.
Jr., assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America.
and Sager, assignors.)
Aluminum Company of America.
E., assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America.
and Harrison, assignors.)
Aluminum Company of America.
Kipfer, assignors.)
Aluminum Company of America.
assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America.
assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America.
assignor. )
Aluminum Company of America.
assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America.
Li., assignor.)
Aluminum Company of America,
assignor.)
Aluminum Plant and Vessel Company Limited, The.
(See Seligman, R., Crosby, and Goodman, assignors.)
Alvarado, Alfonso M., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Ne-
mours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Coating compo-
sition. 2,078,921 ; May 4.
Alvarado, Alfonso M., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Asphalt varnish.
2,084,933 ; June 22.
Alvarez, Albert, St. Louis, Mo. Liquid fuel feed system.
2,088,316 ; July 27.
Alvey Conveyor Manufacturing Co. (See Worrall, Roy R.,
assignor.)
Alvis-Straussler Limited. (See Straussler, Nicholas, as-
signor.)
Alvistur, Oscar, San Francisco, Calif. Toy. 2,100,931 :
Nov. 30. .
Alvord, Earl B., Cleveland, Ohio. Eyeshade. 2,093,536 :
Sept. 21.
Alvord, Harry J., Phoenix, Ariz. Trailer. 2,071 489 •
Feb. 23.
Alwin Manufacturing Co. (See Krueger, Albert G., as-
signor.)
Amacher, Edward, et al. (See Warren, Calvin C, as-
signor.)
Amato, Frank, assignor to Kamko't Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Bool;binder. 2,078.988 ; Mav 4.
Amann, Ralph W., Chicago, 111. Hook. 2,094,516 ; Sept.
28.
Amber, John, Clarksburg, W. Va., assignor to iMttsburch
Plate Glass Company. Edge bowl cooler. 2,080,594 ;
May 18.
Ambi-Budd Presswork Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haf-
tung. (See Zinter, Richard, assignor.)
Ambler, Charles M., Jr., Philadelphia, and C. E. Under-
wood, Bethlehem ; said Ambler, Jr., assignor to The
Sharpies Specialty Company, Philadelpliia, and said
Underwood assignor to Bethlehem Steel Company,
Bethlehem, Pa. Extracting tar acids from crude tar.
2,081,692 ; May 12.
Ambrette, Conrad, assignor to Consolidated Macaroni
Jlachinery Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Convertible
liydranlic press for long and short paste products.
2.103.310; Dee. 28.
Anil)ridge, William G., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Animal
idenliflcation t.ng. 2,004,200; Sept. 2S.
.\nibrosini, Armando, TInrtford, Conn. Floor sanding nia-
cliino. 2,087,9.'?3 ; July 27.
.Siiibro.siu.c], r.eorK(> 1\I., l,akewood. assignor to The Stnnd-
.•ird Oil Conipany (Ohio), Clevoland, (^hio. Shoot metnl
Iii.sfon m;innl'iicliin>. 2,10I,SS,S: n<>c. 14.
.\mbruster. Cornel in."?, Glensicle, assignor to The Electric
Storage HiithM-y Coniiciny, Phibulolnhia, Pa. Storage
battery. 2,098,008 ; Nov. 9.
Aniliursen Conslrncdon Company. (See Stewart, S. W.,
.'\nd Davis, assignors.)
Aiiico, Tiicor[)<ir;\led. (Sep Morton, William A., assignor.)
Amco, Incorporated. (See Morton, W. A., and Spencer,
assignors.)
Amend, Wllllnni J., assignor to E. T. <hi Pont de Nemours
& Conii)aiiy, Wllinlnglon, Del. llvdrogenatlon of iilkrl
phtlmlutes. 2,070,770 ; Feb. 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Amend, William J., and E. W. Bousquet, assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Catalytic hydrogenation of dicarboxylic anhydride.
2,072,801 ; Mar. 9.
American Agricultural Chemical Company, The. (See
Fischer, Samuel, assignor.)
American Agricultural Chemical Company, The. (See
Hagood, Johnson, assignor.)
American Anode, Inc. (See Albright, Raymond W., as-
signor.)
American Anode, Inc. (See Beal, Carl L., assignor.)
America Anode Inc. (See Hansen, M. E., and Beal, as-
signors.)
American Anode, Inc. (See Morton, Harold A., as-
signor.)
American Anode, Inc. (See Szegvarl, Andrew, assignor.)
American Anode, Inc. (See Winder, George L., assignor.)
American Arch Company. (See Antill, Philip W., as-
signor.)
American Arch Company. (See IMannsbardt, Hans A., as-
signor.)
American Armament Corporation. (See Joyce, Bryan P.,
assignor. )
American Automatic Devices Co. (See Nechin, Abraham,
assignor.)
American Ball-JIill Company. (See Jliller, S. L. and
Johnson, assignors.)
American Bank Stationery Company. (See Kernan, John
J., assignor.)
American Bemberg Corporation. (See Baurledel, G., and
Heger, assignors.)
American Bemberg Corporation. (See Brueggemann, Leo,
assignor.)
American Bemberg Corporation. (See Hartmann,
August, assignor.)
American Bemberg Corporation. (See Hofmann, Hugo,
assignor.)
American Bitumuls Company. (See McKesson, Claude
L., assignor.)
American Blower Corporation. (See Anderson, Edward
Ii., assignor.)
American Blower Corporation. (See Morse, Clark T., as-
signor.)
American Blower Corporation. (See O'Brien, James H.,
assignor.)
American Box Board Company. (See Clark, L. G., and
Grogel, assignors.)
American Brake Company, The. (See Grossman, Theodore
C, assignor.)
American Bralie Company, The. (See Girscht, William,
assignor.)
American Brake Company, The. (See McGowan, Thomas
R., assignor.)
American Brake Company, The. (See Mueller, Emil C,
assignor.)
American Brake Company, The. (See Wageley, Charles
M., assignor.)
American Brake Company, The. (See Williamson, Fred-
erick G.. assignor.)
American Brake Shoe & Foundry Co., The. (See Harris,
Leonard T., assignor.)
American Brake Shoe & Foundry Company. (See Karr,
James L., assignor.)
American I>rake Shoe and Foundry Company, The. (See
Nelson, Albert, assignor.)
American Brakeblok Corporation. (See Spokes, Ray E.,
assignor.^
American Brass Company, The. (See Bassett, William
H., assignor.)
American Brass Company, The. (See Butterbaugh, Homer
W., assignor.)
American Brass Company, The. (See Coe, James R.,
assignor.)
American Brass Company, The. (See Davis, C. H., and
Munson, assignors.)
American Brass Company, The. (See Hull, Daniel R.,
assignor.)
American Brass Company, The. (See Jennison, Herbert
C, assignor.)
American Brass Company, The. (See Munson, Elmer L.,
assignor.)
American Brass Company, The. (See Pickard, W. B., and
Maxwell, assignors.)
American Brass Company, The. (See Silliman, Horace F.,
assignor.)
Am(>rican Brass Company, The. (See Smith, Cyril S.,
assignor.)
American Bush Company. (See Rice, Frank E., assignor.)
American Button Sewing Machine Co. (See Aloreland,
Daniel C, assignor.)
American Cabinets Hardware Corp. (See Aldcen, G. W.,
and Erickson, assignors.)
Amercan Can Company. (See Alragren, August E., as-
signor.)-
American Can Company. (See Bach. Neils P., assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Ball. Charles O., assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Bonthron, William C,
assignor.)
Amerirnn Can Company. (See Butler, William F., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Byrne, Alvin J., assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Coreghino, Joseph, as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Foss, Fred G., assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Graf, Henry, assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Grover, Victor T., as-
signor. )
American Can Company. (See Hoag, Lehman E., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Hothersall, John M., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Le Frank, John D., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Lindgren, Henry W., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Magill, Donald G., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See McCarthy, William J., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Mercer, William J., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Murch, John H., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Nordquist, Ronald E, J,
assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Nordquist, R. E. J., and
Le Frank, assignors.)
American Can Company. (See Peters, John F., assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Reid, Robert W., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Smith, William R., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Steerup, Godfrey, as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Stewart, Charles W., as-
signor. )
American Can Company. (See Taylor, William E., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Trevisan, Louis A., as-
signor.)
American Can Company. (See Young, John M., as-
signor.)
.American Car and Foundry Company. (See Bitler, W.
T., and Evans, assignors.)
American Car & Foundry Company. (See Bradfleld,
George K., Jr., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Clade,
Robert, assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Davis, Isaiah
C, assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Dietrichson,
William F., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Dietrichson,
W. F., and Willoughby, assignors.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Euwer, Her-
bert D., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Field, Henry
P., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Folmsbee,
Clyde H., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Glenn, Jesse
Y., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Griffin, Wil-
liam T., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Johnson, W.
v., and Kepner, assignors.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Knight, John
M., assignor.)
American Car & Foundry Company. (See Knight, J. M.,
Stevenson, and Willoughby, assignors.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Martin, L. W.,
and Lehmann, assignors.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See McBride, J. J.,
and Willoughby, assignors.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Mendez,
Alvaro, assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Miller, Ray-
mond C, assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Nichols, D.
R., and Stevens, assignors.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Ostrander,
A. E., Joy, and Kassler, assignors.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Schroeder,
Ernest R., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Seller, John
D., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Ddstad, Sig-
vald F., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Willoughby,
Victor, assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Motors Company. (See Dayes,
Frederick E., assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Jlolors Company. (See Mor-
ris. II. L., and Daycs, assignors.)
American Cast Iron Pipe Company. (See Moore, James
W., assignor.)
American Centrifugal Corporation. (See Pecker, Joseph
S., assignor.)
.\ineriran Chain fc Cable Company. (See Lewis. D.,
Walsh, and Lashar, assignors.)
American Chain & Cable Company, Inc. (See McCausland,
W., and Stephen, assignors.)
American Chain & Cable Company. (See Reyburn, John
R., assignor.)
American Chain & Cable Company. (See Tolland, John
J., assignor.)
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17
American Chain Company. (See Keyburn, John E., as-
American Character Doll Co. (See SchaefEer, Edward C,
assignor.) „ ,, ,
American Chemical Paint Company. (See Mackenzie,
Franklin H., assignor.) „ ,,
American Chicle Co. (See Jackman, Dean M., assignor.)
American Chlorophyll, Inc. (See Van Sant, Robert H.,
assignor.)
American Coach and Body Company. (See Holan, James,
8. S S i SIl OF/ )
American Coating Mills. (See Colbert, C. C, and Daly,
assignors.)
American Coating Mills. (See Elliott, William, assignor.)
American Concrete and Steel Pipe Company. (See Whit-
ing, William A., assignor.)
American Concrete Receptical Company. (See Begun, A.,
and Wise, assignors.)
American Cutting Alloys, Inc., The. (See Reichmann,
Reinhold, assignor.)
American Cutting Alloys, Inc., The. (See Schwarzkopf,
Paul, assignor.)
American Cyanamid & Chemical Corporation. (See Clark,
Cyril B., assignor.)
American Cyanamid & Chemical Corporation. (See Davis.
Clarke F., assignor.)
American Cyanamid & Chemical Corporation. (See Davis,
C. F., Brush, and Mayne, assignors.)
American Cyanamid & Chemical Corporation. (See Jaeger,
Alphons O., assignor.)
American Cyanamid & Chemical Corporation. (See
Jaeger, A. O., and Jewett, assignors.)
American Cyanamid & Chemical Corporation. (See Lahey,
R. W., and Rape, assignors.)
American Cyanamid & Chemical Corporation. (See Por-
ter, J. M., and Way, assigitors.)
American Cyanamid Company. (See Buchanan, Guy H.,
assicnor. i
American Cyanamid Company. (See Kast, Harry A., as-
signor.)
American Cyanamid Company. (See Ripper, Kurt, as-
signor.)
American Cyanamid Company. (See Romieux, C. J., and
Ashley, assignors.)
American Cyanamid Company. (See Rossiter, Edmund
C, assignor.)
American Cyanamid Company. (See Wittwer, G. G., and
Beakes, assignors.)
American Cystoscope Makers, Inc. (See Peck, Myrle R.,
assignor.)
American Decalcomania Company. (See Lawrence, Jay
B., assignor.)
American District Steam Company. (See Dunn, Frederick
R., assignor.)
American District Steam Company. (See Gysling, Manuel
H., assignor.)
American District Steam Company. (See Hall, Robert,
assignor.)
American District Telegraph Company. (See Cowan,
Frank M., assignor.)
American District Telegraph Company. (See Lindsay,
Maxwell H. A., assignor.)
American District Telegraph Company. (See Stephens,
John J., assignor.)
American Dyewood Company. (See Drew, R. L., and
Peck, assignors.)
American Electric Fusion Corporation. (See von Henke,
Edmund J., assignor.)
American Electrical Heater Company. (See Kuhn, F.
and Thomas, assignors.)
American Electric Switch Corporation. (See Watts,
Felix J., assignor.)
American Engineering Company. (See Alpern, Maxwell,
assignor.)
American Engineering Company. (See Bennett, Joseph
S., assignor.)
American Engineering Company. (See Harbers, William
J., assignor.)
American Engineering Company. (See Harrison, Clifford
E., assignor.)
American Engineering Company. (See James, George H.,
assignor.)
American Engineering Company. (See Landenberger,
Ilonry W., assignor.)
American Engineering Company. (See Myers, Charles L.,
assignor.)
American Engineering Company. (See Preston, Herbert
E., assignor.)
American Enka Corporation. (See Bakl<er, Willcm, as-
signor.)
American Enka Corporation. (See Bouhuys, Aleidus G.,
assignor.)
Aineritiin JOnka Corporation. (See Jansen, Cornells G.,
assignor.)
American Enka Corporation. (See Luljbcrluiizpn, Jan W.,
.'iHsignnr. )
Aiiierican lOnka Corporation. (See Meerdink, Gcrliard J.,
MKHi^nnr. )
American Enka Corporation. (See Morltz, Adrian J. L.,
nfislgnor.)
American Enka Corporation. (See Ralhgobor, Ferdinand,
assignor.)
American Enka Corporation. (See Schrenk, Hans A., as-
signor.)
(See Thurmond, Gilbert I.,
(See van der Waals, Hen-
( See Weeldenburg, Johannes
(See Wharton, John, as-
(See Wood, John T., as-
(See Okun, Ed-
Urquhart, Rad-
(See Saunders,
(See Cowdery,
(See Cowdery,
American Enlca Corporation.
assignor.)
American Enka Corporation.
drik G., assignor.)
American Enka Corporation.
C, assignor.)
American Enka Corporation.
signor.)
American Enka Corporation.
signor.)
American Epok Inc. (See Rosenberg, Kurt, assignor.)
American Farm Machinery Company. (See Loomis, Allen
E., assignor.)
American Felt Company. (See Freyer. Bela, assignor.)
American Flange |c Manufacturing Co. (See Wackman,
Louis B., assignor.)
American Floor Surfacing Machine Company, The. (See
Atkin, Kenneth C, assignor.)
American Floor Surfacing Machine Company, The. (See
Kneisley, Richard F., assignor.)
American Floor Surfacing Blachine Company, The. (See
Myers, Harry L., assignor.)
American Flyer Manufacturing Company. (See Boisse-
lier. Earl D., assignor.)
American Folding Umbrella Corporation.
ward, assignor.)
American Fomon Company, The. (See
clif^e M., assignor.)
American Forging & Socket Company.
W. S., and McGregor, assignors.)
American Fork & Hoe Company, The.
Robert H., assignor.)
American Fork & Hoe Company, The.
R. H., and Wright, assignors.)
American Fork & Hoe Company, The. (See Cowdery, War-
ren K., assignor.)
American Fork & Hoe Company, The. (See Dennis,
Charles H., assignor.)
American Pork & Hoe Company, The. (See Fifleld, Albert
F., assignor.)
American Fork & Hoe Company, The. (See Kinnear,
John K., assignor.)
American Fork & Hoe Company, The. (See Wonham,
Fred S., assignor.)
American Fork & Hoe Company, The. (See Wright, Carl,
assignor.)
American Fork & Hoe Company, The. (See Yearley,
George W., assignor.)
American Foundry Equipment Company, The. (See
Minich, Verne E., assignor.)
American Foundry Equipment Company, The. (See Sover-
hill, Harvey A., assignor.)
American Gas Accumulator Company. (See Eskilson, S.
A., Gunnert, and Hiibinette, assignors.)
American Gasaccumulator Company. (See Oestnaes, V.
L., and Swanstrom, assignors.)
American Gas Accumulator Company. (See Parsberg,
Erik R., assignor.)
American Gasaccumulator Company. (See Sherwood,
Carroll P., assignor.)
American Gas Machine Company. (See Jensen, Kenneth
S., assignor.)
American Gypsum Co., The. (See Haydon, Osborne, as-
signor.)
American Hair & Felt Comisany. (See Baker, James D.,
assignor.)
American Hardware Corporation, The.
man B., assignor.)
American Hardware Corporation, The.
lace F., assignor.)
American Hardware Corporation, The.
B., assignor.)
American Hardware Corporation, The.
and Dyson, assignors.)
American Hat Company, The. (See TJnderhill, Alfred C,
assignor.)
American Hatters & Furriers Co. (See Mercier, Warren
C, assignor.)
American Hoist and Derrick Company. (See Ljungkull,
Rolf E., assignor.)
American Houses, Inc. (See McLaughlin, Robert W., Jr.,
assignor.)
American Hyalsol Corporation. (See Grtln, Adolf, as-
signor.)
American Ilydrnnlic Pump Corporation. (See Whiteside,
R. v., and llolmborg, assignors.)
American Instrument Company. (See Morris, Nathan,
assignor.)
American Insulated Wire Corp. (See Pombo, James, as-
signor.)
American Iron & Machine Works Company. (See Jones,
Floyd J., assignor.)
American Iron and Machine Works Company. (See Owen,
Fnink M., assignor.)
American Laco Paper Company. (See Conrad, Fred A.,
assignor.)
AnKM-lc.'ui Lady Corset Company (Inc.). (See Slegel, Leo,
assignor.)
,\ni('rlcjni-rjii Franoo-FoninKo Corpora I Ion. (See Smith,
(^irllslc v., assignor.)
Amerlonn-Ln Frnnco-Foamlto Corporation. (Sco Smith,
Cecil n., assignor.)
(See Hurd, Nor-
(See Moore, Wal-
(See Stone, Elmer
(Sec Stone, E. B.,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
American-La France-Foamite Corporation. (See Walker,
Hubert, assignor.)
American Lakes Paper Company. (See Seaborne, Charles
XI.. assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See
Beattie, William P., assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, Tlie. (See
Couch, Forrest J., assignor.)
American Laundry jiachinery Company, Tlie. (See Daly,
Joseph P., assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See
Dewey, James M., assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See
Hanney, Angus F., assignor.)
American Laundry Macliinery Company, The. (See
Hetzer, Russell A., assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See Hyde,
Elbert L., assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See
Johnson, George W., assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See
Johnson, G. W., and Hanney, assignors.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See Mal-
ott, Clifton S., Jr., assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See
Matthews, Albert, assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See Sara-
fu, Herman, assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See
Singiser, John P., assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See
Vetorino, Frank, assignor.)
American Laundry Machinery Company, The. (See Wat-
kins, Frank M., assignor.)
American Leather Products Corporation. (See Patrick,
Russell M., assignor.)
American Liquid Meter Company. (See Bassler, Carlos
J., assignor.)
American Locomotive Company. (See Blanchard, Ev-
erett W., assignor.)
American Locomotive Company. (See Blunt, James G.,
assignor.)
American Locomotive Company. (See Bruce, Alfred W.,
assignor.)
American Locomotive Company. (See Lukens, Alan N.,
assignor.)
American Locomotive Company. (See Miller, Sherman,
assignor.)
American Locomotive Company. (See Robinson, Garland
P., assignor.)
American Locomotive Company. (See Weber, Theodore
R., assignor.)
American Lumber & Treating Company. (See Wolman,
K., and Pflug, assignors.)
American Lurgi Corporation. (See Barthel, Rudolf O..
assignor.)
American Lurgi Corporation. (See Debuch. C. P.. and
Markworth, asslanora.i
American Lurgi Corporation. (See Gohre, Kurt R., as-
signor.)
American Lurgi Corporation. (See Grave, Georg, as-
signor.)
American Lurgi Corporation. (See Grave, G., and Oppen,
assignors.)
American Lurgi Corporation. (See Hubmann, Otto, as-
signor.)
American Lurgi Corporation. (See Steiner, Karl, as-
signor.)
American Lurgi Corporation. (See von Girsewald, C. B.,
Siecke, and Wohlwill, assignors.)
American Lurgi Corporation. (See Wendcborn, Helmut,
assignor.)
American Machine & Foundry Company. (See Ferencl,
Lester, assignor.)
American Machine & Foundry Company. (See Perenci,
L., and Clausen, assignors.)
American Machine & Foundry Company. (See Flncke,
Donald M., assignor.)
American Machine & Foundry Company. (See Gladeck,
Frederick C, assignor.)
American Machine & Foundry Company. (See Gwinn,
Gnorge W.. assignor.)
American Machine & Foundry Company. (See Gwinn,
G. W., Arolt, and Nejedly. assignors.)
American Jlachiiie and Foundry Company. (See Johnson,
Carl W., assignor.)
American Machine & Foundry Company. (See Mertis,
Elmer F., assignor.)
American Machine & Foundry Comp.any. (See Schmitt,
Frank R., assignor.)
American Machine and Metals, Inc. (See Bryson, Tandy
A., assignor.)
American Machine and Metals, Inc. (See Gross, Carl G.,
assignor.)
American Machine and Jletals, Inc. (See Miller, Edward
L.. assignor.)
American Machine & Metals, Inc. (See Mosby, Alfred
D., assignor.)
American Machine and Metals, Inc. (See Sonntag,
Alfred.)
American Mnohine & Metnls, Inc. (Sec Thomson, William
A. v., assignor.)
American Magnesium Metals Corporation. (See Erdmann,
Konrad, assignor.)
American Magnesium Metals Corporation. (See Erdman,
K., and Hansgirg, assignors.)
American Slagnesium Metals Corporation. (See Hansgirg,
Fritz, assignor.)
American Magnesium Metals Corporation. (See Schichtel,
Georg, assignor.)
American Maize-Products Company. (See Daly, K. E.,
and Walsh, assignors.)
American Manganese Steel Company. (See Hoffman,
Walter G., assignor.)
American Merrilei Corporation. (See Hoeflich, Victor T.,
assignor.)
American Metal Company, The. (SeeAldrich, Charles H.,
assignor.)
American Metal Company, The. (See Eppensteiner, Wil-
liam F., assignor.)
.\niericaii Metal Company, The. (See Heberlein, Max F.
W.. assignor.)
American Meter Company. (See Benson, Arthur F., as-
signor.)
,\merican Meter Company. (See Diehl, John C. assignor.)
American Mills Company, The. (See Lilley, Samuel C,
assignor.)
American Moistening Company. (See Knight, Ira W., as-
signor.)
American National Company, The. (See Lewinski,
George, assignor.)
/Vmerican Oak Leather Co., The. (See Wilson, Earle, as-
signor.)
American Optical Company. (See Baker, Nelson M., as-
signor. )
American Optical Company. (See Cozzens, Charles O.,
assignor.)
American Optical Company. (See Gagnon, Louis L., as-
signor.)
American Optical Company. (See Hill, Harry W., as-
signor.)
American Optical Company. (See Keenan, John A., as-
signor.)
American Optical Company. (See Kinney, Fay D., as-
signor.)
American Optical Company. (See Splaine, Edward M.,
assignor.)
American Optical Company. (See Tillyer, Edgar D., as-
signor.)
American Optical Company. (See Wells, Joel C, as-
signor.)
.American Optical Company. (See Wrighton, William J.,
assignor.)
American Ordnance Corporation. (See Davison, Gregory
C, assignor.)
American Ore Reclamation Company. (See Shallock,
Edward W., assignor.)
.\merican Oxythermic Corporation. (See Frankl, Mathias,
assignor.)
American Paper Bottle Company, The. (See Reade, C. W.
and Scott, assignors.)
American Paper Bottle Company, The. (See Scott, Henry
T., assignor.)
American Pearl Button Company. (See Knott, Harry H.,
assignor.)
American Perforator Company. (See Rix, Edward G., as-
signor.)
American Plastics Corporation. (See Vawter, Will E.,
assignor.)
American Platinum Works. (See Ledig, Kurt K., as-
signor.)
American Potash & Chemical Corporation. (See Black,
Leroy G., assignor.)
American Potash & Chemical Corporation. (See Gale,
William A., assignor.)
American Potash & Chemical Corporation. (See Ritchie,
C. F., Gale, and Allen, assignors.)
American Potasli & Chemical Corporation. (See Suhr,
Henry B., assignor.)
American Power-Cycle Corporation. (See Petmecky, Fred
P.. assignor.)
American Process Feed Co. (See Princell, John M., as-
signor.)
American Pulley Company, The. (See Munoz, G. C, and
Watson, assignors.)
American Radiator Company. (See Cornell, Edward S.,
assignor.)
American Radiator Companv. (See Cornell, Edward S.,
Jr.. assignor.)
American Radiator Company. (See Goerg, Bernhard, as-
signor.)
(See Kilb, Francis C, as-
(See Kilb, F. C, and
.\mericnn R.adiator Company.
signer.)
American Radiator Company.
Woodruff, assignors.)
American Radiator Company. (See Lambert, Robert D.,
assignor.)
.American Radiator Company. (See Manning. Fowler, as-
signor.)
.American Radiator Company. (See Manning, Fowler and
S. W., assignor.)
American Radiator Company. (See Manning, F., and
Lambert, assignors.)
Anierionn Riidiator Company. (See Reynolds, F. C, and
Kirchhcim, assignors.)
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LIST OF PATENTEES
19
(See Timmis, W. W., and
(See Wales, George F.,
(See Woodruff, Henry S.,
(See Woodruff, H. S., and
(See Woolley, Clarence M.,
(See Cooke, George T.,
(See Frizzell,
(See Flanders,
(See Freeze,
(See Grother,
(See Hayes, A.
(See Hayes, A.,
(See Hudson,
( See Lundeen,
(See McGoIian,
(See Millan, Ed-
(See Passano,
(See Salender,
(See Sendzimir,
(See Shafer,
I
• American Radiator Company.
Walker, assignors.)
American Radiator Company.
assignor.)
American Radiator Company.
assignor.)
American Radiator Company.
Engelskirchen, assignors.)
American Radiator Company.
assignor.)
American Railway Products Co
assignor.)
American Railway Signal Company, The.
C. S., and McDonel, assignors.)
American Rayon Company. (See Furness, William PI.,
assignor.)
American Reenforced Paper Company. (See Gibbs, George
E., assignor.)
American Reenforced Paper Company. (See Jackson,
Patrick T., assignor.)
American Reenforced Paper Company. (See Newkirk,
Francis F., assignor.)
American Rock Wool Corporation. (See Drill, Daniel C,
assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The.
Hyrum E., assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The
Jonathan R., assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The.
Albert J., assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The.
and Canfleld, assignors.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The.
and Griffis, assignors.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The.
Edwin B., assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The.
Ernest F., assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The.
George W., assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The,
ward N., assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The.
Russell F., assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The.
Lambert A., assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The.
Tadeusz, assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The.
George B., assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The. (See Smith, Rus-
sell R., assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The. (See Snyder,
Howard C, assignor.)
American Rolling Mill Company, The. (See Tytus, J. B..
and Hudson, assignors.)
American Safety Razor Corporation. (See Dalkowitz,
Godfrey, assignor.)
American Safety Tank Co. (See Haas, A. E., and Clay,
assignors.)
American Sales Book Company. (See Bass, Harold W.,
assignor.)
American Sales Book Company.
assignor.)
American Sales Book Company.
assignor.)
American Sales Book Company.
E., assignor.)
American Sales Book Company.
signer.)
American Sales Book Company.
F., assignor.)
American Sales Book Company, Inc. (See Lankton, Louis
S., assignor.)
American Sales Book Company Inc. (See Lawson, Al-
bert R., assignor.)
American Sales Book Company. (See Mcintosh, William
H., assignor.)
American Sales Book Company. (See Pringle, William A.,
assignor.)
American Sales Book Company. (Sec Pringle, W. A., and
Manuel, assignors.)
American Screw Company. (See Clark, Eugene E., as-
signor.)
American Screw Company. (See Tomalis, Joseph J., as-
signor.)
American Soal-Kap Corporation. (See Daniels, Ransom
J., assignor.)
American Sealing Company.
Nordmark, nssignors.)
American Seating Company.
Jolin, assignor.)
American Seating Company.
assignor.)
American Securlt Company,
aHslgnor.)
American Securlt Company, The.
assignor.)
Amoricim Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Belding,
lliirv(>y U., nssignor.)
AiiKMlciin SIuM't and Tin I'late Company. (See Bucclcone,
Dario, assignor.)
(See Bottle, Edward K..
(See Conklin, De Witt I.,
(See Gochnauer, Walter
(See Greig, Walter, as-
(See Hagemann, Louis
(See Leader, XT. S., and
(See van den Boogaard,
(Sec Ver Meulen, James M.,
(See Eckert, Fritz,
(See Meer, Raymond,
The.
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Croft,
G. M., and Hunter, assignors.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Dahl,
Lawrence S., assignor.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Dahl, L. S.,
and Schultz, assignors.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Graf, J.
E., and Marshall, assignors.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Hammer,
Olaf M., assignor.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Lorig,
Edwin T., assignor.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See McEl-
haney, J. R., and Stoker, assignors.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Moore,
Carl E., assignor.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Moore,
Edwin E., assignor.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Nichols,
John T., assignor.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Orr, How-
ard S., assignor.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Peterson,
Rolland E., assignor.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Romig,
Orlando E., assignor.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Secrlst,
Stanley M., assignor.)
American Sheet and Tin Plate Company. (See Whetzel,
Joshua C, assignor.)
American Slicing Machine Company. (See Campbell,
William J., assignor.)
American Smelting and Refining Company. (See Bar-
tholomew, G. P., and Fleming, assignors.)
American Smelting and Refining Company. (See Better-
ton, J. O., and Baumann, assignors.)
American Smelting and Refining Company. (See Better-
ton, J. O., and Lebedeff, assignors.)
American Smelting and Refining Company. (See Better-
ton, J. O., and Perkins, assignors.)
American Smelting and Refining Company. (See Better-
ton, J. O., and Phillips, assignors.)
American Smelting and Refining Company, The. (See
Betterton, J. O., and Waterman, assignors.)
American Smelting and Refining Company. (See
Cheavens, John H., assignor.)
American Smelting and Refining Company. (See Lindner,
Karl A., assignor.)
American Smelting and Refining Co. (See MacMichael,
Hugh R., assignor.)
American Smelting and Refining Company. (See Marble,
Earl R., assignor.)
American Smelting and Refining Company. (See Poland,
Frank F., assignor.)
American Solder & Flux Co. (See Kofke, Harry C.)
American Soya Products Corporation. (See Bonotto,
Michele, assignor.)
American Stay Company. (See Merrick, Frank W., as-
signor.)
American Stay Company. (See Murray, Albert C, as-
signor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Barnes, R. H., and Radway, assignors.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Beatty, C. C, and Lloyd, assignors.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Bletso, B. N., and Carlson, assignors.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Blue, Ernest M., assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Brickman, A. E., and Gleason, assignors.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Camp, R. E., and Strysik, assignors.)
American Steel and MMre Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Carlson, Clarence O., assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
New Jersey, The.
The.
(See Carstarphen, Fred C, assignor.)
nerican Steel and Wire Company of
Amer
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey,
(Soo Ellsworth, Frank H.. assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Ellsworth, F. H., and Gleason, assignors.)
American Stool and Wire Conipnny of New J(M'sey, The.
(See li'ohrcy, Harold H., assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey. (See
CJlivison, George A., assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, Tlie,
(See (MisTRon, O. A., and Stolnacke, assignors.)
American Sleol and Wire ('onipany of Now Jersey, The.
(See (Jreene, Gu.v O., nssignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company, The. (See ITlllix,
Foster F., nssignor.)
Anierlcnn Steel and Wire Company of Now Jersey, The.
(See Howe, Jnines F., assignor.)
Amerlcnn SI eel nnd Wire Company of Now .Terscy, The.
(See Jewell, J. II., nnd McNnmoe, assignor.*!.)
American Steel nnd Wire Company of Ni'w Jcr.sey, The.
(See Ijegg(>, 10. 10., luul I'e.sUIn, assignors.)
ATiKMicnn SI(>('1 ami AN'lre Conipnny of Now Jersey, The.
(Sec liconiii-d, Willl.'iin 10., assignor.)
American Sl<>el nnd Wire CJompnny of Now Jersey, The.
(See McNnmee, Owen A., nRsignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Moreira, Salvador, assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See jNIoreira, S., and Sabol, assignors.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Peterson, Thomas F., assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Ralston, H. C, and Williams, assignors.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
• (See Reed, Malcolm W., assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Reis, Clarence P., assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Riddle, Harvey W., assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Robbins, David S.. assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Rose, George H., assignor.)
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Sabol, Ernest J., assignor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Aurien, Ray G., as-
signor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Bachman, Fred E., as-
signor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Baselt, Walter H., as-
signor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Cottrell, Robert B., as-
signor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Hedgcoek, William C,
assignor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Hedgcoek, W. C, and
Cottrell, assignors.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Kayler, Frank H., as-
signor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Oelkers, Alfred H., as-
signor.)
American Steel Foundries. (See Oelkers, A. H., and Bach-
man, assignors.)
American Steel Wool Mfg. Co. Inc. (See Dyer, Herbert
A., assignor.)
American Sterilizer Company. (See Stranszky, Emil, as-
signor.)
American Sterilizer Company. (See Talas, Louis, as-
signor.)
American Stove Company. (See Brumbaugh, Isaac V.,
assignor.)
American Stove Company. (See Frick, William H., as-
signor.)
American Stove Company. (See Kauffman, Lester S.,
assignor.)
American Stove Company. (See Meacham, B. E., and
Letter, assignors.)
American Sweetwood Holder Co. (See McWane, Gerould
R., assignor.)
American Swiss Company, The. (See Anderson, E., and
Sass, assignors.)
American Swiss Company, The. (See Eightmyer, Holden
W., assignor.)
American Talking Wire Company. (See Woodmansee, G.
C. and C. G., assignors.)
American Tap Bush Company. (See Rice, Frank E., as-
signor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See AfEel,
Herman A., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Aflfel,
H. A., and Best, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Alln, Howard D., assizor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See An-
derson, Emil N., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company, et al.
(See Anderson, E. N., assignor, Bascom, Getz, and
Sandalls.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Bacon, Walter M., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Blackwell. O. B., and Herman, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Bier-
stedt, Gustav C, assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Bixel, Edwnrd C, assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. ( See Bixel,
E. C, and Smith, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Boeh-
ler, J. D., and Sidur, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Bowen, Arnold E., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (Spe
Branson, D. E., Holden, and Eyster, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Col-
lins, Clarence V., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Cowan, Frank A., assignor.)
American Telephone & Telegraph Company. (See Cramp-
ton, David, assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Dar-
row, Wirt E., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Davis, Rowland P., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Day,
Lester S., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Durnnd. Samuel R., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Edwards. P. G., and Shoffstall, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Ed-
wards, W. H., and Halligan, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Espenschied. L., and Curtis, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Fra-
cassi, Renato D., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Friend, Otto A., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Gardner, L. A., and Singer, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Gibson, E. S., (Hansen, assignor), and Worth.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Green,
Estill I., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Hamilton, Harold S., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Har-
low, L. JI., and Jlapes, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Harms, Gordon J., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Hoinkls, William, assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Holden, William H. T., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Hop-
pesch, John W., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Howie, Louis W., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Hunter, Russell N., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Ilgen-
fritz, Lester M., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Kuhn,
George W., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Labaugh, James M., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Maurer, K. L., and Swart, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Mertz,
Pierre, assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Mitchell, Doren, assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Mitchell, D., and Abraham, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Mowton, Edward M . assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Neis-
winter, James T., assignor")
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Newby, N. D., and Moody, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Nor-
ton, John E., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Nyquist. Harry, assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company et al. (See
Osborne, H. S., assignor, and Wright.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Osgood, Dexter T., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Osten-
Sacken, Irving C, assignor.)
American TeIe])liono and Telegraph Company. (See Perry,
Donald B.. assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Potter, Ralph K., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Rea,
Wilton T.. assignor.)
American Teleplione and Telegraph Company. (See
Schneckloth, Harry H., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Schott. Lionel, assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Sefcik, Joseph J., Jr., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Sheatsley, Paul W., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Stevenson, William, assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Swart, Leland K., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Swart,
L. K., and Bodle, assignors.)
American Telephone & Telegraph Company. (See Swezey,
Burdette S., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Taylor, E. R., and Mitchell, assignors.)
American Telephone and Telegrapli Companj'. (See Tay-
lor. John W., assignor.)
American Teleplione and Telegraph Company. (See
Thornton, Floyd E., assignor.)
American Telepnone and Telegraph Company. (See
Thorp, Vaughn P., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See Was-
check, George, assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Watson, Edward F., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Weaver, Allan, .nssignor.)
American Telehonc and Telegraph Company. (See Wln-
tringham, William T., assignor.)
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Wright, Sumner B., assignor.)
American Thermos Bottle Company, The. (See Payson,
Arthur H., assignor.)
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21
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American Thermos Bottle Company, The. (See Payson,
A. H., and Duevel, assignors.)
American Third Axle Corp. (See EoI)in, Philip T., as-
signor.)
American Thread Company, The. (See Baker, Dickerson
G., assignor.)
American Tire Guard Company. (See Overturf, Clarence
A., assignor.)
American Tool & Machine Co. (See ThoU, John F., as-
signor.)
American Tool Works Company, The. (See Hoelscher,
William G., assignor.)
American Tractor Equipment Corporation. (See Knapp,
John F., assignor.)
American Transformer Company. (See Emlen, A. A.,
and Lundgren, assignors.)
American Transformer Company. (See Gaston, John R.,
assignor.)
American Transformer Company. (See Hunter, Thomas
M., assignor.)
American Transformer Company. (See Schermerhorn,
John L., assignor.)
American Type Founders, Inc. (See Seybold, Frederick
W., assignor.)
American Voith Contact Co. Inc. (See Thaler, Wilhelm,
assignor.)
American Well & Prospecting Company. (See Duda,
Oswald, assignor.)
American Well Works, The. (See Walker, James D.,
assignor.)
American Window Glass Company. (See Shoemaker,
Charles S., assignor.)
American Zinc, Lead & Smelting Company. (See Calbeck,
John H., assignor.)
American Zinc, Lead and Smelting Company. (See Monk,
Reginald H., assignor.)
American Zinc, Lead & Smelting Company. (See Monk,
R. H., and Ross, assignors.)
American Zirconium Corporation. (See Allan, Banjamin
W., assienor.)
American Zirconium Corporation. (See Bousquet, L'R. G., i
Richter, and Allan, assignors.)
American Zirconium Corporation. (See Richter, Hartmut
W., assignor.)
Ames, Adelbert, Jr., and G. H. Gliddon, assignors to trus-
tees of Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. Ophthalmic
lens. 2,087,234 ; July 20.
Ames, Adelbert, Jr., and G. H. Gliddon, assignors to trus-
tees of Dartmouth College, Hanover, N. H. Correcting
ocular errors. 2,087,235 ; July 20.
Ames, Adelbert, Jr., assignor to trustees of Dartmouth
College, Hanover, N. H. Method and instrument for
testing eyes. 2,095,235 ; Oct. 12.
Ames, Butler, Boston, Mass. Cooking apparatus.
2,099,788; Nov. 23.
Ames, Charles H., Whittier, Calif. Radiant orchard
heater. 2,097,544 ; Nov. 2.
Ames, Elmer U., CoUingswood, N. J., A. A. Seaman, ad-
ministratrix of the estate of E. U. Ames, deceased, as-
signor to H. Brinton Company, Frankford, Philadelphia,
Pa. Selective operating means for knitting needles.
2,080,525 ; May 18.
Ames, George P., Springfield, Mass. Can opening and
mixing machines. 2,086,658 ; July 13.
Ames, Harold T., assignor to The Cord Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Headlight structure. 2,084,120 ; June 15.
Ames, Haviland C. (See Mackay, J. T., and Ames.)
Ames, James W., Montclair, N. J. Device for holding and
positioning railroad spikes. 2,066,382 ; Jan. 5.
Ames, John K., Machias, assignor to Burrowes Corpora-
tion, Portland, Maine. Double window. 2,101,803 ;
Dec. 7.
Ames, W. R., Company. (See Folsom, Rolfe A., assignor.)
Ames, Warren, Newton, Mass. Gauge. 2,093,066 ; Sept.
14.
Amlck, Clair J., Lakewood, assignor to The Monarch
Aluminum Ware Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Cocktail
shaker. 2.090,320 ; Aug. 17.
Amick, Marion G., Wilmington, Del., A. E. Parmelee,
Carnoys Point, N. J., and J. L. Stecher, assignors to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Making tetra-alkyl lead. 2,091,112 ; Aug. 24.
Amick, Marion G., Boothwyn, J. C. Lawrence, Moylan, Pa.,
and J. L. Steelier, assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Temperature control.
2,091,801; Aug. 31.
Amldon, Charles H., assignor to Norton Company, Wor-
cester, Mass. Grinding maclilne. 2,101,787 ; Dec. 7.
Amidon, Charles 11. (See Cole, R. A., and Amldon.)
Amity Leather Products Co. (See Welch, Herman B.,
assignor.)
Ammon, Charlos D., liincoln, Nebr. Automatic choking
device. 2,098,479 ; Nov. 9.
Ammon, Charles P., Lincoln, Nebr. Grinder. 2,098,480 ;
Nov. 9.
Ammon, Christian, Berlln-Wilmcrsdorf, Germany. Con-
verting carbon monoxide Into formic acid. 2,070,503 ;
Feb. 0.
Amirion, lOdward U., Reading, Pa. Hosiery Inspecting de-
vice. 2,090,88;!; Aug. 21.
Amon, Frank W., I'hiladclphia, Pa. li'ood handling np-
paraluH. 2,076,440; Apr. 6.
Amory, Otis T. (See Burucli, H. N., Aniory, and lUoxoin.)
(See Aime, Frank L.,
(See Eagleson, Jacob,
(See Kennedy, Joseph
(See Olson, John W.,
(See Rogers, Paul M.,
(See Rogge, Carl A.,
(See Rosch, Samuel J.,
(See Rosch, S. J.,
Amos, Frank H. (See Allan, J. R., and Amos.)
Amos, William, Detroit, Mich. Soldering iron. 2,068,728 ;
Jan. 26. •
Amrein, Jacob, Jr., Atlanta, Ga. Saw tooth for cutting
stone. 2,085,722 ; July 6.
Amsden, Ralph D., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Photometric battery tester.
2,074,825 ; Mar. 23.
Amsden, Ralph D., LjTin, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electrical control system.
2,082,607 ; June 1.
Amsler, Alfred J., SchafChouse, Switzerland. Measuring
device, particularly for machines for testing materials.
2,102,872 ; Dec. 21.
Amsler, Max, Biel, Switzerland. Dry safety razor.
2,098,849 ; Nov. 9.
Amtsberg, Lester A., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Reversible
rotary motor. 2,077,733 ; Apr. 20.
Amundson, Alfred R., Superior, Wis. Window stop.
2,075,691; Mar. 30.
Amyot, Louis J. A., Quebec, Quebec, Canada. Corded
woven fabric. 2,096,835 ; Oct. 26.
Amyot, Louis J. A., Quebec, Quebec, Canada. Brassifere
and foundation garment. 2,100,932 ; Nov. 30.
Anaconda Copper Mining Company. (See Barnard, E. A.,
and Maguire, assignors.)
Anaconda Copper Mining Company. (See Thomas, Wil-
liam J., assignor. )
Anaconda Wire & Cable Company.
assignor.)
Anaconda Wire & Cable Company.
assignor.)
Anaconda Wire & Cable Company.
A., assignor.)
Anaconda Wire & Cable Company.
assignor.)
Anaconda Wire & Cable Company.
assignor.)
Anaconda Wire & Cable Company.
assignor. )
Anaconda Wire & Cable Company.
assignor.)
Anaconda Wire & Cable Company.
di Lustro, and Rogers, assignors.)
Anaconda Wire & Cable Company. (See Talbott, James
E., assignor.)
Anaconda Wire & Cable Company. (See Webb, J. B., and
Papst, assignors.)
Anaconda Wire & Cable Company. (See Wodtke, Hans "V.,
assignor.)
Anagnost, Christ. (See Estes, R. B., and Anagnost.)
Anastor, Charles G., assignor to Kimble Glass Company,
Vineland, N. J. Forming canals in glassware.
2,072,194; Mar. 2.
Anathor-Henrikson, Henrik, West Englewood, N. J. Aero-
plane. 2,071,744 ; Feb. 23.
Anchor Cap & Closure (^Corporation. (See Corin, David,
assignor.)
Anchor Cap & Closure Corporation. (See Gibbs, John C,
assignor.)
Anchor Cap & Closure Corporation. (See Podel, Abraham,
assignor.)
Anchor Cap & Closure Corporation. (See Scofield, Edgar,
assignor. )
Anchor Cap & Closure Corporation. (See Smith, James
S. B., assignor.)
Anchor Cap & Closure Corporation. (See Von Till, Louis
A., assignor.)
Anchor Steel & Conveyor Company. (See Waalkes,
Gerrit, assignor.)
Anciens Etablissements R. Cornoly & Cie.,Societ(?Anonyme,
(See ITirsch. Claude, assignor.)
Anciens Etablissements R. Cornely & Cie., Societe Ano.
nyme. (See Ollendorff, Jacques, assignor.)
Andale Company. (See McNeal, Daniel R., assignor.)
Anderau, Walter. (See Straub, P., and Anderau.)
Anderegg, Frederick O. (Sec Morbelli, Giovanni, as-
signor.)
Anderegg, Frederick O., Newark, Ohio. Reenforced ceram-
ic building construction and method of assembly.
2,075,033; Mar. 30.
Anderegg, Itonhon IT., La Crosse, Wis. Evaporator coil.
2,009,186 ; Nov. 16.
Anders, Ernst R., Dresden, Germany, assignor to Millie
Patent Holding Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Individually
wrapped bag package. 2,087,236 : July 20,
Anders, Rudolph, Los Angeles, Calif. Ventilated cloth-
ing. 2,079,980; May 11.
Andersag, Hans. (See Henecka, H., and Andersng.)
Andersag, Iliins. (See Jung, IT., and Andersng.)
Aii(l('rs(M\, Andrew C. (See Simpson, E. G., and
Aiul(M'sen.)
Andersen, Itjorn. (See Scbnelder, C, and .\ndersen.)
Andersen, Bjorn, Muplewood, and II. 11. Bull, lOli/abetll,
N. J., assignors to (^-Ihiloid (Corporation, rroductlon
of Improved (llni. 2,069,202 ; Feb. 2.
And(>rs('n, HJorn, Muplewood, and 10. A. Grenquist, Blootn-
lleld, N. .1., assignors to (\'llulold Corporation. SeMsi>n-
ing of plastic niiiterlal. 2,081,372; .lime 22.
AiiderHcii, ("arl N., Well(>sley IIIIIh. Miis.s., assignor to
!.ev("r Itrolher.s ("omiiany. Arniiinllc mercury smIIh of
an oxyg<'n acid of a liaUigcn. 2,067,894 ; .Ian. 19.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Andersen, Carl N., Wellesley Hills, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Aryl mercury hydroxy mononuclear
aromatic carboxylates. 2,074,040 ; Mar. 16.
Andersen, Carl N., Wellesley Hills, Mass., assignor to
Lever Brothers Company. Aromatic mercury amides
and making the same. 2,085,066 ; June 29.
Andersen, Carl N., Wellesley Hills, Mass., assignor to
Lever Brothers Company. Arvl mercury aromatc poly-
basic carboxylates. 2,094,253 ; Sept. 28.
Andersen, Carl N., Wellesley Hills, Mass., assignor to
Lever Brothers Company. Organic mercury com*
pounds. 2,103.657 ; Dec. 28.
Andersen, Carl N., Watertown, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Aryl mucuric salts of benzene car-
boxylic acids. 2,084,311 ; June 22.
Andersen, Carl N., Watertown, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Organic mercury compounds.
2,085,063 ; June 29.
Andersen, Carl N., Watertown, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Aromatic mercury cyclic alkaloid
compounds and making them. 2,085,064 ; June 29.
Andersen, Carl N., Watertown, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Aromatic mercury substituted
heterocyclic compound. 2,085,065 ; June 29.
Andersen, Carl N., Watertown, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Aryl mercury compounds of
heterocyclic imines and imides. 2,087,959 ; July 27.
Andersen, Carl N., Watertown, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Aryl mercury imino and imido com-
pounds and making them. 2,087,960 ; July 27.
Andersen, Carl N., Watertown, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Organic mercury compounds.
2.090,927 ; Aug. 24.
Andersen, Carl N., Watertown, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Organic mercury compounds.
2,096,721: Oct. 26.
Andersen, Carl N., Watertown, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Aryl mercury carboxylates of dyes.
2,096,722 ; Oct. 26.
Andersen, Carl N., Watertown, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Aryl mercury imino compounds
of dyes. 2,096,723 ; Oct. 26.
Andersen, Carl N., Watertown, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Aryl mercury alcoholates of dyes.
2,096,724 : Oct. 26.
Andersen, Chris C. (See De Long. W., and Andersen.)
Andersen, Eli F. (See Hogg, E. E., aund Andersen.)
Andersen, Eli F., and E. E. Hogg, New Kensington,
assignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Closure. 2,081,138 ; May 25.
Andersen, Gustav, Copenhagen, Denmark. Production of
metals and .alloys with very small contents of carbon.
2,069,469 ; Feb. 2.
Andersen, Gustav, Copenhagen, Denmark. Furnace for
ore reduction. 2,085,025 ; June 29.
Andersen. Gustav E., Stavanger, Norway. Container.
2,097,682 ; Nov. 2.
Andersen, Jorgeu C, assignor of three-fourths to T.
Christie, Rochester, N. Y. Cutting device. 2,082,807 ;
June 8.
Anderson, Albert J., Ansonia, assignor to J. E. Smith &
Co., Inc., Waterbury, Conn. Shingle. 2,084,981 ;
June 29.
Anderson, Albert & J. M. Manufacturing Company. (See
Reynolds, Charles H., assignor.)
Anderson, Albert R.,' Ambridge, Pa. Corner bracket.
2,084,758 ; June 22.
Anderson, Alexander, Fullerton, Calif. Instrument for
surveying bore holes. 2,070,610 : Apr. 13.
Anderson, Alf E., Milton, JIass. Circuit controlling appa-
ratus. 2,068,898 ; Jan. 26.
Anderson. Alf E., Milton, Mass. Electrical connecter.
2,089,844; Aug. 10.
Anderson, Alfred J., and E. C. Keller, Susanville, Calif.
Combination machine stand. 2,084,234 ; June 15.
Anderson, Alvin P., and W. K. Nelson, Wood River, 111.,
assignors to Shell Development Company, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Preparation of high grade asphalts.
2,073,088; Mar. 9.
Anderson, Alvin P., Wood River, 111., and C. IM. Kellogg,
University City, JIo., assignors to Shell Development
Company, San Francisco. Calif. Continuous dewaxing
process and apparatus. 2,085,521 ; June 29.
Anderson, Annie G., executrix. (See Anderson, James
C.)
Anderson, Arvid E., Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to Gener.al
Electric Company. Automatic reelosing circuit breaker.
2,100,893 ; Nov. 30.
Anderson, August E., Montclair, N. J. Spark plug.
2,071,450; Feb. 23.
Anderson, Axel, Clifton, N. J. Receptacles, case, and the
like. 2,067,558 ; Jan. 12.
Anderson, Bert J., Ilaniniond, Ind. Velocipede frame.
2,077,197 ; Apr. 13.
Anderson, Bert J., Hammond, Ind. Saddle construction.
2,096,624 ; Oct. 19.
Anderson, Bert J., Hammond, Ind. Pedal construction.
2.084.373 ; June 22.
Anderson, Bert J., Hammond, Ind. Rear frame member.
2.084.374 ; June 22.
Anderson, Bert J., Hammond, Ind. Velocipede frame mem-
ber. 2,091,938 ; Aug. 31.
Anderson, Bert J., Hammond, Ind. Backbone for a
velocipede. 2,093,065; Sept. 14.
Anderson Box Company. (See Krannert, H. C, and Bom-
berger, assignors.)
Anderson Box Company. (See Schaefer, Norbert F., as-
signor.)
Anderson, Carl A., Montclair, assignor of one-half to R. R.
Abrams, East Orange, N. J. Door clamp. 2,092,411 ;
Sept. 7.
Anderson, Carl E., East Orange, assignor to Eastern Tool
& Mfg. Co., Bloomfleld, N. J. Sprinker for receptacles.
2,071,101 ; Feb. 16.
Anderson, Carl E., East Orange, assignor to Eastern
Tool & Mfg. Co., Bloomfleld, N. J. Hair curler.
2,077,198 ; Apr. 13.
Anderson, Carl G., Boston, Mass. Apparatus for printing
on glass and the like. 2,068,649 ; Jan. 26.
Anderson, Carl L. (See Turner, H. I., and Anderson.)
Anderson, Carl O. (See Doennecke, H. W., Douglas, and
Anderson.)
Anderson, Carl R., assignor to The Griswold Manufac-
turing Company, Erie, Pa. Stove damper. 2,090,604 ;
Aug. 17.
Anderson, Carl R., assignor to The Griswold Manufac-
turing Company, Erie, Pa. Damper. 2,090,605 ; Aug.
17.
Anderson, Carl R., assignor to The Griswold Manufactur-
ing Company, Erie, Pa. Rack for cooking utensils.
2,101,487 ; Dec. 7.
Anderson, Cecil R., Ben Avon, assignor to The Martin-
Hardsocg Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Adjustable ground
rail connecter. 2,068,528 ; Jan. 19.
Anderson, Cecil R., Ben Avon, assignor to The Martin-
Hardsocg Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Manufacture of
mining machine cutter bits. 2,091,128 ; Aug. 24.
Anderson, Charles A. (See de Weal, A., Krag, and Ander-
son.)
Anderson, Charles A., New Rochelle, and M. Tobin. as-
signors to The Gotham Pressed Steel Comnany, New
York, N. Y. Game board. 2.083.108 ; June 8.
Anderson, Charles J., Jr., Jamestown, N. Y. Power trans-
mission. 2,075,418 ; Mar. 30.
Anderson, Charles J.. Jr., Jamestown, N. Y. Power trans-
mission. 2,086,889 ; July 13.
Anderson, Clair H. (See Anderson, R. O. and C. H.)
Anderson, Clayton G., assignor of forty-nine per cent to
C. P. Doughertv. Portland, Oreg. Automatic draft
control. 2,102,873 ; Dec 21.
Anderson Company, The. (See Bramming, Carl, as-
signor.)
Anderson Company, The. (See Levy, Edward J., as-
signor.)
Anderson Company, The. (See Smulski, Theodore J., as-
signor.)
Anderson, D.ale L. (See Neff, W. C, Workman, Ander-
son, and Holman.)
Anderson, David P., Pittsburgh, Pa. Die rolling.
2,087,831 ; July 20.
Anderson, David T., assignor to H. C. A. Walby, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada. Blade fastening device for saws.
2,089,105: Aug. 3.
Anderson, David T., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Saw
holder. 2,096,081 ; Oct. 19.
Anderson, Edward, Dayton, Ohio. Hydraulic mold.
2,101,015 ; Dec. 7.
Anderson. Edward, and C. J. Sass, assignors to The Amer-
ican Swiss Company, Toledo, Ohio. Vehicle door latch.
2.095.002 ; Oct. 12.
Anderson, Edward A., assignor to The Automatic Record-
ing Safe Company, Chicago, 111. Savings bank.
2,096,531 ; Oct. 19.
Anderson, Edward C, assignor to Illinois Watch Case
Company, Elgin, 111. Lipstick container. 2,100,999 ;
Nov. 30.
Anderson, Edward L., Grosse He, Mich., assignor to
American Blower (Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Fan.
Re. 20,394 ; June 8.
Anderson, Edward L., Grosse He, assignor to American
Blower Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Gas mixing appa-
ratus. 2,075,258; Mar. 30.
Anderson, Edward L., Grosse He, assignor to American
P.lowor Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Grille. 2,077,734;
Apr. 20.
Anderson, Edward L., Grosse He. assignor to American
Blower Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Supporting means.
2.081,030: May 18.
Anderson, Edward L., Grosse He, IMieh., assignor to
American Blower Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Grille.
2,091,621 : Aug. 31.
Anderson, Edward L., assignor to American Blower Cor-
poration. Detroit. Mich. Fan. 2,083,184; June 8.
Anderson. Edward L.. assignor to .\morican Blower Cor-
poration. Detroit, Mich. Fan. 2.083,185 ; June 8.
Anderson, Edward L., assignor to American Blower Cor-
poration. Detroit, Mich. Fan. 2,083.180 ; June 8.
Anderson. Edward L.. assignor to American Blower Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Fan. 2.083,187 ; June 8.
Anderson, Edward L., assignor to Ripley and Gowen
Company, Inc., Attleboro, Mass. Adjustable cravat
holder. 2,082,747: June 1.
Anderson, Edwin F., Buffalo, N. Y.. .assignor to Pillsbury
Flour Mills Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Apparatus
for treating flour and the like. 2,080,884 ; May 18.
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Anderson, Einar H., Chicago, 111. Tandem wheel chassis
unit. 2,072,787 ; Mar. 2.
Anderson, Elmer A., Moorhead, Minn. Window sash bal-
ance. 2,069,025 ; Jan. 26.
Anderson, Emil E. W. (See Dal^n, S. G., and Anderson.)
Anderson, Emil N., Oak Park, 111., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Registering system.
2,073,983 ; Mar. 16.
Anderson, Emil N., Oak Park, 111., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Lock. 2,094,574 ;
Oct. 6.
Anderson, Emil N., Oak Park, 111., H. M. Bascom, Brook-
lyn, N. y., E. Li. Getz, Kidgewood, N. J., and G.
Sandalls, Jr., North Tarrytown, N. Y. ; said Anderson
assignor to American Telephone and Telegraph Com-
pany ; said Bascom, said Getz, and said Sandalls, Jr.
assignors to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Prepayment telephone system.
2,084,121 : June 15.
Anderson, Eric W., Chicago, 111. Corner shelf. 2,096,024 ;
Oct. 19.
Anderson, Folke W., Chicago, 111., assignor to Continental
Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sheet metal can.
2,093,181 ; Sept. 14.
Anderson, Frank E., Inglewood, assignor to Boyle Manu-
facturing Company, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Canteen.
2,100,894; Nov. 30.
Anderson, Fred B. (See Armstrong, T. N. Jr., and Ander-
son.)
Anderson, Fredericl< H. (See Reid, E. H., and Anderson.)
Anderson, Frederick L., Haverhill, Mass., and N. Crispino,
Keene, N. H., assignors to United Shoe Machinery Cor-
poration, Paterson, N. J. Cutting sole for the attach-
ment of wood heels. 2,088,562 ; Aug. 3.
Anderson, George K., Pittsburgh, and W. D. Johnston,
Jr., Dormont, Pa., assignors to The Neville Company.
Resin polymerization. 2,092,998 ; Sept. 14.
Anderson, George K., Pittsburgh, and W. D. Johnston,
Jr., Dormont, Pa., assignors to Tlie Neville Company.
Polymerization of resins. 2,092,999 ; Sept. 14.
Anderson. George W., et al. (See Coney, John, assignor.)
Anderson, George W., assignor to The General Tire &
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Tread for pneumatic
tires. Re. 20,431 ; June 29.
Anderson, Gilbert V., Philadelphia, Pa., and A. T.
Bremser, Westmont, N. J., assignors to Larner Machine
Company, Pliiladelphia, Pa. Internal combustion en-
gine. 2,083,680; June 15.
Anderson, Gilbert V., Philadelphia, and W. E. Conklin,
Wyncote, assignors to William F. Fischer, Philadelphia,
Pa. Paper web tensioning mechanism for printing
presses. 2,090,858 ; Aug. 24.
Anderson, Gust A., Des Moines, Iowa. Mechanical rack.
2,082,236 ; June 1.
Anderson, Gustaf B., assignor of one-half to O. T. Nelson,
Minneapolis, Minn. Combination hand lamp and writ-
ing pad. 2,089,821 ; Aug. 10.
Anderson, Gustaf W. (See Howard, S. R., and Anderson.)
Anderson, Gustavo. (See Nicholls, W. H., and Anderson.)
Anderson, Hal C. (See Lee, R. K., Tea. and Anderson.)
Anderson, Harry J., assignor to Hills-McCanna Company,
Chicago, 111. Fluid pumping device. 2,075,755 ; Mar.
30.
Anderson, Harry O., assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester, Mass. Abrasive wheel and manufacture.
2,078,436 : Apr. 27.
Anderson, Harry O., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Abrasive wheel. 2,078,437 ; Apr. 27.
Anderson, Harry O.. assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Jlass. Grinding wheel. 2,094,556 ; Sept. 28.
Anderson, ITelmer, assignor to General Mills, Inc., Minne-
apolis, Minn. Bag closing and sealing machine.
2,083,417 : .Tune 8.
Anderson, Helmer, assignor to General Mills, Inc., Min-
neapolis. l\Iinn. Bag closure. 2.087,934; July 27.
Anderson, Ililding, assignor to Tuttle & Bailey, Inc., New
Britain, Conn. Air deflecting device. 2,090,908 ; Aug.
24.
Anderson, Homer G., Newtonville, assignor to Raytheon
Production Corporation, Newton, Mass. Induction heat-
ing coil. 2,075,079 ; Mar. 30.
Anderson. Howard H., Pottstown, Pa. Shoe tip stretcher.
2,080,830; July 13.
Anderson, Howiird P., Erie, Pa., assignor to The Standard
Stoker Company, Incorporated. Conveyer. 2,060,750 ;
Jan. 5.
Anderson, Howard P., Erie, Pa., assignor to The Rtandnrd
Stoker Company, Inc. Fuel distributor. 2,075,158 ;
Mar. 30.
Anderson, Howard P., Erie, Pa., assignor to The Standard
Stoker Company, Inc. Stolcer. 2,081,113; May 18.
Anderson, Howard P., Erie, Pa., assignor, l)y mesne iis-
signnionts, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc.
Fuel di-stributor. 2,095,950; Oct. 19.
Anderson. Howard P., Erin. Pa., assignor to The Standard
Stolcer Company, Inc. Stolcer. 2.099,552; Nov, Hi.
Anderson, Howard P., Erie, Pa., assignor to The Stand.-ud
St()l<('r Company, Inc. Sectional fu<'l distributor.
2,101,403; Dec. 7.
AiidiTson, Ilow.'ird 1'., Eric, Pa., assignor to The Stnndiml
Slolv-er Company, Inc., (1022). Stolier conveyer.
2,103,209 ; Dec. ^1.
Anderson, Howard P., and E. Martin, Erie, Pa., assignors,
by mesne assignments, to The Standard Stoker Com-
pany, Inc. Stoker. 2,081,114 ; May 18.
Anderson, Howard P., and J. B. MacKenzie, Erie, Pa., as-
signors to The Standard Stolcer Company, Inc. Pressure
fluia regulating means. 2,086,692 ; July 13.
Anderson, Ivar C. (See Hersey, H. J., Jr., and Andersen.)
Anderson, James C, Highland Park, 111. Smoking de-
vice. 2,081,976 ; June 1.
Anderson, James (J., deceased, by A. G. Anderson, execu-
trix, Elmhurst, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Alcet Electro Products Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Winding machine. 2,103,239 ; Dec. 28.
Anderson, James K., Wellington Foundry, Leeds, England.
Doffing mechanism for flyer spinning, doubling, twisting,
and like machines. 2,076,423 ; Apr. 6.
Anderson, James L., Tenafly, N. J., assignor to Air Reduc-
tion Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. IMethod
and apparatus for fusion welding. 2,071,808 ; Feb. 23.
Anderson, James L., Closter, N. J., assignor to Air Reduc-
tion Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Welded
structure. 2,071,809 ; Feb. 23.
Anderson, James L., Closter, N. J., assignor to Air Re-
duction Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Process and apparatus for fusion welding. 2,081,897 ;
June 1.
Anderson, James L., Closter, N. J., assignor to Air Re-
duction Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Tracer apparatus. 2,083,588 ; June 15.
Anderson, James L., Closter, N. J., assignor to Air Reduc-
tion Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Ap-
paratus and method for rolling, forming, and welding.
2,084,375 ; June 22.
Anderson, James L., Closter, N. J., assignor to Air Re-
duction Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Spiral pipe welding machine. 2,087,274 ; July 20.
Anderson, James L., Closter, N. J., assignor to Air Reduc-
tion Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tube
welding. 2,103,346 ; Dec. 28.
Anderson, John E. (See Martin, E., and Anderson.)
Anderson, John E., Hamilton, assignor to George H.
Jackson Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Horse-
shoe. 2,096,504 ; Oct. 19.
Anderson, John P., assignor to Koppel Industrial Car and
Equipment Company, Koppel, Pa. Coupling mechanism.
2.071,490 : Feb. 23.
Anderson, John P., Koppel, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Pressed Steel Car Company, Inc., Pittsburgh,
Pa. Car construction. 2,081,975 ; June 1.
Anderson, John P.. Koppel, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Pressed Steel Car Company, Inc., Pittsburgh,
Pa. Dump car. 2,083,136 ; June 8.
Anderson, John P., Koppel, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Pressed Steel Car Company Inc., Pittsburgh,
Pa. Car construction. 2,101,698 ; Dec. 7.
Anderson, John W. (See Alport, David E. and S., as-
signors.)
Anderson, John W., Gary, Ind. Windshield wiper.
2,094,732 ; Oct. 5.
Anderson, John W., assignor to Sheller Manufacturing
Corporation, Portland, Ind. Steering wheel. 2,073,822 ;
Blar. 16.
Anderson. Joseph F., Rockford, .nssignor to Ed. Cumings,
Inc., Flint, Mich. Creel. 2,085,564 ; June 29.
Anderson, Leslie J., Westmont, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Combined picture and sound
recording apparatus. 2,083,355 ; June S.
Anderson, Louis I., Chicago, 111. Cable protector.
2,092,270 ; Sept. 7.
Anderson, Milton, Rockford, assignor to Borg-Warner
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Double universal joint as-
sembly. 2,072,090 ; Mar. 2.
Anderson, Nels A., Stockton, assignor to Fibrcboard
Products, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Box making ma-
chine. 2,070,704; Feb. td.
Anderson, Nels J. (See De Koster, C, and Anderson.)
Anderson, Nils H., assignor to The Shelton Tack Co.,
Slielton, Conn. Machine for capping tack heads.
2,103,508 ; Dec. 28.
-indorson, Norman T. (Sec Sweeley, E. A., and Ander-
son.)
Anderson, Oscar L., Los Angeles, Calif. Floor surfacing
machine. 2,086,204 ; .July 6.
Anderson, Oscar M. (See Ahnquist, N. T., and Ander-
son.)
Anderson, Oscnr M., assignor to Landers, Frnry & Clark,
New Britain, Conn. Strainer for percolators.
2,067,470 ; Jan. 12.
Aiuler.'^on, Oscar W., and E. 10. Forrester. Denver. Colo.
Thermostatic valve mochnnism. 2.084,982; .Inne 20.
Anderson. Perle .T., Portland, N. Y. Cultivator.
2,087,275 ; July 20.
Ander.'Jdii Products, Incorporated. (See Chlttick, Charles
Y., assignor.)
Ander.son, Ralph C, Chartolte. N. C. Yarn and fabric
m;ide therefrom. 2,077.97,S ; Ai)r. 20.
Anderson, Ralph W. (See lMc(\iy, V. K., and .\nderson.)
Anderson, Riiiph W., Wnuwatosa, Wis. Spnrk deslroyor
for locoiuoiives. 2,082.237: June 1.
Anderson, Hay It., Oldalioina City, OUla. Revolving tire
sign and cover. 2.083.806; June 15.
AndiMson, Uiiynioiul II., Tluirntun Ui>nlli. Kngland.
Delivery or extrusion nozzle device. 2,099.280; Nov.
16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Anderson, Reinliold J., Red Oak, Iowa. Display rack.
2.076.522: Apr. 1.3.
Anderson, Rexford O. (See Carson, A. H., Anderson, and
Davenport.)
Anderson, Richard T., Stacy, Minn. Latch. 2,093,182 ;
Sept. 14.
Anderson, Robert and S., Seattle, Wash. Vehicle and
direction indicator therefor. 2,094,776 ; Oct. 5.
Anderson, Robert P., Norwich, N. Y. Removable pan
handle. 2.092.198 : Sept. 7.
Anderson, Roger, Seattle, Wash. Anatomic splint.
2,080,802 ; May 18.
Anderson, Roger, assignor to The Tower Company, Seattle,
Wash. Fracture reducing table. 2. 079. 507 ; May. 4.
Anderson, Roger, assignor to The Tower Companv, Seattle,
Wash. Fracture splint. 2,101,889 : Dec. 14.
Anderson, Roland O., and C. H. Anderson, Des Moines,
Iowa. Ice or snow scooter. 2,101,229 ; Dec. 7.
Anderson, Roy F., Auburn, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Auburn Automobile Company, ConnersvlTle,
Ind. Windshield. 2,087,495 ; July 20.
Anderson, Russell G. (See Blazek, J. Y., and Anderson.)
Anderson, Russell T. (See Hosker, F. P., and Anderson.)
Anderson, Samuel. (See Anderson, Robert and S.)
Anderson, Samuel M. (See Hamilton, F. J., and Ander-
son.)
Anderson, Samuel M., Sharon, assignor to B. F. Sturte-
vant Company, Boston, Mass. Cooling and condition-
ing system for passenger vehicles. 2,087,790 ; July 20.
Anderson, Samuel M., and R. T. Palmer, Sharon, as-
signors to B. F. Sturtevant Company, Inc., Boston,
Mass. Air conditioning system utilizing refrigeration.
2,098,558 ; Xov. 9.
Anderson, Sidney E., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to West-
em Electric Company. Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electric wave translating system. 2,086,595 ; July 13.
Anderson, Sven W. E., Evansville, Ind., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Servel. Inc., Dover, Del. Ice
tray release mechanism. 2,098,850 ; Xov. 9.
Anderson, Swan F., assignor to F. L. Borehert, Rockford,
111. Apparatus for making frozen confections.
2.094,769 : Oct. 5.
Anderson-Tully Company. (See Ward, Neil C, assignor.)
Anderson, Victor, Cliffside, assignor to Alfred Hormann
& Company, West New York, N. J. Lamp finishing
machine. 2,069,387 : Feb. 2.
Anderson, Virginia H., Philadelphia, Pa. Urinal.
2.084,788 : June 22.
Anderson, W. C, Bromley, Ky., assignor to The Trumbull
Electric Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn.
Bus bar conduit system. 2,096,313 ; Oct. 19.
Anderson, Walter A., Rockford, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Underwood Elliott Fisher Companv,
Xew York, N. Y. Duplex adding machine. 2,068,650 ;
Jan. 26.
Anderson. Walter A., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y. Paper
feeding mechanism for accounting machines. 2.084.519 ;
June 22.
Anderson, Walter A., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y.
Combined cabinet and business machine stand.
2,101,230; Dec. 7.
Anderson. Warren C, Belmont, assignor to United-Carr
Fastener Corporation, Cambridge, "Mass. Making nut
buttons. 2.077.352 : Apr. 13.
Anderson. William, assignor to Lycoming Manufacturing
Company, Williamsport, Pa. Heating apparatus.
2.099,383 ; Nov. 16.
Anderson, William, Bromley, Ky., assignor to The Trum-
bull Electric Manufacturing (Company, Plainville, Conn.
Safety switch. 2,098,559 ; Nov. 9.
Anderson, William B., and S. C. Eaker, Springfield, ^Mass.,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Refrigerating appa-
ratus. 2,080,595 ; May 18.
Anderson, William C., San Francisco, assignor of one-half
to W. H. Brooks, Fairfax, Calif. Apparatus for mixing
materials. 2.077.088 ; Apr. 13.
Anderson, William P., Flint, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Bearing blank bending
machine. 2.089,169 ; Aug. 10.
Anderson. William S., assignor to Shoe Press Corpora-
tion. Philadelphia. Pa. Last member for shoe presses.
Re. 20,464 : Aug. 10.
Anderson. Vi'illiam S., assignor to Shoe Press Corporation,
Philadelphia, Pa. Sole plate for shoe presses.
2,009,055 : Jan. 26.
Anderson, William T., Jr.. Newark, and C. J. Larson. East
Orange, assignors to Hanovia Chemical and Manufac-
turing Companv, Newark. X. J. Ultraviolet ray appa-
ratus. 2.082.934 ; June 8.
Andersson, Carl A. (See Homlin, J. W., and Andersson.)
Andersson, Sven W. E., Evansville, Ind., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Servel, Inc., Dover, Del. Gas
regulator. 2.069,808 : Feb. 9.
Andersson, Sven W. E.. Evansville, Ind., assignor to
.''orvpl. Inc., New York, N. Y. Refrigeration. 2,076,058 ;
Apr. 6.
Andis, Mathew, Racine, Wis. Nnnvibratory shear mem-
ber for hair clippers. 2,096,477 : Oct. 19.
Andler, Robert F., Rutherford, assignor to Electrol Incor-
porated, Clifton, N. J. Oil burner. 2,090,506 ; Aug. 17.
Andler, Robert F., Rutherford, assignor to Electrol Incor-
porated. Clifton. N. J. Oil burning. 2,090.56S ; Aug. 17.
Andler, Robert F., Rutherford, assignor to Electrol Incor-
porated, Clifton, N. J. Oil burner. 2,090,576 ; Aug. 17.
Andler, ivobert F., Rutherford, assignor to Electrol Incor-
porated, Clifton, N. J. Mechanical advertising device.
2.100,690 ; Nov. 30.
Andrada, Morris J., East Orange, assignor to Robbins Con-
veying Belt Company, Passaic, N. J. Portable sectional
conveyer. 2,066,383 ; Jan. 5.
Andre, Gustaf E., Richmond, Ind. Wringer. 2,102,827 ;
Dec. 21.
Andre, Gustaf E., Richmond, Ind., assignor to Belden
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Lightning ar-
rester and making the same. 2,072,850 ; Mar. 9.
Andreana, Henry, New York, N. Y. Workbench.
2,067,113 ; Jan. 5.
Andreas. Arno, Munster, Germany, assignor to Bagpak,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Machine for filling barrels.
2.089.526 : Aug. 10.
Andreas, Arno, Munster, Germany, assignor to Bagpak,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Packing filling machine.
2,099.834 : Nov. 23.
Andreasen, Howard M., Tremonton, Utah. Treating beet
seed. 2,075,159 ; Mar. 30.
Andreatta, Lawrence, assignor of one-half to Santo
Ceretta, Chicago, 111. Mechanical figure toy.
2,081,785 ; May 25.
Andreoli, Robert P.. Lowell, Mass. Automatic ring trav-
eler gun. 2.094.517 : Sept. 28.
Andres, Charles M., Yonkers, assignor to Otis Elevator
Company, New York, N. Y. Luminous indicator.
2,072,439 ; Mar. 2.
Andres, Harry E., et al., executors. (See Harpham,
Fred M.)
Andres, Lloyd J., assignor to Automatic Musical Instru-
ment Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Lubricating sys-
tem. 2,069,639 ; Feb. 2.
Andres, Lloyd J., assignor to Automatic Musical Instru-
ment Companv, Grand Rapids, Mich. Photoelectric con-
verter. 2,073,773 : Mar. 16.
Andres, Lloyd J., assignor to Automatic Musical Instru-
ment Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Projection shut-
ter. 2,074,636 ; Mar. 23.
Andres, Lloyd J., assignor to Automatic Musical Instru-
ment Companv, Grand Rapids, Mich. Stvlus arm
switch. 2,078,928 ; May 4.
Andres, Lloyd J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Automatic In-
strument Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Robot phono-
graph. 2,098,216 ; Nov. 9.
Andres, Lloyd J., assignor to Automatic Instrument Com-
panv, Grand Rapids, Mich. Projector. 2,101,890 ;
Dec. 14.
Andres, William A., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J.
Presser-lifter actuating device for sewing machines.
2,067,038 ; Jan. 5.
Andrew, Frederick W. (See von Meister, F. W., and
Andrew.)
Andrew, Harry R., Roswell, N. Mex. Water meter.
2.097,360 ; Oct. 26.
Andrew, Lucy B., Forest Hills, N. Y. Hair curler.
2.076,358; Apr. 6.
Andrew, Sumner D.. Camden, Ark., assignor to Bagpak.
Inc.. Xew York, N. Y. Forming a siftproof package.
2,093,067 ; Sept. 14.
Andrew, Vaughan L., Superior, Wis. Windmill.
2,069,571 ; Feb. 2.
Andrew, William K., Wauwatosa, Wis. Machine for form-
ing and applying liquid spray. 2.07S.223 ; Apr. 27.
Andrew, William K., Wauwatosa, assignor to Marathon
Paper Mills Company, Rothschild, Wis. Container.
2.089.527 : Aug. 10.
Andrews, Albert, Deadwood, S. Dak. Two-cvcle engine.
2.083.807 : June 15.
Andrews, Albert, Deadwood, S. Dak. Internal combustion
engine. 2.083,808 ; June 15.
Andrews, Albert W., Dover, assignor to S. Morgan Smith
Company, York, Pa. Hydraulic machine. 2,073.044 ;
Mar. 9.
Andrews, Albert W., Dover, assignor to S. Morgan Smith
Company, York, Pa. Hydraulic turbine. i,090,093 ;
Aug. 17.
Andrews, Anatol N., Los Angeles, Calif. Fountain pen
valve. 2,098,528 ; Nov. 9.
Andrews, Arthur B., Auburn. Maine. Sampling tool for
pulp or the like. 2,083,418 ; June 8.
Andrews, Bernard R., Braintree, Mass. Method of and
apparatus for drying material in sheet or wob form.
2,071,015; Feb. 16.
Andrews, Champe S., North Chattanooga, Tenn. Sealed
container. 2,098,818 : Nov. 9.
Andrews, Charles W. (See Seaver, J. J., Kinney, Kirk, and
Andrews.)
Andrews, Charles W., assignor to H. A. Brassert & Com-
pany, Chicago, m. Reduction of sulphur. 2,085,565 ;
June 29.
Andrews, Charles W., and C. E. Dougan, Chicago, 111,,
assignors, bv mesne assignments, to A. F. Giese, Jr.
Gary, Ind. Mud gun. 2.101.306: Dec. 7.
Andrews, Chester E. (See Fenske, M. R., and Andrews."
Andrews, Chester E., Brookllne, assignor to The Rohm &
Haas Companv, Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacture of
amines. 2,073,671 ; Mar. 16.
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Andrews, Chester B., Overbrook, and L. W. Covert, Phil-
adelphia, assignors to EOhm & Haas Company, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. Purification of capryl alcohol.
2,074,528 ; Mar. 23.
Andrews, Chester E., Overbrook, and R. N. Washburne,
Philadelphia, assignors to Rohm & Haas Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Separating trimethylamine and am-
monia. 2,095,786 ; Oct. 12.
Andrews, Chester E., Overbrook, and M. R. Fenske, State
College, assignors to Rohm & Haas Company, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Refining mineral oils. 2,096,725 ; Oct. 26.
Andrews, CllfEord M., York, Nebr. Device for processing
dentures. 2,069,746 ; Feb. 9.
Andrews, Cyril M., University Cit.v, assignor to Wagner
Electric Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Clamping mecha-
nism. 2,083,419 ; June 8.
Andrews, E. .T. (See Krag, Erik L.. assignor.)
Andrews, Edward D. (See Alderfer, Sterling W., as-
signor.)
Andrews, Edward F. (See Beane, E. A., and Andrews.)
Andrews, Edward F., Chicago, 111. Radio receiver.
2.103,135 ; Dee. 21.
Andrews, Harold D. (See Smith, C. O., Andrews, as-
signor.)
Andrews, Harold K., Stratford, Conn., assignor to Samson-
United Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Electric switch.
2,077,089 : Apr. 13.
Andrews, John H. (See Ricks, F., and Andrews.)
Andrews, John W., Westfield, N. J., and R. Gillis, Hins-
dale, 111., assignors to Western Electric Company, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y. Magnetic material.
Re. 20,507 ; Sept. 14.
Andrews, L. V. (See Armour, J. W., and Andrews.)
Andrews, L. V., assignor to Riley Stoker Corporation,
Mass. Combustion control. 2,093,122 ;
v., assignor to Riley Stoker Corporation,
Mass. Pulverizing apparatus. 2,100,020 ;
Worcester,
Sept. 14.
Andrews, L.
Worcester,
Nov. 23.
Andrews, L. V., and G. A. Rehm, assignors to Riley Stoker
Corporation, Worcester, Mass. Furnace. 2,075,419 ;
Mar. 30.
Andrews, L. V., and H. F. Walton, assignors to Riley
Stoker Corporation, Worcester, Mass. Magnetic sepa-
rator. 2,081,445 ; May 25.
Andrews, Mary R., deceased, by M. A. Westendorn, ex-
ecutrix, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General" Elec-
tric Company. Tantalum carbide lamp. 2,072,788 ;
Mar. 2.
Andrews, Oliver B., Chattanooga, Tenn. Toy building.
2,072,698 ; Mar. 2.
Andrews, Nathaniel R., Yonkers, N. Y. Separating liq-
uids from solids and apparatus therefor. 2,100,118 ;
Nov. 23.
Andrews P. L. Corporation. (See Andrews, Preston L.,
assignor.)
Andrews, Preston L., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to P. L.
Andrews Corporation, Glendale, Long Island, N. Y.
Package for dress shields and other articles. 2,087,879 ;
July 27.
Andrews Steel Company, The. (See Little, Howard J.,
assignor.)
Andrews, William C, Blawnox, Pa. Rifling apparatus and
process. 2,086,111 ; July 6.
Andrews, William E., Hurley, S. Dak. Pipe holder and
puller. 2,067,372 ; Jan. 12.
Andricux, Tenn L., Grenoble, assignor to Societe d' Electro-
chime, d' Electrometallurgie et des Acieries Electriques
d' Ugine, Paris, France. Preparation of alloys contain-
ing boron. 2,091,950 ; Sept. 7.
Andrus, Burton R. (See Wilhelm, G. L., and Andrus.)
AndruR, Foscoe H., Windsor, Conn. Pipe flanging maehihe.
2.071 ,.''.14 : Fob. 23.
Andrus, Orrin E., Milwaukee, Wis. Water purification.
2,072,976; Mar. 9.
Andru.s, Orrin E., Milwaukee, Wis. Water purifier.
2,087,136; ,Tuly 13.
Andrus. RonnUI. White Plains, N. Y. Coasting bobsled.
2,095,951 ; Oct. 19.
Andrussow, Leonid, Mannheim, assignor to I. G. Far-
benindu.'?trie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort - on - thc-
Main, Germany. Production of nitriles. 2,095,224 ;
Oct. 12.
Anomostat Corporation of America. (See Kurth, Frann
J., assignor.)
Angel, Jay C, East Cleveland, Ohio. RpflTiisliIng device
for faucet valve seats. 2,082,999 ; Juno 8.
Angelica, Patrick R., Secaucus, N. J. Sinker. 2,083,630 ;
June 15.
Angell, Charles XL, assignor, by mesne nssignments, to
Universal OH Products Company, Chicago, 111. Treat-
ment of hydrocarbons. 2,067,810; .Tan. 12.
Angell, Oiarlo.s IT., asHignor to Universnl Oil Products
Company, Chicago, III. Conversion of hvdrocarbon oils.
2,070,249 ; Feb. 0.
Angell, Charles IT., assignor to Universal
Company, Chlcngo, 111. Conversion of
oils. 2,081,347; Alay 25.
Angell, Charles II., assignor to Universal
Company, Chicago, 111. Conversion of
oils. 2,081,348 ; May 25.
Angell, Charles IT., nssignor to Universal OH Products
Oil Products
hydrocarbon
Oil Products
liydrocarbon
Company, Chicago, Til.
2,088,087 ; Aug. 3.
ConverHlon of hydrocarbon oIIh.
Angell, Charles H., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Conversion of hydrocarbon
oils. 2,095,952 ; Oct. 19.
Angell, William R., Jr., and H. H. Timian, assignors to
Continental Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. En-
gine. 2,075,330; Mar. 30.
Angelus, Louis, New York, and D. L. Baylis, Long Island,
N. Y. ; said Baylis assignor to said Angelus. Dry clean-
ing apparatus and fluid circulating system therefor.
2,075,010; Mar. 30.
Angelus, Louis, New York, and D. L. Baylis, Bellerose ;
said Baylis assignor to said Angelus. Dry cleaning ap-
paratus and fluid circulating system therefor.
2,101,014 ; Nov. 30.
Anger, Paul, Kiel, Germany.
2,072,492; Mar. 2.
Angler, Edward H., trustee.
assignor.)
Angier, Edward H., trustee.
assignor.)
Angier, Edward H.,
Jet impact pulverizer.
(See Angier, Edward H.,
(See Brown, Harry W.,
Framingham, Blass., assignor to E.
H. Angier as trustee for Angier Laboratories. Creping.
2,079,273 ; May 4.
Angier, Edward H., assignor to E. H. Angier, Framing-
ham, Mass., as trustee for Angier Laboratories. Wrap-
ping. 2,086,179 ; July 6.
Angier, Edward H., assignor to E. H. Angier, Framing-
ham, Mass., as trustee. Box stay. 2,098.909 ; Nov. 9.
Angier Laboratories. (See Angier, Edward H., assignor.)
Angier Laboratories. (See Brown, Harry W.)
Anglada, Joseph A., A. H. Asprooth, and C. L. Christen-
sen, assignors to Anglada Motor Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Internal combustion engine. 2,081,260 ;
May 25.
Anglada Motor Corporation. (See Anglada, J. A.,
Asprooth, and Christensen; assignors.)
Angle, Glenn D., Cincinnati, Ohio. Connecting rod con-
struction for radial type internal combustion engines.
2,071,193; Feb. 16.
Anglo California National Bank of San Francisco, The.
(See Rey, Henri D., assignor.)
Angst, Gustave, Lynn, Mass., assignor to General Electric
Company. Double-speed synchronous motor. 2,084,178 ;
June 15.
Angus, Thomas C, Lambourne End, England. Exhaust
ventilating hood for industrial and other purposes.
2,082,374; June 1.
Anibal, Benjamin H., Pontiac, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Engine stabilizer.
2,081,213 ; May 25.
Anibal, Benjamin H., Pontiac, assignor to General
Slotors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Articulated pro-
peller shaft. 2,081,214 ; May 25.
Anibal, Benjamin H., Pontiac, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Blich. Gear shift lever mounting.
2,101,727 ; Dec. 7.
Anich, Joseph J., Sault St. Marie, Ontario, Canada.
Screw type electric fuse. 2,095,903 : Oct. 12.
Anigraphie Process, Inc. (See Friden, John H., assignor.)
Ann Arbor Machine Company. (See BlacDonald, Ray-
more D., assignor.)
Annema, Norman J.. Grand Rapids, Mich. Egg handling
tool. 2,099,588 ; Nov. 16.
Annen, James E., assignor to Sutherland Paper Company,
Kalamazoo, Mich. Container assembling device,
2,096,776 ; Oct. 26.
Annen, James E., assignor to Sutherland Paper Company,
Kalamazoo, Mich. Container. 2,102,666 ; Doc. 21.
Annen, Robert, assignor to the firm Louis MUller & Cie.
S. A., Fabrique d'horlogerie "La Champagne", Bienne,
Switzerland. Annular ball bearing. 2,068,589 ; Jan.
19.
Annerfin, Rolf E., and Bengt Carlstrom, assignors to Aktie-
bolaget Facit, Atvidaberg, Sweden. Calculating ma-
chine. 2,068,899 ; .Tan. 26.
Annin, Douglas H., Brookline, assignor to Mason-Noilan
Regulator Companv, Boston, Mass. Pressure differ-
ential indicator. 2,087,494 ; July 20.
Anschiitz, Robert, Zella-Mehlis IT, assignor to Mercedes
Buromaschinen-Werke Aktiongosollschatt, Benshausen,
Zolla-Mohlis, Germany. Typewriting-calculating ma-
chine, typewriting machine, or the like. 2,091,133 ;
Aug. 24.
An.scotI, William. (See Wittkuhns, B. A., and .Vnscott.)
Anscott. William, Woodhavcn. assignor to Sperry Gyro-
scope Comnanv, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Ball gyro verti-
cal. 2,087,961 ; July 27.
Ans(>lil. licnjainin, St. Louis, ^lo. Advertising dispenser.
2.0S9.214; Aug. 10.
Ansel, Harry R., Columbus. Ohio. Metallic storage rack
for barrels. 2,072,699; Mar. 2.
Ansel, Harry R., Columbus, Ohio. Securing menus for
corrugalod .s!ii'(>ts. 2,077, Hi'J; .Aiir. 13.
Ansholm, I^lwnrd IT., New York, N. Y. Ice creeper.
2,076,260; Apr. 6.
Anslcv, Arlhur C, Now York. N. V. I'llluiinating hum in
push-pull drculls. 2,070,772; TYb. 16.
Anson, Isaac A., Tulsa, Okla. Hydrocarbon proooss.
2,072,789: Mar. 2.
Anl.'iclron, Tnc. (Soo Campbell, J. F., and Wlntorhaltor,
MHNli;norK.)
AnllKMiy, Alfred W., Jr., Belmont, and R. P. Oxniird,
Ciiinbrldgo, Mass. I'hotographlc printing. 2,000,825;
Aug. 24.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Anthony, Andrew H., Detroit, Jlich. Soap holder for
scrub pails. 2,075,566 ; Mar. 30.
Anthony Company. (See Anthony, William C, assignor.)
Anthony Company. (See Anthony, W. C, and Wachter,
assignors.)
Anthony Development Company. (See Anthony, William
C, assignor.)
Anthony Development Company. (.See Anthony, W. C,
and Waehter, assignors.)
Anthony Development Company. (See Waehter, Lester,
assignor.)
Anthonv, Eugene, assignor to Paramount Heating &
Mfg. Co., Seattle, Wash. Cooker structure. 2,091,951 ;
Sept. 7.
Anthonv, Herman R. C, assignor to Rav-O-Vac Company,
Madison, Wis. Carton. 2,081,656 ; May 25.
Anthony, Jack, Tulsa, assignor, by mesne assignments,
of sixty per cent to F. P. Collins and forty per cent
to G. Krell, Sapulpa, Okla. Clamp. 2,070,550 ; Feb. 9.
Anthony, Robert S.. New York. N. Y. Treating invert
syrup, honey, and the like. Re. 20,594 ; Dec. 14.
Anthonv, Robert S.. New York. X. Y. Treating invert
syrups, honey, and the like. 2,094.05.3 : Sept. 28.
Anthony, William C. (See Brown, Victor Y., assignor.)
Anthony, William C, assignor to Anthony Development
Company, Streator, HI. Vehicle suspension. 2,073,823 ;
Mar. 16.
Anthony, Williana C. assignor to Anthony Company,
Streator, HI. Hydraulic hoist. 2,084.376 : June 22.
Anthony, William C, assignor to Anthony Company,
Streator, HI. Tipping mechanism. 2,097,555 : Nov. 2.
Anthony, William C. and L. Wacliter, assignors to
Anthonv Development CoTnpanv. Stroatbr, 111.
Hydraulic drive. 2,071,605 ; Feb. 23.
Anthony, William C, and L. Waehter, assignors to
Anthonv Company, Streator, Dl. Road implement.
2,088.564; Aug. 3."
Anthony. William C, and L. Waehter, assignors to
Anthony Development Company, Streator, HI. Cycle
construction. 2,091.698 ; Aug. 31.
Anthracite Separator Company. (See Pardee, Frank, as-
signor.)
Anthracite Separator Company. (See Pardee, Frank, and
F., Jr., assignors.)
Antill, Philip W., Ridgefield Park, N. J., assignor to
American Arch Company. New York. N. Y. Furnace
wall construction. 2.081,417 ; May 25.
Antilotti. William A., Atlanta, Ga. Vehicle wheel rim.
2.0SS.988 : Aug. 3.
Antisell, Frank L., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Copperweld
Steel Company, Glassport, Pa. Method and apparatus
for the electrodeposition of metal. 2,075.331 ; Mar. 30.
Antisell, Frank L., Wilkinsburg, .assignor to Copperweld
Steel Companv, Glassport, Pa. Apparatus for the
electrodeposition of metal. 2,075,332 ; Mar. 30.
Anton, Frederick A., Topeka. Kans. Front pole adjust-
ment for lateral arm awnings. 2.070.039: Feb. 16.
Anton, Percival J., assignor tcTThe Singer Manufacturing
Companv, Elizabeth. N. J. Thread-controlling mecha-
nism for sewing machines. 2,096.932 ; Oct. 26.
Antonelli, Joseph A., Chicago, and T. O. Kosatka. Cicero.
assignors to Victor Manufacturing & Gasket Company,
Chicago, HI. Oil-cooled grease container. 2.092.237 ;
Sept. 7.
Antrim, Louis C, New York, N. T. Fertilizing stick.
2.067,589 : Jan. 12.
Antrim, William D., Gloucester, N. J., assignor to Roberts
& Mander Stove Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cooking
vessel. 2,069,125 ; Jan. 26.
Apablasa, C^ayetano J.. Los Angeles, Calif. Precious
metal trap. 2.083,485 ; June 8.
Apco Mossberg Corporation. (See Jackson, Alfred F., as-
signor.)
Apex Electrical JIanufacturing Company, The. (See
Frantz, W. A., and McCabe, assignors.)
Ayipx Elccrrioal Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Kirb.v. James B.. assignor.)
Apex Electrical Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Mader, John J., assignor.)
Apex Electrical Manufacturing Company, The. (See
McCabe, John J., assignor.)
Apex Electrical Manufacturing Company, The. (See
McCabe, J. J., and Seyfried. assimiors.)
Apex Electrical Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Racklyeft, John W., assignor.)
Apex Electrical Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Seyfried, Arthur \V., assignor.)
Apgar, W. Clayton, et al. (See Moss, L. E., and Titus,
assignors.)
Apitzsch, Max, and O. Kleinschmit, assignors to Gebruder
Brehmer, Leipzig-Plagwitz, Germany. Paper folding
machine. 2,072,790 ; Mar. 2.
Apollo Steel Company. (See Pisarcik, Paul K., assignor.)
Appa, Frank, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Reliable
Refrigeration Co.. Inc., Chicago, 111. Thermal fluid
conduit and core therefor. 2.079,144 ; May 4.
Appel, Abraham. (See Block, David J., assignor.)
Appel, Oscar J., Paterson, N. J. Oil burner. 2,088,031 ;
Aug. 3.
Appel, William D.. and H. F. Schiefer, Washington, D. C.
Display apparatus. 2,066,310 ; Jan. 5.
Appel, William D., and H. F. Schiefer, Washington, D. C,
assignors to The Government of the United States, rep-
resented bv The Secretary of Commerce. Machine for
testing fabrics. 2,066,311 ; Jan. 5.
Appelberg. Gustaf R. (See Bullard, Edward P., E. C,
E. P., Ill, Appelberg, Johnson and Mussler.)
Appelberg, Gustaf R., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The
Bullard Companv. Stroke control adjustment for ma-
chine tools. 2,0'86,837 ; July 13.
Appelberg, Gustaf R., Bridgeport, . Conn., assignor to
The Bullard Company. Double index mechanism.
2,086,838 ; July 13. ,^ , ^
Appelius, Fritz, Berlin-Shandau, assignor to Telephon-
Apparat Fabrik-E. Zwietusch and Company. Berlin,
Germany. Paystation telephone system. 2,082,561 ;
June 1.
Appelius, Fritz, Berlin-Spandau, and H. Langner, Berlin-
t^teglicz, assignors to Telephon-Apparat Fabrik E. Zwie-
tusch and Companv, Berlin, Germany. Measured serv-
ice telephone svstem. 2,093,988 : Sept. 28.
Apple, Bessie D. (See Cotterman, Frederick W., as-
signor.)
Apple, Bessie D. (See Kessler, John J., assignor.)
Apple, Edward M., et al., executors. (See Cotterman,
Frederick W.)
Apple, George W., Waldron, Ind. Hook latch for sliding
doors. 2,080,000 ; May 11.
Apple, Herbert F., et al., executors. (See Cotterman, Fred-
erick W.)
Apple, Vincent G. (See Cotterman, Frederick W., as-
signor. )
Appleford Paper Products Limited. (See Lawson, A. R.,
and Huffman, assignors.)
Applegarth, Edward M. (See Michel, Henry M.. assignor.)
Applegarth. George A., San Francisco, Calif. Fire escape.
2.084.303 ; June 22.
Applegate, Lindsay M., Seattle, Wash., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Collins Radio Company, Cedar
Rapids, Iowa. Sound transmission and reproduction.
2,081,904; June 1.
Applegate, Robert R.. Shaker Heights. Ohio. Method and
apparatus for welding. 2.083,309 ; June 8.
Applestam. Charles J., Boston. Mass. Combined statue,
lamp, and loudspeaker. 2,068.590 ; Jan. 19.
Appleton Electric Company. (See Tomblom, Nils A., as-
signor.)
Appleton Electric Company. (See Tornblom, N. A., and
Bylund, assignors.)
Appleton Wire Works, Inc. (See Buchanan, William E.,
assignor.)
Appleyard, Kenelm C, Birtley, and S. D. Pollitt, New-
castle-on-Tyne, assignors to The Birtley Company Lim-
ited, Birtlev, England. Apparatus for the electrical
separation of coal. 2,086,060 ; July 6.
Appleyard, Kenelm C. assignor of one-half to The Birtley
Company Limited. Birtley. England. Apparatus for the
separation of coal and the like. 2.101,381 ; Dec. 7.
Applicator Products Corporation. (See Goltman, J. T.,
and Robbins, assignors.)
Apollo :Metal Works. (See Romanoff, Frank P., as-
signor. )
Aprile, Joseph. Norwood, Ohio. Nursing bottle holder.
2,092,526 ; Sept. 7.
Apsey. George W., Jr.. Rutherford, assignor to Jacques
Wolf & Co., Passaic, N. J. Manufacture of gum of
prepared gum class. 2.093.405 : Sept. 21.
Aran6-Pratmars6, Alberto, Barcelona, Spain. Flexible
centrifugal pot for spinning or doubling all kinds of
fibers and device for discharging it. 2,068,815 ; Jan. 26.
Arbib, Ida, New York, N. Y. Knitted article. 2,067,895 ;
Jan. 19.
Arble. Newton F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cribwork. 2,092,385 ;
Sept. 7.
Arbuckle, S. F., Corporation. (See Arbuclde, Samuel F,
assignor.)
Arbuckle, Samuel F., Highland Park, Mich., assignor to
S. F. Arbuckle Corporation. Brake mechanism.
2.079.588 ; May 11.
Arbuckle, Samuel F., Highland Park, Mich., assignor to
S. F. Arbuckle Corporation. Brake mechanism.
2.079.589 ; May 11.
Arbuckle, Samuel F., Highland Park, assignor to United
Lens Corporation. Detroit. Mich. Signaling device.
2,088.501 ; July 27.
Arbuckle. Samuel F., Highland Park, assignor to United
Lens Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Lighting apparatus.
2,097,399 ; Oct. 26.
.Vrcadia Hosiery Co. (See Weisbecker, Frank G., as-
signor.)
Arcadia Hpsiery Co. (See Wrightson, John O., as-
signor.)
Arce, Ambrosio, Daugupan, Pangasinan, P. I. Cigarette
and match case. 2.086,839 ; July 13.
Arce, Carlos M., Buenos Aires. Argentina. Elastic wheel
for vehicles in general. 2,078.554 ; Apr. 27.
Archea, Walter D. (See Roehin, E. G.. and Archea.)
Arche;i, Walter D. (See Romaine, M., Archea, and
Roehm.)
Archea. Walter D., Norwood, Ohio, assignor to The Cin-
cinnati Milling Machine Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. Ma-
chine tool organization. 2.079,700 ; May 11.
Archea, Walter D., assignor to The Cincinnati Milling
Machine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Thread milling
machine. 2,090,992 ; Aug. 24.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Archer, Raymond, Seattle, Wash., assignor to Mergeh-
thaler Linotype Company. Slug casting machine.
2,097,712 ; Nov. 2.
Archer, Robert S., Evanston, 111., assignor to A. O. Smith
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Alloy. 2,066,512 ; Jan. 5.
Archer, Robert S., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Republic
Steel Corporation, Youngstown, Ohio. Treating steel.
2,080,159 ; May 11.
Archer Rubber Company. (See Callahan, John T., as-
signor.)
Archer, Sylvanus M. (See Bennett, M. D., and Archer.)
Archer, William M., Barbourville, Ky. Crib. 2,071,016 ;
Feb. 16.
Archibald, Francis M. (See Rosen, R., and Archibald.)
Arco Company, The. (See Hexter, Paul L., assignor.)
Arcturus Develoment Company. (See Glauber, John J.,
assignor.)
Ardco Manufacturing Company. (See Stern, Charles, as-
signor. )
Arden, Elizabeth, Sales Corporation. (See Lewis, Flor-
ence N., assignor.)
Arden, Thomas R., Baldwin, N. T., assignor to O. F.
Mossberg & Sons, Incorporated, New Haven, Conn.
Adjustable peep sight for firearms. 2.083,934 ; June 15.
Arden, Thomas R., Baldwin, assignor to Nlc Projector
Corporation, New Yoric, N. Y. Typewriter. 2,101,231 ;
Dec. 7.
Arelt, Charles. (See Gwinn, G. W., Arelt, and Nejedly.)
Arendt, Morton, New York, N. Y. Gas electric vehicle.
2,078,362 ; Apr. 27.
"Arenella" Societa Italiana per I'lndustria dell' Acido
Citrico ed Aflini. (See Leone, Pietro, assignor.)
Aresee Company Inc. (See Chandler, Daniel L., assignor.)
Arey, Fred C, Oak Park, and De Los E. Hibner, Jr.,
Du Bois, Pa., assignors to Vulcan Soot Blower Corpora-
tion. Soot blowing means for air preheaters.
2,091,622 ; Aug. 31.
Arey, Ralph G., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Ammeter. 2,089,083 ; Aug. 3.
Arey, Ralph G., Swampscott, and H. T. Faus, Lynn, Mass.,
assignors to General Electric Company. Synchronous
motor. 2,101,665 ; Dec. 7.
Arf, Herman R., Louisville, Ky., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Carrier Corporation, Newark, N. J. Sys-
tem for air conditioning railroad cars. Re. 20,318 ;
Mar. 30.
Argabrite, George M., deceased, Chicago, M. M. Argabrite,
executrix, assignor to W. H. Ai'gabrite, Desplaines, 111.
Leather processing. 2,102,667 ; IDec. 21.
Argabrite, Margaret M., executrix. (See Argabrite,
George M.)
Argabrite. Wesley H. (See Argabrite, George M., as-
signor.)
Argentographica (TJ. S. A.) Limited. (See de Sperati, M.,
and Filippi, assignors.)
Arguimbau, Lawrence B., assignor to General Radio Com-
pany, Cambridge, Mass. Modulation meter. 2,069,934 ;
Feb. 9.
Argus Manufacturing Company. (See Smith-Strange.
Yngve, assignor.)
Ariotti, Guido, Stamford, Conn., assignor to Atlas Powder
Company, Wilmington, Del. Finis;hing surfaces in
simulation of napped cloth. 2,009,470 ; Feb. 2.
Arkell, P>artlett. (SeeDu Bois, Alfred, assignor.)
Arkell, Bartlott. (See Jarrier, Renfi, assignor.)
Arkell, Bartlett. (See Tooker, John N., assignor.)
Arkell Safety Bag Company. (See Robinson, Francis T..
assignor.)
Arletto, Inc. (See Thomson, Edwin R., assignor.)
Arlington Mills. (See Arragg George M., assignor.)
Arlington Mills. (See Hardhig, Frank E., assignor.)
Arlt, Herbert G., assignor to Bell Telephone Ijaboratories,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Wiring device
2,060,511 ; .Ian. 5.
Armanost, Wilbur H., New York, and J. IT. Sejigstaken,
Plandome, assignors to The Superheater Company, New
York. N. y. Economizer. 2,069,515; Fol). 2.
Armbruster, laulwig. Beiliu-Zehlondorf, Germany. Skele-
ton stnicture. 2,099,589: Nov. 3 6.
Arnientrout, Arthur L., Bakersfiold, and E. P.. H.all, Los
Angeles, assignor.s. by mesne assignments, to Securit.v
Engineei'ing Co., Inc., Wliittier, Calif. Apparatus for
sealing off the strata in a well bore. 2,092,041 ; Soj)!. 7.
Arrnentrout, Arthur Ij., Bakersfiold. and E. B. ITall, T^os
Angel(>s, assignors to Security Engineering Co., Inc.,
Whiltier, Calif. Well screen. 2,092,042; Sept. 7.
Arnifelt, .To'/.efa O., Kulla, Odensviliolm, Sweden. Device
for moistening envelopes and the like. 2,088.283; July
27.
Armington, Arthur P., Willoughby, assignor to The Euclid
Road Machinery Company, Euclid, Ohio. Tractor hitch.
2,073,017 ; Mar. 10.
Arniistead, (jeorgc, .Tr., Port Arthnr, Tex., assignor to The
Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Treatment of hydro-
carbon oils. 2,070,,304; Apr. 6.
Ariiii.slead, Gooi-ge, Jr., Sciir.s(liil(>, N. Y., assignor |o flnso-
liiie ProdnclR (Company, Inc., Newark, N. J. Treatment
of liydroearbon oil.s. 2,103,077; Dec. 28.
Armltage, James A., Houston, Tex. I'ump. 2,078,435;
Apr. 27.
Aniiilage, Joseph B., Wauwatosn, assignor to K(>arney &
Trecker Corporation, West Allia, Wis. Machine tool
transmission and control. 2,081,288 ; May 25.
Armltage, Joseph B., Wauwatosa, assignor to Kearney &
Trecker Corporation, West Allis, Wis. Machine tool
transmission and control. 2,085,888 ; July 6.
Armour and Company. (See Conquest, Victor, assignor.)
Armour and Company. (See Fenger, Frederic, assignor.)
Armour and Company. (See Kistler, John C, assignor.)
Armour and Company. (See Mertz, Edwin T., assignor.)
Armour & Company. (See Ralston. Anderson W., as-
signor.)
Armour and Company. (See Ralston, A. W., and Y. Con-
quest, assignors.)
Armour and Company. (See Ralston, A. W., and Chris-
tensen, assignors.)
Armour and Company. (See Ralston, A. W., Pool, and
Harwood, assignors.)
Armour, James W., and L. V. Andrews, assignors to Riley
Stoker Corporation, Worcester, Mass. Regulating ap-
paratus. 2,076,393 ; Apr. 6.
Armstrong, Addison C. (See Sargent, A., and Arm-
strong.)
Armstrong-Blum Mfg. Co. (See Blum, George J., as-
signor.)
Armstrong-Blum Mfg. Co. (See Davidson, Jack H., as-
signor.)
Armstrong Bros. Tool Co. (See Welter, Sebastian J., as-
signor.)
Armstrong, Charles A., et al. (See Beil, F. F., and Green,
assignors.)
Armstrong, Charles A., et al. (See Madsen, Sern, as-
signor.)
Armstrong, Charles A., et al. (See Madsen, S., G. L.
and E. J. Curtis, and Armstrong.)
Armstrong, Charles C. (See Nelson, L. R., and Arm-
strong.)
Armstrong, Charles W., Newark, Ohio. Advertising ap-
pliance. 2,093,505 ; Sept. 21.
Armstrong Cork Company, et al. (See Cahoon, B. F., and
Seaman, assignors.)
Armstrong Cork Company. (See Clark, Ralph R., as-
signor.)
Armstrong Cork Company. (See Emanuel, Edward C,
assignor.)
Armstrong Cork Company. (See Holt, Daniel S., as-
signor.)
Armstrong Cork Company. (See Lee, Louis R., assignor.)
Armstrong Cork Company. (See McCombs, Arnold R., as-
signor.)
Armstrong Cork Company. (See Pennell, P. H., and
Draper, assignors.)
Armstrong Cork Company. (See Rottmund, Fred G., as-
signor. )
Armstrong Cork Company. (See Tucker, William B., as-
signor. )
Armstrong, Corliss, et al. (See Brown, Walter R., as-
signor.)
Armstrong, Edward H., New York, N. Y. Phase control
system. 2,085,940; July 6.
Armstrong, Edward R., Atlantic City, N. J. Glare inter-
ceptor. 2,074,247 ; Mar. 16.
Armstrong, Edward R., Hollyoak, Del. Sea bottom anchor
system and placing the same. 2,100,231 ; Nov. 23.
Armstrong, Edwin H., New York, N. Y. Radio signaling
system. 2,082.935 ; June 8.
Armstrong, Edwin H., New York. N. Y. Radio transmit-
ting system. 2,098,698 ; Nov. 9.
Armstrong, Frank H., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Safety Mining Company, Chicago, 111. Material-
breaking apparatus. 2,083,548 ; June 15.
Armstrong, Frank H., assignor to Safety Mining Company,
Chicago, 111. Material breaking device. 2,083,975 ;
June 15.
Armstrong, Frank H., Chicago, 111., assignor to Safety
Mining Company. Material breaking device. 2,083,976 ;
June 15.
Armstrong, Frank H., Michigan City, Ind., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Safety Mining Company, Chicago,
111. Blasting cartridge. 2,083,977 ; .Tune 15.
Armsti'ong, Frank TI., Michigan City, Ind., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Safety Mining Company, Cliicago,
111. Blasting cartridge. 2,083,978 ; Juno 15.
Armstrong, Ji'rank II., Michigan City, Ind., assignor, by
mesne as.signmonts, to Saf(!tv Mining (\>mpMnv, Chicago,
111. Blasting cartridge. 2,083,979; June 15.
Armstrong, Frank JI., Michigan City, Ind., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Safety Mining (lonii)any, Chicago,
111. Blasting cartridge. 2,08;!,9S0 ; June 15.
Armstrong, I''ranlc II., Michigan (Mty, Tnd., assignor, by
inosno MSslgnnK'nts, to Safety Mining Company, Chicago,
III. IMaterlal breaking appa'ratua. 2,083.981 ; June 15.
Arnistrong, Ii'ranl; II., assignor to Safety Mining (\)mpany,
Chicago, 111. Method and ani)aratus for charging blast-
ing carlridges. 2,098 529; Nov. 9.
Armstrong, li'ullerton (!. G., Bi"verl(\v. and IT. Clayton-
Wright, Stratfordon-Avon, England, said Clayton-
Wriglit assignor to said Armstrong. Winilslilelil wiper
inolor. 2.098,930 ; Nov. 1(1.
.ArniKlrong, (!uv E., Hallow. I'higland. Container for vis-
cons siihstniices. 2.0!10.0IS: Aug. 17.
Armstrong, Henry, nsslgnor to Vlbra-Tilte LImltiMl, Mon-
treal, (Juebec, Canada. IMsplay apparatus. 2,078,115;
Apr. 20.
Aiinslrong. Ilenry W., Short Beach, Conn., nislsnor to
.loHcpli Schneld(>r, IncorporuU'd, New York, N. V.
Game. 2,0S;i,5l() ; June 15,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Pa.
Ventilator.
Armstrong, Howard, Philadelphia,
2,079,590; May 11.
Armstronc, James B. (See Greenslade, G. R., and Arm-
strong.)
Armstrong, Percy A. E., Westport, Conn. Making com-
posite metal articles. 2,074,352 ; Mar. 23.
Armstrong, Reginald B., London, England, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Automatic volume con-
trol circuit. 2,069.809 : Feb. 9.
Armstrong, Robert, Ridgefield, N. J. Gripping device for
tubes of heat-exchange apparatus. 2,097,683 ; Nov. 2.
Armstrong Rubber Company, The. (See Walsh, James A.,
assignor.)
Armstrong Siddeley Motors Limited. (See Clark, Thomas,
assignor.)
Armstrong Siddeley Motors Limited. (See Cutler, Gerard
M., assignor.)
Armstrong Siddeley Motors Limited. (See Oliver, Chris-
topher S., assignor.)
Armstrong Siddeley Motors Limited. (See Viale, S. M.,
and Wylie, assignors. )
Armstrong. Thomas N., Jr., and F. B. Anderson. Ports-
mouth, Va. aiaking allov steels. 2,082,783 ; June 8.
Armstrong, Victor C, Short Hills, N. J., assignor, bv
mesne assignments, to Poor & Company. Rail support-
ing and retaining means. 2,101,038 ; Dec. 7.
Armstrong. Walter J., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The
Jeffrey JIanufacturing Company. Power transmission
means. 2,080,659 : July 13.
Arndt, Edwin J., Irvington, N. J. Aircraft engine heater.
2,078,116 ; Apr. 20.
Arndt, Franklin E., Galion, Ohio, assignor to The Gallon
Iron Works and Manufacturing Company. Road
grader. 2,090,776 ; Aug. 24.
Arndt, Kurt, Detroit, Mich. Package and package
handling means for airplanes. 2,102,604 ; Dec. 21.
Arndt. Jlax A., assignor of one-half to A. M. ;McIntosh,
Portland, Oreg. Mixing machine. 2,079,272 ; May 4.
Arndt, Paul, Los Angeles, Calif. Adhesive applying de-
vice. 2,101,404; Dec. 7.
Arndt, W'. F., et al. (See Spelts, George A., assignor.)
Arndt, William E., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Im-
perial Brass Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Flaring tool. 2,090,660 ; Auc. 24.
Arndt, William F., and J. II. Ganzer, assignors to The
Coolerator Company, Duluth, Minn. Ice pick.
2,070,773 ; Feb. 16.
Arnegger, Alfred. Remscheid-Lennep, Germany. Tooth
brush. 2,097,010; Oct. 26.
Arner, William J., and R. W. Wampler. assignors to
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. Toledo, Ohio.
Laminated safety glass. 2.071,377 : Feb. 23.
Arneson, Lawrence, Morris. 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to president and directors of the Manhattan Com-
pany, trustees for Gibson Patent (Containers Limited.
Collapsible contained and erecting same. 2,089,084 ;
Aug. 3.
Arness, William B., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation, Baltimore, Md.
Production of rustless iron. 2,069,203 ; Feb. 2.
Arness. William B., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation, Baltimore, Md.
Production of rustless iron. 2,069,204 ; Feb. 2.
Arness. William B., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation, Baltimore, Md.
Producing iron chromium .alloys of appreciable nitrogen
content. 2,069,205 ; Feb. 2.
Arni, Hans. (See Gretener. E., and Arni.)
Ami, Hans. (See Rantsch, K., and Arni.)
Arnn. Albert, Norwood, N. J. Concrete building con-
struction. 2,071,378 ; Fob. 23.
Arnold, Albert W., Miami, Fla. Grease gun. 2,097,612 ;
Nov. 2.
Arnold. Carl. Nuremberg, Germanv. Tov vehicle with
spark producing device. 2,076,760; Apr. 13.
Arnold, Charles B., assignor to Sevmour & Peck Co ,
Chicago, HI. Container. 2,084,179 ; June 15.
Arnold, Charles B., assignor to Seymour-Peck Co., Chicago,
111. Barrel. 2,084,882 ; June 22.
Arnold. Clarence F., Drexel Hill, Pa. Fringed rug.
2,102,934 ; Dec. 21. ^
Arnold, Craig R.. Dahlonega, Ga. Recovering metals from
ores. etc. 2.067,006 ; Jan. 5.
Arnold, Edwin E. (See Burr, G. A., and Arnold.)
Arnold, Edwin E., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company. East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Cable suspension. 2,081,974 ; June 1.
Arnold, Edwin E., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Liquid fuel burner. 2,099.092; Nov. 16.
Arnold, Edwin E., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & ?Ianufacturing Company, E;ist Pittsburgh,
Pa. Making electric heater elements. 2,102.301 ; Dec.
14.
Arnold. Edwin E., Pittsburgh, assignor to Woslinghouso
Electric & .Manufacturing Company. East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Resistor element. 2,102.302 ; Doc. 14.
Arnold, Edwin E., Pittsburgh, and G. A. Burr, Wilklns-
burg, assignors to W'estinghouse Electric & Manufactur-
ing Company, East Pittsburch. Pa. Insulating bushing
for electrical apparatus. 2,088,502 ; July 27.
Arnold, Georgietta, Martinez, Calif. Glove. 2,083,935 ;
June 15.
Arnold, Gerald D., Wauwatosa, Wis. Dehydrating appa-
ratus. 2,076,873 ; Apr. 13.
Arnold, Gustav, Wadenswil, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to E. von Orelli, Zurich, Switzerland. Produc-
ing a concentrate of chrome ores. 2,082.817 ; June 8.
Arnold, Harold D., Maplewood, by L. B. Arnold, adminis-
tratrix, Summit, N. J., assignor to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Sound record-
ing and reproducing system. 2,069,810 ; Feb. 9.
Arnold, Harold G., Wooster, Ohio. Tooth brush mas-
sager. 2,079,728 ; May 11.
Arnold, Herrick R.. Elmhurst, assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Companv, Wilmington, Del. Synthesis
of higher amines. 2,078,922 ; May 4.
Arnold. Herrick R., Elmhurst, and E. T. Lessig, assignors
to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Companv, Wilmington,
Del. Synthesis of alkyl halides. 2,097,750 ; Nov. 2.
Arnold, Howard P., Rockland, Mass. Feed wheel.
2,074,199 ; Mar. 16.
Arnold, James C, assignor to Lane-Wells Company, Los
Angeles, Calif. Commutator brush. 2,102,347 ; Dec. 14.
Arnold, Leila B., administratrix. (See Arnold, Harold D.)
.\rnold, Luther B., Jr. (See Lenher, S., and Arnold.)
Arnold, Matthew H., Los Angeles, Calif. Rock bit.
2,085,941 ; July 6.
Arnold, Norman P., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Companv, W'ilmington, Del.
Bleaching fur. 2,092,746 ; Sept. 14.
Arnold, Pearl C, West Hanover, assignor to Barbour
Welting Company, Brockton, Mass. Welt. 2,068,364 ;
Jan. 19.
Arnold, Philip S., Flint, Mich. Oil burner control.
2,076,395 ; Apr. 6.
Arnold, Philip S., Flint, Mich. Automatic oil burner con-
trol. 2,078,305 ; Apr. 27.
Arnold Print Works. (See de Goencz, D., and Tarnuzzer,
assignors.)
Arnold, Robert B., Stonewall Courts, Va., assignor to
Tobacco By-Products and Chemical Corporation, Louis-
ville, Ky. Utilizing waste vegetable material.
2,080,454 ; May 18.
Arnold, Russell B. (See Caley, Glenn H., assignor.)
Arnold, Samuel P., Dayton, Ohio. Automobile heater.
2,076,287 ; Apr. 6.
Arnold, William O., Sheboygan, Wis. Machine for polish-
ing, sanding, and the like. 2,067,624 ; Jan. 12.
Arnsparger. Otha D., Youngstown, Ohio. Truss.
2,078,523 ; Apr. 27.
Aro Equipment Corporation, The. (See Eastman, Ivan L.,
assignor.)
-iro Equipment Corporation, The. (See Ginter, Charles
W., assignor.)
Aro Equipment Corporation, The. (See Ginter, C. W.,
and Carter, assignors.)
Arone, George, Washington, D. C. Catamenial pad.
2.092.346 : Sept. 7.
Aronson, Louis V., Newark, N. J., assignor to Art Metal
Works, Inc. Lamp shade. 2,073,135 ; Mar. 9.
Aronson, Louis V., assignor to Art Metal Works, Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Atomizer. 2,079,587 ; May 11.
Aronson, Louis V., Newark, N. J., assignor to Art Metal
Works, Inc. Toy machine gun. 2.085.560 ; June 29.
Aronson, Louis V., Newark. N. J., assignor to Art Metal
Works, Inc. Flame producing mechanism. 2,101,125 ;
Dec. 7.
Aronson, Peter R., Slillburn, X. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Union Carbide and Carbon (Corporation.
Inlet nipple screen adapter. 2,068.837 ; Jan. 26.
Arp, Ewald A., Minneapolis, Jlinn. Refrigerating method
and apparatus. 2,077,820 ; Apr. 20.
Arp. Leonard D., Sherburne, and W. H. Fischer. Pipestone,
Jlinn. Envelope construction. 2,097,505 ; Nov. 2.
Arpels, Salomon (dit Charles), assignor to Societe Van
Cleef & Arpels, Paris, France. Setting device for a
precious stone or the like. 2.069,598 ; Feb. 2.
Arpin, John B., Fort Lauderdale, assignor to Beach
Erosion Control Company, Miami, Fla. "Artificial reef.
2,069.715 ; Feb. 2.
Arps, Edmund J., Chilton, Wis. Ladder. 2,075,494;
Mar. 30.
Arquint, Hans, Sursee, Switzerland. Safety gas-burner.
2,100,681 : Nov. 30.
Arragg, George M., assignor to Arlington Mills, Lawrence,
Mass. Electromagnet. 2,088,565 : Auc. 3.
Arras, George, Chicago, 111. Fixture support. 2,070,877 :
Feb. 16.
.\rrow-Hart & Hegeraan Electric Company, The. (See
Guett. Monroe, assignor.)
.Vrrow-IIart & Hogenian Electric Company, The. (See
Ilawkinson. Jolin L., assignor.)
Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Company, The. (See
Nero, Arvid H., assignor.)
Arrow Safety Device Company. (See Haines, John R.,
assignor.)
Arst, Jlorris, Chicago, 111. Hooded garment. 2,102,251 ;
Dec. 14.
Art Metal Construction Company. (See Jones, James R.,
assignor.)
Art Metal Works, Inc. (See Aronson, Louis V., assignor.)
Arta Corporation of America. (See Rezos, Louis H.,
assignor.)
.Vrtcraft Silk Hosiery Mills, Inc. (See Young, David H.,
assignor.")
LIST OF PATENTEES
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I
Arter Grinding Machine Company. (See Arter, Harry,
assignor.)
Arter, Harry, assignor to Arter Grinding Machine Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Automatic grinding machine.
2,092,721 ; Sept. 7.
Arterbury, Roy L., Houston, Tex. Well boring apparatus.
2.091,023 ; Aug. 24.
Arthur, Grace Ii., et al. (See Sprague, Edward, Jr., as-
signor.)
Arthur, James H., Providence, and F. E. Chace, Pawtuclret,
K. I., assignors to Rau Fastener Company. Mailing
attaching members. 2,083,589 ; June 15.
Arthur, James L. (See Fitzsimmons, J. T., and Arthur.)
Arthur, James L., Anderson, Ind., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Centrifugal con-
trol for timers. 2,079,145 ; May 4.
Arthur, James L., Anderson, Ind., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Blich. Ignition control
device. 2,086,693 ; July 13.
Arthur, James L., Anderson, Ind., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Ignition apparatus. 2,087,339 ; July 20.
Arthur, James L., and W. D. Schrope, Anderson, Ind., as-
signors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Distributor cap. 2,097,426 ; Nov. 2.
Artistic Foundations, Inc., et al. (See Butow, Abe M.,
assignor.)
Artistic Lamp Manufacturing Company. (See Schwartz,
Frederick, assignor.)
Artzt, Walter, Philadelphia, Pa. Denture. 2,070,771 ;
Feb. 16.
Arutunoff, Armais. (See Brown, C. C, Van Wert, and
ArutunofC.)
Arveson, Maurice H., Highland, Ind., assignor to Standard
Oil Company (Indiana), Chicago, 111. Utilization of
molten material as heat transferring medium.
2,074,529 ; Mar. 23.
Arveson, Maurice H., Hammond, Ind., assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Solvent fractionation of
hydrocarbon oils. 2,092,199 ; Sept. 7.
Arveson, Maurice H., Highland, Ind., assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Treatment of hydrocarbon
oil. 2,099,919 ; Nov. 23.
Arvln, James A. (See Lawson, W. E., and Arvln.)
Arvin, James A., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Treatment of paper.
2,075,333; Mar. 30.
Arvintz, Abraham A., assignor to Seal-0-Strain Corpora-
tion, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined plug and valve device.
2,088,226 ; July 27.
Arvintz, Abraham A., assignor to Seal-O-Strain Corpora-
tion, Brooklyn, N. Y. Filling cap and strainer device.
2,093,398 : Sent. 21.
Arzt, Emil F., Central Falls, R. I. Weft detector mecha-
nism. 2,077,385 ; Apr. 20.
Asahi Denka Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. (See Suzuki,
Masutaro, assignor.)
Asahi Garasu Kabushiki Kaisha. (See Hara, R., and Abe,
assignors.)
Asam, Frank H., assignor to F. O. Gaukler, Detroit, Mich.
Automotive differential gearing. 2,070,569 ; Feb. 16.
Asao, Soichiro, and M. Nagashima, Tokyo, Japan, assignors
to General Electric Company. Photoelectric tube.
2.079,477 : May 4.
Asbridge, Harry H., Ashton-on-Mersey, assignor to The
Churchill Machine Tool Company Limited, Broadheath,
near Altrincham, England. Precision grinding machine.
2,101,383; Dec. 7.
Asbury, Stanley, St. Paul, Minn. Aircraft wing struc-
ture. 2,076,059 ; Apr. 6.
Asch, Abraham B. (See Laughlin, W. C, and Asch.)
Asch, Abraham B., Jersey City, N. J. Bowl centrifuge.
2,083,809 ; June 15.
Asch, Werner. (See Hess, F., Ha cor, and Asch.)
Aschenbach, Emerson, (See WlUach, B., Aschenbach,
Gruver, and Klein.)
Aschheim, Irving A. (See Ish-Shaloni, S., Aschhelm, and
Bloom.)
Ascough, William S. (See Drew, H., Kennington, Con-
stantino, and Ascough.)
AsoUino, Fred E., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Charge forming device. 2,068,838 ; Jan. 26.
Ascltlne, Fred E., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Charge forming device. 2.074,353 ; Mar. 23.
Ash, Charles S., Birmingham, Mich. Touring car.
2,074,354 ; Mar. 23.
Ash, Charles S., Birmingham, assignor, by mesne nssipn-
ments, to The Kolsoy-llayes Wheel Company, Detroit,
Mich. Volilcle wheel. 2,098,851 ; Nov. 9.
Ash, Charles S., and P. Bcrghind, a.ssiKnors to California
Packing Corporation, San Francisco, Calif. Treating
fish, 2.088,831 ; y\\iK. 3. •
Ash, Richard V., Alton, 111. Turntable for automobiles.
2,080,596 -May 18.
Ash, Rubin P., and J. E. Pattv, Carthage, Tex. SUtchlng
machine. 2,088,563; Aug. 3.
Aslibniigli, John II., Springfiold, M:isw., assignor to M'cst-
inglioiiHO lOlcclrlc & Manul'acliirlng Coiiipiiny, lOast
I'lttHburgli, I'a. Shlpi)lng refrigerating apparatus.
2,070,238 ; May 4.
Ashbaugh, John H., Springfield. Mass., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Refrigeration apparatus. 2,103,682 ;
Dec. 28.
Ashby, William R. C, Ightham, England. Preparation,
cooking, and canning, of chickens and other birds and
animal flesh. 2,084,721 ; June 22.
Ashe, Marselius T., Garden City, N. Y. Closure device.
2,080,685 ; May 18.
Ashe, Marselius T., Garden City, assignor to B. Collier,
New York, N. Y, Illusory display device. 2,072,018 ;
Ashe, William O. (See Michael, L. P., and Ashe.)
Asher, Harold. (See Agerell, W. C, and Asher.)
Ashford, John. (See Leonard, Carl H., assignor.)
Ashjian, A. Ted, et al. (See Wohlfarth, Walter W., as-
signor.)
Ashkenas, David, Middletown, N. Y. Base for lifting
jacks. 2.078.989 : May 4.
Ashley, Arthur W., Houston, Tex. Bolted joint. 2,097,713 :
Nov. 2.
Ashley, Carlyle M., South Orange, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Carrier Corporation, Newark, N. J. Air
conditioning system for vehicles employing steam
ejectors. 2,081,905 ; June 1.
Ashley, Frank M., Great Kills, N. Y. Counting register.
2,081,693 ; May 25. eg.
Ashley, Frank M., Great Kills, N. Y. Voting machine.
2.090,094 ; Aug. 17.
Ashley, Frank M., Great Kills, assignor to Lewis Gomp-
ers, as trustee, New York, N. Y. Inkstand. 2,087,791 ;
July 20.
Ashley, Frank M., Great Kills, assignor to Lewis Gompers,
trustee, New York, N. Y. Fountain pen. 2,088,938;
Aug. 3.
Ashley, Frank M., Great Kills, assignor to Lewis Gompers,
trustee. New York, N. Y. Inkstand. 2,088,939 ; Aug. 3.
Ashley, Frank M.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Making alcoholic
liquors. 2.088.360 ; July 27.
Ashley, Kenneth D. (See Romieux, C. J., and Ashley.)
A,shley, Merwln F. (See Cadwell, Edwin B., assignor.)
Ashley, Raymond E., Waban, Mass. Ski mat. 2,071,222 :
Feb. 16.
Ashlock, George W., and E. S. Minard, Oakland, Calif.,
assignors to W. King, San Francisco, Calif. Can filling
machine. 2,086,890 ; July 13.
Ashtabula Corrugated Box Company, The. (See Sherman,
Elroy P., assignor.)
Ashton, Benjamin N.. Bloomfield, assignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Distributor
valve. 2,100,154 ; Nov. 23.
Ashton, Charles J., Highland Park, Mich. Push rod assem-
bly. 2,067,114 ; Jan. 5.
Ashton. Douglas W. (See Ashton, Ernest W. and D. W.,
and Ker.)
Ashton, Ernest W., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Meat
marker. 2,092,710 ; Sept. 7.
Ashton, Ernest W., Ottawa, assignor to Ketchum Manufac-
turing Company, Limited, Westboro, Ontario, Canada.
Lobster muzzle. 2,092,711 ; Sept. 7.
Ashton, Ernest W. and D. W., and J. O. Ker, Ottawa,
Ontario, assignors to Ketchum Manufacturing Company,
Limited, Westboro, Ontario, Canada. Marking tag for
animals. 2,086,518 ; July 13.
Ashton, Philip E. (See Cuno, C. H., and Ashton.)
Ashton, Philip E., assignor to The Cuno Engineering Cor-
poration, Meriden, Conn. Electric heater. 2,084,966 :
June 22.
Ashton, Philip E., C. B. Perkins, and C. A. Lind, as-
signors to The Cuno Engineering Corporation, Meriden,
Conn. Filter apparatus. 2,078,524 ; Apr. 27.
Ashton, Ralph. (See Riley, R. H. J., Ashton, and
Livesey.)
A.^ihton, Ralph W. (See Cave, Daniel B., assignor.)
Ashton, Ward, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, assignor to H.
G. Ketchum, Luzerne, N. Y. Tagging animals and par-
ticularly poultry. 2,078,827 ; Apr. 27.
Ashton, William II. (See Chambers, Leslie A., assignor.)
Ashworth, Fred. Wenham, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Method of
and moans for use in manufacturing footwear.
2,086,526 : July 13.
Ashworth, Thomas, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Tire flap.
2,087,228 ; July 20.
Asiro, Horace W., Detroit. IMich.. assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Dayton. Ohio. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 2,090,247; Aug. 17.
Askanla-Werkc A. O. vornials Ccntral-Werkstatt Des.inu
und Carl Bamberg-Frledenau. (See Heck, Frlodrlch,
assignor.)
Askanla-Worko A. G., vormals Centralworkatatl-De.ssan
und Carl lianiberg-Frledenau. (See Odnthor, Wolfgang,
as.slgnor. )
Askanla-Werke AktIongeRollKchaft vormals Contralwerk-
statt Dessau und Carl Bamber Frleilonuu. (See Inihof,
Hermann, assignor.)
Askanla-W('rUi> A. (J, vormals Central Workstnit Dessau
und Carl Baniborg-Frlodennu. (See Mdller, WaUloinar,
nsHlgnor, )
.\HUaiila-\Verke A. G, vormals Ocnfrnl Work.statt Dessau
und Carl liamborKFrlcdonau. (See Klu'lnlaniler, I'nul,
M.SHlgllOr.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Askania-Werke A. G. vormals Central Werkstatt Dessau
und Carl Bamberg-Friedenau. (See Wiinsch, Guido,
assignor.)
Askania-Werke A. G. vormals Central Werkstatt Dessau
und Carl Bamberg-Friedenau. (See Ziebolz, H., and
Wiinsch, assignors.)
Askania-Werke A. G. vormals Centralwerkstatt-dessau und
Carl Bamberg. (See Zimmermann, August, assignor. I
Askania-Werke Aktiengesellschaft. (See Roux, E., and
Imhof, assignors.)
Asklund, Hjalmar, Uddevalla, Sweden. Revolving con-
necter. 2,069,126 ; Jan. 26.
Askue, Russell P., Larchmont, N. Y. Paring knife.
2,073,618 ; Mar. 16.
Asmussen, Heinrich, Berlin-Steglitz, Germany, assignor to
General Electric C;ompany. Electric lamp. 2,077,199 ;
Apr. 13.
Aspenleiter, Joseph W., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Opti-
cal Companv, Rochester, N. Y. Ophthmalic mounting.
2.103.421 ; Doc. 28.
Asphalt Process Corporation. (See Chaffee, Stewart W.,
assignor.)
Asprooth, Axel H. (See Anglada, J. A., Asprooth, and
Christensen.)
Assalit, Louis, Marseilles, France. Flexible seat support.
2.101.422 ; Dec. 7.
Assel, Walter J., assignor to The Timken Roller Bearing
Company, Canton, Ohio. Cross-roll mill. 2,101,357 ;
Dec. 7.
Associated Attleboro Manufacturers, Inc. (See Stenberg,
Knut E. B., assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Bellamy, J. I.,
and Richardson, assignors.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Campbell,
R. D., and Huebert, assignors.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Cox, Irvin W.,
assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Crocker,
Thomas F., assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See de Berard,
L. A., and Martin, assignors.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Grandstaff,
Otho D., as.signor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Griffins,
Jlorris E., assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Harris,
Lionel H., assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Ide, Harry
H., assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See James, Vir-
gil E., assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Kessler,
Frank, assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Lomax, Clar-
ence E., assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Mahoney,
Harry P., assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Nelson, M. L.,
and Johnston, assignors.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Nelson, M. L.,
iiohiiison, and Bellamy, assignors.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Nelson, Mar-
tin L., assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Obergfell,
Herbert F., assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Ostline, John
E., assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Peterson,
Seth, assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Petersen,
W. H., and Wyant, assignors.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Pye, Harold
C, assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Richardson,
Rodney G.. assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Robinson,
Harold C, assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Robinson, H.
C, and Bellamy, assignors.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Saunders,
Norman H., assignor.)
Associated Electric Labor.Ttorios, Inc. (See Saunders,
N. H., and Bakker, assignors.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Scngebuscli,
Hans, assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Sigo, Arthur
T., assignor )
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Voss, John H.,
assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Voss, J. H.,
and Crocker, assignors.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See White,
Thomas XI.. assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Woodruff,
A. E., and Sengebusch, assignors.)
Associated Electrical Industries Limited. (See Robinson,
Ernest Y., assignor.)
Associated Oil Company. (See Lazar, A., and Crenna, as-
signors.)
Associated Press. The. (See Biele. Harry M., assignor.)
Associated Spring Corporation of Delaware. (See Cook,
Raymond W., assignor.)
Associated Telephone and Telegraph Company. (See
Harrison, Harry H., assignor.)
(See Pearce,
(See
(See
(See
Associated Telephone & Telegraph Company.
O. A., and Richards, assignors.)
Associated Telephone and Telegraph Company.
Roseby, Philip N., assignor.)
Associated Telephone and Telegraph Company.
Saxby, Robert N., assignor.)
Associated Telephone and Telegraph Company.
Taylor, R., and Baker, assignors.)
Associated Telephone Utilities Company. (See Collins,
R. D., and Crane, assignors.)
Associated Telephone Utilities Company. (See Collins,
R. D., Reid. and Bourne, assignors.)
Association of American Soap & Glycerine Producers,
Inc. (See Hoover, Kenneth H., assignor.)
Astatiev, Michael, Clielsea, London. Englanil. Hydraulic
transmission of power. 2,084,312 ; June 22.
Aster, Saul, New York, N. Y. Pattern grading.
2,091,262 ; Aug. 31.
Atchison. Leonard W., Schenectady. N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Freezing tray. 2,077,200 ;
Apr. 13.
Atchison, Leonard W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,084,883 ; June 22.
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company, The.
(See Zeeman, Martin J., assignor.)
Atchisson, Charles H., St. Louis. Mo., assignor to Electri-
cal Research Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Coupling
means for piezoelectric crystal elements. 2,083,420 ;
June 8.
Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Delle. (See
Brefson, Charles, assignor.)
Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Delle. (See
Clerc, Andr^, assignor.)
Ateliers de Constructions Electriques de Delle. (See
Saudicoeur, Louis J., assignor.)
Ateliers et Chantiers de la Manche. (See Berry, Fran-
cois J., assignor.)
Ateliers H. Cuenod S. A. (See Juillard, Ernest as-
signor.)
Ateliers Neyret-Beylier & Piccard-Pictet. (See Danel,
Pierre P., assignor.)
Ateliers Saint-Eloi. (See van Hille, P., and Taine, as-
signor.)
Aten, Marion H.. Bnrlingame, Calif. Door lock.
2,075,495 ; Mar. 30.
Athens BricI: & Tile Company. (See Slaughter, G. M.,
and Black, assignors.)
Atherton, Alfred L., Verona, and H. A. Rose, Pittsburgh,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Excitation system for
mercury arc rectifiers. 2,()75,011 ; Mar. 30.
Athey Truss Wheel Company. (See Kuchar, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Athletic Shoe Company, The.
signor. )
Atkins, E. C, and Company.
L., assignor.)
Atkins, K. C, and Company,
assignor.)
Atkins, Edgar H., Richmond,
thaler Linotype Company,
and casting machine. 2,088,989; Aug. 3.
Atkins, Edwjird G., assignor to E G A Carburetor Co.,
Jackson, Mich. Carburetor. 2,099,553 ; Nov. 16.
Atkins, George E., Glen Ridge, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Ventilator. 2,086,112 ; July 6.
Atlrins, Harry C, Denver, Colo. Ventilated berry crate.
2,069,747 ; Feb. 9.
Atkins. Malcolm W.. Worcester, Mass. Dental compound.
2.089,845 ; Aug. 10.
Atkins. Vaol E., Akron, assignor to The Paine & Williams
Companv. Cleveland. Ohio. Floor covering and making
same. 2,nno..'i09 : Aug. 17.
Atkinson, George H., Mason City, Wash. Marine struc-
ture. 2,073,545 ; Mar. 9.
Atkinson, Guy, et al. (See Taylor, Wesley, assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Renter, R., and
Gaus, assignors.)
Atkin. Kenneth C., assignor to The American Floor Sur-
facing Jlachino Company. Toledo. Ohio. Drive ring for
floor maintenance machine brushes. 2,103,311 ; Dec.
28.
-Vtkinson. Ralph H., London, England, assignor to The
International Nickel Company. Inc., New York. N. Y.
Stripping or transferring platinum metals. 2.093,406 ;
Sept 21.
Atkinson, Ralph L., Dorchester, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to United-Carr Fastener Corporation, Cambridge,
Jlass. Finishing buttons and the like. 2.077.302 :
Apr. 13.
Atkinson. Ralph L., Boston, Mass. Process and apparatus
for making sausage casings and the like. 2,097,684 ;
Nov. 2.
Atkinson, Ralph W., Perth Amboy, N. J,, assignor to Gen-
eral Cable Corporation, New York, N. Y. High voltage
bushing. 2,008,624 ; Jan. 19.
Atkinson, Ralph W., Perth Amboy, N. J., and D. M.
Simons, Osborne, Pa., assignors to General Cable Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Oil filled cable. 2,071,102 ;
Feb. 16.
(See Shapiro, Isadore, as-
(See Fitzsimmons, Robert
(See Hoppe, Arnold F.,
Va., assignor to Mergen-
Typographical composing
LIST OF PATENTEES
31
Atkinson, William H., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Tlie Magnavox Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. Illuminated
dial indicating device. 2,085,887 ; July 6.
Atlantic Precision Instrument Company. (See Howe,
Wilfred H., assignor.)
Atlantic Products Corporation. (See Cart, Theodore b.,
assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Alexander, Joseph
A., assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Birch, Arthur E.,
aS&tgnor. )
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Birkhimer, Ed-
win R., assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Buchholz, RenS F.,
assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Ehlers, Carl H.,
assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Ferkel, Albert J.,
assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Ferris, Seymour
W., assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Ferris, S. W.,
Houghton, and Cowles, assignors.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Goldsmith, Lester
M., assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Hassler, A. B.,
and Field, assignors.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Houghton, Willard
F., assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. ( See Laskaris, Lycurgus,
assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Myers, William A.,
assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Peterkin, Albert
G., Jr., assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Ritter, George W.,
assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Roberts, Oscar Li.,
assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Van Dyke, John
W., assignor.)
Atlantic Refining Company, The. (See Weir, H. M., and
Chlllas, assignors.)
Atlas Ago Chemische Fabrik, Aktien-Gesellschaft. (See
Closmann, Adolf, assignor.)
Atlas Agoe, Chemische Fabrik A. G. (See Teubner, Kurt,
assignor.)
Atlas Bolt & Screw Co., The. (See Schellentrager, Eugene
W., assignor.)
Atlas Imperial Diesel Engine Company. (See Seagren,
John, assignor.)
Atlas Mineral Products Company, The. (See Payne,
Claron R., assignor.)
Atlas Powder Company. (See Ariotti, Guido, assignor,)
Atlas Powder Company. (See Basliford, Raymond I., as-
signor.)
Atlas Powder Company. (See Bucy, Edmond H., assignor.)
Atlas Powder Company. (See Bucy, E. H., and Wat-
kins, assignors.)
Atlas Powder Company. (See McFarland, David M.,
assignor.)
Atlas Powder Company. (See Power, J. T., and Brown,
assignors.)
Atlas Supply Company. (See Heyer, Benjamin F. W.,
assignor.)
Atlas Werke Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kunze, Willy, as-
signor.)
Atmospheric Nitrogen Corporation. (See Kniskern, W. H.,
and Lawrence, assignors.)
Atmospheric Nitrogen Corporation. (See Porter, Frank,
assignor. )
Ar6stegui, Maria A.. Washington, D. C. Heating means
for seats. 2,094,575 ; Oct. 5.
Arta Corporation of America. (See Rezos, Louis H., as-
signor.)
Arveson, Maurice H., Highland, Ind., assignor to Standard
on. Company, Chicago, 111. Greaser. 2,094,576 ; Oct. 5.
Arvey Corporation. (See Evers, Arthur J., assignor.)
Arvintz, Abraham A., assignor to Seal-0-Strain Corpora-
tion, Brooklyn, N. Y. Filling cap and strainer device.
2,090,444 ; Oct. 19.
Aseltine, Fred E., C. H. Kindl, and W. G. Pontis, Dayton,
Ohio, assignors, by mesne assignments, to General Mo-
tors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Charge forming de-
vice. 2,096,27.3 ; Oct. 19.
Ashley, Ciirlyle !\I. (See Shnwhan, S. F., and Asliley.)
Ashley, John W., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Macliinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel-
attaching machine. 2,095,687; Oct. 12.
Askanla-Werko A. G. vormals Ccntrnl Werkstatt Dessau
und C.'irl Bamberg-Friedenau. (See Wurr, Carl, as-
signor.)
Askin, Joseph. (See lionr, J. D., and Askin.)
AssocialiMl Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Bellamy,
John I., as.signor. )
Assoclalcd lOlcctric Laboratories, Inc. (See Bellamy, J.
I., Nelson, and Obergfcll, assignors.)
AfiBOclatcd Hloctric Laboratories, Inc. (See Goliorel, V. P.,
and liafon, asHlgnors. )
Associated Ii^lectrlc Laboratories, Inc. (See Miller, l\ferton
R., assignor.)
Associated Electric Lnbora lories. Inc. (See Nelson, M. L.,
and Johnston, assignors.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Obergfell,
Herbert B\. assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Peterson,
Edward S., assignor.)
Associated Patentees, Inc. (See Borton, Alwyn E., as-
signor.)
Aston, James, Pittsburgh, and E. B. Story, Dormont, as-
signors to A. M. Byers Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Manufacture of wrought iron. 2,095,959; Oct. 19.
Astorg, Paul, Berkeley, Calif. Safety headlight.
2,096,777 ; Oct. 26.
Athimon, Alfred, Paris, France. Automatic change-speed
device. 2.097,011 ; Oct. 26.
Athletic Shoe Company, The. (See Shapiro, Isadore,
assignor.)
Atkins, George T., Jr., Baytown, Tex., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Development Company. Recovery of phenol
from a constant boiling mixture of phenol and water.
2,096,871 : Oct. 26.
Atkinson, Ralph L., assignor to Transparent Package
Company, Chicago, 111. Sausage and artificial casing
therefor. 2,096,221 ; Oct. 19.
Atlantic Refinin^g Company, The. (See MalisofE, W. M.,
and Boyd, assignors.)
Atlantic Research Associates, Inc. (See Atwood, Francis
C, assignor.)
Atlas-Ago, Chemische Fabrik Aktiengesellschaft. (See
Munch, Carl, assignor.)
Atlas Scraper and Engineering Co. (See Stewart, James
S., assignor.)
Atteslander, Edouard, assignor to Sulzer Freres, Societe
Anonyme, Winterthur, Switzerland. Locomotive con-
trol. 2,073,774 ; Mar. 16.
Atti, Raphael, Union City, and D. J. Hayes, Newark, N. J.,
assignors, l)y mesne assignments, to said D. J. Hayes.
Automobile rocking device. 2,072,019 ; Feb. 23.
Atti, Raphael, Union City, and D. J. Haj'es, Newark,
N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to «aid D. J.
Hayes. Automobile testing mechanism. 2,070,759 ;
Apr. 13.
Atti, Raphael, Union City, assignor to H. H. Timbers,
Glen Ridge, N. J. Card shuffling and dealing device.
2.099,187 ; Nov. 16.
Atwater, Henry, Worcester, Mass. Stay tape for boxes.
2,096,836; Oct. 26.
Atwell, Clarence A., and F. B. Powers, Wilkinshurg, as-
signors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Perforated cover and baffle
for railway motors. 2,092,043 ; Sept. 7.
Atwell, George J. (See Paul, Leon R., assignor.)
Atwell, Harold V., White Plains, N. Y., assignor to Gaso-
line Products Company (Inc.), Newark, N. J. Treat-
ment of hydrocarbon oils. 2,067,869 ; Jan. 12.
Atwell, Harold V., White Plains, assignor to Process
Management Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Conver-
sion of hydrocarbon oils. 2,069.191 ; Jan. 26.
Atwell, Harold V., White Plains, N. Y., assignor to
Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Distribution of
fuel gases. 2,081,130 ; May 25.
Atwell, Harold V., White Plains, N. Y., assignor to Gaso-
line Products Companv, Inc., Newark, N. J. Treating
hydrocarbon oil. 2,099,920 ; Nov. 23.
Atwell, Harold V., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Gas machine. 2,079,586 ;
May 4.
Atwell, Henry G., Lake Villa, 111. Ball catching and
pitching machine. 2.082,818 ; June 8.
Atwood, Francis C, Newton, Blass., assignor to Atlantic
Research Associates, Inc., Portsmouth, N. H. Acous-
tical composition. 2,097,054 ; Oct. 26.
Atwood, George D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Spool. 2,081,418 ;
May 25.
Atwood, George W. (See Neunherz, H. W., and Atwood.)
Atwood, Harry D., et al. (See Nelson, Lewis D., as-
signor.)
Atwood, Harry D., assignor of one-half to J. C. Trimby,
Detroit, Mich. Copy printing mechanism. 2,078,224 ;
Apr. 27.
Atwood Machine Company, The. (See Eowe, I. R., and
Bradley, assignors.)
Atwood Vacuum Maeliine Company, The. (See Crabb,
Donald E.. assignor.)
Atz, Frederick W., Jr., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Tiink-
Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Conveyer control system.
2,097,009 ; Nov. 2.
A>il),-iucr, Hans, Vienna. Austria, assignor to General
Aniline Works, Inc., New York. N. Y. Dev(>loping fab-
rics printed wilh vat d.veslulTs. 2,0S9,<)20 ; Aug. 10.
Aubert, Fred B,, and J. RossettI, Chicago, 111., assignors
to Super Sens! live Controls Corp. IMectronIo appa-
ratus. 2,008.217; Nov. 9.
Auburn Automobile ("oiui)any. (See Anderson, Roy F.,
assignor.)
Auburn Automobile Company. (See Buelirig, Gordon M,,
assignor.)
Auclit(Ml(iul(-. j\l(-x.'inder J., Grosse Polnte, MIoli. Plastic
composition and articles and making iho same.
2.()SI,'_'72 : .luue 15.
Audon, Harold A,, llanstrnd, IT. P. Rtnudlncer, Greiil
Burgh, Ii'|)Mon, and I". lO.igK'slU'ld, ("iir.slmllon, lOuKlaiid,
CclluloHe ester eomi)osltloi\s, piiilicularly for nioUIIni)
purpo.ses. 2,067,310; Jiin. 12.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Audibert, Joseph. Villearbanne, France, assignor to Cine-
color S. A., Geneva, Switzerland. Photographic ob-
jective. 2,096,665 ; Oct. 19.
Audubon Wiie Cloth Corporation. (See Guba, Raymond
J., assignor.)
Audubon Wire Cloth Corporation. (See Scherfel, Otto C,
assienor. )
Auer, Edward S.. Chicago. 111. Device for marking X-raj
negatives. 2,071,912 ; Feb. 23.
Auer, Georce A. (See Tierkotter. Paul, assignor.)
Auer, George A., Chicago, 111. Retaining device.
2,067,039 ; Jan. 5.
Auer, Las7.l6, Budapest, Hungary, assignor to R. Newman,
Washington, D. C.. as trustee. Manufacture of vulcan-
ized organic isocolloids. 2,083.550 ; June 15.
Auer, l.iaszli), Budapest. Hungary, and P. Stamberger,
London, England, assignors to J. R. Xewman, Wash-
ington, D. C, trustee. Manufacture of sulphurized
organic isocolloids. 2,083.549 ; June 15.
Auerswald, Ralph R., San Diego, Calif. Butter-substitute
mixing and molding device. 2,102,874 ; Dec. 21.
Aufiero, Emanuel, assignor to E. A. Laboratories, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Signaling device. 2,008.256 : Jan. 19.
Aufiero, Emanuel, assignor to E. A. Laboratories, Inc.,
Brooklyn, X. Y. Horn. 2,068.900 ; Jan. 26.
Aufiero, John M., Manhasset. assignor to E. A. Labora-
tories, Inc., Brooklyn, N. T. Heater. Re. 20,o31 ;
Oct. 19.
Aufiero, John M., assignor to E. A. Laboratories, Inc.,
Brooklyn, X. Y. Relay. 2,089,157: Aug. 3.
Aufiero, John M., assignor to E. A. Laboratories. Inc.,
Brooklyn, X. Y. Signaling device. 2.094,422 ; Sept. 28.
Auge, vineas. Union Township, Union County, N. J.
Can opener. 2.089,822 ; Aug. 10.
Auger, Joe, Elk Lake, Ontario, Canada. Faucet
2,102,503 ; Dec. 14.
Auger. William F., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Frost
shield. 2,098,127 ; Nov. 2.
Aughev. William H.. Arden. Del., L. A. Burrows, Wenonah,
and'W. E. Lawson, Woodbury, X. J., assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Xemours & Company. Wilmington, Del.
Electric blasting initiator. 2,086.527 ; July 13.
Augier, Jean, Belfort. France, assignor to General Elec-
tric Companv. Electric valve converting apparatus.
2.089.872 : Aug. 10. ^ ^
Augustin, Johann G. F.. assignor to Terpackungsbedarf
G. m. b. H., Krefeld, Germany. Filling machine.
2.101,232 ; Dec. 7.
Aulbach. Charles J. (See Kronquest, A. L., and Aulbach.)
Aulbach', Charles J., and E. A. Herrig, Syracuse, assign-
ors to Continental Can Company, Inc., Xew York, X. Y.
Method of coating cans. 2,084,070 ; June 15.
Aulsbrook, Harrv E., Detroit, Mich. Furniture.
2.103.422 ; Dec. 28.
Aument, H. Chester, Long Island City, X. Y. Container
construction. 2,099,095 ; Xov. 16.
Aurandt, Richard D., San Francisco. Calif. Sound re-
producing system and apparatus. 2,071.310: Feb. 23.
Aurien, Itay G., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Brake. 2,083,541 ; June 15.
Aurien, Rav G., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago. 111. Clasp brake. 2.086.840 ; July 13.
Aurien. Rav G., assignor to American Steel Foundries. Chi-
cago. 111.' Brake arrangement. 2.093.793 ; Sept. 21.
Aurora Corset Company. (See Mead, Larkin J., assignor.)
Aurora Sign Companv. (See Gross, Joseph E.. assignor.)
Aurvansen, Frederick, Forest Hills, N. Y. Wall or floor
structure and beams therefor. 2,078,117 ; Apr. 20.
Aurvnger, John J., Takoma Park, Md. Electrical con-
denser. 2.076.874 : Apr. 13.
Austenal Laboratories, Inc. (See Prange, Charles H., as-
signor.)
Austin. Arthur O., near Barberton. Ohio. Reaction clamp
for conductors or the like. 2.086,150 ; July 6.
Austin. Arthur O., near Barberton, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Ohio Brass Company, Mansfield,
Ohio. Marker light. 2,095,306 : Oct. 12.
Austin, Arthur O., X'ear Barberton. Ohio. Uniform arc,
compensating chord conductor support witli resilient
grip heads. 2,102.232 ; Dec. 14.
Austin, Bascum O., Forest Hill.«!. and X. H. Willby, Irwin,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Motor control system.
2,078,216 ; Apr. 27.
Austin, Bascum O., Pittsburgh, and X. H. Willby, Irwin,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Companv, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Motor control system.
2.094,338: Sept. 28.
Austin, Dwight E.. assignor, by mesne assignments., to
Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company, Pon-
tiac, Mich. Vehicle body. 2.093.859 ; Sept. 21.
Austin. Dwight E.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company, Pon-
tine. JfiHi. Vehicle window. 2.093.860 : Sept. 21.
Austin, Ellsworth W., assignor to La Plant-Choate Manu-
facturing Company, Incorporated, Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Earth moving device. 2.090,826 : Aug. 24.
Austin, Ellsworth W., assignor to La Plant-Choate Manu-
facturing Companv. Incorporated. Cedar Rapids, Iowa.
Snow moving devico. 2.101.666: Dec. 7.
Austin, Frank E., Hanover, X. H. Scenic insect cage.
2,080,160: May 11.
Austin. Frederick D., Port CHiestcr, X. Y. Safety device
for heat transference apparatus. 2,078.990 ; May 4.
(See Adelsperger, H. E.,
(See Gregory, Oscar T.,
(See Brown, Elvers H.,
Austin, Fuller A., Lincoln, Xebr. Sign. 2,085,246 ;
June 29.
Austin, Harold R., South Xorwalk, Conn., assignor to The
M. W. Kellogs Co., Xew York, X. Y. Lining for ves-
sels. 2,100.895 ; Xov. 30.
Austin, John B.. assignor to Una Welding. Inc., East
Cleveland, Ohio. Welding apparatus. 2,087,225 ; July
13.
Austin. John L.. Chattanooga, Tenn. Gauge for dental
instruments. 2.092.689 ; Sept. 7.
Austin, John T., assignor to The Austin Organ Company,
Hartford, Conn. Swell expression engine. 2,072,844 ;
Mar. 9.
Austin Organ Company, The. (See Austin, John T., as-
signor. )
Austin. Paul R., and P. L. Salzberg, assignors to E. I.
du Pont de X'emours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Thiophthalide and making the same. 2,097,435 ; Xov. 2.
Austin. William E., Xew York, X. Y. Antiseptic and
germicidal composition. 2,087,588 ; July 20.
Austral Sales Corporation. (See Myers, Winter W., as-
signor.)
Austral Submarine Inventions Limited. (See Clifford,
Ernest R., assignor.)
Austro-Da i m ler-Puchwerke A-G. (See Hacker, Oskar, as-
signor.)
Auten, James E., West Barrington, R. I., assignor to
Universal Winding Companv, Boston, Mass. Winding
machine. 2,091,902 : Aus. 31.
Autenrieth, Gustave, Detroit, Mich. Gauge mounting.
2,073,089 ; Mar. 9.
Auto City Plating Company,
and Cassin, assignors.)
Auto Flagger Corporation, The.
assignor.)
Auto Hublight Company, The.
assignor.)
Auto-Ordnance Corporation. (See Xorman, George, as-
signor. )
Auto Radiator Manufacturing Co. ( See Kirsch, Benjamin,
assignor.)
Auto Research Corporation. (See Bijur, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Auto Specialties Mfg. Co. (See Akins, Jack, assignor.)
Auto Specialties Mfg. Co. (See Lucker, Millard B., as-
signor.)
Auto Union A.-G. (See Weber, Hermann, assignor.)
Autocar Company, The. (See Bachman, Benjamin B.,
assignor.)
Autogas Corporation. (See Furlong, Francis A., as-
signor.)
Autoglro Company of America.
J., assignor.)
Autogiro Company of America,
assignor. )
Autogiro Company of America,
assignor.)
Autogiro Company of America.
Larsen, assignors.)
Autociro Company of America,
assignor.)
Autogiro Company of America,
signor. )
Autographic Register Company.
G., assignor.)
Autographic Register Co. (See
signor.)
Autographic Register Company. (See Carroll, Hezekiah
W.. Jr., assismor.)
Autographic Register Company. (See Johnson, Arthur
A., assignor.)
Automatic Drive and Transmission Company. (See
Haupt. William E., assignor.)
Automatic Drive and Transmission Company. (See Lewis,
Robert P., assignor.)
Automatic Drive & Transmission Company. (See Pad-
gett, Josenh E.. nssiirnor. )
Automatic Drive and Transmission Company. (See VaiL
Henry H., assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company Limited. (See Simpson,
Lancelot M., assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company,
signor.)
Automatic Electric Company
Joshua H., assignor.)
Automatic Electric Company Limited.
Lancelot M., assignor.)
Automatic Eraser Corporation,
assignor.)
Automatic Instrument Company,
assignor.)
Automatic Instrument Company. (See Green, CHifford
H., assignor.)
Automatic Musical Instrument Company. (See Andres,
Lloyd J., assignor.l
Automatic Musical Instrument Company. (See Green,
Clifford H., assisnor.)
Automatic Musical Instrument Company. (See Mc(5€ny,
James J., assignor.)
Automatic Musical Instrument Company. (See Olson,
Phillip W.. assignor.)
Automatic Products Company. (See Johnson, Roy W.,
assignor.)
(See Bennett, James A.
(See de la Cierva, Juan,
(See Larsen, Agnew E.,
(See Pecker, J. S., and
(See Prewitt, Richard H.,
(See Ray, James G.. as-
(See Borchers, William
Brenn, Carl W., as-
(See Wicks, John, as-
Limited. ( See Graham,
(See Simpson,
(See Lukowski, Hermann,
(See Andres, Lloyd J.,
LIST OF PATENTEES
33
Automatic Products Company. (See Jllllei-, John, as-
signor.)
Automatic Products Co. (See Wetzel, Tlieodore A., as-
signor.)
Automotive Products Company Limited. (See Richards,
H. J., and Carter, assignors.)
Automatic Recording Safe Company, The. (See Anderson,
Edward A., assignor.)
Automatic Recording Safe Company, The. (See Urun-
wald, Albert C, assignor.)
Automatic Register Company. (See Brenn, Carl W., as-
signor.)
Automatic Rotary Transmission Co. (See Cotanch, Eai.
B., assignor.)
Automatic Safety Gate Company. (See Golden, Walter I.,
assignor.)
Automatic Signal Corporation. (See Earlier, John L., as-
signor.)
Automatic Sprinkler Company of America. (See Lowe,
E. A., and Hamilton, assignors.)
Automatic Stapler Company. (See Bates, Jesse G., as-
signor. )
Automatic Telephone & Electric Company Limited. (See
Preist, Thomas P., assignor.)
Automatic Telephone & Electric Company Limited. (See
Preist, T. P., and Renshaw, assignors.)
Automatic Temperature Control Co. Inc. (See Wilhjelm,
Christian, assignor.)
Automatic Tire Presfure Indicator Company of Manitoba.
(See Card. Clarence D., assignor.)
Automatic Truck Loader Corporation. (See Goodman,
Joseph, assignor.)
Automatic Unit Corporation. (See Dearing, Lester V.,
assignor.)
Automatic Voting Machine Corporation. (See Gustavson,
Alvin N., assignor.)
Automobile Ventilation, Inc. (See Crowell, William D.,
assignor.)
Automobile Ventilation, Inc. (See Rickel, Clarence E.,
assignor.)
Automobile Ventilation, Inc. (See Young, Leonard A., as-
signor.)
Automotive Improvement Patents Corporation. (See
P.urtnett, Everett R., assignor.)
Automotive Maintenance Machinery Co. (See Zimmerman,
Herman W., assignor.)
Automotive Products Company Limited. (See Brown,
Francis V., assignor.)
Automotive Products Company Limited. (See Clench, Ed-
ward C. S., assignors.)
Automotive Products Company Limited. (See Trapp,
George J., assignor.)
Automotive Products Company Limited. (See Volkert.
George R., assignor.)
Autophon Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hebel, Martin, as-
signor.)
Autosan Corporation of America. (See Kruse, Willy,
assignor.)
Autosan Corporation of America, The. (See Wagner,
Hans P., assignor.)
Auto-Turn-Lite Corporation. (See Nielsen, H. H., and
Kruder, assignors.)
Autoxygen Inc. (See Kokatnur, Vaman R., assignor.)
Auty, Frank, Little Neck, N. Y. Play pen. 2,097,506;
Nov. 2.
Available Truck Company. (See King, Edward F., as-
signor.)
Avery, Charles E. (See Hubbell, H., Jr., and Avery.)
Avery, Clarence W., Detroit, Mich. Vehicle construction.
2,074,1. 58; Mar. 16.
Avery, Henry A., Groton, assignor to L. C. Smith & Corona
Tvpnwritors, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Typewriting ma-
chine. 2,069,298 ; Feb. 2.
Avery, Henry A., Groton, assignor to L. C. Smith &
Corona Typewriters, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Machine
support. 2,088,566 ; Aug. 3.
Avery, Henry C, New Brunswick, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Patent and Licensing Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Roof composition and pro-
ducing the same. 2,099,093 ; Nov. 16.
Avor.v, Henry C, New Brunswick, N. J., a.ssignor to
The Patent and Tjicensing Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Roofing. 2,099,094 ; Nov. 10.
Avery, Julian M., Greenwich, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Arthur D. Little, Incorporated, Cam-
bridge, Mass. Producing sponge iron. 2,080,028 ; May
Avery, Lewis B., Bridgewater Township, Washtenaw
(^oiinty, Mich. Cap loo.sener for fruit jara. 2,094,114 ;
Sept. 28.
Avery, W. & T., Limited. (See Cox, Herbert N., as-
signor.)
Avery, W. & T., Limited. (See Sykes, Cameron M., as-
signor.)
Avery, William L., Twickenham, England. Vehicle wheel.
2,096,203 ; Oct. 10.
Aviation Manufacturing Corporation. (See noffman, S.
K., and Wieginan, nHslgnors,)
Avis, Saiiincl W. (See Roece, F. A., and Avis.)
Awl)rcv, SiiMMiol C., Kansas (MIy, Mo. Dividing bar.
2.098.714 ; Nov. 9.
.\wbrcv, Snninel C, Kansas City, Mo. Toggery rack.
2.098.715 : Nov. 9.
122128— r— 3
Awiszus, Adam, Detroit, Mich. Locking mechanism for
purses and the like. 2,072,076 ; Mar. 2.
Axe, Roy T,, assignor to The O. M. Edwards Company
Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Window construction. 2,067,054 ;
Jan. 12.
Axe, Roy T., assignor to The O. M. Edwards Company
Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Window construction. 2,067,655 ;
Jan. 12,
Axe, Roy T., assignor to The O. M. Edwards Company,
Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Window structure for vehicles.
2,081,896 ; June 1.
Axe, Roy T., assignor to The O. M. Edwards Company
Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Window sash construction.
2,087,463 ; July 20.
Axe, Roy T., assignor to The O. M. Edwards Company,
Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Window construction (demount-
able window stop). 2,090,321 ; Aug. 17.
Axelson, Charles F., Los Angeles, Calif. INIicrometer.
2,071,315 ; Feb. 23.
Axelson Manufacturing Company. (See Hammett, David
M., assignor.)
Axelson Manufacturing Company. (See Mancuso, Victor,
assignor.)
Axelson Manufacturing Co. (See Ostrom, E. W., and
Williams, assignors.)
Axelson Manufacturing Co. (See Williams, Glynn H., as
signer.)
Axman, Bertram. (See Daniels, Herbert P., assignor.)
Axtell, Prank C, Pasadena, assignor of three-fourths to
H. Whealton, Los Angeles, Calif. Method and ap-
paratus for recovering precious metal from ore.
2,069,206 ; Ifeb. 2.
Axtmann, Harold G., assignor to Bendix Aviation Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,071,606 ; Feb. 23.
Axtmann, Harold G., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpo-
ration, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,074,715 ; Mar. 23.
Axtmann, Harold G., Dearborn, Mich., assignor to Bendix
Products Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2,074,716 ; Mar. 23.
Axtmann, Harold G., assignor to Bendix Aviation Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,077,914 ; Apr.
20.
Ayer, Robert W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Stinson Aircraft Corporation, Wayne, Mich. Apparatus
for controlling airplane elevators. 2,084,122 ; June 15.
Ayers, Frank J., Piedmont, S. C. Flue oven cleaner.
2,098,898 ; Nov. 9.
Ayers, Joseph W., assignor to C. K. Williams & Co.,
Easton, Pa. Gas purification material. 2,069,194 ;
Feb. 2.
Ayers, Joseph W., assignor to C. K. Williams & Co., Eas-
ton, Pa. Silica pigments. 2,093,106 ; Sept. 14.
Ayers. Limited. (See Milnes, Tom, assignor.)
Ayers, Ray C, assignor to Air-way Elevator Company,
Incorporated, Slaton, Tex. Separator for grain and
similar commodities. 2,087,464 ; July 20.
As'ers, Samuel H., and C. W. Lang, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Crown Can Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Treating food products and resulting product. Re.
20,578; Dec. 14.
Ayln. Charles P. (See Fleck, W. C, and Avle.)
Ayliffe, Harry, Purley, England. Tin opener. 2,079,271 ;
May 4,
Aylwin, Thomas C, Oshawa, Ontario, Canada. Folding
shovel. 2,070,555; Feb. 16,
Aymard, Malcolm P. L. A., Hove, England. Current col-
lector mechanism for electrically propelled vehicles.
2,071,223 ; Feb. 16.
Aynge, William E.. Upper Sydenham, London, England,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to Mergenthaler Lino-
type Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Distributing mecha-
nism of typograpliical composing and distributing ma-
chines. 2,068,310 ; Jan. 19.
Aynge, William E., Upper Sydenham, London, England,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to IMergcnIlialcr T;ino-
type (Company, Brooklyn, N, Y. Hand-composod matrix
in tvpographical line-casting niacbini's. 2,072,61.'! ;
]\rar, 2.
Ayre, Calvin M., Arlington, Va. Rotary compressor or
pump. 2,097,714 ; Nov. 2.
Ayres, Arthur U., Chestnut Hill, assignor to The Sharpies
Specialty Companv, Pliiladelphia, I'a. Centrifugal sep-
arator. 2,067,590; Jim. 12.
Ayres, Arthur U., Clie.'itinit Hill, and N. Brewer, Lan.^-
"downo, assignors to Tlie Sharpies Specialty Company.
Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus and process for conlinu-
onsly removing volatile matter from a liquid. 2,008.97 I ;
Jan." 26
Ayres, Arthur TT., Chestnut Hill, assignor to The Shar-
'l)les SixH'laltv Conip.'iny. IMiilndolphia, Pa. Centrif-
ugal separator, 2,082,608; .June 1.
Ayres, John, Carshelton, assignor to Bryce Limited, Hnck-
l)ri(l(.'(>. Siirrev, lOngland. lOngine starter. 2,101,606;
Dec. 7.
Avres, Pennle R., Roanoke, Va. Clock. 2,081,280 ; May
25.
Azer, Albert, Dolrott, Mich. Punch. 2,096,778: Oct. 26.
Azzarii, Thoin:is S., Jiimaica, and T, l>e Liicn, Brooklyn,
nsslgnorf to Dil-Mac Shoe l'roci'.-;s CorporMtlon, New
York, N. Y. Apparatus for nuuiul'iictiirlng shoe soles.
2,08-1. 881 : Jnne 22, i
It. 1!. Chemical Co, (See Mncaonald, .\lexauder D., as-
signor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
B. B. Chemical Co. (See Wedger, Walter H., assignor.)
B-L Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Peters, Car]
E., assignor.)
B. S. A. Tools Limited. (See Ogilvie, William, assignor.)
B. V. D. Corporation, The. (See Oppenheim, Austin N.,
assignor. )
Baade, Henry, assignor to Bendix Products Corporation,
South Bend, Ind. Coupling. 2,081,571 ; May 25.
Baalmann, Roderick O., St. Louis, Mo. Drill sharpener.
2,078,306 : Apr. 27.
Baars, Gerrit, The Hague, Netherlands, assignor to Shell
Development Company, San Francisco, Calif. Ap-
paratus for fractional distillation. 2,085,522 ; June 29.
Baas, Edmund J., Rochester, N. Y. Shoetree. 2,075,420 ;
Mar. 30.
Baasch-Ross Tool Company. (See Wickersham, H. P.,
and Burns, assignors.)
Baash, Lawrence P., Los Angeles, Calif. Pipe handling
tool. 2,098.369 ; Nov. 9.
Baash-Ross Tool Company. (See Brown, Ora A., as-
signor. )
Baash-Hoss Tool Company. (See Fisher, Ralph D., as-
signor.)
Baatz, Margaret C, South Orange, N. J., assignor to
Model Brassiere Corporation, Brookl3m, N. Y. Gar-
ment. 2,074,975 ; Mar. 23.
Babb, Charles A., Fostoria, Ohio. Store knife. 2,095,164 ;
Oct. 5.
Babb. Claude R., Lakewood, assignor to The Yoder Com-
pany, Cleyeland, Ohio. Mechanism for cutting sheet
material. 2,084,967 ; June 22.
Babb, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Advertising cinemato-
graph. 2,101,126 ; Dec. 7.
Babb, James M. (See Rice, H. D., and Babb.)
Babb, John D., Pittsburgh, Pa. Portable reservoir.
2,084,236 ; June 15.
Babbin, Edward, Spring Valley, N. Y. Automatic mixing
valve. 2,081,726 ; May 25.
Babbitt, Elwin J., assignor of forty-five per cent to J. L.
Barneson, Los Angeles, Calif. Lure. 2,097,221 ; Oct.
26.
Babcock, David L., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Tilting mechanism for projectors.
2,101,830 ; Dec. 14.
Babcock, George S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Photographic film. 2,096,675 ; Oct. 19.
Babcock, Oliver M., Evanston, 111. Shipping container.
2,071,962 ; Feb. 23.
Babcock, Oliver M., Evanston, 111. Method and apparatus
for making walls of shipping containers. 2,075,795 ;
Arp. 6.
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Bailey, ErvLn G.,
assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Bailey, E. G.,
Cassidy, and Hardgrove. assisnors. )
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Bailey, E. G.,
Hardgrove, and Kerr, assignors.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Black, J. E.,
Smith, and Behr, assignors.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Brinckerhoff,
J. E., McCullough, and Swift, assignors.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Cassidy, Perry R.,
assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Christensen,
Magnus, assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Hardgrove, Ralph
M., assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Harter, Isaac,
assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Harter, I., and
Cassidy, assignors.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company. The. (See Heller, Lewis W.,
assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Kerr, Howard J.,
assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Kerr, H. J.,
. and Langvand, assignors.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Koolstra, Lambert,
assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Kooistra, L., and
Gilg, assignor.)
Babcock & AVilcox Company, The. (See Lucke, Charles E.,
assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Luly, Edgar L.,
assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Mayo, Dana H.
N., assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See McAllister, Alex-
ander B., assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Shellenberger,
Rolfp, assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Stillman, Thomas
B., assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Tilghman, Rich-
ard H., assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Company, The. (See Trainer, James
E., assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Tube Company, The. (See Inslee,
Heber C, assignor.)
Babcock & Wilcox Tube- Company, The. (See Newell,
Harold D., assignor.) 9
Baber, Eiiiil, Los Angeles, Calif. Operating room lamp.
2,088,024 ; July 27.
Babineau, Joseph F., Chicago, HI. Self-sealing and self-
locking carton and blank for the same, 2,087,394 ;
July 20.
Babinet, Marie L. A., Bologne-sur-Seine, France, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to The Nitrlcastiron Corporation.
Surface hardened cast iron articles of manufacture.
2,067,896 ; Jan. 19.
Babson, Roger W., Wellesley, Mass. Combined parking
meter and advertising device. 2,068,121 ; Jan. 19.
Babson, Roger W., Wellesley, Mass. Parking register.
2,088,683 ; Aug. 3.
Bach, Aaron M., San Francisco, Calif. Material handling
apparatu.s. 2,092,063 ; Sept. 7.
Bach, Anton M., Palo Alto, Calif. Centripetal dissolver.
2,076,975 ; Apr. 13.
Bach, Anton M., Palo Alto, Calif. Hose coupling.
2.103.838 ; Dec. 28.
Bach. Charles G., Whitefish Bay, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Refrigerating coil. 2.093.825 : Sept. 21.
Bach, Emma D., Portland, Oreg. Restraining' device.
2,084,305 ; June 22.
Bach, Emmon. (See de Florez, L., and Bach.)
Bach, Herbert. (See Hagge, W., and Bach.)
Bach, Neils P., Geneva, assignor to American Can Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Vacuum machine. 2,095,960 ;
Oct. 19.
Bach, Neils P., Geneva, assignor to American Can Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Can and cover feeding mech-
anism. 2,102,605 ; Dec. 21.
Bach, Stefan, Nuremberg, and K. Kurz, Furth, Germany.
Gold leaf substitute. 2,099,641 ; Nov. 16.
Bacharach Industrial Instrument Company. (See Vayda,
L. L., and Rossomme, assignors.)
Bachelder, Le Rov B., Dayton, Ohio. Wall or floor struc-
ture and securing means. 2,100,424 ; Nov. 30.
Bachelet, Albert E., Mount Vernon, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories. Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electric discharge tube testing and measuring circuit.
2,088,317 : Jul'' 27.
Bachelier, Eugene. (See Cramer, W. G., and Bachelier.)
Bachells, Leonard H., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Olympia Knitting Mills, Inc., Olympia, Wash. Bathing
suit removable while dressed. Re. 20,567 ; Dec. 7.
Bacher, John, and H. Pickman, assignors of one-third to
H. Feld, Detroit, Mich. Beverage displaying and dis-
pensing device. 2,087,465 ; July 20.
Bachman, Benjamin B., Philadelphia, assignor to The
Autocar Company, Ardmore, Pa. Power transmitting
device. 2,073,045 ; Mar. 9.
Bachman, Benjamin B., Philadelphia, assignor to The
Autocar Company, Ardmore, Pa. Motor vehicle con-
struction. 2,094,976 ; Oct. 5.
Bachman, Benjamin B., Philadelphia, assignor to The
Autocar Company, Ardmore, Pa. Motor vehicle con-
struction. 2,100,371 : Nov. 30.
Bachman, Fred K. (See Oelkers. A. H.. and Bachman.)
Bachman, Fred E., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Roller bearing. 2,089,048 ; July 3.
Bachmann, Jakob A., Alameda, and R. WilUins, Hamburg,
Calif. Treatment for fermented and distilled bever-
ages and the like. 2,080,891 ; July 13.
Bachmann, Robert A., New York, N. Y. Retainer for
sanitary toilet seat covers. 2,074,318 ; Mar. 23.
Bachman, Walter S., Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for
dispensing hypochlorites. 2,097.092 • Oct. 26.
Back, Robert, assignor to The Wahl Company, Chicago,
HI. Mechanical pencil. 2,095,091 : Oct. 5.
Back, Sydney. (See Clayton, W., Back, Morse, and John-
son.)
Backe, John C, and J. T. Sherwood, Howell, Mich. Valve
for automobile heaters and ventilators. 2,087,635 ;
July 20.
Backer, Leslie H., Summit, N. J., J. H. Keenan, Brookline,
Mass., and J. L. Kopf, East Orange, N. J., assignors to
Jabez Burns & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Roasting
apparatus. 2,081,349 ; May 25.
Backes, Edward W., Cook County, 111., assignor to Poor &
Company, New York, N. Y'. Track gauge indicator.
2.098,938 ; Nov. 16.
Backhouse, Headley T., London, England. Sheet detector.
2.083,936 : June 15.
Backmann, Peter E., Los Angeles, Calif. Precision instru-
ment. 2,066,446 ; Jan. 5.
Backstay Welt Co. (See Bishop, Walter, assignor.)
Backus, Wallace T., assignor to J. Edwards & Co., Phila-
delphia, P,T. Leather drying. 2,073, . '')92 ; Mar. 9.
Bacon, Charles J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Collapsible display
container. 2,080,105 ; May 11.
Bacon, Elbridge P. (See McKinley, C. W., Bacon, and
Clason.)
Bacon, Raymond P., Bronxville, N. Y., and W. Judson,
Newgulf, Tex. Recovery of sulphur. 2,077,028 ; Apr.
13.
Bacon, Raymond F., Bronxville. N. Y., and W. Judson,
Newgulf, Tex. Recovery of sulphur. 2,087,889 ; Julv
27.
Bacon, Raymond P., Bronxville. N. Y., and W. Judson,
Newgulf, Tex. Recovery of sulphur. 2,087,890 ; July
27.
Bacon, Raymond P., Bronxville, N. Y., and W. Judson,
Newgulf, Tex. Recovery of sulphur. 2,087,891 ; July
27.
LIST OF PATENTEES
35
F. Bronxville, N. Y.,
Recovery of sulphur.
F., Bronxville, N. Y.,
Recovery of sulphur.
and W. Judson,
2,087,893; Julv
and W. Judson,
2,087,894; July
gnor to American
Signaling system.
(See Woodward,
C. H., and Bacon.)
N. y. Maternity dress.
Bacon, Raymond F., Bronxville, N. Y., and W. Judson,
Newgulf, Tex. Recovery of sulphur. 2,087,892 ; July
27.
Bacon, Raymond
Mewgulf, Tex.
27.
Bacon, Rajrmond
Newgulf, Tex.
27.
Bacon, Raymond F., Bronxville, and I. Bencowitz, New
York, N. Y. ; said Bencowitz assignor to said Bacon.
Recovery of sulphur. 2,092,794 ; Sept. 14.
Bacon, Walter M., New York, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Telegraph sys-
tem. 2,069,000 ; Jan. 26.
Bacon, Walter M., New York, N. Y., assi
Telephone and Telegraph Company.
2,101,209 ; Dec. 7.
Bacon, William F., et aL, executors.
Frederick R.)
Bacon, William I. (See James,
Badanes, Samuel E., Flushing,
2,085,179 ; June 29.
Bade, Anny, n4e Niethammer, Schonklrchen, Germany.
Nautical angle-measuring and drawing instrument.
2,066,384 ; Jan. 5.
Badeker, John, Chicago, 111. Metallic rod-packing.
2,084,235 ; June 15.
Badel, Jules L., Geneva, Switzerland. Metal element for
use in erecting toy building structures. 2,082,138 ;
June 1.
Badenhausen, John P., assignor of one-half to Day and
Zimmermann, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Boiler
construction. 2,070,250 ; Feb. 9.
Badertscher, Dana K., assignor to Hudson Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle steering mechanism.
2,068,901 ; Jan. 26.
Badger, E. B., & Sons Co. (See Merriam, Harry C, as-
signor.)
Badger, Frederick, Point Pleasant, Wandsworth, London,
assizor to Magnesium Castings and Products Limited,
Slough, Bucks, Great Britain. Casting of magnesium
and its alloys. 2,070,821 ; Feb. 16.
Badger, Herman J., and W. A. Davis, Foxburg, Pa. Auto-
matic water refiUer and cuspidor flusher. 2,080,756 ;
May 18.
Badger Meter Manufacturing Company. (See Krueger,
Emil M., assignor.)
Badin, Raoul E. (See Jacquet, G. G., and Badin.)
Bado, Atilio A. M., Buenos Aires, Argentina. Purifica-
tion of water and other liquids. 2,066,710 ; Jan. 5.
BadoUet, Marion S., Fanwood, N. J., assignor to Johns-
Manville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Water-resistant
product and making the same. 2,068,219 ; Jan. 19.
Badoy. Jean, et al. (See Masson, Claudius, assignor.)
Badt, Roy A., Los Angeles, Calif. Method and apparatus
for building construction. 2,093,346 ; Sept. 14.
Baechi, August, Niederuzwil, assignor to tlie firm Gebrtider
Bflhler, Uzwil, Switzerland. Machine for producing
foodstuffs made of dough. 2,068,220 ; Jan. 19.
Baehni, Ernst C. (See Jacobsohn, Carl, assignor.)
Baehr, Hans, Leuna, assignor to I. G. Farbenindustrio
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Germany.
Purification of gases from ammonia and hydrogen sul-
phide. 2,067,311 ; Jan. 12.
Baehr, Hans, and K. Braus, Leuna, assignors to I. G.
Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt-on-the-
Main, Germany. Recovery of hydrogen sulphide from
gases. 2,083,213 ; .June 8.
Baehr, Hans, and H. Mengdehl, Ludwigshafen-on-tho-
Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Production of
sulphur. 2,092,386 ; Sept. 7.
Baer, Abram K., assignor to The Strouse Baer Company,
Baltimore, Md. Outer' garment. 2,100,933 : Nov. 30.
Baer, Alvln H., Cardondale, Pa., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Worthlngton Pump and Machinery Corpora-
tion, Harrison, N. J. Gas separation. 2,068,221 ; Jan.
19.
Baer, Alvin H., and E. B. McCabe, Carbondale, Pa., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Worthington Pump
and Machinery Corporation, Harrison, N. J. Skating
rink. 2,069,811 ; Feb. 9.
Baer, Carl J., Jofferson Barracks, Mo. Floating unit and
fleet. 2,070,536 ; Apr. 13.
Baer, Charles H., and H. M. Connor, assignors to Connor
Spring Maniifacturing Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Spring machinery. 2,078,828 ; Apr. 27.
Baer, Edward G., Orrvllle, Olilo, and R. R. Donaldson, Jr,,
Pittsburgh, Pa., assignors to Will-Burt Company. Air
regulating apparatus. 2,088,023; July 27.
Baer, Georges, Paudex, Switzerland. Calculator.
2,080,857; May 18.
Baer, Henry M. (See Bnor, Max, assignor.)
Baor, Howard, Jersey CKy, assignor to lOcllpso Aviation
Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Engine starting
mechanism. 2,005,230 ; Oct. 12.
Baer, Lawrence E., assignor, by mesne assignments, lo
Swank Products, Inc., Atticboro, Mass, Initialed buckle,
plate, and the like. 2,007,811; Jan. 12.
Baer, Lena M., Tojx'ka, Tviins. A(I,|iiKlnl)le ooinbinod clc
valine and Kiip|)()rliiig lievice. 2.072,701 : Mar, 2.
Baer, Max, assignor to II, M, Baer, New York, N. Y.
Coloring of bronze powders. 2,071,150; Feb, 16.
Baerenrodt, E. F. (See Huguley, William C, assignor.)
Kaernstein, Malvin A. (See Harth, P. E., and Baern-
stein.)
Baesecke, Martin, Berlin-Siemensstadt, and H. Mayer,
Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignors to Siemens & Halske,
Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near Berlin, Germany.
Alternating current signaling system. 2,101,699 ;
Dec. 7.
Baffi, Giuseppe, Genoa, Italy. Gas meter. 2,087,229 ;
July 20.
Bagby, Ralph B., Chicago, 111. Filling machine.
2,067,750 ; Jan. 12.
Bagby, Ralph B., Chicago, 111. Trip mechanism for filling
machines. 2,099,253 ; Nov. 16.
Bagby, Ralph B., Evanston, 111. Filling machine.
2.080.298 ; May 11.
Bagby, Ralph B., Evanston, 111, Filling machine.
2,099,252 ; Nov. 16.
Baggett, Henry T., and G. W. Woods, assignors to Hughes
Tool Company, Houston, Tex. Treating tungsten car-
bide. 2,091,903 ; Aug. 31.
Bagley Berdan Company. (See Bagley, William H. and
B. R,, and Berdan, assignors.)
Bagley, Bruce R. (See Bagley, William H. and B. R.,
and Berdan.)
Bagley, Glen D., Great Neck, and H. W. B. de W. Erasmus,
Long Island City, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Process and apparatus for producing hydrogen.
2,071,721 ; Feb. 23.
Bagley, Ida P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hinge. 2,090,569 ;
Aug. 17.
Bagley, John J., Duluth, Minn. Wrench. 2,097,361 ;
Oct. 26.
Bagley, Thomas J., Haddonfield, N. J,, and V. M. Mantz,
Philadelphia, Pa., assignors to R. M. Hollingshead Cor-
poration, Camden, N. J. Liquid tire cover. 2,088,561 ;
July 27.
Bagley, Wallace E., Glenside, and H. H. Bartel, assignors
to Huck-Gerhardt Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Automatic closing device for sliding garage doors.
2.091.299 ; Aug. 31.
Barley, William H. and B. R., and R. W. Berdan, as-
signors to Bagley Berdan Company, Detroit, Mich.
Bearing metal, bearing and producing same. 2,086,841 ;
July 13.
Bagno, Samuel J. A. M., New York, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Electrad, Inc. Attenuator.
2,081,572 ; May 25.
(See Andreas, Arno, assignor.)
(See Andrew, Sumner D., assignor.)
(See Briggs, Howland P., assignor.)
(See Cundall, Lincoln A., assignor.)
(See Cundall, L. A., and Cheatham, as-
Bagpak, Inc.
Bagpak, Inc.
Bagpak, Inc.
Bagpak, Inc.
Bagpak, Inc.
signors. )
Bagpak, Inc.
signors.)
Bagshaw, Charles M., Leicester, England, assignor
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N.
Operating upon shoe soles, 2,075,923 ; Apr. 6.
Bagshaw, Charles M., Leicester, England, assignor
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N.
(See Cundall, Robert N. and L, A., as-
Charlotte, N. C. Heddle frame.
Shuttle box and
C. Shuttle box.
Loom shuttle box.
Shuttle box for
Machine for operating upon shoe soles. 2,075,924 ;
Apr. 6.
Bahan, George F.,
2,070,556 ; Feb. 16.
Bahan, William H., Greenville, S. C.
binder. 2,081,33 9 ; M.ay 25.
Bahan, William H., Greenville, S.
2.093.225 ; Sept. 14.
Bahan, William H,, Greenville, S. C.
2.093.226 : Sept. 14.
Bahan, William H., Greenville, S. C.
looms. 2,093,227 : Sept. 14.
Bahl, John I., assignor of one-half to R. W. Loichot, Can-
ton, Ohio. Vitreous porcelain composition and product.
2,077,610 ; Apr. 20.
Bahler, William. (See Spencer, W. H., Birdsall, and
Bahler.)
Bahli:e, William H. (See FitzSimons, O., and Bahlke.)
Balillto, William It. (See Sullivan, F. W., Jr., Bahlke,
Brown, and Diwoky.)
Bahlke, William II., Hammond, Ind., assignor (o Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Treatment of acid sludge
products. 2,002,200; Sept. 7.
Bahlke, William H., and P. W. Sullivan, Jr., Hammond,
Ind,, and R. E. Wilson, assignors to Standard Oil Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Solvent extraction. 2,080,487 ;
July 6.
lialillio. William H., R. F. RnthrutT, and P. W. Sullivan,
Jr., llaniinond, assignors to Standard Oil Compan.v,
Whiting. Ind. DecoinpoRing hydrocarbon oils.
e,000,71« : Nov. 23.
Bnhlsou'a II. Keksfabrlk A. O. (See Pentzlln, Kurt, as-
signor.)
Bahnson. Erwin. Uockaway Park, N. Y.
tion engine. 2,088.301 : July 27.
Bahnson Company, The. (See ('ollins, D.
assignors.)
Bnhn.son Company, The. (Sen Stimaon,
signor.)
Hahr. August T. J., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Bahr Start-
ing <!ate Corporation, Clilcago, HI. Starting gato.
2,000,4 17 ; Jan. 5. «
Rotary combus-
J,, and Wright,
Samuel C, as-
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bahr, August T. J., assignor to Bahr Starting Gate Corpo-
ration. Chicago. 111. Starting gate witti self-aligning
spiked stall partitions. 2.066.44S ; Jan. 5.
Bahr, Conrad C. Xew York, X. Y., and G. H. Pfefferle,
assignors to S. R. Dresser Manufacturing Company,
Bradford, Pa. Torque measuring wrench. 2,074,079 ;
Mar. 16.
Bahr. Gustave F., Fairfield, assignor to Casco Products
Corporation, Bridgeport, C^onn. Telltale signal.
2.077.303 : Apt. 13.
Bahr Starting Gate Corporation. (See Bahr, August T. J.,
assignor. )
Baier, John F., and H. Bohl, New York, N. Y. Method
of and apparatus for handling sheet-like materials.
2,086,375 ; July 6.
Baiesi, Socrates, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Liquid dis-
tributor. 2,083,567 ; June 29.
Bailey. Archie S., Albert Lea. assignor of one-half to
J. P. Donahue, Twin Lakes, Minn. Animal poking
implement. 2.103.401 : Dpc. 28.
Bailey, Bruce L. (See Ridgway. R. R.. and Bailey.)
Bailey, Charles M., Company. (See Sparrow, Arthur J.,
assignor.)
BalleyT Charles W., assignor to Stewart Bros., Lvnn, Mass.
Making counters. 2,067,812 ; Jan. 12.
Bailey, Charles W., assignor to Stewart Bros., Lynn,
Mass. Machine for operating on counters. 2,067,813 ;
Jan. 12.
Bailey, Charles W., assignor to Stewart Bros., Lynn,
Mass. Counter molding machine. 2.085,731 ; July 6.
Bailey. Clarence C. Schenectady. X. Y.. assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Humidifring apparatus for air
conditioning. 2.092.630: Sept. 7.
Bailev. (Tlarence M.. Baton Rouge, La. Rubber oil can
spout. 2,098,128 ; Xot. 2.
Bailey. Claude B.. deceased. Wyandotte, Mich., by Wyan-
dotte Savinss Bank. Wvandotrp. Mich., executor, as-
signor to McCord Radiator & Mfg. Co., Detroit, Mich.
Sheet metal prong forming apparatus. 2.089.326 ; Aug.
10.
Bailev. David C. Amesburv. Mass. Linins for window
guides. 2,089,085 ; Aug. 3.
Bailey. David C, Amesburv. Jlass. Window glass chan-
nel lining. 2.102,935 : Dee. 21.
Bailey. David C. Amesburv, Mass. Window glass guide.
2,102,936 : Dec 21.
Bailey, Edwin M., et al. (See Chandler, Daniel L., as-
signor.)
Bailey. Edwin M., et aL (See Rowe, F. H., and Chan-
dler, assignors.)
Bailey, Ervin G.. Easton. Pa.. P. R. Cassidy. Short Hills,
and R. M. Hardgrove, Westfield. assisnors, bv mesne
assignments, to The Babcock & Wilcox Companv,
Xewark, X. J. Pulverizer. 2.071.379: Feb. 2S
Bailey, Ervin G.. Easton, and P. R. Cassidy and R. M.
Hardgrove. Bethlehem, Pa., assignors, by riipsne assign-
ments, to The Babcock & Wilcox Companv. Xewark.
X.J. Pulverizer. 2.071 .350 : Feb. 23.
Bailey, Ervin G., Easton, Pa., P. R. Cassidy. Short Hills,
and R. M. Hardgrove, Westfield. assignors, by mesne
assignments, to The Babcock & Wilcox Company, Xew-
ark. X. J. Pulverizing mill. 2,076.288; Apr. 6.
Bailey. Ervin G., Easton. Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Babcock & Wilcox Company, Xew-
ark, X. J. Fuel burner. 2,086,205 ; July 6.
Bailey, Ervin G., Easton. Pa., R. M. Hardgrove, and H.
J. Kerr, Westfield, assignors to The Babcock & Wilcox
Company, Xewark, X. J. Furnace. 2.087,800 ; July 20.
Bailey. George B., Sharon. Mass. Power transmitting
apparatus "and control means therefor. 2,102,606 ;
Dec. 21.
Bailey, James. Hamburg, N. Y., assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford. Conn. Means for and
method of controlling flow of glass to a feeder outlet.
2.072.S07 : Mar. 2.
Bailey. James R., Austin, Tex., assignor to TTnlon Oil Com-
pany of California, Los Angeles. Calif. Separation and
pu:-iflcatlon of aromatic and nonaromatic nitrogen bases.
2.067,704 : Jan. 12.
Bailey, James R.. .\ustin, Tex., assignor to Union Oil
Companv of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Amplified
distillation. 2,085.287 ; June 29.
Bailey, James R.. Austin, Tex., assignor to Lnion Oil
Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Quin-
phthalone dve. 2.092,'238 : Sept. 7.
Bailey, Jesse J., Houston, Tex. Railway tie. 2,083,109 ;
June 8.
Bailey. Lawrence H., assignor to F. J. Stokes Machine
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Tablet-making machine.
2.06S.610: Jan. 19.
Bailey. Lawrence H.. assignor to F. J. Stokes Machine
Companv. Philadelphia, Pa. Vacuum drier with cen-
trifugal dust separator. 2.098.024; Xov. 2.
Bailey. Marie. Los Angeles. Calif. Scissors. 2,066,757 ;
Jan. 6.
Bailey Meter Company. (See Dickey. Paul S.. assignor.)
Baili'y Meter Company. (See Gorrie, Harvard H., as-
signor.)
Bailey Meter Company. (See Johnson, Clarence, as-
sitrnor.'V
Bailey Meter Company. (See Junkins, Raymond D.,
assigmor.)
Bailey Meter Company. (See Ryder, John D., assignor.)
(See AVeaver, Harry E., as-
Btifltag and polishing de-
Rotary compressor
Bailey Meter Company,
signer. )
Bailey, Mora J.. Hilt, Olii.
vice. 2,085,140 ; June 29.
Bailey, Robert L.. Glendale. Calif,
and thp like. 2.0S9,593 : Aug. 10.
Bailey, Rosemond H., Jackson Heights, Long Island,
X. Y. Protector for electrical appliances. 2,074,159 :
Mar. 16.
Bailey, W. J., et al. (See Brandenburg, Harry J., as-
signor. )
Bailey, Waldo C, Shaker Heights, Ohio, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Xemours & Com-
pany, Wilmington, DeL Production of salt cake and
hvdrogen chloride. 2.086,206 ; Julv 6.
Bailey, Walter T. (See Rider. E. G.," and Bailey.)
Bailev, William B., Olympia, Wash. Threshold weather
strip. 2.083.421 : June 8.
Bailey. William T.. Xew York, X. Y. Control box.
2.077,163 : Apr. 13.
BaUey. Wilson, Philadelphia, Pa. Cigarette holder.
2.072,851 ; Mar. 9.
Baily, Robert W., Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus for
kneading and working plastic material. 2.084,983 ;
June 29.
Bally, Robert W., Philadelphia. Pa., and X. A. Gray,
Brooklyn. X. Y. Apparatus for treatment of sewage.
2,094.909; Oct. 5.
Baily, Robert W., Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus for com-
pacting and surfacing plastic material. 2,094,910 ;
Oct. 5.
Baily, Thaddeus F., Canton, Ohio. Treatment of ores con-
taining iron. 2,066,665 ; Jan. 5.
Bain, Edgar C, and H. Gruber, Hanau-on-the-Maln, Ger-
many, assignors, by mesne assignments, to United States
Steel Corporation. Manufacturing low carbon steel.
2.068.7S5: Jan. 26.
Bain, George W., and W. S. Brian, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Ken-Rad Tube & Lamp Corporation,
Owensboro, Ky. Making lamps and tubes. 2,079,893 ;
May 11.
Bain. William H.. Lewiston. Maine. Insole and making
the same. 2.072.727 ; Mar. 2.
Bain, William H.. Lewiston. Maine, Ontsole nnit.
2.089.170: Aug. 10.
Bain, William H.. Westwood, Ohio. Last protector.
2,081,879 ; May 25.
Bain. William H.. Westwood. Ohio, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson. X'. J. Making
shoes. 2.090.010 : Aug. 17.
Bain. William H., Auburn, Maine. Making shoes.
2,081,887 ; May 25.
Bainbridge, (Jeorge K.. Ripon, Calif. Candv cutting ma-
chine. 2.090,095 ; Aug. 17.
Baird, C^ssius M. C, Evanston, lU. Hose coupling.
2,073.824; Mar. 16.
Baird, Elmer G., et al. (See Bowe.-Charles F., assignor.)
Baird, Frank C. Detroit, Mich. Brake controL
2.098.4S1 ; Xov. 9.
Baird. Frederick S., and C. H. Marsh. Ada. Okla. Com-
bination heatine and cooling unit. 2.072..S33 : Mar. 2.
Baird Machine Company. (See' Lewis. Arthur J., assignor.)
Baird. Ronald J.. Passaic. X. J., assignor to A. O. Smith
Corporation. Milwaukee. Wis. App.iratus for the manu-
facture of mercury sulphate. 2.099.290 : Xov. 16.
Baird, Russell L., and A. Moseley. Texas City. Tex. Bat-
tery terminal post clamp. 2.077.821 ; Apr. 20.
Baird, William, C. R. Mavin. and A. G. Murray, Blackley,
Manchester. England, assignors to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Preparing 4,4'-dialkoxv diphenvl-
amines. 2.083.214 ; June 8.
Bairey. George B.. Wolf Point. Mont., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Collins Radio Company. Antenna sys-
tem. 2.099.671 : Xov. 23.
Balrley. John L.. Murphvs. Calif. CTlamp for cables, wires,
ropes, and the like. 2.077,3S6 ; Apr. 20.
Baitinger. Ira S.. St. Paul, Minn. Vehicle actuated elec-
tric control. 2.092.948 ; Sept. 14.
Bak. Andrew, assignor of one-fourth to Marv Struz and
one-fourth to Mike Struz, (Hiicago, HL Vending booth.
2.090.827 ; Aug. 24.
Bake, Louis S.. Penns Grove, X. J., assignor to E. L
duPont de Xemours & Company, Wilmington, DeL
Manufacture of phenyl mercury acetate and phenyl
mercury hydroxide. 2.075,971 ; Apr. 6.
Bakelite Building Products Co. (See Brownmiller. Lorrin
T., assignor.)
Bakelite Building Products Co.. Inc. (See Forbes, Hany,
assignor. >
Bakelite Building Products Co. Inc. (See Harshberger,
Xorman P., assignor.)
Bakelite Building Products Co. Inc. (See Harshberger,
Xorman P. and K. M., assignors.)
Bakelite Building Products Co. Inc. (See Knbn, Otto J.,
assignor.)
Bakelite Building Products Co. Inc. (See Storm, Trygve,
assignor.)
Bakelite Corporation. (See Bender. Howard L.. assignor.)
Bakelite Corporation. (See Bender, H. L., and Hoffman,
assignors.)
Bakelite Corporation. (See Davidson, W. M., and Jones,
assignors.)
Bakelite Corporation. (See Elbel, E., and Seebach, as-
signors.)
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37
(See Elbel, E., and SussengutU, as-
(See Ellingwood, Finley F., as-
Bakelite Corporation,
signers.)
Bakelite Corporation,
signor.)
Bakelite Corporation. (See Ellingwood, F. F., Zimmer-
man, and Prey, assignors.)
Bakelite Corporation. (See Hanson, Norman D., as-
signor.)
Bakelite Corporation. (See Molinari, Vittorio, assignor.)
Bakelite Corporation. (See Nash, Clarence A., assignor.)
Bakelite Corporation. (See Seebacli, Fritz, assignor.)
Bakelite Corporation. (See Shuey, Ralph C, assignor.)
Bakelite Corporation. (See Turkington, Victor H., as-
signor.)
Bakelite Corporation. (See Turkington, V. H., and But-
ler, assignors.)
Baker, Abner D., Swanton, Oliio. Auxiliary gear mech-
anism. 2,082,092 ; June 1.
Baker, Albert D., Lansing, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Radio antenna for auto-
mobiles. 2,077,822 ; Apr. 20.
Baker, Arthur G., assignor to Simplex Automatic Press
Feeder Corporation, Dearborn, Mich. Automatic feed
for printing machines. 2,081,523 ; May 25.
Baker, Arthur J., Toledo, Ohio, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Willys-Overland Motors, Inc. Illuminating
apparatus. 2,094,089 ; Sept. 28.
Baker, Arthur R. (See Swartz, I. T., and Baker.)
Baker, Arthur R., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Columbia Carburetor Company. Carbu-
retor. 2,066,318 ; Jan. 5.
Baker, Arthur R., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to Columbia
Carburetor Company, Washington, D. C. Carburetor
with choke control. 2,101,039 ; Dec. 7.
Baker, Benjamin P., Turtle Creek, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Circuit breaker. 2,071,157; Feb. 16.
Baker, Bertram E., Boston, Mass. Carton. 2,096,837 ;
Oct. 26.
Baker, Bunvan W., Charlotte, N. C. Sterilizer.
2,096,838 ; Oct. 26.
Baker, Burton W., Ventura, Calif. Beer coil drainage
system. 2,082,137; June 1.
Baker Castor Oil Company, The. (See Colbeth, Ivor M.,
assignor.)
Baker, Charles E., Wethersfield, Conn, Variable speed
transmission unit. 2,100,465 ; Nov. 30.
Baker, Chester L., Berkeley, Calif., assignor to Phila-
delphia Quartz Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Producing
crystallized anhydrous sodium metasllicate. 2,067,227 ;
Jan. 12.
Baker, Chester L., Berkeley. Calif., assignor to Philadel-
phia Quartz Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Detergents
and making the same. 2,082,936 ; June 8.
Baker, Claude M., et al. (See Wright, William, as-
signor.)
Baker & Co. (See Keitel, Christian W., assignor.)
Baker & Company. (See Krivig, Stephen J., assignor.)
Baker & Company. (See Zimmermann, Fritz.)
Baker & Company. (See Zschiegner, Herbert E., as-
signor.)
Baker, David, Jr. (See Baker, David and D., Jr.)
Baker, David and D., Jr., Rosemont, Pa., assignors to R.
O. Blackwood, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. Tele-
phone index. 2,080,995 ; May 18.
Baker, David B. (See Johnston, E. A., Baker, and
Rogers. )
Baker, David B. (See Vedovell, R. L., Baker, and Panze-
grau.)
Baker, David B., Riverside, C, R. Rogers, Oak Park, and
N. O. Panzegrau, Chicago, 111. International Harvester
Company. Steering and driving control for tractors.
2,074,319 ; Mar. 23.
Baker, David B., Riverside, C. R. Rogers, Oak Park, and
N. O. Panzegrau, Chicago, 111., assignors to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Tractor. 2,091,404 ; Aug.
31.
Baker, David B., Riverside. C. R. Rogers, Oak Park, and
N. O. Panzegrau, ('lilcago, HI., assignors to Inter-
national Harvester Company. Front end construction
for tractors. 2.099,780 ; Nov. 23.
Baker, David 15., Riverside, C. R. Rogers, Oak Park, and
N. O. Panzegrau, ('hicago, 111., assignors to Inter-
national Harvester Compan.v. Mounting of auxiliaries
for tractor engines. 2.099,790 ; Nov. 23.
Baker, David C. assignor to FItzpatrIck Bros. Inc., Chi-
cago, III. Combined toy and advertising device.
2,M6,872 ; Oct. 26.
Baker, David K., Greonwich. Conn. Method and apparatus
for treating plaslic material. 2, 09.'?, -107 : Sept. 21.
Baker, David S., Greenwich, Conn. Method and appa-
ratus for treating materials. 2,102,607 ; Dec. 21.
Baker, Del, Shawnee, Okla. Torpedo placement hook.
2,084,722 ; J\ine 22.
Bnkor, DIrkorson G., Ilol.voke, Mass,, assignor to The
Amerirnn Thread Companv, New York, N. Y. Thread
winding machine. 2,082,600; June 1.
Buk(!r, Dlckcrson (J.. Holyoke, RIass., as.slgnor to The
American Thread Company, Now York. N. Y. Bobbin
and producing tho same. 2,098,218; Nov. 9.
Baker, Dlckerson (}., Holyoke, Mass., assignor to The
American Thread Company, New York, N. Y. Maldng
wound bobbins. 2,098,219 ; Nov. 9.
Baker, Donald J., Pasadena, Calif. Antifriction screw.
2,069,471 ; Feb. 2.
Baker, Edwin, Winn, Maine. Pattle mold. 2,081,080;
May 18.
Baker, George L., Newark, Del., assignor to the Public of
the United States of America. Preparation of high
grade apple pomace. 2,088,458 ; July 27.
Baker, George R. (See Tunley, A. A., and Baker.)
Baker, George R., Willesden, London, England, assignor to
Baker Perkins Company, Inc., Saginaw, Mich. Appa-
ratus for feeding biscuits or the like to ovens, pans,
conveyers, or the like. 2,075,012 ; Mar. 30.
Baker, George R., Peterborough, England. Biscuit and
like cutting and embossing machine. 2,077,979 ; Apr.
20.
Baker, George R., and H. Kirman, Peterborough, England,
assignors to Baker Perkins Co., Inc., Saginaw, Mich.
Feeding biscuit shapes and the like from intermittent
cutting mechanism to continuously travelling ovens or
like conveyers. 2,086,347 ; July 6.
Baker, George T. (See Taylor, R., and Baker.)
Baker, George W. (See Page, J., and Baker.)
Baker, Harold R. (See Orpejifielrl. R. K,. and r,.nkpr.)
Baker, Harry J., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Valve. 2,075,600 ; Mar. 30.
Baker, Harry W., Kansas City, Kans. Hydraulic reflector
arc. 2,094,867 ; Oct. 5.
Baker, J. M., Pattern Company. (See Corley, John T.,
assignor.)
Baker, J. T., Chemical Company. (See Fitzgerald, Wil-
liam P., assignor.)
Baker, James A., assignor to Union Steel Casting Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Annealing base. 2,073,724 ;
Mar. 16.
Baker, James D., assignor to American Hair & Felt Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Car construction. 2,078,787 ;
Apr. 27.
Baker, James N., assignor to The Black & Decker Tilan-
ufacturing Companv, Towson, Md. Portable power
hammer. Re. 20,365 ; May 18.
Baker, James S., assignor of twenty-five per cent to M. E.
Baker, fifty and one-half per cent to M. Barclift, and
twenty-four and one-half per cent to J. Vodiska, Okla-
homa City, Okla. Universally mountable container.
2,075,080 ; Mar. 30.
Baker, John S., assignor to Cook Electric Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Modulated radiator control. 2,075,160;
Mar. 30.
Baker, John S., assignor to Cook Electric Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Pole cable terminal. 2.078.991 : Mav 4.
Baker, Judd O., Westmont, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Sound recording apparatus.
2,102,776 : Dec. 21.
Baker, Judd O., Westmont, and C. N. Batsel, Haddon-
field, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Photophonographic apparatus. 2,102,777 ; Dec. 21.
Baker, Kilian J., Fort Wayne, Ind. Flexible conduit for
electrical wires. 2,079,274 : May 4.
Baker. Lena W., and C. A. Lausen, Fort Worth, Tex. ;
said Lausen assignor to said Baker. Blackboard eraser
cleaner. 2,090,777 ; Aug. 24.
Baker, Le Roy H., Corning, N. T., assignor of one-third
to J. F. Eberle, Westfleld, Pa. Electric lamp.
2.096,603 : Oct. 19.
Baker, Lewis T., Jacksonville, Fla. Rosin sampler.
2,102,875 ; Dec. 21.
Baker. Louis S., Parlin, N. J., assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Stabilization
of cellulose nitrate. 2,077,455 ; Apr. 20.
Baker, Minnie E., et al. (See Baker, James S., assignor.)
Baker, Nelson M.. assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridgo, Mass. Eye protector. 2.085,84 i ;
July 6.
Baker Oil Tools, Inc. (See Baker, R. C, and Burt, as-
signors.)
Baker Oil Tools, Inc. (See Burt, Clarence E., assignor.)
Baker Perkins Company. (See Baker, George R., as-
signor.)
Baker Perkins Company. (See Guggenheim, Max M.,
assignor.)
Baker Perkins Co. Inc. (See Baker, G. R., and Kirman,
assignors.)
Baker Perkins Co. Inc. (See Engels, E. O., and Plambeck,
assignors.)
Baker I'lM-klus Co. Inc. (See Tunley, A. A., and Baker,
assignors.)
Baker Perkins Company Inc. (See Tunley, A. A., and
Paterson, assignors.)
Baker, Ralph B., Park Ridge, 111. Collapsible bed.
2,075.790 ; Apr. 0.
Baker, Ralph E., assignor to Kolvlnntor Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,080,506;
July 13.
Baker-Rimlnng Company, The. (See Stevenson, TTerbort
A., assignor.)
Baker-Knulang Company, The. (See Stonor, Frank, as-
signor.)
Baker, Rest R., Swlssvnlo, assignor to Westlnghouso Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Companv, East Pittsburgh, I'a.
Electrical control system. 2.009, Blfl ; Feb. 2.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Baker, Rest R., Swissrale, assignor to Westinghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
Svstem of control for dynamo-electric machines.
2.100.761 : Xov. 30.
Baker, Reuben C, Coalinga, and C. E. Burt, Los An-
geles, assignors to Baker Oil Tools, Inc., Huntington
Park, Calif. Apparatus for blanking and cementing
off peit'orated well casings in a well bore. 2,079,830 ;
May 11.
BaUer, Robert D., Birmingham, Mich. Fine grading ma-
chine. 2.072,150 ; Mar. 2.
Bal;er, Thomas V., Chehalis, Wash. Paring linife.
2,073,546 ; Mar. 9.
BakiT, William H., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Loom for
mixins: fillins. 2,003.629 : Sept. 21.
Baker, William S., Fort Worth, Tex. Traffic signal.
2,096,952 ; Oct. 26.
Bakeries Service Corporation. (See Bradley, A. M.. and
Watson^ assienorB.i
Bakke, Hans A., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Ratchet mechanism. 2,081,115 ;
May 18.
Bakke, Hans A., Swampscott, and H. F. Crotty, Boston,
Mass., assignor to General Electric Company. Connec-
tion block. 2.092,631 ; Sept 7.
Bakker, Comelis J. (See Tellegen, B. D. H., de Tries,
•Tnd IJakker. )
Bakker, Pier. (See Saunders, N. H., and Bakker.)
Bakker, Willem, Arnhem, Netherlands, assignor to Amer-
ican Enka Corporation, Enka, N. C. Treatment of ar-
tificial silk. 2,080,193 ; May 11.
Balaban, Alexander, New York, N. Y. Photographic dif-
fusing device for enlarging and projection printing.
2,083,215 ; June 8.
Balaskas, Thomas K., Clay Center, Nebr. Athletic insole.
2,068,786 ; Jan. 26.
Balbach. Gustav C. (See McLellan, H. N.. and Balbach.)
Balch, Ralph H. (See Elvin, W. J., Balch, and White-
head.)
Baldenhofer, William G., assignor to The Thompson
Grinder Company, Springfield, Ohio. Grinding machine.
2,068,529 : Jan. 19.
Baldry, George E., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Excavat-
ing and hoisting machine. 2,098,173 ; Nov. 2.
Baldsiefen, A\'altev D., Karitan Town.sUiii, Middlesex
County, N. J. Selective desensitizer. 2.090,607 ; Aug.
17.
Balduf, Bruno E., assignor to United States Gypsum Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Partition construction. 2,087,867 ;
July 20.
Baldnf, Bruno E., assignor to United States Gypsum
Company. Chicago, 111. Building construction.
2,101,001 ; Nov. 30.
Baldwin. Albert D., deceased, Pleasantville, N. T. ; I. B.
Baldwin, executrix. Slatted awning and drain.
2,083.681 ; June 15.
Baldwin, Alfred W., Blackley, Manchester, England, as-
signor to Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited. Acyl-
amino alkyl-aryl ethers and their sulphonation products.
2,075,013 ; Mar. 30.
Baldwin, Alfred XV., Blackley, Manchester, England, as-
signor to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Benzotliiazyl sulphonium compounds. 2,094,090 ; Sept.
28.
Baldwin, Alfred W., and H. A. Piggott. Blackley, Man-
chester, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. SolubUized higher aliphatic sulphides
and their production. 2.100.297 : Nov. 23.
Baldwin, Alfred W., and H. M. Bunbiiry, Blackley, Eng-
land, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Sulphated selachyl alcohol. 2.101,831 ; Dec. 14.
Baldwin, Arthur I., Oakland, CaUf. Wood graining ma-
chine. 2,075,925 ; Apr. 6.
Baldwin, Charles F., Schenectady, N. Y.. and S. A. Bokovoy,
Audubon, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of
America. Piezoelectric element. 2,073,046 ; Mar. 9.
Baldwin-Duckworth Chain Corporation. (See ICIaucke,
nermann, assignor.)
Baldwin. Francis J., Bavenna, Ohio. Wheel hub unit.
2,083.188 ; June 8.
Baldwin, Harold R., Carpentersville, 111., assignor to Elgin
Manufacturing Company. Filling machine. 2,074,041 ;
Mar. 16.
Baldwin, Isabelle B., executrix. (See Baldwin, Albert D.)
Baldwin, Jesse A., Spooner, Wis. Oil filter. 2.071.996:
Feb. 23.
Baldwin. Jesse A., Spooner, Wis. Oil filter. 2,007,828 ;
Nov. 2.
Baldwin, John D., Jr., assignor to The Weatherhead Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Valve. 2,078,048 ; Apr. 20.
Baldwin, John G., Boonton, N. J., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington. Del. Ma-
chine for tlip continuous casting of metal sheets.
2,091.348; Aug. 31.
Baldwin, Leonard J., assignor of one-half to W. G. Cun-
ningham, Pekin, 111. Track surfacing device. 2,093,949 ;
Sept. 21.
Baldwin, Phil. (See Sandul, Amil, assignor.)
Baldwin, Philip, New York, N. Y. Table. 2,092,690;
Sept. 7.
Baldwin, Richard H., assignor of one-half to William
Trautman, Columbus, Ohio. Vehicle attached jack.
2,087,424 ; July 20.
(See Hunter, G. G., Pryale,
(See Pryale, H, M., and Clark,
(See de Forest, Alfred
(See Dinzl, Richard W.,
(See Dinzl, R. W., and
(See Essl, Max, &s-
(See Kerr, Samuel L.,
(See Kerr, S. L., and
(See Locke, Arthur S.,
(See Neeson, Charles
(See Nowak, Alois K.,
(See Peters, Orville S.,
(See Peters, O. S.,
(See Sharp, Robert E.
(See Vogler, Joseph, as-
(See von Heydekampf,
(See Wetland, Alfred,
(See Zwickl, Joseph B.,
Signaling appa-
Baldwin Rubber Company.
and Clark, assignors.)
B.aldwin Rubber Company.
assignors.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
v., assignor.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
assignor.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
Graf., assignors.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
slgnor. )
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
assignor.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
Greig, assignors.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
assignor.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
R., assignor.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
assignor.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
assignor.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
and von Heydekampf, assignors.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
B., assignor.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
signor.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
Gerd S., assignor.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
assignor.)
Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
assignor.)
Baldwin, Walter L., Jacksonville, Fla.
ratus. 2,091,843 ; Aug. 31.
r.alp. Lester S., Shaker Heights, assignor to The Standard
Oil Company (Ohio). Cleveland, Ohio. Nongumming
motor fuel. 2.103,927 : Dec. 28.
Balentine, James A., San Francisco, Calif. Circuit con-
trol mechanism. 2,095,688 ; Oct. 12.
Sales, James E., assignor to Lyon Jfetal Products, Incor-
porated, Aurora, 111. Air conditioned display table.
2,066,312 ; Jan. 5.
Bales, .James E., assignor to Lyon Metal Products, In-
corporated, Aurora, 111. Display stand. 2,072,700 ;
Mar. 2.
assignor to Detroit Gasket & Mfg. Com-
Mich. Laminated gasket. 2,071,322 ;
Balfe, George T.,
pany, Detroit,
Feb. 23.
Balfe, George T.
Detroit, Jlich
assignor to Detroit Gasket & Mfg. Co.,
Gasket. 2,072,8'?2 ; Mar. 9.
Balfe, George T., assignor to Detroit Gasket & Mfg. Com-
pany. Detroit Mich. Gasket 2.072.803 ; Mar. 9.
Balfe, George T., assignor to Detroit Gasket & Mfg.
Co., Detroit Mich. Gasket. 2,079,729 ; May 11.
Balfe, George T., assignor to Detroit Gasket & Mfg. Co.,
Detroit, Mich. Gasket. 2,084,054 ; June 15.
Ba linger, Lee O., Lakewood, assignor of two-thirds to
W. J. Wesseler, Cleveland, Ohio. Surface cleaning
device. 2,083,551 ; June 15.
Balint, Alvin A., New York, N. Y. Medical case.
2.093.537 ; Sept 21.
Balk, Otto, Bahnhofsplatz, and K. Bauer, Munich, as-
signors to Deuta-Werke vorm. Deutsche Tachometer-
werke G. m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Mileage counter.
2,093,068 ; Sept 14.
Balke, Clarence W., Highland Park, assignor to Raraet
Corporation of America, North Chicago. 111. Tantalum
carbide alloy. 2,067,166 : .Tan. 12.
Balke, Clarence W., Highland Park, assignor to Ramet
Corporation of America, North Chicago, 111. Making
borides. 2,073,826; Mar. 16.
Ball, Albert P., assignor to Briggs Manufacturing Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Chair. 2,091,063 ; Aug. 24.
Ball, Albert P., assignor to Briggs Manufacturing Com-
pany, Detroit, Slich. Fastening device for panels or
the like. 2,099,189 ; Nov. 16.
Ball Brothers Company. (See Ludington, Lawrence L.,
assignor.)
Ball Brothers Company. (See Milner, Edwin E., as-
signor.)
Ball Brothers Company,
assignor.)
Ball Brothers Company,
assignor.)
Ball, Charles A. W., assignor to The Bristol Aeroplane
Company, Limited. Bristol, England. Copying machine.
2.094,518; Sept. 28.
Ball. Charles F.. and C. I. FiOngenecker, Wauwatosa, as-
signors to Chain Belt Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Cleaning and preparing conduits for the handling of
plastic concrete mixtures. 2 087,679 ; July 20.
Ball, Charles O., River Forest. HI., assignor to American
Can Compan.y, Now York. N. Y. Controlling viscosity
in evaporated milk. 2.087,902 ; July 27.
Ball, Charles O., River Forest, 111., assignor to American
Can Conipanv. New York, N. Y. Apparatus for and
method of canning. 2,091.263: Aug. 31.
Ball, Donald A. (See Quick, C. G., Ball, and Whitehead.)
BmU. Edwin L., Alexandria, La. Sheet piling. 2,090,720;
Aug. 24.
(See Moorshead, Thomas C,
(See Wadsworth, Frank L. 0.,
LIST OF PATENTEES
39
Ball, Frederick O., assignor to Chrysler Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion engine fuel system.
2.072,353; Mar. 2.
Ball, Frederick O. and T. M., Detroit, Mich. Carburetor.
2,084,306 ; June 22.
Ball, George L. (See Schmidt, C. F., Jr., and Ball.)
Ball, Harry V., Concord, Mass., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Inking mechanism for printing machines. 2,081,906 ;
June 1.
Ball, Harry V., Bedford, by Lillian C. Ball, administra-
trix, Bedford, Mass., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Web roll con-
trolling device for printing machines. 2,085,889 ;
July 6.
Ball, Harry V., Concord, Mass., and A. J. Horton, White
Plains, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to R.
Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Web roll controlling
mechanism for printing machines. 2,095,307 ; Oct. 12.
Ball, Joseph A., and G. F. Rackett, Los Angeles, Calif.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Technicolor, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Cinematographic camera. 2,072,091 ;
Mar. 2.
Ball, Lillian C, administratrix. (See Ball, Harry V.)
Rail, Ralph H. (See Andersen, and Ball.)
Ball, Thomas M. (See Ball, Frederick O., and T. M.)
Ball, Thomas M., Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion
engine fuel system. 2,099,096 ; Nov. 16.
Ballack. Charles A., Walla Walla, and W. C. Steele.
Seattle, Wash. Harvester-thresher. 2,076,523 ; Apr. 13.
Ballantine, Stuart, Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America,
New York, N. Y. Automatic control for audion am-
plifier. Re. 20,442 ; July 13.
Ballantine, Stuart, Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America,
New York, N. Y. Electrical communication circuit.
2.100,180 ; Nov. 23.
Ballantine, Stuart, Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America,
New York, N. Y. Piezoelectric loudspeaker. 2,102,668 ;
Dec. 21.
Ballantine, Stuart, Boonton, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Detection. 2.070,640 : Feb. 16.
Ballantyne, Robert L., Perrysburg, Ohio. Window closure.
2,030,394 ; May 18.
Ballard, Clarence W., Carmel, assignor of one-half to W. M.
Rorkwood, Indianapolis, Ind. Walk and drive edging.
2.094,519 : Sept, 28.
Ballard, Earcy, San Diego, Calif. Drinking and tapping
attachment for beer cans. 2.094.869 : Oct. 5.
Ballard, Ernest S., Berkeley, Calif. Method of and ap-
paratus for preparing printing surfaces. 2,069,001 ;
.Tan. 26.
Ballard, George, Springfield, Mass. Nonskid device for
motor vehicles. 2,083,631; June 15.
Ballard, Howard T., et al., trustees. (See Pratt, Harry
P., assignor.)
Ballard, John R., assignor to Bal-Rod, Inc., San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Portable room cooling apparatus.
2,090,188; Nov. 16.
Ballard, Randall C, Merchantville, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Television system. 2,093,395 ;
Sept. 14.
Ballardie. Alfred W., San Francisco, Calif. Dental plate.
2.085.067 ; June 29.
Ballatore. Anthony A., Downend, near Bristol, England.
Method of and machine for wrapping enclosures within
envelopes. 2,077,658 ; Apr. 20.
Balle, Gerhard. (See Nuesslein, J., and Balle.)
Ballo, Gerhard. (See Steindorff, A., and Balle.)
Balle, Gerhard. (See Steindorff, A., Balle, and Heimke.)
Balle, Gerhard. (See Steindorff, A., Balle, Heimke, and
Horst.)
Balle, Gerhard, and K. Eisfeld, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany, as.signors to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Quaternary ammonium compounds
and preparing them. 2,087,565 ; July 20.
Balle, Gerhard, and K, Eisfeld, Frankfort-on-the-Mnin.
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works. Inc.. New
York, N. Y. Quatern.'iry ammonium compounds and pre-
pjiring them. 2,101,524; Dec. 7.
Ballentlne, Earle W., assignor to Solar Industries, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Shaded pole induction motor. 2,071,224-
Feb. 16.
BallenOne, Earle W., assignor to Solar Industries, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Motor compressor unit. 2,071,870 ; Feb.
Ballentine, Earle W., assignor to Solar Industries, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Flame failure indicator. 2,074,637; Mar.
23.
r.allenllne, Edwin C. (See Currier, S. E., and Ballen-
tine.)
Ballew, Dellle, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle spring. 2,068,049;
Jan. 19.
nalllot, A. H., Corporation. (Sec Fleischer, Paul W.,
asHlgnor.)
Bnllmnn, f^liarles W., Tiidliinnpolls, Ind. Fishing rod
liolder. 2 009,254; Nov. 16.
JJnIliniin, Edwin C, St, Louis, Mo. Single phase con-
d.MiHor motor. 2,073.532; Mar. 9.
I'.,illim, II. A., & Co. (See Morehouse, Eugene, assignor,)
Ballou, Holden P., assignor of fifty per cent to N. G.
Hynes. Hartford, Conn. Flush valve. 2,083,486 ;
June 8.
Ballou, Howard M., North Attleboro, Mass. Comb.
2,080,248; May 11.
Ballou, John McK., assignor to O. H. Kruger, Los An-
geles, Calif. Identification card. 2,088,567 ; Aug. 3.
Ballou, Walter T., Los Angeles, Calif. Ignition synairo-
nizer. 2,090,020 ; Aug. 17.
Balls, Arnold K., Washington, D. C, and T. L. Swenson,
Chevy Chase, Md., dedicated to The Free Use of the
Public of The United States of America. Producing thin
egg white. 2,073,411 ; Mar. 9.
Balls, Arnold K., and W. S. Hale, Washington, D. C,
dedicated to the free use of the people of the United
States. Softening of dough. 2,103,443 ; Dec. 28.
Ballwanz, William, Chicago, 111. Glider gun. 2,089,594 ;
Aug. 10.
Bally Manufacturing Co. (See Williams, B. W. and H. S.,
assignors.)
Balmer, John H., Trenton, N. J. Recessed wall fixture.
2,067,591 ; Jan. 12.
Balmford, Alfred B., et al. (See Burn, Walter S., as-
signor.)
Balochi, Charlie T., Roanoke, Va. Cuspidor carrier and
handler. 2,102,348 ; Dec. 14.
Bal-Rod, Inc. (See Ballard, John R., assignor.)
Balsam, Maurice M. (See Rubin, H. H., and Balsam.)
Balsiger, Harold E., assignor to Landis Tool Company,
Waynesboro, Pa. Cylindrical grinding machine.
2,103,808 ; Dec. 28.
Balsiger, Harold E., and C. L. Ott, assignors to Landis
Tool Company, Waynesboro. Pa. Carriage mounting
for grinding machines. 2,083,682 ; June 15.
Balsiger, Harold E., E. P. Wine, and D. Gurney, as-
signor to Landis Tool Company, Waynesboro, Pa.
Internal grinder. 2,088,682 ; Aug. 3.
Balsley, James R. (See Pottenger, F. M., Jr., and
Balsley.)
Balsley, James R., La Canada, assignor of one-half to
F. L. A. Graham, San Marino. Calif. Electron dis-
charge device. 2,071,382 : Feb. 23.
Balthasar, Harry G., West Tower Park, assignor to E. J.
Hoff, Cincinnati, Ohio. Venetian blind. 2,091,579 ;
Aug. 31.
Balthis, Ben Douglass, Glendale, assignor to Natural
Gas Equipment Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Gas burner
and combustion control apparatus. 2,081,657; May 25.
Baltich, Michael, Cold Spring, N. Y. Body-resting device.
2.097,751 ; Nov. 2.
Baltimore Paint & Color Works, Inc. (See Shuger, Leroy
W., assignor.)
Baltimore Paper Box Company, The. (See Ferguson,
George K. S., assignor.)
Baltimore Salesbook Company, The. (See Gorton, Eli-
dore H., assignor.)
Baltimore Valve Corporation. (See Peterson, W. F., and
Walter, assignors.)
Balton. James, Baltimore, Md., assignor of one-fourth to
J. Shapiro. Baltimore, Md., one-fourth to I. Shapiro,
Chicago, 111., one-fourth to S. Shapiro, and one-fourth
to N. Shapiro, both of Chelsea, Mass. Baking plate.
2,069,026; Jan. 26.
Balton, Jnmes, Baltimore, Md., assignor of one-fourth
to J. Shapiro, Baltimore, Md., one-fourth to I. Shapiro,
Chicago, 111., one-fourth to S. Shapiro, and one-fourth to
N. Shapiro, both of Chelsea, Mass. Manufacturing cup
pastr,y. 2,069,027; Jan. 20.
Balton, James, assignor of one-fourth to J. Shapiro,
Baltimore. IMd,, one-fourth to I. Shnpii-o. Chicago,
111., one-fourth to N. Shapiro, and one-fourth to S.
Shapiro, Chelsea, Mass. Batter pump with drip elimi-
nating means. 2,073.439 : Mar. 9.
Balton, James, assignor of one-fourth to J. Shapiro,
J5altimore, Md., one-fourth to I. Shapiro, Chicago,
Til., one-fourth to N. Shapiro, and one-fourth to S.
Shapiro, Chelsea, Mass. Ice cream cone. 2,073,440 ;
Mar. 9.
Bnlton, Jnmes, assignor of one-fourth to J. Shapiro, Balti-
more, Md., one-fourth to T. Shapiro. Cl\icagi\ 111., one-
fourth to N. Shapiro, and one-fourth to S, Shapiro,
Chelson, IMass, Ice cream cone. 2.096.5.'i2 ; Oct. 19,
Bamag-MepTuin Aktiongesellschaft. (See Zdansky, Arnold
E., assignor.)
r.aniax- Marliino Co. (See Dayton, l\fax E., assignor.)
Brtnibonok, Dominic C. (See Bambenek, Joseph B., and
D. C.)
Bambenek, Dominic C. (See Bambenek, Joseph B. and
D. C, and Worner.)
Bambenek, Dominic C, and P. Worner, assignors to
Peerless Chain Company, Winona, Minn. Tire chain.
2,085.288 ; June 29.
r.imibenek, Joseph B., assignor to Peerless Chain Coni-
piiuy, Winona, Minn. Eiuergcncv chain unit.
L'. 082, 937 ; .(une R.
BMinbenek, Josoiih B., D. C. llamben(>k. and V. Worner,
assignors lo T'(>erIi>Rs C^lmlii Companv, W'Inoua, Minn.
r;iii(>rg('iu\v n-pnir link. 2,068,222: .Inn. 19.
ItMiiihciK'k, Joseph B., jind I>. C., nsslgiiors to Peerless
Cliiiln Coiiipany, Winona, Minn. Traction Inorensing
device. 2,092,(^23 ; Sept. M.
r.iiiiili('rg(>r, Curl. (See W'cinand. IC. unil Uainherwr.)
40
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bamford. Harry S., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Farns-
worth Television Incorporated, San Francisco, Calif.
Incandescent screen. 2,097,994 ; Nov. 2.
Banca. Maj;glo C, jNlagnoiia. A. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Cathode ray
device. 2,103,312 ; Dec. 28.
Bancel, Paul A., Montclair, and F. H. Ribberd, Bayside,
N. Y., assignors to Ingersoll-Rand Company, Jersey
City, N. J. Refrigerating apparatus. 2",085,942 ;
July 6.
Bancker, Elbert H., and R. C. Buell, Schenectady, N. T.,
assignors to General Electric Company. Supen-ision of
electric systems. 2,095,117 ; Oct. 5.
Bancroft. A. F., West Newton, Blass. Footwear.
2,094,091 ; Sept. 28.
Bancroft, Albert F., West Newton, assignor to Bancroft-
Walker Company. Waltham, Mass. Shoe machine.
2.099.995 ; Nov. 23.
Bancroft, Charles, New Canaan, Conn. Variable trans-
mission means. 2,101,233 ; Dec. 7.
Bancroft, Frank E., Withington, Manchester, England, as-
signor to Metropolitan-Tickers Electrical Company,
Limited. Diffusion vacuum pump. 2,078,788 ; Apr. 27.
Bancroft, Howard L., Sharpsville, Pa., and H. S. Smith,
Hubbard, Ohio. Pump or compressor. 2,099,326 ;
Nov. 16.
Bancroft, James E.. assignor to The Richmond Fireproof
Door Company, Richmond, Ind. Door operating mech-
anism. 2,077,659 ; Apr. 20.
Bancroft, Joseph, ^^c Sons Co. (See Lippert, Arnold L.,
assignor.)
Bancroft-Walker Company. (See Bancroft, Albert F., as-
signor. )
Bancroft, William J. (See Solomon, A., and Bancroft.)
Bandish, Joseph M. (See Markel, O., Phillips, and
Bandish.)
Bandish, Joseph M., Chicago, HI. Packing. 2,098,992 ;
Nov. 16.
Bandoly, Erich, assignor to Taylor Instrument Companies,
Rochester, N. Y. Measuring instrument. 2,091,952 ;
Sept. 7.
Bane, Fred, Pulaski, Va. Cardamon treated tobacco.
2.091.497 : Aug. 31.
Banfield, Frederic E., Jr., Saco, assignor to Saco-Lowell
Shops, Boston, Mass. Spinning ring mounting.
2.067.135 ; Jan. 5.
Bangert, Charles A., assignor to Lamneck Products, In-
corporated, Columbus, Ohio. Silo door construction.
2,068,972: Jan. 26.
Bangert, Charles A., assignor to Lamneck Products,
Incorporated, Columbus, Ohio. Silo roof. 2,092,722 ;
Sept. 7.
Bangert, Friedrich K. G., assignor to O. H. Drager,
Lubeck. Germany. Detecting chemically reactive gases.
2.103.136 ; Dec. 21.
Bangs, Ralph C, Providence, R. I., assignor to Coro-
Gram, Inc., New York, N. Y. Initial button. 2,067,814 ;
Jan. 12.
Bangs, Ralph C, Providence, R. I., assignor to Colin &
Rosenberger, Inc. Monogram construction. 2,092,146 :
Sept. 7.
Bangs, Ralph C, Providence, R. I., assignor to Coro-
Gram, Inc., New York, N. Y. Button. 2,099,979 ;
Nov. 23.
Bangs, Ralph L., Wakefield, and W. A. Hermanson,
Brighton, assignors to Forest AVadding Company,
Boston, Mass. Insulated cover. 2,099,669 ; Nov. 16.
Banigan, Thomas F., Kenuiore, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Product and preparing same.
2,079,146 ; May 4.
Banigan, Thomas F., Kenmore, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington. Del. Treating pellicles. 2,079.147 : ^lay 4.
Bank. Albert M.. assignor to S. Bank, Jersey City, N. J.
Upholstery construction. Re. 20,406 ; June 15.
Bank, Albert M., assignor to S. Bank, Jersey City, N. J.
I'pholstery construction. 2,083.810 ; June 15.
Bank, Albert M., assignor to S. Bank, Jersey City, N. J
Upholstery construction. 2,083,811 ; June" 15.
Bank, Edward C, Berkeley, Calif. Swivel connection for
vacuum cleaner nozzles. 2.074,042 ; Mar. IG.
Bank, Sylvia. (See Bank, Albert M., assignor.)
Banker, Charles. (See Eastburn, S. L., and Banker.)
Banker, Olin E., Wilkos-Barre, Pa. Pipe fitter's wrench.
2.0S9.931 ; Aug. 17.
Banker, Oscar H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
New Products Corporation, Chicago, 111. Automatic
clutch. Re. 20,426 ; June 29.
Banker, Oscar H., assignor to New Products Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Automatic transmission. 2,067,897 ; Jan.
19.
Banker, Oscar H., assignor to New Products Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Change speed planetary transmission.
2,077,387 ; Apr. 20.
Banks, Charles G., assignor to F. L. A. Graham, Los An-
geles, Calif. Swing joint. 2,066,711 ; Jan. 5.
Banks, Daniel B. (See Barton, P. D., and Banks.)
Banks, Daniel B., Upper Darby, and P. D. Barton, Wynne-
wood, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Sun Oil
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Filtering apparatus.
2,068,257 ; Jan. 19.
Banks. Daniel B.. Upper Darby, Pa., and P. D. Barton,
Scarsdale, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Sun Oil Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Method and appa-
ratus for dewaxing oils. 2.078,992 ; May 4.
Banks, Daniel B., Drexel Hill, and P. D. Barton, Merion,
assignors to Sun Oil Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Ap-
paratus for dislodging filter cake from filters. 2,096,314 ;
Oct. 19.
Banks, Kelso 5f. (See Baucom, G. E., and Banks.)
Bankson, William R., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hedge trimmer.
2,082,610 ; June 1.
Bannerman, William E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Com-
bined expander and Sanger for lined pipes. 2,070,504 ;
Feb. 9.
Bannerman, William E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Form-
ing lined pipe ends. 2,070,852 ; Feb. IC.
Bannerman, William E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Joint
for lined pipe. 2,086,151 ; July 6.
Banning-Lover, Frederick R., Colpetty, Colombo, Ceylon.
Power transmitting and change speed apparatus.
2,087,060 ; July 13.
Banning, Thomas A., Jr., Wilmette. assignor to Pullman-
Standard Car Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Refrigerator car and the like. 2,068,223 ; Jan. 19.
Banning, Thomas A., Jr., Wilmette. assignor to Pullman-
Standard Car Manufacturing Company, Chicago, HI.
Vehicle air conditioning system. 2.083,286 ; June 8.
Banning, Thomas A., Jr., Evanston, 111., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Preselective tuning for radio
reception and the like. 2,099,719 : Nov. 23.
Bannister, Bryant, Mount Lebanon. Pa., assignor to Na-
tional Tube Company. Apparatus for making pipes
and tubes. 2,099,459 ; Nov. 16.
Bannister, William J., assignor to Commercial SolventB
Corporation, Terre Haute, Ind. Esterification process.
2,076.111 ; Apr. 6.
Bannock, Charles F., Syracuse, N. Y. Foot measuring
instrument. 2,078,368 ; Apr. 27.
Bannon, Joseph F., and C. W. Bigler, Crafton, Pa. Auto-
matic bralve control. 2.098.736 ; Nov. 9.
Banscher, Carl, Basel, Switzerland. Soldering aluminum
or aluminum alloys. 2.087,716 ; July 20.
Banta, Arthur P. (See Pomeroy, Richard, assignor.)
Bany, Herman. Lansdowne, Pa., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Regulating system. 2,090,524 ; Aug. 17.
Baptie, Albert S., Bakersfield. assignor to Shell Develop-
ment Companv. San Francisco, Calif. Jar device.
2,093.794 ; Sept. 21.
Barbarou, Marius J. B., Neuilly sur .Seine, France, assignor
to Bendix Stromberg Carburetor Company, South Bend,
Ind. Carburetor. 2,084,377 ; June 22.
Barbee. Robert W., Memphis. Tenn. Barrel hoop.
2.077.347: Apr. 13.
Barber, Alfred W., Flushing, N. Y. Electrical appara-
tus. 2,082,317 ; June 1.
Barber, Alfred W., Boonton, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Frequency
separation system and apparatus. 2,095,406 ; Oct. 12.
Barber-Colman Company. (See Edgar, John, assignor.)
Barber-Colman Company. (See Lilja, Edgar D., as-
signor.)
Barber-Colman Company. (See Peterson, Burt A., as-
signor.)
Barber Company, The. (See Smith, Preston R., assignor.)
Barber, Edward, Palatka, Fla. Lineman's boot.
2.083,310 ; June 8.
Barber, George W., New Haven, Conn., dedicated to the
free use of the public. Preventing caterpillar injury
to ear corn. 2.103.607 : Dec. 28.
Barber, Howard M.. Pawcatuck. Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, Westerly, R. I. Web perfect-
ing rotary press. 2.076.932 : Apr. 13.
Barber, Howard 51., Pawcatuck. Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, Westerly, R. I. Web perfect-
ing rotary press. 2,076,933 ; Apr. 13.
Barber. Howard JI., Pawcatuck, Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, Westerly, R. I. Gripper
mechanism for printing presses. 2,080,249 ; May 11.
Barber, Howard M., Pawcatuck, Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company. Westerly. R. I. Sheet fed
multicolor rotary printing press. 2,082,318 : June 1.
Barber, Howard M., Pawcatuck, Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, Westerly, R. I. Sheet fed
multicolor rotary printing press. 2,082,319 ; June 1.
Barber. Howard M., Pawcatuck. Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, Westerly, R. I. Web per-
fecting rotary printing press. 2,083,110 ; June 8.
Barber, Howard M., Pawcatuck. Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, Westerly, R. I. Web per-
fecting rotary printing press. 2.0S3.112: June 8.
Barber, Howard M., Pawcatuck, Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, Westerlv, R. I. Inking
mechanism for rotary printing presses. 2,083,542 ;
June 15.
Barber, Howard M., Pawcatuck. Conn., assignor to 0. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, Westerlv, R. I. Deliverv
mechanism for printing presses. 2^093,228 ; Sept. 14.
Barber, Howard M.. Pawcatuck, Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, Westerly, R. I. Signature
delivery mechanism for printing presses. 2.093.747 :
Sept. 21.
LIST OF PATENTEES
41
Barber. Howard M., Pawcatuck, Conn., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, Westerly, U. I. Sheet
handling mechanism for web printing rotary presses.
2,094,339 ; Sept. 28.
Barber, Thomas H., et al. (See Hiatt, Enos B., as-
signor.)
Barber, WHllam E., and H. A. Watts, South Farnborough,
England. Power or movement transmitting mechanism.
2,067,815; Jan. 12.
Barbera, Arthur A., Los Angeles, Calif. Bed rpading
lami). 2.072.472 : ]\rar. 2.
Barbet, Emile A., Paris, France. Apparatus and process
for the continuous distillation-rectification of musts
containing acetone, ethyl alcohol and butyl-alcohol.
2,080,194; May H.
Barbier, Emile, Paris, France. Watertight portable ther-
mometer. 2,078,993 ; May 4.
Barbieri, Cesare. (See Heard, Joseph R., Jr., assignor.)
Barbieri, Cesare. (See Nafash, Morris S., assignor.)
Barbieri, Cesare, New York, N. Y. Production of amines
by emulsion method. 2,078,555 ; Apr. 27.
Barbieri, Cesare, New York N. Y., assignor to Dixie-
Vortex Company, Chicago, HI. Container. 2,088,832 ;
Aug. 3.
Earblers, Ferdinand S., assignor to The Hocking Glass
Company, Lancaster, Ohio. Inkstand and the like.
2,071,276 ; Feb. 16.
Barbour, Herbert C. El Pasco, Tex. Holder for a glass,
tooth brushes, and a paste. 2,074,248 ; Mar. 16.
Barbour, Roy, Beaufort, N. C. Motor governor.
2,098,939 ; Nov. 16.
Barbour Welting Company. (See Arnold, Pearl C, as-
signor.)
Barbour Welting Company. (See Vizard, William C,
assignor.)
Barbulesco, Constantin D., Dayton, Ohio. Indicating In-
strument. 2,084,995 ; June 29.
Barcalo Jlamifncturing Company. (See Vallone, Joseph
M., assignor.)
Barclay, John M., Brooklyn, and J. B. Forbes, Mount
Vernon, assignors to Alco Products Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Heat exchanger. 2,071,277 ; Feb. 16.
Barclay, Robert E., Chicago, 111. Gaseous conduction de-
vice. 2,084,996 ; June 29.
Barclay, Robert E., assignor to Federal Electric Company,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Gaseous conduction device.
2.102.189 ; Dec. 14.
Barclay, Rotiert E., assignor to Federal Electric Company,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Discharge apparatus and method.
2.102.190 : Dec. 14.
Barclay, Robert E., assignor to Federal Electric Company,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Gaseous conduction device.
2.102.191 ; Dec. 14.
Barclay, Robert E., assignor to Federal Electric Company,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Effecting gaseous mixtures.
2.102.192 ; Dec. 14.
Barclay, William R.. Leicester, England, a.^signor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Patcr.?on, N. J.
Abrading tool. 2,072,130 ; Mar. 2.
Barclay, William R.. and F. Barton, Leicester, Engl.nnd.
assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. J. Heel-attaching machine. 2,008,000 ; Jan. 19.
Barclay. Wright, New York, N. Y. Combination latch.
2,101.210: Dec. 7.
Barclays Bnnk Limited, executors, et al. (See Fair-
weather, D. A. W., and Thomas.)
BarclifC, Mary, et al. (See Baker, James S., assignor.)
Barco Manufacturing Company. (See Bard, Francis N.,
assignor.)
Barco Manufacturing Co. (See Gray, Thomas C, as-
signor.)
Bard, Francis N., Highland Park, HI., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to The Pernintit Company (1934), Wil-
mington, Del. Water softening apparatus. 2,071,997;
Feb. 23.
Bard, Francis N., Highland Park, HI., assignor to Wal-
worth Patents Inc., Boston, Mass. Plug valve.
2,090,743 ; Aug. 24.
Bard, Francis N., Highland Park, 111., assignor to Barco
Manufacturing Company. Ball joint. 2,095,728 ; Oct.
Bard, Hans, Dallas, Tex. Gearing for spinning machines.
2,067,167 ; Jan. 12.
Enrdell, Nicholas J., Chicago Heights, assignor to Mld-
Wost Forging Company, Chicago, 111. Making posts.
2.103,8.39; Dec. 28.
Barden, William S., Grasmere, Stnten Island, N. Y., as-
signor to Radio Corporation of America. Amplifying
device. 2,085,407 ; June 29.
Bardes, R. H., Range and Foundry Company. (See Bardes,
Oliver L., assignor.)
Unrdos, Oliver L., assignor to The E. H. Bardes Range and
Foundry Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Stoker construc-
tion. 2,070,389 ; ><;b. 9.
Bardet, (ieorge A. and G. V., P.erkeley, Calif., as.sigiiors
1o M. J. M. Company. Can registering means.
2,078,1)23 ; May 4.
P.ardet, George V. (See Bardet, George A. !\n<\ G. V.)
BardHloy, j0Hex)h R., Yonkers, aHslgnor to Bel! Telephone
l..aborutorleB, Incorporated, New York, N. V. Ijoudlng
coil case. 2,084.123; June I.'').
BardHlcy, Wlllard W., Providence. nBslgnor (o Wardwell
Braiding Machine f'oinj)any. Central FallH, R. I. Urald-
iiig iiwichlne. 2,077,201 ; Apr. 13.
122128— P— 4
Bareiss, Max, Newark, N. J., assignor to Raytheon Manu-
facturing Company, Newton, Mass. Starting circuits
for electrical space discharge tubes. 2,078,363 ; Apr.
27. '^
Bar^nyi, ArpSd, Berlin-Lichterfelde, assignor to Voigt-
lander & Sohn Aktiengesellschaft, Brunswick, Germany.
Folding camera. 2,075,081 ; Mar. 30.
BarSnyi, Arpdd, Berlin-Steglitz, assignor to Voigtlander
& Sohn Aktiengesellschaft, Brunswick, Germany. Re-
tarding mechanism for photographic shutters.
2,081,727 ; May 25.
Bares, Ovide, Sulphur, and R. I. Bares, Vinton, La. De-
vice for orienting whipstocks. 2,098,271 ; Nov. 9.
Bares, Roy I. (See Bares, Ovide and R. I.)
Bargeboer, Adolf, The Hague, Netherlands. Adjusting
device. 2,070,108 ; Feb. 9.
Bargeboer, Adolf, The Hague, Netherlands. Oil burner
device. 2,079,430 ; May 4.
Bargeboer, Adolf, The Hague, assignor of a part interest
to Machinefabriek Gebr. Stork & Co. N. V.. Hengelo (O.),
Netherlands. Rotary pump. 2,092,740 ; Sept. 7.
Barghausen, Louis H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Artificial limb.
2,078,.594 ; Apr. 27.
Barghausen, Louis H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Artificial leg.
2.078,595 ; Apr. 27.
Barieau, Jerome E., Auburn, Calif. Climbing attachment
for skis. 2,077,660 ; Apr. 20.
Barieau, Jerome E., Auburn, Calif. Ski binding.
2,102,669 ; Dec. 21.
Barish, Thomas, Jamestown, N. Y., assignor to The Falk
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Variable speed trans-
mission. 2.090,606 ; Aug. 17.
Barium Reduction Corporation. (See Pierce, James B.,
Jr., assignor.)
Barkeij, Jean A. H., Altadena, Calif. Internal combus-
tion engine. 2,085,943 ; July 6.
Barker, Charles T. (See Rhodes, E. O., Volkmann, and
Barker.)
Barker, Ernest L., Houston, Tex. Packer and setting tool.
2.076,761 ; Apr. 1.3.
Barker, Ernest L., Houston, Tex. Well head. 2,087,179 ;
July 13.
Barker, Jesse W., Geneva, N. Y. Concealed hinge.
2,089,327 ; Aug. 10.
Barker, John L., White Plains, N. Y., assignor to Auto-
matic Signal Corporation, East Norwalk, Conn. Traffic
control system. 2,100,831 : Nov. 30.
Barker, John O., assignor to Sweets Laboratories, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Masticable material. 2,076,112 ;
Apr. 6.
Barker, Norris. (See Saaiman, L. S., and Barker.)
Barker, Percy E., assignor to A. Betz. Cleveland, Ohio.
Washing machine. 2.084,569 ; June 22.
Barker, Stuart D. (See Sellen, (Hiarles L., assignor.)
Barker, William A. (See Bates, A., and Barker.)
Barker, William A.. Leicester, England, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Sewing
m.iC'hiiin. 2.087,612; July 20.
Barker, William T., Jr., West Hartford, assignor to Hart-
ford-Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Adjustable
noncircular orifice ring structure for glass feeders.
2,075,756 ; Mar. 30.
Barkle.v, Archlebald S., Detroit. Mich. Aeroplane wing
structure. 2,071.317 ; Feb. 23.
Barkley, K. C., et al. (See Alley, Thomas R., assignor.)
Barkon Tube Lighting Corporation. (See Henderson, J.
E., and Bock, assignors.)
Barks, Frank S., assignor to Lincoln Engineering Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Lubricating apparatus.
2.083,.'i90; June 15.
Barks. Frank S.. assignor to Lincoln Engineering Com-
pany, St, Louis, Mo. Lubricating apparatus.
2,083, .591 ; June 15.
Barks, Prank S., and V. G. Klein, assignors to Lincoln
Engineering Company, St. Louis, Mo. Lubricating
apparatus. 2,081,163 : May 25.
Barlow, Edwin H., Hillside, A. P. Hewlett, Crnnford.
and P. E. Kuhl, Elizabeth, N. .T., assignors to Standard
Oil Development Company. Producing gasoline from
cracked naphtha. 2,099,835 ; Nov. 23.
Barlow, Harry, Port Madison, Wash. Garage door oper-
ating mechanism. 2,096.839 ; Oct. 26.
Barlow, Lester P., Stamford, Conn. Bottle lock.
2,072,701 ; Mar. 2.
Barlow, Roy G. (See Adams, G. L,, and Barlow.)
r.armer Maschlnenfabrlk Aktlongcsellschaft. (See Boch-
mann, Otto, assignor.)
Barmer Maschlnenfabrlk, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Lenk,
Wilhelm, assignor.)
Barmer MascliliK^nfabrilc, Aktiengesellsclmft. (See Vol-
lenhrolch, Tlieodor. assignor.)
Bnrnion. Daniel W., BulTalo. N, V, Garment. 2.072.020;
Feb. 23.
Biirna. Joseph W., Chicago, 111. Manufacture of shoes.
2,100,79 1 ; Nov. 30.
Barnard, I'lnoch .\., and II. J. Magulre. .\nnoonda, ^lont.,
assignors to Anaooiida Copni-r Mining Conipany, Now
York. N. Y. M(>t;illurKli'iil process and apparatus.
2,OSt,8;tO ; June 22.
Barnby, Herbert A., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Owens-
Illlnols Glass Company. Coutulnor. 2.075,770; Mar.
30.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Barnby, Herbert A., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Owens-
Illinois Glass Company. Closure. 2,094,567 ; Sept. 28.
iJarnebl, August J., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Oliver United Filters Incorporated, San
Francisco, Calif. Filter. 2,073,384 ; Mar. 9.
Barnebl, August J.. Chicago, assignor to Swenson Evapo-
rator Company, Harvey, 111. Rotary filter. 2,076,611 ;
Apr. 13.
Barnes, Bert C, assignor of one-half to A. S. Johnston,
Lincoln, Nebr. Brooder. 2,090,778; Aug. 24.
Barnes, Charles D., Long Beach, assignor to Union Oil
Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Solvent
extraction of petroleum fractions. 2,081,524 ; May 25.
Barnes, Charles D.. Long Beach, and M. T. Flaxman,
Wilmington, assignors to Union Oil Company of Cali-
fornia, Los Angeles, Calif. Dewaxing oils. 2,099,190 ;
Nov. 16.
Barnes, Charles H. (See Wells, W. T., Barnes, and
Spencer.)
Barnes Drill Company. (See Johnson, Albert M., as-
signor.)
Barnes Drill Co. (See Johnson, A. M., and Fairbairn,
assignors.)
Barnes, Frederick J. T., Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Means for use with drawing-off liquids from containers.
2.081.131 ; May 25.
Barnes, Frederick J. T., Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Means for use in drawing off liquids from containers.
2.081.132 ; May 25.
Barnes, Frederick J. T., Brisbane, Australia. Variable
hydraulic power transmission device. 2,086,519 ; July
13.
Barnes, Frederick J. T., Brisbane, Australia. Settling
chamber for selective beverage dispensers. 2,093,702 ;
Sept. 21.
Barnes, Frederick J. T., Kingston Hill, England. Tap-
ping device. 2,086,207 ; July 6.
Barnes, George L., Terre Haute, Ind. Block or slab
molding means and method. 2,098,929 ; Nov. 9.
Barnes, Gladeon M., Hastings, Mich. Gun. 2,066,319 ;
Jan. 5.
Barnes, Gladeon M., United States Army, Hastings,
Mich., and W. E. Preston, Aberdeen, Md. Transmis-
sion. 2,088,581 ; Aug. 3.
Barnes, Harold H., Troy, Ohio. Display and dispensing
rack. 2,094,765 ; Oct. 5.
Barnes, Henry R., Wauwatosa, Wis. Loose leaf holder
for binders. 2,091,667 ; Aug. 31.
Barnes, J. Bailey. (See Elliott, Richard D., assignor.)
Barnes, John B., assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Conversion of hydrocarbon oils.
2,079,148 : May 4.
Barnes, John B., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Conversion of hydrocarbon oils
2,090,8.59 ; Aug. 24.
Barnes, John F. (See Wooddell, C. E., and Barnes.)
Barnes, Lloyd W., assignor of one-half to A. J. Drabik,
Chicago, 111. Shoe cleaning tool. 2,068,001 ; Jan. 19.
Barnes, John S., P. R. Guirl, and G. C. Johnson, assignors
to W. F. & John Barnes Company, Rockford, III. Mate-
rial working apparatus. 2,098,220 ; Nov. 9.
Barnes, Marion W., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Heating of fluids. 2,075,601 :
Mar. 30.
Barnes, Marion W., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Heating of fluids. 2,084,307 ;
June 22.
Barnes, Marion W., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Heating fluids. 2,094,911 ;
Oct. 5.
Barnes, Marion W., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Heating of fluids. 2,094,912 ;
Oct. 5.
Barnes, Marion W., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Heating of fluids. 2,094,913 ;
Oct. 5.
Barnes, Marion W., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Heating of fluids. 2,102,876 ;
Dec. 21.
Barnes, Raleigh II., East Cleveland, and C. L. Radway,
Cuyahoga Heights, Ohio, assignors to The American
Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey. Gin saw
blade and its manufacture. 2,071,801 ; Feb. 23.
Barnes, Samuel W., Jackson, Mich. Firearm cleaning
accessory. 2,068,637 ; Jan. 19.
Barnes, W. F. & John,. Company.
Guirl, and Johnson, assignors.)
Barnes, Walter P., Cliicago, 111
2,103,880; Dec. 28.
Barnes. William A., Mansfield, Ohio,
construction. 2,096,873 ; Oct. 26.
Barnes, William B., Indianapolis, Ind. Over-drive trans-
mission. 2,066,873 ; Jan. 5.
Barneson, John L. (See Babbitt, Elwln J., assignor.)
Baruett, (Charles B., Joncsboro, Ark. Armature for relays.
2,072,616; Mar. 2.
Barneft, Earl B., North Hollywood, Calif. Lip shield.
2,079,099 : IMay 4.
Barnett, Edward deP.., and C. A. Lawrence, London, Eng-
land, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Manufacture of new phenanthrene derivatives.
2,092,902 ; Sept. 14.
(See Barnes,
Swimming
J. S.,
cap.
Insulated container
Barnett, Edward J., Compton, Calif. Device for dis-
pensing measured quantities of divided solid material.
2,102,877 ; Dec. 21.
Barnett, Herbert J., Danielson, Conn. Lug strap for
loom picker sticks. 2,073,047 ; Mar. 9.
Barnett, Jack L., Leeds, England. Supporting confec-
tionery jars, cordial containers, and the like. 2,080,957 ;
May 18.
Barnett, Max H., et al. (See HofEman, Charles D., as-
signor. )
Barney, Harold L., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Con-
trol circuit. 2,097,507 ; Nov. 2.
Earnhardt, H. A., et al. (See Preston, Ross J., assignor.)
Barnhart, Andrew J., and R. F. Essert, Placentia, Calif.
Flat tire indicator. 2,070,981 ; Feb. 16.
Barnhart, George E., Pasadena, Calif. Airplane con-
struction. 2,070,705 ; Feb. 16.
Barnliart, Philip S., Westfield, assignor to Westfield River
Paper Company, Russell, Mass. Cement or binder ma-
terial. 2,098,221 ; Nov. 9.
Barnhart, Philip S., Westfield, assignor to Westfield River
Paper Company, Russell, Mass. Making cement or
bonding material. 2,098,222 ; Nov. 9.
Barnhart, Philip S., Westfield. assignor to Westfield River
Paper Company, Russell. Mass. Laminated sheet of
paper or like material. 2,098,223 ; Nov. 9.
Barnick, Arthur, assignor to H. E. Schniewind, Wupper-
tal-Elberfeld, Germany. Making ornamented fabric.
2,067,816 ; Jan. 12.
Barnsdall Refining Corporation. (See Wiles, Everett R.,
assignor.)
Barnsteiner, Alfons, IMansfield, Ohio, assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts^
burgh. Pa. Cooking appliance. 2,071,810; Feb. 23.
Barnsteiner, Alfons, Mansfield, Ohio, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Range. 2,094,340 ; Sept. 28.
Barnum, Leslie F., Detroit, Mich. Paper tacking strip.
2,084,759 ; June 22.
Baron, Charles S., Tifiin, Ohio. Closure for receptacles.
2,102,349 ; Dec. 14.
Barone, Mario. (See Home, M. G., and Barone.)
Baroni, Peter and S., Philadelphia, Pa., assignors to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Manufacture of shoes. 2,073,725 ; Mar. 16.
Baroni, Sante. (See Baroni, Peter and S.)
Barostat Company. (See ColRn, John R., assignor.)
liarr, .\lbert M. (See Kahm, Kdwniil. .-issigiinr. )
Barr, Bertram. (See Christionsen, Frederic A., assignor.)
Barr, John L., Chevy Chase, Md. Movable vehicle lifting
device. 2,071,451 ; Feb. 23.
Barr, John L., Chevy Chase, Md. Parking device.
2,075,926 ; Apr. 9.
Barr, John L., Chevy Chase, Md. Automobile parking
device. 2,086,459 ; July 6.
Barr, John L., Chevv Chase. Md. Device for assisting
steerintr. 2.091.498 : Aug. 31.
Barr, John L., Chevy Chase, Md. Parking device.
2,093,183 ; Sept. 14.
Barr, John L., Chevy Chase, Md. Apparatus for assist-
ing steering. 2,093,184 ; Sept. 14.
Barr, John L., Chevy Chase, Md., and J. C. Houghton,
Washington, D. C, said Houghton assignor to said Barr.
Device to aid steering. 2,072.792 ; Mar. 2.
Barr, John L., Chevy Chase, Md., and J. C. Houghton,
Washington, D. C, said Houghton assignor to said Barr.
Mechanism to aid steering. 2,078,596; Apr. 27.
Barr, Roy E., Childress, Tex. Dental instrument.
2,066,313 ; Jan. 5.
Barr Rubber Products Company, The. (See Frissell,
Robert R., assignor.)
Barr, Walter A., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Koppers Company. Gate valve.
2,096,420 ; Oct. 19.
Barr, Willie L., San Angelo, Tex. Gate. 2,086,061;
July 6.
Barratt, Frederick R., Krupersdorp, Transvaal, Union of
South Africa. Supporting and driving tubular grinding
mills. 2,078,829 ; Apr. 27.
Barrel Fitting & Seal Corporation of America. (See
Schwartz, Jiorris, assignor.)
Barrel!, William A., North Andover, assignor to Lawrence
Duck Comp.Tuy, Lawrence, Mass. Asbestos filled drier
felt. 2,098,993 ; Nov. 16.
Barrel!, William A.. North Andover, assignor to Lawrence
Duck Company, Lawrence, Mass. Asbestos-faced drier
felt. 2,098,994 ; Nov. 16.
Barrel!, William A., North Andover, assignor to Lawrence
Duck Company, Lawrence, Mass. Asbestos textile yarn.
2,098,995 ; Nov. 16.
Barrett Company, The. (See Altheide, Harry F., as-
signor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Bergeim, Frank H., as-
signor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Cowdery, Arthru B., as-
signor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Eckert, CHarence R., as-
signor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Emberg, George, assignor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Eneel, Karl H., assignor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See P'air, William P., Jr., as-
signor.)
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Barrett Company, The. (See Gambrill, George T., Jr.,
assignor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Gould, David F., assignor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Harvey, E. \V., and Jones,
assignors. )
Barrett Company, The. (See Holdsworth, Eichard A., as-
signor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Imes, Harold E., assignor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Miller, Stuart P., assignor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Miller, S. P., and Suther-
land, assignors.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Pearl, John W., assignor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Penley, Banjamin S., as-
signor. )
Barrett Company, The. (See Penley, B. S., and Holds-
worth, assignors.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Radasch, A. H., and By-
veater, assignors.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Reeve, Charles S., as-
signor. )
Barrett Company, The. (See Robert, John, assignor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Roberts, Robert G., as-
signor.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Stebbins, J. D., and Yeager,
assignors.)
Barrett Company, The. (See Sutherland, Leslie T., as-
signor.)
Barrett, Edward L., La Grange, assignor to Utah Radio
Products Company, Chicago, HI. Vibratory motor de-
vice. 2,071,384; Feb. 23.
Barrett, Edward L., La Grange, assignor to Utah Radio
Products Company, Chicago, HI. Remote control device.
2,075,972 ; Apr. 6.
Barrett, Edward L., La Grange, assignor to The Utah
Radio Products Company, Chicago, 111. Remote con-
trol device for radio receiving sets. 2,096,953 ; Oct. 26.
Barrett. Edward L.. La Grange, and F. P.r.nnflstroin. ns-
signors to Utah Radio Products Company, Chicago, 111.
Mechanical power transmitting or receiving device.
2,071,383 ; Feb. 23.
Barrett, Edward L., La Grange, 111., and M. J. Manahan.
Mount Vernon, N. Y., assignors to Utah Radio Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Vibratory motor device.
2.072,578 : Mar. 2.
Barrett, Edwin W., Barrington, assignor to Warren Tex-
tile and Machinery Supply Co., Warren, R. I. Filling-
feeler for looms. 2,075,775 ; Mar. 30.
Barrett, Edwin W., Barrington, assignor to Warren Tex-
tile and Machinery Supply Co., Warren, R. I. Warp
stop motion for looms. 2.098,560 ; Nov. 9.
Barrett, Francis J., Jr., assignor to Candy & Company,
Inc., Chicago. 111. Sanctuary lamp and candle therefor.
Ee. 20,434 ; July 6.
Barrett, George L., Detroit, Mich. Steam boiler.
2,069,693 ; Feb. 2.
Barrett, Harvey N. (See Eells, H. P., Jr., and Barrett.)
Barrett, Joseph J., assignor to The Magnavox Company,
Fort Wayne, Ind. Condenser and producing same.
2,086,993 ; July 13.
Barrett, Leon J. (See Hyde. William A., assignor.)
Barrett, Walter A., Fort Wayne, Ind. Filtering machine.
2,083,812 ; .Tune 15.
Barrett, Walter A., Fort Wayn^ Ind. Pasteurizer.
2,088,990 ; Aug. 3.
Barrett, William, International Falls, assignor to The
Insulite Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Bundling appa-
ratus. 2,066,449 ; Jan. 5.
Barrie, William E., East Corinth, Vt. Milking pad.
2.077.202 : Apr. 13.
Barringer, Elmer D., Cleveland, Ohio. Casement window
weatherstrip moans. 2,060,712 ; Jan. 5.
Barringer, Laurence E., assignor of one-half to P. Hu-
bacher, Carnegie, Pa. Coal stoker. 2,093,595 ; Sept.
21.
Barron, Edward T., Minneapolis, Minn. Water heating
apparatus. 2.089,176 ; Aug. 10.
Barron, John, Cecil Township, Washington County. Pa.
Mining tool. 2.089.245: Aug. 10.
Barron, Robert J. (See Edwards, Evan E., and J. C.
and Barron.)
Barron, Steve. (See Leja, Jdzef, assignor.)
Barrett, William E., Aurora, Ind. Volumetric liquid dis-
penser. 2,099,.'591 ; Nov. 16.
Barrow, Claude W., assignor to Lichfield Shirts Limited,
Christchurch, New Zealand. Collar. 2,070,464: Feb. 9.
Barrow, George M., Derry, assignor to Westlnghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
Cotter device. 2,075,082: Mar. 30.
Barrowcliff, Marmaduke. (See Sharp, P. L., and Barrow-
clIIT.)
Barrows, Donald S. (See Kadel, J?. W., and Barrows,
assignors.)
Barrows, Donald S., assignor to The Symlngtor-Cnnld
Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Railway (ruck.
2,067,471 ; Jan. 12.
Barrows, Donald S., assignor to The Symington-Gould Cor-
poration, Rochester, N. Y. Railway tnick. 2,009,207;
Feb. 2.
Barrows, Donald S., assignor to The Rymlnglon-Gould
(;orporallon, Rochester, N. Y. Draft rigging. 2,077,(111 ;
Apr. 20.
Barrows, Donald S., assignor to The Symington Gould
Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Draft rigging.
2,080,012 ; Aug. 3.
Barrows, Donald S., assignor to The Symington-Gould
Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Draft rigging. 2,092,949 ;
Sept. 14.
Barrows, Donald S., assignor to The Symington-Gould
Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Railway truck.
2,100,181 ; Nov. 23.
Barrows, Donald S., and G. F. Couch, assignors to The
Symington-Gould Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Rail-
way truck. 2,066,602 ; Jan. 5.
Barry, Gerald J., assignor to Philco Radio & Television
Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Flexible coupling for
radio volume control or the like. 2,100,232 ; Nov. 23.
Barry, Paul, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Stuffing box
packing. 2,069,056 ; Jan. 26.
Barry, Robert E., et al. (See Mann, William B. W., as-
signor.)
Barry, Robert E., et al. (See Thompson, Guy S., as-
signor.)
Barry, William J. (See Catterall, W. H., and Barry.)
Barsby, Charles R., Liverpool, and H. R. L. Streight, Run-
corn, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Indus-
tries Limited. Acid resisting composition. 2,079,756 ;
May 11.
Barsch, Guillaume, Paris, France, assignor to Industrie
A. G. Allegro, Emmenbrucke, Switzerland. Blade sharp-
ening device. 2,099,791 ; Nov. 23.
Bartek, John S., assignor to Consolidated Machine Tool
Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Thread forming chaser
and supporting means therefor. 2,093,506 ; Sept. 21.
Bartek, John S., assignor to Consolidated Machine Tool
Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Tap structure.
2,093,507 ; Sept. 21.
Bartel, Harry H. (See Bagley, W. E., and Bartel.)
Bartel, Harry H., assignor to Huck-Gerhardt Company,
Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Hinge structure. 2,070,557 ;
Feb. 16.
Bartell, Floyd E., Ann Arbor, Mich. Textile testing ma-
chine. 2,079,591 : May 11.
Bartell, Floyd E., Ann Arbor, assignor to G. E. Wilder,
W. A. Defnet, S. Field, J. H. Smith, F. MacKenzie,
Y. P. Hardcastle, D. K. Laub, D. J. McNabb, and S. V.
Laub, Detroit, Mich. Thread element and process and
apparatus for making it. 2,080,905 ; May 18.
Bartell, Floyd E., Ann Arbor, assignor to Copeman Labo-
ratories Company, Flint, Mich. Treating textile fabric.
2,097,012; Oct. 26.
Bartels, Hans, Berlin-Spandau, assignor to Klangfllm 6.
m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Recording of sound.
2,092,868 ; Sept. 14.
Bartels, Hans, Berlin-Spandau, assignor to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. H., Ber-
lin, Germany. Automatic control of amplification.
2,098,370; Nov. 9.
Bartels, Hans, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur
Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Linear amplifier circuit. 2,101,525 ; Dec. 7.
Bartels, Hans, and H. Friedrich, assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin,
Germany. Automatic gain control circuit. 2,077,139 ;
Apr. 13.
Bartels, Henry, Chicago, 111. Wall cabinet. 2,070,641 ;
Feb. 16.
Barth, Chester A., Cicero, 111., assignor to Interst.ite
Roofing & Supply Co. Wall covering. 2,072,280 ;
Mar. 2.
Barth, Walther, Binghamton, and J. Forrest, Windsor, as-
signors to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y.
Prepared chemicals and preparing the same. 2,074,200 ;
Mar. 16.
Bartha, Alfred, Budapest, Hungary. Machine for join-
ing skins. 2,077.304 ; Apr. 13.
Barthel, Oliver E., Detroit, Mich. Child's wagon.
2,077,543 ; Apr. 20.
Barthel, Rudolf O., Frankfort-on-tho-Main, Germany, as-
signor to American Lurgi Corporation. New York. N. Y.
Working copper alloys and more particularly copper
alloys containing less than about twelve per cent tin.
2,070,239 : May 4.
Bartholemy, Henri L., Rome, Ga.. assignor to Tubizo
Chatlllon Corporation, Now York, N. Y. Manufacture
of artificial silk. 2,066,385 ; Jan. 5.
Barth<51oiny, Henri L., and E. E. lIulTman, Rome, Ga., as-
signors to Tubize Chatlllon Corporation, Now York,
N. Y. Manufacturing acetyl cellulose of improved
clarit.y. 2,082,238 ; June 1.
Barthelemy, Ren6, Fontenay Aux Roses, assignor lo Com-
pagnle pour la F.ibrlcatlon dos Coiuptcnrs et JIatorial
D'Uslnes a Gaz, Mont rouge, (Seine) France. Reception
of electric signaling Impulses. 2,070,774 ; Feb. 16.
Bartho, John. (See Dowan, Ij., and Bartlio.)
Hartlioldt, CJlarrnce L., Kansas CItv, Mo. Printing press
feeder. 2,007,013; Oct. 20.
Bartholomew, Frank J. (Sec Iloclionblolknor, I., and Bar-
tholomew.)
Bartlioloinow, George P., Essex Falls, N. J., nnd R. V.
Fleming, Salt Lake City, Utah, n.s.slgnor.s to American
Smelling and Refining Coinpanv. Now York, N. Y. Ro-
diii'lng oxidized ores of zinc. 2,09(1.7 TO; Oct. 20.
Rnrdiolomow. Howard W., I'ottstown, rn„ assignor to
Doelilor Dip ('Mstlug Companv, Toledo, Ohio. Milling
miioliino. 2,009,290; Fob. 2.
lt;irlli(ili)niow. Itoliort ,T., CiMinniitown, I'n. Winding nin-
cliliio. 2. 103, 317; Doc. 28.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bartholomew, Robert J., Germantown, Pa., assignor to
Fletcher Works, Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Thread
covering machine. 2,081,573 : May 25.
Bartlebaugh, Benjamin C, Wheeling, W. Va. Air condi-
tioning fan. 2,083,813 ; June 15.
Bartlett, C. O., & Snow Company, The. (See Bighouse,
Henry H., assignor.)
Bartlett, C. O., & Snow Company, The. (See Snow, Karl
F., assignor.)
Bartlett, John N., Cleveland, Ohio. Amusement ride.
2,069,664 ; Feb. 2.
Bartlett, John N., Cleveland, Ohio. Amusement device.
2,081,261 ; May 25.
Bartlett, John X.. Tonawanda, X. Y. Amusement ride.
2,076,113 ; Apr. 6.
Bartlett, John N., Tonawanda, X. Y. Amusement ap-
paratus. 2,080,029 ; May 11.
Bartlett, John X., Tonawanda, X. Y. Amusement device.
2,093,795 ; Sept. 21.
Bartlett, Oscar L., Cairo, 111. Agitator for stokers
2,084,237 ; June 15.
Bartlett, William, and R. Carpenter, assignors of one-
third to Wm. S. Ryan, Spencer, W. "Va. Radio tube
rejuvenator. 2,073,190 ; Mar. 9.
Bartmess, Meigs W., Springfield, Mass., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Thermal protective system. 2,066,904 ;
Jan. 5.
Bartol, George E., Jr., Wynnewood, Pa., assignor to C.
Howard Hunt Pen Company, Camden, X. J. Manufac-
turing pens. 2.067,040 ; Jan. 5.
Barton. Albert R. (See Llewellvn, L. K.. and Barton.)
Barton, Ax-mand, Chicago, HI. Moving toy. 2,100,372 ;
Xov. 30.
Barton, Clarence H., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to William C. Starkey, Raymond
S. Prultt and Walter H. Beal, trustees. Transmission.
2,067,592 ; Jan. 12.
Barton, Frank. (See Barclay, W. E., and Barton.)
Barton, James F., EdwardsvUle, 111. Form puller.
2,099,592 : Xov. 16.
Barton. John W., Cleveland, Ohio. Steam trap.
2,083,770 ; June 15.
Barton, Larry J., assignor to Clorox Chemical Co., Oak-
land, Calif. Ointment. 2,095.092 ; Oct. 5.
Barton, Loy E., Collin^swood, ^'. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America.
May 4.
Barton, Loy E., Collingswood,
Corporation of America.
2,084,180; June 15.
Barton, Loy E., Collingswood,
Corporation of America.
2,084,181 ; June 15.
Barton, Loy E., Collingswood,
Corporation of America.
2,085,408 ; June 29.
Barton, Loy E.. Collingswood, N. J
Demodulator. 2,078.994 ;
N. J., assignor to Radio
Radio signaling system.
N. J.,
Radio
N. J.,
Diode
assignor to Radio
signaling system.
assignor to Radio
rectifier circuit.
assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Frequency monitoring device.
2,086.892 ; July 13.
Barton. Loy E., Collingswood, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments to Radio Corporation of America. X'ew
York, X. Y. Crvstal controlled oscillator. 2,092,147 ;
Sept. 7.
Barton, Loy E.. Collingswood. >r. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. "Volume control circuits.
2,101,832 ; Dec. 14.
Barton, Loy E., ColUngswood, N. J., and C. C. Chambers.
Lansdowne, Pa., assignors to Radio Corporation of
America. Mutual conductance meter. 2,083,357 ;
June 8.
Barton, Paul D. (See Banks, D. B.. and Barton.)
Barton, Paul D., Scarsdale, X. Y., and D. B. Banks. TTpper
Darby, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Sun Oil
Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Dewaxing hydrocarbon
oils. 2,102,828 ; Dec. 21.
Barton, Raymond L., Monrovia, Calif. Baking utensil.
2,096,720 ; Oct. 26.
Barton. Raymond L., Monrovia, Calif. Baking utensil.
2,096,727 : Oct. 26.
Bartnsz, Joseph A., assignor of one-half to A. C. Burk,
Salem, Oreg. Handle and shank therefor. 2,103.442 ;
Dec. 2S.
Bartram, Thomas W., Nitro, W. Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Companv. St. Louis,
Mo. Preservation of rubber. 2,081,613; May 25.
Bartsch, Henry G., Washington, D. C. Slate supporting
clip. 2,097,715 : Xov. 2.
Bartsch, Herbert E.. Chicago, 111., assignor to Fniversal
Draft Gear Attachment Co. Hand brake. 2,071,269;
Feb. 16.
Bartscherer, Franz, Duisburg-Hamborn, Germany. Im-
proving the structure of steel products. 2.066.314 ;
Jan. 5.
Bartune, Richard, Teltow-Seehof, near Berlin, A. Hart-
mann, Berlin-Llchterfelde, J. J. Stoeckly. Teltow-Seehof,
near Berlin, and J. Uvtenbogaart, Berlin-Lichterfelde,
Germany, assignors to Xorth American Rayon Corpora-
tion. Manufacture of multicolored filaments. 2,070,194;
Feb. 9.
Bartiinek, Richard. (See Stoeckley, J. J., and Bartunek.)
Bartuska, Emil E. (See Bnrtuska, Frank J. and E. E.)
Bartuska. Frank J. and E. K.. Riverside. 111. Attachment
for a nonfogglng glazing panel. 2,071,811 ; Feb. 23.
Baruch, Hartwig X., White Marsh, O. T. Amory, Newport
News, and O. A. Bloxom, Battery Park, Va. Heating
unit. 2,075,161 ; Mar. 30.
Baruch, Sydney N., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Nortron Patents Corp., New York, N. Y. Electronic re-
lay. 2,071,057 ; Feb. 16.
Baruth, Karl-Heinz, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany.
Preparing tea free from theine. 2.085.489 : June 29.
Barycz. Frank V., assignor of one-half to A. Carta, Los
Angeles, Calif. Slitting and cutting device for wire
insulation and the like. 2.0S9.528 ; Aug. 10.
Barz, Friedrich, Berlin-Lankwitz, and C. Bfaband, Berlin-
Wilmersdorf, assignors to Allgemeine Elektricitata
Gesellscbaft Friedrich Karl Ufer, Berlin, Germany.
Current regulation through grid-controlled vapor dis-
charge vessels. 2,086,994 ; July 13.
Basca Manufacturing Company. (See Gray, Emmet P., as-
signor.)
Basch, David, Schenectady, X. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Clamp. 2,081,047 ; May 18.
Baschant, Karl, Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to "Min-
eralochemie" A. G. fiir metallurgische und chemische
Produkte, Vienna, Austria. Gas exhaustion from loco-
motives and other furnaces. 2,077,029 ; Apr. 13.
Bascle, Joseph A., and W. H. Berrv, Xew Orleans, La.
Hydraulic clutch. 2,066,450 ; Jan. 5.
Bascom, Henry M. (See Anderson E. N., Bascom, Getz,
and Sandalls.)
Baselt, Walter H., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago. 111. Clasp brake. 2.071,963; Feb. 23.
Baselt, Walter H., assignor to .\merican Steel Foundries,
Chicago, HI. Clasp brake. 2.071,964 ; Feb. 23.
Baselt, Walter H., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Clasp brake. 2,077.661 : Apr. 20.
Baselt, Walter H., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, HI. Clasp brake. 2,077,662 ; Apr. 20.
Baselt, Walter H., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Unit cylinder clasp brake. 2,084,071 ;
June 15.
Baselt, Walter H.. assignor to American Steel Foundries.
Chicago, 111. Clasp brake. 2.084,072 ; June 15.
Baselt, Walter H., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Clasp brake. 2.084.073 ; June 15.
Baselt, Walter H., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, HI. Clasp brake. 2,084,074 ; June 15.
Baselt, Walter H.. assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Clasp brake. 2,086,842 ; July 13.
Baselt, Walter H.. assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Clasp brake. 2.093,796; Sept. 21.
Baselt, Walter H., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, ni. Brake mechanism. 2.093.797 ; Sept. 21.
Baselt. Walter H.. assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago. 111. Clasp brake. 2.093.798 ; Sept. 21.
Baselt, Walter H., assienor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago. 111. Clasp brake. 2.: 01,488 : Dec. 7.
Basgan, Ion, Bucharest, Rumania. Rotary well drilling
apparatus. 2,103.137 ; Dec. 21.
Basham, Clement, Fort Worth, Tex. Lawn cultivator.
2.090,973 ; Aug. 24.
Bashe, Carl E., Minneapolis, Minn. Concrete insert.
2 079.478 ; May 4.
Basher. Geoffery, G.. Bakersfield, Calif. Oil well pump.
2.068,729 ; Jan. 26.
Bashford, Frederick G. C, and W. P. McLaren, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada. Promoting combustion in internal
combustion engines. 2,100,466 ; Xov. 30.
Bashford. Raymond I.. Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to
Atlas Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Preventing
the formation of sleet on mobile bodies. 2.098,482 ;
Xov. 9.
Bashore, John W. (See Porter. H. W., and Bashore.)
Bashore, Ralph M., Womelsdorf, Pa. Moistening mecha-
nism for feeding threads. 2,080,996 ; May 18.
Basic Dolomite, Incorporated. (See Eells. Howard P., Jr.,
assignor.)
Basic Dolomite, Inc. (See Lee, Harley C, assignor.)
Basic Dolomite. Inc. (See Patnne. W.ilter W., assignor.)
liasile, Anthonv and V. L.. Far Rockawav, X. Y. Garage
door. 2.082.774 ; June S.
Basile. Victor L. (See Basile. .\nthonv and V. L.)
Baskin. Charles M., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, assignor to
Standard Oil Development Company. Bituminous pave-
ments of high structural strength and making same.
2.074,010; Mar. 16.
Daslvin. Morris J.. I)onvor. Colo. Xonspecific spormatoxic
vaccino and producing same. 2,103,240: Dec. 28.
Baskin, Salem N. (See Cobb, John L., assignor.)
Easier, Hermann, Berlin. Germany. Device for the manu-
facture of plates, sheets, or slabs of various properties
from vegetable fibrous pulp. 2.095,118 ; Oct. .).
Basore, Clobiime A., and D. T. Jones. Auburn, assignors
to The Chemical Research and Development Company,
Birmingham, Ala. Coating iron, steel or steel alloys.
2,075,879 ; Apr. 6.
Bass, Harold W., Elmira, assignor to American Sales Book
Company. Idc. Niagara Falls. X. Y. Unitarv manifold
record assembly. 2.089.328 : Aug. 10.
Bass, J. v., et al. (See Beckler, Oakley K., assignor.)
Bass. Shaller L., assignor to The Dow Cliemical Company,
Midland, Mich. Aryl phosphoric acid halides.
2.071.017 : Feb. 16.
Bass. Shaller L., assignor to The Dow Chemical Company,
-Midland. Mich. Organic phosphates and making same.
2,071,323; Feb. 23.
LIST OF PATENTEES
45
Bass, Shailer L., assignor to The Dow Chemical Company,
Midland, Mich. Purification of alpha-hydroxy-aliphatic
acids. 2,092,494 ; Sept. 7.
Bassani, Laurent. (See Valentin, A., and Bassani.)
Basseches, Jacob T. (See Levin, Michael, assignor.)
Basset, Lucien P., Paris, France. Manufacture of iron
or steel and Portland cement in a rotary furnace.
2,067,373 ; Jan. 12.
Bassett, Ethel N., Lincoln, Nebr. Bathtub. 2,081,728 ;
May 25.
Bassett, Gerald L. (See Steinberger, A. J., Bassett, and
Bifnenstein.)
Bassett, Harry J., Clierry Valley, Mass. Tension de-
vice for loom shuttles. 2,081,081 ; May 18.
Bassett, Harry P., Cynthiana, Ky., assignor to Meigs,
Bassett and Slaughter, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Remov-
ing solvents from plastic colloids. 2,095,961 ; Oct. 19.
Bassett, Preston R., Rockville Centre, assignor to Sperry
Gyroscope Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Binaural
system of blind landing. 2,083,494 : June 8.
Bassett, Preston R., Rockville Centre, and B. G. Carlson,
Queens Village, assignors to Sperry Gyroscope Company,
Inc., Brooklyn. N. Y. Flight level control for auto-
matic pilots. 2,091,300 ; Aug. 31.
Bassett, Preston R,, Roclcville Centre, and S. J. Zand,
Forest Hills, assignors to Sperry Gyroscope Company,
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Soundproof cabin for aircraft.
2,095,626 : Oct. 12.
Bassett, Robert S.. Buffalo, N. Y. Device for metering
liquids. 2 095,485; Oct. 12.
Bassett, Sarah H., executrix. (See Bassett, William H.)
Bassett, William H,, deceased, by S. H. Bassett, Cheshire,
executrix ; said Bassett assignor to The American Brass
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Copper-silicon-zinc-tin-
lead alloy. 2,075,004 ; Mar. 30.
Bassett, William H., deceased, by S. H. Bassett, Cheshire,
executrix ; said Bassett assignor to The American Brass
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Copper-silicon-zinc-lead
alloy. 2,075,005; Mar. 30.
Bassett, William H., Cheshire, assignor to American Brass
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Copper silicon alloys.
2,075,014 ; Mar. 30.
Bassetti, Adam H., West Haven, Conn. Safety bracket
for dump bodies. 2,082,139 ; June 1.
Bassick Company, The. (See Claud-Mantle, Arthur, as-
signorj
Bassick (jompany. The. (See Herold, Walter F., assignor.)
Bassick Company, The. ' (See Logie, Thomas T., as-
signor.)
Bassick Company, The. (See Scott, M. R., and Herold,
assignors.)
Bassler, Carlos J., assignor to American Liquid Meter
Company, Alhambra, Calif. Apparatus for measuring
oil or the like. 2,097,829 ; Nov. 2.
Bassoff, Arthur B., Brooklyn^ N. Y. Infinitely variable
speed mechanical transmission system. 2,066,758 ;
Jan. 5.
Bast, Frank J., Queens Village, assignor to Charles J.
Tagliabue Mfg. Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Heat-processing
recorder. 2,099,417 ; Nov. 16.
Bastable, Edward H., Jamaica Plains, Mass. Manufac-
ture of shoes. 2,083,137 ; June 8.
Bastable, Edward H., Jamaica Plain, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Attaching heels to shoes. 2,087,880 ; July 27.
Bastable, Edward H., Jamaica Plain, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Fastening. 2,087.881 : Julv 27.
Basteni, Prank. (See Borenstein, W., and Bastenl.)
Bastian-Blessing Company, The. (See Evleth, Earl M.,
assignor.)
Bastlan Brothers Company. (See Mitchel, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Batallle, Roger. (See Ponsot, T. E., Bataille, and
Kirsch.)
Batchelder, Augustus H., Berkeley, assignor to Standard
Oil Company of California, San Francisco, Calif. Liquid
coating composition. 2,087,395 ; July 20.
Batchelder, Clifton T., Havprhill, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Skiving machine. 2,089,240: Aug. ]0.
Batchelder, Harry C, et al. (See Rowe, F. H., and Chan-
dler, assignors.)
Batchelder, Laurence, Peterborough, N. IT., assignor to
Submarine Signal Company, Boston, Mass. Electrical
circuits. 2,060,208; Feb. 2.
Batchelder, Laurence, Cambridge, assignor to Submarine
Signal Company, Boston, Mass. Electric compensator.
2,070,570; Feb. 16.
Batchelder, Laurence, Cambridge, assignor to Submarine
Signal Company, Boston, Mass. Electrical compen-
sator. 2,088,580 ; Aug. 3.
BatclioU, George W., Toledo, Ohio. Mulliplate trans-
parency. 2,077.305: Apr. 13.
Batcheller, Clements, Glens Falls. N. Y. Making Portland
cement products. 2,006,550 ; Jan. 5.
Bntcholler, Clements, Portsmouth, N. IT., assignor to Bcmis
Industries, Incorporated, Boston, Mass. Prof'(>ss and
apparalus for making and coloring cement fiber and
the like products. 2,097,013; Nov. 2.
Batcheller, Ilugh W., Wallliam, assignor to Stnndnrd Mfg.
Co., Worcester, Mass. Electric switch. 2,087,035 ; July
27.
Batchelor, John C, New York, N. Y. Entertainment re-
ceiver. 2,068,002 ; Jan. 19.
Batchelor, John C, assignor to Afiiliated Industrial Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Illuminating device.
2,097,400; Oct. 26.
Batdorf, Seymour, Lancaster, Pa., assignor to Liberty
Can and Sign Company. Box. 2,083,356 ; June 8.
Batdorf, Seymour, assignor to Liberty Can and Sign
Company, Lancaster, Pa. Box. 2,093,508 ; Sept. 21.
Bate, Warwick G., Newton Falls, Ohio. Refrigerated dis-
play cabinet. 2,081,048 ; Blay 18.
Bateman, Dorothy E., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Coated articles and making same.
2,087,013 ; July 13.
Bateman, Fred H., Company. (See Bateman, F. H., and
Trolley, assignors.)
Bateman, Frederic H., and I. Trolley, York, Pa., assignors
to Fred H. Bateman Company, Camden, N. J. Twin-
row potato planter. 2,071,324; Feb. 23.
Bateman, Frederic H., and I. Trolley, York, Pa., assignors
to Fred H. Bateman Company, Camden, N. J. Vege-
table digger. 2,071,325 ; Feb. 23.
Bateman, Thomas A., Los Angeles, Calif. Valveless ro-
tary pump. 2,076,536 ; Apr. 13.
Bates, Arthur, North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to Evans
Case Company. Ornamentation. 2,081,082 ; May 18.
Bates, Arthur, and W. A. Barker, Leicester, England,
assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. J. Starting and stopping mechanism.
2,090,661 ; Aug. 24.
Bates, Beulah H. (See Bates, Walter A., assignor.)
Bates, Fred G., Highland Park, Mich. Hinge. 2,067,884 ;
Jan. 19.
Bates, Fred G., Highland Park, and L. B. Bishop, Detroit,
Mich. Hinge. 2,080,597 ; May 18.
Bates, George A., assignor of forty per cent to C. V.
Lally and twenty per cent to H. Albert, Cambridge,
Mass. Decoy. 2,100,623 ; Nov. 30.
Bates, George G., Kingston, N. Y. Fruit cleaner and
polisher. 2,091,064; Aug. 24.
Bates, Hamilton C., Chester, Conn. Folding receptacle.
2,078,995 ; May 4.
Bates, Harry H., Ridley Park, Pa. Pulverizer. 2,097,910 ;
Nov. 2.
Bates, Harry H., and W. O. Bates, Jr., Joliet, 111. Tractor
and the like. 2,092,365 ; Sept. 7.
Bates, James F., Johnsonville, New Zealand. Controlling
the rear lamp of motor vehicles. 2,097,014 ; Oct. 26.
Bates, Jesse G., assignor to Automatic Stapler Company,
Chicago, 111. Box closing machine. 2,085,208 ; June
29.
Bates, John B., assignor to Titanite Alloys Corporation,
Euclid, Ohio. Aluminum alloy. 2,098,081 ; Nov. 2.
Bates, John R., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to J. Chase. Emergency rain <ioat.
2,085,890 ; July 6.
Bates, Joseph D., Springfield, Mass. Mop. 2,073,726;
Mar. 16.
Bates, Lester N., Fremont, Ohio. Upkeep of nonporous
gloves. 2,074,140; Mar. 16.
Bates, Lloyd G., West Hartford, assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Forming hollow
glassware. 2,078,919 ; Apr. 27.
Bates Manufacturing Company. (See Goulct, Henry J.,
assignor.)
Bates, Mortimer F. (See Carter, L. F., and Bates.)
Bates, Ralph I., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Shock absorber.
2,074,355 ; Mar. 23.
Bates, Sidney Q. (See Batterson, C. K., and Bates.)
Bates, Sidney Q., Houston, Tex. Fluid operated pump.
2,101,833; "Dec. 14.
Bates, Walter A., assignor to B. H. Bates, Gary, Ind.
Grating. 2,082,197; June 1.
Bates, William O., Jr. (See Bates, Harry H., and W. O.,
Jr.)
Batoy, Alan, Montrt-al, Quebec, Canada. Steering wheel
switch oporatinc apparatus. 2,000.322 ; Aug. 17.
Bath, John, & Company. (See Ackley, Ervin L., as-
signor.)
Bath, Wilmer H., Consholiocken, assignor to The Sharpies
Specialty Company, I'hllndplphia, Pa. Seal for cen-
trifugal separators. 2,087,726 ; .Tuly 20.
Bath, Wilmer IT., West Conshohocken, assignor to The
Sharpies Specialty Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cen-
trifugal machine. 2,087,727 ; July 20.
Batie, Bert J., Twisp, Wash. Potato digger. 2,095,428 ;
Oct. 12.
Batle Joseph E., assignor to Kelsoy-nayes Wheel Coiu-
Sjiny, Detroit, Mich. Forming brake drums. 2,080,488;
uly 0.
Batle, Joseph E., assignor lo Kelsey-TInyos Wheel Com-
panv. Petrnit, Mich. Method and aii|inratua for form-
ing'dlsks. 2,091.578: Aiir. ".1.
r.nlsel, Cecil N. (See Baker, J. O., and Ujilsel.)
UnLsel, Cecil N.. H.-iddonlleld. N. J., assignor to Radio
Coii)orntlon of .\niorlca. Combined sound and pk'turo
appnrntus. 2,0!)S.(I!)i» ; Nov. 9.
Balsel, (^-(•ll N., llnddoii Heights. N. J., assignor to Radio
(Corporation of .\inerlca. Couiblnod sound and iiloturt>
apparatus. 2,008.700 ; Nov. 9.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Batsel, Max C, Collingswood, N. J., and H. Belar, Phila-
delphia, Pa., assignors to Eadio Corporation of America.
Photographic recording and reproduction of sound.
2,075,496 ; Mar. 30.
Batt, Howard H., Los Angeles, Calif. Producing smoke
and fog effects. 2,070,038 ; Feb. 9.
Battaline, John, Hartford, Conn. Container. 2,093,123 ;
Sept. 14.
Battegay, Martin, Mulhouse, France, assignor to The
Calco Chemical Co., Inc., Bound Brook, N. J. N-chloro-
sulphonvlamides and their preparation. 2,079,541 ;
Jlav 4.
Battelle Memorial Institute, The. (See Bird, B. M.,
Thomas, and Rea, assignors.)
Battelle Memorial Institute. (See Harder, O. E., and
Sullivan, assignors.)
Battelle Memorial Institute, The. (See Sullivan, John D.,
assignor.)
Batten, Percy H., assignor to Twin Disc Clutch Com-
pany, Racine, Wis. Reversing mechanism. 2,077,663 ;
Apr. 20.
Batten, Percy H., and W. J. Pearmain, assignors to Twin
Disc Clutch Company, Racine, Wis. Clutch. 2,072,852 ;
Mar. 9.
Batterien-u.-Elemente-Fabrik System Zeiler A.-G. (See
Schneider, Paul, assignor.)
Battermann, Ludwig A. ( See Confelin, J. W., and Batter-
mann. )
Battersby, William D. (See Bauer, H. C, and Parker,
assignors.)
Batterson, (Clarence K., and S. Q. Bates, Houston, Tex. ;
said Batterson assignor to said Bates. Injection pump.
2.093,408 ; Sept. 21.
Battery Patents Corporation. (See Henry, Harry H., as-
signor.)
Battey, Alpxander J. (See Eabezzana, H., and Battey. I
Battey. William A., Haverford, Pa., assignor to Pennsyl-
vania Crusher Company, New York, N. Y. Crushing
machinery. 2,080,407 ; May 18.
Battin, Pauline N., College Point, N. Y. Garbage recep-
tacle. 2,079,592; May 11.
Battjes, Harold A., Grand Rapids, Mich. Toy construction
card. 2,075,259 ; Mar. 30.
Battle Creek Bread Wrapping Machine Company. (See
Littlefield, Carl, assignor.)
Battocchi. Silvio. Bronx, N. Y. Sharpening device.
2,098,530; Nov. 9.
iattye, Albert E., J. T. Marsh, J. Tankard, W. H. Watson,
and F. C. Wood, assignors to Tootal Broadhurst Lee
Company Limited, Manchester, England. Impregnation
of textile fabrics. 2.088,227 ; July 27.
Battve, Melford D., Daly City, Calif. Collapsible oUa
cover. 2,084,423 ; June 22.
Batz, George C, and H. H. Lanning, Topeka, Kans.
Spring assembly. 2,073,533 ; Mar. 9.
Batzer, George J., Cleveland. Ohio, assignor to Micromatic
Hone Corporation. Grinding device. 2,102,053 ; Dec.
14.
Baucom, George E., and K. M. Banks, Raleigh, N. C. ;
said Banks assignor to H. H. Hearn. Internal com-
bustion engine water system cleaner. 2,095,407 ; Oct.
12.
Baudry, Ren4 A., Wilkinsburg. and L. M. Tichvinsky,
Pittsburgh, assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manu-
facturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Oil ring for
bearing lubrication. 2,090,465 : Aug. 17.
Bauer, Alfred, Cannstatt-Stuttgart, Germany, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to ^Magnesium Development Cor-
poration. Pressure-casting apparatus. 2,072,864 ;
Mar. 9.
Bauer, Andrew, Jr., Forest Hills, N. Y., and R. Whewell,
New Bedford, Mass., assignors to United Merchants
and Aianufacturers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Curtain.
2,079,831 ; May 11.
Bauer, Bruno, Vienna, Austria. Combination wrapping.
2,074,320 ; Mar. 23.
Bauer, Charles A. (See Smith, Charles N., H. G., and
Bauer.)
Bauer, Eddie, Seattle, Wash. Weighting shuttlecocks.
2,093i301 ; Sept. 14.
Bauer, Edward W., Ocean Park. Calif. Electrical switch
for liquid level gauges. 2,092,298 ; Sept. 7.
Bauer, Hans .V., assignor to B. F. Gump Co., Chicago, 111.
Package fastening means. 2.103,840 : Dec. 28.
Bauer, Harold H., Montgomery County, near Dayton, Ohio.
Tapering attachment for boring machines. 2,099,255 ;
Nov. 16.
Bauer, Henry C, and G. R. Parker, Philadelphia, as-
signor to W. D. Battersby. Fort Washington, Pa. Tank
safety valve. 2,0Gr.,315 ; Jan. 5.
Bauer, John. Sunnvside, and M. Gran, New York, N. Y.
King. 2,072.440; Jfnr. 2.
Bauer, Jordan V., assignor to Stein, Hall Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Plyboard adhesive. 2,102,937 ;
Dec. 21.
Bauer, Karl. (See Balk, O., and Bauer.)
Bauer, Louis E., and H. F. Peavey, Springfield. Mass.,
assignors to Citrus Products Efiuipmont Company.
Method and apparatus for preparing fruit juices.
2.079.542 : May 4.
Bauer, Perry S., Chicago, 111. Shoe heel. 2,078,626 ;
Apr. 27.
Bauer, Walter. (See Rohm, C, and Bauer.)
firm Carl Zeiss, Jena,
2,070,037: Feb. 9.
Ga. Copy holder.
assignor to The West-
Braking
Bauer, Walter, and A. Gerlach, Darmstadt, Germany, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Rohm & Haas Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Producing transformation
products of acrylic acid or its derivatives. 2,073,619 ;
Mar. 16.
Bauer, Walter, and H. Lauth, Darmstadt, Germany, as-
signors to Rohm & Haas Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Producing acrylic acid and its esters. 2,087,466 ;
July 20.
Bauer, Walter, and A. Gerlach, Darmstadt, Germany,
assignors to Rohm & Haas Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Laminated glass and process for preparing. 2,095,944 ;
Oct. 12.
Bauer. Vrilhelm, Leverkusen-Wiesdorf, Germany, assignor
to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. New
dyestuli's of the anthraquinone series. 2,078,996 ;
May 4.
Bauer, Wilhelm, Leverkusen-Wiesdorf, Germany, assignor
to General Aniline Works, Inc., New I'ork, N. Y.
Anthraquinone acridone carbozoles. 2,086,843 ; July
13.
Bauer, Wilhelm, Leverkusen-Wiesdorf, and H. Hoyer and
B. Bollweg, Leverkusen-I. G. Werk, Germany, assignors
to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. An-
thraquinone-benzacridone vat dyestuffs. 2,097,112 ;
Oct. 26.
Bauer, William S., London, England. Mat for the use
of golfers. 2,082,563 ; June 1.
Bauermann, W. & Sohne, Kommanditgesellschaft. (See
Zeitschler, Hermann, assignor.)
Bauersfeld, Walther, assignor to
Germany. Micro-manipulator.
Baughan, Phoebe C, Dillard,
2,095,904; Oct. 12.
Baughman, George W., Edgewood,
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
apparatus. 2,068,365 ; Jan. 19.
Baughman, George W.. Edgewood, assignor to The West-
ingliouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Electro-
pneumatic brake. 2,071,722: Feb. 23.
Baughman, George W., Edgewood, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Ac-
celeration and deceleration control system. 2,092,366 ;
Sept. 7.
Baughman, George W., Edgewood, assignor to The West-
inghouse .\ir Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. High
speed train brake control. 2,096,505 ; Oct. 19.
Baughman, George W., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Track shunt-
ing apparatus. 2,069,870 : Feb. 9.
Baughman, George W., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Track shunt-
ing apparatus. 2,092,824 ; Sept. 14.
Baushn, Roscoe N., Conway, Ark. Compound master cylin-
der. 2,101,772 : Dec. 7.
Banghn, Samuel C, assignor of one-half to J. F. Weasel,
East St. Louis, 111. Tobacco container. 2,095,905 ;
Oct. 12.
Baum, Erich. (See Herrmann, W. O., Banm, and
Haehnel. )
Baum, Frederick W.. St. George, Staten Island, assignor
of one-half to P. L. Caffier, Brooklyn, N. Y. Thermo-
responsive device for registering temperatures of fluids.
2,092,869 ; Sept. 14.
Baum, Hedwlg. (See Baum, William H., and H.)
Baum, Henry C, Cicero, 111., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone
coin collector. 2,087,312 ; July 20.
Baum, Leo A., Newark, N. J. Garment container.
2.083.543 ; June 15.
Baum, Ralph. (See Pendergast, T. S., and Baum.)
Baum, William H. and H., New York. N. Y. Locking
device for milk bottles. 2,095,049 ; Oct. 5.
Bauman, Heinz P., Detroit, Mich. Automatic Meeting
fuse. 2.072,290 : Mar. 2.
Bauman, John J., Lima, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,084,424 ; June 22.
Baumann, Adolf, and C. P. Horlacher, St. Louis, Mo., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Remington Rand Inc.
Calculating machine. 2,084,831 ; June 22.
Baumann, Berthold, Nuremberg, assignor to Triumph-
Werke Niirnberg A.-G., Nuremberg, Germany. Type-
writer. 2,068,788; Jan. 26.
Baumann, Charles. Chicago. 111. Door closing and check-
ing device. 2.001,904 : -Vug. 31.
Baumann, Erich. (See Holzach, K., Bock, Ohledorf, and
Baumann.)
Baumann, Erich. (See Matzdorf, G., and Baumann.)
Baumann, Erich. (See Ohlendorf, H., and B.aumann.)
Baumann, Frederick. (See Bomeisler, A. E., and Bau-
mann.)
Baumann, George K. (See Betterton, J. C, and Bau-
mann.)
Hanmann, Louis P., and L. L. Walker, Houston, Tex.
Propeller unit. 2.083.771 : Jure 15.
Baumann, Paul. (See Rosinsky, W., and Baumann.)
Baumann, Paul, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, R. Stadler,
/.iegelhauspn, and H. Schilling, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Khine, Germany, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie
-Vktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Working up gases containing hydrocarbons In electric
arcs. 2,074,530 ; Mar. 23.
Baumann. Werner, Paris, France. Device for cooling
quick-firing arms. 2,086,520 ; July 13.
LIST OF PATENTEES
47
Baumann, William C, Hamilton, Ohio. Electrical appa-
ratus. 2,087,636 ; July 20.
Baumbach, Emil A., Chicago, 111. Die set. 2,094,341 ;
Sept. 28.
Baumbauer, Allen F., and W. Culver, Long Beach, Calif. ;
said Culver assignor to said Baubauer. Apparatus for
recovery of values from aluminum. 2,068,640 ; Jan.
26.
Baumberger, Ralph T., Los Angeles, Calif. Hitch for
automobile trailers. 2,072,473 ; Mar. 2.
Baumel, Nat J., Washington, D. C. Foot controller.
2,073,775 ; Mar. 16.
Baumfalk, John, Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone system. 2,092,495 ; Sept. 7.
Baumgardner, Versal F., Celina, Ohio. Edger attachment
for grading machines. 2,067,168 ; Jan. 12.
Baumgarten, Harold A., Loganville, Wis. Door control-
ling mechanism. 2,100,795 ; Nov. 30.
Baumgarten, Paul, Berlin, Germany, assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours and Company, Wilmington, Del.
Manufacturing amino sulihonic acid. 2,102,350 ; Dec.
14.
Baumgartner, Aloysius C. (See Grosse, A. P., and Baum-
gartner.)
Baumgartner, Otto, Bern-Bumpliz, Switzerland. Car-
buretor for internal combustion engines assuming vari-
ous angles. 2,068,787 ; Jan. 26.
Baumgartner, Otto, Bern-Bumpliz, Switzerland. Carbure-
tor for internal combustion engines. 2,075,692 : Mar.
30.
Baumwollspinnerei Gronau. (See Schramek, W., and
Schubert, assignors.)
Baur, Elisabeth, geb. Venedey, administratrix. (See
Baur, Erwin.)
Baur, Erwin, deceased, by E. Baur, geb. Venedey, ad-
ministratrix, Muncheberg/Mark, Germany, assignor to
Saatgut-ErzeugTings-Gesellschaft m. b. H., Berlin, Ger-
many. Producing animal feed. 2,082,198 ; June 1.
Bauriedel, Gotthard, Wuppertal-Barmen, and F. Heger,
Wuppertal-Oberbarmen, Germany, assignors to the firm
American Bemberg Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Apparatus for supplying spinning solution to artificial
silk spinning machines. 2,083,512 ; June 8.
Bauroth, Walter J., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The
Jeffrey Jlanufacturing Company. Electrical connecter.
2,076,261 ; Apr. 6.
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Aspenleiter,
Joseph W., assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Bausch, William,
assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Benford, J. R., ,
and Foster, assignors.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Bissell, Everett
S., assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Bouchard,
Samuel E., assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Burroughs,
Kenneth C, assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Diggins, Bar-
tholomew A., assignor.)
Bausch & LomI} Optical Company. (See Drescher, Theo-
dore B., assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. ( See Ellestad, Gerhard
A., assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Fassin, Gustave,
assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Fassin, G., and
Miles, assignors.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Forrest, John
\V., assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Foster, Leon V.,
assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Gallasch, George
B., assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Gallasch, G. B.,
and Kurtz, assignors.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Graeper, Walter
W., assignor.)
Bausch & I.,omb Optical Company. (See Kolb, Frank P.,
Msslcnor. )
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Kurtz, Henry
F., .Tssignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Nelson, Otto F.,
assignor.)
Bauscli & Lomb Optical Company. (See Reh, Edward J.,
assignor.)
Bauscli & Lomb Optical Company. (See Straat, Harold
W., assignor.)
E.nnsfh & Lninh Optical Company. (See Wilkinson,
K.nllili I'!., .■i^signnr.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Wittig, Carl H.
O., assignor.)
Bausch, William, assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Microscope. 2,101,928: Doc.
14.
I'.!iiich, William H., Shelbyville. Ind. Ahrnding, pollsli-
ing, and hnJIing device. 2,103.444; Doc. 28.
IJ:ix. TJoncl D., Denver, Colo. Piston expander.
2.098.447 ; Nov. 0.
Bnxcndalc, Samuel, Dearborn, Mich. Feed collet.
2,087,808; July 20.
Baxter, Don, Inc. (See Edwards, Hiram W., assignor.)
Baxter, Don Intra-Venous Products Corporation. (See
Baxter, Donald B., assignor.)
Baxter, Donald E., Los Angeles, Calif. Closure.
2,072,853 ; Mar. 9.
Baxter, Donald E., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor of one
per cent to Don Baxter Ibtra-Venous Products Corpora-
tion. Device for exhausting air from containers.
:i, 087,963 ; July 27.
Baxter, Gertrude A. C, East Orange, N. J. Garment
loop attachment. 2,082,438 ; June 1.
Baxter, Howard F., assignor to Baxter Laundries Corpora-
tion, Grand Rapids, Mich. Detachably suspended bag.
2,078,438 ; Apr. 27.
Baxter, James W., Jr., et al. (See Tapp, Lora E., as-
signor.)
Baxter Laundries Corporation. (See Baxter, Howard F.,
assignor.)
Baxter, Warner, Bel Air, and A. B. Scott, Hollywood,
Los Angeles, Calif. ; said Baxter assignor to said Scott.
Automatic night sighting device for firearms. 2,085,732 :
July 6.
Baxter, William C. (See De Puy, C. T., and Baxter.)
Baxter, William E., Floyd County, Ind. Pouch.
2,100,298 ; Nov. 23.
Baxter, William L., Blarblehead, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Molding
compound. 2,094,868 ; Oct. 5.
Baxter, William R., assignor to The Empire Plow Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Highway guardrail construc-
tion. 2,078,704 ; Apr. 27.
Bay, Adolf, Lincoln Park, and P. Schmidt, Wyomlssing,
assignor to Textile Machine Works, Wyomissing, Pa.
Loop forming mechanism for straight knitting ma-
chines. 2,080,353 ; May 11.
Bay, Charles A., Morristown, N. J., assignor to Metropoli-
tan Device Corporation. Electrical-service-cable grip.
2,076,359 ; Apr. 6.
Bay State Optical Company. (See Nerney, George E.,
assignor.)
Bayard, Julius H., Charleston, S. C. Calculating device.
2,088,395 • July 27.
Bayer, Leo J., St. Louis, Mo. Boiler cleaner. 2,067,625 ;
Jan. 12.
Bayer, Otto. (See Doser, A., Schroter, and Bayer.)
Bayer, Otto. (See Helberger, J. H., and Bayer.)
Bayer, Otto. (See Tietze, E., and Bayer.)
Bayer, Otto, Leverkusen-I. G.-Werk, IS. HerdieckerhofC,
Opladen, near Cologne, and H. Schindhelm, Frankfort-
on-the-Main-Fechenheim, assignors to I. G. Farbenin-
dustrie Aktlengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Heterocyclic hydrazines. 2,073,600 ; Mar. 16.
Bayer, Otto. Leverkusen-on-the-Rhine ; F. Muenz, Frank-
fort-on-the-Main ; and K. Keller, Frankfort-on-the-JIain-
Fechenheim, Germany, assignors to General Aniline
Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Basic nitrogenous con-
densation products and making same. 2,096,533 ; Oct.
19.
Bayer, Otto, Leverkusen-on-the-Rhine ; F. Muenz, Frank-
fort-on-the-Main ; and K. Keller, Frankfort-on-the-Main
Fechenheim, Germany, assignors to General Aniline
Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Quaternary ammonium
compounds and making same. 2,096,534 ; "Oct. 19.
Bayer, Otto, Leverkusen-on-the-Rliine, R. Fleischauer,
Fi-ankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim, and D. Delfs, Le-
verkusen-on-the-Rhine, Germany, assignors to General
Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Monoazodye-
stuffs. 2,087,425 ; July 20.
Bayley, Lee, Springfield, Ohio, and R. L. Clingerman,
Washington^ D. C, assignors to The William Bavley
Company, Springfield, Ohio. Alarm system for deten-
tion windows. 2.101,040 ; Dec. 7.
Bayley, William, Company, The. (See Bayley, William
D., assignor.)
Bayley, William, Company, The. (See Bayley, L., and
Clingerman, assignors.)
Bayley, William, Company, The. (See Clingerman, Robert
L., assignor.)
Bayley, William D., assignor to The William Bayley
Company, Springfield, Ohio. Interlocking sash joint.
2.090,884 ; Aug. 24.
Bayley, William D., assignor to The William Bayley Com-
pany, Springfield, Ohio. Flexible window closure.
2,096,42] ; Oct. 19.
Baylis, Daniel L. (See Angelus, L, and Bavlis.)
Baynton, Harold H., and J. W. Foster, Freehold. N. J.,
assignors to A. & M. Karagheuslan, Inc., Now York. N. Y.
Jlachine for applying an intormediatc strip and base
to pile fabrics. 2,000,310 ; Jan. 5.
Baynton, Harold 11., .mid .1. W. Foster, Freehold, N. J.,
assignors to A. & M. Kar.nghousian, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Pile cutter. 2,000,021 : Aug. 17.
Baynton, Harold II., and J. W. Foster, Freehold. N. J.,
a.ssignors to A. & M. Karngheusian, Inc., Now York,
N. Y. Machine for manufacturing pile fabric.
2,000,022; Aug. 17.
BazC, William !>., Paris, France. Stabilization of ships.
2,008,531 ; Nov. 9.
r.nzeli'y, Arthur J., .Shaker Heights, assignor to National
Mallenlile and Steel C.-islInKS Compiiny, ('leveland, Olilo.
Ceiilrali/lng and <'i>nl rolling incchiinlsin for car couplers.
2,071.401 ; Feb. 23.
B(r/,(>l(-y, Arthur J., Sliaker llclglits. nsslgnor to National
Malleable and Steel CiiHlliigs Conipiinv, ("levelnnd. Ohio.
Car coupler. 2, 083,422 ; .luno 8.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bazeley, Arthur J., Shaker Heights, assignor to National
Malleable and Steel Castings Comuanv, Cleveland, Ohio.
Closur<» means. 2.097,17.3": Oct. 2G.
Bazzi, Federico, Milan, Italv. Means for oongealing
liquids. 2,082,439 ; June 1.
Bazzoni. Lewis J., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, X. J. Heel at-
taching and flap laying machine. 2,076,537 : Apr. 13.
Bazzoni, Lewis J., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson. X. J. Machine
for covering heels. 2,078,307 ; Apr. 27.
Bazzoni, Lewis J., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel-
covering machine. 2,082,043 ; June 1.
Bazzoni, Lewis J., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson. X. J. Shoe and
making the sajue. 2,095,9.53 ; Oct, 19.
Bazzoni, Lewis J., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, X. J. Heel-
covering machine. 2.095.962 ; Oct. 19.
Beach, Clarence E., Brookline. assignor to The Gamewell
Companv, Xewron Upper Falls, Mass. Signal apoara-
tus. Re. 20,449 ; July 20.
Beach, David K., assignor to Riley Stoker Corporation,
Worcester, Mass. Pulverizing apparatus. 2,096,274 ;
Oct. 19.
Beach Erosion Control Company. (See Arpin, John E.,
assignor.)
Beach, Fitch H., and F. S. Beach, Charlotte, Mich. Road
scraper. 2,067,374 ; Jan. 12.
Beach, Fred A., Washington, D. C. Protective device
for collapsible tubes. 2,084,273 ; June 15.
Beach, Fred S. (See Beach, Fitch H., and F. S.)
Beach, Howard D., Buffalo, X. X. Lens. 2,101,016;
Dec 7.
Beach, Irl S., Arkansas City, and J. G. Smith, Winfield,
Kans. Basket attachment. 2,084.075 : June 15.
Beach, Joseph F., Washington, D. C. Safety device for
fountain pens and the like. 2,073,601 ; Mar. 16.
Beach, Joseph F., Washington, D. C. Pinholder.
2,073,602 ; Mar. 16.
Beach. Kenneth A., Chester. Pa., assignor to Sinclair
Refining Companv, Xew York, X. Y. Cracking hydro-
carbons. 2.071,723 ; Feb. 23.
Beach, Xorman F., Rochester, X. X., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
X. J. Xoncoherlng, transparent sheeting, 2,084,313 ;
June 22.
Beach, William H. (See Wright. W. X., and Beach.)
Beadle, Blanche E., Sprinsfield, Mass. Hair curling de-
vice. 2,075,880 : Apr. 6.
Beadling, Charles T., Canonsburg, Pa. Electric soldering
iron. 2,099,792 ; Xov. 23.
Beake.<=. Mahlon H. (See Wittw^r. O. G.. .qnd Beakes.)
Beal, Carl L. (See Hansen, M. E., and Beal.)
Beal, Carl L., Cuvahoga Falls, assignor to American
Anode, Inc., Akron, Ohio. Making rubber strips.
2,095,119 ; Oct. 5. _.„.
Beal, Walter H., et al., trustees. (See Starkey, William
C, assignor.)
B°al, Walter H., trustee, et al. (See Barton, Clarence H.)
Beal, Walter H., trustee, et al. (See Litchfield, Isaac W.,
assignor.)
Beale. William F. (See Exline. M. P., and Beale.)
Beall, Charles R., Edgewood, assignor to The Union Switch
& Signal Companv, Swissrale, Pa. Detachable terminal
plate for electrical apparatus, 2.076.612 : Apr. 13.
Beall, Frank H. (See Ford, J. J., and Beall.)
Beall, Herbert W., assignor to O. C. Moore. Sumter, S. C.
Apparatus for measuring flexible materiaL 2,088,256 ;
July 27.
Beall, Lawrence R., Washington, D. C. Educational and
ajnusement device. 2.066.818 ; Jan. 5.
Beals, Albert F., Kansas City, Mo., and E. E. Pudge,
Salina, assignors to Universal Rotarv Motors Company,
Salina, Kans. Gas engine, 2.081,139 : May 25.
Beals, E. Manran, Jr., Xahant, Mass. Removable ontsole
for sport shoes. 2,076,316 ; Apr. 6.
Beals, Erl T„ assignor to Beals Fuel Oil & Gasoline Car-
buretor Co,, Inc., Boston, Mass, Carburetor. 2,087,792 ;
July 20,
Beals Fuel Oil & Gasoline Carburetor Co. (See Beals,
Erl v., assignor.)
Beaman, Phineas A., assignor to 5f organ Construction
Companv, Worcester, Mass. Wire drawing. 2,097,204 ;
Oct 26.
Beampr. Charles W.. Mojave, Calif. Drill steel sharpener.
2.103.705: Dec. 28.
Beamer. CHayton M., Elizabeth, N, J., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Development Companv. Preparing tertiary al-
kyl phenols. 2.082.044: June 1.
Beamer, Clayton >L, Elizabeth. X'. J., assignor to Standard
Alcohol Company. Manufacture of ketones. 2,092,870 ;
Sept. 14.
Beamish. H. Luella. (See Gates. Benj.iniin L.. a.ssigiior.)
Bean, Fred R., Rochester, X. X.. assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City, X'. J.
Compositions of matter for photographic processing
baths. 2.101.S34: Doc. 14.
Bean, Robert F., Bridgeport Conn., assignor to General
Electric Company. Shiftable brush rigging. 2,099,554 ;
Nov. 16.
Bean, Robert F., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to General
Electric Company. Miilng device. 2.103.928 ; Dec. 82.
Beaue, Edwin A., Oak Park, and E, F. Andrews, Chicago,
HI., assignors to Radio Corporation of America. High
frequency amplifier. 2,069,812 ; Feb. 9.
Bear, Paul S. (See Bucklen, Herbert E., assignor.)
Bear, Paul S., Dowagiac, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, of three-fourths to H. E. Bucklen, Elkhart
Ind., and one-fourth to said P. S. Bear. Switch.
2.103.929 : Dec. 28.
Bear, Stephen M., Kingsport Tenn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
X'. J. Balloon shield for cap spinning machines.
2,069.935 ; Feb. 9.
Bearee, Charles A., North Adams, and H. L. Sawyer,
Lynn, Mass., assignors to United Shoe Machinery Cor-
poration. Paterson, X. J. ilanufacture of shoe uppers.
2.074.356 : Mar. 23.
Beard, Earl E., Milwaukee, Wis,, assignor to E, L da
Pont de Xemours & Company, Wilmington, Del, Prep-
aration of anthraquinone compounds and a product
produced thereby. 2,080,106 : May 11,
Beard, Earl E., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to E. I. da
Pont de Xemours & (Company. Wilmington, Del. An-
thraquinonyl thiazoles. 2.099.672 ; Xov. 23.
Beard, Earl E., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to E. I. da
Pont de Xemours & Company. Wilmington. Del. 1-Acyl-
amino anthraquinone-6-thiazoles. 2,099,673 ; Xov. 23.
Beard, Fannette. (See Beard, Richard and F.)
Beard, Joseph G., Springfield. Mass.. assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Companv, East Pitts-
burgh. Pa. System of temperature control. 2,097,868 :
Xov. 2.
Beard, Ralph H., Staten Island, X. X, Engine. 2,067,171 :
Jan. 12.
Beard, Richard, and F., DanviUe. HI. Ice container.
2.073.090 ; :Mar. 9.
Beard, Theodore H., and J. E. Renholdt, Bridgeport Conn.,
assignors to Dictaphone Corporation, Xew Xork, N. X.
Dictating machine. 2,071,278 ; Feb. 16.
Beard. Theodore H., Bethel, and J. M. Lucarelle. Bridge-
port, Conn., assignors to Dictaphone Corporation, Xew
Xork, X. Y, Correction device for dictating machines.
2.072.064; Feb. 23.
Beard, William, Colorado Springs, Colo. Toilet ventilator.
2.072,493: Mar. 2.
Beardsley. Bruce. Brooklyn, assignor to The Western
Union Telegraph Company. Xew Xork, N. X. Doable
strap conveyer. 2.076.493 ; Apr. 6.
Beardsley, Bruce. Brooklyn, X. V.. and M. V. Creedon,
Westfield, X. J., assignors to The Western Union Tele-
graph Companv, New Xork, X'. X. Drag conveyer sys-
tem. 2,069,716 ; Feb. 2.
Beardsley, Bruce, Brooklyn, X", X., and M. Creedon, West-
field, X. J., assignors to The Western Union Telesraph
Company. X'ew Xork, X. X. Belt conveyer. 2,070,822 ;
Feb. 16.
Beardsley, Bruce, Brooklyn, X. X., and M. V. Creedon,
Westfield, X. J., assignors to The Western Union Tele-
graph Company, Xew Xork, X. X. Belt conveyer.
2,100,585 ; Xov. 30.
Beardsley, Guy E., Jr., West Hartford, Conn., assignor,
by mesne assignments, to United Aircraft Corporation.
Mixture distribution vane. 2.069,640 ; Feb. 2.
Beardsley, Guv E., Jr.. Hartford, and W. A. Parkins, West
Hartford, Conn., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
United Aircraft Corporation. Mixture controL
2,102,504 ; Dec. 14.
Beardsley, Leon E. (See Renholdt. J. E., and Beardsley.)
Beardsley, Xorman T., Portland, Maine, assignor to
Brown Company, Berlin, X. H. Pad of paper sheets
for hanging on a wall. 2,077,664 ; Apr. 20.
Beardsley & Piper Company, The. (See Xaylor, Walter
E., assignor.)
Beardsley & Piper Company, The. (See Piper, Walter
F., assignor.)
Beardsley & Piper Company, The. (See Piper, W. F., and
Xaylor, assignors.)
Beardsley. Ralph H., Marion, Ohio, Woodworking ma-
chine, 2,074,976 ; Mar. 23.
Beare, Leonard E., East Chicago, Ind. Spiral gearing.
2.095,491; Oct 12.
Bearings Company of America. (See Chambers, David F.,
assignor.)
Beasley, Mercer, Princeton, and J. A. Coffee. Lawrence-
ville, X. J. Practice machine. 2,080,958 : May 18.
Beasley, Milton R., Xorwood, assignor to Bird & Son, Inc.,
East Walpole, Mass. Shinsr'.e. 2.070.571 : Feb. 16.
Beasley. Stanley F., Tulsa, Okla., a.«signor, by mesne as-
signments, to Chicago Railwav Equipment Companv,
Chicago, m. Railway truck. 2,085.289 : June 29. "
Beasley, Walter J.. Kow, Victoria, and J. W. Summers.
Bentleigh. Victori.i. Australia. Collapsible box or case.
2,087,496 : July 20.
Beatie, Cecil E., Forest Hills. N. Y.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Power P.itents Companv, Jersey City,
X. J, Cracking oil. 2,100,048 : Xov. 23.
Beaton A C^dwell Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Work. Ernest W.. assignor.)
Beatrice Creamery Company. (See Drake, Ronald I.,
.Ts.'ismnr. >
Beattie. William P., assignor to The American Laundry
Machinery Company. Xorwood. Ohio. Electrical meas-
uring means. 2,072,937 ; Mar. 9.
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Beatty, Claire C, and E. J. Lloyd, Worcester, Mass.,
assignors to The American Steel and Wire Company of
New Jersey. Aerial tramway. 2,074,953 ; Mar. 23.
Beatty, William E., Hollywood, Calif., assignor to United
Research Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Sound
recording. 2,093,000 ; Sept. 14.
Beatty, William E., Hollywood, Calif., assignor to United
Research Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Noise-
less recording. 2,096,082 ; Oct. 19.
Beauchamp, George D., assignor to Electro String Instru-
ment Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Electrical
stringed musical Instrument. 2,089,171 ; Aug. 10.
Beauchamp, Joseph R. (See Spencer, BI., and Beau-
champ. )
Beaulieu, Albert, et al. (See Gauthier, Albert, assignor.)
Beaumont Birch Company. (See Hale, William E., as-
signor. )
Beaumont, Eugene P., New York, N. Y. Automatic chain
lock. 2,075,015 ; Mar. 30.
Beaumont, Eugene P., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Whiting Manufacturing Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Automatic chain lock. 2,100,233; Nov. 23.
Beaumont Iron Works Company. (See KItchel, G. B.,
and Roach, assignors.)
Beaumont Iron Works Company. (See Roach, Edmund J.,
assignor.)
Beaumont, John M., Huddersfield, England. Hydraulic
power transmission mechanism. 2,078,597 ; Apr. 27.
Beaumont, William M.j Summit, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone system. 2,070,642 ; Feb. 16.
Beavan, John, Ayr, Scotland. Emergency brake appa-
ratus for motor road vehicles. 2,086,113 ; July 6.
Beaver, Charles J., and E. L. Davey, Cheshire, assignors
to W. T. Glover and Company Limited, Manchester,
England. Electric cable. 2,007,169 ; Jan. 12.
Beaver, Charles J., and E. L. Davey, Cheshire, assignors to
W. T. Glover and Company Limited, Manchester, Eng-
land. Electric cable. 2,067,170; Jan. 12.
Beaver, Charles J., and T. J. Fairfield, Bowdon, as-
signors to W. T. Glover and Company Limited, Man-
chester, England. Controlling the supply of hot liquid
to a container. 2,087,793 ; July 20.
Beaver Pipe Tools, Inc. (See Pealer, Robert B., assignor.)
Beaver, Roy C, Greenville, Pa. Closure apparatus.
2,074,768 ; Mar. 23.
Eebinger, Charles N., assignor to La-Del Conveyor & Mfg.
Co., New Philadelphia, Ohio. Carriage for shaking con-
veyers. 2,006,451 ; Jan. 5.
Bebinger. Charles N., assignor to La-Del Conveyor & Mfg.
Co., New Philadelphia, Ohio. Conveyer section con-
nection. 2,101,017 ; Dec. 7.
Bebinger, Charles N., assignor to La-Del Conveyor & Mfg.
Co., New Philadelphia, Ohio. Conveyer driving mecha-
nism. 2,101,018 • Dec. 7.
Beccard, Emil B., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to The Inter-
national Printing Ink Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Roller mill. 2,082,819 ; June 8.
Becher, Theodor, Wiesbaden, assignor to Maschinenfabrik
Augsburg-Nurnburg, A. 6., Nuremburg, Germany. Dam.
2,073,956 ; Mar. 16.
Becher, Theodor, Wiesbaden, assignor to Maschinenfabrik
Augsburg-Nurnberg, A. G., Nuremberg, Germany. Dam.
2.077,203 ; Apr. 13.
Becher, Theodor, Wiesbaden, assignor to Maschinenfabrik
Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G., Nuremberg, Germany. Sluice
gate. 2,101,234 ; Dec. 7.
Becher, Theodor, Weisbaden, assignor to Maschinenfabrik
Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G., Nuremberg, Germany.
Double walled sluice gate. 2,101,973; Dec. 14.
Bfichereau, Louis, Paris, assignor to Society Avions
Kellner-Bfichereau, Billiancourt, France. Airfoil used
In aeronautics. 2,074,201 ; Mar. 16.
Bfichereau, Louis, and R. Carrou^e, Paris, France. Hy-
draulic shock absorber and similar apparatus.
2,087,420 ; July 20.
Bechik, Michael. (See Bronstien, Edward L., assignor.)
Bechik, Michael, St. Paul, Minn. Mattress and cushion
button. 2,090,779 : Aug. 24.
Bechly, Ernst C, Chehalis, Wash. Stringer separator.
2,088,390 ; July 27.
Chicago, 111., assignor to Inter-
Company. Engine pump jack.
Chicago, 111., assignor to Inter-
Spark advance for mag-
Bechman, William O.,
national Harvester
2,074,321 : Mar. 23.
Bechman, William O.,
national Ilarvostor Company,
netos. 2,074.322 ; Mar. 23.
Bechmann, Rudolf, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fUr
Dr.ihlloKO Telegraphic m. b. II., IJcrlln, GiTmany.
I'ic'zoolrclric o.<<cillnting rryslal. 2.077,'-!04 ; Apr. 1.",.
Bechmann, Rudolf, and W. Srlineldcr, assignors to Tele-
funken Gesollschaft ftlr Drahtlosc Tclcgraphle m. h. H.,
Berlin. Germany. Piezoelectric crystal holder.
2,070,060 ; Apr. 0.
Bechmann, Rudolf, and TT. Elstermann, assignors to Tole-
fiinKen Gesellschaft fllr Drahtloso Telegraphic m. b. H.,
Horlln, Germany. Frequency modulation. 2,076,280 ;
Apr. 0.
Bechmann, Rudolf, and W. Schneider, assignors to Tcle-
funkcii (!cK<llHclinft fUr Pnilitlose Tplogniplilo m. h. H.,
Berlin, Germany. Piezoelectric crystal holder.
2,079,804 ; May 11.
Refining chocolate
J. E., and Beck,
Decurling device.
set. 2,086,844 ;
Bechmann, Rudolf, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Piezoelectric oscillator crystals. 2,095,376 ; Oct. 12.
Bechtel, John D., East Cleveland, Ohio. Power trans-
mitting device and making same. 2,080,455 ; May 18.
Beck, Adolf, Betterfeld, assignor to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengeeellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Container having a high resistance to corrosion by
alkaline and soda ash solutions. 2,079,786 ; May 11.
Beck, Adolph J., assignor to National Pectin Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Jelly cutter. 2,084,570 ; June
22.
Beck, August, Wernigerode, Germany,
masses. 2,070,558 ; Feb. 16.
Beck, Broussais C. (See Henderson, J. E., and Beck,
assignors. )
Beck, Charles J., Philadelphia, Pa.
2,070,505 ; Feb. 9.
Beclf, Charles W., Toledo, Ohio. Desk
July 13.
Beck, Charles W., assigaor, by mesne assignments, to
N. M. Beck, Toledo, Ohio. Spoke and rim connection.
2,081,729 ; May 25.
Beck, Edward F., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Circuit interrupter. 2,071,158 ; Feb. 16.
Beck, Ernie J., and W. B. Schroeder, Chicago, 111., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to S. Karpen & Bros.
Seat back. 2,102,351 ; Dec. 14.
Beck, Friedrich, Berlin-Steglitz, Germany, assignor to
Askania-Werke A. G. vormals Central-Werkstatt Des-
sau und Carl Bamberg-Friedenau. Moving picture
camera. 2,089,100 ; Aug. 3.
Beck, Harold C, Philadelphia, Pa. Control system.
2,095,906; Oct. 12.
BecK, Joseph A. (See Santmver, Lewis B., assignor.)
Beck, Joseph M., Spokane, Wash. Kettle. 2,083,632;
June 15.
Beck, Joseph M., Spokane, Wash. Electrical iron.
2,095,954; Oct. 19.
Beck, KoUer & Company. (See HOnel, Herbert, as-
signor.)
Beck, Roller & Company. (See Jarl, Carl H. B., assignor.)
Beck, Nellie 51. (See Beck, Charles W., assignor.)
Beck, Otto. (See Hurst, M., and Beck.)
Beck, Rudolf, Bridgeport, and R. C. Sylvander, Fairfield,
assignors to Consolidated Ashcroft Hancock Company,
Inc., Bridgeport. Conn. Automatic temperature and
pressure control system. 2,073.825 ; Mar. 16.
Beck, Rudolph. (See Hammond, E. H., and Beck.)
Beck, Stefan, Budapest, Hungary. Furnace. 2,101,423 ;
Dec. 7.
Beck, Vernon S.,
Aug. 10.
Beck, Vernon S.,
2,100.373 ; Nov.
Beck, Vernon S.,
Nov. 30.
Beckelman, Abraham, New York, N. Y.
play device. • 2,080,997 ; May 18.
Becker, Bernard C, Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner.
2,093,748 ; Sept. 21.
Becker, Bernard C., Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,070,643 ;
Feb. 16.
Becker, Bernard C, Canton, assignor to The Hoover
Company, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner,
cleaner. 2,103,054 ; Dec. 21.
Becker, Carl E., Camden, N. J. Tooth mold. 2,087,014;
July 13.
Becker, Christopher A., Nutley. and W. C. Seyter, Union
City, N. J., assignors to The Torsion Balance Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Keyboard balance. 2,102,938 :
Dec. 21.
Becker. Frank N. (See Zeisloft, O.. and Becker.*
Becker, Frank N., assignor to Joddo-IIlghland Coal Com-
pany, Jeddo, Pa. Fuel feeding mechanism for gas
producers. 2,095,587 ; Oct. 12.
Becker, Frederick P., Chicago, 111., J. M. Nickelsen, Ann
Arbor, Mich., and A. Boor, Toledo, Ohio, assignors to
Monroe Auto Equipment Company, Monroe, Mich.
Direct acting shock absorber. 2,078,364; Apr. 27.
Becker, George F., Detroit, assignor to Chrvsler Corpora-
tion, Highland Park, Mich. Vehicle body. 2,097,911 ;
Nov. 2.
Becker, Gus E. (See Hopkins, IT. H., and Becker.)
Becker, Gus E., Fresno, Calif. Power-operated cultivator.
2,066,000 ; Jan. 5.
Becker, Harold J. (See Engels, W. H., and Becker.)
Becker, Ilnrry L., Council Grove, Kans. Hairpin.
2,078,118; Apr. 20.
Becker, Ilnzen K. (See Jurgens. 10. G.. and Becker.)
Becker, Helmut, assignor to Ernst Leltz, G. m. b. H.,
Wetzlar. Germany. Camera lilm guiding mechanism.
2,084,473 : June 22.
Becker. Ilcliiuit, assignor to Ernst T;ellz, O. m. b. H.,
Wetzlar, (Jermany. Motion picture film casette.
2.0S9.3.10: Aug. 10.
Becker, nelmut, assignor to Ernst I^eltz O. m. b. H.,
Wetzlar, Germany. Workshop microscope. 2.007.752 •
Nov. 2.
Becker, John IT., RIdgewood, N. .T., assignor to Warp
TwIstlng-In Machine Comnany, New York, N. Y. Warn
twlstlng-ln machine. 2.081,262 ; Mav 2:>.
St.
Louis, Mo.
Furnace. 2,089,329 :
St.
Louis, Mo.
Heating apparatus.
St.
Louis, Mo.
Heater. 2,100,772 ;
Knock-down dis-
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
(See Orthner, L., Bohme, Meyer, and
Rosenthal, L., Becker,
(See
and
Becker, Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Koppers Company. Coking retort oven.
2,100,762 ; Nov. 30.
Becker, Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Koppers Company. Coking retort oven.
2,102,608; Dec. 21.
Becker, Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Koppers Company. Coking 'retort oven.
2,102,609 ; Dec. 21.
Becker, Joseph A., Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electrical device. 2,070,644 ; Feb. 16.
Becker, Lawrence A., New York, N. Y. Table game.
2,087,276 ; July 20.
Becker, Logan A., Lakewood, and A. A. Spisak, Cleveland,
assignors to The Dobeckmun Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Special container and making same. 2,071,018 ; Feb.
16.
Becker, Louis C, Eitzen, Minn. Cultivator attachment.
2,095,165; Oct. 5.
Becker, Oskar W., Hamburg, assignor to firm Naturln
Gesellschaft mit beschriinkter Haftung, Weinheim-B,
Germanv. Device for hardening structures produced
from hide substance. 2,098,852 ; Nov. 9.
Becker, Oskar W., Heidelberg, and B. Weiss, assignors
to Naturin G. m. b. H., Weinheim, Germany. Harden-
ing waterproofing artificial gut produced from animal
fibrous material. 2,103,138; Dec. 21.
Becker, Otto E., Los Angeles, Calif. Steering wheel.
2,094,631 ; Oct. 5.
Becker, Otto F., Corona, N. Y. Reenforced bucket.
2,083,138 ; June 8.
Becker, Paul. (See Zennig, J., and Becker.)
Becker, Rudolph, North Plainfield, assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Straw-braid
sewing machine. 2.082.784 ; June 8.
Becker, Stephen P., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Line tap stick
wrench. 2,099,921 ; Nov. 23.
Becker. Stewart, Schenocrady, N. Y.. assignor to General
Electric Company. Radio receiver. 2,077,205 ; Apr.
13.
Becker, WUhelm.
Becker.)
Becker, Wilhehn.
Hebermehl. )
Becker, Wilhelm, Pforzheim, Germany. Device for con-
necting bands to wrist watches. 2,089,638 ; Aug. 10.
Becket, Frederick M., New York, and R. Franks, Jackson
Heights, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. Welding rod.
2,067,631: Jan. 12.
Becket, Frederick M., New York, N. Y., and R. Franks,
Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation. Welding
chromium alloy steels. 2,080,001 ; May 11.
Beckett, Ernest G., C. Shaw, W. E. Stephen, G. C. Semple,
and R. Fraser Thomson, Grangemouth, Scotland, as-
signors to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Sepa-
rating mixtures of chlorphthalic acid and anhydrides.
2,092,795; Sept. 14.
Beckett, Harry S., Pitman, N. J., assignor to S K F In-
dustries, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Centering arbor.
2,048,124 ; June 15.
Beclcett, William H., and A. G. Horvath, assignors to
The Dayton Pump & Mfg. Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Pump. 2,086,521 ; July 13.
Beckinsale, Sydney. (See Hill, H., Beckinsale, and Slater.)
Beckinsale, Sydney. (See Hill, H., Beckinsale, Slater, and
Dunsheath.)
Beckler, Oakley K., Dallas, Tex., assignor of sixty-flve per
cent to G. W. Harris, Marshalltown, Iowa, and J. V.
Bass, Omaha, Nebr. Valve. 2,077,735 ;■ Apr. 20.
Beckley, I'endleton, Paris, France. Safety razor.
2.103,402; Dec. 28.
Beclanan, Carl, Detroit, Mich. Fuel pum()ing and meter-
ing device. 2,068,442 ; Jan. 19.
Beckman, Ernest E., assignor of one-half to W. D. Kreh-
bjel, Lind, Wash. Electric welding machine. 2,073,603 ;
Mar. 16.
Beclcman, Ernest E., Lind, assignor of one-half to W. D.
Krehbiel, Lind, Wash. Electric circuit. 2,085,568 ;
June 29.
Beckman, John W., Oakland, Calif. Purifying sulphur
dioxide bearing gases. 2,090.828 ; Aug. 24.
Beckman, Rudolph H. (See Hecht, J. L., and Beckman.)
Beckwitli, Cliarlos J., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Keasbey
& Mattison Company, Ambler, Pa. Insulating construc-
tion. 2,100,624 ; Nov. 30.
Beckwith, Lawton B. (See Bray, U. B., and Beckwlth.)
Bcekwirh Manufacturing ('oinpany. (See Lovell, Stanley
P., assignor.)
Beckwlth Manufacturing Company,
and Lovell, assignors.)
Beckwith Manufacturing Company,
and M.ncTvor, assignors,)
Becmor, Stephen M., Bavonno, N. J.
switch. 2,009,936; Fob. 9.
Becq, Andr^. and P. Nicolas, Paris, France, assignors to
Sociote Franqaise Radio Electrique. Remote control and
signaling system for railway installations. 2,066,613 ;
Jan. 5.
(See Mayo, W. M.,
(See Jliller, H. S.,
Direction Indicator
Becquemont, Jacques, assignor to Soci6t6 Anonyme pour
les Applications de I'Electricite et des Gaz Rares
Establissements Claude-Paz & SUva, Paris, France.
Electric discharge tube. 2,091,953 ; Sept. 7.
Becton, Dickinson & Co. (See Schwidetzky, O. O. R.,
and Webster, assignors.)
Becton, Diclduson & Co. (See Smith, Harry T., assignor.)
Becvar, Josepli, Wickliffe, assignor to The Cleveland Co-
operative Stove Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Gas burner,
2,074,531 ; Mar. 23.
Bedell, Charles E., Port Richmond, Staten Island, N. Y.,
assignor of one-half to H. J. Hornung, Jersey City, N. J.
Flexible conduit for electric conductors. 2,086,152 ;
July 6.
Bedell, James R., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, assignor to The
B. F. Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Dispensing
container. 2,100.096 ; Nov. 23.
Bedford, Alda Y., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Television
system. 2,082,093 ; June 1.
Bedford, Alda V., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Television system. 2,085,409 ;
June 29.
Bedford, Alda V., Collingswood, assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Intelligence transmission.
2,089.639 : Aug. 10.
Bedford, Alda V., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to General
Electric Company. Viscoslmeter. 2,092,632 : Sept. 7.
Bedford, Alda V., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Cathode rav tube deflecting
circuits. 2,092,871 ; Sept. 14.
Bedford, Alda V., Collingswood. N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Printer. 2,098,371 ; Nov. 9.
Bedford, Ben H., Fayetteville, N. Y. Bread butterer.
2.072.663 ; Jlar. 2.
Bedford, Burnlce D. (See Griffith, R. C, and Bedford.)
Bedford, Burnice D. (See Willis, C. H., Bedford, and
Elder.)
Bedford, Burnice D. (See Willis, C. H., Elder, and Bed-
ford.)
Bedford, Burnice D., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric valve converting sys-
tem. Re. 20,493 ; Sept. 7.
Bedford, Burnice D., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Alternating current motor
system. Re. 20,568 ; Dec. 7.
Bedford. Burnice D., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Alternating current motor
svstem. 2,077,206 ; Apr. 13.
Bedford, Burnice D., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to (Jen-
eral Electric Company. Electric valve circuit.
2,080,250 ; May 11.
Recliord, Burnice D., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Constant-current magnetic
bridge. 2,103.996 ; Dec. 28.
Redford, Burnice D.. Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Electric control circuit.
2,103.997; Dec. 28.
Bedford, Howard B., Sutton, England, assignor to Pyrene
Manufacturing Company, Newark, N. J. Dust niter.
2,094,775 ; Oct. 5.
Bedford, James P., Forest Hills, and J. W. Havwood,
deceased, New York. N. Y., assignors to T. R. Brooks,
Scranton, Pa. Electrically operated signal arm.
2.084,984 ; June 29.
Bedford, Reginald A., Stumperlowe, Sheffield, England.
Device for holding drill bits. 2.080.526 ; May 18.
Bedford, Reginald A., Stumperlowe, Sheffield, 'England.
Quenching bath for hardening and tempering rock
drills. 2,086,114 ; July 6.
Bedford, Reginald A., Stumperlowe, Sheffield, England.
Apparatus for heating the ends of rods, bars, tubes,
or the like. 2,086,290 ; July 6.
Bedford, Robert H., Prince Rupert, British Columbia,
Canada. Toe glazing of frozen fish and other frozen
foods. 2,093,069 ; Sept. 14.
Bednall, Harr.v, W., England, assignor to Ferrand &
Suddards, Limited. Bradford, England. Strap fasten-
ing. 2,079,081 ; May 11.
Beebe, Alan P.. Detroit, Jlich., assignor to Peninsular
Grinding Wheel Co. Grinding wheel. 2,084,789 ;
June 22.
Beebe, Frederick E., Wlllowlck, Ohio. Refrigerator con-
trol. 2.071,019; Feb. 16.
Beebe, Harry, Minneola, Kans. Hitch. 2,081,083 ; May
18.
Beecher, Chester E., De Pere, Wis. Applving dope to
paper. 2.093,347 ; Sept 14. - t- f
Beecher. John W.. assignor to The Bristol Company,
Waterbury, Conn. Integrating attachment for tele-
metric systems. 2,088.568; Aug. 3.
Beecher, John W., assignor to The Bristol Company,
Waterbury, Conn, Spring attachment for measuring
instruments. 2,088„569 ; Aug. 3.
Boeeh-Nut I'acking Company. (See McBean, Douglas M.,
assignor.)
Beech-Nut Packing Company. (See McBean, D. M., and
Martin, assignors.)
Beede, Frederick N., Pawtucket, R. I. Mixing valve.
2,084,378 : June 22.
Beegle, Raymond E., East St. Lonis, 111. Securing means
for tool handles. 2,067,751 ; Jan. 12.
Beegle, Raymond E.. East St. Louis, III. Driving Imple-
ment. 2,086,694 ; July 13.
LIST OF PATENTEES
51
Beeh, Louis, Longmeadow, assignor to United American
Bosch Corporation, Springfield, Mass. Fuel distributing
valve. 2,073,604; Mar. 16.
Beekhuis, Herman A., Jr. (See Lawrence, C. K., and
Beekhuis. )
Bee Line Manufacturing Company. (See Smith, Roy D..
assignor.)
Beeman, Lyle, Milwaukee, Wis. Hot water supply reg-
ulator. 2,079,650 ; May 11.
Beers, Arthur D. (See Brunner, J., and Beers.)
Beers, George L., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Remote control for radio ap-
paratus. 2,069,127 ; Jan. 26.
Beers, George L., East Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric
wave reception. 2,082,478 ; June 1.
Beers, George L., Merchantville, N. J., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Volume
control system for amplifiers. 2,085,068 ; June 29.
Beers, George L., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Amplifier.
2,091,134 ; Aug. 24.
Beers, George L., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Radio receiving system.
2,094,092 ; Sept. 28.
Beers, George L., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Automatic volume control
circuit. 2,096,874; Oct. 26.
Beers, George L., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. System for producing stereo-
sonic effects. 2,098,561 ; Nov. 9.
Beers, George L., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Tuning meter. 2,101,891 ;
Dec. 14.
Beers, George L., Collingswood, rt. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Thermionic amplifier.
2,102,779 ; Dec. 21.
Beers, Harry F., Pelham, N. T. Storage cabinet.
2,101,465 ; Dec. 7.
Beers, Royce L., Birmingham, assignor to Detroit Stoker
Company, Alonroe, Mich. Cinder and ash remover.
2,100,682; Nov. 30.
Beersman, Charles G.. Evanston, 111. Electrical outlot
device. 2,072,702 ; Mar. 2.
Beersman, Charles G., Evanston, 111. Electrical outlet
device. 2,072,703 ; Mar. 2.
Beery, Clinton E., Chicago, 111. Furnace. 2,076,061 ;
Apr. 6.
Beese, Norman C, Verona, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. X-ray tube and cathode
structure therefor. 2,073,672 ; Mar. 16.
Beetem, Frank G., assignor to The Electric Storage Bat-
tery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Controlling the charg-
ing voltage of storage batteries. 2,006,003 ; Jan. 5.
Beetem, Frank G., assignor to The Electric Storage Bat-
tery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Controlling the charg-
ing voltage of storage batteries. 2,069,737 ; Feb. 9.
Beetem, Frank G., assignor to The Electric Storage Bat-
terv Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Storage battery charge
control. 2,070,541 ; Feb. 9.
Begg, Ross H., North Haledon, assignor to Breeze Corpo-
rations, Inc., Newark, N. J. Rivet setting device.
2,07.5,162: Mar. 30.
Begg, Russell S., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The Mid-
land Steel Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Vacuum
operated brake mechanism. 2,077,456 ; Apr. 20.
Begg, Russell S., Detroit, Mich., a.ssignor to The Midland
Steel Products Company, Clevol.and, Ohio. Dehydrator
for air brake systems. 2,079,100 ; May 4.
Begg, Russell S., assignor to The Midland Steel Products
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Flexible conduit.
2,083.937 ; June 15.
Begg, Russell S., Shaker Heights, and R. H. Thorns,
assignors to The Midland Steel Products Company,
Cleveland, Oliio. Brake drnra and backing plate com-
bination. 2,080,395; May 18.
Beggs, James E.. Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Device for gettering metal tubes.
2,067,817; Jan. 12.
Begg.s, James E., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Screen grid metal tube. 2,093,302 ;
Sept. 14.
Beggs, James E., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Screen grid metal tube. 2,093,303 ;
Sept. 14.
Begrich, Fricdrich. (See Kes.solring, F., and Begrioh.)
Begun, Alex, and R. W. Wi.se, assignors to American Con-
crete Ueceptical Company, Detroit, Mich. Making
vF.ults. 2,080,701 ; July 13.
Begun, Semi, Itcrlin, assignor to C. Lorenz Aktiengesell-
Kclinft, BorllnTciiipellior. Germanv. Carrying coils of
wire or tape-shaped bodies. 2,072.241 ; Alnr. 2.
Begun, Semi, Berlin, assignor to C. Lorenz Aktiengesell-
Hcliaft, lierlin-TempolhoC, (Jermanv. Si)0ol unit for elec-
tromagnetic talK-ing machines. 2.088.017; July 27.
Begun, Keml, Berlin, assignor to C. Lorenz Aktiengi-.-ic'll-
Kcliafl, I'.iTlln-Tenipelliof, Germanv. lOleclrouiagnetIc
Inlklrig machine. 2,096,445; Oct. 10.
l!<>liaM, 'riKirnas W., lilngliunilon, N. Y. Hi)e(>(l reduction
and motion translating meclianl.sm. 2,0,S6,»31 ; July
13.
Behan, Thomas W., Binghamton, N. Y. Washing ma-
chine. 2.103.966 ; Dec. 28.
Beharrell, George E., Streetly ; J. Wright, Coventry ; and
H. Trevaskis, Sutton Coldfield, assignors to Dunlop
Rubber Company, Limited, London, England. Machine
gun fire control apparatus. 2,100,097 ; Nov. 23.
Behimer, Otto, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Texas Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Distilling pressure tar.
2,095,963; Oct. 19.
Behle, Casper, Terre Haute, Ind. Door linking means.
2,078,308 ; Apr. 27.
Behnke, Bertram C, Chicago, 111. Cotter pin. 2,100,896 ;
Nov. 30.
Behnke, Edward C, Chicago, 111. Clothespin. 2,071,812 ;
Feb. 23.
Behnke, George W., assignor to Simplicity Engineering
Company, Durand, Mich. Gyrating screen. 2,068,730 ;
Jan. 26.
Behnke, George W., assignor to Simplicity Engineering
Company, Durand, Mich. Gyrating macliine.
2,102,252 ; Dec. 14.
Behr, Arthur, Paris, France. Increasing viscosity of
latex mixes. 2,092,825 ; Sept. 14.
Behr, Georg, Gottingen, Germany. Tooth paste.
2.089.529 ; Aug. 10.
Behr, Harry C. A., and J. J. Eck, assignors to Yorktown
Electric Roaster Manufacturing Corporation, York, Pa.
Automatic roaster. 2,069,192 ; Jan. 26.
Behr, Harry C. A., and J. J. Eck, assignors to Yorktown
Electric Roaster Manufacturing Corporation, York, Pa.
Automatic roaster. 2,069,193 ; Jan. 26.
Behr, Harry C. A., and J. J. Eck, assignors to Yorktown
Electric Roaster Manufacturing Corporation, York, Pa.
Automatic roaster. 2,071,293 ; Feb. 16.
Behr, Leo, assignor to Leeds & Northrup Company, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Electric condenser. 2,077,544 ; Apr. 20.
Behr, Leo J., Bridgeport, Conn. Stationery container
and toy. 2,084,308 ; June 22.
Behr-Manning Corporation et al. (See Curtin, George M.,
assignor.)
Behr-Manning Corporation. (See Schacht, Elmer C, as-
signor.)
Behr, Robert K. (See Black, J. E., Smith, and Behr.)
liclir, Siegfried, Flushing, assignor to Ben Hur Products,
inc.. New York, N. Y. Comb and casing. 2,103,930;
r>pc. 28.
Behrman, John W., Lincoln Park, and R. L. RobioHo, as-
signors of forty per cent to Federal Industrial Corpo-
ration, Paterson, and sixty per cent to C. W. Brooks,
Montclair, N. J. Fuel injector pump. 2,100,318 ; Nov.
Behrend & Rothschild. (See De Cesare, Matteo, assignor.)
Bolirens, Ervin F. (See Cox, Alonzo C, assignor.)
Bohrens, Fred B., assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Treatment of motor fuel. 2,076,524 ;
Apr. 13.
Behrens, George G. (See Bittorf, L. A., Behrens, and
Decker.)
Behrens, Herbert C, Woodlyn, Pa. Locomotive gear
transmission. 2,081,846 ; May 25.
Behringer, Alfred, Corona, N. Y., assignor to Spoedry
Gravure Corporation, New York, N. Y. Seal for ink
housings of printing presses. 2,068,839 ; Jan. 26.
Behrman, Alfred H., and L. H. Eckhardt, Baraboo, Wis.,
said Behrman assignor to said Eckhardt. Smoking pine.
2,075,497 ; Mar. 30.
Beider, Warren H., and T. M. Cunningham, Passaic, N. J.
Sealing containers. 2,099,097 ; Nov. 16.
Beiderman, Edward G., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Welding tool. 2,089,013 ;
Aug. 3.
Beiderman, Edward G., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Ed-
ward G. Budd Manufacturing Companv, Philadelphia,
Pa. Electric welding circuit timer. 2,097,410; Oct.
26.
Beii^rsdorf, Hans, Berlin-Dahlem, Germanv, assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing (Company,
East Pittsburgh, Pa. Circuit interrupter. 2,095,729 ;
Oct. 12.
r.eiger, John W., Ludington. Jlich. Table and manufac-
turing same. 2,072,242 ; Mar. 2.
Bell, Forrest F., and E. E. Green, assignors to G. L. and
E. J. Curtis, and C. A. Armstrong, Clinton, Iowa. Door
frame construction. 2,080,555; May 18.
Boiler, Christian S., Gordonville, Pa. Emergency lan-
tern. 2,082,676 ; June 1.
Itcisel, Rex B., West Hartford, assignor to TTnIt(Hl Aircraft
Corporation. East Hartford, Conn. Engine cooling
means. 2,007,041 • .Tan. 5.
B(is(>l, Rex 1!., West Il.'irtford, assignor to United Aircraft
Coiporation, East Hartford, Conn. Oil-cooling radiator.
2,079.275 : May 4.
Heisaer, Charlotte, administratrix. (See Belsser, Ooorg.)
Bi'Isser, Georg, deceased, Hamburg-Uahlstedt, Germany ;
C. lielsaer, adnilnlslr:itrlx, ll;inili\irg-Uahlstedt, (Jer-
many. Scale. 2,074,884 ; Mar. 23.
llcisNcr, Gi'orL'. deccMsed. hy Cliarlol le Ucl.sser, admlnlatra-
trlx, Tlainburg-Kalit.stedt, (Teiiiialiy. Device for pickling
meat willi the aid of picl;ii)g brine to be Introduced Into
the latter. 2,088,257; July 27.
I'.ejeuhr. W.Mllcr. (Sec- Ailii'r. V,. V., and llejeuhr.)
lU'Uen, Fritz, Ilford. England. Mixing machine.
2,09!'),007 ; Oct. 12.
02
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bekius, Xicholas, assignor to Robert W. Irwin Company,
Grand Rapids, Mich. Drop leaf swivel top extension
table. 2.075,881 ; Apr. 6.
Belar, Herbert. (See Batsel, M. C, and Belar.)
Belcher, Clarence F. (See Lulek. R. N., and Belcher.)
Belcher, Daniel, Jlinneapolis, Minn., and R. J. Williams,
assignors to Bends Bro. Bag Co., St. Louis. JIo. Bond-
ing machine and method. 2,088,228 ; July 27.
Belcher, George K., Company. (See Reinhardt, Louis W.,
assignor.)
Belcher, Harold H. (See Sibson, W. W., and Belcher.)
Belcher, Harold H., assignor to The Philadelpliia Drying
Machinery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Fabric treating
machine. 2, 103. 974; Dec. 14.
Belchetz, Arnold, Houston, Tex., and B. R. Carney, Harts-
dale, N. y., assignors to Shell Development Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Sweetening process. 2,08-5,523 ;
June 29.
Belden, Albert G., and R. A. Cole, assignors to Norton
Company, Worcester, Mass. Centerless grinding ma-
chine. 2,073,509 ; Mar. 9.
Belden, Albert G., assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Steadyrest for grinding machines. 2,078,556 ;
Apr. 27.
Belden, Albert G., assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Roll grinding machine. 2,078,705 ; Apr. 27.
Belden, Charles W., Chicago, 111., assignor to Reynolds
Metals Company, New Yorlv, N. Y. Illuminated sign.
2,086,893 ; July 13.
Belden Manufacturing Company. (See Andre, Gustaf E.,
assignor. J
Belden Maniifacturing Company. (See Boiler, Frank J.,
assignor.)
Belden, Neeta M., administratrix. (See High, James P.)
Belrting, Harvey R., Vandergrift, Pa., assignor to American
Sheet and Tin Plate Company. Treating metals.
2,074,954 ; Mar. 23.
Beldue, William J., assignor to The Kurlash Company,
Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Tweezer. 2,089,177 ; Aug. 10.
Belenson, Ben H., assignor of one-tenth to R. P. Peck, and
F. B. Radley, Detroit, Mich. Roller towel cabinet con-
struction. 2,095,021 ; Oct. 5.
BelfilB, Georges, and P. G. Laurent, Belfort, France, as-
signors to General Electric Company. Electric power
transmission system. 2,095,120 ; Oct. 5.
Belfore, Joseph, assignor to C. P>. Johnson, Detroit, Mich.
Attachment for golf clubs. 2,086,974 ; July 13.
Belgard-Spero, Inc. (See Kerry, John R., assignor.)
Beling, Christopher C, executor. (See Beling, Leopold.)
Beling, Leopold, deceased. Long Beach, N. Y. ; C. C. Beling,
executor, Newark, N. J. Teapot. 2,099,996 ; Nov. 23.
Eelinski. Nicholas D., Greenlawn, X. Y. Flying machine.
2.091.580 ; Aug. 31.
Belknap, Gardner A., Conneautville, Pa. Massaging de-
vice. 2,100,234 ; Nov. 23.
Belknap Manufacturing Company, The. (See Belknap,
William L., assignor.)
Belknap. William L., Stratford, assignor to The Belkliap
Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Fire alarm
and prevention system. 2,091,465 ; Aug. 31.
Bell, Alfred B., Gardner, assignor to Heywood-Wakefleld
Companv, Boston, Mass. Car seat. 2,095,561 ; Oct.
12.
Bell, Alfred B., assignor to Heywood-Wakefield Company,
Gardner, Mass. Recliner mechanism for chairs.
2,099,460; Nov. 16.
Bell, Charles H. (See Christie. L. M., and Bell.)
Bell, Charles W., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Interlocking
control apparatus. 2,084,425 ; June 22.
Bell, Charles W., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
traffic governing apparatus. 2,085,891 ; July 6.
Bell, Cornelius D., Jr., Detroit, Mich. Wood preserving
and fireproofing composition. 2,075,693 ; Mar. 30.
Bell. Dillwyn M.. River Forest, assignor to Dudley Lock
Corporation, Chicago. 111. Key and permutation oper-
ated door lock. 2.083,358 ; June 8.
Bell, Edgar C, Long Beach, Calif. Rotary engine.
2,084,667 ; June 22.
Bell, Edward B., Lowell, Mass.. assignor to The Buromin
Companv, Pittsburgh. Pa. Treatment of textile mate-
rials: 2.071.385; Feb. 23.
Bell, Frank, Chicago, 111.
2,067,818 ; Jan. 12.
Bell, Frank B., Pittsburgh, Pa.
wheels. 2,070,775; Feb. 16.
Bell, Gilbert, Lonsdale, R. I. Machine for recording .tex-
tile construction or design. 2,079,674 ; May 11.
Bell. liarrv W.. assignor to Durable Mat Company, Seattle,
Wash. RifTlo. 2,089,780 : Aug. 10.
Bell & Howell Company, The. (See Howell, Albert S.,
assiguor.)
Bell & Howell Company, The.
assignor.)
Bell & Howell Company, The.
assignor.)
Bell & Howell Company, The.
Jr., assignor.)
Bell, James H. (See Dinley, Clarence F., assignor.)
Bell, John, Yonkers, assignor to The Spool Cotton Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Display device. 2,103,241 ;
Dec. 28.
Luminous tube mounting.
Mounting for vehicle
(See McNabb, Joseph H.,
(See McNabb, Louis A.,
(See MIehle, Robert F.,
Bell, John F., Cape May Court House, N. J. Sanitary
toothbrush container with antiseptic vial. 2,083,487 ;
June 8.
Bell, John H., South Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Transmission system. 2,096,025 ; Oct. 19.
Bell, Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio, i^lectromotor compressor.
2,067,819 ; Jan. 12.
Bell, Joseph W. (See Hemstreet, D. A., and Bell.)
Bell Machine Company, The. icjee iJell, Morris A., as-
signor. )
Bell, Morris A., assignor to The Bell Machine Company,
Oshkosh, Wis. Match roll with holder. 2,067,820 ;
Jan. 12.
Bell, Nathan, Los Angeles, Calif. Culinary article.
2,100,021 ; Nov. 23.
Bell. Norman. (See Fox, Telford, assignor.)
Bell Punch Company Limited. (See Black, H. D., and
Degen, assignors.)
Bell Punch Company Limited. (Se6 Degen, Alexander
A. C, assignor.)
Bell Punch Company Limited. (See Godfrey, Percy F.,
assignor.)
Bell Punch Company. (See Roedels. George D., assignor.)
Bell Punch Company Limited. (See Wohlrabe, Otto, as-
signor.)
Bell, Robert A. (See Nonhebel, G., and Bell.)
Bell, Robert J., Orlando, Fla. Coffee dispenser.
2,077,980 ; Apr. 20.
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See
Aamodt, Thoralf , assignor. )
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Acker,
J. T., and Wilson, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Adams,
William J., Jr., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Aiken,
Charles B., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Allen,
Lawrence H., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Allen,
L. H., and Gooderham, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, et al. (See
Anderson, E. N., Bascom, Getz, and Sandalls, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Arlt,
Herbert G., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Arnold,
Harold D., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Atkins,
George E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Bachelet,
Albert E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Bardsley,
Joseph R., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Barney,
Harold L., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Baum-
falk, John, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Beau-
mont, William M., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Becker,
Josepli A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Bell,
John H., assignor.)
Uell •Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Betts,
Walter L., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Beyer,
J. W., and Terry, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Bieling,
Carl A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Bishop,
J. B., and Knott, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Bishop,
Walter M.. assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Bjorn-
son, Bjorn G., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Bjorn-
son, B. G., and Bryant, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Black,
H. S.. and Edson, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Black,
Harold S., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Black,
Knox C.. assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Black-
man, Ralph B., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Blair,
Royer R., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Bode,
Hendrik W., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Bond,
Donald S., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Bost-
wick. Lee O., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Bowne,
Langford J., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Brede-
hoft, Harold A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Broad-
well, Howard, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Brooks,
Fred A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Broogh-
ton, William W., assignor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
53
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Browne,
Bennle O., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Bruce,
Edmond, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Buch,
P. E., and Hansen, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Busch,
Aloysius J., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Busch,
L. H., and Gooderham, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Car-
penter, Warren W., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Car-
penter. W. W., and Hague, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Carpen-
ter, W. W., and Myers, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See
Caruthers, Robert S., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Cash,
Claude C, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Cesareo,
Orfeo, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Cesareo,
O., ,nnd Mueller, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Chaffee,
Joseph G., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Cheg-
widden, R. A., Harazim, Kuhn, and Pettit, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Clare,
Harry R., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Cole,
Ira E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Collins,
Cyril A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Cramer,
Walter W., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Cruser,
Victor I., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated. (See Cum-
mings. George C, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Curtis.
Austen M., assi.fl:nor.i
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Curtis,
A. M. and Wood, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Curtis,
Harold E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Dar-
lington, Sidney, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See De
Lange, Owen E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Dickie-
son, Alton C, nssignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Dimond,
Thomas L., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Doha,
Stephen, .Tr., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Doherty,
William H., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Dowd,
Andrew D., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Dudley,
Homer W.. assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Dunn,
Hugh K., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Eglin,
Jamps M.. assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Fay,
Clifford E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Farkas,
Samuel F., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Farkas,
S. F., and Hilton, .issignnrs.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Firth,
N. v., and Hall, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Fisher,
Joseph R., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Fitch,
Karl E.. assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Fitch,
K. E., and Klnkead, aesignors.)
Bell Telephone Jjiiboratories, Incorporated. (See Ford,
Gaylon T., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Forster,
Frank T., assignor.)
Bell Telpphone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Pox,
A. L., Haskell, and Sturzenegger, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Gabriel,
J. C, and Rodwin, assignors.)
Bell Tplophone Ijiihoratories, Incorporated. (See Gar-
field, Owen R., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Garvin,
John S., assignor.)
Boll Tolcplionc L.'ibnnitorJpR, Incorporated. (See Gnu-
thlfr, Mil reel ('., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Gent,
Edgar W., assignor.)
Bell Tcloplioiio Liiboratorlos, Incorporated. (See Gibson,
Earl S., nsHlgnor.)
Bell Tolophonc Tjtiboratorlos, Incorporated. (See Gibson,
E. S., and Wortli, iisslgnors. and Hanson.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Gll)Ron.
Robert D., assignor.)
Bell TclcDli'vnc liMhorntorles, Incorporated. (See Glertsen,
Oyvind N., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Gilbert,
John J., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Gleason,
Daniel H., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Gofif,
Harold W., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Goodall,
William M., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Gorton,
William S., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Grant,
Dwight W., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Gray,
Frank, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Green-
idge, Ralph M. C, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Gris-
dale, Richard O., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated. (See Gross-
man, Alexander J., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Hague,
Alfred E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Hamp-
ton, L. N., and Smith, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Har-
desty, James M., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Har-
desty, J. M., and Lawson, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Harley,
John B., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Harper,
Augustus E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incoi-porated. ( See Harrison,
Henry C, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Hearn,
Richard B. assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Hefele,
John R., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Heising,
Raymond A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Hick-
man. Clarence N., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Hick-
man, C. N.. and Mallina, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Hold-
away, Vivian L., assignor!)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Hop-
kins, Harris F., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. ( See Hovland,
Henry, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Hoyt,
Fredprick A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Hysko,
J. L., Large, and Munro, assignors.)
Bell Telpphone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Ingman-
son. John H., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Ives,
Herbert E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated. (See Jame-
son. Malcolm F., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Jervey,
William T., assignor.)
Rell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See John-
son, Lewis H., assignor.)
Bell i'elephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Jones,
Edward H., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Jones,
Theodore A., assignor.)
RpII Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Jutson,
R. P., and Trucksess, assignors.)
P.oll Telpphone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Kannen-
Iiprg, Walter F., assignor.)
Boll Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Keller,
Arthur C, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Kelsay,
Le Roy W., assignor.)
T'.pll Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Kelso,
Hugh D.. assignor.)
P.pH Tplephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Kemp,
Archie R., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See King,
Archie P., assignor.)
Rell Telephone Lal)oratorics, Incorporated. (See Kinkead,
Fullerton S.. assignor.)
Bell Telpplione Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Kin-
kpod, F. S., and Locke, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Ijaboratories, Incorporated. (See Kinsley,
Thomas G., assignor.)
Roll Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Knoop,
William A., assignor.)
Roll Telpphone Tiaboratorlpa, Incorporated. (Soo Koech-
llntr, Ch.irlps 1>.. assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Koenig,
Walter, Jr.)
Rell TelppUoiio Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Korn,
I''rimUlin A., assignor.)
BpU TplPi)h()ne I.iiboratorlps, Incorporated. (See Korn,
V\ A., luul Mypra, assignors.)
Rpll Telpphone Laboratories, Inc. (See Krecok, Joseph A.,
assignor.)
it.jl 'l\>l(|ili()iu' l.aboralorlpa, Inoorponitod. (Soo Kroer,
.liilin <;.. .Ir., nHslgnor.)
I'.i'll 'I'plppboiip TiMboralorlps, Incorporated. (Soo Krelshcr,
CIiukIp, assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Kuch,
Frederick C. assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Kuhn,
J. J., and Luni, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Kuntz,
Frank A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Langa-
beer, Harvey T., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Levin,
Samuel A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Llewel-
lyn. FiPderick P... assi^Tior.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Lovell,
Clarence A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Lovell,
C. A., and Wegel, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratoiies, Incorporated. (Scf Low.
Frank K., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Lucas,
Francis F., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Lucek,
Charles W., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Lum,
George R., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Lundry,
Walter R.. assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Mal-
linckrodt, Charles O., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Marri-
son, Warren A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Mar-
shall, Robert N., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Mason,
Warren P., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, et al. (See
Mason, W. P., assignor, Stanton, and Tweeddale.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Masson-
neau, Robert F., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (SeeMatejka,
Gladstone, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Mathes,
Rohfrt C. assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Mat-
thies, William H., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See May,
David T., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See McNally,
James O., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Mead,
Sallie P., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Meiss-
ner, Cliarles R., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Menden-
hall. Hallam E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Miller,
Daniel D., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Miller,
Victor F., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Mills,
Percy E.. assignor.)
Sell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Miner,
Russell C, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Moore.
Charles R., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incori)orated. (See Morri-
son, H., Reichle, and Thayer, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Morton.
Edmund R.. assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Myers,
Oscar, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See New-
house. R. C, and Tinus, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Norton.
Edward L., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. • (See Oda-
renko, Todos M., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Ohl,
Russell S., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., ot al. (See Osborne,
H. S., and Wright, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Payne,
Edward B., as5signor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Peter-
son. Eugene, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Pollard.
0. E., and Russell, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Prescott,
Charles H., Jr., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated. (See Price,
Arnold F., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Pniden,
Harold ^1.. assiimor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. (See Ranges, John E.,
assignor.)
Bell Tolephono Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Ras-
mussen, Osvald E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Rey-
nolds, John N., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Riesz,
RohiTi R., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. (See Roberts, John G.,
assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Roberts,
J. G., and Richard, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Eock-
wood, (ieorge H., Jr., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Rodwin,
George, assignor).
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Ronci,
Victor L., assignor.)
BeU Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Rosene,
Victor E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Samuel,
Arthur L., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Saul,
George N., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Scott,
Herbert J., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Scnd-
der. Frederick J., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Sbann,
Oscar A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Shaw,
Robert C, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Smith,
George O., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Spencer,
Thomas A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Sperry,
Arthur B., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Stacy,
Leland J., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Stil-
well, George R., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Stokely,
Ray L.. assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See StoUer,
Hugh M., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Stoller,
H. M., and Morton, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Strieby,
Maurice E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Sutliff,
Carleton B., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Swart,
Leland K., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Swick-
ard, Andrew E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Taylor,
Charles C, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Terry,
Donald M., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Thuras,
Albert L., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Thurs-
ton, George M., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Trep-
tow. Frederick W., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Ulrich,
Horace W., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Yeazie,
Edmund A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See von der
Linden, Ernst, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Wagar,
Harold N., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Wal-
dron. F. D.. and Wier, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Ward,
Frank E., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Weaver,
Myron A., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Wein-
hart, Howard W., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Wente,
Edward C, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Wheeler,
Clyde H., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See White,
Charles, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Whitney,
Wiley, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Whittle,
Horace, assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Wil-
liams, Samuel B., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Wilson,
Henry D.. Jr.. assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Wilson,
Ira G., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Wilson,
James R., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Wlnsor,
Paul, Jr., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Worth,
John B., assignor.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Wright,
Snmner B., assignor.)
Bell Telephone l-aboratories. Incorporated. (See Yeutter,
Clyde S., assignor.)
Bell, William L., assignor to G. H. Chick, Oakland, Calif.
Orthopedic table. 2.101,466 ; Dec. 7.
Bell. William O., Highland Park, assignor to R. H. T^oomis,
Chicago, 111. Justified lines tvpewritcr. 2,067,821 ;
Jan. 12.
Bell, Wright H.. Oneonta, N. Y. Loaded and light car
brake. 2,098,129 ; Nov. 2.
LIST OF PATENTEES
55
Bellamy, John I. (See Nelson, M. L., Eoblnson, and
Bellamy. )
Bellamy, John I. (See Robinson, H. C, and Bellamy.)
Bellamy, John I., JBrookfield, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Stock quotation system. 2,095,730 ; Oct. 12.
Bellamy, John I., Brookfield, and R. G. Richai-dson, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Associated Electric
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Time signaling system.
2,070,878 ; Feb. 16.
Bellamy. John I., Brookfield, M. L. Nelson, Park Ridge,
and H. F. Obergfell, River Forest, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Stock quotation system. 2,096,954; Oct.
26.
Bellamy, Joseph W., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Flash-
light. 2,076,495; Apr. 6.
Bellamy, Leon, Newton, Mass. Mechanism for feeding
and dusting sheets of materials. 2,093,654 ; Sept. 21.
Bellanca, Giuseppe M., New Castle, Del. Retractable
landing gear. 2.096,535 ; Oct. 19.
Bellay, Julien, Brussels, Belgium (i.Ts generating boiler
for central heating. 2,071,678 ; Feb. 23.
Bellinger, James F., La Fayette, assignors to Scientific
Oil Corporation, Indianapolis, Ind. Still for renovation
of used oils. 2,085,069 ; June 29.
Bellingham, Leonard, F. S. and G. F. Stanley, London,
England. Prism combination for three color photo-
graphy and cinemntogrnphy. 2,101,728; Dec. 7.
Bellini, Ettore, Paris, France, assignor to Cie Gto^rale
de T^l^graphie Sans Fil. Radio direction finder.
2,095,588; Oct. 12.
Bellini Delle Stelle, Umberto G., Saint-Seurin, Bordeaux,
France. Treating the secretions 'of plants. 2,088,684;
Aug. 3.
Bellis, Joseph, St. Paul, Minn. Carburetor control mecha-
nism. 2,066,667 ; Jan. 5.
Bellman, Edward L., assignor of one-half to E. W. John-
son, Rockford, 111. Screw propeller. 2,099,922 ; Nov.
23.
Bellmann, Rudolf, Chemnitz, Germany. Ladder mending
device for knit goods. 2,074,080 ; Mar. 16.
Belloc, Maurice, assignor to Soci6t6 Nobel Francalse
(Soci4t6 Anonyme), Paris, France. Preparation of
condensation products. 2,089,530 ; Aug. 10.
Belloch, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clasp or the like.
2,082,938 ; June 8.
Belloch, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooch. 2,098,820 ;
Nov. 9.
Belloni, Angelo, La Spezia, Italy. Facilitating escape
from submerged craft. 2,076,219 ; Apr. 6.
Belluche, Elmer W., and F. R., assignors to Christensen
Machine Company, Racine, Wis. Sheet feeding machine.
2,075,016; Mar. 30.
Belluche, Elmer W. and P. R., assignors to Christensen
Machine Company, Racine, Wis. Sheet feeding ma-
chine. 2,082,239 ; June 1.
Belluche, Elmer W. and P. R., Racine, Wis. Method of
and apparatus for feeding sheets. 2,082,240 ; June 1.
Belluche, Elmer W., assignor to Christensen Jlaehine Com-
pany, Racine, Wis. Bronzing machine. 2,096,026 ;
Oct. 19.
Belluche, Frank R. (See Belluchp, Elmer W, and F, R,)
Belluche, Frank R,, Racine, Wis. Sheet transfer for
bronzing machines. 2,092,568 ; Sept. 7.
Belluzzo, Giuseppe, Rome, Italy. Combustion turbine.
2.073,191 : Mar. 9.
Belluzzo, Giuseppe, Rome. Itnly. Construction of internal
combustion turbines. 2.073.605 ; Mar. 16.
Belmont Casket Mfg. Company, The. (See NefE, Harry
A., assignor.)
B6Iohiavek, Bruno, Moravska Ostrava, Czechoslovakia.
Furnace wall, furnace-gaa baffle plate and the like.
2,079,982; May 11.
Beloit Iron Works. (See Berry, Earl E., assignor.)
Beloit Iron Works. (See Dundore, Marvin W., assignor.)
Belshaw, Charles P., Greenville, Mich. Combination ice
cuber and beverage cooler. 2,086,253 ; July 6.
Belshe, Ralph L. (See Roberts, C. IT. M., and Bolshe.)
Belsinger, Inc, (See Belsinger, Samuel P., assignor.)
Belsinger, Samuel P., assignor to Belsinger, Inc., At-
lanta, Ga. Shipping container. 2,082,677 ; June 1.
Belsinger, Samuel P., assignor to Belsinger, Inc., Atlanta,
Gti. Fiberbnard container. 2,094,783 : Oct. 5.
Belt, J. S., Natural Resource Corporation. (See Belt,
Joseph S., assignor.)
Belt, Joseph S., Amarillo, Tex., assignor to J. S. Belt
Natural Resource Corporation, Phoenix, Ariz. Appara-
tus for producing carbon dioxide. 2,080,300 ; May 11.
Beltz, John S., assignor to The Jeffrey Minnifucturiii'j;
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Cutter bar and cutter chain.
2,068,780 ; Jan. 26.
Belyea, Fred. Enst Braintrce, assignor to Geo. E. Keith
Company, Campello, Mass. Shoo. 2,083,938; June 15.
Beman, Ransom H. (See Rovinsky, Stnnley J., M.ssignor, )
Beman, Ransom II., assignor lo Kolvinator Corpornlinii,
Detroit, MIeh. Thermostatic control mechanism.
2,009,002 ; Jan. 20.
Beman, Ransom IT., assignor to Kelvlnator C^orporatlon,
Detroit, Mich. Electrical apparatus. 2,009,003 ; Jan.
20.
Beman, Ransom 11., assignor to Kelvlnator Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Oil burning apparatus. 2,088,833 ;
Aug. 3.
Bemberg, I. P., Aktiengesellschaft. (See Etzkorn, R.,
and Knehe, assignors.)
Bemis, Arthur S., assignor to Speer Carbon Company, St.
Marys, Pa. Bearing. 2,093,799 ; Aug. 21.
Bemis Bros. Bag Co. (See Belcher, D., and Williams,
assignors. )
Bemis Bro. Bag Co. (See Brady, Charles V., assignor.)
Bemis Bro. Bag Co. (See Finn, L. J., and Weeks, as-
signors.)
Bemis Bro. Bag Co. (See Rowe. William W., assignoi-.)
Bemis Bro. Bag Company. (See Stetson, Bradford R.,
assignor.)
Bemis Industries, Incorporated. (See Batcheller, Clem-
ents, assignor.)
Bemis, Kenneth E., Oakland, Calif. Drink mixer.
2.070.776 ; Feb. 16.
Bemis, Kenneth E., Oakland, Calif. Pie crust forming,
trimming, and baking machine. 2,078,189 ; Apr. 20.
Bemis, Kenneth E., Oakland, Calif. Drink mixer.
2,078,190 ; Apr. 20.
Bemiss, Robert P., San Francisco, Calif. Egg carton and
the like. 2,096,315 ; Oct. 19.
Benade, Walther, Dessau in Anhalt, E. Fischer, Bad
Soden in Taunus, and M. Raeck, Dessau in Anhalt,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Monoazo dyes. 2,083,216 ; June 8.
Benamy, Joseph, Atlanta, Ga. Receptacle with tempera-
ture indicator. 2,094,520; Sept. 28.
Benander, George B., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Monowatt Electric Corporation.
Heater plug with rocker switch. 2,095,121 ; Oct. 5.
Benander, George B., Yalesville, Conn., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Connecter. 2,098,800 ; Nov. 9.
Benander, George B., Yalesville, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Monowatt Electric Corporation,
Bridgeport, Conn. Electrical connecter. 2,099,555 ;
Nov. 16.
Benbow, Burtis W., Benbow, Calif. Gear mechanism.
2.070.777 ; Feb. 16.
Bence, William J., Kingston, N. Y. Fisherman's bait re-
placing and line-freezing device. 2.083,814 ; June 15.
Bencowitz, Isaac. (See Bacon, R. F., and Bencowitz.)
Bencowivz, Isaac, New York, N. Y., assignor to Texas
Gulf Sulphur Company. Flowmeter. 2,103,741 ; Dec.
28.
Benda, Louis, Frankfort-on-the-Main, and O. Sievers, Hohe
Tanne, near Hanau-on-the-Main, Germajay, assignors to
WInthrop Chemical Company Inc., New York, N. Y.
Easily soluble salts of acylamino-phenol-arsonic acids.
2,070,109 ; Feb. 9.
Bender, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Scalable tag,
2,085,070 ; June 29.
Bender, Harry, Antioch, Calif., assignor to Great Western
Electro-Chemical Company. Carbon body. 2,074,885 ;
Mar. 23.
Bender, Harry, Antioch, Calif., assignor to Great Western
Electro-Chemical Company. Gas reaction apparatus.
2.089.937 ; Aug. 17.
Bender, Howard L., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to BakeUte
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Resin dehydration.
2,101,635 ; Dec. 7.
Bender, Howard L., and H. A. Hoffman, Bloomfield, N. J.,
assignors to BakeUte Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Urea resins. 2,084,314 ; June 22.
Bender, Joseph M., Hollis, assignor to Jacoby-Bender,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Extensible bracelet clasp.
2.097,055; Oct. 26.
Bender, Karl, Wetzlar an der Lahn, and M. Bunke, Tiefen-
bach Kreis Wetzlar, assignors to Buderus'sche Eisen-
werke, Wetzlar, Germany. Refining or separating elec-
trically conductive liquids. 2,099,593 ; Nov. 16.
Bender, Max., Astoria, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to United Acoustigraph Corporation. Recording
and reproducing sound. 2,077,388 ; Apr. 20.
Bender, Blax, New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to United Acoustograph Corporation. Re-
cording and reproducing sound. 2,083,815 ; June 15.
Bender. Max, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Acoustigraph Corporation.
Recording and reproducing moans. 2,09(),9.')7 ; Aug. 24.
Bender, Max, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to United Acoustigraph Corporation.
Sound recorder and repi-oducer. 2,094,201 : Sept. 28.
Bender, Robert C, Davenport, Iowa. Returnable shipping
container. 2,100,309 ; Nov. 30.
Bender, Robert W., assignor to Inter-Collegiate Press,
Kansas City, Mo. Forming die for intaglio printing
machine plates. 2.090,090 ; Aug. 17.
P.endheim, Ferdinand. (Sen ITlrstel, Dave, assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (Sei; Allen, Joseph W., as-
signor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Axlmann. Ilai-old G.,
assignor.)
Bendix Aviallon Corporation. (See Bragg, Caleb S., as-
signor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Breese, James L., Jr.,
assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation.
assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation.
assignor.)
Bendix Aviallon Corporation.
assignor.)
(Sew Breese, Robert P.,
(See Budd, Clarrnco B.,
(.'>ee Ciubonarn, Victor TO.,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Carroll, Eugene G.,
assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Chandler, Milton E.,
assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Chappell, R. R., and
Srreb, assignors.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Cunningham, Marion
M., assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation et al. (See Cunningham,
M. M., and JBradley, assignors.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Dodge, Adiel T., as-
signor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Frank, Fredericlj C,
assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Hansen, Hans A., as-
signor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Heidloff, Joseph R.,
assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (SeeHeintz, Ralph M., as-
signor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Hunt, George H.,
assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Hunt, Scott F., as-
signor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Johnson, Carl V.,
assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Kerr, Henry H., Jr.,
assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Kliesrath, Victor W.,
assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See La Brie, Ludger E.,
;issii;nor. )
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See McDonald, Eugene
G., assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Nowosielslii, Edward
B., assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Price, Harold W., and
E. R., assignors.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Seward, Clarence L.,
Jr., assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Reichel, Wladlmir A.,
assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Reichel W. A., Havill,
and Ketay, assignor^;.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Sanford, Roy S.,
assignor.)
Bendix Aviation. Corporation. (See Sanford, R. S., and
Carroll, assignors.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Seward, Clarence L.,
Jr., assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Smalley, Lee L., as-
signor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Spengler, Walter J.,
assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Spengler, W. J., and
Cerf, assignors.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Timian, Harold H.,
assicnor. )
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Tognola, Tullio, as-
signor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See \Yade, F. A., and
Urfcr, assignors.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Wadsworth. Frank
L. O., assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Wolcott, Carl H.,
assignor.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Bendix, Vincent, assignor.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Beyer, Raymond H., as-
signor.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Burton, R. J., and Parker,
assignors.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Carroll, Eugene G., as-
signor.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Dodge, Adiel Y., assignor.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Dodge, A. Y., and Mc-
Conkey, assignors.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Dodge, Adiel Y., and Pol-
lard, assignors.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Fowler, Owen H., as-
signor.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Gallup, David L., as-
signor.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Goepfrich, Rudolph A.,
assignor.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See La Brie, Ludger E., as-
signor.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See La Brie, L. E., and Rosner,
assignors.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Linsley, Douglas F., as-
signor.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See McConkey, Montgomery W.,
assignor.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Norton, Raymond J., as-
.'jignor.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Rosner, Adolph, assignor.)
Bondix Brake (Company. (See Starr, Albert C, assignor.)
Bondix Brake Company. (See Taylor, Cecil H., assignor.)
Bendix Brake Company. (See Taylor, Eugene V., as-
signor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Axtmann, Harold G.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Baade, Henry, as-
signor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Breese, Robert P.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Chambers, Allen C,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Dickieson, Edward F.,
Jr., assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Frank, Frederick
C, assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Goepfrich, Rudolph
A., assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Heitger, Frank H.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Hodgkins, Albert A.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Irving, John S., as-
signor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Kliesrath, Victor W.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Koppel, Ernest R.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See La Brie, Ludger E.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Lafltte, Theodore J.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Lafitte, Theodore
J.-B., assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Millard, Earl B., as-
signor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Miller, Philip M.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Miller, Richard B.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Pike, Henry L., as-
signor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Roborts. Glyn P.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Roche, Clifton R.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Smith, Marshall
A., Jr., assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Tatter, John W.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Warren, Kenneth W.,
assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See White. Jnlin W., as-
signor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Whittington, Ralph
S., assignor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Wynn, James H., as-
signor.)
Bendix Products Corporation. (See Yost, Karl M,, as-
signor.)
Bondix Radio Corporation. (See Hyland, Lawrence A.,
assignor.)
Bendix Research Corporation. (See Johnson, Carl V.,
assignor.)
Bendix Radio Corporation. (See Speer, Joseph G., as-
signor.)
Bendix Research Corporation. (See McConkey Mont-
gomery W., assignor.)
Bendix Stromberg Carliuretor Company. (See Barbarou,
Marius J. B., assignor.)
Bendix, Vincent, South Bend, Ind. Bralie. 2,076,538 ;
Apr. 13.
Bendix, Vincent, Chicago, 111., assignor to Bendix Brake
Company, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,074,717 ; Mar.
23.
Bendix, Vincent, and D. Boothby. Chicago, 111., and L. L.
Smalley. South Bend, Ind., assignors to International
Engineering Corporation, Chicago, 111. Turntable.
2,073,862 ; Mar. 16.
Bendix Westinghouse Automotive Air Brake Company.
(See Eaton, Wilfred A., assignor.)
Bendix-Westinghouse Automotive Air Brake Company.
(See Sanford, Roy S., assignor.)
B.-ndix-Westinghouse Automotive Air Brake Company.
(See Vorech, Stenhen, assignor.)
Bcndz, Waldomar I., Arlington, Mass., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Acceleration control system.
2,081,977 ; June 1.
Benecke, Hcinrich, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft
fUr Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Coil body for field coils of electrodynamic loudspeakers.
2,099.997 : Nov. 23.
Benedek, Elek, Mount Gllead, Ohio. Bearing. 2,074,202 ;
Mar. 16.
Benedek. Elek, Mount Gilead, Ohio. Pump. 2,074,203 ;
Mar. 16.
Benedek, Elek, Mount Gilead, Ohio. Hydraulic appara-
tus. 2,074,204 ; Mar. 16.
Benedek, Elek, Mount Gilead, Ohio. Fluid pressure gen-
erator. 2,074,205 ; Mar. 16.
Benedek, Elek, Mount Gilead, Ohio. Pump and metliod
of silencing and operating pumps. 2,070.017 ; Mar. 30.
Benedek, Elek K.. Bucyrus, Ohio. Hydraulic pump or
motor. 2,074,206; Mar. 16.
Benedek, Elek K., Bucyrus. Oliio, assignor of one-half to
P. von Vftg6, Budapest, Hungary. Steering meclianism
for vehiclps. 2,07.'),.')67 ; Mar. .^0.
Benedek, Elek K., Bucyrus, Ohio. Hydraulic pump or
motor. 2.077.389 ; .\pr. 20.
Benedek. Elek K., Bucyrus. Ohio. Variable displacement
puuip or motor. 2,097,830 ; Not. 2
LIST OF PATENTEES
57
Benedek, Elek K., Bucyrus, Ohio. Hydraulic motor for
rotary spindle machines. 2,098,213 ; Nov. 9.
Benedek, Elek K., Bucyrus, Ohio. Hydraulic motor for
rotary spindle machines. 2,098,214 ; Nov. 9.
Benedek, Elek K., Bucyrus, Ohio. Hydraulic pump or
motor. 2,103..313 ; Dec. 28.
Benedek, Elek K., Mount Gilead, Ohio. Hydraulic pump
or motor. 2,101,729 ; Dec. 7.
Benedek, Elek K., Bucyrus, Ohio. High pressure hydraulic
pump or motor. 2,101,730 ; Dec. 7.
Benedek, Elek K., Bucyrus, Ohio. Hydraulic machine.
2,101,731 ; Dec. 7.
Benedek, Elek K., Bucyrus, Ohio. Hydraulic machine.
2,101,732 ; Dec. 7.
Benedek, Elek K., Bucyrus, Ohio. Hydraulic motor.
2,101,829 ; Dee. 7.
Benedek, Elek K., Bucyrus, Ohio. Variable delivery pump
or motor. 2,103,314 : Dec. 28.
Benedict, Anthony C, Rockville Centre, N. Y. Noncrack-
Ing joint covering and finish. 2,078,049 ; Apr. 20.
Benedict, Anthony C., Eockville Centre, N. Y. Envelope.
2,099,256; Nov. 16.
Benedict, Edward L., assignor to Elb Products, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Thermal insulating building unit.
2,101,836 ; Dec. 14.
Benedict, Frank, Rutherford, N. J., assignor to General
Railway Signal Company, Rochester, N. Y. Train de-
scriber system. 2,083,488; June 8.
Benedict, Lloyd D., Chicago, assignor to J. L. Bennett,
Decatur, 111. Coated container and method of pack-
ing, storing, and shipping liquids therein. 2,096,703 ;
Oct. 19.
Benedict, Rome R., Chattanooga, Tenn. Mobile garbage
and ashcan stand. 2,078,119 ; Apr. 20.
Benedict, T. N., Manufacturing Company. (See Saunders,
Albert P.. assignor.)
Benedict, Wayne L., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Treatment of hydrocarbon oils.
2,102,878 ; Dec. 21.
Benedum, Michael L., et al. (See Rose, James R., as-
signor.)
Bentord, James R., Rochester, and L. V. Foster, Ironde-
quoit, assignors to Bausch & Lomb Optical Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Microscope illuminator. 2,103,230 ;
Dec. 28.
Benge, Frank H., Norristown, Pa., assignor to Continental-
Diamond Fibre Company, Newark, Del. Core structure.
2,079.393 : May 4.
Benge, Frank H., Norristown, Pa., assignor to Continen-
tal-Diamond Fibre Company, Newark, Del. Pipe fit-
ting and like article. 2,082,611 ; June 1.
Benguet Consolidated Mining Co. S. A. (See Morris,
Jephthah M., assignor.)
Benham, Glenn E. (See Hamm, J. R., and Benham.)
Benham, William T., Norwood, Ohio, assignor to The
Mosler Lock Company, Inc., Covington, Ky. Electric
delayed combination lock. 2,083,816 ; June 15.
Benham, William T., Norwood, Ohio, assignor to The
Mosler Lock Company, Covington, Ky. Time lock
mechanism. 2,095,429 ; Oct. 12.
Ben Hur Products, Inc. (See Behr, Siegfried, assignor.)
Benicia Fisheries. (See Dunn, Alton L., assignor.)
Benien, William, Lincoln, Kans. Antirattling device for
windows. 2,095,908 ; Oct. 12.
Beniston, William J., Seaford, assignor to Julius Kayser
& Co., New York, N. Y. Warp knitted fabric and
method and apparatus for making same. 2,078,050 ;
Apr. 20.
n^nit, Henri, assignor to "L'Eclairage des Vehicules sur
Rail", Paris, France. Comb regulator for electric ma-
chines. 2,076,115 ; Apr. 6.
Benjamin, Abraham S., assignor to Teletype Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Station selecting system. 2,083,552 ;
June 15.
Benjamin, Bert R. (See Lindgren, A. C, Benjamin, and
Mott.)
Benjamin, Bert R., Oak Park, and C. W. Mott, Rock Falls,
N. Y., assignors to Intern.ntional Harvester Company.
Tractor draw-bar. 2,092,597; Sept. 7.
Benjamin, Harry S., Utlca, N. Y. Coin controlled mech-
anism. 2.079,832 ; May 11.
Benjamin, Harry S., Utica, N. Y. Coin controlled vend-
ing machine. 2,082,533 ; June 1.
Benjamin, R(Miben B., C'liic-jgo, assignor to Benjamin Elec-
tric Manufacturing Coin [in ny, Des I'laincs, 111. Light-
ing construction. 2.071.1.59; Feb. 10.
Benjamin, Reuben B., Chicago, assignor to Benjamin
Electric Mfg. Company, Dos Plaines, 111. Explosion-
proof lighting fixture. 2.089,049 ; Aug. 3.
Benjamin, Sidney H., Milwankeo_, Wis. Safety razor
blade-package carrier. 2,082,440 ; June 1.
Benjamin, Walter E., assignor to The Pierce Governor
Co., Anderson, Ind. Gas and air mixing device.
2,088,032 ; Aug. 3.
Benjamin, Walter R., Granite City, III. Toy building
elements. 2,088,128 ; July 27.
Benjamin, Walter U., Granite City, 111. Firebox lining
for stovo.s and furnaces. 2,000,097 ; Aug. 17.
Benjumin Electric M.-inufaclurlng ('oini)any. (See Ben-
jamin. I^'uben B., assignor.)
Benjamin Electric Mfg. Company. (See Phillips, Paul
D., assignor.)
Bennard, .Joseph, Portland, Oreg. Boxlike container.
2,083,000 ; June 8.
Benner, Raymond C. (See Mahlman, O. L.. and Benner. )
Benner, Raymond C, Niagara Falls, T. E. Knowlton, New
York, and C. E. Wooddell, Niagara Falls, N. Y., said
Benner and said Wooddell assignors to said Knowlton.
Tympan sheet. 2,073,918 ; Mar. 16.
Benner, Raymond C, and G. J. Easter, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to The Carborundum Company, Niagara
Falls, N. Y. Furnace wall and the like. 2,075,694 ;
Mar. 30.
Benner, Raymond C, Niagara Falls, O. L. Mahlman,
Kenmore, and W. D. Rossow, assignors, by mesne as-
signments, to The Carborundum Company, Niagara
Falls, N. Y. Manufacture of abrasive articles.
2,078,830 ; Apr. 27.
Benner, Raymond C, and R. L. Melton, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to The Carborundum Company,
Niagara Falls, N. Y. Production of abrasive material.
2,078,831 ; Apr. 27.
Benner, Raymond C, and G. J. Easter, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to The Carborundum Company, Niagara
Falls, N. Y. Cast refractory and making it. 2,079,101 ;
Blay 4.
Benner, Raymond C, and R. L. Melton, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to The Carborundum Company, Ni-
agara Falls, N. Y. Coating abrasive grain. 2,092,903 ;
Sept. 14.
Benner, Roland G. (See Henke, C. O.. and Benner.)
Benner, Roland G., Carney's Point, N. J., assizor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Sulphuric acid esters of higher glycols. 2,091,956 ;
Sept. 7.
Benner, Verne W. (See Grayson, E. C, and Benner.)
Benner, Winthrop W., Ithan and F. Leopold, Jr., Harmon-
ville, assignor to Lee Rubber & Tire Corporation, Con-
shohocken. Pa. Automatic stock take-off machine.
2,102,453; Dec. 14.
Bennetch, David S., Sheridan, Pa. Transmission.
2,097,436 ; Nov. 2.
Bennett, Albert E., Green Cove Springs, Pla. Bag holder.
2,100,501 ; Nov. 30.
Bennett, Albert L. (See Malinovszky, A., and Bennett.)
Bennett, Albert L., Glendale, assignor to Malinite Cor-
poration, Los Angeles, Calif. Ceramic composition and
preparing. 2,073,136 ; Mar. 9.
Bennett, Alexander H. (See Ricevuto, A., and Bennett.)
Bennett, Arthur, Salford, assignor to Kirklees Limited,
Tottington, Bury, England. Air vessel for use in con-
nection with the spinning pumps of artificial silk spin-
ning machines. 2,093,596 ; Sept. 21.
Bennett, Arthur F. (See Graves, B. P., and Bennett.)
Bennett, Arthur F., West Barrington, and A. L. Krause,
Providence, R. I., assignors to Brown and Sharpe
Manufacturing Company. Milling machine. 2,068,840 ;
Jan. 26.
Bennett, Arthur F., West Barrington, and A. L. Krause,
Providence, R. I., assignors to Brown and Sharpe
Manufacturing Company. Milling machine. 2,082,140 ;
June 1.
Bennett, Arthur P., West Barrington, R. I., assignor to
Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company. Milling ma-
chine. 2,094,484; Sept. 28.
Bennett, Ben, Richmond Hill, N. Y. Venetian blind clamp.
2,070,110 ; Feb. 9.
Bennett, Charles A., Stoneville, Miss., dedicated to the
free use of the people of the United States. Apparatus
for drying seed cotton. 2,078,309 ; Apr. 27.
Bennett, Charles E^ Ridgewood, assignor to The Okonitc-
Callender Cable Company, Incorporated, Paterson, N. J.
Electric cable system. 2,060,320 ; Jan. 5.
Bennett, Charles E., Ridgewood, assignor to The Oko-
nite-Callender Cable Company, Incorporated, Paterson,
N. J. Electric cable system. 2,066,321 ; Jan. 5.
Bennett, Charles E^ Ridgewood, assignor to The Okonite-
Callender Cable Cfompany, Incorporated, Paterson, N. J.
Electric cable system. 2,000,322 ; Jan. 5.
Bennett, Charles E^ Ridgewood, assignor to The Okonite-
Callendor Cable Company, Incorporated, Paterson, N. J.
Electric cable svstom. 2.000,323 : Jan. 5.
Bennett, Charles E., Ridgewood, assignor to The Okonlte-
Callendor Cable Company, Incorporated, Paterson, N. J.
Electric cable system. 2,081,203; May 25.
Bennett, Charles E., Ridgewood, assignor to The Okonlte-
Callonder Cable Company, Incorporated, I'aterson, N. J.
Electric cable system. 2,099,291 ; Nov. 16.
Bennett. Charles W., assignor to Photo-Cast Inc., Roches-
tor, N. Y. Universal screen for preparing half tonoa.
2,095,009 ; Oct. 12.
Bennett, Claude C, South Bend, Ind., assignor to A. E.
Feragen, Inc.. Seattle, Wash. Whcol-balancer-static
typo. 2,075,421 ; Mar. 30.
Bennett, Claude L., assignor of one-fourth to E. J. Hatch,
Elgin, 111. Synchroscope. 2,073, Ifl.'l ; Mar. 30.
Bennett, Edgar L.. Chicago, III. Kitchenette cabinet.
2,008,591 ; Jan. 19.
Henn(>tt, Edward, assignor to Wisconsin Alunuil Research
li'oundation, Madison, Wis. Heating electrlcaUy con-
ducting bodies for Industrial operntlona. 2,000,008;
Jan. 5.
Bennett, Edwin C, assignor to Continental Oil Com-
pany, Ponca City, Okln. Oil well pumping nssombly.
2,077,005 ; Apr. 20.
H(>nn('tl, KranU I., Jr., Highland Park, N. J., assignor to
The RovoUte Corporation, New Brunswick, N. J. Ilcnt
hardening synthetic resins. 2,083,423; June 8.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bennett, George E.. San Mateo, Calif. Container closure.
2,080,686 ; May 18.
Eenneft, Harold F. (See Draeger, R. H., and Bennett.)
Bennett. Harry, New York, N. X. Balance. 2,097,753 ;
Nov. 2.
Bennett, Harry, Brooklyn, and F. Braude, Bronx, N. Y.,
said Braude assignor to said Bennett. Reaction product
and producing the same. 2,095,955 ; Oct. 19.
Bennett, Henry E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Chair.
2,100,098 ; Nov. 23.
Bennett, Harry T., and D. B. Mapes. assignors to Mid-
Continent Petroleum Corporation, Tulsa, Okla. Sepa-
rating and purifving ivas-containing materials.
2,093,538 ; Sept. 21.
Bennett, Harry T., and C. Prather, assignors to Mid-
Continent Petroleum Corporation, Tulsa, Okla. Lubri-
cant. 2,094,202 ; Sept. 28.
Bennett, Herbert G. R., Duquesne, Pa. Kick-off operat-
ing mechanisms. 2,079,833 ; May 11.
Bennett. Herbert G. R., Duquesne, Pa. Cutting device.
2.092,202 ; Sept. 7.
Bennett, Herbert G. R., Duquesne, Pa. Looper operating
mechanism. 2,095,589: Oct. 12.,
Bennett Incorporated. (See Neitzke, Oscar F., assignor.)
Bennett. Irving T., assignor to Revere Copper and Brass
Incorporated, Rome, N. Y. Welding rod and the like.
2.079,479 ; May 4.
Bennett. Irving T., assignor to Revere Copper and Brass
Incorporated. Rome, N". Y. Welding rod and the like.
2.079,480: May 4.
Bennett, Irving T., assignor to Revere Copper and Brass
Incorporated, Rome, N. Y. Leaded phosphor-bronze
Tvelding rod. 2,079.481 ; May 4.
Bennett. Irving T., assignor to Revere Copper and Brass
Incorporated, Rome, N. Y. Welding rod and the like.
2,079,482 ; May 4.
Bennett, Irving T., assignor to Revere Copper and Brass
Incorporated, Rome, N. Y. Welding rod. 2,079,483 ;
May 4.
Bennett, Irving T., assignor to Revere Copper and Brass
Incorporated, Rome, N. Y. Welding rod and the like.
2.079.484 : May 4.
Bennett, James A. J., Genista, Newton Mearns, Scotland,
assignor to Autogiro Company of America, Philadelphia,
Pa. Rotary sustaining wings for aircraft. 2,067,228 :
Jan. 12.
Bennett, James G. (See Knickerbocker, George S., as-
signor. )
Bennett, John L. (See Benedict, Lloyd D., assignor.)
Bennett, John P., and E. C. Happold, Birmingham, Eng-
land, assignors to Hookless Fastener Company. Slide
fastener. 2,078,889 : Apr. 27.
Bennett, Joseph A., Bloomington, Ind. Producing print-
ing plates. 2,076,220 ; Apr. 6.
Bennett, Joseph A., assignor of one-half to J. W. Pierey.
Bloomington, Ind. Mechanism for producing printing
plates bv electric arcs. 2.079.310 : May 4.
Bennett, Joseph S., Merion, assignor to American Engi-
neering Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Hopper. 2,070,152 ;
Feb. 9.
Bennett, Knight T., assignor of one-half to J. Taylor, Los
Angeles, Calif. Gasoline distributing system.
2,084,548 ; June 22.
Bennett, Lloyd. (See Hanley, K., and Bennett.)
Bennett, Slaurice D., and S. M. Archer, assignors to The
Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., Stamford, Conn. Protecting
system and apparatus. 2.088.459 ; July 27.
Bennett. Maurice D., assignor to The Yale & Towne Manu-
factnring Company, Stamford, Conn. Locking system.
2,100,897 ; Nov. 30.
Bennett, Melvin C, assignor of one-half to T. F. Smith-
wick. Middletown. Conn. Combined filter and primer
for oil burners. 2,101.424 ; Dec. 7.
Bennett, Mills T.. East Cleveland, Ohio. Tiling.
2,082,241 : June 1.
Bennett. Morris H., deceased, Prospect, by J. T. Monzani,
administrator, assignor to Scovill Manufacturing Com-
pany, Waterbury, Conn. Hose coupling. 2,077, 8t>9 ;
Apr. 20.
Bennett, Robert N., assignor to The Buckeye Traction
Ditcher Company, Findlav. Ohio. Power transmission
means. 2,084,887 ; June 22.
Bennett, Robert N., and C. L. George, assignors to The
Buckeye Traction Ditcher Company, Findlay. Ohio.
Tread means for double tired wheels. 2,087,396 : July
20.
Bennett, Rowland K. (See Cornell, M. L., and Bennett.)
Bennett. Rowland K. (See Cornell, M. L., Graff; and
Bennett.)
Bennett, Schuyler M. (See Gondey, R. F., and Ben-
nett.)
Bennett. William, Westbury, N. Y. Clear-vision antiglare
windshield. 2.102,4.54 : Dec. 14.
Benning, Anthony F. (See Downing, F. B., and
Benning.)
Benning, Anthony F., Penns Grove, N. J., and L. G.
Benton, and R. G. Clarkson, assignors to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. In-
hibiting corrosion of metals. 2,080,299 ; May 11.
Benninghoff, Willi.iin L., Clevol.nnd. Ohio, Tool for cut-
ting threads. 2,067,593 : Jan. 12.
BcnninghofT, William L., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Pipe
threading machine. 2,067,626 ; Jan. 12.
Bennington, Paul W., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Wilson
& Bennett Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Metal-
lic receptacle and closure therefor. 2,092,747 ; Sept. 14.
Bennion, Leslie H., Leicester, England, assignor to Lnited
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Counter
molding machine. 2,072,195 ; Mar. 2.
Bennison, William E. (See Quick, C. G., Bennison, and
Alexander.)
Benoit, Armand W. (See Brickett, E. M., Coleman, and
Benoit. )
Benoit, Francois P. C, Paris, France. .Apparatus for
spraying pulverized materials. 2,072,845 ; Mar. 9.
Benoit, Leon. (See Brown, A. E., and Vauglian, as-
signors.)
Benoit, Leon, New York, N. Y. Filler package.
2,082,564: June 1.
Benoit, Leon, New York. N .Y. Machine for assembling
cartons. 2,082,565 ; June 1.
Benoit, Leon, New York, N. Y. Carton closing machine.
2.091,426 ; Aug. 31.
Benoit, Leon, New York, N. Y., and C. C. Moth. Tenafly,
N. J., said Moth assignor to said Benoit. Carton clos-
ing machine. 2,071.247 : Feb. 16.
Benrus Manufacturing Company. (See Lazrus, Benjamin,
assignor.)
Benscheidt, Karl, Jr., Alfeld-on-the-Leine, Germany.
Dowel for lasts. 2,083,111 ; June 8.
Benschoter, James C, Stockton, Calif., assignor to Fibre-
board Products Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Carton.
2,081,419 ; May 25.
Bensel, Arlingston, East Orange, N. J., and W. A. Braun,
Dover. Ohio. Electric resistance heating element.
2,091,905 : Aug. 31.
Benson, Arthur C, et al. (See Benson, Lew, assignor.)
Benson, Arthur E.. Manville. R. I., assignor to McKenzie
Engraving Company, Boston, Mass. Manifolding book.
2.089.247 : Aug. 10.
Benson. Arthur F., Erie, Pa., assignor to American 5Ieter
Companv. New York, N. Y. Controlling device.
2.089.873 : Aug. 10.
Benson, Bernhart A., assignor to Chicago Electric Manu-
facturing Companv. Chicago, HI. Duplex electric waffle
Iron. 2.070.706; Feb. 16.
Benson. Bernhart A., assignor to Chicago Electric Manu-
facturing Companv, Chicago, 111. Sandwich toaster
A-ith interchangeable grids. 2,102,879 ; Dec. 21.
benson, Bert O., et al. (See Benson, Lew, assignor.)
Benson, Charl., et al. (See Benson. Lew, assignor.)
Benson, Harry D. (See Paxton, Hale, and G. C, and
Benson.)
Benson, Jesse M., assignor of one-half to J. A. Gheen,
Concord, Temi. Winch. 2,083,489 ; June 8.
Renson, John, et al. (^:^ee Benson, Lew, assignor.)
Benson, John H., assignor to Mullins Manufacturing
Corporation, Salem, Ohio. Evaporator unit. 2,083,424 ;
June 8.
Benson, John L. (See Karpenske, J. E., and Benson.)
r.cuison, Lesley D., et al. (See Benson. Lew, assignor.)
Benson. Lew. San Francisco, assignor of one-half to A. C.
Benson, Glendale, Calif. ; one-sixteenth to L. D. Benson,
Tillimook, Oreg. ; one-sixteenth to J. Benson, Phillips-
burg, Kans, ; one-sixteenth to B. O. Benson, one-six-
teenth to C. Benson, and one-sixteenth to W. Benson,
Vennes, Calif. ; and one-sixteenth to K. Mudge, East
St. Louis, 111, Trap. 2,101,788 ; Dec. 7.
Benson, Oliver R., Chicago, 111. Vehicle stabUizer.
2,081,978; June 1,
Benson, Simon, Chicago, 111, Therapeutic apparatus.
2,098.272 : Nov. 9.
Ttt^nson. Willi.nm. ot al. (See Benson. Lew, assignor,)
Bent, Edgar D„ Montreal, and W. H. Eastlake, Mount
Royal, Quebec, Canada, assignors to Western Electric
Company. Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Electrical-
conductor. 2,081,420 ; May 25.
Bent, Franklin A., and S. N. Wik, Berkeley, and W.
Ponig. assignors to Shell Development Company. San
Francisco, Calif. Lacquer solvent and thinn^.
2.100,425 : Nov. 30.
Dent, Leavitt N., Holly Oak, assignor to Hercules Powder
Comp.nny, Wilmington, Del. Coating composition.
2,066,759 ; Jan. 5.
Bontley Engineering Company Limited, The. (See Deans,
F. E., Mangor, and Buswell, assignors.)
Bontley Engineering Company Limited, The. (See Waln-
wright, Carlyle H., assignor.)
Bentley Engineering Company, The. (See Wainwright,
C. H., and Buswell. assignors.)
Bentley, Ferdon D.. Detroit. Midi., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Ignition coil system. 2,081,979 : June 1.
Bentley, Oliver D. II,, Norfolk, assignor to v.. F, Sturte-
vant Company. Inc. Boston, Mass, Lubrication system.
2,071,913 ; Feb. 23.
Bentley. Oliver D. H., Norfolk, assignor to B. F. Sturte-
vant Companv. Inc.. Boston. Mass. Pressure compensa-
tion for packing. 2.071.914: Fob. 2.^.
Bentley, Wilton. (See Cardoza, John B. N., assignor.)
Benton, Lawrence G. (See Benning, A. F., Benton, and
Clarkson.)
Benz, Cyril C. Long Beach, Calif. Oil testing machine.
2.097,716 : Nov. 2.
Beran, Anton A., Claflin, Kans. Scraper. 2,082,141 ;
June 1.
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Beran, Charles F., Tuckaboe, N. Y., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Forming cross-wound pack-
ages. 2,096,316; Oct. 19.
Beran, Vojt§ch, Pribram, Czechoslovakia. Electrical
purification of gases. 2,100,155: Nov. 23.
Berberian, Levon M., Union City, N. J. Box. 2,074,451 ;
Mar. 23.
Berch, Samuel H., Beverly Hills, Calif. Packing food
products and the like. 2,102,716 ; Dec. 21.
Berchet, Gerard J. (See Carothers, W. H., and Berchet.)
Berchet, Gferard J., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Co., Wilmington, Del. Unsaturated ethers and pro-
ducing same. 2,079,758 ; May 11.
Berchtold, Charles, Cleveland, Ohio. Trailer coupler.
2,088,991 ; Aug. 3.
Berck, William F., assignor to Ralph N. Brodie Company,
Oakland, Calif. Setting mechanism for predetermin-
ing counters. 2,082,375 ; June 1.
Berdan, Ralph W. (See Bagley, William H. and B. E.,
and Berdan.)
Berent, John, Lockport, N. Y. Boiler. 2,070,559 ; Feb.
16.
Berg, Adolf. (See Koepke, William F., assignor.)
Berg, Carrie V. (See Berg, Herman F., assignor.)
Berg, Charles E., Watertown, N. y. Ash receiver.
2,069,400; Feb. 2.
Berg, Emil G. (See Lewis, N. H., and Berg.)
Berg, Henry A., Duluth, Minn. Dispenser. 2,072,938;
Mar. 9.
Berg, Herman F., assignor to C. V. Berg, Minneapolis,
]\Iinn. Cabinet for coin controlled machines. 2,087,717 ;
July 20.
Berg, Richard O. and S., assignors to Michigan Steel Tube
Products Company, Detroit, Mich. Sheet stock cutting
machine. 2,073,776 ; Mar. 16.
Berg, Richard O. and S., assignors to Jlichigan Steel
Tube Products Company, Detroit, Mich. Burr removing
apparatus. 2,076.062 ; A;)r. 6.
Berg, Robert H., San Francisco, Calif. Loading and un-
loading device for trucks or other vehicles. 2,099,998 ;
Nov. 23.
Berg, Simon. (See Berg, Richard O. and S.)
Bergaud, Felicie E. A. W., Paris, France. Carton for
shipping and storing boxes, bottles, etc. 2,083,113 ;
June 8.
Bergdoll, John G., assignor to York Ice Machinery Cor-
poration, York, Pa. Method of and apparatus for con-
densing refrigerant in refrigerative circuits. 2,068,478 ;
Jan. 19.
Bergeim, Prank H., Leonia, N. J., assignor to The Barrett
Companv, New York, N. Y. Distillation product.
2,066,386 ; Jan. 5.
Bergen, Cecil C, assignor of one-half to R. P. Scott,
Marshalltown, Iowa. Generator structure. 2,077,981 ;
Apr. 20.
Berger, Alfred, Breslau, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to H. Meinecke, A. G., Breslau, Carlowitz, CJermany.
Metering system. 2.078,997 ; May 4.
Berger, Arthur F., and M. Voege, assignors to The
Master Electric Company, Dayton, Ohio. Electric
series-parallel switch. 2,100,426 ; Nov. 30.
Berger, Clarence E., Shrewsbury, assignor to Hanson-
Van Winkle-Munning Company, Matawan, N. J. Homo-
polar generator. 2,093,950 ; Sept. 21.
Bciger, Clarence E., Shrewsbury, assignor to Hanson-
Van Winkle-Munning Company, Matawan. N. J. Insu-
lated homopolar generator. 2,103.931 ; Doc. 28.
Berger, Edwin, and W. Harries, assignor.'^! to the firm of
Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Oen., Jena. Germany. Glass
resisting metal vapors. 2,090,008; Aug. 17.
Berger, Edwin R., et al. (See Franldin, Albert W., as-
.signor. 1
Berger, Emile C, Orsay, Prance. Aerial propeller.
2,072,196; Mar. 2.
Berger, Friedrich W. F., Berlin, Germany, assignor to
The National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Printing and ejecting mechanism for cash registers.
2,093,409 ; Sept. 21.
Berger. ITarrv A., Now York, N. Y. Necktie wrapper.
2.071 .386 : Fob. 23.
Berger, Kornel, Now York, N. Y. Swivel harp fixture for
electric Limps. 2,081,031 ; May 18.
Berger Manufacturing Company. (See Poohrenbach, Ar-
thur F., assignor.)
Berger Manufacturing Company, et al. (See Foeliron-
bach, A. P., and Shoup, assignors.)
Berger Manufacturing Company, et al. (See Poehrenbach,
A. F., Shonp R. F. and S. U., ti.s.signors.)
Bergfts, Andre, Lorp, Franco. Apparatus for the purifi-
cation of miscollnnoous liquid mixtures. 2,098,008;
Nov. 9.
BergoR, Donald M., Bloonifleld, assignor to Eclipse Aviation
Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Aircraft. 2,100,034;
Nov. 30.
Berggren, Bernard, (Jenon, Nebr. Automobile protecting
device. 2,080,10]: May 11.
Berggren, Ilenifrid E., Stockholm, Sweden. Combination
lock. 2.009,572 ; Feb. 2.
Berggren, John L. (Sec Wnrnlck, P., nnd Scott, as-
slgnofB. )
Berggren, Per J., New York, N. Y. Film gate stnicliiro
for motion picture niachlnon. 2,0n8,2.''>8 ; Jan. 11).
Berggren, Per J., Now York, N. Y. Slnillor Hiniclnre for
motion picture mnchlnos. 2,068,2.'')!); Jan. 1!).
Detroit, Mich. Display stand.
(See Ullstrand, H. M., and Berg-
BerghofC, Frank J.,
2,092,691 ; Sept. 7.
Bergliolm, Harry K.
holm.)
Bergholm, Harry K., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Servel, Inc., Dover, Del. Ab-
sorption refrigerating system. 2,073,091 ; Mar. 9.
Bergholm, Harry K., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Servel, Inc., Dover, Del. Ab-
sorption refrigeration system. 2.080.195 ; May 11.
Bergholm, Harry K., Stockholm, Sweden, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Servel, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Refrigeration apparatus. 2,073,092 ; Mar. 9.
Berglein, Adolf. (See Feremutsch, Paul, assignor.)
BerglofC, Andrew E., Quartz Mountain, Oreg. Cable-
hitch holder. 2,092,239 ; Sept. 7.
Berglund, Emil. (See Nilson, Harold.)
Berglund, Herman, Duluth, Minn. Egg carton.
2,092,148; Sept. 7.
Berglund, Per. (See Ash, C. S., and Berglund.)
Bergman, Charles P., San Francisco, Calif., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Reconstruction Finance (Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Accuracy regulator. 2,079,197 ;
Jlay 4.
Bergman, Donald J., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Fractional distillation.
2.091,349 ; Aug. 31.
Bprgmaa, George H. (See Hartman, Frank E., assignor.)
Bergman, Sven R., Nahant, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Spinning spindle. 2,078,789 ; Apr.
27.
Bergmann, Auguste, Reims, France. Heating element
for drying apparatus. 2,074,452 ; Mar. 23.
Bergmann, Christian N., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor of
two-sixth to C. M. Clarke, Sowickley, Pa. Container
conveyer and distributor. 2.085,410 ; June 29.
Bergmann, Christian N., Pittsburgh, assignor of two-
sixths to C. M. Clarke, Sewicklev, Pa. C^ontainer con-
veyer and distributor. 2,103,107 ; Dec. 21.
Bergmann, Ernst R., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Shaker conveyer. 2,068,592 ;
,Tan. 19.
Bergmann, Richard P. (See Sayers, W. W., Bergmann,
and Haaff. )
Bergmann, Richard P. (See Sayers, W. W., Bergmann,
and Watson.)
Bergmann, Theodor E., Rotenfels (Mursrtal). Baden, Ger-
many. Automatic firearm. 2,072,197 ; Mar. 2.
Bergner, John C, Lansdowne^ Pa., assignor to Doughnut
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Doughnut
machine. 2,089,158 ; Aug. 3.
Bergquist, Nils O., Alsten, Sweden. Map in book form.
2,103,139 ; Dec. 21.
Bergschicker, Heinrich, Leipzig, Germany. Adjusting de-
vice for throttle valves of carburetors. 2,069,349 ;
Feb. 2.
Bergstein, Edna M., trustee. (See Bergstein, Robert
M., assignor.)
Bergstein, Edna M., et al, trustees. (See Bergstein, Rob-
ert M., assignor.)
Bergstein, Edna M., et al., trustees. (See Bergstein,
Samuel, assignor.)
P.oiestein, Kurt. (See PebOck, R., and Bergstein.)
Bergstein, Milton, New I'ork, assignor to Micamold Radio
Corporation, Brooklyn. N. Y. Dry oloctrolytic con-
denser. 2.071,103; Feb. 16.
Bergstein, Milton, New York, assignor to Micamold Radio
rorporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dry electrolytic con-
denser. 2,071.104: Fob. 16.
Bergstein, Robert M., et al., trustees. (See Bergstein,
Samuel, assignor.)
Bergstein, Robert M., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to B.
M. Bergstein, and himself as trustees. Forming con-
tainers. 2,095,910; Oct. 12.
Bergstein, Robert M., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to E. M.
Bergstein and himself, as trustees. Sealing containers.
2,097,427 ; Nov. 2.
Bergstein, Robert M., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to E. M.
nnd R. M. Bergstein, trustees. Container. 2,099,257 ;
Nov. 16.
Bergstein, Samuel, Cincinnati, Ohio. Carton. 2,074,100;
Mar. 16.
liergstoin, Samuel, Cincinnati, Ohio. Carton nnd manu-
facturing the same. 2,074,357 ; Mar. 23.
Bergstein, Samuel, Cincinnati, Ohio. ^Inchlne nnd
method for making tubular containers. 2,074,880;
Mar. 23,
P,ergst(>ln, Samuel, Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to E. M.
and R. M. Ttergstoln, as trust<v^s. Mechanism for sealing
pnckngos Iiernietlcally. 2,097,428; Nov. 2.
Borg.stoln, Samuel, Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to E. M.
and it, M. Ilergst(>in, trustees. (!"ontainor nssombllng
machino. 2,100,022; Nov. 23.
1!< rgslroMi, Carl N,, Portland, Orog. Burnproof distribu-
tor lioad. 2,0S6,.^)22 ; July 13.
BiMgstroni, Carl P. (See Ilornrd, A. J., Jr., nnd Berg-
.stroni.)
IJcrgvall, Uoyal (!.. Lower Merlon Town.-^liip, Montgomery
County, Pn., nRsignor to WestlnghouBe Electric & Manu-
r.ictiirlng Coinpanv. .Slnmltnneonslv tripping relnvlng
ny.Mteni. He. 20,310 ; Apr. (!,
ItcirM'. i'lliiar, n.sBltnor (o .\/S ,S1 Ko, Oslo, Norway.
Tooili paste. 2,0,Si),r)31 ; Aug. 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bergwerksverband zur Verwertung von Schutz-rechten der
Kohlentechnik G. m. b. H. (See Gluud, W., and Klempt,
assignors.)
Beria, Antonio, Turin, Italy. Winding artificial yarns.
2,095,122; Oct. 5.
Berill, Carroll H., assignor of one-half to E. Gruen, New
York, N. Y. Book delivering cabinet. 2,080,219 ; May
11.
Berio, AUessandro. (See Donadon, G., Cardino, and
Berio.)
Berk, Sol K., Brookline, Mass. Tear-ofE cap. 2,079,757 ;
May 11.
Berke, Peter L., Duluth, Jlinn. Cover fastener. 2,097,717 ;
Nov. 2.
Berkhoff, Gerrit, Jr., Kerenslieide, Post Luttevade, as-
signor to De Directie van de Staatsmijnen in Limburg,
Heerlen, Netherlands. Production of ammonium sul-
phate. 2,102,107 ; Dec. 14.
Berkman, Herbert A., assignor to Zim Manufacturing
Co., Chicago, 111. Utility tool. 2,094,203; Sept. 28.
Berkner, Arthur, Passaic, N. J., assignor to Olida Corp.
of America, New York, N. Y. Slide fastening means.
Re. 20,509 : Sept. 21.
Berkowitz Envelope Company. (See Berkowitz, Walter
J., assignor.)
Berkowitz, Robert, assignor to Metal Hose & Tubing Co.
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gasoline hose. 2,079,598 ; May
11.
Berkowitz, Walter J., assignor to Berkowitz Envelope
Company, Kansas City, Mo. Envelope. 2,092,149 ;
Sept. 7.
Berkshire Knitting Mills. (See Hemmerich, Hugo, as-
signor.)
Berkshire Knitting Mills. (See Thun, Ferdinand K., as-
signor.)
Berkstresser, Charles S., Lacoochee, Fla. Machine for
making box or crate parts. 2,066.551 ; Jan. 5.
Berl, Ernst. Pittsburgh, Pa. Air conditioning apparatus.
2.076 3G0 : .A.pr. 6.
Berl, Ernst, Darmstadt, Germany. Manufacture of highly
acetylated cellulose acetates. 2,084,833 ; June 22.
Berl, Ernst, Pittsburgh, Pa., assicnor to The Mathieson
Alkali Works, Inc. Electrochemical production of
peroxides. 2,091,129 ; Aug. 24.
Berl, Ernst, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The Mathieson
Alkali Works, Inc. Hydrogen peroxide. 2,091,130 :
Aug. 24.
Berl, Ernst, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The Mathieson
Alkali Works, Inc. Effecting electrochemical reduc-
tions and oxidations. 2,093,989 ; Sept. 28.
Berleth, Nelson B. (See Scott, F. L., and Berleth.)
Berlin, Ludwig W. (See Schlichenmaier, H., and Berlin.)
Berlin, Maurice H., assignor to Chicago Musical Instru-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Piano accordion.
2,070.853 : Feb. 16.
Berman, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Visual content Indi-
cator. 2.082,320 ; June 1.
Berman, George A., assignor of one-half to O. L. Rugaard,
Lawrence, Mass. Floor surfacing machine. 2.099,969 ;
Nov. 23.
Berman, Gustave S., New York, N. Y. Umbrella.
2,071,724 ; Feb. 23.
Berman. Hpnry J., River Forest, assignor to Edison Gen-
eral Electric Appliance Company, Chicago, 111. Exhaust
device. 2.101.667; Dec. 7.
Berman. Oscar A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Garment. 2,066,324 :
Jan. 5.
Berman. Phoebus, Los Angeles, Calif. Bottle nozzle.
2,081,525 : May 25.
Berman. Saul, New York, N. Y. Revolving toy. 2,073,919 ;
Mar. 16.
Bernard, Auguste L. R., assignor to Society "Fusion-
Moteurs", Rueil-Malmaison, France. IViethod and ap-
nnratus for lubricating. 2.066.4.52 : Jan. 5.
Bernard, Auguste L. R., deceased, Ruell-Malmaison, by
R. Bernard, n6e Bournonville, executor, Paris, France.
Device for producing a suction. 2,095,493 ; Oct. 12.
Bernard, Renfie, nee Bournonville, executor. (See Ber-
nard, Auguste L. R.)
Bernarde. Henry L., Kearny, N. J., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Electrical measuring and regulating svs-
tem. Re. 20,282 ; Mar. 9.
Bernardo. Henry L., Kearny, N. T., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Electronic control system. 2,075,083 ; Mar.
30.
Bernardin Bottle Cap Company. (See Spahn, August C,
assignor.)
Bernardin Bottle Cap Co. (See Spahn, John R., as-
signor.)
Bernart, William F., Jr. (See Strother, J. A., and
Bernart.)
Bernaseonl, Adolphe, Rosebank, Staten Island, N. Y.
Mounting book refills. 2,068,443; Jan. 19.
Bemdt, Arthur A., assignor to Electrollne Corporation,
Chicago, ni. Connecter for stranded cable. 2,078,051 ;
Apr. 20.
Berndt, Arthur A., assignor to Electroline Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Connecter. 2,082 566 ; June 1.
Berndt, Edward C, Norwalk, and H. Al. Creighton, East
Norwalk, assignors to R. U. V. Engineering Corporation.
South Norwalk, Conn. Irradiating substances with
active rays. 2,072,416 ; Mar. 2.
Berndt, Edward C, Norwalk, and H. M. Creighton, East
Norwalk, assignors to The R. U. V. Engineering Cor-
poration, South Norwalk, Conn. Irradiating substances
with active rays. 2,072,417 ; Mar. 2.
Berndt, Edward C, Norwalk, and H. M. Creighton, East
Norwalk, assignors to R. U. V. Engineering Corpora-
tion, South Norwalk, Conn. Irradiating apparatus.
2,072,418 ; Mar. 2.
Berne-Allen, Allan, Jr., Waynesboro, Va., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Companv, Wilmington, Del. Process and apparatus for
the production of textile materials. 2.096,080 ; Oct. 19.
Berne Manufacturing Company. (See Habegger, Carl T.,
assignor.)
Bernesser, Vincent, Shandaken, N. Y. Wrench. 2,078,750 ;
Apr. 27.
Bernett, Willis J., Kansas City, Mo. Lung exercising toy.
2,100.898; Nov. 30.
Bernhard, Albrecht, G. Beyrich, and H. Habermann, as-
signors to Metrawatt Aktiengesellschaft, Fabrik Elek-
trischer Messgeraete, Nuremberg, Germany. Photoelec-
tric exposure meter. 2,092,826 ; Sept. 14.
Bernhard, Richard, Allentown, Pa., assignor to Traylor
Engineering and Manufacturing Company. Concave
mounting. 2,093,025 ; Sept. 14.
Bernhard, Richard, Allentown, Pa., assignor to Traylor
Engineering and Manufacturing Company. Gyratory
crusher suspension. 2,093,026 ; Sept. 14.
Bernhardt, Rudolph, Chicago. 111. Spraver. 2,069,156
Jan. 26.
Bernhardt, Rudolph, Chicago, 111. Spraving apparatus
2,086,348 ; July 6.
Bernhardt, Rudolph, Chicago, HI. Pump. 2,094,423
Sept. 28.
I'.ernhardt. Rudolph, Chicago. 111. Container and pump,
2,103.932 : Dec. 28.
Bemhart, Nicholas, College Point, assignor to Warp
Twisting-In Machine Companv, Brooklyn, N. Y. Form
Ing leases. 2,096,446 ; Oct. 19.
Berni, Philip, assignor of one-half to J. M. Cahaney,
Dennison, Ohio. Receptacle. 2,082,760 ; June 1.
Berning, August, assignor to R. Muller, Essen, Gennanv
Gas burner. 2,096.369 ; Oct. 19.
Bernstein, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Applying adhesive,
2,093.901 : Sept. 21.
Bernstein, Ernst, Dresden, assignor to A. Monforts
Gladbach-Rheydt, Germany. Fabric treating machine!
2,099,461 : Nov. 16.
Bernstein, Jack, Brooklyn. N. Y. Drop seat undergar-
ment. 2.093,902 ; Sept. 21.
Bernstein. Jack, Brooklyn, N. Y. Drop seat pajama
2,093,903 : Sept. 21.
Bernstein, John E. (See Diamond, Leon W., assignor.)
Bernstein. Samuel S., Beverly Hills, Calif. Webbing sup
port for upholstered furniture. 2,073,777 ; Mar. 16.
Berres, John J., Two Rivers. Wis. Snow removing at
tachment for trucks. 2,078,310 ; Apr. 27.
Berrigan. John B.. Oak Park. F. P. Gross, Wilmette, and
W. V. Woodruff, Hammond, Ind., assignors to The Press
& Drier Co. Filtering press, 2.091.623 ; Aug. 31.
Berry, Albert L., Salina, Kans. Moisture tester and
metho'l, 2.076.441 ; Apr. 6.
Berry, Charles R., et al. (See Freudenberg, Albert C,
assignor.)
Berry, Earl E., assignor to Beloit Iron Works, Beloit, Wis.
Water extracting device for paper machines and making
paper. 2,083,817 ; June 15.
Berry, Earl E., assignor to Beloit Iron Works, Beloit, Wis.
Cylinder paper machine and making paper. 2,083,818 ;
June 15.
Berry. Earl E., assignor to Beloit Iron Works, Beloit, Wis.
Cylinder paper machine and making paper. 2,083,819 ;
June 15.
Berry. Francois J., Lille (Nord), assignor to Ateliers
et Chantiers de la Manche, Dieppe, France. Appa-
ratus for dry separation of materials of different
densities. 2,102,880 ; Dec. 21.
Berry, Harry C, San Diego, Calif. Nonsinkable boat.
2,091.264: Aug. r?l.
Berry. Harry C, Little Rock, Ark. False teeth. Re.
20.234 .Tan. 12.
Berry, Malcolm L. (See McKittrick, D. S., and Berry.)
Berry, May W. (See Berrv. W.Tlter D.. assignor.)
Berry, Paul P., Columbus, Ohio. Pump. 2,073,547 ;
Mar. 9.
Berry, Robert M., Uniontown, Pa., and E. R. Crumpton,
Youngstown, Ohio. Check holder. 2,080.695 : July 13.
Berry, Russell G., De Soto, assignor to Carter Carburetor
Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Fuel cut-off. 2,084,426 ;
June 22.
Berry. Walter D., assignor of thirty-three and one-third
percent to M. W. Berr.v, Orangeburg, S. C. Feeding
nttachmcnt for printing presses. 2,070.572; Fob. 16.
Berry. William H. (See Bascle, J. A., and Berry.)
Berry, William S., Hagerstown Md., assitmor to Pioneer
Instrument Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Aircraft
engine synchronizing system. 2,006,819 ; Jan. 5.
Berryman. Elmer H., San Francisco, Calif. Furnace.
2,097,093 : Oct. 26.
Berryman, Warren C, Lakewood, Ohio. Corrosion pre-
venting means for connections. 2,068,530 ; Jan. 19.
Bersey, Arthur T.. assignor to Kelvlnator Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Hydrocarbon fuel burning system and
apparatus, 2.091,581 ; Aug. 31.
LIST OF PATENTEES
61
Bershad, Israel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bookmark. 2,096,354 ;
Oct. 19.
Bersted, Alfred, Fostoria, Ohio. Waffle mold. 2,081,164 ;
May 25.
Bersted, Blartin, Oak Park, 111. Pencil sharpener.
2,082,785 ; June 8.
Bertele, Ludwig, assignor to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft,
Dresden, Germany. Photographic lens system.
2,084,309 ; June 22.
Berthelsen, Erhard U. T., Euclid, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation,
Cleveland, Ohio. Making printing devices. 2,070,573 ;
Feb. 16.
Berthiez, Charles W., assignor to "Compagnie de Fives-
Lille", Paris, France. Machine for the tool of metallic
screw propeller blades. 2,102,505 ; Dec. 14.
Bertl, Joseph, Brooklyn, assignor to Phinney-Walker Co.
Inc., New York, N. Y. Electric clock. 2,066,604;
Jan. 5. _,
Berti, Joseph, Brooklyn, assignor to Phinney-Walker Co.
Inc., New York, N. Y. Electric clock. 2,085,071 ;
June 29. . . ,. ,^
Bertovich, Wesley J., Wilkinsburg, assignor of one-half
to W. H. Schoen, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Cutter chain.
2,096,875 : Oct. 26.
Bertrand, Frederic E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Counting
mechanism for soles and other articles. 2,082,045 ;
June 1.
Bertrand, Frederic E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Tool-
guard. 2.089,938 ; Aug. 17.
Bertrand, Pierre. (See Desbordes, L., and Bertrand.)
Bertrand, Pierre, Paris, France, assignor to Naamlooze
Vennootschap Maatschappij tot Beheer en Exploitatie
van Octrooien, The Hague, Netherlands. Device for
conveying articles in continuous furnaces. 2,088,284 ;
July 27.
Bertschi, Jacob, assignor to Utah Radio Products Com-
panv, Chicago, 111. Electrical connecter. 2,076,694 ;
Apr. 13.
Bertschinger, Charles F., Rosedale, assignor, by mesne
assignments, of three-fourths to Tide Water Associated
Oil Company, New York, N. Y. Can-opening funnel.
2,082,094; June 1.
Bertschinger, Charles F., assignor to The Scovill Manufac-
turing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Can opening fun-
nel attachment. 2,084,013 ; June 15.
B6rub6, Arthur, Notre Dame du Lac, Quebec, Canada.
Lock. 2,095,590 ; Oct. 12.
Berwick, Albert G. (See Ransom, R., and Berwick.)
Beryllium Corporation, The. (See Claflin, Harry C, as-
signor.)
"Berzelius" Metallhutten-Gesellschaft mlt beschrankter
Haftung. (See POr, Aladflr, assignor.)
Berzina, Albert A., Whitman, Nebr. Veterinary mouth
speculum. 2,096,083 ; Oct. 19.
Besag, Arnold, Berlin-Adlershof, Germany. Hot water
container. 2,077,612 ; Apr. 20.
Besancon, Earl, Chicago, 111. Counter tray. 2,090,176 ;
Aug. 17.
Beshers, Paul C, El Paso, 111. Apparatus for denoting
grades of oil for gas engine cylinders. 2,091,024 ;
Aug. 24.
Beshore, Paul S., Kearney, Nebr. Midget radio receiver.
2,074,887 ; Mar. 23.
Besinger, Ollie L., Chicago, 111. Water heater. 2,090,323 ;
Aug. 17.
Beskow, Bernhard M., Miami Beach, Fla. Hair waver.
2,089,107 : Aug. 3.
Besler, William J., Oakland, Calif. Control. 2,070,075 ;
Feb. 9.
Bess, Stanley J., Minneapolis, Minn. Massaging device.
2,095,956 ; Oct. 19.
Bcssom, I'larl A., Marblehead, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Jl.'ichinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel-se.Tt
fitting mnohine. 2,071,326; Feb. 23.
Bessora, Earl A., Marblehead, Mass., assignor to United
Shoo Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel-seat
fitting machine. 2,092,045 ; Sept. 7.
Bessom, Earl A., Meadville, Pa., and E. A. Williams, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio, assignors to United Shoe Machinery
Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel-seat fitting ma-
chine. 2,094,115; Sept. 28.
Best, Clarence L., Mission San Jose, assignor to Cater-
pillar Tractor Co., San Lcandro, Calif. Vehicle.
2,085,944 ; July 6.
Best Foods, Inc., The. (See Haurand. Carl H., assignor.)
Best Foods, Inc., The. (See Keller, Henry, assignor.)
Best Foods, Inc., The. (See Scliaub, Jacob, assignor.)
Best, Frank C, assignor to Packard Motor Car Company,
Detroit, Midi. Motor vehicle. 2,060,552 ; Jan. 5.
Best, Frank C, assignor to Packard Motor Car Company,
Detroit, Mich. Molor vehicle. 2,060,553; Jan. 5.
Best, Frank C, assignor to I'ackard Motor (,,-ir Company,
Detroit, Mich. Motor voliicle. 2.07.'>,08t ; Mjir. 30.
Best, Frank C, assignor to Packard Motor Car Company,
Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,082,775 ; June 8.
Best, Frank C, assignor to I'liokard Motor (^ir Company,
Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,090,721 ; Aug, 24.
Best, li'rnnlc C, nRnigiior to I'liokaid Motor Car Coini)any,
Detroit. Mich. Motor vehicle. 2.097.302; Oct. 20.
Best, Frank C, assignor to Packard Motor Car Comnnny,
Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,097,437 ; Nov. 2.
Best, Frank C, assignor to Packard Motor Car Company,
Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,097,438 ; Nov. 2.
Best, Frank C, assignor to Packard Motor Car Company,
Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,098,224 ; Nov. 9.
Best, Fred H. (See Affel, H. A., and Best.)
Best, Harry S., Genesio, assignor, by mesne assignmenta,
to John H. Best & Sons, Inc., Galva, 111. Display rack.
Re. 20,459 ; Aug. 3.
Best, Jack. (See Shaw, C, and Best.)
Best, John A., Augusta, Ga. Card index. 2,084,238;
June 15.
Best, John H., & Sons, Inc. (See Best, Harry S., as-
signor.)
Best, John H., & Sons, Inc. (See Best, Leon H., assignor.)
Best, Leon H., assignor to John H. Best & Sons, Inc.,
Galva, 111. Display truck. 2,078,217 ; Apr. 27.
Best, Simon C, assignor to E. Keeler Company, Williams-
port, Pa. Steam generator. 2,097,268; Oct. 26.
Bestler, John W., assignor to Theo. A. Kochs Company,
Chicago, 111. Barber pole. 2,069,103; Jan. 26.
Besuzzi, Fred A., Temple City, Calif. Vapor bath cabinet.
2,076,171; Apr. 6.
Beth, Hugo W. H., assignor to Norton Company. Worces-
ter, Mass. Abrasive wheel and mounting. 2,076,806 :
Apr. 13.
Beth, Hugo W. H., assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Grinding disk. 2,078,120 ; Apr. 20.
Beth, Hugo W. H., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Pulpstone. 2,079,787 ; May 11.
Bethancourt, Joseph A., L. J. Grabau, and J. E. Heile-
mann, Dallas, Tex., assignors to Malt-O-Matic Cor-
poration of America. Apparatus for manufacture and
dispensing of frosted drinks and/or foods. 2,076,114 ;
Apr. 6.
Bethlce, John P. (See Shodron, J. G., Bethke, and Wand-
schneider.)
Bethlehem Foundry & Machine Company. (See Thorp,
G., and Halse, assignors.)
Bethlehem Mines Corporation. (See Brown, E. H., and
Broderick, assignors.)
Bethlehem Shipbuilding Corporation. (See Frear, Hugo
P., assignor.)
(See Ambler, C. M., Jr., and
Bethlehem Steel Company.
Underwood, assignor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company.
Barry, assignors.)
Bethlehem Steel Company.
assignor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company,
signer.)
Bethlehem Steel Company.
assignor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company.
signor. )
Bethlehem Steel Company.
signor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company.
farth, assignors.)
Bethlehem Steel Company.
signor.)
Bothleliom Stcol Company.
Schenck, assignors.)
Bethlehem Steel Company.
and Alden.)
Bethlehem Steel Company.
signor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company.
signor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company.
assignor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company.
assignor.)
Bethlehem Steel Company.
signor.)
Bptlilehom Steel Company.
signor.)
Beth-Mary-Stcol Corporation.
B.
(See Catterall, W. H., and
(See Dougherty, Robert S. A.,
(See Geer, Harry R., as-
(See Gillispie, Raymond L.,
(See Keller, Albert T., as-
(See Kinney, James A., as-
(See Lang, W. B., and Wohl
(See Lehr, Charles E., as-
(See Lewis, R. A., and
(See Bobbins, F. A., Jr.,
(See Spooner, Albert P., as-
(See Statler, Walter H., as-
(See Stevens, Richard S.,
(See Underwood, Charles E.,
(See Whitford, Harry B., as-
(Sce Winkler, Louis II., as-
(See Gerhardt, Reginald
(See Higglnbottom. Wll-
(See Logan, James J.,
assignor.)
Betner, Benjamin C, Company,
linm E.. assignor.)
Betner, Benjamin C, Company,
assignor.)
Bettendorf Company, The. (See Hamilton, Knrl M., as-
signor.)
Better, Frederick, Los Anpeles, Calif. Escapement con-
struction. 2.072,701 : Alp.r. r>.
Botterton, Jcsso O., :ind Y. E. LchodofT, Metuchen, N. J.,
assignors to American Smelting and Ueliiiing Company,
New York, N. Y. Decopporl/.Ing lead with phosphorus.
2,078.225: Apr. 27.
Rpttorton, Jesse O., Metuchon, and M. F. Perkins, Wood-
bridge, N. J., assignors to American Smelting and Re-
fining Company, New York, N. Y. Furnace. 2,081, 121 ;
May 25.
l!('lt(>rton, J(>RKe O., iind Y. E. Lcbedt'lT MetnchiMi, N. J..
nHHlgnors to Anierlcim Smelting and Iti'tlnliig ('<>ni|iuny.
New York, N. Y. Kocovorlng tin. 2.0S('.,Si)4 ; .Inly lo.
P.etterlon. Jesse ()., Metuchon, and A. .1. PhlUlp.s, IMnln-
fli>l(l, N. J., assigiiors to Ani(>rlcnii Smelting and Iti--
fining (^ompanv, New York. N. Y. Allov. 2.0S9.1):!'.> ;
Aug. 17.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Betterton, Jesse O., Metnchen, and G. K. Baumann, Port
ReadLng, X. J., assignors to American Smelting and Re-
fining Company, Xew York, N. y. Metallurgical process.
2.094,632 ; Oct. 5.
Betterton, Jesse O., and Y. E. Lebedeff. Metuchen, N. J., as-
signors to American Smelting and Refining Company,
New York, N. Y. Refining lead. 2,101,975 ; Dec. 14.
Betterton. Jesse O., Metuchen, ^^ J., and C. N. Waterman.
Monterrey. Mexico, assignors to American Smelting and
Refining Company, Xew York, X. Y. Refining metals.
2.103,762 ; Dec. 28.
Bettinger Coal & Coke Corporation. (See Albrecht,
Joseph A., assignor.)
Bettis. Irvin H., Oklahoma City, Okla., assignor to Hughes
Tool Company, Houston, Tex. Tool joint. 2,091,906 ;
Aug. 31.
Betts, John R., Kearney, Xebr. Power take-off.
2,100.310 ; Xov. 30.
Betts, Walter L., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, Xew York, X. Y. Mounting
for electrical devices. 2,072,939 ; Mar. 9.
Betz, Arthur. (See Barker, Percy E., assignor.)
Betz, Paul L., assignor to Consolidated Gas Electric Light
and Power Company of Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Re-
lay device. 2,087,216 ; July 13.
Betzler, Paul, Xew York, N. Y. Building construction.
2,073,548 ; Mar. 9.
Beusch, Willi, Zug, Switzerland, assignor to Landis &
Gvr, A.-G. Motor operated switch. 2,083,425 ; June 8.
Beuschlein, Warren L., L L. Collier, and C. D. Cory,
Seattle. Wash. Stabilizing unset concrete. 2,077,870 ;
Apr. 20.
Beutner, Relnliard, Louisville, Ky. Therapeutic prep-
aration and making the same. 2,097,439 ; Xov. 2.
Bever, Augustus, Bradford, assignor of one-half to New-
ton, Chambers & Company Limited. Thorncliffe Iron-
works and Collieries, near Sheffield, England. Tea-
rolling machinery. 2.091,582; Aug. 31.
Beverage, Harold H., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Radio communication.
2,067,432 ; Jan. 12.
Beverage, Harold H., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Multiplex cable code teleg-
raphy with diversity reception. 2,070,418 ; Feb. 9.
Beverage, Harold H., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Crystal oscillator monitor
and rontralizpd control. 2,076.361 ; Apr. 6.
Beverage, Harold H., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Television system. 2,081,730 ;
May 25.
Beverage. Harold H.. Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. System for radio spectog-
raphy. 2,084,760 ; June 22.
Beverage, Harold H., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Signaling. 2.095.050 ; Oct. 5.
Beverage, Harold H.. and H. O. Peterson, Riverhead, X. Y.,
assignors to Radio Corporation of America. Fading
elimination. 2,069,813 ; Feb. 9.
Bevilacqua. John. (See Di Nuccio, CamiUo, assignor.)
Bevill, Sims D., Poteau, Okla. Thumb guard. 2,070,506 ;
Feb. 9.
Bevis, Palmer. N^ew York, N. Y. Lipstick demonstrating
device. 2,085,180 ; June 29.
Bevreidge, Peter G., Bremerton, Wash. Incinerator
spark arrester. 2.089,178 : Aug. 10.
Beyer, Jesse W., Rutherford, N. J., and D. M. Terry,
Brooklyn, assignors to Bell Telephone Laboratories, In-
corporated, Xew York, X. Y. Gain control circuits.
2.066.514 ; .Tan. 5.
Beyer, Raymond H., assignor to Bendix Brake Company,
South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,077,915 ; Apr. 20.
Beyerisehe Stickstoff-Werke Aktien-Gesellschaft. (See
Neubner, Rolf, assignor.)
Beyette, John I, (See Roberts, G. F., and Beyette.)
Beyrich, Guido. (See Bernhard, A., Beyrich, and Haber-
mann.)
Bevrodt, Kurt, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Electric Steam
Sterilizing Company, Inc., Xew York, N. Y. Electric
steam generator. 2.097.581 ; Xov. 2.
Bevrodt, Kurt, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Electric Steam
Sterilizing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y, Electric
steam generator. 2,097,582 ; Xov. 2.
Bozanson, George W. (See Henning, F. L., and Benzan-
son.)
Bezanson, Melbourne W.,- et al. (See Herrero, Cliarles,
assignor.)
Bhatnagar, Shanti S., Lahore, India, assignor to Steel
Brothers & Company Limited. London, England. Re-
fining of mineral oils. 2,100,707 ; Xov. 30.
Blach, John L. (See Geer, C. D., and Biach.)
Biach, John L., and C, D. Geer, assignors to The Engi-
neering and Research Corporation, Xew Haven, Conn.
Traffic control system. 2.090.619 : .Aug. 24.
Blagosch, Karl. (See Peiseler, Kuno, assignor.)
Bianco. Henry. Baltimore. Md., assignor to Cainiibell Mot.il
Window Corporation, Xew York. X. Y. Casement win-
dow operating means. 2,072.077 ; Mar. 2.
Bias, Harry J. (See Borba, A. S., and Edwards, as-
signors.)
Bibb, Carlisle H., assignor to Newport Industries, Inc.,
Pensacola, Fla. Separating cineols from hydrocarbons
of .similar boiling range. 2.090,620; Aug. 24.
Bibb ^fanufacturing Company. (See Gwaltney, E. C,
Graybill, and Newton, assignors.)
Bibb Manufacturing Company. (See Jones, Early D.,
assignor.)
Bibee, Jennings W. (See Goodman, E. J., and Bibee.)
Bieth. Tom C, Hedemora, Sweden. Separator. 2,103,809 ;
Dec. 2S.
Bibicos, Theodore, Cleveland, Ohio, Coin testing device.
2,085,626 : June 29.
Bible, Edwin A., Midway, Tenn. Measuring device.
2,085.247 ; June 29.
Bich, William T.. Chicago, 111. Water pressure and re-
lief valve. 2.088,685 ; Aug. 3.
Biehowsky, Francis R. (See Branche, N. T., and Bichow-
sky.)
Biehowsky, Francis R., Toledo, Ohio. Humidifving and
dryinsr air. 2.090.466; Aug. 17.
Biehowsky. Francis R., Toledo, Ohio. Cooling air.
2,094,342 ; Sept. 28.
Biehowsky, Francis R.. Ottawa Hills, Ohio. Air condi-
tioning. 2.094,343 : Sept. 28.
Biehowsky, Francis R., Ottawa Hills, Ohio. Gas and
liquid contact apparatus. 2,095,539 ; Oct. 12.
Biehowsky, Francis R., Washington, D. C, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to General Motors Corporation.
Refrigerating apparatus. 2,072,977 ; Mar. 9.
Biehowsky, Francis R„ Ottawa Hills, and G. A, Kelley,
Toledo, assignors to General Motors Corporation, Day-
ton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,084,997 ; June
Bickell, Clifford A., assignor to The Monarch Machine
Tool Company, Sidney, Ohio. Apparatus for control
of machine tools. 2,086,153 ; July 6.
Bickford, Ernest A., Worcester, Mass. Making shoes.
2,071,725 : Feb. 23.
Bickford, Herbert A. (See Allen, H. G., and Bickford.)
Bickham, Clifford JL, and C. T. Hnrdacre, Hammond,
Ind. Commutator truing tool. 2,086,932 ; July 13.
Bickley, Everett H., Cynwyd, Pa. Liquid level indicator.
2.073,360; Mar. 9.
Bickley, Everett H., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Liquid level indi-
cating valve. 2,103,055 : Dec. 21.
Bicknell, George M., assignor to Carter Carburetor Cor-
poration, St. Louis, JIo. Automatic choke for car-
buretors. 2,084,607 ; June 22.
Bicknell, George M., St. Louis, Mo„ assignor to Waukesha
Motor Company, Waukesha, Wis. International com-
bustion engine. 2,073,620 ; Mar. 16.
Bicknell, George M., assignor to Carter Carburetor Corpo-
ration, St. Louis, 3Io. Internal combustion engine
carburetor. 2,094,165 : Sept. 28.
Bicusa, George M., West Melrose Park, HI. Motor vehicle
chassis construction. 2,074,533 ; Mar. 23.
Biddinger, George M. (See Myers, J. W., and Biddinger.)
Bidwell. Paul W., Holyoke, Mass. Bookbinding.
2.101.804; Dec. 7.
Biebel, John P., Belleville, HI. Scaffolding. 2,072,354 •
Mar. 2.
Biebel, John P., Belleville, HI. Scaffolding. 2,072,355 ;
Mar. 2.
Bieber. John, Redelm. assignor of forty-eight per cent to
O. S. Nygaard, Dupree, S. Dab. Trailer brake.
2,093,185 ; Sept. 14.
Biederman. Joseph B.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mask for the
prevention and relief of allergic respiratory complaints.
2.067.822 ; Jan. 12.
Biederman, Frank A.. Chicago, HI., assignor to Paper
Patents Company, Xeenah, Wis. Thermal insulation.
2.102,233 : Dec. 14.
Biehn, Warren, Philadelphia, Pa. Rotor. 2,085,411 ;
June 29.
Bii-le. Harry M., Hollis, assignor to The Associated Press,
Xew York, N. Y. Telegraph system. 2,089,532 ; Aug.
10.
Bielfeldt, Paul W., Grand Rapids. Mich., assignor to
Swenson Evaporator Company, Harvev, HI. Filtra-
tion. 2,102.780 ; Dec. 21.
Bieling, Carl A.. Westfield, X. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for working materials.
2.091.249; Aug. 31.
Bienenstein. Andreas. (See Steinberger, A. J. Bassett,
and Bipnen.stein.)
Bienert, Berthold, Leverkusen-I. G.-Werk, Germany, as-
signor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Anthraquinone dyestuffs. 2.090.023 : Aug. 17.
Bienvenu, Rene. (See Webster, Vey V., assignor.)
Bierenfeld, Josef. Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Square
D Company, Detroit, Mich. Magnet construction for
contactors. 2,087.895 ; July 27.
Bierer, John M., Newton, assignor to Boston Woven
Hose and Rubber Companv, Cambridge, Mass. Making
molded mats. 2.077.508 ; Apr. 20.
Bierer, John M., Xewton, assignor to Boston Woven Hose
& Rubber Company. Cambridge, Mass. Pressure band
for vulcanizing machines. 2.083,527 ; June 8.
Bierer. John M.. Waban, assignor to Boston Woven Hose Ic
Rubber Companv. Canihri(!ge. Ma.<!S. Belting and mak-
ing the s;imo. 2.093.004; Sept. 21.
Bieretz, Edward D., Baltimore, Md. Selective gearing
mechanism and automatic fluid control therefor.
2,102,781 : Dec. 21.
Bierman, Harry C, New Rochelle. N. T. Sleeping car
construction. 2,087,964 ; July 27.
Bierman, Jordan B.. Xew Rochelle, N. Y. Clothesrack.
2,068,285; Jan. 19.
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Biermann, Arnold E., Hampton, Va. Compressor.
2,090,280 ; Aug. 17.
iJiermanns, Josef, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Electric circuit interrupter.
2,071,965 ; Feb. 23.
Biermanns, Josef, Berlin-Johannisthal, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Electric circuit breaker,
2.084.885 ; June 22.
Biermanns, Josef, Berlin-Johannisthal, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Electric circuit breaker.
2.084.886 ; June 22.
Bierstedt, Gustav C, Upper Montclair, N. J., assignor
to American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
Testing circuit for telephone systems. 2,085,141 ; June
29.
Bierwirth, Edwin A., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Die construction. 2,100,683 ;
Nov. 30.
Bierwirth, Edwin A., and H. J. Kienle, assignors to Kel-
sey-Hayes Wheel Company, Detroit, Mich. Making
vehicle wheels. 2,088,992 ; Aug. 3.
Biesmann, William A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to C. W. Johnson. Process of and ap-
paratus for the recovery of noble metals from ore
pulp. 2,085,711 ; June 29.
Bi6th, Tom C, Hedemora, Sweden, assignor to Electrolux
Corporation, Dover, Del. Apparatus for treating arti-
cles. 2,090,993 : Aug. 24.
Biever, Edmund J., Kohler, Wis. Eiltering assembly for
respirators. 2,100,374 ; Nov. 30.
BifEen, Frank M., Ridgefield Park, N. J., assignor to
Foster D. Snell, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Metal polish.
2,087,427 ; July 20.
Blgelow, Charles G., O. C. Callow, and W. C. Scho-
field, assignors to Freyn Engineering Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Stock line recorder. 2,066,387 ; Jan. 5.
Bigelow, George E., Southgate, and A. R. Weis, Hunting-
tOB Park, assignors of one-half to Pacific Pump Works,
Huntington Park, Calif. Seal for rotating shafts.
2,087,313 ; July 20.
Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co. (See Cook, Jerome E., as-
signor. )
Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co. (See Knowland, Richard G.,
assignor.)
Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co. Inc. (See Stone, Edwin W.,
assignor. )
Bigeon, Jean A. M., Colombes, assignor to La Compagnie
Nationale de Matieres Colorantes et Manufacures de
Produits Chimiques du Nord Reunies, Etablissaments
Kuhlmann, Pans, France. Regenerating phosphoric
pickling bath. 2,087,230 ; July 20.
Biggert, Florence C, Jr., Crafton, assignor to United
Engineering & Foundry Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Clutch mechanism. 2,068,260 ; Jan. 19.
Biggert, Florence C, Jr., Crafton, assignor to United
Engineering & Foundry Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Method and apparatus for rolling metallic strip.
2,095,430; Oct. 12.
Biggert, Florence C, Jr., Crafton, and C. P. Buente,
Pittsburgh, assignors to United Engineering & Foundry
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Making strip. 2,078,305 ;
Apr. 27.
Biggs, Franklin H., assignor to The Woolson Spice Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Bag sealing and labeling machine.
2,070,390 ; Feb. 9.
Bighouse, Henry H., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
C. O. Bartlett & Snow Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Apparatus for extracting oils from oleaginous materials.
2,096,728 : Oct. 26.
Biginelli, Orcsto, Clermont-Ferrand, France. Making
metal cases from a tubular piece. 2,079,102 ; May 4.
Biginelli, Orcste, Clermont-Ferrand, France. Apparatus
for making metal cases from tubular pieces. 2,089,912 ;
Aug. 10.
Blgler, Clarence W. (See Bnnnon, J. F., and Bigler.)
Bigley, William J., Jr., Hobolcen, N. J. Transportation
method and means. 2,091,090 ; Aug. 24.
Blhler, Walter G., and H. J. Schuldt, assignors to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Graining.
2,074,532 ; Mar. 23.
Bijur, George, executor. (See Bijur, Joseph.)
Bi.1ur, Joseph, deceased, late of New York, by George
Bijur, executor, New York, N. Y., assignor to Auto Re-
search Corporation. Lubrication. 2,067,898 ; Jan. 19.
Bijur, .Tosepli. dccca.scd, by G. Jiijnr, oxcfntor, New York,
N. Y.. assignor to Auto Research (>)rpoi'ation. I^ubri-
catlon. 2,070.574 : Feb. 1 0.
Bijur, Joseph, New York, N. Y., assignor to Auto Research
Corporation. Lubricating apparatus. 2,081,907;
June 1 .
Bijur, Joseph, New York, N. Y., assignor to Auto Ro-
searcli Corporation, Centralized lubricating apparatus.
2,082,708; June ].
Bijur, Jos<>pli, New York, N. Y., assignor to Auto Research
Corporation. Lnlnicatlon. 2,082,709 ; June 1 .
BIJur, Joseph, dccciiHi'iI, New York, N. Y., by G. Rljur,
executor. New York, N. Y., ii.s.signor 1o Auto Research
Corporation. Lubrication. 2,082,770; June 1.
Bijur, Joseph, New York, N. Y., assignor (o Auto Research
Corporation. Central lubricating system. 2,082,780;
June 8.
BIJur, Joseph, New York, N. Y., assignor to Auto Re-
search Corporation. Fluid distribution and regulation.
2,084,315 ; Juno 22.
Bijur, Joseph, New York, N. Y., assignor to Auto Re-
search Corporation. Lubrication. 2,084,316; June 22.
Bijur, Joseph, deceased, by G. Bijur, executor. New York,
N. Y., said J. Bijur assignor, by mesne assigmnents, to
Auto Research Corporation. Lubrication. 2,084,998 ;
June 29.
Bilde, Tord E. D., and S. E. Lindvall, Stockholm, Sweden.
Cash register. 2,066,669 ; Jan. 5.
Bilde, Tord E. D., Stockholm, Sweden. Pin carriage
mechanism. 2,088,397 ; July 27.
Bilde, Tord E. D., Stockholm, Sweden. Cooking range
with mufiie oven. 2,102.352 ; Dec. 14.
Bilderbeck, James L., Newberry, Fla. Rotary pump.
2,097,718 ; Nov. 2.
Biledeou, Leo I., Frenchtown, N. J. Poultry waterer.
2,089,725 ; Aug. 10.
Biles, Edgar V., assignor of twenty-nine one-hundredths
to C. H. Graham, and twenty one-hundredths to J. P.
Willson, San Antonio, Tex. Road roller. 2,078,900;
Apr. 27.
Bilhuber, Paul H., Douglaston, assignor to Steinway &
Sons, New York, N. Y. Soundboard for pianos.
2,070,391 ; Feb. 9.
Bill, Clifford E., assignor to Louisville Drying Machinery
Company, Incorporated, Louisville, Ky. Method of
and apparatus for drying special materials. 2,090,177 ;
Aug. 17.
Bill, Jean, Zurich, Switzerland. Screw locking device.
2,084,985 ; June 29.
Billeter, Otto C. (See Knecht, O., and Billeter.)
Billig, Fred W. (See Johnson, L. E., Billig, and Hardick.)
Billig, Fred W., and L. E. Johnson, assignors to The
Sparks-Withington Company, Jackson, Mich. Horn.
2,092,950; Sept. 14.
Billing, Noel P., London, England. Camera. 2,066,605 ;
Jan. 5.
Billing, Noel P., London, England. Carrier for photo-
graphic sensitized material. 2,070.778 ; Feb. 16.
Billing, Noel P., London, England. Film carrier for pho-
togi-aphic cameras. 2,093,399 ; Sept. 21.
Billings, Edmund, Weston, and H. H. Offutt, Winchester,
assignors to Godfrey L. Cabot, Inc., Boston, Mass. Ap-
paratus for treating carbon black and the lilve.
2,102,054 : Dec, 14.
Billings, Howard J. (See Stevenson, E. P., and Billings.)
Billingsley, John A., Dayton, Ohio. Clothes drier.
2,098,853 ; Nov. 9.
Billiter, Jean. Vienna, Austria. Electrical purification of
liquids. 2,09.3,770 ; Sept. 21.
Billner, Karl P., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for stabiliz-
ing high speed trains. 2,099,720 ; Nov. 23.
Bills, Robert N., Tulsa, Okla., assignor to Geophysical
Research Corporation, New York, N. Y. Subsurface ex-
ploration. 2,074,161 ; Mar. 16.
Billstein, Arthur E. F., Altoona, assignor to The Pennsyl-
vania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical
tester. 2,084,274 ; June 15.
Billstein, Arthur E. F., and B. N. Miller, Altoona, as-
signors to The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Flaw detector car. 2,095,911 ; Oct. 12.
Bllt-Kite Baby Carriage Co. (See Schwarzbaum, H. D.
and Key worth, assignors.)
Bimrose, Frank H., Dillon, Mont. Sanitary cover.
2,073,137 ; Mar. 9.
Binder, George A., assignor to R. Malcolm, Chicago, 111.
Toe-cap. 2,091,223 ; Aug. 24.
Binder, Herbert E., Milwaukee, Wis. Coat and hat hook.
2,098,330 ; Nov. 9.
Blndler, Jakob, assignor to the firm of J. R. Gelgy S. A.,
Basel, Switzerland. Manufacture of compounds useful
for protection against moths. 2,070,350 ; Feb. 9.
Bindler, Jakob, assignor to the firm of J. R. Geigy S. A.,
Basel, Switzerland. Manufacture of Isatin compounds
useful for protection against moths. 2,070,351 ; Feb. 9.
Bindler, Jakob, assignor to the firm of J. R. Geigy S. A.,
Basel, Switzerland. Manufacture of isatin compounds
useful for protection against moths. 2,070,352 ; Feb. 9.
Blndler, Jakob, assignor to the firm J. R. Geigy S. A.,
Basel, Switzerland. Manufacture of isatin compounds
useful for protection against moths. 2,070,353 ; Feb. 9.
Binek, Martin, et al. (See Riedl, Joo T., assignor.)
Binek, Sylvester, et al. (See Riedl, Joe T., assignor.)
Blnford, Hugh L., Houston, Tex., and O. W. Putnam,
Selma, Ala. Paper roll printing nttachniout.
2,098,130 ; Nov. 2.
Blnger, Charles A., assignor of one-half to 11. Unger, and
one-half to C. Blnger, New York, N. Y. Mailing device
with reply member. 2.078,873 ; Apr. 27.
Blnger, Charlotte, et al. (See Blnger, Charles A., as-
signor.)
Bingham, Carl G., Highland Park, assignor to Snm'l L.
Bingham's Son Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Machine for
coaling printers' rollers. 2,071,015; Feb. 2;?.
Hlnglinm'a. Snm'l, Son Mfg. Co. (See Bingham, Carl O.,
assignor.)
Bliiglinm's, Sam'l., Son Mfg. Co. (See Conklln, Molvln
J., assignor.)
Hlnkerl, August, assignor to firm of (^heinloal Works, for-
iniTly Saiidoz, llascl, Switzerland. 5,B-cyclolioxonyl-
nlkvihydanlolns and their m«iuifi\ctun>. 2.080,311;
July 0.
ninkley Coal (^mpany. (See Merchant, O. A., and Milan,
assignors.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Binkley, Uriah M., Evanston. 111., assignor by mesne as-
signments to The Carborundum Company, JCiagara Falls,
N. Y. Printing apparatus. 2,085. S45 ; July 6.
Binkley, William J., Warrenton, assignor to James R.
Keamev Corporation. St. Louis. Mo. Bracket for elec-
trical wires. 2,099,098 ; Xov. 16.
Binks Manufacturing Company. (See Bramsen, Svend,
assignor.)
Binks Manufacturing Company. (See Bramsen, S., and
■Wahlin, assignors.)
Binks Manufacturing Company. (See Gustafsson, Eric,
.issiETDor. 1
Binnall. Frederick C, ATilmington, Del. Valve. Re.
20,246 ; Jan. 19.
Binney and Smith Co. (See Morrison, Charles C, as-
signor.)
Binns, Edward H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Garment support for
train dresses. 2,092,633 ; Sept. 7.
Binns, Edward H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Garment protector.
2,092.634; Sept. 7.
Binns. Edward H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Garment hanger.
2,092,635 ; Sept. 7.
Birch, Arthur E., Lansdowne, assignor to The Atlantic
Refining Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Removing dis-
persed residual blackstrap. 2,082,787 ; June 8.
Birch, Herbert M., Washington, I). C. Summer garments.
2.072,614 ; Mar. 2.
Birch, Raymond E. (See Harvey, F. A., and Birch.)
Birch, William T., Chicago, HI. Relief valve. 2,067,229 ;
Jan. 12.
Birch-Field, Charles A., Larchmont, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to M. S. Reisman, New York. N. Y. Tele-
vision method and apparatus. 2,072,419 ; Mar. 2.
Birch-Field, Charles A., Larchmont, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to M. S. Reisman, New York, N. Y. Tele-
vision apparatus. 2,077,030 ; Apr. 13.
Birch-Field, Charles A., Larchmont. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to M. S. Reisman, New York, N. Y. Tele-
vision apparatus. 2,077,031 ; Apr. 13.
Bird-Archer Co., The. (See Foster, S. P., and Sill, as-
signors.)
Bird, Byron M., B. D. Thomas, and J. W. Rea, assignors
to The Battelle Memorial Institute, Columbus. Ohio.
Launder method for separating and sorting materials.
2.074.977 ; Mar. 23.
Bird, James G. (See Foran, E. V., Parker, and Bird.)
Bird, John C, Montclair, N. J. Shaving cream.
2,085.733 ; July 6.
Bird, John L-. (See Moseley, F. L., and Bird,)
Bird, John L., Radburn, X. J., assignor to Sperry Gyro-
scope Company. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Motor control
system. 2,081.032 : May 18.
Bird, L. O. (See Brodersen. Max M.. assignor.)
Bird. Lester F., assignor to Hanovia Chemical and Manu-
facturing Company. Newark, N. .T. Starting circuit for
vapor electric devices. 2,082,939 ; June 8.
Bird Machine Co. (See Lyons, Sanford C, assignor.)
Bird, Russell H.. Detroit, Mich. Coin operating device
for vending machines. 2,096,729 : Oct. 26.
Bird, Russell H., Detroit, Mich. Refrigerated vending
machine. 2,099.258 ; Nov. 16.
Bird & Son. Inc. (See Beasley. Milton R., assignor.)
Bird & Son, Inc. (See Graham, J. E., and Lines, as-
signors.)
Bird & Son, Inc. (See Odell, Leslie S., assignor.)
Bird & Son, Inc. (See Reynolds, Frank P.. assignor.)
Bird & Son, Inc. (See Wyman, George R., a.«signor.)
Bird, Whitworth F., Springfield, assignor to" Collins &
Aikman Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Impregnated
pile fabric and making same. 2,070.251 : Feb, 9,
Bird, ^"hitworth F., Springfield, and W. R. Hewton, as-
signors to Collins & Aikman Corporation, Philadelphia,
Pa. Loom. 2,082,321 ; June 1.
Bird, Vrilliam L., assignor to The Crosley Radio Cor-
poration, Cincinnati, Ohio. Capillary tulje device.
2,073,863 ; Mar. 16.
Birdsall, Leslie R. (See Spencer, W. H., Birdsall, and
B.Thler.)
Birds.tU. Wilfred T., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Eskimo Pie Corporation, New York, N. Y. Confection
coating machine. 2,081,888 ; May 25.
Birdsboro Steel Foundry & Machine Company. (See Lans-
sucq. Henri P. L.. assignor.)
Birdsboro Steel Foundry & Machine Company. (See
Martin. Mark H., assignor.)
Birdsboro Steel Foundry and Machine Company. (See
Peterson, Edward T., assignor.)
Birdseye, Clarence, Gloucester, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Birdse.ve Electric Corporation, Dover,
Del. Reclaiming electric lamps. 2,067,150 ; Jan. 5.
Birdseye, Clarence, Gloucester, Mass., assignor to Birds-
eve Electric Corporation, Dover, Del. Adjustable electric
lamp, 2.067.844; Jan. 12.
Birdseye, Clarence, Gloucester, Mass.. assignor to Birds-
eve EHectric Corporation, Dover, Del. Luminous re-
flecting lamp. 2,074,888 ; Mar. 23.
Birdseye, Clarence, Gloucester, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Birdseve Electric Corporation, Dover,
Del. Electric lamp. 2.084.999 : June 29.
Birdseye, Clarence, Gloucester. Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Birdseye Electric Corporation, Dover,
Del. Ornamental lamp bulb or the like and making
the same. 2,096,084; Oct. 19.
Birdseye Electric Corporation. (See Birdseve, Clarence,
assignor.)
Birdseye Electric Corporation. (See Deren, Pincns, as-
signor.)
Birki-bak, Christian A.. Detroit. Mich., assignor to Ex-
CVU-O Corporation. Lathe. 2.103,315 : Dec. 2S.
Birkenmaier, Theodore. (See Mosley, C. E., and Birk-
enmaier. )
Birkenmaier, Theodore, assignor to W. N. Matthews Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Fuse. 2,077,207 ; Apr. 13.
Birkenmaier, Theodore, assignor to W. N. Matthews
Corporation. St. Louis, Mo. Reclosing switch.
2,091,135 ; Aug. 24.
Birkenmaier. Theodore, assignor to W. N. Matthews Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Fuse switch. 2,102,253 ; Dec
14.
Birkenmaier, Theodore, assignor to W. N. Matthews Cor-
poration. St. Louis, Mo. Cut-out and joint therefor.
2,103,056 ; Dec. 21.
Birkenmaier, Theodore, St. Louis, and C. E. Mosley, Rich-
mond Heights, assignors to The W. N. Matthews Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Circuit interrupter.
2.091.802: Aug. 31.
Birkenstein. Ferdinand, Frankfort-on-the-Ma:n, Germanv.
Frames of spectacles and the like. 2.083,287 ; June 8.
Birkhead. Frank G., assignor to S. L. Allen & Co,, Inc.,
Philadelphia. Pa. Wheeled coaster. 2,103.998 ; Dec.
Birkhimer, Edwin R., assignor to The Atlantic Refining
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Hydrocarbon oil treatment.
2,092,748 ; Sept. 14.
Birkigt, Marc Bois-Colombes, France. Machine provided
with an automatic firearm. 2,075.086 : Mar. 30.
Birkigt, Marc, Bois-Colombes. France. Airplane provided
with automatic firearms. 2,075,087 ; Mar. 30.
Birkigt, Marc Bois-Colombes, France. Percussion fuse.
2,079,394 : May 4.
Birkigt, Marc, Bois-Colombes, France. Motive power
plant. 2.087.832 ; July 20.
Birkigt. Marc. Bois Colombes, France. Percussion fuse,
2,097,015 ; Oct. 26.
Birkin, DLmitri, Berlin. Germany, assignor to firm Edward
G. Budd Manufacturing Companv, Philadelphia, Pa.
Construction of metal girders. 2.066.388 ; Jan. 5.
Birmingham Artificial Limb Companv. (See Willett,
Samuel A., assignor.)
Birmingham, Thomas F. (See (Jordon, C. W., and Birm-
ingham.)
Birnbaum. Harry. (See Zola. A., and Birnbaum.)
Biro. Carl G., Marblehead, Ohio. Meat cutting and slic-
ing machine. 2,081,033 ; May 18.
Birr, Herman T., Jr. (See Dunn. R. L.. and Birr.)
Mirr, Rudolph G., Lombard, HI., assignor to Steiner Sales
Company, .Salt Lake City, Ftah. Towel dispen-sing ap-
paratus. 2,103,403 ; Dec 28.
Birr, Rudolph G., Lombard, and A. C. Grunwald. River
Forest, HI., assignors to Steiner Sales Companv. Salt
Lake City, Utah. Towel dispensing apparatus.
2,077,032; Apr. 13. ^^^ „ t-^
Birr. Rudolnh G.. Lombard, and A. C. Grunwald. R'ver
Forest, 111., assignors to Steiner Sales Company. Salt
Lake City, Utah. Towel dispensing apparatus.
2,100,729 ; Nov. 30.
Birtley Company Limited, The. (See Appleyard, K. C,
and PoUitt, assignors.)
Birtman Electric Company. (See Harris, John R., as-
signor.)
Blschof, Bernhard. Winterthur, Switzerland. Valve gear
for internal combustion enErines. 2.072.201 : M.ir, 2.
Bisehoff, Robert. (See Brisbane, E. C, and Bischoff.)
Bisel. Edwin J., Uiiiontown, Pa. Measuring apparatus.
2,081.133 : May 25.
Bishelany, Elias C, Brookljm, N. Y. Rupture pad cover.
2,079,675: May 11.
Bishkin, Sam L. (See Rolshausen. F. W., and Bishkin.)
Bishman Company, The. (See Bishman, Walter A., as-
signor.)
Blshman, Walter A., assignor to The Bishman Company,
-Minneapolis, Minn. Tire spreader. 2,073,510 ; Mar. 9.
Bishop & Babcock Mfg. Company, The. (See Bondurant,
Carlton W., assignor.)
Bishop & Babcock Mfg. Company, The. (See Findley,
Howard J., assignorD
Bishop & Babcock JIfg. Company, The. (See Mayo, Ed-
ward L., assignor.)
Bishop, Ben.iamin S. T.. Shrewsbury, and P, E. Dow,
lyeicester. Mass., assignors to Leland-Gifford Company.
Hand operated, electric controlled, tapping device.
Re. 20,579 : Dec. 14.
Bishop, Carl E., Carlisle, Iowa. Steam motor.
2,088,582 : Aug. 3.
Bishop. Edwin L., Birmingham, England. Device for
separating cardboard or like sheets upon a conveyer.
2,085.248; June 29.
Bishop, George M., Buffalo. a.<!signor to National Aniline
& Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dvestuff
paste for use in printing. 2,069.209 ; Feb. 2.
Bishop, George M.. Buffalo, assignor to National Aniline
& (ihemical Company, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Flavan-
throne dyestnff and printing paste. 2.069,210; Feb, 2.
Bishop. Harry W., Chicago, 111. Displav rack for lumber.
2,070,507; Feb. 9.
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Bishop, Harry Z., Lyons, N. Y. Antiskid tire. 2,068,050 ;
Jan. 19.
Bishop, Harry Z., Lyons, N. Y. Shovel with adjustable
handle. 2,098,609 ; Nov. 9.
Bishop, Homer L., Dayton, assignor of one-half to E. E.
Stansell, West Carrclton, Ohio. Printing process.
2,088,398 ; July 27.
Bishop, Howard B., Summit, N. J. Hydrotluoric acid
product and producing the same. 2,088,048 ; July 27.
Bishop, John B., Bloomheld, and \v'. M. Knotr, Fairlawn.
N. J., assignors to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated, New York, N. Y. Radio communication sys-
tem. 2,101.668 ; Dec. 7.
Bishop, Landlin B. (See Bates, F. G., and Bishop.)
Bishop, Lena, and O. Bishop, San Diego, Calif. Laundry
cart. 2,075,260 ; Mar. 30.
Bishop, Leonard J., assignor to Mechanical Handling Sys-
tems, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Trolley conveyer. 2,075,261 ;
Mar. 30.
Bishop, Leonard J., assignor to Mechanical Handling Sys-
tems, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Trolley conveyer. 2,095,022 ;
Oct. 5.
Bishop, Orra. (See Bishop, Lenn. and O.)
Bishop, Richard E., South Orange, N. J., assignor to
A. C. Horn & Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Calk-
ing gun. 2,102,939 ; Dec. 21.
Bishop, Walter, Detroit, Mich., assi};nor to Backstay
Welt Co. Finish and filler strip. 2,070.645 : Feb. 16.
Bishop, Walter M., Flushing, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Heat
treating magnetic materials. 2,066.515 ; Jan. 5.
Bishop, William T., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Production of xanthates of
resin alcohols. 2,103,140 ; Dec. 21.
Biskup, William F., St. Paul, Minn. Lathe attachment.
2,085,945 ; July 6.
Bisonit G. m. b. H. (See Gullich, Kurt, assignor.)
Bissell. Carl H. (See Olley, R. H., and Bissell.)
Bissell, Carl H., assignor to Crouse-Hinds Company,
Syracuse, N. Y. Timing apparatus for traffic signal-
ling systems. 2,091,954; Sept. 7.
Bissell, Carl H., assignor to Crouse-Hinds Company, Syra-
cu.se, N. Y. Explosionproof lighting fixture. 2,094,394 ;
Sept. 28.
Bissell, Carl H., assignor to Crouse-Hinds Company, Syra-
cuse, N. Y. PDlectric hand lamp. 2,096,604 : Oct. 19.
Bissell, Carl H., and H. P. Hastings, assignors to Crouse-
Hinds Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Explosion resisting
lighting fixture. 2,070,195 ; Feb. 9.
Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company. (See Bissell, Wads-
worth, assignor.)
Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company. (See Dilliard, Herbert
C, assignor.)
Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company. (See Pullen, Fred W.,
assignor.)
Bissell, Everett S., Irondequoit, assignor to Bausch &
Lomb Oi)tical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Microscope
filter system. 2,083,820 ; June 15.
Bissell, Raymond W., Milford, assignor to The Strouse
Adler Company, New Haven, Conn. Apparel garment.
2,099,099 : Nov. 16.
Bissell, Wadsworth, assignor to Bissell Carpet Sweeper
Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Dustpan dump for
carpet sweepers. 2,085,209 ; June 29.
Bissell, William T. (See McNamara, L. C, Conway, Bis-
sell. and Harold.)
Bi.szantz, Fred, assignor to The Gallon Metallic Vault
Company, Gallon. Ohio. Lifting mechanism for dump
bodies. 2,094,521 ; Sept. 28.
Bitler, William T., and M. S. Evans, Berwick, Pa., as-
signorK to American Car and Foundry Compan.v, New
York, N. Y. Electric stock heater. 2,094,977 : Oct. 5.
Bitner, John S. (See Schmid, F. S., and Bitner.)
Bitney, Dewey H., assignor to Union Steel Products Com-
pany, Albion, Mich. Continuous column clip. 2,099,951 ;
Nov. 23.
Bitter, Floward L.. et al. (See Doty, Arthur A., assignor.)
Bitter, John L., Elizabethton, Tenn., assignor to North
American Rayon Corporation, New York, N. Y. Re-
enforcod rubber article. 2,080,002 ; May 11.
Bitter, John h., Elizabethton, Tenn., assignor to North
American Ravon Gorporalion. Filament and thread
treatment. 2.090.330: Aug. 17.
Bitting Incorpor.Tted. (See Keller, Harry H., assignor.)
Bittorf, TiOuls A., nssignor to National Maimlacliirliig
Compnnv, Sterling, 111. Ilasp-tvpe fastener. 2,067,255 ;
Jan. 12.
Bittorf, liOiilH A., (i. G. Behrens, and P. Decker, assignors
to National Manufacturing Company, Sterling, 111.
Overhead door structure. 2.000,090: Aug. 17.
BItzer. Charles J.. Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Standard
Oil Dovi'lopnient Company. Itltumlnous compositions.
2,096,876 : Oct. 26.
Blvona. JoHcpii, Brooklyn, N. Y. Self adjusting garment.
2.090.2K1 : A ML'. 17.
Blxhy. Edwin IT.. liOnlsllle, Ky., assignor to Container
r'orpoi:itlon of America, Chicago, 111. Container.
2.094.054 ; Sept. 28.
Blxb.v. I'co A., ICalamazoo, assignor to Clark Efjulpment
Compiiny, Ituclinnan, Midi. Brake construction,
2 090 100: Aug. 17.
Blxhy. RalpJi V.. and J. H. Meyer. St. Louis, Mo. ; snid
Meyer aBHlgnor to said Blxby. Refrigerator.
2,077,982 : Apr. 20.
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Bixby, Ralph F., and J. H. Meyer, St. Louis, Mo. ; said
Meyer assignor to said Bixby. Air conditioning appa-
ratus. 2.097,556 ; Nov. 2.
Bixby, Walter. (See Hathaway, E. F., and Bixby.)
Bixel, Edward C, West Orange, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Ladder holder.
2,080,527 ; May 18.
Bixel, Edward C, West Orange, and T. C. Smith, West-
field, N. J., assignors to American Telephone and Tele-
graph Company. Vehicle cover. 2,074,358 ; Mar. 23.
Bixler, Harley H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Refrigerating machine. 2,102,403 ;
Dec. 14.
Bixler, Harry Z., Youngstown, Ohio. Spring suspension.
2,092,046 ; Sept. 7.
Bixler, Willard R., Kenton, Ohio. Repeating toy pistol.
2,085,412; June 29.
Bjork, Byron T., Long Island City, N. Y. Necktie holder.
2,076.333 ; Apr. 6.
Bjork, Peter N., and G. A. Burns, Minneapolis, Minn., as-
signors to Butler Manufacturing Company, Kansas (iity,
Mo. Gasoline metering assembly. 2.069.990 : Feb. 9.
Bjorklund, Herbert W., Norrviken, Sweden. Table game
apparatus. 2.089,726; Aug. 10.
Bjorklund, John R., assignor to Northwestern Terra Cotta
Corp., Chicago, 111. Treating liquid containing com-
pressible bodies of material. 2,101,528; Dec.' 7.
Bjorkman, Germaine M., New York, N. Y. Lady's travel-
ing case. 2,078,557 ; Apr. 27.
Bi'irndal. I\ragnus. (See Coleman, N. S., and Bjorndal.)
B.iorndal, Magnus. (See Wick. Emil A., assignor.)
BjOrndal. JIagnus. Jersey City, N. J. Electric hydrom-
eter. 2,071,607 : Feb. 23.
Bjornson, Bjorn G., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Transmission
control in signaling systems. 2,081,422 ; May 25.
Bjornson, Bjorn G., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Echo suppressor
circuits. 2,087,314; July 20.
Bjornson, Bjorn G., New York, N. Y.. and N. W. Br.vant,
Lyndhurst, N. J., assignors to Bell Telephone I,a'bora-
tories. Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Trnnsinission
control in two-way signaling system. 2,066,325 ; Jan. 5.
P.lack, Alexander. (See Johnson, L. R., and Black.)
Black, Bert H., Crosbyton, Tex. Water service stand.
2,070,196 ; Feb. 9.
Black, Cadelle H., Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Protective arrangement. 2,084,888 ;
■Tune 22.
Black-Clawson Company, The. (See Howard, Charles W.,
assignor.)
Black-Clawson Company, The. (See Martindale, Homer
D.. as.signor. )
Black, Crayton K. (See Carr, J. I., and Black.)
Black, Crayton K. (See Murphy, A. R.. and Black.)
Black, Crayton K., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Azo dves and pigments
derived therefrom. 2,092,796 ; Sept. 14.
Black & Decker Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Baker, James N., assignor.)
Blnck & Decker Alanufacturing Company, The. (See
Preston, H. C, and Decker, assignors.)
Black & Decker Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Roth, Clement E., assignor.)
Black, Edith M., Chicago, 111. Collapsible box.
2,074,638 ; Mar. 23.
Black, Edward R., assignor to Black Svstems, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Building covering. 2.078,1)08 ; INIav 4.
Blnck. Frank, Christmas, Ariz. Animal clamp.
2,100,730; Nov. 30.
Black, Frederick, assignor to The Electric Storage Battery
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. TTnndling mechanism for
storage battery containers. 2,085,724; .Tuly 6.
Black, Frederick H.. Fort Sill, Okla. ITvdraulie trans-
mission. 2,088,583 ; Aug. 3.
Black, George W. (See Slaughter, G. 1\I., and Black.)
Black, Gertrude M., executrix. (See Black, J. E., Smith,
and Behr. )
Itlack, Tlarohl G., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz, Tncor-
poiated, Pliil.'idelphia, P.a. Air baflle for ravon cake
driers. 2,100,035 ; Nov. 30,
Black, Harold Jl., assignor to McTCee Glass Conijiany,
Jeanette, Pa. Apparatus for feeding glass. 2,096,780 :
Oct. 26.
Black, Harold S.. Elmluirst, assignor to Bell Tolephono
Liiboratorios, Tncnrporn ted. New York, N. Y. Vacuum
tube circuit. 2,098,950; Nov. 10.
Black, Harold S.. nsslgiior to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporiiti'd. Now York. N. Y. Wave transla-
tion Rvsf(Mii. 2.102,070: Dec. 21.
Black, Tlnrold S.. We.slfleld, N. J., Hsslgnor to Bell Tele-
jilione Tiiihoraliirios, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Wave translation svst(>in. 2.102.671 : Dec. 21.
lilack. Harold S., Elnihursf, and J. O. Edson. Great Kills,
assignors (o T'.i>ll Ti'I<'i)hone Lnbni-atorles, Tneorponiti-d,
New York, N. Y. lOlcctrlcal Indicating or luensurlnj;
.sysl(>ni. 2,083,195 ; June 8.
IUmcI;, Harry L., Toronto, Ontario. Canada. .\ppMrntua
for Indicating an operative condition of vehicle Uglits,
2 101 -18!) : Poo. 7.
Ttlack. TTornce D.. 1'xhrldge. and A. A. C Degen, Tlarrow,
asslL'nors to Bell I'nncli CoTupanv T,lniltc.1. T,ondon,
England. Ticket Issuing inaelilne. 2,08 1,986 ; June 211,
66
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Black, Irvins E., F. J. Hoffer, and H. B. Silver, assignors
to Plastic Seal Corporation, Broolilyn, X. Y. Container
sealing machine. 2.081,908 ; June 1.
Black. Irvin? E., F. J. Hoffer, and H. B. Silver, assignors
to Plastic Seal Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Container
sealing machine. 2,103,213 ; Dec. 21.
Black, James D., and G. F. Jleyer, Tampa, Fla. Window
box and hanger therefor. 2,08.5,290 ; June 29.
Black, Jolm C, Los Angeles, Calif, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Gasoline Producrs Company, Wilmington,
Del. Method and apparatus for converting hydrocar-
bons. 2,075,164; Mar. 30.
Black, John C, Beverly Hills. Calif., assignor to Gasoline
Products Company, Incorporated, Newark, N. J. Pro-
ducing an improved motor fuel and solvent oil.
2,076,695; Apr. 13.
Black, John C, Beverly Hills, and M. L. Chappell, Watson,
assignors to Union Oil Company of California. Los An-
geles, Calif. Treating hydrocarbon oils. 2,091,624 ;
Aug. 31.
Black, John E., deceased, by G. M. Black, executrix. Red
Bank, and C. S. Smith, Westfield, N. J., and R. K.
Behr, Mount Vernon. N. Y.. assignors to The Babcock
& Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Steam boiler.
2,092,299 ; Sept. 7.
Black, John O.. Detroit, Mich. Securing bung bushings.
2.069,937 ; Feb. 9.
Black, Knox C, Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York. X. Y.
Coaxial transmission system. 2.0S9.179 : Aug. 10.
Black, Leroy G., assignor to American Potash & Chemical
Corporation, Trona, Calif. Apparatus for producing
dehydrated and crystalline anhydrous sodium tetra-
borate. 2,073.827: Mar. 16.
Black, Roe R., Douglaston, assignor to Reynolds Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Pipe insulation. 2,088,400 ;
July 27.
Black, Sivalls & Bryson, Inc. (See Gordon, Joseph C, as-
signor.)
Black Systems, Inc. (See Black. Edward R., assignor.)
Black, Thomas C. (See Zirmer. Martin.)
Black, Warren G.. Cleveland, Ohio. Treatment of lubri-
cants. 2,083,139 ; June 8.
Black, William A., Montclair, X'. J., assignor to United
Research Corporation, Burbank, Calif. Film driving
apparatus. 2.098,215 ; Nov. 9.
Black, William F. (See Dahl. O., and Black.)
Black. William G., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, of one-half to H. H. Fisher. Apparatus
for cleaning receptacles. 2,076,202 ; Apr. 6.
Black. William H.. Xew York, X'. Y. Safety razor.
2.071,105 : Feb. 16.
Blackburn, George, and Sons Limited. (See Start, Harry
W., assignor.)
Blackburn, George, and Sons Limited. (See Start, Harry
W. and E., assignors.)
Blackburn. George, and Sons Limited. (See Towers,
Ern?st J., assignor.)
Blackburn, Jasper, and J. A. Weaver, Jr., Webster
Groves. Mo. Frictional wire connecter. 2,102,881 ;
Dec. 21.
Blackburn. Samuel M., and W. L. Schellenbach, Wyoming,
assignors to The Fay-Egan Manufacturing Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Slicing machine. 2,072,846 ; Jlar. 9.
Blackden, Perry D., Sacramento, Calif. Gas turbine.
2.094.055 : Sept. 28.
Blackhawk Mfg. Co. (See Mandl, Sigmund, assignor.)
Blackhawk Mfg. Co. (See Mandl, S., and Pfanser, as-
signors.)
Blackhawk Mfg. Co. (See Pfauser, Edward M., assignor.)
Blackhawk Mfg. Co. (See Traut. William A., assignor.)
Blackledge, John W., Chicago, 111. Toy and apparatus
for manufacturing the same. 2,078,439: Apr. 27.
Blackman, John W. B., Long Beach, Calif. Protected
pile. 2.083,592 : June 15.
Blackman, John W. B.. Lone Beach, Calif. Making pro-
tected piling. 2.083.593 ; June 15.
Blackman, Loron B., St. Joseph, Mo. Brake shoe gauge.
2,087.497; July 20.
Blackman, Italph B., Passaic, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, Xew York, X. Y.
Wave filter. 2,086,597 ; July 13.
Blackman, Ralph B., Rutherford. X. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated, Xew York, X. Y.
Wave filter. 2.091.250; Aug. 31.
Blackman. Roy C, Cleveland. Ohio. Automobile direc-
tion switch and signal. 2,074,011 ; Mar. 16.
Blackmore, William. Sharon, Pa., assignor to National
Malleable and Steel Castings Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Journal box. 2,069,488 ; Feb. 2.
Blackstock, Catl. (See De Koster, C, and Anderson, as-
signors.)
Dlackstone, Abraham J., Chicago, 111. Precast concrete
building construction. 2,094.393 : Sept. 28.
Blackwell. Frederick S., and J. I. White, assignors of
one-third to Clarence C. Dunkle, Kellogg, Idaho. Sten-
ciling printing press. 2.071.720 ; Feb. 23.
Blackwell. James W., Lincolnton, Ga. Union suit.
2.067.870: ,Tan. 12.
Blackwell. Otto B.. Plandomo, X. Y., and J. Herman,
Westfield. X. J., assignors to American Telephone and
Telegraph Company. Television system. 2,101,976 :
Dec. 14.
Blackwood, Robert O. (See Baker, David and D., as-
signors.)
BlagS, Marcel, Herserange, assignor to Soci^tS Anonyme
des Hauts Fourneaux de la Chiers, Longwy, France.
Apparatus for tempering rails. 2,095,946 ; Oct. 12.
Blaikie, Kenneth G. (See Morrison, G. O., Skirrow, and
Blaikie.)
Blaikie. Kenneth G.. Shawinigan Falls, Quebec, assignor
to Shawinigan Chemicals Limited, Montreal, Canada.
Chewing gum composition. 2,085,490 ; June 29.
Blain, Albert, Philadelphia, assignor to Radio Corpora-
tion of America. Tuning dial. 2,084,182 ; June 15.
Blair, Arthur G., Inc., et al. (See Williams, H. W., and
Ellis, assignor.)
Blair, Emile, assignor to Winchester Repeating Arms Com-
panv, Xew Haven, Conn. Oil temperature regulator.
2,07"l.l06 ; Feb. 16.
Blair, Harry R., Cranston, R. I., assignor to Universal
Winding company, Boston, Mass. Gainer mechanism
for winding machines. 2,079,730 ; May 11.
Blair, Robert S., Stamford, Conn. Driver for rotary
tools. 2,092,598 ; Sept. 7.
Blair, Royer R., assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated, Xew York, X. 'Y. Gain control.
2.100,375 ; Xov. 30.
Blair, Russell M. (See Jarvis, K. W. and Blair.)
Blair, William A. (See Hackney, Clarence W., assignor.)
Blair. William R., Fort Monmouth, Oceanport. X. J.
Gyroscopic indicating and control device. 2,075,797 ;
Apr. 6.
Blake, Bernice L., Oak Park, m. Lingerie pin.
2,074,359 ; Alar. 23.
Blake, Dennis B. D., assignor of one-half to D. E. Willard,
Danville, 111. Brake control apparatus. 2,082,776 ;
June 8.
Blake, Dennis B. D., Denver. Colo., assignor of one-half
to D. E. Willard, Danville, 111. Mop wringer.
2.091.625 ; Aug. 31.
Blake, Eli J., deceased, Haddonfield, N. J., E. A. Blake,
executrix. Remote control system. 2.098.910 ; Xov. 9.
Blake, Elsie A., executrix. (See Blake. Eli J.)
Blake, Frank N., North Adams, Mass. Finding apparatus.
2,092,951 ; Sept. 14.
Blake, Frank O., West Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Link-Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Chain pin extractor.
2,091.844; Aug. 31.
Blake, George R., and G. W. Seymour, Cumberland, Md.,
assignors to Celanese Corporation of America. Textile
process and product. 2,068,003 ; Jan. 19.
Blake, Harold D. (See Strickland, R. F., Blake, and
McLean.)
Blake, Harold D., Cleveland Heights, and W. J. Geiger,
Cleveland, Ohio, assignors to General Electric Company.
Base for electric lamps or similar devices. 2,066, 3lf ;
Jan. 5.
Blake, Harry D., Boston, Mass. Steak tenderizing appa-
ratus. 2,090,829 ; Aug. 24.
Blake, Henry W., assignor to W. F. Kirk, Kansas City, Mo
Portable transportable refrigerator. 2,094,522 ; Sept.
Blake, Henry W., assignor to W. F. Kirk. Kansas CSty,
Mo. Refrigerator structure. 2,099,793 ; Nov. 23.
Blake, Henry W., assignor to W. F. Kirk, Kansas City,
Mo. Transportable anchorable refrigerator. 2.103,231 ;
Dec. 28.
Blake, Herman C. Hyde Park. Mass., and S. Blake,
Ricliniond. Maine. Hanger. 2,098,996 ; Nov. 16.
Blake, John'T., Madison, Wis. Masonry wall. 2,073,673 ;
ilar. 16.
Blake. Kenneth B., Ardsley. N. Y.. and C. S. Hemp, Upper
Montclair, N. J. , Heat insulating material. 2,072 152 ■
Mar. 2.
Blake, Kenneth R., Anderson, Ind. Automatic starter.
2.085.734 ; July 6.
Blake. Samuel. (See Blake, Herman C. and S.)
Blakeney, Charles G., and B. I. Buck, assignors to The
B I Buck Company. Baltimore, Md. Automatic bean
cutter. 2.092,103; Sept. 7.
Blakeslee, Henry J., Marlboro, assignor to The States
Company. Hartford, Conn. Meter connection block.
2.081,100 ; May 18.
Blakeslee, Henry J., JLarlboro, assignor to The States Com-
pany, Hartford, Conn. Meter connection block.
2,081,101 ; May IS.
Blakey. Angus R.. Orange, N. J., assignor to Dohertv
Research Company, New York, N. Y. Process and
apparatus for the fractional distillation of liquids.
2.072,093 ; Mar. 2.
Blakey. Angus R.. South Orange, N. J., assigno- to
Dohcrty Rpsearch Companv, New York, N. Y Frac-
tional distillation of liquids. 2.072.834: Mar. 2.
Blakley, Vincent A., and A. N. Lindenmuth. Allentown,
Pa. Shoulder strap device. 2,100,708 ; Nov. 30.
Blamherc, Ernst, assignor to ITartmann & Braun .Vktien-
gesellschaft. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Self
starting. stopping reversible synchronous" motor.
2.066,760; Jan. 5.
Blanc, Samuel O., Des Moines. Iowa. Cutter member for
cleaning drain pipes. 2,069,871 ; Feb. 9.
Blanchard. Benjamin B.. Swampscott. Mass.. assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Stapling machine. 2,078,999 ; May 4.
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Blanchard, Benjamin B., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Wire feeding apparatus. 2,088,570 ; Aug. 3.
Blanchard, Benjamin B., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Lasting machine. 2,101,041 ; Dec. 7.
Blanchard, Benjamin W., Jr., Vallejo, Calif. Shingle
cutting machine. 2,088,686 ; Aug. 3.
Blanchard, Charles M., Lansing, Mich. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,090,662 ; Aug. 24.
Blanchard, Everett W., Schenectady, assignor to Ameri-
can Locomotive Company, New York, N. Y. Valve
gear for three-cylinder locomotives. 2,103,658 ; Dec.
28.
Blanchard, Frederick C, Brookline, Mass. Fluid pres-
sure responsive feeder. 2,103,763 ; Dec. 28.
Blanchard, Joseph, assignor of one-half to C. G. Votes,
London, England. Silencing gaseous currents.
2,075,088; Mar. 30.
Blanchett, Luther E., assignor to Bucyrus-Erie Company,
South Milwaukee, Wis. Leveling device. 2,101,837 ;
Dec. 14.
Blanchard, Philip D., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Super-
heater Company, New York, N. Y. Control valve.
2,085,782 ; July 6.
Hammond, Ind., and C. E. Hardy,
?nors to The Superheater Company,
Compound feeder. 2,099,836 ; Nov.
(See Hottenroth, F. W., Blanchard,
Blanchard, Philip D.
Mount Vernon, asslf
New York, N. Y.
23.
Blanchard, Walter P.
and Sprenger.)
Blanchard, Werner J., Kenmore, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Pitch in-
dicator. 2,069,991; Feb. 9.
Blanchfield, Edward J. <See McNamara, Eichard J., as-
signor.)
Bland, Frederick O. S., Hamburg, Germany. Freezing
medium, method of production and application for freez-
ing purposes. 2,102,506 ; Dec. 14.
Blaney, Arthur C, Collingswood, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Forming records. 2,093,539 ; Sept. 21.
Blaney, Arthur C, Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Phonographic apparatus.
2,095,308; Oct. 12.
Blaney, Arthur C, Erlton, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America, Neiw York, N. Y. Photophono-
graphic apparatus. 2,097,141 ; Oct. 26.
Blaney, Jesse M., Amityville, N. Y. Removal of excess
halides from photographic developing bath. 2,073,621 ;
Mar. 16.
Blaney, William H., Dallas, Tex. Automobile theft pre-
venter. 2,098.854 ; Nov. 9.
Blankenbuehler, John H., Edgewood, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Dynamo-electric machine. 2,094,344 ; Sept.
28.
Blaschke, Josephine, Trenton, Ontario, Canada. Brooder.
2,084,832 ; June 22.
Blashfield, Floyd A., assignor to Scanlan-Morris Com-
pany, Madison, Wis. Sterilizing tank. 2,094,056 ;
Sept. 28.
Blashill, Arthur E., Withlngton, Manchester, England.
Wire fabric making machine. .2,068,224 ; Jan. 19.
Blashill, Arthur E., Withington, Manchester, England.
Wire fabric making machine. 2,078,226; Apr. 27.
Blashill, Arthur E., Withington, Manchester, England.
Method and apparatus for unwinding wire, thread, or
the like. 2,102,610 ; Dec. 21.
Blasquez, Francisco, and A. Ordorica, Mexico, D. F.,
Mexico. Display, direction, or guide apparatus.
2,081,786 ; May 25.
Blatchford, Albert O., Amballes Guernsey. Channel,
Islands. Water tube boiler. 2,101,892 ; Dec. 14.
Blatt, William, Detroit, Mich. Disk bralce. 2,071,107 ;
Feb. 16.
Blattner, August II., St. Louis County, assignor to Carter
Carburetor Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Downdraft car-
buretor. 2,092,827 ; Sept. 14.
Blattner, Emil II., assignor to The Symington-Gould
Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Draft rigging. 2,066,600;
Jan. 5.
Blatz, Viil(>ntin O., Munich, Germany. Valve for pn"u-
matic liies for motor driven vehicles giving acoustic sig-
nals. 2,009,128; Jan. 20.
Blatzhcim, Joliann, Welschlitz I. V., Germany. Delivery
device for rot.uy printing machines. 2,094,938; Oct. 5.
Blau, Liidwig W., Ilouston, Tex., assignor to Standard
Oil Di'vclopment Company. Frequency comparing de-
vice for determining the force of gravity. 2,077,390 ;
Apr. 20.
Blau, Ludwlg W., Houston, Tex., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Damped wave filter.
2,077,391 ; Apr. 20.
Blan, Ludwig W., Ilouslon, Tex., assignor to St.-mdard
Oil Development Company. Method and apparatus for
(■liiiiimiling low frequencies. 2,081,350; May 25.
Bldii, I/ii(lwig W.. Houston, Tex., assignor to Slandni'd
Oil Development <"ompany. Seismic reflection inelhod.
2,09»,«:!7 ; Nov. 23.
Bhiu, Ludwlg \V., and li. Statham, HouHton, Tex., as-
signors to Standard Oil Development Company. Seis-
mograph. 2,074,043 ; Mar. 10.
Blau, Ludwlg W., and L. Statham, Houston, Tex., as-
signors to Standard Oil Development Company. Appa-
ratus for recording earth current transients.
2,079,103: May 4.
Blauer, Louis, Brookline, Mass. Combination hood and
double back for garments. 2,103,608 : Dec. 28.
Blauntia, Volono H., and N. C. Lewis, Tulsa, Okla. Win-
dow. 2,093,161 ; Sept. 14.
Blaw-Knox Company. (See Brynoldt, Christian, as-
signor.)
Blaw-Knox Company. (See Chandler, Willard P., Jr.,
assignor.)
Blaw-Knox Company. (See Dorfan, Morton I., assignor.)
Blaw-Knox Company. (See Harrington, Edward L., as-
signor.)
Blaw-Knox Company. (See Venable, William M., as-
signor.)
Blaxton, George L. (See McCauley, Irvin D., assignor.)
Blayney, Charles V., Hinsdale, 111. Broiling device.
2,070,111 ; Feb. 9.
Blazek, John Y., Maple Heights, and R. G. Anderson
Cleveland, assignors to Lempco Products, Inc., Bed-
ford, Ohio. Tool setting means. 2,066,389 ; Jan. 5.
Blazek, John Y., Maple Heights, and R. J. Kuschel, Cleve-
land, assignors to Lempco Products, Inc., Bedford, Ohio
Clamping means. 2,078,598 ; Apr. 27.
Blazek, John Y., Maple Heights, and R. G. Anderson
Cleveland, assignors to Lempco Products, Inc., Bedford
Ohio, Measuring device. 2,088,362 ; July 27.
Blazek, John Y., Maple Heights, and J. F. Strnad,
Bedford, assignors to Lempco Products, Inc., Bedford,
Ohio. Machining device. 2,095,225 ; Oct. 12.
Blazek, John i.. Maple Heights, and R. G. Anderson,
Cleveland, assignors to Lempco Products, Inc., Bedford
Ohio. Surface forming machine. 2,101,569 ; Dec. 7,
Bleakley, Purling A., assignor to The Gillord Corpora-
tion, Toledo, Ohio. Apparatus for and method of
spraying molten metal. 2,092,150 ; Sept. 7.
Bleani, Edgar W., assignor to Stokes and Smith Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Filling machine. 2,081,526 ; May 25.
Bleam, Edgar W., assignor to Stokes and Smith Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Filling system. 2,082,567; June 1.
Bleasdale, Albert. (See Connor, K. \V., Calvert, and
Bleasdale.)
Blech, Waldemar, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to T. G.
Gregory. Detergent composition. 2,083,821 ; June 15.
Blecher, Samuel J., assignor of one-third to 31. Weingast,
New York, N. Y. Making footwear. 2,087,794 : July 20.
Blechman, Irving, Bronx, assignor to Odera Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Sectional container. 2,083,114 ;
June 8.
Bledsoe, Clyde O., Colorado, Texas. Drilling clamp.
2,093,826 ; Sept. 21.
Bleeck, John, London, England. Preservative for animal
and vegetable substances. 2.066,453 ; Jan. 5.
Bleecker, \Varren F., Boulder, Colo., assignor to Zero
Hour Torpedo Company, Casper, Wyo. Bomb.
2,076,613; Apr. 13.
Bleendes, Isidor S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Knitted fabric.
2,077,033 ; Apr. 13.
Blendinger. Mabel C, Milwaukee, Wis. Thumb-guard.
2,084,183 ; June 15.
Blessing, Edgar F., East Orange, N. J. Steel alloy.
2,099,509 ; Nov. 16.
Blessing, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Cleaning composi-
tions. 2,090,932 ; Aug. 24.
Bletso, Bruce N., and C. O. Carlson, Cleveland Heights,
Ohio, assignors to The American Steel and Wire Com-
pany of New Jersey. Tool. 2,080,030 ; May 11.
Bleltnor, George H., assignor to Renette Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Apparatus for ma'ilng pistons. 2,101,043 ;
Dec. 7.
Blettnor, George II., assignor to Renette Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Making pistons. 2,101,044; Dec. 7.
Blettner, George II., assignor to Renette Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Internal combustion engine. 2,101,045;
Dec. 7.
Blettner, George II., assignor to Renette Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Casting pistons. 2,101.040; Dec. 7.
Bleuel, Alex H., Wauwatosa, Wis. Studding shoe.
2,100,209 ; Nov. 23.
Bleuel, William H., Dormont, Pa., and S. Steek, Steuben-
ville, Ohio. Apparatus for waving human hair.
2,008,306; Jan. 19.
Blevans, Don W., Tulsa, Okla. Hardness tester.
2,087,500 ; .luly 20.
Elevens, Emmett, Louisvlle, Ky. Support for artiflclnl
lower legs. 2,080,003; May 11.
Blevins, Herman (J., Sewickley, assignor to Spang, Chal-
fant & Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Apparatus for
welding. 2,084,889 ; June 22.
Hlew, Mlehael J. (See Allen, J. E., Blew, and Wood.)
Blewett, John, assignor to The Murray Company, Dallas,
Tex. Braking nieehaiiism. 2,081,898 ; Juno 1."
Blevvelt, John, assignor to Tlw Murray ("ompauv, n.'i!li\s,
Tex. Urea.st lilter for eoltcui gins. 2, 087. IDS ; July 20.
Bhnvett, John, assignor to The Murray Coinpauv, Dallas,
Tex. Ii'ibcr cleaning cylinder. •J,0!)0.9.'').'i ; Oct. 2<?.
Rley, Fred, ("liirago. 111., assignor, by mesne asslgniuents,
to The CarhorundiMM Company, Niagara I'^illa. N. V.
AbrM.slve saw loolli. Re. 20,500; Nov. 30,
Bley, Itudolpli S. (See Byron, T. II., and Itley.)
Itley, Rudolph S., lOll-Aabetliton, Teiiu. Kaeenilzlng amino
acids. 2,071,327 ; Feb. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bley, Rudolph S., Elizabethtown, Tenn., assignor to North
American Rayon Corporation, New York, N. Y. Pro-
ducing dull-luster bactericidal filament. 2,072,80S ;
JIar. 2.
Bley, Rudolph S., Elizabethtown, Tenn.. assignor to North
American Rayon Corporation. New York, N. Y. Cellu-
losic spinning solution. 2,072,809 ; War. 2.
Bley, Rudolph S., Elizabethton, Tenn., assignor to North
American Rayon Corporation, New Y'ork, N. Y. Contin-
uous process of producing carbon bisulphide. 2,079,543 ;
JNIar 4.
Bley, Rudolph S., Elizabethton, Tenn., assignor to The
Porcelain Enamel and Manufacturing Company, of
Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Vitreous enamel organosols.
2,090,617 ; Aug. 24.
Bley, Rudolph S., Elizabethton, Tenn., assignor to The
Porcelain Enamel and Manufacturing Company, of
Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Vitreous enamel organosol.
2.090,018 : Aug. 24.
Blpyer, Charles F., Lorain, Ohio, assignor to National
Tube Company. Mixing gaseous fuels. 2,087,681 ;
July 20.
Blicharski, Franz, Vienna, Austria. Propelling device for
watercraft and .Tircraft. 2,091,845 ; Aug. 31.
Blickman, Saul, New York, N. Y. Measuring device.
2,086,115 ; July 6.
Blickman, Saul, New I'ork, N. Y. Apparatus for use in
welding. 2,09.1.964 ; Oct. 19.
Bliss. Carl G., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Standard Steel Works. Timing mecha-
nism. 2.076.290 : Apr. 6.
Bliss, E. W., Company. (See Krueger, Frank, assignor.)
Bliss, E. W., Company. (See Kruse. Peter, assignor.)
Bliss, E. W., Company. (See Patrick, Isaac, assignor.)
Bliss, Harvey N., East Hartford, Conn., assignor to
Veeder-Root Incorporated. Odometer. 2,077,666 ; Apr.
20.
Bliss, Harvey N., West Hartford, and E. Wild, and W. L.
Tancred, assignors to Veeder-Root Incorporated, Hart-
ford, Conn. Multiplex counting machine. 2,103,659 ;
Dec. 28.
Blitzer, Jacob H., assignor to Lightolier Company, New
York, N. Y. Lighting unit. 2,083,426 ; June 8.
Blizard, John. (See Reigart, C, Blizard, and Frisch.)
Blizzard Manufacturing Company. (See Matejcik, Vin-
cent, assignor.)
Bloch, Walter, Kidsgrove, Stoke-on-Trent, England. Low
dielectric loss ceramic product and making. 2,071,452 ;
Feb. 23.
Blochinger. William, West St. Paul, Minn. Roller skate.
2,070,640 ; Feb. 16.
Blochinger, William, assignor to Olvmpiad Skate Co., St.
Paul. Minn. Skate. 2,096.781 : Oct. 26.
Block, David J., Winnetka, 111., assignor to H. M. Cable.
Combination dye-stripper. 2.077,983 ; Apr. 20.
Bloc!;, Iiavirl J.. Winnptka, assignor to A. Appel, Chicago,
Tl!. Patchincr material. 2.101.607; Dec. 7.
Block, Harold C. (See Layne, L. A., and Block.)
Block, Louis, and M. Metziger, assignors to Bloekson
Chemical Co., Joliet, 111. Manufacture of dicalcium
phosphate. 2,078,627 ; Apr. 27.
Blocker, Jay D. (See Neel, T. W., and Blocker.)
Blocker, Robert H., San Francisco, Calif. Oscillating
poppet valve engine. 2.073,385 ; Mar. 9.
Blocker, Samuel J., Dallas, Tex. Automatic glare shield.
2,100,427 ; Nov. 30.
Bloekson Chemical Co. (See Block, L., and Metziger, as-
signors.)
Blodgett, Albert G., assignor to Riley Stoker Corporation,
Worcester, Mass. Fuel burner. 2,087,869 : July 20.
Blodgett, Albert G., assignor to Riley Stoker Corporation,
Worcester, .Mass. Pulverizing apparatus. 2,093,703 :
Sept. 21.
Blodgett, Edwin O., assignor to Oenor.al Railway Signal
Company, Roclicster, N. Y. Centralized traffic" control-
ling system for railroads. 2,072,079 : Mar. 2.
Blodgett, Herbert C, assignor to Overhead Door Cor-
poration, Hartford City, Ind. Verticallv sliding door
construction. 2.072,092 ; iMar. 2.
Blodgett, Herbert C, assignor to Overhead Door Corpo-
ration. Hartford City, Ind. Sliding door. 2,099,191 ;
Nov. 16.
Bloh. William R., Giddings, Tex. Advertising apparatus.
2.074,249 : Mar. 16.
Blohm, August H., Chicago, 111., assignor to Trans-Lux
Corporation. New York, N. Y. Web feeding mechanism.
2.098,940: Nov. 16.
Blohm, August H., Chicago, 111., assignor to Trans-Lux
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Projection system.
2,098.941 ; Nov. 16.
Blom, Il.ialniar T., Jlichigan City, Ind., assignor to Sulli-
van ^lachinery Company. Pumping mechanism.
2,091.907 : Aug. 31.
Blom, Hjalmar T., Michigan City, Ind., assignor to Sulli-
van Machinery Company. Separator. 2,093,994 ; Sept.
28.
Blomberg, Martin P. (See Adams, E. E., Blomberg, Mus-
sey, and Stout.)
Blomberg, Martin P. (See Mussey, W. H., and Blomberg.)
Blomberg, Martin P., assignor to Pullman-Standard Car
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Jlotorcar.
2,079,748; May 11.
Blomberg, Martin P., assignor to Pullman-Standard Car
and Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Heating
and ventilating system for vehicles. 2,080,757 ; May 18.
Blomberg. Martin P., assignor to Pullman-Standard Car
Jlanufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Top sill.
2,083,.')53 ; June 15.
Blomberg. Martin P., assignor to Pullman-Standard Car
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Conduit con-
nection for articulated cars. 2,094,442 ; Sept. 28.
Blomberg. Martin P.. assignor to Pullman-Standard Car
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. End sill for
railway cars. 2.094,443 ; Sept. 28.
Blomberg, Martin P., assignor to Pullman-Standard Car
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Braking sys-
tem for car trucks. 2,095,591 ; Oct. 12.
Blome, August B., Mount Vernon, N. 1'., assignor to The
Superheater Company, New York, N. Y. Boiler.
2,088,940 ; Aug. 3.
Blome, Ernest R. (See West, E. W., and Blome.)
Blomgren, Carl, Plainfield, N. J., .assignor to Wood News-
paper Machiner.v Corporation. New York, N. Y. Foun-
tain roll. 2.089.331 : Aug. 10.
Blomgren, Henry E., Floral Park, assignor of one-fourth
to W. D. McGurn, Rockville Centre, Long Island, N. Y.
Valve cam operation. 2,081,658 ; May 25.
Blomstrom, Lowell C, Pleasant Ridge, assignor to Federal
Mogul Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Adjustable limit
gauge. 2,087,896 ; July 27.
Blood, Charles R., Sacramento, Calif., assignor of twenty-
four per cent to W. H. Gerber, and twenty-four per cent
to G. S. Tyler. Asphalt conditioning and charging
device. 2,081,472 ; May 25.
Blood, Harold L., assignor to The Heald JIachine Com-
pany. Worcester, Mass. Hone. 2,086,660 ; July 13.
Blood, Harold L., assignor to The Heald Machine Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Grinding machine. 2,097,429 ;
Nov. 2.
Blood, Laurence E., Newton, assignor to S. A. Woods
Machine Company, Boston, Mass. Molder. 2.102,175 ;
Dec. 14.
Blood, Leonard H., Buffalo, assignor to Ernest W. Del-
zer, Kenmore, N. Y. Gas burner. 2.067,656 ; Jan. 12.
Blood, William E., New York, N. Y. Spark plug.
2.095,540; Oct. 12.
Bloom, Charles F., and A. T. Shere, Vancouver, Wash. ;
said Shere assignor to said Bloom. Drive for weeders.
2,093,070 ; Sept. 14.
Bloom, Jacob, Philadelphia, Pa. Hinge. 2,067,042 ;
Jan. 5.
Bloom, Jacob, Philadelphia, Pa. Hinge. 2,067,559 ; Jan
12.
Bloom, Otto I. (See Ish-Shalom, S., Ascheim. and Bloom.)
Bloom, Otto I. (See Ish-Shalom, S., and Bloom.)
Bloomberg, Harry A. (See Dausmann, Charles F., as-
signor.)
Bloomberg, Joseph E., assignor to Milwaukee Saddlery
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Cushioned seat. 2,085,569 ;
June 29.
Bloomenthal, Sidney, Merchantville, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Carbon coated con-
tainer for electrolytic condensers. 2.085,413 ; June 29.
Bloomer Bros. Company. (See Holmes, Raynor M., as-
signor.)
Bloomer Bros. Company. (See Inman, Harry A., and
W. H., assignors.)
Bloomer Bros. Company. (See Inman, William H., as-
signor.)
Bloomer, Melville H. fSee Lawton, C. S.. and Bloomer.)
Bloomfield, Samuel, Chicago, 111. Service tray. 2,099,433;
Nov. 16.
Bloomheart, John L., assignor to M. F. McKesson, Toledo,
Ohio. Hearing testing. 2.072,705 ; Mar. 2.
Bloomingdale Bros., Inc. (See Kaufman, Carl L., as-
signor.)
Bloomquist, Algot S., Paxton, 111. Power lift lever.
2,099,594; Nov. 16.
Bloomsburg, Marvin S. (See Bloomsbuig, Ralph A. and
M. S.)
Bloomsburg, Ralph A., Albany, N. Y'., and JL S. Blooms-
burg, Wcstfiold, X. J. Improved stoker and burning
solid fuel. 2,072,078 ; Mar. 2.
Bloss, Richard R.. assignor to Intornational-Stacy Cor-
poration. Columbus, Ohio. Walking beam mechanism.
2.079.270; Mnv 4.
Bloss, Richard R., and R. C. Pfeil, Columbus, Ohio, as-
signors to The International Derrick & Equipment Com-
pany, Columbus, Ohio. Counterbalancing device.
2,081.140; May 25.
Bloss, Richard R., and R. C. Pfeil, assignors to The In-
ternational Derrick & Equipment Company, Columbus,
Ohio. Counterbalancing device. 2,081,141; Slay 25.
Bloss, Richard R., and R. C. Pfeil, assignors to The Inter-
national Derrick & Equipment Company. Columbus, Ohio.
Counterbalancing device. 2,082,761 ; June 1.
Blouch, Howard H.. Cleveland, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont dp Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Anode. 2.097.508; Nov. 2.
Blount, Arthur L., Palos Verdes Estates, assignor to Union
Oil Company of California, Los Angeles. Calif. Refin-
ing naphthenic acids. 2,093,001 ; Sept. 14.
Blount, Holden. cf al. (See Choi'k. Lightle J., assignor.)
Blount, William H., West Brookflcld, assignor to Sleeper
& Hartley, Inc., Worcester, Mass. Spring coiling ma-
chine. 2,091.136 ; Aug. 24.
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Blount, William H., assignor of one-half to Sleeper &
Hartley, Incorporated, Worcester, Mass. Universal
spring coiling machine. 2,096.605 ; Oct. 19.
Blount, William H., West Brookfield, assignor to Sleeper
& Hartley, Inc., Worcester, Mass. Coil stripper.
2,100,046 ; Nov. 23.
Blount, William H., West Brookfield, and P. S. Thomas,
assignors to Sleeper & Hartley, Inc., Worcester, Mass.
End forming device. 2,085,570; June 29.
Blow, Richard, assignor to W. F. Hall Printing Company,
Chicago, 111. Preventing offsetting of freshly printed
surfaces. 2,093,995 ; Sept. 28.
Blow, Virgil M. (See Young, Frank L., assignor.)
Blowney, Walter E3., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Elastic fluid power plant.
2,095,853; Oct. 12.
Bloxom, Ubt'd A. (See Baruch, H. N., Amory, and Blox-
om.)
Bloxsom, Allan P., Houston, Tex. Automatic throttle
shut-off. 2,085,181 ; June 29.
Blue, Arthur A., Westfield, N. J., assignor of one-fourth
to The Gamewell Company, Newton, Mass. Traffic
signal. 2,076.396; Apr. 6.
Blue, Ernest M., Houston, Tex., assignor to The American
Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey. Measuring
device for ropes and the like. 2,081,102 ; May 18.
Blue, John, Jr., Laurinburg, N. C. Guano distributor
2,069, 3.".0 ; Feb. 2.
Blue Ridge Slate Corporation. (See Hillers, Carl E., as-
signor.)
Bluestein, Samuel, et al. (See Rivas, Rafael, assignor.)
Bluhm, Charles E., Rochester, N. Y. Dental iloss holder.
2,098,610 ; Nov. 9.
Bluhm, Fred H., Detroit, Mich. Roofing. 2,076,014 ;
Apr. 6. r
Bluhm, William, New York, N. Y. Overflow preventing
device. 2,098,131 ; Nov. 2.
Blum, Anna, and E. Blum, Chicago, 111. Lip stick rouge
blender. 2,086,528 ; July 13.
Blum, Arthur N., Philadelphia, assignor to Henry Diss-
ton & Sons, Incorporated, Tacony, Pa. Saw handle.
2,077,509; Apr. 20.
Blum, Ella. (See Blum, Anna and E.)
Blum, Franz P. (See Blum, Peter and F. P.)
Blum, George J., assignor to Armstrong-Blum Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Hacksaw. 2,102,782 ; Dec. 21.
Blum, Harrv, assignor to Harry Blum's Natural Bloom,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Cigar and wrapper. 2,078,227 ;
Apr. 27.
Blum, Hosmer L., San Francisco, Calif. Fluid meter.
2.070.879 ; Feb. 16.
Blum, Hosmer L., San Francisco, Calif. Liquid dispens-
ing di'vice. 2.076,263 ; Apr. 6.
Blum, Hosmer L., Burlingame, Calif. Multiple meter.
2.070.880 ; Feb. 16.
Blum, Hosmer L., Burlingame, Calif. Double action fluid
meter. 2,087,567 ; July 20.
Blum, Peter and P. P., Halle-Saale, Germany. Dough
dividing and rounding machine. 2,094,289 ; Sept. 28.
Blum, Raymond, Paris, France. Mechanical self-stopping
device for pictures with an automatic re-starter.
2,097,220 ; Oct. 26.
BUime, Carl T., Jilelrose, Mass. Electromagnetic motor
mechanism. 2,068,531 ; Jan. 19.
Blunie, Louis F., and S. Jlinneci, Plttsfield, Mass., as-
signors to General Electric Company. Automatic regu-
lator control. 2,071.10-1: Fob. 16.
Blumenkrantz, Max, New York, N. Y. Sewing machine
and method. 2.079,834: May 11.
Blumenthal, Bernhard, and H. Hadenfeldt, Berlin, Ger-
many. Material for surgical ligatures and sutures.
2,094,578 ; Oct. 5.
Blumenthal, Leo, Borlin-Charlottenburg, Germany. De-
vice for exercising orthopedicallv and massaging the
unshod huniMU foot. 2.079,311 ; May 4.
Blumenthal, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combination bed and
divan. 2,071,727 ; Feb. 23.
Blumenthal, Sidney, & Co. (See Emhardt, John C, as-
signor.)
Blumcr, Jacob C, Monroe, Wis., assignor to Freyn Engi-
neering Company, Chicago, 111. Gas and air trap.
2,103,057 ; Dec. 21.
Bluinor, Manuel, Butler, Pa., assignor to L. Sonneborn
Sons, Inc. Purifying mahogany soap. 2,097,440 ;
Nov. 2.
Bluiiil(>iii, Alan D. (See Cork, E. C, Blumlcln, and
While.)
BlumJcin, Alan D., London, assignor to Electric and Musl-
ciil Industries, Limited, Hayes, England. Sound-trans-
mis.sion, Honnd-ropording, and sound-reproducing syB-
(cni, 2,093,540; Sept. 21.
Blumlcln, Alan I)., \V(^st Ealing, London, assignor to
Elecli'ic & MuHlcal Industries, Limited, Blylli Road,
IlaycH, England. Sound transmlsHlon, sound-recording,
and Hovind-roproduclng system. 2,008,372 ; Nov. 9.
Blum's, Harry, Natural Bloom, Inc. (See Blum, Harry, as-
signor.)
Blunk, IN'lnilch, Essen, Germany. Treating sewage.
2,()73,4n : Mar. 0.
Blunt, JiiiuoH (!., Schenectady, uHslgiior lo American liO-
coniotlve Company, New York, N. Y. Support for plpefi,
handnillR, or other like objects. 2,008,002; Jan. 20.
Blunt, James G., Schenectady, assignor to American Loco-
motive Company, New York, N. Y. Railway vehicle
structure. 2,074,299 ; Mar. 16.
Blythe. Richard R. (See Nanos, G., and Blythe.)
Boa, George C, Chicago, 111. Humidifier. 2,091,957;
Sept. 7.
Boag, Robert H., Otahuhu, New Zealand. Cushion rub-
ber heel. 2,078,311 ; Apr. 27.
Boaler, William H. (See Guyler, A. F., and Boaler.)
Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois. (See
Johnstone, Henry F., assignor.)
Board, William S., Middleport, Ohio. Pipe coupling.
2,082,868 ; June 8.
Boardman, Charles S., assignor to Jones & Laughlin
Steel Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. Making load sus-
taining structures. 2,101,358 ; Dec. 7.
Boardman, Robert H., assignor to Pacific Mills, Lawrence,
Mass. Shuttle. 2,076,424; Apr. 6.
Boax, John J., McKeesport, Pa., assignor to National Tube
Company. Apparatus for drying pipe coatings.
2,099,462 ; Nov. 16.
Bobe, Stanley A., McKeesport, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Small electric power plant. 2,085,072; June 29.
Bocchino, Joseph, Dover, N. J. Chain link. 2,080,301;
May 11.
Bochmann, Otto, Remscheid-Lennep, assignor to Barmer
Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft, Wuppertal-Ober-
barmen, Germany. Spool holder for double twist twist-
ing spindles. 2,076,762 ; Apr. 13.
Bochskandl, Benno, Hamburg, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to International Patents Develop-
ment Company, Wilmington, Del. Binding agent for
photographic emulsions and preparing same. 2,070,575 ;
Feb. 16.
Bochskandl, Benno, Hamburg, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to International Patents Develop-
ment Company, Wilmington. Del. ?.[anufacture of dis-
integration products of starch. 2.071.576; Feb. 16.
Bocjl Corporation, trustee. (See Jenkins, Clarence E.,
assignor.)
Bock, Albert E., White Clay, Nebr., assignor to Lisle Cor-
poration, Clarinda, Iowa. Magnetic plug. Re. 20,291 ;
Mar. 9.
Bock, Bernd v. (See Holzach, K., and Bock.)
Bock, Bernd v. (See Holzach, K., Bock, Ohlendorf, and
Baumann.)
Bock, Clarence H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Lubrica-
tion Corporation, Chicago, 111. Lubricating device.
2,086,376 ; July 6.
Bock, Georg, and E. Schroder, Berlin, Germany. Elec-
trode for electric arc welding. 2,097,386 ; Oct. 26.
Bock, George E., Seattle, Wash., assignor to National
Technical Laboratories, Pasadena, Calif. Viscosimeter.
2,096,222; Oct. 19.
Bock, Louis H. (See Powers, D. H., and Bock.)
Bock, Louis H. (See Powers, D. H., Bock, and Houk.)
Bock, Louis H., and A. L. Houk, assignors to Rohm & Haas
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cellulose ethers.
2,083,554 ; .Tune 15.
Bock, Louis H., and A. L. Houk, assignors to Rohm & Haas
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cellulose ethers.
2,084.125 ; June 15.
Bock Oil Burner Corporation. (See Bock, Oscar L., as-
signor. )
Boc'lt, Oscar L., assignor to Bock Oil Burner Corporation,
Madison, Wis. Method of burning fuel. 2,100,049 ;
Nov. 23.
Bock, Richard, London, England. Optical magnifying
apparatus. 2,087,081 ; July 13.
Bock, Walter. (See Tschunkur, E., and Bock.)
Bock, Wilholm. (See Goldner, H., and Bock.)
Bock, Wilhelm, Gwynedd, Pa. Humidifier. 2,090,282;
Aug. 17.
Bock, William H. (See Dr.ader, J. C, and Bock.)
Bockenliaucr, Edward, Waterman, 111. Fence wire
si roteher. 2,094,160 : Sept. 28.
Bockisch, Walter A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Coin collecting apparatus. 2,095,641; Oct. 12.
Bockmflhl, Max, and W. Krohs, Frankfort-on-lhe-Maln-
Hochst, Germany, assignors to Wlnthrop Chemical Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pyrazolones cdntalniiig
wholl.v or partially hvdrogcnated cyclic hydrocarbon
radicals. 2,008,700; Jim. 20.
Bockmuhl, Max. and Ij. Stein, Frankfort-on-the-Maln,
Germany, assignors to Wlnthrop Chemical Company,
Inc., New Yorlt, N. Y. Salts of 5-pyra7.olone-4-amino-
mothyl-sulphonic acids. 2,078,440 ; Apr. 27.
Bockniiilil, Max, (}. Ehrhart, and Jj. Stein, Frankfort-on-
the-Maln, (iermany, assignors to Winthrop Chemical
Conipanv, Inc., New York, N. Y. Amino alcohols.
2,08.3,001 ; Juno 8.
BockmOhl, Mux, O. Ehrhart, L. Stein, and J. llnllonsle-
ben, Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Oprniany, assignors to
Wlnthrop ChiMnlcal Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Ainlnoalcoliols. 2,088,041 ; Aug. 3.
Bockniiilil, Max, and (!. Flirliart, Fninkfort-on-the-Maln,
(Jeriiiany, asHlgnor.s to WIntliion Chemical Company,
Inc., New York, N. V. I'rep.'ulng gliicosliles liavlnfi
an action on the lioait obtalneil finm oleander loaves.
2,090,158; Nov. 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bodde, Theodore, Peiping, China. Track circuit for rail-
roads. 2,087,943 ; July 27.
Boddiughouse, Emmons K., assignor to Gas Tool Patents
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Internal combustion ham-
mer. 2.101.608 ; Dec. 7.
Boddy, Edwin H., Erie. Pa., assignor to General Electric
Company. Refrigerator cabinet. 2,068,532 ; Jan. 19.
Bode, Hendrik W., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Attenuation
equalizer. 2,006.027 ; Oct. 19.
Bode, Lester li., St. Paul, ilinn.. assignor to Tinsel Tape,
Incorporated, ('hieago. 111. Decorative material.
2,096,389 ; Oct. 19.
Bode, Wolfgang. (See Culemeyer, J., and Bode.)
Bodecker, Winchester H., Tenafly, N. J. Razor blade
sharpener. 2,088,401 ; July 27.
Boden, Samuel H. (See Schofield, S. T., and Boden.)
Bodenstab, John. Detroit, Mich. Beverage cooler.
2,080,598 ; May 18.
Bodette, Edward T., Wisconsin Rapids, assignor to
Nekoosa-Edwards Paper Company, Port Edwards, Wis.
Paper dispenser. 2.101,307 ; Dec. 7.
Bodine Corporation, The. (See Stahlhammer, Eric J.,
assignor.)
Bodkin. Irving S., New York, assignor to Conrad Razor
Blade Co. Inc., Long Island City, N. Y. Safety razor.
2,085,892 ; July 6.
Bodle, David W. (See Swart, L. K., and Bodle.)
Bodle, Virgil H., Xewton, Mass., assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Making rubber
articles. 2,092,240 ; Sept. 7.
Bodmer, Albert, \\ attwil, Switzerland, assignor to Heber-
lein Patent Corporation, New York, N. Y. Parchment-
ized fabric and producing the same. 2,075.695 ; Mar. 30.
Bodmer, Albert, C. Muhr, and E. Weiss, Wattwil, Switzer-
land, assignors to Heberlein Patent Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Patterned effects on crepe fabrics.
2,085,946 ; July 6.
Bodnar. Joseph A.. Jackson Heights, N. Y., assignor to
Westinghouse X-Rav Company, Inc. Ultra-violet appa-
ratus. 2,085,627 : June 29.
Bodnovich, John, assignor of forty-nine per cent to E. C.
Hilker, West Palm Beach, Fla. Valve. 2,073,727 ;
Mar. 16.
Bodor, Andrew, Newark, N. J., assignor to H. F. Wanvig,
Garden Citv. X. Y*. Method of and machine for wrap-
pin? pies. "2.076.291 : Apr. 6.
Bop. Helmer J., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for manufacturing an elec-
trical cable. 2,090,744 ; Aug. 24.
Boedecker, Friedrich. Dahlem, near Berlin, assignor to
Chinosolfabrik Aktiengesellschaft. Hamburg-Billbrook,
Germany. Producing a novel 8-hydroxyquinoline salt.
2.079.312 : May 4.
Boedecker, Friedrich, Dahlem. and H. Gruber, Schoneberg,
near Berlin, Germany, assignors to the firm J. D. Riedel-
E. de Haen A.-G.. Berlin, Germany. Tri-substituted
barbituric acid. 2,080,071 ; May 11.
"oeg^r, Henry F. (See Dreyer. Charles P... assignor.)
Boehler, John D., Kenmore, and R. A. Sidur, New York,
N. Y., assignors to American Telephone and Telegraph
Company. Spring contact gauge. 2,077,510 ; Apr. 20.
Boehni. 0.«wald J. (See Knudtson, Vernon E.. assignor.)
Boehm. Robert M. (See Mason, W. H., Boehm, and
Koonce.)
Boehm, William H. (See Jones, W., Sharp, and Boehm.)
Boehmer, Spencer U., Lombard, Bl. Dye process.
2,071,492 ; Feb. 23.
Boehringer, C. F.. & Soehne G. m. b. H. (See Johannes-
sohn, F., and Rabald, assignors.)
Boehringer, C. F., & Soehne G. m. b. H. (See Muller,
E., Schenck, and Wirbatz, assignors.)
Boehringer, C. H., Sohn A. G. Chemische Fabrik. (See
Scheuing, G., and Walach, assignors.)
Boeins .\ircraft Company. (See Canney, Frank R., as-
signor.)
Boeing Aircraft Company. (See Kylstra, John, assignor.)
Boeing Aircraft Company. (See Minshall, Robert J., as-
signor.)
Boeing Aircraft Company. (See Wait, Louis S., as-
signor.)
Boekelnian. Willcm A., Bilthoven, and A. Elfers, Harlem.
Netherlands. Surface printing plate, more particularly
offset-printing plate and printing therewith. 2,097,831 ;
Nov. 2.
Boele, Engle A., Pasadena, Calif. Preparation for treat-
ing scaly bark. 2,085,210 : June 20.
Boenecke, Alfred, Berlin, Germany. Fastener. 2,093,027 ;
Sept. 14.
Boenig, George C, Philadelphia, Pa. Tie cabinet.
2,079,593 : May 11.
Boenning. William M.. Manitowoc. Wis. Folding table
leg. 2,068,903 : Jan. 26.
Boerger. Julius W., assignor to AUover Jlanufacturing
Co., Racine, Wis. Hair clipper. 2.077.034 ; Apr. 13.
Boerger, Martin G., assignor to Jlodiiie Manufacturing
Company. Racine, Wis. Radiator. 2.073.778; Mar. 16.
Boerger, Martin G., assignor to Modine Jlanufncturing
Companv, Racine, Wis. Soldering machine. 2,101,929 ;
Dec. 14."
Boerstler, Edward W., Watertown. Mass. Apparatus for
producing therapeutic rays. 2,075.096 ; Mar. 30.
Boese, Albert B., Jr. (See Wilson, A. L., and Boese.)
Boesger, George A., Fairview Village, Ohio, assignor to
W. W. Sly Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Abrasion method and apparatus. 2,092,201 ; Sept. 7.
Boettcher, Friedrich. (See Buschbeck, W., Prost, and
Boettcher. )
Boettner, John F., Watson, Mo. Flying machine.
2,082,376 : June 1.
Boettner, Joseph L.. assignor to Universal Form Clamp Co.,
Chicago, 111. Wall tie. 2,075,262 ; Mar. 30.
Boeye, Paul F., assignor to Waldorf Paper Products
Companv, St. Paul, Minn. Container. 2,100,773 ; Nov.
30.
Bosan, Rugus J., Mount Vernon, 111. Cord and ta.pe
anchor for Venetian blinds. 2,086,461 ; July 6.
Bogart, Morgan O., Rye, N. Y. Roof area and pitch
calculator. 2.086,349 ; July 6.
Bogaty, Hermann S., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz,
Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Drying tobacco.
2,067,115 ; Jan. 5.
Bogert. John L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Opposed piston internal
' combustion engine. 2.097,583 : Nov. 2.
Boggs, Charles R., Waban, assignor to Simplex Wire &
Cable Company, Boston, Mass. High tension rubber
insulation. 2,074,826 ; Mar. 23.
Boggs, Lester C, Hollywood, Fla. Septic tank. 2,086,154 ;
July 6.
Boggs Manufacturing Corporation. (See Ghent, William
E., assignor.)
Boggs, Wilber S., Las Animas, Colo. Moving picture
machine. 2,100,535 ; Nov. 30.
Bogin. Charles, assignor to Commercial Solvents Corpo-
ration, Terre Haute, Ind. Nonlivering coating com-
positions. 2,092,300 ; Sept. 7.
Bogue, William, Chicago, 111. Circuit control device,
2. 098. 771 : N'ov. 9.
Bogvad.E rik A., assignor to Holger Ohrt, Copenhagen,
Denmark. Apparatus for spreading sand or gravel on
the ground from automobiles. 2,088.285 ; July 27.
Bohan. Marguerite D., et al. (See Springer, Arthur J., as-
signor.)
Bohannan, Robert S., Birmingham, Ala. Differential
fluid pressure control system. 2,074,718 ; Mar. 23.
Bobannon, Richard O. (See Hayenga, J. A., and Brooks,
assignors.)
Bohannon, William B., Westfield. N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New Y'ork, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for manufacturing articles.
2,068.367 ; J.an. 19.
Bolii, Jakob, assignor to the firm Chemical Works formerly
Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland. Manufacture of chromat-
able azo dyestuffs of the pvrazolone series. 2,073,728 ;
Mar. 16.
Bohl, Hermann F. (See Baier, J. F., and Bohl.)
Bohland. Jerry B. (See Farnsworth. W. J., and Bohland.)
Bohler. Williolm. Fr;inkfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Cork
removing device. 2.093.541 : Sept. 21.
Bohler, Wilhelra, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Jack
for motor vehicles. 2,093.542 ; Sept. 21.
Bohm, Eugen, assignor to Glashutte Brehmenstall. Septi-
mus Bohn Jr., Ernstthal-on-the-Rennsteig, Germany.
Dropping bottle. 2. 089. 874 ; Aug. 10.
Bohm, Huso. Munich, Germanv. Leather and process for
the manufacture thereof. 2.103,232 ; Dec. 28.
Bohm, Otto, A. Gothe, and H. O. Roosenstein. assignors
to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie
m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Antenna. 2,066,874 ;
Jan. 5.
Bohmann, Arthur A., and K. G. Scheibel. assignors to
Wurker, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Dres-
den. Germany. Multiple head embroidery machine.
2.091.727 : Aug. 31.
BfUime Fettoliemie-Gpsellsohaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
(See Gotfe. E., and Kling. assignors.)
Bi'hme Fettchemie-Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
(See Nomiann. W., and PrOckner, assignors.)
Bohme Fettchemie-Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
(See Priickner, Hermann, assignor.)
Bohme. H. Th., Aktiengesellschaft. (See Griin, .\dolf,
assignor.)
Bi'ihme. Otto. (See Orthner, L., Bohme, Meyer, and
Becker.)
Bohmer, Max R., Chemnitz, assignor to Intemationaler
Maratti Maschinenverkauf .\-G. Berlin, Berlin, Ger-
many. Circular warp knitting machine. 2,086,933 ;
July 13.
Bohn Aluminum and Brass Corporation. (See Eggen-
weiler. C. W., and Fiegel, assignors.)
Bohn Aluminum and Brass Corporation. (See Fiegel,
William J., assignor.)
Bohn Aluminum & Brass Corporation. (See Mahle, Her-
mann, assignor.)
Bohn -Vluminum & Brass Corporation. (See Moffatt,
Chester C. assignor.)
Bohn Aluminum & Brass Corporation. (See Nelson,
.■\dolph L.. assignor.)
Bohn. Donald I. (See Templin. R. L.. and Bohn.)
Bolin. George G. (See Neldner, Stephen W., assignor.)
Bohn, Paul E., Stockton, Calif., assignor of forty percent
to Vernon C. Smith, Stockton, Calif. Hose coupling.
2,087.180: July 13.
Bohn, Walter A., Lakewood, assignor to Master Products
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Direct reading microm-
eter. 2,095,226 ; Oct. 12.
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Bohnet, George J., Lansing, Mich. Honey bee hive
cover. 2,081,084; May 18.
Bohr, Marcia. C, San Francisco, Calif. Trousers slacks.
2,075,928 ; Apr. 6.
Boicey, James H., assignor to Libbey-0 wens-Ford Glass
Company. Toledo, Ohio. Undercutting laminated safety
glass. 2,089,991 ; Aug. 17.
Boileau, Arthur H., assignor to Cherry-Burrell Corpora-
tion, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Safety device for ice cream
freezers and the like. 2,085,291 ; June 29.
Boisselier. Earl D., Glen Ellvn, 111. Toy typewriter.
2,096,085 ; Oct. 19.
Boisselier, Earl D., Glen Ellyn, 111. Paper feeding means
for toy typewriters. 2,096,080 ; Oct. 19.
Boisselier, Earl D., Glen Ellyn, assignor to American Flyer
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Cash receptacle.
2,095,023 ; Oct. 5.
Boisselier, Earl D., Glen Ellyn, assignor to American Flyer
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Toy electric
railway. 2,097,961 ; Nov. 2.
Boisvert, Jean-Baptiste, assignor to The Plessisville Foun-
dry, Plessisville, Quebec, Canada. Road grader attach-
ment. 2,090,.324; Aug. 17.
Boisvert, On&sime, East Providence, R. I. Saw guard.
2,096,666 ; Oct. 19.
Boivin, Peter H., Granby, Quebec, Canada. Braided ar-
ticle. 2,102,829 ; Dec. 21.
Boker & Company. (See Van Allen, George C, assignor.)
Boker, Vitus A., Minneapolis, Minn. Punch press mech-
anism. 2,078,706 ; Apr. 27.
Boker, Vitus A., Minneapolis, Minn. Laying-out device.
2,083,490 ; June 8.
Bokovoy, Samuel A. (See Baldwin, C. F., and Bokovoy.)
Bokovoy, Samuel A., Audubon, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Constant temperature appa-
ratus. 2,102,783 ; Dec. 21.
Bokovoy, Samuel A., Audubon, and P. D. Gerber, Wood-
lynne, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Mounting for piezo-electric elements. 2,078,229 ; Apr.
27.
Bokovoy, Samuel A., Audubon, and P. D. Gerber, Wood-
lynne, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Piezoelectric apparatus. 2,101,893 : Dec. 14.
Bol, Cornells. (See Druyvesteyn, M. J., Uyterhoeven,
Boly and van Dam.)
Bol, Cornells, Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric gaseous discharge de-
vice. 2,087,748 ; July 20.
Bol, Cornells, Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric conduction device.
2,103,028 ; Dec. 21.
Bol, Cornells, W. Elenbaas, and H. J. Lemmens, Eind-
hoven, Netherlands, assignor to General Electric Com-
pany. Vapor electric discharge device and operation.
2,094,694 ; Oct. 5.
Bol, Cornells and H. J. Lemmens, Eindhoven, Netherlands,
assignors to General Electric Company. Vapor electric
discharge device. 2,094,695 ; Oct. 5.
Boland, Jerome A., Belle Vernon, Pa. Valve. 2,085,893 ;
July 6.
Bolas, Harold. (See Crouch, R. J. G., and Bolas.)
Bold, John W. (See Ryan, W. M.. and Bold.)
Bold, Ralph E., Landsdowne, Pa., C. R. Brown, Sche-
nectady, N. Y., and L. S. Hobson, Yeadon, Pa., assignors
to General Electric Company. Electric circuit inter-
rupter. 2,009,641 ; Feb. 2.
Boldt, Werner F., and G. II. Thomas, said Boldt assignor
to Wagner Electric Corporation, St. Louis, I\Io. and
said Thomas assignor to V. M. Salerni. London, England.
Power transmission mechani.sm. 2,070,302 ; Apr. G.
Bole, (jcorge A., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to Laclede
Christy Clay Products Company, St. Louis, Mo. Heat
insulating material. 2,073,138 ; Mar. 9.
Bolcn, lOinerson A., Morris, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to V. L. Borcliort, Rockford, 111. Confection
making machine. 2,101.570; Dec. 7.
Bolen, William. (Sec Williams, J. J., and Bolen.)
Boles, Jos(;ph W., assignor to Electro-Fibre Corporation,
(Mevoland, Ohio. Apparatus for treating material.
2,087,870; July 20.
Bolcsky. John J)., a.ssignor, by mesne assignments, to
Metals & Controls Corporation, Attloboro, Mass.
Alanuf'acturing radially corrugated disks. 2,072,847 ;
Mai-. 9.
Bolosky, John D., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Met.'ils and Controls Corporation, Attleboro, Mass.
Thermostatic electric switch and contact structure
therefor. 2,080,550 ; May 18.
Bolhofiicr, I'etcr. (See KniiiU'r, A., and Bolhofner.)
Bolidens (Jruvaktiebolag. (See Ililger, IJror O., assignor.)
Bolln, Dayton C. (See Pfau, G. M., Bolln, and Zuhlin.)
Bolin, LiHimird M. (See r.oliii, Sl.inley G., assignor.)
Bciliu, St;inlcy (',., assignor of one liaH' to L. M. lioliii
Cliic.-igo, HI. Device for pii.sUioniiig dental X-rav lilnia
2,():)0,!):!3 ; Aug. 24.
Holing, Ii'rank 11., Arcadia, VUi. Supiiorl. 2.070,823;
Fob. 16.
Bolk, Willein, assignor to NiUunlDoze Vennootschnp-
Maatschapii.Vldl lOxplollatle van "t(-n lioscli Oct roolcn
N. v.", Arnlicm, NcllicrlMnd.M. I'roccs.s and a dcvlci-
for nianuracluring lii-hiucttefl by CDinpir'ssion.
2,078,8.12 ; Apr. 27.
Bolk, Willem, assignor to Naamlooze Vennootschap :
Maatschappij tot Exploitatie van "ten Bosch Octrooien
N. v.", Arnhem, Netherlands. Apparatus for impart-
ing a given density to substances in powder-form and
for filling up limited spaces with controllable quantities
of the said substances. 2,093,028 ; Sept. 14.
Bolk, Willem, assignor to Naamlooze Vennootschap :
Maatschappij tot Exploitatie van "ten Bosch Octrooien
N. v.", Arnhem, Netherlands. Pressing mold for the
manufacture of briquettes from fine-grained materials
in powder form and the like. 2,093,029 ; Sept. 14.
Bolle, Leon, assignor to La Nationale Societe Anonyme,
Geneva, Switzerland. Combustible liquid lighter.
2,102,108; Dec. 14.
Bollens, Walter F. (See Newton, R. C, BoUens, and
Brown.)
Boiler, Ernest R., Euclid, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours Company,
Wilmington, Del. Fireproofing. 2,097,509 ; Nov. 2.
Boiler, Frank J., Mount Vernon, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Belden Manufacturing Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Soft rubber attachment plug cap. 2,067,433 ;
.Tan. 12.
Boiler, Henry A., Detroit, Blich. Choke valve.
2,088,571 ; Aug. 3.
Bollheimer, Rhinehard. Fort Loramie, Ohio. Damper for
heating units. 2,067,560 ; Jan. 12.
BoUmann, Martin, Dessau-in-Anhalt, Germany, assignor
to Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y.
Cosmetics. 2.089,533 ; Aug. 10.
Bollweg, Bernhard. (See Bauer, W., Hover, and Boll-
weg.)
Bolongaro, James D., Charlottesville, Va. Calculating ap-
paratus for use in printing. 2,093,142 ; Sept. 14.
Bolsoe, Knute, and H. Stone, said Bolsoe assignor to M.
B. Sawyer, Chicago, 111. Device for processing soap.
2,092,047: Sept. 7.
Bolster, William. (See Carter, L. F., and Bolster.)
Bolton. Archer Le R., North Andover, assignor to John
W. Bolton & Sons, Inc., Lawrence, Mass. Intercepting
member for paper stock treating machines. 2,078,218 ;
Apr. 27.
Bolton, Elmer K., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Phenolic compounds.
2,069,573 ; Feb. 2.
Bolton, Elmer K., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Pickling inhibitor and process. 2,071,966 ; Feb.
23.
Bolton, Elmer K., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Sizing fabric. 2,087,237 ;
July 20.
Bolton, F. B., Brisbane. Australia. Temporarv binder
for sheets of paper and the like. 2,074,316; "Mnr. 16.
Bolton, Harry D., assignor to Tavlor Instrument Com-
panies, Rochester, N. Y. Thermometer. 2,095,486 ;
Oct. 12.
Bolton, John W., & Sons, Inc. (See Bolton, Archer Le R.,
assignor. )
Bolton, John W., & Sons. Inc. (See Stuck, H. D., and
De Nault, assignors.)
Bolton, John W., Cincinnati, and O. E. Harder, Columbus,
assignors to The Lunkenheimer Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Alloy. 2,074,004 ; Mar. 23.
Bolton. William J., Pittsburgh, Pa. Refrigerating system.
2,097.685 ; Nov. 2.
Boltz, Fred C, et al. (See Ferguson, Paul M., as-
signor.)
Bolyard, Charles C, assignor to Paper Supply Companv,
Los Angeles, Calif. Ornamental structure. 2,103,404;
Dec. 28.
Boman, Bernard W. (See Elmore. Charles F., assignor.)
Domberger, George E. (See Krannert, H. C, and liom-
berger. )
Bomeisler, Alfred E., and F. Baumann, Long Island City,
N. Y. Bottle stopper. 2,091,350 ; Aug. 31.
Boinmer, Einil. deceased, G. Bominer, J. F. Voolkel, and
C. F. Gelirmann, executors, Brooklyn, N. Y. Spring
binge. 2.072,094 ; I\Iar. 2.
Bonimor, Emil, deceased, Brooklyn. N. Y., G. Bommer,
J. F. Voelkel, and C. F. Gehrniann, executors of said
E. Bopimer. Door check and closer. 2,103,660 ; Dec.
28.
nommer, Gustav, ot al., executors. (See Bommer, Emil.)
I'.ommor, Max. (See Dtzinger, M., and Boinmer.)
lionami, Ottorino. (See Tamminga, W., and Bonanil.)
Bonasl, Ernest, IMiiladelpliin, l*a. R<'lnforc(>ment of con-
crete steps ()!■ cui-bs. 2,n!»5.!)57 : 0<'t. 19.
Bon;it, Harry, Now York, N. Y. Method and apparatus
for waving liair. 2.079,983; May 11.
Itonat, Harry, Now York, N. Y. Method and apparatus
for permanent waving. 2.0S.'t,822 ; June 15.
lioiiMl, llarrv, N(-w York, N. Y. Apparatus for ■waving
li.iir. 2,083,823 ; Juno 15.
r.on.il, llarrv, Now York, N. Y. Plug and cord rolalnor
2.0!)0,,S(;0 ;■ Aug. 24.
Ilonnlh, I\.lau.><, and C. Albrocht, Kronbprg-ln-Tanuus, as-
signors to Doutsolie Gold und Sillier Sclioidoaiislalt vor-
mals Uoosslor, FranUforl on tlio-MaIn, d'onnany, Tlior-
ni.'il troMlnii'iit of llglil melals and light niolal .lUoys.
2,0(U1, 151 ; .Ian. 5.
lion.iwll. D.ivid J. (See Whitolaw. A., and Bonnwit.l
liond, .Albert .1., assignor of forty nine per ci-iit (o L. H.
Henry, Morcedos, Tex. FLsliIng rod and root.
2,100,428; Nov. 30.
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bond, Alexander R., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to W. B.
Wait, New Yorit, N. Y. Valve cut-off indicator for loco-
motives. 2,099,100: Nov. 16.
Bond, Cliauncey D., assignor to Weaver Piano Company,
Inc., Yorlj, Pa. Upright piano action. 2,096,478 ; Oct.
19.
Bond, Donald S., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New Y'oric, N. Y. Electric
discharse device. 2,069,814 ; Feb. 9.
Bond, Edgar R., assignor to Textile Specialty Company,
(iiponsboro, N. C. Loom reed and mailing same.
2,097,094; Oct. 26.
Bond Electric Corporation. (See Reinhardt, Otto K., as-
signor.)
Bond Electiic Corporation. (See Stimson, Frank G., as-
signor.)
Bond Electric Corporation. (See Younkman, G. W., and
Darling, assignors.)
Bond, Elmer F. (See Peterson, H. C, and Bond.)
Bond, Harlan A., and C. R. Harris, Niagara Falls, N. Y.,
assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Jlanufacture of hydrocyanic acid.
2,083,824 : June 15.
Bond, Joseph E., Middletown, Ohio. Agitator. 2,087,015 ;
July 13.
Bond. Raymond W. (See Renfrew, P. B., and Bond.)
Bond, Samuel C, Holly Oak, Del. Machine for applying
closures. 2,101,977 ; Dec. 14.
Bondeson, Carl G., assignor to The Andrew Terry Com-
pany, Terryville, Conn. Ground fitting. 2,077,613 ;
Apr. 20.
Bondeson. Carl G., assignor to The Andrew Terry Com-
pany, Terryville, Conn. Duplex connecter. 2,084,961 ;
June 22.
Bondurant, Carlton W., assignor to The Bishop & Bab-
cock ]Mf,T. Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Pump for liquid
cooling svstems of internal combustion engines.
2,075,498 ; Mar. 30.
Bondurant, Carlton W., assignor to The Bishop & Bab-
cock Mfg. Company, Cleveland, Ohio, Apparatus for
filling liquid receptacles. 2,082,534 ; June 1.
Bone, Hei-bert L. (See Young, H. S., and Bone.)
Bone, Herbert L., assignor to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway switch operating
apparatus. 2,082,142 ; June 1.
Bone, Herbert L., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Track rail
contactor. 2,083,288 ; June 8.
Bone, Herbert L., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
braking apparatus. 2,089,823 ; Aug. 10.
Bone, Herbert L., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
switch operating apparatus. 2,092,828 ; Sept. 14.
Bone, Herbert L., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Speed re-
sponsive apparatus. 2,103,706; Dec. 28.
Bone, Hugh M. (See Williams, R. C, and Bone.)
Bone, Rovella M., Ogden, Utah. Advertising device.
2,07-1,250 ; Mar. 16.
Boner, Charles P., Austin. Tex., assignor to Wicks Pipe
Organ Co., Highland, 111. Electromagnetic device with
auxiliary conductor. 2,089,332 ; Aug. 10.
Bonham, Byron D.. Los Angeles, Calif. Plaster mixer.
2,098,483 ; Nov, 9,
Bonh.am, Llewellyn, Oxford, Ohio, Switch for signal
means indicating contemplated turns. 2,090.101 ; Aug.
17.
BonhOte, Gi^rald. assignor to Society of Chemical Industry
in Basle, Basel, Switzerland, Hydroxybenzofluorenones
and making same. 2,090,438 ; Aug, 17,
BonhOte, Gerald, and A. Wirz, assignors to .Society of
Chemical Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Di-
nzonium salts. 2,083,311 ; June 8.
Bonhrtte, Gerald, and A. Wirz, assignors to Society of
Chemical Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Di-
azonium salts. 2,084,934 ; June 22.
Bonis)!, Leo A., Detroit, Mich. Photograph and film
washing machine. 2,074,100 ; Mar. 16.
Bonn, Henry PI., Jr., Milwaukee, Wis. Speed changing
device. 2.100.936; Nov. 30.
Bonneau, Paul E., assignor to Societe Anonyme La Re-
cherche Industrielle Francaise, Paris, France. Elec-
tromechanical recording of sound and in the photo-
electric reproduction of the latter from the inscriptions
obtained. 2,086,934 : Julv 13.
Bonnell Electric Manufacturing Co. Inc. (See Bonnell,
W. A., and Schnepf, assignors.)
BoniieH, William A., Brooklyn, N, Y., and R. J. Schnepf,
Rutherford, N. J., assignors to Bonnell Electric Manu-
facturing Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Housing for circuit
breakers. 2,087,589 ; July 20.
Bonner, Daniel B., Philadelphia, Pa. Carpeting.
2.101,.-?,-0 : Dec, 7.
Bonner, Elmore J., Memphis, Tenn. Closure for cartons.
2.093,143 ; Sept. 14.
Bonner, Willis, Duncan, Okla. Air conditioner.
2,078.833 ; Apr. 27.
Bonnett, John, Girard, a., assignor to Louis Marx & Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Toy weapon. 2,092,872 ;
Sept. 14.
Bonney-Floyd Company, The. (See Edmunds, Glenn E.,
assignor.)
Bonney-Floyd Company, The. (See Edmunds, G. E., and
Purkhiser, assignors.)
Bonney, Lynn F., Los Angeles, and R. B. Moran, La
Canada, ' Calif. Orienting device for well tools.
2,099,794 ; Nov. 23.
Bonney, Robert D., Glen Ridge, and W. S. Egge, East
Orange, N. J., assignors to Congoleum-Nairn, Inc.
Oxidizing oil. 2,072,151 : Mar, 2.
Bonny, Theodore, Chambesy-Geneva, Switzerland. Fold-
ing cot for children, 2,077,090 ; Apr. 13.
Bonoml, Ottoriuo. (See Tamminga, W., Bonomi, and
Corradini.)
Bonomi, Ottorino. (See Tamminga, W., Bonomi, Cor-
radini, and Jones.)
Bouotto. Michele, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
American Soya Products Corporation, Evansville, Ind.
Removing solvent from solvent-treated material.
2,086,180 ; July 6.
Bonotto, Michele, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
American Soya Products Corporation, Evansville, Ind.
Apparatus for treatment of soya beans and other mate-
rial. 2,086,181 ; July 6.
Bonotto, Michele, assignor to American Soya Products
Corporation, Evansville, Ind. Treating leguminous ma-
terials. 2.101,805 ; Dec. 7.
Bonrath, Wilhelm. (See Schonhofer, F., and Bonrath.)
Bonsack, Walter. (See Frost, J. G. G., and Bonsack.)
Bonsack, Walter, Cleveland Heights, and J. G. G. Frost, as-
signors to The National Smelting Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Aluminum alloy. 2,075,089 ; Mar. 30.
Bonsack, Walter, Cleveland Heights, and J. G. G. Frost,
assignors to The National Smelling Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Aluminum alloy. 2,075,090 ; Mar. 30.
Bonsack, Walter. Cleveland Heights, and J. G. G. Frost,
assignors to The National Smelling Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio, Aluminum alloy, 2,075,091 ; Mar. 30.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Mur-
phy Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof.
2,092,271 ; Sept. 7.
Bonsall, Charles D.. Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Hatch construction.
2.100.120 ; Nov. 23.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Hatch construction.
2.100.121 ; Nov. 23.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Hatch construction.
2,100,123; Nov. 23.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Hatch construction.
2.100.126 ; Nov. 23.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Hatch construction.
2.100.127 ; Nov. 23.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Hatch construction.
2,100,130 ; Nov. 23.
Bonsall. Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof. 2.101,360 ;
Dec. 7.
Bonsall, Charles D., Pittsburgh, assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof. 2,102,455 ;
Dec, 14,
Bonstedt, Kurt. (See Wolfram, A., and Bonstedt.)
Bonsteiu, Robert J., Scranton, Pa. Insecticides and fungi-
cides. 2.102,504; Dec. 14.
Jionte, Frederick R., assignor to The Timken Roller Bear-
ing Company, Canton, Ohio. Ferrous alloys and manu-
facture. 2,087.764 ; July 20.
Bontemps, Joseph, South Ozone Park, assignor to H.
Smith, Brooklyn, N. Y. Safety hinge. 2,086,529 ;
July 13.
Bonthron, William C, Baltimore, Md., assignor to Ameri-
can Can Company, New York, N. Y. Container.
2,079,599 : May 11.
Bonville, Edward J., New London, assignor to Robertson
Paper Box Co. Inc., Montville, Conn. Box. 2,090,780 ;
Aug. 24.
Booe, James M., assignor to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc.,
Indianapolis, Ind. Electrode. 2,080.390 ; May 11.
Booge, Jamos E., Wilmington, I. J. Krclima, Klmhurst,
and R, M, McKinney, Roselle, Del,, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to E, I, du Pont de Nemours & Company.
Recovering soluble titanium compounds from titanifer-
ous ores. 2,098,025 ; Nov. 2.
Booge. James E.. Wilmington, I. J. Krchma, Elmhurst,
and R. M. McKinney, Roselle, Del., assignors, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company.
.Attacking water insoluble titaniferous material.
2.098,026 ; Nov. 2.
Bookman, Charles F.. Jr., assignor to Raillev Corporation,
Cleveland. Ohio. Lamp shade. 2.087,749 ; July 20.
Bookman, Cliarles F., Jr., assignor to Railley Corporation,
Cleveland. Ohio. Lamp shade. 2.087,750 ; July 20.
Boomer, John W., Sr., Pontlac, Mich. Jlilk bottle trap.
2,086.460 ; July 6.
Boon, Sydney J. L., assignor to Boon's Patents Limited,
Boscombe, England. Vending machine. 2,093,410 ;
Sept. 21.
Boone, Pearley. B., San Francisco, Calif. Switch plug
connecter. 2.098,225 : Nov. 9.
Boon's Patents Limited. (See Boon, Sydney, J. L., as-
signor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
73
Boor, Arthur. (See Becker, P. P., Nickelsen, and Boor.)
Boor, Arthur, Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Monroe Auto
Equipment Company, Monroe, Mich. Sway bar con-
struction. 2,078,367 ; Apr. 27.
Boosey, Edward W. N., Detroit, Mich. Floor drain.
2,071,] GO; Feb. 16.
Boosey, Edward W. N., Detroit, Mich. Grease intercepter.
2,081,21.5 ; May 25.
Boosey, Edward ^V. N., Detroit, Mich. Nonsiphoning
trap for drainage systems. 2,088,993 ; Aug. 3.
Boosey, I^)dward W. N., Detroit, Mich. Floor drain.
2,095,024 ; Oct. 5.
Boosey, Edward W. N., Detroit, Mich. Floor drain.
2,101,978; Dec. 14.
Boosey, Edward W. N., Detroit, Mich. Grease trap.
2,103,316 ; Dec. 28.
Boot Mills. (See Burke, F. H., and Moberg, assignors.)
Bootes, Frank A., assignor of one-half to H. F. Heald,
Dayton, Ohio. Lawn mower. 2,094,345 ; Sept. 28.
Booth, Adelaide B. et al. (See Wilson, Elihu C, assignor.)
Booth, Charles F., and J. E. Malowan, Anniston, Ala.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Monsanto Chemi-
cal Company. Treatment of phosphoric acid.
2,081,351 ; May 25.
Booth, Clement, Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Cincinnati
Grinders, Incorporated. Grinding machine. 2,083,115 ;
June 8.
Booth, David N., New York, N. Y. Tooth brush.
2,090,663 ; Aug. 24.
Bootli, Earl C, assignor to Noblitt-Sparks Industries, Inc.,
Columbus, Ind. Tuning device for radio sets.
2,067,871; .Tan. 12.
Booth, Harold S., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsbuiah, Pa. Halogenated methyl ethers.
2.066,905 : Jan. 5.
Booth, Harry. (See Lloyd, A. H., and Booth.)
Booth, Harry T., Glencoe, 111., assignor to Lubrication
Control Corporation, Chicago, 111. Viscosity-responsive
device. 2,068,973 ; Jan. 26.
Booth, Henry, Yonkers, N. Y. Visible Inventory and sales
recording device. Re. 20,366 ; May 18.
Booth, James, Virginia City, Mont. Drill. 2,095,852 ;
Oct. 12.
Booth, Lionel E., Salt Lake City, Utah, assignor to The
Galigher Company. Aerating machine. 2,085,947 ;
July 6.
Booth, Ralph D., Brookline, J. R. Coffin, Newton High-
lands, and A. J. Tigges, Boston, Mass., assignors of
one-half to Jackson & Moreland, a partnership, and
one-half to Standard Oil Development Company. Tur-
bine structure. 2,084,474 ; June 22.
Booth, Roland. (See Hargieaves. C, and Booth.)
Booth, Roland T., assignor to McDonald Products Cor-
poration, Buffalo, N. Y. Smoker's accessory. 2,102,565 ;
Dec. 14.
Boothby, Albion M., Newton, and M. E. Gazette, Boston,
Mass., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Lily-Tulip
Cup Corporation, New York, N. Y. Collapsible paper
can. Re. 20,235 ; Jan. 12.
Boothby, Donald. (See Bendix, V., Boothby, and
Smalley.)
Boothby Fibre Can Company. (See Gazette, Marshall E.,
assignor.)
Boothe, Eugene F., assignor to James R. Kearney Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Fuse link. 2.089,172 ; Aug.
10.
Boothe, Eugene F., assignor to James R.. Kearney Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Fuse link. 2,093,509 ; Sept.
21.
Boothe, Eugene F., assignor to J. R. Kenrnev Corpora-
tion, St. Louis, Mo. Fuse link. 2,102,882 ; Dec. 21.
Boothroyd, Hubert. (See Clarke, T. B., and Boothroyd.)
Boon Mil!."!. (See Gionet, Arthur W.. assignor.)
Borba, Antone S., and G. T. Edwards, said Edwards as-
signor to H. J. Bias, Santa Cruz, Calif. Hear view mir-
ror structure. 2,085,000 ; June 29.
Borchardt, Philipp, and H. Ranke, Solln. near Munich,
Germany, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Union
Carbide and Carbon Corporation. Controlling the op-
eration of heat exchange devices. 2,084,987 ; June 29.
Borchers, Henry C, Chicago Heights, 111. I?ath mitt
handle. 2,068,102; ,Tan. 19.
Borcliers, William G., assignor to Autographic Register
Company, Iloboken, N. J. Manifolding device.
2,080,803 ; May 18.
Borchers, William G., assignor to Autographic Register
Company, Hoboken, N. J. Manifolding device.
2,082,729 ; June 1.
Borchert, Fred L. (See Anderson, Swan F., assignor.)
Borchcrt, Fred L. (See Bolon. Emerson A., assignor.)
Borchert, Fred L. (See Borchert, William, and F. L.)
Borchert, William, assignor to Tlio Tagit (Company, Koch-
ford, 111. Tag package. 2,098,611 ; Nov. 9.
Borchert, William, and F. L. Borchert, assignors to The
Taglt Company, Roekford, 111. Tag package.
2,085,783 ; July 6.
Borck, John A., Nulloy, assignor to Eastwood-Ncalloy
Corporation, Bellvllle, N. J. Resurfacing machine for
paper making machine suction boxes. 2,088,402 ; July
Borda, William F. (See GrlsoUa, Lucy, assignor.)
122128— P— 6
Borde, Raoul, Paris, France, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
pressure brake. 2,088,185 ; July 27.
Bordeaux, Claude G. (See White. F. S., and Bordeaux.)
Bordeaux, Claude G., Albany, N. Y. Heating system.
2,084,571 : June 22.
Bordeaux, Claude G., Albany, N. Y. Heating system.
2,087,613 ; July 20.
Borden, Arthur G., Washington, D. C. Medicament holder
for nasal inhalers. 2,084,299 ; June 15.
Rorden, Arthur G., Washington, D. C. Hair waving appa-
ratus. 2,089,727 ; Aug. 10.
Borden, Arthur G., assignor to Borden Industries, Inc.,
Washington, D. C. Hair waving apparatus. 2,092,692 ;
Sept. 7.
Borden Company, The. (See McClatchie, John M., as-
signor.)
Borden Company, The. (See Nair, John H., assignor.)
Borden Company, The. (See Nair, J. H., and Mook, as-
signors.)
Borden Industries, Inc. (See Borden, Arthur G., as-
signor.)
Borden, Moro M., assignor to Simplex Valve and Meter
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Multiple totalizing regis-
ter. 2.076,442 : Apr. 6.
Borden, Perry A., assignor to The Bristol Company,
Waterbury, Conn. Telemetering system. 2,100,467 ;
Nov. 30.
Border, Lawson E. (See Von Fuchs, G. H., and Border.)
Bordonaro, Benedict C. (See Johnson, L. E., and
Bordonaro.)
Borell, Raleigh A., Berkeley, Calif. Carburetor screen,
2,078,558 ; Apr. 27.
Borenstein, Walter, Brooklyn, and F, Basteni, New York,
N. Y. ; said Basteni assignor to said Borenstein.
Clutch device. 2.090,934 ; Aug. 24.
Borer, William J., Tekamah. Nebr. Internal combustion
engine. 2,091,091 ; Aug. 24.
Borg- Warner Corporation. (See Anderson, Milton, as-
signor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Brock, Denis T., as-
signor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Carlson. Raymond A.,
assignor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Emerson, John R., as-
signor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Fawick, Thomas L,, as-
si.gnor. )
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Firth, David, assignor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Fishburn, O. E., and
Orr, assignors.)
Dorg- Warner Cororation. (See Gamble, David E,, as-
signor.)
Borg-Wavner Corporation. (See Herz, Ferdinand B,, as-
signor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Ingersoll, Stephen L.,
assignor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation, (See Keilholtz, Lester S., as-
.signor. )
Eorg-Warnf^r Corporation. (See Keilholtz, L. S., and
Volhfrding, assignors,)
Borg-AVarner Corporation. (See Kilpela, Ano E., as-
signor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Kirby, Charles H., ea-
signor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Lyman, Kenneth E., as-
signor, )
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Lyman, K. E., and Gar-
coau, assignors.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See May, Edward M,, as-
signor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Murray, Howard J., as-
signor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Nutt, Harold, assignor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Nutt, H., and Reed, as-
signors,)
noig-Wariirr Corporation. (See Oldberg, Oscar, as-
signor,!
Borg-Wiii-nor Corporation. (See Osborne, William B.,
assignor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Rauen, Carl F., as-
signor.)
Borg-Warnor Corporation. (See Ranen, Carl F., and J. T.,
and Condon, assignors.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Reed, Harold V., as-
signor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Rehnberg, Axel F., as-
signor.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Swennos, Benjamin A.,
assignor.)
Horg-Warnor Corporation. (See Swonncs, B. A., and
Miller, assignors.)
Borg-Warnor Corporation. (See Wliltc, S. C, and Fish-
burn, assignors.)
Borgord, William F., Riverside, 111,, assignor to Inter-
n.Mflonal Harvester Company. Oil separator for com-
pressors. 2,074 323 : Mar. 23.
ISorgerd, William F., Riverside, and F. Ij. IMcCuno and
C. A. llherek, Chicago, 111., assignors to Tnteri\atlonal
Harvcslor Company. Milk refrigerating cablnot.
2.077,871 : Apr. 20.
norgcsoii. Sidney E., Rome, a.sslgnor to (ienernl Cable
Corpor.allon, N<'w York, N. Y. M(>t1iod and apparatus
for slu'Mtliiiig cores. 2.078,228; Apr. 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
BorRlin, Joseph N. (See Humphrey, I. W., and Borglin.)
Borglin, Joseph N., assignor to Hercules Powder Company,
Wilmington, Del. Refining rosin. 2,069,992 ; Feb. 9.
Borglin, Joseph N., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Noncrystallizing rosin compo-
sition and method of producing. 2,081,889 ; May 25.
Borglin, Joseph N., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Refining rosin. 2,081,890 ;
May 25.
Borglin, Joseph N., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Refining of rosin esters.
2.10.3,445 ; Dec. 28.
Borglin, Joseph N., Wilmington, and E. Ott, Elsmere,
assignors to Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington,
Del. Sulphur-containing terpenes and producing.
2,076,875 ; Apr. 13.
Borgwardt, Erich. (See Schoeller, W., and Borgwardt.)
Borias, Paul. (See Chireix, H. and Borins.)
Boriski, Martin J., assignor to Miller Brothers, Houston,
Tex. Fabric slitting machine. 2,087,728 ; July 20.
Boric, George H., Holyoke, assignor to Harvey-Whipple,
Inc., Springfield, Mass. Fuel delivering device.
2,068,593 ; Jan. 19.
Borkland, Ernest W., Jr., et al. (See Brown, William J.,
assisnor.)
Borland, Carl A. (See Froth, H. P., and Borland.)
Borloz, Leopold C. (See Schultz, R. H., Siebert, and
Borloz.)
Bormann, Elisabeth, Berlin-Charlottenbnrg, assignor to
Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Sie-
mensstadt, Germany. High tension rubber insulated
cable. 2,096,840 ; Oct. 26.
Borne Scrymser Company. (See Siever, Hughes L., as-
signor.)
Borner, Christian, Bomlitz near Walsrode, Germany, as-
signor to Sylvania Industrial Corporation, Fredericks-
burg, Va. Process and apparatus for drying tubing.
2.070,252 : Feb. 9.
Bornfieith, Edward A., et al. (See Hester, John C,
assignor.)
Bornfriend, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Self-winding time-
piece. 2,098.737 ; Nov. 9.
Bornkossel, Bruno, deceased, by M. Kornkessel, ad-
ministratrix, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, E. Breitling, W.
Brauer, and K. A. Lehmann, Essen, Germany, assignors,
by mesne assignments, to The National Cash Register
Co., Dayton, Ohio. Bookkeeping machine. 2,070,419 ;
Feb. 9.
tJornkessel, Martha, executrix. (See Bornkessel, B.,
Breitling, Brauer, and Lehmann.)
Borough, W. L., et al. (See Lorraine, David G., assignor.)
Borovicka, John, Hubbard Woods, 111. Lawn rake.
2,087,499 ; July 20.
Borroughs, Joseph N. (See Trewhitt. J. E., and Old,
assignors.)
Borrowman, George, Evanston, 111. Water purifying ma-
terial and preparing and using the same. 2,090,467 ;
Aug. 17.
Borrowman, James. (See McElhany, R. D., and Borrow-
man.)
Borton, Alwyn E., South Orange, assignor to Associated
Patentees, Inc., Ampere, N. J. Reel. 2,097,142 ; Oct.
20.
Borvisk Syndicate Ltd. (See Borzykowski, Benno, as-
signor.)
Borzykowski, Benno, Paris, France. as.«iignor to Borvisk
Syndicate Ltd., London, England. Direct production
of artificial silk in wound form suitable for the textile
industry. 2,101,361 ; Dec. 7.
Bosch, Charles H. (See Montgomery, L. J., and Bosch.)
Bosch, Robert, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Callsen, Albert,
assignor.)
Bosch, Robert, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Dobler, E., and
Holin, assignors.)
Bosch, Robert, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Heinrich, II., and
Volt, assignors.)
Bosch, Robert, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Heinrich, H.,
Hurst, and Voit, assignors.)
Bosch, Robert, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Holm, Ludwig,
assignor.)
Bosch. Robert. Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hurst, M., and
Book, assignors.)
Bosch, Robert, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Klein, Hermann,
assignor.)
Bosch, Robert, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Koch, Fritz, as-
signor.)
Bosch, Robert, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Schweizer, Alfred,
assignor.)
Bose, Theodore W., Santa Ana, Calif. Orchard heating'
system. 2,102,989 ; Dec. 21.
Bosl;et. Shelbv D.. (Tleevland, Ohio. Bumper attachment.
2.09:;,951 ; Sept. 21.
Boslaiul. Ileniian S., Paterson, N. J., assignor to Stein,
Hall & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Weighting
textile materials. 2,083,982 ; June 15.
Boss, John W., assignor to Chromium Products Corpora-
tion, Livingston, Mont. Electrolytic process and ap-
paratus for the production of chromic acid and caustic
alkali. 2,081,787 : May 25.
Boss. Tyre G., Alton Park, Tenn. Display and storage
refrigerator. 2,082,377 ; June 1.
Bossart. Paul N. (See Place, W. P.. and Bossart.)
Bossart, Paul N. (See Whitclo<:k, L. D., and Bossart.)
Bossart, Paul N., Cheswick, assignor to The Union Switch
& Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Electric signaling
system. 2,082,143; June 1.
Bossart, Paul N., Cheswick, assignor to The Union Switch
& Signal Company. Swissvale, Pa. Apparatus for rail-
. way train communication systems. 2,089,824 : Aug. 10.
Bosserman, Walter H., Winchester, Va. Rug display
rack. 2,081,216 ; May 25.
Bossert, Christian, Pforzheim, Germany. Slide pencil.
2,099,999 ; Nov. 23.
Bossert Company, The. (See Holland, Taylor G., as-
signor.)
BosBler, Robert B. (See Brundred, W. J., Crowley, and
Bossier.)
Bost, David E., Galesburg, 111. Dental instrument.
2,086,462 : July 6.
Bostock, Raymond N. (See Rue, H. E., and Bostock.)
Boston, Charles W., Kenmore, N. Y. Display cabinet.
2,088,149 ; July 27.
Boston, Charles W., Kenmore, N. Y. Display cover struc-
ture. 2,099,046 ; Nov. 16.
Boston Envelope Company. (See Sebell, Harry, assignor.)
Boston Royal Petticoat Company, The. (See Fine, David
L., assignor.)
Boston Wire Stitcher Company. (See Allen, Howard G.,
assignor.)
Boston Wire Stitcher Company. (See Allen, H. G., and
Bickford, assignors.)
Boston Wire Stitcher Company. (See Cavanagh, John F.,
assignor.)
Boston Wire Stitcher Company. (See Davis, E. W., and
Maynard, assignors.)
Boston Wire Stitcher Company. (See McClure, Harry
T., assignor.)
Boston Wire Stitcher Company. (See Shanks, C. E., and
Smitli, assignors.)
Boslcn \Aoven Hose & Rubber Company. (See Bierer,
John M., assignor.)
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Corporation. (See Duritza.
Stephen J., assignor.)
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Company. (See Knowland,
Thomas M., assignor.)
Boston Woven Hose and Rubber Company. (See McKay,
Hunter, assignor.)
Bostonia Products Co. (See Smith, Herbert W., assignor.)
Bostwick, Henry C, Coventry Township, assignor to The
Akron Standard Mold Company, Akron, Ohio. Col-
lapsible form. 2,073,729 ; Mar. 16.
Bostwick, Henry C, Coventry Township, Summit County,
assignor to The Akron Standard Mold Company, Akron,
Ohio. Tire building form. 2,083,289 : June 8.
Bostwick, Lee G., Chatham, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Sound translating device. 2,085,073 ; June 29.
Bostwick. Myron A., North Arlington, N. J., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & INIanufacturing Company,
East Pittsburgh, Pa. Automatic network protector.
2,094,346: Sept. 28.
Bostwick Steel Lath Company, The. (See Hurlbert,
William G., Jr., assignor.)
Boswau, Hans P., assignor to The North Electric Manu-
facturing Company, Gallon, Ohio. Supervisory control
s.vstem. 2,091,301 ; Aug. 31.
Boswau, Hans P., Lorain, Ohio, and R. M. Hicks, Plain-
field, N. J., said Boswau assignor to The North Electric
Manufacturing Company, Gallon, Ohio, and said Hicks
assignor to The Teleregister Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Quotation system. 2,088,942 ; Aug. 3.
Bosworth, Thomas E., Cranston, .assignor to Universal
Optical Corporation, Providence. R. I. Ophthalmic
mounting "oxford". 2,071.058: Feb. 16.
Bott, Francis J., Seattle, Wash. Viner. 2,084,935:
June 22.
Botta, Alboino. (See Romano, A., and Botta.)
Bolting, Percy B.. Sr., Troup, Tex. Center punch.
2,081,217 ; May 25.
Bottle, Edward K., Elmira, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to American Sales Book Companv, Inc.
Manifolding device. 2,070,707 ; Feb. 16.
BBttler, Theodor. (See Schrauth, W., and BOttler.)
Botnen, Karl O., Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Internal
expansion brake. 2,093,996 : Sept. 28.
Bottomley, Samuel. (See Owens, H., and Bottomley.)
Bottoms, Robert R., assignor to The Girdler Corporation,
Lousville, Ky. Purifying aminated compounds.
2,085,784 ; July 6.
Bottoms, Robert R., assignor to The Girdler Corporation,
Louisville, Ky. Production of alkylamines. 2,083,785 ;
July 6.
Bottoms, Robert R., Birmingham, Ala., assignor to The
Girdler Corporation. Louisville, Ky. Separating lower
alkylamines. 2,085,786 ; July 6.
Bottoms, Robert R.. Birmingham, Ala., assignor to The
Girdler Corporation, Louisville, ivy. Separating lower
alklamines. 2,085.787 ; July G.
Botts, John M., Jenkintown, Pa. Stocking. 2,088,943 ;
Aug. 3.
Bottum, Edward W.. Detroit, Mich. Refrigerator cabinet.
2,081,788; May 25.
Bouchard, Samuel E., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optica)
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Ophthalmic mounting.
2,080,847 ; May 18.
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Bouchard, Samuel E., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Ophthalic mounting.
2,083,772 ; June 15.
Boucher, Marcel, Eltingville, N. Y. Brooch assemblage.
2,072,080 ; Mar. 2.
Bouget, Yves A., West Orange, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Gauging device. 2,080,456 ; May 18.
Boughton, Earl. (See Miller, W. C, and Boughton.)
Boughton, Roger C, San Gabriel, Calif. Pipe joint and
sealing the same. 2,076,876 ; Apr. 13.
Boughton, Roger C, San Francisco, Calif. Pipe joint.
2,101,894; Dec. 14.
Boughton, Willis A., Cambridge, and W. R. Mansfield,
Boston, assignors to New England Mica Co., Waltham,
Mass. Resinous and wax-like reaction products from
polyhydric alcohols and boric acid compounds.
2,084,261 ; June 15.
Boughton, Willis A., Cambridge, and W. R. Mansfield,
Boston, assignors to New England Mica Co., Waltham,
Mass. Products bonded with the resinous reaction prod-
ucts from polyhydric alcohols and boric acid compounds.
2,084,262 ; June 15.
Boughton, Willis A., Cambridge, and W. R. Mansfield,
Boston, assignors to New England Mica Co., Waltham,
Mass. Products bonded with the resinous reaction prod-
ucts from polyhydric alcohols and phosphoric acid com-
pounds. 2,084,263 ; June 15.
Bouhuys, Aleidus G., assignor to American Enka Cor-
poration, Enka, N. C. Apparatus for testing yarns,
threads, filaments and the like. 2,092,439 ; Sept. 7.
Bouligny, R. H., Inc. (See Lewis, J. F., and Moseley,
assignors.)
Boulogne, Edgar, Lambersart, assignor to Societe Indus-
trielle des Derives du Soufre, Nord, France and himself.
Preparation of stable colloidal sulphur. 2,094,939 ;
Oct. 5.
Boulton, Berthoud C. (See Klemm, H. G., and Boulton.)
Boulton, Harold S., Chicago, 111. Machine for troweling.
2,101,895 ; Dec. 14.
Boulton Paul Aircraft Limited. (See Townend, Hubert
C. H., assignor.)
Bouma, Wikke, assignor to J. Van Nuland, Los Angeles,
Calif. Umbrella. 2,076,525 ; Apr. 13.
Bouman, Johannes A. J. (See Tellegen, B. D. H., Bou-
man, and Rinia.)
Boumeester, Huibert G., assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloei-
lampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Electric dis-
charge tube. 2,075,165 ; Mar. 30.
Bound, Harry H., Lakewood, assignor to The Cleveland
Welding Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Method of and
apparatus for striping wheels. 2,078,366 ; Apr. 27.
Bounds, Overton M., Oklahoma City, Okla. Brake for
airplanes. 2,074,360 ; Mar. 23.
Boundy, Ray H., and W. E. Roush, assignors to The Dow
Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. Making olefine
bromides. 2,088,159 ; July 27.
Bour, John W., Los Angeles, Calif. Garment. 2,074,012 ;
Mar. 16.
Bourdic, Jack P., St. Clair Shores, assignor of one-half
to L. E. Zink, Detroit, Mich. Spring holder and
support. 2,095,689 ; Oct. 12.
Bourdon, Pierre M., Paris, assignor to Mlchelin et Cie,
Clermont - Forrand, France. Vehicle suspension.
2,069,911 : Feb. 9.
Bourdon, Russell G. (See Hunter, D. E., and Bourdon.)
Bourdon, Russell G., assignor of one-third to L. H. Rietdyk,
and one-third to R. H. McGowan, Muskegon, Mich.
Signal and brake testing device for motor cars and the
like. 2,082,535 ; June 1.
Bourdon, Russell G., assignor to The Shaw-Wall^er Com-
pany, Muskegon, Mich. Guide card with index-insert
pocket. 2,0S9,333 ; Aug. 10.
Bourland, Eddie M., Puyallup, Wash., assignor to Fibre-
board Products Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Container.
2,085,292 ; June 29.
Bourne, Clilford A., Portland, Oreg. Typist's device.
2,089,595 ; Aug. 10.
Bourne, Roland P.., a.ssignor to The Blaxim Silencer Com-
pany, Hartford, Conn. Sound attenuating device.
2,07.5,263 ; Mar. 30.
Bourne, Roland B., assignor to The Maxim Silencer Com-
pany, Harlford, Conn. Sound attenuating device.
2,07.5,265 ; Mar. 30.
Bourne, Roland B., assignor to The Maxim Silencer Com-
pany, Hartford, Conn. Sound attenuating device.
2,100,655 ; Nov. 30.
Bourne, Roland I'.., iuid 11. II. Maxim, assignors to The
Maxim Silencer 0)mpany, Hartford, Conn. Spark ar-
rester and silencer. 2,075,264 ; Mar. 30.
Bourne, Stanley E. (See Collins, R. D., Reld, and
Hournc. )
Bour<|uln, Edgar, Framlngham, Mass., assignor to AVnrren
Telechron Company. Advertising clock. 2,082,612 ;
June 1.
BouHlicld, Alfred, assignor to 10. and T. Fairbanks and
Company, St. Joliiisbury, Vt. Sasli for dial scales.
2,083,825 ; June 15.
BouHiiiun, Henry W., Scotia, N. Y., nsslgnor to Goneriil
lOlcclrlc ('onipany. Protecllve .•irriiiigement for olcclrl-
ciil InslriiiiienlH. 2,079, '1.S5 ; May 4.
Bousquet, lOuclld W. (See Amend, "W. J., and Bousquet.)
Bousquet, lOuclid W. (See Sul/.berg, P. L., and l!ouH<iue(.)
Bousquet, Euclid W., Wilmington, and W. A. Lazier, Mar-
shallton, assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
Company, Wilmington, Del. Hydrogenating substituted
aromatic alcohols. 2,078,230 ; Apr. 27.
Bousquet, Euclid W., Wilmington, and W. A. Lazier, New
Castle County, assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Preparing hydroaro-
matic lactones. 2,088,633 ; Aug. 3.
Bousquet, L'Roche G., Baltimore, Md., H. W. Richter,
Rahway, N. J., and B. W. Allan, assignors to American
Zirconium Corporation, St. Helena, Baltimore, Md.
Production of titanium dioxide. 2,089,180 ; Aug. 10.
Boussel, Lucien A., Courbevoie, assignor to Societe
Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements Hotchkiss & Cie.,
Levallois-Perret, Seine, France. Pneumatic recocking
device for macliine guns. 2,071,020 : Feb. 16.
Boussel, Lucien A., Courbevoie, assignor to Societe
Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements Hotchkiss & Cie,
Seine, France. Remote control for machine guns.
2,097,962 : Nov. 2.
Boutet, Rene E., Paris, France. Electric calculating ma-
chine. 2,070,824 ; Feb. 16.
Bouthillier, Emile, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Garage
door. 2,069,665 ; Feb. 2.
Bouton, Edgar M., assignor to Westinghouse Electric Ele-
vator Company, Chicago, 111. Moving stairway.
2,088,460 ; July 27.
Bouton, Edgar M., Park Ridge, and W. F. Eames^ Edge-
wood, Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric Ele-
vator Company, Chicago, 111. Signal and control sys-
tem for elevators. 2.066,906 ; Jan. 5.
Bouton, Edgar M., and H. W. AVilliams, assignors to West-
inghouse Electric Elevator Company, Chicago, 111. Sig-
nal and control system for elevators. 2,066,907 ;
Jan. 5.
Bouton, Edgar M., and H. W. Williams, assignors to West-
inghouse Electric Elevator Companv, Chicago, 111. Ele-
vator system. 2,066,908; Jan. 5.
Bouton, Edgar M., Chicago, 111., and W. F. Fames, Pitts-
burgh, Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric Ele-
vator Company, Chicago, 111. Elevator system.
2,066,909 ; Jan. 5.
Bouton, Edgar M., Chicago, 111., and G. C. Saltzman,
Edgewood, Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric Ele-
vator Company, Chicago, 111. Moving stairway.
2,071,813; Feb. 23.
Bouton, Edgar M., and H. W. Williams, assignors to West-
inghouse Electric Elevator Company, Chicago, 111. Ele-
vator control system. 2,081,980 ; June 1.
Boutte, Aline M., New Iberia, La. Built-in ventilator.
2,087,833 ; July 20.
Boutwell, Clarence E., Birmingham, Ala. Making level
faced matrices. 2,103,764 ; Dec. 28.
Bouveng, Nils, Elgo, Sweden, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Companv, Jersey City,
N. J. Film magazine. Re. 20,595 ; Dec. 21.
Bouvier, George A., Chicago, and H. W. Larson. Downers
Grove, 111., assignors to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Securing device.
2,008,368 ; Jan. 19.
Bouvier, Paul, and R. Villen, Paris, France, assignors to
Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Antenna
arrangement. 2,082,820 ; June 8.
Bouwers, Albert, assignor, by mesne assignments, to N. V.
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
High voltage discharge tube. 2,075,697 ; Mar. 30.
Bouwers, Albert, assignor, by mesne assignments, to N. V.
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
X-ray tube having a rotary anode. 2,081,789 ; May 25.
Bouwers, Albert, assignor to N. V. Philips Gloeilampen-
fabrisken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. X-ray tube.
2,090,722 ; Aug. 24.
Bouwers, Albert, assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloeilampen-
fabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. X-ray installation
comprising a movable anode X-ray tube. 2,092,618 ;
Sept. 7.
Bouwers, Albert, assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloeilampen-
fabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. X-Ray tube.
2,094,.395 ; Sept. 2S.
Bouwers, Albert, assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloeilampen-
fabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Device for charg-
ing condensers. 2,102,883 ; Dec. 21.
Bouwers, Albert, and J. II. van der Tuuk. assignors to
N. V. Philips' Gloellampenrabrieken, I'^lndhoven, Nether-
lands. Electric discharge tube. 2,093,002 ; Sept. 14.
Bov, Raphael F. (See Schrader, II. J., and l?ov.)
Bovatrd and Company. (See Gibson, Jesse O., as-
signor.)
liovard, I'^loyd G., Altrou, Oliio, assignor lo The Oltlo Brass
Comp.uiy," Manslield, Ohio. Process and .ipiK'n-aliis lor
manuracturliig insulalors. 2,()liS,9ll; .Ian. 2ii.
IJovny, Norman 10., Naugatuck, Conn,, assignor lo llnlted
States Kulihcr Producl.'^, Inc., New York, N. Y. Kub-
hrv .soled I'oolwear. 2,0'.)S,irj; Nov. 9.
Hovello, .Vngi'lo B. (See Harris, JelT(>rson D,, assignor.)
liowdcM, lOilward, Konclon. .Mnd 1). (VDuirv, Miildlesex.
assignors In 'I'he lOnlleld Cable Works, I.lnilled, Lon-
don, IOiigl:ind. I'roleclive coaling and sheathing for
ciihle.^i, pipes, and the like. 2,09.3,-in ; Sept. 21.
Bowdrn (lOngineeis) LiinltiHl. (See Tondour, Rene, ns-
signoi-, )
Howdcn, Frederick S., and It. 11. Bowden. Kansas City,
Knns., assigiiois lo White Springs DlsllUerv. Inc.
riudiii'lng dislillcd alcdholle spirits. 2,097.5-l,^ ; "Nov. '_'.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bowden, James J., Warren, Ohio. Heat-treating metal.
2,085,948 ; July 6.
Bowden, Richard B. (See Bowden, Frederick S. and
R. B.)
Bowden, Robert, Robstown, assignor to V. W. Payton,
Bell County, Tex. Apparatus for spraying a center
stripe on highways. 2,076,172 ; Apr. G.
Bowden, William H., assignor to The Maytag Company,
Newton, Iowa. Clutch mechanism. 2,092,104 ;
Sept. 7.
Bowdil Company, The. (See Bowman, Charles L., as-
signor. )
Bowe, Charles F., assignor of twenty-two and one-half
per cent to E. G. Baird, Canton, and twenty-two and
one-half per cent to C. W. Traynor, Massillon, Ohio.
Ash remover. 2,100,937; Nov. 30.
Bowen, Albert H., and T. W. Dike, assignors to I. F.
Laucks, Inc., Seattle, Wash. Potentially reactive syn-
thetic resin film. 2,068,479 ; Jan. 19.
Bowen. Albert H., and T. W. Dike, assignors to I. F.
Laucks, Inc., Seattle. Wash. Reaction product of cel-
lulosic material. 2,098,082 ; Nov. 2.
Bowen, Albert H., and T. W. Dike, assignors to I. F.
Laucks, Inc., Seattle, Wash. Synthetic resin adhesive.
2,098,083 ; Nov. 2.
Bowen, Alice S., assignor to S. & G. Gump Company,
Honolulu, Hawaii. Liquid container. 2,093,905 : Sept.
21.
Bowen, Arnold E., Red Bank, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Shielding system.
2.075,927; Apr. 6.
Boweu, Arnold E., Red Bank, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Electrical meas-
uring system. 2,093,512 ; Sept. 21.
Bowen, Arnold E., Red Bank, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Earth resistivity
measurement. 2,094,116 ; Sept. 28.
Bowen, Charles R., and J. M. Southwell, Los Angeles,
Calif., assignors of fifteen percent to H. Scheiner, New
York, N. Y. Radio tune-in control device. 2,070,779 ;
Feb. 16.
Bowen, E.Trl M. (See Oberhoffken, A., and Bowen.)
Bowen, Ceorge W., Houston, Tex. Line wiper.
2,097,016 ; Oct. 26.
Bowen, Herbert C, assignor to Hydraulic Brake Com-
pany, Detroit, Jlich. Compensating master cylinder.
2,071,0.59 ; Feb. 16.
Bowen, Herbert C, assignor to Hydraulic Brake Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Equalized hvdraulic brake.
2.074.361 ; Mar. 23.
Bowen, Herbert C, assignor to Hydraulic Brake Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Fluid pressure actuated motor.
2.074.362 ; Mar. 23.
Bowen, Herbert C. assignor to Hvdraulic Brake Company,
Detroit, Mich. Brake. 2,084,184 ; June 15.
Bowen, Herbert C, assignor to Hydraulic Brake Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Fluid compression device.
2,093,543 : Sept. 21.
Bowen, Herbert C, assignor to Hydraulic Brake Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Ironing machine. 2,103,141 ;
Dec. 21.
Bowen, Joel, assignor to Blodel Specialty Sales Company,
Miami, Fla. Flush valve silencer. 2,066,554 ; Jan. 5.
Bowen, Joseph M., West Quincy, assignor to Gillette Safety
Razor Company. Boston, Mass. Shaving implement.
2,075,698 ; Mar. 30.
Bowen, Kenneth H. (See Metcalf, H. G., and Bowen.)
Bowen, Kenneth H., assignor to Columbian Rope Com-
pany, Auburn, N. Y. Polishing wheel. 2,085,142 ;
June 29.
Boweu, Lester W., Larchmont, assignor to Trans-Lux Day-
light Picture Screen Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Projection system. 2,066,436 ; Jan. 5.
Bowen, Max E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Dual master cyl-
inder hydraulic brake. 2,080,687 ; May 18.
Bowen, Myron W., assignor to Hydraulic Brake Company,
Detroit, Mich. Braking mechanism. 2,080,196 ; May
11.
Bowen, Richard W., Jerseyville, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signinonls, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pat-
erson, N. J. Shoe and making same. 2,068,651 ; Jan.
26.
Bowen, Thomas B., Huntington, W. Va. Windshield
wiper. 2.101.773 : Dec. 7.
Bowen, Wilfrid W., Washington, D. C. Binder. 2,072,494 ;
Mar. 2.
Bowen, William F., assignor to Evans Case Company,
North Attleboro, Mass. Bag. 2,081,085 ; May 18.
Bowen, William F., assignor to Evans Case Company,
North Attleboro, Mass. Receptacle. 2,087,055 ; July
13.
Bowen, William F., assignor to Evans Case Company,
North Attleboro, Mass. Receptacle. 2,087,056 ; July
13.
Bowen, William S., Westfleld, N. J. Apparatus for spray
drying. 2,081,909 ; June 1.
Bowen, William S., Westfield, N. J. Dust collector.
2,082,242 ; June 1.
Bowen, William S., AVestfield, N. J. Homogenizing appa-
ratus. 2.103,888; Dec. 28.
Bowen, William S., and J. Freeman, Westfield, N. .T,
Belt delivery spray drier. 2.068,841 ; Jan. 26.
Bowen, William S., and J. Freeman, Westfield, N. J.
Homogenizing mechanism. 2,103,887 ; Dec. 28.
Bower, Byron F., assignor to The Howell Company, St.
Charles, 111. Closure for refuse receivers. 2,072,706 ;
Mar. 2.
Bower, George W., Wesley^•ille, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Hydraulic operating mechanism.
2,082,613 ; June 1.
Bower, Harold F., Rome, assignor to General Cable Cor-
poration, New York, IS'. Y. Electrical conductor and
manufacture. 2.090.510: Aug. 17.
Bower, Raymond G., Bloomfield Hills, assignor to Bur-
roughs Adding Machine Company, Detroit, Mich. Key-
board for typewriters. 2,080,457 ; May 18.
Bower Roller Hearing Company. (See Houimel, Charles
L., assignor.)
Bower, William M., Romford, assignor to Linotjre and
Machinery Limited, London, England. Distributing
mechanism of typographical composing machines.
2.079,198 ; May 4.
Bowerman, Frank C, Lake Williams, N. Dak. Con-
vertible automobile accessory. 2,077,736 ; Apr. 20.
Bowers, Cecelia E. (See Schaeffer. Edward G., assignor.)
Bowers, Claude E., Los Angeles, Calif. Automatic leveling
ladder. 2.071,608 ; Feb. 23.
Bowers, Don S., Tulsa, Okla. Thread protector.
2,082,144 ; June 1.
Bowers, Frank. (See Howse, C. L., Thomas, and Bowers.)
Bowers, Frank, assignor to Diamond Power Specialty
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Fluid heater cleaner.
2,069,574; Feb. 2.
Bower.s, Frank E., Drexel Hill, assignor to Doyle &
Bowers. Philadelphia, Pa. Ophthalmic mounting.
2.091,583; Aug. 31.
Bowers, Frederick M., Chester, Pa. Electrode holder.
2,067,230 ; Jan. 12.
Bowers, Helen S. (See Fritts, Howard S., assignor.)
Bowers, Thomas A., Boston, Mass. Compacting appa-
ratus. 2.103,142 ; Dec. 21.
Bowers, Thomas A., assignor to Flexion, Inc., Boston,
Mass. Piston ring material. 2,076,539 ; Aps. 13.
Bowers, Thomas A., assignor to Flexion, Inc., Boston,
Mass. Continuous rotary forging die. 2,076,541 ; Apr.
13.
Bowers, Thomas A., assignor to Flexion, Inc., Boston,
Mass. Piston ring. 2,076,542 ; Apr. 13.
Bowers, Thomas A., assignor to Flexion, Inc., Boston,
Mass. Making piston rings. 2,076,543 ; Apr. 13.
Bowers, Thomas A., assignor to Flexion, Inc., Boston,
Mass. Piston ring. 2,076,544; Apr. 13.
Bowersock, Wilber E., and F. J. Spiess, assignors to The
Rochester Folding Box Co., Rochester. N. Y. Method
of and apparatus for making containers. 2,068,163 ;
Jan. 19.
Bowersox, Jo-seph W., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to
Superior Felt and Bedding Company. Spring filled mat-
tress or cushion. 2,083,555 ; June 15.
Bowersox, Joseph W., Chicago, 111., assignor to Superior
Felt and Bedding Company. Mattress handle.
2,086,489 ; July 6.
Bowes, David M., I'ath. N. Y. Molding form for struc-
tural material. 2,101,019 ; Dec. 7.
Bowes "Seal Fast" Corporation. (See Mullen, Thomas W.,
assignor. )
Bowes, William L. (See Gaus, G. E., and Bowes.)
Bowie, Augustus J., San Francisco, Calif. Switch.
2,092,829 ; Sept. 14.
Bowie, Frank W., and A. S. Lieb, Binghamton, N. Y. Die.
2,097,363 ; Oct. 26.
Bowker, Emmett W.. Inwood, Long Island, N. Y. Safety-
pin. 2,093.630 ; Sent. 21.
Bowland, Ruth A., Tulsa, Okla. Adjustable head size
form. 2,06^.713; Jan. 5.
Bowlden. Earl T. (See Strutz. E. H., and Bowlden.1
Bowles. Edward L., Wellesley Farms, Mass. Police com-
munication system. 2,070,112 ; Feb. 9. •
Bowles. 1-dward L., Wellesley Farms. Mass. Slide rule.
2,071,105 ; Feb. 16,
Bowles, Edward L., Wellesley Farms, Mass. Measuring
dynamic characteristics. 2.099,923 ; Nov. 23.
Bowley, Raymond E., San Anselmo, Calif. Method and
apparatus for tone compensation in sound reproducing
apparatus. Re. 20,395 ; June 8.
Bowley. Raymond E., San Anselmo. Calif. Sound repro-
ducing apparatus. Re. 20,467; Aug. 17.
Bowlus, Harold G., Penns Grove, N. J., assignor to E. I.
dn Pont do Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Improvement in the manufacture of polynaphthyl alkyl-
ene ethers. 2.093,990 ; Sept. 28.
Bowman, Arthur ]\[.. and J. I. Bowman, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
said A. JL Bowman assignor to said J. I. Bowman.
Reenforced concrete slab and core therefor. 2.070,577 ;
Feb. 16.
Bowman, Charles L.. Bowdil. assignor to The Bowdil Com-
pany, Canton, Ohio. Mining machine. 2,103,509; Dec.
28.
Bowman, Clarence B. (See Harris, J. B., Jr., and
Bowman.)
Bowman, Earle L., Attleboro, Mass. Disinfecting dis-
pensing apparatus. 2,075,266 ; Mar. 30.
Bowman, Frederic C, Los Angeles, and H. Stougaard,
Walnut Park, assignors to A. R. Maas Chemical Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Manufacturing anhydrous sodium
sulphite. 2,080,528; May 18.
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77
Bowman, George, Cricklewood, London, and G. C. Burgess,
Wembley, assignors to S. Smith & Sons (Motor Acces-
sories) Limited, London, England. Hydraulic jack.
2,087,661 ; July 20.
Bowman, George, London, and G. C. Burgess, Wembley,
assignors to S. Smith & Sons (Motor Accessories)
Limited, London, England. Valve device. 2,093,003;
Sept. 14.
Bowman, Hyman D., Pittsburgh, Pa. Flatiron.
2,076,614; Apr. 13.
Bowman, James H., Honolulu, Hawaii. Coin tray.
2,094,834 ; Oct. 5. ,
Bowman, James I. (See Bowman, Arthur M. and J. I.,
assignors.)
Bowman, John E., Buchanan, Mich. Device for supplying
moisture to motors. 2.083,683 ; June 15.
Bowman, Joseph S., El Paso, Tex., assignor to Westing-
liouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Flour sifter. 2,074,162 ; Mar. 16.
Bowman, Louis G., assignor to Lewis Invisible Stitch
Machine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Sewing machine
main shaft bearing. 2,093,030 ; Sept. 14.
Bowman-Manifold, Michael, Worplesdon, England. Tele-
vision. 2,090,801 ; Aug. 24.
Bowman-Manifold, Michael, Heathcot, England, assignor
to Electric & Musical Industries, Ltd. Control circuits
for cathode ray devices. 2,097,334 ; Oct. 26.
Bowman-Manifold, Michael, Worplesdon Station and W. S.
Percival, Hanwell, assignors to Electric and Musical In-
dustries Limited, Hayes, England. Television and like
system. 2,096,877 ; Oct. 26.
Bowman, Reginald G., Gary, Ind., assignor to The Traugh-
ber Engineering Co. Apparatus and method for re-
moving particles from gases. 2,070,578 ; Feb. 16.
Bowman, Vern A., Thornloe, Ontario, Canada. Motor
vehicle. 2,093,229 ; Sept. 14.
Bowman, William A. (See Jones, G. B., Jr., and Bowman.)
Bowman, William J., Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. Auto-
matic station selector for radio receivers. 2,098,331 ;
Nov. 9.
Bowne, Langford J., Howard Beach, assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y. Tele-
phone system. 2,072,940 ; Mar. 9.
Bowron, Charles E., Birmingham, and A. G. Delanv,
Alabama City, Ala., assignors to Gulf States Steel
Company. Catcher table for rolling mills. 2,071,609 ;
Feb. 23.
Bowser, Percy L. (See Flammang, J., Bowser, and Ernst.)
Bowser, S. F.. & Company. (See Carlson, Carl E., as-
signor.)
Bowser, S. F., & Company. (See Carroll, William M.,
assignor.)
Bowser, S. F., & Company. (See Farwell, Joseph as-
signor.)
Bowser, S. F., & Company. (See Foley, Charles B., as-
signor.)
Bowser, S. F., & Company. (See Lanser, Alfred, assignor.)
Bowser, S. F., & Company. (See Marvel, Harvey K.,
assignor.)
Bowser, S. F., & Company. (See Renfrew, Paul B.,
assignor.)
Bowser, S. F., & Company. (See Renfrew, P. B., and
Bond, assignors.)
Box. Ernest R. (See Powell, A. R.. and Box.)
Boyce, John A., deceased, by J. F. Thomas, administrator,
assignor to J. Boyce, Berkeley, Calif. Multicolor print-
ing machine. 2,082.145 ; June 1.
Boyce, Josie. (See Boyce, John A., assignor.)
Boyce. Leonard D., Mapiewood, Mo. Ignition timer con-
trolling device. 2,103,348 ; Dec. 28.
Boyce Thompson Institute for Plant Research, Inc. (See
Denny, Frnnk E., assignor.)
Boyd, -Andrew J., Clayton, N. Mex. Inflating valve.
2,095.912 : Oct. 12.
Boyd, Chester V., assignor to Noo Tooth Brush, Inc.,
Rockford, 111. Tooth brush. 2,077,392 ; Apr. 20.
Boyd, Eleanor L., Scottsboro, Ala. Toilet or water-
closet seat, protector or cover. 2,084,890; June 22.
Boyd, Fisher L., Haverford, assignor to National Foam
System, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Cartridge valve.
2,077,872 ; Apr. 20.
Boyd, fJuy H. and S. II., York, Pa. Exterminating device
for bugs iind insects. 2,098,027; Nov. 2.
Boyd. Howard M. (See Ruth, J. P., and Boyd.)
Boyd, James H., Jr. (See Malisoff, W. M., and Boyd.)
Boyd, Jesse, Sudan, Tex. Cotton gin rib. 2,089,108 1
Aug. 3.
Boyd, Robert C. (See Brain, G., and Boyd.)
Boyd, Stephen II. (See Boyd, Guy S. and S. H.)
Boy(5, Alfred. Pnris, France. .\u1()nialic teloplione appa-
rntiiH. 2,075,(134; Mar. 30.
Boyo Needle Company, The. (See Carlson, GOstav A., as-
signor.)
Boye Needle Company, The. (See Davis, Edward D., ns-
Rtgnor. )
Boycr, lOnrle G., I'hilndelplila, Pa., assignor to Ilaiinlfln
M.Tinil'acturing Co., Chicago, 111. Slotlhig, p(>rl'()ratlng,
and flpllntng of tubes and the like. 2,070.780 ; Vvh. 16.
Boyer, Earle G., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Hannifin
Mannfncturlng Co., Chicago, 111. Pipe aligning tool.
2,080,906 ; May 18.
Boyor, lOiirle G., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Ilnnnlfln
Miinufacturlng (^o., Chicago, 111. Well strainer.
2,084,185 ; June 16.
Boyer, F. Walter. (See Taylor, Don A., assignor.)
Boyer, Harold H., Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,093,991 ;
Sept. 28.
Boyer, Lewis P., Butte, Mont. Ledger plate anvil.
2,072,021 ; Feb. 23.
Boyer, Orren B., Fargo, N. Dak. Hydraulic steering ap-
paratus. 2.093,801 ; Sept. 21.
Boyer, Warren L., Longmeadow, Mass. Garden imple-
ment. 2,093,304; Sept. 14.
Boyes, William H., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor of one-half
to M. Kopita and J. Wasserstein. Air veliicle.
2,070,854; Feb. 16.
Boyett, Jesse B., Nashville, Ga. Self-propelled spraying
machine. 2,090,929 ; Aug. 24.
Boyett, Jesse B.. Nashville, Ga. Combined oscillatory re-
ciprocatory self-centering pump. 2,103,967 ; Dec. 28.
Boyle, Eugene G., San Francisco, Calif. Cu.shioned stock-
ing supporter guard. 2,103,446 ; Dee. 28.
Boyle, Horace H., Swansea, Wales. Dental apparatus.
2,091,092 ; Aug. 24.
Boyle Manufacturing Company. (See Anderson, Frank B.,
assignor.)
Boyle, Peter J. (See Canetta, J., and Boyle.)
Boyles, Ralph R., assignor to Waterous Company, St.
Paul, Minn. Hydrant and deformable or breakable
valve stem therefor. 2,085,074 ; June 29.
Boynton, Arthur J., Winnetka, assignor to Brassert-Tide-
water Development Corporation, Chicago, 111. Coking
hydrocarbon material. 2,069,815 ; Feb. 9.
Boynton, Bemice L. (See Grey, R. E., and Boynton.)
Boys, Charles V., London, England. Water flow gas
calorimeter. 2,068,791 ; Jan. 26.
Boysen, John A., Rutherford, N. J., and V. E. Raddatz,
Woodhaven, assignors to Robert Reis & Co., New York,
N. Y. Garment. 2,074,119 ; Mar. 16.
Bozeman, John F., Lake Charles, La., assignor to Ace
Wire Line Core Drilling Company. Core drill.
2,071,916 ; Feb. 23.
Bozin, Zorn L., Gary, Ind. Roller screen structure or the
like. 2,094,444 ; Sept. 28.
Braam, Harold S., assignor of one-half to D. H. White-
head, Chicago, and one-half to J. R. Nalbach, Oak Park,
111. Sheet segregating mechanism. 2,093.992 ; Sept.
28.
Braasch, Arnold, Neumunster, Germany, assignor to
Standard Brands Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Fine-
bubble aeration of diaphragm fermenting vats.
2,092,151 ; Sept. 7.
Braaten, Arthur M., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Crystal oscillator circuits.
2,070,647 ; Feb. 16.
Braband, Carl. (See Barz, F., and Braband.)
Brabender, George J. (See Abrams, A., Forcey, and
Brabender.)
Bracewell, James A., Tulsa, Okla. Game apparatus for
amusement purposes. 2,074,207 ; Mar. 16.
Brach, E. J., & Sons. (See Llewellyn, L. K., and Barton,
assignors.)
Brach, Leon S., East Orange, N. J. Lightning arrester.
Re. 20,465 ; Aug. 10.
Brack, John D., Sulphur, La., assignor to The Union
Sulphur Company. Pump pressure operated core bar-
rel. 2,084,988; June 29.
Bracke, Robert F., Chicago, 111. Carburetor. 2,089,248 ;
Aug. 10.
Braekett, Clare L. (See Stoll, Albert, assignor.)
Brackett, Edward M., D. Daneke, and L. C. Williams,
Topoka, Kans., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Dexter Folder Company, New York, N. Y. Gauge
and gauge stop mcch.nnism for trimming and cutting
machines. 2,095,309 ; Oct. 12.
Brackett, Fred IM. (See Daneke, Dietrich, assignor.)
Brackett, Tracy F., Detroit, Mich. Making wheels.
2,074,453; Mar. 23.
Braekett, Tracy F., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Paint spraying machine.
2,083,633 ; June 15.
Brackett. Tracy F., assignor to General Jlotors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Spraying machine. 2,083,634 ;
June 15.
Brndburn, Curtis E., assignor to II. L. Divine, Garden City,
Kans. Car odorlzer. 2,103,609 ; Dec. 28.
Bradburn, George W. (See Townscnd, D. W., and Brad-
burn.)
Bradbury, Joseph W., Blanchcstor, N. H. Watch pro-
tector. 2,076.221 ; Apr. 6.
Bradbury, Walter W.. St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Vtnltpd
Sho(> M;ichlnory Corporalion, Patorson, N. J. Wood
lu'ol turning niiiclilne. 2. 000, 021 ; .\iig. 17.
Braddon, Fred D., Babylon, nsslgnor to Sporry Products,
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. IiKllciillng di'vice for Haw
detector mechanism. 2,071,7.">!) ; Mar. 23.
Braden, Mnrsliall II.. Kock Islaiul. HI., iisslgnor, by mesne
assignments, to Oil Biniior lliillilcrs. Inc.. DMVonport,
Iowa. Oil hnrnor dr.ifl conlnil, 2.075,;?;il ; Mnr, 30.
Brndcn. llene A,. Mprchant vllle, N. .1., assignor to Radio
Corponitlon of .Ainorlca. Band pass an\p1it\c>r cou-
pling. 2.006,875 ; Jan. B.
Briiil<'ii, Rone A., CoUlngswood, N. .T., assignor to Radio
Corponitlon of .\merloa. Photocoll ninpUfler.
2,0H1,1S0 ; June 15.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Braden, Rene A., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Automatic fidelity control
circuit. 2,084,379 ; June 22.
Braden, Rene A., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. High frequency amplifier.
2,084,475 ; June 22.
Braden, Rene A., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Automatic fidelity control cir-
cuit. 2,088,229 ; July 27.
Briiclen, Rene A., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Convertible band pass re-
ceiver. 2,093,544 ; Sept. 21.
Braden, William C, assignor of one-half to T. S. Pates,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Fluid power transmission. 2,071,493 ;
Feb. 23.
Brader, Gwynne B. (See Newport, A. J., and Brader.)
Bradfield, George K., Jr., Hackensack, N. J., assignor to
American Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y.
Venetian blind. 2,100,G25 ; Nov. 30.
Bradford, Bennie H., Oxford, N. C. Stake. 2,084,239 :
June 15.
Bradford, Elmer D., assignor to Kramlich-Bradford Mfg.
Co., Denver, Colo. Oil reclaiming device. 2,086,762 ;
July 13.
Bradford, Elmer D., assignor to Kramlich-Bradford Man-
ufacturing Company, Denver, Colo. Oil reclaiming ap-
paratus. 2,086,763 ; July 13.
Bradford. Leslie C, Centerliue, Mich. Trailer coupler.
2.091,068 ; Aug. 31.
Bradford, Otto B. (See Dick, Wade W., assignor.)
Bradford, William W., Jr., Bel Air, assignor to H. R. Hyle,
CatonsvJlle, E. H. Young. Baltimore, and S. T. Holmes,
Harford County, Md. Aircraft propeller. 2,103,242 ;
Dec. 28. ^
Bradford, William W., Jr., Bel Air, assignor to H. R.
Hyle, Catonsville, E. H. Young, Baltimore, and S. T.
Holmes, Harford County, Md. Aircraft propeller.
2,103,243 ; Dec. 28.
Bradford, Zerbe C. (See Mapes, C. W., Bradford, and
Sleeter.)
Bradley, Agnes C, executrix. (See Bradley, Wilson.)
Bradley, Albert F., assignor to Northwestern Barb Wire
Company, Sterling, 111. Galvanizing process.
2,068,904 ; Jan. 26.
Bradley, Albert F., assignor to Northwestern Barb Wire
Company, Sterling, 111. Bale tie. 2,091,626 ; Aug. 31.
Bradley. Ausbora M., and G. E. Watson, Detroit, Mich.,
assignors to Bakeries Service Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Baking. 2,080.162 ; May 11.
Bradley, Charles E. (See Cunningham, M. M., and Brad-
ley.)
Bradley, Charles E., and K. L. Keene, assignors to Misha-
walca Rubber and Woolen Manufacturing Company,
Mishawaka, Ind. Waterproof bathing sandal.
2,099,418; Nov. 16.
Bradley, Dan T., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Harris Prod-
ucts Company, Akron, Ohio. Coupling. 2,084,761 ;
June 22.
Bradley, Edward E. (See Rowe, I. R., and Bradley.)
Bradley, Erich H., assignor to National Pumps Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Liquid dispensing apparatus.
2.070,560 ; Feb. 16.
Bradley, Fred J. (See Bradley, Richard C, assignor.)
Bradley, Harry L., River Hills, assignor to Alley-Bradley
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Insulated resistance unit.
2,079,869 ; May 4.
Bradley, Harry L., and F. J. Haas, assignors to Allen-
Bradlev Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Rheostat.
2.098.273 ; Nov. 9.
Bradley, Harry S. (See Gathmann, E., and Bradley.)
Bradley, Isaac F., Dallas, Tex. Cover for wells and
cisterns. 2,079,835 ; May 11.
Bradley, Ivan H., Stratford, Conn. Woodworking ma-
chine. 2,087,897 ; July 27.
Bradley, James A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Method and appa-
ratus for the treatment of ores and the generation of
gas. 2,008,842; Jan. 26.
Bradley, Milton, Company. (See Ford, William H., as-
signor.)
Bradley, Milton, Company. (See Roberts, George D., as-
signor.)^
Bradley Process Corporation. (See Bradley, Wilson, as-
signor.)
Bradley, Ralph A., Minneapolis. Minn., assignor of one-
half to E. I!. Young, Chicago, 111. Tank truck construc-
tion. 2,097,113; Oct. 26.
Bradley, Ralph S. (See Kronquist, David F., assignor.)
Bradley. Richard C, Brooklyn, assignor of one-half to
F. J. Bradley, St. Albans, N. Y. Register. 2,099,463;
Nov. 16.
Bradley, Theodore F., Westfiold, assignor to Ellis-Foster
Company, Montclair, N. .T. Synthetic resins and balsams
prepared from glycol. 2.089,181; Aug. 10.
Bradley Waslifountain Company. (See MuUett, Howard
A., .assignor.)
Bradlev, William, Addingham, England. Brake controlled
mechanism. 2,082,378 ; June 1.
Bradley, Wilson, deceased, Doerwood, by A. C. Bradley,
executrix, Dnlutli, Minn., assignor to Bradley Proress
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Treating ores and similar
materials. 2.074,013; Mar. 16.
Bradsliaw, Charles E.. nsKignor of one-half to C. Martin,
Wellville, Va. Eyeshicld. 2,095,517 ; Oct. 12.
Bradshaw, George B., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington. Del. Process and composition
of matter. 2,092,749 ; Sept. 14.
Bradshaw, George B., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Stencil sheet.
2,097,754 ; Nov. 2.
Bradshaw, George B., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Ne-
mours & Company. Wilmington, Del. Flexible articles.
2,099,047 : Nov. 16.
Bradshaw, Hamilton, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Cellulosic prodyct and making same. 2,079,395 ; May 4.
Bradshaw, Lawrence, Bainbridge, N. Y. Abating foami-
ness in glues. 2,097,239 ; Oct. 26.
Bradshaw, William H., Buffalo, and G. P. Hoff, Kenmore,
N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Rotat-
ing guide. 2,083,251 ; June 8.
Bradshaw, William H., Buffalo, and G. P. Hoff, Kenmore,
N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Pro-
ducing artificial thread. 2,083,252 ; June 8.
Bradshaw, William H., Buffalo, N. Y., and E. R. McKee,
Hermitage, Tenn., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Viscose process and apparatus. 2,087,016 ; July 13.
Bradshaw, William H., Buffalo, and J. S. Fonda. Kenmore,
N. Y., and G. W. Filson, Richmond, Va., assignors, by
mesne assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Artificial thread and preparing
same. 2,094,579 ; Oct. 5.
Bradshaw, William M. (See Allen, A. J., and Bradshaw.)
Bradshaw, William M., Summit, N. J., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Detachable polyphase watthour meter.
2,081,981 ; June 1.
Bradshaw, William M., Summit, N. J., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitti-
burgh. Pa. Polyphase meter casing. 2,100,731 ; Not.
30.
Bradshaw, William M., and W. G. Mylius, Summit, N. J.,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & JIanufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric-circuit ter-
minal arrangement. 2,096.479 ; Oct. 19.
Bradshaw, AVilliam T., and E. J. Raehn, Oakland, Calif.
Sign. 2,093,412 ; Sept. 21.
Bradt, Charles H., Groton, assignor to L. C. Smith &
Corona Typewriters, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Duplicat-
ing machine. 2,088,572 ; Aug. 3.
Brady, Charles V., Webster Groves, assignor to Bemis Bro.
Bag Co., St. Louis. Mo. Bag. 2.075.166 : Mar. 30.
Brady, David R. (See Hack, M., and Brady.)
Brady, Geo. W., & Co. (See Erlandsen, Alfred C. S., as-
signor. )
Brady, James A., Ramsey, N. J. Container. 2,077,208;
Apr. 13.
Brady, John B. (See Lebherz, William B. and H. J.,
assignors.)
Brady, John B. (See Mueller, Richard P., assignor.)
Brady, Raymond F., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporationof America. Projection printer. 2,068,480;
Jan. 19.
Brady, Richard M. (See Gallagher, G. R., and Brady.)
Braga, Armand, Kearny, N. J. Motor boat. 2,091,958 :
Sept. 7.
Bragg, Caleb S., Palm Beach, Fla., assignor to Bendix
Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Clutch operat-
ing mechanism. 2,087,370 ; July 20.
Bragg, Caleb S., Palm Beach, Fla., and V. W. Kliesrath,
Port Washington, assignors to I5ragg-Kliesrath Corpo-
ration, Long Island City, N. Y. Clutch release mecha-
nism. 2,084,380 ; June 22.
Bragg, Gilbert A^ Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignmens, to Koppers Company. Manufacture of am-
monium sulphate. 2,067,899 ; Jan. 19.
Bragg-Klicsrath Corporation. (See Bragg, C. S., and
Kliesrath, assignors.)
Biagg-Kliesrath Corporation. (See Cohen, Albert, as-
signor.)
Bragg-Kliesrath Corporation. (See Ertel, John C, as-
signor.)
Bragg-Kliesrath Corporation. (See Fawick, Thomas L.,
assignor.)
Bragg-Kliosrath Corporation. (See Freeman, Walter R.,
assignor.)
Bragg-Kliesrath Corporation. (See Kliesrath, Victor W.,
assignor.)
Bragg-Kliesrath Corporation. (See Sanford, Roy S., as-
signor.)
Bragg. Russell L., Chicago, 111. Window cleaner.
2,082,821 ; June 8.
Brahnier, Leland F. (See Wahlberg, N. A., and Brahmer.)
Brahs. George, Hawthorne, N. J. Picker. 2,091,302 ;
Aug. 31.
Brain, George, Tiffin, Ohio, and R. C. Boyd, Louisville, Ky.,
assignors to Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Com-
pany. Built-in evacuator. 2,097,174; Oct. 26.
Brake E-|uipment & Supply Company. (See Pratt, B., and
Weinrich, assignors.)
Braley, Silas A., assignor to Pittsburgh Steel Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Wire drawing method and lubricant
therefor. 2,080,599 ; May 18.
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Braley, William L., and C. A. Brown, Springfield, Ohio,
assignors to Oliver Farm Equipment Company. Vari-
able speed mechanism for grain drills and the like.
2,085,182 ; June 29.
Braly, Walter M., Louisburg, Kans. Fluid motor for a
power transmission mechanism. 2,072,356 ; Mar. 2.
Bram, Andrew, Hancock, Mich. Folding table. 2,086,463 ;
July 6.
Bramall, John A., Upper Darby, Pa. Practice bird for
badminton. 2,088,573 ; Aug. 3.
Brambrut, Louis. (See Vanderhoof, Frank E., assignor.)
Bramigk, Fritz W., Detroit, Mich. Complex compounds
of oinchophen and its derivatives. 2,098,448 ; Nov. 9.
Bramminc, Carl, assignor to The Anderson Company,
Gary, Ind. Stud. 2,098,997 : Nov. 16.
Bramsen, Svend, assignor to Binks Manufacturing Com-
pany, Chicago, III. Spraying adhesive-coated mate-
rial. 2,073,779 ; Mar. 16.
Bramsen, Svend, and P. W. Wahlin, assignors to Binks
Blanufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Jlaterial-dis-
charge control valve for spray guns. 2.068,161 ; Jan. 19.
Bramsen, Svend, and F. Wahlin, assignors to Binks
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Spray gun with
pneumatic needle valve control. 2,101,164 : Dec. 7.
Bramsen, Svend, and F. Wahlin, assignors to Binks Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Spray gun valve.
2,102,303 ; Dec. 14.
Branaman, Billy B., Sr., Marysville, Calif. Watch clean-
ing machine. 2,081,142 ; May 25.
Brancati, Hector C., New York, N. Y. Signaling device
for use in connection with closed motor vehicles.
2,093,230; Sept. 14.
Branch, Ida L. (See Tate, Otto C, Sr., assignor.)
Branch, Nelson T., Toledo, and F. R. Bichowsky, Ottawa
Hills, assignors to Surface Combustion Corporation,
Toledo, Ohio. Air conditioning system. 2,083,002 ;
June 8.
Branch, Samuel G., assignor of one-third to C. F. Peter-
son, Middletown, Conn. Hair clipper. 2,083,359 ;
June 8.
Brand, Carl W. (See Rosenberry, Homer R. and R. P.,
assignors.)
Brand, Harry R., New York, N. Y., and C. A. Fausel,
Glenridge, N. J. ; said Fausel assignor to said Brand.
Multiple control system. 2.085.949 ; July 6.
Brand, Jean J., assignor of one-half to G. A. Chritton and
one-half to T. J. Sullivan, Chicago, 111. Radio receiving
circuit. 2,070,354 ; Feb. 9.
Brand, Robert A., assignor of one-half to J. A. Perley,
Washington, D. C. Air conditioning system and ajj-
paratus. 2,102,507 : Dec. 14.
Brand, Samuel. (See Fuller, F. L., and Brand.)
Brandel, Simon, Phoenixville, Pa., assignor of one-half to
J. Castonova, West Conshohocken, Pa. Brush and mop
holder. 2,086,312 ; July 6.
Brandenberg, Walter, Passaic, N. J., assignor to Heyden
Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y. Water-re-
sistant molding mixture and making the same.
2,068,974; Jan. 20.
Brandenburg, Harrv J., Glendora, assignor of fifty-five
per cent to F. E. Wood, W. G. Cartter, J. B. Seem, and
W. J. Bailev, Monrovia, Calif. Fruit brusher.
2.080.197 ; May 11.
Brandenburg, Harrv J., Glendora, assignor of fifty-five
per cent to P. E. Wood, W. G. Cartter, J. B. Seem, and
W. J. Bailey, Monrovia, Calif. Fruit brusher.
2.080.198 ; May 11.
Brandenlmrg, Joseph P., et al. (See Matthews, Percy W.,
assignor.)
Brandenburger, Herbert J., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to
Crouse-Hinds Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Traffic sign.al-
ing system. 2.071,494; Feb. 23.
Brandenburger, Herbert J., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to
Crou.se-IIindR Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Cycle timer.
2.073,828; Mar. 10.
Brander, Bertil J., Stockholm, Sweden. Electric relay.
2,077,091 ; Apr. 13.
P.rander, Oscar. (See Eskilson, N., and Brander.)
Hiandcs, Otto W., Milwaukee, Wis. Gas purifying appa-
r:itn,s. 2,090,994; Aug. 24.
Brandcs, Rudolf, Chomnitz, Germany. Preliminary matur-
ing of :iIlciili-cellulose. 2,077,104; Apr. 13.
Briiiul.iord. Iver M., Helena, Mont. House roof construc-
lioti. 2,00R,R55 ; Nov. 0.
BrJlndli, Wilhelm W., and H. G. Reltmoler, Habana, Cuba.
Silk winding machine. 2,088,150; July 27.
Br.'indHlciii, Siimnel J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shampoo garment.
2,080.107 ; M;iy. 11.
Brandstcin, S;iiiinol .T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Cover for con-
talncpH of dincrent sizes. 2,080,108; May 11.
Briiiulslrom, Charles IC, Seattle, Wash. Api)aratus for
«l.'il)ili7,ing and covering garljnge cans. 2,096,506; Oct.
19.
BnindKlrom, Polke. (See Barrett, H. L., and Brnnd-
stroin.)
P.niiult, Allen D. (See Shindel, H. V., and Bnindt.)
Bnuidl. AuguHl, BMllenHtedt/Ilnrz, Germany. Torpedo.
2,067,821 : Jan, 12.
Braiidl, Carl A., Gr(>at Necit, nsslgnnr 1o Tlie SiiperlienliT
CoiniKHiy, New York, N. Y. Superheater. 2,070,104;
May 4.
Brandt, David G., Westfleld, N. J., assignor to Doherty
Research Company, New York, N. Y. Process and
apparatus for refining mineral oils. 2,073,622 ; Mar.
16.
Brandt, David G., Westfleld, N. J., assignor to Doherty
Research Company, New York, N. Y. Process and
apparatus for pressure distillation. 2,074,120 ; Mar. 16.
Brandt, David G., Westfleld, N. J., assignor to Doherty
Research Company, New York, N. Y. Recovery and
stabilization of gasoline. 2,074,978 ; Mar. 23.
Brandt, David G., Westfleld, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Power Patents Company, Jersey City, N. J.
Distillation of oil. 2,102,234 ; Dec. 14.
Brandt, Ernest H. (See Schmitt, C. T., and Brandt.)
Brandt, Francis L., Wakefield, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for operating upon the heel-portions of shoes.
2,097,.558 ; Nov. 2.
Brandt, Henry E., North St. Paul, Minn. Dust distribut-
ing device. 2,086,696 ; July 13.
Brandt, Henry E., St. Paul, assignor to The Dobbins
Manufacturing (Company, North St. Paul, Minn. Dis-
pensing device. 2,082,146 ; June 1.
Br.Tudt, John W., assignor to The Troxel Manufacturing
Company, Elyria. Ohio. Saddle. 2,093,906 ; Sept. 21.
Brandt, Leo L., Savannah, Mo. Mirror for vehicles.
2,100,938 ; Nov. 30.
Brandt, Matthew C, Washington, D. C. Key holder.
2,071,021 ; Feb. 16.
Brandt, Oscar A., and D. Dalenlus, Bellingham, Wash.
Plastic heat insulating composition. 2,072,081 ; Mar. 2.
Brandt, Thomas P., Barberton, assignor to The Ohio
Brass Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Cable joint.
2,077,737 ; Apr. 20.
Brandt, Thomas P., Barberton, assignor to The Ohio Brass
Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Bushing insulator.
2,082,046 ; June 1.
Brandt, Thomas P., Barberton, assignor to The Ohio
Brass Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Forming apparatus.
2,095,310 ; Oct. 12.
Brandt, Walter. (See Cauer, W., and Brandt.)
Brandt jen and Kluge, Inc. (See Kluge, Abel and E., as-
signors. )
Brandwood, John, Birkdale, Southport, England. Form
of spool for textile yarns. 2,079,277 ; May 4.
Brandwood, Joseph, Southport, England. Production of
textile yarns hnving rubber or the like incorporated
therein. 2,093,880; Sept. 21.
Brandys, .John. (See Zychewicz, Walter, assignor.)
Branegan, James A., Philadelphia, Pa. Pile fabric con-
struction. 2,089,182; Aug. 10.
Brangs, Julius, Solingen, Germany. Manufacturing scis-
sors. Re. 20,525 ; Oct. 5.
Branham, Martin. (See Sparks, Jay G., assignor.)
Brankman, Louis H., deceased, Glen Ridge, N. J. ; L.
Brinkman, administratrix, assignor of one-third to L.
Brinkman and one-third to B. Moriarty, White Plains,
N. Y., and one-third to N. B. Cocke, Birmingham, Ala.
Method and machine for corrugating tubes. 2,092,873 ;
Sept. 14.
Brannan, Eldred B., assignor of twenty-five per cent to
D. H. Dunham, and twenty-five per cent to G. L.
Niles, Alcova, Wyo. Compensating volume control
safety device. 2,074,889 ; Mar. 23.
Brannan, Eldred B., Ogden, Utah, assignor of twenty-
five per cent to D. H. Dunham, and twenty-five per cent
to G. L. Niles, Alcova, Wyo. C^ompen.^iating volume con-
trol safety device. 2,085,628 ; June 29.
Brannon, Robert D., Sulphur, La., and H. G. Moore, Beau-
mont, Tex. Inside pipe cutter. 2,084,006 ; June 22.
Branson, David E., River Edge, N. J., W. H. T. Holden,
New York, N. Y., and J. A. Eystcr, I{i(igewood, N. J., as-
signors to American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
Telegraph svslem. 2,075.-122 ; Mar. 30.
Branson, David E., River lOdge, N. J., \Y. H. T. HoUlon.
New York, and .T. A. Eyster. Lisle, N. Y., assignors to
American Telcplione and Telegraph Company. Tele-
graph system. 2,096,841 ; Oct. 26.
Rranson, Edward IT., assignor to General Railway Signal
Coiupanv. Rooliester, N. Y. Light roflertinii .^icn.
2,071,294; Feb. IC.
Bran.son, lOdward II., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Insulated electromagnet
and making the s.'inie. 2.091.234 ; Aug. 24.
Branson, Harry, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Amplifier. 2,092,496 ;
S<>pt. 7.
Branson, James V)., assignor to Dry Cleaning Equipment
Company, Cincinnati. Ohio. RtlU. 2,007,364; Oct. 20.
Biant, Frank O,, Piedmont, Calif. Ensel construction.
2,090.192 ; Nov. 16.
Branlingson, Sigurd, Palisades Park, N. J., assignor to
I'^rancis Kdl & Son, Inc. Lntch and striker construc-
tion. 2.074,079 : Mar. 23.
Brnntlngson, Sigurd, Palisades Park, N. J., assignor to
Pnuicls K(>il & Son, Inc. Door lock construction.
2,077,110; Apr. 13.
Brant IngsoB, Sigurd, PalIsa(k'S Park, N. .T., assignor to
Francis Ki-il i^ Son, Inc. Illnge const met Ion.
2,0S3,110; June 8.
Itniiilly, John IC, Avonnl, Cnllf. Welt pipe and tool
Joint. 2,()7:!,00:! : Mar. 0.
I'.i.Miillv, .loliii ]•;., .Vvenal, Cnllf. Comontlng wells.
2,075,882 ; Apr. 6.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Brantly, John E., Avenal, Calif. Well drilling control
system. 2,080,804 ; Jlay 18.
Brantlv. Xewby O., assignor to Penn Elastic Company,
Inc.," Pliiladelpliia, Pa. Knitting macliine for manufac-
ure of elastic strips or pieces. 2.067,900 ; Jan. 19.
Braren, Cornelius I. (See Kimball. W. D.. and Braren.)
Brasch, Arno, and F. Lange. Berlin, Germany. Appara-
tus for producing extremely fast corpuscular rays.
2,099.327 : Xov. 16.
Braselton, Chester H. (See Donle, Harold P., assignor.)
Braselton, Chester H., New York. X. Y.. assignor to !<lrian
Lamp Company, Newark, X. J. Electric lamp for pro-
ducing short wave length radiation. 2,069,713 ; Feb. 2.
Braselton, Chester H., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Sirian Wire and Contact Company, Newark, N. J.
Tungsten metal and making the same. 2,077,873 ;
Apr. 20.
Braselton, Chester H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Sirian
Lamp Company, Newark, N. J. Electric radiation de-
vice. 2,088,544 ; July 27.
Braselton. Chester H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Na-
tional Television Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Elec-
tric discharge lamp. 2,088,545 ; July 27.
Brastield. Evan \s ., tjhelheld, Ala. Reversible reduction
gear. 2,101,774; Dec. 7.
Brashares. Harry E., St. Paul, Minn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvale, Pa. Protected switch operating system.
2.066,455 ; Jan. 5.
Brass Products Company. (See Haldane, David H., as-
signor.)
Brassell, Alvy E., Hazlehurst, Miss. Time actuated mech-
anism. 2,067,472 ; Jan. 12.
Brassert, H. A., & Company. (See Andrews, Charles W.,
assignor.)
Brassert, H. A., & Co. (See Paschke, M., and Peetz,
assignors.)
Brassert, Herman A., Chicago, 111., assignor to A. JI.
Bvers Companv, Pittsburgh, Pa. Manufacture of
wrousht iron. 2,095.965 ; Oct. 19.
Brassert, H. A., & Company. (See Seaver, J. J., Kinney,
Kirk, and Andrews, assignors.)
Brassert-Tidewater Development Corporation. (See Boyn-
tou, Arthur J., assignor.)
Brassert-Tidewater Development Corporation. (See Cur-
ran, M. D., and Sloss, assignors.)
Erasseur, Ernest J., Winnetka. assignor to A. B. Dick
Company, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for preparing sten-
cils. 2,087,082 ; July 13.
Brasseur, Ernest J., Winnetka, assignor to A. B. Dick
Company, Chicago, 111. Power transmission.
2.092.241 ; Sept. 7.
Brasseur, Ernest J., Winnetka, assignor to A. B. Dick
Companv, Chicago, 111. Duplicating machine.
2.092.242 ; Sept. 7.
Brasted, Clair H., East Cleveland, Ohio. Lawn edger.
2.093,413 ; Sept. 21.
Brasty, .Joseph. (See Morgenstern, J., and Brasty.)
Bratkowski, Joseph, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Rat
trap. 2,087,137 ; July 13.
Bratring, Kurt, Berlln-Charlottenburg, Germany. Mold
for making hollow articles from plastic materials.
2.100.832 ; Xov. 30.
Bratschie, Amiel, East Palestine, Ohio. Air turbine.
2,075,423 : Mar. 30.
Braude, Felix. (See Bennett, H., and Braude.)
Braude, Simon, Paris, France. Wrapping device.
2,071,610 ; Feb. 23.
Brauer, Walter, Houston. Tex. Sidetracking tool.
2.102.05.- : Dec. 14.
Brauer, Wilhelm. (See Bornkessel, B., Breltling, Brauer,
and Lehmann.)
Braun, August W., Vienna, Austria. Arrangement for
the automatic steering of motor vehicles. 2,074.251 ;
Mar. IB.
Braun, Carl L. (See Lodge, Alfred L., assignor.)
Braun, Constantine A., Pottsville, Pa. Collector ring and
distributor. 2,069,129 : Jan. 26.
Braun. Constantine A., Pottsville, Pa. Turn indicating
system and apparatus. 2,081,790; May 25.
Braun, Ernest J., Stamford, Conn., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Xemours & Companv, Wilmington, Del. Din-
ing table equipment. 2,074,769: Mar. 23.
Braun. Frank C, X»?w York, N. Y. Easel sprav.
2.07-5.006 : Mar. 30.
Braun, Frederick W., Newark, and S. Sempliner, Hillside,
N.J. Reflecting signal. 2.086..598 ; July 13.
Braun, Gwilym S. (See Huffman, R. I., and Braun.)
Braun. Herman F. (See Laughlin, S. L., Braun, and
Smith.)
Braun. Karl, Berlin-Frohnau, and H. Plauson, Berlin,
Germany. Manufacturing soap. 2,100,047 : Nov. 23.
Braun, Sylvan, assignor to The Enterprise Manufactur-
ing Company of Pennsylvania. Philadelphia, Pa. Food
handling apparatus. 2.077.30G ; Apr. 13.
Braun. William .\. (See Bf^sel. A., and P.rann.)
Braund, John J.. Washington. D. C. Relief map dupli-
cating inaobine. 2.066.55.-> ; J:in. n.
Brauner. Pincus, Haverhill, Sfass. Shoe press. 2,076,696 ;
Apr. 13.
Brauner. Pincu.s. Haverhill. Mass. Machine for cement-
ing soIps to shoes. 2,076,697 ; Apr. 13.
Brauning, Karl A., assignor to The Yale & Towne Manu-
facturing Company, Stamford, Conn. Lock. 2,079,583 ;
May 4.
Braunschweig. Frederick W.. South Gate, Calif. In-
flatable luminair shade. 2,078,707 ; Apr. 27.
Braunschweiger Huttenwerk G. m. b. H. (See Meier.
Ernst, assignor.)
Braunsdort", Otto. (See Eckert, W., Braunsdorf, and
Fischer.)
Braus, Karl. (See Baehr, H., and Braus.)
Bravi, Giuseppe, Varose, Italy. Chain machine for the
production of wood chips or shavings. 2,080,557 ;
May 18.
Crawu, Guv F., South Portland. Maine. Cover construc-
tion for containers. 2.070.S81 : Feb. 16.
Bray. Artliur. (See Bray. Thomas, assignor.)
Brav, Lawrence L., Waukesha, Wis. Illuminated signal.
2,092,664 ; Sept. 7.
Brar, Nelson H., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to Al
Espinosa, Akron, Ohio. Ventilated handle. 2,086,062 ;
July 6.
Bray, Stuart E., Chula Vista, Calif. Calculating ap-
paratus. 2,093,124 ; Sept. 14.
Bray, Thomas, assignor to Arthur Bray. Arlington Heights,
111. Draft regulating system. 2,067.872 : Jan. 12.
Bray, Ulric B., Palos Verdes Estates, assignor to Union
Oil Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Bitumi-
nous cement. 2,080,688 ; May IS.
Bray, Ulric B., Palos Verdes Estates, assignor to Union
Oil Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Sep-
arating wax from asphalt-wax mixtures. 2,081,733 ;
May 25.
Bray. Ulric B., Palos Verdes Estates, assignor to Union
Oil Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Treat-
ing oils. 2.081,734 ; May 25.
Bray, Ulric B., assignor to Union Oil Company of Cali-
fornia. Los Angeles, Calif. Producing lubricating oil.
2,081,731 ; May 25.
Bray, Ulric B.. and L. B. Beelcwith, Palos Verdes Estates,
assignors to Union Oil Company of California, Los
Angeles. Calif. Producing a bituminous emulsion.
2,080,689 : May 18.
Bray, Ulric B., Palos Verdes Estates, and L. B. Beckwith,
San Pedro, assignors to Union Oil Company of Cali-
fornia, Los Angeles. Calif. Filled asphalt and produc-
ing same. 2.080.690 ; May 18.
Bray, Ulric B., Palos Verdes Estates, and C. E. Swift,
Glendale, assignors to Union Oil Company of Cali-
fornia. Los Angeles, Calif. Treating oils. 2,081,473 ;
May 25.
Bray, Ulric B.. Palos Verdes Estates, and D. E. Carr,
Naples, assignors to Union Oil Company of California,
Los Angeles, Calif. Dewaxing oils. 2,081,732 ; May 25.
Bray. Ulric B., Palos Verdes Estates, assignor to Union
Oil Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Solvent
extraction of oils. 2,100,429 ; Nov. 30.
Bray, Ulric B.. Palos Verdes Estates, and C. E. Swift,
Glendale. assignors to Union Oil Company of California.
Los .\ngeles. Calif. Producing lubricating oils.
2.101. r;Os : Der. 7.
Bray. William N. (See Elliott. H. E.. and Br.ay.)
Bray, William N.. Leicester, and A. H. Cousins, Kettering,
England, assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corpora-
tion, Paterson, N. J. Sole edge wetting device.
2,085.846 : July 6.
Bra.ver Brothers Construction Corporation. (See Brayer,
Edward H., assignor.)
Brayer, Edward H., assignor to Braver Brothers Con-
struction Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. "Meter. 2,082,788 ;
June 8.
Brayer, Edward H., assignor to Brayer Brothers Con-
struction Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Meter. 2,084,317 ;
June 22.
Brayton. Pearl A., Washington. D. C. Visually segre-
gating columned entries. 2.090,102; Aug. 17.
Braz, Manuel F., Sr.. Hilo, Hawaii. Egg slicer. 2,095,913 ;
Oct. 12.
Brazel. Frank W. (See Williams, P., and BrazeL)
Brazell, James E., .toinerville, assignor of forty-five per
cent to C. E. Laffertv and ten per cent to G. Edgar,
Rush County. Tex. Sand pump. 2.087,590 ; July 20.
Breaker, Ernest R., San Antonio, Tex. Apparatus for
loading rails and ties. 2,077,738 ; Apr. 20.
Brecht, William F.. Toledo, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Plaskon Companv, Incorporated. In-
strument case. 2,095,787 ; Oct. 12.
Brecht, Winston A., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Flexible gear drive. 2,070,329 ; Feb. 9.
Brockenridge. Robert W.. Ridcewood. N, J., assignor to
Reynolds Metals Company, New York, N. Y. Tear tab
closure. 2.068,444 ; Jan. 19.
Bredehoft, Harold A., Millington, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Ringer. 2,082,095 ; June 1.
Bredehoft, Harold A., Millington. N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electromagnetic device. 2.089,334; Aue. 10.
Bredeson, Albert O., assignor to Super Radiator Corp.,
Minneapolis. Minn. Pipe coupling. 2,077.035 ; Apr.
13.
Breed. Charles W.. Western Springs, and G. R. Burkhardt,
Chicago, 111. Shimmed rail ioint. 2,067.375 ; Jan. 12.
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Breeden, Samuel G., Memphis, Tenn. Parking meter.
2,096,155 ; Oct. 19.
Breedlove, Harry B., Memphis, Tenn. Radio transmission
and roception. 2,101,520 ; Dec. 7.
Breer, Carl, assignor to Chrysler Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Automotive vehicle. 2,084,572 ; June 22.
Breer, Carl, Grosse Pointe Park, G. C. Goode, Birming-
ham, and V. W. Sherman, assignors to Chrysler Corpo-
ration, Detroit, Mich. Electric speedometer. 2,091.025 ;
Aug. 24.
Breese, James L., Santa Fe, N. Mex., assignor to Oil
Devices Corporation, Columbus, Ohio. Svsfitch actuat-
ing attachment for motor vehicle clutch pedals.
2,077,511 ; Apr. 20.
Breese, James L., Jr., Santa Fe, N. Mex., assignor to
Bendix Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind.
Means for heating engines. 2,092,497 ; Sept. 7.
Breese, James L., «anla Fe, N. Mex. Draft regulator.
2,102,884 ; Dec. 21.
Breese, Merrill D., et al. (See Highsmith, Gale V., as-
signor.)
Breese, Paula A. M., Woodbury, N. Y. Hygienic device.
2,095,377 ; Oct. 12.
Breese, Robert P., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpo-
ration, South Bend, Ind. Power operator control mech-
anism. 2,068,942 ; Jan. 26.
Breese, Robert P., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Gear shifting mechanism.
2,081,527 ; May 25.
Breese, Robert P., assignor to Bendix Products Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Coupling. 2,092,243 ; Sept. 7.
Breeze Corporations, Inc. (tiee Begg, Koss H., assignor.)
Breeze Corporations, Inc. (See Mascuch, J. J., Gardner,
and Flynt, assignors.)
Breeze Corporation, Inc. (See Mascuch, J. J., Rodman,
and Lampton, assignors.)
Brehob, Frederick H., Erie, Pa., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Cooling system for internal combustion
engine arrangements. 2,084,187 ; June 15.
Breidenbaugh, Christian P. (See Turner, J. F., and
Breidonbaugh.)
Breisch, Edgar W. (See Graves, Clarence J., Rupp, and
Breisch.)
BreiKch, Edgar W., Lancaster, N. Y. Battery charging
and testing apparatus. 2,101,571 ; Dec. 7.
Breitenstein, Albert F., assignor to The Geometric Tool
Company, New Haven, Conn. Thread cutting chaser.
2,099,721 : Nov. 23.
Breitenstein, Albert F., assignor to The Geometric Tool
Company, New Haven, Conn. Taper-thread-cutting tool.
2,100,376; Nov. 30.
Breitenstein, Charles J. (See Nicolaus, F. G., and Breiten-
stein.)
Breitenstein, Charles J., and D. E. Hooker, assignors to
R. T. Moloney, Chicago, 111. Clieck handling apparatus.
2.081,1 0:^ ; May 25.
Breitenstein, Harold L., assignor to All-Steel-Equip Com-
pany, Aurora, 111. Outlet box. 2,092,367 ; Sept. 7.
Breitenstein, Herbert G., assignor to Raymond T. Moloney,
Chicago, 111. Game. 2,088,258 ; July 27.
Breitenstein, Herbert G., assignor to R. T. Moloney,
Chicago, 111. Game of skill. 2,090,613; Aug. 24.
Breitenstein, Herbert G., assignor to R. T. Moloney, Chi-
cago, 111. Gnme of skill. 2,093,162 ; Sept. 14.
Breitenstein, Herbert G., assignor to R. T. Moloney, Chi-
cago, 111. Game of skill. 2,093,163 ; Sept. 14.
Breitenstein, Herbert G., assignor to R. T. Moloney,
Chicago, 111. Game of skill. 2,094,633 ; Oct. 5.
Breitenstein, Herbert G., assignor to R. T. Moloney, Chi-
cago, HI. Game apparatu.s. 2,094.634 ; Oct. 5.
Brcicling, Ernst. (See Bornkessel, B., Breitling, Brauer,
and Lehniann.)
Breitling, Ernst, Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany, assignor to
The National Cash Reginter Company, Daylon, Ohio.
Accounting macliine. 2,071,387 ; Feb. 23.
Breitling, Ernst, Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany, assignor to
The National Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Accounting machine. 2,071,388; Feb. 23.
Breitling, Ernst, Essen, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The National Cash Register Co., Dayton,
Ohio. Recording machine. 2,080,049 ; May 18.
Breitling, Ernst, iSerlin-Tenipelliof, and J. I'at'/.elt, Ber-
lin, Germany, assignors to the National Cash Register
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Cash register, accounting and
the like machine. 2,075,635 ; Mar. 30.
Breitling, Ernst, Berlln-Templehof, and J. Patzelt, Ber-
lin, Germany, assignors to The National Cash Register
Company, Dayton, Ohio. DilTcrontial device for cash
registers, accounting and the like machines. 2,088,634 ;
Aug. 3.
Breitling, lOrnst, Berlin-Tempelhof, and It. Scluvonk,
Berlin, Germany, assignor.s to The National Cash Reg-
ister Comi)any, Davlon, Ohio. Cash register, account-
ing, and the like ninchine. 2,101 ,():U1 ; Dee. 7.
Brekelhaum, Erwin C, Hamburg, Germany. Helmet for
electric-arc welders. 2,086.208; July 6.
Breil, Jules J., assignor of one-half to H. Radzlnsky,
and one-half to K. Dembar, New York, N. Y. Mop.
2,092,560; Sept. 7.
Broil, Jules J.. asBlgnor of one-half to H. Radzlnsky, and
one-half to R. Dembar, New York, N. Y. Mop Blmklng
device. 2,002,570; Sept. 7.
Brclsford, Harry Ifl. (See Howse, C. L., and Brelsford.)
Brelsford, Harry E., assignor to Diamond Power Specialty
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Indicating and control
mechanism. 2,091,303 ; Aug. 31.
Brelsford, James B. (See Couch, H. H., Watkins, and
Brelsford.)
Brembeck, Howard S., North Manchester, assignor to
The Cyclone Manufacturing Co., Urbana, Ind. Float
controlled drinking fountain. 2,097,719 ; Nov. 2.
Bremer, Edmund W., Weehawkeu Township, Hudson
County, N. J., assignor to Electroloy Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Resistance welding electrode. 2,094,784 ;
Oct. 5.
Bremer, Norman C, Ithaca, N. Y. Cooling system for
internal combustion motors. 2,080,600 ; May 18.
Bremer, William S., New Washington, Ohio. Cooking
utensil. 2,071,318 ; Feb. 23.
Bremser, Albert T. (See Anderson, G. V., and Bremser.)
Bren, Bozetech C, Cedar Grove, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Preparing N-alkoxyalkyl aryl sulphon-
amides. 2,971,917 ; Feb. 23.
Brendt; Henry, Chicago, 111. Heater. 2.073,674 ; Mar. 16.
Brenholm, Nels, assignor of one-third to R. M. Wright,
Stevenson, and one-third to G. Guyette, Cook, Wash.
Jack hammer bit. Re. 20,468 ; Aug. 17.
Brenizer, Mae F., executors, et al. (See Brenizer,
Orson W.)
Brenizer, Orson W., deceased, by M. F. Brenizer, Philadel-
phia, and R. C. Brenizer, Upper Darby, Pa., and S. B.
Brenizer, Dundalk, Md., executors, assignors of one-
fourth to A. V. Groupe, Philadelphia, Pa. Tool for
compressing sleeves upon wires. 2,086,400 ; July 6.
Brenizer, R. Courtland, executors, et al. (See Brenizer,
Orson W.)
Brenizer, Stuart B., executors, et al. (See Brenizer,
Orson W.)
Brenkert Light Pro.iection Company. (See Brenkert,
Wayne D., assignor.)
Brenkert, Wayne D., assignor to Brenkert Light Projec-
tion Company. Detroit, Mich. Ventilating system for
arc lamps. 2.101,038; Dec. 7.
Brenn, Carl W., Montclair, assignor to Autographic Reg-
ister Company, Hoboken, N. J. Manifolding. 2,067,376 ;
Jan. 12.
Brenn, Carl W., Montclair, N. J. News and advertisement
exhibiting. 2,081,264 ; May 25.
Brenn, Carl W., Montclair, N. J. News and advertisement
exhibiting. 2,081,265 ; May 25.
Brenn, Carl W., Jlontclair, assignor to Autographic Regis-
ter Co., Hoboken, N. J. Manifolding device. 2,082,730 ;
June 1.
Brennan, Daniel A., Chicago, 111. Fastener. Re. 20,233 ;
Jan. 5.
Brennan, Edward A., Savannah, Ga., S. E. Cairncross,
Palisades Park, N. J., T. Hasselstrom, New York, N. Y.,
and W. Hull, Savannah, Ga. Rosin acid and producing
the same. 2,072,628 ; Mar. 2.
Brennan, Edward J. (See Heany, J. A., and Brennan.)
1-srennan, Edward J. (See 'S'alcntine, T. G., and Brennan.)
Brennan, Edward .7., Springtield, 111. Radio scrip control
device. 2.078,834; Apr. 27.
Brennan, James G., Baltimore, Md. Duplicator.
2,101,000; Nov. 30.
Brennan, Joseph B., Fort Wayne, Ind. Sound reproduc-
ing device. 2,000,025; Aug. 17.
Brennan, Joseph B., and E. L. Marsh, Fort Wayne, Ind.,
said Marsh assignor to said Brennan. Electrolyte and
making same. 2,095,960; Oct. 19.
Brennan, Martin J., Milwaukee, Wis. Camp stove.
2,080,109 ; May 11.
Brennan, Patrick J., assignor of one-half to Edw. Fox
Baking Co., Inc., York, Pa. Forming rolls and pastries.
2,072,793 ; Mar. 2.
Brennan, Patrick J., assignor of one-lialf to Edw. Fox
Baking Co., Inc., York, I'a. Making bakers' products in
various shapes. 2,075,600 ; Mar. 30.
Brennan, Robert, Auckland, New Zealand. Telephonic
time announcer. 2,078,312 ; Apr. 27.
Brennecke, Walter, Wolfen Kreis Bltterfeld, K. Broder-
sen, Dessau, and E. Hubert, Dessau-ZIebigk, assignors
to I. G. Farbenlndustrie Aktlengi-sellschnft, Frankfort-
on-the-Main, Germany. Desulphurlzatlon and after-
treatment of viscose artinclal silk. 2,092,203 ; Sept. 7.
Brenner, .Alijlioiise, Sluoveport, La. Ueclining chair.
2.093,510; Sept. 21.
Brenner, Bernard W., Croydon, assignor of one-half to
P. Shefras, London, England. Coin-, token-, or check-
freed apparatus for playing a game of skill. 2,070,000 ;
May 4.
Brenner, Bert, Union, N. J., a-sslgnor to S. Cohn, New York,
N. Y. Bridge wire. 2.080,110; May It.
Brenner, Charles M., Shreveport, La. Hand tool for
m.iklng joints on tubular members. 2,100,0."i!) ; Nov.
I!r(Miiier, George P., Milwaukee, Wis. Denture. 2,005,432 ;
Oct. 12.
llicimer, Jack L., Utlcn, asslcnor to Sluiron ("hitlcnl
("oiiipaiiv, Inc., Geneva, N. Y. I<ena marker. 2,007,832 ;
Nov. 2.
HreniKM', SMinuel L. (See De Vortor. Walton, nsulgnor.)
Itn-niii'r, William F., Tdalla, Colo. Dust seal for auto-
motive engines. 2.083,083; Juno 15.
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Brent, George F., and J. M. Guthi-ie, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
said Outlirie assignor to said Brent. Venetian blind.
2,0()9,0S4 ; Jan. 26.
Brent, John T., New York, N. Y. Protective awning.
2,082,777 ; June 8.
Brenzinger, Julius, Fairfield, Conn. Sheet-material con-
tainer and making same. 2,101,530 : Dec. 7.
Bresducli, Inc. (See Perlson, David, assignor.)
Breslove, Abel H., assignor to Van Cleef Bros., Chicago,
111. Clamp for use in vulcanizing. 2,088,129 ; July 27.
Bressler, Albert M., New York, N. Y. Handbag.
2,099,924 ; Nov. 23.
Bresson, Charles, Villeurbanne, assignor to Ateliers de
Constructions Electriques de Delle, Paris, France. Elec-
tric circuit breaker. 2,084,936 ; June 22.
Bretli, Ferdinand W., Petrolia, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Standard Oil Development Company.
Lubricating oil. 2,088,898 ; Aug. 3.
Brethen, Charles A., assignor to All Metal Products Com-
pany, Wvaudotte, Mich. Electric lighting system for
toys. 2,083,594 ; June 15.
Bretuey, Carl E., Cleveland, Ohio. Kitchen utensil.
2,081,105 ; May 25.
Breton, Paul. (See Gu(5rin, M., and Breton.)
Bretschger, Max E., Buffalo, assignor to Buffalo Electro-
Chemical Company, Inc., Tonawanda, N. Y. Vending
container. 2,071,679 : Feb. 23.
Brett, George F. (See Rust, N. M., and Brett.)
Brett, Henry E., Los Angeles, Calif. Continuous pressure
coolver and sterilizer. 2.081,440 ; May 25.
Brett, Roy C. (See O'Brien, W. J., and Brett.)
Brett, Sereno E., Portland, Oreg., and G. H. Rarey, Fort
Benning, Ga., U. S. Army. Turret gun mount.
2,066,326 ; Jan. 5.
Bretton, Georges, Saint-Etlenne, France. Sporting gun.
2,087,661 : July 20.
Breucr Electric Mfg. Co. (See Jonn, Tage G., assignor.)
Breuer, Karl, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Curtain rail.
2,093,708 ; Sept. 21.
Breuer, Marcel, Zurich, Switzerland. Frame for spring
seats. 2,084,310; June 22.
Brewer, Charles A., Noroton Heights, Conn., assignor of
one-half to P. J. Kury, Arverne, N. Y. Control means
for motor vehicles. 2,072,999 ; Mar. 9.
Brewer, Charles A., Noroton Heights, Conn., assignor of
one-half to P. J. Kury, Arverne, N. Y. Clutch control
system. 2,078,173 ; Apr. 20.
Brewer, Charles A., Noroton Heights, Conn., assignor of
one-half to P. J. Kury, Arverne, N. Y. Valve.
2,078,174 ; Apr. 20.
Brewer, Frederick C, and F. W. Johanet, assignors to
Footsure Company, Incorporated, Los Angeles, Calif.
Suction cup. 2,084,126 ; June 15.
Brewer, Nathaniel. (See Ayres, A. U., and Brewer.)
Brewer, Nicholas L., Agawam, Mass., assignor to Savage
Arms Corporation, New York, N. Y. Firearm.
2.094,577 ; Oct. 5.
Brewer, Robert B. (See Roe, William C, assignor.)
Brewer Titchener Corporation, The. (See Johannsen,
Udo K., assignor.)
Brewer-Titchener Corporation, The. (See Wenn, Floyd D.,
assignor.)
Brewster-Ideal Chocolate Company. (See Paton, Alex
W., assignor.)
Brewster, Oswald C, M. G. Paulus, and A. E. Thompson,
C^asper, Wyo., assignors to Standard Oil Company,
Wliiting, Ind. Continuous pressure distillation process.
2,098,772 : Nov. 9.
Brewster, Percy D., Rumson, N. J. Photography.
2,070,222 ; Feb. 9.
Brey, Clarence F., New York, N. Y. Necktie rack.
2,080,805 ; May 18.
Breyer, Felix, assignor to Telefunken Gesollschaft fiir
Drahtlose Tolcgraphie m. b. II., Berlin, Germany. Elec-
tric discharge tube. 2,096,156; Oct. 19.
Breyer. Frank G., et al. (See Daniel, Friedrich K., as-
signor.)
Breyfogpl, Albert W., Howard Beach, N. Y., assignor to
The Western Union Tolesrraph Company. New Y'ork,
N. Y. Printing telegraph system. Re. 2(5,236 ; Jan. 12.
Brian, William S. (See Bain, G. W., and Brian.)
Brice, Leonard J., Monongahela, Pa. Fuel saving device
for internal combustion engines. 2,080,302 ; May 11.
Bricher, Harold D. (See Schmidt, C. A., and Bricher.)
Brick, Irving L., 'Now York, N. Y., assignor to I'. Sorensen
Manufacturing Compnny, Incorporated. Apparatus for
testing Ignition coils and condensers. 2,071,279 ; Feb.
16.
Brick, Perry A., assignor to Perfection Steel Body Com-
pany, Gallon, Ohio. Dump body hoist mechanism.
2,087,138; July 13.
Brick Trust Limited. (See Pechin, Louis C. F., as-
signor.)
Brickett, Edward M. (See Brown, R. L., Walters, Cole-
man, and Brickett.)
Brickett, Edward M., North Clielmsford, Mass., and S. A.
Coleman, Pelham, N. H., assignors to California Proc-
ess Company, Los Angeles, C^alif. Dusting machine.
2,092,693 ; Sept. 7.
Brickett, Edward M., North Chelmsford, Mass., S. A. Cole-
man, Polham, N. H., and A. W. Benolt, Maiden, IMass..
assignors to California Process Company, Los Angeles,
Calif. Apparalus for removing extraneous matters
from wool. 2,095,160 ; Oct. 6.
Brickman, Alan E., and G. A. Gleason, Worcester, Mass.,
assignors to The American Steel and Wire Company
of New Jersey. Flexible conduit with end fittings.
2,074,770 ; Mar. 23.
Brickman, Alan E., and G. A. Gleason, Worcester, JIass.,
assignors to The American Steel and Wire Company
of New Jersey. Road guard. 2,074,771 ; Mar. 23.
Brickman, Alan E., and G. A. Gleason, Worcester, Mass.,
assignors to The American Steel and Wire Company
of New Jersey. Guardrail. 2,089,929 ; Aug. 10.
Brickman, Alan E., and G. A. Gleason, Worcester, Mass.,
assignors to The American Steel and Wire Company of
New Jersey. Manufacture of brake controls. 2,092,830 ;
Sept. 14.
Brickman, Alan E., and G. A. Gleason, Worcester, Mass.,
'assignors to The American Steel and Wire Company
of New Jersey. Rail bond terminal. 2,095,592 ; Oct.
12.
Brickman, Alan E., and G. A. Gleason, Worcester, Mass.,
assignors to Tlie American Steel and Wire Company of
New Jersey. Bar mat clip. 2,102,566 ; Dec. 14.
Brickner, Arthur J., Muskegon Heights, Mich. Feeler
gauge. 2,000,178 ; Aug. 17.
Brick-V-Neer Sales Company. (See Willson, Lester E.,
assignor. )
Bridenbaugh, Elmer H. (See Steckel, E. A., Jr., and
Bridenbaugh. )
Bridenbaugh, Elmer H., Denver, Colo., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Standard Power Bed Company. Wall
bed. 2,067,136 ; Jan. 5.
Bridge, Lawrence D., Blairsville, Pa. Automobile running
board. 2,081,899 ; June 1.
Bridgens, Walter R., Northenden, Manchester, England.
Lifting jack and jacking system for vehicles. 2,079,149 ;
May 4.
Bridgeport Brass Company. (See Broecker, Lewis C, as-
signor.)
Bridgeport Brass Company. (See Broecker, L. C, and
Ferguson, assignors. )
Bridgeport Brass Company. (See Morris, Alan, assignor.)
Bridgeport Bronze Company, The. (See Marsllius, New-
man M., assignor.)
Bridgeport Metal (Joods Manufacturing Company, The.
(See Abbotts, Leonard, assignor.)
Bridgeport Metal Goods Manufacturing Company, The.
(See Fullmer, Giles C, assignor.)
Bridgeport Metal Goods Manufacturing Company, The.
(See Houlilian, Rudolph N., assignor.)
Bridgeport Thermostat Company. (See Mantle, Joseph
G. C, assignor.)
Bridgeport Thermostat Company. (See Ward, Marshall
H., assignor.)
Bridges, Edward G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Lynch Corporation, Anderson, Ind. Glass blowing ma-
chine. 2,069,130 ; Jan. 26.
Bridges, Edward G., Anderson, Ind., assignor to Lynch
Corporation. Method and apparatus for tlie manufac-
ture of hollow glass articles. 2.071,295 : Feb. 16.
Bridges, Frank R., Needham, assignor to The Ganiewell
Company, Newton Upper Falls, Mass. Multiple signal-
ing system. 2.071,060 ; Feb. 16.
Bridges, Joseph E., Independence, Mo. Meat tenderer.
2,098,856 ; Nov. 9.
Bridges, Kenneth C, assignor to W. H. Tail, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Aerial lead for radio reception.
2,090,026 : Aug. 17.
Bridges, Kenneth L., assignor to Socony- Vacuum Oil Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Making a wear
indicating tire. 2,102.784 ; Dec. 21.
Bridges. Stanley R., Bush Hill Park, Enfield, England,
assignor to Hardman, Peck & Company, New York,
N. Y. Miniature piano. 2,073,361 ; Mar. 9.
Brrd^ham, Arthur L., dece.ased, Boston, Mass. ; E. R.
Bridgham, administratrix. Device for controlling the
discharge of gaseous fluids or material. 2,091,939 ;
Aug. 31.
Bridgham, Edna R., administratrix. (See Bridgham,
Arthur L., assignor.)
Brieehle, Ambrosius, Brooklyn, N. Y". Signal apparatus.
2,097,050 ; Oct. 26.
Brieehle, Henry N. (See Larsen, G., and Brieehle.)
Brierley, Claude E., Utica, N. Y. Automatic-loom shuttle.
2,082,678 ; June 1.
P.rietzckp, Edmund H. (See Peate, George A., assignor.)
Brigp, Tulio A., Caracas, Venezuela. Collapsible tnbe
cap. 2,085,629 ; June 29.
Briggs, Andra L. (See Briggs, Earle C, assignor.)
Briggs, Arthur J., assignor to Sicuro Corporation, Syra-
cuse, N. Y. Milk bottle capping machine. 2,069,351 ;
Feb. 2.
Briggs, Earle C, Brockton, assignor of one-tenth to A.
L. Briggs, Brockton, Mass. Variable speed transmis-
sion device. 2,088,834 ; Aug. 3.
Briggs, George L., Oneida, N. Y. Skid chain. 2,074,534 ;
Mar. 23.
Briggs. Howland F., assignor to Consolidated Packaging
Machinery Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Sewing machine
feed-dog mechanism. 2,075.973 ; Apr. 6.
Briggs, Howland F., Buffalo, assignor to Bagpak, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Bag filling machine. 2,078,313 ; Apr.
27.
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Briggs, Howland F., Buffalo, and R. N. Cundall, Lacka-
wanna, assignors to Consolidated Packaging Machinery
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Sewing machine. 2,079,062 ;
May 4.
Briggs, John E., Detroit, Mich. Water control for boilers.
2,078,479 ; Apr. 27.
Briggs, Joseph A., Erlton, N. J., assignor to Philco Radio
& Television Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Tuning in-
dicator for radio receivers. 2,0G9,131 ; Jan. 26.
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Ball, Albert P.,
assignor.)
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Budds, H. H., and
Gorzelany, assignors.)
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Graf, Vincent J.,
assignor.)
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Marshall, William,
assignor.)
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Marshall, W., and
Fryer, assignors.)
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Platz, Henry T.,
assignor.)
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Prance, Alvin W.,
assignor.)
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Richardson, Fred-
erick G., assignor )
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Tjaarda, John,
assignor. )
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Wexelberg, Clar-
ence E., assignor.)
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Wexelberg, C. E.,
and Hobbs. assignors.)
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Zablocki, Eugene
C, assignor.)
Briggs, Maynard R., Chicopee Falls, Mass., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Frequency stabilizing circuit.
2,088,461 ; July 27.
Briggs, Robert E., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company. Material treating
apparatus. 2,102,990 ; Dec. 21.
Briggs, Robert E., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company. Sewage disposal ap-
paratus. 2,102,991 ; Dec. 21.
Briggs, Robert S., Upland, Calif. Clothes drying ap-
paratus. 2,08,0,788 ; July 6.
Briggs, Southwick W., Glenmont, Md. Pressure filter.
2,072,393 ; Mar. 2.
Briggs, Southwick W., Washington, D. C. Purifying lu-
bricating oil. 2,073,442 ; Mar. 9.
Briggs, Southwick W., Washington, D. C. Oil filter and
cartridge therefor. 2,092,548; Sept. 7.
Briggs, Stephen F., Chenequa, assignor to Briggs & Strat-
ton Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Carburetor.
2,069,642 ; Feb. 2.
Briggs, Stephen F., Chenequa, assignor to Briggs &
Stratton Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Filter.
2,070,039 ; Feb. 9.
Briggs, Stephen F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Briggs &
Stratton Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Spare wheel
lode. 2,085,725; July 6.
Briggs & Stratton Corporation. (See Briggs, Stephen F.,
assignor.)
Briggs & Stratton Corporation. (See Brown, Jerome, as-
signor.)
Briggs & Stratton Corporation. (See Coughlin, Charles
L., assignor.)
Briggs & Stratton Corporation. (See Fitz Gerald, John
W., assignor.)
Briggs & Stratton Corporation. (See Jacobi, Edward N.,
assignor.)
Briggs & Stratton Corporation. (See Liss, Samuel A.,
assignor.)
Briggs & Stratton Corporation. (See Mack, Perry E.,
assignor.)
Brighten, Frank, London, England. Bathing cap.
2,074,208 ; Mar. 16.
Brightwell, Curtis F., Pasadena, Calif. Motor or pump.
2,009,193; No-s . 16.
Brightwcll, Tliaddeus S., Rankin, 'assignor of one-fourth
to W. E, Scholt'/., Braddock, Pa. Cutting machine.
2,008,445 ; Jan. 19.
Brill. Almiliarn K., and W. A. Wake, assignors to The
lti'i>ul)lic l£iil)ber Conii)any, Youngstown, N. Y. Treat-
iiicnl of rubber articles. 2,302,456: Dec. M.
Brill, J. G., Company, The. (See Browne, A. T., and
Guernsey, assignors.)
Brill, John L., Newark, assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Comp.nny, Wilminglon, Del. Fertilizer man-
ufacture. 2,102,836; Dec. 21.
Brill, John \j., Newark, assignor to E. I. dn Pont do
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Fertilizer man-
ufacture. 2,102,831 ; Dec. 21.
Brill, John Ia, and R. W. Plummor, Newark, N. J., as-
signors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wil-
mington, Del. Preparation of acid amides. 2,002,723;
Sept. 7.
Brill, Kiiiloir. (See Sclienennimn, A., Brill, and Wletzel.)
Brill, William E., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. IMslon. 2,092,509;
Kepi. 7.
Brink, Wlnfield S., assignor to The Fircslonp Sleel Prod-
uclH Conipiiny, Akron, Ohio. Spacer. 2,100,620; Nov.
30.
Brinckerhoff, James E., Orange, N. J., J. D. McCullough,
West New Brighton, N. Y., and R. E. Swift, Chatham,
N. J., assignors to The Babcock & Wilcox Company,
Newark, N. J. Furnace construction. 2,091,224 ; Aug.
24.
Brinkerhoff, Harry M. (See Mulhare, Andrew F., as-
signor.)
Brinkert, Carroll A., assignor to The Timken Silent Auto-
matic Company, Detroit, Blich. Motor suspension.
2,069,694 ; Feb. 2.
Brinkman, Laura, et al. (See Brinkman, Louis H., as-
signor.)
Brinkman, William C, Chicago, 111. Mixing valve.
2,083,360 ; June 8.
Brinkmann, Heinricli, Dortmund, Germany. Ladle for
casting fluid metal. 2,098,937 ; Nov. 16.
Brinton, Cecil C, Kidderminster, England. Machine for
making carpets and other tufted or piled products.
2,069,912 ; Feb. 9.
Brinton, Christian H. (See Tevander, O. N., and Brin-
ton.)
Brinton, Christian H., Oak Park, assignor to Standard
Cap and Seal Corporation, Chicago, 111. Bottle cap-
ping mechanism. 2,076,116 ; Apr. 6.
Brinton, H., Company. (See Aaronson, Harry B., as-
signor.)
Brinton, H., Company. (See Ames, Elmer U., assignor.)
Brinton, H., Company. (See Holmes. Heui-y H., as-
signor.)
Brinton, H., Company. (See Horrocks, Harry S., as-
signor.)
Brinton, H., Company, et al. (See Vaughan, Andrew E.,
Jr., assignor.)
Brinton, H., Company, et al. (See Vaughan, A. E., Jr.,
and Diener, assignors.)
Brinton, William H., near Coatesville, Pa. Ration.
2,098,998; Nov. 16.
Brion, Georg, Freiberg, and A. J. Krutzsch, Munich, Ger-
many, assignors to International Precipitation Co., Los
Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for effecting ionization in
gases. 2,085,735 ; July 6.
Brion, Georg, Frieberg, and A. J. Krutzsch, Munich, Ger-
many, assignors to International Precipitation Co., Los
Angeles, Calif. Arrancement for the electric cleaning
of gases. 2,086,063 ; July 6.
Brisbane, Eugene C, assignor to S. Morgan Smith Com-
pany, York, Pa. Valve. 2,071,814 ; Feb. 23.
Brisbane, Eugene C, assignor to S. Morgan Smith Com-
pany, York, Pa. V.nlve. 2,078,231 ; .Apr. 27.
Brisbane, Eugene C, Denver, Colo., and R. Bischoff, as-
signors to S. Morgan Smith Company, Y^ork, Pa. Fluid
control means. 2,082,940 ; June 8.
Brisbane Machinery Co. (Pty.) Ltd. (See Flather, Harry,
assignor.)
Briscoe, Frederick Y., Newton, Mass. Mattress protector.
2,103,244; Dec. 28.
Brisick, Joseph C, Irvington, N. J., assignor to The
Kroydon Company. Golf club handle. 2,103,889 ; Dec.
28.
Brisson, Louis C, Neuilly-sur-Seine, assignor to Soci^tS
Anonyme ; Society des Freins Hydrauliqucs S. De
Lavaud, Paris, France. Resilient wall. 2,078,835 :
Apr. 27.
Brisson, Louis C, Neuilly-sur-Seine, assignor to Soci6t6
Anonyme Soci^t6 des Freins Hydrauliques S. de Lavaud,
Paris, France. Braking device for rotating machine
parts. 2,101,425 ; Dec. 7.
Bristol Aeroplane Company, The. (See Ball, Charles
A. W., assignor.)
Bristol Aeroplane Company, The. (See Fedden, A. H. R.,
and Owner, assignors.)
Bristol Aeroplane Company, The. (See Frise, Leslie G.,
assignor.)
Bristol Aeroplane Company Limited, The. (See Fedden,
A. H. R., and Copley, assignors.)
Bristol Company, The. (See Bcecher, John W., as-
signor.)
Bristol Company, The. (See Borden, Perry A., assignor.)
Bristol Company, The. (See Faust, Frod A., assignor.)
Bristol Company, The. (See Hubbard, Walter N., as-
signor.)
Bristol Company, The. (See Hunt, Ozro H., assignor.)
Bristol Coinjiany, The. (See Hunt, O. H., and I'ititjean,
assignors.)
Bristol Company, The. (See Kerr, William J., assignor.)
r.rislol Company, The. (See Kerr, W. J., and Webber,
assignors.)
Bristol Company, Tiie. (See Logan, 1<., and Webber,
MSsignorK.)
Bristol Company, The. (See NoMo. Al|)honso. assignor.)
Bristol, (\iii.s ,1., nssigiioi' to (Ilnlie Hoist Coinpaiiy, Dos
Mciiues, l(>\v:i. Autonioliili- lilt. 2,(1!)7,S,")3 ; Nov. 2.
BriHiol, Cyrus J., ami E. I!. Tlionipson. .'i.-Jslgnors to Globe
Miiclilnery & Supply ("'omi)aiiv. Dos Molnos, Iowa. Auto-
nuil.lli' Iiri. L'.0!».'i.051 ; Ocl. ,^.
Bristol, Harold I!., St. Louis, Mo. Hose stnud.
2,077.668; Apr. 20.
ItrlslolMyors ("ompaiiy. (Sw Horrlok, G. Tj., llardlo, and
('ol)I), assignors. )
lirlstow, J. J. R., Safety Harbor, Fla., assignor to Coii-
Hurner Package <'iir|)oratlon, Dunedln, Fin. C.ilnrlnij
frnll.s .'iiul vegotaMes. 2,072,022; Feb. 2.S.
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■ Bristow, James J. R., Safety Harbor, Fla. Cleaning
fruit. 2,079,278 ; May 4.
Britisli Aluminum Company Limited, The. (See Pullen,
Alfred N. D., assignor.)
British Cotton Industry Research Corporation, The. (See
Sliorter, S. A., Williams, and Locke, assignors.)
British Drug Houses, Limited, The. (See Ha worth, W. N.,
Hirst, Jones, and Smith, assignors.)
Brilsch. Otto C. Woodhaven, assiiinor to H. Hyman,
Brooklvn, N. Y. Combined electric and flame light.
2.075 RS3 ; Apr. 6.
Britt, George Q., Memphis, Tenn. Piston. 2,084,834 ;
June 22.
Britt, Hugh A., Warrensburg, Mo. Dust cloth broom
holder. 2.074,209 ; Mar. 16.
Brittain, Richard J., Jr.. Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to
General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Press fit-
ting. 2,082,379 ; June 1.
Britten, Edwin F., Jr., Short Hills, assignor to Gardner
Company, Orange, N. J. Calculating machine.
2,085,630; June 29.
Britten, Edwin F., Jr., Short Hills, assignor to Monroe
Calculating Machine Company, Orange, N. J. Calcu-
lating machine. 2,088,049 ; July 27.
Britton, Edgar C. (See Nutting, H. S., Britton, and
Croope.)
Britton, Edgar C, G. H. Coleman, and G. V. Moore, as-
signors to The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich.
Hvdrolvsis of isobutyl chloride. 2,067,473 ; Jan. 12.
Britton, Edgar C, and R. P. Perkins, assignors to The
Dow Chemical Company. Midland. Mich. Alkali metal
salts of chloroethane sulphonic acid. 2,067,873 ; Jan.
12
Britton, Edgar C, G. H. Coleman, and J. W. Zemba, as-
signors to The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich.
Purification of tetrachloroethylene. 2,084,937 ; June 22.
Britton, Edgar C, G. H. Coleman, and L. E. Mills, as-
signors to The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich.
Alkvl-chloro-hydro.xy-diphenyls. 2,092,724; Sept. 7.
Britton Edgar C, G. H. Coleman, and L. E. Mills, as-
signors to The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich.
Alkyl-bromo-hydroxy-diphenyls. 2,092,725 ; Sept. 7.
Britton, Glenn B., Hannibal, assignor to International
Shoe Companv, St. Louis, Mo. Attaching shoe heels.
2,085,894 ; July 6.
Britton, Karl B., Cleveland, Ohio. Filter. 2,101,211 ;
Dec. 7. ^ . ^
Brixey, Austin D., Greenwich, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Remote controlled sound producing appa-
ratus. 2,102,672 ; Dec. 21. „„.,„•
Brixner, Frederick W. (See Bushnell. C. S., and Bnxner.)
Brixner, Frederick W. (See De Long, D. F., and Brix-
ner.)
Brizzolara, Alfred A., New York, N. Y., and A. Siegel,
Carney's Point, N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments,
to E "I du Pont de Nemours and Company. Making
green pigment. 2,092,750 ; Sept. 14.
Brizzolara, Robert T., New Dorp, Staten Island, N. Y.
Air conditioning apparatus. 2.080,998 ; May 18.
Broadbent, Rav O.. Des Jloinos. Iowa. Coin solector for
pay telephones and lilM. . 2,090,383 ; Aug. 17.
Broadmeyer, Albert, assignor to W. O. Hickok Manufac-
turing Company, Harrisburg, Pa. Sheet piling mecha-
nism. 2,101,328 : Dec. 7.
Broadwell, Azure W., and A. JI. Cox. assignors to Lynch-
burg Hosiery Mills, Inc., Lynchburg, Va. Knitting
machino. 2,'096,667 : Oct. 19.
Broadwell, Howard, Bidgewood, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Cutting device. 2,085,079 ; June 29.
Broadwell, William C, Palo Alto, CaUf. Clasp.
2,093,231 ; Sept. 14.
Broatch, John, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Mineral sejiarator. 2,101,572; Dec. 7.
Brobson, John F., assignor of one-half to G. A. Le Blanc,
Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion engine. 2,094,290;
Sept. 28.
Brocat, ^Irs. Leola C, Jr. (See McCarty, Clayton E.,
assignor.) . „ . ,..,
Brock. Clarence A., assignor to Rexair Corporation, De-
troit, Mich. Vacuum cleaner. 2,102,353; Dec. 14.
Brock. Denis T., London. England, assignor to Borg
Warner Corporation, Chicago, 111. Friction clutch
2.070.425 ; Apr. 6.
Brock, Margaret B., Muncy, Pa. Garment stretcher
2,097,809 ; Nov. 2.
Brock, Norman H., Philadelphia. Pa. Stereoscopic pho-
tography. 2.101,979; Dec. 14.
Brock, Tliomas J., assignor of thirty per cent to J. L
Lean, San Jose, Calif. Illuminating device. 2,099,952 ,
Nov. 23.
Brockel, Ernst, assignor to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-
Niirnberg A. G., Augsburg, Germany. Casting machine
for the casting of plane stereotype plates. 2,073,675
Mar. 16.
Brocketon National Bank, trustee. (See Plunimer, Lloyd
F., assignor.)
Brockhursr. James B.. Red Bank, N. J. Method and
appamtua for building sea walls. 2,102,254; Dec. 14.
Brocklebank, Arthur P., Elizabeth. N. J., assignor to
Ingersoll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Centrifu-
gal pump. 2,086,975 ; July 13.
Brockway Motor Company. (See Cross, Lester L., as-
signor.)
Brode, Johannes. (See SchariT, M., Brode, Johannsen,
and Reichart.)
Brode, Kathe, administratrix. (See ScharfE, M., Brode,
Johannsen, and Reichart.)
Broder, Simon, Washington, D. C. Ophthalmic lens.
2,077,092 ; Apr. 13.
Broderick, Frederick C, Winnetka, 111. Control device
and circuits for hot water heating systems. 2,073,676 ;
Mar. 16.
Broderick, Frederick C, Winnetka, HI. Temperature reg-
ulating system. 2,073,677 ; Mar. 16.
Broderick, Sylvester J. (See Brown, E. H., and Broder-
ick.)
Broderick, Sylvester J. (See Kittredge, H. G., and Brod-
erick.)
Brodersen, Karl. (See Brennecke, W., Brodersen, and
Hubert.)
Brodersen, Karl. Dessau in Anhalt, assignor to I. G. Far-
benindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Wetting agents for the use in mercerizing
lyes. 2,081,528: Jrov 25.
Brodersen, Max M., Alhambra. assignor to L. O. Bird,
Glendale, Calif. Rooter. 2,091,427 ; Aug. 31.
Broderson, Neil O., assignor to Rochester Button Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Making buttons. 2,084,427 ; June 22.
Brodewitz, Olga, Essen, Germany. Clothes hanger.
2,068,446 ; Jan. 19.
Brodhead, Stuyvesant H„ and W. O. Tait, Jr., Mamaro-
neck, N. Y. Brake equalizer. 2.075.974 : Apr. c-.,
Brodie, Ralph N,, Company. (See Berck, William F., as-
signor. )
Brodie, Ralph N., Company. (See Burnett, G. F., and
Ward, assignors.)
Brodie, Ralph N., Company. (See Granberg, Albert J., as-
signor. )
Brodie, Ralph N., Company. (See Ward, H. E., and
P.rown, assignors.)
Brodkorb, Fritz. (See Gluud, W.. Klempt, and Brodkorb.)
Brodrick, Leo H., New York, N. Y. Sealed container.
2,082,614 ; June 1.
Brodv. Samuel C, Brighton, Mass. Automatic blast torch.
2.094,2.")9 : Sept. 28.
Brodv, Samuel C, Brighton, Mass. Cutting device.
2,004.260 : Sept. 28.
Brody. Samuel C, Brighton, Mass. Automatic blast torch.
2,102,404 ; Dec. 14.
Broecker, Lewis C, assignor to Bridgeport Brass Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Pneumatic valve inside construction.
2,075,167 ; Mar. 30.
Broecker, Lewis C, Bridgeport, and J. Ferguson, South-
bury, assignors to Bridgeport Brass Company, Bridge-
port, Conn. Pneumatic valve. 2.103,108 ; Doc. 21.
Broeren, Frank L., Menasha, assignor to Marathon Paper
■ Mills Company, Rothschild, Wis. Napkin dispenser.
2,080,691 ; May 18.
Broeren, Frank L., Menasha, assignor to Marathon Paper
Mills Company, Rothschild, Wis. Folded napkin.
2,082,731 ; June 1.
Broering, Lawrence B., and F. E. Kite, Los Angeles,
Calif., assignor to Kite Mold Company. Tire retreading
mold. 2,088,130 ; July 27.
Brogden, Ernest M., New Haven, Conn. Package and
packaging container. 2,089,728 ; Aug. 10.
Brogden, Jonh. (See Shaw, H. E., and Brogden.)
Brogdex Company. (See Trowbridge, Miles L., assignor.)
Broich, Franz. (See Schuster, C, and Broich.)
Brokaw, James I., New York, N. Y. Spark plug.
2,070,708; Feb. 16.
Brokering, Gertrude E., Dayton, Ohio. Necktie retainer.
2,074,535 ; Mar. 23.
Broil v, Archibald H. (See Gardner, B. C, and Broll.v.)
Broma.geni, Irl R., Union City, Ind. Chair. 2.081,791 ;
May 25.
Bronander, Wilhelm B., Montclair, N. J., assignor to
The Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company, New
Haven, Conn. Internal combustion engine. 2,077,457 ;
Apr. 20.
Bronson, Adelbert E.. assignor to The Dill Manufactur-
ing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Valve insldes.
2,097,614 ; Nov. 2.
Bronson, Budd, assignor to The Ohio Rubber Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Floor covering. 2,082,047 ; June 1.
Bronson, Budd. Cleveland, assignor to The Ohio Rubber
Company, Willoughby, Ohio. Flexible covering for auto-
mobile running boards. 2.084,014 ; June 15.
Bronson, Budd, Cleveland, assignor to The Ohio Rubber
Company, Willougliby, Ohio. Automobile running board
cover securing device. 2,084,015 ; June 15.
Brnn.«on, Franklin F.. Richmond, Va. Floating piston
structure. 2.098,612 ; Nov. 9.
Bronson Reel Company. (See McMahon, Edward J., as-
signor.)
Bronson Reel Company. (See Schafer, John V., as-
signor.)
Bronstlen, Edward L., assignor to J[. Bechik, St. Paul,
Minn. Mattress handle. 2,083,361 ; June 8.
Brook, David IT.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Coin controlled postage
affixing device for letters. 2.075,092 ; Mar. 30.
Brooke, Edward B., Birmingham, Ala. Plumber's ping.
2.070,579; Feb. 16.
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iSrooke Engineering Company. (See Brooke, George A.,
Jr., assignor.)
Broolce, Francis M., assignor to Nanna S. Brooke, Bryn
Mawr, Pii. Rotary or sleeve valve used in combustion
cliambers. 2,069,938 ; Feb. 9.
Brooke, George A., Jr., assignor to Brooke Engineering
Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Compensated control
system. 2,073,332 : Mar. 9.
Brooke, Nanna S. (See Brooke, Francis M., assignor.)
Brooker, Leslie G. S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City.
N. .T. Photographic emulsion. 2.078,23.S : Apr. 27.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Photographic emulsion. 2,089,729 ; Aug. 10.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Tricarbocyanines and preparing them. 2,094,580 ;
Oct. 5.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company,
Jersey City, N. J. Photographic emulsion containing
tricarbocyanines. 2,095,854 ; Oct. 12.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company,
Jersey City, N. J. Photographic emulsion containing
pyridocyanines. 2,095,855 ; Oct. 12.
Brooker, Leslie G. S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company,
Jersey City, N. J. Photographic emulsion containing
4,4'-tricarbocyanine dyes. 2,095,856 ; Oct. 12.
Brooker, Oliver O. (See Allen, Sherman T., assignor.)
Brooks, Alfred J., Jamaica Plain, Mass. Package for dry
goods, and method and apparatus for making the same.
2.102,508 ; Dec. 14.
Brooks, Arthur M., Andover, Mass., assignor to Raflfold
Process Corporation. Paper manufacture. 2,077,393 ;
Apr. 20.
Brooks, Arthur W. (See Wright, Harold A., assignor.)
Brooks, Benjamin T. (See Lebo, R. B., and Brooks.)
Brooks, Benjamin T., Old Greenwich. Conn., assignor to
Standard Alcohol Company. Making alcohols by use of
ethyl sulphuric acid. 2,081,166 : May 25.
Brooks, Benjamin T., Old Greenwich, Conn., assignor to
Standard Alcohol Co. Manufacture of aliphatic alco-
hols. 2,096,878 ; Oct. 26.
Brooks, Benjamin T., Old Greenwich, Conn., assignor to
Standard .\)crvliol Co. JIanufacture of aliphatic alco-
hols. 2,096,879 : Oct. 26.
Brooks, Charles W., et al. (See Berhman, J. W., and
Robiolio, assignors.)
Brooks, Clyde, Xew Orleans, La. Method of and appa-
ratus for .'sedimentation testing of blood. 2,102,785 ;
Dec. 21.
Brooks, Donald B., Chevy Chase, Md., and H. H. Allen,
Washington, D. C, assignors to Government of the
United States, represented by the Secretary of Com-
mevee. Continuous ventilating psychrometer.
2,095,237; Oct. 12.
Brooks, E. J., Company. (See Brooks, Winfred M., as-
signor.)
Brooks, Elbert J., Sparta, Wis. Root cutter for con-
duits. 2,093,827 ; Sept. 21.
Brooks, Frank E. (See Hayenga, J. A., and Brooks. >
Brooks, Frank E., Batavia, assignor to R. D. Brooks,
Jamestown, N. Y. Machine for applying foil to paper.
2,073,780 : Mar. 16.
Brooks, Frank S. (See Parker, W. H., Seibert, and
Brooks.)
Brooks, Frank S. (See Seibert, N. J., and Brooks.)
Brooks Fred A., Lyndhurst, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Ijaboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Transmission regulation. 2,075.975 ; Apr. 6.
Brooks, George W., La Grange, assignor to The S. O. S.
Company, Chicago, 111. Cleansing article. 2,079,600 ;
May 11.
Brooks, Harry E. (See Reeves, P. B., and Brooks.)
Brooks, Harry E., assignor to Reeves Pulley Company,
Columbus, Ind. Adjusting means for variable speed
transmission. 2,084,723 ; June 22.
Brooks, ]l(-rl)ert IJ. (See Kitticdge, T., and Brooks.)
Brooks, Irene G., Cleveland. Oliio. Supplemental catch
mechanism for locks. 2,079,295; May 11.
Brooks, John II., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Ludowlcl-Celadon CompM)iv. Chicago, 111. Insulating
wall construction. 2,094,635 ; Oct. 5.
Brooks, I'aul J., Lakewood, assignor to The Hanklns
Container Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Paperboard
basket. 2,080,209 ; July 6.
Brooks, Kay D. (See Brooks, Frank B., assignor.)
Brooks, Thomas R. (See Bedford, J. P., and Hnywood,
assignors.)
Brooks. William H. (See Anderson, William C, as-
signor.)
BroolcH. Winfred M., West Orange, N. J. Sealing means.
2,077.209; Apr. 13.
Brooks. Winfn'd M., West Orange, assignor to E. J.
Brooks Company, Newark, N. J. Seal. 2,08 1,008 ;
June 22.
Brookoliiic, Tliomas W., and S. McDulTee, Flora, III.
Appnralns for applying germicide and InsccMcIdo.
2,009,352: Feb. 2.
Broome, Clin'ord 10., Euclid, Ohio. Speed reduction power
unit. 2.070,015 ; Apr. 0.
Broome. Richard S., et al. (See Broome, Woody E., as-
signor.)
Broome, Woody E., Myton, Utah, assignor of one-third to
R. S. Broome, and one-third to E. M. Jakeman. Gravity
sand and gravel spreader. 2,085,895 ; July 6.
Broquinda, Inc. (See Quinn, Clara E., assignor.)
Bros, Chester W., assignor to Wm. Bros Boiler & Manu-
facturing Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Water tube
boiler. 2,086,599 ; July 13.
Bros, Wm., Boiler & Manufacturing Company. (See Bros,
Chester W., assignor.)
Brosius, Albert M., White Plains, N. Y. Liquid flow con-
trol. 2,079,063; May 4.
Brosius, Edgar E. (See Edgar, L. C, and Brosius.)
Brosius, Edgar E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Valve. 2,079,896;
May 11.
Brossman, Charles, Indianapolis, Ind. Sewage sludge
treatment plant. 2,077,545 ; Apr. 20.
Brossman, Jacob R., Yeadon, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Insulated copper wire. 2,092,636 ;
Sept. 7.
Brossman, Philip D., Kearny, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilriiington, Del. Pigment and preparing same.
2,097,269 ; Oct. 26.
Brostrom, Charles G., Peabody, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for treating shoe welts. 2,069,748 ; Feb. 9.
Brostrom, Charles G., South Peabody, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Lip turning machine. 2,076,098 ; Apr. 13.
Brostrom, Charles G., Peabody, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery (Ilorporation, Paterson, N. J. Abrading
machine. 2,087,238 ; July 20.
Brothers, Abe R. (See Brothers, Edwin I. and A. R.)
Brothers, Edwin I. and A. R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Prophy-
lactic device for the oral cavity. 2,083,217 ; June 8.
Brothers, Eli, Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for
operating on soles and shoes. 2,091,351 ; Aug. 31.
Brjughton, Wilham W., New Brighton, assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Cutting tool. 2,073,678 ; Mar. 16.
Broughton, Winn E. (See McLaughlin, G. E., and
Broughton.)
Broulhiet, (Jeorges, Paris. France. Fitting of front
tenders, lamps, and radiator upon a carriage body.
2,071,328 ; Feb. 23.
Broune, Abel U., Brooklyn, N. Y. Multiple fuse control
mechanism in combination with thermoprotective signal
system. 2,074,141 ; Mar. 16.
Broussard, Nolan, Abbeville, La. Cannon. 2,088,503;
July 27.
Brouwer, Benjamin W., Auburn, assignor to Crompton &
Knowles Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Shuttle box
construction for looms. 2.102,832: Dec. 21.
Brouwer, Rodger D. (See Murden, W. T., and Brouwer.)
Brouwer, Rodger D., Bristol, Conn., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, INIich. Bearing mounting.
2,073,957 ; Mar. 16.
Browall, Bert H., assignor to Svenska Aktiebolaget Broms-
regulator, Malmo, Sweden. Brake rigging of the vari-
able leverage type. 2,080,529 ; May 18.
Browall, Bert H., assignor to Svenska Aktiebolaget Broms-
regulator, Malmo, Sweden. Automatic slack adjuster,
especially for railway car brakes. 2,084,989 ; June 29.
Brower, Elbert O., I'hiladclphia, Pa. Cigarette holder.
2,103,602; Dec. 28.
Brower, Paul V., Maywood, assignor to Ditto, Incor-
porated, Chicago, 111. Solvent. 2,077,874; Apr. 20.
Brown, Albert E., assignor to Truscon Stool Company,
Young.stown, Ohio. Joint for railroad crossings.
2,081.352 ; Jlay 25.
Brown, Aldrich M.. assignor of one-third to F. E. West,
one-third to L. Ijcrio, and one-third to L. Lerio, Jr.,
Mobile. Ala. Pump. 2.091,499 ; Aug. 31.
Brown, Alexander C, Mount Healthy, assignor to Emery
Industries, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. Making a detergent.
2,085,091 ; June 29.
Brown, Alexander H., Jr., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Transit Research Corporation, New York, N. Y. In-
ductive control circuits. 2,078,232 ; Apr. 27.
Brown. Alfred B., Es.son Fells, and C. T. Siehs. Fanwood,
N. J., .-issignors to Western lOlectric Company, Incor-
porated, New York, N. Y. Keel. 2.099,102 : Nov. 10.
Brown, Arthur 1!. (See Sullivan, F. W., Jr., Bahlke,
Brown, and Diwoky.)
Brown, Arlluir, Cranston, It. I. ^Ilcrometer caliper.
2,090.950 ; Oct . 20.
Brown, Arthur C, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cord wire nnohor.
2,072,579: Mar. 2.
Brown, Arlliur 10., and AV. Vaughnn, London, Ontario,
<?ana(!a, assignors 1o Loon Bonoit, New York, N. Y.
Carton erecting machine. 2,072.005; Fob. 23.
Brown & Bailey Company. (See (^ostlgan, Ilnrry V., as-
signor.)
Brown i>t lialley Company. (See Kepplor, Albert K., as-
signor.)
Brown & Bailey Company. (See Roltor, llonry J., ns-
Hlgnor.)
Ilrowii, Itanks 11.. assignor to Capstan Glass Company,
Coiincllsvllle, I'a. Sealed packiigo. 2,099,110; Nov.
10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Brown, Barrett F. (See Karcher, A. A., and Brown,
assignors.)
Brown, Benjamin W. (See Chapman, J., and Brown.)
Brown, Bernis B., Portland, Oreg. Material handling
apparalu.s. 2,066,4.56 ; Jan. 5.
Brown & BiRelow. (See Trollen. Martin E., assignor.)
Brown & Bigelow. (See Winford, Orion P., assignor.)
Brown Brothers & Company Limited, et al. (See Wallace,
William, assignor.)
Brown, Carl D., assignor to Draper Corporation, Hope-
dale, Mass. Loom. 2,079,544 ; May 4.
Brown, Carl D., assignor to Draper Corporation, Hope-
dale, Mass. Loom shuttle. 2.081,393 ; May 25.
Brown, Carl D., assignor to Draper Corporation, Hope-
dale, Jlass. Thread cutting temple. 2,083,496 ; June 8.
Brown, Carl D., assignor to Draper Corporation, Hopedale,
Mass. Shuttle. 2,084,549 ; June 22.
Brown, Carl D., assignor to Draper Corporation, Hope-
dale, Mass. Loom stopping mechanism. 2,084,550 ;
June 22.
Brown, Carl D., assignor to Draper Corporation, Hopedale,
Mass. Loom shuttle. 2,087,871 : July 20.
Brown, Carl D., assignor to Draper Corporation, Hopedale,
Mass. Yielding reed mechanism. 2,087,872 ; July 20.
Brown, Carl D., assignor to Draper Corporation, Hope-
dale, JIass. Constant tension let-off mechanism.
2,103,200 ; Dec. 21.
Brown, Cecil R.. Verona, N. J., assignor to Burroughs
Wellcome & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc., New York, N. Y.
Container. 2,095,227 ; Oct. 12.
Brown, Charles F., Beaver, Pa. Pie crimper and sealer.
2,086,464 ; July 6.
Brown, Charles H., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Electron discharge device
and circuit. 2,084,476 ; June 22.
Brown, Charles J., St. Paul, Minn. Faucet. 2,068,369 ;
Jan. 19.
Brown, Charles L., Jr., Old Greenwich, Conn., assignor
to Electrolux Corporation, Dover, Del. Vacuum cleaner.
2,076,699; Apr. 13.
Brown, Charle.<= R. (See Bold, R. E., Brown, and Hob-
son.)
Brown, Charles S., Syracuse, N. Y. Air-cooled V-type
internal combustion engine. 2,082,869 ; June 8.
Brown. Charles S., Syracuse, N. Y. Conduit outlet box.
2,095,914; Oct. 12.
Brown. Charles S., Syracuse, N. Y. Motor snow plow.
2,103,510; Dec. 28.
Brown, Charles W., Norwich, Conn., assignor to The
United States Finishing Company, Providence, R. I.
Pantograph. 2.082,615 ; June 1.
Brown, Charley C, Ponca City, S. N. Van Wert, and
Anitunoffi, assignors to Reda Pump Company, Bartles-
ville, Okla. Submergible pump and transmission unit.
2,073,623 ; Mar. 16.
Brown, Chester W., Milkaukee, assignor to Line Material
Company, South Milwaukee, Wis. Lighting fixture.
2,071,108 ; Feb. 16.
Brown, Chester W., IMilwaukee, assignor to Line Material
Company, South Milwaukee, Wis. Housing for cut-out
switches. 2,075.170: Mar. 30.
Brown, Chester W., and E. F. Dosie, Milwaukee, Wis.
Fluid impeller and turbine. 2,087,834 ; July 20.
Brown, Cicero C, Houston, Tex. Setting tools for packers
and the like. 2,067,885 ; Jan. 19.
Brown, Cicero C, Houston, Tex. Packer setting device.
2,092,048; Sept. 7.
Brown. Cicero C, Houston, Tex. Liner setting tool.
2.097,7.55 ; Nov. 2.
Brown, Clarence B. (See Karcher, A. A., and Brown.)
Brown, Clarence B., Fostoria, Ohio. Flare support.
2,070,882 ; Feb. 16.
Brown. Clnronce S., & Co. (See Knight, Harold E. H.
assignor.)
Brown, Clyde A. (See Bralev, W. L., and Brown.)
Brown, Colin, Rochester, N. Y. Pump valve. 2,068,481 ;
Jan. 19.
Brown, Collins, et al. (See Ditto, John, assignor.)
Brown Company. (See Beardsloy, Norman T., assignor.)
Brown Company. (See Burke, Edmuu(], assignor.)
Brown Company. (See Moore, Hngh K., assignor.)
Brown Company. (See Richter, George A., assignor.)
Brown Cninpany. (See Richter, G. A., and Schur, as-
signors. )
Brown Company. (See Schur, ^Milton O., assignor.)
Brown, Craig L., et al. (See Holscher, Herman A.,
assignor.)
Brown, Cuthbert J. (See Wilson, C. H., and Brown.)
Brown, David L., Summit, N. J., assignor to Trussell Man-
ufacturing Company, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Wire forming
machine. 2,075.168 ; Mar. 30.
Brown. David S., assignor to The Parsons Machine Ste.im
Turbine Company, Limited, Wallsend-on-Tyne, England.
Turbine blade. 2,090,468 ; Aug. 17.
Brown, Davis, Los Angeles, Calif. Automatic propor-
tioning device. 2,102,5,84; Dec. 21.
Brown, Dudley B. W., Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Airplane.
2,079,077 ; May 11.
Brown, Earl H., Palo Alto, Calif., assignor to Minerals
Separation North American Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Separation of nioylbdenite from copper sul-
phides. 2,070,076 ; Feb. 9.
Brown, Earl H., Palo Alto, Calif., assignor to Minerals
Separation North American Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Separation of molybdenite from copper sul-
phides. 2,095,967 : Oct. 19.
Brown, Edward G., Wilson, Wyo. Lariat holder.
2.100,023 ; Nov. 23.
Brown, Edward I., Bruce Crossing, Mich. Combined heat-
ing and cooking unit. 2,095,052 ; Oct. 5.
Brown, Earl H., and S. J. Broderick, Yellow Springs, Ohio,
assignors to Bethlehem Mines Corporation. Treatment
of iron ores containing nickel. 2.067,874 ; Jan. 12.
Brown, Earle C, Canastota, N. Y. Support for slat crates
while being repaired. 2,087,083; July 13.
Brown, Edwin C, Chicago, and L. S. Burns, Harvey,
assignors to Western-Austin Company, Aurora, Ilh
Road grading machine. 2,089,730 ; Aug. 10.
Brown. Edwin J., New York, N. Y. Slot mechanism.
2,066,820 ; Jan. 5.
Brown, Egbert P., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Cnrtls
Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Advertising
apparatus. 2,070,542 ; Feb. 9.'
Brown, Eitel P., Little Rock, assignor of one-half to R.
Wood, Bordeaux, Wash. Spar-tree strap and adjust-
able clamp-eye therefor. 2,075,335 ; Mar. 30.
Brown, Elmer. (See Frey, C. N., Schultz, and Brown.)
Brown, Elmer H., Trenton, N. J. Surgical packing.
2,076,526 ; Apr. 13.
Brown, Elmer H., Trenton, N. J. Packaged absorbent
product. 2,095.788 ; Oct. 12.
Brown, Elvers H., Gauley Bridge, W. Va., assignor to
The Auto Hublight Company, Charlottesville, Va.
Wheel hub light. 2,083,514; June 8.
Brown, Eric F., Des Moines, Iowa. Apparatus for im-
printing tax indicia on items. 2,075,169 ; Mar. 30.
Brown, Felix T., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,091,748 ; Aug.
31.
Brown, Francis V., assignor to Automotive Products
Company Limited, London, England. Locking means
for fluid pressure motors. 2,074,772 ; Mar. 23.
Brown, Frank, Maiden, Mass. Bookbinding. 2,069,211 ;
Feb. 2.
Brown, Frank E., assignor to The Parsons Company,
Newton, Iowa. Snow plow hoist. 2,070,153 ; Feb. 9.
Brown, Frank K., South Dartmouth, assignor to Continen-
tal Screw Company, New Bedford, Mass. Screw.
Re. 20,580 : Dec. 14.
Brown, Frank K., South Dartmouth, assignor to Contin-
ental Screw Company, New Bedford, Mass. Combined
socket and slotted screw. 2,082,748 ; June 1.
Brown, Frank W., Elkridge, \V. Va. Safety reel for a
blasting cable. 2,069,695 : Feb. 2.
Brown, Freilorick W. (See Lorenz, H. W. F., and Brown.)
Brown, George B. (See Seigle, W. R., and Brown.)
Bro^^•n, George H., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Transmitting antenna.
2,068,261 ; Jan. 19.
Brown, George H., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Radio transmission system.
2,082,096 ; June 1.
Brown, George H., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Antenna system. 2,086,976 ;
July 13.
Crown, George H., Haddonfield. N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Antenna. 2,096,782 ; Oct. 26.
Brown, George H., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Antenna circuit modulation.
2,098,373 ; Nov. 9.
Brown, George L., Clearwater, Fla. Combined Iiand and
automatically controlled transmission. 2,075,798 ;
Apr. 6.
Brown, George L., Clearwater, Fla. Combined hand and
controlled transmission
2,082,679 ;
, Preston, England. Spooling barbed
; Aug. 10.
Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General Elec-
Noise suppression circuit. 2,096,625 ;
Circuit closing device.
automatically
June 1.
Brown, George L.
wire. 2,089,335
Brown, George M.,
trie Company.
Oct. 19.
Brown, Glendon C, assignor to Cutler-Hnnimer, Inc., Mil-
waukee, Wis. Circuit controller. 2.069.599 ; Feb. 2.
Brown, Glendon C, and E. W. Seeger, Wauwatosa, as-
signors to Chitler-Hammer, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Low
voltage, phase failure, and phase reversal protective
moans. 2,074.454 ; Mar. 23.
Brown, Guv H., Fairmont, Minn.
2,084,076 ; June 15.
Brown, Harold D.. Los Angeles, Calif. Roof covering
and roofing member. 2,097,546 ; Nov. 2.
Brown, Harold G., Scottsville, Ky. Automatic safety de-
vice for hydraulic brakes. 2.081.659; May 25.
Brown, Harold H. (See Ilaughey, Theodore P., assignor.)
Brown, Harold J., and G. E. Farrell, Dorchester, Mass.
Dental or surgical instrument. 2,100,319 ; Nov. 30.
Brown, Harry F., New Haven, Conn., assignor to The
Oliio Brass Company, JIansfield, Ohio. Trolley wire
lubricator. 2.066.761 ; Jan. 5.
Brown, Harry W., Saxonville. assignor to E. H. Angler,
Framingham, Mass., trustee. Wrapper. 2,103,892 ;
Dec. 28.
Brown, Henry B., Madison, N. J., assignor to Electrical
Research Products, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Apparatus
for timing watches, clocks, and the like. 2,094,057 ;
Sept. 28.
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87
Brown, Hugh F., San Francisco, Calif. Pipe cutting ma-
chine. 2,086,764 ; July 13.
Brown, Hugh S., assignor to The Buda Company, Harvey,
111. Railway car construction. 2,088,835 ; Aug. 3.
Brown, Hugh S., Harvey, 111., assignor to Hubron Com-
pany, Inc., Somerville, N. J. Tire remover. 2,097,430 ;
Nov. 2.
Brown, Ho M., Shenandoah, Iowa. Change-over appara-
tus. 2,088,.574; Aug. 3.
Brown, Ina M., Vancouver, Wash. Sanitary protector
for trousers. 2,088,403 ; July 27.
Brown Instrument Company, The. (See Brown, Richard
P., assignor.)
Brown Instrument Company, The. (See Harrison, Thomas
R., assignor.)
Brown Instrument Company. (See Mallory, Robert Ij.,
assignor.)
Brown Instrument Company, The. (See Moore, Coleman
B., assignor.)
Brown, James C, Mount Vernon, assignor to E. Frederics,
Inc., New Yorif, N. Y. Hair rinse. 2,084,127 ; June 15.
Brown, James F. (See Hartman, H. W., and Brown.)
Brown, James L. (See Height, L. H., and Brown.)
Brown, James T., Detroit, Mich. Water filtering and
purifying device. 2,072,848 ; Mar. 9.
Brown, James W., et al. (See Stark, Floyd J., as-
signor.)
Brown, Jennings C. (See Stephens. R. M., and Brown.)
Brown, Jerome, assignor to Briggs & Stratton Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Spring cover. 2.069,666 ; Feb. 2.
Brown, Jesse B. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
J. E. Martz, Detroit, Mich. Control for throttle, clutch,
and brake means for automobiles. 2,076.117 : Apr. 6.
Brown, Jesse B., and C. R. Larson, Oconomowoc, Wis.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Airdraulic Brake
Control Corporation. Power brake means for automo-
tive vehicles. 2,089,173 ; Aug. 10.
BrowTi, Jesse J., Syracuse, N. Y. Dual safety device for
oil burners. 2.098,951 : Nov. 16.
Brown, Jimmie, Dallas, Tex. Lifting jack. 2,089,336 :
Aug. 10.
Brown, John C, New York, N. Y. Blade holder.
2,086,210 ; Jul'^ 6.
Brown, John C, New York, N. Y. Fruit pitter. 2,097,756 ;
Nov. 2.
Brown, John E., and A. B. Clark, assignors to Willard
Storage Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Grid paster.
2,069,104; Jan. 26.
Brown, John H., and T. B. Clarke, Leicester, England,
assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. J. Fluid-applying machine. 2,097,557 ; Nov. 2.
Brown, Joseph D., Now York. N. Y., assignor to Hatfield
Wire and Cable Co., Hillside. N. J. Electric connec-
tion plug. 2,097,057 ; Oct. 26.
Brown, Kenneth N., New York, N. Y. Collapsible refill
jar. 2,099,595 ; Nov. 16.
Brown, Kenneth R. (See Power, J. T.. and Brown.)
Brown. Laverne S., Gaines, Pa. Differential gear.
2.103.143; Deo. 21.
Brown, Lawrence F., and P. A. Allen, assignors to Cort-
land Line Company, Inc., Cortland, N. Y. Braiding ma-
chine control. 2,079,836; May 11.
Brown, Leo C. (See Newton, R. C, Bollens, and Brown.)
Brown, Le Roy O., assignor to Justrite Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Portable electric lamp casing.
2,074,536; Mar. 23.
Brown, Le.slie O. (See Truex, H. C, and Brown.)
Brown, Luther E., Greggton, Tex. Tool joint facing
machine. 2,092,637 ; Sept. 7.
Brown, Lutlier S., Fresno, Calif. Vehicle axle. 2,073,829 ;
Mar. 16.
Brown, Milo, Blackfoot, Idaho. Sack holder. 2,100,235 :
Nov. 23.
Brown, Morris, La Orange, 111., and S. P. O'Connor,
Lakeview, Mont., assignors to Western Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electroplating
apparatus. 2,073,079 ; Mar. 1(5.
Brown, Mortimer J., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Closure for
Ice-making tubes. 2,072,518 ; Mar. 2.
Brown, Mortimer J., Niagara Fulls, N. Y. Driploss dis-
pensing device. 2.099.292 ; Nov. 10.
Brown, Moilinier J., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Gasket.
2,102.673 ; Dec. 21.
Brown, Ned C. L., Scottsville, assignor to General Railway
Sign.nl Compan.v, Gates, N. Y. Train control.
2,067,110; .Tan. 5.
Brown, Ned C. li., Scottsville, assignor to General Rail-
way Signiil Coiiip.'inv, Rochester, N. Y. Car rctarder
for railroads. 2,068.731 : Jan. 26.
Brown, Ned C. L., Scottsville, assignor lo General Rail-
way Sign.il Company, Rochester, N. Y. Car retarder
for railfoads. 2,081,901 ; June 1.
Brown, Ned C. L., Scottsville, assignor to General Rail-
way Signal Company, Rocliester, N. Y. Car retarder for
railroads. 2,083.544; June l.'j.
Brown, Ned C. L., Scottsville, and G. M. Seidel, Rocliester,
assignors to fJeneral Railway Signal Company, Roches-
ter, N. y. AuloMiiilic swltclilng system for railroads.
2,071,000; June 1.
Brown, O.iliicy T., London, Ky. Toilet structure.
2,088,050 ; July 27.
Brown, Oia A., South Gate, assignor to I?n ash Ross
Tool (Jompany, Los Angeles, (^illf. Well tool.
2,097,547 ; Nov. 2.
Brown, Perry W., Ridgewood, N. J. Spline connection.
2,089,168 ; Aug. 3.
Brown, Ralph L., Syracuse, assignor to The Solvay Process
Company, New York, N. Y. Recovering phthalic an-
hydride. 2,071,329 ; Feb. 23.
Brown, Raymond W., New York, N. Y. Loose leaf book.
2,068,262 ; Jan. 19.
Brown, Reynolds D., Jr., assignor to Philadelphia Storage
Battery Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Automatic volume
control system. 2,086,465 ; July 6.
Brown, Reynolds D., Jr., assignor to Philadelphia Storage
Battery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Intercarrier noise
suppressor. 2,100,236 ; Nov. 23.
Brown, Richard P., assignor to The Brown Instrument
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Control method and appa-
ratus. Re. 20,569 ; Dec. 7.
Brown, Robert C, Columbus, Ohio. Trestle. 2,096,668 ;
Oct. 19.
Brown, Robert E., Los Angeles, Calif. Water cooler.
2,094,870 ; Oct. 5.
Brown, Robert E., Los Angeles, assignor of one-half to J.
B. Parker, Pasadena, Calif. Apparatus for distilling
water. 2,079,897 ; May 11.
Brown, Robert S., assignor to The New Britain Machine
Company, New Britain, Conn. Safety feed knock-out.
2.102,567 ; Dec. 14.
Brown, Robert S., New Britain, and E. P. Smith, Har-
winton, assignors, by mesne assignments, to The New
Britain Machine Company, New Britain, Conn. Chuck-
ing machine. 2,077,093 ; Apr. 13.
Brown, Robert S., New Britain, and W. B. Retz, Plain-
ville, assignors, by mesne assignments, to The New
Britain Machine Company, New Britain, Conn. Metal-
working machine. 2,083,312 ; June 8.
Brown, Roger S., Upper Montclair, N. J., assignor of one-
half to B. J. Sayles, Pittsburgh, Pa. Furnace.
2,098,999 ; Nov. 16.
Brown, Roy L., Sharon, assignor to Westinghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
Transformer case structure. 2,085,080 ; June 29.
Brown, Rudolph K., Morristown, N. J. Artificial body
member and making the same. 2,103,511 ; Dec. 28.
Brown, Russell L., Lowell, Mass., L. J. Walters, San
Diego, Calif., S. A. Coleman, Pelham, N. H., and E. M.
Brickett, North Chelmsford, Mass., assignors, by mesne
assignments, to California Process Company, Los
Angeles, Calif. Controlling means for batch machines.
2,094,396; Sept. 28.
Brown, Samuel B., Los Angeles, Calif. Gas and air
mixing device. 2,094,978 ; Oct. 5.
Brown. Sanford. (See Hanson, E. R., and Brown.)
Brown, Sanford P., Beaumont, Tex. Building construc-
tion. 2,076,877 ; Apr. 13.
Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company. (See Bennett,
Arthur F., assignor.)
Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Company. (See Ben-
nett. A. F., and Krause, assignors.)
Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company. (See Chafes,
John S., assignor.)
Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company. (See Feeney,
William H., assinnor. )
Brown and Sharpe Blanufacturing Company. (See Gigger,
Walter A., assignor.)
Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Company. (See
Graves, B. P., and Bennett, assignors.)
Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Company. (See Rich,
Charles A., assignor.)
Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Company. (See Sizer,
Harold ,S., assignor.)
Brown, Stewart, Chicago, 111. Trap. 2,094,835 ; Oct. 5.
Brown, Theodore B., Berwyn. 111. Sharpening device.
2,067,594; .Tan. 12.
Brown, Theophilus, assignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
111. Power lift means for tractors and the like. Re.
20,415 ; June 22.
Brown, Thoo|)IiilnR. Molino, 111., assignor to John Deere
Tractor (^ompany, Waterloo, Iowa. Tractor. Re.
20,532 ; Oct. 19.
Brown, Theophilus, assignor to Deore & Company, Moline,
111. Tractor. 2,080,692 ; May 18.
Brown, Theophilus, assignor to Deore & Company, Moliuo,
111. Control mechanism. 2,086,3.50 ; July G.
Brown, TlKHiphilus. .issignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
Til. Tractor. 2,094,871 ; Oct. 5.
Brown, Tlieoi)hilus. nssignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
III. Tractor. 2.099.194; Nov. 10.
Brown, Tliooi)liiUis, and L. A. Murray, assignors to Deere
& Company , Molino, III. Wheel. 2,087,882; July 27.
Brown. Thomas 10.. Jr.. Tuxedo, N. Y. Counterbalancing
mechanism for lifl bridgo.s. 2,103,661; Dec. 28.
Brown, Victor Y., Tonhrldge, England, assignor to W. C.
Anthony, Strenlor, III. Vehicle. Re. 20,292; Miir. 10.
Brown. Wallace 10.. Fairdeld. Conn., assignor to 10. I.
dii I'onI do Neinour.s & ("oinpanv. Wilmington, Del.
Coiipling device for collapsible (ube.s. 2,089,940; Aug.
17.
Brown, Wallace 10., Fairfield, Conn., assignor to H. T.
du I'ont <le Nemours & Compan.v. Wilmington, Del.
Flexll)l<' noncnlliipsible tubing. 2.001,205 ; Aug. 31.
Brown. Waller ().. Detroit, Mich. Box or bnslcpt.
2,087,1) 11 ; July 27.
Brown, Waller ()., Detroit. Mleh. Measuring container
for granular nuiterlnl. 2.088,830 ; Aug. 3.
88
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Brown, Walter R., assignor of fifty-one per cent to M. B.
Smith and C. Armstrong. Pontiac, Mich. Oil burner.
2.090.027 : Aug. 27.
Brown, Walter W. (Spe Ward, H. E.. and Brown.)
Brown, William, Irvington, N. J. Airplane. 2,092,204;
Sept. 7.
Brown, William, assignor ro IMcAdoo & Allen Welting
Companv. Quabertown, Pa. Goodyear welt. 2,098,911 ;
Xov. 9.
Brown, William A., Philadelphia, Pa. Seating arrange-
ment. 2.080.458 ; May 18.
Brown, William A., Philadelphia, Pa. Lighting and air-
conditionins device. 2.087.239 ; July 20.
Brown William A., Philadelphia, Pa. Lighting and air
conditioning device. 2.087.240 : Julv 20.
Brown, William D.. and C. V. Foerster, Jr., Pittsburgh,
Pa. Determining grain size of steel. 2,071,680 ; Feb.
23.
Brown, William H. (See Gebauer, C. L., and Brown.)
Brown. William H., Cleveland, Ohio. Shoe holder.
2.093.802 : Sept. 21.
Brown, AVilliam H., assignor to Mueller Electric Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Clip connecter. 2.074,324 ;
Mar. 23.
Brown. William H., Bedford, Ohio. Permanent waving de-
vice. 2,103.890 : Dec. 28.
Brown. William H., Bedford. Ohio. Permanent waving
device. 2,103,891 ; Dec. 28.
Brown, William J., assignor of one-eighth to E. W. Bork-
land, Jr., and one-eishth to T. Dillard, Jr., New York,
N. Y. Joint. 2,090,497 ; Aug. 17.
Brown. William L., Detroit, Mich. Cooling unit for arti-
ficial refrigerating systems. 2,091,584 ; Aug. 31.
Brown, William R.. Chicnso, 111. Air valve for spray
guns. 2,068,225 ; Jan. 19.
Brown, William S., assignor to Leggett and Piatt Spring
Bed and Manufacturing Companv. Carthage, Mo.
Spring structure. 2.077.036 ; Apr. 13.
Brown. William Y., Charlotte, assignor of one-third to
W. C. Honeycutt. Black Mountain, and one-third to
R. H. Garland, Charlotte, N. C. Vehicular signal.
2,082,778 ; June 8.
Brown, William Y., Charlotte, assignor of one-third to
W. C. Honeycutt, Black Mountain, and one-third to
R. H. Garland. Charlotte, N. C. Wheel truck.
2,102,674; Dec. 21.
Brownback, Henrv L., Xorristown, Pa. Sealing composi-
tion. 2,006,958 ; Jan. 5.
Brownback. Henrv L., Norristown, Pa. Making bearings.
2.096.157; Oct. 19.
Browne, Andrew T., Drexel Hill, and C. O. Guernsev,
Yeadon, assignors to The J. G. Brill Company, Phila-
delphia. Pa. Passenger car construction. 2,084,835 ;
June 22.
Browne. Bennie O., Mnplewood, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Time delay relay. 2.090,995 : Aug. 24.
Browne. Cecil O., London, assignor to The Gramophone
Company Limited. Hayes. Middlesex, England. Repro-
duction of sound with the aid of light. 2,085,571 ;
June 29.
Browne, Edwin H. (See Otting, H. E., and Browne.)
Browne, Edwin H. (See Otting, H. E., Browne, and
Hull.)
Browne, Kenneth A.. Concord. Mass., W. B. Goodman,
Paterson, and D. J. Lowman. Clifton, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to The Reed Propeller Co., Inc.,
Garden City. N. J. Dicing means. 2.067,595 : Jan. 12.
Browne, Mary K.. Willoughbv, Ohio. Battle board tennis
game. 2.067,071 : Jan. 5.
Browne. Theodore C. Hinsdale, III. Molding and matrix.
2.075.0.16 : >rar. 30.
Browne. Vere B., assignor to Allegheny Steel Company,
Brackenridpe. Pa. Utilizing stainless steel scrap.
2.096.317; Oct. 19.
Browne. Vere B.. assignor to Allegheny Steel Company,
Brackenridge, Pa. Making chromiurn steel from chrb-
minra steel scran. 2.000.318: Oct. 19.
Browne. William H., et al. (See Roberts. William A., as-
signor.)
Brownell, Carl R., assignor to Worcester Tire Fabric Com-
pany. Worcester, Mass. Tire carcass cord and manu-
facture of s.Tme. 2.075.777 : Mar. .30.
Browner. Cecil M., Beaumont, Calif. Tunnel mucking
machine. 2,072.495 : Mar. 2.
Browning, Edwin D.. Al.imeda. Calif. Trimming appara-
tus. 2.086.254 : July 6.
Browning, George. (See Jeppsson. I., .ind Browning. K
Browning, George, assignor to Chicago Flexible Shaft
Company, Chicago, 111. Coffee maker. 2.069.939;
Feb. 9.
Browning. George 31., Rutherford. X. J. Spark plug.
2,100.320 : Xov. 30.
Browning, J. M. & M. S., Company. (See Browning, John,
assignor.)
Browning, J. M. Sc M. S., Company, (See Browning, Mar-
rlner A., assignor.)
Browning, J. M. & M. S., Company. (See Browning,
Val A., assignor.)
Browning. John, assignor to J. M. & yi. S. Browning
Company. Ogden. T"fah. Firearm. 2.098.562 : Xov. 9.
Bro^\Tiing. John B.. Camden, X. J. Recording and repro-
ducing s.vstem. 2,070,392 ; Feb. 9.
Browning, John X.. Maysville, Ky., assignor to Rockwood
Manufacturing Company. Pulley. 2,095,025 ; Oct. 5.
Browning, JIarriner A., assignor to J. M. & M. S. Brown-
ing Company, Ogden. Utah. Automatic firearm.
2.093.704 : Sept. 21.
Browning. Marriner A., assignor to J. M. &. M. S. Brown-
ing Companv, Ogden, Utah. Automatic firearm.
2.093.705: Sept. 21.
Browning. Marriner A., assignor to J. M. & M. S. Brown-
ing Companv. Ogden, Utah. Gas operated automatic
firearm. 2.093.70G : Sept. 21.
Browning, Jlarriner A., assignor to J. M. & M. S. Brown-
ing Companv, Ogden. Utah. Firing mechanism for
automatic firearms. 2.093.707; Sept. 21.
Browning. Marriner A., assignor to J. M. & M. S. Browning
Company. Ogden, Utah. Firearm. 2.097,782 ; Xov. 2.
Browning. Paul, Brooklyn, X. Y. Seam ripper. 2,066,556 ;
Jan. 5.
Browning, Val A., Liege, Belgium, assignor to J. M. &
M. S. Browning Companv. Ogden, Utah. Repeating fire-
arm. 2,090.340 ; Aug. 17.
Brownlee. Robert L., Chicago, 111. Clutch pulley.
2.097.559 : Xov. 2.
Brownmiller. Lorrin T.. Scarsdale, assignor to Bakelite
Building Products Co.. Inc.. Xew York, X. T. Cemen-
titious composition and making the same. 2,071.681 ;
Feb. 23.
Brownsdon. Henry W., Birmingham, England, assignor
to Hooklpss FsKtener Company. Making slide fas-
teners. 2.095.209 : Oct. 5.
Brownsell, William F., Edna, Tex. Bull plug pipe con-
nection. 2.070,855 ; Feb. 16.
Brownson, Percv J., Hastings, Minn. Nose guard.
2.073.511 : Mar. 9.
Brownstein. Louis, assignor to Standard Hanger Co.. Inc.,
Brooklyn. X. Y. Garment hanger making machine.
_, 2.081.167 : May 25.
Brownyer, Xelson R., assignor to The Timken-Detroit
Axle Companv. Detroit, Mich. Car wheel. 2,090.179 ;
Aug. 17.
Brovles, Watkins .A.. Eagleville. Mo. Instrument panel
assembly. 2.078.121 ; Apr. 20.
Brubaker, Jacob E., assignor to The Hubley Manufac-
turing Company, Lancaster, Pa. Toy pistol.
2,088.891 ; Aug. 3.
Brubaker, Jacob Z., Manheim. Pa. Automatic dual tem-
perature cooling system for motors. 2,069.749 ; Feb. 9.
Brubaker, John T., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Packing for inter-
nal combustion engine cylinders. 2.094,254 : Sept. 28.
Brubaker, Merlin M. ~ (See Charch, W. H., Brubaker, and
Meigs. )
Brubaker, Merlin M., Lindemere. assignor to E. I. dn
Pont de Xemours & Comp.my. Wilmington. Del. Pro-
tection of materials subject to parasitic attack.
2,098.942 : Xov. 16.
Brubaker. Merlin M.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. I. du Pont de Xemours & Company. Wilmington. Del.
Article of manufacture and making same. 2,100,377 ;
Xov. 30.
Brubaker, Merlin M., and B. W. Howk. assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Xemours & Company. Wilmington, Del.
Catalvtic hvdrogenation of alkyl substituted phenols.
2.100.468 : X"ov. 30.
Brubaker, Walter S.. Oakland, assignor to Granberg Meter
Corporation. San Francisco, Calif. Siphon-breaking
means for liquid metering systems. 2,093.952 ;
Sept. 21.
Brubaker. William A. (See Kline. W.. and Brubaker.)
Bruce. Alfred W., assignor to American Locomotive Com-
panv, Xew York, N. Y. Railway vehicle. 2,072.664 ;
Mar. 2.
Bruce. Donald S., Somerville. N. J., assignor to Johns-
Manville Corporation. Xew York. X. Y. Friction mate-
rial and making the s.ame. 2.077.669 ; Apr. 20.
Bruce, E. L., Co. (See Lyons. Frank H., assignor.)
Bruce, Edmond. Red Bank, X. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated. Xew York, X. Y.
Directive radio system. 2.076 222 : Apr. 6.
Bruce, Malcolm C. (See Peterson, Grover F.. assignor.)
Bruce. Thnnins .\.. Western Springs. 111., assignor to
International Patents Development Company, Wilming-
ton, Del. Corn starch dextrine re-moistening gum.
2,070,253 ; Feb. 9.
Bruce. William 3f., Jlount Holly. X. J., assignor to The
Perinutit Company, Xew York, N'. Y. Altering glau-
conite. 2.076.443 ; Anr. 6.
Bruce. William Mc.A.. (See Riley. R.. and Bruce.)
Briiche, Ernst. (See Drewanz, E., and Briiche.)
Briiche. Ernst, and W. Henneberg. Berlin-Reinickendorf-
Ost. Germany, assignors to General Electric Company.
Device for the deflection of electron beams. 2,101,669 ;
Dec. 7.
Bnick. Albert G. (See Winkler, W. G., and Bruck.)
Briickel. Waldemar. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, and K. Haas.
Berlin-Britz. Germany, assignors to General Electric
Companv. Damping device for indicating instruments.
2.100.833: Xov. 30.
Bruckmayer, Fricdrich. (See Honigman, E., and Bmck-
niaver.)
Bruder, Edmund, Chicago, 111. Smoking tube. 2.099.925 ;
Xov. 23.
Bruder, Edmund, Chicago, 111. Smoking tube. 2,099,926 ;
Nov. 23.
Bnie. Thomas, et al. (See Pippig, Frederick A., as-
signor.)
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Bruecker, John, Chicago, 111. Electric shaver. 2,081,694 ;
May 25.
Brueggemann, Leo. Wuppertal-Oberbarmen, Germany, as-
signor to American Bemberg Corporation, New York,
N. y. Tension compensator for winding machines.
2,102,109 : Dec. 14.
Bruegger, Zeno A., Boise, Idaho. Adjustable truss for
pistons. 2,070,197 ; Feb. 9.
Bruengger, Heinrich. (See Graenacher, C, Ackermann,
and Bruengger.)
Bruening, Lee P., assignor of one-third to F. Goggin,
Butte, Mont. Multiple purpose garment hanger.
2,099,596 Nov. 16.
Bruesewitz, Rudolph M., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Man-
ufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Penetrating fi-
brous material. 2.078,52.t : Apr. 27.
Bmg'geman, Jean, Alost, Belgium, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Skenandoa Rayon Corporation, Utica,
N. Y. Method and apparatus for spinning rayon.
2,077,141: Apr. 13.
Briigger, Albert, Philadelphia, Pa. Yarn swift.
2,080,650 ; May 18.
Brugger, Herman. West Los Aneeles. Calif. Plug re-
tainer. 2,092,904 ; Sept. 14.
Brugger, Ida W. (See Schlitz, John, assignor.)
Briihl, Margarete. nee Dommick. (See Briihl, Paul.)
Briihl, Paul, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, Margarete
Briihl, n6e Dommick, sole heir of the estate of said Paul
Briihl, deceased. Two-row ball bearing. 2,086,466 ;
July 6.
Bruhn, George J., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Nu-
Prong Fastener Corporation, Harrison, N. J. Machine
for attaching staple fasteners to cards. 2,082,822 ;
June 8.
Bruijnes, Johannes. (See Uyterhoeven, W., van Dam,
Vexburg, and Bruijnes.)
Brui.ines, Joliniines, assignor to N. V. Philips Gloeilampen-
fabrleken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Cathode structure
for discharce devices. 2.067.691 : Jan. 12.
Bruins, Paul F., Jamaica, N. Y. Magazine and filter ciga-
rette holder. 2.101,127 ; Dec. 7.
Brlill, Koloman, New York, N. Y. High speed spindle
and bearing means for the same. 2,068,652 ; Jan. 26.
Brumbaugh, Isaac V., assignor to American Stove Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Thermostatic heat control for
stove ovens. 2,006,821 : Jan. 5.
Brumbaugh, Isaac V., assignor to American Stove Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Gas stove. 2,088,505 ; July 27.
Brumbelow, Welcome E., Venice, Calif. Game apparatus.
2,092,905 ; Sept. 14.
Brump, Herbert L. (See Johnston, F. H., Lambert, and
Brump.)
Brun, Georges J. P. J. J., St. Etienne, France. Stabiliz-
ing device for two-stroke free piston engines.
2,097,431 ; Nov. 2.
Brun, Georges, Saint-Etlenne, France, assignor to So-
ci6t6 d'Etudes et d'Exploitation du G6n6rateur a. Pis-
ton Libre. Pneumatic percussive tool. 2,089,109 ;
Aug. 3.
Brun, Willi. (See Woodford, W. H., and Brun.)
Brun, Willi, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Remington
Arms Company, Inc. Chemical compound. 2,090,745 ;
Aug. 24.
Briin, Willi, Stratford, Conn., assignor to Remington
Arms Company, Inc. Priming mixture. 2,097,510 ;
Nov. 2.
Brun, Willi, Stratford, Conn., assignor to Remington
Arms Company, Inc. Chemical compound and use
therefor. 2,099,29.3 : Nov. 16.
Brunauer. Albert, Detroit, Mich. Fountain brush.
2,095,433 : Oct. 12.
Brundage, Alfred H., Maplewood, N. J. Water purifier
and filter. 2,082,322 ; June 1.
Brundin, Harold E., assignor to C. F. Schaub, Longview,
Wash. Two-part cellular carton for eggs and similar
fragile objects. 2,091,959 ; Sept. 7.
Brundin, Harold E., assignor to C. F. Schaub, Longview,
Wash. Carton for eggs. 2,091,960 ; Sept. 7.
Bru!ulr(!d, William J., W. E. Crowley, and U. P.. Bossier,
assignors to Rrundred OH Corporation, Oil City, Pa.
Packer. 2,098.484 ; Nov. 9.
Brundrod Oil Corporation. (See Brundrcd, W. J., Crow-
ley, and Bossier, assignors.)
Bruner, Donald L., Coral Gables, Fla., and J. II. Ilerr,
Dayton, Ohio. Goggles. 2,099,464 ; Nov. 16.
Bruner-Ritter, Inc. (See Greenbowe, James W., as-
signor.)
Brunell, Leo W., Foxboro, Mass., assignor to Interchemieal
Corporation. Disturbance actuated valve. 2,093,144;
Sept. 14.
Brunlioff Miinufacturiiig Company, The. (See Karst,
('laiciico K., assignor.)
Brunk, Harold J., Chicago, 111., assignor to The C. F.
I'oase Company. Applying developer to a moving
print. 2,102,585 ; Dec. iil.
Brunken, Johann<'s, Dessau In Anhalt, A. Sioglltz, Frjink-
fort-on-the-Maln-Sindllngen, and M. Dabelow, Frank-
fort-on-llu'-Miiln-Ilochst, Germany, assignors to Agfa
Ansco (Jorporalloii, Blnglmmton. N. Y. Trlmetliino
cyanino dyes. 2,090,842 ; Oct. 26.
Hrunkow, Herbert E., assignor to K. M. Brunkow, DclaiiD,
Minn. Sorting mnoblne. 2,096.572 ; Oct. 19.
Brunkow, Katlicrinc I\(. (See Brunkow, llorbert 10., as-
signor.)
Brunnemer, William T. M., Monte Vista, Colo. Inde-
pendent wheel suspension. 2,094,142 ; Sept. 28.
Brunuer, Albert, assignor to Wagner Electric Corporation,
St. Louis, Mo. Packing cup. 2.076,363 ; Apr. 0.
Brunner, Albert, assignor to Wagner Electric Corporation,
St. Louis, Mo. Burring tool. 2,083,427 ; June 8.
Brunner, Anton J., Congress Park, 111., assignor to Vv'est-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for working material.
2,096.422 ; Oct. 19.
Brunner, Arnold. (See Kranzlein, G., Thiess, Greune,
and Brunner.)
Brunner, Arnold, and K. Thiess, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany, assignor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Preparing dioxazine compounds and sub-
stances so obtained. 2,092,387 ; Sept. 7.
Brunner, Arthur, San Francisco, Calif. Temperature
controlled container for refrigerators. 2,092,105 ;
Sept. 7.
Brunner, Cora M., executrix. (See Brunner, J., and
Beers.)
Brunner, Elmer F., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Winefoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Vehicle wheel mounting.
2,084,077 : June 15.
Brunner, Herman, Waterford, Wis. Sand spreader.
2,071,495; Feb. 23.
Brunner, John. Chicago, 111., by C. M. Brunner, executrix,
and A. D. Beers, Gary, Ind. Treating rails. 2,101,047 ;
Dec. 7.
Brunner, Lillian B., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Guard attach-
ment for mixing machines. 2,101.980 ; Dec. 14.
Brunnhuber, Joseph, and J. Schmid, Altoona, Pa. Window
strip. 2.101.733; Dec. T.
BrunntrUger, Franz. (See Kranzlein, G., Greune, and
Brunntrager.)
Brunntrager, Franz. (See Kranzlein, G., Greune, Thiele,
and Brunntrager.)
Bruno, Andrew, New York, N. Y. Egg holder. 2,072,794 ;
Mar. 2.
Bruno, Samuel J., Jersey Citv, N. J. Reproducing mech-
anism. 2,090,004; Aug. 24.
Bruns, George H., Grasmere, N. Y. Device for hoisting
beams. 2,079,240 ; May 4.
Bruns, William H., Yonkers, assignor to Otis Elevator
Company, New York, N. Y. Protective device for
squirrel cage induction motors. 2,089,249 ; Aug. 10.
Brunst, William M., Columbus, Ohio, assicnor to General
Door Company, Reno, Nev. Door. 2,076,878; Apr. 13.
Brunst, William M., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to General
Door Company, Reno, Nev. Rolling door structure.
2,095,090; Oct. 12.
Brunstrum. Lawrence C, Chicago, 111., and E. W. Adams,
Hammond, Ind., assignors to Standard Oil Company,
Chicago, 111. Grease. 2,070,781; Feb. 16.
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, The. (See Collier,
Charles O., assignor.)
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, The. (See Dolison,
Dewey H., assignor.)
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, The. (See Matte-
son. Jesse O.. assignor.)
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company. (See Norris,
Charles B., assignor.)
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, The. (See Stock,
Anthony T., assignor.)
Brush, Alanson P., Detroit, Mich. Aircraft. 2,073,864;
Mar. 16.
Brush, Alanson P., Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion
engine. 2.083.939 ; June 15.
Brush, Arthur R., assignor of one-half to M. Freedman,
Hornell, N. Y. Lifting .jack. 2,080,530; May 18.
Brush Beryllium Company, The. (See Kjellgren, B. R.
F., and Sawyer, assignors.)
Brush Development Company, Tlie. (See Williams, Alfred
Ij. W.. nssicnor.)
Brush, John B., Cincinnati, Ohio. Switching device for
vehicle signals. 2,077,670 ; Apr. 20.
Brush, John G. (See Davis, C. F., Brush, and Mayne.)
Brush, Wallace P.. San Francisco, Calif. Ignition testing
system. 2.067.256; Jan. 12.
Brushe, Robert C, West Allls, assignor to Pressed Steel
Tank Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Nonreflllable barrel.
2,077,210; Apr. 13.
Brush-On Stove Polish Company, The. (See Le Moine,
G. D., and Gagin, assignor".)
Bruaon, Herman A., assignor to RUluii & Unas Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Aromatic polyether chlorideB.
2,097,411 ; Nov. 2.
Bruaon, llcrninn A., assignor to Riihm & Haas Company,
I'bilndelnhlii, Pa. Aromatic polyether chloride.
2,098,20.3 ; Nov. 2.
Bruaon, Ifiiin.'in A., assignor to Rlihin & Haas Company,
I'liiladelphia, Pa. Phenolic chloroethers. 2.098,204;
Nov. 2.
Bruaon, Ilernian A., Elklna Park, assignor to lUihm &
Haas Company, Philadelphia. I'a. Preparing esters and
products. 2,100,993; Nov. 30.
Briison, Ifernian ,\., (icriuantowM, assignor to Tlie
Resinous Products & Cliemlcal Conipiinv, Phlladelplilii,
I'll. I'reparing ether acids. 2,068,905; Jan. 26.
Itru.soM, lIcMiiuiii A., (Ii'rrninilown, as.sl^nor li> 'I'hc Resl-
noiiM I'rodnclH iV ("henilciil Co. Inc.. I'liiladelphia, I'n.
Condensation product of castor oil with half ester of
nialelc add. i,0H1.200; May 25.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bruson, Herman A., Germantown, Philadelphia, assignor
to Rohm & Haas Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Com-
position of matter and process. 2,091,027 ; Aug. 31.
Bruson, Herman A., and L. \V. Covert, Philadelphia, Pa.,
a.ssignors to Rohm & Haas Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Reaction product and process. 2,068,634 ; Jan. 19.
Bruson, Herman A., Philadelphia, Pa., J. D. Robinson,
Buffalo, N. Y., and O. Stein, Philadelphia, Pa., as-
signors to The Resinous Products & Chemical Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Higher aromatic keto fatty acids
and producing same. 2,071,496 ; Feb. 23.
Bruson, Herman A., Elkins Park, and O. Stein, Lansdowne,
assignors to Rohm & Haas Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Sulphonated condensation product. 2,072,153 ; Mar. 2.
Bruson, Herman A., Elkins Park, and O. Stein, Lansdowne,
assignors to Rohm & Haas Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Tertiary alkylaryloxy alkylols. 2,075,018 ; Mar. 30.
Brussell, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Knife structure foi
trimming mechanism. 2,073,920 ; Mar. 16.
Brussell, Jacob, New York, N. Y., assignor to I. Friedman,
Roselle. N. J. Pinking machine. 2,093,071 ; Sept. 14.
Bruun, Otto J., Copenhagen, Denmark. Hydraulic cap-
suling machine. 2,088,635 ; Aug. 3.
Bruyant, Gaston V., assignor to Society a responsabilit^
limit^e dite : Distillation a Basse Temperature et Auto-
Agglomeration des Combustibles, Paris, France. Appa-
ratus for the agglomeration of powders of solid com-
bustibles. 2,089,875 ; Aug. 10.
Bryan, Charles S. (See Fiske, A. H., and Bryan.)
Bryan Engineering Company, Inc. (See Dodge, Harry H.,
assignor.)
Bryan, George A., Peru, Ind., assignor to Brvan Steam
Corporation. Oil burner. 2.086,377 ; July 6.
Bryan, Osborne A. (See Lansing, Edward S., assignor.)
Bryan, John H., Moline, Kans. Pump attachment.
2.086.467 ; July 6.
Bryan, Ruth M., Tulsa, Okla. Key holding device.
2.086.468 : July 6.
Bryan Steam Corporation. (See Bryan, George A., as-
signor.)
Bryan, William J., Jr. (See Thomas, Richard, assignor.)
Bryant, Blanche B., administratrix. (See Bryant, Wil-
liam L. )
Bryant, Charles E., assignor to Frank Holton and Com-
pany, Elkhorn, Wis. Valve action mechanism for wind
instruments. 2,083,048 ; June 8.
Bryant, Charles M., Seattle, Wash. Washing fruit.
2,072,865 ; Mar. 9.
Bryant Chucking Grinder Company. (See Bryant, Wil-
liam L., assignor.)
Bryant, Don W., assignor of one-fourth to D. B. Shapiro,
and one-fourth to B. H. Sachar, Chicago, 111. Bicycle.
2.082,147 ; June 1.
Bryant Electric Company, The. (See Collins, James W.,
assignor.)
Bryant Electric Company, The. (See Cunningham, Roy
H., assignor.)
Bryant Electric Company, The. (See Forstrom, Edward
E., assignor.)
Bryant Electric Company, The. (See Hodgkins, Charles
H., assignor.)
Bryant, George W., assignor to Skenandoa Rayon Cor-
poration, Utica, N. Y. Process and apparatus for the
manufacture of rayon. 2,068,032; Jan. 19.
Bryant Heater Company, The. (See Fonda, Bayard P.,
assignor.)
Bryant, Nc^wton W. (See Bjornson, B. G., and Bryant.)
Bryant, Ozro N., Prospect Park, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Elastic fluid turbine. 2,091,660 ; Aug. 31.
Bryant, Roy B., Dallas, Tex. Refrigerator. 2,077,739 ;
Apr. 20.
Bryant, Roy B., Dallas, Tex. Well screen. 2,090,180 ;
Aug. 17.
Bryant, Stanley C, Des Planes, 111., assignor to General
Railway Signal Company, Rochester. N. Y. Snubbing
means for semaphore signals. 2,073,575 ; Mar. 9.
Bryant, Tliomas W., South Gate, Calif. Automatic igni-
tion controller for internal combustion engines.
2.006,158 ; Oct. 19.
Bryant, Thomas W., Denver, Colo. Automatic ignition
timer for internal combustion motors. 2,090,294 ;
Oct. 19.
Bryant, ^Vi^ard G., Miami, ijla. Receptacle holder.
2.101,520: Dec. 7.
Bryant, \VilIiam L., deceased, by B. B. Brvant, admin-
istratrix, assignor to Bryant Chucking Grinder Com-
pany, Springfield, Vt. Grinding machine. 2,076,808 ;
Apr. 13.
Bryco, David A. (See Aldrich, R. H., and Bryce.)
Bryco, James W., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to lufcnia-
tional liii.^iness Machines fJorporation, New York, N. Y.
Scale. 2,000.762 : Jan. 5.
Bryce, James \V., liloomfield, N. J., assignor to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corpnrnticm, Nrw York, N. Y.
Material conlroUing scale. 2,060,763 ; Jan. 5.
Bryce, James W., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Inter-
national Business Machines Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Sorting machine. 2,076,700; Apr. 33.
Bryce, James W., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to International Business Machines Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Recording mechanism.
2,083,302 ; June 8.
Bryce, James W., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to International Business Machines Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Electric time system.
2,083,363 ; June 8.
Bryce, James W., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to International Business Slachines Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Record controlled and
record making accounting machine. 2,090,103 ; Aug.
17.
Bryce, James W., Bloomfield, N. J., and A. H. Dickinson,
Brooklyn, assignors to International Business Machines
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Printing machine.
2,093,545 ; Sept. 21.
Bryce Limited. (See Ayres, John, assignor.)
Brvnild, Lars, Boston, Mass. Wave operated pump.
2,068,653 ; Jan. 26.
Brynoldt, Christian, Pittsburgh, assignor to Blaw-Knox
Company, Blawnox, Pa. Jlethod and apparatus for
constructing concrete walls. 2,096,159; Oct. 19.
Bryson, Tandy A., Troy, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to American Machine and Metals, Inc., New York, N. Y.
A periodic mounting for centrifugal separators.
2,094,058 : Sept. 28.
Brzeziiiski, Edward, South Milwaukee, Wis. Crankless
motor. 2,088,504 : July 27.
Bubblestone Company. The. (See Rice, John A., assignor.)
Bubblestone Company. (See Rice, John A. and R. B.,
assignors. )
Bubes, Simon, Chicago, 111. Door lock. 2.100,237 ; Nov,
23.
Bublitz, Otto J., Milwaukee, Wis. Apparatus for treating
steam heating systems. 2,073,139 ; Mar. 9.
Buc, Hyym E., Roselle, and S. C. Fulton, Elizabeth, N. J.,
assignors to Standard Oil Development Company. Con-
tinuous process for the preparation of chlorhydrin and
the recovery of urea. 2,087,591 ; July 20.
Buccicone, Dario, Gary, Ind., assignor to American Sheet
and Tin Plate Company. Apparatus for guiding and
aligning strip material. 2,071,082 ; Feb. 23.
Buccicone, Dario, and C. M. Shank, Gary, Ind. Safety
latch for hooks. 2,091,093 ; Aug. 24.
Buch, Peter E., Passaic, and A. A. Hansen, Maplewood,
N. J., assignors to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated, New York, N. Y. Switching device. 2,075,499 ;
Slar. 30.
Buehan, Hugh G., deceased, Drexel Hill; F. Hartzell,
executor of said H. G. Buehan, assignor to Buehan
Loose Leaf Records Company, Clifton Heights, Pa.
Holder for sheets for visibly displaying- same and for
having data entered thereon. 2,095,053 ; Oct. 5.
Buehan. Hugh G., Drexel Hill, Pa., Frank Hartzell, execu-
tor of said Buehan, deceased. Transferring and insert-
ing sheets. 2,083,550 ; June 15.
Buehan Loose Leaf Records Company. (See Buehan,
Hugh G., assignor.)
Buchanan, Clarence M., et al. (See Leidgen, Nicholas C,
assignor.)
Buchanan, David L., White ISIarsh, assignor to Edward
G. Budd Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Water heating system. 2,102,940; Dec. 21.
Buchanan. George T., Detroit, Mich. Reed hook.
2,100,530 ; Nov. 30.
Buchanan, Gordon, East Orange, N. J., assignor to Penn-
sylvania Crusher Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Crusher
pitman. 2,081,982 ; June 1.
Buchanan, Gordon, East Orange, N. J., assignor to Penn-
sylvania Crusher Company, Philadephia, Pa. Jaw
crusher. 2,084,188 : June 15.
Buchanan, Guy H., Westfield, N. J., assignor to American
Cvanamid Company. New York, N. Y. Tree band ma-
terial. 2,083.984 : June 15.
Buchanan, James A., assignor to Vogt Manufacturing
Corporation, Rochester, N. 1'. Textile strap construc-
tion. 2,071,319 ; Feb. 23.
Buclianan James .\.. assignor of fortv-nine per cent to
J. M. Ilojiper, Los Angeles, Calif. Piston. 2,076,118 ;
.•\or. 0.
Buchan.TU, John C. Detroit, Mich., assignor to Norge
Corporation. Shelf support. 2,080,907 ; May 18.
Buchanan, William E., assignor to Appleton Wire Works,
Inc., Appleton, Wis. Method and apparatus for join-
ing wire cloth. 2. 078.309 : Apr. 27.
Buchen. Joseph C, San Leandro, Calif., assignor to Leslie
Salt Coini).uiy. Container spout. 2,009,738 ; Feb. 9.
Buchheit, Henry F., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor of one-
half to A. Mater. Fire fighting and rescue apparatus.
2,100,000 ; Nov. 23.
Buchhold, Theodor, Mannheim-Neuostheim, Germany, as-
signor to Aktiengesellschaft Brown Boveri & Cie, Baden,
Switzerland. Electric drive system. 2,098.177;
Nov. 2.
Biichholz, Erich, Berlin, assignor to H. Lindner, Berlin-
Wittenau, Germany. Mechanism for producing accu-
rately pitched cutting on circular work. 2,098,132 :
Nov. 2.
Buchholz, Ren€ F., assignor to The Atlantic Refining
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Three-point suspension for
tank trucks. 2,071,330; Feb. 23.
I'.uchholz, William C, assignor to Ackshand Knitting Co.,
Inc., Ballston Spa., N. Y. Knitted article ■ and pro-
ducing same. 2,082,779 ; June 8.
Btichi, Alfred. Wlntertbur. Switzerland. Internal Com-
bustion engine. 2,082,780 ; June 8.
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Buchler, Clifford C, and J. M. Page, Jr., Casper, Wyo.,
assignors to Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Re-
fining lubricating oil with dichloroethyl ether.
2,100,099 ; Nov. 23.
Buchloh, Hans, Leverljusen-I. G. Werk, Germany, as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to Pen-Chlor, Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Porous body. 2,077,512 ; Apr. 20.
Buchner, Arthur A. (See Hicks, H. A., Herreshoff, and
Buchner.)
Buck, B. I., Company, The. (See Blakeney, C. G., and
Buck, assignors.)
Buclc, Benjamin I. (See Blakeney, C. G., and Buck.)
Buck, Fred, Wilmette, 111. Crucifix. 2,076,701 ; Apr. 13.
Buck, Lucien, Manchester, Conn. Apparatus for condi-
tioning sheet material. 2,083,141 ; June 8.
Buck, Lucien, Manchester, Conn. Apparatus for condi-
tioning sheet material. 2,083,142 ; June 8.
Buck, Nelson E., and D. W. Roper, Cliicago, and A. P.
Thorns, Winnetka, 111. Stop joint for electric cables.
2,075,019; Mar. 30.
Buck, Nelson E., and D. W. Roper, Chicago, 111., as-
signors to General Electric Company, Schenectady,
N. Y. Cable joint. 2,093,305 ; Sept. 14.
Buck, Walter F., Brighton, Boston, Mass. Changeable
exhibitor. 2,068,226 ; Jan. 19.
Buckbee, John C, Los Angeles, Calif. Rotary pump.
2,098,652 ; Nov. 9.
Buckeye Aluminum Company, The. (See Porter, Kirk E.,
assignor.)
Buckeye Portable Tool Company, The. (See Ripsch,
Charles W., assignor.)
Buckeye Portable Tool Company, The. (See Ripsch, C. W.,
and Wuebben, assignors.)
Buckeye Steel Castings Company, The. (See Johnson,
G. T., and Stertzbach, assignors.)
Buckeye Steel Castings Company, The. (See Johnson,
G. T., and Wolfe, assignors.)
Buckeye Steel Castings Company, The. (See Stertzbach,
H. W., and Orr, assignors.)
Buckeye Steel Castings Company, The. (See Wolfe, H. H.,
and McPIierson, assignors.)
Buckeye Traction Ditcher Company, The. (See Bennett,
Robert N., assignor.)
Buckeye Traction Ditcher Company, The. (See Bennett,
R. N.. and George, assignors.)
Buckingham, Earle, Belmont, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Inking mechanism for rotary printing machines.
2,075,568 ; Mar. 30.
Buckingham, Harold S., Bala-Cynwyd, assignor to Silver
Seal Dairy Products Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Ad-
hesive applying mechanism. 2,098,857 ; Nov. 9.
Buckle, Francis W., Glanford Township, Ontario, Canada.
Poultry feeder and waterer. 2,084,240 ; June 15.
Bucklen, Herbert E., et al. (See Bear, Paul S., assignor.)
IJncklen. Herbert E., Elkhart, Ind. Carburetor control.
2,075,884; Apr. 6.
Bucklen, Herbert B., Elkhart, Ind^ assignor of one-fourth
to P. S. Bear, Dowagiac, Mich. Mercury switch.
2,091,803 ; Aug. 31.
Buckley, Arthur H., Chicago, 111. Power-operated mech-
anism. 2,079,837; May 11.
Buckley, John P., Washington, D. C. Diagnostic appa-
ratus. 2,077,211 ; Apr. 13.
Buckley, John P., Washington, D. C. Automatic account-
ing and checking system. 2,080,758; May 18.
Buckley, John 1'., Washington, D. C. Aeronautical device.
2,081,134; May 25.
Buckley, Swithin W., Wilmington, Del. Greasing unit.
2,070,444 ; Apr. 6.
Buckley, Thomas A. (See Terry, M. C, and Buckley.)
Bucknam, James H., Cranford, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Valve assembly. 2,095,789 ; Oct. 12.
Bucknam, James H., and L. W. Young, Buffalo, N. Y.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corporation. Method and apparatus for
welding and cutting. 2,089,014 ; Aug. 3.
Bucknam, James 11., Cranford, and L. W. Young, Scotch
Plain.s, N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Union Carbide and (Carbon Company. Control system
for welding and cutting machines. 2,089,015; Aug. 3.
Bucknam, Worthy C, Mechanics Falls, Maine, assignor,
by mosiie iissignments, to Union Carbide iiiul Carbon
Coipoiation. Fluid regulator. 2,09.'5,210 ; Oct. 5.
Bucknaiu, Wortliy C. Mecrhanic Falls, Maine, and G. I.
Jones, Buffalo, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. Welding.
2,085,890 ; July C.
BuckniM-, Orcllo ,S., Northboro, Mass. Abrasive tool.
2,090,104 ; Aug. 17.
Buekner, William A., Fresno, Calif. Traveling sprinkler.
2,075,336 ; Mar. 30.
Buck waller, Tracy V. (See Scrlbner, W. L., and Buck-
waller.)
Buck wait or, Tracy V., assignor to Tlie Timken Roller
IScarlng Company, Canton, Ohio. Truck. 2,100,005;
Nov. 23.
Bucltwnlrer, Tracy V., assignor to The Timken Roller Itcar-
lug CoiTipiiny, Canton, Ohio. Locomotive running gear.
2,10:i,978; Dec. 28.
Buckwaller, 'J'racy V., and J. lleklner, usslgnorR to The
Tlmkfiii Roller Beurlng Company, (Janton. Ohio. Driv-
ing nxlo construction. 2,080,010; Aug. 3.
Bucky, Gustav, assignor to Roefinag Research Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for the detection of
minute current or voltage changes. 2,088,584 ; Aug. 3.
Bucy, Edmond H., Waukegan, assignor to Atlas Powder
Company, North Chicago, 111. Composition of matter
yielding films. 2,077,875 ; Apr. 20.
Bucy, Edmond H., Waukegan, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Atlas Powder Company, Wilmington, Del.
Offset process. 2,078,790; Apr. 27.
Bucy, Edmond H., and R. Watkins, Waukegan, assignors,
by mesne assignments, to Atlas Powder Company, North
North Chicago, 111. Condensation products of phenol-
phthaleln. 2,085,183 ; June 29.
Bucy, Edmond H., and R. Watkins, Waukegan, 111., as-
signors to Atlas Powder Company, Wilmington, Del.
Condensation product of phenolplithalein. 2,099,510 ;
Nov. 16.
Bucy, Floyd L., and V. A. La Rock, Eau Claire, Wis.
Curing rubber articles. Re. 20,561 ; Nov. 30.
Bucy, Floyd L., and V. A. La Rock, Eau Claire, Wis. Tire
vulcaniing core. 2,100,627 ; Nov. 30.
Bucyrus-Erie Company. (See Blanchett, Luther E., as-
signor.)
Bucyrus-Erie Company. (See Fykse, Mitchell L., as-
signor.)
Bucyrus-Erie Company. (See Parker, Paul R., assignor.)
Bucyrus-Erie Company. (See Stiehl, C. E., and Leliman,
assignors.)
Buczkowski, Edward J., Ambler, Pa., assignor by mesne
as.signments, to Keasbey & Mattison Company. Shingle.
2.094,059 : Sept. 28.
Buda Company, The. (See Brown, Hugh S., assignor.)
Budd, Clarence E., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,077,916 ; Apr. 20.
Budd, Denison M., North Tarrytown, N. Y. Commercial
automotive vehicle with animated display advertising.
2,091,670 ; Aug. 31.
Budd, Edward G., assignor to Edward G. Budd Manufac-
turing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Metallic wall or
partition. 2,069,176 ; Jan. 26.
Budd, Edward G., assignor to Edward G. Budd Manu-
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Rail car wheeL
2,078,191 ; Apr. 20.
Budd, Edward G., assignor to Edward G. Budd Manufac-
turing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Pneumatic tire and
reenforcing material therefor. 2,083,003 ; June 8.
Budd, Edward G., assignor to Edward G. Budd Manufac-
turing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Rubberized prod-
uct. 2,103,245 ; Dec. 28.
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See Beider-
man, Edward G., assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See Birkin,
Dimitri, assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See Bu-
chanan. David L., assignor.)
Budd, Edward G. Manufacturing Company. (See Budd,
Edward G., assignor.)
Budd, Edward -G., Manufacturing Company. (See Dean,
Albert G., assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Co. (See Dean, Wal-
ter B., assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See Led-
winka, Joseph, assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See Mayer,
William J., assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See Rags-
dale, E. J. W., and Heitman, assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See Schiff,
Ludwig, assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See Traut-
vetter, George, assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See Tarbox,
.John P.. assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Co. (See Van Horn,
Duane, assignor.)
Budd, Edward G., Manufacturing Company. (See White-
soil, John C, Jr., assignor.)
Budd Wheel Company. (See Eksergian, Carolus L., as-
signor.)
Budd Wheel Company. (See Farr, Warren IT., a.ssignor.)
Budd Wheel Company. (See Hanson, Arthur F., assignor.)
Budd \\'lu>el Company. (See Tarbox, John P., assignor.)
r.iidden, llaiihury A. (Sr(> W'arriMi. T!ioni;is W.. asslu'nor.)
Bndds, Ileniy II., and T. Gorzel.iny, assignor to Briggs
MiinufMcturing Company, Detroit, Mich. (Jrlnding disk
an<l making the s:ime. 2,085,211 ; June 29.
Buder, Charh-s O., Webster Groves, Mo. Air condition-
ing. 2,0!);!,(;!)I ; Sept. 21.
Budcrns'sfho llisenwerke. (See B(>nd(>r, K., and Bunko.)
Budlong, Lest("r G. (See Watson, I/. M., Ternos, and Bud-
long.)
Budlong, Simeon. (See Staulver, C. F., and Itudlong.)
Itudlong, Simeon, Chicago, 111. Transmission mechanism.
2,09S.7I0 : Nov. !).
ItudowskI, Isnnr, Parl.s, France. Refining hydrocarboua.
2, 083. 253 ; June 8.
Iludzyna, Walter J., Rnst Douglns, nsslgnor to Draper
('(iiimialldii. llopednle, Mass. Shuttle chnnglni: loom.
2,08 1,551 : .luiie 22.
Kuehli'r, .Alliin M., assignor to Eastern Steel Produots
Lliiilli'd. I'ri'Hlon, Ontario, Canada. Kerllllxer sowing
111 iMchiiicnl lor seeding innchlnoR. 2,009,795; Nov. 23.
92
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Buehler, Leon, Jr., assignor to Frick Company, Waynes-
boro, Pa. Zigzag cooler. 2.087,835 ; July 20.
Buehn. Charles M., Philadelphia, Pa. Windshield.
2.073,140 : Mar. 9.
Buehner. William F. A., Miami, Fla. Automobile license
pl.ate holder. 2,077,142; Apr. 13.
Buehrig, Gordon M., assignor to Auburn Automobile Com-
pany. Auburn. Ind. Clock. 2.101,235: Dec. 7.
Buek, Tvcho, Jr., Wynnewood, Pa., assignor to C. H.
Daniels, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Shoe. 2,068,482 ; Jan.
19.
Buell, Albert E., Bartlesville, Okla., assignor to Phillips
Petroleum Company. Sweetening hydrocarbon fluids.
2.094.485 ; Sept. 28.
Buell, Albert E., aud W. A. Schulze, assignors to Phillips
Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla, Desulphurizing
hydrocarbons. 2,075,171 ; Mar. 30.
Buell, Albert E., and W. A. Schulze, assignors to Phillips
Petroleum Companv, Bartlesville, Okla. Desulphurizing
hydrocarbons. 2,075,172 ; Mar. 30.
Buell, Albert E., and W. A. Schulze, assignors to Phillips
Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla. Desulphurizing
hydrocarbons. 2,075.173 ; Mar. 30.
Buell, Albert E. and W. A. Schulze, assignors to Phillips
Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla. Desulphurizing
hydrocarbons. 2,075,174 ; Mar. 30.
Buell, Albert E., and W. A. Schulze, assignors to Phillips
Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla. Desulphuriz-
ing hydrocarbons. 2,098,943 : Nov. 16.
Buell Combustion Company Limited, The. (See Essers,
Jakob, assignor.)
Buell Combustion Company, The. (See Glinka, Karl, as-
signor.)
Buell Combustion Company Limited, The. (See Jacobsen,
Olaf B.. assiffnor.)
Buell Combustion Company Limited, The. (See Sasse, W.,
and Schneider, assignors.)
Buell, Roy C. (See Bancker, E. H., and Buell.)
Buell, Roy C, Schenectady, N, Y., assignor to General
Electric Company, Recording instrument, 2,074,142 ;
Mar, 16.
Buelna, Guadalupe. (See Nelson, L. R., and Buelna.)
Buelna, Guadalupe, assignor of one-half to H. E. J.
Vacher, Santa Barbara, Calif. Sprinkler. 2,071,109 ;
Feb. 16.
Buena Tista Iron Company. (See Fox, B., and Ericson,
assignors. )
Buenger. Frederick L., assignor of one-half to A. C. John-
son, Chicago, 111. Liquid sealed pump. 2,077,394 ;
Apr. 20.
Buente, Charles F. (See Biggert, F. C. Jr., and Buente.)
Buerger, Charles B., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Gulf Oil Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cracking hydro-
carbon oils. 2,072,394 ; Mar. 2.
Buerke, Elsie A., administratrix. (See Buerke, Jesse C.)
Buerke, Jesse C, deceased, Tampa, Fla., E. A. Buerke,
administratrix. Traffic control. 2,082,479 ; June 1.
Bueschel, Andrew E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Carton & Specialties, Inc., Chicago, 111. Carton.
2.081.574 : May 25.
BuPttner, Kilian H., Baltimore, Md. Extension door *or
garages and other buildings. 2,091,065 ; Aug. 24.
Buffalo Bolt Company. (See Jones, Harry B., assignor.)
Buffalo Brake Eoam Company. (See Busch, Charles R..
assignor.)
Buffalo Electric Furnace Corporation. (See Sell, Gilbert
E., assignor.)
Buffalo Electro-Chemical Company. (See Bretschger, Max
E.. assignor.)
Buffalo Electro-Chemical Company. (See KauEfmann,
Hans O., assignor.)
Buffalo Foundry & Machine Company. (See Kermer,
Martin J., assignor.)
Buffalo Foundry & Slachinery Co. (See Lavett, Charles
O., assignor.)
Buffalo Pressed Steel Company. (See Haas, Lucien L.,
assignor.)
Buffalo Pressed Steel Company. (See MacKenzie, R. J.,
and Haas, assignors.)
Buffalo Pressed Steel Company Inc. (See Heath, Laurence
R.. assignor.)
Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., The. (See Aitken, Andrew
W., assignor.)
Buffalo-Springfield Roller Co., The. (See Grelner, Carl
F., assignor.)
Buffington. Dorothy J., Highland Park, Mich. Child's gar-
ment. 2.0S1.2nO: M.ay 25.
Bufflngton, Hildegarde M., Arlington, Va, Smoker's arti-
cle. 2.985,293 ; June 29.
BuHington. John R. (See Raisch, W., Woodman, Buffing-
ton, and Morris.)
Bnfflngton, M.nlcolm R., Millburn, N. J. Packing ring.
2,069,212 : Feb. 2.
Buffum, Thomas B., Providence, R. I. Reservoir cooking
utensil. 2,088,462 : July 27.
Bugatti, Ettore, Molsheim, France. Railway or track
vehicle. 2,089,110 : Aug. 3.
Bugntti, Jean, Molsheim, France. Valve. 2,072,615 ;
Mar. 2.
Bugbee, Alvln, Trenton, N. J. Roadway box. 2,094,523 ;
Sept. 28.
Bugg, Kenly C, Farmington, JIo. Package and produc-
ing the same. 2,066.516 ; Jan. 5.
Bugg, Kenly C, Farmington, Mo., assignor to The
Rudolph Wuilitzer Company, North Tonawanda, N. Y.
Coin slide device. 2.095,431 ; Oct. 12.
Bugg, Vernon M., Binghamton, N. Y., and J .F. Milligan,
Ridgefield Park, N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments,
to International Business Machines Corporation. Time
stamp and numbering machine. 2,087,315 ; July 20.
Bugh. Dolph D., Galena, Mo. Adjustable obstetrical chair.
2.073.094 : Mar. 9.
Bugh, John D., San Diego, Calif. Bottle seal. 2,079,545 ;
Jlay 4.
Buhler, Gebruder. (See Thalmann, Emil, assignor.)
Buhler, Henry W., Gloucester, Mass. Jlolded trimming.
2,090.606; Oct. 19.
Buhr, Joseph F., Ann Harbor, Mich. Drilling and tap-
ping machine. 2,093,546 ; Sept. 21.
Buhr, Joseph F.. assignor to Buhr Machine Tool Company,
Ann Arbor, Mich. Bearing structure for rotatable
spindles and the like. 2,068,594; Jan. 19.
Buhr, Joseph F., and R. G. Ellis, assignors to Buhr
Machine Tool Companv, Ajin Arbor, Mich. Tool hold-
er. 2,078,192 ; Apr. 20.
Buhr, Leo J., Lake Zurich, HI. Hluminated card holder.
2,089..596 ; Aug. 10.
Buhr Machine Tool Company. (See Buhr, Joseph F., as-
signor.)
Buhr Machine Tool Company.
Ellis, assignors.)
Buhrow, William, Minneapolis, Minn. Artificial palm.
2,070,825 ; Feb. 16.
Builders Iron Foundry. (See Kennison. Karl R., as-
signor.)
Builders Iron Foundry,
assignor.)
Builders Iron Foundry.
Corydon. assignors.)
Builders Iron Foundry,
signor.)
Bukolt, Roman B., Stevens Point, Wis.
means. 2,077,984 ; Apr. 20.
Bukolt, Roman B., Stevens Point, Wis.
ing means. 2,077,985 ; Apr. 20.
Bukolt, Roman B., Stevens Point, Wis. Fire alarm-actu-
ating means. 2.098,532 ; Nov. 9.
Bulford, Murray N., Pontiac, R. I., assignor to B. B. & R.
Knight Corporation. Apparatus for dyeing. 2,084,189 ;
June 15.
Bulford, Murry N., Clearwater, S. C, assignor to The
Textile-Finishing Machinery Company. Machine for
proving printing cylinders. 2.087,017 ; July 13.
Bull, Arthur W., Grosse Pointe, Mich., assignor to United
States Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Tire.
2,094,636 ; Oct. 5.
Bull, Cabot S., Hillingdon, assignor to Electric and
Musical Industries Limited, Hayes. England. Anode
for electron discharge devices. 2,070,968 ; Feb. 16.
Bull, Harry W.. .Syracuse, N. Y. Speedometer for bi-
cycles. 2,075,424 ; Mar. .'50.
Bull, William C, Brooklyn, N. Y. Apparatus for producing
laminate glass. 2.084,293 ; June 15.
Bullard Company, The. (See Appelberg, Gustaf R., as-
(See Buhr, J. F., and
(See Richardson, Charles G.,
(See Richardson, C. G., and
(See Smith, Ed. S
as-
Jr.,
Container closing
Container seal-
signor. )
Bullard Company, The.
signor. )
Bullard Company, The.
assignor.)
Bullard Company, The.
son, assignors.)
Bullard Company, The.
(See Bullard, Edward C, as-
(See Bullard, Edward P., Ill,
(See Bullard, E. P., and John-
(See Bullard. Edward P., E. C,
E. P., Ill, Appelberg, Johnson and Jlussler.)
Bullard Company, The. (See Mussler, Frank H., as-
signor.)
Bullard. E. D., Company. (See Bullard, Edward W., as-
signor.)
Bullard, B. D., Company. (See Fricke, William J., as-
signor.)
Bullard. E. D., Company. (See Williamson, Evan D., as-
signor.)
Bullard, Edward C, Fairfield, Conn., assignor to The
Bullard Company. Bimotor feed works. 2,086,845 ;
July 13.
Bullard, Edward C, Fairfield, Conn., assignor to The
Bullard Company. Feed works. 2,086,846 ; July 13.
Bullard, Edward P., Fairfield, Conn., assignor to The
Bullard Company. Lock pin assembly. 2,086,848 ;
July 13.
Bullard, Edward P., Fairfield, Conn., assignor to The
Bullard Company. Binding device. 2,086,850 ; July 13.
Bullard, Edward P., Fairfield, and E. H. Johnson, Bridge-
port, Conn., assignors to The Bullard Company. Ma-
chine tool spindle mechanis-n. 2,086,847 ; July 13.
Bullard, Edward P., Fairfield, and E. H. Johnson, Bridge-
port, Conn., assignors to The Bullard Company. Car-
rier mechanism. 2,08^,849 ; July 13.
Bullard, Edward P., E. C. and E. P. Bullard, III, Fair-
field, G, R. Appelberg and E. H. Johnson, Bridgeport,
and F. H. Mussler, Stratford, Conn., assignors to The
Bullard Company. Machine tool. 2,086,852 ; July 13.
Bullard, Edward P., III. (See Bullard, Edward P., E. C,
E. P., Ill, Appelberg, Johnson, and Mussler.)
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Bullard, Edward P., Ill, Fairfield, Conn., assignor to The
Bullard Company. Tool slide and dwell mechanism.
2,085,692 ; June 29.
Bullard, Edward P., III., Fairfield, Conn., assignor to The
Bullard Company. Machine controller. 2,086,851 ;
July 13.
Bullard, Edward W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. D. Bullard Company, San Francisco, Calif. Hat.
2.067,657 : Jan. 12.
Bullard, Edward W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. D. Bullard Company, San Francisco, Calif. Respira-
tor. 2,085,249 ; June 29.
Bullard, Edwin F. (See Evans. T. W., and Bullard.)
Bullard, George P., Tampa, Fla. Road constructing ma-
chine. 2,086,469 ; July 6.
Bullard, William P., and O. L. Williams, assignors to
National Pecan Growers Exchange, Albany, Ga. Brand-
ing machine. 2,101,775 ; Dec. 7.
Bulldog Electric Products Company. (See Frank, Harri-
son, J. Li., assignor.)
Bulldog Electric I'roducts Company. (See Franit, H. J. L.,
and Harper, assignors.)
Bulldog Electric Products Company. (See Frank, William
H., assignor.)
Bulldog Electric Products Company. (See Frank, Wil-
liam H. and H. J. L., and Messing, assignors.)
Bulldog Electric Products Company. (See Frank, W. H.,
and Harper, assignors.)
Bulldog Electric Products Company. (See Frank, W. H.,
and Messing, assignors.)
Bulldog Electric Products Company. (See Thomson,
Alfred J., assignor.)
BuUick, Clarence J., Camlachie, Ontario, Canada. Hy-
draulic governor. 2,082,680 ; June 1.
Bullimore. William R., London, England. Thermionic
valve of tlip screened grid type. 2.067,825 ; Jan. 12.
Bullock, Albert, El Monte, Calif. Well pumping device.
2,076,615; Apr. 13.
Bullock, Charles H., Evanston, 111. Sink strainer bracket.
2,098,374 ; Nov. 9.
Bullock, Earle C, and J. Pipe, assignors to Metal Office
Furniture Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Extension
drawer slide. 2,095,487 ; Oct. 12.
Bullock, Edward W., C. T. Galloway, L. O. Carlsen, and
R. S. Condon, assignors to Gleason Works, Rochester,
N. Y. Machine for grinding gears. 2,099,674 ; Nov.
23.
Bullock, Frank, Lake Geneva, Wis., assignor to Middle-
bury Electric Clock Cornoration. Automatic control
for humidifiers. 2.067,875: .Tan. 12.
Bullock, Fred J., deceased, Shortsville, N. Y., by V. V.
Bullock, administratrix, Rochester, N. Y., assignor to
Papec Machine Company, Shortsville, N. Y. Ensilage
cutter. 2,079,838 ; May 11.
Bullock, Fred J., deceased, Shortsville, by V. V. Bullock,
administratrix, Rochester, and W. H. Preston, assignors
to Pai)oc Machine Company, Shortsville, N. Y. Mixing
macUine. 2.101,490; Dec. 7.
Bullock, Frederick A., Attleboro, Mass., assignor to Dolan
& Bullock, Providence, R. I. Tie holder construction.
2,073,984 ; Mar. 16.
Bullock, Giles K., Rochester, N. Y. Pump. 2,090,830 ;
Aug. 24.
Bullock, S. R. (See Roberts, Bruce, assignor.)
Bullock, Violet V., administratrix. (See Bullock, Fred J.)
Bullock, Violet V., administratrix. (See Bullock, F. J.,
deceased, and Preston.)
Bulwa, Nathan, Bronx, and E. Feibusch, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
said Feibusch assignor to said Bulwa. Tab. 2,068,393;
Jan. 19.
Bump. Albert H., Watertown, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company. Purifi-
cation of alcohols obtained from defines. 2,080,111 ;
May 11.
Bumpas, Orville C. and W. J. Mills, Braden, Tcnn.
Terrace outlet. 2,077,307 ; Apr. 13.
Bumpas, Orville C, and W. J. Mills, Braden, Tcnn.
Terrace outlet. 2,077,308; Apr. 13.
Bunbury, Hugh M. (See I'.aldwin. A. W.. and Bunbiiry.)
Bundick, Clarkson U., White Plains, and B. A. Proctor,
Larchmont, N. Y., assignors to Klnntome Patents Cor-
poration. Apparatus for feeding material. 2,094,581 ;
Oct. 5.
Bundy Tubing Company. (See Quarnstrom, Bert L., as-
signor.)
Bunevac, Frank, aflsignor of one-half to P. Bunevatz. St.
I-ouis, Mo. Convertible auto interior. 2,093,861 ;
Sept. 21.
I!iinevat7,. Paul. (See Bunevac. Frank, assignor.)
Bungay. George W., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Bungay-
tvpe-Delnware, Inc., Now York, N. Y. I^rlntlng chase.
2,091,251 ; Aug. 31.
Bungay. George W.. Plainfield, N. .T., assignor to Bungay-
type-I)f!laware, Inc., Now York, N. Y. Stereotype
matrix and production thereof. 2,091,252; Aug. 31.
Bungay, Goorgi; W., Brooklyn, assignor to I'.Miignylyi)e-
Deluware, Inc., New York, N. Y. Method and ajiparatus
for mailing matrices. 2,001,253: Aug. 31.
BunKaytyi)(!Delaware, Inc. (See Bungay, George W., as-
signor.)
nilnger, Albert, Berlln-Pnnkow, K. Tiarch<?, Berlin O 17,
and IC. Wlegand, Berlln-IIohen-Neuendorf, Germany,
nsfilgnors to General Electric Company. Electric gasc-
0U8 discharge device. 2,080,008 ; May 18.
Bungner, Wilhelm, Berlin-Tempelhof. Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Recording instrument.
2,071,967 ; Feb. 23.
Bunke, Max. (See Bender, K.. and Bunke.)
Bunker, Darius W., Quincy, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Manu-
facture of shoes. 2,080,531 ; May 18.
Bunker, Darius W., Quincy, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for operating on shoes. 2,087.241 : July 20.
Bunker Fuel Company. (See Carroll, Edward R.)
Bunker, Herbert H., Jersey City, N. J. Slab. 2,103,765 ;
Dec. 28.
Bunn, Charles M. (See Kyseth, G. L., and Bunn.)
Bunnell, Earl C, Stratford, assignor to Neva-Clog Prod-
ucts, Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. Stapling device.
2,087,242 ; July 20.
Bunnell, Earl C., Stratford, assignor to Neva-Clog Prod-
ucts, Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. Stapling pliers.
2,088,404; July 27.
Bunnell, Earl C, Stratford, Conn. Razor and razor blade.
2,090,181 ; Aug. 17.
Bunte Brothers. (See Towell, Oscar J., assignor.)
Bunten, Claude L., assignor to A. Li. McNulty, Rawlins,
Wyo. Toy pistol. 2,092,301 ; Sept. 7.
Bunting Brass & Bronze Company. (See Evans, Robert
G. N., assignor.)
Bunting Brass and Bronze Company, The. (See Yager, G.
F., and Heath, assignors.)
Bunting Brass and Bronze Company, The. (See Yager, G.
F., Heath, and Wagner, assignors.)
Bur, Arnold G. (See Krippner, P. G., Heins, and Bur.)
Burberrys Limited. (See Watson. William H., assignor.)
Burch, Arthur E., Jr., and E. Cornwall, Kansas City, Mo.,
said Burch assignor, by mesne assignments, to said
Cornwall. Theft prevention system. 2,072,941 ; Mar. 9.
Burch Corporation, The. (See Kime, Charles G., as-
signor.)
Burcliell, Ernest W., and G. A. Altenbern, assignors to
Midway Chemical Company, Chicago, 111. Mop.
2,071,918; Feb. 23.
Burchenal, William, Glendale, Ohio, assignor to The
Philip Carey Manufacturing Company. Dispensing and
measuring apparatus. 2,079,898 ; May 11.
Burchett, Charles, et al. (See Riordan. Frank G.. as-
signor.)
Burchett, Clarence, et al. (See Riordan, Frank G., as-
signor.)
Burchett, George, et al. (See Riordan, Frank G., as-
signor.)
Burchett, Louise E., et al. (See Riordan, Frank G., as-
signor.)
Burchett, Wilford P., Olive Hill, Ky. Spreading appa-
ratus. 2,093,953 ; Sept. 21.
Burchill, John, and G. S. J. White, Blackley, Manchester,
England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Dyeing leather. 2,077,546 ; Apr. 20.
Burckhalter, Robert N., assignor to Michiana Products
Corporation, Michigan City, Ind. Oil filter. 2,076,934 ;
Apr. 13.
Burckhalter, Robert N., assignor to Micliiana Products
Corporation, Michigan City, Ind. Oil filter. 2,076,935 ;
Apr. 13.
Burckhalter, Robert N., assignor to Michiana Products
Corporation, Michigan City, Ind. Oil filter. 2,076,936 ;
Apr. 13.
Burckhalter, Robert N., and J. M. Osburn, Michigan City,
Ind., assignors to Michiana Products Corporation.
Filter and heat exchanger. 2,068,394 ; Jan. 19.
Burckhalter, Robert N., and J. M. Osburn, Michigan City,
Ind., assignors to Michiana I'roducts Corporation.
Filter and heat exchanger. 2,068,395: Jan. 19.
Burckhardt, Ernst. (See Stoll, A., and Burckhardt.)
Burcky, Charles AV., assignor to Teletype Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Answer-back bell signal. 2,093,004 ; Sept.
14.
Burda, Charles J., Cicero, 111. Portable window platform.
2,085,572 ; June 29.
Burden, John S. (See Ilartman, G. IT., and Burden.)
Burden, William MacC, It. (ienders, and R. Harrison,
Woolwich, assignors to Sofal Limited, London, England.
Alloy steels. 2,103,610: Dec. 28.
Buidett, Horace II., assignor to Draper Corporation,
Ilopedale, Mass. Filling feeler. 2.0S7,S73 ; July 20.
Burdette, John O., and 11. II. Kngntz, Denver, Colo. Ke-
. producing mechanism. 2,080,523; July 1,T.
Burdick, Charles A. (See Cliadbournc, J. H., and
Burdick.)
Burdick. rharle.i L., liOndon, England. Apparatus for in-
dicating money valu<-s. 2, 06!), 101 ; Feb. 2.
Burdick, Italph V., Albany, N. Y. Compartment box.
2,074,639 ; Mar. 23.
Burdick, Ralph V., Albanv, N, Y. Hinge assembly for
ca.st ineliil nicmlxM-s. 2,()S5.(i31 ; Jiini> LM),
Itiirdick, Ihiiiv .1. Mi'C. AliMlielni, CmIH'. AulonintlC
InimldllU'r. 2,()!>7.,'')IH ; Nov. 2.
liiirdo, Itolliind I'",. Teli'dn. Ohio. Sliding protecting Rhnda
for store slielvcs. 2,091. 9-10 ; Oct. 5.
Biirgiiii, IMwiird, White I'lnlns, N. Y. Aircraft control.
2,()!)3.-1M ; Sept. 21.
Ilnrgiird, JoHOpli It., (I'reenvllle, S. C. TliriMid count Ini;
device. 2,000,000; Oct. 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Burge, Floyd O., assignor to South Bend Bait Company,
South Bend, Ind. Fishing fly and producing same.
2,083,513; June 8.
Burge, John E. P., and E. A. Roughton, assignors to Hum-
ber Limited, Coventry, England. Electrical system of
distribution. 2,069,575 ; Feb. 2.
Burgel, Joseph, Strasbourg, France. Fancy tile fixing
means. 2,083,118 ; June 8.
Burger, Emmett E., and A. W. Hull, Schenectady, N. Y.,
assignor to General Electric Company. Glass-to-metal
seal. 2,071,196; Feb. 16.
Burger, Frederick \V., Niles, assignor to Clark Equip-
ment Company, Buchanan, Mich. Wheel. 2,094,637;
Oct. 5.
Burger, Frederick W., Niles, assignor to Clark Equip-
ment Company, Buchanan, Mich. Wheel. 2,005,054 ;
Oct. 5.
Burger, Leopold F., Riverside, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Fuel pump. 2,095,915 ;
Oct. 12.
Burger, JIartin, Morris, assignor to Self-Locking Carton
Co., Chicago, 111. Carton. 2,075,425 ; JIar. 30.
Burger, William J., Shaker Heights, and C. M. Mirossay,
Cleveland, assignors to The Warner & Swasey Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Machine tool. 2,100,899 ; Nov. 30.
Burgess Battery Company. (See Burgess, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Burgess Battery Company. (See Lawson. Herbert E.,
assignor.)
Burgess, C. F., Laboratories, Inc. (See Burgess, Charles
F., assignor.)
Burgess, C. F., Laborataries Inc. (See Day, John A., as-
signor.)
Burgess, C. F., Laboratories, Inc. (See Germomprez, John
A., assignor.)
Burgess, C. P., Laboratories, Inc. (See Leadbetter, Ralph
L., assignor.)
Burgess, C. F., Laboratories, Inc. (See Nelson, Charles
E., assignor.)
Burgess C. F., Laboratories, Inc. (See Norris, Ralph F.,
assignor.)
Burgess, C. F., Laboratories, Inc. (See Slidell, Kemper,
assignor. )
Burgess, C. F., Laboratories, Inc. (See Walton, Clifford
T., assignor.)
Burgess, Charles F., Bokeelia, Fla., assignor to C. F.
Burgess Laboratories, Inc., Madison, Wis. Sound ab-
sorbing construction. 2,076,807 ; Apr. 13.
Burgess, Charles F., Bolceelia, Fla., assignor to Burgess
Battery Company, Freeport, 111. Lens mounting.
2,095,657 ; Oct. 12.
Burgess, Charles O., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Cor-
poration. Producing low carbon high chromium cast
iron. 2.101.426; Dec. 7.
Burgess Company, The. (See La Place, Desmond R.,
assignor.)
Burgess, George C ''See Bowman, G., and Burgess.)
Burgess, Henry A., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor of one-
half to S. A. Morehouse. Automatic parachute.
2.098,613 : Nov. 9.
Burgess, James M., Norwalk, Conn. Motor vehicle.
2,070,113 ; Feb. 9.
Burgess, James R., assignor to Canadian Wallpaper Manu-
facturers Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Doctor
blade for rolls, traveling webs and the like. 2,081,320 ;
May 25.
Burgess, John. (See Greer, R. H., Jr., Burgess, and
Ohme.)
Burgess, John I., Fort Worth, Tex. Metallic expansion
joint. 2,100.238; Nov. 23.
Burgess, Lothian M. (See Geiger, T. H., and Burgess.)
Burgess, Walter K., United States Army. Clianuto Field,
Rantoul, 111. Internal combustion engine. 2,095,908 ;
Oct. 19.
Burgess, Walter S., and E. K. Golley, Benton Harbor,
assignors to The O. & W. Thum Company, Grand Rap-
ids, Mich. Apparatus for treating and diffusing
pyrethruin. 2,066,607 : .Tan. 5.
Burgess, Warren C, Le Grange, 111., assignor to Burton-
Dixie Corporation. Cleaning cotton sweepings.
2,093,186; Sept. 14.
Burgess, William J., Palmyra, N. J,, assignor to The Elec-
tric Storage Battery Company, Pliiladelphia, Pa.
Manufacture of niicroporous rubber compositions.
2,096,933 ; Oct. 26.
Burgett, Lynn S., Euclid, assignor to Una Welding, Inc.,
East Cleveland, Ohio. Automatic welding head.
2,079,956 ; May 11.
Burgett, Lvnn S., Euclid, assignor to Una Welding Inc.,
East Cleveland, Ohio. Welding apparatus. 2,087,057 ;
July 13.
Burghard. Edward G. (See Fourness. W., and Burghard.)
Burghardt, Roland T., Eugene, and C. Gentry, Jlill City,
Oreg. Water heater. 2,084,990 ; June 29.
Burghauser, Franz, Nuremberg, Germany. . Screw pump.
2.09.^5,167 ; Oct. 5.
Burghauser. Franz, Nureraberg-S, Germany. A'xial pump.
2.095.168; Oct. n.
BUrgin, Ernst, Bitterfeld, assignor to I. G. Farbenin-
dustrie Akktiengcsellschaft. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Binding agent for road construction. 2,087,614 ;
July 20.
Burgnor, Harry W., Sinking Spring, Pa. Carrier device
for golf clubs and the like. 2,070,254 ; Feb. 9.
Burhans, William G., Kingston, N. Y. Filter cartridge
and ej'linder. Re. 20,494 ; Sept. 7.
Burhans, William G.. Kingston, N. Y. Filter cartridge
and cylinder. 2,008,263 ; Jan. 19.
Burhoe. Herbert B., Astoria, N. Y. Phonograph record
control mechanism. 2,093,862 ; Sept. 21.
Burk, A. C. (See Bartosz, Joseph A., assignor.)
Burk, Melvin, Akron, Ohio. Patty machine. 2,069,696 ;
Feb. 2.
Burk, Robert E., assignor to The Standard Oil Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Qualitative analysis of oils.
2,089,017 ; Aug. 3.
Burk, Robert E., assignor to The Standard Oil Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. .St.abilizing motor fuel against gum
formation. 2.081.218 : May 25.
Burkart, William J., Greensburg, assignor to Thomas
Hahessey, Pittsburgh, Pa. Connecter. 2,083,528;
June 8.
Burke, Burt S. (See West, C. P., and Burke.)
Burke, Edmund, Portland, Maine, assignor to Brown Com-
pany, Berlin, N. H. Structural element. 2,075,700 ;
Mar. 30.
Burke, Edmund, Oak Park, and A. K. Sorensen, assignors
to Crane Co., (Ilhicago, 111. Automatic motor operated
pressure regulating system. 2,069,993 ; Feb. 9.
Burke, Frank H., and I. O. Moberg, assignors to Boot
Mills, Lowell, Mass. Article of manufacture.
2,093,187 ; Sept. 14.
Burke, James L., Weehawken, N. J. Fihn pack structure.
2,071,110; Feb. 16.
Burke, James V., et al. (See Cline, Roy L., assignor.)
Burke, John H. Q., Oklahoma City, Okla. Method of and
apparatus for automatically distributing air blast to
ore smelting furnaces. 2,083,046 ; June 8.
Burke, Joseph F., Somerville, Mass. Trombone.
2,071,022; Feb. 16.
Burke, Ralph H., et al. (See Ulrich, Charles B., as-
signor.)
Burke, Richard J., Altadena, Calif. Astronomical toy.
2,074,363 ; Mar. 23.
Burke, Roseoe E. (See Periat, M., and Burke.)
Burke, Samuel J., Dubuque, Iowa. Rubber coated glove
and making the same. 2.083,684 ; June 15.
Burke, Wanda, New York, N. Y. Beauty mitten.
2,069,643 ; Feb. 2.
Burkey, Jav F., assignor to Auburn Automobile Company,
Auburn, Ind. Vehicle body. 2,102,110 ; Dec. 14.
Burkhalter, Lloyd, assignor of one-fourth to R. E.
Falkinburg, and one-fourth to M. L. Davis, Columbus,
Ohio. Grinding or polishing device. 2,083,685 ; June
15.
Burkhardt, Chandos, assignor to The Hoover Company,
North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,098,028 ;
Nov. 2.
Burkhardt, George R. (See Breed, C. W., and Burkhardt.)
Burkhardt, Harry A., Willoughby, Ohio. Suraical instru-
ment. 2,090,831 ; .\ug. 24.
Burkliardt. James C, Davton, Ohio. Buffer core.
2.102.193: Dec. 14.
Burkhardt, Louis H., Jr., Union City, Pa. Tank heater.
2,085,632 ; June 29.
Burkhart, Clarence W., Lansdowne, Pa., and W. S. Riggs,
Audubon, N. J., assignors to Pennsylvania Salt Manu-
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Making alkali
sub-silicates. 2,083,545; June 15.
Burkhartsmeier, Joseph, Towner, N. Dak. Automatic
blade adjuster for wind motors. 2,094,941 ; Oct. 5.
Burkholder. Dana, et al. (See Davis, Edward, assignor.)
Burks, Alberta D. (See Harden, W. A., and Burks.)
Burks, Arthur W.. Decatur, 111. Deep well pump.
2,078,480 ; Apr. 27.
Burleson, Wade H., assignor to The Ohio Brass Company,
Mansfield, Ohio. Arc protection means. 2,095,311 ;
Oct. 12.
Burleson, Wade H., assignor to The Ohio Brass Company,
Alansfield, Ohio. Conductor clamp. 2,099,465; Nov.
16.
Burlev, Ernest L., Pasadena, Calif. Bandit protective
device for automobiles. 2,094,261" ; Sept. 28.
Burlingame, Leslie G., Erlton. X. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Capacitor. 2,101,896 ; Dec.
14.
Burlingame, Robert G., McPherson, and J. M. Clampitt,
Wichita, Kans. Well elevator. 2.070,114 ; Feb. 9.
Burlington Mills, Incorporated. (See McMillan, William
A., assignor.)
Burmeister, Erich, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp
Aktiengesellschaft. Essen-on-the Ruhr, Germany. Dis-
charging the exliaust steam of steam plants into the
open air. 2.094,315 ; Sept. 2S.
Burmeister, Harry W. (Sec Rom, Palmer W., assignor.)
Burmeister, Hermann, Berlin-Spandau, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Electric circuit inter-
rupter. -2,089,050 ; Aug. 3.
Burmeister, Hermann, Berlin-Spandau, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Electric circuit inter-
rupter. 2.0S9,051 ; Aug. 3.
Burn, Walter S., et al. (See Burn, Walter S., assignor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
95
Burn, Walter S., Hartlepool, assignor to The National
Gas and Oil Engine Company Limited, A. B. Balmford,
Ashton-under-Lyne, and W. S. Burn, Hartlepool, Eng-
land. Scavenge pumping means for Internal combustion
engines. 2,076,976 ; Apr. 13.
Burnauch, Harold F., Denver, Colo. x\sh and soot trap.
2,075,337 ; Mar. 30.
Burndy Engineering Co. (See Lee, Marvin, assignor.)
Burnett, Charles S., San Fx-ancisco, Calif. Vehicle door
latch. 2,091,266 ; Aug. 31.
Burnett, George F., Chicago, 111., and H. E. Ward,
Berkeley, assignors to Ralph N. Brodie Company,
Oakland, Calif. Fluid meter. 2,094,445 ; Sept. 28.
Burnett, Richard W., Chicago, 111. Hand brake.
2,079,984 ; May 11.
Burnett, William E., Ilion, N. Y. Safety razor.
2,102,142 ; Dec. 14.
Burnham, Ethel W., Denver, Colo. Knitting needle.
2,093,031 ; Sept. 21.
Burnham, Ethel \V., Sierra Madre, Calif. Knitting needle.
2,094,262 ; Sept. 28.
Burnham, Frederic H., Company. (See Burnham, John,
assignor.)
Burnham, John, assignor to F. H. Burnham, Company,
Michigan City, Ind. Rubberized glove. 2,072,541 ;
Mar. 2.
Burnham, John M., Marble Falls, assignor of forty.-
nine one-liundredths to T. J. McElhenny, Austin, Tex.
Pecan huller. 2,090,341 ; Aug. 17.
Burnham, Stanley W., Elizabeth, assignor to Merck &
Co., Inc., Rahvyay, N. J. Bottle neck construction.
2,097,912 ; Nov. 2.
Burnish, Howard J., Sewickley, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The National Supply Company of Dela-
ware, Toledo, Ohio. Counterbalance. 2,090,589 ; Aug.
17.
Burns, A. Newton. (See Pool, Melvln, assignor.)
Burns, Charles E., Collingswood, N. J. Hose support.
2,095,627 ; Oct. 12.
Burns, Claramae B. (See von Ledermann, Lucie, as-
signor.)
Burns, Earl A., Los Angeles, Calif. Diesel engine.
2,076 334 ; Apr. 6.
Burns, Edwin. (See Wickersham, H. P., and Burns.)
Burns, Erwin. (See Wickersham, H. P., and Burns.)
Burns, Erwin. (See Wickersham, Harry P., assignor.)
Burns, Erwin, and H. P. Wickersham, Los Angeles, Calif.
Safety joint. 2,067,377 ; Jan. 12.
Burns, Erwin, Los Angeles, and H. P. Wickersham, Hunt-
ington Park, Calif. Blow-out preventer. 2,071,197 ;
Feb. 16.
Burns, Erwin, Los Angeles, and H. P. Wickersham, Hunt-
ington Park, Calif. Traveling block. 2,078,122 ; Apr.
20.
Burns, Erwin, Los Angeles, and H. P. Wickersham,
Huntington Park, Calif. Casing head. 2,097,615 ;
Nov. 2.
Burns, Erwin, Los Angeles, and H. P. Wickersham, Hunt-
ington Park, Calif. Setting tool. 2,099,048 ; Nov. 16.
BuruR, Fred, Footscray, Australia. Combination lock.
2,095,228 : Oct. 12.
Burns, Fred J., assignor to The Columbia Mills, Inc.,
Saginaw, Mich. Venetian blind supporting bracket.
2,009,953 ; Nov. 23.
Burns, Frank J., Youngstown, Ohio. Apparatus for con-
trolling an iron cord. 2,079,759 ; May 11.
Burns, Gregory A. (See Bjork, P. N., and Burns.)
Burns, Jabe/., & Sons, Inc. (See Backer, L. H., Keenan,
and Kopf, assignors.)
Burns, Jiibez, & Sons, Inc. (See MacKaye, Payson, as-
signor.)
Burns, John G., Pulaski, Tenn. Animal snare. 2,071,453 ;
Feb. 23.
Burns, John S., Westminster, London, England. Road
gr.'iding machine. 2,074,081 ; Mar. 16.
Burns, Laurence, Revere, assignor to Hygrade Sylvania
Corporation, Salem, Mass. (Jaseous or vapor arc dis-
charge lamp. 2,068,595 ; Jan. 19.
Burns, Laurence, Kcvcrc, assignor to Hygrado Sylvania
Corporal ion, Salcni, Mass. Gas or vapor arc di.schargo
lamp. 2,090,704 ; Oct. 19.
Burns, Ljim-cncc, Ucvcro, assignor to Hygrade Sylvania
Cori)or.'il ion. Salem, Mass. Control of electric arc
lamiiR. 2,101,789 ; Dec 7.
Burns, Leonard S. (See Brown, E. C, and Burns.)
Burns, Uobcil A.. T,oh AngclcH, Calif. Swoulpiiiof biirial
vanll. 2.075,.'')00 ; Mar. .".O.
Burns, Rodney C. (See Trumpler, W. K., and Burns.)
Burns, Siiiniicl R. (Son Uagot, Charles I/., nssignor.)
Burns, Thomas J., Boloit, Wis. Sponge holder. 2,070,420 ;
]'V.b. ».
Burns, Wllford E., Burllngamo, Calif., assignor to M. J. R.
C;oiiU).iny. Can body forming machine. 2,068,204;
Jan. 1!).
UuniH, Wllford E., Bni-llngame, assignor to M. J. B.
Compiiny, San Francisco, Cnllf. Can orienting device.
2,009,872 ; Feb, 1).
Burns, Wllford 10., IJurllngarae, assignor to M. J. B. Co.
C.tiW IcKlcr. 2,080,1 10 July 0.
HurnH, W ill'drd i;,, I'.Milliigini'ie, Calif., nsslgnor lo M. .1. B.
Co. Ciiii end curilni; rlnj,'. 2, 10 I ,:i()!) ; Dec. 7.
Burns, Wllllnin ("., Yiunlilll, ()i-i'i{. Cuboid nn'InlnrHal arch
support. 2,081,471; May 25.
Burns. William E., West York, and E. N. Miller, assignors
to York Narrow Fabrics Co., York, Pa. Shuttle driving
mechanism for looms. 2,101,981 ; Dec. 14.
Buinside, Don G., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Automatic volume control
circuit. 2,088,230 ; July 27.
Burnside, Don G., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Amplifier. 2,092,874 ; Sept.
14.
Burnside, James H., 2nd, New York, N. Y. Counting appa-
ratus operated by radiant energy. 2,082,941 ; June 8.
Buromin Company, The. (See Bell, Edward B., as-
signor. )
Burpee Can Sealer Company. (See Burpee, Clarence B.,
assignor. )
Burpee Can Sealer Company. (See Carson, Robert H.,
assignor.)
Burpee, Clarence B., assignor to Burpee Can Sealer Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Domestic cooking utensil.
2,090,182 ; Aug. 17.
Burr, Gordon A. (See Arnold, E. E., and Burr.)
Burr, Gordon A., Wilkinsburg, and E. E. Arnold, Pitts-
burgh, assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufac-
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Bushing seal-
ing cap. 2,078,219 ; Apr. 27.
Burr, Harry M., assignor to The I. E. Palmer Company,
Middletown, Conn. Noncouch hammock and pillow
structure. 2.096,423 ; Oct. 19.
Burr, Karl. (See Lamberz, W., and Biirr.)
Burrell Belting Company. (See Mayer, Earl F., as-
signor.)
Burress, John R., Arlington, Tex. Vehicular traffic con-
trol signal. 2,083,826 ; June 15.
Burrill, Charles M., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Overvoltage timer. 2,079,064 ;
May 4.
Burrill, Charles M., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Recording and reproducing
of sound. 2,097,995 ; Nov. 2.
Burroughs Adding Machine Company. (See Bower, Ray-
mond G., assignor.)
Burroughs Adding Machine Company. (See Muller, Robert
L., assignor.)
Burroughs Adding Machine Company. (See Pasinski,
Walter J., assignor.)
Burroughs Adding Machine Company. (See Racz, Ernest,
assignor.)
Burroughs Adding Machine Company. (See Rowland,
D. P., and Dahl, assignors.)
Burroughs, Kenneth C, assignor to Bausch & Lomb Opti-
cal Company, Rochester, N. Y. Abradant supplying
device. 2,083,773 ; June 15.
Buiroughs Wellcome & Co. (U. S. A.) Inc. (See Brown,
Cecil R., assignor.)
Burrowes Corporation. (See Ames, John K., assignor.)
Burrows, Clinton A., Glendale, Calif., assignor to Store
Equipment Corporation. Carrier for pneumatic dis-
patch tubes. 2,077,671 ; Apr. 20.
Burrows, Harold H. (See Standley, A. H., and Burrows.)
Burrows, Lawton A. (See Aughey, W. H., Burrows, and
Lawson.)
Burrows, Lawton A., Wenonah, N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemourg & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Electric blasting initiator. 2,086,530 ; July 13.
Burrows, Lawton A., Wenonah, N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Electric Wasting initiator. 2,086,532 ; July 13.
Burrows, Lawton A., Wenonah, N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nen»ours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Ignition composition. 2,086,533 ; July 13.
Burrows, Lawton A., Wenonah, and W. E. Lawson, Woodr
bury, N. J., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Electric blasting initiator.
2,086,531 ; July 13.
Burrows, Robert, Lawrence, Jfass. Spotting device for
eyeglass lenses. 2,086,765 ; July 13.
Burrows, Robert J., and A. O. Williams, Battle Creek, as-
signors, bv mesne assigunients, to Clark E(iuipmont Com-
pany, Buchanan, Mich. Itail car. 2,082.530 ; June 1.
Burrows, Robert J., and A. O. Williams, Battle Creek, as-
signors, by mesne assignuKMils, to Clark Eiiuipment Com-
p:iny, Buchanan, Mich. Drive for rail cars. 2,085,897;
July 6.
Burrows, Robert J., and A. O. Williams, Battle Crook,
.•isslgnorM to Clark Equipment Company, Buchanan,
Mich, r.i:ilc(> shoe construction. 2,097,58 t ; Nov, 2.
Hfirsltzk.v, lliinii, Sdausheig, near llcirm, Geiinany.
Ai)p,ira(us for \ilillzing blocks of carbon dioxide Ice.
2,071,728; Feb. 23.
Iliir.soii, Harry ll., Chicago, III. .Vtlachliig means for
\v;ill boards. 2,089,0-11 ; Aug. 17 .
r.iiiNon, lliirrv 11., Chicago, III. Mounting for wnll-
iMi.ird.'J. 2,089.9 12 ; Aug. 17.
Iturt. Clarence E. (See Baker. U. C. and Burt.)
Itml, Clarence 10., I.oh AngiMes, assignor to Baker Oil
Tools. Inc.. IIni\(lngton Park, Calif. Core barrel.
2,070 00;t : Apr. 0,
Burl, Cl;\i-i'nce 10., r,nH .\nceles, assignor to Baker Oil
Tools, Inc, llunllngloii Paik, Calif. Guiding llontlug
and ccMicnllng device for well casings. 2, (HI 1,128:
Aug. 31.
Hurl, I'', N,, Company. (.See CopphiH. Harold C, assignor.)
Burt, V. N., Company. (See nickerniiinn, II, K, nnd
McCarthy, aHHlgnors.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Burt, F. N.. Company. (See Dreux, A. H., and Royal,
assignors.)
Burt. Harold A., St. Albans, N. T., assignor to Mergen-
thaler Linotype Company. Typographical machine.
2,079,199 : May 4.
Burt. Harold A., St. Albans, N. Y., assignor to Mergen-
thaler Linotype Company. Typographical composing
machine. 2,079,200 : May 4.
Burt, Harold A., St. Albans, N. Y., assignor to Mergen-
thaler Linotvpe Company. Typographical composing
machine. 2,085,143; June 29.
Burt, Harold A., St. Albans. N. Y., assignor to Mer-
jjenthalor Linotvpe Company. Typographical machine.
2,090.028 : Aug. 17.
Burt, lienry J.. Wheaton, 111. Ventilating system.
2,087,637 ; July 20.
Burt Machine Company. (See Wild. Charles H., assignor.)
Burt, Robert C, Pasadena, Calif. Apparatus for separat-
ing metallic mixtures. 2,079,241 ; May 4.
Burtenshaw, George H., Taumarunui, New Zealand, as-
.':isnor to The Dentists' Supply Company of New York,
New York. N. Y. Denture demonstrating device.
2.103.0.OS : Doc. 21.
Burtnett, Everett R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Automotive Improvement Patents Corporation, Los
Angeles, Calif. Tri-variable automatic change speed
transmission. 2,086,600 ; July 13.
Burton-Dixie Corporation. (See Burgess, Warren C, as-
signor. )
Burton-Dixie Corporation. (SeePerlesz, Hugo, assignor.)
Burton, Euclid O., assignor to Phiico Radio & Television
Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Control and indicator
device for radio receivers. 2,075.569 ; Mar. 30.
Burton, Frank F., Mount Carmel. and A. A. Rowley, Ham-
den, assignors to Winchester Repeating Arms Company.
New Haven, Conn. Tubular-magazine repeating fire-
arm. 2,096,028 ; Oct. 19.
Burton, Frank F., Mount Carmel. assignor to Winchester
Repeating Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Car-
tridge-ejecting mechanism for firearms. 2,101,236 ;
Dec. 7.
Burton, Frank F.. Mount Carmel. assignor to Winchester
Repeating Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Bolt
action firearm. 2.103,512; Dec. 28.
Burton. Lester A., Fanwod, asignor to R. B. Ocden, Cran-
ford, N. J. Shaping device. 2,068,625 ; Jan. 19.
Burton Manufacturing Company. (See Alderm.-^, Al-
onzo E., assignor.)
Burton, Jlilton, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Eugene, Ltd.. New York, N. Y. Permanent waving ap-
paratus. 2,078,5.09 : .\pr. 27.
Burton, Ralph J., and R. B. Parker, Detroit, Mich., as-
signors to Bendix Brake Company, South Bend, Ind.
Vehicle control device. 2,083,940 ; June 15.
Burton. Robert D. (See Parker, G. E., Ollev, Burton, and
Stahlhuth.)
Burton. Warren D.. Goshen, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Tlie Steel Products Engineering Com-
pany, Springfield, Ohio. Mechanical stoker. 2,069,940 ;
Feb. 9.
Burvenick, Benjamin, Riclimond Hill, assignor to Balance
& Grosjean Corporation. New Yorl;, N. Y. Transforming
die. 2,075,637 : Jfar. 30.
Burwell, Arthur W.. Niagara Falls. N. Y.. and A. Kempe,
Hackensack, N. .7., assignors to AIox Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Compounded lubricants. 2,096,390 ; Oct.
19.
Burwell. Cornelia. Ann Arbor. Mich. Germicide and fungi-
cide composition. 2,100,469; Nov. > 30.
Busb.v. P.Tnicl, Seattle, Wash. Fluid valve. 2,089,943;
Aug. 17.
Buseh. Aloysius .T., Bellerose, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorpor.nted. New York, N. Y. Relay
circuit. 2.08S.318. July 27.
Busch, Aloyslus J., Bellerose, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Timing
apparatus. 2,094.060 ; Sept. 28.
Busch. Charles R., Orange. N. J., assignor to Buffalo Brake
Beam Compnnv. New York. N. Y. Safety hancer for
brake beams. 2,069,353 : Fob. 2.
Busch. Charles R., Orange. N. J., assignor to Buffalo Brake
Beam Company, Now York, N. Y. Rebound reducing
means for car truck springs. 2,079,985 ; May 11.
Busch. Clarence F., New York. N. Y. Container and
closure means therefor. 2.085,950 ; July 0.
Busch. Conrad J.. Wyomissing, and O. E. Huber, Rending,
assignors to The Narrow Fabric Company, West Read-
ing, Pa. Fabric band. 2.072,542; JIar. 2.
Busch, Conrad .T.. Wyomissing, and O. E. Huber, Reading,
assignors to The Narrow Fabric Company, West Bead-
ing, Pa. Wo.nring apparel. 2,084.938; June 22.
Busch, Emil. Aktiengosollsch.ift, Optische Industrie. (See
Martin. Karl, assignor.)
Busch, George H., St. Louis, Mo. Evacuating machine.
2.094.524 ; Sept. 28.
Busch. Leo, Berlin-Karl.shorst. Germanv. Roll carrier for
photosrrnphic strin film. 2,099.646; Nov. 16.
Busch, Peter. Newark. N. J., assignor to Rudolf Wildor-
mann. New York, N. Y. Mottled paint. 2,091,466 ;
Aug. 31.
Busch-Sulzer Bros.-Diesel Engine Company. (See Rotter,
Max. assignor.)
Busch-Sulzor Bros. Diesel Engine Company. (See Pol-
lister, Edward B., assignor.)
Busch-Sulzer Bros.-Diosel Engine Company. (See
Schneider, Rudolph, assignor.)
Busch-Sulzer Bros.-Diesel Engine Company. (See Wo-
hanka, George J., assignor.)
Buschbeck, Werner, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft
fur Drahtlcse Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Variable antenna tuned to an odd number of quarter
waves. 2.078,234 : Apr. 27.
Buschbeck, Werner, H. Prost, and F. Boettcher, assignors
to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie
m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Transmitter power control.
2,084,762 ; June 22.
Buschbeck, Werner, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Alternating current meter. 2,084,836 ; June 22.
Buschbeck. Werner, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Keying. 2,089,781 ; Aug. 10.
Buschbeck, Werner, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Carrier wave modulation and suppression. 2,099,294 ;
Nov. 16.
Buschbeck, Werner, assignor to Telefunken Gesellscraft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Phase modulation. 2,100,156 ; Nov. 23.
Busche, Frederick C. Oakland, Calif. Wrapping ma-
chine. 2,078,314; Apr. 27.
Buschel, Wilhelm. (See Goldschmidt, S., Gerisch, Beu-
.schel, and Miiller. )
Buse, Otto H., Shaker Heights, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Separation of liquids from solids.
2,071,998; Feb. 23.
Busey, Herbert S. (See McKean, J. R., and Busey.)
Bush, A. G. (See Criner, Harry J., assignor.)
Bush, A. G. (See Criner. Harry J., and H. E.)
Bush, Eugene S. (See Smith, E. J., and Bush.)
Bush, Eugene S., assignor to Bush Manufacturing Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Engine and transmission controL
2.085.789 ; July 6.
Bush, Lester C, assignor to The National Glove Company,
Columbus. Ohio. Golfer's glove. 2,084,428: June 22.
Bush :Manufacturing Company. (See Bush, Eugene S ,
assignor.)
Bush. Paine L., Dallas, Tex. Holder for razor blades.
2.102.675 ; Dec. 21.
Bush, Ranlfin J. (See Hewitt, E. E., and Bush.)
Bush, Rankin J., Jeannette, assignor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Company. Wilmerdins. Pa. Inertia operated
control device. 2.068.370: .T.nn. 19
Bush, Rankin .T.. Jeannette, assignor to The Westingliouse
Air Brake Company, Wilmerding. Pa. Electromasnetic
brake. 2.0S8.186 : July 27.
Bush, Rankin J., Jeannette, assignor to The Westing-
liouse Air Brake Compnnv. Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pres-
sure brake. 2,099,384; Nov. 16.
Bush, Vannevar, Belmont, Mass., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Research Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Lubricating system for vehicle wheel bearings.
2.076,977; Apr. 13.
Busliey, Eli J., New York, N. Y. Spark plug. 2,073.865 ;
Mar. 16.
Bushey, Eli J., New York, N. Y. Carburetor. 2,079,150;
Jlav 4.
Bushnell, Charles S. (See Judge. T. J., and Bushnell.)
Bushnell, Charles S. (See Smith, P. W., and Bushnell.)
Bushnell, Charles S., assi.gnor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Automatic train control
system. 2,068,907 ; Jan. 26.
Buslinell, Charles S., and F. W. Brixner, assignors to
General Railway Signal Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Centralized traffic controlling system for railroads.
2,068.906 ; Jan. 26.
Bushnell James E.. North Plainfleld, and J. P. Faber, Dun-
ellen, assiixnors to Ransome Concrete Machinery Com-
pany, Plainfleld. N. J. Concrete mixer. 2.067,826;
Jan. 12
Bushnell. Jdhn II., assignor to Waaemaker Company, Grand
Rnpids. Mich. Typewriter desk. 2.066.608; Jan. 5.
Buslniell, Myron B.. Los Angeles, Calif. Paper feeder.
2,085,144: June 29.
Bushway, George IL, Hampton, N. H., assignor to Elec-
tricooUer, Inc., Xowburvport, Mass. Cooking machine.
Re. 20.570 ; Dec. 7.
Bushway, George H., Hampton, N. H., assignor to Electri-
(■oo!;cr. Inc.. Newburyport, Mass. Cooking machine.
2.074,044 ; Mar. 16.
Busick, Adrien F., .Tr., assignor to The Marion Steam
Shovel Company, Marion. Ohio. Boom for excavating
machines or the like. 2,080,163 ; May 11.
Business Corners. Inc. of Delaware. (See Toulmin, Harry
A.. ,Ir., assignor.)
Busknrd. Pnmuel C, New York, N. Y. Candle holder.
2.080,251 : May 11.
Buskirk, Elmore E., Adrian, Mich. Portable air purifier
unit. 2.103.893; Dee. 28.
Busse, Edwin G.. assignor to Chicago Railway Equipment
Company, Chicago, 111. Brake beam support chair.
2.067..596: .T.nn. 12.
Busse. Edwin G., assignor to Chicago Railway Equipment
Company, Chicago, 111. Bottom rod safety guard.
2,077,547; Apr. 20.
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Busse-, Edwin G., assignor to Chicago Railway Equipment
Company, Chicago, 111. Railway brake beam.
2,094,034; Sept. 28.
Busse, Ferdinand, Munich, assignor to I. G. Farbenindus-
trie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Developing apparatus. 2,099,159 ; Nov. 16.
Bussey, James L., Seattle, Wash. Combined Christmas
tree lamp holder and attaching clamp. 2,089,111 ;
Aug. 3.
Bussey, Raymond L., assignor to Coating Machinery Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Forming receptacles.
2,082,323 ; June 1.
Bussien, Richard, Cologne, assignor to Voran Automobil-
bau - Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin - Oberschoneweide, Ger-
many. Steering-wheel drive for power vehicles.
2,084,429 ; June 22.
Bussniann, Frank H., Richmond Heights, Mo. Tamper-
proof fuse and making same. 2,095,229 ; Oct. 12.
Bussmann, Herman, Englewood, N. J. Joint for concrete
building units. 2,103,894 ; Dec. 28.
Busson, James W., and G. C. Thompson, Los Angeles,
Calif. Receptacle. 2,098,858 ; Nov. 9.
Buswell, George A. (See Deans, F. E., Manger, and Bus-
well. )
Buswell, George A. (See Wainwright, C. H., and Bus-
well. )
Butcher, William T., Ilford, assignor to Goodlass Wall &
Lead Industries Limited. London, England. Lead and
lead alloys. 2,097,560 : Nov. 2.
Butler, Albert M., Danvers, Mass., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Corning Glass Works, Corning, N. Y.
Reclaiming electric lamps and mechanism therefor.
2,093,400 : Sept. 21.
Butler, Arthur G., Buffalo, N. Y.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Folding
landing gear. 2,069,994 ; Feb. 9.
Butler, Arthur G., Eggertsville, and R. E. Palmer and
S. T. Payne, Kenmore. N. Y., assignors, by mesne as-
signments, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Retractable
landing gear. 2,073,362 ; Mar. 9.
Butler, Arthur G., Eggertsville, N. Y.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Auxiliary
surface control. 2,097,996 ; Nov. 2.
Butler, Bernard J. (See Pilorz, B. P., and Butler.)
Butler, C. E. (See Gibson, George M., assignor.)
Butler, Carl P., New York, N. Y. Heater. 2,070,223 ;
Feb. 9.
Butler, Charles W., Oakmont, and B. E. O'Hagan, as-
signors to The Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvale, Pa. Track shunting apparatus. 2,089,825 ;
Aug. 10.
Butler, Clifford L., Wilmette, 111. Apparatus for con-
trolling the temperature in rooms. 2,074,827 ; Mar. 23.
Butler, Clyde G. (Hee Harris. C. and Butler.)
Butler, Cyrus O., and E. G. Guenther, Kingsport, Tenn..
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Lubrication of artificial
filaments. 2,083,635 ; June 15.
Butler, Edward E., Ypsilanti, Mich. Anti-slipping deviop
to be worn upon the human foot. 2,087,945 ; July 27.
Butler, Ernest L., Lynn, and J. Harrington, Jr., Wenham,
Mass., assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. anufacture of soles. 2,100,430 ; Nov.
30.
Butler, Frank D., United States Navy, Bremerton, Wash.
Crank bearing assembly. 2,093,997; Sept. 28.
Butler, Guy M., Chipperfield, England. Running and like
athletic shoe. 2,082.537 : June 1.
Butler, Henry E., Scotia, N. Y. Key holder. 2,086,378 ;
July 6.
Butler, Henry R., Vorona, N. J., assignor to Wired Radio,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Rectifier starting system.
2,096,880 ; Oct. 26.
Butler, Henry R., Verona, N. J., assignor to Wired Radio,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Eloctrionic synchronizing sys-
tem, 2,096,881 ; Oct. 26.
Butler, Irvin E., assignor of one-half to J. C. Fowlei,
Baltimore, Md. Electrical safety system. 2,099,195 ;
Nov. 16.
Butler, Martin R., Wellington, and W. H. Harding,
Levin, a.ssignors to Reversible Trailers Limited, Levin,
Province of Wellington, New Zealand. Trailer for
road vehicles. 2,080,291 ; July C.
Butler Manufncturing (Company. (Sec Bjork, P. N., and
Burns, assignors.)
Butler MMnnl'acturing Company. (See Norquist, Victor
('.. assignor.)
Butler, Martin R., Wellington, and W. 11. Harding, Levin,
assignors to Reversil)le Trailers Liniiled, Levii\.
Province of Wellington, New Zealand. Trailer for roiid
vehicles. 2,069,004 ; Jan. 26.
Butler Paper Prodiicls ('onii>any. (See Decker, Homer A.,
assignor. )
Butler, William F., Hillside, N. J., assignor to American
Can CoMii>!iny, New York, N. Y. Plango curling ma-
chine. 2,085,001 ; Juno 29.
Butler, Williiun II, (See Tiirklngton, V. TI„ and Butler,!
Huller, William H,, Forest (iate, Tiondon, and D, S.
Cooper, Manor Pari;, Londoii, Enghind. Detachable
heel |ir(>le<lor for shoes. 2,070.978; Apr. 13.
Iliilrii;m, l.i'o 'I',. I'drlngc 'I'ownsliip. Kiiliniiiizf") Coiillly.
Mich, ('losur<> cap Hlnichire, 'J.OS 1 ,(; I I ; May 25.
12212S V 7
Butow, Abe M., assignor of one-half to Artistic Founda-
tions, Inc., and one-half to A. Seidner, New York, N. Y.
Garment closure. 2,083,047; June 8.
Butt, Frederic W. (See Hamilton, W. S. H., and Butt.)
Butter, Karl, Rostock, and O. Butter, Warnemunde, Ger-
many. Explosion rivet. 2,080,220 ; May 11.
Butter, Otto. (See Butter, Karl, and O.)
Butterbaugh, Homer W., Kenosha, Wis., assignor to The
American Brass Company, Waterbury, Conn. Welded
article of high copper alloy. 2,091,304 ; Aug. 31.
Butterbaugh, Homer W., Kenosha, Wis., assignor to The
American Brass Company, Waterbury, Conn. Fabri-
cated structure and making. 2,091,305 ; Aug. 31.
Butterfield, Elmore E., Forest Hills, N. Y. Purification
of waters with hydrogen peroxide. 2,070,856 ; Feb. 16.
Butterfield, Elmore E., Forest Hills, N. Y. Cyclic process
of sewage treatment and sludge disposal. 2,072,154 ;
Mar. 2.
Butterfield, Wendell. (See Lane, G. T., and Butterfield.)
Butter Krisp Manufacturing Corp. (See Bestel, Frank
A., assignor.)
Buttermilk dispensers. (See Kaskey, Louis G., assignor.)
Butterworth, H. W., and Sons Company. (See Butter-
worth, H. W., Jr., and Sippel, assignors.)
Butterworth, H. W., & Sons Company. (See Hetherington,
Robert, assignor.)
Butterworth, Harry W., Jr., Philadelphia, and J. J.
Sippel, Upper Darby, assignors to H. W. Butterworth
& Sons Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Rayon spinning
machine. 2,072,023 ; Feb. 23.
Butterworth, Samuel D., Detroit, Mich., assignor of ninetv-
nine per cent to The Worth Company. Car loading de-
vice. 2,066,714 ; Jan. 5.
Butterworth, Samuel D., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments of ninety-nine one-hundredths to The Worth
Company. Car loading device. 2,069,644 ; Feb. 2.
Butterworth, Samuel D., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, of ninety-nine per cent to The Worth
Company. Car loading device. 2,078,052 ; Apr. 20.
Butterworth, Samuel D., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, of ninety-nine per cent to The Worth Com-
pany. Car loading device. 2,079,829 ; May 11.
Butterworth, Samuel D., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, of ninety-nine per cent to The Worth Com-
pany. Car loading device. 2,079,930 ; May 11.
Butterworth, Samuel D., Detroit, Mich,, assignor of ninety-
nine per cent to The Worth Company, (jar loading de-
vice. 2,079,931 ; May 11.
Butterworth System Incorporated. (See Fletcher, Wil-
liam D., assignor.)
Butterworth System Incorporated. (See George, Leonard
B., assignor.)
Butterworth, William R., Jr. (See Leonard, J. W., Butter-
worth, Leonard, and Wellford, Harry A., and W. L., Jr.)
Buttigieg, John, Elgin, 111. Tape measure. 2,071,225 ;
Feb. 16.
Buttner, Arnold, Ridgewood, N. Y. Time switch.
2,092,906 ; Sept. 14.
Buttolph, Leroy J., Grantwood, assignor to General Elec-
tric Vapor Lamp Company, Hoboken, N. J. Ultra-
violet sterilizing apparatus. 2,085,573 ; June 29.
Buttolph, Leroy J., Grantwood, assignor to General Elec-
tric Vapor Lamp Company, Hoboken, N. J. Method and
apparatus for irradiating materials. 2,087,751 ; July 20.
Buttolph, Lex-oy J., Grantwood. assignor to (Jeneral Elec-
tric Vapor Lamp Company, Hoboken, N. J. Method of
and apparatus for operating electric discharge devices.
2,103,0.59 ; Dec. 21.
t5uttress, George A., Los Angeles, Calif. Ribbed board.
2,077,513 ; Apr. 20.
Butts, Edward, Georgetown, Colo. Pulverulent material
treating apparatus. 2,073,549 : Mar. 9.
Butts, Richard R., Saginaw, assignor to Hargett-B\itts
Corporation, Richville, Mich. Liquid cooler. 2,072,082 ;
Mar. 2.
Butusov, Emil P. (See Lewy, Daniel, assignor.)
Butz, Lewis W., Chalfont, Pa., assignor to l)r, 1), Jayne &
Son, Inc., Wilmington, Del. I'arnsitlcide, 2,097,114:
Oct. 26.
Butz, Lewis W., Chalfont, and W. A. La Lande, Jr., Phila-
delphia, Pa,, assignor to l)r, D, Jayne & Son, Inc., Wil-
mington, Del, I'ar.'isitioide, 2,097.115; Oct, 26,
Buxbaum, Edwin C, Shorewood, Wis,, assignor to E. I.
du Pont do Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Preparation of aralkylaminoanthraquinone compounds.
2,068,371 ; .Inn. 19.
BuN'baum, Edwin C. Shorewood, Wis,, assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Preparation of arallivlaniinoanlhraiiuinone compounds.
2, 068. ,172 ; Jan, 19,
Buxbaum, Edwin C, Shorewood, Wis,, assignor to R. T.
(lu Pont de Ncvnonrs it Conip:iny, Wilmington, Del.
ri(-pariiig (liamino (lIpluMioxy-MnllinKiuinono disulphonic
:ici(ls, 2, 0(!S,. •!".•( ; J:in, 19,
liiixton, Jiiy. (See l''il;e. T, M,, and Iliixlon.l
lIuNlon, Paiil II,, 1111(1 II, C, I''os(i>r, asslgnurs to Western
('•iilrldge Company, East -Mton. HI, Trn]) shooting
.'iI>parMllis. 2,(177.672 ; .Apr, 20,
l'.ii\loi\, Wiinier It., Loiigineadow, Muss, I'Mi'xilile recep-
(,iilc. 2,()SS.2.«<il ; Jiilv 27.
ItuNloii, Warner It,. I.ongmeadow, Mass. Pocket guard.
2,0.'<.'<,287 ; July 27,
Muxtiin, Warner H,, I.ongiin'iidow, Mass, Flexible pocket
nMcplacle, 2.095,.')9;! ; Oct, 12.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Buzzard, Robert W.. Kensington. Md. Bath for anodic
treatment of aluminum. 2,066.327 ; Jan. 5.
Buzzard, Robert W., Kensington, Md. Anodic treatment
of aluminum. 2,085,002 ; June 29.
Buzzelli, Julius C. (See Hunter, J. H., and Buzzelli.)
Bye, Norman C. (See I'reas, S. T., and Bye.)
Byer, Henry E.. Rosebank. N. Y. Apparatus for obtain-
ing exposed liquid surfaces. 2,081,615 : May 25.
Byerlein, Arthur A., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Gen-
eral Machinery Corporation, Hamilton, Ohio. Press.
2,073,238; Mar. 9.
Byerlein, Arthur A., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Gen-
eral JIachinery Corporation, Hamilton, Ohio. Press.
2,073.239 ; Mar. 9.
Byerlein, Arthur A., Detroit, IMich., assignor to General
Machinery Corporation, Hamilton, Ohio. Press.
2,091,961 ; Sept. 7.
Byerlein, Arthur A., Detroit, Mich., assignor to General
Machinery Corporation, Hamilton, Ohio. Press.
2,101,527 ; Dec. 7.
Byers, A. M., Company. (See Aston, J., and Story, as-
signors.)
Byers. A. M., Company. (See Brassert, Herman A., as-
signor.)
Byers. A. M., Company. (See Gross, Charles E.. as-
signor.)
Bvers, Charley. Primgar, Iowa. Tire spreading tool.
"2,089,337 ; Aug. 10.
Byers. John A.. Evanston, assignor to James P. Clow &
"Sons. Chicaeo. 111. Pipe ioint. 2.099.722 : Nov. 23.
Byers, John A., and G. C. Carnahan, assignors to James
B. Clow & Sons, Chicago, 111. Valve control for gas
burners. 2,083.985 ; June 15.
Byers. Laud S., Glendale, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Halafax Explosives Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Explosive. 2,079,105 ; May 4.
Byers. Laud S.. Glendale. assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Halafax Explosive Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Ex-
plosives. 2.083.143 ; June 8.
Byers, Laud S., Glendale. assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Halafax Explosives Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Blasting explosive. 2,083,144 ; June 8.
Byers, Phillip L., Clyde, assignor to H. S. Day, Fremont,
Ohio. Seeding machine. 2.076,702 : Apr. 13.
Byers. Thomas A.. Spokane, Wash. Spring motor.
2,080,651 ; May 18.
Bvers. Wesley M., Miami. Tex. Grain drill screen.
2,079,839 : May 11.
Byers, William. Kansas City, Mo. Building material
and making the same. 2,077,094 ; Apr. 13.
Byford Electric Hammer Co. (See Byford, Horace, as-
signor.)
Bvford, Horace, assignor to Byford Electric Hammer Co.,
"inc.. Seattle. Wash. Free piston power hammer.
2.067,880 ; Jan. 19.
Byington, William C, assignor to All Steel Trailer Com-
Companv, Nacogdoches, Tex. Dump wagon. 2,102,676 ;
Dec. 21.
Byk, Maurice, and J. de Mare, Paris. France, assignors to
Gonoral Electric Company. Radio frequency amplifier.
2.101,670; Dec. 7.
Bylicki, Stanislaw, Zyznow, Poland. Apparatus for
whetting little shnving-knivcs. 2,097.O.")S : ()ot. 26.
Bylund, Eric. (See Tornblom, N. A., and Bylund.)
Cyrd. Tlioinas W.. Araericus. Ga. ^Methcd and ;ipp;irat\is
"for purifying liquids. 2.075.1".") : Jlar. 30.
Byrkit. Rollin J., Jr., Marshallton. assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington. Del. Method for the
production of a noble metal catalyst. 2,079,840 ; May
11.
Byrkit, Rollin J., Jr., Marshallton. Del., assignor to
"Hercules Powder Company. Wilmington, Del. Hydro-
gpnation process. 2.094.117 : Sept. 28.
Byrne, Alvin J., Brooklyn, assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. Container. 2,086,534 ;
July 13.
P.yrno, Geo. A. (See JlcCoy, James R.. assignor.)
Byrne, Julius L., Detroit, Mich. Door construction.
2,080,693 ; May 18.
Rvrne, Paul F. (See Kolster, F. A., and Byrne.)
Byrne, Philip J., Jr., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Development Company. Preparation of mineral
white oils and products prepared therefrom. 2,085,693 ;
June 29.
Byrnes. C. P.. trustee. (See James. Joseph H.)
Byrnes, Clarence P., trustee. (See James, Joseph H., as-
signor.)
Byrnes. Irving F., Riverdale, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Automatic alarm selector.
2.094.733 : Oct. 5.
Bvron. Frank L.. Delta, Utah. Deflation indicator switch.
'2,084.939 ; June 22.
Byron Jackson Co. (See Coberly. Clarence J., assignor.)
Byron Jackson Co. (See Grau. Herbert E., assignor.)
Byron Jackson Co. (See Hertel. Richard K., assignor.)
Byron Jackson Co. (See Hollander. Alndar, assignor.)
Byron Jackson Co. (See Mendenliall. E., and Van Horn,
assignors. )
Bvron J.ickson Co. (See Todd. Robert T.. assignor.)
Byron, Kenneth M., Detroit, Mich. Trailer. 2,083,049 ;
June 8.
Byron, Ralph, assignor to J. O. Ross Engineering Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Cooling system for processed
sheets after coating, drying, or baking. 2,094,734 ;
Oct. 5.
Byron, Thomas H., Elizabethton, Tenn., assignor to North
American Rayon Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cen-
trifugal spinning device. 2.087.467 ; July 20.
Byron, Thomas H., Elizabethton, Tenn., assignor to North
American Ravon Corporation, New York, N. Y. Col-
lapsible spool! 2.095,594 ; Oct. 12.
Cyron. Thomas H., Elizabethton, Tenn.. assignor to North
American Rayon Corporation, New York, N. Y. Manu-
facture of artificial yarn, filaments, and the like.
2.096.607 : Oct. 19.
Byron, Thomas H., and R. S. Bley, Elizabethton, Tenn..
assignors to North American Rayon Corporation. New
York, N. X. Preparing cellulosic spinning solutions and
soft-luster products thereof. 2.081.847 : May 25.
Byron, Thomas H., and R. S. Bley. Elizabethton, Tenn.,
"assignors to North American Rayon Corporation, New
York. X. Y. Preparing cellulosic spinning solutions and
soft-luster products thereof. 2.081.848 : May 25.
Byron, Thomas H.. and R. S. Bley. Elizabethton, Tenn..
assignors to North American Rayon Corporation. Jfew
York, N. Y'. Preparing cellulosic spinning solutions and
soft-luster products thereof. 2.081.849 ; May 25.
Bysshe, Ernest T., and R. R. Finn, assignors to Jones &
Lamson Machine Company, Springfield. Vt. Circular
chaser and mounting therefor. 2,080.303 ; May 11.
Bysshe, Ernest T.. and R. R. Finn, assignors to Jones &
Lamson Machine Company, Springfield, Vt. Grinding
machine. 2.087.662 ; July 20.
Bywater, Wilfred M. (See Radasch, A. H., and By-
water.)
C & L Method of Foot Correction. (See Casey, V. R., and
Larsen. assignors.)
C. L. W. Aviation Company. (See Welman, Francis S.,
assignor.)
CMC Corporation. (See Moreno. Gabriel G., assignor.)
C-JI-P Fishing Tool Company. (See Church, Walter L.,
assignor.)
C-O-Two Fire Equipment Company. ( See Allen, Scott E.,
assignor.)
C-O-Two Fire Equipment Company. (See Allen, S. E..
and Rennert. assignors.)
C. & S. Clementson. (See Clementson, Johan F. J., as-
signor.)
(See Coffin, Joel S., Jr.,
(See Coffin, J. S., Jr., and
(See Schellens, Christopher
(See Schellens, Eugene L.,
(See Trefney, W., and
C-S Engineering Company,
assignor.)
C.-S. Engineering Company.
Schellens, assignors.)
C-S Engineering Company.
A., assignor.)
C-S Engineering Company.
assisrrior.)
C-Y" Manufacturing Company.
Condon, assignors.)
Cabell, Charles A., Washington, D. C, assignor to Economy
Fuse & Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Com-
posite article. 2.101.128 ; Dec. 7.
Cable, Davis A. (See Schweitzer, H. V., and Cable.)
Cable, George W., et al. (See Paterson, Earle W. G.,
assignor.)
Cable, Hobart M. (See Block, David J., assignor.)
Cabot. Godfrey L., Inc. (See Shaw, Edward L., as-
signor.)
Cabot. Godfrey L., Inc. (See Billings, E., and Offutt,
assignors.)
Cabot, Samuel, Jamaica Plain, assignor to Samuel Cabot,
Inc., Boston, Mass. (Reducing viscosity in certain
paint or like systems and products according to the
same. 2,087,197; July 13.
Cabot. Samuel, Inc. (See Cabot, Samuel, assignor.)
Cabral. Jesse L., Eastondale. Mass. Telltale for automo-
bile headlights. 2.084.627 : June 22.
Caccia, Walter, White Plains, assignor to J. H. Unland-
lierni. New York, N. Y. Constructing a subway.
2.077,353 ; Apr. 13.
Cadman, Addi B.. Beloit, Wis. Electromagnetic friction
device. 2,068,654 : Jan. 26.
CadoUe, Marcel, Paris, France. Brassifere. 2,103,060 ;
Dec. 21.
Cadwallader. Edgar ^I., assi.gnor to Mineral Cutting Ma-
chine Company. Inc.. Cleveland, Ohio. Mining and
apparatus therefor. 2.0S9.944 : Aug. 17.
Cadwallader. Harrv, Jr.. Philadelphia, Pa. Forming bolt
heads. 2.102,941 : Dec, 21.
Cadwallader. Robert. Highland Park, assignor to Chrysler
Corponition. Detroit, Mich. Automobile fender.
2,068.732 : Jan. 26.
Cadwell. Edwin B.. Saugerties, assignor to M. F. Ashley,
Brooklyn. N. \'. Preparing road paving compositions.
2.068.164 : Jan. 19.
Cadwell. Leon L. (See Williams. B. E.. and Cadwell.)
Cady. Carroll, assignor to The W. B. Marvin Manufac-
turing Compan.v. Urbana. Ohio. Adjustable window
screen clip. 2,092,272 ; Sept. 7.
Cady. Charles P., assignor to The Linlev Corporation,
Canastota, N. Y. Pumping apparatus. 2,094,143 :
Sept. 28.
Cady. Charles P.. and L. E. Johnson, assignors to West-
l;ike Manufacturing Cornoration, Canastota. N Y
Sander. 2,097.963 : Nov. ;>.
Cady, Claude. (See Damberg, A. V., and Cady.)
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99
Cady, E. L., Engineering Company, The. (See Cady,
Ernest L., assignor.)
Cady, Ernest L., Hartford, assignor to The E. L. Cady
Engineering Company, West Hartford, Conn. Carding
machine. 2,077,095 ; Apr. 13.
Cady, George H., Wadsworth, Ohio. Osyfluoride of ni-
trogen. 2,076,364 ; Apr. 6.
Cady, John C, Enfield, Conn. Antiglare device.
2,076,397 ; Apr. 6.
Cady, John E., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Connection. 2,094,347 ; Sept. 28.
Cady, Walter H., Los Angeles, assignor to The Patent
and Licensing Corporation, Boston, Mass. Method and
apparatus for treating shingles or shingle strips.
2,093,803 ; Sept. 21.
Cadzow, Robert. (See Dowsett. H. M., and Cadzow.)
Cadzow, Robert. (See Dowsett, H. M., Walker, and
Cadzow. )
Caesar, Irving, New York, N. Y^. Reversible dial.
2,086,697 ; July 13.
Caeser, Viktor, Stuttgart, Germany. Oscillator for the
biological treatment of living tissue. 2,099,511 ; Nov.
16.
Capstecker, Charles E., assignor to Accurate Spring Mfg.
Company, Chicago, 111. Retaining means for bezels
and escutcheon plates. 2,097,511 ; Nov. 2.
Caffier, Pierre L. (See Baum, Frederick W., assignor.)
Caffrey, James H., Buffalo, N. Y. Garbage incinerator.
2,082,870; June 8.
Cage, Darcy L., Los Angeles, Calif. Draft control means
for fireplaces. 2,100,732 ; Nov. 30.
Cage, John M., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electron beam tube. 2,074,829 ;
Mar. 23.
Cage, John M., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric discharge device. 2,078,123 ;
Apr. 20.
Cage, John M., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Starter for pool-type tubes.
2,089,174 : Aug. 10.
Caggiano, Anthony, Springfield, Mass. Inner sole for
shoes. 2,089,465 ; Aug. 10.
Cagle, Boyd N., assignor of one-half to S. A. Cagle,
Hendersonville, N. C. Cutting attachment for tufting
work. 2,095,916 ; Oct. 12.
Cagle, Sidney A. (See Cagle, Boyd N., assignor.)
Cahaney, James M. (See Berni, Philip, assignor.)
Cahill, Arthur T., et al., executor. (See Cahill, Thaddeus.)
Cahill, Eleanor, et al., executor. (See (iahill, Thaddeus.)
Cahill, George F., et al., executor. (See Cahill, Thad-
deus.)
Cahill, Thaddeus, deceased. New York, N. Y., A. T., E.,
and G. F. Cahill. executors of the estate of said Thad-
deus Cahill. Synchronized sound and picture control.
2,103,766; Dec. 28.
Cahl, Conrad C. (See Rowland, D. P., and Dahl.)
Cahn, Jack, assignor to Alco-Gravure Inc., New York,
■ N. Y. Exposure determining device for cameras.
2,095.312; Oct. 12.
Cahn, Leo, Woodside, assignor to Consolidated Decalco-
mania Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fixing adhesive
coated devices. 2,088,405 : July 27.
Cahn, Max, Cologne, Germany. Divided roller bearing.
2,068,843 ; Jan. 26.
Gaboon, Brent F., Kew Gardens, N. Y., and H. C. Seaman,
.Jr.. Short Hills, N. J., assignors of one-half to Armstrong
Cork Company, and one-half to Captive Closures, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Closure for containers. 2,066,390 ;
Jan. 5.
Caillau, Marcel U., Boulogne-sur-Seine, France. Hose
clamp. 2,073,294 : Mar. 9.
Caille, Georges, Vaujours, France, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvale, Pa. Railway signaling system. 2,074,163 ;
Mar. J«.
Caille, Georges, Vaujours, France, assignor, by mesne
assignmont.s, to The Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvalo, Pa. Railway signaling system. 2,080,806;
May 18.
Caille, Georges, Vaujours, Franco, assignor, bv mesne as-
signnicnls, to Tlie Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvalo, Pa, Automatic signaling system for rail-
ways. 2,083,290 ; .Tune 8.
Cnin, Bernard M., Ballston Lake, N. Y., assignor to General
IClPf'tric Company. High tension Ignition system.
2,006,959; Jnn. 5.
Cain. Bernard M.. Ballston Lake. N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral El'-ctric Company. Ignition system for Internal
combustion engines. 2,100.210: Nov. 23.
Cain, r^hesley C, Omaha, Nebr. Brick wall construction.
2.087,883 ; July 27.
Cain, Edwin Tj. (See Musselman, Fred F., assignor.)
Cain, 71a rrv C., Oklahoma City, Okln. Milking system.
2,092,440 ; Sept. 7.
Cain. William, Sr.. Newburg, W. Va, (."ashler's shield.
2,070, 212 : May 4.
Cain, William K. (See Gotlliardt, IT. R.. and Gain.)
Cairiicrf)KH, Stanley TO. (See lirennan, E. A., Cnlrncross.
IfaHselstrom, and ITull.)
Caisson Clonlractlng Company. (See Smith, Edward A.,
asHlgnor.)
Calal)]''), Josepli. lOvorett, Mass. Automobile bumper.
2,009,040; Nov, 16.
Calafati, Salvator S., Jr., et al. (See Calafati, Salvator
S., assignor.)
Calafati, Salvator S., assignor of three-fourths to S. S.
Calafati, Jr.. and one-fourth to J. M. Cole, New York,
N. Y. Building construction. 2,073,781; Mar. 16.
Calbeck, John H.. Columbus, Ohio, assignor to American
Zinc, Lead & Smelting Company, St. Louis, Mo. Pre-
paring metallic sulphates from sulphide ores and the
like. 2,074,210 ; Mar. 16.
Calco Chemical Company. ( See Aldrich, R. H., and Bryce,
assignors.)
Calco Chemical Co., The. (See Battegay, Martin, as-
signor.)
Calco Chemical Co., The. (See Crossley, M. L., Kienle,
and Royer, assignors.)
Calco Chemical Company, The. (See Crossley, M. L., and
Shafer, assignors.)
Calco Chemical Company, The. (See Hill, Alfred G.
and A. J., assignors.)
Calco Chemical Co., The. (See Johnson, Edward S.,
assignor.)
Calco Chemical Co., The. (See Klipstein, Kenneth H., as-
signor.)
Calcott, William S., Penns Grove, N. J., assignor to E.
I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Prevention of corrosion. 2,075,976 ; Apr. 6.
Calcott, William S., and P. W. Carleton, Penns Grove,
and E. L. Mattison, Carney's Point, N. J., assignors to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Compounds of the triphenylmethane sei'ies.
2,085,736 ; July 6.
Caldbeck, Charles J. (See Mardis, P. L., Wilson, and
Caldbeck.)
Calderazzo, Dominick J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Footwear.
2.090,935 ; Aug. 24.
Calderio, Edward, Garfield, N. J. Cigarette making ma-
chine. 2,070,198 ; Feb. 9.
Caldwell, D. H. (See Long, Albert S., assignor.)
Caldwell, Frank W., Hartford, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Aircraft Corporation. 'Propel-
ler. Re. 20,283 ; Mar. 9.
Caldwell, Geoffrey D., and L. E. Hood, Claude, Tex.
Piston lubricating means. 2,083,636 ; June 15.
Caldwell, Glenn A., Swissvale, and G. K. Shaw, Wilkins-
burg, assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufac-
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Control system.
2.078,220 ; Apr. 27.
Caldwell, Harold B., New York, N. Y., assignor to Swenson
Evaporator Company, Harvey, 111. Vacuum crystallizer
and method of crystallizing. 2,067,043 ; Jan. 5.
Caldwell, Harry F. (See Tuthill, H. B., and Caldwell.)
Caldwell, James A.. San Antonio, Tex. Head bumper for
animals. 2.098,614 : Nov. 9.
Caldwell. John W., Chicago, 111. Propeller. 2,087,243;
July -zO.
Caldwell, Lyle, Los Angeles, Calif. Preparing a decolor-
izing material. 2,076,545 ; Apr. 13.
Caldwell, Robert W., Cleveland, Ohio. Stereoscope.
2,088,363 ; July 27.
Galdwell, Wallace Ij. (See Meinzer, Carl F., assignor.)
Caldwell, William E., New Rochelle, and E. H. Man,
Mamaroneck, N. Y. Slagging furnace. 2,084,190 ;
June 15.
Caldwell. Winston, Nashville, Tenn. Cooling system for
internal combustion engines. 2,084,940 ; June 22.
Caley, Glenn H., Middletown, N. Y., assignor to R. B.
Arnold, Chicago, 111. Commutator cleaner for electric
motors. 2,073,830 ; Mar. 16.
Calico Printers' Association Limited. (See Elliott, Claud
J., assignor.)
Calico Printers' Association Limited. (See Gilbertson,
Isaac H., assignor.)
Calico Printers' As.sociation Limited, The. (See Lantz,
L. A., Morrison, and Miller, assignors.)
California Consumers Corjjoration. (See Meinzer, Gott-
hold IT., assignor.)
California Florida Company, The. (See Hoen, Lewis,
assignor.)
California Fruit Growers Exchange. (See Loo, Albert
S., assignor.)
California Fruit Growers Exchange. (Sec Nedvldek,
R, D., and MacRill, assignors.)
California Machinery & Supply (Jo. (See Winfield, Ed-
ward A., assigni>r. )
California Orchard Heater Company, ct nl. (See Scheu,
v\'illiani C, assignor.)
California Packing Corporation. (See Ash, C. S., and
Bcrglund, assignors, )
California Packing Gorporallon, (See Lesley, B. E., and
Shumate, assigiioi's. )
California Packing Corporation. (See Lucks, Roy O., as-
signor.)
CnlHornla Packing Corporntton. (Sec Pllorz, B. p., and
Butler, assignors.)
CalU'oriila I'acUIng Gorporation. (See Richardson, A. C,
and Saxby, assignors,)
California Packing Corporation. (See Hussell, Clyde P.,
assignor.)
California Packing Cori)orntlon. (See Taylor Angus P.,
assignor.)
California I'rocess Company. (See Brlckott, B. M., and
Coh'man, assignors.)
California Proci'ss Compnny. (See nrlckett. E. M.,
(^oleman, and Bpnott, aHRlgnors. )
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
California Process Company. (See Brown, R. L., Walters,
Coleman, and Brickett, assignors.)
California Process Company. (See Dumble, Clifford K.,
as.<Jignor. )
California Prune & Apricot Growers Association. (See
Love, Carl F., assignor.)
California Spray-Chemical Corporation. (See Sessions,
Alwyn C. assignor.)
California Spray-Chemical Corporation. (See Yolck, Wil-
liam H., assignor.)
Calkins. Claude C, Spokane, Wash. Vehicle rocking ma-
chine. 2.080,112 ; May 11.
Calkins. Claude C, Spokane, Wash. Powder feed device.
2,080,694 ; May 18.
Calkins, Raymond M., Deerfield, and J. W. Swank, Chicago,
111. Roof construction. 2,070,648 ; Feb. 16.
Calkins, Raymond M., Deerfield, and J. W. Swank. Chi-
cago, 111. Building construction. 2,095,434; Oct. 12.
Calkins, Raymond M., Deerfield, and J. W. Swank, Chica-
go, 111. Building construction. 2,098,717 ; Nov. 9.
Calkins. Wiinam G. (See Langhammer, A. J., and
Calkins.)
Callaghan, Cornelius R. (See Flicker, J. A., and Callag-
han.)
Callaghan, Thomas F., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Appli-
cator for tinting hair. 2.101.310 ; Dec. 7.
Callahan. Arthur R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Toy track.
2,079,065 ; May 4.
Callahan. Charles J., Providence, R. I., assignor of one-
half to E. A. Johnson, Taunton, Mass. Lens mounting.
2,071,331 ; Feb. 23.
Callahan, George F., Jr., Mount Lebanon, Pa. Internal
combustion motor. 2,084,991 ; June 29.
Callahan, John L., Brooklyn, N. Y.. assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Multiples telegraph system.
2,086,351 : July 6.
Callahan, John T., Waban, assignor to Archer Rubber
Company, Milford, Mass. Elastic fabric and making
the same. 2,077.514 ; Apr. 20.
Callan. Earl, Glendale, Calif. Carpet sweeper dustpan.
2,068,943 ; Jan. 26.
Callander. Marshall E., Dallas, Tex. Fluid jet nozzle.
2,076,445 ; Apr. 6.
Callaway, Karl, and E. P. Jones. Houston, and F. Thrift,
San Antonio, Te.x. Apparatus for testing wells.
2,096,783 : Oct. 26.
Callender's Cable and Construction Company. (See
Crocker, William G., assignor.)
Callender's Cable and Construction Company Limited.
(See Hunter, Philip V., assignor.)
Callender'.'; Cable and Construction Company Limited.
(See Robinson. Denis M.. assignor.)
Calleo, Joseph, Endicott, N. Y., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Sole and sole
fitting. 2.082,823 ; June 8.
Gallery, Joseph C, and J. S., Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Boiler water conditioning system. 2,082,871 ; June 8.
Gallery, Joseph S. (See Gallery, J. C. and J. S.)
Gallier. Andrc^. Gand. and F. Heger. Urele, Belgium.
Motion picture projector. Re. 20,346 ; May 4.
Calling, John. Chicago, 111. Rotary compressor.
2,094,525 : Sept. 28.
Gallman, Arthur M., et al. (See Eden, Harold W., as-
signor.)
Gallmander, Josef, Uppsala. Sweden. Box for cigarettes
and similar oblong articles. 2,090.723 ; Aug. 24.
Callow. Olaf C. (See Bigelow, C. G., Callow, and Scho-
field.)
Gallsen. Albert, assignor to Robert Bosch Aktiengesell-
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. Starting apparatus for
internal combustion engines. 2,090,342 ; Aug. 17.
Calm, M. (See Marsh, Samuel L.. .nssignor.)
Galton, Albert E., assignor to E. G. Calton. Elmira, N. Y.
Convertible baby carriage and stroller. 2,078,929 ;
May 4.
Calton. Elsie C. (See Galton, Albert E., assignor.)
Calumet Refining Company. (See Jester, Maxwell B.,
assignor.)
Calve, Jose B. (See Tomsicek. W. J., Dodge, and Calva.)
(Calvert, Francis V., Madison. Maine, assignor to to Gen-
eral Electric Company. High tension cable system.
2,089,052 : Aug. 3.
Calvert, Glen AI. (See Connor, K. W., Calvert, and Bleas-
dale.)
Calvert, James, Accrington, assignor to Howard and
Bullough Limited, Lancashire, England. Weighting
mechanism employed in the roller systems of ring
spinning, drawing, or speed frames and like textile ma-
chines. 2,071,023 ; Feb. 16.
Calvert. John F., Irwin, assignor to Westinghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
High-voltage winding. 2.095,790; Oct. 12.
Calvert. John F., Ames, Iowa, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Insulating conductors. 2.103.841 ; Dee. 28.
Calvert, William C. (See Winkelmann, H. A., and Cal-
vert.)
Calvert, William C, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, assignor to
Wingfoot Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Antioxidant.
2,070,521: Feb. 9.
Calvert, William ('., riiynlioc.i T'liUs. Ohio, assignor to
Wingifoot Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Manufacturing
rubber hydrochloride films. 2,078.526 ; Apr. 27.
Cambeis, Walter, Kassel, Germany. Expanding hollow
bodies. 2,088,131 ; July 27.
Cambosco Scientific Company. (See Lewis, Ervin H., as-
signor.)
Cambridge Rubber Go. (See Dunbar, Ernest W., as-
signor.)
Cambridge Trust Company, executor. (See Troland,
Leonard T.)
Camel, Leroy. Maple Heights, assignor to The Plating and
Galvanizing Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Product and
method and composition for cadmium-tin alloy plating.
2,093,031 ; Sept. 14.
Gamenisch, Kdward T., assignor to The Mantle Lamp
Company of America, Chicago, 111. Electric lamp for
semiindirect lighting purposes. 2,078,054 ; Apr. 20.
Camerascopic Lens Inc. (See Wiggin, John F., as-
signor.)
Camerino, Ernest, New York, N. Y. Blower construction.
2.095.230 : Oct. 12.
Cameron, Allan 1\I., Oak Park, assignor to Cameron Can
Machinery Co., Chicago, 111. Can soldering machine.
2,091,804 ; Aug. 31.
Cameron, Allan .M., Oak Park, assignor to Cameron Can
Machinery Co., Chicago, 111. Can tester. 2,101,129;
Dec. 7.
Cameron Can Machinery Go. (See Cameron, Allan M.,
assignor.)
Cameron Can Machinery Go. (See Cameron, William,
assignor.)
Cameron. Frederick L., Shelton, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Cameron Fuel Oil Motors Corporation.
New York, N. Y. Charge-forming means for internal
combustion engines. 2.091,908 : Aug. 31.
Cameron Fuel Oil ilotors Corporation. (See Cameron,
Frederick L., assignor.)
Cameron, George A.. Saint John. New Brunswick, Canada.
Signal switch. 2,089,183 : Aug. 10.
Cameron, George L.. Montclair, N. J. Clinical ther-
mometer case. 2,072,441 ; Mar. 2.
Cameron Iron Works. (See Hampton, Harry D., assignor.)
Cameron, Joseph A., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, assignor to
The Symington-Gould Corporation, Rochester, N. Y.
Railway truck. 2.066.609 ; Jan. 5.
Cameron Machine Company. (See Johnstone, Robert McC.,
assignor.)
Cameron. William, assignor to Cameron Can Machinery
Co., Chicago, 111. Can tester. 2,083,827 ; June 15.
Cameron, William J.. Chicago, HI. Handle for instruments.
2.066.328 : Jan. 5.
Cameron, William P., Philadelphia, Pa. Liquid supply
nozzle. 2.087.139 ; July 13.
Camerota. Louis A.. Burlington, assignor to Florence
Pipe Foundry & Machine Company, Florence, N. J.
Pouring spout adapted for use with" centrifugal casting
machines. 2,074,537 : Mar. 23.
Camerota. Louis A., Burlington, assignor to Florence Pipe
Foundry & JIachine Company, Florence, N. J. Tilting
ladle. 2.088,546 ; July 27.
Camerota, Louis A., Burlington, assignor to Florence Pipe'
Foundry & JIachine Company, Florence, N. J. Pouring
device. 2,088,547 ; .July 27.
Camerota, Louis A., Burlington, and J. Matlack, Flor-
ence, assignors to Florence Pipe Foundry & Machine
Company, Florence, N. J. Lifting tongs. 2.076,494 ;
Apr. 6.
Caininez, Harold, and N. H. Gilnian, Indianapolis, Ind.,
assignors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit. Mich.
Supercharger mechanism for internal combustion en-
gines. 2.09S.718 : Nov. 9.
Cammack. Robert W.. Mount Vernon, N. Y. Holder for
dental floss. 2.007.092 : Jan. 12.
Gamnor, Hilding G.. Saltsjo-Duvnas. assignor to Aktie-
holagpt Atlas Diesel. Stockholm. Sweden. Fuel pump
for internal combustion encrines. 2.090,781 : Aug. 24
Camp. Eugene V.. Atlanta, Ga. Road guard. 2,067,887 ;
Jan. 19.
Camp. Hugh D.. Roanoke Rapids. N. G. Manufacturing
mottled fabrics. 2,093,415 : Sept. 21.
Tamp. Mortimer H. (See Wratschko. Joseph, assignor.)
Camp. Raymond E., and J. J. Strvsik. Joliet, 111., as-
signors to The American Steel and Wire CompanJ- of
New Jersey. Lead-headed nail. 2,074,773 ; Mar." 23
Camp. Raymond E., and J. J. Strysik. Joliet. 111., as-
signors to The American Steel and Wire Company of
New Jersey. Lead-headed nail. 2.074,774 ; Mar. 23.
Camp. Raymond E., and J. J. Strysik, Joliet. 111., as-
signors to The American Steel and Wire Company of
New Jersey. Lead-headed nail. 2.074,775; Mar" 23
Gamp S. H. ct Company. (See Gotey, R. F., and Fleck,'
assignors.)
Gampani, NoUo, Triest, Italy, Antiskid attachment for
the wheels of vehicles. 2.086,470 ; Julv 6.
Campbell, A. S., Go. (See Campbell, Alphonso S., as-
signor.)
Campbell, A. S., Go. (See Geddes. Charles I., assignor.)
Campbell, Alphonso S.. Winchester, assignor to A. S. Gamp-
bell Co.. Inc.. East Boston, Mass. License plate frame
2.082.732 : Juno 1.
Campbell. Andrew, A. Goldsmith, and F. K. White, Jo-
hannesburg. Transvaal, Union of South Africa ; said
Goldsmith and said White assignors to said Campbell.
Transmission mechanism for two movements and in
direction.al signals for vehicles. 2.093.597 ; Sept. 21.
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Campbell, Argyle, assignor to Enterprise Railway Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Load discharging car.
2 072 292 * Mar. 2.
Campbell, Bruce 'h!, Atlanta, Ga. Brake. 2,095,026;
Oct. f>.
Campbell, Charles, London, England, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to International Business Machines Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Tabulating machine.
2,066,764; Jan. 5.
Campbell, Charles, London, England, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to International Business Machines Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Record card controlled
statistical machine. 2,076,703 ; Apr. 13.
Campbell, Charles A., Watertown, N. Y., assignor to The
New York Air Brake Company. Pneumatic signal sy.'!-
tem. 2,069,913 ; Feb. 9.
Campbell, Charles A., Watertown, N. Y., assignor to The
New York Air Brake Company. Air brake. 2,069,914 ;
Feb. 9.
Campbell, Charles A., Watertown, N. Y., assignor to
The New York Air Brake Company. Air brake.
2,077,515 ; Apr. 20.
Campbell, Charles A., Watertown, N. Y., assignor to The
New York Air Brake Company. Air brake. 2,083,686 ;
June 15.
Campbell. Charles A., Watertown, N. Y., assignor to The
New York Air Brake Company. Pressure gauge.
2,087,418 ; July 20.
Campbell, Charles A., Watertown, N. Y., assignor to The
New York Air Brake Company. Fluid pressure brake.
2,088,575 ; Aug. 3.
Campbell, Charles A., Watertown, N. Y., assignor to The
New York Air Brake Company. Grooving pipe fittings
and the like. 2,093,513 ; Sept. 21.
Campbell, Charles A., Watertown, N. Y., assignor to
The New York Air Brake Company. Air brake.
2,097,964; Nov. 2.
Campbell, Charles H., Kent, Ohio. INIanufacture of com-
posite glne products. 2,102.255 ; Dec. 14.
Campbell, Donald J., Muskegon Heights, assignor to
Campbell, Wyant & Cannon Foundry Company, Mus-
kegon, Mich. Cantifugal casting. 2,085,726 ; July 6.
Campbell, Donald J., assignor to Campbell, Wyant &
Cannon Foundry Company, Muskegon Heights, Mich.
Brake drum. 2,085,727 ; July 6.
Campbell, Donald J., Spring Lake Township, Ottawa
County, assignor to Campbell Wyant & Cannon Foundry
Company, Muskegon Heights, Mich. Hot air heating
furnace. 2,078,053 ; Apr. 20.
Campbell, Donald J., Spring Lake Township, Ottawa
county, assignor to Campbell, Wyant & Cannon Foundry
Company, Muskegon, Mich. Molding. 2,084,128 ;
June 15.
Campbell, Donald J., Spring Lake Township, Ottawa
county, assignor to Campbell, Wyant & Cannon Foun-
dry Company. Muskegon Heights, Mich. Crankshaft
casting. 2,084,129 ; June 15.
Campbell, Donald J., Spring Lake, assignor to Campbell,
Wyant & Cannon, Foundry Company, Muskegon Heights,
Mich. Vehicle wheel. 2,085,294 ; June 29.
Campbell, Donald J., Spring Lake Township, Ottawa
County, assignor to Campbell, Wyant & C.Tnnon
Foundry Company, Norton Township, Muskegon
County, Mich. Heat hardening machine. 2,085,790 ;
.July 6.
Campbell, Donald J., Spring Lake Township, Ottawa
County, assignor to Campbell, Wyant & Cannon Foundry
Company, Muskegon, Jlich. Crankshaft molding.
2,096,707 : Oct. 26.
Camphcll, Donald J., and L. P. London, Niagara Falls,
N. Y., assignors to E. I. du Pont do Nemours & Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Bleaching process. 2,072,665 ;
Mar. 2.
Campbell, Edwin N.. Waukesha, Wis. Forming marsh-
mallows. 2.097.143 : Oct. 20.
Campbf'Il, Frank D., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, assignor to The
Quaker Oats Company, Chicago, 111. Vented nozzle.
2.in2.7S6; Dec. 21.
Campbell. Frank G. (See Turnepsoed. Clarence, assignor.)
Campbell, Frank L., Wilmington, 111. Pessary.
2,071.248; Feb. 16.
Camphcll, (leorge, Aurora, Nebr. Attachment for lister
planters. 2,098.738 ; Nov. 9.
Campbell, (ieorge E., assignor to The Wheland Company,
Chatt.'inoogii, Tenn. Drawworks. 2.072,024; Feb. 23.
Cami)hell, George J., Jr., assignor to International Chain
& Manufacturing Company, York, Pa. Link for tire
chains. 2.093,547 ; Sept. 21.
Caniphi'll, Harris S., Willow Grove, Pa. Ski mechanism
for aircraft or other vehicles. 2,085,295; June 29.
Canii)b('ll, Harry E., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Campbell
Metal Window Corporation, New York, N. Y. Casement
window operating means. 2,072,083 ; Mar. 2.
Campbell. Harry G.. assignor to United Pipe & Supply
Corpora t ion, Chaileston, W. Va, Well cementing de-
vice. 2,100,586; Nov. ,30.
CaMii)l)('Il. Ttoiner 10., Fort Wavne, Ind. (5\in sight.
2.102.677: Dec. 21.
Camolicll. Iluntly M., Detroit, Mich. Cooking foods.
2,103,513; Dec. 28.
Campbell, James F., Wellsvllle, and F. C. Wlnterhnlter,
ISelinont, aHHlgnors to Antaclron, Inc., Wellavllle, N. Y.
Article of manufacture and making same. 2,005,0B5 ;
Oct. B.
Campbell, John. (See Hanson, D., and Pell-Walpole,
assignors.)
Campbell, John C. (See Roehm, E. G., and Campbell.)
Campbell, John C, assignor to The Cincinnati Milling
Machine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sensitive valve
mechanism. 2,083,774 ; June 15.
Campbell, John F., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, assignor to
Wingfoot Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Mold breaker.
2.102.552 : Dec. 14.
Campbell, John L., Oakland, Calif. Railway tie plate and
rail clip. 2,082,148 ; June 1.
Campbell, John, and L. O. Rolleston, Glens Falls, assignors
to International Paper Company, New York, N. Y.
Bleached cellulosic product. 2,081.267; May 25.
Campbell, John, L. O. Rolleston, and G. A. Smith, Glens
Falls, assignors to International Paper Company, New
York, N. Y. Continuous bleaching process and appa-
ratus. 2,089,992 ; Aug. 17.
Campbell, Julian A., Long Beach, and S. C. Carter, Los
Angeles, Calif. Valve. 2,091,671 ; Aug. 31.
Campbell, ijorn, Jr., Lakewood, Ohio. Apparatus for
gas-cutting and welding of metals. 2,080,396 ; May 18.
Campbell, Max A., East Providence, R. I. Sealed tam-
perproof ma.\imum and minimum thermometer for use
particularly in brooding of chicks. 2,102,678 ; Dec. 21.
Campbell Metal Window Corporation. (See Bianco,
Henry, assignor.)
Campbell Metal Window Corporation. (See Campbell,
Harry E., assignor.)
Campbell .Aletal Window Corporation. (See Sargent, All-
ston, assignor.)
Campbell Metal Window Corporation. (See Sargent, A,
and Armstrong, assignors.)
Campbell, Michael F., Brighton, Colo. Oven insert heater.
2,083,145; June 8.
Campbell, Neal J., assignor of thirty-three and one-third
per cent to T. R. Milligan, St. Louis, Mo. Paint brush.
2,078,193 ; Apr. 20.
Campbell, Nicholas D., Hackensack, N. J. Automatic in-
flator for vehicle wheel tires. 2,084,381 ; June 22.
Campbell, Osmon B., St. Joseph, Mo. Method and appara-
tus for operating steam generators. 2,079,986 ; May 11.
Campbell, Ralph. (See Nass, F. H.. and Campbell:)
Campbell, Richard L., Oaklyn, assignor to Radio Corpora-
tion of America, New York, N. Y. Television system.
2,092,875 ; .Sept. 14.
Campbell, Richard L., Oaklyn, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Television system. 2,102,256 :
Dec. 14.
Campbell, Robert D., Chicago, and W. Huebert, Glen
Ellyn, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Associated
Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Weld testing
device. 2,100,502 ; Nov. 30.
Campbell, Robert H., Upper Edmonton, London, assignor
to Sparklets, Limited. London, England. Metallic bulb
and holder. 2,066,517 ; Jan. 5.
Campbell, Robert J., Sacramento, Calif. Beer foam re-
mover and advertising device. 2,082,681 ; June 1.
Campbell, Samuel J.. Green Bay, Wis. Paper interfolding
machine. 2,092,952 ; Sept. 14.
Campbell Taggnrt Associated I'akeries, Inc. (See Allen,
(Jharles, assignor.)
Campbell, Thomas F., Penn Township, Allegheny County,
Pa., assignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Com-
pany, Minneapolis, Minn. Temperature controlling
system. 2,072,025 ; Feb. 23.
Campbell, Vernon W., Nashua, N. H., assignor to C. F.
Church Mfg. Co., Williniansett, Mass. Adjustable
spread toilet seat hinge. 2,080.211 ; July 0.
Campbell, Walter M., West St. John, New Brunswick,
Canada. Bridge protecting apparatus. 2,087,830 ;
July 20.
Campbell, Willard, Los Angeles, Calif. Device for han-
dling boats and other loads. 2.103,708; Dec. 2S.
Campliell, Wilbert L.. Denver. Colo., assignor to United
States Gy])siun Comiiauy. Chicairo, 111. Incorporating
special niatcrials with paiier stock. 2,007.870; Jan. 12.
('.iinpbell. William A.. Youngstown, Ohio. Razor blade
sharpener. 2,102.^09; Dec. 14.
Campbell, William B., Montreal, assignor to H. J. Rowley,
Quebec Citv, (Juebec, Canada. Paper making machine.
2.077,014 ; Apr. 20.
Campl)ell. William J., assignor to Climax Machinery Com-
pany, Indianapolis, Ind. Smoking stand. 2,073.080;
.Mar. 10.
Campb(>ll, William J.. Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to
American Slicing Machine Company, Chicago, 111.
Slicing machine. 2,0S7.,S9S ; July 27.
('aini)bi'll. William J.. In<llauai>c>lis. Ind., assignor to
.Vinerican ,'^licing Machine Company. Chicago, 111.
Slicing machine. 2,0.S7..'<00 ; July 27.
("MMiiibi'll Wyant & (^innon Foundry Company. (See
Cninpbell, Donald J., assignor.)
CaiTipbcll. Wyiint & C.'innon l^'onndry Company. (See
D.iKe, Cliiir'les W., assignor.)
Ciiiiipbell. Wyant & Cannon Foundry Company. (See
lOvans, Fdwin R., assignor.)
Campl)('ll. Wvaiit & CaniKiii Fcnindry I'ompnny. (See Gold-
licri;, Mark J., assignor.)
CMnipl)cll, Wviint i*t Cannon l''(iundry Company. (Si>o
C lolewohl, liiitircnce .\.. assignor.)
Campbell, \\'yant & Cannon Foundry (\>mpany. (Six)
Nelson, Kmll A., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Campo Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Card, William
C, Jr., assignor.)
Campo Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Holland,
Friedrich, assignor.)
Campos, Francisco, Paris. France. Paper feeding mecha-
nism. 2,084,318 : June 22.
Camps, Juan P., Sabadell, Spain. Clutch and brake
mechanism for looms. 2.074.955 : Mar. 23.
Camps, Juan P.. Barcelona, Spain. Protector mechanism
for looms. 2,077,037 ; Apr. 13.
Camps, Juan P., Barcelona. Spain. Mechanism for the
working and regulation of the Healds course. 2,083,291 ;
June 8.
Canaan, Falc, Heidenheim-on-the-Brenz, Germany. Fluid
transmission having a number of fluid circuits.
2,083,828 ; June 15.
Canada Cycle and Motor Company Limited. (See Wal-
ters, John T., assignor.)
Canadav, Walter A., Bridgeport, Nebr. Attachment for
casket lowering devices. 2.091.909 ; Aug. 31.
Canadian Electro Products Company. (See Morrison,
G. O., Skirrow, and Blaikie, assignors.)
Canadian Furnace Limited. (See Yates, Richard C,
assicnor. )
Canadian International Paper Company. (See Jayme
Georg, assignor.)
Canadian Locomotive Company. (See Casey, William, as-
signor.)
Canadian Wallpaper Manufacturers Limited. (See Bur-
gess, James R.. assignor.)
Canadv, Don, Cleveland, Ohio. Sound recording system.
2.102.194 : Dec. 14.
Canal National Bank of Portland, The, trustee. (See
Dorr, (Jeorge P., assignor.)
Canales, John, Astoria, assicmor to F. W. Kammerer, New
York, N. Y. Metal weather strip for steel casement
windows and doors. 2.066.910 : Jan. 5.
Canby, Caleb H., Jr., et al. (See Streich, Frank, as-
signor.)
Candee. Allan H. (See Wildhaber, E., and Candee.)
Candee, Raphael R., McKittrick, Calif. Straight bottom
dump bailer. 2,070,982 ; Feb. 16.
Candler. William W., Detroit, Mich. Roofing. 2,096,784 ;
Oct. 26.
Candlish. Bovd. Sandwich. Ontario. Canada. Internal
combustion' engine. 2,097.206: Oct. 26.
Candor, Robert R., Dayton. Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation. Refriger-
ating apparatus. Re. 20.558 : Nov. 16.
Candor, Robert R., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,076,809 ; Apr. 13.
Candy & Company. (See Barrett, Francis J., Jr., as-
signor.)
Canetta, John. (See Grosswege, J. B., and Canetta.)
Canetta. John. Wilkinsburs. C. C. Farmer, Pittsburgh, and
C. D. Stewart. Swissvale. assignors to The Westing-
house Air Brake (iompanv, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pres-
sure brake. 2,087,623 : July 20,
Canetta, John, Wilkinsburg, and P. J. Boyle, assignors
to The Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding,
Pa. Fluid pressure brake. 2,092.369 ; Sept, 7.
Canfield, Dana W., Chico, Calif. Wrist-type memorandum
pad. 2.099.295 : Nov. 16.
Canfield, Earl L. (See Keller, C. C. and Canfield.)
Canfield, Jesse J. (See Hayes, A., and Canfield.)
Canfield. Robert H., Washington, D. C. Detector for com-
bustible gas. 2.079.601 : May 11.
Canham, Albert R., East Sheen. London. England. Cor-
set and the like fastening. 2,076,016 : Apr. 6.
Cann. Harry E., West Chester, Pa. Sterilizer. 2,103,709 ;
Dec. 28.
Canner. Max O.. Brooklyn, and A, Duff, assignors of one-
third to E. Lustig, New Y'ork, N. T. Safetv receptacle.
2.081.268 : May 25.
Canney. Frank K., assignor to Boeing Aircraft Company,
Seattle. Wash. Airplane engine mount. 2,070,782 :
Feb. 16.
Canney, Frank R., assignor to Boeing Aircraft Comp.an.v,
Seattle. Wash. Airplane sleeping berth arrangement,
2,081.529 : ;\Iay 25.
Canney, Frank R., assignor to Boeing Aircraft Company,
Seattle, Wash. Cabin and window structure. 2,084,790 ;
June 22.
Cannity, Ernest. (See Hunter, J. D., and Cannity.)
Cannon, Edward S., East Cleveland, Ohio, Device for
packing concrete and the like. 2,075,093 ; Mar. 30.
Cannon. George E., Houston, Tex., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company, Plugging water sands by a
soap precipitate. 2.079,431 : Ma.v 4.
Cannon. Kenneth B.. assignor of fifty per cent to J. K.
Lyon, Jr., Pasadena, Calif. Sound-reproducing means.
2,076.937 : Apr. 13.
Cannon. Will A.. Niagara Falls. N. Y. Device for grinding
the edges of blades. 2.002,831 : Sept. 14.
Cantello, Carl. (See Friedman, H., and Cantello.)
Cantelmo. James, Beechurst, Long Island, N. Y. Making
slices. 2.069,941 : Feb. 9.
Canter, Morris, New York, N. Y. Ejecting die in the man-
uf.TPturo of shanks for shoes. 2.067.257 : Jan. 12.
Cantilever Seat Company. (See Lee, John R., assignor.)
Canton. Tracy M.. and W. B. Tucker. Grand Rapids, as-
signors to Nunut Foods, Inc.. Plainwell, Mich. Food
product. 2,068.051 : Jan. 19.
Cantor, Alexander, assignor to Sevmour-Avery Manufac-
turing Companv, Chicago, 111. Slip. 2,091,026 ; Aug.
24.
Cantor, Irvin A., New York, N. Y. Stencil sheet duplica-
tor. 2,071,249 ; Feb. 16.
Cantor, Jacob J., Los Angeles, Calif. Lamp supporting
and cord extension reel. 2,070.061 ; Feb. 16.
Capehart Corporation, The. (See Erbe, Ralph R., as-
signor.)
Capehart, Incorporated, The, (See Erbe, R, R., and
Hunter, assignors.)
Capeliushnicotf, Matvey A., and S. L. Zalkin, Balm, Union
of Soviet Socialist Republics. Distant pneumatic con-
trol for a drilling rig. 2.100.131 : Nov. 23.
Capello, Arrigo, E. Echeverria (F. C. S. Buenos Aires),
Argentina. Lifting vehicles. 2.084.941 ; June 22.
Capital City Products Company, The. ( See Moore, Harold
E., assignor.)
Caporale. Peter A., Watertown, Mass, Electrical safety
razor. 2.067,072 ; Jan. 5.
Cappelli. Bruno. Sasso Pisano. Pisa. Italy. Device for
recording sound originating in the human body.
2.073,412 : Mar. 9.
Capper, Arthur M., Emsworth, Pa. Metallurgical fur-
nace. 2.084.241 ; June 15.
Capps, Washington T., Baltimore, Md., assignor to The
Standard Stoker Company, Inc. Locomotive stoker.
2.074.300 : Mar. 16.
Capps, Washington T., Baltimore, Md.. assignor to The
Standard Stoker Company, Inc. Locomotive stoker.
2.074.301 : Mar. 16.
C^pps. Washington T., Baltimore, Md., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Standard Stoker Companv, Inc,
Locomotive stoker. 2,075,638 ; Mar. 30.
Capps, Washington T., Baltimore. Md.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc.,
New Y'ork, N. Y. Locomotive stoker. 2.076.763 ; Apr.
13.
Cappuccio, Frank, Oakland, Calif. Bathtub. 2,080,601 ;
May 18.
Capra. Mary. Alameda. Calif. Table and drier combina-
•rion. 2.082,380 ; June 1.
Caprio, Amerigo F. (See Walsh, J. F., and Caprlo.)
Caprio, Amerigo F. (See Walsh. J. F., Smith, and Caprio.)
Capstaff. John G.. Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Optical system for color processes. 2,091,699 ;
Aug. 31.
Capstan Glass Company. (See Brown, Banks D., as-
signor.)
Capstick, John W., Verdun, Quebec, Canada. Package
divider. 2.090.183 ; Aug. 17.
Captive Closures. Inc., et al. (See Gaboon. B. F., and
Seaman, assignors.)
Caputo, James V,, Girard, Ohio, Direct current supply
system. 2,076.365 ; Apr. 6.
Caputo. James V.. Crafton. Pa. Apparatus for welding.
2,098,952; Nov. 16.
Caputo, James V,. Crafton. Pa. Manufacture of pipe
blanks. 2.100.503 : Nov. 30.
Car Devices Company. (See Hannaford, Cleon M., as-
signor.)
Carabba, Victor, New York, N. T. Fracture reducing
apparatus. 2. 089.993 : Aug. 17.
Caracristi. Virginius Z., Bronxville. N. T. Controlling
the operation of steam engines. 2,073.921 : Mar. 16.
Caracristi, Virginius Z., Bronxville. assignor to The
Superheater Company, New York, N. Y. Locomotive.
2.072,707 ; Mar. 2.
Caracristi, Virginius Z., Bronxville. assignor to The
Superheater Company. New York, N. Y. Locomotive
type boiler. 2,091,962 : Sept. 7.
Caradine Hat Company. (See Riebold, Rasper J., as-
signor.)
Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corporation et al. (Sec
Fordyce, C. R., and Robertson, assignors.)
Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corporation. (See Lefort.
Theodore E., assignor.)
Carbon Interleaved Forms Corporation. (See Ftilk,
George L., assignor.)
Carbonaire Beverage Dispenser Inc. (See Clarke, C. A.,
and Wright, assignors.)
Carbonaire Beverage Dispenser, Inc. (See Roren. Albert,
assignor.)
Carbonara. Victor E.. Rockville Centre. N. Y., assignor to
Bendix Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind, In-
clinometer. 2.067.474 : Jan. 12.
Carbonara. Victor E.. Rockville Centre, N. T., assignor to
Bendix Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Alti-
meter. 2.099.406; Nov. 16.
Carbonara. Victor E.. Rockville Centre, N. Y., assignor to
Bendix Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Alti-
meter. 2.009.467 : Nov. 16.
Carborundum Company, The. (See Benner, R. C. and
Ehster, assignors.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Benner, R. C, Mahl-
man and Rossow. assignors.)
Carbortindum Company, Tlie. (See Benner, R. C, and
Melton, assignors.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Blnkley, Uriah M.,
assignor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Bley, Fred, assignor.)
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Carborundum Company, The. (See Chormann, G. W.,
and Cowie, assignors.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Dawrs, H. P., and
Power, assignors.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Easter, G. J., McMul-
len, and Logan, assignors.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Foss, Carl W., as-
signor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Harris, Earl J., as-
signor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Hawke, Clarence E.,
assignor.)
Caiborundum Company, The. (See Heyroth, Albert H.,
assignor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Johnson, Boyd M., as-
signor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Kirchner, Henry P.,
assignor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Mahlman, Osborne L.,
assignor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Mahlman, O. L., and
Benner, assignors.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Martin, H. C, and
Upper, assignors.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Melton, Romie L., as-
signor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Newcomb, E. R.,
assignor, and Stratford.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Robie, Norman P.,
assiguor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Tone, Frank J., as-
signor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Walker, Avery W.,
assignor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Walker, P. H., and
Pre.v, assignors.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Wooddell, Charles E.,
assignor.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Wooddell, C. E., and
Barnes, assignors.)
Carborundum Company, The. (See Wooddell, C. E., Upper,
and Nelson, assignors.)
Carburetted Gas, Inc. (See Nagel, Theodore, assignor.)
Card, Clarence D., assignor to Automatic Tire Pressure
Indicator Company of Blanitoba, Rivers, Manitoba,
Canada. Circuit closing device for flat tire indica-
tion. 2,090.184; Aug. 17.
Card, Foster B., Lns Angeles, Calif., assignor to Radio-
Keith-Orpheum Corp. Recording or indicating elec-
trical impulses. 2,094,735 ; Oct. 5.
Card, William C, Jr., Winthrop, Mass., assignor to Campo
Shoe Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hand-
ing machine. 2,086.352 ; July 6.
Card, William C, Jr., AVinthrop, Mass., assignor to Compo
Shoe Machinery Corporation. New York, N. Y. Skiving
machine. 2,088.051 ; July 27.
Card, William C, Jr., Winthrop, Mass., assignor to Compo
Shoe Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Apply-
ing machine. 2,092,498 ; Sept. 7.
Card, William C, Jr., Winthrop, Mass., assignor to
Compo Shoe Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Shoe coating apparatus. 2,094,638 ; Oct. 5.
Card, William C, Jr., Winthrop, Mass., assignor to
Compo Shoe Machinery Corporation, New Yorlc, N. Y.
Heel pressing machine. 2,094,639 ; Oct. 5.
Card, William C, Jr., Winthrop, Mass., assignor to
Compo Shoe Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Inflatable pad. 2,095,658; Oct. 12.
Card, William C, Jr., Winthrop, Mass., assignor to Compo
Shoe Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Welt
holding mechanism. 2,097,869 ; Nov. 2.
Card, William C, Jr., Winthrop, assignor to Compo Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Boston, ISIass. Welt support.
2,097,870": Nov. 2.
Card, William C, Jr., Winthrop, assignor to Compo Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Boston. Mass. Apparatus for
making welt units. 2,098,503 ; Nov. 9.
Card, William C, Jr., Winthrop, Mass., assignor to
Compo Shoe Jlachinerv Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Pressing shoes. 2,098,773 : Nov. 9.
Card, William C, .Jr., Wintlirop, Mass., assignor to Compo
Shoe Mncliincrv Corporntioii. N(>w York, N. Y. Rough-
ing bond. 2.102,992; Doc. 21.
Card, William IT., assignor of one-lialf to II. ]\T. Swenson,
Los Angeles, Calif. JRotary internal conil)uslion engine.
2,075,780 ; Mar. 30.
Garden, James. (See llallock, (J. W., Skinner, and Cnr-
dell.)
Garden, John V., Camborley, England. Aircraft.
2,076.398; Apr. 6.
Cardenas, Alexander V.. Chicago, lU. Device for filtering
and cooling oil. 2,082,682; June 1.
Cardew, Cornelius A., Waliroonga, near Sydney, Auslralla.
DIscliMrging waler from steam engine" cviindcrs.
2,069, 6'15 ; Feb. 2.
Cardin, Leon A., Pavvtucket, R. I. Tobacco smoklnR pipe.
2,073,606 ; Mar. 16.
Cardinal, ClirlHlopher N., TCImherlev. Union of South
Africa. Lli|iii(i i-iiislng appai'iitiis. 2.0S7.6(;3 ; July 20.
Cnrdino, Mlcliele. (See DoMMdiiM, (!., Cardino, and Be"rlo.)
Canloni', J'!ugeiie, I'roolciyii, N. \. .AppiiraHis for and n
process of treating iiiiiiiuiil/.ed ser.'i. 2,().S.'>,S1)S ; .Inly li.
Cardoza, Jolin I!. N., New Yoric, N. Y. Remote control
system. 2,073, 413 ; Mnr. «.
Cardoza, John B. N., assignor of one-half to W. Bentley,
New York, N. Y. Stereoscope. 2,083,313 ; June 8.
Cardwell, Harland W., assignor to Tlie All Steel Products
Manufacturing Company, Wichita, Kans. Well spud-
ding apparatus. Re. 20,454 ; July 27.
Cardwell, Harland W., assignor to The All Steel Products
Manufacturing Company, Wichita, Kans. Side boom
and winch attachment for tractors. 2,077,741 ; Apr. 20.
Cardwell-Westinghouse Company. (See Hall, Marchand
B., assignor.)
Cardwell-Westinghouse Company. (See Hedgcock, W. C,
and Light, assignorsO
Cardwell-Westinghouse Company. (See Sproul, Donald
P., assignor.)
Carew, Herman, assignor to Individual Drinking Cup Com-
pany, Inc., Easton, Pa. Container and closure cap
therefor. 2,069,213 ; Feb. 2.
Carew, Herman, assignor to Individual Drinking Cup
. Company, Inc., Easton, Pa. Container and closure cap
therefor. 2,074,325 ; Mar. 23.
Carew, Herman, Easton, Pa., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Dixie-Vortex Company, Chicago, 111. Con-
tainer. 2,085,847 ; July 6.
Carew, Herman, Easton, Pa., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Dixie-Vortex Company, Chicago, 111. Treating
paper. 2,098,533 ; Nov. 9.
Carew Manufacturing Company. (See Griffin, Court-
landt B., assignor.)
Carey, Clarence W., San Jose, Calif. Photographic ap-
paratus. 2,072,084 ; Mar. 2.
Carey, Ernest C. Corpus Christi, Tex. Sampling ma-
chine. 2.007,693 ; Jan. 12.
Carey, Gertrude, Cleveland, Ohio. Invalid cushion.
2,085,296 ; June 29.
Carey-McFall Co. (See Stuber, Walter J., assignor.)
Carey, Philip, Manufacturing Company, The. (See Bur-
chenal, William, assignor.)
Carey, Philip, Manufacturing Company, The. (See Dom,
C, and Moeller, assignors.)
Carey, Philjp, Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Fischer, Albert C, assignor.)
Carey, Philip, Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Greider, H. W., and Marc, assignors.)
Carey, Philip, Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Greider, H. W., and Sherman, assignors.)
Carey. Philip. Manufacturing Company, The. (See Greider,
H. W., and Smith, assignors.)
Carey, Philip, Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Hindall, Clarence D., assignor.)
Carey, Philip, Manufacturing Company, The. (See War-
ner. Leroy E., assignor.)
Cargile, Clifton, Houston, Tex. Pressure accumulator.
2,080,695 ; May 18.
Carhart. Elizabeth M., Clarendon, Va. Sealed container.
2,067,117; Jan. 5.
Carhart, Raymond H., East Syracuse, assignor to W. C.
Lipe, Inc., Syracu.se, N. Y. Tubular fabric knitting
machine. 2,091,467 ; Aug. 31.
Caribonum Limited. (See Francis, Frederick G., assignor.)
Caridis, Marius, Los Angeles, Calif. Apparel. 2.071.497;
Feb. 23.
Carilli, Pasquale, Milton, Mass. Celling mold form.
2,093,401 ; Sept. 21.
Carillon, Eugene L., Bedford, Ohio. Checking device.
2,080,559; May 18.
Carius, Carl, Essen-Rellinghausen, assignor to Fried.
Krupp Aktiengesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, German"
Corrosion resistant alloy. 2,090,105; Aug. 17.
Carkhuff, LeRoy F., Morris, assignor to S(lf-LockIng
Carton Co., Chicago, 111. Wax paper machine.
2,095,123; Oct. 5.
Carl, Fred, assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Manufacture of sulphuric acid
by the contact process. 2,079,700: May 11.
Carl, Ludwig, assignor to E. Horn, Nuremberg, Germany.
Toy vehicle. 2,070,465 ; Feb. 9.
Carl, Ludwig. assignor to Ernst Horn. Nuremberg, Ger-
many. Toy. 2,103,447; Dec. 28.
Carlbom, Axel G. 11.. assignor lo Svenska .\ktii-bolaget
I'.romsregulator, Malmo. Sweden. Leverage changing
nieclianism for vehicle brakes. 2.081 .660 ; May 25.
Carlherg, Raymond F., Grand Rapids, Mich. Machine
;iii(l method for forming helical springs. 2,101,982;
Dee. 11.
Carle, Thomas. Jr.. TrucksviHe, Pa. Blackboard eraser
holder. 2,000.283; Aug. 17.
Carleton. I'niile J. (See .Morin, G. G., and Carleton.)
Carleton, Paul W. (See Calcott. W. S., Carleton, and
Matlison.)
Carleton, l'a\il W.. I'enn.s Grove, N. J., and A. L. Fox, as-
signors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Vat dve compositions. 2.0S.").14.') ;
June 29.
('.■irleton, Itiiliih D., Snyder, and C. G. Trimbaeh. Kggerts-
ville, N. v.. assignors to CurtLss-Wright Corporation.
Ueleasiil)Ic> tank and l)onib rack. 2.069,990; Fob. 0.
Carleton, Itobi-rt A., Brooklyn, assignor to National Elec-
tric Heating Companv. Inc., Ni'W York. N. Y. Electric
heating and drying roll, 2,07l,l.">.''> ; Mar. 23.
Caileton, Robert A., Urooklvn, assignor lo National Elec-
tric Heating Co., Inc., N<<w York, N. Y. KovlvlfvlnR
clay. 2,07I.I50 ; Mar. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Carlin. Julius E., Bronx, N. Y. Farm machinery.
2.066,610 ; Jan. 5.
Carlisle, Claud, Longview, Tex. Dump trailer. 2,074,101 ;
Alar. 16.
Carlisle, George L., assignor to Railway & Industrial
Engineering Co., Greensburg, Pa. Fuse disconnect
switch. 2,088,152 : July 27.
Carlisle, Paul J., and A. D. Slacallum, Niagara Falls,
N. Y., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Synthesis of hydrocyanic acid.
2,069,545 ; Feb. 2.
Carlisle, Richard W., Haddonfleld, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Lapel microphone. 2,085,184 ;
June 29.
Carlisle, Robert W. (See Fairbanks, J. B., and Carlisle.)
Carliss. Oswald S.. Providence, R. I., assiirnor to H & B
AniPrican Machine Company. Yarn guide and folder.
2 067.827: Jan. 12.
Carlsen, Carl E., New York, N. Y. Hand operated print-
ing press. 2,078,751 ; Apr. 27.
Carlsen, Leonard O. (See Bullock, E. W. Galloway,
Carlsen, and Condon.)
Carlsen, Leonard O., asignor to Gleason Works, Rochester,
N. Y. Index mechanism. 2,088,687 ; Aug. 3.
Carlsen, Leonard O., assignor to Gleason Works. Rochester.
N. Y. Machine for producing gears. 2,101,2.37 ; Dec. 7.
Carlson, Adolph G., Chicago, 111. Weighing and bag filling
mechanism. 2,089,534 ; Aug. 10.
Carlson, Adolph G., Chicago, 111. Expansion reamer.
2,091,628 ; Aug. 31.
Carlson, Arnold. (See Lindstrom, F. L., and Carlson.)
Carlson, Arthur W., et al. (See Preston, Ross J., as-
signor. )
Carlson, Axel H., assignor to J. & L. Tool Company,
Attleboro, Mass. Jewelry finding. 2,090,106 ; Aug.
17.
Carlson, Bert G. (See Bassett, P. R., and Carlson.)
Carlson, Bert G., Queens Village, assignor to Sporry Gyro-
scope Company, Inc., Brooklyn. N. Y. Safety device for
airplane automatic pilots. 2,069.214; Feb. 2.
Carlson, Bert G., Queens Village, assignor to Sperry Gyro-
scope Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Liquid level
horizon. 2,075,502 ; Mar. 30.
Carlson, Bert G., Queens Village, assignor to Sperry
Gyroscope Clompany, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Distributing
valve. 2,084,477 ; June 22.
Carlson, Bert G., Bellerose, assignor to Sperry Gyroscope
Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Level flight control
for airplanes. 2,074,828 : Mar. 23.
Carlson, Bert G., Freeport, assignor to Sperry Gyroscope
Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Level flight control
for automatic pilots. 2,091,306 ; Aug. 31.
Carlson, Bert G., Freeport, assignor to Sperry Gyroscope
Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Attitude compass.
2,091,963: Sept. 7.
Carlson, Bert G., Queens Village, N. Y., and L. F. Carter.
Leonia, N. J., assignors to Sperry Gyroscope Company,
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Artificial horizon. 2,078,500 ;
Apr. 27.
Carlson, Carl E., assignor to S. F. Bowser & Company,
Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. Hose pull. 2,087,837 ; July
20.
Carlson, Charles O., Staten Island, N. Y. Oil burner
mounting for marine use. 2.099,838 ; Nov. 23.
Carlson, Clarence G., assignor to Chicago Curtain
Stretcher Company, Chicago, 111. Curtain stretcher.
2.092.953 : Sept. 14.
Carlson, Clarence O. (See Bletso, B. N., and Carlson.)
Carlson, Clarence O., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor
to The American Steel and Wire Company of New
Jersey. Tool. 2,099,259 ; Nov. 16.
Carlson, Clarence W., Los Angeles, Calif. Sprinkler head.
2.090,284: Aug. 17.
Carlson, Edwin O., assignor to Copy Papers, Inc., Chicago,
111. Shipping carrier for rolls. 2,069,300 : Feb. 2.
Carlson, E.inar W. (See Zimmer, J. C, and Carlson.)
Carlson, Elof L., assignor to The E. Ingraham Company,
Bristol. Conn. Timepiece. 2,066,518 ; Jan. 5.
Carlson, Elof L., assignor to The E. Ingraham Company,
Bristol. Conn. Display holder for timepieces.
2,076,292 ; Apr. 6.
Carlson, Eric, Chicago, 111. Joist support. 2,098,485 ;
Nov. 9.
Carl-son. Frank E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Propeller. 2,079,486 ;
May 4.
Carlson, Frank P., New York, N. Y. Coating.
2,095..348 ; Sept. 28.
Carlson, Frank P., New York, N. Y. Coating and feed-
ing device. 2,094,349 ; Sept. 28.
Carlson, Frank P., New York, N. Y. Coating and strip-
ping device. 2,102,679 ; Dec. 21.
Carlson, I"'red C, Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to E. I. du
Pont do Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Inhibi-
tor. 2,097,512 ; Nov. 2.
Carlson, Frederick O., assignor to Master Rule Manufac-
turing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Rule.
2,070,255 : Feb. 9.
Carlson, Frederick O., assignor to Master Rule IManufac-
turing Company, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y'. Steel rule.
2,076,704 ; Apr. 13.
Carlson. George, Richmond, Calif. Mileage indicator for
vehicles. 2,081,321 ; May 25.
Carlson, George R., Newark, and R. J. Stoetzel, Union,
N. J., assignors to Western Electric Company, Incor-
porated, New York, N. Y. Sealing compound.
2,075,885 ; Apr. 6.
Carlson, George W., Monson, assignor to C. F. Church Mfg.
Co., Willimansett, Mass. Toilet seat. 2,069,301 :
Feb. 2.
Carlson, Oustav A. (See Hedblom, Lars O., assignor.)
Carlson, Gustav A., Chicago, HI., assignor to The Boye
Needle Company. Design forming device. 2,093,828 ;
Sept. 21.
Carlson, Gustave A., Detroit. Mich. Finishing machine.
2,095,595 ; Oct. 12.
Carlson, (iustav W., Cleveland Heights, assignor to Eaton
Manufacturing Companv, Cleveland, Ohio. Sealing de-
vice and assembly. 2,098,084 ; Nov. 2.
Carlson, Pljalmar E., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Interna-
tional Cigar Blachinery Company. Bunch rolling table
suction control. 2,081,983 ; June 1.
Carlson, Johan A., assignor to L. T. Pratt, Ashland,
Mass. Printing machine. 2,076,064 ; Apr. 6.
Carlson, John E., Forestville, Conn., assignor to The Trum-
bull Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn. Ther-
mostatic switch. 2,068,374 ; Jan. 19.
Carlson. John E.. Forestville, assignor to The Trumbill
Electric Manufacturing Company, Plainville. Conn.
Snap action tliermostatic switch. 2.081,269 ; May 25.
Carlson, John E., Forestville, assignor to The Trumbull
Electric Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn.
Brooder control. 2,088,160; July 27.
Carlson, Nelson A., assignor to Erie Meter Systems, Inc.,
Erie, Pa. Dispensing stand. 2,089,681 : Aug. 10.
Carlson, Die E.. San Francisco, Calif. Building structure.
2,085,146 ; June 29.
Carlson. Oscar, assignor of one-half to Robert E. Morris-
sey, Minneapolis, Minn. Child's vehicle. 2,088,259 ;
July 27.
Carlson, Oscar F., Company. (See Carlson, Oscar F.,
assignor.)
Carlson, Oscar F., Company, et al. (See Carlson, Oscar
F., assignor.)
Carlson. Oscar F., assignor of one-half to Oscar F. Carl-
son Companv, and one-half to E. N. McDonnell, Clhi-
cago. 111. Control switch. 2,076,546 ; Apr. 13.
Carlson. Oscar F., assignor of one-half to Oscar F. Carl-
son Company and one-half to E. N. JIcDonnell, Chicago,
111. Low water and pressure cut-off switch. 2,076,547 ;
Apr. 13.
Carlson, Oscar F., assignor to Oscar F. Carlson Company,
Chicago, 111. Limit switch. 2.078,441 ; Apr. 27.
Carlson, Ralph G., assignor to Crane Co., Chicago, HI.
Cable operated valve. 2,069,995 ; Feb. 9.
Carlson. Raymond A.. Rockford, 111. Machine tool spindle
construction. 2,089,930 ; Aug. 10.
Carlson, Raymond A., Rockford, assignor, b.v mesne as-
signments, to Bor.g-Warner Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Two-feed control mechanism for hvdraulicallv operated
machine tools. 2.094,526 ; Sept. 28.
Carlson, Wendell L. (See Chittick, Kenneth A., as-
signor.)
Carlson, Wendell L. (See Chittick, K. A., and Carlson.)
Carlson, Wendell L., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Radio receiving system.
2,075,501 ; Mar. 30.
Carlson, Wendell L., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Heterodyne beat signal
liniiter system. 2,085,791 ; July 6.
Carlson, Wendell L., Haddonfield^ and L. R. Kirkwood,
Alerchantville, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation
of America. Automatic volume control wiUi noise
suppressor. 2,078,055 ; Apr. 20.
Carlsson. Carl E., Stockholm, Sweden. Belt fastener for
round belts. 2.077,309 ; Apr. 13.
Carlsson, Fredrik, assignor to Aktiebolaget Industri-
metoder, Stockholm, Sweden. Producing sponge iron.
2,089,782 ; Aug. 10.
Carlsson, Johannes. (See Jacobsen, E., and Carlsson.)
Carlstrom, Bengt. (See Anneren, R. E., and CarlstrSm.)
Carlton Lamp Corporation. (See Vosburgh, Frank A., Jr.,
assignor.)
Carlton, Paul C, Baldwin, Md. Magnifying glass.
2.100,239 ; Nov. 23.
("armicbaol. William A., and F. H. Hart, assicnors to
O. Cowlcs and Company, New Haven, Conn. Mounting
for door handles. 2.081,447 : May 25.
Carniody, Stephen J.. Bellingham, Wash. Cooperative bib-
cock. 2.096.370 : Oct. 19.
Carmody, William H. (See Thomas, C. A., and Carmody.)
Carmody, William H., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The
Neville Company. Heat polymerization. 2,067,073 ;
Jan. 5.
Carmody, William H.. Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The
Neville Company. Heavy oil. 2.081.448 ; May 25.
Carmody, William H., assignor to The Neville Companv,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Chewing gum base. 2,087,900 ; Juiv
27.
Carnahan, Florence, et al. (See Carnahan. Ralph W., as-
signor.)
Carnahan, Glen C. (See Byers, J. A., and Carnahan.)
Carnahan, Ralph W. (See Funkhouser, L. K., and
Carnahan.)
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Cai-nahan, Ralph W., Shaker Heights, assignor of one-
fourth to H. and S. Seegel, Cleveland, A. E. Emerman,
executor of said R. W. Carnahan, deceased, assignor of
three-fourths to F. Carnahan, Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
Automatic telephone alarm. 2,098,133 ; Nov. 2.
Carnegie-Illinois Steel Corporation. (See Greulich, Gerald
G., assignor.)
Garner, John J., Cloudcroft, N. Mex. Combined plant
setting and fertilizing implement. 2,103,710; Dec. 28.
Carney, Bernard R. (See Belchetz, A., and Carney.)
Carney, Charles F. (See Williams, H. W., Carney, and
Jones.)
Carney, Charles F., Chicago, 111., and E. M. Heiden,
Brooklyn, N. Y., assignors to Westinghouse Elevator
Company, Chicago, 111. Elevator system. 2,088,463 ;
July 27.
Carney, Daniel E., assignor of one-third to J. M. Magee,
one-third to H. I. Neaman, and one-third to M. H.
Carney, Pittsburgh, Pa. Refillable blade fuse.
2,077,823 ; Apr. 20.
Carney, Marion H., et al. (See Carney, Daniel E.) as-
signor.)
Carney, Samuel C, Berkeley, assignor to Shell Develop-
ment Company, San Francisco, Calif. Process and ap-
paratus for conducting chemical reactions. 2,081,322 ;
May 25.
Carney, Thomas C. (See Peterson, John A., assignor.)
Carolina Chemical Company. (See Daughety, Carl O., as-
signor. )
Caronia, Frank J., New Hyde Park, N. Y. Roofing tool.
2,081,735 ; May 25.
Carothers, John N., Anniston, Ala., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Monsan Chemical Companv. St. Louis, JSIo.
Producing diphenyl. Re. 20,367 ; May 18.
Carothers, John N.*, Anniston. Ala., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Monsanto Chemical Comoanv. St. Loui?,
Mo. Producing diaryl hydrocarbons. Re. 20,368 ; May
18.
Carothers, Thomas A., assignor to The National Marking
Machine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laundry mark-
ing. 2,097,017 ; Oct. 26.
Carothers, Wallace H. (See Carpenter, G. B., and
Carothers.)
Carothers, Wallace H., Fairville, Pa., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington. Del. Chem-
ical compounds and preparing same. 2.067,172 ; Jan. 12.
Carothers, Wallace H., Fairville, Pa., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Chemical processes and new products produced thereby.
2,072,867 ; Mar. 9.
Carothers, Wallace H., Pennsbury Township, Chester
County, Pa., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Linear condensation
polymers. 2,071,250 ; Feb. 16.
Carothers, Wallace H., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Fiber and producing it. 2,071,251 ; Feb. 16.
Carothers, Wallace H., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Linear polyace-
tal and producing the same. 2,071,252 ; Feb. 16.
Carothers, Wallace H., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Linear con-
densation polymers. 2,071,253 ; Feb. 16.
Carothers, Wallace H., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Dispersions
of haIogen-2-butadiene 1,3 and making same. 2,080,558 ;
May 18.
Carothers, Wallace H., A. M. Collins, and J. E. Kirby, as-
signors to B. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wil-
mington. Del. Chemical products and producing same.
2,060,329': Jan. 5.
Carothers. Wallace 11., and A. M. Collins, Wilmington, and
.T. R, Kirby. Arden, assignors to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company. Wilmington. Del. Chemical prod-
ucts and producing same. 2.060.3.^0 ; Jan. 5.
Carothers. Wallace 11.. and A. M. Collins, Wilmington, and
J. E. Kirby. Arden, assignors to E. I. du Pont do
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Chemical prod-
ucts and producing same. 2.060.381 ; Jan. 5.
CarothtMS. Wallace II.. Fairville, Pa., and G. J. Berchet,
assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company
Wilmington, Del. Tiutadienyl compounds and proi)aring
the same. 2,073,363 ; Mar. 9.
Carothers, WallMoe H., Arden, and G. J. Bercht, assignors
to E. I. du I'ont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del., Vinylotlilnyl derivatives and producing same.
2,082,568: June 1.
Carothers, Wallace IT., and R. A. Jacobson, Arden, as-
sign<MM lo E. I. dn Pont do Nemour.s & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Vinvlelliinyl derivatives and prepar-
ing same. 2,082,569; June 1.
Cnrotliers, Wallace 11., Ar(l(>n, and A. M. Collins, as
slgnors to E. I. du I'onI de Nemours iV, Company,
Wilmlnglon, Del. Dllialogen butenes and their prei)a-
ration. 2.102.61 I ; Dec. 21.
CarpcndiT. William, New Brunswick, assignor, by mesne
as.signments. to (\Trrier ('orporation, Newark. N. J.
Fan (■(■onomiz(>r. 2.101.983; Dec. 14.
Carpenter, Allan O., Corning, N. V., nssignor to IngersoU-
Itand CompMiiy, Jeisev CKy, N. J. Safety device for
engines. 2,099,556; Nov. 10.
Carpenter, ChiirleH K., Chicago, III. Doughnut machine.
2,083,829 ; June 15.
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Carpenter, Charles E., Chicago, 111. Doughnut cooking
device. 2,088,946 ; Aug. 3.
Carpenter, Charles E., Chicago, 111., assignor to Givau-
dan-Delawanna, Inc., New York, N. Y. Doughnut ma-
chine. 2,092,499 ; Sept. 7.
Carpenter, Charles E., Crystal Lake. 111. Doughnut ma-
chine and the like. 2,092,302 ; Sept. 7.
Carpenter, Charles E., Chicago, 111., assignor to A. S. T.
Lagaard, Minneapolis, Minn. Doughnut machine and
the like. 2,095,731 ; Oct. 12.
Carpenter, Charles R., Robbinsdale, Minn. Fish stringer.
2,092,638 ; Sept. 7.
Carpenter, E. W., Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Carpenter, Edward W., assignor.)
Carpenter, E. W., Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Carpenter, E. W., and Fry, assignors.)
Carpenter, Edward W., Fairfield, assignor to The E. W.
Carpenter Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn.
Swivel harp fixture. 2,099,000 ; Nov. 16.
Carpenter, Edward W., Fairfield, and W. H. Fry, Bridge-
port, assignors to The E. W. Carpenter Manufacturing
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Holder for paper towels
in roll form. 2,072,519 ; Mar. 2.
Carpenter, Floyd M., Dayton, Ohio. Auxiliary seat.
2,072,513 ; Mar. 2.
Carpenter, Gilbert B., Framingham, Mass.. and W. H.
Carothers, Fairville, Pa,, assignors to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Preparation of
carboxylic acids. 2.068,265 ; Jan. 19.
Carpenter, Glenn W., Haddonfield, and W. D. La Rue,
Merchantville, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of
America. Wiring s.vstem for electrical apparatus.
2,066.876 ; Jan. 5."
Carpenter-Hiatt Sales Company. (See Graham, George
H., assignor.)
Carpenter, Ivan S. (See Pearson, G. C, and Carpenter.)
Carpenter, John B., Jr., West Roxhury, and E. X'. Steven-
son, Newton, assignors to A. D. Little, Incorporated,
Cambridge, Mass. Manufacture of chromates.
2,077,096 ; Apr. 13.
Carpenter, Marion S., Nutley, N. J., assignor to Givaudan-
Delawanna, Inc., New York, N. Y. Nitre derivative of
tertiary butyl pseudocumene and preparing same.
2,072,293 ; Mar. 2.
Carpenter, Morris T. (See Roberts, J. K., and Carpenter.)
Carpenter, Ose F., Brightwood, Va. Gang-boring machine.
2,070,466 ; Feb. 9.
Carpenter, Ralph. (See Bartlett, W.. and Carpenter.)
Carpenter, Russell, Wayagamack Island, Three Rivers,
Quebec, Canada. Rope guard for paper making ma-
chines. 2,074,045 ; Mar. 16.
Carpenter, Warren W.. Garden City, assignor to Bell Tel-
ephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
TelPDhone system. 2.067.51S : Jan. 12.
Carpenter, Warren W., Garden City, assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Dial telephone system. 2.089.921 ; Aug. 10.
Carpenter, Warren W., Garden City, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone system. 2.093.117 : Sept. 14.
Carpenter, Warren W., Garden City, N. Y.. and A. E.
Hague, West Orange, N. J., assignors to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone
system. 2,089,338 ; Aug. 10.
Carpenter, Warren W., Garden City, and O. Myers, Brook-
lyn, assignors to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated, New York, N. Y. Telephone system. 2,098,274 ;
Nov. 9.
Carpenter, Webster I., Norfolk, Va. Dial structure.
2,084,942 ; June 22.
Carpenter, William W. S., Oak Park, assignor to Sanford
Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Brush and making
same. 2,075,570 ; Mar. 30.
Carpentier, Paul, Sohne Bucherfabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
(See Fahrnblihl, Jean, assignor.)
Carpentieri, Louis, assignor of fifty per cent to L. Petro-
sino. New York, N. Y. Clothes pounder. 2,073,681 ;
Mar. 10.
Cnrpineti, Arnaldo, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Maize har-
vesting machine. 2,079,201 ; May 4.
(;!nrp's, J. A., Garonfabrieken N. V. (See Nunnilchovcn,
Johannes, assignor.)
Carpzow, Johannes B., Bornsen, near Hamburg, (Jermany.
I'reitnring chemically active artificial asphalts.
2.0S6.004 ; July 6.
Cavi)/,ow. Johannes I!., Bornsen, near Hamburg, Germany.
Refining of mineral, vegetable, or animal oils, parnlHna,
waxes, resins, and the like. 2,093.348 ; Sept. 14.
Carr, Charles U., assignor to The Murray Company, Dallas,
Tex. S(>e(l pan for cotton linters. 2.081.91)2; June 1.
('arr, Charles II., assignor to The Murray Company, Dallas,
Tex. Itemovable brush cover for cotton linters.
2,081.90;i ; June 1.
Carr, Charles U., assignor to The Murray Company,
Dalhis, Tex. Rll) mounting for cotton nuichlnory.
2.(195,231 ; Oct. 12.
('.■HI-, ('(iminodore. (.Si'c Tn-esh, Morrison C, assignor.)
Carr, l'''rank L., Jr., Maplewood. Pa. Weather strip for
metal shhIi wlndow.i. 2.090.507; Nov. 16.
Carr. noii.ild lO. (.See Bray. l'. It., and «''arr.)
Carr, Donald E., Naples, assignor to I'nion Oil Company
of Callfornjn, Los Angi-le.s, t^allf. Producing petroleum
plastics. 2,080,696; May 18.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Carr, Donald E., Naples, assignor to Union Oil Company
of California, Los Angeles. Calif. Purifying naphthenic
acids. 2.081,475 : May 25.
Carr, Edward J., Scarsdale, X. Y. Carton. 2,069.997 ;
Feb. 9.
Carr, James I., assignor to E, I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Purification of organic
compounds. 2.092.797 ; Sept, 14,
Carr, James I., and C. K. Black, assignors to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington. Del. Azo
dyes. 2,100.378 : Nov. 30.
Carr. John, Seekonk, Mass. Bag frame. 2,087,615 ;
July 20.
Carr. Joseph J., Miners Mills, Pa. Mining machine pick
sharpening die. 2,094,291 ; Sept. 28.
Carr-Lowrey Glass Co. (See Garwood, Charles B., as-
signor.)
Carr, Mark W.. Keighley, England. Heald of looms for
weaving. 2,082.480 ; June 1.
Carr, Raymond L., Boston, Mass, Vehicle body. Re.
20,237 ;" Jan. 12.
Carr, Raymond L., Boston, Mass,, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Engineering and Research Cor-
poration, New Haven, Conn, Signal device. 2,073,364 ;
Mar, 9.
Carr, Richard H., assignor to The Pure Oil Company,
Chicago, 111. Motor apparatus for pumping and other
purposes. 2,103,742 : Dec, 28.
Carr. Richard H., and K. A. Covell. assignors to The Pure
Oil Company. Chicago, 111. Apparatus for operating
wells. 2.096,843 ; Oct. 26.
Carr, William C, Richmond, Va. Air conditioning ap-
paratus. 2.076,192 ; Apr, 6.
Carraway Engineering Company. (See Carraway,
Thomas W., assignor.)
Carraway, Thojnas W., assignor to Carraway Engineer-
ing Company, Inc., Dallas, Tex. Cooling unit.
2,076,119 ; Apr. 6.
Carraway, Thomas W., assignor to Carraway Engineering
Company, Inc., Dallas, Tex. Air conditioning system.
2,090,782 : Aug. 24.
Carraway, Thomas W., assignor to Carraway Engineering
Compa"nv, Inc., Dallas, Tex. Air conditioning unit.
2,101,467 ; Dec. 7.
Carre, Jean, Leers, France. Apparatus for giving anes-
thetics. 2,103,144 : Dec. 21.
Carrick Engineering Company. (See Pugsley, William H.,
assignor.)
Carrie. George M., Montreal, J. W. Craig, F, E, Lathe, and
A. C. Halferdahl, Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Spalling
resistant refractory brick, 2,068,641 ; Jan. 26.
Carrier Corporation. (See Arf, Herman R., assignor.)
Carrier Corporation. (See Ashley, Carlyle M., assignor.)
Carrier Corporation. (See Carpender, William, assignor.)
Carrier Corporation. (See Carrier, Willis H., assignor,)
Carrier Corporation. (See Jones. Walter, assignor,)
Carrier Corporation, (See Lewis. Leo L., assignor.)
Carrier Corporation. (See Marshall, Henry H., assignor.)
Carrier Corporation, (See Polderman, Lambert H., as-
signor.)
Carrier Corporation. (See Shawhan. S. F., and Ashley,
assignors.)
Carrier Corporation. (See Young, Henry S., Jr., as-
signor,)
Carrier, Willis H., Elizabeth, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Carrier Corporation, Newark, N. J. Sealing
and thrust balancing device. 2,077,038: Apr. 13.
Carrier, Worthy W.. and E. C. Leonard, assignors to
Marvel Seeder Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Combina-
tion seeder and fertilizer. 2,09(),525 : Aug. 17.
Carroll, A. R., et al. (See Carroll, 0, F., and WlUey, as-
signors.)
Carroll, Charles F., and A. O. Willey, assignors to A, R.
Carroll and J, L. Frantz, Cleveland, Ohio, Gas burn-
ing apparatus, 2,070,969 ; Feb, 16.
Carroll. Edward R., Brooklyn, assignor of one-third to
the firm of Townsond & Decker, New York, N, Y„ and
one-tliird to B. J. Curtis, and P. J. Quinn. trading as
Blinker Fuel Company. Stabilizing ships with fuel oil.
2.077.143 : .Apr. 13.
Carroll, Elbert H, (See DXierienga, Frank, assignor,)
Carroll, Ellsworth W. (See Connor, H, M.. and Carroll.)
(Carroll, Eugene G. (See Sanford. R. S., and Carroll.)
Carroll, Eugene G., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Ben-
dix Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2,074,719 : Mar. 23.
Carroll. Eugene G., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Bendix
Brake Company, South Bend, Ind, Fluid brake.
2.081,575: May 2.5.
Carroll, Eugene G., Los Angeles. Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bendix Brake Company. South Bend,
Ind. Hydraulic brake apparatus. 2,098.653 : Nov. 9.
Carroll. Eugene G.. assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpora-
tion. South Bend, Ind, Brake. 2,102,833 : Dec. 21.
Carroll, Eugene G., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Bendix
Brake Company, South Bend, Ind, Brake, 2,102,834 ;
Dec. 21.
Carroll. Fred yi.. Binghamton. assignor to International
Business Machines Corporation. New York. N. Y. As-
sorting machine. 2.076.705: Apr. 13.
Carroll. Hezeklah W.. Jr., assignor to Autographic Register
Company. Hoboken, N, J. Manifolding. 2.087,850 ;
July 20.
Carroll, James J.. Detroit. Mich. Metal expanding ma-
chine. 2,083,775 ; June 15.
Carroll, James M., assignor to Monarch Manufacturing
Works, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa, Device for venting oil
burner installations. 2,086.698 ; July 13.
Carroll, John u., Des ;MoinHS. Iowa. Individual cosmetic
container structure. 2,102,885 ; Dec. 21.
Carroll, John W., Detroit, Mich. Hydraulic brake sys-
tem coupler. 2,084,191 ; June 15.
Carroll. Joseph H, (See Ma lone, J. Y., Carroll, and
McKee. )
Carroll, Manly E., assignor to The Universal Generators
Corporation, Inc., Miami, Fla. Generating gaseous fuel
admixtures. 2,073,607 ; Mar. 16.
Carroll, Manly E., Miami, Fla,, assignor to Universal
Generators Corporation, Inc. Manifold for internal
comt)UStion engines. 2,073,608 ; Mar. 16.
Carroll. Monroe W., Beaumont, Tex, Well bridging, ce-
menting, whipstock, and milling apparatus, 2,100,684 :
Nov. 30.
Carroll, William M.. assignor to S. F. Bowser & Com-
pany, Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. Liquid dispensing ap-
paratus. 2,101.806 ; Dec. 7.
Carrollton Metal Products Company, The. (See Pfeffer-
korn, F. F., and Stevens, assignors.)
Carrom Company, The. (See'Stearns, Freeman R., as-
signor.)
Carrouee, Ren^. (See B^chereau, L., and Carrou^e.)
Carruthers. Francis W.. Little Rock, Ark., assignor to
Davis & Geek. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y, Surgical suture or
ligature. 2.093,145 ; Sept. 14.
Carrutliers, James R. (See Hooker, F, J., and (Car-
ruthers,)
Carson, Amon H., R. O. Anderson, and C. D. Davenport,
Oklahoma City, Okla. Rotary rig drilling control.
2.079,841 : May 11.
Carson, Andy, Tampa, Fla. Carburetor. 2,083,428;
June 8.
Carson, August J., Oakland, Calif. Accounting appa-
ratus. 2,095,562 ; Oct. 12.
Carson, Benjamin R,, Collingswood, N, J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Automatic stopping
device. 2,083,314 ; June 8,
Carson, Benjamin R,, Camden, N, J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Automatic
Phonograph. 2.094,255 : Sept. 28,
Carson, Clifford C. Cleveland, Ohio. Heating and ven-
tilating. 2,076.399 : Apr. 6.
Carson, Clifford C Chicago, 111. Heater. 2,093,306;
Sept. 14.
Carson, Clifford C, Cleveland, Ohio. Heating apparatus.
2.093,349 : Sept. 14.
Carson. Harry Y., Birmingham. Ala., and R. J. Teetor,
Cadillac. Mich. Bell and spigot pipe joint. 2,087,752 ;
Jully 20.
Carson, Henry A., Burbank, Calif. Cylinder oiler for
internal combustion engines. 2,079,676 : May 11.
Carson, Hiram J.. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Manufacturing
gases. 2.066.670 ; Jan. 5.
Carson, Hiram J., Omaha, Nebr. Apparatus for produc-
ing water gas, 2,072,357 ; Mar. 2.
Carson, Hiram J., Omaha, Nebr. Producing gas.
2,093,005 : Sept, 14.
Carson, Jesse F,, assignor to Electric Vacuum Cleaner
Co., Inc, Cleveland, Ohio, Vacuum cleaner. 2.091,107 :
Aug. 24.
Carson, Oswald B., Scarsdale, N. Y. Goggles, spectacles,
or the like. 2,075,020 ; Mar. 30.
Carson, Robert H.. assignor to Burpee Can Sealer Com-
pany. Chir.'igo. 111. Valve for jjressure cookers, steriliz-
ers and the like. 2,097,585 ; Nov. 2.
Carstarphen, Fred C, Denver, Colo,, assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey,
Wire rope, 2,074,956 ; Mar. 23.
Carswell, J. M. (See Puckett, Willard M., assignor.)
Carswell, Thomas S.. Kirkwood. Mo., assignor to Jlon-
santo Chemical Company, St. Louis, Mo. Separation of
chloranisidine isomers. 2.069.546 : Feb. 2.
Carswell, Thomas S., Kirkwood, assignor to Monsanto
Chemical Company, St, Louis, Mo. Esters of di-
carboxylic acids and substituted phenols, 2,079,487 :
May 4,
Cart, Theodore S., Princeton, assignor to Atlantic Prod-
ucts Corporation, Trenton, N. J. Luggage bag
2,086,895: July 13.
Carta, Anthony. (See Barycz, Frank V., assignor,)
Carter, .\inslie T.. P.arcelona. Spain, assignor to General
Railway Signal Company. Rochester. N. Y. Highway
Crossinc sisnal system. 2.088.837: Aug. 3.
Carter, Albert, Cleveland Heights, assignor to Carter
Pneumatic Tool Company. Cleveland, Ohio, Tube
cleaning machine. 2.089.597 ; Aug. 10.
Carter, Albert L.. and E. K. Miller, assignors to Carter
Miller Mill Furnishing Company. Spokane, Wash. Pea
separating apparatus. 2.073.095 : Mar. 9.
Carter. Barnard M.. Montclair. N. J.. T. V. Fowler,
l*elham. N. Y.. and H. F. Merriam. West Orange, N. J.,
assisnors to General Chemical Company. New York,
N. Y. Making a sulphur bearing oil. 2.070,256 ; Feb. 9.
Carter. Benjamin C. (See Knowles, J. R., and Carter.)
Carter. Bern.nrd M., Montclair. N. J., assignor to General
Chemical Company, Now York, N, Y, Production of
sulphur, 2,080,384; May 11,
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Carter, Bernard M., Montclair, N. J., assignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Production of
carbon bisulphide. 2,081,576 : May 25.
Carter, Bernard M., Montclair, N. J., assignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Treating mate-
rial. 2,095,232 ; Oct. 12.
Carter, Bernard M., Montclair, N. J., .Tssignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Manufacture of
sulphuric acid. 2,095,628 ; Oct. 12.
Carter Cai'buretor Corporation. (See Berry, Russell G.,
assignor.)
Carter Carburetor Corporation. (See Bicknell, George M.,
assignor.)
Carter Carburetor Corporation. (See Blattner, August H.,
assignor.)
Carter Carburetor Corporation. (See Coffey, Irven E., as-
signor.)
Carter Carburetor Corporation. (See Ericson, George E.,
assignor.)
Carter Carburetor Corporation. (See Ewart, William M.,
assignor.)
Carter Carburetor Corporation. (See Kommer, Fred A.,
assignor.)
Carter Carburetor Corporation. (See Mollberg, Byron,
assignor.)
Carter Carburetor Corporation. (See Whisler, Riilph II.,
assignor.)
Carter, Chas., et al. (See Ivurt/-, Cyrus B., assignor.)
Carter, Clare A. (See Wickert, J. N., and Carter.)
Carter, Clarence L., Pittsburgh, Pa. Smoking pipe.
2,074,457 ; Mar. 23.
Carter, Earl H., Longview, Tex. Pumping means for oil
wells. 2,088,892 ; Aug. 3.
Carter, Edward H., and L. J. Figg, Jr., Kingsport, Tenn.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Purification of products
of the destructive distillation of wood. 2,095,857 ;
Oct. 12.
Carter, Emmett F., Emporium, Pa., assignor to Hygrade
Sylvania Corporation, Salem, Mass. Space discharge
tube. 2,081,125 ; May 18.
Carter, Plaskell C, assignor to Iron Fireman Manufacur-
jng Company, Portland, Oreg. Ash collector for un-
derfeed stokers. 2,094,093 ; Sept. 28.
Carter, Haskell C, assignor to Iron Fireman Manufac-
turing Company, Portland, Oreg. Coal worm drive.
2,103,345; Dec. 21.
Carter, Haskell C, and A. L. Wallace, assignors to Iron
Fireman Manufacturing Company, Portland, Oreg.
Method of and apparatus for manufacturing rolled steel
worms. 2,094,204 ; Sept. 28.
Carter, Henry C, Dearborn, Mich. Steel for musical in-
struments. 2,082.683 ; June 1.
Carter, Horace A., Richmond, Va. Dispensing apparatus
and cabinet. 2,090,665 ; Aug. 24.
Carter, ,Tohn D.. Lansdowne, assignor to Philadelphia
Quartz Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Silicates of al-
kali metals and producing them. 2,078,836 ; Apr. 27.
Carter, John D., Lansdowne, assignor to Philadelphia
Quartz Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Fiberboard.
2,099,598; Nov. 16.
Carter, John F. (See Ginter, C. W., and Carter.)
Carter, John W., Wichita Falls, Tex. Clutch. 2,070,154;
Feb. 9.
Carter, Leonard F., Colorado Springs, Colo. Electric re-
ciprocating hand tool. 2,087,018; July 13.
Carter, Leonard F.. Colorado Springs, Colo. Automatic
shut-off valve. 2,096,785 ; Oct. 26.
Carter, Leslie F. (Hoe Carlson, P.. G., and Carter.)
Carter, Leslie F., Leonia, N. J., assignor to Sperry Gyro-
scope Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Air supported
gyroscope. 2,086,896 ; July 13.
Carter, I/eslie F., Leonia, N. J., assignor to Sperry Gyro-
rcope Comnnnv, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Air borne direc-
lional gyroscope. 2,086,898; July 13.
Carter, Leslie F., I-eonla. N. J., assignor to Sperry Gyro-
scope Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Air borne gyro-
magnetic compass. 2,091,904; Sept. 7.
Carter, Leslie P., Leonia, N. J., assignor to Sperry Gyro-
scope Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Directional gyro-
scope for aircraft. 2,093,417; Sept. 21.
Carter, Leslie 1''., Leonia, N. .1., and M. F. I?ates, assignors
to Sperry Gyroscope Company, Inc., Bi'ooklyn, N. Y.
Air borne artificial horizon. 2,086,897; July 13.
Carter, Leslie F., Leonia, N. J., and W. Bolster, New
York, assignors to Sperry Gyroscope Comi)any, Inc..
BrooMyn, N. Y. Air borne gyrocompass. 2,095,313;
Oct. 12.
Carter, Leslie F., and C. A. Frische, Leonia, N. J., as-
signors lo Sperr,y Gyroscope Company, Inc., Brooklyn,
N. Y. Magnetic directional gyroscope. 2,098,564;
Nov. 9.
Carter, IJonel A., Webster Groves, Mo. Hair and scalp
treating .-ipparalus. 2,081,034; May 18.
Carter Millr^r Mill li'iii'nishiiig Company. (See Carter,
A. Jj., and IMIllcr, assignors.)
Carter. I'crcv W. (Sec UleliMrds, IT. J., and ("arter.l
Carter, I'cter G.. and H. II. Senni'tt. Itl.iclilcy, Ma nclirsi.r,
England, and ('. Sliaw, (Jraiigciiioulli. Scot land, as
slgnors (o Iniperlaj Clii'inlcal Indnslrles Lliiilti'il. .\<-r
tatc ai-lifii-i.'il sill; dvcsl mI'I'h, L'.O!)", I.'ll.' ; Nov, '_'.
Carter. I'lillii) M., Detroit, Mich. Freewlii'cl control.
2.091,468 ; Aug. 31.
Carter, Philip S., Rocky Point, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Aperiodic antenna. 2,099,296 ;
Nov. 16.
Carter Pneumatic Tool Company. (See Carter, Albert,
assignor.)
Carter, Ralph H. (See Elssner, R., and Carter.)
Carter, Russell W., Albia, Iowa. Washing machine agita-
tor. 2,092,954 ; Sept. 14.
Carter, Samuel C. (See Campbell, J. A., and Carter.)
Carter, Wilber A., Detroit, Mich. Mechnnisni for utilizing
the enei'sjy of a current of fluid. 2.078.837 : .-Vpr. 27.
Carter, Wilbur A., Detroit, Mich. Load allocating device.
2,098,654; Nov. 9.
Cni-rcr. Wiliard K. (See McKinley, J. M.. and Carter.)
Carter, William, Lawrence, Kans. Mechanical toy.
2,083,218 ; June 8.
Carter, William A., Romford, assignor of three-tenths to
D. I. M. Kennard and three-tenths to J. R. Alexander,
London, England. Hydraulic absorber. 2,070,709 ;
Feb. 16.
Carter, William, Company, The. (See Drumheller, Charles
E., assignor.)
Carter, William, Company, The. (See Vincent, William
J., assignor.)
Carter, William H., and J. R. Rudderforth, Washington,
D. C. Dish. 2,085,951 ; July 6.
Cartier, Societe Anonyme. (See Lenfant, Louis, assignor.)
Cartigny, Georges L. D., Rieme-Gent, Belgium, assignor to
Aktiebolaget Kemiska Patenter, Landskrona, Sweden.
Filtering apparatus. 2,095.350 ; Sept. 28.
Cartlidge, Franlc. (See Crawford, L. F., and Cartlidge. )
Cartlidge, Frank, assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Loading machine. 2,073,142 ;
Jlar. 9.
Cartlidge, Frank, assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Loading machine. 2,077,876 ;
Apr. 20.
Cartlidge, Prank, assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Loading machine gathering
chain. 2.090,395 ; Aug. 17.
Cartlidge, Frank, assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Conveyer. 2,099,512 ; Nov. 16.
Cartlidge, Frank, assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Gathering or pick-up conveyer.
2,101,238; Dec. 7.
Carton Container Company. (See Ringler, William A.,
assignor.)
Carton, Jean, Blonts, France. Radial field relay.
2,076,879 ; Apr. 13.
Carton & Specialties, Inc. (See Bueschel, Andrew E.,
assignor.)
Cartoning Machinery Corporation. (See Evans, Harry L.,
assignor.)
Cartoning Jlachinery Corporation. (See Hohl, G. I., and
Evans, assignors.)
Cartter, W. G., et al. (See Brandenburg, Harry J., as-
signor.)
Cartun, Paul O., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
General Electric Company. Tubular electric incandes-
cent lamp. 2.082.616 ; June 1.
Cartun, Paul O., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
General Electric Company. Incandescent lamp and
similar device. 2,084,192 ; June 15.
Cartwright, William D., Indianapolis, Ind. Accelerator
brake control. 2,072,666 ; Mar. 2.
Cartv. Alton B., Washington, D. C. Printing furniture.
2,095,354; Oct. 12.
Cartzdafner, Roy E., deceased, Passaic National Bank and
Trust Company, executor, Passaic, N. J., assignor to
Magor Car Corporation, New I'ork, N. Y. Dump car.
2,077,354; Apr. 13.
Carus Cliemical Company. (See Schumacher, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Ca'-iithers, Robert S.. Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Carrier wave transmission system. 2,006.332 ;
Jan. 5.
Caruthers. Robert S.. Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. New York,
N. Y. Wave amplification and generation. 2,060,333;
Jan. 5.
Caruthers, Robert S., Mountain liakes, N. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone I>aboratories, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Modulating system. 2,086,601 ; July 13.
Caruthers, Robert S., Towaco, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New Y'ork, N. Y.
Modulating system. 2,080,4.59 ; May 18.
Caruthers, Robert S., Jackson Heights, assignor to Bell
T(>leplione Laboratories, Incorporated, Now York, N. Y.
Modulating system. 2,080.602 ; July 13.
Carvalho. Leslie R. N., Toledo. Ohio, assignor to Owens-
Illinois Glass Company. Closure. 2,082,617; June 1.
"arver, Andrew J.. Walters, OUla. 90° bend, flexible pipe
cleaning tool. 2.099.723 ; Nov. 23.
'arver Cotton Gin Company. (See McIiOan, Robert W.,
assignor.)
■.irver, Fred S., Short Hills, N. J. Press. 2,072.942;
Mar. it.
'arvin Itottlecap Corp. (See Penn, Isidore, assignor.)
'.-irwardiiKS (ieorge, Bath, England. lOtjulpolslng mech-
anism. 2,090.1.39; Aug. 17.
C'arwin'<liiie, George, Bath, assignor of one half lo Her-
bert Terry & Sons Limited. Ulddlteli. I':nKlan(I. Equi-
poising incchnnlsm. 2.07l!,ll(l ; Apr. ll.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Cary, Beecher B., and C. Hollerith, assignors to Hayes
Industries, Inc., Jackson, Mich. Mufller. 2,070,543;
Feb. 9.
Cary, Beecher B., assignor to Hayes Industries, Inc.,
Jackson, Mich. Fan construction. 2,098,640 ; Nov. 9.
Cary, Beecher B., and C. Hollerith, assignors to ?Iayes
Industries, Inc., Jackson, Mich. Multiblade fan con-
struction. 2,097,205 ; Oct. 26.
Cary, John E. and V., Opelousas, La. Plow. 2,085,633;
June 29.
Cary, Valerie. (See Cary, John E.. and V.)
Casablancas, Fernando, Sabadell, Spain. Mechanism for
drawing textile rovings. 2,075,571 ; Mar. 30.
Casablancas, Fernando, Sabadell, Spain. Guiding frame
of the belts for the high draft mechanisms. 2,094,229 ;
Sept. 28.
Casablancas, Fernando. Sabadell, Spain. Mechanism for
suspending the bobbins of roving on the creels of
spinning machines. 2,095,518 ; Oct. 12.
Casablancas, Fernando, Lausanne, Switzerland. Guiding
of belts in high-draft mechanisms. 2,099,970 ; Nov. 23.
Casagrande, Leo, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany. Hard-
ening soil. 2,099,328 ; Nov. 16.
Casajuana, Amado. (See Viscasilla.s, Jose, assignor.)
Casanova. Camillo, Zurich. Switzerland. Flexible foot-
wear. 2,067,845 ; .Tan. 12.
Cascadden, Earle S., Lapel, Ind. Breaking plow.
2,084,055 ; June 15.
Casco Products Corporation. (See Bahr, Gustave F., as-
signor.)
Casco Products Corporation. (See Cohen, Joseph H.,
assignor.)
Casco Products Corporation. (See Johnson, Arthur A.,
assignor.)
Case, Arthur F., assignor to The Wellman Engineering
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Car dumper. 2,082,942 ;
June 8.
Case, Charles Z., London, England, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Spool for winding film through cameras.
2,080,072 ; May 11.
Case. Harry B., assignor to The Luzerne Rubber Company,
Trenton, N. J. Sliding door for display cases.
2,067,118; Jan. 5.
Case, J. I., Company. (See Davies, David P., assignor.)
Case, J. I., Company. (See Heitshu, Daniel C, assignor.)
Case, J. I., Company. (See Hendricks, S. B., and Markel,
assignors.)
Case, J. I., Company. (See MacGregor, Wallace F., as-
signor.)
Case, J. I., Company. (See Rutter, Alvah E., assignor.)
Case, Jesse A., Brockton, Mass. Container. 2,()94,230 ;
Sept. 28.
Case, Lynn R. (Spp Scott. H. A., and Case.)
Case, Lynn B., Highland Park, assignor to .John Waldron
Corporation, New Brunswick, N. J. Coating casting
machine. 2,086,117 ; July 6.
Case, Nelson P., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to Hazeltine
Corporation, Jersey City, N. J. Amplification control.
2,072,708 ; Mar. 2.
Case, Nelson P., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to Hazeltine
Corporation. Coupling system. 2,080,560 ; May 18.
Case, Nelson P., Great Neck. N. Y., assignor to Hazeltine
Corporation. Feedback circuits. 2,093.416 ; Sept. 21.
Case, Nelson P., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Hazel-
tine Corporation. Automatic frequency control.
2,100,733 ; Nov. 30.
Casey, James F., Woodside and J. Kane, New York, N. Y.
Telephone dialing device. 2,088,688 ; Aug. 3.
Caspv. Irene M., Oakland, Calif. Decorative article.
2,097,513 ; Nov. 2.
Casey. Ledgoworth G.. assignor to The Cincinnati Elec-
trical Tool Companv, Cincinnati, Ohio. Grinding ma-
chine. 2,097,944 : Nov. 2.
Casey, Vincent R., and G. A. Larsen, assignors to C & L
Method (if l'"oot Correction, Portland, Oreg. Arch sup-
porter. 2.0G7.475 : .Tan. 12.
Casey, William, assignor to Canadian Locomotive Com-
pan.v, Limited, Kingston. Ontario, Canada. Method of
and apparatus for treating materials. 2,101,042 :
Dec. 7.
Cash, A. W., Company. (See Temple, Paul C, assignor.)
Cash, A. W., Company. (See Terry, Charles M., assignor.)
Cash, Claude C, assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated, Now York, N. Y. Neutralizing system.
2.086.603; July 13.
Cash, Claude D., Chicago, 111. Fastener device for radi-
ator covers and the like. 2,092,370 : Sept. 7.
Cashier, Antonio and E., Syracuse, N. Y. Adjustable
platform for vehicles. 2,086,255 ; July 6.
Cashier, Emelio. (See Cashier, Antonio, and E.)
easier, Herman, Canastota, N. Y. Photographic pack.
2,074,890; Mar. 23.
Caslor, Herman, Canastota, N. Y. Camera. 2,093,032 ;
Sept. 14.
Casner, Thaddous S., Plainfield, N. J. Motor for electric
razors. 2,079,151 ; May 4.
Caspar, Eduard, Zurich, Switzerland. Silencer for the
exha\iat gases of internal combustion engines.
2,103.810; Dec. 28.
Casper, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Message drop box and
signaling system. 2,076,017; Apr. 6.
Cass, Oliver W., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to E. I. du
I'ont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington. Del.
Chlorinating 1,1-dichlorpropene-l. 2,097,442 ; Nov. 2.
Cassani, Francesco, Este, Italy. Swash plate device.
2,077,986 ; Apr. 20.
Cassanos, Demetrios H. (See Cassanos, Harilaos D. and
D. H.)
Cassanos, Harilaos D. and D. H.. Woburn, Mass. Pocket
toothbrush. 2,081,792 : May 25.
Cass6, Marcel, Essonnes, France. Fulling machine of the
roller t.vpe. 2,093.709 ; Sept. 21.
Cassell, Henry C, Blilwaukee, Wis. Phonetic alarm sys-
tem. 2,084,242 ; June 15.
Cassen, Benedict, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Westinghouse
X-Ray Company Inc. X-ray measuring system.
2,098,275 ; Nov. 9.
Cassidy, Eugene H. (See Newton, Frank H., assignor.)
Cassidy, Perry R. (See Bailey, E. G., Cassidy, and
Hardgrove.)
Cassidy, Perry R. (See Harter, I., and Cassidy.)
Cassidy, Perry R., Short Hills, assignor to The Babcock
& Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Pulverizer.
2,083,941 ; June 15.
Cassin, Anthony F. (See Adelsperger, H. E., and Cassin.)
Casso, Fructuosa, San Antonio, Tex. Pattern drafting
instrument. 2,083,315 ; June 8.
Castellani, Jlatilde. (See Peters, William E., assignor.)
Castings Patent Corporation. (See Hagemeyer, Henry F.,
assignor.)
Castings Patent Corporation. (See Toman, Michael E.,
assignor.)
Castlno, John B., River Forest, 111. Swinging wringer.
2,077,673 ; Apr. 20.
Castle, Chester W., Maplewood, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Electrode for thermionic discharge devices.
2,075,639 ; Mar. 30.
Castledine, Charles O.. Windom. Minn. Gasoline tank for
motor vehicles. 2,103,448; Dec. 28.
Castleman, Samuel T., assignor to AU-Eleetric Cream
Separator Company, Louisville, Ky. Electric cream
separator. 2,079,396 ; May 4.
Castner, William H., Spokane, Wash. Cooking grid.
2,086,155 ; July 6.
Casto, Lloyd V., Detroit, Mich. Decorating metallic sur-
faces. 2,073,624 ; Mar. 16.
Casto, Lloyd V., Detroit. Mich., G. von Webern, E. W.
Hamant, and O. D. King, Dayton, Ohio; said von
Webern, Hamant, and King, assignors to Oxford Var-
nish Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Surface decorating
method and machine. 2,096,730 ; Oct. 26.
Casto, Lloyd V., Detroit, Mich., G. von Webern, O. D.
King, and E. W. Hamant. Dayton, Ohio assignors to
Oxford Varnish Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Apparatus
for handling and decorating articles of manufacture.
2,096.731 ; Oct. 26.
Castongay, Joseph A. H.. Woonsocket, R. I. Construc-
tion of an emergency tire chain. 2,087,100 ; July 13.
Castonguay, Leger S., Cuyahoga l''alls, assignor lo The
Patrol Valve Companv. Cleveland. Ohio. Pilot con-
trolled cut-off valve. 2.07fi..i4S : Apr. 13.
Castonova, Joseph. (See Brandel. Simon, assignor.)
Castriana, Thomas A., Ossining, N. Y. Macaroni guitar.
2,083,429 ; June 8.
Castro, Lizandro F., Oakland, Calif. Air brake system.
2,094.205 ; Sept. 28.
Caswell, (ieorge F. C. (See Winby, L. P., and Caswell.)
Caswell, Joseph, and K. Elchuk. Windsor, Ontario, Gran-
ada. Style and cloth design illustrator . 2,076,426 ;
Apr. 6.
Catalina. James R., Kansas Citv, Mo. Auxiliary wheel.
2,102,835 : Dec. 21.
Cate, Malcolm S., assignor to Hood Rubber Company, Inc.,
Watertown, Mass. Shoe last. 2,083,146 : June 8.
Cate, Paul E., assignor to The Fulton Sylphon CJorapany,
Knoxville, Tenn. Stop mechanism for bellows de-
vices. 2,072,617 ; Mar. 2.
Cate. Paul E.. assignor to The Fulton Sylphon Company,
Knoxville. Tenn. Apparatus for testing thermostatic
devices. 2.095.355 ; Oct. 12.
Caterpillar Tractor Co. (See Best, Clarence L., as-
signor.)
Caterpillar Tractor Co. (See Eberhard, Harmon S., as-
signor.)
CaterpiMar Tractor Co. (See Gustafson, Carl A., as-
signor.)
Caterpillar Tractor Co. (See Lewis, George W., as-
signor.)
Caterpillar Tractor Co. (See Radford, William H., as-
signor.)
Caterpillar Tractor Co. (See .Starr, Oscar L., assignor.)
Caterpillar Tractor Co. (See Starr, O. L., and Eber-
hard, assignors.)
Catos. Julius. (See Ryde, J. W., and Gates.)
(^atos, lyoroy C. Wostbrook, Maine, assignor to S. D.
Warren Company, Boston, Mass. Paper. 2,088,893 ;
Aug. 3.
Cathoart. Harry G., Cleveland, Ohio. Toy cap gun.
2,088.894 ; Aug. 3.
Catherall, Alfred C., Rotlierham, England. Permanent
magnet. 2.096,070 ; Oct. 19.
Cathey, Cecil C, Albany, Oreg. Hanger for trousers.
2,066,765 ; Jan. 5.
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Catini, Vincenzo, New York, N. Y. Binding element for
a stack of sheet material and forming the binding
element. 2.089,018 ; Aug. 3.
Catini. Vincenzo, New York, N. Y. Loose leaf binding.
2,091,254; Aug. 31.
Catland, Alfred C. (See Howard, J. H., and Catland.)
Catland, Alfred C, Alhambra, assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Roller bit. 2,066,671 ;
Jan. 5. „ ,
Catland, Alfred C, Alhambra. assisnor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Roller bit. 2,068,375 ;
Jan. 19.
Catland, Alfred C, Alhambra, assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Well reamer. 2,071,611 ;
Feb. 23.
Catland, Alfred C, Alhambra, assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Core pump. 2,081,194 ;
May 25.
Catland, Alfred C, Alhambra, assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Well reamer. 2,084,430;
June 22.
Catland, Alfred C, Alhambra, assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Well tool construction.
2,087,500 ; July 20.
Catland, Alfred C., Alhambra, assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Roller bit. 2,087,501 ;
July 20.
Catland, Alfred C, Alhambra. assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Well reamer. 2,093,632 ;
Sept. 21.
Catland, Alfred C, Alhambra, assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Core drill. 2,093,633;
Sept. 21.
Catland, Alfred C, Alhambra, assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Repairing well tools.
2,096.447 ; Oct. 19.
Catland, Alfred C, Alhambra, assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Core drill. 2,100,311 ;
Nov. 30.
Catland, Alfred C, Alhambra, and J. H. Howard, Hunt-
ington Park, said Catland assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Core recovering tool.
2.081.195 : May 25.
Catland, Alfred C, Alhambra, and W. H. Maxwell.
Beverly Hills, assignors to Globe Oil Tools Company,
Los Nietos, Calif. Well bit. 2,089,466 ; Aug. 10.
Catland, Alfred C, Alhambra, and P. C. Efromson. Whit-
tier, assignors to Globe Oil Tools Company, Los Nietos,
Calif. Core catcher. 2,103,011; Dec. 28.
Catlett, James T., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Welding apparatus. 2,091,308 ;
Aug. 31.
Catlett, James T., Scotia, and V. J. Chapman, Schenectady,
N. Y., assignors to General Electric Company. Weld-
ing machine. 2,091,307; Aug. 31.
Catley, Douglas, Wellington, New Zealand. Coupling for
hose and like piping. 2,084,431 ; June 22.
Catlin, John B. (See Mahler, E., and Catlin.)
Cato7,ella, Romeo A. (See Fortunate, V., and Catozella.)
Catterall, AVilliam H., and W. J. Barry, Lebanon, Pa., as-
signors to Bethlehem Steel Company. Guide twister.
2,069,517 ; Feb. 2.
Catto, Albert R. (See Harper, G. W., and Catto.)
Caudera, Loranzo. (See Cusanelli, Paul A., assignor.)
Caudle, Arthur A., assignor to J. P., C. L., and J. P., Jr.
Grey, a co-partnership doing business as Grey Ho-
siery Mills. ITendersonville, N. C. Circular knitting
machine. 2,101,6.39 ; Dec. 7.
Caudle, Arthur A., and J. f. Grey, Jr., assignors to Grey
Hosiery Mills, Hendersonville, N. C. Circular knitting
machine. 2,092,347 ; Sept. 7.
Caudri, Johan F. M. (See van Peski, A. J., and Caudri.)
Cuuer, Wilhelm, and E. Glowatzki, Gottingen, Germany.
Artificial network. 2,085,952 ; July 0.
(Jancr, Wilhelm, Kassel, and W. Brandt, Berlin, Germany.
Electric filter. 2,085,953 ; ,Tuly 6.
Caughlan, Martha W., San Francisco, Calif. Reflecting
surface. 2,077,740 ; Apr. 20.
C.-nilk, T^uiher W., Jr., SulTolk, Va. Tag fastener.
2.007.965 ; Nov. 2.
Caulkins, Cecil P., New London, Conn. Toy vehicle.
2,092.388 ; Sent. 7.
Cauwenl)erg, Winfred J. (See Ryan, L. W., jind Cauwen-
berg. )
Cavagnaro, Nicholas J., Rieliinond Hill, assignor to
('onRolidiit<'<l Macaroni Machinery Corporation, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Apparatus for drying sliort alimentary
paste. 2, 07'), 458 ; Mar. 23.
Cuvagnaro, Nichol.is J., Ridmiond Hill, assignor to Con-
solidated Macaroni Machinery Corporation, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Cutting machine for spaghetti, macaroni, etc.
2,103,317; Doc. 28.
(."iivalli'l ti. Kiibolc, Milan, Ttnlv. Appai-;ilns for making
infiLHionH. 2,078,501 ; Apr. 27.
Cavallo, Elsie S., et al. (Sec Stonnan, Edward A., as-
signor.)
Cavallo, M. Agatha, et nl. (See Storman, Edward A.,
nsslgnor.)
Cavallo, I'eler A., Jr., et nl. (See Storman, Edward A.,
nBsignoi-.)
Cavanagli, (ierald P., Euclid, assignor to The Ohio Rub-
ber Company, Wllloughby, Ohio. Cover for anlonioblle
running boards and the like. 2,084,016; Jiuic 15.
Cavanagh, Gerald P., Euclid, and H. W. Schultz, Lake-
wood, assignors to The Ohio Rubber Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Floor mat. 2,089,598 ; Aug. 10.
Cavanagh, John F., Providence, R. I., assignor to Boston
Wire Stitcher Company, Portland, Maine. Fastener ap-
plying device. 2,095,659 ; Oct. 12.
Cavanagh, John F., Providence, R. I., assignor to Boston
Wire Stitcher Company, Portland, Maine. Fastener
applying device. 2,096.371 ; Oct. 19.
Cavanagh, John J., Farmingdale, N. Y. Commodity pack-
age. 2,085,414 ; June 29.
Cavanaugh, CJeorge S., Los Angeles, Calif. Lubricating
composition. 2,100,685 ; Nov. 30.
Cave, Daniel B., assignor to R. W. Ashton, Lincoln, Nebr.
Mixing and filtering apparatus. 2,089,535 ; Aug. 10.
Cave, Henry, assignor to The Fuller Brush Company,
Hartford, Conn. Brush. 2,070,393 ; Feb. 9.
Cave, Henry, assignor to The Fuller Brush Company,
Hartford, Conn. Mop. 2,095,917 ; Oct. 12.
Cave, Henry, assignor to The Fuller Brush Company,
Hartford. Conn. Brush. 2,095,918 ; Oct. 12.
Cavedo, Archie C, Durham, N. C. Window shade holder.
2,089,876 ; Aug. 10.
Cavins, Paul, Long Beach, Calif. Bailer or clean-out tool
and method. 2,088,151 ; July 27.
Cawley, Aloysius J., Pittston, Pa. Diavision. 2,083,292 ;
June 8.
Cawood, Clarence A., and L. Johnston, assignors to The
Electric Railway Equipment Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Adjustable hanger adapter. 2,070,883 ; Feb. 16.
Cayo, Julius N. (See Thomas, Frank W.. assignor.)
Cayo, Julius N., Benton Harbor, Mich. Container.
2,100.240; Nov. 23.
Cease, Robert R., Nameoki, assignor to General Steel
Castings Corporation, Granite City,. 111. Railway
truck. 2,084,891 ; June 22.
Ceccon, John B., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to San
Francisco Sulphur Company. Sulphur stabilization and
preservation. 2,080,408 ; May 18.
Ceccon, John B., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to San
Francisco Sulphur Company. Sulphur stabilization and
preservation. 2,080,409 ; May 18.
Cecil, Walter W., 11, Harrison, Ark. Paper drinking cup.
2.102,510 ; Dec. 14.
Cecka, Thomas G., assignor to International Milling Com-
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. Feed regulator and separator.
2,070,508 ; Feb. 9.
Coder, Wilbur J., Los Angeles, Calif. Pocket room guide.
2,098,944; Nov. 16.
Cederlund. Albert, assignor to Crompton & Knowles Loom
Works, Worcester, Mass. Color selector for shuttle
changing looms. 2,103,767 ; Dec. 28.
Cederstrom, Harold A., assignor to Roscoe Manufacturing
Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Trailer hitch. 2,072,728 ;
Mar. 2.
Cegler, Carl. (See Palmer, F. B., and Cegler.)
Cekal, James G., assignor to Crane (io., Chicago, 111. Com-
bination valve and vent for plumbing fixtures.
2,096,844 ; Oct. 26.
Cela Holding S. A. (See Schwartz, Fernand P., assignor.)
Celander, Philip A. (See Williams, W. W., Celander, and
Nesmith.)
Celanese (Corporation of American. (See Allan. J., and
Wainwright. assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Beran, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Blake, G. R., and
Seymour, assignors.)
Celaiiose Corporation of America. (See Congdon, T. B.,
and Ijong, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Dickie, W. A., and
Greenwood, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Dickie, W. A.,
McGill, and Taylor, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Dickie, W. A.,
and MoncriefF, assignors.)
Cel.nnese Corporation of America. (See Dickie, W. A.,
Moncri(>ff, and North, assignors.)
Cel.'mese Corporation of America. (See Dickie, W. A., and
.Sowter, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Dickie. W. A.,
and Tiivlor, assignors.)
Celanese (^irponition of America. (See Dickie, W. A., and
Tyc(>, assignors.)
Celanese (Corporation of America. (See Dreyfus, C, and
Martin, assignors.)
Celanese Coi-poration of America. (See Dreyfus, C., and
Whitehead, assignors.)
Celanese Corpor.'ition of .Vnverlca. (See Dreyfus, C, Miles,
and Piatt, assignors.)
Cel.iuese Corporation of America. (See Dreyfus, H., and
l''inlayson, assignors.)
C(>lanes(> Corporation of America. (See Dreyfus, II., and
Ilaney, assignors.)
Cel.'inese Corporation of America. (Sec Dreyfus, IT,, Mon-
crielT. and IIlll, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Dreyfus, 11.,
Oxlcy. ami 'riioiiias, asslmiors.)
Celiincsf' Corporation of America. (See Dreyfus, H., and
'I'aylor, assignors.)
('cl.incsi' Coriior.ilion of .\inerlea. (See Dreyfus, H., nnd
W'liilolii'iicl, nssignors.)
('('l;iiieH(> Corporation of Anierlcn. (See Ellis, George II.,
assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Ellis, G. H., and
Kirk, assignors.) ^,,. _ „ ,
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Ellis, G. H., and
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Ellis, G. H.,
Moncrieff, and Hill, assignors.) .
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Ellis, G. H.,
and Wesson, assignors.) „. -r
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Elvin, \\. J.,
Balch, and Whitehead, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Finlayson, D.,
Greenwood, and Helme, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Finlayson, D.,
and Happey, assignors.)
Celaneso Corporation of America. (See Finlayson, D., and
Stafford, assignors.) c^ r.
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Fulton, Stephen
IVI tissifirnor. )
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Gibbs, Bradford
C fl.ssi'Tior. )
Celanese "Corporation of America. (See Groombridge,
W. H., and Peelc, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Guyler, A. i ..
and Boaler, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Hale, Frank C,
assignor.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Hale, F. C, and
Howarth, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Hale, F. C, and
Jabouley, assignors.) , -r^ r^ a
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Hale, F. C, ana
Tyce, assignors.) „ , -^ ^^ j
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Hale, F. C, ana
Teadon, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Hale, F. C, and
Yorke, assignors.) ,„ „ ^,._ ,
Celanese Corporation of Amenca. (See Haney, Clifford
I., assignor.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Hargreaves, C,
and Booth, assignors.) ^.,,. ^ ^.
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Hilliard, Thomas
H., assignor.) „■ , ^ , -r
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Jabouley, Joanny,
fissicmor. )
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Jabouley, J., and
Yeadon, assignors.) „ , ^ -rr
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Jacobsen, Henry,
assignor.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Jenett, Henry,
assignor.) . ,r, -r -l. t-i t>
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Johnson, E. B.,
and Roberts, assignors.) . ,c ^ -r , -n^
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Jones, John k..,
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Kinsella, Edward,
assignor.) ^ ,,. ,, _, ,
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Kinsella, h,., and
Addy, assignors.) . ,c, t- n -n
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Kinsella, E..
Addy, and Pratt, assignors.) ,„ x-. „ t^ ^
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Kinsella, E., and
Taylor, assignors.) .
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Major, George
D., assignor.) ^, ^. -n i. ^
Celanese Corporation of Amencaa. (See Martin, Herbert
E., assignor.) . ,„,,,,, ,
Celanese Corporation of America. (See lienor. A., and
Mann, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Miles, George
W., assignor.) . ,^ ,^ . ~ „ ,
CeUuiPse Corporation of America. (See Jloncneff. Kob-
ort W., assignor.) . « x^ ,. ^
Celaneso Corporation of America. (See Monenefc, Robert
W., and Harrison, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Moncrieff, R. \> .,
and Hill, assignors.) . ,c. ,r • « t> tt-
Celaneso Corporation of America. (See Moncrieff, R. \\ .,
Hill, and Frearson, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Moss, \\ illiam H.,
jissicnioi*. )
Celanosp Corporation of America. (See Olpin, H. C, and
Ellis, assignors.) ,„ „ , „ ^
Ccl.ni.s.' Corporation of America. (See Oxley, H. F., and
Thomas, assignors.) . ,o x,- •.,",i-
ColMiicso Corporation of America. (See Piper, AMlliam
G., assignor.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Piatt, Herbert,
Celane'se Corporation of America. (See Pool, William,
'ISSijTllOl'. )
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Pool, W., and
Greenwood, assignors.) „ „ ^ ^, ,
(\'lanese Corporation of Amenca. (See Reeves, G.. Olpin,
and Ellis, assignors.) ,c. r,-, r> ti t
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Riley, R. H. J.,
Ashton, and Livesey, assignors.) „ „ ^ „ , .
Colano.sp Corporation of America. (See Roberts, Robert
1*.. assignor.)
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Roberts, R. P.,
and Johnson, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of ^Vmerica. (See Schneider, George,
assignor.) . ,„ „ .. .j ^
Celanese Corporation of America. (See Scnnelder, G.,
and Andersen, assignors.)
(See Seymour, George
(See Sowter, Percy F.
(See Taylor, M. M.,
(See Taylor, William
(See Taylor, W. I.,
(See Taylor, W. I.,
(See Taylor, W, I.,
(See Weinberg, Leon
(See Whitehead, WU-
(See Whitehead, W.,
(See Winter, A. S., and
Larson, L. L., and
(See Andersen, B., and Ball, as-
(See Andersen, B., and Gren-
(See Grenquist, Ernst A., as-
(See Hoarle, Fred J., assignor.)
(See Olsen, Oscar W., assignor.)
(See Petersen, Arthur E., as-
(See Piperoux, Rene P., assignor.)
(See St. Clair, Wilbur F., as-
(See Shuman,
Royal
A.
L., as-
J., Bass-
Celanese Corporation of America.
W., assignor.)
Celanese Corporation of America.
C, assignor.)
Celanese Corporation of .America.
and Fulton, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America.
I., assignor.)
Celanese Corporation of America.
and Gibbins, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America.
Hale, and AX'oodruff, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America.
and Woodruff, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America.
W., assignor.)
Celanese Corporation of America.
liam, assignor.)
Celanese Corporation of America.
and Keight, assignors.)
Celanese Corporation of America.
Jackson, assignors.)
Celastic Corporation, The. (See
Schwartz, assignors.)
Cellan-Jones, Gwvnne, Linthorpe, Middlesbrough, Eng-
land. Coke oven. 2,103,620 : Dec. 28.
Cellovis, Inc. (See Jones, W. Bartlett, assignor.)
Cello vis. Inc. (See Pascoe, T. A., and Hella, assignors.)
Cellufoam Corporation. (See Schwarz, Sidney L., as-
signor.)
Celluloid Corporation.
signors.)
Celluloid Corporation.
quist, assignors.)
Celluloid Corporation.
signor.)
Celluloid Corporation.
Celluloid Corporation.
Celluloid Corporation.
signor.)
Celluloid Corporation.
Celluloid Corporation.
signor.)
Celluloid Corporation.
signor.)
Celluloid Corporation, et al. (See Steinberger,
ett, and Bienenstcin, assignors.)
Celluloid Corporation. (See Walsh, J. F., and Caprlo,
assignors.)
Celluloid Corporation. (See Walsh, J. F., Smith, and
Caprio, assignors.)
Celluloid Corporation. (See Ximenz, Manuel R,. assignor.)
Cellulose Research Corporation, The. (See Olsen,
Fredricli, assignor.)
Cellulose Research. Inc. (See Hoche. Adam, assignor.)
Cellu-Type Plate Co. (See Schultz, Oswald R., assignor.)
Celo Mines, Inc. (See Scholes, Samuel R., assignor.)
Celon Company, The. (See Ford, J. C, and Olson, as-
signors.)
Celon Company, The. (See Nygard, Hallward F., as-
signor.)
Centeno V.. Melchor, Caracas, Venezuela, assignor to In-
ternational Television Radio Corporation. New York,
N. Y. Television apparatus. 2.066.715 ; Jan. 5.
Centervall. Hugo A., assignor to Manly Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Hydraulic variable speed power trans-
mitting mechanism. 2,0S6..'i35 : July 13.
Central Bag & Burlap Co. (See Rose, Charles, assignor.)
Central Brass Mfg. Company. (See Lueck, Frank R.,
assignor.)
Central Commercial Company. (See Smith, Preston R.,
assignor.)
Central Commercial Company. (See Teetor, Paul, as-
signor.)
Central :Motallic Casket Co. (See Strom, Edward M..
assignor.)
Central Jline Equipment Co. (See Rasseur, Benjamin F.,
assignor.)
Central National Bank of Cleveland,
Grover C, assignor.)
Central National Bank of Cleveland.
assignor.)
Central National Bank of Cleveland.
L., assignor.)
Central National Bank of Cleveland.
G., assignor.)
Central Republic Trust Company, et al., executors.
Friendly. Herbert M.)
Central Screw Company (See Payne, Ernest, assignor.)
Central United National Bank, as trustee. (See Wheel-
barger, A. S., and Darst, assignors.)
Centrifix Corporation. (See Hawley, Charles G., as-
signor.)
Centrifugal Pipe Corporation. (See Pardun, Carl, as-
signor.)
Centrifucal Steel. Inc. (See Millspaugh, William H., as-
signor.)
Centrifuge Company, The. (See Duerlg, Alfred E., as-
signor.)
Contripetor Company, The. (See Morgan, Porter S., as-
signor. )
Century Lighting Equipment, Inc. (See Levy, Joseph,
assignor.)
trustee. (See Coil,
(See McKee, Willis,
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111
Century Ribbon Mills, Inc. (See Huizeng, John D., as-
signor.)
Century Vitreous Enamel Company. (See Sirovy, George,
assignor.)
Cercla, Inc. (See Emmer, Charles E., assignor.)
Cereghino, Joseph, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Ameri-
can Can Company, New York, N. Y. Can soldering
machine. 2,085,737 ; July 6.
Ceretta, Santo. (See Andreatta, Lawrence, assignor.)
Cerf, Gustave D. (See Spengler, W. J., and Cerf.)
Cerobrex Limited. (See Donk, Peter J., and MacDonald.)
CerracChio, Peter, Jersey City, N. J. Cheese and vege-
table grater. 2,087,101 ; July 13.
Cerstvik, Stephen, Newark, assignor to Eclipse Aviation
Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Electrical generating
and control system. 2,099,468 ; Nov. 16.
Certain-Teed Products Corporation. (See Charnock,
George H., assignor.)
Certain-Teed Products Corporation. (See Hoggatt, Gil-
bert A., assignor.)
Certain-Teed Products Corporation. (See Outman, Win-
fred H., assignor.)
Certain-Teed Products Corporation. (See Straub, Sam-
uel C, assignor.)
Certain-Teed Products Corporation. (See Wallace, G. N.,
and McKinley, assignors.)
Cervenka, William F., and F. Miller, Traverse City, Mich.
Horticultural implement. 2,100,379 ; Nov. 30.
Cerwin, Steven S., Cicero, 111., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Apparatus
for controlling the flow of gaseous media. 2,073,461 ;
Mar. 9.
Cesareo, Orfeo, Washington Township, Bergen County, N.
J., assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorpo-
rated, New York, N. Y. Telephone system. 2,082,097 ;
June 1.
Cesareo, Orfeo, Washington Township, Bergen County,
and R. MeuUer, Teaneck, N. J., assignors to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New Y'ork, N. Y.
Signaling system. 2,096,029 ; Oct. 19.
Ceskoslovenska Zbrojovka akciova spolecnost v Brne.
(See Holek, Vficlav, assignor.)
Ceskoslovenska Zbrojovka Akciova spolecnost v Brne.
(See Podradsky, Antonin, assignor.)
Chaee, Charles H., Warwick, A. B. Lingley, Cranston,
and J. P. Marshall, Coventry, assignors to Phillips-
Baker Rubber Company, Providence, R. I. Drying
footwear. 2,089,783 ; Aug. 10.
Chace, Prank E. (See Arthur, J. H., and Chace.)
Chace, Norman B., Jr., assignor to Ray Day Piston Cor-
poration of Detroit, Detroit, Mich. Grinding machine.
2,091,469 : Aug. 31.
Chachula, Andrew, West Ollis, Wis. Pulley. 2,082,684;
June 1.
Chadbourne, Joseph H., Pomfret, and C. A. Burdiek,
Elmville, Conn., assignors to The Danielson Manufac-
turing Company. Lug strap. 2,080,759 ; May 18.
Chadwick, Lee S., Shaker Heights, Ohio, assignor to Per-
fection Stove Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Adjustable
shelf for refrigerators or the like. 2,086,118 ; July 6.
Chadwick, Lee S., Shaker Heights, assignor to Perfection
Stove Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Adjustable shutter
for enclosed heaters or the like. 2,090,107 ; Aug. 17.
Chadwick, Lee S., Shaker Heights, and C. J. Kessler,
Cleveland Heights, assignors to Perfection Stove Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Oil stove or range. 2,068,122 ;
Jan. 19.
Chadwick, Lee S., Shaker Heights, and W. G. Midnight,
Bay Village, Ohio, assignors to Perfection Stove Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Liquid fuel burner. 2,092,205 ;
Sept. 7.
Chadwick, Lee S., Shaker Heights Village, 51. Resek,
Cleveland Heights, and W. G. Midnight, Bay Village,
assignors to Perfection Stove Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Refrigeration control means and method.
2,102,050 ; Dec. 14.
Chaffee, John S., Providence, R. I., assignor to Brown &
Shnrpe Manufacturing Company. Combination rule and
slidablp head. 2,085,401 ; June 29.
Chaffee, Edmund L., Pasadena, Calif. Tank. 2,083,491 ;
June 8.
Chaffee, Joseph G., Hackensack, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Receplion of frequency modulated waves. 2,075,503;
Mar. 30.
Chaffee, Joseph G., Hackensack, N. J., assignor to Hell
Telcplione Labonitories, Incorporated, Now York, N. Y.
Kleclron discharge system for ultrashort waves.
2,097,514 ; Nov. 2.
Chaffee, Itaymoiid O., Belmont, assignor to TJnited-Cnrr
Fastener Coi'poration, Cambridge, Mass. Plug button.
2,077,355; Apr. 13.
Chaffee, Stewart W., assignor to Asphalt Process Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Covering material and making
the same. 2,008,390; Jan. 19.
Chaffln, Harry 15., Canton, Ohio. Piston. 2,095,02!) ;
Oct. 12.
Chain Belt Company. (See Bull, C. F., and I>ongenecker,
assignors.)
Chain Belt (Company. (See lOlckstaodt, Edwin A. C, as-
signor.)
Chain Belt Company. (Se(> I;lnd, Arlluir C, nHslgnor.)
Chain Belt Company. (See IjongenecUer, Charles I., as-
signor.)
Chain Belt Company. (See Merwin, J. C, and Lindow,
assignors.)
Chain Belt Company. (See Shafer, Samuel, Jr., as-
signor.)
Chain Belt Company. (See Steindorf, Robert T., as-
signor.)
Chain Products Company, The. (See Olmstead, Frederick
A., assignor.)
Chain Store Products Corporation. (See Hermsdorf,
Walter H., assignor.)
Chakow, Sig J., assignor to Palmer House Company.
Chicago, 111. Illuminated table. 2.090.248 ; Aug. It
Chalatow, Leon S., Boston, assignor to Pliilip A. Jerguson,
Medford, Mass. Apparatus for regulating the level of
liquid. 2,081,891 ; May 25.
Chalifoux, Alphonse, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Milk
bottle holder and the like. 2,071,498 ; Feb. 23.
Chalker, Kenneth M., Woodbridge, N. J. Apparatus for
coating the interior of tubing and the like. 2,100,587 ;
Nov. 30.
Chalmers, Leona W., Philadelphia, Pa. Catamenial
appliance. 2,089,113 ; Aug. 3.
Chalmers, William, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to Rohm & Haas Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Polymerization products and
making same. 2,087,468 ; July 20.
Chalmers, William, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to Rohm & Haas Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Coating composition-
2,087,469 ; July 20.
Chamberlain, Alfred J., Wauwatosa, Wis. Container.
2,069,354; Feb. 2.
Chamberlain, Alfred J., Wauwatosa, Wis. Dispensing
container. 2,071,815 ; Feb. 23.
Chamberlain, Alfred J., Wauwatosa, Wis. Dispensing
container. 2,080,602 ; May 18.
Chamberlain, Alfred J., Wauwatosa, Wis. Dispensing
container. 2.102,057; Dec. 14.
Chamberlain, Clark W., assignor to Kold-Hold Manufac-
turing Company, Lansing, Mich. Refrigerant brine.
2,089,467 ; Aug. 10.
Chamberlain Corporation. (See Etten, Nicholas L., as-
signor.)
Chamberlain, Ell L., Norwood, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Patent and Licensing Corporation,
Boston, Mass. Building strip and construction.
2,085.899 ; July 6.
Chamberlain, George L. (See Uhrmann, Carl J., as-
signor.)
Chamberlain, James M. W., Akron, Ohio. Shipping and/or
storing perishable commodities. 2,082,381 ; June 1.
Chamberlain, Paul A., assignor to Chicago Flexible Shaft
Company, Chicago, 111. Motor and speed regulator
therefor. 2,092,955 ; Sept. 14.
Chamberlain, Paul A., assignor to Chicago Flexible Shaft
Company, Chicago, 111. Speed control mechanism.
2,099.050 ; Nov. 16.
Chamberlain, Paul R. (See Tyler, W. E., Douglas, Cham-
berlain, and Loveland.)
Chamberlin, Coleman R. and W. S., New York, N. Y.
Filing device. 2,083,050 ; June 8.
Chamberlin, Coleman R., Brooklyn, N. Y'. Jlultiple pur-
pose guide and retention clip. 2,097,018 ; Oct. 26.
Chamberlin, Dale S., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to National
Oil Products Company, Harrison, N. J. Treatment of
textile fibers and the results produced thereby.
2,067,888 ; Jan. 19.
Chamberlin, Dale S., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to Warwick
Chemical Co., West Warwick, R. I. Compositions and
processes for soaking silk and textile materials.
2,072,155 ; Mar. 2.
Chamberlin Metal \\eather Strip Co. (See Julien, Louis
F., assignor.)
Chamberlin, William M. (See Glancy, A. K., and Cham-
berlin.)
Chamberlin, Willis S. (See Chamberlin, Coleman R.,
and W. S.)
Chambers, Alhm C, Detroit, Mich., assignor lo Bendix
Products Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2,087,371 ; July 20.
Chambers, Bering, Quinlan Co. (See Talbot, l''rank A.,
assignor.)
Cliambers Brothers Company. (See King, Howard K., as-
signor.)
Chambers, Carl C. (See Barton, L. E., and Chambers.)
Chambers, David F., assignor to Bearings Company of
America, Lancaster, Pa. Bearing. 2,071,108; Feb. 10.
Chamliors, Ersyl F. (See Fay, Joseph W., assignor.)
Cliaiiihcrs, Francis S.. Lancaster, I'a. Device for the cor-
rcclion of weaKne.ss of the feet. 2.0'.)0,1flO; Oct. 19.
CManibers, Henry E., Jr. (See Nelson, B. S., Chambers,
inul Norton. Ms.slgnora.)
ChninlxTS, Ivan V\. assignor to E. T, <hi Pont di> Neniour.s
& Conipnnv, Wilmington. Del. Printing process and
roniposillon therefor. 2.009.215; Fell. 2.
("liMinbers, Ivan V.. assignor to K. I. <Ui Pont de Nemours
& Companv, Wilmington. Del. Printing con\posltlon
:in(l process. 2.070,407; Feb. ft.
Chambers. Tvan F., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
tc Co., Wilmington, Del. Prooesa and eoinposltlou for
printing lexllle nber. 2,070,788; May 11.
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Chambers, Ivan F., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Process and composi-
tion for applying and fixing diazoimino dyestuffs.
2,088,506 ; July 27.
Chambers, Jewel Co. (See Smith, N. J., and Chambers.)
Chambers, Jewel C, Dayton. Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrig-
eration. 2.3 02,3.54; Dec. 14.
Chambers, Leslie A., Boston, Mass., assignor to W. H.
Ashton, Edgemont, Pa. Decreasing curd tension in
milk. 2,091,267 ; Aug. 31.
Chambers, Leslie A., Philadelphia Pa., and E. W. Smith,
Melrose, assignors to Submarine Signal Company, Bos-
ton, Mass. Aging alcoholic liquors. 2,088,585 ; Aug. 3.
Chambers, Leverett D., Forest Hills, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Peerless Weighing and Vending
Machine Corporation. Game apparatus. 2,087,198 ;
July 13.
Chambers, Paul A., Imperial, Nebr. Music staff stencil
cutting implement. 2,088,161 ; July 27.
Chambers, William E., West Chester, Pa. Machine for
slicing mushrooms. 2,082,872 ; June 8.
Chambless, Ersyl P. (See Fay, Joseph W., assignor.)
Chambless, Ersyl F., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Cracker" Jack Co., Oiicago, 111. Jlethod of and
machine for packaging goods. 2,097,515 ; Nov. 2.
Chambon, Henri, assignor to Soci6t6 Anonyme des An-
ciens Etablissements L. Chambon, Paris, France.
Manufacture of blocks with predetermined number of
sheets. 2,075,789 ; Apr. 6.
Chambon, Henri, assignor to Societe Anonyme de Anciens
Etablissements L. Chambon, Paris, France. Manufac-
ture of cigarette paper blocks. 2.095,919 ; Oct. 12.
Champagne Paper Corporation. (See Jones, Edwin P.,
assignor.)
Champion, Abraham L., Boston, Mass. Pew or chair.
2,089,184; Aug. 10.
Champion-International Company. (See Rogers, Luther
B., assignor.)
Champion Machine and Forging Company, The. (See
Johnson. Howard F., assisnor. )
Champion Machine and Forging Company, The. (See
Johnson, H. F., and Stegkemper, assignors.)
Champion Paper and Fibre Company, The. (See Whit-
ing, William S., Jr., assignor.)
Champion Shoe Machinery Company. (See Dobyne, Stev-
enson A., assignor.)
Champion Spark Plug Company. (See Dewar, Charles
E., assignor.)
Champion Spark Plug Company. (See Jeffery, Benjamin
A., assignor.)
Champion Spark Plug Company. (See Rohde, Otto C,
assignor.)
Champlin, J^rthu^ D., Providence, R. I. Tarnish and wa-
terproo: fabric. 2,073,730 ; Mar. 16.
Champlin, Franklin J., Dalton. Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Contact making voltmeter.
2,077,212 ; Apr. 13.
Champlin, Franklin J., Dalton, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Voltage regulation. 2,079,488 ;
May 4.
Champlin, John B. F. (See Champlin, Philip T. and
J. B. F.)
Champlin, Philip T., Little Valley, N. Y. Knife rack.
2,089.537 : Aug. 10.
Champlin, Philip T. and J. B. F., Little Valley, N. Y.
Combined knife and cap remover. 2,089,536 ; Aug. 10.
Champlin, Silas H., San Leandro, assignor to The Nielsen
Corporation, Ltd.. Oakland, Calif. Vegetable steamer.
2,083,293 ; June 8.
Chanard, Jlarthe L., Rueil Malmalson, France. Carbu-
retor. 2,086,292 ; July 6.
Chanavier, Philip, River Rouge, Mich. Auxiliary air
inlet. 2,078,481 ; Apr. 27.
Chance, Britton, Haverford, Pa. Automatic steering
means. 2,102,511; Dec. 14.
Chance. Britton. Mantoloking. N. J. Automatic steering
means. 2,102,512 ; Dec. 14.
Chance, Britton, Mantoloking, N. J. Steering means.
2.102.513 ; Dec. 14.
Chancellor, Blurray, et al. (See Van Stone, ClilTord E.,
as.signor.)
Chandeysson, Pierre I., St. Louis, Mo. Homopolar
dynamo-electric machine. 2,077.742 ; Apr. 20.
Chandler. David G., and R. T. Svendsen. Minneapolis,
Minn. Boat propelling mechanism. 2,090,223 ; Oct.
19.
Chandler, Daniel L. (See Rowe, F. H., and Chandler.)
Chandler, Daniel L., Somerville, assignor of ten percent
to E. M. Bailey, Swampscott, five per cent to T. 11.
Richardson, Brookline, seventy-eight per cent to F. 11.
Rowe, Gloucester, and seven per cent to H. E. Thurston,
Lvnn. Mass. Antomalic aiiinmohilp window elevating
mechanism and lock. 2.076.038; Apr. 13.
Chandler, Daniel L., Somerville, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Aresee Compan.y Inc., Salem, Mass.
Automobile door ventilator. 2,084,703 ; June 22.
Chandler, Daniel L., Soinorville. 'issigiior of ten per cent
to E. M. Bailey, Swampscott, five percent to T. H. Rich-
ardson. Brookline, seventy-eight percent to F. H. Rowe,
Gloucester, and seven percent to IT. E. Thurston, Lvnn,
Mass. Window latch. 2,087,884 ; July 27.
Chandler, Daniel L., Somerville, assignor of twenty-two
per cent to G. W. Ewing, Peabody, twenty-two per cent
to E. B. Fraser, Lynn, thirteen per cent to E. M. Bailey,
Swampscott, and thirty-two per cent to F. H. Rowe,
Gloucester, and eight per cent to W. H. Davis, Lynn,
Mass. Automobile window mechanism. 2,093,350 ;
Sept. 14.
Chandler, David G. (See Svendsen, Robert T., assignor.)
Chandler, Elmer E., Chicago, 111. Control device for heat-
ing appliances. 2,072,868 ; Mar. 9.
Chandler, Frank J., assignor to The Perfotex Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Compound-intrusive porosity machine
and method. 2.081,219 ; May 25.
Chandler, Frank W., et al. (See Skeen, Chester W., as-
signor.)
Chandler. Harry H., New Ipswich, N. H. Swab.
2,100,157 ; Nov. 23.
Chandler, Homer P., assignor to The Ohio Brass Companv,
Mansfield, Ohio. Lubricating device. 2,066.766 ; Jan. 5.
Chandler, Leo R., Hingham, Mass. Device for deter-
mining dimensional reductions. 2.087,102 ; Julv 13.
Chandler. Milton E. (See Kittler, Milton J., assignor.)
Chandler, Milton E. (See Olson, Elmer, assignor.)
Chandler, Milton E., Detroit, Mich. Joint for carburetors.
2,085,574 ; June 29.
Chandler, Milton E., and M. J. Kittler, Detroit, Mich.,
said Kittler assignor to said Chandler. Carburetor.
2,088,464 ; July 27.
Chandler, Milton E., Detroit, Mich. Carburetor.
2,095,233 : Oct. 12.
Chandler, Milton E.. assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Carburetor. 2,095,920 ; Oct.
12.
Chandler & Price Company, The. (See Johnson, Law-
rence R., assignor.)
Chandler & Price Company, The. (See Johnson, L. R.,
and Black, assignors.)
Chandler & Price Company, The. (See Root, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Chandler, Willard P., Jr., assignor to Blaw-Knox Com-
pany, Pittsbrugh, Pa. Water cooler for furnaces
2,074,570 : Mar. 23.
Chandler, Willard P., Jr., assignor to Blaw-Knox Com
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Furnace door frame,
2,084,017 ; June 15.
Chandler, Willard P., Jr., assignor to Blaw-Knox Com
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Furnace cooler. 2,100,628
Nov. 30.
Chaney, Caryl E., Highland Park, assignor to General
aiotors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Direction indicat-
ing switch. 2,073,141 ; Mar. 9.
Chaney Manufacturing Company, The. (See Herold,
Walter F., assignor.)
Chaney Manufacturing Company, The. (See Herold, W.
P.. and Deutsch. assignors.)
Channell, James W.. Southgate, Calif. Apparatus for
splicing cable. 2,076,223 ; Apr. 6.
Chanock, Theodore, assignor to Colonial Premier Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Lamp. 2,071,612 ; Feb. 23.
Chapas, Steven J., Boston, Mass. Airship. 2.083,051 ;
June 8.
Chapel, George L., Grand Rapids, Mich. Food cooking
machine. 2,077,395 ; Apr. 20.
Chapin, Edward S., and W. C. Durfee, Boston, Mass.
Fixing composition and aftertreating dved materials.
2.090,.390 ; Aug. 17.
Chapin, Horace H., assignor to The R. E. Chapin Mfg.
Works. Batavia, N. Y. Wagon can or similar receptacle.
2,067.658: Jan. 12.
Chapin, Paul B. (See Melnick, S. H.. and Chapin.)
Chapin, R. E., Mfg. Works, The. (See Chapin, Horace H.,
assignor.)
Chapleau, Alexander H., Newark, assignor of forty per
cent to W. Chapleau, Bayonne, N. J. Electric circuit
switch controlling device. 2,068,944 ; Jan. 26.
Chapleau. Walter. (See Chapleau, Alexander H., as-
signor.)
Chaplin, Henry P., executors et al. (See Cone, Frank L.)
Chaplow, Bernard A., assignor to Wholesale Lumber &
Millwork. Inc.. Detroit, Mich. Sash guide and seal.
2,084,130; June 15.
Chapman, Arthur W.. Putney, London, England. Adjust-
able seat. 2,070,468 ; Feb. 9.
Chapman Electric Neutralizer Company. (See Chapman,
William H., assignor.)
Chapman, Everett, Coatesville, Pa. Frame for high com-
pression apparatus. 2,078,056 ; Apr. 20.
Chapman. Frank D.. Berlin, Wis. Hydraulic apparatus,
2,078.235 ; Apr. 27.
Chapman. Frank D.. Berlin. Wis. Can transporting de-
vice. 2.078.230 ; Apr. 27.
Chapman. Fred F.. assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Production of ammo-
nium picrate. 2.088,030 ; Aug. 3.
Chapman, George C, Modesto, Calif. Drier. 2,077,615
Apr. 20.
Chapman. James. Atlanta, and B. W. Brown, Hapeville
Ga. Idle dagger rod and light shuttle box device
2.099.409 : Nov. 16.
Chapman. James J., Elizabeth, La. Actuating mecha-
nism for wheel suspensions and the like. 2,094,682
Oct. 5.
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Chapman, John, assignor of one-half to C. A. Fuller-
ton, Tuscola, 111. Eccentrically propelled skooter.
2,086,471 ; July 6.
Chapman, John E., Springfield, 111. Electric fan.
2,099,196 : Nov. 16.
Chapman Manufacturing and Sales Corporation, The.
(See Silver, Lincoln N., assignor.)
Chapman, Paul, New Yoric, N. Y. Crane construction.
2,068,397 ; Jan. 19.
Chapman, Paul, New York, N. Y. Pile foundation con-
struction. 2,086,977 : July 13.
Chapman, Ralph W., assignor to The Old Town Company,
Old Town, Maine. Machine for making pulp articles.
2,070,040 ; Feb. 9.
Chapman, Robert L., Erie, Pa., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Air conditioning system. 2,100,834 ;
Nov. 30.
Chapman, Verni J. (See Catlett, J. T., and Champan.)
Chapman, Walter B., Boise City, Okla. Telephone hold-
er. 2,071,332 ; Feb. 23.
Chapman, William H., assignor to Chapman Electric Neu-
tralizer Company, Portland, Maine. Neutralizing ap-
paratus. 2,084,968 ; Juue 22.
Chappell, Frank L. (See Ireland, P. L., and Chappell.)
Chappell, Frank L. (See Weisberg, S. M., Chappell,
Stringer, Stevens, and Trebler. )
Chappell, Marvin L. (See Black, J. C, and Chappell.)
Chappell, Marvin L. (See Hewes, C. K., and Chappell.)
Chappell, Ralph R., Richmond, Va., and R. J. Streb, Balti-
more, Md., assignors to Bendix Aviation Corporation,
South Bend, Ind. Relative humidity indicator.
2,086,853 : July 13.
Chappie, Jean S., assignor of one-half to B. V. Chotzner,
Hove, England. Net cap for personal wear. 2,101,734 ;
Dec. 7.
Charak, Estey P., Newton Center, assignor to Charak
Furniture Company, Boston, Mass. Extension table.
2,071,729 ; Feb. 23.
Charak, Estey P., Newton Center, assignor to Charak
Furniture Company, Boston, Mass. Drop leaf table.
2,092,244; Sept. 7.
Charak Furniture Company. (See Charak. Estey P., as-
signor.)
Charbonneau, Allan P, a.ssignor to Cutler-Hammer,
Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Pressure responsive device.
2.102,.'^04: Dec. 14.
Charch, William H., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Method and apparatus for drying.
2,099,160: Nov. 16.
Charch, William H., Buffalo, and A. Hershberger, Ken-
more, N. y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Moistureproof material. 2,077,396 ; Apr. 20.
Charch, William H., Buffalo, and A. Hershberger, Ken-
mor.?, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Compos!t!'in of matter. 2,094,771 : Oct. 5.
Charch, William H., Buffalo, N. Y. ; M. M. Brubaker, and
F. M. Meigs, assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Moistureproof article. 2,098,534 ; Nov. 9.
Charch, William H., Buffalo, N. Y. ; M. M. Brubaker, and
F. M. Meigs, assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I.
du Pont do Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Moistureproof article. 2,098,535 ; Nov. 9.
aiarch, William H., Buffalo, N. Y. ; M. M. Brubaker, and
F. M. Meigs, assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company. Wilmington, Del.
Moistureproof article. 2,098,536 ; Nov. 9.
Chardi, William H., Buffalo, N. Y. ; M. M. Brubaker, and
F. M. Meigs, assignors, by mesne assignments, to F. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Moistureproof article. 2,098,537 ; Nov. 9.
Charch, William IT., Buffalo, N. Y. ; M. M. Brubaker, and
F. M. Meigs, assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Moistureproof article. 2,098,538; Nov. 9.
Charch, William H., Buffalo, N. Y. ; M. M. Brubaker, and
F. M. Moigs, assignors, by mesne assignmenls. to E. T.
du Pont do Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Moisturepioof article. 2.098,539 ; Nov. 9.
Charch, William IT., Buffalo, N. Y. ; M. M. Brubaker, and
F. M. Meigs, assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I.
dn Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Moistureproof nrlicle. 2,098,540; Nov. 9.
Charch, Willinm II., r.uffalo, N. Y. ; M. M. IJrnbaker, and
F. M. Meigs, assignors, by mesne assignments, to F. I.
du I'ont de Nemours fc Compiiny, Wilmington, Del.
Moistureproof .'irticle. 2,098,54 I ; Nov. 9.
Charch, William II., Buffalo, N. Y. ; M. M. Brubaker, and
I<\ M. Meigs, assignors, l)y mesne assignnKuils, to E. T.
du T'ont de Nemours & Compnnv, Wilmington, Di-l.
Moistiii'ei)roor article. 2.098,542; Nov. 9.
(.'li;irli)ar, I,ouis J., Chicago, 111. Accuimilator. 2.007,434 ;
.Inn. 12.
Charles, Carl I;., Wlnnelka. III., assignor to (las Tool
P.'ilenis ("orporallon. Internal conibMsllon hammi-r.
2.0W0.1 12 ; Aug. 3.
Chnrle.s, Einest A., Cliimocy, assignor to Rocl^'t(? des Pro-
duits f'lilmhiues de Cliimecy, and RtabllHsemenlH lyum-
blotte Ii'rftres, I'remery, Priinri>. Treiitnient of m(|Ucou8
solutions of acetic ncld. 2,079,789; May 11.
Charles, Kathrvn W., Atlanta, Ga. Nursing bottle
holder. 2,084,243 ; June 15.
Charlton, Edgar A., assignor to International Paper Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Process and apparatus for the
manufacture of paper. 2,092,798 ; Sept. 14.
Charlton, Edgar A., assignor to International Paper
Company, New York. N. Y. Apparatus for the manufac-
ture of paper. 2,095,378 ; Oct. 12.
Charlton, George. Battle Creek, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eaton Manufacturing Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Valve. 2,089,731 ; Aug. 10.
Charlton, John M., assignor to R. A. Simpson Manufac-
turing Company, Inc., Oakland, Calif. Butter mold.
2,086,212 : July 6.
Charlton, Kenneth R., Holyoke, Mass. Device for measur-
ing and recording wheel alignment. 2,080,909 ; May
18.
Charlton. Richard C, Philadelphia, assignor to Henry
Disston & Sons, Incorporated, Tacony, Pa. File and
like tool. 2,082,685 ; June 1.
Charman, Walter M., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Ring
securing means. 2,080,848 ; May 18.
Charman, Walter M., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Slab hot
top. 2,088,288 ; July 27.
Charmoy, Harry, Long Island City, N. Y.. assignor to
Hillside Cable Co., Hillside, N. J. Armored electrical
cable. 2,090.747 ; Aug. 24.
Charnock, George H., Buffalo, assignor to Certain-Teed
Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Surface marji-
ing apparatus. 2,084,319 ; June 22.
Charter Automatic Starter Inc. (See Charter, James A.,
assignor.)
Charter Drive, Inc. (See Charter, James A., assignor.)
Charter, James A., assignor to Charter Drive, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Engine starter. 2,082,873 ; June 8.
Charter, James A., assignor to Charter Drive, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Engine starter. 2,082,874 ; June 8.
Charter, James A., assignor to Charter Automatic Starter
Inc., Chicago, 111. Engine starting apparatus.
2,098,226 ; Nov. 9.
Charter, James A., assignor to Charter Drive, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Engine starter. 2,103,233 ; Dec. 28.
Chase Bag Company, The. (See Cramer, Joseph D., as-
signor.)
Chase Companies, The. (See Recker, Adolph C, as-
signor.)
Chase Companies, The. (See Reichenbach, Howard F.,
assignor.)
Chase Companies, The. (See Reichenbach, H. F., and
Stadalius, assignors.)
Chase, Frederic L., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigeration. 2.066,334 ; Jan. 5.
Chase, Frederic L., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Gener.al Motors Corporation. Refriger-
ating apparatus. 2,070,330; Feb. 9.
Chase, George C, South Orange, assignor to Monroe
Calculating Machine Company, Orange, N. J. Calculat-
ing m.TChine. 2,089.682: x\ug. 10.
Chase, Henry A., Newtonville, assignor of one-half to
L. W. Mustard, Wellesley Hills, Mass. Lifting vehicles
having leaf springs. 2,083,942 ; June 15.
Chase, Jane. (See Bates, John R., assignor.)
Chase, Lagrand. (See Allen, Draper C, assignor.)
Chase Manufacturing Company. (See Chase, S., and
Palm, assignors.)
Chase, Philip H., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Signal. 2,082,789;
June 8.
Chase-Shawmut Company, The. (See Taylor, Elmer H.,
assignor.)
Chase-Shawmut Company, The. (See Wood, Morris B.,
assignor.)
Chase, Stephen, IV, Kenilworth. and G. H. Palm, Chicago,
III., assignors to Chase Manufacturing Companv, Wil-
mington, Del. Carpet cleaning machine. 2,007,752 ;
Jan. 12.
Chase, Wilfred O., Detroit, Mich. Self feeding carburetor.
2,078,901 : Apr. 27.
Cliason, Daniel II., assignor to The Singer Manufacturing
Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Needle-threndcr. 2,067,470 :
Jan. 12.
Chnson. Daniel IT., assignor to The Singer Jlnnnfacturlng
Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Needle-threader. 2,092,720;
Sept. 7.
Chat Meld, George C. and C. Emmey, New York. N. Y.
Article of manufacture for continuous embossing.
2,067.4:!5; Jan. 12.
Chatham Manufacturing Company. (See Nenves, Wil-
liam A., assignor.)
Cliatln, Charles, Tzleux, l''rance, assignor, b.v mesne as-
singnuKMits, to K. I. du I'ont d(> NcMuours & Companv,
Wilmington, Del. Finishing artlflclal thread. 2,0S7,94(i.
July 27.
Cli.il lannoga Medicine Co., The. (Soo Groto, Irvine W,,
.'issignor. )
Chatto, Il.irry M. (See Ltick. J. B., and Chntto.^
('hauvi'MU, Louis L. R., Paris, France, assignor to Com-
pagnie GeuerMle de Telegraplile suns T'MI. Telenietrtc
r(>i)i"Mllng Indicator. 2,085,415; June 29.
< 'liaiivi-au, Louis L. 1'^., Purls, Frnnce. nsslgnor to Com-
pa^Mile <!iMicrale de Ti'li-graiihle Sans Fll. Gns dls-
cli.irge rclMV, 2. OSS, .'-.■IS ; .Inly 27.
Chanveau, Louis L, F.. Paris, I''ninc(>, assignor to Coni-
p.iL'iiie Geuerale de Ti'lepraphle Sans Fll, Tel(>grimjiy
Nvsiciii with position Indicators, 2,098,227; Nov. 0.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Chayes, Nathan. (See Wahlberg, John, assignor.)
Cheatham Electric Switching Device Co., et al. (See
Eiehterl<essing, Frank H., assignor.)
Cheatham Electric Switching Device Co. (Spo Stolp,
S. S., and Sutton, assignors.)
Cheatliam, Orme E. (See Cundall, L. A., and Cheatham.)
Cheavens, John H.. Samne, Peru, assignor to American
Snicltinc and Rpfining Company. New Yorlt, N. Y. Re-
agent feeder. 2,082,149 ; June 1.
Chebotar, Leo P., New Yorlc, and R. N. Wallach, Briar-
cliff Jlanor, N. Y. ; said Wallach assignor of one-sixth
to said Chebotar. Oxidation of polynuclear aromatic
hydrocarbons. 2,084,382 ; June 22.
Chebotar, Leo P., Bayonne, N. J., assignor to The Texas
Company, New York, N. Y. Motor fuel. 2,095,211 ;
Oct. 5.
Cheek, H. M.. et al. (See Cheek, Lightle J., assignor.)
Cheek, Lightle J., Little Rock, assignor of one-third to
H. M. Cheek, North Little Rock, and one-third to G.
Blount, Searcy, Ark. Trap. 2.101.609 ; Dec. 7.
Cheever, Frank E. (See Lovely, J. E., and Cheever.)
Cheezits Corporation. (See Romney, Reuben, Jr., as-
signor.)
Chegwidden, Raymond A., Chatham, N. J., S. J. Harazim,
New York, N. Y., J. J. Kuhn, Elizabeth, N. J., and I. C.
Pettit, Baldwin, assignors to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Remagnetizing
device. 2,075,504; Mar. 30.
Chelgren, Walter E. (See Montgomery, C. C, and
(}helgren.)
Chellew, Walter J. (See Oishei, J. R., and Chellew.)
Chello, John C. (See Gallinant, Raphael C, assignor.)
Chelsea Fibre Mills. (See McCardle, G., and Taggart,
assignors.) „, .
Chemical Construction Corporation. (See Chnstensen,
Axel, assignor.) .
Chemical Construction Corporation. (See Gilchrist, P. S.,
and Rumple, assignors.)
Chemical Construction Corporation. (See Hechenbleikner,
I., and Bartholomew, assignors.)
Chemical Construction Corp. (See Oliver, Thomas C, as-
signor.) ,^ T^ , T
Chemical Construction Corporation. (See Rumple, James
M., assignor.)
Chemical Construction Corporation. (See Titlestad, Nico-
lav, assignor.)
Chemical Extraction Corporation. (See Lyford, Emerson
F., assignor.)
Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, The. (See Christen-
sen, L. M., and Fulmer, assignors.)
Chemical Foundation, Incorporated, The. (See Christen-
sen. L. M.. and Hixon, assignors.)
Chemical Foundation. Incorporated, The. (See Fulmer,
E. I.. Christenson, and Hixon. assignors.)
Chemical Research and Development Company, The.
(See Basore, C. A., and Jones, assignors.)
Chemical Works, (formerly, Sandoz). (See Binkert,
August, assignor.)
Chemical Works formerly Sandoz. (See Bohl, Jakob, as-
signor.) .
Chemical Works formerly Sandoz. (See Gutzwiller,
Ernst, assignor.)
Chemical Works formerly Sandoz. (See Kappeler,
Markus, assignor.)
Chemical Works, formerly Sandoz. (See Knecht, O., and
Billeter, assignors.)
Chemical W^orks, Formerly Sandoz. (See Lier, Heinrich,
assignor.)
Chemical Works formerly Sandoz. (See Peter, Albm,
assignor.)
"Chemical Works Formerly Sandoz". (See Stoll, A.,
Kreis, and Hofmann, assignors.)
Chemical W^orks formerly Sandoz. (See Senn, Otto, as-
signor.)
Chemical Works formerly Sandoz. (See Stoll, A. and
Burckhardt. assignors.)
Chemical Works, Formerly Sandoz. (See Wehrli, Walter,
assignor.)
Chomipulp Process, Incorporated. (See Dunbar, Thomas
L., assignor.)
Chemischo Fabrik Buckau. (See Wiedbrauck, Erich, as-
sisrnor. )
Chemisclie Fabrik Grflnau Landshoff & Meyer A. G. (See
Sommer, F.. and N.nssau. assignors.)
Chemische Fabrik R. Baumheler Aktlengesellschaft. (See
Kern. Rudolf, assignor.)
Chemische Fabrik Stockhausen & Cie. (See Strauch,
Georg, assignor.) „ „ , .,^
Chemische Fabrik von Heyden, A. G. (See Gebauer, Ru-
dolf, assignor.) _
Chemische Fabrik von Heyden, A. G. (See Raeth, C,
Rittler, and Stelngroever, assignors.)
Chemische Fabrik von Heyden. A. G. (See von Hoessle,
Carl H., and Miillor, assignors.)
Chemische Fabrik von Heyden, A. G. (See Zellmann, R.,
and IMiiller. assignors.) „ , .^
Chemische Fabrik von Heyden Aktlengesellschaft. (See
Gebauer, Rudolf, assignor.)
Chemische Forschungsgesellschaft m. b. H. (See Herr-
mann, Willy O.. aRsignor.)
Chemische Forschungsgesellschaft m. b. H. (See Herr-
mann, W. O., Baum, and Haehnel, assignors.)
Chemische Forschungsgesellschaft m. b. H. (See Herr-
mann, W. O., Hammer, and Haehnel, assignors.)
Chenault. Earl A., Columbus, Ohio. Preservation of
organic material. 2,069,873 ; Feb. 9.
Chenault, Roy L., assignor to Gulf Research & Develop-
ment Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deep well pump.
2,083.687 ; June 15.
Cheney Brothers. (See Motycka, Joseph, assignor.)
Cheney. Charles W., Birmingham, England. Jlethod of
framing handbags. 2,077,165 ; Apr. 13.
Cheney Company, The. (See Harriss, Henry W., as-
signor.)
Cheney Weeder Company. (See Edgington, Aaron D., as-
signor.)
Chenicek, George W.. assignor to Standard Oil Company,
Chicago, 111. Truck tank loading apparatus. 2,100,380 ;
Nov. 30.
Clienier, Charles A., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Hat clean-
ing machine. 2,092,907 ; Sept. 14.
Chernof, Joseph, assignor of one-third to A. B. Levitt,
Chicago, 111., and one-third to A. Mayer, Detroit, Slich.
Dipping mechanism for battery grids. 2,084,608 ; June
22.
ChernofE. Phillip M.. Middletown, Conn. Dispensing de-
vice. 2,099,839 ; Nov. 23.
CliPinosky, Frank E., Newgulf, Tex. Fluid saving device.
2.096,882 : Oct. 26.
Chernow, Jlichael, New York, N. Y., assignor to Service
Patents Corporation. Handbag initial. 2,088,689 ;
Aug. 3.
Chernow. Jlichael, assignor to Service Patents Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Monogram unit. 2,093,264 ;
Sept. 14.
Clierrington, Frank W., Toledo, Ohio. Treating wood.
2,087,965 ; July 27.
Cherry -Burrell Corporation. (See Boileau, Arthur H., as-
signor.)
Cherry-Burrell Corporation. (See Feldmeier, H., and
Wyman, assignors.)
Cherry-Burrell Corporation. (See Lippold, Adolph J., as-
signor.)
Cherrv, Oscar A., Chicago, 111. Producing esters of phe-
nols. 2,082,790 ; June 8.
Cherry, Oscar A., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Glidden
(T^ornpany, Cleveland, Ohio. Phenol resin ester and
method of preparing. 2,091,965 ; Sept. 7.
Chesen, Marv. North Bergin. N. J. Ventilating device for
storm windows. 2.095.858 : Oct. 12.
Cheshire, John L., Jhansi City, India. Camera and film
pack. 2,083,492 ; June 8.
Chesley, Franklin R., Jr., Saco, Maine. Treating vege-
table fibrous material for the production of cellulose
fiber. 2.073,682 ; Mar. 16.
Chesnut, Guy E., Jr., St. Joseph, Mo. Tie case.
2,077,458 ; Apr. 20.
Chesnut, Guy E., Jr., St. Joseph, Mo. Crusher for used
safety razor blades. 2,101,700; Dec. 7.
Chesnutt. Nelson A.. Jr., Springfield. Pa., assignor to Gen-
eral Chemical Company. New Y'ork, N. Y. Producing
an insecticide. 2,095,464 ; Oct. 12.
Chesny, Heinz H., San Mateo, assignor to Marine Chemi-
cals Company, Ltd., San Francisco. Calif. Activated
magnesium hydroxide and manufacture. 2,073,398 ;
:\[ar. 9.
Chesny, Heinz H.. San Mateo, assignor to ilarine Chemi-
cals Company, Ltd.. San Francisco. Calif. Jlanufactur-
ing magnesium hydroxide. 2,089.339 ; Aug. 10.
Chessman, Samuel C. (See Hunt, N. C, and Chessman.)
Chester, Alden P. (See Harvey, W. D., and Chester.)
Chesterman-Leeland Company, The. (See Foster, Charles
('.. assignor.)
Chestnut. William J., jMontclair, N. J. Detergent cartridge
for waste pipes. 2,087.592 ; July 20.
Chevalier, Jules M.. Commentry, France. Antiblinding
goggles and analogous screens. 2,086,293 : July 6.
Chevallier, Arnold L., and T. P. Sanders, Slough, assignors
to Chevallier Self-Loading Firearms Limited. London,
England. Recoil operated small arms. 2.070.355 ;
Feb. 9.
Chevallier Self-Loading Firearms Limited. (See Chev-
allier, A. L., and Sanders, assignors.)
Clievrau. Pierre, Neuilly-sur-Seine, assignor to Societe
.Vnonvme Grenoville. Seine, France. Case for lip
rouge. 2,088,899 ; Aug. 3.
Chiason. Placid N., Griggsville, 111. Combined felly, rim,
and dual pneumatic tire structure. 2.098,859 : Nov. 9.
Chibnik. Ilarrv, Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Cultivator shovel.
2,099,796 : Nov. 23.
Chicago Bridge and Iron Company. (See Day, Clayton
L., assignor.)
Cliicago Bridge & Iron Company. (See Hines, Clarence
W., assignor.)
Chicago Bridge & Iron Company. (See Horton, G. T., and
Dav, assignors.)
Chicago Cardboard Company. (See Ziemmerman, Henry
A., assignor.)
Chicago Carton Company. (See Hekman, John, as-
sicnor.)
Chicago Carton Company. (See Sebreny, Bernhard B., as-
signor.)
Cliicago Curtain Stretcher Company. (See Carlson,
Clarence G.. assignor.)
Chicago Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Benson,
Bernhart A., assignor.)
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Chicago Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Gough,
James J., assignor.)
Chicago Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Preston,
Edward S., assignor.)
Chicago Faucet Company. (See Steen, Harry S., as-
signor.)
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company. (See Browning, George,
assignor.)
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company. (See Chamberlain, Paul
A., assignor.)
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company. (See Jeppsson, I., and
Browning, assignors.)
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company. (See Jepson, Ivar, as-
signor. )
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company. (See Nelson, John W.,
assignor.)
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company. (See Wright, Horace
C, assignor.)
Chicago Forging & Manufacturing Co. (See Hynes,
Dibrell P., assignor.)
Chicago Forging & Manufacturing Co. ( See Mears, Norton
A., assignor.)
Chicago-Hutchins Corporation. (See Hawksworth, David
W., assignor.)
Chicago-Hutchins Corporation. (See Swanson, Earl R.,
assignor. )
Chicago-Hutchins Corporation. (See Thompson, William
D., assignor.)
Chicago Lock Company. (See Hansen, Henry, assignor.)
Chicago Metal Mfg. Co. (See Hauf, George F., assignor.)
Chicago Metal Products Company. (See Gilpin, Garth G.,
assignor.)
Chicago Metallic Manufacturing Company. (See Langel,
Adrien L., assignor.)
Chicago Musical Instrument Company. (See Berlin,
Maurice H., assignor.)
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. (See Amtsberg, Lester
A., assignor.)
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. (See Coates, Charles
B., assignor.)
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. (See Harcourt,
George T., assignor.)
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. (See Lear, Earl B.,
assignor.)
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. (See Nell, G. M., and
Slatcher, assignors.)
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. (See Reed, Clarence
E., assignor.)
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. (See Slatcher, Alfred
G., assignor.)
Chicago Pneumatic Tool Company. (See Stevens, Ed-
ward W., assignor.)
Chicago Pump Company. (See Durdin, Augustus C, Jr.,
assignor.)
Chicago Pump Company. (See Durdin, Augustus C, III,
assignor.)
Chicago Pump Company. (See Nordell, Carl H., assignor.)
Chicago Railway Equipment Company. (See Beasley,
Starley F., assignor.)
Chicago Railway Equipment Company. (See Busse, Ed-
win U., assignor.)
Chicago Railway Equipment Company. (See Ekholm,
Herbert W., assignor.)
Chicago Railway Equipment Company. (See Hawk,
Ruby R., assignor.)
Chicago Railway Equipment Company. (See Kadar,
liOuis, assignor.)
Cliicago Railway Equipment Company. (See Light, David
M.. assignor.)
Chicago Railway Equipment Company. (See. Murphy,
Lewis S., assignor.)
Chicago Railway Equipment Company. (See Naylor,
Henry R., assignor.)
Chicago Railway Ji>(iuipment Company. (See Wasberg,
Axel, assignor.)
Cliicago Railway Equipment Company. (See Zweibel,
<;harlcH A., assignor.)
Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing Company. (See Agger,
Jons, assignor.)
Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing Company. (See
McCombs, Stuart C, assignor.)
Chicago R;\wliido Manul'acluring Company. (See Travis,
Edward P.. assignor.)
Chicago Rawlildn Manufacturing Company. (SeeVedovell,
R. J., Baker, and Panzegrau, assignors.) *
Chicago Spring Hinge Company. (See Koene, William J.,
assignor.)
Chicago Telephone Supply Company. (See Draving, A.
I\T., and Iiigh.Tm, assignors.)
Cliicago Tcloplionc Supply Co. (See Schellenger, Newton
(;., assignor.)
Chicago Tolcphono Supply Company. (See Schellenger,
N. C, and Ilasolwood. iissignors.)
Chicago Transformer Corporation. (See Ilelgason, A.,
and Koogan, assignors.)
Chicago 'rianslDrmor Corporation. (See Leidy, Wilnicr
J., assignor.)
Chicago VilrcoiiR lOnamoI Products Co. (See Hogonson,
Wiillain. assignor.)
Chick, Cllbor) H. (See lioll. Wllliiim L., nsslgnor.)
Chick. Walter 0., et al. (Sec Drinker, 1'., and Shaw,
nsslgnors.)
Chico Rhlnestono Company. (See Mosclnl, Jolin, as
Rlgnor.)
Chiksan Oil Tool Company. (See Ellingsen, Frank, as-
signor.)
Chilcott, Langdon S., Brewer, Maine. Trolling hook.
2.093,9.54; Sept. 21.
Chilcott, Langdon S., Brewer, Maine. Fishhook.
2,101,491 ;Dec. 7.
Child, Adelbert L., Ozone Park, N. Y., assignor to Mergen-
thaler Linotype Company. Justifying spaceband.
2,085.147 ; June 29.
Child, Cyril, and H. A. Thomas, Blackley, Manchester,
England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Coloring matters. 2,081,736 ; May 25.
Child. Lachlan W., South Bend, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Air Devices Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Air conditioner. 2,069,816 ; Feb. 9.
Child, Lachlan W., South Bend, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Air Devices Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Space conditioner. 2,098,375 ; Nov. 9.
Child, Lachlan W., Toledo, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Air Devices Corporation, Chicago, 111. Air
conditioner. 2,082,441 ; June 1.
Childress, William C, Oak Park, assignor to Acme Steel
Company, Chicago, 111. Strap stretching and sealing
device. 2,097,443 ; Nov. 2.
Childress, William C, Oak Park, assignor to Acme Steel
Company, Chicago, 111. Strap stretching device.
2,097,444 ; Nov. 2.
Childress, William C, Oak Park, assignor to Acme Steel
Company, Chicago, 111. Strap stretching and sealing
device. 2,097,945 : Nov. 2.
Childress, William C., Oak Park, assignor to Acme Steel
Company, Chicago, 111. Strap sealing apparatus.
2,097,940 ; Nov. 2.
Childs, Henry R. (See Stone, H. G., and Childs.)
Childs, James W., Washington, D. C. Clock. 2,072,795 ;
Mar. 2.
Childs, Marice, assignor to G. T. Downs, Philadelphia, Pa.
Multiple-jacquard motion. 2,099,001 ; Nov. 16.
Chile Exploration Company. (See Hulme, Philip M.,
assignor.)
Chiles, James W., El Reno, Okla. Covering device for
planters. 2,070,509 : Feb. 9.
Chillas, Richard B., Jr. (See Weir, H. M., and Chillas.)
Chilton, Henry J. (See Kantor, J., Staerk, and Chilton.)
Chilton Pen Company, The. (See Sypher, Milford G.,
assignor.)
Chilton, Ralph H., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Freezing tray.
2,067,074; Jan. 5.
Chilton, Ralph H., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General Mo-
tors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Rapid freezing device.
2,069,195 ; Feb. 2.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood,
2,079,678 ; May 11.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood,
2,079,679 ; May 11.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood,
2,079,680; May 11.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood,
2,079,681 ; May 11.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood, N. ,
2.079.682 ; May 11.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood,
2.079.683 ; May 11.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood,
2,100,629 ; Nov. 30.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood,
2,100,630; Nov. 30.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood,
2.100,631; Nov. 30.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood,
2,100,632 ; Nov. 30.
Chilton, Roland. Ridgewood. N.
Propeller Co., Inc. Cooling fin. 2,067,597 ; Jan. 12.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Reed Propeller Co., Inc.," Garden
City, N. Y. Engine cowling. 2,076,224 ; Apr. 6.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Reed Propeller Co., Inc., Garden
City, N. Y. Engine cooling and cowling. 2,076,225 ;
Apr. 6.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to The Reod
Propeller Co., Inc. Gear means for oliniinatlng a
master connecting rod. 2,092,639 ; Sept. 7.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Reed Propeller Co., Inc.," Garden
City, N. Y. Engine cooling and cowling. 2,098,5ti.') ;
Nov. 9.
Chilton, Roland. Ridgewood, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Tlie Reed Propeller Co., Inc.," Garden
City, N. Y. Delcing means for aircraft. 2,098,566;
Nov. 0.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood, N. J,, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Reed Propeller Co.. Inc.. Garilen
City, N. Y. Supercharger drive. 2,101.239; Dec. 7.
Chilton, Roland, Ridgewood, and R. K. Gagg, Fairhnvn.
N. J., assignors, liy mesne assignments, to The Reed
Propeller Co. Inc.. GMr(l<'n Citv. N. Y. Spark plug shield
and cooler. 2.0!)5.7!)1 ; Oct. 12.
Chliin. Howard T.. .Mascadero, Cnllf. Road slcn.
2,000,7.S3 ; Aug. 24.
Cliinosoll'abrlk Aktlengesellseliaft. (See Tloedecker, Fried
rich, a.s.slgiior.)
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Transmission.
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Transmission.
N.
J.
Transmission.
N.
J.
Transmission.
Transmission control.
N.
J.
Transmission.
N.
J.
Transmission.
N.
J.
Transmission.
N.
J.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Chipman Chemical Company. (See Melhus, Irving E.,
assiirnor.)
Chipman, John S., Easton, Pa., assignor to Chipman
Knitting Mills. IManufacture of full-fashioned hosiery
on flat knitting machines. 2,098,739 ; Nov. 9.
Chipman. John S., Easton. Pa., assignor to Chipman Knit-
ting Jlills. Knitting of inside-out hosiery. 2,098,740 ;
Nov. 9.
Chipman Knitting Mills. (See Chipman, John S., as-
signor.)
Chipman Knitting Mills. (See Michler, John F., as-
signor. )
Chipman's, Chas., Sons Co. (See Katzenmoyer, Harry E.,
assignor.)
Chirca. Axente, Cleveland, Ohio. Liquid meter.
2,078,057 ; Apr. 20.
Chireix, Henri, Paris. France, assignor to Compagnie Gen-
ernle de Telegraphic Sans Fil. Telegraph system.
2.073,333 : Mar. 9.
Chireix, Henri, Paris. France, assignor to Compagnie
Generale de Telegraphic sans Fil. Radiogoniometer.
2,078,0.58; Apr. 20.
Chireix, Henri, and P. Nicolas, Paris, France, assignors
to Society Francaise Radio Electrique. Railway sig-
naling system. 2,068,655 ; Jan. 26.
Chireix. Henri and P. Borias, Paris, France, assignors
to Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie sans Fil.
Phase and frequency control of oscillations. 2,076,264 ;
Apr. 6.
Chirelstein, Nathan, Newark, N. J. Coupling. 2,074^957 ;
Mar. 23.
Chirelstein. Nathan, Newark, N. J. Coupling. 2,074,958 ;
Mar. 23.
Chirelstein. Nathan, Newark, N. J. Electric plug.
2,092.527 : Sept. 7.
Chisholm. Harry L.. Jr.. assignor to Houde Engineering
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Hydraulic shock absorber.
2.090.621 : Aug. 24.
Chisholm. Harry L., Jr,, assignor to Houde Engineering
Corporation, Buffalo. N, Y. Stabilizer structure for
automobiles. 2,100,381 ; Nov, 30.
Chisholm, Theodore L„ and D. E. JIacc.abee, Dayton, Ohio,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to General Jlotors
(Corporation. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,070,421 ;
Feb. 9.
Chittenden, Edwin F., Ottawa Hills, Ohio, Window
ventilator. Re, 20,301 ; Mar. 23.
Chittenden & Eastman Company. (See Eaton, Robert E.,
assignor.)
Chittenden, Fayette D. (See Keen, A. W., and Chitten-
den.)
Chittenden, Fayette D. (See Madge, N. G., and Chit-
tenden.)
Chittick, Charles Y., Newton Center, Mass., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Anderson Products, Incorporated,
Brake booster for automotive vehicles, 2,081,737 ; May
25.
Chittick, Kenneth A,, Haddon Heights, N, J,, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America, Automatic volume con-
trol, 2,092,500; Sept. 7.
Chittick, Kenneth A„ Haddonfield, N. J„ assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Radio receiving sys-
tem. 2.094.231 : Sept. 28.
Chittick, Kenneth A., Haddonfield, and AV. H. Conron, Riv-
erton, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Radio receiver. 2,069,518 ; Feb. 2.
Chittick, Kenneth A., Haddon Heights, and W. L. Carlson.
Haddonfield, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of
America. Automatic volume control circuits.
2,074,014 ; Mar. 16,
Chittick, Kenneth A., and W. L, Carlson, Haddonfield,
N, J,, assignors to Radio Corporation of America. Au-
tomatic volume control circuit. 2,093,548 : Sept, 21,
Choice, Frank C. (See Ricks, F., and Choice,)
Chonette. William C, Ojai. and R. H. Hamilton. Los An-
geles, assignors to Shell Development Company, San
Francisco, Calif, Method and apparatus for cementing
wells, 2,101,640 : Dec, 7,
Chorley, Raymond W,, Indianapolis, Ind,, and T, W, De-
marest, assignors to National Aluminate Corporation,
Chicago, III, Automatic continuous blow-down,
2,090,469 : Aug, 17,
<;horlton, Frank O, L,, Bury, England, ^lachine for
seaming lids on cans, 2,071,683 ; Feb. 23.
Chorlton, Frank O, L,, Burv, England, Filter, strainer,
and the like, 2,084,433 ; June 22,
Chorlton, Frank O, L., Bury, England, Device for center-
ing articles on operating tables of sealing machines,
2.086,065 ; July 6,
Chormann, George W,, Niagara Falls, N. Y,, and H, J.
Cowie. Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to The (Carborundum Company,
Niagara Falls, N, Y, Making abrasive teeth for stone
•saws, 2,102,305: Dec, 14,
Chormann. George W,, Niagara Falls, N, Y,, and H, J.
Cowie, N'iagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, assignors, by
nn'sne nssiL'nments, to The C.Trboruiuluni Company,
Niagara Falls, N, Y, Metal reinforcement for abrasive
t<v>tli 2 in-?. 306: Deo. 14.
Chott, Edward L,. Riverside, 111, Dental alloy and making
same, 2.083,0.'>2 ; June 8,
Chott, Edw.nrd L.. assignor of one-half to H. J. Chott.
Chicago, 111. Dental polishing cup. 2,093,006 ; Sept.
14.
Chott. Edward L., assignor of one-half to H. J. Chott,
Chicago, 111. Mechanical tooth brush. 2,093,007 ; Sept.
14.
Chott, Hugo J, (See Chott, Edward L,, assignor,)
Chotzner, Beatrice V. (See Chappie, Jean S,, assignor.)
Christensen, Alfred C, assignor to H, S, Simpson, Chi-
cago, 111, Muller. 2,103,895 ; Dec, 28,
Christensen, Axel, Rye, N, Y,, assignor to Chemical Con-
struction Corporation, Nitric acid manufacture,
2,098,953 ; Nov, 16.
Christensen, Carl W. (See Ralston, A. W., and Chris-
tensen,)
Christensen, Chris T,, Alhambra, Calif., assignor by de-
cree of Court, to M. T, Christensen. Sand nnd mud
separator and mixer for well drilling, 2,078,752 ; Apr,
27,
Christensen, Clarence A,, assignor to Lathan Company,
Inc, San Francisco, Calif. Degasser for internal com-
bustion motors, 2,075,790 ; Apr. 6,
Christensen, Conrad L, (See Anglada, J. A,, Asprooth,
and Christensen,)
Christensen, Leo M. (See Fulmer, E. I,, Christensen, and
Hixon.)
Christensen, Leo M,, and B, I, Fulmer, Ames, Iowa, as-
signors to The Chemical Foundation, Incorporated,
Production of ethyl alcohol from artichoke tubers,
2,085,003 ; June 29.
Christensen, Leo, M., and R, M, Hixon, Ames, Iowa, as-
signors to The Chemical Foundation, Incorporated,
Processing artichoke tuber. 2,086,536 ; July 13,
Christensen Machine Company, (See Belluche, Elmer W„
assignor,)
Christensen Machine Company. (See Belluche, Elmer W,
and F, R,, assignors,)
Christensen, Magnus, Barberton, Ohio, assignor to The
Babcock & Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Hard
surfacing weldrod, 2,077,397 ; Apr, 20.
Christensen, Mary T, (See Christensen, Chris T,, as-
signor.)
Christensen, Niels A., South Euclid, Ohio. Air com-
pressor. 2,074,980 ; Mar. 23.
Christensen, Norman V., assignor to Union Special Ma-
chine Company, Chicago, 111. Rotary hook sewing ma-
chine. 2.073.593 ; Mar. 9.
Christensen, Norman V„ assignor to Union Special Ma-
chine Company, Chicago, 111, Lock stitch sewing ma-
chine. 2,079,568 ; May 4,
Christensen, Norman Y,, assignor to Union Special Ma-
chine Company, Chicago, 111, Production of seams for
knit goods, 2,079,569 ; May 4,
Christensen, Norman V,, assignor to Union Special ^la-
chine Company, Chicago, 111, Sewing machine,
2,007,246 ; Oct. 26.
Christensen, Norman V., Chicago, and G. Sauer, Berwyn,
assignors to Union Special Machine Company, Chicago,
111. Lock stitch sewing machine. 2,097.247 ; Oct. 26.
Christensen, Peter C, East Orange, N, J, Production of
buttons and like articles, 2,097,144 ; Oct, 26.
Christensen, Rasmus, (See Wheeler, P. E,, and Christen-
sen,)
Christenson, Frank, Jamaica, N. Y,, and H, N, Clark,
Boundbrook, N, J, Refractory heat insulation.
2,078,753 ; Apr, 27,
Christenson, George F,, Boylston, assignor to J, A, Dunn,
Worcester, Mass, Salesbook holder. 2,102,787 ; Dec.
21.
Christian. Frank T., assignor to Eclipse Machine Com-
pany, Elmira, N, Y, Automatic starting mechanism
for internal combustion engines, 2,103,405 ; Dec. 28.
Christian, ^lanfred, Berlin-Reinickendorf, Germany. Air-
cooled cylinder head. 2,098,741 ; Nov. 9.
Christian. Raymond A., assignor to The National Cash
Register Companv, Dayton, Ohio. Calculating machine.
2,082,098 ; June 1.
Christiansen, Christian, Fargo, N, Dak, Load lifter-
actuating means. 2,082,686 ; June 1,
Christiansen, Ejnar, Birmingham, England. Pie or like
filling or depositing apparatus. 2,073,731 ; Mar. 16.
Christiansen, Ejnar, Birmingham," England, Aerating flu-
ids, 2,076,979 : Apr, 13.
Christiansen, Frederic A., assignor to B. Barr, New Y-ork,
N. Y'. Toy airplane device. 2,075,207 ; JIar. 30.
Christiansen. Frederick A.. Los Angele.s, assignor to W.
n. Hammer and L. Rhodes, Santa Monica, Calif. Toy
aeroplane. 2.n67.25S : .Tan. 12.
Christiansen. Frederick A., assignor to W. H. Hammer
and L. Rhodes. Los Angeles, Calif. Toy airplane.
2,067,828 ; Jan. 12.
Christiansen. Walter G., Glen Ridge. N. J.. S. E. Harris.
Lvnbrook, N. Y., and J. Lee. Zurich, Switzerland, as-
signors to E. R. Squibb & Sons, New York, N Y. Di-
phenyl derivatives. 2,073,68,i : Mar. 16.
Christianson. Walter G.. Glen Ridge, N, J., and S, E, Har-
ris, Lynbrook, assignors to E, R. Squibb & Sons, New
York, N, Y. Acylaniinoaryl phenylcinchoninates and
the preparation thereof. 2,076,706 : Apr, 13,
ChristiJinsen, Walter G., Glen Ridge, N. J., and S. E. Har-
ris, Lynbrook, assignors to E, R, Squibb & Sons, New
York, N. Y, Arvl phenvlcinchoninates and the prepara-
tion thereof, 2,076,707; Apr, 13,
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Christie, Llewellyn BI., Pittsburgh, Pa., and C. H. Bell,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignors to National Fire-
proofing Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. Building tile.
2,090,28.T ; Aug. 17.
Christie, Theodore. (See Andersen, Jorgen C, assignor.)
Christman, John M., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,078,930 ; May 4.
Christman, John M., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,078,931 : May 4.
Christman, John M., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,078,932 ; Blay 4.
Christman, John M., assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,079,899 :
May 11.
Christman, John M., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Rotary cutting tool and cutting.
2,087.231 ; July 20.
Christman, John M., assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Worm gear burnishing ma-
chine and method. 2,089,732 ; Aug. 10.
Christman, John M., assignor to Packard Blotor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Metal working machine.
2,091.749 : Aug. 31.
Chri.stman, John M., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Wheel suspension for motor ve-
hicles. 2,097.445 ; Nov. 2.
Christman, John M., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,101,130 ; Dec. 7.
Christmann, Friedrich. (See Pier, M., Christmann, and
Donath.)
Christmas, Burton, Youngstown, Ohio. Razor and device
embodying razor. 2,075,007 ; Mar. 30.
Christoft'erson, Charles, assignor to Universal Air Filter
Corporation, Duluth, Minn. Air filter for ventilating
systems or apparatus. 2,082,481 ; June 1.
Christopher, Edward F., assignor to Industrial Patents
Corpomtlon, Chicago, 111. Adhesive and making same.
Re. 20,326; Apr. 13.
Christopher, Edwin B., Wichita, Kans. Package opener
and contents extractor. 2,072,796 ; Mar. 2.
Christopher, William M., Tonawanda, N. Y. Coin or slug
selector device or attachment. 2,084,943 ; June 22.
Christopher, William M., Tonawanda, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Detector. 2,075,701 ; Mar. 30.
Christy, Andi'ew, a.ssignor to G-M Laboratories, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Selenium cell. 2.060,611 ; Jan. 5.
Christy Company, The. (See Christy, Russ J., as-
signor.)'
Christy, Elmer W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Blackboard com-
pass. 2,074,102; Mar. 16.
Christy, George C, Chicago, 111. Door controlling device.
2,078,838 ; Apr. 27.
Christy, Kenneth A., Parker's Landing, Pa. Cutting hair.
2,070.350 : Feb. 9.
Christy, Russ J., New Smyrna, Fla., assignor to The
Christy Company, Fremont, Ohio. Pocketknife.
2,074,640 ; Mar. 23.
Chriton, George A., et al. (See Brand, Jean J., assignor.)
Chromium Products Corporation. (See Boss, John W.,
assignor.)
Chronmaster Electric Corporation. (See Ferbend, Spen-
for. assignor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Ball, Frederick O., assignor.)
Cliry.slcr Corporation. (See Becker, George P.. assignor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Breer, Carl, assignor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Breer, C, Goode, and Sher-
man, as.iignors.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Cadwallader, Robert, as-
signor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Delahanty, Edward J., as-
signor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Dickason, John W., assignor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Punn, William T., as.signor. i
Chrysler Corporation. (See Dunn, W. T. and Syrovy, as-
signors.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Fleming, Alexander M., as-
signor.)
Chrysler Corporal ion. (See Goode, G. C, Miller, and Har-
rington, assignors.)
Chry.sler Corporation. (See ITorroshoff, Alexander G., as-
signor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Hicks, IT. A., Herreslioff, and
Buchner, a.ssignors.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Holmes. John R., assignor.)
Clirysler Corporation. (Sec Humphrey, Carroll Lo R.,
assignor.)
<"hry.sl(M- Corporation. (See Kogstrom, Axel W., assignor.)
Chrysler Cori)ora(ion. (See Langhiimmer, A. J., and Cal-
kins, assignors.)
Chrysler (,'orporatlon. (See Lee, Roger K., assignor.)
Chrysler (,'orporution. (See Lee, R. K., and Tea, as-
signors.)
Clirysler Corporation. (Sec Lee, I^. K., Tea, and Ander-
son, as.signors.)
('lirysliT Cor))oratlon. (See Macauley, J. B., Jr., and
Itonalct. awslgnors.)
f'liryHl(>r f'orporatlon. (See Mntirer, lOdwIn R., assignor.)
(."liryHler (,'orporallon. (See Maurer, K. It., and Smith,
assignors.)
Chrysler Corponilion. (See McCorlney, Wlllelt J., ns-
slgnor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See McKechnie, I. C, and Pattl
son, assignors.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Neracher, Catl A., assignor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Nissley, H. H., and Mazzie,
assignors.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Patterson, Herbert F., as-
signor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Pfeiffer, K., Foresman, and
Fries, assignors.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Saunders, S. G., and Morri-
son, assignors.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Schuyler, George L., as-
signor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Slack, Frederic W., as-
signor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Slider, George, assignor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Staley, Allen C, assignor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Syrovy, Augustin J., as-
signor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Tea, Clark A., assignor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Tea, C. A., and Lee, as-
signors.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Wallace, David A., assignor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Watson, William S., as-
signor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Webb, Edmond F., assignor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See WerdehofC, Albert B., as-
signor.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Wheat. Thomas E. M., as-
signer.)
Chrysler Corporation. (See Woolson, Harry T,, as-
signor.)
Clii-ysler Corporation. (See Zeder, James C, assignor.)
Chryst, William A., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to (icneral
ISiotors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Shock absorbing
suspension. 2,074,103: Mar. 16.
Cliul))), Alexander A., Coventry, assignor to The General
Electric Company Limited, London, England. Electri-
cal system of lift control. 2,067.378 ; Jan. 12.
Chubb, Alexander A.. Coventry, assignor to The General
Electric Company Limited, London. England. Electri-
cal system of lift control. 2.090.748 ; Aug. 24.
Chubb. Lewis W.. Edgewood Park, Pa. Vehicle lighting
system. 2,087,795 ; July 20.
Chubb, Lewis W., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Signaling system. 2,075,094 ; Mar. 30.
Chubb, William J., Kenosha. Wis. Small arms target
scoring gauge and target. 2.090,930 ; Aug. 24.
Chuck, Faw Y.. San Francisco, Calif. Therapeutic sub-
stance and manufacture. 2,086,766: July 13.
Chura, Fred D., Orange, N. J. Spool holder. 2,090,286 :
Aug. 17.
Church, C. F., Mfg. Co. (See Campbell, Vernon W., as-
signor.)
Church, C. F., Mfg. Co. (See Carlson, George W., as-
signor.)
Church, Harold D., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Hydraulic
remote control. 2,079,684 ; May 11.
Church, Harold D., assignor to The White Jlotor Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Lubricating system for internal com-
bustion engines. 2.073.096 ; Mar. 9.
Church, Lewis H., Westfield, assignor to The Thomas &
Betts Co., Elizabeth, N. J. Pipe coupler. 2,100,796 :
Nov. 30.
Church, Mary E. (See English. Analdo M., assignor.)
Church, Peter R., Steubenville, Ohio, and H. C. Rateau,
Weirton, W. Va. Furnace for heating materials under
sustained pressure. 2,070,983 ; Feb. 16.
Church, Walter L., Houston, Tex. Drill. 2,088,025 :
July 27.
Church, Walter L., Houston, Tex. Overshot. 2,098,332 ;
Nov. 9.
Church, Walter L., Houston, Tex. Pump. 2,099,840:
Nov. 23.
('liurch, Walter L., assignor to C-M-P Fishing Tool Com-
pany, Houston, Tex. Pipe cutter. 2,066,767 ; Jan. 5.
Church, Walter L., Houston, assignor of one-half to W. I/.
Pearce, Harris County, Tex. Pipe holding apparatus.
2,075,420 ; Mar. 30.
Church, Walter L., Houston, assignor of one-half to W. L.
I'carce, Harris County, Tex. Pipe joint. 2,075,427 ;
Mar. 30.
Church, Walter L., Houston, assignor to C-JI-P Fishing
Tool Corporation. Harris County, Tox. Taking orient-
ed cores. 2,080,978; May 18.
Churchill, Chester L., Boston, Mass. Exhibitor.
2,085,954 : July 0.
(Churchill, David C, Beren, Ky. Hand operated loom.
2,09S,M9 ; Nov. 0.
CliurchlU, Homer, East Orange. N, J., assignor lo Line
Mal(>rlMl Conip;inv. Soudi Milwaukee, Wis. Trans-
former brace. 2,080,460; May 18.
Churclilll, .lolui M. I!., el Ml. (Sim- Lord, S. L., and
Kendall, a.sslgnor. )
Churclilll Miicliine Tool Company Limited, The. (See
AHl)ri(lg(>, Harry II., assignor.)
Cluircliill, Ralph II., Chicago, 111. Ilnndwhoel cover.
2,078,059 ; Apr. 20.
('hurclilll, Slimiey II., lOdnionton. Alberta. Canada. Toilet
venlllntlng lipiiMratuti and vonllhitlng ini'lliod
2,()7I.21 I : Miir. 1(1.
Churchill, Stanley H., Edmonton, Alhprtn, Onnndn.
Electric switch. 2,080,006 ; July 0.
118
INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
Churchill, Wilraer H., Saugus, assignor to United-Carr
Fastener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Snap fas-
tener mounting bracket and installation thereof.
2.096,319 ; Oct. 19.
Churchill. Wiliner H., Saugus, assignor to United-Carr
Fastener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Threaded nut
device. 2.1 02.5,54: Dec. 14.
Chuse, Harry A., Madison, Wis. Paper making method
and machine. 2,091,805 ; Aug. 31.
Clnvala. August, \'ienna, 10. W aklmann, Klosterneuburg,
near Vienna, and A. Martina, Vienna. Austria. Pre-
paring oil varnishes. 2. 102. ."07 : Dec. 14.
Chylack, Leo T., Allentown, Pa. Spectacles. 2,087,502 ;
July 20.
Ciamberlini, Ugo, Rome, Italy. Pneumatic tachometer
working independently of the external pressure.
2.099.385 ; Nov. 16.
Ciamberlini, Ugo, Rome, Italy. Flexible tube. 2,100,835 ;
Nov. 30.
Cibie, Pierre, Paris, France. Voltage regulating appa-
ratus for electric current generators. 2,088,289 : July
27.
CibiS, Pierre, Paris, France. Motor starting device.
2.099.386 : Nov. 16.
Ciccarelli, Ostilio, assignor to The E. Ingraham Com-
pany, Bristol, Conn. Radio construction. 2,068,844 ;
Jan. 26.
Cicero, William A., International Falls, Minn. Shoe rack.
2.090,108 ; Aug, 17.
Cichanski, Joseph A, (See Demosky, S., and Cichanski.)
Cilco Terminal Company. (See Lamb, C. P., and Schine,
assignors.)
Cilley, Osborn H., Lancaster, assignor to Raybestos-Man-
hattan. Inc., Passaic, N. J. Friction member and mak-
ing the same. 2.096.R92 : Oct. 19.
Cilocon Corporation. (See Maccoy, Frank, assignor.)
Cilocon Corporation. (See Whitbread, James B., as-
signor.)
Cinamon, Lionel, New York, N. Y. Electroplating bath
composition and producing the same. 2,079,842 ; May
Cinch Manufacturing Corporation. (See Del Camp,
Scipione M., assignor.)
Cinch Manufacturing Corporation. (See Knutson, Carl
L., assignor.)
Cincinnati Advertising Products Company, The. (See
Mattman, Gustave F., assignor.)
Cincinnati Ball Crank Company, The. (See Harris, C,
and Butler, assignors.)
Cincinnati Ball Crank Company, The. (See Woelfer,
Frank C, Jr., assignor.)
Cincinnati Bickford Tool Company, The. (See Schauer,
Lawrence L., assignor.)
Cincinnati Bickford Tool Company, The. (See Schauer,
L. L., and McKewen, assignors.)
Cincinnati Bickford Tool Company. (See Schauer, L. L.,
and Sosa, assignors.)
Cincinnati Electrical Tool Company. (See Casey, Ledge-
worth <;., assignor.)
Cincinnati Grinders Incorporated. (See Booth, Clement,
assignor.)
Cincinnati (Jrinders Incorporated. (See Conover, Richard
10.. assignor.)
Cincinnati Grinders Incorporated. (See Ernst, H., Her-
furth, and Nenninger, assignors.)
Cincinnati Grinders Incorporated. (See Haas, Frederick
S., assignor.)
Cincinnati (irinders Incorporated. (See Plinuner, Alfred
(.;.. as.signor. )
Cincinnati Grinders Incorporated. (See Temple, John
C, assignor.)
Cincinnati Grinders Incorporated. (See Theler, F. J.,
Johnslon, and Peaslee, assignors.)
Cincinnati Jlilling Machine Co., The. (See Archea,
Walter D., assignor.)
Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, The. (See Camp-
bell, John C, assignor.)
Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, The. (See Ernst,
Hans, assignor.)
Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, The. (See Ernst.
II., and MartcUotti, assignors.)
Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. (See Hoier, Walter,
assignor.)
Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. (See Howe, Wilfred
IT., as.sipnor. )
Cincinnati Milling Machine Co. (See Isler, Herman E.,
assignor.)
Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. (See Lynch, J. E.,
Pope, and Hawley, assignors.)
Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. (Sec Xi-nningcr,
Lester F., as.signor. )
Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, The. (See Roehm,
E. G., and Archea, assignors.)
Cincinn.ili Milling Machine Co., The. (See Roehm, E. G.,
and ("nniiiboll. assignors.)
Cincinnati Jlilling Machine Co., The. (See Roehm, E. G.,
and Romaine, assignors.)
Cincinnati Milling .Macliino Co., The. (See Roniaino, Mil-
lard, assignor.)
Cincinnati Milling Machine Company. The, (See Roraaine,
M,, Archoa and Roehm, assignors.)
Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, The, (See Sassen,
Bernard, assignor.)
Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., The. (See Wright, Leigh
W., assignor.
Cincinnati Shaper Company, The. (See Hazelton, Rob-
ert T., assignor.)
Cincinnati Time Recorder Company, The. (See Faris,
Joseph W., assignor.)
Cincinnati Time Recorder Company, The. (See Streck-
fuss. Elmer G.. a.'^signor.)
Cincinnati Traction Building Co., The. (See Schoepf, T.
H., and Ritchie, assignors.)
Cinccolor. S. A. (hee Audibert, Joseph, assienor.)
Cinema Patents Company. (See Lootens, Charles L., as-
signor.)
Cinema Patents Company. (See Miller, Arthur J., as-
signor,)
Ciner, Irwin, New York, N. Y. Jewel mounting flexible
bracelet. 2,074,046 ; Mar. 16.
Cin-JIade Corporation. (See Harris, Robert E., assignor,)
Cipriano, Gandolfo, Dongan Hills, assignor to Cyprian
Machinery Corporation, (New Brighton), New York,
N. Y. Process and apparatus for treating hats.
2,091,429 ; Aug. 31.
Ciprus, Stephen, Lakewood, Ohio. Table top. 2,092,441 ;
Sept. 7.
Cirac Automatic Reverse Control Company. (See Cirac,
C. P. Cooper, and JIacDonald, assignors.)
Cirac, Charles P., and T. W. Cooper, San Francisco, and
W. W. MacDonald, Mountain View, assignors to Cirac
Automatic Reverse Control Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Reverse lock mechanism. 2,079,106 ; May 4.
Circo Products Company. (See Friend, Joseph C., as-
signor.)
Circo Products Corporation. (See Mudon, Thomas J.
assignor.)
Cirves, Francis J., Manistee, Mich. Bleaching pulp.
2,083,294; June 8.
Cisin, Harry G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Amplifying circuit.
2.086,256 ; July 6.
Cislak, Joseph K. (See Kubalanza, Frank J., assignor.)
Cisneros, Jesus, (See Kader, W. P., and Cisneros.)
Citizens Trust Company. (See Replogle, Daniel B., as-
signor.)
Citizens Trust Company of Toledo, Ohio, as Trustee. (See
Replogle, Daniel B., assignor,)
Citrus Products Equipment Company. (See Bauer, L. E.,
and Peavey, assignors.)
Citterio, Siro, and P. Vacchina, Turin, Italy. Railway
signaling system and apparatus. 2,098,719 ; Nov. 9.
City Auto Stamping Company, The. (See Whltlock,
George E., assignor.)
City National Bank and Trust Company, The, et al.,
executors. (See L(>e. Frank H. )
City National Bank and Trust Company, et al., trustees.
(See Friendly, Herbert .M.. assignivr. >
Ciuti, Harry A., San Francisco, Calif. Powder container
dispensing head. 2,089,468 ; Aug. 10.
Claborn, Houston V. (See Smith. L. E.. and Claborn.)
Clack, Charles F., Baltimore, Md., assignor to A. S.
Hanger, Washington, D. C. Artificial leg. 2,083,830 ;
June 15.
Clade, Robert, Detroit, Mich., assignor to American Car
and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Lubricated
valve. 2,009,098 ; Feb. 9.
Clade, Robert, Detroit, Mich., assignor to American Car
and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Lubricated
valve. 2,069,999 ; Feb. 9.
Clade, Robert, Detroit, >Iich., assignor to American Car
and Foundrv Company, New York, N, Y. Lubricated
valve with resilient base. 2,070.000 ; Feb. 9.
Claessen, Austin H., Kuala Lumpur, Selangor, Feder-
ated Malay States. Rubber treating apparatus.
2,090,570 : Aug, 17.
Claff, Clarence L., Randolph, Mass. Box construction.
Re. 20,332 ; Apr. 13.
Claflf, Clarence L., Randolph, Mass. Paper box.
2,080,532 ; May 18.
Claff, Clarence L., Randolph, Mass. Paper box.
2,085,491 ; June 29.
Claff, Clarence L., Randolph, Mass. Box. 2,090,343 ;
Aug, 17.
Cladin. Harry C, Marysville, Mich., assignor to The
Beryllium Corporation, New York, N. Y. Obtaining
beryllium fluoride solutions. 2,082,984 ; June 1.
Claghorn, Arthur U., Highland Park, assignor to Con-
tainer Corporation of America, Chicago, 111. Packing
pad. 2,085,955 ; July 5.
Claiborne. John T.. Jr., New York, N. Y., and P. D. Peter-
son. New Brunswick. N. J., assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to Freeport Sulphur Company. Phosphate-sul-
phur fertilizer and making same. 2.097,446; Nov. 2.
Clair, Edward L., Toledo. Ohio, assignor to Interlake Iron
Corporation. Chicago, III. Metallurgical apparatus and
process. 2,074,164 ; Mar. 16.
Clanipitt. John M. (See Hurlingame. R. G.. and Clampitt.)
Clapp, Albert L. (See Novak, I. J., and Clapp.)
Clapp, Albert L., Danvers, Mass. Culinary utensil of
tibrous structure and making same. 2,103,318 ; Dec.
28.
Clapsdale, Leo J.. Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Packing material for sealing joints. 2,074,015; Mar.
16.
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Clar, Friediich K., Berlin-Hermsdoi-f, assignor to Rhein-
metall-Borsig Aktiengesellschaft/Werk Borsig Berlin-
Tegel, Berlin-Tegel, and C. Geissen, Berlin-Sehoneberg,
Germany. Brake system for trains. 2,103,061 ; Dec.
21.
Clark-Aiken Company, The. (See Aiken, Walter S., as-
signor.)
Clark, Albert B., assignor of one-half to O. M. Dahl,
Boston, Mass. Speed changing mechanism. 2,090,614 ;
Aug. 24.
.Clark, Aldie B. (See Brown, J. E., and Clark.)
Clark, Arthur M., The Green, Norton-on-Tees, England,
assignor to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Gas
absorption process. 2,086,379 ; July 6.
Clark, Arvin L., assignor to C. E. Hadsell, Hollywood,
Calif. Heat insulated container. 2,087,966 ; July 27.
Clark. Bernard L., Medfield, Mass., assignor to AVesting-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Reducing quartz crystal activity. 2,092,049 ;
Sept. 7.
Clark Bottom Hole Interraittor Company. (See Clark,
William L., assignor.)
Clark, Carl L.. Warren, and A. G. Knowles, Niles, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Mullins Manufactur-
ing Corporation, Salem, Ohio. Skid platform.
2,099,051 ; Nov. 16.
Clark. Carlos N., South Orange, N. J. Sweat band sticker.
2,067.231 ; Jan. 12.
Clark, Charles H., San Francisco, Calif. Propelling a boat
by manpower. 2,083,004 ; June 8.
Clark, Charles H., Pitman, N. J. Dental drilling Instru-
ment. 2,090,885 ; Aug. 24.
Clark, Charles W. (See Martin. O. C, and Clark.)
Clark, Clarence V., Hays, Kans. Hydraulic brake.
2,087,638 ; July 20.
Clark Controller Company, The. (See Hart, Earl R., as-
signor.)
Clark, Cyril B., Scarsdale, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to American Cyanamid & Chemical Cor-
poration. Concentrating impure weak sulphuric acid.
2,090.936 ; Aug. 24.
Clark, David, Charlotte, N. C. Vehicular illuminating
means. 2.086,524 ; July 13.
Clark. Donald E. (See Green, H. C, Clark, Mann, and
Preble.)
Clark. Earl D., Grand Ronde, Oreg. Trailer construction.
2,094.836 ; Oct. 5.
Clark. Edward A.. Saline, Mich. Variable shear hair
clipper. 2,007,075 : Jan. 5.
Clark, Eldon S., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Timken-Detroit Axle Company.
Joint sealing device. 2,079,731 ; May 11.
Clark, Epiiraim C. S., Newburyport, Mass., assignor to The
Linen Thread Co., Inc., Paterson, N. J. Trawl board
and the like. 2,066.519 ; Jan. 5.
Clark Equipment Company. (See Bixby, Leo A., as-
signor.)
Clark Equipment Company. (See Burger, Frederick W.,
assignor.)
Clark Equipment Company. (See Burrows, R. J., and
Williams, assignors.)
Clark Equipment Company. (See Lapsley, Robert, as-
signor.)
Clark Equipment Company. (See Williams, Alfred 0., as-
signor.)
Clark lOcjuipment Company. (See Yeakel, Walter C, as-
signor.)
Clark, Ernest, Abington, assignor to Abington Textile
Machinery Works, Boston, Mass. Dyeing apparatus.
2,088,465 ; July 27.
Clark, Ernest. Bceston, Englnnd, assignor to United-Carr
Fastener Corporation, Cambridge Mass. Separable end
fastener. 2,093,973 ; Sept. 21.
Clark, Eugene E., assignor to American Screw Company,
Providence, R. I. Making screws. 2,084,078 ; Juno 15.
Clark, Eugene E., assignor to American Screw Company,
Providence, R. I. Screw. 2,084,079; June 15.
Clark, Frances H. (See lOstes. P. H., and Clark.)
Clark, Frank M., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Refining mineral oil. 2,088,400 ;
July 27.
Clark, Fr.Tnk M., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
J'JIectric Company. Electrical capacitor. 2,089,683 ;
Aug. 10.
Clark, Frank M., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric capacitor. 2.089,685 ; Aug.
10.
Clark, Frank M., and W. M. Kutz, Pittsfield, Mass., as-
signors to Genenil Electric Company. Nuclear halogen-
atod mixed ethers and producing the same. 2,072,797 ;
Mar. 2.
Clark, Ii'rank M., and R. A, Rnscelta. Pittsfii-ld, Mass.,
assignors to flciicinl lOlectric Company. Electric capaci-
tor. 2, 089, 684 ; Aug. 10.
(Mark, Frank M., and (i. F. Lipsey, Plttsflold, Mass..
assignors to General lOlccd'lc Coinpuny. High resist-
ance elcctrolvto. 2.089.686; Aug. 10.
Clark, H'rank M., and R. A. Itusrclta, Pittsfield, Mass,
assignors to (ieneral Fledrio Company. lOlectrolytIC
coiiiposillon. 2,089,087; Aug. 10.
Cliirk. I''riinl<llii I'.,, Washlngioii, I). ('. Airship.
2,08'l,n69 ; June 22.
Clnrk, Fred I.. Okliihoina (Mtv, Okln. S<'lecllve volume
conlrol valve. 2,073,018; Mnr. 0.
Clark, Frederick J., assignor to Steam Pressing Iron
Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Steam discharge pressing
device. 2,070,710 ; Feb. 16.
Clark, Frederick P., assignor to International Smelting
and Refining Company, East Chicago, Ind. Desilveriz-
ing lead bullion. 2,083,892 ; June 15.
Clark, George A., Filer, Idaho. Aeroplane control.
2,103,933 ; Dec. 28.
Clark. George C, Indianapolis, Ind. Glass supported dual
card-holder. 2,093,598 ; Sept. 21.
Clark, George C. Beverly Hills, Calif. Shoe last con-
struction. 2,103,062 : Dec. 21.
Clark, George M., Lynn, Mass. Matrix forming and
drying machine. 2,080,697 ; May 18.
Clark, George W., assignor to The Westfield Manufac-
turing Company, Westfield, Mass. Bicycle frame and
making same. 2,080,698 ; May 18.
Clark, Harold W., assignor to The McCaskey Register
Company, Alliance, Ohio. Filing appliance. 2,086,472 ;
July 6.
Clark, Harold W., assignor to The McCaskey Register
Company, Alliance, Ohio. Key release for calculating
machines. 2,091,728 ; Aug. 31.
Clark, Harold W., assignor to The McCaskey Register
Company, Alliance, Ohio. Cash register. 2,098,486 ;
Nov. 9.
Clark, Harry F. (See Fish, BI. W., and Clark, assignors.)
Clark, Horace N. (See Christensen, F., and Clark.)
Clark, Ira J., Fort Morgan, Colo. Valve tool. 2,091,500 ;
Aug. 31.
Clark, James A., Ngaruawahia, New Zealand. Friction
and direct drive coupling. 2,069,132 ; Jan. 26.
Clark, John M., Northfield, N. J. Expansion engine.
2,074,165 ; Mar. 16.
Clark, Joseph C, Merchantville, N. J., assignor of one-
half to The Ludington Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.,
and one-half to N. S. Ludington Securities Company,
Camden, N. J. Navigating instrument. 2,077,398 ;
Apr. 20.
Clark. Lawrence N., Newton, Mass. Holder for articles.
2,066,768; Jan. 5.
Clark, Lloyd G., and M. A. Grogel, assignors to American
Box Board Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Shipping
case. 2.097,433 : Nov. 2.
Clark, Louis T. (See Whelan, H. J., and Clark.)
Clark, Lynn J., Cleveland, assignor to The Hinde and
Dauch Paper Company, Sandusky, Oliio. Display.
2,070,544 ; Feb. 9.
Clark, Mary L., Baltimore, Md. Portable food carrier
and heater. 2,078,650 ; Apr. 27.
Clark, Omar E., Detroit, Mich. Hose connection.
2,069,216; Feb. 2.
Clark, Otto B., assignor to The Lubrication Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Lubricating device. 2,103,003; Dec. 21.
Clark, Paul A. (See Roby, K. IC, and Clark, assignors.)
Clark, Percy L., Jr., Chicago, 111. Applicator for pes-
saries. 2,103,319 ; Dec. 28.
Clark, Percy M., New Brunswick, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cellulosic structures and preparing.
2,071,024; Feb. 16.
Clnrk, I'ercy M.. Parlin, N. J., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours "& Company. Wilmington, Del. Insulated elec-
tric cable. 2,096,448; Oct. 19.
Clark, Percy M., Parlin, and T. T. Taylor. New Bruns-
wick, assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Composition and method for
joining surfaces. 2,092,050 ; Sept. 7.
Clark, Ralph R., assignor to Armstrong Cork Company,
Lancaster, Pa. Inductive heating. 2,079,152 ; May 4.
Clark, Raymond G., M. Smith, Jr., and M. McD. Dilley,
I,ouisville, Ky. Automatic crossing gate. 2,094,094 ;
Sept. 28.
Clark, Ricliard TJ., Waltham, Mass. Electron discharge
device. 2,084,478 ; June 22.
Clark, Richard U., assignor to The Magnavox Company,
Fort Wayne, Ind. I31ectrolytic condenser unit.
2,099.797 : Nov. 23.
Clark, Roger W., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General Electric
Company. Electrode holder. 2,089,688 ; Aug. 10.
Clark, Ronald I. II. (See Humphries, H. E., and Clark.)
Clark, Rnfus I'.., St. Louis, Mo. Slud tie. 2,103,004;
Dec. 21.
Clark, Samuel C. (See Hunter, G. G., Pryale, and Clark.)
Clark, Samuel C. (See Prynlo, II. M.. and Clark.)
Clark, Thomas, assignor to Armstrong Siddeley Motors
I>imif(Hl. Coventry, England. Resilient drive.
2,093.055; Sept. 21.
Clark, Tlidinas J.. Sail Francisco, Calif. Saw cutter.
2.067.259 ; Jan. 12.
Cliirk, Victor R., Chicago, 111. Machinery belt. 2,069,028;
Jan. 26.
Clinic. Waldo E., assignor to F. M. Sibley T/Uiiilier Com-
nimy, Di'lrolt, Mich. Window slriiclure. 2.0SI,(>95;
Slav 25.
Clark, Willl.'iin A., assignor to Ij. A. Young Spring and
Wire Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Spring structure.
2,072,213; Mar. 2.
Clark, \\ llllaiu A., assignor lo I*. A. Young Spring and
Wire ("orporMllon, Detroit. Mich. Spring cushion
Nlnictnri'. 2,077,150; Apr. 20.
('lull;. Wllliiuu A., assignor lo L. A. Young Spring and
Wli-e Corporiillon. Pi-lrolt. .MIcli. Spring structure.
2.091.527 ; Sept. 28.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
. and Clarke.)
Fishline reel holder
for fishing poles.
Christian N., as-
Clark, William A., assignor to L. A. Young Spring and
Wire Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Spring structures.
2,096,780 ; Oct. 26.
Clark. William A., assignor to Emery Industries, Inc.,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Packaging of cake confections.
2.085.728 ; Jul.v 6.
Clark, William B., Bird Haven. Va. Construction of
beach chairs and the like. 2,093,829 ; Sept. 21.
Clark, William D., St. Paul, Minn. Safety light reflector
device. 2,093,907 ; Sept. 21.
Clark, William J., Norton-on-Tees, England, assignor to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Jleasurement
of high temperatures. 2,074,641 : Mar. 23.
Clark, William K., assignor to Industrial Patents Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Carton. 2,076,065 ; Apr. 6.
Clark, William L., Oklahoma City, Okla., assignor to
Clark Bottom Hole Intermitter Companv. Bottom hole
intermitter. 2,078.482 ; Apr. 27.
Clarke, Alick. (See Cottrell, Holland D.)
Clarke, Cecil V., Bedford, England. Braking mechanism.
2,075,176 ; Mar. 30.
Clarke, Charles A., New York, assignor of one-half to
N. Paul, Brooklyn, N. Y. Carbon dioxide refrigerating
unit. 2,090.590 ; Aug. 17.
Clarke. Charles A., New York, and V. Wright, Queens
Village, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Carbonaire
Beverage Dispenser Inc., New York, N. Y. Beverage
preserving and dispensing device. 2,085,956 ; July G.
Clarke, Charles E. (See Poole. J. V
Clarke, Charles J., Kingsburg, Calif,
and balancing handhold device
2,089,538 ; Aug. 10.
Clarke, Charles M. (See Bergmann
signor.)
Clarke & Clarke Company. (See Clarke, Norman D.,
assignor.)
Clarke, Douglas R., Toronto, Ontario. Canada. Combined
circuit and flashlight battery. 2.069,355 ; Feb. 2.
Clarke, Oeorge. (See Lineham. R. A.. ;ind Clarke.)
Clarke, H. Borden. (See Negus, Frank G., assignor.)
Clarke, Hans T., New York, and C. J. Malm, Rochester,
N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman
Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J. Artificial silk.
2,098,228 ; Nov. 9.
Clarke, Harry R., Newark, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Acoustic device. 2.009,817 : Feb. 9.
Clarke, Herbert S., Albany, assignor to Ramapo A.iax Cor-
poration. New York, N. Y. Expansion rail joint.
2.067,598 : Jan. 12.
Clarke. John. Edinburg, Ind. Air sealed casket.
2.095.691 ; Oct. l^i.
Clarke, Joseph W. (See Grady, J. H., and Clarke.)
Clarke, Laurence R., East Lansing, Mich. Concealed hinge.
2.067,561 : Jan. 12.
Clarke, Louis A., Fishkill, assignor to The Texas Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Solvent refining of mineral oil.
2,067,137 ; Jan. 5.
Clarke, Louis A., Fishkill, assignor to The Texas Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Solvent refining of lubricating
oil. 2,075,268 ; Mar. 30.
Clarke, Louis A., Fishkill, N. Y.. assignor to The Texas
Company, New Y''ork. N. Y. Solvent refining of mineral
oil. 2,078,442 ; Apr. 27.
Clarke, Louis A., Fishkill, assignor to The Texas Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Solvent refining mineral oil.
2,083,893 ; June 15.
Clarke, Louis A., Fishkill, and C. C. Towne, Beacon, as-
signors to The Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Sol-
vent refining of mineral oil. 2,075,269 ; Mar. 30.
Clarke, Norman D., assignor to Clarke & Clarke Com-
pany. Limited, Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Drum used
in the processing of hides and skins. 2,090,185 ;
Aug. 17.
Clarke. Samuel. Barnesboro. assignor to Portable Lamp &
Equipment Co., Pittsburgh, Pa. Car stop. 2,067,694 ;
.Ian. 12.
Clarke, Thomas B. (See Brown, J. H., and Clarke.)
Clarke, Thomas B.. and H. Boothroyd, Leicester, England,
assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pat-
erson, N. J. Splitting machine. 2,100,431 : Nov. 30.
Clarkson. .Marion C, .\tlanta. Go. Auxiliary oiling de-
vice. 2.102.514 : Dec. 14.
Clarkson, Octavia E., Santa Clara, Calif. Basting device
for roasters. 2,083,147 ; Juno 8.
Clarkson, Richard G. (See Benning, A. F., Benton, and
Clarkson.)
Clarkson, Richard G.
son.)
Clarkson, Richard G.,
mours & Compan.v,
process of sulphation of compounds obtained by hy-
drogenation of carbon oxides. 2,069.547 ; Feb. 2.
Clarkson, Richard G., and S. Lenher, assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Textile oils. 2,093,863 ; Sept. 21.
Clarkson, William S., Ann Arbor, Mich. Automatic liquid
weight meter. 2,093,418 ; Sept. 21.
Clarren, Harry, New York, N. Y. Massaging device
for gums. 2,083,595 ; June 15.
Clarridge, Ralph E., assignor to Taylor Instrument Com-
panies, Rochester, N. Y. Regulator. 2,076,610 ; Apr.
13.
(See Downing, F. B., and Clark-
assignor to E
Wilmington,
I. du
Del.
Pont de Ne-
Product and
Clary, Paul D., and F. T. Georgeson, Eureka, Calif. Mak-
ing alkali-cellulose and products therefrom. 2,079,313 ;
May 4.
Clason, Jan C, Stockholm, Sweden, assignor to Electrolux
Corporation, Dover, Del. Vacuum cleaner. 2,090,883 ;
Oct. 26.
Clason, Ragnar F. (See McKinley, C. W., Bacon, and
Clason.)
Claude, Andr6, Paris, and W. Manet, Boulogne sur seine,
France, assignors to Soci^te A. Georges Claude, Manet
& Cie. Mechanical amplifying and reducing speed-
transformer. 2.070,510 ; Feb. 9.
Claude Neon Electrical Products Corporation. (See Hyde,
Ralph C, assignor.)
Claude Neon Lights, Inc. (See Ecknayan, Hrant, as-
signor. )
Claudel, Andre E., St. Bernard, La. Soda-spreading ma-
chine. 2,102,993 ; Dec. 21.
Claudel, Andrg E., St. Bernard, La. Soda-spreading ma-
chine. 2.102.994: Dec. 21.
Claud-JIantle, Arthur, Trumbull, assignor to The Bas-
sick Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Automobile robe sup-
port and bracket therefor. 2,072,118 ; Mar. 2.
Claud-Mantle, Arthur, Trumbull, assignor to The Bassick
Company, ^Bridgeport, Conn. Automobile robe support
and bracket therefor. 2,072,119 : Jlar. 2.
Claud-Mantle, Arthur, Trumbull, assignor to The Bassick
Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Automobile door latch
and strike plate. 2,093,465 ; Sept. 21.
Clans Herman B., Otis, Oreg. Fishhook. 2,096,957 ;
Oct. 26.
Claus, Walter, assignor to Zellstofffabrik Waldhof, Mann-
heim-Waldhof, Germany. Manufacture of wool-like arti-
ficial fibers. 2.100.588; Nov. 30.
Claus, Walter E., assignor to Sportsman's Equipment
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Draft coupling. 2,070,884 ; Feb.
16.
Clausen, Sigurd. (See Ferenci, L., and Clausen.)
Clausen, Sigurd, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Interna-
tional Cigar Machinery Company. Bunch shaper and
bunch moistener for cigar machines. Re. 20,441 ; July
13.
Clauss, Curt, Meissen, assignor to Dr. Madaus & Co.,
Radebeul. Saxony, Germany. Production of prepara-
tions containing the volatile constituents of vegetable
products. 2,087.277 ; July 20.
Clauss, Julius A., Detroit, and D. E. McGuire, Wyandotte,
Mich. Furnace structure. 2,103,234 ; Dec. 28.
Clawson, Edward, assignor to Continental Engineering
Service, New Kensington, Pa. Nozzle take-off attach-
ment. 2,069.667 ; Feb. 2.
Clay. George H. (See Haas, A. E.. and Clay.)
Clay, George H., Kansas City, Mo. Service box.
2,076.066 : Apr. 6.
Clay, William C. (See Theodorsen, T., and Clay.)
Claybourn, Leslie W., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, Westerly, R. I. Registering
printing plates. 2,079,243 ; May 4.
Claybourn, Leslie W., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to C. B.
Cottrell & Sons Company, Westerly, R. I. Registering
printing plates. 2.095.542; Oct. 12.
Claypoole, Walter, Glenham, assignor to The Texas Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Thermocouple plug. 2,084,992 ;
June 29.
Clayton. Andrew B., Union, assignor to The Singer
ilanufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Thread-
controller for sewing machines. 2,095,212 : Oct. 5.
Clayton, Benjamin. Houston. Tex., assignor to Refining,
Inc., Reno. Nev. Refining glyceride type oils.
2,100,276; Nov. 23.
Clayton, Benjamin, Houston, Tex., assignor to Refining,
Inc., Reno, Nev. Refining glyceride oil. 2,100,277 ;
Nov. 23.
Clayton, Benjamin. Houston. Tex., W. B. Kerrick, Los
Angeles, and H. M. Stadt, Glendale, Calif., assignors to
Refining, Inc., Reno, Nev. Refining oils. 2,100,274 ;
Nov. 23.
Clayton. Benjamin, Sugarland, Tex., W. B. Kerrick, Los
Angeles, and H. M. Stadt. Glendale. Calif., and B. H.
Thurman. Bronxville, N. Y., assignors to Refining, Inc.,
Reno, Nev. Refining glyceride oils. 2,100,275 ; Nov.
23.
Clayton and Lambert Manufacturing Company. (See Mc-
Curley, Charles, assignor.)
Clayton, Martin M., Baden. Pa., assignor to National
Electric Products Corporation. Electrical duct feed.
2,100,100; Nov. 23.
Clayton. William. S. Back. J. F. Morse, and R. I. Johnson,
assignors to Crosse & Blackwell Limited. London, Eng-
land. Treatment of olive oil to prevent stearin coming
down at low temperatures. 2.007,720 ; Nov. 2.
Clayton, William, S. Back, J. F. Morse, and R. I. John-
son, assignors to Crosse & Blackwell Limited, London,
England. Treatment of chocolate. 2,103,612 ; Dec. 28.
Clayton-Kennedy, Nance, London, England. Composition
for etching and etching trauofers. 2,067,925 ; Jan. 19.
Clayton-Wright. Howard. (See Armstrong. F. G. G., and
Clayton-Wright.)
Cleaners Hanger Company.. (See Johnson, Horace L.,
assignor.)
Clear, Victor P., New York, N. Y. Enlarging easel.
2,084,432 : June 22.
Clearing Machine Corporation. (See Glasner, Rudolph W.,
assignor.)
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Clearing Machine Corporation. (See Johansen, Einar K.,
assignor.)
Clearing Machine Corporation et al. (See Rode, F. J.,
and Ziska, assignors.)
Cleary, W. A., Corporation. (See Stanley, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Cleaves, William S., Wollaston, assignor to Pneumatic
Scale Corporation, Limited, Quincy, Mass. Weighing
machine. 2,076,617 ; Apr. 13.
Cledina, Raphael, Liege, Belgium. Roller skate.
2,097,721 ; Nov. 2.
Cleereman, Peter J., Kenosha, Wis. Rapid firing rifle.
2,091,672 ; Aug. 31.
Clein, Ellas, Brooklyn, N. Y. Curling iron. 2,074,364 ;
Mar. 23.
Clein, Ella's, Brooklyn, N. Y. Marcel iron. 2,100,633 ;
Nov. 30.
Clem, Benjamin H., assignor of forty-nine per cent to The
J. A. Flaig Lumber Co.. New Madison, Ohio. Oscil-
lating device for egg containers. 2.078,443 ; Apr. 27.
Clem, Earle J., assignor of forty per cent to V. D. Hall,
Decatur, Ark. Exercising machine. 2,079,594 ; May
31.
Clemence, LeRoy W. (See Raiziss, G. W., and Clemence.)
Clemence, Le Roy W. (See Raiziss, G. W., Clemence, and
Kremens. )
Cl^mencet, Louis E. (See Roux. Charles.)
Clement, Cecil E., Newton, Iowa. Ironing machine.
2,084,383 : June 22.
Clement, Helen L., Spokane, Wash. Bread salver.
2.094,446 ; Sept. 28.
Clement, James E., New Baltimore, assignor of one-half
to R. H. Ross, Detroit, Mich. Anchor. 2,077,166 ; Apr.
13.
Clement, Lewis M., Mountain Lakes, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Federal Telegraph Company, Newark,
N. J. Remote control system for radio receivers.
2,078,060 ; Apr. 20.
Clement. Louis E., Meudon-Val-Fleury, France, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company,
Jersey City, N. J. Precipitation of colloidal solutions.
2.087.019 : July 13.
Clement. Louis E.. Meudon-Val-Fleury. France, assignor,
by me.sne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company,
Jersey City. N. J. Photographic material and process.
2.099.297: Nov. 16.
Clements, Arthur L., and N. R. Easter, Evanston, as-
signors to Dry-Zero Corporation, Chicago, 111. Ma-
chine for producing wet adhesive tape strips. 2,083,219 ;
June 8.
Clements. Everett G., Washington, D. C, assignor to Fair-
banks. Morse fz Companv. Chicago, 111. Domestic re-
frigerator. 2. 070, .'ill : T^pb. 0.
Clements Mfg. Co. (See Clements, William J., assignor.)
Clements, William J., assignor to Clements Mfg. Co.,
Chicago. 111. Bearing guard and oil retriever.
2,083,688 : .Tune 15.
Clements, William .T., assignor to Clements Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Handle bail adjustment. 2,091,800 ;
Aug. 31.
Clementson. Johan F. J.. Malmo, assignor to C. & S.
Clementson, Malmo-Limhamn, Sweden. Lubricating ap-
paratus. 2,086.313; July 6.
Clemmons, Herbert D., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Companv, Sturgis, Mich. Valve assembly for flushing
tanks 2,087,503 ; July 20.
Clemo, George R., and J. G. Cockburn, Newcastle-on-
Tyne, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Indus-
tries Limited. Production of dinaphthylene oxide.
2,077,548 : Apr. 20.
demons, Ezra J., Los Angeles, Calif. Constant pressure
gas regulator. 2,072,294 ; Mar. 2.
Clemson, "Earle P.. Baltimore, Md. Toilet paper holder.
2,101,531 : Deo. 7.
Clench, Edward ('. S., Leamington Spa, assignor to Auto-
motive Products Companv Limited, London, England,
nralfo. 2.070,470 : Feb, 9,
Clerc, Andr(5. Villourbiinne, .issignor to Ateliers de Con-
structions Eloctriduos de Delle, Paris. France. Com-
pressed fluid circuit breaker with multiple breaks.
2.100,182 ; Nov. 23.
Clerc. Leonnrd F., Detroit, Mich. Handling merchandise.
2.09r.,0.''>8 : Oct. 26.
Clerc, T,eonard P., Detroit, Mich. Store. 2,096,959 ;
Oct. 26,
Clerk. Donald V., Detroit, Mich. Tool retainer.
2,078.924 ; May 4.
Clerk, Robert C. Kingston, Jamaica, British West Indies.
Genr-changing mechanism for motor vehicles.
2,082,382 ; June 1.
Cleveland Automatic Machine Company, The. (See Uup-
pie, Harry W., assignor.)
Cleveland, Cliarles H., Detroit, Ml(fli. Fluid pressure
regulalor and flow control device. 2,071,871 ; Feb. 23.
Cleveland, Clarence I'!,, and V. 10. I'oterson, Sallna, Kans.
Coloring stone, 2,008,483 ; Jan. 19.
Cleveland ('ooperallve Stove CJompany, The. (Sec Bec-
var, Joseph, asHlgnor.)
Cleveland (loopenil ive Slove Company, The. (See Ilorb-
Hter, George, assignor,)
Cleveland Cnni(> & Engineering Company, The. (Sire
Wohr, William G., asHignor. )
Cleveland CrHii(> & Enghicerlng Company, The. (Se(-
WeiHc, Kurt R., aBBlgnor.)
Cleveland Heater Company, The. (See Graver, Albert
F., assignor.)
Cleveland Heater Company, The. (See Hansen, Earl J.,
assignor.)
Cleveland Heater Company, The. (See Smith, Joseph A.,
assignor.)
Cleveland, Henry, Munksnas, Helsingfors, Finland.
Syringe for cold-hot water supply. 2,102.111 ; Dec. 14.
Cleveland, James G., Enid, Okla. Economizing motor
fuel apparatus. 2,069,029 ; Jan. 26.
Cleveland, John A. (See Skinner, William F., assignor.)
Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Company, The. (See Greve,
Louis W., assignor.)
Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Company, The, (See Speth,
Lloyd G., assignor.)
Cleveland Pneumatic Tool Company, The. (See Wallace,
John F., assignor.)
Cleveland, Ralph E., Waterbury, Conn. Screen plate for
paper making machines. 2,086,067 ; July 6.
Cleveland Rock Drill Company, The. (See Curtis, John
C, assignor.)
Cleveland Rock Drill Company, The. (See Feucht, Albert,
assignor.)
Cleveland Rock Drill Company, The. (See Greve, Louis
W., assignor.)
Cleveland Rock Drill Company, The. (See Richardson,
L. L., and Feucht, assignors.)
Cleveland, Rolland L., Springfield, Mo. Egg breaking and
separating apparatus and process. 2,075,270 ; Mar. 30.
Cleveland Steel Barrel Company, The. (See Courtright,
H. F., and Stiles, assignors.)
Cleveland Steel Products Corporation. (See Laughlin,
S. L., Brann, and Smith, assignors.)
Cleveland Steel Products Corporation. (See Slaght, Wil-
liam ^V,, assignor,)
Cleveland Trust Company, The. (See Methudy, Carl E.,
assignor.)
Cleveland Trust Company, Administrator, The. (See
Krakau, Harry T.) „ x^
Cleveland Trust Company, executor. (See Simkms, H. D.
and Dp I>oe, ) „
Cleveland Twist Drill Company, The. (See Emmons,
Joseph V,, assignor,)
Cleveland Welding Company, The. (See Bound, Harry
H., assignor.)
Cleveland Welding Company, The. (See Uber, Harold R.,
assignor.) , , , . ^
Cleveland Welding Company, The. (See Mankki, Onnie,
assignor.)
eleven, Oluf L.. Washington, D. C. Verifying machine.
2,102,577: Dec. 14.
Clickner, Forest H„ assignor to Kraft-Phenix Cheese
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Lacteal derivative.
2,076,400 ; Apr. 6.
Clickner, Forest H., assignor to Kraft-Phenix Cheese
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Treating whey, 2,091,629 ;
Aug. 31.
Clifford, Albert M„ Stow, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del, Preparation of mer-
capto aryl thiazoles, 2,070,522 ; Feb, 9.
Clifford, Albert M., Stow, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington. Del. Preparing thiazyl de-
rivatives. 2,070,523 ; Feb. 9.
Clifford, Albert M,, Slow. Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot Cor-
poration. Wilmington, Del. Rubber compound and pre-
serving it, 2,078,527 : Apr, 27,
Clifford, Albert ^L. Stow, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation. Wilmington, Del, Rubber composition
,nnd preserving it, 2,07S,.'')2S : .\pv, 27.
Clifford, Albert M,, Stow, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Purifying secondary
amines. 2,080,366 ; IMay 11.
ClilTord, Albert M., Stow, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Age-resister. 2,084,131 ;
June 15. ^
ClilTord, Albert M,, Stow, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot Cor-
poration, Wilmington, Del. Age resistor. 2,087,199;
July 13.
Clifford, Albert M., Stow, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot Cor-
poration, \\'ilniington, Del. Vulcanization of rubber.
•'' 0.S7.200 ; Julv 13,
Clifford, Albert M„ Stow, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot Cor-
poration, Wilmington, Del, llnlo alkyl azyl sulphides
and preparation tliereof. 2,092,712; Sept. 7,
Clifford, Albert M,. Stow, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
f^irporation, Wilmington, Del. Preserving rubber.
2,091, 263 : Sept, 28,
Clifford, Albert M,, Stow, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Age resister, 2.0'.)5,921 ;
Oct, 12. . , ,
ClilTord, 1)(>I1 ('... CliiCMgo. III. Apparatus tor la.vlng pave-
ment, 2,097.913 ; Nov. 2.
ClilTord, Edward C, Sand Lake, N, V, Cooliug and dis-
pensing apparatus for kegs, 2.07l.3(i.''i ; Mar, 23,
Clifford, lOrncst 1£,, Kive Dock, near S.vdiu-y, assignor to
The Au.stnil Submarine Inventions LIniilcd, Sydney,
New South Walea, Australia. Diving dress, 2,081,520;
.Iime 22,
ClilTord, .lames J,, R(>adlng, assignor to Stedfast Itubber
('oiiipiinv. Inc., Maltapan, Mass, Insole for shoes.
■J,090.iro : Aug, 17.
ClilTonl Manufacturing Co. (See ClilTord. Wnltor B.,
assignor,)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Clifford, Patrick J., assignor to Precision Instrument Co.
Inc., Wasliington, D. C. Apparatus for diagnosing and
treating deafness. 2,087,838; July 20.
Clifford, Paul M., Green Bay, Wis. Fishing reel.
2,083,689 ; June 15.
riitloid, Thomas \V. (See Reason. R. E., and Clifford.)
Clifford, Walter B., assignor to Clifford Manufacturing
Co., Boston, Mass. Thermostatic unit. 2,068,626 ; Jan.
19.
Clifford, Walter B., assignor to Clifford Manufacturing
Co., Boston, Mass. Producing bellows units. 2,083,943 ;
June 15.
Clifton, Gary S. (See Hammond, Grant, assignor.)
Clifton, Harry V., Erie, Pa. Recorder. 2,079,957 ; May
11.
Clifton, Herbert L., et al. (See Rhodes B. F., Clifton,
W. A., and Clifton, H. L.)
Clifton. William A., et al. (See Rhodes, B. F., Clifton,
W. A., and Clifton, H. L.)
Climax Machinery Company. (See Campbell, William J.,
assignor.)
Climax Machinery Company. (See Smith, Russell T., as-
signor.)
Climax Rubber Company. (See Stein, Jacob and Mosher. )
Climenhaga, Ernest B., Stevensville, Ontario, Canada, as-
signor to Fedders Manufacturing Company, Inc., Buf-
falo, N. Y. Apparatus for cleaning cellular radiators.
2.073,576; Mar. 9.
Cline, Allan J. (See McCleery, H. L., and ClineJ
Cline, Allan J., Chicago, and H. L. McCleery, Downers
Grove, 111., said McCleery assignor to said Cline. Roll
changing apparatus. 2,086,068 ; July 6.
Cline, Bertram F., Los Angeles, Calif. Window sash
loclf. 2,074,501 ; Mar. 23.
Cline, Earl E., assignor to Mueller Co., Decator, 111. Fire
hydrant. 2,083,054 ; June 8.
Cline, Frederick E., et al. (See Cline, Roy Ii., assignor.)
Cline, Hunter P., Otterville, Mo. Closure for containers.
2,072,026 ; Feb. 23.
Cline, Milton R., Culver, Ind. Equal cut piepan.
2,093,307 ; Sept. 14.
Cline, Roy L., assignor of one-third to J. V. Burke, and
one-third to F. E. Cline, Long Beach, Calif. Ore con-
centrator. 2,085,250 ; June 29.
Clingerman, Robert L. (See Bayley, L., and Clingerman.)
Clingerman, Robert L., Washington, D. C, assignor to
The William Bayley Company, Springfield. Ohio. Pro-
tective signaling device. 2,101,049 ; Dec. 7.
Clingestein, Ileinrich. (See Hauck, L., Clingestein, and
Graf.)
Clingestein, Heinrich. (See Zervas, P., and Clingestein.)
Clingestein. Heinrich, Cologne-on-the-Rhine, E. Glieten-
berg, and O. Goos, Leverkusen-I. G.-Werk, Germany, as-
signors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Trisazodyestuffs. 2,073.000 ; Mar. 9.
Clinkenbeard, Calvin, Spokane, Wash. Power take-off
appliance. 2,079,244 ; May 4.
Clinton. James C, Chillicothe, Ohio. Electrical recepta-
cle. 2,090.470 ; Aug. 17.
Clinton, Joseph A., Rocky Hill, assignor to Colt's Patent
Fire Arms Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn. Elec-
tric meter service installation. 2.095,027 ; Oct. 5.
Clipper Piston Ring Corporation. (See Hodge, James G.,
assignor.)
Clipshave, Inc. (See Hanlev, John A., .nssignor.)
Clisby, K. I. (See Reiboldt, William P., assignor.)
Clodfelter, Karl, Blue Island, 111. Locking device for
crane hooks. 2,071,499 ; Feb. 23.
Clorox Chemical Co. (See Barton, Larry J., assignor.)
Closmann, Adolph, Leipzig, assignor to Atlas Ago
Chemische Fabrik, Aktien-Gesellschaft, Slolkau, Leipzig,
Germany. Collar. 2.102.058: Dec. 14.
Clossey, Leonard J., Detroit, Mich. Valve and guide
bushing ejector. 2,069,133 ; Jan. 26.
Clothier, Stewart L., Hasbrouck Heights, and H. C.
Hogencamp, Fairlawn, assignors to Kolorania Labora-
tories, Inc., Newark, N. J. Light modulating cell.
2,100,836 ; Nov. 30.
Cloud. Claude C, Chicago. 111. Display. 2.099,420 : Nov.
Id.
Cloud, William II. (See Imes, Harry B., assignor.)
Cloud, William S., Wilmette, 111. Method and apparatus
for coating confections. 2.101,240 ; Dec. 7.
Cloud, William S., Wilmette, 111. Method and apparatus
for making confections. 2,080,113; May 11.
Clough, Clarence R., Freeport, 111, Water storage and
circulating system for motor vehicles, 2,093,599;
Sept. 21.
Clntigl). Kenneth H., assignor to W. H. Curtin & Co.,
Inc.. TTo\iKton, Tex. Apparatus for evaluating oil sands.
2.095.056 : Oct. 5.
Clougli, Oren C, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Fuse switch.
2,097,019 ; Oct. 26.
Clouse, Richard M. (See Templeton. H. F.. and riouse.)
rioutier. Arthur N. (See Lawson, R. IL, and Cloutier,)
Clouticr, .\rthur N, (See Lawson, R. H., (Jagne, and
Cloulier.)
Clow, James P... & Son. (See Byers, John A., assignor.)
Clow, James B., & Sons. (See Byers, J. A., and Carnahan,
assignors.)
Cluett, Peabody & Co. (See Cluett, Sanford L.. as-
signor.)
riiiett, PeaI)ody & Co. (Sep Madsen. Louis P.. assignor.)
Cluett. Peabody & Co, (See Schrelner, George A,, as-
signor,)
Cluett, Sanford L,, assignor to Cluett, Peabody & Co.,
Inc., Troy, N. Y. Cloth finishing. 2,07S.529 ; Apr. 27.
Cluett, Sanford L., assignor to Cluett, Peahody & Co.,
Inc., Troy, i\. Y. Clotli .shrinking. 2,078,904 ; Apr. 27.
Cluett, Sanford L., assignor to Cluett, Peabody & Co.,
Inc., Trov, N. Y. Process and apparatus for shrink-
ing f.abrics. 2.102.942 : Dec. 21.
Clum Manufacturing Company. (See Winning, Robert K.,
assignor.)
Clutter, Carl J., Normal and G. A. Lohnes, Bloomlngton,
111, Brake for autos and trucks. 2,083,430 ; June 8.
Clutts, Joshua K., Detroit, Mich, Tuv&re construction for
cupolas. 2.096.732 ; Oct. 26.
Clyde Blades Limited. (See Firneburg, Wilhelm, as-
signor.)
Clyde Iron Works. (See McGiffert, J. R., and Huber, as-
signors.)
Clymer. Vincent S. (See Smith, William J., assizor.'
Coad, William, Ithaca, N. Y. Jaw rest for violins.
2,077,987 ; Apr. 20.
Coakley, William E., IMilwauIcee, assignor to Pressed Steel
Tank Company, West Allis, Wis. Making barrels.
2.073.684: Mar. 16.
Coal Treating & Equipment Company, The. (See Mau,
George A., assignor.)
Coates. Charles B., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Chicago
I'neumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Power
apparatus. 2.070.257 ; Feb. 9.
Coates. Charles H., U. S. Arniv. Apparatus for training
in gunfire. 2.069,750 ; Feb. 9.
Coates. John T.. Chicago, 111. Water heating coil.
2,097,387 ; Oct. 26.
Coates, Rav G., Pasadena, Calif. Motor car control
mechanism. 2.102.586 ; Dec. 21.
Coating Machinery Corporation. (See Bussey, Raymond
L., assignor.)
Coats, Edward O., Warrensburg, Mo. Producing paint
solutions from rubber. 2,089.877 ; Aug. 10.
Cobb, Arthur, Jr. (See Herrick, G. L., Hardie, and
Cobb.)
Cobb, George W., Pacific Beach, Calif. Arch rest for foot-
wear. 2,095.488 : Oct. 12.
Cobb, Henry Z,, Providence, R. I,, assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc, New York, N, Y. Core
covering machine. 2,079,433 ; May 4.
Cobb, James F., Portland, Oreg., assignor to Moore Dry
Kiln Company of Oregon. Dry kiln. 2,085,634; June
29.
Cobb, James F.. Portland, Oreg., assignor to ;Moore Dry
Kiln Company of Oregon. Extended fin surface for
conduits. 2,089,340 ; Aug, 10.
Cobb, John L., assignor of one-half to S. N. Baskin,
Chicago, 111. Shoe. 2,080,959 ; May 18.
Cobb. Leslie L. (See Johnson, J, B., and Cobb.)
Cobb, Robert S. (See -Moore. W. I!., an<l Cobb,)
Coberly. Carroll H., Denver, Colo. Clarifler. 2,071,320;
Feb. 23.
Coberly, Clarence J., Los Angeles, assignor to Kobe, Inc.,
Huntington Park, Calif. Apparatus for heat-treating
«teel. 2.067,436 ; Jan. 12.
Coberly. Clarence J., Los Angeles. Calif., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Ro Ko Corporation, Reno, Nev.
Liquid operated pump. 2.081,220 ; May 25.
Coberlv, Clarence J., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
RoKo Corporation, Reno, Nev. 2,081,222; May 25.
Coberly, Clarence J., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
RoKo Corporation, Reno, Nev. Fluid operated deep well
pump. 2,081.223 ; May 25.
Coberly, Clarence J., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
RoKo Corporation. Reno. Nev. Deep well pumping
means and inlet member therefor. 2.(181.225 : M.ay 25.
Coberly, Clarence J., Los Angeles, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Byron Jackson Co., Huntington Park,
Calif. Motor construction. 2,084,479 ; June 22,
Coberly, Clarence J,, and C. F. Hanson, Los Angeles, Calif.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to RoKo Corporation,
Reno, Nev, " High pressure pump. 2.081.221 : Jlay 25.
Coberly. Clarence .T., Los Angeles, and C. F. Hanson, Jlay-
wood. Calif., assignors to Roko Corporation, Reno, Nev.
Pressure pump. 2,081,224 ; May 25.
Cobia. Oscar, Los Angeles, Calif. Bird and song-whistle.
2.073,922 ; Mar. 16.
Cobourn. Delbert F.. Portsmouth. Ohio, assignor to The
Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa, Rail-
way braking apparatus. 2,07(3,427 ; Apr. 6.
Coburn, Hayward H., Springfield, Pa., assignor to Her-
cules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Synthetic
resin and producing. 2,072.810 ; Mar. 2.
Coburn. Oren W.. Smyrna Mills, Maine. Plumb bob.
2.004.767 : Oct. 5.
Coca-Cola Company, The. (See Morin, Louis H., as-
signor.)
Coccia. Anthony. (See Galuppo, L., Petti, and Coccia.)
Cochin. John D., San Franci«co, Calif. Vehicle lift.
2.080,114; May 11,
Cochran, Charles M., Antioch, Calif. Fire escape.
2,070,580 : Feb. 16.
Cochran, Clyde E., assignor to The Elwell-Parker Elec-
tric Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Industrial truck.
2,080,304 ; May 11.
Cochran. Clyde K., assignor to The Elwell-Parker Electric
Companv," Cleveland, Ohio. Hydraulic load handling
system for industrial trucks. 2,088,260 ; July 27.
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Cochran, John I., and D. Ruth, Gladewater, Tex. ; M.
Ruth, administratrix of said D. Ruth, deceased. Fluid
meter. 2,075,177 ; Mar. 30.
Cochran, Joseph T., Chicago, 111. Printing cut. 2,101,838 ;
Dec. 14.
Cochrane Corporation. (See Joos, Charles E., assignor.)
Cochrane Corporation. (See Joos, C. E., and Gibson, as-
signors.)
Cochrane Corporation. (See Melas, William, assignor.)
Cocliburn, David H., Iver, assignor of one-half to Power
Specialties Limited, Maidenhead, England. Grass cut-
ting machine. 2,071,872 ; Feb. 23.
Cocliburn, Joseph G. (See Clemo, G. R., and Cocliburn.)
Cocke, Hill, Harlingen, and G. Weislie, Mission, Tex.
Covering a surface. 2,077,616 ; Apr. 20.
Coclve, Natalie B., et al. (See IJrinkman, Louis H., as-
signor. )
Cocker, George B., Gastonia, N. C. Creel. 2,102,680 ;
Dec. 21.
Cockrell, William D., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Electric translating cir-
cuit. 2,09.5,124 ; Oct. 5.
Cocks, George W., Upper Montclair, N. J. Cold storage
cabinet. 2,076,173 ; Apr. 6.
Cocks, George W., Upper Montclair, N. J. Cold storage
cabinet. 2,080,885 ; May 18.
Cocks, George W., Upper Montclair, N. J. Storage cabinet.
2,089,341 ; Aug. 10.
Cocozella, Anthony, Lynn, Mass. Making shoes.
2,081,226 ; May 25.
Cocozella, Anthony, Jr., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson. N. J. Fasten-
ing-inserting apparatus. 2,069.217 ; Feb. 2.
Cocozella. Anthony, Lynn, JIass., assignor to The Del-
Mac Shoe Process Corporation. Shoe and making
same. 2,084,892 ; June 22.
Coddington, Edwin D., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to
Reynolds Corporation, New York, N. Y. Joist.
2,068,052 ; Jan. 19.
Coddington, Edwin D., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to
Reynolds Metals Company, New York, N. Y. Insulat-
ing lath material. 2,071,454 ; Feb. 23.
Coddington, Edwin D., Milwaulree, Wis., assignor to
Reynolds Corporation, New York, N. Y. Floor slab.
2,071,455 ; Feb. 23.
Coddington, Edwin D., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Rey-
nolds Corporation, New York, N. Y. Stud. 2,073,001 ;
Mar. 9.
Coddington, Edwin D., Milwaukee. Wis., assignor to Rey-
nolds Corporation, New York, N. Y. Composite stud-
ding. 2,083,055 ; June 8.
Coddington, Edwin D., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Rey-
nolds Corporation. New York, N. Y. Fabrication of
composite structural members. 2,092,106 ; Sept. 7.
Coddington, Edwin D., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to
Reynohls Corporation, New York, N. Y. Joist.
2,097,722 ; Nov. 2.
Coddington, Edwin D., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to
Reynolds Corporation, New York, N. Y. Stud.
2.099,470; Nov. 16.
Coddington, Edwin D.. Douglaston, assignor to Reynolds
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Plaster reenforcing
fabric. 2,085,004 ; June 29.
Coddington, Edwin D., Douglaston, assignor to Reynolds
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Plaster base or insulating
material. 2. 08.'"), 635 ; June 29.
Coddington, Edwin D., Douglaston, assignor to Reynolds
Corporation, Now York, N. Y. Composite "plank.
2,091,750 ; Aug. 31.
Coddington. lOdwin D., Douglaston, assignor to Reynolds
Corporation, Now York, N. Y. Metal Plaster base.
2.090,536 : Oct. 19.
Codney, Arthur O., Cleveland Heights, assignor to Wil-
lard Storage Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Method and apparatus for removing charging plugs
from batteries. 2,074,681 ; Mar. 23.
Coe, James R., Watertown, assignor to The American
Brass Company, Waterbury, Conn. Article piler.
2,072,667; Mar. 2.
Coe, James R., Watertown, assignor to The American
Brass (."ompany, Waterbury, Conn. Metal working.
2,085.729 ; July 6.
Coo, I/conard I''., Spokane, Wash. Garden implement.
2,070,041 ; Feb. 9.
Coe, Miiyiie It., dcHllcaled to the free use of tlio public in
the Uuilcd Sillies iil' America, Washington, D. C. Pre-
sei-\-iiig oils .-nKl r.-ilw. 2.097,516; Nov. 2.
Coe, Mayne U., Wrishingloii, D. C. Stabilized insecti-
cide of plant origin. 2.090,109: Aug. 17.
Coffee, James A. (See Beasloy, M., and Coffee.)
Cofl'ee j'loducls Corporation. (See Fronuiuller, Douglas,
nsslgnor.)
Coffee I'roducts Corporation. (See Kappenberg, William,
assignor.)
Coffee I'roducts Corporation. (See Wendt, Gerald L., as-
signor.)
Colleldcr, Thomas N., Pittsburgh, Pa. Drain valve.
2.077,460; Apr. 20.
CofPey, Haiilel J., New York, N. Y. Instrument for cut-
ting lii-lekH. 2,090,471 ; Aug. 17.
Coffey, Douglas V. W., New York, N. Y., assignor to Wln-
nek Slere()Scoi)ic Processes, Incorpoialed, Wilmington,
Del. Apparatus for projecting pictures in relief.
2,100,634 ; Nov. 30.
Coffey, Irven E., Play a del Rey, Calif. Spark meter.
2,100,837 ; Nov. 30.
Coffey, Irven E., St. Louis, Mo. Automatic starting sys-
tem. 2,068,484 ; Jan. 19.
Coffey, Irven E., assignor to Carter Carburetor Corpora-
tion, St. Louis, Mo. Carburetor. 2,085,351 ; June 29.
Coffey, James R. (See Lissauer, A. \V.. and Cotfev. )
Coffey, Oscar L., assignor to Whiting Corporation, Harvey,
111. B^oundry ladle. 2,094,736 ; Oct. 5.
Coffey. Samuel, and J. E. Schofield, Huddersfield, England,
assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Manufacture of diaryl ureas. 2,093,265 : Sept. 14.
Coffey, Samuel, M. Lapworth, and AV. A. Sexton, Blackley,
Manchester, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Azo dyes and their preparation.
2,098,276 ; Nov. 9.
Cottin, George M., Hinsdale, 111, Weed guard for fish-
hooks. 2,090,571 ; Aug. 17.
Coffin, Joel S., Jr., assignor to C-S Engineering Company,
Englewood, N. J. Locomotive boiler feed water heating
system and apparatus. 2,095,238 ; Oct. 12.
Coffin, Joel S., Jr., and C. A. Scliellens, Clifton, Mass., as-
signors to C-S Engineering Company, Englewood, N. J.
Locomotive feed water heating system and apparatus.
2.095,239; Oct. 12.
Coffin, John R. (See Booth, R. D., Coffin and Tigges.)
Coffin, John R., West Medford, assignor to Barostat Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Fluid pressure responsive device.
2,103,214; Dec. 21.
Coffing, Fredrick W., Danville, 111. Cream-milk can
washing apparatus. 2,090,572 ; Aug. 17.
Coffing, Frederick W., Danville, 111. Free-chain hoist.
2,099,676 : Nov. 23.
Coffman, Alden W., assignor to H. H. Robertson Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Laminated article. 2,068,533 ; Jan.
19.
Coffman, Alden W., assignor to H, H. Robertson Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Composite article of manufacture.
2,068,975 ; Jan. 26.
Coffman. Alden W., assignor to H. H. Robertson Company,
Pittsburgli, Pa. Protected metal article and making
the same. 2,073,334 ; Mar. 9.
Coffman, Alden W., assignor to H. H. Robertson Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Reenforced abrasive member and mak-
ing the same. 2,082.150 ; June 1.
Coffman, Samuel M. (See Meinhardt, J. H., and Coffman.)
Coggeshall, Thellwell R. (See Thumin, C, and Cogge-
shall.)
Coggiola. Gioacchino, Union City, N. J. Utility hanger.
2,102,403 ; Dec. 14.
Cogsdill Manufacturing Company. (See Cogsdill, Stuart
A., assignor.)
Cogsdill Manufacturing Company. (See Satterthwaite,
Harry C, assignor.)
Cogsdill, Stuart A., assignor to Cogsdill Manufacturing
Companv, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Machine for grinding
tools, 2,099.724 ; Nov. 23.
Cogswell, Charles W., Elizabeth, N. J. Utility holder.
2,101.492 ; Dec. 7.
Cogswell, Julia A., Jackson, Mich. Hair waver.
2,103,934 ; Dee. 28.
Coheo, Charles C, Indianapolis, Ind. Smoking pipe.
2,097,686 : Nov. 2.
Cohen, Abraham, New Haven, Conn. Braking apparatus.
2.102.406; Dec. 14.
Cohen, Abraham, and A. Evans, New York, N. Y. Cast-
ing. 2,078,562 ; Apr. 27.
Cohen, Adolph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Doll. Re. 20,414 ; June
15.
Cohen, Albert, Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Bragg-Kliesrath Corporation, South Bend,
Ind. Clutch mechanism for combustion motors.
2,071,613 ; Feb. 23.
Cohen, Bernard J., Brockton, assignor to Howard Paper
Companv, Inc., Boston, Mass. Shoe protector.
2.082,482 ; June 1.
Cohen, Bernhardt, New York, N. Y. Humidifler.
2,083,690 ; June 15.
Cohen, Daisy II., New York, N. Y. Bag. 2,090.937 ; Aug.
24.
Coh(>n, Irving. (See Steinberg. Maurice B., assignor.)
Cohen, Joseph II., assignor to Casco Products Corporation,
Brldgepoi't, Conn. Suction cup. 2.069,9-12: l'"i'li. 9.
Cohen, Joseph TT., assignor to Casco Prod\u'ls Corimratlon,
.ltridg<M)ort. Conn. Fender guid(>. 2.0S7.217; .liily I''-
Cohen. Joseph II.. assignor to Cnsco I'roducts Corpora-
tion, Bridgeport, Conn. Splash guard. 2.091,910;
Aug. 31.
Cohen. Josej)!) H., assignor to Casco I'rodiu-ts Corporation,
Bridgeport. Conn. Fan guard. 2,100.994; Nov. 30.
Cohen, .loseiih H., assignor to Casco Products Corporn-
tlon, Bridgeport, Conn. Windshield heater. 2,103,146;
Dec. 21.
Cohen, Leon, Downev. Calif. Rack. 2.n00.,<«22; Jan. 5.
Cohen. Leon. Downev, Cnllf. Sectional shoo rnck.
2.066, 82:i ; Jan. 5.
Col\en. l.eon. Downev, Cnllf. Shoe holder hrnckot.
2.066.824 ; Jan. 5.
ColuMi, Leon. Downev. (^allf. Bracket for holding pocket-
books. 2.066. .'^25 ;■ Jan. 5.
("ohen. Leon. Downev, Calif, Revolving ai)parel tree,
2,091,IS(i ; Sejit. 2.S.
Cohen, Leonard, New York, N. V. Sleeping gnrnipnt.
2,101.701 ; Dec, 7.
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Cohen, Max J. (See Gorsuch, George J., assignor.)
Cohen, Meyer C. (See Stangeland, Peder O., assignor.)
Cohen, Morris, assignor to Schulze Bakins Company, Kan-
sas City. Mo. Baking container. 2,091.066 ; Aug. 24
Cohen, Norman L., and C. W. Vincent, Los Angeles, Calif.
Composition for conditioning vugs. 2,073,831 ; Mar.
16.
Cohen, Samuel, Brooklyn, assignor to General Instrument
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Variable condenser.
2,069,218 ; Feb. 2.
Cohen, Sol D., assignor to Paper Novelty Manufacturing
Co., New York, N. Y. Greeting card. 2,102,553 ;
Dec. 14.
Cohen, Theodore, New York, and N. Sollish, Brooklyn,
N. y., said Sollish assignor to said Cohen. Gauge for
sewing buttons on shirts. 2,072,709 ; Mar. 2.
Cohen, Theodore A., Chicago. 111. Apparatus for produc-
ing photogravure plates. 2.069.576 ; Feb. 2.
Cohen. William A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rotary engine.
2,009,646; Feb. 2.
Cohick, Wayne A., Oakland, Calif. Valve lock. 2,094,773 ;
Oct. 5.
Cohn, Adolph H., assignor to Du-Tone Ribbon Corp., New
York, N. Y. Ribbon. 2,072,095 ; Mar. 2.
Cohn, Albert, et al. (See Freund, Alfred, assignor.)
Cohn, Benno, assignor to Ferdinand Gutmanu & Co.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Making center spot crowns. 2,101,131 ;
Dec. 7.
Cohn, David. (See De Cesare, M., and Cohn.)
Cohn. Henny. assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Am-
plifier gain control. 2.088,231 : July 27.
Cohn, Henryk, and C. Sibert, Berlin. Germany. Volu-
minously swellable substance and making same from
waxes. "2.100,067 ; Nov. 23.
Cohn & Rosenberger, Inc. (See Bangs, Ralph C, as-
signor.)
Cohn & Rosenberger, Inc. (See Placco, Oscar F., as-
signor.)
Cohn, Samuel H., and S. Levin, New York, N. Y. Com-
bined center-bar buckle and belt-connecter. 2,099,387 :
Nov. 16.
Cohn, Sidney, assignor to Sigmund Cohn, New York,
N. Y. Palladium nickel alloy. 2.074,996 ; Mar. 23.
Cohn, Sigmund. (See Brenner, Bert, assignor.)
Cohn, Sigmund. (See Cohn, Sidney, assignor.)
Cohn. Sigmund, New York, N. Y. Making molds.
2.092.832 : Sept. 14.
Cohn, Willi M., Berkeley, Calif. Testing materials.
2,079,900 : May 11.
Cohoe. Wallace P.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y
Transfer medium and making same. 2.072.943 : Mar. 9
Coil, Grover C. Dayton, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Central National Bank of Cleveland, trustee, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Extras mechanism for taximeters.
2,080,699 ; May 18.
Coith, Herbert S. (See Preston, W. C, Coith, and Dun-
can. )
Colaiace. Victor V., Rochester. N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company. Jersey City.
N. J. Latch for interchangeable lens mounts.
2.083,637 ; June 15.
Colaiace, A'ictor V.. Rochester, N. Y.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Focusing lens mount. 2.087.020: July 13.
Colbert, Charles C., and L. C. Daly, assignors to Ameri-
can Coating Mills, Elkhart, Ind. Identifiable carton
board. 2,071,025 ; Feb. 16.
Colbert, Clarence L.. Elizabeth, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Empire Trust Company, New York,
N. Y. Making granules. 2,093,998 ; Sept. 28.
Colbeth. Ivor M.. East Orange. N. J., assignor to The
Baker Castor Oil Companv. New I'ork. N. Y. Water
soluble composition. 2.090.909 ; Aug. 24.
Colbie, Gus L., Brooklyn, assignor to F. MacGovern Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Wirebound box with end
cleats. 2,085,712 ; June 29.
Colburn. Daniel, Rolla. assignor to Johnson-Stephens &
Shinkle Shoe Company. St. Louis, Mo. Shoe manu-
facturing machinery. 2,090,029 ; Aug. 17.
Colby. Elmer E. et al. (See White. Frank M., assignor.)
Colby, Haldwell S., Port Washington, N. Y., and R. F.
O'Mara, Chicago, 111., assignors to Raymond Bros.
Impact Pulverizer Co., Chicago, 111. Process and ap-
paratus for deodorizing gases. 2,078,925 ; May 4.
Colby, Howard H . Detroit, Mich. Label. 2.096,960 :
Oct. 26.
Colby, Vincent V., Jemez Springs, N. Mex., assignor. to
International Register Company, Chicago, 111. Cutting
machine. 2,070.885 ; Feb. 16.
Cold Metal Process Company, The. (See Goss, Norniar
P., assignor.)
Cold Metal Process Company, The. (See Lamb, Howard
S., assignor.)
Cold Metal Process Company, The. (See McBain. Wil-
liam C, assignor.)
Cold Metal Process Company, The. (See Montgomery,
Alonzo B., assignor.)
Coldwell, John S., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Globe-Union Inc., Milwaukee, W'is. Wheel for roller
skates. 2,075,271 ; Mar. 30.
Cole, Charles B., Berwvn, and O. L. Lewis, Chicago, 111.
Boring and facing tool head. 2,074.459 ; Mar. 23.
Cole, Charles F. (See Semon, David E., assignor.)
Cole, Charles H. (See Hewlett, A. P., and Cole.)
Cole, Eben W., Littleton, N. H. Timer's mitten.
2,103,711 ; Dec. 28.
Cole, Edward N., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Vibration damper. 2,092.571 ; Sept. 7.
Cole, Edward S. (See Cole, Edward S. and E. S., and
Hooper.)
Cole, Edward S., Montclair, N. J., and A. Hoist. Astoria,
N. Y., said Hoist assignor to said Cole. Clock mecha-
nism. 2.073,782 ; Mar. 16.
Cole, Edward S., and E. S., Montclair, N. J., and L. J.
Hooper, Holden, Mass., assignors to Pitometer Log Cor-
poration. Pitot tube. 2,101,165 : Dec. 7.
Cole, Frank O., Detroit, Jlich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Timken-Detroit Axle Company. Circuit
controlling apparatus. 2,084,628 : June 22.
Cole. Harry W., New Rochelle. and G. M. Marr, Wood-
haven, assignors to Air Conditioners, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Immersion heater. 2.088.586 : Aug. 3.
Cole, Homer L., Eldorado, 111. Donkey's bray. 2,083,431 ;
June 8.
Cole, Horton D., Scotia, N. Y. Milk bottle holder.
2,100.589 ; Nov. 30.
Cole. Ira E.. Montclair, N. J., assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories. Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Control
circuits. 2,067,519 ; Jan. 12.
Cole, John M., et al. (See Calafati, Salvator S., as-
signor.)
Cole, John W., assignor of one-half to G. S. Hooper,
Memphis, Tenn. Wing sweep. 2,094,424 ; Sept. 28.
Cole, Joseph. Whiting, Ind., assignor to Sinclair Refining
Company, New York, N. Y. Lubricating oils. 2,101,241 ;
Dec. 7.
Cole. Lyndon C. assignor to General Machinery Corpora-
tion, Hamilton, Ohio. Machine tool. 2,102,613 ; Dec.
21.
Cole. Lyndon C. assignor to General Machinery Corpora-
tion, Hamilton, Ohio. Machine tool. 2,103,147 : Dec.
21.
Cole. Norman W., Whittier, and W. H. Edmonds, Los
-Ingeles, Calif. Hardening material resistant to heat,
acid, corrosion, and abrasion, and producing the same.
2.088,838 ; Aug. 3.
Cole, Raymond A. (See Belden, A. G., and Cole.)
Cole, Raymond A., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter. Mass. Grinding wheel truing attachment.
2,073.577 : Mar. 9.
Cole, Raymond A., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter. Mass. Lapping machine. 2,085,005 : June 29.
Cole, Raymond A., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Grinding machine. 2.092,727 : Sept. 7.
Cole, Raymond A., assignor to Norton Company, Wor-
cester, Mass. Grinding machine. 2,097,783 ; Nov. 2.
Cole, Raymond A., assignor to Norton Company. Wor-
cester. .Mass. Calipering apparatus. 2.097.784 : Nov. -.
Cole, Raymond A., and C. H. Amidon, assignors to Norton
Company. Worcester, Mass. Grinding machine.
2.101,790; Dec. 7.
Cole, Robert E.. Highland Creek, Ontario, Canada. Snow
plow. 2.103.514 ; Dec. 28.
Cole. Robert M., Bryn Athvn, Pa. Reclaiming of rubber.
2,079,489 ; May 4.
Cole. Robert M.. Brvn Athyn, Pa. Oxidizing of lead to
litharge. 2.094,232 ; Sept. 28.
Cole. Samuel F.. Washincton, D. C. Measuring the vis-
cosity of fluids. 2.097,388 ; Oct. 26.
Colegrove, Nathaniel E. (See Sawdey, N. T., and Cole-
grove. )
Colella. Louis A., assitnior of one-third to 'M. Schell and
one-third to JI. G. Pe.irce. Detroit. Mich. Shoe press-
ing apparatus. 2.096,372; Oct. 19.
Coleman. Albert. New York, N. Y. Semi-transparent
shower curtain. 2,069.600 ; Feb. 2.
Coleman, Clarence E.. Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Companv,
Wilmington, Del. Extrusion device. 2,082.618 ; June 1.
Coleman. Everett E., Danville, Va. Chain basket.
2,092,107 ; Sept. 7.
Coleman, Gerald H. (See Britton, E. C, Coleman, and
Mills.)
Coleman. Gerald H. (See Britton, E. C, Coleman, and
Moore.)
Coleman, Gerald H. (See Britton, E. C, Coleman, and
Zembe. )
Coleman, Gerald H., and B. C. Hadler, assignors to The
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. Reaction
products of diphen.vloxide with the dihalo aliphatic
hydrocarbons. 2,079,279 ; May 4.
Coleman. Gerald H., and B. C. Hadler. assignors to The
Dow Chemical Company. Midland, Mich. (Chloroform
manufacture. 2.095.240 ; Oct. 12.
Coleman. Gerald H.. and G. V Moore, assignors to The
Dow Chemical Companv, Midland. Mich. JProduction of
tertiary butyl alcohol. 2,070,2."i8 ; Feb. 9.
Coleman, Harold H., assignor of one-half to Morris Gold-
stone, Brooklyn, N. Y. Automatic switch for vacuum
cleaners. 2,093,419 ; Sept. 21.
Coleman, Henry II., assignor to Columbian Art Works, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Refill book. 2,083,432 ; June 8.
Coleman. John F., Smithboro, N. Y. Loupe. 2,100,940;
Nov. 30.
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Coleman, Nina S., Garden City, N. Y., and M. Bjorndal,
Jersey City, N. J. Thermoelectric motor. 2,091,255 ;
Aug. 31.
Coleman, Ralph, Lorain, Ohio, assignor to National Tube
Company. Method and apparatus for sampling rods
and wires. 2,096,320 ; Oct. 19.
Coleman, Spencer A. (See Brickett, E. M., and Coleman.)
Coleman, Spencer A. (See Brickett, E. M., Coleman, and
Benoit.)
Coleman, Spencer A. (See Brown, R. L., Walters, Cole-
man, and Brickett.)
Coleman, Stephen L. C, Fredericton, New Brunswick,
Canada. Vehicle suspension. 2,084,320 ; June 22.
Coleman, Stephen L. C., Fredericton, New Brunswick,
Canada. Vehicle suspension. 2,085,006 ; June 29.
Coleman, Stephen L. C, Fredericton, New Brunswick,
Canada. Vehicle suspension. 2,085,738 ; July 6.
Coleman, William, Johnson City, Tenn., assignor to Scott
& Williams, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Method of
and machine for knitting fabric. 2,100,941 ; Nov. 30.
Coleman, William F., Richmond, Calif. Cream dispenser.
2,101,020 ; Dec. 7.
Coles, Walter H., and B. J. Nelson, assignors to The Skin-
ner Irrigation Company, Troy, Ohio. Irrigation device.
2,075,702 ; Mar. 30.
Coletta, Steve, Brooklyn, N. Y. Camera. 2,093,956 ;
Sept. 21.
Coley, Paul A. (See Moses, Nelson K., assignor.)
Colgate-Palmolive-Peet Company. (See Hall, Robert A.,
assignor.)
Collapsible Tube Closures Inc. (See Teas, Charles C,
assignor.)
CoUaro, Christopher, London, and D. G. Lewin, Hawden-
bury, Tunbridge Wells, England. Talking machine.
2,100,686 ; Nov. 30.
Collegiate Manufacturing Co. (See Smutny, Theodore J.,
assignor.)
Collens, William S., Brooklyn, assignor to U. BI. A. Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Thermometer. 2,077,039 ; Apr. 13.
Collerator Company, The. (See Frykdahl, Carl E. H.,
assignor.)
Collette, Elmer E., et al. (See Fischer, Oliver C, as-
signor.)
Colliander, Carl E. H., assignor to Lorgnettes, Inc.,
Providence, R. L Ophthalmic mounting. 2,076,293 ;
Apr. 6.
Colliander, Carl E. H., assignor to Lorgnettes, Inc.,
Providence, R. I. Ophthalmic mounting. 2,076,294 ;
Apr. 6.
Collier, Barron. (See Ashe, Marselius T., assignor.)
Collier, Charles O., assignor to The Brunswick-Balke-
Collender Company, Chicago, 111. Grip measuring de-
vice for bowling balls. 2,088,290 ; July 27.
Collier, Charles W., Alexandria, Va., assignor to Fair-
child, Polley & Eliel, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Method
and apparatus for making maps. 2,102,612 ; Dec. 21.
Collier, Ira L. (See Beuschlein, W. L., Collier, and
Cory. )
Collier-Key worth Company. (See Key worth, Edward C,
assignor.)
Collier, William H., Jackson, Tenn. Spring suspension
for auto vehicles. 2,079,314 ; May 4.
Collignon, Eduardo. (See Falconer, R., and Collignon.)
Collingbourne, Albert B., Elgin, 111. Dental floss applica-
tor. 2,067,889 ; Jan. 19.
CoUings, William R., and W. J. Le Fevre, assignors to
The Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. Cellu-
lose other recovery. 2,073,002 : Mar. 9.
Collins & Aikman Corporation. (See Bird, Whitworth F..
assignor.)
Collins & Aikman Corporation. (See Bird, W. F., and
Hewton, assignors.)
Collins & Ailcman Corporation. (See Conley, Charles L.,
assignor.)
Collins & Aikman Corporation. (See Costello, Joseph P.,
assignor.)
Collins & Aikman Corporation. (See Drobile, Albert W.,
assignor.)
Collins & Aikman Corporation. (See Drobile, A. W.,
Hlers, and Keen, assignors.)
Collins & Aikman Corporation. (See Hewton, William R.,
assignor.)
Collins & Aikman Corporation. (See Iliers, Glen S., as-
signor.)
Collins & Aikman Corporation. (See Iliers, G. S., and
Conrad, nsRignors. )
Collins, Arnold M. (See Carothers, W. IT., and Collins.)
Collins, Arnold M. (See Carothers, W. 11., Collins, and
Klrby.)
Collins, Arnold M., assignor to E. I. du Pont do Nemours
& Coinpnny, Wilmington. Del. Drying oils and making
same. 2,078,194; Apr. 20.
Collins, Arnold M., and L. L. Larson, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to K. I. du I'ont do Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Moisturoproof film. 2,077„399 ; Apr.
"0.
Collins, Cliarles IT., ITouHton, assignor of one-fourth to
ir. K, Finger, Harris County, Tox. Chair. 2,083,053;
Juno 8.
Collins, Charles W., Seattle, Wash. Braking Hystom.
2,070,084 ; Fob. 10.
CollliiH, CI:n-('iico V., St. TjOuIs, Mo., assignor to American
Toloi)li()no and Tolograph Company. Tolotyi)ewrlt("r ox-
chnngo system. 2,085,037; June 20.
Collins, Cyril A. (See Ford, H., Sorensen, Reinhold, and
Collins.)
Collins, Cyril A., Morris Plains, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Switching system. 2,072,476 ; Mar. 2.
Collins, Daniel J., and K. V. Wright, Kansas City, Kans.,
assignors to The Bahnson Company, Winston-Salem,
N. C. Cooling tower. 2,072,096 ; Mar. 2.
Collins, Douglas, Salisbury, N. C. Electric starting
motor. 2,073,444: Mar. 9.
Collins, Douglas, Salisbury, N. C. Clutch. 2,078,600;
Apr. 27.
Collins, Douglas, Salisbury, N. C. Engine operated con-
trol for power brakes. 2,086,661 ; July 13.
Collins, Douglas, Salisbury, N. C. Pedal mechanism.
2,099,798 ; Nov. 23.
Collins, Edgar V., assignor to Iowa State College Alumni
Association, Incorporated, Ames, Iowa. Reversible soil
moving implement. 2,079,595 ; May 11.
Collins, Edward J., Los Angeles, Calif, M. Hennessey,
and P. Fraser, Chicago, 111., assignors to H. C. Evans
& Company, Chicago, 111. Game device. 2,069,134 ;
Jan. 26.
Collins, Edward W., Anderson, Ind., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Coil winding ma-
chine. 2,085,957 ; July 6.
Collins, Edward W., L. E. Poole, and C. A. Nichols,
Anderson, Ind., assignors to General Motors Cor-
poration. Armature assembling machine. 2,074,366 ;
Mar. 23.
Collins, Ernest V., St. Albans, assignor to The Delaware,
Lackawanna & Western Coal Company, New York, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for controlling the flow oi
fluids. 2,072,442 ; Mar. 2.
Collins, Frank P., et al. (See Anthony, Jack, assignor.)
Collins, Fred J. (See Schwartz, J. K., and Collins.)
Collins, Harry J., Milwaukee, Wis. Yarn holder.
2,085,036 ; June 29.
Collins, James W., Oak Park, 111., assignor to The Bryant
Electric Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Electrical outlet
planner. 2,085,638 ; June 29.
Collins, John H., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Moistureproof materials and making
same. 2,077,400 ; Apr. 20.
Collins, John O., Cranford, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Manufacturing hard
bituminous materials. 2,068,845 ; Jan. 26.
Collins, Joseph L. (See Robinson, P., and Collins.)
Collins, Leo G., Lancaster, N. H. Two cycle engine.
2,073,985 ; Mar. 16.
Collins Loom Works, Inc. (See Schwartz, J. K., and
Collins.)
Collins, Lynne, San Francisco, Calif., assignor to Mergen-
thaler Linotype Company. Typographical machine.
2,095,732 : Oct. 12.
Collins, Milford E., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Focusing device for sound
recorders. 2,085,900 : July 6.
Collins, Milford E., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Film take-up drive.
2,094,095 ; Sept. 28.
Collins, Oliver C. (See Loos, Walter, assignor.)
Collins Radio Company. (See Applegate, Lindsay M., as-
signor.)
Collins Radio Company. (See Bairey, George B., as-
signor.)
Collins, Ralph A., and F. Mondello. Brooklyn, N. Y., as-
signors to The Reece Button Hole Jlachine Companv,
Boston, Mass. Method and apparatus for making but-
tonholes. 2,086,662 ; July 13.
Collins, Ralph A., and F. Mondello. Brooklyn, N. Y., as-
signors to The Reece Button Hole Machine Company,
Boston, Mass. Buttonhole. 2,086,06:^ ; July 13.
Collins, Ralph D., W. U. Reid, and S. E. Bourne, Los
Anirelos, Calif., assignors to -Vssociated Telephone
UtilKies Company, Chicago, 111. Pay telepliono station.
L'.060,:{01 : Jan. 5.
Collins, Ralph D., Log Angeles, and S, F. Cr.iiio. r,oiig
Beach, Calif., assignors to Associated Toloiitioiie Utilitios
Company, Chicago, III. I'ay telephone station.
2.060,302: Jan. 5.
Collins, Warren B., et al. (See Drinker, P., and Shaw,
assignors.)
Collins. Warren E., Jr., et al. (See Drinker, P.. ami Shaw,
assignors.)
Colloi<l Corpornlion. (See Wynn, Samuel J., assignor.)
(\)lloi(lMl Colours Limited. (See Durrant, Reginald G.,
assignor. )
Colloid, George li., Pittsburgh, Pa. Post driver.
2,067,890: Jan. 19.
Collorcl, George L., Pittsburgh, Pa. Post driver.
2.0S6.213 : July 0.
("onoHoiiH, Tlolnrlcli, Berlin. Gorniiinv. Positive electrode
for gal\fanlc cells. 2,088,233 ; July 27.
Colinan, lion, Delrolt, Mich., assignor to The Worth Com-
pany. Car loading device. 2.0S8,.'i07 : July 27.
ColniMn, Howard 1). (See Cnrnnilngs, I'ri-slOn \V,, ns-
.slgnor. )
('(iliiiiin, Ilowanl D. (So(> Tlowoy. Itllclili- P., assignor.)
(\)liniin, Howard D. (S(>o Drake, George l'\, assignor.)
('i)lnian, Howard I). (See Lilja, Edgar D., nsslgnor.)
Colniiin, Howard D. (Sep Stewart, Diinoan J., nsslgnor.)
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Colman. Howard D. (See Stewart, D. J., and Drake, as-
signors.)
Colinan, Howard D., Eockford, 111. Clutch mechanism.
2.091.268 ; Aug. 31.
Colman, Howard D., Eockford, 111. Clutch mechanism.
2.091.269 ; Aug. 31.
Colman, Howard D., Eockford, 111. Clutch mechanism,
2.091.270 ; Aug. 31.
Colman, Murrav X., Los Altos, Calif. Eecovery of mer-
cury from ore. 2,090,472 ; Aug. 17.
Colman, Eoderick M.. Southampton, N. Y. Convertible
davenport. 2,066,612 ; Jan. 5.
Colombu, Eugene. (See Pierrat, P., and Columbu.)
Colon, Glenn W., assignor to L. C. Smith & Corona Type-
writers, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Fastener for typewriters.
2,075,021 ; Mar. 30.
Colonial Broach Company. (See Halborg, Carl J., as-
signor.)
Colonial Broach Company. (See Hart, William A., as-
signor.)
Colonial Capital Corporation. (See Frank, Nathan, as-
signor. )
Colonial Industries of New Jersey, Inc. (See Lundgren,
Frank J., assignor.)
Colonial Laundries, Inc. (See Cumming, John S., as-
signor.)
Colonial Premier Company. (See Chanock, Theodore, as-
signor. )
Colonial Trust Company, The, et al., executor. (See
Summey, David L. )
Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation, The. (See Frantz,
Philip M., assignor.)
Colorado Fuel and Iron Corporation. (See Frantz, P. M.,
and Kupp, assignors,)
Colorigh, Vincent L., Tulsa, Okla. Truck body attach-
ment. 2,079,790; May 11.
Colortone Corporation. (See Dixon, C. L., Kennedy, and
Stando, assignors,)
Colortone Corporation. (See Fitz, Charles L., assignor.)
Colprovia Roads. Inc. (See Ebberts. Alfred E., assignor.)
Colprovia Eoads, Inc. (See Ebberts, A. E., and John-
stone, assignors.) ,, ^
Colson Corporation, The. (See Roe, Mayo E., assignor.)
Colson, Lucien, and M. Colson, Paris, France, Moisten-
ing device for the treatment of the hair. 2,095,169 ;
Oct. 5.
Colson, Marcel, (See Colson, Lucien and M.)
Colt, Samuel S., Orange, N, J. Form retaining means.
2,074,460 ; Mar. 23.
Colt, Samuel S., Orange, N. J. Tie rod for concrete
forms. 2,084,384 ; June 22.
Colt, Samuel S., Orange, N. J. Wire manipulating tool.
2.088.900 ; Aug. 3.
Colt, Samuel S., Orange, N. J. Wire manipulating tool.
2.088.901 ; Aug. 3.
Colt, Samuel S., Orange, N, J. Manipulating means for
a form hanger. 2,091,256 ; Aug. 31.
Colt, Samuel S., Orange, N. J, Concrete form and re-
enforcement retaining means. 2.099,260 ; Nov. 16.
Coltman, Harry, Nelson, New Zealand, Automatic control
valve. 2,078,315 ; Apr. 27.
Colton, Arthur, Company. (See Kath, Alfred W., as-
signor.)
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co. (See Clinton,
Joseph A., assignor.)
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co. (See Conner,
Benjamin F., assignor.)
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co. (See Garner,
F. W., and MacMannus, assignors.)
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co. (See Perry.
James W., assignor.)
Columbia Axle Company, The. (See Harper, G. AV., and
Catto, assignors.)
Columbia Carbon Company, The. (See Heck, Adolph M.,
assignor.)
Columbia Carburetor Company. (See Baker, Arthur R.,
assignor.) ., „ ,
Columbia Carburetor Company. (See Swartz, I. T., and
Aakor. assignors.)
Columbia Finance Co. (See Wren, Charles F., assignor.)
Columbia Mills, Inc., The, (See Burns, Fred J., assignor.)
Columbia Phonograph Company. (See Gould, Leslie A.,
assignor.) „
Columbian Art Works, (See Coleman, Henry H., as-
signor.)
Columbian Enameling & Stamping Co. (See Nelson, An-
drew W., assignor.)
Columbian Eope Company. (See Bowen, Kenneth H., as-
signor.)
Cohimbian Eope Company. (See Metcalf, H. G., and
Bowen, assignors.)
Cohinibus McKinnon Cliain Corporation. (See Stahl.
Frank E., assignor.)
Colnnihus Vending Company, The. (See Vogel, Frank H.
and E. A., assignors.) ,
Colvin. Charles H.. Morris Township, Morris County, N, J.
Fiver. 2.092.389: Sept. 7.
Colvin. Honrv F., South Orange, N. J. Flexible container.
2.089,185 : Aug. 10;
Colvin. Willinni. Jr., Trov, N. Y. Insulated conductor.
2.096,537 : Oct. 19.
Colwell, Archie T.. assignor to Thompson Products. In-
corporated. Cleveland. Ohio. Making copper cooled
valves. 2,093,771 ; Sept. 21.
(See Crites, Joe, as-
(See Jackson, George
(See Eosencrants,
(See Eosencrants, F.
(See Smith, Alfred E.,
Colwell. Archie T., assignor to Thompson Products, In-
corporated, Cleveland, Ohio. Making valves. 2,093,772 ;
Sept. 21.
Colwell, Archie T., assignor to Thompson Products, In-
corporated, Cleveland, Ohio. Making hollow valves.
2,093,773 : Sept. 21.
Colwell, Archie T., assignor to Thompson Products. Incor-
porated, Cleveland, Ohio, Making valves. 2,093,774 ;
Sept. 21.
Colwell, Archie T., assignor to Thompson Products, In-
corporated, Cleveland, Ohio. Making valves. 2,093,775 ;
Sept. 21.
Colwell, Archie T., assignor to Thompson Products, In-
corporated, Cleveland, Ohio. Making valves, z, 093, 776 ;
Sept. 21.
Colwell, Eobert C, Morgantown, W. Va. Communication
system. 2,092,442 ; Sept. 7.
Combi. Umbert A., Dorking, England. Electrical circuit
breaker. 2,096,608 ; Oct. 19.
Combustion Engineering Company.
signer.)
Combustion Engineering Company.
P., assignor.)
Combustion Engineering Company.
Fay H., assignor.)
Combustion Engineering Company.
H., and Weigel, assignors.)
Combustion Engineering Company.
assignor.)
Combustion Engineering Co. (See Vogel, William J., as-
signor.)
Combustion Engineering Company. (See Wood, Wilfred
E., assignor.)
Combustion Engineering Company, Inc. (See Jackson.
G. P.. and Eosencrants. assignors.)
Combustion Utilities Corporation. (See Johnson, Alfred,
assignor.)
Combustion Utilities Corporation. (See Johnson, A., and
Hemminger, assignors.)
Coraeau. .Melburn A., Haverhill. Mass. Wooden heel.
2.090.974 : Au£r. 24.
Comerford, Michael P. (See Milne, A., and Comerford.)
Cometto, Domingo and J., Buenos Aires, Argentina.
Safety brake for automobiles, against theft of the
same. 2,080,603 ; May 18.
Cometto, Juan. (See Cometto, Domingo and J.)
Commander-Larabee Corporation. (See Mo, Einar G., as-
signor.)
Commercial Iron Works of Los Angeles. (See Muff, Oliver
W., assignor.)
Commercial Shearing & Stamping Company, The. (See
Kane, Thomas C, assignor.)
Commercial Shearing & Stamping Company, The. (See
Proctor. Eobert V., assignor.)
Commercial Solvents Corporation. (See Bannister, Wil-
liam J., assignor.)
Commercial Solvents Corporation. (See Begin, Charles,
assignor.)
Commercial Solvents Corporation.
Stiles, assignors.)
Commercial Solvents Corporation.
assignor.)
Comniprcial Solvents Corporation.
assignor.)
Commercial Solvents Corporation.
C, assignor.)
Commercial Solvents Corporation.
and Martin, assignors.)
Commercial Solvents Corporation.
Sriles and Lecg, assignors.)
Commons, Charles H, (See Kinzie, C.
Commons. )
Commonwealth Engineering Corporation. (See Toulmin,
Harry A., Jr., assignor.)
Commonwealth Steel Company. (See Frede, C. F., and
Howard, assignors.)
Commonwealth Trust Company, trustee. (See Sharp,
Henry J., assignor.)
Communication Patents, Inc. (See Nicolson, Alexander
M., assignor.)
Communication Patents, Inc. (See Nicolson, Alexander
McL, assignor.)
"Compagnie de Fives-Lille". (See Berthiez, Charles W..
assignor.)
"Compagnie de Produits Chimiqucs et Electrometal-
lurgiques Olais. Froges et Camarque." (See Gadeau,
Robert A., assignor.)
Compagnie des Forges et Acieries de la Marine et
D'lloinecourt. (See Granat, Elie. assignor.)
Compagnie du Chemin de Fer M^tropolitain de Paris.
(See Joly, Elis^e A., assignor.)
Compagnie Generale d'Electricite. (See Jumau, Lucien
J., assignor.)
Compagnie Generale d'Electro-Metallurgie. (See Lepp.
Ilcnrv. assignor.)
Compagnie Generale de Telegraphic Sans Fil. (See Bou-
vier. P., and ViUem, assignors.)
Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie sans Fil. (See
Chauveau, Louis L. E., assignor.)
Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. (See Chl-
reix. Henri, nssicnor.)
Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie sans Fil. (See
Chirelx, H., and Borias, assignors.)
(See Legg, D. A., and
(See Pickard, Glenn H.,
(See Stiles, Hugh E.,
(See Swallen, Lloyd
(See Swallen, L. C,
(See Woodruff, J. C,
J., Plunkett, and
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Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. (See
Grumel, Henri, assignor.)
Compagnie Generale de Telegrapliie Sans Fil. (See
Hugon, J. J., and Rocard.)
Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. (See
Ponte, Maurice, assignor.)
Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. (See
Rocard. Yves, assignor.)
Compagnie Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. (See Sev,
Alexandre, assignor.)
Compagnie Nationale de Matiferes Colorantes et Manu-
factures de Produits Chimiques du Nord Reunies, Etab-
lissements Kuhlmann. (See Hatt, Daniel, assignor.)
Compagnie Nationale de Matieres Colorantes et Manufac-
turers de Produits Chemiques du Nord Reunies, Etab-
lissements Kuhlmann. (See Kienzl^, Paul J. A., as-
signor.)
Compagnie Nationale de Matieres Colorantes et Manu-
factures de Produits Chimiques du Nord Reunies,
Etablissements Kuhlmann. (See Petitcolas, Pierre,
assignor.)
Compagnie pour la Fabrication des Compteurs et Materiel
D'Usines a Gaz. (See Barthelemy, Ren6, assignor.)
Compagnie pour la Fabrication des Compteurs & Materiel
d'Usines a Gaz. (See Fallou, Jean, assignor.)
Compare, Alberto, Pinner Hill, Pinner, assignor to C. L.
and R. P. Franks and H. V. Mason, London, England.
Automatic record changer for phonographs. 2,090,746 ;
Aug. 24.
Compe Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Smith, John F.,
assignor.)
Comper, Adrian, assignor to Hospital Appliances, Inc.,
Pittsfield, Mass. Leg-supporting means for obstetrical
beds. 2,067,891 ; Jan. 19.
Compo, Robert W., Defiance, Ohio. Muffler. 2,088,576;
Aug. 3.
Compo Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Card, William
C, Jr., assignor.)
Compo Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Condon, Wil-
liam A., assignor.)
Compo Shoe Machinery Company. (See Gorman, Henry
B., assignor.)
Compo Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Kramer A.,
and Bolhofner, assignors.)
Compo Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Smith, John P.,
assignor.)
Compo Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Tempesta,
Arthur T., assignor.)
Compo Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Weil, Harvey
v., assignor.)
Compton, Chnrlps A., Menlo Park, Calif. Automobile oil
filter. 2.093,549 ; Sept. 21.
Compton, Horace B., Scotia, N. Y. Monument. 2,084,521 ;
June 22.
Compton, Lawrence W., Boardman, Oreg. Train order
holder. 2,072,027 ; Feb. 23.
Compton, Robert A., Jr. (See White, L.. and Compton.^
Comstock, Clark S.. Great Barrington, Mass. Towel rack
attachment. 2,066,335 ; Jan. 5.
Comstock, Clark S., Grpnt P.arrington, Mass. Antislip-
page attachment. 2,076,708 ; Apr. 13.
Comstock, (Jeorge F., Niagara Falls, assignor to The Tita-
nium Alloy Manufacturing Company. New York, N. Y.
Conper-titanium-silicon alloy."!. 2 086.^04 • Tnlv T^.
Comstock, George F., and V. V. Efimoff, Niagara Falls,
assignors to The Titanium Alloy Manufacturing Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Incorporating nitrogen in
alloy steels. 2,098,567 ; Nov. 9.
Comstock, Jackson D., Los Angeles, Calif. Container.
2,088,319; July 27.
Comstock, Millard, Miami, Fla. Pencil clip. 2,097,317 ;
Oct. 26.
Comstoclc. Millard, and H. C. Schoepflin, assignors to
Ornamental Specialties, Inc., Buff.alo, N. Y. Combina-
tion grave marker and flower holder. 2,090,329 ; Nov.
16.
Conant, Charles W., and L. M. Thompson. Portland,
Maine. Hough rolling appliance. 2,078,839 ; Apr. 27.
Conant, Willard I., Decatur, 111., and C. C. Farmer,
I'ltt.sburgh, assignors to The Westinghouse Air Brake
Conipanv, Wilmerding, Pa. Check valve device.
2,103.,349: Dec. 28.
Conaway, IloUIn F., assignor to E. T. du Pont de Nemour,=!
& Coiiipany, Wilmington, Del. Chemical processes and
prodiicis resMlting therefrom. 2.088.577; Aug. 3.
"Concordia" Rloktrl7,itats-Aktiongosellscliaft. (See Gos-
niann. Walthcr. assienor.)
(Gondii. Edward A.. Montclair, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Poor & Company. Insulated rail joint.
2,083,316; June 8.
Condon, I'.ridgct 1),, Spok.Miie, WmkIi. Infant feeding de-
vice. 2.096.961 : Oft. 26.
Condon. Edward T., Now York, N. Y. Pilot lamp for
miiltiRl'Tiai Kwllcli. 2.067.232; Jan. 12.
Condon. lOdward T., New Yorlc. N. Y. Regulating valve
for cnrhiirctorK. 2.067.901 ; Jan. 19.
Omdoii, ];d\vard T., New York, N. Y. Air regulating valve
for rnrliiiretors. 2.007.902: Jan. 10.
(Jondmi, lOdwiird T., Now York, N. Y. Directional sign
for liiolor vclilolos. 2,077.461 ; Apr. 20.
Condnii, ICrnoNf K. (fior' Trofnoy. \\'.. rnul Condon 1
Condon. Francis H. (Soo Ruuen, Carl I''., and J. T., and
Condon.)
Condon. Robert S. (See Bullock, E. W., Galloway, Carl-
sen, and Condon.)
Condon, Robert S., Pekin, 111, Valve. 2,080,760 ; May
18.
Condon, Robert S., assignor to Gleason Works, Rochester,
N. Y. Mechanism for removing burrs from gears.
2,078,124; Apr. 20.
Condon, William A., Haverhill, Mass., assignor to Compo
Shoe Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Manu-
facture of cemented footwear. 2,074,1(56 ; Mar. 16.
Condon, William J., Philadelphia, Pa. Enclosure device.
2,070,471 : Feb. 9.
Cone, Carroll, near Toledo, assignor to Surface Combus-
tion Corporation. Toledo, Ohio. Glass annealing lehr.
2,074,252 ; Mar. 16.
Cone. Carroll, near Toledo, assignor to Surface Combus-
tion Corporation. Toledo, Ohio. Glass annealing leer.
2,089,250 ; Aug. 10.
Cone Dispenser Corporation, The. ( See Horton, Ellsworth
A., assignor.)
Cone, Frank L., deceased, R. H. Cone, H. P. Chaplin, and
H. P. McClary, Windsor, Vt., executors. Spindle bear-
ing lubrication 2.091,700 : Aug. 31.
Cone, Hayes, assignor to United Specialties Sales Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Advertising device.
2,098,568 ; Nov. 9.
Cone, Raymond H., executors et al. (See Cone, Frank L.)
Cone, Willard W., Muskegon, Mich. Massaging device.
2.091.131 : Aug. 24.
Conekin, Dawson, Philadelphia, Pa. Steam and hot water
boiler. 2.079,546 ; May 4.
Conery, William J., and A. Nelson, San Jose, Calif. Pump.
2,077,213; Apr. 13.
Cones, C. B., & Son Mfg. Co. (See Patrick, Edwin L,. as-
signor.)
Coney, David M. and Z. T., San Francisco, Calif.
Tooth brush. 2,088,839 ; Aug. 3.
Coney, Hertha, administratrix. (See Coney, John.)
Coney, John, deceased, by H. Coney, administratrix ; said
.1. and H. Coney, as administratrix, assignors of one-
half to D. H. Smith. Kenosha, Wis., and one-half to G.
W. Anderson. Device for polishing and abraiding.
2,095,379 ; Oct. 12.
Cone.v. Zachary T. (See Coney, David M., and Z. T.)
Congable, Henry F,, Oakland. Calif. Sheet metal gate
for irrigation pipes. 2,074,502 ; Mar. 23.
Congdon, Oliver, Brooklyn, N. Y. Automatic safety shut-
off for burners. 2,080,385 ; May 11.
Congdon. Thomas B., and C. J. Long, New London, Conn.,
assignors to Celanese Corporation of America. Weav-
ing device. 2,100,382 ; Nov, .30.
Congoleum-Nairn, Inc. (See Bonney, R. D,, and Egge,
assignors,)
Congreve, Willard. (See Wolff, G. F.. and Congreve.)
Conibear, Frank R., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Trap. 2,068,656 ; Jan. 26.
Conkey, Alger L., Orlando, Fla. Automobile trailer.
2,082,273 ; ,Tune 1.
Conklin, DeWitt I., Syracuse, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to American Sales Company, Inc. Composite
record assembly. 2,083,295 ; June 8.
Conklin, Frederick R., and C. L. Fletcher, Kingsport,
Tenn.. assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman
Kodak Company, jersey City, N. J. Treatment of
cellulose esters to render suitable for molding.
2,101,984 ; Dec. 14.
Conklin, James W., Rocky Point, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Receiver. 2,091,271 ; Aug.
31.
Conklin, James W., Rocky Point, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America, Frequency modulation detec-
tion, 2,095,314; Oct. 12.
Conklin, James W., and C. W. Hansell, Rocky Point, N.
Y., assignors to Radio Corporation of America. Flash-
back indicator for mercury rectifier tubes. 2,089,994;
Aug. 17.
Conklin, James W., and L. A. Battermann, Rocky Point,
N. Y., assignors to Radio Corporation of America. Low
power factor line resonator. 2,103.515 ; Dec. 28.
Conklin, John E.. P>rooklyn, N. Y. Supporting bracket
for shower or spmv devices. 2,095,170: Oct. 5,
Conklin, Melvin J., Kalama/oo. Mich,, assignor to Sam'l
Binplijun's Son Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Coating appara-
tus. 2.100,008; Nov. 23.
Conklin Pen Company, The, et al. (See Steinborger, A. J..
HasRott, and Bioncnstoin, assignors.)
Conklin, Roscoo D.. and P. R. Forman, Railway, N. J.,
assignors to National Pneumatic (Company, New York,
N. Y. Door oi)oratlng apparatus. 2,0,S9,932 : .Vug. 17,
Conklin, Wesley E. (Sop Anderson, G. V,. nnri fonklln.)
Conkling, Samuel V,., Brooklyn, N, Y. NonredUablo bottle.
2.092,908: Sept. 14.
Conkling, Snfiiuel O., Brooklvn, N. Y. Nonredllable
beltle. 2.1():!,0n.-. ; Dec, 21.
Conley, Arthur W.. Shaker TTelghts, Ohio. Air condi-
tioning device, 2,103,844; Dec, 28,
Conli'y, Cliariis Ij., ("olioclon, N'. Y.. assignor to Collins &
.AikTiiiin Ciirporiil Ion. I'liiliidolplila, T'n. Kconoineler
(iispl.iv hoard for dcnion.sl rat Ing certain economic facts.
■J.OTT.LMI ; Apr. 13.
CoMli'v. lOilwIn J., and TI. T. lyrcnzle.s. New York. N. Y.
Ventli.Ml.ir for volilrli-s. 2.n,m„?,S.'; ; .Tune 22.
Conlov. .lolin E.. Memphis. Tenn. liallwav expansion Joint.
2.007,005; Jon. 12.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Conley, Joseph S., Pine Bluff, Ark. Headlight.
2,079,732 ; May 11.
Conley. Pliilip R., Seattle, Wash. Advertising sign.
2.093,710 ; Sept. 21.
Conlin, Edward J. (See Silberman, D., and Conlin.)
Conlon, James L., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Bumper for a window glass.
2,0G9,219; Feb. 2.
Conlon, Thomas A. (See Goebert, E. C, and Conlon.)
Conmar Products Corporation. (See Ulrich, Frederick,
assignor.)
Conn, C. G., Ltd. (See Hultsch, Charles, assignor.)
Conn, C. G., Ltd. (See Loomis, Allen, assignor.)
Conn, C. G., Ltd. (See Ludwig, William F., assignor.)
Connal, William F., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Com-
bined seat and luggage compartment for railway par-
lor cars. 2,074,461 ; Mar. 23.
Connecticut Telephone and Electric Corporation. (See
Curtiss, William R., assignor.)
Connell, James J., Uetroir, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Illinois Tool Works, Chicago, 111. Loci'
washer. 2,102,494; Dec. 14.
Connell, Karl, Branch, N. Y. Method and apparatus for
the administration of gases. 2,073,192 ; Mar. 9.
Connell, Karl, Branch, N. Y. Breathing tube. 2,073,335 ;
Mar. 9.
Connell, Karl, Branch, N. Y. Apparatus for the admin-
istration of gases. 2,099,841 ; Nov. 23.
Connell, Karl. Branch, N. Y. Gas flow means for
anesthetic apparatus and the like. 2.099,842 ; Nov. 23.
Connell, Karl, Branch, N. Y. Formation of breathing
tubes and the like. 2,099,843 ; Nov. 23.
Connell, Robert L., Rome, Ga. Tool carrier. 2,102,515 ;
Dec. 14. ^ „
Connell, Robert M., assignor of fifty percent to C. S.
Guthrie, Dallas, Tex. Ladder hook. 2,088,895 ; Aug. 3.
Connelly, H. F., et al. (See Larson, Edward, assignor.)
Connelly, John F. (See Johnson, H. P., and Connelly.)
Conner, Benjamin F., West Hartford, assignor to Colt's
Patent Fire Arms JIanufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn.
Container closure. 2,074,830 ; Mar. 23.
Conner, Benjamin F., West Hartford, assignor to Colt's
Patent Fire Arms JIanufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn.
Jar. 2,076,549 ; Apr. 13.
Conner, Benjamin F.. West Hartford, assignor to Colt's
Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn.
Jar. 2.076,550 ; Apr. 13.
Conner, Benjamin F., West Hartford, assignor to Colt's
Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn.
Jar. 2,076,551 ; Apr. 13.
Conner, Benjamin F., West Hartford, assignor to Colt's
Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn.
Jar. 2,077,215 ; Apr. 13,
Conner, Benjamin F., West Hartford, assignor to Colt's
Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn.
Jar. 2.077,210 ; Apr. 13.
Conner, Benjamin F., West Hartford, assignor to Colt's
Patent Fire Arms Jlanufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn.
Jar. 2.077,217; Apr. 33.
Conner, Benjamin P., West Hartford, assignor to Coifs
Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn.
Jar. 2.077,218; Apr. 13.
Conner, Benjamin F., West Hartford, assignor to Colt's
Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Co.. Hartford, Conn.
Cosmetic container. 2.077.219; Apr. 13.
Conner, Bernard W., Rudd, Iowa. Can holder. 2,074,212 ;
Mar. 16.
Conner, Guy O., assignor to Wheeling Steel Corporation,
Wheeling, W. Va. Container and spout construction.
2,070,783 ; Feb. 16.
Conner, Guy O., assignor to Wheeling Steel Corporation,
Wheeling, W. Va. Card holder. 2,080,164 : May 11.
Conner, Guy O., assignor to Wheeling Steel Corporation.
Wheeling, W. "Va. Container and spout construction.
2.103,406 : Dec. 28.
Conner, Norman G.. Oakland, Calif. Container for pre-
serving eggs. 2,102,886; Dec. 21.
ConniiTe. Robert B.. Tillman, S. C. Safety signal for
firearms. 2.102.105; Dec. 14.
Connolly, Bernard F., New York, N. Y. Shaving appa-
ratus. 2,078,563 ; Apr. 27.
Connolly, Ernest E. (See Langwell. H.. and Connolly.)
Connolly. Gerald C, IJaltimore, Md., assignor to Sulco
Laboratories, Inc., New York. N. Y. Treatment of
sulphur compounds. 2.083,894; .Tune 15.
Connolly, Gerald C, Baltimore, Md., assignor to Sulco
Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y. Catalytic process
for the conversion of sulphur compounds. 2,083,895 ;
June 15.
Connolly, Martin J., New York, N. Y. Preparation "of
cellulbsic material. 2,080.533: May 18. •
Connolly. William B. (See Hastings, H., and Connolly.)
Connor, Ilersehel M. (Sep Baer, C. H„ and Connor.)
Connor. Ilersehel JI., and E. W. Carroll, assignors to Suss-
man Worniser & Co., San Francisco, Calif. Fruit pitter.
2.092,956: Sept. 14.
Connor, John H., Newton, and M. M. Merritt, Middleton,
assignors to The Tanning Process Company, Boston,
Mass. Drier for sheet material. 2,071,296 ; Feb. 16.
Connor. John 11., Newton, and M. M. Merritt, Middleton,
assignors to "The Tanning Process Company, Boston,
Mass. Putting-out machines. 2,088,578; Aug. 3.
Connor, John H., Newton, and M. M. Merritt, deceased,
by A. P. Merritt, Middleton, administratrix, assignors
to The Tanning Process Company, Boston, Alass.
Drier. 2.090,030 : Aug. 17.
Connor, Kirke W., Detroit, G. M. Calvert, Grosse Pointe,
and A. Bleasdale, Detroit, Mich., assignors to Micro-
matic Hone Corporation. Honing tool. 2,070,985 ;
Feb. 16.
Connor, Ralph. (See Adkins, H., and Connor.)
Connor, Ralph. (See Adkins, H.. Folkers. and Connor.)
Connor Spring Manufacturing Co. (See Baer, C. H.,
and Connor, assignors.)
Conover Company, The. (See Stoddard, Edgar S.. as-
signor.)
Conover, Courtney, assignor to Monsanto Chemical Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Maleic acid from diolefines.
2,079,490 ; May 4.
Conover, Richard E., Deer Park, assignor to Cincinnati
Grinders Incorporated, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sizing device.
2,081,738 ; May 25.
Conover, Richard E., Davton, Ohio. Electrical control
circuit for folding machines. 2,089,342 ; Aug. 10.
Conover, Warren C. (See Johnson, H. L., and Conover.)
Conquest, Victor. (See Ralston, A. W., and Conquest.)
Conquest, Victor, assignor to Armour and Company,
Chicago, 111. Metal treatment. 2,075,757 ; JIar. 30.
Conquest. Victor, assignor to Armour and Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Motor fuel. 2.100,287 ; Nov. 23.
Conquest, Victor, assignor to Armour and Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Textile lubrication. 2,101,532 ; Dec. 7.
Conrad, Fred A., assignor to American Lace Paper Com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. Shelf paper. 2,067.233 ; Jan. 12.
Conrad, George H., Great Bend, Pa. Baseball base.
2,103,148 : Dec. 21.
Conrad. John E. (See Hiers, G. S.. and Conrad.)
Conrad, Joshua C, Oklahoma City, Okla. Apparatus for
measuring visibly the degree of tension on wire lines.
2,092.303: Sept. 7.
Conrad, Joshua C, Oklahoma City, Okla. Instrument
for determining the deviation of bore holes. 2,103,235 ;
Dec. 28.
Conrad. Karl F.. Buffalo, assignor to National Aniline &
Chemical Company, Inc, New York, N. Y. Azodvestuffs.
2.090,9.'^8 ; Aug. 24.
Conrad. Nicholas J., Winnetka, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Schweitzer & Conrad. Inc., Chicago, 111.
Fuse box and fuse. 2.072.854 ; Jlar. 9.
Conrad, Nicholas J., Winnetka. assignor to Schweitzer &
Conrad, Inc., Chicago, 111. Fuse. 2,074,538 ; Mar. 23.
Conrad, Nicholas J.. Winnetka, assignor to Schweitzer
& Conrad, Inc., Chicago, 111. Electrical protective sys-
tem and method. 2,091,430 ; Aug. 31.
Conrad, Nicholas J.. Winnetka, assignor to Schweitzer
& Conrad, Inc., Chicago, 111. Fuse. 2,091.431 ; Aug.
31.
Conrad. Paul M.. New Kensington, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Welding.
2,093,881 ; Sept. 21.
Conrad Razor Blade Co. Inc. (See Bodkin, Irving S.,
assignor.)
Conrad, William T., Lawndale, assignor of forty-nine per
cent to D. W. Walters, West Los Angeles. Calif. Tire
valve core extractor. 2,096,676 : Oct. 19.
Conradi, Leo C. and A. M. Fairbrother. Binghamton,
assignors to International Business Machines Corp.,
New York, N. Y. Tabulating card. 2,101.427: Dec. 7.
Conrady. John A., assignor to The Crosley Radio Corpora
tion, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refrigerating device. 2,068,398 ,
Jan. 19.
Conrath, Louis R., Fort Wayne, Ind. Device for determin-
ing the percent of solids present in the discharge mate-
rial of pipe line dredges. 2,085,007 ; June 29.
Conron, William H. (See Chittiek, K. A., and Conron.)
Conron, William H. (See Landon. V. D., and Conron.)
Consolidated Ashcroft Hancock Company. (See Beck, R.,
and Sylvander, assignors.)
Consolidated Ashcroft Hancock Company. (See Ham-
mond. E. H.. and Beck, assignors.)
Consolidated Car Heating Company. (See Parsons, Robert
J., assignor.)
Consolidated Car-Heating Company. (See Touceda, En-
ri(iue G., assignor.)
Consolidated Car Heating Company. (See Touceda, E.
G., and Tifft. assignors.)
Consolidated Decalcomania Corporation. (See Cahn,
Leo, assignor.)
Consolidated Expanded IMetal Companies, The. (See
Cross. Leonard W.. assignor.)
Consolidated Expanded Jletal Companies, Tlie. (See
Jlack. Wayne E., assignor.)
Consolidated Gas Electric Light and Power Company.
(See Karrer. Sebastian, assignor.)
Consolidated Gas Electric Light and Power Company of
Baltimore. (See Betz. Paul L., assignor.)
Consolidated Gas Electric Light and Power Company of
Baltimore. (See Karrer. Sebastian, assignor.)
Consolidated Iron-Steel Mfg. Company. The. (See Maine,
James F.. assignor.)
Consolidated M.acaroni Machinery Corporation. (See
Ambrette, Conrad, assignor.)
Consolidated Macaroni Machinery Corporation. (See
Cavagnaro, Nicholas J., assignor.)
Consolidated Machine Tool Corporation. (See Bartex,
John S., assignor.)
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Consolidated Macliine Tool Corporation. (See Trosch,
Alfred, assignor.)
Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company of Canada, Lim-
ited, The. (See Lepsoe, Robert, assignor.)
Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company of Canada, Lim-
ited. The. (See Lepsoe, R., and Mills, assignors.)
Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company ot Canada
Limited, The. (See Stimmel, B. A., iMtliean and
Cruiokshank, assignors. )
Consolidated Molded Products Corporation. (See Rich-
ards, Frank A., assignor.)
Consolidated Packaging Machinery Corporation. (See
Briggs, Howland F., assignor.)
Consolidated Packaging Machinery Corporation. (See
Briggs, H. F., and Cundall, assignors.)
Consolidated Packaging Machinery Corporation. (See
Cundall, Robert N., assignor.)
Consolidated Packaging Machinery Corporation. (See
Cundall, R. N., and Gantzer, assignors.)
Consolidated Packaging MachincM-y Corporation. (See
Gantzer, Howard E., assignor.)
Consolidated Products Company. (See Adams, Virgil
W., assignor.)
Consolidated Safety Pin Company. (See Hagel, Albert,
assignor.)
Consolidated Sewing Machine & Sr.pjily Co. Inc. (See
Mann, Joseph, assignor.)
Consolidated Trimming Corporation. (See Klahre, Hugo
A., assignor.)
Consolidated Water Power & Paper Company, et al. (See
Massoy, P. J., Thiele, and Raprager, assignors.)
Consolidated Wire and Associated Corporations. (See
Mann, Paul L., assignor.)
Consortium fiir 3<;iektrochomJsche Industrie, G. m. b. H.
(See Mugdan, ]\I., and Sixt, assignors.)
Consortium fuer Elektrochemische Industrie, G. m. b. H.
(See Sixt, Johann, assignor.)
Constam, Ernst, Zollikon, Zurich, Switzerland. Traction
lines for ski-runners and other passengers. 2,087,232 ;
July 20.
Constantin, Eusebe J. L. F., Paris, France, assignor to
Fuller Company. Conveying bulk materials. 2,084,764 ;
June 22.
Constantlne, Arthur R. (See Kenney, M. W., and Con-
stantine. )
Constantlne, Arthur R. (See Kenney, M. W., Contan-
tine, and Preston.)
Constantlne, Platon, New York, N. Y. Hair waving ap-
paratus. 2,100.158 ; Nov. 2.S.
Constantine, William W. (See Drew, H., Kennington,
Constantlne, and Ascough.)
Consumer Package Corporation. (See Bristow, James
J. R., assignor.)
Container Corporatioh of America. (See Bixby, Edwin
II., assignor.)
Container Corporation of America. (See Claghorn, Ar-
thur U., assignor.)
Container Corporation of America. (See Holy, Mitcliel
E., assignor.)
Container Corporation of America. (See Kells, Benjamin
F., assignor.)
Container Corporation of America. (See Kilmer, Charles
B., assignor.)
Container Corporation of America. (See jNIackenzie,
Colin M., assignor.)
Container Corporation of America. (See Potter, Earl C,
assignor.)
Container Opening Devices, Inc. (See Grounds, Charles
H., assignor.)
Container Opening Devices, Inc. (See Schmidt, Gottfried
J., assignor.)
Contant, Isaac, Jr., Rochelle Park, N. J. Capsule filling
device. 2,002,001 ; Sept. 7.
Conternian, Fred A. (See Geldhof, P. E., and Conter-
man.)
Coiiti, Eugene, Mount Vernon, assignor to A. Herz, New
Rochelle. N. Y. Apparatus for packaging articles.
2.0G6.7C9: Jan. 5.
Contl, Eugene, Mount Vernon, assignor to Herz Cup
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Dispensing
device. 2,008,008 ; Jan. 20.
Conti, Mario, Brooklyn, N. Y. Violin string. 2,096,787;
Oct. 20.
Conticchio, Rocco, assignor of one-half to J. W. Guzzetta,
Mount Vernon, N. Y. Rubber heel. 2,008,277 ; Nov. 9.
Contlnont.'il Itaking Company. (See Hildebrand, Henry
E., assignor.)
Continental Can Company. (See Anderson, Folke W..
assignor.)
Continental Tan Company. (See Aulbach, C. J., and
Ilerrig, nRKignors.)
Continental Ciui Company. (See Davidson, Edward M,,
assignor.)
Continonlnl Can Company. (See Davis, E., and Freeman.
aHsignors.)
Continental Can Company. (See Dodge, Merlon Ij., iih-
slcnor.)
Continental Can Company. (See Pink, Henry A., as-
signor.)
Continental Can Company. (See Hodgson, William W.,
.'iKsignor. )
Contlnentnl Can Company. (See Kronquest, Alfred I>.,
assignor.)
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Continental Can Company. (See Kronquest, A. L., and
Aulbach, assignors.)
Continental Can Company. (See Laxo, Ed, assignor.)
Continental Can Company. (See McKinnis, Ronald B.,
assignor.)
Continental Can Company. (See O'Brien, F. J., and Fink,
assignor.)
Continental Can Company. (See Plumb, Walter G., as-
signor.)
Continental Can Company. (See Punte, William F., as-
signor.)
Continental Can Company. (See Rattey, Harry G., as-
signor. )
Continental Can Company. (See Schmidt, Charles, as-
signor.)
Continental Can Company. (See Schrader, Herbert, as-
signor.)
Continental Carbon Inc. (See Jira, Joseph W., assignor.)
Continental-Diamond Fibre Company. (See Benge, Frank
H., assignor.)
Continental Engineering Service. (See Clawson, Edward,
assignor.)
Continental Folding Paper Box Co. (See Krudener, John
C, assignor.)
Continental Gin Company. (See Deems, Frank E., as-
signor.)
Continental Gin Company. (See Hagler, Clyde E., as-
signor.
Continental Gin Company. (See Morgan, George C,
assignor.)
Continental Motors Corporation. (See Angell, W. R., Jr.,
and Timian, assignors.)
Continental Motors Corporation. (See Du Bois, Ralph N.,
assignor.)
Continental Motors Corporation. (See Frank, I'aul A.,
assignor.)
Continental Motors Corporation. (See Jacoby, Enos R.,
assignor.)
Continental Motors Corporation. (See Kalb, L. P., and
Meyer, assignors.)
Continental Motors Corporation. (See Meyer, Andre J.,
assignor.)
Continental Motor^ Corporation. (See Niven, Archie JI.,
assignor.)
Continental Motors Corporation. (See Timian, Harold
H., assignor.)
Continental Motors Corporation. (See Timian, H. H.,
and Kalb, assignors.)
Continental Oil Company. (See Bennett, Edwin O., as-
signor.)
Continental Oil Company. (See Dyer, Joseph G., as-
signor.)
Continental Oil Company. (See Fellows, Fred O., as-
signor.)
Continental Oil Company. (See Johnson, D. Ronald, as-
signor.)
CoiUinental Oil Company. (See Lincoln, B. H., and Nel-
son, assignors.)
Continental Oil Company. (See Prescott, Harold R., as-
signor.)
Continental Oil Company. (See Prescott, H. R., and
Woodyard, assignors.)
Continental Oil Company. (See Tracey, J. E., and Phelps,
assignors.)
Continental Optical Company. (See Sodcn, Fred H.,
assignor.)
Continental Optical Company, Inc. (Sec Taylor, Dudley
F.. assignor.)
Continental Scale Corporation. (See Weber, M. J., and
Vanderhoff, assignors.)
Cominental Screw Company. (See Brown, Frank K.,
assignor.)
Continental Steel Corporation. (See Schuelor, J. L., and
llenlnger, assignors.)
Contralto, Laurenz, Sisikon, Switzerland. Tractor.
2,090,249 ; Aug. 3 7.
Contratto, Laurenz, Sisikon, Switzerland. Tractor.
2,090,344: Aug. 17.
Controlled Weights, Inc. (See Ober, Leonard, assignor.^)
Comers, Wilber H., Poughkeepsie, assignor to James K.
Delano, Rve, N. Y. Device for applying coatings to
wires. 2,i02,0,")9; Dec. 14.
Converse, Atherton D., assignor to Dorothy T. Converse,
Winchendon, Mass. Folding table. 2,074,981 ; Mar. 23.
Converse, Dorothy T. (See Converse, Atherton D., as-
signor.)
Converse, John D. (See Harris, G. J., and Converse.)
Converse. John D., Shawinlgan, Qiiebcc. Canada, S. L.
Tl.'indforlh. Gordon H(>ightR, Del., and G. J. Harris,
Mouni Roval, Quebec, Canada, assignors to E. I, du
Pcint do NcMuours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Pro-
ducing amnionium nitrate and other fusible compounds.
■' o,"*!!.!)!.' : .\nK. 17.
Clin verse Rubber Company. (Sec Slndler, Jny J., as-
signor.)
("onwnv, lOllsha A., Wllllanisport, Pn., assignor to Pro-
fcs.sional Mei'chandlse Inc., New York, N. Y. Dlspens-
inir container. 2,087,181 ; July 13.
Conway, Flank. Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
lOlcrirIc Coinpanv. Freezing tray and making the same.
2.077,220: ,\i)r. 13.
Ciinway, Irvln l\f. (See McNamnra, I/. C, Conway, BIs-
sell, and Harold.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Conway, Jlartln H., et al. (See Hart, Charles, assignor.)
Conway, Martin J., Coatesville, Pa. Jletliod of and appa-
ratus for making open hearth steel. 2,009,196 ; Feb. 2.
Conway, Martin J., Coatesville, Pa. Ferrous metal.
2,100,537 ; Nov. 30.
Cook, Arnold Jl., assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Press for molding shaped articles. 2.103,215 ;
Dec. 21.
Cook. Bennie, Oklahoma City, Okla., and Edward C.
Pffffer. Corpus Christi, Texas. Bearing cup extracting
tool. 2.098.134 ; Nov. 2.
Cook, Calvin C. (See McCullough, N. M., and Cook.)
Cook, Charles B., Jr., West Hartford, Conn. Solution for
treating the surface of steel or iron for the application
of paint. 2,081,449 ; May 25.
Cook, Charles B., Jr., West Hartford, Conn. Shield for
anodese. 2,083,364 ; June 8.
Cook, Curtiss L., assignor to Syracuse Chilled Plow Co.,
Inc., Syracuse, X. Y. Potato" digger. 2,077,462 ; Apr.
20.
Cook, Curtiss L., assignor to Syracuse Chilled Plow Co.,
Inc., Syracuse, X. Y. Potato planter. 2,091,432 ; Aug.
31.
Cook, Donald D., assignor of one-fourth to R. G. Richard-
son, one-fourth to J. W. Martin, and one-fourth to M. K.
Fuller, Chicago, 111. Apparatus and process for treat-
ment of respiratory diseases. 2,099.954 ; Nov. 23.
Cook, Earle S.. Wilkinsburg. assignor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Companv, Wilmerding, Pa. Retardation con-
trolled brake. 2.090,996 ; Aug. 24.
Cook Electric Company. (See Baker, John S., assignor.)
Cook, Ellsworth D., Merchantville, X. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Phonographic apparatus.
2,093..'i.=i0 : Sept. 21.
Cook, Elsie, owner by decree of court. (See Cook, Galen
B.)
Cook, Frances K., and B. E. Wose, Syracuse, N. Y. Pic-
ture. 2,080,652 ; May 18.
Cook, Galen B., Independence, Mo., E. Cook, owner by
decree of court. Bag for collecting laundry and the
like. 2,080,252 ; May 11.
Cook, George B., Philadelphia, Pa. Indicating the rate
of time svstems. 2,077,463 ; Apr. 20.
Cook, George R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Glider. 2,091,113 ;
Aug. 24.
Cook, Hal L., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The Warner
& Swasey Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Method and de-
vice for locating and machining parts of apparatus.
2,079,791 ; May 11.
Cook. Harry W., Malta, Ohio. Casement frame.
2.093.864; Sept. 21.
Cook, Henry A., Stratford. Conn., and L. F. Kummel. Chi-
cago, III., assignors to General Electric Company. Wir-
ing system and fitting therefor. 2,066.960 ; Jan. 5.
Cook, Howard A., assignor to Turner & Cook. Inc., South-
field, Mass. Rawhide knitting needle. 2,096,483 ; Oct.
19.
Cook, Howard A. and S. T. assignors to Turner & Cook,
Inc., Southfleld. Mass. Rawhide knitting needle.
2.096.482 ; Oct. 19.
Cook. Irvine L., Gillett, Wis. Exhibiting attachment for
projecting macliines. 2.095.171 : Oct. 5.
Cook, James A. (See Dollison, P. L., and Cook.)
Cook, Jerome E., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor to Bigelow-
Sanford Carpet Co., Thompsonville, Conn. Edge sealer
for fabrics. 2,080,397 : May 18.
Cook, Jerome E., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor to Bigelow-
Sanford Carpet Company Inc., Thompsonville, Conn.
Cutting device. 2.088.162 ; July 27.
Cook, Jerome E., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor to Bigelow-
Sanford Carpet Co. Inc., Thompsonville, Conn. Strip
cutter. 2,098,641 ; Nov. 9.
Cook, Judson A., Haledon, N. J., assignor to Textile
Machine Works, Wyomissing, Pa. Braiding carrier.
2,071,111 ; Feb. 16.
Cook. Judson A., Haledon. N. J., assignor to Raybestos-
Jlanhattan. Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. Radio ground
counterpoise. 2,073,336 ; Mar. 9.
Cook Laboratories, Inc. (See Heineman, Paul G., as-
signor.)
Cook, Melvin, Shelton, Conn. Wrist scoring device.
2,093.308; Sept. 14.
Cook, Nelson E.. Wheeling. W. Va., E. J. Knopf, Morris-
town, Ohio, and W. L. Diehl, Wheeling, W. Va., as-
signors to Wheeling Steel Corporation, Wheeling,
W. V.T. Manufacture of metal coated products.
2.094,583 ; Oct. 5.
Cook Paint & Varnish Company. (See Whitelaw, Charles
H., assignor.)
Cook, Raymond W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Associated Spring Corporation of Delaware, Bristol,
Conn. Clasp. 2,098,821 ; Nov. 9.
Cook, Richard C. (Sec Miller, S. L.. an«l Cook.)
Cook, Richard E., Trenton, N. J. Cigarette saver.
2.093.309 : Sept. 14.
Cook, Roger A., assignor of one-half to E. H. Keator, San
Antonio, Tex. Cruising accelerator. 2,085,352 ; June
29.
Cook, Roland M. (See Elliott. G. R., and Cook.)
Cook, Stanley T. (See Cook. Howard A. and S. T.)
Cook, Walter, Now York, N. Y. Manually controlled anti-
skid device. 2,094,425 ; Sept. 28.
Cook, Willard G. (See Kenyon, A. P., and Cook.)
Cook, Willard G., Forest Hills, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company. East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Motor control system. 2.092,051 ; Sept. 7.
Cook, William E., West New Brighton, N. Y. Carrier
for braiding machines. 2,068,945 ; Jan. 26.
Cook, William H. (See Doxsee, J. H., Jr., and Cook.)
Cook, William H., Collier City, Fla., assignor to Fred
Fear & Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Steam box.
2.102.943 : Dec. 21.
Cooke, Frank V., assignor to The Translever Spring Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Spring suspension. 2,072,156 ;
Mar. 2.
Cooke, George T., Norwalk, assignor to American Rail-
way Products Co., Inc., Darien, Conn. Cotter pin
lockincr device. 2.088,637 ; Aug. 3.
Cooke, Maurice B., Plainfield, N. J., H. C. Schutt. North
Tarrytown, and J. W. Throckmorton, N. Y., assignors to
Alco Products Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Pro-
ducing coke. 2,101,641 ; Dec. 7.
Cooke. Raymond D., Wauwatosa, assignor to Rundle
^Manufacturing Companv, iMilwaukee. Wis. Acid resist-
ing vitreous enamels. 2.096,030 : Oct. 19.
Cooke, Theodore C, Swampscott, Mass. Ski-tow appara-
tus. 2,079,491 ; May 4.
Cookware Company of America. (See Howlett, Lewis G.,
assignor.)
Coolerator Company, The. (See Arndt, W. F., ajid
Ganzer, assignors.)
Coolerator Company, The. (See Frykdahl, Carl E. H.,
assignor.)
Cooley, Warren K., et al. (See Heckethorn, Howard, as-
signor.)
Coolidge, Charles H., assignor to Curtis & Marble Ma-
chine Companv, Worcester, Mass. Cloth spreading and
guiding device. 2,096,087 ; Oct. 19.
Coolidge, Charles H., and L. F. Remington, assignors to
Curtis & Marble Machine Company. Worcester, Mass.
Mechanism for producing axial reciprocation.
2,086,401 ; July 6.
Coombs, James W., Whitehall, Mich. Article filing and
deUvery system. 2,102,995 ; Dec. 21.
Cooney, Lawrence J., assignor to Keystone Grinder &
Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Method and
apparnrus for crinding. 2.096.424: Oct. 19.
Coonev, Paul T., Los Angeles, Calif. Conduit. 2,080,999 ;
May 18.
Coons, Kenneth W., Hamburg, Germany, assignor to Na-
tional Aniline and Chemical (Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Removing rubber from materials containing it.
2,080,910; May 18.
Cooper, Ansel A., Philadelphia, Pa. Coil tester.
2,076,618 : Apr. 13.
Cooper, Arthur H., Iver. assignor to Electric & Musical
Industries, Ltd., Middlesex, England. Amplifier gain
control circuit. 2.093,072 ; Sept. 14.
Cooper, Arthur H., Iver, assignor to Electric and Musical
Industries Limited, Middlesex, England. Thermionic
valve. 2,097,270: Oct. 26.
Cooper, Benjamin, New York. N. Y. Register. 2,086.605 ;
July 13.
Cooper, Bert F. (See Madden, E. C, Cooper, and Cuyken-
dall.)
Cooper, Charles, assignor to Pepperell Manufacturing
Company, Boston, Mass. Filtering method. 2,076,980 :
Apr. 13.
Cooper, Cliarles E., Benton Harbor, and J. L. Willmeng,
Watervliet, Mich. Fruit basket and liner therefor.
2.067,753 : Jan. 12.
Cooper, David S. (See Butler, W. H., and Cooper.)
Cooper. Edward, and T. C. Shiels, assignors to Elias Rogers
Company Limited. Toronto. Ontario, Canada. Appara-
tus for treating solid fuel particles. 2.097.914 ; Nov. 2.
Cooper, Edward, and T. C. Shiels, assignors to Elias
Rogers Co. Limited. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Sprav
nozzle. 2,098,487 ; Nov. 9.
Cooper, Edward E., and A. T. Troedel, Port Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia. Negative register means for photo-
composing machines. 2.097.2091 Oct. 26.
Cooper, Erwin C, Roseville, assignor to Packard Motor
Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Testing apparatus.
2,067,892 : Jan. 19.
Cooper, Frank S.. Golf, 111. Backing sheet assembly for
preparing manifold copies. 2.095,792 ; Oct. 12.
Cooper, Fred, Garfield, Kans. Self oiling pitman.
2,079,987 ; May 11.
Cooper, Grover C, Hinsdale, assignor to Union Special
Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Sewing machine.
2,086,013: July 6.
Cooper, Harry E., Providence, R. I., assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Wind-
er. 2.080,398 ; May 18.
Cooper, Harry P., Chicago, 111. Pressing iron.
2,078,061 ; Apr. 20.
Cooper, Hugh S., Cleveland Heights, assignor to Cooper
Products, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Making beryllium.
2,076,067 ; Apr. 6.
Cooper, Hugh S., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to General
Electric Company. Hard carbide composition.
2.076,366; Apr. 6.
Cooper, Hugh S., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to General
Electric (Tompany. Sintered hard carbide composition.
2,081,049 ; May 18.
Cooper, James, assignor to Hall and McChesney, Syracuse,
N. Y. Loose leaf binder. 2,067,846 ; Jan. 12.
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Cooper, James B., Phoenix, Ariz., assignor to Allls-
Clialmers Manufacturing Company, Milwaultee, Wis.
Gearing. 2,067,477 ; Jan. 12.
Cooper, Jolin JI. (See Lyne, J. A., De La Mater, and
Cooper.)
Cooper, Joseph, New Yoric, N. Y. Extension leaf table.
2,077,221 ; Apr. 13.
Cooper, Kennetli K., Port Wayne, Ind., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Check valve. 2,084,294 ;
June 15.
Cooper, La Mar S., Erie, Pa., assignor to General Electric
Company. Magnetic clutch. 2,101,671 ; Dec. 7.
Cooper, Lawson H., Flint, Mich. Automobile decking
device. 2,077,376 ; Apr. 20.
Cooper, Leroy T., Los Olivos, Calif. Hinge. 2,072,028 ;
Feb. 23.
Cooper, Nelson D., Mariemont, Ohio, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Reversing control system. 2,095,793 ; Oct.
12.
Cooper Oven Thermometer Company, The. (See Nodine,
Frederick A., assignor.)
Cooper Oven Thermometer Company, The. (See W^liittier,
Horace R., assignor.)
Cooper Products, Inc. (See Cooper, Hufh S., assignor.)
Cooper, Richard, Jr. (See Donohue, Henry T., assignor.)
Cooper, Sheldon D., assignor to Republic Steel Corpora-
tion, Youngstown, Ohio. Apparatus for handling bent
metal. Re. 20,264 ; Feb. 16.
Cooper, Simon, assignor to Cooper Tea Packet Company,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Tea bag and the like. 2,087,796 ;
July 20.
Cooper Tea Packet Company. (See Cooper, Simon, as-
signor.)
Cooper Tea Packet Company. (See Keller, Andreve, as-
signor.)
Cooper, Thomas W. (See Cirac, C. P., Cooper, and Mac-
Donald.)
Cooper, William P. (See Simpson, Hurshel H., assignor.)
Cooper, William H. (See Toth, E., and Cooper.)
Cooperative Engineering Co. (See Zelov, Victor I., as-
signor. )
Coopers Incorporated. (See Kneibler, Arthur R., as-
signor.)
Cooperstein, Abraham. (See Cooperstein, Irving, as-
signor. )
Cooperstein, Irving, assignor of one-half to A. Cooper-
stein, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lathe attachment. 2,069,356;
Feb. 2.
Coots, E. Donald, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Acoustic device. 2,087,901 ; July 27.
Coover, Merle E. (See Meyers, Wayne D., assignor.)
Cope, Frank T., assignor to The Electric Furnace Com-
pany, Salem, Ohio. Controlled atmosphere furnace
construction. 2,083,638 ; June 15.
Cope, Joseph H., Denver,, Colo. Extension hay stacker,
2,080,461 ; May 18.
Cope, Kenneth B. (See Smally, Emanuel C, assignor.)
Copeland, Benjamin M., Dallas, Tex. Heater for scalp
solutions. 2.090,666 ; Aug. 24.
Copeland, Francis C. (See Mayer, Richard, assignor.)
(iopeland Refrigeration Corporation. (See Muffly, Glenn,
assignor.)
Copeland Refrigeration Corporation. (See Replogle, John
R., assignor.)
Copeland, Robert J., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Type-
writer attachment for handling continuous duplicate
record sheets. 2,070,042 ; Feb. 9.
Copelin, Leonard S., Los Angeles, Calif. Rotary core bit.
2,070,001 ; Feb. 9.
Copeman Laboratories Company. (See Bartell, Floyd E.,
assignor.)
Copeman Laboratories Company. (See Copeman, Lloyd G.,
assignor.)
Copeman, Lloyd G., Flint, Mich. Protective coating and
applying and removing. 2,082,791 ; June 8.
Copeman, Lloyd G., assignor to Copeman Laboratories
Company, Flint, Mich, Bucket and bucltet protector.
2,071,112 ; Feb. 16.
Copeman, Lloyd G., assignor to Copeman Laboratories
Company, Flint, Mich. Dispensing device for sheet
rubber deposited from an aqueous dispersion of rubber
and forming and using same. 2,075,178 ; Mar. 30.
Copeman, Lloyd G., assignor to Copeman Laboratories
Company, Flint, Mich. Device for making and storing
Ice. 2,088,840 ; Aug. 3.
Copeman, Lloyd G., assignor to Copoman Laboratories
Company, Flint, Mich. Method and apparatus for con-
ditioning and diRponsing beer. 2.096,088; Oct. 19.
Copenhefer, John B., I/Ouisville, Ky. Hair waving appa-
ratus. 2,100,538; Nov. .''.0.
Copley, John W. (Soo Fcdden, A. H. R., and Copley.)
Copper Houses Incorporated. (See Whclan, John J., ns-
Hlgnor.)
Copper Roofs Corporation. (See Doe, Hans H., assignor.)
Coppciwcld Steel Company. (See Antlsell, Prank L., as-
Hignor. )
Coppln, Camille, Brussols, Belgium. Boiled egg opener.
2,101,212 : Pfc. 7.
CoppluH, H;ir()ld C, BiiITmIo, N. Y., assignor to F. N. Burt
Compnny, Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Forming
ni.'icliiiic. 2,081,910; Juno 1.
Coppins, Harold C, Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to P. N. Burt
Company, Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Applying
machine. 2,081,911 ; June 1.
Coppins, Harold C, Buitalo, N. Y., assignor to F. N. Burt
Company, Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Apply-
ing machine. 2,081,912 ; June 1.
Coppins, Harold C, Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to F. N. Burt
Company, Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Forming
and assembling machine. 2,081,913 ; June 1.
Coprox, Incorporated. (See Lazarus, Meyer, assignor.)
Copy Papers, Inc. (See Carlson, Edwin O., assignor.)
Corbett, Alfred, Irwin, Pa., assignor to National Electric
Products Corporation. Safety switch. 2,072,729 ;
Mar. 2.
Corbett, Alfred, Irwin, Pa., assignor to National Electric
Products Corporation. Fused safety switch.
2,072,730; Mar. 2.
Corbett, Alfred, Irwin, Pa., assignor to National Electric
Products Corporation. Reflector assembly. 2,078,370 ;
Apr. 27.
Corbett, Miles A., London, England. Treatment of mineral
sand for the separation of one constituent therein from
another. 2,082,383 ; June 1.
Corbett, Patrick J., Albany, N. Y. Alarm system.
2,067,705 ; Jan. 12.
Corbett, Ray F. (See Phelps, D. J., and Corbett.)
Corbett, Sewell M., Fort Bragg, N. C. Venereal prophylac-
tic. 2,073,625 ; Mar. 16.
Corbett, William H., North Pelham, N. Y. Blackboard
stencil. 2,090,186 ; Aug. 17.
Corbin, Francis L., Chatham, N. J., assignor to Pitometer
Log Corporation, New York, N. Y. Ship's indicating
system. 2,089,878 ; Aug. 10.
Corbin, George M., Paterson, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Reed Propeller Co., Inc., Garden
City, N. Y. Reduction gear. 2,095,794; Oct. 12.
Corcoran-Brown Lamp Company. (See Lewis, Grant H.,
assignor.)
Corcoran, Frank W., Los Angeles, Calif. Locomotive
drifting mechanism. 2,082,274 ; June 1.
Corcoran, Thomas D., Los Angeles, Calif. Tile roof con-
struction. 2,084,609 ; June 22.
Cord Corporation, The. (See Ames, Harold T., as-
signor.)
Cord Corporation. (See Duesenberg, August S., as-
signor.)
Cordero, Fidel, Washington, D. C. Vibrometer.
2,086,537 ; July 13.
Cordes, Adelia M. (See Cordes, John H., assignor.)
Cordes, Bertha L., executrix. (See Cordes, Henry G.,
assignor. )
Cordes, Edward H., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to U. S.
Expansion Bolt Co., New York, N. Y. Toggle bolt.
2,081,323 ; May 25.
Cordes, Henry G., deceased ; B. L. Cordes, executrix,
assignor to B. L. Cordes, widow, Palo Alto, Calif.
Tube and system for electron discharges. 2,072,979 ;
Mar. 9.
Cordes, Hugo, Altona, Germany. Diesel power hammer.
2,093,634 ; Sept. 21.
Cordes, John H., assignor to A. M. Cordes, St. Louis, Mo.
Carburetor. 2,074,367 ; Mar. 23.
Cordes, Oscar C, Upper Darby, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Cutter register control. 2,075,095 : Mar. 30.
Cordiano Can Co. (See Hirshman, bram S., assignor.)
Cordingley, (Jeorge, Lansdowne, Pa. Electric locomotive.
2,085,694 ; June 29.
Cords, William, San Diego, Calif. Packing ring and as-
sembly. 2,091,947 ; Aug. 31.
Corduan, Gustav E. and W. B., assignors to Corduan
Jlanufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Table leg lock.
2,076,620 ; Apr. 13.
Cordunn, Gustav P., assignor to Corduan Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Chair cushion. 2,076,619 ;
Apr. 13.
Corduan Manufacturing Company. (See Corduan, Gustav
E. and W. E., assignors.)
Corduan Manufacturing Company. (See Corduan, Gustav
P., assignor.)
Cordnan, Walter E. (Soo Corduan. Gustav E. and W. E.)
Coren, Lewis W., assignor to Zenith Electric Company,
Inc., Cliicago, 111. Timor. 2,086,995: July 13.
Coroy, Elnior O., Norwood, assignor to Tlio Edna Brass
M.-inufacturing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Separator.
2,088,994 ; A>ig. 3.
Coroy, John W., assignor to The Dow Choniiriil Com-
pany. Midland, Mich. Fortllizcr. 2.101,807; Dec. 7.
Corov, Matt M., Chicago, 111. Hand st:uup. 2,070,512;
Fob. 9.
Corff, Edward V., Chicago, 111. Abrasive holder.
2,103,320; Dec. 28.
Corhart Refractories Company. (See Kranor, Ilobart 'M.,
assignor.)
Corln, Dnvld, Ijarchmont, assignor to Anchor Cap & Clo-
sure Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Sealed
package. 2,080,119; July 0.
Cork, Edward C., and A. I>. lUumloln, Kaling, London,
and 10. L. C. While, Illllliigdon, Mid<Il.'scK. assignors
to Electric & Musical Indiislrics Lliullod. Hayes, Eng-
land. Aerial sysloni. 2,006,031 ; Oct. 1!),
Corkory, Frank W., CInlrlon, I'a., assignor to ronnsylvania
Industrial Cliomlciil (\)rporallon. Corrosion protec-
tion. 2,073.783; Mar. 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Corldll, Frederick W., Hinkley, Calif., assignor to Pacific
Coast Borax Company, New York, N. Y. Treating hy-
drous borate minerals. 2,097,411 ; Oct. 26.
Corley, John T., Providence, R. I. Cellar pipe. 2,099,799 ;
Nov. 23.
Corley, John T., assignor to J. M. Baker Pattern Company,
Inc., Providence, K. I. Portable standpipe. 2,067,044 ;
Jan. 5.
Cornian, Louis. (See Weisberg, 51., and Corman.)
Cormier, Farrier, assignor of one-half to J. G. McClure,
Welsh, La. Roller jewel protector for watch movements.
2,007,478 ; Jan. 12.
Corn, Julius J., New York, N. Y. Seam. 2,087,244;
July 20.
Cornelius, Frank H., Swlssvale, Pa. Air conditioning
apparatus and method. 2,090,287 ; Aug. 17.
Cornelius, Frank H., Swissvale, Pa. Heating apparatus.
2,100,687 ; Nov. 30.
Cornelius, Richard T., Minneapolis, Minn. Beer faucet.
2,081,000: May 18.
Cornelius, Richard T., Minneapolis, Minn. Flow regu-
lating device. 2,083,639 ; June 15.
Cornelius, Richard T., Minneapolis, Minn. Beer dis-
pensing device. 2,085,848 ; July 6.
Cornelius, Richard T., Minneapolis, Minn. Beer dispensing
device. 2,097,020; Oct. 26.
Cornelius, Yngve R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric furnace.
2.089.689 ; Aug. 10.
Cornelius, Yngve R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric furnace.
2.090.690 ; Aug. 10.
Cornell Center Homeopathic Bird Remedy Co. (See
Mayer, Frederick, assignor.)
Cornell-Dubilier Corporation. (See Dubilier, William, as-
signor.)
Cornell, Edward S., Jr., Larchmont, assignor to American
Radiator Company, New York, N. Y. Manufacturing
wrought nonferrous pipe fittings. 2,078,195 ; Apr. 20.
Cornell, Edward S., Jr., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor to
American Radiator Company, New York, N. Y. Auto
heating system. 2,081,696 ; May 25.
Cornell, Edward S. Jr., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor to
American Radiator Company, New York, N. Y. Pro-
ducing integral sweat-.iointed adapters and the article
resulting therefrom. 2,089,784 : Aug. 10.
Cornell, Elias S., Evanston, and N. G. Polgov, Chicago,
111., assignors to Delta-Star Electric Company, Chicago,
111. Switch. 2,085,792 ; July 6.
Cornell, Elias S., Evanston, C. A. Koerner, and R. A.
Sternaman, assignors to The Delta-Star Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Electrical switch gear. 2,102,887 ;
Dec, 21.
Cornell Iron Works. (See Cornell, M. L., and Bennett,
assignors.)
Cornell Iron Works, Inc. (See Cornell, M. L., Graff,
and Bennett, assignors.)
Cornell Iron Works, Inc. (See Cornell, M. L., and Her-
old, assignors.)
Cornell, Milton L., New York, and R. K. Bennett, Staten
Island, assignors to Cornell Iron Works, Inc., Long
Island City, N. Y. Overhead acting door. 2,071,161 ;
Feb. 16.
Cornell, Milton L., New York, N. Y., and I\I. I. Ilerold,
Stamford, Conn., assignors to Cornell Iron Works, Inc.,
Long Island City, N. Y. Overhead acting door.
2,071,500 ; Feb. 23.
Cornell, Milton L., A. H. Graff, and R. K. Bennett, New
York, N. Y., assignors to Cornell Iron Works, Inc.,
Long Island City, N. Y, Flexible grille with distinc-
tive character design. 2,078,926 ; May 4.
Cornell Securities Corporation. (See Lockhart, William,
assignor.)
Cornell Securities Corporation. (See Schnorr, Charles H.,
assignor.)
Corner, George H. C, Birmingham, England, assignor to
Hookless Fastener Company. Apparatus for making
slide fasteners. 2,074,368 ; Mar. 23.
Cornett, John, and L. C. Roberts, Lenoir City, Tenn.
Firearm attachment. 2,093,514 ; Sept. 21.
(See liutler, Albert M., assignor.)
(See Dalton, Robert H., assignor.)
(See Dibble, Clarence H., as-
Corning Glass Works,
(horning Glass Works.
Corning Glass Works.
signer.)
Corning Glass Works.
Corning Glass Works.
Corning Glass Works.
Corning Glass Works,
signer.)
Corning Glass Works.
Corning Glass Works.
Corning Glass Works.
Corning Glass Works.
Corning Glass Works.
signor.)
Corning Glass Works.
Corning Glass Works.
Corning Glass Works.
(See Grano, Jens E. V., assignor.)
(See Gray, David E., assignor.)
(See Guyer, Edwin M., assignor.)
(See Hood, Harrison P., as-
(See Lebby, States L., assignor.)
(See Leibig, Edward C, assignor.)
(See Loss, Frank J., assignor.)
(See Said, William H., assignor.)
(See Shaver, William W., as-
(See Smith, Rowland D., assignor.)
(See Snyder, Harold H., assignor.)
(See Strubler, Gordon L,, assignor,)
Corning Glass Works. (See Ticknor, Winton A., as-
signor.)
Corning Glass Works. (See Weber, Walter C, assignor.)
Corning Glass Works. (See Woods, William J,, assignor,)
Cornook, Edward F.. assignor to Package Machinery
Company, Springfield, Mass. Web registering device.
2,095,125; Oct. 5.
and Cornwall,
(See Burch, A. E., Jr.,
Protection system.
Brake lining tight-
Y. Acoustic device.
J. Loud speaker.
Cornwall, Enos.
assignors. )
Cornwall, Enos, Kansas City, Mo.
2,075,640 ; Mar. 30.
CornweU, Arthur L., Wollsville, N. Y.
ener. 2,073,399 ; Mar. 9.
Cornwell, Lionel B., New York, N.
2,084,044 ; June 22.
Cornwell, Lionel B., Teaneck, N.
2,084,945 ; June 22,
Cornwell, Ralph T. IC, assignor to Sylvania Industrial
Corporation, Fredericksburg, Va. Metallized product
and preparing the same. 2,081,985 ; June 1.
Coro-Gram, Inc. (See Bangs, Ralph C, assignor.)
Coro-Gram Inc. (See Stupell, Leo K., assignor.)
Corporon, George J., Newburyport, assignor to Merrimac
Hat Cornoration, Amesbury. Mass. Forming apparatus
for wool hat and other tubular felt bodies. 2,099,330 ;
Nov. 16.
Corradlni, Robert E. (See Tamminga, W., and Bonomi,
assignors.)
Corradini, Robert E. (See Tamminga, W., Bonomi, and
Corradini.)
Corradini, Robert E. (See Tamminga, W., Bonomi, Cor-
radini and Jones.)
Corradino, Ernesto, and J. A. Verardo, New York, N. Y.
Propelling mechanism, 2,084,321 ; June 22.
Conado, Pasquale, New York, N. Y. Sliding and swing-
ing window. 2,095,057 ; Oct. 5.
Correct Printing Company. (See Davis, Emanuel, as-
signor.)
Correll, Henry N., assignor to O. B. Wilson, Spartanburg,
S. C. Drinking tube. 2,072,580 ; Mar. 2.
Corry-Jamestown Manufacturing Corporation. (See Van-
derhoof, Lawrence A., assignor.)
Corse, Herbert M., near Green Cove Springs, Fla. Fuel
control system. 2,098,178 ; Nov. 2.
Corsi, Nicholas, Brooklyn, N. Y. Machine for molding
rods. 2,083,986 ; June 15.
Corsi, Nicholas, and E. G. Marandino, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Nursing bottle. 2,090,749 ; Aug. 24.
Corson, Arthur L., Maiden, Mass., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111.
Pressure adjusting means. Re. 20,518 ; Sept. 28.
Corson, Eustace B. (See Cutler. D. R., and Corson.)
Corson, Michael G., New York, N. Y., assignor to Union
Carbide and Carbon Research Laboratories, Inc. High
strength brass. 2,085,416; June 22.
Cortella, Alfonso. (See Lohn, P., and Cortella.)
Cortes, Rafael P., Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Apparatus for
:niiusement and instruction in aviation. 2,094,397;
Sept. 28.
Cortesi, Agostino P., Reno, Nev. Bicycle. 2,070,224 ;
Feb. 9.
Cortland Line Company. (See Brown, L. F., and Allen,
assignors.)
Corvington, Oscar H,, and M« A. Napier. Akron, Ohio.
Multiple filament lamp. 2,076,527 ; Apr, 13,
Corwin, Howard D. (See Fox, H. W., Riddell, and Cor-
win.)
Cory, Claude D. (See Beuschlein, W. L., Collier, and
Cory.)
Cory, Harvey. Chicago, 111. Stand for coffee funnels.
Re. 20,302; Mar. 23.
Cory, Harvey, Chicago, 111. Vacuum coffee brewer.
2,071,919; Feb. 23.
Cory, Harvey, Chicago, 111. Decanter cap. 2,087,664 ;
July 20.
Cory, Harvey, Chicago, 111, Stove. 2,092.799 ; Sept, 14.
Corydon, Jeff. (See Richardson, C. G., and Corydon.)
Clorvdon, Jeff, Providence, R. I. Proportioning system.
2,096,733; Oct, 26.
Coryell, Charles N. (See Richter, George F., assignor.)
Coryell, Charles N., Maniaroneck, N, Y. Holder for stick
material. 2.074.016 ; Mar. 16.
Corvell, Charles N., Mameroneck, N. Y, Holder for stick
materials, 2,095,380 ; Oct. 12.
Coryell, W. C. (See Lloyd, George G., assignor.)
Corvpll, William C, Youngstown, Ohio, Treating slag.
2,067,312 : Jan, 12,
Coryell, William C, Youngstown, Ohio. Forming slag
blocks, 2,067.313 ; .Tnn. 12,
Coryell, William C. Youngstown, Ohio, Metal rolline.
2.095,733 : Oct. 12.
Coscia, Pasquale, New York, N. Y. Ice milling machine.
2,081,001 ; May 18.
Cosens. Lester A. (See Russell. E. C. and Cosens.)
Cosura.v, Mark C. (See Sjiires. K. E.. and Cosirray.)
Coshow, Chester L.. assignor of thirty-five per cent to
L. A. Huguley and thirty-five per cent to J. E. Lucas,
Oklahoma City. Okla. Sucker rod stabilizer.
2,103,236 ; Dec. 28.
Cosier, Horace B., Evanston, 111., assignor to National
Candy Company. Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Decorated food
product. 2.092,273 ; Sept. ''.
Cosner. Alvin L., Akron, Ohio. Water cooling attachment.
2,073.732 ; Mar. 16.
Coss, Harold T,, SomervlUe, N. J,, assignor to Johns-
Manville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Lightweight
material and making the same. 2.085,793; July 6.
Cossais, Raoul E., Malsons-AIfort, France. Device for
preventing evaporation of volatile products. 2,103,935 ;
Dec. 28.
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Cossentine, Francis A. B., Tolworth, England. Toggle
bolt. 2,072,066: Feb. 23.
Cossey, John C. G., Golders Green, assignor to Meboe
Limited, London, England. Steam regulator valve and
the like. 2,077,988 ; Apr. 20.
Costa, Anthony P., and J. Costa, Jr., Athens, Ga. Con-
tainer. 2.070,711 ; Feb. 16.
Costa, Joseph, Jr. (See Costa, Anthony P., and J.)
Costello, Henry O., Providence, R. I. Game appliance.
2,094,766 : Oct. 5.
Costello, Johnny, Represa, Calif. Nonrefillable charred
wood liquor bottle. 2,084,056 ; June 15.
Costello, Joseph C, San B'rancisco, Calif. Powder load-
ing device. 2,102,112 ; Dec. 14.
Costello, Joseph P., assignor to Collins & Aikman Cor-
poration, Philadelphia, Pa. Take-up mechanism.
2,068,534 ; Jan. 19.
Coster, Henry J., The Hague Netherlands, assignor to
Special Products Company, Chicago, 111. Flexible
cheese coating. 2,102,516 ; Dec. 14.
Costigan, Harry V., assignor to Brown & Bailey Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Display box. 2,082,762; June 1.
Cotal, Jean, Paris, France. Clutching and speed-chang
ing gear. 2,084,522 ; June 22.
Cotanch, Earl E., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Automatic
Co.
Automatic transmission.
Conn. Self-opening die-
Canada. Circuit
(See Barber, Howard
(See Claybourn, Leslie
(See Luehrs, Hans J.,
Clarke, Detroit,
Juno 22.
Mich.
Rotary Transmission
2,067,562 : Jan. 12.
Cote, George H., Bridgeport,
holder. 2,087,084 ; July 13.
Cot6, Joseph H. H., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Clothes-
line pulley. 2,096,224 ; Oct. 19.
C6t6, Raoul, St. Lambert, Quebec,
closer. 2,079,153 : May 4.
Cotey, Renah F., and C. H. Fleck, Jackson, assignors to
S. H. Camp & Company, Jackson, Mich. Combination
garment. 2,074,776 ; Mar. 23.
Cotter, George L., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Westii.^
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Self lap-
ping brake valve. 2,084,669 ; June 22.
Colter, George L., Forest Hills, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv, Wilmerding, Pa. Electro-
pneumatic brake. 2,096,480 ; Oct. 19.
Cotteral, Daniel A., North Haven, Conn. Razor blade
sharpener. 2,086,257 ; July 6.
Cotterman, Frederick W., Dayton, Ohio, assignor of one-
half to estate of V. G. Apple, deceased, by H. F. Apple,
E. M. Apple, and G. Darroch, executors. Automotive
clutch control mechanism. 2,069,818 ; Feb. 9.
Cotterman, Frederick W., assignor of one-half to B. D.
Apple, Dayton, Ohio. Pendulum valve. 2,089,640 ;
Aug. 10.
Cotton, Charles H., Kewanee, 111., assignor to Walworth
Patents, Inc., Boston, Mass. Valve. 2,100,470 ; Nov.
30.
Cotton, George A., Hebden Bridge, England. Pneumatic
tire. 2,095,489 : Oct. 12.
Cottrell, C. B., & Sons Company.
M., assignor.)
Cottrell, C. B., Sons Company.
W., assignor.)
Cottrell, C. B., & Sons Company,
assignor.)
Cottrell, Holland D., and A.
Loose leaf binder. 2,084,724
Cottrell, Robert B. (See Hedgcock, W. C, and Cottrell.)
Cottrell, Robert B., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Truck. 2.088,291 ; July 27.
Cottrell, Sylvester P., Buffalo, N. Y. Brake sotting ap-
paratus. 2,083,944 ; June 15.
Cotugno, Antonio. (See Krause, Andrew G,, assignor.)
Coty, Thomas E., Watertown, N. Y. Method and apparatus
for making bags. 2,096,788 ; Oct. 26.
Coty, Thomas E., Watertown, N. Y. Apparatus for making
bags. 2,096,789 ; Oct. 26.
Coubray, Edwin, Auckland, New Zealand. Means for u.se
In automatically weighing predetermined quantities of
discrete materials. 2,101,384 ; Dec. 7.
Coubrough, George B., Long Beach, Calif., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Lummus Company. Mellind
of find apparatus for distilling petroleum mixtures.
2,092,528 : Sept. 7.
Couch, Forrest J., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to The
American Laundry Machinery Company, Cincinnati,
Oliio. Continuously conditioning tumbler. 2,079,280;
May 4.
Coucli, (Jlenn P. (See Barrows, D, S.. mid Coucli.)
Couch, Glenn P., assignor to The Symington-Gould Cor-
poration, Rochester, N. Y. Railway truck. 2,009,220 ;
Feb. 2.
Couch, Glenn F., assignor to The Symington-Gould Cor-
poration, Rochester, N. Y. Railway truck. 2,000,975 ;
Aug. 24.
Couch, Glenn P., assignor to The Symington-Gould Cor-
poration, Rochester, N. Y. Railway truclc. 2,094,557 ;
Sept, 28.
Couch, Henry It,, and J, II. Folwell, Rochester, N. Y as-
signors, by iiiemie asslgnmenis, to lOMStiiian Kodnk Com-
pany, Jer.sey City, N. J. Photographic stripping film.
2,083,640; June 3 5.
Couch, Howard II,, li'iilrfield, Ohio. Producing and dls-
tlngulslilng fremiency vibrations. 2,102,014 ; Dec. 21.
Couch, Howard II., Oukwood, D. W. Watklns, I'atter.son
Field, and J. 15. Brelsford, Dayton, Olilo. Exhaust
silencer. 2.009,751 ; Feb. 0.
Couffignal, Pierre L., Brest, France. Method and appara-
tus for determining the unbalance of rotating bodies.
2,087,534; July 20.
Coughlan, Gerald N., East Orange, N. J. String bean
preparing instrument. 2,087,140 ; July 13.
Coughlin, Charles L,, assignor to Briggs & Stratton Cor-
poration. Slilwaukee, Wis. Die-cast cylinder lock.
2,089,343 ; Aug. 10.
Coullery, Henri, La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland. Cine-
matographic apparatus. 2,093,033 ; Sept. 14.
Coulombe, Joseph C, Del Mar. Calif. Oil filter.
2,083,148 ; June 8.
Couls, George R., Detroit, Mich. Alloys. 2,092,529 ;
Sept. 7.
Coulson, Charles H., Hanover, Pa. Pasting machine.
2,088,947 : Aug. 3.
Coulson, Charles H., Hanover, Pa. Heel building machine.
2,103,712 ; Dec. 28.
Coultas, Wilbur J., assignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
111. Pitman connection. 2,090,750 ; Aug. 24.
Coultas, Wilbur J., assignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
111. Universal joint controlled clutch. 2,101,897;
Dec. 14.
Coulter, Harold B., Larchmont, assignor to The Dorr
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sedimentation ap-
paratus. 2,093,107 ; Sept. 14.
Coulter, Ronald S., Roselle Park, N. J., assignor to Hauck
Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Melting
kettle for tar, asphalt, and the lilie. 2,093,232 ; Sept.
14.
Coulton, William C, Medford, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments of one-eighth to A. A. Stearns, Brooklyn,
and B. Lichterman, New York, N. Y. Air conditioning
and ventilation of houses. 2,074,370 ; Mar. 23.
Countryman, Guy A., Ashland, Ohio. Checking gauge.
2.086,402; July 6.
Countryman, Guy A., Ashland, Ohio. Hydraulic jack.
2,091,729 ; Aug. 31.
Coupler, Marcel M. J. E., Paris, France. Concentric
cable with mineral insulation. 2,074,777 ; Mar. 23.
Coupland, Richard C, United States Army, Norfolk, Va.
Grenade. 2.069,221 ; Feb. 2.
Coupland, Richard C, U. S. Army, Norfolk, Va. Dis-
charger for projectiles. 2,098,229 ; Nov. 9.
Cournyer, James H., Oskaloosa, Iowa. Garment hanger.
2,076,174 ; Apr. 6.
Coursen, George L., East Orange, N. J. Adjustable lens
mount for cameras. 2,071,061 ; Feb. 16.
Coursen, Walter L., New Rochelle, N. Y. Deadening
means for otKce machines and like shock and noise gen-
erating units. 2,072,244 ; Mar. 2.
Coursey, Philip R., Surrey, England, and C. H. Marcus,
New York, N. Y., assignors to Dubilier Condenser Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Electrolytic condenser.
2,098,774 ; Nov. 9.
Court, Frank T., assignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
111. Harvester. 2,079,547 ; May 4.
Court, Kenneth, assignor to Eureka Vacuum Cleaner
Company, Detroit, Mich. Vacuum cleaner construc-
tion. 2.071(614; Feb. 23.
Court, Marie R., Paris, France. Wad for fowling-pieces.
2,073,609; Mar. 16.
Courter, John W., Atlanta, Ga., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel.
2,068,657 ; Jan. 26.
Courtin, Eberhard, Berlin-Lankwitz, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Electrical regulating
system. 2,079,492 ; May 4.
Courtney, Nicholas P., Passaic, N, J, Receptacle.
2,067,599 ; Jan. 12.
Courtney, Nicholas P., Passaic, N. J. Receptacle.
2,072,295 ; Mar. 2.
Courtright, Harry P., Shaker Heights, and C. S. Stiles,
Cleveland Heights, assignors to The Cleveland Steel
Barrel Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Container.
2,078,530; Apr. 27.
Cousens, Clayton W., Great Neck, N. Y. Fabric clasp.
2,094,292; Sent. 28.
Cousins, Alfred II. (See Bray, W. N., and Cousins.)
Coustette, Henry P., San Francisco, Calif. Protective
base for poles. 2,103,240 ; Dec. 28.
Coutor, Charles, assignor to Socii5t<5 Etablissoinents Lam-
biotte Preres, Premei-y, France. Concentrating and puri-
fying acetic acid from pyroligncous products. 2,096,734 ;
Oct. 26.
Couture, Herman .!,, Watertown, Mass. Lawn mower.*
2,084,946 ; June 22.
Couture, Philippe J., Lowiston, Maine. Wrapping loaves of
bread. 2,077,743 ; Apr. 20.
C^ouvrenr, Aiiii6, Itenalx, Belgium, Moving toy.
2,088,896 ; Aug. 3.
Covalt, Scott, Van Nuys, Calif. Cream dipper. 2,100,471;
Nov. 30.
Covell, Kenneth A. (See Carr, R. II.. and Covell.)
Coventry, William A., Lancaster, assignor to Grey Iron
Cast Ing Conipaiiy, Mount Joy, Pa. Ice crushpf,
2,071.730: Feb. 23.
Coverston, <!eorRo C, Fallon, Nev. Cooling apparatus,
2,074,042; Mar. 23.
Covert, Lloyd W. (See Andrews, C. E., and Covert.)
(Covert, Lloyd W. (See Bruson. II. A., nnd Covert.)
Covlello, Anthony R„ Tulare, CiUlf. Reversible disk
plow. 2,084,029 ; Juno 22.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Cowan. Frank A., East Orange, X. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Transmission
regulation system. 2,085,639 ; June 29.
Cowan. Frank M.. Plainfield. X. J., assignor to American
District Telegraph Company, Xevr York. X. Y. Method
and apparatus for initiating temperature rise alarms.
2.100.183 : Nov. 23.
Cowan. Frank M., Plainfield. X'. J., assignor to American
District Telegraph Company, Xew York, N. Y.
Breather for temperature rise alarm systems.
2.100.184 : Xov. 23.
Cowan, Park W., Hollywood, Calif. Perforator for print-
ing presses. 2,084,573 ; June 22.
Cowan. W. S. (See Hallwood. Xathan A., assignor.)
Cowderr, Arthur B., Xeedham, 5Iass., assignor to The
Barrett Company, Xew York, X. Y. Rubber compound-
ing. 2,095.630: Oct. 12.
Cowderv, Robert H.. Geneva, assignor to The American
Fork"& Hoe Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making golf
club shafts. 2,095,563 : Oct. 12.
Cowderv, Robert H., Geneva, assignor to The American
Fork'& Hoe Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Shaft or rod
for golf clubs or other sporting implements. 2,098,615 ;
Nov. 9.
Cowdery, Robert H., and C. Wright, Geneva, assignors to
The American Fork & Hoe Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Golf shait. 2,102,060 ; Dec. 14.
Cowderv, Warren K., Ashtabula, assignor to The American
Fork & Hoe Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Making handles.
2.076.764 ; Apr. 13.
Cowdrey Products Company. (See Gough, Arthur C,
assignor.)
Cowdrey Products Company. (See Greene, Linus E.,
assignor.)
Cowev, Leonard E., Richmond, England. Machine for
carbonating liquids. 2,072,296 ; Mar. 2.
Cowf, Jacob. Xew York, N. Y. Combination garment
2,097.175 ; Oct. 26.
Cowie, Harrv J. (See Chormann, G. W., and Cowie.)
Cowin, Herbert W.. Westfield, X. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Blowpipe. 2,095,795 ; Oct. 12.
Cowin. Herbert W.. Westfield, and W. J. Jacobsson, Eliza-
beth. X". J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Union
Carbide and Carbon Corporation. Blowpipe lighter.
2.093.034; Sept. 14.
Cowin. Stuart H., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Davton. Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. Re.
20,477 : Aug. 24.
Cowles. Andrew E. (See Sentman, W. C, and Hecker,
assignors.)
Cowles, C, and Company. (See Carmichael, W. A., and
Hart, assignors.)
Cowles. Harry D., East Orange, X''. J., assignor to Elec-
tro-Mechanical Research. Inc., Brooklyn, X. Y. Elec-
trolytic device and electrolyte therefor. 2,083,254 ;
June 8.
Cowles. Henry C, Jr. (See Ferris, S. W., Houghton, and
Cowles.)
Cowles. Irving, Detroit, Mich., assignor to himself and
R. W. LotzT Chicago, HI., as co-trustees. Replaceable
hose coupling. 2,090.250 : Aug. 17.
Cowles. Irving, Detroit. Mich., assignor to R. W. Lotz.
Chicago, m., and himself as co-trustees of Utility Pat-
ents Trust. Hose couplins. 2.090.251 : Aug. 17.
Cowles, William A. (See Willshaw, H., Goodhall and
Cowles.)
Cowlin. Eugene D., Massillon. Ohio, assignor to Eaton
Manufacturing Company, Lock washer. 2.069.402 :
Feb. 2.
Cowling. Richard J., assignor to Joe Lowe Corporation.
Xew York. X. Y. Making multiflavored frozen confec-
tions. 2,087,729 : July 20.
Cox. Aaron T., Wewoka, Okla. Roller driU. 2.091.193 :
Aug. 24.
Cox, Adam M. (See Broadwell. A. W.. and Pox.)
Cox. Alonzo C, Cantril, Iowa. Scraper. 2,089,539 ; Aug.
10.
Cox. .\Ionzo C.. Cantril. assignor to E. F. Behrens. Decorah,
Iowa. Eart'i iiiovinij nia'-hine. 2.07fi.f>3n : Ajir. 13.
Cox, Anthony G., Honolulu, Hawaii. Ukulele. 2.098.701 ;
Xov. 9.
Cox, Burton E.. Santa Cruz, Calif. Garden implement.
2,080,763; May 18.
Cox, Edna P. (.see McDonald. Gordon G.. assignor.)
Cox. Ernest H., Leedey, Okla. Testing device. 2.086.935 ;
' .luly 13.
Cox, George C, Modesto, Calif. Continuous high tem-
perature electrothermal furnace. 2.068.447 : Jan. 19.
Cox, George C, Charleston, W. A'a. Continuous high tem-
perature electro-thermal process. 2,068,448 ; Jan. 19:
Cox, George S.. St. Louis. Mo. Compressor for piston
rings. 2.089,641 ; Aug. 10.
Cox, Harold E. (See Tronch.-im. H.. and Cot i
Cox, Herbert X., assignor to W. & T. Avery Limited, Bir-
mingham, England. Maximum load indicator for test-
ing machines. 2,080,165 ; May 11.
Cox, Irvin W., assignor to Associated Electric Labora-
tories, Inc., Chicago, HI. Inductance coil core.
2,068.658 : Jan. 26.
Cox, James H., Los Angeles, C^lif. Lavatory equipment.
2.095,241 ; Oct. 12.
Cox. James H., Los Angeles, Calif. Tire inflation device.
2,100.321; Nov. 30.
Cox, James L., Danvers, assignor to Hygrade Sylvanla
Corporation, Salem, Mass. Vapor discharge device.
2,068,596 : Jan. 19.
Cox, James L., Danvers. assignor to Hygrade Sylvania
Corporation. Salem. Mass. Luminescent coating for
electric lamps. 2.006.693 : Oct. 19.
Cox, James L., assignor to Hygrade Sylvania Corporation,
Salem. Mass. Vapor or gaseous arc discharge lamp.
2,069,135 ; Jan. 26.
Cox, John C. (See Rose, J. R., Cox, and Maas.)
Cox, John R.. assignor to Thompson Products, Incorpo-
rated, Cleveland, Ohio. Making spring retaining caps.
2,070,784; Feb. 16.
Cox, John R., Lakewood, and A. A. Abramoska. Parma,
assignors to Thompson Products, Inc.. Cleveland, Ohio.
Apparatus for molding pistons. 2,070,649 ; Feb. 16.
Cox, John R,, Lakewood, and A, A, Abramoska, Parma,
assignors to Thompson Products, Inc.. Cleveland, Ohio.
Electroplating machine. 2.085.730 ; July 6.
Cox, Joseph F., Arlington, assignor to United-C^rr Fas-
tener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Snap fastener
stud. 2,080,979 ; May 18.
Cox. Joseph F., Arlington, assignor to United-Carr Fas-
tener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Buclde and the
like. 2.087.201 ; July 13.
Cox, Leroy M., Anaheim, Calif. Closure for knock-out
holes. 2,083,056 ; June 8.
Cox, Ormond L., United States Navy. Limited strain
wrench. 2,094,584; Oct. 5.
Cox, Paul F., assignor to The Goss Printing Press Com-
pany, Chicago. 111. Printing press. 2.069,520: Feb. 2.
Cos. Rowland W.. Putney. London, England. Motor ve-
hicle seat. 2.066.557 ; Jan. 5.
Cox, Thomas K., Baltimore. Md., assignor to Western
Electric Company. Incorporated. Xew York, N. T. Coat-
ing articles. 2,099,103 ; Xov, 16.
Cox. William P., assignor to The Timken Roller Bearing
Company. Canton. Ohio. Taper roller bearing and
cage. 2,096,321 ; Oct. 19.
Cox. Williard R.. and M. M. Morris, St. Louis. Mo., and
William L. Pierce, Venice, lU. Dispensing device.
2,087.797 : July 20.
Coy. Joseph A., Tulsa. Okla. Heat exchanger. 2.090.345 ;
Aug. 17.
Coy, Shirley E., Huntington, Ind. Chest. 2,075,791 :
Apr. 6.
Coyle, Hugh, Seattle, Wash. Apparatus for hoisting and
crowding tractoi bulldozers. 2,077.674 ; Apr. 20
Coyne, William R., and J. C. De Lacv. Minneapolis, Minn.
Vacuum producing device. 2,070.562 : Feb. 16.
Cozzens, Charles O., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Connecting means.
2,083,831 ; June 15.
Cozzens, Charles O., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Ophthalmic mounting.
2,091,272; Aug. 31.
Crabb. Donald E.. Detroit. Mich., assignor to The Atwood
Vacuum Machine Company, Rockford, IlL Automobile
hood support, 2.090,473 : Aug. 17.
Crabbs. Herbert J.. Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Circuit interrupter. 2,067.659 ; Jan. 12.
Crabbs. Herbert J., Wilkinsburg. Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Switch.
2.095,796 : Oct. 12. ^ f .
Crabbs. Herbert J.. Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa, Circuit interrupter. 2.095.797 ; Oct 12.
Crabbs. Herbert J.. Wilkinsburg. and C. A. Ringbloom,
Turtle Creek, assignors to Westinghouse Electric &
Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Circuit
breaker. 2.090.474 : Aug. 17.
Crabtree. David, and Son Limited. (See Felton, William,
assignor.)
Crabtree, George W., Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
2.075,799 : Apr. 6.
George W., Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
2.075.800; Apr. 6.
George W.. Cleveland Heights, Ohio.
2,091,352 ; Aug. 31.
George W., Cleveland Heights,
2,095.859 ; Oct 12.
George W.. Cleveland Heights,
2,099.197 ; Xov. 16.
George W., Cleveland Heights,
2.102.061 : Dec. 14.
Co., The. (See Chambless,
Ohio.
Ohio.
Ohio.
Ersyl
Spring
Spring
Spnng
Spring
Spring
Spring
F..
as-
cover.
Crabtree,
cover.
Crabtree.
cover.
Crabtree,
cover.
Crabtree,
cover.
Crabtree,
cover.
Cracker Jack
signor.)
Craddock, Frederick L., assignor
Company Inc., Rochester, N. Y.
2,089,6422 ; Aug. 10.
Craddock, John E., Brooklyn. X*. Y.
d.nice. 2.076.SS0 : .\pr. 13.
Craft, David T. (See Rust. T. M.. and Craft.)
Craft, Lewis W,, Kansas City. Kans. Golf practice de-
vice. 2,080,653 : May 18.
Crafts. Curtis S., Oak Park, assignor to The Goss Print-
ing Press Comp.nny, Chicago, HI. Printing press.
2.078.628 : Apr. 27.
Crafts, Curtis S., Oak Park, assignor to The Goss Print-
ing Press Company, Chicago, lU. Printing press.
2.079,001 ; May 4.
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to Mixing Equipment
Portable mixing tank.
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Crafts, Curtis S., Oak Park, assignor to The Goss Printing
Press Company, Chicago, 111. Web and sheet control-
ling means. 2,079,651 ; May 11.
Crafts, Curtis S., Oak Park, assignor to The Goss Printing
Press Company, Chicago, 111. Printing press.
2,085,185 ; June 29.
Crafts, Curtis S., Oak Park, assignor to The Goss Print-
ing Press Company, Chicago. 111. Printing press.
2,088,897 ; Aug. 3.
Crafts, Curtis S., Oak Park, assignor to The Goss Print-
ing Press Company, Chicago, 111. Printing press.
2,096,322 ; Oct. 19.
Crafts, Curtis S., Oak Park, 111., and S. D. Livingston,
rreeport, N. Y., assignors to The Goss Printing Press
Company, Chicago, 111. Printing press. 2,082,324 ;
June 1.
Crafts, Curtis S., and C. A. Harless, Oak Park, assignors
to The Goss Printing Press Company, Chicago, 111.
Rotary printing press. 2,090,939 ; Aug. 24.
Crago, Harry 11., Caldwell, N. J., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electrical sequencing control.
2,096,626 ; Oct. 19.
Crago, Paul H., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Controlling
apparatus for highway crossing signals. 2,069,874 ;
Feb. 9.
Crago, Paul H., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
traffic controlling apparatus. 2,080,807 ; May 18.
Crago, Paul H., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway sig-
naling system. 2,088,080; July 27.
Crago, Paul H., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
signaling system. 2,100,432 ; Nov. 30.
Crago, Paul H., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Electro-
magnetic apparatus. 2,101,106 ; Dec. 7.
Craig, David, Silver Lake Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Making 2.4-
dialkylquinolines and of decomposing amine-ketone re-
action products. 2,095,126 ; Oct. 5.
Craig, James A., Peekskill, and E. Davies, Beacon, N. Y.
Housed fire hose reel. 2,071,731 : Feb. 23.
Craig, James W. (See Carrie, G. M., Craig, Lathe, and
Halferdahl.)
Craig, John F., Upper Montclair, N. J., assignor to The
VVestinghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Safety car equipment. 2,068,376 ; Jan. 19.
Craig, John R., Pittsburgh, Pa. Liquid treating device.
2,093.311 ; Sept. 14.
Craig, Wallace A., assignor to W. C. McDuffie, receiver
for Richfield Oil Company of California, Los Angeles,
Calif. Removal of sulphur compounds from hydrocar-
bon oil and regeneration of spent treating agent.
2,080,654; May 18.
Craig, Wallace A., assignor to Vapor Treating Processes,
Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Treating hydrocarbon oils.
2,094,585 ; Oct. 5.
Craig, Wallace A., assignor to Vapor Treating Process,
Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Treating hydrocarbon oils.
2,094,586 : Oct. 5.
Craighead, Charles M. (See Keller, F., and Craighead.)
Craighead, Charles M., New Kensington, assignor to Alu-
minum Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Control-
ling grain structure in alloys and articles produced
thereby. 2,067.076 ; Jan. 5.
Craigo, John M., Hartford, Conn. Dental dam.
2.092.549; Sept. 7.
Craik, James, Stevenston, Scotland, assignor to Imperi.al
Chemical Industries Limited. Treating textile mate-
rials and articles made therefrom. 2,095,028 ; Oct. 5.
Grain, Arthur W., Providence, R. I. Collar clasp.
2,101,493; Dec. 7.
Crakes, Clarence S. and F. W., Santa Maria, Calif. Ad-
.iusting means. 2,073,550 ; Mar. 9.
Crakes, Prank W. (See Crakes, Clarence S. and F. W.)
Crall, Donald H., assignor to Stanolind Oil and Gas
Compan,v, Tulsa. Okla. Pumping valve asrsembly.
2.091,138; Aug. 24.
Cramer, Cyril G., Binghamton, N. Y. Spark plug.
2,071,2.54 ; Feb. 16.
Cramer, Howard C, Andover, assignor to Emmons Loom
Harnoss Company, Tiawrenee, I\Iass. Stay bar.
r!.090,110; Aug. 17.
Cramer, Howard I. (Hoo Adkins. H.. and Cramer.)
Cramer, Howard I., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, assignor to
Wingfoot Corporation, Wilmington, Del. AcceVorator
of vulcanization. 2,070,524; Feb. 9.
Cramer, John D. (See Dibclka, II. G., and Cramer.)
Cramer, Josc^ph D., Goshen, Ind., assignor fo Tlio Chase
Bag Compiiny, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for cor-
rugating paiier. 2,085,417; Juno 29.
Crnnicr, I'iclcr J. S., Cliosieres I/iir Ollon, Swlh/erlnnd. as
signor (o Sepia, S. A., Lnx('ml)0ui'g, Liixonibourg. M;in-
iifaclnre of riil)l)cr products. 2.077.617; Apr. 20.
Cramer, R. W., & Company. (See Gardner, J. J., and
LelHcli, asRlgnor.)
Cramer, R!iyinr)nd H., Newark, N. .1., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors (^)rnora1l()n, Detroit, Mich. (Jrlnding ma-
chine. 2,0!)2.K7(! ; Sept. 14.
Cramer, RnsHcll K., Haddon llclglits, assignor to Radio
Conden^■('r (lonipan.v. Canidcii. N. J. lOiccI I'Ical con
denser and process of assembly. 2,087,002; July 27.
Cramer, Stanley S., Haddon Heights, assignor to Radio
Condenser Company, Camden, N. J. Light reflecting
device. 2,086,314; July 6.
Cramer, Stanley S., Haddon Heights, assignor to Radio
Condenser Company, Camden, N. J. Electrical con-
denser. 2,101,985 ; Dec. 14.
Cramer, Walter G., and E. Bachelier, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Collapsible and separable table. 2,101,573 ; Dec. 7.
Cramer, Walter W., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telegraph repeater. 2,066,520 ; Jan. 5.
Cramerton Mills. (See Hinson, Odus C., assignor.)
Crampton, David, New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Oscillographic
apparatus. 2,067,696 ; Jan. 12.
Crampton, Faust F. (See Void, Lars H., assignor.)
Crnndall, Delmar G., Bakersfield, Calif. Locating cement.
2,068,535 ; Jan. 19.
Crandall, Eugene L. (See Piercy, C. A., and Crandall.)
Crandall, Loid, J. W. Davis, and L. J. Lindquist, as-
signors to H. A. Morgan, Los Angeles, Calif. Ink well.
2,086.014; July 6.
Crandall, Loid, J. W. Davis, and L. J. Lindquist, as-
signors to H. A. Morgan, Los Angeles, Calif. Inkwell
mounting. 2,086,015 ; July 6.
Crandall, Loid, J. W. Davis, and L. J. Lindquist, as-
signors to H. A. Morgan, Los Angeles, Calif. Grom-
met for inkwells. 2,086,016 ; July 6.
Crandall, Merton L., Jackson, Mich. Safetypin. 2,084,480 ;
June 22.
Crandell, Dean D., assignor to National Gypsum Com-
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. Method and apparatus for pre-
venting dust deposition. 2,095,969 ; Oct. 19.
Crane Co. (See Burke, E., and Sorensen, assignors.)
Crane Co. (See Carlson, Ralph G., assignor.)
Crane Co. (See Cekal, James G., assignor.)
Crane Co. (See Horner, Jason N., assignor.)
Crane Co. (See Kacena, J., and Kellv, assignors.)
Crane Co. (See Kliment, AVilliam P., assignor.)
Crane Co. (See Olson, C. A., Magos, and McRae, as-
signors.)
Crane Co. (See Uphues, Frank P., assignor.)
Crane Co. (See Zlnkil. Roy H., assignor.)
Crane Co. (See Zinkil, R. H., and Fredrickson, as-
signors.)
Crane Company of Minnesota. (See Hougland, Albert C,
assignor.)
Crane, F. C. (See Rood. Walter H., assignor.)
Crane, Frank G., Jr. (See Crane. Frank G., assignor.)
Crane, Frank G., assignor to F. G. Crane, Jr., Montague,
Mich. Colloidal mill. 2.072,710 ; Mar. 2.
Crane, George A., New Rochelle, N. Y. Toy railroad
track. 2,084,322 ; June 22.
Crane, John B., Aberdeen, Wash. Fluid bearing.
2.070.115 ; Feb. 9.
Crane, John T., Maywood, assignor to Felt Products Mfg.
Co., Chicago, 111. Packing. 2,072,543 ; Mar. 2.
Crane, John T., Maywood, assignor to Felt Products Mfg.
Co., Chicago, 111. Machine for making packing.
2,072,544; Mar. 2.
Crane Limited. fSee Taylor, William, assignor.)
Crane Packing Company. (See Matter, Albert J., as-
signor.)
Crane Packing Company. (See Payne, F. E., and Mat-
ter, assignors.)
Crane, Paul W., Montclair, and R. T. Fields, Arlington,
N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Ex-
trusion apparatus. 2,083,557; June 15.
Crane, Sylvain F. (See Collins, R. D., and Crane.)
Cranford, Cliisolm C. (See Steore, Edward H.. assignor.)
Cranford, Victor, San Fernando, Calif. Signal means.
2,103,247 ; Dec. 28.
Cranmer, Donald, Atlantic City, N. J. Coin detector.
2,091.846; Aug. 31.
Cranston, Albert E., Wenatchee, Wash. Corrguated fas-
tener driving m.nchine. 2,079,154; May 4.
Cranston, Albert E., Wenatchee. Wash. Corrugated-fas-
tener machine. 2,080,462 ; May IS.
Cr.iny,. J;nnos M., assignor to Hewitt Rubber Corporation,
Bufl'alo, N. Y. Sealing means for floating roofs for
tanlcs. 2,072,798 ; Mar. 2.
Crary, Margaret E., et al. (Sea Crary, Palmer H., as-
signor.)
Crary, Palmer H., Coconut Grove, Fla., assignor of ten
per cent to R. A. Wright, Rye, N. Y., and one-third to
l\r. E. Crary, Ilialeah, Fla. Fluid pressure engine.
2,077,018; Apr. 20.
Cr.iske, Alfred II., Salisbury, assignor of one half to
W. U. K. GandcU, West Kensington, Lundnn. Eiigliind.
Driving mcclijinlsm for internal combustion engines
;in<l till' like. 2,102,190; Dee. H.
CrasnolT, Victor N., Alton, 111. Counting device.
L',073,551 ; Mar. 9.
Crater, Willard 1)., Newark, assignor to Tlercnles Powder
Coinpiiny, Wilmington, Del. Explosive. 2,096,089 ;
Oct. 19.
Ci'.ivMlli. Austin M., Berkeley, Calif,, assignor to The
Union Switcli i^t Signiil (\>ui|i!iny, Swissvale, Vn. Trans-
niilling Mp|>ar;i(us. 2,091,701 ; .\ng. .'M .
Cravei'. .Mbert F., Lnkewood. Msslgnor to The Clevelnnrt
Ilc.'i I cr Company, (Meveland, Ohio. Ferrule. 2,069,177;
Jan. 26.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Graver, Albert F., Lakewood, assignor to The Cleveland
Heater Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Locking means for
cut-offs. 2,086,294 ; July 6.
Crawford. Almond J., Nyaclc, Mont. Sanitary closet.
2,097,997 ; Nov. 2.
Crawford, Beatty M., Santa Ana, Calif. Power hoist.
2,101.839 : Dec. 14.
Crawford, Edith L., Bronxville, N. y. Xeedle anchor.
2,087,372; July 20.
Crawford, Harry J., Venice, Calif. Abrasion resistant
grounding device. 2,084,523 ; June 22.
Crawford, John D., Los Angeles, Calif. Combined hose
reel and valve. 2,094,872 ; Oct. 5.
Crawford, John D., Los Angeles, Calif. Combination hose
reel carriage and sprinkler. 2,096,225 ; Oct. 19.
Crawford, John W. C., Ardrossen, Scotland, assignor to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Plastic and
coating compositions. 2,084,386 ; June 22.
Crawford, John W. C, Ardrossan, Scotland, assignor to
Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited. Production of
polymerized unsaturated compounds. 2,097.586 ; Nov. 2.
Crawford, John W. C, Norton-on-Tees, England, assignor
to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Manufacture
of unsaturated organic compounds. 2,101,821 ; Dec. 7.
Crawford, John W. C, Nortou-on-Tees, England, assignor
England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Manufacture of unsaturated organic amides.
2,] 01,822 ; Dec. 7.
Crawford, Loyal F., and F. Cartlidge, assignors to Good-
man Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Mining
and loading system. 2,075,505 ; Mar. 30.
Crawford, McGregor and Canby Company, The. (See
Rickey, Clarence H., assignor.)
Crawford. Robert B. P., New York, N. Y. Regenerative
air conditioning system. Re. 20,469 ; Aug. 17.
Crawford, Walter C, assignor of one-half to J. Laurenzi,
Bogota, N. J. Paint brush holder. 2,080,655 ; Jlay 18.
Crawford, Wilbur F., Waco, Tex. Chair. 2,080,761 ;
May 18.
Crawford, Wilbur F., Waco, Tex. Vehicle cover support.
2,080,762 ; May 18.
Crawford. Wilbur F., Waco, Tex. Vehicle bow support.
2,080,764 ; May 18.
Crawley, Edwin F., Dayton, Ky. Machine for blocking
hats. 2,088,579 ; Aug. 3.
Creager, Frederick L., Camden, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Gear. 2,093,420 ; Sept. 21.
Creager, Henry, assignor to Overhead Door Corporation,
Hartford City, Ind. Cable clamp. 2,077,222 ; Apr. 13.
Creahan. William F., Pittsburgh, Pa. Directional control
signal switch. 2,095,922 ; Oct. 12.
Cream City Boiler Company. (See Webb, Arthur B.,
assignor.)
Creamer, Edgar R., Detroit, Mich. Cord holder.
2,081,291 ; May 25.
Creamery Package Mfg. Company, The. (See Walstrom,
Axel M.. assignor.)
Creative Industries, Inc. (See Severy, Victor H., as-
sienor.)
Crecelius, Lawrence P., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Treating
coal and composition therefor, 2.089,599 ; Aug, 10.
Credo, Julius, assignor to Louisville Drying Machine
Company, Incorporated, Louisville, Ky. Manufacture
of starch. 2.090.187 : Aug. 17.
Creech, Everette, Camden, Ohio. Harvester attachment
for tractors, 2,098,860 ; Nov. 9.
Crocd & Company Limited. (See Salmon, Reginald D.. as-
signiyr. )
Creedon, Michael. (See Beardsley, B., and Creedon.)
Creedon, Michael V. (See Beardsle.v. B., and Creedon.)
Creek Chub Bait Company. (See Davenport, Sam F.,
assignor.)
Creighton, Harry M. (Sec Berndt, E. C. and Creighton.)
Crenier, George F.. Jlilwaukee. Wis. I'.attorv cable ter-
minal. 2,070.259 ; Feb. 9.
Cremer, Hans, assicnor to Gebrueder Eicklioff, Mascliinen-
fabrik und Eiscngiesserei, Bochum. Germany. Driving
nipcbanism for shaking conveyers and the like.
2,066,961 ; Jan. 5.
Cremer, Robert JI., Chicago, 111. Signal. 2,069,222 ;
Feb. 2.
Crenna, Joseph V. (See Lazar, A., and Crenna.)
Crenshaw, Benjamin A., deceased, b.v T. C. Crenshaw,
executor, assignor to Steve Kalisz, Chicago, 111. Direc-
tion signal. 2.099,331 : Nov. 16.
Crenshaw, Thomas C, Chicago, 111. Direction signal
control. 2,084,132 ; June 15.
Crenshaw, Thomas C, executor. (See Crenshaw, Benja-
min .\.)
Crepe Kratt Co. Inc., The. (See Kirk, James De F., as-
signor.)
Crest Mfg. Co. (See Le Tarte, Alexander, assignor.)
Creswell. Everett W., Auburn, Mass. Tov sparking pipe.
2,075.703 : Mar. 30.
Creswell, Homer, River Falls, Wis. Card game.
2,072,799 : Mar. 2.
Creutz, Emil, Forest Hills, assignor to The Air Preheater
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Air preheater. 2,009,519 ;
Fob. 2.
Creveling, John L., near Tucson, Ari-/,., assignor to The
Lubrication Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Lubricating
means. 2,007,200; Jan. 12.
Creveling, John L., near Tucson, Ariz., assignor to The
Lubrication Corporation. South Bend, Ind. Lubricat-
ing device. 2,071,615 ; Feb. 23.
Creveling, John L., Tucson, Ariz., assignor to The Lubri-
cation Corporation. South Bend, Ind. Lubrication de-
vice. 2.077,040 ; Apr. 13.
Creveling, John L., Tucson. Ariz., assignor to The Lubri-
cation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Lubricating de-
vice. 2.090,111 : Aug. 17.
Creveling, John L.. Tucson, Ariz., assignor to The Lubrica-
tion Corporation, Chicago, 111. Lubricating device.
2,100,069 ; Nov. 23.
Crewdstjn, Sarah M., Chicago, 111. Shoulder strap
2,102,062 ; Dec. 14.
Crewdson, Sarah M., assignor of one-third to R. H. Good-
hart, Chicago, 111. Attachment for sewing machines.
2,079,493 ; May 4.
Crewdson, Sarah M., assignor of one-third to R. H. Good-
hart, Chicago, 111. Operating seam cutter. 2,098,899 ;
Nov. 9.
Crewdson, Sarah M., assignor of nineteen thirtieths to
R. H. Goodhart and three-thirtieths to H. M. Soloway,
Chicago, 111. Clutch. 2,101,242 ; Dec. 7.
Crick, Thomas, assignor to Independence Stove & Fur-
nace Company, Independence, Mo. Furnace. 2,083,641 ;
June 15.
Crickmer, Charles S., Dallas, Tex. Packer. 2,084,611 ;
June 22.
Cricloner, Charles S., assignor to The Guiberson Corpora-
tion, Dallas, Tex. Tubing catcher. 2,068,659 ; Jan. 26.
Crider, John H. (See Smith, G. M., Rendenbach, Heine-
man, and Crider.)
Cridlebaugh, John C, Woodinville, Wash. Device to
prevent picking in poultry. 2.079,107 ; May 4.
Criley, William W., Cleveland, Ohio. Clank turning and
transfer mechanism. 2,074,104 : Mar. 16.
Criley, William W., Cleveland, Ohio. Clutch and brake.
2,089,733 ; Aug. 10.
Crilly, William P., assignor to Worley & Co., Pico, Calif.
Door latching mechanism. 2,071,732 ; Feb. 23.
Criner, Harry E. (See Criner, Harry J. and H. E.)
Criner, Harry J., assignor of one-half to A. G. Bush,
Davenport, Iowa. Slicing machine. 2,068,733 ; Jan.
26.
Criner, Harry J., assignor of one-half to A. G. Bush,
Davenport, Iowa. Trap nest. 2.099,052 : Nov. 16.
Criner, Harry J. and H. E.. assignors of one-third to
A. G. Bush, Davenport, Iowa. Driving gear.
2,087,021 ; July 13.
Cringle, Richard M., Corning, Calif. Article pick-up de-
vice. 2,090,391 ; Oct. 19.
Crippen. Huston D., New York, N. Y. Carburetor.
2,091,273 ; Aug.. 31.
Crippen. Huston D,, New York, N. Y. Carburetor valve.
2,091.751 ; Aug. 31.
Criqui, Charles A. (See Larkin, Elwood T., assignor.)
Crispen, Clarence C, assignor to Inclinator Company of
America. Harrisburg, Pa. Elevator. 2,088,690 ; Aug. 3.
Crispino, Nicolas. (See Anderson, F. L., and Crispino.)
Crist, Donald M., San Francisco, Calif. Production of
ferric hydroxide. 2,079,602 ; May 11.
Crist, Walter J. (See Hess, C. W., and Crist.)
Crista, Joe A.. Carlsbad, N. Mex. Automatic stop drain
valve. 2.090.931 ; Aug. 24.
Cristofanetti, Lucia, Paris, France. Brassiere composed
of two independent pockets. 2,067,379 ; Jan. 12.
Criswell. Elmer, Philadelphia. Pa. Combination flash-
light and emergency traffic signal. 2.070.472 : Feb. 0.
Critani, Michael. Westfield, N. J. Duplex spring vehicle
bumper. 2.06S.846 ; Jan. 26.
Critchfield, Robert M., Anderson, Ind., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Sound signal.
2,094.772 ; Oct. 5.
Critchlcy, James V., assignor to Fitz-On Sales Corpora-
tion, Wnropsrer, Jtass. Producing detachable top
lift. 2,084.971 ; June 22.
Crites, Joe, Evanston, III., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Combustion Engineering Company, Inc.
Separator. Re, 20.543 : Nov. 2.
Crites, Joe, Evanston. assignor to Raymond Brothers Im-
pjici Pulverizer Company, Chicago, 111. Separator.
2,070,650; Feb, 10.
Crites, Joe, Evanston, assignor to Raymond Brothers
Impact Pulverizer Company, Chicago, 111. Bowl mill.
2,079,155 ; May 4.
Crites, Joe, Evanston, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Combustion Engineering Company, Inc. Mill
and classifier. 2,100,734; Nov. 30.
Crites, Joe, Evanston, and R. F. O'Mara. assignors to
The Raymond Brothers Impact Pulverizer Company,
Chicago, 111. Drying apparatus. 2,075,506 ; Alar. 30.
Crittenden. Eugene D.. Syracuse, assignor to The Solvav
Process Company. New York, N. Y. Purifying chlorine
and reaction therefor. 2,087,278 ; July 20.
Crittenden, Philip L., Edgewood assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Lubricat-
ing device. 2,068,377 : Jan. 19.
Crittenden, Philip L., Edgewood, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
compressor. 2,084,670 ; June 22.
Crittenden, Philip L., Edgewood, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Mag-
netic track brake. 2,088,275 ; Julv 27.
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Critz, Frank A., West Point, Miss. Fluid brake.
2,084,244; June 15.
Crocella, Thomas, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for press-
ing garments. 2,084,765 ; June 22.
Crocker, Ernest C, Belmont, and L. F. Henderson, Read-
ing, assignors to A. D. Little, Incorporaied, Cambridge,
Mass. Stabilizing soap. 2.07.3,923 ; Mar. 16.
Crocker, George H., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Newton
Supply Company. Automatic stoker. 2,095,315 : Oct.
12.
Crocker, James A., Jr., AVater Valley, Miss. Belt buckle.
2,078,651 ; Apr. 27.
Crocker, Kaymond T., San Francisco, Calif. Two-way
opening belt. 2,091.027 ; Aug. 24.
Crocker, Thomas F. (See Boss, J. H., and Crocker.)
Crocker, Thomas F., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Associated Electric Ijaboratories, Inc.. Chicago, 111.
Telephone system. 2,091,132 ; Aug. 24.
Crocker-Wheeler Electric Manufacturing Company. (See
Spencer, William C., assignor.)
Crocker, William D. (See Lang, G. J., Jlartin, and
Crocker.)
Crocker, William G., Kent, assignor to Callender's Cable
and Construction Company, Limited, London, England.
Electrical measuring system. 2,099,002 ; Nov. 16.
Crockett, Frank L., East Douglas, assignor to Whitin
Machine Works, Whltinsville, Mass. Comber weighting
system. 2,083,255 ; June 8.
Crockett, Robert E.. Pompton Lakes, N. J., assignor to
Dings Magnetic Separator Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Sepa-
rating apparatus. 2.090.112; Aug. 17.
Crockett, William P., Brookline, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Treating
unattached leather soles. 2,094,587 ; Oct. 5.
Croden, William T., Cabazou, Calif. ControJ system.
2.086.120 ; July 6.
Croft, George M., Dormont, and J. A. Hunter, Ben Avon,
Pa., assignors to American Sheet and Tin Plate Com-
pany. Treating metals. 2.083,433 ; June 8.
Croft, John J., assignor to High Point Bending & Chair
Co., Siler City, N. C. Folding chair. 2,080,765 ; May
18.
Crommey, George, New York, N. Y. Fireproof bus body.
2,075,096 ; Mar. 30.
Cromonic, Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Multiple blade plate
hair clipper. 2,094,873 ; Oct. 5.
Crompton, George, Jr., Flushing, N. Y., and C. J. Green,
assignors to Norton Company, Worcester, Mass. Grind-
ing machine. 2,102.517 ; Dec. 14.
Crompton & Knowles Jacguard & Supply Company. (See
Foster, Herbert V., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Brouwer, Benja-
min W., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Ccderlund,
Albert, assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Dacey, Edward
J., assignor.)
Crompton & ICnowles Loom Works. (See Gordon, Albert
A., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Gordon, A. A.,
and Wattle, assignors.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Herard, A. J.,
Jr., and Bergstrom, assignors.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Holmes, El-
bridgo R., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Howard, Charles
R., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom W^orks. (See Lindegren, C.
J., and Olch, assignors.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Payne, Oscar
v., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Robertson, Wil-
liam W., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Turner, Richard
G., assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Verry, Irving
II.. assignor.)
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Vose, Lewis S.,
assignor.)
Ci(iiii]jioii & Knowles Loom Works. (See Wakefield,
Walter 11., nK.<^ignor. )
Crompton & Knowles Loom Works. (See Wattie, Wil-
liam M., as.sigiior.)
Cromploii & Knowles Loom Works. (.See Whitin, Her-
bert A., assignor.)
Crone, Francis G., Buffalo, N. Y. Thermostatic regulator
for gas healing. 2,100,709; Nov. 30.
Crook, Itobcrt A., Killara, near Sydney, Australia. Cir-
cuit breaker. 2,070.981 ; Apr. 13.
Crook, Thomas L., Hicksvllle, Ohio. D-tvpe handle.
2.091,403; Aiik, 31.
Crookor, Sylvan Jay, Leesburg, Va. Golf club. 2,083,180 ;
June 8.
Crooka, IConneth E,, WlUlamsport, Pa. Composite floor-
ing and laying the sjiine. 2,092,094; Sept. 7.
Crooks, Kenneth 10., WiUianisport, Pa. Radiator cover
or shield, 2,092,095; Sept. 7.
Crooks, Ralph K., Pltlnburgli, n.sslgnor to The Union
Switch & Signal Comimny, Swisavale, Pa. Speed re-
sponsive ai)i)!initus. 2,103,707; Dec. 28.
Crope, Donald 11. (See Nutlhig, 11. .S., Brlttmi, and
Croopc.)
(M-()8by, A. W. (Sep Tilbury, Tiyle C, assignor.)
Cro.sby, Cleveland W. (See O'Uourko, Frank G., nstilgnor.)
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Crosby, George A., West Newton, assignor to Steam Motors
Inc., Boston, Mass. Oil burner. 2,072,731 ; Mar. 2.
Crosby, Murray G., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corpoi'ation of Ainerica. Detection of frequency modu-
lated signals. 2,071,113 ; Feb. 16.
Crosby, Murray G., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Phase modulation receiver.
2,076,175; Apr. 6.
Crosby, Murray G., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Modulation system.
2.077,223 ; Apr. 13.
Crosby, Murray G., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Directive control system.
2,077,401 ; Apr. 20.
Crosby, Murray G., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Phase modulation. 2,081,577 :
May 25.
Crosby, Murray G., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Phase and amplitude modu-
lated wave receiving means. 2,085,008 ; June 29.
Crosby, Murray G., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Variable terminal impedance
signaling system. 2.085.418 ; June 29.
Crosby, Murray G., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Frequency or phase modula-
tion. 2,085,739 ; July 6.
Crosby, Murray G., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Phase modulator. 2,087,428 :
July 20.
Crosby, Murray G., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Phase and frequency modula-
tion wave receiving system. 2,087,429 ; July 20.
Crosby, Murray G., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Phase modulation receiver.
2,101,703 : Dec. 7.
Crosby, Percy L., McLean, Va. Fire arm. 2,075,704;
Mar. 30.
Crosby Steam Gage and Valve Company. (See Klafstad,
Erling, assignor.)
Crosby, Stephen A., assignor to Parrot Speed Fastener
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Stapling machine.
2.073.958 ; Mar. 16.
Crosby, Stephen A., assignor to Parrot Speed Fastener
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Stapling machine.
2.073.959 ; Mar. 16.
Crosby, Stephen A., assignor to Parrot Speed Fastener
Corporation, New Y'ork, N. Y. Anvil for stapling ma-
chines. 2,073,960 ; Mar. 16.
Crosby, Stephen A., assignor to Parrot Speed Fastener
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Stapling machine.
2,096,573 ; Oct. 19.
Cro.sby, AA'ard L. (See Miller, E. H., Jr., Schween, and
Crosby. )
Crosby, William E. (See Seligman, R., Crosby, and Good-
man.)
Crosley, Lewis M. (See Money, R. H., and Crosley.)
Crosley, Lewis M., assignor to The Crosley Radio Cor-
poration, Cincinnati, Ohio. Cabinet for mechanical
refrigerators and appurtenances thereof. 2,101,702 ;
Dec. 7.
Crosley, Lewis M., and J. W. Dunn, assignors to The
Crosle^ Radio Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio. Re-
stricted flow refrigerant feeding device. 2,100,504 :
Nov. 30. .
Crosley, Powel, Jr., assignor to The Crosley Radio Cor-
poration, Cincinnati, Ohio. Condenser for air condi-
tioning systems. 2,071,026 ; Feb. 10.
Crosley Radio Corporation, The. (See Bird, William L.,
assignor.)
Crosley Radio Corporation, The. (See Conrady, John A.,
assignor.)
Crosley Radio Corporation, The. (See Crosley, Lewis M.,
assignor.)
Crosley Radio Corporation, The. (See Crosley, L. M.,
and Dunn.)
Crosley Radio Corporation, The. (See Crosley, Powel,
Jr., assignor.)
Crosley Radio Corporation, The. (See Israel, Dorman
D., assignor.)
Crosley Radio Corporation, 'Ae. (See Kellogg, Leonard
A., assignor.)
Crosley Radio Corporation, The. (See Mlttendorf, W. R.,
and Money, assignors.)
Crosley Radio Corjioration, The. (See Money, Roland H.,
assignor.)
Crosley Radio Corporation, The. (See Money, R. XL, and
Crosley, assignors,)
Crosley Radio Corjioratlon, The. (See Rockwell, Ronald
.f.. assignor.)
Crosley Radio Corporation, The. (See A\inkler, W. G.,
and Bruck, assignors.)
Crosley, R.iyniond W. (See Kober, P. .\., and Crosley.)
Crosni.Mn, Lorlng P., IMaplewooil, assignor lo (iardiier
Company, Orange, N. J. Register. 2,070.785 ; Feb. 10.
Crosman, Lorlng P., Maplcwood, assignor to Gardner
Company, Orange, N. J. Adding and listing machine.
2,071,801 ; I'Vb. 23.
Crosman, Lorlng P., Maplcwood, N. J., assignor to Gard-
ner Company, Ornnge, N. J. Listing adding niachiiio.
2,081,423; May 25.
Crosman, I,orlng P., Maplcwood. assignor to <5ardn(>r Com-
pany, Orange, N. J. Listing adding niachlno.
2,087,182; July 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Crosman, Loring P., Maplewood, assignor to Gardner
Company, Orange, N. J. Calculating machine.
2,088.054 ; July 27.
Cross, Carroll X., Middleboro, Mass. Picture mount or
the like. 2,092,348; .Sept. 7.
Cross, Carroll N., Middleboro, Mass. Picture mount or
the like and making the same. 2,102,519 ; Dec. 14.
Cross, Frank H., Cleveland, Ohio. Yalve. 2,082,325 ;
June 1.
Cross, Frank L. (See Mulvaney, G. E. Roden, and Cross.)
Cross, Garrett P. S., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Hinged
last. 2,085,148 ; June 29.
Cross, Garrett P. S., Beverly. Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Last.
2,094,118 ; Sept. 28.
Cross, Henrv, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. X-rav mount.
2,086.996 ; July 13.
Cross, Herbert. (See Mancino, P. C, Cross, and The-
baud.)
Cross, Leonard H., Port Washington, N. Y., assignor to
Cross Paper Feeder Companv, Boston, Mass. Sheet
feeding machine. 2,067,380 ; Jan. 12.
Cross, Leonard AV.. assignor to The Consolidated Expanded
Metal Companies. Wheeling, W. Va. Reinforcing mate-
rial and manufacture thereof. 2,095,465 : Oct. 12.
Cross, Lester L., assignor to Broctway Motor Company,
Inc., Cortland, N. Y. Motorized vehicle cab. 2,095,058 ;
Oct. 5.
Cross, Llovd, Delanco, N. J. Shaft for golf clubs, or the
like. 2,000,962 ; Jan. 5.
Cross, Matthew F. (See Cross, Roy, and M. F.)
Cross Paper Feeder Company. (See Cross, Leonard H., as-
signor.)
Cross, Roy, Kansas City, Mo,, assignor to Salvage Process
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Method and apparatus
for transporting viscous liquids. 2.089,691 : Aug. 10.
Cross, Roy and M. F., Kansas City, Mo. Drilling fluids.
2,073,413 ; Mar. 9.
Cross. Roy, and M. F. Cross, assignors to Kansas City
Testing Laboratory, Kansas City, Mo. Improving oil
well drilling muds. 2,094,316 ; Sept. 28.
Cross, ANalluce E., assignor of one-half to J. S. Murray,
Detroit, Mich, Can opener. 2,077,675 ; Apr. 20.
Crosse & Blackwell Limited. (See Clayton, W., Back,
Morse, and Johnson, assignors.)
Grosser, David H., Chicago, 111., assignor to National
Tinsel Mfg. Co., Manitowac, Wis. Ornament.
2,101,898 : Dec. 14.
Crossley, Claude R., Syracuse, N. Y. Tool for sharpen-
ing knives with scalloped edges. 2,092.443 : Sept. 7,
Crossley, Frank S. (See Hartung, W. H,, Young, and
Crossley, )
Crossley, Moses L., Plainfield, and L. M. Shafer, Highland
Park, assignors to The Calco Chemical Company. Inc.,
Bound Brook, N. J. Orange disazo dyes. 2,075,022 ;
Mar. 30.
Crossley, Moses L., Plainfield, R. H. Kienle, Bound Brook,
and G. L. Royer, Somerville, assignors to The Calco
Chemical Co., Inc., Bound Brook, N. J. CoUoidized
pigments of basic dyes. 2,079,548 ; May 4.
Crossley, Moses L., Plainfield. and L. M. Shafer. Highland
Park, assignors to The Calco Chemical Company, Inc.,
Bound Brook, N. J. Metallized acid • azo dyes.
2.086.854; July 13.
Crossley, Moses L., Plainfield, R. H. Kienle, Bound Brook,
and G. L. Ro.ver, Somerville, assignors to The Calco
Chemical Companv, Inc., Bound Brook, N. J, Colloid-
ized vat dve, 2.000,511 ; Aug, 17,
Crossley, William H., Klamath FaUs, Greg. Milk bottle
holder. 2,081,292 ; May 25.
Grossman, Theodore C, Wilkinsburg, assignor to The
American Brake Company. Wilmerding, Pa. Brake
rigging. 2.099,421 : Nov. 10.
Crosthwait, David N., Jr. (See Dunham, C. A., and
Crosthwait.)
Crosthwait, David N., Jr., assignor to C. A. Dunham
Company, Marshalltown, Iowa. Effective temperature
thermostat. 2,086,258 ;«jruly 6.
Crosthwait, David X,, Jr,, assignor to C. A. Dunham Com-
panv, Marshalltown, Iowa, Exhausting method and
apparatus, 2,096.226 ; Oct. 19.
Crosthwait, David X'., Jr., assignor to C. A. Dunham
Companv, Marshalltown, Iowa. One pipe heating sys-
tem regulating plate. 2,102,197: Dec. 14,
Crosti, Pietro, Milan, Italy. Multiple unit steam loco-
motive with boilers arranged in thermal cascade and
with cycles equilibrated by thermal valves. 2,078,564 ;
Apr. 27.
Crottv, Harold F, (See Bakke, H. A., and Crotty.) -
Crotty, Oswald M., et al. (See Walker, E. L., and Pitt-
man, assignors.)
Crouch, Leonard L., East Gastonia, N. C. Tufting at-
tachment for sewing machines. 2,072.496 : Mar. 2.
Crouch, Marion L., et al. (See Hauk, Edwin, assignor.)
Crouch, Richard H., Pulaski, Va. Round corner.
2,092,833 ; Sept. 14.
Crouch, Rupert J. G,, and H. Bolas, Pawtucket, R. I. Air-
craft. 2,066,336 ; Jan. 5.
Crouet. Je.iii, Saint Just-(>n-Chaussoe, Frnnee, assignor to
Weeks & Co. (London) Limited, Middlesex, England,
^[aking pigmented protective coatings. 2,077.107 ; Apr.
13.
Crouse-Hinds Company. (See Bissell, Carl H., assignor.)
Crouse-Hinds Company. (See Bissell, C. H., and Hast-
ings, assignors.)
Crouse-Hinds Company. (See Brandenburger, Herbert J.,
assignor.)
Crouse-Hinds Company. (See Neill, Charles W., as-
signor.)
Crouse-Hinds Company. (See OUey, R. H., and Bissell, as-
signors.)
Crouse-Hinds Company. (See Winter, Danel B., as-
signor.)
Crowe, Orley J., Detroit, Mich. Bead molding. 2,080,166 ;
May 11.
Crowe, Thomas B. (See Mills, L. D., and Crowe.)
Crowe, Thomas B. (See Mills, L. D., Crowe, and Haun.)
Crowe, William F,. Los Angeles, Calif. Aeroplane con-
struction. 2,072,029 ; Feb. 23.
Crowell, Erd V., Los Angeles, Calif. Well cementing.
2,071,389 ; Feb. 23.
Crowell, Erd V., Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for ce-
menting wells. 2,071,390 ; Feb. 23.
Crowell, Erd V., Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for ce-
menting wells. 2,071,391 ; Feb. 23.
Crowell, Erd V., Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for ce-
menting wells. 2,071,392 ; Feb. 23.
Crowell, J. Addison, assignor to James B, Crowell & Sons,
Wallkill, N. Y. Brick mold. 2,091.139 ; Aug. 24.
Crowell, James B., & Sons. (See Crowell, J. Addison,
assignor.)
Crowell, Orby B., assignor to Viceroy Manufacturing Com-
pany. Limited, Toronto, Canada. Production of non-
metallic printing plates. 2,075,507 ; Mar. 30.
Crowell, William D., St. Louis, Mo,, assignor to Automo-
bile Ventilation, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Ventilating appa-
ratus for vehicle bodies. 2,070,886 ; Feb. 16.
Crowley, Clyde A., Chicago, and G. H. Goodyear, Evanston,
assignors to The Huey Company, Chicago. 111. Making
photoprints and developer therefor. 2,093,421 ; Sept.
21.
Crowley, John C, Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Dill Manufacturing Companv, Cleveland, Ohio. Drier.
2,073,401 ; Mar. 9.
Crowley, John C. Cleveland Heights, assignors to The Dill
Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Vulcanizing
unit. 2,075,705 ; Mar. 30.
Crowley, John C, Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Dill Manufacturing Companv, Cleveland, Ohio. Valve
stem. 2,078,062 ; Apr, 20.
Crowley, John C, Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Dill Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Valve
stem. 2,078,063 ; Apr. 20.
Crowley. John C. Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Dill Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Heater.
2,092.108: Sept. 7.
Crowley, John C, Cleveland Heights, assignor to The Din
Manufacturing Companv, Cleveland, Ohio. Valve stem.
2.094,264; Sept. 28.
Crowley. William E. (See Brundred, W. J., Crowley, and
Bossier. )
Crown Can Company. (See Ayers, S. H., and Lang, as-
signors.)
Crown Can Company. (See Darling, Frank L., and G. F.,
assignors.)
Crown Can Company. (See Sebell, Harry, assignor.)
Crown Cork & Seal Company. (See Darling. Frank L.,
assignor.)
Crown Cork & Seal Company. (See Enkur, Edward M.,
assignor.)
Crown Cork & Seal Company. (See Fergusson, Alan R.,
assignor,)
Crown Cork & Seal Company. (See Fusting, F. B., and
Enkur, assignors.)
Crown Cork & Seal Company. (See Gladfelter, Wiltie I.,
assignor.)
Crown Cork & Seal Company. (See Goebel, George, as-
signor.)
Crown Cork & Seal Company. (See McManvis, Charles E.,
assignor.)
CrowB Cork & Seal Company. (See Parker, Cecil J., as-
signor.)
Crown Cork & Seal Company. (See Sebell, Harry, as-
signor.)
Crown Cork & Seal Company. (See Stewart, R. J., and
Erhardt, assignors.)
Crown Cork & Seal Company. (See Stewart, R. J., and
Gladfelter. assignors.)
Crown Cork & Seal Company. (See West, William M.,
assignor.)
Crown Cork & Seal Company. (See Weisenburg. assignor.)
Crown Cork & Seal Company. (See Weisenburg", An-
drew, assignor.)
Crown Stove Works. (See Rogers, Walter F., assignor.)
Crowrlior, Harry R., and S. W. Hawkins, Cuvahoga Falls,
Oliio. Game apparatus. 2.077,464 ; Apr. 20.
Crowther. Henry M.. Los Angeles. Calif. Process of and
apparatus for extracting sulphur from ore. 2,090,667 ;
Aug. 24.
Crucible Steel Company of America. (See Hawkrldge,
Leslie D., assignor.)
Crucible Steel Company of America. (See Moomaw,
George D., assignor.)
Crucible steel Company of America. (See Payson, Peter,
assignor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Cruicksliank, Albert A., et al. (See Grigg, Arthur M.,
assignor.)
Cruickshank, Alexander, Clayburn, British Columbia,
Canada. Pliers. 2,066,716 ; Jan. 5.
Cruicksliank, Graliam. (See Stimmel, B. A., BIcBean and
Cruickshank. )
Cruikshank, Virginius M., Shamokln, Pa. Burner for
solid fuels. 2,080,410; May 18.
Cruikshank, Virginius M., Shamokin, Pa. Stolcer.
2,090,622 ; Aug. 24.
Cruikshank, Virginius M., Shamokin, Pa. Automatic heat-
ing plant. 2,093,999 ; Sept. 28.
Crull, Hugh M., Kirkwood, assignor to International Shoe
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Heel lock and arch cushion.
2,089,344 ; Aug. 10.
Crum, John H., New York, N. Y. Toilet article.
2,091,807 ; Aug. 31.
Crumb, Charles F., and G. Hammer, Chicago, 111., as-
signors to International Harvester Company. Elevator
roller drive coupling. 2,071,114; Feb. 16.
Crump, Frank H., Los Angeles, Calif. Bookbinding.
2,083,434 ; June 8.
Crump, Lindell L., Kirkwood, assignor to James R. Kear-
ney Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Electrical clamp.
2,096,790 ; Oct. 26.
Crumpton, Edward R. (See Berry, R. M., and Crump-
ton.)
Crumrine, Chester W., assignor to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Self-erecting front camera.
2,101,986 ; Dec. 14.
Crundall, Sydney P. W. (See Spence, H., and Crun-
dall.)
Cruse, Don E. and G. Liniger, Fort Wayne, Ind. Specific
gravity meter. 2,094,768 ; Oct. 5.
Cruser, Victor I., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Conductor support. 2,082,099 ; June 1.
Crutchfield, Chambers L., Wailulcu, and J. P. Foster,
assignors to Maui Pineapple Company, Ltd., Paia,
Hawaii. Producing brandy. 2,103,449 ; Dec. 28.
Cruver, Curtis L., Oak Park, 111. Attachment for beverage
dispensing faucets. 2,066,877 ; Jan. 5.
Cruver, Curtis L., Oak Park, 111. Window badge.
2.070.002 ; Fob. 9.
Cruver Manufacturing Company. (See Madle, Frank, as-
signor.)
Cryan, Joseph, Newtonville, Mass. Thead package.
2,102,996 ; Dec. 21.
Crystal Electric Sign Company. (See Marten, Raymond
L., assignor.)
Crystal Tube Mfg. Co. (See Goodman, Leon, assignor.)
Crzellitzer, Robert, Ivrea, Italy, assignor to Link-Belt
Company, Chicago, 111. Variable speed drive.
2,088,948 ; Aug. 3.
Cserny, Ludwig, Wiesbaden, Germany, assignor to The
Resinous Products & Chemical Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Condensation products and process. 2,075,340 ;
Mar. 30.
Cubete, Joseph J., Pittsburg, Kans. Liquid measuring de-
vice. 2,102,615 ; Dec. 21.
Cudahy Packing Company, The. (See Douglass, Wilson
F., assignor.)
Cudahy Packing Company. (See MarhofC, Chesterfield G.,
assignor.)
Cuddon-Fletchor, Angiis 11., Somerton Hall, near Great
Yarmouth, England. Rotary cylindrical valve.
2,078,723 ; Apr. 27.
Cude, Agnes H., administratrix. (See Cude, Harold E.)
Cude, Harold E., deceased, A. H. Cude, Manchester, Conn.,
administratrix. Forming articles from paper.
2,098,642 ; Nov. 9.
Cufinoud, Fernand, Tourcoing, France. Printing device
applicable to weighing apparatus. 2,092,957 ; Sept. 14.
Culbertson, Albert B., Jr.. St. Louis, Mo., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Standard Oil Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Treating h.vdrocarbons. 2,099,434; Nov. 3 6.
Culemeyor, Joliann, Berlin-Charlottenburg, and W. Bode,
Berlin-Grunewald, assignors to Gothaer Waggonfabrik
Aktiengesellschaft, Goilia, Germany. Conveyance for
transporting railway cars and the like by road.
2,085,353 ; June 29.
Cullarg, Sauvcur. (See Deluchi, J., and Cullar(5.)
Culllgan, Emniett J., La Grange, assignor to National
Aluminato Corporation, Chicago, III. Washing machine.
2,086,006; July 13.
Culligan, lOniinott J., La Grange, assignor to National
Aluniinatc (,'orporation, Chicago, 111. Water softening
device. 2,080.607 : July 13.
Culp, Rov, Battle Creek, Mich. Lathe attachment.
2,099,198; Nov. 16.
Culpei)cr, Charles E., et al. (Sec Goldring, Thomas II.,
assignor.)
riilpcpcr. Charles 10. (Son Koith, Claude D., as.signor.)
Culver, Charles A., Northfiold, Minn. Electrical gener-
ator. Re. 20,410 ; June 22.
Culver, lOilward, and S. A. Kiiierson, assignors, by mesne
asslgiiinoMtK, lo Unlled Kingdom Opdcnl (Company,
Tiinilteil (in.'Ul), London, England. Multifocal lens.
2,071,010; Feb. 23.
Culver, Wllllani. (See Baumbauer, A. F., and Culver.)
Cumfcr, Doniild A., Oak I'lirk, a.ssigiior to IJiilted States
GypHuiM ('onipany, Chicago, 111. Cutting device.
2,005, 031 ; Oct. 12.
111.
Cutting roU.
Cumfer, Harry A., Glen Ellyn,
2,092,052; Sept. 7.
Cuming, M. A., & Co. (See Cuming, Robert M., as-
signor.)
Cuming, Robert M., assignor to M. A. Cuming & Co., Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Hat forming machine. 2,087,798 ;
July 20.
Cumings, Ed., Inc. (See Anderson, Joseph F., assignor.)
Cummings, Carl E. (See Roess, L. C, and Cummings.)
Cummings, George C, Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telegraph signal repeating system. 2,101,243 ; Dec. 7.
Gumming, John S., Pawtucket, R. I., assignor to Colonial
Laundries, Inc. Laundry bag. 2,088,232 ; July 27.
Cummings, Stanley R., Canton, assignor to The Hoover
Company, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner.
2,095,466 ; Oct. 12.
Gumming, Ulmont O. (See Morse, Waldo G., assignor.)
Gumming, William G., assignor to Granite City Tool
Company, Barre, Vt. Stone polishing machine.
2,073,400 ; Mar. 9.
Cummings, Clarence J., and L. L. Weimar, Tacoma,
Wash. Illuminated directory cabinet. 2,080,808 ; May
18.
Cummings, Edmund O., High Point, N. C. Apparatus for
electrolytic production of lead and oxides of lead.
2,070,513 ; Feb. 9.
Cummings, George C, Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Interconnecting telegraph repeater system. 2,069,223 ;
Feb. 2.
Cummings, George C, Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Interconnecting telegraph repeater system. 2,069,224 ;
Feb. 2.
Cummings, George C, Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telegraph repeater. 2,077,917; Apr. 20.
Cummings, James, Muskegon Heights, and E. H. Sheldon,
assignors to E. H. Sheldon and Company, Muskegon,
Mich. Drawer guide. 2,074,371 ; Mar. 23.
Cummings, Preston W., assignor to H. D. Colman, Rock-
ford, 111. Sensitive control instrument. 2,084,574 ;
June 22.
Cummings, Tom, Brooklyn, assignor to General Chemical
Company, New York, N. Y. Manufacture of acid com-
positions. 2,071,816 ; Feb. 23.
Cummings William C, Deadwood, S. Dak. Ventilating
mechanism for toilet bowls. 2,079,733 ; May 11.
Cummins, Alden C, Duquesne, Pa. Rolling mill drive.
2,102,355 ; Dec. 14.
Cummins, Aldon C, Duquesne, Pa. Die-rolling mill.
2,102,356; Dec. 14.
Cummins, Cles.'^ie L., assignor to Oil Engine Development
Company, Columbus, Ind. Oil engine. 2,071,062 ;
Feb. 16.
Cummins, Clessie L., assignor to Oil Engine Development
Company, Columbus, Ind. Fuel injector structure for
oil engines. 2,072,545 ; Mar. 2.
Cummins, Clessie L., assignor to Oil Engine Development
Company, Columbus, Ind. Oil engine. 2.076,226 ;
Apr. 6.
Cummins, Clessie L., assignor to Oil Engine Development
Company, Columbus, Ind. Cylinder head gasket.
2,087,430; July 20.
Cummins, Clessie L., assignor to Oil Engine Development
Company, Columbus, Ind. Oil engine. 2,095,435 ; Oct.
12.
Cummins, Norman W., assignor to Adler Manufacturing
(^o.. Incorporated, Louisville, Ky. Carpet sweeper
dumping mechanism. 2,097.549 ; Nov. 2.
Cummins Perforator Company. (See Swanson, Hjalmar
A., assignor.)
Cumpston, Kermit B., Blooming Grove, assignor of
one-fourth to J. J. Eckford and one-fourth to J. A.
Schley, both of Dallas, Tex. Means for removing fibers
from cotton seeds. 2,072,978; Mar. 9.
Cundall, Lincoln A. (See Cundall, Robert N. and L. A.)
Cundall, Lincoln A., Buffalo, assignor to Bagpuk, Inc.,
New York. N. Y. Shearing apparatus for tap(>d bags and
the like. 2,074,167 ; Mar. 10.
Cundall, Lincoln A., Buffalo, and O. E. Cheatham, West
Brighton, assignors to Bagpak, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Reenforcing thread applying means for sewing ma-
chinos. 2,081,793; May 25.
Cundall, T/u(a L., administratrix. (Sec Cundall, Robert
N. and 1-. A.)
Cundall, Robert N. (See Briggs, H. P., and Cundall.)
Cundall, Robert N., Lackawaniia, assignor to Consolidated
I'ackaging Machinery Corporation, ItulTalo. N. Y.
Method and niachino for closing filled bags.
2,094,061 ; Sept. 28.
Ciindnll, Robert N., liackawnnnn, and L. A. Cundall,
ItulTali), assignors to Bagpak. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Apparatus for filling, sowing, and sealing bags.
2,097,-l 17 ; Nov. 2.
Cundall, Roherl N., Iiaekawannn, and Tj. A. Cundall,
HulTalo, Ms.slgnors lo Hagpak, Inc.. New York, N. Y.
ApparalMs for closing bags. 2,0})7.-l-lS ; IS'ov. 2.
Ciinil.Mll, KdluMt N., Lackawanna, an<l L. .A. Cundall,
HulTnIo, assignors to Bagpak, Inc., New York, N. Y.
.\pp:i rains lor tilling, sewing, and sealing bags.
2, 097, 1 19 ; Nov. 2.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Cuudall, Robert N., deceased, by L. L. Cundall, adminis-
tratrix, Lackawanna, and L. A. Cundall, Buffalo, as-
signors to Bagpak, Inc., New York, N. Y. Apparatus
for sewing and sealing filled bags. 2,097,450 ; Nov. 2.
Cundall, Robert N., Lackawanna, and H. E. Gantzer, Ken-
more, assignors to Consolidated Packaging Machinery
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Foil capping machine.
2,101,533; Dec. 7.
Cunneen, James M., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to The
Lubrication Corporation, Chicago, 111. Chocking device
for vehicle lifts. 2,098,376 ; Nov. 9.
Cunningham, Edward b'.. New York, N. Y. Combination
stamp pad cover and rack. 2,093,635 ; Sept. 21.
Cunningham, George L. (See MacMullin, R. B., and Cun-
ningham.)
Cunningham, George L., Niagara Falls, assignor to The
Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Mak-
ing alkali metal alcoholates. 2,069,403 ; Feb. 2.
Cunningham, George L., Niagara Falls, assignor to The
Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Manu-
facture of alliali metal alcoholates. 2,069,404; Feb. 2.
Cunningham, George L., Niagara Falls, assignor to The
Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Recov-
ery of chlorates by selective extraction with acetone.
2,075,179 ; Mar. 30.
Cunningham, George L., Niagara Falls, assignor to The
Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Produc-
ing alkali metal peroxide. 2,083,691 ; June 15.
Cunningham, George L., Niagara Falls, assignor to The
Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Im-
provements in the production of chlorine dioxide.
2,089,913 ; Aug. 10.
Cunningham, Hal M., Portland, Oreg. Damper equip-
ment. 2,073,386 ; Mar. 9.
Cunningham, Homer B., Connellsville, and J. W. Tucker,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Journal lubricator. Re. 20,562 ; Nov.
30.
Cunningham, James D., assignor to Republic Flow Meters
Company, Chicago, 111. Chart. 2,073,143 ; Mar. 9.
Cunningham, James M. (See Daly, G. F., and Cunning-
ham.)
Cunningham, James M., Endicott, N. Y., assignor to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Accounting machine. 2,079,434 ; May 4.
Cunningham, Jamt's \V., Haddon Heights, N. J., assignor
to Horn and Hardart Baking Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Cotree urn. 2.076.881 ; Apr. 13.
Cunningham, John B. (See Donahue, T. H., and Cunning-
ham.)
Cunnincham, John P., Kingman, Ariz. Rock or earth drill
bit. 2,099,677 ; Nov. 23.
Cunningham, Leslie B. C, Eastchurch, Sheppey, England,
assignor to Reversible Trailers Syndicate, Limited,
London, England. Towing of vehicles. 2,083,057 ;
June 8.
Cunningham, Lewis L., assignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Jlinn. Electric heat-
ing system control. 2,089,826 ; Aug. 10.
Cunningham, Lewis L., assignor to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Auto-
matic .nir conditioning system. 2,101,808 ; Dec. 7.
Cunningham, M. E. Company. (See Hauer, Leon C, as-
signor. )
Cunningham, Marion M., assignor to Bendix Aviation
Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Testing apparatus.
2,074,372 ; Mar. 23.
Cunningham, Marion M., and C. E. Bradley, South Bend,
assignors to Bendix Aviation Corporation. South Bend,
and Mlshawaka Rubber and Woolen Manufacturing
Company, Mishawaka, Ind. Brake material and proc-
ess connected therewith. 2,081,578 ; May 25.
Cunningham, Roy H., Fairfield, assignor to The Bryant
Electric Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Electric lamp sup-
port. 2,100,241 : Nov. 23.
Cunningham, Stephen, New York, N. Y. Coin container
clip. 2,083J117 ; Juno 8.
Cunningham, Thomas 51. (See Beider, W. H., and Cun-
ningham.)
Cunnincham, Thomas L., New York, N. Y. Waterproof box.
2,066.337 ; Jan. 5.
Cunningham, Thomas L., New York, N. Y., assignor to Dri-
gard Products Corporation. Waterproofing frictional
type material. 2,072,097 ; Mar. 2.
Cunningham, Walter G. (See Baldwin, Leonard J., as-
signor.)
Cuno, Charles H., and P. E. Ashton, assignors to The
Cnno Engineering Corparation, Meriden, Conn. Fluid
filtering apparatus. 2.077,744 ; Apr. 20.
Cuno Engineering Corporation, The. (See Ashton, Philip
E., assignor.)
Cuno Engineering Corporation, The. (See Ashton, P. E.,
Perkins, and Lind, assignors.)
Cuno Engineering Corporation, The. (See Cuno. C H..
and Ashton, assignors.)
Cuno Engineering Corporation, The. (See Wolfson, Sid-
ney L., assignor.)
Cunward, Inc. (See Cuny, Ernest A., assignor.)
Cuny, Ernest A., New York, assignor to Cunward, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Rotary fluid displacement device.
2.101,051 ; Dec. 7.
Cuny, Ernest A., New York, assignor to Cunward, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Rotary fluid displacement device.
2,101,428; Dec. 7.
Cupit, George W., Jr., Woodside, assignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Cutting and
drawing oil. 2,096,449 ; Oct. 19.
Curboy, James T., Southbridge, assignor to A. E. Leon,
Belmont, Mass. Loom slmttle. 2,100,101 : Nov. 23.
Curcio, Lorenzo, Philadelphia, Pa. Undergarment.
2,084,837; June 22.
Curioni, Aldo, Yorktown Heights, assignor to The Gaso-
laire Corporation, New York, N. Y. Oil gasifier and
burner. 2,073,552 ; Mar. 9.
Curie, Charles W., and T. C. Curie, San Francisco, Calif.
Low slugging mechanism. 2,088,081 ; July 27.
Curie, George L., and W. H. F. Thompson, assignors to
The Monomelt Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Method
and apparatus for handling type metal. 2,008,004 ; Jan.
19.
Curie. Theodore C. (See Curie. Charles W., and T. C.)
Curley, Franklin C, Hamburg, N. Y. Bottle. 2,098,823 ;
Nov. 9.
Curran, Anna B., executrix. (See Curran, Robert L.)
Curran, Harry P., Bronx, assignor of one-fourth to N.
Lamaina, Corona, N. Y. Antislip device for shoes.
2,084,671 ; June 22.
Curran, Frank P., Long Beach, assignor to James
Thompson & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Bound article.
2,096,161 ; Oct. 19.
Curran, M. D., St. Louis, Mo., and W. A. Sloss, West
Frankfort, 111., assignors to Brassert-Tidewater Devel-
opment Corporation, Chicago, 111. Coke oven equipment.
2,077,549 ; Apr. 20.
Curran, Richard L., et al. (See Curran, Robert L., as-
signor.)
Curran, Robert B., et al. (See Curran, Robert L.)
Curran, Robert L., deceased, late of Jloultrieville, S. C,
by Anna B. Curran, executrix, Bradenton. Fla., assignor
of twenty-seven percent to William E. Curran, twenty
per cent to Robert B. Curran, and twenty per cent to
Richard L. Curran, Alma, Ga. Flexible tube closure.
2,073,193; Mar. 9.
Curran, William E., et al. (See Curran, Robert L., as-
signor.)
Curren Pabrihome Corporation. (See Curren, Harold S.,
assignor.)
Curren, Harold S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Curren Fabrihome Corporation, Wil-
loughby, Ohio. Building construction. 2,094,265 ; Sept.
28.
Curri, Otis C. (See Sherman, J. D., Reed, and Currie.)
Currie, Robert A., Syracuse, N. Y., assignor to R. E. Dietz
Company, New Y'ork, N. Y. Tubular lantern.
2,078,125 ; Apr. 20.
Currier, Philip jM., Ballston Lake, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
oral Electric Company. Control system. 2,070,473 ;
Fob. 9.
Currier, Philip I\[., Ballston Lake, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric valve converting sys-
tem. 2,071',968 ; Feb. 23.
Currier, Philip M., Ballston Lake. N. Y., assignor to Gen-
oral Electric Company. Electric circuit. 2,093,310 ;
Sept. 14.
Currier, Stuart E., Erlton, and E. C. Ballontine, Moores-
town, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Keying s.vstem. 2.0S6.S99 : Julv 13.
Curry, George H. (See Walker, W.. and Curry. 1
Curry, Manfred H., Munich, Germany. Weather indicator.
2,085,081 ; June 29.
Curry, Robert A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Indiana Steel Products Company. Chicago, 111. Mag-
netic iron alloy. 2,066,911 ; Jan. 5.
Curry, Robert A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Indiana Steel Products Company, Chicago, 111. Mag-
netic iron alloy. 2.066.926 : Jan. 5.
Curs, Alfred, and H. Wolf, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,
Germany, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Plaskor
Company Inc., Toledo, Ohio. Insulating materials.
2,076,295 ; Apr. 6.
Curstadt. Victor, Berlin. Germany, assignor of one-
fourth to G. H. Hirsoli. Now York. Porous bushing for
bearings and makinc same. 2.100.159 : Nov. 23.
Curtin. Frank G., Medford, 5Iass. Ball cock. 2,095,127 :
Oct. 5.
Curtin, Georc;e M., Gloversville, assignor of one-half to
Bohr-Manning Corporation, Watervliet, and one-half
to Curtin and Hebert Company, Inc., Gloversville. N. Y.
Abrasive drum tor leather surfacing machines and the
like. 2,076.193 ; Apr. 6.
Curtin. George M.. Gloversville. assignor of one-half to
Behr-Manning Corporation, Watervliet, and one-half
to Curtin, Hebert Company, Inc., Gloversville, N. Y.
Surfacing machine. 2,086,510 ; .July 6.
Curtin, Hebert Company, et al. (See Curtin George M.,
assignor.)
Curtin and Hebert Company, et al. (See Curtin, George
M., assignor.)
Curtin. W. H. & Co. (See Clough, Kenneth H.)
Curtin, William H., Ocoanside. N. Y. Humidifying cabi-
net radiator. 2,082,824 ; Juno 8.
Curtis, Albert R., Milwaukee, Wis. Holder for neckties
or the like. 2,081,002; May 18.
Curtis, .\lfrod F. (See Wise. Harry E., assignor.)
Curtis, Austen M., and I. E. Wood, East Orange, N. J..
assignors to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Circuit for oscillographs or the like.
2,007,520; Jan. 12.
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Curtis, Austen M., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Control circuit. 2,096,450 ; Oct. 19.
Curtis, B. J., et al. (See Carroll, Edward R., assignor.)
Curtis, Charles, Chicago, 111., assignor of twenty-five per
cent to F. A. Luthy and twentv-five per cent to D. R.
Luthy. .Tackson, Mich. Piston ring. 2,101,244; Dec. 7.
Curtis, Clement N., Weymouth, Mass. Fastener for clo-
sures. 2,098,569 ; Nov. 9.
Curtis, David, New York, N. Y. Surface anesthetic.
2,097,687 ; Nov. 2.
Curtis, Edward S., Los Angeles, Calif. Concentrating
minerals. 2,103,663 ; Dec. 28.
Curtis, Eugene J., et al. (See Beil, F. F., and Green,
assignors.)
Curtis, Kugcne J., et al. (See Mndsen, Sern, assignor.)
Curtis, Eugene J., et al. (See Madsen, S., G. L. and E.
J. Curtis, and Armstrong.)
Curtis, Eugene W., Chicago, 111. Rivet. 2,099,678 ; Nov.
23.
Curtis, George L., et al. (See Beil, F. F., and Green,
assignors.)
Curtis, Geoi'se L., et al. (Srp JFadspn, Sern, assignor.)
Curtis, George L., et al. (See Madsen, S., G. L. and E.
J. Curtis, and Armstrong, assignors.)
Curtis, Harold E. (See Espensehied, L., and Curtis.)
Curtis, Harold E., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Terminating system for shielded circuits. 2,073,462 ;
Mar. 9.
Curtis, Harry A., Knoxville, Tenn., assignor to Tennessee
Valley Authority, Wilson Dam, Ala. Producing phos-
phorus and phosphate fertilizer. 2,069,225 ; Feb. 2.
Curti.s, Harry A., Knoxville, Tenn., assignor to Tennessee
Valley Authority, Wilson Dam, Ala. Making phosphate
fertilizer and nitric acid. 2,069,226: Feb. 2.
Curtis, Harry A., Knoxville, Tenn., assignor to Tennessee
Valley Authority, Wilson Dam, Ala. Guanidine phos-
phate fertilizer. 2,070,581 ; Feb. 16.
Curtis, Harry A., Knoxville, Tenn., assignor to Tennessee
Valley Authority, Wilson Dam, Ala. Making super-
phosphate. 2,070,582 ; Feb. 16.
Curtis, Harry A., Knoxville, Tenn., assignor to Tennessee
Valley Authority, Wilson Dam, Ala. Manufacture of
granular calcium phosphates. 2,072,980 ; Mar. 9.
Curtis, Harry A., Knoxville, Tenn., assignor to Tennessee
Valley Authority, Wilson Dam, Ala. Producing phos-
phorus. 2,072,981 ; Mar. 9.
Curtis, Harry A., Knoxville, Tenn., assignor to Tennessee
Valley Authority, Wilson Dam, Ala. Nitrifying super-
phosphate. 2,075,801 ; Jan. 6.
Curtis, Herbert P., Berea, assignor to The Henry Furnace
& Foundry Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Outlet for air
circulating systems. 2,102,681 ; Dec. 21.
Curtis, .Tesso T., Cleveland, Ohio. Box and box blank.
2,066,963 ; Jan. 5.
Curtis, Jesse T., Cleveland, Ohio. Electrolyte for elec-
trolytic condensers and making the same. 2,085,958 ;
July 6.
Curtis, John B., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Remington
Arms Company, Inc. Cutlery. 2,072,581; Mar. 2.
Curtis, John C.. Garfield Heights, assignor to The Cleveland
Rock Drill Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Drilling appara-
tus. 2.066,027 ; Jan. 5.
Curtis, John C, Garfield Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Rock Drill Company, Clevelanil, Ohio. Air feed
control for rock drills. 2,068,660 ; Jan. 26.
Curtis, John C, Garfield Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Rock Drill Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Feeding
mechanism for rock drills. 2,068,661 ; Jan. 26.
Curtis, Jolin C, Garfield Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Rock Drill Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Feeding
meclianism for rock drills. 2,075,572 ; ]\Iar. 30.
Curtis, ,Tohn C, Garfield Heiglits, assignor to The Clove-
land Rock Drill Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Rock drill
front end. 2,075,573 ; Mar. 30.
Curtis, Jolin C, Garfield Heiglits, assignor to The Clove-
land Rock Drill Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Rock drill.
2,075,706 ; Mar. 30.
Curtis, John C, Garfield Heights, assignor to The Clove-
land Rock Drill Company, (Cleveland, Ohio. Rook drill.
2,090,031 ; Aug. 17.
Curtis, John C, Garfield Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Rock Drill Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Blowing
device. 2,090,032; Aug. 17.
Curtis, John C, Garfield Pleights, assignor to The Cleve-
l.ind Rock Drill Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Rock drill.
2,002,530; Sept. 7.
Curtis, John C, Garfield Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Rock Drill Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Portable
drilling rig. 2,094,588 ; Oct. 5.
Curtis, .John (!., Garfield Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Rock Drill Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Feeding
meclianism for rock drills. 2,097,501 ; Nov. 2.
Curtis, Jolin C, Garfield Heights, assignor lo The C1(>vp-
lancl Rock Drill Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Rock drill
moiinllng. 2,101 ,072 ; Doc. 7.
Curtis Key Cutter Co. (See Abrams, Howard, assignor.)
Curtis & Marble Machine Company. (See Coolldge,
(,'hiirles II.. assignor.)
Curtis & Marble Machine Company. (See Coolldge, C. H.,
and Remington, assignors.)
Curtis & Marble Machine Company. (See Remington,
Lcland F., assignor.)
Curtis, Orman P., Bangor, Maine. Kier. 2,075,180 ;
Mar. 30.
Curtis, Oscar E., Mount Pulaski, 111. Disking implement.
2,094,144 ; Sept. 28.
Curtis Publishing Company. (See Brown, Egbert F.,
assignor.)
Curtis Publishing Company. (See Grammer, Allen L., as-
signor.)
Curtis Publishing Company, The. (See Grammer, A. L.,
and Allen, assignors.)
Curtis, Richard C, East Orange, N. J., assignor to Wired
Radio, Inc., New York, N. Y. Reception system.
2,071,733; Feb. 23.
Curtis, Richard C, East Orange, N. J., assignor to Wired
Radio, Inc., New Yorlc, N. Y. Reception system.
2,075,181; Mar. 30.
Curtiss, Frank R., New Haven, Conn. Art of stapling.
2,069,001 ; Feb. 2.
Curtiss, Gordon W., Atlanta, Ga. Typographic casting
mechanism. 2,076,882 ; Apr. 13.
Curtiss, Nathaniel H., Passaic, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United States Rubber Company, New
York, N, Y. Method and apparatus for processing tu-
bular yieldable objects. 2,069,197 ; Feb. 2.
Curtiss, William H., East Orange, N. J. Separating ele-
ments from shafts. 2,075,792 ; Apr. 6.
Curtiss, William R,, assignor to Connecticut Telephone and
Electric Corporation, Meriden, Conn. Signal device.
2,097,291 ; Oct. 26.
Curtiss, William R., assignor to Connecticut Telephone
and Electric Corporation, Meriden, (jonn. Signal der
vice. 2,098,742 ; Nov. 9.
Cuniss-^\■ right Corporation. (See Blanchard, Werner J.,
assignor.)
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. (See Butler, Arthur G., as-
signor.)
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. (See Butler, A. G., Palmer
and Payne, assignors.)
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. (See Carleton, R. D., and
Triinbach, assignors.)
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. (See Eaton, B. G., Jr., and
Sutton, assignors.)
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. (SeeErny, Frank, assignor.),
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. (See Hathoru, Charles E.,
assignor.)
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. (See Osborn, Robert R., as-
signor.)
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. (See Page, George A., Jr.,
assignor.)
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. (See Sutton, Harry A., as-
signor.)
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. (See Swalm, R. A., and
Heintze, assignors)
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. (See Trimbach, Clem G.,
assignor.)
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. (See Weymouth, Frederick
R., assignor.)
Curtiss-Wright Corporation. (See Wright, Theodore P.,
assignor.)
Cusack, Frederick E., Okmulgee, Olda. Shock absorber.
2,070,563; Feb. 16.
Cusack, James J., New York, N. Y. Combination comb
and brush set. 2,086,403 ; July 6.
Cusanelli, Paul A., assignor of one-half to L. Caudera,
St, Louis, Mo. Cooling device. 2,096,791 ; Oct. 26.
Cushing, Russell E., Wyandotte, Mich., assignor to Penn-
sylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Purifying chlorine. 2,077,310 ; Apr. 13.
Cushman, Edward S., Port Washington, and Edward
Konik, assignors to New York Association for the Blind,
New York, N. Y. Connecting device. 2,079,988 ; May
Cushwa, Charles B., Youngstown, Ohio. Apparatus for
making dished heads. 2,069,198 ; Feb. 2.
Cusick, Alden J., Mount Vernon, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Outdoor Advertising Co., Chicago, 111. Protective
apron for poster structure. 2,078,120 ; Apr, 20,
Cuthbert, William R,, and P, Mundell, assignors to W. A.
Sheaffer Pen Company, Fort Madison, Iowa. Bottle
capping machine. 2,072,245 ; Mar. 2.
Cuthbert, William R., and W. II. I/indemon, assignors to
W. A. ShoafCer Pen Company, Fort Madison, Iowa. Me-
chanical pencil. 2.072,711 ; Mar. 2.
Cuthbert, William R., assignor to W. A. Sheaffer Pen Com-
pany, Fort Madison, Iowa. Fountain pen. 2,090,708 ;
Oct. 20.
Ciiiillo, John, Auburn, N. Y. Arch-supnorting shoe.
2,070,110; Feb, 9.
Cutler, Asa B. (See Cutler, Frank W., and A. B.)
Cutler, David R.. Qulncy, Mass.. and E. B. Corson, Roches-
ter, N. 11,, .issignors of on«-thIrd to R. Wolcott, Sharon,
IMnsH. Automatic control for radio apparatus.
2,068,227 ; Jan. 19.
Cutler, li'rauk W., Portland, Orog., assignor to Food Ma-
chinery Corporation, San Jose, ("allf, I'roi:iTS<!or mech-
anism for fruit treating machines. 2,070,043 ; Feb. 9.
Cutler, Frank W. and A. B., Portland. Orog., assignors
to l'"oo(l Machinery Corporation, San .loso, CnWt. Fruit
drier. 2, 074.7-10 ; Mar. 23.
Ciilli'r, l''raiik W,, Portland, Orog,, a.^slgnor to Food Ma-
chinery Corporation, San Jose, Calif, Washing fruits,
vogelMbU's, and other product.s. 2,100,942; Nov. 30.
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Cutler. Gerard M., assignor to Armstrong Siddeley Motors
Limited, Coventry. England. Gearing tor driving super-
chargers on aircraft engines. 2,099,675 : Nov. 23.
Cutler. Gerard M., assignor to Armstrong Siddeley Motors
Limited, Coventry, England. Control of gearing for
driving superchargers on aircraft engines. 2,103,149 ;
Dec. 21.
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Brown, Glendon C, assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Brown, G. C, and Seeger,
assignors.)
Curler-Hammer, Inc. (See Charbonneau, Allan P., as-
signor. )
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Hodgson, Howard E., as-
signor.)
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Hodgson, H. E., and Defan-
dorf, assignors.)
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Hodgson, H. E., and Sedgwick,
assignors.)
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Kelty, Charles R., assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Krieger, Alvin W., assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Kuhn, C. W., and Robbins, as-
signors.)
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Lockett, Ralph G., assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Jleuer, George J., assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Millermaster, Ralph A., as-
signor.)
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Pinkerton, Clarence S., as-
signgr.)
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Schmidt, Edwin X., assignor.)
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Seeger, E. W., and Harwood,
assignors.)
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Seeger, E. W., and Russell,
assignors.)
Cutler, L. H., et al. (See Swanson, Russel, assignor.)
Cutler. Wnllaoe M.. Gloucester, Mass. Compensating
press roll drive. 2.092.9.58 : Sept. 14.
Cutter Laboratories. (See Cutter, Robert K., assignor.)
Cutter. Robert K., assignor to Cutter Laboratories, Berke-
ley, Calif. Hypodermic syringe. Re. 20.495 ; Sept. 7.
Cutting, Richard H., Cleveland, Ohio. Drafting T-square.
2,078,601 ; Apr. ^7.
Cutting. Richard H.. Cleveland Heights, and W. E. Ranev,
Shaker Heights, Ohio. Control device. 2,096,792 ;
Oct. 26.
(Cutting, Richapd H., Cleveland, Ohio. Drafting instru-
ment. 2,098,616 ; Nov. 9.
Cutting. Tlieodore A., Campbell, Calif. Spectroscope.
2,094.096 : Sept. 28.
Cuttino. William H. (See Rawlins. H. L.. and Ciittino.t
Cutts, Richard M., Jr., Quantico, Ta. Spreader tube.
2,098,617 ; Nov. 9.
Cuykendall, Earl It. (See JIadden, E. C, Cooper, and
Cuykendall. )
Cyclone Fence Company. (See Harter. Noah S.. assignor.)
Cyclone INIanufacturing Co., The. (See Brembeck, Howard
S., assignor.)
Cyganick, Mary, 5Iarine City, Mich. Garden tool.
2,076,120; Apr. 6.
Cvlden Tone A/S. (See Johannessen. ,Tim. assignor.)
Cypra, Helmut, Berlin-Hermsdorf, Germany, assignor to
(ieneral Electric Company. Electric valve translating
circuit. 2,078,791 ; Apr. 27.
Cyprian Machinery Corporation. (See Cipriano, Gan-
dolfo. assignor.)
Cyrex, Felix G.. assignor to J. C. Stiller Co., Grand Rapids.
Mich. Polishing wheel. 2.102.830 : Dec. 21.
Czajko, Louis, Antwerp. Belgium. Making an asbestos-
cement agglomerate. 2.085,640 ; June 29.
Czarnecki. Walter, assignor to Eddington IMetal Spe-
cialty Co., Eddington, Pa. Spray nozzle and strainer.
2,071.920 : Feb. 23.
Czarnecki. Walter, assignor to Eddington -Metal Specialty
Co., Eddington, Pa. Valve. 2.070.227 ; Apr. 0.
Czarnecki, Walter, assignor, by mesne assi.gnments, to
Eddington Metal Specialty Co., Eddington, Pa. Strain-
er. 2,083,005 ; June 8.
Czeija. Oskar, J. Lebzelter, and A. Scherenzel, assignors
to "Selenophon" Licht-und Tonbildgesellschaft m. b. H.,
Vienna, Austria. Apparatus for reproducing sounds
recorded on strips. 2,084,947 ; June 22.
Czeschin. Frank H., Washington, Mo. Hot water heater.
2,089,734 ; Aug. 10.
Czeszcziczki. John M., Jr., ]\radiRon, assignor of one-half
to C. H. Draper, Cleveland, Ohio. Forming configura-
tions on natural growths. 2,096,507 ; Oct. 19.
D. & B. Electrical Company, Limited. (See Downing,
Jeremiah A., assignor.)
D. D. D. JLinufacturing Company. (See Lcsueur,
Dorothy, assignor.)
Dahelow, Martin. (See Brnnken, J., Sieglitz, and
Dahelow.) •
Dnbelow, Martin. (See Zeh, W., Gaedke, Dabelow, and
Zerweck.)
Dabolow. Martin. (See Zeh. W., Sieglitz. and Dabelow.)
Dabnov, John W.. Telluride. Colo. Vehicular wheel brake.
2.0S0..-.38 ; July 13.
Dacor). .Mdo. ]\rilan. Italy. Zinc alloy. 2.070,474 : Feb. 9.
Dacey, Edward .1.. Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Cromp-
ton & Knowlos Loom Works. W'orcester. Mass. Loom
for weaving tufted pile fabric. 2.082,875 : June 8.
Dach, Max, Flushing. N. T. Air inlet for internal com-
bustion engines. 2,075,272: Mar. 30.
Dachlauer, Karl, Hofheim-in-Taunus, and L. Jackel,
Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hoechst, assignors to I. G. Far-
benindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Preparing alkyline sulphides. 2,094,837 ;
Oct. 5.
Dachlauer, Karl, Hofheim-in-Taunus, and L. Jackel,
Frankfort-on-tlie-Main-Hochst, assignors to I. G. Far-
benindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Preparing alkylene sulphides. 2,094,914 ;
Oct. 5.
Dacus, Edward N., and B. Gallsworthy, Glenham, as-
signors to The Texas Company, New York, N. X. Wax
poUsh. 2,071,027 ; Feb. 10.
Dadswell, Mercv K.. Detroit, Mich. Swinging bed or
bunk. 2.093.804 ; Sept. 21.
Daenba, Lawrence W., Attica, N. Y. Fruit and vegetable
pitter and parer. 2,091,777 ; Aug. 31.
Daene, Herbert, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, assignor to AUge-
miene Elektricitats Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany.
Electron discharge device. 2,078,371 ; Apr. 27.
Dager, Carl B., Robertsville, Ohio. Stop signal for motor
vehicles. 2,096,845 ; Oct. 26.
Dahl. Conrad C. (See Rowland. D. P., and Dahl.)
Dahl, Lawrence S., Gary, Ind., assignor to American
Sheet and Tin Plate Company. Rolling metals.
2,075,273 ; Mar. 30.
Dahl. Lawrence S., and J. H. Shultz, Gary, Ind., as-
signors to American Sheet and Tin Plate Company.
Wide strip cold rolling. 2,099,261 ; Nov. 16.
Dahl, Ole M. (See Clark, Albert B., assignor.)
Dahl. Oscar, and W. F. Black. La Rochelle, France, as-
signor to V. D. Limited, London, England. Fishing net.
2,100,160 ; Nov. 23.
Dahl, Otto. (See Pawlek, F., and Dahl.)
Dahlberg. Tord O. R., Stockholm, Sweden. Adjusting and
stopping device respectively for members adjustable to
two positions relatively to one another. 2,086,214 ;
July 6.
Dahlen, Miles A. (See Heckert, W. W.. and D.ahlen.)
Dahlen, Miles A., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Printing and dyeing com-
positions and processes. 2.093.402 ; Sept. 21.
Dahlen, Miles A., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington. Del. Nitrogen containing
organic compounds. 2,098,861 ; Nov. 9.
Dahlen, Miles A., Wilmington, Del., and W. L. Foohey,
Pennsgrove, N. J., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Production of aminesi
2,072,618; Mar. 2.
Dahlen. Miles A., Wilmington, Del., and M. E. Friedrlch,
Carney's Point. N. J., assignors to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company. Wilmington, Del. Ice color inter-
mediates. 2,097,915 ; Nov. 2.
Dahlen. Miles A.. Wilmington, and F. Zwilgmeyer. Arden,
assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company.
Wilmington. Del. Printing and dyein" compositions.
2.099.104 : Nov. 16.
Dahler. August. Bonx, N. Y. Laundry ironing and press-
ing machine. 2.086.900 : July 13.
Dahlin, John, Virginia, Minn. Safety wedge cutter.
2,083,435 : June 8.
Dahlinger. Raymond C, assignor to Ford JMotor Com-
panv. Dearborn. Mich. Automotive vehicle stabilizer.
2.nsS.S41 : -\u.g. 3.
Dahlman, Nathan E. (See Rehor, Frank C, assignor.)
Dahlstrand. Hans P.. Wauwatosa. and H. G. Seaholm, as-
signors to AUis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Blower control system. 2,067,479 ;
Jan. 12.
Dahlstrom. Frank P., assignor to ^Morgan Constructiot
Company, Worcester, Mass. Alignment maintenance
for the "rolls of rolling mills. 2,075,574 ; JIar. 30.
Dahlstrom, Frank P., assignor to Morgan Construction
Company, Worcester, Slass. Measurement of pressures.
2.n!)().188: Aug. 17.
Dahlstrom, Roy, East Orange, and L. TV. Ryan, West-
field. N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Na-
tional Lead Company, New York, N. Y. Manufacture
of titanium pigments. 2,098,278 ; Nov. 9.
Dahn, Frank W. (See ShaUer, Burns M., assignor.)
Daiber. Ernst, Borlin-Lichterfeldc-West, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Combustion engine.
2.077.224: Apr. 13.
Dailier. Ernst. Berlin-Lichterfelde-West. Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Combustion engine.
2.077.225; Apr. 13.
Dailey. Jay F.. Hillside, assignor of one-fourth to R.
Schrooder, Essex County, N. J., and one-half to M. T.
Fisher and A. M. Peder.sen. Automatic controller for
a radio receiving set. 2.099.971 : Nov. 23.
Dailey, Karl F.. Cleveland, Ohio. (Centrifugal casting ma-
chine. 2,066.521 ; Jan. 0.
Dailev, Manvcl C. (See Eandel, W. S., Dailey, and
McNeil.)
Dailey, Raymond, IT. S. Array. Folding trunk locker and
shoe rack. 2.100.322 ; Nov. 30.
Daily, Earl L., Columbus. Ohio. Automobile safety
bumper. 2.097,S.?3 : Nov. 2.
Daimler-Benz .\. G. (See Nallinger, Fritz, assignor.)
Daimler Benz Aktiengesellschaft.' (See Nallinger, Fritz,
assignor.)
Daimler Benz Aktiengesellschaft. (See Roller, Franz, as-
signor.)
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143
Daimler-Benz Aktiengesellschaft. (See Schwaiger, Karl,
assignor.)
Daimler Benz Aktiengesellschaft. (See Thomas, Kurt,
assignor.)
Daimler Benz Aktiengesellschaft. (See Wagner, Max, as-
signor.)
Daimler Company Limited, The. (See Oliver, Albert V.,
assignor.)
Dainton, Edgar H. (See Logette, A. I., and Dainton.)
Daimler, Karl. (See Niisslein, J., Daimler, and Platz.)
Daimler, Karl, and C. Platz, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Substituted betaines. 2,082,275 ; June 1.
Dain Manufacturing Company of Iowa. (See Jones, Frank
D., assignor.)
Daisy Manufacturing Company. (See Lefever, Charles
F., assignor.)
Dake, Charles W., Grand Haven, Mich. Engine cylinder
cover. 2,076,068 ; Apr. 6.
Dake, Charles W., Grand Haven, Mich. Gas turbine.
2,091,808 ; Aug. 31.
Dake, Charles W., Grand Haven, assignor to Campbell,
Wyant & Cannon Foundry Company, Muskegon Heights,
Mich. Forming brake drums. 2,082,199 ; June 1.
Daland, Elliot. (See Wilford. Edward B.. assignor.)
Daland, Elliot. (See Wilford, E. B., and Daland.)
Dale. Arthur L,., Tacoma, Wash. Oil dispenser.
2,101,468 ; Dec. 7.
Dale, Clarence R., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Dale
Service Corporation. Method and apparatus for ce-
menting wells. 2,072,982 ; Mar. 9.
Dale, Grover C. (See Mallory, Louis V,, assignor.)
Dale, James H., Shelbyville, Tenn. Tape cutting machine.
2,080,305 ; May 11.
Dale, James H., Shelbyville, Tenn. Cloth cutting ma-
chine. 2,095,172 ; Oct. 5.
Dale, Julian K., assignor to A. E. Staley Manufacturing
Company, Decatur, 111. Production of dextrose.
2,091,433 ; Aug. 31.
Dale, Julian IC, assignor to A. E. Staley Manufacturing
Company, Decatur, 111. Production of dextrose.
2,100,433 ; Nov. 30.
Dale, Orie O., Long Beach, Calif. Line grip. 2,080,700 ;
May 18.
Dale Service Corporation. (See Dale, Clarence R., as-
signor.)
Dal6n, Gustaf, Lidingo, assignor to Svenska, Aktiebolgat
Gasaccumulator, Stockholm, Sweden. Fuel combustion.
2,067,173 ; Jan. 12.
Dal6n, Gustaf, Lidingo, assignor to Svenska Aktiebolaget
Gasaccumulator, Stockholm, Sweden. Draft regulation.
2,102,143 ; Dec. 14.
Dal6n, Sten G., and E. E. W. Anderson, assignors to Aga-
Baltic Radio Aktiebolag, Stockholm, Sweden. Electric
generator. 2,099,972; Nov. 23.
Dalenius, Duluth. (See Brandt. O. A., and Dalenius.)
Dales, Benton, Chadds Ford, Pa., and F. B. Downing,
Carneys Point, N. J., assignors to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Dispersion.
2,080,561 ; May 18.
Dales, Benton, Chadds Ford, Pa., and F. B. Downing,
Carneys Point, N. J., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Rubber-like
materials and preparing same. 2,088,407 ; July 27.
D'Alessandro, Frank, Carlisle, Pa. Footwear. 2,090,573 ;
Aug. 17.
D'Alessandro, Frank, Carlisle, Pa. Pump construction.
2,100,943 ; Nov. 30.
Daley, Frank J., Stamford, Conn. Nose cleaning imple-
ment. 2,096,162 : Oct. 19.
Dalin. David. Blilwaukee, Wis. Screen for driers.
2,080,699 ; July 13.
Dalkowitz, Godfrey, New York, assignor to American
Safety Razor Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Blade in-
spection mofhod .nnd nppai-nlus. 2,073.832; M;ir. 16.
Dalkowitz, Godfrey, New York, assignor to G. Dal-
kowitz, Brooklyn, N. Y., and .1. D. Garrctson, Oakland,
Calif., as trustees. Safety razor. 2,079,245 ; May 4.
Dall, Edward I)., Waukogan, 111., iissignor to W. F. Wriglit,
Shaker Ileiglits, Ohio. Door locking dt-vice for auto-
mobiles and tlie like. 2,102,997; Dec. 21.
Dall, John, Ventnor City, N. J. Stabilizer. 2,087,535 ;
assignor.)
DUUcnlj.ich, Walter, Berlin-Chnrlottenburg, (Jermaiiy.
Mercury vapor rectifier. 2,089,540; Aug. 10.
Diillonbach, Walter, I'erlin-Cliarlottonburg, Germany.
Electrode load-in for metal vacuum vessels. 2,089,511 ;
Aug. 10.
Diillcnbach, Waller, Borlin-Charloltenburg. G(>rniany.
Elcclric Vacuum-discharge apparatus. 2,080,512; Aug.
10.
Dilllcnbacli, Walter, Borlin-(^liarlot1enburg, Germany.
Elortrode for vacuum-diHcluirge ves.scls. 2,093,711 ;
Sept. 21.
Diillcnbach, Walfer, Borlin-CIiarlottenburg, Germany, iis
sigiior lo N. V. Machinerieon-cn Apparalen Kubrlelicn
"M(>!if", Tllri'clit, Notherl:ui(l.s. Ultra-Hhort wave tube.
2.074,253; Miir. 16.
l)!lllcnI)!ioIi, WalU'r, Borlin-Charloltenburg, Germany, as-
signor to N. V. MachliK'riccn-on apparnfeu Fabrlcken
"JMcal"', Ulrecht, N(!(horland8. Selecting device.
2,076,335 ; Apr. 0.
Dallenbach, Walter, Berlin-Charlottenberg, and G. Leiseh-
ner, Berlin-Schmockwitz, Germany, assignors to N. V.
Machinerieen-en Apparaten Fabrieken "Meat" Utrecht,
Netherlands. Transformer. 2,079,843 ; May 11.
Diillenbach, Walter, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to N. V. Machinerieen-en Apparaten Fabrieken
"Meaf", Utrecht, Netherlands. Device controlled by
radiated energy. 2,083,317 ; June 8.
Dallenbach, Walter, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to N. v. Machinerieen-en Apparaten Fabrieken
"Meaf", Utrecht, Netherlands. Gas-filled discharge
tube. 2,084,725 ; June 22.
Dallenbach, Walter, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to N. V. Machinerieen-en Apparaten Fabrieken
"Meaf", Utrecht, Netherlands. Ultra short wave gen-
erator. 2,088,842 ; Aug. 3.
Dallenbach, Walter, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to N. V. Jlachinerieen-en Apparaten Fabrieken
"Meaf", Utrecht, Netherlands. Short wave discharge
tube. 2,090,033 ; Aug. 17.
Dallenbach, Walter, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany.
Electric discharge apparatus. 2,100,797 ; Nov. 30.
Dallenbach, Walter, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to N. V. Machinerieen-en Apparaten Fabrieken
"Meaf", Utrecht, Netherlands. Electric discharge tube.
2.101,610 ; Dec. 7.
Daller, Adrian O., Dennisport, Mass., assignor to Utility
Packages, Inc. Formation of packages. 2,072,421 ;
Mar. 2.
Dalley, Richard A., assignor to "Dalnat" Rotary Wind-
screen Company Limited, Auckland, New Zealand.
Wind screen. 2,071,255 ; Feb. 16.
Dallin, Leo. (See Rylander, Fred H., assignor.)
Dallmann, Herbert, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Device for measuring
the densities or pressures of fluids. 2,092,640 ; Sept. 7.
Dallmann, Herbert, Karlshorst, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Electrical instrument.
2,098,029 ; Nov. 2.
Dallos, Max, assignor of one-half to M. Gluck, Budapest,
Hungary. Device on double warp rib frames for pro-
ducing pattern stripes running in zig-zag lines in the
fabric. 2,073,961 ; Mar. 16.
Dally, Martin. (See Giesen, J., Hanisch, and Dally.)
D'Almeida, Philemon D., Geneva, Switzerland. Identifi-
cation nest for domestic fowl. 2,068,642 ; Jan. 26.
Dalmer, Otto, and F. von Werder, Darmsadt, Germany,
assignors to Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Dihvdrotachvsterol and manufacturing the
same. 2,070.117 : Feb. 9.
Dalmer, Otto, and F. von Werder, Darmstadt, Germany,
assignors to Merck & Co., Rahway. N. J. Coumarin-3-
carboxvlic acid salt of an amino alcohol and producing
the same. 2,094.000 ; Sept. 28.
Dalmer, Otto, and H. Wieters, Darmstadt, Germany,
assignors to Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, N. J. Pro-
duction of ascorbic acid. 2,078,237 ; Apr. 27.
Dalmer, Otto, and J. Niemann, Darmstadt, Germany, as-
signors to Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, N, J. Di-halogen
substituted a-(p-hydroxyphenyl)-o-amino-acetic acid,
hydrolialides of the same, and their production.
2,085,009 ; June 29.
Dalmer, Otto, C. Diehl, and H. Pieper, Darmstadt, Ger-
many, assignors to Merck & Co. Inc.. Rahway, N. J.
Hydrouracil compounds and their production.
2,098,954 ; Nov. 16.
Dalmo Sales Corporation. (See Larson, Albert G., as-
signor.)
Dalmo Sales Corporation. (See Moseley, Tomlinson I.,
assignor.)
Dalmo Sales Corporation. (See Stafford, Scdley S., as-
signor.)
"Dalnat" Rotary Windscreen Company Limited. (See
Dalley, Richard A., assignor.)
Dalotel, Maurice A., Colombos, France. Machine for the
continuous i)rojection printing of moving picture films.
2,080,463 ; May 18.
Dalpayrat, Henri F., assignor to Radio Patents Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Radio circuits. 2,077,465; Apr.
20.
Dalpayrat, Henri F., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America. Radio
circuit. 2,077,550 ; Apr. 20.
Dalton, Charl(>s E., Fowler, Colo. Wood and drift re-
mov(>r. 2,078.127; At)r. 20.
Dalton, Frederick C, Portland, Orcg. Fuel line clearing
and vapor lock removing device. 2,0!)8,720 ; Nov. 9.
Dalton, Green, Kewanee, 111. Controlling apparatus for
prnpcllcr blades. 2,094.838; Oct. 5.
Dalloii, .loliii T., as.signor to \Vrii;lit-nalton Machinery
Cniiipanv. Incorporated, Durham, N. C. Tolmcco feeder
I'lir cigjiietle niai'hines. 2,060,338; Jan, 5,
Dallon. I'hilip, Wasliington, D. C. Plotting and comput-
ing d<'\icc. 2.0!)-, I 16; Oct. 26.
Dalton, liobert H.. assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Making glasses resistant to alkali mctnl
v.ipors. 2,085,251 ; June 29.
n.illon, Knbeil .1. (See Mitchell, T. A., and Dalton.)
Dallon, Si'luiyler N. ( Srr Ue|iliigle, II. 11.. and Diilton.)
Dallon, William, Schenectady, N. Y. Railway track stnic-
lur<- and Installing llic same. 2. 06!), 567 : Feb. 2.
Diillon, William T., assignor to The Giiuley Mountain
Colli Company. Ansted, W. Vu. Wheel mounting.
2,071,502 ; Feb. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Dalton, William T., assignor to The Gauley Mountain
Coal Company, Ansted, W. Va. Car dumper.
2.071,503 ; Feb. 23.
Dalv, George F. (See Lake, C. D., and Daly.)
Daly, George F., Johnson City, N. Y., and J. L. Ryan,
Indianapolis, Ind., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
International Business Machines Corporation, Xew
York, N. Y. Multiplying machine with improved
checking means therefor. 2,088,408 ; July 27.
Daly, George F., Johnson City, and J. M. Cunningham,
Endicott. assignors, by mesne assignments, to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Record controlled and record making accounting ma-
chine. 2,097.145 ; Oct. 26.
Dalv. John J., Xew York, X. Y. Pouring bottle stopper.
2,094.426 : Sept. 28.
Daly, Joseph P., New York, N. Y., assignor to The Ameri-
can Laundry Machinery Company. Cincinnati, Ohio.
Press control mechanism. 2,067,045 ; Jan. 5.
Daly, Joseph P.. New York, N. Y., assignor to The Amer-
ican Laundry Machinery Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Press operating mechanism and control. 2,086,259 :
July 6.
Daly, Joseph P., New York. N. Y., assignor to The
American Laundry Machinery Company, Norwood,
Ohio. Pressing machine and control mechanism.
2.101.021 ; Dee. 7.
Daly, Lewis, and 51. Johannsen, New York, N. Y'. Device
for applying mascara and similar material. 2,101,132 ;
Dec. 7.
Daly, Lloyd C. (See Colbert, C. C. and Daly.)
Daly, Raymond E.. and J. F. Walsh. Chicago, 111., as-
signors to American Maize-Products Company. Produc-
ing cornstarch conversion products. 2,094,558 ; Sept.
28.
Dalynip Pourer Corporation. (See Hoeter, Frederick W.,
assignor.)
Daman, Arthur C, Denver, Colo. Classifier. 2,071,617 ;
F.-b. 23.
DaManna, Nicholas. Brooklyn, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Delivery
mechanism for printing machine folders. 2,067,565 ;
Jan. 12.
D'Amato, Vito. (See Winter, M., and D'Amato.)
Damberg, Alfred T., Bridgeport, and C. Cady, Fairfield,
Conn., assignors, by mesne assignments, to D. M. Jones,
Troy, N. Y. Founding device. 2.070.504 ; Feb. 16.
Dame, Charles V., Lanark, 111. Drain trap. 2,074,462 ;
Mar. 23.
Damitz, Frederick M. (See Harvey, M. T.. and Damitz.)
Damitz, Frederick M., assignor to Irvington Varnish &
Insulator Co., Irvington, N. J. Varnished cambric
2,090,623 ; Aug. 24.
Damm, Carl N., and A. Pyle, Sr.. assignors to Pyle Pat-
tern & Manufacturing Company, Muskegon Heights,
Mich. Degree plate. 2,075,008 ; ]Mar. 30.
Damm, Paula, heiress. (See Damm, Walter.)
Damm. Samuel P., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Printing roller.
2,072,297; Mar. 2.
Damm. Walter, deceased, by P. Damm. heiress, Essen-
Ruhr. Germany. Automatic tobacco weigher.
2.090.252: Aug. 17.
Dnmines. ,Tohn T. (See Zeeb, W. J.. Dammes, and
rMoiiis.l
Damron, Wilbur T.. Roanoke, Va. Combined raincoat
and pockerbook. 2.072.030 ; Feb. 23.
Damrow Brothers Company. (See Damrow. Edward C,
assignor.)
Damrow, Edward C, assignor to Damrow Brothers Com-
pany, Fond du Lac, Wis. Cheese hoop. 2,082.570;
June 1.
Damrow, Edward C, assignor to Damrow Brothers Com-
pany. Fond du Lac, Wis. Cheese hoop. 2,083,318 ;
June 8.
Damrow, Edward C. Fond du Lac. Wis. Method and
apparatus for forking curd. 2.080,353 : July 6.
Dam.sel, William B.. and W. C. Damsel, New York, N. Y.
Tamperproof nonrcfillable closure. 2,069.005 ; Jan. 26.
Dnmsnl. William C. (See Damsel. William B. and W. C.)
Danckwortt, Thomas B., Los .Vngeles, Calif. Two-cycle
Diesel engine. 2.079,156; May 4.
D'Andrea, Albert P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Making colored
slides and the like. 2.073,387: Mar. 9.
Danoke, Dietrich. (See Brackett, E. M., Daneke, and
Williams.)
Daneke, Dietrich, assignor to F. M. Brackett, Topeka
Kans. Stripping machine. 2,098,413: Nov. 9.
Danel. Pierro F.. Grenoble. France, .-i^signor tn .Vtnliers
NeTret-Bcyller k Piccard-Pictef. Controlling flume.
2.073.610; Mar. 16.
Danforth, George L.. .Tr., assignor to Open Hearth Com-
bustion Company. Chicago, 111. Checkerwork constnic-
tion. 2,090,8.32 • Aug. 24.
Danforrh. George L., Jr., assignor to Open Hearth Com-
bustion Companv. Chicago, 111. Furnace co-istruction.
2.102,257 ; Dec. 14.
Danforth, John W., ot al. (See Isom. E. W., and Parme-
lee.)
Dangelmajer. Charles. Niagara Falls. N. Y., assignor to
E. T. du Pont de Nemo\irs & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Hardening of proteins. 2.101.574; Dec. 7.
Dancelma.ier, Charles. Niagara Falls. N. Y., assignor to
The E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Compan.v. Wilmington.
Del. Insecticidal composition. 2,101.704 ; Dec. 7.
Danger, Etienne, assignor to Soci^t6 Anonyme Fsines
Decoufle, Paris, France. Machine for the manufacture
of sheet-paper blocks. 2,070.394 ; Feb. 9.
Daniel, Friedrich K., London, England, assignor of fifty-
one one-hundredths to A. C. Horn Company, Long
Island City, and twenty-four one-hundredths to F. G.
Brever, New York, N. Y. Coagulating rubber latices.
2,09"6,609 ; Oct. 19.
Daniel, Karl, Cologne-Lindenthal, Germany. Device for
automatically transmitting and recording messages.
2.085,252 : June 29.
Daniel, Roval G., Beverly Hills, Calif. Vulcanizer.
2.088,026; July 27.
Dauiel, William, assignor to Greenhill & Daniel, Inc.,
Brooklyn. N. Y. Bathing suit. 2,075,387 ; Mar. 30.
Daniel, William, assignor to Greenhill & Daniel, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Bathing suit. 2.092,152 ; Sept. 7.
Daniell, James F., assignor to Ralston Steel Car Com-
panv, Columbus, Ohio. Sectional doorway. 2,072,514;
Mar. 2.
Daniels, Claude H. (See Buek, Tycho, Jr., assignor.)
Daniels, Claude H., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Deformable
insole. 2,092,909 ; Sept. 14.
Daniels, Claude H.. Wellesley Hills, Mass. Deformable
foot support for shoes and making the same.
. 2.092.910; Sept. 14.
Daniels, Claude H., Wellesley Hills, Mass. Shoe.
2,097,451 ; Nov. 2.
Daniels, Elmer A. (See Donovan, L. A., and Daniels.)
Daniels, Gervase P., Minneapolis, Minn. Combination
container and goblet for liquids. 2,086,404 ; July 6.
Daniels, Herbert F., assignor of one-half to B. Axman,
Seattle, Wash. Oil burner. 2,083,832 ; June 15.
Daniels, Josef. (See Lux, E., and Daniels.)
Daniels, Joseph, Essen, Germany, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Koppers Company. Production of low
temperature coke. 2,091,702 ; Aug. 31.
Daniels, Lee G., Rockford, 111. Valve. 2,093,692 ; Sept.
21.
Daniels, Ransom J.. Whitestone, assignor to American
Seal-Kap Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Bottle
capping mechanism. 2.068,165 ; Jan. 19.
Danielson, J. P.. Co. (See Simdberg, Carl E., assignor.)
Danielson, J. P., Co. (See Tornebohm, Kenneth A., as-
signor.)
Danielson Manufacturing Company, The. (See Chad-
bourne, J. H., and Burdick, assignors.)
Danielson Manufacturing Company, The. (See White-
head, O. N., and Toelle, assignors.)
Dann, Chai-les W., East Orange, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Thomas A. Edison, Incorporated, West
Orange, N. J. Control device and the production
thereof. 2,102,407 ; Dec. 14.
Dannenberg, Frank, J. L. Frank, and A. Groth, Rochester.
N. Y. Advertising display device. 2.073.986; Mar. 10.
Dannenberg, Hans. (See Hubert, Emil, and Dannen-
berg.)
Dannenberg, Hans, Dessau, and E. Hubert, Dessau-Ziebigk,
assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-^Iain, Germanv. Manufacture of arti-
ficial threads. 2.0S9.159 ; Aug. 3.
Dantsizen, Christian, Schenectady. N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Continuous annealing
process. 2,079,494 ; May 4.
Danuser, Caflisch, Zuricli, and F. C. Danuser. Trogen,
Switzerland. Engine temperature control device.
2,074,168 ; Mar. 16T
Danuser, Felix C. (See Danuser, Caflisch. and F. C.)
Danver, Andrew C, Providence. R. I. Lubricating de-
vice. 2.072,855 : Mar. 9.
Danvers Shoe Company. (See Newman, Donald F., as-
signor.)
Dany, Elmer W.. assignor to Ferro Enamel Corporation.
Cleveland, Ohio. Furnace. 2,069.057 ; Jan. 20.
Danzer. Catherine, et al, executors. (See Lederer, Anton.)
Danziger, Harold I., Williamstown, JIass. Machine for
making wire elements. 2.067.521 ; Jan. 12.
Darby. Ernest R.. and P. J. Potter, assignors to Federal-
Mogul Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Liner for bearings.
2,102,998; Dec. 21.
Darby, George M., Westport. Conn., assignor to The
Dorr Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Purification of
liquids. 2,087,851 ; July 20.
Darby, George M.. Westport. Conn., assignor to The Dorr
Company. Inc., New York, N. Y. Purification of liquids.
2.089.160; Aug. 3.
Darby. George M.. Westport. Conn., assignor to The Dorr
Company. Inc.. New I'ork. N. Y. Combined flocculation
and sedimentation apparatus. 2.095.923; Oct. 12.
Darby. George >L, and E. J. Roberts. Westport. Conn.,
and W. C. Weber. Larchmont, N. Y., assignors to The
Dorr Company. Inc., New York. N. Y. Flocculation.
2.081.850 ; May 25.
Darby. George M.. and E. J. Roberts. We.stport. Conn., and
W. C. Weber. Larchmont, N. Y., assignors to The Dorr
Company, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Flocculation.
2.051.851 ; May 25.
Darby. George M.. and F. J, Roberts. Westport. Conn.,
and AV. C. Weber, Larchmont, N. Y., assignors to The
Dorr Company. Inc.. New York. N. Y. Flocculation.
2.081,852; May 25.
Darby, J. P. (See Porter. Albert N.. assignor.)
Darby, John E.. New Orleans. La. Racket stringing ma-
chine. 2.0G7.563 ; Jan. 12.
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Darby, Michael L. (See Darby, Tony, assignor.)
Darby, Tony, Micliigan City, assignor of one-half to M. L.
Darby, Whiting, Ind. Bait. 2,077,311 ; Apr. 13.
D'Arcev, .John, Chelsea, Mass. Liquid level indicator.
2,098,085 ; Nov. 2.
Darche, Albert A. A., Bondy, France. Cylinder head.
2,077,824 ; Apr. 20.
Darco Corporation. (See Ingols, H. A., and Pie, as-
signors.)
Dardani, Edward V., Southport, Conn. Odometer for
motor vehicles. 2,100,024; Nov. 23.
Dardelet Threadlock Corporation. (See McManus, Ed-
ward J., assignor.)
Darden, Newton J., Washington, D. C. Combined fire
and burglar alarm. 2.086,405 ; July 6.
Dare, Walter J. (See Lachmann, G. V., Volkert, and
Dare. )
Dargis, Otis L., Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Safety brake
control. 2,103,613 ; Dec. 28.
Darley, W. S., & Co. (See Yates, De Witt E., assignor.)
Darling Automatic Stoker Co. (See Darling, Samuel M.,
assignor.)
Darling, Frank I/., Teaneck, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Crown Cork & Seal Company, Inc. Ap-
paratus for filling cans and the like. 2,071,504 ;
Feb. 23.
Darling. Frank Tj., and G. F. Darling, Paterson. N. J.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Crown Can Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Power dispensing can.
2,091,911 ; Aug. 31.
Darling, Glen F. (See Darling, Frank L., and G. F.)
Darling, L. A., Company. (See Elmer, Francis E., as-
signor.)
Darling, Philip G., Stratford, Conn. Indicator device.
2,091,028 ; Aug. 24.
Darling, Eoy L. (See Younkman, G. W., and Darling.)
Darling, Samuel M., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Darling
Automatic Stolver Co. Fuel stoker. 2,075,274 ; Mar. 30.
Darling, Samuel M., Oak Park, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Diversified Patents, Inc. Firebox con-
struction. 2,077,676 ; Apr. 20.
Darlington, Philip J., deceased, Cambridge, R. T. M.
Darlington, executrix, assignor to Robert G. Morse,
Marblehead, Mass. Gauge. 2,073,365 ; Mar. 9.
Darlington, Philip J., deceased, Cambridge ; R. T. M.
Darlington, executrix, assignor to R. G. Morse, Mar-
blehead, Mass. Blicrometer caliper. 2,080,534 ; May
18.
Darlington, Rebecca T. M., executrix. (See Darlington,
Philip J.)
Darlington, Sidney, assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electrochemical
impedance. 2,094,062 ; Sept. 28.
Darnell, Victor L., assignor to The Master Electric Com-
panv, Dayton, Ohio. Ventilared splashproof motor
housing. 2,074,067 ; Mar. 16.
Darrah, William A., Chicago, 111. Heat application and
equipment therefor. 2,073,144 : Mar. 9.
Darrington, Thomas A., Smithfield Market, England. Salt-
ing of the intestines of anim.-ils prior to the use of said
intestines as sausage skins. 2,072,443 ; Mar. 2.
Darroch, Gourley, et al., executors. (See Cotterman,
Frederick W.)
Darrow, Wirt E., Hollis, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Switchboard cord
circuit. 2,073,003 ; Mar. 9.
Darsey, Van M., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Patents Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Coating metal.
2,067,007; Jan. 5.
Darst, George H. (See Wheelbarger, A. S., and Darst.)
Dart, William F., JInson, Mich. Apparatus for cleaning
drain pipes. 2,077,516 ; Apr. 20.
Dartmoiith College, Trustees of. (See Amos, Adelbert, Jr.,
assignor.)
Dartmouth College, Trustees of. (See Ames, A., Jr., and
Gliddon, assignors.)
Dartnell, William W., assignor to The Valley Camp Coal
Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Domestic screening plant
and bin arrangement for coal. 2,071.456 ; F(>li. 23.
D'Ascanio, Corradino. assignor to Plaggio & Co., Soc. An.,
Genoa, Italy. Adjustable propeller. 2,091,029 ; Aug.
24.
Dasenbrook, Charles H., assignor to TImyor-Actlon Com-
pany. Rockford, III. Piano. 2.073.403 ; Mar. 0.
Dash, Cyrus C, Lakewood, J. G. Illggins, Cleveland, and
J. IT. Ilerlner, Lakewood, assignors to The Ilertner
Fleolric Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Connector.
2,068..309; Jan. 19.
Diishcf.sky, George, J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Method of and
app.'iratiiH for elimin;iting torsional vibrations from
power inslallatlona. 2,095.970; Oct. 19.
DasI, lOnrique M., liondon. England. Moving strind for
the display of goods, signs, and the like. 2,0S;7,187 :
Jnlv 1.",.
Dan, Eberhard IT., Ingram, Pittsburgh, Pa. Separable
fiisti'iior. 2,082,619 ; June 1.
Dnul). Cli.'irles, N('\v York, N. Y. Hydraulic compressor.
2.072,015 : Feb. 23.
Daiil), Rudolph, I'aterson, N. J,, nsslgnnr to Wright Aero-
luuidciil Corporation. Intorniil coMibu.stlon engine struc-
turo. 2.00n.:t!)l : Jan. 5.
D'Aubiirftde, I'liul f. .\. M., Saint Genls-Laval, France.
Engliio mounting. 2,081,080; June 15.
Daubenspeck, Peter E., Pontiac, ]Mich. Cement building
block. 2,077.989 : Apr. 20.
Daubert, Banks A., Hartleton, Pa. Distilling apparatus.
2,078.914 ; Apr. 27.
Daudt, Herbert W. (See Holt, L. C, and Daudt.)
Daudt, Herbert W., assignor to E. L du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Making tetra-alkyl lead.
2,091,114 ; Aug. 24.
Daudt, Herbert -W., and M. A. Youker, Wilmington, and
E. L. Mattison, Richardson Park, assignors to Kinetic
Chemicals, Inc., Wilmington, Del. Antimony trifluoride
preparation. 2,068,005 ; Jan. 19.
Daughety, Carl O., Ayden, N. C, assignor to Carolina
Chemical Company. Composition for destroying suck-
ers in tobacco and tomato plants. 2,098.135 ; Nov. 2.
Daughters, Charles G., Milford, Ohio. Automatic means
for stitching pockets and the like. 2,094,528 ; Sept. 28.
Daum, Charles, Forest Hills, N. Y. Fruit juice extractor.
2,081,424 ; May 25.
Daum, Edwin W., Louisville, Ky. Unitary sanding and
polishing machine. 2,087,022 ; July 13.
Dauphinais, Henry C, Valley City, N. Dak. File and
record system. 2,074,105 : Mar. 16.
Dausel, Hans. (See Moser, W., and Dausel.)
Dausmann, Charles F., Hempstead, assignor of one-third
to H. A. Bloomberg, New York, N. Y. Combined motive
fluid control and brake operating means for motor
vehicles. 2,081,126 ; May 18.
Daut, Doctor W. W. (See llazlett. George W., assignor.)
Dautrlck, Owen L., Detroit, Mich. Door construction.
2,066.558 ; Jan. 5.
Da Valle, Peter, South Crate, Calif. Apparatus for the
distillation of alcohol. 2,080,167 ; May 11.
Davang, Louis. (See Pollack. H., and Davang.)
Davenport, Clarence D. (See Carson, A. H., Anderson,
and Davenport.)
Davenport, Granger. (See Zimmermann, W. F., and
Davenport.)
Davenport, Herman A., Brockton, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Shaping the bottoms of shoes. 2,092,053 ; Sept. 7.
Davenport, RaUih M., Los Angeles, Calif. High lift rip-
per. 2,093,125; Sept. 14.
Davenport, Ralph M., Los Angeles, Calif. Combined
carrier scraper. 2.099.435; Nov. 16.
Davenport, Sam F., Garrett, Ind., assignor to Creek Chub
Bait Company. Fish lure. 2,088,775 ; Aug. 3.
Davey, Edward L. (See Boaver, C. J., and Davey.)
Davey, George W., Worcester, Mass. Furnace wall struc-
ture. 2,075,602 ; Mar. 30.
Davey, Wheeler P., State College, Pa., assignor to Her-
cules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Detergent,
penetrating, and wetting composition. 2,073,464 ;
Jlar. 9.
David, Andrew, assignor of one-half to J. Kaufmann,
Washington, D. C. Wave motor. 2,093,351 ; Sept. 14.
David. Aubrey D., Clarendon, Pa., assignor to The Petro-
leum I'rocesses Corporation. Wichita, Ivans. Manu-
facture of black wax. 2,100,070 ; Nov. 23.
David, Lester W., Seattle, Wash. Preparing wood for
grinding. 2,075,023 ; Mar. 30.
David. Lyn, and A. Rosenblatt, NeV York, N. Y. Laundry
finishing machine. 2.082,243; June 1.
David, Newcomb, Company, Inc. (See Ludwig, John E.,
assignor.)
David.son. .\manda M., trustee. (See Johannes, Ernst
IT., assignor.)
Davidson, Arthur C, Canton, Conn., assignor of one-
third to B. Fleeger, Tulsa, Okla. Metallurgical addi-
tion agent and process. 2,079,901; May 11.
Davidson, Bruce J., Kew Gardens, assignor to National
Biscuit Company, New York, N. Y. Adjustable bottom
for containers. 2,095,798; Oct. 12.
Davidson, Edward I\l., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Continental Can Company, Inc. I'rint-
ing ink. 2,091.906 ; Sept. 7.
Davidson, Edward W., Los Angeles, Calif. Suture re-
tainer. 2,075,508; Mar. 30.
Davidson. Francis I!.. Sout licnd-on-Sea, England. Auto-
matic burglar and fire .Tlarni. 2,090,574; Aug. 17.
Davidson. George W., Pocahontas, Va. Plow tip.
2,075,182; Mar. 30.
Davidson, Jack IT., assignor to Armstrong-Blum Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, Til. Ilack.saw. 2,101,362; Dec. 7.
Davidson, John C, Brooklyn, assignor to Electrical Re-
senrch Products, Inc., N(>w Yoik, N. Y. Sound film
reproducing apparatus. 2,094,063; Sept. 28.
Diividson, John (,'. F. (See Farrer, D., Davidson, and
Harris.)
D.'ividson, Julius R., Chicago, III., assignor to Kensington,
Incorporated, New Kensington, I'li. Server for ciga-
rettes or the like. 2,082,442; .liine 1.
Davidson, I,awrenoe J.. Chicago. III. Apparatus for treat-
ing li(iuids, 2, 005. 350 : Oct. 12.
Davidson, Louis. (See Klrschner, L., and Davidson.)
Davidson, McClcllnn, llanovei', I'n. Automatic damper
regiiliitor. 2,007,564; Jan, 12.
Davidson, Walter C. (See IIolT, J. B., and David.son.)
David.son, William Ti\, St. I'anI, IMInn, .\ntoinatlo Inter-
coniniunlciil lug Rystem. 2.076,176; Apr, (>.
DiivldsoM, \\'illi:im M., and T. B. Jones, Toronto. Ontario,
Caniidii, assignors to Itakcllte Corporation, Ni'W York,
N. Y. Making buttons from plastic material.
2,087,470 ; July 20.
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Davidson, William W., Evanston, 111. Blank Conveying
apparatus. Re. 20,581 ; Dec. 14.
Davidson, William W., Evanston, 111. Machine for sepa-
rating and feeding blanks. 2,089,946 ; Aug. 17.
Davidson, William Ward, Evanston, 111. Blank conveyer
board. 2,083,296 ; June 8.
Davidson, \\ illie J., \Vtiarton, Tex. Safety latch equipped
coupling pin. 2,077,825 ; Apr. 20.
Davies, David P., assignor to J. I. Case Company, Racine,
Wis. Pump. 2,068,536 ; Jan. 19.
Davies, David R., Didsbury, England, assignor to General
Electric Companv. Metal-clad electrical switch gear.
2,084,893 ; June 22.
Davies, Ernest. (See Craig, J. A., and Davies.)
Davies, George R., East Hartford, Conn. Clothesline
mechanism. 2,088.638 ; Aug. 3.
Davies, Gomer L. (See Mashbir, S. F., Kear, Davies, and
Orton.)
Davies, Henry H. (See Marsh, S. W., and Davies.)
Davies, Herbert T., London, England, assignor to The
Metallurgical Treatment Syndicate Limited, Edinburgh,
Scotland. Protective treatment of metals and alloys.
2,097,211 : Oct. 26.
Davies, Holden H., Pasadena, Calif. Pressure regulating
valve. 2,093,035 ; Sept. 14.
Davies, Idris I., Madison, Wis,, dedicated to the free use
of the people of the United States. Universal moisture
bridge. 2,088,843 ; Aug. 3.
Davies, James A., Media, assignor to Westinghouse Elec-
tric & Jlanufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
Reversing turbine. 2,076,621 : Apr. 13.
Davies, Leonard J. (See Warren, H. W. H., Davies, and
jNIitchell.)
Davies, Leonard J., Rugby, England, assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric discharge lamp. 2,087,753 ;
July 20.
Davies, Leonard J., Rugby, England, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric discharge lamp.
2,087,754; July 20.
Davies, Leonard J., Rugby, England, assignor to General
Electric Companv. Electric gaseous discharge lamp.
2,103,029 ; Dec. 21.
Davies & Metcalfe Limited. (See Metcalfe, Richard D.
and J. C, assignors.)
Davies, Richard L., assignor to Pennsylvania Salt Manu-
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Making alkali
sub-silicates. 2,100,944 ; Nov. 30.
Davies, Wayne, Evanston, 111. Forming packing rings.
2.076,528; Apr.'lS.
Davies, William R, (See Thomas, H. R., and Davies.)
Davies, W. Sanders, et al., trustees. (See Morgan, John
D., assignor.)
Daviet. August H., Hillside, N. J. Fire hydrant.
2.083,319 ; June 8.
Davis, Abner F. H., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Faries
Manufacturing (Company, Decatur, 111. Lighting unit.
2,082,687 ; June 1.
Davis, Anthony E., Philadelphia, Pa. Adjustable chair
and roller for pipes. 2,103,811 ; Dec. 28.
Davis, Archibald H., Jr. (See Winsborough, P., and
Davis.)
Davis, Arnold R, (Spe'Miller, J. M., and Davis.)
Davis, Arthur B.. Springfield, Ohio. Printing plate mold
and malcing same. 2,085,740 ; July 6.
Davis, Arthur B,, Springfield, Ohio. Printing plate and
mounting the same. 2,101,052 ; Dec. 7.
Davis, Arthur J. (See Sohn, C. J., and Davis.)
Davis, Arthur P. (See Adams, Lytle S.. assignor.)
Davis, Augustine, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Truck tank and
cab. 2,100,383 ; Nov. 30.
Davis, Benjamin F. (See Abrams, A., Wagner, and
Davis.)
Davis, Calvin V. (See Stewart. S. W., and Davis.)
Davis, Charles I).. Columbia, S. C. Fracture pin.
2,081,293 : May 25.
Davis, Charles H., Cheshire, and E. L. Munson, Nauga-
tuck, assignors to The American Brass Company, Water-
bury, Conn. Copper base alloys. 2,075,509 ; Mar. 30.
Davis, Charles H., Cheshire, and E. L. Munson, Naugatuck,
assignors to The American Brass Companv, Waterbury,
Conn. Copper base alloy. 2,101,930; Dec. 14.
Davis, Clarke F., Short Hills. N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to American Cyanamid <^- CbeminTl Cor-
poration. Gypsum lumber. Re. 20,275 ; Feb. 23.
Davis, Clarke F., Short Hills, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to American Cyanamid & Chemical Cor-
poration. Fireproofing slab. 2.074,463 : Mar. 23.
Davis, Clarke F., Short Hills, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to American Cyanamid & Chemical Cor-
poration. Slab and building construction. 2,083,987 ;
June 15.
Davis, Clarke F.. Short Hills. N. J., assignor to American
Cyanamid & Chemical Corporation. New York, N. Y.
Building construction. 2,087,218; .Tuly 13.
Davis. Clarke F., Short Hills. N. J., assignor to American
Cyanamid & Chemical Corporation, New York. N. Y.
Precast slab and building construction. 2,091,140 ;
Aug. 24.
Davis, Clarke F.. Short Hills. N. J., assignor to American
Cyanamid & Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Ceiling construction. 2.092.751 ; Sent. 14.
Davis, Clarke F.. Short Hills, N. J., assignor to American
Cyanamid & Chemical Corporation, Now York, N. Y.
Slab construction. 2,092,752 ; Sept. 14.
Davis, Clarke F., Short Hills. N. J,, assignor to American
Cyanamid & Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Deck. 2,093,108; Sept. 14.
Davis, Clarke F., Short Hills, J. G. Brush, Westfleld,
and L. K. Mayne, Linden, assignors to American
Cyanamid & Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Ceiling construction and slab therefor. 2,103,969 ; Dec.
28.
Davis, Claud F., Pineville, Ky. Compressor pump.
2,091,752 ; Aug. 31.
Davis, Dean W.. Pendleton, Ind. Aging distilled alcoholic
beverages. 2,091,030 ; Aug. 24.
Davis, Edward, San Leandro, assignor to W. E. Johnson,
D. Burkholder, and G. E. Drake, Oakland, Calif. Coat-
ing compound and apparatus for using same.
2,087,504 ; July 20.
Davis. Edward, Clifton, and E. W. Freeman, Belleville,
N. J., assignors to Continental Can Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Dredging container. 2,097,210 ; Oct. 26.
Davis, Edward D.. assignor to The Bove Needle Company,
Chicago. 111. Display support. 2,090,440 : Aug. 17.
Davis, Edward D., assignor to The Boye Needle Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Hairpin. 2,099,927 ; Nov. 23.
Davis, Edward D., assignor to The Bo.ve Needle Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Commodity display cabinet.
2.100.132 ; Nov. 23.
Davis, Edward R., assignor to Norman Hutchinson,
Wilkesbarre, Pa. Receptacle for milk bottles or the
nice. 2,086,156 ; July 6.
Davis. Ellery L., Lincoln, Nebr. Liquid sprayer.
2,088,082 ; July 27.
Davis, Elmer M., assignor to Industrial Patents Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Deodorizer. 2,084,894 ; June 22.
Davis, Elmer W., Newton Center, Mass., and A. H. May-
nard, Warwick, R. I., assignors to Boston Wire Stitcher
Company, Portland, Maine. Identification and recording
device. 2,072,098 ; Mar. 2.
Davis, Elmer W., Newton Center, !Mass., and A. H. May-
nard. Warwick, R. I., assignors to Boston Wire
Stitcher Company, Portland, Maine. Identification and
recording devices. 2,099,679 ; Nov. 23.
Davis. Emanuel, Brooklyn, assignor to Correct Printing
Company, Inc., New Yorlc, N. Y. Mailing folder.
2.009.602 : Feb. 2.
Davis, Ernest W., Oak Park, assignor to Stewart-Warner
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Lubricating apparatus.
2,070,003; Feb. 9.
Davis, Ernest W., Oak Park, assignor to Stewart-Warner
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Lubricating apparatus.
2,070,004 ; Feb. 9.
Davis, Ernest \\'.. Oak Park, assignor to Stewart-Warner
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Lubricating apparatus.
2,074,143 ; Mar. 16.
Davis, Ernest W., Oak Park, assignor to Stewart-Warner
Corporation. Chicago, 111. Lubricating apparatus.
2,08'f.085 : July 13.
Davi.s, Ernest W.. Oak Park, assignor to Stewart-Warner
Oirporation. Chicago, 111. Lubricating apparatus.
2,097.871 ; Nov. 2.
Davis, Ernest W., Oak Park, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Stewart-Warner Corporation. Chicago, 111.
Combined pump and reservoir for centralized lubricat-
ing systems. 2,098,570 ; Nov. 9.
Davis, Ernest W.. Oak Park, assignor to Stewart-Warner
Corporation. Chicago, 111. Pistol grip oil can.
2,102.837 ; Dec. 21.
Davis. Frank L., Jr., Kenilworth, assignor to The Watson-
Stillman Co.. Roselle, N. J. Pump. 2,095.316 : Oct. 12.
Davis & Furber JIa chine Company. (See Jensen, A. C,
and Kelly, assignors.)
D.avis & Furhor Macliine Company. (See Knight, Henry
n., assignor.)
Davis, G. Howlett, Jr., Detroit, Mich. Sound-controlled
ar-tuating mechanism. 2.100,434; Nov. 30.
Davis, Garland H. B. and J. I. Wasson. Elizabeth, N. J.,
assignors to Standard Oil Development Company.
Treating a petroleum oil. 2,063,847 ; Jan. 26.
Davis, Garland 11. B., Baton Rouge, La., and C. C.
Swoope, Bayonne, N. J., assignors to Standard Oil De-
velopment Company. Producing pour inhibitors for
wax-containing oils. 2,087,682 ; July 20.
Davis. Garvin H.. Calico Rock, Ark. Adjustable book
holder. 2.092,605 ; Sept. 7.
Davis & Geek, Inc. (See Carruthers, Francis W., as-
signor.)
Davis. George C, assignor of one-third to P. N. Orton
and one-tliird to P. G. Scofes, Lansing, Mich. Blinking
light system. 2,078.372 ; Apr. 27.
Davis, Gebrgc G., Eugene, Oreg. Cleaning and polishing
device. 2.070,712 ; Feb. 10.
Davis, George H.. Washington, D. C. Multiple action
thermostat. 2.101,637; Dec. 7.
Davis, George W., Mlneola, N. Y. Septic tank. 2,069,058 ;
Jan. 26.
Davis, George W., and W. C. Davis, Richmond, Ind.
Lawn mower. 2,071,162; Feb. 16.
Davis, Harold F., assignor to Kingsbury Manufacturing
Company, Keene. N. H. Brake for toy vehicles.
2.066,826 ; .Tan. 5.
Davis, Harold G., Denver, Colo. Coffee maker.
2.079.603 ; May 11.
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Davis, Harold S., and A. W. Francis, Woodbury, N. J.,
assignors to Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Recovery of olefines from gaseous or
liouid mixtures. 2,077,041 ; Apr. 13.
Davis, Harold S., and A. W. Francis, Woodbury, N. J.,
assignors to Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated,
Neve York, N. Y. Manufacture of esters from olefines.
2,079,652 ; May 11.
Davis, Henry S., West Haven, Conn. Speed responsive
control mechanism. 2,072,246 ; Mar. 2.
Davis, Isaiah C, Berwick, Pa., assignor to American Car
and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Railway tank
car. 2,085,419 ; June 29.
Davis, John G., Pomona, Calif., assignor to G. P. Hiatt.
Citrus fruit cutting knife. 2,092,550 ; Sept. 7.
Davis, John V. (See Dixon, A. L., and Davis.)
Davis, John W. (See Crandall, L. Davis, and Lindquist.)
Davis, John W., Prince George County, Va., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Solvay Process Company,
New York, N. Y. Process and apparatus for the treat-
ment of gases. 2,075,510 ; Mar. 30.
Davis, Joseph R., Clarksburg, W. Va. Method and ap-
paratus for introducing explosive charges into internal
combustion engines. 2,068,311 ; Jan. 19.
Davis, Joseph S., New Iberia, La. Detachable button.
2,085,641 ; June 29.
Davis, Julius, New York, N. Y. Making comforters.
2,081,986 ; June 1.
Davis, Julius, New York, N. Y. Comforter. 2,087,505 ;
July 20.
Davis, Kenneth, Edensburg, Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Peale-Davis Company, Wilmington, Del.
Process and mechanism for separating intermixed di-
vided materials. 2,079,246 ; May 4.
Davis, L. L. Jr., trustee, et al. (See Gilbert, Riley, as-
signor. )
Davis, Leonard S. (See Spencer, H. W., and Davis.)
Davis, Lewis N., assignor to Douglas Aircraft Company,
Inc., Santa Monica, Calif. Heat treating furnace and
heat treating. 2,075,929 ; Apr. 6.
Davis, Louis E., Fort Smith, Ark. Film developing
holder. 2,082,876 ; June 8.
Davis, Maynard L., et al. (See Burkhalter, Lloyd, as-
signor.)
Davis, Melvin L., Wichita, Kans. Vehicle wheel raising
device. 2,076,069 ; Apr. 6.
Davis, Merlin, Milton Pa. Production of complex sounds.
2,075.802 : Apr. 6.
Davis, Morris A., Los Angeles, Calif. Molding machine.
2,090,784 ; Aug. 24.
Davis, Myron J., Detroit, Mich. Light equipped vanity
case. 2,070,857 ; Feb. 16.
Davis, Nathaniel F., Contoocook, and C. Straw, Henniker,
N. H. Box or carton. 2,089,345 ; Aug. 10.
Davis, Oscar M., Houston, Tex. Coupling. 2,070,077 ;
Feb. 9.
Davis, Philip W., Cambridge, Mass. Refining lead.
2,087,967; July 27.
Davis, Respess H., Henry, Va. Centrifugal pump.
2,067,903 ; Jan. 19.
Davis, Robert A., Jr., Nampa, Idaho. Foot supporter.
2,091434; Aug. 31.
Davis, Robert E., assignor to W. B. Dnvis & Son, Inc.,
Port Payne, Ala. Making hosiery. 2,089,879 ; Aug. 10.
Davis, Robert E., assisnnr to W. P.. Davis & Son, Inc.,
Fort Payne, Ala. Hosiery. 2,089,880 ; Aug. 10.
. Davis, Robert E., assignor to W. B. Davis & Son, Inc.,
Fort Payne, Ala. Stocking top. 2,095,924; Oct. 12.
Davis, Robert L., Grand Rapids, Mich., a.^^signor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh. Pa. Network for tower lights. 2,066,928 ;
Jan. 5.
Davis, Robert L., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric k Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Polyphase oscillator. 2,069,521 ;
Feb. 2.
Davis, Robert W., et al. (See Paterson, Earle W. G.,
assignor.)
Davis, Robert W., Lexington, Ky. Wire splicer.
2.098.045; Nov. 10.
Davis, Rowland F., Tnckahoe, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Electrical pro-
tective sysleni. 2,087,340; July 20.
Davis, ThPoi)hilus A., Los Angoles, Calif. Racket.
2,097.610; Nov. 2.
Davis, \V. B., & Son, Inc. (Sep Davis, Robert E., assign-
or.)
Davis, Walter C. (See Davis, George W., and W. C.)
Davis, Waller F., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Ranger Engineering Corporation. Farmlngdale. Long
Island, N. Y. Engine cooling device. Re. 20,251 ; Jan.
Davis, William A. (See Badger, H. J., and Davis.)
Davis, William E., Jlacon, Ga. Spring and spindle bracket.
2,072,-Ii)8; Mar. 2.
Davis, Willlnni II., et al. (Sec Chandler, Daniel L., as-
signor.)
Davis, William II., pt al. (See Rowe, F. IT. and Chandler,
assignors.)
Davis, William Z., Niles, Ohio. Boiler stand. 2,084,481 ;
June 22.
Davison, Alice L. R., cxeoutrlx. (See Davison, Gregory C.)
Davison, Charles R. (See Ropscli, F. P., mid Davison.)
Davison, Charles R., and E. F. Seibel, Erie, Pa., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Standard Stoker
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Firing table.
2,072,052; Feb. 23.
Davison Chemical Corporation, The. (See Hardiek, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Davison, Gregory C, deceased, A. L. S. Davison, execu-
trix, Lyme, assignor, by mesne assignments, to American
Ordnance Corp., New London, Conn. Ordnance.
2,072,099 ; Mar. 2.
Davison, Robert L. (See Groeniger, W. C, and Davison.)
Davison, Robert L., assignor to John B. Pierce Founda-
tion, New York, N. Y. Building construction.
2,075,338; Mar. 30.
Davock, Harlow N., Birmingham, Mich. Bathtub.
2,087,183 ; July 13.
Daw, Burton G., Webster Groves, Mo. Automatic plating
conveyer. 2,102,308 ; Dec. 14.
Dawes, Robert T., Hudson, Mass. Shoe gore. 2,097,810 ;
Nov. 2.
Dawley, Lester W., et al. (See McClanahan, Eflae, as-
signor.)
Dawn Manufacturing Corporation, The. (See Harper,
C. C, and Kitendaugh, assignors.)
Dawn Mfg. Corp., The. (See Talley, Thurmon H., as-
signor. )
Dawrs, Harvey P., Lewiston, and H. R. Power, assignors,
by mesne assignments, to The Carborundum Company,
Niagara Palls, N. Y. Grading machine. 2,075,097 ;
Mar. 30.
Dawson, Albert J., Sewickley, Pa., assignor to The Dravo
Contracting Company. Barge. 2,100,472 ; Nov. 30.
Dawson, Cecil F., Easton, Pa., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Dixie-Vortex Company, Chicago, 111. Frozen
confectionery product. 2,093,712 ; Sept. 21.
Dawson, Charles E., assignor to Kittle Manufacturing
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Broiler. 2,094,915 ;
Oct. 5.
Dawson, George A. (See Middleton, E. B., and Dawson.)
Dawson, George H. (See Dewar, R. J., and Dawson.)
Dawson, George H., assignor to Wilson-Jones Company,
Chicago. 111. Loose leaf binder. 2,073,049 ; Mar. 9.
Dawson, George H., assignor to Wilson-Jones Company,
Chicago, 111. Loose leaf binder. 2,076,205 ; Apr. 6.
Dawson, George H., assignor to Wilson-Jones Company,
Chicago, 111. Loose leaf binder. 2,079,761 ; May 11.
Dawson, George H., Chicago, P. O. Unger, Glen Ellyn,
and P. D. Wedge, Lombard, assignors to Wilson-Jones
Company, Chicago, 111. Summary board. 2,077,677 ;
Apr. 20.
Dawson, Horace W., U. S. Army, Fort Lewis, Wash.
Nozzle holder. 2,074,326 ; Mar. 23.
Dawson, James C, Webster Groves, Mo., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Loose Leaf Metals Company.
Loose leaf binder. 2,072,546 ; Mar. 2.
Dawson, James C, Webster Groves, Mo., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Loose Leaf Metals Company. Chain
post loose leaf binder. 2,072.547 ; Mar. 2.
Dawson, Jerome. (See SaruUo, I. P., and Dawson.)
Dawson, John W. (See Gulliksen, P. H., and Dawson.)
Dawson, John W., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
Welding apparatus. 2,066,929 ; Jan. 5.
Dawson, John W., Wilkinsburg. assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Electric discharge apparatus. 2,009,734; Feb. 2.
Dawson, .John W., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsljurgh,
Pa. Metering system. 2,075,098 ; Mar. 30.
Dawson, John W., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Welding apparatus. 2,083,190 ;
June 8.
Dawson, John W., East McKepsport, assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Electrical control system. 2,081,987 ;
June 1.
Daw.son, John W., East McKeesport, assignor to Westlng-
hon.«p Elpctric & Manufacturing Company, East I'Uts-
burgh, I'a. Electric discharge apparatus. 2,100,735 ;
Nov. 30.
Dawson, Robert K., Guelph, Ontario, Canada. Heat ex-
change device. 2,094,774 ; Oct. 5.
Day, ("Iwirlos A., ,Tr., I^ong Beach, assignor, bv nuvsne as-
signments, to RichlioUi Oil Corpora limi, iJos Angoles,
Calif. Refining gasoline containing morcaptnns.
2,084,575 ; Juno 22.
Day, (Charlotte (}., pt al. (See Low, Loo 1\I., assignor.)
Da.v, Clayton L. (See Ilorton, G. T., and Da.v.)
Day, Clayton L., Chicago, 111., assignor to Chicago Bridge
and Iron Company. Container. 2,094,580 ; Oct. 5.
Day, Edwin Ti,, Uouslon, 'I'ex. Nail and tack driving de-
vice. 2,078,00 1 ; Apr. 20.
Day, George J., BulTalo, N. Y. Thermostatic vnlve.
:5,10;!,6M ; Dec 28.
Day, Harry G., Colnnibia Tlpighta Station, Minn. Grind-
ing mnchlne. :;,072,157; Mar. 2.
Day, Harry S. (Sep llyers, I'lilllip L., assignor.)
Day, J. H., Compan.v, The. (See KlrchhofT, WilllMm (!.,
assignor.)
Day, J. II., Conipiiny, The. (See Miison, E. S. and
KIrchhotT, nsslgnors.)
Day, T. H., Company, The. (See SehllV, SIgmund, ns-
signors.)
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IXDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
JDay. John A., Birmingham. Mich., assignor to C. F.
Burees3 Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Silencer.
2,07S.754 : Apr. 27.
Dav, Lrf-onard, -New York, X. Y. Twin 16 sound on film
projector. 2,077,860 ; Apr. 20.
Day, Leslie G., Taplow, assignor to Magnesium Castings
and Products Limited, and to High Duty Alloys Lim-
ited, Slough, England. Melting, refining and prepara-
tion for easting of magnesium and like metals.
2.077,990 ; Apr. 20.
Day. Lester S.. Hamden, Conn., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Portable pole step.
2.097.562 ; Xov. 2.
Day, Louis J.. Floral Park, X. T.. assignor to Josam Manu-
facturing Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Method and ap-
paratus for circulating water in swimming pools.
2.07o.7?4: Mar. 16.
Dav, Peter. Jr.. Fort Collins, Colo. Cultivator blade
attachment. 2,070,155 : Feb. 9.
Day. Kay E., Seattle. Wash. Piston. 2.066,613; Jan. 5.
Day, Roland B.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to Uni-
versal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Treatment
of hydrocarbon oils. 2,080,701 ; May IS.
Day. KolanU B., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, HI. Light
hydrocarbons. 2.096.163 ; Oct. 19.
Dav. Kov C, Delphi, Ind. Adjustable concrete form
spaeer'and clamp. 2,069,085 : Jan. 26.
Dav. Wi'MoT-a p.. jr. (See Wirrer. G., and Day.)
Day, William P., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The In-
ternational Vibrator Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Meth-
od and anparatus for repairing railway track.
2.070,260 ; Feb. 9.
Day. U'iUiam P.. assignor to International Vibration Com-
pany. Cleveland. Ohio. Method of and appar.irus for
laying reenforced concrete. 2,077,356 ; Apr. 13.
Day, William P., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
fntemational Vibration Company, Cleveland. Ohio.
Making or repairing roads. 2.0S5.420 ; June 29.
Day, ^\il!iam P., assignor to The International Vibration
Companv. Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for vibrating
concrete". 2.093.586 : Sept. 21.
Day. Winterton J.. Alplaus. X. T.. assignor to General
Electric Companv. Lamp-positioning device. 2.087.207:
July 13.
Day and Zimmermann, Incorporated. (See Badenhausen,
John P., assignor.)
Dayes. Frederick E. (See Morris, H. L., and Dayes.)
Daves. Frederick E.. Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to Ameri-
can Car and Foundry Motors Company, New York.
X. Y. Lubricating system. 2,074,373 ; Mar. 23.
Davhuff. Charlie. Terre Haute, Ind.. and G. McCreery.
Washington, D. C. Bedding article. 2.093.713 ; Sept.
21.
Davton. Oara R., Westfield, X. J. Lock. 2,087,755 ;
July 20.
Dayton, James M., Torrington. Conn. Indicating device
with backlash eliminator. 2.075,930 ; Apr. 6.
DavTon. Max E., assignor to Bamax Machine Co., Inc.,
Rockford. HI. Trailer hitch. 2.000.113 : .A.ug. 17.
Dayton Pump & Mfg. Company. The. (See Beckett, W.
H.. and Horvath. assignors.)
I>ayton Rubber Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Freedlander, Abraham L., assignor.)
Dayton Rubber Mfg. Company. The. (See Bitzert, Xorman
J., assignor.!
Dayton Steel Foundry Company, The. (See Walther, G.,
and Miller, assignors.)
Dayton. Wilbur O.. assismor to Whitdav (Company, Chi-
cago, m. Cement. 2.092.600 : Sept. 7.
Dayton, Wilbur O.. assignor ro Whitday Company, Chi-
cago. T\\. Composition of niarter for sealing and im-
pregnating. 2.092.601 : Sept. 7.
Dayvolt, Henry E.. assignor of one-half to C. F. Lanten-
plager. Evansville, Ind. Hydraulic brake. 2,084,295 ;
June 15.
Dazey Churn & Manufacturing Co. (See Dazey, Harry L.,
assignor.)
Dazey Chum & Manufacturing Co. (See Killinan, Thomas
A., assignor.)
Dazey, Harry L., Clayton. Mo., assignor to Dazey Chum 4
Manufacttirins Co.. St. Louis, Mo. Device for oi)ening
cans. 2.068,597 : Jan. 19.
Dazev. Harrv L., assignor to Dazey Churn & Manufac-
tufinz Co., St. Louis, Mo. Can opener. 2.070,261 ;
Feb. 9.
Dazev, Harrv L., Clayton, Mo. Developing photographic
film. 2.076.070 ; .A.pr. 6.
Deahl. Kenneth J. (See Hunter, P. E., and Deahl.) -
Deal, Erastus C. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Mechanical adjuster.
Re. 20.327 : Apr. 13.
Deal. Hubert, Marshall, X. C Horseshoeing device.
2.075.793 : Apr. 6.
De Alzugaray. Baseres. Xew York, X. T. Extracting gold
and silver from their ores. 2.088.844 : Aug. 3.
Dean, .\lbert G., Xarberth, assicnor to Edward G. Budd
Manufacturing Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Sheet
metal beam. 2,082,792 : June 8.
Dean, Charles A., Bakersfield, CaUf. Drill. 2.080,116;
May 11.
Dean. Charles A., Bakersfield, Calif. Roller shoulder bit.
2.0S0.117: May 11.
Fur cutting machine.
Fur cutting machine.
Fur cutting machine.
C. and J. Gross, 3Iin-
mineral aggregates.
Dean. Charles E., Bayside, X. Y., assignor to Hazeltine
corporation. Control system. 2.080.115 ; May 11.
Dean, Da%nd M., Detroit, Mich. Trousers and forming
same. 2,079,398 ; May 4.
Dean, Edmund W., assignor to Duplex Printing Press
Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Plate finishing and
trimming machine. 2,083,898 ; June 15.
Dean, Edmund W.. assignor to Duplex Printing Press Com-
pany, Battle Creek, Mich. Rotary folding mechanism
for printing presses. 2,093.233 ; Sept. 14.
Dean. Edmund W., assignor to Duplex Printing Press Com-
panv. Battle Creek, Mich. Rotarv foldine mechanism.
2.093.234: Sept. 14.
Dean, Edmund W., assignor to Duplex Printing Press Com-
pany, Battle Creek. Mich. Rotary folding mechanism.
2,093.235 ; Sept. 14.
Dean, Floyd D. (See Schwa rz. B. E., and Dean.)
Dean, Herbert, Mount Lebanon, assignor to Federal
Enameling & Stamping Companv. McKees Bocks, Pa.
Enamelware utensiL 2,071.817 ; Feb. 23.
Dean. Oscar M., Sioux Citv. Iowa.
2.073.194: Mar. 9.
Dean. Oscar M.. Sioux City, Iowa.
2.073.195 : Mar. 9.
Dean. Oscar M.. Sioux City, Iowa.
2.073.196 ; Mar. 9.
Dean. Reginald S., Washington, D.
neapolis, Minn. Pulverizing
2,078,933 ; May 4.
Dean, Walter .\. (Soo K^mp'". L. W.. and Pean.l
Dean, Walter B., Xarberth, Pa., assignor to Edward G.
Budd Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Bail car
truck. 2,074,891 ; Mar. 23.
Dean. WUliam T., Garv. Ind. Steel house construction
and the like. 2,103,407 ; Dec. 28.
D4 Andreis. .\lberT.j. W ashingion, D. C. Changeable price
marker. 2.093.714: .<?ept. 21.
Deane, WUliam E., Tampa, Fla. Concealed valve and
lock plug. 2.092.572 ; Sept. 7.
Deans, Frederick E.. C. F. Manger, and G. A. Buswell,
assignors to The Bentley Engineering Company Lim-
ited. Leicester, England. Circular knitting machine.
2.101.494: Dec. 7.
Dearborn Chemical Company. (See Gunderson, Lewis O.,
assignor.)
Dearborn. Eugene L.. Fairfield. Calif. Automatic valve
for sprinkler systems. 2.097.452 : Xov. 2.
De.arbom. Frederick E.. Washington. D. C, dedicated to
the free use of the public. Double salt of copper aesen-
ite and a copper salt of an unsaturated fat^ add and
process of making the same. 2,080,004 ; May 11.
Dearborn, Richard J.. Summit, and W. P. Gee, Plainfield.
X. J., assignors to The Texas Company. Xew York. X. Y.
Solvent refining of lubricating oil. 2.074.2.i4 : Mar. 16..
Dearing. Lester V.. Milwaukee. Wis., assignor to Auto-
matic Unit Corporation. Sheet fe«iing device.
2.097.587 : Xov. 2.
Dearinger. John. Versailles, Ind. Com planter and wire-
less check rower. 2,091.194 ; Aug. 24.
Dearling. Harry S.. assicmr.r. by m^sne assignments, to
Perry, Frucht ,Xew York, X. T. Odorizing appliance.
2.092.72S : Sf-pr. 7.
De Ayala. Jos^, San Juan, P. R. Coffeepot 2,072,199;
Mar. 2.
De Back, Willi.am. (See Thompson. A. R.. and de Back.)
De Back, William, assignor to Food Machinery Corpora-
tion. San Jose, Calif. Blanching spinach and the like.
2,094,874 ; Oct. 5.
De Bats, Jean H. L., East Orange. X. J., assignor of
ten percent to H. W. DiXj Scarsdale, X. T., and
ninety percent to Metal Carbides Corporarion. Youngs-
town, Ohio. Forming diamondiferous abrasive compo-
sitions. 2.068.S4S : Jan. 26.
De Bats, Jean H. L., East Orange, X. J., assignor of
ten per cent to H. W. Dix, Scarsdale, X. T., and ninety
per cent to Metal Carbides Corporation. Toungstown,
Ohio. Tool and making same. 2,070,156 ; Feb. 9.
De Bats. Jean H. L.. East Orange, X. J., assignor of ten
per cent to H. W. Dix, Scarsdale, X. Y.. and ninety
per cent to Metal Carbides Corporation, Youngstown,
Ohio. Making edged tools. 2,086,121 : July 6.
De Baufre. William L., Lincoln, Xebr. Heat exchanger.
2.075.511 ; Mar. 30.
De Baufre, William L., Lincoln, Xebr. Method and ap-
paratus for separation of gaseous mixtures. 2,089,543 :
Aug. 10.
De Baufre, William L.. Lincoln, Xebr. Method of and
apparatus for drying a moist gaseous mixture.
2,093.805 : Sept. 21.
De Baufre, William L.. Lincoln. Xebr. Apparatus for
cooling and rectifying mixed gases. 2.097.434 ; Xov. 2.
De Baufre, William L.. Lincoln. Xebr. Making and ar-
rangement of interchangers for hear exchange between
fluid-: at low temperatures. 2.101.167 : Dec. 7.
De Baver-Krucsay. Dezso, Budapest, Hungary. Light
filler. 2.087,802 : July 20.
De Beauregard, .Am6dge C. Paris, France. Apparatus for
regulating the temperature of fluids. 2,079,397 ;
May 4.
De Beeson. George, assignor to R, S. Dollar. San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Masmptic compass. 2.0S7.0S6 : Julv 13.
Debelack, August, Vienna. Austria. Piston. 2,067,314 :
Jan. 12.
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De Berard, Louis A., Glencoe, and G. T. Martin, assignors,
by mesne assignments, to Associated Electric Labora-
tories, Inc., Cliicago, 111. System of recording.
2,066,672 ; Jan. 5.
De Bethune, Gaston S. P., New York, N. Y. Mixer.
2,077,226; Apr. 13.
De Bethune, Gaston S. P., New York, N. Y. Continuous
beat exchange between a condensing vapor and a liquid.
2,077,227; Apr. 13.
De Bethune, Gaston S. P., New York, N. Y. Continuous
thermodisintegrator. 2,077,228 ; Apr. 13.
DeBethune, Gaston S. P., New York, N. Y. Portable mixer.
2,078,065 ; Apr. 20.
De Bethune, Gaston S. P., New York, N. Y. Method of
and apparatus for producing pastes of food and simi-
lar products. 2,086,539: July 13.
De Boer, Jan H., and M. C. Teves, Eindhoven, Netherlands,
assignors to Radio Corporation of America. Photo-
electric tube and making it. 2,066,878 ; Jan. 5.
De Boer, Jan H., and R. J. H. Alink, assignors to N. V.
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Making negative prints. 2,095,408 : Oct. 12.
Dp Boer, Jan H., and W. C. van Geel, Eindhoven, Nether-
lands, assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Photoelectric device. 2,076,622 ; Apr. 13.
DeBoer, Jan H., M. C. Teves, and H. Lems, Eindhoven,
Netherlands, assignors ro Radio Corporation of America.
Manufacturing phototubes. 2,091,031 ; Aug. 24.
De Boer, John H., Syracuse, N. Y. Bed. 2,093,164;
Sept. 14.
DeBolt, Victor H., Fairbanks, Alaska. Pneumatic ma-
chine base. 2,076,071 ; Apr. 6.
De Botelho, Martin, New York, N. Y. Loose powder com-
pact. 2,094,696 ; Oct. 5.
De Bothezat, George, New York, N. Y. Air conditioner.
2,073,833 ; Mar. 16.
De Bothezat, George, New York, N. Y. Cooling system.
2,083,436 ; June 8.
Debrie, Andr6 L. V. C, Paris, France. Cinematographic
projector employing combined sound and picture films.
2.071.782 : Feb. 23.
De Bruin, Alfred C, Columbus, Ohio. Motion transform-
ing mechanism. 2,082,483 ; June 1.
Debucb, Carl P., and E. Markworth, Frankfort-on-the-
Maln, Germany, assignors to American Lurgi Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Process of and apparatus for
• roasting ores. 2,069,875 ; Feb. 9.
Debuch, Carl P., and E. Markworth, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, German.y, assignors to American Lurgi Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Treatment of waste sulphuric
acid. 2,097,271 ; Oct. 26.
Debus, Sander, Hastings, Nebr. Bread slicing machine.
2,075,339 ; Mar. 30.
Debus, Sander, Hastings, Nebr. Bread slicing machine.
2,076,296; Apr. 6.
Decarie Incinerator Corporation. (See Lewers, George
R., assignor.)
Decarie Incinerator Corporation. (See Raisch, W., Wood-
man, Buflington, and Morris, assignors.)
De Cesare, Matteo, Newark, N. J., and D. Colin, Brooklyn,
assignors of one-third to said Cohn, one-third to S.
Kalner and one-third to K. Ohlbaum, New York, N. Y.
Doll eye unit. 2,072,358 : Mar. 2.
De Cesare, Matteo, Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Beh-
rend & Rothschild, New York, N. Y. Coin registering
toy bank. 2,079,202 ; May 4.
Deehant, Franci.s L., Kacine, Wi,s. Electron discharge
amplifier. 2,074,047 ; Mar. 16.
Dt'ckard, Charles L., Tulsa, Okla. Safety cage for work-
men. 2,076,810 ; Apr. 13.
Deckel, Friedrich. (See Zwick, Kilrt, assignor.)
Decker, Alden J., Du Bois, Pa. Solid fuel briquet and mak-
ing the same. 2,006,457 ; Jan. 5.
Decker, Alfred, & Cohn, Inc. (See Serak, George E.,
assignor.)
Decker, Alfred, & Cohn, Inc. (See Spina, F., and Green,
a.ssignor.s.)
Decker, Alonzo G. (See Preston, H. C, and Decker.)
Decker, Elmer A., Dallas, Tex. Sign. 2,094,876 ; Oct. 5.
Decker, Francis W. (See McCombs, M. F., and Decker.)
Decker. Frank. (See UiHorf. Ij. A.. Belircns and Decker.)
Decker, George, and P. D. Spaeth, Jr., Cleveland, as-
signors to The Realistic Permanent Wave Machine
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hair waving apparatus.
2,070,422; Fob. 0.
Decker, Harry C, Altoona, assignor to The Penn.'=iylvania
Railroad Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Smoke bo.\ casing
for a locomotive. 2,095,192 ; Oct. 5.
Decker, Helnrich, Cologne, Germany, assignor to Okopa
Carbon Paper Eliminator Limited, London ('ounty,
England. Typewriter. 2,074,778 ; Mar. 23.
Decker, Ilemer A., assignor to Itiitler Taper ProilnctH Com-
pany, Toledo, Oliio, Carton, 2,0(17,754; Jan. 12.
Decker, Josef B., lOlkton, Md. Multiple cll'ect pyro-
teelinic. 2,103,930; Doc. 28.
Decker, .(o.sepli I'.., lOlkton, Md. Rocket assembly.
2,095, lOO ; Oct. 12.
Decker, Ralph, ot al. (See Hill, Richard 1)., assignor.)
Decker, Reuben S., Dycusburg, Ky. Scissors, sharpener
and Rione holder. 2,087,023; July 13.
Ueelior Screw Products Co. (Sec Konkle, Wiilter R., aB-
Hignor.)
Deckert, Danvers O. C, St. Louis, Mo. Making sanctuary
candle. 2,103,237 ; Dec. 28.
Deckert, Milton H., Baltimore, Md. Hinge structure.
2,094,173 ; Oct. 5.
De Cloud, Joseph P., Kansas City, Mo. Heat insulating
metal body. 2,075,388 ; Mar. 30.
Decorative Fabrics Company. (See Thackeray, Norman
C, assignor.)
De Corlieu, Louis M., Saint Mande, France. Lifesaving
and swimming propelling device. 2,099,973 ; Nov. 23.
De Coster, Cyrus C. (See Gait, John R., assignor.)
De Courcy, Henry J., assignor of one-half to A. C.
Schwarz, Seattle, Wash. Kite. 2,074,327 ; Mar. 23.
De Cremer, Henry J., Green Bay, Wis. Liquid cooling
apparatus. 2,079,549 ; May 4.
De Cuir, Leopaul C, Los Angeles, Calif. Elastic pro-
tector for shoes. 2,084,948 ; June 22.
De Deza, Francisco S., and R. B. M. Trabazo, Buenos
Aires, Argentina. Apparatus for producing optical
illusions. 2,103,321 ; Dec. 28.
De Directie can de Staatsmijnen in Limburg. (See Berk-
hoff, Gerrit, Jr., assignor.)
De Echagaray, Salvador, assignor of one-third to A. Mas-
earenas and two-thirds to A. Purificadas, Sociedad An-
nonima, Mexico City, D. F., Mexico. Apparatus for
purifying liquids. 2,081,794 ; May 25.
De Eds, Floyd, J. O. Thomas, and C. W. Eddy, San
Francisco, Calif., assignors to Henry A. Wallace, as
Secretary of Agriculture of the United States. Uri-
nary antiseptic. 2,085,794 ; July 6.
Deem, Katherine V., Buffalo, N. Y. Conduit cleaner.
2,074,213 ; Mar. 16.
Deems, Edward M., Forest Hills, N. Y., assignor to Rail-
road Accessories Corporation, New York, N. Y. Rail
bond. 2,083,006 ; June 8.
Deems, Frank E., Birmingham, Ala., assignor to Con-
tinental Gin Company. Cleaner and hull extracting
feeder for cotton. 2,102,408 ; Dec. 14.
Deen, William E. (See Ferrara, S. J., and Deen.l
Deep Sea Rescue & Salvage Corporation et al. ( See Justus,
James W., assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See Brown, Theophilus, assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See Brown, T., and Jlurray, as-
signors.)
Deere & Company. (See Coultas, Wilbur J., assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See Court, Frank T., assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See Kirby, Frederick W., assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See Neighbour, Leonard B., as-
signor.)
Deere & Company. (See Oehler, Alvin W., assignor.)
Deere <fe Coini)any. (See Ohlendorf, Eniil F.. assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See Paradise, Louis A., assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See Silver, Walter H., assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See Strandlund, Carl G., assignor.)
Deere & Company. (See White, Charles H., assignor.)
DeerC; John, Tractor Company. (See Brown. Theophilus,
assignor.)
Deere, John, Tractor Company. (See McCormick, E.,
and Worthington, assignors.)
Deese, Robert F., Jr., assignor to E. I. dii Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Preparation of
2-eliloro-5-aniino-benzoic neid. 2,100.242 : Nov. 23.
Defandorf, John L. (See Hodgson, H. E., and Defan-
dorf.)
De I'^eliee, Quido, Devon, Conn. Electrical switch.
2,101,429 ; Dec. 7.
Defender Photo Supply Company. (See Odell, Isaac N.,
assignor.)
De Filippis, Raymond, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brake. 2.073,626 ;
Mar. 16.
De Flore/,, Luis, Pomfret, Conn., assignor to The Texas
Company, New York, N. Y. Treatment of hydrocarbon
oils. 2,074,539 : Mar. 23.
De Florez, Luis, Pomfret, Conn., assignor to The Texas
Company, New York, N. Y. Method and apparatus for
heating fluids. 2,080,221 ; May 11.
De Florez, Luis, assignor to National Aviation Research
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Binaural flying.
2.094.001 ; Sept. 28.
De Florez. Luis, assignor to National Aviation Research
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Binaural flying.
2.094.002 : Sept. 28.
De Florez, Luis, assignor to National Aviation Research
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Binaural flying.
2,10.3,248 ; Dec. 28.
De Florez, Luis, Pomfret, Conn., and E. Bach, New York,
N. Y., said Bach assignor to said de Florez. Combined
throttle and brake control for airplanes. 2,071.063;
Feb. 16.
De I'lorez, Luis, Pomfret, Conn., and J. W. Gray, Port
Arthur, Tex., assignors to The Texas Company, New
York. N. Y. Conversion of hydrocarbon oiks. 2,080,490 ;
July 0.
Dcfni't. Wlllium A., et al. (See Bartoll, Floyd E., ns-
signor.)
De Forest, Alfred V., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Bnld-
Kocordlng insi rumcnt.
wln-Souliiwark < orj)oralfon.
2,081,579 ; May 25.
De I'^orcst, Alfred V., Soulhport, Conn., a.s.slgnor to
I?al(hvin Sontliwark Corporation. Scraleli recorder.
2.009,725 ; Nov. 23.
De Frances, Lawrence, New York, N. Y. Shirt hoUlor.
2,008,000 ; Jan. 19.
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De Franco, Anthony, Euclid, Ohio. Stepladder attach-
ment. 2,101,245 ; Dec. 7.
De Frees, Joseph H., assignor to Pennsylvania Furnace &
Iron Co., Warren, Pa. Receptacle closure. 2,089,251 ;
Aug. 10.
De Ganahl, Carl, Greenlawn, assignor to Fleetwings, Inc.,
Garden City, Long Island, N. Y. Fuel tank for air-
craft. 2,075,977 ; Apr. 6.
Degea Aktiengesellschaft (Auergesellschadt). (See
Riehl, Nikolaus, assignor.)
Degen, Alexander A. C. (See Black, H. D. B., and
IJegen. )
Degen, Alexander A. C, Harrow, assignor to Bell Punch
Company Limited, London, England. Ticket issuing
machine. 2,089,735 ; Aug. 10.
Degen, Alexander A. C, Harrow, assignor to Bell Punch
Company Limited, London, England. Selective circuit
arrangement. 2,092,412 ; Sept. 7.
Degener, John F., Ill, Charlotte, N. C. Handle.
2,090,253 ; Aug. 17.
Degenfelder, Frederick J. (See Morton, W. C, and Degen-
f elder.)
De Goencz, Denis, and E. C. Tarnuzzer, assignors to
Arnold Print Works, North Adams, Mass. Treating
cellulosic materials. 2,098,775 ; Nov. 9.
De Golyer, Anthony G., New York, N. Y. Alloy. 2,097,176 :
Oct. 26.
De Golyer, Anthony G., New York, N. Y. Alloy.
2,097,177 ; Oct. 26.
De Golver, Anthony G., New York, N. Y. Alloy.
2,097,178; Oct. 26.
De Golyer, Anthony G., New York, N. Y. Alloy.
2,097,179 ; Oct. 26.
De Golver, Anthony G., New York, N. Y. Alloy.
2,097,180; Oct. 26.
De Golyer, Anthony G., New York, N. Y. Alloy.
2,097.181 ; Oct. 26.
De Golyer, Anthony G., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Vulcan Alloys Corporation. Weld rod. 2,081,394;
May 25.
De Golyer, Anthony G., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Vulcan Alloy Corporation. Weld rod. 2,084,275;
June 15.
De Golyer, Anthony G., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Vulcan Alloy Corporation. Weld rod. 2,087,202 ; July
13.
Degoumois, Charles, assignor to Aktiengesellschaft Brown
Boveri & Cie., Baden, Switzerland. Electric valve con-
verting svstem. 2,086,855 ; July 13.
De Graff, Wilbur C, Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Warner & Swasey Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Machine
tool. 2,100,b45 ; Nov. 30.
De Groot, Willem. (See Hoist, G., and de Groot.)
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, assignor to The Tret-0-Lite
Company, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking petroleum
emulsions. 2,076,624 ; Apr. 13.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, assignor to Tretolite Com-
pany, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking petroleum emul-
sions. 2,077,745 ; Apr. 20.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, assignor to Tretolite Com-
pany, Webster Groves, Bio. Breaking petroleum emul-
sions. 2,078,654; Apr. 27.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, assignor to Tretolite Com-
pany, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking petroleum emul-
sions. 2,078,655 ; Apr. 27.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, assignor to Tretolite Com-
pany, Webster Groves, Mo. Sulpho-aromatic compound
of certain higher aliphatic ketones. 2,081,795 ; Jlay
25.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, assignor to Tret-0-Lite
Company, Webster Groves, JNIo. Breaking petroleum
emulsions, 2,083,221 ; June 8.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, assignor to Tret-0-Lite
Company. Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking petroleum
emulsions. 2,083,222 ; June 8.
De Groote, Blelvin, St. Louis, assignor to Tret-0-Lite
Company, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking petroleum
emulsions. 2,083,223 ; June 8.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, assignor to Tret-O-Lite
Companv, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking petroleum
emulsions. 2,083,224; June 8.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, assignor to Tret-O-Lite
Company, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking petroleum
emulsions. 2.083,225 ; June 8.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, assignor to Tlie Tret-O-
Lite Companv, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking petro-
leum emulsions. 2.086,215; July 6.
De Groote, INIelvin, St. Louis, assignor to The Tret-O-
Lite Company, Webster Groves. Mo. Breaking petro-
leum emulsions. 2,086,216 ; July 6.
De Groote, Jlelvin, St. Louis, assignor to The Tret-O-
Lite Companv, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking petro-
leum emulsions. 2,086.217 ; July 6.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, assignor to Tretolite Com-
pany, Webster Groves, Mo. Quaternary ammonium
8alts of high molecular weight acids. 2,087,506 ; July
20.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and B. Keiser, assignors to
Tretolite Company, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking
emulsions. 2,072,085; Mar. 2.
De Groote, Melvin, University City, B. Keiser, Webster
Groves, L. L. Faure, Kirkwood, and A. F. Wirtel, as-
signors to Tretolite Company, Webster Groves, Mo.
Breaking petroleum emulsions. 2,070,623 ; Apr. 13.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and A. F. Wirtel, Kirliwood,
assignors to Tretolite Company, Webster Groves, Mo.
Breaking petroleum emulsions. 2,077,229 ; Apr. 13.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and B. Koiser, assignors to
The Tret-O-Lite Company, Webster Groves, Mo. Break-
ing petroleum emulsions. 2,077,230 ; Apr. 13.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and A. F. Wirtel, Kirkwood,
assignors to Tretolite Company, Webster Groves, Mo.
Breaking petroleum emulsions. 2,077,746 ; Apr. 20.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and B. Keiser, assignors
to Tretolite Company, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking
petroleum emulsions. 2,078,652 ; Apr. 27.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and B. Keiser, assignors
to Tretolite Company, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking
petroleum emulsions. 2,078,653 ; Apr. 27.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and B. Keiser, assignors to
The Tretolite Company, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking
petroleum emulsions. 2,079,762 ; May 11.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and B. Keiser, assignors to
The Tretolite Company, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking
petroleum emulsions. 2,079,763 ; May 11.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and B. Keiser, assignors to
The Tretolite Company, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking
Tietroleum emulsions. 2,079,764 ; May 11.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and B. Keiser, assignors to
Tretolite Company, Webster Groves, Mo. Breaking
petroleum emulsions. 2,081,003 : Jlay IS.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and A. F. Wirtel, Kirk-
wood, assignors to Tretolite Company, Webster Groves,
Bio. Breaking petroleum emulsions. 2,081,004 ; May
18.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and A. F. Wirtel, Kirk-
wood, assignors to Tretolite Company, Webster Groves,
Mo. Breaking petroleum emulsions. 2,081,005 ; May
18.
De Groote, Blelvin, St. Louis, and B. Keiser, Webster
Groves, assignors to The Tretolite Company, Webster
Groves, Mo. Breaking petroleum emulsions. 2,083,220 ;
June 8.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and A. P. Wirtel, Kirkwood,
assignors to Tretolite Company, Webster Groves, Mo.
Breaking petroleum emulsions. 2,085,298 ; June 29.
De Groote, Melvin, St. Louis, and A. F. Wirtel, Kirkwood,
assignors to Tretolite Company, Webster Groves, Mo-
Breaking petroleum emulsions. 2,085,299 ; June 29.
Deguide, Camille, Aisemont-Lez-Fosses, assignor to
Societg de Recherches et d'Applications Chimiques
(Sorac), Societe Anonyme, Brussels, Belgium. Treat-
ment of silicate ores and/or the like. 2,084,630 ; June
22.
Deguide, Camille, Aisemont, near Fosses, Belgium, as-
signor to Society de Recherches et d'Applications Chi-
miques (Sorac) Soci^ti? Anonyme, Brussels, Belgium.
Paint composition. 2,093,073 ; Sept. 14.
De Hart, Edward S., Collingswood, N. J. Automatic mois-
ture-diffusing apparatus. 2,097,365 ; Oct. 26.
Dehnert, Heinrich. (See Krzikalla, H., Dehnert, and
Vossen.)
Deibel, Cvril P., Lakewood, Ohio. Dry cell and seal
therefor. 2,079,495 ; May 4.
Deibel, Cyril P., Lakewood, Ohio. Metal container extru-
sion die. 2,080,399 ; May IS.
Deibel, Cvril P., Lakewood, Ohio. Dry cell battery unit.
2,096,627 : Oct. 19.
Deibel, Cvril P., Lakewood, Ohio. Dry cell and terminal
connection therefor. 2,096,028 ; Oct. 19.
Deibel, Gottfried, Dresden, Germany. Discharging de-
vice for gases and vapors. 2,085.297 ; June 29.
Deichsel, Stanislaus, Wuppertal-Elberfeld,' Germany, as-
signor to Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Stabilized terpene-oxide preparations. 2,066,717 ;
Jan. 5.
Deigert, Robert C. (See van Doren. H. L., and Deigert.)
Deike, Fred. IT., Long Beach, assignor of one-fifth to
I-I. Radzinsky. New York, N. Y. Paclcage for electric
lamps or similar articles. 2,097,757; Nov. 2.
Deimel, Albert H. (See Peterson, C. D., and Delmel.)
Ueinet. Joseph, Milwaukee. Wis., assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. 1,3-dihalo-
gen-2-monomothvlamino-,intliraquinones and preparing
same. 2.091,2.'',.") : Aug. 24.
Deinct. Joseph, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to E. I. dn Pont
de Nemours & Company. Wilmington, Del. Anthra-
quinono vat dvostuffs of the indanthrone series.
2,091,236: Aug. 24.
De longh, Johan H., The Hague, Netherlands. Weigh-
ing machine comprising moans for operating a valve,
a counter or, another device. 2.073,445 ; Mar. 9.
Deiters, Wilhelm, P. Herold, P. Koppe, and F. Lilttge,
Louna. assignors to I. O. Farbeninduslrie .\kticngesell-
schaft,- Frankfort-on-thc-Main, Germany. Recovery of
phenols from aqueous solutions. 2,0,Sfi.S56 : July 13.
Deitz, Charles F.. assignor to V. N. Adams, Bliami, Fla.
Tomato coring and peeling machine. 2.070,496 ; Apr. 6.
Deitz, Louis S., Jr., Metuchen, N. J., assignor to Nassau
Smelting & Refining Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Material forming apparatus. 2,073,465 ; Mar. 9.
Do .long. Frans II. (See Klinkhamer. IT. A. \V., Lamberts,
Voorlioovo. and do Jong.)
De Jong, Frans H., assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloeilampen-
fabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Switching device.
2,085,642 ; June 29.
De jydake Skaervefabriker. (See Nielsen, Hans P. K. T.,
assignor.)
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Dekker, Adriaan Jan, Leiden, Netherlands. Screw pro-
peller, turbine rotor, and like device. 2,068,792 ; Jan.
26.
Dekker, Cornell, Oakglen, 111. Onion set planter.
2,082,688 ; June 1.
De Koster, Cornelius, Sedro Woolley, and N. J. Ander-
son, assignors to Carl Blackstock, Seattle, Wash.
Shake-splitting-; machine. 2,094,640 ; Oct. 5.
De Kramolin, L,eon Ladislas, Berlin-PanUow, Germany.
Radio receiving arrangement. 2,069,405 ; Feb. 2.
De la Cierva, Juan, Madrid, Spain, assignor to Autogiro
Company of America, Philadelphia, Pa. Aircraft with
freely rotative wings. 2.098,230 ; Nov. 9.
De Lacy, Joscjih C. (See Coyne, W. R., and De Lacy.)
De Lacy-Mulhall, Patrick, Los Angeles, Calif. Irrigation
system. 2,070,089 ; Feb. 9.
Delahanty, Edward J., assignor to Chrysler Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Vehicle wheel suspension. 2,068,734 ;
Jan. 26.
Delahanty, Edward J., assignor to Chrysler Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Wheel suspension. 2,080,702 ; May 18.
Delamater, George R., Shaker Heights, assignor to The W.
S. Tyler Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Screening appa-
ratus. 2,077,678 : Apr. 20.
De La Mater, Robert G. (See Lyne, J. A., De La Mater,
and Cooper.)
Delamere Company. (See Goodman, Abraham, assignor.)
Delamere Company. (See Goodman, Jacob, assignor.)
Delamere Company. (See Huppert, William, assignor.)
Delamere Company. (See Kayn, Stephen F., assignor.)
Delamere and Williams Limited. (See Williams, Victor
G., assignor.)
De la Miniardiere, Jules G., J. E. Laurin, and V. E.
Lambert, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Bottle closure.
2,068,735 ; Jan. 26.
De Lancey, Ralph W., and C. P. Ainsworth, Lynn, Mass.
Liquid meter. 2,089,186 ; Aug. 10.
De Lancey, Warren H. (See Logan, J. A., and De Lan-
cey.)
De Lancey, Warren H., assignor to Gilbert & Barker Man-
ufacturing Company, West Springfield, Blass. Displace-
ment meter. 2,091,912 ; Aug. 31.
De Lancey, Warren H., assignor to Gilbert & Barker
Manufacturing Company, West Springfield, Mass. Oil
burner. 2,093,312 : Sept. 14.
Delaney, Jolin M. (See Story. Ernst J., assignor.)
Delaney, Myron E., Summit, N. J., assignor to Halowax
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Potting composition.
2,083,007 ; June 8.
De Laney, Wallace W. (See Yates, C. G., and De Laney.)
De Laney, William W., Marshallton, assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Foundry core and
dry binder for the preparation thereof. 2,101,330 ;
Dec. 7.
De Lange, Cornells, assignor to N. V. Philips Gloeilampen-
fabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Electrolytic device.
2,099,599 ; Nov. 16.
De Lange, Owen E., Elmhurst, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electrical
power regulating apparatus. 2.097,146 ; Oct. 26.
Delano, James K., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Adapter bushing.
2,075,024 ; Mar. 30.
Delano, James K., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Crankcase flusher
and cleaner. 2,085,075 : June 29.
Delano, James K.. New York, N. Y. Gear-case cleaning
apparatus. 2,079,989: May 11.
Delano, James K., New York, N. Y. Crank and gear case
cleaner and flusher. 2,094,916 ; Oct. 5.
Delano, John K. (See Convers, Wilber H.)
Delany, Albanus G. (See Bowron, C. E., and Delauy.)
Delany, Albanus G., Alabama City, Ala., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Republic Steel Corporation,
Cleveland, Ohio. Method for bundling bale ties and
the like. 2,085,082 ; June 29.
Delany, Albanus G., Alabama City, Ala., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Republic Steel Corporation,
Cleveland, Ohio. Automatic catcher for rolling mills.
2,085,083 ; Juno 29.
De Lape, David 10., Pasadena, Calif. Recovoring tin from
tin plate. 2,096,090; Oct. 19.
De la Roza Corporation. (See De la Rosa, Joaquin J., Sr.,
a.sslgnor.)
De la Roza, Joaquin J., Sr.. Grent Neck, N. Y., assignor to
De la Roza Corjioration, Wilmington, Del. Manul'acture
of pulp. 2.067,480 : .Tan. 12.
De la Roza, Joaciuin J., Sr., Groat Neck, N. Y., assignor
to de la Ro7.a Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Digesting
method and apparatus. 2,072,086 ; Mar. 2.
De la SablnniAr'', f'hrisliMan .hiii (\f ]•., lOiudliovcn,
Netherlands, assignor to Radio Corporation of America.
TransmiMfT. 2,089,785; Aug. 10.
De La Tour, Filihorto S., Palermo, Italy. System of
Kculptural i-c[ii(>(liiclion in throe dimesious l)y means of
InBtanfaneous pliotogrnpliy. 2,009,647; ]''('l). 2.
Delattre-Seguy, .ii'iiii, asHlgiior, l)y mesne asHlgnments, to
Universal Oil I'roduclH Compiiiiv. Chicago. 111. Tront-
ment of hydrocarbon oil. 2,000,697 ; Jan. 5.
Delattre-Seguy, .Feon, a.sHignor, by nicmie aHsignmcnts, to
Tlnlvorsal Oil Products ('ompauy, Clilciigo, 111. Treat-
ment of hydrocarbon oil.M. 2.096,201 ; Oct. 19.
De Launav, Maurice B., Lo Quilllo, France. lOxpnnslblo
nut unable to work loose. 2,074,779; Mar. 23.
De Laval, Claude O. H.. Stockholm, Sweden. OH (Irlng
arrangement. 2,077,826; Apr. 20.
De Laval Company, The. (See Hapgood, Cyrus H., as-
signor.)
Delaval-Crow, Thomas C, Bristol, Conn., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Antifriction
bearing. 2,072,515 ; Mar. 2.
Delaval-Crow, Thomas C, Bristol, Conn., assignor to Gen-
eral Blotors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Coaster brake,
2,091,585 ; Aug. 31.
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See Erling, Sven
J., assignor.)
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See Eroding, Olof
E., assignor.)
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See Hall, Selden H.,
assignor.)
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See Hapgood, Cyrus
H., assignor.)
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See Hulbert, John L,
assignor.)
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See Lindgren, Hans
O., assignor.)
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See Strezynski,
George J., assignor.)
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See SvensjS, Nils
E., assignor.)
De Laval Separator Company, The. (See Walch H., and
Pr61az, assignors.)
De Laval Steam Turbine Company. (See Kennedy, Frank
W., assignor.)
De Laval Steam Turbine Company. (See Klemm, Russell,
assignor.)
Delaware Chemical Engineering Corporation. (See du
Pont, Francis I., assignor.)
Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Coal Company, The.
(See Collins, Ernest V., assignor.)
Delaware Rayon Company. (See Ryan, Leon H., as-
signor.)
Del Camp, Scipione M., Blaywood, assignor to Cinch
Blanufacturing Corporation, Chicago, 111. Electrical
wiring Installation and contact lug. 2,073,466 : Mar. 9.
Del Camp, Scipione M., Maywood, assignor to Cincli Manu-
facturing Corporation, Chicago, 111. Leaf holder de-
vice. 2,084,552; June 22.
Del Camp, Scipione M., Maywood, assignor to Cinch
Manufacturing Corporation, Chicago, 111. Soldering
strip installation and attaching member for the same.
2,091,141 : Aug. 24.
Del Cerro, Carlos A. P. (See Limeses, J., Saraleugi, and
Del Cerro.)
Del Checcolo, Giuseppe et al. (See Tomei, Gino, as-
signor.) •
De Leeuw, Adolph L., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Norton
Company, Worcester, Mass. Grinding machine.
2,099,161 : Nov. 16.
De Leeuw, Frederik J. G. (See Visser't Hooft, F., and de
Leeuw.)
Delfs, Detlef. (See Bayer, O., Fleischhauer, and Delfs.)
Del Genovese, Pietro, Pisa, Italy. Ejector head of burn-
ers, atomizers, and similar nozzles. 2,086,074 ; July 6.
De Lin, Martin, assignor to Holland Furnace Company,
Holland, Mich. Circulation control for furnaces.
2,079,157; May 4.
Delinting Cotton Seed Company. (See Holloman, L. C,
assignor, and Stukenborg.)
De Lisle. Harold L., Two Rivers, Wis. Container.
2,091,809 : Aug. 31.
De Lisle, Harold L., Two Rivers, Wis. Work equipment.
2,098,655 ; Nov. 9.
Dell, James A. (See Watkins, E. G., and Dell.)
Dell, James A. (See Watkins, E. G., Hobby, and Dell.)
Dell, Norman E., Buffalo, N. Y. Air entraining device.
2,094,568 ; Sept. 28.
Delia Sautina, Frank. (See Delia Santina, Peter V., and
P., and Nelson.
Delia Santina, Peter V., A. Nelson, and F. Delia Santina,
San Francisco, Calif. Fire escape. 2,101,053; Dec. 7.
Dellagola, Samuel. (See Napolis, J., and Dellagola.)
Deller, Anthony W. (See Koeppl, Carl G., assignor.)
Dellinger, Martin C, assignor to K-D Manufacturing
Company, Lancaster, Pa. Thermostatic socket, holder,
or coupling. 2,071,270; Feb. 16.
Del-Mac Shoe Proc(>ss Corporation. (See Azzara, T. S.,
and De Luca, assignors,)
Del-Mac Shoe Process (Corporation, The. (See CocozcUa,
Anthony, assignor.)
Del-Mac Slioe Process Corporation, The. (See Maccarone,
Fred, assignor.)
Del-Mac Slioe Process Corporation, Tlie. (See Quiun,
Edward, assignor.)
Del-M:io Shoe Process Corporation, The. (See SutclifTo,
H.irrv 1'., assignor.)
De Loe; Oliver P. (See Slmkins, II. D.. and De Loo.)
l)i> Locschnigg, Joan P., New York, N. Y. Holder for
lipsticks and similar articles. 2.079,002; May 4.
D(! Long, Darrol F., C^harlotle, N. C, assignor to Gen-
eral Railway Signal Company, Rochester, N. Y. Cen-
tralized tratllc controlling system for railroads.
2.083,008; June 8.
De Long, Dai'rol 1''., and F. W. Brlxner, usslgnors to Oon-
erni Railway Signal Company, Rochester, N. Y. Cen-
tralized Irnlllc controlling system for nillronds.
2,077,619; Apr. 20.
Pe Long Gum Co. (See Peterson, Conrad E., assignor.)
De Long lloDii and ICyt! (\)nipnny, Tlu'. (See Iland, John
I'\, assignor.)
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De Lone Hook and Eye Company, The. (See Upham, Gil-
bert 1{., assignor.)
De Long, Nelson. (See Redfield, C. L., and De Long.)
De Long, Walter and C. C. Andersen, assignors to velvet
Power Hacksaw Grinding Machine Co., Southgate, Calif.
Power hacksaw grinding machine. 2,091,501 ; Aug. 31.
De Lorme, Alfred C, Maplewood, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. y. Control device. 2,078,629 ; Apr. 27.
De Los Rice, Charles, West Hartford, Conn. Dynamo and
drive therefor. 2,070,843 ; Feb. 16.
De Los Rice, Charles, West Hartford, Conn. Spring sus-
pension. 2,074,489 ; Mar. 23.
Delpech, Gaston. (See George, H., and Delpech.)
Del Rio, Abel, Habana, Cuba. Steering mechanism for
motor vehicles. 2,096,650 ; Oct. 19.
Delson, John, assignor to Flint & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Organic sulphur compound and making the same.
2,067,261 ; Jan. 12.
Delta Jlanufacturing Company, The. (See Tautz, Herbert
E., assignor.)
Delta-Star Electric Company. (See Alsaker, A., and Rah,
assignors.)
Delta-Star Electric Company. (See Cornell, E. S., and
Polgov, assignor.)
Delta-Star Electric Company, The. (See Cornell, E. S.,
Koerner, and Sternaman, assignors.)
Delta-Star Electric Company. (See Rah, Joseph C, as-
signor.)
De Luca, Tamas. (See Azzara, T. S., and De Luca.)
Deluehi, Jean, and S. Cullar6, Marseille, France. Mechani-
cal winch particularly for dragging fishing nets from
the water. 2.095,409 ; Oct. 12.
De Lutz, Edward R., Highland Park, Mich. Expansion
valve. 2,094,875 ; Oct. 5.
De Luxe Products Corporation, The. (See Hurn, James
E., assignor.)
De Luxe Products Corporation. (See Wiles, Russell, as-
sifuor.)
Delvm, Hart E., Garv, Ind. Reciprocating motion device.
2,081,796 ; May 2.^.
Delvin, Hart E., Stanley, N. Y. Pump. 2,083,009 ;
June 8.
Delzer, Ernest W. (See Blood, Leonard H., assignor.)
De Madaler, Arthur, Hampton Bays, N. Y. Outboard
motor. 2,083,437 ; June 8.
Deuiag Aktiengesellschaft. (See Heetkamp, Heinrich, as-
signor.)
Demain, Harry, Centerdale, R. I. Shuttle. 2,089,643 :
Aug. 10. •
De Mar, Jlichael, New York, N. Y. Animal garment.
2,103,109; Dec. 21.
Dp Marchi, Artudo, and D. A. Sandin, St. Paul, Minn.
Surface grinder. 2,097.655 ; Nov. 2.
Dp JMare, Jehan. (See Hyk, JI., and de Mare.)
Demarest, Daniel D.. Little Neck, N. Y. Resilient fas-
tener. 2,098,721 : Nov. 9.
Doniarpst, Thomas W. (See Chorley, R. W., and Dema-
rest.)
De Maria, Vincent, Asbury Park, N. J., and I. S. Kiss,
New York, N, Y. Rpproducing and printing wood grains
and the like. 2,084.792 ; June 22.
De Mask, Martin J., Pittsfield, Mass. Electrical wiring
device. 2,088.845 ; Aug. 3.
De jNIask, Martin J., Pittsfield, Mass. Electrical contact
member for conduits. 2,098,414 ; Nov. 9.
De Mayo, Frank, Jr., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to Vendo
Sales Company. Bottle vending machine. 2,099,557 ;
Nov. 16.
Dembar. Rose, et al. (See Brell, Jules J., assignor.)
Demboski, Leo, and J. Kay, assignors to The Ohio Nut
& Bolt Company, Berea, Ohio. Making welding nuts.
2,073,467 : Mar. 9.
Demcak, Andrew, Two Rivers, Wis., assignor to Hamilton
Manufacturing Company. Ad.iustable supporting and
utility structure. 2,074,780 ; Mar. 23.
De Mering, Boris S., Houston, Tex., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Preventing scale deposi-
tions and removing such deposits from metallic sur-
faces. 2,081,168: May 25.
Demetrius, Edward E., Cross Roads P. O., Jamaica. British
West Indies. Illuminated graphophone loudspeaker.
2.093.957 : Sept. 21.
Demeulenaere, Gedeon, Mitheuil par Mouroux, France.
Plow. 2,087,639 : July 20.
De Mev, Ren^, Brussels, Belgium. Fan and the like.
2,097,.390; Oct. 26.
De I\Ipv, Ken6, Brussels, Belgium. Suspension arrange-
ment for screw f.nn rofors. 2,100,946: Nov. 30.
De Mev, Ron4. and P. Havard, Brussels, Belgium, -Fan
blade or the like. 2.097.389 : Oct. 26,
Deming, George M., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Air
Reduction Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Acetylene generator. 2,085,084 ; June 29.
Deming, George M., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Air
Reduction Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Float-gauge. 2.087,279 ; July 20.
Deming, George SI., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Air
Reduction Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Gas pres.sure regulator. 2.094.269: Sept. 28.
Deming, George M., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Air
Reduction Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Cutting metals with oxygen. 2,094,641 ; Oct. 5.
Deming, George M., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Ait
Reduction Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Oxygen cutting apparatus. 2,100,384; Nov. 30.
Deming, Robert, Norwood, Ohio. Sealing device.
2,093,188; Sept. 14.
Demmerle, Walter F. (See Okell, S. A. W., and
Demmerle.)
Demonet, Eugene A., Brooklyn, assignor to The Western
Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y. Call box.
2,078,902 ; Apr. 27.
De Montmorency, Bruce, Pelham, assignor to National
Silver Deposit Ware Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cock-
tail shalv-er. 2,102,520 : Dec. 14.
Demontvignier, Marcel, Suresnes, and A. Labarthe. Paris,
Prance. Device for measuring pressure variations.
2,067,262 ; Jan. 12.
Demorest, George E., Flint, Mich. Self-aligning pictvire
bail, 2,008,062 ; Jan. 26.
Demosky, Stephen, and J. A. Cichanski, Jackson, Mich.
Hair clipper. 2,080,200 ; May 11.
De Mott, George L. (See Evans, Earl R., assignor,)
De Mott, George L., Washington, D. C. Toy. 2,079,550 ;
May 4.
De Slotte, Maurice P., Indianapolis, Ind,, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Cor-
poration. Acetylene generator feed valve vibrator.
2,073,785 ; Mar. 16.
De Motte, Maurice P., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Cor-
poration. Motor. 2,090,575 ; Aug. 17.
De Motte, Maurice P., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Cor-
poration, New Yorlj, N. Y. Pressure responsive device.
2,096,671 ; Oct. 19.
De Motte, Maurice P., Indianapolis, Ind.. assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Cor-
poration. Carbide agitator for acetylene generators.
2.097,617 ; Nov. 2.
Dempsey, Charles J., Chicago, 111. Auxiliary fuel supply
for automobile engines. 2,103,516 : Dec. 28.
Dpmpsev, Harrv -\., Lakowood, Ohio. Safetv device.
2,084,895 : June 22.
Dempsey, Philip W., Pittsburgh, assignor to The West-
iughouse Air Brake Company. Wilmerding, Pa. Mold
for piston packing. 2,071.734; Feb. 23.
Dempsey, Pliilip W., Pittsburgh, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Liner
assembling device. 2,084,672 ; June 22.
Dempsey, Philip W,, Pittsburgh, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Mech-
anism for machining crankshafts, 2,088,187 ; July 27.
Dempster, George R., Knoxville, Tcnn. Transporting and
dumping vehicle. 2,069,697 ; Feb. 2.
Deiniister Mill Manufacturing Company. (See Elliott,
Willinm, .issignor. )
Dempster Mill I^Ianufacturing Company. (See Loeber,
Herman M., assignor.)
Dempster, William J, Knoxville, Tenn, Transporting and
dumping veliicle. 2,009,698 ; Feb, 2.
Demuilt, Clinton L. (See Strom. A. P. Denault, and
McCulloch.)
De Nault, Philip A. (See Stuck, H. D., and De Nault.)
Denby, \^■illis. (See Roberts. C. H.. and Denby.)
Dendpl. Lloyd P., Lansing, Mich. Grain elevator alarm
switch. 2,100,710; Nov. 30.
Deupspus, Adam J. (See Lustig, Rudolf, assignor.)
De Neumann, Michael, Budapest, Hungary, assignor to
General Electric Company. Sealing-off apparatus.
2.101,673 : Dec. 7.
Denig. Fred, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Koppers Company. Coking retort oven struc-
ture. 2.091,703 : Aug. 31.
Uenison, .Archibald C, Glendale, Ohio, Bathroom equip-
ment. 2,084,793 ; June 22.
Dcnison, Frederick S,, assignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Itpgulator Company, l\Iinneapolis, Jlinn. Modulating
oil burner svstem with intermittent ignition. 2,070.768 ;
Anr. 13.
Denison, Frederick S., and J. P. Krieclibaum, assignors
to Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company, Min-
neapolis. Minn. Burner apparatus control mechanism.
2,070,118; Feb. 9.
Denison, George P., Honolulu. Territory of Hawaii. Nut
cracking machine. 2,080,5-14 ; Aug. 10.
Dennian, Louise W. (See Ilarlow, Jesse H.. assignor.)
Denne, Richard A., assignor to The National Fire Protec-
tion Company Limited, Iticlunond, England. Fire ex-
tinguisher of the pressure-containing type. 2.067,829 :
■Tan. 12. . i .
Denne, Richard A.. Richmond, assignor to The National
Fire Protection Company, Limited, Richmond. .Surrey,
l^ngland. Fire extinguisliing apparatus, 2.095.92o:
Oct. 12.
Dennebaum, John P., Scranton, Pa. Guard structure.
2.091,195; Aug. 24.
Denner, Charlotte I., Santa Rosa, Calif. Crocheting fork.
2,099,600 ; Nov. 16.
Denner, Peter F.. assignor to Kalamazoo Paper Company,
Kalamazoo, Mich. Paper and method of making.
2.009,648 ; Feb. 2.
Dennery, JIauricp. Xpw Orleans, La, Device for orna-
menting con fee! ions. 2,092,444: Sept, 7,
Dennie, Edward B., Hollywood, Calif. Piston expander.
2,095,029 : Oct. 5.
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Denning, Patrick F., Cleveland, Ohio. Stopper for non-
refillable bottles. 2,077,517 : Apr. 20.
Denning, Paul S., assignor to F. E. Scliundler & Company,
Inc., and to The Illinois Clay Products Company,
Joliet, 111. Manufacture of cementitious insulating
compositions from vermiculite. 2,084,276 ; June 15.
Dennis, Bruce W., Middleton, N. Y. Nonrefillable con-
tainer. 2,067,600 ; Jan. 12.
Dennis, Charles H., Jackson, Mich., assignor to The
American Fork & Hoe Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Rake. 2,084,434; June 22.
Dennis, John H., and J. V. King, Babylon, N. Y. Gas
meter seal. 2,073,295 ; Mar. 9.
Dennis, William J., Chicago, 111. Squeegee. 2,088,777 ;
Aug. 3.
Dennison, Brook J. (See Fix, E. L., and Dennison.)
Dennison, Brook J., New Kensington. Pa., assignor to
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. Making safety glass.
2,079.701 ; May 11.
Dennison, Brook J., New Kensington, assignor to Pitts-
burgh Plate Glass Company, Allegheny County, Pa.
Making laminated safety glass. 2,088,776 ; Aug. 3.
Dennison Manufacturing Company. (See Alden, Gardner
R., assignor.)
Dennison Manufacturing Company. (See Flood, Carl A.,
assignor.)
Denny, Frank E., assignor to B. Thompson Institute for
Plant Research, Inc., Yonkers, N. Y. Fruit preserva-
2,093,865 ; Sept. 21.
Denny, William, & Brothers, Limited, et al. (See Wallace,
William, assignor.)
Denny, William M., Minneapolis, Minn. Hydraulic pres-
sure tool. 2,096,574 ; Oct. 19.
De Normanville, Edgar J., Kingsbury, assignor of one-half
to De Normanville Transmissions Limited, Coventry,
England. Variable speed epicyclic rearing. 2,097,021 ;
Oct. 26.
De Normanville Transmissions Limited. (See de Norman-
ville, Edgar J., assignor.)
Dent, Harry M., Buffalo, S. H. Hall, Kenmore, and L. A.
Sontag, North Tonawanda, assignors to General Plas-
tics, Inc., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Dispersing res-
ins and composition produced thereby. 2,069,178 ; Jan.
26.
Dentists' Supply Company of New York, The. (See
Burtenshaw, George H., assignor.)
Dontler, Arnold E., Hinsdale, assignor to W. H. Miner,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Buffing mechanism. 2,076,769 ; Apr.
1.3.
Denton, Van L. (See Huffman, Conard W., assignor.)
Denver Eciuipment Company. (See Wallace, H. V., and
Logue, assignors.)
Denzler, Felix F., Pomona, Calif. Electric signaling sys-
tem. 2,093,600; Sept. 21.
Deodor-X Company of Canada Limited. (See White, Alex-
ander R., assignor.)
De Orlow, Stephen. Detroit, Mich. Hinge structure.
2,091,673 ; Aug. 31.
Dependable Tuft Corporation. (See Thlele, Frank, as-
sicnor. 1
De Pew, Chester C, Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Wright
Aeronautical Corporation. Link type dynamic damper.
2,008,571 ; Nov. 9.
Depew, James A., Miami, Fla. Hydrator. 2,007,830;
Jan. 12.
De Poix, Fdlix M. J. T., Rueil, assignor to Societe H. & F.
de Poix & Cie, Rueil, (S. & O.), France. Cushion par-
ticularly for seats and back supports of vehicles.
2,082,1!31 ; June 1.
De Port, Theophile, New Carlisle, Ohio. Cowling attach-
ment. 2,007,904: J.nn. 19.
De Port, Theopliile, New Carlisle, Ohio. Aileron con-
trol. 2,087,245 ; July 20.
Depoveek, Ludwig, Maspeth, N. Y. Interchangeable
duplex roller unit. 2,098,722 ; Nov. 9.
Deppc, William P. (Sop Miisso, Alfred, assi.gnor.)
Dej)ue, Harry K., Somorton, Pa. Rake. 2,098,572 ;
Nov. 9.
De Puy, Charles T., and W. C. Baxter, assignors to Trim-
ble Nurseryland Furniture, Inc., Rochester, N. Y.
Folding bath stand and dressing table. 2,085,901 ;
July 6.
De Puy. Charles T., and W. C. Baxter, assignors to
Trimble Nurseryland Furniture, Inc., Rocho.ster, N. Y.
Guard for cliildren's toilet seats. 2,100,774 ; Nov. 30.
De Rachat, Nicholas G., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Universal Oil Products (;omp:iny, Chicago, 111.
Treatment of hydrocarbon oils. 2,079,158: May 4.
Derby, Elm(>r R., Springfield, and G. J. Esselen, Swamp-
Bcott, assignors to The Flberlold Corporation, Indian
Orclinrd, Mass. Plastic material and making same.
2,070.331 ; Feb. 9.
Derby. .N'oriu.in L., I'hilndclphla, Pa. Making bliiiotalllc
elciiicnts. 2,080,857; July 13.
Derby, Wiilli'iu' K., Dnytoii, Ohio, assignor to Monsanto
Chcmiciil ('ompanv, St. Louis, Mo. llydocarboii rosins.
2,093,7 19 ; Sept. 21.
De Reamer, Frank C, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to
General Electric Company. Socket. 2,073,512; Mar.
0.
Deremer, Earl D., et al. (Seo Suydam, William F., as-
signor.)
Deremer, Floyd E., assignor to Oldberg Mfg. Co., Detroit,
Mich. Condensate eliminating means for silencers.
2,084,435 : June 22.
Deren, Pincus, Magnolia, Slass., assignor, by mesne a.<!-
signments, to Birdseye Electric Corporation, Dover, Del.
Metal coating glass. 2,077,378 ; Apr. 20.
De Rewal, Frank J. (See Kniskern, W. H., and De
Rewal.)
De Rewal, Frank .1., Camillus, assignor, by mesne as-
signpients, to The Solvay Process Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Granulating materials. 2,092,054 ; Sept. 7.
Derho, Cyril A., Mishawaka, Ind. Beet blocking and
cultivator machine. 2,081,086 ; May 18.
Deright, Elon J. (See Heinrich, W. A., Fox, and Deright.)
Derman, Harry, Laurelton, Long Island, N. Y. Ward-
robe, cabinet, and the like. 2,070,924 ; Feb. 16.
De Robert, Joaquin. (See Viscasillas, Jose, assignor.)
De Rome, Lester L., Chicago, 111. Sanitary tooth cleanser.
2,068,400: Jan. 19.
De Rome, Lester L., Chicago, 111. Sanitary tooth
cleanser. 2,101,363 ; Dec. 7.
De Ropp, Harald W., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to E.
I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Urea synthesis. 2,083,010 ; June 8.
De Rosa, Frank, Bridgeport, Conn. Warping machine
control. 2,086.901 ; July 13.
Derry, Gardner C, Sharon, assignor to B. F. Sturtevant
Company, Hyde Park, Mass. Fan. 2,083,833 ; June 15.
Derry, Jasper, Medford, Mass., assignor to Terkelsen Ala-
chine Company, Boston, Mass. Wrapping machine.
2,074,892 ; Mar. 23.
Desagnat, Gaston, Paris, Prance. Making tile structures.
2,066,964 ; Jan. 5.
De Samsonow, Alexandre, Brussels, Belgium. Produc-
tion of compressed wood or plywood. 2,089,644 ; Aug.
10.
Desbordes, Louis, Machemont, and P. Bertrand, Paris,
assignors to Soci6t4 Anonyme des Manufactures des
Glaces & Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny
& Clrey, Paris, France. Transporting and guiding
means. 2,085,575 ; June 29.
De Sherbinin, William N., Hastings on Hudson, N. Y.
Lamp shade adapter. 2,103,322 ; Dec. 28.
De Simo, Martin. (See Steck, L. V., Engs, and de Simo.)
De Sim6, Martin, and F. B. Hilmer, Berkeley, assignors
to Shell Development Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Polymerization of olefines. 2,085.524 : June 29.
De Sim6, Martin, and F. B. Hilmer, Berkeley, assignors
to Shell Development Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Process for stabilizing polymers. 2,085,525 ; June 29.
De Sim6, Martin, and F. B. Hilmer. Berkeley, assignors to
Shell Development Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Hydrocarbon oil manufacture. 2.099.513: Nov. 16.
Des.iardins, Alfred J., ISIanchester, N. H., assignor to 6.
Greenspan, New York, N. Y. Thread tension equalizing
device. 2,082,443 ; June 1.
Des Jardlns, Leonard A., Niles Center, and F. R. Flem-
ing, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for disinfecting shoes and
the lllje. 2,070,858; Feb. 16.
Despard, Victor R. (See Russell, M. N., and Despard.)
Despard, Victor R., assignor to Pass & Seymour, Inc.,
Syracuse, N. Y. Electric switch. 2,100,435 ; Nov. 30.
De Sperati, Mariano, and J. Filippi, Paris, France, as-
signors to Argentographica (U. S. A.) Limited, London,
England. Collotype process. 2,075,707 ; Mar. 30.
Despois, Robert L. (See Goissedet, P. E. C. and Despois.)
Dosro.siers. John, Cornwall, Ontario, Canada. Light bar
preventer in looms. 2,090,091 : Oct. 19.
Destinay, Laurent, Soisv-sous-JIontmorencv, France.
Combination lock. 2,087,568 ; July 20.
De Sloutz, Robert, Zuricli, Switzerland. Formation of
filaments of artificial silk and the like. 2,074,682 ;
Mar. 23.
De Stubner, Emile C, New York, N. Y. Alcohol repellent
compositions and the manufacture thereof. 2,084,323 ;
June 22.
De Slubner, Emile C, New York, N. Y. Processing pig-
ment dispersions. 2,080,997: July 13.
Detacbnl)le Bit Corporation of America, The. (See Rea,
Walter C, assignor.)
De Tar, Donald 11., Audubon, N. J., assignor to Radio
Cori)or;iti()n of America. Reduction gear device.
2.070,625 : Apr. 13.
De Tar, Donald R., Stratford, Conn., assignor to General
Electric Company. Drive mechanism. 2,103,517 ; Dec.
28.
De Tiir, Donald R., Stratford, Conn., assignor to General
Electric Company. Drive mechanism. 2,103,518 ; Dec.
28.
Del lor, Robert S., Westmount, Quebec, Canada. Com-
bustion device. 2,080,008; July 13.
Det Norske Aktleselskab for ICIektrokemlsk Industrl. (See
SkiiiMJi. Torb'lv, assignor.)
net Norske Aktleselskav for El(>ktrokeinlsk Industrl. (Soo
Torchet, Pierre, Msslgnor. )
Del Norske Aktleselskali foi' Elekt roUenilsk Industrl. (Sea
Treiiiiitore, UiitTMelc, assignor.)
Detroit Dental Manufacturing Co. (See Grunt, Francis
n., assignor.)
Detroit I'Mlson Company, The. (See Matthews, George
A., assignor.)
Detroit KdlBon Company, The. (Sec Wyatt, Kenneth S.,
assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 19S
Detroit Gasket & Mfg. Company. (See Balfe, George T.,
assignor. )
Detroit Gasket and Manufacturing Companj-. (See Tan-
newitz, Edward F.. assignor.)
Detroit Harvester Company. (See Wagner, Robert W.,
assignor.)
Detroit Hydrostatic Brake Corporation. (See Sauzedde,
Claude, assignor.)
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See Allen, James G., as-
signor.)
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See Dillman, Earfiest J.,
assignor.)
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See Dillman, E. J., and
Sovey. assignors.)
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See Eggleston, Lewis W.,
assignor.)
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See Foulds. Andrew K., as-
signor. )
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See Hann, Albert G., as-
signor.)
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See Russel, Philip S..
assignor, i
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See St. John, H. M., and
Rynalski, assignor. 1
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See Scott, Lewis L., as-
signor.)
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See Vaughan, Henry P.,
assignor.)
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See Weber, Walter H..
assignor.)
Detroit Lubricator Company. (See Wile, Daniel D., as-
signor.)
Detroit-Michigan Stove Company. (See Guenther, W. H..
and Maul, assignors.)
Detroit Show Case Company. (See Hunt, John L., as-
signor. )
Detroit Steel Products Company. (See Knight, D. L.. and
McLoughlin, assignors.)
Detroit Stoker Company. (See Beers, Royce L., as-
signor.)
D^ttenborn, Paul. Berlin-Steglitz, Germany. Regulating
arrangement for elastic fluid power plants. 2,077,384 ;
Apr. 20.
Pettwyler. William. (See Wuertz. A. J., and Pertwyler.)
Dettwyler, William, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Halosen-amino-flavanthrones and producing tlie same.
2,068,312 ; Jan. 19.
Dettwyler, Willi.ani, Milwaukee. Wis., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company. Wilmington. Del.
Compounds of the anthraquinone series and producing
the same. 2.068.313 : Jan. 19.
Dettwyler, William, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company. Wilmington. Del.
Halogenated anthraquinone compounds. 2,084.970 ;
June 22.
Detwiler. Fred L., Santa Ana, Calif. Floor sander.
2,102.063: Dec. 14.
Detwiler, Harry J., Pueblo, Colo. Expander. 2,090,576 :
Aug. 17.
Deubel. Carl G., Shiremanstown. Pa., assignor to Pro-
gressive Service Companv. St. Louis, Mo." Clicker die
stock. 2,090.325; Aug. 17.
Deuta-Werke vorm. Deutsche Tachometerwerke G. m. b.
H. (See Balk. O.. and Bauer, assignors.)
Deutsch Erdol-.\ktiengesellschaft. (See Schick, F., and
Emilius. assignors.)
Deutsch. Fritz A., Berlin, Germany, assignor to F. Lieb-
hold. Brussels. Belgium. Hvdraulic "shock absorber.
2.090,7ol : Aug. 24. "
Deutsch, Fritz A., Berlin. Germany, assignor to F. Lieb-
hold, Brussels. Belgium. Fluid shock absorber.
2.098,415: Nov. 9.
Deutsch, Fritz A., Berlin, Germany, assignor to F. Lieb-
hold. Brussels, Belgium. Hvdraulic shock absorber.
2,098.416 ; Nov. 9.
Deutsch, Leo. (See Herold, W. F.. and Deutsch.)
Deutsch, Leo E., Hammond. Ind. Key. 2.090.114 ; Aug.
17.
Deutsch. Simon. South Bend. Ind. Spraving device.
2.076.709 ; Apr. 13. " "
Deutsch. Simon, assignor of fifty-one per cent to H.
Weiner. twenty-one and one-half per cent to A. E. Feine.
and six per cent to F. Sax. Milwaukee, Wis. Barrel.
2.090.668 : Aug. 24.
Deutsch. Walther, Frankfort-on-tlie-Main, Germany, as-
signor to International Precipitation Company, Los
-Vnceles. Calif. Electrical precipitation apparatus.
2.101.168: Dec. 7.
Deutsche Celluloid-Fabrik. (See Hauffe, Otto, assignor.)
Deutsche Getriebe Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
(See Mylius. Otto, assignor.)
Deutsche Celluloid-Fabrik. (See Thinius, Kurt, as-
signor.)
Deutsche Gold- und Silber Sclieideanstalt. (See von
Szpszich. lifljos. assignor.)
Deutsche Gold und Sillier Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler.
(See Honath. K.. and .Mbrooht. assignors.)
Deutsche Gold und Sillier Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler.
(See Heftor. Alwin. assignor.*
Deutsche Gold-und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roess-
ler. (See Hess. Ludwig, assignor.)
Deutsche Gold-und Silber Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler.
( See Joshua. W. P., Stanley, Fuchs, Querfurth, and
Dymock, assignors.)
Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vormals Roess-
ler. (See Karcher. Alfred, assignor.)
Deutsche Gold- und Silber-Scheideanstalt vorm.ils Roess-
ler. (See Klar. Max and Grunert, assignors.)
Deutsche Gold und Silver Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler.
(See Naujofcs, Erich, assignor.)
Deutsche Gold und Silber Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler.
(See Pohl. T.. and Schneider, assignors.)
Deutsche Gold und Silber Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler.
(See Scheller, Emil. assignor.)
Deutsche Gold & Silber Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler.
(See Truthe, Wilhelm, assignor.)
Deutsche Gold- und Silber Scheideanstalt vormals Roess-
ler. (See Waltei Hans, assignor.)
Deutsche Houghton-Fabrik G. m. b. H. (See Hanusch,
Hugo, assignor.)
Deutsche Hydrierwerke Aktiengesellschaft. (See Schenck,
O.. and Gellendien. assignors.)
Deutsche Hydrierwerke Aktiengesellschaft. (See
Schrauth. Walther. assicnor.)
Deutsche Kunstseiden-Studiengesellschaft m. b. H. (See
Nathansohn, Alexander, assisnor.)
Deutsche Perrot-Bremse G. m. ^b. H. (See Muenz, Karl,
assignor.)
Deutsche Tafelglas Aktiengesellschaft (Detag). (See
Geppert. R.. and Dietzel. assignors.)
Deutsche Telephonworke und K.^belindustrio .Aktiengesell-
schaft. (See Hamann. Christol. assignor.*
Deutsche Waffen- und Munitionsfabriken, A. G., et al.
<See Geitmann. Theodor. assismor. 1
Deutsche Waffen-und Munitionsfabriken Aktiengesell-
schaft. (See Kehrbeck. Karl, assignor.)
De Vault. James L., et al. (See Olsen, Horace W., as-
signor.)
D<m;u!x, Lucien. Paris. France, assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. T. Call
transmitter device. 2,093.668 ; Sept. 21.
Developments Associates, Inc. (See Strindberg, Rich-
ard, assignor.)
Devendor. John A. and W. A.. Jackson Heights, N. Y.
One-piece buckle. 2,099.199 : Nov. 16
Devendor. William A. (See Devendor. John A. and W. A.)
Devenney. Joseph G., Minneapolis. Minn. Combined pas-
teurizer, churn, and butterworker. 2,098,179 ; Nov 2.
Devereux. James N.. deceased. Greenville. Miss. ; M. Dev-
ereux administratrix, assignor to United States G.vpsum
Company, Chicago. 111. Fiberboard. 2.080,031 : May
( See Devereux,
dispensing
dispensing
11.
Devereux. Margaret, administratrix.
James N.)
Devers, Charles. Pittsburch. Pa. Gasoline
pump control device, 2.080.535; Mav IS.
Devers, Charles. Pittsburgh. Pa. Gasoline
pump control. 2.094.003 : Sept. 28.
Devers. Philip K.. Lynn, Mass.. assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Spark plug. 2,072.732 ; Mar. 2.
De Terter, Walton, assignor of one-third to S. L. Brenner,
Chicago, 111. Tube testing device. 2.103,450 ; Dec. 28.
Devices, Inc. (See Hetherington. Robert, asslsnor.)
Devienne. Emile. Flonrieu-sur-Saone. France. ' Radio re-
ceiver. 2,081.135 : yinv 25.
De Vilbiss Company. The. (See GefiEs, Frank A., as-
signor.)
De \ilbiss Company. The. (See Habermaier, Reinhard A.,
assignor.)
I
The.
Harold A.,
and
H. A..
The.
De Vilbiss Company
assignor.)
DeTiliiiss Company, The.
Eastman, assignors.)
De Vilbiss Company, The.
signor. )
De Vilbiss Company,
signor.)
De Ville, Edward J
vice. 2,082.276: June 1.
Devine. J. I'.. Manufacturing Co.
assignor.)
Devine. J. P.. Manufacturing Co.
O., assignor.!
Devine. Julius, New York, N. T. Spark plug
Nov. 9.
Devlin. James F., Marinette, Wis. Quitch grass killer.
2.076.447 ; Apr. 6.
De Voe, (Jeorge E. (See Geske, C, and De Voe.)
Uevoe & Raynolds Co. (See Rheineck. A. E., Rabin
Long, assignors.)
De Vore, Elmer L. and R. E., Meadville. Pa. Vehicle.
2.079,844: May 11.
New York. N. Y. Bottle seal.
(See Roselund,
(See Roselund,
(See Tracy, Robert W., aa-
(See Wilka. Gustave A., aa-
Halethorpe, Md. (}atamenial de-
(See Gu.ver. Jesse A.,
(See Marshall, Vivns
2,098,934 ;
iller.
and
(See De Vore. Elmer L. and R. E.)
Meadville, assignor to Jov Mann-
Franklin, Pa. Slide fastener.
De Vore. Peter W
2.103,1.^0 : Dec. 21.
De Vore. Raymond E.
De Vore, Raymond E.,
facturing Company,
2,072.200; Mar. 2.
De Vore. Ross A., Atlanta
2.090.340: Aug. 17.
De Voursnoy. Andrew M. (See
De Voursney.)
De Vout. Anson W., La Grange Park, assicnor to Indus-
trial Patents Corporation. Chicago. 111. Drving tunnel.
2,100,838 ; Nov. 30. " "
Ga.
Reading
Smeaton, i
apparatus.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
155
De Vries, Abraham, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Securing
articles to walls and the like. 2,092,341 ; Sept. 7.
De Vries, Abraham, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Snap fas-
tener. 2,100,635 ; Nov. 30.
De Vries, Abraham, assignor to Naamlooze Vennootschap
Ijzerhandel I. M. de Vries, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Locking device for two relatively disconnectable parts.
2,068,737 ; Jan. 26.
De Vries, Abraham, assignor to N. V. Ijzerhandel I. M.
de Vries, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Knob attachment.
2,080,656 ; May 18.
De Vries, Abraham, assignor to N. V. Vzerhandel I. M. de
Vries, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Fastening. 2,088,320 ;
July 27.
De Vrios, Abraham, assignor to Naamlooze Vennootschap
Ijzerhandel I. M. de Vries, Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Fastener. 2,102,999 ; Dec. 21.
De Vries, Gerrit. (See Tellegen, B. D. H., de Vries, and
Bakker.)
De Vries, Gerrit, assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloeilampen-
fabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Doubly-folded
Lecher wire system. 2,093,750 : Sept. 21.
De Vries, John D., assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloeilampen-
fabrleken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Variable resist-
ance. 2,081,227 ; May 25.
De Vry, Herman A., Chicago, 111. Portable projector.
2,007,893 ; Jan. 19.
Dewald, Edward A., Massillon, Ohio, assignor to The
Griscom-Russell Company, New York, N. Y. Heat ex-
changer. 2,084,324 ; June 22.
Dewan, Leon, and J. Bartho, assignors of fifteen percent
to J. R. Wren, New York, and ten percent to J. H. Wren,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Skate. 2,080,766 ; May 18.
Dewar, Charles E., assignor to Champion Spark Plug
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Spark plug assembling ma-
chine. 2,072,087 ; Mar. 2.
Dewar Manufacturing Company. (See Dick, Stewart B.,
assignor.)
Dewar, Robert J., and G. H. Dawson, assignors to Wilson-
Jones Company, Chicago, 111. Loose leaf binder.
2,073,337 ; Mar. 9.
D'Ewart, Benjamin B. (See Morse, L. G., and D'Ewart.)
Dewas, Raymond, Amiens, France. Weft inserting ap-
paratus for looms with fixed weft bobbins. 2,072,158
Mar. 2.
Dewas, Raymond, Amiens, France. Weaving loom for
continuous weaving in which the weft is inserted by
means of pirnless shuttles. 2,072,159 ; Mar. 2.
Dewas, Raymond, Amiens, France. Weaving loom for con-
tinuous weaving in which the weft is inserted by means
of pirnless shuttles. 2,072,160 : Mar. 2.
Dewas, Raymond, Amiens, France. Thread carrying ap-
paratus for weaving looms and the like. 2,072,161 ;
Mar. 2.
Dp Weal, Andr€, Chicago, 111. Direction indicator for
X-ray exposures. 2,082,793 ; June 8.
De Weal, Andre, Chicago, 111. Sprayer construction.
2,090,227; Oct. 19.
De Weal, Andr6, assignor 1o Leakproof Spraver Co.,
Chicago, 111. Spraying device. 2,083,058 ; June 8.
De Weal, Andre, F. K. Krag, and C. A. Anderson, Chicago,
111. ; said Krag and said Anderson assignors to said
De Weal. Pump constniction. 2,078,483 ; Apr. 27.
Dowend, Williani D. (See Altgelt, R. J,, and Dewond.)
Dewey and Almy Chemicnl Company. (See Noiley,
Stephen 1?., assignor.)
Dewey and Almy Chemical Company. (See Spelman,
Henry M., Jr., assignor.)
Dewey, James M., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to The Amer-
ican Laundry Machinery Conipnnv, Norwood, Ohio.
Pressing clement. 2.068,643; J:in."26.
Dewey, James M., Cincinnati, assignor to The American
Laundr.v Machinery Company, Norwood, Oliio. Control
for pressing machines. 2,075,183 ; Mar. 30.
Dowoy, James ]\T., Cincinnati, assignor to Tlie American
T;aundry Machinery ('onii)!in.v, Norwood, Oliio. Press
npornling niediMiiism. '-!,000.575 ; Oct. 19.
Dewey, James M., Cincinnati, assignor to Tlie American
I<iHnidrv 'Maclilneiv Conipnnv. Norwood, Ohio. Press-
ing macliine control. 2,103,519; Dec. 28.
Dewey I'oiilniid Ceiiienl ("oiripnii.v. (See Tyler, W. E.,
Douglas, CliiUiiberlniii. .•iiul I.ovelaiid, assignors.)
Dewey, Ritcliie P., .assignor to II. D. Colman, Rnckford,
111. Temperalure coiili-ol svsfem. 2.002.753; Sept. 14.
Do Wilde, ITendrIk N. L. C. E. C. (See Hohmann. II. M.,
and do Wilde.)
De Wilt, Curl S., Long Bench, Calif. Liquid dispensing
device. 2,006,827; Jan. 5.
Do Witt, John II,. Nashville, Tenii. Hum and noise reduc-
tion. 2,093,751 ; .Sept. 21.
Do Wilt, Leo V. (See Wood, S. IC, and De Witt.)
De Wilt, Itelnhold, Flint, !iHsigiior to (Jenernl INfotors
Corporation, lt<'lroit. Mich. Speed cup balancing ma-
chine. 2.079.002 ; May 11.
De Witt, Wllliaiii .1., assignor lo Shoe Form Co., Inc.,
Auburn, N. V. Fish lure. 2,006,458 ; Jnti. 5.
DcWIIt. Williiun ,1., assignor to Shoe Forms Co., Inc.,
Anliurn, N. Y. Shoe form. 2.067.:!S1 ; Jan. IL'.
De Witt, William .1., assignor to Shoe Form Co., Inc.,
Auburn, N. Y. lOyeshleld. 2.0r„S,S-l9 : Jan, 26.
De Witt, William .1,, assignor to Shoe Form Co., Inc.,
Auburn, N. Y. Shoe form. 2,097,207 ; Oct. 20.
De Witt, William .L, and P. A. Ross, assignors to Shoe
Form Co., Inc., Auburn, N. Y. Tackle box. 2,099,003 ;
Nov. 16.
De Witt, William J., and P. A. Ross, assignors to Shoe
Form Co., Inc., Auburn, N. Y. Snelled hook case.
2,102,682 ; Dec. 21.
Dews, Joseph W., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Fastener. 2,071,505 ;
Feb. 23.
Dews, Joseph W., Waterbury, Conn., assignor to Scovill
Manufacturing Company. "Tool for applying fasteners.
2,071,506; Feb. 23.
Dews, Joseph W., Waterbury, Conn., assignor to Scovill
Manufacturing Company. Jlethod of applying fasten-
ers to sheetlike material. 2,071,507 ; Feb. 23.
Dexdale Hosiery Mills. (See Porter, H. W., and Bashore,
assignors.)
Dexter, Carl J.. La Fayette, Ind. Roll roofing fastener.
Re. 20,470 ; Aug. 17.
Dexter Folder Company. (See Brackett, E. M., Daneke,
and Williams, assignors.)
Dexter Folder Company. (See Rader, E. D., and Goodwin,
assignors.)
Dezotell, Bernard W., West Roxbury, assignor to United
Electric Controls Company, Boston, Mass. Tempera-
perature controlled switch. 2,087,024 ; July 13.
Dials, Crayton J., San Quentin, Calif. Lock. 2,066,393;
Jan. 5.
Diamantides, Diamond N., Massillon, Ohio. Ship raising
device. 2,084,246; June 15.
Diamond, Charles L. A., Newburgh, N. Y. Attachment
for lace or fabric making machine. 2,093,313 ; Sept.
14.
Diamond Expansion Bolt Company. (See Saleh, Gabriel
E. R., assignor.)
Diamond Expansion Bolt Company. (See Smith, Lloyd
A., assignor.)
Diamond, Hymen, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Light
sensitive system. 2,088,466 ; July 27.
Diamond, James E. Gosforth, and C. W. Perkins, Balham,
London, assignors to J. J. Pritty, Surrey, England.
Apparatus for applying sealing fluid to can blanks.
2,093,422 ; Sept. 21.
Diamond, Leon W., Shaker Heights, assignor to John E.
BernsteiM, Cleveland, Ohio. Compre,ssion valve.
2,081,616 ; May 25.
Diamond Match Company, The. (See Joley, Albert N., as-
signor.)
Diamond Match Company, The. (See Nolan, John R.,
assignor.)
Diamond Match Company, The. (See Sickmon, Clive H.,
assignor.)
Diamond Match Company, The. (See Traute, Henry C,
assignor.)
Diamond Power Specialty Corporation. (See Bowers,
Frank, assignor.)
Diamond Power Specialty Corporation. (See Brelsford,
Harry E., assignor.)
Diamond Power Specialty Corporation. (See Howse,
Curtis L, assignor.)
Diamond Power Specialty Corporation. (See Howse,
C. L., and Brelsford, assignors.)
Diamond Power Specialty Corporation. (See Howse, C.
L., Thomas, and Bowers, assignors.)
Diamond Power Specialty Corporation. (See Schieffer,
Johann, assignor.)
Diaz, Ernesto D., Habana, Cuba. Auto transmission.
2,097,650; Nov. 2.
Dibble, Clarence II. , assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Insulator and making it. 2,072,201 ;
Mar. 2.
Dibolka, Henry G., and J. D. Cramer, assignors to The
Norlipp Company, Chicago, 111. Device for closing filling
openings of liquid containers. 2.009,558: Nov. 10.
Dlbrell, Lois, Grand Prairie, Tex. Display device.
2.067,437 ; Jan. 12.
Dicalite Company, The. (See Schmidt, Richard W.,
assignor.)
Dichter, Jakob, Eerlin-Schonoberg, Germany. Glass work-
ing machine. 2.077.S27 : .Apr, 20,
Dichter, Jakob, Berlin-Schoneberg, Germany. Manufac-
ture of glass vessels from tubing. 2,0,S7,9 17 : July 27.
Dichter. Jakob, Berlin, G(-rmMUy. Machine for produc-
ing glass vi^ssols from tubing. 2,101,213; Doc. 7.
Dieliter, Jakob, Berliii-Schoneborc, Germany. Method
and MPiiiirMlus for making double-walled glass vessels.
2,102.357 ; Dec. 14.
Dick, A. It. Coiiip;inv. (See Brnsseur, ICrnest J., nssiirnor.)
Dick A. B. Coiiiiianv. (See Orr Wllliiim G. D. assignor.)
Dick, August, Pittsburgh, Pa, Ice delivering receptacle.
2.067,263; Jnn. 12.
Dick, Hums. Ferguson, assignor to Wagner Electric Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Brake slice guide. 2,0,S2,244 ;
June 1.
Diclv. ("iispar W. (Se(< Tbonipson. Wesley S.. assignor.)
Dick, Hector A., London, England. Table mat.
2,(170,423 ; Feb. 9.
nl.lc, Herbert L., Chicago, 111. Filter. 2,081.353; May
Dick, Herman J., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
Blgriments, to GiMieral Motors Corporation. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2,008,007 ; Jan. 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Dick, Herman J., Jr., Shamokin, Pa. Dish rack.
2,070.820 : Feb. 16.
Dick, Herman J., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2,074,375 ; Mar. 23.
Dick, Stewart B., East Orange, N. Y., assignor to Dewar
Manufacturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric
switch device. 2,079,003 ; May 4.
Dick, Wade W.. assignor of one-half to O. B. Bradford,
Zwolle, La. Burner. 2,095,242 ; Oct. 12.
Dickason, John W., assignor to Chrysler Corporation,
Detroit. Mich. Ventilator control mechanism.
2,093.036 : Sept. 14.
Dicke, Oscar H. (See Hitchcock, F. B., and Dicke.)
Dicke, Oscar H. (See Preston, N. D., and Dicke.)
Dicke. Oscar H., Rochester, N. Y. Vernier motor.
2,066.965 ; Jan. 5.
Dicke. Oscar H., assignor to General Railway Signal Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Centralized traffic controlling
system for railroads. 2,067,151 ; Jan. 5.
Dicke, Oscar H., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Train dispatching sys-
tem for railroads. 2,068,736 ; Jan. 26.
Dicke, Oscar H., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Train dispatching system
for railroads. 2,073,050 ; Mar. 9.
Dicke, Oscar H., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Train dispatching system
for railroads. 2,073,051 ; Mar. 9.
Dicke, uscar H., assignor to General Railway Signal Com-
pany, Rochester, X. Y. Adjustable connecting means.
2,077.620 ; Apr. 20.
Dicke, Oscar H., and F. B. Hitchcock, assignor to General
Railway Signal Company, Rochester, N. Y. Train dis-
patching system for railroads. 2,082,152 ; June 1,
Dickennann, Harry K., Buffalo, and J. W. McCarthy,
liOCkport, N. Y., assignors to F. N. Burt Company,
Limited. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Pneumatic con-
trol for box machines. 2,068,008 ; Jan. 19.
Dickerson, Bert A., assignor to Faries Manufacturing
Company, Decatur, 111. Portable lamp. 2,082,689 ;
June 1.
Dickerson. Bruce. (See Hungerford, C, and Dickerson.)
Dickerson, Henry G., et al. (See Warner, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Dickerson, James H., New Philadelphia, Ohio. Dust col-
lector. 2,079,315 ; May 4.
Dickerson, Walker T., Company, The. (See Gordon,
Hiram, a.^signor. )
Dlckey-Grabler Company, The. (See Plack, Frank F., as-
signor.)
Dickey, John A., Stayner, Ontario, Canada. Road grader.
2,076,626 : Apr. 13.
Dickey, John R., Media, Pa. Razor blade sharpener.
2,076,266 ; Apr. 6.
Dickey, Joseph B. (See McNally, J. G., and Dickey.)
Dickey, Paul S., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Bailey
Meter Company. Control system. 2,098,913 ; Nov. 9.
Dlckhaut. Charles A., New Brunswick, and S. A. Warner,
Rnrnprville, assignors to John Waldron Corporation,
New Brunswick, N. J. Vertical unwind device.
2.097.998 ; Nov. 2.
Dickhaut. Charles A., and S, W. Warner, assignors to
John Waldron Corporation, New Brunswick, N. J.
Vertical drier. 2,103,110 ; Dec. 21.
Dickie, William A.. A. McGill. and W. I. Taylor. Spondon,
near Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation
of America. Manufacture and treatment of textile ma-
terials. 2,067,174 : Jan. 12.
Dickie. William A., and W. I. Taylor. Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Treatment and manufacture of textile materials.
2.067,175 : Jan. 12.
Dickie, William A.. R. Vi'. Moncrieff, and C. W. North,
Spondon. near Derby, England, assignors to Celanese
Corporation of Amoric.n. Production and treatment of
artificial filaments, threads, foils, and the like.
2,067,905 : Jan. 19.
Dickie, William A., and P. F. C. Sowter, Spondon, near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Textiles containing cellulose derivatives.
2,070,583; Feb. 10.
Dickie, William A., and E. L. Greenwood, Spondon, near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Treatment of material. 2,079.604; May 11.
Dickie, William A., and P. F. C. Sowtor, Spondon. "near
Derby. England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Manufacture of artificial materials.
2,081,160 ; May 25.
Dickie, William A. and P. F. C. Sowter, Spondon, near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Production of artificial materials.
2,086,122; July 6.
Dickie, William A., and R. W. MoncriefP, Spondon, near
Derby. England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Textile .varn and fabric. 2.089,947 ; Aug. 17.
Dickie, William A., and R. W. MoncriefT, Spondon. near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Textile f.abric. 2,089,918; Aug. 17.
Dickie. William A., and G. C. Tyce, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Manufacture of yarns or threads. 2,092,800 ; Sept. 14.
Dickieson, Alton C, HoUis, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Trans-
mission control in signaling systems. 2,101,246 ;
Dec. 7.
Dickieson, Edward F., Jr., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Bendix Products Corporation,
South Bend, Ind. Clutch operating mechanism.
2,084,387 ; June 22.
Dickinson, Albert, Company, The. (See Hendrickson,
Adolph A., assignor.)
Dickinson, Arthur H. (See Bryce. .T. W., and Dickinson.)
Dickinson. Edgar D., Beverly, F. R. Ericson, Marblehead,
and P. G. Whittier, Lynn, Mass., assignors to General
Electric Company. Extraction elastic fluid turbine ar-
rangement. 2.071,199 ; Feb. 16.
Dickinson, Fairleigh S., Rutherford, N. J. Hypodermic
syringe needle hub. 2,076,121 ; Apr. 6.
Dickinson, Fairleigh S., Rutherford, N. J. Clinical ther-
mometer. 2,081,143 : May 25.
Dickinson, Ibel E., assignor of one-tenth to J. L. Greer
and one-tenth to J. J. Kogan, Los Angeles, Calif. Neck-
tie. 2,072,422 ; Mar, 2.
Dickinson, Robert. (See Hurley, T. F., and Dickinson.)
Dickinson, William A., Burlington, Colo. Oil burnei
2,070,982: Apr. 13.
Dickinson, William N., Roekville Centre, N. Y. Electri-
cal control device. 2,093,074 ; Sept. 14.
Dickman. George. (See Dickman, Lawrence, and G.)
Dickman, Josef, Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to McCIintic
Marshall Corporation. Liquid storage tank. 2,089,645 ;
Aug. 10.
Dickman. Lawrence, and G. Dickman. Covington. Ky.
Clerical vestment. 2,102,198: Dec. 14.
Dickson, Earle E., assignor to Johnson & Johnson, New
Brunswick, N. J. Wrapped rolled surgical dressing.
2,084,264 ; June 15.
Dickson, James T., Los Angeles, Calif. Pump. 2,075,428 ;
Mar. 30.
Dickson. John B.. Northampton, Mass.. assignor to A. 6.
Spalding & Bros.. New York, N. Y. Badminton racket.
2.071.684 : Feb. 23.
Dickson, Robert C, Bicknoller. near Taunton, England.
Pruning and like shears. 2,070,225 ; Feb. 9.
Dickson. Robert F., Leominster, Mass., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Laminated structure. 2,071.921 ; Feb. 23.
Dickson, Walker E. (See Algee, L. C, and Dickson.)
Dickson, William JIcI.. Woodside, Del., assignor to Gener-
al Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Fungicides.
2.074,169 : Mar. 16.
Dickson. William McI.. Woodside, Del., and A. H. Hennin-
ger, St. Albans, assignors to General Chemical Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Insecticide. 2,088,639 ; Aug. 3.
Dickson, William McI., Woodside, Del., and A. H. Hennin-
ger. Floral Park, assignors to General Chemical Com-
pany. New York. N. Y. Insecticide. 2,088.640 ; Aug. 3.
Dickson, William McI., Woodside, Del., and A. H. Hennin-
ger, St. Albans, assignors to General Chemical Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Insecticide. 2,088,641 ; Aug. 3.
Di Cristina, Humbert W., Decatur. Ga. Portable, fold-
able, and extendible wardrobe. 2.066.828: Jan. 5.
I
Dictaphone Corporation.
relle. assignors.)
Dictaphone Corporation.
holdt, assignors.)
Dictaphone Corporation.
signor.)
Dictaphone Corporation.
signor.)
(See Beard, T. H., and Luca-
(See Beard, T. H., and Ren-
(See Feyrer, William F.. as-
(See Lucarelle, Joseph M.. as-
(See Lucarelle. J. JI., and
(See Renholdt, J. E., and
(See Renholdt, John E., as-
(See Murray, Sylvia, as
(See Sears, Sterling G.,
and Boughton,
Dictaphone Cormporatiou.
Renholdt, assignors.)
Dictaphone Corporation.
Beardsley, assignors.)
Dictaphone Corporation.
signor.)
Dicrograph Products Company.
signor.)
Dictograph Products Company
assignor.)
Die Casting Corporation of America. (See Newmark,
Joseph, assignor.)
Diebold Safe & Lock Co. (See Miller, W. C
assignors.)
Dieckmann, .John. H. Lodde. and W. J. Adams, New
York, N. Y. Collapsible tube. 2,094.877 ; Oct. 5.
Diedericlis. Pierre C, Sainte-Colomhe-les-Vienne, France.
Loom for weaving gauzes. 2,090.785 : A_ug. 24
Diefenbach. Ernst. (See XCriinzlein, G.
gert. and Rfisch.)
Diefenbach, William T.. Babvlon. N. V.
ing press mist. 2.096.164; Oct. 19.
Dieffenbach. Otto W., Baltimore, Md.
Re. 20,435 ; .Inly 6.
Dieffenbach. Otto W., Baltimore, :Md
similar tube. 2.084,673 ; June 22.
Dieffenbacher, Paul F., Klamrth River, Calif
2,086,406; July 6.
Diehl, Claus. (See Dalmer, O., DIehl, and Pieper.)
Diehl, Herman H., Huntington. W. Va.. assignor to The
West Virginia Rail Company. Riveting machine.
2.077.007 ; Apr. 13.
Dlehl. John C.. Erie, Pa., assignor to American Meter
Company, New York, N. Y. Diaphragm meter.
2,008.378; Jan. 19.
Diefenbach, Eg-
Dispelling print-
Cellulose tube.
Drinking and
Fuse plug.
LIST OF PATENTEES
157
Diehl, John C, Erie, Pa., assignor to American Meter
Company, New York, N. Y. Indicator for fluid vari-
ables. 2,008,663. Jan. 26.
Diehl, William L. (See Cook, N. E., Knopf, and Diehl.)
Diel, Daniel J., New York, N. Y. Lawn mower.
2,0808,354 ; May 11.
Diem, Hans, assignor to the firm Edouard Dubied & Cie.,
Soci€t6 Anonyme, Neuchatel, Switzerland. Stitched
fabric. 2,069,819 ; Feb. 9.
Diemer, Kool, Alexander A., Aerdenhout, Netherlands.
Implement for conditioning lawns. 2,069,958 ; Feb. 9.
Dienenthal, Herbert, Siegen, Germany. System of con-
trol for groups of gate-valves or the like. 2,088,261 ;
July 27.
Dieuer, Charles H. (See Vaughan, A. E., Jr., and Diener.)
Dlenner, John A. (See Aikman, Burton S., assignor.)
Dienst, Karl, Hildesheim, Germany. Apparatus for dry-
ing grain. 2,073,553 ; Mar. 9.
Dierfeld, Benno R., Berlin-Frledenau, Germany. Brake
for motor vehicles. 2,082,277 ; June 1.
Dierks, Louis E., and C. E. Severson, Oak Park, 111. Sig-
naling apparatus. 2,071,873 ; Feb. 23.
Diesbach, Fritz G., assignor to Xrauth & Benninghofen,
Hamilton, Ohio. Autographic register. 2,067,438 ; Jan.
12.
Diescher, Alfred J., assignor of one-half to M. L. R.
Diescher, Winfield, Kans. Combination stop and check
valve. 2,071,969 ; Feb. 23.
Diescher, Alfred J., assignor of one-half to M. L. R.
Diescher, Winfield, Kans. Method and apparatus for
establishing and controlling a reserve storage in gas
transportation systems. 2,085,526 ; June 29.
Diescher, Alfred J., assignor of one-half to M. L. R.
Diescher, Winfield, Kans. Apparatus for transporting
gas. 2,095,243 ; Oct. 12.
Diescher, Alfred J., assignor of one-half to M. L. R.
Diescher, Wingfield, Kans. Combination stop and check
valve. 2,095,410 ; Oct. 12.
Diescher, August P., assignor to Diescher Tube Mills, Inc.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Mandrel for forming tubes. 2,074,048 ;
Mar. 16.
Diescher, August P., assignor to Diescher Tube Mills, Inc.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Tube making appai-atus. 2,075,880 ;
Apr. 6.
Diescher, M. L. R. (See Diescher, Alfred J., assignor.)
Diescher Tube Mills, Inc. (See Diescher, August P., as-
signor.)
Diesel, William F., assignor to Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.,
Rochester, N. Y. Lock mechanism. 2,079,702 ; May 11.
Diesel, William F., assignor to Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.,
Rochester, N. Y. Lock mechanism. 2,079.703 : Jfay 11.
Dieterle, Walter, Dessau-Ziebigk in Anhalt, Germany,
assignor to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y.
Photographic material. 2,084,436 ; June 22.
Dieterle, Walter, Dessau-Ziebigk, Germany, assignor to
Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Photo-
graphic desensitizer. 2,098,080 ; Nov. 2.
Dieterle, Walter, and W. Zeh, Dessau in Anhalt, and
W. Zerweck, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheira, Ger-
many, assignors to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Bingham-
ton, N. Y. Manufacture of light sensitive materials.
2,066,966 ; Jan. 5.
Dieterle, Walter, and W. Zeh, Dessau-ln-Anhalt, and W.
Zerweck, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim, Germany,
assignors to Agfa Ansco Coi'poration, Binghamton,
N. Y. Dyes of the cyanine series. 2,000,967 ; Jan. 5.
Dieterle, Walter, W. Zeh, Dessau in Anhalt, and W.
Zerweck, Frankfort-on-the-JIain-Fechenheim, Germany,
assignors to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton,
N. Y. Manufacture of light-sensitive materials.
2,066,968 ; Jan. 5.
Dictert, Harry W., Detroit, Mich. Moisture teller.
2.080,108; May 11.
Dietlein, Herbert R., Vancouver, Wash. Display device.
2.096,884: Oct. 20.
Dietrich, Adolph E., Delawanna, N. J. Adjustable .seat
back. 2,092,000 ; Sept. 7.
Dietrich, Charles J. (See Dodge, TT. A., and Dietrich.)
Dietrich, Frledrich R., Pasing, near Munich, Germany.
Searchlight with ellipsoid mirror. 2,072,849 ; Mar. 9.
Dietrich, Gustav IT., M('iner.<!dorf in Erz Oebirge, and IT.
Drechsol, Oberlichtenau, Germany, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Kiilio Inc., New York, N. Y. Flat knit-
ting frame. 2,073,197; Mar. 9.
Dietrich, Harry A. R.. Bethlehem. Vn. Compensator for
heating luillers. 2.007.315; Jan. 12.
Dietrlcli, Otto, Friedrichsliafen, assignor to Maybach-
Motorenban G. m. b. H., Friedrlclishafen. liodensee,
Germany. Ball and roller bearing. 2,087,184; July
13.
Dietrich, Roy P., Bayslde, N. Y. Game. 2,103,151 ; Dec.
Dleti'lHi, Willielm. (See Luther, M., and Dietrlcli.)
Dietrich. William S., Greenville, Pa. Cur truck.
2,103,713 ; Dec. 28.
Dletrlch.fon, Wllliiiin F., Berwick, I'a., assignor to Amerl-
ciin Car and l'\>undry Company. New York, N. Y. Drop
botloni iiiiiic car, ^.002.801 ; Scot. M.
Die! rlrlisoM, William V., Berwick. I'n., aHslgnor to Ameri-
can Car &, FoMiulry Company, Now York, N. Y. Railway
hopp(>r car. 2.05)4,970 ; OcK 5.
Dli'IrlcliHon. WIIIImiii |i'., Berwick, I'a., assignor to
American Car and liNmndry Company, fsew York, N. V.
Mine car end consi ruci Ion, 2,101,100; T>ec. 7.
Dietrichson, William F., Berwick, Pa., and V. Willoughby,
Ridgewood, N. J., assignors to American Car and Foun-
dry Company, New York, N. Y. Railway hopper car.
2,073,513 ; Mar. 9.
Dietterle, Edwin W., Urbana, 111. Comb cleaning and
sterilizing device. 2,089,114 ; Aug. 3.
Dietz, Joseph B., and H. G. StaufCer, Roanoke, Va., and
E. F. Oefiinger, Philadelphia, Pa., assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Coating compositions and preparing the same.
2,075,025; Mar. 30.
Dietz. Karl, Frankfort-on-the-Main, and K. Frank, Bad
Soden in Taunus, (Jermany, assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to Pen-(jhlor, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Acid-
proof self-hardening compositions. 2,103,708 ; Dec. 28.
Dietz, Louis F., Englewood, N. J. Enclosure bulkhead.
2,066,718; Jan. 5.
Dietz, R. E., Company. (See Currie, Robert A., assignor.)
Dietzel, Adolf. (See Geppert, R., and Dietzel.)
Dietzel, Albert, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pickling apparatus.
2,071,818 ; Feb. 23.
Dietzel, Hugo O., et al. (See Leidgen, Nicholas C, as-
signor.)
Dietzgen, Eugene, Company. (See Langsner, Adolph, as-
signor.)
Diffendale, Peter P., Staten Island, assignor to C. O.
Leith, Queens County, N. Y. Neon sign. 2,073,296;
Mar. 9.
Diffenderffer, John K. E., Baltimore, Md., assignor to
Hartford-Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Transfer
mechanism. 2,081,580 ; May 25.
Di Figlia, Vincent, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clamp. 2,081,797 ;
May 25.
Diggins, Bartholomew A., assignor to Bausch & Lomb
Optical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Goggles.
2.103,575 ; Dec. 28.
Di Giacomo, Vincent, and L. Salemi, New York, N. Y.
Collapsible baby chair. 2,089,090 ; Aug. 3.
Digby, Everard T., London, England. Printing on metal.
2,086,009 ; July 6.
Dignau, James H., ct al. (See Marchant, Arthur W., as-
signor.)
Di lorio, Matteo, Plainfield, N. J. Rabat. 2,083,712;
June 15.
Di luglio. Prank, New Haven, Conn. Shirt collar.
2,081,136 ; May 25.
Dike, Theodore W. (See Bowen, A. H., and Dike.)
Dike, Theodore W., assignor to I. F. Laucks, Inc.. Seattle,
Wash. Continuous press for production of board-like
products. 2,071,999 ; Feb. 23.
Diktienrmaschien-Patentverwertungs Gesellschaft m. b. H.
(See Neumann. Leopold, assignor.)
Dilg, Earl W. (See Evans, R. B., Dilg, and Gerniann.)
Dilks, James J., Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Motion picture
projector. 2,095,632 ; Oct. 12.
Dilks, James J., Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Disk film motion
picture. 2,102,788; Dec. 21.
Dilks, James W., assignor to Moore Electric Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Hair clipper. 2,098,180 ; Nov. 2.
Dill, Claude S., Lodge Grass, Mont. Bridge table.
2,102,888 ; Doc. 21.
Dill, Gilbert D., Cleveland, Ohio. Gas and liquid con-
tacting means and method. 2,088,091 ; Aug. 3.
Dill Manufacturing Company, The. (See Bronson, Adel-
bert E., assignor.)
Dill Manufacturing Company, The. (See Crowley, John
C, assignor.)
Dill Manufacturing Company, The. (See Goff, William
F., assignor.)
Dillard, Tyroe, Jr., et al. (See Brown, William J., as-
signor.)
Dillehny, Edward R., Glenn Ellyn, 111., assignor to The
Richardson Company, Lockland, Ohio. Making asphaltic
storage battery cases. 2,000,459 ; Jan. 5.
Dillehay, Edward R.. Glen lOUvn. Til., a.ssignor to The
Richardson Company, Lockl.ind, Ohio. Molding com-
position. 2,090.577; Aug. 17.
Dillehay. Edward R., Glen Ellyn, 111., assignor to The
Richardson Company, I^orkland, Ohio. Making thermo-
plastic compositions containing rubber and the like.
2.102,838; Dec. 21.
Diller, Alvin L., Belmont, assignor to Hood Rubber Com-
jianv, Tnc, M'alertown, Mass. Display form.
2,091,387 ; Aug. 31.
Dillpy, Morris McD. (See Clark, R. G., Smith, and
Dilley.)
Dillinrd, Herbert C, East Bangor, Pa., assignor to Blssell
('ari)et Sweeper Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Car-
l)(>t sweeper case and dust pan construction. 2,101,133 ;
Pec. 7.
Dillnian. Earnest J., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-
pany, Delroil, Mich. Rel'rlgerallug apparatus.
2,072,42.-! ; M.ir. 2.
Dillman, Earnest J., as;;|gnor to Detroit Tjubrlcator Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Control device. 2.080,100 ; May
11.
Dillnian, lOarneHl .1.. asHlgnor to Delroil l.nlirlonlor Com-
pany. Detroit, Midi. .Vuiiara I lis and inelliod for con-
I rolling rel'rigerallon. 2.0S I ..s.''.:! ; May '2'>.
DIDiniin, EarnoHt J., assignor to Detroit T-tilirlcntor Coni-
pnny, Detroit, Mich. Control device. 2,08,1,300; June
29.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Dillman, Earnest J., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Control device. 2,088,163 ; July
27.
Dillman, Earnest J., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Control device. 2,088,556 ; July
Dillman, Earnest J., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-'
pany, Detrot, Mich. Control device. 2,093,693 ; Sept.
21.
Dillman, Earnest J., Detroit, and F. J. Sovey, Roseville,
assignors to Detroit Lubricator Company, Detroit, Mich.
Conduit outlet box. 2,093,266 ; Sept. 14.
Dillman, Earnest J., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Electric switch. 2,098,181 ;
Nov. 2.
Dillman, Earnest J., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Control device for heating sys-
tems. 2,098,912 ; Nov. 9.
Dillman, Earnest J., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Control means. 2,102,176 ;
Dec. 14.
Dillon, John H., Bellerose, assignor to Charles J. Taglia-
bue Mfg. Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Viscosimcter. 2,068,970 ;
Jan. 20.
Dillon, Lyle, Los Angeles, Calif. Aircraft drift indicator.
2,085,010 : June 29.
Dillon, Stephen V., Tulsa, Okla.
July 13.
" Tulsa,
Well string. 2,087,185 ;
Dillon, Stephen V.,
2,095,244 : Oct. 12.
Dillon, William A.,
signal. 2,094,427 ;
Dillstrom. Torb.i6rn
Okla. Well equipment.
Calif. "Vehicle direction
San Jose,
Sept. 28.
v., Stockholm, Sweden, assignor to
Hesselman Motor Corporation, Ltd., London, England.
Device for conveying high-volatile fuel. 2,066,673 ;
Jan. 5.
Dillstrom, Torbjorn Viktor, Stockholm, Sweden, assignor
to Hesselman Motor Corporation, Ltd., London, Eng-
land. Internal combustion engine. 2,078,934 ; May 4.
Dilthey, Walther, Bonn-on-the-Rhine, assignor to I. G.
Farbenindustrie Aktieugesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany. Cyclopentadienone condensation com-
pounds and making them. 2,097,854 ; Nov. 2.
Dilthey, Walther and F. Quint, Bonn-on-the-Rhine, as-
signors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktieugesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Condensation prod-
ucts of carbenium compounds and preparing the same.
2.100.798 ; Nov. 30.
Dilts Machine Works, Inc. (See Haskell, John D., as-
signor.)
Di Lustro, Vito F. (See Rosch, S. J., di Lustro, and
Rogers.)
Di JIarino, Jacob, Toughkenamon, Pa. Mushroom house
construction. 2,095,323 ; Oct. 12.
Di Marzio, Vincent, Swissvale, Pa. Resilient bridge for
stringed musical instruments. 2,074,982 ; Mar. 23.
Dimick, Daniel B., Newton Center, assignor to Dimick-
Mosher Products Company, Boston, Mass. Subdrain-
age pipe. 2,089,115 ; Aug. 3.
Dimick-Mosher Products Company. (See Dimick, Daniel
B., assignor.)
Dimick, Walter T., Oklahoma City, Okla. Shock absorber.
2,092,531 : Sept. 7.
Dimmick, Glenn L. (See Reifsteck, C. N., and Dimmick.)
Dimmick, Glenn L., Westmont, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Photographic recording of
sound. 2,074,049 ; Mar. 16.
Dimmick, Glenn L., Westmont, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Sound recording and repro-
ducing apparatus. 2.093,423 ; Sept. 21.
Dimmick, Glenn L., Westmont, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Recording and reproduction
of electrical impulses. 2,094.737 ; Oct. 5.
Dimmick, Glenn L., Oaklyn, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Photographic sound recorder.
2,095,317 ; Oct. 12.
Dimmick, Glenn L., Erlton, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Apparatus for and method of
recording sound on film. 2,095,318 ; Oct. 12.
Dimmick, Glenn L., Audubon, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of Americn. Push-pull sound recorder.
2,096,576 : Oct. 19.
Dimmick, Glenn L., Audubon. N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Photographic recording of
sound. 2.097,657 : Nov. 2.
Dimmick, Glenn L., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
.Corporation of America. Reproduction of sound.
2.097,7.'iS : Nov. 2.
Diramig, Howard, New York, N. Y., assignor to Gasoline
Products Company, Inc., Newark, N. J. Cracking hydro-
carbon oils. 2,088,778 ; Aug. 3.
Dimond. Thomas L., Boonton, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Impulse circuit. 2.086.540; July 13.
Dinesen, Laurits, Minneapolis, Minn. Teat cup.
2,079,435 ; May 4.
Dingle, Howard, Kurralta Park, assignor to "McMahons"
Limited, Adelaide, Australia. Stapling machine.
2,098,573; Nov. 9.
Dings Magnetic Separator Cor. (See Crockett, Robert E.,
nssicnor. )
Dinhofor, Julius, New York, N. Y. Gem setting.
2,070,157 ; Feb. 9.
Dinion, Nathan, assignor to Magnetic Windings Company,
Easton, Pa. Coil unit. 2,069,357 ; Feb. 2.
Dinkel, Andrew J., Yuma, Ariz. Grease gun. 2,080,809 ;
May 18.
Dinkins, Abe. (See Upp, Ada R., assignor.)
Dinley, Clarence F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to J. H. Bell,
Philadelphia, Pa. Stabilized chlorinated solvents and
stabilizing such solvent. 2,096,735 ; Oct. 26.
Dinley, Clarence F., Detroit, Mich,, assignor to J. H. Bell,
Philadelphia, Pa. Stabilized chlorinated solvents and
stabilizing such solvents. 2,096,736 ; Oct. 26.
Dinley, Clarence F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to J. H. Bell,
Philadelphia, Pa. Stabilized chlorinated solvents and
stabilizing such solvents. 2,096,737 ; Oct. 26.
Dinley, Clarence F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to J. H. Bell,
Philadelphia, Pa. Extraction with solvents. 2,097,147 :
Oct. 26.
Dinley, Clarence F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to J. H. Bell,
Philadelphia, Pa. Degreasing apparatus. 2,101,840 ;
Dec. 14.
Dinley, Clarence F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to James H.
Bell, Philadelphia, Pa. Degreasing apparatus.
2,101,841 ; Dec. 14.
Dinneen, Joseph M., Lowell, Jlass. Bottle spray nozzle.
2,081,798 ; May 25.
Dinnerville, Walter. (See Gort, G., and Dinnerville.)
Dinsmore, Caswell P., Cheney, Wash. Bench vise.
2,068,228 ; Jan. 19.
Dinsmoor, Winfield L., Menlo Park, Calif. Loose leaf
binder. 2,087,397; July 20.
Dintilhac, Jean G., assignor to Society "Yacco" S. A. F.,
Paris, France. Air cooled engine. 2.070.565 ; Feb. 16.
Di Nuccio, Camillo, assignor of one-half to J. Bevilacqua,
Providence, R. I. Reversible hanger mounting for pic-
tures and the like. 2.099,332 : Nov. 16.
Dinzl, Richard W., Narberth, Pa., assignor to Baldwin-
Southwark Corporation. Torsion impact testing appara-
tus. 2,067,140 ; Jan. 5.
Dinzl, Richard W., Narberth, Pa., assignor to Baldwin-
Southwark Corporation. Hydraulic press. 2,085,695 ;
June 29.
Dinzl, Richard W., Narberth, Pa., assignor to Baldwln-
Southwark Corporation. Hydraulic materials testing
machine. 2.090.475 : Aug. 17.
Dinzl, Richard W., Narberth^ and J. C. Graf, Philadelphia,
Pa., assignors to Baldwin-Southwark Corporation.
Horizontal extrusion press. 2,075,803 ; Apr. 6.
Dion, William A., Plainville, assignor to Evans Case Com-
pany, North Attleboro, Mass. Cigarette case.
2,073,962 : Mar. 16.
Dion, William A., Plainville, assignor to Evans Case Com-
pany, North Attleboro, Mass. Receptacle. 2,090,886;
Aug. 24.
Dippel, Frederick W., Milwaukee, Wis. Instrument panel
oil level indicator. 2,099,105: Nov. 16.
Direct Current Welding Company. (See Jones, Carl G.,
assignor.)
Direct Current Welding Company. (See Jlirfield, George
E., assignor.)
Dirks, Hermann, assignor to C. Lorenz-Aktiengesellschaft,
Berlin-Tenipelhof, Germany. Electron tube generator.
2,093,882 ; Sept. 21.
Dirr, George, Cincinnati. Ohio. Meat grinder and cut-
ting knife therefor. 2,075,603 : Mar. 30.
Di Sabatino, Roland, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Larner Machine Company. Philadelphia. Pa. Rotary
inverter and rectifier. 2,090.010 ; Aug. 17.
Disbrow, Clarkson A., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Poor & Company. Flexible rail
joint. 2,072,619 ; Mar. 2.
Disbrow, Clarkson A., New Rochelle. N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Poor & Company. Insulated rail
joint. 2.099,680 ; Nov. 23.
Disbrow, Clarkson A., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Poor & Company. Step joint.
2,-100.947: Nov. 30.
Dissler, Walter, assignor to Telofunkeu Gesellsehaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie, Berlin, Germany. Sensitivity
meter. 2,081,739 ; May 25.
Disston, Henry, and Sons, Inc. (See Allen, Henry B.,
assignor.)
Disston. Henry, & Sons, Incorporated. (See Blum, Arthur
N., assignor.)
Disston, Henry, & Sons, Incorporated. (See Charlton,
Richard C, assignor.)
Disston, Henry, & Son, Incorporated. (See Freas,
Samuel T., assignor.)
Disston, Henry & Sons, Incorporated. (See Freas, S. T.,
and Bye, assignors.)
Ditchfield, Frank, assignor to The Y'oungstown Steel Door
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. House car. 2,071,508 ;
Feb. 23.
Ditchfield, Frank, assignor to The Youngstown Steel Door
Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Car door. 2.090,189 ; Aug.
Ditchfield, Frank, assignor to The Youngstown Steel Door
Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Car side construction.
2.092.959 : Sent. 14.
Ditchfield. Frank, assignor to The Youngstown Steel Door
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Lift door! 2,103,000 ; Dee.
Ditchman William T., Chelmsford, England, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Alodulated carrier wave
signaling system. 2,085,011 ; June 29.
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159
Ditmore, George W., Albany, N. Y. Journal box lubri-
cating pad. 2.079,734 ; May 11.
Dittmar, Harry R., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Preparing cyanhydrins.
2,101,82.'? : Dec. 7.
Dltmars, John R. (See van der Meulen, Peter A., as-
signor.)
Ditto, Incorporated. (See Brower, Paul V., assignor.)
Ditto,. Incorporated. (See Hoskins, Williams, Jr.)
Ditto, Incorporated. (See Houshalter, F. M., and Weis-
man, assignors.)
Ditto, Incorporated. (See Marchev, Alfred, assignor.)
Ditto, Incorporated. (See Marchev, A., and McCain, as-
signors.)
Ditto, Incorporated. (See Marchev, A., Hernlund, and
McCain, assignors.)
Ditto, Incorporated. (See Morrison, R. F., and Stewart,
assignors.)
Ditto, Incorporated. (See Whitmore, William B., as-
signor.)
Ditto, John, assignor of one-fourth to C. Brown, and
one-fourth to C. E. Duncan, Herrin, 111. Clothespin
or the like. 2,083,642 ; June 15.
Divco-Twin Truck Company. (See Fageol, William B.,
assignor.)
Diversey Corporation. (See Moore, Clark M., assignor.)
Diversified Patents, Inc. (See Darling, Samuel M., as-
signor. )
Divine, Harry L. (See Bradburn, Curtis E., assignor.)
Diwoky, Fred F. (See Sullivan, F. W., Jr., Bahlke,
Brown, and Diwoky.)
Dix, Howard W. (See Myers, Elman B., assignor.)
Dlx, Howard W., et al. (See De Bats, Jean H. L., as-
signor.)
Dix, Lawton A., New York, N. Y. Paper web joining
member. 2,089,469 : Aug. 10.
Dix, Ralph C, New York, N. Y. Roller attachment for
lithographic machines. 2,083,497 ; June 8.
Dixie-Vortex Company. (See Barbieri, Cesare, assignor.)
Dixie-Vortei Company. (See Carew, Herman, assignor.)
Dixie-Vortex Company. (See Dawson, Cecil F., assignor.)
Dixie-Vortex Company. (See Krein, Frederick T., as-
signor.)
Dixon, Alfred L., Hollywood, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Heat
treating nickel-iron alloys. 2,102.683 ; Dec. 21.
Dixon, Alfred L., Hollywood, 111., and J. V. Davis,
Daphne, Ala., assignors to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Producing magnetic
materials. 2,084,133 ; June 15.
Dixon, Arthur C, Portland, Oreg. Automatic hooking
device. 2,085,012 : June 29.
Dixon, Charlie C., Alliance, N. C. Fertilizer distributor.
2,095,596 ; Oct. 12.
Dixon, Cletus L., K. W. Kennedy, and J. P. Stando,
a.ssignors to Colortone Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Prism assembly. 2,096,425 ; Oct. 19.
Dixon, Fate, assignor of one-half to J. E. Moses, Durham,
N. C. Onn. 2.1 02.199 : Dec. 14.
Dixon, Fred S., Pomona, Calif. Sanitary rolling pin cover.
2,070,199 ; Feb. 9.
Dixon, Jodie T., Luxora. Ark. Trailer hitch and brake
actuator. 2,100,133: Nov. 23.
Dixon, Joseph, Crucible Company. (See Van Dorn,
Horace B., assignor.)
Dixon, Lawrence F. (See Gross, P. M., and Dixon.)
Dixon, Paul H., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Method of and
apparatus for treating shoe parts. 2,084,553 ; June 22.
Dixon, Reginald G. (Seo Patterson, W. G., and Dixon.)
Dixon, Reginald G., assignor to Siemens Brothers &
Company Limited, London, England. Automatic
switch for use in telephone or like systems. 2,087,398 ;
July 20.
DJord.ievitch, Yosdimir, Paris, France. Acceleration
pump for carburetors. 2,088,234 ; July 27.
DJord.ievitch, Ye.sdimir, Paris, France. Carburetor.
2,102.113; Doc. 14.
Doak, John H., Portland, Oreg., assignor of one-fourth to
II. S. Rnpp, and onp-fonrtli to A. Wliitehcad, Oakland,
Calif. Spark plug. 2,094,447 ; .Sept. 28.
Doan, Clifford M., San Leandro. Calif., assignor to
Schwabaclipr-Frey Company. Multiple record pad.
2,086,700; July 13.
Doan, Tlieodore H., Shaker Heights, assignor to The
Foote Hurt Coinpsinv, Clovelnnd, Ohio. Metal cutting
mil ell I no. 2.080,464; May 18.
Doann, Loroy C, assignor to The Miller Company, Mcrldon,
Conn. IClootrlcal connorter. 2.006,770 ; Jan. 5.
Doane, Leroy ('.., assignor to The Miller Companv, Merlden,
Conn. Indirect lighting fixture. 2,066,771 ; Jan. 5.
Doane. Leroy C, assignor to The Miller (\)mpany, Meriden,
Conn. Lighting appliance. 2,002,573 ; .Si^pt! 7.
Doane, Leroy ('., as.slgnoi' to The Miller Company, Meriden,
Conn, TjjglitlMg ('(lulpmcnt for passenger vehicles,
2,102.944; Dec. 21.
Doha, Slophon, Jr., Woodslde, assignor to Boll Telephone
LaboraiorloH, Incorporated, Now VorU, N, Y. Volume
control system. 2,087,31(1; July 20.
Doha, Sli'i)lien, Jr., Woodsido, iiHslgiinr to Bell T(-lopliono
lyii horn lories, Incorporatod, Niw York, N, Y. Tnnis-
nilsslon circuit, 2,089,316; Aug. 10.
Doha, Stephen, Jr., Woodside, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Transmis-
sion control circuits in wave transmission systems.
2,086,793 ; Oct. 26.
Dobben, Pieter W., The Hague, and J. Visser, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, assignors to N. V. Philips' Gloeilampen-
fabrieken. Electric discharge tube or incandescent
lamp. 2,071,874 ; Feb. 23.
Dobbins Manufacturing Company, The. (See Brandt,
Henry E., assignor.)
Dobbs, Ernestine H., New York, N. Y. Sport cap.
2,089.995 ; Aug. 17.
Dobbs, Eugene M., Mason, assignor of one-eighth to L.
Miller, Brownwood, Tex. Air pressure indicator for
tires. 2,071,256 ; Feb. 16.
Dobbs, Isaac T., Minneapolis, Minn. Chute. 2,095,494 ;
Oct. 12.
Dobbs, James K., assignor of one-half to D. E. McCord,
Atlanta, Ga. Self cutting wire connection. 2,070,566 ;
Feb. 16.
Dobeckmun Company, The. (See Becker, L. A., and
Spisak, assignors.)
Dobeckmun Company, The. (See Schmidt, David, as-
signor.)
Dobeckmun Company, The. (See Schmidt, D., and
Spisak, assignors.)
Dobke, Giinther, Berlin-Reinickendorf, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Electrical discharge de-
vice. 2,072,733 ; Mar. 2.
Dobkin, William J., Chicago, HI., assignor to Mac B. Fein-
son, New York, N. Y. Soap dispenser. 2,067,601 ;
Jan. 12.
Dobler, Erich, and L. Holm, assignors to Robert Bosch
Aktiengesellschaft, Stuttgart, Germany. Switch con-
trol device. 2,080.306 ; May 11.
Dobrick, August C, assignor to The Imperial Brass Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Flaring tool.
2,072,359 ; Mar. 2.
Dobrowolny, Josef, Vienna, Austria, Rail joint.
2,084,286 ; June 15.
Dobson, Smith W., Stockton, Calif. Egg cleaner.
2,078,484 ; Apr. 27.
Dobson, William A., Wethersfield, Conn., assignor to Un-
derwood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 2,077,379 ; Apr. 20.
Dobson, William A,, Wethersfield, Conn., assignor to
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 2,079,605 ; May 11.
Dobson, William A,, Wethersfield, Conn., assignor to
Underwood Eliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 2.097,588 ; Nov. 2.
Dobyne, Stevenson A., assignor to Champion Shoe Ma-
chinery Company, St. Louis, Mo. Sewing machine.
2,084,838 ; .lune 22.
Dobyns, David E,. Oklahoma City, Okla. Beverage dis-
pensing mechanism. 2,084,631 ; June 22.
Dockray, Charles J. and H. J., Zanesville, Ohio. Making
chilled metal mold castings. 2,084,247 ; June 15.
Dockray, Charles J., and H. J. Dockray, Zanesville, Ohio.
Glass mold. 2,084,794 ; June 22.
Dockray, Harry J. (See Dockray, Charles J. and H. J.)
Dockson, Charles H., Detroit, Mich. Pressure regulator.
2,103,576 ; Dec. 28.
Doctors, Dorothea, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Dorothea Doctors and S. A. Fox. Wearing apparel.
2.091,753; Aug. 31.
Dodd, Albert E., Dromara, Northern Ireland. Method
of and moans for removing bast from bast plants.
2,072,734; Jlar. 2.
Dodd, Bertha A., Danville, Va. Curling iron. 2.077,991 ;
Apr. 20.
Dodd, David H., Newbury, Vt. Ski binding. 2,072,477 ;
Mar. 2.
Dodd. Ernest, Winter, Saskatchewan, Canada. Plow.
2,075,275; Mar. 30.
Dodd, John S., Werneth Park, Oldham, assignor to Sam-
uel Dodd & Sons Limited, Oldham. England. Tape
drive for the spindles of spinning and doubling frames.
2,070,713; Feb. 16.
Dodd, Roy S., Houston, Tex. Gas burner. 2,000,886;
Oct. 26.
Dodd, Samuel, & Sons Limited. (See Dodd, John S., as-
signor.)
Dodds, Ethan I., Jr,, Central Valley. N. Y.. assignor to
The New York Central Railroad Company. Vestibule
closure for railway cars. 2.073.108; Mar. 9.
DodcN. Nugent . Washington, D. C. Copy holder.
2.070,448 ; Apr. 0.
Dodelln. Fred A., Glen Ridge, assignor to Pyrene Manu-
facturing Companv, Newark, N. J. Fitting for con-
tainers. 2,086,541 ; July 13.
Dodge, Adlel Y., South Bend, Ind. Sterilizing process.
2.009,820 ; Feb. 9.
Dodge, A<ilol v.. South Bond, Ind, Transmission.
2,082,44 1 ; June 1.
Dodgo, Adlel Y„ South BcmuI, Tnd. Machine for sterlllv.a-
tion by compression. 2,0,S2.I45 ; June 1.
Dodgo, A'(11(>1 Y.. Soudi Bomi, Ind, \'arlable speed Irnna-
nilsalon. 2.080.491 ; .Inly 0.
Dodgo, Adlel Y.. South Bond, Ind, .Mr-cIrcuIntlnK enulp-
ment. 2.098,378 : Nov, 0,
Podgo, Adiol V,, assignor to The laibrlcatlon Corporation,
South Bend, Ind. Lubricating device. 2,07l,.'>03 ;
Mar, 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Dodge, Adiel Y., assignor to Bendis Brake Company,
South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,084,388 ; June 22.
Dodge, Adiel Y., assignor to Beudix Brake Company,
South Bend, Ind. Conduit. 2.087,-373 ; July 20.
Dodge, Adiel Y., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corporation,
South Bend, Ind. Clutch. 2,087,908 ; July 27.
Dodge, Adiel Y., South Bend, Ind., assignor to The Lubri-
cation Corporation, Chicago, 111. Lubricating device
and manufacture. 2,098.379 ; Nov. 9.
Dodge, Adiel Y., South Bend, Ind., and W. L. Pollard,
assignors to Bendix Brake Company, Chicago, 111.
Brake. Re. 20,478 ; Aug. 24.
Dodge, Adiel Y.. and M. W. McConkey, assignors to
Bendis Brake Company, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2,071,297; Feb. IG.
Dodge, Adiel Y., and V. W. Kliesrath, South Bend, Ind. ;
said Kliesrath assignor to The Steel Wheel Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Transmission. 2,093,236 : Sept. 14.
Dodge, Adiel Y., South Bend, Ind., and H. R. Tear, Evans-
ton, 111., assignors to The Lubrication Corporation,
South Bend, Ind. Lubricating device. 2,098,377 ;
Nov. 9.
Dodge, Charles W. (See Uber, Harold L., assignor.)
Dodge Chemical and Manufacturing Company. (See
Tomsicek, W. J., Dodge, and Calva.)
Dodge, Libert S., Ilion, assignor to Remington Rand Inc.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Copy holder. 2,090,615 ; Aug. 24.
Dodge, George D., Evanston, 111. Slat for Venetian blinds
and making. 2,068,977 ; Jan. 26.
Dodge, George D., Evanston, 111. Venetian blind slat.
2,072,835 ; Mar. 2.
Dodge, George D., Evanston, 111. Venetian blind operating
fixture. 2,091,032 ; Au^. 24.
Dodge, George D., Evanston, 111. Venetian blind fixture.
2,091,033 : Aug. 24.
Dodge, H. B., and Company. (See Pratt, Raymond C,
assignor.)
Dodge, Harry A., and C. J. Dietrich, New York, N. Y.
Gas detector. 2,097,182 ; Oct. 26.
Dodge, Harry H., assignor to Bryan Engineering Company,
Inc., W'illiamsport, Pa. Scattering unloader.
2,081,661 ; May 25.
Dodge, Horace E.. Boat & Plane Corporation. (See
Leveau. Walter, assignor.)
Dodge, Howard M., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Companv, New York, N. Y. Bathing sandal.
2.093.908 ; Sept. 21.
Dodge, Howard M., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. P.
Goodrich Company. New York, N. Y. Making doll heads.
2.093.909 ; Sept. 21.
Dodge, Lloyd L. (See Tomsicek, W. J., Dodge, and Calva.)
Dodge, Lloyd L., Rhinelander, Wis., assignor to Rhine-
lander Paper Company, Rhinelander, Wis. Machine for
waxing paper. 2,081,324 ; May 25.
Dodge, Lloyd L., assignor to Rhinelander Paper Com-
panv, Rliinplander, Wis. Paper and making same.
2.099.726 : Nov. 23.
Dodge ^Manufacturing Corporation. (See Myers, Bernard
L., assignor.)
Dodge, IMerton L., Seattle, Wash., assignor to Continental
Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Machine for
weighing and sorting filled cans. 2.092,109 ; Sept. 7.
Dodge, Paul E., Detroit. Mich. Welding apparatus.
2,068,166 ; Jan. 19.
Dodge, Ronald B., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to Inter-
national Business Machines Corporation. New York,
N. Y. Typewriting machine. 2.083,365 ; June 8.
Dodge, Sherwond Q., Jledford. assignor to II. F. Liver-
more Co.. .\llston. Mass. Thread cutting temple for
looms. 2,096,610 ; Oct. 19.
Dodge, William A., administrator. (See Sabbah, Camil A.)
Dodge, William A., administrator. (See Sabbah, C. A.,
and Herskind. )
Dodson, David A., Washington, D. C. Rotary eraser.
2.074,255 ; Mar. 16.
Dodson, Edward, Streathani, London, England. Control-
ling internal combustion aircraft onginis. 2,079,958 ;
May 11.
Dodson, Victor S.. London, England. Collapsible flowir
box in which to grow plants. 2,072.395 : M;ir. 2.
DoP. Hans H., assignor to Copper Roofs Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Roof laying scaffold. 2,083,320 ;
June 8.
Docbler, Herman U., North Tonawanda, assignor to Rem-
ington Rand Inc., Buffalo, N. Y'. Folder and fastener.
2,081,854; May 25.
Doohler Die Casting Company. (See Bartholomew, How-
ard W., assignor.)
Doehler Die Casting Company. (See Harrison, George,
Jr., assignor.)
Doelling, George L., assignor to Wagner Electric Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Fluid composition. 2,084,482 ;
June 22.
Docnnecke, Henry W., and E. W. Douglass, Tulsa, Okla.,
and C. O. Anderson, Baxter Springs, Kans., assignors
to Ozark Chemical Company, Tulsa, Okla. Recovering
anhydrous sodium sulphate. 2,086,902 ; July 13.
Dooring. Henry II. (See Teller, George L., and W. K.,
assignors.)
Doggett, Brewster D.. Boston, Mass. Protective covering
for batterips, 2.002.110; Sept. 7.
Dognin, Societo Anonyme. (See Isaac, Augustin, as-
signor.)
(See Brandt, David G., as-
(See Griswold, Robert G.,
(See Liddell, G. J., and
(See Miller, Benjamin, as-
(See Morgan, J. D., and
(See Saathoffi, George W.,
Doherty, Arthur, Los Angeles, Calif. Metal capping and
trim for tile construction. 2,094,782 ; Oct. 5.
Doherty, Arthur L., assignor to The Harbauer Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Gas separator. 2,071,393 ; Feb. 23.
Doherty, David L., and D. G. Rose. Louisville, Ky., said
Doherty assignor to said Rose. Meat tenderer.
2,076,139 ; Apr. 6.
Doherty, James W., Hyde Park, assignor to B. F.
Sturtevant Company, Hyde Park, Boston, Mass. Dry
kiln. 2,096,373 ; Oct. 19.
Doherty, John J. (See Allison, Charles F., assignor.)
Doherty Research Company. (See Blakey, Angus R., as-
signor.)
Doherty Research Company.
signer. )
Doherty Research Company.
assignor.)
Doherty Research Company.
Porter, assignors.)
Doherty Research Company.
signer.)
Doherty Research Company.
Sullivan, assignors.)
Doherty Research Company.
assignor.)
Doherty, William H., Morristown, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Piotettive system and method. 2,066,522 : Jan. 5.
Dcihle, Hinrich. Haselhorst, assignor to Telephon-Apparat
Fabrik E. Zwietusch and Company, Berlin, Germany.
Relay circuit. 2,066,614 ; Jan. 5.
DOhle, Hinrich, Berlin, assignor to Telephone-Apparat
Fabrik E. Zwietusch & Co., G. m. b. H., Berlin-Char-
lottenburg, Germany. Telephone pay station circuit.
2,087,903; July 27.
Dohle, Hinrich, Haselhorst, assignor to Telephon-Apparat
Fabrik E. Zwietusch and Company, Berlin, Germany.
Substation telephone circuit. 2,091,115 ; Aug. 24.
Dohler, Otto H., Elmwood Park, Chicago, 111. Windshield
wiper blade. 2,069,699 ; Feb. 2.
Dohring, Hans M. W., Irwin, Nebr. Adjustable dough
cutter. 2,089,881 ; Aug. 10.
Dolirraan, Anna J., River Grove, 111. Handle construction.
2.102.839 ; Dec. 21.
Doisy, Edward A. (See Mac Corquodale, D. W., Thayer,
and Doisy.)
Dolan & Bullock. (See Bullock, Frederick A., assignor.)
Dolan, James JI. Elizabethtown, N. C. Pile driving cap.
2.07C.9S3 : Aisr. 13.
Dolan, Pearl Cf., et al. (See Sprague, Edward, Jr., as-
signor.)
Dolbear, Clinton E., Los Angeles. Calif., assignor to P.
Wiseman, P. K. Wiseman, and C. E. Dolbear. trustees.
Sweetening petroleum distillates. 2.090.190 ; Aug. 17.
Dolbear, Clinton E., trustee, et al. (See Dolbear, Clinton
E., assignor.)
Dole. Mvron W., Belmont, Mass. Fluid displacement appa-
ratus. 2. 081.050 : May 18.
Dole Refrigerating Machine Company. (See Kleist, H.'r-
mnn W.. assignor.)
Dolecki, Harry S., St. Louis, Mo. Lens shade. 2,093,237 ;
.Sept. 14.
Dole Valve Company, The. (See Lund, James K., as-
signor.)
D'OIior, Henry, Jr., Bridg-=>port, Conn. Lighting system
lamp-holder and wireway. 2.090.940: Aug. 24.
Dolison, Dewey H., IMount Vernon, assignor to The Bnins-
wick-Balke-Collender Company, Chicago, 111. Liquid
cooler. 2,075,184 ; Mar. 30.
Doll Air-Stringer of America, Inc. (See Doll, Laurance
C, assignor.)
Doll, Laurance C, assisnor to Doll Air-Stringer of Amer-
ica, Inc., Ithaca, N. Y. Apparatus for stringing
rackets. 2,100.948 : Nov. 30.
Doll, Margaret G. (See Yiirgen, Baron Silberg von
Stackclberg. assignor.)
Doll, Peter. Bad Godesherg. Germany. Container for
dental amalgams. 2,095,543: Oct. 12.
nollnliile, Kenneth J., Fort Worth, Tex. Printing mech-
nni.'^m. 2,076.177 : .\pr. 6.
Dollar, R. Stanley. (See de Beeson, George, assignor.)
Dollison. Paul L., and J. A. Cook. Logan, Ohio. Time
Ir-'ppinc and indicating apparatus. 2.085.849 ; ,Tuly 6.
Dom, Chesley, Pleasant Ridge, and W. J. Moeller, Mt.
Ilpallliy. Ohio, assignors to The Philip Carey Manu-
f.ioturing Company. Spring nut. 2,070,005 ;" Feb. 9.
Domack, Lawrence C. Elmwood Park, 111. Paring and
coring tool. 2,079,490 ; May 4.
D.'ninck, Lawrence C, assignor of forty per cent to K.
Wpiler, Elmwood Park, 111. Seat for valves. 2,078,903 ;
.'\pr. 27.
Dou'broski, Joseph J., Providence, R. I. Compartment
b«\ and asspmbly for use therein. 2,078.066 ; Apr. 20.
Don\hrowski, Briuey S., assignor to Westcott Rule Com-
panv, Inc., Seneca Falls, N. Y. Ruler. 2,077,828 ; Apr.
20.
Dome, Robert B.. Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric f^pniMTny. Antenna. 2,101.674; Dec. 7.
Domecq, Joseph. Los Angeles, Calif. Fishing rod.
2,088.132 : July 27.
Donienego, Mauriz, Vienna, Austria. Device for holding
ornaments, illumination devices, and so forth.
2.074,643 ; Mar. 23.
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Domershausen, Josef, Kansas City, Mo. Container.
2,100,636 ; Nov. 30.
Domine, Leo. (See Malin, F. A., and Domine, assignors.)
Dominici, Ettore, Turin, Italy. Comb with receptacle for
liquids. 2,093,075 ; Sept. 14.
Dominion Electric Protection Company. (See Hamilton,
William E., and R. W., assignors.)
Dominion Engineering Works Limited. (See Welsford,
H. G., and Ulmann, assignors.)
Dominion Glass Company Limited. (See Gordon, Donald
D., assignor.)
Dominion Truck Equipment Co. Limited. (See Gurton,
W. S., Flint, and Nyberg, assignors.)
Dominion Textile Company Limited. (See Kershaw, John
G., assignor.)
Domizi, Dante, Cleveland, assignor to Muzak Corporation
of Ohio, Lakewood, Ohio. Radio receiving apparatus.
2,080,253 ; May 11.
Domm, Elgin C, assignor to National Standard Company,
Niles, Mich. Plating of wire. 2,093,238 ; Sept. 14.
Domogalla, Bernhard P., Madison, Wis. Sewage treating
process. 2,074,082 ; Mar. 16.
Donadon, Giacinto, M. Cardino, and A. Berio, Genoa, as-
signors to Soc. An-Salbe, Turin, Italy. Elastic plug.
2,080.201 ; May 11.
Donaghy, Albert, Sr. (See Westin, C. J., and Donaghy.)
Donahue, A. J., Corporation, The. (See Jacobs, Joseph,
assignor.)
Donahue and Cunningham. (See Donahue, T. H., and
Cunningham, assignors.)
Donahue, Edward W., Cambridge, assignor to The Ludcke
Corporation, Watertown, Mass. Capping machine.
2,097,022 ; Oct. 26.
Donahue, John P. (See Bailey, Archie S., assignor.)
Donahue, John V., Anderson, Ind. Lock type shingle.
2,098,488 ; Nov. 9.
Donahue, Patrick F., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Shower head. 2,086,017 ;
July 6.
Donahue. Thomas H.. and J. B. Cunningham, Tucson, Ariz.,
assignors to Donahue and Cunningham. Treating mo-
lybdenum concentrate. 2,096,846 ; Oct. 26.
Donahue, Thomas H., and J. B. Cunningham, Tucson,
Ariz., assignors to Donahue and Cunningham. Metal-
urgy of molybdenum. 2,096,847 ; Oct. 26.
Donahue, William B., Ossining, assignor to Feldspathic
Research Corporation, New York, N. Y. Preparing
beryllium alloys. 2,072,067 ; Feb. 23.
Donald. Howard F., Franklin, Mass. Tension roll.
2,077,312 ; Apr. 13.
Donald, Lawrence G. (See Hughes, D. M., and Donald.)
Donaldson Company. (See Schulz, William H., assignor.)
Donaldson Company, Inc. (See Lowther, Wilfred W., as-
signor. )
Donaldson, Edward J. (See Leemhuis, Johannes C. P.,
assignor.)
Donaldson, Frank A., Minneapolis, Minn. Air cleaner.
2,072,548 ; Mar. 2.
Donald.son, John S., St. Albans, N. Y., assignor to Don-
aldson Piston Corporation, Belleville, N. J. Piston.
2,095,381 ; Oct. 12.
Donaldson Piston Corporation. (See Donaldson, John S.,
assignor.)
Donaldson Manufacturing Company Limited. (See Had-
den. William J., assignor.)
Donaldson, Robert H. (See Gill, E. W. B., and Donald-
son.)
Donaldson, Robert R., Jr. (See Baer, E. G., and Donald-
son.)
Donaldson, Robert R., Jr., Pittsburgh, assignor to J. M.
Hopwood, Dormont, Pa. Pressure regulating device.
2,009.199; Feb. 2.
Donaldson, Vernon H., Buffalo, N. Y. Clamping device.
2,094,779 ; Oct. 5.
Donaly, Jamos L. (See Kremontz, A. M., and Donaly.)
Donat. Joachim. (See Scholl, R., Meyer, and Donat.)
Donath, Ernst. (See Pier, M., Christmann, and Donath.)
Donath, Ernst. (See Pier, M., Rumpf, and Donath.)
Dondlingcr. lOugene J., Chicago, 111. Transport vehicle
for powdered coal and the like. 2,089,347 ; Aug. 10.
Donegan, Daniel 11., Chicago, 111. Apparatus for casting
printers' rollers. 2,085,9.59 : July C.
Doner. Frederick 11., Watertown, N. Y. Dental instru-
ment. 2,070.449 ; Apr. 0.
Donor, Ralph I)., Auburn, Ala. Diffraction grating tool.
2,102.521 ; Dec. 14.
Don Howe, Alonzo II., Chicago, III. Radiant cell gas
burner. 2,070,8.59 ; Feb. 10.
Donlsthorpo. Frank W., assignor to Hazells Limited,
London, England. Rack<>t or bat for tennis or like
games. 2,085,900 ; July 0.
Dohk, Peter J., .'ind A. H. Mardonald, assignors to Cero-
brex IJmlti'd, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Treating and
stabilizing wheat germ. 2.085,421 ; Juno 29.
DoiiImm. 'riicixjiiro It., Irvliigliin. N. J., assigiior to Stnnro
Incorpoiatod. Dclcrgoiit f 'oiiipii.sil ion. 2,()7!).79.'l ; May
Donlan. Tlioodorn R., Irvlngton, N. J., (iHslgnor to Stand-
ard Oil Devolopniont Company. Napliliia Holuhle soap.
2,084, -Ifi.T ; Juno 22.
Donliin, Thoodoro It., Iivliigton, N. .T., MHHlgnor to Stanco
Inc. Insecticide. 2,000,885 ; Oct. 20.
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Donle, Harold P., Meriden, Conn., assignor of one-half
to C. H. Braselton, New York, N. Y. System and
method for securing third dimensional effects with a
single image. 2,084,795 ; June 22.
Donley, Bartrum G. (See Higgins, F. 31., and Donley.)
Donley, Raymond, Sr., Plymouth Meeting, Pa. Cellular
heat insulation pipe covering. 2,083,596 ; June 15.
Donnan, Dan A., Fennimore, Wis. Rake attachment.
2.099.053 ; Nov. 16.
Donnellan, Edward P., assignor to Standard-Johnson
Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Coin counting ma-
chine. 2,083,256 ; June 8.
Donnelly, John, Jr., Hastings-on-Hudson, N. Y. Appa-
ratus tor measuring and enlarging sculpture.
2,095,059 ; Oct. o.
Donnelly, John H., Elmhurst, assignor of one-half to S.
E. Witt, New York, N. Y. Dispenser for tablets or the
like. 2,103,520 ; Dec. 28.
Donnelly, Thomas S. (See Korda, James F., assignor.)
Donohue, Henry T., assignor of two-thirds to R. Cooper,
Jr., Chicago, 111. Washing machine. 2,080,057 ; Mav
18.
Donovan, Alfred F. (See Donovan, Alfred W. and A. F.)
Donovan, Alfred W., Quincy, and A. F. Donovan, Boston,
assignors to E. T. Wright & Company, Inc., Rockland,
Mass. Shoe. 2,099,436 ; Nov. 16.
Donovan, John F., East Cleveland, and F. J. Malloy,
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignors to General Electric
Company. Transferring mechanism. 2,069,086 ; Jan.
26.
Donovan, John F., and G. Illingworth, East Cleveland,
Ohio, assignors to General Electric Company. Appa-
ratus for testing lamps. 2,089,053 ; Aug. 3.
Donovan, John F., and G. Illingworth, East Cleveland.
Ohio, assignors to General Electric Company. Ma-
chine for manufacturing incandescent lamps.
2,098,030 ; Nov. 2.
Donovan, John F., East Cleveland, and F. J. Malloy,
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignors to General Electric
Company. Tabulating machine. 2,100,656 ; Nov. 30.
Donovan, John F., and G. Illingworth, East Cleveland,
Ohio, assignors to General Electric Company. Safety
device for coiling machines. 2,101,382 ; Dec. 7.
Donovan, Lawrence A., Chicago, and E. A. Daniels, Hins-
dale, 111. Treating China-wood oil. 2,094,590 ; Oct. 5.
Dons, Eddie M. (See Mapes, D. B., and Dons.)
Dons, Eddie M., and D. B. Mapes, assignors to Mid-
Contnent Petroleum Corporation, Tulsa, Okla. Wash-
ing attachment for filters. 2,092,111 ; Sept. 7.
Dons, Eddie M., and D. B. Mapes, assignors to Mid-
Continent Petroleum Corporation, Tulsa, Okla. De-
waxing oils. 2,097,999 ; Nov. 2.
Doodv, Frederick C, St. Onge, S. Dak. Auxiliary glare
shield. 2,100,243 ; Nov. 23.
Dooley, Clarence H., Rock Island, 111. Filter. 2,067,439 ;
Jan. 12.
Dooley, George W., San Bernardino, Calif. Can opener.
2,095,660; Oct. 12.
Dooley, William J. (See Weasler, A. V., and Dooley.)
Doolittle, Fred B., Glendale, Calif. Insulation testing
apparatus. 2,077,357 ; Apr. 13.
Doolittle, John B., Kansas City, Mo. Combination im-
plement. 2,100,637 : Nov. 30.
Doolittle, John B., Kansas City, Mo. Implement for
cutting cable sheaths. 2,100,638 ; Nov. 30.
Doolittle, John B., and C. E. Morrison, Kansas City, Mo.
Portable oven for drying cable conductors. 2,100,039 ;
Nov. 30.
Doose, Harry C, Spokane, Wash. Arm rest. 2,068,009 ;
Jan. 19.
Doppelhammer, John, Twin Lakes, Minn. Hydrant.
2.099.928 ; Nov. 23.
Doppelheupr, William A., Connellsville, Pa. Boiler plant.
2,087,8.39 ; July 20.
Doppelt. Charles, Chicago, 111. Bag. 2,092,834 ; Sept. 14.
Doppenschmitt, Friedrich. (See Einsole, Robert, as-
signor.)
Doppenschmitt, Friedrich. (See Schofer, Karl, assignor.)
Dopyora, John, Los Angeles, Calif. Facial steaming pad.
2,082,153 ; June 1.
Uopyera, Rudolph. (See Stimson, Arthur J., assignor.)
Dopyera, Rudolph, liOS Angeles, Calif. Neck construc-
tion for a stringed musical instrument. 2,101,304;
Doc. 7.
Doran, John E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Regulating the rate
of feed of a milling machine or other machine tool hav-
ing a plurality of driving motors. 2,070.004 : ^lay 4.
Doran. John 1'!.. assignor to The (!. .\. Gray Company.
Cincinnati, Ohio. Control mocli'it\i.-;ni t"or milling
I)lanors or other machlui's. 2.079.735; May 11.
Doran, John H., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to Oenernl Elec-
tric Company. Assembling packing rings In solid tur-
bine rotors. 2,073,514; Mnr. 0.
Doran, Joliii 11.. ScoiIm. N. Y., assignor to Gonornl IMoctrlo
Conip.'inv. I.iuMiiiiitl Ivo drive and reversing moclianlsm,
2,()7S. I2S ; A(>r. 20.
Doran, John U., Scotin, N. Y., assignor to Oenonil Klec-
trlc Conipnnv. Fluid pressure cqunllzliiR nrningoment.
2,0HI.7!M) ; May 25.
nor.in, .lohn H.. Scolin, N. Y., assignor to Oonornl Klor-
(rlc Company. RcH'IprocMtlng ntimp. 2.0n2,(^-l1 ; Sept. 7
Doran. John II., SrlKMiocliidv. N. V., assignor li< Gonornl
I'lloclric Conii'.'inv. l''Ml)rlcntod elastic lluM turbine
casing. 2,t)i)5. 1 •_>,'< ; Oct. 5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Dorcey, Frances, Milwaukee, Wis. Decorating eggs.
2,074,376; Mar. 23.
Dorer, Oscar H., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Worthing-
ton Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Centrifugal separator. 2,082,690 ; June 1.
Dorey, William A., and T. W. Rolph, Newark, Ohio, as-
signors to Holophane Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Light spreading lens. 2.082,100 : June 1.
Dorfan, Morton I., Pittsburgh, assignor to Blaw-Knox
Company, Blawnox, Pa. Method and apparatus for
cleaning gases. 2,086,354 ; July 6.
Dorfan, Morton I., Pittsburgh, assignor to Blaw-Knox
Company, Blawnox, Pa. Method and apparatus for
cleaning gases. 2,087,219 ; July 13.
Dorfman, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Toilet mirror.
2,067,602 ; Jan. 12.
Dorfman, Hiller D. (See Jennings, O. S., and Dorfman,
assignors. )
Dorfmann, Frank R., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Thermometer.
2,072,444 ; Mar. 2.
Dorgelo, Eduard G., Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor to
General Electric Company. Gaseous electric discharge
device. 2,075,641 ; Mar. 30.
Dorgelo, Eduard G., Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor to
General Electric Company. Gaseous electric discharge
device. 2,103,030 ; Dec. 21.
Dorin, Edward S., et al. (See Warner, Charles F., as-
signor.)
Dorl, Friedrlch W. O., and A. Schnitzler, assignors to
the Corporation of Junker & Ruh A.-G., Karlsruhe in
Baden, Germany. Vaportight exteriorly heated electric
baking oven. 2,078,840 ; Apr. 27.
Dorman, Alfred, assignor to E. D. Jones & Sons Com-
pany, Pittsfield, Mass. Bandless Jordan plug.
2.098.279 ; Nov. 9.
Dorman, Edgar P., assignor to The United Glass Bottle
Manufacturers Limited, London, England. Lehr stack-
ing or feeding mechanism. 2,080,858 ; May 18.
Dormitzer, Henry C. (See Robinson, A. A., and Dor-
mitzer. )
Dorn, Prank, Everett, Wash. Current deflector.
2,068,537 ; Jan. 19.
D'Ornellas, Manuel L. J., Talence, France. Antifrost de-
vice. 2.103,666 ; Dec. 28.
Dornier, Claude, Friedrichshafen on Bodensee, Germany.
Flying machine. 2,081,137 ; May 25.
Dornier, Claude, Friedrichshafen-on-Bodensee, Germany.
Rotary wing flying machine. 2,089,827 ; Aug. 10.
Dornier, Claude, Friedrichshafen-on-the-I?odensee, Ger-
many. Rotor flying machine. 2,095,734 : Oct. 12.
Dornier, Claude, assignor of one-half to Dornier-Metall-
bauten G. m. b. H., Friedrichshafen-on-the-Bodensee,
Germany. Girder for struts or the like. 2,083,226 ;
June 8.
Dornier, Claude, assignor of one-half to Dornier-Metall-
bauten G. m. b. H., Friedrichshafen-on-the-Bodensee,
Germany. Flying machine. 2,088,692 ; Aug. 3.
Dornier-Metallbauten G. m. b. H. (See Dornier, Claude,
assignor.)
Dornin, George A., Baltimore, Md. Method and appa-
ratus for stripping ingots. 2,082,571 ; June 1.
Dornin, George A., Baltimore, Md. Apparatus for strip-
ping ingots. 2,085,212 ; June 29.
Dornin. George A., Baltimore, Md. Producing ingots.
2,102,258 : Dec. 14.
Dornseif, Hugo, Radevormwald, Germany. Spirometer.
2.098.280 ; Nov. 9.
Dorph, Kurt W. P., and M. C. Taylor, Niagara Falls,
assignors to The Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Production of ferric chloride. 2,083,692 ;
June 15.
Dorr Company, The. (See Coulter, Harold B., assignor.)
Dorr Company, The. (See Darby, George M., assignor.)
Dorr Company, The. (See Darby, G. M., Roberts and
Weber, assignors.)
Dorr Company, The. (See Fischer, A. J., and Lund, as-
signors.)
Dorr Company, The. (See Kessener, Herman J. N. H.,
assignor.)
Dorr Company, The. (See Kivell, Wayne A., assignor.)
Dorr Company, The. (See Kiister, Otto, assignor.)
Dorr Company, The. (See Lund, Nels B., assignor.)
Dorr Company, The. (See Scott, Charles H., assignor.)
Dorr Company, The. (See Weber, Willi.Tm C, assignor.)
Dorr, George P., Littleton, N. H., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Canal National Bank of Portland,
as trustee, Portland, Maine. Molded fiber container for
eggs. 2,078,927 ; May 4.
Dorr, Oscar S., Three Bridges, N. J., assignor of one-half
to M. E. Sparrow, and R. M. Kristal, both of New York,
N. Y. Slipper, sandal, and the like. 2,069,752 ; Feb. 9.
Dorrell, Alva L., Chicago, III. Piston. 2,084,949 ; June
22.
Dorrer, Eugen. (See Reppe, W., Keyssner, and Dorrer.)
Dorrer, Eugen. (See Wulff, C. and Dorrer.)
Dorset, Marion, deceased, by V. J. Dorset, administrator,
Washington, D. C, assignor to H. A. Wallace, as Sec-
retary of Agriculture of the United States of America.
Vaccines and manufacturing vaccines. 2,102,235 ; Dec.
14.
Dorset, Virgil J., administrator. (See Dorset, Marion.)
Dorsett, Leonard P., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to The
Standard Electric Time Company, Springfield, Mass.
Timing instrument. 2,069,876 ; Feb. 9.
Dorsey, Benjamin L., Los Angeles, Calif. Bait holder.
2,074,540; Mar. 23.
Dorsey, Fisher G., Houston, Tex. Swinging door operat-
ing means. 2,091,388 ; Aug. 31.
Dorst, James A., U. S. Army, San Francisco, Calif. Ve-
hicle. 2,068,664 ; Jan. 26.
Dort, Russell L., Davenport, Iowa. Washing machine.
2.077.098 ; Apr. 13.
Dortmund-Hoerder Huttenverein Aktiengesellschaft. (See
Nolte, Karl, assignor.)
Dorton, John M., Bonner Springs, Kans. Adjustable
chair. 2,078,373 ; Apr. 27.
Dortort, Isadore K. (See Winograd, H.. and Dortort.)
Dortort, Isadore K., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manufac-
turing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Electron discharge
device control system. 2,083,149 ; June 8.
Dortort, Isadore K., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Frequency chang-
ing system. 2,093,587 ; Sept. 21.
Dortort, Isadore K., assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Motor control
system. 2,098,182 ; Nov. 2.
Dorward, John G., Alameda, Calif. Hydraulic lift.
2,085,961; July 6.
Dorward, Raymond B., assignor to Insley Manufacturing
Corporation, Indianapolis, Ind. Rocker dump hand cart.
2,102,684; Dec. 21.
Dosch, Charles R. (See Locke, S. D., and Dosch.)
Doser, Arnold, R. SchrOter, and O. Bayer, Leverkusen, as-
signors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Manufacture of
amino sulphonic acids. 2,089,348 ; Aug. 10.
Dosie, Erwin P. (See Brown, C. W., and Dosie.)
Dosne, Harry, Mulhouse, Haut-Rhin, France. Manufac-
turing colored cellulose-ester material. 2,073,414 ;
Mar. 9.
Dostal, John R., Milwaukee, Wis. Bottle washing ma-
chine. 2,094,398 ; Sept. 28.
Dostal, Joseph L., Birmingham, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eaton Manufacturing Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Barrel type tappet. 2,091,674 ; Aug. 31.
Dostal, Joseph L., Birmingham, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eaton Manufacturing Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Cast iron tappet and making same.
2,096.092 : Oct. 19.
Doster, Eli E. (See HofiCman, Fred D., assignor.)
Dostert, John H., Crookston, 5Iinn. Machine for treat-
ing seed grain. 2,098,618 ; Nov. 9.
Dotterer, Frank A., assignor to R-B-M Manufacturing
Company, Logansport, Ind. Multiple terminal con-
necter. 2,067,314 ; Jan. 19.
Doty, Arthur A., assignor of one-third to R. S. Holcomb,
East Hartford, and one-third to H. L. Bitter, West
Hartford, Conn. Sealed fastening device. 2,103,743 ;
Dec. 28.
Doty, Edmund P., Belleville, N. J. Priming means for
centrifugal pumps. 2,073,733 ; Mar. 16.
Doty, Vernon A., West Springfield, Mass. Flowerpot
cover. 2,076,450 ; Apr. 6.
Dougall, Victor. (See Hayward, A. S., and Dougall.)
Dougan, Charles E. (See Andrews, C. W., and Dougan.)
Dougherty, Bernard E., Seattle, Wash. Animal trap.
2,086,260: July 6.
Dougherty, Charles A.. Wilmington. Del. Self-lubrlcatlng
vehicle spring. 2,067,831 ; Jan. 12.
Dougherty, Cyril P. (See Lessen, A. H., and Rowles, and
Dougherty. )
Dougherty, Charles P. (See Anderson, Clayton G., as-
signor.)
Dougherty, Elmer E., Glen Ridge, N. J., assignor of one-
half to N. I. Stone, New York, N. Y. Treating a mix-
ture of calcium and magnesium hydroxides. 2,082,101 ;
June 1.
Dougherty, Glenn O. (See Hovious, L., and Dougherty.)
Dougherty, Gregg, Princeton, N. J. Refining diphenyl
sulphide. 2.102.200 : Dec. 14.
Dougherty, Robert S. A., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to
Bethlehem Steel Company. Reenforced tank. 2,085,085 ;
June 29.
Doughnut Corporation of America. (See Bergner, John
C, assignor.)
Doughnut Corporation of America. (See Hunter, Herbert
T., assignor.)
Doughty, Bryan B. (See Allen, L. C, and Doughty.)
Doughty, Howard W., Amherst, Mass. Fire e.xtinguishor.
2,081,325; May 25.
Douglas .Vircraft Company. (See Davis, Lewis N., as-
signor.)
Douglas Aircraft Company. (See Root, Leonard E., as-
signor.)
Douglas, Frederick L., Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Nonalco-
holic beverage. 2,080,032 ; ^lay 11.
Doiiglas, Predric E.. assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Loom shuttle. 2.100,688: Nov. 30.
Douglas. George F., Salem, XJreg. Ashtray. 2,071.394;
Feb. 23.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich. Missile projecting
device. 2,069,821 ; Feb. 9.
Douglas. Harry A.. Bronson, Mich. Target structure.
2.069,822 ; Feb. 9.
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Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich. Signaling system.
2,072,869 ; Mar. 9.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich. Connecter. 2,076,072 ;
Apr. 6.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich. Reciprocating elec-
tric switch. 2,076,073 ; Apr. 6.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson. Mich. Lighting system for
automotive vehicles. 2,076,074 ; Apr. 6.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich. Compressing tool.
2,079,498 ; May 4.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Switching mechanism.
2,091,470 ; Aug. 31.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Switching mechanism. 2,091,471 ;
Aug. 31.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Electrical control means.
2,091,472 ; Aug. 31.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Electrical connection means.
2,091,473; Aug. 31.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation, Mounting means. 2,092,368 ;
Sept. 7.
Douglas, Plarry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Mounting means for electric
lamps. 2,092,371 : Sept. 7.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Connecter. 2,093,037 ; Sept. 14.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Mounting means. 2,093,038 ;
Sept. 14.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Electric switch. 2,095,174 ;
Oct. 5.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Electric switch construction.
2,095,175 ; Oct. 5.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Electric switch construction.
2,095,176; Oct. 5.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Electric switch construction.
2,095,177 ; Oct. 5.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Push button electric snap
switch. 2,095,178; Oct. 5.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Push button electric switch.
2.095.179 ; Oct. 5.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Push button snap action switch.
2.095.180 ; Oct. 5.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Electric switch. 2,095,181 ;
Oct. 5.
Douglas, Harry A., Bronson, Mich., assignor to Kingston
Products Corporation. Electrical connecting means.
2,100,025 ; Nov. 23.
Douglas, James K., Shorewood, assignor to The Oil-
gear Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Hydraulic transmis-
sion. 2,071,781 ; Feb. 23.
Douglas, James K., Shorewood, assignor to The Oilgear
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Pump control. 2,080,810 ;
May 18.
Douglas, James K. (See Ferris, W., Douglas, and
Fobian.)
Dougla.s, Jamos K., assignor to The Oilgear Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Speed controller for hydraulic motors.
2.102,177; Dec. 14.
Douglas, ICenneth F., assignor to Eclipse Machine Com-
pany, Elmira, N. Y. Engine starting system.
2,071,028 : Feb. 16.
Douglas, Stuart D., Charleston, W. Va., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Cor-
poration. Producing vinyl resins. 2,075,429 ; Mar. 30.
Douglas, Stuart D., Charleston, W. Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Polymerizing vinyl compounds. 2,075,575 ; Mar. 30.
Douglas, Tiioirms I!. (See Tyler, W. E., Douglas, Cham-
berlain, and Loveland.)
Douglas, William H., Red Bank, N. J. Photoprint wash-
ing apparatus. 2,089,349 ; Aug. 10.
Douglass, Cecil N., Aurora, assignor to Independent Pneu-
matic Tool Co., Chicago, III. Spring balancer.
2,072,582 ; Mar. 2.
Douglass, Cecil N., Aurora, 111., assignor to Independ-
ent Pneumatic Tool Co., Chicago, III. Hammer
wrench. 2,086,261 ; July 6.
DouglnsH, Donald M., Wilton, Conn. Building structure.
2,103,152 : lice. 21.
Douglass, Emory W. (See Doennecke, H. W., Douglass,
and Anderson.)
Douglass, lOiiiory W., Douglas, Minn. Grain cleaning de-
vice. 2,088,846 ; Aug. 3.
Douglass, MiilcoliiK! D., Sylvester, Tex. Agricultural ma-
chine. 2,005,182 ; Oct. 5.
Douglass, Stephen, Seal Beach, Cnllf. Detachable mud col-
lector for drill pipes. 2.0(18,065 ; Jan. 26,
Dongbisa, William A. (See WllllamH, I., Douglass, and
Neiil.)
Douglass, William A., Penns Grove, N. J., assignor to E.
I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Catalyst for oxidation reactions and preparing the
same. 2,086,542 ; July 13.
Douglass, Wilson F., Council Bluflfs, Iowa, assignor to
The Cudahy Packing Company, Chicago, 111. Method for
stabilizing fatty oils against oxidation. 2,071,457 ; Feb.
23.
Doulgheridis, Alcibiad M., Athens, Greece. Sealing con-
tainers. 2,092,445 ; Sept. 7.
Dourif, Henry, Huntington, W. Va. Manufacture of pig-
ments. 2,067,906 ; Jan. 19.
Doutt, Owen, assignor to General Spring Bumper Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Polishing machine. 2,073,786 ;
Mar. 16.
Dove, Leonard P., Crete, 111. Dry dispersions.
2,093,424 ; Sept. 21.
Dover, Samuel M., Chicago, 111. Signal lamp unit.
2,093,806 Sept. 21.
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Bass, Shaller L., as-
signor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Boundy, R. H., and
Roush, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Britton, E. C, Cole-
man, and Mills.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Britton, B. C, Cole-
man, and More, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Britton, E. C, Cole-
man, and Zemba, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Britton, B. C, and
Perkins, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Coleman, G. H., and
Hadler, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Coleman, G. H., and
Moore, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See CoUings, W. R., and
Le Pevre, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Corey, John W.,
assignor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Dreisbach, Robert R.,
assignor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Dressel, G. F., and
Ross, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Grebe, John J., as-
signor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Grether, Ernest F.,
assignor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Hale, William J., as-
signor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Heath, S. B., and
Minger, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Mills, Lindley E., as-
signor. )
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Nutting, H. S.,
Britton, and Croope, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Pelton, Earl L.,
assignor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Perkins, R. P., and
Nutting, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Prutton, C. F., and
Roush, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Smith, F. B., and
Sunderland, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Stoesser, Wesley C,
assignor.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Stoesser, W. C, and
Marschner, assignors.)
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Wass, H. W., and
Rupright, assignor.s. )
Dow Chemical Company, The. (See Wibaut, J. P., van de
Lande, and Wallagh, assignors.)
Dow, Dewey M. (See Riebel, F., and Dow.)
Dow, Dewey M., assignor to Air-Way Electric Appliance
Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Vacuum cleaner. 2,101,575 ;
Dec. 7.
Dow, Eta F. (See Staloy, Frank Jj.. assignor.)
Dow, George A. (See Lacey, Wilbur E., assignor.)
Dow, Herbert W., assignor to Nordberg Manufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Compressor. 2,075,099 ;
Mar. 30.
Dow, Jennings B., Washington, D. C. Oscillator system.
Re. 20,293 ; Mar. 16.
Dow, J(-niiings B., United States Navy, Washington, D. C.
Electrostatic condenser. 2,081,914; June 1.
Dow, John A., D(>trolt, Mich. Producing gas for the car-
burization of steel. 2,089,545 ; Aug. 10.
Dow, l'(M-cival K. (See Bishop. B. S. T., and Dow.)
Dowd, Andrew D., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Boll Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, Now York, N. Y.
Telegraph circuit. Ro. 20,2(!5 ; Feb. 16.
Dowell, A. Yates. (See Leyner, Frank J., assignor.)
Dowell, AlvJH Y., Hastings on Hudson, assignor to Sorvpl
Inc., New York. N. Y. Evaporator. 2,076.770 ; Apr. 13
Dowell, Millard F. Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Genornl
Electric Compiiny. Fan. 2,007.318 ; Oct. 26.
Dowling, Julia, I., Bridgeport, Conn., and J. L. Lnib
Albany, N. Y. Ear prot(>ctor. 2,070.332; Feb 0
Dowling, Phllli) H., Forest Hills, nssignor to The ITnlon
Swilch & Signal Company, Swlssvnle, I'm, Manufnc-
turo of eleclrlciil n-cliliers. 2, 09-1, 612 ; Oct. .^.
Down, Siilncy <!.. lOdgcwooil. assluiiiir lo The Westlnghoufle
Air Brake Conii)any, Wllmordlng, Pn. I'Muld pressure
bnike. 2,077,1) I. S ; Apr. 20.
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Down, Sidney G., Edeewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Horn
support. 2,084,674 ; June 22.
Down, Sidney G., Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Lubri-
cator and strainer. 2,088,188 ; July 27.
Down, Sidney G., Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Brake
system for high speed trains. 2.103,323 ; Dec. 28.
Down, Sidney G., Edgewood, assignor to Westinghouse
Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Door closing
warning signal. 2.103,324 : Dee. 28.
Downes, Charles D., Providence, R I. Billfold.
2,078,935 : May 4.
Downes. Harry I.. Avalon, Calif. Hydraulic screw clutch.
2,070.07.5 : Apr. 6.
Downey, Bert F. (See Watson, Oliver, assignor.)
Downey, Leonard S.. Woodbridge, Conn. Display package.
2,071,735 ; Feb. 23.
Downing, Bethel B., Mayo, Fla. Wheeled gardening ini
plement. 2,072,031 ; Feb. 23.
Downing, Frederick i!. (bee Dales, B., and Downing.)
Downing, Frederick B., Carney's Point, N. J., and R. G.
Clarkson, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Gaso-
line Antioxidant Company, Wilmington, Del. Stabili-
zation of motor fuels. 2,071,004 ; Feb. 16.
Downing, Frederick B., Carney's Point, and A. F. Ben-
ning, Pennsgrove, N. J., assignors to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Compression
of fluorinated hydrocarbons. 2,084,950 ; June 22.
Downing, Frederick B., Carney's Point, and C. J. Peder-
sen, Penns Grove, N. J., assignors to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Antifreeze
solutions. 2,087,103 ; July 13.
Downing, Frederick B., Carneys Point, and A. F. Benning,
Penns Grove, N. J., assignors to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Lubricants.
2,094,097 ; Sept. 28.
Downing, Jeremiah A.. Cork, Irish Free State, assignor
to D. & B. Electrical Company Limited, London, Eng-
land. Electrical storage cell. 2,073,734 ; Mar. 16.
Downingtown Manufacturing Company. (See Standley A.
H., and Burrows, assignors.)
Downs. Arthur R., Brighton, England. Gramophone or
the like. 2,068.449 ; Jan. 19.
Downs, Charles R., Old Greenwich, Conn., assignor to
Weiss and Downs, Inc., New York, N. Y. Method and
apparatus for conditioning air. 2,091,353 : Aug. 31.
Downs, George T. (See Childs, Marice, assignor.)
Dowse, Edmund C, Sherborn. assignor to United-Carr
Fastener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Fastener se-
cured installation and snap fastener for the same.
2,084,554 ; June 22.
Dowsett, Harry M., and L. E. Q. Walker, London, and R.
Cadzow, Argyllshire, England, assignors to Electric
and Musical Industries, Limited. Wireless direction
finding system. 2,070,651 ; Feb. 16.
Dowsett, Harry M., and E. F. Goodenough, London, Eng-
land, assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Thermionic valve circuit arrangement. 2,074,831 :
Mar. 23.
Dowsett, Harry M., Winchmore Hill, London, and R. J.
Kemp, Chelmsford, England, assignors to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Radio direction finding system.
2,076.710 : Apr. 13.
Dowsett, Harry M., Winchmore Hill, London, and R. Cad-
zow, Ardentinny, England, assignors to Radio Corpora-
tion of America. Wireless direction finding system.
2,081,530 ; May 25.
Dowsett, Harry M., Winchmore Hill, London, and L. E.
Q. Walker, Maida Vale, London, England, assignors to
Radio Corporation of America. Wireless direction find-
ing system. 2,098.281 ; Nov. 9.
Dowty, George H., Cheltenham, England. Locking means
for retractable aircraft landing gear. 2,101,611 ;
Dec. 7.
Doxford, William & Sons, Limited. (See Keller, Karl 0.,
assignor.)
Do.\seu, James H., Jr., and W. H. Cook, Collier City, Fla.,
assignors to Fred Fear & Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shelling
mollusk.<i. 2,102,945; Dec. 21.
Doyle & Bowers. (See Bowers, Frank E., assignor.)
Doylo, Edgar D., assignor to Leeds & Nortbrup Company,
Philadelphia. Pa. Apparatus for controlling load dis-
tribution. Re. 20,548 ; Nov. 9.
Doyle, Edgar D., assignor to Leeds and Nortbrup Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical measuring system.
2,098,574 : Nov. 9.
Doyle, John T. (See Eggleston, Robert N.. assignor.)
Doyle, Philip C, Lakewood, Ohio. Marking the side
boundaries of roads. 2,096,275 ; Oct. 19.
Doyle, William H., White Plains, N. Y. Tooth brush.
2.066.772 : .Tan. 5.
Doyle, William J. (See Walker, L. R., Doyle, and Mc-
Grath.)
Doyle, William T., Boston, and T. J. Sturtevant, Welles-
ley, assignors to Sturtevant Mill Company. Boston,
Mass. Machine for disintegrating, screening, and
pumping fibrous or paper making stocks. 2,103,890 ;
Dec. 28.
Dozler, Ernst, Berlin-Charlottenburg. Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Electric translating
circuit.s. 2.088,409 ; July 27.
Dozler, Ernst, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Braking system.
2,092,642 ; Sept. 7.
Drabik, Andrew J. (See Barnes, Lloyd W., assignor.)
Drackett Company, The. (See Eudaly, N. L., and Vollner,
assignors.)
Drader, Joseph C, and W. H. Bock, Detroit, Mich., as-
signors to Michigan Tool Companv. Gear speeder.
2,085,850 ; July 6.
Draeger, Lloyd H., Milwaukee, Wis. Tow coupling.
2,088,153; July 27.
Draeger, Rupert H., United States Navy. Adjustable film
i-'Hie. 2.073.627; .Mar. 1 C.
Draeger, Rupert H., United States Navy, and H. F. Ben-
nett. Washington, D. C. Auioiiiatic focusing device for
copying cameras, projectors, and the like. 2,076,552 ;
Apr. 18.
Draeger, Rupert H., U. S. Navy. Film editing device.
2,098,955 ; Nov. 16.
Draeger, Rupert H., U. S. Navy. Camera indexing
mechanism. 2,099,681 ; Nov. 23.
Draeger, Rupert H., U. S. Navv. Page finder. 2,099,682 ;
Nov. 23.
Drager, Otto H. (See Bangert. Friedrich K. G., assignor.)
Drager, Otto H. (See Hollmann, Franz, assienor.)
Drager, Otto H. (See Schroter, August G.-A., assignor.)
Drager, Otto H. (See Stampe, Gerhard K. E. H., as-
signor. )
Drain, James A.. Jr., assignor to Sperry Products, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Flaw detector for electrical conduc-
tors. 2.094,234; Sept. 28.
Draisbach, Fritz, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine. Germany,
assignor to the firm Hall Laboratories, Inc.. Pittsburgh.
Pa. Improving liquid potassium soaps. 2,081,617 ; May
25.
Drake, Alden M., West Hartford, Conn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Niles-Bement-Pond (jompany,
New York, N. Y. Rotary spindle mounting. 2,071,200 ;
Feb. 16.
Drake, Benjamin H., Stockton, Calif. Chair. 2,097,618 ;
Nov. 2.
Drake. Frederick H.. Boonton Townsship, Morris County,
N. J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Radio Cor-
poration of America, New York, N. Y. Radio receiver.
2,094,233; Sept. 28.
Drake, Frederick H.. Boonton Township, Morris County,
N. J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Radio Cor-
poration of America, New York. N. Y. Protective de-
vice for radio receivers. 2,097,272 ; Oct. 26.
Drake, George F. . (See Stewart, D. J., and Drake.)
Drake, George F., assignor to H. D. Colman, Rockford, 111.
System of control for liquid fuel burners. 2,077,402 ;
Apr. 20.
Drake, George F., assignor to H. D. Colman, Rockford,
111. Control system for electrically operated devices.
2,085,086; June 29.
Drake, George F., assignor to H. D. Colman, Rockford, 111.
Control for air conditioning systems and the like.
2.090.624; Aug. 24.
Drake, Guy E., et al. (See Davis, Edward, assignor.)
Drake, Harcourt C. (See Sperry. E. G., and Drake, i
Drake, Harcourt C, Hempstead, N. Y., assignor to Sperry
Products, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rail fissure detector.
2,069,030 ; Jan. 20.
Drake, Harcourt C, Hempstead, assignor to Sperry Prod-
ucts, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rail flaw detector mecha-
nism. 2,074,741 ; Mar. 23.
Drake, Harcourt C, Hempstead, assignor to Sperry Prod-
ucts, Inc.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Rail flaw detector mecha-
nism. 2,074,742 : Mar. 23.
Drake, Harcourt C, Hempstead, assignor to Sperry Prod-
ucts, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rail flaw detector mecha-
nism. 2,077,380 ; Apr. 20.
Drake. Harcourt C, Hempstead, assignor to Sperry Prod-
ucts, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Air conditioning apparatus.
2,096,577 ; Oct. 19.
Drake, Harcourt C, Hempstead, assignor to Sperry Prod-
ucts, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Flaw detector mecha-
nism. 2,099,844 ; Nov. 23.
Drake, Harcourt C, Hempstead, assignor to Sperry Prod-
ucts, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Vehicle washing machine.
2.103,842 ; Dec. 28.
Drake, Harcourt C, Hempstead, and A, Winburn, as-
signors to Sperry Products, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rail
flaw detector mechanism. 2,083,896 : June 15.
Drake. John L., assignor to Llbbev-Owens-Ford Glass
Company, Toledo. Ohio. Furnace. 2.077.168 : Apr. 13.
Drake. John L., assignor to Llbbey-Owens-Ford Glass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Method and apparatus for produc-
ing sheet glass. 2.077,377 : .\pr. 20.
Drake, John L., and E. A. Rosin, assignors to Llbbey-
Owens-Ford Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Cutting
machine. 2.084.576 ; June 22.
Drake, Lewis D., Mountain View, Calif. Apparatus for
diffusion and mixing of fluids and solids. 2,094,004 ;
Sept. 28.
Drake, Robert Z.. Omaha. Nebr. Apparatus for and
method of seasoning lumber. 2,095.319 ; Oct. 12.
Drake, Ronald I., Appleton, Wis., assignor to Beatrice
Creamery, Chicago, 111. Container. 2,100,711 ; Nov.
30.
Drake, Tom G. (See Moore, John N., assignor.)
Drake, Wilkle M., Breckenrldge, Mich. Trigger protector.
2,080.202 : May 11.
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165
Drakenfeld, B. F., & Co. (See Shively, Robert R., as-
signor.)
DrapSk, ArnoSt. (See Drapak, Otto, A., and J.)
Drapak, Jindrich. (See Drapak, Otto, A., and J.)
Drapak, Otto, A., and J.. Rochlitz, near Reichenberg,
Czechoslovakia. Dovetail milling machine. 2,080.859 ;
May 18.
Draper, Charles H. (See Pennell, P. H., and Draper.)
Draper, Charles H. (See Czeszcziczki, John M., Jr.,
assignor.)
Draper, Charles T., Cleveland Heights, assignor to Tlio
Draper Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Con
tainer cover closing machine. 2,071,970 ; Feb. 23.
Draper, Charles T., Cleveland Heights, and W. C. Grosser,
Cleveland, assignors to the Draper Manufacturing Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Split-ring barrel closure con-
struction. 2,071,971 : Feb. 23.
Draper Corporation. (See Brown, Carl D., assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Budzyna, Walter J., assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Burdett, Horace H., as-
signor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Douglas, Fredric E., assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Killais, John, Jr., assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Lundgren, William E., as-
signor.)
Draper Corporation. (See McRae, George H., assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Nichols, Edvcard C, assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Rogers, Leonard M., as-
signor.)
DraixT Corporation. (See Snow, Isaac, assignor.)
Draper Corporation. (See Webster, Samuel L., as-
signor. )
Draper Corporation. (See Tebo, William A., assignor.)
Draper, Ernest B., Scarsdale, assignor to The Perser Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for making stereo-
scopic positives from neeativps. 2 080,604 ; May 18.
Draper Manufacturing Company, The. (See Draper,
Charles T., assignor.)
Draper IManufacturing Company, The. (See Draper, C. T,.
and Grosser, assignors.)
Draper, Thomas, Millington, R. C. Hitchcock, and B. E.
Lenehan, Bloomfield, N. J., assignors to Westlnghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Electric discharge apparatus. 2,094,351 ; Sept. 28.
Draving, Arthur M., and W. I. Ingham, Philadelphia,
Pa., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Chicago Tele-
phone Supply Company, Elkhart, Ind. Switch mecha-
nism. 2,090,347 ; Aug. 17.
Dravo Contracting Company, The. (See Dawson, Albert
J., assignor.)
Dravo Contracting Company, The. (See Kersting, Ber-
nard H., assignor.)
Draycott, Charles E., assignor to W. T. Nicholson & Clip-
per Co. Ltd., Salford, England. Belt-fastener clinch-
ing apparatus. 2,071,029 ; Feb. 16.
Drechsel, Hugo. (See Dietrich, G. H., and Drechsel.)
Dreese, Delbert B., Larned, Kans. Chicken fountain.
2,097,563: Nov. 2.
Dreffein, Henry A., Chicago, 111. Fuel control apparatus.
2,081,170 : May 25.
Dreisbach, Robert R., assignor to The Dow Chemical
Company, Midland, Mich. Separation of ethylene from
its homologucs. 2,078,238 ; Apr. 27.
Drennan, Harry E., Whittenburg, Tex., assignor to
Phillips Petroleum Company. Extracting and recover-
ing volatile hydrocarbons from gases. 2,074,644 ; Mar.
23.
Drenning, Percy R., assignor to T. H. Symington & Son,
Inc., Baltimore, Md. Six-wheel truck with side bear-
ing rockers. 2,087,471 ; July 20.
Drescher, Theodore IJ., Brighton, assignor to Bausch &
Lomb Optical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Marking
polished glass articles. 2.093.601 ; Sept. 21.
Drese, Wilhelm, Dusseldorf, Germany. Machine for
punching, drawing, or likewise forming of articles of
paper, cardboard, etc. 2,088,847 ; Aug. 3.
Drealfr, Albert, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany. Com-
posite filter for photoelectric cells. 2,086,791 ; July 13.
Dress, George W. (See Wheeler, H. R., and Dress.)
Dressel, Grayton F., and O. C. Ross, assignors to The
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. Making hy-
drobromic acid. 2,070,263 ; Feb. 0.
Dressel, Henry M., Onk Park, assignor to Oak Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Vibrator. 2,078,316 :
Apr. 27.
Dressel, Henry M., assignor to Oak Maniifacturing Com-
pany, Chicago, III. Vibrator. 2.096,962; Oct. 26.
Dresser, fjcorgc },., All).Mny, N. Y. IMelallic flooring.
2,092,607 ; Scpl. 7.
Dresser, S. R., Manufacturing Company. (See Bnhr, C. C.,
and Pfederle, asaignor.s.)
Dresser, S. It.. M;iMulacliiring Company. (See Hirst,
Homer T.. Jissigiior.)
Dresser, S. U., Mnnnfacturln)? Company. (See Ochtman,
Jjeonnrd, Jr., iiHsignor.)
Dressing, John K., St. Loula, Mo. Machine for crimping
metal. 2,076,228 ; Apr. 6.
Di-eiix, Alexander ](., Orchard Park, and J. N. Royal,
asHlgnors, by mesne assignmentH, to F. N. Burt (Com-
pany, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Powder box. 2,101,801);
Dec. 7.
Drevet, Fmlle, Montreal. Quebec, Canada, assignor, by
mesne iiKslgniiientH, of one-half to R. I,. Tiescnrbeau.
Refrlgeratlor. 2.01)6,003; Oct. 10.
Drew, Charles F., Jr., Dormont, Pa. Distance indicator
for telescopes. 2,084,577 ; June 22.
Drew, Donald E., Kenmore, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cellulosic materials and making
same. 2,095,129 ; Oct. 5.
Drew, Harold, Luton, W. O. Kenpington, W. W. Con-
stantine, and W. S. Ascough, London, England, as-
signors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Wind screen wiper. 2,079,399 ; May 4.
Drew, John E., assignor to Durham Duplex Razor Com-
pany, Jersey City, N. J. Razor. 2,090,786 ; Aug. 24.
Drew, Ralph L., North Plymouth, assignor to Plymouth
Cordage Company, New Plymouth, Mass. Combined
displaying and dispensing device for linear articles.
2,091,177 ; Aug. 24.
Drew, Raymond L., Arlington, N. J., and W. S. Peck.
Belleville, N. J., assignors to American Dyewood Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Dyeing and mordant therefor.
2,085,795 : July 6.
Drewanz, Erwin, Berlin, and E. Briiche, Berlin-Reinicken-
dorf-Ost, Germany, assignors to General Electric Com-
pany. Cathode ray tube. 2,089,692 ; Aug. 10.
Drewsen, Pierre, assignor to The Hinde & Dauch Paper
Company, Sandusky, Ohio. Coloring paper. 2,089,949 ;
Aug. 17.
Dreyer, Charles B., assignor to H. F. Boeger. Los Angeles,
Calif. Composite photography. Re. 20,582 ; Dec. 14.
Dreyer, Ernst. (See Ott, A., and Dreyer.)
Dreyer, John F., Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Radio.
Corporation of America. Audio volume expander cir-
cuit. 2,077,466 ; Apr. 20.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y. Artificial materials.
2,066,339 ; Jan. 5.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y. Yarns and filaments
and making the same. 2,066,340 ; Jan. 5.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y. Insulated material
and making the same. 2,070,714; Feb. 16.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y. Finishing knit fab-
rics. 2,075,887 ; Apr. 6.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y. Textile material and
preparing the same. 2,086,544 ; July 13.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y. Textile material.
2,093,425 ; Sept. 21.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y. Sound record.
2,094,098 ; Sept. 28.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y., and W. Whitehead,
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Treating textile materials and product there-
of. 2,069,303 ; Feb. 2.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y., and H. E. Martin,
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Manufacture of organic esters of cellulose.
2,071,333 ; Feb. 23.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y., and W. Whitehead,
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Spinning of artificial filaments. 2,072,100 ;
Mar. 2.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y., and W. Whitehead,
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Spinning of artificial filaments. 2,072,102 ;
Mar. 2.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y., and W. Whitehead,
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Artificial filaments and preparing the same.
2,072,856 ; Mar. 9.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y., and W. Whitehead,
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Celanese Corporation
of America. Textile process and product. 2,079,108 ;
May 4.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y., G. W. Miles, Boston,
Ma.ss., and H. Piatt, Cumberland, Md., assignors to
Celanese Corporation of America. Dy(>d material of
organic derivatives of cellulose. 2,080.254 ; Mav 11.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y., and W. Whitehead.
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Cellulose derivative spinning solution con-
taining wax. 2,085,013 ; June 29.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y., and W. Whitehead,
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Clolanese (Corporation of
America. Textile process and product. 2, OS."), 014 ;
June 29.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y., and W. Whitehead,
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Celanese Cori)oration of
America. Making yarns, films, and the like and prod-
uct thereof. 2,080,543; July 13.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y., and W. Whitehead,
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America, New York, N. Y. Si)inning solution.
2,087,317 ; July 20.
Dreyfus, Camille, New York, N. Y., and W. Wliileliead,
(yumberland, Md., assignors to Celaiu'se Corponilion of
America. I'lt^jjaration and use of textile tliroa<ls.
2,0.S!),187 ; .\ug. 10.
Dreyfim. ('MinHle, New York, N. Y., and W. Wlillehend,
("uiiiberl.'iud, Md.. assignors to Celanese Coriioration of
Anierlcii. Manufacture and use of textile materials.
2,0,S!),188; Aug. U).
Driyl'us, ("Mnillle, New York, N. Y.. and W. Whitehead.
< 'Miiilierlimd, Md.. iissigiiora to Celiinese Corporation of
.\TiicTirM MiiiiMracI me of and us(> of textile lliread.-<
containing cellulose acetate. 2,081), 1 89 ; Aug. 10.
166
INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
Dreyfus, Camille. Xew York. X. Y.. and W. Whitehead.
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Celanese Corporation ot
America. Preparation and use of textile threads.
2,089,190 ; Aug. 10.
Dreyfus, Camille. New York. X. Y., and W. THiitehead.
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Artificial fiber. 2,090.669 ; Aug. 24.
Dreyfus, Camille, Xew York, X. Y., and W. Whitehead,
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Celanese Corporation
of America. Treatment of textile material. 2,098,333 ;
Xov. 9.
Drevfus, Henry, London. England. Prodactlon of amino
alcohol derivatives. 2,067.176 : Jan. 12.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, Encland. Manufacture of
acctaldehyde. 2,068,010 ; Jan. 19.
Dreyfus, Henrv, London, England. Manufacture of hy-
droxv aliphatic amines. 2,069,302 : Feb. 2.
Drevfus, Henry, London, England. Treatment of cellu-
losic materials. 2,069,943 ; Feb. 9.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Production and treat-
ment of artificial filaments, threads, ribbons, and the
Uke. 2,070,584 ; Feb. 16.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Manufacture of cel-
lulose from "ligno-cellulosic products. 2,070,585 ; Feb.
16.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Treatment of threads
and the like vrith liquids. 2,070,715 : Feb. 16.
Drevfus, Henry, London, Enaland. Treatment of arti-
ficial fibrous materials. 2,070.716 : Feb. 16.
Drevfus, Henrv, London. England. Manufacture of poly-
hydric alcohols. 2,071,395 ; Feb. 23.
Dreyfus, Henry, London. England. Manufacture of or-
ganic compounds. 2.072,101 ; Mar. 2.
Drevfus, Henrv, London, England. Production of methyl-
amine. 2,072,247 ; Mar. 2.
Dreyfus. Henrv, London, England, Production of arti-
ficial filaments and like materials. 2.072,248 : Mar. 2.
Drevfus, Henrv, London, England. Manufacture of cel-
lulose derivatives. 2,072.249 ; Mar. 2.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Treatment of fila-
ments, films, and similar materials containing organic
derivatives of cellulose. 2,072,250 ; Mar. 2.
Dreyfus, Henry. London. England. Manufacture or treat-
ment of artificial materials. 2.072.251 : ;Mar. 2.
Drevfus. Henrv, London, England. Cellulose derivatives.
2,'072,870 : Mar. 9.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Manufacture of cel-
lulose derivatives and in plastic products, etc.
2,073,052 ; Mar. 9.
Drevfus. Henrv. London. England. Manufacture of fatty
acid anhydrides. 2.073.6S5 : Mar. 16.
Drevfus, Henrv, London. England. Manufacture of fatty
acid anhydrides. 2.073,686 : Mar. 16.
Drevfus, HeniTT. London, England. Cellulose derivative
products. 2,073,687: Mar. 16.
Dreyfus, Henry, London. England. Manufacture and
treatment of artificial silk and like products. 2,075,027 ;
Mar. 30.
Drevfus. Henrv, London. England. Dehydrogenation of
aliphatic ethers. 2,075,100: Mar. 30.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Treatment of car-
bonaceous miaterials with reducing gases. 2,075,101 ;
Mar. 30.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Manufacture or treat-
ment of artificial materials. 2,075,430 ; Mar. 30.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Production of arti-
ficial filaments, threads, ribbons or the like by the dry
spinning method. 2,075,888 ; Apr. 6.
Drevfus, Henrv, London. England. Manufacture of ali-
phatic anhydrides. 2.075,889 : Apr. 6.
Dreyfus, Henry. London, England. Manufacture of arti-
ficial products by dry spinning processes. 2,075,890 ;
Apr. 6.
Dreyfus. Henry, London, England. Manufacture or
treatment of products or articles made of or contain-
ing cellulose derivatives or other lacquer bases.
2,079,109 : May 4.
Drevfus. Henrv. London, England. Manufacture of hy-
drocarbon gases. 2,050,767 : May IS.
Dreyfus, Henry, London. England. Artificial material
and process for its manufacture. 2,081,144 ; May 25.
Drevfus, Henrv, London. England. Manufacture of ar-
tificial materials. 2,081.171 : M.ay 25.
Drevfus, Henrv. London, England. Manufacture of arti-
ficial materials. 2.081.172: May 2.").
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Manufacture or treat-
ment of artificial materials. 2.081.173 : May 25.
Drevfus, Henrv, London, England. Manufacture of lower
aliphatic anhydrides. 2,081,988 ; June 1.
Dreyfus, Henrv. London, England. Production of ali-
phatic alcohols and esters. 2.083,693 : June 15.
Drevfus, Henrv. London. England. Manufacture of arti-
ficial materials. 2.083.694 : June 15.
Drevfus, Henrv, London, England. Production of arti-
ficial materials. 2.084,389 : June 22.
Drevfus. Henrv, London, England. Manufacture of hy-
dration products of defines. 2,084,390 ; June 22.
Drevfus, Henrv, London, England. Hydrolysis of cellu-
lose. 2.086,701 : July 13,
Drevfus, Henry. London. England,
aldehyde. 2.086,702 : July 13.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England,
sheets, and the like. 2,088,642 ;
Manufacture of acet-
Manufacture of films,
Aug. 3.
Dreyfus, Henrv, London, England. Manufacture of
textile threads and fabrics. 2,089,192 ; Aug. 10.
Dreyfus, Henry, London. England. Textile yarns and
fabric and the production thereof. 2,089,193 ; Aug. 10.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Textile yam and
fabric and the production thereof. 2. 089. 194 : Aug. 10.
Dreyfus, Henry. London, England. Production of artificial
material. 2,090,670 : Aug. 24.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Recovery of sulphuric
acid in saccharification process. 2,091,309 ; Aug. 31.
Dreyfus. Henry, London. England. Manufacture or
treatment of artificial materials. 2.091,967 ; Sept. 7.
Drevfus. Henrv. London, Encland. Cellulose esters and
products thereof. 2,091,968 ; Sept. 7.
Drevfus. Henrv, London. England. Saponifving esters of
cellulose. 2,091,969 ; Sept. 7.
Dreyfus. Henry. London. England. Cellulose ester prod-
ucts and materials made therefrom. 2.091.970 ; Sept. 7.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Treatment of organic
compounds. 2.091,971 ; Sept. 7.
Dreyfus. Henry. London, Ensland. Manufacture of arti-
ficial materials. 2.092,055 : Sept. 7.
Dreyfus. Henry, London, England. Manufacture or treat-
ment of artificial materials. 2.092.696 : Sept. 7.
Dreyfus. Henry. London. England. Textile materials and
their treatment and manufacture. 2.092.802 : Sept. 14.
Dreyfus. Henry, London. England. Manufacture of tex-
tile materials. 2.092,803: Sept. 14.
Drevfus, Henrv, London. England. Direct hvdration of
olefines. 2.093,426 : Sept. 21.
Drevfus, Henrv, London, Encland. Manufacture or
treatment of artificial filaments. 2.094,005-: Sept. 28.
Dreyfus. Henrv, London. England. Treatment of artificial
filaments, fibers, and the like. 2.094.099 : Sept. 28.
Drevfus. Henrv, London, England. Manufacture of car-
bohydrate derivatives. 2.094.100; Sept. 28.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Manufacture of arti-
ficial filaments, threads, ribbons, and the like.
2,094,781 ; Oct. 5.
Drevfus, Henry. London, England. Manufacture of cyclic
diethers. 2,095.320 ; Oct. 12.
Dreyfus. Henry, London, England. Manufacture of spun
yarns from continuous filaments. 2.096.795 ; Oct. 26.
Drevfus. Henrv, London, Ensland. Treatment of textile
materials. 2,097.589 : Xov. 2.
Drevfus, Henrv, London. Ensland. Manufacture of vinyl
compounds. 2.097.590 ; Xov. 2.
Dreyfus, Henry. London. England. Manufacture of ali-
phatic anhydrides. 2.098.334 ; Xov. 9.
Dreyfus, Henry, London. England. Manufacture of de-
rivatives of polyhydroxy compounds. 2,098,335 ;
Xov. 9.
Dreyfus, Henry, London. England. Manufacture of cel-
lulose dervatives and products obtained therefrom.
2.098.336 : Xov. 9.
Dreyfus, Henry, London. England. Manufacture of ma-
terials containing pigments. 2.099.004 : Xov. 16.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England. Production or treat-
ment of artificial filaments, threads, yarns, ribbons,
and the Uke. 2,099,005 ; Xov. 16.
Drevfus. Henrv, London. England. Treatment of textile
and other materials. 2,100.385 : Xov. 30.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, and W. I. Taylor, Spondon. near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Manufacture of filaments or ttie like of
cellulose derivatives. 2,068.538 : Jan. 19.
Dreyfus, Henry, London, England, and C. I. Haney,
Drummondviile, Quebec, Canada, assignors to Celanese
Corporation of America. Manufacture of aliphatic an-
hydrides. 2.075.026 : Mar. 30.
Dreyfus, Henry. London, England, and W. Whitehead,
Cumberland, Md., assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Textile threads and fabrics. 2,088,587 ;
Aug. 3.
Dreyfus. Henry. London, and D. Finlayson, Spondon, near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Production of textile threads and fabrics.
2.089,191 ; Aug. 10.
Dreyfus. Henry, London, and H. F. Oxley and E. B.
Thomas, Spondon, near Derby, England, assignors to
Celanese Corporation of America. Recovery of ammonia
and amines from their salts with organic acids.
2.090,941 : Aug. 24.
Dreyfus. Henry. London, and R. W. Moncrioff'. and F. B.
Hill, Spondon , near Derby. England, assignors to
Celanese Corporation of America. Treatment of ma-
terials having a basis of esters. 2.091,972 : Sept. 7.
Dreyfus. Henry, London, and W. I. Taylor, Spondon. near
Derby. England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Production of artificial filaments and other
products. 2,094,780: Oct. 5.
Dreyfus, Jean. Paris, France. Radio dial construction.
2,074,577 : Mar. 23.
Dreyfus. Ludwig. assignor to Almanna Svenska Elektriska
Aktiebolaget, Vasteras. Sweden. Oporating electric ed-
dy current furnaces. 2.072.549 : Mar. 2.
Dreyfuss. Camille, Xew York. X. Y., and W. Whitehead.
Cumberland. Md.. assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Manufacture of textile yarns and fabrics.
2.102,789 : Dec. 21.
Dreyfuss, Henry. Xew York, N'. \'., assignor to The X'ew
York Central Railroad Company. Dining car illumina-
nation and ventilation. 2.080.900 ; May 18.
LIST OF PATENTEES
167
Driesen, William M., Clifton, N. J. Waterproofing mate-
rials and producing the same. 2,069,823 ; Feb. 9.
Drigard Products Corporation. (See Cuuulngliam,
Thomas L., assignor.)
Drigard Products Corporation. (See Gardthausen, John
H., assignor.)
Driggs, Frank H., Highland Park, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manufac-
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Clad metal
body. 2,098,282 ; Nov. 9.
Driggs, Louis L., Jr., Tippecanoe City, Ohio. Flare.
2,074,683 ; Mar. 23.
Driggs, Louis L., Jr., Dayton, Ohio, and H. B. Faber,
Westport, Conn. Firearm. 2,097,023 ; Oct. 26.
Driice Appliances Incorporated. (See Quinn, Clara E.,
assignor.)
Drill, Daniel C, Wabash, assignor to American Rock
Wool Corporation, Wabash County, Ind. Self-cleaning
screen apparatus. 2,084,896 ; June 22.
Drill, Daniel C, Wabash, assignor to American Rock
Wood Corporation, Wabash County, Ind. Forming
felted strips. 2,103,769 ; Dec. 28.
Drillers Supply & Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Johnson, H. F.. and Connelly, assignors.)
Drinker, Philip, and L. A. Shaw, assignors, by mesne as-
signments, to W. E. Collins, W. E. Collins, Jr., and W.
G. Chick, all of Boston. Mass. : W. E. Collins, Jr., execu-
tor of said W. B. Collins, deceased. Respiration ap-
paratus. Re. 20,226 ; Jan. 5.
Drinker, Philip, Brookllne, and W. G. Hazard, Jamaica
Plain, Mass. Apparatus for measuring, recording, and
controlling dilute dust concentrations. 2,076,553 ; Apr.
13.
Drinker, Philip, Brookllne, and W. G. Hazard, Jamaica
Plain, Mass. Apparatus for measuring, recording, and
controlling dilute dust concentrations. 2,076,554 : Apr.
13.
Drinkwater, Charles M., Chicago, 111. Liquid dispensing
apparatus. 2,074,541 ; Mar. 23.
Driscoll, Dennis L., Los Angeles, Calif. Rotary well
drilling apparatus. 2,075,028 ; Mar. 30.
Driscoll, John H. (See Driscoll, Richard J., and J. H.)
Driscoll, Oris M., assignor of one-half to Geo. J. Perlman
Co., Trenton, N. J. Automobile lock. 2,103,937 ;
Dec. 28.
Driscoll, Richard J., White Plains, N. Y., and J. H. Dris-
coll, Edgewater, N. J. Boat fender and making the
same. 2,095,799 ; Oct. 12.
Drissen, Wallace W. (See Goldberg, M. W., and Drissen.)
Drissner, Alfred E. (See Stratford, C. W., and Drissner.)
Drissner, Alfred E., assignor to The National Acme Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Drawbar mechanism for elec-
tric chucking machinos. 2,103,350 ; Dec. 28.
Driver, John M., San Francisco, Calif. Manufacture of
bags. 2,066.719 ; Jan. 5.
Driver, John M., New York, N. Y. Utilization of cellu-
losic films, sheets, and the like. z,085,301 ; June 29.
Drobile, Albert W., Wayne, G. S. Hiers, Bala-Cynwyd,
and W. R. Keen, Drexel Hill, assignors to Collins &
Aikman Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacture
of pile fabrics. 2,071,922 ; Feb. 23.
Drobile, Albert W., Wayne, assignor to Collins & Aikman
Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Weaving frieze pile
fabrics. 2,095,382 ; Oct. 12.
Drobinsky, Miguel. (See Holden, C. R., and Drobinsky. )
Drobniewsky, John, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Arrow glider.
2.078,374 ; Apr. 27.
Drohan, John T., Cambridge, Mass. Last jack. 2,083,897 ;
June 15.
Droll, Joseph W., Chicago, and A. IT. Olson, Evanslon,
assignor to Droll Patents Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Mattress tufting machine. 2,089.252 ; Aug. 10.
Droll Patents Corporation. (See Droll, J. W., and Olson,
assignors.)
DroUinger, Howard B., South Pasadena, Calif. Thein-
poutic apparatus. 2,102,790; Dec. 21.
Dromgold, Gertrude, executrix. (See Dromgold, Loy S.)
Dromgold & Glenn. (See Dromgold, Loy S., assignor.)
Uromgold & Glenn. (See Glenn, Howard A., assignor.)
Dromgold, Loy S., deceased, late of Chicago, 111., G. Drom-
gold, executrix, assignor, by mesne assignments, 1o
Dromgold & Glenn, Chicago, III. Refrigerator car.
2,008,401 ; Jan. 19.
Druckmaschlnen Aktiengesellscliaft. (Soc StUssI, Rudolf,
assignor.)
Drudy, Mortimer F., Jr., Richmond Hill, and A. G.
Mahoney, New York, N. Y. Boat propulsion. 2,070,428 ;
Apr. 0.
DrumhPllor, Charles E., Springfield, assignor to Tlie Wil-
liam Ciirter Company, Needlium, Mass. Rib knitted
fabric having controllable longitudinal stretch.
2,090,910; Aug. 24.
Drumm, Carl TI., Clcvoliind, Ohio. Combination shirt ami
tie. 2,090,724; Aug. 24.
Druinmoud, Al:iii A. (See Morgan, II. II., and Di'uni-
mond.)
DruimiKind. Alan A., fl(>rr,'irds (M-oss, and IT. TI. Morgan,
Slough, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Indus-
tries Ijlinllcd. Producing resins. 2, 07!), 000 ; May II.
DrunmioMd, I'lici', Itocky Itlvcr, Ohio, assignor, hy mcsiic
aHsigiiiiiciils, lo Union Ciirbldi' nnd Curboti Corixinit ion.
Mel 111 lop for dry cells. 2,10;V714 ; Dec. 28.
DniiMiiKnidvllle Collon ('oinpany I/lmlled. (See Yaxley,
John VV., assignor.)
Druyvesteyn, Marl J., Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor to
General Electric Company. Gaseous electric discl-arge
lamp device. 2,103,227 ; Dec. 21.
Druyvesteyn, Mari J., W. Uyterhoeven, C. Bol, and M. van
Dam, Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignors to General Elec-
tric Company. Gaseous electric discharge lamp device.
2,103,226 ; Dec. 21.
Dry Cleaning Equipment Company. (See Branson, James
E., assignor.)
Dryer, Charles G. (See Lowry, C. D., Jr., and Dryer.)
Drylie, William A., Swissvale, Pa. Cleaner. 2,095,597 ;
Oct. 12.
Drypolcher, William, Valley Stream, assignor to Lou
Obstfeld, Brooklyn, and A. I. Obstfeld, Bronx, N. Y.
Stapling machine. 2,083,227 ; June 8.
Drysdale, William D. (See Peo, R. F., and Drysdale.)
Drysdale, William D., Mount Clemens, Mich., assignor to
Walter J. Sugden, Boston, Mass. Refrigerant com-
pressor. 2,081,354 ; May 25.
Drysdale, William D., Mount Clemens, Mich., assignor to
W. J. Sugden, Boston, Mass. Motor compressor,
2,100,799 ; Nov. 30.
Drysdale, William D., Mount Clemens, Mich., assignor to
Walter J. Sugden, West Roxbury, Mass. Liquid cooler.
2,103,970 ; Dec. 28.
Dry-Zero Corporation. (See Clements, A. L., and Easter,
assignors.)
Dual Parking Meter Company. (See Johns, Herman S.,
assignor.)
Dual Parking Meter Company. (See Magee, Carl C, as-
signor. )
Duany, Andrew J., and H. T. Randall, New York, N. Y.,
said Randall assignor to said Duany. Barrier control
system. 2,073,834 ; Mar. 16.
Duarte, John T., Honolulu, Hawaii. Cooking vessel at-
tachment. 2,079,281 ; May 4.
Dubbs, Carbon P., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Appara-
tus for converting higher boiling hydrocarbons into
lower hydrocarbons. 2,067,832 ; Jan. 12.
Dubbs, Carbon P., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Uni-
versal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Hydrocar-
bon oil conversion. 2,069,358 ; Feb. 2.
Dubbs, Carbon P., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Hydro-
carbon oil conversion. 2,087,507 ; July 20.
Dubbs, Carbon P., Wilmette, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago,
111. Conversion of petroleum oil. 2,079,159 ; May 4.
Dubbs, Carbon P., Wilmette, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111.
Cracking petroleum oil. 2,080,118 ; May 11.
Dubbs, Carbon P., Wilmette. assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Universal Oil iToducts Company, Chicago, 111.
Converting hydrocarbons. 2,091,196 ; Aug. 24.
Dubbs, Carbon P., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago. 111. Treat-
ment of hydrocarbon oil. 2,102,889 ; Dec. 21.
Dube, John E., assignor to The Fulton Sylphon Company,
Knoxville, Tenn. Shaft sealing device. 2,083,438 ;
June 8.
Dube, John B., assignor to The Fulton Sylphon Company,
Knoxville, Tenn. Water heater and control therefor.
2,095,357 -Oct. 12.
Dube, John E., assignor to The Fulton Sylphon Company,
Knoxville, Tenn. Adjustable temperature regulator.
2,095,358 : Oct. 12.
Dube, John E., and A. D. Stewart, assignors to The
Fulton Sylphon Company, Knoxville, Tenn. Tempera-
ture regulator. 2,096,094 ; Oct. 19.
Dubied, Edouard & Cie., Socl6t6 Anonyme. (See Diem,
Hans, assignor. )
Dubilier Condenser Corporation. (See Coursey, P. R.,
and Marcus, assignors.)
Dubilier Condenser Corporation. (See Katzman, Jacob,
assignor.)
Dubilier Condenser Corporation. (See Pitt, Arthur T.,
assignor.)
Dubilier, William, New Rochelle, assignor to Cornell-
Dubilier Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electric con-
denser. 2,075.891 : Apr. 6.
Dubilier, William, New Rochelle, assignor to Cornell-
Duhilier Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dielectric com-
position. 2,088,093 ; Aug. 3.
DubinskI, Benjamin. (See DublnskI, Leo and B.)
Dublnski, Ijco and B., San Anlonlo, Tex. Battery plate
pasling niMchine. 2,094,878; Oct. 5.
Duhner, llanii.'ih, New York, N. Y. Corseletto.
2,080,950; Aug. 17.
Du TSois, Alfred, i'aris, France, assignor to B, Arkell, New
York, N, v. Valve-closed bag. 2.102. 0S5 ; Dec. 21.
Du Bois, lOrnest, Ilterbeeic, (Mial(>!iu de I'lerrefond.s. Bel-
giuin. assignor to Tiil(-rTinl loual C;irl)()nlc Kngini'erhiK
Coiiii)anv, Kenn(>ll S(|uare, I'a. Uelrlgerallng cabinet.
2,074,250; Mar. 10.
Du Bolfl, Ernest. Ilterbeek, Belgium, assignor to Interna-
tional Carbonic Englneerli\g (Company, KiMinelt Stiunn-,
I'a. Itefrlgeniting iipparMlus. 2,078,129: Apr. :'().
Dubois, Eugene F., Freehold, N. J. ProducInK colTee ex-
triirl. 2,081,839 ; June 22.
Du ISoiH, IC<Mineth W., assignor to The TninibuU lOlectrIc
M.'iiuiliKiMrliig ( 'oiiipiiiiy. I'lnlnxllle. ('unn. l'!leclrlo
switch. 2,07!), 2S2 ; May -1.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Du Bois, Kenneth W., Plainville, Conn., assignor to The
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, Plainville,
Conn. Electric chicken brooder. 2,081,395 ; May 25.
Du Bois, Ralph N., Grosse Pointe Farms, assizor to
Continental Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Engine.
2,094,266 : Sept. 28.
Dubois. Raymond. (See Laboureur, L. A. M. J., and
Dubois.)
Du Bois, Warren C, et al. (See Taylor, Wesley, as-
signor. )
Dubonnet, Andrg, Neuillv-sur-Seine, France. Elastic sus-
pension system. 2.100.689 ; Nov. 30.
Du Bose, George, et al. (See Jongeneel, Albert M.,
assignor.)
Du Brie. Stanley R., Detroit, Mich. Switch. 2,095,436 ;
Oct. 12.
Ducart, Guillaume, Paris, France, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Marinello Corporation. Hair drier.
2,088,189 ; July 27.
Ducey, A. M. (See James Cleveland A, assignor.)
Duchan, Bohumil, Braidwood, 111. Visitor's register for
graves. 2,070,940 ; Feb. 16.
Ducker, Louis F., Mariemont, assignor to R. A. Kaps
and C. H. C. Van Pelt, Cincinnati, Ohio, and said L.
F. Ducker, trustees. Liquid expresser. 2,100,026 ;
Nov. 23.
Ducommun, Jesse C, Hammond, Ind., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Test hole device.
2,083,011 ; June 8.
Ducommun, Jesse C, Hammond, and J. W. Yant, East
Chicago, Ind., assignors to Standard Oil Company,
Chicago, 111. Pressure vessels for use at low tem-
peratures. 2,073,053 ; Mar. 9.
Duda, Oswald, assignor to American Well & Prospecting
Company, Corsicana, Tex. Power. 2,093,352 ; Sept. 14.
Dudding, Bernard P., Oxhey, assignor to The General
Electric Company Limited, London, England. Storage
photoelectric device. 2,092,206 ; Sept. 7.
Dudding, Bernard P., Oxhey, and L. C. Jesty, Wembley,
assignors to The General Electric Company, London,
England. Cathode ray tube. 2,089,546 ; Aug. 10.
Dudding, Bernard P., and R. E. Leeds, Middlesex,
England, assignors to General Electric Company.
Manufacture of electric incandescent lamps having
coiled-coil filaments. 2,103,938 ; Dec. 28.
Dudgeon, Ida M., administrator, et al. (See Dudgeon,
Thomas M.)
Dudgeon, Thomas M., deceased, Homer, N. Y., by I. M.
and AV. R. Dudgeon, administrators, assignors to I. M.
Dudgeon. Cleansing machine. 2,096,228 ; Oct. 19.
Dudgeon, Walter R., administrator, et al. (See Dudgeon,
Thomas M. )
Dudley, Edward F. (See Stevens, B. D., Dudley, and
Verrinder.)
Dudley, Homer W., Garden City, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Signaling system. 2,098,956 ; Nov. 16.
Dudley, John A.. Detroit, Mich. Caster brake.
2.096,229 ; Oct. 19.
Dudley, Kenneth E., Hagerstown, Md. Automatic punch
for printing presses. 2,095,359 ; Oct. 12.
Dudley Lock Corporation. (See Bell, Dillwyn M., as-
signor.)
Dudley Lock Corporation. (See Machinist, Harold, as-
sicnor. )
Dudley, Oscar E., Hyattsville, Md., assignor to Submarine
Signal Company, Boston, Mass. System for geological
explorations. 2,088,588 ; Aug. 3.
Dudley Hcsearcli Corporation. (See Levy, Dudley D., as-
signor.)
Dudley. Walter. Redditch, England. Wind screen wiper.
2.094,206 : Sept. 28.
Dudley, William L., Seattle, Wash. Cooling system.
2,069,359 ; Feb. 2.
Dudley, William L., Seattle, Wash. Cooling system.
2,07"l.509 : Feb. 23.
Dudouit, Henri, Le Havre, France. Load handling ap-
paratus. 2,072,735 ; Mar. 2.
Duecker, Werner W., and 0. R. Payne, Pittsburgh, Pa.,
assignors to Texas Gulf Sulphur Company. Olefine
sulphide. 2,093,752 ; Sept. 21.
Duoll. Edith B., Now York, N. Y. Display device.
2,0S0,1in : Jlny 11.
Duemlor, Virgil E. (See Smith, J., and Duemler.)
Duerig, Alfred E., Haddonfield. assignor to The Centrifuge
Company, East Orange, N. J. Apparatus for centrifu-
gal separation. 2,083,899 ; June 15.
Duerr, John F. (See Closes, L. W., and Duerr.)
Duesenberg, August S., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to
Cord Corporation, Chicago, 111. Cooling system for au-
tomobile engines. 2,078,067 : Apr. 20.
Duovel, Charles O., Jr. (See Payson, A. H., and Duevel.)
Duoy. Harold P., Los Angeles, Calif. Tooth brush.
2.0S0.605 : Afay IS.
Duey, Harold S., Berkeley, assignor to Standard Oil
Company of California, San Francisco, Calif. Bubble
cap. 2,084.726: June 22.
Dufay-Chromex Limited. (See Harrison, G. B., and
Threndgold, assignors.)
Dufay-Chromex Limited. (See Threadgold, Stanley D.,
assignor.)
Duff Alexander. (See Canner, M. O., and Duff.)
Duff-Norton Manufacturing Company, The. (See Schwer-
in, Frank H., assignor.)
Duff, William A. (See Hill, Robert, assignor.)
Duffendack, Ora S. (See Randolph, D. W., Dufifendack,
Wolfe, and Headrick.)
DufEeld, William A., assignor to Juno Corporation Limited,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Automatic power trans-
mission. 2,069,360 ; Feb. 2.
Duffield, William A., assignor to Juno Corporation, Limit-
ed, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Automatic power trans-
mission. 2,070,262 ; Feb. 9.
Duffield, William A., assignor to Juno Corporation Limited,
Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Variable speed power trans-
mission. 2,074,781 ; Mar. 23.
Duffield, William A., assignor to Juno Corporation Lim-
ited, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Variable speed trans-
mission. 2,081,863 : May 25.
Duffing, Paul, Berlin-Siemensstadt, and W. Hergert, Ber-
lin-Conradshohe, Germany, assignors to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Motor-operated mechanism for circuit breakers.
2,068,402 ; Jan. 19.
DufEord, John R., Bristol, assignor to Paterson Parchment
Paper Company, Bristol Township, Pa. Concentration
of dilute sulphuric acid containing amyloid. 2,069,472 ;
Feb. 2.
Duffy, Charles G., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Sealed
Joint Products Co. Inc. Building unit and structure
formed therefrom. 2,073,735 : Mar. 16.
Duffy, Charles G., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Sealed
Joint Products Co., Inc. Panel mounting. 2,101,612 ;
Dec. 7.
Duffy, Charles H., Miami, Fla. Sail slide. 2,084,325 ;
June 22.
DuflCy, Herbert L., Sumner, assignor to Indian Refining
Company, Lawrenceville. 111. Solvent recovery in de-
waxing operations. 2,080,222 ; May 11.
Duffy, Robert T., Boston, Mass. Ruling machine.
2,070,860; Feb. 16.
Duffy, Thomas I., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Westfield
Manufacturing Company, Westfield. Mass. Resilient
mounting for bicycle wheels. 2,073,736 ; Mar. 16.
Duffy, Thomas I., Detroit. ]\Iich., assignor to The West-
field Manufacturing Company, Westfield, Mass. Bicycle
saddle and mounting therefor. 2.080.658 ; May 18.
Dufour, Charles E., Wentworth, N. H. Antiflood oil
burner attachment. 2,089,882 ; Aug. 10..
Dufour, Ren6, Paris, France. Spark gap apparatus.
2,070,475 ; Feb. 9.
Duftschmid, Franz. (See Heinzel, A., and Duftschmid.)
Duga, William I., and A. H. McNalley. San Francisco,
Calif. ; said McNallev assignor to said Duga. Making
shoes. 2,099,974 : Nov. 23.
Dugdale, Richard M., Dedham, assignor to Farrington
Manufacturing Company, Boston, Mass. Hinge con-
struction for eyeglass cases and the like. 2,070,827 ;
Feb. 16.
Dugelay, Paul, assignor to Societe d'Exploitation de
Brevets pour I'lndustrie, lAviation et I'Automobile
(Sebia), Paris, France. Internal combustion engine.
2,102,946; Dec. 21.
Duggan, Paul E., Philadelphia. Pa. Film reeling and dis-
pensing means for continuous motion picture projectors.
2,080,659 ; May 18.
Dulnker, Daniel M. (See Mulder, J. G. W., and Duinker.)
Duisburger Kupferhutte et al. (See Kuss, E., and Miess-
ner, assignors.)
Duke, James B. (See Tartaron. F. X., and Duke.)
Du Laney, Flovd M., Chicago, HI. Ignition booster sys-
tem. 2,075,431 ; Mar. 30.
Dulberg, Jasper, Astoria, assignor of two-thirtieths to
B. Provisor. Brooklyn, three-thirtieths to J. S. Free-
man, Brooklyn. N. Y., and one-third to P. S. SIcLean,
Bloomfield, N. J. Electric lamp. 2,082,326 ; June 1.
DuIpv, (^rice L.. assignor of one-third to W. Duley, Mounds,
111. Toy. 2,076,627; Apr. 13.
Dulc.v. William. (See Duley, Crice L., assignor.)
Dull, Raymond W., La Grange, 111., assignor to Safety Min-
ing Company. Blasting method and apparatus.
2,083,695; Juno 15.
Dull, Raymond W., La Grange, 111., assignor to Safety
Mining Company. Blasting method and apparatus.
2.083.696 ; Juno 15.
Dull, Raymond W., La Grange, 111., assignor to Safety
Mining Company. Apparatus for breaking material.
2.083.697 ; June 15.
Dultgen, Arthur. Queens Village, N. Y. Producing gravure
etchings. 2,096,794 ; Oct. 26.
Dumas Engineering Company. (See Dumas, Maxwell G.,
assignor.)
Dumas, Louis, Geneva, Switzerland. Tap for water or
other liquids and fluids. 2,072,736 ; Mar. 2.
Dumas, Maxwell G., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The
Dumas Engineering Company. Youngstown, Ohio. Cen-
trifugal casting. 2,073,199 ; Mar. 9.
Dumas, Maxwell G., Pittsburgh. Pa., assignor to The
Dumas Engineering Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Cen-
trifugal casting. 2,073,200 ; Mar. 9.
Durable. Clifford R., Arlington Heights, Mass., assignor,
by mesne assignments, to California Process Company,
Los Angeles, Calif. Controlling means for batch oper-
ating machines. 2,086,157 ; July 6.
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Dumble, Clifford R., Arlinfrton Heights, Mass., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to California Process Company, Los
Angeles, Calif. Controlling means for batch operating
machines. 2,091,094 ; Aug. 24.
Dumble, Clifford R., Arlington, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Joseph L. Zelaskow, New York, N. Y.
Machine for game playing. 2,103,744 ; Dec. 28.
Dumke, Willy. (See Hoffman, Jacob, assignor.)
Du Mont, Allen B., assignor to A'. B. Du Mont Labora-
tories, Inc., Upper Montclair, N. J. Synchronous elec-
tron motor. 2.067,382 : Jan. 12.
Du Mont, Allen B., assignor to Allen B. Du Mont Labora-
tories, Inc., Upper Montclair, N. J. Current generator
and converter. 2,082,327 ; June 1.
Du Mont, Allen B., assignor to Allen B. Du Mont Labora-
tories, Inc., Upper Montclair, N. J. Commutating de-
vice. 2,085,576 ; June 29.
Du Mont, Allen B., Upper Montclair, assignor to Allen B.
Du Mont Laboratories, Inc., Montclair, N. J. Cathode
ray tube. 2,087,280 ; July 20.
Du Mont, Allen B., assignor to Allen B. Du Mont Labora-
tories, Inc., Upper Montclair, N. J. Cathode ray de-
vice. 2,098,231 ; Nov. 9.
Du Mont, Allen B., Laboratories, Inc. (See Du Mont, Allen
B., assignor.)
Dunaway, Sanford J., assignor to The Expello Corpora-
tion, Dover, N. H. Vapor disseminating package.
2,069,179 ; Jan. 26.
Dunaway, Ulrich C, assignor to James R. Kearney Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Grounding set. 2,096,796 ;
Oct. 26.
Duncan, Charles R., Waukegan, assignor to Oakes Prod-
ucts Corporation, North Chicago, 111. Flanged tubu-
lar article and making same. 2,101,311 ; Dec. 7.
Dunbar Ernest W.. Hudson, assignor to Cambridce Rub-
ber Co., Cambridge, Mass. Shoe. Re. 20,609 ; Dec. 28.
Dunbar, Ernest W., Hudson, assignor to Cambridge Rub-
ber Co., Cambridge, Mass. Shoe. 2,071,298 : Feb. 16.
Dunbar, Ernest W., Hudson, assignor to Cambridge Rub-
ber Company, Cambridge, Mass. Fur trimmed overshoe.
2.071,783 ; Feb. 23.
Dunbar, Ernest W., Hudson, assignor to Cambridge Rub-
ber Co., Cambridge, Mass. Shoe. 2,075,432 ; Mar. 30.
Dunbar, Harry, Spokane, Wash. Paper clip. 2,095,735 ;
Oct. 12.
Dunbar, Thomas L.. assignor to Chemipulp Process, In-
corporated, Watertown. N. Y. Treatment of fibrous
material. 2,093,267; Sept. 34.
Dunbar, Thomas L., and A. D. Merrill, Watertown, N. Y.
Blethod and apparatus for the digestion of fibrous
material. Re. 20,266 ; Feb. 16.
Dunbar, Thomas L., and A. D. Merrill, Watertown, N. Y.
Digesting process and apparatus. Re. 20,267 ; Feb. 16.
Duncan, Archibald A., Akron, Ohio. Telephone receiver.
2.099.727 : Nov. 23.
Duncan, C. E., et al. (See Ditto, John, assignor.)
Duncan, Charles R. (See Gottlieb, O. F., and Duncan.)
Duncan, Charles R., Waukegan, assignor to Oakes Prod-
ucts Corporation, North Chicago, 111. Making bumper
guards. 2,070,424 • Feb. 9.
Duncan, Charles R., Waukegan, assignor to Oakes Prod-
ucts Corporation, North Chicago, 111. Brake lever.
2.099.728 : Nov. 23.
Duncan Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Emens,
Albert L., assignor.)
Duncan, George C, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Duncan No-Noise Valve & Bow
Company, Inc. Flush valve. 2,075,029 ; Mar. 30.
Duncan, George C, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Duncan No-Noise Valve & Bow)
Company, Inc. Toilet. 2,075,030 ; Mar. 30.
Duncan, George R., Oak Terrace, Minn. Apparatus for
thermal treatment. 2.091.0.34: Aug. 24.
Duncan, Georgia H. (See Jones, Robert D., assignor.)
Duncan, Isaac A., St. Louis, Mo. Safety device for feed-
ers. 2,090,752 : Aug. 24.
Duncan, James F., Waterbury, Conn. Guide arm for
valve rods. 2,071,823 ; Feb. 23.
Duncan, Justin R. (See Tolson, W. A., and Duncan.)
Duncan No-Nolse Valve & Bowl Company. (See Duncan,
George C, Jr., assignor.)
Duncan, Robert A. (See Preston, W. C, Colth, and
Duncan.)
Duncan, Robert A., and W. H. McAllister, Wyoming, as-
signors to The Procter & Gamble Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Detergent composition. 2,091,704 ; Aug. 31.
Duncan, Robert 1)., Jr., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Wired Radio, Inc.. Now York. N. Y. Binaural program
system. 9 102,144; Dec. 14.
Duncan, William M., Alton, 111. Automatic stoker.
2,092,274 ; Sept. 7.
Dundon. Merle ti. (See SInud. C. J., and Dundon.)
Dundore, Marvin W., assignor to BeloU Iron Works,
Belolt, Wis. Metal founding. 2,085.302; June 29.
Dungnn, Charles M., assignor of twenly per cent to IT.
Schneider, ten per cent to II. A. Neuinei.s(<'r. miuI tlilrtv
per cent to ('•. U. Tannnliill, Nebraska Cilv, Nebr. Seal.
2,087,840 ; July 20.
Dunham, Ansel \V., Rock THlantl, HI. Composite highway
beam construction. 2,078,48.5; Apr. 27.
Dunham, Atil)T:i It. (See Diinliaiu. (Miivt'in .A., and A. R.)
Dunham, liert G., decensiHl, Ilawl borne, N. J., bv Western
Elect ric <;omi)Hny, Incorporated, New York. N. Y., as-
signee. 'rel<'|»li()iie Hy.sleiii. Ke. 20, l!l(i ; Se|>l. 7.
12212S— r— 12
(See Crosthwait, David N., Jr.,
(See Dunham, C. A., and
(See Taylor, E. A., Pence,
(See Van Zandt, John H..
Taylor, E. A., Pence, and
Dunham, C. A. Company,
assignor.)
Dunham, C. A., Company.
Crosthwait, assignors.)
Dunham, C. A., Company,
and Dunham, assignors.)
Dunham, C. A., Company,
assignor.)
Dunham, Clayton A. (See
Dunham. )
Dunham, Clayton A., Glencoe, 111., and D. N. Crosthwait,
Jr., assignors to C. A. Dunham Company, Marshall-
town, Iowa. Effective temperature control apparatus.
2,094,738 ; Oct. 5.
Dunham, Clayton A., and A. R. Dunham, Glencoe, as-
signors to Experimental Laboratories Incorporated,
Chicago, 111. Method and apparatus for generating
heating medium. 2,103,770 ; Dec. 28.
Dunham, David H., et al. (See Brannan, Eldred B.,
assignor.)
Dunham, George W., Westport, Conn., assignor to General
Electric Company. Clothes wringer. 2,091,847 ; Aug.
Dunham, Henry V., Bainbridge, N. Y. Casein compound
and making. 2,103.153 ; Dec. 21.
Dunham, Irvie H., assignor to Electric Motor Corporation,
Racine, Wis. Adjustable gear reduction unit.
2,082,446 ; June 1.
Dunham, Irvie H., assignor to Electric Motor Corpora-
tion, Racine, Wis. Gear housing. 2,089,934 ; Aug. 17.
Dunham, James W., Evanston, assignor to National Cylin-
der Gas Company, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for the
transportation of compressed or liquefied gases.
2,102,686 ; Dec. 21.
Dunham, Le Roy S., East Orange, and A. F. Robertson,
Belleville, assignors to Edison-Splitdorf Corporation,
West Orange, N. J. Magneto electric generator.
2,081,800; May 25.
Dunhill, Alfi'ed, of London, Inc. (See Scheibinger, A.,
and Koehlreuter, assignors.)
Dunkel, Wilhelm, Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Incandescent electric lamp.
2,081,801 ; May 25.
Dunkelberger, Milton S., Dayton, Ohio. Liquid mixer.
2,086,858; July 13.
Dunkerke, Thomas O., Farmingdale, N. Y. Twine package.
2,084,134; June 15
Dunkle, Clarence C. (See Blackwell,
assignors. )
Dunlap, Alexander H., Chicago, 111.
2,076,076 ; Apr. 6.
Dunlap, Charles K., assignor to
pany, Hartsville, S. C. Spool.
Charles K., assignor to
F. S., and White,
Bulletproof vest.
Dunlap,
pany,
Dunlap,
pany,
Dunlap
Hartsville^ S.
(^harles K.,
T.,
R..
and Dun-
and Dun-
Sonoco Products Com-
2,069,944 ; Feb. 9.
Sonoco Products Com-
C. Textile roll. 2,069,945 ; Feb. 9.
assignor to Sonoco Products Com-
Hartsville, S. C. Spool. 2.093,193 ; Sept. 14.
De Clermont, Newark, N. J. Blonorail track
support. 2,084,610 ; June 22.
Dunlap, James W. (See Spencer, William F., assignor.)
Dunlap. Matthew E., Madison, Wis., dedicated to tlie free
use of the People of the United States of America.
Instrument for measuring moisture. 2,073,611 ; Mar.
16.
Dunlap, Porter. (See Taylor, E. H., Pardue, Dunlap. and
Edmunds.)
Dunleavey, Frank S. (See Harding, A.
leavey.)
Dunleavey, Michael F. (See Meyer, W.
leavey. )
Dunlop, James, Park Ridge,
Electric Elevator Company,
way. 2,073,819; Feb. 23.
Dunlop, James, Park Ridge,
Electric Elevator Company,
way. 2,081,989; June 1.
Dunlop, James, Park Ridge,
Electric Elevator Company,
way. 2,085,076 ; June 29.
Dunlop, Robert R., Columbus,
frey Manufacturing Company.
Jan. 26.
Dunlop Rubber Company. (See BeharroU, G. E., Wright,
and Trovaskin, assignors.)
Dunlop Rubber Company. (See Murphy, E. A., and Madge,
assignors.)
Dunlop Rubber Company. (See WiUshaw, Harry, as-
signor.)
Dunlop Rubber Company. (See Wlllshaw, H., and Nor-
cross, assignors.)
Dunlop Rubber Company. (See Wright, J., and Trovnskls,
assignors,)'
Dunlop Rubber Company, Limited. (See Twiss, D. F., and
Owen, assignors.)
Dunlop RulibiM- Conipjiny Limited. (See Wlllshaw, H..
(Joodliiill nnd Cowles. .'issigniiis.)
Dunloi) Kviblier Company Limited. (See Wright, Joseph,
assignor.)
Dunlop Tiro and Rubber Corporation. (See Twlss, D. F.,
and Jones, assignors.)
Dunniore, Ii'rancls W., nnd Xi. L. nughos, Wnshliigton,
D. C, nsNlgnors to tlie (loveriunetit of (he United Stales,
represenfed liy thi< Socretiiry of Coiiimerce. Mulllstace
ullni Iili;h radio friMpiency MinpllHor. 2, 0(1(1, 674 ; .Ian. C,
assignor to
Chicago, 111.
assignor to
Chicago, 111.
assignor to
Chicago, III.
Westinghouse
Moving stalr-
Westinghouse
Moving stair-
Westinghouse
Moving stair-
Ohio, assignor to The Jef-
Cutter chain. 2,068,666 ;
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Dunn, Alfred D., Honomu, Hawaii. Dual wheel.
2,082,384 ; June 1.
Dunn, Alton L., assignor to Benicia Fisheries, Benicia,
Calif. Fish tenderloining machine. 2,086,070 ; July 6.
Dunn, Carl L., Trion, Ga. Glove. 2,074,893 ; Mar. 23.
Dunn, Carl L., assignor to The Trion Company, Trion,
Ga. Hand covering. 2,074,144 ; Mar. 16.
Dunn, Edward L., Livingston, N. J., assignor to Otis Eleva-
tor Company, New Xorlj, N. Y. Switching mechanism.
2,081,618 ; May 25.
Dunn, Edward L., Livingston, N. J., and D. C. Larson,
Yonkers, N. Y., assignors to Otis Elevator Company,
New Yorlj, N. Y. Elevator control. 2,074,578 ; Mar. 23.
Dunn, Fredericlc R., Loclvport, assignor to American Dis-
trict Steam Companv, North Tonawanda, N. Y. Steam
trap. 2,097,401 ; Oct. 26.
Dunn, George E. (See Ketcham, F., and Dunn.)
Dunn, Harry E. (See Slife, R. E., and Dunn.)
Dunn, Hugh K., Bellerose, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Wave
shaping system. 2.076,229 ; Apr. 6.
Dunn, Hugh T., New York, N. Y. Fire hydrant.
2,087,220; July 13.
Dunn, John S., Mount Airy, assignor to Struthers Dunn
Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Control switch. 2,096,709 ;
Oct. 26.
Dunn, John S., F. R. Himsworth, Norton-on-Tees, and
V. Lefebure, London, England, assignors to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Calcium sulphate plas-
ters. 2,083,321 ; June 8.
Dunn, John S., Norton-on-Tees, and V. Lefebure, London,
England, assignors to Imperial Industries Limited.
Calcium sulphate plasters. 2,103.216 ; Dee. 21.
Dunn, John W. (See Crosley, L. M., and Dunn.)
Dunn, Joseph A. (See Christenson, George F., assignor.)
Dunn, Joseph A., Los Angeles, Calif. Service station.
Re. 20,519 ; Sept. 28.
Dunn, Norman R., Webberville, Mich. Scraping device
for footwear. 2,094.145 ; Sept. 28.
Dunn, Ralph J., Fairfield, Conn., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Companv, Wilmington, Del. Gas-
ket material. 2.087.569 ; July 20.
Dunn, Ritchie L., Jr., Piedmont, and H. T. Birr, Jr., Oak-
land, Calif. Structural toy. 2,070,887 ; Feb. 16.
Dunn, Struthers, Inc. (See Dunn, John S., assignor.)
Dunn, Vernon E., Fairfield, Iowa. Drain board tilting
mechanism. 2,069,649 ; Feb. 2.
Dunn, William C, Chicago, 111. Carburetor. 2,079,436 ;
May 4.
Dunn, William E. (See Hurst, Reginald A., assignor.)
Dunn, William G., Clarinda, Iowa. Wind driven genera-
tor structure. 2,094,917 ; Oct. 5.
Dunn, William G., Clarinda, Iowa. Wind driven gener-
ator structure. 2,102.309 ; Dec. 14.
Dunn, William T., Detroit, assignor to Chrysler Corpora-
tion, Highland Park, Mich. Power transmitting device.
2,074.170 : Mar. 16.
Dunn, William T., and A. J. Syrovy, assignors to Chrysler
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle power trans-
mission. 2,084,578 ; June 22.
Diinnebier, Max. (See Winkler. A., and Dunnebier.)
Dunning, Orville M., Glen Ridge, and R. M. Somers.
Orange, assignors to Thomas A. Edison, Incorporated.
West Orange, N. J. Phonographic system. 2,075,978 :
Apr. 6.
Dunsheath, Percy. (See Hill, H., Beckinsale, Slater, and
Dunsheath.)
Dunzweiler, Carl J., assignor to Willard Storage Batterv
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Storage battery. 2,066,675 ;
Jan. 5.
Duplate Corporation. (See Fix, E. L., and Dennison, as-
signors.)
Duplate Corporation. (See Haux, Elmer H., assignor.)
Duplate Corporation. (See Kamerer, James W., assignor.)
Duplate Corporation. (See Sherts, James H., assicnor.)
Dupler, Raymond R., Toledo, Ohio. Globe. 2,083,988 ;
June 15.
Duplessis, Rpn6 E., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Method
of and means for use in lasting moccasins. 2,084,326 ;
June 22.
r)uple.ssis, Rpn6 E.. Beverly, JIass., assignor to United
Shoo Madiinery Corpor.n tion, Paterson. N. J. Jleans
for use in manufacturing moccasins. 2,089,195 ; Aug.
Duplex Electric Company. (See EUithorpe, Clarence D.,
assignor.)
Duplex Envelope Company, The. (See Lee, W. O. W., and
Jones, assignors.)
Duplex Printing Press Company. (See Dean, Edmund W.,
nssignor. )
Duplex Printing Press Company, The. (See Kaster, John.
assignor.)
Duplex Printing Press Company, The. (See Solimidt.
Godfrey 11., assignor.)
Du Ponti E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Acken,
Marshall F., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Adams.
H. C, and Green, assignors.)
Du Pont E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Adams,
Roger, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Albrecht,
H. O., McGlone, and Roskosky, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Alibert,
Jean M.. assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Allemann,
Otto, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Co. (See Alvarado, Al-
fonso M., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Amend,
William J., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I. de Neinours & Company. (See Amend,
W. J., and Bousquet, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Amick, M.
G., Parmelee, and Stecher, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, The. (See Ar-
nold, Herrick R., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
H. R., and Lessig, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Norman P., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
James A., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
W. H., Burrows, and Lawson, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Auston,
P. R., and Salzberg, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Bailey,
Waldo C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Baker,
Louis S., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
John G., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Thomas F., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Dorothy E., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours and Company.
garten. Paul, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Earl E., assignor.)
Du Pont. E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Roland G., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
A. F., Benton, and Clarkson, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Gerard J., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Allen, Allan, Jr., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Crayton K., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Howard H., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Ernest R., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Elmer K., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
H. A., and Harris, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
J. E., Krchma, and McKinney, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Bordon,
W. E., and Heckert, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Bousquet,
E. W., and Lazier, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Bowlus,
Harold G., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Bradshaw,
George B., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Bradshaw.
Hamilton, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Bradshaw,
W. H., Fonda, and Filson, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Bradshaw,
W. H., and Hoff, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Shaw, W. H., and McKee, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Ernest J., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Bozetech C, assignor.)
Du Pont. E. I., de Nemours & Company.
L., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
and Plummer, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
A. A., and Siegel, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Philip D., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Wallace E.. assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Merlin M., assignor.)
Du I'ont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
M. M., and Howk, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Lawton A., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company.
L. A., and Lawson, assignors.)
Du Pont. E. I., de Nemours & Company.
Otto H., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Buxbaum,
Edwin C, nssignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Calcott,
William S., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Calcott.
W. S., Carleton. and Mattison, assignors.)
(See Arnold,
(See Arnold,
(See Arvin,
(See Aughey,
(See Baldwin,
(See Banigan,
(See Bateman,
(See Baum-
(See Beard,
(See Benner,
(See Benning,
(See Berchet,
(See Berne-
(See Black,
(See Blouch,
(See Boiler,
(See Bolton,
(See Bond,
(See Booge,
(See Brad-
(See Braun,
(See Bren,
(See Brill, John
(See Brill, J. L.,
(See Brizzolara,
(See Brossman,
(See Brown,
(See Brubaker,
(See Brubaker,
(See Burrows,
(See Burrows,
(See Buse,
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171
Da Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Campbell,
D. J., and London, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Carl, Fred,
assignor. )
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Carleton,
P. W., and Fox, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Carlisle,
P. J., and Macallum, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Carlson,
Fred C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Carothers,
Wallace H., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Carothers,
W. H., and Berchet, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Carothers,
W. H., and Collins, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Carothers,
W. H., Collins, and Kirby, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Carothers,
W. H., and Jacobson, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Carpenter,
G. B., and Carothers, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Carr,
James I., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Carr,
J. I., and Black, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Cass,
Oliver W., assignor.)
Du Pont, B. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Chambers,
Ivan F., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Chapman,
Fred F., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Charch,
William H., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Charch,
W. H., Brubaker, and Meigs, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Charch,
W, H., and Hershberger, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Chatin,
Charles, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Clark,
Percy, M., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Clark,
P. M., and Taylor, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Clarkson,
Richard G., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. 1., de Nemours & Company. (See Clarkson,
R. G., and Lenher, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Coleman,
Clarence E., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Collins,
Arnold M., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Collins, A.
M., and Larson, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Collins,
Jolin H.. assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Conaway,
RoUin F., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Converse,
J. D.. Handforth, and Harris, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Crane,
P. W., and Fields, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours Company. (See Dahlert,
Miles A., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Dahlrn.
M. A., and Foohey, assignors.)
Du Pont, B. I., de JNemours & Company. (See Dahlen,
M. A., and Friedrieh, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Dahlen,
M. A., and Zwilgmeyer, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Dales, B.,
and Downing, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See
Dangelmajpr, Charles, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Daudt,
Herbert W., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See
Doese, Robert F., .Tr., n.ssignor. )
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Deinet,
Joseph, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See de Ropp,
Ilnrald W., assignor.)
Du I'ont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Dettwyler,
William, assignor.)
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Dickson,
Robert F., assignor.)
Du Pont, B. I., do Nemours & Company. (See Dictz.
J. B., Stauffor, and Oellinger, assignors.)
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemour.s & (Company. (S(m>
Diltmar, Harry R., assignor.)
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Douglass,
William A., assignor.)
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company. (.See Downing,
F. B., and Bennlng, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (Sec Downing,
P. B., and I'edersen, assignors.)
Du Pont, K. L de Nemours & Company. (See Drew,
Donald E., nsHlgnor.)
Du^Pont,_IO. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Dunn,
inourf "■ Company. (.See DykBlni,
Ralph J., assignor.
Du Pont, E. L, (le Nr
lliiriy I!., asHlgnor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Dykstra,
H. B., and Lawson, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Eberlln,
Walter C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Edgar,
Donald E., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. L, de Nemours & Company. (See Eiseman,
Henry J., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Elliott,
P. F., and Hucks. assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. ( See Engelmann,
Max, assignor.)
Du Pont B. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Bnsminger,
George R., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. L, de Nemours & Company. (See Fields,
Reuben T., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. L, de Nemours & Company. (See Fonda,
J. S., and Filson, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Fothergill,
Robert E., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Friedrieh,
M. B. P., and Smith, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Gilbert,
Harvey N., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Gilbert,
H. N., and Rei chert, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See
Gordon, Wallace E., assignor.)
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Graves,
George D., assignor.)
Du Pont, B. L, de Nemours & Company. (See Graves,
G. D., and Greenewalt, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Greene-
wait, Crawford H., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Gubelmann,
I., and Tinker, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Haag,
I. L., and Vana, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Hahn,
Frederick C, assignor.)
Du Pont, B. 1., de Nemours & Company. (See Hand-
forth, Stanley L., assignor.)
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Hand-
forth, S. L., and Johnson, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Hansley,
Virgil L., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Hanson,
Warren R., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Harmon,
J., and Meigs, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Harris,
Charles R., assignor.)
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Harris,
G. J., and Converse, assignors.!
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Harrison,
Paul B., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Harrison,
P. E., and Hltt, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Haskins,
J. F., and Ellsworth, assignors.)
Du Pont, B. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Havas,
Emeric, assignor.)
Du Pont, B. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Heckert,
Winfleld, W., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Heckert,
W. W., and Dahlen.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Heckert,
W. W., and Peterson, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Hemming,
Charles B., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Henke,
C. O., and Benner, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Henke,
C. O., and Lockwood, assignors.)
Du Pont, 10. I., de Noniours & Company. (See Henke,
C. O., and Prnhl, assignors.)
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Henrlcks,
John A., Jr., assignor.)
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Herndon,
Lee R., assignor.)
Du Pont, B. I., do Nemours & Company. (See Hersh-
berger, Albert, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Hill, Julian
W., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See
Hill, J. W., and Spauiigol, n.ssignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de NcMiiours & Company. (See Hine-
gardner, Wilbie S., assignor.)
Du Pont, 10. I., de Nemours & C»nii>any. (See Hltt, M. V.,
Kennedv, and Priddv, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company, (See HolT, Clay-
ton M., assignor.)
Du Pont, 10. I., de Nemours & Company. (See IlofT, Elliott
F., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Holt,
Harold S., assignor.)
Du I'onf, 10. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Holt, L, 0,,
and Daudt, Msslgnors.)
Du I'ont, 10. 1., de Nciuoins & Company, (See Hopkins,
II, II., I'lumiiicr, and Stone, n,sslgnor8.)
Du I'ont, 10. I., de Nemours & Company. (See llubbuoh,
Leo I'., assignor.)
Du I'ont, 10. I.. (li> Nemours ,^ Compatiy. (See llubhucli,
\i. v., and 'riiomiis, iissignorH. )
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Du Pont, E. I., de Xemours & Company. (See Hucks,
Robert T.. assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Hull,
Richard O., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Hulse,
Robert E., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Hulse,
R. E., and Hardy, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Hunt, J. K.,
and Latham, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Hunt,
J. K., and Shipp, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Jacobson,
Ralph A., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Jenemann,
Harry J., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Jennings,
Alfred J., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Johnson,
Charles R., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Earns,
George M., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Keller,
Manfred, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Kennedy,
D. G., and Rulon, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Kepfer,
Raymond J., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Kern,
Jean G., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Kharasch.
Jlorris S.. assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See King,
Frederick C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Kirby,
James E., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Kirby, J. E.,
and Werntz, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Kirst,
W. E., and Woodbury, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Kline,
Emil, assignor.)
Da Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Kraft,
Frederick G., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Kuettel,
Clen M., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Kvalnes,
Hamline M., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lacy, Bur-
ritt S., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lanfry,
Maurice P., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Larchar.
Arthur W., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lardy,
Gnillaume, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Larson,
Alfred T., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Lawrence,
Allen E., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lawson,
W. E., and Arvin, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lazier,
Wilbur A., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lazier,
W. A., and Vaughen, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lemmer-
man, Paul C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lenher, S.,
and Arnold, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lenher,
S. Gillson, and Mentzer, Jr., assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lester,
Robert L.. assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Levlne,
Arthur A., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. 1., de Nemours & Company. (See
Levine, A. A., and McAllister, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Loder,
Donald J., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lubs,
H. A., and .Johnson, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lubs, H.
A., Roberts, and Laughlin, assignors.)
Du Pont. E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lulek, R.
N.. and Belcher, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lutz,
George, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Lycan,
William H., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Maclit,
Maurice L., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Magill,
Pa\il La F., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Maney,
Dorothy B., assignor.)
Du Pont. E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See
Maxwell. Robert W., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See McBerty,
Ford II.. assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See McBurney.
D., and Nollau, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I. de Nemours & Company. (See McBurney.
D., and Thomas, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See McBurney,
J. D.. and Nollau, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See McKenna,
William R., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours ,& Company. (See Meigs,
Frederick M., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Merriss,
Marion 11., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Meuly,
Walter C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours ,S: Company, (See Mitchell,
James A., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Morgan,
Russell, assignor.)
Du Pont. E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Moses,
Douglas v., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Mucken-
fuss, Anthony M., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Murphy,
A. R., and Black, assignors,)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Muskat,
Irving E., assignor.)
Du I^ont. E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Neal, Ar-
thur M.. assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Neumiller,
Harry J., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I„ de Nemours & Company. (See Nickowitz,
Mas N., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Nollau,
Edgar H., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Oplinger,
Floyd F., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Oplinger,
F. F., and Wernlund, assignors.)
Du Pont. E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Patterson,
Gordon D., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Patterson,
G. D., and Shutt, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Peck,
Ferdinand W.. assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Peck, F. W..
and Waldron, assignors,)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Petrescu,
Ovid S., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Pfanstiel,
Robert, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Picard,
Renfi, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Pickens,
J. D. and Thompson, assignors.)
Du Pont, E.I. de Nemours &"Company. (See Pierrat, Paul
M., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Pierrat, P.,
and Colombu, assignors.)
Du Pont. E. I., de Nemours & Companv. (See Pitman,
Earle C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Prahl,
Milton A., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See
Quenelle. Charles C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Rankin.
Donald A., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Read, B.
K., Godard, and Hall, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Relchert,
J. S., and Elliott, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Reichert,
J. S., and Sparks, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Reid,
Ebenezer E., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Remler,
Raymond, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Ressler,
Iv^n L., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Rldler,
Earl S., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Ries, Emil
D., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Rigby,
George W., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Rintelman,
W. L., and Lycan, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Robertson.
Kenneth J. R., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Ross,
Manley L., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Rothrock,
Henry S.. assignor.)
Du Pont, B. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Salzberg,
Paul L., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I,, de Nemours & Company. (See Salzberg,
P. L., and Bousquet, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Schalze,
Ferdinand, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Scott,
Norman D., assignor.)
Du Pont. E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Scott, N. D.,
Walker, and Hansley, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Sbipp,
Joseph H., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Sly, Caryl,
assignor.)
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Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Smith,
Wilfred W., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Snyder,
Arthur L., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Snyder,
James E., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. 1., de Nemours & Company. (See
Sorners, Norman C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Spanagel,
Edgar W., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Spiegler,
Louis, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Spieler,
L., and Pedersen, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Stallmann,
Otto, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. 1., de Nemours & Company. (See Stradley,
James H., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Strain,
Daniel E., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Strduse,
George C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Strout,
Ralph C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Sullivan,
David J., assignor.)
Du Pont. E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Swezey,
Fen ton H., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Thomas,
Myron F., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See
Tinl^er, J. M., and Weinmayr, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Tuclier,
C. W., and Paul, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Ubben,
Richard T., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Under-
wood, William F., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Vaughen,
John v., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Vinal,
Leroy W., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Vittengl,
Morgan J., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See
Waldron, William R., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Weber, I. E.,
and Slater, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Weiland,
H. J., and Stallmann, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Wernlund,
Christian J., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Werntz,
James H., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See WestbrooU,
Leon R., assignor.)
De Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Wexler,
Louis, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Whelen,
Myron S., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I. de Nemours & Company. (See Williams,
Ira, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Williams,
I., Douglass, and Neal, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Williams, I.,
and Smith, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Wood, Don-
nistoun, Jr., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Woodbury,
C. A., and Lawson, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Woodhouse,
J. C, and Weber, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Wood-
house, John C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Wuertz,
Alexander J., assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Wuertz,
A. J., and Lycan, assignors.)
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See W'uertz,
A. J., and Dctt wylcr, as.signor.';. )
Du Pont, E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Wuertz,
A. J., and Rintolman, assignor.s. )
Du Pont, E. I., do Nemours & Company. (See Zeisberg,
Fred C, assignor.)
Du Pont, E. I., do Nemours & Company. (Sec Zwilg-
moyer, FriUijof, assignor.)
Du I'ont Film JMunulafluring Corporation. (See Middlo-
ton, K. I?., and Dawson, assignoi'S.)
Du Pont Film Manufacturing Corporation. (See Rose,
Chester E., assignor.)
Du I'ont, Francis I., assignor to Delaware Chemical
Engineering Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Method
and appanilus for extnictlng sulphur from sulphur-
bearing material. 2,088,190; July 27.
Du Pont, I'cylon, Incorporated. (See Graham, Prank F.,
aHslgnor. )
Dunont, Roland, Epernay, France. Thermal switch.
2,0i)4,2!).'{ ; Sept. 28.
Dupont, Roland A. 10., Ep('rnay, France. Apparatus for
clcclrlcally vulcanizing India rubber pieces. 2,072,497 ;
Mnr, 2.
DupulH, Charles W., Chicago, 111. Locking device.
2,078.724; Apr. 27.
Dupuis, George A., St. Clair Shores, Mich. License plate
structure. 2,092,960 ; Sept. 14.
Dura Company. (See I'loraday, Burton S., assignor.)
Dura Company. (See Miller, Dorr, assignor.)
Durable Mat Company. (See Bell, Harry W., assignor.)
Durafer, Incorporated. (See Sargent, William D., as-
signor.)
Durametallic Corporation. (See Wiessner, Christopher B.,
assignor.)
Duran, Felipe M., Washington, D. C. Heat exchange ap-
paratus. 2,088,734; Aug. 3.
Durand & Huguenin A. G. (See Haller, Josef, assignor.)
Durand & Huguenin A.-G. (Se Haller, J., and Rosch, as-
signors. )
Durand & Huguenin S. A. (See Miiller, Max, assignor.)
Durand & Huguenin S. A. (See Werdenberg, Heinrich,
assignor.)
Durand, Joseph J., Minneapolis, Minn. Overfeed stoker.
2,097,564 ; Nov. 2.
Durand, Louis P., Paris, France. Radio-phono-telephonic
system. 2,074,894; Mar. 23.
Durand, Louis P., and Pier C. Ricchiardi, Paris, France.
Apparatus for recording and reproducing sounds.
2,069,136 ; Jan. 26.
Durand, Paul. (See Lechesne, Gabriel, assignor.)
Durand, Samuel R., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Amer-
ican Telephone and Telegraph Company. Multiplex
communication signaling system. 2,082,877 ; June 8.
Durant, John D., assignor to Schwarze Electric Company,
Adrian, Mich. Indicator. 2,074,895 ; Mar. 23.
Duranr, Joliu U., assignor to Schwarze Electric Company,
Adrian. Mich. Thermostat. 2,102,201 ; Dec. 14.
Durant Manufacturing Company. (See Hennessy, Mark
M., assignor.)
Durden, Deal C, Seattle, Wash. Combined cigarette and
igniting means. 2,080,536 ; May 18.
Durdin, Augustus C., Jr., Niles Center, assignor to Chicago
Pump Company, Chicago, 111. Sewage treatment ap-
paratus. 2,067,161 ; Jan. 5.
Durdin, Augustus C. Ill, Niles Center, assignor to Chi-
cago Pump Company, Chicago, 111. Aerator. 2,072,944 ;
Mar. 9.
Durdin, Augustus C, III, Niles Center, assignor to Chi-
cago Pump Company, Chicago, 111. Sewage treatment
apparatus. 2,076,529 ; Apr. 13.
Durdin, Augustus C, III, Niles Center, assignor to Chi-
cago Pump Company, Chicago, 111. Sewage treatment
apparatus. 2,090.384 ; Aug. 17.
Durex Products, Inc. (See Hay, Rene M., assignor.)
Durfee, Benjamin M., Becou, near Bruyeres, France, as-
signor to International Business Machines Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Tabulating machine. 2,093,551 ;
Sept. 21.
Durfee, Walter C. (See Chapln, E. S., and Durfee.)
Durgin, Charles B., Anniston, Ala., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company. Soluble
hypochlorite composition. 2,097,517 ; Nov. 2.
Durham, Baltis A., Nutley, N. J. Switch. 2,069,946;
Feb. 9.
Durham Duplex Razor Company. (See Drew, John E.,
assignor.)
Durham, Hobart N. (See Morgan, J. D., and Durham.)
Durham, Hobart N., Munsey Park, N. Y., and (i. 15. Fin-
negan, Jr., Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignors to lOugcne,
Ltd., New York, N. Y. Permanent waving apparatus.
2,072,857 ; Mar. 9.
Durham, James, Warsaw, Ind. Fish bobber. 2,103,451 ;
Dec. 28.
Duriron Company, The. (See Jacobsen, Oystoin, as-
signor. )
Duritza, Stephen J., Struthers, Ohio, assignor to Boston
Woven Hose & Rubber Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Rubber sealing ring. 2,091,913; Aug. 31.
Durkee, Roy J., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Connector.
2,073,338 ; Mar. 9.
Durkin, Ernest J., assignor to The Ilinde and Dauch Pa-
per Company, Sandusky, Ohio. Display. 2,079,370 ;
May 4.
Diirkoppwerke Aktiengesellschaft. (See Pudelko, Her-
mann, assignor.)
Durling, Serene M.. El Paso, Tex. Shoe display stand.
2,080.033 ; May 11.
Durnell, Harold G., and S. T. Steel, Bartlosvillo, Okln.
Well pumping unit. 2,098,957; Nov. 10.
Durning, James P. (See Gladeok, F. C, and Durnlng.)
Dnro Company, The. (See Zimmerman, A. C. and
Knaack, assignors.)
Duro Company, The. (See Zimmerman, Arthur C, as-
signor.)
Duro Melnl Products Company. (See Hedgpeth, Theron
L., assignor.)
Dur-O LKc Pencil (\)iiipany. (See I-ynn, ,)ohn P., as-
signor.)
Durr, Andrew, Chicago, 111. Coping. 2,071,226; Fob. 10.
Dilrr, Ludwlg, asslgiu)r to I^uftschlirbau Zepiji-Un (Josell-
schaft nilt beschrilnktcr Ilaftung, Freldrlclishnfon,
Gcnnnny. Ring bracing of rigid alrshlp.s. 2,073,297 ;
Mar. 0.
Durrani. Reginald (!., lioselTia. Mailborniigh, England,
assignor to ('olloldal CoIduis LImKcd, Yiisldwyu, Wales.
Coating surfaceN (•(inlaitilug silica In combination.
2,09(1, . ''i.'iS : Oct. 19.
DUrrlor, Wllhelm, Pforzheim. Oermnnv. Selective ninffn-
zlne pencil. 2,071,510 ; Feb. 23.
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Durst, David L. (See Mizzy, D. D., and Durst.)
UUrst, Emanuel and 0., Liestal, and M. Thieme, Magde-
burg, Germany. Vacuum press and the like. 2,078,565 ;
Apr. 27.
Diirst, Oskar. (See Diirst, Emanual and O., and Thieme.)
Duryea O. C. Corporation. (See Simonson, Sigvard, as-
signor.)
Duryee, Gerald F., assignor to The Ohio Rubber Com-
pany, Willoughby, Ohio. Floor covering. 2,076,122 ;
Apr. 6.
Dushane, Charles B. Jr., Chicago, 111. Apparatus for de-
termining the cubic capacity of hollow articles.
2,074,832 ; Mar. 23.
Dusseris. Etienne J., Paris, France. Ceramic furnace.
2,081,476 ; May 25.
Duet, Adolph C, St. Louis, Mo. Window operating mech-
anism. 2,070,941 ; Feb. 16.
Dustan, Frank, Rochester, N. Y., assignor to William A.
Hardy & Sons Co., Fitchburg, Mass. Screen plate for
paper making machines. Re. 20,533 ; Oct. 19.
Dutcher, Bernard B., Bogota, N. J. Apparatus for
mounting prints and the like. 2,099,845 ; Nov. 23.
Dutcher, Coles O., Utica, N. Y. Puzzle. 2,082,943;
June 8.
Dutcher, Thomas B., Elkton, Md. Railway torpedo.
2,095,661 : Oct. 12.
Dutchland Farms, Inc. (See Field, Fred F., Jr., as-
signor.)
Dutnoit, William H., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Pre-
heater and firin? mixture gasifier. 2,066,720 ; Jan. 5.
Du-Tone Ribbon Corp. (See Cohn, Adolph H., assignor.)
Duttweiler, Bruno, Vevey, Switzerland, assignor to Raw
Products Limited, London, England. Manufacture of
processed cheese. 2,083,322 ; June 8.
Duty, Howard P., Wheeling, W. Va. Weather strip for
windows. 2,091,142 ; Aug. 24.
Duval, Montague H., Great Neck, N. Y. Cooling bread and
bakery products. 2.072,737 ; Mar. 2.
Dux, Henry, Jacksonville, Fla. Bleaching and/or dyeing
foliage. 2,083,191 ; June 8.
Dvorak, Marv M. (See Janda, Josepf N., assignor.)
Dvornik, Andrija, Zagreb, Yugoslavia. Method of and
apparatus for producing cinematographic pictures.
2,086,182 ; July 6.
DvorzsSik, Heinrich, Kremmice, and A. Talent§nyi,
Vyne, Czechoslovakia, and K. Kachelmann. Ujpest, Hun-
gary. Amalgamator for separating noble metals.
2.093,126; Sept. 14.
Dwight, Russell S., assignor to The Stearns & Foster Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Batting package. 2.068,167 ;
Jan. 19.
Dwight, Russell S., Cincinnati, assignor to The Stearns
& Foster Company, Lockland, Ohio. Cotton batting.
2,084,796 ; June 22.
Dwyer, Thomas F.. Jr., Cambridge, assignor to Fabreeka
Products Company. Inc.. Boston, Mass. Equalizer
spring cap and seat. 2,094,569 ; Sept. 28.
Dwyer, Thomas F., Jr., Cambridge, Mass., and J. C.
Hassett, West Haven, Conn., assignors to Fabreeka
Products Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. Railway car
construction. 2,085,713 ; June 29.
Dwyer, William J., San Francisco, Calif. Ventilated rub-
ber cushion heel pad. 2,074.050; Mar. 16.
Dwyer, William M., assignor to W. H. Miner, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Hatch cover fastener and lock. 2,074,464 ;
I^Iar. 23. ^ . .^ ,. . ,
Dybvie H^nrv G. (Soe Shermnn, J. Q., and Dybvig.)
DyckerhofC, Hanns, Munich, Germany. Treating coffee.
2,089,116; Aug. 3. ^ „ ,
Dyckerhoff, Walter, Mainz-Amoeneburg, Germany. Mak-
ing cement. 2,095,183 ; Oct. 5.
Dyckerhoff. Walter, Mainz-Amoen^burg. Germany. Ap-
■paratus for use in making cement. 2,098,136; Nov. 2.
Dyer, Harold I., Battle Creek, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eaton M.inufacturing Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Locking device. 20,542 ; Oct. 26.
Dyer, Herbert A., Far Rockaway, assignor to American
Steel Wool Mfg. Co. Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Steel wool
pad. 2,093,268 ; Sept. 14. _ „, „
Dyer, Herbert L., Jr., assignor to Hammermlll Paper
"Company, Erie, Pa. Tension controlling means.
2,067,755 ; Jan. 12.
Oyer. John 15.. Pendleton, Ind., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. I'^ngine starter control apparatus. 2,101,931 ;
Dec 14.
Dyer. John W., and D. Kay, assignors to Kay Gyroplanes
Limited, Edinburgh, Scotland. Aircraft. 2,097,117;
Dyer, John W., and D. Kay, assignors to Kay Gyroplanes
Limited, Edinburgh, Scotland. Aircraft. 2,097,118;
Oct. 26.
Dvor Joseph G.. assignor to Continental Oil Company,
■ponca City, Okla. Drilling wells. 2,102,555; Dec. 14.
Dyer, Lloyd W.. Swissvale, and G. D. Gamel. Wilklns-
"burg, assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufac-
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Circuit breaker.
2,100,102 ; Nov. 23.
Dyer, Zeb A., assignor of one-third to R. R. Templeton,
Los Angeles, Calif. Refrigerator safe. 2.086,018 :
July 6.
Dyer, Zeb A., assignor of one-third to R. R. Templeton,
Los Angeles, Calif. Refrigerator safe. 2,086,019 ;
July 6.
Dykema, Tunis J., Pittsburgh, Pa. Fitment. 2,087,374;
July 20.
Dykman, William N. (See Heinecke, William, assignor.)
Dyksterhuis, Popko R., Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor
to Radio Corporation of America. Tone control.
2,066,676; Jan. 5.
Dyksterhuis, Popko R., and J. van Slooten, Eidnhoven,
Netherlands, assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Amplifying or rectifying device. 2,075,979 ; Apr. 6.
Dykstra, Harry B., assignor to E. I. du X'ont (le Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Stabilizing cellulose
xanthate. 2,072,738 ; Mar. 2.
Dykstra, Harry B., Wilmington, Del., and W. E. Lawson.
Woodbury, N. J., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Esters. 2,072,739 ;
Mar. 2.
Dykstra, James, and A. M. Wauters, Lansing, assignors to
General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Throttle
hook-up. 2,082,538 ; June 1.
Dym, Joseph B., assignor to Mine Safety Appliances Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Breathing apparatus. 2,077,313 ;
Apr. 13.
Dym, Joseph B., assignor to Mine Safety Appliances Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Protective goggle. 2,084,897 ;
June 22.
Dym, Joseph B., assignor to Mine Safety Appliances Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Breathing apparatus. 2,088,164 ;
July 27.
Dymaxion Corporation, The. (See Fuller, Buckminster,
assignor.)
Dyment, Harry W., Cleveland, Ohio. Carton or package
sealing machine. 2,083,257 ; June 8.
Dyment, Harry W., Cleveland, Ohio. Sealing mechanism
for packaging machines. 2,087,472 ; July 20.
Dymock, John B. (See Joshua, W. P., Stanley, and
Dymock.)
Dymock, John B. (See Joshua, W. P., Stanley, Fuchs,
Querfurth, and Dymock.)
Dynamlt-Actien-Gesellschaft, vormals Alfred Nobel & Co.
(See Schmidt, Fritz, assignor.)
Dyresen, Didriek, Billerica, assignor to United-Carr Fasten-
er Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Making fastener slid-
ers. 2,077,358 ; Apr. 13.
Dyresen, Didriek, Billerica, Mass., assignor to United-Carr
Fastener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Slide fastener.
2,081,396 ; May 25.
Dvsart, Edward, Visalia, Calif. Valve lifter. 2,072,038;
Mar. 2.
Dyson, Louis M. (See Stone, E. B., and Dyson.)
Dziedzic, Nicholas J. (SeeMcKce, H. H., and Dziedzic.)
Dziedzic, Nicholas J., and C. L. Straeten, assignors to
Industrial Patents Corporation, Chicago, 111. Slice
spacer. 2,073,097 : Mar. 9.
D2ier2enga, Frank. Brooklyn. N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. H. Carroll, Worcester, Mass. Cord
lock for window shades. 2,084,265 ; June 15.
E. A. Laboratories, Inc. (See Aufiero, Emanuel, assignor.)
E. A. Laboratories, Inc. (See Aufiero, John M., assignor.)
E. A. Laboratories, Inc. (See Gillet. Alexis F., assignor.)
E. A. Laboratories, Inc. (See Meyerhoefer, Carl B., as-
signor.)
EGA Carburetor Co. (See Atkins, Edward G., assignor.)
Eades, John A., York, Pa., assignor to Read Machinery
Company, Incorporated. Dust-return hopper. 2,075,931 ;
Apr. 6.
Eagan, William A., Glen Rock, N. J. Billing machine.
2,069,489 ; Feb. 2.
Eager, Wesley W., Los Angeles, assignor of one-half to
C. A. Tierney, San Marino, Calif. Window construc-
tion. 2,069,435 ; Feb. 2.
Eagle, Arthur A., et al. (See Grosser, Stephen A., as-
signor.)
Eagle Electric Mfg. Co. (See Ludwig, Louis, assignor.)
Eagle Engineering Company, The. (See Walter, James C,
assignor.)
Eagle Foundry Company. (See Klemme, Maurice G., as-
signor.)
Eagle Foundry Company. (See Strebler, Geoige L.. as-
signor.)
Eagle Knitting Mills, Inc. (See Karger, David, assignor.)
Eagle Knitting Mills, Inc. (See Wengen, Frank J., as-
signor.)
Eagle Lock Co. (See Mathes, Willard, assignor.)
Ea^le Pencil Company. (See Herstein, Karl JI., as-
signor.)
Eagle Pencil Company. (See Hochuian, Julius C, as-
signor.)
Eagle Pencil Company. (See Meilner. Joseph, assignor.)
Eagle Pencil Company. (See Pischel, Adolf, assignor.)
Eagle Pencil Company. (See Wierzbicki. Felix, assiimor.)
Eagle Signal Corporation. (See Turner, H. I., and Ander-
son, assignors.)
Eaglesfleld, Philip. (See Auden, H. A., Staudlnger, and
Eaulesfield.)
Eaglcson, Jacob, Riverside, R. I., assignor to Anaconda
Wire & Cable Company, New York, N. Y. Cord con-
struction. 2,076,711 ; Apr. 13.
Eaker, Sidney C. (See Anderson. W. B., and Eaker.)
Eames, George M., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J.
Trimming and stitching machine. 2,076,178 ; Apr. 6.
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Eames, George M., Bridgeport, and R. W. Stewart, Fair-
field, Conn., assignors to The Singer Manufacturing
Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Lubricating means for sew-
ing machine loop-takers. 2,101,329 ; Dec. 7.
Eames, William F. (See Bouton, E. M., and Eames.)
Eames, William F., Edgewood, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric Elevator Company, Chicago, 111. Eleva-
tor. 2,066,930 ; Jan. 5.
Eames, William P., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Elevator system. 2,071,820 ; Feb. 23.
Eames, William F., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric Elevator Company, Chicago, 111. Eleva-
tor signaling .system. 2,088,467 ; July 27.
Eames, William F., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric Elevator Company, Chicago, 111. Ele-
vator signaling system. 2,100,736 ; Nov. 30.
Eames, William F., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric Elevator Company, Chicago, 111. Con-
trol system. 2,103,771 ; Dec. 28.
Eames, William F., Edgewood, and W. R. Harding, Wil-
kinsburg. Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric Ele-
vator Company, Chicago, 111. Electric elevator system.
2,075,102; Mar. 30.
Eamon, Gerald A., Seattle, Wash. Door holding device.
2,093,039 ; Sept. 14.
Eansor, Norman D. H., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Holder
for containers. 2.086.355 ; July 6.
Earl, Arthur J. (See Engard, F. M., and Earl.)
Earley, Moye G., Houston, Tex., assignor to J. S. Aber-
cromble Company. Straightening well bores. 2,069,603 ;
Feb. 2.
Earn, Charles I., York, Pa. Trolley base. 2,084,727 ;
June 22.
Earnshaw, David P., assignor to Philco Radio & Television
Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Volume control.
2,072,740 ; Mar. 2.
Earnshaw, David P., assignor to Philadelphia Storage
Battery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Antenna system
for multiband radio receivers. 2,074,896 ; Mar. 23.
Earnshaw Knitting Company. (See Le Coney, Joseph H.,
assignor.)
Earostoff, Sergius A., San Francisco, Calif. Bottle cap.
2,079,794 ; May 11.
Earp, Charles W., Aldwych, London, England, assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Amplifier coupling circuits. 2,101,247 ; Dec. 7.
Eash, Otto M. (See Sutton, C. Z., and Eash.)
Eason, Clarence M., assignor to Industrial Clutch Com-
pany, Waukesha, Wis. Clutch. 2,089,786 ; Aug. 10.
Eason, Clarence M., assignor to Industrial CJlutch Com-
pany, Waukesha. Wis. Clutch. 2,090,411 ; Aug. 17.
Eastburg, Clifford L., assignor to The Timken Roller Bear-
ing Company, Canton, Ohio. Roller bearing axle con-
struction. 2,066,879 ; Jan. 5.
Eastburg, Clifford L., assignor to The Timken Roller Bear-
ing Company, Canton, Ohio. Truck. 2,079,845 : Mav
11.
Eastburg, Clifford L., assignor to The Timken Roller
Bearing Company, Canton, Ohio. Truck. 2,103,979 ;
Dec. 28.
Eastburn, Samuel L., Sloatsburg, and C. Banker, Hill-
burn, assignors to Ramapo Ajax Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Railway switch. 2,099,559 ; Nov. 16.
Easter, George J. (See Benncr, R. C, and Easter.)
Easter, George J., and C. McMullen, Niagara Falls, N. Y..
and I. M. Logan, Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Carborundum
Company, Niagara Falls. N. Y. Ceramic bonded silicon
carbide refrnctory. 2,079,110: May 4.
Easter, Harry C, Kansas City, Mo. Combination strainer
and valve. 2,070,395 ; Feb. 9.
lOastcr, iNOrman K. (See Clements, A. L., and Easter.)
Eastern Box Company, The. (See Wagner, J. C, and
Engel, assignors.)
Eastern Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Werner, Lud-
wig, assignor.)
Eastern Malleable Iron Company, The. (See Hennicke,
Carl R., assignor.)
Rash'rn Steel I'roducts Limited. (See Buehler, Allan M.,
assignor.)
Eastern Tool & Mfg. Co. (See Anderson, Carl E., as-
signor.)
Eastern Tool & Mfg. Co. (See Peterson, Carl E., as-
signor.)
Rasthagen, John 11. (See Nutt, D. B., and Easthagcn.)
Eastham, Albert L., Beaumont, Tex. Sidetracking ap-
paratus. 2,081,294; May 25.
EaRtbampton Rubber Thread Co. (See Shaw, Kenn(>th
U., assignor.)
Rnstliike, William IT. (See Bent, E. D., and Eastlake.)
Eastman, Ernest H., Miami, Fla. Autoniatlc clutch.
2,092,911 : Sept. 14.
Eastman, I'ioyd I)., Uockford, 111. Hood sign for motor
vohiclf'S. 2,076,5;i0 ; Apr. 13.
Eastman, Fred C, Marblehead, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Patorson, N. J. Fasten-
ing forming and delivering mechanism. 2,078,317 ;
Apr. 27.
Easdnan, Harlan J., Ijong Beach, Calif. Callhrating and
testing tool for bore hole surveying Instruments.
2,077,381 ; Apr. 20.
lOHHtman, Ivan ly. (See ItDseUind, IT. A., and Eastman.)
Eastman, Ivan L., assignor to The Aro Equipment Cor-
poration, Bryan, Ohio. Speed coupler. 2,069,434 ;
Feb. 2.
Eastman, Ivan L., assignor to The Aro Equipment Cor-
poration, Bryan, Ohio. Oil dispensing apparatus.
2,078,486; Apr. 27.
Eastman, Joseph P., Manitowoc, Wis. Pressed-on hose
coupling and applying the same. 2,086,703 ; July 13.
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Adams, Harry W., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Albrecht, Hermann F.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Babcock, David L., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Babcock, George S.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Beach, Norman F., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Bean, Fred R., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Bear, Stephen M., as-
signor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Bouveng, Nils, assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Brooker, Leslie G. S.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Butler, C. O., and
Guenther, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Capstaff, John G., as-
signor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Carter, E. H., and Figg,
assignors. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Case, Charles Z., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Clarke, H. T., and Malm,
assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Clement, Louis E., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Colaiace, Victor V., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Conklin, F. R., and
Fletcher, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Couch, H. R., and Fol-
well, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Crumrine, Chester W.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Fordyce, Charles R., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company, et al. (See Fordyce, C. R.,
and Robertson, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Frederick, C. W., and
Luce, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Fritts, Edwin C, as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Fuerst, Carl C, assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Fuller, Albert B., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Gray, H. Le B., and
Murray, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Green, Newton B., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Hickman, Kenneth C. D.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Hopkins, Roy S., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Hopkinson, F. J., and
Fordyce, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Hughey, Carter J., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Johnson, J. B., and
Cobb, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Jones, John G., assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Kenyon, W. O., and Van
Dyke, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Landucci, Alfred D. G.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Lane, G. T., and Butter-
field, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Malm, Carl J., assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Malm, C. J., and
Fletcher, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Malm, C. J., and
Fordyce, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Malm, C. J., and Gard-
ner, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Malm, C. J., and Nadeau,
assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Malm, C. J., and Waring,
assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (Seo Mnnnes, L. D., and
Godowsky, assignors.)
lOasliiian Kodak (;omi)any. (Seo Martin, Lnwronoo R.,
assignor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Matthews, Irving C, as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (Seo McMahon, 10. M., and
Kimble, assignors.)
E;istiii:iii Kod.iU ('i)inpany. (See MoNally, J. G., and
I Hckcy, iissIk'idi-n. )
lOastnian Kodak Company. (Soo McNnlly, J. (!,, an<l
Schnillt, asslgiiors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (Soo Mcltao, Panlol 1?., na-
slgnor.)
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Eastman Kodak Company. (See Mees, Charles E. K.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Mihalyi, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Miller, Oran E., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Minsk, L. M., Kenyon,
and Gray, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Murray, Alexander, as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Nadeau, Gale F., as-
signor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Nagel. August, assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Philips, Harlow D., as-
signor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Eeid, Marvin J., as-
signor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Riddell, William A., as-
signor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Russell, Harold D., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Sandvik, Otto, as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Schubert, Alvin E., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Seymour, Merrill W.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Sheppard, S. E., and
Hudson, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Sheppard, S. E., and
Schmitt. assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Sheppard, S. E., and
Tanselow, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Silberstein, George P.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Staud, C. J., and Dun-
don, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Stewart, Donald H.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Stone, H. G., and Childs,
assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Taylor, Ernest R., as-
signor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Tischer, Arthur O., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Tuttle, Fordyce E., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Ville, Joseph C, as-
signor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Ton Bramer, Harold, as-
signor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Yon Bramer, H., Ruggles,
and Robinson, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Wells, Jackson B., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See White, Frank L., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Wittel, Otto, assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Wood, Donald L., as-
signor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Xoung, A. A., and Slack,
assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Young, D'Arcy A., Jr.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Young, D'A. A., Jr.,
and Tuttle, assignors.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Zelger, George E., as-
signor.)
Eastman, Leonard E., and C. B. Knudson, assignors to
United American Bosch Corporation, Springfield, Mass.
Radio receiver construction. 2,076,771 ; Apr. 13.
Eastman Oil Well Survey Company. (See Stokenbury,
Clyde I., assignor.)
Easton Detroit Metal Company. (See Viers, Eugene D..
assignor.)
Eastwood Nealley Corporation. (See Borck, John A.,
assignor. )
Eastwood-Nealley Corporation. (See Specht, Harry G.,
assignor. )
Eastwood-Neally Corporation. (See Webb, Nelson, W.,
assignor.)
Eastwood, JRobert A., Weston, near Runcorn, England,
assignor to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. De-
greasing apparatus. 2,083,012 ; June 8.
Easy Washing Machine Corporation. (See Geldhof, Peter
E., assignor.)
Easy Washing Machines Corporation. (See Geldhof, P.
E., and Conterman, assignors.)
Easy Washing Machine Corporation. (See Hill, Hermann,
assignor.)
Easy Washing Machine Corporation. (See Nelson, Jabez
C, assignor.)
Easy Washing Machine Corporation. (See Ringer, Luther,
assignor.)
Eaton, Bruce G. Jr., and H. A. Sutton, Buffalo, N. Y..
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Curtiss-Wright
Corporation. Wing spoiler. 2,070,006 ; Feb. 9.
Eaton, Charlos C. (See Opie, Hugh L., assignor.)
Eaton, Charles C. Brockton, and H. L. Opie, Braintree,
Mass., said Opie assignor to said Eaton. Innersole
and making same. 2,086,262 ; July 6.
Eaton, Charles F., West Newbury, Mass., assignor, by
mesne assignments, of one-half to North American
Holding Corporation, and one-half to Parshad Holding
Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. Marking machine.
2,101,705 ; Dec. 7.
Eaton-Krb Foundry Company. (See Vance, Howard C,
assignor.)
Eaton, Gerald L., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Polymerization Process Corpora-
tion, Jersey City, N. J. Treatment of hydrocarbons.
2,102,947; Dec. 21.
Eaton, George. Cleveland, Ohio. Opener for screw clo-
sures. 2,072,360 ; Mar. 2.
Eaton, James R., Jackson, Mich. Electrical measuring
apparatus. 2,094.207 ; Sept. 28.
Eaton, John, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Circuit controlling device.
2,070,476 ; Feb. 9.
Eaton, John, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Burner control. 2,085,577 ; June
29.
Eaton, John, Schenectady. N. Y., assignor to (Jeneral
Electric Company. Circuit controlling device
2,090,526: Aug. 17.
Eaton, John, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Safety control mechanism.
2,097,319 ; Oct. 26.
Eaton. John F., assignor to Jarecti Manufacturing Com-
pany, Tulsa, Okla. Belt tightening means. 2,066,721 ;
Jan. 5.
Eaton, John F., assignor to The Engineering Company
Tulsa, Okla. Rod hanger. 2,091,225 ; Aug. 24.
Eaton Manufacturing Company. (See Carlson, Gustav
W.. assignor.)
Eaton Manufacturing Company. (See Charlton, George,
assignor.)
Eaton Manufacturing Company. (See Cowlin, Eugene
D., assignor.)
Eaton Manufacturing Company. (See Dostal, Joseph L.,
assignor.)
Eaton Manufacturing Company. (See Dyer, Harold I.,
assignor.)
Eaton Manufacturing Company. (See Halkett, James N.,
assignor.)
Eaton Manufacturing Company. (See Jardine, Robert,
assignor.)
Eaton Manufacturing Company. (See Voorhies, Carl, as-
signor. )
Eaton Manufacturing Company. (See Zeder, Henry H.,
assignor.)
Eaton. Robert E., assignor to Chittenden & Eastman Com-
pany. Burlington, Iowa. Open bottom, floating top
spring cushioii chair or the like. 2,101,054 ; Dec. 7.
Eaton, Stanley. (See Ward. T. O.. and Eaton.)
Eaton, Wilfred A., assignor to Bendix Westinghouse Auto-
motive Air Brake Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric
brake. 2,069.578 ; Feb. 2.
Eaves, J. L. (See Kirk, James E., assignor.)
Eavestafif. W. G., & Sons Limited. (See Nylund, Emil G.
A., assignor.)
Ebberts, Alfred R., assignor to Colprovia Roads, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Making bituminous materials.
2.067,264 : Jan. 12.
Ebberts, Alfred R., and E. Johnstone, assignors to Col-
provia Roads, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pavement and
making pavements. 2,083,900 ; June 15.
Ebbighausen, Elimar, assignor to Allgemeine Elektricitats
Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. Station selector for
radio receivers. 2,082,484 ; June 1.
Ebel, Friedrich, Mannheim, Germany, assignor to Gen-
eral Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Nitrogenous
condensation products. 2,069,473 ; Feb. 2.
Ebel, Friedrich, Mannheim, Germany, assignor to Gen-
eral Aniline Works, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Compounds
of the azabenzanthrone series. 2,086,704 ; July 13.
Ebel, Friedrich, Mannheim, and C. Steigerwald, Ludwigs-
hafen-on-the-Rhine, Germany, assignors to General An-
iline Works. New York, N. Y. Condensation products
of the acridine series. 2.077.064 : Apr. 13.
Eben, Siegfried N. et al. (See Witty, George, assignor.)
Eber, tieorge L., New York. N. Y. Telescoping case
coupling members. 2.096,452 : Oct. 19.
Eberhard, Boyd C, Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Method and apparatus
for making inner tubes. 2,070,525 ; Feb. 9.
Eberhard. Boyd C. Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Puncture-sealing inner
tube for pneumatic tires. 2,099,514 ; Nov. 16.
Eberhard. Harmon S. (See Starr, O. L., and Eberhard.)
Eberhard, Harmon S., Peoria, 111., assignor to Caterpillar
Tractor Co., San Leandro, Calif. Transmission.
2.079,903 : May 11.
Eberhard, Harmon S.. Peoria, 111., assignor to Caterpillar
Tractor Co., San Leandro, Calif. Power transmission
mechanism. 2,000,787 : Au^. 24.
Eberhard, Heinrich, Berlin, Germany. Valve connection
system. 2,083,192 ; June 8.
Eberhard, Heinrich, and W. Gutzke, Berlin, Germany. De-
vice for distant control. 2.077.314: .Apr. 13.
Eberhardt, Alois, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. In-
dexing device for data on a circulating band. 2,084,728 ;
June 22.
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Refining
Press-
26.
Eberhardt, Ernst, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, assignor to
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Germany. Production of acetaldehyde from
acetylene. 2,093,146; Sept. 14.
Eberhardt, Ernst, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, and R.
Stadler, Heidelberg, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Production of chlorbutadiene. 2,098,089 ; Nov. 2.
Eberle, Gustave. (See Eberle, Louis C, assignor.)
Eberle, Joseph F. (See Baker, Le Roy H., assignor.)
Eberle, Louis C, assignor of one-half to G. Eberle,
Roselle Park, N. J. Leader bracket. 2,100,001 ;
Nov. 23.
Eberlin, Walter C, Kenmore, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington. Del. Process and apparatus for drying.
2,099,162 ; Nov. 16.
Eberly, Ralph, Dalton, Ohio. Feed grinder. 2,068,450;
Jan. 19.
Ebersberger, Josef, Leverkusen-on-the-Rhine, Germany, as-
signor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Pyrene compounds. 2,074,645 ; Mar. 23.
Ebei-t, Charles, Leonia, N. J., and W. B. Newkirk, West-
ern Springs, 111., assignors to rnternational Patents
Development Company, Wilmington, Del.
sugar liquors. 2,099,389 ; Nov. 16.
Ebert, Erich. (See Ebert, Fritz and E.)
Ebert, Fritz, Oberndorf-on-the-Neckar, Germany,
er foot for sewing machines. 2,069,006 ; Jan.
Ebert, Fritz, assignor to Mauser-Werke A. G., Oberndorf-
on-the-Neckar, Germany. Trimming mechanism for
sewing machines. 2,085,643 ; June 29.
Ebert, Fritz, assignor to Mauser-Werke A. G. Oberndorf-
on-the-Neckar, Germany. Cutting device for sewing ma-
chines. 2,086,407 ; July 6.
Ebert. Fritz, assignor to JMauser-Werke A. G., Oberndorf-
on-the-Neckar, Germany. Differential feed device for
sewing machines. 2,102,202 : Dec. 14.
Ebert, Fritz and E., Koln-Vingst, Germany. Safety
razor with resilient detachable support. 2,098,862 ;
Nov. 9.
Ebert, Joseph, Westmont, N. J., assignor to The Farastan
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Therapeutic composition.
2,103.522 ; Dec. 28.
Ebert, Joseph F., Hollis, N. Y., assignor to Signal Engi-
neering & Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y.
Sound producer. 2,081,619 ; May 25.
Ebert, Joseph F., Hollis, assignor to Signal Engineering
& Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y. Electro-
magnetic bell. 2.099,929 ; Nov. 23.
Ebert, Joseph F., Hollis, N. Y., and T. A. Terjesen, Ho-
boken, N. J., assignors to Signal Engineering & Manu-
facturing Company, New York, N. Y. Fire alarm dis-
patching mechanism. 2,077,099 ; Apr. 13.
Ebert, Joseph F., Hollis, and E. M. Squire, Brooklyn,
assignors to Signal Engineering & Manufacturing Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Contact structure for elec-
trical circuit controllers. 2,082,794 ; June 8.
Eberts, Edward C, Indianapolis, Ind. Processing beans
and other comestibles. 2,073,339 ; Mar. 9.
Eberts, Edward C, Indianapolis, Ind. Packing whole
tomatoes, etc. 2,073,340 ; Mar. 9.
Eberts, Edward C, assignor to Stokely Brothers & Com-
pany, Indianapolis, Ind. Producing tomato juice bev-
erage. 2,092,729 ; Sept. 7.
Eberts, Edward C., Jeffersonville, assignor to Stokeley
Brothers & Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Apparatus
for producing tomato products. 2.097,855 : Nov. 2.
Eberwein, Josef, Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Furnace. 2,081,990 ; June 1.
Ebrite. Arthur P., assignor of one-half to E. C. Koegel,
Chicago. 111. Lighting fixture. 2,081,326: May 25
Echterllng, Waldemar E., Hammond, Ind. Individual
wheel suspension mechanism. 2,070,526 ; Feb. 9.
Echterniich, Albert V. (See Harrison, M. E., and Echtor-
nach.)
Eck, Jules J. (See Behr, H. C. A., and Eck, assignors.)
Eckardt, Emil E., Dresden, Germany. Photographic image
bearer and making same. 2.071,821 ; Fob. 23.
Eckardt, Undolf, Ivcip/ig, Germany, as.'iignor to The Na-
tional Acine Compiinv, (^"leveland, Ohio. Metalworking
machine. 2.103,351 : Deo. 28,
Eckardt. Rudolf, E. Iluth, F. IMUller, and R. Rahm,
Leipzig. Germany, assignors to National Acme Com-
pany. Cleveland, Ohio. Thread chasing mechanism for
automatic lathes. 2,084.898; June 22.
Eclu'lmjuin, Alfred, and E. Koch, Frankfort-nn-tho-AIain-
Hochst. Germany, nssignor.s to General Aniline Works,
Inc.. New York, N. Y. Water soliihle suits of basic
products, vl'/., of imidoethens. imldothioethers. aml-
dlnes or derivatives thereof. 2,091,257: Aug. 31.
Eckels. Howard S., Phllndeli)hla, Pa. Device for
porting plastic casts. 2,088,694; Aug. 3.
Eckenrolh. Henry Ti., Ran Francisco, assignor of one-
half to lyc Roy Hanscom, Berkeley, Calif. Air register.
2,088,643 ; Aug. 3.
Eckersley, Thomas L., Dnnbury, England, assignor to
Radio Corpora Mon of America. Radio communication
systeiii. 2.082,825; June 8,
Eokert, fMarence R., Englewood. N. J., asHlgnor to The
Barri'tt Company. New York, N. Y. Making thick butt
shingles. 2,074,684 ; Mar. 23.
sup-
Eckert, Fritz, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, assignor
to The American Securit Company, Wilmington, Del.
Hardened glass and making the same. 2,093,040 ; Sept.
14.
Eckert, Wilhelm, and E. Fischer, Frankfort-on-the-Main-
Hochst, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Nuclear substituted acenaph-
thalic acids and 1.4.5.8-naphthalenetetracarboxylic
acids and preparing them. 2,067,138 ; Jan. 5.
Eckert, Wilhelm, and H. Sieber, Frankfort-on-the-Main-
Hoechst, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Separation of vat dyestuffi iso-
mers of the naphthoylene diarylimidazole series.
2,073,098 : Mar. 9.
Eckert, Wilhelm, and O. Braunsdorf, Frankfort-on-the-
Main-Hochst, and E. Fischer, Bed Soden-on-the-Taunus,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Dyestuffs capable of being chromed.
2,096.295 ; Oct. 19.
Eckford, J. J., et al. (See Curupston, Kermit B., as-
signor.)
Eckhard, William K., Dunellen, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Sheet feeding mechanism for printing machines.
2,074,720 ; Mar. 23.
Eckhardt, Levi H. (See Behrman, A. H., and Eckhardt.)
Eckhart, Charles H., Jr., Salinas, Calif. Machine for sep-
arating dirt and rocks from beans. 2,086,408 ; July 6.
Ecknayan, Hrant, assignor to Claude Neon Lights. Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Positive column tube. 2,073,594 ;
Mar. 9.
Eckold, Walter, assignor to Junkers Flugzeug-und-Mo-
torenwerke Aktiengesellschaft, Dessau. Germany. Man-
ufacture of rivet connections. 2,086,218 ; July 6.
Eckstein, George R., assignor to Visco Meter Corporation,
Buffalo, N. Y. Viscosimeter. 2,079,247 ; May 4.
Eckstein, Harrv, and A. Kiralfy, New York, N. Y. Game
apparatus. 2,093,427 ; Sept. 21.
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Allen, Joseph W.,
assignor.)
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Ashton, Benjamin N.,
assignor.)
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Baer, Howard, as-
signor. )
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Berges, Donald M.
assignor."!
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Cerstvik, Stephen
assignor.)
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Finnegan, Martin J
assignor.)
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Gartner, John, as-
signor.)
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Gregg, David, as-
signor. )
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Havill, Clinton H
assignor.)
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Hyland, Lawrence
A., assignor.)
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Lansing, Raymond I'.,
assignor.)
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Linder, Francis, as-
signor.)
Eclipse Textile Devices. Inc. (See Mann, John V., as-
signor.)
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Mock, Frank C, as-
signor.)
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Nardone, Romeo M..
assignor.)
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Nowosielski, Edward
B., assignor.)
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Raabo, Arthur E.,
assignor.)
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. (See Waselge, Charles R.,
assignor. )
Eclipse Fuel Engineering Company. (See McKee, Gar-
net W., assignor.)
Eclipse Machine Company. (See Christian, Frank T.,
assignor.)
Eclipse Machine Company. (See Douglas, Kenneth F.,
assignor.)
Eclipse Machine Company. (See Elkln. Mnnuel H., as-
signor.)
Eclipse Machine Company. (See Mnurer, Paul H., as-
signor.)
Eclipse Machine Company. (See McGrath, William L.,
assignor.)
Eclipse Machine Company. (See Morris, Marion W., as-
signor.)
Ecllp.se Machine Company. (See Wertz, Daniel L., as-
signor.)
Eclipse Machine Company. (See Whitney, Maurice P.,
assignor.)
EconoUte Cori)orntlon. (See Pendelton, Kdwin IT., as-
signor.)
lOconomlos Laboratory, Inc. (See Lnne, Thomna D.. as-
signor.)
Econo Products, Inc. (See Waters, Gilbert C, assignor.)
lOcoiiomy Filler Processes, Inc. (See Fair, Albert K. II..
nHslgiior.)
Economy I'Virms Corporation. (See Jennings. Wlllhun A.,
MSNipnor. )
Economy Fuse * Mnnufncturlng Company. (See Cabell,
Charles A., iisslgnor. )
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
(See Poisner, Benjamin, as-
Wilmington. Del.
2,074,782
Antiskid device.
Economy Laboratories Co.
signer.)
Econotype, Inc. (See Poeppelmeier, Frank H., assignor.)
Ecremeuses M^lotte, Soci§t6 Anonyme. (See Henrard.
Ferdinand J. J. J., assignor.)
Eddington Metal Specialty Co. (See Czarnecki, Walter,
assignor.)
Eddins, William N., San Antonio, Tex. Rotarv fluid
clutch. 2.101,899; Dec. 14.
Eddv, Caroline E., Flushing, X. Y. Traffic glove.
2,092,574 ; Sept, 7,
Eddy, Clyde W. (See De Eds, F., Thomas, and Eddy.)
Eddy, Harold C, assignor to Petroleum Rectifying Com-
pany of California, Los Angeles, Calif, aiethod and
apparatus for dehydrating petroleum. 2,083,801 ;
June 15.
Eddv, Mildred I., Omaha, Nebr. Classroom committee
table. 2,103,408 ; Dec. 28.
Edeby, John A., et al. (See Xilson, Harold, assignor.)
Edelman, Irving, New York, N. Y. Collapsible model
display device. 2,083,597 ; June 15.
Edelmann, E., & Co. (See Schulz, George, assignor.)
Eden, Charles H., et al. (See Wicks, J. D., assignor, and
Mowery. )
Eden, Harold W., assignor of one-third to A. M. Callman
and one-third to A. A. Abrams, Chicago, 111. Device
for internal combustion engines. 2,074,083; Mar. 16.
Edenquist, Gunnar. (See Sander, C. P., Eighter, and
Edenquist.)
Edgar, Donald E., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Urea-formaldehyde condensation products. 2,101,534 ;
Dec. 7.
Edgar, Gordon, et al. (See Brazell, James E., assignor.)
Edgar, John, assignor to Barber-Colman Company, Rock-
ford, ni. Grinding machine and method. 2,067,177 ;
Jan. 12.
Edgar, John, assignor to Barber-Colman Companv, Rock-
ford, 111. Grinding machine. 2,067,178 ; Jan. 12.
Edgar, John, assignor to Barber-Colman Company, Rock-
ford, 111. Grinding element for and making spline cou-
plings. 2,077,100 ; Apr. 13.
Edgar, Louis C, Swissvale, and E. E. Brosius, Pittsburgh,
Pa., said Edgar assignor to said Brosius. Apparatus
for treating molten materials. 2.079,111 ; ^lay 4.
Edgard, Donald E., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to E^ I
du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Resinous compositions and making same.
Mar. 23.
Edgarton, Frank R., Pittsburgh, Pa
2,079.990 ; May 11.
Ed^e Moor Iron Company. (See Falla, Fernando, as-
signor.)
Edge, Walter S., assignor to Pittsburgh Steel Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Reinforcement mesh. 2,103,897 ;
Dec. 28.
Edgington, Aaron D., assignor to Cheney Weeder Com-
pany, Cheney, Wash. Harvester attachment. 2,099,471 ;
Nov. 16.
Edhofer, Georg, assignor to Dr. Alexander Wacker Gesell-
schaft fiir Elektrochemlsche Industrie G. m. b. H.,
Munich, Germanv. Machine for cleaning and degreas-
ing metal articles. 2,090,191 ; Aug. 17.
Edhofer, Georg, and G. Wolff, assignors to Dr. Alexander
Wacker Gesellschaft fiir Elektrochemlsche Industrie G.
m. b. H., IMunich, Germany. Degreasing and clean-
ing metal articles. 2,090,192 ; Aug. 17.
Edible Bottle Company. (See Hall, Charles G., as-
signor. )
Edico, Inc. (See Hoknnson, Martin, assignor.)
Edison General Electric Appliance Company. (See Ber-
man, Henry J., assignor.)
Edison General Electric Appliance Company. (See Kemp-
ron, Leslie A., assignor.)
Edison General Electric Appliance Company, Inc. (See
Schroeder. Clarence W., assignor.)
Edison General Electric Appliance Company,
man, William H., assignor.)
Edison General Electric Appliance Company,
Robert L., assignor.)
Edison General Electric Appliance Company.
Oliver G., assignor.)
Edison, Gertrude K., Chicago, HI Garment hanger.
2,067,83.S ; Jan. 12.
Edison-Splitdorf Corporation. (See Dunham, L. S., and
Robertson, assignors.)
Edison. Thomas A.. Incorporated. (See Dann, Charles W.,
assii?nor. )
Edison, Thomas A,, Incorporated. (See Dunning, O. M.,
and Somers, assignors.)
Edison, Thomas A., Incorporated. (See Fridell, Willis
S., assignor.)
Edison, Thomas A., Incorporated. (See Harris, Gwln C,
assignor.)
Edison, Thomas A., Incorporated. (See Iluenlioh,
Charles, assignor.)
Edison, Thomas A., Incorporated. (See Huenlich, C,
and Gramann, assignors.)
Edison. Tlionias .■\.. Incorporated,
assignor.)
Edison, Thomas A., Incorporated.
M.. assicnor.)
Edison, Thomas A., Incorporated,
J. R. H., assignor.)
(See Tange-
(See Uhl,
(See Vogel.
(See Langley, Sam G.,
(Sec Somers, Richard
(See von Wedel, Carl
Edlund, Karl R. (See Evans, T^ and Edlund.)
Edmiston, Henry W., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Ma-
jestic Silk Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Moistureproof
nethergarment. 2,081,915 ; June 1.
Edmond, Arthur W. (See Jackson. \V. H., and Edmond.)
Edmonds, Walter H. (See Cole, N. W., and Edmonds.)
Edmondson, Morton H.. Greenville, Tex. Power steering
mechanism. 2,077,747 ; Apr. 20.
Edmonson, Columbus F., Millersvlew, Tex. Stock de-
horner. 2.074,214 ; Mar. 16.
Edmunds. Clarence H., Oak Park, 111. Orificial fixture.
2,093,189 ; Sept. 14.
Edmunds, Glenn E., assignor to The Bonney-Floyd Com-
pany, Columbus, Ohio. Mine car. 2.097.966 : Nov. 2.
Edmunds, Glenn E., assignor to The Bonney-Floyd Com-
pany, Columbus, Ohio. Mine car and the like.
2,097,967 : Nov. 2.
Edmunds, Glenn E., assignor to The Bonnev-Flovd Com-
pany, Columbus. Ohio. Mine car arid the like.
2,097,968; Nov. 2.
Edmunds, Glenn E., and R. C. Purkhiser, assignors to The
Bonney-Floyd Company, Columbus, Ohio. Wheel
mounting. 2,097,969 ; Nov. 2.
Edmunds, Glenn E., assignor to The Bonney-Floyd Com-
pany, Columbus, Ohio. Wheel mounting. 2,097,970 ;
Nov. 2.
Edmunds, Rex A., Detroit, Mich., assignor to National
Malleable & Steel Castings Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Mixture for the production of malleable iron. 2,069,717 ;
Feb. 2.
Edmunds, Sterling O. (See Taylor, E. H., Pardue, Dun-
lap, and Edmunds.)
Edmundson, Jerone, Birmingham, Ala. Fire extinguishing
process. 2,091.197 ; Aug. 24.
Edmundson, John G., and J. B. Taylor, Monkseaton,
England. Rotary engine. 2,081,270 : May 25.
Edna Brass Manufacturing Company, The. (See Corey,
Elmer O., assignor.)
Edna Brass Manufacturing Company, The. (See Mueller,
Stephen E., assignor.)
Edquist, "Victor T., IMelbourne, Victoria. Australia. Re-
covery of gold and/or silver from ores and metallurgical
products. 2.093.958 ; Sept. 21.
Edson. James O. (See Black. H. S., and Edson.)
Edward Valve & Manufacturing Co., The. (See Mohr,
Walter W., assignor,)
Edwardes, John, assignor to Heveatex Corporation, Mel-
rose, Mass. Destruction of color-generating substance
in rubber latex. 2,066,559 ; Jan. 5.
Edwards. Athur W., Romiley. England, assignor to Fer-
ranti Electric Inc., New York, N. Y. Automatic change
speed gearing. 2,089,736 ; Aug, 10.
Edwards. Carl D., Manhattan Beach, Calif. Oil burner.
2,068,286 ; Jan. 19.
Edwards, Charles E,, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United M j
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Sewing I
machine. 2,085,253 ; June 29.
Edwards, Charles K., assignor to Guy Motors Limited,
Wolverhampton, England. Change speed control mech- I
anism for automobiles and the like. 2,078,130 ; Apr. 20.
Edwards, Charles R., Houston, Tex. Fluid transmission
scale. 2,099,955 ; Nov. 23.
Edwards, Cliff, Beverly Hills, Calif. Rail end connector.
2,072.871 ; >Iar. 9.
Edwards & Company. (See Edwards, Robert S., as-
signor.)
Edwards and Company. (See Miller, Christian, assignor.)
Edwards, David F., Elizabeth, and A. M. Wilson, Cran-
ford. N. J., assignors to Standard Oil Development Com-
pany. Apparatus for discharging acid from a cen-
trifuge. 2,084,484 ; June 22.
Edwards, Donald V., Jlontclair, N. J., assignor to Elec-
trons, Inc. of Delaware. Electric weld timer and
method. 2,085,696 ; June 29.
Edwards, Donald V., Montclair, and E. K. Smith, East
Orange, N. J., assignors to Electrons, Inc. of Delaware.
Discharge tube. 2,068,539 ; Jan. 19.
Edwards. Donald V.. Montclair, and E. K. Smith, East
Orange, N. J., assignors to Electrons, Inc. Emissive
cathode. 2.081.864 ; May 25.
Edwards, Evan E. and J. C, and R. J. Barron, New
Kensington, Pa. Delivery service appliance. 2,092,912 ;
Sept. 14.
Edwards, George N., assignor to The Ohio Rubber Com-
pany, Willoughby, Ohio. Running board cover.
2,084,018; June 15.
Edwards, George N., assignor to The Ohio Rubber Com-
pany, Willoughby, Ohio. Running board. 2,084,019 ;
June 15.
Edwards, George N., assignor to The Ohio Rubber Com-
pany. Willoughby, Ohio. Nozzle for suction cleaners.
2,089,600; Aug, 10.
Edwards, George N., assignor to The Ohio Rubber Com-
panv, Willoughby, Ohio. Hair waving apparatus.
2.095,412 : Oct, 12.
Edwards, George T. (See Borba, A. S.. and Edwards.)
Edwards, Grant A. (See Walker. Charles W., assignor.)
Edwards, Harry D., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corpora-
tion. Multiple cylinder tank car. 2,089.019 ; Aug. 3.
Edwards. Harry D., Los .■\ngcles, Calif. Cigarette ex-
tinguishor. 2.098,337 ; Nov. 9.
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Edwards, Henry H., Bristol, Conn., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Antifriction bear-
ing and seal. 2,073,963 ; Mar. 16.
Edwards, Henry J. (See Humphries, H. E., and Ed-
wards.)
Edwards, Herbert C, assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion engine.
2,066,722 ; Jan. 5.
Edwards, Herbert C, assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Piston. 2,073,866; Mar. 16.
Edwards, Herbert C, assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion engine.
2,083,323 ; June 8.
Edwards, Herbert C, assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion engine.
2,086,609 ; July 13.
Kdwards, Hiram W., Los Angeles, assignor to Don Baxter.
Inc., Glendale, Calif. Mirror, making same, and cota-
position of reflecting element therefor. 2,067,907 ; Jan.
19.
Edwards, J., & Co. (See Backus, Wallace T., assignor.)
Edwards, James M., Cascade, Iowa. Rubberized garment.
2,087,246 ; July 20.
Edwards, James W. (See Ruys, J. D., and Edwards.)
Edwards, John C. (See Edwards, Evan E. and J. C,
and Barron.)
Edwards, John D., Milwaukee, Wis. Building construc-
tion. 2,076,267 ; Apr. 6.
Edwards, Junius D., Oakmont, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Composite re-
flector. 2,084,327 ; June 22.
Edwards, Junius D., Oakmont, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aluminum
sound record. 2,085,741 ; July 6.
Edwards, Kenneth P., Tacoma, Wash. Heat exchange
device. 2,092,835 ; Sept. 14.
Edwards, Martin A^ Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. System of electrical dis-
tribution. 2,082,899 ; June 22.
Edwards, Martin A., and G. A. Kane, Schenectady, N. Y.,
assignors to General Electric Company. System of
electrical distribution. 2,084,900; June 22.
Edwards, Nelson, Baltimore, Md. Photograph album leaf.
2,084,579 ; June 22.
Edwards, O. M. Company. (See Axe, Roy T., assignor.)
Edwards, O. M., Company Inc., The. (See Lemon, James
F., assignor.)
Edwards, O. M., Company, The. (See Edwards, Oliver M.,
assignor.)
Edwards, Oliver M., assignor to The O. M. Edwards Com-
pany, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Window and sash construc-
tion. 2,074,377 ; Mar. 23.
Edwards, Paul A., and M. G. J. Gross, assignors to G. F.
Higgins Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pipe cutting and
welding bench. 2,102,259 ; Dec. 14.
Edwards, Paul G., Verona, and H. F. ShofEstall. Maple-
wood, N. J., assignors to American Telephone and Tele-
graph Company. Apparatus for converting continuous
motion into interrupted motion. 2,075,103 ; Mar. 30.
Edwards, Ralph C, Rome, Ga. Attachment for dobby
heads. 2,071,784 ; Feb. 23.
Edwards, Robert S., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to
Edwards and Company, Inc. Alarm signal station.
2,083,324; June 8.
Edwards, Robert S., Milton. Mass., assignor to Rumford
Chemical Works, Rumford, R. I. Hydraulic gypsum
cement material and manufacturing the same.
2,090,625 : Aug. 24.
Edwards, William C, Andprson, Ind., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Lamp switch.
2,067.077 ; Jan. 5.
Edwards, William C, Anderson, Ind., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Electrical
switch. 2,070,717; Feb. 16.
Edwards, William C, Anderson, Ind., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Signal svstem.
2,076,987 : Apr. 13.
Edwards, William C, Anderson, Ind., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Switch. 2,100,657 ;
Nov. 30.
Edwanls, William E., Mount Cnrmol, Conn., assignor to
The Horton Manufacturing Company. Reel seat for
fishing rods. 2,076,628; Apr. 13.
Edwards, William E., Mount Cnrmol, Conn., assignor to
The ITorton Manufacturing Coinpanv. Reel soat aa-
Rpmhl.v. 2,070,029 ; Apr. 1.'?.
Edwards, William F. (See Ellis, C. A., and Edwards.)
Edwards, William F. M., assignor to Filter Tips Liinitcil,
Ijondon, England. Apparatus for making cig.in'tlos.
2,066,460 ; .Tan. 5.
Edwards, William F. M., assignor to Filter Tips Limited,
London, England. Cigarette machine. 2,074,783 ; Mar.
23.
Edwards, William H., Great Neck, and C. W. ITalllgan,
Now York, N. Y., assignors to American Telenliono and
Telegraph Company. Signaling system. 2,009,915 ;
Feb. 9.
Edwards, William S., ITamdim, assignor to Sargent &
Company, New TIavon, Conn. Bolt cuHliioniiig moans
for locks. 2,098,770 ; Nov. 9.
KcHh, Howard 1'., Jr., Wlllougliby, assignor lo Basic
Dolomite, Inoori)onil('(l, Cleveland, Ohio. rroducdon
of refractories. 2, 10.'i,2.10 ; Doc. 28.
Eells, Howard P., Jr., Willoughby, and H. N. Barrett,
Tiffin, assignors to Non-Metallic Minerals, Inc., Cleve-
land, Ohio. Glass batch and making. 2,084,328;
June 22.
Effront, Ivan A., Seclin, France, assignor to Standard
Brands Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Preparation of
highly enzymatic yeast. 2,083,598 ; June 15.
Efimoif, Viatcheslav V. (See Comstock, G. F., and
EflmofE.)
Efromson, Philip C. (See Catland, A. C, and Elfrom-
son.)
Efromson, Philip C, Los Angeles County, assignor to
Globe Oil Tools Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Cutter
mounting. 2,100,640 ; Nov. 30.
Egan, Arthur L. (See Ewing, S. E. T., and Egan.)
Egan, George F., Jersey City, N. J. Construction of
sewers and sewer basins and receptacles for use in
sewer basins. 2,102,310 ; Dec. 14.
Egan, William P. (See Sheehan, J. J., and Egan.)
Egan, William P., Lynn, Mass. Polishing machine.
2,095,926 ; Oct. 12.
Egedal, Lawrence E. (See Lee, R., and Egedal.)
Eger, Ernst, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich., assignor to United
States Rubber Products Inc., New York, N. Y. Tire
antiskid device. 2,099,006 ; Nov. 16.
Eger, Otto H., Holyoke, Mass. Beverage cooling system.
2,085,186; June 29.
Eger, William, Bartow, Fla. Fish lure. 2,092,304 ; Sept. 7.
Egerman, Julius K. (See Nigbor, Thomas, assignor.)
Egersdorfer, Fritz, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany.
Pump. 2,081,477 ; May 25.
Egerton, Alfred C. G., Oxford, England. Fuel for internal
combustion engines. 2,093,008 ; Sept. 14.
Egge, Walter S. (See Bonney, U. D., and Eggo.)
Eggemann, Johannes, Holm, Germany. Boring tool.
2,074,605 ; Mar. 23.
Eggenweiler, Charles W., and W. J. Fiegel, assignors to
Bohn Aluminum and Brass Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Apparatus for babbitting a continuous strip in the
formation of half bearings and the like. 2,080,170 ;
May 11.
Eggenweiler, Charles W., and W. J. Fiegel, assignors to
IJohn Aluminum and Brass Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Apparatus for lining tubular members. 2,097,688 ;
Nov. 2.
Egger-Hansen, Siegfried, Vienna, Austria. Exhibiting
means for weighing scales. 2,094,944 ; Oct. 5.
Eggers, Charles N., La Crosse, Wis. Heel lift. 2,090,976 ;
Aug. 24.
Eggers, Hermann R., Berlin, Germany, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Measuring instrument.
2,091,848 ; Aug. 31.
Eggert, Fritz. (See Kranzlein, G., Diefenbach, Eggert,
and Rosch.)
Eggert, Johann. (See Giinther, M., and Eggert.)
Eggert, John, Leipzig-Gohlis, and G. Heymer, Wolfen
Kreis Bitterfeld, assignors to 1. G. Farbenindustrie Aic-
tiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Printing lenticular film. 2,072,396; INInr 2.
Eggert, John, Leipzig-Gohlis, and G. Heymer, Wolfen Krels
Bitterfeld, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktien-
gesellschaft, Frankfort-ou-the-Main, Germany. Appa-
ratus for projection of lenticular film. 2,072,741 ;
Mar. 2.
Eggert, John, Leipzig-Gohlis, and F. Luft, Leipzig, Ger-
many, assignors to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Bingham-
ton, N. Y. Intensifying and fluorescent screen.
2,076,984 ; Apr. 13.
Eggert, John, Leipzig-Gohlis, and G. Heymer, Wolfen
Kreis Bitterfeld, Germany, assignors to I. G. Farben-
industrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-tho-Main,
Germany. Manufacture of lenticular sound film
2,077,518 ; Apr. 20.
Eggert, John, Leipzig-Gohlis, and G. Heymer, Wolfen
Kreis Bitterfeld, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Apparatus for projecting lenticular film. 2,082,154 ;
June 1.
Eggert, John, Leipzig-Gohlis, and G. Heymer. Wolfen
Kreis, Bitterfeld, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankforl -on- 1 he-Main, (Germany.
Printing of lenticular film. 2,080,8.'')9 ; July 13.
Eggert, Jolin, lypipzig-Golilis, and (!. Heymer, Wolfen
Krels Bitterfeld, assignors lo I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-l he-Main, Germany.
Device for illuminating lonllcular film. 2,090,441;
Aug. 17.
Eggert, John, Ijolpzlg-Gohlls, and G. Heymer, Wolfon
Kreis, Itltlorfcld. assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Akllengescllschafl, Frankforl -on -I he-Ma in, (lernmny.
IMiotograiihlc ( lirce-colnr process. 'J.Oll.'i.O,'').') : Sept. 21.
Kggert, John, Leipzlg-Gohlls, and B. Wendt and A. Frilh-
licli, Dessau-ln-Anl\alt, asHignors to I. G. I'^arbenln-
dustrie AktIoiigesi'liscliafI, Frankfort-on theMaln, (Jer-
many. Itleachlng-out dye layers. 2,097,119; Oct. 20.
ICggerl, John, Lelpzlg-Gohlls, and (!. lleynuM-, Wolfen
Kreis, ItKlerfeld. assignors (o I. (i. FinJu'iilndiistrle
Aktl(>nges('llscliafr, ■•'rank for I -on the- Mil in, (Jennany.
Apparatus for projecting lenticular lllm. 2, 100, 134;
Nov. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
Eggert, John. Leipzig-Gohlis, and G. Heymer. AVolfen
Kreis Bitterfeld, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Producing an embossing roller for manufacturing lentic-
ular film. 2,097,971 ; Nov. 2.
Eggert, John, Leipzig-Gohlis, and H. F. Nissen, Dessau,
assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Exposure control.
2.101.932 : Dec. 14.
Eggleston. Blanche G., administratrix. (See Eggleston,
Robert N.)
Eggleston, Lewis W., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,072,424 ; Mar. 2.
Eggleston, Lewis W.. assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Pump system. 2,072.425 ; Mar. 2.
Eggleston, Robert N., deceased, by B. G. Eggleston. ad-
ministratrix, Riverdale, Md., assignor of one-half to
J. T. Doyle, Washington, D. C. Heat radiating system.
2,091,274 ; Aug. 31.
Eggleston, Smith, and D. F. Holbert, St. Paul, Minn., as-
signors to Standard Conveyor Company. Conveyer
chain. 2,066,723 ; Jan. 5.
Egli, Ernst. Ruti, assignor to Maschinenfabrik Ruti
vormals Caspar Honegger. Ruti, Zurich, Switzerland.
Weaving loom. 2,095,544 ; Oct. 12.
Egli, H. W., A.-G. (See Suter, H., and Grasshoff, as-
signors.)
Eglin. James M., Glen Rock, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electrical communication system. 2,088.292 : July 27.
Egloff, Gustav. (See Morrell, J. C. and Egloff.)
EgloEf, Gustav, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Uni-
versal Oil Products Company, Chicago. 111. Treat-
ment of hydrocarbons. 2,091,354; Aug. 31.
Egry Register Company, The. (See PfeifEer, Frank E.,
assignor.)
Egry Register Company, The. (See Stern, M. C, and
Pfeiffef, assignors.)
Ehler, Fred, Jr., Shebovgan, Wis. Christmas tree yard
ornament. 2.093,753": Sept. 21.
Ehlers. Carl H.. Penfied, assignor to The Atlantic Refining
Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Hose housing for tank-
carrying" vehicles. 2,087,247 ; July 20.
Ehlers. Edward. Montelair, N. J. Structural joint for
angle bars. 2.076,811 ; Apr. 13.
Ehlers, George M., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Globe-Union Inc.. Milwaukee, Wis. Resistor element.
2,084.840 ; June 22.
Ehnts, iFred H. (See Schneider, F. K., and Ehnts.)
Ehnts. Fred H., Philadelphia, Pa. Lubricating nozzle.
2.086.071 ; July 6.
Ehresmann. Adam, and L. Streibel, Karlsruhe, Germany.
Soling machine. 2.086,953 ; July 13.
Ehret, t'lement. White Plains, N. Y. Stove. 2,102.616 ;
Dec. 21.
Ehret, Clement, White Plains, assignor to International
Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Man-
uallv operated punch. 2.079,437 ; May 4.
Ehrhardt, Alfred. (See Nawiasky, P., Ehrhardt, and
Saftien.)
Ehrhardt, Edward C, Union County, N. J. Carrying
device. 2,087,375 : July 20.
Ehrhart, Gustav. (See Bockmiihl, M.. and Ehrhart.)
Ehrhart, Gustav. (See Bockmiihl, M., Ehrhart, and
Stein.)
Ehrhart. Gustav. (See Bockmuhl, M., Ehrhart, Stein,
and Hallensleben.)
Ehrig. Harry R., and R. Stone. Chicago, 111., said Stone
assignor to said Ehrig. Device for flavoring cigarettes.
2.072.361 ; Mar. 2.
Ehrke, Louis F. (See Ulrey, C. T., Ehrke, and Reges.)
Ehrke, Louis F., Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manufactur-
ing Companv, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Shockproof X-ray
apparatus. 2.067.139 ; Jan. 5.
Ehrlich, Edward. Amsterdam. Netherlands. Corrective
sole. 2.097.759 : Nov. 2.
Ehrlich. Jacob, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Gen-
eral Motor,*! Corporation, Detroit, Jlich. Control for
•friction tmnsmission. 2,071.785: Feb. 23.
Ehrlich, Louis B., assignor to The Electric Autolite Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Dynamo-electric machine frame.
2,070,718 ; Feb. 16.
Elirlich, Samuel D. (See Palmiori, M., and Ehrlich.)
Ehrlich, William, assignor of forty-five per cent to A. J.
Fihe. Chicago, HI. Pie container and display support.
2.068.540 : Jan. 19.
Ehrmann, William C. F., Fort Wayne, Ind. Abrader at-
tachment for writing Instruments. 2,075,932 : Apr. 6.
Ehrmantraut. John M., Brentwood, Md. Safety guard
for mandrel presses. 2,095,971 ; Oct. 19.
Ehrmcver. John N., Chicago, 111. Moving picture sound
head". 2,083,558 ; June 15.
Ehrsam. J. B., & Sons Mfg. Co., The. (See Ehrsam, Wil-
liam J., assignor.)
Ehrsam, William J., assignor to The J. B. Ehrsam & Sons
Mfg. Co., Enterprise, Kans. Hammer mill. 2,008,599 ;
Jan. 19.
Eibert, Fritz, Munich, Germany, assignor to Robert Wolff.
Basel, Switzerland. Tabulating indicator. 2,089,350 :
Aug. 10.
Eibert, Fritz, Munich, Germany, assignor to R. WolfiE,
Basel, Switzerland. Paper carriage escapement device
for typewriters. 2,097,834: Nov. 2.
Eibert, Fritz, Munich, Germany, assignor to R. WolffE,
Basel, Switzerland. Escapement device on paper car-
riages for typewriters. 2.100,071 : Nov. 23.
Eiche, Frederick, Lincoln, Nebr. Greenhouse sash bar.
2.075,642 ; Mar. 30.
Eichel, John V., Jr., assignor to H. S. Getty & Co., Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Transom operator. 2,080,307 : May
11.
Eichelgriin, Martin, London. England. Lattice tower
with lift for people in parks exhibitions and the like.
2.102.522 : Dec. 14.
Eichelman, William H. (See Hall, E, E., and Eichelman.)
Eichelsdoerfer, Robert M., Governor's Island, N. Y.
Place indicator. 2,103.250 ; Dec. 28.
Eichholz, William. (See Leutwiler, R. W., and Eich-
holz.)
Eichstiidt, Karl, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to Oxford Tarnish Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Decorating composition materials. 2,066.341 : Jan. 5.
Eichstadt, Karl, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Oxford Var-
nish Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Producing decorated
surfaces. 2,069,227 ; Feb. 2.
Eichstadt, Karl, Charlottenburg, Germany, assignor to
Oxford Varnish Corporation, Detroit. Mich. Decorating
wood or similar materials. 2,069,228 ; Feb. 2.
Eichelsdoerfer, Theodore P., RocU Island, 111. Revolving
sign. 2,079,112 ; May 4.
Eichelgrun, Martin. (See Kiecksee. Max, assignor.)
Eicher, Frank C. (See Robinson, H. E., and Eicher.)
Eicholtz. Morris M., Athol, S. Dak. Golf bag attachment.
2,079,551 : May 4.
Eichholz, William. (See Leutwiler, R. W., and Eichholz.)
Eichstiidt, Karl, Berlin-Friedenau, Germany, assignor to
Oxford Varnish Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Photo-
mechanical reproduction of animal skins and the like.
2.081,916 ; June 1.
Eickemeyer, Rudolf. (See SchoUer, H., and Eickemeyer.)
Eickstaedt. Edwin A. C, West Allis. assignor to Chain
Belt Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Discharge gate mech-
anism for concrete transportation conduits. 2,092,961;
Sept. 14.
Eidco, Inc. (See Hokanson, Martin, assignor.)
Eide, Edgar S.. Los Angeles. Calif. Tent frame con-
struction. 2,084,524 ; June 22.
Eidson. Charles G. (See Heffernan, Wilford P., as-
signor. )
Eilber, Clarence W., and E. J. Gerondale, Detroit, Mich.
Air conditioning apparatus. 2.100.072 ; Nov. 23.
Eiler, William A., Benton, Wis. Portable drill mounting.
2,075,185 ; Mar. 30.
Einico Corporation. (See Peterson, Clarence J., as-
signor.)
Einfalt, Georg, Nuremberg, Germany, assignor to Trans-
atlantic Factors, Inc., New York. N. Y. Periodically
acting spark, generating toy. 2,091,914 ; Aug, 31,
Einfeldt, Ernest E., Davenport, Iowa. Making metal
wheels. 2,076,077 ; Apr. 6.
Einig. Alvin B,, Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Motch & Merryweather Machinery Company, Cleveland.
Ohio. Method of and machine for grinding or lapping
bearing rolls. 2,075,104; Mar. 30.
Einsele, Robert, assignor to F. Doppenschmitt, Pforzheim,
Germany. Link band for ornamental and useful pur-
poses, 2,079,400 ; May 4,
Einson-Freeman Co, (See Horr. John V., assignor.)
Einson-Freeman Co. (See Leigh. Nathan J., assignor.)
Einstein, Sol, Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
. signments, to The Heald Machine Company, Worcester,
Mass. Grinding machinery. 2,066.677 ; Jan. 5.
Einson-Freeman Co. (See Leigh, Nathan J,, assignor.)
Eisele. Josef. (See Geisler, O., and Eisele.)
Eisele, Logan. Nashville. Tenn. Making a hypodermic
syringe. 2,090.861 ; Aug. 24.
Eigeman, Henry J,, Woodhaven. N. Y,. assignor, hy mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington. Del, Package, 2.067,660 : Jan, 12.
Eiseman, Maurice, Washington, D. G. Printing press for
newspaper work. 2,077.403 ; Apr. 20.
Eisemann Magneto Corporation. (See Kuehn, G. F., and
Richroath, assignors.)
Eisen. Jay B,. Yonkers. assignor to Ferdinand Gutmann
& Co.. Brooklvn, N. Y. Container closure. 2,077,992 ;
Apr. 20.
Eisen. Jay B.. Yonkers, assignor to Ferdinand Gutmann
& Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Making center spot. 2,080,255 ;
May 11.
Eisen. Jay B,. Yonkers, assignor to Ferdinand Gutmann
& Co., Brooklyn. N. Y. Making center spot crowna
2.0.«!0,256 : May 11.
Eisenberg, Harry, and E. Orinskv, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Handbag. 2.079,401 : May 4.
Eisenberg. \>'illiam. Minneapolis, Minn. Putting device.
2.084.901 : June 22.
Eisenberg. William. Minneapolis, Minn. Putting device.
2.084.902 ; June 22.
Eisenhardt, Frank J., Warsaw. Ind., assignor to Hoof-
Brake Corporation. Brake. 2.083,989 ; June 15.
Eisenhauer, Warren F.. Watertown, Mass., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to F. L, Jacobs Company, Detroit,
Mich. Spring cover. 2,102.890; Dec. 21.
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Eisenman, Herschel I., East Orange, N. J. Compositions
of hydrogen peroxide and iron salts and stabilizing
them. 2,086,123 ; July 6.
Eisentrager, Russell C, assignor, by mesne assignments
of one-half to The Lite-Cast Corporation, Philadelphia,
Pa. Fire box. 2,075,433 ; Mar. 30.
Eisen-u. Stahlweric Walter Peyinghaus. (See Pesarese,
li'ritz, assignor.)
Eisfeld, Kurt. (See Balle, G., and Eisfeld.)
Eisin, Stanley J., Chicago, 111. Pneumatic spring.
2,070,719 ; Feb. 16.
Eisinga, Dirk, Glendale, Calif., assignor to National Steel
Construction Co., Seattle, Wash. Thermostatic switch.
2.078,531 ; Apr. 27.
Eisleb, Otto, Hofheim in Taunus, Germany, assignor to
Wlnthrop Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
N-(aminoalkyl)-anthranilic acid alkyl esters and pre-
paring them. 2,073,099 : Mar. 9.
Eisleb, Otto, Hofheim in Taunus, Germany, assignor to
Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc.. N<?w York. N. Y.
N-aminoalkylamides of N-alkylaminobenzoic acids and
preparing them. 2.073.100 ; Mar. i).
Eisler, Charles, South Orange, N. J. Machine for making
coils of wire. 2,078,630 ; Apr. 27.
Eisler, Charles, South Orange, N. J. Grille and register
construction. 2,087,104; July 13.
Eisler, Charles, South Orange, N. J. IMachine for making
beads from glass rods and tubes. 2,093,147; Sept. 14.
Eisler Electric Corporation. (See Kurtz, J., and Laise,
assignors.)
Eisler, Heinrich, et al. (See Honigmann, E., and Bruck-
mayer.)
Eissfeldt, Werner, Berlln-Zehlendorf, Germany. Record-
ing device. 2,066,880 ; Jan. 5.
Eissner, Erich, Chemnitz, Germany, assignor to Karl
Lieberknecht G. m. b. H., Oberlungwitz, Saxony, Ger-
many. Production of hosiery. 2,082,385 ; June 1.
Eitzen, August D., Rockville Centre, assignor to News
Projection Corporation, New York, N. Y. Stock quota-
tion projecting machine. 2,075,512 ; Mar. 30.
Eitzen, August D., Rockville Centre, assignor to News
Projection Corporation, New York, N. Y. Stock quota-
tion projecting machine. 2,078,936 ; May 4.
Eitzen, August D., Rockville Centre, assignor to News
Projection Corporation, New York, N. Y. Optical sys-
tem method and apparatus. 2,078,937 ; May 4.
Eitzen, August D., Rockville Centre, assignor to News Pro-
jection Corporation, New York, N. Y. Stock quotation
projecting machine. 2,097,453 ; Nov. 2.
Ekbom, Hilmer N., Chicago, 111. Automatic lubricator.
2,068,168 ; Jan. 19.
Ekdahl, Edward B., Irvington, assignor to Sefco Inc..
Newark, N. J. Package for plastic materials.
2,103,131; Dec. 21.
Ekedahl, Erik A., and E. M. Johnson, assignors to The
General Fireproofing Company, Youngstown, Ohio.
Goods display holder. 2,091,355 ; Aug. 31.
Ekholm, Carl G.. and K. J. W. Janson, assignors to Lid-
kopings, Mekaniska Verkstads Aktiebolag, Lidkoping,
Sweden. Machine for working on curved shafts or the
lilce. 2,086,492 ; July 6.
^kholm, Herbert W., assignor to Chicago Railway Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Brake shoe tightener.
2,077,551 ; Apr. 20.
Ekiiolm, Herbert W., assignor to Chicago Railway Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Railway brake beam.
2,094,035; Sept. 28.
Eklind, Carl E., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assiirn-
ments, to The Youngstown Steel Door Company, Clovo-
land, Ohio. Car door. 2.079.100; May 4.
Eklind, Carl E., Chicago, III., assignor to Tlie Youngstown
Steel Door Company, Cleveland, Ohio. House car.
2,098,183 ; Nov. 2.
Eklund, Arthur G^ assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Teletypesetter (Jorporation, Chicago, 111. Keyboard
perforator and counter. 2,077,404; Apr. 20.
Eklund, George, North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to J. P.
Sturdy's Sons Co. Bracelet buckle. 2,082,621 ; June 1.
Eklund, Karl I. A., Malmo, Sweden. Manufacture of light
concrete. 2,081,802; May 25.
Ekman, Olof I. H., Stockholm, Sweden. Air horn.
2,101,385 : Dec. 7.
EkRcrgian, Carolus L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. IJrake drum,
2.066.395 : Jan. 5.
Ekserglan, Carolus L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Making vehicle
wheels. 2,071,280 ; Feb. 16.
Ekserglan, Carolus h., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Wire spoke wheel.
2,072,800 ; Mar. 2.
Ekserglan, Carolus L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Making a wheel.
2,073,024: Mar. 16.
Ekscu'glnn, Carohis. L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, PhlL-idelphla, Pa. Vehicle wheel.
2,083,326 ; June 8.
Eksergi.'in, (Quoins I/.. Detiolt, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel (Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Tubular vehicle
wheel. 2,083,327 ; June 8.
Ekserglan, Carolus L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. ConiposKe brake
drum. 2,088,191 ; July 27.
Ekserglan, Carolus L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Wheel structure.
2,090,193 ; Aug. 17.
Ekserglan, Carolus L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company , Philadelphia, Pa. Disk wheel.
2,090,254 • Aug. 17.
Ekserglan, Carolus L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Artillery wheel.
2.095,945 ; Oct. 12.
Ekserglan, Carolus L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Wheel structure.
2,098,205 ; Nov. 2.
Ekserglan, Carolus L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle wheel.
2,103,201 ; Dec. 21.
Ekstrand, Ernest W., New Rochelle, assignor to Ekstrand
M'f'g Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Ashtray. 2,100,073 ;
Nov. 23.
Ekstrand M'f'g Co. (See Ekstrand, Ernest W., as-
signor. )
Ekstrom, Albin L., Portland, Greg. Vehicular apparatus.
2,068,403 ; Jan. 19.
Ekstromer, Edward C., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Electrolift Corporation, Reno, Nev. Multiple motor
unit. 2,098,958 ; Nov. 16.
"Elact" Gesellschaft fiir elektrische Apparate Ges. m. b. H.
(See Karpeles, Otto, assignor.)
Elam, Barnard L., Richmond, Va., assignor to Elam Elec-
tric Systems, Inc. Water heater. 2,072,032 ; Feb. 23.
Elam Electric Systems, Inc. (See Elam, Bernard L.,
assignor.)
Elastic Stop Nut Corporation. (See Swanstrom, Carl A.,
assignor.)
Elb Products, Inc. (See Benedict, Edward L., assignor.)
Elbel, Eberhard, assignor to the firm Henkel & Cie.
Gesellschaft mit Beschrankter Haftung, Dusseldorf,
Gei-many. Manufacture of sulphonation products from
higher molecular organic compounds. 2,081,865 ; May
25.
Elbel, Ernst, and F. Seebach, Erkner, near Berlin, Ger-
many, assignors to Bakelite Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Molding composition. 2,101,642 ; Dec. 7.
Elbel, Ernst, and O. Sussenguth, Erkner, near Berlin,
Germany, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Bakelite
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Preparation of grinding
or polishing tools. 2,070,158 ; Feb. 9.
Elberg, Boris, Paris, Prance. Clock with automatic cal-
endar. 2,073,275 ; Mar. 9.
Elbs, Werner. (See Wolfram, A., Nawiasky, Langbein,
and Elbs.)
Elchuk, Kaazimierz. (See Caswell. J., and Elchuk.)
Elder, Austin C, Canton, Ohio. Saw sharpener.
2,067,179 ; Jan. 12.
Elder, Emil M., Cleveland Pleights, and W. D. Goodyear,
London, assignors to The Joseph M. Stern Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Grave concealing devices. 2,102,260 ;
Dec. 14.
Elder, Flint C, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Billet mold. 2,080,961 ; May 18.
Elder, Flint C, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The American
Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey. Tire wire.
2,102.358 : Dec, 14.
Elder, Frank R. (See Willis, C. H., Bedford, and Elder.)
Elder, PYank R. (See Willis, C. H., Elder, and Bedford.)
Elder, Frank R., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric valve circuit. 2,093,883 ;
Sept. 21.
Elder, Thomas A. (See Pike. O. W., and Elder.)
Elder, Thomas A., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Electric discharge device. 2,091,915 ;
Aug. 31.
Eldred, Prank R., Mount Tabor, assignor to Reed & Carn-
rick, Jersey City, N. J. Enteric coating. 2,071,511 ;
Feb. 23.
Eldred, Glen R., Cleveland, Ohio. Protective device.
2,076,765 ; Apr. 13.
Kldridgo, Frank G., Newburgh, N. Y. Check valve.
2,078,375 ; Apr. 27.
Eldridge, II. P., Inc. (See Stitt, Henrv J., n,*;sigiior.)
Eldridge, Moffett W., Charlotte, N. C. Cigarette holder.
2,074,542 ; Mar. 23.
Electrad. Inc. (See Bagno, Samuel J. A. M., assignor,)
Klecti-eporter. Inc, (See Ligli, Charles G., assignor.)
lOleetric Arc Cutting & Welding Company. (See Holslag,
Claude .7., assignor.)
Electric Auto-lite Company, The. (See Ehrllch, Louis B.,
assignor.)
Electric Auto-Lite Company, The. (See Liner, Joseph I.,
assignor.)
Electric Auto-LIte Company, The. (See Schneider, Wil-
liam O., assignor.)
10l(>clric Boat Company, (See Nibb.s. Ernest, assignor.)
Electric Controller & Manufacturing Company, The. (See
TroHuiov, Lev A., assignor.)
EhM'trlc Fruit Marking Co. (See Tnrlton, Porle E., as-
signor.)
Electric li'urnace Company, The. (See Cope, Frank T.,
a.ssignor. )
Electric I''urnaco-MHn, Inc. (Seo Hall, C. H., and lUlder,
assignors,)
Electric Garages, Inc. (See Kent, Milton A., assignor.)
Electric Ilouseliold lllilllies (^orporallon, (See lierliardt,
Andrew II., usalgnor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
(See Hume,
(See Jensen,
Electric Household Utilities Corporation.
John T., assignor.)
Electric Household Utilities Corporation.
J. W., and Shute, assignors.)
Electric Household Utilities Corporation. (See Sekavec,
Joseph, assignor.)
Electric Indicator Corporation. (See Thompson, Franklin
R., assignor.)
Electric Lime & Ice Corporation. (See Walker, Robert S.,
assignor.)
Electric Machinery Manufacturing Company. (See Swan-
son, Edwin W., assignor.)
Electric Motor Corporation. (See Dunham, Irvie H., as-
signor.)
Electric and Musical Industries, Limited. (See Blumlein,
Alan D., assignor.)
Electric & Musical Industries, Ltd. (See Bowman-Mani-
fold, Michael, assignor.)
Electric and Musical Industries Limited. (See Bowman-
Manifold, M., and Percival, assignors.)
Electric and Musical Industries Limited. (See Bull, Cabot
S., assignor.)
Electric & Jlusical Industries, Ltd. (See Cooper, Arthur
H., assignor.)
Electric & Musical Industries Limited. (See Cork, E. C,
Blumlein. and White, assignors.)
EHectric and Musical Industries Limited. (See Dowsett,
H. M., Walker, and Cadzow, assignors.)
Electric & Musical Industries, Ltd. (See McGee, James
D., assignor.)
Electric & Musical Industries Limited. (See Mitchell,
Frank A., assignor.)
Electric and Musical Industries Limited. (See Oura, Hec-
tor, L., assignor.)
Electric & Musical Industries Limited. (See Tedham, W.
P., and McGee, assignors.)
Electric Railway Equipment Company, The. (See Ca-
wood, C. A., and Johnston, assignors.)
Electric Smelters, Inc. (See Wile, Raymond S., assignor.)
Electric Steam Sterilizing Company. (See Beyrodt, Kurt,
assignor.)
Electric Steam Sterilizing Company, The.
George A., assignor.)
Electric Storage Battery Company, The.
ter, Cornelius, assignor.)
Electric Storage Battery Company, The.
Frank G., assignor.)
Electric Storage Battery Company, The.
Frederick, assignor.)
Electric Storage Battery Company, The.
William J., assignor.)
Electric Storage Battery Company, The.
Charles D., assignor.)
Electric Storage Battery Company, The.
William E., assignor.)
Electric Storage Battery Company, The.
John J., assignor.)
Electric Storage Battery Company, The.
E. W., and Hall, assignors.)
Electric Storage Battery Company, The. (See Smith,
Edward W., assignor.)
Electric Storage Battery Company, The. (See West, Alan
A., assignor.)
Electric Storage Battery Company, The. (See West,
George H. B., assignor.)
Electric Storage Battery Company, The. (See Woodbridge,
Joseph L., assignor.)
Electric Trading Corporation. (See Goldbert, M. L., and
Watts, assignors.)
Electric Vacuum Cleaner Company. (See Lang, Henry
T., assignor.)
Electric Wheel Company. (See Lechtenberg, Leo F., as-
signor.)
Electric Vacuum Cleaner Co. (See Carson, Jesse F., as-
signor.)
Electrical Engineers Equipment Company. (See Farrell.
Fred, assignor.)
Electrical Research Laboratories, Inc. (See Liessmann,
Frederick, assignor.)
Electrical Research Products, Inc. (See Atchisson,
Charles H., assignor.)
Electrical Research Products, Inc.
B., assignor.)
Electrical Research Products, Inc.
C, assignor.)
Electrical Research Products, Inc.
orick R., assignor.)
Electrical Resoarcli Products. Inc.,
W. P. (Stanton and Twooddale, assignors).)
Electrical Research Products, Inc. (See Maxfield, Joseph
P., assignor.)
Electrical Testing Laboratories. (See Gray, Samuel M..
assignor.)
Elect ricool<cr. Inc. (See Bnsliway, George II., assignor.)
Electro-Acoustic Products Company. (See Freimann, P.,
and Fripsnor, assignors.)
Electroncustic Gesellschaft, mlt beschrfinkter Haftung.
(See Fischer. Fritz A., assignor.)
Electroactistic. Gesellschaft init beschriinkter Haftung.
(See ,Tohn. Ulrich. assignor.)
Electroaire Corporation, The. (See Powell, Rae R., a.s-
signor.)
Electro-Alloys Company. (See Lightle, Harvey H., as-
signor.)
(See Long,
(See Ambrus-
(See Beetem,
( See Black,
(See Burgess,
(See Galloway,
(See Kershaw,
(See Lindinger.
(See Smith.
(See Brown, Henry
(See Davidson, John
(See Marion, Fred-
et al. (See Mason,
Inc. (See Jakosky, J. J., and Hanson,
(See Boles, Joseph W., as-
Electroblacks,
assignors.)
Electro-Fibre Corporation,
signor.)
Electrolift Corporation. (See Ekstromer, Edward C, as-
signor.)
Electro-Mechanical Research, Inc. (See Cowles, Harry D.,
assignor.)
Electro Refractories & Alloys Corporation. (See Robert-
son, Harry M., assignor.)
Electro String Instrument Corporation. (See Beauchamp,
George D., assignor.)
Electrothermic Corporation. (See Kennedy, Theodore R.,
assignor.)
(See Andler, Robert
F..
A.,
W.,
as-
as-
(See Berndt, Arthur
(See Bremer, Edmund
(See Bieth, Tom C.)
(See Brown, Charles L, Jr., as-
(See Clason, Jan C, assignor.)
(See Ell. Lars, assignor.)
(See Eriksson-Jons, Anders, as-
(See Forsberg, Axel A., as-
(See Fredlund, Ernst F. G., as-
(See Karlstrom, Predrik J. B.,
(See Karlstrom, Johan F. B.,
Linghammar, Lizzie, as-
Lofgren, Gustaf E., as-
(See Stevens, Clarence E., as-
(See Wahlborg, Karl J., assign-
(See Thompson, Russell
(See Powers, Ralph A.,
(See
(See
Electrol Incorporated.
signor.)
Electroline Corporation.
signor.)
Electroloy Company.
signor.)
Electrolux Corporation.
Electrolux Corporation.
signor.)
Electrolux Corporation.
Electrolux Corporation.
Electrolux Corporation.
signor.)
Electrolux Corporation.
signor.)
Electrolux Corporation.
signor.)
Electrolux Corporation.
assignor.)
Electrolux Corporation.
assignor.)
Electrolux Corporation.
signor.)
Electrolux Corporation.
signor.)
Electrolux Corporation.
signor.)
Electrolux Corporation.
or.)
Electromatic Typewriters, Inc.
G., assignor.)
Electronic Control Corporation.
assignor. )
Electronic Television Company. (See Henroteau, Francois
C. P., assignor.)
Electrons, Inc. (See Edwards, D. V., and Smith, as-
signors.)
Electrons, Inc. (See von Wedel, Carl J. R. H., assignor.)
Electrons, Inc. of Delaware. (See Edwards, Donald V.,
assignor.)
Electrons, Inc. of Delaware. (See Edwards, D. V., and
Smith.)
Elektrotechnische Fabrik Schmidt & Co.. Gesellschaft
m. b. H. (See Ratluiiann. I'aul, nssignor.)
Elenbaas, Willem. (See Bol, C, Elenbaas, and Lem-
mens.)
Elenbaas, William, assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloeilampen-
fabrieken, Eidnhoven, Netherlands. Shutter for pic-
ture recording or reproducing apparatus. 2,084,525 ;
June 22.
Eler, John L. (See Spence, H. L., and Eler.)
Elevator Guide Corporation. (See Matthews, Arthur A.,
assignor.)
Elevator Supplies Company, Inc. (See Zarafu, Herman,
assignor.)
Elfers, Alberthus. (See Boekelman, W. A., and Elfers.)
Elfstrom, Otto, Valdez, Alasl.a. Rifle. 2.098,137 : Nov. 2.
Elfving, Thore M., and V. H. Wallenberg, Stockholm,
Sweden. Oil burner. 2,087,399 ; July 20.
Elfving, Thore Jl., and H. Hylander, Stockholm, Sweden,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Servel, Inc.. Dover.
Del. Absorption refrigerating apparatus. 2,093,552 :
Sept. 21.
Elgin Corporation, The, et al. (See Leach, E. C, and
Hamren, assignors.)
Elgin Manufacturing Company. (See Baldwin, Harold R.,
assignor.)
EUason, Axel S. (See Ross. E., and Eliason.)
Eliason, John A.. Newark, N. J., and M. E. Lindberg, New
York, N. Y. Utility tray. 2,089,737 : Aug. 10.
Eliel, Albert F.. Detroit, Mich. Building veneer con-
struction. 2.078,069 ; Apr. 20.
Eliol, Leon T., Pasadena. Calif. Solar navigator.
2,102,587: Dec. 21.
Elioff, Anastas. (See Engel, A. I., and Greenberg, as-
signors.)
Elite-Diamnntwerke Akticngesellschaft. (See Mehnert,
Yolkhart, W., assignor.)
FJkin, Manuel H., Elmira Heights, assignor to Ek-llpse
Machine Company, Elmirn, N. Y. Starter control for
Internal combustion engine:^. 2.067.180 ; Jan. 12.
Elkins. Julia, New York, N. Y. Cosmetic make-up device.
2,074,378 ; Mar. 23.
I'^lkins. Molvin A.. Tucumcari. assignor of one-half to
N. W. Sharp. Conchas Dam. N. Mex. Chest supported
firoarni. 2.102.56S ; Doc. 14.
Ell, Bernhard S. F., Spanga, assignor to Telefonaktiebolaget
I,. M. Ericsson. Stockholm, Sweden. Oil insulated cable.
2,081,803; May 25.
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Ell, Lars, Stockholm, Sweden, assignor to Electrolux
Corporation, Dover, Del. Suction nozzle. 2,086,124 ;
July 6.
Ellefsen, Bjarne, Brooklyn, N. Y. Individual wheel-sus-
pension for vehicles. 2,082,620 ; June 1.
EUegood, Joseph A. (See Felstein, M., and EUegood.)
Ellenberger, Clarence M., Jackson, Mich., assignor to
Ryerson & Haynes, Inc. Tire cover. 2.090,833 ; Aug.
24.
Eller, Harry E. (See Stewart, Edward J., assignor.)
EUer, Keith B., Metuclisn, N. J., assignor to The Western
Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y'. Ther-
mionic oscillator. 2,080,411 ; May 18.
Ellestad, Gerhard A., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Ophthalmic mounting.
2.074,084 ; Mar. 16.
Ellestad, Gerhard A., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Ophthalmic mounting.
2,080,849 ; May 18.
Ellestad, Gerhard A., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Ophthalmic mounting and
making same. 2,093,602 ; Sept. 21.
Ellestad, Gerhard A., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to Parker-
Meyer-Dennis Company, Dubuque, Iowa. Confection.
2,096,611 ; Oct. 19.
Ellestad, Gerhard A., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Ophthalmic mounting and
attaching same. 2,103,523 ; Dec. 28.
BUicott Machine Corporation. (See Smith, George, as-
signor. )
Ellicott Bay Mill Co. (See Miller, William J., assignor.)
Elliman, Marguerite, New York, N. Y. Bed. 2,069,604 ;
Feb. 2.
Ellinger, Albert E., Snyder, assignor to Morris Goldstein,
Buffalo, N. Y. Mechanism for selectively controlling
the angular movement of a shaft. 2,094,777 ; Oct. 5.
Ellingsen, Frank, Brea, assignor to Chiksan Oil Tool Com-
pany, Ltd., Fullerton, Calif. Well reamer. 2,093,603 ;
Sept. 21.
Ellingwood, Finley P., Metuchen, N. J., assignor to Bake-
lite Corporation, New York, N. Y. Multicolored article
and producing it. 2,086,493 ; July 6.
Ellingwood, Finley F., Metuchen, N. J., A. S. Zimmerman,
Pelham Manor, and S. Frey, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignors
to Bakelite Corporation, New York, N. Y. Smoking pipe
or similar article. 2, 068, ."598 ; Jan. 19.
Ellinwood, Herman R., Los Angeles, Calif. Film moving
mechanism. 2,101,469 ; Dec. 7.
EUingworth, Samuel, N. H. Haddock, F. Lodge, and C. H.
Lumsden, Blackley, Manchester, England, assignors to
Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited. Anthraquinone
dyes and preparing the same. 2,068,124 : Jan. 19.
Elliott, Anna L., et al., executors. (See Keebler, P. T.,
and Elliott.)
Elliott, Claud J., Ainsdale, Southport, assignor to The
Calico Printers' Association Limited, Manchester, Eng-
land. Fabric printing machine. 2.098,946 ; Nov. 16.
Elliott Company. (See Hutchins, Charles C, assignor.)
Elliott Company. (See Keebler, Paul T., assignor.)
Elliott Company. (See Keebler, P. T., and Elliott, as-
signors.)
Elliott Company. (See McDermet, John R., assignor.)
Elliott, Fred, Big Rapids, JMicij. Tiie casing plug.
2,070,985 ; Apr. 13.
Elliott, George F., et al., executors. (See Keebler, P. T.,
and Elliott.)
Elliott, George R., Worcester, and R. M. Cook, Shrews-
bury, Mass. Powder container. 2,082,878 ; June 8.
Elliott, Harmon P., Watertown, Mass. Addressing ma-
chine. 2,088,468 ; July 27.
Elliott, Harmon P., Watertown, Mass. Addressing ma-
chine and Inking mechanism therefor. 2,088,469 ; July
27.
Elliott, Harmon P., Watertown, Mass. Perforating ma-
chine for printing devices. 2,091,435 ; Aug. 31.
Elliott, Harold E. (See Gouldbourn, J., and Elliott.)
Elliott, Harold E., Leicester, England, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Treadle
mechanism. 2,085,427 ; June 29.
Elliott, Harold E., and W. N. Bray, Leicester, England,
assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corpomtion, Pater-
son, N. J. Rounding machine. 2,096,165; Oct. 19.
Elliott, Harold P.. Palo Alto, Calif. Electronic tube
2,088,235 ; Julv 27.
Elliott. TTfirold F., Palo Alto, Calif. Receiving system.
2,095,184: Oct. 5.
Elliott, lliirold F., Palo Alio. Calif. Amplifying and dc
tecting system. 2,095,321 ; Oct. 12.
Elliott, llnrold F., P.nlo Alto, Calif., assignor, bv mesiio
assignments, to Ttadio (Corporation of America. New
York, N. Y. Electronic vacuum tube system. 2,094,101 :
Sept. 28.
Elliott, Harold F., I'alo Alto, Calif., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Radio receiving circuit.
2,075,513; Mar. 30.
Elliott, Harry A., Jefferson, Iowa. Pretzel making ma-
chine. 2,077,993 ; Apr. 20.
Elliott, Harry A., JelTerHOii, Iowa. Pretzel milking in;i
chine. 2,08-1,193; June 15.
Elliot, Henry W., New York, N. Y. Filing cabinet for
mimeogr.ipli Kiciicils. 2, 074, 600 : M.nr. 23.
Elliott, John II., ■Sprliigdekl, Ohio, iissigiior to Interna-
tionni Harvester (Company. Edge clinching mecliMnlsm.
2,091,474 ; Aug. 31.
Elliott, Mary J. (See Elliott, Roy D., and M. J.)
Elliott, Paul F., Parlin, and R. T. Hucks, South River,
N. J., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Dispersing black pigments.
2,094,146 ; Sept. 28.
Elliott, Ralph B. (See Reichert, J. S., and Elliott.)
Elliott, Richard D., assignor of one-third to J. B. Barnes,
Ahoskie, N. C. Combined cutter and advertising de-
vice. 2,098,863 ; Nov. 9.
Elliott, Roy D., and M. J. Elliott, Crockett, Calif. Treat-
ing liquids. 2,073,388 ; Mar. 9.
Elliott, Walter A. (See Ross, D. F., and Elliott.)
Elliott, William, assignor to American Coating Mills,
Elkhart, Ind. Clutch. 2,068,123; Jan. 19.
Elliott, William, assignor to Dempster .Mill Manufactur-
ing Company, Beatrice, Nebr. Safety trip shovel back.
2,096,230 ; Oct. 19.
Elliot, William P., New York, N. Y. Distress signal for
electrically-operated clocks. 2,081,450 ; May 25.
Elliott, William S. (See Keebler, P. T., and Elliott.)
EUiotte, Creed C, Richmond, Va. Child's convertible
vehicle. 2,077,621 ; Apr. 20.
Elliotte, Marion A. (See Hall, E. S., and Elliotte.)
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Improving gasoline.
2,068,850 ; Jan. 26.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Washing and cleansing
composition. 2,071,512 ; Feb. 23.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
(jompany. Resinous products or compositions and mak-
ing same. 2,072,068 ; Feb. 23.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Company. Composition of matter for coating industry.
2,072,069 ; Feb. 23.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Company. Protein and urea resin molding composi-
tion and making same. 2,075,276 ; Mar. 30.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Company. White synthetic resins and making same.
2.075.804 ; Apr. 6.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
(Company. Molding urea condensation plastic.
2.075.805 ; Apr. 6.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Treating solid fuels.
2,076,497 ; Apr. 6.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Company. Dehydrogenated fuel. 2,077,994 ; Apr. 20.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Company. Ether resins. 2,078,239 ; Apr. 27.
Ellis. (Jarleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Company. Making antiknocking motor fuel and syn-
thetic resins. 2,079,607 ; May 11.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Standard Oil
Development Company. Deasphalting and dewaxing
petroleum oils. 2,081,174 : May 25.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Standard-
I. G. Company. Hydrogenated naphtha soap gels and
making same. 2,084,632 ; June 22.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Plaskon Company, Incorporated. Mak-
ing urea resin prod\icts. 2,085,492 ; June 29.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Company. Grease-repellant paper. 2,086,903 ; July 13.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Company. Synthetic resinous or resinoid products and
making same. 2,087,852 ; July 20.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Company. Composition comprising a phenolic resin
and making same. 2,087,853 ; July 20.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Company. Nonsiccative complex. 2,089,196; Aug. 10.
Ellis, Carleton, Jlontclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Company. Compositions containing synthetic resins.
2,089,828; Aug. 10.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Companv. Urea resin type article and making same.
2,092,502 ; Sept. 7.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Companv. Synthetic product and making same.
2,092,713 ; Sept. 7.
Ellis, Carleton, Montclair, N. .T., assignor to Ellis Foster
Companv. Catalytically-hardening molding composi-
tion. 2.092,754; Sept. 14.
Ellis. Carleton. Montclair. N. J., assignor to l',llis I'oster
, Compjinv. Priming coating. 2.093.715 : Sept. 21.
Ellis, Carleton, assignor, bv mesne assignments, to lOllis-
Foster Company. Montclair, N. J. (Composition of
matter ad:ii)ted for Increasing the water-resistance of
fibrous substances specillcally paper products and
making snme. 2.090.SSO : Nov. 23.
I'lllis, Carleton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to I'^lllsFoster
Comi)nnv. Altered tung oil and making same.
2,101,791 : Pec. 7.
I'lllls, Caileton, Montclair, N. J., assignor to ICIIls-Fostor
(Company. Alkyd resin coating and composition of Im-
proved alkali resistance' and making same. 2,101,702;
Dec. 7.
i;ilis, (".•iileton. Montclair, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
('i)iii|iaiiv. I,ac(iuers of the urea resin type. 2,102,114 ;
Dec. 11.
llllis. Ch.'irles i:.. .1r. (S.'e Wtllliims, H, W., ami Idlls.)
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Ellis, Charles E., Reading, Pa., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Address plate. 2,073,628 ; Mar. 16.
Ellis, Charley. (See Estennyer, Peter P., Sr., assignor.)
Ellis, Clifford A., Eidgefield, N. J., and W. F. Edwards,
Warren, Ohio, assignors to The Warren City Tank &
Boiler Company, Warren, Ohio. Floating deck for
tanks. 2,070,828 ; Feb. 16.
Ellis, Clifford A., Ridgefield, N. J., assignor to Socony-
Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Tank fire extinguishing apparatus. 2,079,438 ; May 4.
Ellis, Edwin E.. Short Hills, and A. L. J. Queneau,
Bernardsville, N. J. Electromagnetic separator device.
2,088,364 ; July 27.
Ellis, Elmer A., Medford, Mass. Treating textile fabric
for reinforcing insoles. 2,101,987 ; Dee. 14.
EUis-Foster Company. (See Bradley, Theodore F., as-
signor.)
Ellis-Foster Company. (See Ellis, Carleton, assignor.)
Ellis-Foster Company. (See Root, Frank B., assignor.)
Ellis-Foster Company. (See Rust, John B., assignor.)
Ellis, George, Sudbury, assignor to The General Electric
Company Limited, London, England. Electric ship
propulsion system. 2,100,839 : Nov. 30.
Ellis, George H. (See Olpin, H. C, and Ellis.)
Ellis, George H. (See Reeves, G., Olpin and Ellis.)
Ellis, George H., St. Paul, assignor to The Insulite Com-
pany, Minneapolis, Minn. Toxic agent and its appli-
cation to fibrous products. 2,067,046 ; Jan. 5.
Ellis, George H., St. Paul, assignor to The Insulite Com-
pany, Minneapolis, Minn. Insect and fungi toxic
fibrous material. 2,067,047 ; Jan. 5.
Ellis, George H., New Brighton, assignor to The Insulite
Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Fabricated vegetable
fibrous material and making the same. 2,071,822 ;
Feb. 23.
Ellis, George H., New Brighton, assignor to The Insulite
Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Wall construction.
2,075,514; Mar. 30.
Ellis, George H., New Brighton, assignor to The Insulite
Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Reenforcing means for
walls. 2,085,087 ; June 29.
Ellis, George H.. Spondon, near Derby, England, assignor
to Celanese Corporation of America. (Coloring textile
material. 2,072,252; Mar. 2.
Ellis, George H., Spondon, near Derby, England, assignor
to Celanese Corporation of America. Production of
colorations on materials. 2,072,858 ; INIar. 9.
Ellis, George H., Spondon, near Derby, England, assignor
to Celanese Corporation of America. Treatment of tex-
tile materials, 2.073.629 : Mar. 16.
Ellis, George IL. Spondon, near Derby, England, assignor
to Celanese Corporation of America. Manufacture or
treatment of materials made of or containing cellulose
esters or ethers. 2,088,589 ; Aug. 3.
Ellis, George H., Spondon, near Derby, England, assignor
to Celanese Corporation of America. Coloration of ma-
terials. 2,096,797 ; Oct. 26.
Ellis, George H. and H. C. Olpin, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of Amer-
ica. Dyeing of organic derivatives of cellulose.
2,094,770; Oct. 5.
Ellis, George H., and A. J. Wesson, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Treatment of textile materials made of or containing
cellulose esters. 2,072,253 ; Mar. 2.
Ellis, George H., R. W. Moncrieff, and P. B. Hill, Spondon,
near Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation
of America. Manufacture and treatment of artificial
products. 2,080,768 ; May 18.
Ellis, George H. and E. W. Kirk, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Treatment of textile materials. 2,103.452 : Dec. 28.
Ellis, George L., Tillamook, Oreg. Valve for internal
combustion engines. 2,086,705 ; July 13.
Ellis, James L., et al. (See Nack, George E., assignor.)
Ellis, Ray C. Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Radio Corporation of America, New York,
N. y. Automatic antenna. 2,070,159 ; Feb. 9.
Ellis, Ray C, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Radio Corpora-
tion of America. Combined instrument panel and radio
receiver. 2,097,872 : Nov. 2.
Ellis, Rollo G. (See Buhr, J. F.. and Ellis.)
Ellis, Stuart, Fredericlcsburg, Va, Metal flowerpot and
decor.Tting same. 2,075,186 ; Jlar. 30.
Ellis, William H., Nswburgh, Ind,, assignor to Servel,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Refrigerator construction. '
2.087,641 : July 20.
Ellison, Carl E., Norrkoping, Sweden. Teat-cup for milk-
ing machines. 2,073,737 ; Mar. 16.
Ellison. Edward H.. deceased, late of Jamestown, N. Y.,
by Hope's Windows Inc., assignee. Casement window
fasteners. Re. 20,249 ; Jan. 19.
Ellison, William F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fountain pen.
2,090,034 ; Aug. 17.
Ellithorpe, Clarence D., Springfield, assignor to Duplex
Electric Company, New Yorlr, N. Y. Vault protective
system. 2,081,271 ; May 25.
Elinor, Arthur S., New York, N. Y. Mailer. 2,067,119 ;
Jan. 5.
Ells, Frederick W., Milwaukee, Wis. Pressure controlling
mechanism. 2,080,465 ; May IS.
Ellsberg, Edward, Westfield, N. J., assignor of % by
mesne assignments, to Tide Water Associated Oil Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Refining hydrocarbon oils.
2,073.446 ; Mar. 9.
Ellsworth, Deane C. (See Haskins, J. F., and Ells-
worth.)
Ellsworth, Frank H., Worcester, Mass., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey. Wire
finishing. 2.089,883 ; Aug. 10.
Ellsworth, Frank H., and G. A. Gleason, Worcester, Mass.,
assignors to The American Steel and Wire Company
of New Jersey. Fastening. 2,071,685 ; Feb. 23.
Ellsworth, Harold H. (See Heinbach, F. S., and Leischel,
assignors.)
Ellsworth, John T., Odgen, Utah, assignor to Industrial
Development Corporation, Boston, JIass. Electrolytic
apparatus and method. 2,072,811 ; Mar. 2.
Elmendorf, Armin. Winnetka, 111. Fastening panels that
shrink. 2,068,098 ; Jan. 19.
Elmendorf, Armin, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Flex-
wood Company. Flexible wood-faced material.
2,070,527 ; Feb. 9.
Elmendorf, Armin, Chicago, 111. Plaster base. 2,091,475 :
Aug. 31.
Elmendorf, Armin, Winnetka, 111. Flexible wood flooring.
2,091,476 ; Aug. 31.
Elmendorf, Armin, Chicago, 111. Flexible board wood
floor covering. 2,098,777 ; Nov. 9.
Elmer, Francis E., assignor to L. A. Darling Company,
Bronson, Mich. Display card holder. 2,070,652 ; Feb.
16.
Elmer, Geoffrey D. (See Robison, F. W.. and Elmer.)
Elmer, Nixon W., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Eedler Con-
veyor Company, Quincy, Mass. Conveyer. 2,089,738 ;
Aug. 10.
Elmes, John A., assignor to Keystone Driller Company,
Beaver Falls, Pa. Trip mechanism for dumping
buckets. 2,095,322 ; Oct. 12.
Elmore, Charles E., Chicago, 111. Motor vehicle licensing
system and tag therefor. 2,100.840 : Nov. 30.
Elmore, Charles F., Evanston, assignor of one-half to B.
W. Boman, Oak Park, 111. Envelope. 2,097,916 ;
Nov. 2.
Elmore, Charles F., Evanston, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Pilot Letter Label Co. Envelope.
2,099,007 ; Nov. 16.
Elmore, George I., Omaha, Nebr. Rack for garment hang-
ers. 2,068.451 : Jan. 19.
Else, Harry D. (See Libby, C. R., and Else.)
Else, Harry D., Springfield, Mass., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Bearing. 2,066,931 ; Jan. 5.
Elsey, Howard M., Oakmont, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Electrographitic brush processing. 2,095,800 ;
Oct. 12.
Elsey, Warren R., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to The Penn-
sylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Re-
volving seat base for passenger cars. 2.091.226 ; Aug.
24.
Elssner, Richard, Elizabethton, and R. H. Carter, Johnson
City, Tenn., assignors to North American Rayon Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Method of equalizing the
dyeing qualities of artificial filaments. Re. 20,356 ;
May 11.
Elstermann, Herbert. (See Bechmann, R., and Elster-
mann.)
Elsy, Charles N., Glen Ellyn, and P. F. Haase, Lombard,
111. Container drainage system. 2,086,936 ; July 13.
Eltgroth, Bertina E., Chicago, 111. Hand knitting device.
2,072,668; Mar. 2.
Elton, John H., Leeds, England. Wearing apparel.
2,096,887 ; Oct. 26.
Elvert, Heinrich. (See Roth. P., Elvert, and Steinberger.)
Elvin, William J., R. H. Balch, and W. Whitehead, Cum-
berland, Md., assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Creel for artificial yarns. 2,099,008 ; Nov.
16.
Elwell-Parker Electric Company, The. (See Cochran,
Clyde E., assignor.)
Elwell. Vincent C, Northfield, Vt., assignor to O. Iselin,
and F. W. Jefferson, New York, N. Y., copartners doing
business as, Iselin-Jeffcrson Company. Automatic cir-
cular knitting machine. 2,073,554 ; Mar. 9.
Elwert, Otto. (See Schniirle, A., and Elwert, assignors.)
Emanuel. Edward C, assignor to Armstrong Cork Com-
pany, Lancaster, Pa. Joint packing and manufacture
thereof. 2,076,401 ; Apr. 6.
Emanueli, Lulgi, Milan, Italy, assignor to Societft Italiana
Pirelli. Stop joint for oil-filled cables. 2,072,742;
Mar. 2.
Emanueli, Luigi, Milano, assignor to Soeieta Italiana
Pirelli. IMilan, Italy. High tension electric cable.
2.081,880 ; May 25.
Emberg. George, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Barrett
Company, New York. N. Y. Saturating fibrous con-
duits. 2,096,888 ; Oct. 26.
Embury, Frederick B., assignor to Embury JLinufactur-
ing Co., Warsaw, N. Y. Lantern support. 2,077,101 ;
Apr. 13.
Embury Manufacturing Co. (See Embury, Frederick B.,
assignor.)
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Embury Manufacturing Co. (See Perkins, Alfred J., as-
signor.)
Emde, Kurt, assignor to Zenith Radio Corporation, Chi-
cago, 111. Dial mechanism. 2,078,031 ; Apr. 20.
Emens, Albert L., La Fayette, Ind., assignor to Duncan
Electric Manufacturing Company, La Fayette, 111. Elec-
tric meter. 2,089,884 ; Aug. 10.
Emergency Window and Exit Devices Corporation. (See
Zeeb. W. J.. Danimes, and Morris, assignors.)
Emerman, Adolph E., executor. (See Carnahan, Ralph
W,.)
Emerson Apparatus Company. (See Wasson, John E.,
assignor.)
Emerson Electric Mfg. Co., The. (See Weber, Victor,
assignor.)
Emerson. John R., Flint, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Borg-Warner Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Carburetor. 2,091,436 ; Aug. 31.
Emerson, Stanley A. (See Culver, E.. and Emerson.)
Emerson, William A. (See Hardin, Charles N., assignor.)
Emery, Alfred H., assignor to Standard Gage Company,
Inc., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Shockproof attachment for
dial indicators. 2,099,930 ; Nov. 23.
Emery, Charles R. (See Zick, Frank E., assignor.)
Emery, George H., Norwalk, Conn. Paper doll's dress.
2,100,386; Nov. 30.
Emery, George S., Tulsa, Okla. Adapter for loose leaf
binders. 2,093,041 ; Sept. 14.
Emery, George S., Tulsa, Okla. Binder. 2,099,472 ; Nov.
16.
Emery Industries, Inc. (See Brown, Alexander C, as-
signor. )
Emery Industries, Inc. (See Clark, William A., assignor.)
Emery Industries, Inc. (See Myers, Latimer D., as-
signor.)
Emery Industries, Inc. (See Reddish, Warren T., as-
signor. )
Emery, James C, Greggton, assignor of twenty-five per
cent to S. O. Womack, Dallas, and twenty-five per cent
to W. B. Lanier, Greggton, Texas. Oil well plugging
device. 2,086,409 ; July 6.
Emery, Joseph W., Cobridge, England. Frit kiln.
2.085,254 ; June 29.
Emery, Raymond W., and V. L. Sprague, Warren, assignors
to The Niles Steel Products Company, Niles, Ohio.
Pouring spout. 2,093,807 ; Sept. 21.
Emery, Wallace V., West Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to
C. F. Perner, Yonkers, N. Y. Method and apparatus
for forming and feeding welding material. 2,093,394 ;
Sept. 14.
Enihardt, John C, Orange, Conn,, assignor to Sidney
Blumenthal & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Producing a
floor covering. 2,069,753 ; Feb. 9.
Emilius, Eugen. (See Schick, F., and Emilius.)
Emily, Anthony. (See Myers, O. T., and Emily.)
Einlen, Andrew A., Roselle, and T. H. Lundgren. Irving-
ton, assignors to American Transformer Company,
Newark, N. J. Voltage regulator. 2,085,255 ; June 29.
Emmer, Charles E., assignor to Cercla, Inc., Chicago,
III. Binding device. 2,099,881 ; Nov. 23.
Emmerling, Anson A., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Electric circuit control
means. 2,074,145 ; Mar. 16.
Emmert, Kenneth L., assignor to P. R. Mallory & Co.,
Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. Electrical contact. 2,080,811 ;
May 18.
Pmmey, Charles. (See Chatfleld, G. C, and Emmey.)
Emmey, Charles, New York, N. Y. Multlcoloring a fabric.
2,071,163; Feb. 16.
Emmev, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Starchless sheet.
2,096,710 ; Oct. 26.
Emmoy, Charles, New York, N. Y. Method of, apparatus
for coating textile material and a product thereof.
2,100,712; Nov. 30.
Emmons, Arthur N., Nedrow, assignor to The Porter-
Cable Machine Company Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Abrading
machine. 2,069,700 : Feb. 2.
Emmons, Arthur N., Nodrow, assignor to The Porter-
Cable Machine Company Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Auxiliary
power operated device for machine tools. 2,009,701 ;
Feb. 2.
Emmons, Joseph V., Shaker Heights, assignor to The
Cleveland Twist Drill Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Nitrided article of manufacture. 2,084,329 ; June 22.
Emmons Loom Ilarness Comi)any. (See Cramer, Howard
C assignor.)
Emms, Charles, London, England. Vest or waistcoat.
2,078,725 ; Apr. 27.
Empire Plow Company, The. (See Baxter, Willam R.,
assignor.)
Empire Trust Company. (See Colbert, Clarence L., as-
signor.)
Emrick, Gcoi-go W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Chuck device.
2,075,031 : Mar. 30.
Emrick, (Jcorpi' VV., Itrooklyn, N. Y. Tapping macliine.
2.079.371 ; May 4.
Einrlok, fjoorgc W., Brooklyn, N. Y, Tapping marhino.
2.079.372 ; May 4.
Emrick, Warren N., Youngslown, Ohio. Building wall
(■onHlnicllon, 2, 072,. 397 ; Mar. 2.
Emsco Derrick tc Equipment Company. (See Tremoladn,
Gugllelmo, nsslgnor.)
Emslg, Max., Brooklyn, N. Y. Tack button. 2,081,196 ;
.May 25.
Emulsoids, Inc. (See Knight, Hugh, assignor.)
Enameled Metals Company. (See Mcllroy, Peter, as-
signor. )
Encor Corporation. (See Specht, Harry G., assignor.)
En-Der-Company. (See Fow, Raymond S. C, assignor.)
Enders, Walter, Solingen-Ohligs, Germany. Production
of a protective layer on iron. 2,097,024 ; Oct. 26.
Endicott, James A., McPherson, Kans. Weight indicat-
ing device. 2,091,502 ; Aug. 31.
Endicott Johnson Corporation. (See Exley, Leo F., as-
signor.)
Endowment Foundation. (See Hoover, Paul L., assignor.)
Endowment Foundation. (See McLean, H. C. and Weber,
assignors.)
Endres, Herbert A., Silver Lake, Ohio, assignor to Wing-
foot Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Cooked varnishes.
2.084,020 ; June 15.
Endres, Herbert A., Silver Lake, Ohio, assignor to Wing-
foot Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Pine tar and rub-
ber products. 2,095,927 ; Oct. 12.
Endsley, Louis E. (See Hunter, P. E., and Endsley.)
Endsley, Louis E., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The Frost
Railway Supply Co., Detroit, Mich. Friction spring
for railway cars. 2,095,545 ; Oct. 12.
Enever, Albert S. (See Renwick, W. S., and Enever.)
Enfield Cable Works, Limited. (See Bowden, E. and
O'Duffy, assignors.)
Engard, Frank M. and A. J. Earl, Des Moines, Iowa.
Fire extinguisher. 2,070,942 ; Feb. 16.
Engberg, Henry C, Seattle, Wash. Truss. 2,080,412 ;
May 18.
Engblom, Eric L., Brooklyn, N. Y. Box packing device
for freight cars. 2,070,970 ; Feb. 16.
Engbreeht, George C, A. J. Olsen, Chicago, 111., and A. M.
Olsen, Milwaukee, Wis., assignors to Permo Products
Corporation. Pressing and ironing machine. Re.
20,247 ; Jan. 19.
Engdahl, Seth M. F., Stockholm, Sweden. Reversible
propeller. 2,101,535 ; Dec. 7.
Enge, Conrad C, Petersburg, Alaska. Sanding block.
2,077,405 ; Apr. 20.
Enge, Conrad C, Petersburg, Alaska. Sanding block.
2,095,495 ; Oct. 12.
Engel, Abraham, New York, assignor to A. Schrader's Son,
Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tire valve. 2,068,266 ;
Jan. 19.
Engel, Abraham I., and S. Greenberg, assignors of one-half
to Anastas Eliolf, Detroit, Mich. Cooking device.
2,069,824; Feb. 9.
Engel. Albert W., Chicago, 111. Transparent display and
filing device. 2,068,011 ; Jan. 19.
Engel, Albert W., Chicago, 111. Transparent mounting
corner. 2,068,909 ; Jan. 26.
Engel, Albert W., Chicago, 111. Convertible mounting
corner. 2,085,187 ; June 29.
Engel, Alfred J. (See Wagner, J. C, and Engel.)
Engel, Carl, assignor to G. Schirmer, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Practice keyboard. 2,072,071 ; Feb. 23.
Engel, Friedrich V. A. E., London, England, assignor to
Republic Flow Meters Company, Chicago, 111. Flow-
meter. 2,096,032; Oct. 19.
Engel, Hilton G., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to The Four
Wheel Drive Auto Company, Clintonville, Wis. Disk
plow. 2,070,425 ; Feb. 9.
Engel, Karl, Swampscott, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe machine.
2,071,396 ; Feb. 23.
Engel, Karl, Swampscott, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Method of and
machine for use in manufacturing shoes. 2,081,228 ;
May 25.
Engel, Karl H., West Englewood, N. J., assignor to The
Barrett Company, New York, N. Y. Isolation of para-
cresol from tar acid mixtures. 2,095,801 ; Oct. 12.
Engel, William H., assignor to Sh(>llmar Products Com-
pany, Mount Vernon, Ohio. Printing. 2,100,430 ; Nov.
30.
Engel, William H., assignor to Shellmar Products Com-
gany. Mount Vernon, Ohio. Sheeter. 2,101,170;
lec. 7.
Engelbortz, William 11., Pittsburgh, Pa. Push bench
method and apparatus. 2,083.098 ; June 15.
Engelbrektsson, Einar, Brooklyn, assignor of one-half to
K. Gross, New York, N. Y. Beehive. 2,103,006;
Dec. 21.
Engele, Bertha, Okawville, 111. Electric marcel machine.
2,084,951 ; June 22.
JCng<4har(l, Charles, Inc. (See Hebler, WllUnni O., as-
signor.)
lOngelliardt, Emma E., Flint, and O. A. Nickel, Buy City,
Mich. Oven switch. 2,070,268 ; Apr. 0.
Engelhardt, Rndolf, LeverUuseii I. <;. Werk, assignor to
I. G. Fiirbenindiislrie AUlU'iigescUscliMri, KranUforl-on-
tlie-Miiin, Germany. Fireproof mnU-ri.'il. 2,073,004;
Mar. 9.
lOngellH'int, Alexis C, Memphis, Tenn. Portable electric
gcncnilor. 2.084,612; June 22.
lOiigellii', I'hiicst K.. Caindc-n, n.sslgnor, by mesne nsslgn-
nicnls. I<> Power I'lilents C()mi>any, Jersey City, N. J.
Frnclionntlon of petroleum oils. 2,101,043; Pec. 7.
KngilUi', Ilcnrv. New York, N. Y. Coiiiblnut Ion bob pin
and burette.' 2,095,802; Oct. 12.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Engelmann, Alfred, and G. Wolf, assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Ber-
lin, Germany. Gas discharge device. 2,098,380 ;
Nov. 9.
Engelmann, JIax., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Composition of matter.
2.071,875 ; Feb. 23.
Engelmann, Rudolf, Berlin, Germany. High speed sea-
going ship. 2,101,613 ; Dec. 7.
Engels, Eugene O., and E. W. Plambeck, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Baker Perkins Co. Inc., Saginaw,
Mich. Apparatus for baking. 2,092,836 ; Sept. 14.
Engels, William H., and H. J. Becker, assignors to Merck
& Co., Inc., Rahway, N. J. Stabilized aqueous solution
of tannic acid. 2,088,590 ; Aug. 3.
Engels, William H., and J. Weijlard, assignors to Merck
& Co., Inc., Rahway, N. J. Zinc hydroxalates of esters
of parahydroxybenzoic acid and producing same.
2,089,197 ; Aug. 10.
Engelskirchen, Paul T., Jr. (See Woodruff, H. S., and
Engelskirchen.)
Engelson, Larry R., New York, N. Y. Vest. 2,099,054 ;
Nov. 16.
Engelstein, Alvin, assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Conversion of hydrocarbon oil.
2,091,437 ; Aug. 31.
Engert, Caspar P., assignor to Poster Products, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Stencil printing machine. 2,071,824 ;
Feb. 23.
Engh, Arndt. (See Engh, Howard J., assignor.)
Engh, August C, Y'orkville, 111. Golf practice indicator.
2,069,650 ; Feb. 2.
Engh, Howard J., assignor of fortv-nine one-hundredths
to A. Engh, Salt Lake City, Utah. Vehicle hoist.
2,091,067 ; Aug. 24.
Engh, Walter B., Alexandria, Ind., assignor to The Mantle
Lamp Company of America, Chicago, 111. Wick adjust-
ing device. 2,094,208 ; Sept. 28.
Engineering Company, The. (See Eaton, John F., as-
signor.)
Engineering and Research Corporation, The. (See Biach,
J. L. and Geer, assignors.)
Engineering and Research Corporation, The. (See Carr,
Raymond L., assignor.)
Engineering & Research Corporation (formerly The Sterlin
Engineering & Research Corporation). (See Geer,
Charles D., assignor.)
Engineering and Research Corporation, The. (See Geer,
C D., and Biach, assignors.)
Engineering and Research Corporation, The. (See Green,
Paul, assignor.)
Engineering and Research Corporation, The. (See Kelly,
Frederick G., Jr., assignor.)
Engineering and Research Corporation. (See Wilcox,
Harry A., assignor.)
Engineering Laboratories, Inc. (See Scherbatskoy, S. A.,
and Neufeld, assignors.)
England. Frank W., assignor to Illinois Tool Works, Chi-
cago, 111. Lock washer. 2,102.495: Dec. 14.
England. William E., assignor to The Ohio Rubber Com-
pany. Willoughby, Ohio. Cover for running boards and
the like. 2.084,021 ; June 15.
Engle, John F., Lakewood, Ohio. Air valve. 2,069,105 ;
Jan. 26.
Engle, John F., Lakewood, Ohio. Sound reproducing and
amplifying system. 2,093,076; Sept. 14.
Engle, Melvin D., Winchester, JIass. Separation of liq-
uids and solids. 2.068,099 ; Jan. 19.
Engler, Julius, and E. Studt, assignors to Norddeutsche
Seekabelwerke A. G., Nordenham, Germany. Submarine
signaling cable. 2,101,386 ; Dec. 7.
Engler, Otto, and H. Peperkorn, assignors to Schmidt'sche
Heissdampf-Gesellschaft m. b. H., Kassel-Wilhelmsliohe,
Germany. Revolving grate. 2,091,587 ; Aug. 31.
English, Adem A.. Jersey City, and A. A. Forster, Union,
N. J., assignors to Standard Oil Development Com-
pany. Cooling plate for molding machines. 2 087,593 :
July 20,
English, Analdo M., Hartland, Vt., assignor to M. E.
Church, Boston, Mass. Metronome. 2,095,213 ; Oct. 5.
English, Clarence C, San Francisco, Calif. Rotarv en-
gine. 2,088,779 : Aug. 3.
English Electric Company Limited, The. (See Mardis,
P. L., Wilson, and CnUlbeck, assignors.)
English Needle & Fishing Tackle Company. The. (See
King, Hubert D., assignor.)
EnglLsIi, Orville B., Okmulgee, Okla. Lino shock absorber.
2.096,392 : Oct. 19.
Enelish. Solomon, London, England, assignor to Holophano
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Luminair. 2,089,693 ;
Aug. 10.
English, Willard W., assignor of one-half to Jack Pear-
son, Austin, Tex. Light diffusing material. 2,089,351 ;
Aug. 10.
Engs, William. (See Steck, L. V., Engs, and de Simo.)
Engs, William, Berkeley, assignor to Shell Development
Company, San Francisco, Calif. Separating and re-
covering hydrocarbons and alkyl esters from mixt\ire.^
thereof. 2,066,401 : Jan. 5.
Engs, William, .nnd A. Redmond, Berkeley, assignors to
Shell Development Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Halogenation of organic compounds. 2,077,382 ; Apr.
20.
Engs, William and R. Moravec, Berkeley, assignors to Shell
Development Company, San Francisco, Calif. Recovery
of alcohols. 2,088,083 ; July 27.
Engs, William, Oakland, and G. H. van de Griendt. Berke-
ley, assignors to Shell Development Company, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Production of anhydrous hydrocarbon de-
rivatives. 2,100,437 ; Nov. 30.
Engst, Norbert K. (See Johnstone, H. G., and Engst.)
Engstrand, Gunnar C, Matawan, N. J., assignor to S.
Marmorek, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for the move-
ment of viscous materials. 2,100,185 ; Nov. 23.
Bngstrom, Birger, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pipe thread protector.
2,073,389 ; Mar. 9.
Engstrom, Birger, assignor of sixty one-hundredths to
Spang, Chalfant and Co., Incorporated, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Pipe thread protector. 2,098,087 : Nov. 2.
Engstrom, Birger, assignor of sixty one-hundredths to
Spang, Chalfant and Co., Incorporated. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Inside pipe thread protector. 2.098,088 : Nov. 2.
Engstrom, Ernest P., Akron, Ohio. Casting method.
2,085 ;015 ; June 29.
Engstrom, Gustaf W., Riverside, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Substitute front truck for
tractors. 2,074,685 ; Mar. 23.
Engstrom, Gustaf W., Riverside, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Mud scraper for tractor
wheels. 2,077,919 ; Apr. 20.
Engstrom, Jo.seph P., Red Wing, Minn. Photographic
mounting press. 2,085,088 ; June 29.
En Holm, Norman, assignor of one-half to H. T. Llllien-
dahl. New Y'ork, N. Y. Internal combustion engine.
2,072,881 ; Mar. 9.
Enkur, Edward M. (See Fusting, F. E., and Enkur.)
Enkur, Edward M., assignor to Crown Cork & Seal Com-
pany, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Container cap, cap liner,
and applying liners to container caps. 2,073,415 ;
Mar. 9.
Enkur, Edward M., assignor to Crown Cork & Seal Com-
panv, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Making closure caps.
2,081.804 : May 25.
Ennis, Joseph B., Norfolk, Va. Laying-out and printing
device. 2,071,458 ; Feb. 23.
Enos, Irwin, et al. (See Riordan, Frank G., assignor.)
Ensco Asbestos Company. (See Fether, Donald W., as-
signor.)
Ensign-Bickford Company, The. (See Pearsall, David E., -■
assignor.) al
Ensign Carburetor Co. (See Ensign, Roy F., assignor.) ^1
Ensign Carburetor Co. Ltd. (See Ensign, Orville H., as-
signor.)
Ensign Carburetor Co. Ltd. (See Ensign, Paul W., as-
signor.)
Ensign Carburetor Co. Ltd. (See JlcCartney, Charles E.,
assignor.)
Ensign, Frank H., Salt Lake City, Utah. Egg cooker.
2,085,902 ; July 6.
Ensign, Harris N., Los Angeles, and H. A. Hanson, West
Los Angeles, assignors to Paramount Productions, Inc..
Los Angeles, Calif. Tension device for film reel.
2,082,328 ; June 1.
Ensign, Harris N., Los Angeles, and H. A. Hanson, West
Los Angeles, assignors to Paramount Productions, Inc.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Horizontal type film developing
and drying machine. 2,096,231 ; Oct. 19.
Ensign, Harris N., Los Angeles, and H. A. Hanson, West
Los Angeles, assignors to Paramount Productions, Inc.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Film drying machine. 2,096,232 ;
Oct. 19.
Ensign, Harris N., Los Angeles, and H. A. Hanson, West
Los Angeles, assignors to Paramount Productions, Inc.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Rinse tube for motion pictures
developing machines. 2,097,059 ; Oct. 26.
Ensign, Orville H., Pasadena, as.signor to Ensign Car-
buretor Co. Ltd., Huntington Park, Calif. Gas car-
bureting apparatus. 2,073,298 ; Mar. 9.
Ensign, Paul W., San Marino, assignor to Ensign Car-
buretor Co. Ltd., Huntington Park, Calif. System for
supplying volatile fuels to engines. 2,073,276 ; ^lar. 9.
Ensign, Roy F., San Marino, assignor to Ensign Car-
buretor Co. Ltd., Huntington Park, Calif. Gas car-
bureting apparatus. 2,073,299 ; Mar. 9.
Ensminger, George R., New Brunswick, N. J., assignor to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Coating composition. 2,088,052 ; July 27.
Ensslin, Adolf, North Attleboro, Mass. Hinge. 2,100,473 ;
Nov. 30.
Ensslin. Alfred. (See Wagner, H., Zabel, and Ensslin.)
Enstrom, August, Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Pettibone Mulliken Corporation, Wilmington,
Del. Foot guard for railway track construction.
2,091,095 ; Aug. 24.
Enterprise Jlanufacturing Company, The. (See Khoenle,
Herman F., assignor.)
Enterprise Manufacturing Company, The. (See Pflueger,
Charles T., assignor.)
Enterprise Manufacturing Company, The. (See Turner,
Homer M., assignor.)
Enterprise Manufacturing Company of I'cnnsylvania, The.
(See Brnun. Sylvan, assignor.)
Enterprise Railway Equipment Company. (See Campbell,
Arevle. assienor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
187
Entz, Theodore B., New Rochelle, N. Y. Storage battery
separator protector and plate support. 2,068,267 ; Jan.
19.
Enumclaw Co-operative Creamery Company. (See Mona-
han, Raymond A., assignor.)
Eppenbach, William, Grenwolde, Great Neck, Long
Island, New York, N. Y. Colloidal mill. 2,090,578 ;
Aug. 17.
Eppensteiner, William F., Rahway, N. J., assignor to The
American Metal Company, Limited, New York, N. Y.
Apparatus to be used in casting metal. 2,097,658 ;
Nov. 2.
Eppler, Andrew, deceased, by E. P. Eppler, executrix,
Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe Machinery Corpo-
ration, Paterson, N. J. Machine for pressing the bot-
toms of shoes. 2,073,005 ; Mar. 9.
Eppler, Ella P., executrix. (See Eppler, Andrew.)
Epps, Frank A., Westfield, N. J., assignor to Gulf Oil Cor-
poration. Fuel oil delivery control indicator.
2,097,835 ; Nov. 2.
Epstein, Albert K., and B. R. Harris, Chicago, 111. Re-
tardation of rancidity. 2,075,806 ; Apr. 6.
Epstein, Albert K., and B. R. Harris, Chicago, 111.
Oleaginous stabilization by the ester of glycerin with
phosphoric and higher fatty acid. 2,075,807 ; Apr. 6.
Epstein, Albert K., and B. R. Harris, Chicago, 111. Mar-
garine. 2,089,470 ; Aug. 10.
Epstein, Albert K., and B. R. Harris, Chicago, 111., as-
signors to Standard Brands, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Process and product for manufacturing leavened
bread. 2,067,908 ; Jan. 19.
Epstein, Casper M., Chicago, 111. Hypodermic needle.
2,091,438 ; Aug. 31.
]5pstein, Charles, Boston, Mass. Garment. 2,069,579 ;
Feb. 2.
Epstein, Harry M., New York, N. Y. Insect bait.
2,101,988 ; Dec. 14.
Epstein, Louis, and H. W. Miller, Miami, Pla. Window.
2,076,194 ; Apr. 6.
■ Epstein, Max, assignor to Hickock Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Strap and making the
same. 2,090,442 ; Aug. 17.
Equipment Rental Corporation. (See Hollingsworth,
Denzil M., assignor.)
Equitable Paper Bag Co. Inc. (See Poppe, George W.,
assignor.)
Equitable Powder Manufacturing Company. (See Sher-
man, Harry E., assignor.)
Erasmus, Hendrik W. B. de W. (See Bagley, G. D., and
Erasmus.)
Erb, John W., Martins Ferry, Ohio, assignor to Wheeling
Steel Corporation, Wheeling, W. Va. Treating appara-
tus. 2,094,879 ; Oct. 5.
Erb, Karl, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Griesheim, assignor to
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-
on-the-Main, Germany. Process and apparatus for ob-
taining noble gases. 2,096,694 ; Oct. 19.
Erban Operating Corporation. (See Madl6, Alain, as-
signor.)
Erbe, Ralph R., assignor to The Capehart Corporation,
Fort Wayne, Ind. Control apparatus for automatic
phonographs. 2.069.180 ; Jan. 26.
Erbe, Ralph R., and I. C. Hunter, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to The Capehart, Incorporated, Fort
Wayne, Ind. Automatic phonograph. 2,095,467 : Oct.
12.
Erben, Henry V., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. High voltage electric circuit in-
terrupter. 2,098,801 ; Nov. 9.
Erdmann, Konrad, Undonthein, Carinthin, Austria. Build-
ing oloment. 2,074,721 ; Mar. 23.
Erdmann, Konrad, Radonlhoim. Austria, assignor to
American Magnesium Metals Corporation, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Production of metals. 2,088,105; Jnlv 27.
Erdmann, Konrad, Undentlicin, Auslrla, and F. Ilansgirg,
Konan, Korea, assignors 1o American Magnesium Metals
Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. Conversion of magnesium
dust Into compact metallic magnesium. 2,097,689 ;
Nov. 2.
Erdmann, Wilhelm, Munich, Germany. Nonskldding de-
vice for use on road vehicles. 2,068,541 ; Jan. 19.
Erdner, WlUiiiin J., River Roiige, Mich. Building con-
slruction. 2,072,983; i\Tar. 9.
Erlmrdt, John W. (See Stewart, R. J., and Erbardt.)
Erhardt, SInnloy. (See Robertson, Alfred J., assignor.)
Erich, Itcnbcn, Avenal, assignor of one-third to W. J.
Erich, and one-third to W. G. Erich, San Joaquin
County, Calif. Automatic signal actuating switch for
vehicles. 2,008,315 ; Jan. 19.
Erich, Reuben, Avenal, Calif., assignor of one-third to W.
J. lOrlfl) .nnd one-third to \V. G. lOrlch. IMercury inertia
switch. 2,072,302 ; Mar. 2.
Erlrli, Walli'r G., et al. (See Erich, Reuben, assignor.)
Erich, William J., et al. (See Erich, Reuben, assignor.)
Erlckson, Arvld M. (See Gray, II. K,, and Krickson.)
Erickson, C. E., Company. "(See Erickson, Ernest R.,
assignor.)
Erickson, Carl A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Adjustable pliers.
2,084,633 ; June 22.
Erickson, (Jarl P., assignor to Rex Manufacturing Com-
pany, Connersville, Ind. Refrigerator cabinet.
2,070,008; May 11.
Erickson, Ernest R., assignor to C. E. Erickson Company,
Inc., Des Moines, Iowa. Applicator for applying wax,
varnish, polish, and the like. 2,066,829 ; Jan. 5.
Erickson, Ernest R., assignor to C. E. Erickson Company,
Inc., Des Moines, Iowa. Structure for display fixtures
and the like. 2,077,829 ; Apr. 20.
Erickson, Ernest R., assignor to C. E. Erickson Company,
Incorporated, Des Moines, Iowa. Merchandise sign.
2,086,860 ; July 13.
Erickson, Henrick G., Clear Lake, Iowa. Planter mecha-
nism. 2,085,354 ; June 29.
Erickson, Hjalmar, Cambridge, Mass. Book indexing ma-
chine. 2,078,656 ; Apr. 27.
Erickson, John E., East Grand Forks, Minn. Reel for
harvesters. 2,092,643 ; Sept. 7.
Erickson, John E., assignor to Metz Container Company,
St. Paul, Minn. Container band and fastener.
2,088,365 : July 27.
Erickson, Thorsten. (See Aldeen, G. W., and Erickson.)
Erickson, Tony T., South Hibbing, Minn. Drafting in-
strument. 2,101,365 ; Dec. 7.
Ericksson, Emil, assignor to Standard Process Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Multiple impression printing appa-
ratus and method. 2,103,812 ; Dec. 28.
Ericson, Charles B. (See Fox, B., and Ericson.)
Ericson, Franklin R. (See Dickinson, E. D., Ericson,
and Whlttier.)
Ericson, Franklin R., Marblehead, Mass., assignor to
General Electric Company. Governing mechanism for
elastic fluid turbines. 2,095,860 ; Oct. 12.
Ericson, Franldin R., and A. D. Somes, Marblehead, Mass.,
assignors to General Electric Company. Parallel flow
turbine arrangement. Re. 20,396 ; June 8.
Ericson, Franklin R., and A; D. Somes, Marblehead, Mass.,
assignor to General Electric Company. Parallel flow
turbine arrangement. 2,067,834 ; Jan. 12.
Ericson, George R., assignor to Carter Carburetor Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Carburetor. 2,093,959 ; Sept.
21.
Ericson, George R., assignor to Carter Carburetor Corpora-
tion, St. Louis, Mo. Cliarge forming device for internal
combustion engines. 2,093,960 ; Sept. 21.
Ericson, George R., assignor to Carter Carburetor Corpo-
ration, St. Louis, Bio. Automatic carburetor.
2,093,961 ; Sept. 21.
Ericson, George R., assignor to Carter Carburetor Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Fuel feed means. 2,101,536 ;
Dec. 7.
Ericson. Philip E. G., assignor to The Howell Company,
St. Charles, 111. Chair. 2,098,743 ; Nov. 9.
Ericson, Richard, assignor to Universal Insulation Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Perforated plaster sound-deadening
construction. 2,096,233 ; Oct. 19.
Ericsson, Emil G., Verkeback, Sweden. Snow chain for
automobile wheels. 2,089,352; Aug. 10.
Erie Enameling Company, The. (See Wheeler, Daniel D.,
assignor.)
Erie Meter Systems, Inc. (See Carlson, Nelson A., as-
signor.)
Erie Meter Systems, Inc. (See McDougall, Gilbert W.,
assignor.)
Erie i\Ieter Systems, Incorporated. (See Olsen, Louis R.,
assignor.)
Erie Resistor Corporation. (See Minnium, Byron B., as-
signor.)
Erikson, August, Foster Center, R. I. Scythe grip.
2,009,474 ; Feb. 2.
ICrikson, Leonard O., Maiden, Mass. Lamp socket.
2,077,877 ; Apr. 20.
Eriksson-Jons, Anders, Stockholm, Sweden, assignor to
Eleotrolux Corporation, Dover, Del. Suction nozzle.
2,091.131 : Sept. 28.
Eriksson-Jons, Anders, Stockholm, Sweden, assignor to
Electrolux Corporation, Dover, Del. Vacuum cleaner.
2,095,066 ; Oct. 5.
Erlandsen, Alfred C. S., Copenhagen, Denmark, assignor
to Geo. W. Bradv & Co., Chicago, 111. Moving display
apparatus. 2,097,148 ; Oct. 26.
Erlewine, Walter W.. Long Beach, Calif. Pitman stirrup
bearing. 2,079,113 ; May 4.
Rrling, Sven J., Nockeby, Sweden, assignor to The Do
Laval Separator Company, New York, N. Y. Hair
cutter for domestic animals. 2,072,445 ; Mar. 2.
Erman, Isaac, Detroit, Mich. Metal tile. 2,096,903 ;
Oct. 26. . ^ , .
lOrmold, lOdward, deceased. New York, N. Y : W. A. Guthrie,
execut or, P.ottlo labeling machine. 2,0.S0, 1 1 ."> ; May 1 8.
lOrmoId. Edwaid, deceased. New York, N. Y : W. A. Guthrie,
executor. Bottle labeling machine. 2,080,414 ; I\liiy IS.
Ern, Carl F., Jr., Solingen-Wald, Germany. Apparatus
for polishing razors and other articles. 2,098,283;
Nov. 9.
Ernest, Albert, and X. Waldman. Chicago. 111. Furniture.
2,070,160; Feb. 0. . , ,.
lOnicst, Ii'redcrick C, IIollls, assignor to Jenkins Bros,.
New York, N. Y. Air compressor relief vnlvo.
2,0!)0,512; Aug. 17.
lOniould, Jules, liOngwy, France, assignor to Socleto des
Hants Fouriicaux de la Cillers. I'rodudiig a lime brick.
2,07l>,8.s;{ ; Apr. l.'!.
lOrnoiild, Jules, Loiigwy, Friinc(>, assignor to Societe des
Hants ]<'onriiean.\ de la Cliii'rs, Producing a ilolonillp
brick. 2,076,881 ; Apr. 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Ernst, Ben H., Buffalo, N. Y. Street sign. 2,099,882 ;
Nov. 23.
Ernst. Carl J., assignor of one-half to O. F. Gargen, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Painting and decorating. 2,082,050 ;
June 1.
Ernst, Charles K. (See RIcKeown, William C, assignor.)
Ernst, Charles K., BufCalo, N. T. Lock. 2.067,383 ; Jan.
12.
Ernst, Charles K., Buffalo, N. Y. Safe. 2,101,470 ;
Dec. 7.
Ernst, Edward C. (See Ernst, Henry J., assignor.)
Ernst, Frederick C, Hollis, assignor to Jenkins Bros.,
New York, N. Y. Hand wheel for manually operable
elements. 2,086,158 ; July 6.
Ernst, George, Newaric, N. J. Water level control for
boilers. 2,077,679 ; Apr. 20.
Ernst, Hans, assignor to The Cincinnati Milling !Ma-
chine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Hydraulic circuit
control mechanism. 2,085,303 ; June 29.
Ernst, Hans, and M. E. Martellotti, assignors to The Cin-
cinnati Milling Machine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Vibrating tool metalworking machine. 2,074,257 ; Mar.
16.
Ernst, Hans, C. Herfurth, and L. F. Nenninger, assignors
to Cincinnati Grinders Incorporated, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Grinding machine. 2,101,644 ; Dec. 7.
Ernst, Henry J., Southgate, assignor of one-half to E. C.
Ernst, Newport, Ky. Sewing machine. 2,070,200 ;
Feb. 9.
Ernst, Herman. (See Flammang, J., Bowser, and Ernst.)
Ernst, Walter, Mount Gilead, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Hydraulic Press Corporation, Inc.,
Wilmington, Del. Hydraulic double-acting metal-
drawing press. 2.067.265 : Jan. 12.
Ernst, Walter, Mount Gilead, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Hydraulic Press Corporation, Inc.,
Wilmington, Del. Hydraulic press operating circuits
and valves therefor. 2,070,720 ; Feb. 16.
Ernst, Walter, Mount Gilead, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Hydraulic Press Corporation. Inc..
Wilmington, Del. Automatic minimum pressure control
for operating machinery. 2,079,904 ; May 11.
Ernst, Walter, Mount Gilead. Ohio, assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to The Hydraulic Press Corporation, Inc.,
Wilmington, Del. Hydraulic control device. 2,086,295 ;
July 6.
Ernst, Walter, Mount Gilead, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Hydraulic Press Corporation, Inc.,
Wilmington, Del. Gear pump. 2,103,524 ; Dec. 28.
Erny, Frank, Kenmore, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Tension oleo
strut. 2,092,644 : Sept. 7.
Erpelding. Joseph A., and L. P. Erpelding, Indianapolis,
Ind. Folding chair structure. 2,088.644 ; Aug. 3.
Erpelding, Lawrence P. (See Erpelding, Joseph A. and
L. P.)
Errera, Attilio, Turin, Italy. Cash register and com-
puting machine. 2.082,155 ; June 1.
Errig, William F., Philadelphia, and G. M. Pfundt, Church-
ville. Pa. Spiralizing control mechanism for tire groov-
ers and slotters. 2,086,020 ; July 6.
Ertel, John C. Indianapolis, Ind., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Bragg-Kliesrath Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Vacuum clutch control. 2,095,803 ; Oct. 12.
Ervin, Thomas C, Chattanooga, Tenn. Boiler. 2,085,089 ;
June 29.
Erwin, Arthur F. (See Erwin, Orland R., assignor.)
Erwin, Orlando R., assignor to A. F. Erwin, Wauwatosa,
Wis. Powder distributor. 2,068,978 ; Jan. 26.
Erwin, Ted. et al. (See Sonman, Carl, assignor.)
Erwin, Weldon C. (See Sweet, Cecil H., assignor.)
Erwin, Weldon C, Huntington Park, assignor to John
Grant, Los Angeles, Calif. Fishing tool. 2,090,616 ;
Aug. 24.
Erwin, Weldon C, Huntington Park, assignor to J. Grant,
Los Angeles, Calif. Pipe swedge. 2,096,234 ; Oct. 19.
Erwood, Joseph, assignor to The Webster Company,
Chicago. lU. Picture projector. 2.067.8.'?5 : Jan. 12.
Erwood, Joseph, assignor to The Webster Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Sound and projection apparatus. 2,070,226 ;
Feb. 9.
Esau, Abraham, Jena, Germany. Method of diathermic
treatment by means of high frequency. 2,073,201 ;
Mar. 9.
Esch, Mark F., Washington, D. C. Oil gauge rod wiper.
2,069,406 ; Feb. 2.
Eschenbach. Wolfram, Munich, Germany. Production of
ketone. 2,0S0.5r.2 ; May IS.
Eschenbacher, Hermann, Ridgewood, and P. J. Kircher,
Brooklyn, assignors to The Jacobs Bros. Co., Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Scale beam structure. 2,070,786 ;
Feb. 16.
Eschenbacher, Hermann, Ridgewood, and P. J. Kircher,
assignors to Tlie Jacobs Bros. Co., Inc., Brooklvn,
N. Y. Scale. 2,090,288: Aug. 17.
Eschenbrenner, Hector, Columbus, Ohio. Lined concrete
pipe. 2,070,888; Feb. 16.
Esdaile, Edward W., ArnclifTe, near Sydney, and R. Platt-
Hepworlh, Paddington, near Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia. Sound film apparatus. 2,069,137 ; Jan.
20.
Eshbaugh, Jesse E., Flint, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Lens type reflector signal.
2,096,166 ; Oct. 19.
Eskilson. Nelse, and O. Brander, San Pedro, Calif. Direc-
tion signal. 2,081,805 ; May 25.
Eskilson, Sven A., Stockholm, A. R. Gunnert, Lidingo, and
K. G. E. Hiibinette, Stockholm, Sweden, assignors to
American Gas Accumulator Company, Elizabeth, N. J.
Arrangement for fixation of the edges of a joint to be
welded. 2.080,563 ; May 18.
Eskimo Pie Corporation. (See Birdsall, Wilfred T., as-
signor. )
Espenschied, Lloyd, Kew Gardens, N. Y., and H. E.
Curtis, East Orange, N. J., assignors to American Tele-
phone and Telegraph Company. Shielded circuits for
open wire lines. 2,099,800 : Nov. 23.
Espinosa, Al. (See Bray, Nelson H., assignor.)
Espinosa, Louis, Maspeth, N. Y. Shaving brush.
2,067,756 ; Jan. 12.
Esposito, Gerardo. (See Regis, E., and Esposito.)
Esselen, Gustavus J. (See Derby, E. R., and Esselen.)
Esselen, Gustavus J., Swampscott, assignor to The Fiber-
loid Corporation, Indian Orchard, Mass. Condensation
products. 2,092,056 ; Sept. 7.
Esselen, Gustavus J., Swampscott. and J. Lurie, Spring-
field, assignors to The Fiberloid Corporation, Indian
Orchard, Mass. Making colored sheets of cellulose
esters, synthetic resins, and the like. 2,078,214 ; Apr.
20.
Essers, Jakob, Lank-on-the-Rhine, Germany, assignor to
The Buell Combustion Company Limited, London, Eng-
land. Rotary drum drier. 2,070,227 ; Feb. 9.
Essert, Ralph P. (See Barnhart, A. J., and Essert.)
Essex Rubber Company. (See Oakley, Laurence M., as-
signor. )
Essex Specialty Co. (See Neuss, Jacob D., assignor.)
Essick, John H., Erie. Pa. Composition for preventing
vapor lock in internal combustion engines. 2,067,384 ;
Jan. 12.
Essig, William, New York, N. Y. Toothpick dispenser.
2,087,841 ; July 20.
Essl, Max, Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to Baldwin- Sou th-
wark Corporation. Internal combustion engine.
2,098,031; Nov. 2.
Estate Stove Company, The. (See Kahn, Bertrand B.,
assignor.)
Estate Stove Company, The. (See Kahn, B. B., and
Hake, assignors.)
Estel. Edwin L., St. Louis, Mo. Surveying instrument.
2,079,795 ; May 11.
Estermyer, Peter P., Sr., Ypsilanti, assignor of one-half
to C. Ellis, Milan, Mich. Automatic radio receiver.
2,072.046 ; Feb. 23.
Esterow, Leo. (See Klein, Calvin W., Esterow, and A.
Klein.)
Estes, Philip H. (See Wohrman, C. R. E., and Estes.)
Estes, Phillip H.. Rutherford, N. J., and F. H. Clark, New
York, N. Y., assignors to The Western Union Telegraph
Company, New York, N. Y. Electric contact
2.094.570; Sept. 28.
Estes, Rufus B., and C. Anagnost, Knoxville. assignors to
National Smoke Eliminator Incorporated. Knox County,
Tenn. Gas and solid separator. 2,092.305 ; Sept. 7. .•
Estlinbaum, W. D., et al. (See Alley, Thomas R., as- Bl
signer.) ■
Etablissements Jacob-Delafon Campagnie Ceramique de
Pouilly-sur-Saone et Belboye. (See Mallet, Charles,
assignor.)
Etablissements Lambiotte Freres et al. (See Charles,
Ernest A., assignor.)
Etched Products Inc. (See JIarshall, Donald A., as-
signor.)
Etlihg, Harold A., assignor to The Weather-Seal Com-
pany, Barberton, Ohio. Supplemental window sash.
2,079,283 ; May 4.
Etten. Nicholas L., Waterloo, Iowa. Ironing machine.
2,077,680 ; Apr. 20.
Etten, Nicholas L,, Waterloo, Iowa, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Cliamberlain Corporation. Operating
mechanism for pressors. Re. 2(),328 ; Apr. 13.
Etten, Nicholas L., Waterloo, assignor to W. K. Voss,
Davenport, Iowa. Laundry machine. 2,077,467 ; Apr.
20.
Etten. Nicholas L., assignor to Chamberlain Corporation,
Waterloo, Iowa. Wringer. 2,084,766 ; June 22.
Etten, Nicholas L., assignor to Chamberlain Corporation,
Waterloo, Iowa. Wringer relea'se and reset mecha-
nism. 2,100,074; Nov. 23.
Etzol, Charles, Philadelphia. Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Etzo Corporation. Jlotion pictures and
apparatus therefor. 2,101.842: Dec. 14.
Etzkorn, Rudolf, Oberbruch, Germany, assignor to North
American Rayon Corporation. New York, N. Y. Manu-
facture and after treatment of artificial filaments, yarns,
etc. 2,090,802 ; Aug. 24.
Etzkorn, Rudolf, and E. Knehe, Wnppertal-Barmen, as-
signors to firm I. P. Bembe-g Aktiengesellschaft. Wup-
pertal-Oberbarmen, Germany. Producing cellnlosic
films. 2,067,522 ; Jan. 12.
Kt7o Corporation. (Spo Etzel. Charles, assignor.)
Eubank, William S., Philadelphia, Pa. Air conditioning
device. 2,075,389 ; Mar. 30.
liuclid Road Machinery Company, The. (See Armington,
Arthur P., assignor.)
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Eudaly, Newton L., and H. H. Vollner, assignors to
The Drackett Company, Cincinnati, Oliio. Macliine
for feeding and applying inserts to can-cover insets.
2,080,039 ; May 11.
Eugene,- Ltd. (See Burton, Milton, assignor.)
Eugene, Ltd. (See Durham, H. N., and r'innegan, as-
signors.)
Eugene, Ltd. (See Moulin, Pierre L., assignor.)
Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Company. (See Court, Kennetti,
assignor.)
Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Company. (See Hemrich,
Rudolph, assignor.)
Enrich, Joe E. G., West Didsbury, JIanchester, Eng-
land, assignor to TJSL Battery Corporation, Niagara
Falls, N. Y. Specific gravity indicating device.
2,072,162; Mar. 2.
Eurich, Joe E. 6., West Didsbury, Manchester, Eng-
land, assignor to TJSL Battery Corporation, Niagara
Falls, N. Y. Specific gravity indicating device.
2,072,164; Mar. 2.
Eustis, George F. (See Mateer, G. L., and Eustis.)
Eustis, Grant B., Englewood, N. J., assignor to Union Bag
& Paper Corporation, Hudson Falls, N. Y. Carbon black
sack. 2,084,296 ; June 15.
Eustis, Henry W., Geneva, Switzerland. Swimming de-
vice. 2,078,068 ; Apr. 20.
Euwer, Herbert D., St. Charles, Mo., assignor to American
Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Air con-
ditioning system for railway passenger cars. 2,068,851 :
Jan. 26.
Euwer, Herbert D., St. Charles, Mo., assignor to Ameri-
can Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Air
conditioning system for railway cars. 2,068,852 ; Jan.
26.
Evans, Abraham. (See Cohen, A., and Evans.)
Evans, Benjamin, Albany, N. Y. Fiberboard bos and
blank therefor. 2,094.448 ; Sept. 28.
Evans Case Company. (See Bates, Arthur, assignor.)
Evans Case Company. (See Bowen, William F., assignor.)
Evans Case Company. (See Dion, William A., assignor.)
Evans Case Company. (See Gibson, Thomas M., assignor.)
Evans Case Company. (See Reilly, Alfred F., assignor.)
Evans Case Company. (See Weisz, Matthias, assignor.)
Evans, Charles E., Seattle, Wash. Wire tying machine.
2,088,133 ; July 27.
Evans, Charles E., assignor of one-fourth to L. G. How-
ard, Council Bluffs, Iowa. Container. 2,090,527 ;
Aug. 17.
Evans, Clyde, Portland, Oreg. Highway warning and sig-
naling device. 2.093,190 ; Sept. 14.
Evans, Daniel D., et al. (See Hover, Monte E., assignor.)
Evans, Drue M., Wood River, III., assignor to Petroleum
Conversion Corporation, New York. N. Y. Control de-
vice for hot blast stoves. 2,073.447 ; l\Iar. 9.
Evans, Drue M., Wood River. 111., assignor to Petroleum
Conversion Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cracking
oils. 2,094,980 ; Oct. 5.
Evans, E. S., & Sons. (See Evans. Robert P.., as.signor.)
Evans, E. S., and Sons. (See Evans, R. B., Dilg, and
Germann, assignors.)
Evans, Earl R., assignor to G. L. De IMott. Washington.
D. C. Apparatus for indicating velocity. 2,083,945 ;
June 15.
Evans, Edward S., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Evans
Products Company. Railway control auto stop.
2,075,892 ; Apr. 6.
Evan^, Edward S., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Worth
Company. Car loading device. 2,086,706 ; July 13.
Evans, Edwin R. (See Rockwell, E. A., and Evans.)
Evans, Edwin R., Kenilworth, 111. Reaction type power
brake unit. 2,097,873 ; Nov. 2.
Evans, Edwin R., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Campbell, Wyant and Cannon Foundry Com-
pany, Muskegon Heights, Mich. Brake drum and form-
ing the same. 2.086,021 ; July 6.
Evans, Gilbert H., New York, N. Y. Water heating appa-
ratus. 2,075,708 ; Mar. 30.
Evans, H. C, & Company. (See Collins, E. J., Hennessey,
and Eraser, assignors.)
Evans, Harry L. (See Ilohl, G. I., and Evans.)
Evans, Harry L., assignor to Cartoning Machinery Cor-
poration. Newport, R. I. Carton closing means.
2,088,102; July 27.
Evans, Henry D., Saoo, Maine, assignor to Pppperell Manu-
facturing Company, Boston. Mass. Textile sheet and
the manufactiiro thereof. 2.091.237: Aug. 24.
Evans, James O. (See Mooney, William T., assignor.)
Evans, Jolin, Salt Lake City, Utah. Laundry machinery.
2,070,528 : Feb. 9.
Evans, John, Riverside, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Radio Corporation of America, New York,
N. Y. Frcquoncy niultii)lifipr. 2.086.904: July 13.
Evans, .Tolin, Riverside, N. J,, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Radio Corporation of America, New York.
N. Y. Radio transmitter apparatus. 2,086,905 ; July
13.
Evans, John, Riverside, N. J., assignor to R.ndio Cor-
poration of America. Amplifier. 2,091 ,2.'')8 : Aug. '.U .
Evans, John (i., assignor to W. D. Allen IManufncturing
Company, (Chicago. 111. Sprinkler. 2.086.515 ; July 6.
Evans, Leigh R.. assignor to Ilardlnge Bios. Inc.. lOfinlrn.
N. Y. Variable speed drive mechanism. 2, 066, 500 :
Jan. 5.
Evans, Llewellyn W., assignor to Rheem Manufacturing
Company, Richmond, Calif. Clamping ring for recep-
tacle covers. 2,079,114 : Mav 4.
Evans, Jlartin E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Projectile. 2,087,594 ;
July 20.
Evans, Morris S. (See Bitler, W. T., and Evans.)
Evans Products Company. (See Evans, Edward S., as-
signor.)
Evans Products Company. (See Fehr, -E. J., and Tobin,
assignors.)
Evans Products Company. (See Lintern, William, as-
signor.)
Evans Products Company. (See Lintern, William and
J. B., assignors.)
Evans Products Company. (See Tobin, Kenneth J., as-
signor.)
Evans, Ralph L., assignor to Zotos Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Hair waving pad. 2,068,169 ; Jan. 19.
Evans, Richard A. J., Chicago, 111. Mixing valve.
2,103,067 ; Dec. 21.
Evans, Robert B., Detroit, Mich., assignor to E. S. Evans
& Sons. Windshield wiping motor. 2,082,485 ; June 1.
Evans, Robert B., Grosse Pointe, and E. W. Dilg and
G. Germann, assignors to E. S. Evans and Sons, Detroit.
Slich. Windshield wiper mechanism. 2,103,001 ; Dec.
21.
Evans, Robert D., Swissvale, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Directional ground relay. 2,066,932 ; Jan. 5.
Evans, Robert D., Swissvale, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Regulating system. 2,075,105 ; Mar. 30.
Evans, Robert G. N., assignor to The Bunting Brass &
Bronze Company, Toledo, Ohio. Bearing lock.
2,082,944 ; June 8.
Evans, Roy Q. (See Owens, E. N., and Evans.)
Evans, S. W., & Son. (See Evans, Wayne S., assignor.)
Evans, Seth, assignor to Hughes Tool Company, Houston,
Tex. Pipe clamp. 2,091,916 ; Aug. 31.
Evans, Theodore. (See Moravec, R. Z., Evans, and Hum-
phreys. )
Evans, Theodore, Kensington Park, and K. R. Edlund,
Berkeley, assignors to Shell Development Company, San
Francisco, Calif. Mixed tertiary hesyl ethers.
2,077,681 ; Apr. 20.
Evans, Theodore, Kensington Park, and K. R. . Edlung,
Berkeley, assignors to Shell Development Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Mixed tertiary butyl ethers.
2,080,034 ; May 11.
Evans. Theodore W., and E. F. Bullard, Berkeley, assignors
to Shell Development Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Ethers and producing the same. 2,067,385 : Jan. 12.
Evans, Walter B., F. C. Garratt, Jr., and E. F. Hoppes,
assignors to The Everwear Manufacturing Company,
Springfield, Ohio. Swing seat. 2,100,002 ; Nov. 23.
Evans, Wayne S., assignor to S. W. Evans & Son,
Philadelphia, Pa. Umbrella frame. 2,072.254 ; Mar. 2.
Evans. Will, Hawthorne. Calif. Mop. 2,088.366 : Julv 27.
Eveleth, Clarence M., River Forest, 111. Weather strip.
2,069,916 ; Feb. 9.
Evenson. Martin B., Arlington, Iowa. Water bowl hanger.
2,096,889 ; Oct. 26.
Everel Products Corporation. (See Everts, Walter W., as-
signor.)
Everest, Herbert A., and H. C. Jennings, Los Angeles,
Calif. Folding wheel chair. 2,095,411 ; Oct. 12.
Everett, Arthur C, Boston, assignor to Pneumatic Scale
Corporation, Limited, Quincy, Mass. Closure applying
machine. 2,082,048 : June 1.
Everett, Charles E., assignor to The Massey-Harris Com-
pany, Racine, Wis. Hammer mill. 2,066,615 ; Jan. 5.
Everett, David W., San Francisco, Calif. Cooling a light
projector and the beam produced thereby. 2,080,120;
May 11.
Everett, David W., San Francisco, Calif. Valve oiling
system. 2,095,598; Oct. 12.
Everett, Edward A., Long Island City, N. Y. Electric
rail bond. 2,074.379 : Mar. 23.
Everett, Richard E.. assignor to The Hoover Company,
North Canton, Ohio. Advertising display device.
2,080,466: May 18.
Everett, Samuel J., London, assignor to Thos. Firth &
John Brown Limited. Yorkshire, England. Drawing
process. 2,077,682 ; Apr. 20.
Everett, Terry, VVatertown, N. Y., assignor to The New
York Air Brake Company. Wasp excluder for air
brakes. 2,101,214; Dec. 7.
Everett, William D., Watertown, I. F. Starner, and F. V
Olson, Belmont, assignors to Hood Rubber Company,
Inc., Watertown, Mass. Making soles. 2,071.065 • Feb
16.
Everhard, Harry H., Canton, Ohio. Hot water heater
2.098,489 ; Nov. 9.
Everliards, Joseph Cologne, Germany. Forehead laniD
for doctors. 2,088,735 ; Aug. 3.
EvcrlicMrl, lOugi'ue \V., .Maeslran/.a. Pachuoa. Mexico
Drill. 2,095,692 : Oct. 12.
lOvorlM.slllc. Inc. (See II(<sse, Uichnrd, assignor)
Everly, WllUnm L.. Akron, Ohio. Cheeae-protectlne de-
vice. 2,070,829; Feb. 16.
Evers, Arllmr J., assignor to Arvey Corporation, Chlcngo
III. Display actuating mechanism. 2.004.317: Sept.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bvers, Edward A., et al. (See Gyger, Walter J., as-
signor.)
Evers, William H., assignor to Preplan, Inc., Cleveland,
Ohio. Revetment. 2,094,167 : Sept. 28.
Evers, William L. Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Socony-
Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Lubricant and producing .same. 2,088,193 ; July 27.
Everson, Rov B., Chicago, 111. Inlet fitting for swimming
pools. 2,088,410 ; July 27.
Everson, Roy B., Chicago, 111. Electrolytic apparatus for
preparing'chemical solutions. 2.099,801 ; Nov. 23.
Everts, Walter W., Baltimore, Md. Propeller for air-
craft or the like. 2,071,513 ; Feb. 23.
Everts, Walter W., assignor to Everel Products Corpora-
tion, Baltimore, Md. Aeroplane. 2,074,897 ; Mar. 23.
Everwear Manufacturing Company, The. (See Evans, W.
B.Garr.-itt, and Hoppes, assignors.)
Everv, Elmer D., Rochelle Park, N. J. Well screen.
2,101,537 ; Dec. 7.
Evitt, Harry G., assignor to The Parker Metal Decorating
Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Cake container.
2,085,493 ; June 29.
Evleth, Earl M., Park Ridge, assignor to The Bastian-
Blessing Company, Chicago, 111. Welding torch.
2,070,396 ; Feb. 9.
Ewald, Mark, Olympia, Wash., assignor to Special Equip-
ment Company, Portland, Oreg. Manufacturing cor-
ing spoons. 2,072,103 ; Mar. 2.
Ewart, William M., assignor to Carter Carburetor Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Valve structure. 2,066,523 ;
Jan. 5.
Ewart, William M., assignor to Carter Carburetor Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Carburetor spring. 2,099,106 ;
Nov. 16.
Ewert, Herman W. (See Zika, F. J., and Ewert.)
Ewing, Benton N., Fayetteville, N. C, assignor to Martin
Brothers Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Scroll-
work cutter. 2,085,462 ; June 29.
Ewing Development Company. (See Grebe, John J., as-
signor. )
Ewing, George W., et al. (See Chandler, Daniel L., as-
signor.)
Ewing, Herbert O., Mlddleport, Ohio. Fuel reclaiming
device. 2,099,802 ; Nov. 23.
Ewing, Sydney E. T., and A. L. Egan, Johannesburg, Union
of South Africa. De-vaporizing compressed air.
2,077,315 ; Apr. 13.
Ewing, Sydney E. T., and A. L. Egan, Johannesbure,
Transvaal, IJnion of South Africa. Conditioning mine
air. 2,097,723 ; Nov. 2.
Ewing, WylJe B., assignor to Wheeling Steel Corporation,
Wheeling, W. Va. Making pipe. 2,086,125 ; July 6.
Ewing, Wylie B., assignor to Wheeling Steel Corpora-
tion, Wheeling, W. Va. Guard structure. 2,090,115 ;
Aug. 17.
Ewing, Wylie B., Wheeling, W. Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Vulcan Rail and Construction Com-
pany, Maspeth, N. Y. Railing and manufacture there-
of. 2,101,707 ; Dec. 7.
Exact Weight Scale Company, The. (See Flanagan,
Thomas B., assignor.)
Exact Weight Scale Company. (See Okey, Perry, as-
signor. )
Excel Auto Radiator Company. (See Sperry, Philmore
F., assignor,)
Excel Auto Radiator Company. (See Sperry, P. F., and
Lake, assignors.)
Excel Curtain Company. (See Holt, Thomas W., as-
signor.)
Excel Curtain Company. (See Holt, T. W., and Levari,
assignors.)
Excel Curtain Company. (See Levan, John F., assignor.)
Excel Taping Machinery Co. (See Olson, Carl A., as-
signor.)
Excell Manufacturing Company. (See Olson, Raymond
W., assignor.
Ex-Cell-O Aircraft & Tool Corporation. (See Alden, Car-
roll R.. assignor.)
Ex-Cell-O Aircraft & Tool Corporation. (See Lemon,
Joseph R., assignor.)
Ex-Cell-O Corporation. (See Alden, Carroll R., assignor.)
Ex-Cell-O-Corporation. (See Birkebak, Christian A., as-
signor.)
Ex-Coll-O Corporation. (See HofFer, James P., assignor.)
Excelsior Hardware Company, The. (See Komenak, Al-
bert J., assignor.)
Excelsior Machine Corporation. (See Miller, George C.
assignor.)
Exelmnns, Maurice, Paris, France, assignor to Holopliane
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Reflector for recti-
linear light sources. 2,090,453; Oct. 19.
Exhibit Supply Company. (See Maitland, Frank K.,
assignor.)
Exhibit Suppl.v Company. (See Radtke, Bruno, assignor.)
Exhibit Supply Company. (See Radtke, P.., and Goss-
willer, assignors.)
Exhibit Supply Company, The. (See Simpkins. C. R., and
Radtke, assignors.)
Exloy, Leo F., Johnson City, assignor to Endicott Johnson
Corporation, I'^ndicott, N. Y. Lift cutting die and
process. 2,070,469 ; Feb. 9.
Exley, Leo F., Johnson City, assignor to Endicott Johnson
Corporation, Endicott, N. Y. Lift cutting machine.
2,070,477 ; Feb. 9.
Exline, Katharine M., et al. (See Exline, M. P., and
Beale, assignors.)
Exline, Marcus P., and W. F. Beale, Dallas, assignors
of one-third to L. M. Lowrie, Houston ; one-third to
K. M. Exline, Dallas, Tex., and one-third to said Beale.
Wind actuated advertising sign. 2,091,389 ; Aug. 31.
Exline, Marcus P., and W. F. Beale, Dallas, Tex., as-
signors of one-third to D. J. Lyons, St. Louis, Mo., and
said Exline assignor of one-third to K. M. Exline, Dal-
las, Tex. Display device. 2,098,450 ; Nov. 9.
Exner, Donald W., Forest Hills, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Companv, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Reverse-current switch. 2,081,991 ; June 1.
Expanded Metal Company, The. (See Hamilton, Benja-
min H. N. H., assignor.)
Expello Corporation, The. (See Dunaway, Sanford J.,
assignor.)
Experimental Laboratories Incorporated. (See Dunham,
Clayton A., and A. R., assignors.)
Express Lift Company Limited, The. (See Stevens,
Ronald J., assignor.)
Extrom, John A., Tomahawk, Wis., and H. Martin, Chi-
cago, 111. ; said Extrom assignor to Tomahawk Kraft
Paper Company, Tomahawk, Wis., and said Martin as-
signor to The Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Bleaching of pulp. 2,101,706 ; Dec. 7.
Eyer, Carl. (See Krauch, C, Eyer, and Schliephake.)
Eynon, Thomas M., Philadelphia, Pa. Making gauges.
2.099,803; Nov. 23.
Eyre, John V., and H. Langwell, Epsom, England.
Manufacture of polymerization products from aldols.
2,088,367 ; July 27.
Eyring, Herbert, North Olmsted, assignor to The Globe
Machine & Stamping Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Ra-
diator grille construction. 2,089,935 ; Aug. 17.
Eyster, James A. (See Branson, D. E., Holden, and
Eyster. )
Ezykut Tool Corporation, The (See Wells, Thomas E.,
assignor.)
Ezzi, Mike, et al. (See Perillo, Biagio, assignor.)
F. P. P. Electric Company. (See Wilkins, Roy, assignor.)
F S K Manufacturing Company Inc. (See Fels, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Faas, Walter, San Diego, Calif. Camera. 2,086,315 ;
July 6.
Fabbrica Italiana Magnetl Marelli Soc. An. (See Quinta-
valle. Umberto, assignor.)
Faber, Eberhard, Pencil Co. (See Woessner, John J., as-
signor.)
Faber, Ernst, Stuttgart, Germany. Portable vacuum
cleaner. 2,088,236 ; July 27.
Faber. Ernst, Stuttgart, Germany. Vacuum cleaner.
2,089,601 ; Aug. 10.
Faber. Ernst, Stuttgart, Germany. Vacuum cleaner.
2,103,154; Dec. 21.
Faber, Henry B. (See Driggs, L. L., Jr., and Faber.)
Faber, Herbert A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Soil and vent pip-
ing. 2,067,078 ; Jan. 5.
Faber, Herbert A., assignor to The Formica Insulation
Company, Cincinnati. Ohio. Decorative laminated prod-
uct and manufacture. 2,084.081 ; June 15.
Faber, Herbert A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Floor construction.
2,101,538 ; Dec. 7.
Faber, Hermann. (See Zetzsche, W., and Faber.)
Faber, Hermann. (See Zetzsche, W., Graumann, Faber,
and Stlx.)
Faber, John, Jr., Haledon, N. J. Rope clip. 2,097,550 ;
Nov. 2.
Faber, John P. (See Bushnell, J. B., and Faber.)
Faber, John P. (See Robinson, A. P., and Faber.)
Faber, John R., Flint, Mich. Snapping roller. 2,103,002 ;
Dec. 21.
Faber, Otto, Kenmore, N. Y. Evaporating apparatus.
2,073,738 ; Mar. 16.
Faber, Peter J., assignor to Montgomery Ward & Co.,
Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Protective seal for electric
batteries. 2,070.426 ; Feb. 9.
Faber & Schleicher, A. G. (See Wormser, Arthur, as-
signor.)
Faberson, Julius, Chicago, 111. Pad support and holder for
general use, 2,071,514 ; Feb. 23.
Fabian. Constantine F.. Brookfield, Conn., and A. N.
Sachancn. Luxembourg. Luxembourg, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to The Non-Mercuric Carrot Com-
pany. Danbury, Conn. Process of and composition for
waterproofing permeable material. 2.086,792 ; July 13.
Fabian, Constantine F., Brookfield. and A. N. Sachanen,
Luxcinhours. I^uxombourg. assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Non-Mercuric Carrot (Company. Danbury,
Conn. Composition for waterproofing permeable mate-
rial. 2,086,793 ; July 13.
Fabian. Constantine F., Brookfield, Conn,, and A. N.
Sachancn, Woodbury, N. J,, assignors to The Non-Mer-
curic Carrot Company, Danbury, Conn. Process of
carroting fur and the like and composition therefor.
2,087,854 ; July 20.
Fabian, Constantino F., Brookfield, Conn., and A. N, Sach-
anen, Woodbury, N, J,, assignors to The Non-Mercuric
Carrot Company, Danbury, Conn. Carroting fur and
the like and composition therefor. 2.087,855 ; July 20.
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I'abian, Constantine F., Brookfield, Conn., and A. N.
Sachanen, Woodbury, N. J., assignors to The Non-Mer-
curic Carrot Company, Danbury, Conn. Carroting fur
and the like and composition therefor. 2,087,856 ;
July 20. ^ , ^^
Fabian, Constantine F., Brookfield, Conn., and A. N.
Sachanen, Woodbury, N. J., assignors to The Non-
Mercuric Carrot Company, Danbury, Conn. Carrot-
ing fur and the like and composition therefor.
2,087,857 ; July 20. ^ ^ „,
Fabian, Frederick W., East Lansing, Mich., and E. W.
Adams, Hammond, Ind., assignors to Standard Oil Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Soluble oil. 2,097,085 ; Oct. 26.
Fabreeka Products Company. (See Dwyer, Thomas F.,
Jr., assignor.) „ ^ ^
Fabreeka Products Company. (See Dwyer, T. F., Jr., and
Hassett, assignors.)
Fabrifax, Ltd. (See Hough, Edward H., Jr., assignor.)
Fabrikelektr. Apparate Fr. Sauter A. G. (See Sehmitt,
Werner, assignor.)
Fabriksaktiebolaget Haldataxametern. (See Ostberg,
Karl G., assignor.)
Fabrizio, Achillo, Havre de Grace, Md. Stickless sky-
rocket. 2,087,281 ; July 20.
Fabry, William H., Alhambra, Calif. Portable air condi-
tioning apparatus. 2,091,198 ; Aug. 24.
Facer, Charles A., Bridgeport, Ohio. Smoking pipe.
2,101,387 ; Dec. 7.
Factor, Frank, and P. E. Fisher, assignors to Max Factor
& Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Dry make-up cosmetic in
solid cake form. 2.101,843 ; Dec. 14.
Factor, Max, & Co. (See Factor, F., and Fisher, as-
signors.)
Factor, Max, & Co. (See Firestein, M., and Ferentzy,
assignors.) „
Fafnir Bearing Company, The. (See Hellyar, Charles H.,
a.ssignor. )
Fafnir Bearing Company, The. (See Searles, Raymond
R., assignor.)
Fafnir Bearing Company, The. (See Smith, John W., as-
signor.)
Fafnir Company, The. (See Lesiter, F., and Smith, as-
signors.)
Fagan, Edgar W. J., Brooklyn, assignor of one-half to
A. G. George, New York, N. Y. Figure toy. 2,100,245.;
Nov. 23.
Fagan, Joseph T., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to Uniteil
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. \York
supporting mechanism. 2,078,318 ; Apr. 27.
Fageol, Robley D. (See Leibing, W. E., and Fageol.)
Fageol, William B., assignor to Twin Coach Company,
Kent, Ohio. Motor vehicle and vehicle power and
drive mechanism. 2,083,059 ; June 8.
Fageol, William B., Kent, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Divco-Twin Truck Company, Detroit,
Mich. Vehicle drive and control mechanism. 2,097,391 ;
Oct. 26.
Fagerburg, Carl F., Chicago, 111. Windshield defroster.
2,079,203 : May 4.
Fagergren, William, Salt Lake City, Utah. Aerating ma-
chine. 2,101,331 : Dec. 7.
Fagg, Frank P., Millbury, Mass. Control mechanism
for fulling machines. 2,087,342 ; July 20.
Fagley, Gilbert H., Pittsfiold, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Contact assembly. 2,088,411 ; July
27.
Fahey, John T., Oil City, Pa. Valve. 2,076,336 ; Apr. 6.
Fahlberg-List Aktiengesellschaft Chemische Fabriken.
(See Memminger, Karl, assignor.)
Fahnoe, Harold H., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Circuit interrupter. 2,095,736 ; Oct. 12.
Fahrnbtllil, Jean, Ijucerne, assignor to Paul Carpentier
Sohne Bucherfabrik Aktiengesellschaft, Zurich, Switzer-
land. Holding device for the sheets of loose leaf books.
2,068.229 ; Jan. 19.
Fahy, Frank P., New Rochelle, N. Y. Method of and
apparatus for magnetic testing. 2,097,947 ; Nov. 2.
Faigle, Carl. (See Faigle, Friedrich and C. )
Faigle, Friedrich and C, Hard, near Bregenz, Austria.
Device for the treatment of hanks of yarn particularly
for the dyeing thereof. 2,090,385 ; Aug. 17.
Failinger, Walter H., Washington, Pa., assignor to Hazel-
Atlas Glass Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Leer loader.
2,077,830 ; Apr. 20.
Failla, Gioacchino, New York, N. Y. Testing radiant
energy. 2,094,318 ; Sept. ^8.
Failla, Gioacchino, New York, N. Y. Testing method and
apparatus. 2,097,700; Nov. 2.
Falior, Charles W., Foro^st Hills, and H. A. Thompson,
Edgewood, assignors to Tlie lliiioii SwKch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Apparatus for shunting of
track clrciiilH. 2.092,837; Si'pl. 1').
Fair, All)crt 10. H., St. (Jatharines, Ontario, Canada,
assignor to Economy Filler Processes, Inc., Niagara
Falls, N. Y. Machine for the manufacture of paper.
2,079,846; May 31.
Pair, JanicH h\, assignor to J. G. Fair, Now Kensington,
Pa. Aulomiillc self locldng clolhcHlIno faslcncr
2,076,940; Apr. 13.
Fair, JchhIc G. (See Fair, James F., assignor.)
Fair, Iliehnrd, Modesto, Calif. Pig stringing niachlno.
2,087,(508 ; July 20.
Pair, William F., Jr., West New York, N. J., assignor to
The Barrett Company, New York, N. Y. Bituminous
emulsion. 2,087,400 ; July 20.
Fair, William P., Jr., assignor to The Barrett Company,
New York, N. Y. Making bituminous emulsions.
2,087,401 ; July 20.
Fairbairn, Walter M. (See Johnson, A. M., and Pair-
bairn.)
Fairbanks, E. and T., and Company. (See Bousfield,
Alfred, assignor.)
Fairbanks, E. and T., and Company. (See Guldbrandsen,
Guldbrand, assignor.)
Fairbanks, E. and T., and Company. (See Hadley, H. A.,
and Gulbrandsen, assignors.)
Fairbanks, E. and T., and Company. (See Howard, Alfred
C, assignor.)
Fairbanks, E. and T., and Company. (See Ward, Willard
H., assignor.)
Fairbanks, Jerry B., assignor of thirty-seven and one-half
percent to R. A. Lindsay and twenty-five percent to
E. Hix, Los Angeles, Calif. Sound transmitting, record-
ing, and reproducing mechanism. 2.080,812 ; May 18.
Fairbanks, Jerry B., and R. W. Carlisle, Los Angeles,
Calif. Cooking utensil. 2,080,171: May 11.
Fairbanks, Morse & Company. (See Clements, Everett G.,
assignor. )
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. (See Guthrie, Bernard M., iis-
signor.)
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. (See Herri ck, George H., as-
signor.)
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. (See Jahnke, Charles B., as-
signor.)
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. (See Madely, Lee K., assignor.)
Fairbanks, Morse & Company. (See Mahana, Charles G.,
assignor.)
Fairbanks, Morse & Company. (See Beis, Curt F., as-
signor.)
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. (See Ritz, Frederick, assignor.)
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. (See Schneider, Heinrich, as-
signor.)
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. (See Schou, Theodor, assignor.)
Fairbanks, Morse & Co. (See Yost, L., and Norris, as-
signors.)
Fairbanks, Sumner C. (See Hammersley, C. S., and Fair-
banks.)
Fairbrother, Almon M. (See Conradi, L. C, and Fair-
brother.)
Fairchlld Aerial Camera Corporation. (See Gaty, John
P., assignor.)
Fairchlld, E. E., Corporation. (See Friedrich, C, and
Wareham, assignors.)
Fairchlld. Polley & Eliel, Inc. (See Collier, Charles W.,
assignor.)
Fairchlld, Roland J., Kalamazoo, Mich. Condenser cool-
ing water control. 2.076,402 ; Apr. 6.
Fairchlld, William, Albany, N. Y., assignor to A. P. W.
Paper Company, Inc. Towel cutting and folding ma-
chine. 2,077,878; Apr. 20.
Fairey Aviation Company Limited, The. (See Youngman,
Robert T., assignor.)
Fairfield Engineering Company, The. (See Thumlert,
Edgar A., assignor.)
Fairfield, Thomas James. (See Beaver, C. J., and Fair-
field.)
Fairmount Glass Works, Incorporated. (See Ferguson,
John, assignor.)
Fairweather, David A. W., Falkirk, and J. Tlionms. de-
ceased, Polmont, Scotland, by O. M. Thomas, Wilms-
low, and Barclays Bank Limited, Manchester, Eng-
land, executors, assignors to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Dyeing by means of sulphuric esters
of indanthrones. 2,091,143 ; Aug. 24.
Fakult, Joseph G., Cleveland, Ohio. Ash sifting device.
2,092,112 ; Sept. 7.
Falck Muus, Thor, Rjukan, assignor to Norsk Hydre-
Elektrisk Kvaelstofaktieselskab, Oslo, Norwa.v. Pro-
duction of sulphate of ammonium. 2,095,074'; Oct. 5.
Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited. (See Griinningsaeter,
Anton M., assignor.)
Falconer, Leo P., Milwaukee, AVis. Fur cloaning device.
2,082,051 ; June 1.
Falconer, Robert, and E. Colllgnon, Mexico D. P., Mexico.
Gas generator. 2,088,368 ; July 27.
Falok, Oskar. (See Wnllis, T., "and Fnlek.)
Falge, Robert N., Anderson, Ind., C. 10. (Jodley, Ypsllantl,
and J. H. Little, Detroit, assignors to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Making redector signals.
2,086,356 ; July 6.
Falk, Andrew, Iloinestoad, assignor of one third to E.
li. Hillenbrand inul one-lliird to W. IliUenbijind. Pitts-
burgh, Pu. Roll towel cabinet. 2.090,255 ; Aug. 17.
Fallc Corporation, The. (See Karisli. Thomas, assignor.)
Falk Corporation, The. (See Sclnnltter, Walter P., as-
signor.)
li'alk Corporation, The. (See Slonneger, John C, as-
signor.)
Falk, Prank A., StacyvlUc, Iowa. Combined window
adjuster and lock for doors. 2,080.707 ; July 13.
Ii'alk, H., Silver Spring, I\Id., and C. 10. .Sniouse. Wash-
ington, 1). C. Itiicl; lor holding printing machine
iniitrix niMgii/lnes. 2,09 1, 910 ; .Aug. 31.
Ii'nlkenherg, WllliMm P.. M.'fNignor to Itiivollle Uille Range
Company, Chicngo. 111. MarUsinan.shlp practicing de-
vice. 2,070.529; Feb, 0. h "»
192
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Falkenstein, Ivan, New York, N. Y. Roll package and
end label therefor. 2,080,564 ; ilay 18.
Falkint)urg, Ray E., et al. (See Burkhalter, Lloyd, as-
signor.)
Falla, Fernando, Millburn Township, Essex County, N. J.,
assignor to Edge Moor Iron Company, Edge Moor, Del.
Method and apparatus for supplying additional heat to
waste heat boiler plants. 2,081,697 ; May 25.
Faller, Ernest A., Brooklyn, assignor to International
Business Machines Corporation. New York, N. Y. Syn-
chronizing clock. 2,093,553 ; Sept. 21.
Fallert, Clifford D., assignor to Robert Gaylord, Inc.,
St. Louis, Mo. Container. 2,082,200 ; June 1.
Fallert, Clifford D., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Gaylord Container Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Carton.
2,089,694 ; Aug. 10.
Fallou, Jean, Paris, France, assignor to General Electric
Company. Selective protective device for electric lines.
2,075,709 ; Mar. 30.
Fallou, Jean, :Montrouge, France, assignor to Compagnie
pour la Fabrication des Compteurs & Materiel d'Usines
a Gaz. Automatic regulator. 2,102.145 ; Dec. 14.
Fallscheer, Fritz, Reutlihgen, Germany. Device for pro-
ducing tubes or bobbins of the kind used in the textile
industry for receiving the yarn. 2,076,451 ; Apr. 6.
Faltermayer, Frederick W., Philadelphia, Pa. Speed
change device. 2,074,997 ; Mar. 23.
Fanarjian, John. Union Citv, N. J. Convertible table and
cabinet. 2,100,641 : Nov. 30.
Fanner Manufacturing Company, The. (See Gibson,
Samuel H., assignor.)
Fanner Manufacturing Company, The. (See Raible,
Cliavlfs O.. assignor.)
Fanto, Emil C. (See Omohundro, A. L., and Fanto.)
Fantz, Fred C, Webster Groves, Mo. Return bend fit-
ting for oil stills. 2,072,669 ; Mar. 2.
Faragher. Warren F., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Houdry
Process Corporation, Dover, Del. Solvent extraction
in successive operations. 2.0)95,972 ; Oct. 19.
Faragher, Warren F., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Treat-
ment of hydrocarbon oils. 2,096,798 ; Oct. 26.
Farastan Company, The. (See Ebert, Joseph, assignor.)
Farber, John £)., assignor to Management and Research.
Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Synthetic resins. 2,102,617 ;
Dec. 21.
Farber, S. W., Inc. (See Foster, Hoyt K., assignor.)
Farber, Simon W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Seal for coffee mak-
ers. 2.086,357 ; July 6.
Fardon, John C, Cincinnati, Ohio. Recording device for
sound on films. 2.077,102 ; Apr. 13.
Faria, Anthony, assignor of one-half to J. Schor, San
Francisco, Calif. Fishhook. 2,094,267 : Sept. 28.
Faries JIanufacturing Company. (See Davis, Abner F.
H., assignor.)
Faries Manufacturing Company. (See Dickerson, Bert A.,
assignor.)
Faries, Robert, St. Davids, Pa. Rail joint. 2,071,397 :
Feb. 23.
Farina, Giovanni, Turin, Italy. Hydraulic operating
mechanism for motor vehicle brakes. 2,077,748 ; Apr.
20.
Faris, Joseph W., assignor to The Cincinnati Time Re-
corder Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Time stamp ribbon
feed mechanism. 2,100,027: Nov. 23.
Farkas, Emil N., and F. F. Farkas, Chicago, 111. Sales
and advertising display devices. 2.091,260 ; Aug. 31.
Farkas, Frank F. (See "Farkas. Emil N., and F.)
Farkas, Ruth L., New York, N. Y. Muff for handles of
baby carriages. 2,089,086 ; Aug. 3.
Farkas, Samuel F., Fairfield, Conn., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Alternating current resulator. 2,068.316: J.th. 19.
Farkas, Samuel F., Fairfield, Conn., and L. P.. Hilton, as-
signor.*! to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
New York, N. Y. Alternating current regulator.
2.069.825 : Feb. 9.
Farkas. William, assignor of one-third to B. Nemeth, and
one-third to M. Nemeth, Brooklyn. N. Y. Power tack-
ing device for umbrellas. 2,087,756 ; July 20.
Farley, Eliot. (See Townsend, R. S.. and Farley. 1
Farley, Owen F., Brookline, Mass. Game. 2,069.106 :
Jan. 26.
Farm Tools, Inc. (See Warne, Frederick C. assignor.)
Farmer, Avad L., Los Angeles, Calif. Trailer brake sys-
tem. 2,099,263 ; Nov. 16.
Farmer. Charles D.. Detroit, Mich. Deodorant container.
2,087,341 ; July 20.
Farmer, Clyde C;. (See Canetta, J., Farmer, and Stew-
art.)
Farmer, Clyde C. (See Conant, W. I., and Farmer.!
Farmer, Clyde C. (See Stewart, C. D., and Farmer.)
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pres-
sure brake. 2.068,317 : Jan. 19.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pres-
sure brake. 2,008,318 : .Tan. 19.
Farmer, Clyde C. Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The West-
Inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Dust
guard. 2.071.736 : Feb. 23.
Farmer, Clyde C. Pittsburgh. Pa., assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding. Pa. Mag-
netic track brake construction. 2.071,737; Feb. 23.
assignor to The Westing-
Wilmerding, Pa. Piston
to The Westing-
' Pa. Brake coii-
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Automatic
control for brake systems. 2,077,920 ; Apr. 20.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Load brake
mechanism. 2,077,921 ; Apr. 20.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Load brake
mechanism. 2.077.922 : Apr. 20.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Empty and
load brake device. 2,077,923 ; Apr. 20.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Railway
vehicle control apparatus. 2,081,662 ; May 25.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Retarda-
tion controller. 2,081,663 : May 25.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Brake pipe
holding means. 2,081,698 ; May 25.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
pressure brake. 2,081.700 ; Jlay 25.
Farmer. Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Brake
valve device. 2.084,675 ; June 22.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company. Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
pressure brake. 2,087,624 ; July 20.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv. Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
pressure brake. 2,087,625 ; July 20.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake CJompanv. Wilmerding, Pa., Fluid
pressure brake. 2.088,166 ; July 27.
Farmer, Cl.vde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv. Wilmerding, Pa. Empty and
load bralce. 2,092,245 : Sept. "
Farmer, Clyde C. Pittsburgh,
house Air Brake Company,
ring joint. 2.092,413 : Sept.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor
house Air Brake Company. Wilmerdin:^
trol mechanism. 2.092.415; Sept. 7."
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv. Wilmerdins. Pa. Braking
system. 2.092.416 ; Sept. 7.
Farmer, Clyde C. Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company. Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
pressure brake control. 2,092.417 ; Sept. 7.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Bypass
valve for dirt collectors. 2,096,484; Oct. 19.
Farmer, Clyde C., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Magnetic
track brake. 2,096,485 ; Oct. 19.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv, Wilmerding, Pa. Magnetic
brake. 2.096,486 ; Oct. 19.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Load
brake mechanism. 2,096,487 ; Oct. 19.
Farmer, Cl.vde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
pressure brake. 2,096,488 ; Oct. 19.
Farmer. Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company. Wilmerding, Pa. Load
brake mechanism. 2.103,353 ; Dec. 28.
Farmer, Clyde C. Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv. Wilmerding, Pa. Magnetic
brake shoe. 2,103,354 ; Dec. 28.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv. Wilmerding, Pa. Insect
excluder. 2,103.355 : Dec. 28.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, and E. E. Hewitt, Edge-
wood, assignor to The Westinshouse Air Brake Com-
pany, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pressure brake.
2,074.743 : Mar. 23.
Farmer, Clyde C, Pittsburgh, and D. L. McNeal, Wilkins-
burg, assignors to The Westinghouse Air Brake Com-
pany, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pressure brake.
2,081,699 ; May 25.
Farmer, Clyde C., Pittsburgh, and E. E. Hewitt, Edge-
wood, assignors to The Westinghouse Air Brake Com-
panv. Wilmerding. Pa. Automatic train control device.
2,103.352: Dec. 28.
Farmer, George C, Beverly, 111., assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Companv. Wilmerding, Pa. Brake
valve handle. 2,092.414 : Sept. 7.
Farmer, George C, Chicago, 111., assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding. Pa. Pneu-
matic clutch control device. 2,099,422 ; Nov. 16.
Farmer, John A., Lancaster, Pa. Package or container.
2.093,974 : Sept. 21.
Farmer, John A.. Lancaster,
closure. 2,093.975 : Sept. 21
Farmer, John A., Lancaster,
2.093,976 : Sept. 21.
Farmer, John A., Lancaster, Pa.
Sept. 21.
Farmer. John A.. Lancaster,
2.093,978: Sept. 21.
Farmer. John A., Lancaster, Pa. Bag or package
2.093,979; Sept. 21.
Pa. Combined bag and
Pa. Closure for bags.
Bag closure. 2,093,977 :
Pa. Sealing bags.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Farmers Manufacturing Company. (See Lampert, Sadron
C.. assitmor. )
Farmers Mercantile Company. (See Renault. Jean C,
assignor.)
Farmes, Emll 13. (See Ohme, W. F., and Farmes.)
Farner, Joseph E. (See Major, R. F., and Farner.)
Farnham, Frank E., Providence, R. I. Safety catch for
pins and making the same. 2,0C6,SG0 ; Jan. 5.
Farnham, Paul O., Boonton, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Audio frequency transmission circuit.
2,070,971 ; Feb. 16.
Farnham, Paul O., Boonton, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Radio Corporation of America, New York,
N. Y. Amplifier circuit. 2,072,94.5 ; TJar. 9.
Farnham, Paul O., Boonton, N. J., assignor, by mesbe as-
signments, to Radio Corporation of America, New York,
N. Y. Dynatron oscillator. 2,074,465 ; Mar. 23.
Farnham, Paul O., Boonton, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Tuning selectivity control
circuit. 2,076,812 ; Apr. 13.
Farnham, Paul O., Boonton, N J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Selective coupling circuits. 2,083,901 ;
June 15.
Farnham, Paul O., Boonton, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Tuned circuits. 2,090,513 ; Aug. 17.
Farnham, Paul O., Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Harmonic analyzer.
2.072,946 : Mar. 9.
Farnham, Paul O., Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America,
New York, N. Y. Radio receiving system. 2,088,194;
July 27.
Farnham, Paul" O., Boonton, N. J., assignor, by mesne
nssignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Electrical wave transmission system.
2,096,393 ; Oct. 19.
Farnham, Paul O., Boonton, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Radio Corporation of America. Radio
receiver. 2,097,874 : Nov. 2.
Farnham, Ralph A., Herkimer, N. J. Protective article
of manufacture. 2,078,488 ; Apr. 27.
Farnham, Ralph A., Herkimer, N. Y. Jlethod and appara-
tus for making fibrous articles. 2,081,740 ; May 25.
Farnham, Sydney W., assignor to Goodman Manufac-
turing Company, Chicago, 111. Cable reel locomotive.
2,089,997 ; Aug. 17.
Farnsworth, Henry S. (See Souther, C. W., and Farns-
worth.)
Farnsworth, Philo T., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Farnsworth Television Incorporated. Electron multi-
plying device, 2,071,535; Feb, 23,
Farnsworth, Philo T., San Francisco, Calif., assi.gnor 1o
Farnsworth Television Incoi-porated. Oscillation gen-
erator. 2,071.510 : Feb, 23,
Farnsworth, Philo T., assignor to Farnsworth Television
Incorporated, San Francisco, Calif. Jlultipactor phase,
control, 2,071,517 ; Feb, 23,
Farnsworth, Philo T., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Fiirii.'jworth Television Incorporated, Electron image
amplifier, 2,085,742 ; ,Tuly G.
Farnsworth, I'hilo T., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Fnrn.sworth Television Incorporated. Image dissector.
2,087,683 ; July 20.
Farnsworth, Philo T., assignor to Farnsworth Television
Incorporated, Hun Francisco, Calif. Incandescent light
source. 2,089,054 ; Aug. 3.
Farnsworth, Pliilo T., assignor to Farnsworth Televi-
sion Incorporated, Ran Francisco, Calif. Multipactor
oscillator and amplifier. 2,091,4.39; Aug. 31.
Finnsworth, Philo T., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
I'arusworth Television Incorporated. Projection ap-
paratus. 2,091,705 ; Aug. 31.
Farnsworth, Plrilo T., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Farnsworth Television Incorporated Tliermionic oscil-
lograpli. 2,099,846; Nov. 23.
Fnrnsworth, Philo T., .nssignor to Farnsworth Television
Incorporated, San Francisco, Calif. Image analysis
lube. 2,100,841 ; Nov. 30.
Fiirnsworlh, I'iiilo T,, .n.ssignor to Farnsworth Television
Incorporated, San Francisco, Calif. Charge storage
tulx", 2,100.842 ; Nov. 30.
Farnsworth, Philo T., San Francisco, Ctilif., and B, C.
Gardner, Plillad(4plii.'i, Pa., assignors to Farnsworth
Television Tncorponiti-d, Snn Francisco, Calif. Lumines-
cent screen, 2,098,000 : Nov. 2.
Farnsworth TelevlHion Incorporated. (See Bamford,
Ilarr.v S., nK.slgnor. )
Farnsworth Televlsinn Incorporated, (See Farnsworlli.
Philo T,, assignor.)
Farnsworth Television Incorporated. (See Farnswoith,
P. T., and Gardner, assignors.)
Farnsworth 'l'el(!vislon Incorporated, (Si'o f!,'ir<lner. li.
<■',, and Brolly, nssignoi-.'*, )
FarnRwordi Television Incorporated, (SeeVurlan, RussfiU
II,, assignor,)
Farnsworth TelevlHion Ineor|)oni1eil. (See Varlan, It, It.,
and <!iirdni'r. iiw^lgnors.)
FiirnMU'iirlli, Ward J,, and J, B. Bobland, San Jose, Calif.
I)lH|,eiiHing.devlce, 2,070.201 ; Feb, <J.
122128— P— 13
(See Schnuck, C. F., as-
(See Smith, Alexander,
al. (See Kuhns, A.,
Farr, Fred D., Mamaroneck, assignor to Revere Copper and
Brass Incorporated, Rome, N. Y. Book end and like
supports. 2.076,941 ; Apr, 13.
Farr, Warren H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd Wheel
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle wheel. 2,083,325 ;
June 8.
Farraguet, George E. (See Huey, H. I., and Farraguet.)
Farraud, Clair L., Larchmont, assignor to United Research
Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Plural motor
interlock system. 2,074,686 ; Mar. 23.
Farrand, Clair L., Larchmont, assignor to United Research
Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Synchronous
motor and constructing same. 2,075,893 ; Apr. C.
Farrar, Dennis, Lower Walton, near Warrington. J. C. F.
Davidson, London, and T. G. M. Harris, Fleet, England.
Construction of roofs, floors, ceilings, and the like.
2,096,629 ; Oct. 19.
Farrar, Elizabeth J., et al. (See Wilson, Elihu C, as-
signor.)
Farrar, Georee W., Iberville, Quebec, Canada. Vertical
card file. 2,095.662 ; Oct. 12.
Farrar. Mercer G., Scarsdale, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corpora-
tion. Cabinet for fuel gas cjdinders. 2,087,141 ; July
13.
Farrar, Robert W., Springdale, Pa. Noise reducing
means. 2,089,117 ; Aug. 3.
Farrell, Anna E., Seattle, Wash. Duplex hair waver.
2,068,170 ; Jan. 19.
Farrell, Anna E,, Seattle, Wash, Device for holding and
curling h.iir, 2,102,687; Dec. 21.
Farrel-Birmin.gham Company. (See Gregory, D. J., and
Schnuck, assignors.)
Farrel-Birminghain Company,
signer.)
Parrel-Birmingham Company,
assignor.)
Farrel-hiirmingham Co. Inc., et
assignor, and Lautz.)
Farrell, Clayton S., assignor to Farrell Manufacturing
Company, Joliet, 111. Device for forming tank vehicles.
2,088,053 ; July 27.
Farrell, Frank J,, Beccles, England, Surgical dressing,
bandage, electrical insulating binding, and otlier wrap-
ping.s, 2,093,910; Sept, 21,
Farrell, Fred, Chicago, 111. Drawing board attachment.
2,085,304; June 29.
Farrell, Fred, Elmwood Park, 111., assignor to Electrical
Engineers Equipment Company. Electric switch.
2,096,033; Oct. 19.
Farrell, George B. (See Brown, H. J., and Farrell.)
Farrell, Joseph K. O'M., New York, N. Y. Cosmetic con-
tainer. 2,094,000 ; Sept, 28.
F.Trrell, Joseph K, O'M., New York, N. Y. Cosmetic de-
vice. 2,103,577 ; Dec, 28,
Farrell Manufacturing Company, (See Farrell, Clayton
S.. assignor.)
Farrell, Maik, Detroit, Mich. Reenforced envelope.
2,085,962 ; July 6.
Farrell, Robert A. (See Abrams, A., Forcey, and Farrell.)
Farrelly, Joseph, Pelham, N. Y. Closure device.
2,082,691; June 1.
Farrington, Bruce B. (See Humphreys, R. L., and Far-
rington.)
Farrington, Charles E., Phoenixville, Pa. Portable agi-
tator. 2.073.025 : >rar. 16,
Farrington, Charles E., Phoenixville, Pa. Bushing for
drums. 2,079,991 ; May 11.
Farrington Manufacturing Company. (See Dugdale,
Richard M., assignor.)
Farrngia, Charles, New York, N. Y. Safety lifeboat.
2,096,167; Oct. 39.
Farval Corporation, The. (See Acker, George H., as-
signor.)
Farwell, Joseph, assignor to S. F. Bowser & Company,
Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. Film-forming means in vacuum
system for removing impurities from oils. 2,070,498 ;
Apr, 6.
Farwell, Joseph S. (See Allen. G. W., and Farwell.)
Fash, Ralph H., Fort Worth, Tex. Shaving preparation.
2,074,833; Mar. 23.
Fassett, Ijoienzo J., Boston, assignor to J. T. Wood Co.,
Ware, Mass. Skate shoe. 2,096,677 ; Oct. 19.
Fassin, (Justave, Ironde(iuoit, assignor to Bausch & Lomb
Optical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Colorimeter.
2,101,9.34 : Dec. 14,
I'assin, Gustave, Irondoquoit. and J. R. IMilos. assignors
to Bausch & Iiomb Optical Coniimny. Rochester. N. Y.
Colorimeter, 2,101.!)3:!; Dee, 14.
I'assnncht, Karl, assignor to Speidel Corporation, Provi-
dence, R. I. Ornamental jewelry structure. 2,082.879;
.Mine 8,
Ii'.ist, Fred L., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Socony-Vnc-
inim Oil Comimny, Incor))or)ited. Now York, N. Y. Pls-
lllling oils. 2,085,422; Juno 29.
Fust, Gustavo, TjliidMinoor-on Si'vern, Annapolis, assignor
to (Justavo Fast Engineering (Corporation, Annnpolis,
Md. Brake construet Ion. 2.0,89,<)9(i ; Aug. 17.
I'^nst, Gustave, EnglnetM'Ing (\irponitlon, (Sw Fnst,
Gnstiive. iis.slirnor.i
['"'listing, Jolinn S, Cntieidiagen, Deinn'irk, assignor to
1''. L, Sinlilth I*!: Ciinipany, New York. N, V, ,\ppiUMt\is
for removing dnst from giis<'s, 2,003,806 ; Sept, 21.
194
INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
(See Root, Percy H.,
Ail-plane booster.
Fate-Root-Heath Company, The.
assignor.)
Fator, Charles D., San Antonio, Tex.
2,086,545 ; July 13.
Faucher, Louis P., North Grosvenor Dale, Conn. Bakery
equipment. 2,074,744 ; Mar. 23.
Faulhaber, Roland W., assignor to The Troxel ^Ifg.
Company. Elyria, Ohio. Saddle and method of making
same. 2,083,060 ; June 8.
Faulhaber, Roland W., assignor to The Troxel Manufac-
turing Company, Elyria, Ohio. Saddle. 2,093,911 ;
Sept. 21
Faulk, William Q., St. Petersburg, Fla. Knock-down and
adjustable transmission hoist. 2,072,398 ; Mar. 2.
Faulkner, Harold W., assignor to Marshall Field & Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Undergarment. 2,072,550 ; Mar. 2.
Faulkner. Lionel E., Hillside, X. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Air Reduction Company, Incorporated.
Material for arc welding. 2,102,891 ; Dec. 21.
Faultless Rubber Company, The. (See Miller, Thomas
W., assignor.)
Faultless Rubber Company, The. (See Miller, Vernon L.,
assignor.)
Faunce, Benjamin R., Riverside, N. J. Heat extractor.
2,070,427 ; Feb. 9.
Faunce, Raymond T., Washington, D. C. Cooking uten-
sil. 2,076,140 ; Apr. 6.
Fauner, Joseph F., Irvington, N. J. Meeting rail filler.
2,093,754; Sept. 21.
Faure, Leonard L. (See De Groote, M., Keiser, Faure,
and Wirtel.)
Fans, Harold T. (See Arey, R. G., and Faus.)
Faus, Harold T., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Electrical-measuring instrument.
2,102.409 : Dec. 14.
Fausek, Arthur J., and I. F. Fausek, Clayton, Mo. Elec-
trode holder. 2,077,468 : Apr. 20.
Fausek, Arthur J. and I. F., Clayton, Mo. Cutting ma-
chine. 2,088,695 ; Aug. 3.
Fausek, Irwing P. (See Fausek, Arthur J., and I. F.)
Fausel, Charles A. (See Brand, Harry R.)
Fausse, Joseph, Jlelrose Highlands, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Shoemaking tool. 2,089,951 ; Aug. 17.
Fausse, Joseph, Melrose Highlands. Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Cbriwration, Paterson, N. J.
Preparing prewelted uppers. 2,095,973 ; Oct. 19.
Faust, Fred A., assignor to The Bristol Company, Water-
burv. Conn. Sanitary pressure operated device.
2.0n4,?.19 : Sept. 28.
Fauth, Philipp L.. Wiesbaden-Dotzheim. Germany, as-
signor to Gesellschaft zur Verwertung Fauth'scher
Patente m. b. H., Wiesbaden, Germany. Apparatus
for continuous distillation and deodorization.
2,078,841 ; Apr. 27.
Fauth, Philipp L., Wiesbaden-Dotzheim, and J. Reichert,
assignors to Gesellschaft zur Verwertung Fauth'scher
Patente m. b. H., Weisbaden, Germany. Dehydrating
and rendering flesh. 2,086,072 ; July 6.
Favatt, Angel C, Reno, Nev., assignor to Positive Lock
Nut Corporation. Nut lock. 2.073,612 ; Mar. 16.
Favre, John A., Rutledge, Pa., assignor to General Electric
Companv. Contact mechanism. 2.098.032 : Nov. 2.
Fawcett, Eric W., Winnington, Northwich. England, as-
signor to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Pro-
ducing rotenone and associated substances from natural
sources containing the same. 2,096,678 ; Oct. 19.
Fawcett, Eric W., and J. L. McCoweu, Northwich, Eng-
land, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries, Lim-
ited. Vacuuin distillation. 2.073.202 : Mar. 9.
Fawcett. Francis T., Woodford, England. Driving of
supercliargers of internal combustion engines.
2.091,356; .\ug. 31.
Fawick, Thomas L., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Borg-War-
ner Corporation, Chicago, 111. Automobile drive.
2,075,980 ; Apr. 6.
Fawick, Thomas L., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Bragg-
Kliesrath Corporation, South Bend. Ind. Freewheel
drive for automobiles. 2.081.581 : May 25.
Fawick, Thomas L., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Industrial
Clutch Company. Clutch. 2,086,954 ; July 13.
Fawick, Thomas L., Akron, Oliio. assignor to Industrial
Clutch Company. Clutch. 2,007,856 ; Nov. 2.
Fawick, Tliomas L., Akron. Ohio, assignor to Borg- Warner
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Transmission. 2,100.:n2;
Nov. 30.
Fawick, Tliomas L., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Borg- Warner
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Transmission. 2,101,134 ;
Dec. 7.
Fay. Clifford E., Chatham, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories. Incorporated, New York, N. Y..
High frequency transmission system. 2,081,425 ; May
25.
Fay-Egan ^Manufacturing romp.my. The. (See Blackburn.
S. M., and Sclipllenbach. assignors.)
Fav, Horace B., Shaker Heights, and N. J. Quinn, Toledo,
Ohio. Sand blasting apparatus. 2,092,962 ; Sept. 14.
Fay, Joseph W., Villa Park, assignor of one-half to E. F.
Chambless, Chicago, 111. Metal container. 2,071,030;
Feb. 16.
Fajv, Joseph W.. Villa Park, assignor of one-half to E. F.
Chambless, Chicago, 111. Stopper for bottles and the
like. 2,072,592 ; Mar. 2.
Fay. Joseph W., Villa Park, assignor of one-half to E. F.
Chambless, Chicago, 111. Cooking utensil cover.
2,088,848 ; Aug. 3.
Fazel, Charles S., Syracuse, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Solvay Process Company, New York, N. Y.
Packing and transportation of ammonium nitrate-am-
monia compositions. 2,077,469 ; Apr. 20.
Fear, Fred, & Company. (See Cook, William H., as-
signor.)
Fear. Fred, & Co. (See Doxsee, J. 11., Jr., and Cook,
assignors.)
Fear, Ralph G., Los Angeles, Calif. Eliminating back-
ground noise in recording sound. 2,079.959 ; Slay 11.
Pear, Ralph G., Los Angeles, Calif. Combined printing
and recording machine. 2,079,960 ; May 11.
Fearnside, Ralph S., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Surface
Combustion Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Continuous
heat-treating furnace. 2,078,905 ; Apr. 27.
Pearon, Harold. (See Nash, Richard L., assignor.)
Feaster, John H., assignor of one-half xu C. H. Pritchard,
Des Moines, Iowa. High pressure gas compressor.
2,074.543 ; Mar. 23.
Pebod Corporation. (See Frank, Nathan, assignor.)
Febrey, Harold H., South Orange, N. J., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Antichecking iron. 2,080,962 ; May 18.
Febrey, Harold H., South Orange, N. J., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Companv of New Jersey, New
York, N. Y. Rail bond. 2,083.946 ; June 15.
Pechheimer, Paul R., assignor to The Karl Kiefer Machine
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Closing and sealing of
collapsible tubes. 2,102,840 ; Dec. 21.
Fechtner, Josef, Berkeley, Calif. Beet topping machine.
2,071,738 ; Feb. 23.
Fedden, Alfred H. R., and F. M. Owner, assignors to
The Bristol Aeroplane Company, Limited, Bristol,
England. Airscrew. 2,083,439 ; June 8.
Fedden, Alfred H. R.f and J. W. Copley, assignors to
The Bristol Aeroplane Company Limited, Bristol, Eng-
land. Cowl for air-cooled aircraft engines. 2,098,947 ;
Nov. 16.
Fedders Manufacturing Company. (See Climenhaga,
Ernest B., assignor.)
Fedders Manufacturing Company. (See Lear, Joseph D.,
assignor.)
Fedders Manufacturing Company. (See Lear, J. D., and
Askin, assignors.)
Fedders Manufacturing Company. (See Minkel, Frank J.,
assignor.)
Fedders Manufacturing Company. (See Przyborowski,
Stanislaus, assignor.)
Fedders Manufacturing Company, Inc. (See Smith, Law-
rence C, assignor.)
Fedeler, John H., New York. N. Y. Pood product and
making the same. 2,092,057 : Sept. 7.
Federal Electric Company. (See Barclay, Robert E., as-
signor.)
Federal Electric Company. (See Hammar, Herbert G.,
assignor.)
Federal Enameling & Stamping Company. (See Dean,
Herbert, assignor.)
Federal Foundation Inc. (See Whitlock, R. G., and Sharp,
assignors.)
Federal Industrial Corpor.ation et al. (See Berhman,
J. H., and Robiolio, assignors.)
Federal Laboratories, Inc. (See Lowy, Alexander, as-
signor.)
Federal Laboratories, Inc. (See Lowy, A., and Weinert,
assignors.)
Federal Mogul Corporation. (See Blomstrom Lowell, C,
assignor.)
Federal-Mogul Corporation. (See Darby, E. R., and
Potter, assignors.)
Federal-Mogul Corporation. (See Harder, Oscar E., as-
signor.)
Federal Telegraph Company. (See Clement, Lewis M., as-
signor.)
Federal Telegraph Company. (See Kolster, Frederick A.,
assignor.)
Federal Telegraph Company. (See Kolster, P. A., and
Byrne, assignors.)
FiMlerated Mills. Inc. (See Herz. Sol, assignor.)
Fcderico, Elsie, Caldwell, N. J., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Roval Worcester Corset Companv, Worcester,
Mass. Brassiere. 2.092.390; Sept. 7.
Federmann, Wolfgang. (See Richter. J., Schriever,
Schriiter. .-ind Federmann.)
Pederwitz. Theodore A., assignor to High Production Ma-
chine Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Gluing machine.
2.077.470 : Apr. 20.
Fedie. Ida J.. Berwick, N. Dak. Shortening creamer.
2.091. 7."4: -Vug. 31.
Fedor, John V., McKees Rock, Pa., assignor of one-half
to E. R. Walton, Jr., Washington, D. C. Automatic
selector for radio receiving sets and like devices.
2,078,487; Apr. 27.
Fedor, Mike, .Jr., Dayton, Ohio. Resistance color code
chart. 2,078,602 ; Apr. 27.
Feedrail Corporation. (.Sec Horn, Eniil .A... assignor.)
Feeney, William H., East Providence. R. I., assignor to
Brown & Sharpe Manufacturing Company. Recipro-
cating table drive mechanism for machine tools.
2,069,138; Jan. 26. .
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Feeney, William H., East Providence, R. I., assignor to
Brown and Sharpe Manufacturing Company. Machine
tool. 2,076,179 ; Apr. 6.
Fegan, Albert B., assignor to Geo. Young & Co., Chicago,
lU. Soft ball. 2,081,531 ; May 25.
Fehr, Eugene J., Hammond, Ind., and K. J. Tobin, Chi-
cago, 111., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Evans
Products Company, Detroit, Mich. Automobile elevat-
ing and supporting structure. 2,098,184 ; Nov. 2.
Fehr, John R., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,092,963 ;
Sept. 14.
Fehrle, Alfred. (See Streitwolf, K., Fehrle, and Herr-
mann.)
Fehrle, Alfred. (See Streitwolf, Fehrle, and Oesterlein.)
Fehrle, Alfred, Bad Sodon-in-Tauuus, K. Streitwolf, de-
ceased, Frankfort-on-the-Main, by F. Streitwolf, admin-
istratrix, and P. Fritzsche, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
(iermany, assignors to Winthrop Chemical Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Sulphoxylate-amino-arseno ben-
zenes. 2,082,880 ; June 8.
Fehrle, Alfred, Bad Soden-in-the-Taunus, K. Streitwolf,
deceased, by F. Streitwolf, administratrix, and P.
Fritzsche, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, assignors to
Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Arsenobenzene-mono-sulphosylates. 2,085,305 ; June 29.
Fehse, Adolf. (See Pirani, M., and Fehse.)
Fehse, Adolf, Berlin, and M. Reger, Berlin-Charlottenburg,
Germany, assignors to General Electric Company.
Gaseous electric discharge device. 2,103,068 ; Dec. 21.
Feibusch, Emanuel. (See Bulwa, N., and Feibusch.)
Feidert, Joseph, Luxemburg, Luxemburg. Coupling gar-
bage pails with the tilting frames of garbage carts.
2,087,536 ; July 20.
Feiertag, Arthur W., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Reming-
ton Rand Inc., New York, N. Y. Computing and like
machine. 2,090,788 ; Aug. 24.
Feige, Kurt H., Chicago, 111. Screened window.
2,080,565 ; May 18.
Feigcnbaum, Harriet A., Minneapolis, Minn. Repairing
and lengthening finger nails. 2,073,867 ; IMar. 16.
Feight, Charles D., Glassport, Pa. Catapult. 2,070,721 ;
Feb. 16.
Feild, Alexander L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation, Baltimore, Md.
Turbine blade. 2,069,718 ; Feb. 2.
Peild, Alexander L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation, Baltimore, Md.
Production of rustless iron. 2,076,885 ; Apr. 13.
Felld, Alexander L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation, Baltimore, Md.
Rolling rustless iron and product thereof. 2,087,431 ;
July 20.
Feiler, Bdmond J., Madison, Wis. Combined weather
strip and window guide. 2,103,772 ; Dec. 28.
Fein, Jacob, Bronx, assignor of one-third to C. Morall,
Forest Hills., L. I., and one-third to S. A. Kaynis, New
York, N. Y. Insole. 2,088,902 ; Aug. 3.
Fein-Maschinenbaugesellschaft m. b. H. (See Schumacher,
Heinrich, assignor.)
Feinberg, Archie, Chicago, 111., assignor to United States
Air Conditioning Corporation, Minneapolis, Minn. Ven-
tilating system. 2,086,022 ; July 6.
Feine, Alfred E,, et al. (See Dontsch, Simon, assignor.)
Pelnson, Mac B. (See Dobkin, William J., assignor.)
Feiock, David F., et al. (See Tapp, Lora E., assignor.)
Feist, Sidney E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined valise and
steps for theatrical dance entertainers. 2,097,273 ; Oct.
26.
Feitosa, Francisco, New York, N. Y. Bomb protection
apparatus. 2.100,211; Nov. 23.
Fekete, Alexander, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Radio
Patents Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electric con-
ductor. 2,088,049 ; Aug. 3.
Felco Faucet Corporation. (See Heller, Karl, assignor.)
Feld, Harry. (See Bacher, J., and Pickman, assignors.)
Feldman, Arnold IT., Chicago,. 111. Mold-flask separator.
2,101,770 ; Dec. 7.
Feldman, Jennie, New York, N. Y. Stringed instrument
attaching and supporting moans. 2,069,436 : Feb. 2.
Pelfliiian, Louis J., and M. M. Poley, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Display holder. 2,080,407; IMay 18.
Feldman, Victor, New York, N. Y. Submerged water
heating coil. 2,078,070 ; Apr. 20.
Feldmeier, Harvey, deceased, by Ij. L. Feldmeior, execu-
trix, and E. Wyman, Little Falls, N. Y., assignors to
Clierry-Burrell Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Process-
ing vat. 2,080,537; May 18.
Feldmeier, Leia L., executrix. (,See Feldmeier, H., and
Wyman.)
Fe]dmUlil(< A. G. vormals Loob Schoonfeld & Co. Rorschach.
(See Grauer, Theodor, assignor.)
Feldott, Edwin J., West Chicago, HI. Demountable vehi-
cle wheel. 2,093,191; Sept. 14.
Feldspathic TtcHi^ui-oh (^ori)oriition. (See Donahue, Wil-
liam B., Jisaignov. )
Feldspathic Rosen rch Corporation. (See Kraner, llobart
M., assignor.)
Fr'IdwDalliic ReKenrch Corporalion. (See Wels, Joseph II.,
finHlgnor.)
Feldslein, Honry H. (See Grill, IT. E., and Feldsteln.)
Feldl, lI(Minliig A., KannaH Cllv, Mo. Water heater and
niMklng Hiiirie. 2,085,250; June 29.
FeldlUclh'i', Ulch:ird. (See Jneobl, W., and Fcldtkeller.)
Feigner, Rudolf. (See Kiippenbender, H., Winzenburg,
Feigner, Fischer, and Kaden. )
Felice, George, Detroit, Mich. Drain and flushing ap-
paratus. 2,066,773 ; Jan. 5.
Felln, Anton, Newark, >f. J. Thin runproof garter hook.
2,073,366 ; Mar. 9.
Felix, Friedrich, assignor to the firm of Society of Chemi-
cal Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Sulphonlum
compounds and making the same. 2,077,831 ; Apr. 20.
Felix, Friedrich, and W. Huber, assignors to the firm of
Society of Clhemical Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzer-
land. Azo dyestuffs. 2,082,156; June 1.
Felix, Michael, Flushing, N. Y. Apparatus for preparing
infusions. 2,096,848 ; Oct. 26.
Felix, Michael, Flushing, N. Y. Apparatus for preparing
infusions. 2,096,849 ; Oct. 26.
Fellom, Roy, San Francisco, Calif. Wheeled earth grader
and carrier. 2,083,643 ; June 15.
Fellows, Fred G., assignor to Continental Oil Company,
Ponca City, Okla. Increasing lubricating oil yields.
2,081,855 ; May 25.
Fellows, Fred G., assignor to Continnental Oil Company,
Ponca City, Okla. Distilling lubricating oils.
2,103,898 ; Dec. 28.
Fellows Gear Shaper Company, The. (See Miller, Edward
W., assignor.)
Fellows, Harrison E., assignor to Webster Electric Com-
pany, Racine, Wis. Fuel supply unit for oil burners.
2,090,035 ; Aug. 17.
Fellroth, Erick O., Minneapolis, Minn. Garment.
2,094,643; Oct. 5.
Felmann, Henri, assignor to Morris, Mann & Reilly, Inc.,
Chicago, 111.. Lady's handbag. 2,076,452; Apr. 6.
Fels, William, Fairhope, Ala., assignor to F S K Manu-
facturing Company Inc., Baldwin County, Ala. Auto-
matic pneumatic liquid fuel atomizer for Diesel en-
gines. 2,086,664; July 13.
Felstein, Milton, and J. A. Ellegood, assignors of one-
third to J. S. Gibson, Washington, D. C. Timing
device for telephones. 2,078,603 ; Apr. 27.
Felt, Henry W. (See Thompson, O. J., and Felt.)
Felt Products Mfg. Co. (See Crane, John T., assignor.)
Felt & Tarrant Mfg. Co. (See Turck, Joseph A. V.,
assignor.)
Felt & Tarrant Manufacturing Company. (See Turck,
Joseph E. v., assignor.)
Felten & Guilleaume Carlswerk Actien-Gesellsehaft.
(See Zapf, Georg, assignor.)
Felton & Son, Inc. (See Staves, Frank O., assignor.)
Felton, William, assignor to David Crabtree and Son
Limited, Bradford, England. Thread and gripper
guiding device for the spool frames of looms for weav-
ing tufted or pile fabrics. 2,097,366 ; Oct. 26.
Fenaille, Pierre, Paris, France. Universal joint.
2,088,849; Aug. 3.
Fendner, Willard J., assignor to Frederic Schaefer, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Wear plate assembly. 2,074,722 ; Mar. 23.
Fenger, Frederic, assignor to Armour and Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Production of active concentrates. 2,09"l,730 ;
Aug. 31.
Fenichel, Louis, New Haven, Conn., and H. Lieb, Bronx,
N. Y. Curtain lining and fly reinforcement for trousers.
2,004,352 ; Sept. 28.
Fenske, Merrell R. (See Andrews, C. E., and Fenske.)
Fenske, Merrell R. (See McCluer, W. B., and Fenske.)
Fenske, Merrell R., State College, Pa., assigjior to Pennsyl-
vania Petroleum Research Corporation. Distillation
control. 2.009,490; Feb. 2.
Fenske, Merrell R., and W. B. McCluer, State College, Pa.,
assignors to Pennsylvania Petroleum Research Corpora-
tion. Flashing mineral oils. 2,067,627; Jan. 12.
Fenske. Merrell R., State College, and C. E. Andrews,
Overbrook, assignors to Riihm & Haas Company, Phila-
delpliia. Pa. Separating a mixture of trimethvlamine
and ammonia. 2,091,030 ; Aug. 31.
Fen.ske, Merrell R., and W. B. McChior, State College, Pa.,
as.^iignors to Pennsylvania Petroleum Research Cor-
pointion. Apparatus for treating mineral oils.
2.091,917; Aug. 31.
Penstermacher, John D., Piedmont, and P>. B. Sumner,
Burlingame, Calif. Car underframe. 2,070,552 ; May 4.
Fenton, Benn F., Kansas City, Mo. Ladder jack.
2,066.462 ; .Tan. 5,
Fenton, I'.cnn F., Kansas City, Mo. Adjustable ladder
log, 2,101,570 ; Dee. 7.
Feufon, .Tolin A., North .Vndover, Mass. Device for pre-
venting theft of gasoline from fuel tanks. 2,060,830;
.Tan. 5.
Fenton, Paul E., Thomaston, a.s8lgnor to Scovill Manu-
lacttiring Companv, W.'iferbury, Conn. Hnlton or the
Iil;<>. ;M0?.,6I5; Dec. 2.<*.
Fenton, Wilson K., Islington, Ontario, Cnnndn. Automat-
ic indicator tor electric circuits. 2,086.494 ; July C.
Feragen, A. E., Inc. (See Itennetl. Cliiude C., nsslgnor.)
Ferugcu, A. E., Inc. (See Hunt, GeorBO L.. assignor.)
Ferbend, Spencer, assignor to Clironiiiaster Electric Cor-
I)or:ill()n, Cliiciigo, 111. Mixing apparatus and Juice ox-
tnictor, IMOI.iJSit ; Th^i\ II.
Ferber, TTi'ibei-l, New York, N. V. Rolled fabric support.
2.()!)(i,1(i.S : Oct. 10.
Forciol, I{<>rt .1,, lO.Mst Canton, Ohio. KeiMnl electrode.
2,0S5,6I I ; June 29.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Feremutsch, Paul, Zurich, Switzerland, assignor of one-
lialf to Adolf Berglein, Hamburg, Germany. Sterilizing
liquids. 2,086,324 ; July 6.
Ferenci, Lester, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
JIacliine & Foundr.v Companv. Bread slicing and wrap-
ping machine. 2,082,945 ; June S.
Ferenci, Lester, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Blachine & I^^undrv Companv. Slicing machine con-
struction. 2,097,875 : Nov. 2.
Ferenci, Lester, and S. Clausen, Brooklyn, N. T., as-
signors to American Machine & Foundry Company.
Insert attachment for wrapping machines. 2,072,516 ;
Mar. 2.
Ferentzy, Steven. (See Firestein, M., and Ferentzy.)
Fergueson, Arthur P., assignor to Lyon Cover Company,
Detroit, Mich. Cover and wheel assembly. 2,066,678 ;
Jan. 5.
Fergueson, Arthur P., assignor to Lyon Cover Company,
Detroit, Mich. Wheel and valve stem assembly.
2,067,008 ; Jan. 5.
Fergueson, Arthur P., assignor to Lyon Cover Company,
Detroit, Mich. Combination wheel and valve stem as-
sembly. 2,080,468 ; May 18.
Fergueson, Artliur P., assignor to Lyon Cover Company,
Detroit, Mich. Tire cover and hub cap support.
2,081,582 ; May 25.
Fergueson, Arthur P., assignor to Lyon Cover Company,
Detroit, Mich. Tire cover. 2,085,213 ; June 29.
Fergueson, Arthur P., assignor to Lyon Cover Company,
Detroit, Mich. Spare tire cover and wheel hub fitting.
2,089,952 ; Aug. 17.
Ferguson, Alexander D., Michigan City, Ind., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Safety Mining Company, Chicago,
111. Blasting cartridge. 2,083,699 ; June 15.
Ferguson, Allan R., New Kensington, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Vehicle tank
construction. 2,078,939 ; May 4.
Ferguson, Arthur J., Trustee, et al. (See Gilbert, Riley
L., assignor.)
Ferguson Brothers Manufacturing Company. (See Reilly,
Sandford T., assignor.)
Ferguson, George, deceased, "VTollaston, Mass, by H. F.
Tracy, and G. B. Redding, administrators. Shoe con-
struction. 2,078,131 : Apr. 20.
Ferguson, George A., New York, N. Y. Preventing flat
wheels. 2,102,791 ; Dec. 21.
Ferguson, George K. S., assignor to The Baltimore Paper
Box Company, Baltimore, Md. PaclMge. 2,076,018 ;
Apr. 6.
Ferguson, James R., Royal Oak, assignor to Packard
JMotor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Clutch control
mechanism. 2,075,032 ; Mar. 30.
Ferguson, John. (See Broecker, L. C, and Ferguson.)
Ferguson, John, Hoboken, N. J. Machine for producing
helicoid surfaces. 2,085,016 ; June 29.
Ferguson, John, assignor to Fairmount Glass Works, In-
corporated, Indianapolis, Ind. Electric furnace.
2.101,675 ; Dec. 7.
Ferguson, Paul M., assignor of one-third to F. C. Boltz
and one-third to A. A. Rossman, Cleveland, Ohio.
Traffic signaling device. 2,095.928 ; Oct. 12.
Ferguson, Reginald A., Lakeside, Quebec, Canada, assignor
by mesne assignments, to Simmons Company, New Y'ork,
N. Y. Extension couch. 2,089,720 ; Aug. 10.
Fereuson, Robert, Flint, Mich. Attachment for footwear.
2,068,946 ; Jan. 26.
Ferguson, Robert B., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Ore burner.
2,088,195 ; July 27.
Ferguson, Robert B., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Gen-
eral Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Method and
apparatus for roasting ore. 2,090,386 ; Aug. 17.
Ferguson, Robert R., Chevy Chase, Md., assignor of one-
fourth to J. G. Graham, Alexandria, Va., and one-fourth
to P. V. Rogers, Chevy Chase, JId. Oil and moisture-
proofing composition and products made therefrom.
2,082,278 ; June 1.
Fercuson, Thomas G., Winds'or, Ontario. Canada, assignor
to O. Ij. Smith. T. G. Ferguson, and .\. J. Stock, a
limited iiartnorship doing business as Tho Sani-Draft
Pump Company, Detroit, Mich. Liquid dispensing ap-
paratus. 2.083,776: Juno 15.
Ferguson. William ('.. St. I.onis. l\Io. Product for cover-
ing liigliway joints. 2,100..'>S7 : Nov. 30.
Fergusson. Alan R., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to Crown
(^ork & Seal Company, Inc. Seal for receptacles.
2.078.132: Apr. 20.
Fergusson, Alan R., New York, N. Y., assignor to Hazel-
Atlas Glass Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Closure oap
for receptacles. 2,079,932 ; May 11.
Fergusson, Charles M., I'onca Citv, Okla. Crank counter-
balance. 2,069,031 : .Tan. 26.
Ferkel, Albert J., Brunswick, Ga., assignor to The At-
lantic Refining Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Mixing
device. 2,088,591 ; Aug. 3.
Form, John F., and P. S. High, Midland, assignors to
JMttsburg Crucible Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Making a deformed bar. 2.085,963 ; July 6.
Fernborg, Eric B., Pinnerwood Park, England. Razor.
2.074,544 ; Mar. 23.
Fernborg, Eric B., Pinner, England. Closure device for
collapsible tubes and other containers. 2,092,964: Sept.
14.
Fernelius, Willis C. (See Fulton, R. A., and Fernelius.)
Ferngren, Enoch T., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Fernplaa
Corporation. Method of and automatic apparatus for
coating bottle necks. 2,081,478 ; May 25.
Ferngren, Enoch T., Jackson Heights, N. Y., assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Plax Corporation, Hartford,
Conn. Forming and handling dipped formed articles.
2,090.528; Aug. 17.
Ferngren. Enoch T., Jackson Heights, Long Island, N. Y.,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to Plax Corporation,
Hartford, Conn. Flexible bottle. 2.099.055 ; Nov. 16.
Ferngren, Enoch T., Jackson Heights, Long Island, N. Y.,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to Plax Corporation,
Hartford, Conn. Container closure and cap. 2,099,056 ;
Nov. 16.
Ferngren, Enoch T., Jackson Heights, Long Island. N. Y.,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to Plax Corporation,
Hartford, Conn. Two part container construction.
2,099,057 ; Nov. 16.
Ferngren, Enoch T., Jackson Heights, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Plax Corporation, Hartford,
Conn. Transparent container. 2,097,690 : Nov. 2.
Fernholz, Ernst, Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany. Coupling
device for carbonators. 2,072,629 ; INIar. 2.
Fernplas Corporation. (See Ferngren, Enoch T., as-
signor.)
Fernseh Aktien-Gesellschaft. (See Krawinkel, GUnther,
assignor.)
Fernseh Aktiengesellschaft. (See Moller, Rolf, assignor.)
Fernseh Aktien-Gesellschaft. (See Schubert, Georg, as-
signor.)
Fernseh Al;tion-Gesellsehaft. (See Schubert. G.. and
Moller. assLsnors.i
Fer-O-Con Corporation. (See Kotrbaty, Guy F., assignor.)
Ferrand & Suddards, Limited. (See Bednall, Harry, as-
signor.)
Ferraez, Nicolas, Jr., Highland, 111. Apparatus for catch-
ing liquid samples. 2,091,810 : Aug. 31.
Ferranti Electric Inc. (See Edwards, Arthur W., as-
signor.)
Ferrara, Samuel J., and M'. E. Deen. Peru. Ind. Blood
transfusion machine. 2.102,52.1 : Dec. 14.
Ferrari, Abele, C. Rafanelli. and ]M. Scalione, Healdsburg,
Calif. Valve. 2,084,248 : June 15.
Ferrari, Arthur M., and G. JI. Hoffman, Algoma, Oreg.
Saw-surfacing and cleaning a saw kerf. 2,071,618 ;
Feb. 23.
Ferrari, Arthur M., and G. M. Hoffman, Algoma, Oreg.
Saw swage. 2.097.659 : Nov. 2.
Ferree, Clifford B., Pittsburgh, Pa. Heat treating fur-
nare. 2.089.829 ; Aug. 10.
Fcrrel, Edward W., assignor of one-half to A. T. Macbetta,
Robinson, HI. Knife sharpener. 2,096,890 ; Oct. 26.
Ferrell, Clifford L. (See Nixon, J. D., and Ferrell.)
I'errelle, Charles H.. Savannah, Ga. Automobile lunch
support. 2,067,661 : .Tan. 12.
Ferrer, Maxime, Jamaica, N. Y. Electrically actuated
dispensing apparatus. 2,100,212 : Nov. 23.
Ferrero, Paul, Tertre, and C. Vandendries, Baudour, as-
signors to Societe Carbochimique, Soci6t6 Anonyme,
Brussels, Belgium. Preparation of chlorhydrins.
2.103,813 : Dec. 28.
Ferris, Ralph E., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Companv, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Field coil for motors. 2,092,058 ; Sept. 7.
Ferris, Robert, Minneapolis, Minn. Coffee making ap-
paratus. 2,069,229 ; Feb. 2.
Ferris, Robert G., assignor to Starline. Inc., Harvard,
111. Preserving green fodder. 2,084,797 ; June 22.
Ferris. Robert G.. assignor to Starline, Inc., Harvard, 111.
Grarple-fork. 2.100,800; Nov. 30.
Ferris, Seymour W., Aldan, assignor to The Atlantic
Refining Companv, Philadelphia, Pa. Hvdrocarbon
oil treatment. 2,072,104; Mar. 2.
Ferris, Seymour W., Aldan, assignor to The Atlantic Re-
fining Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Hydrocarbon oil
treatment. 2,080,415 ; May 18.
Ferris. Seymour W., Aldan, W. F. Houghton. Swarth-
niore, and H. C. Cowles, Jr., assignors to The Atlantic
)5efinincr Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Treatment of wax
mixtures. 2.099.083 ; Nov. 23.
Ferris. Walter, Milwaukee, Wis. Speed controller for
prime movers. 2,009,230 ; Feb. 2.
Ferris. Walter, assignor to The Oil-'enr Company, MIl-
waukcp. Wis. Center bearing for hydraulic locomotives.
2.067,483; Jan. 12.
Ferris. Walter, assignor to The Oilgear Companv, Mil-
waukee. Wis. Pump or motor. 2,069,051 ; Feb. 2.
Ferris. Waller, assignor to The Oilgear (Company, Mil-
waukee,-Wis. Puiiii> or motor. 2,074.068 : Mar." 16.
Ferris, Walter. a)ul J. K. Douglas, Milwaukee, and G. F.
Fobian. West Allis. assignors to The Oilgear Company,
Mihv.uikee, Wis. Hydraulic transmission. 2.097,857;
Nov. 2.
Ferris, Walter, and J. K. Douglas, l\rilwaukee, and G. H.
Fobian, West Allis, assignors to The Oilgear Compan.v,
Milw.aukee, Wis. Hydraulic transmission. 2,101,495;
Dee. 7.
Ferris, Walter, and G. TT. Fobian, Jtilwaukee. Wis., as-
signors to Tlie Oilgear Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Lathe. 2.071,786 : Feb. 23.
Ferris, William D., assisnof to Hu.'^iler Corporation, Ster-
ling, 111. Skate roller. 2,076.531 ; Apr. 13.
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Ferriss, Charles C, Sr., Chico, Tex. Vibratory screen.
2,091.503 ; Aug. 31.
Ferro Enamel Corporation. (See Dany, Elmer W., as-
signor.)
Ferro Enamel Corporation. (See Mclntyre, G. H., and
Stuart, assignors.)
Ferro Enamel Corporation. (See Robson, J. T., and
Sylvester, assignors.)
Ferro Engineering Company, The. (See Lemmerman,
Robert G., assignor.)
Ferro Machine & Foundry Company, The. (See Myers,
Henry B., assignor.)
Ferro Stamping and Manufacturing Company. (See Roe-
thel, John H., assignor.)
Ferrocon Corporation. (See Kotrbaty, Guy F., assignor.)
Ferry, Albert M., Kenwood, Md. Golf apparatus.
2,090,348 ; Aug. 17.
Ferry, Clarence P. (See Predix, John W., assignor.)
Ferry, Genevra, Nevada, Mo. Specimen container.
2,072,630 ; Mar. 2.
Ferry, Joseph D., Harrisburg, Pa. Cooking receptacle.
2,084,729 ; June 22.
Ferry, Joseph D., Harrisburg, Pa. Impeller mechanism
for cooking apparatus. 2,085,494 ; June 29.
Ferry, Joseph D., Harrisburg, Pa. Vegetable slicing ma-
chine. 2,086,708 ; July 13.
Ferry, Joseph D., Harrisburg, Pa. Material treating ap-
paratus. 2,091,675 ; Aug. 31.
Fesl, Albert, Chicago, 111. Shoe structure. 2,074,579 :
Mar. 23.
Fessler, Albra H., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Flint, Mich. Producing ceramic ware. 2,069,059 ;
Jan. 26.
Fessler, Albra H., Flint, assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration. Detroit, Mich. Alkali-free ceramic materials
and making same. 2.069,060 ; Jan. 26.
Fessler, Albra H., and R. Russell, Jr., Flint, assignors to
General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Apparatus
for making ceramic articles. 2,091,973 ; Sept. 7.
Fether, Donald W., assignor to Ensco Asbestos Company,
Downey, Calif. Method and apparatus for manufactur-
ing friction linings. 2.081.620; May 25.
Fetter, Edward, deceased, F. A. Kemler, executrix, as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to H. V. Luca.<!, Balti-
more, Md. Removing hair. 2,067,909 : Jan. 19.
Fetter. Ralph S., Buffalo, N. Y. Barrel closure.
2,082,881 ; .Tune 8.
Fetzer, Paul L. (See Stalcup. E. F., and Fetzer.)
Feueht, .Albert. (See Richardson, L. L., and Feucht.)
Feucht, Albert, Garfield Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Rock Drill Company, (iJleveland, Ohio. Lubricator.
2,075.576 ; Mar. 30.
Feuerbach, Ferdinand L., Richmond Hill, assignor to S.
M. Frank & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Stub ejector
means for cigarette and cigar holders. 2,074,466 ; Mar.
23.
Feussner. Helmut, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft ftlr
Draiitlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Key-
ing. 2,074.687 : Mar. 23.
Fewins. Frank, assignor of one-fourth to D. J. W. Hunting-
ton, Los Angeles, Calif; Supplemental cornb for hair
clippers. 2,092,153 ; Sept. 7.
Feykert. Peter J., San Francisco, Calif. Railing.
2,090,863 : Aug. 24.
Feyrer, William P., assignor to Dictaphone Corporation,
Bridgeport. Conn. Phonograph. 2,071,972 : Feb. 23.
Ffield, Paul D., assignor to Goodyear-Zeppelin Corpora-
tion, Akron, Ohio. Improving the physical properties
of austenitic steels. 2,080,367; May 11.
Ffield. Paul D., assignor to Goodyear-Zeppelin Corpora-
tion, Akron, Ohio. Improving the physical properties
of austenitic steels. 2,080,368 ; May 11.
Flat Socleta, Anonima. (See Accardi, Perruccio, as-
signor.)
Flat Socletft Anonima. (See Tamlnl, Mario, assignor.)
Fiherloid Corporation, The. (See Derby, E. R., and
Essolon, a.'isignors.)
Fiherloid Corporation, The. (See Esselen, Gustavus J.,
assignor.)
Fiherloid Corporation, The. (See Esselen, G. J., and
Lurle, assignors.)
Fiherloid Corporation, The. (See Lurle, .Jacob, assignor.)
Fiherloid Corporation, The. (See Murdock, P. M., «nd
Webber, assignors.)
Fiherloid Corporation, The. (See Parkhurst, Frederic A.,
assignor.)
Fiherloid Corporation, The. (See Roberts, William P.,
assignor.)
Flbreboard Products, Inc. (See Anderson, Nels A., as-
signor.)
FIbrehoard I'rnducts Inc. (See Benschoter, James G., as-
signor.)
Flbreboard Products Inc. (See Bourland, Eddie M., as-
signor.)
Fll)rebo:ird Products Inc. (See Ford, G. P., and Plttman,
assignors.)
FIbrol)oaid Products Inc. (See Stltt, Claude M., as-
signor.)
Pick, Itciiiliold, LudwIgKhnfcn-on-lho-Rliiiic, assignor 1o
I. G. PMrhoiilndiistrle Akticngcscllscliaf I , Ii'rimkfort-on-
the-Mnin. Germany. Production of cyanhydrlna.
2,0!)0.n.12 ; Aug. 21.
FIckol, Glenn R., Denver, Colo. Jlagiiedc conveyer.
2,070,105 ; Apr. 0.
Fickett, Ernest L., Fitchburg, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Flexing machine. 2,094,007 ; Sept. 28.
Picks Reed Company. (See Picks, Robert L., assignor.)
Ficks, Robert L., assignor to P. Reed Company, Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Chair construction. 2,076,510 ; Apr. 6.
Pidelitone Records, Inc. (See Llchten, Maurice A., as-
signor. )
Fidelity Blachine Company. (See Larkin, Walter, as-
signor. )
Pidler, Harry E. (See Maker, D. L., and Fidler.)
Piebiger, Paul A., New York, N. Y. Burglar trap.
2,067,662 : Jan. 12.
Fiedler, Else, Furth, Germany. Chute device for ash,
garbage, and dust bins. 2,096.630 ; Oct. 19.
Fiedler, George E., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Otis
Elevator Company, New York, N. Y. Moving stairway
handrail protecJ:ive device. 2,080,980 ; May 18.
Fiedler, Louis, Detroit, IMich. ,lar holder. 2,076,813;
Apr. 13.
Fiedler, William J., Mitchell, S. Dak., assignor of one-
half to A. Schelske. Jack. 2,080,963 ; May 18.
Fiegel, William J. (See Eggenweiler, C. W., and Fiegel.)
Fiegel, William J., assignor to Ltohn Aluminum and Brass
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Strip milling machine.
2,071,619 ; Feb. 23.
Fiegel, William J., assignor to Bohn Aluminum & Brass
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Babbitting apparatus.
2,091,588 ; Aug. 31.
Fiegel, William J., assignor to Bohn Aluminum & Brass
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Method and machine for
forming flanged bearing shells. 2,097,691 : Nov. 2.
Fiegel, William J., assignor to Bohn Aluminum & Brass
Corporation,. Detroit, Mich. Method and machine for
forming bearing shells. 2,097.692 ; Nov. 2.
Field, Albert, Dayton, Ohio. Dental bridge articulator.
2,092,575 ; Sept. 7.
Field, Crosby, Brooklyn, N. Y., assi.gnor to Plaklce Cor-
poration, Wilmington, Del. Heat excliange aoparatus.
2,078,938 ; May 4.
Field, Crosby, assignor to Plakice Corporation, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Repairing hollow bodies. 2,084,952; June 22.
Field, Crosby, assignor to Plakice Corporation, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Brine ice. 2,101,055 ; Dec. 7.
Field, Ernest E., Brockton, assignor to Charles S. Walkup,
Jr., Boston, Mass. Machine for attaching welts to
soles. 2,101,990; Dec. 14.
Field, Florence F. (See Field, Walter P., assignor.)
Field, Fred P., .Jr., assignor to Dutchland Farms, Inc.,
Brockton, Mass. Tractor and trailer. 2,101,793 ;
Dec. 7.
Field, Henry P., Berwick, Pa., assignor to American Car
and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Mine car.
2,101,171 ; Dec. 7.
Field, Hugh W. (See Hasisler, A. E., and Field.)
Field, Malcolm. (See Scott, T. R., and Field.)
Field, Oscar S., assignor to General Railway Signal Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Electrical contact. 2,077,622 ;
Ipr. 20.
Field, Oscar S., assignor to General Railway Signal Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Relay. 2,083,902 ; June 15.
Field, Oscar S., assignor to General Railway Signal Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Light signal for railroads.
2,097,785 ; Nov. 2.
Field, Oscar S., assignor to General Railway Signal Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Relay. 2,097,780 ; Nov. 2.
Field, Oscar S., assignor to General Railway Signal Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Light signal. 2,103,251 ;
Deo. 28.
Field, Samuel B., Holbrook, Mass., nssicrnor to Hawaiian
Macadarala Nut Company Limited. Honolulu. Hawaii.
Apparatus for and method of opening nuts. 2,067,566 ;
Jnii. 12.
Field, Sherwood, et al. (See Bartell, Floyd E., assignor.)
Field, W. & P. F., Company. (See Field. Walter P.)
Field, Walter P., assignor to P. P. Field. Brockton. Mass.,
doing business as W. & F. P. Field Company. Re-
inforced last for boots and shoes. 2,100,278 ; Nov. 23.
FJelden. Artlmr. assls-'nor to General Motors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Engine blower control. 2.067,767;
Jan. 12.
Field<'n, Arthur, assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Fuel pump for injectors. 2,090,711 ;
Oct. 20.
Fields, Ceorge W., Atlanta, Ga. Ratchet wrench.
2,099,001 ; Nov. IG.
Fields, Guilford L., Norrlstown, Pa. Garment construc-
tion. 2,081,420; May 25.
Pleld.s, ReulKMi T. (S(-o Crane, P. W., and Fields.)
Fields, Reuben T., Arlington, N. J., assignor, by mesne
nsslgnincntN, to 1']. I. du I'ont do Ncnuiurs & Company,
Wllmlnglon, Del. Molds used In (he preparation of
synthetic resins. 2,097,274 ; Oct. 20.
Fle'rman, WIlllMni, St. I-ouIs, Mo. Trouser cuffs or the
like. 2,097,000 ; Oct. 20.
Pleiix, .Irnii, as.sigiior of ono-half to Solinoldor &• Clo,
Paris, Prance. Direct loniil stahlll/.Ing ai>pnrntu3 for
aerial or marine criift. 2.073,203; Mar. 0.
I'Mciix, .lean, a.sslgnor of one-linlf to Schneider A Cle.,
rarls, France. (Vntrlfngal clutch. 2,102.524 : Doc. 14.
Fife, TInrvey R.. Pittsburgh, Pn. Coating coal.
2,008,232 ; Nov. 1).
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Fifield, Albert F., St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, as-
signor to The American Fork & Hoe Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Rail joint. 2,069,361 ; Feb. 2.
Fifield, Albert F., St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, as-
signor to The American Fork & Hoe Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Tie plate. 2,076,019 ; Apr. 6.
Fifield, Albert F., St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, as-
signor to The American Fork & Hoe Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Rail anchor. 2,081,621 ; May 25.
Fitield. Albert F., St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada, as-
signor to The American Fork & Hoe Company, Cleve-
land. Ohio. Rail joint shim. 2,101.900 ; Dec. 14.
Figg, Louis J.. Jr. (See Carter, E. H., and Figg.)
Figueira, Joseph, New York, assignor to Leviton Manu-
facturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric switch.
2,101,539 ; Dec. 7.
Fihe, Albert J. (See Ehrlich, William, assignor.)
Fihe, Albert J. (See Holly, Harry H., assignor.)
Fijux, (George F., Laurelton, N. Y. Golf tee. 2,094,320.
Sept. 28.
Fike, Thomas M., and J. Buxton, Hawthorne, Calif.
Delayed action switch. 2,086,709 ; July 13.
Fikentscher, Hans. ( See Mark, H:., Fikentscher, Heng-
stenberg, and Siisich.)
Fikentscher, Hans, Ludwlgshafen-on-the-Rhine, assignor
to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktlengesellschaft, Frankfort-
on - the - Main, Germany. Artificial composition.
2,067,706; Jan. 12.
•Fikentscher, Hans, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, and J.
Hengstenberg, Mannheim, assignors to I. G. Farben-
industrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Production of Interpolymerization products.
2.100,900: Nov. 30.
FUdes, Frederick K., Altoona, Pa. Lifting sling.
2,080,813 ; May IS.
Fildes, Frederick K., Altoona, and L. M. Showers, Jr.,
Juniata, assignors to The Pennsylvania Railroad Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Shipping container. 2,069,739 :
Feb. 9.
File, Howard, assignor to A. E. Staley Manufacturing
Company, Decatur, Dl. Beverage production. 2,068,738 ;
Jan. 26.
Filiberto, John, Brooklyn, N. Y. Furniture. 2,087,376 ;
July 20.
Fllion, Melanie, nSe Lecompte, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Brassiere. 2,088,950; Aug. 3.
Filion. Jlelanie, n6e Le Compte, -Montreal, Quebec, Can-
ada. Ventilator. 2,103.843 ; Dec. 28.
Filippi, Joseph. (See de Sperati, M., and Filippi.)
Filkins, Arthur J., Chicago, 111. Wall scupper. 2,093,515 ;
Sept. 21.
Fillbrandt, George P., assignor to Perfection Pack Com-
pany, Inc., St. Joseph, Mich. Basket liner. 2,068,404 ;
Jan. 19.
Pillor Famous Facial Corporation. (See Lohr, Hans, as-
signor.)
Filsliie Lead Head Nail Company. (See Upton, John M.,
assignor.)
Filsinger, Adolph F., Wausau, Wis. Shoe. 2,077,879 ;
Apr. 20.
Filson, George W. (See Bradshaw, W. H., Fonda, and
Filson. )
Filson, George W. (See Fonda, J. S., and Filson.)
Filter Tips Limited. (See Edwards, William F. M., as-
signor.)
Filter Tips Limited. (See May, Rowland F., assignor.)
Filtration Equipment Corporation. See Laughlin, W. C,
and Asch, assignors.)
Finch, Horace M., United States Navy. Drop raft appa-
ratus. 2.095,974: Oct. 19.
Pinch, James L. (See Young, L. L., and Finch.)
Finch, James L., Patchogue, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Condenser. 2,068,100 ; Jan.
19.
Finch, James L., Patchogue. N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Crystal controlled generator.
2,085,743 ; July 6.
Finch. James L., Patchogue, N. T., assignor to Radio
Corporntion of America. Automatic temperature con-
trol. 2,095.383 ; Oct. 12.
Finch, James L., Patchogue, and L. L. Young, Rocky
Point, N. Y., assignors to Radio Corporation of
America. Temperature control container. 2,101,135 ;
Dec. 7.
Fincli. Stanley W., Washington, D. C. Building-block.
2.100.058 ; Nov. 30.
Finch, William G. H., New York, N. Y^. Electrostatic
telecommunication system. 2,066,463 ; Jan. 5.
Finch, William G. H., New York, N. Y. Radio printer.
2,067.181 : Jan. 12.
Finch, William G. H., Now York, N. Y. Synchronizing
svstom : 2.060,001 : Jan. 20.
Finch. William G. H., New Y^ork, N. Y. Portable tele-
communications system. 2,071,227 : Feb. 16.
Pincli, William G. H., New York, ?f. Y. Electronic
amplifier. 2,075,004 : Mar. 30.
Finch, William G. IT., New York. N. Y. High speed tele-
picture s.vstem. 2,082,692 ; June 1.
Finch, William (J. H., New York, N. Y. Telegraph printer
system. 2,083,160 ; June 8.
Finch, William (J. H., Spuyten Duyvil, N. Y. Mechanical
positive driving svstom. 2,080.846; Aug. 10.
Fincli, William G. H., New York, N. Y. Electronic dis-
trilmtor. 2,095,929 ; Oct. 12.
Finch, William G. H., New York, N. Y. Electronic dis-
tributor. 2,097,392 ; Oct. 26.
Finch, William G. H., New York, N. Y. Telepicture syn-
chronizing system. 2,098,802 ; Nov. 9.
Finch, William G. H., New York, N. Y. Telepicture trans-
lating mechanism. 2,100,161 ; Nov. 23.
Finck, August H., St. Charles, Mo. Harrow tripper.
2,082,795 ; June 8.
Finck, Joseph L., Washington, D. C. Insulating ma-
terial. 2,091,918 ; Aug. 31.
Finck, Joseph L., assignor of thirty per cent to I. R.
Paris, Washington, D. C. Insulating buildings and like
structures. 2,098,138 ; Nov. 2.
Fincke, Donald M., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Machine & Foundry Company. Mounting for slicer
blades. 2,101,002 ; Nov. 30.
Finckel, William H., Jr., trustee. (See Kee, Charles L.,
assignor.)
Findlater, Stevenson, McKeesport, Pa., assignor to Na-
tional Tube Company. Seamless pipe or tube mill.
2.084.330 ; June 22.
Findlater, Stevenson, McKeesport, Pa., assignor to Na-
tional Tube Company. Seamless pipe or tube mill.
2.084.331 : June 22.
Findlater, Stevenson, McKeesport, Pa., assignor to Na-
tionnl Tube Company. Apparatus for making tapered
tubular workpieces. 2,084,332 ; June 22.
Findlater, Stevenson, McKeesport, Pa., assignor to Na-
tional Tube Company. Apparatus for making tapered
tubular workpieces. 2,084,333 ; June 22.
Findlater, Stevenson, McKeesport, Pa., assignor to Na-
tional Tube Company. Rolling mill guide. 2,099,473 ;
Nov. 16.
Flndlay, Douglas D., Carleton Place. Ontario, Canada.
Power circuit for electric ranges. 2,067.481 ; Jan. 12.
Findlay, Edward H., Pomona, Calif. Hand punch.
2,069,231 ; Feb. 2.
Findley, Howard J , assignor to The Bishop & Babcock
Mfg. Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Signal device and
system therefor. 2,072,743 ; Mar. 2.
Findley, Howard J., assignor to The Bishop & Babcock
Mfg. Company, CHeveland, Ohio. Heater for automo-
biles. 2,072,744; Mar. 2.
Findley, Howard J., assignor to The Bishop & Babcock
Mfg. Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Radio signaling sys-
tem and apparatus. 2,077,552 : Apr. 20.
Findoia. John A., assignor to Stubnitz-Greene Spring Cor-
poration, Adrian, Mich. Spring cushion. 2,099,200 ;
Nov. 16.
Fine Art Novelty Corporation, (See Johnson, R. W.,
Loverch, and Zaum, assignors.)
Fine, David L., Newton Center, assignor to D. L. Fine
and D. L. Rosenberg, a partnership doing business as
The Boston Royal Petticoat Company, Boston, Mass.
Woman's undergarment. 2,080.703 ; May 18.
Fine, David L., Newton Center, assignor to D. L. Fine
and D. L. Rosenberg, doing business as The IJoston
Royal Petticoat Company, Boston, Mass. Garment.
2,093,192 : Sept. 14.
Fine, Harry A., Flushing, assignor to I. B. Kleinert Rub-
ber Company, New York, N. Y. Safety device.
2,098,381 ; Nov. 9.
Finger, Hyman E. (See Collins, Charles H., assignor.)
Finger. Paul E., assignor to P. H. Murphy Company,
New Kensington, Pa. Hatch construction. 2,100,122 ;
Nov. 23.
Fingerhooth, Dale A. (See Harsch, C. A., and Finger-
hooth.)
Finizie, Tomun, Shrub Oak, N. Y. Fruit juice extracting
apparatus. 2,069,754 : Feb. 9.
Fink, Abraham S., Gloversville, assignor to Aero Improve-
ments, Inc., New York, N. Y. Aircraft. 2,077,471 ;
Apr. 20.
Fink, Colin G. (See Miller, B., and Fink.)
Fink, (Tolin G., New York, N. Y. Aluminum coated metal
and producing the same. 2,082,622 • June 1.
Fink, (Jolin G., New York, N. Y., F. J. Kenny, Tenafly,
and J. D. Hord, assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Spowers Research Laboratories, Inc., Jersey City, N. J.
Cover for metal baths. 2,076,712 ; Apr. 13.
Fink, Fred B., Des Moines, Jlich., assignor to Kelvinator
Corporation, Detroit, Midi. Refrigerator defrosting
method and apparatus. 2.081.479 : May 25.
Fink, Heinrich, Wolfen Kreis Bitterfeld, and B. Stahn,
Dessau, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Manufacture
of nitrogenous cellulose derivatives. 2,097.120 : Oct. 26.
Fink, Henry A. (See O'Brien, F. J., and Fink.)
Fink, Henry A., Pelham Manor, assignor to Continental
Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Side seam for
sheet metal can bodies. 2.083,440; June 8.
Fink, Hermann, Munich, Germany. Obtaining and iso-
lating finely dispersed substances, possessing an elec-
trical charge, from strongly diluted solutions.
2.072,089 ; ]Mar. 2.
Fink. Lawrence R., assignor to Fink-Roselievo Company,
Inc.. New York, N. Y. Film wiper. 2,084,485 ; June 22.
Fink-Roselieve Company. (See Fink, Lawrence R., as-
signor.)
Finke, Herman A., St. Louis, Mo. Garage door.
2,070,722; Feb. 16.
Finke, Herman A., St. Louis, Mo. Reversing valve gear.
2,080,203 ; May 11.
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Pinkel, Isidore, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tool. 2,095,663 ; Oct. 12.
Finkel, Milton, New York, N. Y. Garden umbrella.
2,087,537 ; July 20.
Finkeldey, Fritz A. B., Santa Cruz, Calif. Making high
silica cement. 2,079,796 ; May 11.
Finkelstein, Alex, Brooklyn, N. Y. Electrical device and
fuse therefor. 2,086,861 ; July 13.
Finkelstein, Leo, Baltimore, Jid. Apparatus for testing
filters. 2,072,872 ; Mar. 9.
Finkes, George M., assignor to The Union Fork and Hoe
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Tool handle. 2,075,277 ;
aiar. SO.
Finlay, Thomas, et al. (See Reynolds, C, and Kucera,
assignors.)
Finlayson. Donald. (See Dreyfus, H., and Finlayson.)
Finlayson, Donald, and F. Happey, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Manufacture of artificial materials. 2,089,198 ; Aug. 10.
Finlayson, Donald, Spondon, near Derby, and F. Happey,
Cleckheaton, England, assignors to Celanese Corpora-
tion of America. Production of crimped filaments,
yams, or fibers. 2,089,199 : Aug. 10.
Finlayson, Donald, E. L. Greenwood and C. Helme, Spon-
don, near Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corpo-
ration of America. Apparatus for the manufacture or
treatment of textile threads. 2,089,200 ; Aug. 10.
Finlayson, Donald, and C. E. Stafford, Spondon, near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Treatment of artificial filaments, yarns, rib-
bons, and similar materials. 2,096,799 ; Oct. 26.
Finlayson. Frank E., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric heater. 2,091,849:
Aug. 31.
Finlayson, George A., West Springfield, Mass. Packing.
2,071,825 ; Feb. 23.
Finley, Doctor A., Valdosta, Ga. Sprayer tank device.
2,069,702 ; Feb. 2.
Finley, Sam E., Atlanta, Ga. Constructing pavements.
2.101,388 ; Dec. 7.
Finley, Sam E., nssignor of one-third to R. D. Kneale,
Atlanta, Ga. Treating green coffee berries. 2,097,591 ;
Nov. 2.
Finley, Walter H., Nashville, Tenn. Overflow preventing
apparatus. 2,080,073 ; May 11.
Finley, Walter H., and C. H. Hamilton, Nashville, Tenn.
Flush tank apparatus. 2,073,835 : Mar. 16.
Finley, Walter H., and C. H. Hamilton, Nashville, Tenn.
Humidifying system and apparatus. 2,099,009 : Nov.
16.
Finlf-y, Walter H., and C. H. Hamilton. Nashville. Tenn.
Flush tank valve apparatus. 2,101.991; Dec. 14.
Finn, George E., assignor to The Sherwin-Williams Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Making enamel paints.
2,096,095; Oct. 19.
Finn, Louis J., Peoria, 111., and A. N. Weeks, Boston,
jNIass., assignors to Bemis Bro. Bag Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Bag. 2,092.602 : Sept. 7.
Finn, Robert R. (See Bysshe, E. T., and Finn.)
Finn, Sidney J., Beverly. Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe rest.
2,068,012 ; Jan. 19.
Finn, Sidney J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Apparatus for
attaching shoe soles. 2,074.834 ; Mar. 23.
Finn, Sidney J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for
pressing soles on shoes. 2,080,035 ; May 11.
Finn, Sidney J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for
applying pressure to shoe bottoms. 2,080,036 ; May 11.
Finn, Sidney J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for
applying pressure to shoe bottoms. 2,080,037 ; May 11.
Finn, Sidney .T.. Beverly, M;iss,, assignor to I'liited Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for
applying pressur-c to shoe bottoms. 2.083.777 ; June 15.
Finn, Sidney J., Beverly, JIass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for
pressing the bottoms of shoes. 2,095,245; Oct. 12.
Finn, Sidney J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lasting tool.
2,096,738 ; Oct. 26.
Finn. Si(hiey J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Apparatus for
use in pressing soles. 2,102,688 ; Dec. 21.
Finnegan, George B. Jr. (See Durham, II. N., and Fiii-
negan.)
Finnegan, Martin J., New York, N. Y., assignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Driving
mechanism. 2,093,315 ; Sept. 14.
Finnegan, Martin J., New York, N. Y., nssignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Engine start-
ing mechanism. 2,099,804 ; Nov. 23.
Finnell, Charles S., El Paso, Tex. Cigarette. 2,098,619 ;
Nov. 9.
Finney, Newell B., Indlnnnpnlla, Ind. Safely device for
refrigeration systems. 2,067,'1-10; Jan. 12.
.(Tlnney, Walter D., Hollywood, Calif. Dispensing device.
2,067,523; Jan. 12.
Finroolc, Jolin Q., Tx)H Angeles, and F. V. Snger, Alhnmbrn,
jisslgnors 1o Natlomii I'osliil Meier (!oni|i!iiiy, T.1O8
Angeles, Calif. T,ocklng Bystem for n selective de-
nomination registering and priiiling m.'ichlne.
2,079,704 ; May 11.
Finsterbusch, Karl. (See Petty, E., and Finsterbusch.)
Finzi, Gino, Rome, Italy. Fire extinguishing grenade.
2,073,416 ; Mar. 9.
Finzi, Gino, Rome, Italy. Fire extinguishing bomb.
2,091,589 ; Aug. 31.
Fireman, Peter, Lambertville, N. J., assignor to Magnetic
Pigment Company, New York, N. Y. Pigment aiCd
preparing the same. 2,090,476 ; Aug. 17.
Firestein, Max, Beverly Hills, and S. Ferentzy, assignors
to Max Factor & Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Photographic
make-up. 2,099,010 ; Nov. 16.
Firestone Cotton Mills. (See Lewis, Arthur P., assignor.)
Firestone Steel Products Company. (See Adams, Leland
R., assignor.)
Firestone Steel Products Company, The. (See Brink,
Winfield S., assignor.)
Firestone Steel Products Comany, The. (See Seltzer,
Otto R., assignor.)
Firestone Steel Products Company, The. (See Welch,
William H.. assignor.)
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Allen,
Raymond W., assignor.)
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Myers, Wil-
liam H., assignor.)
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Nichols,
George B., assignor.)
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Saurer,
Curt, assignor.)
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Shields,
Jesse W., assignor.)
Firestone Tire & Rubber Company. (See Whittenberg,
John E., assignor.)
Firgau, Helmut. (See Guttenberg, F. H. von u. zu., and
Firgau.)
Firma Osnabriicker Kupfer-und Drahtwerk. (See Raydt,
U., Hansen and Venzlaff, assignors.)
Firneburg, Wilhelm, Motherwell, assignor to Clyde Blades
Limited, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Safety razor blade.
2,080,860 ; May 18.
First National Bank and Trust Company of Minneapolis,
Trustee. (See Harper, Harry D.. assignor.)
First National Bank and Trust Company of New Haven,
Conn., executor. (See Greist, Hubert M., and W. C,
and Word.)
First National Bank in Bartlesville, The, administrator.
(See Fitch, Louis H.. Jr.)
First National Bank of Bartlesville, The. (See Pitch.
L. H., Jr., and Frey.)
Firstel, Joseph W. (See La Douce, John, assignor.)
Firth, David, assignor to Marvel Carbureter Company,
Flint. Mich. Carburetor. 2,068,127 ; Jan. 19.
Firth, David, Flint. Mich., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Borg-Warner Corporation, Chicago, 111. Thermostatic
heat control. 2,092,246 ; Sept. 7.
Firth, Neal V., Roselle, and A. G. Hall, Cranford, N. J., as-
signors to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Electric communication cable.
2,081,427 ; May 25.
Firth-Sterling Steel Company. (See Welch, Elmer B.,
assignor.)
Firth, Thos., & John Brown Limited. (See Everett,
Samuel J., assignor.)
Fisch, Max, New York, assignor of one-half to E.
Reshower, New York, N. Y. Child's wearing apparel.
2,081,532 ; May 25.
Fisch, Willi. (SeeKraus, W., and Pisch.)
Fischel, Eduard, Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to
Siemens & Halske, Aktiengesellschaft, Si(.'mcnsstadt,
near Berlin, Germany. Control arrangement for mo-
tors, particularly rudder motors. 2,069,605 ; Feb. 2.
Fischel, Frederic A. (See Akergren, Johan E., assignor.)
Fischer, Aaron. (See Goldman, L. E.. and Fischer.)
Fischer, Albert C, Chicago, HI. Apparatus and method
for making composition strips. 2.072.105 ; jMar. 2.
Fischer, Albert C, Chicago, III. Paving construction.
2.077,749 : Apr. 20.
Fischer, Albert C Chicago, III. Composition sheet.
2,087,248; Julv 20.
Fischer, Albert C, Chicago, 111. Flowerpot. 2,089,353;
Aug. 10.
Fischer, Albert C, Chicago, 111. Surfacing unit.
2.094,571 : Sept. 28.
Fischer Albert C, Chicago, 111. I'lant covering.
2,097,972 : Nov. 2.
Fischer. Albert C, Chicago, 111. Composition strip.
2,103,003 ; Dec. 21.
Fischer, Albert C, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Philip
Ciirey Mnnufaclurinc Company. IJe(-nforced concrete
road construction. Re. 20,376 ; Mav 25.
FLsclier, AlUort C, Chlca.uo, III., nssignor to The Philip
Cnrcv Miinufactnring Company. Constinctlonal mn-
tcrinl. 2.007.707 : Jan. 12.
Fischer, Albert C., Chicago, 111., nssignor to The Philip
C!in>y MnnnfMcturlng Company. Method and apparatus
for nninufacture of slieet surfacing mnlerlals.
2,080,386; May 11.
Kiscber, All)i>rl T.. Cli'veland Heights, Ohio. Prodiiclng
rubber bunds. 2,102,689; Dc-c. 21.
I'ls.'her, AllMMt T., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Article
lH>ld(>r. LM 02,690; Dec. 21.
I'i.'^chi'r, AiUbiiiiy J., JacUsoit Heights, assignor to The
Ddir ('()Mi|)any, Inc., New York. N, Y. I'urlllcntU>ii nml
utillz.itlon of sewage sludge digester gas. 2,0f)7,-l,'S4 ;
Nov. 2.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Fischer, Anthony J., Jackson Heights, assignor to The
Doit Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Flocculation.
2,101,810 ; Dec. 7.
Fischer, Anthony J., Jackson Heights, and X. B. Lund,
Seaford, assignors to The Dorr Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Sewage digestion. 2,090,194 ; Aug. 17.
Fischer, Anthony J., Jackson Heights, and N. B. Lund,
Seaford, assignors to The Dorr Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Sewage digestion. 2,091,631 ; Aug. 31.
Fischer, Charles, New York, N. Y. Flexible tubular casing.
2,086,263 ; July 6.
Fischer, Edward F., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Magnesium Development Corporation.
Alloy. 2,073,51.5 ; Mar. 9.
Fischer, Edward F., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Magnesium Development Corporation.
Magnesium alloys. 2,095,975 ; Oct. 19.
Fischer. Edward L., Davenport, Iowa. Flow meter.
2.082,5-39 : June 1.
Fischer, Edwin L. (See Ross, E., and Fischer.)
Fischer, Emil, Bloomtield, N. J. Manufacturing stockings.
2,079,439 ; May 4.
Fischer, Erich. (See Benade, W., Fischer, and Raeck.)
Fischer, Erich. (See Eckert, V,'., Braunsdorf, and
Fischer.)
Fischer. Erich. (See Fleischhauer, R.. and Fischer.)
Fischer, Erich. (See Modersohn, A., and Fischer.)
Fischer, Erich. (See Wlnkeler, H., and Fischer.)
Fischer, Erich, Bad Soden in Taunus, and W. Gmelin,
Frankfort-on-the-Maln-Hochst, Germany, assignors to
General Aniline Works, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Nitro-
dyestuffs and preparing them. 2.080,704 ; May 18.
Fischer, Erich, Bad Soden-on-Taunus. and R. Huss. Frank-
fort-on-the-Main, (Sermany, assignors to General Aniline
Works, Inc., New York. N. Y. Water-soluble azo-dye-
stuffs. 2,098,643 ; Nov. 9.
Fischer, Ernst. (See Ecl^ert, W., and Fischer.)
FLschor, Ernst, OfCenbach-on-the-lNIain, Germany, as-
signor to General Aniline Works, Inc.. New York, N. Y.
Azo-dyestuff.s insoluble in water. 2,070,119 ; Feb. 9.
Fischer, Ernst, Berlin-Lichterfelde, assignor to Siemens
& Halske, Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near Ber-
lin, Germany. Communication cable. 2,072,712 ;
Mar. 2.
Fischer, Ernst, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, assignor
to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Colored rubber products and producing them.
2,084,555 ; June 22.
Fischer, Franz, and O. Horn, assignors to the firm Studien-
und Verwertungs-Gesellschaft m. b. H., Mulheim-on-the-
Ruhr, Germany. Production of molded articles bv
pressing. 2,079,343 : May 4.
Fischer, Franz J., Dresden-Mickten, assignor to Koch &
Sterzel Aktiengesellschaft, Dresden, Germany. Cur-
rent transformer. 2,066,396 ; Jan. 5.
Fischer, Fritz, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, assignor
to Opticolor Aktiengesellschaft, Glarus, Switzerland.
Printing-apparatus for lenticulated films. 2,066,679 ;
Jan. 5.
Fischer, Fritz A., assignor to Eloctro-acustic Gesellsehaft,
mit beschrankter Haftung, Kiel, Germany. Amplifier
arrangement for listening devices. 2,071,739 ; Feb. 23.
Fischer, H. G., & Co. Inc. (See Musket, P. P., and Rich-
ardson, assignors.)
Fischer, Hans. (See Semmler, F., and Fischer.)
Fischer, Hellmuth, Ilmenau, Germany. Glass composition
for electrical discharge devices. 2.097,275 ; Oct. 26.
Fischer, Hellmuth, Ilmenau, Germany. Luminescent
glass. 2,099,602 ; Nov. 16.
Fischer, Henry, San Francisco, Calif. Cut-off blade for
paper rolls. 2.091,310 ; Aug. 31.
Fischer, Henry, San Francisco, Calif. Paper roll holder.
2,091,311 ; Aug. 31.
Fischer, Herbert G. M., Westfield, N. J., assignor to
Standard Oil Development Company. Liquid level in-
dicator. 2,069,917; Feb. 9.
Fischer, Johannes, Berlin-Siomensstatt, assignor to
Siemens & ITalske Aktiengesellschaft, .Sieuiensstatt,
near Berlin, Germany. Producing .calvanic coatings on
aluminum or aluminum alloys. 2.095,519 ; Oct. 12.
Fischer, Joseph J., et al. (See Obodzinskl, Anton, as-
signor.)
Fischer, I>oster. (See T^efft, J., and Fischer.)
Fischer, Oliver C, assignor of one per cent to R. L.
l\Iilli>r, one per cent to O. J. Motlitt, one per cent to
H. 0. Horn, four per cent to H. F. Schneider, one
per cent to E. E. Collette, one per cent to L. V. Sondel-
beck, arkd one per cent to A. D. Goeddell, Waterloo;
one per cent to A. A. Wierschom and M. Wicrschem,
and one per cent to E. W. Koch, Columljia. and one
per cent to I. A. Moore, Collinsvillo, 111. MufHcr.
2.101,389 ; Dec. 7.
Fischer, Oscar. (See Kiippenbender, H., Winzenburg,
Feigner, Fischer, and Kaden.)
Fischer, Paul E., Sheldahl, Iowa. Rail straightening
Implement. 2,068,667 : Jan. 26.
Fischer, I'hilip S., Chicago, 111. Stereopticon slide.
2,069,304 ; Feb. 2.
Fischer, .Samuel, New I'ork, N. Y'., assignor to The Ameri-
can Agricultural Chemical Company, Newark, N. J.
Furnace for treating phosphate material. 2,100.843 ;
Nov. 30.
Fischer, Stefan, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Driving system
for motor vehicles. 2,096,355 ; Oct. 19.
Fischer, Walter H. (See Arp. L. D.. and Fischer.)
Fischer, Wllhelm O. L., assignor to Goodyear-Zeppelin
Corporation, Akron, Ohio. Ballast water recovery for
airships. 2,078,532 ; Apr. 27.
Fischer, William F. (See Anderson, G. V., and Conklin,
assignors.)
Fischer, William H. (See Newnham, E., and Fischer.)
Fischer, William H., assignor to Knapp-Monarch Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Multiple type electrical appliance.
2,089,7.39 : Aug. 10.
Fischer, William H., assignor to Knapp-Monarch Com-
pany, St. Louis, JIo. Electrical appliance and base.
2,099.437 ; Nov. 16.
Fish, Charlie M., Kingsport, Tenn. Brace for moldboard
plows. 2,088,508 ; July 27.
Fi.sli, J. U., Trust. (See Fish, John U., assignor.)
Fish, John U., Oak Park, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to J. V. Fish Trust. Combined air conditioning
and house heating system. 2,100.474; Nov. 30.
Fish, Mortimer S., Stuttgart, Ark. Farm float. 2,085,645 ;
June 29.
Fish, Mortimer W., and H. F. (Tlark, Dayton, Ohio, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to General Motors
Corporation. Refrigerating apparatus. Re. 20,268 ;
Feb. 16.
Fish, Percy C, Kalamazoo, Jlich. Composite vitreous tile
and concrete stave. 2,077,750 ; Apr. 20.
Fish, Percy C, Kalamazoo, Mich. Mold for manufactur-
ing composite vitreous tile and concrete staves.
2,098,382 ; Nov. 9.
Fish. Percy C, Kalamazoo, IMich. Manufacturing com-
posite vitreous tile and concrete staves. 2,101,992;
Dec. 14.
Fish Rotary Oven Co. (See Hoppe, Frederic A., as-
signor.)
Fish, William M., St. Petersburg, Fla. Ironing cord
holder. 2,095,185; Oct. 5.
Fishburn, Otto E. (See White. R. O., and Fishburn.)
Fishburn, Otto E., and P. Orr, Muncie, Ind., assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Borg-Warner Corporation, Chi-
cago, 111. Double clutch transmission. 2,077,553 ; Apr.
20.
Fishburne, Edward B., Anniston, Ala. Breathing device.
2.068,171 ; Jan. 19.
Fishel, Robert G., Evanston, 111. Cooking utensil.
2,085,306 ; June 29.
Fisher, Alfred, assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Conversion and coking of car-
bonaceous materials. 2,073.367 ; Mar. 9.
Fisher, Alfred, assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, Chicago. 111. Conversion and coking of hydro-
carbons. 2,098,033 ; Nov. 2.
Fisher, Alfred J. and E. G. Simpson, assignors to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Division
molding assembly for a windshield. 2,069,032 ; Jan.
26.
Fisher, Alvin C. (See Fisher, William J., W. A.
A. C, E., and V. H.)
Fisher, Arthur W., Forest Hills, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Time measur-
ing apparatus. 2,095.861 : Oct. 12.
Fisher, Barney L., Oklahoma City, Okla. Game.
2,098,417 ; Nov. 9.
Fisher, Carl G., Miami Beach, Fla. Sign. 2.083,258 :
.lune 8.
Fisher, Carl G., Miami Beach, Fla. Advertising model.
2,086.665 : July 13.
Fisher, Charles S., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Saylor-
Beall Manufacturing Company. Spray gun. 2,079,033 ;
May 11.
Fisher, Evans. (See Fisher, William J., W. A., A. C, E.,
and T. H.)
Fisher Flouring Mills Co. (See Fisher, O. W., and Walter,
assignors.)
Fisher, Gerald JI., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Socony-
Vacuum Oil Company, incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Preventing corrosion in oil stills. 2,068,979 ; Jan. 26.
Fisher, Gerald JI., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to So-
cony-Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated. New York.
N. Y'. Producing a metal napthenate. 2,071,862 ; Feb
23.
Fisher, Gerhard R., Palo Alto, Calif. Jletalloscope.
2,066,561 : Jan. 5.
Fisher, H. Howe. (See Black, William G.. assignor.)
Fisher, Harmon F., assignor to Union Oil Company of
California, Los Angeles, Calif. Dewaxing oil.
2,086,666; July 13.
Fisher, Harmon F., and B. G. Aldridge, assignors to
Union Oil Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
Process and apparatus for dewaxiug oil. 2,067,162 ;
Jan. 5.
Fisher, Harry C., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing
Company, St. Paul. Minn. Coloring granular slate and
the like. Re. 20,295 ; Mar. 16.
Fisher. Henry A.. I'arkersburg, W. Va. Ornamental as-
sembly and manufacturing the same. 2,094,529 ; Sept.
28.
Fisher, Henry S., assignor of one-half to A. N. Sohn, Har-
risburg. Pa. Arm support. 2,070,397 ; Feb. 9.
Fisher, Herman G., assignor to Fisher-Price Toys, Inc.,
East Aurora, N. Y. Mechanical toy. 2,069,181 ;
Jan. 26.
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Fisher, Herman G., assignor to Fisher-Price Toys, Inc.,
East Aurora, N. X. Action toy. 2,089,885 ; Aug. 10.
Fisher, John S., assignor to The General INletal.'s Powder
Company, Akron, Oliio. Friction article and producing
same. 2,072,070 ; Feb. 23.
Fisher, Joseph R., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Resist-
ance. 2,075,515 ; Mar. 30.
Fisher, Joseph R., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Resist-
ance element. 2,082.102 ; June 1.
Fisher, Joseph R., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Resis-
tance unit. 2,091,259 ; Aug. 31.
Fisher, Lawrence E. (See Frank, W. H., Hollingswortli,
and Fisher.)
Fisher, Leonai-d, San Francisco, Calif. Massage device.
2,097,455 ; Nov. 2.
Fisher, Martin T., et al. (See Dailey, Jay F., assignor.)
Fislier, Orin W., and R. E. Walter, assignors to Fisher
Flouring Mills Co., Seattle, Wash. Electrically con-
trolled valve mechanism. 2,102,311 ; Dec. 14.
Fisher, Paul B. (See Factor, F. and Fisher.)
Fisher-Price Toys, Inc. (See Fisher, Herman G., as-
signor.)
Fisher, Ralph, New York, N. Y., assignor of one -half to
Oregon Worsted Company, Portland, Oreg. Weaving
apparatus. 2,079,161 ; May 4.
Fisher, Ralph D., Long Beach Calif., assignor to Baash-
Ross Tool Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Fishing tool.
2,090,834 ; Aug. 24.
Fisher, Ralph K., New York, N. Y., assignor of one-half
to Oregon Worsted Company, Portland, Oreg. Holder
and method for knitting, crocheting, and analogous pur-
poses. 2,100,388 ; Nov. 30.
Fisher, Richard T. (See Pierce, R. H., and Fisher.)
Fisher, Robert H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Whiting
Holding Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Electric motor.
2,103,350 ; Dec. 28.
Fisher, Victor H. (See Fisher, William J., W. A., A. C,
E., and V. H.)
Fisher, William A. (See Fisher, William J., W. A., A. C,
E., and V. H.)
Fisher, William J., W. A., A. C. .E. F., and V. H.,
Tyvan, Saskatchewan, Canada. Poultry-killing device.
2.081,229: May 25.
Fisk, Gustaf L. (See Abramsen, Petter B., as.signor. )
Fiske, Augustus H., Warren, assignor to Rumford Chemi-
cal Works, Rumford, R. I. Detergent compositions.
2,078,071 ; Apr. 20.
Fiske, Augustus H., Warren, assignor to Rumford Chemi-
cal Works, Rumford, R. I. Purification of phosphate
source for acid manufacture. 2,079,847; May 11,
Fiske, Augustus H., Warren, assignor to Rumford Chemi-
cal Works, Rumford, R. I. Detergent c-omposition.
2,092,913 ; Sept. 14.
Fiske, Augustus H., Warren, assignor to Rumford Chemi-
cal Works, Rumford, R. I. Inhibitive compound.
2.098,744 ; Nov. 9.
Fiske, Augustus H., Warren, and C. S. Bryan, Providence,
assignors to Rumford Chemical Works, Rumford, R. I.
Softening water and dissolving calcium salts with
thiotptrnnhospliates. 2,007,028; Jan, 12.
Fiske, Bradley A., New York, N. Y. Reading machine.
2.080,172; May 11.
Fisker, Peder A., assignor to Aktieselskabet Fiskor &
Nielsen, Copenhagen, Denmark. Filter for vacuum
cleaners and the like. 2,069,703 ; Feb. 2.
Fitch, Benjamin F., Greenwich, Conn. Propelling mech-
anism for freight containers. 2,087,249 ; July 20.
Fitcli, Benjamin F., Greenwich, Conn. JJeehanism for
handling freight container.^, 2.099,084 ; Nov. 23,
Fitch, Benjamin F., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to IMotor
Terminals Company, New York, N. Y. Door construc-
tion for freight containers. 2,069,232 ; Feb. 2.
Fitoh, Benjamin F., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Motor
Terminals Company, New York, N. Y. Door locking
mechanism for freight containers. 2,069,233 ; Feb. 2.
Fitch, Benjamin F., Greenwich, Conn., assignor lo Motor
Terminals Company, New York, N. Y. Froiglit con-
tainer. 2,009,234 ; Feb. 2.
Fitch, Benjamin F., Grefuwich, Conn., assignor to Motor
Terminals Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
supporting demountable bodies. 2,009,235 ; Feb. 2.
Fitoli, Benjamin F., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Motor
Tcrinin.'ilH Company, New York, N. Y. Mechanism for
raising and supporting demountable bodies. 2,009,230 ;
Feb. 2.
Fhch, Benjamin F,, Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Motor
Terminals Company, New York, N. Y. Door operating
mechanism. 2,069,237; Feb. 2.
Fitch, Benjamin F., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Motor
Terminals Company, New York, N. Y, Freight con-
tainer. 2,070,580 ; Feb. 10.
Fitch, I'.enjaniln F., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Mo-
for TerMilnals Company, New York, N. Y. Freight
conliHner. 2,071,334; Keb. 23.
Fitch, I'.enjamin !•'., Greenwich, Clonn., assignor to Mo-
tor I'erniinals (,'onipany. New York, N. Y. Apparatus
for transferring movable conlalncrs. 2,071,.")35; l'\-l).
23.
FUch, I'enjaniin l'\. f!reeinvlcli, f!onn., assignor to Mo-
tor Teriiiinnl.4 rr.nipimv. New York, N. Y. Convortlblo
vthleln. 2,071,620; I'VI). 23.
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Fitch, Benjamin F., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Motor
Terminals Company, New York, N. Y. Automotive
truck bodv. 2,100.323 ; Nov. 30.
Fitch, Clyde J. (See Lemmon, W. S., Fitch, and Walz.)
Fitch, Clyde J., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Inter-
national Business Jlachines Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Keyboard control mechanism. 2,074,051 : Mar.
16.
Fitch, Clyde J., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Communication system. 2,079,440 ; Mav 4.
Fitch, Ellery R. (See McClure, G. T., and Fitch.)
Fitch, Ellery R., Irwin, assignor to The Westinghouse Air
Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Brake control.
2.068,319 ; Jan. 19.
Fitch, Ellery R., Irwin, assignor to The Westinghouse Air
Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pressure brake.
2,088,167 ; July 27.
Fitch, Ellery R., Irwin, assignor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Shockproof re-
tardation controller. 2,099,390 ; Nov. 16.
Fitch, Fred H., Bronx, N. Y. Shaving brush. 2,072,620 ;
Mar. 2.
Fitch, Karl E., Chatham, N. J., assigsior to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Communication svstem. 2,073.468 ; Mar, 9.
Fitch, Karl B., Chatham, and P. S. Kinkead, Ridgefield
Park, N. J., assignors to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telegraph exchange
system. 2,079,685 ; May 11.
Fitch, Louis H., Jr., deceased, First National Bank In
Bartlesville, administrator, Bartlesville, Okla., as-
signor to Phillips Petroleum Company. Production
of antiknock gasoline. 2,072,745 ; Mar. 2.
Fitch, Louis H., Jr., deceased, Bartlesville, Okla. ; The
First National Bank in Bartlesville administrator, as-
signor to Phillips Petroleum Company. Polymerizing
olefin hydrocarbons. 2,084.082 ; June 15.
Fitch, Louis H., Jr., deceased, and F. B. Frev, Bartles-
ville, Okla. ; The First National Bank of Bartlesville
administrators of said Louis H. Fitch. Jr., assignors to
Phillips Petroleum Company. Catalytic treatment of
gasoline. 2,079,934; May 11.
Fitch, William II., Plaiufleld, N. J. Powdered coal fur-
nace. 2,074,504; Mar. 23.
Fiichburg Grinding Slachine Corporation. (See Gould,
a. S., and La Fleur, assignors.)
Fitchburg Paper Company. (See Uong, Dlong D., as-
signor.)
Fitchett, Thomas S., Glen Arm, Md., assignor to F. X.
Hooper Company, Inc., Glen Arm, Md. Roll adjust-
ment for paper box machines or the like. 2,081,583 ;
May 25.
Fitterer, George R., assignor to Fitterer Pyrometer Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Thermoelectric apparatus.
2,094,102 ; Sept. 28.
Fitterer Pyrometer Company. (See Fitterer, George R.,
assignor.)
Pitton, Cyrus J. (See YingUng, Frank B., assignor.)
Fitts, George McK., Washington, D. C. I'ositive lock
fastener. 2,080,769 ; May 18.
Fitz, Charles L,, Chicago, 111,, nssirrnor to Colortone Cor-
poration, Camera. 2,073,368 ; M.'ir, 9.
Fitz, Wllhelm, Essen, Germany, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Koppers Company. Coking retort oven
for low or medium temperature coking. 2,070,587 ;
Feb. 16.
Fitz, VVilhelm. Essen, Germany, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Koppers Company. Production of medium-
temperature coke. 2,085,903 ; July 6.
Fitz Gerald, Alan S., Wynnewood, Pa. Electric Elevator
indicating system. 2,074,835 : Mar. 23.
Fitz Gerald, Alan S,, Wynnewood, Pa. Alternating current
electric power control system. 2,074,830 ; Mar. 23.
Fitz Gerald, Alan S., Wynnewood, Pa., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Compnnv. Electric timing and counting
device, 2,078,792; Apr. 27.
Fitz Gerald, Alan S., Wynnewood, Pa. Traffic control
svstem. 2.100,313: Nov. 30.
Fitzgerald, Carl J., Louisville, Ky. Valve. 2,088,500 ; .
July 27.
Fitzgerald, Charles F. (See Hadawa.v, J. B., and Fitz-
gerald.)
Fitzgerald, Charles F., Essex, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe jMachinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Trim-
ming machine, 2,085,14!) ; June 29.
FKzgeriild, lOdward R., Re.xford, N. Y., assignor to
General lOleclric Company. Refrigerating system.
2,073,510; Mar. 9.
Filz Gerald, .lolin J., Medford, Mass. Brick tie.
2,089.253 ; Aiil'. 10.
Fitz Gerald, John W., assignor to Ilrlggs & Stratton
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Tuning dial. Re. 20,357 ;
May 11.
Fllz tierald, John W., assignor to Itrlgg.s i^ Stratton Cor-
lionitlon, Milwaukee, Wis. Lock. 2,OOS.-10,"> ; Jan. 10.
Fitz (JernUl, John W., assignor to ItriggH & Stratton Cor-
|)c>ratlon, Milwaukee, Wis. Key decoder. 2,070,228;
I'VI). 9.
I'll/. Gi'nild, John W., assignor to Brlggs i^ Stratton
("iiiporalidn, .Mihvaul;eo, Wis. Onlimt regulator for
motor genenitors. 2,080,257; May 11.
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IXDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Fitz Gerald. John W., assignor to Briggs & Stratton
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Carburetor. 2,080,258 ;
May 11.
Fitz Gerald. John W., assignor to Briggs & Stratton Cor-
poration. Milwaukee, Wis. Automatic carburetor choke
control. 2.086,023 ; July 6.
Fitz Gerald, John W., assignor to Briggs & Stratton Cor-
poration, Milwaukee, Wis. Key cutting jig. 2,089,354 ;
Aug. 10.
Fitz Gerald. John W., assignor to Briggs & Stratton Cor-
poration, llilwaukee. Wis. Engine starter. 2,098,866 :
Nov. 9.
Fitzgerald Manufacturing Company, The. (See Fitz-
gerald, Maurice F., assignor.)
Fitzgerald ^Manufacturing Company. (See Fitzgerald,
Patrick J., assignor.)
Fitzgerald. Maurice F.. Winsted, assignor to The Fitz-
gerald Manufacturing Company, Torrington, Conn.
Electric flatiron. 2.102,892 : Dec. 21.
Fitzgerald. Patrick, assignor to Albert Pick Co.. Inc.,
Chicago, m. Cutter for plastic substances. 2,093,867 ;
Sept. 21.
Fitzgerald, Patrick J., assignor to The Fitzgerald Manu-
facturing Company, Torrington, Conn. Gasket.
2,089,2.54 ; Aua. 10.
Fitz Gerald, William G.. Tarrytown, X. Y. Tire chain.
2.083.903 : June 15.
Fitzgerald, William P., Easton. Pa., assignor to J. T.
Baker Chemical Company, Phillipsburg. N. J. Produc-
ing protein-iodine compounds. 2,079,797 ; May 11.
Fitz-On Sales Corporation. (See Critchley, James V.,
assignor. )
Fitzpatrick Bros. Inc. (See Baker, David C, assignor.)
Fitzpatrick. Walter G., Houston, and S. W. Webster.
Dallas, Tex. Water-cooled brake drum. 2,098,490 ;
Nov. 9.
Fitzsimmons. James W., Oakland, Calif. Matrix trim-
mer. 2,072,106 ; Mar. 2.
Fitzsimmons, John T., and J. L. Arthur, Anderson, Ind..
assignors, by mesne assignments, to General Motors
Corporation," Detroit, Mich. Distributor lubrication.
2,067,079 ; Jan. 5.
Fitzsimmons, Robert L., assignor to E. C. Atkins and
Companv, Indianapolis, Ind. Combined drawbolt and
clamp for saw blades. 2,072.298 ; :Mar. 2.
Fitz Simons. Ogden. assignor to Standard Oil Company,
Chicago. 111. Capillary viscometer. 2,095,324; Oct. 12.
Fitz Simons, Ogdeu, and R. A. Jack, Hammond, Ind., as-
signors to Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Refin-
ing motor fuels. 2.068.126 : Jan. 19.
Fitz Simons, Ogden, and W. H. Bahlke. Hammond, Ind.,
assignors to Standard Oil Company. Chicago, 111. Sol-
vent fractionation of gasoline. 2,073,517 ; Mar. 9.
Fiveshilling, Albert D.. Boston, N. Y. Broom guard or
bridle. 2,097,787 : Nov. 2.
"5" Spot Short Range Gun Clubs of America, Inc., The.
(See Preece, Fred W.. assignor.)
Fix, Arthur J.. Buffalo, N. Y. Nut cracking device.
2,069.877 : Feb. 9.
Fix, Earl L., New Kensington, and B. J. Dennison,
Tarentum, Pa., assianors to Duplate Corporation.
Laminated glass. 2,072,583 ; Mar. 2.
Fladeland. John E., Waupun, Wis. Portable electric fan.
2.073.868 : Mar. 16.
Flagg, Frederick P., assignor to Waltham Watch Com-
panv, Waltham. Mass. Compensating spring.
2,099.474: Nov. 16.
Flagstad, Cornell. Jlinneapolis, Minn. Folding table.
27086.380 : July 6.
Flaherty, Harold J., Saugus, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Lighting fixture. 2,078,793 ; Apr.
27.
Flaliortv. John T. (See Montgomery, J. E., and Fla-
horty.)
Flaherty. John T., assignor to United Engineering &
Foundry Company, Pittsburgh, Fa. Apparatus for
handling and annealing metal bars or the like.
2.067.524 : Jan. 12.
Flaherty. John T., assignor to United Engineering &
Foundry Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Apparatus for an-
nealing merchant bars. 2.067,525 : Jan. 12.
■Flaig, J. A., Lumber Co., The. (See Clem, Benjamin H.,
assignor.)
Flajoliet-Bracq, Paul, Maisons-Laffitte, France. Furnace
with helical hearth. 2,067.823 ; .Tan. 12.
Flakice Corporation. (See Field, Crosby, assignor.)
Flamini, Francisco, Buenos Aires, Argentina. System for
feeding fuels to internal combustion machines.
2.098.575; Nov. 9.
Flammang. John, University City. P. L. Bowser, St.
Louis, and H. Ernst. Pine Lawn, Mo., assignors to The
Storling Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Trunk piston.
2.070,441 : Mav 4.
Flanagan, Thomas B., Columbus. Ohio. Scale. 2,097,025 ;
Oct. 26.
Flanagan. Thomas B., Columbus, Ohio. Scale. 2,097,026 ;
Oct. 26.
Flanagan. Tliomas B., assignor to The E.\act Weight Scale
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Weighing scale. 2.074,983 ;
Mar. 23.
Flanagan, William B.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Can. 2,095,804 ;
Oct. 12.
Flanagan, William B., Brooklyn. N. Y. Can. 2,096.578 ;
Oct. 19.
Flanagan, William M., Philadelphia, Pa. Ornamental
base for Christmas trees. 2,103.939 ; Dec. 28.
Flandera, Vaclav F., Cleveland, Ohio. Earth digging
tool. 2,083,328; June 8.
Flanders. Hyrum E.. assignor to The American Rolling
Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio. Hard alloy ;
2,095,325 ; Oct. 12.
(See Flannery, John R., as-
(See Greenslade, G. R., and
gh, assignor to Flannery Bolt
Pa. Staybolt assemblage.
G. H., and Flar-
Flannery Bolt Company,
signor.)
Flannery Bolt Company.
Armstrong, assignors.)
Flannery. John R.. Pittsburg
Company, Bridgeville,
2.096.454 : Oct. 19.
Flarsheim, Edwin S. (See Liebel, J.
sheim.)
Flarsheim, Edwin S., assignor to The Liebel-Flarsheim
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Clamp. 2,097,402 ; Oct.
26.
Flaten, Gunhild S. (See Potter. Thora G., assignor.)
Flath. Otto S., Chicago, 111. Parkway cable outlet top
member. 2.103.773 : Dec. 28.
Flather, Harry, Brisbane, assignor to Brisbane Machinery
Co. (Pty.) Ltd., South Brisbane, Queensland, Australia.
Grain cleaner, separator, and the like. 2,()69,139 ;
Jan. 26.
Flatley, Edward G. (See Flatley. John H., assignor.)
Flatley, James J., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for treat-
ment of infantile paralysis. 2,093,830 ; Sept. 21.
Flatley, John H.. Little York, assignor of one-half to E. G.
Flatley, Rock Island, IlL Hog trap. 2,099,956 ; Nov.
23.
Flatow, Joseph, and J. Pullman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Abra-
sive disk. 2.073.739 ; Mar. 16.
Flaws, John Jr., Cleveland Heights. Ohio, assignor to
General Electric Company. Controlling device for
mechanisms. 2.071,941 ; Feb. 23.
Flaws, John. Jr., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
General Electric Company. Filament mounting and
mechanism tlierefor. 2.085.578 : June 29.
Flaws, John. Jr., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
General Electric Company. Device for feeding fila-
ments and similar articles. 2,089,055 ; Aug. 3.
Flaxiuan, Marcellus T. (See Barnes, C. D., and Flaxman.)
Fleck. Christian H. (See Cotey. R. F., and Fleck.)
Fleck, Louis C, Appleton, Wis., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to K. C. M. Company, Dayton, Ohio. Re-
ducing dusting in the manufacture of coated paper.
2,072,070 ; Mar. 2.
Fleck, Winfred C, and C. F. .A^yle, McKee, Pa. Fruit Jat
holder. 2,071,518 ; Feb. 23.
Fleckenstein, George A., Stratford, and M. L. Water-
man, Fairfield, Conn., assignors to The Singer Manu-
facturing Company, Elizabeth. N. J. Lubricating de-
vice for sewing mnchine.s. 2.103,899: Dec. 28.
Fleeger, Burtner. (See Davidson, Arthur C, assignor.)
Fleer, John H., La Grange, Mo. Game timer. 2,076,453 ;
Apr. 6.
Fleetwings, Inc. (See de Ganahl, Carl, assignor.)
Fleetwings, Inc. (See Miller. Roy G., assignor.)
Fleetwings, Incorporated. (See Yicario, Carlo, assignor.)
Fleetwood Craftsmen, Inc. (See Waters, W. H., and
Kern, assignors.)
Fleischel. Gaston, Bleneau. (Yonne), France. Lever con-
trolled system. 2.087.885 : July 27.
Fleischel. Gaston, Bleneau, France. Variable speed and
automatically driven transmission. 2.092.446 : Sept. 7.
Fleischel, Gaston. Bleneau. I'Vance. Transmission con-
trol mechanism. 2.092.447 ; Sept. 7.
Fleischer, Caroline E. M., executrix. (See von Hofe,
G. W., and Fleischer.)
Fleischer. Joseph. Dayton. Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Jlotors Corporation. Refriger-
ant mixture and using the same. 2.101.993: Dec. 14.
F1ei.<!cher, Paul W. (See von Hofe. G. W.. and Pleiscber.)
Fleischer. Paul W., Weehawken. assignor to New Jersey
Machine Corporation. Hoboken, N. J. Machine for
handling sheets of material, labels, and the like.
2,071,115 : Feb. 16.
Fleischer. P.iul W.. Weehawken. N. J., assignor to A. H.
Balliet Corporation, Allentown, Pa. Cigar box.
2.074.314; Mar. 16.
Fleischer, Paul W., Weehawken. and F. J. Hammer, North
Bergen, assignors to New Jersey Machine Corporation,
Hoboken, N. J. Machine for covering boxes and the
like. 2.075.005 ; Mar. 30.
Fleischhauer, Richard. (See Bayer, O., Fleischhauer, and
Delfs.)
Fleischhauer, Richard. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Fechen-
heim, Germany, assignor to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Mono-azodyestuffs. 2,008.172 ; Jan.
19.
Fleischhauer, Richard, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechen-
heim, Germany, assignor to General Aniline Works, Inc,
New York, N. Y. Mono azo dvestuffs. 2,073,470 ;
JLir. 9.
Fleisclihauer, Richard, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim,
Germany, assignor to General .\niline Works, Inc.. New
York, N. Y. Monoazo dyestuffs. 2.079,499 : May 4.
Fleischhauer. Richard. Frankfort-on-the-5Iain-Fechenheim,
Germany, and C. T. Schultis, Bergen, near Hanau-on-
the-Main, assignors to General AnUine Works. Inc., New
York, N. Y. Monoazo dystuffs. 2,069,740 ; Feb. 9.
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Fleischhauer, Richard, Frankfort-on-the-BIain-Fechen-
heim and C. T. Schultis, Bergen, near Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Woriss,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Monoazodyestuffis. 2,095,468 ;
Oct. 12.
Fleisclahauer, Richard, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim,
and E. Fischer, Bad Soden at the Taunus, Germany,
assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Monoazodyestuffs. 2,102,115 ; Dec. 14.
Fleischman, Ferdinand, Little Silver, N. J., assignor to
J. Fleischman, Kew Gardens, N. Y. Match book.
2,095,469; Oct. 12.
Fleischman, Julia. (See Fleischman, Ferdinand, as-
signor.)
Fleischmann, Isidor, Bronx, N. Y. Burglar alarm.
2,084,841 ; June 22.
Fleisher, Harry, assignor to Princeton Inc., Watertown,
Conn. Knitted fabric. 2,073,402 ; Mar. 9.
Fleisher, Walter L., New York, N. Y. Cooling bread.
2,073,469 ; Mar. 9.
Fleisher, Walter L., New York, N. Y. Air conditioning
apparatus. 2,077,554 ; Apr. 20.
Fleishhacker Paper Box Company. (See Trost, Gustave
A., assignor.)
Fleishman, Blyron, Bronx, assignor to Louis Marx & Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Toy. 2,070,007 ; Feb. 9.
Fleming, Alexander M., Detroit, assignor to Chrysler
Corporation, Highland Park, Mich. Adjustable seat.
2,099,107 ; Nov. 16.
Fleming, Edward P. (See Bartholomew, G. P., and
Fleming.)
Fleming, Eli L., Long Beach, Calif. Stuffing box.
2,080,121; May 11.
Fleming, Floyd L., Waverly, Wash. Counting mecha-
nism. 2,094,644; Oct. 5.
Fleming, Fred R. (See Des Jardins, L. A., and Fleming.)
Fleming, J. Stuart. (See INIorrison, John K., assijxnor. )
Fleming, James S. B., Ardrossan, Scotland, assignor to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Manufacture
of safety explosives. 2,078,240 ; Apr. 27.
Fleming, Kussell, administrators et al. (See King, John
w., n.)
Flemming, Walter, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, assignor to
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktlengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-
the-Main. Germany. Production of ethyl chloride.
2,094,064; Sept. 28.
Fleshman, Carl H., Albany, N. Y. Apparatus for cooling
and dispensing beer. 2,091,755 ; Aug. 31.
Fletcher, Allen H., assignor to Fletcher Oil Well De-
sander Corporation, Bakersfield, Calif. Vacuum release
collar. 2,096,739 ; Oct. 26.
Fletcher, Allen H., assignor of three-ninths to G. D.
Slusher, two-ninths to B. W. McCune, and two-ninths
to B. P. Meyer, Bakersfield, Calif. Well tester.
2,103,940; Dec. 28.
Fletcher, Charlps L. (See Conklin. F. R., and Fletcher.)
Fletcher, Charles L. (See Malm, C. J., and Fletcher.)
Fletcher, Harold \V., assignor to Hughes Tool Company,
Houston, Tex. Engaging tool joint threads. 2,086,667 ;
July 13.
Fletcher, John, Kenmore, assignor to Plastergon Wall
Board Company, BulTalo, N. Y. Coating composition
and production thereof. 2,067,910 ; Jan. 19.
Fletcher, John, Kenmore, assignor to Plastergon Wall
Board Company, BufEalo, N. Y. Wallboard. 2,086,802 ;
July 13.
Fletcher, John, Kenmore, assignor to Plastergon Wall
Board Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Wallboard. 2,089,087 ;
Aug. 3.
Fletcher. Joseph H., Southgate, Calif. Glare shield.
2,101,901 ; Dec. 14.
Fletcher, Junius, Portsmouth, Va. Composite ornamental
panelwork for various articles. 2,093,831 ; Sept. 21.
Fletcher Oil Well Desander Corporation. (See Fletcher,
Allen H., assignor.)
Fletcher, William A. (See Sample, B. S., and Fletcher.)
FIetch(!r, William D., Staten Island, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Butterworth Svstem Incorporated.
Apparatus for washing the interior of tanks.
2,078,566 ; Apr. 27.
Fletcher Works, Inc. (See Bartholomew, Robert J., as-
signor.)
Flclc!i(!r Works, Incorporated. (See Scliaum, Carl, as-
signor.)
Fletcher Works, Incorporated. (See Schaum, Fletcher,
assignor.)
Flott, Lawrence H., Hamburg, assignor to National Aniline
& Chemical Comp.iny, Inc., New York, N. Y. Antlfoam-
ing agents. 2,074,380 ; Mar. 23.
Flexible Steel Lacing Company. (See Olsen, John C, as-
signor.)
FI(>xion, Inc. (See Bowers. Thomns A., assignor.)
Fh'xiunie Corporal Ion. (See Gordon, W., Nauth, and
Kniep, assignors.)
Floxliime (;ori)oration. (See Nuutli, Raymond, assignor.)
Flex O-Tube Co., The. (See MUlor, William II., as-
signor.)
I'lcxiHo Sales Company. (See Soarlea, Wayne S., as-
Hlgnor.)
Floxwood Company, The. (See Klmendorf, Armln, as-
signor.)
Fleysher, JIaurice H., and J. Ogilvie, BufEalo, assignors to
National Aniline & Chemical Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Brominated pyranthrones and method of making.
2,074,381 ; Mar. 23.
Fli-Bac Products Corporation. (See Nye, Alvin F., as-
signor.)
Flicker, John A., and C. R. Callaghan, Bellevue, Ohio.
Hand truck. 2,077,144 ; Apr. 13.
Fliegner, Charles, Philadelphia, Pa. Collapsible um-
brella. 2,091,676 : Aug. 31.
Fliess, Robert A., New York, N. Y. Method and appa-
ratus for observing bodies through opaque substances.
2,075,808 ; Apr. 6.
Fligg, James A., Elkins Park, Pa. Weaving cut pile
fabric. 2,075,187 ; Mar. 30.
Flinchbaugh, Henry K., West Manchester Township,
York County, assignor of one-half to A. E. Smith,
Springettsbury Township, Y'ork County, Pa. Auto-
matic filling nozzle. 2,072,202 ; Mar. 2.
Fling, Russell R., Columbus, Ohio. Building structure.
2,088,645 ; Aug. 3.
Flinn, Roland W., Oakland, Calif. Purification of natural
deposits. 2,070,161 ; Feb. 9.
Flint, Arthur W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Plywood
joint. 2,069,668 ; Feb. 2.
Flint, Charles W., Glen EUyn, 111. Stoi-m window.
2,091,706 ; Aug. 31.
Flint & Co. (See Delson, John, assignor.)
Flint, Hylaud C, Chicago, 111. Vacuum cleaner.
2,073,145 ; Mar. 9.
Flint, Hyland C, Grosse Pointe. Mich., assignor to Patent
Sales, Inc. Spring seat construction. 2,100,475 ; Nov.
30.
Flint, Hyland C, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Patent Sales,
Inc. Spring seat construction. 2,100,476 ; Nov. 30.
Flint, James A., Upper Arlington, Ohio, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Traylor Vibrator Company.
Apparatus for transferring material. 2,094,697 :
Oct. 5.
Flint, James A., Upper Arlington, Ohio, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Traylor Vibrator Company.
Device for packing materials. 2,094,698 ; Oct. 5.
Flint, James A., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The Tray-
lor Vibrator Company. Vibratory conveyer. 2,094,785 ;
Oct. 5.
Flint, James A., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The Traylor
Vibrator Company. Vibratory drying conveyer.
2,094,786; Oct. 5. ' j ^ j
Flint, James A., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The Tray-
lor Vibrator Company. Method and apparatus for
transferring material. 2,094,787 ; Oct. 5.
Flint, James A., and A. D. Holt, Columbus, Ohio, as-
signors to The Traylor Vibrator Company. Vibratory
feeder. 2,098,034 ; Nov. 2.
Flint, James G. (See McWhirter, E. M. S., and Flint.)
Flint & Walling Manufacturing Company. (See Lung,
Kenneth R., assignor.)
Floback, Elmer B. (See Ahlquist, Eugene P., assignor.)
Flogaus, Howard A., Ferndale, Mich. Engine cooling
system. 2,067,758 ; Jan. 12.
Flood, Arne. (See Schmidt-Nielsen, S., and Flood.)
Flood, Carl A., assignor to Dennison Manufacturing Com-
pany, Framingham, Mass. Attaching means.
2,069,878 ; Fob. 9.
Flood, Carl A., assignor to Dennison Manufacturing
Company, Framingham, Mass. Pin ticket machine.
2,083,150 ; June 8.
Flood, Charles W., Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Lighting fix-
ture. 2,093,165 ; Sept. 14.
Flood Company, The. (See Flood, E. D., and Hannum,
assignors.)
Flood, Earl D., and J. A. Hannum, Cleveland Heights,
Ohio, assignors to The Flood Company. Preparation
of coating composition. 2,084,480 ; June 22.
Flood, Henry, Jr., et al. (See Fraser, Etliclbert M., as-
signor.)
Flood, Joseph V., Southbridge, Mass. Display cabinet.
2,087,904 ; July 27.
Flora, Charles 1!., Danville, Va. Adjustable locli strike.
2,094,119 ; Sept. 28.
Floradny, Burton S., assignor to Dura Company. Toledo,
Ohio. Rrguliitor mech;>nisni for windows of railway
cars and the like. 2,076,980 ; Apr. 13.
Floicylc, Edward M., Rockaway, N. J., assignor to Stapling
Machines Co. Positiiiuing means for box parts.
2,085,579 : June 20.
Florence Pipe Foundry & JIachino Company. (Sec
Cnmerota, Louis A., assignor.)
Florence IM|)e Foundry & jraohino Company. (See Cnm-
erota, li. A., & INIatlack, assignors.)
Floronce-Welirle Stove Co. (See I'iekup, Oeorgp E,, as-
signor.)
Floridin Company. (See Hartshornc. Frank W. K., as-
signor.)
Florman. Irving, New York, N. Y. Smoker's appliance.
2.()S6.110; July 0.
Florman, Irving, New York. N. Y. Combined cigarette
case and llghler. 2,080.411 ; July C.
ji'lorman, Irving, New York, N. 'T. Cigarette llchtcr.
2,086,412; July 6.
I'Moniian, Irving. New York. N. Y. Cigarette llRhter.
2,0»7.»73 ; Nov. 2.
I'lormaii, Irving, Now York, .\. Y. Container. 2.009.805;
Nov. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Florman, Irving, New York. N. Y. Electric dry shaver.
2,100.13.0 ; Nov. 23.
Florman, Irving, assignor to Vestalite Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Cigarette lighter. 2,094,591 ; Oct. 5.
Floro, Albert, and A. G. Sabol, assignors to The Reuter
Organ Company, Lawrence, Kans. Organ action magnet.
2,083,644; June 15.
Florsheim Shoe Company, The. (See White, John J.,
assignor.)
Flory, Leslie E., Oaklyn, and G. A. Morton, Haddon
Heights, N. J., assignor to Radio Corporation of Amer-
ica. Electric discharge device. 2,093,166 ; Sept. 14.
Floss. Carl W., Detroit, Mich. Vehicle body construction.
2,077,751 ; Apr. 20.
Flournoy, Algernon F., Monroe, La. Relief valve.
2,069,522 ; Feb. 2.
Flowers, Frank A., Memphis, Tenn. Clothes drier.
2,087,570; July 20.
Flowers, Henry F., Findlay, Ohio. Tandem wheeled
truck. 2,078,915 ; Apr. 27.
Floyd, Eugene P., and A. G. Hackney, Tucapau, assignors
of one-half to C. C. Wyche, D. Russell, S. J. Nichols,
and A. Moore, Spartanburg, and G. Hill, Wellford, S. C.
Pattern control and shedding mechanism for looms.
2,099,729; iNor. 23.
Floyd, Henry G., and J. D. Sample, assignors to The
McWane Cast Iron Pipe Co., Birmingham, Ala. Sup-
porting core bars in flasks. 2,088,736 ; Aug. 3.
Floyd-Wells Company, The. (See Schneider, Frank H.,
assignor.)
Floyd-Wells Company, The. (See Teague, Walter D., Jr.,
assignor.)
Fluchaire, Maurice, Tarare, and S. Javorski, Lyon, as-
.«;'gnors to Societe des Dsines Chimiques Rhone, Poulenc,
I'aris, France. Preparing beta-bromethyl benzene.
2,082,946 ; June 8.
Fluor Corporation, The. (See Henderson, E., and Red-
dick, assignors.)
Flury, Godfrey, Austin, Tex. Archery device. 2,084,634 ;
June 22.
Flygare. (^arl G. (See Griffing, H. F., and Flygare. )
Flygare, Carl G. (See Wood, W. H., and Flygare.)
nygare, Carl G., assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Jlass. Grinding machine. 2,077.359 ; Apr. 13.
Flygare, Carl G., assignor to Norton Company, Wor-
cester, Mass. Grinding machine table reciprocating
mechanism. 2,078,757 ; Apr. 27.
Flygare, Carl G., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Hydraulically operated steady rest.
2,086,024 ; July 6.
Flygare, Carl G.. assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Grinding machine. 2,088,549 ; July 27.
Flygare, Carl G., assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Grinding machine steady rest. 2,088,550 ; July
27.
Flygare, Carl G., assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. V.'heel driving mechanism for grinding machines.
2,092,714; Sept. 7.
Flygare, Carl G., assignor to Norton Company, \\orcpster,
Mass. Grinding wheel truing apparatus. 2,092,730 ;
Sept. 7.
Flygare, Carl G., assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Grinding wheel positioning mechanism.
2,101,794; Dec. 7.
Flygare, Carl G., and H. A. Silven, assignors to Norton
Company, Worcester, Mass. Grinding wheel truing ap-
paratus. 2,101,795 ; Dec. 7.
Flynn, Benjamin H., Alexandria, La. Endless-tread ma-
chine-supporting means. 2,082,693 ; June 1.
Flvnn, Benjamin H., Alexandria, La. Ditch grading or
cutting machine. 2,088,369 ; July 27.
Flynn, Edward J. (See Patnode, W. I., and Flynn.)
Flynn & Emrich Company. (See Turner, J. F., and
Breidenbaugh, assignors.)
Flynn, John N. (See Guthoff, M., Flvnn, and Smith.)
Flynn, Theodore P. (See Allin, G. S., and Flynn.)
Flvnt. Louis W. G. (See JMascuili, J. J., Gardner, and
Flynt.)
Fl.vnt, Louis W. G. (See White, H., and Flynt.)
Fobian, George H. (See Ferris, W., .md Fobian.)
Focht, Irvine J. (See Smith, W. E., and Focht.)
Focke, Theodore B. (See Resek, M.. and Focke.)
Fodor, Gabriel, Paris, and H. Garih, Neuilly sur Seine,
France. Manufacture of bodies containing metallic car-
bides. 2,093,656 : Sept. 21.
Fodor, Joseph, London. England. Driving device for
magnetic sound recording and reproducing apparatus.
2.091,750 ; Aug. 31.
Fodor, Joseph, London, assignor of one-half, by mesne
assignments, to Victor Beecroft North. Kent, England.
Apparatus for operating electric luminous tube^.
2,080,668 ; July 13.
Fodor, Joseph J. (See Smith, H. A., and Fodor.)
Foehrenbach, Arthur F., assignor to Berger Jlanufactur-
Ing Company, Canton, Ohio. Voting key and actuating
arm assembl.v. 2,093,.554 ; Sept. 21.
Foehrenbach, Arthur F., and R. F. Shoup, Canton, Ohio,
and S. It. Shoup, North Bergen, N. J., assignors of one-
half to Bergen Manufacturing Company, Canton, Ohio,
and one-lialf to Shoup Voting Machine Corporation,
Union City, N. J. Voting machine voting booth.
2,008,853 ; Jan. 20.
Foehrenbach, Arthur F., and R. F. Shoup, assignors of
one-half to Berger Manufacturing Company, Canton,
Ohio, and one-half to Shoup Voting Machine Corpora-
tion, Union City, N. J. Voting machine interlock for
negative and atlirmative ballots. 2,079,686 ; May 11.
Foerste, William, Pelham Manor, assignor to Packard
Properties, Inc., New York, N. Y. Flashing gaseous
discharge lamp. 2.075,188 ; Mar. 30.
Foerste, William, Pelham Manor, assignor to Packard
Properties, Inc., New York, N. Y. Gaseous discharge
lamp apparatus. 2,075,606 ; Mar. 30.
Foerster, Charles V., Jr. (See Brown, W. D., and Foer-
ster.)
Fogarty, John E., Auburn, Mass. Dispensing apparatus.
2,066,397 ; Jan. 5.
Fogler, Mayor F., and D. A. Rogers, Petersburg, Va., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Solvay Process
Company, New Y^ork, N. Y. Reacting nitrogen tetrox-
ide with aqueous liquids. 2,072,947 ; Mar. 9.
Fohrer, Friedrich, assignor to Maschinenfabrik Augsburg-
Nurnberg A. G., Augsburg, Germany. Welded box
frame for vertical internal combustion engines.
2,100.775 ; Nov. 30.
Foil, Clifton C. (See Schaefier, C. A., and Foil.)
Foilfilm, Inc. (See Kittredge, H. G., and Broderick, as-
signors.)
Foilfilm, Inc. (See Kittredge, H. G., and Williams, as-
signoi's. )
Foisy, George A., assignor to Winchester Repeating Arms
Company, New Haven, Conn. Testing apparatus.
2.077,383 ; Apr. 20.
Fol, Jean G. (See Plaizier. J. A., and Fol.)
Foldi, ZoltSn, and R. Konig. Budapest, Hungary, assignors
to Svenska Tandsticks Aktiebolaget, Jonkoping, Sweden,
Repeatedly ignitible match. 2,093,516 ; Sept. 21.
Foley, Ciiarles B., Oak Park, 111., assignor to S. F. Bowser
& Company, Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. Method and ap-
paratus for purifying liquids. 2,095,470 : Oct. 12.
Foley, Joseph J., Chicago, 111. Ventilator construction.
2,084,613 ; June 22.
Foley, Louis D., Louisville, Ky. Shock absorber.
2.067,482 ; Jan. 12.
Foley, Lyndon L., Tulsa, Okla. Silt collector for reser-
voirs. 2,082,694 ; June 1.
Foley, Vernon, and J. J. Henning, Portland. Oreg. Gun
and liunting knife combination. 2,008.139; Nov. 2.
Foley, Walter. Los Angeles, Calif. Tire grooving tool.
2.097,811 : Nov. 2.
Folk, (Jeorge W., Kalamazoo, Mich. Furnace damper
control. 2,089,020 ; Aug. 3.
Folk, Joseph, assignoi- to U. S. Slicing Machine Company,
La Porte, Ind. Slicing machine. 2,068,980 ; Jan. 26.
Folkers, Karl. (See Adkins, H., Folkers, and Connor.)
Follese, Sigurd E., Jlinneapolis, Minn. Massage device.
2.088,780 : Aug. 3.
Follet, Vermont, Elmhurst, 111., assignor to Standard
Screw Company, Hartford, Conn. Fixture joint.
2.088,321 ; July 27.
Follett, Frank E., La Fayette, Ind. Dental fountain.
2,078,890 ; Apr. 27.
FoUin, Laura C, Chicago, 111. Grip device. 2,089,740 ;
Aug. 10.
Folliot, Ernest, La Rochelle, France. Hose reel for fire
extinguishing apparatus. 2,089,547 ; Aug. 10.
Folmer Graflex Corporation, The. (See Hineline, Edson
S., assignor.)
Folmer Graflex Corporation. (See Moomaw, Lewis H.,
assignor.)
Folmsbee. Clyde H., Berwick, Pa., assignor to American
Car & Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Refriger-
ated tank car. 2,085,000 ; June 29.
Folmsbee, Clyde H., Berwick, Pa., assignor to American
Car and Foundry Company, New Y'ork, N. Y. Tank
gauging device. 2,090,514 ; Aug. 17.
Folmsbee, Clyde H., Berwick, and H. W. Le Boutillier
and F. Hess, Tredyffrin Township. Chester County,
Pa. Method of and apparatus for heating and va-
porizing liquids. 2.072,713 ; JIar. 2.
Folsom, Rolfe A., Burlingame, assignor to W. R. Ames
Company. San Francisco, Calif. Studding structure.
2.08S.7S1 ; Aug. 3.
Foltz, Edith, Los Angeles, Calif. Skirt. 2,080,814 ; May
18.
Fohvoll. .John H. (Sop Couch. H. R.. and FoUvell.)
Fonda, linyard P., assignor to The Bryant Heater Com-
panv, Cleveland, Ohio. Air conditioning svstem.
2,085,964 ; July 6.
Fonda, Gorton R., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Thermionic cathode and process
of activation. 2,069,407 ; Feb. 2.
Fonda, John S. (See Bradshaw, W. H., Fonda, and
Filson.)
Fonda, John S., Kenmore, N. Y., and G. ^^■. Filson, Rich-
mond, Va., assignors, b.v mesne assignraoiits. to E. I.
du I'ont de Nemours & Comnany, Wilmington, Del.
Artificial thread treatment. 2,098.020 ; Nov. 9.
Foner, Newton F., I'ittsburgli, Pa. Automatic machine for
tie-plates. 2,098,570 ; Nov. 9.
Foner, Newton F., Pittsburgli, Pa. Tic-plate assembly.
2,098,935 ; Nov. 9.
Fonseca, Edward L., assignor to The Wilcolator Company
Newark, N. J. Self-compensating heat regulator.
2,101,735 ; Dec. 7.
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Fontaine, Kathryn M., et al. (See Fontaine, Lamar, Jr.,
assignor.)
Fontaine, Lamar, Jr., Baton Eouge, assignor of three-
eights to K. M. Fontaine, and one-fourth to L. J.
Voorhies, Sr., both of East Baton Rouge Parish, La.
Safety device for hydraulic brakes. 2,067,697 ; Jan. 12.
Fontana, Cesare, Genoa, Italy. Device for automatically
changing transmission ratio. 2,069,007 ; Jan. 26.
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Cutler, Franli W., as-
signor.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See de Back, William,
assignor.)
Food Machinery Corporation, (See Halt, James M., as-
signor.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Hudspeth, Thomas
N., assignor.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Hughes, Author E.,
assignor. )
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Jones, Thomas M.,
assignor. )
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Keech, Dana E., as-
signor.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Lewis, Harold R., as-
signor. )
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Lisle, H. C, and
Morse, assignors.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Morse, J. W., and
Moore, assignors.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Morse, J. W., Moore,
and Phillips, assignors.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Paxton, Gerald C,
assignor.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Paxton, G. C, John-
son, and Obermiller, assignors.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Paxton, Hale, as-
signor.)
Food Macliinery Corporation. (See Paxton, Hale and
G. C, and Benson, assignors.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Roberts, George L.,
assignor.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Sharma, Jagan N.,
assignor.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Stebler, Fred, as-
signor. )
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Stockdale, Harry C,
assignor.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Thompson, Albert E.,
assignor.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Twomley, Herbert E.,
assignor.)
Food Machinery Corporation. (See Van Wyk, Paul, as-
signor.)
Food Macliinery Corporation. (See Webster, Joseph H.,
assignor. )
Foohey, William L. (See Dahlen, M. A., and Foohey.)
Fooks, Herbert C. (See Rask, Olaf S., assignor.)
Foos, Caldwell B., Sclienectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electrical control circuit.
2,079,500 ; May 4.
Foote Bros. Gear and Machine Corporation. (See Lewis,
O. L., and Wright, assignors.)
Foote-Burt Company, The. (See Doan, Theodore H., as-
signor.)
Foote-Burt Company, The. (See Schiltz, Bernard P.,
assignor.)
Foote Company, The. (See Lundbye, Axel E., assignor.)
Foote, Edward B., as.signor to Taylor Instrument Com-
panies, Rochester, N. Y. Regulator. 2,088,055 ; July
27.
Foote, Richard, Rochester, assignor to R. F. Jones, Pitts-
field, N. Y. Armored car. 2,092,448 ; Sept. 7.
Foot Norm Inc. (See McCahan, J. H., and Samblanet,
assignors.)
Footsure Company. (Sec Brewer, F. C, and Johanet,
assignors.)
Foran, Edwin V. (See Walker, J. P., and Foran.)
Foran, Edwin V., Texon, S. S. Parker, TToiiston, and J. G.
Bird, AiulrowR, Tex., assignors to Ilydril (Company, Los
Angolcs County, C.'ilif. Drilling and simultaneously ex-
ploring oil wells and the like. 2,082,329; June E
Forborg, Trygve, New York, N. Y., assignor, by meano
a.ssignnients, to Rorvel, Inc., Dover, Del. Gas burner.
2,069,002 ; .Tan. 26.
Forbes, Duncan P., E. J. Molir, and F. W. Meyer, assign-
ors to (Junite Foundries (Corporation, Rockford, 111.
Making rollerl products. 2,087,700; July 20.
Forbes, Duncan P., Rockford. and E. J. Mohr, deceased,
Rockford, III., by L. E. Mohr, Milwaukee, Wis., ad-
minislnitrix, assignors to Gunltc Foundries Corpo-
raiion. Rockford, Til. Ferrous metal and making same.
2,087,768 ; July 20.
Forbes, Eli/abedi ('.. Fallston, Md. Canning oatmeal
porridge. 2,068,910; Jan. 20.
Forbes, Harry, Ricliniond liill, assifinor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Bakeliie Building I'loducts Co., Inc., New
Yoik, N. Y. Locking Klilngle. 2.08r>,r,r,[ ; June 20.
Forbes, Henry C. (See Nichols, II. J., Forbes, Harmon,
and Loftls.)
Forbes. H.'nry ('.. Chicago, III., assignor to General
INIotors CorixiraMon, Detroit, Mich. Antenna svMlein.
2 0!)4,10S : S!(>nt. 28.
Forbes, James B. (See Barclay, J. M., and Forbes.)
Forbes, Lewis J-B., St. Helens, assignor to Triplex (North-
ern) Limited, Liverpool, England. Apparatus for grind-
ing the edges of glass plates. 2,088,737 ; Aug. 3.
Forbes Lithograph Manufacturing Company. (See Nelson,
George, assignor.)
Force, William A., III. (See Muller, William F., as-
signor.)
Forcey, George W. (See Abrams, A., Forcey, and
Brabender.)
Forcey, George W. (See Abrams, A., Forcey, and Farrell.)
Forcey, George W. (See Abrams, A., Wagner, and Forcey.)
Porcier, George J., Cleveland, Ohio. Golf game.
2,092,905; .Sept. 14.
Ford, Emma D. (See Ford, J. J., and Beall, assignors.)
Ford, Eugene A., Scarsdale, assignor to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation, New Yoi'k, N. Y. Perforated
card interpreter. 2,076,713; Apr. 13.
Ford, Eugene A., Scarsdale, assignor to International
Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Card
feeding device. 2,093,555 ; Sept. 21.
Ford, Eugene A., Binghamton, assignor to International
Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Com-
binational index point sorter. 2,089,255 ; Aug. 10.
Ford, Frederick H., assignor to The Shaler Company,
Waupun, Wis. Fabricated belt splice and splicing the
same. 2,069,362 ; Feb. 2.
Ford, Frederick H., assignor to The Shaler Company,
Waupun, Wis. Composition fuel. 2,070,428 ; Feb. 9.
Ford, Gaylon T., Pequannock. N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Am-
plifier circuits. 2,084,135 ; June 15.
Ford, George. (See Hulin, J., and Ford.)
Ford, George P., Beverly Hills, and W. P. Pittman, Hunt-
ington Park, assignors to Fibreboard Products Inc.,
San Francisco, Calif. Method and apparatus for mak-
ing fillers. 2,070,723; Feb. 16.
Ford, George F., Beverly Hills, and W. F. Pittman,
Huntington Park, assignors to Fibreboard Products
Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Container. 2,080,122 :
May 11.
Ford, Harry S., Cleburne, Tex. Display holder. 2,103,578 ;
Dec. 28.
Ford, Henry, assignor to Ford Motor Company, Dear-
born, Mich. Electric generator construction.
2,078,376 ; Apr. 27.
Ford, Henry, Dearborn, C. E. Sorensen and H. M. Rein-
hold, Detroit, and C. A. Collins, Allen Park, assignors
to Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Mich. Piston mold.
2,086,010 ; July 13.
Ford, Henry, A. O. Roberts, and H. W. Simpson, as-
signors to Ford Motor Company, Dearborn, Mich.
Transmission. 2,088,782 ; Aug. 3.
Ford Instrument Company. (See Stuart, Lemuel M., as-
signor.)
Ford, Jay T. (See Rabezzana, H., McDougal, Ford, and
Kirk.)
Ford, Joseph C, and J. E. Olson, assignors to The Colon
Company, IMadison, Wis. Apparatus for making ar
tides. 2,081,533 ; May 25.
Ford, Joseph J., and P. H. Beall, assignors to Emma D.
Pord, New York, N. Y. Process of and material for
cluomium plating. 2,093,428; Sept. 21.
Ford, Julius C, Memphis, Tenn. Automobile lighting and
signal system. 2,081,892 ; May 25.
Company. (See Pord, Robert E., as-
Corporation. (See Lewis, Harold R.,
Mill Port, N. Y. Tool construction.
(See Dahlinger, Raymond C, as-
(See Ford, Henry, assignor.)
(See Ford, IT., Roberts, and Simp-
^See Pord, H., Sorensen, Reiuhold,
and Scott, as-
fSee Gregorie, Eugene T., as-
(See Kramer, Clarence P., as-
(See McCarroll, Russell H., as-
(See McCarroll, R. H., nnd Jeter,
(See McKInney, Dennis A.,
Ford, Luther, &
signer.)
Pord Machinery
assignor.)
Ford, Major R.,
2, 10.?, 409 ; Dec. 28.
Ford Motor Company.
signer.)
Ford Motor Company.
Ford Motor Company.
son, assignors.)
Ford IMotor Company.
and Collins, assignors.)
Ford Motor Company. (See Galarab, J.
signers.)
Pord Motor Company.
signer.)
Ford Motor Company.
signer.)
Ford Motor Company.
signer.)
Pord :\Iotor Company.
assignors.)
Ford Motor Company.
signer.)
Ford Motor Company.
Ford Motor Company
assignor.)
Ford Motor Company.
signer.)
Peril Motor Company. (See ZoerhMn. lOniil, assignor.)
li'oril, Kol)er( E.. a.sslgnor to Luther I'ord & Company.
Minneatiolls, Minn. Treating pouring orltU-e.s for drin-
free oonlainc-ra. 2.071,382 ; Mar. 2.'?.
I'Vinl. Roliert 10., assignor to I,ulhei- Ford A Company,
MInneapoll.'i. Minn. Shipping container for liiindllne
goods. 2,098,0110 ; Nov. 2.
Pord. Robert V., San Francisco, Calif. Safety nin
2,079,102; May 4. " '
as-
(.See Olsen, Niels II. P., assignor.)
(See Sholdrlck, Laurence S.,
(See Sorensen, Charles 1]., as-
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Ford Roofing Products Company. (See Guy, Harry L.,
assignor.)
Ford. William H., East Longmeadow, assignor to Milton
Bradley Company, Springfield, Mass. Cutting appara-
tus. 2.103,217 ; Dec. 21.
Ford, William P., Decatur, Ala. Thread guide and ten-
sioning means for knitting machines. 2,097,565 ;
Nov. 2.
Fordvce, Charles R. (See Hopldnson, F. J., and Fordyce.)
Fordyce, Charles R. (See Malm, C. J., and Fordyce.)
Fordyce, Charles R., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Preparation of cellulose acetate proprionate
butyrate. 2,101,994 ; Dec. 14.
Fordyce, Charles R., Rochester, N. Y., and H. F. Robert-
son, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignors, by mesne assignments,
of one-half to Carbide & Carbon Chemicals Corporation
and one-half to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Moistureproofing composition. 2,075,106 ; Mar.
30.
Fordyce, John W., assignor to United Cine-Camera, Lim-
ited, London, England. Portable cinematograph ap-
paratus. 2,093,832 ; Sept. 21.
Fore, Jesse B., Graham, Tex. Clip insulator. 2,082,279 ;
June 1.
Foregger Co., The. (See Leech, Beverley C, assignor.)
Foregger, Richard V., Roslyn, N. Y. Oxygen emergency
apparatus. 2,078,567 ; Apr. 27.
Foreign Rights (Precision Meters). (See Horton, Frank,
assignor.)
Foreman, Ernest J., Trinidad, Colo. Gastro-traumatic
magnet. 2,095,976 ; Oct. 19.
Foresman, Seth T. (See PfeifCer, K., Foresman, and
Fries.)
Forest City Foundries Companv. The. (See Kuenhold,
Otto J., 'assignor.)
Forest Wadding Company. (See Bangs, R. L., and Her-
manson, assignors.)
Forestek Plating & Jlanufacturing Company, The. (See
Sherman, Samuel D., assignor.)
Forestner, Helen M. (See Price, M. B., and Forestner.)
Forestner, John J., Jr., et al. (See Price, M. B., and
Forestner, assignors. )
Forges & Ateliers de Constructions Electrigues de Jeu-
mont, Soeiete Anonyme. (See Leroy, Louis, assignor.)
Forgrove Machinery Company, Limited, The. (See Grover,
FrediTick, assignor.)
Forichon, Alphonse, Paris, France. Transmission.
2,069,408 ; Feb. 2.
Forichon, Alphonse, Paris, France. Change speed mecha-
nism. 2,094.449 ; Sept. 28.
Forman, Paris R. (See Conklin, R. D., and Forman.)
Forman, Paris R., Rahway, N. J., assignor to National
Pneumatic Company, New York, N. Y. Windshield
wiper mechanism. 2,091,390 ; Aug. 31.
Formfit Company, The. (See Kunstadter, Sigmund W.,
assignor.)
Formhals, Anton, assignor of forty-five one-hundreths to
R. Schreiber, Gastell, Mainz, Germany. Production of
artificial fibers. 2,077,373 ; Apr. 13.
Formica Insulation Company, The. (See Faber, Herbert
A., assignor.)
Formwav, William E., Los Altos, Calif. Walnut huUer.
2,094,880 : Oct. 5.
Fornaroli, Blanche, Detroit, Mich. Stenographer's scale.
2.093,636 ; Sept. 21.
Forney, Cal A., Goshen, Ind. Collapsible ironing table.
2,097,724 : Nov. 2.
Forrest, Henry O. (See Keith, P. C, Jr., and Forrest.)
Forrest, Henry O., Teaneck, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Propane dewasing.
2,076,141 ; Apr. 6.
Forrest, Henry O., Teaneck, and L. Van Horn, Elizabeth,
N. J., assignors to Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111.
Propane dewaxing. 2,0S3.700 : June l!i.
Forrest, John. (See Earth, W., and Forrest.)
Forrest, John W., Brighton, assignor to Bausch & Lomb
Optical Companv. Rochester, N, Y. Refractometer.
2.083,778; June 15.
Forrest, Mark L., Missoula, Mont. Clutch. 2,085,905 ;
July 6.
Forrester, Edward E. (See Anderson, O. W., and For-
rester.)
Forrester, Edward E., deceased, Denver, Colo., by I. For-
rester, executrix. Making stop cocks. 2,100,438 ; Nov.
30.
Forrester, Irene, executrix. (See Forrester. Edward E.)
Forsberg, Axel A., Stockholm, Sweden, assignor to Electro-
lux Corporation, Dover, Del. Coupling for vacuum
cleanors. 2,094,147; Sept. 28.
Forsberg, Carl T., New York, N. Y. Concrete tunnel lin-
ing. '2,096. 8.'>0 : Oct. 26.
Forsberg, Fredrick, R. A., and C. C, Thief River Falls,
Jlinn. Pulley transmission system. 2,087,642 ; July
20.
Forsberg, R. A. (See Forsberg, Fredrlk, R. A., and
C. C.)
Forschner, A. J., et al. (See Ulrich, Charles B., as-
signor.)
Forseille, Lucien F. (See Martlndale, E. H., and For-
seille. )
Forss, Frithiof P., Aurora, assignor to Independent
Pneumatic Tool Co., Chicago, 111. Portable electric
tool. 2,072,551 ; Mar. 2.
Forss, Frithiof P., Aurora, assignor to Independent Pneu-
matic Tool Co., Chicago, 111. Safety stop (or balancers.
2,078,489 ; Apr. 27.
Forster. Albert, Milanino, Italy. Spur gear. 2,098,864;
Nov. 9.
Forster, Albert A. (See English, A. A., and Forster.)
Forster, Frank T., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Vent plug for
storage batteries. 2,093,669 ; Sept. 21.
Forster, Karl A., Illertissen, Germany. Bee poison prepa-
ration. 2,075,390 ; Mar. 30.
Forster, Percy M., Berkeley, Calif. Stove. 2,102,893 ;
Dec. 21.
Forster, Samuel H. (See Walsh, W., and Forster.)
Forster, William A., Dallas, Tex. Meter for liquids.
2,072,320; Mar. 2.
Forsthoetel, Gregg F., Springfield, Mass., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company,
East Pittsburgh, Pa. Refrigeration apparatus.
2,072,446; Mar. 2.
Forstner Chain Corporation. (See Forstner, Walter, as-
signor.)
Forstner Chain Corporation. (See Schoeninger, Adolf O.,
assignor. )
Forstner, Walter, Irvington, N. J., assignor to Forstner
Chain Corporation. Ornamental belt construction.
2,090,789 ; Aug. 24.
Forstrom, Edward W., and C. O. Hull, Stratford, Conn.,
assignors to General Electric Company. Apparatus for
the manufacture of insulated wire. 2,"069,087 ; Jan. 26.
Forsttrom, Edward E., Stratford, assignor to The Bryant
Electric Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Interlocking
switch mechanism. 2,080,964 ; May 18.
Forsyth, George H., Oak Park, 111. Game. 2,066,724;
Jan. 5.
Forsythe, Louis S., Portsmouth, Va. Paper ruling ma-
chine. 2,090,443; Aug. 17.
Forter, Samuel A., Bellevue, Pa. Furnace construction.
2,096,695 ; Oct. 19.
Forter, Samuel A., Bellevue, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Hartford-Empire Company, Hartford,
Conn. Method and apparatus for melting. 2,078,794 ;
Apr. 27.
Forter, Samuel A., Bellevue, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Hartford-Empire Company, Hartford,
Conn. Method and apparatus for melting. 2,078,795 ;
Apr. 27.
Forter, Samuel A., Bellevue, Pa., assignor to Forter-Teich-
mann Company. Furnace port. 2.088,783 ; Aug. 3.
Forter-Teichmann Company. (See Forter, Samuel A., as-
signor.)
Fort Howard Paper Company.
signer.)
Fort Howard Paper Company,
assignor.)
Fort Howard Paper Company.
Wirtz, assignors.)
Fortier, Anna A., Paris, France,
and similar articles. 2,092.349 ; Sept. 7
Fortier, Leo, St. Ferreol, Quebec, Canada.
2,096,096 ; Oct. 19.
Fortinberry, Charles L.. assignor to The Fortinberry Com-
pany, Inc., Washington, D, C. Locked license tag.
2,072,000 ; Feb. 23.
Fortinberry Company, The. (See Fortinberry, Charles L.,
assignor.)
Fortman. Gustave D., Philadelphia, Pa. Coating com-
position. 2,099,423 ; Nov. 16.
Fortney, Brauddus B., Louisville, Ky, Light projection
svstem and projection lense therefor. 2,091,275 ; Aug.
31.
Fort Orange Paper Company. (See Peters, William H.,
assignor.)
Fort Orange Paper Company. (See Schleber, Louis E.,
assignor.)
Fortunate. Vincent, and R. A. Catozella, assignors to The
Mounting & Finishing Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Col-
lapsible sign character. 2,070.478 ; Feb. 9.
Fortune, Russell, Indianapolis, Ind. Cellulosic product.
2,085.403 ; June 29.
Forward, Chauncey B., deceased, by L. W. Forward,
executrix, Urbana, Ohio, assignor to Forward Process
Company, Dover, Del. Cracking mineral oils.
2,0Sl,.'i.34; May 25,
Forward, Laura W., executrix. (See Forward, Chauncey
B.)
Forward, Louis D., assignor to Forward Process Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Cracking heavy hydrocarbon
oils. 2.093,588 ; Sept. 21.
Forward Process Company. (See Forward, Chauncey B.,
assignor,)
Forward Process Company. (See Forward, Louis D., as-
signor.)
Fostilck, Leonard S. (See H.nnsen, H. L., and Fosdick.)
Fosgood Corporation. (See Girouard, Albert, assignor.)
Fosgood Corporation. (Sep Graham. Philip J., asslsrnor.
Foss. Benjamin S., Brookllne, assignor to B. F. .Sturte-
vant Company, Hyde Park, Mass. Vacuum cleaner.
2,070,986: Feb. 16.
Foss, Carl W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Carborundum Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Abrasive
device. 2,087,318 ; July 20.
Foss, Donald J., Wooster, Ohio. Drying rack. 2,087,757 :
July 20.
(See Schwartz, Fred, as-
(See Shaffer, Glenn A.,
(See Shaffer, G. A., and
Coyer for books, ledgers.
Vehicle signal.
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Foss, Fred G., Hillside, N. J., assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. Sealed can testing ma-
chine. 2,093,429 ; Sept. 21.
Foss, JLaurence M., assignor of one-half to P. K. Guillow,
Wakefield, Mass. Bottle stopping machine. 2,073,964 ;
Mar. 16.
Foss, Leonard R., Oakland, Calif. Chandelier shade.
2,092,207 ; Sept. 7.
Fossa, Joseph, Danvers, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe upper
lacing machine. 2,066,464 ; Jan. 5.
Fossa, Joseph, Salem, Mass., assignor to United Shoe Ma-
chinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for oper-
ating on soles. 2,094,120 ; Sept. 28.
Fossa, Joseph, Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for
removing lacings from shoe uppers. 2,103,667 ; Dec.
28.
Foster, Arthur B. (See Acree, Solomon F., assignor.)
Foster, Boutwell H., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Asbestos
yarn. 2,089,021 ; Aug. 3.
Foster Brothers Manufacturing Company. (See Foster,
William B., assignor.)
Foster, Carlton H. (See Johnson, Elmer W., assignor.)
Foster, Charles C, Westville, N. J., assignor to The
Chesterman-Leeland Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Stock-
ing. 2,102,064 ; Dec. 14.
Foster, Dudley E., Blorristown, N. J., assignor to Radio
(Corporation of America. Automatic transmission band
control circuit. 2,093,556 ; Sept. 21.
Foster, Dudley E., Evanston, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Chicago,
ni. Signaling system. 2.096,800 ; Oct. 26.
Foster, Edwin L., Long Beach, Calif. Amalgamating
cylinder. 2,072,498; Mar. 2.
Foster, Elmer E., Dallas Center, Iowa. Game time indi-
cator. 2,079,204 ; May 4.
Foster, Everette M., assignor to The Turner Company,
Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Microphone plug. 2,081,622 ;
May 25.
Foster, Frank A., Maywood, assignor to The Goss Printing
Press Company, Chicago, 111. Rotary printing press.
2,070,265 ; Feb. 9.
Foster, Frank A., Maywood, assignor to The Goss Print-
ing Press Company, Cliicago. 111. Stereotype plate
casting mechanism. 2,090,943 ; Aug. 24.
Foster, Frank A., Maywood, assignop to The Goss Print-
ing Press Company, Chicago, 111. Stereotype plate
casting machine. 2,100,003 ; Nov. 23.
Foster, Franklin J., trustee. (See Hennecke, E. V., and
Kuskin, assignors.)
Foster, Fred L., Lynn, Mass. Combined die and pattern.
2,097,693 ; Nov. 2.
Foster, Harold B., Williamsville, N. Y., assignor to Na-
tional Aniline & Chemical Company, New York, N. Y.
Catalyst and making same. 2,081,272 ; May 25.
Foster, Hnrry C. (See Buxton, P. H., and Foster.)
Foster, Harry C, and L. Leroy, Alton, assignor to West-
ern Cartridge Company, East Alton, 111. Control ap-
paratus for target traps. 2,072,746 ; Mar. 2.
Foster, Herbert V., Providence, assignor to Crompton &
Knowles Jacquard & Supply Company, Pawtucket,
R. I. Jacquard needle spring guide. 2,103,814; Dec.
28.
Foster, Herbert V., Providence, assignor to Crompton &
Knowles Jacquard & Supply Company, Pawtucket, 11. I.
Jacquard cylinder motion. 2,103,815 ; Dec. 28.
Fo.stor, Hoyt K., Danvers, Mass., assignor to S. W. Farber,
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Circuit breaking device.
2,091,035 ; Aug. 24.
Foster, James W. (See Baynton, H. H., and Foster. >
Foster, John P. (See Crutchficld, C. L., and Foster.)
Poster, Julius E. (See Mottlau, August J., nssignor.)
Foster, I/cnn V. (See Benford, .T. R., and Foster.)
Foster, Leon V., Trondequoit, assignor to Bauseh & Lomb
Optical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Metallographic illu-
minating system and prism therefor. 2,074,106 ; Mar.
16.
Foster, Leon V., Irondequoit, assignfir to Bauseh & Lomb
Optical (,'ompany, Rochester, N. Y. Analyzing ocular.
2,101,03.'): Dec. 14.
Poster, licvin W. (See Kettler, C. J., and Foster. 1
Foster Machine Company. (See McKcan, John C, as-
signor. )
Pester, Nntlianiel L. (See Manson, George J., assignor.)
Foster, Robert B., assignor to J. B. Smiley, Los Angeles.
<^;alif. Control apiiaratus for radio receiving sets.
2,075,809 ; Apr. C.
Foster, Itobert W. (See Mackenzie, George P., nsnignor.)
Poster, Koy W., assignor to ICnovvles li'oiiiidry .'iiid Ma-
chine Coin|)Mnv, Ottawa, III. Kiirniice grate.
2.082,201 ; June 1.
Poster, Rvdnev 1'., and G. II. Sill, assignors to The Itlrd-
Archer Co., Chicago, 111. Treating water. 2,085,««(! ;
July 6.
FoNti'i', Theodore W., & Bro. Company. (See Parkin,
Winfri'd T., nssignor.)
Poster, ThoniMK .1., Rldgewood, N. J. Building construc-
tion. 2.0r,!),7.'')5 ; Feb. 9.
Poster, TlioiiiMH J., Rldgewood, N. J. Building piini'l.
2, 070, ■179 : Keb. !),
FoHli-r. ThoiuiiH J., Rldgewood, N. J. Metal fraiiilni: for
building constnictlon. 2,08(1,6(19; Jnly 13.
Foster, Waldo E., Minneapolis, Minn. Conditioning of
flour. 2,100,691 ; Nov. 30.
Foster, Walter L., Whittier, and J. J. Santiago, assignors
to J. Grant, Los Angeles, Calif. Rotary jar.
2,098,491 ; Nov. 9.
Foster, Walter W., Wichita Falls, Te.K. Rod line hook-
ofiE and anchor. 2,071,787 ; Feb. 23.
Foster, Walter W., Wichita Falls, Tex. Knee rest for
vehicle seats. .2,100,737 ; Nov. 30.
Foster, Warren D., Washington Township, Bergen County,
assignor to Kinatome Patents Corporation, Rldgewood,
N. J. Photographic apparatus. 2,085,744 ; July G.
Foster, Warren D., Washington Township, Bergen County,
N. J., assignor to Kinatome Patents Corporation, Ridge-
wood, N. J. Film handling apparatus. 2,087,250 ;
July 20.
Foster Wheeler Corporation. (See Frisch, Martin, as-
signor.)
Foster Wheeler Corporation. (See Reigart, C, Blizard,
and Frisch, assignors.)
Foster, William B., assignor to Foster Brothers Manu-
" Y. Mattress tufting ma-
Y. Needle sharpening
tacturing Company, Utica, N.
chine. 2,100,844 ; Nov. 30.
Foster, Winfred C, HoUis, N.
device. 2,088,056 ; July 27.
Fothergill, Robert E., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Cellulose derivative and
making the same. 2,076,555 ; Apr. 13.
Fotre, Harold C, assignor to The Scholl Mfg. Co., Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Chiropodist's stool. 2,102,261 ; Dec. 14.
Fotsch, William G., assignor to Reliable Electric Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Connection terminal. 2,074,898 ; Mar. 23.
Fotsch, William G., assignor to Reliable Electric Co.,
Chicago, 111. Terminal connecter. 2,082,947 ; June 8.
Fotsch, William G., assignor to Reliable Electric Co.,
Chicago, 111. Connecter. 2,086,710; July 13.
Pottinger, Hermann, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Gear
system with flywheels. 2,093,042 ; Sept. 14.
Fottinger, Hermann, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Hy-
draulic gear. 2,093,127 ; Sept. 14.
Foukal, Anthony, Cleveland, assignor to Truscon Steel
Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Reel. 2,092,731 ;
Sept. 7.
Foukal, Anthony, Cleveland, assignor to Truscon Steel
Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Tunnel lining. 2,098,915 ;
Nov. 9.
Foulds, Andrew K., West Englewood, N. J., assignor to
Detroit Lubricator Company, Detroit, Mich. Control
means. 2,067,836; Jan. 12.
Foulger, John H. (See Morris, R. S., and Foulger.)
Foulke, Ted E., Nutley, assignor to General Electric
Vapor Lamp Company, Hoboken, N. J. Voltage indi-
cating device. 2,094,645 ; Oct. 5.
Foullce, Ted E., Nutley, assignor to General Electric Vapor
Lamp Company, Hoboken, N. J. Electric gaseous dis-
charge device. 2,103,031 ; Dec. 21.
Poulke, Willing B., Jledia, Pa., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Ammunition and
propellant charge therefor. 2,072,671 ; Mar. 2.
Foulke, Willing B., Media, Pa., assignor to riorcii'es Pow-
der Companv, Wilmington, Del. Projectile. 2,103,155 ;
Dec. 21.
Foulks, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Self-photo attachment
for cameras. 2,083,366 ; June 8.
Fouquet, Walter, assignor to Siemens-Schuckertwerke
Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Siemensstndt, Germany. Pro-
tective system for rectifiers. 2,083,701 ; June 15.
Fourness, Charles A., Appleton, Wis., assignor to Inter-
national Cellucotton Products Company, Chicago, 111.
Tampon. 2,099,931 ; iNov. 23.
Fourness, Charles A., Appleton, and J. M. Graef, Neenah,
Wis., assignors, by mesne assignments, to International
C(>llucotton Products Company, Chicago, 111. Cord
coating and wrapping machine. 2,074,580 ; Mar. 23.
Fourness, Cliarles A., Appleton, and J. M. Crael'. Xeenah,
Wis., assignors, by mesne assignments, to International
Cellucotton Products Company, Chicago. 111. Macliiiic
for pointing and drying tampons. 2,077,231 ; Apr. 13.
Fotirness, Charles A., Api)lelon, and C. J. Greiner,
IMenasha, Wis., assignors to International <\>lliicotton
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Machine for making
sanitary napkins. 2.090.116; Aug. 17.
Fourness Development Corporation, Ltd. (Sec Fourness,
Wilfred, assignor.)
Fourness Development Corporation. (See Pourne.ss, W.,
an<l lUirgliiird, assignors.)
Fourness, Wilfred, Oakland, Calif., nssignor. by mesne
assignments, to li'ourness Development Corporation,
Ltd. Refrigerating system. 2,070,687; May 11.
Potirm'ss, Wilfred, Oakland, C^illf,, and K. C. Iturghard,
New York, N. Y., assigiiors, by mesne iissignmenls, to
l<''oiirness l">('velo))iMenl (^orporallon, I^td. Rel'rlgi-rator
truck. 2.086.712; Oct. 26.
Pourncl, Donald .1., Lafii vi'tte, Ln. Moullj wiper for
type-setting machines. 2,009,264; Nov. 16.
Pour Wheel Drive Auto Company, The. (See Engel, Hilton
(!., assignor.)
l''oiir \\'lieel Drive Auto Company, Tile. (See ITIgglns,
h\ M., and Donlev, ns.slgnors.)
1''<min1i(><\ WllllMm .111.1 M. H. I leekeiulorn. Cedar I'l.liit,
Kiins. .Mower. 'JOO.S.O IS : Nov. Hi.
Ii'ow, Raymond S. C. assignor (o En Der Cotnpiiny, Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Plant feeder and Hupnort. 2,072,165:
Mar. 2.
208
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Fowle, George Vv'., Willow Glen, Calif. Wine press.
2.096,007 ; Oct. 19.
Fowler, Clarence B., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Coffee maker. 2,093,310 ; Sept.
14.
Fowler, Del R. F., Melrose Park, Pa. Upholstery padding.
2,0S0,8S6 ; May 18.
Fowler, Emory S.. Aurora, 111. System for dehydrating
trapped air. 2,089,088 ; Aug. 3.
Fowler, Emory S., Aurora, 111. System for dehydrating
trapped air. 2,089,089 ; Aug. 3.
Fowler, Harold W. (See Mitchell, M. E., Mortensen,
and Fowler.)
Fowler, Harry R., Toledo, Ohio. Vehicle wheel mount-
ing for independent shifting. 2,100,136 ; Nov. 23.
Fowler, John C. (See Butler, Irvin E., assignor,)
Fowler, John & Co. (Leeds) Limited. (See Sanders,
Arthur F., assignor.)
Fowler, Lester T,, Oaklyn, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Volume control and noise sup-
pression system. 2,075,643 ; Mar. 30.
Fowler, Lester T., Oaklyn, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Automatic volume control cir-
cuit. 2,092,503 ; Sept. 7.
Fowler, Owen H., assignor to Bendix Brake Company,
South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2.074,723 : Mar. 23
Fowler, Theodore V. (See Carter, B. M., Fowler, and
Merriam. )
Fowler, Theodore V., Pelham, assignor to General Chemi-
cal Company, New York, N. Y. Production of sulphur
dioxide. 2,066,562 ; Jan. 5.
Fowler, Theodore V., Pelham, N, Y., and H, F. Merriam,
West Orange, N. J., assignors to General Chemical
Company, New York, N. Y. Production of sulphur
dioxide. 2,066,774 ; Jan, 5. ^
Fowler, William A., Lincoln, Mebr. Typewriter.
2,103,668 : Dec. 28.
Fowler, William H. (See Thompson, James W., as-
signor.) , „ .
Fox, Albert O., assignor to Fox Poultry and Equipment
Company, Inc., Cranford, N. J. Poultry laying battery.
2,096,356 ; Oct. 19.
Fox, Alexander P., University City, assignor to Lincoln
Engineering Company, St. Louis, JIo. Sw-ivel joint.
2,083.599 ; June 15.
Fox, Arthur L. (See Carleton. P. W.. and Fox."*
Fox, Arthur L., Upper Montclair, N. J., F. V. Haskell,
Stamford, Conn., and W. C. Sturzenegger, Chester,
N. J., assignors to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated, New York, N. Y. Insul.itor. 2,085,077 ; June
29.
Fox, Benjamin, WoUaston, and C. E. Ericson, Qumcy,
Mass., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Buena Vista
Iron Company. Apparatus for evaporating and dis-
tilling. 2,078,377 ; Apr. 27.
Fox, Charles A. (See Heinrich, W. A., and Fox.)
Fox, Charles A, (See Heinrich, W. A., Fox, and Deright.)
Fox, Charles A., assignor to James R. Kearney Corpo-
ration, St. Louis, Mo. Pole splice. 2,099,108 ; Nov. 16.
Fox, Charles A., assignor to J. R. Kearney Corporation,
St. T,ouis. Mo. Fu-se link stick. 2,102,894 : Dec. 21.
Fox, Charles Adin, assignor to James R. Kearney Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Fuse switch. 2,081,623 ;
May 25.
Fox, Charles J., Ellicottville, N. Y. Building construc-
tions. 2,101.777 ; Dec. 7.
Fox. Edw., Baking Co. (See Brennan, Patrick J., as-
signor.)
Fox, Eston F., Hagerstown, Md. Rotary prime mover.
2,073,101 ; Mar. 9.
Fox, Frederick L., Washington, D. C, Carton. 2,081.664 :
May 25.
Fox, Frederick P., Scarsdale, N. Y. Window. 2,085,091 ;
June 29.
Fox Furnace Company. (See Suppes, Max M., assignor.)
Fox, Gordon, and O. R. Rice, assignor to Freyn Engineer-
ing Company, Chicago, III. Tuyere. 2.0S2.280 : June 1,
Fox, Hiram W., A. A. Riddell, and IT. D. Corwin, assignors
to Fox Machine Company, Jackson, Jlicli. Multiple
spindle drilling machine control. 2.0S2.10.'i ; June 1.
Fox, John H., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pitt.sburgh
Plate Glass Company. Double glazed window.
2,088,738 ; Aug. 3.
Fox, Louis, Los Angeles, Calif. Price marking tag and
making the same. 2,095,437 : Oct. 12.
Fox Machine Company. (See Fox, H. W.. Riddell, and
Corwin. assignors.)
Fox Poultry & Equipment Company. (See Fox, Albert O.,
assignor.)
Fox, Richard T., and V. I. Hullett, Louisville, Ky. Selec-
tive control device. 2,073,417 ; Mar. 9.
Fox, Robert, Chelsea, Mass. Cotton setting machine.
2,102.116 ; Dec. 14.
Fox, Sydney A., ct al. (See Doctors, Dorothea, assignor.)
Fox. Telford, assignor of one-half to N. Rell, Waterloo,
Iowa. Locking device for cotters. 2.097.320 ; Oct. 26.
Fox, Wi!liam J., assignor to James R. Kendrick Co., Inc..
Philadelphia, Pa. Surgical appliance. 2,083,904 : June
15.
Fox, William J., assignor to James R. Kendrick Co., Inc..
Philadelphia, Pn. Elastic strand. 2,101,003; Nov. 30.
Fox, William J., a.ssignor to James R. Kendrick Co., Inc.,
Philadelphia. Pa. Elastic strand. 2,101.004 : Nov. 30.
Fox, William P. (See Hengesbach, L. J., and Fox.)
Foxall, William H. (See Hill, H., and Foxall.)
Foxboro Company, The. (See Lewis, S. II., Spink, and
Hagerman, assignors.)
Foxboro Company, The. (See Wilson, C. H., and Brown,
assignors.)
Foxwell, Roland Y., Cape Charles, Va. Float switch.
2,076,454 ; Apr. 6.
Foy, Irving J., Denison, Iowa. Tabbing cradle. 2,093,716 ;
Sept. 21.
Fracassi, Kenato D., Jackson Heights, N. Y., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Trans-
mission system. 2,083,645 ; June 1.5.
Fracker, Henry E., assignor to National Technical Labo-
ratories. Pasadena, Calif. Electrical testing machine.
2,099,298 ; Nov. 16.
Fractionator Company, The. (See Stoltz, Hubert R., as-
signor. )
Fradenburgh, John. (See Kellogg, W. D., and Fraden-
burgh.)
Fradette, Donald F., Cleveland, Ohio. Shingle element.
2,086,794 ; July 13.
Fraim, Samuel R., Lancaster, Pa. Lock. 2,091,199 ; Aug.
24.
Frais, Samuel, London, Engl.".nd. Pad for the shoulders
of wearing apparel. 2,068,644 ; Jan. 26.
Frampton, Harold E., Larchmont, N. Y. Necktie.
2.096.235 ; Oct. 19.
Francesco, John P., Haverhill, Mass. Boring tool.
2,092,755 ; Sept. 14.
Francescon, Dan L., Chicago, 111. Aging potable liquids
in glass containers. 2,086,073 ; July 6.
Francis, Alfred W. (See Davis, H. S., and Francis.)
Francis, Alfred W., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Socony-
Vacuum Oil Companv, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Making ethers. 2.077,042; Apr. 13.
Francis, Charles B., Pittsburgh, Pa. Making steel.
2,079,848 ; May 11.
Francis, Dean D., et al. (See McKone, Leo J., assignor.)
Francis, Earle V., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The Jeffrey
:Manufacturing Company. Fuel burning apparatus.
2,102,588; Dec. 21.
Francis, Earle V., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The Jeffrey
Manufacturing Company. Automatic system for sup"-
plying pulverized fuel to furnaces. 2,102,618 ; Dec. 21.
Francis, Earle V., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The Jeffrey
^Manufacturing Company. Fuel feeder. 2,102,619";
Dec. 21.
Francis, Earle V., Cblumbus, Ohio, assignor to The Jeffrey
Manufacturing Company. Automatic system for sup-
plying pulverized fuel to furnaces. 2,102,691 ; Dec. 21.
Francis, Earle V., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The Jeffrey
Manufacturing Companv. jMechanism for supplying
pulverized fuel to furnaces. 2.102,948 ; Dec. 21.
Francis, Frederick G., Leyton, London, England, assignor
to Caribonum Limited, London, England. Transfer
compositions and the printing thereof. 2,068,268 : Jan.
19.
Francis, Lynn M., Birmingham, Mich. Pipe. 2,097,367 ;
Oct. 26.
Francis. Lynn M., Birmingham, assignor to Jlechanical
Handling Svsteras. Inc., Detroit, Slich. Running gear
for vehicles. 2,080,123 ; Blay 11.
Francis Lynn M., Birmingham, assignor to Mechanical
Handling Systems, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Vehicle con-
struction. 2,085,214 ; June 29.
Francis, Lynn M., Birmingham, assignor to Mechanical
Handling Systems, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Vehicle con-
struction. 2,096,455 ; Oct. 19.
Francis, Lynn M., Birmingham, assignor to Mechanical
Handling Systems, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Vehicle con-
struction. 2,103,069 ; Dec. 28.
Francis, Raymond S., Rumford. R. I., assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Appara-
tus for equalizing the tension of threads. 2,098,418 ;
Nov. 9.
Francis, Victor J., ^liddlesex, England, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric gaseous discharge do-
vice. 2.071,973 ; Feb. 23.
Francis, Victor J., North Wembley, and J. W. Ryde,
London, England, assignors to General Electric Com-
pany. Electric discharge lamp.
Francisci, Bruno, Rome. Italy,
sound photo-acoustically on
2,079,115 ; :\ray 4.
Francisco Auto Heater Company.
M., assignor.)
Francisco Auto Heater Company.
Acton, and Lenhart, assignors.)
Francisco, Charles M., assignor to Francisco Auto Heater
Companv, Columbus, Ohio. Automobile heater.
2.068,740 : Jan. 26.
Francisco, Charles M., assignor to Francisco Auto Heater
Comonnv, Columbus, Ohio. Automobile heater.
2,087.617; July 20.
Francisco. Charles M.. F. Acton, and G. W. Lenhart,
assignors to Francisco Auto Heater Company, Columbus,
Ohio. Automobile heater. 2.008.739 ; Jan. 26.
Franck, Marcel. (See VendOme, Raoul, assignor.)
Franck, Siegfried. (See Gebhardt, W., and Franck.)
Francoeur, Alfred J., and V. Matulewicz. Fall River, Mass.
Vacuum oil brake. 2.070.532 : Apr. 1,"?.
Franev, Arthur E.. Ecorse, Mich. Electrical switch.
2,1C)3,941; Dec. 23.
II
2,096,357; Oct. 19.
S.vsteni for recording
cinematograph film.
(See Francisco, Charles
(See Francisco, C. M.,
LIST OF PATENTEES
209
Frank, Anthony H., Chicago, 111. Can feeding mechanism.
2,097,368 ; Oct. 26.
Frank, Coletta. (See Heath, Kenneth L., assignor.)
Frank, Edward D., Cincinnati. Ohio, assignor to The Na-
tional Automatic Tool Company, Richmond, Ind. Tap-
ping machine. 2,084,022 ; June 15.
Frank, Frederick C, assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpo-
ration, South Bend, Ind. Wheel. 2,068,947 ; Jan. 26.
Frank, Frederick C, assignor to Bendix Aviation Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Wheel. 2,084,391 ; June
22.
Frank, Frederick C, assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,094,065 ; Sept. 28.
Frank, Frederick C, assignor to Bendix Products Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Disk brake. 2,095,805 ;
Oct. 12.
Frank, Georg. (See Sindl, O., and Frank.)
Frank, Georg, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Varying the solu-
bility of cellulose acetate. 2,089,201 ; Aug. 10.
Frank, Harrison J. L. (See Frank, William H., and H. J.
L. Messing.)
Frank, Harrison, J. L., Detroit, Mich. Range receptacle.
2,072,585 ; Mar. 2.
Frank, Harrison J. L., Detroit, Mich. Switching device.
2,078,319 ; Apr. 27.
Frank, Harrison J. L., Detroit, Mich. Switching device.
2,087,886 ; July 27.
Frank, Harrison J. L., assignor to Bulldog Electric Prod-
ucts Company, Detroit, Mich. Bus duct. Re. 20,436 ;
July 6.
Frank, Harrison J. L., and W. A. Harper, assignors to
Bulldog Electric Products Company, Detroit, Mich.
Electrical distribution system. 2,090,725 ; Aug. 24.
Frank, Harrison J. L., and W. A. Harper, Detroit, Mich.
Electrical distribution trolley duct. 2,096,579 ; Oct. 19,
Frank, John L. (See Dannenberg, F., Frank, and Groth.)
Frank, John M., Winnetka, and W. H. Reitz, Ravinia,
assignors to Ilg Electric Ventilating Companv, Chicago,
111. Air conditioning device. 2,084,392 ; Juiie 22.
Frank, Karl. (See Dietz, K,, and Frank,)
Frank, Leo C, Irwin, assignor to Wostinghouse Electric
& Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Bat-
tery charge control for small power plants. 2,071,820:
Feb. 23.
Frank, Leo C, Irwin, assignor to Westinghouse Electric
& Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Elec-
tric power plant. 2,095,806 ; Oct. 12.
Frank, Louis, assignor of one-half to F. F. Malone. Los
Angeles, Calif. Fruit and vegetable core extractor.
2,084,194 : June 15.
Frank, Manuel boy, Port Richmond, Stnten Island,
N. Y. Container or receptacle. 2,079,688; May 11.
Frank, Nathan, assignor to Colonial Capital Corporation,
Newark, N. J. Piston and packing. 2,0()9,437 ; Feb. 2.
Frank, Nathan, assignor to Febod Corporation, Newark,
N. J. Clutch device. 2,101,306 ; Dec. 7.
Frank, Paul A. (See White, John W., assignor.)
Frank, Paul A., assignor to Continental Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Engine. 2,009,826 ; Feb. 9.
Frank, S. M., & Co. (See Feuerbach, Ferdinand L., as-
signor.)
Frank, William E. (See Knepper, G. E., and Frank.)
Frank, William IT., Detroit, Mich. Bus bar supporting
means in bus duct. 2,084,580 ; June 22.
Frank, William H., Detroit, Mich. Distribution panel.
2,080,706; July 13.
Frank, William IT., Detroit, Mich. Making bus duct.
2,088,100 : July 27.
Frank, William H., Detroit, Jlich. Electrical connector.
2.103.071 ; Doc. 21.
Frank, William 11., Detroit, Mich. Distribution panel.
2.103.072 : Dec. 21.
Frank, William IT., assignor to Bulldog Electric Products
Company, Detroit, Mich. Automatic reset circuit
breaker. 2,009.305 ; Feb. 2.
Frank, William II., assignor to Bulldog Electric Prod-
ucts Company, Detroit, Mich. Distribution pane]
board. 2,072,584 ; Mar. 2.
Frank, William H., a.ssignor to Bulldog Electric Products
Company, Defroit, Midi. Electrical distribution system.
2,082,281 ; June 1.
Frank, William H., assignor to Bulldog Electric Products
Company, Detroit, Mich. Electrical distribution sy3
tern. 2.086,011 ; July 13.
Frank, William H., assignor to Bulldog lOlectric Products
Company, Detroit, Mich. Electrical distribution sys-
tem. 2.080,705 ; July 13.
Frank, William H., assignor to Bulldog Electric Products
Company, Detroit, Mich. Circuit breaker. 2,091,914;
Aug. 31.
Frank, William IT., assignor to Bulldog Electric T'rodiicis
Company, Detroit, Mich. Circuit breaker. 2,103.070;
Dec. 21 .
Frank, William IT., and J. Messing, assignors to Bulldog
Electric I'roducts Compnnv, Detroit, Mich. Circuit con-
trolling means. 2,008,008; Jan. 20.
Frank, William IT., and J. Messing, nRsignors to Bulldog
Electric Products Company, Detroit, Mich. Circuit
controlling means. 2,072,1(>3; M.ir. 2.
Frank, William II., J. A. Messing, and TT. J. L. I^rnnk, ns-
slgnoi-s to Bulldog Electric Prodticls Companv. Detroit,
Midi. Automatic refusing nK'chanlsm. 2.074,010;
Mar. 23.
Frank, William H., and J. W. Harper, assignors to
Bulldog Electric Products Company, Detroit, Mich.
Electrical distribution system. 2,088,105 ; July 27.
Frank, William H., and J. A. Messing, assignors to Bulldog
Electric Products Company, Detroit, Mich. Fuse clip.
2,096,580 ; Oct. 19.
Frank, William H., C. T. Hollingsworth, and L. E. Fisher,
Detroit, Mich. Panel board and parts thereof.
2,103,069 ; Dec. 21.
Frank, William H., and J. W. Harper, Detroit, Mich.
Panel board. 2,103,325 ; Dec. 28.
Franke, Robert. (See von Poser, G., and Franke.)
Frankel, Edward M., New York, N. Y. Method and ap-
paratus for purifying wet steam. 2,067,080 ; Jan. 5.
Frankel, Nathan, Brooklyn, N. Y. Detachable and ad-
justable cap for garments. 2,086,325 ; July 6.
Frankel, William, New York, N. Y. Wicket construction.
2,096,740 ; Oct. 26.
Frankenberger, Charles J., Louisville, Ky., assignor to
Standard Sanitary Blanufacturing Company. Tub or
basin fitting. 2,084,437 ; June 22.
Frankenburger, Walter, H. Hammersehmid, and G. Roes-
sler, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, assignors to I. G. Far-
benindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Producing synthetic resins. 2,101,332 ;
Dec. 7.
Frankenburger, Walter, H. Hammersehmid, and G. Roes-
sler, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhlne, assignors to I. G. Far-
benindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Producing synthetic resins. 2,101,333 ;
Dec. 7.
Frankfurt, Samuel, Cleveland, Ohio. Boat. 2,082,202 ;
June 1.
Frankl, Mathias, Augsburg, Germany, assignor to Ameri-
can Oxythermic Corporation, New York, N. Y. Resolu-
tion of gaseous mixtures. 2,084,334 ; June 22.
Frankland, William H., Tampa, Fla. Attachment for
fireplaces. 2,085,646 ; June 29.
Franklin, Albert W., New York, N. Y., assignor of one-
half to E. R. Berger, West Long Branch, N. J., and J.
Poster, Bright Waters, N. Y. Radio tube socket.
2,068,230 ; Jan. 19.
Franklin, Ben.iamin, Haynesville, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Mark S. Willing, Mount Holly, Va. Con-
trol device for radio receiving apparatus. 2,093,833 ;
Sept. 21.
Franklin, Charles S. (See Regan, G. P., and Franklin.)
Franklin, Frederick H., and T. E. Aldham, Providence,
R. I. Oil filter. 2,093,430 ; Sept. 21.
Franklin, Joseph S., and L. R. Gilmore, Huntington,
W. Va. Combination box toe and heel seat steamer.
2,075,434; Mar. 30.
Franklin, Philip, King's Cross, London, England, assignor
to The Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding,
Pa. Locomotive driver brake. 2,070,766 ; Apr. 13.
Franklin Railway Supply Company. (See Hutchinson, L.
N., and Zouck, assignors.)
Franklin Railway Supply Company. (See Roberts,
Montague H., assignor.)
Franklin Railway Supply Company. (See Titus, H. J.,
and ^^'all^s, assignors.)
Franklin Railway Supplv Company. (See Zouck, George
H., assignor.)
Franklin, Sidney H. (See Griffiths, L., and Franklin.)
Franks, Charles K., et al. (See Franks, David, assignor.)
Franks, Charles L., et al. (See Compare, Alberto, as-
signor.)
Franks, Christopher J., Boonton, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America. New
York, N. Y. Automatic gain control. 2,070,814 ; Apr.
13.
Franks, Christopher J., Boonton, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Detector ampllfler circuit.
2,088,168 ; July 27.
Franks, Christopher J., Denville, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Radio receiver. 2,078,072 ; Apr. 20.
Franks, David, assignor of one-third to C. IC. Tfranks, and
one-third to S. Franks, Jr., Millersburg, Ohio. Machine
for separating seeds or the like. 2.070,455 ; Apr. 6.
Franks, James B., Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Fluid control
valve. 2,073,836; Mar. 10.
Franks, Maurice R., BulTalo, N. Y. Ventilator. 2,094,530 ;
Sept. 28.
Franks, Rosa P., et al. (>See Compare, Alberto, assignor.)
Ifranks, Russell. (See Beekot, F. M., and Franks.)
Franks, Russell, Jackson Heights, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Cor-
poration. Welding rod. 2,007,030 ; Jn'i. 12.
Franks, Russell, Jackson Tlolghls, N. Y.. iisslgnor, b.v
nieauo assignments, to Union Carbide nnil Carbon Cor-
poration. Chromium steel seamless tube. 2,071,740;
Feb. 23.
Franks, Samuel, Jr., et nl. (See Franks, David, as-
signor.)
I'liuLs, Krick. (See Mattson, A., Smith, and Frnns.)
Fninson, Carl V. (See Storck, F. W.. and Franson.)
Frant/, J. T,., et al. (See Carroll, C. I'\, an.l Wllley. as-
signors.)
Frant/,, I'hlllp M,. T'ui'lilo. Colo., as-slpnor. liy mesne
risslgnTiii>nl.s, to The ('iilorado I'licl and Iron "Corporn-
llon. Flotnllon n-ngeiit, 2,0»I,«I0 ; Oct, B.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Frantz, Philip JI., and G. H. Rupp, Pueblo, Colo., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Colorado Fuel
and Iron Corporation. Filtration. 2.089.548 ; Aug. 10.
Frantz, Samuel G., Princeton, N. J. Magnetic separator.
2,074,085 ; Mar. 16.
Frantz, Samuel G., Princeton, N. J. Speed control device.
2.077.555 ; Apr. 20.
Frantz, Samuel G., Princeton, N. 3., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Electron discharge device.
2,071,923 ; Feb. 23.
Frantz, Samuel G., B. S. McCutchen, W. van B. Roberts,
and J. Q. Stewart, Princeton, N. J. Game and appa-
ratus therefor. 2,068,379 ; Jan. 19.
Frantz, Samuel G., and B. S. McCutchen, Princeton, N. J.,
assignors to Radio Corporation of America. Trans-
mission and reception of intelligence. 2,103 745; Dec.
28.
Frantz, Walter A. (See Te Pas, Edmund J., assignor.)
Frantz, Walter A. (See Te Pas, E. J., and Frantz.)
Frantz, Walter A., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Gas range at-
tachment. 2,097,812 ; Nov. 2.
Frantz, Walter A., and P. D. Kendall, Cleveland Heights,
Ohio, said Kendall assignor to said Frantz. Radio re-
ceiver. 2,071,398 ; Feb. 23.
Frantz, Walter A., Shaker Heights, and J. J. McCabe,
assignors to The Apex Electrical Manufacturing Com-
panv, Cleveland, Ohio. Laundry machine. 2,087,571 ;
July 20.
Frantz, Walter A., Shaker Heights, and J. J. McCabe,
assignors to The Apex Electrical Manufacturing Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Combined washing and drying
machine. 2,099,163 ; Nov. 16.
Franz, Charles H. Jr., Wauwatosa, assignor to The Helnn
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Embossed printed sheet and
making the same. 2,071,031 ; Feb. 16.
Franz, Ehrhart, Leipzig, Germany. I;ii':u-liiug process.
2,077,10.3 : Apr. 13.
Franz, Ehrhart, Leipzig, Germany. Bleaching.
2,081,327 ; May 25.
Franz, Ehrhart, Leipzig, and M. Hardtmann, Naunhof,
near Leipzig, Germany. Product for increasing the
slip of textile materials. 2.100,845 ; Nov. 30.
Franz, Erwin E., Cranford, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Power transmission device. 2,073,471 ; Mar. 9.
Franz, Erwin E., Cranford, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York. N. Y. Ap-
paratus for winding material. 2,097.518 ; Nov. 2.
Franz, Erwin E., Cranford, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Ap-
paratus for winding material. 2,101,248 ; Dec. 7.
Franz, Erwin E., Cranford, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incoi-porated. New York, N. Y.
Strand handling apparatus. 2,102,692; Doc. 21.
Franzen, Hans, Mannheim, assignor to I. G. Farben-
industrie Aktiengesellschaft,, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Producing pure soaps from oxidized non-
aromatic hydrocarbons. 2,073,054 ; IMar. 9.
Franzen; Karl A., Solingen, Germany. Trunk lock.
2,083,702 ; June 15.
Franzmeier, Alvin W., Roseniount, Minn. Filter pad.
2,101,811 ; Dec. 7.
Frappier, Era M., Clio, Mich. Door knob structure.
2,093,717 ; Sept. 21.
Frary, Eugene E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to G.
jMiirsdon, Los Angeles, Calif. Dispensing machine.
2.0^3,779 ; June 15.
Frasca, Charles C, Joliet, 111. Toy. 2,088,510 ; July 27.
Fraser, Alexander W., assignor to National Steel Car
Corporation, Limited, Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Power press. 2,079,5.")3 ; Jlay 4.
Fraser, Andrew. (See Sinclair, H., and Fraser.)
Fraser Automotive Appliances, Inc. (See Fraser, Ethel-
bert M., assignor.)
Fraser, Dorothy, administratrix. (See Fraser, Ethelbcrt
M.)
Fraser, Edwin J., Riverside, assignor to Keeshin 5Iotor
Express Co. Inc., Chicago, 111. Trailer light. 2,069,238 ;
Feb. 2.
Fraser, Edwin J., Riverside, assignor to Keeshin Motor
Express Co., Inc., Chicago, 111. Trailer light. 2,069,239 :
Feb. 2.
Eraser, Edwin J., assignor to Keeshin Motor Express Co.
Inc., Chicago, 111. Trailer light. 2,076,020; Apr. 6.
Fraser, Edwin J., Riverside, assignor to Keeshin Motor
Express Co. Inc., Chicago, 111. Conduit coupler closure
means. 2,084,842 ; June 22.
Fraser, Ethelbert M., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Fraser
Automotive Appliances, Inc. Electromagnetic clutch.
2,071,943; Feb. 23.
Fraser, Ethelbert M., Yonkers, N. Y., assignor to Fraser
Automotive Appliances, Inc. Electromagnetic brake.
2,073,926 ; Mar. 16.
Fraser, Ethelbert M., deceased, Yonkers ; D. Eraser, ad-
ministratrix, assignor to W. S. ^lurray and H. Flood,
Jr., New York, N. Y. Electric machine. 2,093,077 ;
Sept. 14.
Fraser, Eugene B., et al. (See Chandler, Daniel L., as-
signor.)
Eraser, Eugene B., et al. (See Rowe, F. H., and Chandler,
assignors.)
Fraser, Frank W., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Adjustable oarlock sleeve. 2,076,886 ; Apr. 13.
Fraser, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gear drive and flexible
reliable belt. 2,074,328 ; Mar. 23.
Fraser, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gear drive or flexible
rollable belt. 2,074,837 ; Mar. 23.
Fraser, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gas filter. 2,094.531 ;
Sept. 28.
Fraser, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Speed reducer and
other transmission. 2,101,844 ; Dec. 14.
Fraser, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Speed reducer and
other transmission. 2,101,845 ; Dec. 14.
Fraser, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Coupling or other
transmission device. 2,102,312 ; Dec. 14.
Fraser. George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Drive and differential.
2,102,313; Dec. 14.
Fraser, George H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Drive and differential.
2,102,314; Dec. 14.
Fraser, Hugh, Burnside, Rutherglen, assignor to Inter-
Counties Limited, Glasgow, Scotland. Overhead track
for cars, aircraft, and the like. 2,072,499 ; Mar. 2.
Fniser, Hugh, Burnside, Rutherglen, assignor to Inter
Counties Limited, Glasgow, Scotland. Electric drive
of air-screw propelled cars. 2,103.156 ; Dec. 21.
Fraser, James H., Louisville, Ky. Highway crossing gate
and control system. 2,071,924 ; Feb. 23.
Fraser, James H.. Louisville, Ky. Gate construction.
2,098,284 ; Nov. 9.
Fraser, James W., Cleveland, Ohio. Making a paving
material. 2,101,614; Dec. 7.
Fraser, Philip. (See Collins, E. J., Hennessey, and
Fraser. )
Fraternali, Henry, Dobbs Ferry, N. Y. Candle holder and
candle. 2,101,136 ; Dec. 7.
Frati, Augustus, Elniont, N. Y. Metal hollow building
block. 2,091,542 ; Aug. 31.
Fi-auenknecht, Hans, Genoa, Italy. Rapid recarburizatlon
of pig iron melted in a cupola furnace. 2,068,793 ;
Jan. 26.
Fray-Mershon, Inc. (See Mershon, Lester E., assignor.)
Fray-Mershon, Inc. (See Pachmayr, Frank, assignor.)
Frav, Peter, Tampa, Fla. Rotary cutter for suction
dredgers. 2,090,790 ; Aug. 24.
Fravel, John, Ionia, Mich. Protecting attachment for arti-
ficial bait. 2,074,258 ; Mar. 16.
Frayer, Lee A., Kent, assignor to The Lamson & Sessions
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making metal articles.
2,077,519 ; Apr. 20.
Frayer, Lee A., Kent, assignor to The Lamson & Sessions
Company, c;ieveland, Ohio. Manufacture of nuts.
2,080,850 ; May 18.
Frayer, Lee A., Kent, assignor to The Lamson & Ses-
sions Companv, Cleveland, Ohio. Transfer mechanism.
2.100,028 ; Nov. 23.
Fraysur, Edward, assignor of one-fourth to C. Adams,
and one-fourth to F. W. Stevenson, Winchester, Ky.
Self-gripping fastener for cream can tops. 2,096,098 ;
Oct. 19.
Frazer. Joseph C. W., Baltimore, Md. Process of and
catalyst for oxidizing combustible gases. 2,092,059 ;
Sept. 7.
Frazier, George E., Clever, Mo., assignor of fifty per cent to
G. Wampler, Springfield, Mo. Testing electrical con-
densers. 2,080,308 ; May 11.
Frazier, Ralph B., Swissvale, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corpora-
tion. Mixed esters and making the same. 2,075,107 ;
Mar. 30.
Frazier, William D.. Hamilton, Ohio. Pitching horse-
shoe. 2,079,736 ; May 11.
Frear, Hugo P,, New York, N. Y., assignor to Bethleliem
Shipbuilding Corporation, Ltd. Ship construction.
2,071,925 ; Feb. 23.
Frear. Hugo P., New York, N. Y., assignor to Bethlehem
Sliipbuildinc Corporation, Ltd. Ship construction.
2,092,504; Sept 7.
Froar. Hugo P., New York, N. Y., assignor to Bethlehem
ShipbniUling Corporation, Ltd. Ship construction.
2, 103.71. "> ; Dec. 28.
Frearson, Thomas B. (See MoncrieflE. R. W., Till, and
Frearson.)
Froas, Samuel T., Trenton, N. J., assignor to Henry
Disston & Sons, Incorporated, Tacony, Pa. Rotary file.
2,098.865 ; Nov. 9.
Froas, Samuel T., Trenton, N. J., and N. C. Bye. Phila-
delphia, assignors to Henry Disston & Sons, Incorpo-
povated, Taconv, Pa. Beet knife sharpening machine.
2.069.140 : Jan. 26.
Freeh, Theodore W., Shaker Heights, Ohio, assignor to
General Electric Company. Workshop unit. 2,071,201 ;
Feb. 16.
Erode, Charles F., and K. S. Howard. St. Louis, Mo.,
assignors to Commonwealth Steel Company, Granite
City. 111. Hydraulic gun. 2.082.330: June 1.
Fredenburg, Marion. (See McLaughlin, Frank, assignor.)
Frederick, August, Weston, W. Va. Glass factory and
improved furnace. 2.090.444 ; .^ug. 17.
Frederick. Charles, Columbiana, Ohio. Stiffener for col-
lars. 2,076.196: Apr. 6.
Frederick. Charles W., Rochester, N. Y., and R. W. Luce,
Elizabeth, N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J. Autocol-
llmating unit. 2,073,300 ; Mar. 9.
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Frederick, Charles W., Rochester, N. Y., and R. W. Luce,
Elizabeth, assignors, by mesne assignments, to East-
man Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. Y. Catadioptric
unit. 2.095,862 ; Oct. 12.
Frederick, Joseph M., assignor of one-half to J. L. Rosen-
field, Baltimore, Md. Metallic end closure for paper
cartons. 2,097,917 ; Nov. 2.
Fredericks, William J., Philadelphia, Pa. Impeller.
2,091,677 ; Aug. 31.
Fredericksen, James P., Quincy, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Cutting
machine. 2,078,320; Apr. 27.
Frederickson, Clayton E., Chicago, 111. Motor vehicle.
2,071,686 ; Feb. 23.
Frederickson, Clayton E., Chicago, 111. Razor blade
vending and collecting cabinet. 2,080,038 ; May 11.
Frederickson, Otto A. (See Robinson, W. C, and Fred-
erickson.)
Frederics, E., Inc. (See Brown, James C, assignor.)
Frederics, E., Inc. (See Frederics, Ernest O., assignor.)
Frederics, Ernest O., Bronxville, N. Y. Hair waving
heater. 2,078,758; Apr. 27.
Frederics, Ernest O., Bronxville, assignor to E. Frederics,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Hair waving heater. 2,099,424 ;
Nov. 16.
Fredlund, Ernst F. G., Stockholm, Sweden, assignor to
Electrolux Corporation, Dover, Del. Vacuum cleaner.
2,096,891 ; Oct. 26.
Fredrickson, Edward A. (See Zinkil, R. H., and Fredrick-
son.)
Fredrickson, Gustav, Forestville, Conn., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Heating ap-
paratus. 2,080,400 ; May 18.
Freeborn, James E., assignor to Freeborn Power Convert-
ers Limited, London, England. Power transmission
mechanism. 2,091,919 ; Aug. 31.
Freeborn Power Converters Limited. (See Freeborn,
James E., assignor.)
Freed, Edith F. (See Freed, Joseph P., assignor.)
Freed, Joseph P., assignor to E. F. Freed, Los Angeles,
Calif. Fluid flow control apparatus. 2,068,406 ; Jan.
19.
Freedlander, Abraham L., assignor to The Dayton Rubber
Manufacturing Company, Dayton, Ohio. Belt. Re.
20,479 : Aug. 24.
Freedlander, Abraham L., assignor to The Dayton Rubber
Manufacturing Company, Dayton, Ohio. Printing roller.
2.088.470 ; July 27.
Freedlander, Abraham L., assignor to The Dayton Rubber
Manufacturing Company, Dayton, Ohio. Printing roll.
2.088.471 ; July 27.
Freedlander, Abraham L., assignor to The Dayton Rubber
Alanufacturlng Company, Dayton. Ohio. Treatment of
a roller surface. 2,088,472 ; July 27.
It'rcodlander, Abraham L., assignor to The Dayton Rubber
Manufacturing Company, Davton, Ohio. Rubber roll.
2.094,008 : Sept. 28.
Frppdiuan, Ephraim. (See Stein, J., and Freedman.)
Ji^ipfflman, Louis. (See Hiemenz, W., and Freedman.)
Freedman, Louis, St. Louis, Mo., bv W. K. Prielingsdorf,
administrator. Piston ring. 2,087,208 ; July 13.
Frnodman, Louis, Albany, assignor to Winthrop Chenycal
(Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Derivatives of 1-phenyl-
2.3-dimethyl-4-amino-5-pyra7,olone. 2,076,714 : Apr. 13.
Freedman, Manle. (See Brush, Arthur R., assignor.)
Freedman, Pjuil, Highgnte, London, England. Electrical
discharge device. 2,096,236; Oct. 19.
Froeland, Frnnk J., assignor to Round Oak Company,
Dowagiac, Mich. Coal range. 2,069,704 ; Feb. 2.
Freeman, Benjamin W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Ornamenting
machine. 2,084,335 ; .Tunc 22.
Freeman, P.enjiimin W,, Cincinnnti, Ohio. Machine for re-
moving shoos from lusts. 2,092,208 ; Sept. 7.
Freeman, Ben.iamin W., Cincinnati, and J. Schneider,
Mount Wasliington, assignors to The Louis G. Freeman
Company, Cincinnati, Oliio. Ornamenting machine.
Re. 20,294 ; Mar. :10.
Froeiiian-Daughaday Company. (See Schupbach, Rene M.,
assignor.)
Ii'reeman, Ernest W. (See Davis, E., and Freeman.)
i''i-(>i>iMan, llorii('(s Tlir('(> (tivers, (Jucbec, Canada, assignor
to Nichols Engineering &. ReseniTli Corporation, New
York. N. Y. Separation of solid particles from fluids.
2,102,525 ; Doc. 14.
Ficeiiian, Ivan S. (See Gillett, Monson J., assignor.)
I''i-i'cinan, Joel S., et a!. (See Dulberg, Jasiier, as.sigiior.)
I'^rcpinnn, Jnllus. (See Bowen, W. S., and Freeman.)
Freeman, Louis O., Company, The. (See Freeman, B. W.,
and Sclineider. assignors.)
Ii'rpeman, Louis (',., (Company, The, (See Freeman, Louis
(!., .Jr., aM,«)ignor. )
I'Veeman, Tjoiiis (i.. Jr., assignor to The Louis G. Freeman
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Puncli. 2,087,186; July
13.
I''ree7iian, Michael W., Detroit, Mich. Metal cleaner.
2,083,01 ;?: June R.
H'lcPMian, MIcIiael W., Detroit, Mich. Metal treatment.
2,083, Oil : June R.
Ii'reeinan, MIMon W., New York, and J, W. TTooley, Lnrch-
inont, N. Y, ; salil Freeman .-iHHignor to said llooley.
Mnltliile fuse and signal plug. 2,075,516; l\1ar. 30.
Krppiiian, Nal II., Landoti, England. 10\-lTac1l<>n of voln-
flli> Iiydroc.iiI'Dns Troni solid or liiiih boiling i)oliit llqiild
liydronirbonH. 2,095,803; Oct. 12.
Freeman, Percy J., Darlaston, assignor to Rubery, Owen
& Company, Limited, South Staffordshire, England.
Vehicle wheel. 2,085,647 ; June 29.
Freeman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Toaster. 2,070,333 ;
Feb. 9.
Freeman, Walter R., Jay, Okla., assignor to Bragg Klies-
rath Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Clutch control,
2,068,948 ; Jan. 26.
Freeman, Walter R., University City, assignor to Wagner
Electric Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Brake control
mechanism. 2,070,266 ; Feb. 9.
Freeman, Walter R., University City, assignor to Wagner
Electric Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Brake control
mechanism. 2,089,256 ; Aug. 10.
Freeman, Walter R., University City, assignor to Wagner
Electric Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Brake control
mechanism. 2,091,678 ; Aug. 31.
Freeman, Wood, Firerest, Wash. Control compass for
automatic piloting of moving bodies. 2.067,441 ; Jan. 12.
Freeman, Wood, Firerest, Wash. Control compass for
automatic piloting of moving bodies. 2,089,914 ; Aug.
10.
Freeport Sulphur Company. (See Claiborne, J. T., Jr.,
and Peterson, assignors.)
Freeport Sulphur Company. (See Peterson, Paul D., as-
signor.)
Freer, Phelps M., Detroit, Mich. Piston. 2,080,705 ;
May 18.
Freers, George H. (See Marmon, H. C, and Freers.)
Preese, Clyde H., Moscow, Union of Soviet Socialist
Republics, assignor to General Electric Company. Car-
rier system. 2,072,747 ; Mar. 2.
Preese, Hermann. (See Liedtke, PL. and Freese.)
Freese, Hermann, Berlin-Reinickendorf, assignor to
Klangfilm G. m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Pressure
roller for film handling apparatus. 2,085,904 ; July 6.
Freeze, Jonathan R., assignor to The American Rolling
Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio. Device for and
process of uncoiling metal coils. 2,096,713 ; Oct. 26.
Switzerland.
Footwear.
Light transmitting means.
111. Post construction.
Schweizerische Industrie-
Switzerland. Rail-guided
to J. X. McCarthy,
animated pictures.
Frei, Elisabeth, Zurich,
2,088,511 ; July 27.
Frei, John, Jr., Chicago, 111.
2,080,259 ; May 11.
Frei, John, Jr., Chicago,
2.103.410 ; Dec. 28.
Frei, Max, assignor to firm
Gesellschaft, Neuhausen,
vehicle. 2,098,723 ; Nov. 9.
Freil, Raymond McShea, assignor
Yonkers, N. Y. Producing
2,091,144; Aug. 24.
Freimann, Frank, and J. L. Friesner, assignors to Elec-
tro-Acoustic Products Company, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Loudspeaker mounting. 2,078,321 ; Apr. 27.
Freise, l?ernard C, St. Louis (bounty, Mo. Propeller.
2,085,307 ; June 29.
Freitag, Willy, Berlin-Treptow, and M. Reger, Berlln-
Charlottenburg, Germany, assignors to General Elec-
tric Company. Gaseous electric discharge device.
2,094,647 ; Oct. 5.
Fremont, Wynne O. ,Ann Arbor, Mich. Joint construc-
tion. 2,093,718 ; Sept. 21.
French, Alvin L., assignor to Perma Fuse Co., Chicago,
111. Fuse. 2,087,905 ; July 27.
French, Artliur H., assignor to A. E. Staley Manufac-
turing Company, Decatur, 111. Forming insulating ma-
teri.al. 2,076,078 ; Apr. 6.
French, Bessie S. (See Klenk, C. A., and French.)
French, Charles A., Riverside, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Charge forming device for
internal combustion engines. 2,071,116 ; Feb. 16.
French, Ethel Q. (See French, Louis O., assignor.)
French, George F., assignor to Thomas French & Sons
Limited, Manchester, England. Ladder web of Vene-
tian blinds. Re. 20,257 ; .Tan. 26.
li'rench, G(>rthal. (See Shoemaker, W. E., and French.)
French, Gordon W., Bristol, England. Bag making ma-
chinery. 2.097,183; Oct. 20.
French & Ilecht, Incorporated. (See Hecht, Joseph L., as-
signor.)
French & Hecht, Incorporated. (See Hecht, J. L., and
Beckman, assignors.)
French, John W., Beverly, Mass,, assignor to United Shoe
Macliinery Corporation, I'aterson, N. .1. Boring appa-
ratus. 2,076,767; Apr. 13.
French, Leroy W., lUoomlngton, 111, Conductor pipe
rel'iise ellniinator. 2,090,907; Aug. 24.
French, l/ouis O., assignor to E. Q. French, Milwaukee,
Wis. Fuel Iniector. 2,084,057; June 15.
French Oil Mill IMachlnery Co., The. (Roe Stacy.
Thomas F., assignor.)
French, Tlionias. Itumford, Maine. Feed meolianlsni for
typpwri((>rs. 2,0S5,46.| ; June 29,
French, Thomas, & Sons I-lmlted. (See Fi-ench, George P.,
assignor.)
Ii'rcnkel, <.'ennndy. Surbllon, England. l'roe<>ss and ni>iia-
ralus for the niamiCMclure of films and foils, 2.0,'<2,IS(i ;
,Imi.' 1.
Ii''rpn/(>1. Kurt. T>elpzlK. Gerninny. .Aulomallc numbering
.l.-vlcp, 2,072,363; Mnr. 2,
f'^pse, ,Io(<epli F., nriHlgnnr to Monitor Controller ConipnnT.
Hnltlmore, Md. Electric air cooling evatom for vphlcleB.
2,007 H37 I Jan. 12.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
, assignor to Intertype Corporation,
Typographical machine. 2,103,980 ;
Machine for cleaning
Frcse, Josciih P., assignor to Monitor Controller Com-
pany, Ualtimore, Md. Automatically restarting elec-
tric motors. 2,068,600 ; Jan. 1!).
Frese, Joseph F., assignor to Monitor Controller Company.
Baltimore, Mci. High frequency electrical switch and
contactor system. 2,080,801 ; May 18.
Frese, Joseph F., assignor to Jlonitor Controller Com-
pany, Baltimore, Md. Connecter for edgewise wound
coils. 2,081,089 ; May 18.
Fre.se, Joseph F., assignor to Monitor Controller Company,
Baltimore. Md. Connecter for edgewise wound coils.
2,081,090 ; May 18.
Frese, Joseph F., assignor to Jlonitor Controller Com-
pany, Baltimore, Md. Alternating current switch mech-
anism. 2,097,403 ; Oct. 26.
Fretter, Natliau F., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Sealing
means. 2,070,715 ; Apr. 13.
Fretter, Nathan F., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Sealing
means. 2,070.716 ; Apr. 13.
Fretz, Hillard C, Kokomo, Ind., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Centrifugal casting mold. 2,090,289 ; Aug. 17.
Freudonberg. Albert C., assignor to C. R. Berry and H. A.
Oamble, Greenville, Miss. Cotton picker. 2,082,053 ;
June 1.
Froudenl)erg, Carl, G. m. b. H. (See Lange, Gustav, as-
signor.)
Freudenberg, Carl, G. m. b. H. (See Runkel, R., and
Lange, assignors.)
Freund, Alfred, assignor of one-half to A. Cohn and one-
half to R. Schlesinger, Breslau, Germany. Exhaust
pipe. 2,075,758; Mar. 30.
Freund, Borthold, Berlin-Schoeneberg. assignor to Tobis
Tonbild-Syndikat A. G., Berlin, Germany. Recording of
sound. 2,090,753 ; Aug. 24.
Freund. E. J., et al. (See O'Neil, William V., assignor.)
Freund. Edward, Long Beach. X. Y. Beverage cooling ap-
paiatus. 2,070,398 ; Feb. 9.
Freund, Herman R., assignor to Intertype Corporation,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Quading and centering device.
2,081,800 ; May 25.
Freund. Herman R., assignor to Intertype Corporation,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Typographical matrix. 2,098.916 ;
Nov. 9.
Freund, Herman R
Brooklyn, N. Y.
Dec. 28.
Freund, Robert R., Denver, Colo
seeds. 2,068,101; Jan. ]9.
Freure, Benjamin T. (See Wickert, J. N., and Freure.)
Frevert. Albert A., Alma, Mich. Seed cleaning machine.
2.100.738 ; Nov. 30.
Frey, Charles N. (See Gore, H. C, and Frey.)
Frey, Charles N. (See Liglit, R. F., Frey, and Patitz.)
Frey, Charles N., A. S. Schultz, and E. B. Brown, New
York, N. Y., as.slgnors, by mesne assignments, to Stand-
ard Brands Incorporated, Dover, Del. Making leavened
bread. 2.067.911 ; Jan. 19.
Frey, Charles N., and A. Schultz, New York, N. Y., as-
signors to Standard Brands Incorporated, New York.
N. Y. Bread manufacture and compositions of matter
for use in same. 2,007,912; Jan. 19.
Frey, Elmer E., assignor to Kittle Manufacturing Com-
pnny, Los Angeles, Calif. Folding chair. 2,090,237;
Oct. 19.
Frey, Emile, deceased, late of Bienne. Switzerland, by
The Gruen Watch Company, Time Hill, Ohio, assignee.
Wrist watch. Re. 20,480: Aug. 24.
Frey, Ernst, Chur, Switr.erland. Machine for shearing
blocks from an extruded column of plastic material.
2.069.947 ; Feb. 9.
Frev, Ernst, Chur, Switzerland. Clay cutting device.
2.069.948 ; Feb. 9.
Frey, Frederick E. (See Fitch, L. H., Jr., and Frey.)
Frey, Frederick E.. assignor to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany, Bartlesville, Okla. Converting hydrocarbons.
2.079.935 ; May 11.
Frey, Frederick E., and W. F. Iluppke, assignors to
Phillips Petroleum Company. Bartlesville, Okla. Con-
verting hydrocarbons. 2.098.959 : Nov. 16.
Frey, Frederick E., and W. F. Iluppke. assignors to
Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla. Con-
verting hydrocarbons. 2. 098.900 ; Nov. 16.
Frey, Karl. (See Gams, A., Frey, and Sutter.)
Frey, Samuel. (See Ellingwood, F. F., Zimmerman, and
Frey. )
Frey, Sigmund, Los Angeles, Calif. Gate for Irrigation
pipes and the like. 2,074.007: Mar. 23.
Frev, Vernon M., East Moline, 111. Window structure.
2'.102.5';9 : Dec. 21.
Frev, Win. Eunice, T,a. Swivel tool. 2.084.249 : .Tune 15.
Freydberg, Aaron, Mount Vernon, assignor to Freydberg
Bros.. Inc., Now York. N. Y. Dispensing device.
2,079.005 : May 4.
Freydberg Bros.. Inc. (See Freydberg, Aaron, assignor.)
Proydberg, Ralph M., New York, assignor to Acme Back-
ing Corporation. Brooklyn, N. Y. Thermoplastic ad-
hesive. 2,072.631 ; Mar. 2.
Froycr. P.nln. Xowhiirirh. asslsnor to American Felt Com-
tianv. New York. \, Y. Felt and method of making.
ij.O'il.l ts : Rr>i>t. 28.
Freygnng. Walter H., Weehnwken. assignor to Walter
KIdde & Company. Inc.. Bloomfleld, N. J. Aircraft flota-
tion system. 2,073,088: Mar. 10.
Freygang, Walter H., Essex Falls, assignor to Walter
Kidde & Company, Inc., Bloomfield, N. J. Flotation sys-
tem for aircraft. 2,088,850; Aug. 3.
Freygang, Walter H., Weehawken, assignor to Walter
Kidde & Company, Inc., Bloomfield, N. J. Altitude
breathing suit. 2,096.612 ; Oct. 19.
Freyn Engineering Company. (See Bigelow, C. G., Callow,
and Schofield, assignors.)
Freyn Engineering Company. (See Blumer, Jacob C,
assignor. )
Freyn Engineering Company. (See Fox, G., and Rice,
assignors. )
Freyn Engineering Company. (See Hayes, John C, as-
signor.)
Freyn Engineering Company. (See Rice, Owen R., as-
signor.)
Freyn Engineering Company. (See Whitcomb, Arthur J.,
assignor.)
Freysiuger, John B., assignor to North & Judd Manufac-
turing Company, New Britain, Conn. Buckle.
2,067,484; Jan. 12.
Freyssinet, Eugene, Neuilly-sur-Seine, and J. SSailles,
Paris. France. Piece of reenforced concrete.
2,080,074 ; May 11.
Freyssinet, Eugene, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Manufac-
ture of molded pieces from mortars or concrete.
2,099,205 ; Nov. 16.
Frpzieres. Bertrand O., Colorado Springs, Colo. Surgical
instrument. 2.084.195 ; June 15.
Friberg. Bengt F., assignor to Laclede Steel Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Reenforced concrete structure.
2,080,124; May 11.
Frick, Clit-ster A., Muncie, Ind. Paint spraying booth.
2.000,610; Jan. 5.
Frick, Chester A., Muncie, Ind. Spot welding machine.
2,085,907 ; July 0.
Frick Company. (See Buehler, Leon, Jr., assignor.)
Frick, Frederick F., Anaconda, Mont., assignor to Inter-
national Smelting and Refining Company, East Clhicago,
Ind. Metallurgy of tin. 2,082,487 ; June 1.
Frick, Frederick F., Anaconda, Mont., assignor to Inter-
national .'^melting and Refining Company. East C)hicago,
Ind. Treatment of chemical pulp. 2,095.546 ; Oct. 12.
Frick-Gallagher Mf.g. Co. (See Frick. Paul H., assignor.)
Frick-Gallagher Mfg. Co., The. (See Mueller, Arthur
W., assignor.)
Frick, Henry E., Upper Montclair, N. J., assignor to The
Metal Lumber Corporation of New Jersey, New York,
N. Y. Covering cargo hatches and other openings.
2.101.056: Dec. 7.
Frick, Paul H.. Narberth, Pa., assignor to The Frick-
Gallagher Mfg. Co., Wellston, Ohio. Rotatable bin.
2,081,850 ; May 25.
Frick, William H., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to American
Stove Company, St. Louis, Mo. Range. 2,075,108 ;
Mar. 30.
Frick, William H., Cleveland. Ohio, assignor to American
Stove Company, St. Lnuis. Mo. Convertible gas and
charcoal range. 2.090.631 ; Oct. 19.
Fricke, Jackson C, Brooklyn, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to International Standard Electric Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Printing telegraph exchange syst'em.
2,093,884: Sept. 21.
Frieico, Vi'illiam J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. D. Bullard Company, San Francisco, Calif. Air puri-
fier. 2.096,851 ; Oct. 26.
Frickey, Royal E., assignor to Welding Service, Inc.,
San Francisco, Calif. Rail joint and method.
2,070,890; Feb, 16.
Frickey, Royal E., San Francisco, and A. S. Kalenborn,
Redwood City, assignors to Welding Service, Inc., San
Francisco, Calif. Rail treatment method. 2,070,889 ;
Feb. 16.
Frickey, Royal E., assignor to Welding Service, Inc., San
Francisco, Calif. Rail treatment method. 2,103,716;
Dec. 2S.
Frickie, James H., San Francisco, Calif. Fluid regulator.
2.070,724: Feb. 10.
Fridoll, Willis S., Washington, D. C, assignor to Thomas
A. Edison. Incorporated, West Orange, N. J. Pho-
nograph. 2,075,981 ; Apr. 6.
Friden, Carl AI. F. (See Lerch, G., and Friden.)
Friden, John H„ East Orange, assignor to The Sun
Tulie Corporation, Hillside, N. J. Extrusion apparatus.
2.079,905 : May 11.
Frid<5n, John H., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to The Sun
Tube Corporation, Hillside, N. J. Method of and ap-
S'Yo*^"® for forming slugs and extruding tubes.
2.081,175 ; Jlay 25.
FrIdCn, John H.. East Orange, assignor to The Sun Tube
Corporation, Hillside, N. J. Method of and apparatus
for forming slugs and extruding the same. 2,085,078 ;
^ June 29.
Friden. John H., Maplewood, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Antigraphic Process, Inc., New York,
V", •«, "^^•'^'■'''"^ f""" printing on bottles. 2,088,190;
July 27.
Frldlender. (^harles M., and E. A. Fridlender, Seattle,
nash. Juu-e extractor. 2.0n.<!.01.T ■ Jan 19
Fridlender, Ethel A. (See Fridlender, Charles M. and
1'.. A.J
Fridolph. Annette, assignor to A. B. A, Specialties Com-
R'l'X^',^^^ J,'*^^- ^- Y- Tufting and articles therefor.
2.098,140 ; Nov. 2.
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Friebus, Reginald T., Montclair, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Western Electric Company Incorpo-
rated. Motion picture projecting apparatus. 2,082,488 ;
June 1.
Fried, Jerome A., assignor to Allen Wales Adding Machine
Corporation, Ithaca, N. Y. Governor. 2,09G,741 ;
Oct. 26.
Fried, Jerome A., assignor to Allen Wales Adding Ma-
chine Corporation, Ithaca, N. Y. Governor for electric
motors. 2,099,560 ; Nov. 16.
Friedberg, Leo, New Brunswiclj, N, J. Flashing.
2.071.687 ; Feb. 23.
Frieden, Alexander, New Eochelle. and S. J. Werbin,
Woodhaven, assignors to Stein, Hall & Company, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Milk products and stabilizer there-
for. 2,103,411 ; Dec. 28.
Friederlch, Ernst, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Electric cut-out.
2,081,051 ; May 18.
Friedheim, Ernst. (See UUmann, F., and Friedheim.)
Friedlander, Erich, Berlin-Siemensstadt, Germany, as-
signor to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Regulating system.
2,103,774; Dec. 28.
Friedlander, Samuel, Memphis, Tenn. Bathtub. 2,075,933 ;
Apr. 6.
Friedli, Gerard, et al. (See Strahm, Andr^, assignor.)
Friedman, Arthur, Shaker Heights, assignor to Air Con-
trols, Inc., Cleveland, Onio. Blower or fan. 2,100,439 :
Nov. 30.
Friedman, David, Donora, Pa. Artificial hand. 2,070,480 ;
Feg. 9.
Friedman, Edward I., et al. (See Theurer, Otto, assignor.)
Friedman, Edward I., New York, N. Y. Slicing device.
2,091,632 ; Aug. 31.
Friedman, Harold, and C. Cantello, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Clasp. 2,087,142 ; July 13.
Friedman, Jacob P., Bronx, N. Y., assignor to Hookless
Fastener Company. Closure. 2,078,874 ; Apr. 27.
Fi-iedman, John H., assignor to The National JIachinery
Company, Tiffin, Ohio. Bolt making machine.
2,087,087 ; July 13.
Friedman. Joseph B., San Francisco, Calif. Drinking
tube. 2,094,268 ; Sept. 28.
Friedman, Henry S. (See Piersimoni, G., and Friedman.)
Friedman, Isadore. (See Erussell, Jacob, assignor.)
Friedman, William, New York, and B. Lindner, Larcli-
mont, N. Y., said Friedman assignor to said Lindner.
Dispensing device. 2,072,327 ; Mar. 2.
Friedman, William F., Washington, D. C. ^Message
authenticating system. 2,080,416 ; May 18.
Friedmann. Albert, Wyomissing, Pa., assignor to L.
Hirsch Textile Machines, Inc., New York, N. Y. Car-
rier rod operating mechanism for flat knitting machines.
2,092,603 ; Sept. 7.
Friedrich, Cliarles, and H. P. Wareham, Jr., assignors to
E. E. Fairchild Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Display
device. 2,084,635 ; June 22.
Friedrich, Ed., Inc. (See Friedrich, George E., assignor.)
Friedrich, George E., assignor to Ed. Friedrich, Inc., San
Antonio, Tex. Ice and salt-brine circulating unit for
refrigerators. 2,089,886 ; Aug. 10.
Friedrif'li, Hniis. (See Bni-rol:^. IT., .'md FriPdrioh.)
Friedrich, Hans, assignor to Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose
Telegraphie, m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Circuit ar-
rangement for regulating transmission measure in
sound transmission equipment. 2,085,905 ; July 6.
Friedrich, Hovmnnn. Leverkusen-I. G. Work, assignor to
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Franltfort-on-
the-Main, Germany. Prepn ration of acylated polyal-
kylene polyamines. 2.075,109; Mar. 30.
Friedrich, John L., and F. P. Stnckdnle, Los Angeles, Calif.
Detachable button. 2,070,162: Fob. 9.
Fi-iedricb, Sfartin R. (See Dnhlon, M. A., and Friedrich.)
Friedrich, Martin E. P., Carneys Point, and F. H. Smith,
Woortstown, N. J., assignors to E. T. du Pont de Ne-
mours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Oil soluble azo
dyes and making tliem. 2,087,282 ; July 20.
Friedrich Uhde Ingenieur-Buro. (See Pflrrmann, Theodor
W., assignor.)
Friedrich, Wendell, Philadelphia, Pa. Swimming glove.
2,078,133 ; Apr. 20.
Friedrich, Willielm, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany.
IMolIiod and apparatus for producing fire extinguishing
foam. 2,073,204; Mar. 9.
Friedrich, Wilhelm, Berlin-Cliarlottcnburg, Germany.
Apparatus for producing Are extinguishing foam.
2,086,711 ; July 13.
Fri'drich, Wilhelm, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany.
Ap[).-u-,ilns for producing a fire extinguishing foan'i.
2,089,616 ; Aug. 10.
Frledrichs, Wilhelm, Berlin-Ueinickendorf-ost., Germany.
Poslage stamping machine. 2,081,806; May 25.
FrledricliK, Wllhchii, Uoinickendorf-Ost, near lierlin. (ier-
mnny. Coin controlled prepaying machine for mail.
2.101,615 ; Dec. 7.
Friellngsdorf, William K., administrator. (See Frecd-
man, Louis.)
Friem.'in, Jacob G., Attica, Ohio. Sanitiirv garment.
2,102,3.59; Dec. 14.
Friend, J. Don, Paterson, N. J. Portable fence.
2.074.688 ; Mar, 23.
Friend, Jo.seph C, Ashtabula, assignor to Circo Products
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Gripping device. 2,087,758 ;
July 20.
Friend, Otto A., New York, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Switch.
2,066,465 ; Jan. 5.
Friend. William F. (See Huffman, D. M., and Friend.)
Friendly, H. M., deceased, Chicago, 111., M. S. Friendly
and Central Republic Trust Company, executors, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to M. S. Friendly,
Chicago, 111., O. N. Friendly, Salt Lake City, Utah,
and City National Bank and Trust Co., Chicago, 111.,
as trustees. Automatic telephone system. 2,078,842 ;
Apr. 27.
Friendly Knitting Mills, Inc. (See Reeb, Plenry, as-
signor.)
Friendly, Milton S., et al, executors. (See Friendly,
Herbert M.)
Friendly, Milton S., et al, trustees. (See Friendly,
Herbert M., assignor.)
Friendly, Oscar N., et al, trustees. (See Friendly, Her-
bert M., assignor.)
Fries, Arthur H. (See Pfeiffer, K., Foresman, and
Fries.)
Fries Bros. (See Stockelbach, Frits E., assignor.)
Fries. Franz, Essen-Bredeney, Germany. Sewage sludge
digester. Re. 20,377 ; Blay 25.
Pries, Harold H. (See Stockelbach, Frits E., assignor.)
Friesner, Charles E., assignor to The Hettrick Manufactur-
ing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Chair. 2,096,169 : Oct. 19.
Friesner, John L. (See Freimann, F., and Friesner.)
Friess, Gustave A., Rye Township, Westchester County,
assignor to R. Hoe & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Mecha-
nism and method of marking, squeegeeing, and develop-
ing printing cylinders. 2,074,218 ; Mar. 16.
Friess, Gustave A., Rye, assignor to News Syndicate Co.
Inc., New York, N. Y. INIethod of and apparatus for
dr.ving carbon tissues. 2,076,367 ; Apr. 6.
Friess, Gustave A., Eye, N. Y., assignor to News Syndi-
cate Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for and
cooling a printing couple. 2,078,378 ; Apr. 27.
Frings, Hans, Cologne-Lindenthal, Germany. Ticket
printer. 2,081,701 ; May 25.
Frings, Heinrich, Bonn-on-the-Rhine, Germany, assignor
to Standard Brands Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Apparatus for the production of vinegar. 2,094,592 ;
Oct. 5.
Frink, Carl H., Clayton, N. Y. Snow plow. 2,103,775;
Dec. 28.
Frink Corporation, The. (See Spencer, W. H. Birdsall,
and Bahler, assignors.)
Prink, Frederick W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
ei-al Electric Company. Signal system. 2,084,903 ;
June 22.
Frisbie, Raymond H. (See Wright, W., and Frisbie.)
Frisby, Frank D., St. Louis, Mo. Chassis for power
operated vehicles. 2,082,826 ; June 8.
Frisch, Martin. (See Reigart, C, Blizard, and Frisch.)
Frisch, Martin, assignor to Foster Wheeler Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Furnace wall construction. 2,070,267 ;
Feb. 9.
Frisch, Martin, assignor to Poster Wheeler Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Pneumatic classifier. 2,101,249 ;
Dec. 7.
Frische, Carl A. (See Carter. L. P.. and Prische.)
Prise, Leslie G., assignor to The Bristol Aeroplane Com-
pany, Limited, Bristol, England. Retractable land-
ing gear for aircraft. 2,090,036; Aug. 17.
Frishkorn, Mark W., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to The
International Printing Ink Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Sanitary food container and making. 2,091,633 ;
Aug. 31.
Frisoli, Domenico, Newark, N. J. Utility knife.
2,081,702 ; May 25.
Fi-isscll, Robert R., assignor to The Barr Rubber Products
Company, Sandusky, Ohio. Form for making inflatable
articles. 2,077,752 ; Apr. 20.
Frissell, Robert R., assignor to The Barr Rubber Products
Company, Sandusky, Ohio. Inflatable article and pro-
ducing the snme. 2.099,058 ; Nov. 16.
Frisz, George E., Indlannpolls, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Snnp-On Tools, Inc., Kenoslia, Wis.
Clutch aligning tool. 2,067,442 ; Jan. 12.
Prltisch, Charles, Paris, France. Racket. 2,089,118;
Aug. 3.
Fritsch, Lewis A., Cincinnati. Ohio. Truss. 2,073,787 ;
Mar. 16.
I'^ritsch, Rudolph E., assignor to Tube-Turns, Incorpo-
rated, I/ouisville, Ky. Pipe fitting. 2,066,775; Jan. B.
Frilscli, Rudolph E., assignor to Tube-Turns, Incorpo-
rated, Ijoulsville, Ky. Making reducers. 2,085,79(5;
July 6.
Fritsehe, John, and J. C. Iladlk, Philadelphia, Pa. Match
vending machine. 2,078,400; Apr. 27.
FrItsclK', Rudolf, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for coat-
ing litliograplilc pliites. 2,074,171; Mar. 10.
PritiR, Mdwln (;., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to lOastman Kodak Company, Jevsev City,
N. J. Mounting for oversized reels on projectors.
2.080,040; May 11.
Frilts, lOdwlii ('., Uochesler. N. V.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to lOasIman Kodak Conil>ai\y, .Tersoy City,
N. J. Reel niouiKing for motion picluri" projection
apparatus. 2,090, 299 ; Nov. 16.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Fritts, Howard S., assignor of one-half to II. S. Bowers,
Washington, N. J. Antiskid device. 2,082,386 ; June 1.
Fritts, Howard S., assignor of one-half to H. S. Bowers,
Washington, N. J. Antiskid device. 2,100,539 ; Nov.
30.
Fritz, Adam, and R. J. McCarthy, Philadelphia, Pa.
Washrag holder. 2,100.477 ; Nov. 30.
Fritz-Cross Company. (See Goenen, Leo E., assignor.)
Fritz, Karl, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Ul-
tra high frequency magnetron discharge tube circuit.
2,079.248 ; May 4.
Fritz, Karl, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Draht-
lose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Magnetron
detector. 2,097.918 ; Nov. 2.
Fritz. Karl, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Gennanr.
Oscillation generator. 2,099,-300 : Nov. 16.
Fritz, Karl, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Draht-
lose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin. Germanv. Jlagnetron
discharge tube apparatus. 2,100,102 : Nov. 23.
Fritz, Karl, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Wave
modulation. 2,101,137 : Dec. 7.
Fritz, Karl J., Johnstown, Pa. Surgical suction and
pressure machine. 2,077,683 ; Apr. 20.
Fritze. Albrctht. ArnswaUle. Germanv. Production of
starch. 2,084.250: .Tune 15.
Fritze, Otto. (See Riittenauer, A., and Fritze.)
Fritze. Otto, Berlin, and A. Ruttenauer, Berlin-Halensee,
Germany, assignors to General Electric Company. Gas-
eous electric discharge device. 2.091,277 : Aug. 31.
Fritze, Otto, Berlin, and A. Riittenauer, Berlin-Halensee,
Germany, assignors to General Electric Company.
Gaseous electric discharge lamp device. 2,094,648 :
Oct. 5.
Fritze. Otto, Berlin. A. Riittenauer, Berlin-Halensee, and
K. Wiegand, Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany, assignors to
General Electric Company. Gaseous electric discliarge
lamp device. 2,103,032 ; Dec. 21.
Fritzsche, Paul. (See Fehrle, A., Streitwolf, and
Frit'/sehe. )
Friz, Adolf, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, Germany. Machine
for the gluing together of the edges of veneer sheets.
2.084,676 : June 22.
Frizzell, Arch. (See Scott, G. W.. and Frizzell.)
Frizzell, Charles S., and C. McDonol, assignors to The
American Railway SiCTial Company, Fostoria, Ohio.
Flare or fuse signal. 2,090.911 ; Aug. 24.
Frocht, Max M., Pittsburgh, Pa. Display method and
apparatus. 2,070,787 ; Feb. 16.
Frocht, Max M., Pittsburgh, Pa. Testing apparatus.
2,096,964 : Oct. 26.
Froding, Olof E., Stockholm, Sweden, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The De Laval Separator Company, Now
York, N. Y. Centrifugal separator bowl. 2,079.000 :
May 4.
Froehlich. Jaroslav, assignor to the firm Society of Chemi-
cal Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Indigoid
vat dyestuffs. 2,080.802; May 18.
Frdhlich, Alfred. (See Eggert. J., Wendt, and FrOhlich.)
Frohnert, Christian L.. South Brownsville, Pa. Centrifu-
gal pump. 2,072,03.3 : Feb. 23.
Frolander. Frank C, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Mergen-
tlialer Linotype Company. Slug casting machine.
2.096,394 ; Oct. 19.
Frolicli. Per K.. Roselle, N. J., assignor to Standard Oil
Development Company. Treating oxygenated organic
coinponnds. 2.0i;,<?.854 : .Tan. 26. "
Frollch, Per K., Elizabeth. N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Coating fuel to prevent
dusting and product thereof. 2,078.755 ; Apr. 27.
Frolich. Per K., Roselle, N. J., n.ssignor to Standard Oil
Dev<>lopment Company. Impregnation of leather and
products thereof. 2.093,431 ; Sept. 21.
Frolois, Pierre. Brussels, Belgium. Apparatus for super-
saturating with carbon dioxide, liquids such as wines.
2.078,843: Apr. 27.
Fronim, Julius, Berlin-Schlachtensee, Germany. Life or
swimming belt. 2.084,636 : June 22.
Fromm, Julius, Berlin-Schlachtensee, Germany. Produc-
tion of slippery rubber goods. 2.096,296 : Oct. 19.
Fromm, Richard, assignor to Lehmann & Voss & Company,
Hamburg, Germany. Prevention and removal of foam
in the manufacture of paper. 2,097,121 : Oct. 26.
Frommer, Leopold, Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany, and J.
Polak, Prague, Czech-Slovakia, assignors, by mesne as-
signments, to the firm Transfarma Aktiengesellschaft,
Vaduz, Liechtenstein. Casting machine. 2,074,984 :
Mar. 23.
Fromwiller, Edward, Brooklyn, N. T. Coflfee making ma-
chine or percolator. 2,094,981 ; Oct. 5.
Fronmuller, Douglas, Middle Village, assignor to Coffee
Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Manufacture'
of concentrated coffee extract. 2,098,961 : Nov. ^r,.
Frost, Frederick H.. Westhrook. Maine, assignor to S. D.
Warren Company. Boston, Mass. Lacquer coated sheet
material and making the same. 2,083.411; June 8.
Froat. George S.. Baldwin, N. Y. Pie package. 2.080,125 ;
May 11.
Frost. George S., Baldwin, assignor of one-half to E.
S. Llndmark. Brooklyn, N. Y. Book match. 2,086,906 ;
July 13.
Frost, Jniin G. G. (See Bonsack, W., and Frost.)
Frost, John G. G., and W. Bonsack, assignors to The
National Smelting Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Alumi-
num alloy. 2,075,517 ; Mar. 30.
Frost, John G. G., and W. Bonsack, assignors to The
National Smelting Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Treat-
ing aluminum and aluminum alloys. 2,085,697 ; June
29.
Frost, Max, Brooklyn, N. Y. Container. 2,072,672;
Mar. 2.
Frost, Myron O.. Richmond Heights, and P. Mattler, St.
Louis, Mo., assignors, by mesne assignments, to The
Lamson Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Shoe drier.
2,082,052 ; June 1.
Frost Railway Supply Co., The. (See Endsley, Louis E.,
assignor.)
Frost, Russell E., Oakland, Calif. Electrical switch.
2,070,891 ; Feb. 16.
Frowenfelri. James M., Long Island City, find H. H. Hntt,
Brooklyn. N. Y. Article support. 2,067,386 ; Jan. 12.
Frueht, Perry. (See Dearling, Harry S., assignor.)
Frudden, Conrad E.. Wauwatosa, and W. F. Strehlow, as-
signors to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company, ilil-
waukee. Wis. Motor vehicle. 2,073,613 ; Mar. 16.
Frudden, Conrad E.. V>'auwatosa, assignor to Allis-
Chalmers Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Pulley attachment for tractors. 2.098,492 ; Nov. 9.
Frudua, Mario, Milan, Italy. Skinning apparatus.
2,080,606 : May 18.
Fruit Growers Express Company. (See Sweeley, E. A.,
aiKl Anderson, assignors.)
Fruth, Hal F., Indianapolis, Ind., and C. A. Borland, Chi-
cago, 111., assignors to Western Electric Company, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y. Burner. 2,073,448 :
Mar. 9.
Fry. Ben.iamin L.. St. Louis, Mo. Swck market game.
^,088,951 ; Aug. 3.
Fry, Benjamin L., St. Louis. Mo. Game board and indi-
cator therefor. 2,097.027 ; Oct. 26.
Fry, Een.iamin W., and .T. Gottfried, assignors to Na-
tional Slug Rejectors, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Coin selec-
tor for vending machines. 2,094.788 ; Oct. 5.
Fry. Edward B., Detroit, Mich. Toilet. 2,074,215 ; Mar.
16.
Fry. Walter L., Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Slip cover.
2,098,684 : Nov. 9.
Fry, Winthrop H. (See Carpenter, E. W., and Fry.)
Frye, Lawrence B., North Platte, Nebr. Rotary sign.
2,094,942 : Oct. 5.
Fryo. Robert G.. Norwich Township, Franklin County,
Ohio. Piston for engines. 2,074,581 ; Mar. 23.
Fryer. Donald A. (See Marshall. W., and Fr.ver.)
Fr>-kdahl, Carl E. H.. assignor to The Coolerator Company,
Duluth, Minn. Refrigerator. 2,089,056 ; Aug. 3.
Frykdahl, Carl E. H., assignor to The Coolerator Company,
Duluth, Minn. Refrigerator. 2,096,481 ; Oct. 19.
Fuchs. Arthur J., St. Louis, Mo. Trailer landing gear
and fifth wheel assembly. 2,094,399 ; Sept. 28.
Fuchs. Bernhard. Hohen-Ncuendorf, assignor to Telephon-
Apparat Fabrik E. Zwietusch and Company, Berlin, Ger-
iiinny. rMe.tsuring device. 2.083.990: June 15.
Fuchs, Charles A., Hollis. N. Y.. and F. Spaloss, Teaneck,
N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to L. A. Wilczek,
New York, N. Y. Positive carbon feeding bead.
2,069,879 : Feb. 9.
Puchs. Edmund, Mihalovce, Czechoslov.akia. Making
baker-yeast from beer-yeast. 2,072.748 ; Mar. 2.
Fuchs, Henry, assignor to W. H. ISIiner, Inc., Chicago, 111.
Hand brake. 2.070.008: Feb. 9.
Fuchs. Henry, assignor to W. H. Jliner, Inc., Chicago, HI.
Hand brake. 2,073.055 ; Mar. 9.
Fuchs, Otto. (See Joshua, W. P., Stanley, Fuchs, Quer-
furth, and Dymock.)
Fuchs. Otto. Frankfort-on-the-M.ain. and W. Querfurth,
Alainz-Mombach. Germany. Manufacture of condensa-
tion products from aliphatic organic compounds.
2.092,449 ; Sept. 7.
Fuchs. Otto, Franlifort-on-the-Main. and W. Querfurth,
Mainz-Mombach, Germany. Manufacture of condensa-
]^'52„ products from .aliphatic organic compounds.
2.092,4.-)0 ; Sept. 7.
Fuehrer. George H., Phillipsbnrg, assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company. Jersey City, N. J. Implement retainer.
2,080,887 ; May 18.
Fuehrer, George H., Phillipsbnrg, assignor to IngersoU-
R.ind Conipan>\_ Jersey City, N. J. Implement re-
(See Kimball, Leo B.,
t.Tiner. 2,009.333: Nov. 16.
Fuel Development Corporation,
assignor.)
Fuel negg Erich G.. Evanston. HI.. E. W. MofEett, and
H. h. Irving. Gary, Ind., assignors, by mesne assign-
ments to Marbo Patents Inc. Apparatus for reacting
S'"<5l\"!f«^ "'i''' materials with liquefied reagents.
J.09J,.i00 ; bcpt. 7.
Fuel Treatiiig Products Co. (See Martin, Peter R as-
signor.)
Fuerst. Carl C, Rochester, N. Y., as.signor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Camera construction. 2.066,563; Jan. f>.
Fuetterer, Charles T., Akron, Ohio. Water softening
method. 2,097,876 ; Nov. 2.
Fugit, Carl A., Alhambra, Calif. Windbreak. 2,095,520:
Oct. 12.
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Fntirmann, Louis J., Peoria, 111. Adhesive and plastic
material and making the same. 2,095,093 ; Oct. 5.
Fukushima, Komao, Tokyo, Japan, assignor to General
Electric Company. Protection of electric systems.
2,098,035 ; Nov. 2.
Fulford Manufacturing Company. (See Kluger, Herman,
assignor.)
Fulk, George L., Berkeley, Calif., assignor to Carbon
Interleaved Forms Corporation, Norwalk, Ohio. Ma-
chine and making manifold forms. 2,100,776 ; Nov. 30.
Fulkerson, George G., also known as G. W. Fulkerson,
Huntington Park, Calif. Confection. 2,085,495 ; June
29.
Fulkerson, George W. (See Fulkerson, George G.)
Fuller, Albert B., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey Cty,
N. J. Motor drive for motion picture cameras.
2.083,646 ; June 15.
Fuller, Arthur D., assignor to National Adhesives Corpo-
ration, New York, N. Y. Adhesive composition.
2,073,927 ; Mar. 16.
Fuller Brush Company, The. (See Cave, Henry, assignor.)
Fuller Brush Company, The. (See Rowland, Clarence
G., assignor.)
Fuller, Buckminster, assignor to The Dymaxion Corpora-
tion, Bridgeport, Conn. Motor vehicle. 2,101,057 ;
Dec. 7.
Fuller, Charles H., Portland, Oreg. Life boat davit.
2.076,021 ; Apr. 6.
Fuller, Charles W. (See Rolfs, E. L., and Fuller.)
Fuller Company. (See Constantin, Eusebe J. L. F.,
a.'^signor. )
Fuller, Everett W. (See Story, B. W., and Fuller.)
Fuller, Fred. J., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Plate clamp for printing machines. 2,080,260 ; May
Fuller, Frederick L., West Orange, N. J., assignor to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Printing mechanism. 2,076.717 ; Apr. 13.
Fuller, Frederick L., West Orange, N. J., and S. Brand,
Binghamton, assignors to International Business Ma-
chines Corp., New York, N. Y. Ten-key adding machine.
2,074,017 ; Mar. 16.
Fuller, Frederick L., West Orange, N. J., and S. Brand,
Binghamton, N. Y., assignors to International Business
Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Manually con-
trolled sorting machine. 2,079,442 ; May 4.
Fuller, Harry H., Madison, Wis. Spring traction wheel.
2,083.367 : June 8.
Fuller Label & Box Company. (See Scheetz, Henry F.,
Jr., assignor.)
Fuller, Louis H. (See McCreary, J. R., and Fuller.)
Fuller, jMiiricl K., et al. (See Cook, Donald D., assignor.)
Fuller, Rufns W., Deerfield, assignor to Production Ma-
chine Company, Greenfield, Mass. Wheel truing device.
2.102,841 ; Dec. 21.
Fuller, Stuart L., Detroit, Mich. Garment hanger.
2,076,.5.33 ; Apr. 13.
Fuller, William W., Norfolk, Va. Power steering appa-
ratus for vehicles. 2,072,203 : Mar. 2.
Fullerton, Clark A. (See Chapman, John, assignor.)
Fiillery, TTarry E,, Newhall, Iowa. Rake. 2,095,693 ;
Oct. 12.
Fullraan, James M. G., Sewickley, Pa., assignor to National
Electric Products Corporation. Underfloor duct.
2.097.393 ; Oct. 26.
Fullman, James M. G., Sewickley, Pa., assignor to National
Electric Products Corporation. Access element.
2.097.394 ; Oct. 26.
Fullmer, Giles C, assignor to The Bridgeport Metal Goods
Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Bulb
holder for flashlights. 2,084,767 ; June 22.
Fullmer, Giles C, assignor to The Bridgeport Metal Goods
Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Automatic
lipstick holder. 2,091,312 ; Aug. 31.
Fullmer, Giles C, assignor to The Bridgeport Metal
Good.s Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport, Conn.
Cosmetic holder. 2,095.633; Oct. 12.
Fulmer, Ellis I. (See Christonsen, L. M., and Fulmer.)
Fulmer, Ellis I., L. M. Cliristonsen, and R. M. Hixon,
Ames, Iowa, assignors to The Chemical Foundation,
Incorporated. Production of furfural. 2,078,241 ;
Apr. 27.
Fulton, Aslilcy, Hinsdale, III., assignor to The Leaton
Corporal ion. Adlierent-backed flexible material and
making same. 2.094,428 : Sept. 28.
Fulton Bag and Cotton Mills. (See Marbury, H. B., and
Jones, assignors.)
Fullon Company, The. (See Thorp, Joel R., assignor.)
Fullon roinpany, Tlie. (See Thorp, J. R., and Lieber,
assignors.)
Fulton, Itobort A., and W. C. Fornelius, Columbus, Ohio,
dedicated to the free use of the Public in the I'criitory
of the United States of America. Insecticide and fungi-
cide. 2.101,(545; Dec. 7 .
l^'ulton, Robert II., et al. (See Vretni.in, Carl G., as-
signor.)
Fulton, Robert !>., Webster City, Iowa. Guard and ledger
plate for mowing machines or the like. 2,096,238 ; Oct.
10.
Fulton, Stephen M. (See Taylor, M. M., and FuKon.)
Fulton, Stephen M., Spondon, near Derby, England, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. Measuring
yarns. 2,068.014 ; Jan. 19.
Fulton, Stewart C. (See Buc, H. E., and Fulton.)
Fulton, Stewart C. (See Mikeska, L. A., and Fulton.)
Fulton, Stewart C. (See Winning, C, and Fulton.)
Fulton, Stewart C, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Development Company. Treating oil.
2,079,443 ; May 4.
Pulton, Stewart C, and L. A. Mikeska, Elizabeth, N. J.,
assignors to Standard Oil Development Company.
Producing high boiling polymers useful for blending
and other purposes. 2,072,107 ; Mar. 2.
Fulton Sylphon Company, The. (See Cate, Paul E., as-
signor.)
Fulton Sylphon Company, The. (See Dube, John E.,
assignor.)
Fulton Sylphon Company, The. (See Dube, J. E., and
Stewart, assignors.)
Fulton Sylphon Company, The. (See Giesler, Jean V.,
assignor.)
Fulton Sylphon Company, The. (See Giesler, J. V., and
Mackintosh, assignors.)
Fulton Sylphon Company, The. (See Simpson, Dexter,
assignor.)
Fulton, Willis T., Oakland, Calif. Tool. 2,087,188;
July 13.
Fuiweiler, John E., New York, N. Y. Separating system
and method. 2,076,815 ; Apr. 13.
Fultz, Edward A., and R. H. Hale, Coxton, Ky. Cable
guide. 2,090,445 ; Aug. 17.
Funck, Harry, Chicago, 111. Photoengraving. 2,080,965 ;
May 18.
Funk, Frederick G., assignor to Globe Egg Stabilizing
Company, Chicago, 111. Egg handling machine.
2,074,383 ; Mar. 23.
Funk, Henry J., Park Ridge, assignor to Soreng-Manegold
Company, Chicago, 111. Mounting bracket. 2,080,261 ;
May 11.
Funk, Samuel M., Indianapolis, Ind. Weather strip.
2,085,797 ; July 6.
Funk, Truman B., assignor to "Yard-Man" Inc., Jackson,
Mich. Lawn mower. 2,088,293 ; July 27.
Funk, Truman B., assignor to "Yard-Man", Inc., Jackson,
Mich. Lawn mower cutter bar. 2,089,887 ; Aug. 10.
Funkhouser, Luther K., Dayton, and R. W. Carnahan,
near Dayton, Ohio, said Carnahan assignor to said Funk-
houser. Automatic machine for making paper con-
tainers. 2,084,017 ; June 29.
Puoyl Engine Corporation. (See Ulrich, Julius M., as-
signor.)
Furber, Henry J., Miami, Pla. Automatic sales system.
2,083,947 ; June 15.
Furbush, Frank L., assignor to C. G. Sargent's Sons Cor-
poration, Graniteville, Mass. Comb adjusting mecha-
nism for feeders. 2,066,831 ; Jan. 5.
Furlong, Francis A., River Forest, assignor to Autogas
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Heating apparatus.
2.093,239 ; Sept. 14.
Furlong. Francis A., assignor to Autogas Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Heating system. 2.098,383; Nov. 9.
Furlong, Walter G., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Connect-
ing metallic and nonmetallic members. 2,069,141 ; Jan.
26.
Furnaslave. Inc. (See Hitchcock, Forrest L., assignor.)
Furness, Reginald, Warrington, England, assignor to
Lever Brothers Limited, Port Sunlight, England. Puri-
fying polyglycerol esters. 2,071,459 ; Feb. 23.
Furness, William H., assignor to American Rayon Com-
pany, Inc., Riverton, N. J. Steering device for auto-
mobiles. 2,098,778 ; Nov. 9.
Fiirrer, Carl, Guggithal, Zug, assignor to Landis & Gyr,
A.-G., Zug, Switzerland. Strip dispensing mechanism.
2,007,788 ; Nov. 2.
Furst, Howard N. (See Winchell, A. B., and Furst.)
Furst, John S., Philadelphia, Pa. Eraser attachment for
lead pencils. 2,073.369 ; Mar. 9.
Furstnow, Earl K., Los Angeles, Calif. Sweeper. Re.
20,453 ; July 20.
Furtado, John S., Jr., New Bedford, Mass. Builder
mechanism . 2,095,214 ; Oct. 5.
Furth, Ernest L., assignor to Westinghouse Eletcric &
Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Fabri-
cating laminations. 2,085,092; June 29.
Furukawa, Sadakichl, Waialua Honolulu, Hawaii. Bird
trap. 2,093,719 ; Sept. 21.
Fui-'co, Joseph C, et al. (See Warner, Charles F., as-
signor.)
Fu.«!()i(l lOiecti'ic Co. (See Grady, Stephen S., assignor.)
li'ns.sgiinger, Rudolf. (See Lautenschlilger, C. L., Op-
pingcr, Sclinnniann, Riglor and Fussgiinger.)
Fiisling, Frederick E., and E. M. Enkur, assignors to
Crown (;ork & Soul Company, Inc.. Bnltimoro, Md.
liUg cap and glass thread. 2,072,873; Mur. 9.
l''ustou, li'rcderick D. (See Rossman, 10. F., and Funston.)
Fuwn, Kitsu/.o, and F. Suzuki, Tokyo, Japan, assignors
to (General ICIectric Companj'. ' Glass composition.
2,080,202; May 11.
Fyke, Homer R., liOs Angeles, assignoi- of one-half to T. O.
llaynes, Lagunn Beach, Calif. Pressure system.
2,096.034 : Oct. 19.
Fykso, Mllchell Ij., assignor to Huovrua-Erle Company.
Soulh Milwaukee, Wis. Excavating dipper. 2,001.974;
S(-pt. 7.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Fylor, George W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Controlled carrier wave system for
signaling. 2.066,970 ; Jan. 5.
Fyler, George W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. High frequency power supply
system. 2,076,368 ; Apr. 6.
Fyler, George \V., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Operating point control for ther-
mionic devices. 2,079,444 ; May 4.
Fyler, George W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Antenna system. 2,102,410 ; Dec.
14.
Fyler, George W., Stratford, Conn., assignor to General
Electric Company. Oscillation generator. 2,089,695 ;
Aug. 10.
Fyr-Fyter Company, The. (See Wright, John ^A^, as-
signor.)
G. B. G. Corporation. (See Abramson, Abraham, as-
signor.)
G. B. G. Corporation. (See Graf, Elmer J., assignor.)
G. K. Corporation, The. (See Hager, G. C, and Prince,
assignors.)
G-JI L.nhoratories, Inc. (See Christy, Andrew, assignor.)
G-M Laboratories, Inc. (See McMaster, Archie J., as-
signor.)
G-JI Laboratories, Inc. (See McMaster, A. J., and Par-
son, assignors.)
G-M Laboratories, Inc. (See Sommermeyer, Karl H., as-
signor.)
G-M liaboratories. Inc. (See Van Guilder, W., and Som-
mermeyer, assignors.)
G and N Engineering Company. (See Strand, August A.,
assignor.)
G & W Electric Specialty Co. (See Papp, Andrew E..
assignor.)
G. & W. Electric Specialty Company. ( See ThuUen, Louis
H., assignor.)
Gnba. Achille E., Paris. France. Adjustable pitch pro-
poller. 2,094,149 : Sept. 28.
Gabel, John, Manufacturing Conip.iny, Tlie. (See
Mueller, Emil C, assignor.)
Gaber, Snniuel J., New York, N. T. Drain pipe svstem.
2,082.827 ; June 8.
Gable, Oscar R., Animas, N. Mex. War game. 2,092,209 ;
Sept. 7.
Gabor. Denes, Budapest, Hungarv. Electric lamp.
2,068,287 : Jan. 19.
Gabriel, Frank P.., Lake City, Iowa. Chimney corner
guide. 2.084.798 ; .Tune 22.
Gabriel, Fritz, assignor to Maschinonfabrik A. Weiss &
Co., Vienna, .\ustria. Knife-blade for meat cutters or
the like. 2,081,807 ; May 25.
Gabriel. John C, New York, and G. Rodwin, Randall
Manor, assignors to Bell Telephone Laboratories, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y. Signal transmission svs-
tem. 2,097,519; Nov. 2.
Gabriel Steel Company. (See Zabriskie. William F., as-
signor.)
Gabrielson, Carl, assignor to L. C. Smith & Corona T.vpe-
writers, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
2,068,269 ; Jan. 19.
Gabrielson. Carl, and E. G. Moshier, assignors to L C
Smith & Corona Typewriters Inc., Syracuse, N. Y,
Typewriting machine. 2.098.285 ; Nov. 9.
Cabriolson. Carl aiul C. \Vauc<iuez. assignors to Ij. C.
Smith i"i Corona Tvncwriters. Inc.. Svracuse, N. Y".
Typewriting niachin<'. 2.099,011 ; Nov. 16.
Gadd. William B.. Glenolden, Pa., and H. L. Lansing,
Rutherford, N. J., assignors to The Rail Joint Company,
New York. N. Y. Rail graph producing device.
2.0G7.3S7 : Jan. 12.
Gadeau, Robert A., St. Jean de JIaurienne, assignor to
"Compagnie do Prodults Chimiques et Eleetrometal-
lurgi(iues Olais, Froges et Camarque," Paris, France,
l^lanufacture of metallic gluciuum and its alloys.
2,009,705 ; Feb. 2.
Gaedp, Wolfgang, Karlsruhe, Germany. Electron tube
and operating the same. 2,081,429 ; ^lay 25.
Gaedkp, Willi. (See Zeh, W., GaedUe, Dabelow, .nnd /.(m-
weck.)
Gaertner. Frederick J. Maplewood, N. J. Finger ring.
2,10.3.412; Dec. 28.
Gaertner, Frederick J., Maplewood, N. J. flaking finger
rings. 2.10.3,41. ■?; Dor. 28.
Gaertner. Moritz, New Yorlc. N. Y. Registering device for
gasoline tanks. 2.076.6.30 ; Apr. ]."?.
Gaertner. Moritz, New York, N. Y. Agitator. 2,082.706 ;
June 8
Gaertner, Jlorltz, Jackson Heights. N. Y. Fuel and mak-
ing the same. 2.077,403 ; Apr. 20.
GalTney. Joseph B.. assignor to I'enbody Engineering Cor-
S oration. New York, N. Y. Pulverizer. 2,092,307 ;
ept. 7.
Gage, Fro<l W. (Sec Tondreau. .\. W.. and Gage.)
Gage, George A., Tulsa, Okla. Oil well pump. 2,078,322 ;
Apr. 27.
Gage, John E., and J. K. Roedel. Pasadena, Calif. Cen-
trifugal strainer. 2,078,604 ; Apr. 27.
Gagg. l!;ilt)b F, (See ("hilton, K., and (Jagg.)
Gagin, Albert J. (See Le Molne, G. U., and Gagln.)
Gagle, Merlin S., Mlddleeboro, Ky. Gas gun. 2,072,021 ;
Mar. 2.
Gagnfe, Augustln. (See Lawson, R. H., and Gagnfi.)
Gagnfi, Augustln. (See Lawson, R. H., Gagn6, and
Cloutier. )
Gagne, Gideon R., assignor to Snap-On Tools, Inc.,
Kenosha, Wis. Locking device. 2,078,631; Apr. 27.
Gagnier, George E. (See Place, Bion C, assignor.)
Gagnon, Angeline. (See Gagnon, Louis and A.)
Gagnon, Louis L,. assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Diagnostic instrument. 2,098,702 ;
Nov. 9.
Gagnon, Louis and A., New York, N. Y. Rubber band
gun. 2,098,001 ; Nov. 2.
Gahl, William E. (See Jakoubek, F. J., and Gahl.)
Gaidies. Georg, Berlin-Pankow, Germany, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Gaseous electric discharge de-
vice. 2,087,759 ; July 20.
Gaidies, Georg, Berlin-Pankow, Germany, assignor to
?ral Electric Company. Gaseous electric discharge
2,070,725;
Gener
lamp device. 2.103.073 : Dec. 21.
Gail, George W., Ruxton, Md. Sealing strip.
Feb. 16.
Gail, George W., Ru.xton. assignor to G. W. Gail, Inc.,
Baltimore, Md. Sealing strip. 2,102,578 ; Dec. 14.
Gail, G. ^^'., Inc. (See Gail. George W.. assignor.)
Gailliot, Paul L., St. Maur-des-Fosses, assignor to Societe
des Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc, Paris, France.
3 : 6-diamino-lO-raethyl-acridinium methane-sulphonate.
2,070,163; Feb. 9.
Gailor, Chester F. (See Moore, Milburn, assignor.)
Gaines. Ernest L., Seattle, Wash. Fluid control svstem.
2,008,102 ; Jan. 19.
Gaines, James A., County Line, Okla. Valve assembly.
2,089,741 : Aug. 10.
Gaines. Nathaniel, Elizabeth, N. J. Shower bath curtain.
2,094,649 ; Oct. 5.
Gair, Robert, Company. (See Weiss, Arthur J., assignor.)
Gaire. Paul G., New York, N. Y. Hair waving method.
2.06S.174 ; Jan. 19.
Gaire. Paul G., New York, N. Y. Hair waving apparatus.
2,087.189 ; July 13.
Gairing. Emil, Detroit. Jlich.. assignor to The Gavring Tool
Company. Boring and milling tool. 2,092.060 : Sept. 7.
Gairing Tool Company, The. (See Gairing, Emil, as-
signor.)
Gairoard, Camille L., West Orange, assignor to Kraeuter
& Company. Inc.. Newark, N. J. Brick and stone driU.
2,088,197 ; July 27.
Galamb, Joseph, and E. D. Scott, Detroit, assignors to
Ford Motor Company. Dearborn, Mich. Automobile
seat adjusting device. 2. 088. 784 : Aug. 3.
Galante. Ermanno, Woburn, Mass. Chair. 2,080,607 ;
May 18.
Gallasch, George B., assignor to P.ausch & Lomb Optical
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Microscope. 2,103,525 ;
Dec. 28.
Galassi, Guide. Chicago, 111. Drier. 2,091,200 ; Aug. 24.
Galati, Salvatore, Jlodesto, and S. S. Sorrenti, Escalon,
Calif. Farm implement. 2,079.249 : Ma v 4.
Galbreath, Edward, Auxvasse, Mo. Stirrup. 2,098,141;
Nov. 2.
Galbraitb. Jolm, Jlinnoapolis, Minn. Carving machine.
2,093,009; Sept. 14.
Galbraith, John. Jlinneapolis, Minn. Carving machine.
2 09.3,010: Sept. 14.
(Jalbrnith, Robert, Springfield, Mass. Bricklayer's appa-
ratus. 2.076.534; Apr. 13.
Gale, William .V. (See Ritchie, C. F., Gale, and Allen.)
Gale. William A., assignor to American Potash & Chemi-
cal Corporation. Trona, Calif. Preparing potassium
pentaborate. 2,094,881 ; Oct. 5.
Galford, Everett II., Covington, \'a. Combination angle
indic.Ttor and try square. 2.068,128; Jan. 19.
Galgano, Frank V.. Newark, N. J. Chain slip link con-
nection. 2,075.391 : Mar. 30.
Galighor Company, The. (See Booth, Lionel B., as-
signor.)
Galinat, Ransom L., Wethersfleld, Conn. Selective con-
trol mechanism for radio sets. 2,081,295 ; May 25.
Galiano, Julio A. (See Minana, V., and Galiano.)
Gallon Iron Works and Manufacturing Company, The
(See Arndt, Franklin E., assignor.)
Gallon Iron Works and Manufacturing Companv, The
(See Keeler, Raymond W., assignor.)
Gallon Iron Works and Manufacturing Company, The
(See Neff, W. C, Workman, Anderson and Ilolm.an, as-
signors.)
Gallon .Metallic Vault Company, The. (See Biszantz,
I'rod. assignor.)
Gallon Metal Vault Company, The. (See Smith, Ralph E .
assignor.)
Galipo, Theophile J. (See Weishampel, Robert C, as-
signor.) '
Gallagher, Charles A. (See Mullen, E. J., and Gallagher )
Gallagher, Charles A., and C. M. Allen, California, Pa.,
assignors to General Chouilcal Companv, New York
N Y. App.iratus for screening ore. 2,070,530; Feb. 9.
Galliigher. Charles A., and C. M. Allen. California Pa.,
Mssicnors to Gt'neral Chemical Companv, Now York,
N. \. Apparatus for roasting o-e. 2,07b,531 ; Feb. 9.
Ga lagher (Jcrald R.. and II. M. Bradv. Easton, Pa.
Antiskid device. 2.070..")01 ; Mnv 4.
Gallnsob, George B., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical
'oinpany, Rochester, N. Y. Microscope. 2,093,604:
Sept. 21.
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Gallasch, George B., and H. F. Kurtz, assignors to
Bauscli & Lomb Optical Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Sextant. 2,080,851 ; May 18.
Gallasch, George B., and H. F. Kurtz, assignors to Bausch
& Lomb Optical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Objective
mount. 2,093,605 ; Sept. 21.
Gallasch, George B., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Microscope. 2,101,936 ;
Dec. 14.
Gallaugher, Arthur, Warrensville Heights, Ohio. Window
fastener. 2.087,618 ; July 20.
Gallaway, William H., White Plains, N. Y. Ground glass
focusing attachment. 2,081,006 ; May 18.
Galligan, James J., and W. J. Robinson, Providence, R. I.,
assignors to United States Rubber Products Inc., New
York, N. Y. Crinkled rubber and method of making.
2,075,189 ; Mar. 30.
Gallimore, Keith F., and G. H. Scliurger, assignors to
Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co., Fond du Lac, Wis.
Machine tool. 2,081,145 ; Jlay 25.
Gallinant, Raphael C, Ridgefleld Park, assignor of one-
half to J. C. Chello, Ridgefield, N. J. Hedge trimmer.
2.097,761 ; Nov. 2.
Galloway, Cecil G. H. (See Naden, James H., assignor.)
Galloway, Charles D., assignor to The Klectric Srorage
Battery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Oscillating wip-
ing machine. 2,068,601 ; Jan. 19.
Galloway, Clarence T. (See Bullock, E. AA^, Galloway,
Carlsen, and Condon.)
Galloway, Robert, Falkirk, Scotland. Denture. 2,081,087 ;
May 18.
Gallsworthy, Benjamin. (See Dacus, E. N., and Galls-
worthy.)
Gallup, David L., assignor to Bendix Brake Company,
South Bend, Ind. Brake mechanism. 2,074,724 : Mar.
23.
Gait, John R., assignor of fifteen per cent to C. C. De
Coster, St. Paul, Minn. Electrical circuit timer.
2,072,812 ; Mar. 2.
Gait, Odie P., Canton, Ga. Portable bathtub. 2.096,395 ;
Oct. 19.
Gaiter, Jack, Chicago. 111. Lighter. 2,084.196 : June 15.
Galuppo, Louis, J. Petti, and A. Coccia, Cleveland, Ohio.
Tunneling machine. 2.083,834 ; June 15.
Galvao, Joseph A. C, Orange, N. J. Electrical connecter.
2,071,164 ; Feb. 16.
Galv&s, Albert, Oran, Algoria. Resilient compression an-
nuli. 2,068,173 ; Jan. 19.
Galveston Buckle Company. (See Yoigt, A. P. J., and
Still, assignors.)
Galvin Manufacturing Corporation. (See Mitchell, Don-
ald II.. assignor.)
Galvin Manufacturing Corporation. (See Yoder, R. S.,
and Wood, assignors.)
Gamache, Fernande L., Burlington. Vt. Bread box.
2,073,614; Mar. 16.
Gambell, John C, Oakland, Calif. Drinking glass pro-
tector. 2.071,399 ; Feb. 23.
Gambino, Amedeo, New York, N. Y. Fruit peeler.
2.083.368 ; June 8.
Gamble, David E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Borg-Warner Corporation, Chicago. 111. Making weights
for centrifugal clutches. 2,070,892 ; Feb. 16.
Gamble, Fern-Dell, Los Angeles, Calif. Shoe protector.
2,078,444 ; Apr. 27.
Gamble, Helen C, New York, N. Y. Rubbing device.
2,093,043 ; Sept. 14.
Gamble. Hugh A., et al. (See Freudenberg, Albert C,
assignor.)
Gamble, John F., Detroit. Mich. Battery terminal pro-
tector. 2,098,091 ; Nov. 2.
Gambrell, Ernest C, Wichita Falls, assignor of one-
fourth to L. L. Gambrell, Mineral Wells. Tex., inde-
pendent executrix of the estate of W. E. Gambrell,
deceased. Fluid clutch. 2,076,887 ; Apr. 13.
Gambrell, Lutie L., executrix. (See Gambrell, Ernest C,
assignor.)
Gambrell, W. E. (See Gambrell, Ernest C.)
Gambrill, George T., Jr., Birmingham, Ala., assignor to
The Barrett Company, New York, N. Y. Combined
inert gas recirculation and tar heater operation.
2,074,689 ; Mar. 23.
Gamel, Gayne D. (See Dyer, L. W.. and Camel.)
Game!, Gayne D., Pittsburgh, and H. J. Lingal, Wilklns-
burg, assignors to Westinghouse Electric «& Manufac-
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Automatic re-
closing circuit interrupter. 2,078,657 ; Apr. 27.
GamoH, Ivloyd W.. Weston, W. Va. Glass goblet stem
forming tool. 2,074,784 ; Mar. 23.
Gamewell Company, The. (See Beach, Clarence E., as-
signor.)
Gamewell Company, The. (Sec Blue, Arthur A., assignor.)
Gamewell Company, The. (See Bridges, Frank R., as-
signor.)
Ganimailonl, Joseph, et al. (See GammaitonI, James,
assignor.)
Gamm.'iitoni, James, assignor of one-third to J. Gammnl-
tonl and one-third to N. GammaitonI, WilkesBarre, l*a.
Life buoy bolt. 2,066,725 ; Jan. 5.
GammaitonI, Noah, et al. (See GammaitonI, James, as-
signor.)
Gammol, Karl, Jollet, 111. Coin machine. 2,080,011 ;
May 18.
Qammeter, John R. (.S('i> Xnn Ilyning, RoUyu, a.s.slgnor.)
Gammeter, John R., Airon, Ohio. Joint for roadways.
2,071,299 ; Feb. 16.
Gammeter, John R., assignor of one-half to S. G.
Gammeter, Akron, Ohio. Preserving perishable food
products. 2,071,300; Feb. 16.
Gammeter, John R., assignor of one-half to S. G. Gam-
meter, Akron, Ohio. Making milk bottle caps.
2,076,079; Apr. 6.
Gammeter, John R., Akron, Ohio, assignor to United
States Rubber Compan- New York, N. Y. Porous rub-
ber product and making the same. 2,100,029 ; Nov. 23.
Gammeter, John R., assignor of one-half to S. G. Gam-
meter, Akron, Ohio. Making and applying caps to
bottles. 2,102.949 ; Dec. 21.
Gammeter, Susan G. (See Gammeter, John R., assignor.)
Gams, Alphonse, K. Frey, and T. Sutter, assignors to
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzer-
land. Laminated material and making same. 2,076,456 ;
Apr. 6.
Gancy, Julius, Newark, N. J. Heel guard. 2,091,707;
Aug. 31.
Gandell, William R. K. (See Craske, Alfred H., assignor.)
Gandon, Arthur. (See Blasip, J., Gandon, and Soler.)
Gandrud. Ebenhard S., Pipestone, Minn. Animal stall.
2,085,308 ; June 29.
Gandy, Raymond A., Stamford, Conn. Gas detecting ap-
paratus. 2,102,457 ; Dec. 14.
Gannestad, Thor, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cone valve.
2,094,066 ; Sept. 28.
Gannett. Homer E., Berwyn, 111. Bralce head. 2,068,015 ;
Jan. 19.
Gano, Merritt W., Jr., Denver, Colo. Closing automobile
doors and the like. 2,086,025 ; July 6.
Ganoe, Ernst A. G. Rochester, assignor to National Elec-
tric Products Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. Plug fuse.
2,103,717 ; Dec. 28.
Gantenbeln, John E., Kelso, Wash. Shoe top. 2,088,851 ;
Aug. 3.
Gantzer, Howard E. (See Cundall. R. N., and Gantzer.)
Gantzer, Howard E., Kenmore, assignor to Consolidated
Packaging Machinery Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Con-
tainer cover selecting and feeding mechanism.
2,073,472; Mar. 9.
Gantzer, Howard E., Kenmore, assignor to Consolidated
Packaging Machinery Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Cap-
ping machinery. 2,076,631 ; Apr. 13.
Ganzer, John H. (See Arndt, W. F., and Ganzer.)
Garand, John C, Springfield. Mass., assignor to The Gov-
ernment of the United States of America, as represented
by the Secretary of War. Cartridge clip for firearms.
2,098,234 ; Nov. 9.
Garbell, IMax, assignor to Victor Adding Machine Compny,
Chicago, 111. Printing mechanism for adding and re-
cording machines. 2,082.282; June 1.
Garbell, Max, assignor to Victor Adding Machine Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Kevboard construction and key con-
trol. 2,091,778 ; Aug. 31.
Garbell, Jlax, assignor to Victor Adding Machine Com-
pan.v, Chicago, 111. Key control for auxiliary printing
units. 2,094,883 ; Oct. 5.
Garbell, IMax, assignor to Victor Adding Machine Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Manually controlled means for
platen. 2,094,884 ; Oct. 5.
Garbell, Max, assignor to Victor Adding Machino Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Pendulum scale. 2,096,508 ; Oct. 19.
Garbell, Max, assignor to Victor Adding Machine Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Paper drive means for adding ma-
chines. 2,096,509 ; Oct. 19.
Garbell, Max, assignor to Victor Adding JIachine Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Scale. 2,097,919 ; Nov. 2.
Garbell, ]\Iax, assignor to Victor Adding Machine Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Printing mechanism. 2,100,213 ;
Nov. 23.
Garbell, Max, assignor to Victor Adding ^laehine Company,
Chicago, 111. Adding machine. 2,102,693; Dec. 21.
Garbell, Max, assignor to Victor Adding Machine Company,
Chicago, 111. I'aper cut-off and feeding mechanism.
2.102,694 ; Dec. 21.
Garber, David S., Hollywood, Calif. Lamp support.
2,070,334; Feb. 9.
Garbsch, Paul. (See Krzikalla, H., and Garbsch.)
Garbutt, Frank A. (See Hathcrell, George A., assignor.)
Garceau, Harry J. (See Lyman. K. E., and Garceau.)
Card, Earle W., Palos Verdes Estates, assignor to Union
Oil Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Treat-
ing sludges. 2,006,933 ; Jan. 5.
Gard, Earle W., Palos Verdes Estates. Calif., assignor to
Union Oil Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
Method and apparatus for continuous filtration.
2,081,296; May 25.
Garden Insecticide Corporation. (See Maehr, Otto F.,
assignor.)
Gurdliam, George A., Detroit, Mich. Carpenter's tool.
2,090.835 ; Aug. 24.
Gardinn, Harold H., Akron, Ohio. Cigarette and necktie
holder. 2,078,844 ; Apr. 27.
Gardiner, Arlluir W., assignor to General Motor.s Cor-
poration, Detroit. Mich. Clutch. 2,07:!,14(> ; Mar. 0.
Gardiner, Elmslle W., J. W. Grceni*, and .\. L. Lyman,
Berkeley, assignors to Standard Oil ('onii)any of Cali-
fornia, Snn Francisco, Calif. Making high viscosity
Index lubricating oils. 2,082.203; Juno 1.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Gardiner, Klinslie W.. Berkeley, J. \V. GreenG, liichinond,
and A. L. Lyman, Berkeley, assignors to Standard Oil
Conip.-iny of California. San Francisco, Calif. Making
hiph viscosity index lubricating oils. 2,082,204 : .Tune 1.
Gardiner, Elmslie W., Berkeley, J. W. Greene, Richmond,
and A. L. Lyman, Berkeley, assignors to Standard Oil
Company of California, San Francisco, Calif. Making
high viscosity index lubricating oils. 2,094,593 ;
Oct. 5.
Gardiner, Isaac B., Trenton, N. J. Bathtub. 2,070,120 ;
Feb. 9.
Gardner, Albert T., Stroatham. assignor of one-half to
E. W. Richardson, London, England. Platen-operating
mechiiuism. 2,0'jy.059 ; Xov. 3 6.
Gardner, Bernard C. (See Farnsworth, P. T., and
Gardner.)
Gardner, Bernard C. (See Varian, R. H., and Gardner.)
Gardner, Bernard C, Philadelphia, Pa., and A. H. BroUv,
Palo Alto, Calif., assignors to Fiirnsworrh Television
Incorporated. Electron gun. 2,079.103 : May 4.
Gardner, Clarence V., assignor to Hydraulic Brake Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Pressure producing means for hv-
draulic pres.sure systems. 2.087.509 : July 20.
Gardner, Clark E., Osage, Iowa. Seinipotted plant puck-
age. 2,079.110; May 4.
Gardner Company. (See Britten, Edwin F., Jr., as-
signor.)
Gardner Company. (See Crosman, Loring P., assignor.)
Gardner-Denver Company. (See Pearson, G. C. and
Carpenter, assignors.)
Gardner, Daniel, Rueil-Malmaison, France, assignor to
Studien- und Verwertnngs-Aktiengesellschaft, Nechau-
sen, Switzerland. Production of magnesium sulphide.
2,090,446 ; Aug. 17.
Gardner, Delamere B., Los Angeles, Calif. Solid weave
scanning device. 2,103,253; Dec. 28.
Gardner. Dwight D. (See Rosenow, O. F., and Gardner,
assignors.)
Gardner, Frank, Dallas, Tex. Treating petroleum distil-
Uites. 2,073,147 ; Mar. 9.
Gardner. Prank, Dallas, Tex. Sweetening a hydrocarbon
oil. 2,082.331 ; June 1.
Gardner, Frank G. (See Mascuch, J. J., Gardner, and
Fl.vnt. )
Gardner, George, Redlands, Calif. Road oil mixer and
distributor. 2.090,290 ; Aug. 17.
Gardner, George D., San Jose, Calif. Cherry cutting
apparatus. 2.076.942 ; Apr. 13.
Gardner, George E.. assignor to Indi.Tnapolis Wire Bound
Box Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Collapsible wire
bound box or crate. 2.087.025; July 13.
Gardner, Henry A.. Washington, D. C. "Pigment and proc-
ess of making. 2,092,838 ; Sept. 14.
Gardner, Howard S., Jr. (See Malm, C. J., and Gardner.)
Gardner. John J.. New York, N. Y.. and E. lyetsch. Union
City, N. J., assignors to R. W. Cramer & Companv Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Circuit conlrol means. 2.067,485;
Jan. 12.
Gardner, Joseph A. (See Pittman, R. A., and Gardner.)
Gardner. Leland A., Maplewood. X. J., and F. J. Singer,
Rockville Centre, X. Y., assignors to American Tele-
phone and Telegraph Company. Telegraph switching
system. 2,101,995; Dec. 14.
Gardner Levi C, Miami, Fla. Humidifying display cabi-
net. 2.083.442 ; June 8.
Gardner .Machine Company. (See Hall, Donald R., as-
sicnor. )
Gardner Machine Company. (See Shne, Ingle R., as-
signor.)
Gardner, Percy, assignor to Lever Bias Machine Corpora-
o'^.^'a^^.^ 7.°^\^- ^- Adjustable fastening device.
^,074,107 ; Mar. 16.
G.nrdner, Ralph D., assignor to Whitney Metal Tool Com-
pany, Rockford, 111. Clamping device. 2,103,074 •
Dec. 21 .
Gardner-Richardson Company, The. (See Swann, Joseph
H.. Ill, assignor.)
Gardner, William T., et al. (Roe Aldridge. Arthur A.,
assignor.)
^"o'"^-^'';,.^'",'? ^v ^lerider, Conn. Gas main stopper.
J,i)( ,5,740; Mar. 16.
Gardthausen, John H., Long Island Citv. N. T., assignor
by mesne assignments, to Drigard Products Corporation
Liquid waterproofing composition of matter and method
of manufacture. 2,073,630; Mar. 10
Garfield, Lewis E. (.See Scotl. P. L.. and Garfield.)
Garfield, Owen R.. Floral Park, .nssignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Trans-
mission control in signaling systems. 2,098 286 •
Nov. 9.
Garfinkel, Loula, assignor to T & R Jewelry Co.. Provi-
dence, R. I. Article of Jewelrv. 2.099. 7.';0 • Nov ''3
Garfinkel, JInyer. (See Goldstein. A. >[., and G.nrflnkel ) •
Garfunkel. Loui.i X., New York, N. Y. Slicing machine
2,093,755; Sept. 21.
Gnreen. Otto V. (Se<> Ernst. Carl J., assignor.)
Garlh, Henri. (See Fodor, G., and Garih.)
Garland. Robert H., ct al. (See Brown, William Y., as-
signor.)
Garllnghouso, Leslie H., Los Angeles, Calif. Batching
apparatus. 2.097.551 ; Nov. 2.
Gorlock Packing Company, The. (See Hubbard, C. R.,
and Waples, assignors.!
Gailock Packing Company, The. (See Salisbury, Max-
well E., assignor.)
Oarlock Packing Company, The. (See Stewart, Hugh T.,
assignor.)
Gamer, Arthur E., assignor to Garner Products, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Toy. 2,075,033 ; Mar. 30.
Garner, Eugene Jr., Hebbronville, Tex. Power winch at-
tachment for motor vehicles. 2,067.388 : Jan. 12.
Garner, Frank W., Norwood, Mass., and G. E. MacManmis,
West Hartford, assignors to Colt's Patent Fire Arms
Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn. Electric meter
connection appliance. 2,086,495 ; July 6.
Garner, Ora J., et al. (See McClure, Jay D., assignor.)
Gamer Products, Inc. (See Garner, Arthur E., assignor.)
Garner. Russell IT., assignor to Ij. N. Partch, Pasadena,
Calif., and R. H. Garner. Drafting machine.
2.099,266 ; Nov. 16.
Gamero, Anthony A., Woodbum, Oreg. Automatic stop
mechanism for canning apparatus. 2,082,882 ; June 8.
Garnett, Edward V. (See Garnett, Vactor G., and E. V.)
Garnett, Tay. (See Wiley, Joseph R., assignor.)
(Sarnett, Vactor G. and E. V., Denver, Colo. Wheel sus-
pension for vehicles. 2,094,882 ; Oct. 5.
Garofalo, Ross J.. Los Angeles, and C. E. Swift, Glendale,
assignors to TJnion Oil Company of California, Los
Angeles, Calif. Dewaxing oil. 2.081,297 ; May 25.
Garrard, Charles C, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham, Eng-
land, assignor to The General Electric Company Limit-
ed, London, England. Explosion pot electric switch,
2,081,535 ; May 25.
Garratt, Fred C, Jr. (See Evans, W. B., Garratt, and
Hoppes.)
Garreau, Henri, Paris, France, assignor to the firm Rotary
Furnaces Limited. Brussels, Belgium. Heating plant.
2.090.887 ; Aug. 24.
Garretson, Harry D.. Long Island City, N. Y. X-ray ap-
paratus. 2.102,146 ; Dec. 14.
Garretson, John D., et al., trustees. (See Dalkowitz,
Godfrey, assignor.)
Garretson, Richard E. J., Gering, Nebr., assignor of
one-half to E. S. Starrett, Hartville, Wyo. Extensible
steering wheel post. 2,075,110 ; Mar. 30.
Garrett, Albert E. (See Garrett, David H., assignor.)
Garrett, David H., Danville, Ya., assignor of one-half
to A. E. Garrett, Danville, Va. Warp winding device.
2,079.310; M.av 4.
Garrett, Nelson F. (See Gibson, J. T., and Garrett.)
Garrett, Richard L., Philadelphia, Pa. Toy submarine.
2.089.888 ; Aug. 10.
Garrett, Wilbur M.. Anadarko, Okla. Cotton cleaner.
2,070,988 ; Apr. 13.
Garris, Clark R., Seattle, Wash. Lawn mower sharpener.
2.084,799 ; June 22.
Garris, Joseph McC, Avalon, Pa., assismor to Macwhyte
Company, Kenosha, Wis. Sling. 2.0S2.828 ; June 8.
Garrison, James N., Cleveland, Ohio. Fractionating
tower. 2.084,768 ; June 22.
Garrison. John IT., Lodi, Calif. Irrigation signal.
2.0S2.703 : Jnni» 1
Garritsen. John. Detroit, Mich. Casement window con-
struction. 2,094,294 ; Sept. 28.
Gar.shnian, Morris J.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Making an ap-
pliqu^d article. 2.103,414; Dee. 28.
Garside, Alston H.. Sc.irsdale, N. Y. Book match package.
2,089,355 : Aug. 10.
Garstang, William W., Indianapolis, Ind. Vibrator type
converter. 2,086,323 ; July 6.
Garstang, William W.. Indianapolis. Ind. Vibrator and
circuit therefor. 2,090,276 ; Oct. 19.
Gartin, Elmer G., Claremont. N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Rock drill. 2,081.917 ; June 1.
GarHn, Elmer G., Claremont, N. H.. assignor to Sullivan
.Machinery Company. Rock drill. 2.()81.918 ; June 1.
Gartin. Elmer G.. Claremont. N. H., assignor to SuUiv.an
Machinery Company. Rock drill. 2.081.919 ; June 1.
Gartin. Elmer G., Claremont. N. H., as-^^isnor to Sullivan
Aiacliinery Company. Rock drill. 2.081.920 ; June 1.
Gartin, i;imer G., Claremont, N. H.. assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Rock drilling feeding mechanism.
2.081.921 ; June 1. = .-
nartin. Elmer G.. Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Rock drilling mechanism.
2,081.922; June 1.
O.-irtin Elmer G.. Claremont, N. H.. assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Drilling apparatus. 2,081,923 ;
June 1.
Gartin. Elmer G., Claremont. N. H., assignor to Sullivan
„ HI"PJ?P' fompnn.v. Drill steel rotation mechanism.
2.081,924 ; June 1.
Gartin, Elmer G.. Claremont. N. H.. assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Pressure fluid motor. 2,082 205 •
June 1. .
Gartin. Elmer G., Oaremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
^ OS9'"o^"^ A *^^°"^'^''*"5'- ^"^^ <Jr'll feeding means.
Gartin. Elmer G., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
IMaclunory Compan.v. Rod; driP. 2,094.353 ; Sept 28
Gartin, Elmer G.. Claremont. N. H., assignor to Sullivan
_ Machinery Company. Rock drill. 2.094.400 ; Sept 28
(.artin. Elmer (J.. Claremont. N. H.. assignor to Sullivan
2 lOo's-'F N 3o""^' ^°'^^ ^"^^ rotation means.
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Gartin, Elmer G., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Pressure fluid motor. 2,100,325 ;
Nov. 30.
Gartin, Elmer G., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Pressure fluid motor. 2,100,540 ;
Nov. 30.
Gartin, Elmer G., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Pressure fluid motor. 2,100,541 ;
Nov. 30.
Gartin, Elmer G., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Rock drill hole cleansing means.
2,100,949 ; Nov. 30.
Gartin, Elmer G., Clarement, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Rock drill. 2,103,252 ; Dec. 28.
Gartner. George W., Houston, Tex. Perambulator.
2,103,616; Dec. 28.
Gartner, John, New York, N. Y., assignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Indicating
and control apparatus. 2,084,800 ; June 22.
Garvey, John C, and A. A. Kreblin, Milv?aukee, Wis.
Building wall structure. 2,073,788 ; Mar. 16.
Garvin, John S., Bogota, N. J., assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electro-
magnetic switching device. 2,096,456 ; Oct. 19.
Garwin, Louis O., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Melting finely
divided metal. 2,089,742 ; Aug. 10.
Garwood, Charles B., assignor to Carr-Lowrey Glass Co.,
Baltimore, Md. Producing glass containers. 2,082,695 ;
June 1.
Garwood, George F. (See Patterson, James E., assignor.)
Gar AVood Industries, Inc. (See Howard, William S.,
assignor.)
Gary, Louis, and J. V. Sabella, assignors to Solo Auto-
motive Manufacturing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Device for bleeding hydraulic brakes. 2,069,606 ; Feb. 2.
Gary, Wright W., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Gaso-
line Products Company, Inc., Newark, N. J. Gas
pyrolysis. 2,072,801; Mar. 2.
Gary, Wriglit W., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Gasoline
Products Co., Inc., Newark, N. J. Apparatus for heat-
ing hydrocarbon fluids. 2,084,277 ; June 15.
Gary, Wright W., Great Neck, N. Y., and J. T. Ward,
Westfield, assignors to Gasoline Products Company, Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Treatment of hydrocarbon oil.
2,067,847 ; Jan. 12.
Gasehke, Richard, East Orange, N. J. Refrigerating de-
vice. 2,076,142 ; Apr. 6.
Gascoigne, George H. (See Plint, A. F., Gascoigne,
Knox and Kingston.)
Gaskin, Ivan H., Watertown, assignor to Gillette Safety
Razor Company, Boston, Mass. Small motor.
2,075.710; Mar. 30.
Gaskins, Thomas, Jr., Arcadia, Fla. Article of manu-
facture made from cypress knee. 2,069,580 ; Feb. 2.
Gas Machinery Company, The. (See Hamlink, Lazenby
C, assignor.)
Gas Machinery Company, The. (See Steinwedell, William
E., assignor.)
Gasolaire Corporation, The. (See Curionl, Aldo, assignor.)
Gasoline Antioxidant Company. (See Downing, F. B.,
and Clarkson, assignors.)
Gasoline Antioxidant Company. (See Rogers, T. R., and
Voorhees, assignors.)
Gasoline Products Company. (See Armistead, George,
Jr., assignor.)
Gasoline Products Company. (See Atwell, Harold V., as-
signor.)
Gasoline Products Company. (See Black, John C, as-
signor.)
Gasoline Products Company. (See Dimmig, Howard, as-
signor.)
Gasoline Products Co. (Soe Garv. Wright W., assignor.)
Gasoline Products Company. (See Keith, Percival C,
Jr., assignor.)
Gasoline Products Co. (See Lobo, Walter E., assignor.*
Gasoline Products Company. (See Nofsinger, C. W., and
Keith, assignors,)
Gasoline Products Company. (See Sullivan, Pike H.,
assignor.)
Gasoline Products Company. (See Thomas, Donald L.,
assignor.)
Gasoline Products Company, (Inc.). (See Atwell, Harold
v., assignor.)
Onsoline Products Company, Inc. (See Gary, W. W., and
Ward, nsslgnors.)
Gasoline I'roducts Co. Inc. (See Johnson, Stephen S.,
Jr., assignor.)
Gaspar, Hela. (See Knoche, Paul, assignor.)
Caspar, I56lri, Uruasols, I'.plgiuiu. I'rcxhicing pliotographlc
dyestufT images. 2,071,688; Feb. 23.
Gaspar, BCla, Berlin, Oormniiy. Photographic material for
producing dyostult Images. 2,074,259; Mar. 16.
Gaspar, I!61a, Brussels, I'.clgium. Coli>?-e(l photographic
niaterijils and producing thi-m. 2,075,190; Mar. 30.
Gaspar, B6la, Brussels, Bolgiuiii. I'l'odiicing colored plio-
togriiphs. 2,075,191 ; Mar. 30.
Gftepftr, Belfl, Brussels, Belgium. Producing color-photo-
graphic Iniiiges and pinem.itogniph films and light-
Bensltivo emulsion therefor. 2,080,041 ; May 11.
Gassen, Josef, Diisscldoi-r Oberkassel, assignor to Schloe-
mann Aktlongcscllsohiiri, Diisseldorr, Germany. Reel
for colling wire. 2,073,028; Mar. 16.
Gassen, Josef, Dusseldorf-Oberkassel, assignor to Schloe-
mann Aktiengesellschaft, Dusseldorf, Germany. Tube
rolling method. 2,085,968 ; July 6.
Gassen, Josef, assignor to Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft,
Dusseldorf, Germany. Handling rolled material.
2,100.075 ; Nov. 23.
Gassman, Edward P., Compton, M. E. Gassman, ad
ministratrix, and G. J. McCaughey, Los Angeles, Calit
Plastering machine. 2,094,839 ; Oct. 5.
Gassman, Madge E., administratrix. (See Gassman, E.
P., and McCaughey.)
Gasstrom, Herman M., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Flexible
tape rule. 2,080,815 ; May 18.
Gas Tool Patents Corporation. (See Boddinghouse, Em-
mons R., assignor.)
Gas Tool Patents Corporation. (See Charles, Carl L., as-
signor.)
Gaston, Donald H., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General
Electric Company. Refrigerating machine. 2,077,348 ;
Apr. 13.
Gaston, John R., East Orange, assignor to American
Transformer Company, Newark, N. J. Transformer
core clamping means. 2,087,906 ; July 27.
Gaston, Ralph M., Chicago, 111. Change gear. 2,077,556 ;
Apr. 20.
Gastrich, Gustav, assignor to Textile Machine Works,
Wyomissing, Pa. Hosiery. 2,067,486 ; Jan. 12.
Gastrich, Gustav, assignor to Textile Machine Works,
Wyomissing, Pa. Knitted fabric and maldng the same.
2,077,557 ; Apr. 20.
Gastrich, Gustav, assignor to Textile Machine Works,
Wyomissing, Pa. Straight knitting machine for pro-
ducing run-resist barrier stitches in knitted wearing
apparel. 2,080,223 ; May 11.
Gastrich, Gustav, assignor to Textile Machine Works,
Wvomissing, Pa. Kiiitted article and making same.
2,087.572 ; July 20.
Gastrich. Gustav, assignor to Textile Machine Works,
Wyomissing, Pa. Yarn guide for knitting machines.
2,092,619 ; Sept. 7.
Gastrow, Hans, assignor to Firma Franz Braun Akt.-Ges.,
Zerbst in Anhalt, Germany. Die casting machine.
2,079,936 ; May 11.
Gatch Brush & Wire Goods Company. (See Wasson,
James G., assignor.)
Gates, Archibald B., Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Door latch.
2,093,317 ; Sept. 14.
Gates, Archibald B., Peterborough, Canada, assignor to
General Electric (Company. Shelf for refrigerator cabi-
nets. 2,095,130; Oct. 5.
Gates, Benjamin L., assignor of one-half to H. L. Beamish,
Spokane. Wash. Refrigerating system and control
mechanism therefor. Re. 20,603 ; Dec. 28.
Gates, Geoffrey R. G., formerly Geoffrey Robert Green-
bergh, London, England. Servo brake mechanism.
2,096,396 ; Oct. 19.
Gates, Howard A., Detroit, Mich. Automatic tuning de-
vice for radio receivers. 2,096,510 ; Oct. 19.
Gates, Jane H. (See Hayford, Paul V., assignor.)
Gates, Louis W. (See Klarmann, E., and Gates.)
Gates, Major E., Crystal Lake, HI. Fluid controlling de-
vice. 2,097,028 ; Oct. 26.
Gates, Paul G., Long Beach, Calif. Bailer. Re. 20,312 ;
Mar. 30.
Gathmann, Emil, Baltimore, assignor to Gathmann Re-
search Incorporated, Catonsville, Md. Ingot mold.
2,070,532 ; Feb. 9.
Gathmann, Emil, Baltimore, assignor to Gathmann Re-
search Incorporated, Catonsville, Md. Ingot mold as-
sembly. 2,070,533 ; Feb. 9.
Gathmann, Emil, BaUimove, assignor to Gathmann Re-
search Incorporated, Catonsville, Md. Ingot mold and
ingot. 2,092,551 ; Sept. 7.
Gathmann, Emil, Baltimore, Md., and H. S. Bradley,
Pittsburgh, Pa., assignors to Gatlimann Research, In-
corporated, Baltimore, Md. Producing Ingots.
2,088,<)96 ; Aug. 3.
Gathmann Research Incorporated. (See Gathmann, Emil,
assignor.
Gathmann Rosoarch, Incorporated. (Soe Gathmann, E.,
and Bradley, assignors.)
Gattle, E. M. & Co. (See Adeslperger, I,, and Kraus,
assignors.)
Gattonl, John, Union City, assignor to Sccderer-Kolilbush,
Inc., Jersey City, N. J. Precision balance. 2,074,384;
Mar. 23.
Gaty, John P., Woodside, assignor to Falrchild Aerial
Camera Corporation, Woodside, N. T. Gun sight.
2,071.006 : Feb. 16.
Ganbert, Reno J., Oakland, Calif. Bag making machine
and method. 2,094,594 ; Oct. 5.
Gandc'froy, llinilo, Saclay, near Orsay, I'raiui'. Device
for sinbili'.'.ing and adjusting the tension of the sus-
Ii(M\sion means of vehicles. 2.0!1,'),S(i-t ; Oct. 12.
(iaiulreau. .loseiih 10., South .Ashburnham. and R. .V. Miner,
Winohonden. Mass. Combination powdtM- box and i)ulT.
•J.OS'J.ni!) ; June 1.
Ganger, Frnnlv A., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to KeconsI ruction Finance Corporation,
Chicago. 111. Ignition device. 2,072,552; Mar. 2.
Gnugler, Uichard S. (See I hill. II. i:,, and Gauglor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Gaugler, Richard S.. assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Uayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,0S9.9."3 : Aug. IT.
Gaugler, Richard S., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Dayton. Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,093,834: Sept. 21.
Gauuiin-. Uich:iid S., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Detecting leaks in refrigerating
systems. 2,096,099 ; Oct. 19.
Gaulcler, Francis O. (See Asam, Frank H., assignor.)
Gaul, Max. Eppstein in Taunus, Germany. Thermostat.
2,072,500; Mar. 2.
Gauley Mountain Coal Company, The. (See Dnlton, Wil-
liam T., assignor.)
Gaus, Frank L. (See Reuter, R., and Gaus.)
Gaus, George E., Washington, D. C, dedicated to the free
use of the public. Holder for bale identification tags.
2,074.069 ; Mar. 16.
Gaus, George E.. dedicated to the free use of the public,
Washington, D. C. Identification device. 2,085,309 ;
June 29.
Gaus, George E., Washington, D. C, and W. L. Bowes,
Pensacola. Fla., dedicated to the free use of the public.
Holder for bale identification tag. 2,088,237 ; July 27.
Gaii.«cliemann, Adolf B., Bavonne, N J. Wax sweating
oven. 2,099,603 ; Nov. 16.
Gauss, David B., assignor to H. L. G. Company, Kala-
mazoo, Mich. Water softening system. 2,082,623 ;
June 1.
Gauthicr. Albert. Villemontel. Quebec, assignor of one-
twelfth to L. Ladouceur, one-twelfth to R. Perreault,
Amos, (Abitibi). Quebec; one-twelfth to R. Trepanier,
one-twelfth to A. Beaulien, one-twelfth to E. PcUetier,
and one-twelfth to A. Pelletier, Villemontel (Abitibi),
Quebec, Canada. Train line coupler. 2,086,381 ;
July 6.
Gautliier, Marcel C, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Sheet holding means. 2.085.093 ; June 29.
Gauthier, Paul 51. A., Courbevoie. France. Apparatus for
fi.xing caps on bottles. 2,076,337 ; Apr. '
Gautier, Trevor R., assignor to Nashua
Coated Paper Company, Nashua, N. H.
dispensing means. 2,066,617 ; Jan. 5.
Gautier. Trevor R., assignor to Nashua
Coate<l Paper Company, Nashua, N. H.
dispensing means. 2.066,618 ; Jan. 5.
Gautier, Trevor R., assignor to Nashua
Coated Paper Company, Nashua, N.
length tape dispenser. 2,066,619 ; Jan.
Gautier, Trevor R.. assignor to Nashua
foaled Paper Company. Nashua, N. H.
dispenser. 2.082,733 ; June 1.
Gautier. Trevor R., assignor to Nashua
Coated Paper Company, Nashua, N. H.
apparatus. 2,085,714 ; June 20.
Gaurier. Trevor R.. assignor to Nashua Gummed and Coat-
ed Paper Company, Nashua. N. H. Plural-length tape
dispensing means. 2,099,647 : Nov. 10.
Gautier, William J., assignor of one-half to H. W. Thrower,
Houston, Tex. Container. 2.090.3.'i8 : Oct. 19.
Gavin. Gordon P., Kohler, Wis. Lift rod connection.
2,067,759; Jan. 12.
Gavin, Gordon P., Kohler. Wis. Flow control for urinals
and the like. 2.100..'?89 : Nov. 30,
Gavlak, Joseph G.. Monongahcla, Pa. Bathtub mat.
2,081.992: June 1.
Gavriles. Pete, Laurel, Md. Combination faucet.
2,068,794 : Jan. 26.
Gaw, William C. East Cleveland, Ohio. Scaffolding de-
vice. 2,069.607 : Feb. 2.
Gawiler. John. Toppenish, Wash. Poultry appliance.
2,086,012 : July 13.
Gay. Alphonse A., Alger. Algeria. Apparatus for generat-
ing electric ourrent. 2.097.321 ; Oct. 26.
Gay. Azel. assignor to Mnltipost Co.. Rochester. N. Y.
Count registering merh-inism. C.OSrt.Si^ri : June 15
Ga.v, F<>rdinand F., Beverly nills, Calif. Dispensing de-
vice for plastic substances. 2,073.473 ; Mar. 9.
Gay. Frank W.. or al. (See Nelson. Emil A., assignor )
Gay. Frazer, W.. Newark. N. J. Voltace regulator.
2,090.671 : Aug. 24.
Gay, Jacob D., Jr., Pine Grove, Ky. Tractor attachment
for harvesters. 2.073.987 : Mar. 16.
Gay. Jo.<!eph II.. W.-st Orange, and J. A. Wilson. Eliza-
beth. N. J. Fibrous sheeting and preparing the same.
2,092.966 : Sept. 14.
Gay. Joseph H.. West Orange, R. G. Jnokson. Woodbury,
and J. A. Wilson. Elizabeth. N. J. Dernrative sheeting
and preparing the same. 2.092.067 : S'rpt. 14.
Ga.v, Norman 11.. Los Angeles. Calif. Huniidifving and
temperature control apparatus for citrus fruit storages
and like structures. 2.066.832; Jan. a.
Gay. Norman II.. Los Angeles. Calif. Separating oil In
refrigeration systems. 2,097.725; Nov. 2.
Gav, Rol)i'-t K.. Tewksbury, Mass. Automobile snow plow.
:5.l03.ono : Dec. 28.
Gayer. Frederick IT., nssignor. by mesnr- assignments, to
General Motors Corporation, Dl'trolt, Mirh. Polymorlz-
Inc olefins. •J,06><.0U) : J.in. 19.
Gayfonl. Ernr-st, and J. IT. Heginbotham, Salt Lake City,
Utah, and P. D. P. Hamilton. Toronto, Ontario. Canada,
a.sslgnors to The General Engineering Company. Flota-
tion of minerals. 2,073,148 ; Mar. 9.
(See Van Dusen, George,
(See Fallert, Clifford D.,
(See George, Walter C,
6.
Gummed and
Gummed tape
Gummed and
Gummed tape
Gummed and
H. Selective-
5.
Gummed and
Gummed tape
Gummed and
Strip serving
L. H. Gilmer Co.,
2,082,540 ; June 1.
Warm air furnace.
assignor to General
Retarding mecha-
Gaylor Brothers. Incorporated,
assignor.)
Gaylord Container Corporation,
assijjiior. )
Gaylord Container Corporation.
asb?:gnor. )
Gaylord, James A., assignor of one-third to L. Gaylord,
Sharon, Tenn. Seed gatherer attachment for mowing
macninos. 2.102,065 ; Dec. 14.
Gaylord, Robert, Incorporated. (See George, Walter C,
assignor.)
Gayter, Eric, and A. S. Hayward, Altrincham, England,
assignors to Linotype and Machinery Limited. London,
England. Assembling mechanism of typographical com-
posing machines. 2,008,288 ; Jan. 19.
Ga/otte, Marshall E. (."^ep Boothhy, A. JL. and Gazette.)
Gazette, Marshall E., assignor to Boothby Fibre Can Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Container made of paper.
2.074.899 : Mar. 23.
Gear Grinding Machine Company, The. (See Ward,
Frederick A., assignor.)
Geare, Randolph E. S., assignor to
Philadelphia, Pa. Plat belt drive.
Gearhart, Alouzo W., Fresno, Calif.
2,084,581 ; June 22.
Gearing, Charles M., Meriden, Conn.,
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich,
nism. 2,079,284 ; May 4.
Gearty. William P., nssignor to 5L Smoler. Chicago. 111.
Trimming mechanism attachment. 2.098,493 : Nov. 9.
Geary, James F., assignor of one-fourth to De Witt Van
Evera, Salt Lake City, Utah, and one-fourth to J. W.
Van Evera. Crosby CJity, Minn. Dehvdrating pulp.
2,070,201 ; Feb. 9.
Gebauer, Charles L., assignor to The Gebauer Chemical
Companv, Cleveland, Ohio. Process of and apparatus
for cooling ray tube anodes. 2.096,539 ; Oct. 19.
Gebauer, Charles L.. Cleveland, and W. H. Brown, Bed-
ford, Ohio, assignors to The fllebauer Chemical Com-
pany, Cleveland. Ohio. Dispensing apparatus.
2.090,847 ; Nov. 23.
Gebauer Chemical Company, The. (See Gebauer, C. L.,
and Brown, assignors.)
Gebauer Company,' The. (See Gebauer, Charles L., as-
signor.)
Gebauer-Fuelnegg, Erich, deceased, Gary, Ind., by M.
Gebauer-Fuelnegg, administratrix, Evanston, 111., and E.
W. Moffett. Gary. Ind., assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Marbo Patents. Inc. Manufacturing rubber chloride.
2,072,255 ; Mar. 2.
Gebauer-Fuelnegg. Erich. Evanston, 111., and E. W.
Moffett, Gary, Ind., assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Marbon Corporation. Settins of rubber hydrochlo-
ride transparent sheets. 2,075.255 ; Mar. 30.
Geliauer-Fuelnegg, Erich. Evanston. 111., and E. W. Moffett.
Gary, Ind., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Marbon
Corporation. Rubber hydrochloride sheet material.
2.096.632 : Oct. 19.
Gebauer-Fuelnegg, Erich, deceased, by M. Gebauer-
Fuelnegg, adininistratrix, Evanston, and E. W. Moffett,
assignors to Marbon Corporation. Chicago. 111. Poly-
cumarone compositions. 2.096.633 : Oct. 19.
Gebauei*Fuelnegg. Erich, deceased, by M. Gebauer-Fuel-
negg, administratrix, Evanston, 111., and E. 5L Kratz,
Gary, Ind., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Marbo
Patents Inc. Apparatus for reacting strip material
with a liquefied reagent. 2,101,138 ; Dec. 7.
Gebauer-Fuelnegg. Marie, administratrix. (See Gebauer-
Fuelnegg, E., and Kratz.)
Gebauer-Fiielneg.g. Marie, administratrix. (See Gebauer-
Fuelnegc. E.. and Sloffett. )
Gebauer, Rudolf, Dresden, assignor to Chemische Fabrlk
von Heyden, A. G., Radebuel. near Dresden, Germany.
C-amino-substituted barbituric acid derivatives aud
making the s.ame. 2.078,323 : Apr. 27.
Gebauer. Rudolf. Dresdi-n. assignor to Chemische Fabrik
von Heyden Aktiengesellschaft, Radebul. near Dresden.
Germany. Barbituric acid containing in the 5-position
a pyridine group and preparing the same. 2.084,130 ;
June 15.
Gobert. Albert, Rapperswil. St. Gallen, Switzerland.
Flushing cistern. 2.077,832 ; Apr. 20.
Gebhardt. Henry M., Chicago. 111. Window ventilator for
double hung sash. 2.075,894 ; Apr. 6.
Gol)Iiardt, Johannes, assignor to Wanderer-Werke vorm.
WInklhofer & Jaenicke Akt.-Ges, Schonau-Chemnitz,
Germany. Calculating machine. 2.099.060; Nov. 16.
Gebhnrdt. Wilhelm, Nuremburg. and S. Franck. Stein,
near Nuremburg. Germany, assignors to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Companv, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Small synchronous motor. 2.081,993 ; June 1.
Gcbr. Eickhoff Maschinenfabrik und Eisengiesserei. (See
Grube, Heinrich, assignor.)
Gebruder Brelimer. (See Apitzsch. M., and Kleinschmlt,
assignors.)
Gebruder Brehmer. (See Klelnschmit, O., and GeUsler.
assignors.)
Gebriid.T. Biihlor. (See Raeohi. August, assignor.)
Gebruder Zchuder Radiatoren & Apparatebau. (See Zalin-
der. Otto, assignor.)
licbnieder EicklioiT. Jfaschinenfabrik und Eisengiesserei.
(.^ee Cromer. Hans, assignor.)
Geek Laboratories, Inc. (See Themak, Edward, assign-
or.)
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Geddes, Chnrles I., Arlington, assignor to A. S. Campbell
Co., Inc., East Boston, Mass. Vehicle bumper.
2,009,548 : Feb. 2.
ncdiles, John W. (See Porter. IT. W., and Gcdrles.)
Geddes, John W., Watortowii, assignor to H. K. Porter,
Inc., Everett, Mass. Bench cutter. 2,086,803; July
IS.
Geddes, Norman B., New York, N. Y. Rotary port for
aircraft. 2,006,776 ; Jan. 5.
Geddes, William L., Sussex, N. Y.. assignor to MacAndre^ys
and Forbes Company. Camden, N. J. Making licorice
mass. 2,007,913 ; Jan. 19.
Gedeonoff, Jlicliael G., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Iron
hanger. 2,085,909 ; July 6.
Gedris, William A., Grand Rapids, Mich. Adjustable
theater seat leg. 2,080,020 ; July 6.
Gee, Govan, Winchmore Hill, London, England. Appa-
ratus for delivering cliange. 2,073,789 ; Jlar. 16.
Gee, William P. (See Dearborn, R. J., and Gee.)
Gee, A^'illiam P., Plainfleld, N. J., assignor to The Texas
Company, New York, N. Y. Filtration. 2,092,968;
Sept. 14,
Geer, Charles D. (See Biaeh, J. L., and Gecr.)
Geer, Charles D., New Haven, Conn., assignor to The
Engineering & Research Corporation, (formerly The
Stirlen Engineering & Research Corporation). Traffic
control s.vstem, 2,088,097 ; Aug, 3.
Geer, Charles D., and J. L. Biach, assignors to The Engi-
neering and Research Corporation, Now Haven, Conn.
Control. 2,077,924; Apr. 20.
Geer, Harry R., Westmont, Pa., assignor to Bethlehem
Steel Company. Reel. 2,080,355 ; May 11.
Geerlings, Gerald K., New Canaan, Conn. Container.
Re. 20,427 : June 29.
Geerlings, Gerald K., New Canaan, Conn. Flexible con-
tainer. 2,071,927; Feb. 2.",.
Geerlings, Gerald K., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Tear-resistant
product and producing s.ame. 2,071,920 ; Fel). 23.
Geerlings, Gerald K., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Building con-
struction. 2,076.403 ; Apr. 6.
Geffcken, ITeinrich H,, Naunhof, near Leipzig, and n. R.
Richter, Leipzig, Germany, assignors to Radio Patents
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Gas-filled discharge
tube, 2,008,741 ; Jan, 20.
Getlcken, Heinrich, and H. Richter, Leipzig CI,. Germany,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Radio Corporatio"n
ot America, New York, N. Y. Electrical system.
2,088,108 : July 27.
Geffcken, Heinrich, and H, Richter, Leipzig C 1, Ger-
many, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Radio (Cor-
poration of America, New York, N. Y. Gas discharge
device. 2,094,450 ; Sept. 28.
GefCroy, Ralph N., Stockton, Calif. Grouser arrangement
for tractor wheels. 2,092,275 ; Sept. 7.
Geffrey, R.alph N., Stockton, Calif. Steering mechanism
for tractor and swivel trailer units. 2,097,184 : Oct. '-'(!.
Geffs, Frank A., assignor to The De Vilbiss Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Spray coating machine. 2,072,948 ;
Mar. 9.
Gegenlieimer, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Apparatus for
cleaning press cylinders. 2,088,512; July 27.
Gegenlieimer, William, Brooklyn, assignor to Willard
Manufacturing Corjjoration, New York, N. Y. Stop
guide adjustment for printing presses. 2,0(i9,918 ;
Feb. 9.
Gegenheimer, William, Brooklyn, assignor to Willard
Manufacturing Corporation, New Yoric, N. Y.~ Sprocket
chain truing device. 2,101,172; Dec, 7.
Gegenheimer, William, Brooklyn, assignor to Willard
Manufacturing Corporation, New York, N. Y. Plate
clamp. 2,101,173; Dec. 7.
Gehman, Ernest G., llarris(niburg, Va. l\Iultiple spinning
top device. 2,008,053; Jan. 19.
Gehman, Samuel D., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wing-
foot Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Waterproofing.
2,073,301; Mar. 9.
Gehne, Reiiiold 10. (See Strano, S., and Gehne.)
Gelinrich, Charles L., IClmluirst, N. Y. Unit heater for
hot gases. 2,000,524 : Jan. 5.
Gelinrich, (Charles L., Elnihurst, N. Y. Industrial heater.
2,077,043 ; Apr. 13.
Gelii'et, (^'liarles A., Fast Nnrriton Township, Montgomery
Coinily, Pa. Collapsible shipping box. 2,071,228';
I'V'b. 1 0.
Gehrmann, Charles P., et al., executors. (See Bommer,
Kmll.)
<;eil), Lawrence A., Mllwau1;ep, Wis. Holder for neckties
or llie like, 2,077,310; Apr. 13.
(.'eib, Robert T;., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Warner
liros. I'Ictures, ln(< New York, N. Y. Stage appa-
ratus. 2,077,104; Apr. 13.
Geib, Robert !•., TjOB Angeles, Calif,, assignor lo Warner
Brolher,s Piclures, Inc., Now Vorlt, N, Y. li'iliii de-
veloping machine, 2,079,849 ; May 11.
(Jelbig, Lotils A,, Los Ang(>les, Calif. B<>e( harvesting
and (opping m.'ichiiie. 2.0S7.402 ; July 20.
Oeier, I>. A., Company, The. (See Mar'llnet, Eugene F.,
assignor.)
Geiger, llellinnt, Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany. Sand trop.
2,0.SS.2!) I ; July 27.
Geluer, Josef, Milwaukee, Wis. Safety biimppr for nvito-
moblles. 2,004,739 ; Oct, B.
Geiger, Paul H. (See Grondahl, L. O., and Geiger.)
Geiger, Theodore H., New York, N. Y., and L. M. Burgess,
Shrewsbury, Mass., assignors to Tung Oil Products, Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Bodied tung oil and making the same.
2,084,137; June 15.
Geiger, Walter J. {See Blake, H. D., and Geiger.)
Geiger, Wendell J., Detroit, Mich. Combination brush.
2,090,412 ; Aug. 17.
Geigy, J. R., A. G. (See Krebser, Adolf, assignor.)
Geigy, J. R., A. G. (See Richard, Bernhard, assignor.)
(;eigy, J. R., A. G. (See Senn, Einil, assignor.)
Geigy, J. R., S. A. (See Bindler, Jakob, assignor.)
Goise, Hermann, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Electric system. 2,084,904 ;
June 22.
Geiselman, Myron B., Hanover, Pa. Furnace. 2,072,874 ;
Mar. 9.
Geisenheimer, Frederick, New Orleans, La. Ornament.
2,094,295 ; Sept. 28.
Gcisert, Lewis, Philadelphia, Pa. Line casting machine.
2,080,309 ; May 11.
Geisler, Ottmar, and J. Eisele, Nuremberg, Germany, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to International Stand-
ard Electric Corporation, New York, N. Y. Light-sensi-
tive device. 2,096,170 ; Oct. 19.
Geismar, Sylvan. Paterson, N. J., assignor to Tlie Man-
liattan Shirt Co., New York, N. Y. Cuft". 2,097.404 ;
Oct. 20.
Geisse, John H,, Madison, Wis. Engine. 2,070,588 ;
Feb. 10.
GiMssen, (^irl, et al. (See Clar, Friedrich K., assignor.)
Geissen, Carl, Berlin, Germany. Railway train chassis.
2,081,007 ; May 18.
Geissen, Carl, Berlin, Germany. High speed train.
2,087,377 ; July 20.
Geissen, Carl, Berlin-Schoneberg, assignor of one-half to
Rheinmetall-Borsig Aktiengesellschaft/Werk Borsig,
Berlin-Tegel, Germany, Train. 2.098,949; Nov. 10.
Geissinger, Harry G., Detroit, Mich. Measurement and
control of the flow of viscous fluids. 2,072,204 ; Mar. 2.
Geissler, Walter. (See ICleinschmit, O., and Geissler.)
Geist, Ned W. (See Rose, H. A., and Geist.)
Geistlich, Edouard, Wolliusen, Switzerland. Novel glue
product for glueing veneers and cross-ply sheets.
2.103,776; Dec. 28.
Geitniann, Theodor. Reinsdorf, assignor to Westfaliseh-
Anhaltische Sprengstoff-Actien-Gesellschaft Chemische
Pabriken, Berlin, and Deutsclie Waffeu- und Munitions-
fabriken, A. G., Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany. Pro-
.lectile. 2,093,353; Sept. 14.
Gejrot, Claes J., assignor to Aktiebolaget Bofors, Bofors,
Sweden. Producing hollow billets for hollow drills
and the like. 2,067,389 ; Jan. 12.
Gejrot, Claes J., assignor to Aktiebolaget Bofors, Bofors,
Sweden. Producing hollow billets for hollow drills
and the like, 2,067,300 ; .Tan. 12.
Gelhman, Louis, Yonkers, N. Y. Ski plane. 2,099,731 ;
Nov. 23.
Gelhman, Louis and N. L., assignors to Joltcrete Incor-
porated, Yonkers, N. Y. Block removing device for
concrete block machines. 2,009,880 ; Feb. 9.
Gelhman, Nathan L. (See Gelbman, Ijoiiia, and N. L.)
(Jeldliof, Peter E., assignor to Easy Washing Machine
Corporation, Syracuse. N. Y. Control means for wringer
drive mechanism. 2,072,632; Mar. 2.
Geldhof, Peter E., assignor lo lOasy Washing Machine Cor-
poration, Syracuse, N. Y. ('ontrol mechanism for the
wringer rolls of a washing machine. 2,080,490 ; ,Iuly 6.
Geldliof, Peter E,, assignor lo Easy Washing Maeliine
Corporation, Syracuse, N, Y. Control inechanisia for
wringer rolls of a washing machine. 2,OSO,4!)7 ; July 6.
Geldluif, I'eter E., assignor to Easy N\'asliiiig M.^eliiiie
Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. Conlrol mechanisni for
wringer rolls of a washing machine. 2.080, I9S ; .liilv 0.
(Jeldhof, J'eter JO., assignor to lOasy Washing Machine
('(uporation. Syracuse, N. Y. Mechanical clothes
washer. 2,088,551 ; July 27.
Geldhof, Peler 10., assignor to Easy Washing Machine
Corporation, Syracu,se, N. Y. Drain board. 2,088,903;
Aug, 3.
Geldhof, Peter E., assignor to Easy Washing Machine
Corpor.ition, Syracuse, N. Y, Agitator for washing
iiiaelilni'R, 2,0!)4,5.')9 ; Sept. 28.
Geldhof, Pet(>r E., and F. A. (Jonterman, assignors lo
lOnsy Washing Machine Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y.
lO.Nlraclor for washing machines. 2,093;589 ; Sept. 21.
Gellatly, Edwin B., I'lttsburgh, Pa., assignor to The
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company. Conveyer flight.
2,094 780 ; Oct. 6.
Gellendien, Waller. (See Schenck, O., and Gellendlen.)
Geller, Hugo, assignor to I'atchogue-PIyiiHnilh j\Illls Cor-
poration, New York, N, Y. .Vdjustable curtain,
2.0.s;i,991 ; J mil' 15,
Geller, Hugo, assignor to PatchoguP-PIymonth IMIlls Cor-
porated. New York, N, Y. Adjustable curtain.
'',093,209; Sept, 14,
Gclliuau, Israel ('.. Itock Tslattd. 111. Itlade sharpener and
grinder. 2,087,700 ; July 20.
(Jellman, TsraiM C., Rock island, III. Itread slicing ma-
chine. 2,092,270; Sept, 7.
GelliKM', Anton. (See Gellner, Ludwlg and A.)
(^ellner, Ijudwlg and A., BerUn, Germanv. Appnr.atu.s
for spraying colors and the like. 2.080.183 ; July 0.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Gelpke, Kurt, Berltn-NeukoUn, Germany, assignor to The
National Casli Register Company, Dayton, Oliio. Cal-
culating and bookkeeping machine. 2,081,624 ; May
25.
Gelsthnrp, Frederick, Tarentum, assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company, Allegheny County, Pa. Double
^vindow construction. 2.09(5,892 ; Oct. 26.
Gem Crib & Cradle Company. (See Neunherz, H. W.,
and Atwood, assignors.)
Gem-Dandy Garter Co. (See Mason, George C, Jr., as-
signor.)
Gem Display Fixture Company Inc. (See Gemeiner,
Samuel, assignor.)
Genioinor, Samuel. Brooklyn, assignor to Gem Display Fix-
ture Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Glove display fix-
ture. 2,091.942 ; Aug. 31.
Gemeny, Ernest A., Chicago, 111. Sewage collector.
2,085,150 ; June 29.
Gemex Company. (See Sand, John, assignor.)
Gemmer Manufacturing Company. (See Hammond, C. F.,
Jr., and Pulleyblank, assignors.)
Gemmer Manufacturing Company.
B., assignor.)
Gemmer Slanufacturing Company,
assignor.)
Genco, Inc. (See Hansen, Leslie M., assignor.)
Genders, Reginald. (See Burden, W. MacC, Genders, and
Harrison.)
General American Tank Car Corporation. (See Pierce,
Raymond C, assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
signor. \
General Aniline Works, Inc.
assignors. )
General .Aniline Works, Inc.
signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
Bollweg, assignors.)
General Aniline Works. Inc.
haucr. and Delfs. assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Bayer, 0., Muenz, and
Keller, assignors.)
General .Vniline Works, Inc. (See Benade, W., Fischer,
and Raeck, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Bienert, Berthold,
assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Brunner, A., and
Thioss. assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Clingestein, H., Glieten-
berg, and Goos, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Daimler, K., and
Platz, assignors.)
General Anilina Works, Inc.
signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
wald, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
Koch, assignors.)
Gennral Aniline Works, Inc
Fischer, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Ecbert, W., and Sieber,
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Eckert, W., Braunsdorf,
and Fischer, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Fischer, Ernst, as-
signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Fischer, E., and
Gmolin, assignors.)
(See Hokansson, Karl
(See Maries, Henry,
(See Aubauer, Hans, as-
(See Balle, G., and Eisfeld,
(See Bauer, Wilhelm, as-
(See Bauer, W., Hoyer, and
(See Bayer, O., Fleiseh-
(See Ebel, Friedrieh, as-
(See Ebel, F., and Steiger-
(See Ebersberger, Josef, as-
(See Eckelmann, A., and
(See Eckert, W., and
General .Aniline Works, Inc.
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
F'ischer, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
Schultls, assignors.)
General .\nilinp Works, Inc.
Schubert, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
Gund, assignors.)
General .Aniline Works, Inc.
assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
man. Nuessloin. Schuotte. and Schoeller. assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Hagge, W., and Bach,
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Hagge, W., and Haagen,
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
and Graf, assignors.)
General Anilinn Works, Inc.
Bayer, assignors.)
General Aniline Works. Inc.
and Tscliunkur. assignors.)
(Jeneral Aniline Work.s, Inc.
Asch, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
assignors.)
General .\nHlno Works, Inc.
signor.)
General Aniline Worlcs, Inc.
and TIctze, assignors.)
(See Fischer, E., and Huss,
(See Fleischhauer, Richard,
(See Fleischhauer R., and
(See Fleischhauer, R., and
(See Glietenberg, E., and
(See Goll, O., Wolff, and
(See Grotowsky, Hans,
(See Guenther, F., Hauss-
(See Hauck, L., Clingestein,
(See Helberger, J. 11., and
(See HerdieckerholT, E.,
(See Hess, F., Hager, and
(See Hes.i, F., and Pense,
(See Hej-na, Hans, as
(See Hllger. J., Ossenbeck,
(See HofEa, E., and Heyna,
(See Hoffmann, Walther,
(See Holzach, K., and Nie-
(See Hopff, H., and Weick-
(See Huber, Eugen, as-
(See Huber, E., and Vogt,
(See Jorg, Paul, assignor.)
(See Koeberle, J., and
General -Vniline Works, Inc.
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Holzach, K., and
Bock, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Holzach, K., Bock,
Ohlendorf, and Baumann, assignors.)
General Aniline Works. Inc. (See Holzach, K., Neumann,
and Krzikalla, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
mann, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
mann, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
General Aniline Works, Inc.
Schlichting, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Koeberle, K., and
Steigerwald, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Koenigs, E., and Rup-
pelt, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Kranzlein, G., Diefen-
bach, Eggert, and Koseh. assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Kranzlein, G., Greune,
and Brunntriiger, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Kranzlein, G., Greune,
Schultheis, and Langbein, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Kranzlein, G., Greune,
Tliiele, and Brunntriiger, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See KrS.nzlein, G., and
Mcissner, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Kranzlein, G., Schllch-
enmaier, and Meissner, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Kranzlein, G., Thiess,
Greune, and Brunner, assignors.)
General Aniline Works. Inc. (See Kranzlein, G., Wolfram,
and Ilausdorfer, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Krauss, C, and Pommer,
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
Garbsch, assignors.)
General AniUne Works, Inc.
Neumann, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
Ritzenthaler, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
ncrt, and Vossen, assignors.)
General Aniline Works. Inc.
iasky, and Grosskinsky, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Kunz, M. A.,
Kochendoerfer, assignors.)
General Aniline Works. Inc. (See Kunz, M. A., Kochen-
doerfer. and Koeberle. assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Kunz, Max A., Koeberle,
and Kochendoerfer, assignors.)
General Aniline \\orks. Inc. (See Kunz, M. A., Krzikalla,
and Limbaclier, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Lamberz, Wilhelm, as-
signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Lamberz, W., and Biirr,
assiL'nors.)
(ieneral Aniline Works, Inc. (See Lange, Hans, as-
signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Lange, H., and Hoff-
mann, assignors.)
General .\niline Works, Inc. (See Lange, Max, as-
signor.)
(See Krzikalla, H., and
(See Krzikalla, H., and
(See Krzikalla, H., and
(See Krzikalla, H., Deh-
(See Kuhrmann, F., Naw-
and
I
General .Aniline Works, Inc.
Werdermann, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc,
Baumann, assignors.)
General -Aniline Works, Inc,
assignors. )
General Aniline Works, Inc.
assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
Fischer, assi.gnors. )
General Aniline Works. Inc.
Schleifenbaum, assicuors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
Gund, assiiriiors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc
Koberle, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
signer.)
General Aniline Works, Inc.
RobI
(See Laska, L., Haller, and
(See Lehmann, Erich, as-
(See Leister, Walter, as-
(See Lesser, Rudolf, as-
(Soe Matzdorf, G., and
(See Mieg, W., and Wieners,
(See Modersohn, August,
(See Modersohn, A., and
(See Modersohn, A., and
(See Morschel, H., and
(See Mueller, J., and
(See Munz, F., and Keller,
(See Muth, Friedrieh, as-
(See Nawiasky, P., and
assignors.)
General Aniline Works. Inc. (See Nawiaskv, P., Ehrhardt,
and Saftmn. assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Neresheimer, H., and
Ruppel, assignors.)
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223
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Neresheimer, H., and
Vilsmeier, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Neresheimer, H.,
Vilsmeier, and Held, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Nuesslein, J., and
Balle, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Nusslein, J., Daimler,
and Platz, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Olilendorf, H., and
Baumann, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Ohlendorf, H., and
Lange, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Orthner, L., and Heuck,
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Orthner, L., and Kep-
pler, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Petrus-Blumberger,
Jos6 S., assignor.)
General Aniline Worlre, Inc. (See Platz, C, and Holsten,
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Scheyer, H., and
Scliwamberger, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schick, P., and Kohl,
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schindhelm, H., and
Schubert, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schindhelm, H., and
Schultis, assignors.)
General Aniline Woi-ks Inc. (See Schirm. Erik, assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schlichenmaier, H.,
and Berlin, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schlichenmaier, H.,
and Schornig, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schnitzspahn, K., and
Jorg, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schnitzspahn, K., and
Koch, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schornig, Ludwig, as-
si<imor. )
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schrader, Gerhard,
assignor. )
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schrader, G., and
Zerweck, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schubert, Max, as-
signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schubert, M., and
Schtitz, assignors.)
Gmeral Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schulthels, Werner,
assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schulthels, W., and
Langbein, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schuster, C, and
Broich, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schuster, C, and
Schnielzer, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Schweitzer, Hugo,
assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Stein, B., and Kuehne,
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Taube, C, and Hel-
berger, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Thiess, Karl, assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Thiess, K., and Jlaenn-
chon, assignors.)
Genoi-al Aniline Works, Inc. (See Tietze, E., and Bayer,
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Treppenhauer, Max,
assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Ufer, Hanns, as-
signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Vollmann, Helnrich.
assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See von Rosenberg, Guide,
assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Wagner, H., Zabel, and
lOnsslin, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Weinand, Klaus, as-
signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Weinand, K., and
Bamberger, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Wlnkeler, H., and
Fischer, assignors.)
General Aniline Work.s, Inc. (See Winkolmiiller, Wolf-
gang, as.signor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Winter, C, and Kern,
assignors,)
GtMiiM-al Aniline Works, Inc. (See Winter, C, and Krebs,
assignors,)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Wolff, Paul, assignor.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See WoIfC, P., and Schiifor,
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See WolfC, P., and Werner,
assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Wolfram, A., and Bon-
Sledl, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Wolfram, A., and
IlaiisdJirrcr, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Wolfram, A., Nawlnsky,
IjanglK'in, and I'.'Ibs, assignors.)
GeiiiM-al .Aniline \VorUs, [m:. (See Wolfram, A., SeluMer,
and I 111 iisiiorrcr, assignors.)
General Aniline Worlcs, Inc. (See Wolfram, A., and
Schnnrr, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Zahn, K., and Sehim-
melschmidt, assignors. )
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Zervas, P., and Clinge-
stein, assignors.)
General Ajiillne Works, Inc. (See Zerweck, W., and
Albrecht, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Zerweck, W., and
Gofferjg, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Zerweck, W., and
Hechtenberg. assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Zerweck, W., and
Korten, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Zerweck, W., and
Kunze, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Zerweck, W., and
Schubert.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Zerweck, W., and
Steiger, assignors.)
General Aniline Works, Inc. (See Zerweck, W., Steiger,
Modersohn, and Schleifenbaum, assignors.)
General Auto Parts Corporation. (See Rockwell, Edward
A., assignor.)
General Auto Parts Corporation. (See Rockwell, E. A.,
assignor, and Evans.)
General Baking Company. (See Tisdall, Frederick F. G.
assignor.)
General Battery Supply Company. (See Williams, D. E.,
and Whiteside, assignors.)
General Cable Corporation. (See Atkinson, Ralph W.,
assignor.)
General Cable Corporation. (See Atkinson, R. W., and
Simons, assignors.)
General Cable Corporation. (See Borgeson, Sidney E.,
assignor.)
General Cable Corporation. (See Bower, Harold F.,
assignor.)
General Cable Corporation. (See Johnson, Gustave A.,
assignor. )
General Cable Corporation. (See Lobdell, George S., as-
signor.)
General Cable Corporation. ( See McKnight, Edgar W., as-
signor.)
General Cable Corporation. (See Schatzel, Rudolph A.,
assignor.)
General Cable Corporation. (See Sonnenfeld, Hugo, as-
signor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Carter, Bernard M.,
assignor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Carter, B. M., Fowler,
and Merriam, assignors.)
General Chemical Company. (See Chesnutt, Nelson A.,
Jr., assignor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Cummings, Tom, as-
signor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Cupit, George W., Jr.,
assignor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Dickson, William M.,
assignor. )
General Chemical Company. (See Dickson, W. McI., and
Henninger, assignors.)
General Chemicar Company. (See Ferguson, Robert B.,
assignor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Fowler, Theodore V.,
assignor.)
General Chemical Co. (See Fowler, T. V., and Merriam,
assiauors. )
General Chemical Company. (See Gallagher, C. A., and
Allen, assignors.)
General Chemical Company. (See Harkness, Andrew M.,
assignor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Henninger, Arthur H.,
assignor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Iddings, C, and Simp-
son, assignors.)
General Chemical Company. (See Ingraham, Harold O.
C, assignor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Levermore, C. L., and
Vivian, assignors.)
General Chemical Company. (See MacDonald, Charles
A., assignor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Merriam, Henry F.,
assignor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Mullen, Edwin J., as-
signor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Mullen, E. J., and
Gallaghor, assignors.)
General Clioniical Company. (See SUsby, Charles F., as-
signor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Swords, Michael D.,
.■issignor.)
General Chemical Company. (See Vivian, Robert E., as-
signor.)
Genoial Chemical Company. (See Wysor, Davidson C,
assignor.)
General Coating Company, The. (See Ward, Julian P..
assignor.)
General Controls Company. (See Ray, Wllllnm A., as-
simior. 1
General Controls Co. (See Ray, Willlnm A. and C. R.,
assignors.)
OcMieriil Controls Company. (Seo Ray, William A. and
\V. It., assignors.)
G(>ni-r.\l Door (\>nii)any. (See Brunsl, \\llliani M., ,>is-
signoi-. )
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
General Door Company. (See Greegor, Ralph H., as-
signor.)
General Dry Batteries, Inc. (See WelUer, M. M., and
Vaughn, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Abbott, Thomas A.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Adams, Joy C, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Adams, Nathan H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Adams. Roy L., as-
signor.)
Gonenil Electric Company. (See Addink, Xicolaas W. H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Alexander, James R.,
Jr., assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Alexanderson, Ernst F.
W., assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Alexanderson, E. F. AV.,
and Hammond, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Alexanderson, E. F. W.,
and Mittag, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Alterthum, II., and
Lompe. assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Amsden, Ralph D., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Anderson, Arvid E., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Andrews, Mary R., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Angst, Gustavo, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Arey, Ralph G., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Arey, R. G., and Faus,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Asao, S., and Nagashima,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Asmussen, Heinrich, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Atchison, Leonard W.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Augier, Jean, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bailey, Clarence C, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bakke, Hans A., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bakke, II. A., and
C^rottv, assignois.)
General Electric Company. (See Bancker, E. H., and
Buell, assignorB.)
General Electric Company. (See Eany, Herman, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Basch, David, assignor.)
General Ivliectric Company. (See I'.ean, Robert F., as-
signor, )
General Electric Company. (See Becker, Stewart, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bedford, Alda T., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bedford, Burnice D..
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Beggs, James E., as-
si'jrnor.)
General Electric Company. (See Belflls, G., and Laurent,
■ assignors.)
General Electric Company. (Sec Cenander, George B., as-
signor. )
General Electric Company. (See Bergman, Sven R.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Biermanns, Josef, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bixler, Harley H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Black, Cadelle H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Blake, H. D., and Geiger,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Blowney, Walter E., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Blume, L. F., and
Alinnocl. assignors.)
Gen.'ral Electric Company. (See Boddy, Edwin U., as-
signor. )
Oonornl Klrctrlc Company. (See Bol. Cornelis. .Tssignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bol, C, and Lemraens.
assignorB.)
GenernI Electric Company. (See Bol, C, Elenbaas. and
Lomniens, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Bold. R. E., Brown, and
Ilobson. assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Bousman, Henry W.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bower, George W.. as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Breliob. Frederick II..
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Brossman, Jacob R..
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Brown, George M.. as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Brllckol, W., and Hans,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Brdche, E., and Hcnne-
berg, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Buck, X. E., and Roper,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Buell, Roy C, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Biinger, A., Larchi, and
Wiogand. assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Biingner, Wilhelm, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Burger, E. E., and Hull,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Burmelster, Hermann,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Byk, M., and de Mare,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Cage, John M., assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Cain, Bernard M., as-
signor. )
General Electric Company. (See Calvert, Francis Vi,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Cartun, Paul O., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Catlett, James T., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Catlett, J. T., and Chap-
man, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Champlin, Franklin J.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Chapman, Robert L.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Clark, Frank M., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Clark, F. M., and Kutz,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Clark, F. M., and Lipsey,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Clark, F. M., and
Ilnscetta, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Clark, Roger W., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Cockrell, William D., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Conway, Frank, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Cook, H. A., and Kum-
mel, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Cooper, Hugh S., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Cooper, Kenneth K., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Cooper, La Mar S., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Courtin, Eberhard, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Crago, Harry R., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Currier, Philip M., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Cvpra, Helmut, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Daiber, Ernst, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Dallmann, Herbert, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Dantsizen, Christian.
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Davies, David R., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Davies. Leonard J., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Day, Winterton J., as- '
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See de Neumann, Jlichael,
assignor.) '
General Electric Company. (See De Reamer, Frank C.
assignor.) '
General Electric Company. (See De Tar, Donald R.,
assignor,)
General Electric Company. (See Devers, Philip K., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Dickinson, E. D., Eric-
son, and Whittier, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Dobke, GUnther, as-
signor.)
Gent'i-al Electric Company. (See Dome. Robert B., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Donovan, J. F., and
lUingworth, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Donovan, J. F., and
Malloy. assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Doran, John H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Dorgelo, Eduard G.,
assignor.)
Gi'noral Electric Company. (See Dowell, Millard F., as-
signor.)
noneral Electric Comp.iny. (See Dozler. Ernst, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Drewanz, E., and Bruche,
assignors. )
General Electric Company. (See Druyvesteyn, Marl J..
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Druyvesteyn, Marl J.,
ryterbopven. Bol. ;nKl v.in Dam. assignors )
General Electric Company. (See Dudding, B. P., and
Jesty, assignors.)
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225
General Electric Company.
Leeds, assignors.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signer.)
General Electric Company.
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
Kane, assignors.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signer.)
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
signor. )
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
Somes, assignors.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor. )
General Electric Company.
assignors.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
assignor. )
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
sifjnor. )
General Electric Company.
signor.
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
Hull, assignors.)
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
signor. )
General Electric Company.
assignors.)
General Electric Company.
assignoi'.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
assignors.)
CJeneral Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
assignor. )
General Electric Company.
tenauer, assignors.)
General Electric Company.
and Wiogand, assignors.)
General Electric Comp.-my.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
assignors.)
General Electric Company.
signor. )
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
as.signor.)
General ICleclric Company.
signor. )
(ienenil Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
cock, assignors.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
Mead, assignors.)
General lOlcclric Company.
ford, (iKslgnorK.)
General lOlectrIc Company.
lin. nsslgnors.)
Genei-nl Electric Company.
General PHoctric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.'
signor.)
122128— P— 16
(See Dudding, B. P., and
(See Dunham, George W., as-
(See Dunkel, >Yilhelm, as-
(See Eaton, John, assignor.)
(See Edwards, Martin A.,
(See Edwards, M. A., and
(See Eggers, Hermann R., as-
(See Elder, Frank R., as-
(See Elder, Thomas A., as-
(See Emmerling, Anson A.,
(See Erben, Henry V., as-
(See Ericson, Franklin R.,
(See Ericson, F. R., and
(See Fagley, Gilbert H., as-
(See Fallou, Jean, assignor.)
(See Fans, Plarold T., as-
(See Favre, John A., as-
(See Felise, A., and Reger,
(See Finlayson, Frank E., as-
(See Fitz Gerald, Alan S.,
(See Fitzgerald, Edward R.,
(See Flahertj', Harold J.,
(See Flaws, John Jr., as-
(See Fonda, Gorton R., as-
(See Foos, Caldwell B., as-
(See Forstrom, E. W., and
(See Fowler, Clarence B.,
(See Francis, Victor J., as-
(See Francis, V. J., and Ryde,
(See Freeh, Theodore W.,
(See Freese, Clyde H., as-
(See Freitag, W., and Reger,
(See Friederich, Ernst, as-
(Sce Frink, Frederick ^V.,
(See Fritze, O., and Rut-
(See Fritze, O., Riittenauer,
(See Ifukushima, Komao, as-
(See Fuwa, K., and Suzuki,
(See F,ylcr, George W.. as-
(Seo Caidies, Geoi-g, n.s-
(See Gaston, Donald 11,, as-
(See Gates, Archibald B.,
(See Gelse, Hermann, as-
(See GolT, Robert W., as-
(See Gough, W. E., and Hay-
(See Green, Harold V., as-
(See Greentreo, Charles D.,
(See Greentree, C. D., and
(SeeGrimili, R. C, and Bed-
(See GrifTillis, 1;., and Frank-
(See Groebe, Frit/., assignor.)
(See Groot, Robert W., as
(See Grothouse, Frank T.,
(See Gullhanmnn, Werner, as-
General Electric Company. (See Gunther, Clarence A.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Hagen, W., KrefCt, and
Kummer, assignors. )
(See Hagenguth, J. H., and
(See Halvorson, Cromwell
(See Harris, Eugene E., as-
(See Haskell, Orin S., as-
(See Haugh, Raymond R.,
General Electric Company.
JIcMorris, assignors.)
General Electric Company.
A. B., assignor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
General Electric Company.
signer.)
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Hehlgans, Friedrich W.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Helmbright, Henry H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Henninger, Alan E.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Hermann, Benjamin R.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Herskind, Carl C, as-
signor.)
(See Hays, David, assignor.)
(See Hegel, George W., as-
(See Hehlgans, Friedrich,
(See Hill, Charles H., as-
(See Hillner, Rudolph, as-
(See Hinds, Henry P., as-
(See Hiuniiber, Josef, as-
(See Hobart, Garret A., as-
(See Plobart, Henry M., as-
(See Hoffmann, Bruno, as-
(See Hoffmann, Karl, as-
General Electric Company.
signor. )
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signer.)
General Electric Company.
signer.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Holm-Hansen, Osmund,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Holm-Hansen, O., and
Ruscoe, assignoi-s.)
General Electric Company. (See Hoist, G., and de Groot,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Hoist, G., and Uyter-
hoeven, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Honing M'., and Oudc-
mans, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (Sec Hootz, Herbert, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See HCsel, Paul, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Hotchkiss, Allen G.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Hottenroth, F. \T.,
Blanchard, and Spreuger, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Hull, A. W., and
Snoddy. assignors.)
(See Hull, Edwin H., as-
(See Hunerkopf, Henry, as-
(See Huntington. Sidney O.,
(See Ihln, A., and Reger,
(See Inman, George E., ns-
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
assignors.)
General Electric Company.
signer.)
General Electric Company. (See Inman, G. E., and Lem-
mers, assignors.)
(Jcneral lOlectric Company. (See Jenkins, H. G., and
Ryde, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Jolmson, Vilfrid E.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Johnston, Arthur J.,
assignor.)
General l-;iectric Company. (See Jones, Benjamin V,'.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Jones, D. IM., and Ennge,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Juchter, Pieter, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General lOlectric Comiiany.
assignor.)
fliMieral lOliH-ti'ic C\)miiany.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
GencM-al ICleclric Comimny
l'"iisler, assignors.)
General Electric Conijiany.
.signer.)
Gineral Electric Company,
signor.)
G'cneral Electric Company.
a.ssignor,)
(See Junggren. Oscar, ns-
(See Kaufmann, Richard H.,
(See Kenrsley, Willi.-im K.,
(See Kelley. Floyd C, ns-
(See Ketller, C. J., and
(See Kiefer, Johannes, :is-
(See King, Ralph I-;,, ns-
(See KIngiion, Kenneth 11,,
226
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General Electric Company. (See Kingdon. K. H., and
Thomson, assignors.)
General Electric Cumiiany. (See Kjol.seth, Ole K., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Knight, James L., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Koch, Kurt, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Koch. Robert, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Koliler, Andreas, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Krause, Augii.st L., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Krefft, Hermann, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Kuehni. Hans P., as-
sifrnor.)
General Electric Company. (See Kunz, Heinrich, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Kurokochi, T., and Miya-
moto, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Langley, Gordon R., as-
signor.) »
General Electric Company. (See La Pierre, Cramer W.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See La Roque, Harold B., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Larrocf|. Anthony J., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Leeds, Reginald E., as-
signor. )
General Electric Company. (See Lehnihaus, Friedrich,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Lemaigre, Louis E., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Lemmers, Eugene, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Lenz, Walter, assiguoi'.)
General Electric Company. (See Lewis, Edward H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Li neks, George F.. as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Linde, Leonard J., as-
signor. )
(See Linn, Frank C, as-
(See Livingston, Orrin W.,
(See LoUe, Arthur, as-
(See Lord, Harold W., as-
(See Lorraine, Richard G.,
(See Lum, Walter O., as-
(See Lynn. Lambert H.. as-
General Electric Company,
signor.)
General Electric Company,
assignor.)
General Electric Company
signor.)
General Electric Company,
signor.)
General Electric Company,
assignor.)
General Electric Company,
signor.)
General Electric Company,
signor )
General Electric Company. (Sec Maas. .\rnold. assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Macaulay, Erne.st, as-
signor. )
General Electric Company. (See Macmillan, Campbell,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Maillard, Louis, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Malpica, Jos& T. M., as-
rjignor. )
General Electric Company. (See Mansur, Clarence W.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Marshall, Abraham L.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Masnou, Maurice, as-
.«ignor. )
General Electric Company. (See May, Erwin, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Mayr. Otto, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See McCarty, Orin P., as-
signor.)
Gi'ncral Electric Comi>any. (See McFarland, James L.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See McKeag, A. H.. and
Randall, assignnis.)
General Electric Company. (See MrL.-ichlan, Willard J.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See McMalian. Kenton D.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See McNairy, Jacob W., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Mead, Milton S., Jr., as-
signor.)
General IClectric Company. (See Menuir. Francis P.., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Merriam. Ezra R., as-
signor.)
General Electric Comp.my. (Sec Merrill, Frank W., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Metcalf. George F., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Metzgor, Frledrieh, as-
signor, l
CJeneral Electric Company. (Sec Meyer, W. R., and
Dnnleavey.)
Gei\er.Tl Electric Company. (.See Meyer.s, (;oorge J., Jr.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Mlchelaen, G. Eberhard,
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
assignors.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signer.)
General Electric Company.
signor. )
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor. )
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
assignors.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
fJcneral Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor. )
General Electric Company.
Flj-nn, assignors.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
assignors.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor. )
General Electric Company.
General Electric Company.
Jansen, assignors.)
General Electric Conij)an.v.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
(General Electric Company.
assignor.)
General Electric Company.
signor. )
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
Worley, assignors.)
General Electric Companv.
Crandnll. assignors.)
General Electric Company.
General Electric CompanV.
assignors.)
lo'ncr.al Electric Company.
assignors.)
General Electric Companv.
assignors.)
"oMioral El<>ctric Company.
Thouret. assignors.)
General Electric Company.
signor.)
General Electric Companv.
signor.)
General Electric Companv.
signor.)
Genenil Electric Companv.
Skeats. assignors.)
General Electric Companv,
signor.)
General Electric Companv.
signor.)
General Electric Company.
Rooksby, assignors.)
General Electric Company.
assignor.)
Ge'.i.nil lOlectric Companv.
atgnor.)
(See Miles, Lawrence D.. as-
(Sce Millner, T., and Tflry,
(See Miuneci, Salvatore, as-
(See Mittag, Albert H., as-
(See Moers, Kurt, assignor.)
(See Morack, Marvin M.,
(See Morrill, Wayne J., as-
(See Morse, Harold F., as-
(See Moser, Alexander, as-
(See Moss, Sanford A., as-
(See Moyer, Elmo E., as-
(See Mullen Robert H., as-
(See Nelson, Walter H., as-
(See Xerad, Anthony J., as-
(See Nereim, Roy O., as-
(See Neufeld, Jakob, as-
(See Xewell, R. F., and Hegel,
(See Xewman, Delbert F., as-
(See Nisbet, Archibald W.,
(See Nowacki, Leo M., as-
(See Ogden, Harold S., as-
(See Olson, Olaf M., as-
(See Orr, Clark, assignor.)
(See Owen, William E., as-
(See Palmer. Robert, as-
(See Patnode, W. L, and
(Sec Paul, William E., as-
(Seo Pawlek, F., and Dahl,
(See Paston, Robert, as-
(See Payne. John H., Jr., as-
(See Peck. Caid H.. assignor.)
(See Penning, F. yi., and
(See Pepper, Carl P., as-
(See Peters, Leo R., as-
(See Peterson, Justin, as-
(See Pfaffenberger, Joachim,
(See Pfalzgra£E, Ross M., as-
(See Phillips, Henry E., as-
(See Pickhaver. L. G., and
(See Piercy, C. A., and
(See Pike. Otis W., assignor.)
(See Pike, O. W., and Elder,
(See Pirani, HL, and Fehse,
(See Pirani, M.. and Reger,
(See Pirani. M., Rompe, and
(See Pirani, Marcello, as-
(See Pollok, Othmar, as-
(Soe Prince. David C. as-
(See Prince, D. C, and
(See Puffer, Samuel R., as-
(See Pulfrich. Hans, as-
(Sce Ramsay, H. T., and
(See Rankin, William K.,
(See Reeh, Rudolf, as-
LIST OF PATENTEES
227
General Electric Company. (See Reid, Eugene H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Reid, E. H., and Ander-
son, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Renner, Alfred, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Rice, Chester W., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Rich, Theodore A., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Rietsch, Eberhard, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Roberts, Willard A., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Robinsont Ernest Y., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Roessler, Edward W.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Rogers, L. B., and
Hamilton, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Rohats, Nicholas, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Roider, Ralph F., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Rompe, R., and Thouret,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Ross, Aubrey A., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Rosseau, Leon B., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Rowe, Hobart E., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Rudd, Frank H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Ruder, William E., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Ruggles, William A., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Ruiz, Albert L., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Runaldue, Lewis R..
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Ruttenauer, Alfred, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Riittenauer, A., and
Fritze, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Ryde, J. W., and Cates,
assignors.)
General Electric Co. (See Sabbah, Camil A., assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Sabbah, C. A., and
Herskind, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Sailord, Moyer M., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Saint Germain, Jacques
M., assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See St. Palley, Zoltan O.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Sambleson, Robert F.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Savage, Marion A., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Schaefer, Edward J.,
assignor.)
Genera! Electric Company. (See Schiebeler, CaH, as-
signor. )
General Electric Company. (See Schmidt, August, Jr.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Schmitt, Richard H.,
assignor.)
Gcnci-al Electric Company. (See Schneider, Elbert D.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Schoonenberg, P., and
Smelt, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Schouwstra, Pieter, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Schubert, Paul, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Schwarzhaupt, Paul J.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Seeley, Harold T., as-
signor.) "
General Electric Company. (See Seman, Joseph W., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Serrell, Robert, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Setoguchi, Kazuo, as-
signor.)
Cleneral Electric Company. (See Shapter, George II., as-
signor.)
flenernl Electric Company. (See Sipjiel, Engen. assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Skents, Wilfred F.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Skolfield, William K., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Smith, Arthur It., as-
signor.)
General Electric Compauy. (See Smith, .\iil)rey, tis-
slgnor. )
General Electric Company. (See Smith, Charles C, as
slgnor. )
General Electric Company. (See Smith, Henry M., as-
signor. )
Cleiieral Electric Company. (See Smith, Riohard E., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Smith, Robert W., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Sprenger, G. W., and
Truesdell, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Staak, Julius H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Standerwick, Reginald
G., assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Stansel, Numan R., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Stark, Georg, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Steenstrup, Christian,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Steiner, H. C, and
Livingston, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Stewart, Clyde E., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Stewart, C. E., and
Johnston, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Stimson, Allen G., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See St6hr, Max, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Stratton, Jerry L., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Strickland, R. F., Blake,
and BIcLean, assignors.)
General I-:iectric Companv. (See Suits, Chaunce.v G., as-
signor. )
General Electric Company. (See Swisher, Thomas H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Taylor, George F., as-
signor.)
Goiiernl Electric Company. (See Terpak, Stephen, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Thearle, Ernest L., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Thiemer, Erwin, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Thompson, Edward S.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Thumin, Carl, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Thumim, C, and Cog-
geshall, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Tournier, Herman A.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Townsend, George R.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Traver, Oliver C, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Travers, Fred H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Treanor, Edward D.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Trencham, H., and Cox,
assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Tripp. Augustus B.,
assignor.)
Genei-al Electric Company. (See Tritle. John F., as
signer.)
General Electric Company. (See Trogcr, Richard, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Turner. Harold R., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Uhde, Arthur, assignor.)
General El<>ctric Comiiany. (See IJmansky, Leonid A.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Uyterhoeven, W., and
Verburg, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Uyterhoeven, W., van
Dam, Verburg, and Bruijnes, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Uyterhoeven, W., Ver-
burg, and van Dam, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Valentin, Andre, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Valentine, Irving R.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Van GuildiM-, Walter,
assignor. )
General Electric Company. (Sec van llooni. I'vod G.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See van I-iempf, Johannes
A. M., assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Venzko, Walter P., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Verburg, C, and I'yter-
hooven. assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Volkors, Walter, as-
signor.)
General lOlectric Company. (See von Iloorn. Fred G.. as-
signor. )
General Electric Company. (See Wade, Raymond B., as-
signor.)
Gei\enil lOleetric Company. (See Walo,«!, Lawrence 1'.,, as-
signor.)
Gcner.il Elect rio Company. (See Wall, George, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Wnlle, I,udwlg. S., as-
.signor. )
General Electric Company. (See Warner, Donald F., as-
signor. )
(ieneral lOU'ctric (%impany. (See Warner, D. V.. and
Stiin(l<'rwk'k. assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Warner. Wilbur W., as-
signor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Genera] Electric Company. (See ATarren, Glenn B., as-
signor.)
General Klectric Company. (See Warren, H. W. H.,
Da vies, and Mitchell, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Watson, Estell yi., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Watts, Noble H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Weder, William J.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Welch, Alfred F., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Weidhaas, Karl, as-
signor.)
Genoral Electric Company (See Wemple. John G.. as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See West, Harry R., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Wostendorp, Willem
F., assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See White, William C, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Whitesel, Harry A., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Wiegand, Kurt, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Wiegand, IC, and
Goritz, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Wiegand, K., and
Koenig, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See WilUinson, Kenneth J. R.,
•Tssignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Willheim, Raoul, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Willis, Clodius H., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Willis, C. H., Bedford,
and Elder, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Willis, C. H., Elder, and
Bedford, assignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Wilson, Dale G., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Wilson, Harold F., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Wingo, Adgor C, as-
signor. )
General Electric Company. (See Wood, Alexander P., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Wotring, Gaylord H.,
assignor.)
General Electric Comany. (See Wright, Daniel K., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Wright, George H., as-
signor. )
General Electric Company. (See Wiinsche, Otto, assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Young, Andrew H., as
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Younts, Glen L., as-
signor.)
General Electric Compuny. (See ZickrieU, I-vall, as-
signor.)
General Electric Company Limited, The. (See Chubb
Alexander A., assignor.)
General Electric Company Limited, The. (See Dudding,
Bernard P., assignor.)
General I-^lectric Company Limited, Tlie. (See Ellis,
George, assignor.)
General Electric Company Limited, The. (See Garrard,
Charles C, assignor.)
General Electric Company Limited, The. (See Middle-
ton, P.. and Myatt, assignors.)
General Klerlric Company Limited, The. (See Smart,
Xorman C, assignor.)
General Electric Company Limited, The. (See Smart, N.
C. and IMoss, assignors.)
General Electric Company Limited, The. (See Westell,
Edgar P. L., assignor.)
General Electric Vapor Lamp Company. (See Buttolph,
Leroy .T., .nssignor. )
General Electric Vapor Lamp Companr. (See Foulke, Ted
E., assignor.)
General Electric Vapor Lamp Company. (See Radcliffe,
Thomas ,T., assignor.)
General Electric Vapor Lamp Company. (See Ruth,
John P., assignor.)
General Electric Vapor Lamp Company. (See St. Louis,
James A., assignor.)
General Electric Vapor Lamp Company. (See Wallcer,
Wairen U., assignor.)
General Electric Vapor Lamp Company. (See Wlnning-
hoff, Wllford J., assignor.)
General Electric X-Ray Corporation. (See Gross, Malvern
J., assignor.)
General Electric X-Ray Cor|)oration. (See Mesick, Ilarrv
P., assignor.)
General Electric X-ray Corporation. (See Mrslck. H, F.,
Jr., and Gross, assignors.)
General Electric X-Ray Corporation. (See Want/, Julius
B., assignor.)
General Engineering Company, The. (See Gay ford, E
ITeglnhotham, and Hamilton, assignors.)
General Explosives and Powd<T Corporation. (See Miller
F. E., and McLeod, assignors.) '
General Fire Extinguisher Company. (See Knight, Ir-a
W., assignor.)
General Fire Extinguisher Company. (See Loepsinger,
Albert J., assignor.)
Guncr.al Fire Extinguisher Company. (See Loepsinger,
A. J., and Kose, assignors.)
General Fireproofing Company, The. (See Ekedahl, E. A.,
and Johnson, assignors.)
General Fireproofing Company, The. (See Swimmer,
Albert T.. assignor.)
General Fittings Company. (See Moffitt, Walter S., as-
signor.)
General Foods Corporation. (See Rector, Thomas M.,
assignor.)
General IndustYies Company, The. (See Schmittgen, Wil-
liam A., assignor.)
General Instrument Corporation. (See Cohen, Samuel,
assignor.)
General Laminated Products, Inc. (See Paradise, Maurice
E., assignor.)
General Machinery Corporation. (See Byerlein, Arthur
A., assignor.)
General JIachiuery Corporation. (See Cole, Lyndon C,
assignor.)
General Manganese Corporation. (See Sweet, A. T.. and
MacCarthy, assignors.)
General Metal Products Company. (See Mattick. Raljih,
assignor.)
General Metals Powder Company, The. (See Fisher, John
S., assignor.)
General Mills, Inc. (See Anderson, Helmer, assignor.)
General Mills, Inc. (See Graben, Clifford B., assignor.)
General Jlills, Inc. (See James, Thomas R., assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Aikman, Burton S.,
assignor.)
GeiiiTul Motors Corporation. (See Almen. John O., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Almen, J. O., and
Gove, assignors.)
General Motuis Corporation. (See Almen, J. O., and
Kirschner, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Anderson, William P.,
assignor.)
General Jlotors Corporation. (See Anibal, Benjamin H.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Arthur. James L., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Arthur. J. L., and
Schrope, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Aseltine, Fred E
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Aseltine, F. E., Kindl,
and Pontis, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Asire, Horace W as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Baker, Albert D, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Bates, Ralph I as-
signor. )
General Motors Corporation. (See Beiderman, Edward
li.. nssignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Bichowskv, Francis
R., assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Bichowskv, F. R., and
Kelley, assignors.)
'^''o''J[''L^'"***VS Corporation. (See Bihler, W. G., and
Schuldt, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Brackett Tracv F as-
signor.) ' '
General Motors Corporation. (See Brill. William E as-
signor.) ■'
General Motors Corporation. (See Brittain, Richard J.
Jr., nssignor.) '
General Motors Corporation. (See Brouwer, Rodger D., as-
General Motors Corporation. (See Caminez, H., and
Cilman, assignors.)
General Motors CorporaUon. (See Candor, Robert R
assignor.) ' '
General Motors Corporation. (See Chambers, Jewel C
assignor.) =, uou v..,
General Motors CorpSratlon. (See Chaney, Carvl E as-
signor.) •" ^•"•" •"•> ""
General Motors Corporation. (See Chase, Frederic L..
^"a^sT^io^M*'"^^ Corporation. (See Chilton. Ralph H.,
General Motors Corporation. (See Chishohn, T. L, and
Macc.ibee, assignors.) '
Gen.<^nU Motors Corporation. (See Chryst, William A., as-
^"V^norV"**"^^ Corporation. (See Cole, Edward N., as-
.General Motors Corporation. (See Collins, Edward W
assignor.) *..u«qiu ., .,
General Motors Corporation. (See Collins, E. W, Poole
and Nichols, assignors.) ' ■^"""='
"^"""l-norf °*°" Corporation. (See Conlon, James L., as-
General Motors Corporation. (See Cowin, Stuart H
assignor.) ' """"■■ ■'»••
^'"SnorT'"''' ^"'■P'""''*'''"- <See Cramer, Raymond H.,
^"T.11^?*"^^*"■^ Corporation. (See Crltshfleld. Robert M .
LIST OF PATENTEES
229
General Motors Corporation. (See Delaval-Crow, Thomas
C, assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See De Witt, Reinliold, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Did;, Herman J., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Drew, H., Kenning-
ton, Constantine, and Ascough, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Dyer, John B., as-
sij^nor. )
General Motors Corporation. (See Dykstra, J., and
Wauters, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Edwards, Henry H.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Edwards, William C,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Ehrlich, Jacob, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Eshbaugh, Jesse E..
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Falge, R. N., Godley,
and Little, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Fehr, John R., a.s-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Fessler, .A.lbra H.,
assignor.) '
General Motors Corporation. (See Fessler, A. H., and
Russell, assignors.)
Genei-al Motors Corporation. (See Fielden, Arthur, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Fish, M. W., and
Clark, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Fisher, A. J., and
Simpson, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Fitzsimmons, J. T.,
and Arthur, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Fleischer, Joseph, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Forbes, Henry C.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Fredriclcson, Gustav,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Gardiner, Arthur W.,
assignor.)
General Motors Coriioration. (See Gaugler, Richard S.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Gayer, Frederick H.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Gearing, Charles M.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Geyer, Bertram B.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Geyer, Harvev D., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Gibbons. Harold R.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Gibbons, H. R., and
Young, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Gibson, J. Lowell,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Gill, Edwin R., Sr ,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Glacy, Edward W., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Goodman, William, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Gordon, John F., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Gould, Richard E.,
a.^isignor.)
General IMotors Corporation. (See Green, Sven E as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Grenell, Leiand H
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Grimshaw, Robert S.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Grooms, Albert O
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Harry, Gordon W
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Hartzell, Herman L
assignor. )
General Motors Corporation. (See Haschke, Carl E., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Heiss, John I'., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Helgeby, Ralph O., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Henne, Albert L., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Henncy, Charles F.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (Sec Hill, Edwin P., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Ilorlacher, Elmer L.,
assignor.)
General Mo(ors Corporation. (See Hornaday, James R.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See House, Gilbert K., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See ITull, Harry B., as-
signor.)
GciuMal Motors f'orporallon. (See Hull, H. B., and (.'.'iii-
gji'r, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Hull, H. B., and McCor-
mack, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Hunt, John H., as-
signor.)-
General Motors Corporation. (See Hutchinson, Philip
H., assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Kamrath, Herbert G.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Kane, F. H., and
Milner, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Karmazin, John, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Kaufman, Daniel L.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Keighley, Lloyd M.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Keller, Clarence J.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Kelley, Gilbert A., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Kettering, Charles F.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Kettering, C. F., and
Sittler, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Killen, James R., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Kindl, C. H., and
Rowe. assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See King, Jesse G., as-
signor.)
General jlotors Corporation. (See Kneisley, Richard D.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Koehring, Roland P.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Kucher, Andrew A.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Kulms, William R.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Kull, W. A., and
Rasmussen, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Kull, W. A., and Wade,
assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Labadie, Edwin F.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Lampman, George W.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Laszlo, Andrew, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Lauer, Carleton J.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Lemming, John C,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Levy, I. M., and Kemp,
assignors.!
General Motors Corporation. (See Lex, Joseph R., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Maccabee, David E.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Madl^, Alain, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Maker, D. T,., and
Fidler, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Mann, Cecil A., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Mapes, C. W., Bradford,
and Sleeter, assignors.)
Geni>ral Motors Corporation. (See Marciuart, Norman O.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Martin, George E., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See McCann, Charles S.,
assignor.)
Gener.il Motors Corporation. (See McCormack, Alex A.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See JIcDougal, Taine G.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See McKinley, Charles W.,
assignor.)
General IMotors Corporation. (See McKinley, C. W.,
Bacon, and Clason, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See McPherson, Ilal W.,
assignor.)
Genoial Motors Corporation. (See Meacham, Floran L.,
assignor.)
Genera I Motors Corporation. (See Mead, H. C, and
Micliel, assignors.)
Genei.il Motors Corporation. (See Melchior, .Mexander
G. O. J., assignor.)
Gener.al Motors Corporation. (See Michel, Clarence A.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Michel, C. A., and
Wink(>lineyer, assignors. )
(Jeneral Motors Corporation. (See Miller, Ralph K., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Mitchell, Edgar U.,
aHsignor.)
General .Motors Corporation. (See Murden, William T.,
assignor.)
()en(>ral Motors Corporation. (See Murden. W. '1"., and
I'.rouwei', assignor.^.)
(ieneral Motors Corporation. (See Nowill, Edward B.,
assignor.)
General IMotors Corporation. (See Newlll. !•:, B., McCor-
mack, A\'olcoll, and Smith, assignors.)
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]NI»EX OF rATENTS. 1937
• ioncnil .Motors Corporation. (See Nichols, C. A., and
Poole, assignors.)
General Motor^ Corporation. (See Nutt, Frank N., as-
signor.)
Goneral Motors Corporation. (See Olley, Maurice, as-
sijinor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Padgett, Joseph E., as-
signor. )
Genoral Motors Corporation. (See Parl;er, G. E., Olley,
Burton, and Stahlhuth, assignors.)
Geni'inl Motors Corporation. (See Paulus, Charles L.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Pearce, George C, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Peister, Alpha D., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Phillippi, D. M., and
Wilson, assignors.)
General Jlotors Corporation. (See Poole, Lora E., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Probst, Karl K., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Rabezzana, Hector,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Rabezzana, H., and
Battey, assignors.)
Genoral Motors Corporation. (See Rabezzana, H., ilc-
Dougal, Ford, and Kirl;. af^signors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Rady, William J., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Ranisaur. Walter R.,
assignor. )
General Motors Corporation. (Sfe Randolph. Donald W..
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Randolph, D. W., and
• Rabezzana, assignors. )
Genoral Motors Corporation. (See Rasmussen, OUif, as-
signor.)
General Jlotors Corporation. (See Reeves. Donald H.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Reynolds, Edward F..
assignor.)
General jNIotors Corporation. (See Reynolds. Harold A.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Riedel, Walter W.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Rippingille, Edward
v., assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Rockwell, Edward
A., assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Ross. ,Tohn, assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Rossman, Edwin F.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Rossman. 1". F.. .nnd
Funston, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation, (See Sample, B. S.. and
Fletcher, assignors.)
General Jlotors Corporation. (See Saunders, L. P., and
Rosenberg, assignors.)
General ilotors Corporation. (See Scherer, Charles W..
assignor.)
Gi-ni'ral Motors Corporation. (See S(h.iolin, Eric O., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (.See Schutt, Arthur J.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Schwartzwalder. K..
and Rulka. assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Schweller, Edmund F.,
assignor.)
General .Motors Corporation. (See Schweller, Sylvester
M., assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Shippy, I^eo C, as-
signor.)
General Jlotors Corporation. (See SittUr, Edwin C, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Smart, Clarence F.,
assignor.)
General IMotors Corporation. (See Smilack, Jacob, as-
signor.)
General ^^otors Corporation. (See Smith, Harry F., as-
sipmor.)
General Motors Corporation, (.'^eo Smith, Hazor J., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Smith, Hugh R., as-
signor.)
Oeni-ral Motors Corporation. (See Smith, X, ,T,. and
Chambers, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Smith, Rolf M., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Spicacci. Attilio R.,
assignor.)
Gener.Ml Motors Corporation, (See Stephenson. James R..
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See .'Jtevens, Clarence C.
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Stlckel, Carl A., as-
signor.)
General >rotors Corporation. (See Stief, Karl, assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Sturm, R. E., and
Ilartzell, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Summers, Otto M., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Taub. -Mex. a.«.signor.)
(ieneral Motors Corporation. (See Teeter, Wilford H., as-
signor. )
General .Motors Corporation. (See Tenney, Perry L., as-
signor.)
General Jlotors Corporation. (See Tenney. P. L., and
Rasmussen, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Thompson, Earl A., as-
signor.)
General ^^otors Corporation. (See Thornburg, Herbal A.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Tomlinson, Edward J.,
assignor. )
General Motors Corporation. (See Turnnuist, Edward,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Tweedale, Ralph L.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Van Degrift, Thomas
C, assignor.)
'Ieneral .Motors Corporation. (See Van Deventer. II. R.,
anil McKeown, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Vandoren. Bernard J.,
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Waeschle, Anton, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Watt, Andrew K.. as-
signor.)
• Jineral Motors Corporation. (See Watt, William W.,
assignor. )
General Motors Corporation. (See Webb, Hartwell W.,
assignor.)
General Jlotors Corporation. (See Weiher, George F..
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Wellman, Charles E.,
assignor.)
General ^lotors Corporation. (See Werner, Calvin J., as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Werner. C. J., and
Kind), assignors.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Williams, Harry M..
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Winkelmeyer, Robert
D., assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Wolfe, Merrill P, as-
signor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See Young, Otto AV., as-
signor.)
i;oneral Motors (Corporation. (See Youngren. Harolil T.,
assignor.)
General Outdoor Advertising Co. (See CusicU, Aldcn J.,
assignor.)
General Petroleum Corporation of California. (See Grace,
V. F., and Richardson, assignors.)
General Pharmacal Company, The. (See jNIetcalfe. Earl F.,
assignor.)
General I'lastics, Inc. (See Dent, H. M.. Hall, and
Sontag. assignors.)
General Plastics. Inc. (See Norton, Arthur J., assignor.)
General Plate Company. (Sec Spencer, John A'., as-
signor.)
General Printing Ink Corporation. (See Koppe, Alex-
ander T.. assignor.)
General Radio Company. (See Arguimbau, Lawrence B.,
assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Benedict, Frank,
assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Blodgett, Edwin
O., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Branson, Edward
H.. assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Brown, Ned C. L.,
assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Brown, N. C. L.,
and Seidel. assignors.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Bryant, Staalev
C, assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Eushnell, Charles
S., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Companv. (See Bu.shnell, C. S.,
and Brixner, assignors.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Carter, Ainslie
T., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See De Lone, Darroll
F.. assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See De Long, D. F.,
and Brixner, assignors.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Dicke, Oscar H.,
assignor. )
Genoral Railway Signal Company. (See Dicke, O. H.
and ITitrlicock, assignors.) " '
General Riilway Signal Companv. (See Field. Oscar S
assignor.) " ''
r.eneral Railway Signal Company. (.Set' Hailes. William
D., assignor.)-
General Railway Signal Company. (See Hailes, W. D
and Phinney. assignors.) '
<;ener.il Railw.ay Signal Company. (See Hitchcock.
T-orest T!., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Companv. (See Hitchcock F
B., and Dicke, assignors.)
Gpneral liailway .Signal Company. (See Hoppe, Walter H
assignor.)
General Itailway Signal Company. (See Howe, Winthrop
K., assignor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
231
General Railway Signal Company. (See Judfre, Thomas
J., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Judge, T. J. and
Bushnell. assignors.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Kittredge, T.,
and Brooks, assignors.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Lealce, Richard
C, assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Macl;ev. Stuart
J., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Merkel, Joseph F.,
assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Mersereau, Don-
ald W.. assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Moore, Edmund
W., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Phinnev, Robert
M., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Plank, Ray, as-
signor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Powell, Winfred
T., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Preston, Neil D.,
assignor. )
General Railway Signal Company. (See Preston, X. D.,
and Dicke, assignors.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Preston, N. D.,
and Judge, assignors.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Reichard, Wade
H., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Ross, Oscar A.,
assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Smith, P. AY.,
and Bushnell, assignors.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Wenholz, Walter
W., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Wight, Sedg-
wick N., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Willing, Joseph
E., assignor.)
General Railway Signal Company. (See Wion, George
H., assignor.)
General Refractories Company. (See Heuer, Russell P.,
assignor.)
General Refrigeration Corporation. (See Swart, Richard
H., assignor.)
General Register Corporation. (See Helsel, Reuben H.,
assignor. )
General Ribbon Mills, Inc. (See Goldsmith, P.ertram J.,
assignor.)
General Ribbon Mills, Incorporated. (See Stark. Joseph
W., assignor.)
General Salt Company. (See Simpson, Charles F,, as-
signor.)
General Spring Bumper Corporation. (See Doutt, Owen,
assignor.)
General Spring Bumper Corporation. (See Jandus. H.
S., and Short, assignors.)
General Steel Castings Corporation. (See Cease, Robert
R., assignor. )
General Steel Castings Corporation. (See Ilallquist,
Einar G., assignor.)
General Steel Castings Corporation. (See Hallquist, E.
G., and Travilla, assignors.)
General Steel Castings Corporation. (See Hallquist, E.
G., and Visser, assignors.)
General Steol Castings Corporation. (See Meyer, W. H.,
and Jackson, assignors.)
General Steel Castings Corporation. (See ]\Iichael, L. P.
and (Ashe, assignor).)
General Steel Castings Corporation. (See Pflager. Harry
M., assignor.)
General SI eel Castings Corporation. (See Sheehan, Wil-
liam M., assignor.)
General Steel Castings Corporation. (See Wintemberg,
Adclhert C, assignor.)
Genei-al Talking Pictures Corporation. (See Tappan,
Chester, assignor.)
General Tire & Rubber Company, Tlie. (See Anderson,
George W., assignor.)
General Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Kraft, Her-
man T., assignor.)
Gen^rale de Telegraphic Sans Fil. (See Bellini, Ettore,
assignor.)
Geneva Processes, Inc. (See Nester, Samuel K., assiguor.)
Geneve, Fernand. (See Rotteg. Pierre, assignor.)
Genone, Henry W., Atlanta. Ga. Comliined boltle hood
or closure ;ind .iigger. L'.OTO.'I.")? ; Apr. 6.
Genovn. Alberto F.. Treviso, Italy. Process and app.a-
ratus for tlie instantaneous preparation of ice cream.
2.004,3.54: Sept. 28.
Genovar, William P., Jr., Poiighkeepsie, N. V. Combi-
nation gas rang(> and water lien tor. 2,070.nS7 : Feb. IC,
Gensbuig, T.ouis W., Chicago, 111. Control device lor
games. 2,077,084; Apr. 20.
(Jensburg, Myer, Chicago, 111. Amusement apparatus.
2,071,117 : Feb. 10.
Gensecke, Wilhelm. (S(-e Pelersen. A. F., and CJensecke.)
GenI, I'Idgar W., Morrislown, N. J., assiguor 1o ISell
Telephone Ijaboratorles, Incorporated, New Yorlc, N. Y.
Tape jiulling mechanism. 2,077,92.5; Apr. 20.
Gent, lOdgar W., Morilslowii, N. J., assignor to I?ell Tele
phone Labortitories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
System of indicating distance. 2,098,287 ; Nov. 9.
(Jenter, Frances A. (See Acldey, Harry W., assignor.)
Gentile, Frank T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Detachable lift for
.shoes. 2.070,229 ; Feb. 9.
Gentry, Cecil R. (See Reeves, C. E., and Gentry.)
Gentry, Charlie. (See Burghardt, R. T., and Gentry.)
Gentz, Edward W., assignor to the Sparks-Withington
Company, Jackson. Mich. Refrigerator cabinet door
rack. 2,074.78.5 : Mar. 23.
Genung. George J. (See Parker, W. H., Seibert, and
Genung. )
Geoanalyzer Corporation. (See Huber, Frederick W., as-
signor.)
Geometric Tool Company, The. (See Breitenstein. Albert
F., assignor.)
Geophysical Research Corporation. (See Bills, Robert N.,
assignor. )
Geophysical Research Corporation. (See Hawthorn, David
G., assignor.)
Geophysical Service, Inc. (See Karcher. John C, as-
signor. )
George, Adam G. (See Fagan, Edgar W. J., assignor.)
George, Charles H. (See Straw, C, and George.)
George, Charles L. (See Bennett. R. N.. and George.)
George, Clai'ence L. (See Alexander, Joseph F., assignor.)
George, Edward B., assignor of one-half to J. F. Greene-
baum, Chicago, 111. Body and. fender straightening tool
2.071,281 ; Feb. 16.
George, Glenn C, Omaha, Nebr. Refrigerator car.
2,101,736; Dec. 7.
Ceorge, Glenn C, and F. D. Wolff, Omaha, Kebr. Bulk-
head assembly for convertible refrigerator cars.
2,097,395 ; Oct. 26.
lieorge, Harry S., Jlassapequa, N. Y., assignor to Union
Carbide and Carbon Corporation. Built-up rail and
method of building up the same. 2,075,810 ; Apr. 6.
George, Harry S., Jlassapequa, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Heat treated rail and method of heat treating the same.
2,075,842 ; Apr. 6.
George, Harry S., Massapequa, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Method of and apparatus for heat treating rails.
2.075,982 ; Apr. 6.
(iporge, Harry S., Massapequa, N. Y'., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Method of heat treating rails. 2.075.983 : Apr. 6.
George, Harry S., Massapequa, N. Y'., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Welding process and apparatus. 2,096,171 ; Oct. 19.
'M'orge, Henri, Paris, and R. Lambert. Levallois-Peret,
assignors to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des
Glaces & Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny
& Cirey, Paris, France. Process for recovering zirco-
nium oxide. 2.076,080 ; Apr. 6.
George, Henri, Paris, and G. Delpech, Clamart, assignors
to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des Glaces &
Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain. Chauny & Cirey,
I'aris. France. Heating means. 2,089,022 ; Aug. 3.
fleorge, Jerome R., assignor to Morgan Construction Com-
pany. Worcester, Mass. Method of and apparatus for
handling hot metal bars. 2,102,792 : Dec. 21.
George, Leonard B., Staten Island, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Butterworth System, Incorpo-
rated. Apparatus for cleaning the interior of tanks.
2,074,0.52 ; Mar. 10.
George, Leonard B., Staten Island, N. Y., nssi.gnor, by
mesne assignments, to Butterworth System Incorpo-
rated. Apparatus for washing tanks. 2,078,568 ;
Apr. 27.
George. Mvrtle B.. Wilkes-Barre,.Pa. Bhythmlc inhaler.
2.007,120 : Jan. 5.
George, Richard M., and L. J. Lalli, assignors of one-sixth
to R. Ulhuan, and one-sixth to F. Ulhnan, Jr., Buffalo,
N. Y. iMusical instrument. 2,084,266 ; Juno 15.
George, Roscoe H., West Lafayette. Ind., assigi\or, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America.
Oscillograph. 2,086,546 ; July 13.
(ieorge. Roscoe II., and IT. J. Heini. Tia Fayette. lud,.
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation
of America. New Y'ork, N. Y". Television system.
2,100,279 : Nov. 23.
(;eorgi>. W;tlter C, assignor to Robert Gaylord, Incorpo-
rated. St, liOuis, Mo. Roll handling mechanism.
2,07.5,192; ]\lar. 30.
George, Walter C, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
G.ivlord (^)ntainer C<u-poration, St. Louis, Mo. Web
splicing device. 2.102,793; Dec. 21.
George, Willis C. (See Scluiniacher, J. IT., and George.)
(ienrgeson, Franklin T. (See Clary, P. D., and Gporge-
son.)
Georgi, Edmund A., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Alkali abielale compositions
and tboir production. 2,085.151 ; June 29.
Georgi, lOdnuind A,, assignor to llercnli-s Powder Com-
pany, AX'ilminglon, Del. .Mkall abielale compositions
and tlii-ir jiroduclion. 2.0.'<5.152; Jun(> 29.
(.'eorglev, Ali>xan(l(>r. Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to .\erovox
Corpoi'ation. lOlectrolvtic condenser. 2.09,*5,745 ;
Nov. 9.
'lepi.ert, Ifndolf, \ur(-mI)erg-0., and A, T^ietzol, Berlln-
/ehlendorf, assignors to Oeulscho Tafelglas Aktlen-
1,'eNi'llsilial't (Det.Mg), Xurnlierger. I'''urth, n.'ivarla.
I. lass, glazes, and eii.amels and method of niriklng.
2,093,191 : Sept. 14.
232
INL>EX OF PATENTS, 1937
Gerliard. Krnst, assignor to Tolot'unkcn Osellscluift fur
Drahtlose Telegraphic G. m. b. H.. Berlin. Ueniiany.
I'ltrasliort wave system. 2.103,3.')7 ; Dec. 28.
Geiace, Dominie M., Jr., Norfolk, Va. Conveyer current
carrier. 2,077,317 ; Apr. 13.
Gerard, Frank B.. assignor to Sargent & Company, New
Haven, Conn. Doorknob. 2.094,982 ; Oct. 5.
Genird, Frank W. fSce Jennings. C. S., and Gerard.)
Gerber, Alfred W., Kansas City, Mo. Variable speed, va-
riable torque clutch. 2,08.">.745 ; July G.
Gerber, Charles, Madison, Wis. Game. 2,086,864 ; July
13.
Gerber, Dale C, assignor to The Hoover Companv. North
Canion. Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2.099.391 ; Nov. 16.
Gerber, Paul D. (See Bokovoy, S. A., and Gerber.)
Gerber, W. H. et al. (See Blood, Charles R., assignor.)
Gerdau. Henry J., San Francisco, Calif. Fluid pump.
2 07.5.84:5 : Apr. G.
Gerdin, Olof r... assignor of one-third to W. E. Stafford,
and one-third to G. VT. Gustafson, Seattle, Wash. Lawn
mower shariK-ner. 2,082.948 ; June S.
Gerdts. Gustav F.. ISremen, Germany. Steam trap.
2,074,690 ; Mar. 23.
Gerdts, Gustav F.. Bremen, Germany. Stoam trap.
2.089.998; Aug. 17.
Gerg, William P., Cadosia-, assignor to Thomas Keery Co.
Inc., ITancock, N. Y. Manufacture of esters. 2,095,496 ;
Oct. 12.
Gerhard. Ernst, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fvir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin. Germany. Ra-
dio system for locating objects. 2,085.798 ; July 6.
GerhanL^itfin, Cloment J., Sandusky, Ohio. Syringe.
2,075..577 ; Mar. 30.
Gerhardt, Andrew H.. assignor to Electric Household
Utilities Corporation. Chicago, III. Extensible utility
shelf. 2.07.5. G44 : Mar. 30.
Gerhardt. Carl F., Kenmore, N. Y. Cabinet. 2,031,328 ;
Mav 25.
Gerhardt. Charles C, Douglas Manor, N. Y. Brush.
2.102.178: Dec. 14.
Gerliardt, Reginald B., Steelton, Pa., assignor to Beth-
Mary Steel Corporation. Cooling rails. 2.101,312 ;
Dec. 7.
Gerhardt. William F., Richmond, Va. Boiler. 2,074,900 ;
Mar. 23.
Gerhardt, AVilliam F., Detroit, Micb. Sail. 2,077,683 ;
Apr. 20.
Geria, Andrew. (See Geria, Mary., and A.)
Geria, Mary, and A. Geria, Croton Falls. N. Y. Heating
device for limb extremities. 2,074,838 : Mar. 23.
GericUe, ICricli, BorlinPankow, assignor to the firm
Rotaprint Akt.-Ges., Berlin. Germany. Stretching
bridge for metal sheets of rotaiv printing machines.
2,]03.6I7; Dec. 28.
Gericke, Paul H., P. Herold, H. Kratz. and E. Vogt,
Leuna, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main. Germany. Purification
of aqueous liquids from phenols and other accompanying
substances. 2.098.779 ; Nov. 9.
Gerin, Jacques, Boulogne-sur-Soine, France. Airplane hav-
ing a variable lifting surface. 2,072,299 ; Mar. 2.
Gerisc'i. Emil. (See Goldschmidt, S., Gerisch, Beuschel,
and MiilUr. )
Gerken, Henry A., Brooklyn, assignor to R. E. Ogden,
Mountainville, N. Y. Door safety de%-ice. 2,084,677 ;
Juno 22.
Gerlach, Adolf. (See Bauer, W., and Gerlach.)
Gerlach, Erwin. Bcrlin-Sieuionsstadt, assignor to Klang-
fllm G. m. b. II., Berlin, tlerniany. Film developing ap-
paratus. 2.085,188 ; June 29.
Gerling, Arthur A., New York, N. Y. Toy animal nose
piece. 2,098.656 ; Nov. 9.
Gerlofson, Carl IT., Chicago, 111. Exercise apparatus.
2. 082, .829 : June 8.
Germain, Albert, et al. (See Paquette, Albert O., as-
signor.)
Germain. Andrew J., et al. (See Paquette, Albert O., as-
signor.)
Oermann. George. (See Evans, R. B., Dilg, and Germann.)
German town Trust Company, executor. (See Vawter,
Charles E.)
Germany, Arthur B., Houston, Tex. Tubing cleaner and
sucker rod protector. 2.094.169 : Sept. 28.
Gernionpre/. .John A., Grosso Pointe Park. Mich., assignor
to I'ni-Flo C<irporation. Register and grille. JJo.
20.397 ; Juno S.
Germonprez, John A., Grosse Pointe Park, Mich., as-
signor to C. F. Burgess Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111.
Illuminating device. 2. 081. 703; May 2.5.
Gernert, E;irle, Des Moines, Iowa. Tie form. 2.094,487 ;
Sept. 28.
Gerondalo, Elmond J. (See Eilber, C. W., and Geron-
dale.)
Geroux, Harvey, Los Angelcj. Calif. Twine eontrollini:
and cutting device. 2.in2.3<",0: Dec. 14.
Gerow, Percy R., GraysvlUc, Manitoba, Canada. Safety
gauge for batteries. 2,074,200 ; Mar. 16.
Gerrard Company, The. (See McFaul, Joseph II., as-
signor.)
Gerrard Company. The. (See Ti^iwo, Martin L.. iisslgnor.)
Gerrard, William, Tiniperley, England, as.<iignor to Wood
Newspaper Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Curved stereotype printing plate. 2,073,056 ; Mar. 9.
Gershune, Julius, Louisville, Kv. Shoetree. 2,068,231 ;
Jan. 19.
Gershune, Julius, Louisville, Ky. Shoetree. 2,068.232 ;
Jan. 19.
Gerson, Kurt A.. London, England. Composition for re-
generating air for breathing. 2.068.'485 : Jan. 19.
Gerson, Kurt A., Kilburn. London. England. Treatment
of gaseous fluids. 2.075,193 : Mar. 30.
Gerstenherg. Vivian. Birmingham. England, assignor to
The International Nickel Company, Inc., New Y'ork.
N. Y. Manufacture of table tops and other articles of
Gerth, Felix. (See Hahnemann. W. JI.. and Gerth.)
furniture or equipment. 2.101,996 ; Dec. 14.
Gerth, Felix, and E. Kramar, assignors to C. Lorenz
Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany. Guid-
ing aeroplanes by radio signals. 2,093.885 ; Sept. 21.
Gercler. Samuel E., assignor of one-iialf to H. I. Stein,
New York, N. Y. Glow-lamp. 2,0GG.n3:; ; Jan. 5.
Gertler, Samuel E., assignor of one-half to H. I. Stein
N. Y. Glow-lamp. 2.066.8.34 ; Jan. 5.
Gerwig, Alva H. (See Gerwig, Christian H. and A. H. )
Gerwig, Christian H. and A. H., Chapel. W. Va.
Operating device for oven shelves. 2,069,706 ; Feb. 2.
Gerwic. Frederick H. N., North Braddock. Pa. Tuyfere
diameter reducer. 2.087,842 ; July 20.
Gesell. Carlos I., Buenos -•Vires, Argentina. Weighing
scale. 2.083.948 ; June 15.
Ge.sollschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie, m. b. H. (See
Friedrich. Hans, assignor.)
Gesellschaft fur Fiirderanlagen Ernst Heckel mit be-
schrankter Ilaftung. (See Vohmann, F., and Triimpel-
mann, assignors.)
Gesellschaft fiir Kohlentechnik m. b. H. (See Gluud, W.,
KIciapt. and Brodkorb. assignors.)
Gesellschaft fiir Linde's Eismaschinen A. G. (See Hoch-
gesand, Carl P.. assignor.)
Gesellschaft zur Verwertung Fauth'scher Patente m. b. H.
(See Fauth. Philipp L., assignor.)
Gesellschaft zur Verwertung Fauth'scher Patente m. b. II.
(See Fauth, P. L., and Reichert, assignors.)
Geske, Carl, and G. E. Dp Voe, Grand Rapids, assignors
to Winters & Cramuton Corporation, Grandville, Slich.
Refrigerator latch. 2.069,088 : Jan. 26.
Geske, Carl W.. and E. J. Roossien, Grand Rapids, as-
signors to Winters & Crampton Corporation. Grand-
ville, aiich. Refrigerator door latch. 2,078,073 ; Apr.
20.
Geske, Carl, and C. E. Yost, Grand Rapids, assignors to
Winters & Crampton Corporation, Grandville, Mich.
Refrigerator latch. 2.087,143 ; Julv 13.
Gesler. Leonard A., Aurora, 111. Hair trimmer.
2,101,737; Dec. 7.
Gesner. Carlton P.. New Haven, Conn. Liquid filter and
cooler. 2.087.887 : July 27.
Gesner. Il.ui-y M. (See Xorllirop. J. K.. and Gesn<>r.)
Gessler, Albert E.. -Ardsloy-on-Hudson. nssicnor. by mesne
assignments, to The International Printing Ink Cor-
poration, New i'ork. N. Y. Printins ink. 2,087,190 :
July 13.
Gessler. Harry C. Brooklyn. N. Y. Cocktail shaker.
2.090,998 ; Aug. 24.
Gessler, Samuel, assignor to Rubini Cigar Companv, Inc ,
Chicago, 111. Dice mat. 2,079,850 ; May 11. *
Gessner, Ernst, .4ktieugesellschaft. (See "Reich, Erich,
assignor.)
Getaz, James L., Maryville, Tonn. Automobile gear shift
transmission. 2,085,257 ; June 29.
Getaz. James L.. :\Iaryville. Tenn. Automobile trans-
mission. 2.090.791 : Aug. 24.
Getaz. James L., Marysville, Tenn. Absorption refriger-
ating machine. 2.099,201 ; Nov. 10
Getaz, James L., Maryville. Tenn. Gear shift mechanism
for nutoniohilo transmissions. 2.103.326- Dec 28
Gotchell, Benjamin E., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manuf.acturing Company, Plainville. Conn. Pasteuriz-
ing apparatus. 2,009,714 ; Feb. 2.
Gotchell. Benjamin E., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn. Pasteuriza-
tion of milk. 2.100.326: Nov. 30.
Getchell Benjamin E.. assignor to The Trumbull I-:ioctric
Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn. Pasteuriz-
ing system. 2.100.327; Nov. 30.
Getchell Benjamin E.. assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Company, I'lainville, Conn. Electrical
pasteurizing process. 2.100.328; Nov. 30
Gotchell Benjamin E., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Company. Plainville. Conn. Pasteuriz
ing system, etc. 2.100.329; Nov. 30.
Getchell. Benjamin E., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Company. Plainville, Conn. Pasteuriz-
ing apparatus. 2,100.330: Nov. 30
Getman, Sanford J. (See O'Shea, Francis B.. assignor)
.Getmansky, Samuel. (See SoifTert. Otto E . assignor )
Getmansky. Samuel. New York, N. Y. Hat fasteninc de-
vice. 2.097.877: Nov. 2. .n ja. uning ae
<^'i'^'|™'^;^-j .l'^«l'"',5'|. Milwaukee, Wis. Metal barrel.
Gottelman. 'Fredrick. Milwaukoo, Wis. Surfacing one
metal with another. 2,075,518: Mar. 30.
Gctts, Sidney A., assignor of ouc-founh to W B Thaver
Roekford. 111. Buckle. 2.(ii;6.308 ; Jan. 5 '
Getty, H, S., & Co. (See Eichel, John V., Jr.. assignor )
Gotz, Benjamin E. (See Get:!. John B. and B. E, and
Leader.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
233
Getz, Benjamin E., Morton, 111. Wringer release mecha-
nism. 2,067,603 ; Jan. 12.
Getz, Benjamin E., Morton, 111. Wringer roll control
mechanism. 2,082,387 ; June 1.
Getz, Charles H., East Cleveland, assignor to The Ohio
Rubber Company, Willoughby, Ohio. Running board
cover. 2,084.023 : June 15.
Getz, Charles H., East Cleveland, assignor to The Ohio
RuI)bor Company, Willoughby, Ohio. Cover for running
boards and the like. 2,084.024 ; June 15.
Getz, Cliarles H., East Cleveland, assignor to The Ohio
Rubber Company, Willouehby, Ohio. Cover for running
boards and tbe like. 2,084,025 ; June 15.
Getz, lOinil L. (See Anderson, E. N., Bascom, Getz, and
Sandalls.)
Getz, John B., B. E. Getz and J. H. Leader, Morton,
III., said Leader assignor to said J. B. Getz and to
said B. E. Getz. Machinery for making wire fencing.
2.082,388 ; June 1.
Geurink, Louis H. (See Slavin, J. J., and Geurink.)
Geurink, Louis H.. East Cleveland, assignor to The Pa-
trol Valvo Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Gas range burner
ignition device. 2,068,542 ; Jan. 19.
Geurink, Louis H., and AV. A. Schulte, East Cleveland,
assignors to The Patrol Valve Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Gas range lighter and control. 2,072,034 : Feb.
23.
Gevaert Photo-Production N. V. (See Schwarz, Georg. )
Gewertz, Charles M :son, Cambridge, Mass. Electrical
network. 2,067,443 ; Jan. 12.
Uewertz, Charles M :son, Cambridge, Mass. Electrical
network. 2.007.444 ; Jan. 12.
Geyer, Bertram B., Greenwich, Conn. Freezing tray.
2,081,428; May 25.
Geyer, Bertram B.. assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,080,369 ;
May 11.
Geyer, Ernest H., assignor of one-half to H. A. Taubensee,
Chicago, 111. Joint for concrete slabs. 2,095,060 ;
Oct. 5.
Geyer, Ernest H., assignor of one-half to H. A. Taubensee,
Chicago, 111. Joint for concrete slabs. 2,095,061 ;
Oct. 5.
Geyer, Harvey D., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Automobile door lock. 2,073,149 ; Jlar. 9.
Geyer, Harvey D., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to Genei-al
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Door stop for auto-
mobile dors. 2,074,385 ; Mar. 23.
Geyor, Harvey D., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Coi'poration, Detroit, Mich. Radio antenna lo-
cated in outer edge of running board. 2,074,386 ; Mar.
23.
Geyer, Harvey D., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Resilient suspen-
sion for mechanical units. 2,078,445; Ajir. 27.
Geyer, Harvey D., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Resilient mounting unit. 2,079,798 ; May 11.
Geyer, Harvey D., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, ISIich. Sheet metal storage
battery box and making same. 2,087,026 ; July 13.
Geyer, Harvey D., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
ilotors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Running board and
rubber mat therefor. 2,088,739 ; Aug. 3.
Geyer, Harvey D., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Hydraulic bralce.
2.089.471 ; Aug. 10.
Gevcr, Harvey D., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
iMotors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Friction clutch.
2.089.472 ; Aug. 10.
Geyer, Harvey D., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to Gcnei'al
Motois Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Caster having an
inclin'xl axis. 2,096,2.39 ; Oct. 19.
Geyi'r, Hnrvcy D., Dayton, Oliio, assignor to General
Motors Coi'poration, Detroit, Mich. Universal joint.
2,098.703 ; Nov. 9.
Geyer, Harvey D., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motoi's Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Gear shift lever
and resilient mount tlierefor. 2,100,642; Nov. 30.
Geyer, Harvey D., I3nyton, Oliio, assignor to General
i^Toloi's Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Radio antenna for
automobiles. 2.100.643; Nov. 30.
Geyer, William O., Bloomfield, N. J. Thermometer for
melting point apparatus. 2,070,344 ; May 4.
Gi'ver, William O., Bloomfield, N. J. Chemical apparatus.
2,083,228 ; June 8.
Geygcr, wilhelm, Berlin-Schniargendorf, assignor to
Siemens & Halake, AUtiengesellscliaft, Siemensstadt
near Berlin, (Jermany. Arrangement for carrying out
alternaling current measuremontR with the aid of
mea.suring rectifiers. 2,084,678; Juno 22.
Geyser, I'Yank R., East Elmhurst, N. Y. Portable oil can.
2,086,219 ; July 0.
Gliefii, .loseph A. (.See Benson, Jesse M., assignor.)
Ghent, William E., assignor to Boggs M;inul'acturlng Cor-
poration, Atlanta, N. Y. Article cleaning and sorting
mac))ine. 2,073,837: Mar. 16.
GhiHclin, liobert S., Cliicago, 111., assignor to New V.rn
Slilrl Comiiany, St. Louis, Mo. Dclacliabln advertising
device. L',0Sl,i»71 : J\ine 22.
Glaccliino, Aldo, et nl., lielrs. (Sco Ginochino, Ezlo.)
322128— r— 16
Giacchino, Ezio, deceased, by F. T. R. Giacchino, A.
Giacchino, and E. Giacchino, Jr., sole heirs, assignors
to SociStS Anonyme Forgeage Electrique Giacchino,
Brussels, Belgium, Forging hollow metal blanks.
2,070,589 ; Feb. 16.
Giacchino, Ezio, Jr., et al., heirs. (See Giacchino, Ezio.)
Giacchino, Prancisca T. R., et al., heirs. (See Giacchino,
Ezio. )
Gialafos, Michael, New York. N. Y. Permanent hair wav-
ing device. 2,092,645 ; Sept. 7.
Gialdini, Bruno T., Canton, Ohio. Machine for forming
curved surfaces on heels and the like. 2,070,123 ;
Apr. 6.
Gianola, Louis J., Thonon-les-Bains, France. Burner for
liquid fuel. 2,094.943 ; Oct. 5.
Giara, Emil J., Corbin, assignor of one-third to E. C.
Newman, London, and one-third to T. B. Keltner, Cor-
bin, Ky. Fuel economizer for internal combustion
engines. 2,082,389 ; June 1.
Gibbins, Leslie B. (See Taylor, W. I., and Gibbins.)
Gibboney, Thomas P. (See Keen, T. B., and Gibboney.)
Gibbous, Harold R., Chatham, N. J., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Antifriction bear-
ing. 2,082,390 ; June 1.
Cibbs, Bradford C, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Shaped article. 2,087,319 ;
July 20.
Gibbs, Bradford C, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Dye jig. 2.097,592 ; Nov. 2.
Gibbs, Bradford C, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Method and device of treat-
ins articles containing organic derivatives of cellulose.
2.102,794; Dec. 21.
Gil)bs. Francis O., assignor to Southern Silk Mills. Inc.,
Kernersville, N. C. Shuttle truing machine. 2,074,582 ;
Mar. 23.
Gibbs, George E., assignor to American Reenforced Paper
Company, Attleboro, Mass. Finishing composite paper
sheet material. 2,069,063 ; Jan. 26.
Gibbs, John C, Brooklyn, assignor to Anchor Cap &
Closure Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. As-
sembling machine and method. 2,070,653 ; Feb. 16.
Gibbs. John C, Brooklyn, a.ssignor to Anchor Cap & Clo-
sure Corporation. Long Island Citv, N. Y. Closure cap
and making. 2,089,954; Aug. 17.
Gibbs, John C., Brooklyn, assignor to Anchor Cap & Clo-
sure Corporation, Long Island City. N. Y. Closure cap
and making the same. 2,097,149 ; Oct. 26.
Gibbs, Ralph F., Norton, i\Iass., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Laminated IVIetals Corporation. Noncor-
rodible thermostatic elements. 2,095,737; Oct. 12.
Gibbs, Robert A., Jr., Greensboro, and S. W. McDowell,
High Point, N. C. Double sole attachment for knitting
machines. 2,070,654 ; Feb. 16.
Gibbons, Harold R., Chatham, and O. W. Y'oung, East
Orange, N. J., assignors to General IMotors Corpor.a-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Journal box. 2,094,235 ; Sept.
28.
Giberson, Bernice F., Superior, Wis. Vehicle window
screen. 2,098,174; Nov. 2.
Gil)erson, Chipman H., Elvria, Ohio. Swivel pipe joint.
2.101,937 : Dec. 14.
Giberson, Chipman H.. Elyria, Ohio. Lubricated swivel
pipe ioint. 2,101.938: Dec. 14.
Giblette, Catherine T., Detroit, Mich. Toilet. 2,073,390 ;
]\rar. 9.
Giblette, Catherine T., Detroit, INIich. Deflector means for
toilet mechanisms. 2,100.950 ; Nov. 30.
Gibling, Harold F., Pawtucket, assignor to Atanville
Jetickes Corporation, Manville, R. I. Machine for
mochanicallv working hollow thread packages.
2,077,520 ; Apr. 20.
Gibling, Harold F., Pawtucket, assignor to Manville
JiMickes Corporation, ]\Ianville, R. I. Binding machine.
2,100,004 : Nov. 23.
Gilmey, Joseph W., assignor to Russell, Burdsall & Ward
P.ol't & Nut Company, Port Chester, N. Y. Making nut
blanks. 2,078,058 : Apr. 27.
(Jilisen, Allan R., I!edl:ind, and S. Robson, Shirehampton,
Bristol, assignors to Tlie National Smelting Company
Limited, London, Ejigland. Electrolytic production of
lend. 2,092,l."i1 : Sept. 7.
Gibson. Arthur F., Madisonville, Ky. Ash receptacle.
2,093,517 ; Sept. 21.
Gil)s(in. Carter, San Angelo, Tex. Amusement device.
2. 102, 158; Dec. 14.
Gilison, Clark A., assignor to Sta-Rite Hair TMn Company,
Inc., Sholbwillo, 111. Hairpin, 2,075,194; Mnv. 30.
Gibson, Earrs., Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to I'.ell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Control circuits. 2,093,670; Sept. 21.
Gibson, lOarl S., Ridgewood, A. A. Hansen, Mapl(>wood,
and J. B. Worth, Tonally, N. J., said Gibson and Bald
Worth assignors to Bell Telephone I-aboratnrli's, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y.. and said Hansen assignor
to American Ti'lephone and Telegraph Company. Test-
ing system. 2.082,101; Jtine 1.
Gibson lOleelric l{el'rlg<"r:itor Corporation. (See Gilbert,
Herman !■'., assitinor.)
Gibson, lOugene ('., Springfield, Pa. Freeing edible
(•rustac(-an flesh from chltln mntorlnl. 2,080,263 ;
May 11.
Gibsiin. Ceoi-ge 11. (See Jiios, C, E., and Gibson.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
Gibson. (;e<i!\;i> M.. Davonport. Iow;i. ns.^ijinor to C. E.
Butler. Washing machine. 2,071.622 : Feb. 23.
Oibson. Inc. (See Hart, Guy. assi^ior. )
Gibson, J. Lo-well. Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signmonts. to Genpral Motors Corporation. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2.073,741 ; Mar. 16.
Gibson. J. Lowell, assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,080,310 ;
May 11.
Gibson, James D., Cleveland. Ohio. Cord holding attach-
ment. 2,084,953 ; June 22.
Oibson. Jaiiit^s F... I'liila-ielphia. Pa., and J. A. Wolle.
Collingswood. X. J. Manipulator. 2.09.5,634 : Oct. 12.
Gibson, James H.. Teaneok, N. J. Photoengraving proc-
ess. 2.088.399 ; July 27.
Gibson, James S. (See Felstein, M., and Ellegood, as-
signors.)
Gibson. Jesse G.. assignor of fifty-one per cent to Bovaird
and Company, Bradford, Pa. Valve. 2.074,839: Mar.
23.
Gibson, John T., and N. F. Garrett, Barrie, Ontario,
Canada. Internal combustion engine. 2,080,126 : Mav
11.
Gibson Patent Containers Limited. (See Arneson, Law-
rence.)
Gibson Patent Containers. Ltd. (See Powell, Henry K.)
GiliS'in. Robert D., Rahway, X. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phono Laboratories, Incorporated. X'ew York, X. Y.
Sound recording system. 2,077,926 ; Apr. 20.
Gibson, Samuel H., Lakewood. assignor to The Fanner
Manufacturing Companv, Cleveland, Ohio. Chaplet.
2.096.679 :Oct. 19.
Gibson. Thomas M., assignor to Evans Case Company,
Xorih Attleboro, Mass. Lighter. 2,070.121; Feb. 9.
Giddings & Lewis Machine Tool Co. (See Gallimore,
K. F., and Schurger, assignors.)
Giddings A: Lewis Machine Tool Co. (See Woytych, Ray-
mond M., assignor.)
Giddings, Horace, San Fr.ancisco, Calif. Auxiliary grate
for stage icing. 2.096,100 : Oct. 19.
Gier, John R.. Jr.. Wiikinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh.
Pa. Fusion welding or brazing of metals. 2,095,807 :
Oct. 12.
Gier, Jolin R., Jr., Penn Township. Allegheny County,
assignor to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Comi>any, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Ductilizing process.
2.103,777 : Dec. 28.
Gieringor. Carl K., Miamitown, Ohio. Xull indicator.
2,077.833 ; Apr. 20.
Gieiloff. Otto J., et al. (See Gyger, Walter J., as-
signor.)
Giertsen, Oyvind X., Bloomfield, N. .T., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, Xew York, X. Y.
Coin collector housing. 2,075.519 ; Mar. 30.
Giese. August F., Jr. (See Andrews, C. W., and Ddugan,
assignors.)
Gieseinan. Earl R.. Dayton, Ohio. Tent mechanism.
2,074,329 ; Mar. 23.
liiesen, Johann. H. Hanisch, and M. Dally. Leuna. as-
signors to I. G. Farbenindustrie .-Vktiengo.^ellschaft.
Frankfort-on-the-Main. Germanv. Purification of svn-
thetically produced alcohols. 2,b99.47o ; Xov. 16.
Gieskieng. Marion W.. Little Rock, Ark., and P. F. Gies-
kieng. Denver, Colo. Glare eliminating svstem.
:1.066.6S0: -Ian. 5.
Gieskieng. Marion W., Little Rock, Ark., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Recording and reproduc-
ing of electrical impulses. 2,102.695 : Dec. 21.
Gieskienir. Paul F. (See Gieskienc, M. W. and P. F.)
Giesl-Gieslingcn. Adolf, Xew I'ork. X. \. Locomotive.
2.091.975 : Sept. 7.
Giesler, Jean V.. assignor to The Fulton Sylplion Company,
Knoxville, Tenn. Thermostatic radiator valve.
2.072,399 : Mar. 2.
Giesler, Je;iu V.. Knoxville, Tenn., and W. B. Mackintosh.
Y'oungwood. Pa., assignors to The Fulton Sylphon Com-
panv, Knoxville, Tenn. Temperatiire control mecha-
nism for heating systems. 2.082.883 ; June 8.
Gietl, Albert C, SpringCeld, III. Door stop. 2.086,474:
July 6.
GifFen. Florin M., Union, X. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Union Carbide and (Jarbon Corporation.
Valve. 2.093,671 ; Sept. 21.
Giffen. Florin M., I'nion, X. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Union Carbide and Carlwn Corporation.
Silencing device. 2.09.">.635 : Oct. 12.
Gifford. Arthur (J., assignor of one-half to A. A. Hessel-
wander, Rochester. X. Y. Tool for removing tubular
memlvrs. 2.n88.7S."> : Anc. 3.
Gifford-Wood Company. (See Hallonbeck, Harold E., as-
signor.)
Gipger. Walter A.. Providence. R. I., assignor to Brown
and Sharpe Manufacturing Company. Cross feed mecli-
.■mism for grimling machines. 2,079,007 ; May 4.
Glkow, HarrT,-. Woodliaven. X. Y. Time automatic shut-
off for gas ranges and the like. 2.067.266: .Tan. 12.
Gilardone, Joseph C.. Fleetwood. Pa. Emhroiderv mech-
anism. 2.094.609 : Oct. ."i.
Gilhaucb. John IT.. Portland. Oreg. Prayer bench.
2.094.209 : Sept. 28.
Gilbert. A. C, Companv. The. (See I..an7.. John, assignor.)
Gilbert, A. C, Company, The. (See Mors.-. Sliirlt-y P.. as-
signor. )
Gilbert, Alfred, London, England. Book end. 2,096,634;
uct. 39.
Gilbert. Alonzo J., and W. E. Gilbert, Toledo. Ohio. Lock.
l'.0SS,7SG: Aug. 3.
Gilljert & Barker Manufacturing Company. (See De
Lancey. Warren H., assignor.)
Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing Company. (See Logan,
J. A., and De Lancey, assignors.)
Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing Company. (See Smith,
J., and Dueniler, assignors.)
Gilbert, Charles E.. Xew York, X. Y. Electrical connecter.
2,068,486 ; Jan. 19.
Gilbert. Charles E., La Providence, St. Hyaeinthe. Quebec,
Canada. Box unloading device. 2.086.296 ; July 6.
Gilbert, Charles E., Xew York, X. Y. Assembling ma-
chine for electrical connecters. 2,086,998 ; July 13.
Gilbert. Clyde L., Terre Haute, Ind. Indicating' device.
2,088,646 ; Aug. 3.
Gilbert. Evangeline I.. Rochester, X. Y. Dimple making
appliance. 2.091.276 ; Aug. 31.
Gilbert. Forrest I.. Rocky Ford, Colo. Automatic down-
stream check valve. 2.092.452 : Sept. 7.
Gilbert Foundation. (See Gilbert. Riley L., assignor.)
Gilbert. Hakon E.. Brooklyn, X. Y. Sled construction.
2,090,893 ; Oct. 26.
Gilbert. Harvey X., Xiagara Falls, X. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Xemours & Companv, Wilmington, Del.
Metal recovery. 2,073,631 ; Mar. 16.
Gilbert. Harvey X'.. and J. S. Reicherr. X'iagara Falls. N. Y.,
assignors to E. I. du Pont de Xemours & Company, Wil-
mington, Del. Stabilizing hydrogen peroxide solutions
with pyrophosphoric acid plus a fin compound.
2.091,178 ; Aug. 24.
Gilbert, Henry, Mansfield, Ohio. Detachable handle.
2,069,523; Feb. 2.
Gilbert, Herman F., Greenville, Mich., assignor to Gibson
Electric Refrigerator Corporation. Vitreous enameling
process. 2,101,616; Dec. 7.
Gilbert. John J., Douglaston, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories. Incorporated, Xew York. X. Y. Conduc-
tor. 2.066.525 : Jan. 5.
Gilbert, Levi L. (See Xathansohn, John, assignor.)
<;ilbert. Levi L., Mountain Grove, Mo. Pneumatic foot
support. 2,080,469 ; May 18.
<;ilbert. Mark L., assignor to Gil-Boat Companv. Holland,
Mich. Boat and constructing the sann-. 2.099,438 ;
.Nov. 16.
Gilbert. Paul, Waupun, Wis. Fit form drier. 2,088,513 ;
July 27.
Gilbert, Riley L., assignor to R. L. Gilbert, L. L. Davis,
Jr., and A. J. Ferguson, as trustees of a common law
trust estate entitled The Gilbert Foundation, Chicago,
111. Emulsification device. 2.070.545 : Feb. 9.
Gilbert. Sidney L., IMarcellus, N. Y. Closure for col-
lapsible tubes. 2,080,075 ; May 11.
Gilbert. Walter V. (See Pearson. R. E.. and Gilbert.)
Gilbert. Walton E., Pasadena, and S. B. Sargent, Hunting-
ton Park, assignors to Shell Development Company, San
Francisco, and Sargent Engineering Company, Loa
Angeles. Calif., jointly. Well pump dvnagraph.
2.097.150 ; Oct. 26.
Gilbert. William E. (See Gilbert, Alonzo J., and W. E.)
Gilbert, William H. (See Hosmcr. Frank F.. assignor.)
Gilbert. William L., Clock Corporation. (See Williams,
Othenil G.. assignor.)
Giibertson, Isaac H.. assignor to The Calico Printers'
Association, Limitwl, Manchester. England. Doctor
for use in printing machines. 2.086,075 ; July 6.
<;il-Uoat Company. (See Gilbert. Mark L.. assi.-.i'.r i
Gilbreth, George W., Los Angeles, Calif. Concentrating
^ table. 2.091,811 : Aug. 31.
Gilchrist. John S.. Worcester, assignor to McLaurin-
■('«"'!;' Ji",- Brookfield, Mass. Making strip gum papers.
2.0b6,126 ; Julv 6.
Gilchrist, Peter S., Charlotte. X. C. and J. M. Rumple. St.
Louis. Mo., assignors to Chemical Construction Cor-
por.ation. XVw York, X. Y. Production of SO. from acid
sludge. 2.091.943; Aug. 31.
Gilchrist. Ralph E. (See Halderaan, Albert A as-
signor. )
Giles, Jeremiah D.. Xew York. X. Y. Producin- colored
roofing. 2.094,150: Sept. 28. ^roaucin„ coiorea
^''!>''on^'oo?-'">-''- J?'*" ^''S- Australia. Extension table.
-.'19S,23.3 : Xov. 9.
Giles. Roy X., Hammond, Ind., assignor to Standard Oil
^""•''^.OSllo?'; Mav'25^'"''*'"^ ^ continuous filter
Giles, Roy X.. Hanunond, 'ind., assignor to Standard Oil
^';TeT'''2?8L398; May°2T'^'^^ ^ continuous filter
Giliillan. Paul M.. Chicago, ill., assignor to Shellmar
I rofiiicts Conipany. Mount Vernon, Ohio. Container
. machine. 2.100.739 ; Xov. 30
Gil;:. Frank X. (See Kooistra, L., and Gilg )
Cilkerson. Francis M., assignor of one-h.ilf to P H
• .ilkerson, St Louis, Mo. Cushion shoe. 2,098.235 ;
"""Bi^. '2'oV4^9lT>l^'23'^""'- «--^"^"^"S '-' -
Gilkerson. l>ul H. (See Gilkerson, Francis M., assignor.)
Gilkey. Louise, et al. (See Schwary, P., and Watson, as-
signors.)
g;!I. Al:in F. (.See Pitt. X. P., and GiU.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Gill, Arthur, Dunedin Otago, New Zealand. Circulating
ail-. 2,074,387 ; Mar. 2-3.
Gill, Charles I., Wilson, assignor of one-half to A. Roy
Moore. Wilson County, X. C. Tobacco flue and heating
system. 2.095,186 ; Oct. 5.
Gill. Claude W. (See Rutherfofd. Marvin E., assignor.)
Gill, Edwin R. Sr., Tonkers. X. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrig-
erating svstem. 2,084,730 ; June 22.
Gill, Ernest W. B., and R. H. Donaldson. Oxford, England,
assignors to Radio Corporation of America. Thermi-
onic amplifier. 2,0G7.04S ; Jan. 5.
Gill. Frank P., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Apparatus for
forming sand molds. 2,069.669 ; Feb. 2.
Gill Glass & Fixture Company. (See Regester, Ramsay G.,
assignor.)
Gill, James H. W., London. England. Screw rotor for
high speed axial flow machinesT 2,090,888 ; Aug. 24.
Gillander, Hugh E., Jr. (See Rhodes, E. O., and Gil-
lander. )
Glllberg, Johannes. Stockholm, Sweden. Framework ar-
rangement. 2,070,655 ; Feb. 16.
Gille, Cyril S., Woodinville, Wash. Furnace circulatory
system. 2,072,517 ; Mar. 2.
Gille, Xils J., and E. Hansson, assignors to See Fabriks
Aktiebolag, Sandviken, Sweden. Bow. 2,073,418 :
Mar. 9.
Gille, Willis H., St. Paul, assignor to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. (Control
system. 2,083.780 : June Lo.
Gille, Willis H., St. Paul, assignor to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Control
system. 2,089,161 ; Aug. 3.
Gille, Willis H., St. Paul, assignor to Minneapolis-Honey-
well Regulator Company, Jlinneapolis, Minn. Tem-
perature measuring apparatus. 2, 096, .323 : Oct. 19.
Gillen, George A., Bronx, X. Y. Electromagnetic machine.
2.066,343: Jan. 5.
Gillespie, James H., Belfast, X'orthem Ireland. Separat-
ing fibers from bast plants. 2,072.749 ; Mar. 2.
Gillespie, AViles L., et al. (See Meyers, Urban R., as-
signor.)
Gillet. Alexis F., Omaha. Xebr., assignor to E. A. Labora-
tories. Inc., Brooklyn, X. Y. Suction actuated signaling
mechanism. 2,080,470 : May 18.
Gilletr, Edward H. J. C West Hampstead. London. Eng-
land. Automobile transmission and control svstem.
2.087,643 : July 20.
Gillett, Glenn D., Englewood. X. J. Apparatus and
method for determining field strength. 2,079,205 ;
May 4.
Gillett, Monson J., assignor of one-half to I. S. Freeman,
Halifax, Xova Scotia, Canada. Internally contracting
disk brake for vehicles. 2,071,788: Feb. 23.
Gillette Safety Razor Company. (See Bowen. Joseph M.,
assignor.)
Gillette Safety Razor Company. (See Gaskin, Ivan H.,
assignor.)
Gillette Safety Razor Company. (See Hines, Francis J,,
assignor.)
Gillette Safety Razor Company. (See Muros, Joseph,
assignor.)
Gillette Safety Razor Company. (See Stargardter.
Albert R., assignor.)
Gillette Safety Razor Company. (See Testi. Nicholas,
assignor.)
Gillette, William R.. Maywood, and A. L. Warner. Elgin,
assignors to Illinois Iron and Bolt Company, Carpenters-
ville. 111. Mower guard construction. 2,080,471 ; Mav
IS.
Gilley, Albert M., X'ew Westminster, British Columbia,
Canada, Transporting logs. 2,075,711 : Mar. 30.
Gilli. Paiil. Vienna, Austria. Accumulator plant.
2,089,915: Aug. 10.
Gilliam, Lawrence M.. assignor of fifteen per cent to D. E.
Lyon, San Anselmo, Calif. Tobacco pipe and load.
2,091,440: Aug. 31.
Gillies, William R., assignor to Union Asbestos & Rubber
Company, Chicago, III. Waterproof insulating mate-
rial. 2,070,861 ; Feb. 16.
Gillin, Charles E.. Brooklyn. X. Y. Signal device for
automobiles. 2,085,310 : June 29.
Gillin. Hnrrv M.. Millville, X. J. Detachable plaster
f'«:t. 2.103,942: Dec. 28.
Gillis. Randall. (See Andrews, J. W., and Gillis.)
Gillis. Randall La Grange, 111., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, Xew VorU-. X, Y. Insu-
lated magnetic core and method of making insulated
iiiaguetio cores. 2,070,2.'?0 : -Apr, 6.
Gillispin, Raymond Ij., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to
Bethlehem Steel Company. Kail brace. 2,101,313:
Dec. 7.
Gillson. Joseph L. (Sec I/ciilier. S . Gillsou. iuid Alent/'-r. )
Oilman, Albert E., assignor to King & Hamilton Com-
pany, Ottawa. 111. Corn sheller. 2.07.S.302 : Mar. 9
Gilman Kanfold Corporation. (See Mnbon, Carl It., as-
signor.)
Gllman. Henry S.. Springfield, JIass. Mall box.
2.102,620; Dec. 21.
Gilman, Norman H, (See Ciiminoz, H.. and (Jihnnn.)
Gilmer, L. II., Co. (See Geare, Randolph E. S., ns-
f-iigiKir. )
Gilmore, Folliard F., Boston, Mnss. Diamond wheel
dresser. 2,081,808 ; May 25,
Giimore, Harry. Camden. X. J. Stxengthening crank
cases. 2.098.451 : Xov. 9.
Gilmore, Leslie R. (See Franklin, J. S., and Gilmore.)
Gilmore, Michael J.. Youngstown, Ohio. Highway torch.
2,102,696 : Dec. 21.
Gilmore. \Villiam E.. Lvndhurst, X. J. Generator opera-
tion. 2.100,076: Xov. 23.
Gilmore, ^Villiam L., Meadville, Pa., assignor to Hookless
Fastener Company. Separable fastener. 2,077,360 :
Apr. 13.
Gilmore, William L., Meadville. Pa., assignor to Hookless
Fastener Company. Slider for slide fasteners.
2,096.680 : Oct. 19.
Gilmore. William L.. Meadville, Pa., assignor to Hookless
Fastener Companv. Separable fastener. 2,098,338 ;
Xov. 9.
Gilord Corporation. The. (See Bleakeley, Purling A..
assignor.)
Gilpin Autolock Corporation. (See Gilpin, Victor L., as-
signor.)
Gilpin, Garth G., Riverside, 111. Refrigerating svstem.
2,070,044: Feb. 9.
Gilpin, Garth G., Riverside, assignor to Union Metal
Products Companv. Chicago, 111. Railway hopper car
construction. 2,070.045 ; Feb. 9.
Gilpin, Garth G., Riverside, 111., assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, Xew Kensington, Pa. Hatch construction.
2,072,328; Mar. 2.
Gilpin, Garth G., Riverside, assignor to Union Metal
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Railway car wall.
2,075,195 ; Mar. 30.
Gilpin. Garth G., Riverside, assignor to Union Metal
Products Company, Chicago, HI. Railway ear wall.
2.077,558 : Apr. 20.
I Ulpin, Garth G., Riverside, 111., assignor to Union Metal
Products Companv. Chicago, 111. Wall panel for rail-
way cars. 2,080,005 ; May 11.
Gilpin, Garth (J.. Riverside. 111., assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, Xew Kensington, Pa. Car roof. 2,085,311 ;
June 29.
Gilpin, Garth G.. Riverside, 111., assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, X'ew Kensington, Pa. Freight car construc-
tion. 2,092.277 : Sept. 7.
Gilpin, Garth G., Riverside, 111., assignor to P. H. Murphy
Companv, Xew Kensington, Pa. Railway refrigerator
car construction. 2.093,118 ; Sept. 14.
Gilpin, Garth G., Riverside. HI., assignor to P. H.
Murphy Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof.
2,093,756 : Sept. 21.
Gilpin, Garth G., Riverside. 111., assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, Xew Kensington. Pa. Hatch construction.
2.100,124; Xov. 23.
Gilpin. Garth G.. Riverside. 111., assignor to P. H. JIurphy
Company. Xew Kensington. Pa. Hatch construction.
2.100.125 : Xov. 23.
Gilpin, Victor L., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Gilpin Auto-
lock Corporation. Auto lock. 2.083,161 : June 8.
Gilroy, Walter, Freeport, N. Y. Heating apparatus.
2.088,647 : Aug. .3.
Gilson Bolens Slanufacturing Company. (See Large,
George, assignor.)
Gilson Brothers Company. (See Gilson, Michael V., as-
signor.)
Gilson, Dayton H., Rushville, Ind. Corn sheller.
2,073,742-; Mar. 16.
Gilson. Michael V., assignor to Gilson Brothers Company,
Fredonia. Wis. Automobile truck. 2,079,345 ; 5Iay i.
(jilson. Robert M., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & .Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Electrical
rectifier. 2.083.647 : June 1.5.
Gilson, Robert M., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signnl Company, Swissvale, Pa. Battery
charging regul.ntion. 2,091,708: Aug. 31.
Gilson, Roljert JI.. Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company. Swissvale. Pa. Railway sig-
naling apparatus. 2,098.822: Xov. 9.
Gimeno. Harold. Xorman, Okla. Tile roofing. 2,100.50.") ;
Xov. 30.
Gimse, Peter. (See Sorensen. C. P.. and Gimse.)
Ginder, William H., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Proc-
ter & Schwartz. Incorporated, Philadelphia. Pa.
Toaster. 2.093,518 : Sept. 21.
Gingras. Rosario. Los Angeles. Calif, .\utomobile signal.
2.08S.:570 : July 27.
Ginn. William L., Muncie. Ind. Rotary checking attach-
ment for planters. 2.085.678 : June 29.
Ginsberg, .Morton. (See Levy, S. H., and Ginsberg.)
Ginter. Charles W.. assignor to The Aro Equipment Cor-
|)oration. Bryan. Ohio. Xozzle construction. 2.007.445;
Jan. 12.
Ginter, Charles W., assignor to The .Vro Enuipment Cor-
poration, Bryan, Ohio. Lubricant servicing apparatus.
2.083,259 ; June 8.
Ginter. Charles W,, and J. F. Carter, assignors to The
.\ro Equipment Corporation. Brynn, Ohio. Oil dis-
pensing system. 2.0S0.566 : May 18.
Ginter. Charles W.. and J, 1". Carter, assignors to The
.Vro Equipment Corporation. Hrvan, Ohio. Liquid
Slor.ige (levii-e. 2.0S0.567 : May IS.
Gionet. Arthur W,, assignor to I'.oolt .MIIIk, Lowell. M.-tna.
.\etuatinc nie^ms for harness motion of looms.
2,079,502 ; May 4.
(Jiordnno, Joseph. Philadelphia. Pa. Duplex letter sheet
2.071,623 ; Feb. 2:i.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Giordani. Kuffaele, Bologna, Iialv. Sheet-metal struc-
ture for cycles. 2,089.889; Aug. 10.
Giovannetti, Peter, San Francisco, Calif. Trigger niecb-
nnism. 2,085,258 ; June 29.
Gipe, Harrison S., York, a.ssigiior to Quinlan Pretzel Co.,
Keadiiig, Pa. Pretzel fonning apparatus. 2,090,291 ;
Awj:. 17.
Girard IManufacture Company, The. (See Smith, Anthony
N., M.ssiiriior. I
Girard, Paul, I.,von, France. Regula table fuse for pro-
jectiles. 2,076,788 ; Feb. 16.
Girard, Paul, Lvon, France, Mechanical time fuse,
2,102,0.^0; Doc. 21.
Girard, Pierre M., Courbevoie, France, assignor to Jaeger
Watch Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Tachometer,
2,082,949; .luiie 8.
Girdler Corporation, The. (See Bottoms, Robert R., as-
sipcnor. )
Girdler Coi-poration, The. (See Routh, Almond C, as-
signor. )
Girdler Corporation, The. (See Lakso, Eino E., assignor.)
Girl, Christian. .TS.signor to Kelch Heater Company, De-
troit, Midi. Loading and unloading attachment for
vehicles, 2,091,068 ; Aug, 24.
Girl, Cliristiau, assignor to Kelch Heater Company, De-
troit, Mich. Dock loader and unloador. 2,091,069;
Aug. 24.
Girl, Christian, assignor to Kelch Heater Company, De-
troit, Mich. Deck loader and unloador. 2,091,070 ;
Aug. 24.
Girl, Cliristian, assignor to Kelch Heater Company, De-
troit, Mich. Loading and unloading attachment for
automobiles. 2,091,071 : Aug. 24.
Girl, f'hri.stian, assignor to Kelch Heater Company, De-
troit, Mich. Deck loader and unloader. 2,094,401 ;
Sept. 28.
Girouard, Albert, assignor to Fosgood Corporation, Leo-
minster, Mass. Ornamental cliain. 2,095,547 ; Oct. 12.
Giroux, Emiel, JamestOTvn, N. Dak. Tire deflation signal.
2,09G,.540 ; Oct. 19.
Girscht, William, assignor to The American r>rake Com-
liany, St. Louis, Mo. Slack adjuster. 2,092,391 ;
Sept. 7.
Girton, Paul K.. MjUville, Pa, Container rinser and steri-
lizer. 2.0R7.838 ; Jan. 12.
Gisholt Macliine Company. (See Godfriaux, Louis E.,
assignor.)
Gisholt Machine Company. (See Olson, Charles A., as-
signor.)
Gistucci, Paul X. A. (.See Thieulin. M. C. P., and
Gistucci.)
Gistucci, Paul X. A., Paris, and J. Lichtenstein, Leval-
lois-Perret, assignors to Socicte Generale des Car-
burateurs Zenith, Levallois-Perret, France. Carbu-
retor. 2,081,741 ; May 25.
Gils. Jules P., Chicago, 111. Key-holder. 2,070,540;
Feb. 9.
Gils. Remi J., Riverside, 111. Lubricating mechanism.
2,077,880 : Apr. 20.
Gits, Remi J., Chicago, 111, Oil seal. 2,077,881 ; Apr. 20.
Gitzen, Cora M.. Detroit, Slich. Sewing thimble.
2,070,078 ; Feb. 9.
Givaudan-Delawanna, Inc. (See Cai'penter, Charles E.,
assignor.)
Givjiudan-Delawanna, Inc. (See Carpenter, Marion S,,
arssignor.)
Givaudan-Delawanna, Inc. (See St. Pfau, Alexander,
assignor.)
Givelet, Armand J, (See Loth, W, A,, and Givelet.)
Givelet, Joseph A. (See Lotli, W. A,, and Givelet.)
Given. Jay A.. Dunsmuir, Calif. Track level indicator.
2,068,017; Jan. 19.
Givens, John W. (See Yaliroff, D. L., and Givens.)
Gizzarelli, Nickolas, Warren, R. I. Plug connecter.
2,071,067; Fob. 16.
Glab, William N., assignor to Morrison Brothers Com-
pany, Dubuciue, Iowa. Relief valve. 2,079,164 ; May 4-
Glab, William N., assignor to Morrison Brothers (,'oni-
panv, Dubuque, Iowa. Apparatus and method of pump-
ing "hydrocarbon liquids. 2,080,706; May 18.
Glacy, Kdwnrd W.. Bristol, Conn., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Coaster brake.
2,091,586; Aug. 31.
Glacy, Edward W., Bristol, Conn., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Coaster brake and
mounting. 2,098.704 ; Nov. 9.
Glad, Andrew, Donovan, III. Swimmer's appliance.
2,094,532 ; Sept. 28.
Glade, (Jeorge If., Jr., Chicago, 111. Electrical conductor
terminal device. 2,083,836; June 15.
Gladerk, Frederick C, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to .Am-
erican Machine & Foundry Company. Removable slicer
for bread-wrapping machines. 2,095,694; Oct. 12.
Glndeck, Frederick C., Brooklyn, and J, P, Dunning, St,
.Mhans, N. Y., assignors to International Cigar Ma-
chinerv Company. Scrap bunch machine. Re. 20,334 ;
Apr. 20.
Gladfelter, Willie J. (See Stewart, R. J., and Glad
feller.)
Gladfelter, Wlltle I., assignor to Crown Cork & Seal Com-
pany, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Bottle capping machine.
2,081,809: May 25.
Gl.i'lsiiMip. William I)., Now York, N, Y. Key carrier.
2,000,.">26; Jan. .'5.
Gladwell, Arthur W. D., London, England. Carburetor.
2,102,301 ; Dec. 14.
Gladwell, Arthur W. D., London, England. Carburetor.
2,102.302; Dec. 14.
Glaeu/.iT, Harry, Philadelphia, Pa., and L. L. Neebe,
Woodbury, N. J. Electric locomotive bed frame.
2.076,231 ; Apr. 6.
Gliihe, Frederick W., Chicago, 111., assignor to A, G.
Spalking & Bros., New York, N. Y. Protective armor
for football players and the like. 2,071,827 ; Feb. 23.
Glancey, William J., assignor to Home Golf Incorporated,
Trenton, N. J. Golf drive stroke practice device.
2,095.002 ; Oct. 5.
Glancv, Alfred R., and W. M. Chamberlin, Plymouth,
Mich. Hinging means. 2,069,750 ; Feb. 9.
Glasberg. Myer jt.. Revere, Mass. Needle clamp and
thread euard. 2,088,852 : Aug. 3.
Glaser, Harry, Detroit, Mich. Window construction.
2,091,036 ; Aug. 24.
Glaser, JIarcus, Brooklyn, assignor to United Scientific
Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y. Loud speaker tele-
phone svstem. 2,087,027 ; July 13.
Glaser, William F. (See Waters, H.. .nnd Glaser. >
Glashutte Brehmenstall, Septimus Bohm, Jr, (See B6hm,
Eugen, assignor.)
Glasner, Rudolph W., et al. (See Rode, F. J., and Ziska,
assignors.)
Glasner, Rudolph W., assignor to Clearing Machine Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Metal drawing press. 2,077,407 ;
Apr. 20
Glasner, Rudolph W., assignor to Clearing Machine Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Press. 2,08.^,048 ; June 29.
Glasner. Rudolph W., Chicago, 111. Drawing press.
2,085,799 : ,Tuly 6.
Glasner, Rudolph W., Chicago, 111. Combined fluid pres-
sure controlled clutch and brake. 2.095,094 ; Oct. 5.
Glnsner. Rudolph W., Chicago, 111. Press. 2,102,842;
Dec. 21.
Glass, Hugh B., Anniston, Ala., assignor to Swann Re-
soareli. Incorporated. Dielectric medium. 2,070.268;
Feb. 9.
Glass, Hugh B., Birmingham, Ala. Improving the color
of wood pulp. 2,070,893 ; Feb. 16.
Glass, Richard J., Columbus, Ohio. Control apparatus
for ladio receivers. 2,079.445 ; May 4.
Glass, Willie F., and M. G. Sibley, Gulfport, Miss. Filter.
2,100,951 ; Nov. 30.
GlaUke. Benjamin L., Toledo, Ohio. Liquid spraying
apnar.atus. 2.000.326 ; Aug. 17.
Glauber, John J., assignor to Arcturus Development Com-
pany, Newark, N. J. Tube element shock absorber.
2,089,647 ; Aug. 10.
Glavve, Raymond W., Acampo, Calif. Traffic signal.
2.100.246: Nov. 23.
Glaze, Arnold C. H., Dukinfield, England. Apparatus for
spray painting and the like. 2,081,742 ; May 25.
Glazier, JIanuel, New Rochelle, N. 1'. Safety razor.
2,085.423 ; June 29.
Gleaner Harvester Corporation. (See Pierson, T. N., and
Allen, assignors.)
Gleason, Anthony H. (See Mikeska. L. A., and Gleason.)
Gleason, Anthony H. (See Steik, K. T., and Gleason.)
Gleason, Anlhony H. (See Wiezevich, P. J., and Gleason.)
Gleason, Daniel H., Jlountain Lakes, N. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated. New York,
N. Y. Register device. 2,097,151 ; Oct. 26.
Gleason. George A. (See Brickmnn. .\. E., and Gleason.)
Gleason, George A. (See Ellsworth, F, H., and Gleason.)
Gleason. George A.. Worcester. Jlnss., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Traffic guard. 2,071,863 ; Feb. 23.
Gleason, George A., and C. E. Stolnacke, Worcester,
Mass., assignors lo The Ain(>riean Steel and Wire Com-
)iany of New Jersey. Making flexible conduits for
cable controls. 2,095,.599 ; Oct. 12.
Gleason. James M., assisnor to M. B. Sachs, Chicago, 111.
Switch. 2.098,644 ; Nov. 9.
Gleason, John I'.. Los Angeles, assignor of one-half to
H. E. and J. L. Pearson. EI Jlonte, Calif. Display
device. 2,095,504; Oct. 12.
Gleason, Stanley F., Philadelphia, Pa. Filter. 2,088,199 ;
July 27.
Gleason, William W., assignor to Nachman Spring-Filled
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Edging for spring assemblies
for upholstery. 2,102,066 : Dec. 14.
Gleason Works. (See Bullock, E. W., Gallowav, Carlsen,
and Condon, assignors.)
Gleason Works. (See Carlsen. Leonard O., assignor )
Gleason Works, (See Condon, Robert S., assignor.)
Gleason Works. (See Heard, August C assignor )
Gleason Works. (See Slade, Leon D.. .MSSignor.)
Gleason Works. (See Wildhaber, Ernest, assignor )
Gleason Works,. (See Wildhaber, E., and Candee, as-
signors.)
Gledliill, Walter, Huddersfield, England. Weft-replenish-
ing loom for weaving. 2,073,988 ; Mar. 10.
Gledhill. William E., Gallon, Ohio. Road scraner.
2.000.117 ; Aug. 17. '
Gleichmann, Hans. (See Michel, F.. and Gleichmann.)
Gleick, Michael E., Archbald, Pa. Apparatus for increas-
ing the intensity of flaming arcs. 2,008,795 • Jan 26
Gleiisman, Harold, Cedarhursl, N. \, Hamper. 2,095,384;
Oct. 12.
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Glen, Robert R., Anglet, France, assignor to Glen's Pat-
ents and Holdings, Inc., New York, N. Y. Loudspeaker,
sound reproducing instrument, and the like. 2,071,828 ;
Feb. 23.
Glen, Robert R., Anglet, France, assignor to Glen's Pat-
ents and Holdings, Inc., New York, N. Y. Loudspeaker
and like instrument. 2,071,829 ; Feb. 2.3.
Glen, Robert R., Anglet, If'rance, assignor to Glen's Pat-
ents and Holdings, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ship's sig-
naling system. 2,074,172 ; Mar. 16.
Glen, Robert R., Anglet, France, assignor to Glen's Pat-
ents and Holdings, Inc., New York, N. Y. Loudspeaker
and the like. 2,074,173 : Mar. 16.
Glen, Robert R., Biarritz, France, assignor to Glen's Pat-
ent and Holdings, Inc., New York, N. Y. Loudspeaker
and the like. 2,073,474 ; Mar. 9.
Glen, Robert R., Biarritz, France, assignor to Glen's
Patents and Holdings, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cen-
trifugal clutch. 2,081,743 ; May 25.
Glendinning, Edward W. (See Nichols, D. E., and
Glendinning.)
Glenn, George G., and J. D. Glenn, Gastonia, N. C. Yarn
cone printing device. 2,071,336 ; Feb. 23.
Glenn, Howard A., Oak Park, assignor to Dromgold &
Glenn, Chicago, 111. Refrigerator car. 2,085,906 ;
July 6.
Glenn, Jerry H. (See Williams, Jewell R., assignor.)
Glenn, Jesse Y., Berwick, Pa., assignor to American Car
and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Cooling mold.
2,077,927 ; Apr. 20.
Glenn, John D. (See Glenn, George G., and J. D.)
Glenn, Percy R., assignor to U. B. Iwerks, Los Angeles,
Calif. Sound recording system. 2,089,473 ; Aug. 10.
Glenney, Mildred R., Berkeley, Calif. Instruction sheet.
2,090,037 ; Aug. 17.
Glenny, Clarence S., Rockford, 111., assignor to The Wash-
burn Company, Worcester, Mass. Bicycle basket.
2,079,851 ; May 11.
Glen's Patents and Holdings, Inc. (See Glen, Robert R.,
assignor.)
Glezen, Carlisle S., Baldwin, assignor to The Safe Tread
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Particle inlaid sur-
face. 2,090,836 ; Aug. 24.
Glick, Jack, assignor of one-half to B. Lederman, New
York, N. Y. Baby carriage construction. 2,088,200 ;
July 27.
Glick, Hynian, Milwaukee, Wis. Suspender. 2,089,474 ;
Aug. 10.
Glickman, Max, et al. (See Moss, L. E., and Titus, as-
signors.)
Oliila Corp. of America. (See Berkner, Arthur, assignor.)
Glida Corporation of America. (See Kase, N., and
Wiesenfeld, assignors.)
Glida Corporation of America. (See Reiter, Daniel I., as-
signor.)
Gliddon Company, The. (See Cherry, Oscar A., as-
signor.)
Gliddon Company, The. (See Heberer, A. J., and Mar-
shall, a.=;signors.)
GliddcMi Company, The. (Sec O'Brien, William J., as-
signor.)
Glidden Company, The. (See O'Brien, W. J., and Brett,
a.ssignors.)
Glidden Company, The. (See Rhodes, Herbert L., as-
signor.)
Glidden Company, The. (See Ruth, J. P., and Boyd, as-
signors.)
Glidden Company, Tiie. (See Schuler, Elmer B., as-
signor.)
Gliddon Company, The. (See Smcdloy, Carl R., assignor.)
Glidden Company, The. (See TurnbuU, Edward D., as-
signor.)
Gliddon Company, The. (See Wahlforss, E., Johnson,
and Lacy, assignors.)
Glidden Company, The. (See Wahlforss, L. Coklblatt, and
Lacy, assignors.)
Glidden Company, The. (See White, Bernard S., as-
.signor.)
Gliddon, Cordon H. (See Amoa, A., Jr., and Gliddon.)
GlietenlxTg, Eugen. (See Clingestcin, H., Gliotenborg,
and Goos.)
Gli<'lenbcrK, Eugen, and P. Schubert, Leverkusen-I. G.
Werk, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. AzodyestulTs. 2,103,778 ; Doc.
28.
Glines, Frederick S., Lynn, assignor to The Peerless
Machinery Company, Boston, Mass. Shoe machine.
2,071,008; Feb. 16.
Glinka, Karl, TJerdingen-on-tho-Rhine, Germany, as.signor
to I'lie liuell Coml)u.stion Comi);uiy, Limiled, London,
England. App.aratii.s for drying or otherwise treating
mnterinls. 2,093.270; Sept. 14.
Glinz, Edg.ir 11. (See Wright, J. W., and Gllnz.)
GlisRon, \Villiam B., Trenton, 'rcnii. Device for overcom-
ing Htiittering. 2,098,807; Nov. 9.
Globe American Corporation. (.See Harvey, W. D., and
Chester, assignors.)
Globe American Corporation. (See Hill, Dewey H., as
signor. )
Globe American Corporation. (See Tolley, Donald B.,
assignor.)
Globe American Corporation. (See Tolley, D. B., and Hill,
niHSlgnors.)
Globe Automatic Sprinkler Company. (See Rowley, Ar-
thur C, assignor.)
Globe Egg Stabilizing Company. (See Funk, Frederick G.,
assignor.)
Globe Hoist Company. (See Bristol, Cyrus J., assignor.)
•Globe Machine & Blanufacturing Company, The. (See
Neitzel, J. W., and Lipscomb, assignors.)
Globe Machine & Stamping Company. (See Eyring, Her-
bert, assignor.)
Globe Machinery & Supply Company. (See Bristol, C. J.,
and Thompson.)
Globe Machinery & Supply Company. (See Thompson,
Elmer B.. assignor.)
Globe Oil Tools Company. (See Abegg, Walter A., as-
signor.)
Globe Oil Tools Company. (See Catland, Alfred C, as-
signor.)
Globe Oil Tools Company. (See Catland, A. C, (as-
signor) and Howard.)
Globe Oil Tools Company. (See Calland, A. C, and
lOfromson, assignors.)
Globe Oil Tools Company. (See Catland, A. C, and Blax-
well, assignors.)
Globe Oil Tools Company. (See Efromson, Philip C, as-
signor.)
Globe Oil Tools Company. (See Grimmelsmau, George F.,
assignor.)
Globe Oil Tools Company. (See Howard, J. H., and Cat-
land, assignors.)
Globe Oil Tools Company. (See Stroud, Voet E., as-
signor.)
Globe Oil Tools Companj'. (See Wright, Jesse C, as-
signor. )
Globe Slicing Machine Co. (See Waage, John J., as-
signor.)
Globe Steel Tubes Co. (See Ilirig, Harry K., assignor.)
Globe-Union Inc. (See Coldwell, John S., assignor.)
Globe-Union Inc. (See Ehlers, George M., assignor.)
Globe-Union Inc. (See Megow. George E., assignor.)
Globe-Union Inc. (See Stoekle, Erwin R., assignor.)
Globe- Wernicke Company, The. (See Schmitz, Fred A.,
assignor. )
Glogau, Manfred L., Chicago, 111. Sign. 2,092,247 ;
Sept. 7.
Gloo, E., Corporation of America, The. (See Kalbitzer,
George W., Jr., assignor.)
Gloor, Albert B., and E. A., Hawthorne, N. J., said E. A.
Gloor assignor to said A. B. Gloor. Heddle frame.
2,070,104 ; Feb. 9.
Gloor, Emil A. (See Gloor, Albert B., and E. A.)
Gloor, Walter E., Kennett S(|uare, Pa., assignor to
Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Dehydra-
tion of nitrocellulose and the product thereof.
2,102,697; Dec. 21.
Glove Corporation, The. (See Sturm, Conrad F., as-
signor.)
Glover, Benjamin P. (See Hughes, Z. A., and Glover.)
Glover, Dewey A., Perry, Okla. Escape device for der-
ricks. 2,088,514 ; July 27.
Glover, John, assignor to Midway Chemical Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Mop. 2,081,230; May 2,^).
Glover, John L. R., et al. (See Sinitzin-White, Nicholas,
assignor.)
Glover, W. T., and Company Limited. (See Beaver, C. J.,'
and Davey, assignors.)
Glover, W. T., and Company Limited. (See Beaver, C. J.,
and Fairfield, assignors.)
Glowatzki, Ernst. (See Cauer, W., and Glowatzki.)
Glowka, Martin, New York, N. Y. Safety system for
airplanes. 2.094,429 ; Sept. 28.
Glowica, Martin, New York, N. Y. Waterproof spat.
2,099,476. Nov. 10.
Olucsonkamp, Earl W. (See Hass, II. B., and Glueson-
l;niiii>. assignors.)
Gliuk, Edward V., Bronx, N. Y., assignor to Royal Electric
Company, Incorporated, Avon, Mass. Fuse holder.
2,070,943 : Apr. 13.
Gliick, Emil, lUirkhardtsdorf, Germany. Elastic band.
2,103,579; Doc. 28.
Gluck, Fred C, assignor to Minerva Wax Paper Company,
Minerva, Ohio. Dispensing package. 2,085,049 ; June
29.
Gluck, Max. (See Dallos, Max, assignor.)
Gluckman, Charles I., Brooklyn, N. Y. Panel attaching
clamp for beds, floor lamps, and the like. 2. 007, -187 ;
Jan. 12.
Gliifz, Charles V„ St. Paul, Minn. Scale. 2,087,510;
July 20.
Gluiid, Wilhelm, and W. Klempt, assignors to Borgwerks-
vciband zur Vcrwcrtung von Schutz-rochten der Kohlon-
t(>cliiiik (!. m. Ii. II., Dortmund-Eving, Germany. Sepa-
rating amino acid.s readily sohil)l(> in water and ammo-
nium sulphate. 2,071,282; Feb. 10. '
Gliiud. Wilhi'lm, W. Klempt and F. Brodkorb, n.sslgnors
to (icsellschal't fiir Kolilentechnik in. b. II,, Dorliuuiul-
Evlng, Germanv. Producing amino iiit riles. 2,085,079 ;
June 29.
(.'iiii'liii. Waller. (See Fischer, E., and Gmolln.)
(!ii.'\dlng.M-, Cli:ii-les B., Minneapolis, Minn. Insecticide.
2,00S.7 12 ; .l;in. 20.
Gnadlnger, Charles B.. Minneapolis. Minn. Insectlclilo
and method of making. 2,0.'<7,02S ; July 1.'!.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Gnadinger, Charles B., Minneapolis, Minn. Insecticidal
(iust. L',0!)2.30S; Sept. 7.
Gnavi, Aldo, Turin, Italy, assignor to The Wcstinghouse
Air Bialce Company, Wilnierding, Pa. Fluid pressure
brake. 2.071.741 ; Feb. 23.
Goat IJadio Tube I'aits, Inc. (See Hafecost, F., and
Stavcr, assignors.)
Gobelin Company, The. (See Petremont, Gordon A., as-
signor.)
Gober. George R., Alameda, Calif. Terminal bushing.
2,077.GSG : Apr. 20.
Goble, .jBjues I)., Los Angeles, Calif. Inkwell.
2,088,952 ; Aug. 3.
Gochnauer, Walter E., Dover, N. H., assignor to American
Sales Book Company, Inc., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Strip
feeding mechanism for writing machines. 2,101,334;
Dec. 7.
Goekel, Theodor. (See Strecker, Gerald.)
Godard, John S. (See Read, B. K., Godard, and Hall.)
Godare. Anthony J., Denver. Colo. Plug-in receptacle.
2.0S7.").3S : July 20.
Goddard. De Wilt R., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Synchronization system.
2,0S.j.424 ; June 29.
Goddard, Charles F., deceased, by F. H. Goddard, admin-
istrator, Denver, (^olo., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to The Lubrication Corporation, Chicago, 111. Grease
gun. Re. 20,385 : June 1.
Goddard, Francis M., administrator. (See Goddard,
Charles F.).
Goddard & Goddard Company. (See Grattan, Stanley H.,
assignor.)
Goddard, Robert H., Roswell, N. Mex. Combustion ap-
paratus. 2,085,800 ; July 6.
Goddard. Robert II., Roswell. X. Mex. Igniter. 2.090,0;^9 :
Aug. 17.
Goddard. Robert H., Worcester, !Mass. Aircraft construc-
tion. 2,090.038 : Aug. 17.
Godfrev. Edward C, Detroit, Mich. Lamp stand.
2,089,091 : Aug. 3.
Godefroid, Armand, Berlin-Shoneberg, Germany. Timer
for a game. 2,095,030 ; Oct. 5.
Godfrey, Elmore M., Jr., Knoxvillo, Tcnn. Tire buffing
stand. 2.0SO.050; June 29.
Godfrey. Elmore 'SI.. Jr.. Knoxville. Tenn. Vehicle v>iieel.
2.086.358 ; July 6.
Godfrey, Joseph R., Concrete, Wash. Scarifier tooth.
2,082,283 ; June 1.
Godfrey, Percy F., Croydon, assignor to Bell Punch Com-
I>auy Limitetl. London, England. Advertising device.
2.092,154 : Sept. 7.
Godfrey, Samuel M., Sharon, Pa. Fish-scaling machine.
2,086,159 : July 6.
Godfrey. Truman M., Winchester, Mass., and V. Serbell,
Leoriia. N. J., assignors to Lever Brothers Company.
Finishing shortening. 2,101,490 ; Dec. 7.
Godfrey, Vincent H., United States Navy. Salinonieter.
2.007,914 : Jan. 19.
Godfriaux, Louis E., assignor to Gisholt Machine Com-
pany, Madison, Wis. Machine tool. 2,093,757 ; Sept.
21.
fJodlPV. Charles E. (See Falge, R. N., Godley, and Little.)
Godley, I'aul F., and V.. A. Laport. Montclair. N. J.
Radiating system for electromagnetic waves. 2,083,260;
June S.
Gf>dow.sky, Leopold, Jr. (See Mannes, L. D.. and Go-
dowsky. )
(Jodsey. Frank W., Jr., North Adams. Mass., assignor to
The" Safety Car Heating cS: I.,ighting Company. Electric
regulation. 2,007,604; Jan. 12.
Godsey. Frank W., Jr., assignor to Sprague Specialties
Company, North Adams, Mass. Electrolytic condenser.
2.091.92b; Aug. 31.
Goibc'l, Grorge, assignor to Crown Cork & Seal Company,
Inc., Baltimore, Md. I>ong cork with corrugated shell
attached. 2.087.343 ; July 20.
Goebert, Elmer (". (See I>ucht, V. F.. and Goebert.)
Goebert. Elmer C, United States .\rmy, Philadelphia, Pa.
Shipping pack-age. 2,094,009 ; Sept. 28.
Goebert, lOlmer C, Unite<l States .\rmy. Philadelphia. Pa.,
and T. A. Conlon, Silver Sprinir, Md. Gun mount.
2,091.278 : Aug. 31.
Goecke, Rudolph F., Elyria, Ohio, assignor to The Pfaud-
ler Co., Rochester, N. Y. Liquid treating apparatus.
2,083,837: June 15.
Goecke, Rudolph F., Elyria, Ohio, assignor to The Pfaudler
Co., Rochester, N. Y. Liquid treating apparatus.
2,084.614; June 22.
Goeddel, Arthur D.. et a). (See Fischer, Oliver C, as-
signor.)
Goeddcrtz. Henry, Denver, Colo. Automobile trunk.
2,074,170; Mar. 16.
Goedike, George (',., assignor to Roberts & Porter. Inc.,
Chicago, III. Dampening roller for lithographic presses.
2,080,127; May 11.
Goedike, John G.. San Antonio. Tex. Dual dampening
and inking mcrlianisni for i)lanographic and analogous
pre.ssi'S. 2,103.2.")4: Dec. 28.
Goedrich, Paul, Elizabeth, N. J. Water-soluble bactcrici-
dala. 2.073,057 ; Mar. 9.
Goeller, Robert A.. Larchmont, N. T. Floor conduit.
2.081.197 ; May 25.
Goeller, Robert A., Larchmont, N. Y. Connecter.
2.092,372 ; Sept. 7.
Goelzer, Henry J. (See Hansen, W. C, and Goelzer.)
Goenen, Leo E'.. assignor to Frits-Cross Company, St. Paul,
Minn. Chair. 2,083,838 : June 15.
Goepfrich, Rudolph A., assignor to Bendix Products Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,074,725 ; Mar.
23.
Goepfrich. Rudolph A., assignor to Bendix Brake Com-
panv. South Bend. Ind. Brake. 2. 087. 378 ; July 20.
Goepfrich. Rudolph A., assignor to Bendix Products Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,095,808 ; Oct. 12.
Goepfrich, Rudolph A., assignor to Bendix Products Cor-
poration. South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,098,657 ; Nov. 9.
Goerdes, Frederick W. (See Hiering, W. C. and Goerdes.)
Goerg. Bernhard, Mount Vernon, assignor to American
R;idiator Company, New York, N. Y. Air mixing ap-
paratus. 2,086.076 ; July 6.
Goeriz. Oscar C. (See Wetmore. L. S., and Goeriz.)
Goertzen, WillLim S.. Newton, Kans. Fishline bob.
2,088,201 ; July 27.
Goetz, Carl, Berlin, Germany. Extracting metals from
ores. 2,082,284 ; June 1.
<ioetz, Erail. (See Jacobs, George, assignor.)
Goetz, Emil, Detroit, Mich. Windshield wiper. 2,097,152 ;
Oct. 26.
Goertz, Frederick, South Orange, N. J. Spool needle
cushion. 2,101,250 ; Dec. 7.
Goetz, John, Wauwatosa, Wis. Stoker. 2,068,018 ; Jan.
19.
Goetze, Karl. (See Luther, M., and Goetze.)
Goetz, Maurus T., assignor to Teletype Corporation, Chi-
cago, 111. Indicating mechanism. 2,008,669 ; Jan. 26.
Goetz, Maurus T., assignor to Teletype Corporation, Chi-
cago, 111. Automatic mixer control system. 2,008,670 ;
Jan. 26.
Goetz. Maurus T., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Teletypesettor Corporation. Matrix
distributor control for line composing machines.
2,086,547 : July 13.
Goetz, Maurus T., and A. H. Reiber, assignors to Teletype
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Keyboard perforator and
counter. 2,069,240 ; Feb. 2.
Goetz. Paul C. (See Tiger. H. L., and Goetz.)
Goetzmann, Albert L.. assignor to Puffer-Hubbard Mfg.
Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Sliding door seal for refrig-
erating apparatus. 2,072,300 : Mar. 2.
Golf, Harold E.. assignor to Shambow Shuttle Company,
Woonsocket, R. I. Loom shuttle. 2,079,799 ; May II.
GolT, Harold W.. Great Neck, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Call trans-
mitter. 2.100,390 ; Nov. 30.
Goff, Robert W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
lllectric Company. Definite time relay. 2,071,202 ;
Feb. 16.
Goff. Willi.Tm F., Akron, assignor to The Dill Manufac-
turing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Valve stem.
2,090.101 : Oct. 19.
Gofferj6, Eduard. (See Zerweck, W., and Gofferji?.)
Gogan. Joseph, Lakewood. Ohio. Apparatus for hardness
testing. 2.0SS.371 ; July 27.
Gogan. .Toseph, Lakewood, Ohio. Spring testing machine.
2.088.372 ; July 27.
Goggin, Frederick. (See Bruening. Lee P.. assignor.)
Gohorel. Fernand P.. and R. Lafon, Paris, France, as-
signors, by mesne assigmuents. to Associated Electric
Laboratories, Inc.. Chicago, 111. Remote control sys-
tem. 2,094.151 ; Sept. 28.
Gohr, Edwin J., Elizabeth, N. J., as.^ignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Improved process for
preparation of sulphuric derivatives. 2.103.255; Dec.
28.
Gohre, Kurt R.. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, assignor
to American Lurgi Corporation. New York, N. Y. Ap-
paratus for the performance of metallurgical or chemi-
cal reactions. 2.091.850 : Aug. 31.
Goissedet, Paul E. C. and R. L. Despois. Choisv-le-Roi,
France, assignors to Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc.,
New York. N. Y. Easily soluble derivatives of dialkyl-
nminn-alkylamino ncridines. 2,092.114 • Sept 7
Golay. Marcel J. E., Oceanport. N. J. Television trans-
mission .system. 2.098.236 ; Nov. 9.
Gold Dust Corporation. (Sec Walker, Ralph S., assignor.)
Gold, Nathan, Portland, Oreg. Necktie "^ OS'' 447 •
June 1. . , .
Gold AXilliam J.. New York. N. Y. Eraergoncv appliance
2.07.">,934 : Apr. 6.
*"'"A'U-o'^■/^o^''!;v' '""'}. *^'' Q"'"'-.v. Ma.ss. Display device.
2.0(3.403 : Mar. 0.
Goldberg, P.en.iamin D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Vacuum cleaner
2.009.949 : Feb. 9. ciL.iiiei.
■^'".VL^"S,vJ^^';'^^"\o*^''''^'''e°- ^"- ^'"f tapping machine.
-.06 1 ._6( ; Jan. 12.
Goldberg. Jacob M., Denver. Colo. Film reel. 2 089 787 •
Aug. 10. ' *
Goldberg James E. New York, N. Y. Reversible hand-
bag. 2.086,326 : Julv 6.
'^"■''m 997 -"rTer ^4 ^'''''" '^' '""''' ^'^ "^"- ^'"^^^'^ handbag.
Goldberg, M.irk J.. P.eloit. Wis., assignor to Campbell,
J\yjint & (annon Jonndrv Company, Muskegon Heights
I Mien. Internal combustion engine. 2,067.049: .Tan. 5.
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239
Goldberg, Mark J., Spring Lake, assignor to Campbell,
Wyant, and Cannon Foundry Company, Muskegon
Heights, Mich. Fuel injection valve. 2,096,581 ; Oct.
19.
Goldberg, Mark J., Muskegon Heights, assignor to Camp-
bell, Wyant and Cannon Foundry Company, Norton
Township. Mich. Pump. 2,102,117 ; Dec. 14.
Goldberg, Maurice H., Chicago, 111. Sign projection ap-
paratus. 2,090,672 ; Aug. 24.
Goldberg, Max W., assignor to Modern Equipment Com-
pany, Port AVashington, Wis. Ladle construction.
2,073,150 ; Mar. 9.
Goldberg, Blax W., assignor to Modern Equipment Com-
pany, Port Washington, Wis. Manufacturing ladles.
2,079,765 ; May 11.
Goldberg, Max \V., and W. W. Drlssen, assignors to Modern
Equipment Company, Port Washington, Wis. Covered
ladle. 2.100.713 ; Nov. 30.
Goldberger, Oscar, assignor to Rotor-Table Games, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Rotary game table. 2,100,280 ; Nov.
23
Goldbert, Max L., Nevsr York, N. Y., and R. T. Watts,
Miami Beach, Fla., assignors to Electric Trading Cor-
poration. New York, N. Y. Portable electric cooking
stove. 2,077,687 ; Apr. 20.
Goldbert, Max L., New York, N. Y., and R. T. Watts,
Miami Beach, Fla., assignors to Electric Trading Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Electric control device.
2,101,430 ; Dec. 7.
GoUlWatt. Leo A. (See Wahlforss, E., Goldblatt, and
Lacy.)
Goldblatt, Louis I., Kansas City, Mo. Implement handle.
2,076,836 ; Apr. 13.
Golden. Alzada, La Fayette, Ind. Milk bottle holder.
2.089.743 ; Aug. 10.
Golden, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Collapsible table or the
like. 2,071,928 ; Feb. 23.
Golden, Charles F., Denver, Ind. Casting device.
2.089.744 : Aug. 10.
Golden, David D., Tallassee, Ala. Loom npparatus.
2,090,726 ; Aug. 24.
Golden, Harry, New York, N. Y., assignor to Magna Prod-
ucts Corp. Window antirattler. 2.009,719 : Feb. 2.
Golden, Harry, assignor to Magna Products Corp., New
York, N. Y. Antirattling device for doors. 2,079,346 ;
May 4.
Golden, Harry, assignor to Magna Products Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Steering stabilizer. 2,091,227 ; Aug.
24.
Golden, Harry, assignor to Magna Products Corp., New
York, N. Y. Guard for lever openings. 2,093,672 ;
Sept. 21.
Golden, Walter I., assignor to Automatic Safety Gate
Company, Columbus, Ind. Gate operating means.
2,070,789 ; Feb. 16.
Goldenberg, Michael, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoe. 2,070,269 ;
Feb. 9.
Goldfarb, Samuel J., New York, N. Y. Wrap around
house dress. 2,093,271 ; Sept. 14.
Goldfield, Edwin R. (See Horsely, C. B., and Goldfield.)
Goldfield, Edwin R., University Heights, C. B. Horsley,
Gates Mills, and R. C. Sch:ring, assignors to Picker
X-Ray Corporation Waite Manufacturing Division, Inc.,
Cleveland, Ohio. X-Ray apparatus. 2,097,095 ; Oct.
26.
GoUlhammer, Leo. (See Lingg, A., and Goldhammer. )
Goldhammer, Leo, Munich, Germany, assignor to Agfa
Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Photographic
shutter. 2,068,911 ; Jan. 26.
Goldhammer, Leo, Munich, Germany, assignor to Agfa
Ansco Coiporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Roll film cam-
era. 2,070,122 ; Feb. 9.
Coldliammer, Leo, Munich, Germany, assignor to Agfa
Ansco Corporation. Binghamton, N. Y. Pasting press.
2,099,439 ; Nov. 16.
Golding, .Julius, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor to
tinilv IVfacliine Corporation, Newark, N. J. Fur' h.nir-
ing machine. 2.090,501 ; Aug. 17.
Goldis, Feodor, Madrid, Spain. Hatching implement.
2,084,083; June 3 5.
(Joldman, Joshua H., Boston, Mass. Bonding or plying
bodies. 2,084,582 ; June 22.
Goldman, Lawrence E., St. Louis, and Aaron Fischer,
St. Louis County, assignors to Midwest Consultants,
Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Infant's feeding cup. 2,069,089 ;
Jan. 20.
Giildncr, Hans, and W. Bock, Stuttgart, Germany. Re-
frigerating macliine. 2.096,207; Oct. 19.
Goldring, liillian M., administratrix. (See Goldring,
Thomas H.)
Goldring, Thomas II., deceased. Long Island City, N. Y.,
I;. I\f. Goldring, afhiiinistralrix of said Thomas H.
Goldring, said Goldring and said adminislralrix as-
signors of one-half to C. 10. Culpepor, Norwalk, Conn.,
;in(l one-half to C. D. Kellh. New York, N. V. Con-
tainer and carrier for boKled goods. 2,070,.''.99 ;
]<Mi. 9.
GdldKboroiigh, Sliii'li-y Ty. (See Ije Vesconte, L. !'., and
Goldsborongh.)
Goldsborongfi, Thaddeus R. (See Goldsmith, A. N., nud
GoldHborough.)
Goldscbniidt, Miiv, Meiningen, Goriniinv. Exicnslon de-
vice for collars. 2,086,907; July 13.
Goldschmidt, Rudolf, London, England. Safety razor
and vibratory motor therefor. 2,078,845 ; Apr. 27.
Goldschmidt, Stefan. E. Gerisch, and W. Beuschel, Karls-
ruhe, and A. Miiller, assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Thekla Miiller, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany.
Producing sheets from urea formaldehyde resins.
2,066.726; Jan. 5?
Goldschmidt, Stefan, Kai-lsruhe, and K. Martin, Bruchsal,
Germany, assignors to the firm Kessler Chemical Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Toxic agents. 2,080,770 ;
May 18.
Goldschmidt, Th, A.-G. (See Schrader, Hans, assignor.)
Goldsmith, Adolph. (See Campbell, A., Goldsmith, and
White. )
Goldsmith. Alfred N., New York, N. Y. Radio receiving
set. 2,068,233 ; Jan. 19.
Goldsmith, Alfred N., New Y'ovk, N. Y. Public address
system and the like. 2,081,625 ; May 25.
Goldsmith. Alfred N., New York, N. Y. Phonographic
apparatus. 2,092,668 ; Sept. 7.
Goldsmith, Alfred N., New York, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Over-modulation protective
device. 2,079,446 ; May 4.
Goldsmith, Alfred N., New York, N. Y., and T. R. Golds-
borough, Merchantville, N. J., assignors to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Television system. 2,073,370 ;
Mar. 9.
Goldsmith, Bertram ,1., assignor to General Ribbon Mills,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Winding and put-up of twist-
able materials and winding and unwinding twistable
materials. 2,082,489 ; June 1.
Goldsmith, Bertram J., assignor to Gener.al Ribbon Mills,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Displaying and dispensing
means for narrow fabrics. 2,082,490 ; June 1.
Goldsmith, Edward L., Simsbury, Conn. Speed recording
instrument. 2,091,357 ; Aug. 31.
Goldsmith, John, Sunnyside, N. Y., assignor to Mack
Manufacturing Cori)oration. Enclosed drive for pumps.
2,103,971 : Dec. 28.
Goldsmith, Lester M., assignor to The Atla>ntic Refining
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical control.
2,070,590 ; Feb. 16.
Goldsmirh, Lester M., assignor to The Atlantic Refining
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cushioning means for sup-
porting a body upon a vehicle frame. 2,075,844 ;
Apr. 6.
Goldsmith, Lloyd T., Hollywood, Calif., assignor to United
Research Corporation. Long Island City, N. Y'. Light
valve regulation. 2,079,900; May 11.
Goldsmith, Walter A., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. slip,
2,081,116 ; May 18.
Goldsmith, William H., Jr. (See Hlgglns, F. W., and
Goldsmith.)
Goldsmith, William M., Cincinnati, Ohio. Fireproof
building. 2,066,681 ; Jan. 5.
Goldstein, Albert M., Far Rockaway, and M. Garfinkel,
Brooklyn, assignors to Sanita Wrapped Products Corp.,
New York, N. Y. Packaging machine. 2,008,407 ; Jan.
19.
Goldstein, Albert M., Far Rockaway, and M. Garfinkel,
assignors to Sanita Wrapped Products Corporation,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Packaging straws and apparatus there-
for. 2,075,392; Mar. 30.
Goldstein, Harry, New York, N. Y. Garment. 2,073,929 ;
Mar. 16.
Goldstein, Harry, assignor of one-half to C. Seinfeld,
Bi-ooklyn, N. Y. Dispenser for coffee cans. 2,069,438 ;
Feb. 2.
Goldstein, Julius, Brooklvn, N. Y. Sleam purifving device.
.2,074,505 ; Mar. 23.
Goldstein, Morris. (See Elllnger, Albert E., assignor.)
Goldstine, Hallan E., Rocky Point, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Modulation of oscillation.
2.067.081 : .Tan. 5.
Goldstine, Hallan E., Rocky Point, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Phase modulalion.
2.067.082 ; Jan. 5.
Goldstone, Beniamin, Long Beach, N. Y. Burglar alarm
apparatus. 2,083,118 ; June S.
Goldstone, Benjamin, Long Beach, N. Y. Alarm system.
2.101.058 : Dec. 7.
Goldstone, Benjamin, Long Beach, N. Y. Alarm apparatus.
2.101.059 ; Dec. 7.
Goldstone, Morris. (See Coleman, Harold H., assignor.)
Golec, Edwnrd J. (See Sprankle, C. N., and Golec.)
Goodhnrt, Robert II., ct al. (See Crewdson, SarnU M.,
assignor.)
GoU, Otto, Leverkuson I. G.-Werk, R. R. Wolff, (\ilogne-
Mulheim, and F. Gund, Cologno-Rhine, Germany, as-
signors to ({(-neral Aniline Works. Inc., Now York, N. Y.
Water insoluble azo dyeslulTs. 2.091„S5S ; Aug. 31.
Goll, Richard, Dresden, Germany, assignor lo J. M.
liehmann Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Roller mill.
2,093,606 ; Sept. 21.
Gollov, Kiirl K. (See Burgess. W. S., and Gollcy.)
Gollings. Archie II., Akron, Ohio. Dispen.ser. 2,097,813;
Nov. 2.
Gollnick, Leonard R., Vero Beach, Fla. Sump pump
mounting. 2,098,621 : Nov. 0.
(!olhvlt/er. Waller T., assignor, by mesne assigiimeut.s, to
.\(idn'ssograi>h-Multii:rai>li Corporation, Cleveland, Olilo.
Printing machincv Re. 20. 1."!" ; .Tuly (>.
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INDEX OF TATEXTS, 1937
Gollwitzer, Waltor T., Eucliil. Mssignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Addiossograpli-MuUigiaph Corporation, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Address plato. 2,070,591 ; Feb. 16.
Uollwitzor, Walter T., assignor, by nie.sne assignments,
to Addressograph Multigraph Corporation, Cleveland,
Ohio. Printing plate. 2,070,592 ; Feb. 16.
Gollwitzer, Walter T., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Addrossograph-JIultigraph Corporation, Cleveland,
Ohio. Preparing printing members for use. 2,070,593 ;
Feb. 16.
Gollwitzer, Walter T., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation, Cleveland,
Ohio. Index devieo. 2,080,417 : May 18.
Gollwitzer, Walter T., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Addressograph-JIultigrapli Corpora-
tion, Cleveland, Ohio. Printing machine. 2,082,2-15 ;
June 1.
Gollwitzer, Walter T., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Addressograph-JIultigraph Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio.
Printing machine. 2,083.061 ; June 8.
Gollwitzer, Walter T., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation, Cleveland,
Ohio. Printing device. 2,091,976 ; Sept. 7.
Golphin, Robert, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Fender.
2.078,079 ; Apr. 27.
Goltman, John T., Clinton, and J. W. Robbins, Davenport,
assignors to Applicator Products Corporation, Clinton,
Iowa. Syringe. 2,098,658 ; Nov. 9.
Golz, Eniil, Stuttgart-Degerloch, Germany. Hydraulic
power transmitting mechanism. 2,074,58.3 : Mar. 23.
Gomboror, Estelle W. (See Williams, Villor P., as-
signor.)
Gombos, John E., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor of one-half
to E. Stockert, Vienna, Austria. Auxiliary fuel-atomizer
for internal combustion engines. 2,000,073 ; Aug. 24.
Gomonet, Eugfene, Paris, France, assignor to Air Reduc-
tion Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Obtain-
ing krypton and xenon from air. 2.095,809 ; Oct. 12.
Gompers. Lewis, as trustee. (See Ashley, Frank M., as-
signor.)
Goni. Joaquin F.. Madrid, Spain. RoH-up shutter.
2,078,134 : Apr. 20.
Gonser, Chn.rles E., and C. D. Hingley. Denver, Colo.
Hydraulic jack for removing rock drill steels.
2.f)S7.40:! ; July 20.
Gonsett, Faust, and R. R. Gonsett. said R. R. Gonsett
assignor to I. Gonsett, Los Angeles, Calif. Discharge
tube flasher. 2,082,572; June i.
Gonsett, Irene. (See Gonsett, Faust and R. R., as-
signors.)
Gonsett, Robert R. (See Gonsett, Faust, and R. R.)
Gonzales, llermenegildo P. (See Rader, W. P., and
Cisneros, assignors.)
Gonzalez, Augusto C, Manila, P. I. Floor. 2,085,215;
June 29.
Gonzalez, Julio, Jersey' City, N. J., assignor of one-half
to M. A. Greenborg. Locking device for motor vehicles.
2,079,992; Uiuf 11.
Good, Fran<'is I!., Wynnewood, assignor of thirtv-three
and one-third per cent to F. H. Shaw, Glenside. Pa., and
thirty-three and one-third per cent to T. J. MuUaney,
Philadelphia, I'a. Rotor for distributors or the like.
2.007.391 ; Jan. 19.
Good, Howard E., WaterviUe, Ohio. Rack. 2,075,279 ;
Mar. 30.
Good, John. Garden City, N. Y. Burner control.
2,067,440; Jan. 12.
Good, John N.. assignor to The Westinghouse Air F.rake
Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pressure brake.
2,084,679 ; June 22.
Good, John X.. assignor to The Westinghouse Air Brake
Company, Wilmerding, Pn. Fluid pressure brake.
2.099.392 : Nov. 16.
Goodale, Paul L. (See Reardon, J. V., and Goodale.)
Goodall. Howard W.. Aldan, Pa. Hose end and coupling
structure. 2,076,032 ; Apr. 13.
Goodall. William Jf.. Oakhursf, N. T., assignor to P.ell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, X. Y
Gas-filled tube oireuils. 2,085,094 ; June 29.
Goodbody. Edmund Jf. (See Willis. L. R. W.. and
Goodbody.)
Goodbody, Edmund ST., Bellrose, Long Island, assignor to
Intertypc Corporation. Brooklyn, N. Y. Mold disk sup-
port for typographical machines. 2,077,361 ; Apr. 13.
Gondehild. 11:1 rry, Chester, Pa. Soldering implement.
2,097.974 : Xov. 2.
Goode, Gilbert C. (See Breer, C, Goode. and Sherman. 1
Goode, <!ilbert C, Birmingham, (;. W. Jliller. and (!. U.
Harrington, assignor.s to riiryslor Corporation, Detroit,
Mirh. Diesel engine. 2,001,037; Aug. 24.
Goode, Louis L., et al. (See Uolacher, Herman A., as-
signor.)
Goodenough, Ernest F. (See Dowseit, H. 51., and Good-
enough.)
Gooder. Seth M.. Deorfield, 111. Caisson machine.
2,091,779; Aug. 31.
Gooderham, John W. (See Allen, L. If., and Gooder-
ham.)
Goodhall, .Sydney N. (.See Willshaw, 11., Goodhnll, and
Cowles.)
Ooodliart, Robert H. (See Crewdson, Sarah M., ns-
signer.)
Goodhue, Lyle D., Berwyn, Md., dedicated to the free use
of the People of the United States. Thermoregulator.
2,09.5,738; Oct. 12.
Goodier, James X., assignor to Ontario Research Founda-
tion, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Viscosimeter. 2,074,174 ;
Mar. 16.
Goodier, James N., assignor to Ontario Research Founda-
tion, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Viscosimeter. 2,074,175 ;
Mar. 16.
(loodknight, Alva L., Fort Worth, Tex. Air brake mech-
anism. 2,077,787 ; Apr. 20.
Goodknight, Alva L., Fort Worth, Tex. Air brake mecha-
nism. 2,077,788 ; Apr. 20.
Goodknight, Alva L., P'ort Worth, Tex. Air brake mech-
anism. 2,101.708 ; Dec. 7.
Goodl.iss Wall & Load Industries Limited. (See Butcher,
William T., assignor.)
Goodley, Harry. Nottingham, England. Jacquard mecha-
nism and textile machine employing such mechanism.
2,100,952 : Nov. 30.
Goodman. Abraham, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Dela-
mere Company, Inc. Hair curler. 2.068.002 ; Jan. 19.
Goodman, Benjamin, Pensacola, Fla. Golf stroke practice
device. 2,077,318; Apr. 13.
Goodman, Eddie J., and J. W. Bibee, Lynchburg, Va.
Flush tank attachment. 2,103,580 ; Dec. 28.
Goodman, Hugh F. (See Seligman, R., Crosby, and Good-
man.)
Goodman. Jacob, Brooldvn. N. Y., assignor to Dolamere
Comjiany, Inc. Hair curler. 2,103.526; Dec. 28.
Goodman, John S.. Wichita Falls, Tex. Pruning appara-
tus for trees and the like. 2,075,341 ; Mar. 30.
Goodman, Joseph, assignor to Automatic Truck Loader
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Refuse truck. 2,103,112 :
Dec. 21.
Goodman. Leon, assignor to Crystal Tube Mfg. Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Bag construction. 2,099,425 ; Nov. 16.
Goodman Manufacturing Company. (See Bergmann,
Ernst R., assignor.)
Goodman M.anufacturing Company. (See Cartlidge,
Frank, assignor.)
Goodman Manufacturing Company. (See Crawford, L. F.,
and Cartlidge, assignors.)
Goodman Manufacturing Company. (See Farnham, Sid-
ney W.. assignor.)
Goodman Manufacturing Company. (See Housman, John
S.. assignor.)
Goodman Manufacturing Company. (See Jones, Louis F.,
assignor.)
Goodman Manufacturing Company. (See Packer, Gleun
W., assignor.)
Goodman Manuf:icturing Company. (See Pray, Thomas
E., assignor.)
Goodman Manufacturing Company. (See Sloane, William
W., assignor.)
Goodman, Martin, assignor to The Neatform Co. Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Girdle. 2.100.103; Nov. 23.
Goodman. Willard B. (See Browne, K. A., Goodman
and Lowman. )
Goodman, Willard B., Paterson, N. J., assignor to Wright
Aeronautical Corporation. Anterior throttle carbure-
tor. 2,070,009 ; Feb. 9.
Goodman, Willard B.. Paterson, N. J., assignor to Wright
Aeronautical Corporation. Carburetor. 2,095,739 •
Oct. 12.
Goodman, Willard B., and W. L. Losson, Passaic, N J.
assignors to Wright Aeronautienl Corporation. Engine
cowling and cooling. 2.07G.232 ; Apr. 6.
Goodman, William, Chicago, 111., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Air conditioning
system. 2.072,166 ; Mar. 2.
Goodrich, Albert S.. and C. R. Tait assignors to Ham-
.',"A',';i>"k'i„^'''iP'''" l-'>">Pany. l^i-ie, Pa. Optical testing.
2,099,012 ; Xov. 16.
Goodrich. B. F., Company, The. (See Bedell, James R.,
assignor.)
Goodrirh. P.. F., Company, The. (See Bodle, Virgil H.,
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. P., Company, The. (See Craig, David, as-
signor.)
Goodrich. B. F., Company, The. (See Dodge, Howard
M., assignor.)
Goodrich. B. F., Company, The. (See Goodwin, R. C,
and Sloan, assignors.)
Goodrich. B. F., Company, The. (See Green, George W.,
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Jones, Webster N..
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Leguillon, Charles
vV., assignor.)
Goodrich B. P.. Company. The. (See Maclachlan, An-
drew D., assignor.)
Goodrich, B. P., Company, The. (See Maync, Robert, as-
signor. )
Goodrich, B. P. Company, The. (See McGahey, Randolph
W., assignor.) '
Goodrich. B. P., Company, The. (See Mever, Ernest,
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. P., Company, The. (See Reimel, Samuel
R., assignor.)
Goodrich. B. R, The. (See Ritchie, Clarence A., assignor.)
(.oodrlch, B. P., Company, The. (See Schade, James W,
assignor.)
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241
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Semon, Waldo L..
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Semon, W. L., and
Sloan, assignors.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Semon, W. L., and
Yohe, assignors.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Sloan, Arthur W.,
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Sternad, Frank S.,
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Waner, Harry E.,
assignor.)
Goodrich, B. F., Company, Tlie. (See Wolfe, Jacob E.,
assignor.)
Goodrich. .Joseph F., assignor of one-half to E. C. Thomp-
son, Everett. Wash. Adjustable shampoo tray.
2.087.S43 ; July 20.
Goodrich, Robert R., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Protective system. 2,098,384 ;
Nov. 0.
Good Roads Jlachinery Corporation. (See Abbe, George
C, assignor.)
Goodson, Jaclc, London, England. Practice apparatus
for card games. 2,096,672 ; Oct. 19.
Goodstein. Charles B., New Yorl^-, N. Y. Trouser cuff and
fastening same. 2,103.84.5: Dec. 28.
Goodwin, Albert H., Kettering, England, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, IPaterson, N. J. Sewing
machine. 2,068,671 ; Jan. 26.
Goodwin, Alfred E., Ottumwa, Iowa. Duplicating ma-
chine. 2,001,038 ; Aug. 24.
Goodwin, Clint B., Indianapolis, Ind. Electric heating
unit for radiators. 2,096,63.5 ; Oct 19.
Goodwin, Edwin W. (See Radcr, E. D., and Goodwin.)
Goodwin, Ernest G., Pelham, N. Y., assignor to Graham-
White Sander Corporation, Roanoke, Va. Railway
snubbing device. 2,084,637 ; June 22.
Goodwin, Ernest G., Pelham, N. Y., assignor to Graham-
White Sander Corporation, Roanoke, Va. Wedge snub-
bing device. 2,084,638 ; June 22.
Goodwin, George R., assignor to Royal Electric Com-
pany, Incorporated Avon, Mass. Fuse construction.
2,075,035 : Apr. 6.
Goodwin, Joseph A., Lexington, Ky. Horseshoe.
2,103,718 ; Dec. 28.
Goodwin. Mary N., Williamsburg, Va. Sun suit.
2,085,425 ; June 29.
Goodwin, Robert C, Lubbock, Tex., and A. W. Sloan,
Akron, Ohio ; said Sloan assignor to The B. F. Goodrich
Company, New York, N. Y. Accelerator of vulcaniza-
tion. 2,102.021 ; Dec. 21.
Goodwin, William N., Jr., assignor to Weston Electrical
Instrument Corporation, Newark, N. J. Pliotographic
exposure meter. 2,073.790 ; Jlar. 16.
Goodwin, William O., Chicago, 111. Table. 2,076,888;
Apr. 13.
Goodyear. Charles A^, Waterloo, Iowa. Parting wax.
2,103,.527 : Dec. 28.
Goodyear, Ellsworth S.. Kenvil, N. J., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company. Wilmington, Del. Smokeless powder.
2,076,772 ; Apr. 13.
Goodyear, (Jeorge H. (See Crowley, C. A., and Goodyear.)
Goodyear, Wayne D. (See Eldei-. E. M., and Goodyear.)
Goodyear, William H., Carlisle, Pa., assignor to G. R. Kin-
ney Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Shoe. 2,074,121 ; Mar.
16.
Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation. (See Field, Paul D.,
assignor.)
Goodyear-Zeppelin Corporation. (See Fischer, Wilhelm
O. L., assignor.)
Gookin, Sylvester L., Quincy, IMass., assignor to United
Shoo Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Eyelet-
inserting macliine. 2,009.241 ; Feb. 2.
Gookin, Sylvester L., (juincy, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Method
of and macliine for piercing and eyeleting. 2,076,556 ;
Apr. 13.
Gookin, Sylvester L., Quincy. M;iss., as.signor to United
Slioe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. .7. l\f(>tliod
and tool for roll-clenching eyelets. 2,087.909 ; July 27.
Gookin, Sylvester I/., Quincy, Mass., assignor to United
Slioe Macliiner'v Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Eyelet.
2,101,060; Dec. 7.
Goordnian, Elmer O,, New York, N. Y. Self-gripping
mimdrel. 2,101,816 ; Dec. 14.
Goos, Oskar. (See Clingestein, 11., Glietenberg, and Goos.)
GooKch, Kmil, New York, N. Y. Hat blocking macliine.
2,089,788; Aug. 10.
Gora, Henry, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Jenkins Bros.,
New Ycjrk, N. Y. Macliliic for Imiidling stacks of rings.
2,000,971 ; Jan. 5.
Goni, .lohii, assignor to All Met.-il Products Company,
Wynmlolle, Mich. Forming a popgun barrel.
2,099,806 ; Nov. 23.
Gordon, Albert A., assignor to Cronipton & Knowles TiOom
Works, Worresler, Mass. Pick easing motion.
2,090,010; Aug. 17.
Gordon, Albert A., nnd W. M. Wiiltle, assignors to Cromp-
ton & Knowles Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Weft
rei)leiilsli!ng drop lio\ loom. 2,0.S'J,.SS4 ; June 8.
Gordon, Arthur, Chicago, 111. Vacuum breaker trap.
2,070,202 ; V<-b. 9.
Gordon, Arthur, <'hicago, 111. Waste trap. 2,090,061 ;
Nov. 16.
Gordon, Arthur E., V^est Portal, Colo. Paperlianging ma-
chine. 2,097,600; Nov. 2.
Gordon, Burgess L., Jr., assignor to Hogan Inventions,
Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Aquatic toy. 2,101,646 ;
Dec. 7.
Gordon, Charles C, Jr., Houston, Tex. Photoprint ma-
chine. 2,081,329 ; May 25.
Gordon, Charles W., and T. F. Birmingham, Hammond,
Ind., assignors to The Superheater Company, New York,
N. Y. Die for connecting pipes. 2,009,524 ; Feb. 2.
Gordon, Donald D., assignor to Dominion Glass Com-
pany Limited, JNIontreal, Quebec. Canada. Manufac-
turing glass bottles. 2,091,238 ; Aug. 24.
Gordon. Edwin I., Chicago, 111. Cigarette container.
2,096,102 ; Oct. 19.
Gordon, George N., Brockton, Mass., assignor to -United
Shoe Macliinerv Corporation of Paterson, N. J. Abrad-
ing machine. 2,080,538 : May 18.
Gordon, Harry D., and P. Pappas, New Haven, Conn.
Coffee making apparatus. 2,086,127 ; July 6.
Gordon, Harry S., Wakefield, assignor to Heywood-Wake-
fleld Company, Boston, Mass. Car seat base.
2,089,356 ; Aug. 10.
Gordon, Hayner H., Washington, D. C, assignor to Lite
Watchman Corporation, New York, N. Y. Lighting
system. 2,087,029 ; July 13.
Gordon, Hiram, Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The Walker
T. Dickerson Company, Columbus, Ohio. Laying chan-
nel flaps. 2,079,705 ; May 11.
Gordon, Hiram, asjsignor to The Walker T. Dickerson
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Laying channel flaps.
2.079.706 ; May 11.
Gordon, Hiram, Columbus, Ohio, assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe heel at-
tachment. 2,083,559 ; June 15.
Gordon, Hiram, assignor to The Walker T. Dickerson Com-
pany, Columbus, Ohio. Thermally insulated shoe sole.
2,096,511 ; Oct. 19.
Gordon, Hiram, assignor to The Walker T. Dickerson
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Jlechanisin for laying shoe
sole channels. 2,099,393 ; Nov. 16.
Gordon, Hiram, assignor to The Walker T. Dickerson
Company, Columbus, Ohio. Shank stiffener. 2,099,394-
Nov. 16.
Gordon, Hiram, and A. C. Rogge, Columbus, Ohio, as-
signors to Perma Corporation, Chicago, 111. Heel drill-
ing fixture. 2.098.288; Nov. 0.
Gordon, John F., assignor to Gennal IMotors Corporation,
Detroit, Jlich. Gasket. 2,074,388 ; Jlar. 23.
Gordon. John F., Augusta, Maine. Cutting block for
clicking machines. 2.093.720; Sept. 21.
Gordon, Jo.^eph C. Caripito, Venezuela, assignor to Black,
Sivalls & Bryson. Inc., Oklahoma Citv, Okla. Apparatus
for treating liquid.s. Re. 20,227 ; Jan. 5.
Gor'don, Joseph M., assignor of one-half to L. E. Line,
Soutli Bend, Ind. Dispenser control means.
2.099,732 : Nov. 23.
Gordon, Judith. Brooklyn, N. Y. Sanitary hair cover.
2,086,359 ; July 6.
Gordon, Raymond A.. Mount Raiiii(n-, IMd. Radio orien-
tator. 2.093.432; Sept. 21.
Gordon, Robert H., Detroit. Mich., assignor to Parker
Rust Proof Company. M<'thod of and apparatus for
treating metal surfaces. 2,089,648 ; Aug. 10.
Gordon, Robert H., Detroit, iNIich., assignor to Parker Rust
Proof Company. Conveyer mechanism. 2,103 001 •
Dec. 28.
Gordon, Thomas S., New Bi-unswick, N. J. Pot handle
2,073,475 ; Mar. 9.
Gordon, Wallace E., AVilmington, and W. W. Heckert,
Ardentown, assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemour.«! &
Comp.Tiiy, Wilmington, Del. Pigmented granular poly-
mers. 2,007,234; Jan. 12.
Goidon, WiiUfico E,, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
!'■). I. du I'ont de Nemours ii Company, Wilmington, Del.
Casting. 2.101,061 ; Dec. 7.
Goi-don, William, R. Nauth, and K. IT. Kniep, assignors,
by mesne assignments, to Flexlume Corporation, Buffalo,
N. Y. Luminous sign and mounting the same.
2.079.707 ; May 11.
Gordon. William S., .Tr., North Tonawanda, assignor to
Roberts florddu Appliance Corporation. Buffalo, N. Y.
Fluid fuel burner control. 2,071.876; Feb. 23.
Gordon llum(>, Eric. (See Wood, Henry .T., assignor.)
Gore, Herbert C, and C. N. Frey, Scarsdnle, assignors to
Standard Brands Incorporated, New Yorlc, N. Y. Syrup.
2,069,064 ; Jan. 26.
Gore, Thomas, Brooklyn, N. Y. Endless loop. 2,009,525 :
Feb. 2.
Gore, Thomas, Brooklyn, N. Y. Safety razor. 2,098.036 •
Nov. 2.
Gori.sch. Rolf. Berlln-Llchtenberg, assignors to Klani:fllm
G. m. b. H., Berlin, Germany, Making variable area
soniiil lllm with low background noise. 2,100.7-10;
Nov. 30.
Gorl.sseu. lOngelbert, dece.-ised, IM. GorlssiMi, nfte Becker,
legal ivpreseutalivi", assignor to lh(> (irm Vorwerk *:
Co., ^\'upperlal-Blll■men, Germany. lUower for vaoinini
clennei-H. 2,10l,:!90 ; Dec. 7.
(I'orlssen, Margarele, nt">e Becker, legal represenlatlvo.
(See Gorlssen, Engelbert.)
Ginil-/,, Friedrlch. (See Wlegiind, K., and Gttrltz.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
Goriup, Frank J.. McKpos Hocks, as-signor to Wolverine
Supply and Manufacniriu;: Coinpanv, Pittsburgh. I'a.
Mechanical toy. 2,086,909 ; July 13.
Corke, Herbert, Lererkusen-I. G. Werk, assignor to I. <~i.
Farbonindustrie Aktiengesellscliaft, Frankfort-on-tlie-
Main, Germany. Preparation of alkali meta.1 hydroxide
solutions. 2.083,648 ; June 15.
Giirlioh. Paul, a.ssifmor to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellscliaft.
Dresden. Germany. Photoelectric tube. 2,090,387 ;
Auk. 17.
Gorman. Henry E., Lynchburg, Va., assignor to Compo
Shoe Machinery CoiTJoration. New Xork, N. Y. Manu-
facture of foot -wear. 2,086.908; July 13.
Gorman, Henry B., Lynchburg. Va.. assignor to Compo
Shoe Machinery Corporation. New York, X. Y. Manu-
facture of footwear. 2,092.3.50 ; Sept. 7.
Gormlev, Clarence H.. Farmiii;.cton, Mo. Rake cleaning
attachment. 2.093,637 : Sept. 21.
Gorralev. John C. Boston. Mass. Shaving device.
2,099.334 : Nov. 16.
Gorrell. Edmund M.. Columbus, Ohio. Pencil and eraser
holder. 2.068,487; Jan. 19.
Gorretta. Andrew. Cleveland. Ohio. Vending apparatus.
2,0S.5.1.")3 ; June 29.
Gorrie. Harvard H.. Cleveland Heights. Ohio, assignor to
Bailey Jleter Company. Control system. 2,079.165 :
May 4.
Gorrie. Harvard H.. Cleveland Heights. Ohio, assignor to
B.-iiley Meter Company. Control system. 2,098,914 ;
Nov. 9.
Gorschalki, Bruno, Pasadena, Calif. Circuit controller.
2.086.264 ; July 6.
Gorse, Frank W., Company. (See Smith, H. A., and Fodor,
assignors.)
Gorsueh. George J.. Rochester, assignor of one-half to
M. J. Cohen, Irondequoit, N. Y. Grate. 2,070,894;
Feb. 16.
Gort. Godfrey, assignor to Western Railroad Supply Com-
paiiv. Chicago. 111. Railway rail bond and method of
application. 2.092,505 ; Sept. 7.
Gort. Godfrey, assignor to Western Railroad Supply Com-
pany. Chicago, ill. Reflector tvpe signal for switch
stands. 2.097.552 : Nov. 2.
Gort, Godfrey, and W. Dinnorville, assignors to Western
Railroad Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Traffic signal.
2.091.3.59 ; Aug. 31.
Gorton. Elidore H., assignor to The Baltimore Salesbook
Company, Baltimore. JId. Drawing book. 2,103,943 ;
Doc. 2S."
Gorton, George, assignor to George Gorton Machine Com-
pany, Racine, Wis. Machine tool of the duplicator
type. 2,095.865 : Oct. 12.
Gorton, George, and P. "SI. Henkes, assignors to George
Gorton Machine Co.. Racine. Wis. Engraving and re-
lated machines. 2.100.953 ; Nov. 30.
Gorton, George, Machine Company. (See Gorton, GeBrge,
assignor.)
Gorton. George Machine Co. (See Gorton, G., and Henkes,
assignors.)
Gorton. George, Machine Company. (See Miller, Theo-
dore, assignor.)
Giirton. Ralph W.. Newport, Vt. Camping equipment.
2.066,342; Jan. 5.
Gorton. William S., Maplewood. N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
fiopoating station for ocean cables. 2.079,689 ; May 11.
Gorzelany, Thomas. (S.-e Biuiils, II. II.. and Gorzelany.l
•iosenid." Chester O., St. P.nul, Minn. Sash fastener.
2.077,105 ; Apr. 13.
Goshen Manufacturing Company, Tlie. (See Weaver, Earl
L.. assignor.)
Goslin. Herbert G.. Battle Creek. Mich., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Patent and Licensing Cor-
poration. New York, N. Y. Shingle strip. 2.0ST.59r> ;
July 20.
Gosline, James E., Berkele.y. assignor to Standard Oil Coiii-
panv of California. Snn Franrisco. C.Tlif. Apparatus for
producing wells. 2. 074. 60S : Mar. 23.
Gosmann. Walther, a.s.signor to "Concordia" Elektriz-
itats-AlitiengesoUschaft, Dortmund, Germany. Foam
producing device. 2.090.727 : Aug. 24.
Goss, Byron C, assignor to United States Ordnance Engi-
neers. Inc.. Cleveland, Ohio. Repeating candle.
2.079.008 ; May 4.
Goss, Harry T.. i-r al. (See Johnsen. Bjomulf. assignor.:
(Joss Harry T. (See Lolley, W. H., and Goss.)
Go.'s, John L., Corporation. (See McKenzie, William, as-
signor.)
Goss & Johnson. (See Johnson. P.jornnlf. assignor.-;^
Goss. Norman P.. Tounpstown. Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Allegheny Steel Company, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Magnetic material and manufacture. 2,084,336;
June 22.
Goss, Norman P., Youngstown. Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Allegheny Steel Company. Pittsburgh.
Pa. Rolling magnetic material. 2.0S4.3.".7 ; June 22.
Gobs, Oliver P. M. and W. C. Seattle, Wash. Briqueite
machine. 2.094.88.'5 : Oct. .">.
Goss, William .\.. Libertvville, assignor to Johnson Motor
Company, Wauk">gan. HI. Clutch. 2.075. .?42 ; Mar. 30.
Goss, Worth C. (S<?e Goss, Oliver P. M.. and W. C.)
Gos.i Printing Press Company, The. (See Cox, Paul F.,
assignor.)
Goss Printing Press Company. The. (See Crafts, Chirtis
S., assignor.)
G<iss Printing Press Company, The. (See Crafts, C. S.,
and Harless, assignors.)
Goss Printing Press Company, The. (See Crafts, C. S.,
and Livingston, assignors.)
Goss Printing Press Company, The. (See Foster, Frank
A., assignor.)
Goss Printing Press Company, The. (See Morgan, J. D.,
and Durham, assignors.)
Goss Printing Press Company, The. (See Zalesak. Wil-
liam A., assignor.)
Gossard, H. W., Co., The. (See Wipperman, Hildegard,
assignor.)
Gosselin. Thomas. Attleboro. Mass., assignor to Swank
Products, Inc. Collar adjusting device. 2,088,698 ;
Aug. 3.
Gossen, Martin J., Milwaukee, Wis. Window sash balance.
2,101.577 ; Dec. 7.
dossier. Dietrich, Heidenheim (Brenz), Germany. Lateral
fluid container for hydraulic transmissions. 2,100,440 ;
Nov. 30.
Gosswiller. Earl. (See Radtke. B., and Gosswiller.)
Giith. Hans E. A. (See Wessblad, K. A., Goth, and
Naucler.)
Gothaer Waggonfabrik Aktiengesellschafr. (See Cule-
meyer, J., and Bode, assignors.)
Gotham Pressed Steel Company, The. (See Anderson, C.
A., and Tobin, assignors.)
Gotham. Walter. (See Keuffel. A. W., and Gotham.)
<;othP. Albert. (See Bohm. O., Gotlie, and Roosenstein.)
tlothe, Albrecht. assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur
Dralitlose Telegraphie ni. b. H.. Berlin. Germany.
Eliminating reradiation. 2. 103. 358 ; Dee. 28.
Gotte, Ernst, and W. Kling. assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to Bohme Fettchemie-Gesellschaft mit be-
schrankter Haftung, Chemnitz, Germany. Pigmenting
fibrous materials. 2.101.251 ; Dec. 7.
Gottert, Hans J. A., Flushing. N. Y. Window screen and
the like. 2.094,790; Oct. 5.
Gottfried, John. (See Fry, B. W., and Gottfried.)
Gottfried, John, Bridgeport, Conn. Coin selector.
2,073,260; Mar. 9.
Gottfried, John. Bridgeport, Conn. Coin selector.
2,073.261 ; Mar. 9.
Gotthardt, Henry R.. assignor to Logan Co. Inc.. Louis-
ville, Ky. Coil handling apparatus. 2,101,738 ; Dec. 7.
Gotthardt, Henry II.. and K. C. Logan, assignors to Lo-
gan Co. Inc.. Louisvill(\ Kv. Grease retaining device.
2.074.901 : Mar. 23.
Gotthardt. Henry R.. Louisville, and W. E. Cain, Jefter-
sonville, Ind., assignors to Logan Co. Inc., Louisville,
Ky. Conveyer. 2,086,160 ; July 6.
Gottlieb. -Armiu H.. New York. N. Y. Street sign.
2.076.081 : Apr. 6.
Gottlieb. Joseph. Jersey City, N. J. Push button switch.
2.077.472 ; Apr. 20.
Gottlieb. Meyer, Irvington. and P. Gottlieb. Newark. N. J.,
assignors of one-third to F. Alexander. Hluminating
device. 2.085.580 ; June 29.
Gottlieb, Oscar F., Lake Bluff, assignor to Oakes Prod-
ucts Corporation. North Chicago, "Hi. Bumper guard.
2.070.429 : Feb. 9.
Gottlieb. Oscar F., Lake Bluff, assignor to Oakes Products
Corporation, North Chicago, HI. Piston. 2,077,688 ;
Apr. 20.
Gottlieb, Oscar F,. Lake BlulT. and C. R. Duncan, Wau-
kegan. assignors to Oakes Products Corporation, North
Chicago. III. Brake drum and making same. 2.087.907 ; •
July 27.
Gottlieb. Philip. (See Gottlieb. Mevcr. and P \
Gottschalk, Annie, exeaitrix. (See Gottschalk, J. W., and
< ; ra ter. )
Gottschalk. John W.. am! S. W. Grater, Philadelphia. Pa,
said Grater assignor to .said Gottschalk : Annie Gott-
schalk, executrix of said J. W. Gottschalk, deceased.
Abradant .lud holder therefor. 2,083.151 : June 8.
Gottschalk. Victor H.. Reedsville. assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company. Alleghenv Countv, Pa. Edge
grinding machine. 2.084,138; June 15. "
Gottwald. Christian. Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
RlC-^^ il Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Thermo noncon-
ducting packing material. 2.06S.019 ; Jan. 19
Cotwals. William L.. Jr.. Norristown, assignor to John
J>ood Manuiactnring Company, Inc., Conshohocken. Pa.
Stoker. 2.067.1.52; Jan. 5.
<;otz. Konrad. Furth. Germany. Mechanical toy
2.or>7.R14 : Nov. 2.
*"'"., «?F/i„ Georg, Detroit, Mich. Concealed hinge.
2.0(3,689; Mar. 16.
•'.oudey, Raymond F.. and S. M. Bennett. Los Angeles,
" o5,oI-,^« '^''"■*''''^*'"'^*'"'^ activated sewage sludge.
2.089.162 ; Aug. 3.
iJough. .Arthur C as.signor to Cowdrev Products Com-
pany, Inc., Fitchburg. Mass. Bottle caper. 2 087 251 •
Julv 20. ...
'H.ugh. Jamos J., assignor to Chicaeo Electric Manufac-
V'r'"S K,°"i'-'*"''- *?A£iPPi I"- Electric toaster with
detachable doors. 2.070,534 ; Feb 9
Gnugh. .Tames J., assignor to CThicago' Electric Manufac-
turing Company. Chicago. 111. Electric heating unit for
sandwich toasters. 2.09ft 582 • Oct 19
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Gough, William E., and W. H. Maycock, Coventry, Eng-
land, assignors to General Electric Company. Dynamo
electric machine. 2,089,696 : Aug. 10.
Gould, David F., Riverton, N. J., assignor to The Barrett
Company, New York, N. Y. Obtaining para-cresol
from tar acid mixtures. 2,099,109 ; Nov. 16.
Gould & Eberhardt. (See Zimmermann, William F., as-
signor.)
Gould & Eherhardt. (See Zimmermann, W. F., and Daven-
port, assignors.)
Gould, Edwin J., Oal^land, assignor to C. G. Harvey,
Alameda County, Calif. Power drive for motor vehicle
axles. 2,098,645: Nov. 9.
Gould, Elmer A., Kansas City, Mo. Die. 2,090,837 ;
Aug. 24.
Gould, Gardner S., Lunenburg, Mass. Abrading wheel
forming device. 2,088,084 ; July 27.
Gould, Gardner S., Lunenberg, and E. D. La Fleur, Lan-
caster, assignors to Fitchburg Grinding Machine Cor-
portion. Fitcliburg, Mass. Grinding wheel truing de-
vice. 2,100,954 ; Nov. 30.
Gould, Herman, et al. (See Schaub, Eugene L., assignor.)
Gould, Julius, Chicago, 111. Syringe. 2,087,511 : July 20.
Gould, Leslie A., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Radio
Inventions, Inc., New York, N. Y. Television receiv-
ing apparatus. 2,086,382 ; July 6.
Gould, Leslie A., assignor to Columbia Phonograph Com-
pany, Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. Radio apparatus.
2,100,6,59 ; Nov. 30.
Gould, Richard E., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration. Davton. Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,090,413 ; Aug. 17.
Gould, Richard E., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrig-
erating apparatus. 2,102,698; Dec. 21.
Gould. Robert E.. Norris, Tenn. Graphite resistor.
2,095,977; Oct. 19.
Gould, Robert E., Norris, Tenn., assignor to Tennessee
Valley Authority, Wilson Dam, Ala. Apparatus f(ir
making cfraiiiic articl'^s. 2,080,418: Jlav IS.
Gould Storage Battery Corporation. (See Graves, C. J.,
Rupp, and Breisch, assignors.)
Gouldbourn, Jo.seph, Leicester, England, assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Heel-attaching machine. 2,085.852 : July 6.
Gouldbourn, Jo.?eph, T. A. Kestell. and F. B. Keall, Leices-
ter, England, assignors to United Shoe Machinery Cor-
poration, Paterson. N. J. Driving and stopping mech-
anism. 2,066,344 ; Jan. 5.
Gouldbourn. Jnscpli, and H. E. Elliott, Leicester, England,
assignors to United Slice Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son. N. J. Rounding machine. 2,085,426 ; June 29.
Gouldboui-n, Joseph, and T. A. Kestell, Ijeicester, England,
assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. J. Pressure mechanism for heel-attaching ma-
chines. 2,085,851 ; July 6.
Goulding, Steplien S., and W. D. McKale, said JIcKale
assignor to M. Vitos, Lansing, Mich. Battery terminal
clamp. 2,078,840 ; Apr. 27.
Goulds Pumps, Inc. (See Mann, John, assignor.)
Goulet, Henry J., Maplewood. N. J., assignor to Bates
Manufacturing Company, Lewiston, Maine. Tufted
fabric. 2,087.770 ; July 20.
Gonlooze, Martin J., Grand Kapids, assignor to Kelvinator
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,089,359 ; Aug. 10.
Gouloo7.e, Martin J., Grand Rapids, assignor to Kelvinator
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus,
2,095,810 ; Oct. 12.
Goulooze, Martin J., Grand Rapids, assignor to Kelvinator
Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,09.5,811 ; Oct. 12.
Gourley, James N., assignor to Kultor King Incorporated,
Portland, Greg. Tractor. 2,085,312 ; June 29.
Gouverneur. Fairfax II,, Rochester, assignor to W. A.
Tryon, Elmira, N. Y. Golf club. 2,092.839 ; Sept. 14.
Gove, Winfield G. (See Almen, J. O. and Gove.)
Government of the United States. (See Appel, W. D..
and Sebiefer, assignors.)
Government of 1ho United States, represented by tho
Secretary of Commerce. (See Brooks, I). B., and Allen,
assignors.)
Government of iho T'nitod States. (See Dunmore, P. W.
and Hughes, assignors.)
Government of United States of America, as represented
by the Secretary of War. (See Garand, John C, as-
signor.)
Government of (lie United States, Henry A. Wallace, for
the. (See Tleltbach, llndolph. assiirnor.)
Government of the United States (as represented by the
Secretary of Commerce). (See Ilerrington, AVilllam C,
assignor.)
Government of the United States of America, represented
by the Secretary of War. (See Knerr, Lewi.s E., as-
signor.)
Government of The United States represented by the
Secretary of Commerce, The. (See Knoop, Frc(i(>rick,
assignor.)
Government of the United States, as represented bv the
Secretary of the Treasury. (See Ryan, Michael J.,
assignor.)
Govnrnmi'nt of the T'nited fitnios. The, (See Zininier-
man, lOlmer \\',, assignor.)
Covers, Francis X., Vincennes, Ind., assignor to Indian
Refining Company, Lawrenceville, 111. Dewaxing hy-
drocarbon oil. 2.067,050 : Jan. 5.
Covers, Francis X., Vincennes, Ind., assignor to The Indian
Refining Companv. Lawrenceville, 111. Solvent refining
oil. 2,087,473 : July 20.
Govil, Hari G., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Mergenthaler
Linotype Company. Typographical font. 2,074,216 ;
Mar. 16.
Gow, William G,, Belleville, assignor to Gow-Mac Instru-
ment Company, Newark, N. J. Cell block. 2,080,660 ;
May 18.
Goyot, Francois A., Bellegarde, France. Machine for
v!orking printing machine cylinders, particularly copper
cylinders in copper plate printing machines. 2,076,773 ;
Apr. 13.
Gow-Mac Instrument Company. (See Gow, William G.,
assignor.)
Grab, Carl, Ludwigshafen, Germany. Air moistener.
2.083,905 ; June 15.
Grnbarse, Manfred, Berlin-Hermsdorf, assignor to Gustav
Schwarz G. m, b, IT., Berlin-Vvaidmannslust, Germany.
Propeller. 2,088,853 ; Aug. 3.
Grabau, Louis J. (See Bethancourt, J. A., Grabau, and
Heilcmann )
Grabe, Alf G., Stockholm, Sweden. Antifriction bearing
and manufacturing the same. 2,097,878 ; Nov. 2.
Grnbec. Josef, assignor of one-half to A. Ledofsky,
Bratislava, Czechoslovakia. Elastic foraminous sheet
material. 2,092,756 ; Sept. 14.
Graben, Clifford B„ assignor to General Mills, Inc.,
Minneapolis, Minn. Advertising display device.
2,094,210; Sept. 28. *
Grace, Charles J., Jr., Albany, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Utilitv P.ncljages, Inc. Cn rton and
blank for forming same. 2,085,680 ; June 29.
Grace, Gordon B., and L. P. Lansing, San Francisco,
Calif. ; said Grace assignor to said Lansing. Dishwash-
ing machine. 2,075,034 ; Jlar. 30.
Grace, Nathaniel H., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Plucking
poultry. 2,081,994 ; June 1.
Grace, Richard W., assignor to The Superior Switchboard
& Devices Company, Canton, Ohio. Meter support.
2,084,438 ; June 22.
Grace, Richard W., assignor to The Superior Switchboard
& Devices Company, Canton, Ohio. Meter closure
fastener. 2,086,413 : July 6.
Grace, Victor F., Balboa, and W. H. Richardson, Los
Angeles, Calif., assignors to General Petroleum Cor-
poration of California. Marine derrick structure.
2,077,044 ; Apr. 13.
Grade-O-Lite, Inc. (See Templeman. James A., assig)ior.)
Grady, Geoi-ge M.. ]\Iinneapolis, ]\Iinn. Window construc-
tion. 2.090. .349 ; Aug. 17.
Grady, J. H.. Manufacturing Company. (See Grady, J. H.,
and Cbirke, assignors.)
Grady. John H., and J. W. Clarke, assignors to J. H. Grady
Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Apparatus for
inclosing objects in regenerated cellulose. 2,072,329 ;
Mar. 2.
Grady, John H., and J. W. Clarke, assignors to J. H. Grady
Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Inclosing
objects in regenerated cellulose. 2,072,330 ; Mar. 2.
Grady, Stephen S., Magnolia. N. C, assignor to Fnsoid Co.,
Inc. Circuit Breaker. 2.085,018 ; June 29.
Grady, Sylvester C Chester, N. J. Toy airplane.
2,100,590: Nov. 30.
Graebner, Otto F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Mur-
ray Corporation of America. Listing. 2,068,912 ; Jan.
26.
Gr.acbner, Otto F.. Detroit, Mich., assignoi' to Tlie Murray
Corporation of America. Vehicle body pillar. 2,081,810 ;
May 25.
Graeliner, Otto F., and A. H. H.aberstump. Detroit. Mich.,
.nssignors to The Murra.v Corporation of .\nierica. Ve-
liich" Iindy. 2,075,936: Apr, 6,
Graef, John M. (See Fourness, C. A„ and Graef.)
Graef, Rudolf A., Laurys Station, Pa. Fly catcher.
2,073,791 : Mar. 16.
Gr.Temiger, Ben.iamin, Zollikon, assignor to Hepliaest A.-G.
fiir motorische Krnflerzeugung, Zurich, .Switzerland.
Burning pulverized fuel. 2, 103. 153: Dty. 28.
Graeinigi'r, lienjamin, Zollikou. and W. Iin(iin. Winferthur,
assignors to Hephnest A.-G. fiir motorische Krafter-
zeiigung. Zurich. Switzerland. TmjiMct-enisher for com-
minuting hard materials. 2. 103, '154: Dec. 2,S,
Graenaeher, Charles. (See Straub, F., Grether, and
Graenacher. )
Graenncher, Charles. (See Zweifel, IT., Graenacher,
Grellinr, and SIrnnd.'l
Graenacher. Cliarles. and R, Snllmaun, assignors to the
firm of Society of Cliemical Iii<lustr,v In Basle, Basel,
Switzerland. Condensation iiroduct of low sulplionation
applicable as a size. 2,008,796 ; Jan. 20.
Graenaclier, Charles, Busel, I''', Ackermnnn, r.inningen,
near Basel, and IT. Brnengger. assignors to the firm ot"
.Society of ('heniie.il Industry in r.asle. Baocl. Swil?.i>r
land. Production <\r t",)st lints on the fiber. 2.095 600 ■
Oct. 12.
Graenz. .Alfred. Philiidelphin, Pn,, assignor to N'on-Uun
Fiihrlc and Mnchhie Co., Inc.. New York. N. V ^fepli-
nnism for knitting, 2,000,082; Jmi, ."i.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Graenz, Alfred. Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Alfred
Hofmann, Inc.. West New York, X. Y. Knitting ma-
chine. 2. OS 1,00-) ; June 22.
Graeper, Walter \V., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Colorimeter plunger.
2,074,086 ; Mar. 16.
Graf, Anton, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Gravity in-
strument. 2,089,745 : Aue. 10.
Graf, Elizabeth M., St. Louis, Mo. Device for compiling
sales and collection records. 2,095,063 ; Oct. 5.
Graf. Jilnier J., Koselle Park, assignor to G. 1!. G. Cor-
poration, Newark, N. .T. Illuminated decorative de-
vice. 2,090.118: Aus. 17.. ^ „ ^ „
Graf, Elmer J., Koselle, assignor to O. B. G. Corpora-
tion Newark. N. J. Illuminated decorative device.
2.097,061 ; Oct. 26.
Graf, Fritz. (See Hauek. L., Clingestein. and Graf.)
Graf, Henrv, Toledo, Ohio, assignor to American Can
Company," Now York, N. Y. Orchard heater.
2,081,25 ; June 1. „ , ,
Graf. .John C. (See Dinzl, R. W., and Graf.)
Graf, Julius E., Avalon, and W. A. Marshall. Vandersrift,
Pa., assismors to American Sheet and Tin Plate Com-
pany. .Sheet piler buggy and its operating apparatus.
2,089,890; Aug. 10. ,, , .
Graf und Co., Firm, Verpackungs-Maschinen. (See
Ileinrich. Max, assignor.)
Graf, Vincent J., assignor to P.riggs Jlanufaoturing Com-
pany, Detroit, Iilich. Die apparatus. 2,085,189 ; June
29.
GralY, Amos M., assignor to York Ice JIachinery Cor-
poration. York, Pa. Actuating mechanism for auxiliary
doors. 2.075,9.37 ; Apr. 0.
Graff, August H. (See Cornell, M. L., Graff, and
Bennett.)
Graff, George U., AVashinston, T>. C. Pyroterlinic compo-
sition for i)roducing pink smoke. 2,091,977: Sept. 7.
Graff, Joseph W., Homowood. and S. J. Spurgeon, as-
signors of one-third to Southern States Equipment Co.,
Birmingham. Ala. Voltage regulating equipment.
2,079,200 ; May 4. „ „
GratTnnder, Walter. (See Rothc, If., Kleen, and GrafC-
undcr.)
Grapg, John, Olympia, Wash. Pocket routing machine.
2,071,519; Feb. 23.
Gragg, John. Olvmpia. Wash. Veneer patch cutting ma-
chine. 2.077.023 : Api-. 20.
Gragg, Owen C, Detroit, Jlich. Salt and pepper shaker.
2,009,303; Feb. 2. .. ^ ,. , , , .,,
Graliam, Alan 11., Upper Jlontclair, N. J. A alved bottle
cap. 2,092.001 ; Sept. 7. , ^
Graham, Arthur, assignor to Reynolds Metals Company,
New York, N. Y. Combined picture frame and merchan-
dise magazine. 2,072,167; Mar. 2.
Graham, Carl IT., ot al. (See Biles, Edgar V., assignor.)
Graham, Charles, Stockton, Calif. Water clanficr.
2,099,002 : Nov. 10.
Graham, Clarence R.. Palo Alto, assignor to James
Graham Manufacturing Co.. San Francisco, Calif. Air
circulating heater. 2.099.883 ; Nov. 23. ^ ,., „
Graham. Elmer J., assignor of one-lialf to L. IT. Rees,
Denver, Colo. Adjustable speed limit indicator.
2.100.214 ; Nov. 23. . „ ,
Graham Frank F., Cardiff. Md.. assignor to Peyton du
r-ont. Incorporated. Rock drill. 2.103,359 ; 1>.t. 2S.
Graham, Frank ly. A. (See Balsley, James R., assignor.)
Graham. Frank I>. A. (See Banks. Charles G., assignor. >
Graham. George A., Fort Monmouth, Oeeanport, N. J.
Floclroacoustic energy converting system. 2,069,242;
Feb. 2.
Gr:ih:im, (Jeorge H., assignor to Carpenter-TIIatt Sales
Company, Chicago, 111. Liner. 2.084.906 ; June 22.
Graham George H., assignor to Carponter-IIiatt Sales
Company. Chicago, III. Liner. 2,080,613; July 13.
Graham. George M., Detroit, assignor to Hinckley-Myers
Company, Jackson. Mich. Wheel aligner. 2,074,108 ;
Graliam. James. Manufacturing Co. (See Graham. Clar-
ence R., assignor.)
Graham. Jaiii"S V... Needliam. and K. ^f. Lines. Dedham,
assi"nors to Bird & Son. Inc.. East Walpole, Mass.
vY'wr covering. 2.095,246; Oct. 12.
Graham, John G., et al. (See Ferguson, Robert R., as-
signor.)
Graham. Joseph W., Spokane, Wash. Toy airplane cata-
pult. 2.099.957; Nov. 23.
Gralnm, Jt)sh\ia II.. Fish(-rlon. Argentina, assignor, by
mesne assiiriimcnts. to .\utomatic Electric Company
Limited. I,ivert)Ool. Enclaml. Signaling or Indicating-
appnrntns. 2.0S1.035; Mav 18.
Graham, Julius B., Shubuta, Miss. Rack. 2,100,331 ; Nov.
30.
Graham. Matthew P. (See TlnfTord. G. IT., and Graham.)
Graham, Maurice H., St. Louis Park. Minn. Heat regn-
lafing timiT for toasters and other heat appliances.
2.070.774; Apr. 13.
Graham. Maurice IT., Minneapolis, Minn. Automatic
toaster 2.101.062: Dec. 7.
Gniham Paigi- Motors Corporation. (Sec Kishline, Floyd
P.. assignor.) , „
Graham. Philip J., assignor to Fo.<igood Corporation,
Lcomlnsier. Mass. Initialed article of manufacture.
2.067,520; Jan. 12.
Graham, Thomas P., Glasgow, Scotland. Device for dis-
playing goods. 2,000.477 : Aug. 17.
(Jiaham, Thomas R., Lakewood, assignor to E. S. Linde-
niann. Shaker Heights, Ohio, trustee. Demountable
partition construction. 2,078,491 ; Apr. 27.
Graham. Walton C, Denver, Colo. Heat transfer ap-
paratus. 2,071,624 ; Feb. 23.
Graham, A\'arren C, New York, N. Y. Atomizer.
2.102.147 : Dec. 14.
Graham- White Sander Corporation. (See Goodwin, Ernest
(J., assignor.)
Graham, William D. (See Racine, C. A., and Graham.)
Graham, William S., Canton, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Cultivator attachment for
tractors. 2,071,118; Feb. 16.
Graham, William S., Canton, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Tractor lister cultivator.
2,086,797 ; July 13.
Graham, William S., Canton, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Tractor lister cultivator.
2.102.202: Dec. 14.
Grahame, James H., Mount Vernon, assignor to The
Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Solvent refining of
mineral oil. 2,101.497 ; Doc. 7.
Grahame, John, Sixes, Oreg. Support for fishing reels.
2.101,174; Dec. 7.
Grahek, John, Sr., Chisholra, Minn. Template and punch
therefor. 2,077,232 ; Apr. 13.
Graillat. Robert, assignor to George Schnler & Co., Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Clip pin flower holder. 2,102,411 ;
Dec. 14.
Gram. Arthur J.. Portland, Oreg. Laminated wallboard.
2.090.529 : Aug. 17.
Gramann, Heinrich F. M. (See Huenlich, C, and Gra-
mann.)
Gramelspacher, Clarence U., Jasper, Ind. Waterproof
wooden receptacle. 2,092,097 ; Sept. 7.
Grainmer. Allen L., Mcadowbrook, assignor to Curtis Pub-
lishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Book and making
same. 2,000.620 : Jan. 5.
Grammer. Allen L., Meadowbrook. assignor to Curtis
Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Bookbinding.
2,008,003; Jan. 19.
Grammer. Allen Ty., Meadowbrook. and W. W. Allen. Alden,
assignors to The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Opposing offset in printing. 2,077,024 ; Apt.
Grammer, Allen L., Meadowl)rook, assignor to Curtis Pub-
lishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Binding books.
2.088.904 ; Aug. .3.
Grammes, L. F., & Sons, Inc. (See Romig, Morris W.,
assignor.)
Gramophone Company Limited, The. (See Browne, Cecil
Oswald, assignor.)
Gninacher, Charles, assignor to firm Society of Chemical
Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Cyclic ammonium
salts and making same. 2,089.002 ; Aug. 10.
Granat. Elie, assignor of one-half to Compagnio de3
Forges et Acieries de la Marine et D'Homecourt,
Paris, France. Distant transmission of angular move-
ments. 2,071,689 ; Feb. 23.
Granberg. Albert J.. Berkeley. Calif. Thermostatic com-
pensating device for fluid meters. 2.006.972 ; Jan. 5.
Granberg, Albert J., Berkeley, assignor to Ralph N. Bro-
die Company, Oakland, Calif. Setting means for auto-
matic meter shut-offs. 2.082,391 : June 1.
Grnnberg, Albert J.. Berkeley, assignor to R.alph N.
Brodie Company. Oakland. Calif. Apparatus to cali-
o 'A'lo J.'Jv'o*^*''"^^ *" compensate for temperature variations.
2.082.392 : June 1.
GraiilxMg Meter Corporation. (See Brubakor, Walter S.,
as.'iignor.)
Granberg Meter Corporation. (See Saarinen, Armas J..
assignor.)
Grand Manufacturing Company. (See Lichterman,
Eugene E., assignor.)
Grand Rapids Fibre Cord Company. (See Millett. John
E.. assignor.)
GraiKl K.inids Metalcraft Corporation. (See Visscr. John
assignor.)
Grand Rapids Store Ecniipment Company. (See Van-
derveld. .\nthony. assignor )
Gran.l Trimmed Hat Mfg. Co. (See Siegel, Earl, as-
signor.)
Grandbouche George R Avoca. Iowa. Machine, a form-
rod concrete calker. 2.095.187 ; Oct. 6 , v ui
Grande Joseph TI.. Salinas. Calif. Treating lettuce In
packing and shipping. 2,098 '^09 • Nov " '^"uce m
Grandhomme^ Marcel Paris, France, assignor to Carlos
2 090 l'72 • o "t"^9 ^''^^" ^'■E^"t'"«- Sock-suspender.
Grandstafr, Otho b., assignor to Associated Electric Labo-
2%t614;]riryl3'''^"^"°"<'- "•' ^""-^ — '^
Grange. Edward A., and E. J. Schmidt, a.ssignors to Allied
^''>'hfo;J/"Tn' ■'^?'?,"'^.'" \" ^^I'^Pty Vulcanizer Company,
oion5-Q "v-- I„"'"c"-cle tire retreading vulcanizeV:
-.10().4(8; Nov. 30.
^ inlf^k/^rl^; '!>;o^^^2^S^pt ^"^^"^ '"'' •"'^-""^-
^"s^'lgnor? '''°°' Company. (See Cummtng, William G.,
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Graii0, Jens E. V., Eungsted, Denmark, assignor to Corn-
inK Glass Works, Corning, N. Y. Spectacles for under
water use. 2,088,262 ; July 27.
Grant, Albert E., New York, N. Y. Lamp socket.
2,079,800; May 13.
Grant, Albert E., New York, N. Y. Electric lamp.
2,079,801 ; May 11.
Grant, Albert E., New York, assignor to H. H. Otto, Scars-
dale, N. Y. Adjustable band stamp. 2,086,220 ; July 6.
Grant, Albert E.. New York, N. Y., assignor to H. S. Otto,
Scarsdale, N. Y. Hand stamp. 2,089,549 ; Aug. 10.
Grant, Arthur G., New Liskeard, Ontario. Caii:iila. Snow-
mobile. 2,074,-389 ; Mar. 2.3.
Grant, Charles H., et al. (See Lawler, Prank P., as-
signor.)
Grant, Clarence S., Belfast, Maine. Dispenser. 2,083,162 ;
June 8.
Grant, Dwight W., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Inductance device. 2,068,320 ; Jan. 19.
Grant, Dwight W., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Power transformer. 2.096,801 ; Oct. 20.
Grant, Elizabeth, New I'ork, N. Y. Baby carriage top.
2,088,557; July 27.
Grant, Francis H., assignor to Detroit Dental Manufac-
turing Co., Detroit, Mich. Apparatus for making tooth
backings. 2,091,072 ; Aug. 24.
Grant, Franklin F., San Diego, Calif. Method and ap-
paratus for concentrating ores. 2,082,157 ; June 1.
Grant, George W., Bucyrus, Ohio. Bath sponge.
2,070,123 ; Feb. 9.
Grant, Harry B., Birmingham. England, assignor to Hook-
less Fastener Company. Interlocking slide fastener.
2.089.922 ; Aug. 10.
Grant, Harry C, Jr., New Yoi-k, N. Y., assignor to ^Yalte^
Kiddle & Company, Inc., Bloomfield, N. J. Regulated
voltage system for detecting suspended matter in fluids.
2,069,160; Jan. 26.
Grant, Harry C, Jr., assignor to Walter Kidde & Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Supervisory circuit.
2,071,283 ; Feb. 16.
Grant, Harry C, Jr., assignor to Walter Kidde & Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Supervised electric sys-
tem. 2,074,261 ; Mar. 16.
Grant, Harr.y C, Jr., New York, N. Y., assignor to Walter
Kidde & Company, Inc., Bloomfield, N. J. Supervised
electric alarm system. 2,074,262 ; Mar. 16.
Grnnt, Harry C. Jr., assignor to Walter Kidde & Com-
pany, Inc.. New York, N. Y'. Voltage regulation.
2 070,409 ; Apr. 6.
Grant, Harry C., Jr., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Walter Kidde & Company, Inc., Bloomfield, N. J. Super-
vised electric system. 2,077,145 ; Apr. 13.
Grant, Harry C, Jr., New York, N. Y.. assignor to Walter
Kidde & Company. Inc.. Bloomfield. N. J. Supervised
electric system. 2,078,175 ; Apr. 20.
Grant, Harry C, Jr., assignor to Walter Kidde & Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Circuit controlling ther-
mostat and mount therefor. 2,086,027 ; July 6.
Gi-ant, Harry C, Ji-., assignor to ^^'alter Kidde & Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Alarm circuit. 2,094,211 ; Sept.
28.
Grant, Howard D., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to Swen-
sen Evaporator Company, Harvey, 111. Rotary filter.
2,072,586 ; Mar. 2.
rant, John,
rant, John.
signors.)
rant, John,
rant, John,
rant, John,
rant, John.
rant, John
2.072,859
(See Erwln, Weldon C,
(See Foster, W. L.,
assignor.)
and Santiago,
(See R.Tymond, Edward F., assignor.)
(See Santiago, James J., assignor.)
(See Sweet, Cecil H., assignor.)
(See White, Harry C, assignor.)
Los Angeles, Calif. Wall
Mar. 9
scraper.
Apparatus for cleaning
engine mount-
rant, John, Los Angeles, Calif.
wells. 2,098,494 ; Nov. 9.
rant, John L., Detroit, Mich. Automobile
ing. 2,091,679 ; Aug. 31.
rant, Richard S., and A. A. Schlegel, Akron, assignors
to The Jaite-Grant Display Bag (Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Making window bags and wrappers. 2,073,476 ;
Mar. 9.
rant, William M., New York, N. Y. Depilatory.
2,091,313; Aug. 31.
rantonic, John J., assignor of twenty-five per cent to
F. Mclilstor, Mingo Junction, Ohio. Shaker cap.
2,070.233 : Apr. 0.
ranville, Bernard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Deviation finder.
2,074,692 ; Mar. 23.
ran/.olius, Karl A. T. (See Sundelin, U., and Granzc-
lius.)
rassby, George A., Jr., assignor to Kirseh Company,
Sturgis, Mich. Bottom rail for Venetian blinds.
2,079,852 ; May 11.
niRHhoff, Alfred. (See Snter, IT., and GrasshofP.)
rassiiini, I'.ruder. (Son Grassianl, Josei)h S., assignor.)
rasHi.'ini, Josenh S., assignor 1o P.ruder Grassliini, Sofia,
Biilgiiri.'i. lievicc for preparing dyeslufC solutions.
2,083,19:); June 8.
rassl, Goorg. (See IMor, M., Simon, and Grassl.)
rasKle, CMrlldii D., Rochester, Minn. Fish lioldcr.
2,083,329 ; June 8.
Grassraaun, Wolfgang, and H. Rubenbauer, assignors to
A. Karreth, Munich, Germany. Preparing an enzvme
from mold. 2,102,315 ; Dec. 14.
Grater, Sylvester W. (See Gottschalk, J. W., and Grater.)
Grath, Walter P., Los Angeles, Calif. Safety razor.
2,068,380 ; Jan. 19.
Grattan. Peter J., iNIinneapolis, Minn. Snow remover.
2.093.721 ; Sept. 21.
Grattan, Stanley H., assignor to Goddard & Goddard
Companv, Detroit, Mich. Rotary cutter. 2.085,095 ;
June 29.
Gratzmuller, Louis R. E., Paris, France. Relay-generator
or relay-dvnamo and its application to traction.
2,087,948 ; July 27.
Grau, Herbert E., assignor to Byron-Jackson Co., Los
Angeles. Calif. Elevator and latch construction.
2.067,603 ; Jan. 12.
Grau, Herbert E., Vernon, assignor to Byron Jackson Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Split collar type elevator.
2,074,109 ; Mar. 16.
Grau, Herbert E., assignor to Byron Jackson Co., Hunting-
ton Park, Calif. Hoist line hook. 2,091,477 ; Aug. 31.
Grau, Max. (See Bauer, J., and Grau.)
Grauel, Ernest H., Perkasie, Pa., assignor to United
States Gauge Company. New York, N. Y'. Differential
gauge. 2,083,949 : June 15.
Grauer, Theodor, Horn, assignor to the firm Feldmiihle
A. G. vormals Loeb Schoenfeld & Co. Rorschach,
Rorschach, Switzerland. Winding carrier for freshly
spun threads of artificial silk. 2.074,217 ; Mar. 16.
Graul, Joseph P., Dallas, Tex. Abrading tool. 2,074,177 ;
Mar. 16.
Graumann, Erich. (See Zetzsclie, V\'., Graumann, Faber,
and Stix.)
Grave, Georg, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Heddernheim, Ger-
many, assignor to American Lurgi Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Apparatus for the electrostatic separation
of mixed particles of different electrical behavior.
2,071,460 ; Feb. 23.
Grave, Georg, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Heddernheim, and
E. Oppen, Hanover, Germany, assignors to American
Lurgi Corporation, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
electrostatic separation. 2,072,501 ; Mar. 2.
Graven, James H. (See Hall, Albert, assignor.)
Gravely, Benjamin F., Dunbar, W. Va. Rotary plow.
2,070,830 ; Feb. 16.
Graves, Benjamin P., Cranston, and A. F. Bennett, West
]?arringtou, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Brown
and Sharpe Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I.
Jlachine tool. 2,077.408 ; Apr. 20.
Graves, Clarence J., J. L. Rupp, and E. W. Breisch, Lan-
caster, N. Y., assignors to Gould Storage Battery Cor-
poi-ation, St. Paul, Minn. Specific gravity indicator.
2,072,553 ; Mar. 2.
Graves, George D., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Ne-
mours & Companv, Wilmington. Del. Synthetic resin.
2,074,780; Mar. 23.
Graves, George D., assignor to E, I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Preparing carboxylic
anhydrides. 2,075,035 ; Mar. 30.
Graves, George D., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Companv, Wilmington, Del. Synthetic resins.
2,075,343 ; Mar. 30.
Graves, George D., and C. H. Greenewalt, assignors to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Companv, Wilmington, Del.
Manufacture of ketene. 2,009,243 ; Feb. 2.
Graves, George D., and J. Harmon, assignors to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, ^\■ilmington, Del Resin-
ous aminomethanol-aromatie amine-formaldehyde con-
densation products. 2,101,215; Dec. 7.
Graves, George De W., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Companv. Wilmington, Del. Catalytic hy-
drogenation of furfural. 2,077.409 ; Apr. 20.
Graves, Herbert C, Jr., East Bradford Township. Chester
County, assignor to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Electro responsive device. 2,074.584 ;
Mar. 23.
Graves, Herbert C, Jr., East Bradford Township. Chester
Coiintv, assignor to I-T-E Circuit Breaker Company,
Thiladelpliin, Pa. Electric circuit interrupter.
2.090,754 : Aug. 24.
Graves, Walker C, Jr., Snn Franci.'-^eo, Calif. Automatic
vehicle controlling apparatus. 2.074.902; IVIar. 2.1.
(jrny, Alvin E., Binghnmton, assignor to Intornntionnl
Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Tabulating machine. 2,072,447: Mar. 2.
Gray, Alvin E., Flushing, assignor, b.v mesne assignments,
to International Business Machines (^orporntlon. New
York, N. Y. Acciuinting machhio. 2.09S.;!30 : Nov. 0.
rav, (^arl C, Minneapolis, and H. ly. Johnson, St. Paul,
Minn. Feed mechanism. 2,073,792 ; Mar. 10.
;rii,v, Carllcm W.. and It. C. String, Wesimont, N. J. En-
(li)i'sing iiuu'lilne. 2.0(16,-100 ; Jan. 5,
;i-av. Cli:irl<>s 1!.. Mllbourne, Pa. iMet.'il culling machine.
2,0.'^«.202 : July 27.
Jrny, l>iini<>l J., and A. B. Meeg, Chicago, Til,, assignors to
Iron TMi-eman ManufMcluring Company, Portland.
Dreg. Smoke producer. 2.072,364 ; JIar. 2.
.'i:iv. Daniel M., assignor to Ila/.el Atlas Glass Coniiianv,
Wheeling, W. Va. Vinyl rosin coating. 2,007.310;
J.MU. 12,
;r;i>'. I'.miel 1\I., assignor to Hav.el-.Mlas (ilass Companv,
WlK-iling, W. Va. Vinyl resins. 2,103.581; I>eo. 2,S.
246
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
any, David K., assifrnor to Corning Glass Works, Cornins,
X. Y. Sorting articles. 2,068,797 ; Jan. 26.
Gray. D.ivifl E., assignor to Corning Glass Works. Corn-
ing, X. Y. Glass building block. 2,068,798 ; Jan. 20.
Gray, David K., assignor to Corning Glass Works. Corn-
ing, X. T. Apparatus for making glass building blocks.
2,075,43.5; March 30.
Gray. David K., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Corn-
ing Glass Works, Corning, X''. Y. Glass building blocks
and making them. 2,091,504 ; Aug. 31.
Gray, Edward, assignor of one-half to (i. Wood, Detroit,
Mich. Electric locomotive. 2,070,895 ; Feb. 16.
Gray. Emmet P., Detroit, Mich. Muffler. 2,066.467 ;
Jan. 5.
Gray. Emmet P., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Easca Manu-
facturing Company, Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. JIultiple
bushing. 2,085,907 ; July 6.
Gray, Frank, assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories, In-
corporated, Xew York, N. Y. Electrooptical system.
2.072,478; Mar. 2.
Gray, G. A., Company, The. (See Doran, John E., as-
signor.)
• Uny, Garold C. J., Hastings. Xebr., assignor to Western
Land Holier Company. li'eed grinder. 2.066.621 : Jan. 5.
Gray, Garold C. J., assignor to Western Land Roller
Conipanv, Hastings, Xebr. Holder for mill screens.
2,070.297 ; Apr. 6.
Gray. George F.. I'oughkeepsie, N. Y'. Memorandum de-
vice. 2,081.036 : May 18.
Gray, Harrv H., Kansas Citv. Mo. Nut and bolt assem-
bling machine. 2,101,367 :"Dec. 7.
Gray, Harrv Le R. (See Minsk, I,. Jf.. Kenvon. and Gray.)
Graj-. Harry Lo B.. and T. F. Murray, Jr., Rochester, N. Y.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, X. J. Making anhydrides of
monocarboxylio acids. 2.087.0.^0: July 13.
Gray, Herbert" C. (See Haupt, William E., assignor,)
Gray, Herbert E.. and A. M. Erickson, San Jose, CJalif.
Processing artichokes. 2.073.000 ; Mar. 9.
Gray, James W. (See de Florcz, L., and Gray.)
Gray, John E. (See Lindnuist. D. E., (iray, and Rador.)
Gray. John E. (See Mueller. O. D.. and Gray.)
Gray, Leil L., Minneapolis, Minn. Specialized lubrication
system and means. 2,073,930 : Mar. 16.
Gray, Leo E., San Pedro, Calif. Shower head. 2,080,264 ;
May 11.
Gray, Xewenham A. (See Baily, R. W., and Gray.)
Gr.av. Percy, JelTcrson, Iowa. Mercury switch structure.
2.080,707 ; May 18.
Gray Processes Corporation, The. (See Mandelbaura,
Malvin R., assignor.)
Gray, Reid B., Dundalk, and E. L. Zivi, assignors to
The Glenn L. Martin Company. Baltimore, Md. Air-
craft construction. 2,102,590; Dec. 21.
Gray, Robert L., Brooklyn. X. Y. Window envelope and
making the same. 2.072,875 ; Mar. 9.
Gray. Robert L., Brooklyn. X'. Y. Patch uniting method
for envelopes. 2. 101. 847: Dec. 14.
Gray. Russell .7.. Minneapolis. Minn. Oil drain and supply
.system. 2.102,705 ; Dec. 21.
Gray, Samuel M., Y'onkers, assignor to Electrical Testing
Laboratories, Xew York, N. Y. Apparatus for detecting
St lain in glass of a partially diffusing character.
2.073,690; Mar. 16.
Cvr.iy. Samuel M., Yonkers, assignor to Electrical Testing
Laboratories. Xew York, N. Y. Apparatus for dotecliou
of strain in diffusive glass. 2,073,691 : Mar. 16.
Gray Telephone Pay Station Company, The. (See Long.
George A., assignor.)
Gray. Thomas C, Evanston, assignor to Barco Jlanufac-
rurini Co., Chicago, 111. Gas hammer. 2,083.261 ;
June 8.
Gray Tool Company. (See Mueller, R. A., and Yancey,
a.ssignors. )
<-rav Tool Company. (See Roye Richard T., assignor.)
Gray Tool Company. (See Y'ancey. John R.. assignor.)
Gray, Trumon G., Seneca, S. C. Top roller clearer.
2,078.847; Apr. 27.
Gray. Walter, Columbus, Ga. Lug hanger. 2,083,443 :
June 8.
• Irav, William C. St. Charles, assignor to J. B. Hawlev.
Geneva. 111. Heat transfer die. 2.089,746 ; Aug. 10.
Gray, William C, St. Charles, assignor to .T. R. Hnwley,
(Jeneva. 111. Forming die means. 2,093,1(!7 : Sept. 14.
Graybill, Leon A, (See Gwaltney, E. C, Graybill, and
Newton.)
Grayson, Ellison C, and V. W. Benner, St. Paul. Minn.
Mobile app.iratus for icing refrigerator vehicles.
2.078.379 : Apr. 27.
Grayson, George W., Darling Point, near Sydney, as-
signor to J. T, McKee, Sydney, Australia. Cement
grout mixing and distributing machine. 2,072,301 ;
Mar. 2.
(irayson Heat Control, Ltd. (See Grayson, John H.,
a.sslgnor. )
GrayBon, John II., assignor to Grayson Heat Conlrol,
Ltd.. Lvnwood, Calif. Time conti-olled annunciator.
2.092,715 ; Sept. 7.
Glean, Alexandre M., Mount Vernon, assignor to A, M.
Grean, Jr., Rye, N. Y. Brush holder. 2,079.283:
May 4.
Great Western Elect ro-Cliemlcal Company. (.See Bender,
ilarry. assignor.)
Great Western Electro-Chemical Company. (See Ilirsch-
kind, Wilhelm, assignor.)
Great Western Electro-Chemical Co. (See Stevenson,
Ralph A., assignor.)
Grebe, John J., Midland, assignor to Ewing Development
Company, Bay City, ilich. Screen cloth. 2,078,940 ;
May 4.
Grebe. John J., assignor to The Dow Chemical Company,
Midland, Alich. Preventing inSltration in wells.
2.090,020 ; Aug. 24.
Grehle, Edwin St. J., X'ewark, N. J. Coupling device.
2,086,414 ; July 6.
Gr&by, Jules E. M., Issy-Les-Moulineaux. France. Auto-
matic temperature regulator. 2.066.345 : Jan. 5.
Grece, Harrv H.. Detroit, Mich. Lubricated dii.-jr guanl.
2,080.472 :" May 18.
Grece. Harrv H.. Detroit, Mich. Heated windshield wiper
blade. 2.089,357 ; Aug. 10.
Gredell, Otto X'. (See Woolev. J. C, and Gredell.)
Gredell, Otto X''., Kansas City, assignor to Standard
Steel AVorks, North Kansas City. Mo. Door prop.
2,070,046 : Feb. 9.
Gredell. Otto X., Kansas City, assignor to Standard Steel
Works. XorOi Kansas City, Mo. Tank. 2,091,731;
Aug. 31.
Gredell, Otto X., Kansas City, assignor to Standard Steel
Works, North Kansas City, Mo. Tank. 2,098,577 ;
Xov. 9.
Grodzinski. Stanley P., Mount Carmel, Pa. Door fixture.
2,085.154: June" 29.
Greegor, Ralph H., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to General
Door Company, Reno, Nev. Door operating meclianism.
2,008.543 : Jan. 19.
Gree.iror. Ralph H., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to General
Door Companv. Reno, Xev. (iuide for safety devices
on doors. 2.095,695; Oct. 12.
Greely. John J., Maysville, Ky. Railway crossing.
2.070..'',3S : Apr. 6.
tJreen, Abraham J., and H. R. Harding. Baltimore, ^Id.,
assignors to The National Equipment Company, Power
operated meat sawing and cuttinz machine. 2,077,559 ;
Apr. 20.
Green, Alexander M., Jr. (See Green, Alexandre M., as-
si,i;nor. )
Green, Arthur J., Marblehead, assignor to A. C. Lawrence
Leather Company, Peabody, Mass. Tanning. 2,102.609 :
Dec. 21.
Green, Beckman B., Courtland, Calif. ^loth exterminator.
2,090,792 ; Aug. 24.
Green, Buford L., Charlotte. N. C, assignor to Semagraph
Company, Dover, Del. Automatically setting type in
typesetting machines. 2,007,182 ; Jan. 12.
Green. Buford L.. Cliarlotte, N. C, assignor to Semagraph
Company, Dover. Del. Preparing control sheets.
2,067.183 ; Jan. 12.
Green, Buford L., Charlotte, N. C. assignor to Semagraph
Company, Dover, Del. Automatic means for setting
type and the like. 2.067,184 ; Jan. 12.
Green. Buford L., Charlotte, N. C., assignor to Semagraph
Company, Dover, Del. Preparing control sheets for
linotype machines and the like. 2.067,185 ; Jan. 12.
Green. Buford L., Charlotte, N. C. assignor to Semagraph
Company, Dover, Del. Selecting mechanism. 2,067,186;
Jan. 12.
tJreen, Burton M., Brooklyn, X. Y. Air-flow ventilator.
2,100,801 ; Nov, 30.
Green, Charles A., Hannibal, assignor to International
Shoe Company, St. Louis, Mo. Making shoes.
2,098,142: Xov. 2.
Green. Charles G. (See Spina. F., and Green.)
Green, Charles W., Millburn, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Western Electric Company, Incorporated,
Xew York, X, Y. Electric wave amplification.
2.073.477: Mar. 9.
Green. Clarence J. (See Crompton, G., Jr., and Green,
assignor.)
Green, Clarence J., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Cam grinding apparatus, 2,101,790 : Dec. 7.
Green, Clifford II., assignor to Automatic Musical Instru-
ment Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Phonograph con-
tiMl. 2.072.876 : Mar. 9.
(Jrerii. ("liflord H.. assignor to Automatic Instrument
Company. Grand Rapids, Mich. Coin receiver.
2.(l!t7,45C, : Nov. 2.
Green, ClIITord H., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to
Automatic Instrument Company. Leg adjuster.
Green. Daniel F.. Portland. Orog. Cover for meat grind-
ers. 2,087,474 : July 20.
Green, Earl E. (See Beit. F. F., and Green.)
Gr(>en. Edward E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Automatic safety gas
valve. 2.0W.5.S1 : June 29.
Green, Edward G., Charleston, W. Va., assignor to Libby-
Owens-Ford Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Furnace.
2,0(7,109 ; Apr. 13.
Green, Elisha C., Preston. Calif. Apiarisfs glove and
garnii'nt. 2,074,390 ; .Mar. 23.
tiri'en. Estill I., East Orange, N. J., assignor to .\merican
l.'lcpluuie and Telegraph Company. Television svs-
t.ni, 2,095.360: Oct. 12.
Green. George S.. Cape Elizabeth, Maine. Gasoline pump
loik and registering mechanism. 2,087.665; July 20.
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Green, George W., Wilmette, 111., assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Milking-machine
inflation. 2,099,884: Nov. 23.
Green, Guy G., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Stone sawing strand. 2,083,369 ; June 8.
Green, Harland C. (See Lucas, H. 3., and Green.)
Green. Harland C, D. E. Clark, and R. P. Mann, San
Diego, and B. Preble, National City, assignors to Kelco
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Stabilizing chocolate milk
and other milk products and making same. 2,097,224 ;
Oct. 2G.
Green, Harland C, D. E. Clark, and R. P. JMann, San
Diego, and B. Preble, National City, assignors to Kelco
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Stabilizing chocolate milk
and other milk products and making sa'ine. 2,097,225 ;
Oct. 26.
Green, Harold V., Chicago. III., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Alternating current oscillating motor.
Re. 20,510 ; Sept. 21.
Green. Han-y A., Portland, Greg. Traveling work table.
Re. 20,269 ; Feb. 16.
Green, Harry A., Portland, Oreg. Cable clamp. 2,100,777 ;
Nov. 30.
Green, Harry L., Rockford, 111., assignor to J. M. Watters,
West Newton, Mass. Fireplace tongs. 2,096,104 ;
Oct. 19.
Green, Herbert E. J. (See Wilton, Thomas O. and N.,
Green, and Mann.)
Green, Herman W.. Pueblo, Colo. Lifting coupling for
vehicles. 2,096,636: Oct. 19.
Green, Howard D. (See Adams, H. C, and Green.)
Green, John W., Longview, Tex. Meter protector.
2,094,533: Sept. 28.
Green, Joseph W. (See Loose, K. D., Watkins, and
Green.)
Green, Louis W. (See Jurist. A. E., and Green.)
Green, Mattliew, assignor to Parker Rust-Proof Company,
Detroit, Mich. Coating zinc and the coated article.
2,082,950 : June 8.
Green, Mattliew, assignor to Parker Rust-Proof Company,
Detroit. ]\lich. Coating zinc and the coated article.
2,086,712; July 13.
Green, Newton I?., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, .Jersey City,
N. J. Folding trigger for shutters. Re. 20,407 ; June
15.
Green, Paul, Bridgeport, assignor to The Engineering and
Research Corporation, New Haven. Conn. Traffic con-
trol system. 2,090,202: Auff. 17.
Green, Samuel, Trenton, N. J. Trellis. 2.070.988 : Feb. 16.
Green, Samuel G., Gray, Ga. Trigger mechanism for
machine guns. 2,069,244 ; Feb. 2.
Green, Samuel G., Gray, Gn. Mount. 2,072,877: Mar. 9.
Green, Samuel G., Gray, Ga. Cartridge feeding mecha-
nism for automatic guns. 2,073,632 ; Mar. 16.
Green, Samuel G., Gray, Ga. Muzzle attachment for
guns. 2,101,063 : Dec. 7.
Green. Samuel G.. Gray, Ga. Stabilizer for guns.
2,101,848; Dec. 14.
Green, Samuel G.. Gray, Ga. Muzzle attachment for
guns. 2,101,849: Dec. 14.
Green, Samuel G., Gray, Ga. Muzzle attachment for guns.
2,101.850 ; Dec. 14.
Gr(>en, Samuel (',.. Grav, Ga. Machine gun jacket mount-
ing. 2,101,851 : Dec. 14.
Gi'een, Samuel G.. Gray, Ga. Gun barrel mounting.
2,102,622 : Dec. 21.
Green, Stanley J., Blacklev, Manchestin-, England. Pro-
ducing higher fatty alcohols. 2,080.419 ; May 18.
Green, Sven E., Bristol, Conn., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Bearing.
2,075,280 ; Mar. 30.
Green, Vernor lO., assignor to Little Falls Manufacturing
Company, Inc.. LirUo Falls. N. Y. Undergarment and
the like. 2,099,110; Nov. 16.
Green, Walter II., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Infllco Inc. Liquid treatment.
2,082,491 ; June 1.
Grfeen, Warren T., assignor to Mengel Body Company, In-
corporated, Louisville, Ky. Table slide. 2,068,743 ;
Jan. 26.
Green, Warren T., assignor to The Mengel Company, Incor-
porated. Louisville, Ky. Storage receptacle.
2,094,740 ; Oct. 5.
Gre(>nawnlt, John E., New York, N. Y. Burner.
2,072,587 : Mar. 2.
(Iri'ciiawalt. John 10., New York, N. Y. Down draCf fur-
nace. 2,097,153 : Oct. 26.
(Jrcenawalt, Lewis J. (See Parr, B. F., and Greenawalt.)
Gropnb.'niin, Martin, Newark, N. J. Nonrcfillablo bottle
tapping d(!vice. 2,101,471 ; Dec. 7.
Grecnberg, llari-y 1)., New York. N. Y., assignor to Indus-
trial llaniiiier DevejoDment Corporation. Mechanical
mallet. 2,098,495 ; Nov. 0.
Greonherg, Matthew A. (See Gonzalez, Julio, assignor.)
Greenbcrc, Otto \V., Oceiin (^ity. N. J. Thotoelectrical
device for producing Iiairtone cuts. 2,0S(),7!)S ; .Iiily i;!.
(Jreenherg, Samuel. (S<,'(! lOngel, A. I,, and Grccnhrrg. )
<>reenl)(Mgli, (JeolTrey R. (.See (Gates, GeolTrcy J{. G.)
I'liaiiged by court order.)
Gi('ciil)0\v, .lames W.. Newark, N. J., assignor lo liniiier-
I'illcr, Inc. I'.rncelet connecter, 2,077,47.'!; .Apr. 20.
Greenburg. Charles F., assignor to Municipal Supply Com-
pany, South Bend, Ind. Pipe coupling. 2,087,908 ;
July 27.
Greene, Albert J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Uni-
versal Manufacturing Co., Decatur, 111. Display stand.
2,074,178 ; Blar. 16.
Greene, Ambrose E., Berkeley, Calif., C. De M. Greene,
administratrix for A. E. Greene. Internal combustion
engine. 2,093,433 ; Sept. 21.
Greene, Catharine De M., administratrix. (See Greene,
Ambro.se E., assignor.)
Greene, Chester W., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Pressing the
bottoms of shoes. 2,073,633 ; Mar. 16.
Greene, Chester W., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Drier.
2,100,441 ; Nov. 30.
Greene, Daniel A., Flint, Mich. Making window guide
cores. 2,072,554; Mar. 2.
Greene, Edgeworth, Upper Montclair, N. J. Bottle stopper.
2,070,.594 ; Feb. 16.
Greene, Edgeworth, Upper Montclair, N. J. Bottle closure.
2,083,529 : June 8.
Greene, Edgeworth, Upper Montclair, N. J. Bottle fit-
ment. 2,0&6,426 ; Oct. 19.
Greene, George A., Bridgeport, Conn. Ornament.
2.067.527 ; Jan. 12.
Greene, George A., Bridgeport, Conn. Ornament.
2.067.528 ; Jan. 12.
Greene, Gerald R. (See Neuman, J. J., and Greene.)
Greene, Guy G., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Strand straightener. 2,092,840 ; Sept. 14.
Greene, Howard H., Oklahoma City, Okla. Weight and
line indicator. 2,081,665 ; May 25.
Greene, John H., Spokane, Wash. Earth scraper.
2,073,391 ; Mar. 9.
Greene, John W. (See Gardiner, E. W., Greene, and
Lyman. )
Greene, Linus E., assignor to Cowdrey Products Company.
Inc., Fitchburg. Mass. Bottle capping machine,
2.087,539 ; July 20.
Greene Manufacturing Co. (See Albert, Carl P., as-
signor.)
Greene, Oscar T., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Rail secur-
ing and supporting device. 2,0So,970 ; July 0.
Greene, Reginald C, assignor to Pressed Steel Company
Limited, Oxford. England. Vehicle. 2,073,058 ; Mar. 9.
Greene, Thomas C. (See Phillips, Charles E., assignor.)
Greene, William E.. New York, N. Y. Collapsible tool
cabinet unit. 2,089.999 ; Aug. 17.
Greene, William S.. (iranston, R. I. Liquid separator.
2,088,515 ; July 27.
Greenebaum, J. F. (See George, Edward B., assignor.)
Greenewalt, Crawford H. (See Graves, G. D., and Greene-
wait.)
Greenewalt, Crawford H., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company. Wilmington, Del. Separation of
hydrocarbons. 2,076,557 ; Apr. 13.
Greenewalt, Crawford H., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Catalytic syn-
thesis of amines. 2,098,289 ; Nov. 9.
Greenfield, Robert E., and H. R. Baker, assignors to A. E.
Staley Manufacturing Company, Decatur, 111. Manufac-
ture of starch. 2,072,633 ; Mar. 2.
Greenfield Tap and Die Corporation. (See Judge, Frank-
lin, assignor.)
Greenfield Tap & Die Corporation. (See Plantinga, Peter,
assignor.)
Greenhill, Charles W., New York, N. Y. Cushioning
device. 2,077,233 ; Apr. 13.
Greenhill & Daniel. Inc. (See Daniel, William, assignor.)
Greenlee Bros. & Co. (See Abramson, J. H., and Swan-
son, assignors.)
Greenlee, Charles O., Casper, Wye, assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Grease manufacture.
2,083,015 ; June 8.
Greenlee. Joseph R., Whitlier, Calif. Jar. 2,091,680;
Aug. 31.
Greenpoint Metalcraft, Incorporated. (See Terker, Harry
J., assignor.)
Grccnridge. Ralph M. C., Cliatliani, N. J., assignor to Bell
Teleplion(^ Laboratories, Imorporaled, New York, X. Y.
Loading coil case. 2,080. 17.'! ; -Alay IS.
Greenslioro Full Fashioned Hosiery Mills, Inc., et al.
(Se<! (Jrosse, William M., assignor.)
GreenslVlder, Bernard S. (See Taylor, J. V. JI., Groons-
feldcr. and Shir.'is. )
Grcenslade. Grovcr R., Scott Townsliip. .Mlegheny County,
and J. B. Armstrong, assignors to KlMuncry liolt Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Apparatus for testing stayboUs.
2,091,(!34 ; Aug. 31.
Greenslade. tJrovor K.. Scott Township, .MIegheny County,
Pa., assignor to l'ittsb\irgli Drv Stencil Company.
Testing slaybolls. 2,10:!,25t!: D(-c. 2,S.
Greenspan. George. (S4>e Uesjardins. .Mfred J,, assignor. 1
(5reensi):in, Louis. Brooklyn, N. Y. Selt-clennlnp sanitary
comb, 2,072,673 ; Mar. 2.
(.'reenspon, lOdwai'd .\,. Montreal, Quebec, Cnnad.'i. Thora-
jieulic preparation and making It. 2,10.1,070: Doe. 21.
Greentree, (;;iiarles 1)., ScliiMieclaily, N. Y., assignor lo
(!(>n('nil lOlectric Conipaiiv, liolibln lesli>r. 2,0T1,SI0;
Mar. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Greenti-ee, Charles D.. iiiiil M. S. Mead, Jr., Schenectady,
N. Y., assipmors to General Electric Company. Vibra-
tion meter. 2,078,796 ; Apr. 27.
Greenview Manufacturing Company. (See Siemund, Her-
man, assignor.)
GreenwaUI. Harold A., assi.L'nor, hy mesne assignments, to
Kelvinator Corporation. ItPtroit, Mich. Motor and com-
pressor assembly. 2.085.35.5 ; June 29.
Greenwald, Harold A., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Kelvinator Corporation, Detroit,
Alich. Pump for refrigerating apparatus. 2,085,356 ;
June 29.
Greeuwald, Herman, Brooklyn, assignor to H. Greenwald
and K. Koeiiig, doing business as Hygrade Noveltv Co.,
New York. N. Y. Abrasive mitt. 2.103.455 : Dec. 28.
Greenwald, Willard P. (See Weisberg, L., and Greenwald,
assignors.)
Greenway, Krwin C. assignor to Wilson-Jones Company,
Chicago, 111. Making equalizer sheets. 2.103,360 ; Dec.
28.
Greenwav. J. Ray. assignor to Harris Manufacturing Com-
pany, Johnson" City, Tenn. Wood flooring. 2,088,238 ;
July 27.
Greenway, Lewis M., Lansdowne, Pa. Table. 2,079,737;
May 11.
Greenwell, Robert li.. Klliston, Kv. Fertilizer attachment
for planters. 2,096,298 ; Oct. 19.
Greenwood, Calvin S. (See Travers, L. C, and Morris, as-
signors.)
Greenwood, Ernest L. (See Dickie, W. A., and Green-
wood.)
Greenwood, Ernest L. (See Finlayson, D., Greenwood, and
Helme.)
Greenwood, Ernest L. (See Pool. W., and Greenwood.)
Greenwood, George C, and R. Scbolz, Lorain, Ohio, as-
signors to National Tube Company. Threading appa-
ratus. 2,079,853 ; May 11.
Greenwood, Harold, Ozone Park, N. Y. I'aste dispensing
device. 2,103,415 : Dee. 28.
Greenwood, James E.. assignor to Liberty Glass Company,
Sapulpa, Okla. Milk bottle. 2.076,124 : Apr. 0.
Greenwood, John. Lancaster assignor to I/ancaster Ma-
chine Knife Works. Inc.. Lancaster, N. Y. Grinding
wheel. 2.089.847 : Aug. 10.
Greer, Agnes J. R., Morgantown, W. Ya. Pickling machine.
2,091.921 ; Aug. 31.
Greer, Agnes J. R., Morgantown, W. V. Charging device
for pickling machines. 2,096,512 : Oct. 19.
Greer, Edward R., and E. E. Norelins, Si>ringf)eld, 111.,
assignors to Allison-Chalinei's Manufacturing Com-
pany. Milwaukee. Wis. Door operating mechanism.
2,092.309 ; Sept. 7.
Greer, Elmer, Lego, W. Va. Combined scholar's compan-
ion and loose leaf notebook. 2,088,953 : Aug. 3.
Greer, Frank H., assignor of one-half to J. M. Potter,
Akron. Ohio. Can construction. 2.084.084 : June 15.
Greer,, John L., et al. (See Dickinson, Ibel E., assignor.)
Greer, Raleigh H., Jr., J. Burgess, and W. F. Ohme,
assignors of one-sixth to said Greer, one-third to said
Ohme, one-sixth to W. J. McComb, and one-third to
A. J. .Stafno, Minneapolis. 5Iinn. Machine for washing
drinking vessels. 2,082.285; June 1.
Greer .siecl Company. (See Nylierg. Stone, assignor.)
Greger, Joseph, Long Island City, N. Y. Clamp.
2.078.848; Apr. 27.
Gregg, David, West Caldwell, assignor to Eclip.se Avia-
tion Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Oil pump.
2.080,203: Feb. 9.
Gregg. David. Caldwell, assignor to Eclipse Aviation Cor-
poration. East Orange, N. J. Supercharger regulator.
2.0SS.954; Aug. 3.
Gregg, Earl C, assignor of one-half to S. H. McEvoy,
J';nid. Okla. Automatically variable cam shaft.
2.079.009 ; May 4.
Gregg, Hendrick J.. Waterloo, Iowa. Centrifugal quench-
ing. 2,068.913; Jan. 26.
Greirorie. Eugi'ue T.. I'lynmuth. assignor to Ford Motor
('•imiKiny. Dearborn, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,088.787;
Aug. 3.
Gregorius, Thomas K.. Tarentum, and C E. Stroud, Ford
City, I'a., assignors to I'ittsburgh Plate Glass Company.
Double window construction. 2.0!tl.314: Aug. 31.
Gregory, Diniitry J., and C. F. Schnuck. New Haven, as-
sitrnnrx to Farrel-Blrminghnm Cnmpftny, Incorporateil.
.Aiisonia, Conn. Bale cutting machine. 2.007,08.'!;
Jan. 5.
Gregorv, Edwin C, New Harmony, Ind. Cream sopara
tor. 2,080,042 ; May 11.
Gregory. Harold I>. (See Williams, John JI., Jr., as-
signor.)
Gregor.v, Harold D., Haddon Heights. N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America, Now York, N. Y. Tun-
ing apparatus for radio receivers. 2,099.733 ; Nov. 23.
Gregory, Ty<>n S. (.'Joe Slinnionson. W. V... and Gregory.!
ilregor.v. Lon S., assignor to The Refinery Supply <'om-
pany. Tulsa. Okla. Method .ind apparatus for testing
hydrocarbon gases. 2.103,582 ; Dec. 28.
Crecory, Oscar T.. Mobile, Ala., assignor to The Auto
I'Tagger rorpornllon. Atlanta, Ga. Railroad crossing
signal. 2.103.416; Dec. 28.
Gregory, SpnfTord M.. Long Be.ich. assignor to Shell De-
velopment Company. San Francisco, Calif. Treating
mineral oils. 2.<i85.527 : June 2;».
Gregory. Tluirlow G. (See Hlecli, Wnldemnr, assignor.)
Gregorv, Thurlow G. (See New, Gustave A., as.^ignor.)
Gregory, Thurlow G., et al. (See Wilson, Steven, as-
signor.)
Gregory, Warren B., Hurtsboro. Ala. Knee action and
chassis suspension for automobiles. 2.099,807 ; Nov.
23
Greibach, l^mil H. (See Hanna, C. R.. and Grcibach.)
Greibach, Emil H., Brooklyn, assignor to Sonotone Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Electrical connecter.
2,070,400 ; Feb. 9.
Greider, Harold W., Wyoming, and M. F. Smith, Cincinnati,
Ohio, assignors to The PInlip Carey Manufacturing
Companv. Match. 2,006,399 ; Jan. 5.
Greider, Harold W., and J. K. Sherman, Jr., Wyoming,
Ohio, assignors to The Philip Carey JIanufacturing
Company. Corrugated sheathing. 2,070.401 ; Feb. 9.
Greider, Harold W.. and H. Marc. Wyoming. Ohio, as-
signors to The Philip Carey Manufacturing Company.
Artificial plank. 2,087,068 ; July 13.
Greig, Andrew. (See Kerr. S. L., and Grcig.)
Grci.g. Walter. Niagara FaUs, N. Y.. assignor, by mesne
a.ssignments, to American Sales Book Company. Inc.
Manifold record supply packet. 2.006.346 ; Jan. 5.
Grein, Henrietta, Cheney, Wash. Brassiere. 2,090,864 ;
Aug. 24.
Greiner, Carl F., assignor to The Buffalo-Springfield Roller
Co., Springfield. Ohio. Transporting means for road
rollers and the like. 2.0SS.854 ; Aug. 3.
Greiner, Charles J. (See Fourness. C. A., and Greiner.)
Greiner, Max. Berlin-Charlottenburg. Germany. Electro-
magnetic tool of the percussion type. 2,100,660 ; Nov.
30.
Greist, Hubert M., deceased, by the First National Bank
and Trust Company of New Haven, Conn., executor,
and C. J. Word and W. C. Greist, New Haven, Conn.,
assignors to The Greist Manufacturing Company. Sew-
ing machine guiding attachment. 2,094,918 ; Oct. 5.
Greist Manufacturing Company, The. (See Greist, Hubert
M., and W. C, and Word, assignors.)
Greist Manufacturing Company, The. (See Hinman,
G. L., and Word, assignors.)
Greist, Walter C. (See Greist, Hubert M., and W. C, and
Word.)
Grelck, William P. M., Baltimore, Md. Dry food product
from distillers' slop and making the same. 2,096,103 ;
Oct. 19.
Greneker. Lillian L. (See Scovil. C. L.. and Grenokcr.)
(Jrenell, Iceland H., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion Dayton, Ohio * Making refrigerating apparatus.
2,085,740 ; July 6.
Grenfell, Richard. Ashton-on-Ribble. Preston, England.
Orthopedic appliance. 2.095.664: Oct. 12.
Grenier, Joseph P., assignor to Soci6t6 Francaise Helita,
Paris, France. Luminous plastic substance and its
manufacture. 2.084.526 ; June 22.
Grenquist, Ernst A. (See Andersen, B., and Grenquist.)
Grenquisr. Ernst A., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Cellu-
loid Corpora I ion. I'repar.atioii of coloring composi-
tions. 2,085,528 : June 29.
Grenzeback, James H.. West Hollywood, Calif. Can and
pan lifter. 2.090,674 : Aug. 24.
Groppin, Ernest H., Los Angeles, Calif. Surgical lamp.
2,069,950; Feb. 9.
Gresak, Michael J.. Du Bois, Pa. Miner's hand auger.
2.093.868; Sept. 21.
Gresvig. Aksel, Oslo, Norwav. Skibiuding. 2,091,096 ;
Aug. 24.
Gresvig, Aksel, Oslo, Norway. Skibinding. 2,093,044 ;
Sept: 14.
Gretener. Edgar, Berlin-Siemensstadt, and Hans Ami,
P.erlin-Rulileben, Germany, assignors to Opticolor,
.\ktiengesellschaft, Glaries, Switzerland. Color filter.
2,085,190; June 29.
Greth, August S.. Santa Cruz. Calif. Paralleling and
surveying machine. 2,095,665 ; Oct. 12.
Grether. iOrnest F.. assignor to The Dow Chemical Com-
pany. Midland. Mich. Nitrogeneous fertilizer and mak-
ing same. 2.097.457 ; Nnv. 2.
Grether. Fritz. (See Straub. F., Grether, and Graenacher.)
Grether. Fritz. (See Zweifel, H., Graenacher, Grether,
and Straub.)
Gretsch it Brenner, Inc. (See lorio, Candido, assignor.)
Grettie. Don.ald P.. assignor to Industrial Patents Cor-
111. -Vntioxidant. 2,095.740: Oct.
Electrical cleaning
poration. Chicago,
12.
Greulach, Paul J.. Fort Wayne. Ind.
bath. 2.068.408; Jan. 19.
Greulich. Gerald G.. Mount Lebanon, Pa. Bearing cap.
2.081.811; May 25.
Greulich. Gerald G., Mount Lebanon, Pa. Automatic
rotary punch. 2,083.370; June 8.
Greulich, Gerald G,, Mount Lebanon, Pa. Jletallic lath
construction. 2,083.371 ; June 8.
Greulich. Gerald G., Pittsburgh. Pa., assignor to Carnegie-
Illinois Steel Corporation. Grating structure.
2.0,89.891 • Aug. 10.
Greulich. Gerald G„ Pittsburgh, Pa. Apparatus for form-
ing projections or depressions in flat metallic stock.
2,089.892 ; Aug. 10.
Greulich. Gerald G., Mt. Lebanon, Pittsburgh, Pa. Hollow
steel building structure. 2.089.893 ; Au" 10
Greulich. Orald G., Pittsburgh, Pa. Structural member.
2,0!12,2]0; Sept. 7.
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Gieiini?, I-Ieinricli. (See Kranzlein, G., Greune, and Brunn-
trager. )
Greune, Heinrieh. (See Kranzlein, G., Greune, Schultheis,
and Langbein.)
Greune, Pleinricli. (See Kriinzlein, G., Greune, Thielo.
and IJrunntrager. )
Greune, Heinrieh. (See Kranzlein, G., Thiess, Greune,
and Brunner.)
Greve, Herman L., Hollis, assignor to International Mail-
ing Tube and Wrapper Company, Long Island City, N.
Y. Carton. 2,072,256 ; Mar. 2.
Greve, Herman L., Hollis, assignor to International Mail-
ing Tube and Wrapper Company, Long Island City, N.
Y. Lock for cartons. 2,072,257 ; Mar. 2.
Greve, Louis W., assignor to The Cleveland Itoclc Drill
Company, Cleveland, Oliio. Supporting frame for rocli
drills. 2,085,051 ; June 29.
Greve, Louis W.. assignor to the Cleveland Pneumatic
Tool Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Shock-absorbing pedestal.
2,092,609 ; Sept. 7.
Grey, Charles L., et al. (See Caudle. Arthur A., assignor.)
Grey, Hamilton, London, and A. S. Waddington. Crayford,
Kent, n.ssignors to Le Vane's Patents, Limited, London,
England, Advertising or display device. 2,098,143 ;
Nov. 2.
Grev. Harold N., New York, N. Y. Watchcase. 2,099,515 ;
Nov. 16.
Grey Hosiery Mills. (See Caudle, Arthur A.)
Grey Hosiery Mills. (See Caudle, A. A., and Grey, as-
signors.)
Grey Iron Casting Company. (See Coventry, William A.,
assignor.)
Grey, James P., Jr. (See Caudle, A. A., and Grey.)
Grey, James I'., Jr., et al. (See Caudle, Arthur A., as-
signor. )
Grey, Ralph K., and B. L. Boyton, Osborn, Ohio. Pump.
2.083,500 ; June 15.
Gribble, Ernest C, Olympia, Wash. Transit shed.
2.086,799 ; July 13.
Gridley, George O., New Britain, D. H. Montgomery,
Hartford, and E. H. Wheeler, assignors, b.v mesne assign-
ments, to The New Britain Machine Company, New
Britain, Conn. Chucking machine. 2,102,412 : Dec. 14.
Grier, Frank L., Milford, Del. Talking picture apparatus.
2,088,510: July 27.
Griesel, Heinrieh, Berlin, Germany. Molding apparatus.
2,075,007 ; Mar. 30.
Grieshaber, Fritz. (See Stoecklin, E., and Grieshaber.)
Griest, William IC, Watertown, S. Dak. Automobile
screen. 2,092,914 ; Sept. 14.
Grieten. Frederick M., Miami, Fla. Fishing reel.
2,096,299 ; Oct. 19.
Grieve, Maurice, New York, N. Y. Support. 2,083,839 ;
June 15.
Griffin, Courtlandt B., Longmeadow, assignor to Carew
Manufacturing Company, South Hadley Falls, Mass.
Apparatus for and method of deckling paper. 2,084,278 ;
June 15.
Griffin Engineering Company. (See Vial, Frederick K.,
assignor.)
GrilUn, George A., Clayton, assignor to Wagner Electric
Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Lnniinne construction for
dynamoelectric machines. 2,007,605 ; Jan. 12.
Griffin, Ira L., Cliarlotto, N. C. Treating yarn. 2,074,745 :
Mar. 23.
Griffin, Leon A.. Great Neck, assignor to Johns-JTanville
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Friction material and
making the same. 2,087.283 ; July 20.
Griffin, William T., Berwick. Pa., assignor to American
Car and Fouiidrv. New York, N. Y. Welded truck.
2.090,498 ; Aug. 17.
Griffing, Herbert ,T., assignor to Norton Company, Wor-
cester, Mass. Crankpin grinding machine. 2,092,732 ;
Sept. 7.
(Jritling, Herbert J., and C. G. Flygare, assignors to
Norton Company, Worcester, Mass. Form grinding
apparatus. 2,082,734 ; June 1.
Griffins, Morris E., Weslern ,'-<i)i'ings, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Associ.iled Electric Laboratories, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Automatic telephone system. (2,091,110;
Aug. 24.
Griffis, Ralph O. (See Hayes, A., and Griffis.)
Griffilli, Arthur C., assignor to United Slates Gypsum Com-
pany. Cliicago, III. Vault construction. 2,099,048:
Nov. 10.
Griffith, Arthur M., West Caldwell, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Westingliouse Electric and
Afanul'acturing Company, lOast Pittsburgh, Pa. Fila-
nicMl sccllon feeding machine. 2,070,105: Feb. 0,
Griffith, Cliarlca W., assignor, b.v mesne nssignmiMits, to
U.iyolito Ki(l(> Itangc (^)mpiuiy, Tulsa, Okla. Shooting
gallery. I!i'. 20,544 ; Nov. 2.
Grillilh, David T., IJii/.rMnaii. Mont. Stetlioscope.
2,095,247 ; Oct. 12.
Griffith, Donald E., I'ruden, Tenn. Conveyer boom.
2.091,505; Aug. 31.
Griffith, lOarl (!., Los Angeles, Calif. Conveyer.
2,090,105: Oct. 19.
Griffith, (.'I'orge W., Noi'walk, Conn. Cushioned heel.
2.102,007 : Dee. 14,
GrillUli-Ilope CVunpaiiy. (See Hope, Samuel N., (lasignor.)
(.'rillilh Laboratories, Inc., The. (See Hall, Lloyd .\., as-
signor.)
Griffith. Rolland C, and B. D. Bedford, Schenectady, N. Y.,
assignor.s to General Electric Company. Electric valve
comerfing apparatus. 2. 099. 561 ; Nov. 16.
Griffith, Ronnld G., Upper Warlingham, England. Start-
stop telegraph. 2,075,712 : Mar. 30.
Griffith, Ronald G., Upper Warlingham, England. Tele-
graph keyboard apparatus. 2,075,713 ; Mar. 30.
Griffith, Ronald G., Upper Warlingham, England. Trans-
lating meehanism for printing or recording apparatus.
2,080.960 : .Mav 18.
Griffith, William B,, Audubon, N. J., and D. A. Keller,
Dre.xel Hill, Pa. Exhauster for sprinkler systems.
2,071,789 ; Feb. 23.
Griffith, William B,, Audobon, N. J., and D. A. Keller,
Drexel Hill, Pa. Exhauster for sprinkler systems.
2,072,634; Mar. 2.
Griffiths, Edgar J., et al. (Sec Matthews, Percy W., as-
signor.)
Griffiths, Ilezekiali J., Fairfield, Iowa. Cream can rack
and strainer sup)iort. 2,078,135 ; Apr. 20.
Grithths, Leonard, and S. H. Franklin, Coventry, England,
assignors to General Electric Company. Magneto.
2,079,447 ; May 4.
Griffiths, AVarren 1',, Trenton, N. J. I'edal attachment.
2,078,324 : Apr. 27.
Grigas, Anthony, Worcester, Mass. Fender for automo-
biles. 2.060.-168 : .Tan. 5.
Grigg, Arthur M., East Braintree, assignor of one-half
to E. W. Parker, Dorchester, and one-sixth to A. A.
Cruiekshank, Milton, Mass. Self-sealing box blank.
2,078,446 ; Apr. 27.
Grigor, James. (See Crawford, J. W. C, and Grigor.)
Grigsby, Bertram J. (See Kittel, Paul B., assignor.)
Grill. Harry E., Willoughby, and H. H. Feldstein, assignors
to The Kilbv Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Sugar crystallizing apparatus. 2,097,208 ; Oct. 26.
Grill, Henry J.. Philadelphia. G. A. Kimber, Norristown,
Pa., and P. Stolilbcrger, Audubon, N. J. Deflector for
locomotive exhnu.st nozzle. 2.090.304 : Aug. 17.
Grill, Leopold. (See von Forster, H., and Grill.)
Grimes. Charles G., Dayton, Ohio. Tree protection.
2,086,670 : July 13.
Grimes, David, Dongan Hills, Staten Island, N. Y., as-
signor to Radio Corporation of America. Amplification
control system. 2,072,365 ; Mar. 2.
Grimes, Leon A., Rocky Mount. N. C. Toilet tank lever
mounting. 2,097,619 : Nov. 2.
Grimm. Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clutch mechanism.
2,083,906 : June 15.
Grinim, Hans G., Heidelberg, and P. lluppert, ]\Iannheini,
assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Fraiikfort-on-the-JIain, Germany. Vitreous composi-
tions or glasses. 2,100,391 : Nov. 30.
Grimme, Walter. (See Tramm, H., and Grimme.)
Grimmelsman, George F., Los Angeles, assignor to Globe
Oil Tools Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Core catcher.
2,076,837; Apr. 13.
Grimmond, Robert, Voorburg, The Hague, Netherlands.
Door handle and like fastening. 2.098,808 : Nov. 9.
Grimshaw, Robert S., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Detroit. Mich. Automobile wheel fender.
2,081,231 : May 25.
Griinsrud, Hans O., San Francisco, Calif. Door lock.
2,076 125 : Apr. 6.
Grinde, Magnus H,, Tacoma. Wash. Lady's shoo heel
fastener. 2,093.354 : Sept. 14.
Grindle Fuel Equipment Co. (See Nielsen, Emanuel H.,
assignor.)
Griner, Harry B., Magnolia, N. J. Container with retain-
ing cap, S,096,S02; Oct. 26.
Grinnell, .Mbert A. (See Wlicdon. L. S., and Griunell.)
Grinnell, .AlhcM't .\. (S(>e Whedon, TjO C. S., and Grinnell.)
Grinnell, Albert A. (See Whedon, L. S., Grinnell, and
Rousseau,)
Grinnell, Albert A,, assignor to Whedon, Tnc, Medina, N. Y.
Seat lifting mechanism. 2,071,032 ; Feb. 16.
Grinnell, Albert A., assignor lo Whedon, Inc.. Medina,
N. Y. Seat construction. 2.090,579; Aug. 17.
Grip, Carl A. O. (See Pikul, J. H., and (Jrip.)
(iriscom-Russell Company, The. (See Dewnld, Edward A.,
assignor.)
Grisdale, George W. (See Spit/glass, A. F., and Gris-
dale.)
Grisdale, George AV., assignor to Uc-public Flow Meters
Company, Chicago, 111. Driv(> mechanism. 2,074,585 ;
Mar. 23.'
Grisd.ale, Richard O., assignor lo Bell Teh>phono Lnbora-
lories. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Making resistance
devices. 2,079,690; May 11.
Orlsenti. 'Viigclina. (See Grisentl. Joseph, nsslunor.>
Griseiiti. .losepli. assiirnor to. \. liiisCTili, Snn Francisco,
Cnlir. Ge:n' shirting apparattis. 2.n(;0 527 ; Jan. 5
Grisolia, Lucy, Ilrooklyn, N. V., assignor to W. V. Borda.
Wreath. 2,079,250; May 4.
Grist, Alpheua C, assignor lo H. H. Peek, Sr„ Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. Boiler. 2,070,503; M;iy 4.
GriswobI Mjnuil'.'iel uring C'ompau.v. The. (See .VudersoM,
Garl R.. assiLTUor.)
Griswold, Robert G., WestfleM, N. T., nssignor to Dohort.v
Research Conwiany, New York, N. Y. (Jaa trnnsporta-
tlon system. 2.009.161 ; ,Tan. 20.
(■riswold, Robert G,, West Held, assliinor to Power Patents
Company, .liu-sey City, N. J. Gas analvzlng process.
2,084,954 : June 22.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Griswold, Walter 15., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Control mechanism. 2,073,092 ;
Mar. 16.
Griswold. Walter R., assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,070,180;
Apr. 6.
Griswold, Walter R.. assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion engine.
2.083..5G1 ; June 15.
Griswold. Walter K.. assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,085,019 ; June
29.
Griswold, Walter E., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany. Detroit. Mich. Internal combustion engine.
2,089,203 ; Aug. 10.
(Jrob, I'.cnjaniin. assignor 1o Grob Brothers. West Allis,
Wis. Open end band saw ninchine. 2.090.195 ; Aug. 17.
Grob r.rnthers. (See Grob. rienjaiiiin. assignor.)
Grobstfin, Albert. Washinaton. D. C. Metallurgical proc-
ess and products. 2.087.719 : July 20.
Grobstein, Julius A., Cliicago, HI. Knife sharpener.
2,077.689: Apr. 20.
Groch. Robert D., licrkeley. Calif. Slide rule. 2.091,039 ;
Aug. 24.
Grodetzky & Polflk. (See PolSk, Bohumil, assignor.)
Gro<lhaus. Adolph F.. Raytown, Tex. Flexible coupling
for power drive. 2,099.848 ; Nov. 23.
Groebe. Fritz, F.erlin-Roinickendorf-Ost. Germany, assignor
to General Electric Conip.nnv. Electrical insulation and
making the same. 2.089.697 : Aug. 10.
Gropck. Max, assignor to Hydro-Groeck G. m. b. H.. Berlin,
Germany. Cooking or extracting process. 2.101,939;
Dec. 14.
Groene. William F., assignor to The R. K. Le Blond :Ma-
chine Tool Company. Cincinnati, Ohio. Steady rest for
cr;niic.»liafr lathes. 2.085.3.07 : June 29.
Groene, William F., assignor to The R. K. Le Blond Ma-
chine Tool Company, Cincinnati. Oliio. Tool feeding
mechanism for lathes. 2.097.096 : Oct. 26.
Groene. William F.. assignor to The R. K. LeBland Machine
Tool Company. Cincinnnti. Ohio. Chuck for camshafts
and the like. 2.100.955: Nov. 30.
Groene, William F., W. R. Meyer, and G. W. Luning, as-
signors to The R. K. Le Blond Machine Tool Company,
Cincinnati. Ohio. Machine tool. 2,069.107: Jan. 26.
Groi'n<\ Willinni F.. nnd W. R. Meyer, assiirnors to The
R. K. I.e r.loiid Machine Tool Comiianv, Cincinnati
Oliio. Broaching lathe. 2,090,119: Aug! 17.
Groenewold. I<:dwin F.. Loyal. Okla. Latch for d<x)rs or
barns, sheds, etc. 2.102.203: Dec. 14.
Grneiii-er. William C. Columbus. Ohio, assignor to John
B. Pierce Foundation. New York, N. Y. Defecator.
Grneiiiger, William C. Columbus, Ohio, assignor to John
B. Pierce Foundation, New Y'ork, N. Y. Defecator
2.066.SR2: Jan. .5.
'Iroenis-er. William C. Columbus. Ohio, assignor to John
B. Pierce Foundation. New York. N. Y. Defecator with
integral ev.iniato'-. 2.06C.SS3 ; Jan. 5.
Groeniger. William C. Columbus. Oliio. assignor to John
B. Pierce Foundation. New York. N. Y. ' Tank flush
valve — ball type. 2.008.672 ; Jan. 20.
Groeniger, William C, Columbus. Ohio, assignor to John
B. Pierce Foundation. New York, X, Y. Soap dish for
'Sink.s. 2.070.010: Feb. 9.
Groeniger, William C Columbus, Ohio, assignor to John
B. Pierce Foundation, New York, N. Y. Seat attach-
ment for -water closets. 2,071,337 : Feb, 23.
Groeiii;r(.r, William C. Columbus, Ohio, assiirnor to John
T!. Pierce Foundation. New York, N
<(;it.)rs. 2.071.790; Feb 23
Groeniger, William C. Columbus, Ohio,
B. Pierce Foundation. New Y'ork, N
tainer. 2,072,813: Mar. 2.
GroeniL'er. William ('.. ("olumbus. Oliio, assignor to John
B. Pioi<e Foundation, New York, N. Y. Automatic
.lir v:ilve :iiid siphon bre:il;er. 2.092,757: Sept. 14
Groeniger, William C. Columbus, Ohio, assignor to ,Tohn
B. Pierce Foundation, New York, N. Y. Combined soap
receptacle, drain therefor, and air vent. 2,094,841 •
Oct. 5.
Groeniger, William C.. Columbus. Ohio, assignor to John
B. Pierce Foundation. New York, N. Y. Plumbing con-
nection. 2,096,240; Oct. 19.
Groeniger, William C. Columbus. Ohio, and R. L. Davison.
New York, N. Y., assignors to John B. Pierce Founda-
tion. New York. N. Y. Combined lavatorT and bath
2.094.840 ; Oct. 5.
Groff. Frazier. (See Reed, M. C, and Groft.)
Grorf, Frazier, Lakewood. Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to I'nion Carbide and Carbon Corporation
Denture blank. 2.101,131 : Dec, 7.
Groft, Joseph C. AUentown. I'a. Performance gauging
means for prime movers. Re. 20..303 : Mar. 23.
• Irogel. M.rrill .\. (Sec Clark, L. C,.. and Grogel.)
Crohn, Henry P., Chicago, III., assignor to McClave-
P.rooks Company, Scranton, Pa. Tile support.
2.070.547 ; Feb. 0.
GroII, Herbert P. .\. (See Millar, R. W.. and Groll.)
Groll. Herbert P. A. (See Tamele, M. W., and Groll.)
Groll, Herbert I'. .A., Oakland, assignor to .Shell Iievel-
opnient Company, San Francisco, Calif, Flotation proc-
ess. 2,101,047 ; Dec. 7.
Flushing def-
assignor to John
\'. Garbage con-
Groll, Herbert P. A.. Berkeley, assignor to Shell Devel-
opment Company, San Francisco, Calif. Process and
product relating to unsaturated xanthates. 2,101,648 ;
Dec. 7.
Groll, Herbert P. A., Berkeley, assignor to Shell Devel-
opment Company, San Francisco, Calif. Xanthates of
unsaturated secondary alcohols and their preparation.
2,101,049; Dec. 7.
Groll, Herbert P. A., Oakland, .and G. Hearne, Berkeley,
assignors to Shell Development Company, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Treatment of unsaturated monohalides.
2.007,392 ; Jan. 12.
Groll, Herbert P. A., Oakland, and G. Hearne, Berkeley,
assignors to Shell Development Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Treatment of halogenated polyhydric alcohols.
2.070,990 ; Feb. 16.
Groll, Herbert P. A., and G. Hearne, Berkeley, Calif.,
assignors to .Shell Development Companj\ San Fi-an-
cisco, Calif. Cyclic acetals and producing same.
2.078.534 : Apr. 27.
Groll, Herbert P. A., Oakland, and O. Hearne, Berkeley,
assignors to Shell Development Company, San Fran-
cisco. Calif. Treatment of halogenated epoxides.
2.086,077 : July 6.
Groll, Herbert P. A., Oakland, and C. J. Ott, Berkeley,
assignors to Shell Development Company. San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Conversion of unsaturated alcohols and/or
ethers to their saturated isomers. 2,097,154 : Oct. 26.
Groll, Herbert P. A., Berkeley, and C. J. Ott, assignors to
Shell Development Company. San Francisco, Calif.
Treatment of un.saturated halides and products result-
ing therefrom. 2.097,155 ; Oct. 20.
Grondahl, Lars O., Pittsburgh. Pa., and P. H. Geiger, Ann
Arbor. Mich., assignors to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Light sensitive apparatus.
2.089.830:. Aug. 10.
Griinningsaeter, Anton JI., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Falconbridge Nickel Mines Limited. Toronto. Ontario,
Canada. Production of nickel liy (jlectrolytic deposition
from nickel salt solutions. 2.066 347 : Jan. 5.
Grons. Konstantin. Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to the
tirm Simplex-Schiebefenster G. m. b. H.. Berlin-Schone-
berg, Germany. Sash window. 2,084.639 ; June 22.
Grcmvold. (leorge B.. Seatile, Wash. Gvnerological cal-
culating device. 2.095.521 : Oct. 12.
Gronvold, George B.. Seattle. Wash. Gynecological cal-
culating device. 2,098,622 ; Nov, 9.
Groombridge. \\'alter H.. and R. J. I'eek, Spondon, near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Manufacture of hydration products of de-
fines. 2,093.434; Sept. 21.
Groomes. Harry M., assignor to R. K. Groomes. Whit-
more Lake. Mich. Packless steam valve. 2,090,196 ;
Aug. 3 7.
(Jroomes, Rosa K. (See Groomes, Harry M., assignor.)
tJrooms, Albert O., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2.093.535 : Sept. 21.
Grooms. Albert O., assignor to General Motors Corpo-
ration. Dayton. Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,101.498: Dec. 7.
Groot. Robert W., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General
Electric Company. Centrifugal switch. 2,084,907 ;
June 22.
Groov-Pin Corporation. (See Von Jlertens, Ernest K.,
assignor.)
Grosjean, Reuben JL, Omaha, Nebr. Carburetor for in-
ternal combustion engines. 2,078,849 : Apr. 27.
Groskritz, George. Hartford. Conn. Internal combustion
engine. 2,092,841 : Sept. 14.
Gross. Benjamin & Edward J., Co. Inc. (See Gross,
ICdward .T., assignor.)
Gross. Carl C... Mount Vernon, assignor, b.v mesne assign-
ments, to .\merican Machine and Metals. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Hair drying apparatus. 2,074,018 ; Mar. 16.
Gross. Charles E., assignor to A. JI. Bvers Company.
Pittsburgh. Pa. Manufacture of wrought iron.
2,095,978: Oct. 19.
Gross, Eberhard. Wuppertal-Elberfeld, H. Wappes. Lud-
wigshafen-on-the-Rliine. B. Ililgenfeldt, Wuppertal-Voh-
winkel. and A. Petz, Mannheim, assignors to I. G. Far-
benindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt-on-the-Main,
Germany. Production of stable and efficient foam.
2.0SS.0S5 : July 27.
Gross, Edward J., assignor to Benjamin & Edward J
Gross Co. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Jewelry set
2.077,234; Apr. 13. Je«eiiy set.
Gross. Eric. (See Engelbrektsson, Einar. assignor )
Gross, Ernst. (See Ruppe, H.. and Probst, assignors.)
Gross. Felix P. (See Berrigan. J. B., Gro,ss. and Wood-
rulT.)
Gross. Frank. Colorado Springs. Colo. Crushing and
grinding mill. 2,085.216 : June 29.
Gross, Hyman. (See Temchin, Y., and Gross.)
Gross, John. (Sec Dean, R. S., and Gross.)
Gross, Joseph E., Swissvale. Pa., assignor to Aurora Sign
Company. Luminous tube. Re. 20,347 • Alay 4
Gross. J-ouis, New York, N. V. Colorimeter. ■2 690 041-
Aug. 17.
Gross. Malvern J. (See Mesick, H. F., Jr.. and Gross.)
t.ross, Slalvern J Chicago, 111,, assignor to General Elec-
.V'iC, „-'?'*y Corporation. Inverse reducer circuit.
2,089,3,>8 ; Aug, 10.
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Gross, Malvern J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Gpn(M-al
Electric-Ray Corporation. Tube casing. 2,091,978 ;
Sept. 7.
Gross, Martin G. J. (See Edwards, P. A., and Gross.)
Gross. Paul M., and L. F. Dixon. Durham. N. C. assignors
to Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company, New York, iS". 1".
sterilizing. 2,075,845 ; Apr. 6.
Gross, William H. (See Lefevre, Emil, assignor.)
Grosse, Adolph F.. and A. C. Baunigartner, Duluth. Minn.
Bookbinder. 2,083,262 : June 8.
Grosse, Aristid V. (See Ipatieff, V., and Grosse.)
Grosse, William M., Greensboro, N. C, assignor, by mesne
assignments, of one-half to Mock. Judson, Voehringer
Co. Inc., and one-half to Greensboro Full Fashioned
Hosiery Mills, Inc. Machine for producing ringless
full-fashioned hosier.y. 2.081,430 ; May 25.
Grosser, Alois A., et al. (See Grosser, Stephen A., as-
signor.)
Grosser, Stephen a., assignor of one-third to A. A. Grosser,
one-third to A. A. Eagle, and one-third to C. J. Kessel-
ring, Rochester, N. Y. Coin controlled apparatus.
2.084,197 ; June 15.
Grosser, Walter C. (See Draper, C. T., and Grosser.)
Grossinger, Anton, Milwaukee, Wis. Concrete mixture
and making the same. 2,077,374; Apr. 13.
Grosskinsky, Otto. (See Kuhrmann, F., Nawiasky, and
Grosskinsky.)
Grossman, Alexander J., Mineola, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Fre-
quency-selective transmission circuit. 2,070,656 : Feb.
16.
Grossman. Leonard, Irvington, and G. Herzberg, Newark,
N. J. Incandescent lamp. 2,075,436 ; Mar. 30.
Grossmith. George W., assignor to Strachan & Henshaw.
Limited, Wliitehall, Bistol England. Apparatus used
in web printing and other processes. 2,089,747 ; Aug.
JO.
Grosswege, John B.. Edgewood, and J. Canetta. Wilkins-
burg, assignor to The Westinghouse Air Brake Company,
Wilmerdirig, Pa. Electric brake device. 2,084.680 ;
June 22.
Grossweischede, Julius. (See Wallmann, C, Grosswei-
schede, and Kruso.)
Grosvenor. William M.. New York, N. Y. Making self-
identifying composition of matter. 2.088,412 : .Tuly 27.
Grosz. Charles O.. Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Carburetor.
2.093.011 ; Sept. 14.
Grote, Irvine W., assignor to The Chattanooga Medicine
Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Topical preparation.
2,079,166 : May 4.
Grote, Walter P., Mount Washington, Ohio, assignor to
The National Colortype Company, Bellevue, Ky. Light
reflecting means. 2,069,881 ; Feb. 9.
Grotewohl, Laurence A., Muskegon, assignor to Campbell.
Wyant & Cannon Foundry Companv. JVIuskegon Heights.
Mich. Foundry cupola. 2.101.391 : Dec. 7.
Groth, Alfred. Gera, Germany. Pile wire spoon with ex-
changeable blade. 2,074,053 ; Mar. 16.
Groth. Archibald. (See Dannenberg, F., Frank, and
Groth.)
Grother, Albert J., assignor to The American Rolling
Jlill Companv. Middletown, Ohio. Bin-type metal re-
raining wall. 2,092.646 ; Sept. 7.
Grothouse, Frank T., Fort Wayne. Ind., assignor to
General Electric Company. Evaporator. 2,079.448 ;
May 4.
Grotnes, Carl C. Park Ridge, 111.' Machine for forming
beads in metallic drums. 2,089,475 ; Aug. 10.
Grotnes, Carl C, Park Ridge, 111. Metal working machine.
2.089.476; Aug. ]0.
Grotowsky, Hans, Kiofeld.-Uerdingen. assignor to I. G.
Farbenindustiie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, (Jermany, Manufacture of sulphonic acids from
iiryl ethylenes and the products thereof. 2.097.726 •
Nov. 2.
Grotowsky, ITans, Krefekl-Uerdingi-n. Germany, assignor
to (Jeneral Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Tri-
phenylmelhane dvostuffs. 2.103,846 ; Dec. 28.
Grounds, Charles H., Colonic, assignor to Container Open-
ing Devices. Inc., New York, N. Y. Container opening
device. 2.068,020 ; Jan. 19.
Groupe, Andrew V. (See Gronizer, Orson, assignor.)
Grout, Aaron IT,, Burlington, Vt. Antiskid device.
2.067.121 ; Jan. 5.
Grouven, Paul, Cologne, Germanv. Shoe. 2,088,263 :
July 27. "
Grove, Philetus A„ Sr„ Detroit, Mich. Washing machine.
2,088,855 ; Aug. 3.
Grover, Albert W., ivrerrick, N. Y. Adjustable bridge for
stringed musical instruments. 2,082,951 ; June S.
Grover, i:iliott E., Springfield, JIass., assignor to West-
inKhou.se Electric & Manufacturing Companv. East
Pittsburgh, Pa. MutTling device. 2,078,242: Apr. 27.
Grover, Elliott E., Springfield, Mass., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Coiiipaiiv. 1-^ast
Pittsburgh, Pa. Refrigeration apparatus. 2,081,480;
May 25.
Grover, Frederick, nsBignor to The Forgrovo machinerv
Company I/imited, Leeds, England. Mechanism for
wrapping granular matei'iala. 2.094,402; Sept. 28.
Grover, \'iclor T., Ii'vinglou, X. J., assignor to Auuiicaii
Can Company, Now York. N. Y. Shi-ct handliiit: ami
feeding ajjparatus. 2,074,330; Mar. '2'.',.
Groves, Earl C, Jetmore, Kans. Cabinet table. 2,100,247:
Nov. 23.
Groves, Edward S.. Lorraine, N. Y. Electrode holder.
2,085,853 : July 6.
Groves. Eugene G., Denver, Colo. Building construction.
2.083.781 : June 15.
Groves, Frederick H., Dormont. Pa. Hinged carton.
2,100,644; Nov. 30.
Groves, Roy, Sylvia, Kans. Corn combine. 2,100,137 ;
Nov. 23.
Grow, Paul W., Yankton, S. Dak. Packaging machine.
2,073,007 ; Mar. 9.
Grower, W. F., et al.. trustees. (See Pratt, Harry P.,
assignor.)
Grower, William P., et al., trustees. (See Pratt, Harry P..
assignor.)
Grubb, William B., Sr., Ventnor, N. J., assignor of one-
half to W. White. Brooklyn, N. Y. Combination lock.
2.083.782 : June 15.
Grube, Heiurich. assizor to Gehr, Eickhoff Masclnnen-
fabrik und Eisengieiserei, Bochum, Germany. Shakinsr
conveyer. 2.067,122 ; Jan. 5.
Oruhelic, Nicholas. Great Neck, N. Y. Portable fume re-
mover. 2.066,683 ; Jan. 5.
C.ruber, Edward, Lyndhurst, assignor to Allyne Labora-
tories, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Absorption refrigera-
tion. 2,092,733 ; Sept. 7.
Gruber, Heinrich. (See Boedecker, F., and Heinrich.)
Cruber, Heinrich, Schoneberg, near Berlin. Germany.
Method of converting barbituric acids into stable aque-
ous solutions. 2,067.317 ; Jan. 12.
Cruber, Heinrich, Schoneberg. near Berlin, Germany.
Manufacture of aqueous solutions suitable for injection
from substituted barbituric acids. 2,067.318 ; Jan. 12.
Gruber, Herbert. (See Bain, E. C, and Gruber.)
(.iruca, Adam, Lwow. Poland. Appliance for setting and
bandaging forearm fractures. 2.067.567 : Jan. 12.
Gruen. Eugene. (See Berill, Carroll H., assignor.)
Gruen Watch Company, The. (See Frey, Emile.)
Gruenberg, Raoul J.. San Francisco. Calif. Display rack.
2,097,553 : Nov. 2.
Gruenberger, Otto, Milwaukee, Wis. Automatic starter for
Internal combustion engines. 2,074,110 ; Mar. 16.
Gruender, Oscar C, assignor to Nordbeig Manufacturing
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. " Crushing machine. 2.070.270 :
Feb. 9.
Gruender. Oscar C, assignor to Nordberg Manufacturing
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Impact crasher. 2. 086. 383 :
July 6.
Gruender. Oscar C, assignor to Nordberg Manufacturing
Co.. ]\rilwaukee, Wis. Crushing machine. 2,091.315 :
Aug. 31.
Grueschow, Adolph C. Milwaukee, Wis. Ceiling washer.
2,101,216: Dec. 7.
Cruhzit, Oswald M. (See Scott, A. B., and Gruhzit.)
Grumbacher, Walter, New York, N. Y. Spirally-bound
sheaf and sheaf device. 2,083,703 : June 15.
Cnimel, Henri, Paris. France, assignor to Compagnie
(ienerale de Telographie Sans Fil. Modulation meas-
urement. 2,082,492 : June 1.
Griin. Adolf, Basel, Switzerland, assignor to H. Th. P.ohme
Aktiengesellschaft. Chemnitz, Saxony, Germany. Pro-
duction of hydroxy olefin compounds. 2,086,713 : July
13.
Griin, Adolf, Basel, Switzerland, assignor to American
Hyalsol Corporation, Wilmington. Del. Production c f
unsaturated hydrocarbons. 2,101,314 ; Dec. 7.
Griin. Arnold, (jberesslingen, Germany. Eyeshield for
welding devices, 2,084,681 ; June 22.
Grunberg, George. (See Klein. M.. and Grunberg.)
(;run<I, William, (See Wells, Walter F., assignor. 1
Griiudler, Wolfgang, assignor to Telefunken Gesellsehr.:':
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. IT., Berlin, Germany.
Variable condenser." 2,078,447; Apr, 27.
Gruudman. Cliarles U., Palisade Park, N. J. Artificial
candle. 2,077,107 ; Apr. 13.
Grundmanu, Gustave L,, Westmont. N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. High frequency super-
heterodyne receiver. 2,080,128 ; ;May 11.
Gruudmann, Gustave Ij,, Westmont. N, J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. High frequency wave
meter. 2,086,615: July 13.
Grundon, George F,, Middletown, Pa. Smoking tube.
2,070,831 ; Feb. 16.
Grunert, Karl. (See Klar, ]M., and Grunert.)
Gruncwald. Iluljert, Paris, France. Saliva ejector.
2,102,263: Dec. M.
Grunlg, Bernhard C, (See Tratsch, W. A., and Gruuip.'>
Grunig, Bernhard C, Chicago, 111, Dice agitator.
2.073,205 : Mar. 9.
Griinthal, Morilz, Dusseldorf, Germany. Die for auto-
mat iciUy working mechanical forging mnchines for
manufacturing of seamless hollow bodies. 2.067,568 ;
Jan. 12.
Grunwald, Albert C, (See Birr, R. O., nnd Orunwnld.)
Gniuwald, .Mbert (".. Kiver l'"orest, assignor to Proeislon
Metal Workers, Cliicago, Til. Jlold for frozen confec-
tions, 2,0,^0.816 ; .May IS.
Gr\iii\vaM, .Mbert C., River Forest, assignor to The Auto-
matic l!(-ci>i-(ling Sale Cinjipanv, Chicago, III, .'savings
baulc. 2,087.058 ; July 13.
Grupi>, William h\. Lvndliurst, N, J. Printing nuaiis.
2.0.S9,7,S9; Aug, 10,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Gruse, William A. (See Hjerpe, E. B., and Gruse.)
Gniso, William A. (See Stevens, D. R., and Gruse.)
Grush, Elmer B.. Beverly, Mass.. assijrnor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation. I'aterson. X. J. Method of and
machine for removing lasts from shoes. 2. 01)3. 4.05 :
Sept. 21.
Grush. Elmer B.. Beverly. Mass.. assipnor to United Shoe
Jfachinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Last.
2.nn.3.43r> : Sept. 21.
Grussendorf. Hanns, and A. Varren, Essen, Germanv.
Traffic lipht post. 2,094,741 : Oct. 5.
Gruver. Frank S. (See Willach, B., Aschenbach, Gruver,
and Klein.)
Gruwell, Charles E., and F. H. E. Preene. Xew York, X. Y.,
assignors to Research Agouev Corporation. Oradel, N. J.
Antidiabetic substance. 2.082,952 ; June 8.
Gniyer. .lean M.. assignor to Victor Simon. Lyon, France.
Change speed chain gearing for bicvcles and the like.
2,099,477 : Nov. IG.
Gscliopf. Richard and K. Pokorny, Vienna, Austria, said
Pokorny assignor to said Gschopf. Production of natu-
ral colored images on paper and diapositives (cinemato-
graphic films). 2,081.481 : May 25.
Gualtiere, Julius, assignor to Edwin B. Stimpson Com-
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. Rivet feed. 2.078.C59 ; Apr. 27.
Gualtiere, .Tulius, assignor to Edwin B. Stimpson Com-
pany. Brooklyn, X. Y. Rivet setting machine.
2,078,600: Apr. 27.
Gualtiere, Julius. Brooklyn, and G. Me.ver. Hollis. as-
signors to Edwin B. Stimpson Company.' Brooklvn, X. \.
Setting machine. 2.087.596 : July 20. "
Guardino. Jolin. (See Palimeri. A., and Guardino.)
Gnardite Corporation. (See Merriam, C. J., and Wiles,
assignors.)
(hinriiaschelli, Stephen. Corona, Long Island, assignor to
I'ackless Metal Proilucts Corporation. Xew York, X. Y.
Flexible tubing. Re. 20.583 ; Dec. 14.
Guba. Emil F.. Waltham. Mass. Method and apparatus
for vaporizing sulphur and other fungicidal and in-
secticidal substances. 2.083.950 ; June 15.
Cuba. Itayraond J., assignor to .Audubon Wire Cloth Cor-
poration, I'hilaiielphia. Pa. Wire fabric and making
rlie -same. 2.103.918: Dec. 28.
Guba, R.iymond J., assignor to Audubon Wire Cloth Cor-
poration, Philadelphia. Pa. Wire fabric and making
the n:\mc 2, 103. 939: Dec. 28.
Guba, Raymond J., assignor to Audubon Wire Cloth Cor-
Iioration, Philadelphia. Pa. Convever belt. 2.103.920:
Dec. 28.
Gubelmann, Ivan. Wiln)ington, Del., and J. M. Tinker,
Pennsgrove, X'. J., assigors to E. I. du Pont do Xemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Benzoyl benzoic acid
compounds and producing the same. 2,008,321 ; Jan. 19.
Gubernick. Edward. Richwood, W. Va. Poultry perch.
2,096,241 ; Oct. 19.
Gubisch, Erwin A., assignor to Teletype Corporation. Chi-
cago, 111. Magnifying system. 2.083,600 ; June 15.
Gudebrod Bros. Silk Company. (See Gudebrod, Charles
B., assignor.)
Gudebrod, Charles B.. St. Davids, assignor to Gudebrod
Bros. Silk Company, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Sewing
kit. 2.079.010 ; May 4.
Guedon, Emile C, -Vudubon. X. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Phonograph. 2,085,582 ; June
29.
Guedon, Emile C, Audubon, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Magnetic pick-up. 2,086,415:
July 0.
Guedon, Kmile C, Audubon, X. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Vibratory contact device.
2.101,902 : Dec. 14.
Guedon, Emile C. Audubon. X. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of .America. Phonograph recording control
system. 2.102.316 : Dec. 14.
Gui'don, Emile C. Audubon, X. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of .-Vmorica. Signal translating apparatus.
2.103,301 : Dec. 28.
(Juenot, Maurice P. J., Montreuil. France. Apparatus
for incorporating to n stream of fluid under pressure
other fluid or powdered bodies. 2.084.082 : June 22.
Guenther, Edgar G. (See Butler. ('. O.. and Gucnther.)
Guenther. Fritz. Ludwigshafen-on-the-Uliiiie. H. Ilauss-
mann. Mannheim. ,T. Xuesslein. Frankfort-onthe-Main,
H. Schuotte, Mannheim, and C. Schoeller, Ludwigshafen-
on-the-Rhine, (Jermany, assignors to General .\niline
Works. Inc., Xew York. X. Y. R.'serving animal fibers
In mixed fabrics. 2.nS7.2S4 : July 20.
Guenther, Fritz. Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, and H.
Ilaiissmann. Mannheim, assignors to I. G. Farbenin-
dustrie Akl lengcscUschaft. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Production of hydroxv-sulfonic acids.
2.094,451 : Sept. 28.
Guenther, Rom:inn. Portland. Oreg. Electric organ.
2,089,204 ; Aug. 10.
Guenther. Rudolph R., Bethlehem, Pn. Paper bottle.
2,069.033 ; Jan. 26.
Guenther. William II., and n. C. Maul, assignors to
Detroit -Michigan Stove Company. Detroit, Mioh.
Lighter construction for gas ranges. 2,087.720: Julv
20.
Guerbilsky, AIe?(!s, Paris, France. Method an<l apparatus
for transforming pressure variations Into electrical va-
riations. 2.000,1(50 ; Oct. 19.
Gu^rin, Marcel, Paris, and P. Breton, Bellevue, France.
Display lighting circuits. 2.098,002 : Xov. 2.
Guernsey. Charles O. (See Browne, A. T., and Guernsey.)
Guerriero, Anthony. Brooklyn, X. Y. Piston ring spring.
2.082,332 ; June 1.
Guerrini, Renzo, Florence, Italy. Surgical clip applier.
2.096,173 ; Oct. 19.
Guertin. Joseph G., Amelia, Ohio. Garage door.
2.0S4.615 : June 22.
Guest, Alfred W. F., Brooklyn, X. Y., assignor to Mergen-
thaler Linotype Company. Slug casting machine.
2.094,212 : Sept. 28.
Guest, Herbert R.. Habana, Cuba. Fuel tank gauge.
2.074.959 ; Mar. 23.
Guest, Romeo H. (See Guest, Walter C. and R. H.)
Guest, Walter C, and R. H. Guest, Anderson, S. C. Hoist-
ing apparatus for replacing structural beams.
2.071.461: Feb. 23. '
Guett, Monroe, assignor to The Arrow-Hart & Hegeman
Electric Company. Hartford, Conn. Fuse puller switch.
2,077,319 ; Apr. 13.
Guflfev, George E.. and J. C. Rhodes. Danville. Kv. To-
bacco can. 2.090.530 : Aug. 17.
Guggenheim, Max M., assignor to Baker Perkins Company,
Inc., Saginaw, Mich. Automatic machine for filling
molds and other containers. 2.088.740 ; Aug. 3.
Guiberson Corporation, The. (See (irickmer, Charles S.,
assignor.)
Guiberson Corporation, The. (See Thaheld, Feri A.,
assignor.)
Guichard. Pierre. JIarseille, France. Apparatus for the
treatment of hydrocarbons. 2.089,360 ; Aug. 10.
Guicliard. Pierre. Marseille. France. Apparatus for
cracking oil. 2.089,361 : Aug. 10.
Guichard, Raymond A. E., Paris, France. Label-holder ap-
plicable to documents. 2.085,496 ; ,Tune 29.
Guidi, Albert D.. Great Barrington, Mass. Concrete form
tie. 2.085.652 : June 29.
Guignard, August, Hood River, Oreg. Washing machine.
2.078,941 : May 4.
Guilbert. Andrg V. E. C. Paris. France. Dynamo and
dvnamo installation. 2.084,527 : June 22.
Guilfoil. Oscar D. (See JIuench. T. J., and Guilfoil.)
Guilfoll. Oscar D. (See Muencb. T. J., and Guilfoil, as-
signors.)
Guilford. Edward T. (See Rienks, G. W.. and Guilford.)
Guilfoyle. Freder'ck 5L, Denfield. Ontario, Canada, as-
signor to Remincrton Typewriter Company. Hion, N. Y.
Typewriting machine, 2.102,526 ; Dec. 14.
Gullhauman. Werner. Berlin-Steglltz, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Elastic fluid turbine
Control. 2,101,676 : Dec. 7.
Guilliams. Donald. (See Magee, William, assignor.)
Guillow, Paul K. (See Foss, Laurence M., assignor.)
Guillow. Paul K. (See Tavlor, George M., assignor.)
Guimond, Henri, Detroit, Mich. Clip. 2.080,173 ; May 11.
(Hiin.m, \Villiam F., Easthampton assignor to Hampton
Company. Easthamton. Mass. ^lachine for treating
yarn in skein form. 2. 076. 429 : Apr. 0.
Guinosso. Aloysius. Philadelphia, Pa. Electric switch.
2.080,817 : May IS.
Guinosso, Aloysius, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric switch.
2,082.448; June 1.
(5uinot, Henri M.. Melle, Deux-Sevres. France. Process
and aiiparatus for the extraction of products in solu-
tion by means of solvents. 2.076.126 : Apr. 6.
Gulnot, Henri Af. E.. Melle. France. Manufacture of
unsaturated alinhatic aldehyde. 2,096.637; Oct. 19.
Guinzburg. Roland H.. Flushing, assignor to I. B. Kleinert
Rubber Company. Xew York, X. Y. " Apparatus for mold-
ing and ornamenting rubber articles. 2.101.252 : Dec. 7.
Guirl. Paul R. (See Barnes. J. S., Guirl. and Johnson.)
Gulbranson Company. (See Van Dommelen, Peter, as-
signor.)
Guhlhrandsen, Guldbrand. (See Hadley, H. A., and Guld-
brandsen.)
Guldbrandsen, Guldbrand, assignor to E. and T. Fair-
banks and Company. St. Johnsburv, Vt. Coin controlled
mechanisui. 2.076.775; Apr. 13.
Gulf Oil Corporation. (See Buerger, Charles B., as-
signor.)
Gulf Oil Corporation. (See Epps. Frank A., assignor.)
Gulf Oil Corporation. (See Hjerpe, E. P.., and Gruse,
assignors.)
Gulf Oil Corporation. (See Mc^Vfee, Aimer McD., as-
signor.)
Gulf Oil Corporation. (See McAfee, A. McD., and Tryon,
assignors. >
Gulf Research & Development Company. (See Clienault,
Roy L., assignor.)
Gulf Research & Development Companv. (See JIufflv,
Gary, assignor.)
Gulf Resrarch & Development Company. (See Muskat,
Irving E., assignor.)
Gulf Research & Development Companv. (See Peters,
Leo ,T., assignor.)
Gulf Research & Development Company. (See Pigott.
Reginald J. S.. assignor.) ^ .» > a •
Gulf Research & Development Companv. (See Busier,
George W., assignor.)
Gulf Rese.arch & Development Company. (See Siman-
ton. William A., assignor.)
Gulf Research & Development Company. (See Stevens, I>.
R.. and Gruse, assignors.)
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Gulf Research and Development Company. (See Weinrich,
William W., assignor.)
Gulf States Steel Company. (See Bowron, C. E., and
Delany, assignors.)
Gullborg, Arthur V., Chicago, 111. Screw part and driver.
2,103,944 ; Dec. 28.
GuUett Gin Company. (See Wallace. Jeffery J., assignor.)
Gullich, Kurt, assignor to Bisonit G. m. b. H., Marien-
berg in Saxony, Germany. Producing articles from
inoldable powder. 2,101.540 ; Dec. 7.
Gulliford, Albert G., Conisborough near Eotherham,
England. Miner's electric lamp bulb. 2,086,161 ;
July 6.
Giilliksen, Finn H., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
(lurgh, Pa. Regulating system. 2,066.934; Jan. 5.
Gulliksen, Finn H., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Indiciting and regulating system. 2,078,661 ; Apr.
27.
Gulliksen, Finn H., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
liouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Regulating system. 2,081,995 ; June 1.
Gulliksen. Finn H., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Slitter controller. 2,088,473 ; July 27.
Gulliksen, Finn H., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
I'llectric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
Regulating system. 2,096,427 ; Oct. 19.
Gulliksen, Finn H., AVilkinsburg, and S. A. Staege, Pitts-
burgh, assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufac-
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Wire guide con-
trol. 2,075,111 ; Mar. 30.
Gulliksen, Finn H., and J. W. Dawson, Wilkinsburg, as-
signors to Westinghouse Electric & INIanufacturing Com-
pany, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Regulating system.
2,083,297; June 8.
Gulliksen, Finn H., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
I'a. Electric <lischarge apparatus. 2,103.779 ; Doc. 28.
Gullikson, Adolph, Cheyene, Wyo. Automatic braking de-
vice. 2,070,481 ; Feb. 9.
Gulliver, Arthur C., London, England. Shoveling hand
truck and the like. Re. 20,228 ; Jan. 5.
Gulotta, Charles, Glendale, Long Island, N. Y. Windshield
squeegee. 2,080,129 ; May 11.
Gunibiner, Robert. (See Murdock, Sidney A., assignor.)
Gumm, Percv E., Oklahoma City, Okla. Timing and sig-
naling apparatus. 2,078,136 ; Apr. 20.
Gump, 13. F., Co. (See Bauer, Plans A., assignor.)
Gump, B. F., Co. (See Piazle, Albert J.. Jr.. assignor.)
Gump, B. F., Company. (See Rose, William, assignor.)
Gump, B. F. Co. (See Williams, Maurice T., assignor.)
Gump, S. & G., Company. (See Bowen, Alice S., as-
signor.)
Gund, Felix. (See Goll, 0., AVolff, and Gund.)
Gund, Felix. (See Morschel, H., and Gund.)
Gunderman, Lester S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Pipe thread pro-
tecting device. 2,082,286 ; June 1.
Gunderson, Lewis O., assignor to Dearborn Chemical Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Blow-ofE apparatus for locomotive
boilers. 2,082,953 ; June 8.
Gundlach, Severin N., Belleville, 111. Shingle cutter.
2,077,474 ; Apr. 20.
Gunite Foundries Corporation. (See Forbes, D. P., and
Mohr, assignors,)
Gunite Foundries Corporation. (See Forbes, D. P., Mohr,
and Meyer, assignors.)
Gunlocke, William H., Wayland, N. Y. Chair back.
2,071,974 ; Feb. 23.
Gunn, Damon M.. New Haven, Conn. Tube closure.
2,094,700 ; Oct. 5.
Gunn, Elbert V., Tulsa, Okla. Paint spray masking de-
vice for automobile wheel and tire assemblies.
2,081,666 ; May 25.
Gunn, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Jack seating device.
2.076,330 ; Apr. 6.
Gunn, John I\I., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Solar attachment
for surveyor,?' transits. 2,097,218 ; Oct. 20.
Gunn, Ross, Chevy Chase, Md. Ultra-high frcciuencv tube.
2.087.252 ; July 20.
Gunnerson. Arthur R., Denver, Colo. Bull rake.
2,102,008 : Dec, 14.
C.unnert, Anders R, (See lOsldlson, 8, A,, Gurn-nt, ;:u(]
IIiil)inptto.)
Gunnfors, Sven. (See Ostlund, A. E. P., and Gunnfors.)
Gunning, Roy, Kokomo, Ind. Writing board. 2,085,259 ;
June 29,
Gunning, Russell, Tipton, Ind. Tractor operated hay
loader. 2,099,60 1 ; Nov. 1 6,
Gunther, Clarence A., TTaddonfiold, N. J., as.signor to
General Electric Company. Tuning apparatus.
2.078,909 : Apr. 27.
Gunther, Hermann, assignor to The Singer Manufacturing
(;omi)any, Elizabeth. N. J. Slop-motion device for sew-
ing macliincs. 2,075,759; Mar. 30.
Gilnlhor, Martin, and J. Eggr'rt. assignors to "Patenlver-
werlnng Dr. IMarlin Gilnlher G. m. b. II.", Berlin. Ger-
many. Producing artificial threads, Jlbers, and the
like, 2,101,25;i ; Dec. 7,
Gilnther. Wolfgang. I!('rlin-Frled<'nau. Germany, assignor
to Askania-Werke A. G. vornials CentraUvprkstnt t-Des-
sau und Carl Bamljerg-Friedenau. Optical instrument.
2,098,917 ; Nov. 9.
Guntrap, Paul C, Ashland. Ohio. Advertising medium.
2,081,088 ; May 18.
Giinzel. Rudolf, Hamburg, Germany, assignor to W. V.
Sippell, The Hague, Netherlands. Tin with a jamming
slip-on cover. 2,085,358 ; June 29.
Gurian, William, New I'ork, N. Y. Culotte. 2.099,478 ;
Nov. 16.
Gurney, Daniel. (See Balslger, H. E., Wine, and Gurnev.)
Gurney, Dayton A., Caro, Mich. Recoil mechanism for
guns. 2,088,592 ; Aug. 3.
Gurney, Joseph T., Johnson City, N. Y. Selective hair
trigger and safety. 2,068,289 ; Jan. 19.
Gurton, William S., J. Flint, and H. Nyberg, assignors to
Dominion Truck Equipment Co. Limited, Kitchener,
Ontario, Canada. Compensating draft coupling for
tractors and trailers. 2,078,492 ; Apr. 27.
Gui'ton, William S., J. Flint, and PI. Nyberg, assignors to
Dominion Truck Equipment Co. Limited, Kitchener,
Ontario, Canada. Automatic brake connection for
semitrailer vehicles. 2,092,115 ; Sept. 7.
Gurwiek, Irvin.g. Jlount Vernon, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Shellmar Products Company, Chicago,
111, Transparent printed wrapper and making the same,
2,084,026 ; June 15,
Gussick, Frank S., Milwaukee, Wis. Valve. 2,069,364 ;
Feb. 2.
Gussow, Abraham, Brooklvn, N. Y. Nightdress and
pajama. 2,100,050; Nov. 23.
Gustafson, Artlnir, E. Johnson, and T. Ahlin, Los Angeles,
Calif. Garbage can liner. 2,092,969; Sept. 14.
Gustafson, Carl A., Peoria, 111., assignor to Caterpillar
Tractor Co., San Leandro, Calif. Road machine.
2,081,536 ; May 25.
Gustafson, Carl A., Peoria, 111., assignor to Caterpillar
Tractor Co., San Leandro, Calif. Road machine.
2,085,971 ; July 6.
Gustafson, Carl A., Peoria, 111., assignor to Caterpillar
Tractor Co., San Leandro, Calif. Road machine.
2,100,005 ; Nov. 23.
Gustafson, G. W., et al (See Gerdin, Olof B., assignor.)
Gustafson, Lawrence W., Kansas City, Mo. Automatic
headlight control. 2,086,865 ; July 13.
Gustafson, Nester H., Minneapolis, Minn. Device for
use in truing wheels and brake drums. 2,090,838 ;
Aug, 24.
Gustafson, Roy C, (See Thomas, Charles E., assignor.)
Gustafsson. Eric, assignor to Binks Manufacturing Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Air nozzle for flat-spraying appli-
ances. 2,101,175 : Dec. 7.
Gustafsson, Ernst V., St. Essingen, and G. H. Plellgren,
Malmo, assignors to Aktiebolaget Facit, Atvidabers,
Sweden. Calculating machine of the ten key tvpe.
2,102,700; Dec. 21.
Gustafsson, Evelyn, New Vorl;, N. Y, Ficure tov.
2,090,499 ; Aug. 17. " '
Gustavson, Alvin N,, Jamestown, N, Y,, assiffnor to Auto-
matic Voting Machine Corporation. Voting machine.
2,091,590 ; Aug. 31.
Gustavson, Alvin N,, Jamestown, N, Y',, assignor to
Automatic Voting Machine Corporation, Party se-
lector mechanism for voting machines. 2,099",202 •
Nov. 16.
Gustin, Daniel S., Bloomfield, N, J., assignor to Westing-
house Electric and Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgli, Pa. Electrode for gaseous conduction devices.
2,067,141 ; .Tan. 5.
Gustin, Daniel S,, East Orange, N, ,T,, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Prefocused lamp base.
2,082,954 ; June 8.
Gnstofson, Adolph P., Chicago, 111, Pneumatic telegraph
device, 2,085,801 ; July 6.
Gustus, Edwin L., assignor to The TTpJohn Company.
Kalamazoo, Mich. Purifying gonadotropic hormonal
substances. 2,072,258; Mar. 2.
Gutehoffnungshiitte Oberhausen Aktiengesellschaft. (See
Hermanns, Leonliard, assignor,)
(hitchotTnungsliutte Overhausen Aktiengesellschaft, (See
Nrishan, Paul, assignor.)
Gutehoffnungshiitte 6b(-rhausen AkIiiMigesellschaft, (See
Winckler, Arnold, assignor.)
Guth, Henry, assignor to one-twelfth to II. A. Macrlender.
Cleveland, Ohio. I>ight weight construction composi-
tion. 2.103,746; Dec. 28.
Guthans, Harold A., Mobile. .Ma. Propeller shaft lubri-
cating apparatus. 2.072,001 ; Feb. 23.
Guthard, Edgar (,'. (See .lolmson, I'rank T,, assignor.)
(i\ithard, Edgar C. (Seo Orr, Walter I/,, as.signor, )
Guthmann, Walter S., Chicago, 111, Sympathetic ink.
2,083.372 ; June 8,
Guthmann, Waller S,, Chicago, 111, Ink handling appa-
ratus. 2,091,0-10 ; Aug. 24.
GuthofP, Ma\-. J. N. Flynn. and II. T-, Smith. Cleveland,
Ohio, Hydraulic brake. 2,083.951 ; June 15,
Guthrie, Bernard M., assignor to Fairbanks. Morse & Co.,
Chicago, 111. JTechanical stoker. 2,073,059 : Mar. 9.
Guthrie, Bernard M., assignor to Fairbanks, Morse & Co.,
Chicago, 111. Material conveying <lovlce. 2,092,248;
S(MU. 7.
(inthrie, (^arl R. fSee Connell, Kobnrt M., assignor.)
(Juthrie, James M. (See Brent, G. F., nsslgnor, nnd
Guthrie.)
Cullnie. Jiinies M. (See Keaney, J. C, and Guthrie.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
<5iithrie. Jamps M., Pittsburgh, Ta. Bottle closure.
2,096,324 : Oct. 19.
Guthrif, James 51., Pittsburgh, assignor of one-third to
.T. C. Keaney, Mount Lebanon, Pa. Bottle. 2,102,148 :
Dec. 14.
Guthrie, James M., assignor of one-half to J. C. Keaney,
Mount Lebanon, Pa. Glass masonry. 2,102,149; Dec.
14.
Guthrie, Robert G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Forming hollow vessels. 2.085,313 ; June 29.
r;uihrie, Watson A., pxciMitor. (Sop ErmoUl, Fdwi'.ni. )
Guthrie, William J., and V. W. H. Towns, assignors to
E. R. Watts & Son Limited, London, England. Torsion
meter. 2,073,200 : Mar. 9.
Gutmann, Ferdinand & Co. (See Cohn, Benno, assignor.)
Gutmann, Ferdinand. & Co. (See Eison, Jay B., assignor.)
Gutmann, Ferdinand & Co. (See Gutmann, Jesse, as-
signor.)
Gutmann, Jesse, Babylon, assifwior io F(n-dinand Gutmann
& Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Container closure. 2,077,235 ;
Apr. 13.
Gutmann, Jesse, Babylon, assignor to Ferdinand Gut-
mann & Co., Brooklyn, JS^ Y. Making center spot
crowns. 2,080,265 ; May 11.
Giittel, (Jerliard, Berlin, assignor to Iris-type G. m. b. H.,
?!ohoneborg, near Berlin. Germany. Stamping printing
tyiip with aligning marks. 2,091.097 : Aug. 24.
Guttenberg, Friodrich H. von und zu, Dusseldorf. and H.
Firgau, Dusseldorf-Oberflassel, assignors to Henkel &
Cie G. m. b. H., Dusseldorf-Holthausen, Germany.
Cheese manufacture. 2,081,273 ; May 25.
Gutterson, Thomas, San Francisco, Calif. Dust mop
duster. 2,085,053 ; June 29.
Guttridge. James. Youngstown, Ohio. Garment protector.
2.091,506 : Aug. 31.
Gutzeit, Carlos L. (See INIoralos, J.. Quillin. and Gutzeit.)
Gutzeit, Carlos L., Ithaca, N. Y., assignor to Standard Oil
Development Company. Low boiling hydrocarbon oils.
2,074,467 ; :Mar. 23.
Gutzeit, Carlos L.. Ithaca, N. Y., assignor to Standnrd Oil
Development Company. Inhibiting gum formation in
low boiling hvdrocarhon oils and products obtained
thereby. 2,0S7..'597 ; July 20.
GutzkP. \\'altlipr. (Sen Fberhnrd. H.. and Gutzke.)
Gutzke, Walther. Berlin, Germany. Piezo electrical pres-
sure measuring device. 2.068.744 : Jan. 26.
Giif /wilier, lOrnst. a.<;signor to the firm ol' Chpniical Works
formerly Sando-/, Basel, Switzerland. Sulphonated aryl-
nmino :inflir;iqulnone dvestuffs and their manufacture.
•_'.076 197 : Avv. 6.
Gutzwlller. Ernst, assignor to Chemical Works Formerly
Sando/,, Basel, Switzerland. Carbazoles of anthra-
quinone and producing them. 2,093,355 ; Sept. 14.
Guv, Harrv L., assiccnor to Ford Kooliiig rroduci-; Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Roofing fastener. 2,080,912 : May
18.
Guy Motors Limited. (See Edwards, Charles K., as-
signor.)
Guyan Jlachin^'ry Company. (See ITanna, Fry. assignor.)
Guyer, August. " (See Weber, IT. C, and Guyer.)
Guyer, Edwin M., assignor to Corning Glass Works, Corn-
ing, N. Y. Tempering glass. 2,068.799 : .Tan. 26.
(iuyer. Jesse A.. Bartlesville. Okla.. assignor to Phillips
Petroleum Company. Treatment of hydrocarbons.
2.087.540 : July 20.
Guyer, Jesse A., assignor to .T. P. Devine Manufacturing
Co., Inc., Mount Vernon. 111. Apparatus for condition-
ing air. 2.097.520 : Nov. 2.
Guyer, Reynolds, assignor to Waldorf Paper Products
Company, St. Paul, Minn. Window shade. 2,071,830 ;
Feb. 23.
Cnyetti'. (Jeorge. et al. (See P.renholm, Nels, assignor.)
Cuyler, Albert F., and W. II. Roaler, Spondon. near
Derby. England, assignor.s to Celanese Corporation of
Anierii'.i. Treatment of fabrics. 2.078,380: Apr. 27.
(Juvon. Yves. Sevres, France. Metallic structure.
2.09."^.S3n : Sept. 12.
Guzzetta, John W. (See Contlcehio, Rocco, assignor.)
Gwaltney. Eugene C. and L. A. Graybill. Macon, and
R. B. Newton, Columbus, assignors to Bibb Manufac-
turing Company, Macon, Ga. Heat-resistant .yarn and
hent-resistant cord and making same. 2,103,218; Dee.
21.
<;winn. George W.. Hewlett. Long Island, N. Y., assignor
to .\merlcan Machine and Foundry Company, (jig.i-
r.-ttp collector. 2. 003, 4.17 : Sept. 21.
Gwlnn. George W., Tlowlett. .V. Y., tissignor to American
Machine & Foundry Company. Cigarette weigher for
contiiiiious-rod cigarette machines. 2,102,317: Dpc. 14.
Gwinn. George W.. Hewlett, C. Arelt, Richmond Hill, and
P. yi. Nejedly. Brooklyn, N. Y., assignors to .American
Machine & Foundry Company. Wrapping attachment
for cigarette packers, 2.080,266: Mnv 11.
tJwinn, Joseph M.. Jr., ButTalo. N. Y. Aircraft.
2.0S7.404 ; July 20.
Gwinn. .Toseph M.. Jr., Buffalo. X. Y. Aircraft.
2,094,488; Sept. 28.
Gwyn. Childress R., Jr.. assignor, by men.se assignments, to
P. R. Mallorv & Co., Inc., Indianapolis. Ind. Electrical
contact. 2,070,271 : F.-h. 'J.
Gwyn, Childress B.. Jr.. assignor, by mesne assigniuenls.
to P. R. Mallorv & Co. Inc.. Indiaiiin.iiiv (ml (•„,,■
tact assembly. 2.0>-6,221 : July 6.
Gwynn, Marion Hays, Leonia, X. J. Refining hydrocarbon
distillates. 2.073,578 : Mar. 9.
Gwynn, William A.. St. Louis, ilo. Vulcanizing device.
2.086.8G6 : July 13.
Gwynne, Hugh H., Los Angeles, Calif. Ribbon feeding
mechanism. 2,102,843 ; Dec. 21.
Gyger, Walter J.. Chicago, 111., assignor of one-third to
O. J. Gierloff, Croton, Ohio, and one-third to E. A.
Evers, Wilmetto, 111. Steam turbine. 2,093.356 ; Sept.
14.
Gyger, Wayne, assignor to Ottawa Silica Company, Ot-
tawa, 111. Car trimmer. 2,073,793 ; Mar. 16.
Gvmnaites. Nickolas, Ventura, Calif. Cooler for liquids
and gases. 2.092,249 ; Sept. 7.
Gyr, Joseph, assignor to Society of Chemical Industry In
Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Dyeing leather. 2,097,276 :
Oct. 26.
Gyr. Joseph, and O. Kaiser, assignors to Society of Chemi-
cal Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland." Azo dye-
sTutTs. 2.084,731 : June 22.
Gvrath, Johannes H., Amsterdam, X'etherlands. Hair
waving process. 2,094,067 ; Sept. 28.
Gyro Process Company. (See Schutt, Hermann C, as-
signor.)
Gyro Process Company. (See Throckmorton, John W.,
assignor.)
Gyro Process Company. The. (See Tuttle, Malcolm H.,
assignor.)
Gysling, JNIanuei H.. assignor to American District Steam
Company, Xorth Tonawanda, N. Y. Steam main con-
struction. 2,081.867 ; May 25.
Gyiuis. Janos, Budapest, Hungary. Primary element.
2,081.926 ; June 1.
Gyuris, Janos, Xew York, N. Y'. Electric current produc-
ing unit or cell. 2,102,701 ; Dec. 21.
H & B American Machine Company, (See Carliss, Oswald
S.. assignor.)
H & B American Machine Company. (See Martin, Edward
L.. assignor.)
H & B American Machine Company. (See Walsh, Samuel
R.. assignor.)
H & H Machine & Motor Parts Co. (See Holhut, Michael,
assignor.)
H & H Machine & Motor Parts Co. (See Holhut, M., and
Vollmer, assignors.)
H & H Machine & Motor Parts Company. (See Michener,
Edward R., assignor.)
H & H Machine & Motor Parts Co. (See Vollmer, Walter
G., assignor.)
H. and L. Corporation. (See llosmer, C. C, and Launder,
assignors.)
H. L. G. Company. (See Gauss. David B., assignor.)
H. L. J. Speci.iUy Co. (See Hayden, Robert B.. as-
signor.)
Haack, Friedrich W., Berlin. Germany. Pencil. 2,103,417 ;
Dec. 28.
Tlaaff. George W. (Sec Saycrs. W. \V.. Bergmann, and
H.aaff.)
Haag. Albert R.. and G. A., Peoria, 111. Wringer.
2,073.341 ; Mar. 9.
Haag, George A. (See Haag, Albert R., and G. A.)
Haag. Ivan L.. Lakewood. and C. A. Vana, Cleveland,
Ohio, assignors, b.v mesne assigniiu'nts, to E. I. du
Pont de Xemours & Company. Wilmingtim, Del. Puri-
fication of lactic acid. 2.101,998; Dec. 14.
Haag, Wilhelm. Pforzheim, Germanv. Safetv lock.
2.067,319 : Jan. 12. " '
Haagen, Charles W., assignor to S. L. Allen & Co., Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Fertilizer distributor. 2,099,013;
Nov. 16.
Iliiagon. Karl. (See Hagge. W.. and Haagen.)
Haan, Gilbert J., Jr.. assignor to Keeler Brass Companv,
Grand Rapids, Mich. Door handle. 2,068,129 ; Jan.
19.
Ilaapalakso, John W., Deer Creek, Jlinn. Poultry feed
receptacle. 2.000.414: Aug. 17.
Haar, Otto, Vienna, Austria. Eye protecting device.
2,095,193 : Oct. 5.
Haas, .\lbert i:., and G. H. Clav. assignors to American
Safety Tank Co.. Kansas Citv. ?Io. Gasoline tank.
2.090.197 : Anc. 17.
Haas. Alvin, Peru, 111. Combination machine tool.
2.089.362 : Aug. 10.
Haas. Alvin, Peru, HI. Jlachine tool. 2,089,363 ; Aug.
10.
Haas, Anna M., Chicago, 111. Heating device. 2,097,521 ;
Nov. 2.
Haas. Ellsworth R.. assignor to F. S. Rilev, Kansas Citv,
Mo. Piinclil.oanl. 2.066.469 ; Jan. 5.
Haas, Ferdinand J. (.«;ee Bradley, H. L., and Haas.)
Haas, Frederick S., assignor to Cincinnati Grinders In-
corporated, Cincinnati, Ohio. Grinding machinery.
2.072.814 : Mar. 2. a. j
Haas, George H., Lakeville. Conn. Process and apparatus
for the production of lime and carbon dio.xide.
2.080,981 ; May IS.
Haas, Iriiia O., Council BlulTs, Iowa. Lingerie strap
bolder. 2.0S6.;67 : July 13.
Haas, Irving. (See Zuckerman, Milton, assignor.)
K.i.is. Josi'ph. Xowport, Ky. Mentitir.n ion tag.
2,0,80,.8.->2 : Mav 1,S.
H.ins. Joseph F., Forest Park, assignor to Wodack Electric
Tool Corporation, Chicago. 111. Tool retainor for port-
.ible power driven tools. 2,102,264; Dec. 14
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Haas, Karl. (See Briickel, W., and Haas.1
Haas, Louis W. (See Reece, \V. \V., and Haas.)
Haas, Louis \V., Chicago, 111., assiKuor to The \V. E.
Long Co. Dough mix for bread. 2,080,184: .July 6.
Haas, Louis W., Chicago, and J. W. Read, Glen Ellyn, 111.,
assignors to The W. E. Long Co. Preservation of pack-
aged food products. 2,071,625 ; Feb. 23.
Haas, Lucion L. (See MacKenzie, K. J., and Haas.)
Haas, Lucien L., assignor to Buffalo Pressed Steel Com-
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. Muffler. 2.083,840; June 15.
Haas, Lucien L., assignor to Buffalo Pressed Steel Com-
pany, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Silencer. 2,100,030 ; Nov.
23.
Haas, Otto R., North Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson. N. J. Driving
and stopping mechanism. 2,078,942 ; May 4.
Haas, Otto R., North Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe
machine. 2,080.076 ; May 11.
Haas, Philip J., Chicago, 111. Blade holder. 2,081,232;
May 25.
Haase, Paul P. (See Elsy, C. N., and Haase.)
Habann, Erich, Berlin-Hessenwinkel, Germany. Arrange-
ment for amplifying alternating currents. 2,067,393 ;
Jan. 12.
Habegger, Carl T., assignor to Berne Manufacturing Com-
pany, Berne, lud. Garment pocket. 2.097,975 : Nov. 2.
Haberfeld, Erwin O., Berlin-Weissensee, Germany. Man-
ifold bookkeeping leaf. 2,069,142 ; Jan. 26.
Haberfeld. Erwin O.. Berlin-Weissensee, Germany. Book-
keeping leaf. 2,083,601 ; June 15.
Habermaier, Reinhard A., assignor to The De Vilbiss
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Material for use in preventing
offset in printing. 2,101,999 ; Dec. 14.
Habermann, Hans. (See Bernhard, A.. Beyrich, and
Habermann.)
Haberstroh, Charles, New Rochelle, N. Y. Clothesline
pulley. 2,078,074 ; Apr. 20.
Haberstump, Alfred H. (See Graebner, O. F., and Haber-
stump. )
Haberstump, Alfred H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The
Murray Corporation of America. Window support and
guiding means. 2,082,541 ; June 1.
Haberstump, Alfred H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The
Murray Corporation of America. Vehicle body.
2,082,830; June 8.
Haberstump, Alfred, Detroit, Mich. Combined locking
and supporting means for doors. 2,100,591 ; Nov. 30.
Haberstump, Alfred H., assignor to The Murray Corpora-
tion of America, Detroit, Mich. Seat frame construc-
tion. 2,097,970 ; Nov. 2.
Hachman. Ehiier E., Baltimore, Md. Tooth brush.
2,095,741 ; Oct. 12.
Hack. Morton, and D. R. Brady, assignors to Hack Shoe
Co., Detroit, Mich. Arch supporting insole. 2,086,999 ;
July 13.
Hack Shoe Co. (See Hack, M., and Brady, assignors.)
Hackbarth, Carl J., and C. V. Lundeen, Baltimore, Md.,
assignors to Western Electric Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Article handling apparatus.
2,080,128 ; July 6.
Hackel, George, I'liiladelphia. I'a. Drainage device.
2,095.690 ; Oct. 12.
Hackenberg, Edmund, Berlin-Charlottonbilrg, assignor to
C. Lorcnz Aktiengosellschaft, Berlin-Tempelhof, Ger-
many. Generator of electric relaxation oscillations.
2,102,951 ; Dec. 21.
Hacker, Horace W., La Grange, 111. Printing plate base.
2,089,550 ; Aug. 10.
iJaeker, Oskar, assignor to the firm Austro-Daimler-
J'uchworke AG., Wiener-Neustadt, Germany. Rail ve-
hicle. 2.081.990 ; June 1.
Hackei-, Oskar H., Wiener-Neustadt, Austria, and E.
Seibold, assignoi'S to J. M. Voith, Heidenhelm-on-the-
Brenz. Germany. ITydrodynamic turbo-transmission.
2,078,759 ; Apr. 27.
Iliickett, Bernard A., Detroit, Mich. Vending machine.
2,099.267: Nov. 10.
Hackel t, Charles M., Nashville, Tenn. Navigation lock
construction. 2,089,205 ; Aug. 10.
TIackett, Harry, New York, N. Y. Timing and signal-
ing device. 2,099,516; Nov. 10.
Ilackett, Norbert, (Jloucoe, 111. Knock-down structure.
2,092,155; Sept. 7.
Hackett, William V. (See M<\verK, Charles J., assignor.)
Hackman, Max, lirooklyn, N. Y. Kecept'iolc. for smokers'
articles. 2,808,818 ; Alay IS,
Hackman, William (,'., P.allimore. Md. Light projecting
apparatus. 2,090,975 ; Nov. 2.'!.
Hackney, Aiilnir (J. (See Floyd, I'l. P., and Hackney.)
Hackney, Clarence W., Pleasantville, assignor of one-half
to \V. A. 151,1 ir, Mays Landing, N. J. Golf club.
2.087. 6S5 ; July 20.
Iladaway, John 15., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corpoiatioii, Paterson, N. J. I/ast.
2,071,400; Feb, 23.
Hailaway, .lolin i;.. Swampscdl t, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe ,M:icliini IV ( 'cirpnral ion, Paterson, N. J. Abr.'uling
tool. 2,070,770 ; .\pr, U!,
Iladaway, .fohii I'.., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to Uniteil
Shoe l\I:iehiiiery Ccu'porat ion, Paterson, N. J. Well
support for sole attaching machines. 2,0S9,2."i7 ; .\ug.
10.
Hadawa.v, John B., Swampscott, jNIass., assi.gnor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Manufac-
ture of shoes. 2,090.675 ; Aug. 24.
Iladaway, John B., Swampscott, and C. F. Fitzgerald
Beverly, Mass., assignors to United Shoe Machinery
Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for operating
upon heellifts and rands. 2,075,938 : Apr. 6.
Hadden. William J., assignor to Donaldson IManufacturing
Company Limited, Glasgow, Scotland. Golf club.
2.070 .340 ; Apr. 6.
Haddock, Norman H. (See Ellingworth, S., Haddock,
I/odge, and Lumsden.)
Haddock. Norman H., F. Lodge, and C. H. Lumsden,
Blackley, Manchester, England, assignors to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Anthraquinone dvestuffs.
2,072,259 : Mar. 2.
Haddock, Norman H., F. Lodge, and C. H. Lumsden
Blackley, Manchester, England, assignors to Imperial
Chemical Industries, Limited. Anthraquinone dve-
stuffs. 2,074,179 : Mar. 16. « "ie
Haddock, Norman H., F. Lodge, and C. H. Lumsden
Blackley, Manchester, England, assignors to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Dyeing process
2.091,145 ; Aug. 24.
Haddock-, Norman H., F. Lodge, and C. H. Lumsden
Manchester, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Alk.vl and alkoxv-arylamino an-
thraquinone dyestuffs and preparing tliem. 2,091 812 •
.Aug. 31.
Haddock, Norman II., Prestwich, and C. H. Lumsden
Gatley, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Indus-
*'lOO 39^''''"n^''" 30 '■^"^y^^''y'-''°t'^i"i<lU'none dyestuffs.
Hadenfeldt, ' Hans. '(.See Blumenthal, B., and Haden-
feldt.)
Hadik. Joseph C. (See Fritsche, J., and Hadik )
Had.iidakis, Stephan G., Canes (Kreta), Greece. Appa-
ratus for preventing the backfiring in internal com-
bustion engines. 2,089,364 ; Aug. 10.
Hadjisky, Joseph N.. Birmingham, Jlich. Air condition-
ing process and apparatus. 2,092,842 ; Sept 14
'^"^i'^^°okP"i°\^^J^^'^ '^•'^''^■' N- '^- Garment support.
2,094,355 ; Sept. 28.
Hadler, Bartholdt C. (See Coleman, G. H., and Hadler )
Hadley Company, The. (See Tost, Charles R., assignor')
lladley, Donald L.. Mansfield, Ohio, assignor to Westing-
house Electi-!c & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh. Pa. Self-measuring coffee basket. 2,103.780 ;
Dec, 28.
Hadley, Donald L., and L. Lown. Mansfield, Ohio as-
signors to Westinghouse Electric & Jlanufacturing Com-
pany, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Toaster. 2,078,662 ; Apr.
Hadley, Everett M., Riverside, Calif. Air resistance re-
ducer. 2.102,527 ; Dec. 14.
Hadley, Harlan A., and G. Giildbrandsen, assignors to K
,nnd T. Fairbanks and Company, St. Johnsburv, Vt.
Recording scale. 2,070,011 ; Fob. 9.
Hadley, Homer M., Seattle, Wash. Concrete laving ma-
chine. 2,072,479 ; Mar. 2.
Hadley, Wilfred N., Winchester, Mass., assignor to Parks
& Woolson Machine Company, Springfield, Vt. Cloth
finishing machine. 2,067,632 ; Jan. 12.
Had.sel. Alvah D., Oakland, Calif. Ore reducing ma-
chine. 2.078,708 ; Apr. 27.
Hndsel, Alvah D., Oakland, Calif. Ore reducing machine
2,094,842 ; Oct. 5.
Hadsell. Charles E. (See Clark, Arvin L., assignor )
Ilacberhn, George, Paterson, N. J., assignor to Textile
Dyeing and Printing Co. of America, Inc. Apparatus
lor the continuous treatment of textile fabrics with
liquids. 2.067,915 ; Jan. 19.
TT.aedike, Edward J. (See Levey. C. J., and Haedike.)
Ilaefely, Emil, Basel, Switzerland. High tension electric
insulating bushings of the condenser typo. 2 080 078-
July 6.
Ilaefiier, Uudoll\ (See von Foister, IT., and I-Iaofner.)
Il.'i<'gi'l(\ Frederick. Southamiuon, England. Hair waving
or curling apparatus. 2.093.902: Sept. 21.
Ilaegele, Otto P. assignor to Streoter-.Amet Comi)anv,
Chicago, 111. Weighing apparatus. 2.083.7S3 : June 15.
Ilaogele, Otto P., assignor to Streeler-.Vmet Companv,
Chicago. 111. Coupled weighing. 2.103,618: Dec. 28.
Haehnel, Wolfram. (See Herrmann, W, O., Baum, and
H.aehnel.)
Haehnel, Wolfram. (See Herrmann, W. O., Hammer, and
Haehnel.)
Ilaessler, Paul, .N'liremherg, Germany. Die casting jiud
pressure molding machine. 2,0SS,1.Tt; July 27
Ilaessler, W.ilter M. (S.m^ Neal. J. F., and llae.sslor.)
Ilnfecost. Frederick, and l",. !•". .Slaver, assignors in (Jomi
Radio Tube Parts. Inc., Brooklvn, N. V. Radio mli"
shield. 2.080,913 ; May IS.
llMllner, (.'rover C, and M. V. HalTner. Los Angeles, Calif.
L.nvu mower attachment. 2, 067. 916: Jan. 19.
IlalVner, Marie V. (See Haffner. (irover C. and M. V I
iriifner, U.aoul. (.See Rutherford. W. V. D'A., Ilnlupr. and
Nagler.)
nafnei\ Raoul, Vleniin, Austria. Rointlvo wing aircraft.
Hnfner. Raoul. Vienna, Austria. .Vlrcnifi tnllplnne
2.007.634 ; Jan. 12,
Ilnfiier, Raoul, A'ienna, Ausliia, Kntiillvo wing ulniiill
2,070,0.-.7 : Fob. 10,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hafner, Raoul, Vienna, Austria. Control lever for air-
craft, or similar roclcing lever devices in control mecha-
nisms. 2,078,663 ; Apr. 27.
Hafner, Raoul, Vienna, Austria. Helicopter and rotating
wing aircraft. 2,088,413 : July 27.
Hafstad, Carl E., Minneapolis, Jlinn. Sash lock and
ventilating stop. 2,079,167 ; May 4.
Ilagan, Francis J., Marine Citv, Mich. Floating airport.
2,092.250 ; Sept. 7.
Hage, David, Hoorn, Netherlands. Valve, especially for
pneumatic tiros. 2,088,788 : Aug. 3.
nagebeulcor, Karl, Solingen, Germany. Device for regu-
lating cutting height. 2,103,418 ; Dec. 28.
Ilagedorn. Hans C. Gentofte, 15. N. Jensen Copenhagen,
and I. Wodstrup-Nielsen. assignors to Nordisk Insulin-
laboratoi-iura, Gentofte, Denmarl;. Therapeutic product
and process. 2,070,082; Apr. 6.
Hagedorn, Max, Dessau in Anhalt, assignor to I. G.
Farbenindustrie Aktiongesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany. Jlanufacture of shaped articles.
2,099,976 ; Nov. 23.
Hagedorn, Max, and A. Ossenbrunner, Dessau in Anhalt,
and G. Wilmanns, Wolfen Kreis Bitterfeld. Germany,
assignors to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton,
N. Y. Film. 2,071.462 ; Feb. 23.
Hagedorn, Max, and A. Ossenbruner, Dessau in Anhalt,
and G. Wilmanns, Wolfen Kreis Bitterfeld. Germany,
assignors to Acta Ansco Corporation, Binghamton,
N. Y. Film. 2,071,463 ; Feb. 23.
Hagedorn, Max, and A. Ossenbrunner, Dessau-ln-.\iihaU.
Germany, assignors to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Bing-
hamton, N. Y. Manufacture of foils and artificial prod-
ucts. 2,074,647 : Mar. 23.
Hagedorn, Max, and A. Jung, Desau, and G. Wilmanns,
Wolfen Kreis Bitterfeld, Germany, assignors to Agfa
Ansco Corporation, Bingliamton, N. Y. Antihalation
layer. 2.077,789 ; Apr. 20.
Hagedorn, Max, and G. von Kujawa, Dessau in Anhalt,
assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Manufacture of re-
lief printing forms. 2,078,535 ; Apr. 27.
Hagel, Albert, Newark, assignor to Consolidated Safety
Pin Company, Bloomfield, N. J. Cosmetic holder.
2,076,718; Apr. 13.
Hagel, Albert, Newark, assignor 1o Consolidated Safety
I'in Company, Bloomfield, N. J. Cosmetic holder.
2,070.719 ; Apr. 13.
Hagelin, Boris C. W., Stockholm, Sweden. Ciphering ma-
chine. 2,089,603 ; Aug. 10.
Hageman, Ealpli, assignor to Johnson Gas Appliance Com-
pany, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Burner. 2,075,278 ; Mar.
30.
IlMgemann, Louis F., Niagara Falls, N. Y.. assignor, by
mesne assignments, to American Sales Book Company,
Inc. Record si rip aligner for manifolding machines.
2.070,022: Apr. 6.
Hagemeier, Heinrich. Hamburg, Germany. Dental syringe.
2.102,.591; Dec. 21.
Hngenieyer, Henry P., assignor to Castings Patent Corpo-
ration, (Chicago, 111. Apparatus for producing molds.
2,101,677; Doc. 7.
Hagen, David C. (See Tlillier. H., and Ilagen, assicrnnrs.l
Hagen, Harold F., Dedham, .issignor to B .F. Slurtev.iut
Company, Boston, Mass. Centrifugal fan. Re. 20,408 ;
" June 13.
Hiigen, Harold F., Dedhnm, assignor to B. F. Sturtevant
Company, Inc., Hyde Park, Boston. Mass. Centrifugal
lUiid moving apparatus. Re. 20,409 ; June 15.
Hagen, Harold F., Dedham, assignor to B. F. Sturtevant
Company, Boston, Mass. Fan. 2.0S2.955 : June 8.
Hagen. Williclm. Berlin, H. Krofft, lli'rlin-Frieclrich<bagen,
and H. Kumnun-, Nruenliagon-Sud, near Berlin, Ger-
manv, assignors to General Kloolric Conipanv. t;;i.<!eous
electric diseharse lamp. 2.080,914; Mav 18.
ll:ig.>ngutli. Julius H., and W. A. McMorris, Pittsfield,
Mass., assignors to (Jeni-ral l-Ilectric Company. Re-
cording instrument. 2.082.()24 ; June 1.
Hiiger, Bror O., assignor to Bolidens Gruvaktiebolag.
Stockholm. Sweden. Imi)regnating wood and other
materials. 2,009,491 ; Feb. 2.
llager, George ('., and L. ^1. Prince, assignors to The
<i. K. Corporation, r'liir.'igo. 111. Adiiist.nble and de-
Miountnhb- hook stand. 2.000.000: Aug. 17.
Hager, Karl. (See Hess. F.. Hager, and Aseh.l
Hagerling, Fred J., St. Louis, JIo. Waxing pad.
2.0,S9,0.^)7 : Aug. 3.
Hngerman, I'.yron W. (See Lewis. S. it., Spink, and
llagerman.)
llagorty, Andrew T., Flklmrt. Ind., and J. Ty. Moliun,
<'hi<\igo, HI., assiu'nors to The Adl.'ike Conipanv. Ash
receiver. 2,0,'52.1.'')S ; June 1.
ITagge, Walter, Dessau in Anhalt, and TT. Bach, Bitter- •
feld, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Hydroxyphenylaminoaryles of the
pvrene and chrvsene series and producing same.
2,075,393; Mar. 30.
Ilagge, Walter and K. Haagcn, Dessau in Anlmlt, Ger-
many, a.sslgnors to General .\nlline Works. Inc., New
York, N. Y. Sulphur dyes. 2.076,143 ; Apr. C.
llagge. \\alter and K. Hnagen. Dessau in Anhalt, Grr-
manv. assignors to Ginir.'il Anlliii'- Worl;,<; Inc., New
York. \. Y. Vat dye.s. 2.076.144 : Apr. 6.
Haggerty, Harry S., Detroit, Mich. Container.
2.096,107 ; Oct. 19.
Haggerty, John R., Elizabeth, N. J. Tooth powder con-
tainer. 2,076.720 ; Apr. 13.
Hagist. Emil T., Glenside, Pa. 5Ieter in.'tallation.
2:094.356 ; Sept. 28.
Magle, George W., Hillsboro. Oreg. Cemetery ground vase,
raised type. 2,068.290 ; Jan. 19.
Ilagle, George W., Hillsboro, Oreg. Cemetery ground vase,
flush type. 2,008,291 ; Jan. 19.
llagler. Clyde E., Birminghnm, Ala., assignor to Con-
tinental Gin Company. Feed nieelianism for cotton
luillers and cleaners. 2,098.992 : Nov. 2.
Hagood, Johnson. Avenel, assignor to The American Agri-
cultural Chemical Comoany, Newark, N, J. Mineral
concentration. 2,069,182 ; Jan. 26.
Ilagopian, Charles H., Nctv York, N. Y. Tub shower.
2,100.186: Nov. 23.
Hague, Alfred E. (See Carpenter, W. W.. and Hague.)
Hague, Alfred E., West Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Testing circuit. 2.101,254 ; Dec. 7.
Hagy. Ernest A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Apparatus for test-
ing concrete mixtures for consistency. 2,089.604 ;
Aug. 10.
Hag:\'i-Ristic, Rado. (See Strong, H. V.. and Hagvi-
Ristic.)
Iluhessey, Thomas. (See Burkart, William J., assignor.)
Hahl. Hans. (See Taub, L., Hahl, and Leuchs.)
Hahn. Frederick C, assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Cellulose ethers.
2.082,797 ; June 8.
Hiihn, Fritz, Cologne-lMulheim, Germany. Procedure for
the purification and softening of water. 2,091,201 ;
Aug. 24.
Hahn, Harry W., Glendale. Calif. Fabricated metal stud.
2,089,023; Aug. 3.
Hahn, Henry J., Buffalo, N. Y. Battery clamp.
2. 008.544 ; Jan. 19.
Hahn, Otto W., San Francisco, Calif. Filter. 2,081,198:
May 25.
Hahn, T. W. (See ICnipp, Artliur IJ.. assignor.)
Hahnemann, Walter M. (See Herzog, R., and Hahne-
mann.)
Hahnemann, Walter M., Berlin, Marienfelde, assignor to
C. Lorenz Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Tempelhof, Ger-
many. Antenna structure. 2,081,274 ; May 25.
Hahnemann, Walter M.. Berlin-JIarienfeldo, assignor to
(". Lorenz Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Tempelhof, Ger-
many. Antenna structure. 2.003.886 ; Sept. 21.
Hahnemann, Walter M.. Berlin-Marienfelde, and F.
Gerth, assignors to C. Lorenz Aktiengesellschaft, Ber-
lin-Tempelhof, Germany. System for high frequency
transmissions. 2,099,395; Nov. 16.
Ilahnle. Hermann, Giengen-on-the-Brenz, Germany. De-
vice for feeding high pressure boilers. 2,008,409 ; Jan.
19.
Haid, Frank, Youngstown, Ohio. Secondary heating de-
vice. 2.094,321 ; Sept. 28.
Haider, Michael R., Los Angeles, Calif, Sole and heel for
footwear. 2,070,595 ; Feb. 16.
Haider, Michael R., Los Angeles, Calif. Sole and heel for
footwear. 2,074,331 ; 3Mar. 23.
Haig, Paul, Chicago, 111. Divided car axle. 2,090.327:
Aug. 17.
Haig, William A., !^Iilwaukee, Wis., assignor to National
Electric Products Corporation. Grounding means.
2 068,545 ; Jan. 19.
Hailes, William D.. assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Relay. 2,009,162 ; Jan. 26.
Hailes, William D., Brighton, assignor to General Railway
Signal Company, Rochester, N! Y. Contialized traffic
controlling system for railroads. 2.082.333; June 1.
Hailes. William D., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester. N. Y. Automatic train control
system. 2.082.542 ; June 1.
Hailes, William D.. Brighton, assignor to General Railway
Signal Company, Rochester, N. Y. Centralized traffic
controlling system for railroads. 2,088,699 ; Aug. 3.
Hailes. William D., Brighton, assignor to General Rail-
way Signal Company, Rochester, N. Y. Ceniralized
traflic controlling system for railroads. 2,097,789 ;
Nov. 2.
Hailes. William D., Brighton, and R. M. Phinney, as-
signors to General Railway Signal Companv, Rochester,
^. \. Centralized traffic controlling system for rail-
roads. 2.090,912; .\ug. 24. = •
'''o n.Ti n^-"^l- ^"'«'^' Ol^^"- Full circle boom crane.
-.t)9^,J.j( ; Nov. 9.
Ilailwood, Anthony J.. Altrincham, Engl.and. assignor to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Prenaring un-
saturated sulphate esters. 2,079,347 ■ May 4
Hainiann, Kmnicricb, Atzgersdorf, Vienna, Austria, as-
.^ignor of one-haU to "Impa" Import-uud Versand-
(.esel schaft m. b. H., Stuttgart, Germauv. Fire ex-
tinguisher. 2,074,648; Mar. 23
"0'074's/i '^Mar'' n^"^ ^'°'"'^' ^'- ^'- ^"S ring for hangers.
Ha in. Harry D., assignor to Railley Corporation, Cleve-
hind, Ohio. Electric lighting fixture. 2,101,499 :
Dec. I . '
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Haines, Donald G., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Electron tube. 2,076,633 ;
Apr. 13.
Haines, Ernest A., Vancouver, Wash. Fireplace screen.
2,080.708 ; Ma.v 18.
Haines, Frank B., et al. (See Jongeneel, Albert M., as-
signor.)
Haines, Harley O., assignor of one-half to W. A. Stan-
burrough, Jlarion, Ohio. Tractor. 2,069,245 ; Feb. 2.
Haines, Harold P., Olympia, Wash. Attachment for
smoking pipps. 2,099,203 ; Nov. 16.
Haines, Harry H. (See Krumhar, C. P.. and Haines.)
Haines Hosiery Blills, Inc. (See Haines, Joseph, Jr.,
assignor.)
Haiues, John R., Medford, N. J. Highway road flare.
2,090,293 ; Aug, 17.
Haines, John R., Medford, assignor to Arrow Safety De-
vice Company, Inc., Mount Holley, N. J. Direction
signal. 2,078,894 ; Apr. 27.
Haines, Joseph, Jr., Meadowbrook, assignor to Haines
Hosiery Mills, Inc, Philadelphia, Pa. Flat knitting
machine. 2,084,732 ; June 22.
Hainsworth, William R., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Servel, Inc. Defrosting control
for automatic refrigerators. 2,075,437 ; Mar. 30.
Haislip, Albert S., Fredericksburg, Va. Belt-type fishing
rod holder. 2,068,054 ; Jan. 19.
Haislip, Albert S., Fredericksburg, Va. Pishing line drier.
2,084,251 ; June 15.
Halt, James M., San Marino, Calif., assignor to Pood
Machinery Corporation. Turbine pump head. 2,067,123 ;
Jan. 5.
Halt, James M., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Food
Machinery Corporation. Lubricating a deep well pump
2,068,175 ; Jan. 19.
Halt, James M., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Food
Machinery Corporation. Lubricating system for ver-
tical pump shafts. 2,101,541 : Dec. 7.
Hake, Carl J. (See Kahn, B. B., and Hake.)
Hake, Donald S. (See Kinzie, C. J., and Hake.)
Hakogi, Ichiro, Higashi Yoshino-cho, Higashi-ku, Nagoya,
Japan. Method of and apparatus for printing on curved
faced bodies. 2,077,790 ; Apr. 20.
Halada, John, Ijong Lake, Wis. Measuring device.
2.088,517 ; July 27.
Halafax Explosives Company. (See Byers, Laud S., as-
signor.)
Halberstadt, Bert, New York, N. Y. Over.shoe and the like.
2,102,265 ; Dec. 14.
Halbert, William E., Port Worth, Tex., assignor, by me.'sne
assignments, to Southwestern Plow-Valve Corporation,
Tarrant County, Tex. Well flowing device. 2,089,477 ;
Aug. 10.
Halborg, Carl J., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Colonial
Broach Company. Broach. 2,078,632; Apr. 27.
Haldane, David, assignor to Brass Products Company,
Chicago, 111. Beer coil cleaner. 2,096,714; Oct. 26.
Haldeman, Albert A., Selling, Okla., assignor of one-
half to R. E. Gilchrist, Wichita, Kans. Well drilling
rig attachment. 2.079,449 ; May 4.
Haldeman, James P,, M.nrtinsville, Ind. Submersible
pump and electric motor unit. Re. 20,604 ; Dec. 28.
Halden, Herbert O., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to Riley
.Stoker Corporation, Worcester, Mass. Furnace.
2,090,328: Aug. 17.
Hale, Elizabeth A., New York, N. Y. Bed pan.
2,066,400 ; Jon. 5.
Hale, Frank C. (See Taylor, W. T„ Hale, and Woodruff,)
Hale, Frank C, Spondon, near Derby, England, assignor
to Celanese ('orporntion of America. Selvedging mech-
anism for circular looms. 2,080,771 ; May 18.
Hale, Frank, C, Spondon, near Derby, England, assignor
to Celaneso Coiporation of America. Circular loom for
weaving. 2,080,772 ; May 18.
Halo, Prank ('., Spondon, near Derby, England, as-
signor to fVhniose (Jor))oration of America. Circular
loom. 2,080.773 ; IMay 18,
Hale, Frank C, and R. Yeadon, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Circular loom. 2,068.073 : Jan. 26.
Hale, Prank C. and R. Yeadon. Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America,
Circular loom. 2,068,855 : Jan. 26.
Hale, Frank C, and W. Howarth, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Manufacture of staple fiber yarns from continuous fila-
ments. 2,077,320 ; Apr. 13.
Halo, Frank C, Spondon, near Derby, England, and J.
Jabouloy, Villeurbanne, Franco, assignors to Celanese
Corporation of America. Circular loom. 2,080,774 ;
May 18.
Halo, Frank C, and R. Yoadon, Spondon, near Derby, Eng-
land, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Circular loom and driving means therefor. 2,0S0,81!) ;
May 18.
Hale, Frank C.. and G. C. Tyce, Spondon, near Derby,
lOnglnnd, iiRHlgiKirs to Col.nnose Corporation of Amorlch,
Textile operation. 2,081,097; Juno 1.
Hale, Prank C, and W. Howarth. Spondon. near Derby,
England, nsRlcnors to Celanese Corporation of Ainerlca.
Shedding meclianlsm of circular looms. 2,087,320 ; July
20.
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Hale, Prank C, and R. Yeadon, Spondon. near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Circular loom. 2,101,022 ; Dec. 7.
Hale, Frank C, and J. R. Yorke, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Circular loom. 2,101,023 ; Dec. 7.
Hale, Jesse W., Newton Center, Mass. Change speed
system. 2,091,391 ; Aug. 31.
Hale, Lloyd. (See Pennock, E. M., and Hale.)
Hale, Robert H. (See Fultz, E. A,, and Hale.)
Hale, Ulysses 6., Brownsville, Tex. Pencil or pen holder.
2,()78,533; Apr. 27.
Hale, Walter S. (See Balls, A. K., and Hale.)
Hale, William E., Port Washington, assignor to Beau-
mont Birch Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Weighing ma-
chine. 2,088,552 ; July 27.
Hale, William J., assignor to The Dow Chemical Com-
pany, Midland, Mich. Gradually available fertilizer.
2.096,742 ; Oct. 26.
Halferdalil, Arthur C. (See Carrie, G. M., Craig, Lathe,
and Halferdahl.)
Halinka. George, Detroit, Mich. Door check. 2,103,004:
Dec. 21.
Halkett, James N., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Eaton Man-
ufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Anchor for
hinged caps. 2,091,073 ; Aug. 24.
Hall, Albert, Narberth, assignor to J. H. Gravell, Elkins
Park, Pa. .Safety nut. 2,082,956 ; June 8.
Hall, Albert, Narberth, W. T. Young, Oakmont, Upper
Darby, and T. E. Slattery, Philadelphia, Pa. Closure.
2,081,585 ; May 25.
Hall, Alfred E. C. Webster Groves, Mo., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Coating. 2,093,438; Sept. 21.
Hall, Alfred E. C. Webster Groves, Mo., assignor to
United .Shoe Jlachinery Corporation, Paterson. N. J.
Solvent applying machine. 2,093.439 ; Sept. 21.
Hall, Andrew M., Cambria, Va. Package. 2,102,702 ;
Dec. 21.
Hall, Arthur E., Omaha, Nebr., assignor to United States
Smelting, Refining & Mining Company, Portland, Maine,
Method and apparatus for treating molten metal with
gas. 2,067,394 ; Jan. 12.
Hall, Arthur G. (See Pirth, N. V., and Hall.)
Hall, Brooks M., Davidson, Okla. Helicopter. 2,085,359 ;
June 29.
Hall Brothers, Inc. (See Johntz, Margaret L., assignor.)
Hall, C. M., Lamp Company. (See Worden, Norbert P.,
assignor.)
Hall, Carlos, Jr., assignor of one-half to H. H. Hallatt,
Mexico, D. P., Mexico. Attachment for remote control
valves. 2,091.507 : Aug. 31.
Hall, Charles G., Caldwell, Idaho, assignor to Edible
Bottle Company. Device for making frozen confec-
tions. 2,100,031 : Nov. 23.
Hall, Charles L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to United-
Carr Fastener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Ceil-
ing installation and fastener for the same. 2,099,649 ;
Nov. 16.
Hall, Charles L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to United-Carr
Fastener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Cushion tuft-
ing structure. 2,099,650 ; Nov. 16.
Hall, Charles O., East Orange, N. J. Variable speed gear
transmission. 2,099,734 ; Nov. 23.
ll.all, Charles W., assignor to The Hall Rotary Valve
Motor Co., Denver, Colo. Sealing ring. 2.090,627 ;
Aug. 24.
Hall, Charley Proctor. (See Hall, Wllburn C, and C. P.)
Hall, Clarence A. (See Smith. E. W., and Hall.)
Hall. Claude C, Portland, Oreg. C.vllndrical die con-
struction and die assembly. 2,087,512 ; July 20.
Hall, Cortice H.. Glen Rock, and P. L. Hilder, Clifton,
N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Electric
Purnace-Man, Inc., New York, N. Y. Stoker.
2,077,882; Apr. 20.
Hall, Cortice H., Glen Rock, and P. L. Hilder, Clifton,
N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Electric
Purnace-Man, Inc., New York, N. Y. Stoker hood.
2.094,742 ; Oct. 5.
Hall, De Lancey M., Montclair, N. J. Air treating unit.
2,102,703 ; Dec. 21.
Hall, Donald R., assignor to Gardner Machine Company,
Beloit, Wis. Work support oscillating mechanism.
2,095,438; Oct. 12.
Hall, Dwight P.. and W. A. ]\forkert. Poison, Mont. Trail-
er for automobiles. 2,080,709 ; May IS.
Hall, Earle W. (See Haupt, C. H., and Hall.)
Hall, Edward S., and M. A. Elllotte. Philadelphia. Pa.
Duo-bed couch. 2,081,374 ; May 25.
Hall, Edwin J., et al. (See Napier, James A. T., as-
signor.)
Hall, IClisha W., Scltuate, Mass. Buflinp wheel section.
2,087,105; July 13.
Hall, Ellsha W., Scltuate, Mass. Abrading or polishlus
tool. 2,094,650 ; Oct. !S.
Hall, Elwln 15. (See Armentrout, A. L.. and Hall.)
Hall, Eric E., assignor to J, H. O'Brien, Chicago, 111.
Expansion Joint. 2,102,528; Doc. 14.
Hall, Kric E., Clilcago, and W, II. lUolielman, Dos Phitncs,
nsHlgnors, by direct and un'siie assignments, of ono-
fonrrh to said lOlcholnian and on(<foiirth to J. E.
Whoalan, Chicago, HI., and one-half to J, II. O'I'.rlcn,
tni.stoe. Expansion Joint. Ro. 20,378; Mnv 25.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hall, Kinest A., assignor to The Hall Maouiactur-
ing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Valve facing means.
2,092,117 ; Sept. 7.
Hall, Frank A., & Sons. (See Mcintosh, Burtnett, as-
signor.)
Hall, Frank W.. assignor to The Texas Company, New
York, N. Y. Treating hydrocarbon oils. 2,091,239 ;
Aug. 24.
Hall, Fred W., Nutley, and N. R. Wilson, Belleville, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Stamford Rubber
Supply Company, Stamford, Conn. Reclaiming method.
2,098,385 ; Nov. 9.
Hall. Frederick \V., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pneumatic valve.
2,077,995 ; Apr. 20.
Hall, Harold A., Los Gatos, Calif. Propeller. 2,083,992 ;
June 15.
Hall, Harold A., Los Gatos, Calif. Propeller blade.
2,083,993 ; June 15.
Hall, Harold P., and A. T. Hartwick, Seattle, Wash. Bulk
food dispenser, 2,083,704; June 15.
Hall, Harry Y., Jlount ^■ernon, N, Y. Eliminator plate
washer. 2,077,996 ; Apr. 20.
Hall, Harvev C, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Necktie.
2,103,450;" Dec. 28.
Hall, Horace W., Newton, Mass. Racket. 2,070,896 ; Feb.
16.
Hall, Horace W., Newton, Mass. Playing racket.
2.099,735 ; Nov. 23.
Hall, Hugh J., et al. (See Napier, James A. T., assignor.)
Hall, Iphus H., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Preparing
custard filling. 2,084,640 ; June 22.
Hall, John W. (See Hunter, L. N., and Hall.)
Hall, Joseph M., Chicago, 111., assignor to Purdue Re-
search Foundation, La Fayette, Ind. Highway marker.
2,067,698; Jan. 12.
Hall, Joyce C, Kansas City, Mo. Rack. 2,067.051 ; Jan.
5.
Hall, Kenneth G., Long Beach, Calif. Carburetor.
2,081,482 ; May 25.
Hall Laboratories, Inc. (See Draisbach, Fritz, assignor.)
Hall Laboratories, Inc. (See Hall, Ralph E., assignor.)
Hall Laboratories, Inc. (See Partridge, Everett P., as-
signor.)
Hall, Lewis W., Wynne, Ark. Road measuring apparatus.
2,083,841 ; June 15.
Hall, Lloyd A., assignor to The Griffith Laboratories, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Manufacture of bleached pepper products.
2,097,405 : Oct. 26.
Hall and Lowry Incorporated. (See Lowrey, George A.,
assignor.)
Hall Manufacturing Company. (See Hall, Ernest A.,
assignor. )
Hall, Marchand B., Chicago, 111., assignor to Cardwell-
Westinghouse Company, Chicago, 111. Draft gear.
2,079,011 ; May 4.
Hall and McChesney. (See Cooper, James, assignor.)
H.all. Melvin R., Atlantic City, N. J. Whistle for toy rail-
ways. 2.076.145 : Apr. 6.
Hall, Melvin R,, Atlantic City, N. J. Toy railway.
2,096,894 ; Oct. 26.
Hall, Mora S., Baltimore, Md., assignor to May Oil
Burner Corporation. Combustion chamber heating de-
vice. 2,101,903; Dec. 14.
Hall, Peter P-G. (See Hall, William P-G. and P. P-G.)
Hall, Peter P-G., assignor to The Hall Planetary Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Centering and compensating chuck.
2,070,897 : Feb. 16.
Hall, Peter P-G., assignor to The Hall Planetary Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Jlilling machine. 2,081,275 : May 25.
Hall. Potfr P-G., assignor to The Hall Planetary Company,
Philadolphia, Pa. Machine tool spindle and arbor.
2,084,801 ; June 22.
Hall Planetary Company, The. (See Hall, Peter P-G., as-
signor.)
Hall Planet.Tiy Company, The. (See Hall, William P.-G.
and P. P-G., assignors.)
Hall, Preston M., Worcester, Mass. Smoker's pipe.
2,075,281 ; Mar. 30.
Hall, Ralph E., Jlount Lebanon, assignor to Hall Labora-
tories, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Treatment of pathological
affections. 2,078.943 ; May 4.
Hall, Ralph E., Mount Lebanon, assignor to Hall Labo-
ratories. Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Treatment of fruit.
2,082,573 ; June 1.
Hall, Ralph 1.., Mount Lebanon, assignor to Hall Labora-
tories, Inc.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Laundering composition
and process. 2.086.807 : .Tuly 13.
Hall, Ralph E.. Mount Lebanon, assignor to Hall Labora-
tories, Inc.. Pittsburgh, Pa. Milk of magnesia.
2.087,089 : Julv 13.
Hall, Ralph R., Chicago, 111. Fishing tackle and rod box.
2,097,185 ; Oct. 20.
Hall, Robert, Ijocknort, assignor to American District
Steam Company, North Tonawanda, N. Y. Expansion
Joint structure. 2.103,981 ; Dec. 28.
Hall, Robert A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Colente-
Palmolivo-Peet-Company, Jersey City, N. J. Antisun-
bum preparations. 2,081,117; May 18.
Hnll Rotary Vnlve Motor Co., The. (See Hall, Charle.s
W., .'issiirnor. ;
Hall. Selden 11.. Pou^hkeepsle, assignor to The De Laval
Sen.'irator Company. New York, N. Y. Pulsntor for
milking ni.nrliinea. 2,080.808: July 13.
Hall, Sydney II. (See Dent. H. M.. Hall, and Sontag.)
Hall, Thomas E., assignor to Packers Supply Company
Limited, New Maiden, England. Strap rollini; lueaiis.
2.070,458 : Apr. 6.
Hall, Tom, New York, N. Y., assignor to C. S. Robinson,
Sandy Hook, Conn. Candelabra. 2,101,578; Dec. 7.
Hall, Vern D. (See Clem, Earle J., assignor.)
Hall, W. F., Printing Company. (See Blow, Richard,
assignor.)
Hall, Walter, assignor of one-half to J. M. O'Meara, Los
Angeles, Calif. Power tool. 2,068,745 ; Jan. 26.
Hall, Walter, assignor of one-half to J. M. O'Meara, Los
Angeles, Calif. Multiple power wrencli. 2,069,882 ;
Feb. 9.
Hall, Wesley F. (See Hogaboom, G. B., and Hall.)
Hall, Wilburn C, and C. P., Pearson, Okla. (dement
mixer. 2,081,881 ; May 25.
Hall, Wilfred N. (See Read, B. K., Godard, and Hall.)
Hall, William H., Cicero, III. Analenamic tellurian globe.
2,102,413 ; Dec. 14.
Hall, William P-G. and P. P-G., assignors to The
Hall Planetary Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Centering
and compensating chuck. 2,070,898 ; Feb. 16.
Hallam, Cecil A., Westfield, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Ap-
paratus for charging receptacles. 2,072,836 ; Mar. 2.
Hallatt, Harry H. (See Hall. Carlos, Jr., assignor.)
Hallbauer, Dankmar, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Method
of and machine for finishing seams. 2,070,726 ; Feb. 16.
Hallberg, Norman, Chicago, III. Davenport i)ed.
2,080,474 ; May 18.
Hallden, Frederick G. (See Vernam, G. S., and Hallden.)
Hallden, Frederick G., Bellrose, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to International Standard Electric (Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Remote control of printer motors.
2,068,949 : Jan. 26.
Halle, Horst <}. (See Halle, Max, assignor.)
Halle, Jlax, Berlin, assignor to H. G. Halle, Eisenach,
Germany. Device to be worn in the ear for eliminating
or damping noise reaching the ear of the wearer.
2,094,534 ; Sept. 28^
New York, N. Y. Combination
2,095,866; Oct. 12.
assignor to Gifford-Wood Com-
Electrical control mechanism
.393 ; June 1.
Automobile indicator.
Hallenbeck, Alonzo G.,
hinge and door stop.
Hallenbeck, Harold E.,
pany, Hudson, N. Y.
for trolley bucket plants. 2,082
Hallenberg, Nils C, Chicago, 111.
2.084,252 ; June 15.
Hallensleben, Julius. (See Bockmflhl, M., Ehrhart, Stein.
and Hallensleben.)
Haller, Cecil E. (See Knowles, D. D., and Haller.)
Haller, Cecil E., Owensboro, Ky.. assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manmfacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Translating apparatus. 2,088,474 ; July 27.
Haller, CecU E., Owensboro, Ky., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Constant voltage rectifier. 2,095,742 ;
Oct. 12.
(See Schaffer, P. S., and Haller.)
(See Vivian, D. L., and Haller.)
Washington, D. C, and F. B. La
Va. Preparing dlhydrojasmone.
Haller, Herbert L. J.
Haller, Herbert L. J.
Haller, Herbert L. J.
Forge. Arlington,
2,096,715 ; Oct. 26.
Haller, Josef, Leverkusen-Wlesdorf, Germany, assignor to
Durand & Huguenin A. G., Basel, Switzerland. Pre-
paring dyestuffs of the anthracene series. 2,084,641 :
June 22.
Haller, Josef, Leverkusen-Wiesdorf, and G. Rosch. Cologue-
Mulheim, Germany, assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Durand & Huguenin A.-G., Basel, Switzerland. Pre-
paring dyestuffs of the anthraciine series. 2,077,108 ;
Apr. 13.
Haller, Oskar. (See Laska. L. Haller, and Werdennann.)
Hallerberg, Theodore W. (See Memmel, George B., as-
signor.)
Hallgarth, Horace M., Galva, Kans. Motor for deep well
pumps. 2,090,076 ; Aug. 24,
Halliburton, Erie P., assignor to Halliburton Oil Well
Cementing Co., Duncan, Okla. Apparatus for testing
oil well formations by pumping. 2,085,972 ; Julv 6.
Halliburton, Erie P., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co., Duncan, Okla.
Apparatus for testing oil wells. 2.092.002 : Sept. 7.
Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Co. (See Halliburton,
Erie P., assignor.)
Halliburton Oil Well Cementing Company. (See Hender-
son. Robert K., assignor.)
Ualliday, Tliomas W,, Los Angeles, Calif, Laxative aux-
lliary food flakes and making same. 2,075.846 : Apr. 6.
Hajligan, Clair W. (See Edwards, W. H., and Halligan.)
Halllnan, William W., assignor to Skinner & Orr Engineer-
ing Company, Seattle, Wash. Oil burner. 2,070,357 ;
Feb. 9.
Hallmark, Clyde E., Camden. N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Constant voltage generator.
. 2.103,619 : Dec. 28.
Hallner, Enoch, Ericson. Nebr. Smoke filter for smoking
devices. 2.100,051 ; Nov. 23.
^*o'n^o''oo?^V" h- Burlington, Vt. Key holder.
2,078,32o ; Apr. 27.
Hnllock, George W., and E. Skinner, Bloomfield, and J.
?no*i''o'Ao^ ?°''"^A'^8«' ^'- J- ■^•kall metal silicates
2,091,202 ; Aug. 24.
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Halloian, Ralph A., and A. L. Strout, Berkeley, Calif.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Universal Oil Prod-
ucts Company, Chicago, 111. Decomposing relatively
high boiling point oils into relatively low boiling point
oils. 2,070,124; Feb. 9.
Hallowell, John J. (See Waters, V. F., and Hallowell.)
Hallquist, Einar G., Wallingford, Pa., assignor to General
Steel Castings Corporation, Granite City, 111. Railway
truck. 2,097,277 ; Oct. 26.
Hallquist, Einar G., Wallingford, Pa., assignor to Gen-
eral Steel Castings Corporation, Granite City, 111.
Railway vehicle structure. 2,099,164 ; Nov. 16.
Hallquist, Einar G., Wallingford, and J. C. Travilla, Jr.,
Philadelphia, Pa., assignors to General Steel Castings
Corporation, Granite City, 111. Railway truck struc-
ture. 2,081,998 ; June 1.
Hallquist, Einar G., Wallingford, Pa., and L. Vlsser,
assignors to General Steel Castings Corporation, Gran-
ite City, 111. Railway car. 2,081,999 ; June 1.
Hallstein, Raymond P., Philadelphia, Pa. Tobacco pipe.
2,100,248 ; Nov. 23.
Hallum, Robert K., Brownwood, Tex. Cooking device
2,090,793 ; Aug. 24.
Hallwood, Nathan A., Columbus, Ohio. Weighing appa-
ratus for materials undergoing transference. 2,079,402 ;
May 4.
Hallwood, Nathan A., assignor of one-half to W. S. Cowan,
Columbus, Ohio. Toilet article. 2,076,634 ; Apr. 13.
Hallwood, Thomas H., Russells Point, Ohio. Bread
toaster. 2,091,041 ; Aug. 24.
Hahnagyi, John. (See Langer, Nicholas, assignor.)
Haloid Company, The. (See Lloyd, W. P., and Hill, as-
signors.)
Halowax Corporation,
signor.)
Halowax Corporation,
assignors.)
Halowax Corporation,
signor.)
Halperin, Herman, and K. W. Miller, Chicago, 111.
bonding transformer. 2,087,475 ; July 20.
Halpern, Adolf, Vienna, Austria. Combined light and
heat radiator with reflector for medical purposes.
2,072,205; Mar. 2.
Halpern, Michael, assignor to The Texas Company, New
York, N. y. Forming a rolled joint. 2,089,790 ; Aug.
10.
Halpern, Mendel S., San Francisco, Calif. Apparatus
for cleaning beer coils. 2,090,755 ; Aug. 24.
Halpin, Abraham, New York. N. Y. Portable receptacle.
2,096,895 ; Oct. 26.
United States Navy. Bitt-chock.
(See Delaney; Myron E., as-
(See Hanson, E. R., and Brown,
(See Maibauer, Albert E., as-
Sheath
Halpine, Charles G.
2,098,238; Nov. 9.
Halprin, Morris A.,
and door knocker.
Los Angeles, Calif. Bottle holder
2,093,808 ; Sept. 21.
(See Paulson, Nils I., as-
Halsam Products Company,
signor.)
Halse, Ernest. (See Thorp, G., and Halse.)
Halstead, Frederick H., assignor to Ramsey Chain Com-
pany, Inc., Albany, N. Y. Clutch. 2,076,635 ; Apr.
13.
Halstead, John F., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Inter-
national Cigar Machinery Company. Cigar-wrapping
mechanism. Re. 20,355 ; May 4.
Halstead, Merle E., Owego, N. Y. Adjustable die and
blade for the same. 2,078,569 ; Apr. 27.
Halstead, Merle E., Owego, N. Y. Cutter for sheet mate-
rial. 2,100,846 ; Nov. 30.
Halstead, Merle E., Owego, N. Y. Die structure.
2,100,847 ; Nov. 30.
Halsted, Jesse N., Omaha, Nebr. Sign process platform.
2,070,023; Apr. 6.
Halsted, Jesse N. Omaha, Nebr.
2,076,024 ; Apr. 6.
Halt, Joseph H., Cleveland, Ohio.
2,087,006 ; July 20.
Indianapolis,
Hiiltcnborger, Jule.s,
2,092,506; Sept. 7.
Hiiltenberfcor, Jules,
2 092,507 ; Sept. 7.
n.'iltenberger, Jules,
2,096,541 ; Oct. 19.
Haltenborger, Jules.
Indianapolis,
Indianapolis,
Sign process table.
Measuring device.
Ind. Wheel cover.
Ind. Automobile.
Ind. Automobile.
Indianapolis, Ind. Independent
wheel steering. 2,096,542 ; Oct. 19.
Halton, Evanda P., Fort Worth, Tex. Gem. 2,081,483 ;
May 25.
Halvorson, Cromwell A. B., Lynn, Mass., n.ssik'nor to
General Electric Company. Lighting unit. 2,006,973;
Jan. 5.
Halvorson, (Cromwell A. I?., Lynn. Mass., a.<!Rignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Lighting unit. 2,078,137 ; Apr.
20.
Hiilvorson. Cromwell A. IJ.. I/ynn, Mass., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Filectric cord set. 2,091,851;
Aug. 31.
Halvorson, John J., Winona, Minn. Chock line anchor.
2,083,103; June 8.
Hnmacher, Fritz, a.s.signor to AUgenielno Rlektricitiitz
GoHoUsclmft, Frlcdridi Karl TIfer, Berlin, Gerninny.
Trunsvorsallv ooiitroUoil electron tube. 2,090,001 ;
Aug. 17.
Hamnd, aanuill. Cleveland, Ohio. Vogetable sllcer.
2,0,S9,258 : .Vug. 10.
Hamalainen, Lillian, Virginia, Minn. Hair fastener.
2,091,922; Aug. 31.
Hamann, Christel, Ncu-Babelsberg, near Berlin, assignor
to firm Deutsche Telephonwerke und Kabelindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, Germanv. Calculating ma-
chine. 2,081,008 ; May 18.
Hamann, Friedrich A., Velp, Netherlands. Elastic pad for
springless hernia bandages. 2,070,727 ; Feb. 16.
Hamann, ICarL, Ivrefeld-Uerdingen, assignor to 1. G. Far-
benindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Manufacture of condensation products of
crotonaldehyde. 2,093,519 ; Sept. 21.
Hamann, Karl, Krefeld-Uerdingen, assignor to I. G. Far-
benindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Manufacture of polymer carboxylic acids
and derivatives thereof. 2,094,213 ; Sept. 28.
Hamant, Edward W. (See Casto, L. V., von Webern,
Hamant, and King.)
Hamant, Edward W. (See Casto, L. V., von Webern, King,
and Hamant.)
Hamant, Edward W. (See von Webern, G., and Hamant.)
Hamblin, Clyde M., Washington, D. C. Waterproof ven-
tilator. 2,084,338 ; June 22.
Hamblin, Jasper T. (See Moak. William V., assignor.)
Hamblin, John W., Lima, Pa. Power transmission appa-
ratus. 2,092,698 ; Sept. 7.
Hameetman, Jacob P., Chicago, 111. Checkerboard type
pin game. 2,086,327 ; July 6.
Hamer, Edna, Sioux Palls, S. Dak. Powder puff dis-
penser. 2,101,579 ; Dec. 7.
Hamer, Harry H., Narberth, Pa. Sanitary toilet seat.
. 2,093,168; Sept. 14.
Hamer, Leland S., assignor to Hamer Oil Tool Company,
Long Beach, Calif. Valve. 2,070,899 ; Feb. 16.
Hamer, Leland S., Long Beach, Calif. Valve seat.
2,081,431 ; May 25.
Hamer, Leland S., Long Beach,' Calif. Piston and piston
rod assembly. 2,084,439 ; June 22.
Hamer Oil Tool Conjpany. (See Hamer, Leland S., as-
signor.)
Hamer.<!ley. Carl S., New York, N. Y. Making paper.
2,077,475 ; Apr. 20.
Hamersley, Carl S., New York, N. Y., and S. C. Fair-
banks, Passaic, N. J. ; said Fairbanks assignor to said
Hamersley. Paper wrapper for commodities.
2,099,301 ; Nov. 16.
Hamill, Curtis G. (See Johnson, Charles J., assignor.)
Hamill, Curtis G., San Antonio, Tex. Mud conditioning
apparatus. 2,096,174 ; Oct. 19.
Hamill, William W., Four Oaks, England. Rolling mill of
the overhung type. 2,072,448 ; Mar. 2.
Hamill, William W., Pour Oaks, England. Anchorage.
2,075,714 ; Mar. 30.
Hamill, William W., Pour Oaks, England. Wall and like
plug. 2,088,955 : Aug. 3.
Hamilton, Alexander K. (See Mikaolson, B. W., and
Hamilton.)
Hamilton, Alexander K. (See Schreck, H. L., and Hamil-
ton.)
Hamilton Autographic Register Company, The. (See
Roosevelt, Marcus S., assignor.)
Hamilton, Benjamin H. N. H., West Hartlepool, assignor
to The Expanded Metal Company, Limited, London,
England. Electrical resistance and heater element.
2,084,556 ; June 22.
Hamilton, Benjamin H. N. H., assignor to The Expanded
Metal Company, Limited. London, England. Electrical
resistance and electrical heater and producing the same.
2,087,573 ; July 20.
Hamilton, Bertis P., Columbus, Ind. Match safe.
2,085,314 : June 29.
Hamilton, Charles H. (See Finley, W. H., and Hamilton.)
Hamilton, Cliff S., Lincoln, Nebr., assignor to Parke,
Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Aromatic oxyketone
arsenicals and making them. 2,099,685 ; Nov. 23.
Hamilton, Cliff S., Lincoln, Nebr., assignor to Parke,
Davis & Company, Detroit, Micli. Organic arsenic
compounds. 2.099,686 : Nov. 23.
Hamilton, Donald G. (See Hamilton, Thomas J. and
D. G., and Wood.)
Hamilton, F. A. (See Myron, William P., assignor.)
TTamilton, Frank E., Scarsdale, N. Y. Mixing valve.
2,086,129 ; July 6.
Hamilton, Frank J., Chicago, III., and S. M. Anderson,
Sharon, assignor.s to B. F. Sturtevant Company, Inc.,
Boston, M.iss, Ail- coiKlitioning system utilizing refrig-
eration. 2,082,957 ; June 8.
Hamilton. Frederick. Glocester, R. I. Optical educational
device. 2,068,950 ; Jan. 26.
Hamilton, Gilbert W., Nocatee, and E. A. Hofer, Arcadia,
Fla. Stringed musical instiument and chart therefor.
2,096,300; Oct. 39.
Hamilton, Harold S., White Plains, N. Y., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Meas-
uring system for program circuit malntonnnce.
2,067,320; Jan. 12.
Hamilton, John R. (See Lowe, E. A., and Hamilton.)
Hamilton, John W., Rochollo Park, N. J. Itrallle clock.
2,091,1-10 ; Aug. 24.
Ilaniiltoii. Karl M., (Milrago. HI., assignor to TIu' Hcfton-
dorf (Company, Betteiidorf. lown. Cur true!;. •J.0S7.t7ii •
July 20.
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Hamilton, Karl M., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Betten-
dorf Company, Bettendorf, Iowa. Car truck. 2,087,477 ;
July 20.
Hamilton, Lawrence H., assignor to National Standard
Company, Niles. Mich. Bedspring. 2,100,393 ; Nov. 30.
Hamilton, Lawrence H., assignor to National Standard
Company, Niles, Mich. Spring structure. 2,100,543 ;
Nov. 30.
Hamilton, Lawrence H., assignor to National Standard
Company, Niles, Mich. Spring structure. 2,100,544 ;
Nov. 30.
Hamilton :Manufacturing Conipau.v. (See Demcak, An-
drew, assienor. )
Hamilton Metal Products Company, The. (See Piker,
Sidney, assignor.)
Hamilton, I'orry H., Baltimore, Md., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Poor & Companv. Wheel flange oiler.
2,095,497 ; Oct. 12.
Hamilton, Philip D. P. (See Gayford, E., Heglnbotham,
and Hamilton.)
Hamilton, Robert H. (See Chonette, W. C, and Hamil-
ton.)
Hamilton, Robert \V. (See Hamilton, William R., and
R. W.)
Hamilton, Roy C, San Francisco, Calif. Sealed bearing.
2,075,645 ; Mar. 30.
Hamilton, Thomas J., Annapolis, Md.. D. G. Hamilton,
Sewickley, and C. W. Wood, Bellevue, Pa. Football
game. 2,084,802 ; June 22.
Hamilton, Walter A., assignor to Transcontinental &
Western Air, Inc., Kansas Citv, Mo. Emergency
antenna. 2,085,585 ; June 29.
Hamilton Watch Company. (See Lodge, Alvin. assignor.)
Hamilton, William R., and R. W. Hamilton, assignors to
Dominion Electric Protection Company, Montreal,
Quebec, Canada. Flow controlled switch. 2,103,747 ;
Dec. 28.
Hamilton, William S. H. (See Rogers, L. B., and Hamil-
ton.)
Hamilton, William S. H., Larchmont, and F. W. Butt,
Woodside, L. I., New York, assignors to The New
York Central Railroad Company. Centering device
for swivel trucks. 2,099,361 ; Nov. 16.
Hamlink, Lazenby C, Cleveland Heights, assignor to
The Gas Machinery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. An-
nealing furnace. 2,091,979 ; Sept. 7.
Hamlink, Lazenby C, Cleveland Heights, assignor to
The Gas Machinery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Heat-
ing element for annealing furnaces. 2,091,980 ;
Sept. 7.
Hamlink, Lazenby C, Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Gas Machinery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Annealing
and apparatus therefor. 2,095,979 ; Oct. 19.
Hamm. John R., Centerville, Iowa, and G. E. Bcnham,
Kansas City, Kans. Coal breaker. 2,084,139 ; June 15.
Hamni, William S., and F. A. Schuetz, Elkhart, Ind.,
assignors to The Adlake Company, Chicago, 111. Cur-
tain fixture. 2,089,365 ; Aug. 10.
Hamman, Myron A., Chicago, 111. Bushing extracting and
inserting tool. 2.068,021 ; Jan. 19.
Hammar, Herbert G., assignor to Federal Electric Com-
pany, Inc., Chicago, 111. Sign. 2,073,975 ; Mar. 16.
Hammar, Herbert G., assignor to Federal Electric Com-
pany, Inc., Chicago, 111. Sign. 2,092,508 ; Sept. 7.
Hammar, Victor, E. E. Jansson, and O. Olsson, assignors
to Aktiebolaget Before, Bofors, Sweden. Wheeled fire-
arm. 2,103,670 ; Dec. 28.
Hammaren, Fredrik. (See Sundelin, U., and Granzellus,
assignors.)
HammarsjS, Erik A., Stockholm, Sweden. Press for
soling shoes. 2,099,302; Nov. 16.
Hammerling, Emanuel, Ccdarhurst, N. Y. Hair clipper.
2,004.651 : Oct. 5.
Ilammel, Victor F., New York, N. Y. Tubular structure.
2.068.022 ; Jan. 19.
Hamnicl, Victor F., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Making elec-
trical Insulators. 2,089,791 ; Aug. 10.
Hammer, Arthur, assignor to Tolefunken Gcsellschaft
fUr Drahtlose Tnlegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Receiving arrangement. 2.097,879 ; Nov. 2.
Hammer, Arthur, a.'jsignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Dia-
phragm. 2,102,150; Dec. 14.
H»*»mer-Bray Company. (See Huetteman, G. A., and
Leonard, assignors.)
Hammer-Bray Company. (See Leonard, Joseph E., as-
signor.)
Hammer, Franz J. (See Fleischer, P. W., and Hammer.)
Hamnior, Fritz. (See Herrmann, W. O., Hammer, and
Haehnel.)
Hammer, Gustaf. (See Crumb, C. P., and Hammer.)
Hammer, Gustaf, Chicago, III., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Coupler for endless conveyers.
2,095,867: Oct. 12.
Hammer, Olaf M., Vandorgrlft, Ph., assignor to American
Sheet and Tin Plate Companv. Sheet scrubbing.
2,095.697: Oct. 12.
Hammer, Otto, assignor to Securitv Engineering Co.,
Inc., Whittier, Calif. Bit and core breaker. 2,093,045 ;
Sept. 14.
Hammer, Samuel, assignor to United Metal Box Co., Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Venetian blind head bar. 2,074,842 ;
Mar. 23.
Hammer, Samuel, Brooklyn, assignor to United Metal
Box Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Adjustable fixture
support. 2,101,852 ; Dec. 14.
Hammer, W. H., et al. (See Christiansen, Frederick A.,
assignor.)
Hammer, William H., et al. (See Christiansen, Frederick
A., assignor.)
Hammerling, Emanuel, New York, N. Y. Powder compact.
2.083,016 ; June 8.
Hammerly, Herman J., New Britain, assignor to The
Trumbull Electric IManufacturing Company, Plainville,
Conn. Safety switch. 2,079,286 ; May 4.
Hammerly, Herman J., New Britain, assignor to The
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, Plainville,
Cosn. Safety switch. 2,098,578; Nov. 9.
Hammerraill Paper Company. (See Dyer, Herbert L., Jr.,
assignor.)
Hammermill Paper Company. (See Goodrich, A. S., and
Tait, assignors.)
Hamniormill Paper Company. (See Price, Richard P.,
assignor.)
Hanimprschmid. Herbert. (See Frankenburger, W., Ham-
merschmid, and Roessler. )
Hammes, Frederic J., Erlton, N. J., assignor to Magnetic
Motors, Inc. Magnetic induction motor. 2,070,790 ;
Feb. 16.
Hammet, David M., Tulsa, Okla., assignor to Axelson
Manufacturing Company. Los Angeles, Calif. Pomp
valve construction. 2,085,360 ; June 29.
Hammond, Archie W., Los Angeles, Calif. Attachment for
automaticilly adjusting brakes. 2,096,716 ; Oct. 26.
Hammond, Charles F., Jr., and H. E. Pulleyblank, assign-
ors to Gemmer Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich.
Worm gear adjustment for steering gears. 2,069,143 ;
Jan. 26.
Hammond Clock Company, The. (See Hammond, Laurens,
assignor.)
Hammond, David F., Grand Rapids, Mich. Gasoline tank
lock. 2,097,661 ; Nov. 2.
Hammond, Elmer H., Southport, and R. Beck, assignors to
Consolidated Ashcroft Hancock Company, Inc., Bridge-
port, Conn. Pneumatic control system. 2,073,838 ;
Slar. 16.
Hammond, Grant, New Haven, Conn. Mechanical move-
ment. 2,068,488 ; Jan. 19.
Hammond, Grant, New Haven, Conn. Scissors sharpener.
2,069,608 ; Feb. 2.
Hammond, Grant, Hamden, Conn., assignor of one-half to
C. S. Clifton, Short Beach, Conn. Door check.
2,071,690 : Feb. 23.
Hammond, John H., Jr. (See Alexanderson, E. F. AV.,
and Hammond.)
Hammond, John Hays, Jr., Gloucester, Mass. Sound re-
producing system. 2,089,792 ; Aug. 10.
Hammond, John, Jr. (See Purington, Ellison S., as-
signor.)
Hammond. Laurens, Evanston, 111., assignor to The Ham-
mond Clock Company, Chicago, 111. Electric clock.
2,067,708 ; Jan. 12.
Hammond, Laurens, assignor to The Hammond Clock
Company, Chicago, 111. Motor. 2,080,371 ; May 11.
Hammond, Laurens, Chicago, 111. Multiple key switch.
2,099,204 : Nov. 16.
Hammond, Lee C, assignor to Hammond Machinery
Builders, Inc., Kalamazoo, Mich. Tool setting gauge.
2,103,528; Dec. 28.
Hammond Machinery Builders, Inc. (See Hammond, Lee
C, assignor.)
Hamner, Elgin A,. Shreveport, La. Towel cabinet.
2,077,753 ; Apr. 20.
Hampden, Geoffrey C. E., Ewelme, assignor to J. S.
White & Company Limited, East Cowes, Isle of W^ight,
England. Surface high speed craft. 2,081,868 ; May
25.
(See Herrmann, W., Hampe, and
Belleville, N. J., assignor to The
New York, N. Y. Countercurrent
2,091,709 : Aug. 31.
(See Guinan, William F., assignor.)
(See McConnell, Thomas, assignor.)
(See Potdevin, A., and Hampton. t
Pittsburgh, Pa. Portable electric
Hampe, Friedrich,
Persch.)
Hampton, Arthur C,
Lumnius Company,
contact apparatus.
Hampton Company.
Hampton Company.
Hampton, Ceorge E.
Hampton, George E.,
saw. 2,072,750 ; Mar. 2.
Hampton, Harry D., assignor to Cameron Iron Works,
Houston, Tex. Core catcher. 2,083,062 ; June 8.
Hampton, Leon N., New York, N. Y., and A. K. Smith,
West Orange, N. J., assignors to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone
booth. 2,092,509 ; Sept. 7.
Hampton. Norman C, Portland, Greg. Tie lock.
2,074,903 ; Mar. 23.
Hampton, William R. (See OfTutt, J. W., and Hampton.)
Hampton, William H., and J. T. Rutherford, Berkeley, as-
signors to Standard Oil Company of California," San
Francisco, Calif. Odorant for gaseous fuels. 2,094,270 ;
Sept. 28.
"".■^■■.Si o^^'^v ^'"^s City, Mont. Rail joint closer.
J, 08^, 394 ; June 1.
Ilamren, Eric O. (See Leach, E. C, and Hamren.)
"I?,?,"'','"' i'"''^'"' ^^ Grange, assignor to Nachman Spring-
Filled Corporation. Chicago, III. Spring base seating
furniture frame. 2,073,693 ; Mar. 16.
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Milwaukee, Wis. Cylinder press.
Steam ex-
locomotives.
Hanauer, Henry J.,
2,095,498 : Oct. 12.
Hance, Lawrence H., Philadelphia, Pa.
haust pipe arrangement for articulated
2,085,698 ; June 29.
Hanchrow, .Toseph. (See SoUey, Alpha C, assignor.)
Hancock, John R. (See Woodward, B. W., and Hancoc't.)
Hancock, Milton L., East McKeesport, assignor to The
Westinghouse Air Brake Clompany, Wilmerding, Pa.
Brake cylinder protector. 2,071,742 ; Feb. 23.
Hancock-Nelson Mercantile Company. (See Jedlicka, An-
ton G., assignor.)
Hancock, Roy S., Kenvil, N. J., and A. liangmeier, Wil-
mington, assignors to Hercules Powder Company, Wil-
mington, Del. Apparatus for refining rosin. 2,070,125 ;
Feb. 9.
Hancock, Virgil H. (See Martin, John H., assignor.)
Hancock, Virgil H., New Orleans, La. Optical lens.
2,097,369 ; Oct. 26.
Hancock, William T., Long Beach, Calif. Refining oil.
2,097,097; Oct. 26.
Hand, Edgar H., Jarrettown, Pa. Receiver support.
2,075,196; Mar. 30.
Hand; Erie H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Radio Corpo-
ration of America. Radio apparatus. 2,067,395 ; Jan.
12.
Hand, John F., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The De Long
Hook and Eye Company. Sewing machine mechanism.
2,089,551 ; Aug. 10.
Hand, John L. H., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Compass. 2,069,065 ;
Jan. 26.
Hand, Norman C, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor to
S. Morgan Smith Company, York, Pa. Hydraulic tur-
bine. 2,077,883 ; Apr. 20.
Handelman, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. Knife sharpener ma-
chine. 2,075,608; Mar. 30.
Handford, Reuben E., Luton, England, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to L. N. S. Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Zero-setting device. 2,082,749 ; June 1.
Handforth, Stanley L. (See Converse, J. D., Handforth,
and Harris.)
Handforth, Stanley L., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to E. L
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Com-
pressing gases. 2,075,984 ; Apr. 6.
Handforth, Stanley L., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to B. L
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Pro-
duction of nitric acid from oxides of nitrogen.
2,088.057 : July 27.
Handforth, Stanley L., Gordon Heights, assignor to B. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Electric initiator. 2,086,548 ; .July 13.
Handforth, Stanley L., Gordon Heights, Del., and N. C.
Johnson, Wenonah, N. J., assignors to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Ammonium
nitrate explosive. 2,087,285 ; July 20.
Handler, Alfred A., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Upset piston.
2,096,513; Oct. 19.
Handler, Arthur C, and M. H. Wansky, Akron, Ohio, said
Wansky assignor to said Handler. Display holder.
2,098,543; Nov. 9.
Handler, Edward J., Irvington, N. J. Apparatus for
removing contents of flasks. 2,102,266 ; Dec. 14.
Handley Brown Heater Company. (See Handley, Wil-
liam J., assignor.)
Handley, George P., Glendale, assignor to Royal Type-
writer Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Typewriter
platen shift lock release. 2.088,086 ; July 27.
Handley, John, London, England. Ticket printing and
issuing machine for totalizators. 2,068,914 ; Jan. 26.
Handle_y, John, London, England. Registering and dis-
playing app.nratus particularly applicable to totaliz-
ators. 2,100,164; Nov. 23.
Handley, John B., Albany, N. Y. Gauntlet aim pro-
tector. 2,082,574; June 1.
Handley, John H., Dps Moines, Iowa. Seamless grave
vault and forming it. 2,103,005 ; Doc. 21.
Handley, Joseph D., Liverpool, England. Motor vehicle
hoist. 2,008.419 ; Nov. 9.
Handley Page Limited. (See Lachmann, G. V., Volkert,
and Dare, assignors.)
Hnndley, William J., assignor to Handley Brown Heater
Company, Jackson, IMich. Apparatus for heating liquids
with fluid fuel. 2,084,287 ; June 15.
Ilandi-oic, TTans, Bad Klosterlausnitz, assignor to Por-
zpllanfabrik Kahln, Kahla, Germany. Entrance insula-
tion for electrical conductors. 2,100,187 ; Nov. 23.
Ilandwerk, Otto T. (See Spitzglass, A. P., and Hand-
werk.)
Handwork, Otto T., assignor
Company, Chicago, 111.
2,096,035 ; Oct. 19.
Handy, Arthur E., I,ynbrook,
Company, New York, N. Y.
device. 2,090,583; Oct. 19.
Handy, Arthur E., Lynbrook,
Company, New York, N.
2,103,327; Dec. 28.
Handy, Bessie Millar, executrix. (See Handy, Levin G.,
assignor.)
Handy, I,evln G., Mountain View, N. J. ; B. M. Ilnndy,
executrix of said Levin G. Handy, deceased, assignor to
B. M. Ilamly. SIgniiling device. 2,081,744; May 20.
to Republic Plow Meters
Measuring Instrument.
assignor to Otis Elevator
Moving stairway protective
assignor to Otis Elevator
Y. Moving stairway.
Handy, Royal S., Kellogg, Idaho. Flotation reagent.
2,069,365; Feb. 2.
Hanes Hosiery Mills Co. (See Miller, Eugene F., as-
signor.)
Haney, Clifford I. (See Dreyfus, H., and Haney.)
Haney, Clifford I., Drummondville, Quebec, Canada, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. Chemical
stabilization of cellulose esters. 2,072,260 ; Mar. 2.
Haney, Clifford I., Drummondville, Quebec, Canada, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of Amefica. Esterifica-
tion of cellulose. 2,072,261 ; Mar. 2.
Haney, Clifford I., Drummondville, Quebec, Canada, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. Concen-
trating aliphatic acids. 2,082,000 ; June 1.
Haney, Clifford I., Drummondville, Quebec, Canada, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. Organic
esters of cellulose and making same. 2,095,326 ; Oct.
12.
Hanford, John M. (See Willard, Louis E., assignor.)
Hanft, Hugo H., St. Paul, Minn. Portable humidifier.
2,070,728 ; Feb. 16.
Hanger, Albert S. (See Clack, Charles P., assignor.)
Hanicke, Paul W., Kansas City, Mo. Cervical splint.
2,102,069 : Dec. 14.
Hanique, Alfred, Paris, Prance. Simultaneously deter-
mining the volume, the weight, and the density of
granular and other materials. 2,097,522 ; Nov. 2.
Hanisch, Helmut. (See Giesen, J., Hanisch, and Dally.)
Hanke, Frank C, and W. B. Rhea, Oakland, Calif. Photo-
graphic camera and projector apparatus. 2,068,410 ;
Jan. 19.
Hankins Container Company, The. (See Brooks, Paul J.,
assignor.)
Hankins Container Company, The. (See Miessler, Paul
VV., assignor.)
Hanks, Marshall W., Madison, Wis. Liquid conductor
heater. 2,081,537 ; May 25.
Hanlen, Clifford F., Phoenix, Ariz. Page-form tie-up.
2,066,885 ; Jan. 5.
Hanley, Albert J., assignor to Respro Inc., Cranston, R. I.
Material in the nature of leather substitute and man-
ufacture. 2,076.636 ; Apr. 13.
Hanley, John A., Stamford, Conn., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Clipshave, Inc. Shaving device.
2,077,367 ; Apr. 13.
Hanley, John A., Stamford, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Clipshave Inc. Vibratory electric mo-
tor. 2,078,895 ; Apr. 27.
Hanley, John A., Stamford, Conn., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Clipshave Inc. Electric motor.
2,078,896 ; Apr. 27.
Hanley, John A., Stamford, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Clipshave Inc. Hair clipper.
2,102,529 ; Dec. 14. ■
Hanley, Keenan, and L. Bennett, Prospect, assignors to
Roscoe C. Iddings, Dayton, Ohio. Fire extinguisher.
2,084,339 ; June 22.
Hanley, Stanley M. (See Jackson, J. G., and Hanley.)
Hanlon, Claude P., Wewahitchka, Fla. Printer's miter
gauge. 2,100,506 ; Nov. 30.
Hanlon, John H., Belmont, and W. J. Hanlon, Fitchburg,
Mass., assignors to Hanlon Locomotive Sander Com-
pany, Winchester, Mass. Track sander. 2,092,063 ;
Sept. 7.
Hanlon Locomotive Sander Company. (See Hanlon, John
H., and W. J., assignors.)
Hanlon, William J. (See Hanlon. John H., and W. J.)
Hann, Albert G., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Company,
Detroit, Mich. Valve. 2,079,348 ; May 4.
Hann, Albert G., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Company,
Detroit. Mich. Control device. 2,091,228; Aug. 24.
Hanna, Charles G., Syracuse, N. Y. Sound producing de-
vice or signal. 2,083,164 ; Juno 8.
Hanna, Clinton R., Pittsburgli, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Shock absorber. 2,071,831 ; Feb. 23.
Ilfinna, Clinton R., Pittsburgh, Pa., and E. II. Creibach,
New York, N. Y., assignors to Westinghouse Electric
and Manufacturing Company. Translating device.
2,092,004 ; Sept. 7.
H.'innn, Clinton U., Wilkinsburg, Pa„ assignor to West-
intjhousp Eloclric Sc Mamifaduring Company. Cine-
matographic apparatus. 2,095,744; Oct. 12.
Hanna, Fry, assignor to Guyaii Machinery Coiii|)any, Lo-
gan, W. Va. Portable resistance unit. 2,076,561 ; Apr.
13.
Hanna, Samuel O., Jamestown, N. Y. Device to prevent
buckling of sheet metal during grinding or polishing.
2,071,033 ; Feb. 10.
Hanna, Samuel O., Jamestown, N. Y. Device to prevent
buckling of sheet metal during grinding or polishing.
2,071,034: Feb. 16.
ITnnna, Walter U., Palo Alia, Calif. Aerating and fertiliz-
ing mecliiinlsni. 2,072..331 ; Mar, 2.
Hanna, William T.. Cincinnati. Ohio. Stoker. 2,077,701;
Apr. 20.
Hanna, William T., Cincinnati, Ohio. Stoker. 2.090,028;
.\iiK. 24.
llannaford, Cl(>on M., Pc^tersliurg. assignor to Car Devlwa
Company, Incorporalcd, lilclnnond, Vn, Pin or bolt
lock. 2,098,1 85; Nov. 2.
IlannafortI, ICarh' S., Clayton, Mo. Golf ganto Improver.
2,080,008 : May IS.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hannah, Siegfried. New York, N. Y. Navigational instru-
ment. 2.087.970 ; July 27.
Hanney, Angus F. (See Johnson, G. W., and Hanney.)
Hanney, Angus F., assignor to The American Laundry
Machinery Company, Norwood, Oliio. Pressing machine.
2,069,439 ; Feb. 2.
Hanney, Angus F., assignor to The American Laundry Ma-
chinery Company. Norwood, Ohio. Operating means for
press control mechanism. 2,075,197 ; Mar. 30.
Hanney, Angus F., assignor to The American Laundry
Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio. Press control
mechanism. 2,086,265 ; July 6.
Hanney, Angus F., Cincinnati, assignor to The American
Laundry Machinery Company, Noi-\vood, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Apparatus for evacuating pressing elements.
2,080,915 ; May 18.
Hannifin Manufacturing Co. (See Boyer, Earle G., as-
signor.) _
Hannifin Manufacturing Co. (See Peterson, A^ictor W.,
assignor.)
Hannings, Charles J., assignor to Illinois Watch Case Com-
pany, Elgin. 111. Vanitv case. 2.094,322 ; Sept. 28.
Hannings, Charles J., assignor to Illinois Watch Case
Company. Elgin. 111. Combination vanity and cigarette
case. 2,"l02,414 ; Dec. 14.
Hannon, Albert H., Springfield. Ohio. Semiautomatic
electroplating machine. 2,078,381 ; Apr. 27.
Hannum. John A. (See Flood, E. D., and Hannum.)
Hanny, Charles E.. assicnor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Companv, Plainville, Conn. Automatic
fountain waterer. 2,068,981 ; Jan. 26.
Hanny, Charles E.. assignor to The Tnimbull Electric
Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn. Enclosed
switch. 2,098,579 ; Nov. 9.
Hannv, Rupert M., Ridlov Parlv. assignor to Westmghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Heat exchange apparatus. 2.091,757 ; Aug. 31.
Hano. Edward, Holvoke, Mass. Continuous duplicate form
sheet. 2,087,144"; July 13.
Hanovia Chemical and Manufacturing Company. (See
Anderson, W. T., Jr., and Larsen, assignors.)
Hanovia Chemical and Manufacturing Company. (See
Bird, Lester F., assignor.)
Hans, Hans, Wiesbaden. Germany. Device for promoting
respiration. 2.0G7.26S : Jan. 12.
Hans, Thomas, Chicago, 111. Treating paper. 2,079,993 ;
May 11.
Hanscom, Le Koy. (See Eckenroth, Henry L., assignor.)
Hanst'll. riarencp AV. (See Conklin. J. W.. and Hanspll.)
Hansen, Clarence W., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. High voltage generator.
2,078,760 : Apr. 27.
Hansen, Clarence W., Rocky Point, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Controlling tube char-
acteristics. 2,080,204; May 11.
Hansen, Clarence W., Rocky Point, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Cornoration of America. Voltage regulator.
2,086,910 : July 13.
Hansen, Clarence W., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Radio receiving system.
2,088,203 ; July 27.
Hansen, Clarence W., Rocky Point, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Phase modulation.
2.095,327 ; Oct. 12.
Hansen, Clarence W., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Oscillation generation
and control. 2,095,980; Oct. 19.
Hansen, Clarence W., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Temperature compen-
sating system. 2,095,981 ; Oct. 19.
Hansen, Clarence W., Port Jefferson, Long Island, N. Y.,
assignor to Radio Corporation of America. Oscillation
generator. 2,098,386; Nov. 9.
Hansen, Clarence W., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Filter. 2,097,458 ;
Nov. 2.
Hansen, Clarence W., Rocky Point. N. Y'.. assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Visible detector of in-
visible radiation. 2.101.139 : Dec. 7.
Hansen, Clarence W., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Ultrahigh frequency
magnetron oscillator. 2,103.362; Dec. 28.
Hansen, Clarence W., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Frequency control line
and circuit. 2,103,457; Dec. 28.
Hansen, Clarence W., Rocky Point, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Signaling. 2,103,847 ;
Dee. 28.
Hansen. Erik E., New York, N. Y. Drive suitable for
remote control. 2.091.681 ; Aug. 31.
Hansen, Aage C. C. (See Matthews, J. L., and Hansen.)
Hansen, A. L., Mfg. Co. (See Hansen, Augie L., as-
signor.)
Hansen, Albert, Menominee, Jflch. Curtain drier.
2,070,777; Apr. 13.
Hansen, Alvin W., McICees Rocks, assignor of twelve per-
cent to J. H. Messick, twenty-five percent to E. Jordan,
Pittsburgh, and twelve percent to P. W. Yewusiak,
McKees Rock, Pa. Boltless battery terminal clamp.
2,068,452 ; Jan. 19.
Hansen, Arnold A. (See Buch, P. E., and Hansen.)
H.insen. .Arnold A. (See Gibson. E. S,. ITanspn, niul
Worth.)
Hansen, Arnold M., Jvlland. Denmark. Bathing suit.
2,099,885 : Nov. 23.
Hansen, Arthur E., assignor to Young Iron Works, Seattle,
Wash. Manual loading hoist for trucks. 2,088,648 ;
Aug. 3.
Hansen, Augie L., assignor to A. L. Hansen Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Stapling and tacking machine. 2,080,130 ;
May 11.
Hansen, Charles C. Easton. Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Companv, Jersey City. N. J. Guiding device for
working implements. 2.093.673 : Sept. 21.
Hansen, Christ T.. Chicago. 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Stand.! rd Stoker Company, Inc.
Fuel conveyer and crusher. 2.080.710 ; Jlav 18.
Hansen, Christian, Woodcliff, N. J. Desk set. 2,082,831 ;
June 8.
Hansen, Donald W., Decatur, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Prolamine Products Incorporated, Dover,
Del. Manufacture of laminated films. 2,070,596 ; Feb.
16.
Hansen. Donald W., Decatur. 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Prolamine Products Incorporated, Dover,
Del. Transparent flexible film. 2,074.332 : Mar. 23.
Hansen. Donald W., Decatur, HI., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Prolamine Products Incorporated, Dover,
Del. Water-resistant prolamine base composition.
2.102,623 ; Dec. 21.
Hansen, Earl J., assignor to The Cleveland Heater Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Water heater. 2,070,535 ; Feb. 9.
Hansen, Eugene J., Portland. Oreg. Measuring instru-
ment. 2,078.138 ; Apr. 20.
Hansen, Fred, New York, N. Y. Folding clothes book.
2,071,257 ; Feb. 16.
Hansen, Fred E., Lakewood, Ohio. Hose coupling.
2.092,116; Sept. 7.
Hansen, Fred B., Lakewood, Ohio. Hose coupling.
2,099,335 ; Nov. 16.
Hansen, Hans A., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Fuel supply system. 2,068,951 ;
Jan. 26.
Hansen, Hans P., New York, N. Y. Steering facilities ot
an automobile. 2,073,931 ; Mar. 16.
Hansen, Harold H., Dike, Iowa. Filler for grease guns.
2,096,175; Oct. 19.
Hansen, Harold L., Chicago, and L. S. Fosdick, Evanston,
HI. Alkyl and alkylamine esters of p-aminothiobenzoic
acid and related compounds. 2,090,756 ; Aug. 24.
Hansen, Henry, assignor to Chicago Lock Company, Chi-
cago, HI. Coin chute. 2.073.151 ; Mar. 9.
Hansen, Herman, New York, N. Y., assignor to Francis
Keil & Son, Inc. Striker or keeper for locks.
2,089,163 ; Aug. 3.
Hansen, James, Flushing, N. Y. Valve. 2,067,917 ; Jan.
19.
Hansen, Jes I.. Denver, Colo. Combined crowding and
staking tool for watchmakers. 2,071,401 ; Feb. 23.
Hansen, John, Bettendorf, Iowa. Machine for producing
and re-sharpening cutter blades. 2,082,832 ; June 8.
Hansen. Joseph. Cleveland. Wis. Rotary snow plow.
2.093.758 : Sept. 21.
Hansen, Leslie M., assignor to Genco, Inc., Chicago, lU.
Game apparatus. 2,092,157 ; Sept. 7.
Hansen, Lorriu L., Rapid City, S. Dak. Locking meai.8
for multiple closures. 2,082,449 : June 1.
Hansen. Lorrin L., Rapid City, S. Dak. Indicator for
multiple lock sets. 2,103,363 : Dec. 28.
Hansen, Marius H.. assignor to Hanson Scale Company,
Chicago, in. Weighing scale. 2,069,757 ; Feb. 9.
Hansen, Merrill E., Akron, and C. L. Beal, Cuyahoga
Falls, assignors to American Anode Inc.. Akron, Ohio.
Method and apparatus for making rubber thread.
2,086,616; July 13.
Hansen, Odd A., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to The White
Motor Company. Operating mechanism for motor
vehicle clutches and the like. 2,075.579 ; Mar. 30.
Hansen, Ole, Menan. Idaho. Apparatus for cleaning eggs.
2,087,844 ; July 20.
Hansen, Ray C, assignor to M & M Wood Working Co.,
Portland, Oreg. Butt joint. 2,082,1.59 ; June 1.
Hansen. Sven S., and T. M. E. Wendt, Rasunda, Sweden.
Oscinograph. 2,101.490 ; Dec. 14.
Hansen, Sven S., and T. M. E. Wendt. Rasunda, Sweden.
Film stretching device. 2,100,802 ; Nov. 30.
Hansen, Thore, Wauwatosa, assignor to Waukesha Foun-
dry Company, Waukesha, Wis. Rotary pump.
2,096.490: Oct. 19.
Hansen. Thor. Cedarburg, AVis. Outboard motor.
2,089,366 ; Aug. 10.
Hanson. William, Chicago, III. Display device. 2,085,097 ;
June 29.
Hansen, William C. and II. J. Goel/.er, Milwaukee, Wis.
Storm sash ventilator. 2,101.941 ; Dec. 14.
Hanser, Kalaus. (See Raydt. U., Hanser, and Venzlaff.)
Hansgirg, Fritz. (See Erdmann. K.. and Hansgirg.)
Hansgirg, Fritz, Radenthein, Austria, assignor to Ameri-
can Magnesium Metals Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Casting of magnesium. 2,066,564 ; Jan. 5.
Hansgirg, Fritz, Radenthein. Austria, assignor to American
Magnesium Metals Corporation. Pittsburgh, Pa. Pro-
duction of metals bv smelting compounds thereof.
2.074,726; Mar. 23.
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Hansgirg, Fritz, Radenthein, Austria, assignor to Ameri-
can Magnesium Metals Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Protecting magnesium and material rich in magnesium
against oxidation during melting and pouring.
2,088,204 ; July 27.
Hansgirg, Fritz, Radenthein, Austria, assignor to Ameri-
can Magnesium Metals Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Recovery of compact metallic magnesium from magne-
sium in finely divided form. 2,101,904 ; Dec. 14.
Hanshaw, Charles H., Beloit, Wis. Playing ball.
2,078,382; Apr. 27.
Hansley. Virgil L. (See Scott, N. D., Walker, and
Hansley.)
Hansley, Virgil L., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to B. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Reduction of acyloins. 2,079,403 ; May 4.
Hansley, Virgil L., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Re-
duction of esters. 2,096,036 ; Oct. 19.
Plausmann, Elwood, Glencoe, assignor to Stewart-
Warner Corporation, Chicago, HI. Windshield cleaner.
2,100,188 ; Nov. 23.
Hanson, Arden A., Oakland, Nebr. Cigar or cigarette
case. 2,093,046 ; Sept. 14.
Hanson, Arthur F., assignor to Budd Wheel Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Welding method. 2,085,583 ; June
29.
Hanson, Casper F., assignor to Olson Manufacturing Com-
pany, Albert Lea, Minn. Window. 2,103,364 ; Dec. 28.
Hanson, Charles T., Baltimore, Md., assignor to U. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co., New York, N. Y. Maintaining
or invigorating cultures of butyl micro-organisms.
2,085,428 ; June 29.
Hanson, Charles W., Plainfield, N. J. Method of and
apparatus for carrying out chemical reactions.
2,091,981 ; Sept. 7.
Hanson, Clyde F. (See Coberly, C. J., and Hanson.)
Hanson, Daniel, Haselor, Alcester, and W. T. Pell-Wal-
pole, Tipton, assignors to John Campbell, Kensington,
England. Tin alloys. 2,097,727 ; Nov. 2.
Hanson, Ernest R., Bloomfield, and S. Brown, Montclair,
N. J., assismors to Halowax Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Light colored highly halogenated naphthalene
and producing same. 2,069,183 ; Jan. 26.
Hanson, Ernest R., Bloomfield, and S. Brown, Montclair,
N. J., assignors to Halowax Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Purification of halogenated organic compounds.
2,076,430 ; Apr. 6.
Hanson, Glen N., Minneapolis, Minn. Label affixing ma-
chine. 2,069,246 ; Fob. 2.
Hanson, Harry A. (See Ensign, H. X., and Hanson.)
Hanson, Hans C, and W. Olsen, Albert Lee, Minn. Fuel
feeding system with thermostatic air control.
2,103,328 ; Dee. 28.
Hanson, Harold F., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Vehicle structure. 2,082,001 ; June 1.
Hanson, Harold F., Forest Hills, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Yieldable gear. 2,103,781 ; Dec. 28.
Hanson, Harry A. (See Ensign, H. N., and Hanson.)
Hanson, James, Sunnyvale, Calif., assignor to Libby,
McNeil & Libby, Chicago, 111. Canning citrus and other
juices. 2,076,459 : Apr. 6.
Hanson, Kenneth C., Clairinch, High Pine Close, Wey-
brldge, England. Razor. 2,099,605 ; Nov. 16.
Hanson, Norman D., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Bakelite
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Resinous compositions.
2,083,063 ; June 8.
Hanson, Ossian B.. as.signor to Pioneer Rubber Company,
Willard. Ohio. Toy. 2,09.'?.440 : Sept. 21 .
Hanson, Rodney L. (See Pagenkopf, W. H., and Han-
son.)
Hanson, Roy E., Wauwatosa, assignor to Milprint Prod-
ucts Corporation. Milwaukee, Wis. Container label.
2,069,609 ; Feb. 2.
Hanson, Roy E., Wauwatosa, assignor to Milprint Prod-
ucts Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Wrapper.
2,071,976 ; Feb. 23.
Hanson Scale Company. (See Hansen, Marius H., as-
signor.)
Hanson, Stephen H., Racine, Wis. Corpse headrest.
2,090,865 ; Aug. 24.
Hanson-Van Winkle-Mnnning Company. (See Berger,
Clarence E., assignor.)
Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Company, (See Hogaboom,
O. B.. and Hall.)
Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Company. (See Jespersen,
Ilolger B., assignor.)
Hanson-Van Winkle-Munning Company. (See Todd,
Ouprin, assignor.)
Hanson, Victor P. (See Jakosky, J. J., and Hanson.)
JJaiiRon, Walter C.., assignor of ono-half to D. R. McKinney,
S.Tcrnnionto, Calif. Supporting and separating rack.
2,088,741 ; Aug. 3.
Hanson, Walter H., Freeport, Tex. Fishing tackie.
2,085,096 ; June 29.
Hanson, Warren R., Arlington, N. J., assignor, by mesne
asHignments, to 10. I. du Pont do Nomonrs & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Treatment of resins. 2,08'l,.'!93 ;
June 22.
HiinsRon, Bror. Stockholm, assignor to Allmilnna Svonska
Eloktrlska Aktiebolaget, Vastoras, Sweden. Arrange-
ment In condensers. 2,098,746 ; Nov. 9.
Hansson, Eric. (See Gille, N. J., and Hansson.)
Hansson, Malte, Alameda, Calif. Fuel injection control.
2,069,306 ; Feb. 2.
Hantjopoulos, George, New York, N. Y. Automatic detec-
tor. 2,096,803 ; Oct. 26.
Hanus, John, Appleton, Wis. Air controlling device for
blowers. 2,098,144; Nov. 2.
Hanusch, Hugo, Berlin-Reuchfangswerder, assignor to
Deutsche Bioughton-Fabrik G. m. b. H., Magdeburg-
Buckau, Germany. Iron and steel cementing bath com-
position. 2,095,188 ; Oct. 5.
Hapgood, Cyrus H., Nutley, N. J., assignor to The De
Laval Company, Limited, Peterborough, Ontario, Can-
ada. Milk heater. 2,081,432 ; May 25.
Hapgood, Cyrus H., Nutley, N. J., assignor to The De
Laval Separator Company. New York, N. Y. Cooling
milk and apparatus used m such process. 2,089,024 ;
Aug. 3.
Haphaest A.-G. fiir motorische Krafterzeugung. (See
Graemiger, Benjamin, assignor.)
Haplrins, Dimitri N., Los Angeles, assignor of fifteen per
cent to C. L. Kincaid, Los Angeles County, Calif. Pump.
2,081,812 ; May 25.
Happel, John, Brooklyn, and D. W. Robertson, Queens
Village, assignors to Socony-Vacuum Oil Company, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y. Oil refining process.
2,102,796; Dec. 21.
Happel, Paul. (See Rosenberg, E., and Happel.)
Happey, Frank. (See Finlayson, D., and Happey.)
Happold, Ernest C. (See Bennett, J. P., and Happold.)
Hara, Ryosaburo, and S. Abe, Sendai, assignors to Asahi
Garasu Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, Japan. Manufactur-
ing metallic sodium. 2,102,151 ; Dec. 14.
Haraldson, John M., Spokane, Wash. Vehicle jack.
2,080,711 ; May 18.
Haraldson, Olaf, Minot, N. Dak. Recovering gold.
2,084,487 ; June 22.
Harazim, Stanley J. (See Chegwidden, R. A.,. Harazim,
Knhn, and Pettit.)
Harbauer Company, The. (See Doherty, Arthur L., as-
signor. )
Harbers, William J., assignor to American Engineering
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Refrigeration system.
2,089,367 ; Aug. 10.
tiarbert, Victor H., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Illinois Railway Equipment Company.
Brakehead wear receiving element. 2,082,002 ; June 1.
Harbert, Victor H., assignor to Illinois Railway Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Dump car door operating
mechanism. 2,082,003 ; June 1.
Harbert, Victor H., assignor to Illinois Railway Equip-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Brake hanger retaining
means. 2,083,784 ; June 15.
Harbison, Sam L., KnoxvlUe, Tenn. Trap. 2,087,644;
July 20.
Harbison-Walker Refractories Company. (See Harvey,
F. A., and Birch, assignors.)
Harbor Plywood Corporation. (See Welch, Arthur R.,
assignor.)
Harborne, Thomas L., Yatton, assignor to Osmotas Sani-
tary Service Limited. Bristol, England. Adding a dis-
infectant, etc., to a body of water. 2,086,937 ; July 13.
Harbour, Albert S., Pontiac, Mich. Pedal pad. 2,069,066 ;
Jan. 26.
ilarbridge, Chester C, assignor to Pin Lock Corpooration,
Detroit, Mich. Lock nut. 2,066,684 ; Jan. 5.
Harbstreit, Charles B. (See Tolen, E. V., anid Harb-
streit.)
Harcher, Albert J. (See Sutherlin, L., and Harcher.)
Harcourt, George T., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Compres-
sion riveting or punching device. 2,082,334 ; June 1.
Hard, Malcolm, Hammond, Ind., assignor to The Super-
heater Company, New York, N. Y. Superheater.
2,072,674; Mar. 2.
Hard, Merrill W., Los Angeles, Calif. Theater chair.
2,098,623 ; Nov. 0.
Hardacker, William E., Minneapolis, Minn. Sewer flood-
ing control apparatus. 2,081,298; May 25.
Hardacre, Carson T. (See Bickham, C. M., and Hard-
acre. )
Hardacre, Richard W., and A. Wormald, Blackley, Man-
chester, England, assignors lo Impori.il Cliomical In-
dustries Limilod. Printing proooss. 2,000,919 ; Fob. 9.
Ilardcastle, Yellott F., ei ;il, (Sec r'.;iiicll. Fluyd E.,
assignor.)
Harden, Harold C. (See Rcnonist. M. J., and Harden.)
Harden, William A,, Friendship, and A. D. Burks, Dyers-
burg, Tenn. Seed saving device. 2,083,444 ; June 8.
TTard(Mi. Wilton C, Ciitoii.s\ill(>, as.signor to llynson. Wost-
cott & Punning, Incorporated, Ballinioro, Md. .\nti-
sei)tic. 2,0S0,.S(!;! : May 18,
Harder, Edwin Ij,, Forest Hills, Pittsburgh, assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing (\>mpany. East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Compensator for motoring systems.
2,071,832; Fob. 23.
Harder, Edwin L,, li'orost Mills, assignor to Wostlnghouse
Electric & Manufacturing (Niinpnny, East IMtlsburch,
Pn. Alternating-current coinponsati>r. 2.071,833: Feb.
23.
llnrdor, Edwin L,. V'cnost lIill.«J. assignor to Westinghouse
El<>ctrlc & IMiinur.Mclurinu Company, V/aM I'ittsburgli,
I'a. Polvpliasc inipi'd:uic(> <nop conipeiisiitor.
2,071,834; i^eb. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Harder, Edwin L., Forest Hills, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Potential supply system. 2,078,664 ; Apr. 27.
Harder, Edwin L., Forest Hills, assignor to \Vestinghou.'5e
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Regulator. 2,103,782 ; Dec. 28.
Harder, Oscar E. (See Bolton. J. W., and Harder.)
Harder, Oscar E., Columbus, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Federal-Mogul Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Liner for bearings. 2,100,314; Nor. 30.
Harder, Oscar E., and J. D. Snllivan, assignors to Bat-
telle Memorial Institute, Columbus, Ohio. Enameled
product and making the same. 2,070,272 ; Fob. 9.
Hardesty, Ben F., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Perfection
Steel Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Making ferro-alloys and
making alloy steels from such alloys. 2,071,339 ;
Feb. 23.
Hardesty, James M.. East Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Ijaboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Tool. 2,075,520 ; Mar. 30.
Hardesty, James M., East Orange, and C. C. Lawson,
Morristown, N. J., assignors to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. JNIeasuriug tool.
2,083,373 ; June 8.
Hardgrove, Ralph M. (See Bailey, E. G., Cassidy, and
Hardgrove. )
Hardgrove, Ralph M. (See Bailey, E. G., Hardgrove,
and Kerr.)
Hardgrove, Ralph M.. Westfield, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Babcock & \A'ilcox Company, Newark,
N. J. Pulverizing unit. 2,071,381 ; Feb. 23.
Hardgrove, Ralph M., Westfield, assignor to The Bab-
cock & Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Rotary classi-
fier for pulverizers and the like. 2,092,310 ; Sept. 7.
Hardgrove. Ralph M., Westfield, assignor to The Babcock
& Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Feeder control
mechanism. 2,100,848 : Nov. 30.
Hardick, Floyd W. (See Johnson, L. E., Billig, and
Hardick.)
Hardie, Joseph P. (See Herrick G. L., Hardie, and Cobb.)
Hardiek, William, Baltimore, Md., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Davison Chemical Corporation. Ore
treatment. 2.090.388 ; Aug. 17.
Hardin, Arthur L. (See Allison. Ira, assignor.)
Hardin, Charles N., assignor of one-eiglith to W. A. Emer-
son. Sulphur. Okla. Surgeproof pilot switch.
2.090,531 : Aug. 17.
Hardin, Gordon D., Louisville, Ky. Drill grinding appli-
ance. 2,068,915 ; Jan. 26.
Harding, Arthur T., Audubon, and F. S. Dunleavey, West
Collingswood, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of
America. Capacitor. 2.073,060 ; Mar. 9.
Harding, Ernest M., Long Beach, and R. C. Harding, Bell-
flower, Calif. Hinged hat rack. 2,086,079 ; July 6.
Harding, Frank E., assignor to Arlington Mills, Lawrence,
Mass. Stop motion for spinning frames. 2,079,012 ;
May 4.
Harding, Hiram R. (See Green, A. J., and Harding.)
Harding, Lawrence M., Washington. D. C. Radio range
course Indicating device. 2,089,950; Aug. 17.
Harding, Robert, Jr., Elmsford, N. Y., assignor to National
Television Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Television
system. 2,094,983 ; Oct. 5.
Hprding, Roy C. (See Harding, Ernest M., assignor.)
Hardin-^', Wilbur T., Dayton, Ohio. Combinalion sight
and indicator for traffic controlled projector. 2,085,020 ;
June 29.
Harding, William G., North Acton, London, England, as-
signor to Sperry Gyroscope Company. Inc., Brooklyn,
N. Y. Angul.ir motion indicator. 2,098.580 ; Nov. 9.
Harding, William II. (See Butler, M. R., and Harding.)
Harding, William R. (See Fames. W. F., and Harding.)
Hardiniio Bros. Inc. (See Evans, Leisrht R.. assignor.)
Hardnian, Peck & Company. (See Bridges, Stanley R.,
assignor.)
Hardman, Peck and Company. (See Sauerland, Joseph,
assignor.)
Hardnian. Walter A.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Massage device.
2,078.536 ; Apr. 27.
Ilardtm.iiin, M.i\. (See Franz, K.. and Hardtmann.i
Hardwick, Christopher L., Cleveland, Tenn. Stove.
2,099,440: Nov. 10.
Hardwick. Christopher L., Cleveland, Tenn. Making
burners. 2.102,530; Dec. 14.
Hardwick. Hlndle, Inc. (See Hastings, Donald F., as-
signor.)
Hardwlcke-Etter Company. (See Streun, John A., as-
signor.)
Hardy. Charle.s, Pplham Manor, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Charles Hardy, Inc., New York, N. Y. Metal-
lurgy. 2.008,322: Jan. 19.
Hardy, Charles, Polham Manor, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Chardles Ilardv, Inc., Now York, N. Y.
Treatment of motals. 2,0S5.S02 ; July 0.
Hardy. Charli-s, Inc. (See Hardy, Charles, assignor.)
Hardy, fMiarles J. (See Sampson, IJol)ert \A'.. ••issignnr. )
Hardy, ('h:irlos R. (Soe Blnncli:ird. !'. D.. and Hardy.)
Hardy, Ch.irlos W.. Forest Hills West, N. Y., assignor to
Tlnitod-Carr Fastener Corporation. Cambridge, Mass.
Making b:ig frame locks. 2,087,20:? ; July 13.
Hardy, Frank TI.. Andover. Mass. Raising brush for
shearing machines. 2,007,790 ; Nov. 2.
Hardv, James H., assignor to Precision Air Gauge Com-
pany, Columbus, Miss. Air delivery device. 2,032,886 ;
June 8.
Hardv. James J., Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Electrical con-
necter. 2.100.009; Nov. 23.
Hardv, John J., Fort Davis, Ala. Fish lure. 2,089,605 ;
Aug. 10.
Hardy, Myrtle, administratrix. (See Hardy, William T.)
Hardy, Russel L. (See Hulse, B. E., and Hardy.)
Hardy, William A., & Sons Co. (See Dustan, Frank,
assignor.)
Hardv, William G., Crafton. assignor to Tlie 5IcKay
Coiapany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Glider. 2,095, G3G ; Oct. 12.
Hardv. William T., deceased ; M. Hardy, administratrix,
Dallas, Tex. CoUasible form or mold. 2,091,923 ; Aug.
31.
Hare, T. G., Company Limited. (See Hare, Terence G.,
assignor.)
Hare, Terence G., North Vancouver, assignor to T. G.
Hare Company Limited, Vancouver, British Columbia.
Canada. Automobile motor suspension. 2,092,065 ;
Sept. 7.
Harger, John, Liverpool, England. Process and apparatus
for treating furnace gases and exhaust gases from in-
ternal combustion engines. 2,071,119 ; Feb. 16.
Hargett-Butts Corporation. (See Butts, Richard R., as-
signor.)
Hargreaves, Clifford, and R. Booth, Drummondville.
Quebec, Canada, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Warping artificial yarns. 2,103,458 ; Dec.
28.
Harju, Andrew A., Ashtabula, Ohio. Combined chair and
stepladder. 2,103,671 ; Dec. 28.
Harkness, Andrew M., Xyack, assignor to General Chemi-
cal Clomoany, New Y'ork, N. Y. Heat exchange appa-
ratus. 2,086,222 ; July 6.
Harland, J. Way. Phoenix, Ariz. Bubbler head.
2,089,894; Aug. 10.
Harlas, Jifl, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Mechanisms for
the calculation of functions with several variables.
2,066.884 ; Jan. 5.
Harl$, Roger. (See Roumazeilles, M., and Harl6.)
Harless, Charles A. (See Crafts, C. S., and Harless.)
Harley, Bertron G., Saco, Maine. Diner. 2,089,058 ;
Aug. 3.
Harley, Bertron G., Saco, Elaine. Diner. 2,089,059 ;
Aug. 3.
Harley, Bertron G., Saco, Maine. Diner. 2,089,060 ;
Aug. 3.
Harley-Davidson Motor Co. (See Harley, William S., as-
signor.)
Harley, John B., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Recording and
reproducing system. 2,083,374 ; June 8.
Harley, John B., assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratorie.'i,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Light valve. 2.093,674 ;
Sept 21.
Harley. Maldon C, Cranford, England. Aircraft lamp.
2,099,362 ; Nov. 16.
Harley, Stanley J.. Stivichall, Coventry, England. Grind-
ing screw threads in shouldered work. 2.098,145 ;
Nov. 2.
Harley. William S.. assignor to Harley-Davidson Motor
Co.. Milwaukee. Wis. Instrument mounting for motor-
cycles. 2,091,682 ; Aug. 31.
Harlow, Jesse H., Chicago, assignor of one-half to L. W.
Denman, Wilmette, 111. Magnifying and viewing device.
2,071,120; Feb. 16.
Harlow. Jesse H., Chicago, assignor of one-half to L. W.
Denman, Wilmette, 111. Picture viewing apparatus.
2.071,121 ; Feb. 16.
Harlow, Leonard M., Glenbrook, Conn., and C. M. ^lapes,
Hackensack, N. J., assignors to American Telephone
and Tclegrapli Company. Telephone substation appa-
ratus. 2,076,637; Apr. 13.
Harman, Harold W. (See Steams, R. H., and Hannan.)
Harman, Marion W., Nitro, W. Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company, Wilming-
ton, Del. Vulcanizing rubber and product produced
thereby. 2,100,692 ; Nov. 30.
Harmol. Paul R., administrator, et al. (See Rogoff, J. M.,
and Stewart.)
Harmon, Benjamin G. (See Schoengarth, Walter L.,
assignor.)
Harmon, Earl H., New Hartford, assignor of one-half to
W. G. Pope, Utica, N. Y. Wedge. 2,078.875 ; Apr. 27.
Harmon, Josse. (See Graves. G. D.. and Harmon.)
Harmon, Josse, and F. M. Meigs, assignors to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Arti-
ficial resins and making. 2,098,869 ; Nov. 9.
Harmon, Kenneth A., Longmeadow, assignor to Wico Elec-
tric Company, West Springfield, Mass. Ignition timing
moans. 2,091,924; Aug. 31.
Harmon, Kennel Ii A., Longmoadow. and T. G. Louis, as-
signors to Wico Electric Compauv, West Springfield,
Mass. Magneto. 2.074,545 : Mar. 23.
Harmon. Kenneth A., Longmeadow, assignor to Wico Elec-
tric Company. West Springfield, Mass. Electric gener-
ator. 2, 101, .392 : Dec. 7.
Harmon, Ralph N., Wilkinsburg. assignor to Westing-
bouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh. I'a. Vacuum tube circuit frequency changing.
2,075,112 ; Mar. 30.
LIST OF PATENTEES
265
Harmon, Walter S. (See Nichols, H. J., Forbes, Harmon,
and Loftls.)
Harmon, Wavne A. S., Los Angeles, Calif. Molten metal
pump. 2,075,895 ; Apr. 6.
Harmon, AVayne A. S., Los Angeles, Calif. Oil craclsing
process. 2,075,896 ; Apr. 6.
Harms, Gordon, J., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Distortion
measuring device for telegraph systems. 2,094,701 ;
Oct. 5.
Harner, Joseph P., NeA-ada, Mo. Grave marker.
2,077,834; Apr. 20.
Harnett, Daniel E., Tncltahoe, N. Y., assignor to Hazeltine
Corporation. Coupling system. 2,066,777 ; Jan. 5.
Harnisch, Henry, Ionia, Iowa. Grain binder attachment.
2,089,120 ; Aug. 3.
Harnisch, Henry J., Ionia, Iowa. Soy bean attachment.
2,095,189 : Oct. 5.
Harnischfeger Corporation. (See Henricl;s, Arthur G.,
assignor.)
Harnish, Mary. (See Macliey, Henry, assignor.)
Harnly, David H., Chicago, 111. Weather strip and mak-
ing the same. 2,078,243 ; Apr. 27.
Harnly, W. F. (See Swiclcard, Arthur R., assignor.)
Harnsberger, Audley B., Winnetka, assignor to The Pure
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Method of and apparatus
for heating oil. 2,103,719 ; Dec. 28.
Harold, Charles F., Winchester, Va. Ice making machine.
2,070,943 ; Feb. 16.
Harold, Herschel H. (See McNamara, L. C, Conway, Bis-
sell, and Harold.)
Harold, Joseph F. X., New York, N. Y. Textile fiber and
waterproofing and strengthening the same. 2,068,546 ;
Jan. 19.
Harp. Essie P., Independence, Mo. Sanitary dispenser.
2,068,023 ; Jan. 19.
Harper, Augustus E., Roekville Centre, assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Synchronous control of oscillators. 2,066.528 ; Jan. 5.
Harper, Clair C, Pomfret, Conn., and B. F. Kitendaugh,
Oneida. N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
The Dawn Manufacturing Corporation, Rochester,
N. Y. Copy holder. Re. 20,304 ; Mar. 23.
Harper, Blmer E., Kansas City, Mo. Flow-responsive
means for fluid-flow apparatus. 2,080,267 ; May 11.
Harper, Elmer E., Kansas City, Mo. Weighing feeder.
2,100,315 ; Nov. 30.
Harper, Blmer E., Kansas City, Mo. Weight controlled
feeding means. 2,100,316 ; Nov. 30.
Harper, Ewing, San Francisco, Calif. Ashtray and ciga-
rette extinguisher. 2,093,657 ; Sept. 21.
Harper, George W,, and A. R. Catto, assignors to The Co-
lumbia Axle Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Axle drive
transmission. 2,071,165; Feb. 16.
Harper, Harry D., Youngstown, Ohio. Oil supply regu-
lator. 2,081,330 ; May 25.
Harper, Harry D., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
First National Bank and Trust Company of Minneap-
olis, Minneapolis, Minn., as tru,stee for Margaret Kruse
Harper Trust. Apparatus for making coffee infusions
and other infusions. 2,067,918 ; Jan. 19.
Harper, Joseph W. (See Frank, W. H,, and Harper.)
Harper. Luther A., Galveston, Tex. Bracket. 2,092,156;
Sept 7.
Harper, Margaret Kruse, Trust. (See Harper, Harry D.)
Harper, Philip S., Chicago, 111. Gas burner assembly.
2,083,602 ; June 15.
Harper, Philip S., Chicago, 111. Automatic lighting
means for prns range burners. 2,093,272; Sept. 14.
Hnrper, Philip S., Chicago, 111. Gas valve. 2,095,004;
Oct. 5.
Harper, Philip S., Chicago, 111. Gas burner. 2,098,659 ;
Nov. 9.
Harper, Philip S., Chicago, 111. Gas burner. 2,099,205;
Nov. 16.
Harper, Robert O., Manchester, England, assignor of
one-half to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Out-
board engine nnd driving and control mechanism there-
for. 2,093,357 ; Sept. 14.
Harper, Roy M., Washburn, 111. Detachable heel.
2,090,999 ; Aug. 24.
Harper, Willinm A. (See Prank, TI, J. L., and Harper.)
Harper, William D., Wellesley, Jlass. Automobile brake
rigging. 2,080,131 ; May 11.
Harper, Worthy C, Caldwell, Ohio. Stand. 2,080,205 ;
May 11.
Ilarpham, Fred M., deceased, IT. E. Andres and G. R, Harp-
ham, executors, assignors to The Akers and Ilarpham
Company, Akron, Ohio. Building construction unit.
2,076,989; Apr. 13.
Ilarpham, Gertrude R., et al., executors. (See Ilarpham,
Fred M.)
Ilarrah, Clayton C, nssignor to National Standard Com-
pany, NilcH, Mich. Reinforced rubber article. 2,090,794 ;
-Aug. 24.
ITarrap, Eric R., Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester, Eng-
land. Composite slab, block, or tile. 2,083,16.'');
June 8.
Harrcll, Clenny B., Metropolis, 111. Folding cluiir.
2,085,973 ; July 0.
Harries, Wolfgang. (See Berger, E., and Hurries.)
3 22128— r— 18
Harrigan, William, Rutherford, N. J., assignor to The
Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Method and appa-
ratus for regulating carburetor mixtures. 2,083,907 ;
June 15.
Harrington, Edward L., assignor to Blaw-Knox Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Earth moving apparatus. 2,094,153 ;
Sept. 28.
Harrington, Bnos B. (See TuUgren, John G., assignor.)
Harrington, George R. (See Goode, G. C, Miller, and
Harrington.)
Harrington, James. (See Palmer, H. W. S., and Har-
rington. )
Harrington, Joseph, Riverside, 111. Apparatus for drying
and destroying sewage. 2,096,176 ; Oct. 19.
Harrington, Joseph, Jr. (See Butler, E. L., and Har-
rington.)
Harrington, Joseph, Jr., Wenham, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Folding machine. 2.087,971 ; July 27.
Harrington, Paul J. (See Read, C. L., and Harrington.)
Harrington, Roy C, San Antonio, Tex. Shingle.
2,093,722 : Sent. 21.
Harris, A. T., Holding Corporation. (See Harris, Albert
T., assignor.)
Harris, Albert T., assignor to A. T. Harris Holding
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Power transmission de-
vice. 2,084,843; June 22.
Harris, Albert T., assignor to A. T. Harris Holding
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Power transmission de-
vice. 2,084,844 ; June 22.
Harris, Albert T., New York, N. Y., assignor to Harris
Coupling Co., Inc. Shaft coupling. 2,086,549 ; July 13.
Harris, Albert T., New York, N. Y., assignor to Harris
Coupling Co. Inc. Shaft coupling. 2,097,062 ; Oct. 26.
Harris, Allyn, Chicago, 111., assignor to Safety Mining
Company. Blasting device. 2,083,705 ; June 15.
Harris, Allyn, Wheaton, 111., assignor to Safety Mining
Company. Blasting apparatus. 2,083,706 ; June 15.
Harris, Allyn, Wheaton, 111., assignor to Safety Mining
Company. Blasting cartridge. 2,083,707 ; June 15.
Harris, Benjamin R. (See Epstein, A. K., and Harris.)
Harris, Benjamin R., Chicago, 111. Reducing dustiness of
dusty materials. 2,068,489 ; .Tan. 19.
Harris, Carl C, Orange, Mass. Pencil. Re. 20,481 ; Aug.
24.
Harris, Charles R. (See Bond, H. A., and Harris.)
Harris, Charles R., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Catalyst preparation. 2,079,404 ; May 4.
Harris, Claude C, Murfreesboro, Tenn. Draft equalizer.
2,097,396 ; Oct. 26.
Harris, Cleo, and C. G. Butler, assignors to The Cincin-
nati Ball Crank Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Air motor.
2,067,635 ; Jan. 12.
Harris Coupling Co. (See Harris, Albert T., assignor.)
Harris Coupling Co. Inc. (See Harris, Albert T., as-
signor.)
Harris, Donald A., et al. (See Hester, John C, as-
signor.)
Harris, Earl J., assignor, b.v mesne assignments, to The
Carborundum Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Method
and apparatus for firing ceramic ware. 2,097,620 ;
Nov. 2.
Harris, Edw.ird H., assignor to Wheeler Insulated Wire
Comnanv, Bridgeport, Conn. Enameling machine.
2,087,145 ; July 13.
Harris, Edward R., Los Angeles, Calif. Sound reproduc-
ing apparatus. 2,076.298 ; Apr. 6.
Harris, Ena A. (See Harris, Walter and E. A.)
Harris, Eugene 10., Watervliet, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Elastic fluid turbine arrangement.
2,098,803 ; Nov. 9.
Harris, Floyd M., Merchantville, N. J. Remote control
system. 2,102.070 ; Dec. 14.
Harris, Frank, Sharon, assignor to Plymouth Rubber
Company. Inc., Canton, M:tss. L(>:itlier substitute and
making the same. 2,071,626; Feb. 23.
Harris, Frederick G., Lytham-St. Annes, England. Han-
dling soap paste, grease, and other materials of like
consistency. 2,096,397- Oct. 19.
Harris. George J. (See Converse, J. D.. Handrorth, and
Harris.)
Harris, George J., and J. D. Conxorso, McMaslorvlUe,
Quebec, Canada, assignors to VI. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Manufacture of salts.
2,089,957; Aug. 17.
Harris, Grove W., et al. (See Beckler, Oaldey K., as-
signor.)
Harris, Gwin C. Orange, assignor to Thomas A. Kdlson.
Incorporated, West Orange, N. J. Motor Ignition ap-
paratus. 2,090.365 : Aug. 17.
Harris, Henry IT., Boston, Mass.
Inner sui'I'aoe resistant to
2,088,,5»3 ; Aug. 3.
Harris. Henry IT., Boston, Mass.
Inner surface resistant to
2,088,594 : Aug. 3.
Harris, Henry H., CliMmimign, 111.
box with centrifug.allv cast side walls. 2,100,901
30.
lliirrls, Henrv H,, Champaign, 111. Carhnrizing box with
cenlrifngall.v i:inI side walls, 2,100,902: Nov. 30.
Harris, James C, Jr., BiiUhnorp, Md. MetiiUurglcal in-
duction furnace. 2,079,010; May 11.
Carburlr.lng box with
carbon penetration.
Carburizlng box with
carbon peiiotratlon.
Making a
■arburl7.lng
Nov.
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INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
Harris. Jefferson D., assignor of one-half to A. B. Bovello,
Washington, D. C. Xonrefillable bottle. 2,071,877 ;
Feb. 23.
Harris, Jess, Cedared^e, assignor of one-Ualf to O. W.
Overhuls, Delta, Colo. Reverse signal light switch.
2,086,800 ; July 13.
Harris, John H., Peterboro, N. Y. Projectile. 2,079,937 ;
May 11.
Harris, John M., Jr., Baton Rouge, IJa., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Development Company. Slercoid switch.
2,103,459 ; Dec. 28.
Harris, John R., Berwyn, assignor to Birtman Electric
Company, Chicago, HI. Suction cleaner. 2,079,405 ;
May 4.
Harris. Junius B., Jr., and C. B. Bowman, Berkeley, Calif.
Signal device. 2,074,263 ; Mar. 16.
Harris, Leonard T., Chicago Heights, HI., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The American Brake Shoe &
Foundry Co., Xew York, N. Y. Heavy duty abrasion
resisting chain. 2,103,972 ; Dec. 28.
Harris, Lewis O., Baltimore, Md. Armpit rest fishing rod
handle. 2,085,654 ; June 29.
Harris, Lionel H., London, England, assignor to Associated
Electric Labomtories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Thermionic
relay circuit. 2,070,900 ; Feb. 16.
Harris Manufacturing Company. (See Greenway, J. R.,
assignor.)
Harris, Morton, Anniston, Ala., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Monsanto Chemical Company. Amino-
chlorodiphenyl derivatives. 2.079,450 ; May 4.
Harris, Morton, Anniston, Ala., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Monsanto Chemical Company. Hydroxy-
cnlorodiphenyl derivatives. 2,084,027 ; June 15.
Harris, Morton, Anniston, Ala., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Monsanto Chemical Company. 4-amino-
diphenyl compounds. 2,100,803 : Nov. 30.
Harris, Jfoses H., New York, N. Y. Spectacle level.
2,068,103; Jan. 19.
Harris, Moses H., New York, N. Y. Combined eyecup
and dispensing means. 2,080,268 ; May 11.
Harris, Owen U., Petersburg, Ind. Adjustable body
support. 2,099,977 ; Nov. 23.
Harris Products. Company. (See Bradley, Dan T., as-
signor.)
Harris Products Company. (See Spahr, Martin L., as-
signor.)
Harris and Reed Manufacturing Company. (See Reed.
Edward A., assignor.)
Harris, Richard A., Syracuse, N. Y. Envelope savings
bank. 2,086,297 ; July 6.
Harris, Robert E., Fort Thomas, Ky., assignor to Cin-Made
Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio. Humidor. 2,074,122 ;
Mar. 16.
Harris, Romaine R., Portland, Oreg. Tracking connec-
tion for vehicles, 2,078,756 ; Apr. 27.
Harris Seybold Potter Company. (See Lewis, H. I., and
Seybold, assicnors.)
Harris, Seybold-Potter Company. (See Wood, James R.,
assignor.)
Harris, Sidney K. (See rtirisfiansfn, W. G., and H.arris.)
Harris. Sidney E. (See Christiansen, W. G., Harris, and
Lee.)
Harris Textile Machinery Corporation. (See Harris,
Thomas, assignor.)
Harris, Thomas, Providence, R. I., assignor to Harris Tex-
tile Machinery Corporation. Covering apparatus,
2,076,269 : Apr, 6.
Harris. Thomas. Providence, R. I., assignor to Harris Tex-
tile Machinery Corporation. Making covered elastic
threads. 2.076.270 : Apr. 6.
Harris, Thomas, Providence, R. L, assignor to Harri.s
Textile Machinery Corporation. Covered elastic thread.
2,076,271 ; Apr. 6.
Harris, Thomas, Providence, R. I., assignor to Harris
Textile Macliinery Corporation. Elastic cord.
2.076.272 ; Apr. 6.
Harris. Thomas, Providence, R. I., assignor to Harris
Textile Machinery Corporation. Elastic thread,
2.076.273 : Apr. 6.
Harris, Thomas G. M. (See Farrar, D.. Davidson, and
Harris.)
Harris. Thomas H.. Jr. (See Palkin, S., and Harris.)
Harris, Thomas M. (See Philips, W. E., and Harris.)
Harris, Vernon J., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Joseph
Weidenhoff, Inc.. Chicago, 111, Lubricating device.
2,085,974 : July 6.
Harris. Walter and E. A., Conneaut, Ohio. Dry sterilizer.
2.084,908 : June 22.
Harris, Waltor B., Baysidc, N. V. Oil g.as generator.
2,077,236 ; Apr. 13.
Harris, William P,. Romford. England. Ticket Issuing
mnchine. 2,085.655 : June 29.
Harrison, Albert D., Hampstend, Quebec, Canada. Self
regulating fluid pressure valve. 2,068,130; Jan. 19.
Harrison, Albert J,, London, assignor to C. E., and
S. C. Lucas, Bromlev, England. Folding and sliding
door, window, and the like. 2.075,716 ; Mar. 30.
Harrison, Alblna J., et al. (See Plochman, Carl M.. as-
signor.)
Harrison. Benjamin H., et al. (See Plochman, Carl M.,
assignor.)
Harrison, Charles F. R., Selley Oak, Birmingham, and A.
E. Wallis, Clydach, England, assignors to The Inter-
national Nickel Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Man-
ufacture of nickel carbonyl. 2.080,079 ; Feb. 9.
Harrison. Charles H., London, England. Means for ar-
resting amusement cars, 2,095,413 ; Oct. 12.
Harrison, Clark W., Chester, Pa. Smoker's mouthpiece.
2,079,961 ; May 11.
Harrison, Clifford E.. assignor to American Engineering
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Furnace tuyfere.
2,070,166 ; Feb. 9,
Harrison, Clifford E,, assignor to American Engineering
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Jlaterial feeding mecha-
nism. 2,100,741 ; Nov. 30.
Harrison, (?ale, Kearny, N. J., assignor to Radio Corpora-
tion of America, New York. N, Y. Combined multi-
band electrical structure and switching mechanism.
2,078,908 ; Apr. 27.
Harrison, Geoffrey B., and S. D. Threadgold, Hford, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Dufay-Chfomex Lim-
ited, Aldwych, London, England. Printing or repro-
ducing color photographs. 2,100,006 : Nov. 23.
Harrison, George, Jr., assignor to Doehler Die Casting
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Radiator grille. 2,083,785 ;
June 15.
Harrison, George O. (See Parsons, J. S., and Harrison.)
Harrison, George O., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Direct-trip device. 2.077,321 ; Apr. 13.
Harrison, George W. (See Moncrieff, R. W., and Harri-
son.)
Harrison. Harry H,, Liverpool, England, assignor to Asso-
ciated Telephone and Telegraph Company, Chicago, 111.
Telegraph system. 2,082,575 ; June 1.
Harrison. Henrv, Conshohocken. Pa. Display device.
2.077.C90 ; Apr. 20.
Harrison. Henry, Conshohocken, Pa. Display device.
2,100.077 ; Nov. 23.
Harrison, Henry C, Port Washington, assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Record clamping means. 2,069,827 ; Feb. 9.
Harrison, Henry C, Port Washington, assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorrwrated, New York, N. Y.
Acoustic device. 2,077,170 ; Apr. 13.
Harrison, Henry C. Port Washington, assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telautograph. 2,094.068 ; Sept. 28.
Harrison, Isaac. Crosswicks. N. J. Cranberry releasing
machine, 2.094.535 ; Sept. 28.
Harrison, John, Malad City, Idaho. Door holder.
2.098,175 ; Nov. 2.
Harrison, John S. (See Paine, R. E,, and Harrison.)
Harrison, John S., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Standard Oil Company, Cleveland, Ohio, Converting
hydrocarbons. 2.078,493 ; Apr. 27.
Harrison. Joseph D.. Brookivn, N, Y. Sports lagoon and
ocean terminal. 2,071,520 ; Feb. 23.
Harrison, Laurence E., Prescott, Ariz. Recovery of
iodine. 2.090.866 : Aug. 24.
Harrison. Laurence E., Prescott, Ariz., assignor to Ora-
mold Products Corporation, West Hollywood, Calif.
Impression material and making impression material.
2,0.89,552 ; Aug. 10.
Harrison, Laurence S., Binghamton, assignor to Interna-
tional Business JIachines Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Time system. 2.101,432 ; Dec. 7.
Harrison. Merton E.. Rancho Santa Fe. and A. V. Echter-
nach, Beverly Hills, Calif., said Echternach assignor
to said Harrison. Display turnstile. 2.068,323 ; Jan.
Harrison, Paul E., Donelson, Tenn.. assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company.
Wilmington. Del, Spinning bucket. 2,073,840 ; Mar. 16.
Harrison. Paul E., Donelson, and I. V. Hitt, Old Hickorv,
Tenn., assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Manufacture
of thread. 2.073,839 ; Mar. 16°
Harrison, Ray F. (See Robinson. H. J., and Harrison.)
Harrison, Reginald. (See Burden, W. M., Genders, and
Harrison.)
Harrison, Sarah A., Omaha, Nebr. Button backer.
2.100.103 : Nov. 23.
Harrison. Thaddeus G., St. Paul, Minn. Advertising de-
vice. 2,085,803 ; July 6.
Harrison, Thomas R., "Wyncote, assignor to The Brown
instrument Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Measuring ap-
paratus, 2,098,685 ; Nov, 9. " 6 ap
Harrison-Weise Company. (See Harrison, William L., as-
signor.)
Harrison. William L., assignor to Harrison-Weise Com-
" S^A^d^' -Xo '^x*^?' J'J- Window cleaner's safety anchor.
2.086,(68; July 13.
Harriss, Henry W.. RaUiniore, Md.. assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to The Cheney Company, Winchester, Mass.
Flasliing. 2,076,990 ; Apr. 13.
Harroun, Ray W.. Detroit, Mich,, assignor to Aero-Stvle
Vo^"o^n""T^ u Indianapolis, Ind. Wheel guard.
J,OiO,.;,{0; Feb. 9,
Harroun. Ray W., assignor to G. A. Wood. Detroit, Mich.
Automobile clutch control power device '' 086 3''S •
July 6. • . > - .
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267
Harry, Gordon W., Flint, assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Oil trap for vacuum pumps.
2,079,406 ; May 4.
Harsch, Chester A., and D. A. Fingerhooth, Portland, Oreg.
Apparatus for cooling and freezing food products.
2,070,729 ; Feb. 16.
Harsch, John W., Gwynedd, assignor to Leeds & Northrup
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Heat treatment of steels.
2,103,848 ; Dec. 28.
Harse, Alfred W., deceased, Bellmore, N. Y. ; M. T. Harse,
administratrix. Leader. 2,090,478 ; Aug. 17.
Harse, Marie T., administratrix. (See Harse, Alfred W.)
Harshaw Chemical Company, The. (See Long, Kenneth
E., assignor.)
Harshaw Chemical Company, The. (See Perrin, William
J., assignor.)
Harshberger, Kathleen M. (See Harshberger, Norman P.
and K. M.)
Harshberger, Norman P., Scarsdale, assignor to Bakelite
Building Products Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Shingle.
2,085,553 ; June 29.
Harshberger, Norman P., Scarsdale, assignor to Bakelite
Building Products Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Roofing
and siding element. 2,095,248 ; Oct. 12.
Harshberger, Norman P., Scarsdale, assignor to Bakelite
Building Products Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Roofing
and siding element. 2,095,249 ; Oct. 12
Harshberger, Norman P., Scarsdale, assignor to Bakelite
Building Products Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Roofing
and siding element. 2,096,242 ; Oct. 19.
Harshberger, Norman P. and K. M., Scarsdale, assignors
to Bakelite Building Products Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Shingle. 2,103,076 ; Dec. 21.
Hart-Carter Company. (See Ingraham, C. C, and Var-
usky, assignors.)
Hart, (iharles. Media, assignor of one-half to M. J. Con-
way, Coatesville, and one-fourth to W. S. Jackson,
Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Wrought iron and method.
2,078,494; Apr. 27.
Hart, Dudley W., Phillipsburg, assignor to IngersoU-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Mounting for rock
drills. 2,088,649 ; Aug. 3.
Hart, Dudley W., Phillipsburg, assignor to IngersoU-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Feeding device. 2,090,479 ;
Aug. 17.
Hart, Earl R., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The Clark
Controller Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Measuring ap-
paratus. 2.077,146 ; Apr. 13.
Hart, Edward H. L. (See Hart, Henry M. and H. R.,
and B. H. L.)
Hart, Frank, Los Angeles, Calif. Decalcomania.
2,094.886 ; Oct. 5.
Hart, Franklin H. (See Carmichael, W. A., and Hart.)
Hart, Fred E., Los Angeles, Calif. Combined tooth
brush holder and sterilizer. 2,099,336 ; Nov. 16.
Hart, Frederick A., New Britain, Conn., assignor to
Remington Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 2,075,578 ; Mar. 30.
Hart, Frederick A., Stamford, Conn., assignor to Reming-
ton Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 2,078,075 ; Apr. 20.
Hart, Frederick A., Stamford, Conn., assignor to Reming-
ton-Rand, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Accounting machine.
2,083,994; June 15.
Hart, (Jeorge H., West Hartford, Conn. Heater circuit
and control. 2,085,217 ; June 29.
Hart, George T., Jr., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Drying
sponges. 2,079,708; May 11.
Hart, Gilbert W. (See Kuhn, L. H., and Hart.)
Hart, Guy, assignor to Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo, Mich.
Electrical musical instrument. 2,087,106 ; July 13.
Hart, Guy, assignor to Gibson, Inc., Kalamazoo, Mich.
Neck for musical instruments. 2,100,249 ; Nov. 23.
Hart, Harrv S. (See Hindahl, David, assignor.)
Hart, Hector R. (See Hart, Henry M., and H. R., and
E. H. L.)
Hart, Henry J., West Hartford, Conn., assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 2J)79,013 ; May 4.
Hart, Henry J., West Hartford, Conn., assignor to Royal
Typewriter Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Typewrit-
ing machine. 2.084.803 : June 22.
Hart, Henry M. and Hector R. Hart, Durban, and E. H.
L. Hart, Johannesburg, Union of South Africa. Door
handle and the like. 2.080,174; May 11.
Hart, Kenneth V., South Bend, Ind. Making welded tube
joints. 2,091,982; Sept. 7.
Hart, Lester C, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Hi-Voltage
Equipment Company. Fuse protective circuit.
2,102,204 ; Doc. 14.
Hart, Merrill C, assignor to The Upjohn Company, Kal-
amazoo, Mich. Germicidal preparation. 2,07(),080 ;
Feb. 0.
Ilart, Merrill C, assignor to The Upjohn Compnny,
Kalamazoo, Mich. I'loducing a germicidal preparation.
2,082,625 ; Juno 1 .
Hnrt, Ilicliard A., and J. Mo;V. Stevenson, Taylor County,
Tex-. 0\ voko iiiiMl,.]. 2.09.'),698; Oct. 12.
Hart, Rlcliind C.. Brighton, N. Y. Device for playing
cards. 2,103.460: Dec. 28.
Hart, RIchiinl II., assignor of one-half to C?. D. Thornton,
Jr., Huntington, W. Va. Time switch. 2,073,743 ;
Mar. 10.
Hart, Stanley, Berlin, assignor to Tuttle & Bailey, Inc.,
New Britain, Conn. Control register for air condition-
ing apparatus. 2,082,335 ; June 1.
Hart, Stanley, Berlin, Conn., and L. Zavorski, Easthamp-
ton, Mass., assignors to Tuttle & Bailey, Inc., New
Britain, Conn. Adjustable register. 2,103,982 ; Dec
28.
Hart, Walter H., Winnetka, assignor to Stein, Hall Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Conversion process.
2,073,342 ; Mar. 9.
Hart, William A., t)etroit, Mich., assignor to Colonial
Broach Company. Gear broaching machine and method.
2,102,071 ; Dec. 14.
Hart, William J., Sharon, assignor to Westinghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
Electrical apparatus. 2,103,816; Dec. 28.
Hartbauer, August W. L., Chicago, 111. Refrigerator
hatch arrangement. 2,101,368 ; Dec. 7.
Hartburg, Herman L., Denver, Colo. Beet piling machine.
2,071,743; Feb. 23.
Hartel, Herman, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Lyon Incorporated, Detroit, Mich. Tire
cover. Re. 20,386 ; June 1.
Harter, Fred L. (See Snyder, Robert E., assignor.)
Hartenstein, Herman L., Chicago, 111. Manufacture of fer-
tilizer. 2,070,658 ; Feb. 16.
Harter, Charles, St. Louis, Mo. Car coupler centering
device. 2,077,560; Apr. 20.
Harter, Isaac, New York, N. Y., assignor to The Babcock
& Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Steam boiler.
2,075,609 ; Mar. 30.
Harter, Isaac, New York, N. Y., and P. R. Cassidy, Short
Hill.'!, assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Babcock
& Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Furnace. 2,077,410 ;
Apr. 20.
Harter, Noah S., assignor to Cyclone Fence Company,
Waukegan, 111. Mechanism for winding wire fabric onto
drums. 2,076,778 ; Apr. 13.
Harter, Noah S., assignor to Cyclone Fence Company,
Waukegan. 111. Mechanism for crimping wire mesh
fabric. 2,091,229 ; Aug. 24.
Harter, Robert L., Hinsdale, 111. Oiling device.
2,071,929 ; Feb. 23.
Company. (See Bailey, James, as-
(See Barker, William T., Jr.,
(See Bates, Lloyd G., as-
(See Diffenderffer, John K.
(See Forter, Samuel A., as-
(See Iloniss, William H., as-
(See Honiss. William T., as-
(See Howard, George E., as-
(See Mcintosh, Harold W.,
(See Merrill, Donald G., as-
(See Mulholland, Vergil, as-
Hartford-Empire
signer. )
Hartford-Empire Company.
assignor. )
Hartford-Empire Company.
signor. )
Hartford-Empire Company.
E., assignor.)
Hartford-Empire Company.
signor.)
Hartford-Empire Company.
signor.)
Hartford-Empire Company.
signor.)
Hsrfford-Empire Company.
signor.)
Hartford-Empire Company.
assignor.)
Hartford-Empire Company.
.sisnor. )
Hartford-Empire Company.
signor.)
Hartford-Empire Company.
signor.)
Hartford-Empire Company.
Smith, assignors.)
Hartford-Empire Company.
signor.)
Hartford-Empire Company.
signor.)
Hartford-Empire Company.
signor.)
Hartford-Empire Company.
assignor.)
Hartford-Empire Company.
assignor.)
Hartford-Empire Company.
assignor.)
Hart ford-Empire Company.
signor.)
Ilartgen. Frederick A., assignor to Reading Iron Company,
Reading, Pa. Iron metallurgy. 2,072,072 ; Feb. 23.
Hartgen, Frederick A., assignor to Reading Iron Company,
Reading, Pa. Iron motnllurgy. 2,072,073 ; Feb. 23.
Harth, Philip E., and M. A. Baernstoln, assignors to
National Pigments and Chemical Company, St. Louis,
Mo. Making iron castings. 2,083,562 ; June 15.
Hartig, Henry R., Robbinsdale, assignor to Minneapolis-
TTonoywpll " Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
Temperature control apparatus. 2,0!)9,087 ; Nov. 23.
Ilartig. Walter. Overland, Mo. Invalid wheel chair.
2,086,550 : July 13.
Hartley, Emmott C. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Addrrasograph-Multlgrapli Corporation. Cleveland, Ohio.
Printing machine. 2,094,010: Sept. 28.
Hartley, (Jeorge C, and W. J. Reynolds, Aldwych, Ijondon,
England, assignors to Western Electric (Company, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone system.
2,076.234 ; Apr. 0.
Hartley, Harrison S., St. Joseph, Mo. Polishing and
Hcnibblng device. 2,088,650 ; Aug. 3.
(See
(See
(See
(See
(See
Peiler, Karl E., as-
Peiler, K. E., and
Riley, Clare S., as-
Rowe, George E., as-
Smith, Algy J., as-
(See Steimer, Theodore C,
(See Wadman, Harold A.,
(See Waugh, Thomas, Jr.,
(See Wise, Charles H., as-
268
INFiEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hartman, Charles M., assignor of forty percent to E. M.
Jenkins, Grand Rapids, Midi. Itefrigerator tray.
2,074,546 ; Mar. 23.
Hartman Electrical Mfg. Company, The. (See Hartman,
Frank O., assignor.)
Hartman, Frank E., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments of seven-tenths to G. H. Bergman. Ap-
paratus for the treatment and purification of liquids.
2,089,793 : Aug. 10.
Hartman, Frank O., assignor to The Hartman Electrical
Mfg. Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Stationary contact
system for vibratory switches. 2,082,493 ; June 1.
Hartman, George H., and J. S. Burden, Cleveland, Ohio.
Method and machine for forming pretzels. 2,074,904 ;
Mar. 23.
Hartman, Howard W., South Williamsport, and J. F.
Brown, Williamsport, Pa., said Brown assignor to said
Hartman. Electrical conduit system. 2,076,558; Apr.
13.
Hartman, Robert G., and S. G. White, Noblesville, Ind.
Sandal. 2,081,375 ; May 25.
Hartman, Rush S., Ewing Township, Mercer County,
N. J. Door lock. 2,097,232 ; Oct 26.
Hartman, Thomas L., assignor of one-third to E. J. W.
Keagy ; one-third to H. M. Young, and one-third to
Reymer & Brothers, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Procfss and
anparatus for beverage dispensing. 2,100,742 ; Nov. 30.
Hartman, William W., and R. A. Steps, Los Angeles,
Calif. Casing centering device. 2,089.553 : Aug. 10.
Hartmann, August. (See Bartunek, R. Hartmann, Stoeck-
ly, and Uytenbogaart.)
Hartmann, Aug:u8t, Berlln-Lichterfelde, Germany, as-
signor to American Bemberg (Corporation, New" York,
N. Y. Cuprammonium yarn manufacture. 2,095,220 ;
Oct. 5.
Hartmann & Braun Aktiengesellschaft. (See Blamberg,
Ernst, assignor.)
Hartmann, Ernest E., assignor to Petree & Dorr Engineers,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Sugar juice clarification.
2,093.759 : Sept. 21.
Hartmann, Fritz, Dortmund-Horde, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Magnesital Gesellschaft mit beschrank-
ter Haftung, Koln-Mulheim, Germany. Manufacture of
chromium ore containing bricks. 2,079,066 ; May 4.
Hartmann, Hans, and H. Rabe, Mannheim, assignors to
I. G. Parbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Germany. Production of fluorescence produc-
ing substances soluble in hydrocarbon oils. 2,071,521 ;
Feb. 23.
Hartmann, Joseph, Rudolstadt, assignor to the firm
Siemens-Reiniger-Veifa, Gesellschaft fiir Medizlnische
Technik m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Fluorescent screen.
2,088,595 ; Aug. 3.
Hartmann. Julius F. G. P., Copenhagen, Denmark. Elec-
trode adapted to be in contact with mercury. 2,081,376 ;
May 25.
Hartmann, M.nx. Riehen, near Basel, and F. Locher, Basel,
assignors to the firm Society of Chemical Industry in
Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Esters of nucleotides "and
making same. 2,082,395 ; June 1.
Hartmann, Alax, Riehen, and A. Wettstein, assignors to
the firm of Society of Chemical Industry in Basle,
Basel, Switzerland. Purifying preparations containing
corpus luteum hormones. 2,092,453 ; Sept. 7.
Iltrtnianu, Otto, assignor to Sohinidt'sche Helssdampf-
Gesellschaft. m. b. II., Kassel-Wilhelmshohe, Germany.
Boiler. 2,060.401 : Jan. 5.
Hartmann, Otto, assignor to Schmidfsche Heissdampf-
(Jcsellschaft m. b. H., Kassel-Wilhclmshohe, Germany.
Boiler. 2.088,905 ; Aug. 3.
Hartmann, Otto H., assignor to Schmidfsche Helssdarapf-
Gpseiischaft, m. b. H., Kassel-AVilhelmshohe, Germany.
Boiler. 2,072,675 ; Mar. 2.
Hartmann Trunk Company. (See Ritter, Julius, Jr., as-
Ri'.jnor, )
Hartshorne, Prank W. K., Quincy, Fla., assignor to
Floridin Company, Warren, I'a. Treating naturally ac-
tive earth and product thereof. 2,079,854; May il.
Hartsough, Ralph B., Los Angeles. Calif. Carburp"tor for
internal combustion engines. 2,084,340 ; June 22.
Hartt, Robert A., Lynn. ^In^!s. Mjichiiic for applying edge
bindings to shoe uppers. 2,080.712 ; May 18. '
Hartung, Felix C, Chicago, 111. Composite tool.
2.089,121 ; Aug. 3.
Hartung, Walter II. (See Miller, E., and Hartung.)
Hartung, Walter H., I,ansdowne, Pa., W. G. Young. Los
Angeles, Calif., and F. S. Crossley, assignors to Sharp
& Dohme, Incorporated. I'hiladelphia, I'a. M;uiufac-
ture of alcohols. 2,098,200 : Nov. 2.
JIartwick, Arthur T. (See Hall, H. P., and Hartwlck.)
Hartwig, Arthur II., Alichigan City, Ind., assignor to
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company, Chi-
cago. 111. Welded center plate. 2.078.176: Apr. 20.
Hartwig, William G., assignor to Railway Utility Co.,
Chicago, 111. Automatic control for burners. 2,103.529:
Dec. 28.
Hartzell, Forest II., Dayton, Oliio. Card case. 2,084,085 ;
June 15.
Hartzell, Frank (executor). (See Buchan, Hugh G.)
Hartzell, Herman L. (See Sturm, R. E., and Hartzell.)
Hartzell, Herman L.. Anderson. Ind.. assignor, by nfsnp
nflslKiiincnt.>, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Control apparatus for engine starters.
2,007,084 : Jan. 5.
Hartzell, Herman L., Anderson, Ind., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Electrical con-
denser. 2,091,591 ; Aug. 31.
Hartzell Industries, Inc. (See Hartzell, Robert N., as-
signor.)
Hartzell, Robert N., assignor to Hartzell Industries, Inc.,
Piqua, Ohio. Compressing wood. 2,101,542 ; Dec. 7.
Harvel Corporation, The. (See Harvey, Mortimer T., as-
si'Tior.)
Harvel Corporation, The. (See Harvey, M. T., and
Damitz. assignors.)
Harvey, Alexander T., Muskogee, Okla. Baby's nursing
bottle heater. 2,079,611 ; May 11.
Harvev, Aro M., Kansas City, Mo. Stretching machine.
2.092,278 : Sept 7.
Harvey, Claire H. (See Harvey, Henry S., assignor.)
Harvey, Cora G. (See Gould, Edwin J., assignor.)
Harvey, Edward W., New Brunswick, N. J., and R. M.
Jones, Sheffield, Ala., assignors to The Barrett Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Production of fertilizers.
2,077,171 ; Apr. 13.
Harvey, Frederic A., and R. E. Birch, assignors to Harbi-
son-Walker Refractories Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Re-
fractory mortar composition. 2,077,793 ; Apr. 20.
Harvey, Frederic A., and R. E. Birch, assignors to Harbi-
son-Walker Refractories Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Re-
fractories. 2,077,794 ; Apr. 20.
Harvey, Frederic A., and R. E. Birch, assignors to Harbi-
son-Walker Refractories Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Re-
fractories. 2,077,795: Apr. 20.
Harvey, Frederic A., and R. E. Birch, assignors to Harbi-
son-Walker Refractories Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Chrome ore refractories. 2,077.796 ; Apr. 20.
Harvey, Harold C, assignor to The Agasote Millboard
Company, Trenton. N. J. Composite flooring material.
2,069,720; Feb. 2.
Harvey, Henry S., assignor to C. H. Harvey, Palm Beach,
Fla. Door hanger and track. 2,068,674 ; Jan. 26.
Harvey, Herbert, assignor to L. M. Harvey, Los Angeles,
Calif. Tyinr- machine. 2.100.601 ; Nov. 30.
Harvey, Herbert C, Camden, N. J. Refrigerating appa-
ratus. 2,097,815 : Nov. 2.
Harvey, Jacquelin E., Jr., Cogdell, assignor of one-half
to Southern Wood Preserving Company, Atlanta, Ga.
Producing a wood preservative or the like. 2,082,885 ;
June 8.
Harvey, James W., Readfield, ISIaine, assignor to R. S. Al-
lyn. New York, N. Y. Outboard motor bracket for
canoes, etc. 2,068,982 ; Jan. 26.
Harvey, James W., Winthrop, Maine, assignor to R. S.
Allyn, New York, N. Y. Marine motor construction.
2,090,037 ; Oct 19.
Harvey, Leo M. (See Harvey, Herbert.)
Harvey, Leo M., Los Angeles, Calif. Towel cabinet.
2,007,760 ; Jan. 12.
Harvey, Leo JI., Los Angeles, Calif. Fruit clipper.
2.068,024 ; Jan. 19.
Harvey, Leo M., Los Angeles, Calif. Towel cabinet.
2.087.513 ; July 20.
Harvey, Mortimer T., East Orange, N. J., assignor to The
Harvel Corporation. Composition of matter. ' 2,087,000 ;
July 13.
Harvey, Mortimer T., East Orange, and P. M. Damitz,
Ocean Grove. N. J., assignors to The Harvel Corporation.
Compositions of matter, and methods and steps of
mal;ing and using the same. 2,067,919 ; Jan. 19.
Harvey, Mortimer T., East Orange, N. J., assignor to The
Harvel Corporation. Destructively distilling cashew
nut shell liquid. 2,098,824 ; Nov. 9.
Harvey, Mortimer T., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
The Harvel Corporation. Composition of matter and
method and steps of making and using the same.
2,101,853 ; Dec. 14.
Ilarvey, Rodney B., St. P.nul, Minn. Treating fruit
2.077,411 ; Apr. 20.
^2'"o94'in^°S"^ t^28 ^®*''°'*' ^'''*=''- Electrode holder.
Harvey-Whipple, Inc. (See Bork, George H., assignor.)
Harvey, William D., and A. P. Chester, assignors to
Globe American Corporation, Kokomo, Ind. Cook stove.
2.102,4u9 ; Dec. 14.
Uarwick, Paul M New York, N. Y. Collapsible tube
expeller. 2,083,603 : June 15.
Ilarwig, Carl G., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
fewitcli & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
traffic controlling apparatus. 2,008,381 ; Jan. 19.
Harwood, James. (See Ralston, A. W., and Harwood.)
Harwood, Harvey G.. and B. G. Albee, Oshkosh, Wis.
Ink fountain. 2.097,021 ; Nov. 2.
Harwood Paisley B. (See Seeger, E. W., and Harwood.)
Hasbrouck, Harold J., Jr. (See Ross, E., and Has-
brouck.)
Hasbrouck, Harold J., Jr., Flushing, assignor to United
Research Corporation, Long Island City. N. Y. Gal-
vanometer. 2,081,233; May 25
Hasbrouck, Harold J.. Jr.. Flushing, assignor to United
Research Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. System
for sound reproduction. 2.08G.770; Ju'lv 13
Hasbrouck, Harold J., Jr., Flushing, assignor to United
Research Corporation. Long Island Citv, X. Y. Optical
system for sound reproduction. 2,093.012 ; Sept. 14.
Hasbrouck Harold J tlr Flushing, assignor to United
Research Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y Driv-
ing and guiding film. 2,102,895 ; Dec 21
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Hasbrouck, Harold J., Merchantville, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Pliotoplionographic
apparatus. 2,102,778 ; Dec. 21.
Hasbroucif, Harold J., Jr., Flushing, and E. Ross, Elm-
hurst, assignors to United Research Corporation, Long
Island City, N. Y. Galvanometer mount. 2,086,769 ;
July 13.
Hasbrouck, Harold J., Jr., Flushing, and E. Ross, Elm-
hurst, assignors to United Research Corporation, Long
Island City, N. Y. Film gate assembly. 2,092,158 ;
Sept. 7.
Hasbrouck, Harold J., Jr., Flushing, and E. Ross, Elm-
hurst, assignors to United Research Corporation, Long
Island City, N. Y. Roller and flywheel mount.
2,092,159 ; Sept. 7.
Hasbrouck, John C, assignor of one-half to P. Weidman,
Detroit, Mich. Propeller. 2,100,592 ; Nov. 30.
Easche, Rudolph L., Whitefish Bay, assignor to A. O. Smith
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Making formaldehyde.
2,060,622 ; Jan. 5.
Haschke, Carl E., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,073,008 ;
Mar. 9.
Haseltine, Stacy B., assignor to W. H. Miner, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Hand brake. 2,073,794 ; Mar. 16.
H-aseltiue, Stacy B., Glen EUyn, assignor to \V. H. Miner,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Draft and buffing gear. 2,076,779 ;
Apr. 13.
Haseltine, Stacy B., assignor to W. H. Miner, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Refrigerator car door. 2,083,708 ; June 15.
Haseltine, Stacy B., Glen Ellyn, assignor to W. H. Miner,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Draft and buffer gear. 2,090,120 ;
iug. 17.
Haseltine, Stacy B., ,Glen Ellyn, assignor to W. H. Miner,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Refrigerator car door. 2,101,942 ;
Dec. 14.
Haselton, Merton L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Teleregister Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electri-
cal indicating means. 2,067,187 ; Jan. 12.
Haselton, Merton L., Rye, assignor to The Teleregister
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Indicator. 2,093,122 ;
Sept. 28.
Haselwood, Willis E. (See Schellenger, N. C, and Hasel-
wood.)
Hasenclever, Robert. fSee Stern, G., and Hasenclever.)
Haskelite Manufacturing Corporation. (See Rozema,
Charles E., assignor.)
Haskell, Frank E., Holyoke, Mass. Electric system.
2,089,368 ; Aug. 10.
Haskell, Frederic V. (See Fox, A. L., Haskell, and
Sturzenegger.)
Haskell, John D., Fulton, N. Y., assignor to Dilts Ma-
chine Works, Inc. Variable flow pulp treating ma-
chine. 2,095,361 ; Oct. 12.
Haskell, Orin S., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Apparatus for producing a gas atmos-
phere. 2,085,584 ; June 29.
Haskell, Robert J., Washington, D. C. Curtain rod holder.
2,069,144 ; Jan. 26.
Haskins, Butler J., assignor to Joseph Weidenhoff, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Locating engine dead-centers. 2,072,984 ;
Mar. 9.
Haskins, Joseph F., and D. C. Ellsworth, deceased, by
J. F. Haskins, administrator, assignors to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Cellu-
lose mixed ethers and the preparation thereof.
2,102,205 ; Dec. 14.
Haskins, Rupert L. (See Metcalf, C. W., and Haskins.)
Haslauer, Adolf, East Orange, N. J. Getter for vacuum
tubes. 2,093,273 ; Sept. 14.
Hasler A.-G. vormals Telegraphenwerkstatte von G. Has-
ler. (See Kohler, Ulrich. assienor.)
Hasler A.-G. Werke fUr Telephonic & Prazisionsmechanik.
(See Ochsenbein, Walter, assignor.)
Haslev, Andreas M., Randers, Denmark. Electrical relay.
2.080,356; May 11.
Hass, Henry B., West Lafayette, and E. B. Hodge, Terre
Haute, assignors to Purdue Research Foundation, West
Lafayette, Ind. Nitrating ethane. 2,071,122 ; Feb. 10.
Hass, Henry B., and G. E. Hinds, assignors to Purdue
Research Foundation, West Lafayette, Ind. Synthesis
of cyclopropane. 2,098,239 ; Nov. 9.
Hass, Henry B., West Lafayette, Ind., and E. W. Gluesen-
kamp, Dayton, Ohio, assignors to Purdue Research
Foundation, West Lafayette, Ind. Producing cyclo-
propane. 2,102.556 ; Dec. 14.
Hasse, Hans, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fQr
Drahtlose Telegraphie ni. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Tun-
ing system. 2,081,584 ; May 25.
Hasselbacli, Albert E., Utica, Mich. Beehive. 2,090,042 :
Aug. 17.
IlaSRolhach, Alexander, assignor to G. Polyslus, Aktlen-
gesellschaft, Dessau, Germany. Heat exchange appa-
ratus. 2,087,344 ; July 20.
Hasselatrom, Torstnn. (See Brennan, B. A., Calrncross,
Ilasselstrora, and Hull.)
Hassi'Istroin, Torsion, New York, N. Y., and Washington
Hull, Savannali, Ga. Ilydrogenatcd phenanthrone
homologs. 2,095,548; Oct. 12.
HasBclwandcr, Anthony A. (See Qlfford, Arthur O., OB-
Hlgnor.)
Ilasscnfold P.rns. Inc. (Sep Oelbaum, Ilonry. assignor.)
Ilassonfeld, Harold. (See Oelbaum, Henry, assignor.)
Hassenfeld, Helal, New York, N. Y. Dial card.
2,098,003 ; Nov. 2.
Hassenfeld, Jack, Providence, R. I. Rigid multicover box.
2,088,107 ; July 27.
Hassett, John C. (See Dwyer, T. F., Jr., and Hassett.)
Hassig, Edward, assignor to Wetmore Reamer Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Rotary cutting tool. 2,096,489 ;
Oct. 19.
Hassler, Anthony E., Ridley Park, and H. W. Field,
Glen Mills, assignors to The Atlantic Refining Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Heating process and appa-
ratus. 2,081,927 ; June 1.
Hassold, Victor C, Chesnut Hill, assignor to Steel Heddle
Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Stop mo-
tion for looms. 2,095,699 ; Oct. 12.
Hasson, Paul R., and N. C. Storey, Leeds, England.
Hydraulic hoist. 2,099,886; Nov. 23.
Hastings, Arthur C, Jr., Augusta, Maine. Spark plug.
2.069.951 ; Feb. 9.
Hastings, Donald F., Radburn, Fair Lawn, assignor to
Hardwick, Hindle, Inc., Newark, N. J. Rheostat.
2,066,835 ; Jan. 5.
Hastings, Harold P. (See Bissell, C. H., and Hastings.)
Hastings, Herbert, Brighton, N. Y. Reversible float
gauge. 2,097,278 ; Oct. 26.
Hastings. Herbert, Brighton, N. Y. Timing device.
2,103,257 ; Dec. 28.
Hastings, Herbert, and W. B. Connol'iy, assignors to Roch-
ester Manufaeturine Co.. Inc.. Rochester, N. Y. Liquid
vaporizing and air humidifying apparatus. 2,069,145 :
Jan. 26.
Hastings Manufacturing Company. (See Phillips, Har-
old P., assignor.)
Hastings, Roger W., Springfield, Mass., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Plate condenser. 2,085,191 : June 29
^''}>®^^i'k=.^''*^'^"'" ^ • Birmingham, Ala. Rail fastening.
2.083.952 ; June 15.
Hat Corporation of America. (See Stack, Frank L., as-
signor.)
Hata, Sahachiro, K. Matsumura, and K. Ishihara, Tokyo,
Japan. Preparing 9-amino-3,6-dimethoxy-10-methyl-
acndinium chlorides. 2,083,908 ; June 15.
Hatch, Charles T.. assignor to Union Steel Products Com-
pany, Albion, Mich. Bread rack. 2.066.623 ; Jan 5.
Hatch, Eugene J. (See Bennett. Claude L., assignor.)
Hatch, Meredith R. (See Rode, F. J., Hatch, and Schloz.)
Hatch, Raymond S., Longview, assignor to Weyerhaeuser
Timber Company, Tacoma, Wash. Producing vanillin
from waste sulphite liquor. 2,099,014 ; Nov. 16
Hatcher, James L., U. S. Army, Winclie.ster, Va. Syn-
chronized control gear for machine guns. 2,093 441 •
Sept. 21. . , .
Hatfield, Arthur E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Dry
cleaning. 2,072,332 ; Mar. 2. ^
Hatfield Wire and Cable Co. (See Brown, Joseph D., as-
signor.)
Hathaway, Chester A., Davenport, Iowa. Rotatable in-
formation finder. 2,098,933 ; Nov. 9.
Hathaway, Chester W., and E. Kruinsiek. assignors to
Slueller Co., Decatur, 111. Shower head and making
the same. 2,085,854 ; Julv 6.
Hathaway, Edgar F., Wellesley, Mass. Yarn spool.
2,081,331 ; May 25.
Hathaway, Edgar P., Wellesley, and W. Bixby, Dorchester,
Mass. Wear testing, measuring, and recording appara-
tus and method. 2,100,332 ; Nov. 30.
Hatherell, George A., Burbank, assignor to F. A Gar-
butt, Los Angeles, Calif. Purifying resinous material
suitable for use in chewing gum. 2,070,047 ; Feb. 9.
Ha thorn, Charles E., Kenmore, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Quick de-
tachable clevis. 2,089,649 ; Aug. 10.
Hathorn, Charles E.. Kpiiinorp, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Curti.s -Wright Corporation. Retract-
able landing gear. 2.095,743; Oct. 12.
Hathorn, Clarence J., assignor to The Stackpole Carbon
Company, St. ATarys, Pa. Friction clutch rheostat.
2,069,440 ; Feb. 2.
Hatley, Fred J., Maywood, 111. Tennis ball holder.
2,074,180 ; Mar. 16.
Hatman, Julius G., Elkins Park, assignor to The Sharpies
Specialty Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Recovering tar
acids from crude tar. 2,082,620 ; June 1.
Hatt, Daniel, Rouen, assignor to Compagnic Nationale de
MatlSres Colorantos pt Manufactures de Produits
Chlmiquea du Nord Reunics, Etabllssomcnts Kuhlmann.
Paris, Franco. Manufacture of azodypslulTs for ostors
of opllulose and azodyestulTs obtained therefrom.
2.077.:V22 : Apr. 1.1.
Haub, George R., ZancsvIUe, Ohio, assignor to Hazel-
Atlas Glass Company, Wheeling, W. Vn. Glass trans-
fer mochanlam. 2,072.502 ; Mar. 2.
Haub, Goorgp R., ZaiiPsvlUp, Ohio, assignor to Ilazol-.Vtlns
Glass Company. Wheeling, W. Va. Glass trnusfer
mechnnism. 2.098.02 t ; Nov. 9.
Haub, George R.. Crafton, Pa., assignor to Shawkea
Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Glass feed-
er. 2,083,152 ; June 8.
Ilaubold, v.. (J., Aktiengoscllschaft. (See Tandol, Fritz,
nssignor.)
Iliinbold, C. G., Aktlpngespllsphnft. (Sep Tiinilel, Knrl F.,
assignor.)
270
INDEX OF PaTEXTS. 1937
Hau.::"..i. v.%rner E. iS«* Xeomaim, F. J. G., and Rac-
bold. ■
Eiuci. Andrew G, Cmoimatl. Ohio. Comer lereliag anc
inisbpg element for boUding eonsrrtictioa. 2,091^16 :
Aos- 31.
Haack. L4idwi& Le^^erku?---! •• Werk, H. dingestein.
Cologne, ana F. Grxf, : - I. G. Wert. G^rmanr,
assignors to General - ; rSs. Inc Xew Xorfe.
N . T. Aaodysmfis. :: ;. . . Oct. 26,
Haock 91ftBii£aetazuis Compi&Af. \S«e Coulter. Bonald S..
assignor.)
H&nck Mannucmrisg Company. (See Xelson. Seddon
C asagBor.)
Bjtoeke, Oswia, Brootiyn. X. T. T^iide wheel and chassis
alisnm^it derieeL 2.0ST.909 : Julj 27.
Han&e, Oswin, BrooUrn. X. T. Wheel csJtering and
cambtf gauge. 2.090^94 : Aug. IT.
Haaer. Iieon C Pirt^Hirefa. Pa., assisnor to M. E. Cub-
BJnghaw Company. Die holder. 2,0S9,T94 : Aug. 10.
Haoer. William A-. Yoa^iisrcwii. Ohio. Gas and air mix-
ing device. 2.076.559 TApr. 13-
Haof. Georse F.. RlTer Forest, assiznor to Chicaso Metal
Mfs- C: . Ctica^o. ILL Snpport. 2,0*5.375; July 6,
Hacr: iril^nburc. ass-.SDor to Dentsche Celloloid-
Fi -'rtirs in ^iaxony, GemwBT. Mannfactnre of
sa^ - ^^ 2.C»<T.OJ*0 : JnlT 13.
Hang. .":L^ S-. H. G. Terxian. and J. A. Ferry, Swartb-
»ore, asagnors t.i The fnit^d Gas ImproTeiaent Com-
pany. Philadelphia. Pa. Carboreted water gas process.
i06r.052 : Jan. 5.
HaDgaaJrd. Robert P.. Toledo. Ohio. Attadiing meane for
wall facings. 2,073,795 ; Mar. 16.
HangsL Andrew L., Xew York, X. T. Lawn mower.
2.101.739 : Dee. 7.
Haogta. BayiB<ffid B., Cbieago, in , a.ssagnor to General
Eleetric Company. Feedl)a<± amplifying drcnit for
light aensitrre deriees. 2,082.637 ; Jane 1.
TTafifftey. Ttieodore P_ Onaneock. Va_ assignor to Harold
H. Brown. New Totk. X. T, Treating vegetaUe fibers,
2,07?J:T3 : Feb. 9.
Hanght. Thomas E-. Bcldman. Ky. fluid strainer.
2,0Si.955 : Jnne 22.
Hanrfiton Ele-rator t HacMne Coanpany, The. vSee
Thurston. Ernest B., assignor.)
Hank, Edwin, assignor of one-half to iL It Croadi and
O. M. CroDdi. \niwaukee. Wis. Apparatus for han-
diias dairy i^odncts. 2,080.370 ; May 11.
HaidE, Lieo G^ Minneapolis. Vinn Grain w^^iing ap-
pantBS. 2.079.S02; May 11.
TTanltain. Hesrtoeri E. T., Toronto, Ontario, o«»Mfta Con-
eentiator, 2.0.7.476: Apr. 20.
HavD, Akmzo, Phc^nii. Arii. Fish net. 2,075,715 ; Mar.
30,
Hann, Joye C (See MUls. L. D.. Crowe, and Hann.)
Hannx, Cliaries F., Btiffalo. X. Y.. assianor to The
Rirtianlsoii Company. LocUand. Ohio, Storage battery
plate. 2,088.596 ; Aug, 3.
Hatina, Cbailes F,, BnffaJo. X. Y. Method of and a^tt-
ratm? for coating sabstances with metals or alloys.
2,101.5.54: Dec 14.
Eanpt. Alb»txB H., Somerset West. TTnion of South
Africa, assignor to Imperial Oiemieal Industries lim-
ited. Mtthod and apparatns for cnttins c\>ni5 of ]^ts-
tie material into pred«etnuned lengths. 2,082.833 ;
jjone &
Haopt. Albertns EL, Sowrraet West. Union of Soath
Africa, assignor to Imperial Chemical Industries.
Method and apparams for vra^ing cylindrical artides.
2.092,066; S«>t. 7.
Haopt. diaries H. (See Howard. F. A., and Hanpt.)
Hanpt. Charles H_ Klisabetb. and E W. EsJl. Westfidd,
X. J., assignors to Standard OQ Development Company,
Sprins s«al for floating roofs. 2.092.ST7 : Sept. 14,
Haapt. Georg. ( See Jenny. P„ and Haopr. i
Haopt, Herbert, Mount Healthy, assignor to Littleford
Brotbos, Cincinnati. Ohio. Apparatos for dlstribating
IkiwidB OB roads. 2.076.780 : Apr. 13.
Tr«ii|i«- wmekB. DortHBnd-Horde. Germany. Boadway
bndge eonneetion, 2,069.146 : Jan. 2&
Hanpt. Wiiliam £.. assisnor of ane-half to H, C, Gray,
PhDaddphia, Pa. Toy railway switcli-tkrowiag mecha-
nism. 2J079.2S1 : May 4.
Bxmpt, Wmiam &, BrooUawn. asrignor to Automatic
Drive and Tranamiasifla Company, (aoaeester City. X. J.
Antomatic dntdi mednnisBt. 2;090.397; Ang, 17.
Haapdi, Hertwrt A.. EraBstoa. assignor to Sears. Roe-
tadc and G».. Chieagn. DL Prin^g ink. 2.069,828 :
Fei»,9,
Hannind. Carl H, Xorth Plalnfield. X. J., assignor to
Tbe Best Foods. Inc.. Xew York, X. Y. Soap and the
ttion of an oU for use tboein. 2,078,726 : A^.
(See Kilazleln, G, Wolfram, and
wepazat
(See Wolfram, A.,
(See Wolfram,
and HaogdBrfer.)
A.. Scberer. and
Haosdorfer. &niL
HaosdSrfer.)
HaosdSrfer. Erafl.
HaSsdSrfer. Emll.
BatodSrfer.)
Hasser. Carl A., San Frandaeo.
stmction. Z087.760 : July 20,
Haaaer, Edward. Woodhaven. X. T.
Amg. 31.
HansMr. Angoat H.. Chicao: HI. rump for sheet tulin
2,074,905 : Mar. 23.
Calif. Window con-
Garment. 2.091.441 ;
;i;.usler. Aa.rasr H.. Chicago, Hi. Guide ior use ic driv-
_in; sheet piling. 2.074.906 ; Mar. 23.
ri.:us— .^n. ^Ta!te^ J.. Upper Darby. Pa., assignor to
rnierwo>:i Elliort Fisher Companv. Xew Yor£ X, Y.
Tyre-n-Titinj macliine. 2.073.262 : Mar. 9.
Hsii;5c:.-.'z. K.ir.5. (See Gaeniher. F.. and Hanssmann.)
H.-. Mssni^-z. H,\r-5 I See Guenther. F., Banssmaim,
_ Nussslein. S.i-.:;7:e. and Schoeller.)
riauT. S-^i::-.:ei, Brvokiyn, X. T, Tea containing teaspoon.
2.092.510 : Sept. 7.
Hanron. Paul S., Atlanta, Ga. Mechanical pencil
2,095.32S: Oct. 12,
Hauton. Pad S,. Atlanta. Ga. Mechanical penciL
2.100.007: Xov. 23,
Hanizenroeder. Richard W.. Mansfield. Ohio. Fnel system
for internal combastion engines. 2.101.064 ; Dec 7,
Hanx. Elmer H_ Tarenniin. Pa., assignor to Daplate Cor-
poration, ApparatTis for making curved safetv class,
2,068a04 : Jan. 19, " ^
Havard. PanL (See De Mey. Ben€.)
Havas, Emeric. Pitman, X, J„ assignor to £. L da Pont de
Xemwars A Companv. Wilmington. Del. Chemical com-
poTinds. 2,094,595; Oct. 5.
Havas, JLmeric Pitman, X. J., assignor to E. L du Pont de
Xemoors & Co.. Wilminctoa. Del. Indigoid dyes and
tbe pr^iaratlon thereof. "'2,C'94.596 : Oct. "5.
Havas, Emeric Pitman, X. J., assignor to E. L In Pont de
Xemotiis & Company. Wilmington, DeL Dyeing cellnlose
esters and ethers. 2.C'94.597"'; Oct. 5.
Havekost, John T.. Jacks n Heights, X. T.. and O, K.
Zwingenberger. Elizabeth, X. J. : Patila Zwingenberger.
administratrix of said O. K. Zwingenberger.^deeeased.
assignor to said Havekost. Charge forming. 2,0S0.-120 :
May IS.
Havener, Arthur R- Wayland. assignor to Jndson I..
Thomson 3tlann&ctnring Company. Waltham. Mass.
Work saH>ort for riveting machines, 2,075.113 ; Mar.
30.
Havener. Artfaor R., Wayland, assignor to J. L. Thom-
son Mannfactnring Company, Waltham. Mass. Mecha-
nism for transmitting motion, 2.052,336 : Jtine 1.
Havener. Arthnr R.. Wayland. assignor to Jndson L.
Thomson Manttfacraring Comoanv, Waltham, Mass.
Rivet and cap setting machine. 2.097.248 : Oct, 26.
Havens, Homer M„ assignor to The Seagrave (Corporation.
Colnmbas, Ohio. Ladder, 2.096,514 :~ Oct. 19.
Haviiand. Arnold. Defiance, Ohio, Muffler connecter.
2,'J91.732 : Aug. 31.
HavlU, COinton H. (See BeicheL W, A., Havill, and
Ketay,)
HaviU, Clinton H., South Orange, assignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation. East Orange, X. J, Aircraft,
2.099,808 : Xov, 23.
Hawaiian Macadamia Xut Company Limited. (See Field,
Samuel B., assignor, >
Haweriander. Adolf. Xew York. X. Y, Doughnuts and
"MfcT^g same. 2.092.160 : Sept. 7.
Hawk, Boby R.. assignor to CTiicaeo Railwar EqoiiHnent
Company. Chicago. HL Brske beam stfety strap.
2,076.369 ; Apr. 6.
Hawke. Clarence ; E.. Meruchen. X. J., assignor, be mesne
assiiniment?. to The Carborundum Company. Xlagara
Falls, X, Y, Betort and retort setting, 2.0€7,6S5 :
Jan. 5.
Hawkins, Harold J.. Hickman, Calif. Weighing scale.
2.0*7.146 : July IS.
Hawkins, Lutv. Mount Temon. DL Electrical heating de-
vice, 2.070,4S2 : Feb. 9.
Hawkins. Sylvannes W. (See Crowther. H. B., and Haw-
kins.)
Hawkinson. John L., assignor to The Arrow-Hart &
Hegeman Electric Companv, Hartford, Conn. Display
box. 2,103.419 : Dec 2S. '
Hawkinson, Paul E„ Minneapolis, Minn. ^Kre retread
and producing and applying tbe same, 2,069,090 ; Jan.
26-
Hawkridge, Leslie D., Xewton Center. Mass., assignor to
Crucible Steel (^mpany of America. Xew Yort X, Y,
Needle wire, 2,079,907; May 11.
Hawks, Ocil W., u^ee Hemminger. H. J., and Hawks.)
Hawksworth. David W„ Birmingham. Mich., assignor to
diicago, Hntchins Corporation. Hatch frame constmc-
tion for car roofs. 2.1'Xi.903: Xov. .30
Hawley, Amos H. (See Lynch. J, E.. Pope, and Hawley,)
Hawley. CSiarles G„ Oiicago, HL. assignor to (3entrifix
Corporation. (Cleveland, Ohio, CUMitacting process and
apparatos. 2.075.344: Mar. 30,
Hawley. Cbarles G„ C3iicaeo. HL, assignor to H, H.
Pmney. (Heveland. Ohio, Locomotive boiler.
2,080,269 : May 11.
Hawley. (Tharles G., Chicago, HL, assiznor to Centrifix Or-
poration, Qeveland. Ohio. Liquid purifier. 2,100.661 :
Xcr 2n
Ha^^ - ~ -ro W.. Colorado Springs. Colo_ assignor to
S_ -ris (Company. Madison.' Wis. Surgical talde.
Ha- Siiliburii. X. J. Panel. 2,090.480 : Aug. 17,
Ha^ B. (See Gray, wmiam C.. assignor.)
Ha«. T, , ;.f>,; E. (See Sloan. Edward C. assignor.)
HawJej. Jess« B. (See Sporre. Gnstave A., assignor.)
Hawley. Jesse G„ Painted Post assignor to Hawley-
Jones Corporation. Riverside. X. Y, Brake, 2.098,660 :
Xov. 9.
LIST OF PATEXTEE5
271
(See Hawley, Jesse G-, as- jia
Pick-np reel for iiar-
XufrLng bnrtoiL
Hawley-Jones Corporation.
Bignor. )
Hawn, Oren W.. Woodland. Calif.
vester. 2.071,627 ; Feb. 2-3.
Hawn, William L., Kansa.q City, Mo
2.077,691 ; Apr. 20.
HawortJi, Walter X., E. L. Hirst, J. B:. N. Jones, and F.
Smitb. Ed^baston, Birmlnghatn, assignors to The Eritisii
Drag Houses, Limited, London, England. Manniacture
of ascorbic add and its analogues. 2,073,207 ; >Iar. 9.
Hawthorn, Darid G., Tulsa. Okla., assignor to Geophysical
Ee8€arch Corporation, Xew Tork, X. T. Apparatns for
sabenr&ce enrreying. 2,096, .3-59 ; Oct. 19.
Hawthorne, Charles W., assignor to Jlorgan CoiBtrac-
tion Company. Worcester. Mass. Cobble handler.
2,083.263 ; June S.
Hay. Celestina T., Xew Tork, X. Y. Mirror. 2.091,203 ;
Aug. 24.
Hay, Clarence C, Como,
2.096.S.52 ; Oct 26.
Hay, Howard 5L, Wenonah.
2,081,928 ; June 1.
Hay, Peter, Monterey, Calif.
June 15.
Hay, Eene M.. Xew York, >'. Y.
nets. Inc. Matrag nessaxies
CompanT, x-'-- -■-
Miss.
X. J.
Golf
Signal switch.
Coiling cord.
^ore. 2,083.604 ;
assiznor to I>nTci Prod-
2J.01.2.5.5: Dec 7.
Japan. Stereoscope.
Electrical fixture.
Hayashi, Atsnhiro. Tokyo-SM,
^^093.520 : .Sept. 21.
Hayashi, Harry T.. Honolnln. Hawaii.
2,097,370 ; Oct 26.
Hayden, David H.. Brooklvn. X. Y. ScaEold and damp
for scaiTolds and the like. 2,060.916 : ilay 18.
Hayden. Ho-srard A.. Detroit Mich. Matrtng tappet
screws. 2.086.S01 ; July 13.
Hayden, John T.. Big Snring, Tex. Pump. 2.094.154;
S^rt 28
Hayden, Kenneth L., Wnaihrop. Mass. Projectile.
2,091,635 : Aug. 31.
Hayden, Robert B., assignor to H. L. J. Specialty Co,
Seattle. Wash. Registering monev bank. 2.077.521 :
Apr. 20.
Haydock. James, Jr., Blaekbnm. J. Haythom. and C. Shor-
rock. Preston, England. Botarv blower and the like.
2,071,258 : Feb. 16.
Haydon, Arthur W., Waterbnry, Conn. Electric dock.
2,091,117 ; Aug. 24.
Haydon, Osborne, assignor to The American Gyjjsnm Co,,
Port Clinton, Ohio, ilaking gypauni wall plaster.
2,082,887 ; June 8.
Hayaiga, Jack A., and F. E. Brooks, assignors of one-haM
to B. O. Bohaitnon. Yakima, Wash. Sound damping
device for loud speakers. 2.072,035 ; Feb. 23.
Hares. Alfred W., KidderminsTer. England- Cooking Tes-
sel and like article. 2.083,017 : June S.
Hayes, Anna M., administratrix. (See Hayes, Harry C.)
Hayes, Anson, and B. O. Grims. a^ignors to The American
Rolling Mill Company, Jliddlerown. Ohio. FerroTis
metal and producing saine. 2.069,758 : Feb. 9.
Hayes. Anson, and J. J. ClanSeld, assignors to The Ameri-
can Rolling M1T1 (^mpanv. Middletown, Ohio. Deoilda-
tion control. 2,070.901 ; Feb. 16.
Hayes, Arthur D., assignor to The Troiel Manufactorrng
Company. Elyria, Ohio. Saddle. 2.0SS,108 ; Jnty 27.
Hayes, Arrhnr D., and A. J. Under, assignors to The
Troiel ManufacToring Company, Elvria, "Ohio. Ode
saddle. 2.093-912 : Sept. 21.
Hayes. Carl L. Provid«aice, R, I. Heat treatment furnace.
2.101. rifj.D : Dec 7.
Hayes, CHarke L., WHmette, IIL. assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to International Business Madirnes Cor-
poration. New York, K. Y. Accountinz machine.
2,072.449 : 3Iar. 2.
Hayes. Daniel J. (See Atti. R- and Hayes.)
Hayes, Ernest E.. Delta, Colo. Furrow opener. 2,069,147 ;
Jan. 26.
Hayes. Frank A.. Middletown. X'. .1. Tariable speed power
transmission system. 2.076.560 : Apr. 13.
Hayes. Hal.. Los Ac~eles. C^lif. Air conditioning svstem
for buildines. 2.087.147 : July 13.
Hayes, Harry C, deceased. Detroit Mich. ; A. >L Hayes,
administratrii. Btefrieerating coU for refrigeratine
machines. 2.080,387 : May 11.
Hayes. Harvey C.. Washington. D. C. Navigation of air-
craft 2,098.240: Xov. 9.
Hayes. Henry R., et al. (See Lord. S. L.. and Kendall,
assignors.)
Hayes Industries. Inc (See Cary. Beecher B.. assignor.)
Hayes Indnstries, Inc (See Cary, B. B., and Hollerith,
assignors.)
Hayes Industrie*. Inc (See Kingslev, George A, as-
signor.)
Hayes. John C, assignor to Frevn Engineering Company,
Chicago, III. Gas cleaning means. 2.080.713 ; liay
18.
Hayes. John W.. and A. J. Kallfelz. Svracnse. assignors to
The Solvay Process (Mmpanv. Xew York. X. Y. Gas
porificntinn. 2.0T6.23.'> : .Apr."fi.
Hay<>s. Kenneth. San DIeco. Calif. Antomoblle wJp*
pennant. 2.090.121 : .\ue. 17.
Hayes. Orril H.. Damariscotta, Maine. Floor constmc-
tion. 2.090..'>17: Xov. 16.
Hayes. Philip J.. Spokane. Wash., assignor to .4cme i«t««el
r'lMnnanv. rTiloagn. 111. Stamp retaining damp.
Re. 20.520 : Sept 28.
J. H. Ga:
Feb. 2-3.
Xa::
125 ; Jar. 19.
George F. R_
^£i^d&. 2,071,e51;
La. Air laezxis.
:l-jt to United Shoe
X. J. Tzsteaaias.
to A. Satdiaie.
lamodities aad
14.
Collision ateozber.
Kane, wire stretciieE.
Shelton, and Haynes.)
ti ^r E.. assignor.)
:t^— , Cralif. Frpetate
rr',;rer£.rare appli£ator.
Haynes. Jae-jo M.. ili ::'
2,078,140; Apr. 20.
Haynes, John. (See P.:!^
Haynes. Thoinas O. ' .S^^ - -
Haynos. JoJm J„ i?an Ei~ t:
2,076',638~ AprT^lS.
Hays. Ctarles E.. assignor to J. E. Xxnlson, TTaTmas Qty,
M: IT.i-r:-: t^?-iz apDarstns- Z09i.813 : Ang. 31.
Hay; ^:-T;ri:i-- Z'^i. (See Spragoe, P. I-, and Sella,
Hays. taTid. FairlelC- Conn., assignor to Geaeral Elertrie
Cor-ipany. Vactiujzi cleaner. 2.093.913; Sept. 2L
Havs. JcsetlL vr.. ^-Isa, 0>la. Water treater and beater.
Hay: ..^r.L _":;_ '-"-la. TTpaflng aKtaxatns for
t--:_-r:—_ .__::-= 2.082.337; June L
Hays. J ;=e5i ... ---'- ' : i Process for the very
rapid heatiz:2_c: r_:-:; 1 -l 138 : June 1.
Hays. .Jose;!: .. _:.~ : _ Iz-ition apparatus for
c^^i; --- rt : - r ^ V- - 2,087,031;
HayE r.i^jo "7 Ti'ii '-^li =-;rti:e ..mtiDBtion proc-
HaT
for
> :. _ tlsa. Okla. Prexafxing device
f-;: rtr :-^--: 2.102.1.52 ; Dec 14.
Hays. Josfeph .v „ Tulsa, Okla. Ignition apparatus for
dosed-system fluent-combustible burners."" 2,102J.53 ;
Dec 14.
Havs. BusseH B., WeDsville, TfaTta Atomizing fan
2,079,117 ; May -4.
Hays. Russell R.. WeHsrUle. Kans. Hroge difiexcBtlal for
rotative win- aircraft. 2.086.802 ; Jifly 13.
Hays. EusseU R.. WeUsville. Kans- DiSereBtial me^^ia-
nism for rotative wtng aircraft 2.086.803 : July 13.
Hays. TtuHnas W., Green River. Wyo. C^ombtnation tor-
pedo fusee. 2.072.-503 : Mar. 2.
Haysler, Ernest. (Se« Haysler, Kenneth, and E.)
Haysler, Kpimetli. and E..' TTgTuaig CSty. Mo. Flowerpot
and "M In Tig same. 2.073,695 : Mar. 16.
Haythom, John. (See Haydo^ J., Jr., Haytliom, and
Shorrock.)
Hayward, Artirar S. (See Gayt», K.. and Hayward.)
Hayward, Arthur S-. and V. Dougall, Altrindsam, as-
signors to Linotype and Machinery limited, Loadoa,
England. Xvpographical slug easting mackine.
2.100.507 : Xov. 30.
Hayward. Henry E., IndianaDolis. lad^ assignor to SafetT
Mining Company. Blasting device. 2.083,709 : June 15.
Hayward. Irving M., Brooklvn, X. X. OH taenia.
2.088,742 ; Aug. 3.
Hayward. Ralph A.^ assignor to Kalamazoo VegetiHe
Parchment (;ompany. Parchment Mieb. Paper vazing
apparatus. 2.073.208 : Mar- 9.
Hayward, Ralph A., assignor to Kalanaxoo TegetaUe
Parchment 0>mpany. Parchment, Midi. Appanatns
and method for sealing waxed wrappecs. 2.061.SS6;
May 25.
Hayward. Ralph .A. assignor to Kalamazoo Vegetable
Parchmeni Company, I%rdunent Mich. Web dryixg
device for waxing machines. 2,095.471 : Oct 12.
Hayward. Sheldon C., Merchantville, X. J-. assignor to
Radio Corporatios of America. Edge illominated in-
dicator. 2.085.192 : June 29.
Haywood, Gerald, Westemport Md., assignor. It Meaae
assignments, to West Virsinia Pulp & Paper CxwnpuiT,
New York. X. Y. Sized paper. 2.09O.0O2 : Aug. 17.
Haywood. John W. i S--^ E.--jic>r'l J. P.. and Ha.vwood-')
Hazard. (Siarles S.. assignor to Xeptone Meter ComiMUW,
Xew York. X. Y. Computing apparatns. 2,(>69,1S4;
Jan. 26.
Hazard, Oiarles S.. assignor to Xepmne Meter Coapaar.
Xew York. N. Y. Compoting and re^stertng device.
2.079.451 : May 4.
Hazard, Cliarles S.. assignor to Neptnne Meter Oonmny.
Xew York, X. Y. Computing apparatns. S.095,329 :
Oct. 12.
Hazard. Frank A. (See Weimont. J., and Hazard.)
Hazard. Willis G. (S<y» Drinker. P . and Hazard.)
Haxe. Harry S. (See Savage, WIU B., asstnor.)
Hai^I--\tlas Glass Company. (See raDlnger. Walter H.,
Haz«I-.\tlas Gl&aa Company. (See FVrgnsson. Alan B.,
assignor. )
Hazel-Afias Glaaa Company. (See Gray. Daniel M.. a9-
.•iignor. )
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hazel- Atlas Glass Company. (See Haub, George R., as-
signor.)
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. (See Noll, J. J., and Wil-
liams, assignors.)
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. (See Roberts, J. H., and
Achauor, assignors.)
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. (See Ross, James W., as-
signor.)
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. (See Ruck, William R., as-
signor.)
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. (See Williams, John J.,
assignor.)
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. (See Williams, J. J., and
Bolen, assignors.)
Hazel, Eugene G., Tangerine, Fla. Grass cutter.
2,093,318; Sept. 14.
Hazelett. Clarence W., Greenwich, Conn. Surfacing
metallic rolls for rolling metals and apparatus therefor.
2,075,394 : Mar. 30.
Hazelett Metals, Inc. (See Sweet, Donald H., assignor.)
Hazell, Eardley, New York, N. Y., H. C. Tingey, Nutley,
and C. E. Linscott, Ridgewood, N. J., assignors to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Rubber
sheet material. 2,079,584 ; May 4.
Hazell, Eardley, New York, and S. R. Ogilby, West New
Brighton, assignors to United States Rubber Products,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Rubber tire. 2,098,037 ; Nov. 2.
Hazell, Eardley, New York, and S. R. Ogilby, West New
Brighton, assignors to United States Rubber Products,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Rubber tire. 2,098,038 ; Nov. 2.
Hazells Limited. (See Donisthorpe, Frank W., assignor.)
Hazeltine Corporation. (See Case, Nelson P., assignor.)
Hazeltine Corporation. (See Dean, Charles E., assignor.)
Hazeltiue Corporation. (See Harnett, Daniel E., as-
signor.)
Hazeltine Corporation. (See Hu.xtable, Clyde K., as-
signor.)
Hazeltine Corporation. (See Johnson, John K., assignor.)
Hazeltine Corporation. (See Lewis, Harold M., as-
signor.)
Hazeltine Corporation. (See Lyons, Walter, assignor.)
Hazeltine Corporation. (See MacDonald, William A., as-
signor.)
Hazeltine Corporation. (See Senauke, Alexander, as-
signor.)
Hazeltine Corporation. (See Singer, Benjamin, as-
signor.)
Hazeltine Corporation. (See Wheeler, Harold A., as-
signor.)
Hazelton, George, Leicester, England, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel-
scat fitting machine. 2,084,557; June 22.
Hazelton, Joseph E., assignor of fifty-one per cent to
B. Taylor, Detroit, Mich. Spark eliminator and smoke
consumer. 2,080,671 ; July 13.
Hazelton, Robert T., assignor to The Cincinnati Shaper
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Back gauge for shears.
2,071.402 ; Feb. 23.
Hazle, Albert J., Jr., assignor to B. F. Gump Co., Chicago,
111. Releasable screen attachment for hammer mills.
2.076,025 ; Apr. 6.
Hazlett, George W., assignor of one-half to Dr. W. W.
Daut, Muscatine, Iowa. Globe chronometer.
?,099,518 ; Nov. 16.
H'Doubler, Charles W., and G. I. Mills, Springfield, Mo.
Typewriting machine. 2,099,262 ; Nov. 16.
Headen, Lucean A., Cambcrly, England, assignor to
George P. Koelliker, Cleveland, Ohio. Charge mixing
and heating device and/or vaporizer for use in cylin-
ders of internal combustion engines. 2,092,454 :
Sept. 7.
Headland, Edwin A., Beaver, assignor to Ingram-Rich-
ardson Manufacturing Company, Beaver Falls, Pa.
Tanning board. 2,103,983 ; Dec. 28.
Headrick, Lewis B. (See Randolph, D. W., Duffendack,
\\'olfo. and Headrick.)
Headrick, Lewis B., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Electron tube. 2,069,441 :
Feb. 2.
Headson, Frank A., Milwaukee, Wis. Oil reclaimer.
2,007.396 ; Jan. 12.
Headson, Frank A., Milwaukee, Wis. Filter. 2,005,131 ;
Oct. 5.
Heald, Clarence L., Sigourney, Iowa. Device to be used
In connection with toilet bowls. 2.094,170 ; Sept. 28.
Heald, George W., and A. J. Popham, Chicago, 111. Water
wall boiler. 2,075,985 ; Apr. 6.
Heald, Howard F. (See Bootes, Frank A., assignor. >
Heald Machine Company, The. (See Clood, Harold L.,
assignor.)
Heald Machine Company, The. (See Einstein, Sol, as-
signor.)
Heald Machine Company, The. (See Raule, Clifford T.,
assignor.)
Healey, f^harlcs J., assignor to John B. Stetson Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Head si/,o shaping and finishing
method and apparatus. 2.070.721 ; Apr. 13.
Healey, Jo.soph F., Jr.. Bridgeport, Conn., assignor of
one-half to C. O. Miller, Jr., Southport, Conn. Elec-
trically controlled power system. 2,079,252 ; May 4.
Hcaly, Clifford S., Chicago. 111. Apparatus for testlnc t
viscosity of liquids. 2,070,802 ; Feb. 16.
testing the
Healy, Leon J. D., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Lee Hard-
ware Company, Salina, Kans. Tabbing composition.
2,097,212 ; Oct. 26.
Heany, John A., assignor to E. J. Brennan, New Haven,
Conn. Magnesium oxide products and making the same.
2,095,982; Oct. 19.
Heard, August C, assignor to Gleason Works, Rochester,
N. Y. Gear cutter. 2,080,401 ;May 18.
Heard, Joseph R., Jr., assignor to Cesare Barbieri, New
York, N. Y. Making glycols. 2,103,849 ; Dec. 28.
Hearn, Richard B.. Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Signal
distortion indicating and measuring device. 2,075,897 ;
Apr. 6.
Hearn, Richard B., Hollis, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tele-
graph signal distortion measuring device. 2,077,172 ;
Apr. 13.
Hearne, George. (See Groll, H. P. A., and Hearne.)
Hearne, Robert J., New York, N. Y. Pinking machine.
2,083,909 ; June 15.
Hearst Enterprises, Inc. (See Polachek, Victor H., as-
signor.)
Heath, Kenneth L., assignor of one-fourth to C. Frank,
Edmonds. Wash. Attachment for producing a natural
ridge in hair. 2,081,199 ; May 25.
Heath, Laurence R., assignor to Buffalo Pressed Steel
Company Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Muffler. 2,099,887 ;
Nov. 23.
Heath, Oliver J. (See Yager, G. F., and Heath.)
Heath, Oliver J. (See Yager, G. F., Heath, and Wagner.)
Heath, Sheldon B., and F. R. Minger, assignors to The
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. Dehumidl-
fying solution. 2,091,983 ; Sept. 7.
Heather, Charles H., Leicester, England, assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Grading machine. 2,090,677 ; Aug. 24.
Heating, Ventilating & Air Conditioning Co. Inc. (See
Smith, Leonard C, assignor.)
Heatlie, William C, Norwood, Mass. Combined closure
and powder ejector. 2,102,118 ; Dec. 14.
Heaton, Alfred, Sanford, Maine, assignor to Saco-Lowell
Shops, Boston, Mass. Double ring separator for spin-
ning machines. 2,082,450 ; June 1.
Heatwole. Floyd E., Ballston, Va. Battery connecter.
2,077.522 ; Apr. 20.
Heavens, E. M. (See Stocker, Closman P., assignor.)
Heavens, Fred J. (See Roe, W. C., and Heavens.)
Heavey, Thomas J., United States Army, Fort Riley,
K.-ins. Gun mount. 2,081,929 ; June 1.
Hebden, Frank S., Peoria, 111. Display apparatus.
2.087,432 ; July 20.
Hebel, Martin, Hechendorf a. P., Germany, assignor to
Autophon Aktiengesellschaft, Solothurn, Switzerland.
Type printing telegraph. 2,090,944 ; Aug. 24.
Hebenstreit, William J. (See Heinkel, J., and Heben-
streit.)
Heberer, Albert J., Maywood and W. R. Marshall, Chicago.
111., assignors to The Glidden Company. Cleveland, Ohio.
Synthetic coating compositions. 2,095.250 ; Oct. 12.
Ileberlein, Max F. W., Rahway, N. J., assignor to The
American Metal Company, Limited. New York, N. Y.
Refining metals. 2,084,394 : June 22.
(See Bodmer, Albert, as-
(See Bodmer, A., Huhr,
(See Huey, H. I., and
Heberlein Patent Corporation,
signer.)
Heberlein Patent Corporation,
and Weiss, assignors.)
Heberlein Patent Corporation.
Farragut, assignors.)
Heberlein Patent Corporation. (See Jenny, P., and
Haupt, assignors.)
Heberlein Patent Corporation. (See Killars, John, Jr.,
assignor.)
Heberlein Patent Corporation. (See Weiss, Ernst, as-
signor. )
Hebermehl. Reinhard. (See Rosenthal, L., Becker, and
Hebermchl.)
Hebermehl, Reinhard. (See Rosenthal, L., and Heber-
mehl. )
Hebler, William O., Westfield, assignor to Charles Engel-
hard, Inc., Newark, N. J. Device for testing internal
combustion engines. 2,087,598 : July 20.
Hechenbleikner, Ingenuin, and F. J. Bartholomew, as-
signors to Chemical Construction Corporation, Char-
lotte. N. C. Reeovorinir sulphuric acid from separated
sludge n Old. 2,066.685 : Jan. 5.
^^'^ol-Q 2no°**'? J-'ol^os Angeles, Calif. Instructive toy.
^,078,(09; Apr. 27.
^^T'i''*'..?''®?^'' ^-'- Davenport. Iowa, assignor to French &
Hecht, Incorporated. Wheel structure. 2,088,956-
Aug. o. '
.Hecht, Joseph L., and R. H. Beckman, Davenport, Iowa
?ur?"' 2,0?1 2.ISf F*b"l6!*' ^°<=°'^P°i"'''t<^'i- Wheel etruc-
Hechtenberg, Ivilhelm. ' (See Zerweck, W., and Hechten-
berg.)
^^rSu- Adolpli ^J^-. '^>st Los Angeles. Calif., assignor to
Ihe Columbia Carbon Company, Dayton, Ohio. Back-
ing slicet for manifolding assemblies. 2,082,494;
.Tune 1. . > ,
Hecke , Curtis P. (See Heckel, Louis P., assignor.)
lleckel, Louis P., assignor to Curtis P. Heckel
Monica, Calif. Vaporizer. 2.088.74.-? • Antr .s
Vaporizer. 2,088,743 ; Aug. 3.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
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Heckendoin, Marson B. (See Foushee, W., and Heck-
endorn.)
Hecker, Michael. (See Sentman, W. C, and Hecker.)
Heckert, Paul C, Missoula, Mont. Bearing overtempera-
ture indicator. 2,089,369 ; Aug. 10.
Hecltert, WinfieUl \V. (See Gordon, W. E., and Heckert.)
Heckert, Winfield W., Ardentown, and M. A. Dahlen,
Wilmington, assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Cellulosic structures. 2,069,800 ; Feb. 9.
Heckert, Winfield W., Ardentown, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cellulosic structures. 2,069,801 ;
Feb. 9.
Heckert, Winfield W., Ardentown, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cellulosic structures. 2,069,803 ;
Feb. 9.
Heckert, Winfield W., Ardentown, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cellulosic material and making same.
2,069,804 ; Feb. 9.
Heckert, Winfield W., Ardentown, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cellulosic structures and producing
same. 2,069,805 ; Feb. 9.
Heckert, Winfield W., Ardentown, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cellulosic products and preparing
same. 2,069,806 ; Feb. 9.
Heckert, Winfield W., Ardentown, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cellulosic substances and preparing
same. 2,069,807 ; Feb. 9.
Heckert, Winfield W., Ardentown, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Dispersion method. 2,089,606 ; Aug.
10.
Heckert, Winfield W., Arden, assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Textile.
2,099,363; Nov. 16.
Heckert, Winfield W., Ardentown, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Cellulosic product and pre-
paring same. 2,099,441 ; Nov. 16.
Heckert, Winfield, W., Ardentown, and W. R. Peterson,
Carrcroft, assignors, by mesne assignments, to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Cel-
lulosic structure. 2,069,802 ; Feb. 9.
Heckert, Winfield W., Ardentown, Del., assignors, by
mesne assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Fabric and preparing
same. 2,080,043; May 11.
Heckethorn, Howard, Oswego, N. Y., assignor of one-third
to W. K. Cooley, Silver Spring, and one-third to E. M.
Schenke, Chevy Chase, Md. Softening fibers and prod-
ucts thereof. 2,096,705 ; Oct. 19.
Heckman, Joseph H., Chicago, 111. Clasp for collars.
2,101,617 ; Dec. 7.
Heckman, William H., Chicago, 111. Journal bearing.
2,072,168; Mar. 2.
Hedberg, Carl W. J., Bound Brook, N. J., assignor to
Research Corporation, New York, N. Y. Insulator
compartment. 2,099,063 ; Nov. 16.
Hedblom, Lars O., assignor of one-half to G. A. Carlson,
Detroit, Mich. Fuel pump. 2,099,206 ; Nov. 16.
Hedden, Clarence R., et al. (See Highsmith, Gale V., as-
signor.)
Heddon's, James, Sons. (See McArthur, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Heddon's, James, Sons. (See Stolley, William A., as-
signor.)
Hedene, Edwin E., Oakland, Calif., assignor to Merco
Nordstrom Valve Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Combined
wrench and locking member. 2,077,997 ; Apr. 20.
Hedfield, Reynold T., and H. Seegers, assignors to Jas.
P. Marsh Corporation, Chicago, 111. Thermometer.
2.099,899 : Nov. 23.
Hedgcock, William C, Wllmette, assignor to American
Steel Foundries, Chicago, 111. Wheel and axle assembly.
2,071,028 : Fob. 23.
Hedgcock, William C, Wilmette, assignor to American
Steel Foundries, Chicago, 111. Brake arrangement.
2,078,916 ; Apr. 27.
Hedgecock, William C, Wilmette, assignor to American
^^SSl „J"un<Jrics, Chicago, 111. Highway crossing.
2,089,025 ; Aug. 3.
Hedgcock, William C, Wilmette, assignor to American
Steel Foundries, Chicago, 111. Underframe. 2,091,360;
Aug. 31.
Hedgcock, William C, assignor to American Steel Foun-
dries, Chicago, 111. Drum brake. 2,079,554 ; May 4.
Hedgcock, William C, assignor to American Steel
Foundries, Chicago, 111. Unit cylinder drum brake.
'2.083,910 ; June 15.
Hedgcock, William C, assignor to American Steel
J<'oundries, Chicago, 111. Spring plankless truck.
2,084,028; June 15.
Hedgcock, William C, assignor to American Steel Foun-
dries, Chicago, 111. Truck. 2,098,061 ; Nov. 9.
Hedgcock, WilliMui C, Wilmette, and U. B. Cottrell, Chi-
cago, assignors to American Steel Foundries, Chicago,
111. Underframe. 2,071,629 ; Feb. 23.
Hedgcock, William C, Wilmette, and R. B. Cottrell,
Chicago, assignors to American Steel Foundries, Chi-
cago, 111. Rail joint bar. 2,083,298 ; June 8.
Hedgcock, William C, Wilmette, and D. BI. Ldght, Evans-
ton, 111., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Cardwell-
Westinghouse Company. Snubber. 2,097,523 ; Nov. 2.
Hedges, Edward G., Newark, N. J. Effervescent liquid
dispensing device. 2,091,042 ; Aug. 24.
Hedges, Edward G., Newark, and R. Stickles, Union,
N. J. Liquid dispensing apparatus. 2,098,093 ; Nov. 2.
Hedges-Walsh-Weidner Company, The. (See Krause, Fred
J., assignor.)
Hedgpeth, Theron L., Oak Park, assignor to Duro Metal
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Bench saw.
2,075,282 ; Mar. 30.
Hedgpeth, Theron L., Oak Park, assignor to Duro Metal
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Woodworking tooL
2,076,511 ; Apr. 6.
Hedgpeth, Theron L., Oak Park, assignor to Duro Metal
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Stand for motor driv-
en tools. 2,080,475 ; May 18.
Hedgpeth, Theron L., Oak Park, assignor to Duro Metal
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Bench saw.
2,095,330 ; Oct. 12.
Hedgpeth, Theron L., Oak Park, assignor to Dure Metal
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Bench saw table.
2,097,920 ; Nov. 2.
Hedgpeth, Theron L., Oak Park, assignor to Duro Metal
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Woodworking tool.
2,099,519 ; Nov. 16.
Hedgpeth, Theron L., Oak Park, assignor to Duro Metal
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Bench saw rip fence.
2,101,709 ; Dec. 7.
Hediger, Arthur, Zurich, Switzerland. Necktie. 2,074,908 ;
Mar. 23.
Hedin, Fred H., Willimantic, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Pennsylvania Railroad Company,
New York, N. Y. Computer. 2,087,667 ; July 20.
Hedin, Uno C, Elkhart, Ind., assignor to The Adlake
Comijany. Mercury switch relay. 2,067.235 ; Jan. 12.
Hedin, Uno C, and C. H. Larson, Elkhart, Ind., assignors
to The Adlake Company. Mercury switch. 2,101,824 ;
Dec. 7.
Hedman, Herbert R., Winnetka, and C. W. Johnson,
Chicago, assignors to The Hedman Manufacturing Com-
pany, Chicago, III. Check writer. 2,088,789 ; Aug. 3.
Hedman Manufacturing Company, The. (See Hedman,
H. R., and Johnson, assignors.)
Hedman Manufacturing Company', The. (See Slettevold,
Ole, assignor.)
Hedrick, Clarence E., Newton, Kans. Wire tightening
clip. 2,068,176; Jan. 19.
Hecde, Frederick V., Haledon, N. J. Structural toy.
2,095,700 ; Oct. 12.
Heenan, John N. D., Hemel Hempsted, England. Heat
transfer apparatus. 2,069,409 ; Feb. 2.
Heerdt, Otto, Leipzig, Germauy. Control element for the
flushing device in hydraulic gears. 2,069,366 ; Feb. 2.
Heerwagen, Paul M., Payetteville, Ark. Acoustic tile.
2,090,043 ; Aug. 17.
Hees, Emil, Wiesbaden, Germany, assignor to Winthrop
Chemical Company, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Products
obtainable from high molecular carbohydrates and pre-
paring them. 2,076,889 ; Apr. 13.
Heetkamp, Heinrich, Dusseldorf, assignor to Demag Aktien-
gesellschaft, Duisburg, Germany. Tube-pushing bench.
2,096,243 : Oct. 19.
Hefele, John R., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Gas-
eous discharge device. 2,099,111 ; Nov. 16.
Heffelfinger, Paul E. (See Jung, O. H., and Heffelflnger.)
Heffernan, Wilford P., Humble, assignor of one-fourth to
C. G. Eidson, Houston, Tex. Pump jack. 2,100,509 :
Nov. 30.
Hefter, Alwin, assignor to Deutsche Gold und Silber
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Production of precious metal decorations or
ceramic objects. 2,081,234; May 25.
Heftier, Paul, Grosse Pointe Park, assignor to Zenith
Carburetor Company, Detroit, Mich. Backfire trap.
2.097,279 ; Oct. 26.
Hege, Raymond W., San Diego, Calif. xVutomatic In-
jecting syringe device. 2,101,140 ; Dec. 7.
Hegol, Charles S., administrator. (See Howe, Ramon
R.)
Hegel, (Jeorge W. (See Newell, R. F., and HegelJ
llogel, (Jporge W., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Roller hearth furnace. 2,082,628:
Juno 1.
Hegenberger, Albert F., Riverside, Calif., and A. W.
Knisley, Dayton, Ohio. Sextant. 2,088.597; Aug. 3.
Hogenberger, Albert F., and M. Isaacson, Dayton, Ohio.
Compass. 2,098,241 ; Nov. 9.
Ilegenscheldt, Wllhelm, A. O. (See Pnchta, Alfons, as-
signor.)
Tlc-ger, 1''i>rnand. (See Cnllior, .\., and Tloger.)
Heger, Fritz. (See Bnurledcl, O., and Ileger.)
lleggcin. Alfred (!., assignor ol' om^ lliird to 10. D. Ijlgon,
and one lliird to W. O. Llgon, Tulsa, Qkhi. Valve.
2,07(I,83S : Apr. 13.
Ileggein, Allied (]., assignor of one-third to K. D. Llgon,
inul oneihlrd to W. O. Llgon, Tulan, Okln. Valve.
2,07(5,8;?!) ; Apr. 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hoggem, Alfred G., assignor of one-lhird to E. D. Lipon,
and on^tUird to W. O. Ligon, Tulsa, Okla. Valve.
2,076,840 ; Apr. 13.
Heggem, Alfred G., assignor of one-third to E. D. Ligon,
and one-third to W. O. Ligon, Tulsa, Okla. Valve.
2,076,841 ; Apr. 13.
Heginbotham, Joseph H. (See Gayford, E., Heginbotham,
and Hamilton.)
Heglar, George L., Almira, Wash. Air cleaner.
2,083,649 ; June 15.
Hehlgans. Friedrich, Berlin-Hermsdorf, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Electron discharge tube.
2.067.840 : Jan. 12.
Hehlgans. Friedrich, Berlin-Hermsdorf, Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Apparatus for
printing time marks on a moving strip. 2,083,373 ;
June 8.
Hehlgans, FViedrich W., Berlin-Hermsdorf, Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Cathode ray tube.
2.075.717 ; Mar. 30.
Hehlgans, Friedrich W., Berlin-Hermsdorf, Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Electron tube.
2.078,797 ; Apr. 27.
Heibert, Erdman E., Toronto, assignor to Mechanical
Research Corporation Limited, Kitchener. ^Yate^loo,
Ontario, Canada. Storage battery terminal clamp.
2,085,497 ; June 29.
Heichemer. Anthony E. (See Orr, F. L.-, and Wattelet,
assignors.)
Heichert, Herman S., assignor to Pittsburgh Plate Glass
Companv. Pittsburgh, Pa. Surfacing machine for plate
glass. 2,074,111 : Mar. 16.
Held, Jacob B., assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Conversion of hydrocarbon oils.
2.079,168 ; May 4.
Heid, Jacob B., assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, Chicago, III. Conversion of hydrocarbon oils.
2,100,849 ; Nov. 30.
Heidbreder, Herman H., Qulncy, assignor to The Moore
Corporation, Joliet, HI. Stove. 2,086,223 ; July 6.
Heidbrink Company, The. (See Henion, Walter R., as-
signor.)
Heidbrink, Jay A., Minneapolis, Minn. Fluid meter for
gas administering machines. 2,073,372 ; Mar. 9.
Heidbrink, Jay A., Minneapolis, Minn. Gauge for indi-
cating the volume of flow of gases. 2,076,562 ; Apr. 13.
Heidbrink, Jav A., Minneapolis, Minn. Gas strainer and
vaporizer. 2,085,155 ; June 29.
Heidbrink, Jay A., Minneapolis, Minn. Gas administering
machine. 2.100,778 : Nov. 30.
Heide, Friedrich, Georgsmariehutte, near Osnabruck, as-
signor to Klockner-Werke A.-G., Castrop-Rauxel, Ger-
many. Sheet-piling. 2,090,728 ; Aug. 24.
Heiden. Emanuel M. (See Carney, C. F., and Heiden.)
Heider, James L.. Colnmbna, Ohio. Mop holder.
2,079,709 ; May 11.
Heidger, Leonard, West Allis, Wis. Electric fence.
2.090.198 ; Aug. 17.
Heidger, Leonard, West Allis, Wis. Electric fence charger.
2.090.199 : Aug. 17.
Heidloff, Joseph R., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpo-
ration, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,092,251 ; Sept. 7.
Ilpidloflf. Joseph R., assignor to Hydraulic Brake Company,
Oetroit. Mich. Fluid pressure producing device.
2.093..557 : Sept. 21.
Heidt, Alexander J. (See Ribble, C. H., and Heidt.)
Height, Lewis H., assignor to Thompson Manufacturing
Co., Denver, Colo. Highway guardrail. 2,101,176;
Dec. 7.
Height, Lewis H., and J. L. Brown, assignors tc
Thompson Manufacturing Co., Denver, Colo. High
way guardrail. 2,085,098 ; June 29.
Heigis, Henry E., West Orange, assignor to Walter Kidde
& Company, Inc., Bloomficld, N. J. Automatically op-
erable fire protection system and apparatus.
2.074,960 : Mar. 23.
Tleil ('.. Tlv. (Sop Maloon. Earl B.. assignor.)
Hell Co., The. (See Maloon, Earl B., assignor.)
Hefl Co.. The. fSee Strelow. Henry A., assignor.)
Heil Co., The. (See Thwaits. Frederick G., assignor.)
Heil Co.. Tlie. (See Thwaits, F. G.. and Rieboldt, as-
signors.!
Heil Co., The. (See Verloop, Hendrik X. F., assignor.)
Heil. Krno.ot. (See Powers, George E.. assignor.)
Heiland. Arthur, Borlin-Rangsdorf, Germany. Vending
apparatus. 2,088,856 ; Aug. 3.
Tleiland, Carl A., assignor to Heiland Research Corpora-
tion. Denver, Colo. Vibration detector. 2,067,636;
.Tan. 12.
Heiland Research Corporation. (See Heiland, Carl A.,
assignor.)
Ili'ilbron, Isidor M. (See Llnstead, R. P., Lowe, Heilbron.
.and Irving.)
Heilbron, Isidor M., Manchester, England, and P. Irving.
Grangemouth, Scotland, assignors to Imperial Chem-
ical Industries Limited. Bcnzanthrone derivatives.
2.074,181 ; Mar. 16.
Ileili'mnnn. Jacob. (See Bathancourt, J. A., Graban, and
Ileilemnnn.)
Heilherker. Eugene C, assignor to M. C. Smith, Jr.,
Bristol, R. I. Shoe sole. 2,0S3J376 ; June 8.
Heilman, Bernard, assignor to L. A. Young Spring & Wire
Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Wireworking machine.
2,073,343 ; Mar. 9.
Heim, Gotthielf, Oberesslingen-on-the-Xeckar, Germany.
Feed device for baking ovens. 2,091,543 ; Aug. 31.
Heim, Howard J. (See George, R. H., and Heim.)
Heim, Lewis R., Mount Dora, Fla. Bearing construction.
2,074,182; Mar. 16.
Heim, Lewis H., Mount Dora, Fla. Bearing construction.
2,080,609 ; May 18.
Heim, Lewis R., Mount Dora, Fla. Making roller bear-
ings. 2.102,460 ; Dec. 14.
Heiman, Sidney J., St. Louis, Mo. Oil burner door.
2,091,442 : Aug. 31.
Heimann, Morris A., St. Louis, Mo. Chair. 2,085,804;
July 6.
Heimbach, Frank S., and W. Leischel, assignors to H. J.
Ellsworth, Chicago, 111. Cylinder sleeve press.
2,085,529 ; June 29.
Heimers, Rudolf, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Ball game.
2,094,536 : Sept. 28.
ITeimke, Paul. (See SteindorfE. A., Balle, and Heimke.)
Heimke, Paul. (See Steindorff, A., Balle, Heimke, and
Horst.)
Hein, George N., San Francisco, Calif. Reflex bulb
syringe. 2,072,366 ; Mar. 2.
Hein, George N., San Francisco, Calif. Syringe cartridge.
2,102,704 ; Dec. 21.
Hein, Hugo, Xew York, K. Y. Detecting false signatures.
2,077,237 ; Apr. 13.
Hein, Paul P., assignor to Perfumeter Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Perfume dispenser. 2,073,061 ; Mar. 9.
Heine, Adolf, Berlin-Zehlendorf, assignor to Klangfilm
G. m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Film drive mechanism.
2,098,387; Nov. 9.
Heine, Hermann, assignor to E. Leitz, Optische Werke,
Wetzlar, Germany. Illtiminator attachment for micro-
scopes. 2.077,792 ; Apr. 20.
Heine, Hermann, assignor to Ernst Leits, G. m. b. H.,
Wetzlar. Germany. Microscope. 2.096.325 ; Oct. 19.
Heine. Hermann, assignor to E. Leitz. Optische Werke,
Wetzlar. Germany. Microscope. 2.097,762 : Not. 2.
Heinecke, William, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
W. N. Dykman, New York, N. Y. Finger printing
method. 2,082,735 ; June 1.
Heineman. Paul G., Albany, N. Y., assignor to Cook
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, HI. Medicament package
and process. Ee. 20,571 ; Dec. 7.
Heineman, Warren F. (See Smith, G. M., Rendenbach,
Heineman, and Crider.)
Heinemann Electric Company. (See WUckens, Knrt W.,
assignor.)
Heinemann. Rudolf, Berlin. Germany. Direction indi-
cator. 2,074,907 ; Mar. 23.
Heinis. Hugo. Geneva, Switzerland. Training apparatus
2.084,440 ; June 22.
Heinis. Hugo. Geneva, Switzerland. Apparatus for sys-
tematic driving instruction. 2.0S8.264 ; July 27.
Heinitz, Karl R., Dresden, Germany. Drive for calculating
machines, bookkeeping machines, and the like,
2,100,804; Nov. 30.
Heinitz, Woldemar, assignor to Schubert & Salzer Maschiu-
enfabrik AktiengeseUschaft, Chemnitz, Germany. Aux-
iliary device for fabric holding-down attachments.
2.067,841 ; Jan. 12.
Heinitz, Woldemar. assignor to Schubert & Salzer Maschin-
enfabrik AktiengeseUschaft. Chemnitz, Germany. At-
tachment on flat knitting machines for holding down
the fabrics. 2.067,842 ; .Tan. 12.
Heinitz. Woldemar. assignor to Schubert & Salzer Masch-
inenfabrik, AktiengeseUschaft, Chemnitz, Germany.
Widening fabrics. 2.077.835 ; Apr. 20.
Heinitz, Woldemar, assignor to Schubert & Salzer Mascbl-
nenfabrik Aktiengesellsciaft Chemnitz, Germany.
.\uxiliary presser for flat knitting machines. 2,083,377 ;
June 8.
Heinitz, Woldemar, assignor to Schubert & Salzer
Maschlnenfabrik AktiengeseUschaft, Chemnitz, Ger-
many. Auxiliary presser for flat knitting machines.
2,085,656; June 29.
Heinkol, John, St. Louis, Mo., and W. J. Hebenstreit,
Kanaas City, Kans. Curb box for service pipe shnt-
offs in water systems. 2.099,479 : Nov. 16.
Heinlein. Carl H.. Sheffield. England. Safety raz«r.
Hei'nn Co., The. (See Franz, Charles H.. Jr., assignor.)
Helnrich Hans, Stuttgart, and W. Voit. Stutt^rt-Bad
Cannstatt, assignors to Robert Bosch AktiengeseUschaft,
btuttgart, Germany. Injection Internal combustion
engine. 2,090,350 ; Aug. 17.
Helnrich. H.Tns and M. Hurst, Stuttgart, and W. Voit,
Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, assignors to Robert Bosch
Aktiengosellsch.nft, Stuttgart, Germanv. IniectiOB
pump. 2.090,351 ; Aug. 17. "
Hoinrich M.ax, P.erlin-Pankow, assignor to Firm Graf
und Co., Vorpackungs-Maschinen, Berlin, Germany.
Graphic paper. Re. 20,534; Oct 19.
^^':,'"!J^'V„-I'""' •^•- Chicago, HI. Accelerator control.
J.Oi 0.460; Apr. 6.
Heinrich. Paul W Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Soldering
torch valve. 2.007.397 : Oct 26
Heinrich Walter A assignor to J. R. Kearney Corpora-
tion. St Louis, Mo. Meterboi. 2.081.627; May 25
LIST OF PATENTEES
275
Heinrich, Walter A., assignor to J. R. Kearney Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Electrical connecter
2,088,414; July 27.
Heinrich, Walter A., assignor to J. E. Kearney Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Fuse switch. 2,088,415
July 27.
Heinrich, Walter A., assignor to James R. Kearney Corpo
ration, St. Louis, Mo. Tie stick. 2,096,244; Oct. 19
Heinrich, Walter A., assignor to James R. Kearney Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Electrical connecter.
2,102,896 ; Dec. 21.
Heinrich, Walter A., and C. A. Fox, St. Louis, and B. J
Deright, Kansas City, assignors to James R. Kearney
Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Safety staging. 2,074,586 ;
Mar. 23.
Heinrich, Walter A., and C. A. Fox, assignors to James
R. Kearney Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Fuse switch.
2,086,028 ; July 6.
Heinrich, Walter A., and C. A. Fox, assignors to James
R. Kearney Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Conductor
holder for sidearms and the like. 2,089,370 ; Aug. 10.
Heins, Harold, Dorchester, assignor to Raytheon Produc-
tion Corporation, Newton, Mass. Thermionic cathode.
2,071,522 ; Feb. 23.
Heins, Harold, Dorchester, assignor to Raytheon Produc-
tion Corporation, Newton, Mass. Cathode. 2,091,944 ;
Aug. 31.
Heins, Rudolf J. (See Krippner, P. G., Heins, and Bur.)
Heintz, James C, Lakewood, Ohio. Tire retreading
method and product. 2,090,256 ; Aug. 17.
Heintz & Kaufman, Ltd. (See Heintz, Ralph M., assignor.)
Heintz & Kaufman, Ltd. (See Scofield, Philip F., as-
signor.)
Heintz & Kaufman, Ltd. (See Shermund, Ralph C,
assignor. )
Heintz & Kaufman, Ltd. (See Terman, Frederick E.,
assignor. )
Heintz Manufacturing Company. (See Lambert, Albert
L., and F. M., assignors.)
Heintz, Ralph M., Palo Alto, assignor to Heintz & Kauf-
man, Ltd., San Francisco, Calif. Mercurv vapor recti-
fier. 2,067,053 ; Jan. 5.
Heintz, Ralph M., Palo Alto, assignor to Heintz & Kauf-
man, Ltd., San Francisco, Calif. Multiple electrode
thermionic tube. 2,071,630 ; Feb. 23.
Heintz, Ralph M., Palo Alto, assignor to Heintz & Kauf-
man, Ltd., San Francisco, Calif. Cylinder liner.
2,085,976 ; July 6.
Heintz, Ralph M., Palo Alto, assignor to Heintz & Kauf-
man, Ltd., San Francisco, Calif. Shielded electrode
tube. 2,091,443; Aug. 31.
Heintz, Ralph M., Palo Alto, assignor to Heintz & Kauf-
man, Ltd., San Francisco, Calif. Combination crank-
shaft and connecting rod. 2,093,442 ; Sept. 21.
Heintz, Ralph M., Palo Alto, assignor to Heintz & Kauf-
man, Ltd., San Francisco, Calif. Trailing line stabilizer.
2,093,443 ; Sept. 21.
Heintz, Ralph M., Palo Alto, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bendix Aviation Corporation, South
Bend, Ind. Carburetor temperature control. 2,103,902 ;
Dec. 28.
Heintze, Carl R. O. P. (See Swalm, R. A., and Heintze.)
Heintzmann, Egmont. (See Toussalnt, H., and Heintz-
mann.)
Heinz, Peter, Brooklyn, N. Y. Milk bottle holder.
2,093,195 ; Sept. 14.
Heinze Development Company. (See Heinze, John O., as-
signor.)
Heinze, Ernst, Oceanside, Long Island, and M. J. Parker,
Brooklyn, assignors to "Victor Metal Products Corpora-
tion Brooklyn, N. Y. Slug feed stop mechanism for col-
lapsible tube presses. 2,096,245 ; Oct. 19.
Heinze, John O., assignor to Heinze Development Corn-
Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,076,722 ; Apr.
pany,
13.
Heinze,
pany.
John O., assignor to Heinze Development Corn-
Detroit, Mich. Eccentric piston pump or com-
pressor. 2,076,723 ; Apr. 13.
Heinze, John O., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Heinze De-
velopment Company. High speed transportation sys-
tem. 2,101,024 ; Dec. 7.
Heinze, Paul, assignor to Parva Products Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Buckle. 2.072.949 ; Mar. 9.
Heinze, William A. (See Victor, J. H., and Heinze.)
Heinze, William A., assignor to Victor Manufacturing &
Gasket Company, Chicago, 111. Grease retainer with oil
Bplashor. 2,070,126; Feb. 9.
Heinze, William A., nssignor to Victor Manufacturing k
Gasket Company, Chicago, 111. Armored gi-oase rotainfr
with washer and spacer. 2,071,403; Feb. 23.
Ilcinzel, Albert, Oppan, and F. Duftsebuiid, Heidelberg,
assignors lo T. G, Ti'arbenlnduRtrie Aktiengesellscliaft,
Frnnkfort-on-tlie-Main, Goi-nianv. Producllon of mag-
notiznble .nlloy. 2,075.283: Mar. 30.
Heinzen, V>. M., et nl. (See Nnek, George T.. assignor.)
Heinzl, Ilnns. (See Urbanek. J., and TTeinzl.)
Helsdorf, Nioholns, San Francisco, Calif. Driving raech
anlsm. 2,085,6.'J7 ; June 29.
Heise, (Jeorge W., North OlmsU-d, Oliio, assignor, bv nicsnc
assignments, lo Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Closure for batteries. 2,074,506 ; Miir. 2.'!.
Hoise, <Jeorge W., North Olmsted, Oliio, asKignor, by mesne
asHlgnmenls, to Union Carbide iind C.'iiboii Corporation.
Battery cell. 2,077,501 ; Apr. 20.
Heise, George W., North Olmsted, and E. A. Schumacher,
Lakewood, Ohio, assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. Battery cell.
2,077,562 ; Apr. 20.
Heisel, Paul, Gersthofen, near Augsburg, assignor to I. G.
Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany. Preparing glyoxylic acid. 2,081,355 ;
May 25.
Heisey, A. H. & Company. (See Stewart, Charles T., as-
signor.)
Heising, Raymond A., Summit, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electron discbarge device. 2,067,529 ; Jan. 12.
Heising, Raymond A., Summit, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Short-wave electron tube circuit. 2,068,324 ; Jan. 19.
Heising, Raymond A., Summit, N. J. Direction indicat-
ing system. 2,085,218 ; June 29.
Heising. Raymond A., Summit, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electric space discharge tube system. 2,093,078 ; Sept.
Heising, Raymond A., Summit, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Reception of frequency modulated waves and circuits
therefor. 2,100,394; Nov. 30.
Heiss, John P., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Flint, Mich. Tappet spring retainer. 2,089,478 ;
Aug. 10.
Heisserman, Robert J., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
Link-Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Sand treating ap-
paratus. 2,095,385 : Oct. 12.
Heitger, Frank H., Flint, Mich., M. G. Heitger, Flint, Mich.,
administratrix of said F. H. Heitger, deceased, assignor
to Bendix Products Cornoration. South Bend, Ind. Ther-
mostatic bv-nass riser. 2.068.952 ; Jan. 26.
Heitger, Mattie G., administratrix. (See Heitger, Frank
H.)
Heitman. Charles E., Jr. (See Ragsdale, E. J. W., and
Heitman.)
Ileitman, Edward, assignor to Kelvinator Corporation,
Detroit. Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,075,438 ;
:Mar. ?,0.
Heitman, Edward, assignor to Kelvinator Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,079,349 ;
May 4.
Heitman, Edward, assignor to Kelvinator Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,083,378 ;
June 8.
Heitman, Herbert, Rego Park, Long Island, N. Y. Furnace
construction. 2,071,069 ; Feb. 16.
Heitman, Jesse W., Seattle, Wash., and J. J. Kelly, as-
signors to Huntington Rubber Mills, Portland, Oreg.
Writing machine platen and making the same.
2,073,209 ; Mar. 9.
Heitner, William A., assignor to W. H. Miner, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Clutch mechanism. 2,090,757 ; Aug. 24.
Heitshu, Daniel C, assignor to J. I. Case Company,
Racine, Wis. Planter. 2,096,038; Oct. 19.
Hejduk, Franti§ek and J. Neumann, Prague, Czechoslo-
vakia. Fluid meter. 2,095,522 ; Oct. 12.
Hejduk, Frantisek, and J. Neumann, Prague, Czechoslo-
vakia. Meter for measuring and registering liquid
volumes received and delivered. 2,100,052 ; Nov. 23.
Hekman, John, Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to Chicago
Carton Company, Chicago, 111. Container. 2,090,200;
Aug. 17.
Hektner, Joel. (See Buckwalter, T. V., and Hektner.)
Hektner, Joel, assignor to The Timken Roller Bearing
Company, Canton, Ohio. Railway car truck. 2,071,793 ;
Feb. 23.
Hektner, Joel, assignor to The Timken Roller Bearing
Company, Canton, Ohio. Railway car truck. 2,071,794 ;
Feb. 23.
Helberger, Johann H. (See Tnnbe, C, and Helborgor.)
Helberger, Johann H., Cologne-Mulheim, and O. Bayer,
Leverkusen-I. G. Werk, Germany, assignors to General
Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Azodyestuffs.
2,102,593; Dec. 21.
Helbig. Albin B., Kaiserslautern, Germany, assignor of
one-half to V. B. Relchwald, Kent, England. Pneumatic
apparatus for separating granular substances. 2.067,321 ;
Jan. 12.
Held, Robert. (See Mereshoimer, H., Vilsmcier, and
Held.)
Held. Robert. (See Neresheimer, H., Vllsraeior, and Held.)
Heldenbrand, Rae N., San Diego, Calif. Collar attaching
means. 2,073,989 ; Mar. 16.
Heldt, Friedrich, Gelsenkirchen. Germany. Bristle for
cleaning devices. 2,100,1.38; Nov. 23.
Helfen.steln, Max, and F. M. Hlrsig, Lucerne, Switzer-
land. Protective shield for electrical welders.
2.10.3.006; Dee. 21.
Helferich, Burokhardt, Leipzig, and O. Peters, Oker. Ger-
many. Ascorbic adds and making same. 2,068.453;
Jan. 19,
Ilelft, Ernst, I!erliii-nalens(>e, Germiiny, nssignor. by
mesne assignm(>nts, (o "nnlchem" CluMnlkalten Hnn-
(lels A.-G., Zurich. Swlt7.(>rliind. I'liistlc material and
producing the snni(>. 2, 09!), (!.'') 1 ; Nov. 10.
Ilelgnson, Arni, Wllinette. and P, K. Keegan. .Mssignors
to Chicago Transformer Corporation, Chicago, III. Ter-
nilniil board. 2,072,635 ; Mar. 2.
276
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Helgeby, Ralph O., Flint, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Speedometer. 2,073,152 ;
Mar. 9.
Helgeby, Ralph O., Flint, assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Speedometer. 2,073,153 ;
Mar. 9.
Hella, Roy P. (See Pascoc, T. A., and Hella.)
Hellbach, Rudolph, Washington, D. C, assignor to H. A.
Wallace, for the Government of the United States.
Carrying out aeration in biochemical processes.
2,098,962 ; Nov. 16.
Hellborg, Otto R., and G. A. Nyberg, Stockholm, Sweden.
Device for treating wood and the like. 2,083,445 ;
June 8.
Helle, Earl, assignor of fifty per cent to L. M. McClure,
Beardstown, 111. Sewing machine attachment.
2,079,317 ; May 4.
Heller, Alexander G., Woodmere, N. Y. Changeable sign.
2,096,360; Oct. 19.
Heller, Frank G., Beardstown, HI. Perpetual calendar.
2,094,791 ; Oct. 5.
Heller, Franz, Long Island City, assignor to R. Hoe &
Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Intaglio printing machine.
2,097,791; Nov. 2.
Heller. Henrv R., Larchmont, N. Y. Upright piano.
2,067,880; Jan. 12.
Heller, Henry R., Larchmont, N. Y. Upright piano.
2,081,704 ; May 25.
Heller, Herbert J., New York, N. Y. Cutting machine.
2,084,488 ; June 22.
Heller, Herbert J., New York, N. Y. Fastener driving
device. 2,087,668 ; July 20.
Heller, Herbert J., assignor to H. Weiss & Company,
New York, N. Y. Edge-turning machine. 2,084,395;
June 22.
Heller, Jacob, and M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Removable
insert receptacle. 2,073,478 ; Mar. 9.
Heller, Karl, assignor to Felco Faucet Corporation, Jersey
City, N. J. Liquid dispensing device. 2,097,063 ; Oct.
26.
Heller, Lewis W., Oak Harbor, Ohio, assignor to The Bab-
cock & Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Furnace.
2,087,972 : July 27.
Heller, Lewis W., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Babcock & Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Fluid heat
exchange apparatus. 2,091,984 ; Sept. 7.
Heller, Michael. (See Heller, Jacob, and M.)
Heller, Richard D., Boise, Idaho. (Jlethod of and appa-
ratus for manufacturing screens. 2,068,675 ; Jan. 26.
Heller, Richard D., Boise, Idaho. Trommel. 2,086,551 ;
Julv 13.
Heller, Roman. (See Kutter, Leopold, assignor.)
Heller, Walter E., assignor to D. C. Shepard, St. Paul,
Minn. Container. 2,089,371 ; Aug. 10.
Hellesen, W., and Co. (See Konn, Jens A., assignor.)
Hellgren, Gustaf H. (See Gustafifson, E. V., and Hell-
gren. )
Hellinger, Fritz. (See Lowenstein. A., and Helllnger.)
Hellman, Henry F.. Cleveland, Ohio. Submersible rescue
apparatus for submarines. 2,077,477 ; Apr. 20.
Hellmer, Ralph E., assignor to Schutte & Koerting Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Steam jet exhauster.
2,085,361; June 29.
He'ilstrom, Axel W., Eskilstuna, Sweden. Producing teeth
on files or the like. 2,070,730 ; Feb. 10.
Hellweg, Julius F., United States Navy, Washington,
D. C. Sextant. 2,092,758; Sept. 14.
Hellweg, Julius F., U. S. Navy, and P. Sollen-
berger, Washington, D. C. Apparatus for broadcasting
time signals. 2,066,349 ; Jan. 5.
Hellyar, Charles H., assignor to The Fafnir Bearing Com-
pany, New Britain, Conn. Bearing. 2,102,952 ; Dec.
Helm, Eric, Waterbnry, Conn. Forming headed tacka
of celluloid or like plastic composition. 2,072,837 ;
Mar. 2.
Helmbrecht, Dr. Vincent H. (See Purrmann, Carl, as-
signor.)
Helmbright. Ilonry H., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor
to (Jeneral Electric Company. Electric signal device.
2,082,629 ; June 1.
Helme, Charles. (See Pinlayson, D., Greenwood, and
Helme. )
Hclmor. Theodore K., Fellows, Calif. Piston rod pro-
tector. 2.102.797; Dec. 21.
Helming, Vernon P., Amherst, Mass. Internal combus-
tion engine. 2,072,474 ; Mar. 2.
Helraond. William F., West Hartford, Conn., assignor to
Underwood Elliott Fisher Companv. Now York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 2,0t)9,829 ; Feb. 9.
Helmond, William F., West Hartford, Conn., assignor to
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 2,072,878; Mar. 9.
Helmond, William F., Wr.st Hartford, Conn., assignor to
Un<lerwood Elliott Fishor Conip.any, Now York. N. Y.
Typewrltinc ninrhino. 2,074..'?.'?;! ; >far. 23.
Helmond. Wllllnm F., West Hartford, Conn., assignor to
Underwood Elliott Fisher Comp:iny. New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 2,004.01 1 : Sept. 28.
Heliiiond. WilllMm V.. West H.irtfnrd. Conn., .Tssignor to
Underwood Elliott t'isher Company, New York. N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 2,095,066; Oct. 12.
Helmond, William F., West Hartford, Conn., assignor to
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company. New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 2,098,780 ; Nov. 9.
Heloir, Georges. (See Jalbert, J. H.. and Heloir.)
Helsel, Reuben H., Long Island City, assignor to Gen-
eral Register Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ticket
issuing machine. 2,097,485 ; Nov. 2.
Helsel. Reuben H., Long Island City, assignor to General
Register Corporation, New York, N. Y. Ticket issuing
machine. 2,103,720 ; Dec. 28.
Helske, Taavi, San Francisco, Calif. Necktie retainer.
2,068,454; Jan. 19.
Heltzel, Francis O., Youngstown, Ohio. Guardrail.
2,091,925 ; Aug. 31.
Heltzel, John N., Warren, Ohio. Road material spreading
machine. 2,076,890 ; Apr. 13.
Heltzel, John N., Warren, Ohio. Road joint machine.
2,098,870; Nov. 9.
Heltzel. Joseph W., Warren. Ohio. Bar installing device.
2,087,191; July 13.
Helwig, Edward L., Bristol, assignor to Rohm & Haas
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacture of alkali
thiocyanates. 2,067.606 ; Jan. 12.
Helwith, Alfred L., Larchmont, N. Y. Fabric. 2,077,692 ;
Apr. 20.
Hem, Halvor O., assignor to Toledo Scale Manufactur-
ing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Device for maintaining
the condition of level of supports. 2,099,562 ; Nov. 16.
Hem. Ilalvor W., assignor to Toledo Scale Manufacturing
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Weighing scale. 2,066,624 ;
Jan. 5.
Hemes, Edward C. Whitefish Bay, Wis. Gas meter
bellows. 2,075,284 ; Mar. 30.
Hemingway, Anna S., New York, N. Y. Stocking.
2.075,610 : Mar. 30.
Hemlin, Johan W., Stockholm, and C. A. Andersson,
Sundsvall, Sweden. Liner for type slug casting ma-
chines. 2,083,911; June 15.
Hemmi Seisakusho Co., The. (See Okura, Hisashl, as-
signor. )
Hemmerich, Hugo, Wyomissing, assignor to Berkshire
Knitting Mills, Wyomissing, Pa. Knitted stocking.
2,097,763; Nov. 2.
Hemmert, Frank B.. St. Marys, Ohio. Farming imple-
ment. 2,100.950 ; Nov. 30.
Hemming, Charles B., Parlin. N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Companv, Wilmington, DeL
Coating composition. 2,073,796 ; Mar. 16.
Hemminger, Charles E. (See Johnson, A., and Hem-
minger.)
Hemminger, Harry J., Savannah, and C. W. Hawks. Hayes-
ville, Ohio. Adjustable chair back. 2,091,733 ; Aug.
ol.
Hempe. Max T., Providence, R. I. Aircraft. 2,101,778 ;
Dec. 7.
Hempel, Paul. Koeln-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Spectacle
frame. 2.094.230 ; Sept. 28.
Hempel, Richard W., North Tonawanda, N. Y. Supporter
for window shade rollers. 2,090,515 ; Aug. 17.
Hemphill Company. (See Jacques, George J. H., and
A. H.)
Hemphill Company. (See Lawson, John and R. H., as-
signors.)
Hempnill Company. (See Lawson, J. and R. H., as-
signors.)
Heniphill Company. (See Lawson, Robert H., assignor.)
Hemphill Company. (See Lawson, R. H., and Cloutler.
assignors.)
Hemphill Company. (See Lawson, Robert H. and John,
assignors.)
Hemphill Company. (See Lawson, R. H., and Lovell, as-
signors.)
Hemphill Company. (See Lawson, R. H., and Gagn6,
assignors.)
Hemphill Company. (See Lawson, R. H., Gagn6, and
Cloutler.)
Hemphill Company. (See Lawson, R. H., and Smith.
assignors.)
Hempy, Walter B., Groveport, Ohio. TooL 2,087,148 ;
July 13.
Hemrich, Rudolph, assignor to Eureka Vacuum Cleaner
Company, Detroit, Mich. Brush assembly for vacuum
cleaners and the like. 2.077,754 ; Apr. 20.
Hemstrwt, David A., and J. W. Bell, Marvsvillc, Calif.
Shoulder spreader for roadwavs. 2,095,414 ; Oct. 12.
Henahan, Joseph P.. Cleveland, Ohio. Oral airway dam.
Henderson. Albert, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pocket smoking Ht
2,068.983; Jan. 26.
Henderson, Albert, assignor to W. P. Witherow, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Apparatus and method of making expanded
cement articles. 2.100,479; Nov. 30.
Henderson, Charles L.. Appleton, assignor to Paper Pat-
ents Company. .Neenah. Wis. Apparatus for coating
printing cylinders. 2,084,642 ; June 22.
Henderson, Charles R. (See Lockhead, Elmer C, as-
signor.)
Henderson, Douelas, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Con-
tainer. 2.101,855; Dec. 14.
Henderson. Elting, Huntington Park, and J. B. Reddick,
Sierra Madre, assignors to The Fluor Corporation, Ltd.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Separator. 2,102,705 ; Dec. 21.
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Henderson, Finley D., Indianapolis, Ind. Automatic tele-
phone secretary. 2,093,675 : Sept. 21.
Henderson, Joseph E., and B. C. Beck, assignors to Barkon
Tube Lighting Corporation, Seattle, Wash. Ionic dis-
charge tube. 2,071,464; Feb. 23.
Henderson, Lloyd F. (See Crocker, E. C, and Henderson.)
Henderson, Philip O., Washington, D. C. Fluid fuel burner
control system. 2,067,699 ; Jan. 12.
Henderson, Ray M., Houston, Tex. Refrigerator drip
catcher and air circulation control. 2,099,165 ; Nov.
16.
Henderson, Robert K., assignor to Halliburton Oil Well
Cementing Company, Duncan, Okla. Packer and secur-
ing same. 2,092,843 ; Sept. 14.
Henderson, Russell S., Morristown, assignor to Weldon
Roberts Rubber Co., Newark, N. J. Composite eraser.
2,070,048 ; Feb. 9.
Hendley, James A., assignor to The Russell Manufactur-
ing Company, Middletown, Conn. Corded tape for slide
fasteners and the like. 2,100,645 ; Nov. 30.
Hendrey, Waldersee B. (See Remy, T. P., and Hendrey.)
Hendrey, Waldersee B., Beacon, assignor to The Texas
Company, New York, N. Y. Purification of naphthenic
acids. 2,072,053; Feb. 23.
Hendrick, Wallace M., Great Neck, and G. Loeffler, Jr.,
Flushing, N. Y. Apparatus for aggregate coating.
2,094,237; Sept. 28.
Hendricks, Alpha O., Manistee, Mich. Folding extension
table. 2,088,518 ; July 27.
Hendricks, Ralph T., assignor to Patterson Shade Co.,
Indianapolis, Ind. Venetian blind. 2,071,791 : Feb. 23.
Hendricks, Ralph T., assignor to Patterson Shade Co.,
Indianapolis, Ind. Venetian blind mounting. 2,071,792 :
Feb. 23.
Hendricks, Simeon B., and J. M. Markel, Rockford, 111., as-
signors to J. I. Case Company, Racine, Wis. Manure
spreader. 2,094,572; Sept. 28.
Hendrickson, Adolph A., Oak Park, assignor to The Albert
Dickinson Company, Chicago, 111. Bacteria culture
and production thereof. 2,098,918 ; Nov. 9.
Hendrickson, James M., McKeesport, Pa. Aircraft flight
control. 2,095,251 ; Oct. 12.
Hendrix, Granville L., Santa Rosa, Calif. Trousers rack
and hanger unit. 2,087,149 ; July 13.
Hendrix, Samuel A., Spokane, Wash. Water heater.
2,077,323 ; Apr. 13.
Hendrycy, Clara F., New York, N. Y. Collar and the
like. 2,099,520 ; Nov. 16.
Hendy, Joshua, Iron Works. (See McAulay, Chester B.,
assignor.)
Hene, Emil, London, England. Manufacture of hydro-
cyanic arid. 2,097,064: Oct. 26.
Henecka, Hans. (See Schonhofer, F.. and Henecka.)
Henecka, Hans, and H. Andersag, Wuppertal-Elberfeld,
Germany, assignors to Winthrop Chemical Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Pseudoazimido-compounds and
preparing the same. 2,082,160 ; June 1.
Hengerer, Karl, Stuttgart, Germany. Molding plant.
2,096,326 ; Oct. 19.
Hengesbach, Leo J., Cleveland Heights, and W. P. Fox,
Shaker Heights, assignors to P. H. Zulauf, East Cleve-
land, Ohio. Faucet. 2,072,555 ; Mar. 2.
Henggi, Edward J., assignor to Henggi Rail Anchor Com-
pany, Oakmont, Pa. Rail anchor. 2,078,710 ; Apr. 27.
Henggi Rail Anchor Company. (See Henggi, Edward J.,
assignor.)
Henglein, Friedrich A., Cologne-Deutz, and F. W. Stauf,
LeverUuspn-Wiosdorf. assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengescllschaft, Frankfort-on-the-I\Iain, Germany.
Preservation of green-fodder. 2,078,537 ; Apr. 27.
Hengstenberg, Hugh II., Cincinnati, (jhio. Plaster cast
cutting moans. 2,070,358 : Feb. 9.
Hengstenberg, Josef. (See Mark, H., Fikentscher, Heng-
stenberg, and Siisich.)
Hengstenlterg, Josef. (See Fikentscher, H., and Heng-
stenberg.)
Ileninger, rii:ilnier L. (See Schueler, J. L., and Tleninger.)
Henion, Walter R., Minneapolis, Minn. Anesthetizing
apparatus. 2,068,177: Jan. 19.
Henion, Walter R.. assignor to The Heidbrink Com-
pany, Minneapolis, Minn. Anesthetizing apparatus.
2,084,804 ; June 22.
Henke, Clyde O., Wilmington, Del., and R. G. Bonner,
Carney's Point, N. J., assignors to R. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Producing alco-
hols. 2,070,597 ; Feb. 16.
Honke, Clyde O., Wilmington, Del., and M. A. Prnhl, Mil-
waukee, Wis., assignors to 10. I. (in Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Do!. Su!j)lionation products of
Iiydronbletyl nlcoliol and preparing the same. 2,076,503 ;
Apr. 13.
Henke Clyde O., and W. H. Lockwood, assignors to
K. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Textile assistant compositions. 2,082,570;
June 1.
ITenkol & Cle C. m. h. TI. (See Outtenherg, F. IT. von u.
7.n, and II. Flrgau, iisslguors.)
Ilonkel & Clo, (iesellsohnft mit heschriinktor Ilaftung.
(See lOlboI. lOborliard, assignor.)
Jlo?il(el li. Clo, GoHollRchaft mit beschrUnkter Ilaftung.
(See Illntermaler, Anion, assignor.)
Honkol ^t Cle Gosellsehnft mit beschrankter ITnftuiig.
(See KIrstahlor, Alfred, assignor.)
Henkel, Erich. (See Williams, A., and Henkel.)
Henkel, Gerhard, assignor to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft,
Dresden, Germany. Photographic camera. 2,101,543 ;
Dec. 7.
Henkel. Lewis C, Fairfield, Ala. Producing a slag soil
conditioner. 2,102,119 ; Dec. 14.
Henkels, Max, Flushing, N. Y. Treating cellulosic mate-
rials. 2,096,743 ; Oct. 26.
Henkes, Peter M. (See Gorton, G., and Henkes.)
Henley Extrusion Machine Company. (See Hill, H., Beck-
insale, and Slater, assignors.)
Henley Extrusion Machine Company Limited. (See Hill,
H., Beckinsale, Slater, and Dunsheath, assignors.)
Henley. Norris B., Fort Myers, Pla. Measuring and dis-
pensing machine. 2,080,311 ; May 11.
Henley, Norris B., Fort Myers, Fla. Electric bag sealer.
2,103,945 ; Dec. 28.
Henley's, W. T., Telegraph Works Company Limited. (See
Moor, Ernest, assignor.)
Henley's, W. T., Telegraph Works Company Limited. (See
Savage, John H., assignor.)
Henn, Ralph F., Geneva, Ohio. Implement attachment.
2,066,886 ; Jan. 5.
Henne, Albert L., Columbus, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Dehy-
dration of antimony trifluoride and manufacture of
tluorinated aliphatic compounds. 2,082,161 ; June 1.
Henneberg, Walter. (See Briiche, E., and Henneberg.)
Hennebohie, Frank, Chicago, HI. Gfaseous fuel consuming
heating apparatus. 2,075,986 ; Apr. 6.
Hennecke, Earle V., and D. Kuskin, Flushing, assignors
to F. J. Foster, New York, N. Y., trustee. Universal
mounting for windshield wiper motors. 2,097,662 ;
Nov. 2.
Hennessey, Mary P., assignor to The Puritan Manufac-
turing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Presapouified
buffing compound. 2,078,876; Apr. 27.
Hennessey, Milton. (See Collins, E. J., Hennessey, and
Eraser.)
Hennessy, George E., Libbv, Mont. Peep sight for fire-
arms. 2.093.676 : Sept. 21.
Hennessy, James J., New York, N. Y. Lubricant retain-
ing means for journals. 2,088,700 ; Aug. 3.
Hennessy, John T., New Britain, Conn. Safety-step for
ladders. 2.067,188 ; Jan. 12.
Hennessy, Mark M., assignor to Durant ^lanufacturing
(;^ompanv, Milwaukee, Wis. Counter drive mechanism.
2,084,396 ; June 22.
Henneuse, Clarence A. (See Wlnson, Roy J., assignor.)
Henneuse, Clarence A., Bucvrus. Ohio. Crawler wheel.
2,068,645 : Jan. 26.
Henney, Charles F., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,068,131 ; Jan. 19.
Henney, Charles F., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrigera-
tion. 2.073,744: Mar. 16.
Henney, Charles P., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Air con-
ditioning system for sleeping cars. 2,089,372 ; Aug. 10.
Henney Motor Company. (See Kichter, Edward, as-
signor.)
Henney Jlotor Company. (See Runkle, George L,, as-
signor.)
Hennicke, Carl R., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Eastern Malleable Iron Company,
Naugatuck, Conn. Lock for the door of a refrigerator
truck or car. 2,069,883 ; Feb. 9.
Hennig, Otto. (See Modes, E., Honz, and Hennig.)
Hennig, Thcodor. Greiz, assignor to the firm Zschummer
& Schwarz rhomisohe Pabrik Dolau, Gi-oiz-DOlau,
Germany. Manufacture of stable, solid, wutor-soluble
aluminum acetate. 2,086,499 ; July 6.
llenning, Bruno W., San Francisco, Calif. Coupling
device. 2.083,842 ; June 15.
Henning, Francis L., Charlestown, assignor of one-half
to J. A. .Strvkor, Arlington, Mass. Fluid rontiol d<!-
vice. 2,070,842 ; Apr. 13.
Henning, Francis L., Boston, and G. W. Bezanson, Win-
chester. Mass. ; said Henning nssignor to said l?eznn-
son. Pressure responsive mixing valve. 2,099,563 ;
Nov. 16.
Henning, George E., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Western
Eloctric Company. Incorporated, New York. N. Y. Ap-
paratus for conditioning materials. 2,074,391 ; Mar.
23.
Ilonning. (Jeorge E,, Fallston, Md.. assignor to Western
lOloolrie Ounpany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y,
Apparatus for combiuing strands. 2.088,701 ; Aug. 3.
Tlonnlng, TTans-,Toacliim, assignor to R. Kuote, Leipzig,
Germany. Device for measuring the elastic pi'operties
of materials. 2,070,731 ; P*'')- '«•
Ilonning, James J. (See Foley, V., and Henning.)
Henning. Warren IC, Piano, 111. Socket. 2,088,322;
Julv 27.
Ilonning, Warren K., Piano, 111. Socket. 2,098,747;
Nov. n.
llonningor, Alan E., South Ardmore, I*n., assignor to
Goiiorul Elect rie Conipanv. (Circuit breaker control
sysloin. 2,100,215: Nov. 23.
llonningor, Andrew P., Jr., Chicago. 111. Treating elec-
trodes of negative glow devices. 2,069,307; Feb. 2.
Ilonnlnger, Andrew P.. Jr., Chicago, 111. Negative glow
device. 2,069,308 ; Feb. 2.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Henninger, Andrew F., Jr., Chicago, 111. Circuit for
negative glow devices. 2,072,622 ; Mar. 2.
Henninger, Andrew F., Jr., Chicago, 111. Animated figure
negative glow device. 2.073,062 ; Mar. 9.
Henninger, Arthur H. (See Dickson, W. McI.. and
Henninger.)
Henninger, Arthur H., St. Albans, assignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Preparation of
wettable sulphur. 2,067,397 ; Jan. 12.
Henninger, Arthur H.. St. Albans, assizor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Insecticide.
2,088,6.t1 ; Aug. 3.
Henningsen, Poul, Charlottenlund, near Copenhagen, as-
signor to Louis Poulsen & Co., Copenhagen, Denmark.
Multipleshade holder. 2,100,078 ; Nov. 23.
Henrard. Ferdinand J. J. J.. Brussels, assignor to E.
M61otte, Societe Anonvme, Remicourt, Belgium. Cream
separator. 2,091,592 ; Aug. 31.
Henrieks. Arthur G., assignor to Hamischfeger Corpora-
tion, Milwaukee, Wis. Apparatus for handling and stor-
ing. 2,077,238; Apr. 13.
Henrieks. John A., .Tr., Chicago, HI., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Addition agent. 2,08.5,747 : July 6.
Henrieks, John A.. Jr., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Aliphatic addition agents. 2,0S5,74S ;
July 6.
Henrieks, John A., Jr., Chicago, HI., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington. Del. Carboxvclic addition agents.
2,08-5,749 ; July 6.
Henrieks. John A.. Jr., Chicago, HI., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington. Del. Electrodeposition of cadmium.
2.08.5,750 : July 6.
Henrieks, John A., Jr.. Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. dn Pont de Nemours & Company.
Wilmington, Del. Anode. 2.086,224 : July 6.
Henrieks, John A., Jr., Chicago, 111,, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company.
Wilmington, Del. Fire extinguishing machine.
2,097,486 : Nov, 2,
Henrieks, John A.. Chicago, 111., assignor to Ud.vlite Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Obtaining bright zinc coating.
2.101.580 ; Doc. 7.
Henrieks. John A.. Chicago, 111., assignor to TJdylite Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Obtaining bright zinc coating.
2.101.581 : Dee. 7.
Henriksen. Alfrfd. (See Lincoln. B. H.. and Henrifcsen.)
Henriksen. Ellen M., Administratrix. (See Lincoln, B. H.,
and Heniikson.)
Henriksen, John M., Brooklvn, N. Y. Box. 2.080,831 ;
Aug. 10.
Henrikson, William C. Providence, R. I., assignor to
Metacomet JIanufacturing Company. CHiaracter-carry-
ing device. 2.087.032 : July 13.
Henroteau, Francois C. P.. assignor to Electronic Tele-
vision Company. Limited. Ottawa, Ontario, Canada.
Television. 2,083.995 : June 15.
Henry, Arvie H. (See Stratton, J. L., and Henry.)
Henry, Augustus M., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor of thirty
percent to F. J. Kent, Montclair, N. J. Airplane.
Re. 20.379 : May 25.
Henry, Beulah L.. New York. N. Y. Multicopy attach-
ment for typewriters. 2.069.492 ; Feb. 2.
Henry. Carle P. (See Soule, G. C. and Henry,)
Henry, Carle D.. assignor to Maine Steel, Inc., South
Portland, Maine. System of equalizing the lifting
speed of differently loaded hydraulic jacks. 2.103,530 ;
Dec. 28.
Henry, Charles L., assignor to Lee C. Moore & Co., Inc.,
Pittsburgh. Pa. Well-rig. 2.092,511 ; Sept. 7.
Henry. Charles P.. Cranston, assignor to J. N. Henry,
Providence, R. I. Ornamental support for draperies.
2,080i270; May 11.
Henry, Donald E. (See Rentschler, H. C, and Henry.)
Henry Furnace & Foundry Company, The. (See Curtis,
Herbert F., assignor.)
Henry, George W„ Jr. (See Thackeray, R. J., and Henry.)
Henr.v, Harry H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Bat-
tery Patents Corporation, Chicago, 111, Battery termi-
nal 2,07e..'?4] : Apr. 6.
Henry, James N. (See Henry, Charles P., assignor.)
Henrv, John P.., Aspinwall, I'a. Blast furnace tuyfero.
2,074,507 : Mar. 23.
Henry, Lewie H. (See Bond, Albert J., assignor.)
Henry, Nelson B., Columbus, Ga. Seed cotton cleaner-
drier. 2,099.064: Nov. 16.
Henry, Ra.vmond. Rock Island, 111. Bearing support.
2.070.081 : Feb. 9.
Henry. Robert W., Okmulgee, J. A. Reid and W. A.
Schulze. BartlesvlUe, Okla., assignors to Phillips
Petroleum Company. Apparatus for treating hydro-
carbon oil.9. 2,089,373 : Aug. 10.
Henry. Thoma.'s J.. Wilkes-Harre. Ta.. assignor to National
Exnanst Purifier Co. Inc. Exhaust filter and purifier.
2.077,563 : Apr. 20.
Henry. William J.. Akron, Ohio. Making filaments for
miniature Incandescent lamps and articles. 2,067,664 ;
Jan. 12.
Henscbel. Chas. J., A Co. (See Mead, Samuel N., as-
signor.)
Hense, Theodore C, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Game
apparatus. 2,083,119 ; June 8.
Hensel, Bemhard. (See Richter, J., Hensel, and Hess.)
Hensel, Franz R., assignor to P, R, Mallory & Co., Inc.,
Indianapolis, Ind. Electrode for welding. 2,073,371 ;
Mar. 9.
Hensel, Franz R., and E. I. Larsen, assignors to P. E.
Mallorv & Co., Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. Copper alloy.
2,086,329 ; July 6.
Hensel, Franz R., and E. I. Larsen, assignors to P. R.
Mallory & Co., Inc.. Indianapolis, Ind. Welding elec-
trode. 2,097,816 ; Nov. 2.
Hensel, Henry A., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to The Vis-
king Corporation, Chicago, HI. Sausage casing and
effecting closure thereof. 2,103,258 ; Dec. 28.
Hensler, Ivor F., Roosevelt, N. \. Telltale for fuel tanks.
2.088. 058 ; July 27.
Henson, West, and W. Nelson, Jr., New York, N. Y.
Paper holder. 2,099,268 ; Nov. 16.
Henszey, Roy O., Ooonomowoc, Wis. Flow indicator.
2,069,309 ; Feb. 2.
Henze. Otto C. W., Brooklyn, and R. V. Tremain, New York,
N. Y., said Tremain assignor to said Henze. Hlusion
portrait mount and compact for fashion anticipation.
2,071,338; Feb. 23,
Henze, Otto C. W., Brooklyn, and R. T. Tremain, New
Y'ork, N, Y,, said Tremain assignor to said Henze.
Delusion axmaratus. 2.075.198 : Mar. 20.
Hepburn, (diaries J. (See Hepburn, Donald McK., as-
signor.)
Hepburn, Donald McK., assignor to C. J. Hepburn, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Mixing machine. 2,067,236 ; Jan. 12.
Hephaest A.-G. fiir motorische Krafterzeugung. (See
Graemiger, B., and Ludin, assignors,)
Heppenstall Company. (See Succop, John A., assignor.)
Heppenstall, Thomas A.. Cheshire, England, assignor to
H. H, Robertson Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ventilator.
2,068,916 : Jan. 26.
Heppenstall, Thomas A., Che.shire. England, assignor to
H. H. Robertson Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ventilator.
2,080,476 ; May 18.
Heppes, George P., assignor to The Tile-Tex Company.
Chicago Heights, HI. Surface decoration of a plastic.
2,091,361 ; Aug. 31.
Heppes. Otto A.. LaGrange, HI., and L. Kirschbraun. as-
signors to The Patent and Licensing Corporation, New
York, N, Y. Roofing or like element. 2,071,229 ; Feb.
16.
Heraeus-Vacuumschmelze, A. G. (See Hessenbnich,
Werner, assignor.)
Heraeus-Vacuumschmelze A. G. (See Rohn, Wilhelm, as-
signor.)
Heraeus-Vacuumschmetze Aktiengesellschaft. (See He.s-
.«enbruch. Werner, assignor.)
Heraeus, W. C, G. m. b. H. (See Heraeus, Wilhelm H.,
assignor. )
Heraeus, W, C., G. m. b. H. (See Jedele, A., and Lnckow,
assignors.)
Heraeus. W. C, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
(See Jedele, Alfred, assignor.)
Heraeus, Wilhelm H,, assignor to the firm W. C. Heraeus,
G. m. b. H., Hanau, Germany. Metal Gauze. 2,103,672 :
Dec. 28.
Herard, Archibald J.. Jr.. Worcester, and C. P. Bergstrom,
Millbury, assignors to Crompton & Knowles Loom
Works. Worcester. Mass. Loom for weaving terry.
2.082,888 ; June 8.
Herb, Leroy B., Wyomissing, Pa., assignor to Vanity
Fair Silk Mills, Reading, Pa. Stocking having strain
absorbing zone with improved capacity to stretch.
2,079,738: May 11.
Herbert, Joseph F., Audubon, N. J. Air heater.
2,083,493 ; June 8.
Herbert. Patrick J., Dover Plains, N. Y. Nonrefillable
bottle. 2.095.868 ; Oct. 12.
Herbsman. Abraham M.. Huntinsrton Park, assignor to In-
dustrial Patents. Ltd.. Los Angeles, Calif. Settling in-
organic mineral slimes. 2.066.778 ; Jan. 5.
Herbsman, Abraham M., Huntington Park, assignor to
Industrial Patents. Ltd., Los .A.ngeles, Calif. Breaking
emulsions. 2.nS7.936 ; July 27.
Herbsman. .Abraham M., assignor to Industrial Patents,
Linmed, Huntington Park, Calif. Cleaning-out oil
wells. 2,089,479 ; Aug. 10.
Herbst, John A., Rivervale, N. J., assignor to The Tele-
register Corporation, New York, N. Y. Numerical com-
parator. 2.074.392 ; Mar. 23.
Herbst, Louis W., Cleveland, Ohio. Piston ring.
2,085,362 : June 29.
Herb.st, Paul, Bremen, Germany. Piston pump for gases
and liquids. 2.074.787 : Mar. 23.
Herbst, Philip J., Pennsauken. N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Radio frequency distribution sys-
tem. 2,073.933 ; Mar. 16.
Herbster, George, assignor to The Oeveland Cooperative
Stove Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Heat exchanging ap-
paratus. 2,079,067 ; May 4.
^ o'"^5.l*' o. ^'"'ir'^'"- f'leveland, Ohio. Gas burner control.
/. 095, SI 3; Oct. 12.
Herbster. George, Cleveland, Ohio. Gas burning and con-
trol apparatus. 2.101,393; Dec. 7
Herhster. Georce. a.<:siimor to The Cleveland Cooneratlve
Stove Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Oven light Re
20.324 ; Apr. 6.
LIST OF PATENTEES
279
Hercules Gas-Munitions Corporation. (See von Frantz-
ius, Petor, assignor.)
Hercules Glue Company. (See Lindstaedt, Frank F.,
assignor.)
Hercules Motors Corporation. (See LaSalle, George W.,
assignor. )
Hercules Motors Corporation. (See Treiber, Otis D., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Alexander, Harvey B.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Bent, Leavitt N., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Bishop, William T.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Borglin, Joseph N.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Borglin, J. N., and Ott,
assignors.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Byrkit, Rollin J., Jr.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Coburn, Hay ward H.,
assignor. )
Hercules Powder Company. (See Crater, Willard D., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Davey, Wheeler P., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See De Laney, William W.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Foulke, Willing B., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Frank, Georg, as-
signor. )
Hercules Powder Company. (See Georgi, Edmund A.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Gloor, Walter E.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Goodyear, Ellsworth S.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Hancock, R. S., and
Langmeier, assignors.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Hollabaugh, Cleveland
B., assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Humphrey, Irvin W.,
assignor. )
Hercules Powder Company. (See Humphrey, I. W., and
Borglin, assignors.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Kaiser, Harry E., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Kinney, Clarence E.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Lane, Fred H., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Lister, Donald A.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Littmann, Edwin R.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Lorand, Eugene J., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Martin, Robert W., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Milliken, Mahlon G.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Nash, Henry E., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Olsen, Arloe R., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Osterhof, Arthur L.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Peterson, Ernest G.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Peterson, John M., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Pickett, Oscar A., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Pickett, O. A., and
Osterhof, assignors.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Rankin, Lanning P.,
assignor.)
Hercules I^owder Company. (See Ray, Philip A., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Robison, Ralph R., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Rummelsburg, Alfred L.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (Sec Schantz, Jacob M., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Schnorf, Paul, as-
signor.)
Hercules J'owder Company. (See Shapleigh, James H.,
nssignor.)
Ilercnles Powder Company. (See Sheffield, Donald H.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Speicher, John K., as-
signor.)
Hercules Powder Company. (See Spellacy, John R.,
assignor.)
Hercules Powder Conip.nny. (See Spurlin, Harold M.,
assignor '
Hercules Powder Company. (See Tinsley, John S., as-
signor.)
HerculoR Powder Company. (See Ward, Kyle, Jr., as-
slgnor.)
Hercules Tool & Manufiicturing Co. (See Stocki'l, Iliins
C, assignor.)
Herd, Clifton B., assignor to Johnson Connector Com-
pany, Ltd., Los Angeles, Calif. Automatic train pipe
connecter. 2,089,259 ; Aug. 10.
Herd, Clifton B., assignor to Johnson Connector Com-
pany, Ltd., Los Angeles, Calif. Draw bar guide for
automatic train pipe connecters. 2,092,915 ; Sept. 14.
Herdieckerhoff, Ernst. (See Bayer, O., Herdieckerhoff,
and Schindhelm.)
Herdieckerhoff, Ernst, Opladen, assignor to I. G. Farben-
industrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Preparation of phenol. 2,085,429 ; June 29.
Herdieckerhoff, Ernst, Opladen, and E. Tschunkur, Cologne-
Mulheim, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Indol eulphonic acids. 2,068,800 ;
Jan. 26.
Herfurth, Charles. (See Ernst, H. Herfurth, and Nen-
ninger, )
Hergert, Walter. (See Duffing, P., and Hergert.)
Herglotz, Franz, Karlsbad, Czechoslovakia. Producing
large size coke from brown coal. 2,089,061 ; Aug. 3.
Heritage, Clark C, Rumford, Maine, assignor to Oxford
Paper Company. Paper coating composition and
process. 2,089,480; Aug. 10.
Herkimer, Harold W., and H. B. Holcomb, Niagara Falls,
N. Y. Baseball bat. 2,099,521 ; Nov. 16.
Herkimer, Herbert, assignor to Servicemen Supply Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Herkimer wheel puller.
2,074,649 ; Mar. 23.
Herlach, Fritz, and T. Rakula, Berlin-Frohnau, Germany,
assignor to WafCenfabrik Solothurn, A. G., Solothurn,
Switzerland. Automatic gun. 2,067,322 ; Jan. 12.
Her Majesty Underwear Co. (See SchafCer, John A., as-
signor. )
Herman, Edward W., assignor to The National Cash
Register Company, Dayton, Ohio. Cash register.
2,096,246 ; Oct. 19.
Herman, Harry O., Yeadon, Pa. Tobacco pouch.
2,080,402 ; May 18.
Herman, Joseph. (See Blaclrwell, O. B., and Herman.)
Herman, Kenneth R. (See Vlckers, H. P., and Herman.)
Herman, Wilbert E., Milwaukee, Wis. Adjustable type-
writer support. 2,069,707 ; Feb. 2.
Hermann, Benjamin R., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric cut-out. 2,081,813 ;
May 25.
Hermann, Benjamin R., Pittsfield Mass., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Fuse cut-out. 2,081,814 ; May
25.
Hermann, Charles, New York, N. Y. Amusement device.
2,082,287 ; June 1.
Hermann, Charles E., St. Louis, Mo. Micron control
for air separators. 2,087,645 ; July 20.
Hermann, Earnest T., El Segundo, Calif. Acoustic ma-
terial. 2,087,973 ; July 27.
Hermann, Earnest T., El Segundo, Calif. Pervious body
for acoustic or other purposes. 2.095,252 ; Oct. 12.
Hermann, Theodor. (See Stotter, H., and Hermann.)
Hermanns, Leonhard, Oberhausen-Sterkrade, assignor to
the firm Gutehoffnungshiitte Oberhausen Aktiengesell-
schaft, Oberhausen-Rhineland, Germany. Process and
apparatus for treating residue, waste, and the like.
2,071,835 ; Feb. 23.
Hermanson, William A. (See Bangs, R. L., and Her-
manson.)
Hermanspann, Paul, assignor to Telefunken Gesollschaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Radio receiving system. 2,097,880 ; Nov. 2.
Hermas Machine Company. (See Mason, G. H., Shand,
and Johnson.)
Hermsdorf, Walter H., assignor to S. H. G. Incorporated,
Chicago, 111. Generating combustible gas. 2,096,804 ;
Oct. 26.
Hermsdorf, Walter H., assignor to Chain Store Products
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Hair waving device.
2,099,736 : Nov. 23.
Hermsdorf, Walter H., assignor to Chain Store Products
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Hair curler. 2,100,850 ;
Nov. 30.
Hermsdorf, Walter H., assignor to Chain Store Products
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Hair curler. 2,100,851 ;
Nov. 30.
Hermson, Robert E,, Rockland, Mass. Lace lock numeral
tag. 2.09.''>,8n9 : Oct. 12.
nernandcz, Jos6 A. y, Habana, Cuba. Electrically opor-
atpd clock. 2,077,755 ; Apr. 20.
Herndon. Leo R., Richmond, Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Oon\-
panv, Wilmington. Del. Apparatus for making films.
2.077,830 : Apr. 20.
Henilnnd, Jolin W. (See Marchev, A., Hernlund, and
McCain.)
Ilerold, Melvin I. (See Cornell, M. L., and Herold.)
Ilerold, Paul. (See Deiters, W., Herold, Koppo, and
Lllttgo.)
Ilerold, Paul. (See Gorlcke, P. H., Herold, Kratz, and
Vogt.)
Herold, Paul, and Karl Smeykal, Leunn, assignors to
I. O. FMrbenlnduslrlo .\ktic>ngeseUscliaft, Frankfort-
on-the-Main, Germany. Proihictlon of iuonon\ethvl-
nmino and dlinef hylnniini-. 2.068.132; Jan. 19.
Ilerold, I'lml, and K. Sni(\vknl. Lenna. assignors to I. G.
Fnrbenlndustrle Akllengesellschnft, Frankfort - on - the -
Main, Germany. I'roduellon of methylamlnes. 2,071,301 ;
Fob. 16.
280
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Herold, Paul, and K. Smoykal. Louna, assignors to I. G.
Karbenindustrie AUtiengesellschaft, Frnnkfort-on-tbe-
Slain, Cormany. Troduction of aliphatic amines.
2,082,105 ; June 1.
Herold, Paul, W. Wustrow, and H. Wetzel, Leuna, as-
signors to I. G. Farbonindustrie Aktiengesselschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-JIain. Germany. Production of tri-
methylamlne. 2,091. G3G ; Aug. 31.
Herold, Walter F. (See Scott, M. R., and Herold.)
HeroUi, Walter F.. assignor to Tlie Cbaney Manufac-
turing Company, Springfield, Ohio. Mounting for
tberniomotors. 2,082,750 : June 1.
Herold, Walter F., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Compensating wheeled structure.
2,082,798 ; June 8.
Herold, Walter F., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Tilting mechanism especially for
chairs. 2,087,253 ; July 20.
Herold, Walter F., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Tilting mechanism for chairs.
2,087,254 ; July 20.
Herold, Walter F., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Posture chair. 2,093,319 ; Sept. 14.
Herold, Walter F., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Tilting mechanism. 2,095,947 ;
Oct. 12.
Herold, Walter F., and L. Doutsch, assignors to The
Chanev Manufacturing Company, Springfield, Ohio.
Mount for indicators. 2.099.95S ; Nov. 23.
Herr, Harvey E., assignor to Herr Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Holder for spinning rings.
2,074.054 ; Mar. 16.
Herr. James H. (See Bruner, D. L., and Herr.)
Herr. John H., Palisades, N. J. Shock absorber.
2,10.3,946; Dec. 28.
Herr Manufacturing Company. (See Herr, Harvey E.,
assignor.)
Herroro. Charles, assignor of one-fourth to G. W. Keenan
and one-fourth to M. W. Bezanson, Oakland, Calif.
Fluid openated tool. 2,077,693 ; Apr. 20.
Herreshofr. Alexander G. (See Hicks, H. A., HerreshoiT,
and Buehner.)
Herreshnff, Alexander G.. Grosse Pointe, assignor to
Chrysler Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Propeller shaft
bearing. 2.102.415; Dec. 14.
Herrick. Elias H., Neve York, N. Y. Treating distilled
beverages. 2.086,080 ; July 0.
Herrick, George H., Beloit, Wis., assignor to Fairbanks,
Morse & Co., Chicago, 111. Coil windings for dynamo-
electric machines. 2,071,977 ; Feb. 23.
Herrick, George T.,., Westfield, N. J., J. P. Hardie. Harts-
dale, and A. Cobb, Jr., Bronxville, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bristol-Mvers Companv, New York,
N. Y. Tooth brush. 2,094,240 ; Sept. 28.
Herrig, Earl A. (See Aulbach, C. J., and Herrig.)
Herricer, Felix. (See Kiihle, W. E., and Herriger. )
Herriger, Felix. (See Kuhle, W. E., Prinz, and Her-
riger. )
Herriger, Felix. (See Prinz, D., and Herriger.)
Herring fJinger Ale, Inc. (See Zimmerman. Louis L.,
assignor.)
Herring-Hall-Marvin Safe Company. (See Millice, Paul
S., assignor.)
Herrington, Arthur W., assignor to MarmonHerrington
Company, Inc.. Indianapolis, Ind. Axle structure.
2,086,500 : July 0.
Herrincton. Emerald C. Forndale, Mich. Panel and joint
construction. 2,076,404 : Apr. 6.
Herrington, George S., et al., trustees. (See Pratt, Harry
P., assignor.)
Herrington, W. A. (See Rogers, Hnrvy M., as.signor.)
Herrington, William C. Cambridge, Mass., assignor to the
Government of the United States as represented by the
Secretary of Commerce. Trawl net. 2,081,146 ; Ma'y 25.
Herrlinger, Albert P., assignor to The Herrlinger Paper
Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Collar support. 2,078,761 ;
Apr. 27.
Herrlinger Paper Co., The. (See Herrlinger, Albert P.,
assignor.)
Herrmann, Bertha, Minneapolis, Minn. Hektograph de-
vice. 2,089,092 ; Aug. 3.
Herrmann, Carl, assignor 1o the firm of Carl Zeiss, Jena,
Germanv. Reflecting system for objectives of repro-
duction cameras. 2.100.442; Nov. 30.
Herrmann, Conrad, Wiipportal-Elberfeld, Germany, as-
.signor to North American Rayon Corporation. Device
for the after treatment of filaments. Re. 20,284 ;
Mar. 9,
Herrmann, Conrad. Wuppertal-Elberfeld. Germany, as-
signor to North American Ravon Corporation. Fila-
ment treatment. 2.090.352 ; Aug. 17.
Herrmann, Edmund P.. East Orange, N. J. Paper con-
tainer. 2.094.241 : Sept. 28.
Herrmann, Emil. (See Nlirnberger, Paul, assitmor.)
Herrmann, Johinines, Berlin-SioiioTissladl, assignor to
Siemens ifc Ilalske, Akticngesellschaft, Siemensstadt.
near Berlin, Germany. Picture telegraphy. 2,095,701 ;
Oct. 12.
ITorrmann, Paul J., assignor to "Dnlverselle" Clcaretten-
maschlnenfabrik J. C. Mueller & Co., Dresden, (Ger-
many. Cigarette machine. 2,103,721 ; Dec. 28.
Herrmann. Uicliard. .Stuttgart, Germanv. Screw cutting
machine. 2.074,470 ; Mar. 23.
Herrmann, Walter. (See Streitwolf, K., Fehrle, and Herr-
mann.)
Herrmann, Walter, assignor to E. L. Mansure Co., Chicago,
111. Shade pull. 2,096,897 ; Oct. 26.
Herrmann, Walter, F. Hampe, and W. Persch, Frankfort-
on-the-5Iain, Germany, assignors to Winthrop Chemical
Companv, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bismuth salts of
carboxylic acids. 2,090,201 ; Aug. 17.
Herrmann, Willy O., Munich, Germany, assignor to
Chemische Forschnngsgesellschaft m. b. H., Bavaria,
Germany. Production of vinyl formate. 2,079,068 ;
May 4.
Herrmann, Willy O., E. Baum, and W. Haehnel, assignors,
by mesne assignments, to Chemische Forschungsgesell-
schaft, m. b. H., Munich, Germany. Polymerized vinyl
alcohol articles and making same. 2,072,302 ; Mar. 2.
Herrmann, Willy O., Munich, F. Hammer, Bezirk Kassel,
Hessen, and W. Haehnel, assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to Chemische Forschungsgesellschaft m. b. H.,
Munich, Germany. Artificial threads, bands, tubes,
and the like for surgical and other purposes. 2,072,303 ;
Mar. 2.
Herrmann, Willy O., Munich, F. Hammer, Bezirk, Kassel,
Hessen, and W. Ilaehnel, assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to Chemische Forschungsgesellschaft m. b. H.,
Munich, Germany. Reabsorbable threads, bands, tubes,
and the like. 2,092,512 ; Sept. 7.
Herron, John C, Long Beach, assi.gnor to Shell Develop-
ment (i;ompany, San Francisco, Calif. Remote control
system. 2,086,869 : July j-3.
Herron, William L., Hudson, N. Y. Meter. 2,103,07";
Dec. 21.
Herschman, Harrv C, Wheaton, 111. Pinking machine.
2,070,402 ; Feb. 9.
Herschmann, Arthur J., New York, N. Y. Nut lock.
2,101,678 ; Dec. 7.
Herschmann, Frederick K., New York, X. Y. Fastening
device. 2,082.577 ; June 1.
Herscovitch, Joseph, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Rein-
forced shirt collar. 2,089,748 ; Aug. 10.
Hersey, Henry J., Jr., Seattle, Wash., and I. C. Ander-
sen. Bingham Canyon. Utah. Oiler for tools operated
by fluid pressure. 2.073,009 ; Mar. 9.
Hersey, Henry J., Jr., Seattle, Wash., and D. B. Mikesell,
Warsaw, Ind. Noncollapsing flexible pipe. 2,097,663 ;
Nov. 2.
Hershberger, Albert. (See Charch, W. H., and Hersh-
berger.)
Hersliherger, Albert, Kenmore, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Article of manufacture and making
same. 2,079,169 ; May 4.
Hershau, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Dental impression
tray. 2,089,206 ; Aug. 10.
Hershey, ElwoM R., Akron, assignor to Lancaster Iron
Works, Lancaster, Pa. Brick grab. 2,088,519 ; July 27.
Hershman, Joseph P., Nottingham. England. Ear fitting
for excluding water or diminishing sound. 2,070,403 ;
Feb. 9.
Hersliman. Oakley H.. Indianapolis, Ind. Molstureproof
street marker. 2,094.652 ; Oct. 5.
Hershman, Paul R., assignor to Petro Chemical Company,
Chicago, 111. Reagent and process for treating crude
oils. 2,074,183 ; Mar. 16.
Herskind, Carl C. (See Sabbah. C. A., and Herskind.)
Herskind, Carl C, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric valve converting system.
2.094.792 ; Oct. 5.
Herskind, Carl C. Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Companv. Electric valve converting system.
2.094.793 : Oct. 5.
Herskind, Carl C, Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Constant current to constant poten-
tial Inverter. 2.094.794 ; Oct. .'>.
Herskind, Carl C, Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Companv. Electric valve converting system.
2,103,903; Dec. 28.
Herstein, Bernard, Brooklyn, assignor to U. S. Industrial
Alcohol Co.. New York, N. Y. Manufacture of tertiary-
butyl derivatives of aniline. 2.092.970 ; Sept. 14.
Herstein, Bernard, Brooklyn, assignor to U. S. Industrial
Alcohol Co.. New York, N. Y. Yellow azo dyestuff.
2.092.971 ; Sept. 14.
Herstein, Bernard, Brooklyn, assignor to U. S. Industrial
Alcohol Co., New York, N. Y. Manufacture of alkyl
derivatives of aminated aromatic hydrocarbons.
2.092.972 ; Sept. 14.
Herstein, Bernard, Brooklyn, assignor to U. .S. Industrial
Alcohol Co., New York, N. Y. Manufacture of para
tertiary butyl aniline. 2,092,973 ; Sept. 14.
Herstein, Karl M., assignor to Eagle Pencil Company,
New York, N. Y. Lead pencil manufacture. 2,098,452 ;
Nov. 9.
llertel, Richard K., Vernon, assignor to Bryon Jackson
Co., Huntington Park, Calif. Latch for safety hooks.
2,100,779 ; Nov. 30.
Herthel, Eugene C, Flossmoor, 111 , assignor to Sinclair
Refining (Jompanv, New York, N. Y. Art of cracking.
2,073,934 ; Mar. 16.
Herthel, Eugene C, Flossmoor, 111., and C. L. Schmidt,
Hammond. Ind., assignors to Sinclair Refining Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Art of cracking. 2,091,118 ;
Aug. 24.
LIST OF PATENTEES
281
Herthel, Eugene C, Flossmoor, 111., assignor to Sin-
clair Refining Company, New Yorlc, N. Y. Cracliing
hydrocarbon. 2,099,426 ; Nov. 16.
Hertner Electric Company, The. (See Dash, C. C,
Higgins, and Hertner, assignors.)
Hertner, J. H. (See Dash, C. C, Higgins, and Hert-
ner.)
Hertz, Gustav. (See Houtermans, F. G., and Hertz.)
Hertzberg, Ernest, Des Moines, Iowa. Marking appa-
ratus for boolv covers. 2,091,147 ; Aug. 24.
Hervey, David E., Logansport, Ind. Timber connecter.
2,097,322 ; Oct. 20.
Herwick, Orell R. (See Mellinger, E. Ij., and Herwick.)
Herz, Alexander. (See Conti, Eugene, assignor.)
Herz, Alfred, Chicago, 111. Metering means and apparatus
therefor. 2,094,887 : Oct. 5.
Herz, Cornelius M. (See Irwin, R. W., and Herz.)
Herz Cup Corporation. . (See Conti, Eugene, assignor.)
Herz, Ferdinand B., Detroit, Mich., assignor to
Borg-Warner Corporation, Chicago, 111. Radiator.
2,091,593 ; Aug. 31.
Herz, Sol, assignor to Federated Mills, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Box for dispensing tissues. 2,097,858 ; Nov. 2.
Herzberg, Albert C, Memphis, Tenn. Truss. 2,072,169 ;
Mar. 2.
Herzberg. Gustav. (See Grossman, L., and Herzberg.)
Herzig-, Frances R. (See Herzig, Maximilian L., and
F. R.)
Herzig, Maximilian L., and P. R. Herzig, Puyallup, Wash.
Activation device for the heliopyretic treatment of mat-
ter. 2,074.909 ; Mar. 23.
Herzmark, Nicolas, Paris, Prance. Engine starting de-
vice. 2,079,014 ; May 4.
Herzmark, Nicolas, Paris, Prance. Pipe joint.
2,082,054 ; June 1.
Herzog, George IC, New Rochelle, assignor to United
Chromium, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Elements
for use in the electrodeposition of chromium.
2,072,170; Mar. 2.
Herzog, Joseph A., Newark, N. J. Traveling bag.
2,078,383 ; Apr. 27.
Herzog, Joseph C, New York, N. Y. Hairnet packaging.
2,092,604; Sept. 7.
Herzog, Maris B., administratrix. (See Herzog, R. 0.,
and Hoffmann.)
Herzog, Reginald O., deceased, Berlin-Steglitz, and H.
Hoffmann, Berlin-Llchterfelde, Germany ; M. B. Herzog,
administratrix of said R. O. Herzog, assignors of forty
percent to E. J. Lorand, Wilmington, Del. Preparation
of a molded cellulose foam from viscose and product
thereof. 2,077,412 ; Apr. 20.
Herzog, Robert, Berlin, and W. M. Hahnemann, Berlin-
Marienfelde, assignors to C. Lorenz Aktiengesellschaft,
Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany. Reflecting structure for
electric waves. 2,072,262 ; Mar. 2.
Heseltine, Ambrose, Erie, Pa. Dispensing device.
2,069,442; Feb. 2.
Heseltine, John C. W. (See Morpeth, W., and Heseltine.)
Hesper, Jos4, Cordba, Argentina, assignor to J. Sheahin,
Washington, D. C. Inflatable ball. 2,078,141 : Apr. 20.
Hess, Charles W., and W. J. Crist, Middleton, N. Y.
Plush valve. 2,092,670; Sept. 7.
Hess, Everett I., Newport, R. I. Fruit cutting device.
2,099,978 ; Nov. 23.
Hess, Francis M., Chicago, 111. Apparatus for determining
the consi.stency of liquids. 2,076,816 ; Apr. 13.
Hess, Fred. (See Polmsbee, C. H., Le Boutillier, and
Hess.)
Hess, Fred, Tredyffryn Township, Chester County, as-
signor to The Solas Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Gas
burner. 2.10.3.365 : Dec. 28.
Hess, Fritz, and K. Hager, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst,
and W. Asch, Prankfort-on-the-Main-Sindlingen, Ger-
many, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Quinono azo-dyestuffs soluble in water
and preparing them. 2,083,018; June 8.
Hess, Fritz, and W. Pense, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Polyazo-dyestuffs soluble in water
and preparing them. 2,083,019 ; June 8.
Hess, Harry W., Huntington Park, Calif. Carburetor.
2,084.489 : June 22.
Hess, Ileinrich O., assignor to Aetiengesellschaft Joh.
Jacob Rieter & Cie., Wintorthur, Switzerland. Card
feeding device. 2,079,407 ; May 4.
Hess, Henry K., Lyons, N. Y. Treating surfaces of bowl-
ing alley beds, bowling pins and the like. 2,080,938 ;
July 13.
Hess, Henry K., Lyons, N. Y. Repairing impaired bowling
pins and article resulting therefrom. 2,080,939 ; July
lij.
Hess, Jack W., assignor to J. L. Stern, Buffalo, N. Y.
Coin counting niaolUnc 2,097,792 ; Nov. 2.
Hess, Jack VV., Dallas, Tex., assignor to The Ricliardson
ConiiiMiiy. Storage battery. 2, 100,33.'!; Nov. 30.
Hess, .Tolin E., Jr., New Westminster, Brltlslj Columbia,
Canada. Helicopter. 2,083,004 ; Juno 8.
Hess, Kuil. (See Uichlor, J., llensel, mul Ile.ss.)
Iless, Louis v.. I/os Angeles, Calif. Psychrometric cal-
culator. 2.0!),''),215 ; Oc(, 5.
IIcRH, Ludwig, I!('rIin-li''riiHlenau, assignor to Deutsclio
Gold-utid .Silbei'-Sclieldc.'Minl.'ili vonnals Itoessler, l''rank-
fort-on-tlie-M)ilii, (Jernuiny, Production of livdrogen
peroxide. 2,088,239 ; July 27.
Hess, Margaret, Morocco, Ind. Stirring spoon. 2,092,878 ;
Sept. 14.
Hesse, Ricliard, Pawtucket, R. I., assignor to Everlastik,
Inc., Chelsea, Mass. Ankle protector. 2.075.760 : Mar.
30.
Hessel, Georg, and H. Maier, Prankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Preparing a substance increasing the blood
pressure. 2,100,593 ; Nov. 30.
Plessel, Karl, Berlin-Lichtenrade, Germany. Preserving
preliminarily dried fruit. 2,084,956 ; June 22.
Hesselman Motor Corporation. (See Dillstrom, Torbjorn
v., assignor.)
Hesselrode, Arthur, Broseley, Mo. Steering knuckle.
2,094.945 ; Oct. 5.
Hessen, Richard, Bautzen, Germany. Preparation of arti-
ficial resin compression mixtures. 2,071,523 ; Feb. 23.
Hessen, Richard, Bautzen, Germany. Production of lac-
quers and lacquer starting materials containing arti-
ficial resins. 2,071,524 ; Feb. 23.
Hessenbruch, Hermann M., Wynnewond, assignor to
Philadelphia Lawn Mower and Mfg. Co., Philadelphia,
Pa. Trimming macliine. 2,074,547; 5Inr. 23.
Hessenbruch, Werner, assignor to Heraeus-Vacuum-
schmelze Aktiengesellschaft, Hanau-on-the-Main, (Jer-
many. Heat resisting implement. 2,067,569 ; Jan. 12.
Hessenbruch, Werner, assignor to the firm Heraeus-
Vacuumschnetze Aktiengesellschaft, Hanau-on-the-Main,
Germany. Heat-resisting implement. 2.075.718 ; Jlar.
30.
Hessenbruch, Werner, assignor to Heraeus-Vacuum-
schmelze, A. G., Hanau-on-the-Main, Germany. Alloys.
2,090,044 ; Aug. 17.
Hester, John C, assignor of one-fourth to D. A. Harris,
one-fourth to E. A. Bornfleith, and one-fourth to G.
Oestrich, Milwaukee, Wis. Apparatus for handling
liquid products. 2,102,844 : Dec. 21.
Hester, William F. (See Hollander, C. S., and Hester.)
Hetherington & Berner Inc. (See Hurst, John I., as-
signor.)
Hetherington, John, assignor to Princeton Worsted Mills,
Inc, Trenton, N. J. Sideline eliminator for automatic
looms. 2,084,140 ; June 15.
Hetherington, Robert, Sharon Hill, Pa.. as.'?ignor to De-
vices, Inc. Dishwashing device. 2.066.529 ; Jan. 5.
Hetherington, Robert, Sharon Hill, assignor to H. W.
Butterworth & Sons Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Cloth guider. 2,082,799 ; June 8.
Hetland, Edwin, et al. (See Stewart, L. S.)
Hettrick Manufacturing Company, The. (See Priesner,
Charles E., assignor.)
Hettrick Manufacturing Company, The. (See Posey,
John P., assignor.)
Hettrick Manufacturing Company, The. (See Smith,
Isidore P., assignor.)
Hetzer, Russell A., Madeira, assignor to The American
Laundry Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio. Liquid
seal vent. 2,070,204 ; Feb. 9.
Hetzer, Russell A., Madeira, assignor to The American
Laundry Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio. Water
separating device. 2,072,206 ; Mar. 2.
Hetzer, Russell A., Cincinnati, assignor to Tlie American
Laundry Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio. Drv
cleaning apparatus. 2,074,508 ; Mar. 23.
Heubeck. George P., Baltimore, Md. Smoking apparatus.
2,083,053 ; June 15.
Heuck, Clans. (See Orthner, L., and Heuck.)
Heue, John, and A. W. Werner, Milwaukee, Wis., said
Werner assignor to said Heue. Apparatus for treating
grain. 2,086,266 ; July 6.
Heuer, Russell, P., Bryn Mawr, Pa., assignor to Gener-
al Refractories Company. High-pressure nonplastic
refractory and making the same. 2.068,411, Jan. 19.
Heuer, Russell P., Bryn-M.awr, Pa., assignor to General
Refractories Company. Chrome-magnesia refractory and
method. 2,087,107 : July 13.
Heuer, Werner. (See Staudinger, H., and Heuer.)
Ht'uscher, \\aUer B., assignor to the firm Lonza Elok-
trizitatswerke und Chonii.sche Fabrikon .Vktiengesell-
schatt, Basel, Switzerland. Improving tars. 2,095,190 ;
Oct. 5.
Heuser, Herman, Evanston, 111. Coffee extract and method
of and apparatus for producing tlie same. 2,077,504 ;
Apr. 20.
Heuser, Ralph V., New York, N. Y. Drying apparatus.
2,067,920; Jan, 19.
Hoveatex Corporation. (See Edwardes, John, assignor. 1
Hevenor, Charles D., Buffalo, N. Y. Automobile bumper.
2,102,120; Doc. 14.
Hevenor. (Jloster V. (See Kloinlcke, W. R., and Hevenor.)
Hewel, Frank B., Pittsburgh, Pa. Golf practice device.
2,074,146 ; Mar. 16.
Howes, (^hnrlos K., lyos Angeles, anil M. L. CImppell.
Watson, ns.slgnors, by mesne assignments, to lUchfleld
Oil Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Aqueous bllu-
minous emulsion and producing the same. 2,083,498 :
June 8.
llewes, Charles K,, Los Angeles, and M. L. Ch,'inpell.
Watson, as.slgnors, by mesne assignments, to Ulclinelil
Oil Corporation, Vjos Angole.s, Calif. I'roduolng aque-
ous bituminous emulsions. 2,083,490 ; June S.
IIew(>tt, William S., Flinlnirst, 111, ItulUIIng slructuro re-
Inl'orcement. 2. 001, -I 14; .Aug. 31.
llewllson, .losepli, Kallspoll, Mont. Pressure feed car-
buretor. 2,070,508; Feb. 10.
282
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hewitt Albertis. Pitman, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Making a record mold.
2,075.646: Mar. 30.
Hewitt, Ellis E. (See Farmer, C. C and Hewitt.)
Hewitt Ellis E. (See Stewart C. D., and Hewitt.)
Hewitt Ellis E., Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Comany, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
pressure brake. 2,068,325 ; Jan. 19.
Hewitt, Ellis E., Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv, Wilmerding, Pa. Train
braking system. 2,068,337 ; Jan. 19.
Hewitt, Ellis E., Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake (iompanv, Wilmerding, Pa. Brake
control system. 2,068,338"; Jan. 19.
Hewitt. Ellis E., Edgewood. assignor to The Westlnghouse
Air Brake Companv, Wilmerding, Pa. Door and brake
interlock device. 2,071,754 ; Feb. 23.
Hewitt, Ellis E., Edgewood. assignor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pressure
brake. 2,071,755; Feb. 23.
Hewitt, Ellis E., Edgewood, assignor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Companv, Wilmerding, Pa. Valve.
2,074,746 : Mar. 23.
Hewitt, Ellis E.. Edgewood. assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company. Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pres-
sure brake equipment. 2.074,747 ; Mar. 23.
Hewitt, Ellis E., Edgewood. assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Automatic
train control brake. 2,077.02S : .\pr. l!0.
Hewitt Ellis E.. Edgewood. assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv. Wilmerdinc. Pa. Railwav
vehicle brake system. 2,077,929; Apr." 20.
Hewitt, Ellis E., Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Comjianv, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pres-
sure brake. 2,077,930 : Apr. 20.
Hewitt, Ellis E., Edgewood. assignor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Spring pressed
device. 2,081,451 ; May 25.
Hewitt, Ellis E., Edgewood, assignor to The Westinghouse
Air i3rake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pressure
brake. 2.081,452 ; May 25.
Hewitt. Ellis E., Edgewood, assignor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Railway brake
system. 2,081,453 : May 25.
Hewitt, Ellis E., Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv, Wilmerding, Pa. Automatic
slack adjuster. 2.083.710 ; June 15.
Hewitt, Ellis E., Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake (iompanv, Wilmerding, Pa. Piston
ring testing device. 2,084.683 ; June 22.
Hewitt. Ellis E.. Edgewood. assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake (Company, Wilmerding, Pa, Brake
control valve. 2,084,684 ; June 22.
Hewitt, Ellis E.. Edgewood. assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv. Wilmerding, Pa. Retarda-
tion controlled brake. 2,088.169 ; July 27.
Hewitt, Ellis E.. Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Magnetic
brake control. 2.088.170 ; July 27.
Hewitt, Ellis E., Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Retarda-
tion controlled brake. 2,091,043 ; Aug. 24.
Hewitt. Ellis E., Edgewood, assignor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Companv, Wilmerding, Pa. Sound producer
horn. 2.091.044; Aug. 24.
Hewitt. Ellis E.. Edgewood. assignor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Companv. Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid Pressure
brnK-n. ?.0m.n46 : Aug. 24.
Hewitt. Ellis E., Edgewood, assignor to Tlie Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Multiple
compartment reservoir. 2,092,392 ; Sept. 7.
Hewitt, Ellis E.. Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Gasket.
2.092,393; Sept. 7.
Hewitt. Ellis E., Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv, Wilmerding, Pa. Retarda-
tion controlled brake. 2.092,394 ; Sept. 7.
Hewitt. Ellis R.. Edgewood. assienor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Companv. Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pressure
valve device. 2.000.491 : Oct. 19.
Hewitt, Ellis E.. Edgewood, assignor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa, Pneumatic
switch. 2,096.402 ; Oct. 19.
Hewitt, Ellis E.. Kdcrewood. assignor to The Westinghouse
.Air Brake ("oinpany. Wilmerding, Pa. Electropneu-
niatic brake. 2.096,493; Oct. 19.
Hewitt. Ellis E.. Edsrewood. assienor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Comnany. Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pressure
Brake. 2.09n.494 : Oct. 19.
Hewitt. Ellis E., Edgewood. assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv. Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
pressure brake. 2.099.396; Nov. 16.
Hewitt, Ellis E.. Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
pressure brake. 2,099,397; Nov. 16.
Hewitt, Ellis E.. Edgewood. and R. J. Bush, .Teannette,
assignors to The Westinghouse .\ir Brake Company.
Wilmerding, Pa. Brake control apparatus. 2.091 045 •
Aiitr. 24.
Hewitt, John C, Jr., and V. E. Kuster, assignors to
Hewitt-Kuster Company, Long Beach, Calif, Film
turning mechanism. 2,093.128; Sept. 14.
Hewltt-Kuster Company. (See Hewitt, J. C, Jr., and
Kuster, assignors.)
(See Cranz, James M., as-
(See Potts, John T., as-
Hewitt Rubber Corporation,
signer.)
Hewitt Rubber Corporation,
signor.)
Hewlett, Amiot P. (See Barlow, E. H., Hewlett and
Kuhl.)
Hewlett Amiot P., Cranford, and C. H. Cole, Roselle Park,
N. J., assignors to Standard Oil Development Company.
Fuel oil. 2,081,176 ; May 25.
Hewton, William R. (See Bird, W. F., and Hewton.)
Hewton, William R., assignor to Collins & Aikman Corpo-
ration, Philadelphia, Pa. Weft severing mechanism for
looms. 2.067,761 ; Jan. 12.
Hexcel Radiator Company. (See Opitz, Fred M., as-
signor. )
Hester, Paul L., assignor to The Arco Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Color mixing machine. 2,068,646 ; Jan. 26.
Hexter. Paul L., assignor to The Arco Company, Cleve-
land. Ohio. Color mixing machine. 2.094.702 ; Oct. 5.
Hexter, Paul L., assignor to The Arco Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Surface contact gauge for liquids.
2,098,963 ; Nov. 16.
Hey, Henry W. (See Hill, E. G., and Hey.)
Heyden Chemical Corporation. (See Brandenberg, Walter,
assignor.)
Heydnck, Alfred, Berlin-Neuenhagen, assignor to Mix
& Genest Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Schoneberg, Ger-
manv. Automatic telephone system. 2,102,953 ; Dec.
21.
Hever, Benjamin F. W., Belleville, N. J. Battery testing
apparatus. 2,084,086 ; June 15.
Heyer, Benjamin F. W., Bloomfield, assignor to Atlas Sup-
plv Companv. Newark, N. J. Storage battery testing
apparatus. 2,076,639 ; Apr. 13.
Heyer, Don, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to U. S. Elec-
trical Motors. Inc. Variable speed power unit.
2.078,196; Apr. 20.
Heyer, Frederic K.. assignor to The Tale & Towne Mfg.
Co., Stamford, Conn. Combination lock. 2,102,579 ;
Dec. 14.
Heygel, Paul E., Ridgefleld, N. J., assignor to H. H.
Straus, New York, N. T. Cigarette paper bookmaking
machine. 2,072,815 ; Mar. 2.
Hevl, George E., Mill Hill. England. Treating seeds,
bulbs, and tubers. 2,081,667 ; May 25.
Heyl. George E., Mill Hill, England. Treating seeds,
bulbs, tubers, and roots. 2.083,065 ; June 8.
I Heyl. George V., Chicago, 111., assignor to Johnson &
1 Johnson, New Brunswick, N. J. Protective coating for
tennis strings and the like. 2,100,250 ; Nov. 23.
Heyman. Arthur W.. Allentown. Pa. Radiation screen for
rotary kilns. 2.086.672 : Julv 13.
Heymann, Hans, assignor to Carl Schenck Eisengiesserel
& Maschinonfabrik Darmstadt, G. m. b. H., Darmstadt,
Germany. Vibrating mechanism. 2.079.653 ; May 11.
Heymann. Roy D., Woodbridge, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Pulp Products Company, Inc., New
York, N, Y. Closure for molded pulp containers.
2,092,161 : Sept. 7.
Heymann. Roy D., Woodbridge, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Pulp Products Company, Inc.. New
York, N. Y. Hydro-pneumatic pulp molding. 2,100,396;
Nov. 30.
Heymann, Roy D., Woodbridge, Conn., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to Pulp Products Companv, Inc., New
York. N. Y. Molding of pulp. 2.100,395 ; Nov. 30.
Heymer, Gerd. (See Eggert J., and Heymer.)
Ilcymer, Gerd. Dessau-in-Anhalt, Germany, assignor to
Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binshamton, N. Y. Photo-
graphic printing. 2,066,727: Jan. 5.
iroympr, Gerd. Wolfen Kreis. Bitterfeld. assignor to I. G.
Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
Main. Germany. Printing sound record. 2.066,728 ;
Jan. 5.
Heymer, Gerd, Wolfen, Kreis bitterfeld, Germany, as-
signor to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y.
Device for stoping multicolor filters. 2,094,214 ; Sept
28.
Heymer, Gerd, Dessau-in-Anhalt, Germany, assignor to
.\cfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, ' N. Y. Color
photocraphy. 2,100.594; Nov. 30.
Heyna, Hans. (See Hoffa, E., and Heyna,)
Heyna, Hans, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst, Germany,
assignor to General .-Vniline Works, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Nitro-compounds of substituted benzotrifluorides
and preparing them. 2,086,029 ; July 6.
Heyner, Fritz, assignor to Franz Knickenberg and C.
Stedefeld, Hanover. Germany. Skeleton structure for
railway cars. 2.075,939 ; Apr. 6.
Heyroth, Albert II.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Carborundum Company, Niagara Falls. N. Y.
Igniter for fuel burning systems. 2.095,253: Oct. 12.
Heywood. Vincent E., Worcester, assignor to United States
Envelope Company, Springfield, Mass. Manufacture of
window envelopes. 2,070,205 : Feb. 9.
Heywood, Vincent E., Worcester, assignor to United
States Envelope Company, Springfield, Mass. Envelope.
2,081.052 ; May 18.
Heywood, Vincent E., Worcester, assignor to United
States Envelope Company, Springfield, Mass. Manu-
facture of window envelopes. 2.087,345 : July 20.
Heywood, Vincent E., Worcester, assignor to United States
Envelope Company, Springfield, Mass. Manufacture of
dry-sealing envelopes. 2,102,001 ; Doc. 14.
LIST OF PATENTEES
283
(See Bell, Alfred B., as-
(See Gordon, Harry S.,
(See Klar, Elof P., as-
(See Larsen, Lewis, as-
(See McDonald, Sterling
(See Preble. Clarence E..
Heywood Wakefield Comp?^ny.
signer.)
Heywood-Wakefleld Company,
assignor. )
Heywood- Wakefield Company,
signer.)
He:7Wood-Wakefield Company,
signor.)
Heyvvood-Wakefield Company.
B., assignor.)
Hcywood-Wakelield Company,
assignor.)
Hiatt, Enos B., Denver, Colo., assignor to Thomas M.
Lyons and Thomas H. Barber, Denver, Colo. Game
apparatus. 2,092,162 ; Sept. 7.
Hiatt, Florence J., Fanwood, N. J. Stove. 2,095,745 ;
Oct. 12.
Hiatt, Gustaves P. (See Davis, John G., assignor.)
Hiatt, Hayden H., Los Angeles, Calif. Spring construc-
tion. 2,090,295 ; Aug. 17.
Hibberd, Frederick H. (See Bancel, P. A., and Hibberd.)
Hibberd, Frederick H., Larchmont, N. Y., .Tssignor to
Ingersoll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Control-
ling apparatus for refrigerating systems. 2,075,(347 :
IMar. .10.
Hibberd, Frederick H., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to Inger-
soll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,092,071 ; Sept. 7.
Hibberd, Frederick H., Larchmont, N. Y.. assignor to
Ingersoll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Method
and apparatus for treating air. 2,095..')86 ; Oct. 12.
Hibberd, Frederick H., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to Inger-
soll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Refrigerating
apparatus and method. 2,103.722 ; Dec. 28.
Hibberd, Frederick H., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to Inger-
soll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Refrigerating
construction. 2,103,723 : Dec. 28.
Hibbert & Buckland Limited. (See Meadows, Cliarles H.,
assignor.)
Hibbert, Harold, Montreal, and G. H. Tomlinson, Jr.,
Westiaount, assignors to Howard Smith Chemicals Lim-
ited, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Manufacture of vanil-
lin from waste sulphite pulp liquor. 2,069,185 ; Jan.
26.
Hibbert, Harold, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and W. L.
Reinhardt, Shaker Heights, Ohio, assignors to Willard
Storage Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Storage
battery plate. 2,079,207 ; May 4.
Hibbert, Harold, Montreal, Quebec, Canada, and W. L.
Reinhardt, Shaker Heights, assignors to Willard Storage
Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Storage battery
plate and making the same. 2,079,208 ; May 4.
Hibner, De Los E., Jr. (See Arey, F. C, and Hibner.)
Hlbner, De Los B., Jr., DuBois, Pa., assignor to Vulcan
Soot Blower Corporation. Bearing device for soot blow-
er elements. 2,069,163 ; Jan. 26.
Hibner, De Los E., Jr., Du Bois, Pa., assignor to Vulcan
Soot Blower Corporation. Producing a variable orifice.
2,072,556 : Mar. 2.
Hickernell, Frederick A., Maricopa County, Ariz. Vibra-
tory therapeutic device. 2,079,994 ; May 11.
Hickey Fuse & Manufacturing Company. (See Hickey,
John H., assignor.)
Hickey, George E., Sacramento, Calif. Utility light.
2,070,548 ; Feb. 9.
Hickey, John H., assignor to Hickey Fuse & Manufactur-
ing Company, San Francisco, Calif. Refillable fuse.
Re. 20,501 ; Sept. 14.
Hickman, Albert F., assignor to Hickman Pneumatic Seat
Co., Inc., Eden, N. Y. Control linkage for vehicles.
2,066,350 ; Jan. 5.
Hickman, Albert P., assignor to Hickman Pneumatic Seat
Company, Inc., Eden, N. Y. Vehicle spring suspension.
2,068,676 ; Jan. 26.
Hickman, Albert F., assignor to Hickman Pneumatic
Seat Co., Inc., Eden, N. Y. Steering mechanism for
vehicles. 2,085,021 ; June 29.
Hickman, Albert F., assignor to Hickm.nn Pnoumntic
Seat Company, Inc., Eden, N. Y. Vehicle spring sus-
pension. 2.087,253 ; July 20.
Hickman, Alfred G. T., Brakpan, assignor to Hunt,
Leuchars and Hepburn, Limited, Jolinnnesburg, Trans-
vaal, Union of South Africa. Rotary automatic feed
for crosscut saws for parqueting flooring and the like.
2,078,177; Apr. 20.
Hickman, Clarence N., Jackson Heights, and R. F. Mallina,
New Yoi-lc, assignors to Bell Telei)hone Laboratories,
Incoiponitcd, New York, N. Y. Tolographono,
2,086,130 ; July 6.
Hickman, Clarence N., Jackson Heights, assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
I'honogranh. 2,090,80.5; Oct. 20.
nicUman, Clarence N., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Bow.
2,100,317 ; Nov. 30.
Hickman, Claude A., Portsniontli, Va., and J. R. Klnppen-
berger, IjauHdowiic, Md. Ontlnuous electrical outlet.
2,0!»3,r,77 ; Sopt, 21.
Hickman, John, Mission, Tex. Wax applicator.
2,0RS,240 : July 27.
llickmriii, Kenneth (;. D,, Itooliester, N, Y., assignor, by
iiU'Hiie ;iHsignmoiils, to lOiistniaii Kodak Companv, Jer-
Bcy (^ity, N. J. Vacuum iminp. 2.080,421 ; M.iy IS.
Hickman I'neiimatlc Seat Company. (See Hickman, Al-
bert F., assignor.)
Hickok Manufacturing Company. (See Epstein, Max, as-
signor.)
Hickok Jlanufacturing Company. (See Jlix, Edwin S..
assignor.)
Hickok Manufacturing Company. (See Sachs, Morris, as-
signor. )
Hickok, W. O., Manufacturing Company. (See Broad-
meyer, Albert, assignor.)
Hicks, Carl G., Chicago, 111. Stopper for drain outlets.
2,081,037 ; May 18.
Hicks, Ellis W., Dallas, Tex. Cracker dispenser.
2,083,843 ; June 15.
Hicks, Fred L., Jackson, Tenn. Pipette. 2,091,404;
Aug. 31.
Hicks, Frederick T., Cleveland Heights, assignor of one-
half to K. M. WaddeU, Toledo, Ohio. Ignition system.
2,084,267 ; June 15.
Hicks, Harold A., Detroit, A. G. HerreshofE, Grosse Pointe,
and A. A. Buchner, assignors to Chrysler Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Body structure. 2.080,714 ; May 18.
Hicks, John J., Ventura, Calif. Invalid bath apparatus.
2,087j286 ; July 20.
Hicks, Raymond M. (See Boswau, H. P., and Hicks.)
Hicks, Raymond M., Plainfield, N. J., and C. S. Whitney,
Brooklyn, assignors to The Teleregister Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Deleting system. 2,081,377 ; May 25.
Hicks, Robert S. (See Leffler, Landreth, assignor.)
Hicks, William J., Madison. Wis. Bunion and corn pro-
tector. 2,069,034 : Jan. 26.
Hicks, William W., San Francisco, Calif. Electrical hot
plate. 2,090,122 ; Aug. 17.
Hickstein. William L., Irvington, and E. C. Loesser. Glen
Ridge, N. J. Control device. Re. 20,380 ; May 25.
Hieber, Cornelius A. (See Hieber, John C, and C. A.)
Hieber, George E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Sprayomatic Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Sprayer for printed sheets. 2,079,287 ; May 4.
Hieber, John C. and C. A., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Electric
thermometer. 2,087,150 ; July 13.
Hiemenz, William, and L. Freedman, Albany, assignors to
Winthrop Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Water-
soluble organic iodine compounds. 2,098,094 ; Nov. 2.
Hiemke, Hugo W., assignor to A. O. Smith Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Welding electrode. 2,100,545 ; Nov.
30.
Hiering, William C, Millburn Township, Essex County,
assignor to The J. E. Mergott Company, Newark, X. J.
Bag frame. 2,074,843 : Mar. 23.
Hiering, William C, Millburn Township, Essex County,
assignor to The J. E. Mergott Company, Newark, N. J.
Handbag frame. 2,078,495 ; Apr. 27.
Hiering, William C, assignor to The J. E. INIergott Com-
pany, Newark, N. J. Method of and blank for making
channeled bag frames. 2,086,225 ; July 6.
Hiering, William C, assignor to The J, E. Mergott
Company, Newark, N. J. Handbag frame. 2,088,744 ;
Aug. 3.
Hiering, William C. assignor to The J. E. Mergott Com-
pany, Newark, N. J. Handbag frame. 2,094,653 ;
Oct. 5.
Hiering, William C, assignor to The J. E. Mergott Com-
pany, Newark, N. J. Attaching small bearings to metal
plates. 2.094,984 ; Oct. 5.
Hiering, William C, and F. W. Goerdes, assignors to
The J. E. Mergott Company, Newark, N. J. Hand bag
fastener. 2,092,576 ; Sept. 7.
Hiering, William C, assignor to The J. E. Mergott Com-
pany, Newark, N, J. Handbag frame. 2,103,724 ;
Dec. 28.
Iliers, Glen S. (See Drobile, A. W., Hiers, and Keen.)
Hiers, Glen S., Bala-Cynwyd, assignor to Collins & Aik-
man Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Porous coated pile
fabric. 2,070,335; Feb. 9.
Hiers, Glen S., Bnla-Cynwyd, assignor to Collins and
Aikman Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus for
applying adherent substances to carpets. 2,092,974 ;
Sept. 14.
Hiers, Gien S., Bala-Cynw.vd, assignor to Collins &
Aikman Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Rubber com-
position and niakin.c: tlu^ same. 2,100,714 : Nov. 30.
Hiers, Glen S., and J. E. Conrad, P.ala-Cynwyd, assignors
to Collins & Aikman (Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Rubber composition and making the same. 2.090,629 ;
.\ng. 2 1.
Higbee, Lyman F. (See Horton, Tv. F., and Higbee.)
TTigby, B. P. (See Shy vers, Kenneth C, assignor.)
Higginbottom, Harold H. (See Peterson, Hans J. and
J. C, and Higginbottom.)
Higginbottom, William 10., Haverford Township, Mont-
gomery Co., assignor to Beivjamin C. Betner Company,
Devon, Pa. Bag. 2,071,71.'> ; Feb. 23.
Higgins, Rraidwood B. (See Scott, J. A., and Higglns.)
HIggins, Darragh L., Dedliani, assignor to B. F, Sturte-
vant Company, Inc., Hyde Park, Boston, Alass. Heat
exchange apparatus. 2,077,025 ; Apr. 20.
lliggins, Eugene, Jackson, Mich. Flexible coupling.
2,()9(!,039 ; Oct. 19.
Iliggins, It'rancis M., and 1!. <;. Donley, assignors to The
I'our Wheel Drive Auto Company, Clinlonville, Wis.
(Compensating dlfTorential, 2,080,477; May 18.
Iliggins, Frank H., Upper Montclalr, N. J. Carpeting.
2,069.310; Feb. 2.
lUgpins, I''rank II., .Fr., Tucson, Ariz. Plumb rod device.
2.096.0.".,S ; On. 19.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Higgins, Frank \V., Abington, and \V. H. Goldsmith, Jr.,
Brooldine, Mass. Weaver's knotter. 2,071,525 ; Feb.
23.
Higgins. G. F., Company. (See Edwards, P. A., and
Gross, assignors.)
Higgins, Giover B., Chicago, 111. Attachment plug.
2,09.j,439 ; Oct. 12.
Higgins, James G. (See Dash, C. C, Higgins, and
Ilertner. )
Higgins, Ralph. Akron, assignor to The Ohio Brass
Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Bushing insulator.
2,082. 0.'io : Juno 1.
Higgins, Ralph, Akron, assignor to The Ohio Brass Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio. Arcing gap. 2,103,366 ; Dec.
28.
High, Carl F., Flint, Mich. Fuel pump. 2,083,020;
June 8.
High, Carl F., Flint, Mich. Fuel feeding system.
2,083,021; June 8.
High, Fred S. (See Ferm, J. F., and High.)
High. Henry H., Chicago, HI., assignor to E. F. Houghton
and Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Salt bath for car-
burizing and method of carburizing. 2,078,244; Apr.
27.
High, James P., deceased, Wichita, Kans. ; N. M. Belden,
administratrix. Picture production. 2,080,312 ; May
11.
Higham, William W., assignor to Universal Cooler Cor-
{joration, Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating system.
2,068,677: Jan. 26.
Higham, William W., assignor to Universal Cooler Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Compressor valve. 2,070,659 ;
Feb. 16.
High Duty Alloys Limited, et al. (See Day, Leslie G.,
assignor.)
Highfill, Ernest E., deceased, by J. D. Langdon, assignee,
assignor of two-thirds to G. J. Kilgen and E. W. Todd,
Los Angeles, Calif. Warning light. Re. 20,552 ; Nov.
16.
High Point Bending & Chair Co. (See Croft, John J.,
assignor.)
High Point Bending and Chair Co. (See Stone, Owen E.,
assignor.)
High Production Machine Company. (See Federwitz,
Theodore A., assignor.)
Highsmith, Gale V., assignor of twenty per cent to C. R.
Hedden. and twenty per cent to M. D. Breese, Ames,
Iowa. Hvdraulic transmission. 2,096,853 : Oct. 26.
Hight, Everett T., Oklahoma City,' Okla. Counter-bal-
ancing means for hoisting apparatus. 2,082,889 ;
June 8.
Hightower. Julian T. (Spp Adams. Robert .1., assifmor.)
Highway Trailer Company. (See Allen, Edwin H., as-
signor.)
Highway Trailer Company. (See Williams, Roy E., as-
signor.)
Hild. Frederic W., Los Angeles, Calif. Multiflow cooling
system for internal combustion engines. 2.075,521 ;
Mar. .SO.
Hild, Frederic W., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
United States Heat Treating Company, San Antonio,
Tex. Rotary machine. 2,067,921 ; Jan. 19.
Hildebrand, Fred, Cincinn.-iti, Ohio. Combination nut
cracker and playing card press. 2.080,478 ; IMay 18.
Hildebrand, Henry E., Mount Vernon, N. Y., assignor to
Continental Baking Company. Packaging bread loaves
and the like. 2,092^916 • Sept. 14.
Hildebrand. William R., Chicago, 111. Water purifving
and cooling system. 2,071,631 : Feb. 23.
Hildebrandt, Edward, Seattle, Wash. Making containers.
2.076,342 ; Apr. 6.
Hildebrandt. Edward, San Francisco, Calif. Removable
top and closure for containers. 2,092,671 ; Sept. 7.
Hildebrandt, Friedrich. (See Schoeller, W., and Hilde-
brandt.)
Hildebrandt, Friedrich. (See Schoeller, W., Hildebrandt,
and Schwenk.)
Hildebrandt, Friedrich. (See Schoeller, W., Schwenk
and Hildebrandt.)
Hildebrandt, Friedrich. Hohen Neuendorf, near Berlin,
assignor to Schering-Kahlbaum A. G.. Berlin, Germany.
Acyl octahydro follicle hormones and their production.
2,071,803; Feb. 23.
Hildebrandt, Friedrich, Hohen Neuendorf, near Berlin,
assignor to Schering-Kahlbaum A. G., Berlin, Germany.
Acyl octahydrofoUicle hormones and their production.
2,071,804; Fob. 23.
Hildebrandt, Friedrich, Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin,
Germany, and E. Schwenk, New York, N. Y., assignors,
by mesne assignments, to .Schering Corporation, IJloom-
fleld. N. J. Hydrogenation products of follicle hormones
and producing .same. 2,096,744 ; Oct. 26.
Hildebrandt. William, Hammond, Ind., assignor to Soconv-
Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Control valve. 2.0,84.397 ; June 22.
ITildenbrnnd. FrediTJek, Stockton, Calif. Jar lifter.
2.n93,6.-)S : Sept, 21.
Hllder, Frederick L. (See Hall. C. H., and Hilder.)
Hlldltch, Thomas P., Brownlow Hill, Liverpool, and J. O.
Rigg, Wallasey, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Manufacture of glycerldes of fatty
acids. 2.073.797 ; Mar. 18.
Hlldreth, Harold P. (See Mosshart, Donald J., assignor.)
Hildyard, William A., Brunswick, assignor to Strate-
Stroke Pumps and Engines Proprietary Limited, Foot-
scray, Victoria, Australia. Reciprocating engine or
pump. 2,099,481 ; Nov. 16.
Hile, Leslie M., Benton Harbor, Mich. Shipping container
cover fastener. 2,070,274 ; Feb. 9.
Hiles, Charles W., Houston, Tex. Auxiliary grate for
half-tank icing. 2,081,332 ; May 25.
Hiles, LeRov V., London, Ontario, Canada. Metatarsal
arch support. 2,070,404 ; Feb. 9.
Hilgenfeldt, Bruno. (See Gross, E., Wappes, Hilgenfeldt,
and Petz.)
Hilger, Josef, Leverkusen-Wlesdorf, A. Ossenbeck, Cologne-
Mulheim, and E. Tietze, Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany,
assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Preparing compounds of the thiourea series.
2,070,127 ; Feb. 9.
Hilke, Henry C, Seattle, Wash. Splitting machine.
2.087,321 ; July 20.
Hllker, Edward C. (See Bodnovlch, John, assignor.)
Hilker, Luther D. (See Whitaker, R., Weisberg, and
Hllker. )
Hill, Albert E., New York, N. Y. Rail joint. 2,072,751 ;
Mar. 2.
Hill, Alfred G., Bound Brook, N. J., and A. J. Hill, New
Haven, Conn., assignors to The Calco Chemical Com-
pany, Inc., Bound Brook, N. J. Preparation of sec-
ondary aromatic amines. 2,098,039 ; Nov. 2.
Hill, Arthur. New York, X. Y. Record receiving and re-
versing tray for automatic phonographs. 2,097,323 ;
Oct. 26.
Hill, Arthur J. (See Hill, Alfred G., and A. J.)
Hill. Arthur M. (See Polston, J. E.. and Hill.)
Hill, Balder G., assignor of one-half to E. M. Thompson,
Tulsa, Okla. Axle controlling device. 2,089,607 ;
Aug. 10.
Hill, C. v., and Company. (See Hoffman, Cyrus F., as-
signor.)
Hill. C. v., and Company. (See MacMaster, Frank D., as-
signor.)
Hill, Charles H., assignor to The Master Brake and Ap-
pliance Company. Inc., Trousdale, Kans. Metalworking
machine. 2,074,844 ; Mar. 23.
Hill. Charles H., Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric switch. 2.082,630 ; June 3
Hill, Charles H., Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to Genera'
Electric Company. Electrical switchgear. 2,083,379 ;
June 8.
Hill, Charles H., Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric switch gear. 2,084,910 '
June 22.
Hill, Charles H., Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electrical connection. 2,097,324 ;
Oct. 20.
Hill, Charles L., Plalnfleld, N. J. Dry ice machine.
2.096,584 : Oct. 19.
Hill-Clark Machinery Co. (See Wlgglesworth, Albert W.,
assignor.)
Hill, Dewey H. (See Tolley, D. B., and Hill.)
Hill, Dewey H., Macomb, 111., assignor to Globe American
Corporation, Kokomo, Ind. Cleaner for oil burners.
Re. 20,339 : Apr. 27.
Hill, Dewey H., assignor to Globe American Corporation,
Kokomo, Ind. Thermostatic control. 2,080,661 ; Mav
18.
Hill, Dewey H., assignor to Globe American Corporation,
Kokomo, Ind. Yellow flame oil burner. 2,094,069 ;
Sept. 28.
Hill, Dewey H., Macomb, HI., assignor to Globe American
Corporation. Kokomo, Ind. Humidity and temperature
control system. 2,103,904 ; Dec. 28.
Hill-Diesel Engine Company. (See Olds, Ransom E.,
assignor.)
Hill. Edward G., South Bend, Ind., assignor to Hill En-
pinoering Corporation. Richmond, Va. Clutch control
mechanism. 2,083,530 ; June 8.
Hill, Edward G., South Rend, Ind.. and H. W. Hey, Rich-
mond, .Tssignors to Hill Engineering Corporation, Rich-
mond, Va. Clutch control mechanisms. 2,086,501 ;
July 6.
Hill, Edward G., Richmond, Va., and J. X. Phillips,
Washington, D. C, assignors to Hill Engineering Cor-
poration. Richmond, Va. Brake control mechanism.
2.100.053; Nov. 23.
Hill, Edwin P., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Water outlet fitting. 2,086.360;
July 6.
Hill Engineering Corporation. (See Hill, Edward G.,
assignor.)
Hill Engineering Corporation. (See Ilill, E. G., and
Hey, assignors.)
Tlill Engineering Corporation. (See Hill, E. G., and
Phillips, assignors.)
Hill, Ernest C, Medford. Jlass. Safety device for
wringers. 2,102.154 ; Dec. 14.
Hill, Frank B. (See Dreyfus, H., Moncrieff, and Hill.)
Hill, Frank B. (See Ellis, G. H.. MoncriotT, and Hill.)
Hill, Frank B. (See Moncrieff. R. ^^'., and Hill.)
Hill, Frank B. (See Moncrieff, R. w., Hill, and Frear-
son.)
Hill. Frank L.. Garden City, N. Y. Overload release de-
vice. 2,102,002 ; Dec. 14.
Hill, George. (See Floyd, E. P., and Hackney.)
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Hill, Geoijre L., Oakland, Calif. High tension fuse.
Re. 20,450 ; July 20.
Hill, George L., Oakland, Calif. High tension fuse.
2,094,012; Sept. 28.
Hill, George L., Oakland, Calif. Expulsion fuse cut-out.
2,094,013 ; Sept. 28.
Hill, Gerrit D., assignor to Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc.,
Rochester, N. T. Lock. 2,090,202 ; Aug. 17.
Hill, Gregory C, assignor to Locke Insulator Corporation,
Baltimore, Md. Blultithread pin insulator assembly.
2,096,613.; Oct. 19.
Hill, Harold N., Philadelphia, Pa. Drier fabric.
2,091,926 ; Aug. 31.
Hill, Harry S., and C. H. Williams, Springfield, Ohio.
Valve grinder. 2,099,207 ; Nov. 16.
Hill, Harry, S. Beckinsale, Abbey Wood, and W. F. Slater,
Lewisliam, assignors to Henley Extrusion Macliine Com-
pany Limited, London, England. Apparatus for the
continuous extrusion of metals. 2,085,977 ; July 6.
Hill, Harry, S. Beckinsale, Abbey Wood, W. F. Slater,
Lewisham, and P. Dunsheath, Sidcup, Kent, assignors
to Henley Extrusion IMachlne Company Limited, Lon-
don, England. Apparatus for extrusion of materials in
the plastic state. 2,085,978 ; July 6.
Hill, Harry W., assignor to American Optical Companv,
Southbridge, Mass. Ophthalmic lens. 2,072,593 ;
Mar. 2.
Hill, Herbert I., North Battleford, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Sash button. 2,092,395 ; Sept. 7.
Hill, Hermann, Rochester, assignor to Easy Washing
Machine Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. Clothes washing
machine. 2,088,906; Aug. 3.
Hill, Hermann, and W. H. Foxall, Brighton, assignors to
Hillfox Manufacturing Corporation, Rochester, N. Y.
Clipper. 2,102,594; Dec. 21.
Hill, Hughes H., Augusta, Ga. Pass book. 2,099,482 ;
Nov. 16.
Hill, J. G. H. (See Wilcox, William H., assignor.)
Hill, James R., Battle Creek, Mich., assignor to Ralston
Purina Company, St. Louis, Mo. Manufacture of
shredded grain product. 2,098,544 ; Nov. 9.
Hill, Joseph M., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor of tveo-thirds
to H. S. Narten and R. Van Stone. Neutralizing and
insulating refrigerant. 2,072,367 ; Mar. 2.
Hill, Julian W., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Production of hydroxy
acids and the product thereof. 2,073,799 ; Mar. 16.
Hill, Julian W., and E. W. Spanagel, assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Production of dicarboxylic acids and esters thereof.
2.101,217 ; Dec. 7.
Hill, Lansing B., Santa Ana, Calif. Apparatus for taking
and distorting moving pictures. 2,081,299 ; May 25.
Hill, Leland H., Wauwatosa, assignor to Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Tap chang-
ing mechanism. 2.073,579 : Mar. 9.
Hill, Maxwell H. (See Lloyd, W. P., and Hill.)
Hill, Jlnxwell H., Rochester, N. Y. Printing press.
2,082,390 : June 1.
Hill, Myron F., New York, N. Y. Gear tooth curve.
2,091,317 ; Aug. 31.
Hill, Reuben, Detroit, Mich., assignor to A. J. Smith, Rich-
mond Hill, N. Y. Solid carbon dioxide cake forming
machine. 2,071,302 ; Feb. 16.
Hill, Reuben, Detroit, Mich., assignor to A. J. Smith, Rich-
mond Hill, N. Y. Means for dry icing. 2,071,303;
Feb. 16.
Hill, Richard D., assignor of twenty-five percent to R.
Decker, twenty-five percent to W. L. Robertson, and
fifty percent to L. D. Mowrey, Wichita Falls, Tex.
Stuffing box. 2,009,443 ; Feb. 2.
Hill, Robert, Oakville, Ontario, assignor of one-half to
W. A. Dure, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Combined rail
chair and anticreeper. 2,068,055 ; Jan. 19.
Hill, Rowland, and E. E. Walker, Blackley, Manchester,
assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited,
London, England. Artificial resins. 2,098,964 ; Nov.
10.
Hill. SeniK'tt I. (See Matthews, O. P., and Hill.)
Hill, Stirling B., Seattle, Wash. Floating bridge.
2,085,166; June 29.
Hill, Thomas, and C. P. Lucas, New York, N. Y. Ortho-
dontic mold appliance. 2.083,563 ; June 15.
Hill, Valentine J., Jr., assignor to Walter Kidde Sales
Company, Bloomfield, N. J. Valve for aerated liquid
vessels. Re. 20,535 ; Oct. 19.
Hill, Valentine J., Jr., assignor to Walter Kidde Sales
Company, Bloomfield, N. J. Valve for aerating liquid
vessels. 2.072,810 ; Mar. 2.
Hill. W.Tllaco (":., Pomona, Calif. Treatment of whole
citrus fnilt. 2.086,911; July 13.
Hill, Walter M., Randallstown, Md., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Apparatus for testing insulation. 2,099,112: Nov. 10.
Hill, Wrirren E., Nortliampton, and C. L. MeArthur,
Cambridge, assignors to Pro-phy-lac-tlo Brnsli (Com-
pany, Nortliampton, Mass. Tooth brush and making
the same. 2,099,088; Nov. 23.
Hill, Warron K., Northampton, Mass., and F. A. Pnrk-
luirst, Tiothosda, Md.. aRRlgnorR to Pro-phy-lac-tlc
UruHli (Company, Northampton, Mass. Mnklng Bolf-
storlli'/.lng brushes. 2,090,888 : Nov. 23.
Hill. William H., Ilnllfax, Rnglnnd. Brick or the like.
2,081,141 ; Juno 15.
Hill, William W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Adjustable hot saw
gauge. 2,071,692; Feb. 23.
Hille, Frederick, Los Angeles, Calif. Garment hanger.
2,096,717 ; Oct. 26.
Hillebraud, Hermann, Berlin-Friedrichshagen, Germany,
assignor to N. V. Machinerieen-en Apparaten Fabrieken
"Meaf", Utrecht, Netherlands. Gas producer.
2,076,891 ; Apr. 13.
Hillenbrand, Edward L., et al. (See Falk, Andrew, as-
signor.)
Hillenbrand, William, et al. (See Falk, Andrew, as-
signor.)
Hillers, Carl E., assignor to Blue Ridge Slate Corporation,
Charlottesville, Va. Colored mineral granules.
2,094,452 ; Sept. 28.
Hillery-Collings, Charles E., Mitcham, England. Cinemat-
ographic camera and projector. 2.100,000 ; Nov. 23.
Hillier, Gerald O., Berkeley, assignor to Oliver United
Filters Incorporated, San Francisco, Calif. Continu-
ous rotary disk and drum filter. 2,092,252 ; Sept. 7.
Hillier, Gerald U., Berkeley, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Oliver United Filters Incorporated, San
Francisco, Calif. Tube thickener. 2,100,646 ; Nov.
30.
Hillier. Harold, Cathcart, and D. C. Hagen, Shawlands,
assignors to G. & J. Weir, Limited, Cathcart, Glasgow,
Scotland. Pressure fluid distributing valve unit for
rpoiprocating engines. 2,093,963 ; Sept. 21.
Hiller, Nicolai H., Carbondale, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Worthington Pump & Machinery Cor-
poration, Harrison, N. J. Chilling apparatus.
2,092,067; Sept. 7.
Hiller, Nicolai H., Carbondale, Pa., and P. W. Hiller,
Wilmington, Calif. Method and apparatus for filling
gas containers. 2,088,060 : July 27.
Hiller, Paul W. (See Hiller, Nicolai H., and P. W.)
Hiller, Theodore C. (See Korn. Isidor, assignor.)
Hillerich & Bradsby Co. (See Morrow, Henry W., as-
signor.)
Hillers, Carl E., assignor to Blue Ridge Slate Corporation,
Charlottesville, Va. Colored granule. 2,070,359 ; Feb. 9.
Hillfox Manufacturing Corporation. (See Hill, H., and
Foxall, assignors.)
Hllliard, John H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Maga-
zine Repeating Razor Company. Razor. 2,072,636 ;
Mar. 2.
Hllliard, Thomas H., Drummondville, Quebec, Canada, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. Method
and apparatus of scouring and dyeing. 2,069,311 ;
Feb. 2.
Hilliker, William P., Hammond, Ind., assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Driving journal compound.
2,086,870 ; July 13.
Hillis, David R., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Trabon Engi-
neering Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Reversible fluid-
distributing system. 2,075.719 ; Mar. 30.
Hillis, David R., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Trabon Engi-
neering Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Pump. 2,079,119 ;
May 4.
Hillis, David R., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
sgnments, to Trabon Engineerng Corporation, Cleveland,
Ohio. Reversible lubricating feeder system. 2,094,271 ;
Sept. 28 ;
Hilllx, Foster. (See Knebusch, W. P., and Hillix.)
Hillix, Foster P., Lakewood, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The American Steel and Wire Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Method and apparatus for finishing
surfaces. 2,070,944 ; Feb. 16.
Hillman, Albert G., London, England. Production of
cinematographic effects in color and means therefor.
2,073,798 ; Mar. 16.
Hillman, Eric C, Mapperley Park, Nottingham, England.
Flap gate. 2,082,543 ; June 1.
Hillman, Ernest C, Los Angeles, Calif, assignor to Hill-
in.nn-Thorpe Company. Tray moving device for ovens.
2,070,049 ; Feb. 9.
Hillman-Thorpe Company. (See Hillman, Ernest C, as-
signor.)
Hillner, Rudolph, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Companv. Turbine bucket wheel notch block.
2,103.905; Dec. ^8.
Hills, Ernest E., assignor of one-third to .'V. J. Ihrke,
Osiikosh, Wis. Bed supporting structure for trailers or
automobiles. 2,098,825 ; Nov. 9.
Hills 'McCimna Company. (See Anderson, Harry J., as-
signor.)
ITillside Cable Co. (See Charmoy, Harry, assignor.)
Hillvard, Newton S., St. Joseph, Mo. Firearm.
2,081,235 ; May 25.
Ilillvnrd. Newton S., St. Joseph, ]\Io. Firearm.
2.082,288: June 1.
Hllmer, Frederick B. (See de Slmft, M., and Hllmor.)
llllpman, John II., Springfield Gardens. N. Y., assignor to
Mergentlmler Linotype C'oinpanv. Typographical nin-
ohlne. 2,079,209 ; May 4.
Ililpmnn, John H., Springfield Gardens, N. Y.. assignor
to Mergentlmler Linotype Conii)aiiy. Slug casting
machine. 2,092,211: Sept. 7.
nilnman, John H., Sprlnglield (5nrdcns. N. Y., nsBlgnor to
Mergenthaler T;\notypn Company. Typographical cast-
ing machine. 2.095,ft01 ; Oct. B.
llllpman, John TT., Springfield Gardens. N. Y.. nsnlgnor to
Mergenthnler Linotype Company. Slug cnatlng machine.
2.005.002: Oct. 5.
2S6
INT-EX OF FATEXTS. If'?
HiU^jrandt. C^tL aisiCTor to Vita-Zahnrabrik H. Rauter.
oSfeoe Handelsffesellschaxt, F-ss^n, Gennany. Denial
bridge. 2.096.515 : Oct. 19.
Hilton. ATTiiar w'.. Marion. N. C. Spring controlled fe^
pawL 2.074.910 : Mar. 23.
Hiltoa, Ererert S., Belmont. Mass. E?g tester. 2,093.887 ;
S^pi. 21.
Hilton. Jesse G., Mena. Ark. Carburetor attacbmoat.
2.0S3,S50 ; Jnne 15.
Hilton, linwood B. iSee Farkss, S. F.. and Hilton.)
Hilts. Harold C, Honotnln. HawaiL Insecticide sprayer.
::.0S0.S64; Mar IS.
HUt^ George S., Brootdyn, assignor to Stock Qaotati<->n
Trfegraph Company, Xew York, X. T. Type-wlie<»l
printer. 2,090.203 : Aug. 17.
Hinies, Walter H.. Wilkinsburs, Pa. Fnmace control svs-
tem. 2,091.734 ; Aug. 31.
Himinel. Adoli. Ttibin;jen, assigno rto Himmelwerk A.-G.,
Tnbincen VTcrrtemberg. Germany. HauUns dram.
2,06^779 : Jan. 5.
Hinmelverk A.-G. i See Himmel. Adolf, assignor.^
EOnswortb, Francis K. (See Dunn, J. S., Himsworth.
and li^eimre.)
HiTifkley-Myers Company. (See Graham, (Jeorge M., as-
signor.)
Hindahl, David, assignor to H. S. Ilart, Chicago. HL Car
constTOCiion. 2.076. S4.3 : Apr. 1.3.
TfindaTl, Clarence D.. Ada, Ohio, assignor of one-fonrth
to "Tbe Philip Carey MaatEtactnrins Company. Ma-
cfaiite for applying or lavinf flexible shetr material over
eorrugated sar&tes. 2,065,133 ; Jan. 19.
Hinde and Danch Paper C;rapaiiy, The. (See Clark, Lynn.
J., assignor.)
HiBde & Dancb Paper Company. The (See Drevrsen,
Kerre, a^gnor.)
Hinde and Dandi Paper Company, The. (See Dnrkin,
Fmest J., assignor.)
Hinde and Danch Paper (Company, The. (See Loth (Say-
lord, assignor.)
Hinde 4 Danch Paper Ctompany, The. (See Sjjade, Carl I..
assignor.)
Ifinde and Dandi Paper (Company, The. (See Walther,
Edwin A., assienorri
HiiKJp. Marion E.. Atlanta. Gtu Ant(Mnatic cireilit
breaker. 2.099.4S3 : Nor. 16.
Hinderllter, Frank J.. Tulsa. Okla. Tubing and sticker
rod fisdiing «>cket 2.067.009 ; Jan. 5.
ffiaderliter. Frank J.. Tolsa. Okla. Casing head and
tdow-ont preventer. 2.080.715 ; May 18.
Hinderliier. Frani J., Tulsa. Okla. Rotary tool Joint
2.102.0T2; Dec. 14.
Hinderliter Tool Company. (See Johnson, Edwin A.
assignor. )
Hindle, Leo J., Xew Tork. X. Y. Bath float. 2,093,964;
Swt. 21.
Hindle. i: - i S. Lord. Blackbium, Eneland. Paper
maker- 2.066.974 ; Jan. 5.
Hinds. -r P.. Sererance. Colo. Toilet.
2.C'94.--.'T : .Si;;:. iS.
Hin°s. Cl2"d* M- ■ S*e Witmer. H. G.. ani Hines.)
Hinds, (George E. 'See Hass, H. B., and Hinds.)
Hinds, Henry P., Proridence. R. L, assignor to General
Electric Company. Construction for joining metallic
and Eonmetanic members. 2,091.5.52: Atig. 31.
Hmegardner, Wilbie S.. Xiagara Falls. X. T., assignor to
E. L dn Pont de Xemonrs k Company, Wilmington.
DeL (rhlorin?.t?d hvdrocarbon in noncakinz powdered
form. 2.0S1.236 : May 25.
Kineline. Edson S-, assignor to The Folmer Graflex Cor-
iwration. Rochester. N. Y. (Spying camera equipment
nait and film magaxine u=*d therewith bnt also consti-
tntlng a distinct unit. 2.069.186 : Jan. 26.
Hiner, Frank R.. assismor to Teesdale Manufacturini:
Company. Grand Rapids. Mich. Draft control.
2.086.«17 : July 13.
Hines. Clarenc* W., assignor to (Chicago Bridge tc Iron
Company, Chicago, HI. Welding apparatus. 2,101, S56 :
Dec 14.
Blaes, Oaade M. (See Witmer, H. G., and EUnes.)
Hines. CTande M.. Edr^wood. Pa., assignor to The Union
Switch k Signal Company. Swissrale. Pa. Railway
switch controller. 2.079,015 : Slay 4.
Hines, Francis J.. Belmont, assignor to Gillette Safetv
Baior C^:>mpany, Boston. SI&ss. Package and receptacle.
2.071.978: Feb. 23.
Hines. James F.. assignor to R. J. Hines. Lakewood, Ohio.
Hinge or joint. 2.078.076 : Apr. 20.
Hlses, Bnssell J. fSee Hines, James F., assignor.)
Hines. Thomas J.. Looisrine. Ky. Apparatus for dis-
tilling spirituous liquors. 2.071.C93 : Feb. 23
Hingiey, Cecil D. fSee Gonser, C. E.. and
HingBt. Badolf. a.<«signor to Rhelnmetall-B-: - n-
ggseUaStalt, Berlin-TegeL (Jermany. Conit.„ „ ...„;ae
and steam gon''ra''or. 2.079.118; Mar 4.
Hlnk^ Leon-ird E., Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales, assignor
to Imperial Ch^nical Industries Limited. Manufacture
of aromatic aldehydes. 2,067,237: Jan. 12.
HinkH, Otto, assignor to R. Hne k Co., inc. Xew Yorir,
N. Y. Web Joining medianism. 2.090,296 ; Aug. 17.
HInkle. Daniel W.. I"itt?b«rrh. Pa. Ele'-trical system.
2.06«.402 : Jan. 5.
Hinkle, (George 8., et al. (See Olaen. Horace W., as-
signor.)
Hinkle, James C, and F. E. Scheider. Los Angeles. Calif.,
said Scheider assignor to said Hinkle. Sucker rod
impulse and impact dampener. 2.09S.290 : Xov. 9.
TTinTnan Chauucy W.. assignor to L. E. Pennish, Chicago,
DL Machine 'for making fastener strips. 2,070,902 ;
Feb. 16.
TTinTn!>Ti, George L.. assignor to The Greist Manufactoring
CVjmpany. Xew Haven. Conn. EuSer attachment for
sewing machines. 2.091.814 ; Aug. 31.
TTinmaTi, George L.. Xew Haven, and C. J. Word, MiKord.
assignors to The Greist Manuiaoraring (Ztompiany. Xew
HaveiL Ojnn. Hemstitrhing attachment for sewing
machines. 2.069.652 : Feb. 2.
Hinnekens, Maurice G.. Paterson. X. J. BeeL 2,073,063 ;
Mar. 9.
Hinnankamn. Dorris M., Spokane, Wash. Thermos lunch
kit 2.097.1 S6: Oct 26.
Hinnuber. Josef, Essen, Germany, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to (Seneral Electric Company, Schenectady,
X. Y. Hard metal aUoy. 2,077,239 : Apr. 13.
Hinridis, Louis H., deceased. Byegate, Mont., by N. M.
K;ri.-ichs. Lo.chesier. lU. Double action two cycle motor.
2.080.313: May IL
Hinrichs, XeUie M., administratrix. ( See Hinrichs, Louis
H.)
Hinraeks. II°iiry A. (See Mc(!^ulloch, J. J., and Hinricks.)
Hinsch. Walter H.. Chicago, HL Superheater unit.
2.065,412; Jan. 19.
Hiasey, Robert S-. assi.anor to Libbey-iDwens-Ford Glass
Ctompany. Toledo. Ohio. Apparatus for case liardening
glass. 2,068,746 ; Jan. 26.
Hiisey. Robert S.. assignor to Libbey-O wens-Ford Glass
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Apparatus for supporting
glass sheets. 2.103.850 : Dec 28.
Hinsky, Anthony p.. assignor to Pyro Products Corpora-
tion. Brooklyn. X. Y. Flame resisting conductor.
2,072.557 : Mar. 2.
Hinson, Odus C. assignor to Cramerton MiUs, (!;ramerton,
X. C. Bunch winding attachment for builder mecha-
nism. 2.082,958 ; June 8.
Hintermaier. Anton, assignor to the firm Henkel & (}ie,
Geseilschaft mit besehrankter Haftung. Dusseldorf,
Germany. Production of stilphonates of tertiarv alco-
hols. 2.0S4.253 : June 15.
Hinton. George W., Appleton. assignor to Menasha Wood-
em Ware Corporation. Menasha, Wis. Adjustable depth
folding box. 2,077,694; Apr. 20.
Hiniz. I red W.. Lodi, Calif. Ridge breaker. 2,080,888 ;
May IS.
Hintz, PauL (See Schmidtke, A. H., and Hintz.)
Hippe. Harold H. (See Schabaeker, W., Hippe, and
Stofen.)
Hipsley, (Jeorge W.. Philadelphia, Pa. Medicinal treat-
ment device. 2,076,461 ; Apr. 6.
Hirmann, Juliu?. Hillside, X. J„ assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Radio Corporation of America, Xew York,
X. Y. Mount for electron discharge devices. 2,094,654 ;
Oct. 5.
Hirner. Emil A., deceased, Allentown, Pa. ; The Allentown
Xational Bank, administrator. Smokers ash receiver.
2.092,743 ; Sept. 14.
Hirsch, Adrienne, Xew York, X. Y. Brassi&re, 2.072.879 :
Mar. 9. -. . .
Hirsch, Claude, assignor to Anciens Etablissements H. 0)r-
nely & (Se.. Soci^t6 Anonyme. Paris. France. Hem-
stitching machine. 2.093.558 : Sept 21.
Hirschj^ Eric D.. Memphis, Tenn. Telephone stand.
Hirsch. (^eorg H. (.See (>arstadt Victor, assignor.)
Hirsch^ George G.. Buffalo, X. Y. Journal bearing.
Hirsch, Horthensia, West Los Angeles, Calif. Lingerie
clasp. 2,079.855 ; May 11.
Hir-ch. Louis. Ttrinle Machines. Inc (See Friedmann,
Albert, assignor.)
Hirsch, Louis, Textile Machines, Inc. (See Bu<^eL Er-
win, assignor.)
Hirsch. .Melville M.. San Francisco, CaUf. Primary light
source. 2.076,026 ; Apr. 6.
^2^ 106*?*jMe l'*^"^ Bergen, X. J. Tobacco pipe.
^2^l90otC-9^' ^'"''- -^■- ^- ^-'^y apparatus.
Hirschberg, Charles A., Mountain Lakes. X. J., assignor
to Worlhington Pump and Machinery Corporation. Xew
York, N. Y. Traveling gantry. 2.069.S30; Feb. 9.
Uirechberg, Charles A., Mountain Lakes, assignor to
Worthinfton Pump and Machinery Corporation. Har-
fw%i Onn feeding mechanism. 2,102,706;
''■i[o^''i^i^: ^ '^'- ^- ^- ^-^" ^'«^-
Hirechkind. Wiihehn Berkeley. Calif., assignor to Great
W^tern Electro-Chanical Company, ifinnfacture of
products of around wood pulp. 27071 304 • Feb 16
Hirechkind. ^ ilhelm. Berkelev, C:alif ., 'assienor to Great
?0n:3W ; ^^^^-^i-^i Comp^:^^'Bl^&g*
^ii^^j^^- ''^l^«l°i'„?erkeley, (Ijlif., assignor to Great
?0^!306 ■ ^^^{^^^^^'^ Company. Bleaching.
Hii^chkind, "Wilhelm'. Berkeley, Calif., assignor to Great
F-^«™_ Klectro-Chemicaf Comoanv.^ Bl^rh\^
;.071,307 : Feb. 16.
Company. Bleaching.
LIST OF PATENTEES
287
Hirschkind, WUhelm, Berkeley, Calif., assignor to Great
Western Electro-Cliemical Company. BleacMag chemi-
cal pulp. 2,071,308 : Feb. 16.
Hirschkind, Wilhelm. Berkeley, Calif., assignor to Great
Western Electro-Chemieal Company. Bleaching chemi-
cal pulp. 2.071,309 ; Feb. 16.
Hirschl, Harrv, Washington, ilo. Corncob smoking pipe.
2,101,740 ; Dec. 7.
Htrschle, Arthur J., Springfield. HL Capsule filling
device. 2.091,445 ; Aug. 31.
Hirschman. Frederick A. and H. J., Eock Hill Village,
Webster Groves, Mo. Brake. 2,069,831 ; Feb. 9.
Hirschman, Harrj- J. (See Hirschman, Frederick A., and
H. J.)
Hirschman, Isidor L., Brooklyn, X. T. Peroetoal radio
and television schedule. 2,098,004 ; Nov. 2.
Hirsh, Edward. Oklahoma City, Okla. Cigarette e.^-
tingnisher. 2,095.870 ; Oct. 12.
Hirshfeld, Clarence F., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Transit Research Corporation, New
York. X. T. Swing link. 2,091,478 ; Aug. 31.
Hirshman, Abram S., assignor to Cordiano Can Co., Inc„
Brooklvn, X. T. Making containers. 2,100,480; Xov.
30.
Hirshslein, Joseph, assignor to Josam Manttiacturing C02;-
panv, Cleveland, Ohio. Eoof drain. 2,091,927 ; Aus.
31. "
Hirsig, Felix M. (See Helfenstein, M., and Hirsig.)
HirsT. Edmund L. (See Haworth, W. X., Hirst, Jones,
and Smith.)
Hirst, Homer T., assignor to S. B. Dresser Manufactur-
ing Company, Bradford, Pa. Eeducer for threaded fol-
lower pipe joints or couplings. 2,080,271 ; May 11.
Hirstel, Dave. San Francisco, assignor of one-half to
F. Bendheim, Palo Alto, Calif. Washing machine.
2,096,806 : Oct. 26.
Hirstins. Otto H., Kew Orleans, La. Power ^ant.
2,072,752 ; Mar. 2.
BKrvonen. Eric J., assignor to Leland-GifEord Company,
Worcester, Mass. Hydraulic machine tooL 2,073,518 ;
Mar. 9.
Hiscock. Thorp. Seattle, Wash., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to United Air Lines Transport Corporation.
Engine iniake regulating means. 2,082,397 ; June 1.
Hiscocks. Claude W., London. England. Golf club shaft.
2,093,837 ; Sept. 21.
Hiscoi, Norman L., Lakewood. Ohio. Electric spatula.
2,097,098: Oct. 26.
Hisey-Wolf Machine Company, The. (See Kiefer, Albert,
assignor. )
Hiss. George F.. Los Angeles, Calif. Shirt board.
2,081,356 ; :May 25.
Hitchcocfc Forest B. (See Dicke. O. H.. and Hitchcock.)
Hitchcock. Forest B., and O. H. Dicke. assignors to Gen-
eral Railway Signal Company, Rochester, X. T. Train
(fcpatching system for railroads. 2,082,162 ; June 1.
Hitchcock. Forest B.. Greece, assignor to (General Railway
Signal Company, Rochester, X. T. Railway traffic con-
trolling system. 2,096.934; Oct 26.
Hitchcock. Forest B.. Greece, assignor to General Railway
Signal Companv, Rochester. X. T. Railway traffic con-
trolling system. 2.096,935 ; Oct. 26.
Hitchcock, Forrest L., Indianapolis. Ind., assignor to
IMmaslave, Inc. Draft damper. 2,083,844 ; June 15.
Hitchcock, Res B.. Marcq-en-Bar.^eul. France, assignor
to International Harvester Company. Self-aligning
sprocket wheel. 2.080,716 : May 18.
Hitchcock, Rex B.. Marcq-en-Baroeul, France, assignor to
International Harvester Company. Com husker.
2,050,717 : May IS.
Hitchcock, Richard C. (See Draper, T., Hitchcock, and
Lenehan. )
Hitchcock, Richard C, Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Tramo
control system. 2,094,598 ; Oct. 5.
Hitchcock. William J., Scotia. X. T. Thermionic cathode
space current tube. 2.067.607 : Jan. 12.
Hite, Ernest L.. Sedalia. Mo. Hobbyhorse. 2.095,871 ;
Oct. 12.
Hite, Ferdinand M.. Sherwood. Oreg. Tangle cutter for
reapers and similar agricultural implements. 2,097,921 ;
Xov. 2.
Hitt, Henrv C.. Bremerton, Wash. Epicyclic gear train.
2.103.259 : Dec. 28.
Hltt, Ira V. (See Harrison, P. E., and Hitt.)
Hitt, Maurice V., Wilmington. Del., and D. G. Kennedy
and H. L. Priddy, Parlin, X. J., assignors to E. L du
Pont de Xemours .S: Company. Wilmington, Del. Coat-
ing composition and making the same. 2,102.595 ;
Dee. 21.
Hitt. Thomas G.. Seattle, Wash. Rocket. 2.086.618 :
July 13.
Hitz. George E., Poughkecpsie. X. T. Stopping and re-
pairing leaks in gas mains. 2,091,544 ; Aug. 31.
Hlti, George E., Poughkecpsie, X. Y., assignor to Thf
United Gas Improvement Companv. Resaturating
fibrous packing. 2.094.C02 : Oct. 5.
Hitzman, August K.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Mortar spread-^r
and spreading mortar. 2.094.70."? : Oct. 5.
Hl-Voltage Equipment Company. (See Hart, Lester C,
assignor.)
Hix. Ernest, et nl. (Sec Fairbanks, Jerrv B., assignor \
Hlxon. Alfred J., Braintr«». Mass. Connfc-ter for electrio
cables and the like. 2.074,393 ; Mar. 23.
TTixoTi, Alfred J.. Braintree. Mass. Connecter for electric
cables and the like. 2.093.079 ; Sept. 14.
Hixon, Ralph M. (See Christensen, L. M.. and Hixon.)
Hi von. Ralph M. (See Fulmer, E. L, Christensen, and
Hison. )
Hjartsater, Jacob J., Xygard Railway Station, Norway.
V belt and grooved pulley for the same. 2,086,804 ;
July 13.
Hjerpe, Eric B., Pittsburg and W. A. Gruse, Wilklns-
burg, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Gulf Oil
Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. Manufacturing propyl
chloride. 2,099,480; Xov. 16.
Hnlzdo, Frantisek, and T. Obermajer, Prague, Czecho-
slovakia. Semiautomatic transmission case for auto-
mobiles. 2,067,848; Jan. 12.
Ho. Charles F., and J. AMna, Honolulu. HawaiL Clutch
disk centering and pilot tool. 2,097,372 : Oct 26.
Hoadley, Raymond H.. Bronx. N. Y. Injection valve tip.
2,068,678; Jan. 26.
Hoag. Edward H.. Los Angeles, Calif. Flotation api»ara-
tus. 2.072,880 ; Mar. 9.
Hoag, LiehTTian E.. Bellwood. 111., assignor to American
Can Company, Xew York, X. Y. Can coating enamel.
2,069,247; Feb. 2.
Hoagland. Frank O., West Hartford, assignor to Nfles-
Bement-Pond Company, Hartford, Conn. Bench type
machine tool. 2,101,177 ; Dec 7.
Hoagne-Sprag3e Corporation. (See Knowlton, Cutler D.,
assignor. )dgar.
Hoak. Per Em ,; Des Moines. Iowa. Laminated culvert
head Snd hoe sture. 2,071,746 ; Feb. 23.
Hoal, ^ Gn=:tav Corpus Christi, Tex. Lens for head-
ligii" 15J- ■ Mar >* ; June 15.
Hoar, ^uv ttpItti "-'••• Newport Beach, assignor to Natural
FooQ' Tose'- ' Companv, Orange, Calif. Vacuum fill-
ing maclu^. ^ \070,302 : Feb. 9.
Hoare, Bober '^'^' .Buffalo. X. Y., assignor to National
Aniline anc ^ - 'iiiical Company, Inc.. New York. N. Y.
Purification «=. the isatins. 2,086,805 ; Jtily 13.
Hoarle. Fred J., Newark, X. J., assignor to Celluloid Cor-
poration. Decorative artificial "product. 2,081,535 ;
May 25.
Hoban, Fairfield W., assignor to Stewart and McGnire,
Incorporated. Xew York. X. Y. Check controlled mech-
anism. 2,076,513 ; Apr. 6.
Hoban, Fairfield W.. assignor to J. E. Stewart, doing
business tinder the firm name and style of Stewart 4
McGuire. Xew York. X. Y. Check operated vending
I apparatus. 2.076.564 ; Apr. 13.
I Hoban. Fairfield W., assignor to Stewart and McGuire,
Incorporated. Xew York. X. Y. Check controlling
means for vending machines. 2.086,619 : July 13.
Hoban, Fairfield W.. assignor to Stewart 4 McGuira Inc.,
, Xew York. X. Y. DisDensing machine. 2,103.367 :
Dec 28.
! Hobart, Garret A.. Ttixedo Park, X. Y., assignor to (Jen-
' eral Electric Companv. Photoelectric relay. 2.058,416 ;
I July 27.
' Hobart, Henry M.. Xiskayuna, N. Y.. assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Gla^ insulated underground
electric cable. 2,092,647 ; Sept. 7.
Hobart Manufacturing Company, The. (See Johnston,
Herbert L.. assignor.)
Hobart Manufacturing Company, The. (See Johnston,
H. L., and Meeker, assignors.)
; Hobart Manufacturing Company, The. (See Meeker.
David A., assignor. 1
! Hobart >Iannfacturing Company, The. (See Meeker, D.
' A., and Slager, assignors.)
i Hobarr Manufacturing Company, The. (See Reussenzehn.
Ernest A., assignor" >
Hobart Manufacturing Company. The. (See Stark, Raw-
son E., assignor.)
Hobart Manufacturing Company, The (See Strachau.
Thomas H.. .issienor. 1
Hobart Manufacturing Company. The (See Wood,
George R., assignor.)
' Hobb. Colpm.in D.. MiddlPsbor.T, Kv. Wheel for motor
driven vehicles. 2.066.729 : Jan. 5.
Hobbie, Edward H.. West Orange, X. J., assignor to Mis-
sissippi Glass Conianv. Xew York, X. Y. Corrugaled
glass roof. 2.093.5.=i9 : Sept. 21.
Hobbis, William T., Danville, assignor, by mesne assiien-
ments. to Wash Companv. Chicago. HI. Container pick-
, up truck. 2,077,349 ; Apr. 13.
Hobbs. Edwin W.. London. England. Device for delirer-
1 ing measured quantities of liquids. 2.000.532 : Aug. 17.
Hobbs. Howard F.. Leamington Spa. England. Auto-
, matically variable power transmission mechanism.
I 2,100,251 : Xov. 23.
Hobbs, James C. Palnesville, Ohio, assignor to B. F.
Sturtevant Company. Boston, Mass. Motor and driven
element assembly. 2.073.404 : Mar. 9.
Hobbs, Manufacturing Co., The.. (See Jensen, John, as-
signor.)
Hobbs, Theodore C. (See Wexelberg. C. E.. and Hobbs.)
Hobby. Harold E (Se* Watkins. K G . Hobbv. and I>U.>
Hobson. Joseph R. A.. Jr.. Poltsville. a.<!slgnor to The
Philadelphia 4 Reading Coal A Iron CompianT. PhlU-
delphia. Pa. Fumac*". 2.072.450 : Mar. 2.
I Hobson. Iceland S. (See Bold. R. E.. Brown, and
I Hobson.^
288
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1P37
Hobson, Roy C, Cleveland Heights, assignor to National
Malleable and Steel Castings Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Car truck. 2,091,853; Aug. 31.
Ilobson, Roy C. Cleveland Heights, assignor to National'
Malleable and Steel Castings Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Car truck. 2,091,854 ; Aug. 31.
Hobson, Stanley H., Rockford, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Chi-
cago, 111. Gas range. 2,079,504; May 4.
Ilobson, Stanley H., Rockford, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Chicago,
111. Gas burner and utensil support therefor.
2.0S8,6.-)2 ; Aug. 3.
Hobson, Stanley H., Rockford, assignor by mesne assign-
ments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Chicago.
III. Gas burner. 2,092,744; Sept. 14.
Hobson, Tolbert F., St. Petersburg, Fla. Outboard motor
handle. 2,081,053 : May 18.
Hoche, Adam, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Cellulose Re-
search, Inc., Chicago, 111. Cellulose product. 2,076,817 ;
Apr. 13.
Hoche, Adam, Brooklyn, N. T., assignor to Cellulose Re-
search, Inc., Chicago, 111. Pulp pr^jess. 2,095,194 ;
Oct. 5.
Hochgesand, Carl P., SoUn near Munich assignor to Ge-
sellschaft fiir Llnde's Eismaschinen A.'g.. Munich, Ger-
many. Overflow conduit for rectivying columns.
2,071,526; Feb. 23.
Hochman, Julius C, New York, N. Y., at, ^^ ^ *n ^agle
Pencil Company. Drafting implement.j-'^ai&S Sm'^'o ''^
18. -^ 25' of^
Hochman, Julius C, New York, N. Y. ,, „, ," 5 mw -
bnn attachment. 2,083,446; June s.f'^'^^^^^^''^ '
Hiichstiiiltpr. Otto, Munich, Germany. (X^c. t^ osure.
2,069.410 : Feb. 2. t^^^ -Ore
Hochstadter, Martin, Brussels, Belgium, -r^,,. .,. Vogel,
Cologne Mulheim, Germany, assignor? ■ ••vy mesne as-
signments, to Protona A. G., Basel, Svi't- ^'•■laf <^- Elec-
tric cable instalation. 2,079,856 ; May il.
Hochstetter, Frederick W.. Pittsburgli, Pa. Insulating
cellulosic medium. 2,097,694 ; Nov. 2.
Hochstim, Samuel, Hudson, N. Y. Dispenser. 2,084,029 ;
June 15.
Hochwalt, Carroll A. (See Abrams, V. R., and Hoch-
walt.)
Hock, Alfred L,, A. Kirkham, and H. Spence. assignors
to Peter Spence & Sons, Limited, lilanchester. England.
Vulcanization of rubber or other materials. 2,103,461 ;
Dec. 28.
Hocker, Fred. (See Welk, N. S., and Hocker.)
Hocking Glass Company, The. (See Barbiers, Ferdinand
S., assignor.)
Hockland, Frederick P. (See Lewis, George I., assignor.)
Hodge, Edward B. (See Hass, H. B.. and Hodge.)
Hodge, Hugh M., assignor of one-half to G. A. Vis, De-
troit, Mich. Mounting cooperating tools. 2,089,795 ;
Aug. 10.
Hodge, James G., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Clipper
Piston Ring Corporation, New York, N. Y. Two-piece
piston ring. 2,082,056 ; June 1.
Hodge, William B., Charlotte, N. C, and A. W. Thompson,
Lowell, assignors to Parks-Cramer Company, Fitchburg,
Mass. Pressure stabilizing mechanism for feed and
draft rolls. 2,091,230 ; Aug. 24.
Hodges, Andrew W.. Plaiiiflpld, III. Motor starting crank
safety device. 2.093,965; Sept. 21.
Hodges Carpet Company. (See La France, Horace, as-
signor.)
Hodgin. Gurnio E., Goldsboro, N. C. Tobacco cnrer.
2,082,289 : June 1.
Hodgkins, Albert A., Leonia, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bendix Products Corporation, South
Bond, Ind. Automatic clutch control. 2,077,413 ; Apr.
20.
Hodgkins, Albert A., Leonia, N. J., assignor to Surfacing
Wheel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Abrasive tool.
2.079,995 : May 11.
Hodgkins. Charles H.. Fairfield, assignor to The Bryant
Electric Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Circuit breaker.
2,073,102: Mar. 9.
Hodgkins, Charles H., Fairfield, assignor to The Bryant
Electric Company. Bridgeport, Conn, Circuit breaker.
2.073,103 : Mar. 9.
Hodgkins, Charles H., Fairfield, assignor to The Bryant
Electric Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Circuit breaker.
2,073,104; Mar, 9.
Hodgkinson, George S., and C. V. Shivnan, as.signors to
Siraple.T Locks Limited. Wellington, New Zealand. Lock
and the like. 2,094,155 : Sept. 28.
Hodgson. Frank. Marble, Colo. Concealed binge construc-
tion. 2.oo?,.nr.fi : Sppt. 21.
Hodgson, Howard E.. Waiiwatosa, assignor to Cutler-
Hammer. Inc.. Milwaukee, Wis, Electromagnetic
brake. 2.087.478 : July 20.
Hodgson, Howard E,, Wauwatosa, assignor to Cutler
Hammer, Inc.. Mllwaukoe. Wis. Electromagnetic
clutch. 2,097,922 : Nov. 2.
Hodgson, Howard E.. Wauwatosa. assignor to Cutler-
Hammer. Inc.. Milwaukee, Wis. Electromagnetic
clutch. 2.102.318; Dec. 14.
Hodgson, Howard E.. Wauwatosa. and J. L. Defandorf.
Shorewood, nsslcnors to Cntler-Hnmmer. Inc.. Milwau-
kee, Wis. Driving mechanism for valves. 2.080,030 :
July 6.
Wis., assignor to Inter-
Teat cup and liner for
Wis., assignor to Inter-
Pressure releaser milk-
Hodgson, Howard E., Wauwatosa, and H. A. Sedgwick,
Shorewood, assignors to Curler-Hammer, Inc., Mil-
waukee, \\ is. Electromagnet. 2,095,499 ; Oct. 12.
ITodcson, James. (See Strange. George W.. assignor.)
Hodgson, William W., Chicago, 111., assignor to Con-
tinental Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Friction
closure container. 2,092,118 ; Sept. 7.
Hodnefield, Olaus T., and W. W. Shartel, Los Angeles,
Calif., said Shartel assignor to said Hodnefield. Im-
pregnating composition. 2,073,634 ; Mar. 16.
Hodnette. John K., Sliarou, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Surge and outageproof distribution transformer.
2,066,935; Jan. 5.
Ilodsdon, Floyd G., Milwaukee,
national Harvester Company,
milkers. 2,092,605 ; Sept. 7.
Ilodsdon, Floyd G., Milwaukee,
national Harvester Company,
ing system. 2,102,267 : Dec 14.
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Ball, Harry V., assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Ball, H. V., and Horton, assignors.)
Hoe, K., (Jc Co. (.See Buckingham. Earle, assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See De Manna, Nicholas, assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Eckhard, William K., assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Heller, Franz, assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Hinkel, Otto, assignor.)
Hoe, R. & Co. (See Horton, Albert J., assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Huck, William F.. assignor.)
Hoe, II., & Co. (See Krahmer, Richard A., assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. fSee Lamatsch. Frederick, assignor.)
Hoe, E., & Co. (See Little, Harry, assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Lougee, Frederick G., assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Lundquist, Arvid, assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Mover, Joseph E., assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Quick, C. G., Ball, and Whitehead,
assignors.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Quick, C. G., Bennison, and Alex-
ander, assignors.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Stephenson, William, assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Stobb, Anton, assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Company. (See Tomlin, J, R., Lundquist, and
Horton, assignors.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Turrall, George, assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. (See Zuckerman, Adolph M., assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co. Inc. (See Friess, Gustave A., assignor.)
Hoe, R., & Co., Inc. (See Fuller, Fred. J., assignor.)
Hoeckele, Karl, Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Untenueyer, Robbins & Co. CufiE button.
2.097.373 : Oct. 26.
Hoecker, Albert C, St. Louis. Mo. Bumper carried lifting
jack for automobiles. 2,070,050 ; Feb. S.
Iloefer, LoRoy C, Minneapolis, Minn. Fly casting fishing
lure. 2,078,798 ; Apr. 27.
Hoefert, Reinhold. Berlin-Gatow, and K. WoUack, BeiHln,
assignors to Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft,
Siemenstadt, near Berlin, Germany. Telephone svs-
tem. 2,100,510; Nov. 30.
Hoefler, Edwin L., Detroit, Mich. Fish lure. 2,098,095:
Nov. 2.
Hoeflich, Victor T., assignor to American Merrilei Cor-
poration, New York. N. Y. Paper product and making
the same. 2,076,945; Apr. 13.
Hooh, Albert C Royal Oak, Mich. Grinding machine
for reamers ;nid like tools. 2,097,664 ; Nov. 2.
Iloekstra, Hendrik A., Amsterdam, Netherlands. Appa-
ratus for counterbalancing a force. 2,092,844 ; Sept.
14.
Hoelk. Hans. Brooklyn, N. Y. Nicotine and moisture ab-
sorbing pipe. 2.097.325 ; Oct. 20.
Hoelscher, William G., Norwood, assignor to The Ameri-
can Tool Works Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Machine
tool feeding mechanism. 2,074,961 ; JIar. 23.
Hoon, Lewis, Palos Verdes Estates, assignor to The
California Florida Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Bot-
tle collar. 2,092,455 ; Sept. 7.
Hocnle. Norman J. (See Landis, G. G., and Hoenie.)
lloenighausen, John. Jamaica, assignor to Socony-Vacuum
Oil Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Floatinfe
roof construction. 2. 080.568 : May 18.
Hoerres, Edward J., Milwaukee. Wis. Razors. 2,082,290 ;
June 1.
IIoe.-JchKoln Neuesson Aktiengesellschaft fiir Bergbau und
HHttenhetrleb. (See Stark, Helmuth, assignor.)
Hoesel, Anthony F. (See Kritzer. R. W.. and Hoesel.)
lloess, Werner. (See Stern. G., and Hoess )
Hoeter, Ernest, La Chaux de Fonds, Switzerland. Fluld-
tiglit watch. 2,094,704: Oct. 5.
Hooter, Frederick W., assignor to Dalvnip Pourer Cor-
poration. New York, N. Y. Pouring stopper for bottles.
2. 096.. 585 ; Oct. 19.
Hofbnuer, Joseph. Orange, N. J.
2,072.985 ; Mar. 9.
Hofer, ICmil A. (.See Hamilton. G.
Ilofer, Jacob D., Tabor, S. Dak.
grain elevators. 2,072.400 : Mar.
Hofercr, Daniel W., Long Beach
2.103.673; Doc. 28.
ll''!!r'''& •^,*'''°' Chicago, 111. Faucet. 2.089,848 ; Aug. 11.
HolT Carlton L., York, Pa., assignor to National Bis-
cuit Company, New York. N. Y. Machine and meth-
od for making pretzels. 2,068,234 ; Jan. 19
Musical Instmiuent.
W., and Hofer.)
Driving means
for
Calif. Pump valve.
LIST OF PATENTEES
289
Hoff, Clayton M., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Plating apparatus. 2,086,226 ;
July 6.
Hoff, Edward J. (See Balthasar, Harry G., assignor.)
Hoff, Elliott F., Willoughby, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Plating of zinc. 2,080,479 : May 18.
Hoff, George P. (See Bradshaw, W. H., and Hoff.)
Hoff, John G., assignor to The Tappan Stove Company,
Mansfield, Ohio. Oven lining. 2,101,582 ; Dec. 7.
Hoff, Joseph B., Philadelphia, and W. C. Davidson,
Kirklyn, Pa. Automatic safety shut-off valve.
2,076,274 ; Apr. 6.
Hoffa, Ervyin, and H. Heyna, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Ortho-aminoazo compound.
2,085,315 ; June 29.
Hoiibauer, Carl, Hamburg, Germany. Apparatus for
alarming the outbreak of fire. 2,085,658 ; June 29.
Hoffer, Frederick J. (See Black, I. E., tloffer, and Silver.)
Hoffer, George W., assignor to Universal Form Clamp
Company, Chicago, HI. Form tie. 2,074,394 ; Mar. 23.
Hoffer, James F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to E.\-Cell-0
Corporation. Tranfer fuel pump. 2,094,] 71 : Sept. 28.
Hoffer, Le Roy H., assignor to Metropolitan Engineering
Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Welding machine. Re.
20,348 ; May 4.
Hoffer, Max, Basel, Switzerland, assignor to Hoffmann-
La Roche Inc., Nutley, N. J. Double compounds of
secondary amides of 3.5-dimethyl-isoxazole-4-carboxylic
acid and manufacture of same. 2,088,995 ; Aug. 3.
Hotter, Max, Basel, Switzerland, assignor to Hoffmann-
La Roche Inc., Nutley, N. J. Double compounds of
secondary amides of 3.5-dimethyl-isoxazole-4-carboxylic
acid and manufacture of same. 2,088,996 ; Aug. 3.
Hofferbert, Orrin, Beaver Dam, Wis., assignor to Malle-
able Iron Range Company. Electric cooker. 2,074,985 ;
Mar. 23.
Hofferbert, Orrin, Beaver Dam, Wis., assignor to Mal-
leable Iron Range Company. Range. 2,097,977. Nov. 2.
Hoffman, Allan C, Englewood, N. J., assignor to Hoffman
Brakes. Inc., New York, N. Y. Brake lining device.
2.007,086 ; Jan. 5.
Hoffman, Alphonse C, Hazel Park, Mich. Waterproof
container for bathers. 2,081,930 ; June 1.
Hoffman Beverage Company. (See Rue, H. E., and
Bostock, assignors.)
Hoffman Brakes, Inc. (See Hoffman, Allan C, assignor.)
Hoffman, Charles D., Fair Oakes, assignor of twenty-four
per cent to A. W. Pettibon, and twenty-four and a half
per cent to M. H. Barnett, Rochester, Pa. Bottle
holder. 2,067,124 ; Jan. 5.
Hoffman. Charles T., Washington, D. C . assignor to L. M.
ICeighley, Dayton, Ohio. Automatically defrosting re-
frigerating units. Re. 20,245 ; Jan. 12.
Hoffman, Clyde L., Waterloo, Iowa. Cutter. 2,086,620 ;
July 13.
Hoffman Combustion Engineering Company. (See Hoff-
man, Jerome A., assignor.)
Hoffman, Cyrus F., assignor to C. V. Hill and Company,
Incorporated, Trenton, N. J. Adjustable shelf.
2.069,067 : Jan. 26.
Hoffman, Edwin Sumner, Long Island, N. Y., assignor to
Westingliouse Electric & Manufacturing Company,
East Pittsburgh, Pa. Current limit acceleration relay.
2,092,068; Sept. 7.
Hoffman, Emil, Cologne-Braunsfold, Germany. Appliance
for tensioning and fastening bale ties. 2,075,720 ; Mar.
30.
Hoffman, Eugene J., St. Marys, Pa., assignor to Hygrado
Sylvania Corporation. Salem, Mass. Electron discharge
tube and the like. 2,075,011 ; Mar. 30.
Hoffman, Fred D., assignor of one-fourth to E. E. Doster,
Cleveland, Ohio. Fuel burning and recuperating device.
2,070,536 ; Feb. 9.
Hoffman, Frederick H., Columbus, Ohio. Food compound
and making the same. 2,079,288 ; May 4.
Hoffman, George M. (See Ferrari, A. M., and Hoffman.)
Hoffman, (ieorge P., Jacksonville, Fla. Metal building
structure. 2,100,957; Nov. .30.
Hoffman, Glenn R., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Tloffman-
Paulding Company. Braking mechanism for automo-
biles. 2,007,570; .Ian. 12.
Hoffniiiii, Glenn 11., St. Louis, Mo. Dispensing apparat\is.
2,090,977 ; Aug. 24.
Hoffman, Harry A. (See Bender, H. L., and Hoffman.)
Hoffman. Jacob, assignor of one-half to W. Dumko, Chi-
cago, 111. Safety mechanism. 2,102,557; Dec. 14.
Hoffman, Jerome A., as.signor to Hoffnian ('oml)ustion
Engineering Compjiny, Detroit, Mich. Mechanical
stok-er. 2,100,252 ; Nov. 23.
Hoffman, Morris J., Clilcago, 111., assignor to Internntlonnl
BusliieHH Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Print-
ing machine. 2,067,037 ; Jan. 12.
Hoffman, Nathanlc-l, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
I'. Hoffman, Atlantic City, N. J. Draining rack.
2,071,944; Fol). 23.
lloffirijiii Paulding CVjnipany. (See Hoffman, (Menu It., as-
signor.)
(See Hoffman, Nathaniel, assignor.)
Moscow, Idaho. Neckwear display
Nov. 10.
Hoffmnn, Pnnllne.
Hoffman, Roger K.
clip. 2,099,269 ;
Hoffman, Roscoe C, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle.
2,066,530 ; Jan. 5.
Hoffman, Roscoe C, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 2,069,952 ;
. Feb. 9.
Hoffman, Roscoe C, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle
2,090,123 ; Aug. 17.
Hoffman, Samuel K., and C. H. Wiegman, Williamsport,
Pa., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Aviation Manu-
facturing Corporation, Chicago, 111. Driving mecha-
nism for propellers. 2,091,637 ; Aug. 31.
Hoffman, Walter G., Chicago, assignor to American Man-
ganese Steel Company, Chicago, Heights, 111. Tempera-
ture compensated retort end. 2,089,026 ; Aug. 3.
Hoffman, Walther, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst, Ger-
many, assignor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Thiazine dyestuff and preparing it.
2,069,670 ; Feb. 2.
Hoffman, Wilhelm A., Berlin-Karlsliorst, Germany, as-
signor to International Business Machines Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Sorting machine. 2,075,012 ; Mar
30.
Hoffman, William, Philadelphia, Pa. Seat construction.
2,090,839 ; Aug. 24.
HolJmann, Bruno, Berlin, Germany, assignor to General
Electric Company. Centrifugal compressor. 2,083,447 ;
June 8.
Hoffmann, Bruno, Berlin, Germany, assignor to General
Electric Company. Packing arrangement. 2,084,909 ;
June 22.
Hoffmann, Edgar. (See Schttnfelder, Herbert, assignor.)
Hoffmann, Emmerich, Budapest, Hungary. Foldable
spade and hoe. 2.095,549 ; Oct. 12.
Hoffmann, Gustav, Chicago, 111. Metal stamping device.
2,073,154; Mar. 9.
Hoffmann, Helmut. (See Herzog, R. O., and Hoffmann.)
Hoffmann, Joseph H., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to G. Poly-
sius Aktiengesellschaft, Dessau, Germany. Heat ex-
change apparatus. 2,073,105 ; Mar. 9.
Hoffmann, Karl. (See Miescher, K., and Hoffmann.)
Hoffmann, Karl, Berlin-Falkensee, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Safety arrangement for
high pressure elastic fluid turbines. 2,095,1.^2 : Oct. 5.
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. (See Hoffer. Max, assignor.)
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. (See Preiswerk, Ernst, as-
signor. )
Hoftmann-La Roche Inc. (See Preiswerk, E., and Schnider,
assignors.)
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. (See Schnider, Otto, assignor.)
Hoffmann-La Roche Inc. (See Warnat, Kurt, assignor.)
Hoffmann, Otto. (See Lange, H., and Hoffmann.)
Hoffmann, Otto. (See Thweatt. H. D.. and Hoffmann.*
Hottstetter, Carl H. and R. F., Erie, Pa. Stove and
range. 2,088,957 ; Aug. 3.
Hottstetter, Robert P. (See Hoffstetter, Carl H. and
R. F.)
Hofft, Maurice A., Indianapolis, Ind. Refuse burning
furnace. 2,099,522 ; Nov. 16.
Hofheimer, Lester. (See White. H., and Flynt, assignor.s.i
Hofius, Heinrich W., Dahmeshoved, near Dahme, Ger-
many. Oil pressure and spring controlled buffer for
the silent closing of doors. 2,090,945 ; Aug. 24.
Hoflin, Richard F., Randolph, assignor to James F.
Malone, Wollaston, Mass. Battery plate separator.
2,090,758; Aug. 24.
Hofmann, Albert. (See Stoll, A., and Hofmann.)
Hofmann, Albert. (See Stoll, A., Kreis, and Hofmann.)
Hofmann, Alfred & Company. (See Anderson, Victor, as-
signor.)
Hofmann, Alfred, & Company. (See Palucki, Charles B.,
assignor.)
Hofmann, Alfred, Inc. (See Graenz, Alfred, assignor.)
Hofmann. Frank J., New Y'ork, N. Y. Toilet set.
2,082,834; June 8.
Hofmann. llugo, Elizabethton. Tenn., assignor to Ameri-
can Bemberg Corporation, New York, N. Y. Manufac-
ture of soft luster filaments. 2,088,558 ; July 27.
llofstede-Crull, Rente W. H., assignor to Naamlooze
Vennootschap : Internationale Spinpot Exploitatie Maat-
schappii I. S. E. M., Doetinrhem, Netherlands. Driving
device for a centrifugal spinning machine. 2,089,933 ;
Aug. 17.
Hofstetter. Anton. (See Spirig, Josef, assignor.)
Ilofstettor, Clarence F., U. S. A. Missoula, Mont. Prac-
tice bomb. 2,069.759 ; Feb. 9.
Hofstetter, Cl:uenco F., Missoula, Mont. Fuse for bombs.
2.()S3.r)64 ; June 15.
Hofstetter. Robert, assignor to Tonikins-Johnson Com-
pany, Jackson, Mich. Clutch control mechanism,
2,0!) 1,362 ; Aug. 31.
llolstiiller, Franz, Zurich, Switzerland. Gas mask.
2,074,219 ; Mar. 16.
Ilogaboom, George B., Now Britain, Conn., and W. F.
Hall, assignors to Hanson-Van WInkle-Munning Com-
pniiv, Matinvan, N. J. Apparatus for plating sheets.
2.101,178; Dec. 7.
Ilogiin. Daniel A., Birmingham, Ala. Coat holder.
2,092,253 ; Sept. 7.
lliigan Inventions, Inc. (See Gordon, Burgess L., Jr.,
assignor.)
Ilot.'in, Jami'N J., Whiting, Tnd., assignor to Standard OH
( Knipany, ('hicago. 111. Producing gasoline. 2,097,412 ;
Oct. 26.
Hogan, John C, Charlotte, N. C". Smoking pipe.
2,081.378; May 25.
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INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
Hogencamp, Harold C. (See aothier, S. L.., and Hogen-
camp. )
Hogenson. 'William, Hinsdale, assignor to Chicago Vitreons
Enamel Product Co., Cicero. 111. Enameled metal wall
construction. 2,072.882 : Mar. 9.
Hoffenson. William, Hinsdale, assignor to Chicago Titreons
Enamel Products Co., Chicago, ru. Enameled metal wall
construction. 2.072.883 ; Mar. 9.
Hogenson. William, Hinsdale, assignor to Chicago Titreons
Enamel Products Co., Chicago. III. Enameled metal wall
comer construction. 2.072.SS4 : Mar. 9.
Hogenson, WUliam, Hinsdale, assignor to Chicago Vitreous
Enamel Products Co.. Chicago. 111. Enameled metal wall
comer structure. 2,072.885 ; Mar. 9.
Hugfors. Hans F. B., Sfcarpnacfc, Sweden. Tens carrying
means. 2.091.758 ; Aug. 31.
Hogg. Emersi:>n E. (See Andersen. E. F.. and Hogg.i
Hogg. Emerson E.. New Kensington, assignor to Alumi-
num Company of America. Pittsburgh, Pa. Method
and apparatus for applving closures to containers.
2,086,552 ; July 13,
Hogc. Emerson E.. and E. F. Andersen, New Kensington.
assignors to Aluminum Companv of .America, Pitts-
burgh. P. Closure and receptacle. 2.096.42S : Oct. 19.
Hogg. Francis, Wesleyville. Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signmenis, lo The Standard Stoker Companv, Inc.. Nevr
York. -N. Y. LocomoTive tender. 2.0S1.399": Mar 2.i.
Hogg. Francis, Wesleyville, Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc.,
New York, X. Y. Locomotive stoker. 2.089,650 ;
Aug. 10.
Hogg. George. Forest Hills, assignor to Jones & Laush-
lin Steel Corporation. Pittsburgh, Pa. Construction.
2.096.49.5 : Oct. 19.
Hogg, William J., assignor to The National Acme Com-
pany, Cleveland. Ohio. Chaser supporting block.
2.103.462 : Dec. 28.
Hoggatt, Gilbert A.. Buffalo, assignor to Certain-Teed
Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Producing
cementitions material. 2,067,762 : Jan. 12.
Hogner, Pierre R. L., assignor to Alumintmi Company of
America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Printing plate, 2,084,685 :
June 22.
Rogue. John W. (See Richardson, C. G., and Hogue.)
Hohl. George I., BrooklTn. N. Y., and H. L. Evans, as-
signors to Cartoninc Machinerv Corporation. Newport,
R. I. Packagins machine. 2.09fi.277 : Oct, 19.
Hohl. Russell L., Shaker Heiehts, Ohio. Glass panel build-
ing construction. 2.073.277 : 3ilar, 9.
Hohl. RusseU L., New York. N. T. Mounting device.
2.073,278 : Mar. 9.
HohL Russell L.. New York, N. Y. Building construc-
tion. 2,099.-337 ; Nov. 16.
Hohmann, Anna F.. and P. F. Hohmann, Los Angeles.
Calif. Vehicle window. 2.081.745 : Mav 25.
Hohmann. FYederirk R.. Charleston. W. Va... assignor to
Libbey-O wens-Ford Gi..-».ss Company, Toledo, Ohio. Sheet
glass apparatns 2.'>r'4.403 : Sept. 28.
Hohmann, Henri M., and H. N. L. C E. C. de Wilde, The
Hague, Netherlands, assignors to Shell Development
(Company. San Francisco. Calif. Method and apparatus
for taking cores from a bore hole, 2,073.263 : 5Iar. 9.
Hohmann, Joseph B., Jacksonville. Ore. Combined anti-
elipping milk pail and cowtall holder. 2,068,647 ; Jan.
26.
Hohmann, Philip F. (See Hohmann, Anna F., and
P. F.)
Hohmann. Richard K.. Rosedale, N. Y. Rotarv loop
taker. 2.in2.9.'>4 : Dec. 21.
Hohwart. William. Woodside, N. T. Self-sealing enve-
lope. 2.099.303 : Nov. 16.
Hoier. Walter, assignor to The Cincinnati Milling Ma-
chine Co., Cincinnati. Ohio. Internal milling machine,
2,091,000: Aug. 24.
Hoinki?. William. Chatham, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Companv. Teletypewriter
switching system. 2.096.108 : Oct. 19.
Hojnowefcl, Jakob. Nekooea, Wis, Aeroplane. 2 074 395 ■
Mar. 2,3.
Hojnowski. Jakob. Nekoosa, Wis. Aeroplane. 2 r>95 440 •
Oct. 12. > .- . V.
HoV-r-.n. Martin, assignor to Eldeo, Inc., Dalnth, Minn.
r: r ice rack. 2.069.148 : Jan. 26.
H'- '.rtin. assignor to Eidco, Inc., Dalnth, Minn.
I. r. 2.069.149 : Jan. 26.
Hoi-'r.- r.. >rartin. assignor to Eldco. Inc., Duluth. Minn.
Shelf. 2.090 .^^3 : Aue. 17.
Hok'-r.": .n. Martin, assignor to Eidco Inc. Duluth, Minn.
l: '. 2.098.724 : Nov. 9.
Ho -o A.. North Tonawanda. N. Y.. assignor, by
r mments. to The Rudolph Wnrlitier Company.
Cinci.^.riati, Ohio. Automatic phonocraph. 2.096.718:
Oct. 26.
Hokansson. Karl B., assignor to Oemmer Manufacturing
Company, Detroit Mich. Worm gear adjustment for
steering gears. 2.068,679 : Jan. 26.
Hoke. n.->.rry H.. Jr.. Washincton. D. C. Automatic
control for automatic talking machines. 2,102.531 :
Dec. 14.
Hoke. Harry H.. Jr.. Washinzton, D. C. Coin controlled
machine. 2.102..'i32 : Dec. 14.
Hoke. Walter W.. Forest Hills, assignor to Westcott EHec-
trir rasting r'orporarlon. New York. N. T. Treatment
of metals by electromagnetic forces. Be. 20,349 ; >£ay 4.
Hoke, Walter W., Forrest Hills, assignor to Westcott
Electric Casting Corporation, New York, N. Y. Coast-
ing metals bv electromagnetic forces and apparatua
therefor. 2,083,022 ; June 8.
H' k'^'iison. Herman E. (See Jemer, G. G., and Hokenson.)
Hokerk. Lvnde D., Utica, assignor to Kerk Guild, Inc,
Whitesboro, N. Y. ToUet appliance. 2,099,484 ; Nov.
16.
Hokerk. Lvnde D.. Utica. assignor to Kerk Guild, Inc,
Whitesboro. N. Y. Fly swatter. 2.100.032 : Nov. 23.
Holaday, Horace A., Highland Park, and E. D. Perry,
New Brunswick, assignors to E. B. Squibb & Sons, New
York, N. Y. Preparation of the thyroid gland.
2,050,132": May 11.
Hoian, James. Lakewood. assignor to American Coach
an! Bodv Comcany, Cleveland, Ohio. Receptacle.
2.067.763 ": Jan. 12.
Holan. James H.. Jr., Lakewood, Ohio. Apparatus for
welding. 2,079,857 ; May 11,
Holorrt. JJudltrv i. (.See Egsleston. S.. and Holbert.)
Holcomb. Harlan E. (See Herkimer, H. W., and Hol-
comb. )
Holcomb. Raymond S., et aL (See Doty, Arthur A., as-
signor.)
Hoicombe, Fred R., Trenton, N. J. Fuel saving means
for internal combustion engines. 2,093,196 ; Sept. 14.
Holdaway, Vivian L.. Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories. Incorporated. New York. N. Y.
Electric discharge device. 2,069.832 ; Feb. 9.
Holdaway. Vivian L., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated. New York, N. Y,
Electronic discharge device. 2,083,330 ; June 8-
Holdaway, William S.. Los Angeles, Calif. Centrifugal
pump. 2,074,650 : Mar. 23.
Holden. Charles R., (Chicago, HI. Apparatus for the sep-
aration of solids in liquid suspension. 2,071,260 ;.
Feb. 16.
Holden. Charles B., and M. Drobinsky, COhicago, HI., said
Droblnsky assignor to said Holden. Separator.
2.071,261 ; Feb. 16.
Holden. David R., Peoria, HL Driving attachment.
2.067,010 : Jan. 5.
Holden, Dean H. (See Tashjian, A. H., and Holden, as-
signors.)
Holden. Dean H., CHeveland. and A. H. Tashjian. Cleveland
Heishts. Ohio, assignors to said Holden. Dialing de-
vice. 2.088,065 : Julv 27.
Holden. Fenn M.. Pontiac. Mich. Sprinkler. 2,066,531 :
Jan. 5.
Holden, Jesse M., Gardena. Calif. Hand-oiler. 2.096,247 ;
Oct. 19.
Holden. Vivia F., Englewood. Colo. Rack for towels and
the like. 2.094.655 ; Oct. 5.
Hold' n. William H. T. (See Branson. D. E.. Holden, and
Evs"'^r. I
Holden. William H. T., Brooklyn, N. Y.. assignor to Amer-
ican Telephone and Telesraph Companv. Radio re-
ceiving system. 2,070,732 ; Feb. 16.
Holden. William H. T.. Brooklyn. N. Y., assignor to
American Telephone and Telesrraph Company. Elec-
trical attenuator. 2.087.949 : Julv 27.
Holden. William H. T.. New York," N. Y., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Elec-
trical attenuator. 2.087.950 : Julv 27.
Holden. WilUam H. T.. New York, N. Y., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Companv. Dis-
tributor device. 2.099,065 : Nov. 16.
^*o 0-*^ vn^\ ^" ^°^ Beach, Calif. Flexible oUer.
Holder, Leonard H.. Washington, D. C. Roof cooling de-
vice. 2.069,150 : Jan. 26.
Holder, Wiggin & Folan, Inc (See Wig^n, Daniel W., as-
signor.)
Holding Committee for Service Manufacturing Company.
(See Wilson. George B.. assignor.)
^*iJ*J«'-.^k-?^'^^ ^•- PhUipsbui-g, Pa. C^uff of trousers.
2.066.9 1 o : .Tan. 5.
Holdsworth, Richard A- (See Penler, B. S., and Holds-
worth.)
Holdsworth. Richard A., Bayside, assignor to The Bar-
rett Company. New York. N. Y. Process and apparatus
for surfacing rooang. 2,074.147; Mar. 16.
^ o'JS.^"il^ ^."illie, Seekonk. Mass. Gill-drawing frame,
... 098.481: >ov. 9.
Holecek. Anton L. (See Hrdlicka. J. D.. and Hol^cpk )
HoleK. Vficlav. assignor to firm Ceskoslovenska Zbrojovka
akriova spolecnost v Brae. Brunn. Czechoslovakia A.u-
tnmatic firearm, in particular machine gun. 2.093,169 :
Sept. 14.
Hoi ford. Hastings J., Southampton. England. DistiUa-
tion of carbonaceous material. 2.084.491 • June 22
^'Jifw'^^'Ji- ,S'5bj5ra P. H. E., Storvik, and W. A.' E.
Tlbell Molndal. Sweden. Attaining Improved felting of
the fibers in paper pulp on the wet part of paper and
board making machines. 2.076,991 ; Apr 13
Holhur. Michael Jennings, assignor to H & H .Machine &
t^l.'""2'^i'02:707:D^.'2l!''- -''"■ ^^'^^^^^ surfacing
Holhut. Michael. Jenning£ assignor to H & H Machine t
2 102^9^": D.^c^'o'l ^'''"'' ^^°- »°>f-^««i°g ^-^^l-
"M'l."chi«L'*'i'*M- f"*^^-^- Jo"™^""- assignors to H ft H
LIST OF PATENTEES
291
Hollabaugh, Cleveland B., assignor to Hercnles Powder
Company, Wilmingron, Del. NitroceUuIose emulsion.
2.101.066 ; Dec. 7.
Holladay, Frank, Alton, 111. Meat hook. 2,097,978 ;
Nov. 2.
Hollaender, Peter R., Cincinnati, Ohio. Bathtnb hanger
fixtnre. 2,091,098 ; Aug. 24.
Holland, Friedrich, Wollaston, Mass.. assignor to Compo
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Xew York, N. Y. Appara-
tus for and method of adhesively uniting shoe parts.
2,086,330 ; July 6.
Holland Furnace Company. (See De Lin, Martin, as-
signor. )
Holland, James. Los Angeles, Calif. Portable door latch.
2.068,680 ; Jan. 26.
Holland, Louis E., Kansas Citv, Mo. Apparatus for elec-
trical etching. 2,074,220 ; Mar. 16.
Holland, Lotiis E., Kansas City, Mo. Etching plates.
2.074.221 ; Mar. 16.
Holland, Lotiis E., Kansas City, Mo. Apparatus for etch-
ing plates. 2,074,222 ; Mar. 16.
Holland Shoe Company. (See Marcus, Tien, assignor.)
Holland, Taylor G., Brookline, Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Bossert Company, Inc., Utica, X. Y.
Feed hanimer mill and molasses miser. 2,072,860 ;
Mar. 9.
Hollander. Aladar, Berkeley, assignor to Byron Jackson
Co.. Huntington Park, Calif. Rubber bearing.
2,069,367 ; Feb. 2.
Hollander. Aladar. Berkeley. Calif, assignor to Byron
Jackson Co.. Huntington Park, Calif. Adjustable shaft
motor. 2,081.4.54; May 25.
Hollander, Aladar, Berkeley, assignor to Byron Jackson
Co., Huntington Park, Calif. Deep well centrifugal
pump. 2,086.806 : July 13.
Hollander, Charles S.. Holmesburg. and F. E. Williams,
Emlenton. assignors to Rohm & Haas Company. Phila-
delphia, Pa. Polvthiocyano esters. 2.077,478 : Apr.
20.
Hollander, (Jharles S., Holmesburg, and W. F. Hester,
Drexel Hill, assignors to Rohm & Haas Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Polythiocyano esters. 2,077,479 ;
Apr. 20.
Hollander. Erik E., Kearnv, X. J. Pocket cigarette roller.
2.100.397 : Xov. 30.
Holland-L€tz, John. Oown Point, Ind., assignor to The
Letz Manufacturing Company. Separator attachment
for roushage mills. 2,072,920 ; Mar. 9.
Hollands. Harold \V. (See Parke, P., and Hollands.)
Hollands. Louis C, Verona, X. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Automatic fidelity control.
2.078,077; Apr. 20.
Hollenbeck, Merritt W., AVillowbrook, Calif. Garden
shears. 2,086,081 : July 6.
Hollenweger. Hans H.. Zofingue, Swtizerland, assignor
to H. A. Uneerauth. Paris. France. Extensible electric
cord. 2.086^978; July 13.
Hollenweger, Hans H., Zofingue. Switzerland, assignor to
Herman A. Ungemurh. Paris, France. Extensible elec-
tric cord. 2,092.532 ; Sept. 7.
Holler, James P.. Xew York, X. Y. Eniversal electric
outlet. 2,093.358 ; Sept. 14.
Hollerith, Charles. (See Cary. B. B., and Hollerith.)
Hollerung. Wilhelm, assignor to Kuhnbacher Spinnerei.
Kulmbach, Germany. Manufacturing yams. 2,101,943 :
Dec. 14.
Holley. George M., Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Car-
buretor. 2,080.570 ; May 18.
Holley. George M., Grosse Pointe, assignor to (Jeo. M. and
Earl Holley Engineering. Detroit. Mich., a trust. Down-
draft carburetor. 2,080.569 : May 18.
Holley. Geo. M. and Earl, Engineering. (See Holley,
George M., assignor.)
Holley. Geo. M. and Earl. Engineering. (See Holley,
G. M.. and Kegerreis. assignors.)
Holley, George M., and C. S. Kegerreis, assignors to Geo.
M. and Earl Holley Engineering. Detroit, Mich.
Thermostatic control of automobile engine fuel,
2.074,471 : Mar. 23.
Holliday, Theodore B.. Dayton. Ohio. Shielding device
for ignition or similar circuits. 2.082.800 : June 8.
HoUidav. Theodore B.. and R. K. Stout. Davton, Ohio.
Shielded connecter. 2,095,254; Oct, 12.
HoUincshoad, Everett H.. Dayton, assignor to Road Strip-
ing. Inc., Houston, Tex. Road marking combine
2.076.370 : Apr. 6.
Hollincshead. R. M.. Corporation. (See Bagley. T. J,, and
M,nnrz, a.ssignors.)
Hollincsworth. Clarence T. (See Frank, W. H., Hollings-
worth. and Fishor. >
Hollingsworth. Denzil M.. assignor to Equipment Rent.il
Corporation. St. Louis, Mo. Earth-boring apparatus,
2.081.200: May 25.
Hollingsworth, jfaurice H.. Miami. Fla. Combination
horn button and timepiece. 2,095.983: Oct. 19.
Ilollintrsworth. R. Lei'. Kivorhend. X. Y.. a.sslsnor to Radio
rori>oration of ,\moricn. Echo recording apparatus.
? 075.285 : >far .^O.
nollingsworth. William G., Sheboycan. Wis. Map retaln-
inc and displaying device. 2.082,240: June 1.
Hollls, Elmer H„ Ada, Okla. Cement mixer. 2,072.886 ;
Mar. 9.
Hollis. Henry L.. Chirnco. Ill, Air conditioning appa-
ratus and process. 2.075,030 ; Mar. 30.
Hollis. Howard W., (Julney, Mass., assignor to Submarine
Signal Company, Boston, Mass. Depth measurement.
2,079,612 ; May 11.
Hollis, John H., Lincoln, Mass. Cigarette package.
2,098,096: Xov. 2.
Hollis, V\"illiam C, Houston, Tex. Pipe rack. 2,071,632 :
Feb. 23.
Hollman, Peter I. (See Mcllvalne. J. H., and Hollman.)
Hollman, Peter L, assignor to McEvaine Burner Cor-
poration, Chicago, HL Control valve for oil btimers.
2,080,272; May 11.
Hollman, Peter L, Rockford, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (Chi-
cago, m. Automatic oven lighter for gas stoves.
2,087,433 ; July 20.
Hollmann, Franz, assignor to Otto Heinrich Drager,
Lubeck, Germany. Device for detecting the presence of
foreign eases or suspensions in air or other gas.
2,069,035 : Jan. 26.
Hollmann, Hans E., Berlin, (Jermanv. Ultra-short wave
radio system. 2,092.069 ; Sept 7.
Hollmann, Hans E., assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Modulation and frequency stabilization. 2,07S.2-io ;
Apr. 27.
Hollmann, Hans E., assignor to Telefunken Gesellsehaft
fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.. Berlin. (Jennanv.
Short wave shield. 2,078,246 ; Apr. 27.
HoUmann. Hans E.. assignor to Telefunkpn Gesellsehaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.. Berlin. Germany.
?Iodulation-controlled magnetron oscillator. 2.0S0.571 ;
May 18.
HollmauTi, Hans E., assignor to Telefunken (Jesellschaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Modulation system for ultra-hish frequency waves.
2.080,572 : May 18.
Hollmann, Hans E., assignor to Telefunken Gesellsehaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Tuning receivers operating on potential resonance.
2.085,022; June 29.
HoUKuinu. HaEs E.. assignor to Telefunken (Jesellsehaft
fur Drahtlose Telegrauhie m. b. H.. Berlin. Germany.
Amplifyinz circuit arrangement. 2.088.061 ; July 27.
Hollmann. Hans E.. assisnor to Telefunken Gesellsehaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.. Berlin, (Jermany.
Electron tube and circuit therefor. 2.088.653 ; Aug. 3.
Hollmann, Hans E., assignor to Telefunken Gesellsciaft
fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.. Berlin, (Jermany.
! Grid detection circuit for wave lensths below one
, decimeter. 2,089,260 ; Aug. 10.
! HolUnann. Hans E.. assignor to Telefunken (Jesellsehaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.. Berlin, Germany.
Automatic volume control circuit. 2.093.560 : Seut. 21.
Hollmann. Hans E., assignor to Telefunken Gesellsehaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.. Berlin, (Jermany.
Automatic detector gain control circuit. 2.093.561 ;
Sept. 21.
Hollmann. Hans E.. Berlin-Wiknersdorf. Germany, as-
signor to Radio Patents Corporation. Xew York,'X. Y.
Tuning device. 2.081.746 ; Slay 25.
HoUnaeel. Theodore C, Milwaukee, Wis. Barrel.
2,099.113 : Xov. 16.
Holloman. Leonidas C, and L. C. Stukenborg, said Hollo-
man assignor to Delinting Cotton Seed Company, Inc..
Memphis. Tenn. Delinting cottonseed or the like.
2.074.78S : Mar. 23.
Holloway. George W. (See Waterston, C. L., and Hol-
loway. )
Holloway. Gilbert C. Bloomfield, X. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manu:;iCtur-
ing Company. East Pittsburg. Pa. System for auto-
matic coil winding machines. 2.076.236 : Apr. 6.
Holloway. Glenn H.. Kansas CSty. Mo. Machine for mak-
ing butter rolls. 2.085.157 ; June 29.
Holloway. Isaiah S. (See Moore, L.. and Holloway.)
Holloway. Jesse F. (See Wallace, A., and Holloway.)
Holloway, Ralph S.. Amarillo. Tex. Rewinding device for
moti.-in picnire films. 2.071.527: Fch. 2.*?.
Holloway, Walter. (See Crquhart, Adam, assignor.)
Hollst, Joe, Yutan, Xebr. Horse collar. 2,087,434 ; July
20.
Hollv. Harrv H.. assignor of one-half to A. J. Fihe, Chi-
cago. 111. Molding device. 2.081.455 ; May 23.
Holly-Pox. Inc. (S».^ Webb. John L.. assignor.)
Holm. Jonus F.. .\lhambra. C.Tlif. Combination clamp
and gauge. 2.(>98.686 ; Xov. 9.
Holm, John M.. Glasgow. Scothmd. assignor to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Gas-ceneratlne charge
2.090.608: -Aug. 17.
Holm, Ludwig. (See Dobler. E.. and Holm.)
Holm, Ludwig, assignor to Robert Bosch Aktlengesell-
schaft. Stuttgart, Germany. Electrlcsil switch of the
snap spring type. 2.077.362 : .\pr. 13.
Holm. >t.>lvin M. (See I.vm:in. .V. L.. and Holm.)
Holm. Wnldomar. Furstenwaldo-on-the-Sprt>». Gorm.iny.
assignor to Julius Pintsch. .Xktlongcselschaft. Borllii.
Germany. Reversing mechanism for dry gas meters,
2.080.044 : May 11.
ITolman. .vrthur J., i:ast Orange. N. J. Stropplne device.
•-'.081.147 : May 25.
Holman. George. (Se« Neff. W. C. Workman. .\ndertOD.
and Holman.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Holmberg, August W., Brooklyn, and C. W. Holmberg,
New Rochelle, N. Y. Faucet spray and strainer
nozzle. 2,100,165 ; Nov. 23.
Holmberg, Carl H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Card holder.
2,066,887 ; Jan. 5.
Holmberg, Centre W. (See Holmberg, August W., and
C. W.)
Holmberg, Clyde L. (See Whiteside, R. V., and Holm-
berg.)
Holmberg, Johan O., Boston, Mass. Shell plate rolling
device. 2,089,207 ; Aug. 10.
Holmblad. Carl A., Flushing, N. Y. Merit indicator.
2,086,267 ; July 6.
Holmboe, Harold, Chicago, HI. Spray nozzle. 2,080,206 ;
May 11.
Holmdabl, Arthur C, Kellogg, Iowa. Basketball basket
support. 2,085,206; June 29.
Holme. James L.. Kansas Citv, Mo. Reinforcing and
bonding means for burial vaults. 2.093.S09 ; Sept. 21.
Holmes, August, assignor to Standard Oil Development
Company. Wood preservative oil. 2,078,570 ; Apr. 27.
Holmes, Bradford B., New York, N. Y. Electric timing
system. 2,080,273; May 11.
Holmes, Bradford B.. assignor to R. V. Holmes, Stoning-
ton. Conn. Automatic steering system for dirigible
craft. 2,095,031 ; Oct. 5.
Holmes, Charles I., assignor of one-fourth to R. Sebring
and one-fourth to E. W. Soper, Chino, Calif. Rural
mail box. 2,098,242 ; Nov. 9.
Holmes, Charles I., assignor of one-half to G. E. Pine,
Chino, Calif. Multiple rack for pool balls. 2,102,003 ;
Dec. 14.
Holmes. Dan C, Ville D'Avray, France. Valve-actuating
push-piece. 2.066.976 : Jan. 5.
Holmes. Edward L.. Ilford, assignor of one-third to
A. J. Hughes. Essex, and one-third to H. Hughes &
Son. Limited, London, England. Echo sounding appa-
ratus. 2,084,845 ; June 22.
Holmes. Klbridge R.. assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works. Worcester, Mass. Loom for weaving dou-
ble tapes. 2,082.890 : June 8.
Holmes, Elbridge R., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works. Worcester, Mass. Drive for loom dobbies.
2,090,046 : Aug. 17.
Holmes, Elbridge R., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Driving motion for
loom dobbips. 2.090.047 : Aug. 17.
Holmes, Elbridge R.. assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcester, JIass. Spring stand for dobby
looms. 2.097,665 ; Nov. 2.
Holmes, Elbridge R., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works. Worcester. Mass. Jacquard feeding
mechanism. 2.097,666 : Nov. 2.
Holmes. Elbridge R., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Slackener control for
loom wnrps. 2,103,783; Dec. 28.
Holmes, Elbridge R., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Loom dobby.
2,103,784 : Dec. 28.
Holmes Electric Protective Company. (See Loudon, Clif-
ford L., assignor.)
Holmes, Frank P., Memphis, Tenn. Automatic emergency
brake setting device. 2.088.857 : Aug. 3.
Holmes, Frederick J., Detroit, Mich. Fuel heater for
internal combustion engines. 2,103,947 ; Dec. 28.
Holmes, Frederick T., Waterbury. Conn. Rotational
trigger mechanism. 2.099.849 : Nov. 23.
Holmes. Oeorge A.. Newton Center, .ossignor to United
Carr Fastener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Twin-
button fastener. 2,084.558 ; June 22.
Holmes. George E., Elkhart, Ind. Renewable electric fuse.
2.102.206 ; Dec. 14.
Holmes, Henry H., Leicester, England, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to H. Brinton Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Knitting machine pattern control mechanism.
2,078.571 : Apr. 27.
Holmes, John R., Highland Park, assignor to Chrysler
Corporation. Detroit, Jlich. Vehicle wheel suspension.
2.099,114; Nov. 16.
Holmes. Alinot K. 'See Zimniermnn, W. P.. and Holmes.)
Holmes. Morris P., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinerv Company. Mining machine. 2,078,944 ;
Mav 4.
Holmes, Morris P., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinerv Companv. Mining machine transmission
mechanism. 2,091,985; Sept. 7.
Holmes. Morris P., ("laremont. N. II.. assignor to Sullivan
Machinerv Comjianv. Expansible chamber motor.
2. 095. 255': Oct. 12.
Holmes, Ralph S., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Radio receiver. 2,086,331 ;
July 6.
Holmes. Ralph S., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Protective device. 2,092,373 ;
Sept. 7.
Holmes, Ravmond J.. Lynn, Mass. Eyelet row tapping
machine. " 2.077,797 : Apr. 20.
Holnii's. Ravnnr M.. assignor to Bloomer Bros. Company,
Newark, N. Y. Collapsible container. 2,070,844; Apr.
13.
Holmes, Rnth V. fSee Holmes. Bradford B.. nsslenor.)
Holmps, Stanley T., et nl. (See Bradford, William W.,
■Tr., assignor.)
Holmes, William I., University Park, Md., assignor to
Washington Institute of Technology, Inc., Washington,
D. C. Flashlight. 2,092,845 ; Sept. 14.
Holmgren, Eric A., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinerv Corporation, Patersou, N. J. Splitting ma-
chine. 2;091,36;5 ; Aug. 31.
Holm-Hansen, Osmund, Stratford, Conn., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Washing machine. 2,078,139 ;
Apr. 20.
Holm-Hansen, Osmund. Stratford, Conn., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Vacuum cleaner. 2,095,812 ;
Oct. 12.
Holm-Hansen, Osmund, and G. W. Ruscoe, Stratford, Conn.,
assignors to General Electric Company. Separator.
2.071.975 ; Feb. 23.
Holmquist, Wesley E., Minneapolis, Minn. Cleaning
greasy surfaces. 2,093,240 ; Sept. 14.
llolo-Krome Screw Corporation, The. (See Purtell, Wil-
liam A., assignor.)
Holophane Company. (See Dorey, W. A., and Rolph, as-
signors.)
Holophane Company. (See English, Solomon, assignor.)
Holophane Company. (See Exelmans, Maurice, assignor.)
Holophane Company. (See Keller, Clarence C, assignor.)
Holophane Company. (See Keller, C. C, and Canfield, as-
signors.)
Holophane Company. (See Rolph, Thomas W., assignor.)
Holoubek, Edward, Roy, Mont. Compartment tray for
packaging food. 2,073,635 ; Mar. 16.
Holoubek, Edward, Roy. Mont. Compartment can for
packaging foods. 2,073,636 ; Mar. 16.
Ilolscher, Herman A., assignor of one-third to L. L. Goode
and C. L. Brown, Galesburg, 111. Arch support.
2,095,191 ; Oct. 5.
Holsen, Ralph P., Jlilwaukee, Wis. Bicycle lock.
2.099.606 : Nov. 16.
Holslag, Claude J., South Orange, assignor to Electric
Arc Cutting & Welding Company, Newark, N. J. Re-
actor. 2,086,316 ; July 6.
Hoist, Arnold. (See Cole, E. S., and Hoist.)
Hoist. Gilles, and W. de Groot, Eindhoven, Netherlands,
assignors to General Electric Company. Gaseous elec-
tric discharge device. 2,087,845 ; July 20.
Hoist, Gilles. and W. Uyterhoeven, Eindhoven, Nether-
lands, assignors to General Electric Companv. Gaseous
electric discharge lamp. 2.103,078: Dec. 21.
Hoist, Poul P. G., Oaklyn, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Amplifier. 2,077,565 ; Apr. 20.
Hoist, Poul F. G., Oaklyn, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Automatic tone control system.
2,078,762 ; Apr. 27.
Hoist, Poul P. G., Oaklyn, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Radio receiver. 2,085,430 ;
June 29.
Hoist, Poul F. G., Audubon, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of -America, New
York, N. Y. Radio-phonograph apparatus. 2,077,566 ;
Apr. 20.
Hoist, Poul F. G., Audubon, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Tone control system.
2.092,070 ; Sept. 7.
Ilolsten, Hermann. (See Platz, C, and Holsten.)
Ilolston Manufacturing Company. (See Szabo, George
C, assignor.)
Holt, Arthur D. (See Flint, J. A., and Holt.)
Holt, Daniel S., assignor to Armstrong Cork Company,
Lancaster. Pa. Apparatus for and method of coating
fabrics. 2,066,780 : .Tan. 5.
Holt, Daniel S.. assignor to Armstrong Cork Companv,
Lancaster, Pa. Apparatus for closure assembly.
2,068.455 : Jan. 19.
IToli. Edward E., Chicago. 111. Electric light fixture.
2 004.r,.-)n : Oct. 5.
Holt. Harold S., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Halogenated aralkyl-aryl
ethers. 2.073,010; M.ar. 9.
Holt, Harold S., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Hvdroxycycloalkylammo-
nium salts. 2,079,613. May 11.
Holt, Lee C, and H. W. Daudt, assignors to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Companv, Wilmington, Del. Pro-
duction of lower alkyl chlorides. 2.091,986 ; Sept. 7.
Holt, Maynard F., Rye, and S. N. Lipowski. New York,
N. Y., said Lipowski assignor to said Holt. Coating
machine. 2.079,614 ; Mav 11.
Holt, Maynard F., Rye, and S. N. Lipowski, New York,
N. Y., said Lipowski assignor to said Holt. Golf ball
recoating. 2,079,615; May 11.
Holt. Ralph D., Dumont, N. Y. Painting shield.
2.098,005; Nov. 2.
Holt. Thomas W.. assicrnor to Excel C^irtain Company,
Elkhart. Ind. Veneered tubing. 2,067.665 ; Jan. 12.
Holt. Thomas W., and J. F. Levan, assignors to Excel
Curtain Company, Elkhart, Ind. Veneered tubing and
making the same. 2.076,643; Apr. 13.
Holt. Thomas W., and J. P. Levan, assignors to Excel
Curtain Company, Elkhart, Ind. Automobile window
construction. 2,090.048 ; Aug. 17.
Holt, Walter L., La Grange, assignor of one-third to
W. H. Young. Sr., Muscogee County, Ga. Attachment
for looms. 2,097,859 : Nov. 2.
TloUie. Howard J.. Cliffside Park, N. J. Knee pad.
2.093.888 ; Sept. 21.
LIST OF PATENTEES
293
Holton, Frank, and Company. (See Bryant, Charles E.,
assignor.)
Holfz, Abraham, assignor to Sadinoff & Wendroff, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Knitting machine. 2,095,133 ; Oct. 5.
Holtz, Frederick C, assignor to Sangamo Electric Com-
pany, Springfield, 111. Jewel bearing for electric me-
ters and the like. 2,085,751 ; July 6.
Holtzclaw, John B. (See Winning, C, and Holtzclaw.)
Holtzclaw, John B., Roselle, and C. Winning, Elizabeth,
N. J., assignors to Standard Oil Development Com-
pany. Soluble oil. 2,079,803; May 11.
Holtzman, John, New York, N. Y. Lock. 2,078,248 ;
Apr. 27.
Holwech, Wilhelm, Oslo, Norway. Refining of sperm oil
or wax. 2,077,837 ; Apr. 20.
Holweck, Fernand, Paris, France, assignor to Shell
Development Company, San Francisco, Calif. Gravity
pendulum 2.097,156; Oct. 26.
Holwick, Frederick H., near West Union, 111. Planting
implement. 2,068,105 ; Jan. 19.
Holy, Mitchel E., Po.sen, assignor to Container Corpora-
tion of America, Chicago, 111. Container. 2,077,173 ;
Apr. 13.
Holzach, Karl and F. Lange, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,
assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Colored salts of or-
ganic ammonia derivatives and acid derivatives of ni-
trated anilines. 2,070,275 ; Feb. 9.
Holzach, Karl, and E. v. Bock, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Azo dyestuffs. 2,082,495 ;
June 1.
Holzach, Karl, and B. V. Bock, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, and H. Ohlendorf, and E. Baumann, Dessau,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Disazo dyestuffs. 2,086,031 ; July 6.
Holzach, Karl, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, L. Neumann,
Mannheim, and H. Krzikalla, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Khine, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Polyazo dyestuffs. 2,088,907 ;
Aug 3.
Holzach, Karl, and G. Niemann, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc.. New York, N. Y. Water-insoluble metal salts of
phthalocyanine-sulphonic acids. 2,099,689 ; Nov. 23.
Holzach, Karl, and G. Niemann, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Water-insoluble salts of phthalo-
cyanine-sulphonic acids. 2,099,690 ; Nov. 23.
Holzner, Adolf, Brooklyn, N. Y. Counter. 2,097,065 ;
Oct. 26.
Holzwarth Gas Turbine Company. (See Holzwarth, Hans,
assignor.)
Holzwarth Gas Turbine Company, The. (See Meining-
haus, Ulrich, assignor.)
Holzwarth Gas Turbine Co. (See Schaper, Georg, as-
signor. )
Holzwarth, Hans, Dusseldorf, Germany, assignor to
Holzwarth Gas Turbine Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Apparatus for carrying the peak loads of power plants.
2,086,553 ; July 13.
Holzwarth, Hans, Dusseldorf, German v, assignor to
Holzwarth Gas Turbine Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Explosion turbine plant. 2,095,984 ; Oct. 19.
Homan, Frank G., Lincoln County, S. Dak. Door hinge.
2,074.112 ; Mar. 16.
Homan, John L., Dayton. Ohio. Shaft sealing device for
refrigerators. 2,080,403 ; May 18.
Home Golf Incorporated. (See Glancey, William J., as-
signor.)
Homestead Valve Manufacturing Company. (See
Schuchman, W. R., and Ofeldt, assignors.)
Homey, Gerhard, Cologne, Germany. Method of and
apparatus for manufacturing wooden vessels.
2,090,415 : Aug. 17.
Hommol, Charles L., .nssignor to Bower Roller Bearing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Machine for dimensioning
and sorfing machined articles. 2,091,815; Aug. 31.
Hommel, Ernest M. (See McQuiston, F. B., and
Hommel.)
Hommel, Ernest M., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The O.
Hommel Company. Apparatus for decorating glass-
ware. 2,067,447; Jiin. 12. "
Hommel, C, Company, The. (See Hommel, Ernest M., as-
signor.)
Hommel, O., Company, The. (See McQuiston, F. B.,
find Hommel, assignors.)
Hommel, O., Company, The. (See Rosenborg, Jacob K.,
assignor.)
Koiinni'l, Willi.'im B., Geneva, N. Y. Can drinking rim.
2,075.721 ; Mar. .?0.
Hon, Victor R., Deming, N. Mex. Eyeglass clasp.
2,097,371 ; Oct. 26.
IToiid;!, Kikutiiro, Osaka, Japan. Apparatus for giving
(Iriifls to cotton slivers. 2,100,139; Nov. 23.
Hone. (,'liarli'S II., Millburn, ,N. J., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to Swank Products, Inc. CiilT link.
2,003,723 ; Sept. 21.
Honegger, Irving (;., Houston, Tex., assignor to Aliiiniiinm
Comp.nny of Ani(>ricM, Pittsburgh, Pa. Decorative siir
faeo. 2,094,590 ; Ocl. r,.
II'iiK'l, Herbert, Vienna, Austria, assignor to Beck, Koller
& Company, Inc., D(>troIt, Mich. Manuraclure of arti-
ficial resins. 2,074,509; Mar. 23.
Honel, Herbert, Vienna, Austria, assignor to H. Reich-
hold, Detroit, Mich., doing business as Reichhold Chemi-
cals. Phenol-aldehyde condensation products. 2,079,210 ;
May 4.
Hftnel. Herbert, Vienna, Austria, assignor to H. Reich-
hold, Detroit, Mich., doing business as Reichhold Chemi-
cals. Condensation product and producing same.
2,101,944; Dec. 14.
Honeycutt, William C, et al. (See Brown, William Y.,
assignor.)
Honeyman, Arthur A., Portland, Oreg. Tube closure.
2,091,246 ; Aug. 24.
Honig, Frank, Pawtucket, R. I. Method and apparatus
for twisting filaments. 2.080,918 ; May 18.
Honigbaum, Harry H., Forest Hills, N. Y. Shingle.
2,069,444 ; Feb. 2.
Honigbaum, Harry H., Forest Hills, N. Y. Shingle.
2,087.910; July 27.
Honigbaum, Harry H., Forest Hills, N. Y. Shingle.
2,087,911 ; July 27.
Plonigmann, Erich, and F. Bruckmayer, Vienna, Austria,
assignors to N. H. Moos, London, England, and Hein-
rich Eisler, Vienna, Austria. Dry masonry. 2,100,958 ;
Nov. 30.
Honing, Wilhelm, and G. Oudemans, Eindhoven, Nether-
lands, assignor to General Electric Company. Electric
incandescent lamp. 2,071,979 ; Feb. 23.
Honiss, William H., West Hartford, assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Glass feeding
method and apparatus. 2,077,147 ; Apr. 13.
Honiss, William H., West Hartford, assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Glass feeding
method and apparatus. 2,077,148 ; Apt. 13.
Honiss, William T., West Hartford, assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Controlling the
temperature and condition of glass in a forehearth.
2.098,625 ; Nov. 9.
Honn, Harlan V., San Francisco, Calif. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,091,987 ; Sept. 7.
HOnneknovel, Friedrich A., Bemscheid-Bliedinghausen,
Germany. Hand tool for boring, sawing, and rasping
wood and like materials. 2,101,583 ; Dee. 7.
Honnolke, Franz, Haberzie, Post Gross-Tschochau, Czecho-
slovakia. Typewriter. 2,076,198 : Apr. 6.
Honz, Richard. (See Modes, E., Honz, and Hennig.)
Hood, Arthur M., trustee. (See Tomlinson, Fay M., as-
signor.)
Hood, Charles E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Splitting ma-
chine. 2,082,057 ; June 1.
Hood, Charles E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N, J. Splitting ma-
chine. 2,088,745 ; Aug. 3.
Hood, Charles E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe beating
machine. 2,098,243 ; Nov. 9.
Hood, Charles E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Method of and
apparatus for operating on unattached soles. 2,101,179 ;
Dec. 7.
Hood, Charles E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Welt-treating
machine. 2,103,260 ; Dec. 28.
Hood, Harrison P., assignor to Corning Glass Works, Corn-
ing, N. Y. Borosilicate glass containing cerium.
2,008.801 ; Jan. 26.
Hood, Harrison P., assignor to Corning Glass Works.
Corning, N. Y. Heat resisting fluoride borosilicate
glass. 2,072,207 ; Mar. 2.
Hood, John M., South Hadley, Mass. Treating natural
and artificial yarn.s. Re. 20,417 ; June 22.
Hood, Lonnie E. (See Caldwell, G. D., and Hood.)
Hood, Philip G., Newark, N. J. Drying frame.
2,078,078 ; Apr. 20.
Hood Rubber Company. (See Gate, Malcolm, S., as-
signor.)
Hood Rtibber Company. (See Everett, W. D., Starner,
and Olson, assignors.)
Hood Rubber Company. (See Nelson, John IT,, as-
signor.)
Hood Rubber Conii)any. (See Olson, Frederick F., as-
signni'. )
Hood Rubber Company, Inc. (See Dillcr, Alvin L., as-
signor.)
lloor, Addison C, Hin.sdalp. 111. Governor. 2,078,850;
.^pr. 27.
Hoof, Addison C, Hinsdale, 111. Brake construction.
2,080,314; May 11.
Iloof, Addison (!., Hinsdale, 111. Fuel control niechanisni.
2,103,308 ; Dec. 28.
Hocif-l'.nik Corporation. (See Risonhiudt, Frank J., as-
signor.)
Iloofnaglo, William T., Glen Ridge, N. J., and G. Malvosp,
New Hyde Park, N. Y. Bench cleaning uiachlue.
2,093,148; Sept. 14.
Hooker, Albi-rl H., H. H. RItter, and S. F. M. Alnolnren,
NIagiini I'^ills. assignors to TIookiM- li^leol rocliomlcal Coni-
puny, New York, N, Y. Production of cimsllo alkali
solulions .'Kliiptcvl to forin.'illon of alUall cellulose and
li:i\iMg a uniform catalvlic actlvllv. 2,079,120; Mnv 4.
HociUcr, Hon.ild 10, (Sci> Itii'il.'n.slciii, C. ,1,. :\n,\ llo.iUer.l
Hooker, Don.'iid E,, assignor of on(> Imlf to .losi-pli Vler-
llng, Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. Marble shifting mech-
anism for game boards. 2,008,178; .Inn. 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hooker Electrochemical Company. (See Hooker, A. H.,
Hitter, and Maclaren, assignors.)
Hookor Electrochemical Company. (See Lowry, Robert B.,
assignor.)
Hooker Electrochemical Company. (See Sconce, James S.,
assignor.)
Hooker, Frederick J., Cincinnati, and J. R. Carruthers,
Glendale, assignors to The Stearns & Foster Company^
Lockland, Ohio. Fireproof filtering material.
2,078,197 ; Apr. 20.
Hooker, Robert G., Jr. (See Sutton, C. Z., and Eash,
assignors.)
HooUless Fastener Company. (See Bennett, J. P., and
Happold, assignors.)
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Brownsdon, Henry W.,
assignor.)
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Corner, George H. C,
assignor. )
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Friedman, Jacob P.,
assignor.)
Hooklt's-s Fastener Company. (See Gilmore, William L.,
assignor.)
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Grant, Harry B.,
assignor.)
Iloouhss Fastener Company. (See Kclley, Roland S.,
assifinor. )
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Larroque, Joseph L.,
assignor.)
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Norton, Samuel H.,
assignor.)
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Osgood, Frank G.,
nssicnor. )
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Poux, Noel J., as-
signor.)
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Quisling, Sverre, as-
signor.)
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Reuter, William J.,
assignor.)
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Seaver, Elliot O., as-
signor.) ■
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Sipe, Harry E., as-
signor.)
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Sundback, Gideon,
assignor.)
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Wintritz, George,
assignor.)
Hookless Fastener Company. (See Yengst, Charles R..
assignor.)
Hooley. John W. (See Freeman. 'M. W.. and Hooley. )
Hooper, Edward J., Nutley, N. J. Elastic ventilated fab-
ric. 2,008,456 ; Jan. 19.
Hooper, F. X., Company. (See Fitchett, Thomas S., as-
signor.)
Hooper, Fred E., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe part
treating machine. 2,094,014 ; Sept. 28.
Hooper, George S. (See Cole, John \V., assignor.)
Hooper, Harold A. (See Hooper, William J., assignor.)
Hooper, James E.. Ruxton, assignor to William E. Hooper
& Sons Company, Baltimore, Md. Wick. 2,074,093 ;
Mar. 23.
Hooper, James E.. Ruxton, assignor to William E. Hooper
and Sons Company, Woodberry, Md. Drier felt.
2,084,490 ; June 22.
Hooper, Leslie J. (See Cole, Edward S. and E. S., and
Hooper.)
Hooper, Leslie R., Johannesburg, Transvaal. Union of
South Africa. Suspension means for road vehicles.
2,074,000 : Mar. 23.
Hooper, William E., & Sons Company. (See Hooper,
James E., assignor.)
Hooper. William J., Elsah, assignor of one-half to H. A.
Hooper, Chicago, 111. Dental cleaning spray.
2,094,888 ; Oct. 5'.
Hooper. William J., Elsah, assignor of one-half to II. A.
Hooper, Chicago. 111. Faucet connecter. 2,0:>4,^.S9 ;
Oct. 5.
Hoorn, Frederick W., Washington, D. C. Motion picture
system utilizing continuously moving film. 2.073,637 ;
Mar. 10.
Hoorn, Frederick W., Washington, D. C. Film feeding
system for sound motion picture apparatus. 2,086,554 :
July 13.
Hoornstra, Salomon, Brussels, Belgium. Seal for string,
ribbon, or the like. 2,079,938; May 11.
Hoosier Lamp & Stamping Corporation. (See Morton,
Thomas J., Jr., assignor.)
Hoosier Lamp 4 Stamping Corporation. (See Smith,
Charles N., H. G., and Bauer.)
Hootz, Herbert. Berlin, Germany, assignor to General
Electric Company. Control system. 2,098,804 ; Nov. 9.
Hoover, Charles E., Lancaster. Pa. Battery post and cable
connection. 2,070.330; Feb. !».
Hoover Company, The. (See Becker, Bernard C, as-
signor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Boyer. Tlnrold H.. assignor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Burkhardt. Chandos, as-
signor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Cummings, Stanley R., as-
signor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Everett, Richard E., as-
signor.)
Hoover Company. The. (So« Gerber, Dale C, assignor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Hoover, Howard E., as-
signor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Hudson, W. F., and Smellie,
assignors. )
Hoover Company, The. (See Kitto, ^^'illiam H., assignor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Pierce, Frank L., assignor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Sellers, William D., as-
signor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Shank, C. L., and Traut,
assignors.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Smellie, Donald G., as-
signor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Taylor, Charles H., as-
signor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Tucker, Wilmer H., as-
signor.)
Hoiivir Company, The. (See White, Harry B., assignor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Whitaker, Uncas A., as-
signor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See White, Harry B., assignor.)
Hoover, George R. and M. M., Middlecown, Ohio. Pro-
ducing insulating material. 2,096,398 ; Oct. 19.
Hoover, Howard E., Glencoe, 111., assignor to The Hoover
Company, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner.
2,080,480 ; May 18.
Hoover, Kenneth H., Deerfield, 111., assignor to Association
x)f American Soap & Glycerine Producers, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Passive hydraulic medium. 2,080,422 ;
May 18.
Hoover, Mildred M. (See Hoover, George R. and M. M.)
Hoover, Jlyrl P., Bend, Oreg. Adjustable chair.
2,081,333 ; May 2.").
Hoover. Paul L., Highland Park, assignor to Endowment
Foundation, New Brunswick, N. J. Electrical timing
circuit. 2.097,066 : Oct. 26.
Hoover Steel Ball Company. (See Pew, Thomas C, as-
signor.)
Hope. Cl.irence R., Farnhurst, Del. Game appaartus.
2,097.029 : Oct. 26.
Hope, Ernest. (See Ricks, F., and Hope.)
Hope, Henry G., Swansea, Wales. Coal breaking machine.
2,095,601 ; Oct. 12.
Hope, lialph W'., Halford Works, Smetbwick, England, as-
siirnor to Hopes Windows Inc., Jamestown, N. Y.
Window. 2,094,215 ; Sept. 28.
Hope, Samuel N., Wauwatosa, assignor to Griffith-Hope
Company, West Allis, Wis. Cup dispenser. 2,081,177 ;
May 25.
Hope, Samuel N., Wauwatosa, assignor to Griffith-Hope
Company, West Allis, Wis. Wax roll holder. 2,093,562 ;
Sept. 21.
Hope's Windows Inc. (See Ellison, Edward H., as-
signor.)
Hopes Windows Inc. (See Hope, Ralph W.. assignor.)
Hopewell Brothers. (See Wolfard. Merl R.. assignor.)
Hopewell, Helen C, et ah (See Wolfard, Merl R., as-
signor. )
Hopf, Otto, New York, and F. A. Wenman, Brooklyn,
assignors to Richard Schnier, Beechhurst, L. I., N. Y.
Volumetric apparatus. 2,089,796 ; Aug. 10.
Hopfensbeiger, Georg, Heklenheim-ou-the-Bren-/., Germany.
Rotating machine. 2,098,244 ; Nov. 9.
Hopff, Heinrich, and W. Schmidt, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft, Frahkfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Production of
assistants in the textile and related industries.
2,095,814 ; Oct. 12.
HopfF. Heinrich, and A. Weickmann, Ludwigshafen-on-
Khine, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
Y^ork, N. Y. Condensation products of 1.2,3,4-butylene-
dioxides and making same. 2,098.097 : Nov. 2.
Hopff. Heinrich, and A. Weickmann, Ludwigshafen-on-
the-Rhine, Germany, assignors to General Aniline
Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Azo dvestuffs. 2,098,782 r
Nov. 9.
Hopff, Heinrich. Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, and F,
Schmidt, Troisdorf, near Cologne, assignors to 1. G.
Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
Jlain, Germany. Polymerization products from styrene
and their production. 2,102,179 ; Dec. 14.
Hopkins, Albert J.. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Spark
plug core. 2.099,737 ; Nov. 23.
Hopkins, Alva R., Merchantville, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Centralized radio svstem.
2.092,879 : Sept. 14.
Hopkins. Durward K., assignor to Keystone Steel & Wire
Company. Peoria, 111. Method and apparatus for trans-
forming bendable materi.-il Into predetermined and fin-
ished shapes. 2.074.789 : Alar. 23.
Hopkins, Edwin, New York, N. Y. Parking post.
2.069,445 : Feb. 2. ^
• Hopkins. Francis C, Providence, R. I. Tool. 2,079,505 :
May 4.
Hopkins, George J., assignor to McCray Refrigerator
^089 o"?- ^^*'°^'^"^'"°' ^^^- Refrigerator case.
Hopkins, George J., assignor to McCray Refrigerator
k-^'i'P-py- I'^endallville, Ind. Refrigerator case.
2,089,261 ; Aug. 10.
Hopkins, (ilonn W., Paducah, Ky., assignor to McKee But-
ton Company, Muscatine, Iowa. Saw set. 2,090,978;
Aug. 24.
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Hopkins, Harris F., Bogota, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Sound translating apparatus. 2,098,291 ; Nov. 9.
Hopkins, Herbert H., San Francisco, and G. E. Becker,
Fresno, Calif. Dredging apparatus. 2,091,279 ; Aug.
31.
Hopkins, Horace H., Springfield, H. L. Plummer, Phila-
delphia, and L. F. Stone, Rutledge, Pa., assignors to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del.
Resinous coating compositions. 2,079,616 ; May 11.
Hopkins, Milton S., Glendale, Calif. Rotary engine.
2,097,881 ; Nov. 2.
Hopkins, Nevil M., New York, N. Y. Assembly voting
system. 2,092,119: Sept. 7.
Hopkins, Nevil M., New York, N. Y. Radio electric
voting system. 2,092,120 ; Sept. 7.
Hopkins, Nevil M., New York, N. Y. Radio electric
survey and voting system. 2,096,109 ; Oct. 19.
Hopkins, Raymond E., Weymouth, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Manufacture of shoe bottom units. 2,075,940 ; Apr. 6.
Hopkins, Richard M., Rutherford, N. J. Enclosure pro-
tecting alarm. 2,069,9.53 ; Feb. 9.
Hopkins, Roy S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Printing machine negative carrier. 2,073,304;
Mar. 9.
Hopkins, Roy S., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Maskins; arrangement for photo-
graphic apparatus. 2,085,815 ; Oct. 12.
Hopkins, Roy S., Rochester. N. Y.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Negative holder for enlargers. 2,090,045 ; Aug.
Hopkinson, Ernest, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
United States Rubber Company, Now York, N. Y. Pile
fabric and making the same. 2,101,90.'3 ; Dec. 14.
Hopkinson, Erne.st, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
United States Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Pile
fabric and machine for making the same. 2,101,906 :
Dec. 14.
Hopkinson, Frederick J., and C. R. Fordyce, Rochester,
N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman
Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J. Preparation of an
organic acid ester of cellulose in fibrous form.
2,076,181 ; Apr. 6.
Hopkinson, Russell, and A. V. Tolstoouhov, assignors to
Ostro Research Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Anesthetic til nnate. 2,100,054 ; Noi ?3.
Hoppe, Arnold F., assignor to E. C. Atkins and Company,
Indianapolis, Ind. Combined electrically and hydraii-
lir'jilly coiitroUed valve. 2.084.030; June 15.
Hoppe, Franz E. O., Rorschacherberg, Switzerland.
Lathe. 2,080,207 ; May 11.
Hoppe, Frederic A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Fish Rotary
Oven Co., Beloit, Wis. Oven for bakeries. 2,090,204 ;
Aug. 17.
Hoppe, Walter H., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Continuous inductive coded
type train control system. 2,098,040 ; Nov. 2.
Hoppe, Walter H., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Continuous inductive coded
cab signaling system. 2,098,041 ; Nov. 2.
Hoppenstand, David, Pittsburgh, Pa. Windshield wiper.
2,102,268; Dec. 14.
Hopper, Basil, San Pedro, assignor to Union Oil Com-
pany of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Process and
apparatus for separating oil from wax cakes.
2,081,300 ; May 25.
Hopper, Basil, and K. Kingman, Palos Verdes Estates,
assignors to Union Oil Company of California, Los
Angeles, Calif. Filtering wax from oils. 2,098,545 ;
Nov. 9.
Hopper, Jerry M. (See Buchanan, James A., assignor.)
Hoppes, Edwin F. (See Evans, W. B., Garratt, and
Hoppos.)
Hoppeseh, John W., Chicago, III., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Transmission
measuring apparatus. 2,088,702 ; Aug. 3.
Hoppmann, Alfred A., Chicago, 111. Chart board.
2,070,431 ; Feb. 9.
Hopson, ClifTord P., Bakersfield, Calif. Automatic trans-
mission. 2,102,024 ; Dec. 21.
Hopwood. John M. (See Donaldson, Robert R., Jr., as-
signor.)
Ho|)Wood. John M. (See Specht, James E., assignor.)
Horak, Franz, Zurich, Switzerland. Kettle drum.
2,070,082 ; Feb. 9.
Horbatuck, Wosh^y, Forest Hills, N. Y. Interchangeable
carton and display device. 2,089,797; Aug. 10.
Horberg, William A., Wincheiidon. Mass. Cnndy dip-
ping machine. 2,068,320; Jan. 19.
Ilord, John J). (See Fink, C. (}., Kenny, and llord.)
Horcrhncy, Frank S„ Milwaukee, Wis. Combiualion tool.
2,076,462 : Apr. 6.
Horil, Shinjiio, Tokyo, Japan. Stencil sheet. 2,098,042 ;
Nov. 2.
Horii, Shlnjiro, Kiuida-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Stencil sheet.
2,098,043 ; Nov. 2.
I-Ioiine, .lobn W., Wilmington, Del. Automobile governor.
2,079,016; May 4.
Horinslelii, I'liillp, Chicago, III. Display advertising de-
vice. 2,069,308 ; Feb. 2.
Horinstein, Philip, Chicago, 111. Display advertising de-
vice. 2,075,613 ; Mar. 30.
Horiuchi, Fred T., New York, N. Y. Blood transfusion
apparatus. 2,074,223 ; Mar. 16.
Horlacher, Carl P. (See Baumann, A., and Horlacher.)
Horlacher, Elmer L., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,089,608; Aug. 10.
Horlacher, Elmer L., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,100,288 ; Nov. 23.
Horlebeck, Albert, and C. Wiesmann, Wuppertal-Bar-
men, Germany. Producing crustless fancy bread.
2,087,912 ; July 27.
Horley, Robert E., assignor to Pirelli-General Cable Works
Limited, London, England. Apparatus for extruding
metal. 2,076,199-200 ; Apr. 6.
Horn, A. C, & Company. (See Bishop, Richard E., as-
signor. )
Horn, A. C, Company, et al. (See Daniel, Friedrich K.,
assignor.)
Horn, Arno. (See Mauch, H., and Horn.)
Horn, Artliur W., Bretnig, Germany. Strip of fabric
adaptable for tents and capes. 2,093,889 ; Sept. 21.
Horn, C. L. (See Abrams, Cecil P., assignor.)
Horn, Emit A., Jamaica, assignor to Feedrail Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Fuse box. 2,091,204; Aug. 24.
Horn, Emil F., Long Island City, N. Y. Pinking attach-
ment. 2,071,230 ; Feb. 16.
Horn, Erhard, Leipzig, Germany. Rate of climb indi-
cator. Re. 20,363 ; May 11.
Horn, Ernst. (See Carl, Ludwig, assignor.)
Horn and Hardart Baking Co. (See Cunningham, James
W., assignor.)
Horn and Hardart Baking Company. (See Sica, Ralph,
assignor.)
Horn, Harold G., et al. (See Fischer, Oliver C, as-
signor.)
Horn, Harry J. (See Hunt, J H., and Horn.)
Horn, Harry J., assignor to Motor Wheel Corporation,
Lansing, Mich. Vehicle wheel. Re. 20,258 ; Jan. 26.
Horn, Harry J., Lansing, Mich., assignor to Motor Wheel
Corporation. Tire retaining device. 2,067,448 ; Jan. 12.
Horn, Harry J., assignor to Motor Wheel Corporation,
Lansing, Mich. Making wheels. 2,069,068 ; Jan. 26.
Horn, Harry J., assignor to Motor Wheel Corporation,
Lansing, Mich. Brake drum. 2,077,695 ; Apr. 20.
Horn. Harrv J., assignor to Motor Wheel Corporation,
Lansing, Mich. Vehicle wheel. 2,088,109 ; July 27.
Horn, Harry J., and J. H. Hunt, assignors to Motor
Wheel Corporation, Lansing, Mich. Making one-piece
spoke spiders. 2,083,229 ; June 8.
Horn, Josef. (See Schade. A., and Horn.)
Horn, Milton V., E. H. Roy. and H. I. Lovett. Buffalo,
N. Y. Sound emitting apparatus. 2,068,106 ; Jan.
19.
Horn, Otto. (See Fischer, F., and Horn.)
Hornaday, James R., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,067,638 ;
Jan. 12.
Hornaday, James R., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,084 341 ; June 22.
Hornaday, Paul W., Pomona, Calif. Shoe stretcher.
2.007,398 : .Tan. 12.
Hornbeck, Henry S., Hampton Bays, N. Y. Grand piano
action. 2,096,898 ; Oct. 26.
Hornberger, William B., Littlestown, Pa. Yieldable belt
connection. 2,087,151 ; July 13.
Hornbrook, John W., Larned, Kans. Automatic chuck
control for rotary core drilling machines. 2,077,696 ;
Apr. 20.
Home, Maurice G., and M. r,arone, London, England.
Transfer. 2,094,430 : S.^iJt. 28.
Hornemann, Albert, assignor to Printator Limited, Lon-
don, England. Lidded box or receptacle. 2,074,790 ;
Mar. 23.
Horner, Albert, Kapaa Kauni, Territory of Hawaii.
Treatinc food products. 2.088,374 ; July 27.
Horner, Albert, Kapaa, Kauai, Hawaii. Killing and con-
trollin2 organisms on various plant materials.
2,101,584 : Dec. 7.
HOrncr, Erich, Berlin, Germany. Device and method
for aerial survey. 2,085,498 ; June 29.
lloriicr. Jack E,, Jacksonville, Fla. Rotary combustion
engine. 2,092,254 ; Sept. 7.
Horner, Jason N., Los .\iigelos, Calif., assignor to Crane
Co., Chicago, Til. Wrench. 2.0.s.|.,S0,'-) : .hine 22.
Horner, Leon IT., assignor to W'liilin Miicliine Works,
Whitlnsvllle, Mass. Drawing mechiinisin I'or spinning
or twi.sling machines. 2,069,440; Feb. 2.
Ilornci', Wcsilcv C, Moundsville, W. Va. Fireplace shield.
2,077,324 ; Apr. 13.
Horner, William C, South River, assignor, by direct and
mesne as.sigTuneiils of one-lliird to (!. D. Ilulohinson,
and oni'-lliird to T. Millon Matlack, Jamosburg, N. J.
Dishwasher. 2,000,833; Feb. 0.
Horni']-, Willi.nn .1., IMednioiit, (^allf. Bed Innjp.
::.0T.-..H1!) ; i\lar. 30.
lliiT-ni'v. T'ri'd. (See Lvsholm, .\,, lIornc>y, and Wjihlslen.)
lIornKl)y, (irover J., Denver, Colo. McIIukI of and ap-
paralus I'or protoctlng water channels. 2,080,040 ;
May 11,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hornschucli. Hanns, Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand ("ompanv. Jersey Citv, N. J. Sealing device.
2,096,899 ; Oct. 26.
Hornung, Elias J., Rochester, N. Y. Mop wringer.
2.090,867; Aug. 24.
Hornung, Elias J., Rochester. N. Y. Game and educa-
tional device. 2,092,577 ; Sept. 7.
Hornung, Harry J. (See Bedell, Charles E., assignor.)
Hornung, John C, Glencoe, assignor to Illinois Engineer-
ing Company, Chicago, 111. Regulating apparatus.
2.103,113; Dec. 21.
Hornung, Josef. (See Leitz, L., Albert, and Hornung.)
Hornung, Ralph, Detroit, Mich. Door holder. 2,098,783 ;
Nov. 9.
Horowitz, Alexandre. (See VoUenbroek, J. B. L., and
Horowitz, assignors.)
Horr, John V., Hastings on Hudson, assignor to Einson-
Freeman Co., Inc., Long Island City, N. Y. Cardboard
display device. 2,103,748 ; Dec. 28.
Horr, John V., Hastings-on-Hudson, assignor to Einson-
Freeman Co., Inc., I^ong Island City, N. Y. Cardboard
display device. 2,099,015 ; Nov. 16.
HorrocliS, Harrv S., assignor to H. Brinton Compmv,
Philadelphia, Pa. Knitting machine. 2,068,179 ; Jan.
19.
Horsfall, William H. D., and M. B. Jaclvson, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Apparatus for preventing the oxida-
tion of metals. 2,099.208 : Nov. 16.
Horsley. Caperton B. (See Goldfield, E. R., Horsley, and
Scliiring.)
Horsley, Caperton B., Gates Mills, assignor to Picker
X-Ray Corporation, \Yaite Manufacturing Division,
Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. X-ray apparatus cable con-
struction. 2,090,958 ; Aug. 24.
Horsley, (^aperron H., Gates Mills, and E. R. Goldfield,
University Heights, assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Picker X-Ray Corporation Waite Manufacturing
Division, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Roentgen ray control
unit. 2,094,103; Sept. 28.
Horsley, James H., Chicago, assignor to Shanklin Manu-
.facturing Co., Springfield, 111. Cigarette case.
•2.078,665 ; Apr. 27.
Horsley, James H., assignor to Shanklin Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Highway flare. 2,079,170 ;
May 4.
Horsley, James H., assignor to Shanklin Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Torch burner. 2,093,274 ; Sept.
14.
Horsman, William, Roxbury, Slass. Portable baking oven.
2,072,036 ; Feb. 23.
Horsman, William H., San Francisco, Calif. Insulating
material and applying and sealing the same. 2,068,180 ;
Jan. 19.
Horsrud, Ole, assignor to Sears. Roebuck and Co., Chicago,
111. Gun-sight mount. 2,073,210 ; Mar, 9.
Horst, Jay F.. Seattle, Wash. Sheet feed control mech-
anism. 2.070,903 ; Feb. 16.
Horst, Karl. (See Steindorff, A., Balle, Heimke, and
Horst.)
Horst, Tallmon E., Chicago, 111. Hinge. 2,071,070 ;
Feb. 16.
Horter, Carl W. (See Lobus, Willi, assignor.)
Ilorton, Albert J. (See Ball, H. V., and Horton.)
Horton, Albert J. (See Tomlin, J. R., Lundquist, and
Horton.)
Horton, Albert J., White Plains, assignor, bv me.sne as-
signments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York," N. Y. Web
roll support. 2,076,405 ; Aprfl 6.
Horton, Ellsworth A., assignor to The Cone Dispenser
Corporation. New York, N. Y. Dispensing device.
2,092,745 ; Sept. 14.
Horton, Erwin 0. (See Hueber, H., and Horton.)
Horton, Erwin C, Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Valve for motor vehicle
suction lines. 2,069,069 : Jan. 26.
Horton, Erwin C, Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Windshield cleaner motor.
2.009,070 ; Jan. 26.
Horton, Erwin C, Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Windshield cleaner.
2,071,310 ; Feb. 16.
Horton, Erwin (-'., Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
('orporntii)ii, Buffalo, N. Y. Electric switch. 2,075,014;
Mar. 30.
Hortoti, Erwin C. Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
Corporation. Buffalo, N. Y. Windshield cleaner.
L' 075.615 : Mar. .".0.
Horton, Erwin C, Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
C^orporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Fuel feeding system for
motor vehicles. 2,079,858; May 11.
Horton. Erwin ('.. Haiiilmrg. assignor to Trico Products
Corporalion, I'liffnlo, N. Y .\ir cleaner for internal
combustion cncinos. 2.081,668: May 25.
Horton. Erwin C. TTamburg, a.<Jslgnor to Trico Products
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Mufller. 2,083,515;
June 8.
Horton, Erwin C, Hamburg, assignor to Trico Product'
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Muffler. 2,083,510
June 8.
Horton, Erwin C., Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
Corporation. Buffalo, N. Y. Suction operated accessory
system. 2,084,142 ; June 15.
Horton, Erwin C, Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Windshield cleaner.
2,087,686 ; July 20.
Horton, Erwin C, Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Motor vehicle system.
2,088,908 ; Aug. 3.
Horton, Erwin C, Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Windshield cleaner.
2,091,928 ; Aug. 31.
Horton, Erwin C. Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
Corporation. Buffalo, N. Y. Fuel feeding system.
2,093.981 ; Sept. 21.
Horton, Erwin C, Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Fuel feeding system.
2.094,560 ; Sept. 28.
Ilorton, Erwin C, Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Window cleaner.
2,100,055 ; Nov. 23.
Horton, Erwin C, Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Indicator. 2,100,334;
Nov. 30.
Horton, Erwin C. Hamburg, assignor to Trico Products
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Windshield wiper.
2.103,973; Dec. 28.
Horton, Frank, Balham, London, assignor to Foreign
Rights (Precision Meters), London, England. Liquid
meter. 2,073,405 ; Mar. 9.
Horton, George F., Houston, Tex. Making lime. 2,097,979 ;
Nov. 2.
Horton, George T.. Chicago, 111. Container. 2.095,256 ;
Oct. 12.
Horton, George T., Chicago, 111., and C. L. Day, New
York, N. Y., assignors to Chicago Bridge & Iron Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Container. 2,085,752 ; July 6.
Horton, Joseph W., Cambridge, Mass., and D. M. Terry,
assicnors to Western Electric Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Synchronizing system. 2,075,898 ; Apr. 6.
Horton, Kingsley F., and L. F. Higbee, Svracuse, N. Y.
Collapsible toilet article. 2,092,212; Sept. 7.
Horton Manufacturing Company, The. (See Edwards,
William E., assignor,)
Horton Manufacturing Company, The. (See Lagerblade,
Herbert C. assignor.)
Horton, Ralph, assignor of forty-nine per cent to R. J.
Potts and J. B. Woodbury, Kansas City, Mo. Re-
frigerated can compartment. 2,089,698 ; Aug. 10.
Horton, Robert, Houston, Tex., assignor to Link-Belt Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Chain pin extractor. 2,091,780 ;
Aug. 31.
Horton. Vorno K. (See Patten. Clarence O., assignor.)
Horvath, Anthony G. (See Beckett, W. H., and Hor-
vath.)
Horvath, Steven, Dearborn, Mich. Flush tank.
2,081.539 ; May 25.
Horwitt, Paiil H.. Hartsdale, N. Y., assignor to Marathon
Paper Mills Company, Rothschild, Wis. Napkin.
2.093. 724 : Sept. 21.
HospI, Paul, Berlin, (jermany, assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Surface type condenser arrangement.
2.069.653 ; Feb. 2.
Hosier. Elmer E., Delaware Water Gap, Pa. Mallet.
2.097,459 ; Nov. 2.
Hosier, John M., Matamoras, Pa., assignor of one-half
'o IT. M. Young, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. CJrass trimmer.
2,080.315; May 11.
Hosier. John 31., Matamoras, assignor of one-half to
H. M. Young, Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Grass trimmer.
2,082,764: June 1.
Hosiery Developments Limited. (See Jones, T. H.. and
Mills, assignors.)
Hosker, Frank P., and R. T. Anderson, Denver, Colo.
Automobile identification tag. 2,079,408 ; May 4.
Ilosking. George T.. Soniorville. Mass, rnmliination lock
with electrical switch control. 2.067.125- Jan. 5.
Hosking, Harry J.. Sea Cliff. N. Y. Polishing compound.
2.101,050; Dec. 7.
Hosking. Richard T., Wilmette, 111. Lock nut. 2,096,040 ;
Oct. 19.
Ilnsking. Richard T., Wilmette, 111. Lock nut. 2,096,041 ;
Oct. 19.
Hoskins, William, Jr„ LaGrange, 111., assignor to Ditto,
Incorporated. Copying pad and preparing the same.
2,086,032 ; July 6.
Hoskins, William, Jr., La Grance, assignor to Ditto, Incor-
porated. Chicaco. 111. Securing light fastness in trans-
fer copies. 2.088,417 : Julv 27.
Hoskins, William. Jr., La Grange, assignor to Ditto,
Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Copying pad and preparing
same. 2,098,062 ; Nov. 9.
Hosmer, .\nnle Ti.. administratrix. (See Reed, James IT.)
Hosmer. Chester C, and E. h. Launder, assignors to H.
and ly. Corporation, Huntington Park, Calif. Detach-
able tooth and attachment for earth didding imple-
m<'nts. 2, 092, ."ill : Sept. 7.
Hosmer, Emery N. (Sep Verzi, Linus A., assignor.)
Hosmer, Frank F., Glendale, assignor of one-half to W.
H. Gilbert, T^os Angeles, Calif. Automatic can top
catcher for can openers. 2,072,333 • JTar ''
Hosmer, Frank F., Glendale. assignor of one-half to W.
IT. Gilbert, Los Angeles, Calif. Can opener. 2,085,219 ;
June 29.
Hospital Appliances, Inc. (See Comper, Adrian, as-
signor.)
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Hosselet, Ferdinand G., New York, N. Y. Pencil attach-
ment. 2,081,540 ; May 25.
Hossmann, Paul, Berne, Switzerland. Sliding clasp fas-
tener. 2,090,124; Aug. 17.
Hostetler, Elmer H., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to In-
tertype Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ingot mold for
casting type metal pigs. 2,072,817 ; Mar. 2.
Hotchkiss, Allen G., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Apparatus for producing a gas
atmosphere. 2,085,586 ; June 29.
Hotchkiss, Allen G., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Brazing. 2,085,587 ;
June 29.
Hotchkiss, Clifford, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Min-
neapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company, Minneapolis,
Minn. Heat control system and switching mechanism
therefor. 2,080,718 ; May 18.
Hotchkiss, E. H., Company, The. (See Peterson, Roy E.,
assignor.)
Hotchkiss, E. H. Company, The. (See Polzer, Fridolin,
assignor.)
Hotchner, Fred, Los Angeles, Calif. Animated display.
2,097,122 : Oct. 26.
Hotchner, Fred, Los Angeles. Calif. Animated luminous
display. 2,097,123; Oct. 26.
Hotchner, Harold, San Francisco, Calif. Luminous tube
sign. 2,072,986 ; Mar. 9.
Hothersall, John M., Brooklyn, assignor to American
Can Comany, New York, N. Y. Coating cans.
2,067,922 ; Jan. 19.
Hothersall, John M., Brooklyn, assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. Drawing fiber caps.
2,071,340; Feb. 23.
Hothersall, John M., Brooklyn, assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. Drawing. 2,075,847 ;
Apr. 6.
Hothersall, John M., Brooklyn, assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. Pouring spout container.
2,075,848- Apr. 6.
Hothersall, John M., Brooklyn, assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. Container and reclosure.
2,083,565 ; June 15.
Hothersall, John M., Brooklyn, assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. Container. 2,085,979 ;
July 6.
Hothersall, John M., Brooklyn, assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. Coating cans. 2,087,974 ;
July 27.
Hothersall, John M., Brooklyn, assignor to American
Can Company, New York, N. Y. Container. 2,089,958 ;
Aug. 17.
Hothersall, John M., Brooklyn, assignor to American
Can Company, New York, N. Y. Container. 2,089,959 ;
Aug. 17.
Hothersall, John M., Brooklyn, assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. (Jontainer. 2,094,600 ;
Oct. 5.
Hotson, John H., Woodside, N. Y. Device for weighing
of the balance type. 2,078,249 ; Apr. 27.
Hott, Ion. Von K,, assignor to The Joyce-Cridland Com-
pany, Dayton, Ohio. Multipost lift. 2,074,148 ; Mar.
16.
Hott, Ion Von K., assignor to The Joyce-Cridland Com-
pany, Dayton, Ohio. Lifting mechanism. 2,070,027 ;
Apr. 6.
Hott, Ion V. K., assignor to The Joyce-Cridland Company,
Dayton, Ohio. Lifting mechanism for automobiles and
the like. 2,080,481 ; May 18.
Hottenroth, Frederick W., Jr., Lynn, W. P. Blanchard,
South Hamilton, and G. W. Sprenger, Lynn, Mass., as-
signors to General Electric Company. Time switch.
2,076,371 ; Apr. 6.
Houchin, Lowell L., Columbus, Ohio. Lens grinding and
polishing machine. 2,070,733 ; Fob. 16.
Houchin, Lowell L., assignor to D. D. Hubbell, Columbus,
Ohio. Apparatus for producing one-niece multifocal
ophthalmic lenses. 2,087,687 ; July 20.
Houck, I'.yron S., Los Angelps, C.nVif. Container for dry
comminuted material. 2,075,987; Apr. 6.
Houdaille, Maurice, and C. Lecler, Levallois-Perret, France.
Resilient joint. 2.073,419 : Mar. 9.
Houde Engineering Corporation. (See Chisholra, Harry
L., assignor.)
Houde Engineering Corporation, et al. (See Kuhns, A.,
and Lautz, assignors.)
Iloudc Knginooring Corporation. (See Lautz, Carl F.,
assignor.)
Hondo Engineering Corporation. (See Magrum, Gervaso
M., assignor.)
Hon do lOnginccring Corporation. (See Mitchell, Courtney
N.. assignor.)
Houde Engineering Corporation. (See Peo, Ralph F., ns-
sigiior.)
Iloiidc lOnginoorIng Corpora (ion. (See Peo, R. F., and
Drysdalf", assicnors.)
IToudo Englnonring (^orponitlon. (See Peo, R. F., Lautz,
and Magrum, assignors.)
Hondc Engineering Corporation. (See Sandberg, Ray A.,
MWKigiior. )
Iloudc lOiJuiiiccrlng Corporation. (See Smith, Frederick
A.. !is«iu'ii(ir.)
Houde Engineering Corporation. (See Westenfelder, Ar-
thur, iiHslgnor. )
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Houdek, Richard R. (See Peddicord, Louis W. C, as-
signor.)
Houdry, Eugene J., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Houdry
Process Corporation, Dover, Del. Production of light
hydrocarbons. 2,072,108 ; Mar. 2.
Houdry, Eugene J., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Houdry
Process Corporation, Dover, Del. Conversion of hydro-
carbons. 2,078,946 ; May 4.
Houdry, Eugene J., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Houdry
Process Corporation, Dover, Del. Production of high
octane gasoline. 2,082,801 ; June 8.
Houdry, Eugene J., Paris, France, assignor to Houdry
Process Corporation, Dover, Del. Apparatus for re-
generation of contact masses. 2,073,638 ; Mar. 16.
Houdry, Eugene J., Paris, France, assignor to Houdry
Process Corporation, Dover, Del. Catalytic conversion
of higher-boiling hydrocarbons into lower-boiling hydro-
carbons. 2,078,247 ; Apr. 27.
Houdry, Eugene J., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Houdry
Process Corporation, Dover, Del. Catalytic materials
and process of manufacture. 2,078,945 ; May 4.
Houdry, Eugene J., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Houdry
Process Corporation, Dover, Del. Clontrol of exothermic
reactions. 2,078,948 ; May 4. ,
Houdry, Eugene J., Philadelphia, ipa., assignor to Houdry
Process Corporation, Dover, Del. Control of chemical
reactions. 2,078,949; May 4. •
Houdry, Eugene J., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Houdry
Process Corporation, Dover, Del. Apparatus for chemi-
cal reactions. 2,094,601 ; Oct. 5.
Houdry, Eugene J., Rosemont, Pa., assignor to Houdry
Process Corporation, Dover, Del. Regenerative contact
mass. 2,078,951 ; May 4.
Houdry, Eugene J., Philadelphia, Pa., and R. C. Lassiat,
Woodbury, N. J., assignors to Houdry Process Corpora-
tion, Dover, Del. Temperature regulation of converters.
2,078,947 ; May 4.
Houdry, Eugene J., Philadelphia, Pa., and T. B. Prickett,
Woodbury, N. J., assignors to Houdry Process Corpora-
tion, Dover, Del. Operation of catalytic converters.
2,078,950 ; May 4.
Houdry Process Corporation. (See Faragher, Warren F.,
assignor.)
Houdry Process Corporation. (See Houdry, Eugene J.,
assignor.)
Houdry Process Corporation. (See Houdry, E. J., and
Lassiat, assignors.)
Houdry Process Corporation. (See Houdry, E. J., and
Prickett, assignors.)
Houdry Process Corporation. (See Pew, Arthur E., Jr.,
assignor.)
Houdry Process Corporation. (See Pew, John H., as-
signor.)
Houdry Process Corporation. (See Prickett, Thomas B.,
assignor.)
Houdry Process Corporation. (See Prickett, T. B., and
Lassiat, assignors.)
Houdry Process Corporation. (See Sheldon, Howard W.,
assignor.)
Hough, Charles N., Manufacturing Company. (See
Thompson, O. J., assignor, and Felt.)
Hough, Edward H., Jr., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Fabrifax, Ltd., Wilmington, Del. Coated material and
making same. 2,067,488; Jan. 12.
Hough, Frederic A., Pasadena, Calif. Odorizing appa-
ratus and method for gas lines. 2,098,626 ; Nov. 9.
Hough, Harold E., Fairmont, W. Va. Apparatus for
cementing wells. 2,070,303 ; Feb. 9.
Houghton, Donald M., Newton, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Composite strand. 2,009,016 : Nov. 16.
Houghton, E. F., and Company. (See High, Henry H.,
assignor.)
Houghton, Harry S.. San Marino, Calif. Carbon dioxide
liqupflpr. 2.089,009; Aug. 10.
Houghton, James C. (See Barr, J. L., and Houghton.)
Houghton, Percy S,, Sheerness, Alberta, Canada, Animal
trap. 2,087.646 ; July 20.
Houghton, Willard F. (See Ferris, S. W., Houghton, and
Cowlos.)
Houghton, Willard F., Swart limoro. assignor to The Atlan-
tic Refining Company, Philiidolphia, Pa, Troatnient of
hydrocarbon oils. 2,084.3 12 : June 22.
Houghton, William 11., Orpington, England. Inflatable
bed or mattress and the like. 2.068,134: Jan. 19.
Hougland, Albert C, St. Paul, Minn. Machine and
method for concentrating molasses and like products.
2,089,062 ; Aug, 3,
Hougland, Albert V... St. Paul, Minn. Machine for solidi-
fying niolnss(>s and like products, 2,089,093; Aug, 3,
Ifougland, Albert C, assignor to Crane (^onipany of Mintu"-
sola, St. I'aul, Minn, Conililnntlon brake and clutch
for churns and the like. 2.000.711 : Fob. 9.
llduk, Alva L, (See llock, L. II., inul Ilouk.)
Iloiilt, Alva L. (See Powers, D. II., Bock, and Ilouk.)
IIomU. (Jeorue W. (Se(^ Maclcay, K. 1,., .'ind Ilouk.)
Iloulilian, Rudolph N., assignor to The Bridgeport Metal
Goods Maiiul'ncturliig Conipnny, Hrldgeport, <^uu\. Cos-
metic holder. 2,071,747; Fi'b. 23.
Iloulis, Louis D., Dallas, Te.v. Baking oven. 2,080,719:
May 18.
lliinplain. deorges E., Paris, France. Regulator for oon>-
pressed air brakes. 2,090,516: Oct. 19.
298
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
House, Gilbert K., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Brake adjustment.
2.083,6.il : June 15.
House, John W., Cameron, Tex. Level gauging device.
2,079,908 ; May 11.
House. .Natliau C. New York. N. Y. Musical instrument
and keyboard therefor. 2.097.280 ; Oct. 26.
House, William E., United States Army, Auburndale,
Fla. Gun. 2,077,415 ; Apr. 20.
Housel, Dave, Juneau. Alaska. Ilazor blade sharpening
device. 2,097,320 ; Oct. 26.
Houseman, George A., Slireveport, La. Awning.
2,098.705 ; Nov. 9.
Houseman, Harold E., Laconia, N. H., assignor to Scott
& Williams, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitting machine.
2.089.554 ; Aug. 10.
Houseman, Wilbur L., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to
Standard-Trump Bros. Machine Company, Wilmington,
Del. Mechanism for knitting plated fabric. 2,085,753 ;
July 6.
Houser, Orrie E.. assignor of one-third to A. R. Rochte,
Park Itidge, 111. Bag cleaning or emptying device.
2.084.492 ; June 22.
Houseweller, William A., Albany, N. Y. Bathtub.
2,079,739 ; May 11. m
Iloushalter, Fred M., ana F. O. Weisman, Milwaukee, Wis.,
assignor to Ditto, Incorporated. Chicago, 111. Dupli-
cating machine. 2,084.583 : June 22.
Housman, John S., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Material gathering and loading
machine. 2,009,091 ; Jan. 26.
Houtermans. Fritz G.. Hayes. England, and G. Hertz,
Berlin-Dahlem, Germany. Electric discharge tube.
2.095.930 : Oct. 12.
Houtman. Harke J. (See Alink, R. J. H., Klaassens, and
Houtman.)
Hover, Monte E., assignor of one-third to D. D. Evans
and one-third to T. Allen, Culver City, Calif. Rotary
motor. 2,071,528; Feb. 23.
Ho\'ey, Bry E., Huntington, W. Ta. Register. 2,102,533 ;
Dec. 14.
Hovey, Gertrude M., Kansas City, Mo. Thumb or finger
guard. 2.074,113; Mar. 16.
Hovey, Preston W., Oakland, and R. L. Miller, San
Francisco. Calif. Kev purse. 2,091 .54."'> ; Aug. 31.
Hovey, Smith D., Trenton, Nebr. Hitch. 2,078,851 ;
Apr. 27.
Hovious, Lynette, and G. O. Dougherty, Los Angeles,
Calif. Hairpin. 2.083,845 : June 15.
Hovland, Henry, Williston Park, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone system. 2,092,513 ; Sept. 7.
Hovland, Henry, Williston Park, as.signor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone system. 2.102.155; Dec. 14.
Howald, Arthur M. (See Murray, J. A., and Howald.)
Howald, Arthur M., Toledo, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Plaskon Company, Incorporated. ^lolding
press. 2.071.795; Feb. 23.
Howald, Melville, Sfassillon, Ohio. Pneumatic cnshion
rail wheel. 2,073.534 ; Mar. 9.
Howald, Werner, Zurich, Switzerland. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2.090,889 ; Aug. 24.
Howard, Alfred C, Beloit, Wis., assignor to E. and T.
Fairbanks and Company, St. Johnsbury, Vt. Bag holder
for weighing scales. 2,086,416 ; July 6.
Howard and Bullough Limited. (See Calvert, James,
assignor.)
Howard, Cecil D.. Grove City, assignor to Sun Shipbuild-
ing Company, Chester, Pa. Internal combusion engine.
2.096.327 ; Oct. 19.
Howard, Charles R., assignor to Cronipton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Warp beam. 2,103,785 ;
Dec. 28.
Howard, Charles W., Franklin. Ohio, assignor to The
Black-CIawson Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Paper mak-
ing apparatus. 2.081.456; Mav 25.
Howard. Clarence B., Oakland. Calif., assignor to E. H.
Kueffer. Rotary switoh. 2.096.745 ; Oct. 26.
Howard. Clarence B., Oakland. (!'alif., assignor to E. H.
KuefTer. Double circuit rotary switch. 2,103,287 ;
Dec. 28.
Howard. Frank A., Elizabeth, N. J. Automotive internal
combustion engine. 2.087,619 ; Julv 20.
Howard. Frank A.. Elizabeth, N. J., assicnor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Combined still and coil
crackinc. 2,068.856; Jan. 26.
Howard, Frank A., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Motor fuel blend and mak-
ing the same. 2,068.857 ; Jan. 20.
Howard, Frank A.. Kll/abeth, N. ,T., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Filter for lubricating oil.
2.071.529 ; Feb. 2.T.
Howard, Frank A., Elizabeth. N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Motor fuel. 2.099,850 :
Nov. 23.
Howard. Frank A., and C. IT. Haupt, Elizabeth, N. J., as-
signors to Stan<lard Oil Development Company. Float-
ing deck having rcenforced annular gas space.
2.071, .530; Feb. 23.
Howard. Frank I,.. .Arcadia, Calif. Sample taking ma-
rhin- '.' nm.OSO : June 22.
Howard, Fred A., Kenraore, N. Y. Riveting machine.
2,086,en9 ; June 29.
Howard, Frederic E., Springfield, Mass., assignor to A. G.
Spalding & Bros., New York, N. Y. Spike for golf shoes.
2,095.095 ; Oct. 5.
Howard, George E., Butler, Pa., assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Apparatus tor and
method of deliveriuj; molten glass. 2,087,142 ; Jan. 5.
Howard, George E., Butler, Pa., assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Method of and ap-
paratus for making glass. 2,079,555 ; May 4.
Howard. George E., Butler, Pa., assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Method of and ap-
paratus for forming hollow glass articles. 2,081,857 ;
May 25.
Howard, George E., Butler, Pa., assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Apparatus for
forming hollow glassware. 2.081,858 ; May 25.
Howard. George E., Butler, Pa., assignor to Hartford-Em-
pire Company, Hartford, Conn. Method of and appa-
ratus for forming hollow glass articles. 2,098,186 ;
Nov. 2.
Howard, Guy C, Company, et al. (See Howard, G. C,
and Sandborn, assignors.)
Howard, Guy C, and L. T. Sandborn, Wausau, assignors
to Marathon Paper Mills Company, and Guy C. Howard
Company, Rothschild, Wis. Lignin sulphonic acid
molding compositions and treating same. 2,077,884 ;
Apr. 20.
Howard. Guy C, and L. T. Sandborn, Wausau, Wis.,
assignors to Masonite Corporation. Laurel, Miss.
Molded products and making same. 2,080,077 ; May 11.
Howard, Harry, Sr., Columbia, S. C. Windshield.
2,082,771 ; June 1.
Howard Hosiery Company. (See Tait, Francis, Jr., as-
signor.)
Howard, James H., Houston, Tex., assignor to J. M.
McEvoy & Company. Well head equipment. 2,082,107 ;
June 1.
Howard. Jerome W., Detroit, Mich. Manufacture of nuts.
2.0r,9,008 ; Jan. 26.
Howard, Jesse R., assignor to Howard Safety Window^
Incorporated, Milwaukee, Wis. Swinging window.
2,077,885 ; Apr. 20.
Howard, John H. (See Catland, A. C, and Howard.)
Howard, John H. (See Wright, J. C, and Howard.)
Howard, John H., Huntington Park, (^alif. Facing tools.
2,089,481; Aug. 10.
Howard, John H., Huntington Park, and A. C. Catland,
Alhambra. said Catland assignor to Globe Oil Tools Com-
pany, Los Nietos, Calif. Core drill. 2.066,025 ; Jan. 5.
Howard, John H., Huntington Park, and A. C. Cat-
land, Alhambra. said Catland, assignor to Globe Oil
Tools Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Disk bit.
2,068,327 ; Jan. 19.
Howard, John H., Huntington Park, and A. C. Catland,
Alhambra, assignors to Globe Oil Tools Company, Los
Nietos, Calif. Well bit. 2.076.845 ; Apr. 13.
Howard, John H., Huntington Park, and A. C. Catland,
Alhambra. assignors to Globe Oil Tools Companv, Los
Nietos, Calif. Core drill he.ad. 2.081,201 ; Mav 25.
Howard. John H.. Huntington Park, and A. C. Catland,
Alhambra. assignors to Globe Oil Tools Companv. Los
Nietos. Calif. Making a cutting tool. 2.084,441 ; June
Howard. John H., Huntington Park, and A. C. Catland,
Alhambra. assignors to Globe Oil Tools Company, Loa
Nietos. Calif. Rotary disk bit. 2.084.442 ; June 22.
Howard. John H., Huntington Park, and A. C. Catland,
Alhambra ; said Catland assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Core drill construction.
2,089,482; Aug. 10.
Howard. John H.. Huntington Park, and A. C. Catland,
.\lhamhra. said Catland assignor to (;iobe Oil Tools
Company. Los Nietos. Calif. Rock core drill head.
2. on:;. 607 : Sept. 21.
Howard. John H., Huntington Park, and A. C. Catland,
-■Vlhambra ; said Catland assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Well reamer. 2,103,583 :
Dec. 2S.
Howard, Karl S. (See Frede. C. F.. and Howard.)
Howard, L. G. (See Evans, Charles E., assignor.)
Howard, Jlerton W., assignor to Pope Machinery Cor-
poration, Haverhill, Mass. Method of and apparatus
for spooling heels. 2,072,109 ; Mar. 2.
Howard, .\lirton U .. a.ssignor to Pope Machinery Corpora-
•'"oss ]l.'\\'' ','","■ oy'''^^^- -^PP^'ratus for spooling heels.
Howard. Merton W.. assignor to Pope Machinery Cor-
?''/,?i'/?"A Haverhill, Mass. Automatic edge'setter.
2.091.918 ; Nov. 2.
Howard Paper Company. (See Cohen, Bernard J., as-
signor.)
Howard Safety Window, Incorporated. (See Howard,
Jesse R., assignor.)
Howard, Samuel and .V. Wormald, Blacklev, Manchester,
machine. 2.080,482 ; iMVv 18 ' """"' '"^
lU.ward, Stanley R., East Milton, and G. W. Anderson,
.North Quincy, assignors to Pneumatic Scale Corpora-
o n-« «^k"''\*''^' Q"'ncy, Mass. Packaging machine.
.i,0i0,640; Apr. 13.
LIST OF PATENTEES
299
Howard, Van Buren A. (See Suttenfleld, W. H., York,
and Howard.)
Howard, William, Jr., Santiago, Chile. Fumigating cover
for a contaminated mattress. 2,069,036 ; Jan. 26.
Howard, William A. (See Roberts, T. B., and Howard.)
Howard, William S., Chicago, 111., assignor to Gar Wood
Industries, Inc. Valve mechanism. 2,089,374 ; Aug.
10.
Howard, William S., Detroit, Mich., assignor to B. NicoU
& Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Material handling
apparatus. 2,101,067 ; Dec. 7.
Howards and Sons Limited. (See Lock, Ritchie H., as-
signor.)
Howarth, Harry A. S., assignor to Kingsbury Blachine
Works, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Radial bearing.
2,090,729 ; Aug. 24.
Howartli, Harry A. S., assignor to Kingsbury Machine
Works, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Radial bearing.
2,093,521 : Sept. 21.
Howarth, Harry A. S., assignor to Kingsbury Machine
Works, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Thrust bearing.
2,102,534; Dec. 14.
Howarth, William. (See Hale, P. C, and Howarth.)
Howden, William H., Glasgow, Scotland, assignor to B.
F. Sturtevant Company, Hyde Park, Mass. Fan.
2,100,481 ; Nov. 30.
Howdeshell, Justin T., San Antonio, Tex. Projectile.
2,090,533 ; Aug. 17.
Howe and Bassett Company. (See Tompkins, Harry W.,
assignor.)
Howe Folding Furniture, Inc. (See Howe, Harold, as-
signor.)
Howe, Harold, assignor to Howe Folding Furniture, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Folding support for ironing boards
and the like. 2,094,123 ; Sept. 28.
Howe, James F., Worcester, Mass., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Tension cable and applying same. 2,071,694 ; Feb. 23.
Howe, James F., Worcester, Mass., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Cable anchorage and its installation. 2,090,580 ; Aug.
17.
Howe Manufacturing Company. (See Turner, Charles A.,
assignor. )
Howe, Nelson H., assignor to Lewis-Howe Company, St.
Loul.'?. JIo. Display device. 2,102,845 ; Dec. 21.
Howe, Ramon R., deceased, by C. S. Hegel, administrator,
assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Circuit breaker. 2,095,441 ; Oct. 12.
Howe, Wilfred H., Winchester, assignor to Atlantic Pre-
cision Instrument Company. Maiden, Mass. Controlling
rectifiers and circuits therefor. Re. 20,418 ; June 22.
Howe, Wilfred H., Winchester, Mass., assignor to The
Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Car-
riage traversing mechanism. 2,()69,493 ; Feb. 2.
Howe, Wilfred H., Winchester, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co.,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Impedance variation amplifier.
2,074.396 ; Mar. 23.
Howe, Wilfred H., Winchester, Mass., assignor to The
Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Gag-
ing mechanism. 2,076,944 ; Apr. 13.
Howe, Wilfred H., Winchester, Mass., assignor to The
Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Voltage regulation and circuits therefor. 2,082,496 ;
June 1.
Howe, Wilfred H., Winchester, Mass., assignor to The
Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
"Voltage compensation. 2,082,497 ; June 1.
Howe, Winthrop K., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Automatic train control
system. 2,096,936 : Oct. 26.
Howell, Aaron IT., Wimbledon, London, England, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Wood Newspajjer Maclnnory
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for shaving
curved stereotvne plates. 2,095,0.32 ; Oct. 5.
Howell, Albert S., assignor to The Bell & Howell Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Lens mount. 2,067,189; Jan. 12.
Howell, Albert S., assignor to The Bell & Howell Company,
Chicago, 111. Motion picture camera. 2,091,508 ; Aug.
31.
Howell, Albert S., assignor to The Bell & Howell Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Strip feed mechanism. 2,103,369 ;
Dec. 28.
Howell, Bernard E., and W. S. McKnight, Council Bluffs,
Iowa. Brake controlling appliance. 2,102,461 ; Dec.
14.
Howell, Carter M., Los Angeles, Calif. Cooking. 2,097,793 ;
Nov. 2.
Howell, Cecil C, McPherson, Kans. Switch. 2,073,555 ;
Mar. 9.
Howell Company, The. (See Bower, Byron F., nsslgnor.)
IIovvcll Connjany, The. (See Ericsou, I'liilip E. <}., as-
signor.)
Howell, Hugh A., Borwyn, assignor to United Pressed
Products Co., Chicago, 111. Loud speaking telephone
nysli-m. 2,09!).442 ; Nov. 16.
Howell, Joseph C, Fort Lee, N. J. Metatarsal arch sup-
porl . 2,075,941 : Apr. 0.
Howell, Joseph C, Fort Lee, N. J. Arch support.
2.075.942 ; Apr. «.
Howell, .7oHej)h C, Fort Lee, N. J. Arch support.
2.075.943 ; Apr. 6.
Howell, Joseph C, Fort Lee, N. J. Arch support.
2,089,798; Aug. 10.
Howell, Theodore L., assignor to K. Versen, New York,
N. Y. Hanger. 2,102,462 ; Dec. 14.
Hower, John B., assignor to Akron Selle Company, Akron,
Ohio. Nut. 2,090,125 ; Aug. 17.
Howett, Charles E., Lancaster, Pa. Liquid projecting
device. 2,078,326 ; Apr. 27.
Howey, Walter C. (See Woodward, B. W., and Hancock,
assignors.)
Howey, Walter C, and B. W. Woodward, New York, N. Y.,
said Woodward assignor to said Howey. Photoelectric
engraving. 2,067,489 ; Jan. 12.
Howie, James M. (See Allan, A. B., and Howie.)
Howie, Kenneth, assignor to Wildman Mfg. Co., Nor-
ristown. Pa. Flat fashioned knitting machine.
2,076,127; Apr. 6.
Howie, Kenneth, assignor to Wildman Mfg. Co., Nor-
ristown. Pa. Holding means for knitting machine
elements. 2,076,128 ; Apr. 6.
Howk, Benjamin W. (See Brubaker, M. M., and Howk.)
Howie, Louis W., Atlanta, Ga., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Signal testing ap-
paratus. 2.102.708 ; Dec. 21.
Howlett, Lewis G., assignor to Cookware Company of
America, Hartford, Mich. Cooking utensil. 2,085,220 ;
June 29.
Howsam, Hilyard C, assignor to Hubbard Spool Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Spool. 2,076,083 ; Apr. 6.
Howsam, Hilyard C, assignor to Hubbard Spool Com-
pany. Chicago, 111. Spool. 2,076,084 ; Apr. 6.
Howsam, Hilyard C, assignor to Hubbard Spool Company,
Chicago, 111. Spool. 2,096,965 ; Oct. 26.
Howse, Curtis L., Birmingham, assignor to Diamond
Power Specialty Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Water
level indicator. 2,068,135 ; Jan. 19.
Howse, Curtis L., assignor to Diamond Power Specialty
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Liquid level indicator.
2,009,312 ; Feb. 2.
Howse, Curtis L., assignor to Diamond Power Specialty
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Liquid level indicator.
2,091,318 ; Aug. 31.
Howse, Curtis L., Detroit, and H. E. Brelsford, Birming-
ham, assignors to Diamond Power Specialty Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Liquid level indicator. 2,091,319 ;
Aug. 31.
Howse, Curtis L., W. P. Thomas, and F. Bowers, as-
signors to Diamond Power Specialty Corporation, De-
troit, Mich. Gas treating apparatus. 2,099,667 ;
Nov. 16.
Howtlng, John H. (See Purvis, J. R., and Howting.)
Hoy, Harvey H. (See Adamson, L. V., and Hoy.)
Hoyer, Hans. (See Bauer, W., Hoyer, and Bollweg.)
Hoylaiid, Fred A., Washington, D. C. Antiseptic device
and making same. 2,078,877 ; Apr. 27.
Ployt, Ethel P. S., Darien, Conn. Book. 2,081,202 ; May
25.
Hoyt, Ethel P. S., Darien, Conn. Display device.
2,094,890 ; Oct. 5.
Hoyt, Frederick A., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Coin controlled apparatus. 2.068,328 ; Jan. 19.
Hoyt, Karl R., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Telco
System Inc. Stereo-refractor optical system. 2,090,398 :
Aug. 17.
Hrdlicka, John D., and A. L. Holecek, Chicago, 111., said
Holecek assignor to said Hrdlicka. Paper receptacle.
2,079,211 ; May 4.
Hron, Albert G., assignor to Kewaskum Aluminum Com-
pany, Kewaslium, Wis. Electric lamp. 2,097,187 ; Oct.
26.
Hruska, Leo J., Merchantvillo, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Short wave converter.
2,091,546; Aug. 31.
HrusUa, Leo J., Merchantville, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Deflectable antenna.
2.098,388 ; Nov. 9.
Hub, Alfred, Chippewa Falls, Wis., assignor to Judson
L. Thomson Mfg. Co., Waltham, Mass. Setting and
work feeding tool for lacing hook machines. 2,081,869 ;
May 25.
riuh.icher, Philip. (See Barringer. Laurence E., assignor.)
Hubbard, Cecil R., and R. ^I. Waples, assignors to The
(iarlock Packing Company, Palmyra, N. Y. Machinery
packing. 2,088,703 ; Aug. 3.
Hubbard, Forrest L., et al. (See Paige, Samuel B., as-
signor.)
Hubbard, Henry B., Chicago, 111. Fluid pump. 2,070,791 ;
Fob. 16.
Hubbard, Karl H., assignor to Taylor Instrument Com-
panies, Rochester, N. Y. Heat e.\change system.
2,070,641 : Apr. 13.
Ihihbard, Karl H., and H. L. Mason, assignors to Taylor
TMstr\unent Companies, Rochester, N. Y. Oscillometer.
2,076,042; Apr. 13.
Hubbard Spool Company. (Sec Howsam, Hilyard C,
assignor.)
Hubbard, Walter H., Beverly, Mass. Adjustable nrch
support. 2,082,891 ; Jun(> 8.
Hubbard, Walter N., Merlden, nsslgnor to Tlie Bristol
('oin|)i\iiy, Waterhury, Conn. Pen arm nunmtlng.
2,078,763; Apr. 27.
300
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hul)bard, William A., Minneapolis, Minn. Spray forming
device. 2.093,444 ; Sept. 21.
Hubbell, Daniel D. (See Houchin, Lowell L., assignor.)
Hubbell, Daniel D., Columbus, Ohio. Method and appa-
ratus for making one-piece multifocal ophthalmic lenses.
2,087,514; July 20.
Hubbell, Harvey, Incorporated. (See Hubbell, H., Jr.,
and Avery, assignor.)
Hubbell, Harvey, Jr., Bridgeport, Conn. Interlocking re-
ceptacle, connecter, and cap. 2,102,625 ; Dec. 21.
Hubbell, Harvey, Jr., and C. E. Avery, assignors to Har-
vey Hubbell, Incorporated, Bridgeport, Conn. Heater
switch. 2,070,599 ; Feb. 16.
Hubbell, Jesse P., Fanwood, N. J. Transportation system
and apparatus. 2,101,711 ; Dec. 7.
Hubbert, Leslie S. (See MacMillin, H. F., and Hubbert.)
Hubbert, Leslie S., Edison. Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Hydraulic Press Corporation, Inc.,
Wilmington, Del. Press. 2,087,435 ; July 20.
Hubble. Grover C. Los Angeles, Calif. Electric control
system. 2.0S8.295 : July 27.
Hubbs, Henry E., assignor to The Shelby Spring Hinge
Co., Shelby, Ohio. Door stay construction. 2,071,203 :
Feb. 16.
Hubl)uch. Leo P., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Peracetylated oil.
2,073,011 ; Mar. 9.
Hubbuch. Leo P.. Wilmington, Del., and R. E. Thomas,
Newburgh. N. Y., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Ne-
mours & Company. Wilmington, Del. Producing lauric-
acetic-glyceride. 2,091,988 ; Sept. 7.
Hubelmeyer, Edward J., assignor to J & H Machine
Works, Little Ferry, N. J. Machine for cutting, folding,
and stacking labels. 2,071,123 ; Feb. 16.
Ilubenet. Will W., Detroit, Mich. Manufacture of hams.
2.084.806 ; June 22.
Huber, Charlotte, New York, N. Y. Combination scrubber.
2,076,946 ; Apr. 13.
Hubcr. Charlotte, New York, N. Y. Combination mop.
2.102.319 : Dec. 14.
Huber, Emil. (See Meier, Karl H., assignor.)
Huber, Eugen, Leverkusen-I. G. Werk, Germany, assignor
to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
DyestufTs of the gallocyanine series. 2,069,475 : Feb. 2.
Huber. Eugen, and W. Vogt, Leverkusen-I. G.-Werk,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York. N. Y. Acid safraniue dyestuffs. 2,068,056 ;
Jan. 19.
Huber, Frederick W., Riverside, assignor to Geoanalyzer
Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif, Method of and appa-
ratus for electrically exploring earth formations.
2,072,950 ; Mar. 9.
Huber, John, assignor to United Concrete Pipe Corpora-
tion, Los Angeles, Calif. Metalworking machine.
2,080,889 : May 18.
Huber, Joseph. Freising, Germany. Freezing apparatus.
2,071.465 : Feb. 23.
Huber, Karl, Munich, Germany, assignor to Agfa Ansco
Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Apparatus for meas-
uring the region of density of a negative. 2,101,710 ;
Dec. 7.
Huber, Norman, (See McGififert, J, R., and Huber.)
Huber. Otto E. (See Busch. C. J., and Huber.)
Huber. Wilhelm. (See Felix, F., and Huber.)
Hubert, Emil. (See Brennecke, W., Brodersen, and
Hubert. )
Hubert, Kmil. (See Dannenberg, H., and Hubert.)
Hubert, Emil, Dessau-Ziebigk, and H. Dannenberg, Dessau,
assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Manufacture of arti-
ficial threads. 2,088,858 ; Aug. 3.
Hiibinette. Knut G. E. (See Eskilson, S. A., Gunnert, and
Hiibinotte.)
Hubler. Charles P., East Strondsburg, Pa., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Standard Stoker Companv,
Inc. Locomotive stoker. 2,081,276; May 25.
Hubley Manufacturing Company, The. (See Brubaker,
Jacob E., assignor.)
Hubmann, Otto, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, assignor
to American Lurgi Corporation. New York, N. Y. High
pressure gas making process. 2,094.946 ; Oct 5
Hubron Company. (See Brown. Hugh S., assignor.)
Hue, Marcel H.. Courhpvoio. France. Cinematographic ap-
paratn.s. 2,071,878; Feb. 23.
Huck-Gerhardt Company. (See Bagley, W. E., and Bartel,
assignors.)
Huck-Gerhardt Company. (See Bartel, Harry H., as-
signor.)
Huck, Louis C, Grosse Pointe Village, Mich., assignor
to Hnxon Holding Corporation. Riveting machine,
2.088.8.'')9 ; Aug. 3.
Huck. William I"., Richmond Hill, assignor to R. Hoe &
Co.. Inc.. New York, N. Y.. Irving Trust Companv,
permanent trustee. Printing plate thinning and shav-
ing machine. 2,067,190; Jan. 12.
Huck, William F.. Richmond Hill, assignor by mesne as-
signments to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New if'ork, N. Y.
Stereotype plate casting machine. 2.069,248; Feb. 2.
lluck. William F., Richmond Hill, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to R. IIoo & Co., Inc., New York, N Y
Handing machine. 2.078.633 ; Apr. 27.
Huck, William F., Richmond Hill, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Printing plate beveling machine. 2,085,908 ; July C
Huck, William F., Richmond Hill, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Printing machine. 2,086,227 ; July 6.
Huck, William F.. Richmond Hill, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Printing machine. 2,092,759 ; Sept. 14.
Huck. William F., Richmond Hill, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Plate bending machine. 2,095,331 ; Oct, 12.
Huck, William F., Richmond Hill, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y.
Stereotype plate casting mold. 2,095,985 ; Oct. 19.
Huck. William F., Richmond Hill, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Multicolor web printing machine. 2,097,067 ; Oct. 26.
Huckins. Roval, assignor to Scovill Manufacturing Com-
panv, Waterbury, Conn. Button or the like. 2,067,224 ;
Jan. 12.
Hucks, Robert T. (See Elliott, P. F., and Hucks.)
Hucks. Robert T., South River, N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Coating composition. 2,086,714 ; July 13.
Hudig, Joost, Wageningen, and N. H. S. van Reesema,
Delft, Netherlands. Manufacturing stable humus prod-
ucts. 2,093,047 ; Sept. 14.
Hudson, Arthur J. (See McAllister, John E., assignor.)
Hudson, Charles J., West Boylston, assignor to Norton
Companv, Worcester, Mass. Grinding wheel and bal-
ancing the same. 2,070,360 : Feb. 9.
Hudson, Dwight C, assignor to The Wm. Meyer Company,
Chicago, 111. Device for shaping eyebrows and the
like. 2,083,380: June 8.
Hudson, Edwin B. (See Tytus, J, B., and Hudson.)
Hudson, Edwin B., assignor to The American Rolling Mill
Company, Middletown, Ohio. Automatic shear gauge
for cambered strip. Re. 20,511 ; Sept. 21.
Hudson. Edwin B., assignor to The American Rolling Mill
Company, Middletown, Ohio. Oil film bearing.
2.067,191 ; Jan. 12.
Hudson, Edwin B.. assignor to The American Rolling Mill
Company, Middletown, Ohio. Tensioned cold rolling in
reversible mills. 2,067,192 ; Jan. 12.
Hudson, Edwin B., assignor to The American Rolling
Mill Companv, Middletown, Ohio. Tension rolling ap-
paratus and method. 2.067,923 : Jan. 19.
Hudson. Edwin B., assignor to The American Rolling
Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio, Rolling under ten-
sion, 2,078,711 ; Apr. 27.
Hudson, Edwin B.. assignor to The American Rolling Mill
Company, Middletown, Ohio. Segment bearing.
2,078,712 ; Apr. 27.
Hudson, Edwin B., assignor to The American Rolling
Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio. Segment railway
bearing. 2,078,713 ; Apr. 27.
Hudson. Edwin B.. assignor to The American Rolling Mill
Company. Aliddletown. Ohio. CJrash bumper and the
like. 2.088.087 ; July 27.
Hudson, Fred G., and L. A. Smith, Seattle. Wash. Start-
ing equipment for Diesel engines. 2.067,449 ; Jan. 12.
Hiulson. .lames H. (See Sheppard, S. E., and Hudson.)
Hudson, James L., Detroit, Mich. Liquid cooler.
2,091,074; Aug. 24.
Hudson, Joseph E., Baker, Oreg. Method of and appa-
ratus for supplying ink to printing presses. 2,070,206 ;
Feb. 9.
Hudson Motor Car Company. ( See Badertscher, Dana K.,
assignor.)
Hudson, Willis F., Riverside, 111., and D. G. Smellie,
Canton, assignors to The Hoover Companv, North
Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,095,472 ; Oct, 12.
Hudspeth. George T., Dallas, Tex. Carbon transfer ribbon.
2.066.687 : .Tan. 5.
Hudspeth, Thomas N., Santa Ana, Calif., assicnor. bv
mesne assignments, to Food Machinery Corporation.
Elevator. 2,081,301 ; May 25.
Hudtwalker, William T., Richmond Hill, N. Y.. assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Power supply circuits.
2,097,882 ; Nov. 2.
Hueber, Carl J., Cleveland Heights, assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation,
Cleveland, Ohio. Printing machine. 2,070.549 ; Feb. 9.
Ilui'her. Henry. as-;igiior to Trico Products Corporation,
Buffalo. X. Y. Automobile heater. 2.079,859 : May 11.
Hueber, Henry. Buffalo, and E. C. Horton. Hamburg,
assignors to Trico Products Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y.
Motor vehicle temperature modifier. 2,100,281 : Nov.
23.
Huebert, William. (See Campbell, R. D., and Huebert.)
Huebner, William C, New York. N. Y. Photographic
cylinder printing apparatus. 2.091.280; Aug. 31.
ITuebsch, Herbert J. (See Huebsch, Joseph F. and H. J.)
Iluebsch, Joseph F.. Miami, Fla., and H. J. Huebsch, as-
signors to Huebsch Manufacturing Companv, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Package and method and apparatus for
making the same. 2,096,278 : Oct, 19.
Huebsch Manufacturing Company. (See Huebsch, Jo-
seph F. and H. J., assignors.)
Huebscher, John J., assignor to Zone-0-Trol Corporation
of America, Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Speed control
system for automotive vehicles. 2.070,432 ; Feb. 9.
Hueglin. Herman C. assignor ro Airmaster Corporation,
Chicago. III. Ventilator. 2.084,807 ; June 22
Hueller, Walter, West New Y'ork, N, J. Embroidered
fabric. 2,069,760; Feb. 9.
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Huenger, Clifton A., assignor to W. E. Scbrage, Whiting,
Ind. Camera. 2,080,274; May 11.
Huenlich, Charles, Bloomfielil, assignor to Thomas A.
Edison, Incorporated, West Orange, N. J. Record shav-
ing machine. 2,095,332 ; Oct. 12.
Huenlich, Charles, Bloomfield, assignor to Thomas A.
Edison, Incorporated, West Orange, N. J. Phonograph.
2,099,564; Nov. 16.
Huenlich, Charles, Bloomfield, and H. F. M. Gramann,
Orange, assignors to Thomas A. Edison, Incorporated.
West Orange, N. J. Phonographic apparatus.
2,092,917 ; Sept. 14.
Hueter, Richard, Haus Waldfrieden, Rosslau/Anhalt,
Germany, assignor, by mesne assignments, to "Uni-
ehemjl Chemikalien Handels A.-G., Zurich, Sv^itzerland.
Wetting-out, washing-, cleansing-, lathering-, and dis-
persing agents. 2,094,489 ; Sept. 28.
Huetteman, Gustav A., and J. E. Leonard, assignors to
Hammer-Bray Company, Ltd., Oakland, Calif, name
spreader. 2,074,087 ; Mar. 16.
Huey Company, The. (See Crowley, C. A., and Goodyear,
assiginrs.)
Huey, Harold I., Lincoln, and G. E. Farragut, Pawtucket,
R. I., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Heberlein
Patent Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cotton cloth
having ornamental effects thereon and producing the
same. 2,087,226 ; July 13.
Huff, Lyman C, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Crack-
ing of hydrocarbon oils. 2,102,269 ; Dec. 14.
Huft', Sargent P., Chevy Chase, Md., and W. Siimmerbell,
Watervliet, N. Y. Fuse for bombs. 2,091,281 ; Aug.
31.
Huff, Walter N., Harwood, Tex. Rodless pump.
2,095,602; Oct. 12.
Huff, Walter N., Harwood, Tex. Rodless pump.
2,101,218; Dec. 7.
Huff, Wilbert J., Baltimore, Md. Apparatus for analyzing
gases. 2,094,357 ; Sept. 28.
HuffaUer, Lillian Y., Los Angeles, Calif. Time controlled
program selector for radio sets. 2,084,443 ; June 22.
Hufferd, George PI., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Thompson
Products, Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio. Triangular
socket joint. 2.068,917 ; Jan. 26.
Hufferd, George H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Thompson
Products, Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio. Cushioned
trunnion joint. 2,070,051 ; Feb. 9.
Hufferd, George H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Thomp-
son JProducts, Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio. Self-
adjusting ball joint. 2,076,028 ; Apr. 6.
Hufferd, George H., Detroit, Mich,, assignor to Thompson
Products, Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio. Joint.
2,096,966 ; Oct. 26.
Hufferd, George H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Thompson
Products, Incorporated. Cleveland, Ohio. Lubricated
rubber joint. 2,099,209 ; Nov. 16.
Hufferd, George H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Thompson
Products Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio. Ball joint for
fiont wheel suspensions. 2,102.463 ; Dec. 14.
Hufferd, George PI., and M. P. Graham, Detroit, Mich.,
assignors to Thompson Products, Incorpoi-ated, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Needle bearing joint. 2,071,341 ; Feb. 23.
Hufferd, George H., and M. P. Graham, Detroit, Mich.,
assignors to Thompson Products Incorporated, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Joint. 2.074,748 ; Mar. 23.
Huffman, Conard W., Lynwood, assignor of twenty-five
per cent to Van L. Denton, San Gabriel, Calif. Re-
ciprocating gear mechanism. 2,079,171 ; May 4.
Huffman, Donald M., and W. P. Friend, Keyser, W. Va.,
assignors of one-third to J. H. Massie, Jr., Edinburg,
Va. Brake. 2,074,651 ; Mar. 23.
Huffman, Edward, Mount Summit, Ind. Pipe cutter.
2,071,166; Feb. 16.
Huffman, Edward E. (See Barthglemy, H. L., and Huff-
ni.nn.)
Huffman, Howard, assignor to J. A. Sperry, West Palm
Beach, Fla. Shoe heel and decorative cover therefor.
2,076,514; Apr. 6.
ITulTmiin, Louis. (See L.nwson, A. R., and Huffman.)
Huffman Manufacturing Company, The. (See Vable,
Rderar W., assignor.)
TTuffman, Mervin C, Claromont, N. H., assignor to Sulli-
van M.'iohiiiorv Company. Roclc drill mcchaniKiii,
2.081,931 ; June 1.
Huffman, Mervin C, Claromont, N. H., assignor to Sulli-
van Machinery Company. Drilling mechanism.
2,094,124; Sept. 28.
Ilulfman, Mervin C, Claromont, N. IT., assignor to SuUi
van Machinery Company. Pressui'e fluid molor.
2.100.904 : Nov. .?o.
Huffman, Russell T,, Dover, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
iiKslgninents, to Knapp-Monarch Company, .St. T^ouis,
Mo. Open end handle support for sadirons.
2.092,313 ; Sept. 7.
Huffman, Russell I., and G. S. Braun, Dover, Ohio, as-
signors, by mi'sui' assigiuneul.s, to Kiiapp-Mon;irch (^mii-
pany, St. Tjouis, Mo. Handle structure for sadirons
and (he like. 2,092,312; Sept. 7.
Iliifford, KMymond. Mssignor to Monarch (Jovernor Com-
pany, Dotroit, Mich. Engine governor. 2,100,805;
Nov. ."',0.
Ilug, Fritz A., Berkoley. Calif. Annnrntus for cnlculal-
Ing trigonometric problems. 2,077,523 ; Apr. 20.
Hiigel, Ernst, Luckenwalde, Germany. Automatic fire
extinguishing apparatus. 2,090,126 ; Aug. 17.
Huggett, Gerald, St. Olaf Township, Otter Tail County,
Minn. Broadcast seeding attachment for tractors.
2,094,891 ; Oct. 5.
Huggins. Bon, Greenville, S. C. Connecting device for
harness or jack levers. 2,075,439 ; Mar. 30.
Huggins, Merion J., Upper Saddle River, N. J. Con-
trolling the flow of electric current. 2,101,068 ; Dec. 7.
Hughes, Arthur J., et al. (See Holmes, Edward L., as-
signor.)
Hughes, Author E., Hoopeston, 111., assignor to Food Ma-
chinery Corporation, San Jose, Calif. Filling machine.
2,081,669 ; May 25.
Hughes, Charles H., Glen Ridge, N. J., assignor to Semet-
Solvay Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Mechanical generator for water gas machines.
2,074,472 : Mar. 23.
Hughes, Douglas M., and L. G. Donald, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Gear lever carburetor control. 2.077,838 ;
Apr. 20.
Hughes, Henry, & Son, Limited, et al. (See Holmes,
Edward L., assignor.)
Hughes, Henry, & Son Limited. (See Wood, A. B.,
Smith, and McGeachy, assignors.)
Hughes, Hoke S., Palmetto, Fla. Ice shaving machine.
2,075,522 ; Mar. 30.
Hughes, John, Rochdale, England. Eccentric for operat-
ing sliver rubbing devices. 2,067,399 ; Jan. 12.
Hughes, John, Rochdale, England. Gilling machine and
drawing machine for the treatment of fibrous mate-
rials. 2,072,451 ; Mar. 2.
Hughes, John, Rochdale, England. Gilling machine and
drawing machine for the treatment of fibrous mate-
rials. 2,072,452 ; Mar. 2.
Hughes, John, Rochdale, England. Gilling machine and
drawing machine for the treatment of fibrous mate-
rials. 2,072,453 ; Mar. 2.
Hughes. John, Rochdale, England. Gilling machine and
drawing machine for the treatment of fibrous material.
2,081,433 ; May 25.
Hufhes, John M., et al. (See Renkin, Robert F., as-
signor.)
Hughes, John R., Boston, Mass. Road and railway vehicle.
2.066,836 ; Jan. 5.
Hughes, John T., Chicago, 111. Adjustable steering wheel.
2,074,334; Mar. 23.
Hughes, Leigh E., Philadelphia, Pa. Hydraulic trans-
mission. 2,075,944 ; Apr. 6.
Hughes, Leo L. (See Dunmore. P. W.. and Hushes.)
Hughes, Louis T., Ocate, N. Mex. Trailer hitch and
automatic brake control. 2,082,398 ; June 1.
Hughes-Mitchell Processes. (See Mitchell, Thomas A.,
assignor.)
Hushes-Mitchell Processes, Incorporated. (See Mitchell,
Thomas A., assignor.)
Hughes-Mitchell Processes, Incorporated. (See Mitchell,
T. A., and Dalton, assignors.)
Hughes-Mitchell Processes, Incorporated. (See Sessions,
Royal L., assignor.)
Hughes, Peter F., Jr., Railway, N. J., assignor to Trans-
Lux Daylight Picture Screen Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Tape-drawing arrangement. 2,084,031 ; June 15.
Hughes, Philip C.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Vending machine.
2,100,216 : Nov. 23.
Hughes, Ralph C, assignor to Reynolds Gas Regulator
(!!o., Anderson, Ind. Pressure regulating valve.
2,070,660 : Feb. 16.
Hughes, Ralph C, assignor to Reynolds Gas Regulator
Co., Anderson, Ind. Spring-toggle action shut-ofE
valve. 2,070,661 ; Feb. 16.
Hughes, Samuel. (See Weaver, J. M., and Hughes.)
Hughes, Samuel, North Charleston, S. C, assignor to
Ra.vbestos-Manhnttan, Inc., Passaic, N. J. Heat insu-
lating tape. 2.094.919 ; Oct. 5.
Hughes, Stewart W., Evanston, 111. Applicator.
2.103.261 : Dec. 28.
Hughes Tool Company. (See Baggett, Henry T., and
Woods, assignors.)
Hughes Tool Company. (See Bettis. Irvin IT., assignor.)
Hughes Tool Company. (See Evans, Seth, assignor.)
Hughes Tool Company. (See Fletcher, Harold W., as-
signor.)
Hughes Tool Company. (See Neuhaus, Ralph, assignor.)
Hughes Tool Company. (See Scott, Floyd L., assignor.)
Hughes Tool Company. (See Scott, F. L., and Garfield,
assignors.)
Hughes, William A., et nl. (See Losier, George E., as-
signor.)
Hughes, Zachariah A., Houston, Tex., and B. P. Glover,
St. l^/ouis, Mo. Safety electrical switch. 2,091,148;
Awf:. 24.
Hughey, Carter J., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Ivodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Processing tank. 2,073,300 ; Mar. 0.
Ilughev. ("avler J.. Itoch(>stiM\ .\. Y., assignor, by mesne
assimunents. to TOastm.m Kodak Companv, Jersm- City,
N. J. Film siilicing iii)|);in\liis. L'.O^^OlO l(> ; Alay It.
Ilngon. Jean J., and Y. Rocard. I'ari.-^, France, assignors
to Compagnie Generale do Telegraphic Sans Fll. Elec-
tric pick-up ulllizlng piezoelectric crystals. 2,069,313 ;
Voh. 2.
ITuguenln. .Albert, /iirlch, Switzerland. Railway vehicle.
•J.0.SS..'-)2O ; .lulv 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Huguley, LucUle A., et al. (See Coshow, Chester L.,
assignor. )
Huguley, William C, Oak Tree, assignor of one-fourth to
E. F. Baerenrodt, Essex Falls, N. J. Machine for
making match books. 2,074.694 ; Mar. 23.
Huguley, William C, Belleville, assignor of one-fourth
to E. F. Baerenrodt, Essex Falls, N. J. Machine for
making match cards. 2.093,241 : Sept. 14.
Huhn, Paul J., St. Paul, Minn. Abrading device.
2,100,780 ; Nov. 30.
Huismann, Johann, and H. Schweitzer, Wiesdorf, near
Cologne-on-the-Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
New condensation products and preparing same.
2,070,207 ; Feb. 9.
Huizeng, John D., Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to Century
Ribbon Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Binding for blan-
kets and the like. 2,095,387 : Oct. 12.
Hujo, Stephen, Jr., Clarksburg, W. Va. Goblet foot
forming device. 2,099,485 ; Nov. 16.
Hnkill. Ross, et al. (See Ingalls, William A., assignor.)
Hulbert. Edwin F., Glenview, HI. Preparing emulsions.
2,068,136 ; Jan. 19.
Hulbert, George E. (See Indge, H. S., and Hulbert.)
Hulbert, George E., Westboro, assignor to Norton Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Grinding wheel truing appa-
ratus. 2,077,363 ; Apr. 13.
Hulbert John L.. Pouglikeepsie, assignor to The De Laval
Separator Company, New York, N. Y. Speed controller
for milking machines. 2,096,807 ; Oct. 26.
Hulbert, Olga C. (See Hulbert, W. R., Schock, and
Thompson, assignors.)
Hulbert. Reed O., Ashtabula, Ohio. Creeper. 2,084,957 ;
June 22.
Hulbert, William R., D. R. Shock, and F. E. Thompson,
assignors to Olga Craven Hulbert, Chicago, lU. Com-
bustion aiding means. 2,082,696 ; June 1.
Hulin. Jules, and G. Ford, Nivelles, Belgium. Dies for
the manufacture of metal wheels. 2,088,265 ; July 27.
Hull, Albert W. (See Burger, E. E., and Hull.)
Hull. Albert W., and L. B. Snoddy, Schenectady, N. Y.,
assignors to General Electric Company. Electrical
discharge device. 2,089,555 ; Aug. 10.
Hull, Charles A. (See Taylor, R., and Hull.)
Hull, Charles A., Poughkeepsie, N. T. Dishwashing ma-
chine. 2,082,004 ; June 1.
Hull, Clifford O, (See Forestrom, E. W., and Hull.)
Hull, Daniel R., Watertown, Conn. Copper-silicon-alu-
minum alloy. 2,075,003 ; Mar. 23.
Hull. Daniel R., Watertown, assignor to The American
Brass Company, Waterbury, Conn. Copper-silicon-
alumlnum alloys. 2,075,002 ; Mar. 23.
Hull, Edwin H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Spinning bucket drive. 2,101,679 ;
Dec. 7.
Hull. Harry B., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Davton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,073,106 ;
Mar. 9.
Hull. Harry B., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,074,911 : Mar. 23.
Hull. Harry P.., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrigeratinc
npnaratuR. 2,084.404 : Juno 22.
Hull, Harry B., assignor to General Motors Corporation.
Davton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,089,901 ;
Aug. 17.
Hull, Harry B., assignor to General Motors Corporation.
Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,090,416 ;
Aug. 17.
Hull, Harry B., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,090.417 ;
Aug. 17.
Hull, Harry B., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Davton. Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,093,725 ;
Sopt. 21.
Hull, Harry E., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne assipi-
ments, to Gonernl Motors Corporation. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,097,525 : Nov. 2.
H\ill, Harry B.. and R. S. Gaugler, assignors to General
Motors Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating appa-
ratus. 2.089.960 : Aug. 17.
Hull, Harry B., and A. A. McCormaok, Dayton. Ohio, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to General Motors Cor-
poration. " Refrigerating apparatus. 2,096,543 ; Oct. 19.
Hull, Harvard X,.. Leonla, N. J., assignor to Sperry Gyro-
scope Companv, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Position control
system. 2,068,490 ; Jan. 19.
Hull, Harvard L., Leonia. N, J., assignor to Sperry Gyro-
scope Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Position con-
trol 8.vstem. 2,088,654 ; Aug. 3.
Hull. M.iiirire E. (See Otting. H. E., Browne, and Hull.)
HuU. Richard O., I.akewood, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to K. I. du Pont de Nemours & Co.. Wilming-
ton, Del. Electrodeposition of zinc. 2,080,483 ; May 18,
Hull, Richard O.. I^akewood, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Addition agents for nickel plating.
2,08.'>,754 : July 6.
Hull. Richard O., Lnkewood, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours A Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cadmium plating. 2.090.049 : Aug.
17.
Hull, Samuel P., Yonkers, assignor to Railroad Acces-
sories Corporation, New York, N. Y. Door fastener.
2,077.626; Apr. 20.
Hull, Washington. (See Brennan, E. A., Cairncross,
Hasselstrom, and Hull.)
Hull, Washington. (See Hasselstrom. T., and Hull.)
Hullett, Vernon I. (See Fox, R. T., and Hullett.)
llulley, Albert. New York, N. Y. Door arrangement for
vehicles. 2,081,815 ; May 25.
Hulme, Philip M., Chuquicamata, Chile, assignor to Chile
Exploration Company, New York, N. Y. Temperature
regulation. 2,071,531 ; Feb. 23.
Hulme, Philip M., Chuquicamata, Chile, assignor to Chile
Exploration Company. New York, N. Y. Temperature
measuring installation. 2.102,955 ; Dec. 21. %
Hulse, Delbert T. (See Williams, William E., assignor.)
Hulse, George E., New Haven, Conn., assignor to The
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company. Thermo-
static switch construction. 2,068,270 ; Jan. 19.
Hulse, George E., New Haven, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Pullman Company, Chicago, 111.
Car ventilating system. 2.089,799 : Aug. 10.
Hulse, Robert E., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to E. 1.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington. Del.
Metal recovery process. 2,071,124 ; Feb. 16.
Hulse, Robert E., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Preparation of salt mixtures. 2,091,179 ; Aug. 24.
Hulse, Robert E., and R. L. Hardy, Niagara Falls, N. T.,
assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Inc., Wilmington, Del. Apparatus for the production of
light metals. 2,068,681 ; Jan. 26.
Hulst, Clarence P., New Y'ork, N. Y. Emergency lighting
unit. 2,097,236; Oct. 26.
Hulst, Clarence P., New York, N. Y. Emergency lighting
unit. 2,097,237; Oct. 26.
Hulswit, Jan P., Norwalk, Conn. Bomb. 2.087,287 ;
July 20.
Hultgren, Axel G. E., Stockholm, Sweden. Heat treat-
ment of worn tires and other rolling bodies of steel.
2,076,992 ; Apr. 13.
Hultln, Oscar H., assignor to Pneumatic Scale Corpora-
tion, Limited, Quincy, Mass. Carton. 2,085,465 ;
June 29.
Hultman, Gustaf H., and Claes-Wilhelm Pilo, Stockholm,
Sweden. Recovering H2S from gases. 2,094,070 ; Sept.
28.
Hultquist, Charles A., San Gabriel, Calif., assignor to
Independent Pneumatic Tool Co., Chicago, 111. Pneu-
matic rock drill. 2.070.644 ; Apr. 13.
Hultsch, Charles, assignor to C. G. Conn, Ltd.. Elkhart,
Ind. Percussion musical instrument. 2,085,363 ;
June 29.
Humason, Granville A. (See McDonough, J. JI., and
Humason.)
Humason, Granville A. (See Shaffer, W. D., and Huma-
son.)
Humason, Granville A. (See Young. Bob, assignor.)
Humason. Granville A., Houston, Tex. Drilling head.
2.075.899 : Apr. 6.
Humason, Granville A., Houston, Tex. Combination well-
head and Christmas tree. 2,077,480 ; Apr. 20.
Humason, Granville A., Houston, Tex. Hvdraulic well
pump. 2,079,996 ; May 11.
Humason, Granville A., Houston, Tex. Combination blow-
out preventer casing head construction. 2,080,610 ; May
18.
Humber Limited. (See Burge, J. E. P. and Roughton, as-
signors.)
Humblet, Joseph, Brussels, Belgium. Valve. 2,079,212 ;
May 4.
HuniboUlt-Deutzmotoren A. G. (See Triebnigg, Heinrich,
assignor.)
Hume. Horace D., and J. E. Love, assignors to Hume-
Love Company, Garfield, W'ash. Harvester. 2,070.083 ;
Feb. 9.
Hume, Horace D., and J. E. Love, assignors to Hume-
Love Company. Garfield, Wash. Harvester reel.
2,102.709 : Dec. 21.
Hume, Horace D., and J. E. Love, assignors to Hnme-
Lovo Company, Garfield, Wash, Harvester. 2,102,710 ;
Dec. 21.
Hume, Horace D.. and J. E. Love, assignors to Hume-
Love Company, Garfield, Wash. Harvesting machine.
2.102.711 : Dec. 21.
Hume. John T., Chicago, assignor to Electric ii->usehold
Utilities Corporation, Cicero, 111. Washing machine.
2.082.108; .Tune 1.
Hume. John T., assignor to Electric Household Utilities
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Cabinet washing machine.
2.088,704; Aug. 3.
Hume-Love Company. (See Hume, H. D., and Love, as-
signors.)
Hummel, Hans G. (See Jahrstorfer. M.. and Hummel.)
Hummel. Johann N.. Berlin. Germany, assignor to firm
Seismos G. m. b. H.. of Hannover. Process for inspect-
ing the ground. 2,084.143 : June 15.
Hummel. John G.. Warren Point, N. J. Shoe polisher
and container. 2.083,448 : June 8.
Hummel, Karl, Jr., Karlsruhe, Baden, Germany. Razor
strop. 2,078.799 ; Apr. 27.
ITumniel-Ross Fibre Corporation. (See Sale, John W.,
assignor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
303
Hummer, Aubrey E., Washington, D. C, assignor to Pack-
ard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Change speed
gearing. 2,097,566 ; Nov. 2.
Humoco Corporation, (See Moore, George A., assignor.)
Humphner, Ferdinand W., Oalj Parlf, assignor to Mid-
States Gummed Paper Co., Chicago, 111. Reenforced
paper and forming same. 2,076,343 ; Apr. 6.
Humphner, Ferdinand W., Oak Park, assignor to Mid-
States Gummed Paper Co., Chicago, 111. Multiply
latex-treated paper. 2,077,998 ; Apr. 20.
Humphner, Ferdinand W., Oak Park, 111., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Mid-States Gummed Paper Co.
Decaleomania. 2,100,140 ; Nov. 23.
Humphrey. Albert F., Somerville, Mass. Snowplow.
2,095,096; Oct. 5.
Humphrey, Carroll L., deceased, late of Highland Park.
Mich., by Vivian Humphrey, administratrix, Highland
Park, Mich., assignor to Chrysler Corporation. Internal
combustion engine mounting. 2,068,747 ; Jan. 26.
Humphrey, Dee E., Dallas, Tex., assignor of one-half to
Missouri Rolling Mill Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Der-
rick. 2,067,709 ; Jan. 12.
Humphrey, Dee E., assignor to Welded Tank and Steel
Company, Dallas, Tex. Derrick. 2,074,548 ; Mar. 23.
Humphrey, Dee E., assignor to Welded Tank and Steel
Company, Dallas, Tex. Hanger for walking beams.
2,074,549 ; Mar. 23.
Humphrey, Dee E., assignor to Welded Tank and Steel
Company, Inc., Dallas, Tex. Pumping jack. 2,074,550 :
Mar. 23.
Humphrey, George T., Dallas, Tex. Counterbalanced
crank arm. 2,076,818 ; Apr. 13.
riumphrey. Irvin W., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Synthetic resin and producing.
2,067,054 : Jan. 5.
Humphrey, Irvin W., assignor to Hercules Povrder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Synthetic resin. 2,072,818 ;
Mar. 2.
Humphrey, Irvin W., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Composition of matter and
method of producing. 2.072.819 ; Mar. 2.
Humphrey, Irvin W., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Synthetic resin and produc-
ing. 2,092,741 ; Sept. 7.
Humphrey. Irvin W.. ps«ignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Composition of matter and
producing. 2.094,947 ; Oct. 5.
Humphrev, Irvin W., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Hydrogenated resin esters
and producing. 2,099,066 ; Nov. 16.
Humphrey. Irvin W., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
panv, "Wilmington, Del. Hydrogenated resin esters
and'their production. 2.099.067 : Nov. 16.
Humphrey. Irvin W., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Synthetic resin and method
of producing. 2.099,486 ; Nov. 16.
Humphrey, Irvin W., and J. N. Borglin, assignors to
Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Resin
acid ester and producing. 2.089,37.5 : Aug. 10.
Humphrey, Vivian, administratrix. (See Humphrey, Car-
rol L.)
Humphreys, Cecil. (See Moravec, R. Z., Evans, and
Humphreys.)
Humphreys, Ira B., Denver, Colo. Jig. 2,078,605 ; Apr.
27.
Humphreys, Robert L., and B. B. Farrington, Berkeley, as-
signors to Standard Oil Company of California, San
Francisco, Calif. Extreme pressure lubricating com-
positions. 2,073,841 : Mar. 16.
Humphries, Horace E., Blackheath, London, assignor to
Siemens Brothers & Company Limited, London, Eng-
land. Electric selective system. 2,087,405; July 20.
Humphries, Horace E., Blacl^heath, London, and H. J.
Edwards, Dartford, assignors to Siemens Brothers &
Company Limited, London, England. Electric remote
control system. 2.0n0,20,'5 ; Aug. 17.
Humphries, Horace E.. and R. I. H. Clark, assignors to
Siemens Brothers f; Company Jyimited, liOndon, England.
Testing and private wire arrangement for telephone or
lii<e systems. 2,n!)r!.242 ; Sept. 14.
Hunclker, Karl, assignor to I. E. McCabe, Chicago, 111.
Mercury switch. 2,085,310 ; June 29.
Hund, August, West Orange. N. .T., assignor to Wired Radio,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Rectifier tube. 2,071,748 ; Feb.
23.
Hund, Walter J., Oakland, and L. Rosensteln, assignors
to Shell Development Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Production of add amides. 2.070,991 : Feb. 16.
Hnndemer, Charles C, Baton Rouge, La. Automatic
defrosting switch. 2,077,839 ; Apr. 20.
Hunerkopf, Henry, Bridgeport, (^onn., assignor to Genornl
Electric Company. Variable capacitor. 2,091,85.%;
Aug. 31.
Hiingerford and Terry. (See Hungerford, C, and Dlck-
erson, assignors.)
Hungerford, f!luirchlll, Wenonah, and B. Dlckerson,
OliiRRhoro, assignors to Hungerford and Terry, Inc.,
Clavton, N. J. Water conditioning apparatus.
2,002.716; Sept. 7.
Hungerford, Daniel C, Chalfont, Pa., assignor, l)y mesne
assignments, to Star Expansion Bolt (Company, New
York, N. Y. Tie for concrete forms. 2,101,141 ; Dec. 7.
Hunicke, Clarence C. (See Ross, J. O., and Hunlcke.)
The Reeves Manufac-
Manufacture of stove
The Reeves Manufac-
Holder for twin pails.
(See Bartol, George
(See Lukens, Hiram
driver. 2,098,146 ;
Hunker, Martin L., assignor to
turing Company, Dover, Ohio.
dampers. 2,072,304; Mar. 2.
Hunker, Martin L., assignor to
turing Company, Dover, Ohio.
2,092,456 ; Sept. 7.
Hunker, Martin L., assignor to The Reeves Manufacturing
Company, Dover, Ohio. Top for stoves. 2,097,817 ;
Nov. 2.
Hunn, Edward B,, Cranford, N. J., assignor to Stance Inc.
Container-duster for insecticide powder. 2,084,493 ;
June 22.
Hunn, Edward B., Cranford, N. J., assignor to Stanco,
Inc. Horticultural oil spray. 2,087,599 ; July 20.
Hunnicutt, Joseph E., West Hartford, Conn. Safe and
protective means therefor. 2,076,085 ; Apr. 6.
Hunsdiecker, Heinz, Cologne-Lindenthal, Germany. Lus-
trous pigment and manufacturing and using it.
2,103.007: Dec. 21.
Hunsicker, Allan D., Salina, Kans. Sieve. 2,068,413 ;
Jan. 19.
Hunt, Arthur A., and L. H. Adair, Oklahoma City, as-
signors to Skelly Oil Company, Tulsa, Okla. Sucker
rod adjuster. 2,067,700 ; .Tan. 12.
Hunt, Arthur A., and L. H. Adair, Oklahoma City, as-
signors to Skelly Oil Company, Tulsa, Okla. Sucker rod
rack. 2,086,417 ; July 6.
Hunt, C. Howard, Pen Company.
E., Jr., assignor.)
Hunt, C. Howard, Pen Company.
S., assignor.)
Hunt, Ernst, Globe, Ariz. Post
Nov. 2.
Hunt, George H., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,074,727 ; Mar. 23.
Hunt, George L., Davenport, Iowa, assignor by mesne
assignments, to A. E. Feragen, Inc., Seattle, Wash.
Apparatus for gauging and straightening automobiles
and parts thereof. 2,069,249 ; Feb. 2.
Hunt, Gilbert O., Lakeview, Mont. Wire stretching tool.
2,086,317 ; July 6.
Hunt, J Harold. (See Horn, H. J., and Hunt.)
Hunt, J Harold, assignor to Blotor Wlieel Corporation,
Lansing, Mich. Vehicle wheel. 2,083,066 ; June 8.
Hunt, J. Harold, Lansing, and A. S. Van Halteren, East
Lansing, assignors to Motor Wheel Corporation, Lansing,
Mich. Brake drum. 2,069,071 ; Jan. 26.
Hunt, J Harold, and H. J. Horn, assignors to Motor Wheel
Corporation, Lansing, Jlich. Double disk wheel.
2,092,975 ; Sept. 14.
Hunt, J. Harold, and A. S. Van Halteren, assignors to
Motor Wheel Corporation, Lansing, Mich. Making
brake drums. 2.096,177 ; Oct. 19.
Hunt, James K., and J. H. Shipp, assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Making bituminous compositions. 2,069,314 ; Feb. 2.
Hunt, James K., and G. H. Latham, assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Treatment of cellulosic bodies. 2,086,418 ; July 6.
Hunt, James K., and G. H. Latham, assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del. Treat-
ing cellulosic bodies. 2,086,419 ; July 6.
Hunt, James K., and G. H. Latham, assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Coated paper and paper-coating compositions. 2,102,207 ;
Dec. 14.
Hunt, James V., Washington, D. C. Boat. 2,093,320;
Sept. 14.
Hunt, John H., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Vacuum-operated brake. 2,079,409 ;
May 4.
Hunt, John H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Auto coasting
device. 2,080,484 ; May 18.
Hunt, John L., assignor to Detroit Show Case Company,
Detroit, Mich. Sash construction for windows.
2,087,515; July 20.
Hunt, John L., assignor to Detroit Show Case Company,
Detroit, Mich. Metal window sash. 2,087,516; July
20.
Hunt, Lenchars and Hepburn, Limited. (See Hickman,
Alfred O. T., assignor.)
Hunt, Llovd F., Glendale, Calif. Protective system for
electrical distributing systems. 2,085,364 ; June 29.
Hunt, Milo, Whittier, Calif. Emit plclcer. 2,072,558;
Mar. 2.
Hunt, Nathan C, Salem, Ohio. Valve. 2,071,204; Feb.
16.
Hunt, Nathan C, and S. C. Chessman, Salem, Ohio;
said Chessninn assignor to said Hunt. Pressure valve.
2,101,025 ; Dec. 7.
Hunt, Ozro II., assignor to The Bristol Company, Wnter-
I)urv, ("^onn. Switch mechanism for control apparatus.
2.0,82,109 : June 1.
Hunt, Ozro IT., assignor to The Bristol Company, Water-
bury, Conn. Automatic control system provided with
anticipatory means. 2,085,.sr>5 ; July 6.
Hunt, O/ro TT., Waterbury, and C. W. Pet It Jean, Naupra-
tuck. assignors to The Bristol Conipnuy, Waterbury,
Conn. Automatic control system. 2,08.'S,8.'S6 ; July 6.
Hunt, Uodii(>y, Machine Company. (See SImonda, War-
ren J., assignor.)
Hunt, Roy. (See Jahraus, D. M., and Hnnt.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hunt, Scott F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Bendix Aviation
Corporation, South Bend, lud. Fuel mixture control.
2,071,033 ; Feb. 23.
Hunt, Scott F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Bendix Avia-
tion Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Carburetor.
2,074,728 ; Jlar. 23.
Hunt, Scott F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Bendix Avia-
tion Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Carburetor.
2.074, 72'J ; Mar. 23.
Hunt, Scott F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Bendix Avia-
tion Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Carburetor.
2,092,514; Sept. 7.
Hunt, Scott F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Bendix Avia-
tion Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Carburetor.
2.102.S4r, : Dec. 21.
Hunt, Walter Y. C, Short Hills, N. J., assignor to Rey-
nolds Metals Company, New York, N. Y. Packing
cheese. 2,077,697 ; Apr. 20.
Hunt, Wayne H. (See JMurray, L. A., and Hunt.)
Hunt, Wilber V., North Acton, Mass. Method and ap-
paratus for killing poultry. 2,103,288 ; Dec. 28.
Hunter, Alfred H., London, England. Device for holding
utensils on tables or similar surfaces. 2,083,299 ;
June 8.
Hunter Arms Co. (See Wadsworth, Clair W., assignor.)
Hunter, Campbell M., London, England. Jack attachment.
2,073,012 ; Mar. 9.
Hunter, David F., assignor to The Shaw-Walker Company,
MusUcgou, Mich. Cabinet-enclosed posting tray.
2,071,930 ; Feb. 23.
Hunter, David F., and K. G. Bourdon, assignors to The
Shaw-Walker Company, Muskegon, Mich. Fastening
device for folders. 2,079,740 ; May 11.
Hunter. Donald M., Spokane, Wash. Wrapper feeding and
cutting device. 2,075,037 ; Mar. 30.
Hunter, Donald M., Wawawai, Wash. Fruit wrapping
machine. 2.090,257 ; Aug. 17.
Hunter, Donald M., Wawawai, Wash. Loading and un-
loading convG.ver. 2,090,258 ; Aug. 17.
Hunter. ICdward, Springheld, Ohio. Registering photo-
graphic reproductions used in process of color printing.
2.099, 3(i4: Nov. lO.
Hunter, Fenley, assignor to Hunter Sash Company, In-
corporated, Flushing, N. Y. Mounting for double
panels. 2,103,532 ; Dec. 28.
Hunter, Harry G., Greensboro, N. C. Traffic barrier op-
erating system. 2,094,216 ; Sept. 28.
Hunter, Gerald G., H. M. Pryale, and S. C. Clark, as-
signors to Baldwin Rubber Company, Pontiac, Mich.
Floor covering. 2,099,809 ; Nov. 23.
Hunter, Herbert T., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Doughnut
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Doughnut
machine. 2,067,849 ; Jan. 12.
Hunter, Hester W., Chicago, 111., assignor to Kimberly-
Clark Corporation, Neenah, Wis. Cleaning device.
2,079,452 ; May 4.
Hunter Illuminated Car Sign Co., Inc., The. (See Reisiger,
William P., assignor.)
Hunter, Irvin C. (See Erbe, R. R., and Hunter.)
Hunter, James, Machine Company, The. (See Hunter,
J. D., and Cannity. assignors.)
Hunter, James. Machine Company, The. (See Hunter,
J. D., and Morrill, assignors.)
Hunter, .lanios D., and K. Cannity, assignors to The James
Hunter i\[aohlne Company, North Adams, Mass. Mul-
tiple roll fulling mill. 2,005.210: Oct. 5.
Hunter, James D., and F. B. Morrill, assignors to The
.Tames Hunter Machine Company, North Adams, Mass.
Vacuum extractor. 2,098,044 ; Nov. 2.
Hunter, James F., New Rochelle, N. Y. Liquid separation
method and apparatus. 2,084.958 : June 22.
Hunter. Jiinios 11.. T/msdowne. T:i . nnd J. <". r.uzzelli.
Beverly, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of Amer-
ica. Kecord pressing matrix. 2.i)'.»2..SS0 : Sept. 14.
Hunter, John A. (See Croft, G. M., and Hunter.)
Hunter. Louis N., .nnd J. W. Hall, nssignor.s to National
Radiator CoriJoralion, Johnstown, Pa. Boiler.
2,080,404; M.ay 18,
Hunter, Louis N., and J. W. Hall, assignors to National
Radiator Corporation, Johnstown, I'a. Relief device
for combustion ohaml)er.<^. 2,089,202; Aug. 10.
Hunter, T>ouis T., New York, N. Y.. assignor to Air Induc-
tion Ice Bunker Corp., Tloboken, N. J. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,088.32."? ; July 27.
Hunter, Oliver W., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Jen-
sen Cri\'imery Machinoiy Company, Inc., Blnomfiehl.
N. J. Improving the viscosity of certain fattv liquids.
2,076,372 ; Apr. 6.
Hunter, Percy R., and L. F. Endsley, assignors to Hunter
Steel Company, Neville Island, Pittsburgh, I'a. Roller
dam structure. 2,072^714 ; Mar. 2.
Ilniiter. Percy 10.. and K. J. Deahl. Pittsburgh. Pa., .said
De.'ilil iissicnor to said Hunter. Annealing box.
2.075.114 : Mar. 30.
Hunter, I'ercy lO., and K. J. Dealil. Pittsburgh. Pa., said
Pealil assignor (o said Hunter. Annealing box.
2.075.115: Mar. .30.
Hunter. Philip V.. assignor to Callonder's Cable and Con-
Rtnictinn ("omnany Limited. liOndon. England. Electric
rahle. 2.no.T.445: Sept. 21.
Hunter. Russell N.. Westfleld, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Teleeraph Companv. Secret communi-
cation system 2.069.3C9 ; Feb. 2."
Hunter, Rutherford H., Wooster, Ohio. Apparatus for
burning solid fuel. 2,086,621 ; July 13.
Hunter Sash Company. (See Hunter, Fenley.)
Hunter Steel Company. (See Hunter, P. E., and Endsley,
assignors.)
Hunter, Thomas M., East Orange, assignor to American
Transformer Company, Newark, N. J. Arc welding sys-
tem. 2,097,327 ; Oct. 26.
Hunter Tractor & Machinery Co. (See Wagler, Mann E.,
assignor.)
Hunter, William H., Webb City, Mo. Spiral packed work-
ing barrel valve body. 2,087,975 ; July 27.
Hunter, William H., Webb City, Mo. Spiral packed work-
ing barrel valve body. 2,099,691 ; Nov. 23.
Hunting, Isaac E., Detroit, Mich. Card table. 2,077,414 :
Apr. 20.
Huntington, Daniel J. W. (See Fewins, Frank, as-
signor.)
Huntington Rubber Mills. (See Heltman, J. W., and
Kelly, assignors.)
Huntington, Sidney O., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Safety device. 2,098,805 ;
Nov. 9.
Huntley. Clarence A., Minatare, Nebr. Pipe wrench.
2,092,699: Sept. 7.
Huntley, James, Philadelphia, Pa. Toilet kit. 2,088,705 ;
Aug. 3.
Huntman, Charles B., Plainfield, N. J. Stabilizer for
vehicles. 2,089,263 ; Aug. 10.
Huntzicker, Paul, Denver, Colo., assignor to A. R. Wil-
fley & Sons, Inc. Centrifugal pump. 2,092,351 :
Sept. 7.
Huntzinger, Ethan, Piqua, Ohio. Camera. 2,096,496 ;
Oct. 19.
Huott, Edmond J., New York; N. Y. Telephone index
holder. 2,068.271 ; Jan. 19.
Hupp Motor Car Corporation. (See MacPhersou, Earle
S., assignor.)
Hupp Motor Car Corporation. (See Punke, John J., as-
signor.)
Hupp Jlotor Car Corporation. (Walden, Alfred E., as-
signor.)
Huppert, Paul. (See Grimm, H. G.. and Huppert.)
Huppert, Paul, Mannheim, and H. Wolff, Ludwigshafen-
on-the-Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Ak-
tiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on - the - Main, Germany.
Transparent phosphate glass. 2,077,481 ; Apr. 20.
Huppert, William, New York. N. Y.. assignor to Delamere
Comp.Tuy, Inc. Hair curler. 2,077,149; Apr. 13.
Huppert, William, New York, N. Y., assignor to Delamere
Company. Inc. Hair curler. 2,103,533 ; Dec. 28.
Huppert, William, New York, N. Y., assignor to Delamere
Company, Inc. Hair curler. 2,103,534; Dec. 28.
Huppert, William, New York, N. Y., assignor to Delamere
Company, Inc. Hair curler. 2,103,535 ; Dec. 28.
Huppke, Walter F. (See Frey, P. E., and Huppke.)
Ilurd. Clarence :\L, Huntington, N. Y. Closure cap lock.
2.102.464: Dec. 14.
Hurd. Edwin P., Detroit, Mich. Locking mechanism.
2,077,698; Apr. 20.
Hurd, Norman B., Newington, assignor to The American
Hardware Corporation, New Britain, Conn. Lock.
2.089.145 ; Aug. 3.
Hui;d, Norman B., Newington, assignor to The American
Hardware Corporation, New Britain, Conn. Lock.
2.089.146 ; Aug. 3.
llurlord, William H. (See Whittaker, H. L., and Hur-
ford.)
Hurlbert, William G., Jr., assignor to Tlie Bostwick
Steel Lath Company, Niles. Ohio. Rib attachment
for metal lath. 2,083.300 : June 8.
Ilurlburt, Gene P., assignor to M. C. Knowles, Los Angeles,
\"'^ . 9- ^'*® carburetor and generator. 2,078,250;
Hurley, James J., et al. (See Marchant, Arthur W., as-
sicnor. )
lliirle.y, Melvin S.. Shirley, Birmingham, England.
Suction cleaner. 2,096,517 ; Oct. 19.
"'{'"I^^■,•,,'^''?"'■^'' ^> 'T'' ^- Dickinson, East Greenwich,
London. Lngland. Apparatus for dividing or combin-
ing streams of fluent materials. 2,094.948 : Oct 5
Hurlimann, Max, .assignor to Aktiengesellschaft Brown
lioven & Cie., Baden. Switzerland. Electric valve
starting .system. 2.102.950 • Dec ■'I
Hurn, Jnmea E Saugertles, N. y], "assignor to The De
2,077,999"f Ap? ^^''P^'"'*"""' ^a Porte, Ind. Filter
"V^hJ'i,"^! E.'Saugertips, N. Y., assignor to The De
2:09ts,f25: Nov. 9"'^''™*'°''' ^^ Po>-te. Ind. Oil filter
"'oct' •^'■'^^"''^'^ ^- Portland, Greg. Flshway. 2,094,892 ;
'^"''■''2:06n%'4fFeb.^2''*''°"' ^"'''- ^^^^isuring device.
Hurst John I., assignor to Hetherington & Berner Inc.
Imi^^aTApr 2b. ^t'^n^-J^'^'^eted asphalt bucke'^t:
Hurst, Max.' (See Hei'nrich. H., Hurst and Voit ^
"Hf.^h'ov^nl'^V ^*"*^'^'"^' "^ O. Beck,' WlnS-bVch, near
Sdiorndorf assignors to Robert Bosch Aktiengesell-
schaft, Stuttgart. German.v. Multicvlinder fuel Injec-
tion pump. 2,097,413; Oct. 26 •'
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305
Hurst, Reginald A., London, England, assignor of one-
half to W. E. Dunn, Holland, Mich. Nonreflecting
shop front and the like. 2,092,418 ; Sept. 7.
Hurst, Kobert O. (See Paulson, iv., and Jdurst.)
Hurt, Anton C, Akron, Ohio. Stop indicator for vehi-
cles. 2,083,230 ; June 8.
Hurt, Samuel N., assignor to Toledo Scale Manufacturing
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Weighing scale. 2,071,404 ;
Feb. 23.
Hurt, Victor H., Naugatuck, Conn., assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Rub-
ber sheet material and article made therefrom.
2,075,945 ; Apr. 6.
Hurt, Victor H., Naugatuck, Conn., assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Making
rubber articles. 2,101,907 ; Dec. 14. ^
Hurwitz, Joseph J., Brookline, Mass. Oil burner sup-
port. 2,088,959 ; Aug. 3.
Hurxthal, Alplieus O., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz,
Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Direct motor drive
for disk fans. Re. 20,285 ; Mar. 9.
Hurxthal, Alpheus O., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz, In-
corporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Process and apparatus
for drying plastic materials. 2,068,181 ; Jan. 19.
Hurxthal, Alpheus O., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz,
Incorporated, Pliiladelphia, Pa. Double apron festoon
drier. 2,070,483 ; Feb. 9.
Hurxthal, Alpheus O., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz,
Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Skein conveyor.
2,095,872 ; Oct. 12.
Hurxthal, Alpheus O., assignor to Protor & Schwartz,
Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Cork insert girt.
2,100,959 ; Nov. 30.
Huse, Hiram N., Providence, R. I. Ball winding machine.
" 2,076,565 ; Apr. 13.
Huse, Oscar E., Gorham, Jlaine, assignor of one-half to
J. C. Sherman, Attleboro, Mass. Rodentproof container.
2,093,109 ; Sept. 14.
Huseby, Albert A., Oak Park, 111. Piano. 2,087,033 ;
July 13.
Huseby, Albert A., Oak Park, 111. Piano. 2,102,898 ;
Dec. 21.
Huskey, William B. (See Mims, Howard S., assignor.)
Huss, Richard. (See Fischer, E., and Huss.)
Hussar, Julius A., East Cleveland, Ohio. Defrosting re-
frigerators. 2.075,116 ; Mar. 30.
Hussoy, Irvinjr J., San Francisco, Calif. Furnace baffle.
2.080.405 : May 18.
Hussmann, Ernie L., Seiling, Okla. Grinder attachment.
2,098,147 ; Nov. 2.
Husted, Harry A., Akron, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Dr. J. S. Reid, Cleveland, Ohio. Identification
means for steering wheels and the like. 2,085,023 :
June 29.
Hustler Corporation. (See Ferris, William D., assignor.)
Huston, Arch C, Los Angeles, Calif. Display device.
2,096,248 : Oct. 19.
Hutchens, Edward, Milwaukee, assignor to Utilitv Manu-
facturing Company, Cudahy, Wis. Tractor lug.
2,085,980 ; July 6.
Hutchings, Charles A. (See O'Donnell, Cornelius, as-
signor.)
Hutchings, Charles P., San Francisco, Calif. Ore con-
centrating table. 2,072,594 ; Mar 2.
Hutchins, Charles C, Eidgway, assignor to Elliott Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dynamo-electric machine.
2.087.406 ; July 20.
Hutchins, Edward, Glens Falls, N. Y., assignor to Inter-
national Paper Company. Process of and apparatus
for the manufacture of paper and the like. 2,102,004 :
Dec. 14.
Hutchins, Rufus J., Dayton, Ohio. Water heater.
2,090,003 ; Aug. 17.
Hutchinson, Charles W., Milwaukee, Wis. Car protector.
2,097,923 ; Nov. 2.
Hutchinson, George D., et al. (See Horner, William C,
a.ssignor.)
Hutchinson, Henry R., Epsom, England, assignor to Stand-
ard Brands, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Preserva-
tion of yeast. 2,085,857 ; July 6.
Ilulcliinson, Ilnwai-d U., Akjon, Ohio. Attnchment for
fire extinguishing e<iuipment 2,092,846 ; Sept. 14.
Hutchison, J Howard, Enfield, Pa. Adjustable pipe sleeve
with floor and coiling plate. 2,098,389; Nov. 9.
Hutchinson, Job, Great Neck, N. Y. Motor operated train
indicator. Re. 20,340 ; Apr. 27.
Ilntchinson, John (J., J'.razil, Iiid. IVIclhod and apparatus
for manufacturing aerating blocks for sewage disposal
filter beds. 2,075,038 ; Mar. 30.
Hutchinson, John F.. Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Rem-
ington Arms Company, Inc. Ammunition. 2,095,333 ;
Oct, 12.
Hutchinson, Lloyd N., New York, N. Y., and G. H. Zouck,
Orange, N. J., assignors to Franklin Railwav Supply
Company, New York, N. Y. Wedge adjust iiig nicdi-
nnism. 2,089,849; Aug. 10.
Hutchinson, Norman. (See Davis, Edward K., assignor.)
HutchinHon, Philip H., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Article feeding
mechanism. 2,073,.305 ; Mar. 9.
Hutchinson, I'hilip II., Montclair, N. .T., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Cutting ma-
chine. 2,080,941 ; May 18.
Hutchison, Loyd E., Houston, Tex. Well pumping ap-
paratus. 2,072,595 ; Mar. 2.
Hutchison, Miller R., Jr., Madison, N. J., assignor to
Packard Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Motor
vehicle. 2,083,381 ; June 8.
Hutchison, Miller R., Jr., Madison, N. J., assignor to
Multicycol Pump & Engine Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Rotary pump, compressor, engine, and the like.
2.084,846 ; June 22.
Huth, Erich. (See Eckardt, R., Huth, MUUer, and Rahm.)
Huthsing, Charles K., Clayton, Mo. Pump and fire ex-
tinguisher. 2,088,790 : Aug. 3.
Huthsing, Charles K., Clayton, Mo. Fire extinguisher.
2,088,791 ; Aug. 3.
Hutt, George A. (See Hutt, Robert J., and G. A.)
Hutt, Hermann H. (See Prownfeld, J. M., and Hutt.)
Hutt, Robert J., and G. A. Hutt, Brooklyn, N. Y. Con-
tainer. 2,069,549 ; Feb. 2.
Hutter, William H., assignor to Rock-Ola Manufacturing
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Sound reproducing appa-
ratus. 2,080.275 ; May 11.
Huttger, August, assignor to E. P. Huttger, Philadelphia,
Pa. Metal window frame and sash construction.
2,072,334; Mar. 2.
Huttger, Edward P. (See Huttger, August, assignor.)
Huttinger, Charles A., Lakewood, assignor to Acme Rayon
Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Process of and apparatus
for treating fine filamentous threads. 2,089,962 ; Aug.
17.
Huttinger, Charles A., Lakewood, assignor to Acme Rayon
Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Treating fine filamentous
threads. 2,091,282 ; Aug. 31.
Huttinger, Charles A., Lakewood, assignor to Acme Rayon
Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for the
liquid-treatment of fine filamentous thread. 2,099,338 :
Nov. 16.
Huttinger, William R., Lansdowne, Pa. Switch.
2,099,607 ; Nov. 16.
Hiittner, Fritz, Karlshorst near Berlin, Germany. Power
nlant. 2,075,648 ; Mar. 30.
Hiittner, Fritz, Karlshorst, near Berlin, Germany. Pow-
er plant. 2,086,033 ; July 6.
Hutto, Charles H., Lubbock, Tex. Well. 2,074,912 r
Mar. 23.
Hutto, Marsden C, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Pressure
Generators, Inc. Pressure generator. 2,075,849 :
Apr. 6.
Huxon Hdfding Corporation. (See Huck, Louis C, as-
signor.)
Huxtable, Clyde K., Flushing, N. Y., assignor to Hazel-
tine Corporation. Wave signaling system. 2,077,045 :
Apr. 13.
Huyck, Ansel B., Great Neck, N. Y. Gas producer.
2,083,711 ; June 15.
Iluyett, Robert B., assignor to Pangborn Corporation,
Hagerstown, Md. Abrasive separating and cleaning
apparatus. 2.093,446 : Sept. 21.
Hvoslef, Fredrik W., Kohler, \fis. Radiator. 2,094,172 :
Sept. 28.
Hynms. Mortimer N.. New York, N. Y. Electro-surgical
device. 2,102,270: Dec. 14.
Hy-Art Novelty Co. Inc. (See Sokoloff, Max, assignor.)
Hyatt, Charley T., Tulsa, Okla. Die stock handle.
2.095,362 : Oct. 12.
Hyatt, George H., Columbia, S. C. Flashlight attach-
ment. 2,092.672 ; Sept. 7.
Hybinette, Victor N., assignor to The Nicraluniin Com-
pany, Jackson, Mich. Grid for ice travs. 2,008,329 •
Jan. 19.
Hyde, Clifton C, Marlborough, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Manu-
facture of shoes. 2,092,533 ; Sept. 7.
Hyde, Elbert L., Shaker Heights, Ohio, assignor to The
American Laundry Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio.
Press control mechanism. 2,086,268 ; July 6.
Hyde, Fred J., Redondo Beach, Calif. Pricing device.
2,091,710; Aug. 31.
Uyde. John C Chicago, 111. Power operated tooth brush.
2.009,581 : Feb. 2.
TTyde, John T., Oak Park, 111. Heater. 2.069,761 ; Feb. 9.
Hyde IManufacturing Company. (See la Croix, Arthur
.7., assignor.)
Hyde, Ralph C, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Claude
Noon lOlectrical Products Cori)oration, I-td., Wilming-
ton, Del. Safety device for high potential electrical
circuits. 2.0G9,2.'iO; Feb. 2.
Hyde, Reed W., Summit, N. J. Manufacturing cement.
2.090,868 ; Aug. 24.
Hyde, Robert B., Syracuse, N. Y. Control mechanism for
carburetors and the like. 2.071,095 ; Feb. 23.
Hyde, William A., assignor to L. J. Barrett, Worcester,
Mass. Impregnation of articles by centrifugal means.
R<'. 20.(l 1 ; July 13.
Hyde, William C, assignor to Royal Revues, Inc., Holly-
wood, Calif. Sound and pii-lure reproducing apparMtu.<!
for ndvertising purposes. 2.0S1.S0S ; Juno 22.
Hydraulic Brake Company. (See Bowen, Herbert C,
assignor.)
Hy(lr,MuIi<' Brake Company. (See Bowen, Myron W., ns-
sigiior.l
Hydraulic Brake Company. (See Gardner, Clarence V.,
assignor.)
Hydraulic Brake Company. (See TTeidlolT. Joseph R..
asHlgnor. )
306
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
(See Loweke, Aaron A., as-
(See McCollum, Andrew O.,
(See McDougall, George F.,
(See Oliver, Wallace F., as-
(See Kiep, Johann
The. (See Ernst,
(See Ernst, Walter,
(See Hubert, Leslie
(See MacMillin, H.
(See Patrick, Isaac,
Hydraulic Brake Company.
signor.)
Hydraulic Brake Company.
assignor.)
Hydraulic Brake Company.
assignor.)
Hydraulic Brake Company.
signor.)
Hydraulic Coupling Patents Limited.
N., assignor.)
Hydraulic Press Corporation, Inc.,
Walter, assignor.)
Hydraulic Press Corporation, The.
assignor.)
Hydraulic Press Corporation, The.
S., assignor.)
Hydraulic Press Corporation, The.
F., and Hubbert, assignors.)
Hydraulic Press Corporation, The.
assignor.)
Hydraulics, Inc. (See Lassman, Benjamin, assignor.)
Hydraulic Supply Manufacturing Company. (See Norris,
George H., assignor.)
Hydril Company." (See Foran, E. T., Parker, and Bird,
"assignors. )
Hydrocarbon foundation, Ltd. (See Loughrey, Carl T.,
assignor.)
Hydro-Gropck G. m. b. H. (See Oroeck, Max, assignor.)
Hydromatic Corporation. (See Pardee, Harvey S., as-
signor.)
Hydroxsul, Inc. (See Khodakoff, Maxim S., assignor.)
Hygienic Tube & Container Company. (See Lermer.
Herman B.)
Hygrade Novelty Co. (See Greenwald, Herman.)
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation. (See Burns, Laurence,
assignor.)
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation.
assignor.)
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation.
signor.)
Ilycriade Sylvania Corporation.
assignor.)
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation.
assignor.)
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation.
assignor.)
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation.
and Moore, assignors.)
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation.
Jr., assignor.)
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation.
J., assignor.)
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation.
signer, 1
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation.
assignor.)
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation.
assignor.)
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation.
assignor. )
Hygrade Sylvania Corporation. (See Zabel, Holland M.,
assignor.)
Hyland, Lawrence A., Washington. D. C, assignor, by
mesne as.^ignments, to Bondix Radio Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Indicating device. 2,071,284 ; Feb. 16.
Hyland, Lawrence A., Wnshineton. 0. C, assignor to
Eclipse Aviation Corporation. East Orange, N. J. Elec-
trical generating and control system. 2,095,134 ; Oct. 5.
Hyland, Lawrence A., Washington, D. C, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Bendlx Radio Corporation. Now
York, N. Y. Electrical regulator apparatus. 2,095,388 ;
Oct, 12.
Hvlander, Hans. (See Elfving. T. M., and Hylander.)
Hylp, Howard R., et al. (See Bradford, William W., Jr.,
assignor.)
Hyman. Henry. (See Brltsch, Otto C, assignor.)
Hyman, Henry. (See Muldoon. Bernard P., assignor.)
Hyman, Henry. (See Rothenberg, Harry, assignor.)
Hyman, Morris J., Philadelphia, Pa. Waste pipe trap
plus:. 2.071 ,,'532: Feb. 23,
Hymans. Edgar M„ Cincinnati, Ohio. Bus registering
system. 2,083,204 ; June 8.
Hynd. Alexander, Chicago, HI. Furnace bridge wall.
2.083.846 : June 15.
Hyndman. Meade, assignor to Rosenthal Paper Company,
St. Louts, Mo. Folding box. 2,077.174; Apr. 13.
Hynes, Dihrell P., Evanston, assignor to Chicago Forging
& Manufacturing Co., Chicago, ni. Hood closure se-
curing means. 2,079,556 ; May 4.
Hyne.s. I>)brell P., assignor to Chicago Forging & Manu-
facturing Co., Chicago, 111, Car door fastening.
2,091,816: Aug. 31.
ITyne.i. Nnn G. (See Ballou, Holden P., asslcnor.)
Hynson, Wescott & Dunning, Incorporated. (See Harden,
Wilton C, assignor.)
Hysko. John L., I'.ronklyn and W. V. K. Large, Hollis,
N. Y.. and C. C. Miinro. East Orange, N, J., assignors
to Bell Telephone T>abor,T torios, Incorporated, New
York, \. Y. TelotyniMvriter svstem. 2.003.080 : Sept. 14.
Hyslop, Joseph F., Falkirk, assignor to John G. Stein &
Company I.Imlted, r.onnvbrldge, Scotland. Checker
brickwork construction for regenerators. 2,068,292 :
Jan. 10.
(See Carter, Emmett F.,
(See Cox, James L., as-
(See Hoffman, Eugene J,,
(See Jackman, Joseph J.,
(See Krahl, Walter L.,
(See Kroncwetter, H. P.,
(See Lane, William C,
(See McCarthy, Henry
(See Miller, Carl F., as-
(See Rogan, John J.,
(See Thomas, Ralph B.,
(See Wittich, Edward H.,
(bee Broder-
(See Bttrgin,
(See Busse,
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Allea,
Richard, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Andrussow,
Leonid, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Baebr,
Hans, assignor.)
1. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Baeher,
H., and Braus. assignors.)
I. Q. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Baebr,
H., and Mengdehl, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Baumann,
Paul, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktingesellschaft. (See Bayer, O.,
Herdieckerhoff, and Schindhelm, assignors.)
I. G. Farbi'nindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Beck,
Adolf, assignor.)
I. G. Farbeillndustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Bren-
necke, W., and Brodersen, and Hubert, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
sen, Karl, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Ernst, assignor,)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
Ferdinand, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. ( See Dachlauer,
K., and Jackel, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Dannen-
berg. H.. and Hubert, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Deiters,
W., Herold, Koppe, and Lflttge, assignors,)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Dilthey,
Walther, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Dilthey,
W., and Quint.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Doser,
A., Schroter, and Bayer.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Eberhardt,
Krnst. .nssicrnor. )
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Eberhardt,
E., and Stadler, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Eggert,
J., and Heymer, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Eggert,
J., and Nissen, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Eggert, J.
Wendt. and Frohlich, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Engel-
hardt, Rudolf, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Erb, Karl,
assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Fick,
Reinhold, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Flkent-
scher, Hans, assignor,)
I, G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Fikent-
scher, H., and Hengstenberg,)
I, G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Fink, H.,
and Stahn. assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Flemming,
Walter, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Franken-
burger, W., Hammerschmid, and Roessler, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Franzen,
Hans, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Friedrich,
Hermann, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Gericke,
P. H., Herold, Kratz, and Voet, assignors,)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktion.cesellschaft. (See Giesen,
J.. Hanisch. and Dally, assignors.)
1. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
Herbert, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
H. G., and Huppert, assicnors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktienaesellschaft. (See Gross, E.,
Waopps, Ililconfeldt. and Petz. assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Grotowsky,
Hans, assignor,)
I, G, Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
F., and Haussnmnn, assignors,)
I, G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
Max, assignor,)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
M., and von Kujaw.a, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
Karl, asslcnor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
P., and Smeykal. assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
H., and Rabe, assignors,)
T. (}. F.irhonindnsrriH Aktiengesellschaft.
.\.. and Duft.sohmid, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
Paul, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
F. A., and St.nif, assicnors. )
I. G, Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
kerhofl, Ernst, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
P., and Smeykal, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft
P., Wustrow, and Wetzel, assignors.)
(See Gorke,
(See Grimm,
(See Guenther,
(See Hagedorn,
(See Hagedorn,
(See Hamann,
(See Harold,
(See Hartmann,
(See Heinzel,
(See Heisel,
(See Henglein,
(See Herdlec-
(See Herold,
(See Herold,
LIST OF PATENTEES
307
I. G. Farbenindustrie AUtiengesellschaft. (See Heymer,
Gerd, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Holzach,
K., and Lange, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hopff, H.,
and Schmidt, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hubert,
B., and Dannenberg, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Huis-
mann, J., and Schweitzer, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Huppert,
P., and Wolff, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Im-
mendoerfer, Eugen, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Jahrstor-
fer, M., and Hummel, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Jeltsch,
A., and Strzyzewski, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kaess-
mann, Emil, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Keunecke,
Emil, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kiesskalt,
S., and Mpjer. assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Koch, B.,
and Thomsen, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Korinth,
E., and Meder, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kranzlein,
Georg, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Krauch,
C, Eyer, and Schliephake, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, et al (See Kuss,
E., and Miessner, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Luetz-
kendorf, Walther, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Luther,
M., and Dietrich, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Luther,
M., and Goetze, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Mark, H.,
Fikentscher, Hengstenberg, and Slisich, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Meidert,
Friedrich, assignor.) •
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Michel,
Josef M., assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Mueller-
Cunradi, M., and Otto, assignors.)
L G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Nelles,
Johannes, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Neubert,
Paul, assignor.)
I. G. P''arbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Orthner,
L., Bohme, Meyer, and Becker, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Otto, M.,
and IMueller-Cunradi. assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Pfannen-
stiel, H., and Matthaes, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Pfuetzer,
G., and Losch, assignors.)
I. G. FarbenindustriP Aktiengesellschaft. (See Pier, M.,
and Donath, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Pier, M.,
Rumpf, and Donath, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Pier, M.,
Simon, nnd .Tncob. assicnors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Rabe, H.,
and Otto, nssignors.)
I. G. F.ni-lx'iiindnKf rip Aktiengesellschaft. (See Reichert,
H.nns. .'issicnor. )
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Rein,
Herbert, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiongesollschaft. (See Reppe,
W., and Keyssner, nssignors.)
I. G. Farben'industiie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Reppe,
W.. Keyasner, ,nnd Dorrer, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Reppe, W.,
and KuPhn, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Reppe, W.,
and Nicolai, assignors.)
I. G. Farbf'iiindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Reppe,
W., nnd Schlichting, assignors.)
I. G. Fjirbonindustrip Akticngosellschaft. (See Reppe,
W., and TIfpr, assignors.)
I. a. Farbenindustrie Aktioncresellsebaft. (See Rosenthal,
L., Tippker, and Hebermebl, assignors.)
I. G. Fnrbeniiid\is)ri(! AktipngpsellsehaCt. (See Rosinsky,
Wnlfpr. assignor.)
I. O. FnrbpnlnduHtrle Aktiengesellschaft. (See Rosinsky,
W., and Ranmann, assignors.)
I. G. Farhenlndiisfrio AktlpngesellRchaft. (See Roth, P.,
Elvert. nnd Sipinbergcr, assignors.)
I. G. Parbcnlndiisl rlp AktipngospUschaft. (See Rum-
pbeldt, C, and S( Tzyzpwsld, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktipngpspllschaft. (See ScharlT,
M., Rrode, Johannsen, and Reichart, assignors.)
I. <i. l''arbpnindMslr|p AktlengpsellspliMrt. (See Scliatz,
Ilpnnani), assignor.)
I. Q. I''rirhenlnduHtrlo Aktlongespllsphaft. (See Sclipuble,
Rudolf, assignor.)
I. G. FarbpnInduBtrle Aktlpngesellsohaft. (See Scheuer-
mann, A., Brill, and Wletzol, assignors.)
(See Schieber,
(See Schieren-
(See Schiller,
(See Schlecht,
(See Schmidt,
(See Schmidt,
(See Schmidt,
(See Schneider,
(See Schoeller,
(See Schoeller,
(See Sehu-
(See Schweitzer,
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
Walter, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
beck, Julius, assignor.)
1. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
G., and Wietzel, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
L., and Naumann, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
Otto, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengelsellschaft.
O., and Meyer, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
R., and Kuster, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
Wilhelm, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
C, and Koerding, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
C, and Wittwer, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
macher, Carl A., assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Sirot, A.,
and Wick, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Smeykal,
Karl, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Staud-
inger, H., and Heuer, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Steibelt,
Werner, assignor.)
L G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Stein-
dorff. A., and Balle, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Steindorff,
A., Balle, and Heimke, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Stein-
dorff. A., Balle, Heimke, and Horst, assignors.)
1. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Stern, G.,
and Hasenclever, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengellschaft. ( See Stern, G.,
and Hoess, assignors.)
I. G. Farbpnindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Stocklin,
P., and Konrad. assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Stoe-
wener, Fritz, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Strath-
meyer, Walter, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Straus,
Fritz, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellshaft.
E., and Kiesskalt, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Tietz,
Hans, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Tschunkur,
E., and Bock, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Ufer,
Hanns, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengpspllschaft. (See van Taack-
Trakranen. F.. nnd Wietzel. assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See von der
Horst, H. D. F., Muenz, and Vogt, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See v
nitz, BrunOj assignor.)
L G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See v. Pon-
gratz, E., and Immel, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Wallis, T.,
and Falek, assignors.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Wick,
Georg, assignor.)
I. G. Farbpnindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Wilmanns,
Gustnv. nssitrnnr. )
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Wolff,
Werner, assignor.)
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Wulff,
C, and Dorrer, assignors.)
I. G. F.TrbPnindustrip Aktipngesellschaft. (See Zetzche,
W., and F-ihor. assignors.)
1. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Zetzsche,
W., Graumann, Faber, and Sti.x. assignors.)
I. G. Ifiulipulndustrie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Zirngibl,
Hans, assignor.)
I-T-E Circuit Brpaker Company. (See Graves, Herbert
C. Jr.. assignor.)
I-T-E. Circuit Breaker Company. (See Scott, William
•M., Jr., assignor.)
lanis. llarlpy, East Orange, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of ,\iiipi-ica. Tclpvision trnnsniitting appa-
ratus. 2,0!)S,3!)n : Nov. 0.
lams, Harley A., Collingswood. N. J., assignor to Rndto
Corporation of Arnprlca. Method and apparatus for
t(>IevIsIon transmission. 2,090,1)80 ; Nov. 23.
Unika. Miis.'iru. Tokyo. .Japan. Llirliliug gas displiarEe
tnlips. 2.07-.. I^OO : i\rar. 30.
Ice Cream Disppnslng Corporation. (See Williamson,
Sydni'y W.. assignor.)
Idaho Marylanil Mines Corporation. (See Newsom, John
B,, assignor.)
Iddlnirs. Carl, Kew Gardens, N. Y. Making liquid sprays.
2,070.107: Feb. 9. >- i y i
Iddlnirs. Carl, Staton Island, N. Y.. nnd G. S. Simpson,
Pl;iln(lpid, N. J., assignors to General Clipmloal Com-
I)any, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for healing ninte-
rlal.s. 2.070.017; May I.
Iddlngs. Ilospoe C. (See llnnley, IC, nnd Bpnnett, ns-
fllgnors.)
(See von Reib-
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Iddings, Carl, Staten Island, N. Y., assignor to The
Muialo Company, Inc. Casein solution. 2,090,630 ;
Aug. 24.
Ide, Charles E. (See Weisberg, H. J., and Ide.)
Ide, Harry H., La Grange, assignor to Associated Electric
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Combined field tele-
phone and telegraph assembly. 2,072,264 ; Mar. 2.
Ide, Sher\YOod C", assignor to I. M. Jones, Thiensvllle,
Wis. Vending machine. 2,074,845 ; Mar. 23.
Ideal Electric and Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Xoel. Clay W., assignor.)
Ideal Fastener Corporation. (See Silberman, David, as-
signor.)
Ideal Fastener Corporation. (See Silberman, D., and Con-
lin, assignors.)
Ideal Machine Company. (See Sneva, Ingolf E., assignor.)
Idealite, Inc. (See Laxer, Harry M., assignor.)
Igoe, John. (See Riess, J., Igoe, and Ward.)
Ihagee Kamerawerlj-Steenbergen & Company. (See
Xiichterlein, Karl, assignor.)
Ihln, Alois, Berlin-Weissensee, and M. Reger, Berlin-
Charlottenburg. Germany, assignor to General Electric
Company. Gaseous electric discharge device.
2,080,919 ; May 18.
Ihrig. Harrv K., Milwaukee, Wis. Drawing metal.
2,067,530 ;■ Jan. 12.
Ihrig, Harry K., assignor to Globe Steel Tubes Co., Mil-
waukee, Wis. Cementation. 2,071,533 ; Feb. 23.
Ihrke, Albert J. (See Hills, Ernest E., assignor.)
Ike, Arthur E., Sidnev, Ohio. Instrument tor measuring
lengths and angles. 2,093,048 : Sept. 14.
Ikeda. Rihachi, and S. Satake, San Mateo, Calif. Folding
box-. 2.072,753 : Mar. 2.
Iki, Tsunevasu. (See Sahashi, Y., Taken chi, Shimamoto,
and Iki.")
Ilberg, Waldemar, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telographie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Tele-
visor transmission system. 2.090,004 ; Aug. 17.
Her, Lawrence E., Dayton, Ohio. Liquid dispenser,
2,060.977 ; Jan. 5.
Ilford Limited. (See Kendall, John D., assignor.)
Ilford Limited. (See Levy, L. A., and West, assignors.)
Ilg Electric Ventilating Company. (See Frank, J. M.,
and Reitz, assignors.)
Ilgenfritz, Lester JI., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Pro-
ducing time lag in electrical circuits. 2,068,293 ; Jan.
19.
Illeh. Herbert H., New York, N. Y. Foot massaging or
exercising device. 2,080,208 ; May 11.
Illingworth Carbonization Company Limited, The. (See
lUingworth, Stewart R., assignor.)
Illingworth, George. (See Donovan, J. F., and Illing-
worth.)
Illingworth, Stewart R., Fernwood, Radyr, Wales, as-
signor to The Illingworth Carbonization Company Lim-
ited, Manchester, England. Apparatus for the carboni-
zation or heat treatment of solid materials. 2,071,071 ;
Feb. 16. , ,„ ^
Illinois Clay Products Company, The, et al. (See Den-
ning. Paul S., assignor,)
Illinois Clay Products Company, The, et al. (See Jones,
Otis L.. assignor.)
Illinois Electric Porcelain Company. (See Kcttron.
Charles W., assignor.)
Illinois Engineering Company. (See Hornung, John C.
assignor.)
Illinois Engineering Company. (See Leutwiler, R. \\ .,
and Eichholz, assignors.)
Illinois Iron and Bolt Company. (See Gillette, W. R., and
Warner, assignors.)
Illinois Powder Manufacturing Company. (See Lux, Wil-
liam F., assignor.)
Illinois Railway Eciuipment Company. (See Harbert, Vic-
tor H., assignor.)
Illinois Tool Works. (See Council, James J., assignor.)
Illinois Tool Works. (See England, Frank W., assignor.)
Illinois Tool Works. (See Olson, Carl G., assignor.)
Illinois Tool Works. (See Thode, Adolf, assignor.)
Illinois Watch Case Company. (See Anderson, Edward
C, assignor.)
Illinois Watch Case Company. (See Hannings, Charles J..
assignor.)
Illlutn, Herbert C Wilmette, 111. Advertising display.
2.074,587 ; Mar. 23.
Ulmer, liOuis, Cortland. N. Y. High speed piston ring
svstem. 2,072,023 ; Mar. 2.
Illriier. I-ouis. Cortland, X. Y. Overhead luggage rack.
2,003.3.")n ; Sept. 14.
Illschc, Arthur, Rve, N. Y. Button fastener. 2,075.722:
Mar, .10.
Illsche, Arthur, Rye, N. Y. Men's suspenders. 2.083.331 ;
Juno 8,
Ill.<!lev, Fr.nnk P,, Muskegon, Mich. Pressure relief valve.
2.007.924 : Jan. 19.
lUuslgraph Corporation. (See Stonebraker, Fred, Sr.)
Imrs Harold V... Ashland, Ky.. assignor to The Barrett
Comp.'itiv, New York, N. Y. Melting pitch. 2.067,450 :
.Tan. 12.
Imes, Harry B., assignor to W. H. Cloud, Louisville. Ky.
Ice refrigerator. 2.091,989: Sept. 7.
Imgnind, GrorL'e W.. Sprlnt'fiold. III. Railway brake bot-
tom connecting rod guard. 2.007.008; Jan. 12.
Iinhof. Hermann. (See Roux, E., and Inihof. )
Imhof, Hermann, assignor to Askania-Werke Aktiengesell-
schaft vormals Centralwerkstatt Dessau und Carl Bam-
berg Friedenau, Berlin-Fridenau, Germanv. Suspen-
sion for Eotvos balance. 2,089,164 ; Aug. 3.
Imler, Paul M., Burton Township, Genesee County, Mich.
Culinary utensil. 2.092,918 ; Sept. 14.
Iinler. Thomas E., Salina, Kans. Valve for water closet
tanks. 2,077,325 ; Apr. 13.
Imuiel, Adam. (See v. I'ongratz, E., and Immel.)
Immendoerfer, Eugen, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, as-
signor to I. G. t'arbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Chrome tanning.
2,091,683 ; Aug. 31.
"Inipa" Import-und Versand-Gesellschaft m. b. H. (See
Haimann, Emmerich, assignor of one-half.)
Imperial Brass Manufacturing Company. (See Arndt,
William E., assignor.)
Imperial Brass Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Dobrick, August C, assignor.)
Imperial Brass Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Mcintosh, Robert D., assignor.)
Imperial Brass Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Schanley, William C, assignor.)
Imt.li rial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Baird, W.,
Mavin. and Murray, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Baldwin,
Alfred W.. assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Baldwin, A.
W., and Bunbury, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Baldwin,
A. W., and Piggott, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Harnett, E.
D. B., and Lawrence, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Barsby, C.
R., and Streight, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Beckett, E.
G., Shaw, Stephen, Semple, and Thomson, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Burchill,
J., and White, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Carter, P. G.,
Sennett, and Shaw, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Child, C,
and Thomas, assignors.)*
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Clark, Ar-
thur M., assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Coffey, S.,
Lapworth, and Sexton, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Craik, James,
assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Clark, Wil-
liam J,, assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Clemo, G.
R., and Cockburn, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Coffev, S..
and Schofield, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Crawford.
John W. C, assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited. (See Crawford,
J. W. C, and G rigor, assignors.)
Im)ierial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Drnmmond,
A. A., and ^Morgan, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Dunn, J. S.,
Hinisworth, and Lefebure, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Dunn, J. S.,
and Lefebure, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Eastwood.
Robert A., assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Ellingworth,
S.. Haddock, Lodge, and Lumsden, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited^ (See Fair-
weather, D. A. W., and Thomas, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Fawcett,
Eric W., assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Fawcett,
E. W., and McCowen, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Fleming,
James S. B., assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Haddock,
N'. H.. and liumsden. assignors )
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Haddock,
N. H., Lodge, and Lumsden, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Hailwood,
Anthony J., assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Hardacre,
R. W., and Wormald, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Harper.
Robert O., assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Haupt, Al-
hertus IT,, assignor,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Hellbron, I.
M., and Irving, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Hilditch, T.
P.. and Rige, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Hill, R..
and Walker, assignors.)
Imne-lal Chemical Industries Limited. (See Hlnkel,
Leonard E.. assignor.)
Tniperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Holm, John
M.. assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Howard,
S., and Wormald, assignors.)
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309
Iniporial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Jones, M.,
Smith, and Stewart, assignors.^
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Knight, Ar-
thur H., assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Leach, F. P.,
and Spencer, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Lees, David
S., assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Lessing,
Rudolf, assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Linstead,
R. P., and Lowe, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Linstead,
R. P., Lowe, Heilbron. and Irving, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See Lodge,
Frank, assignor,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See Lodge, F.,
and Lumsden, assignors,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See McKay, Wil-
liam B., assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Malan,
Jacques and G. G. H., assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Mendoza,
Mordecai, assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Mitchell,
Joseph A. M, W,, assignor,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Montgom-
ery, Terence N,, assignor,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See Moore,
Joseph G., assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Morgan, H.
H,, and Drummond, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See Nonhebel,
G,, and Bell, assignors,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See Nonhebel,
G,, and Pearson, assignors,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Paine, C,
and Radley, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Paine, C,
Radley, and Rendell, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See Paine, C,
and Sexton, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Parkin,
Maurice E. H,, assignor,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Picton, Nor-
man, assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Piggott,
Henry A., assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See Piggott,
Henry A,, and Rodd, assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Rendell,
L. P., and Thomas, assignors.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Rose, Fran-
cis L,, assignor,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Rosser,
R. J,, and Swann, assignors,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See Savage,
Joseph, assignor,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See Sexton
\A'ilfred A,, assignor,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Sharp,
Frederick L,, assignor,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See Sharp, F,
L,, and Barrowcliff, assignors,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See Shaw, Cecil,
assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See Tattersall,
Harold J,, assignor,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See Taylor, J,,
and Young, assignors,)
Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited, (See Vigers,
Brian E. A,, assignor,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited, (See White, Albert
G,, assignor,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See White, A,
G,, and Jones, assignors,)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Wormald,
Alee, assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Wyler, Max,
assignor.)
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. (See Wyler, M.,
and Kershaw, assignors.)
Imset, Otto, Oslo, Norway. Apparatus for regulation of
flow of fluid material, 2,086,082 ; July 6.
Inagi, Toshiichi, Hitachi-Cho, assignor to Kahushiki-
Kaisha Ilitachi-Seisakusho, Tokio, Japan, Device for
generating constant voltage at variable speed,
2,092,23 3; Sopt, 7,
Inci', Mark II,, Cambridge, Mass, Toy building,
2 0S;?,.')00 : June 8,
Inclinator Company of America, (See Crispen, Clarence
C, assignor,)
Iiulciieiuleiice Slovo & Furnace Company, (See Crick,
Thoiii.M.s, a.ssignor,)
Independent Crop Dusting Inc, (See Robertson, MUton
S,, assignor.)
Independent Pneumatic Tool Co. (See Douglass, Cecil N,,
jiHsignor, )
Independent Pneumatic Tool Co, (Sec Forss, Frithiof I*,,
assignor,)
ImlepeiKleiil I'lieiimaf ic Tool Co, (See llul((iui.s(, ("liarle.'<
A., aKslgnor,)
Independent i'neuniatlc Tool Co. (See Nash, William W.,
assignor.)
Independent Pneumatic Tool Co. (See Norling, Reinhold
A., assignor.)
Independent Pneumatic Tool Company. (See Skaer,
Arthur H., assignor.)
Independent Press Room Inc. (See Rossiter, Wayne F,,
assignor.)
Indexo Finger Tooth Brush, Inc. (See Lynch, Frances I.,
assignor.)
Indge, Herbert S., Westboro, assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester, Mass, Truing apparatus for lapping ma-
chines. 2,067,531 ; Jan. 12.
Indge, Herbert S., Westboro, assignor to Norton Com-
pany, Worcester, Blass. Truing apparatus for lapping
machines. 2,082,736 ; June 1,
Indge, Plerbert S,, Westboro, assignor to Norton Com-
pany, Worcester, Blass. Honing apparatus. 2,082,737 ;
June 1.
Indge, Herbert S,, Westboro, assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester, Mass. Lapping machine. 2,084,279 ; June
15,
Indge, Herbert S,, Westboro, assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester, Mass, Lapping machine, 2,087,874 ; July
20,
Indge, Herbert S., Westboro, assignor to Norton Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Lapping machine. 2,103,984 ;
Dec. 28.
Indge, Herbert S., and G. E. Hulbert, Westboro, assignors
to Norton Company, Worcester, Mass. Lapping ma-
chine. 2,077,364 ; Apr, 13,
Indge, Herbert S., and G, E, Hulbert, Westboro, as-
signors to Norton Company, Worcester, Mass, Cam
lapping machine, 2,092,734 ; Sept. 7,
Indian Refining Company. (See Duffy, Herbert L., as-
.signor. )
Indian Refining Company. (See Covers, Francis X,, as-
signor,)
Indiana Canning Machinery Company, (See Lindley,
Stacey B,, assignor,)
Indiana Steel Products Company. (See Curry, Robert A.,
assignor,)
Indianapolis Wire Bound Box Company, (See Gardner,
George B,, assignor.)
Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company. (See Klop-
penstein, Edward J., assignor.)
Indicating Fuse Manufacturing Corporation. (See KaufE-
man, Leroy A,, assignor.)
Individual Drinking Cup Company, (See Carew, Herman,
assignor,)
Industrial Associates, Inc, (See Jones, Arthur B., as-
signor,)
Industrial Brownholst Corporation, (See Taylor, Ernest
W., assignor.)
Industrial Brownhoist Corporation, (See Taylor, E, W,,
and Pattison, assignors.)
Industrial By-Products and Research Corporation. (See
Simon, Charles L,, assignor,)
Industrial Clutch Company, (See Eason, Clarence M,,
assignor,)
Industrial Clutch Company. (See Fawick, Thomas L.,
assignor.)
Industrial Development Corporation. (See Ellsworth,
John T,, assignor,)
Industrial DyestufE Company. (See Norman, Simon, as-
signor.)
Industrial Engineering Corporation, (See Miller, William
F,, assignor,)
Industrial Hammer Development Corporation, (See
Greenberg, Harry D.. assignor,)
Industrial Improvements, Incorporated. (See Klrby,
James B,. assignor.)
Industrial Patents Corporation. (See Christopher, Ed-
ward F,, assignor,)
Industrial Patents Corporation, (See Clark, William
K,, assignor,)
Industrial Patents Corporation, (See Davis, Elmer M.,
assignor.)
IiulviRtrial Patents Corporation. (See De Vout, Anson W.,
assignor, )
Industrial Patents Corporation, (See Dzledzic, N. J., and
Straeten, assignors.)
Indus(ri;il Talents Corporation. (See Grettie. Donald P..
assignor.)
Industrial J'atents Corporation, (See McKee, H, II,, and
Dziedzie, assiguor.s,)
Industrial Patents Corporation, (See McKec, II, II,. and
Muir, assignors,)
Industri.il Patents Corporation, (See Meiser, William
("., assignor,)
Industrial Patents Corporation, (See Mink, Leon D,,
assignor,)
Industrial Patents Corporation, (See Newton, R, C, Bol-
lens, and Brown, assignors,)
In<lMstrial I'atents Corporalion, (See I'addoek, Levi S..
assignor.)
Industrial I'atents Corporation, (See Rueckort, Dean E.,
assignor,)
lTKliislrl.il 1','ilents Corporation, (See Walter, Charles T,.
assitrniir.)
Insulating E(nili)nu>iit, Inc, (See Weiss, llarr.v II., as-
signor,)
liidust lial l'at(>nts (\>rporation, (See Willlam.s, Beverly
M., assignor.)
Industrial Patents Corporation, (See Williams, B. E.,
and Cadwell, assignors,)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Industrial Patents Corporation. (See Zumwalt, Charles
P., assignor.)
Industrial I'atents, Ltd. (See Herbsman, Abraham M., as-
signor.)
Industrial Process Corporation. (See Minor, Henry E.,
assignor.)
Industrial IJayon Corporation. (See Knebusch, Waller
F.. assijrnor. )
Industrial Rayon Corporation. (See Knebusch, W. F., and
Hillix, assignors.)
Industrial Rayon Corporation. (See Lovett, Louis E.,
assignor.)
Industrial Rayon Corporation. (See Prutton, Arthur J.,
assignor.)
Industrie A. G. Allegro. (See Barsch, Guillaume, as-
signor.)
Industrlkemiska Abtlebolaget. (See Wessblad, K. A.,
GCth, and Naucler, assignors.)
Inertia Devices, Inc. (See Meginniss, Francis R., as-
signor.)
Infant SocUs Company. (See Longtin, William J., as-
signor.)
Infilco Inc. (See Green, Walter H., assignor.)
Inga Internationale Xahrungs-und Genussmittel-Aktlenge-
sellsehaft. (See Jezler. Hubert, assignor.)
Inga Internationale Xahrungs- und Genussmittel-Aktien-
gesellschaft. (See Jezler, Hubert, assignor.)
Ingalls, Gerry G., Newport, Minn. Brake operating
mechanism. 2,098,546 ; Nov. 9.
Ingalls, Harry P., Berwyn, assignor of one-half to E. F.
AVhitchurch, Chicago, 111. Producing frozen confec-
tions. 2.080,920 ; May 18.
Ingalls Iron Works Company. (See Leigh, Alfred C, as-
signor.)
Ingalls, William A., assignor of one-fourth to S. K. War-
rick and one-fourth to Ross Hukill, ScottsblufC, Nebr.
Seed planter. 2.093,726 ; Sept. 21.
Ingalls, Willis A., Syracuse, N. Y. Jack presser for knit-
ting machines. 2.066,470 ; Jan. 5.
Ingalls, Willis A,, Syracuse, N. Y. Sinker tube for knit-
ting machines. 2.092.700 ; Sept. 7.
Ingalls, Willis A., Syracuse, N. Y. Fabric transfer mecha-
nism for knitting machines. 2.092.701 : Sept. 7.
Ingalls, Willis A., assignor to Tompkins Bros Co., Syra-
cuse. N. Y. Knitting machine. 2.081,816; Mav 2.T.
Inge, Melvin C, Brea, Calif. Stopcock. 2,103,536 ;
Dec. 28.
Ingenium Aktiengesellschaft. (See Reiter, Bruno, as-
signor.)
Ingersoll, George B. (See Tatter, John W., assignor.)
Ingersoll Milling Machine Company, The. (See Johnson,
John R., assignor.)
Ingersoll Milling Machine Company, The. (See Oberhoff-
ken. A,, and Bowcn. assignors.)
Ingersoll Milling Machino Company, The. (See Perry, R
S. and Oherlioffken. assignors.)
Ingersoll Stilling Machine Company, The. (See Ridgway
William F.. assignor.)
Ingersoll Milling Machine Company, The. (See Strachan
John M.. assignor.)
Ingersoll Milling Machine Company, The. (See Strawn
Marion L., assignor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Allen, Roy O., assignor.)
IngersoU-Rand Company. (See Bancel, P. A., and Hib
herd, assignors.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Brocklebank, Arthur P.
assignor.)
IngorsoU-Kand Company. (See Carpenter, Allan O., as
signor. 1
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Fuehrer, George H., as-
signor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Hansen, Charles C, as-
signor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Hart, Dudley W., as-
signor.)
Ingcrsoll-Kand Company. (See Hibberd. Frederick H.,
assignor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Hornschuch, Hanns, as-
signor.^
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Jimerson, Francis A., as-
signor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Karr, Alfred D., as-
signor. )
Ingersoll Rand Company. (See Kidney, Carlcton B., as
signor.)
Ingersoll-Unnd Company. (See Klrgan, John, assignor.)
Ingersoll-R.ind Company, (Sec ICirgan, J., and Woodard,
assign. 'i-s. )
Ingersoll-Rnnd Company. (See Klelr, Elmer E., assignor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Le Valley, John, as-
signor.)
Ingr-rsoll-Rand Company. (Sep Sfaok. .\Ibert R., assignor.)
Ingersoll-Rnnd Company. (See MacLean, John A., as-
signor.)
Ingersnll-Rand Company. (See Miller. Frank, assignor.)
Ingersnll-Rand Company. (See Morrison, William A., as-
signor.)
IngiTsoll-Rand Company. (See Murphy, Patrick J., as-
signor, >
Ingersoll Unnd Company. (See Schrcck, Henry V. D.,
assignor.)
Ingersoll Hand Company, (See Slater, Fred M., assignor.)
IngersoU-Rand Company. (See Smith, William A. Sr.,
assignor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Stenger, August M., as-
signor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Terry, Edward F.)
Ingirsoll-Rand Company. (See Trumpler, William E., as-
signor.)
Ingersoll-Rand Company. (See Trumpler, W. E., and
Burns, assignors.)
Ingeisoll, Stephen L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
J ;org Warner Corporation, Chicago, 111. Making lami-
n.uixl metal. 2.079,213 : :May 4.
Ingersoll, Stephen L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Borg-Warner Corporation, Chicago, 111. Casting com-
posite metal ingots. 2,094,538 ; Sept. 28.
Ingerson, Irvin M., Sacramento, Calif. Keying device.
2.082,6^7 ; June 1.
Ingham, William I. (See Draving, A. M., and Ingham.)
Ingmanson, John H., Rahway, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electrical terminal. 2,089,264; Aug. 10.
Ingoldsby, Terence, Lethridge, Alberta, Canada. Powder
distributor for use on aircrafr. 2,095,500 ; Oct. 12.
In'gols, Heber A., Wilmington, and P. F. Pie, Jr., Newark,
assignors to Darco Corporation, Wilmington, Del.
Treating carbonaceous materials and product.
2,076,645 ; Apr. 13.
Ingols, Heber A., Wilmington, and P. F. Pie, Jr., New-
ark, assignors to Darco Corporation, Wilmington, Del.
Deaerating granules of active carbon. 2,076,646 ; Apr.
13.
lugiaham. Charles C. and J. J. Varusky, Minneapolis,
Minn., assicrnors to Hart-Carter Company, Peoria, 111.
Grain separator. 2.080,890; May 18.
Ingraham, E., Company, The. (See Carlson, Elof L.,
assignor.)
Ingraham, E., Company, The. (See Ciccarelli, Ostilio, as-
signor.)
Ingraham, E., Company, The. (See Poole, Arthur B.,
assignor.)
Ingraham. Elmer C, Hampstead, N. H. Method of re-
plenishing fuel-oil supply systems. 2,092,072 : Sept. 7.
Ingraham, Harold O. C, Greenwich, Conn., assignor to
General Chemical Company, New York. N. Y. Apparatus
for producing sulphur dioxide. 2.071.534 ; Feb. 23.
Ingram. Edgar W., and L. W. Ray, assignors to White
Castle System, Inc., Columbus, Ohio. Metal building
construction. 2,082,578 ; June 1.
Ingram-Richardson Manufacturing Company. (See Head-
land, Edwin A,, assignor.)
Ingwarsson, Ivar, Klagstorp, Sweden. Tip -wagon.
2,071,796 ; Feb. 2.3.
lukograph Co. (See Aimes, Francis M.. assignor.)
Inland Container Corporation. (See Lincoln, Willis B.,
Jr., assignor.)
Innian. George E., East Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to
General Electric Companv. Electron emissive elec-
trode. 2,103,033: Dec. 21.
Inman, George E., East Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to
General Electric Company. Gaseous and vapor electric
discharge device. 2.103.034: Dee. 21.
Inman, George E., Cleveland Heights, and E. Lemmers,
Cleveland, Ohio, assignors to General Electric Com-
pany. Electric arc lamp. 2.085.530 ; June 29.
Inman, George E., Cleveland Heights, and E. Lemmers,
Cleveland, Ohio, assignors to General Electric Com-
pany. Electric arc lamp. 2,085,531 ; June 29.
Inman, Harry A. and W. H.. assignors to Bloomer
Bros. I'onipany. Newark, N. Y. Carton construction.
2.099,106: Nov. 16.
Tnman, William IT. (.'=!ee Inman, Harrv A, and W. H.)
Inman, William H.. assignor to Bloomer Bros. Companv,
Newark. N. Y. Pal!. 2,083.440 ; June 8.
Tnnes. George, Davenport, assignor to Tnnes Manufactur-
ing Company, Bettendorf, Iowa. Method and apparatus
lor baling. 2,0^0.310 : Mav 11.
Innes, James A., Kimball. Minn. Air conditioning appa-
ratus for automobiles. 2.091.594 : Aug. 31
Inn.'s Manufacturing Companv. (See Innp.s.
signor.)
Company. (See Innes. George, as-
^'^,097.460 [nov^-2. ^'•' '^^*'t^' ^^°^- ^P""^ P^^S"
Tunis. Spi.iil,'>n & Co.' (See Ladd. Edward T., assignor.)
Innovation Brakes, Inc. (See Shelor, Frederick L., as-
signor.)
Tnslee. Heber C, New York, N. Y., assignor to The Bab-
eopk S- ^^ ileox Tube Company, West JIavfiold, Pa. Roll-
ing mill. 2.094.920 : Oct. 6.
Insley ;Manufaoturing Corporation. (See Dorward, Ray-
mond B.. assignor.)
Insley >ranufaefuring Corporation. (See Rasmussen, Al-
vin C. assignor.)
Insullte Company. The. (See Barrett, William, assignor.)
Insullte Company, The. (See Ellis, George H., assignor.)
Intereheniieal Corporation. (See Brunell. Leo W., as-
signor.)
Inter-Collcglate Press. (See Bender, Robert W.. aB-
asslgnor. )
Inter Counties Limited. (See Fraser, Hugh, assignor.)
Interlakp Iron Corporation. (See Clair, Edward L, as-
signor.) '
Int.Tinetal Corporation. (See Jenness, Leslie G., as-
signor.)
Intornafional Air Brake Control Company. (See Jack,
Carl R., assignor.)
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311
International Banding Machine Company. (See Maloc-
say, Francis X., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Bryce,
James W., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Bryce, J. W., and Dickinson, assignors.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Bugg, V. M., and Milligan, assignors.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Camp-
bell, Charles, assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Carroll, Fred M., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corp. (See Conradi,
L. C, and Fairbrother, assignors.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Cun-
ningliani, James M., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Daly,
G. F., and Cunningham, assignors.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Daly,
G. F., and Ryan, assignors.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Dodge, Ronald D., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Dur-
fee, Benjamin M., assignor.)
International Business Jlachines Corporation. (See
Ehret, Clement, assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Fall-
er, Ernest A., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Fitch,
Clyde J., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Ford, Eugene A., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Fuller, Frederick L., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corp. (See Fuller, F. L.,
and Brand, assignors.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Gray, Alvin E., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Harrison, Laurence S.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Hayes, Clarke L., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Hoff-
man, Morris J., assignor.)
International Business Machines Coriioration. (See Hoff-
mann, WiHielm A., assignor, t
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Keen, Harold H., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Kolm,
Ulrieh, assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Lake,
Clair D., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Lake,
C. D., and Daly, assignors.)
International lUisiness Machines Corporation. (See Lake,
C. D., and Pfaff.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Lang, William, assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
I;arrabee, Clinton E., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Lem-
mon, Walter S., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Leninion, W. S., Fitch, and Walz, assignors.)
International Business Machines Corp. (See Lemmon, W.
S., and Noll, assignors.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Lemmon, W. S., Rose, and Young, assignors.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Low-
krantz, Gunne, assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Miles, Joseph W., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Mills, Albert W., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Nichols, Harry J., assignor.)
Inleiiiational Business Machines Corporation. (See Page,
Ralph E., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Peirce, John R., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Rabenda, Edward J., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Rast,
Frederick Q., assignor.)
Tnternationnl I'.nsiness Machines Corporation. (See
Riiueh, Koiir.'ul, assignor.)
Inlei'iial ional Itiisiness Mneliines Corporation. (See Rep-
pert, Rlcliard v., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Reynolds, Ijynus C, assignor.)
International Business Ma('lunes Corporation. (Sec Rose,
Ernest, assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Sprecker, Alfred L., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Sul-
livan, John L., assignor.)
Inlenialioual Business Maehinos Corporation. (See
'rauKcliek, (Justav, assignor.)
In(ei'M!i(i(>ii;il Busltiess Machines Corporation. (See
'i'lioinpson, Russell O., assignor.)
Inlernatlonnl BuslnesH Machines Corporation. (See Tilpp,
Charles A., assignor.)
Intfirnattoniil Business Mnchlnes Corporation. (See Von
Peln, Edward J., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Von
Pein, E. J., and Schlessiger, assignors.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See Wat-
son, Glenn W., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corporation. (See
Wood, George R., assignor.)
International Business Machines Corp. (See Wood, G. E.,
and Von Pein, assignors.)
International Carbonic Engineering Company. (See Du
Bois, Ernest, assignor.)
International Carbonic Engineering Company et al. (See
Mayer, William G., assignor.)
International Cellucotton Products Company. (See Four-
ness, Charles A., assignor.)
International Cellucotton Products Company. (See Four-
ness, C. A., and Graef, assignors.)
International Cellucotton Products Company. (See
Fourncss, C. A., and Greiner, assignors.)
International Cellucotton Products Company. (See
Thomas, Errold B., assignor.)
International Cellucotton Products Company. (See
Thompson, Oscar T., assignor.)
International Cellucotton Products Company. (See
Winter, Courtney P., assignor.)
International Chain & Manufacturing Company. (See
Campbell, George J., Jr., assignor.)
International Cigar Machinery Company. (See Carlson,
Hjalmar E., assignor.)
International Cigar Machinery Company. (See Clausen,
Sigurd, assignor.)
International Cigar Machinery Company. (See Gladeck,
F. C, and Durning, assignors.)
International Cigar Machinery Company. (See Halstoad,
.Tohn F.. assicnor.)
International Cigar Machinery Company. (See Neumair,
Joseph A., assignor.)
International Cigar Machinery Company. (See Schmitt,
Frank R., assignor.)
International Cigar Jlachinery Company. (See Wheeler,
Henry H., assignor.)
International Derrick & Equipment Company, The. (See
Bloss, R. R., and Pfeil, assignors.)
International Door Company. (See Shields, John W., as-
signor.)
International Engineering Corporation. (See Bendix, V.,
Boothby, and Smalley, assignors.)
International Engineering Corporation. (See Pontius,
George W., Jr., assignor.)
International Glow Lamp Corporation. (See Kayatt,
Philip J., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Allan, J. E., and
Amos, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See Baker, D. B.,
Rogers, and Panzegrau, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See Bechman, Wil-
liam O., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Benjamin, B. E.,
and Mott, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See Borgerd, Wil-
liam F., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Borgerd, W. F.^
McCune, and Dherek, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See Burger, Ledpold
F.. assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Crumb, C. F.,
and Hammer, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See Elliott, John H.,
assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Engstrom, Gus-
taf W., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See French, Charles
A., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Graham, Wil-
liam S., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Hammer, Gustaf,
assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Hitchcock, Rex
B., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Hodsdon, Floyd
D., assignor.)
Inl^ernal ional Harvester Company. (See Hodsdon, Floyd
G., assignor.)
Int<>rnational TTnrv(>ster Company. (See Johnson, Arnold
R. W.. assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Johnson, A. E.
W., and Mitchell, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See Johnston, Ed-
ward A.. ;isKignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Johnston, E. A.,
Baker, anil Rogers, assignors.)
Inlernation.il Harvrsier Company. (See Kaiipke, I-ee IT.,
assignor. )
International Harvester Company. (See Krlegbnum,
George M.. assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Kuttnor, Julius,
assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Leonard, Glenn
D., assignor.)
Inlernatlonnl Harvester Company. (See Llndgren,
Alcxns ('., assignor.)
Intern.itloinil Harvester Company. (See LIndgren, A. C,
unit It.'iney, assignors.)
International Harvester Company. (See I/lmlgren, A. C,
Benjamin, and Mott, osslgnors.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
International Harvester Company. (See Morkovski.
James, assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Morris, David
M., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Mott, Carl W.,
assignor. )
International Harvester Company. (See Panzegrau, Nor-
man O.. assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Peterson, Walter
R., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Ramclow, Axel
E., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Kobinson,
Charles \V., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Rogers, Clifford
R., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Scarlett, Arthur
A., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Smith, Hiram
P., assignor.)
International Harvester Company. (See Wessman, Arnt
W.. assignor.)
International Mailing Tube and Wrapper Company. (See
Greve, Herman L., assignor.)
International Manufacturing Company, The. (See John-
son. Roy W., assignor.)
International Milling Company. (See Ceclia, Thomas G..
assignor.)
International Motor Company. (See Loeffler, Bruno, as-
signor.)
International Motor Company. (See Matthews, J. L.,
and Hansen, assignors.)
International Motor Company. (See Matthews, J. L., and
Kurti, assignors.)
International Motor Company. (See Post, Edwin M., Jr.,
.Tssicnor. I
International Mutoscope Reel Co. (See Traver, Harry G.,
assignor.)
International Nickel Company, The. (See Atkinson,
Ralph H., assignor.)
International Nickel Company, The. (See Gerstenberg,
Vivian, assignor.)
International Nickel Company Inc., The. (See Harrison,
C. F. R., and Wallis, assignors.)
International Nickel Company, The. (See McNeil, John,
assignor.)
International Nickel Company, The. (See Merlca, P. D.,
Vanick, and Wickenden, assignors.)
International Nickel Company, The. (See Pilling, N. B.,
and Merica, assignors.)
International Nickel Company, The. (See Wise, E. M.,
and Vines, assignors.)
International Paper Company. (See Campbell, J., and
IJoIleston, assignors.)
International Paper Company. (See Campbell, J., Rolles-
ton, and Smith, assignors.)
International I'apcr Company. (See Charlton, Edgar A.,
assignor.)
International Paper Company. (See Hutchlns, Edward,
assignor.)
International Paper Company. (See Masten, Ralph A., as-
signor.)
International Paper Company. (See Quinn, Robert G.,
assignor.)
International Patents Development Company. (See Boch-
skandl, Benno, assignor.)
International Patents Development Company. (See
Bruce, Thomas A., assignor.)
International Patents Development Company. (See
Ebert. C and Newkirk, assignors.)
International Patents Development Company. (See
JefFeries, Frederick L., assignor.)
International I'a tents Development Company. (See Kell-
ing. .Mfred H.. assignor.)
International Patents Development Company. (See New-
kirk, William B., assignor.)
International Precipitation Co. (See Brion, G., and
Krutzsch, assignors.)
Intern.ntinn:il Precipitation Company. (See Deutsch,
Walther. assignor.)
International I'recipitation Co. (See Krutzsch, Arthur J.,
assignor.)
International Precipitation Company. (See Lissman,
Marcel A., assignor.)
International Precipitation Company. (See Seitz, Got-
thilf, assignor.)
InternatioMHl Printing Ink Corporation, The. (See Bee-
card. Kniil B.. assignor.)
International Printing Ink Corporation, The. (See Frish-
korn. Mark W.. assignor.)
Internation.nl Printing Ink Corporation, The. (See Gess-
ler, Albert E., assignor.)
Iniernaiional I'rinting Ink Corporation, The. (Sec Mock,
Walter W., assignor.)
International Register Company. (See Colby, Vincent V.,
assignor.)
International Register Company. (See Thompson, Er-
nest jr.. asslcnor. )
International Resistance Company. (See Marsten, Jesse,
assignor.)
International Re.<<ls»anco Company. (See Pugh, Alex-
ander Jy.. Jr., assignor.)
International Shoe Company. (See Britton, Glenn B., as-
signor.)
International Shoe Company. (See Crull, Hugh M., as-
signor.)
International Shoe Company. (See Green, Charles A.,
assignor. )
International Shoe Company. (See Worthington, Edgar
G., assignor.)
International Smelting and Refining Company. (See
Clark, Frederick P., assignor.)
International Smelting and Refining Company. (See
Frick. Frederick F.. assignor.)
International-Stacy Corporation. (See Bloss, Richard R.,
assignor.)
International-Stacey Corporation. (See Pfeil, Roy C, as-
signor.)
International-Stacey Corporation. (See Schuler, Charles
E., assignor.)
International Standard Electric Corporation. (See
Fricke, Jackson C, assignor.)
International Standard Electric Corporation. (See Geis-
ler, O.. and Eisele, assignors.)
International Standard Electric Corporation. (See
Hallden, Frederick G., assignor.)
International Standard Electric Corporation. (See
Mildner, Raymond C, assignor.)
International Standard Electric Corporation. (See
Osawa, Juichi, assignor.)
International Standard Electric Corporation. (See Peter-
man, William C, assignor.)
International Tag & Salesbook Company. (See Travis,
Roy G., assignor.)
International Television Radio Corporation. (See Centeno
v., Melchor. assignor.)
International Television Radio Corporation. (See Priess,
William H., assignor.)
International Vibration Company. (See Day, William P.,
assignor.)
Internationale Vereeniging Voor De Rubber en Andere
Cultures in Nederlandsch-Indie. (See Plaizier, J. A.,
and Fol, assignors.)
Intemationaler Maratti Maschinenverkauf A.-G. Berlin.
(See Bohmer, Max R., assignor.)
Inter-Outer Telephone Corporation. (See Varley, Rich-
ard, assignor.)
Interrante, Frank. Brooklyn, N. Y. Hair curler.
2.092..57S: Sept. 7.
Interstate Bindery Company. (See Moyer, Allen J., as-
signor.)
Interstate Equipment Corporation. (See Kilcarr, Gilbert
M., assignor.)
Interstate Roofing & Supply Co. (See Barth, Chester A.,
assignor.)
Intertype Corporation. (See Freund, Herman R., as-
signor.)
Intertype Corporation. (See Goodbody, Edmund M., as-
signor.)
Intertype Corporation. (See Hostetler, Elmer H., as-
signor.)
Intertype Corporation. (See R ighter, Edward M., as-
signor.)
Intertype Corporation. (See Sperry, Samuel E., as-
signor.)
Intertype Corporation. (See Willis, L. R. W., and Good-
body, assignors.)
Inventors' Products Company. (See Stockton, Thomas, as-
signor.)
loannu. John P., assignor to Pennsylvania Salt Manufac-
turing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Reclaiming rubber.
2.069.151 : Jan. 26,
locca. Sara, Highland Park, N. J. Cloth laying device.
2,084,144 ; June 15.
lodent Chemical Company. (See Lautmann, Alfred J.,
assignor.)
logha, Sam F., Hornell, N. Y. Sewing machine attach-
ment. 2,090,447 ; Aug. 17.
Ton Corporation. (See Kott. Hermann, assignor.)
lorio, Candido, Jamaica, assignor to Gretscli & Brenner,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Accordion. 2,069,447 : Feb. 2.
Iowa State Alumni Association, Incorporated. (See Iver-
son, Carrold A., assignor.)
Iowa State College Alumni .Vssociation, Incorporated.
(See Collins. Kdgar V,, assignor.)
Iowa State College of Agriculture and Mechanical Arts.
(See Sweeney, Orland R., assignor.)
Ipatieff, Vladimir, assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company. Chicago, 111. Treatment of hydrocarbons.
2.067.704: Jan. 12.
IpatielT, Vladimir, Chicago, 111., assignor to Universal
Oil Products Company. Chicago, III. Improving gaso-
line. 2.081.3.57 : May 2.").
Ipatieff. Vladimir, assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago. III. Alkylation of trihvdric phenols.
2.009.738 ; Nov. 23.
Ipatieff, Vladimir, and .\. V. Grosse. assignors to Uni-
versal Oil Products Companv, Chicago, HI. Manufac-
ture of alkylated cyclic hydrocarbons. 2,088,598 ;
Aug. 3.
Ipatieff. Vladimir, and V. Komarewoliy, assignors to Uni-
versal Oil Products Companv, Chicago, 111. Treatment
of hydrocarbons. 2,098.045 ; Nov. 2.
Ipatieff, Vladimir, and V. Komarowskv, assignors to Uni-
versal Oil Products Companv, Chicago, 111. Treatment
of hydrocarbons. 2,098,046 ; Nov. 2.
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, Tpatiefl, Vladimir, and R. E. Schaad, assignors to Uni-
versal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Manu-
facture of motor fuels. 2,101,857 ; Dec. 14.
IpatiefE, Vladimir, and R. E. Schaad, assignors to Uni-
versal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Treatment
of hydrocarbons. 2,102,073 ; Dec. 14.
Ipatieff, Vladimir, and R. E. Schaad, assignors to Uni-
versal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Treatment
of hydrocarbons. 2,102,074 ; Dec. 14.
Ireks Aktlengesellschaft. (See Ruckdeschel, Hans, as-
signor.)
Ireland, Frank L., Norwich, and F. L. Chappell, Hobart,
N. Y. Rotary press. 2,069,448 ; Feb. 2.
Ireland, Frank L., Norwich, and F. L. Chappell, Hobart,
N. Y. Beater. 2,073,064; Mar. 9.
Ireland, Murray, Minneapolis, Minn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to McGraw Electric Company, Chicago,
111. Automatic toaster. 2,070,128 ; Feb. 9.
Ireland, Murray, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to McGraw
Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Toaster casing.
2,070,129 ; Feb. 9.
Ireland, Murray, St. Paul, Minn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to McGraw Electric Company, Chicago,
111. Automatic toaster. 2,077,627 ; Apr. 20.
Ireland, Murray, St. Paul, Minn., assignor to McGraw
Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic electric
toaster. 2,099,210 ; Nov. 16.
Irgens, Finn T., Wauwatosa, assignor to Outboard Motors
Corporation. Milwaukee, Wis. Internal combustion en-
gine. Re. 20,4.55 ; July 27.
Irgens, Finn T., Wauwatosa, assignor to Outboard Mo-
tors Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,069,315 ; Feb. 2.
Irgens, Finn T., Wauwatosa, assignor to Outboard Motors
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Outboard motor.
2,070,405 ; Feb. 9.
Irgens, Finn T., Wauwatosa, assignor to Outboard Motors
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Reversible outboard mo-
tor. 2,070,406; Feb. 9.
Irgens, Finn T., Wauwatosa, assignor to Outboard Motors
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Cushion reverse drive for
outboard motors. 2,071,634 ; Feb. 23.
Irgens, Finn T., Wauwatosa, assignor to Outboard Motors
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Two-cycle internal com-
bustion engine. 2,076,892 ; Apr. 13.
Irgens, Finn T., Wauwatosa, assignor to Outboard Motors
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Outboard motor struc-
ture. 2,082,058 ; June 1.
Irgens, Finn T., Wauwatosa, assignor to Outboard Motors
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Reversible outboard mo-
tor with underwater exhaust. 2,082,059 : June 1.
Irgens, Finn T., Wauwatosa, assignor to Outboard Motors
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Outboard motor.
2,096,457 ; Oct. 19.
Irgeus, Finn T., Wauwatosa, assignor to Outboard IMotors
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Outboard motor.
2,100.5.")n ; Nov. 30.
Iris-Type G. m. b. H. (See Giittel, Gerhard.)
Irish. Charles F., Bratenahl. Ohio. Apparatus for the
troatmont of soil. 2.083.153 ; June 8.
Iron Fireman Manufacturing Company. (See Carter,
Haskell C, assignor.)
Iron Fireman Manufacturing Company. (See Carter,
H. C, and Wallace, assignors.)
Iron Fireman Manufacturing Company. (See Gray, D. J.,
and Meeg. assignors.)
Irsch, George J., Harvey, assignor of one-half to W. B.
Stephenson, Chicago, 111. Gas separator for incinera-
tors. 2,100,189; Nov. 23.
Irsugo Consolidated Mines, Limited. (See Wolf, Harry
C, assignor.)
Irujo, Antonio de A. e, Pamplona, Spain. Antiglare
illumination apparatus. 2.084,245 ; June 15.
Irvon. William, assignor to The Standard Oil Company
(Ohio), I,ak<'Wood, Ohio. Preparation of tubular sheet
motahvaro articles, 2,078,714; Apr, 27,
Irven, William, Lakewood, assignor to The Standard Oil
Company (Ohio), Cleveland, Ohio, Apparatus for siz-
ing and flanging sheet metal articles. 2,089,119 ;
Aug. 3.
Irvin, George E,, Kansas City, Mo,, assignor to Pioneer
Instrument Company, Inc, Brooklyn, N. Y, Radio
antenna retracting mechanism, 2,080,539 ; May 18.
Irvin, Jay S., Pittsburg, Calif, Temperature control
means for rolling mills. 2,088,241 ; July 27.
Irvin, Losllo L., IjOtchworth, Ilert.s, England, assignor to
Irving Air Chute Company, Inc, Buffalo, N. Y. Para-
chute apparatus. 2,095,135; Oct. 5.
Irvin, Leslie L., Letchworth, England, assignor to Irving
Air Chute Company, Inc., Buffalo, N, Y. Parnohuto
pack fastening and releasing mechanism. 2,100,693;
Nov. 30.
Irvin, Robert R. (See Lutz, S., and Irvin.)
Irvin, Ward M,, Battle Crook, Mich. Gasoline saver.
2,0!)8,.",01 ; Nov. 9.
Irvine, Lionel R, If., Killarn, Sydney. Now South Wales,
Aiistrnlia. M.nchiiie for the lioaf trcnlmont of earlli
roMds Mild surfMCcs. 2.095,637: Oct. 12,
Irvine, William II,, Froderlcton, New Brunswick, Cnnndn.
TonslUotome. 2,087,108; July 13.
Irving Air Cluire Company, Inc. (See Irvin, TjOkIIo Tj,, as-
slirnor.)
Irving, Francis. (See Ilollbron, I. M., and Irving.)
Irving, Fi-ancis. (See Linstead, R. P., Lowe, Heilbron,
and Irving.)
Irving, Frank J., Los Angeles, Calif. Automatic throttle.
2,102,271 ; Dec. 14.
Irving, Henry F. (See Fuelnegg, E. G., Moffett, and
Irving, )
Irving, John S., Birmingham, England, assignor to Ben-
dlx Products Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2,077,931 ; Apr. 20.
Irving, John S., Birmingham, England, assignor to Bendix
Products Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2,084,972 ; June 22.
Irving, Philip L. (See Mueller. O. B,, and Irving,)
Irvine Trust Company, permanent trustee. (See Huck,
William F., assignor.)
Irving Trust Company, Permanent Trustee. (See Tomlin,
J. R., Lundquist, and Horton.)
Irvington Varnish & Insulator Co. (See Damitz, Fred-
erick M., assignor.)
Irwin, Clifford R„ Los Angeles, Calif. Spray gun.
2,096.042 ; Oct. 19.
Irwin, Ellis, Arkansas City, Kansas. Brake actuating
mechanism for trailers. 2,096,178 ; Oct. 19.
Irwin, Haskell, Oklahoma City, Okla. Multiple locking
means for automobile doors. 2,079,018 ; May 4,
Irwin, John P., Cleveland, Ohio. Heat exchanger.
2,087,628 ; July 20.
Irwin, Lawrence C, assignor to Charles H. Tagliabue
JIfg. Co., Brooklvn, N. Y. Instrument link movement.
2,096,179 ; Oct. 19.
Irwin, Robert W., Company. (See Bekius, Nicholab,
assignor.)
Irwin, Robert W,, and C. M. Herz, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Conveyer mechanism. 2,100,253 ; Nov. 23.
Irwin, Samuel J., St, Lambert, Quebec, Canada. Fasten-
ing means for Insulating material. 2,074,055 ; Mar. 16.
Irwin, William R., assignor to Springfield Boiler Com-
pany, Springfield, 111. Steam generator. 2,099,851 ;
Nov. 23.
Irwlne, Robert L,, Union, assignor to Motor Improve-
ments, Inc. Newark, N. J, Filter. 2,100,482 ; Nov. 30.
Isaac, Augustin, Lyon, assignor to Dognln, Societe
Anonyme, Villeurbanne, France. Dyeing of elastic
fabrics. 2,086,298 ; July 6.
Isaac. Otto, Ely, Xev, Propeller, 2,080,540 ; May 18,
Isaac, Robert C., New York, N. Y. Garment supporter.
2,094,296 ; Sept. 28.
Isaacs, Moses H., et al., executors. (See Molins, Walter
E.)
Isaacs, Moses H., et al., executors. (See Molins, W. E.,
and Miihlbauer. )
Isaacs, Moses H., executor, et al. (See Molins, W. E., and
Shackleton.)
Isaacson, Carl C, assignor to L. J. Sladek, Chicago, 111.
Water tank cover. 2.099,932 ; Nov. 23.
Isaacson, Fred A,, Topeka. Kans. Lifting stanchion.
2,092,314; Sept. 7.
Isaacson. Fred A., Chicago, 111., and W. E. Wine, assignors
to Wine Railway Appliance Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Railway car. 2,066.626 ; Jan. 5,
Isaacson Iron Works, Inc. (See Allin, George S,, assignor.)
Isaacson, Max. (See Hegenberger, A. J., and Isaacson.)
Isbell. George W., Baltimore, Bid. Safety control valve.
2,076,566 ; Apr. 13.
Ischinger, Alfred E., Mount Penn, assignor to Textile
Machine Works. Wyomissing, Pa. Uninterrupted knit-
ting of sh.nped fabrics. 2,101,048 ; Dec. 7.
Iselin-Jefferson Company. (See Elwell, Vincent C, as-
signor.)
Iselin, Oliver, et al. (See Elwell, Vincent C, assignor.)
Isenberg. Stanley, Chicago, 111. Bath spray. 2,073,307 ;
Mar. 9.
Isermann, .Samuel, Summit, E. Ohlsson, Jersey City, and
J. W. Orclnp, Summit, N. J. Protective cosmetics.
2.102,712: Dec, 21.
Ishihara, Klyoyuki. (See Hata, S., Matsamura, and
Ishihara.)
Isli-Shaloni, Samu-el, I. A. Aschhoini, and O. I, Blum,
Now York, N, Y. Display window, 2.075, Ofi.''! : Alar, 30,
Tsh-Slialom. .'>amu-El, and O, I, Bloom, Now York, N. Y.
Typo or matrix cabinet, 2,079,968; May 11.
Iske, Herbert, (See MacDonald, A, V,, Jlinkler, and
Iske,)
Iskvan. George S., Elmhurst, N. Y. Pocket tiro gauge.
2,096,328: Oct, 19,
Isler. Herman R., Norwood, assignor to The Cincinnati
Milling iMndiinp Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Milling m.iohino
transmission and control mechanism. 2,101,544 ;
Doc, 7.
Isman, Umberto, Trieste, and E. Modiano, Bologna. Italy.
Railway sleeper. 2,082„399 ; June 1.
I.soni, Kilward W,. Scarsdalo, assignor to Sinclair Refining
Compniiv, New York, N, Y. Cracking hydrocarbons.
2,0S0,K2(); May 18,
Isom, Edward W., Scnr.sdnle, assignor to Sinclair IJcCming
Company, New York, N. Y. Cracking hydrocarbons.
2,0,s:M20 ; June 8.
Isom, Edward W,. and C. T;, Pnrnielee. deceased. Into of
Orange; by J, W, Danforth, East Orange, N. J., and R,
C Townsend, Troy. N. Y., executors. Cracking hy-
drociirlioii oils. 2.090.810; Aug, 21,
Israel, Clinton V.. assignor to Mnslc>r Marble Conipnnv,
Clark.'sburg, W. Va. Container for ni;irl>I(-s, 2, OS.'), 365 ;
June 29.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Israel, Dorman D., assignor to The Crosley Radio Cor-
poration, Cincinnati, Ohio. Base and socliet for radio
tubes. 2.074,397 ; Mar. 23.
Ivers-Lee Company. (See Salfisberg, Leroy L., assignor.)
Iversen, Lorenz, assignor to Mesta Machine Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Method and apparatus for shearing.
2.066,565 : Jan. 5.
Iversen, Lorenz. assignor to Mesta Machine Company.
Pittsburgh, Pa. Method and apparatus for shearing
metal strip. 2,085,981 ; July 6.
Iverson, Carrold A., Ames, Iowa, assignor to Iowa State
College Alumni Association, Incorporated. Making
milli confection. 2.091,149 ; Aug. 24.
Ives, Clifford A., Minneapolis, Minn. Refrigerating ap-
paratus on trucks. 2,084,032 ; June 15.
Ives. IIcrliL'rt E., Montclair. X. J., assignor to P.cll Tele-
p)innc Labor.-itorics, Incorporated, New York, X. Y.
Scanning device. 2.075.62.'? : Mar. "0.
Ives, Herbert E., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, X'ew York, N. Y.
Television system. 2,082,339 ; June 1.
Ives, Herbert E., Montclair, X. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, Xew York, X. Y.
Communication system. 2.099,115 ; Nov. 16.
Ives, Herbert E., Montclair, X. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, X'ew York, N. Y.
Television system. 2,099,889 ; Xov. 23.
Ivey, Charles G., assignor to I. E. Ivev, Port Dover, On-
tario, Canada. Basket stand. 2,073,155 ; Jlar. 9.
Ivey, Imogen Elizabeth. (See Ivey, Charles G., assignor.)
Iwerks, Ubbe B. (See Glenn, Perev R., assignor.)
J & H Machine Works. (See Hubelmeyer, Edward J.,
assignor.)
J. & L. Tool Company. (See Carlson, Axel H., assignor.)
J. & L. Tool Company. (See Lundsten, Everett H., as-
signor.)
Jabelmann, Otto, Omaha, Nebr. Articulated train.
2,073,013; Mar. 9.
Jabouley, Joanny. (See Hale, F. C, and Jabouley.)
Jabouley, Joanny, Spondon, near Derby, England, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. Weaving.
2,087,322 ; July 20. ^
Jabouley, Joanny, and R. Yeadon, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Circular loom. 2,068,026 ; Jan. 19.
Jabouley, Joanny, and R. Yeadon, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Stop motion for circular looms. 2,069,954 ; Feb. 9.
Jabouley, Jo.inny, and R. Yeadon, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Shedding mechanism for circular looms. 2,080,775 ■
May 18.
Jack, Carl R., assignor to International Air Brake Con-
trol Company, Portland, Oreg. Freight car air brake.
2,094,173 ; Sept. 28.
Jack, Raymond A. (See Fitz Simons, O. and Jack.)
Jackel, Lothar. (See Dachlauer, K., and Jackel.)
JackHS-Evans Manufacturing Conii»any. (See Jackes,
Sfjiiilnv v.. assignor.)
Jackes-Evans Jlanufacturing Company. (See Strano, S,
and Gehne, assignors.)
Jackes, St.-inley F., University Citv. assignor to Jackes-
Evans Mannfaclurine Companv. St. Louis, Mo. Sheet
metal prndnct. 2.075 2.Sf; ; M.ir. 30.
Jackraan. Dean M., Bayside, assignor to American Chicle
Co., Long Island, X. Y. Chicle substitute. 2,078,878 •
Apr. 27.
Jackman. Fred W., Beverly Hills, Calif., assignor to Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc.. Xew York, X. Y. Translucent pro-
jection screen. 2,071.342 : Feb. 23.
Jackman, Fred W., Beverly Hills, Calif., assignor to Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc., New York, X. Y. Making a trans-
lucent picture projection screen. 2,071,344 ; Feb. 23
Jackman. .losoph J . Danvors. assignor to Hygrado Svl-
vanla Corporation, Salem. Mass. Electron dischar''e
tnho and the like. 2.075,761 ; Mar. 30.
Jaekomaf ie Corporation. (See Marlowe, Harold J , as-
signor.)
^"o'n-r-ioo^'^^l? '^;-«^°'"* ^^'ayne, Ind. Folding table.
/.')i4.1z3: Mar. 16.
Jackson, Alexander M., Chicago, 111., assignor to Locke
Insulator Corporation, Baltimore, Md. Arc extiniruish-
Ing insulator. 2,073,519 ; Mar. 9.
Jackson, Alfred F., Providence, R. I. assignor to L R
Smith, receiver of Apco Mossberg Corporation. Park-
ing device. 2,075.900 : Apr. 6.
Jackson, Andrew, Memphis, Tenn. Steering gear lock for
motor vehicles. 2,103.674 ; Dec. 28. » b «i iui-k lor
Jackson. Arthur R., Lonilon, England, assignor to Reming-
.V'A'cJ?o">o ^xi'- I\""'"'"- '^'- Y. Visible index title insert.
-.i).M).,sjj : May i8.
Jackson, Byron, Co. tSoe Tlollnnder. Aladar, assignor )
.T.nckson, Byron, Co. (See Lundeen, Chester A., assignor.)
Jackson. Byron, Co. (See Van Horn, J. B., and Wagner
assignors.) '
■^"2'o94b71*^"se t"^^8 ^"P"'"'"' ^'^- ^^^^ window.
Jack.'son. Corwill, Ludington, Mich. Vibrating motor.
Jiirkson. CorwIIl'. Ludington. Mich. Tool for working
balliist niul plnstic niMlnrlnls. 2.080,921 ; May 18
Jackson, Corwill, Ludington, Mich. Paving and canal
lining machine .and method. 2,090,059 ; Aug. 24
Jackson, Edward B., Downers Grove, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Stromberg Electric Company, Chicago,
111. Corrective time-controlled system. 2,073,449 ;
Mar. 9.
Jackson. Edward B.. Downers Grove, 111., assignor to
Stromberg Electric Company, Chicago, HI. Time con-
trolled system. 2,086,715 ; July 13.
Jackson, Edward B., Downers Grove, assignor to Strom-
berg Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Time controlled
system. 2,097,622 ; Xov. 2.
Jackson, Edward B., Downers Grove, assignor to Strom-
berg Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Synchronizing
system. 2,097,623 ; Xov. 2.
Jackson, Edward B., Downers Grove, assignor to Strom-
berg Electric Companv, Chicago, 111. Time controlled
system. 2,098,547 ; Xov. 9.
Jackson, Edward Q. (See Salvoni, Ippolito, assignor.)
Jackson, Edv/ard Q., et al. (See Salvoni, Ippolito, as-
signor.)
Jackson, Edwin C. (See Meyer, W. H., and Jackson.)
Jackson, Francis E., deceased, by M. E. Jackson, admin-
istratrix, Los Angeles, Calif. Manhole cover remover.
2,086,318 ; July 6.
Jackson, Francis E., deceased, by M. E. Jackson, adraln-
istratri.t, Los Angeles, Calif. Holder for cable rings.
2,098,420 : Xov. 9.
Jackson, Frank D., Kansas City, Mo. Vehicle advertis-
ing or display. 2,072,454 ; Mar. 2.
Jackson, Frank S., Washington, Ohio Hand covering.
2.068,182 ; Jan. 19.
Jackson, George H., Limited. (See Anderson, John E.,
assignor.)
Jackson, George H., Jr., Evanston, 111. Diaper.
2,069,092 ; Jan. 26.
Jackson, George P., Flushing, assignor to Combustion
Engineering Company, Inc., X'ew York, N. Y. Control-
ling superheat temperature. 2,100,190 : Xov. 23.
Jackson, George P., Flushing, and F. H. Rosencrants,
Scarsdale, assignors to Combustion Engineering Com-
panv, Inc., Xew York, X. Y. Slagging boiler furnace.
2,069,834 : Feb. 9.
Jackson, Harrv and M. E., Harrisburg, Pa. Burglar alarm
switch. 2,071,343; Feb. 23.
Jackson, Harvey F., deceased, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; R. W.
Jackson, executrix. Scalp massaging device.
2,090,050; Aug. 17.
Jackson, James J., Woodbury, assignor to Paulsboro
Manufacturing Company, Paulsboro, X. J. Decorative
sheet and preparing the same. 2,076,993 ; Apr. 13.
Jackson, James J., Woodbury, X. J., assignor to Pauls-
boro Manufacturing Company, Paulsboro, X. J. Com-
positions of matter and use thereof. 2,078,727 ; Apr.
27.
Jackson, James O., Crafton, Pa. Elevated water tank.
2,086,131 ; July 6.
Jackson, James P.. Oklahoma City, Okla. Deep well
pump piston. 2,089,556 ; Aug. 10.
Jackson, John G., assignor to Square D Companv, Detroit,
Mich. Magnetic blow-out device. 2,073,965 : Mar. 16.
Jackson. John G., assignor to Square D Company, De-
troit. Mich. Circuit breaker. 2.096.544 ; Oct. 19.
Jackson. John G.. assignor to Square D Companv, De-
troit, Mich. Circuit breaker. 2,096,545 ; Oct. 19.
Jackson, John G., assignor to Square D Companv, De-
troit, Mich. Circuit breaker. 2.096.546 : Oct. 19.
Jackson. John G.. assignor to Square D Company, De-
troit, Mich. Circuit breaker. 2,096.547 ; Oct. 19.
Jacksnn, John G., assignor to Square D Company, De-
troit. Mich. Circuit breaker. 2.096.548: Oct. 19.
Jackson, John G., and W. T. Allen, assignors to Square
D Company, Detroit, Mich. Solderless connecter.
2,094,404; Sept. 28.
Jackson. John G., Detroit, and S. M. Hanley, Grosse Pointe
Farms. Mich., assignors, by mesne assignments to Ray-
theon Manufacturing Company, Newton, Mass. Recti-
fier. 2.102.713; Dec. 21.
Jackson, Jo.soph, assignor to Rode & Brand, Xew York,
X. Y. Advertising sign. 2.102.075 ; Dec. 14.
Jackson, Joseph G., Oak Park, assignor to Edward
Katzinger Company, Chicago, 111. Baking pan and
material. 2,077,757 ; Apr. 20.
Jackson, Liician ('.. Buffalo, N. Y. Internal combustion
engine. Re. 20,597 ; Dec. 21.
.Tackson, Mary E. (See Jackson, Harrv and M. E.)
Jackson, Maunsell B. (See Horsfall, W. H. D., and
Jackson.)
Jackson, Maunsell B., Toronto. Ontario, Canada. Anti-
glare device. 2,075,440 : Mar. 30.
Jackson, Mildred E. administratrix. (See Jackson,
Francis E.)
Jackson & Moreland et al. (See Booth. R. D., Coffin, and
Tigges, assignors.)
Jackson. Patrick T., Cambridge, assignor to American Re-
enforced Paper Company. Attleboro, JIass. Making box
corner stay strips. 2,O.S0.006: May 11.
Jackson, Philip A., Dayton, assignor to W. C. Lamprechter,
Cleveland Heights, Ohio, trustee. Apparatus for guid-
ing paper forms. 2.101,433 ; Dec. 7.
Jackson, Ralph G. (See Gay, J. H., Jackson, and Wil-
son.)
Jackson, Ray P., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Disconnecting switch. 2,094,490 ; Sept. 28.
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Jackson, Richard. (See Wells, E. H., Jr., and Jackson.)
Jackson, Richard R., assignor of one-half to A. M. Knapp,
Baltimore, Md. Heat gatherer and deflector for motor
vehicles. 2,069,955 ; Feb. 9.
Jackson, Ruth W., executrix. (See Jackson, Harvey F.)
Jackson, Thomas. (See Winter, A. S., and Jackson.)
Jackson, Thomas G., Deptford, London, assignor to
Molins Machine Company, Limited, London, England.
Wrapping machine. 2,098,245 ; Nov. 9.
Jackson, Thomas G., assignor to Molins Machine Company,
Limited, London, England Wiapping of block shaped
articles. 2,100,141 ■ Nov. 13.
Jackson, Walter C, Rahway, N. J., assignor to Tingley-
Reliance Rubber Corporation. Automobile fender
clamp. 2,084,087 ; June 15.
Jackson, Walter C, Rahway, N. J., assignor to Tingley-
Reliance Rubber Corporation. Splash guard.
2,085,660; June 29.
Jackson, Wharton. (See Kratz, G. D., and Jackson.)
Jackson, William H., Canton, Ohio, and A. W. Edmond,
Hyattsville, Md. Closure for collapsible tubes.
2,069,009 ; Jan. 26.
Jackson, William S., et al. (See Hart, Charles, assignor.)
Jacob, Eugene, Trenton, N. J. Nonrefillable bottle.
2,085,366 ; June 29.
Jacob, Eugene, Trenton, N. J. Container and closure
therefor. 2,085,367 ; June 29.
Jacob, George, Jr., Belleville, and E. B. Wright, Jr., Mont-
clair, N. J. Brush. 2.080,821 ; May 18.
Jacob, George N., Jr. (See Wright, E. B., and Jacob.)
Jacob, John, New York, N. Y. Duplex tamperproof sash
lock. 2,078,572 ; Apr. 27.
Jacob, Marcel, Paris, France, assignor to W. A. Preston,
Binghamton, N. Y. Machine for sorting punched cards
mechanically and electircally. 2,097,764 ; Nov. 2.
Jacob, Paul. (See Pier, iM., Simon, and Jacob.)
Jacob. Thomas H., Wausau, Wis. Combined hitch and
braking device for trailers. 2,067,451 ; Jan. 12.
Jacob, Thomas H., Wausau, Wis. Spring suspension
for trailers. 2.101,545 ; Dec. 7.
Jacobi, Edward N., assignor to Briggs & Stratton Cor-
poration, Milwaukee, Wis. Padlock. 2,070,012 ; Feb. 9.
Jacobi, Edward N., assignor to Briggs & Stratton Cor-
poration, Milwaukee, Wis. Lock. 2,070,052 ; Feb. 9.
Jacobi, Edward N., assignor to Briggs & Stratton Corpora-
tion, Milwaukee, Wis. Lock. 2,070,276 ; Feb. 9.
Jacobi, Edward N., assignor to Briggs & Stratton, Cor-
poration, Milwaukee, Wis. Lock. 2,086,034 ; July 6.
Jacobi, Edward N., assignor to Briggs & Stratton Corpora-
tion, Milwaukee, Wis. Lock. 2,097.183 : Oct. 26.
Jacobi, Edward N., assignor to Briggs & Stratton Corpora-
tion, Milwaukee, AVis. Cylinder lock. 2,097,189 ; Oct.
2fi.
Jacobi, Edward N., assignor to Briggs & Stratton Corpora-
tion, Milwaukee, Wis. Cylinder lock. 2,097,190 ; Oct.
26.
Jacobi, Edward N., assignor to Briggs & Stratton Corpora-
tion, Milwaukee, Wis. Cylinder lock. 2,097,191 ; Oct.
26. ' .' '
Jacobi, Edward N., assignor to Briggs & Stratton Corpora-
tion, Milwaukee, Wis. Cylinder lock. 2,097,192 ; Oct.
26.
Jacobi, Karl J., Roselle, N. J., assignor to Pacific Coast
Borax Company, New York, N. Y. Recovering sodium
sulphate and increasing the yield of boric acid.
2,089,557; Aug. 10.
Jacobi, Karl J., Carlsbad, N. Mex., assignor to United
States Potash Company, New York, N. Y. Production
of potassium sulphate-ammonium sulphate double salt.
2,094,573 ; Sept. 28.
Jacobi, Werner, Berlin-Spandau, and R. Feldtkeller, Ber-
lin-Siemensstadt, assignors to Siemens & Halske, Ak-
tiengesellscliaft, Siemensstadt, near Berlin, Germany.
Device for avoiding nonlinear distortion. 2,067,055 ;
Jan. 5.
Jacobs Bros. Co., The. (See Eschenbacher, H., and
Kircher, assignors.)
Jacobs Bros., Co., The. (See Woodland, J. E., and
Kircher, assignors.)
Jacobs Bros. Co. Inc., The. (See Walker, Harold L., as-
signor.)
J.-icohs, Charles, Detroit, Mich. Portable cooker.
2,101,180: Doc. 7.
Jacobs, Charles T. (See Meissner, B. F., and Jacobs, as-
signors.)
Jacobs, Charles T., New I'rovideiico Township, Union
County, N. J. Motor vehicle control davice. 2,081,747 ;
May 25.
Jacol)s, Charles T., New Providence Townslilp, Union
County, N. J., assignor to Miessnor Inventions, Inc.
Tone modifying circuit. 2,088,205 ; July 27.
Jacobs, <;hnrl('.s T., Now l'ro\i<lenoe Township, Union
Coiinly, N. J. Internal coniltusUon motor system.
2,095.716 : Oct, 12.
Jacobs, (!lil'lon N., assignor, by mesne assignnienls, to
Taylor li'lbn; Company, Norristown, P:i. Nonniclallic
gear, pulley, or the like. 2,087,250 ; July 20.
Jacobs. Clirion N., as.signor, l)y mesne asslgnnionts, to
Taylor li'ibrc; Company, Norristown, I'a. Cutting and
assembling machine. 2,001,990 ; Sept. 7.
Jacobs, Ernest, Graton, Calif. Dirigible. 2,088,002 ; July
27.
Jacobs, F. L., Company. (See Elsenhauer, Warren F.,
assignor.)
Jacobs, George, assignor of one-half to E. Goetz, Detroit
Mich. Wire bending machine. 2,097,193 ; Oct. 26.
Jacobs, Glenn, Fairtield, Iowa. Garment steaming device.
2,075,724 ; Mar. 30.
Jacobs, Joseph, Bridgeport, assignor to The A. J. Donahue
Corporation, Milford, Conn. Garment supporter.
2,072,559 ; Mar. 2.
Jacobs, Joseph H., Minneapolis, Minn. Propeller tip
centrifugal pitch control. 2,074,149 ; Mar. 16.
Jacobs Manufacturing Company, The. (See Stoner,
Arthur M., assignor.)
Jacobs, Michael, Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor, by
mesne assigmnents, to Talon, Inc. Trousers and mak-
ing the same. 2,103,985 ; Dec. 28.
Jacobs, Rex C, Detroit, Mich. Glare shield bracket.
2,084,584 ; June 22.
Jacobs, Rex C, Detroit, Mich. Adjustable vehicle seat.
2,095,442 ; Oct. 12.
Jacobs, Rex C, assignor to Shelving and Parts Manu-
facturing Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Door check.
2,074.398 : Mar. 23.
Jacobsen, Bent B., Aldwych, London, England, assignor
to Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Combination telephone and telegraph exchange
system. 2,081,434 ; May 25,
Jacobsen, Edward, New York, N. Y. Color photography.
2,082,579 ; June 1.
Jacobsen. Einar. Halden, and J. Carlsson, Oslo, assignors
to A/S. Ostfold Skofabrik. Halden, Norway. Insole
for ski-boots. 2,075,723 : Mar. 30.
Jacobsen, Henry, now by judicial decree H. Jenett, Engle-
wood, N. J., assignor to Celanese Corporation of
America. Thermoplastic compositions and preparing
the same. 2,076,781 ; Apr. 13.
Jacobsen, Olaf B., Wembley, assignor to himself and The
Buell Combustion Company Limited, London, England.
Separator. 2,067,710; Jan. 12.
Jacobsohn, Carl, assignor to B. C. Baehni, Hamburg, Ger-
many. Air-improvement device. 2,076,463 ; Apr. 6.
Jacobsohn, Felix, Berlin, Germany. Producing bodies of
bituminous or tarry material. 2,093,450 ; Sept. 21.
Jacobson, Arthur G., assignor to The Miehle Printing
Press and Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Printing press. 2,100.852 ; Nov. 30.
Jacobson, Beatrice, administratrix. (See Jacobson,
John.)
Jacobson, Emanuel, New York, N. Y. Inanimate figure
and making same. 2,089,376 ; Aug. 10.
Jacobson, Eugene, San Francisco, Calif. Self-fluxing
solder and process and apparatus for producing same.
2,079,710 ; May 11.
Jacobson, Jacob, Paris, France. Cinnamic preparations
for therapeutic uses. 2,081,934 ; June 1.
Jacobson, James H. (See Yeoman, Ray C, assignor.)
Jacobson, James H., Chicago, 111. Expansion joint.
2,098,292 : Nov, 9.
Jacobson, John, deceased. New York, N. Y. ; by Beatrice
Jacobson, administratrix. Projection screen for ob-
taining stereoscopic efCects. 2,086,556 ; July 13.
Jacobson, Oystein, Dayton, Ohio, assignor to The Duriron
Company, Inc. Packing for centrifugal pumps and the
like. 2,080,891 : May 18,
Jacobson, Ralph A. (See Carothers, W. H., and Jacob-
son.)
Jacobson, Ralph A., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Producing alkali metal
ureas. 2,090,592 ; Aug. 17.
Jacobson, Ralph A., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Preparation of urea
derivatives. 2,090,593 ; Aug. 17.
Jacobson, Ralph A., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Acyl ureas and the
preparation thereof. 2,090,594 ; Aug. 17.
Jacobson, Ralph A., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Preparing amido de-
rivatives. 2,090,595 ; Aug. 17.
Jacobson, Ralph A., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Nitrogeneous com-
pounds. 2,090,596 ; Aug. 17.
Jacolison, Tli<'o(lor(> S., Brooklyn, N. Y. I'atling.
2.091 „';,S6 : Aug, 31.
Jacobson, William, and F, 10. Quest, New York, N. Y.
Adjn.slablo neinlle guard for sewing machines.
2,080,.'-)41 ; May 18.
Jacobson, William A. (See Sheridan, Franci.s 1!,, as-
signor.)
Jacob.son, Wilgot J., lUifl'alo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corpora-
tion. Valve. 2,103,725; Doc. 28.
Jacobsson, Wilgot J. (See Cowin, II. W., and Jaoobsson.)
.I.'icol'Kson, \\'il;;or J. (Soo KirU, S. I'.,, and .1,'iooti.s.son,)
.lacobsson, Wilgot J. (See Smith, (3, II., and Jaoob.sson.)
Jnciibsson, Wilgot J., lOU/.aboth, N. J., assignor to Union
Carbide and Carbon Cori)oration. Valvo. 2,01)3,(178;
Sept. 21,
Jacobsson, Wilgot J.. ItulTalo, N. Y., assignoi-, by niosno
.'iMslgnmonts. to Union Cai-bido and Carlion Corpora I Ion.
lilowpipe and forming combust Iblo mlxturi'S. L\005,747 ;
Oct. 12.
Jacobus, William II., New York, N. Y. Adjustable
Hire! Cher. 2,091,817 ; Aug. 31.
Jacoby-Ueiidor, Inc. (See Bonder, Joseph M,, assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Jacoby, Enos R., Muskegon, assignor to Continental
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Engine. 2,080,6G2 ;
May 18.
Jacoby, Enos R., assignor to Continental Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Engine. 2,094.893 ; Oct. 5.
Jacobv, Herbert, Croton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Combination
dentifrice dispenser and toothbrush holder. 2,100,900 ;
Nov. 30.
Jacoby, Meyer, New York, N. Y. Wig. 2,073,869 ; Mar.
16.
Jacquard Knitting Machine Co. (See Nufer, Edward, as-
signor.)
Jacquard Knitting Machine Co. (See Slrmay, Julius,
assignor.)
TacquGS, Aime H. (See Jacques. G. J. H. and A. H.)
Jacques, George J. H. and A. H., Pawtucket, assignors
to Hemphill Company, Central Falls, R. I. Circular
knitting machine. 2,091,638: Aug. 31.
Jacquet, Gaetan G., and R. E. Badin, Paris, France.
Electroacoustic sounding apparatus. 2,076,724 ; Apr.
13.
Jaeckel, Henrv, North Attleboro, Mass. Jewel setting.
2,080,317 ; May 11.
Jaedicke, Friedrich. Berlin-Schmargendorf, Germany, as-
signor to N. V. Machiuerieen-en Apparaten Fabrleken
"Meat", Utrecht, Netherlands. Light-buoy and feed-
ing same. 2,091,857 : Aug. 31.
Jaeger, Alphons O., Mount Lebanon, Pa., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to American Cvanamid & Chemi-
cal Corporation. Jlotor fuel. 2,070,304 ; Feb. 9.
Jaeger, Alphons O., Mount Lebanon, Pa., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to American Cyanamid & Chemical
Corporation. Esters of keto acids. 2,094,453 ;' Sept.
28.
Jaeger, .\lphons O., Greentree, and J. E. Jewett, Pitts-
burgh, assignors to American Cyanamid & Chemical
Corporation, Bridgeville, Pa. Recovering nialeic acid
from the fume gases containing small amounts thereof.
2,098,047 ; Nov. 2.
Jaeger, Joseph E., Los Angeles, Calif. Leg bone break-
er and tendon puller. 2,068,137 ; Jan. 19.
Jaeger, Otto. (See Schiller, Alfred W., assignor.)
Jaeger Watch Company. (See Girard, Pierre M., as-
signor.)
Jaeger Watch Company Inc. (See Sears, George B., as-
signor. )
Jaenicke, William H., San Francisco, Calif. Package
and making the same. 2,089,483 ; Aug. 10.
Jaffe, Joseph L., Cleveland, Ohio. Shade-holding light-
ing fixture. 2,092,648 : Sept. 7.
Jafferian Sarkis N., Watertown. Mass. Thread cutting
device for sewing machines. 2,088,266 ; July 27.
Jfiger, Friedrich, Mannheim, Germany, assignor to Rare
Chemicals Inc., New York, N. Y. Making glucosidcs
from digitalis purpurea. 2,068,027 ; Jan. 19.
Jagus, Leon J., Chicago, 111. Expansible frame and
support. 2,101,500; Dec. 7.
Jagusch, I'eter. Elmwood Park. 111. Sample box making
machine. 2. 075. 287 ; JIar. .SO.
Jahn, William G., Gary, Ind. Article handling appa-
ratus. 2.087,846 ; July 20.
JShne, Ernst H., and C. B. Ulke, assignors to "Univer-
selle" Cigarottenmaschinen-Fabric J. C. MuUer & Co.,
Dresden, Germany. Method and apparatus for closing
the projecting ends of wrapping sleeves for cigars.
2,090,448; Aug. 17.
Jahnel, Ernst, Moosburg, Germany. Winch with geared
transmission. 2,071,405 ; Feb. 23.
Jahnke, Charles B., Oak Park, assignor to Fairbanks,
Morse & Co., Chicago. 111. Head structure for internal
eoml)Ust'on oiicines. 2.080,720: May 18.
Jahraus, Donald M., North Hollywood, and R. Hunt,
Canoga Park, Calif., assignors to Radio Corporation
of America. Motion picture camera. 2,085,193 ; June
29.
Jahraus, Harold A., Richmond, assignor of one-half to S. S.
Miller, Indianapolis, Ind. Device for cementing optical
lenses. 2,066,936 : Jan. 5.
Jahrstorfer, Micli.Tol, and IT. G. Hummel. Mannheim, as-
signors to T, (;. Farhonindustrie, .\ktiengcsellscliaft.
Frankfort-nn-the-Main, Germanv. Condensation prod-
ucts. 2,096,181 ; Oct. 10.
Jalte-Grant Display Bag Company, The. (See Grant, R. S.,
and .Schlegel, assignors.)
Jaite, Roy \V., I/akowood, Ohio. Machine for making
paper Ijags. 2,078,496 ; Apr. 27.
Jakeman, Emma M., et al. (See Broome, Woody E.. as-
signor.)
Jakeway, Gerald V., assignor to Keeler Brass Company.
Grand Rapids, Mich. Door handle mounting.
2,102.714 : Dec. 21.
Jakoaky. .lohn J., Los Angolos, Calif., and V. F. Hanson,
Nijig.'U'M Fall.s, N. Y., assignors to Klectroblacks. Inc.,
Culver Cil.v, Calif. Apparatus for producing carbon-
bl.irk. 2,070.557 ; May 4.
Jakoubek, Frank J. (See Templeton, W. B., and
Jakoubek.)
Jakoubek, Frank J., Elmwood Park, and W. E. Gahl, Chi-
cago, 111., assignors fo Templeton, Kenly & Co., Limite<i.
Chicago, 111. Mine roof jack. 2,068,491 ; Jan. 19.
Jalbert, Jean H., Paris. France. Internal combustion
engine with fuel injection. 2,091, .147 ; Aug. 31.
Jalbert, Jean H., and G. Heloir, Paris, France. Two-
cycle Internal combustion engine and operating the
same. 2,086,555 ; July 13.
Janiau, Lucien J., assignor to Compagnie Generale d'elec-
tricite, Paris, France. Charging the electric ac-
cumulators of lead having slight local actions.
2,076,238; Apr. 6.
Jamba, Michael, Stamford, N. Y. Cowtail garter.
2,103,584 ; Dec. 28.
James, Charles A. et al. (See Wiley, Joe, assignor.)
James, Cleveland A., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to A. M.
Ducev. Toledo, Ohio. Reflecting glass. 2,067,701 ;
Jan. 12.
James, Cyril H. (See Ricks, F., and James.)
James, Cyril H., and W. I. Bacon, Leicester, England,
assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Machine for operating upon shoe
parts. 2,099,017 ; Nov. 16.
James, Ernest R., and S. N. Mehlin, Inglewood, Calif.
Bathtub. 2,079,410 ; May 4.
James, George H., assignor to American Engineering
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Wildcat for windlasses.
2,075.524; Mar. 30.
James, Harold C. (See Phelns, Wilbur M., assignor.)
James, Henry D., Edgewood, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
Elevator signal and control system. 2,066,937 ; Jan. 5.
James, Henry D., Edgewood, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Control mechanism. 2,076,146 ; Apr. 6.
James, Henry C, Jr., Oakland, Calif., assignor to Na-
tional Products. Inc. Clock. 2,098,965 : Nov. 16.
James, Henry V., Radlett, England. Regulating the speed
of polyphase alternate current motors. 2,099,890 ; Nov.
23.
James, Hubert E. et al. (See Rhodes, B. F., assignor.)
James, John R., Story City, Iowa. Reversible variable
speed motor. 2,072,335 : Mar. 2.
James, Joseph H.. Pittsburgh, assignor to C. P. Byrnes,
trustee, SewiekJey, Pa. Treating a liquid mixture con-
taining oxygen derivatives of hvdrocarbons and prod-
ucts thereof. 2,067.532 ; Jan. 12.
James, Joseph H., Pittsburgh, assignor to Clarence P.
Byrnes, trustee, Sewickley, Pa. Making partial oxida-
tion products. 2,085.221 ; June 29.
James, Joseph H., Pittsburgh, assignor to C. P. Byrnes,
trustee, Sewickley, Pa. Treating liquid partial oxida-
tion products. 2,085,499 ; June 29.
James, Joseph H., Pittsburgh, assignor to C. P. Byrnes,
trustee, Sewickley, Pa. Treatment of oxygen deriva-
tives of hydrocarbons in which aliphatic hydrocarbons
predominate. 2,085.500 ; June 29.
James, Joseph H., assignor to Clarence P. Byrnes, trustee,
Pitt.sburgh, Pa. Manufacture of alkyl acid salts.
2,085,501 : June 29.
James, Lewis A., Independence, Kans. Washing machine.
2,086,269 ; July 6.
James Manufacturing Company. (See Markey, George T.,
assignor.)
James Manufacturing Company. (See Olson, J. B., and
Young, assignors.)
James Manufacturing Company. (See Shodron, John G.,
assignor.)
James Manufacturing Company. (See Shodron, J. G.,
Bethke, and Wandschneider. assignors.)
James, Robert F., Mahwah, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Westinghouse Electric and SXanufactur-
ing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Food preserving
apparatus. 2,096,746 ; Oct. 26.
James, Roy L., North Platte, Nebr. Shoe repair device.
2,100,335: Nov. 30.
James. Thomas R., assignor to General Mills, Inc., Minne-
apolis. Minn. Packaging machine. 2.08.3.007 : June 8.
James, Virgil E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to As-
sociated Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111.
Railroad signaling systems. 2,077,932 ; Apr. 20.
James, Wilfred H. (See Neighbors, C. C. and James.)
Jameson, Arvi, West Quincy, Mass. Electromagnetic
fishing tool. 2,087,034 ; July 13.
Jameson, Jolin P.. (See Matson, Carl A., assignor.)
Jameson, Malcolm F., Chatham, N. J., assignor to Bell
Teleplione Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electron emitting cathode and developing same.
2.097,157 : Oct. 20.
Jameson, Ronald I'., Christchurch, New Zealand. Ther-
mostat. 2,070,433 : Feb. 9.
Jamieson, C. E., & Company. (See Slelton, Henry E.,
assignor.)
Jamieson, Harry D., Los Angeles, Calif. Mechanism for
reconditioning tennis balls. 2,070,989 ; Feb. 16.
Jamieson. Ivan W.. Los .Vngeles, Calif. Toy parachute.
2.007.571 ; Jan. 12.
Jamison Cold Storage Door Company. (See Leonard,
n.'tvid ('. E.. assignor.)
Jamison, R. H. (See Wagoner, Earl B., assignor.)
Janas, William, Dundalk, Md. Spring cover. 2,087,192 ;
July 13.
Janata, Rudolph, Pittsburgh, Pa. Screw thread joint.
2,094,491 ; Sept. 28.
Janda, Josef N., assignor of one-half to M. M. Dvorak,
Wilber, Nebr. Calf weaner. 2.079,741 ; May 11.
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Jandus, Herbert S., assignor to Lynn Cover Company, De-
troit, Micli. Tire and valve stem cover structure.
2,092,976 ; Sept. 14.
Jandus, Herbert S., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Oalces
Products Corporation, North Chicago, 111. Bralje lever
construction. 2,097,328 ; Oct. 26.
Jandus, Herbert S., and B. M. Short, assignors to Gen-
eral Spring Bumper Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Bump-
er construction. 2,081,586 ; May 25.
Janes, Charles B., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Safety razor.
2,066,837 ; Jan. 5.
Janes, Edmund D., Middlebury, assignor to Scovill Manu-
facturing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Button or the
Uke. 2,067,223 ; Jan. 12.
Janes, Edmund D., Middlebury, assignor to Scovill Manu-
facturing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Ornamental
adjustable slide fastener. 2,090,367 ; Aug. 17.
Janes, Leslie S., J. G. Raben, and J. Nielsen, assignors
to Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Merchandise
display table. 2,098,453 ; Nov. 9.
Janetschke, Erwin, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany. East Pittsburgh, Pa. Uniform speed system.
2,066,938; Jan. 5.
Janetschke, Erwin, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Electrical conversion
system. 2,103,786 ; Dec. 28.
Janicke, Hermann, Dessau, assignor to H. Junkers,
Munich, Germany, deceased ; T. Junkers, n6e Bennhold,
administratrix. Free piston engine. 2,079,289 : May 4.
janicke, Hermann, Dessau, assignor to Therese junkers,
Gauting, near Munich, Germany. Free piston motor
compressor. 2,086,162 ; July 6.
Janicke, Hermann, Dessau, assignor to T. Junkers, Gaut-
ing, near Munich, Germany. Free piston motor com-
pressor. 2.086,228; July 6.
Janicke, Hermann, assignor to H. Junkers, Dessau ; T.
Junkers, n6e Bennhold, Gauting, Germany, administra-
trix of said H. Junkers, deceased. Free piston engine.
2,102,121 ; Dec. 14.
Janisch, Maximillian P., Milwaukee, Wis. Stamp re-
tainer for beer barrels. 2,088,375 ; July 27.
Janisky, Louis. (See Rowe, Claude O., assignor.)
Janko, Ludwig M., Omaha, Nebr. Battery. 2,092,214;
Sept. 7.
Janline Tile Company. (See Jansen, Henry, assignor.)
Janovsky, Wilhelm, Berlin-Spandau, assignor to Siemens
& Halske Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Siemenstadt, Ger-
many. Measuring mechanical forces. 2,081,748 ; May
25.
Janowski, Marion W., Bakersfield, Calif. Can holder and
server. 2,085,661 ; June 29.
Jansen, Cornells G., Arnhem, Netlierlands, assignor to
American Enka Corporation, Enka, N. C. Manufacture
of artificial silk. 2,100.595; Nov. 30.
Jansen, Edward G., Sheboygan, Wis. Preparing food
product. 2,069,884 ; Feb. 9.
Jansen, Henry, assignor to Janline Tile Company, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Tile: 2,095,443 ; Oct. 12.
Jansen, Marinus J. (See Penning, F. M., and Jansen.)
Janson, Einar H., Amotfors, and J. O. Nauclgr, Stockholm,
Sweden. Winding and cutting paper into sizes.
2,066,566 : Jan. 5.
Janson, Karl J. W. (See Ekholm, C. G., and Janson.)
Janssen, Henry, assignor to Textile Machine Works,
Wyomissing, Pa. Effecting vapor treatment of yarn in a
yarn fabricating machine. 2.066,781 ; Jan. 5.
Janssen, Ilonry, assignor to Textile Machine Works, Wyo-
missing. Pa. Braiding carrier. 2,079,570 ; May 4.
Janssen, Henry, assignor to Textile Machine Works, Wy-
omissing, Pa. Treating yarns. 2,093,914 ; Sept. 21.
Janssen, Henry, as.signor to Textile Machine Works, Wyo-
missing, Pa. Support for hosiery display forms.
2,099.652 : Nov. 1C>.
Janssen, Henry, assignor to Textile Machine Works.
Wyomissing, Pa. Multisection braiding machine.
2,099,933 ; Nov. 23.
Janssens, Peter A., Chicago, 111. Patching device and
method. 2,076,431 ; Apr. 6.
Jansson, Edvin E. (See Hammer, V. Jansson, and
Olsson.)
Jnntsch, Victor, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Yel-
low Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company, Pontiae,
Mich. Propeller shaft center bearing. 2,081,237; May
25.
J:in/,on, Otto, Berlin, Germany. Self-starting synchro-
nous niolor of low speed. 2,090,518; Oct. 19.
Japol.sky, Nicliol;is, Ilighgalc. London, England. Electric
dislniit control system. 2.079.253: May 4.
Jaques, Ernest G., San Prnneisco, Calif. Hacksaw sup-
port and guide. 2.070,735 ; Feb. 16.
,L-Knii(h, Willard E., Syracuse, N. Y. Septic tank.
2,008,140; Jan. 19.
Jardino, Robert, Detroit. Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Enton Manufacturing Companv, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Engine valve. 2,080,420 ; July 0.
Jardlne, Robert, Detroit, Mich., assignor, l)y mesne as-
signments, to Eaton Mimufncturing (V)nipany, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Valve. 2,089,749; Aug. 10.
JarecUl MjiinirMcl iirlnu; ('(iiiiiiaii.v. (See Kntoii, John V.,
assignor,)
Jarl, Carl H. B., Royal Oak, assignor to Beck, Koller &
Company, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Vapor phase catalytic
process and apparatus. 2,098,148 ; Nov. 2.
Jarrier, Rene, Saint-Quentin, France, assignor to B.
Arkell, New York, N. Y. Automatic bag-filling and
weighing machine. 2,098,246 ; Nov. 9.
Jarrier, RenS, Saint-Quentin, France, assignor to B.
Arkell, New York, N. Y. Automatic bag-filling and
weighing machine. 2,098,247 ; Nov. 9.
Jarvis, Frank E., The Dalles, Oreg. Rotary face bit.
2,081,302 ; May 25.
Jarvis, Jessie P., Clarksburg, W. Va. Lady's lunch kit.
2,087.951 ; July 27.
Jarvis, Kenneth W., Kenmore, assignor to Radio Corpora-
tion of America, New York, N. Y. Tone control system.
2,093,393 ; Sept. 14.
Jarvis, Kenneth W., New Rochelle, N. Y., and R. M.
Blair, Teaneck, N. J. Electron tube. Re. 20,545 ;
Nov. 2.
Jarvis, Kenneth W., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Receiver automatic volume
control switch. 2,097,281 ; Oct. 26.
Jaskowiak, Peter. (See Shy vers, K. C, and Jaskowiak.)
Jasma, A. G. (See Liers, Friedrich, assignor.)
Jasmin, Armand, San Francisco, Calif. Tool holder.
2,077,109 ; Apr. 13.
Jasper Chair Company. (See Lewis, Thomas W., as-
signor.)
Jaubert, George F., Paris, France. Gastight closure.
2,088,909 ; Aug. 3.
Jauch, Christian, Bloomfield, N. H. Needle threader.
2,090,678; Aug. 24.
Jauch, Robert J., Fort Wayne, Ind., and R. M. Lander, Oak
Park, assignors to Paramount Paper Tube Company,
Chicago, 111. Miniature structure. 2,089,028 ; Aug. 3.
Jaumandreu, Bienvenido, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Manu-
facture of rubber-soled slippers, sandals, and footwear.
Jaussaud, Robert M., Paris, France. Spherical plug cock.
2,095,136 ; Oct. 5. ^ e g, ■
Javorski, Serge. (See Fluchaire, M., and Javorski.)
Jaworski, Joseph. (See Wedge, F. D., and Jaworski.)
Jay, May O. (See Jay, Webb, assignor.)
Jay, Webb, assignor to M. O. Jay, Miami Beach, Fla.
Control mechanism for steering wheels. 2,075,288 ;
Mar. 30.
Jayme, Georg, assignor to Canadian International Paper
Company, Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada. Removing
coloring matter from wood pulp. 2,074,473 ; Mar. 23.
Jayne, Dr. D., & Son, Inc. (See Butz, Lewis W., as-
signor.)
Jayne, Dr. D., & Son, Inc. (See Butz, L. W., and La
Lande, assignors.)
Jaynes, William T., Detroit, Mich. Pneumatic grinding
tool. 2,093,360; Sept. 14.
Jeanis, Eugene, Beaumont, Tex. Aerial shell. 2,098,627 •
Nov. 9.
Jeannerette, Edward N., Rome, Ga. Unloading attach-
ment for hopper bottom railroad cars. 2,082,291 ;
June 1.
Jebeles, G. J. (See Sutherlin, Walter F., assignor.)
Ject-In Limited. (See Kauzal, Gabriel P., assignor.)
Jeddo-IIighland Coal Company. (See Becker, Frank N.,
assignor.)
Jeddo-Highland Coal Company. (See Zeisloft, O., and
Becker, assignors.)
Jedele, Alfred, assignor to W. C. Heraeus Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung, Hanau-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Tungsten-base alloy for points of gold nibs.
2.072,368 ; Mar. 2,
Jedele, Alfred, assignor to W. C. Heraeus Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung, Hanau-on-the-]Main, Ger-
many. Tungsten-base alloy. 2,072,676 ; IMnr. 2.
Jedele, Alfred, assignor to W. C. Heraeus Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung, Hanau-on-the-Main. Ger-
many. Tungsten base alloy for points of gold nibs.
2,074,474 ; Mar. 23.
Jedele, Alfred, and W. Luckow, assignors to W. C. Heraeus,
G. m. b. H., Hanau-on-the-l\[ain, Germany. Tubular
fountain pen point. 2 094,921 ; Oct. 5.
Jedlicka, Anton G., Minneapolis, Minn. Convertible jar
closure. 2,0(!0,037 ; Jan. 20.
Jedlickii. Anton (!., Minneapolis, assignor to Hancock-
Nelson Mercantile Company, St. Paul, Minn. Spocial-
i/.cil jnr ()!• Iiottlo closure. 2,076,782; Apr. 13.
JelTeries, l<'i'(>d(Mick I/., I>a Grange, III., assignor to In-
lernntional Patents Development Company. Wilming-
ton, Del. Manufacture of starch. 2.0S.'^.700 ; Aug. 3.
JelTeries, Frederick L.. La (Jraiige, 111., assignor to Inter-
national I'atents Development Company, Wilmington,
Del. Dustless grits, and making same. 2,098,293 ;
Nov. 9.
Je(T(>ris, Alice, Washington, D. C. Cigarette holder.
2.081,313 ; June 22.
Jeffers. I'^rank E., Glen Ellyn, 111. Digging implement.
2,092,279 ; Sept. 7.
JclTerson, Clinrlcs J., Springfield, Mass., as.signor to Savage
Anns ("oriioralion, New York, N. Y. Sight for firearms.
■.'.0!>I,70,T : Oct. .").
JefTerson, Floyd W., et al. (See Elwoll, Vincent C, ns-
slgnor.)
.lill'crson. John A., Belmont. Mass. Dellverv manifold
(ov tank vehicles. 2,078,384; Apr. 27.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Jefferson Island Salt Company. (See Neat, Frank U.,
assignor.)
Jeffery, Benjamin A., ClarljBton, Mich., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Cliampion Spark Plug Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Method of and apparatus for shaping
articles. Re. 20,460 ; Aug. 3.
Jeffords, Clvde R., Jamaica, N. Y. Hypodermic outfit case.
2,077,240 ; Apr. 13.
Jeffress, Richard C, Sklpwith, Va. Planting peg.
2,086,083 ; July 6.
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Armstrong,
Walter J., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Bauroth,
Walter J., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Beltz, John
S., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Briggs, Robert
E., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Dunlop,
Robert R., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Francis, Earle
v., "assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Gellatly, Ed-
win B., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Jeffrey,
Robert K., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Jeffrey, R. K..
and Mitchell, assignors.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Jones, Os-
car B., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Lemmon,
Alexis W., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Levin, Nils
D., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (Sop IMitehell.
Lewis K., assignor.)
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company, The. (See Muller,
Ernst F., assignor.)
Jeffrey, Robert K.. Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company. Cutter chain.
2,068,802 ; Jan. 26.
Jeffrey, Robert K., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The Jeffrey
Manufacturing Company. Cutter mechanism.
2,068,985 : Jan. 26.
Jeffrey, Robert K., Bexley, Ohio, assignor to The Jeffrey
Manufacturing Company. Cutter chain and bar.
2,068,984 ; Jan. 26.
Jeffrey, Robert K., Bexley, Ohio, assignor to The Jeffrey
Manufacturing Company. Cutter chain. 2,090,329 ;
Aug. 17.
Jeffrey. Robert K., Bexley, and L. E. Mitchell, Columbus.
Oliio. assignors to The Jeffrey Manufacturing Company.
Mining machine. 2,091,405 ; Aug. 31.
Jeffreys, Brvan, Toledo, Ohio. Case making machine.
2,069,885 ; Feb. 9.
Jeffreys, George A., Calcium. N. Y. Food products and
manufacture. 2,095,638 ; Oct. 12.
Jehl, Roy F., Chicago, 111. Seal. 2.089,377 ; Aug. 10.
Jehle, Ferdinand, assignor to The White Motor Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Internal combustion engine.
2,071,125 ; Feb. 16.
Jelalian, Martin, New York, N. Y. Reciprocating winged
device for airplanes. 2,077,798 : Apr. 20.
Jelalian, Martin, New York, N. Y. Coil spring cushion
fender for automobiles. 2,078,852 ; Apr. 27.
Jelliffo, Howard W., and W. II. Abbott, ("lovol:ind. Ohio,
said .Abbott assignor to G. M. Abbott. Frame for hold-
ing detacliable covers with special reference to dust
mop.s. 2.075,345 : Mar. 30.
Jeltsch, Arnold, and A. Strzyzwski, Lenna, assignors to
I. G. Farbenindu.strie Akticngesellschaft, Frankfort-on-
tbe-Main, Germany. Production of ammonium sul-
phate in the form of scales. 2,002.073 : Sept. 7.
Jenaer Glaswerk Schott & Gen. (See Berger, E., and
Harries, assignors.)
Jencick, Stephen, Chagrin Falls, assignor to Thomp-
son Products, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Independently
acting wheel suspension for automobiles. 2,008,004";
Jan. 19.
Jencick. Stephen, Chagrin Falls, assignor to Thompson
Products. Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Wheel-suspension de-
vice for automobiles. 2,079.290; May 4.
Jencick, Stephen, Chagrin Falls, assignor to Thompson
Products, Inc.. Cleveland, Ohio. Automobile chassis.
2. OS ». sort : June 22.
Jencick, Stephen, and H. L. Schenider, Chagrin Falls,
Ohio. Appliance for heating systems. 2,088,910 ;
Aug. 3.
Jonemann, Ilarrv J., Newburgh, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont do Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Decorative coated fabric. 2.102.71.'>; Dec. 21.
Jonett, Henry. (See Jacobsen. Henry.)
Jenett, Henry, Englewood. N. .T., assignor to Celanese Cor-
poration of America. Coating. 2,070,600 ; Feb. 16.
Jenett, Henry. Englewood, N. J., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Vesfjol. 2,082,005 ; June 1.
Jenett, Henry, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Method and device for coat-
ing textile material. 2,071,035; Feb. 10.
Jenett, Henry, Demarest, N. J., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America, Embossing. 2,080,276 :
May 11.
Jenett, Henry, Demarest, N. J., assignor to Celanese Cor-
poration of America. Impregnated material. 2,093,451 ;
Sept. 21.
Jenkin, Dagmar, London, England. Hose clasp^
2,089,378 ; Aug. 10.
Jenkins & Adair, Inc. (See Adair, S. E., and Jenkins,
assignors.)
Jenkins, Alexander F., Baltimore, Md. Spray gun.
2.082.060 ; June 1.
Jenkins, Alexander F., Baltimore, Md. Spray gun.
2.082.061 ; June 1.
Jenkins, Alexandra, administratrix. (See Adair, S. E.,
and Jenkins.)
Jenkins Bros. (See Ernst, Frederick C, assignor.)
Jenkins Bros. (See Gora, Henry, assignor.)
.leiikins Bros. (See Webb. James H., assignor.)
Jenkins, Clarence E., Keene, N. H., assignor to Bocjl Cor-
poration, trustee, Pittsburgh, Pa. Extraction of juice
from vegetable pulp and like materials. 2,099,739 ;
Nov. 23.
Jenkins, Daniel C, deceased, and H. M. Jenkins, Cam-
bridge, Ohio, said H. JI. Jenl;ins, administrator. Upper
cylinder lubricator. 2,006,808 ; Oct. 20.
Jenkins, E. M. (See Hartman. Charles M., assignor.)
Jenkins, Francis T., Ealing, London, England. Mercurial
• electric cut-out. 2,100,033 ; Nov. 23.
Jenkins. Francis T., and S. D. Sparks, Westminster, Lon-
don, England. Mercurial electrical cut-out. 2,097,406 ;
Oct. 20.
Jenkins, George O., Company. (See Richter, Herman W.,
assignor.)
Jenkins, Henry G., and J. W. Ryde, Middlesex, England,
assignors to General Electric Company. Electric dis-
charge lamp. 2,076,725 ; Apr. 13.
Jenkins, Howard M. (See Jenkins, Daniel C, and H. M.)
Jenkins, John K. (.See Adair, S. E., and Jenkins.)
Jenkins Petroleum Process Company. (See Smith, Arthur
D., assignor.)
Jenkins, Russell L., Anniston, Ala., assignor to Swan Re-
search, Inc. Pigmented composition. 2,071,836 ; Feb.
23.
Jenkins, Russell L., Anniston, Ala., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company. 4-
Aminodiphenyl compounds. 2,084,034 ; June 15.
Jenkins, Russell L., Webster Groves, assignor to Mon-
santo Chemical Company, St. Louis, Mo. Dichloro-
hydroxydiphenyl. 2,084,033 ; June 15.
Jenkins, U'alter T., assi.nnor ro Rock Hill Printing &
Finishing Company. Rock Hill, S. C. Textile printing
machine. 2,080,133 : May 11.
Jenks, Harold C., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Energizing system. 2,100.71o ; Nov. 30.
Jenks, Hart, Lincoln, Nebr. Screw driver. 2,086,270 :
July 6.
Jenks, Myron D., San Fernando, assignor of one-half to
E. Weiss, Los Angeles, Calif. Earth pulverizer.
2.079,506 ; Jlay 4.
Jenner, Robert M. (See Spencer, H. J., and Jenner."
Jenness. Leslie G.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Controlled catalytic
oxidation. 2,103.219 ; Dec. 21.
Jenness, Leslie G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Controlled oxidation.
2,103,220; Dec. 21.
Jenness, Leslie G., Brooklyn, N. Y.. assignor to Intermetal
Corporation, Newark, N. J. Oxidation catalysts and
process. 2,103,221 ; Dec. 21.
Jennings, Alfred J., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Article of manufacture. ' 2,098.748 ; Nov. 9.
Jennings, Ann G., administratrix. (See Jennings, Rob-
ert J.)
Jennings, Arvah A., Vallejo, Calif. Jlethod of making
and brush for cleaning tubes. 2,072,110; Mar. 2.
Jennings, Chester S. (See Perry, H. R.. and Jennings.)
Jennings, Chester S., assignor to The Lanison Company,
Syracuse, N. Y. Conveyer system. 2,082,206 ; June 1.
Jennings, Chester S., assignor to The Lanison Company,
Syracuse, N. Y. Conveyer system. 2,092,396 ; Sept. 7.
Jennings, Chester S., Syracuse, N, Y., and F. W. Gerard.
Dayton, Ohio, assignors to The Lanison Company,
Syracuse. N. Y. Drying materials. 2.101,335 ; Dec. 7.
Jennings, Ernest E., Berkeley, assignor to Rheem Manu-
facturing Company, Richmond, Calif. Ball connection.
2,071,120: Feb. 16.
Jennings. Harold W., Berkeley, Calif. Gun rack.
2,070,904 : Feb. 16.
Joniiinf.'s. Harry C. (See Everest. H. A., and Jennings.)
Jennings, Irving C, South Norwalk, Conn. Rotary ptimp.
2,073,014 ; Mar. 9.
Jennings. Irving C, South Norwalk, Conn. Apparatus
for beating by steam. 2,0S.S.068 ; June 8.
Jennings, O. D. & Co. (See Jennings, Ode D., assignor.)
Jennings, Ode D., assignor to O. D. Jennings & Co.,
Chicago, III; Advertising device. 2,076.182 : Apr. 6.
Jennings, Ode D., assignor to O. D. Jennings & Company,
Chicago, 111. Display device. 2,100,853 ; Nov. 30.
Jennings, Oliver S. (See Lee, P. R., and Jennings.)
Jennings, Oliver S., Mansfield, Ohio, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Circuit interrupter. 2,070,305 ; Feb. 9.
Jennings, Oliver S., and H. D. Dorfman, Mansfield, Ohio,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Circuit breaker.
2,071,837 ; Feb. 23.
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Jennings, Eobert J., deceased, by A. G. Jennings, admin-
istratrix, San Francisco, Calif. Egg cooker. 2,093,013 ;
Sept. 14.
Jennings, William A., assignor to Economy Forms Cor-
poration, Des Moines, Iowa. Metal form clamping de-
vice. 2,102,717 ; Dec. 21.
Jennison, Herbert C, Bridgeport, assignor to The Ameri-
can Brass Company, Waterbury, Conn. Welding or
filler rod. 2,079,411 ; May 4.
Jenny, Peter, and G. Haupt, Wattwil, Switzerland, as-
signors to Heberlein Patent Corporation, New York,
N. Y. System for treating yarn or the like. 2,095,550 ;
Oct. 12.
Jensch, Heinrich, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, as-
signor to Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. 3-nitro- and 3-amino-derivatives of 4.6- diamino-
quinolines. 2,066,730 ; Jan. 5.
Jensch, Heinrich, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, as-
signor to Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Quinoline derivatives. 2,092,352 ; Sept. 7.
Jensen, Aage, deceased, Los Angeles, Calif., M. M. Jen-
sen, executrix. Apparatus for treating liquids.
2,078,000; Apr. 20.
Jensen, Alfred C, and J. J. Kelly, assignors to Davis &
Furber Machine Comnanv, North Andover, Mass. Spin-
ning mechanism. 2,088,242 : July 27.
Jensen, Alma C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Ice refrigerator.
2,094,706 ; Oct. 5.
Jensen, Anton O., Kansas City, BIo. Saw set. 2,089,651 ;
Aug. 10.
Jensen, Birger N. (See Hagedorn, H. C, Jensen, and
Wodstrup-Nielsen. )
Jensen, Carl F., Bridgeport, Conn. Hand protector.
2,069,449 ; Feb. 2.
Jensen Creamery Machinery Company. (See Hunter,
Oliver W.. assignor.)
Jensen, James A., assignor to Quaker City Iron Works,
Philadelphia, Pa. Valve control mechanism for tank
vehielos. 2,096,374 ; Oct. 19.
Jensen, John, assignor to The Hobbs Manufacturing Co.,
Limited, London, Ontario, Canada. Advertising dis-
play sign. 2,073,479 ; Mar. 9.
Jensen, John O., Chicago, 111. Gas burner. 2,082,892 ;
June 8.
Jensen, Joseph W., and A. J. Shute, assignors to Electric
Household Utilities Corporation, Chicago, 111. Sup-
porting mechanism for cabinet ironers. 2,101,142 ;
Dec. 7.
Jenson, Kenneth S., assignor to American Gas Machine
Company, Albert Lea, Minn. Pressure indicator.
2,072,369 ; Mar. 2.
Jensen, Louis, assignor to United Autographic Register
Co., Chicago, 111. Autographic register. 2,083;205 ;
June 8.
Jensen, Louis, assignor to United Autographic Register
Co., Chicago, 111. Autographic register. 2,083,266 ;
June 8.
Jensen, Maude M., executrix. (See Jensen, Aage.)
Jensen, Peter A., Wall Lake, Iowa. Fastening device.
2.099,398 : Nov. 16.
Jensen, Robert, Sioux City, Iowa. Auto gauge.
2,077,416 ; Apr. 20.
Jenson, Soren JC, Wichita, Kans. Liquid spray cooling
device. ^,095,873 ; Oct. 12.
Jensen, Walter E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
F. J. Kress Box Company, Pittsburgh, I'a. Adiustable
cell-cnsp or partition manliino. 2.080.357: IMay 11.
Jensen, Walter B., Chicago, and D. R. Vail, Evanston, as-
signors to Paper Partitions, Inc., Chicago, 111. Cell
case machine. 2,092,760 ; Sept. 14.
Jeoffroy, Roy, Perryton, Tex. Soil erosion controlling
apparatus. 2,080,163 ; June 1.
Jephson, Allen C. (See Young, J. L., and Jephson.)
Jeppsson, Ivar, Chicago, and G. Browning, Wihnptlo, as-
signors to Chicago Flexible Shaft Company, Chicago,
111. Vegetable peeler. 2,069,654 ; Fob. 2. '
Jensen, Percy, assignor to Pacific Mnchinorv Company, San
Francisco, Calif. Peach pilfer. 2,066,5(57 ; Jan. 5.
Jepson, Ivar, assignor to Chicago Floxiblo Sh.Tft Com-
pany, Chicago. Til. Si)raynr. 2.091.7.^5; Aii^'. 31.
Jepson, Ivar, assignor to Chicago Flexible Shaft Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Food mixer. 2,098,098 ; Nov. 2.
Jenibok, (Jliarles, deceased, by T. Jonibok, administratrix,
TMiiladolphia, Pa. Advertising device. 2,102,798 ; Doc.
Jerabek, Theophll E., East Cleveland, assignor to The
Lincoln Electric Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Coated
electrode for arc welding. 2,080,132 ; July 6.
Jerabek, Thci-os.-i, administratrix. (See Jorabol;, Charles.)
Jergnson, Philip A. (See Chaliilow, lyoon S.. Mssinnor.)
Jermftf, Frantifiek, Opavn, C'/eoho.slovakla. Hydrostatic
weir shutter. 2.074.610 ; Mar. 23.
Jerner. Oeron G.. and IT. E. Ilokenson, Lake Forest, 111.
Garden tool. 2,083,780; Juno 15.
Jernson, Ilonry C, Trego, Wis. ]<\)l(lal)le rack.
2.008,028 ; Jan. 10.
Jerome, Alan J., assignor 1o Toledo Scale l\Iannfnctvirlng
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Weight Indicating and print-
ing mechanism. 2,071,406; Fob. 23.
Jersey, Noll E., assignor by mesne asslgnmonts, to W.
A. niddell Cori)oratlon, Bucyrus, Ohio. Grader.
2.074,962; Mnr. 23.
Jersey, Vernon, assignor to S. M. A. Corporation, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Preparation of maltose and dextrines.
2,096,549 ; Oct. 19.
Jertberg, Paul E., Glendale, Calif. Water closet.
2,083,605 ; June 15.
Jervey, William T., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Insulator.
2,092,515 ; Sept. 7.
Jesnig, Charles J., assignor to Positive Seal Closure
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Receptacle closure.
2,078,251 ; Apr. 27.
Jesnig, Charles J., assignor to Positive Seal Closure Com-
pan.v, Philadelphia, Pa. Bottle closure. 2,084,344 ;
June 22.
Jespersen, Helgo W., Western Springs, 111., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Blethod of and apparatus for handling strand
material. 2,076,237 ; Apr. 6.
Jespersen, Holger B., Mountain Lakes, assignor to Han-
son-Van Winkle-Munning Company, Matawan, N. J.
Composition for use in hydrogenating and method of
preparing and utilizing same. 2,084,687 ; June 22.
Jessen, Arnold H., Los Angeles, Calif. Clutch and oper-
ating mechanism therefor. 2,085,317 ; June 29.
Jessen, Arnold H., Los Angeles, Calif. Transmission ana
operating mechanism therefor. 2,085,805 ; July 6.
Jessen, Jesse C. (See Maier, Carl, assignor.)
Jessen, John A., assignor to Whitin Machine Works,
Whitinsville, Mass. Bunch building mechanism.
2,069,450 ; Feb. 2.
Jessen, Lee R., Wauwatosa, Wis. Apparel stretching and
drying frame. 2,080,823 ; May 18.
Jesser, Albert E., Apollo, Pa. Stacking drum. 2,100,483 ;
Nov. 30.
Jesser, Albert E., Vandergrift, assignor to Pittsburgh
Steel Drum Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sealing ring.
2,071,535; Feb. 23.
Jesser, Albert E., Vandergrift, assignor to Pittsburgh
Steel Drum Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Spring clip.
2,074,475 ; Mar. 23.
Jessop, George, Ingle Nook, Gomersal, near Leeds, Eng-
land. Obviating water hammer in service pipes.
2,072,715 ; Mar. 2.
Jessop, George A., and T. Norbom, assignors to S. Morgan
Smith Company, York, Pa. Hydraulic machine.
2,070,601 ; F«b. 16.
Jessop, George A., and T. Norbom, assignors to S. Mor-
gan Smith Company, York, Pa. Hydraulic machine.
2,079,766 ; May 11.
Jessop, George A., and Torleif Norbom, assignors to S.
Morgan Smith Company, York, Pa. Hydraulic ma-
chine. 2,085,909 ; July 6.
Jessop, George A., and T. Norbom, assignors to S. Mor-
fan Smith Company, York, Pa. Hydraulic machine.
,087,323 ; July 20.
Jessop, William E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Valve
grinder. 2,084,959 ; June 22.
Jessop Steel Company. (See Trembour, Max R., as-
signor.)
Jessup, Alfred C. Clamart, assignor to Societe de Prodults
Chemiques des Torres Rares, Paris, France. Melting,
refining, and casting of magnesium and its alloys.
2.091,6:19 ; Aug. 31.
Jessup, Richnrd D., La Grange, 111., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Strand hnndlinfi apparatus. 2,068,330; .Tan. 19.
Jester, Maxwell B., assignor to Calumet Refining Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Method and apparatus for com-
paring oils. 2,086,771 ; July 13.
Jesty, Leslie C. (See Dudding, B.
.loswine, Adolph M., Helena, Mont,
removal. 2.075,580 ; .Alar. 30.
Joswino, ,\dolpli 51.. ITolona, Jlont.
removal. 2.075. .".SI ; ]\rar. 30.
Jeter. Edgar C. (See McCarroll, R.
Jewell, John H., and O. A. McNamee, Worcester,' Mass.,
assignors to The American Stool and Wire Company
of New Jersey. Lamp cord. 2,098,149 ; Nov. 2.
Jewott, ClilTord L., assignor to Minnesota Mining & Manu-
faetui-ing Company, St. Paul, Minn. Granulated mate-
rial and making the sanu>. 2. 091,991 ; Sept. 7.
Jewel t, Harold A., Hoboken, N. J. Ink bottle or Ink
stand. 2.094,539 ; Sept. 28.
Jewott, Joseph E. (See Jaeger, A. C, and Jewott.)
.lozlor, lliilioii, Zuricli. assignor to the linn lni;a Inter-
nationale Nalirnngs iind Goiuissinit t(-l-.\lctiengosoll-
schaft, SohafTIiouso, Switzerland. Device for dispensing
pasty or li(|Mi(I snl)stan<'(-s. 2.080.131; May 11.
Jo'/lor, ITnbcrt, /.iirich. assignor to the firm Inga Inter-
nationa lo N;iluiin'.;.s und Gonnssiniltol -.Vktiengcsoll-
scliall, SlialTI\ou,>;o. Switzerland. l>i>vu'e l"i)i- dispensing
[i;i,><ty or ii(|iiid .substances. 2,080.135; May 11.
.Tozlor, lliiborl, Zurich, assignor to Ihe firm Inga Inter-
nationale Nalirungs- und Gennssmlttel-Aktlengesell-
scliaft, Sohaft'lionse, Switzerland. Collapsible con-
tainer. 2.099.523; Nov. 16.
JilTe Container Box Company. (See Kaufman, William.
assignor. )
JllTy Lubricator Company. (See Johnson. Augiist, as-
signor.)
Jiiiiorson, Frnncls A., Athena, Pa., assignor to Ingorsoll-
Rand Conipiiny, Jersey City, N. J. Munilng dovlco.
2, 07,!, 480 ; Mar. 0.
P., and Jesty.)
Apparatus for snow
Apparatus for snow
H.. and Jeter.)
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IXDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Jimerson. Francis A., Athens, Pa., assignor to IngersoU-
Eand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Hoist. 2,074,695 ;
Mar. 23.
Jira, Joseph W., Newburgh Heights, assignor to Con-
tinental Carbon Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Dielectric mate-
rial and making the same. 2,096,550 ; Oct. 19.
Jobe, John J., Springfield, 111. Marker. 2,084,088 ;
June 15.
Jobert, Arthur H. (See Montgomery, D. H., and Jobert.)
Jobst, Conrad, assignor to The Toledo Automatic Brush
Machine Company. Toledo, Ohio. Tuft setting anchor
and apparatus for forming and applying the same.
2,084,345 ; June 22.
Jobst, Giinther, assignor to Telefnnken Gesellschaft fiir
Urahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Electron discharge tube. 2,072,637 ; Mar. 2.
Jobst, GUnther, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Electrode mounting for discharge tubes. 2,072,638 ;
Mar. 2.
Jobst, Gunther, assismor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie ni. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Auto-
matic gain control. 2.088.206 : July 27.
Jobst, Giinther, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Screen grid electron discharge tube. 2,092,804 ; Sept.
14.
Jobst, Giinther, and D. Prinz, assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlo.se Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin,
Germany. Gas discharge tube with control cathode.
2,072,370 ; Mar. 2.
Jobst, Gunther and W. Wehnert. assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin.
Germany. Detector circuit. 2,081,705 ; JIa.v 25.
Jobst, Giinther, and H. Rothe, assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin.
German.v. Electron discharge device. 2,086.271 ; Jul.v 6,
Jobst, Gunther, and D. Prinz, assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Ber-
lin, Germany. Single tube radio receiver. 2,090,051 ;
Aug. 17.
Jodry, Edward J., Tamaqua, Pa., assignor of forty-five
per cent to H. J. Lenhardt, Hazelton, Pa. Air com-
pressing mechanism. 2,092,717 ; Sept. 7.
Joers, Carl F., Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for use in
television. 2.080,942 : May 18. •
Johanet, Frederick W. (See Brewer. F. C, and Johanet.)
Johannes, Ernst H., Milwaukee, \A'is., assignor to A. M.
Davidson, trustee. Building lumber. 2,077,065 ; Apr.
13.
Johannessen, Jim, assignor to Gylden Tone A/S., Ber-
gen, Norway. Bridge foot piece for stringed musical in-
struments. 2,103,675 : Dec. 28.
Johannessen. ^■aughn L.. and De W. D. Merrick, Cran-
ford, N. J., assignors to Western Electric Company.
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Method of and appara-
tus for combining strands. 2.095,551 ; Oct. 12.
Johannessohn, Fritz, Mannheim-Freudenheim, and E.
Rabald, JIannheim, assignors to C. F. Boehringer &
Soehne G. m. b. H., Slannheim-Waldhof, Germany.
Sexual hormone compounds and producing same.
2.088.792 : Aug. 3.
Johannessen, Bcrino. (See Lubborger, F., and Johannes-
«on.)
Johannesson, Karl Y., Berwick, Pa. Fountain pen.
2,099,891 ; Nov. 23.
Joliannsen, Adolf. (See ScharfC, M., Erode, Johannsen,
and Relchart. )
Johannsen, JIargarct. (See Daly, L., and Johannsen.)
Johannsen. Ido K., assignor to The Brewer-Titchener
Corporation, Cortland, N. Y. Folding table. 2,075,778 ;
Mar. 30.
Johannsen, Udo K., assignor to The Brewer-Titchonor
Corporation, Cortland, N. Y. Folding table. 2,091,945 ;
Aug. 31.
Johannsen, Udo K., assignor to The Brewer-Titchener
Corporation, Cortland, N. Y. Folding table. 2,091,940 ;
Aug. 31.
Johansen, Einar K., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Clearing Machine Corporation, Chicago, 111. Duplicat-
ing machine. 2,072.336 ; Mar. 2.
Johansen, Einar K., assignor to Clearing Machine Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Frictional motion controlling
mechanism. 2.095,810 : Oct. 12.
Johansen. Einar K., assignor to Clearing Machine Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Tracer mechanism for dupli-
cating machines. 2,101.712: Dee. 7.
Johansen, Harry C, Michigan City. Ind., assignor to
Sulliv.in Machinery Company. Drilling implement.
2,102.236 : Dec. 14.
Johansen, Paul, Crescent City, III. Bottle carrier.
2,090.979 : Aug. 24.
Johanson, Georg IC. V., Lidingo, near Stockholm, Sweden.
Spray nozzle. 2,076,947; Apr. 13.
Johanson. Karl G.. West Concord, Mass. Folding table.
2,098,826: Nov. 9.
Johanson. Pehr, Boylston, assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester, Mass. Making a rough sided rubber bonded
abrasive wheel. 2,076,846: .\pr. 13.
Johansson. Erni'St G., Watertown, assignor to The
Palmer Electric & Manufacturing Co., Waltham, Mass.
Solderless connecter lug. 2,083,606 ; June 15.
Johansson, Johan E., assignor to Aktiebolaget Gotaverken,
Gothenburg, Sweden. Internal combustion power plants.
2,097,883 ; Nov. 2.
Jolin. Hanns. Prague. Czechoslovakia. Esters of 2-phenyl-
(|uinoline-4-carbox.vlic acids. 2.079,318 : May 4.
John, Robert, New York, N. Y. Receptacle for liquids.
L'. 084,973 ; June 22.
John Ulrich, assignor to Electroacoustic Gesellschaft mit
beschriinkter Haftung, Kiel, Germany. Magneto-stric-
tive electro-mechanical sound device. 2,088,324 ; July
27.
John, Wesley E., Johannesburg, Transvaal, South Africa.
Film winding apparatus. 2,()94,922 ; Oct. 5.
John, William W., Groton, Conn., assignor to Max Pol-
lack & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Needle threader.
2,086,272 ; July 6.
Johns, George McD., Robyn, and Denny Roads, near Sap-
pington, Mo. Coin controlled vending apparatus.
2,073,870 ; Mar. 16.
Johns. Herman S., assignor to Dual Parking Meter Com-
pany, Oklahoma City, Okla. Belt driven parking meter.
2.088,154: July 27.
Johns-^Manville Corporation. (See Badollet, Marion S.,
assignor.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Bruce, Donald S., as-
signor.)
Jobns-Manville Corporation. (See Coss, Harold T., as-
signor.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Griffin, Leon A., as-
signor.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Kieselbach, Henry A.,
assignor.)
Johus-^Manville Corporation. (See Maclldowie, John C,
assignor.)
Johns-:\Ianville Corporation. (See Miller, Lewis B., as-
signor.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Murray, W. H. G., and
Miner, assignors.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Parkinson, John S.,
assignor.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Parry, Robert E., as-
signor.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Parsons, Raymond V.,
assignor.)
Johns-JIanville Corporation. (See Perry, Leslie S., as-
signor.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Powell, Edward R.,
assignor.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Pretot, Armand V..
assignor.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Rogers, Homer L., as-
signor.)
Johns-JIanville Corporation. (See Rolfs, E. L., and Ful-
ler, assignors.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Seigle, William R., as-
signor.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Seigle, W. R., and
Brown, assignors.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Shipway, George E.,
assignor.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Shipway, G. E., and
Steuber, assignors.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Townshend, Bailey,
assignor. 1
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Voigt, Paul A., as-
signor.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Wells, Edward H.,
Jr., assignor.)
Johns-Manville Corporation. (See Wells, E. H., Jr., and
Jackson, assignors.)
Johns, Romie E. (See Jones, R. G., and Johns.)
Johns, Roy B.. assignor to The Parker Pen (Jompany,
Janesville, Wis. Tube and forming the same.
2.090.044 ; Oct. 19.
Johnson, Bjornulf, Summit, N. J., assignor to H. T. Goss
and B. Johnson, copartners trading as Goss & Johnson,
New York, N. Y. Safety device. 2.080,485 : May 18.
Johnson, Albert C, assignor to The Louden Machinery
Company, Fairfield, Iowa. Hay fork. 2,103,370 : Dec.
28.
Johnson, .\lbert M.. assignor to Barnes Drill Company,
RocUford. 111. Honing machine. 2.083.194 : JVne 8.
Johnson, Albert M., and W. M. Fairbairn. assignors to
Barn(>s Drill Co.. Rockford, 111. Machine tool.
'J. 08!?. 023 ; June 8.
Johnson. Alex, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor of one-half to
W. IT. Schmidt, Wauwatosa, Wis. Cushion drive starter
atlachment. 2.070.277: Feb. 9.
Johnson, -Mexander, Jamestown, N. Y. Fire alarm sys-
tem. 2,084,198: June 15.
Johnson. Alfred, New York, N. Y. Clutch. 2,088,599 ;
Aug. 3.
Johnson. Alfred, New York, N. Y. Driving mechanism.
2.092.374 : Sept. 7.
Johnson. Alfred. New York, N. Y. Driving mechanism.
2.092.375 : Sept. 7.
Johnson, Alfred, West New Brighten, assignor to Com-
bustion Utilities Corporation, New York. N. Y. Oil
gasification process and apparatus. 2,071,285 ; Feb. 16.
Johnson. Alfred, Uniontown. Pa., and R. H. Johnson,
Morgantown, W. Va. Striping or banding machine.
2,006,351 : Jan. 5.
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Johnson, Alfred, Uniontown, Pa., and R. H. Johnson,
Morgantown, W. Va. Striping or banding machine.
2,071,345 ; Feb. 23.
Johnson, Alfred, West New Brighton, N. Y., and C. E.
Hemmlnger, Westfield, N. J., assignors to Combustion
Utilities Corporation, New York, N. Y. Oil gasification
process. 2,071,286 ; Feb. 16.
Johnson, Alfred, Summit, and C. E. Hemmlnger, West-
field, N. J., assignors to Combustion Utilities Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Manufacture of carbureted
water gas. 2,091,240 ; Aug. 24.
Johnson, Alvar N., Oakland, Calif. Door catch.
2,087,001 ; July 13.
Johnson, Alvin L., assignor to The Logan Gear Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Screw jack. 2.091,858 ; Aug. 31.
Johnson, Alvin L., assignor to The Logan Gear Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Bumper jack. 2,097,949 ; Nov. 2.
Johnson, Andrew, Butte, Mont. Fishhook holder.
2,081,817 ; May 25.
Johnson, Andrews J., Linkoping, Sweden. Method and
apparatus for making center spot crowns. 2,094,985 ;
Oct. 5.
Johnson, Arnold E. W., Chicago, 111., assignor to Inter-
national Harvester Company. Rod weeder drive.
2,095,874 ; Oct. 12.
Johnson, Arnold E. W., Chicago, III., and J. I. Mitchell,
Auburn, N. Y., assignors to International Harvester
Company. Picker arm for potato planters. 2,083,713 ;
June 15.
Johnson, Arnold H. (See Weisberg, S. M., Johnson, and
Parker. )
Johnson, Arnold H., S. M. Weisberg, and J. J. Johnson,
Baltimore, Md., and M. E. Parker, Danville, 111., as-
signors to Research Laboratories of National Dairy
Products Corporation, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Making
lactic compounds. 2,071,346 ; Feb. 23.
Johnson, Arnold L., assignor to Norton Company, Wor-
cester, Mass. Electrically operated sizing device.
2,075,902 ; Apr. 6.
Johnson, Aron E., Seattle, Wash. Beer dispenser.
2,076,893 ; Apr. 13.
Johnson, Arthur A. (See WolfC, Ivan, assignor.)
Johnson, Arthur A. (See Zimmer, Paul H., assignor.)
Johnson, Arthur A., Bridgeport, Conn. News and ad-
vertisement exhibiting. 2,076,029 ; Apr. 6.
Johnson, Arthur A., Bridgeport, Conn. Combined tail
light and stop light. 2,078,573 ; Apr. 27.
Johnson, Arthur A., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Auto-
graphic Register Company, Hoboken, N. J. Manifold-
ing machine. 2,098,496 ; Nov. 9.
Johnson, Arthur A., assignor to Casco Products Corpora-
tion, Bridgeport, Conn. Cigar-lighter. 2,101,336 ;
Dec. 7.
Johnson, Arthur A., Corporation, The. (See Samkoff,
Julius, assignor.)
Johnson, Arthur C. (See Buenger, Frederick L., as-
signor.)
Johnson, Arthur L., Roselle Park, N. J. Soldering iron.
2,090,809 ; Oct. 26.
Johnson, Arthur R., Clinton, Iowa. Cultivator attach-
ment for tractors. 2,090,980 ; Aug. 24.
Johnson, Arthur S^ Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Abrading
tool. 2,094,894 ; Oct. 5.
Johnson, August, assignor to Jiffy Lubricator Company,
Inc., Fargo, N. Dak. Hand and air low pressure grease
gun. 2,099,959 ; Nov. 23.
Johnson, Austin C, and T. M. Wroble, Chicago, 111.
Watchman's time recorder. 2,098,497 ; Nov. 9.
Johnson Automatic Sealer Co. (See Richard, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Johnson, Axel A., Holly, Mich. Waslilng device.
2,075,850 ; Apr. 6.
Johnson, I'on F., Cambridge City, assignor to National
Metal Products Co. Inc., Connersville, Ind. Handle
mpch.Tnism. 2.098.421 ; Nov. 9.
Johnson, Bennie S., Valley City, N. Dak. Chair headrest
adjusting bracket. 2,087,152 ; July 13.
Jolinson, Boyd M., Metuchcn, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Carborundum Company, Ningara
Palls, N. y. Apparatus for revivifying charcoal.
2,070,047 ; Apr. 13.
Jolinson Bronze ('onipany. (See Sandler, Louis, assignor.)
Johnson, Bror A. E., Alsten, assignor to Aktiobolaget
Oerh. Arohns Mekaniska Verkstad, Stockholm, Sweden.
Covering articles with wrappers. 2,070,736; Feb. 10.
JoliMKon, liror E., Alston, S\v(Mlon, assignor to Aktiobola-
get <;<'rh. Arohns Mokaniska Verkstad. Apparatus for
clevaling capped tubes or similar containers. 2,090,301 ;
Oct. 19. ,
Johnson, Bror E., Alslen, assignor to Aktiobolaget Gerh.
Arohns Jfok.Tniska Vorkstnd, Storkliolm, Sweden. Ap-
paratus for niling containers. 2,103,817; Doc. 28.
JoliMHon Br'otliors lOiiglnooring Corporation. (Sec Jolin-
s-un. IT.'irry 1i., nssignor.)
Johnson Brothers lOnglnooring Corporation. (See John-
son, TI. L., and Conover, assignors.)
Johnson, C. B. (See Belfore, Joseph, assignor.)
Jolinson, ('iirl, Maphnvood, N. J., assignor to Oaklte Prod-
uolR, Inc. Drawing wire. 2.074.224; Mar. 16.
Jolmson. Curl K., Pasadena, Calif. Electric motor device.
2,092,919 ; Sept. 14.
Johnson, Curl (!.. MMslgnor to J. P. Seeburg Corporation,
Chiongo. Ill, Coin actuated switch. 2,101,540 ; Dec. 7.
122128— P— 21
Johnson, Carl J. (See Lifvendahl, A. F., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Carl L. (See Wahlforss, E., Johnson, and
Lacy. )
Johnson, Carl O., assignor to R. B. Waite, Springville,
N. Y. Bufiing or polishing machine. 2,095,501 ; Oct.
12.
Johnson, Carl V., assignor to Bendix Research Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Shock absorber strut.
2,077,933; Apr. 20.
Johnson, Carl V., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Oleo gear. 2,077,934 ; Apr. 20.
Johnson, Carl V., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Shock absorbing strut.
2,077,935; Apr. 20.
Johnson, Carl V., assignor to Bendix Aviation Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Shock absorbing strut.
2,087,379 ; July 20.
John.soii, Carl V., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Oleo gear. 2.095.748 ; Oct. 12.
Johnson, Carl V., assignor to Bendix Researcli Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Shock absorber strut.
2.102,847 ; Dec. 21.
Johnson, Carl W. (See Biesmann, William A., as-
signor.)
Johnson, Carl W., Sheridan, Wyo. Squeeze gate.
2,084,255 ; June 15.
Johnson, Carl W., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Machine & Foundry Company. Grinder for slicer
blades. 2,097,068 ; Oct. 26.
Johnson, Carl W., Glencoe, and G. M. Smith, Congress
Park, 111 ; said Smith assignor to said Jolinson. Auto-
mobile jack. 2,099,487 ; Nov. 16.
Johnson, Carroll W., and L. Spinar, Chicago, 111. Re-
movable dental, bridge. 2,078,853; Apr. 27.
Johnson, Charles, and J. O. Olsen, assignors to Mattison
Machine Works, Rockford, 111. Abrading machine.
2,072,951 ; Mar. 9.
Johnson, Charles B., Monroe, assignor to Woodall In-
dustries Incorporated, Detroit, Mich. Visor construc-
tion. 2,082,631 : June 1.
Johnson, Charles B., Monroe, assignor to Woodall Indus-
tries, Incorporated, Detroit, Mich. Visor construction.
2,082,632 ; June 1.
Johnson, Charles E. (See Olson, Theodore L., assignor.)
Johnson, Cliarles E., North Muskegon, Midi. Hydraulic
tappet. 2,090,795 ; Aug. 24.
Johnson, Charles E., Chicago, 111., assignor to Libbey-
Owens-Ford Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Building
block. 2.101,181 ; Dec. 7.
Johnson, Charles H. (See Paxton, G. C, Johnson, and
Obermiller.)
Johnson, Charles J., Wichita Falls, assignor of seven-
eighths to Curtis G. Hamill, Bexar, Tex. Chicken coup.
2,090,361 ; Oct. 19.
Johnson, Charles R., West Chester, Pa., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Electric blasting initiator. 2,093,275 ; Sept. 14.
Johnson, Charles S., Champaign, 111. Control chute
means. 2,069,451 ; Feb. 2.
Johnson, Charles W., South Attleboro, Mass., assignor
to Sadler Bros. Inc. Ophthalmic mounting. 2,084,199 ;
June 15.
Johnson, Chester F., Odon, Ind. Railroad crossing signal.
2,092,606 : Sept. 7.
Johnson, Clarence, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Bailey
Meter Company. Control system. 2,074,696 ; Mar. 23.
Johnson, Clarence, East Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to
Bailov Meter Company. Pressure responsive device.
2.070'.nfi9 : May 4.
Johnson, Clarence L., Waukegan, HI. Internal combus-
tion engine. 2,090,759 ; Aug. 24.
Johnson, Clarence N. (See Jliison, G. H., Shand, and
Johnson.)
Johnson, Clarence W. (See Hedman, H. R., and John-
son.)
Jolinson, Cl.ni'once W. (See Slettvold, O., and Johnson.)
.Johnson, Claude R., Hugoton, Kans. Wind motor.
2,097,667 ; Nov. 2.
Johnson Connector Company. (See Herd, Clifton B., as-
signor.)
Johnson, Conrad W., Jamestown, N. Y. Container.
2,075,088 ; Apr. 6.
Johnson, D. Ronald, assignor to Continental Oil Com-
pany, Ponca City, Okla. Pipe still. 2,081,628; May
25.
Johnson, David IT., Fox Rivor Grove, 111. -Vdvertlsing
displav. 2,008,414: Jan. 19.
Johnson, Donald, Milwaukee, Wis. Striping device.
2.080,073; July 13.
Johnson, Edgar IV. (See Roberts, R. P., and Johnson.)
.Johnson, lOdgar I?., and R. 1'. Roberts, Siiomlon, near
Derby, JOnglnnd, assignors to Colanose Corporation of
Aniorioa. M;inuf:ictiii'o or troatmont of textile and
(illior iniiforiMls. 2,072,20.'"): Mar. 2.
Jolinson, Edward. (See Gustafson, A., Johnson, and
Ahlln.)
Johnson, Edward, Montclalr. N. J., assignor to Hrelnecko
& Company, New York, N. Y. Medicine glass cover.
2,095,817 ; Oct. 12.
Johnson, lOdward, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Moliieeko
& Coiiipanv, Now York, N. Y. Surgical hand brush,
2,097,401 :Nov. 2.
Jolin.soii, lOdward A. (See Callahan, Ch!irli>s J., as-
signor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Johnson, Kdward E., Incorporated. (See Williams, How-
ard O., assignor.)
Johnson, Edward N., Johannesburg, Union of South
Africa. Photoelectric sound pick-up. 2,088,960 ;
Aug. 3.
Johnson, Edward S., New Rochcllo, N. Y., assignor to
The Calco Chemical Co., Inc., Bound Drook, N. J.
Catalyst. 2,079,507 : May 4.
Johnson, Edward S., Wellesley, Mass., assignor to The
Calco Chemical Company, Inc., Bound Brook, N. J.
Alkaline silica gel. 2,092,163 ; Sept. 7.
Johnson, Edwin A., Houston, Tex., assignor, by mesne as-
signments,- to Hinderliter Tool Company, Tulsa, Okla.
Pressure head for oil wells. Re. 20,497 ; Sept. 7.
Johnson, Elmer \V. (See Bellman, Edward L., assignor.)
Johnson, Elmer W., assignor of one-half to Carlton H.
Foster, Oshkosh, Wis. Appliance for shoe fitting
stands. 2.096,551 ; Oct. 19.
Johnson, Emil, et al. (See Lehman, Dwight L., assignor.)
Johnson, Emil L., and O. Eundsten, Attleboro, Mass.
Jewelry hinge. 2,079,711 ; May 11.
Johnson, Eric JI. (Sop El;edalil. E. A., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Erick A., Kenosha, Wis. Window sash holder.
2.089,895 ; Aug. 10.
Johnson, Ernest A., Duluth, Minn. Ventilator.
2,069,370; Feb. 2.
Johnson, Ernest H. (See Bullard, E. P., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Ernest H. (See Bullard, Edward P., E. C,
E. 1'., Ill, Appelberg, Johnson, and Mussler.)
Johnson, Fay G. (See Watson, Charles B., assignor.)
Johnson, Forrest F., assignor to The Spencer Manufac-
turing Company, Spencer, Ohio. Bodies for withstand-
ing alternating stresses and manufacture thereof.
2,082,580 ; June 1.
Johnson, Frank E., Rahway, J. H. Vander Veer, Westfield,
N. J., and E. G. Parvin, Roselle, assignors to National
Pneumatic Company. New York, N. Y. Vehicle door
control system. 2,096.043 : Oct. 19.
Johnson, Frank J., Pleasantville, N. J. Cold water inlet
for domestic boilers. 2,095,702 ; Oct. 12.
Johnson, Frank T.. Elgin. 111., assignor of one-half to
E. C. Guthard, Chicago, HI. Animal trap. 2,068,492 :
Jan. 19.
Johnson, Frank W. (See Lubs, H. A., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Franklin D.. Charleston, W. Va. Meat block
brush. 2,101,394; Dec. 7.
Johnson, Franklin E., assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester, Mass. Grinding machine. 2,102,518 ; Dec.
14.
Johnson, Fred R., Buffalo, N. Y. Treating material for
separation. 2,090,418 ; Aug. 17.
Johnson, Frederick B., Murrysvillo, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Circuit breaker. 2,080,011 ; May 18.
Johnson, Frederick B., Murrysville, Pa., assignor to Wes-
tinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Circuit
breaker. 2,100.743 ; Nov. 30.
Johnson Gas Appliance Company. (See Ilageman, Ralph,
assignor.)
Johnson, George A. (See Abbott, Charles W.)
Johnson, George A., assignor to W. H. Minor, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Draft and Buffer gear. 2,101,945 ;
Dec. 14.
Johnson, George C. (See Barnes, J. S., Guirl, and John-
son.)
Johnson, George P., assignor to Rademaekers Marvel Size
Co., Newark, N. J. Gold size. 2,089,063 ; Aug. 3.
Johnson, George T. (See Miller, S. L.. and Johnson.)
Johnson, George T., and H. W. Stertzbach, assignors to
The Buckeye Steel Castings Company. Columbus, Ohio.
Draft yoke for railway cars. 2,006,471 ; Jan. 5.
Johnson, George T., and H. H. Wolfe, assignors to The
Buckeye Steel Castings Company, Columbus, Ohio.
Car coupler. 2,088,135 ; July 27.
Johnson, George \V., Cincinnati, assignor to The Ameri-
can Laundry Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio.
Pressing machine and buck. 2,072,208 ; Mar. 2.
Johnson, George W., Cincinnati, assignor to The Ameri-
can T,aundry Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio.
Pressinc machine and element. 2.079.201 : Mav 4.
Johnson, George W., Cincinnati, and A. F. Hanney, Nor-
wood, assignors to The American Laundry Machinery
Company, Norwood, Ohio. Pressing machine and con-
trol. 2,085,466 ; June 29.
Johnson, Glen D., assignor to J. W. MacClatchie, doing
business as MacClatchie Manufacturing Company,
Compton, Calif. Supercharger. 2,080,079 ; May 11.
Johnson, Gustaf A., New Bedford, Mass. Electric light
fixture. 2,101,680; Dec. 7.
Jolinsnn, Gustaf A.. New Bedford, Mas.s. Lamp socket.
2,102.405 ; Die. 14.
Johnson, Gustaf A.. New Bedford, Mass. Electric switch.
2.10.'?,98fi : Dec. 28.
Johnson, Gustav, West Roxbury, assignor to Unlted-Carr
Fastener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Making fas-
teners. 2,087.204; July 13.
Johnson, Guslav, West ItDxImry. assignor to UnitedC;ur
Fastener Corporation, Caml)ridge. Mass. Attaching
moldings and the like to channel-shaped supports
2.091,859: Aug. 31.
Johnson. Gustav, West Roxbnry, assignor to Unlted-Carr
Fastener Corporation, Cnml)rldge, Alass. Nut and in-
stallation thereof. 2,102. .'iHS ; Dec. 14.
Johnson, Gustave A., Irvington, N. J., assignor to General
Cable Corporation, New York, N. Y. Flexible armored
electric cable. 2,084,616 ; June 22.
Johnson, Harry L. (See Gray, C. C, and Johnson.)
Johnson. Harry L., assignor to Johnson Brothers Engineer-
ing Corporation. Waukegan, 111. Spark plug cover.
2.067,533; Jan. 12.
Johnson, Harry L., assignor to Johnson Brothers En-
gineering Corporation, Waukegan, 111. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,078,178; Apr. 20.
Johnson. Harry L.. assignor to Johnson Brothers Engi-
neering Corporation, Waukegan, 111. Uniflow gas en-
gine. 2,079.571 ; May 4.
Johnson, Harry L., and L. J. Johnson, Waukegan, HI.
Engine control. 2,087,669 ; July 20.
Johnson, Harry L., and W. C. Conover, assignors to John-
son Brothers Engineering Corporation, Waukegan, 111.
Trolling plate. 2,078,179 ; Apr. 20.
Johnson, Herbert C, Chicago, 111. Juice extracting de-
vice. 2,090,913 ; Aug. 13.
Johnson, Herbert F., Pittsfield, Mass. Printer's gauge.
2,100,217 ; Nov. 23.
Johnson, Horace L., Detroit. Jlich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Cleaners Hanger Company. Garment
hanger. 2,091,992 ; Sept. 7.
Johnson, Howard F., assignor to The Champion Machine
and Forging Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Automatic
forging machine. 2,067,270 ; Jan. 12.
Johnson, Howard F., Cleveland, and G. H. Stegkemper,
Parma, assignors to The Champion Machine and Forg-
ing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making tractor shoes
and similar articles. 2,067,269 ; Jan. 12.
Johnson, Howard F., Cleveland, and J. F. Connelly, CTleve-
land Heights, assignors to The Drillers Supply &
iManufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Coupling
for sucker rods and the like. 2.067,271 ; Jan. 12.
Johnson, J. W. Company. (See Staab, Nicholas, as-
signor.)
Johnson. James, Carrollton. and J. W. Yager, Ghent. Ky.
Corn knife. 2.075.779 : Mar. 30.
Johnson, James J. (See Johnson, A. H., Weisberg, John-
son, and Parker.)
Johnson, James P., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Vacuum pump.
2.068.803 ; Jan. 26.
Johnson, James P., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Vacuum pump.
2,070,662 ; Feb. 16.
Johnson, James P., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Coupling.
2,086,035 ; July 6.
Johnson, James R., assignor to The Palmer Brothers
Company, New London, Conn. Matress cover and mak-
ing the same. 2,069.072 ; Jan. 26.
Johnson, James R., assignor to The Palmer Brothers Com-
pany, New London, Conn. Manufacture of mattresses.
2.100,104 ; Nov. 23.
Johnson, James W.. assignor of one-half to A. H. Massey,
Los Angeles, Calif. Egg handling tray. 2,092,847;
Sept. 14.
Johnson, Jean H., Hobart, Ind. Holder for toilet articles.
2,081,818 : May 25.
Johnson, Jerald R., Pelican Rapids, Minn. Device for
putting on skid chains. 2,076,894 ; Apr. 13.
Johnson, Jesse C, Oakland, Calif. Apparatus for con-
trolling the supply of fuel oil to a burner. 2,085,982 ;
July 6.
Johnson, Jesse C, assignor to S. T. Johnson Co., Oakland,
Calif. Combustion chamber for steam boilers.
2.096,586: Oct. 19.
Johnson, Johan H., Salt Lake City. Utah. Combination
rest bar and fracture stand. 2,079,617 ; May 11.
Johnson, John A., Woodhaven, N. Y. Apparatus for
feeding receptacle closure caps. 2,069,762 ; Feb. 9.
Johnson, John C, Glen Cove, and G. H. Nenning, Bell-
more, N. Y. Toothbrush. 2,077,758 ; Apr. 20.
Johnson, John J., Dallas. Tox. Lamp mounting for photo-
copy machines. 2.084.643 ; .Tune 22.
Johnson, John K., Rye, N. Y., assignor to Hazeltine Cor-
poration, Jersey City, N. J. Superheterodyne receiver.
2,073,344 : Mar. 9.
Johnson, John K., Kenilworth, 111., assignor to Hazeltine
Corporation, Jersey City, N. J. Superheterodyne re-
ceiver. 2.073,345 ; Mar. 9.
Johnson. Jolin K., Rye, N. Y., assignor to Hazeltine Cor-
portion. Jersey City, N. J. Wave signaling system.
2.103.079: Dec. 21.
Johnson, John M., Kansas City, Mo. Telephonic alarm
system. 2,080,136; May 11.
Johnson, John R., New Canaan, Conn. Air conditioning.
2.096.967 : Oct. 26.
Johnson, John R., assignor to The Ingersoll Milling Jfa-
chine Company. Rockford, HI. Machine tool.
2.071,980 ; Feb. 23.
Johnson, John R., assignor to The Ingersoll Milling
Machine Company, Rockford. HI. Feed mechanism for
machine tools. 2,072,339 ; Jlar. 2.
Johnson. John R., assignor to The Ingersoll Milling
Machine Company. Rockford. 111. Feed mechanism for
machine tools. 2.072.340: Mnr. 2.
Johnson. Johnnie L., Dania, Fla. Motor attachment.
2,087,688 ; July 20.
Johnson & Johnson. (See Dickson, Earle E., assignor.)
Johnson & Johnson. (See Heyl. George V., assignor.)
Johnson & Johnson. (See Schaeffer, Harry J., assignor.)
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323
Johnson, Joseph B., and L. L. Cobb, Kingsport, Tenn.,
assignors to Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Apparatus for applying lubricants to yarn. 2,084,960 ;
June 22.
Johnson, Kent, Kansas City, Kans. Soldering tool.
2,094,795 ; Oct. 5.
Johnson Laboratories, Inc. (See Meinema, Herbert E.,
assignor.)
Johnson Laboratories, Inc. (See Neighbors, C. C, and
James, assignors.)
Johnson Laboratories, Inc. (See Neighbors, C. C, and
Meinema, a.ssignors.)
Johnson Laboratories, Inc. (See Polydoroff, Wladimir J.,
assignor.)
Johnson, Lawrence C, Chicago, 111. Trimmer condenser.
2,067,238 ; Jan. 12.
Johnson, Lawrence N., San Francisco, Calif. Scalp pro-
tector. 2,071,205 ; Feb. 16.
Johnson, Lawrence E., assignor to The Chandler & Price
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Platen printing press.
2,091,283 ; Aug. 31.
Johnson, Lawrence R., and A. Black, assignors to The
Chandler & Price Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Platen
printing press. 2,079,172 : May 4.
Johnson, Leith. (See Nelson, M. L., and Johnston.)
Johnson, Lewis H., Madison, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Signaling system. 2,071,072 ; Feb. 16.
Johnson, Lloyd A., San Francisco, Calif. Fluid seal.
2,089,963; Aug. 17.
Johnson, Lloyd E. (See Billig, Fred W., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Lloyd E., F. W. Billig, and F. W. Hardick,
assignors to The Sparks-Withington Company, Jackson,
Mich. Warning signal. 2,072,305 ; Mar. 2.
Johnson, Loren E., and B. C. Bordonaro, Olean, N. Y.
Game apparatus. 2,102,535 ; Dec. 14.
Johnson, Louie E. (See Ready, Ralph N., assignor.)
Johnson, Louis H., assignor to Southern Equipment Com-
pany, San Antonio, Tex. Steering device. 2,070,832 ;
Feb. 16.
Johnson, Louis J. (See Johnson, Harry L., and L. J.)
Johnson, Lynn E. (See Cady, C. P., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Margaret D.. Milwaukee, Wis. Garment hang-
ing device. 2,092,121 ; Sept. 7.
Johnson-March Corporation, The. (See Kleinicke, W. E.,
and Hevenor, assignors.)
Johnson, JIatthey & Company. (See Powell, Alan R.,
assignor.)
Johnson Matthey & Company Limited. (See Powell, A. R.,
and Box, assignors.)
Johnson Matthey & Comany Limited. (See Turner, Harold,
assignor.)
Johnson, Melvin M., Jr., Brookline, Mass. Firearm.
2,094,156 ; Sept. 28.
Johnson Metal Products Co. (See Johnson, Theodore,
assignor.)
Johnson, Milton C, Company. (See NefC, John W., as-
signor. )
Johnson Motor Company. (See Goss, William A., as-
signor.)
Johnson Motor Company. (See Tanner, Philip A., as-
signor.)
Johnson, Noah L., Cincinnati, Ohio. Automobile safety
bumper. 2,077,110 ; Apr. 13.
Johnson, Norman G. (See Handforth, S. L., and John-
son.)
Johnson, Orlando B., Boise, Idaho. Centrifugal force air
pump wheel. 2,083,847 ; June 15.
Johnson, Orlando B., Boise, Idaho. Air pump. 2,092,920 ;
Sept. 14.
Johnson, Orville C, Aurora, 111. Overhead door.
2,097,950; Nov. 2.
Johnson, Oscar E., et al. (See Swanson, Russel, as-
signor.)
Johnson. Perry M., A'assar, Mich. Chin rest. 2,091,759 ;
Aug. 31.
Johnson, Philip N., Turlock, Calif. Electrical circuit
with alarm control device for alarm clocks. 2,091,205 ;
Aug. 24.
Johnson, Raymond B., assignor of three-fourths to J.
Kraker, Gladewater, Tex. Wrench. 2,099,960 ; Nov.
23.
Johnson, Raymond E., Worcester, Mass. Combined dis-
tillor and filter. 2,084,088 : June 22.
Johnson, Richard A. (See Olson, M., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Richard W., C. L. Loverch, and M. Zaum,
Brooklyn, assignors to Fine Art Novelty Corporation,
Now York, N. Y. Sewing machine. 2,100,166 ; Nov.
23.
Johnson, Robert H. (See Johnson, Alfred, and R. II.)
Johnson, Robert I. (See Clayton, W., Back, Morse, and
Johnson.)
Johnson, Ross H., Indianapolis, Ind. Releasable ignition
key case. 2,006,472 ; Jan. 5.
Johnson, Roy E., assignor to Merecn-Johnson Machine
Co., Minneapoll.s, Minn. Conveyer chain with readily
dptachnble feed-lug. 2,102,509; Dee. 14.
Jolinson, Roy W., Milwaukee, Wis. Valve control.
2,102,070; Dec. 14.
Johnson, Roy W., assignor to Automatic Products Com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. Device for controlling the
supply of fuel to oil burners, and the like. 2,008,138;
Jan. 19.
Johnson, Roy W., Wyoming, assignor to The Interna-
tional Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Au-
tomobile lamp. 2,081,932 ; June 1.
Johnson, S. T.. Co. (See Johnson, Jesse C, assignor.)
Johnson Service Company. (See Otto, Carl A., assignor.)
Johnson, Smith M., Middlefield, Ohio. Highway flare.
2,070,053 ; Feb. 9.
Johnson, Squire J., Seattle, Wash., assignor to Acme Steel
Company, Chicago, 111. Strap sealing apparatus.
2,097,980 ; Nov. 2.
Johnson, Stephen S., Jr., Short Hills, assignor to
Gasoline Products Co. Inc., Newark, N. J. Treatment
of hydrocarbon oil. 2,075,901 ; Apr. 6.
Johnson-Stephens & Shinkle Shoe Company. (See Col-
burn, Daniel, assignor.)
Johnson-Stephens & Shinkle Shoe Company. (See Moran-
ville, Herman J., assignor.)
Johnson, Theodore, assignor to Johnson Metal Products
Co., Erie, Pa. Casement window structure. 20,540 ;
Oct. 26.
Johnson, Theodore J., assignor to Bernard Wigder, New-
ark, N. J. Tweezers. 2,082,062 ; June 1.
Johnson, Tomlinson F., Atlanta, Ga. Drop-out fuse.
2,074,913 ; Mar. 23.
Johnson, Tomlinson F., Atlanta, Ga. Operating imple-
ment for hot line clamps. 2,095,137 ; Oct. 5.
Johnson, Walden G., and R. C. Zapfe, assignors to
Pomona Tile Manufacturing Company, Pomona, Calif.
Production of tiles. 2,073,615 ; Mar. 16.
Johnson, Walter A., Rochester, Minn. Cutter bar guard
resetting device. 2,075,117 ; Mar. 30.
Johnson, Walter A., Wagoner, Okla. Vehicle suspension
device. 2,085,662 ; June 29.
Johnson, Warren B., Lubbock, Tex. Shingle. 2,070,130 ;
Feb. 9.
Johnson, Warren V., and R. C. Kepner, Bloomsburg, Pa.,
assignors to American Car and Foundry Company, New
York, N. Y. End construction for mine cars. 2,100,602 ;
Nov. 30.
Johnson, Welton V., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh. Pa. Adjustable speed motor. 2,096,458 ;
Oct. 19.
Johnson, Wilfrid E., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Balancing device.
2,085,588 ; June 29.
Johnson, Willard E., et al. (See Davis, Edward, as-
signor.)
Johnson, William C, Providence County, R. I. Elastic
cord covering. 2,089,379 ; Aug. 10.
Johnson, William H., Greensburg, assignor to Universal
Lubricating Systems, Inc., Etna, Pa. Dispensing de-
vice. 2,07] ,407; Feb. 23.
Johnson, William J., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Fuel Bup-
ply system and valve for motor vehicles. 2,095,875 ;
Oct. 12.
Johnston, Albert S. (See Barnes, Bert C, assignor.)
Johnston, Alexander, assignor to The North British Rub-
ber Company Limited, Edinburgh, Scotland. Process
and apparatus for the vulcanization of rubber goods and
the treatment of other goods requiring heat and pres-
sure. 2,081,670 ; May 25.
Johnston, Ale.xander O., Pittsburgh, Pa. Adjustable
clothesline support. 2,083,332 ; June 8.
Johnston, Arthur J. (See Stewart, C. E., and Johnston.)
Johnston, Arthur J., Aldan, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Telemetering apparatus. 2,085,589 ;
June 29.
Johnston, Charles L., Long Beach, Calif., assignor to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Clean-
ing furnace tube. 2,076,847 ; Apr. 13.
Johnston, Clarence S., Amarillo, Tc.x. Expansible piston.
2,087,761 ; July 20.
John.slon, Dick, Charleston, Nev. Power drill. 2,091,860:
Aug. 31.
Johnston, Edward A., Chicago, 111. Razor blade sharpener.
2,088,111 : July 27.
Johnston, Edw.ni'd A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Semi - crawler tractor.
2,092,007 : Sept. 7.
Johnston, Edward A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Hydraulic power lift.
2,095,876; Oct. 12.
Johnston, Edward A., Chicago, D. B. Baker, Riverside,
and C. R. Rogers, Oak Park, 111., assignors lo Inlcr-
natlonal Harvester Company. Tractor. 2,080,807 ;
July 13.
Johnston, Frank H., A. R. Lambert, and 11. L. Brunip,
assignors to Ohio Units, Incorporated, Dayton, Ohio.
Wheel assembly spreader. 2,007,020 • Jan. 12.
Johnston, George V. (See Theler, F. J., Johnston, and
Peaslee. )
Johnston, Greenhow, Glen Allen, assignor of one-half (o
G. Maury, Jr., Richmond, Va. Machine gun mount.
2,085,024 ; Juno 20.
Johnslon, Herbert A., Anaheim, Calif. Key holder.
2,070,895 ; Apr. 13.
Johnston, Herbert L., assignor to The Ilobiirt Manufac-
turing Company, Troy, Ohio. Washing machine.
2,071,030; Fob. 10.
Johnston, llorbort I-., assignor to Tlie Holmrt Manufnc-
turlng Comiiany, Troy, Ohio. Food Iinndling apparatus.
2,072,077 ; Alar. 2.
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Johnston, Herbert L., assignor to The Kitchen Aid
Manufacturing Company, Troy, Ohio. Food handling
apparatus. 2,075,851 ; Apr. 6.
Johnston, Herbert L., assignor to The Hobart Manutac
turing Company, Troy, Ohio. Food handling apparatus.
2,078,497 ; Apr. 27.
Johnston, Herbert L., assignor to The Hobart Manufac-
turing Company, Troy, Ohio. Cleaning and sterilizing
method and apparatus. 2,095,502 ; Oct. 12.
Johnston, Herbert L., assignor to The Hobart Manufac-
turing Companv, Troy, Ohio. Food handling appa-
ratus. 2.102.1S0; Dec. ]4.
Johnston, Herbert L., and D. A. Meeker, assignors to The
Hobart Manufacturing Company, Troy, Ohio. Washing
machine. 2,073.521 : Mar. 9.
Johnston, Howard M., assignor to Massey-Harris Com-
pany, Limited. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Reaper-
thresher machine. 2,075,946 ; Apr. 6.
Johnston, Howard M., assignor to Massey-Harris Com-
pany, Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Vise.
2,101,434; Dec. 7.
Johnston, James W., Manchester, N. H., assignor to North
American Holding Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. Blank
measuring and sorting machine. 2,073,696 ; Mar. 16.
Johnston, James W., Manchester, N. H., assignor to North
American Holding Corporation, Syracu.«e, N. Y. Blank
measuring and sorting machine. 2,073,697 ; Mar. 16.
Johnston, James W., Manchester, N. H., assignor to
North American Holding Corporation, Syracuse. N. Y
Crading mnchine. 2,093,694 : Sept. 21.
Johnston, John, Short Hills, N. J., assignor to United
States Steel Corporation, New York, N. Y. Producing
steel rails. 2,087,346 ; July 20.
Johnston, Joseph, assignor to Midwest Process Co., De-
troit, Mich. Reproducing. 2,080,663 ; May 18.
Johnston, Joseph E., et al. (See Walker, E. L., and Pitt-
man, assignors.)
Johnston, Joseph R., Atlanta, Ga. Sheet measuring and
cutting machine. 2,073,420 ; Mar. 9.
Johnston, Leith. (See Nelson, M. L., and Johnston.)
Johnston, Lvnn. (See Cawood, C. A., and Johnston.)
Johnston, Mordica O.. Glendale, Calif. Welltesting meth-
od and apparatus therefor. 2,073.107 ; Mar. 9.
Johnston. Mordica O., Glendale, Calif. Packer. 2,093,129 ;
Sept. 14.
Johnston, Robert S., Yardley, Pa., assignor to John A.
Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton, N. J. Coated weld-
ing electrode. 2,085,431 ; June 29.
Johnston, Robert T., Wilmington, assignor to The Lehon
Companv, Cliicago, 111. Shingle. 2.096.908 ; Oct. 20.
Johnston, Walter F. (See Randall, H. D., and Johnston.)
Johnston, William D., Jr. (See Anderson, G. K.. and
Johnston.)
Johnston, William J., assignor to A. S. Lashbrook, London.
Ontario, Canada. Gauge for determining camber, caster.
and kingpin Inclination of automobile wheels.
2.070,070 : May 4.
Johnston, William J., assignor to A. S. Lashbrook, London,
Ontario, Canada. Gnugo for measuring the alignment
of vehicle wheels. 2,098,749 : Nov. 9.
Johnston, William S. (See McKee, R. H., nnd Johnston.)
Johnstone, Edmund. (See Ebberts, A. R., and John-
stone.)
Johnstone, George A., Chicago, 111. Alternating cur-
rent generator. 2,076,464 ; Apr. 6.
Johnstone. Harold (J., Oak Park, nnd N. K. Engst, Ber-
wyn. 111., assignors to Western Electric Company, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y. Perforating apparatus.
2.085,910 ; July 6.
Johnstone, Harold G., Chicago, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Ccunpany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Ac-
counting device. 2,090.429 ; Oct. 19.
Johnstone, Harold G., Chicago, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New Y'ork, N. Y. Per-
forating apparatus. 2,099,892 ; Nov. 23.
Johnstone, Henry F.. assignor to Board of Trustees of
the University of Illinois, Urbana, 111. Removing and
recovering sulphur dio.\!do from waste gases. 2,082,006 ;
June 1.
Johnstone, Robert McC, Short Hills, N. ,T., assignor to
Cameron Machine Company, Brooklyn, N. 1'. Brake
mechanism. 2,082,033; June 1.
Johnstone, Robert McC, Short Hills, N. J., assignor to
Cameron Machine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric
control system. 2.082,634 ; June 1.
Johnstone, Robert McC. Short Hills. N. J., assignor to
Cameron Machine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Web con-
trol mechanism. 2,082,035 ; June 1.
Johntz, Margaret L., assignor to Hall Brothers, Inc.,
Kansas City, Mo. Greeting card. 2,083,912 ; June 15.
Johnsfone, Theodore H., Detroit, .Mich. Lock. 2.096,719 ;
Oct. 26.
Johnstone, Theodore H., Detroit, Mich. Lock. 2,098,150 ;
Nov. 2.
.Joiner. Sylvester L., Sweetwater, Tex. Railway draft
npplinnce. 2,091,440: Aug. 31.
JolncT, Sylvester li., SweiM water, Tex., assignor to The
Weatinghouse Air Brake Company, Wllmerdlng, Pa.
Attachment for nir bmke pressure retaining valves.
2,081,457 ; May 25.
Joley, AllxTt N., Springfield. Mass., assignor to The Dia-
mond Match Company, Wilmington, Del. Wire con-
tainer. 2,099,339 : Nov. 10.
JoUiffe, John J., Hawthorne, assignor to The Okonite
Company, Passaic, N. J. Electric connecter or terminal.
2,101,713; Dec. 7.
Jolly, Oscar W., assignor to Springfield Photomount Com-
pany, Holyoke, Mass. Portfolio. 2,103,203 ; Dec. 21.
Jolly, William M., Van Horn, Tex. Float valve.
2,075,582 ; Mar. 30.
Jolma, Arnet T., St. Helens, Oreg. Mixer. 2,071,879 ;
Feb. 23.
Joltcrete Incorporated. (See Gelbman, Louis and N. L.,
assignors.)
Joly, Elis6e A., Epinay-sur-Seine, assignor to Compagnie
du Chemin de Fer M§tropolitain de Paris, Paris, France.
Railroad signaling system. 2,078,001 ; Apr. 20.
Jona, Alberto, Milan, Italy. Airplane. 2,080,967 ; May
18.
Jonas, Frank D., East Williston, assignor to Oxford
Filing Supply Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Filing cabinet
shell. 2,3 02,272 ; Dec. 14.
Jonas, Gottfried B., Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor to
C. H. F. Miiller Aktiengesellschaft, Hamburg, (Germany.
Anode construction for discharge tubes having rotary
anodes. 2,071,696 ; Feb. 23.
Jonassen, Jonas, Maplewood, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Tri State Cap & Cap Machinery Co., Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Machine for making material for con-
tainers, container covers, and the lilce. 2,083,566 :
June 15.
Jones, Arthur B., assignor to Industrial Associates, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Process and apparatus for producing
comminuted sulphur. 2,072,263 ; Mar. 2.
Jones, Benjamin W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Control means. 2,083,531 ;
June 8.
Jones, Carl B. (See Lewis, :M. W., and Jones.)
Jones, Carl E., Douglas, Ariz. Aeroplane control mecha-
nism. 2,074,914. Mar. 23.
Jones, Carl G., Youngstown, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Direct Current Welding Company. Elec-
tric generator. 2.087,227 ; July 13.
Jones, Cecil. (See Mazoyer, L. J., and Jones.)
Jones, Charles F., San Francisco, Calif. Microscope.
2,071,408 ; Feb. 23.
Jones, Charles L., Polham, N. Y., and H. S. Jlcllvain,
Belleville, N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Adico Development Corporation. Refrigerating ap-
paratus and method. 2,007,324 ; Jan. 12.
Jones, Charles L., Pelham, N. Y., and H. S. Mcllvain,
Belleville, N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Adico Development Corporation. Refrigerating appa-
ratus and method. 2,067,325 ; Jan. 12.
Jones, Chester D., Carnegie, assignor to The Pittsburg
Water Heater Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. Fluid
heater. 2,098,498 ; Nov. 9.
Jones, Clarence M., Calhoun, Ga. Tufting machine.
2,096.720 ; Oct. 20.
Jones, Clifford C, Washington, D. C. Boundary layer
air control. 2,078,854 ; Apr. 27.
Jones, Daniel M. (See Damberg, A. V., and Cady, as-
signors.)
Jones, Daniel M.. Troy, N. Y. Molding machine.
2,070.945 ; Feb. 16.
Jones, Daniel T. (See Basore, C. A., and Jones.)
Jones, David J., Elnihurst, 111., assignor to Minneapolis-
Honeywell Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn.
System of control for air circulating means. 2,098,806 ;
Nov. 9.
Jones, David M.. and G. S. Lunge, Schenectady, N. Y., as-
si|:nor to General Electric Company. Electric trans-
mission system. 2,086,421 ; July 6.
Jones, Don, assignor to Motor Wheel Corporation, Lansing,
Mich. Draft regulator. 2,079,804 : May 11.
Jones, E. D., & Sons Company. (See Dorman, Alfred,
assignor.)
Jones. Early D., Columbus, assignor to Bibb Manufacturing
Company, Macon, (Ja. Electrical stop motion for roving
frames. 2.0S4 810 : .Tune 22.
Jones, Edward D., assignor of one-half to E. C. Jones,
Clinton, Iowa. Clutch mechanism. 2.076,648 ; Apr. 13.
Jones, Edward H., Summit, N. J., assignor to I?ell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Mounting for electrical devices. 2,072.952 ; Mar. 9.
Jones, Edwin D. (See Meadows, Elsie B., assignor.)
Jones, Edwin P., Garden City, assignor to Champagne
Paper Corporation, Now York, N. Y. Preparation of
paper pulp. 2.099.400; Nov. 16.
Jones, Elmer, Los Angeles, Calif. Beach umbrella point.
2,103,948 ; Dec. 28.
Jones, Elwyn. (See White, A. G.. and Jones.)
Jones, Enoch P. (See ('allaway, E., Jones, and Thrift.)
Jones, Ernest B., Hingham, assignor to National Fire-
works, Inc., West Hanover, Slass. Toy pistol.
2,087,193; July 13.
Jones, Ernest B., South Wevmonth. assignor to National
Fireworks. Inc.. West Ilnnover. Mass. Holder for
sparklers and the like. 2.093.447: Sept. 21.
Jones, Ernest C (See Jones, Edward D., assignor.)
Joni'.o. Ernest R., Detroit, Mich. Center indicator.
2.076,819; Apr. 13.
•'"S';^*'i„ I'^i'rett L.. Twila, Ky. Collapsible stove.
2,070.783 ; Apr. 13.
Jones. I'Movd J., Overton. Tex., assignor to American Iron
* Arachine Works Company, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Rocker arm. 2.079.254 • Mav 4
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Jones, Frank D., assignor to Dain Manufacturing Com-
pany of Iowa, Ottumwa, Iowa. Power lift implement.
2,082,247 ; June 1.
Jones, Frederick A. (See Twiss, D. F., and Jones.)
Jones, George E., Jr., and W. A. Bowman, Knoxville,
Tenn., assignors to The Sanford Investment Company,
Wilmington, Del. Spring bumper. 2,089,208 ; Aug. 10.
Jones, (ieorge I. (See iJucknam, W. C, and Jones.)
Jones, George L., Garden City, and A. Winburn, assignors
to Sperry Products, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Rail flaw
detector mechanism. 2,103,851 ; Dec. 28.
Jones, George S., assignor to Oswego Falls Corporation,
Fulton, N. Y. Closure for collapsible paper stock bar-
rels and forming the same. 2,079,292 ; May 4.
Jones, Grinnell, Cambridge, Mass., and I. B. Rymph, La
Grangeville, assignors to S. Sternau & Co., Inc., New
York, N. Y. Gel formation. 2,102,005 ; Dec. 14.
Jones, Harry B., Tonawanda, assignor to Buffalo Bolt
Company, North Tonawanda, N. Y. Stock feeding
mechanism. 2,085,590 ; June 29.
Jones, Harry C, New York, N. Y. Line spacing machine.
2,075,201 ; Mar. 30.
Jones, Harry W., Webster Groves, Mo., assignor to The
Sanford Investment Company, Knoxville, Tenn. Dump
vehicle. 2,080,943; May 18.
Jones, Henry A. (See Long, F. V., and Jones. 1
Jones, Hilton I., Wilmette, assignor to The Naselmo Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Embalming fluid. 2,085,806 ;
July 6.
Jones, Homer W., Williamsville, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Filtering nipple. 2,068.858 ; Jan. 26.
Jones, Homer W., Westfield, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide & Carbon Corporation.
Control system for welding and like operations.
2,089,029 ; Aug. 3.
Jones. Horry M.. Chicago, 111. Recording device.
2.082,893 ; June 8.
Jones, Horry M., Chicago, 111. Pressure gauge.
2,084,089 ; June 15.
Jones, Howard A., Washington, D. C, dedicated to the
free use of the People of the United States of America.
Insecticide. 2,103,195 ; Dec. 21.
Jones, Howard M. (See Tamminga, W., Bonorai, Cor-
radini, and Jones.)
Jones, Hulon B., Humble, Tex. Pipe rotating device.
2,089,800; Aug. 10.
Jones, Ira M. (See Kissel, William L., assignor.)
Jones, Ira M. (See Kurtz, Ralph H., assignor.)
Jones, Ira M. (See Ohlson. John B., assignor.)
Jones, Ira Milton. (See Ide, Sherwood C, assignor.)
Jones, Jack. (See Mercer, J. H., and Jones.)
Jones, James P., East St. Louis, 111. Automobile door
lock operating means. 2,098,871 ; Nov. 9.
Jones, James R., assignor to Art Metal Construction
Company, Jamestown, N. Y. Shelving or bin structure.
2,074.915; Mar. 23.
Jones, James R., assignor to Art Metal Construction
Company, Jamestown, N. Y. Covered top construc-
tion for desks and the like. 2,090,679 ; Aug. 24.
Jones, Jesse L. (See Henry, Charles C, assignor.)
Jones, Jolin E., Benton, 111. Rock d\ist barrier.
2.102.006 : Dec. 14.
Jones, John E., Spondon, near Derby, England, assignor
to Celanese Corporation of America. Manufacture of
cellulose esters. 2,095,334 ; Oct. 12.
Jones, John E., Toronto, and R. J. Unsworth, Niagara
Falls, Ontario, Canada. Hydraulic air compressor.
2,077,482; Apr. 20.
Jones, John G., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Expansible film hub. 2,066,568 : Jan. 5.
Jones, John K. N. (See Ha worth, W. N., Hirst, Jones,
and Smith.)
Jones. John P., Atlantic City, N. J. Eyeshade.
2,092,805 ; Sept. 14.
Jones, Josiah L., St. Petersburg, Fla. Venereal air
syringe. 2,071,127 ; Feb. 16.
Jones & Lamson Machine Company. (Sec Bysshe, E. T.,
and Finn, assignors.)
Jones & Lamson Machine Company. (See Lovely, John E.,
assignor.)
Jones & Lamson Machine Company. (See Lovely, J. E.,
and Cheever, assignors.)
Jones-Laughlin Steel Corporation (See Boardman,
Charles .S., assignor.)
Jones & I>aughlin Steel Corporation. (Sec Hogg, George,
assignor.)
Jones & Lniighlin Steel Corporation. (See Trinks, Wllli-
bald, assignor.)
Jones, Leo D., Philadelphia, Pa. Process and apparatus
for the separation of sludge from a liquid. 2,077,799;
Apr. 20.
JoncK, Leo I)., assignor to The Sharpies SpoclnKv Com-
pany, I'liilndclpliia, Pa. Dcwaxing hydrocarbon oils.
2,067,103: .Tan. 12.
Jones, Leo I)., assignor to The Sharpl(>s Specially Com-
pany, I'hiladelphia, Pa. Dewaxing of oil. 2,070,147 ;
Apr. 6.
Jones, I^r-o 1)., assignor to The Sharpies Si)ecially Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pn. I'roportlonato feed of Ihiiilds
and gases. 2,087,730 ; July 20.
Jones, Leo D., assignor to The Sharpies Specialty Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus for separating
wax from oil. 2,089,122 ; Aug. 3.
Jones, Leo D., assignor to The Sharpies Specialty Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Centrifugal separator.
2,089,123; Aug. 3.
Jones, Leo 1)., assignor to The Sharpies Specialty Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Devraxing mineral oil.
2,091,640 ; Aug. 31.
Jones, Leo D., assignor to The Sharpies Specialty Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Liquid feeding and treating
system. 2,095,217 ; Oct. 5.
Jones, Linus H., Amherst, Mass., assignor to W. Bartlett
Jones, Chicago, 111. Fertilization of plants. 2,091,993 ;
Sept. 7.
Jones, Lloyd T. (See Kennedy, H. E., Rotennund, and
Jones.)
Jones, Louis F., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Feeding head for shaker or jigging
conveyers. 2,068,953 ; Jan. 26.
Jones, Lucian N. (See Smith, H. L., Jr., and Jones.)
.tones, Maldwyn. W. F. Smith, and A. Stewart, P.lackley.
Manchester, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Pigmented products. 2,079,350 ;
May 4.
Jones, Mary, et al. (See Nash, William C, assignor.)
Jones, Maurice F., Edgewood, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Low loss armature coil. 2,085,099 ; June 29.
Jones, Montgomery O. (See Lee, W. O. W., and Jones.)
Jones, Nelson M., Sarasota, Fla. Beach accessory.
2,070,484 ; Feb. 9.
Jones, Oscar B., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The Jef-
frey Blanufacturing Company. Drill mechanism.
2,090,330 ; Aug. 17.
Jones. tJTis K.. St. Louis, Mo. Coin and ticket receptacle.
2.079.255 : May 4.
Jones, Otis L., assignor of one-half to The Illinois Clay
Products Company, and one-half lo F. E. Schundler &
Company, Inc., Joliet, 111. Refractory insulation.
2,081,935 ; June 1.
Jones, Otis L., assignor, by direct and mesne assignments
of one-half to The Illinois Clay Products Company,
and one-half to F. E. Schundler & Company, Inc.,
Joliet, 111. High temperature insulating composition.
2,103,463 ; Dec. 28.
Jones, Ralph S. S., Toronto, Ontario, assignor to Vibra-
Lite Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Illuminated
display. 2,078,142 ; Apr. 20.
Jones, Raymon P., and W. A. White, Scarbro, W. Va.
Rail bender. 2,100,961 ; Nov. 30.
Jones, Richard W. (See Williams, H. W., Carney, and
Jones.)
Jones, Robert D., assignor to G. H. Duncan, Kramer, via
Hinkley, Calif. Insulator. 2,071,231 ; Feb. 16.
Jones, Robert F. (See Foote, Richard, assignor.)
Jones, Robert G., and R. E. Johns, Jacksonville, Fla.
Brake mechanism. 2.072,755; Mar. 2.
Jones, Roy C. (See Marbury, H. B., and Jones.)
Jones, Russell M. (See Harvey, E. W.. and Jones.)
Jones, Samuel J., New York, N. Y. Coupling. 2,098.581 :
Nov. 9.
Jones, Sidney, Oakland, Calif. Exhausting the cylinders
of internal combustion engines. 2,090,841 ; Aug. 24.
Jones, Thad M., San Antonio, Tex. Ventilator for truck
bodies. 2,083,567 ; June 15.
Jones, Tlieodore A., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Carrier tele-
graph receiver. 2,101,256 ; Dec. 7.
Jones, Thomas B. (See Davidson, W. M., and Jones.)
Jones, Thomas H., Woodthorpe, England. Means for
and method of producing knitted fabrics. 2,072,209 ;
Mar. 2.
Jones, Thomas H., Woodthorpe, England. Knitted fabric.
2.083.301 ; June 8.
Jones, Thomas IT., Woodthorpe, and R. K. Mills. Sher-
wood, Nottingham, assignors to Hosiery Developments
Limited, Nottingham, England. Producing knitted
fabrics. 2,076,896 ; Apr. 13.
Jones. Thomas M., Manchester, England, assignor, by
mesne assignments, 1o Food Machinerv Corporation,
San Jose, Calif. Can transfer valve. 2,082,894 ;
June 8.
Jones, Vernon IT., Park Ridge, III. Display device.
2,072.754 : Mar. 2.
Jones, W. Bartlett. (See Jones, T.,inus IT., assignor.)
Jones, W. Bartlett, Chicago, 111., assignor to Cellovla,
Inc., Wilmington, Del. Manufacture of partlallv
soluble fi>lled fibrous articles. 2,000,763; Fob. 0.
Jones, Wallace E., and J. D. Taylor, assignors to Taylor-
Colquitt Co., Spartanburg, S. C. Knife grinder.
2.0S;!,069 ; June 8.
.loncs, W.iller. l'riiic(>ton. assignor, by mesne nssl.gninents,
to Cnn-liM- Corponitlon, Newark, N. ,T. Cooling system.
2,09(!,«00 : Oct. 26. ' "
Jones, Waller I.. Arlington, nsslgnov to Unlted-Carr Kns-
tener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Snap fastener
moniher. 2,077,368 ; Apr. 13.
Jones, WiilliT I,, .\rllngton, assignor to TTi\lted-Carr
li'.MNleiier Corporation, (^iinihrltlgi". Mass. Laundryproof
snap fastiMier. 2,081,100; May 25.
Jones, Walter T., Arlington, assignor to llnited Carr
Fastener Compnnv Corporation, Cnmlirldge. Mass, Ue-
sllient fnslening means. 2,081,870; May 25.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Jones, Walter I., Arlington, assignor to United-Carr
Fastener Corporation, Cambridge. Mass. Fastener se-
cured Installation. 2,081,871 ; May 25.
Jones. Walter I., Arlington, assignor to United-Carr Fas-
tener Corporation. Cambridge, Mass. Snap fastener
member. 2,084.559 : June 22.
Jones, Walter L., .St. Louis, Mo.
2,067,490 ; Jan. 12.
Jones, Webster X., Akron, Ohio,
Goodrich Company, New York,
Tire pressure indicator.
tion and
Mar. 2.
assignor to The B. F.
X. Y'. Rubber composi-
method of preserving rubber. 2,072,596 ;
Jones, William, Linden, N. J. Hydraulic valve. 2,087,407 ;
July 20.
Jones, William, Soho Foundry, Birmingham, assignor to
J. O. Powell. Gorseinon, near Swansea, Wales, Eng-
land. Machine for grading or sorting by weight.
2,099,893 ; Nov. 23.
Jones, William. Linden, J. Sharp, Elizabeth, and W. H.
Boehm, Koselle Park, N. J., assignors to Standard Oil
Development Company. Floating pump plunger.
2,068,859 ; Jan. 26.
Jones. William B., Springfield, Mass. Dentist apparatus.
2.096,375 : Oct. 19.
Jones, William S. (See Xitardy, F. W., and Jones.)
Jones, William W., Lincoln, Xebr. Control valve.
2.094,707: Oct. 5.
Jones. Willis H.. Kenmore, N. Y. Water filter system.
2.084,346 : June 22.
Jongeneel. Albert M.. Walnut Grove, assignor of twenty
per cent to G. P. du Bose. Stockton, and forty per cent
to F. B. Haines, Isleton, Calif. Beet topper. 2,084.-398 ;
June 22.
Jonker, Johan L. H.. assignor to X. V. Philips' Gloeilamp-
enfabrieken, Eindhoven, Xetherlands. Electron dis-
charge tube. 2,075,202 ; Mar. 30.
Jonker. Johan L. H., Eindhoven, and W. Albricht, The
Hague, Xetherlands, assignors to Radio Corporation of
America. Electron discharge device. 2,092,881 ; Sept.
14.
Jonker, Johan L. H.. and K. M. Van Gessel, Eindhoven,
Xetherlands, assignors to Radio Corporation of Amer-
ica. Electrical discharge apparatus. 2,098,807 ;
Xov. 9.
Jonkhoflf. Henri W., Dusseldorf, Germany. Bogie vehicle
steering mechanism. 2.083,1 66 : Jurip 8.
Jonn, Tage G., assignor to Brener Electric Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, ni. Centrifugal fan. 2,083,996 ; June 15.
Jonneret. Francis, and A. Schoch. Geneva, Switzerland.
Automatic distributor. 2.075.989 ; Apr. 6.
Jonsson, Anders J., Linkoping, Sweden. Device for auto-
maticallv feeding caps to a capping mechanism.
2,094,256 ; Sept. 28.
Jonsson, Gustaf E., Huddinge, Sweden. Centrifugal
clutch for rotating machine elements. 2,101,946 ; Dec.
14.
Jonsson, Johan A., assignor to Telefonaktiebolaget L. M.
Erics.=on, Stockholm. Sweden. Electromagnetic stamping
apparatus. 2,066.403: Jan. 5.
Jonsson, Martin, Woxna, assignor to Sandvikens Jern-
verks Ab., Sandiviken. Sweden. Apparatus for working
saw teeth. 2.086.299 : July 6.
Jonues, Edwin P., Gardpn City, assignor to Champagne
Paper Corporation. Xew York, N. Y. Manufacturing
paper pulp. 2,099.399 ; Xov. ] 6.
Joos. Charles E., assignor to Cochrane Corporation, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. Water heating and deaerating apparatus.
2,097,158 : Oct. 26.
Joos, Charles E., Philadelphia, and G. H. Gibson, Upper
Montclair. X. J., assignors to Cochrane Corporation,
Philadelphia, Pa. Method of and apparatus for treat-
ing water. 2.101.908: Dec. 14.
Joost. Paul, Arlington Heights, 111. Harvesting machine.
2,087,091 : Julv 13.
Joost, William E., Oakland, Calif. Sign. 2,077,7.59 ;
Apr. 20.
Joostcn. Hugo, Bfrlin-Rchoeneberg, Germany. Solidifying
soils. 2.081. .541 ; May 25.
Joplin, William A., Quiney, Mass., assignor to Reinforced
Paper Bottle Corporation. Xew York, X. Y. Com-
pressor mechanism. 2.099,934 : Xov. 23.
Jordan, Claude W. (.See Ward, A. L., and Jordan.)
Jordan, Ellsworth, et al. (See Hansen, Alvin W., as-
signor.)
Jordan, Fred F., Hartford, Wis. Rake. 2,073.015 ; Mar. 9.
Jordan, Guy W., Rockmart, Ga. Cement and making the
same. 2,08.^.267 : June 8.
Jordan. Henry, Xew York. N. Y. Device for reading
X-ray films. 2,079.373 : May 4.
Jordan. John. Portland. Oreg. Mfolianlpal means for edge
stitching fabrics. 2.091.479: Aug. 31.
Jordan, Jones S.. Chester Heisht.s. Pa. Rack with con-
tpnts-seniring means. 2,085,083 : July 6.
Jordan, I.e Grand L., Los Angeles, Calif. Motorcycle
2,077,628 ; Apr. 20. '
Jordan, Leon W,. Louisville, Ky. Branch pipe fitting and
making the same. 2.088,961 ; Aug. 3.
Jordan, Richnrd H,, Springifield, Mass,, assignor to West-
Inghousp Electric & Manufacturing Compan.v, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Vacuum cleaner. 2,071.838; Feb. 23.
Jordan. Seth N., Goodland, Kans. Wire connecter
2,087,194; July 13.
Jordhoy, Hans C, Xorth Plainfield, X. J., assignor to
Wood Xewspaper Machinery Corporation, Xew York,
X. Y. Web splicing device. 2,082,400 ; June 1.
Jorg, Paul. (See Shnitzpahn, K., and Jorg.)
Jcirg, Paul, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst. Germany, as-
signor to General Aniline Works, Inc., Xew York, X. Y.
Di.sazo dvestuffs insoluble in water and fiber dyed there-
with. 2,097,421 ; Oct. 26.
Jorgensen, Bernhardt, Slarblehead, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J.
Lasting machine. 2.075,852 ; Apr. 6.
Jorgensen, Bernhardt, Marblehead, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, X. J.
Power driving mechanism. 2,085,158 ; June 29.
Jorgensen. Bernhardt, Marblehead, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, X. J.
Lasting machine. 2.101,069 ; Dec. 7.
Jorgensen, Clarence H. (See Jorgensen, Peter J. and
C. H.J
Jorgensen. Clarence H.. administrator. (See Jorgensen,
Clarence H. and P. J.)
Jorgensen, Clarence H., and P. J. Jorgensen, deceased,
by C. H. Jorgensen, administrator, Elmhurst, HI.
Thermostatic control for internal combustion engines.
2,101,369: Dec. 7.
Jorgensen, Enoch B., Los Angeles, Calif., assigiior to Viber
Company, Limited. Conduit for flexible shafts.
2.066,473 : Jan. 5.
Jorgensen, Jacob C.. Beverly. Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe
machine. 2,085.755 : July 6.
Jorgensen. Karl V., HeUemp, Denmark, Screw pencil.
2,085.663 ; June 29.
Jorgensen, Peter J. (See Jorgensen, Clarence H. and
P.J.)
Jorgensen, Peter J., deceased, Elmhurst, HI., by C. H.
Jorgensen, administrator, and C. H. Jorc^nsen. Ander-
son, Ind. Thermostatic valve. Re. 20.584 : Dec. 14.
Jorgenson. Arthur P., assignor to Roan Mfg. Co., Racine,
Wis. Electric flasher. 2,076,275 ; Apr. 6.
Josam Manufacturing Company. (See Day, Louis J., as-
signor.)
Jo.sara Manufacturing Company. (See Hirschstein, Jos-
eph, assignor.)
Joseph, Bernard B., Montreal, Quebec, Clanada. Packing
case. 2,082,007 ; June 1.
Joseph. Henry, assignor to X'eo-Aire, Inc., New York,
X. Y. Air treating apparatus. 2,083,607 ; June 15.
Joseph Memorial Urns, Inc. (See Joseph, Raphael, as-
signor.)
Joseph, Raphael, Xiagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to Joseph
Memorial Urns, Inc. Cemetery urn. 2,075,441 ; Mar.
30.
Josephs. Lester J., Xew York, X. Y. Attaching tip for
suspender cords. 2.101.681 ; Dec. 7.
Joshua, Walter P., London, H. M. Stanley, Great Book-
ham, England, O. Fuchs, Frankfort-on-the-Main, and
W. Querfurth, Mainz-Mombach, Germany, and J. B.
Dymock, Cheam, England. Manufacture of condensa-
tion products from aliphatic aldehydes. 2,070,131 ;
Feb. 9.
Joshua, Walter P.. Cheam, H. M. Stanley, Tadworth, and
J. B. D.vmock. Sutton, England. Hvdration of olefines.
2.075.203 ; Mar. 30.
Joshua, Walter P.. Cheam. H. M. Stanley, Tadworth, and
J. B. Dymock, Sutton, England. Hydration of olefines.
2.075.204 ; Mar. 30.
Joshua, Waller P., London. H. M. Stanley, Great Book-
ham, Surrey, and J. B. Dymock, Sutton, Surrey Eng-
land, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Air Reduction
Company. Incorporated, Xew York, X. Y. Conversion
of olefines into alcohols. 2,092,164 : Sept. 7.
Joshua, Walter P., London ; H. M. Stanley, Great Book-
bam, England ; O. Fuchs and W. Querfurth, Constance
Baden, Germany ; and J. B. Dymock. Cheam, England,
assignors to Deutsche Gold-und Silber Scheideanstalt
vormals Roessler, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Manufacture of condensation products from aliphatic
organic compounds. 2,094,297 ; Sept. 28.
Joskin, Joseph A. (See Monzee, G., and Joskin.)
Jo.sIin, Lawrence S.. Braintree, Slass. Rotary parking
unit. 2,069,886 ; Feb. 9.
Joss, Ernest J. (See Strickhouser, S. I., and Joss.)
Joss, Ernest J., Cranston, R. I., assignor to United States
Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Controlling
the liquid absorbing property of coagulated latex.
2,091.364: Aug. 31.
Joss. Gustave F., St. Joseph, Mich. Machine for marking
hosiery or other articles. 2,078,448; Apr. 27.
Jossornnd. Louis P., Houston, T<'X. Theater. 2,102,718 ;
Dec. 21.
Journal Box Servicing Corporation. (See McNamara,
L. C, Conway, Bissell, and Harold, assignors.)
Journeaux. Diflior. fSee Winograd, H., and Joumeaux )
Joumeaux, Didier, Wanwatosa, assignor to AUis-Chalm-
ers Manufacturing Companv. Milwaukee, Wis. Rec-
tifier control system. 2,080,896 ; Aug. 10
Journeaux, Didier, West ColllngswocJ, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Electric current responsive
device. 2,094,086 ; Oct. 5.
Joy, Joseph F„ Claremont. X. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Mining machine. 2,077,417 :
Apr. 20.
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Joy, Joseph F., Claremont, X. H., assignor to SulUTan
Machinery Company. Mining appararus. 2.0S3.i56:
July 6.
Joy, Joseph F., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Mining machine, 2,089,964 ;
Aug. 17.
Joy. Joseph F., Claremont, X. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinerv Company. Mining apparatus. 2,093,448 ;
Sept. 21.
Joy, Joseph F.. Claremont, X. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Material b'reaking device.
2.093.452 : Sept. 21.
Joy, Joseph F., Claremont. X. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Material loading apparatus.
2.099,981 : Xov. 23.
Joy. Joseph F., Claremont, X. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Mining apparatus. 2,100,336 ;
Xov. 30.
Jo.v Manufacturing Company. (See De Tore, Raymond
E., assignor.)
Joy. Robert W. (See Ostrander, A. E., Jov, and
Kassler. )
Joyce. Arthur A.. Clayfield. Brisbane, Queensland, Aus-
tralia. Traveling crane. 2,092.122 : Sept. 7.
Joyce, Bryan P., East Orange, assisnor to American
Armament Corporation, Hoboken, X. J. Projectile.
2,070.946 : Feb. 16.
Joyce-Cridland Company. The. (See Hott, Ion Von K.)
Joyce, Francis J. (See Uppercu, I. M., and Joyce.)
Joyce, Francis J.. Keyport, N. J. Transmission.
2.079.691 : May 11.
Joyce, William H., assignor to Pasadena Slipp-^r Co.,
Pasadena, Calif. Footwear. 2.067..963 ; Jan. 3 9.
Jubilee Manufacturing Co. (See Xielsen, Peter, assignor.)
Juchii, Alfred. (See Widmer, G.. and Juchll.)
Juchter. Pieter. Scotia, X. Y.. assisruor to General Electric
Company. Paper break detector. 2,078,800 ; Apr. 27.
Judd, Edward K.. Palisade, X. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon (Corporation.
Extracting molybdenum from -wulfenite ore. 2,079.805 :
May 11. .
Judd, H. L., Company. (See Troom, R. D. W., and
Toelle, assignors.)
Judd. Irving H., Dearborn, assignor to Whitehead & Kales
Company. River Rouge. Mich^ Running gear assembly.
2,091.406: Aug. 31. "
Judd, Irving H., Dearborn, assignor to Whitehead & Kales
CompanyT River Rouge, Mich. Skid carrier for motor
vehicle transports. 2.100,694 ; Xov. 30.
Judd, Millie A., Des Moines, Iowa. Dishcloth. 2,087,875 :
July 20.
Judd, Morton F.. Stratford. Conn., assignor to Raybestos-
Manhartan. Inc.. Passaic. X. J. Endless clutoli facing
and manufacture of the same. 2.079.173: May 4.
Judelshon, Oscar I., Park Ridge, N. J. Glutting "machine.
2.074,846 : Mar. 23.
Judelshon. Oscar I.. Park Ridge. X. J. Drive belt.
2.079.351 : May 4.
Judelshon. Oscar I.. Park Ridse, X. J. Cutting and wind-
ing machine. 2.100.079 : Xov. 23.
Judelshon, Oscar I., Park Ridge, X'. J. Drive for lathes
and other machines. 2.103.464 ; Dec. 28.
Judge. Franklin. Greenfield. Mass., assignor to Greenfield
Tap and Die Corporation. Thread cutting device.
2.096.S10: Oct. 26.
Judge, Thomas J. (See Preston, X\ D., and Judge.)
Judge, Thomas J., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester. X. T. Centralized traffic control-
ling system for railroads. 2,073,580 : Mar. P.
Judge, Thomas .T., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester. X. Y. Railway cab signaling "sys-
tem for railroads. 2.082.340 ; June 1.
Judge, Thomas J., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, X. Y. Centralized traffic con-
trolling system for railroads. 2. OSS. 793 ; Aug. 3.
Judge, Thomas J., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester. X. Y. Centralized traflic control-
ling system for railroads. 2,095.703 : Oct. 12.
Judge, Thomas J., assignor to General Rjiilway Signal
Company, Rochester, js. Y. Centralized traffic control-
ling system for railroads. 2.097.794 : Xov. 2.
Judge, Thomas J., and C. S. Bushnell, assignors to Gen-
eral Railway Signal Company, Rochester? X. Y. Cen-
tralized traffic controlling svstem for railroads.
2.082,544: June 1.
Judkins. Marion D., Burlingame, Calif. Flashlight.
2,089,897 : Aug. 10.
Judson. Albert L.. Beloit. assignor to Minneapolis-IIonoy-
well Regulator Co., Minneapolis. Minn. Burner control
apparatus and system. 2,075,289 ; Mar. 30.
Judson, Wilber. (See Bacon, R. F., and Judson.)
Juerpens, Arthur W., Milwaukee, Wis. Stocking form.
2,077.886 ; Apr. 20.
JuiTgons. Edwin C. Detroit. Mich. Gasoline electric
power nierlianisni. 2,080.036 : July 6.
Juhasz. Andrew B.. Xorwalk, Conn. "Liquid pasteurizing
apparatus. 2,098.663; Nov. 9.
JuiUard, Ernest, Lausanne, assignor of on-half to .Vtellors
11. Cuenod S. A., Chatelaine, near Geneva. Switzer-
land. Direct acting electric regulator. 2,069,610;
Feb. 2.
Julian, John B.. Lincoln, Xebr. Heating or coolinR system.
2,079,-l.'>:! ; Ma.v 4.
Jnlien. Louis F., assignor to Chamberlin Metal Weather
Strip Co., Detro"it, Mich. Insulating window.
2.093,727; Sept 21.
Jumau, Lucien J., assignor to Compagnie Generale d'Elec-
tricite. Paris, Fraice. Regenerative electric celL
2,078,143 ; Apr. 20.
Jung, Adolf. (See Hagedorp. M., Jung, and WOmanns.)
Jung. Albert H., Xew York, assignor to United American
Metals Corporation, Brooklyn." X. Y. Ingot for type-
setting machine feeders. 2,083,913 ; June 15.
Jung, Heinrich. (See Schmidt, H., and Jung.)
Jung. Heinricli. Wnppertal-Vohwinkel. and H. Andersag,
Wupperral-Elberfeld. Germany, assisnors to Winthrop
Chemical Company, Inc.. Xew York. 5s. Y. Heavy metal
compounds of a thiobarbituric acid and making the
same. 2.0S5.858 : July 6.
Jung, Joseph, Offenbach-on-the-Main, Germany. Dressins
case. 2.06S.547 ; Jan. 19.
Jung, Karl. Berlin. Germany. Automatic internal grind-
ing machine. 2.092.215 : Sept. 7.
Jung, Oscar H., and P. E. Heffelfinger. assignors to Trico
Fuse Manufacturing Co.. Milwaukee, Wis. Cartridge
fuse. 2,074.056 ; Mar. 16.
Jung. Oscar H.. and P. E. Heffelfinger. assignors to Trico
Fuse Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Electrical fuse link.
2.098.664; Xov. 9.
June. Walter M., Sank Centre. Minn. Automatic choke
for guns. 2,092,649 : Sept. 7.
Junse. Alfred. Altona-Othmarschen. Germany. Wooden
mast. 2.091,861 : Au^. 31.
Junge, Arthur H., ReedsvUle, Wis. Veterinary instru-
ment. 2,098,151 : X'ov. 2.
Jungers. John, assignor to Jungers Stove and Range
Company, Grafton, Wis. Liquid fuel burner. 2.067,666 ;
Jan. 12.
Jungers Stove and Range Company. (See Jungers, John,
assignor.)
Junghans, Helmut, Schramberg-Sulgen. Eckenhof, Ger-
many. Balance spring arrangement for cloctworks.
2.092.216: Sept. 7.
Junghans. Helmut. Schramberg-Sulgen, Germany. Me-
chanical time fuse having a centrifusal drive.
2.097,836 : Xov. 2.
Junggren. Oscar, deceased, by the Schenectady Trust
Company, executor. Schenectady. X. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Elastic fluid turbine ar-
rangement. 2.102.416 ; Dec. 14.
Junginann. Martin, Vienna, Austria. Orthopedic cor-
recting appliance. 2.099.401 ; Xov. 16.
Junker & Ruh A.-G.. Corporation of. (See Dorl, F. W. O..
and Schnitzler. assignors, t
Junkers Flugzeug-und-Motorenwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
(See Eckold. Walter, assignor.)
Junkers Flug2eug-und-Motorenwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
(See Junkers. Huge, assignor.)
Junkers Flugzeug und-Motornwerke Aktiengesellschaft
(See Lichte. August, assignor. ■>
Junkers Flugzeug-und-Motorenwerke Aktiengesellschaft
(See S ten del, H., and Wiechell. assignors.)
.Junkers. Hugo. (See Jiinicke, Hermann, assignor.)
Junkers. Hugo. Dessau. Therese Junkers, nije Bennhold.
Gauting. Germany, administratrix of s;iid Hugo Junk-
ers, deceased. Free piston engine. 2.086.163 : July 6.
Junkers. Hugo, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Junkers
Flugzeug-und-Motorenwerke Aktieng'esellschaft, Dessau.
Germany. Centrifugal friction^clutching device.
2.074,510 : Mar. 23. "
Junkers. Therese. (See Jauioke. Hermann, assignor.)
Junkers. Therese. iSee Schmidt. Friedrich. assignor.)
Junkers. Therese. nee Bennhold. (.See Junkers. Hugo.)
Junkins, Ra.vmoud D.. Cleveland Heights. Ohio, assignor
to Bailev Meter Company. Measuring and controlling
apparatus. 2.095.877 : Oct 12.
Junkmann. Karl. (S<»e Schoeller. W.. and Jtinkniann.)
Junkunc, John, Chicago, HI. Lock. 2.090.631 ; Aug. 24.
Jnno Corporation Limited. (S<v Duffield, William A.)
Juntunen. Gust. Hancock. Mich. Ventilating apparatus
for toilets. 2.100.962: Xov. 30.
Juranic. Walter. Red Hook, X. Y. Barbwire reel holder.
2.067.765 : Jan. 12.
Jursens. Emil G.. and H. K. Becker, assignors to Peters
.Machinery Company, Chicago, III. Depositing machine.
2.083.268": June 8. "
Jurist, .\lfred E.. and L. W. Green. Brooklyn, assignors
to E. R. Squibb & Sons. Xew York. X. Y. Purific-.ition
of alcohols. 2.075.205 ; Mar. 30.
Justheim. Clarence I., et al. (See Woodbury, Ellas L.,
assignor.)
Justheim. Clarence I., Salt Lake City. Utah. Insulated
food container. 2,070.905 ; Feb. 16.
Justheim. Clarence I.. Sjilt Lake City. Utah. Refrigera-
tor. 2,089,965 ; .\ug. 17.
Justheim. Clarence L, Salt Lake City, I'tah. Carburetor.
2.091. 365 : .-Vnc. 31.
Justice, Fred M., Browton, .A.la. Wrench. 2.069,582;
Feb. 2.
Justrlte Manufacturing Company. (Sco Brown. 1^ Roy
O., assignor.)
Jtistiis. llonrv W., Xapanoch, N. Y. Pilot valve for steam
traps. 2.079.412: Slay 4.
Justus, James W., assignor of four eichtleths to J. B,
Owens, and seventy-six eightieths to IVvp Sea Rescue v^
Salvage Corporation, Birmingham, .Ma. Uescue appara-
tus. 2,102,(\26; Deo. 21.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Jutson, Robert P., North Tarrytown, and D. E. Trucksess,
assignors to Bell Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated,
New i'orlc. N. Y. Regulated rectifier circuits.
2,0S.3.3S2 : June 8.
K. C. M. Company. (See Fleck, Louis C, assignor.)
K-D Manufacturing Company. (See Bellinger, Martin C,
assignor.)
K-D Manufacturing Company. (See Kulp, Harry W.,
assignor.)
Kabushiki-Kaisha Hitacbi-Seisakusbo. (See Inagi, Tosh-
iichi, assignor.)
Kabushiki Kaisha Hokushin Denki Seisakusho. (See
Mori, Takeyasu. assignor.)
Kacena, John, Chicago, and E. E. Kelly, Oak Park, as-
signors to Crane Co.. Chicago, 111. Shutter for radiator
enclosures and the like. 2,101.797 : Dec. 7.
Kachelmann, Kail. (See Dvorzsfik, H., Talentt-nyi, and
Kachelinann.)
Kadar, Louis, assignor to Chicago Railway Equipment
Company, Chicaeo, 111. Railway brake beam.
2.094.036 : Sept. 28.
Kadar, Louis, assignor to Chicago Railway Equipment
Company, Chicago, 111. Railway brake beam.
2.094.037 ; Sept. 28.
Kade, Hermann. Berlin-Fiobnau, Germany, assignor to E.
May, London, England. Apparatus for delivering thin
articles one by one. 2,080,277 : May 11.
Kadel, Byers W., Baltimore, Md., and D. S. Barrows.
Rochester, N. Y., assignors to The Symington-Gould
Corporation. Railway truck. 2,071,466 ; Feb. 23.
Ka Dell. Harold \V., Pittsburgh. Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Ther-
mionic device. 2.078.0GG ; Apr. 27.
Kaden, Kurt. (See Kiippenbender, H., Winzenburg,
Feigner. Fischer, and Kaden.)
Kadenacy, Michel, Paris, France. Explosion or in-
ternal combustion engine. 2,102,559 ; Dec. 14.
Ivado. Y'orio. Hyogo-ku, Kobe. Japan, assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Automatic control system for phase-advanc-
ing means. 2.07S.GC7 ; Apr. 27.
Kaech. O. A. (See Le Compte. Frank H., assignor.)
Kaeding, George. (See Schutsch, W., and Kaeding.)
Knegi. Kniil M. (Soe Minograd. H., and Kaegi.)
Kaessmann, Emil, Leverkusen-I. G., Werk, assignor to
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Germany. Drum type drier. 2,095,363 ;
Oct. 12.
Kiigi, Emil, assignor to the firm Sulzer Fr^res Soci^tS
Anonyme. Winterthur, Switzerland. Rotary piston ma-
chine. 2,068.918: Jan. 26.
Kttgi. Emil. assignor to Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme,
Winterthur, Switzerland. Refrigerating apparatus.
2.086,622; July 13.
Kagi, Emil, assignor to Sulzer Fr&res Soci^tf Anonynn-.
Winterthur, Switzerland. Stuffing box. 2,01)6,329 :
Oct. 19.
Kahan, Adolph D., Chicago, 111. Universal method of
shelving. 2,083.997 ; June 15.
Kahan, Jacob, Bronx, N. Y. Affixing rhinestones or the
like upon fabrics. 2,070,737 ; Feb. 16.
Kahler, John E., Kankakee, 111. Swatter gun. 2,093,659 ;
Sept. 21.
K'lhliff. William T., Elyria, Ohio. Garage door opener.
2.0S4.733 : June 22.
Kahlisch, Gustav. (See Reiners, W., and Kahlisch.)
Kabliscli, Gustav, assignor to W. Scblafhorst & Co., Glad-
bach-Rbeydt. Germany. Cross-wound warp beam.
2.066,888 ; Jan. 5.
Kahllenberger, Wllhelm, assignor to Maschinenfnbrik
Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G., Augsburg, Germany. Injec-
tion combustion power machine with jet atomization
and auxiliary chamber. 2,070.030 ; Apr. 6.
K.<jhn, Albert C, Tomahawk, Wis. Trap. 2,073,373 ;
Mar. 9.
Kahn. Benjamin, assignor to Kinetic Cycle Research Cor-
poration. New York, N. Y. Internal combustion en-
gine. 2.09.'?.8<i9 : Sept. 21.
Kahn, Bcrtrand B., Cincinnati, assignor to The Est.nte
Stove Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Stove. 2,073,240 ;
Mar. 9,
Kahn, Bertrand B., Cincinnati, assignor to The Estate
Stove Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Stove. 2,073,966 ;
Mar. 16.
Kahn, Bortrnnd B.. Cincinnati, assignor to The Estate
Stove Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Stove. 2,102.536 :
Dec. 14.
Kahn. Bertrand B.. Cincinnati, and C. .T. Hake, assignors
to The Estate Stove Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Stove.
2.079,018: May 11.
Kahn, David, Inc. (See Kahn, David, assignor.)
K:ihn. Dnvid, Inc. (See Lotterer, Relnliold, assignor.)
Knhn. David, Woodcllff, assignor to David Kahn. Inc.,
North Bergen. Hudson County, N. J. Writing instru-
ment. 2.075.72.") ; Mar. 30.
Kahn. David. Woodcllff, assignor to David Kahn, Inc.,
North Bergon Township, N. J. Writing instrument
clip with interchangeable Intltlals. 2,094.796: Oct. 5.
Kahn. David. Woodcllff. assignor to David Kahn, Inc.,
North Bergen Township, N. J. Combined Instrument
clip and plaque holder. 2.094,797 ; Oct. 5.
Kahn. Frank. Philadelphia, Pa. Wind pressure gauge
2.098,099: Nov. 2. t, t, ■
Kahn, Herbert M., Appleton, Wis. Chair. 2,073,065;
Mar. 9.
Kahn, Julius. (See Schulz. Walter F., assignor.)
Kahn, Julius, assignor to Truscon Steel Company, Youngs-
town, Ohio. Highway traffic marker. 2,081,358 ; May
25.
Kahn, Julius, and W. F. Schulz, Cleveland Heights, as-
signors to Republic Steel Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio.
Culvert. 2,081,872 ; May 26.
Kahn, Louis W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Overhead rail cleaner.
2,102.537: Dec. 14.
Kahn, Milton, assignor to Novelart Mfg. Co., New York,
N. Y. Novelty box. 2,102,077 ; Dec. 14.
Kaiser, Curt E. (See Schlenker. Charles E.. assignor.)
Kaiser, Edward AY., and J. E. Quinn, Chicago, 111. Fit-
tings for plumbing systems. 2,078,879 ; Apr. 27.
Kaiser, Ernest F., New Y'ork, N, Y. Artificial eyelash.
2.079,256 ; May 4.
Kaiser, Harry E., Temple City, Calif., assignor to Her-
cules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Continuous
production of abiotic acid esters. 2,074,963 ; Mar. 23.
Kaiser, Henry A., assignor of one-third to L. Kaiser,
Ronan, Mont., and one-third to G. R. Shepard, Missoula,
Mont. Headrest. 2.088,207 : July 27.
Kaiser, John R., Bloomfield, N. J. Pad holder. 2,079,257 ;
May 4.
Kaiser, Lawrence, Milwaukee, Wis. Propeller. 2,098,100 ;
Nov. 2.
Kaiser, Leo. et al. (See Kaiser. Henry A., assignor.)
K;iispr. Otto. (See (J.vr, J., and Kaiser.)
Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institute fur Eisenforschung (eingetrag-
ener Verein). (See Trijmel, Gerhard, assignor.)
Kalamazoo Paper Company. (See Denner, Peter F., as-
signor.)
Kalamazoo Paraffine Company. (See Macomber, Lewis
H.. assignor.)
Kalamazoo Vegetable Parchment Company. (See Hay-
ward, Ralph A., assignor.)
Kalb. Frank, Sr.. Baltimore, Md. Window shutter.
2,102,156 : Dec. 14.
Kalb, Lewis P. (See Timian, H. H., and Kalb.)
Kalb. Lewis P., Grosse Pointe Village, and A. J. Meyer,
assignors to Continental Jlotors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Piston. 2.075,290 ; Mar. 30.
Kalbach. Samuel E.. Wyomissing. and 51. Poeschmann,
West, Reading, assignors to Textile Machine Works,
Wyomissing, Pa. Hosiery inspecting device. 2,092.806 ;
Sept. 14.
Kiilber, Albert, Pforzheim, Germany. Device for firing
flashlight cartridges. 2,074,652 ; Mar. 23.
Kalber. Albert. Pforzheim, Germany. Flashlight powder.
2,098,341 ; Nov. 9.
Kalber. Wilfrid A.. Somerville, Mass. Seal for containers.
2.079,319 : May 4.
Kalhor. Wilfrid A.. Somerville. Mass. Seal for containers.
2 079,320: May 4.
Kalberer, George J„ Hamilton, Ohio. Caster. 2,073,066 ;
jNIar. 9.
Kalbitzer. George W., Jr., assignor to The E. Gloo Cor-
poration of America, Los Angeles, Calif. Vending ma-
chine. 2,073,698: Mar. 16.
Kalenborn, Arion S. (See Frickey, R. E., and Kalenborn.)
Kaletav. Joseph F., Readville. N. J. Window screen con-
struction. 2.084.847 : June 22.
Kalln, Albert, assignor to Woodward Governor Company,
Rockford, 111. Generator. 2.071.536; Feb. 23.
Kalio Inc. (See Dietrich, G. H., and Drechsel, assignors.)
Kalio Inc. (See Verbeek. .Arnold F., assignor.)
Kalischer, Jlilton. Springfield. Mass., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Refrigeration apparatus. 2,103,683 ;
Dec. 28.
Kalisz, Steve. (See Crenshaw. Benjamin A., assignor.)
Kalla, Alexander, Sr., Linden, N. J. Window. 2,073,745 ;
Mar. 16.
Kallam, Floyd L. (See Smith, Sydney S., assignor.)
Kallam, Floyd L., Huntington Park, Calif. Fractionator
control device. 2,086,808 ; July 13.
ICallp & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kogel, G., and Zahn,
assignors,)
Kalle & Co, Aktiengesellschaft, (See Neugebauer, Wil-
helm, assignor.)
Kalle & Co., Aktiengesellschaft. (See Schade, A., and
Horn, assignors.)
Kalle & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. (See Von Poser, G., and
Franke, assignors.)
Kalle & Co. Aktiengesellschaft. (See Zahn, Rudolf, as-
signor.)
Kallenberger, Frederick D.. Buckeye, Ariz. Hook and lock
as.semblv. 2,088,136; July 27.
Kallfelz, Alois J. (See Hayes, J. W., and Kallfelz.)
Kallin. Karl, Poison. Mont. Draft tongue attachment.
2,092,217 : Sept. 7.
Kallus. Frederick, Hoboken, N. J. Treating lamps.
2.098,582 : Nov. 9.
Kalman Steel Corporation. (See Kessler, Harry A., as-
signor.)
Kalman Steel Corporation. (See White, William E., as-
signor.)
Kalnibach, Lloyd R., West Englewood, N. J., assignor to
\\estern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Tool. 2,093,081 : Sept. 14.
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Kalmbach, Lloyd R., West Englewood, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Clamp. 2,099,116 ; Nov. 16.
Kalmon, Joseph J., Medford, Wis. Hoist. 2,092,921 ;
Sept. 14.
ICalner, Sam, et al. (See De Cesare, M., and Cohn,
assignors.)
Kalteux, James P. (See Noyes, W. V., and Kalteux.)
Kalvin, Louis, New York, N. Y. Dental impression trav
and holder. 2,089,265 ; Aug. 10.
Kalvin, Louis, New York, N. Y. Display form holder.
2,089,266 ; Aug. 10.
Kalvin, Louis, New York, N. Y. Garment display form.
2,089,267: Aug. 10.
Kalvin, Louis, New York, N. Y. Dress form. 2,089,268 ;
Aug. 10.
Kambli, Eduard. (See Stocklin, E., and Kambli.)
Kambli, Eduard, assignor to the firm of Society of Chemi-
cal Industry in Basle, Basel. Switzerland. Manufac-
ture of isatin-a-halides halogenated in the nucleus.
2,084,.528 : June 22.
Kamen. Willard B., Chicago, 111. Attaching clip.
2,076,726 ; Apr. 13.
Kamerer, James W., New Kensington, Pa., assignor to
Duplate Corporation. Heating safety glass assemblies.
2,075,726 ; Mar. 30.
Kamket Cornoration. (See Amato. Prank, as'iignor.)
Kamm, Richard, Chicago, 111. Electric flash sign.
2,070,132 ; Feb. 9.
Karam, Robert A., assignor to The Nofade Electric Cor-
poration. Hartford, Conn. Safety lighting circuit.
2,072,337 ; Mar. 2.
Kamm, Robert A., assignor to The Nofade Electric Cor-
poration, Hartford, Clonn. Shunt device. 2,079,174 ;
May 4.
Kammel, Hugo, Zella-Mehlls II, assignor to Mercedes
Buromaschinen-Werke Aktiengesellsehaft, Benshausen,
Germany. Printing adding machine. 2,071,880 ; Feb.
23.
Kammerer, Ernst, Berlin-Tempelhof, assignor to Klang-
film G. m. h. H.. Berlin, Germany. Sound transmitting
system. 2.098.392 ; Nov. 9.
Kammerer, Fred W. (See Cnnales, .John, assignor.)
Kammerer, Fred W., New York, N. Y. Metal weather
strip for mechanically balanced windows. 2,075,616 ;
Mar. 30.
Kammerer, Fred W., New York, N. Y. Jletallic door
saddle. 2,089,380 ; Aug. 10.
Kamrath, Herbert G., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Flint, Mich. Crankcase breather cap.
2.073,156 ; Mar. 9.
Kamrath, Herbert G., Flint, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Oil filter. 2,079,910 ; May
11.
Kamrowski, Frank, Stevens Point, Wis. Handle remov-
ing tool. 2,096,639 ; Oct. 19.
Kandnrian, Leon. Oakland, Calif. Bearing obstruction
e.iectnr. 2,102,320: Dec. 14.
Kane, Forest H., and W. R. Milner, Pontiac, Mich., as-
signors to Gpneral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Radiator. 2,076,031 ; Apr. 6.
Kane. Frank A. (See Killmoyer, C. A., and Reichhelm,
assignors.)
Kane. Garold A. (See Edwards, M. A., and Kane.)
Kane, James M., Los Banos, P. I. Monitoring system.
2,080,423 ; May 18.
Kane, Jerry. (See Casey, J. F., and Kane.)
Kane, John P., New York, N. Y. Dressing table with
rotat-'-'ile mirrors. 2.081,203: May 25.
Kane, Thomas C. assignor to The Commercial Shearing
& Stamping Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Valve.
2,080,824 ; May 18.
Kane, William E., Syracuse, N. Y. Metal bending ma-
chine. 2,088,746 ; Aug. 3.
Kanengeiser. Fred R.. Portsmouth, Ohio. Sound absorb-
ing material. 2,076.994 ; Apr. 13.
Kangas, William, Hibbing, Minn. Antiglare visor for
rear view mirrors. 2,070,434 ; Feb. 9.
Kann, Emil A., Lawrence, N. Y. Chair or analogous ar-
ticle of furniture. 2,097,884 ; Nov. 2.
Kannenheig, Walter F.. Lyndlmrst, N. .T., assignor to Boll
Teleplioup Laboratories. Incorporated, New Y'ork. N. Y.
lOlectroontical system. 2.072,455: Mar. 2.
Knnolt, Clarence W.. New York. N. Y. Proieotion nf
pictures for viewing in stereoscopic relief. 2,075,853 :
Apr. 6.
Kansas City Testing Laboratory. (See Cross, Roy and
M. F., nssiimors.)
Kansas City Testing Laboratory. (See Stareck, Jesse F.,
assignor.)
rCnntack. Walter W.. St. Albans, N. Y. Lighting fixture.
2.075,200; Mar. 30.
Kantola, Carl F. (.See Lentz, W. L.. and Kantoln.)
Kantor, J;nnes. assignor to Tlie Tjiquid Carbonic Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Bottle filling machine. 2,103.158;
Doc. 21.
Kantor. James. TI. AT. Staerk and If. J. Cliilton. assignors
to Tlie Tilduid Carbonic Corporafion, Cliicngo, 111. Bev-
erage mixing maclilne. 2.086.273; Jiilv 0.
Kaolin Processes Inc. (See Kratz, G. D., and Jnckson,
assignors.)
Kapella lylmlted. (See Lee, Horace W., assignor.)
Kanella Limited. (See Reason, R. E., and ('llfTord, as-
signors. 1
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Kapella Limited. (See Taylor, William, assignor.)
Kaplan, Ben, St. Paul, Minn. Folding box closure and
fastener therefor. 2,072,371 ; Mar. 2.
Kaplan, Elias, Hoboken, N. J., assignor to Elias Kaplan,
Inc. Ventilator. 2,076,948 ; Apr. 13.
Kaplan, Elias, Inc. (See Kaplan, Elias, assignor.)
Kaplan, Esther, administratrix. (See Kaplan, Jacob, as-
signor.)
Kaplan, Jacob, deceased, by E. Kaplan, administratrix,
assignor to E. Kaplan, Washington, D. C. Letter scale.
2,072,037 ; Feb. 23.
Kaplan, Jacob, deceased, E. Kaplan, administratrix, as-
signor to E. Kaplan, Washington, D. C. Combined let-
ter opener and postage scale. 2,097,837 ; Nov. 2.
Kaplan, Michael J., Atlantic County, N. J. Pipe coupling.
2,008,648 ; Jan. 26.
Kaplan, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. Eyeglasses. 2,101,026 ;
Dec. 7.
Kaplowit/!, Morris, assignor to Mircophone Corporation of
America, Brooldyn, N. Y. Optical reproducing device.
2.079.508 ; May 4.
Kappeler, Markus, assignor to the firm of Chemical Works
formerly Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland. Azo-dyestufE.
2,080,209 ; May 11.
Kapppnl^erg, William, Queens Village, assignor to Coffee
Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dispenser.
■^.091.929 : Aug. 31.
Kappler, Felix, Freiberg-in-Saxony, Germany. Produc-
tion of corrugated cardboard. 2,089,898 ; Aug. 10.
Kapprel, Frank, Kansas City, Mo. Locomotive cab and
appurtenances. 2,090,419 ; Aug. 17.
Kapprel, Frank, Kansas City, Mo. Locomotive cab and
curtain structure. 2,090,420 ; Aug. 17.
Kaps, Richard A., et al., trustees. (See Ducker, Louis
F., assignor.)
KapteVn, Paul, Berlin, Germany. Multistage valve.
2,077,326 ; Apr. 13.
Kapteyn, Paul, Berlin, Germany. Indirectly heated elec-
tronic tube. 2,094,657 ; Oct. 5.
Kapteyn, Paul, Berlin, Germany. Electron discharge
tube. 2,096,249 : Oct. 19.
Kapteyn, Paul, Berlin, as.signor to Radioaktiengesellschaft
D. S. Loewe, Berlin-Steglitz, Germany. Device em-
ploying electronic tubes. 2,103,621 ; Dec. 28.
KaptuUer, Alexander F., assignor to Allied Engineering
Company, Chicago, 111. Roller skate. 2,086,557 ; July
13.
Karageorgieff, Christoph. Vienna, Austria. Tapping and
refill-controlling device for liquid containers. 2,079,121 ;
May 4.
Karagheusian, A. & M., Inc. (See Baynton, H. H., and
Foster, assignors.)
Karasifl:. Samuel, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Electromagnetic
chiK-k. 2.0Sr;.i 64 : July 6.
Karasipwicz, Cornelia, Detroit, Mich. Curling and crimp-
ing device. 2,103,676 ; Dec. 28.
Karbach, Arthur P., Jr., and D. R. Trinkle, Oakland,
Calif., assignors to Naomi J. Osborn, as trustee. Ty-
pograph numbering machine. 2,090,869 : Aug. 24.
Karcher, Alfred, Stuttgart-Cannstatt, assignor to firm
Deutsche Gold- und Silber- Scheideanstalt vormals
Roessler, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Immersion
heater for salt baths. 2,097.981 ; Nov. 2.
Karcher, Arthur A., and C. B. Brown, assignors to B. F.
Brown, Fostoria, Ohio. Torch. 2,080,664 ; May 18.
Karcher, John C., assignor to Geophysical Service, Inc.,
Dallas. Tex. Method and apparatus for determining
porosity of rock formations. 2.085,664 ; June 29.
Karcher, John C. assignor to Geophysical Service, Inc.,
Dallas, Tex. Insulated pipe conneclion. 2.096,279;
Oct. 19.
Karger, David, assignor to Eagle Knitting Mills. Inc.,
Milwauliee, Wis. Dusting mitten. 2.101,027 ; Dec. 7.
Karl, Edward W., and J. H. White, Painesville, Ohio.
Pen. 2.100.647 ; Nov. 30.
Karl, IToinrich. Jersey Citv. N. J. Nipple protector.
2.084,689 ; June 22.
Karl. ITelnrich, Jersey Citv. N. J. Brake mechanism for
motor vehicles. 2.007.320 : Oct. 26.
Karlo. John D., RosoUe Park, N. J. Safety razor.
2.077,241 : Apr. 13.
Karle, Jolin D., Roselle Park, assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Making trim-
ming strips. 2,074,264 ; Mar. 10.
Karle, John D.. Roselle Park, assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company. EIi7.ab(>th. N. J. Attachment
for sewing macliines. 2,092.735 • Seiit. 7.
Karlson, Albert, New York, N. Y^. Barrel tap. 2,084,200;
June 15.
Karlson, Julius H.. Cliicago, 111. Stem for smoking pipes,
cigar and cigarette holders. 2.094,708; Oct. 5.
Karlson. Julius Tt,, Chicago, III. Guard for paring
knives. 2,103,329: Dec. ^8.
Karlsson, Axel 11. S., and S. J. Svcnsson, Tilnkoplng.
Swe(ien. Machine for making and applying bollle caps
or capsules. 2,075,727 ; Mar. 30.
Karlsson-Ygger, Albert, Now York, N. Y. Container.
2.074.824 ; Mar. 23.
ICarlstrihn, Fredrik J. R., Stockholm. Sweden, assignor lo
Electrolux Corporation, Dover, Del. Suction nozzle.
2,070,834 ; Feb. 10.
Karlslri'ini, Fi<'<lrik J. K.. Slockliolm, Sweden, assignor
to Elect rotux Corporation. Dover, Di>l. Nozzle.
2,078,634 ; Apr. 27.
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Karlstrom, Johan F. E., Bo, Sweden, assignor to Elec-
trolux Corporation, Dover, Del. Vacuum cleaner.
2,093,002 ; Sept. 14.
Karmanocky, Joseph, Carteret, N. J. Furnace lining.
2,082,698 ; June 1.
Karmazin Engineering Company. (See Karmazin, John,
assignor.)
Karmazin, John, Huntington, Ind., assignor to Karmazin
Eneineering Company, Detroit, Mich. Making heat
radiators. Re. 20,321 ; Apr. 6.
Karmazin, John, Huntington, Ind., assignor to Karmazin
Engineering Company. Manufacturing heat exchangers.
2,081,303 : May 25.
Karmazin, John, Huntington, Ind., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Air deflecting grille.
2,085,159 ; June 29.
Karmazin, John, Huntington, Ind., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Making tubing.
2,093,810 ; Sept. 21.
Karnes, James C. Buffalo, N. Y. Predicting device.
2.075,854 ; Apr. 6.
Karnes. James C, Buffalo, N. T. Plotting board.
2.082,802 ; June 8.
Karnes, James C, Buffalo, N. Y. Position comparator.
2,088,600; Aug. 3.
Karnes, James C., Buffalo, N. Y. Sight for ordnance.
2,094,015 ; Sept. 28.
Karns, George M.. Kenmore, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Xemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Artificial thread and producing same.
2,098.628; Xov. 9.
Karo Knit Fabrics, Inc. (See Tanski, Frank M., as-
signor.)
Karolus, August, Leipzig, Germany. Light relay.
2,084.201 ; June 15.
Karp, William S., New York, N. Y. Projecting game
apparatus. 2.077,369 ; Apr. 13.
Karpel, Kurt, New York, N. Y. Supporting stand for
bicycles. 2,082,248 ; June 1.
Karpeles, Otto, assignor to "Elact" Gesellschaft fiir
elektrische Apparate Ges. m. b. H., Vienna, Austria.
Reducing by washing the acidity of dairy products.
2,088.207 ; July 27.
Karpen, S., & Bros. (See Beck, E. J., and Schroeder,
assignors.)
Karpenske, Joseph E. and J. L. Benson, Rochester, N. Y..
said Karpenske assignor to said Benson. Concealed
drawer handle locking device. 2,094.895 : Oct. 5.
Karr, Alfred D., Newark, assignor to Ingersoll-Rand Com-
pany, Jersey City, N. J. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,103.726 ; Dec. 28.
Karr, Charles D., Holland, Mich. Bedspring and cover
retaining clip therefor. 2,074,399 ; Mar. 23.
Karr, Charles D., Holland, Mich. Bedding pad.
2.099.427 : Nov. 16.
Karr, James L., Portland. Oreg., assignor to The Amer-
ican Brake Shoe and Foundry Companv, Wilmington,
Del. Brake shoe for railway cars. 2.096.430 ; Oct. 19.
Karrer, Sebastian, Washington, D. C, assignor to Con-
solidated Gas Electric Light and Power Company of
Baltimore, Baltimore, Md. Tube fitting. 2,082,164 ;
Jnne 1.
Karrer, Sebastian, Washington, D. C, assignor to Con-
solidiated Gas Electric Light and Power Company. Bal-
timore, Md. Safety device for gas burners. 2,097,838 ;
Nov. 2.
Karretli. .Vugust. (See Grassmann, W., and Rubenbauer,
assignors.)
Karrick, Lewis C, Salt Lake City, Utah. Destructive
distillation of carbonaceous material. Re. 20,392;
June 1.
Karron, David, Brooklyn, N. Y. Latch means for band-
bag fr.nmos. 2.079,806; May 11.
Karst, Clarence E., assignor to The Brunhoff Manufac-
turing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Illuminated sign.
2,095,704 ; Oct. 12.
Karwat. Ernst. Grosshesseloho by JIunicli. Germany, as-
.signor, by mesne assicnnicnts. to T'nion Carbide and
Carbon Corporation. Enriching blower blast with oxy-
gon. 2.079.019 ; May 4.
Karwat, Ernst, Grosshesselohe, near Munich, Germany,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to Union Carbide arid
Carbon Corporation. Process and apparatus for sep-
arating vapors from gaseous mixtures. 2,089,558 ;
Aug. 10.
Kasaritzeff, Florontin, Berlin, Germany. Brake valve de-
vice. 2.006.404 ; Jan. 5.
Kasarjian, Armen A., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Spark
plug. 2,096,2.-)0 ; Oct. 19.
Kasdan, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Vanity case.
2.089.833; Aug. 10.
Easdan, Nathan, New York, and K. F. Landwehr, Wood-
side, assignors to Majestic Metal Specialties, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Lipstick holder. 2,089,832 ; Aug. 10.
Kasdan, Nathan, Now York, and D. Pollack, Brooklvn,
N. Y., assignors to Majestic Metal Specialties, Inc.
Vanity cases. 2,089,834 ; Aug. 10.
Ka.sdan, Natli:in. Now York, X. Y.. and R. F. Landwohr,
Laurelton. L. I., assignors to Majestic Metal .Special-
ties Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Lipstick holder. 2,099,488 ;
Nov. Ifl.
Kase, Nathan, Now York, and L. Wlosenfold, Brooklyn,
assignors to Gllda Corporation of America, New York.
N. y. Slide fastener. 2,093,276 ; Sept. 14.
Kaselitz, Oskar, Berlin, Germany. Separate recovery
of potassium phosphates and ammonium phosphates.
2,083,652 ; June 15.
Kaselitz, Oskar, Berlin, Germany. Producing dicalcium
phosphate and ammonium phosphate. 2,086,912 ; July
13.
Kaselitz, Oskar, Berlin, Germany. Producing fertilizers.
2.092,123; Sept. 7.
Kasemann, Erwin, Steinstucken, near Berlin, Germany.
Transmission system. 2,083,653 ; June 15.
Kaskell, Chester C, St. Paul, Minn. Composite recorder.
2,068,272 ; Jan. 19.
Kaskey, Louis G., Oakland, assignor to Buttermilk Dis-
pensers, San Francisco, Calif. Beverage dispenser.
2,088,376 ; July 27.
Ka.sper. Louis, assignor to Steel Heddle Manufacturing
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Heddle frame. 2,078,897 ;
Apr. 27.
Kaspereit, Otto K., Philadelphia, Pa. Reflecting prism.
2,085.025 ; June 29.
Kaspereit. Otto K., Philadelphia, Pa. Prism. 2,085,026 :
June 29.
Kassap, Max, Brooklyn, X. Y. Safety blanket holder.
2.088,208 : July 27.
Kassebaum. Heinrich. Halle-on-the-Saale, Germany. Scrib-
ing device. 2,088,063 ; July 27.
Kassing, Burton I., Utica, N. Y., assignor to Remington
Arms Company, Inc. Motor drive. 2,089,381 ; Aug. 10.
Kassler, Adolph. (See Ostrander, A. E., Joy, and
Kassler. )
Kassner, Ernst E. W., Arbon, Switzerland. Altering
the energy content of dipolar substances. 2,089,966 ;
Aug. 17.
Kassner, Ernst E. W., London, England. Apparatus for
the generation of short electromagnetic waves.
2.094,602 ; Oct. 5.
Kassner, Ernst E. W., London, England. Ultra short
wave oscillation generator. 2.096,459 ; Oct. 19.
Kast, Harry A., Cranford, X. J., assignor to American
Cyanamid Company, New York, N. Y. Continuously
manufacturing hydrochloric acid. 2,081,118 ; May 18.
Kastens, William H., Johnsville, Ohio. Abrading ma-
chine. 2.094,843 ; Oct. 5.
Kastcr, John, Tampa, Fla., assignor to The Duplex
Printing Press Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Produc-
ing a newspaper having news and tabloid sections.
2.092,977 ; Sept. 14.
Kaszas, William B., New York. N. Y. Airplane kite and
advertising device. 2,086,361 ; July 6.
Katcher, Morris, Xew York, N. Y. Driven member of a
clutch. 2.076,373 ; Apr. 6.
Katclier, Morris. Xew York, N. Y. Friction clutch.
2.093,243 : Sept. 14.
Katcher, Morris, Xew York. N. Y. Driven member for
friction clutches. 2,096,587 ; Oct. 19.
Kates, Hyman G. (See Rodin, Matthias, assignor.)
Kath, Alfred W., assignor to Arthur Colton Company,
Detroit, Mich. Transfer means for registering wrap-
pers and bands. 2,075,291 ; Mar. 30.
Kato. Etsuro, Hara-Machi. Meguro-ku, Tokyo-Shi, Japan.
Operating apparatus for flyer frames. 2,101,395 ;
Dec. 7.
Kato. Kiliachi, Hongo-ku, Tokyo, Japan, assignor to
Minato Tsuji, Tolcyo. Japan. Cooling system of in-
ternal combustion engines. 2,081,484 ; May 25.
Kato. Tooru, Osaka, Japan. Small receiver. 2,078,385 ;
Apr. 27.
Katona, Alexander, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Meeka Laboratories. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Acid con-
tainer. 2.070,231 ; Feb. 9.
Katz and Ilaltor. (See Katz, Jack, assignor.)
Katz, Harry, Xew York, N. Y. Slip. 2,073,699 ; Mar. 16.
Katz. Jack, assignor to Katz and Halter, Dover, N. J.
Hard twist spinning machine. 2.084,975; June 22.
Katzenmoyor, Harry E., Reading, Pa., assignor to Chas.
Chipman's Sons Co.. Inc., Xew York, X. Y. Circular
hosiery knitting machine. 2.092,315 ; Sept. 7.
Katzin, Martin. (See Peterson, H. O., and Katzin.)
Katzinger, Edward, Company. (See Jackson, Joseph G.,
assignor.)
Katzman, Jacob. Brooklyn, N. Y. Friction clutch driving
mechanism. 2,068.331 : Jan. 19.
Katzman, Jacob. Brooklyn, assignor to Dubilier Con-
denser Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electric con-
denser. 2,070,435 ; Feb. 9.
Katzman, Jacob, Brooklyn, assignor to Nova Electric Cor-
poration, New York, X. Y. Paper condenser. 2,087,408 ;
July 20.
Katzman, Jacob, Brooklyn, assignor to Nova Electric
Corporation, Xew Y'ork, X. Y. Electrolytic condenser.
2.096,673; Oct. 19.
• Katzman, Jacob. Brooklyn, assignor to Nova Electric
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electrical condenser and
the operation thereof. 2.090,674 : Oct 19
Kaudors. Viliam, Prague, Czechoslovakia, assignor to
\\ cstinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Companv, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Dynamo-electric machine. 2,071,839 ;
Feb. 23.
Kaufer, Moses New York, X. Y. Sectional sofa or like
furniture. 2.087,574 ; July 20.
K.aiifToldt. Alfons, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur
Drahtlose Telographie m. b. H., Berlin. Germany. Seal
for electron discharge devices. 2.084,913 • June 22
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Kauffeldt, Alfons, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft
fur Drahtlose Telegraphie, m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Electrode assembly. 2,091,047 ; Aug. 24.
Kauffman, Charles H. (See Kauffman, Chauncey B. and
C. H.)
Kauffman, Chauncey B. and C. H., Hellam, Pa. Auto-
matic window closer. 2,083,450 ; June 8.
Kauffman, Edmund J., Girard, assignor to Valley Mould
& Iron Corporation, Hubbard, Ohio. Apparatus and
method for controlling freezing of ingots. 2,075,039 :
Mar. 30.
Kauffman, Harold L., Warren, Pa. Treating argillaceous
substances and products thereof. 2,091,548 ; Aug. 31.
Kauffman, Leroy A., assignor to Indicating Fuse Manu-
facturing Corporation, Washington, D. C. Dual fuse
with indicator. 2,074,400 ; Mar. 23.
Kauffman, Leroy A., assignor to Indicating Euse Manu-
facturing Corporation, Washington, D. C. Indicating
fuse plug. 2,074,916 ; Mar. 23.
Kauffman, Leroy A., assignor to Indicating Fuse Manu-
facturing Corporation, Washington, D. C. Electric
fuse. 2,074,917: Mar. 23.
Kauffman, Leroy A., assignor to Indicating Fuse Manu-
facturing Corporation, Washington, D. C. Fuse plug.
2,074,918 ; Mar. 23.
Kauffman, Leroy A., assignor to Indicating Fuse Manu-
facturing Corporation, Washington, D. C. Renewable
fuse. 2,074,919 ; Mar. 23.
Kauffman, Leroy A., assignor to Indicating Fuse Manu-
facturing Corporation, Washington, D, C. Indicator for
fuses. 2,074,920 ; Mar. 23.
Kauffman, Leroy A., assignor to Indicating Fuse Manu-
facturing Corporation, Washington, D. C. Indicator
attachment for fuses. 2,074,921 ; Blar. 23.
Kauffman, Leroy A., assignor to Indicating Fuse Manu-
facturing Corporation, Washington, D. C. Indicating
fuse. 2,079,214 ; May 4.
Kauffman, Lester S., assignor to American Stove Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Automatic lighter construction
for gas ranges. 2,081,819 ; May 25.
Kauffman, Walter L., II, assignor to Lovell Manufactur-
ing Company, Erie, Pa. Treating rubber rolls.
2,073,895 ; Mar. 16.
Kauffman, Walter L., II, assignor to Lovell Manufactur-
ing Company, Erie, Pa. Pressure adjusting screw for
wringers. 2,080,047 ; May 11.
Kauffman, Walter L., II, assignor to Lovell Manufactur-
ing Company, Erie, Pa. Wringer. 2,080,048 ; May 11.
Kauffman, Walter L., II, assignor to Lovell Manufactur-
ing Company, Erie, Pa. Wringer. 2,080,318 ; May 11.
Kauffman, Walter L., II., assignor to Lovell Manufactur-
ing Company, Erie, Pa. Wringer. 2,087,976 ; July 27.
Kauffman, Walter L., II., assignor to Lovell Manufactur-
ing Company, Erie, Pa. Wringer. 2,087,977 ; July 27.
Kauffman, Walter L., II, assignor to Lovell Manufac-
turing Company, Erie, Pa. Wringer. 2,090,680 ; Aug.
24.
Kauffman, Walter L., II, assignor to Lovell Manufactur-
ing Company, Erie, Pa. Wringer. 2,098,919 ; Nov. 9.
Kauffman, Walter L., II, assignor to Lovell Manufactur-
ing Company, Erie, Pa. Wringer. 2,098.920 ; Nov. 9.
Kauffman, William J., Summit, N. J. Calculating and in-
dicating mechanism. 2,082,008 ; June 1.
Kauffman, William R., Yorlt, Pa. Automatic dough di-
vider. 2,081,933 ; June 1.
Kauffmann, Hans O., assignor to Buffalo Electro-Chemical
Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Bleaching sugar.
2,072,6,39 ; Mar. 2.
Kauffmann, Hans O., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to Buffalo
Electro-Chemical Company, Inc. Carroting fur.
2,079,860 ; May 11.
Kaufier, Felix, and IT. P. Solimitz, assignors to Dr. Alex-
ander Wacker Gesellschaft fiir Electrochemische Indus-
trie, G. m. b. H., Munich, Germany. Asphalt solution.
2,102,957; Dec. 21.
Kaufman, Abraham, Bronx, N. Y. Collapsible chair.
2,074,998 ; Mar. 23.
Kaufman, Alexander, Long Island City, N. Y. Circular
knitting machine. 2,074,999 ; Mar. 23.
Kaufman, Carl L., Brooklyn, assignor to Bloomingdale
Bros., Inc., New York, N. Y. Vest. 2,067,850; Jan. 12.
Kaufman, Daniel L., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrig-
erating apparatus. 2,090,112; Oct. 19.
Kaufman, Gus, Beacon, .assignor to The Texas Company,
New York, N. Y. Grease manufacture. 2,084,974 ;
June 22.
Kaufman, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Folding gate and
lock therefor. 2,095,007 ; Oct. 12.
Kaufman, William, jussiguor to JilT(> Container Box Com-
pany, Newark. N. J. Box. 2,088,171 ; July 27.
Kaufmann, Arlliur G., Associated, Calif., assignor, by
mesne assignnicnis, to Tide Water Associated Oil Com-
pany. Emulsifying oil. 2,099,894 ; Nov. 23.
Kaufmann, George A., Essex Fells, N. J. Brassifiro or
the like. 2,086,979 ; July 13.
Kaufmann, Harry A., Detroit, Mich. Valve. 2,075,811 ;
Apr. 6.
Kaufmann, Joel. (See David, Andrew, assignor.)
Kaufmann, John J., Elklns Park, assignor to Steel Iloddle
Manufacturing Company, Phlladolphla, I'a. Harness for
cross weaving. 2,008,980 ; Jan. 20.
Kaufmann, John J., Elkins Park, assignor to Steel Heddle
Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Heddle
frame. 2,073,935; Mar. 16.
Kaufmann, John J., Elkins Park, assignor to Steel Heddle
Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Loom har-
ness. 2,073,936 ; Mar. 16.
Kaufmann, John J., Jr., Greenville, S. C, assignor to
Steel Heddle Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Loom harness frame. 2,076,148 ; Apr. 6.
Kaufmann, Richard H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Generator regulation.
2,100,854; Nov. 30.
Kaufmann, Werner. (See Kesselring, P., Koppelmann,
and Kaufmann.)
Kaumagraph Company. (See Lawrence, Winthrop S.,
assignor.)
Kaup, Fred H., and F. H. Kinyoun, Omaha, Nebr. Freez-
ing device for edibles. 2,085,160; June 29.
Kaupke,' Lee H., Auburn, N. Y., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Picker arm for potato planters.
2,001,480; Aug. 31.
Kaupp, Henry, Long Island, assignor to U. S. Galvanizing
& Plating Equipment Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Conveyer mechanism. 2,103,906 ; Dec. 28.
Kaupp, Raymond T., Portland, Oreg. Antiseptic for the
treatment of genitourinary infections. 2,100,781 ;
Nov. 30.
Kautz, Karl, Massillon, assignor to Republic Steel Cor-
poration, Youngstown, Ohio. Enameling. 2,099,340 ;
Nov. 16.
Kauzal, Gabriel P., assignor to Ject-In Limited, Sydney,
New South Wales, Australia. Drench syringe for vet-
erinary use. 2,074,401 ; Mar. 23.
Kawneer CJompany, The. (See Plym,. Francis J., as-
signor.)
Kawneer Company, The. (See Plym, F. J., and Milligan,
assignors.)
Ka'y, Arthur, Astoria, N. Y. Stove pipe jointing means.
2,096,519 ; Oct. 19.
Kay-Brunner Steel Products Inc. (See Kay, Lloyd D.,
assignor.)
JCay-Brunner Steel Products, Inc. (See Low, John J.,
assignor.)
Kay, David. (See Dyer, J. W., and Kay.)
Kay Gyroplanes Limited. (See Dyer, J. W., and Kay,
assignors.)
Kay, John. (See Demboski, L., and Kay, assignors.)
Kay, Lazarus, Cheetham, Manchester, England. Applying
adhesive to fabrics and the like. 2,068,183; Jan. 19.
Kay, Lloyd D., Alhambra, Calif., assignor to Ka.v-Brunner
Steel Products Inc. Vehicle wheel. 2,090,870 ; Aug.
24.
Kay, Lloyd D., Alhambra, Calif., assignor to Kay Brunner
Steel Products, Inc. Brake and anchoring means there-
for. 2,103,750; Dec. 28.
Kay Manufacturing Corporation. (See Krakauer, Abra-
ham, assignor.)
Kay Manufacturing Corporation. (See Krims, Edward
A., assignor.)
Kay, Murray, New York, N. Y. Nonrefillable closure for
containers. 2,066,889 ; Jan. 5.
Ka.y, Walter, Bury, England, assignor to Ka.vsam Cor-
poration of America, Dover, Del. Manufacture 6f rub-
ber articles. 2,085,859 ; July 6.
Kay, Webster B., assignor to Standard Oil Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Solvent fractionation. 2,006,686 ; Jan. 5.
Kayatt, Philip J., Yonkers, assignor to International Glow
Lamp Corporation, New York, N. Y. Glow lamp elec-
trode and manufacture. 2,084,911 ; Juno 22.
Kave, Leslie V., Wellington, New Zealand. Spring press
stud fastener. 2,091,099 ; Aug. 24.
Kay and Ess Chemical Corporation, The. (See Kittredge,
H. G., and Turner, assignors.)
Kayler, Frank H., Alliance, Ohio, assignor to American
Steel Foundries, Chicago, 111. Car coupler. 2,098,207 ;
Nov. 2.
Kaylor, Ernest S., Peoria, III. Safety appliance for ele-
vators. 2,075,292 ; Mar. 30.
Kayn, Stephen F., New York, N. Y., assignor to Pelamerc
Company Inc. Bow holder. 2,075,728 ; Mar. 30.
Ka.vn, Stephen F., New York, N. Y., assignor to Delamere
Company, Inc. Necktie holder. 2,085,715; June 29.
Kaynis, Samuel A., et al. (See Fein, Jacob, a.<!siKnor.)
Kaysain Corporation of America. (See Kay. Walli-r, as-
signor.)
Kayson, Claude H., et al. (See McClure, Jay D., as-
signor.)
Kayser, James W., assignor of one-fourth to J. W. liavery
and one-fourth to W. S. NolU, Rlverton, W'yo. Farm
gate. 2,076,095 ; Apr. 13.
Kayser, Julius, & Co. (See Benlston, William J., as-
signor.)
Kayser, Julius, & Co. (See Mutchlor, A. W., and Strauss-
berger, assignors.)
Kayser, Julius, & Company. (See Underwood, J., and
Mack, assignors.)
Kazan, Samuel. (See Wittenberg, A. L., and Kazan.)
Kaziinjlan, Harry (J. and J. M., Los Angeles, Calif. Tivat-
tng gems. 2,085,757 ; July «.
Kazanjlan, James M. (See KazanJIan, Ilarrv G. and
J. M.)
ICaznnjlan, Sonren, Woodsldo, N. Y. War proteodng de-
vice. 2,078,079 ; Apr. 20.
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INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
I
Keagy, E. J. L. W., et al. (See Hartman, Thomas L.,
assignor.)
Keall. Frank B. (See Gouldbourn, J., Kestell, and Keall.)
Keall, Frank B., Leicester, England, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lasting
machine. 2,097,507 ; Nov. 2.
Keall, P^rank B., and L. Mawbey, Leicester. England, as-
signors to United Slioe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, X. J. Perforating machine. 2,097,508 : Nov. 2.
Kean, Otho V., Bronxville, assignor to F. P. Warfield,
New York, N. Y. Photographic apparatus. 2,085,432 ;
June 29.
Keaney, Francis A., Brockton, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, I'aterson, N. J. Lacing
shoe uppers. 2,000,474 ; Jan. 5.
Keaney, Joseph C. (See Guthrie, James M., assignor.)
Ke.aney, Joseph C. Mount Lebanon, Pa., assignor of one-
tliird to Sam B. Jleyer, Fox Chapel, Pa. Building block.
2,086,185 ; July 6.
Keaney, Joseph C, Mount Lebanon, and J. M. Guthrie,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Bottle closure. 2,102.157 : Dec. 14.
Keaney, Joseph M., Mount Lebanon, and J. M. Outhrie,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Bottle closure. 2,102,158; Dec. 14.
Kear, Frank G. (See Mashbir, S. F., Kear, Davies, and
Orton.)
Kear, William R., Philadelphia, Pa. Pitchograph.
2.090,747; Oct. 20.
Kearby, John J., Paterson, N. J. Warp stop motion for
looms. 2.097.951 ; Nov. 2.
Kearney. James R., Corporation. (See Binkley, William
J., assignor.)
Kearney, James R., Corporation. (See Boothe, Eugene
F., assignor.)
Kearney, James R., Corporation. (See Crump, Lindell L.,
assignor.)
Kearney, James R., Corporation. (See Dunaway, Ulrich
C. assignor.)
Kearney, J.imes R., Corporation. (See Fox, Charles A.,
assignor.)
Kearney. James R., Corporation. (See Heinrich, Walter
A., assignor.)
Kearney. James R., Corporation. (See Heinrich, W. A.,
and Fox, assignors.)
Kearney, James R., Corporation. (See Heinrich, W. A.,
Fox, and Deright, assignors.)
Kearney, James R., Corporation. (Sec Tipsord, ^lelvin
T., assignor.)
Kearney & Trecker Corporation. (See Armitage, Joseph
B., assignor.)
Kearney & Trecker Corporation. (See Parsons, Fred A.,
assignor.)
Kearney & Trecker Corporation. (See Pohl, Walter, as-
signor.)
Kearney, William P., Brooklvn, N. Y. Horseshoe.
2.094,74.3 ; Oct. 5.
Kenrsley. William K.. Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Time switch. 2,103,907 ;
Dec. 28.
Keasl)ey & Mattison Company. (See Beckwith, Charles J.,
assignor.)
Keasbey & Mattison Company. fSee Buczkowski, Ed-
ward .T.. assignor.)
Keato'i-, E. H. (See Cook, Roger A., assignor.)
Keck. Harry A.. Ten neck, N. J., assignor to Lever Brothers
Company. Finishing fats. 2,:0L50] : Dec. 7.
Kedzie, Donald H., assignor to A. L. Snuffer, Phoenix,
Ariz. Natural gas dispenser. 2,008,804 ; Jan. 20.
Kee, Charles L.. Portsmouth. Va., assignor to W. H.
Finekel. Jr., trustee. Washington, D. C. Percussive
spinning to.v. 2.057,729 ; INIar. .",0.
Keebler. Paul T.. Jeannette. assignor to Elliott Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Expansion type tube cleaner.
2,089,382; Aug. 10.
Keebler, I'aul T.. Jeannette, and W. S. Elliott, decea.sod, hv
A. L. Elliott, Pittsbnrgli. (J. F. Elliott, Ridgway, and
H. R. I,ey<len, Buck Hill Falls, executors, assignors to
ICIliott Companv, Pittsburgh, Pa. Motor. 2,082,959;
June S.
Keech, Dana E., Clendale, Calif., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Food Machinery Corporation. Tucking
mechanism. 2.100,282 ; Nov. 23.
Keefe, Lincoln M., Springfield, Mass. Relay winding.
2,008.082 ; .Tan. 20.
Keefe. Lincoln M., Springfield. Mass. Automatic perfo-
rating machine. 2.0S4.347 ; June 22.
Keefe. Lincoln M., Springfield, Mass. Master control
unit. 2,09.8,248 ; Nov. 9.
Keefer. Clarence E.. Baltimore. Md. Sedimentation ap-
paratus. 2.080.137; Mny 11.
Keefer, Joseph, Jamaica, N. Y.. assignor to United Shoe
Machinerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Making shoes.
2.080,558"; July 13.
Keegan, John G., assignor of one-half to Wyoming South-
ern Oil Company, Cheyenne, Wyo. Solenoid pump.
2.090,127; Aug. 17.
Keecan. Peter V). (See Helgason, A., and Keegan.)
Keeler Brass Company. (See Ilnan, Gilbert J.. Jr., as-
signor.)
Keeler P.rass Company. (See Jakeway, Gerald V., as-
signor.)
Keeler, E.. Company. (Sep Best. Simon C.. assignor.)
Keeler, Edgar D., Long Beach, Calif. Extensible pres-
sure bailer. 2.083,714; June L'S.
Keeler, Raymond W., Galion, Ohio, assignor to The
Galiou Iron Works and ;\Lanufacturing Company.
Road grader. 2,072,111 ; Mar. 2.
Keeler, Raymond W.. Galion, Ohio, assignor to Tlie
Galion Iron Works and Manufacturing Company,
llj'draulic lifting mechanism for road graders.
2,072,300 ; Mar. 2.
Keeling, William O., Independence, Mo. Producing low
boiling hydrocarbons. 2,085,027 ; June 29.
Keen, Alexis W., Passaic, N. J., assignor to United States
Rubber Products. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Making glass
nozzles. 2,084,811 ; June 22.
Keen, Alexis W.. Passaic, and H. T. Trautvetter, Clifton,
N. J., assignors to United States Rubber Products,
Inc.. New York, N. Y. Paste applying apparatus.
2.072,597 ; Mar. 2.
Keen, Alexis W., Passaic, N. J., and F. D. Chittenden,
Providence, R. I., assignors to United States Rubber
Products, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Constant tension con-
trol for elastic filaments. 2,098,422 ; Nov. 9.
Keen, Harold H., Letchworth, England, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to International "Business Machines Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Perforated card controlled
accounting machine. 2,070,727; Apr. 13.
Keen, Thomas I*... New I'ork. N. Y.. and T. F. Gibboney,
Reedsville, Pa. Blanket. 2,099,009; Nov. 1G.
Keen, W. R. (See Drobile, A. W., Hiers, and Keen.)
Keenan. Edward T.. Frostproof, Fla. Fruit juice ex-
tractor. Re. 20,528 ; Oct. 12.
Keenan, George W., et al. (See Herrero, Charles, as-
signor.)
Keenan, John A., Flushing, N. Y. Lens centering appa-
ratus. 2,081.936 ; June 1.
Keenan. John A.. New York, N. Y., assignor to American
Optical Company, Southbridge, Mass. Abrading ap-
paratus. 2,095,503 ; Oct. 12.
Keenan. Joseph H. (See Backer, L. H., Keenan, and
Kopf . )
rCeene, Alvin D. (See Samuels, A. O., and Keene.)
Keene, Edward W. \V., Kingston-upon-Hull, England.
Filter. 2.09.3.967 : Sept. 21.
Keene. Harry B., Westport, Conn. Snowshoe. 2,097,249 ;
Oct. 26.
Keene. Kenneth L. (See Bradley, C. E., and Keene.)
Keene, AVilliam J., assignor to Chicago Spring Hinge
Company, Chicago, 111. Door closer. 2,102,321 ; Dec.
14.
Keene, William J., assignor to Chicago Spring Hinge
Company. Chicago, 111. Door closer. 2,102,322 ; Dec.
14.
Keoney. Arthur J.. Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Rubber coated
article and manufacturing same. 2.101.714; Dec 7
Keery. Thomas, Co. Inc. (See Gerg, William P., as-
signor.)
Keese. Beverly W., Oshkosh, Wis., assignor to The Timken-
Detroit Axle Company, Detroit, Mieh. Gear mounting
for axle drives and the like. 2,009.411 : Feb. 2.
Keese, Beverly W.. Oshkosh. Wis., assignor to The Timken-
Detroit Axle Company. Detroit, Mich. Automotive ve-
hicle. 2,071,537 ; Feb. 23.
Keeshin Motor Express Co. Inc. (See Eraser, Edwin J.,
assignor.)
Keever, ^^"i^iam R., Sulphur Mine, La., assignor to The
Union Sulphur Company. Removable straightening
tool. Re. 20.398 : .Tune 8. ^ s
Keevil. Henry W.. Highland Park, 111. Method and ap-
R''„'"A'i'i!.- ^°r detecting flaws In metallic bodies.
2.089,907 ; Aug. 17.
Kegerreis, Claude S. (See Hollev. G. M.. and Kegerreis )
Kegresse. Adolphe. Paris. France. Endless track for
vehicles. 2,101,018: Dec. 7.
Kohl, Floyd V.. Indianapolis, Ind. Off-center switch
^ hook. 2,084,017 ; June 22.
Kehl, Robert J.. Bayside, N. Y.. assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Fluid filter. 2.079,807 ; May 11.
Kehl. Robert J.. Bayside, N. "Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation
Oxygon-air acetylene injector and mixer for welding
blowpipes. 2,092,579 : Sept. 7.
Kehr. Wilhelm. (See Lesjak, M,, and Kehr.)
Kehrbeck, Karl, Ettlingen, Germany, assignor to Deutsche
WalTen-und Munitionsfabriken Aktiengesellschaft.
Press. 2.094.798 : Oct. 5.
^^'l!069:920?Feb.'9.^' ^'*'°'"'' ^- ^- ^"^"^^ '■"'°'"-
Keighley, Lloyd .M. (See HolTman. Charles T. assiiinor )
Keighley, Lloyd M., assignor to General Motors Corpo-
.VUAo'U— "o^'**'"', . Oli'O. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,09.5,2 1 ( ; Sept. 14.
Keight, Albert W. (See Whitehead. W.. and Kelght.)
Keil. Francis, & Son, Inc. (See Brantingson, Sigurd, as-
signor.)
Kell, Francis, & Son, Inc. (See Hansen, Herman, as-
signor.)
Keil, Francis & Son, Inc. (See Kel'. Henry F., assignor.)
Keil, Francis, & Son, Inc. (See Keil, H. F'.. and Schoorel,
assignors.)
Keil, Francis, & Son, Inc. (See Schoorel, Adam, as-
signor.)
Kell, Henry F., Scarsdale, N. Y., assignor to Francis Keil
& Son, Inc. Lock construction. 2,094,604 ; Oct. 5.
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Keil, Henry F., Scarsdale, and A. Schoorel, New York,
N. Y., assignors to Francis Keil & Son, Inc. Attach-
ment for doors. 2,078,002 ; Apr. 20.
Keil, John, Maywood, 111. Knee support roller.
2,069,470 ; Feb. 2.
Keilbaugh, Robert P., Erie, Pa. Water heater. 2,069,4.52 ;
Feb. 2.
Keilholtz, Lester S., Detroit, Mich. Device for using solid
refrigerant to effect rapid cooling of small enclosed
spaces. 2,073,700 ; Mar. 16.
Keilholtz, Lpster S., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Borg-Warner Corporation. Air condition-
ing apparatus. 2,066,688 ; Jan. 5.
Keilholtz, Lester S., and L. A. Volberding, Detroit,
Mich., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Borg-Warner
Corporation. Air conditioning apparatus. 2,006,689 ;
Jan. 5-
Keillor, Joseph D., Aylmer, Ontario, Canada. Deodorizer.
2,098,294 ; Nov. 9.
Keim, Donald B., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Tuning apparatus. 2,075,396 ;
Mar.- 30.
Keinath, Georg, Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to Sie-
mens & Halske, Al^tiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near
Berlin. Germany. Combination of current transformer
and measuring condenser. 2.079.071 ; May 4.
Keinath, Georg, Berlin-Sharlottenburg, assignor to
Siemens & Halslte, Alftiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt,
near Berlin, Germany. Device for testing the opera-
tion of timepieces. 2,080,825 ; May 18.
Keiser, Bernhard. (See DeGroote, H., and Keiser.)
Keiser, Bernhard. (See De Groote, M., and Keiser.)
Keiser, Bernhard. (See De Groote, M. Keiser, Faure.
and Wirtel.)
Keiser, David S., Glenside, Pa. Mechanical toy.
2,077,327 ; Apr. 13.
Keitel, Christian W., West Orange, assignor to Baker &
Co. Inc., Newark, N. J. Metliod of and electrolyte for
depositing rhodium. 2,067,534 ; Jan. 12.
Keith, Arley L., Washington, D. C. Racing game appa-
ratus. 2,093,522 ; Sept. 21.
Keith, Claude D., et al. (See Goldring, Thomas H.,
assignor. )
Keith, Claude D., New York, N. Y. Bottle carrier.
2,094,744 ; Oct. 5.
Keith, Claude D., New York, N. Y., assignor of one-half
to Charles E. Culpeper, Norwalk, Conn. Fastening
means for abutting flaps of flexible carriers or cartons.
2,069,742 ; Feb. 9.
Keith, Claude D., New York, N. Y., assignor of one-half
to C. E. Culpeper, Norwalk, Conn. Bottle-carrying
carton. 2,079,352 ; May 4.
Keith, Clinton G., Yakima, Wash. Automatic sprinkler.
2,084,585 ; June 22.
Keith, George, assignor to James Keith & Blackman Com-
pany Limited, London, England. Incandescence gas
lamp. 2,085,911 ; July 6.
Keith, Geo. E., Company. (See Belyea, Fred, assignor.)
Keith, Irving L., Haverhill, Mass. Machine for applying
lifiuid in the manufacture of shoes. 2,094,658 : Oct. 5.
Keith, Irving L.. Haverhill, Mass. Cementing machine.
2,098,101 ; Nov. 2.
Koirh, James, & Blackman Company Limited. (See Keitli.
George, assignor.)
Keith, .Tohn D., Gettysburg, Pa., assignor to Seco Manu-
facturing Company. Wigwag signal means. 2,079,861 ;
May 11.
Keith, Percy C, Jr. (See Nofsinger, C. W., and Keith.)
Keith, Percy C, Jr. (See Roberts, J. K., and Keith.)
Keith, Percival C, Jr., Peapack, assignor to Gasoline
Products Company, Inc., Newark, N. J. Stabilization
of hydrocarbon distillate. 2,072,456 ; Mar. 2
Keith, Percival C, Jr., Peapack, assignor to Gasoline
Products Company, Inc., Newark, N. J. Treatment
of hydrocarbon oil. 2,093,278 ; Sept. 14.
Keith, Percival C, Jr., Peapack, assignor to Gasoline
Products Company, Inc., Newark, N. .1. Treatment
of hydrocarboin oil. 2,093,279 ; Sept. 14.
Keith, Percy C, Jr., Peapack, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Propene dewaxing.
2,097,728; Nov. 2.
Keith, Percy C, Jr., Peapack, assignor to Gasoline Prod-
ucts (Company, Inc., Newark, N. J. Cracking oils in
the vnpor phase. 2,099,668 : Nov. 10.
Keith, Percy C, Jr., Port Washington, N. Y., assignor to
Gasoline Products Company, Inc., Newark, N. .T. Pyro-
lytic treatment of hydrocarbons. 2,082,636 : June 1.
Keith, Percival C, Jr., Port Washington, N. Y., assignor
to Gasoline Products Company, Inc., Newark, N. J.
Treating hydrocarbon oil. 2,082,037 ; June ].
Keith, Percival C, Jr., I'ort Wasliington, N. Y., assignor
to Gnaollne Products Company. Inc., Newark, N. J.
Treating hydrocarbon oil. 2,100,283; Nov. 23.
Keitli, Percy C, Jr., Peapack, and IT. O. li'orrest, Toaneck,
N. J., assignors to Standard Oil Compimy, Chicago, 111.
Lubricating oil refining. 2,079,911; May 11.
Keith, William (',., Chicago, 111., assignor to Wol.sbnch
TrafTic Signal Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Signal light.
2.097,250; Oct. 26,
Kelt lily, Fred I)., Forest Hills, N. Y. Fireplace screen.
2,099,068 : Nov. 16.
Kelvor, Charles W., Oakland, Calif. Mattress display
device. 2,076,848; Apr. 13.
TCeldi Heater (,'ompany. (See Girl, (^lirlslian, assignor.)
Kelco Company. (See Green, H. C, Clark, Mann, and
Preble, assignors.)
Kelco Company. (See Lucas, Howard J., assignor.)
Kelco Company. (See Lucas, H. J., and Green, as-
signors.)
Keil, William S., Upper Darby, Pa. Fly paper. 2,097,924 ;
Nov. 2.
Kellan, Edward L., Chicago, HI. Tobacco pipe.
2,073,211 ; Mar. 9.
Kellems, Edgar E., assignor to Kellems Products, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Gripping device. 2,093,838; Sept.
21.
Kellems Products, Inc. (See Kellems, Edgar E., assign-
or.)
Keller, Albert T., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to Bethlehem
Steel Company. Mechanical driving mechanism.
2.097,282 ; Oct. 26.
Keller, Andrew, Jamaica South, assignor to Cooper Tea
Packet Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tea bag. 2,087,771 ;
July 20.
Keller, Arthur C, Mount Vernon, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Coatinc apparatus. 2,069,835 ; Feb. 9.
Keller, Clarence C, Astoria, assignor to Holophane Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Lamp. 2,089,699 ; Aug
10.
Keller, Clarence C, Astoria, N. Y., and E. L. Canfield,
Hillside, N. J., assignors to Holophane Company, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Lamp. 2,076,032 ; Apr. 6.
Keller, Clarence J., Andergon, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Apparatus for forming tubular articles.
2,081,038 ; May 18.
Keller, Clarence J., Anderson, Ind., assignor to General
jMotors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. " Apparatus for
forming tubular articles, 2,092,255 ; Sept. 7.
Keller, Cornelius H., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Minerals Separation North American Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Froth-flotation concentration of ores.
2,094,125 ; Sept. 28.
Keller, David A. (See Griffith, W. B., and Keller.)
Keller-Dorian Colorfilm Corporation. (See Kitroser,
Isaac, assignor.)
Keller, Earl C. (See Anderson, A. J., and Keller.)
Keller, Felix, Frankfort-on-tlie-Main, Germany. Filter for
radio sets. 2,066.690 ; Jan. 5.
Keller, Fred, and C. M. Craighead, New Kensington, as-
signor to Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Treating aluminium alloy and product. 2,070,833 ;
Feb. 16.
Keller, Harry H., Ventnor, N. J., assignor to Bitting
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Building structure.
2,076.728 ; Apr. 13.
Keller, Henry, Astoria, assignor to The Best Foods, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Bottle cleaning device. 2,073,746 ;
Mar. 16.
Keller, Henry G., Glenside, Pa., assignor to Link-Belt
Company, Chicago, 111. Variable speed transmission.
2,096,431 ; Oct. 19.
Keller, Jean, Basel, Switzerland. Arrangement for closing
boxes, particularly in large garages for motor vehicles.
2,071,840; Feb. 23.
Keller, John M.. Lakewood, Ohio. Hair drying apparatus.
2,101,502 ; Dec. 7.
Keller, Joseph F., New York, N. Y. Mounting for eye-
glasses and spectacles. 2,067,272 ; Jan. 12.
Keller, Josenh W., Merion, assignor to I'ratt Food Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Pill or tablet. 2,099,402 ;
Nov. 16.
Keller. Joseph W., Merion, assignor to Pratt Food Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Split action tablet. 2,099,403 ;
Nov. 16.
Keller, Karl. (See Bayer, O., Muenz, and Keller.)
Keller, Karl. (See Munz, F., and Keller.)
Keller. Karl O., assignor to William Doxford & Sons.
Limited, Sunderland, England. Welded fabricated
structural member. 2,070,306 ; Feb. 9.
Keller, Manfred, Syosset, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. dn Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Liner cloth. 2,067,667 ; Jan, 12.
Keller, Rex E., Beverly Hills, Calif. Automatic trans-
mission. 2,068,142 : .Tan. 19.
Keller, Walter D., assignor to The Alliance Jtachlne Com-
pany, Alliance, Ohio. Pickling apparatus. 2,087,978;
July 27.
Keller. Walter J,. Philadelphia, Pa. Cleaning material
holder. 2,09.1,138 ; Oct. 5.
ICeller. William 11., Inc. (See Shaff, Ernest II., as-
signor.)
Keller, William J., St. Louis, Mo. I,ateral draft burner.
2.099,608 ; Nov. 16.
Kellett, Herman. (See Slutz. C. S.. and Tvellett.)
Kellett, William P., Bronxville, N. Y. Shock proof con-
tainer wagon. 2,072.988; Mar. 0.
Kellett, William P., New York, N. Y. Lockinc goods
eont.-ilners on transportation velilcles. 2,103,751 ; Dec.
2fi
Kellett, Wlllliim W.. Philadelphia. Pn. Clgnrptto pack-
age. 2,071,107; Feb. 10.
Kelley, Alvin A., lirislol, Tenn. Power hacksaw.
2,089.899 ; Aug. 10.
Kelley, Itlaine, Cliarlotto, N, C. Pressure (liter,
2,081,009 : May TK.
Kelley, CornelltiN M., Raleigh, N. (". Boiler. 2 0(i9.1),%6 •
Feb. 0.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Kelley, Edward F., El Paso, Tex. Tire deflation Indicator.
2,082,341 ; June 1.
Kelley, Edward T., Kingstree, S. C. Adjusting device
for spinal fractures and dislocations. 2,088,747 ;
Aug. 3.
Kelley, Floyd C, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Pivot for indicating instruments.
2,081,820 ; May 25.
Kelley, Floyd C, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Meter pivot. 2,100,218 ; Nov. 23.
Kelley, George L., and R. Robertson, assignors to The
Pressed Steel Company of Great Britain, Limited, Ox-
ford, England. Vehicle body. 2,093,608 ; Sept. 21.
Kelley, Gerard J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Cas-
caded electron tube system. 2,072,953 ; Mar. 9.
Kelley, Gilbert A. (See Bichowsky, F. R., and Kelley.)
Kelley, Gilbert A., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Air con-
ditioning apparatus. 2,085,028 ; June 29.
Kelley, Isaac D., Jr., St. Louis, Mo. Compressed air gun.
2,098,454 ; Nov. 9.
Kelley, Isaiah S., New York, N. Y., M. E. Kelley, adminis-
tratrix of I. S. Kelley, deceased. Boat propelling
means. 2,092,736 ; .Sept. 7.
Kelley, Mary E., administratrix. (See Kelley, Isaiah S.)
Kelley, Oliver K., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Yel-
low Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company, Pontiac,
Mich. Clutch and gear shift interlock. 2,071,538 ;
Feb. 23.
Kelley, Oliver K., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Yel-
low Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company, Pontiac,
Mich. Clutch control. 2,081,238 ; May 25.
Kelley, Oliver K., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company, Pon-
tiac, Mich. Gear shift damper. 2,092,580 ; Sept. 7.
Kelley, Robert L., Sr., (Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Vulcan Proofing Company, Inc. Method
and apparatus for producing electrotype plates and
shells. 2,074,335 ; Mar. 23.
Kelley, Roland S., Meadville, Pa., assignor to Hookless
Fastener Company. Separable interlocking fastener
and making same. 2,075,762 ; Mar. 30.
Kelley, Roland S., Meadville, Pa., assignor to Hookless
Fastener Company. Separable interlocking fastener
and making same. 2,075,763 ; Mar. 30.
Kelley, Shawl J., Baltimore, Md. Horseshoe. 2,101,070 ;
Dec. 7.
Kelley, Thomas, Govan, Glasgow, Scotland. Apparatus
for playing a game of skill. 2,089,652 ; Aug. 10.
Kelley, Victor H., Madison, Wis. Vending machine.
2,090,308; Aug. 17.
Kelling, Alfred H., Chicago, 111., assignor to International
Patents Development Company, Wilmington, Del.
Coating process. 2,071,841 ; Feb. 23.
Kelling, Alfred U., Chicago, 111., assignor to International
Patents Development Company, Wilmington, Del. Man-
ufacture of starch. 2,100.744 ; Nov. 30.
Kellner, Paul, New York, N. Y. Vapor bath equipment.
2,095,749 ; Oct. 12.
Kellogg, Alfred A., Troy, assignor to James Ackroyd and
Sons, Albany, N. Y. Skylight. 2,100,782 ; Nov. 30.
Kellogg, Chever M. (See Anderson, A. P., and Kellogg.)
Kellogg Company. (See McKay, Eugene H., assignor.)
Kellogg Company. (See Wilder, H. K., and Lindow, as-
signors. )
Kellogg, Edward W., Moorestown, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America,
New York, N. Y. Projection lamp. 2,080,278 ; May 11.
Kellogg, Edward W., Moorestown, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Film feeding device.
2.080,279; May 11.
Kellogg, Edward W., Moorestown, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Recording and repro-
duction of impulses. 2,085,194 ; June 29.
Kellogg, ICdward W., Moorestown, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Drive mechanism.
2.092.882 : Sept. 14.
Kellogg, Edward W., Moorestown, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Drive system.
2.092.883 ; Sept. 14.
Kellogg, Edward W., Moorestown, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Sound recording
apparatus. 2,096,811 ; Oct. 26.
Kellogg. Edward W., Moorestown, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Photographic recording of
sound. 2.097.068; Nov. 2.
Kellogg, Glenn E. (See Weinhart, Tlieodore P., assifcnor.)
Kellogg, Homer G., assignor to Motor Products Corpora-
tion. Detroit, Mich. Vehicle ventilating window.
2 067,087: .Tan. 5.
Kellogg, Hoinor G., assignor to Motor Products Corpora-,
tion, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle ventilating window.
2,067,088 : .Tan. 5.
Kellogg, Homer G., assignor to Motor Products Corpora-
lion. Detroit, Mich. Vehicle ventilating window.
2.081,587; May 25.
Kellogg. Homer O., assignor to Motor Products Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Metalworklng machine. 2,087,721;
July 20.
Kellogg, Leonard A., assignor to The Crosley Radio Cor-
poration, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dial construction.
2,088,800; Aug. 3.
Kellogg, M. W., Co., The. (See Austin, Harold R., as-
signor.)
Kellogg, M. W., Company, The, et al. (See Roberts,
J. K., and Keith, assignors.)
Kellogg, Roger S., Granite Falls, Wash. Jar holder.
2,095,878 ; Oct. 12.
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company. (See Wal-
lenta, Bernard H. A., assignor.)
Kellogg, William D., and J. Fradenburgh, assignors to
Mohawk Carpet Mills, Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y.
Loom. 2,066,532 ; Jau, 5.
Kellotat, William F., Fort Jay, N. Y. Artificial larynx.
2,093.453 ; Sept. 21.
Kells, Benjamin F., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Con-
tainer Corporation of America, Chicago, 111. Basket.
Re. 20,428 ; June 29.
Kells, Benjamin F., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Container
Corporation of America, Chicago, 111. Holder for yam
cones and the like. 2,073,842 ; Mar. 16.
Kelly, Benjamin W., Des Moines, Iowa, assignor to Key-
stone View Company, Meadville, Pa. Testing eyes
and apparatus therefor. 2,080,721 ; May 18.
Kelly, Edward E. (See Kacena, J., and Kelly. ^
Kellv, Ernest B., Chicago, 111. Dental impression paste.
2,077,418; Apr. 20.
Kellv, Eugene J., Kalamazoo, Mich. Printing ink.
2,070,278 ; Feb. 9. .
Kelly, Frederick G., Jr., New Haven, Conn . assignor to
The Engineering and Research Corporation. Transmit-
ting apparatus. 2,086,913 ; July 13.
Kelly, George L., Augusta, Ga. Automobile glare shield.
2.070,208 ; Feb. 9.
Kelly, Hercules L., and I. H. Wilson, Honolulu, Hawaii.
Bed attachment. 2,077,328 ; Apr. 13.
Kelly, James J. (See Heitman, J. W., and Kelly.)
Kelly, John C, Westmount, Quebec, Canada, assignor
to Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Telephone system. 2,080,486; May 18.
Kelly, John J. (See Jensen. A. C, and Kelly)
Kelly, Nerval R., Douglaston, Long Island, N. Y. Oil
applicator. 2,100,855 ; Nov. 30.
Kelly, Orin, Columbus, Ohio. Conveyer mechanism.
2,084,090 ; June 15.
Kelly, Richard D., The Dalles, Oreg. Circuit closer.
2,082.835 ; June 8.
Kellv. Thomas D., Wallington, England. Cast iron.
2.075,990 ; Apr. 6.
Kelly, William M., Westfield, N. J. Printing press.
2,089,900; Aug. 10.
Kelman, David J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Electrical illuminat-
ing device. 2,097,795 ; Nov. 2.
Kelsay, Le Roy W., Summit, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Terminal mounting. 2,099,117 ; Nov. 16.
Kelsey-Haycs Wheel Company, The. (See Ash, Charles
S., assignor.)
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company. (See Batie, Joseph E.,
assignor.)
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company. (See Bierwirth, Edwin A.,
assignor.)
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company. (See Bierwirth, E. A.,
and Kienle, assignors.)
Kel.sey-Hayes Wheel Company. (See Le Jeune, Frank H.,
assignor.)
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company. (See MacLennan, John,
assignor.)
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company. (See Main, Frank L.,
assignor.)
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company. (See Main, F. L., and
Sawtelle, assignors.)
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company. (See Sawtelle, Charles
A., assignor.)
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company. (See Sinclair, Charles
W., assignor.)
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company. (See Thomas, George J.,
assignor.)
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company. (See White, John W., as-
signor.)
Kelsey, Perry O., Ithaca, N. Y. Drier. 2,097,124 ; Oct.
2G.
Kelso. Clarence A., Los Angeles, Calif. Oil well grapple.
2.0(2,338 ; Mar. 2.
Kolso. Hugh D., Towaco, N. J., assignor to Bell Telephone
Labor.ntories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Cabinet.
2.091.549; Aug. 31.
Kelso, R.Tlph S., assignor to Lewis Invisible Stitch Ma-
chine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Top feeding mecha-
nism for blind stitch sewing machines. 2,088,748 ;
Aug. 3.
Kelso. Ralph S.. assignor to Lewis Invisible Stitch Ma-
chine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Seam. 2,091,700 ; Aug.
Keltnor, Anios L., Hutchinson, Kans. Plunger or the
n-oiVi.1 "'Jp''?,t'"5, mechanism. 2,084,091 ; Juni 15.
Kouv^'^'r^?",'^ % "K^h. <See Giara, Emil J., assignor.)
Kelty, Charles R., Milton. Mass., assignor to Cutler-
vi^',"'"?^' I'X^V-?"'?"*"'^''''- '^'■s Motor controlling de-
Mce. Ite. 20,4 1 1 ; Aug. 17
iffoO^^lT^ Nov^'so ^'*^"''' ^'^' ^'^^'■se forming device.
^i'li'iH''*!"'" Corporation. (See Baker, Ralph E., assignor.)
si^or )"" ^<"'P'''"'^tion. (See Beman, Ransim H., as-
LIST OF PATENTEES
335
Kelvinator Corporation. (See Bersey, Arthur T., as-
signor.)
Kelvinator Corporation. (See Fink, Fred B., assignor.)
Kelvinator Corporation. (See Goulooze, Martin J., as-
signor.)
Kelvinator Corporation. (See Greenwald, Harold A., as-
signor.)
Kelvinator Corporation. (See Heitman, Edward, as-
signor. )
Kelvinator Corporation. (See Koerner, Theodore W., as-
signor.)
Kelvinator Corporation. (See Latimer, William G., as-
signor.)
Kelvinator Corporation. (See Misner, Edgar D., as-
signor.)
Kelvinator Corporation. (See Philipp, Lawrence A., as-
signor. )
Kemler, Florence A., executrix. (See Fetter, Edward.)
Kemmer, Frank R., Larchmont, N. Y. Forming carbon
electrodes. 2,088,422 ; July 27.
Kemmerer, Ralph R., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway signaling.
2.076,319 ; Apr. 6.
Kemp, Archie R., Westwood, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Producing pressure equalizing material for cable con-
ductors. 2,096,045; Oct. 19.
Kemp, Barrett. (See Levy, I. M., and Kpmp.)
Kemp, C. M., Manufacturing Company, The. (See Van
Horn, William H., assignor.)
Kemp, Cornelius S. (See Blake, K. B., and Kemp.)
Kemp, E. F., Inc. (See Nichols, Ellsworth G., assignor.)
Kemp, George W., Dayton, Ohio. Support device.
2,102.078 : Dec. 14.
Kemp, Harold J., Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada.
Fertilizer and seed feed attachment for drills.
2,071,037; Feb. 16.
Kemp, Milton H., Oak Park, 111., assignor to The Kendall
Company, Boston, Mass. Adhesive material.
2,098.187 ; Nov. 2.
Kemp, Paul D., Portland, Oreg. Directional indicator for
motor vehicles. 2,079,175 ; May 4.
Kemp, Roland J. (See Dowsett, H. M., and Kemp.)
Kemp, William, St. Louis, Mo. Automatic check damper.
2,101,315 ; Dec. 7.
Kemp, William C, Cincinnati, assignor to The Paper
Service Company, Lockland, Ohio. Multilaterally
stretchable creped paper product. 2,071,347 ; Feb. 23.
Kempe, Adolf. (See Burwell, A. W., and Kompe.)
Kempe, Paul, Milwaukee, Wis. Fishhook release.
2,074,057 : Mar. 16.
Kempel, Arthur B., assignor to Rex-Hide, Incorporated,
East Brady, Pa. Wiper blade fastener. 2,073,157 ;
Mar. 9.
Kempel, Arthur B., East Brady, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Raymond A. Rodrick, Akron, Ohio.
Wiper blade. 2,090,681 ; Aug. 24.
Kemper, Gilbert L., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Sargent & Company, New Haven, Conn.
Casket handle. 2,088,476 ; July 27.
Kemper, Harry C. (See Le Blond, R. K., and Kemper.)
Kemper, Kathe, Halver, assignor to F. B. Krauss,
Schwarzenberg, Saxony, Germany. Linen wringing
machine. 2,099,365 : Nov. 16.
Kempf, Louis W., and W. A. Dean, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Free cutting alloys. 2,070,567 ; Apr. 13.
Kempf, Louis W., and W. A. Dean, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Free cutting alloys. 2,076,568; Apr. 13.
Kempf, Louis W., and W. A. Dean, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Free cutting alloys. 2,076,569 ; Apr. 13.
Kempf, Louis W., and W. A. Dean, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Free cutting alloys. 2,076,570; Apr. 13.
Kempf, Louis W., and W. A. Dean, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Free cutting alloys. 2,076,571 ; Apr. 13.
Kempf, Louis W., and W. A. Dean, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Free cutting alloys. 2,076,572 ; Apr. 13.
Kempf, Louis W., and W. A. Dean, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Free cutting alloys. 2,076,573 ; Apr. 13.
K(-iiipf, Louis W., and W. A. Dean, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Free cutting alloys. 2,076,574 ; Apr. 13.
Kompf, Louis W., and VV. A. Dean, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to Aluminum Company of Amorioa, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Free cutting alloys. 2,076,575; Apr. 13.
Kempf, Louis W., and W. A. Dean, Cleveland, Oliio,
nssignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgb, Pa. Free cutting alloys. 2,076,576; Apr. 13.
Kempf, Iiouls W., and W. A. Dean, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Free cutting alloys. 2,076,577; Apr. 13.
Kempf, I>ouiB W., and W. A. Dean, Cleveland, Olilo,
nssignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Free cutting alloys. 2,076,578; Apr. 13.
Kempf, Louis W., and W. A. Dean, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pn. Free cutting alloys. 2,070,570; Apr. 13.
Kempf, Louis W., and W. A. Dean, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors to Aluminum Company of America, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Free cutting alloys. 2,076,580 ; Apr. 13.
Kempf, Steven S., Chicago, 111. Window ventilator.
2,092,673 ; Sept. 7.
Kempien, August J., St. Paul, Minn. Electrical indi-
cator. 2,084,202 ; June 15.
Kempthorne, James L., Montclair, N. J. Rotary engine.
2,087,772 ; July 20.
Kempton, Leslie A., assignor to Edison General Electric
Appliance Company, Chicago, 111. Switch handle.
2,093,321 ; Sept. 14.
Kenan, Wilder, San Antonio, Tex. Precast concrete unit
system for wall construction. 2,078,144 ; Apr. 20.
Kenan, William R., Jr. (See Ward, Howard, assignor.)
Kendall, Charles M., Sweetsers, Ind. Surgical appliance.
2,085,368 ; June 29.
Kendall Company, The. (See Kemp, Milton H., assignor.)
Kendall Company, The. (See Secrist, Horace A., as-
signor.)
Kendall, George A., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Brake
combination for dual trailer wheels and wheel construc-
tion. 2,082,292 ; June 1.
Kendall, George H. (See Lord, S. L., and Kendall.)
Kendall, James M., Woodbury Heights, N. J., assignor
to Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y.
Signal translating apparatus. 2,092,884 ; Sept. 14.
Kendall, John D., assignor to Ilford Limited, Ilford, Eng-
land. Production of dyes of the cyanine type.
2.080.049 ; May 11.
Kendall, John D., assignor to Ilford Limited, Ilford, Eng-
land. Sensitization of photographic emulsions.
2.080.050 ; May 11.
Kendall, Myron A., Aurora, 111., assignor to Stephena-
Adamson Mfg. Co., Conveyer carrier. 2,095,444 ; Oct.
12.
Kendall, Paul D. (See Frantz, W. A., and Kendall.)
Kendall, Paul D., Chrisman, 111. Ingot feeder for type
casting machines. 2,067,609 ; Jan. 12.
Kendall, Robert C, Chicago, 111. Lubricator for car
journals. 2,095,257 ; Oct. 12.
Kendls, Michael B., Sedalia, Mo. Glass cutting mecha-
nism. 2,078,386; Apr. 27.
Kendrick, Arthur B., East Orange, N. J., assignor to James
R. Kendrick Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Surgical ap-
pliance and producing same. 2,097,159 ; Oct. 26.
Kendrick, Arthur B., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
James R. Kendrick Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Surgical
belt. 2,100,964 ; Nov. 30.
Kendrick, James R. Co. (See Fox, William J., assignor.)
Kendrick, James R., Co. (See Kendrick, Arthur B., as-
signor.)
Kendzierski, Andrew, Buffalo, N. Y. Demountable tire
rim. 2.099,895 ; Nov. 23.
Kendzy, Theodore A., Chicago, 111. Rope tightener.
2,090,005 ; Aug. 17.
Kenerson, Stanley M., assignor to The Standard Electric
Time Company, Springfield, Mass. Electric-impulse
time instrument. 2,088,794 ; Aug. 3.
Keniston, Albert J., Jr. (See Tripp, Elbert D., assignor.)
Kenlea Manufacturing Corp. (See Lea, Harry K., as-
signor.)
Kennand, Donald I. M. et al. (See Carter, William A.,
assignor.)
Kenne, Archibald T., Fairhope, Ala. Apparatus for con-
verting wind pressure into mechanical energy.
2,094,603 ; Oct. 5.
Kennecott Wire and Cable Company. (See McKean, J. R.,
and Busey, assignors.)
Kennedv, Ausbie L., Niota, Tenn. Terracer. 2,070,436 ;
Feb. 9.
ICennedy, Benjamin H., Rochester, N. Y. Faucet connec-
tion. 2,071,842 ; Feb. 23.
Kennedy, Benjamin H., Rochester, N. Y. Infant's bathing
device. 2,072,038 ; Feb. 23.
Kennedy, Benjamin H., Rochester, N. Y. Accessory for
infants' bathing devices. 2,089,801 ; Aug. 10.
Kennedy, Benjamin M., Rochostcr, N. Y. Infant's bathing
device. 2,102,958 ; Dec. 21.
Kennedy, Chester B., Junction City, Kans. Coupling de-
vice. 2,098,423 • Nov. 9.
Kennedy, David G. (See Illtt, M. V., Kennedy, and
Priddv.)
Kennedy, David G., and J. K. Rulon, Parlin, N. J., as-
signors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company. Wil-
mington, Del. Dehydrating cellulose nitrate. 2,102,799 ;
Dec. 21.
Kennedv, Dewey M., Rochester, N. Y. Infant's bathtub
and I'oot actuated dressing table therefor. 2,102.950;
Dec. 21.
Kennedy, Donald S., New York, N. Y. Electrical system
!ind device therefor. 2,076,840; Apr. 13.
Kennedy, Donald S., Longparlsh, .\ndover, England.
Nonskid device. 2,005,523; Oct. 12.
KcniK'dv. Edinond T.. Norwalk, Conn. Production of fi'lt
and felt fiibrU'M. 2.0S3.3S3 ; June S.
Kennedv, lOdward, New York, N. Y. Pipe joint.
2,07.''>',047 ; Apr. 0.
K(>nnedv, Frank J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Connection or lolnt.
2.0S6'.133 : July 6.
Kennedy. Frank J., Brooklyn, N. Y., nsslgnor to National
Eloclric Products Corporation. Nipple nttnchment.
2.097,371 ; Oct. 20.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Kennedy, Frank W., assignor to De L.ival Steam Turbine
Company, Trenton, N. J. Deep well pump. 2,100,560 ;
Nov. 30.
Kennedy. (TPorfre W., Pliiladelpliia. Pa. Toilet assembly.
2,099. lis : Xov. IG.
Kennedy. Gordon T., Canton, Ohio. Safety base re-
ceptacle. 2.073,535 ; Mar. 9.
Kennedy. Harry K. (See Walker, V>.. and Kennedy.)
Kennedy, Harry E., M. A. Rotemiund, and L. T. Jones,
Berkeley, Calif., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. Electric weld-
ing. 2,103,727 ; Dec. 28.
Kennedy, James II.. Lansdowne, assignor to Magnesium
Cement Laboratories. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Dwelling
assembled from prefabricated units. 2,097.796 ; Nov. 2.
Kennedy, John F., Evanston, 111. Fluid heater.
2,099.018 : Nov. 16.
Kennedy, Joseph A., Pawtucket, R. I., assignor to Ana-
conda Wire & Cable Company, New York, N. Y. Latex
treated tubing. 2,076,729 ; Apr. 13.
Kennedy, Joseph E., New York. N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
Philadelphia. Pa. Furnace. 2,067,964 ; Jan. 19.
Kennedv, Kenneth W. (See Dixon, C. L., Kennedy, and
Stando.)
Kennedy, Leo W., Detroit, Mich. Showcase and sham
construction. 2,099,935 ; Nov. 23.
Kennedy, Maigaret H. (See Stokes, W. E., and Kennedy.)
Kennedv, Michael A., Los Angeles, Calif. Fruit juice ex-
tractor. 2.087,979 ; July 27.
Kennedy, Owen W. (See Squire, E. M., and Kennedy.)
Kennedy, Theodore R., Morrisville, Pa., assignor to Elec-
trothermic Corporation, Ajax Park, Ewing Township,
N. J. Hydrogen regulator for converter spark gap.
2,069,495 ; Feb. 2.
Kennedy, Thomas E., New I'ork, N. Y. Irrigating hose.
2,092.674; .Sept. 7.
Kennedy, William H., San Bernardino, Calif. Turkey
saddle. 2,090,871 ; Aug. 24.
Kenney, Charles R., Brewer, Maine. Raker-tooth gauge.
2,079,215 : May 4.
Kenney, Frederick W., Bloomfield, N. J. Cylinder lock.
2,] 01.779 : Dec. 7.
Kenney, Mahlon W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Compressor. 2.072.307 ; Mar. 2.
Kenney, Mahlon W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Chicago, 111. Re-
frigerator cabinet. 2,087,257 : July 20.
Kenney, Mahlon W., and A. R. Constantine. River Forest,
and C. W. Preston, Chicago, assignors, by mesne as-
signments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Chi-
cago, 111. Float v.-ilvp. 2.087.913 ; ,Tuly 27.
Kenney, Mahlon W., and A. R. Constantine. River Forest,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Reconstruction
Finance Corporation, Chicago, 111. Compressor.
2,094,323 ; Sept. 28.
Kenney, Marcus P., Cincinnati, Ohio. Automobile hood
light. 2,089,850 ; Aug. 10.
Kenney, Ralph, Melrose, Mass. Dental film holder.
2,084,092 ; June 15.
Konnington, William O. (See Drew, H., Kennington, Con-
stantine, and Ascoiigh.)
Kennison, Karl R., Newton, Mass., assignor to Builders
Iron Foundry, Providence, R. I. Open nozzle.
2,100,219 : Nov. 23.
Kennon, L. H. (See Snell, Owens C, assignor.)
Kenny, Frederic J. (See Fink, C. G., Kenny, and Hord.)
Konnv. Frederick T. (See Kress, Charles, assignor.)
Ken-Rad Tube & Lamp Corporation, The. (See Bain, G.
W., and Brian, assignors.)
Kensington, Incorporated. (See Davidson, Julius R., as-
signor.)
Kensingt(m, Incorporated. (See Weinzierl, Josepli T., as-
signor.)
Kent. Arclior W., Washington, D. C. Thermal insulation.
2.079.374 : May 4.
Kent, Everett E. (See Allen, Stratford B., assignor.)
Kent, Frank J. (Sop Henry, Augustus .M.. assignor.)
Kent, Fred I?., and J. L. Moftitt, Columbia, Miss.
Brooder. 2,097,293 ; Oct. 26.
Kent, Gordon \T.. Canton. Ohio. Luminous advertising
apparatus. 2,077.111 ; Apr. 13.
Kent, James W., Brooklyn, and E. Peters, Richmond Hill,
N. Y. Roller mill. 2,082,498 ; June 1.
Kent Machine Company, The. (See Knapp, Charles E..
assignor.)
Kent, Milton A., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Electric Garages, Inc. Parking car.
2,070,792; Feb. 10.
Kent, Milton A., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Electric Garages, Inc. Garage system.
2.070,793; Feb. 16.
Kent-Owens .Machine Company. (See Treniblay, Albert F..
a.sslgnor. )
Kenworth Motor Truck Corporation. (See Aitken, Mur-
ray, as.ilgnor. )
Kenyon, Alonzo F., Wllkinsburg, and W. G. Cook, Forest
Hills, assignors to Wesllnghouse Electric & Rlanufac-
turlng Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Rolling mill
drive and control system. 2,084,035 ; June 15.
Kenyon. ICIton R., Geneseo, Kans. Cultivator. 2.098.720 •
Nov. 0.
Kenvon, Roger C, Le Grand, Calif. Power steering
system. 2,081,054; May 18.
Kenyon, William 0. (See Minsk, L. M., Kenyon, and
Gray.)
Kenyon, William O., and R. R. Van Dyke, Rochester, N. Y.,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Selective hydrolysis of
mixed organic acid esters of cellulose. 2,070,602 ; Feb.
16.
Kenyon, William O., and R. H. Van Dyke, Rochester,
n! Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman
Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J. Colored cellulose
ester sheeting. 2,099,341 ; Nov. 16.
Kepfer, Raymond J., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor, by mesni
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Flux for galvanizing. 2,097,194 ;
Oct. 26.
Kepler, Lionel J., Dayton, Ohio. Compensating wheel
mounting. 2,099,304 ; Nov. 16.
Kepler, William R., Wauwatosa, assignor to A. O. Smith
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Support for cylindrical
vessels. 2.092.165 ; Sept. 7.
Kepner, Robert C. (See Johnson, W. V.. and Kepner.)
Keppinger, Urban A., Portland, Oreg. Article gripping
tool. 2,082,699 ; June 1.
Keppler, Albert E., assignor to Brown & Bailey Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Display box. 2,102,079 ; Dec.
14.
Keppler. Helmut. (See Orthner, L., and Keppler.)
Ker. John O. (See Ashton, Ernest W. and D. W., and
Iver. )
Kerk Guild. Inc. (See Hokerk, Lynde D., assignor.)
Kermer, Martin J., assignor to Buffalo Foundry & Ma-
chine Company, Buffalo. N. Y. Apparatus for vacuum
crystallization. 2,088,601 ; Aug. 3.
Kermer. JIartin J., assignor to Buffalo Foundrv & JIachine
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Evaporator. 2,096.748 ; Oct. 26.
Kerniode, James E., Hayward, Calif. Automatic, non-
waste pigeon feeder. 2.092,848 ; Sept. 14.
Kern. Bernard, Syracuse, N. Y. Carpet and floor cleaner.
2,100,806 ; Nov. 30.
Kern, Emil. (See Winter, C, and Kern.)
Kern, Erwin, Ennetbaden, assignor to Aktiengesellschaft
Brown Boveri & Cie., Baden, Switzerland. Electron
discharge device regulating system. 2,093,197 ; Sept.
Kern, Fred M., Detroit, Jllch. Temperature control de-
vice. 2,076,406 : Apr. 6.
Kern, Jacob S. (See Waters, W. H., and Kern.)
Kern, Jean G., East Aurora, assignor to National Aniline
& Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Vat dye
composition and manufacture thereof. 2,067,926 ; Jan.
19.
Kern, Jean G., Hamburg, assignor to National Aniline &
Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dyeing with
vat dyes. 2,007,927 ; Jan. 19.
Kern, Jean G., Hamburg, assignor to National Aniline &
Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Vat dyeing
process and composition. 2,067,928 ; Jan. 19.
Kern, Jean G., Hamburg, assignor to National ,A.niline &
Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dyeing with
vat d.ves. 2,067,929 ; Jan. 19.
^^^^^•^^1^^ G., Hamburg, assignor to National Aniline
& Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dyein"
with vat dyes. 2,067,930 ; Jan. 19.
Kern, Jean G., Hamburg, assignor to National Aniline and
Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Vat dye
assistants, and method of using. 2,074,150 ; Mar. 16.
Kcni. Jean G., Hamburg, N. Y., assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Diazo amino
compounds. 2,078,387 ; Apr. 27.
Kern Jean G., Hamburg. N. Y., assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Dyeing proc-
ess and composition. 2,078,388; Apr. 27.
,."'^ •1^'^° ^■' Chicago, 111., assignor to The W'. J.
McCahan Sugar Refining & Molasses Co., Philadelphia,
Pa. Display device. 2,102,596 ; Dec. 21.
Kejrn, Rudolf, Oschatz, assignor to firm : Chemische Fabrik
R. Baumheier Aktiengesellschaft, Zschollau, Germany.
JIanufacture of wetting, penetrating, frothing, and
washing agents. 2.072.475 : Mar. 2.
^^'2 09"'937*^'^O^t^"''^^^'°^^^'' ^°" ^"'■°ace regenerator.
Kernan," Frank J., 'Newark, N. J. Tag. 2,076,149 ; Apr. 6.
Kornan, John J., assignor to American Bank Sta-
n'5JoS''Jo,^"".^Pi'"-^' Baltimore, Md. Book construction.
2,088,521 ; July 27.
Kernor Incinerator Co. (See Nicol. Herbert E., assignor )
Kornin, Alfred G., assignor to Mosinee Paper Mills Com-
pany, Mosinee, Wis. Steam drier system. 2,094,038 ;
Sept. 28. J • < ,
Kerotest Manufacturing Company. (See Mueller, Rich-
ard W., assignor.)
Kerr Arthur N., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Phillips
Petroleum Company, Bartlesville, Okla. Storing and
burning combustible mixtures. 2,070,209 ; Feb. 9
Kerr, Henry H.. Jr., assignor to Bennix Aviation Corpora-
tion South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,074.730 ; I\rar. 23.
Kerr, Horace J. B.. Millersburg, Pa. Machine for cutting
seed notatOPS. 2,069,010 ; Jan 26
Kerr, Howard J. (See Bailey, E. G., Hardgrove, and
Kerr.)
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337
KeiT, Howard J., Westfield, assignor to The Babcock &
Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Fluid heater.
2,067,670 ; Jan. 12.
Kerr, Howard J., Westfield, assignor to The Babcock &
Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Forced flow generator
and operating same. 2,072,887 ; Mar. 9.
Kerr, Howard J., Westfield, assignor to The Babcock &
Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Furnace. 2,087,801 ;
July 20.
Kerr, Howard J., Westfield, and I. L. Langvand, Barber-
ton, Ohio, assignors to The Babcock & Wilcox Company,
Bayonne, N. J. Steam boiler. 2,067,669 ; Jan. 12.
Kerr, John D. (See Talbert, U. W., and Kerr.)
Kerr, Robert H. (See Waters, H. H., and Kerr.)
Kerr, Samuel L., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Baldwin-
Southwark Corporation. Cavitation control of hydraulic
machines. 2,079,258 ; Way 4.
Kerr, Samuel L., Philadelphia, and A. Greig, Upper
Darby, Pa., assignors to Baldwin-Southwark Corpora-
tion. Valve and control therefor. 2,075,812 ; Apr. 6.
Kerr, William J., assignor to The Bristol Company,
Waterbury, Conn. Automatic starting device and safety
shut-off for gas-fired industrial furnaces. 2,085,195 ;
June 29.
Kerr, William J., Waterbury, Conn., and C. Webber,
Hohokus, N. J., assignors to The Bristol Company,
Waterbury, Conn. Composite cam for cycle controllers.
2,096,182 ; Oct. 19.
Kerrick, Walter B. (See Clayton, B., Kerrick, and Stadt.)
Kerrick, Walter B. (See Clayton, B., Kerrick, Stadt,
and Thurman.)
Kerry, John R., Grayslake, assignor to Belgard-Spero,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Spectacle strap or clip. 2,089,750 ;
Aug. 10.
Kersenbrock, William J., Brentwood, Mo. Trotline rack.
2,100,763; Nov. 30.
Kessener, Herman J. N. H., The Hague, Netherlands.
Treatment of sewage and other waste liquors.
2,098,152 : Nov. 2.
Kersey, Earl N., Tampieo, Tamps, Mexico. Support and
lifting attachment for wheels. 2,075,730 ; Mar. 30.
Kershaw, Arnold. (See Wyler, M., and Kershaw.)
Kershaw, Henrv, Newark, iS. J. Apparatus for marking
articles. 2,101,219 ; Dec. 7.
Kershaw, John G., Drummondville, assignor to Dominion
Textile Company Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Regulating feeding and forming roll in opening and
picking machinery. 2,075,525 ; Mar. 30.
Kershaw, William E., Gwynedd Valley, assignor to The
Electric Storage Battery Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Separator and spacer for storage battery plates.
2,066.939 : Jan. 5.
Kerstetter, iJ'rank L., et al. (See Norman, Joseph T., as-
signor.)
Kersting, Bernard H^ Ben Avon, Pa., assignor to The
Dravo Contracting Company. Barge shifter. 2,071,168 ;
Feb. 16.
Kesling, Elmer G., Bloomfield, Mo. Gear shifting mech-
anism. 2,069,520 : Feb. 2.
Kesling, Elmer G., Bloomfield, Mo. Gear shifting mecha-
nism. 2,073,108; Mar. 9.
Kesling, Elmer G., Bloomfield, Mo. Gear shifting mecha-
nism. 2,083,715 ; June 15.
Kessol, Michael D., San Francisco, Calif. Rule cutting
machine. 2,074,922 ; Mar. 23.
Kesselring, Camillus J., et al. (See Grosser, Stephen A.,
assignor.)
Kesselring, Fritz, Berlin-Hermsdorf, and F. Begrich, Ber-
lin-Zehlendorf, Germany, assignors to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Circuit interrupter. 2,067,673 ; Jan. 12.
Kesselring, Fritz, Berlin-Hermsdorf, and F. Koppelmann
and W. Kaufmann, Berlln-Siemensstadt, Germany, as-
signors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Circuit breal.er. 2,080,612 ;
May 18.
Kessener, Herman J. N. H., The Hague, Netherlands,
assignor to The Dorr Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for sewage sludge digestion.
2,081,0.39 ; Alay 18.
Kessler, Charles A., Plainfield, assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Eli'/abeth, N. J. Loop-taker
and bobbin-case device for sewing machines. 2,085,099 ;
Juno 29.
Kessler, Charles J. (See Chadwick, L. S., and Kcsslor.)
Kessler, Charles J., Cleveland Heights, assignor to Per-
fection Stove Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Oven and
the lilco. 2,072,820; Mar. 2.
Kessler, Charles J., Cleveland Heights, assignor to Per-
fection Stove Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Oil burning
stove. 2,096,812 : Oct. 26.
Kessler Chemical Corporation. (See Goldschmldt, S.,
and Martin, assignors.)
Kessler, Frank, Villa Park, assignor to Associated Elec-
tric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Automatic telo-
plione system. 2,070,649 ; Apr. 13.
Kessler, (ieorge. (See Wuerfel, William, assignor.)
Kessl(!r, Narry A., BiilTalo, N. Y., assignor to Kalinan Steel
Corpoi-atlon. llollliig mill. 2,009,496 ; Feb. 2.
Kessler, Jacob, Klcliiiioiul Hill, N. Y. I'holoolectrio image
converter. 2.0!)1,8()2; Aug. .'51.
Kessler, Jacob. Richmond Tlill. N. Y. Milking commulaloi
blocks for Ciithodi' ray tubes. 2,0!)I.K6:!; Aug. 31.
Kessler, John J., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to B. D. Apple.
Enclosing coil structures. 2,095,705 ; Oct. 12.
Kessler, Joseph F., Canton, Mass. Cable winding ap-
paratus. 2,083,954 ; June 15.
Kessler, Julius, Brooklyn, N. Y. Knitting machine.
2,103,852 ; Dec. 28.
Kessler, Lee H., Springville, N. Y. Sand dewatering ap-
paratus. 2,075,207 ; Mar. 30.
Kessler, Martin, East Cleveland, Ohio. Shock absorber.
2.075,991 ; Apr. 6.
Kestel, Henry C, assignor to The Myers Regulator Com-
pany, Toledo, , Ohio. Window regulating device.
2,069.611 ; Feb. 2.
Kestel, Henry C, assignor to The Myers Regulator Co.,
Toledo. Ohio. Regulator. 2,077,483 ; Apr. 20.
Kestell, Thomas A. (See Gouldbourn, J., and Kestell.)
Ke.stell, Thomas A. (See Gouldbourn, J., Kestell, and
Keall.)
Kesti, Charles J., and P. J. Lenz, Hood River, Oreg.
Fish screen. 2,095,504; Oct. 12.
Ketay, Morris F. (See Reichel, W. A., Havill, and Ketay. )
Ketcham, Frank, Dearborn, and G. E. Dunn, Detroit, Mich.,
assignors to The Universal Products Company, Inc.
Mechanism for assembling bearings. 2,068,683 ; Jan. 26.
Ketcham, Frank, Dearborn, and G. E. Dunn, Detroit,
Mich., assignors to Universal Products Co., Inc. Roller
bearing assembling machine. 2,097,669 : Nov. 2.
Ketcham, Howard, New York, N. Y. Color analyzing
apparatus. 2,101,741 ; Dec. 7.
Ketcham, Lyman G., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Teleradio
Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y. Condenser.
2,086,914 ; July 13.
Ketchpel, Paul A., West Englewood, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Standard Stoker Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Combined stoker and fire door.
2,074,124; Mar. 16.
Ketchpel, Paul A., West Englewood, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Standard Stoker Company,
Inc., New York, N.- Y. Fuel deflecting mechanism.
2,088,602 ; Aug. 3.
Ketchum, Henry G. (See Ashton, Ward, assignor.)
Ketchum Manufacturing Company. (See Ashton, Erbest
W., assignor.)
Ketchum Manufacturing Company. (See Ashton, Ernest
W. and D. W., and Ker, assignors.)
Ketner, Louis P. G., Copenhagen, Denmark. Combina-
tion lock. 2,087,914 : July 27.
Kettering, Charles F., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Synchronous control of clutch servos. 2,080,487 ;
May 18.
Kettering, Charles F., assignor to Gener.al Motors Cor-
poration, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,093,968 ; Sept. 21.
Kettering, Charles F., and E. C. Sittler, Dayton, Ohio,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to General Jlotors
Corporation. Method of and apparatus for creating an
artificial fever. 2,098,295 ; Nov. 9.
Kettler, Clarence J., and L. W. Foster, Pittsfleld, Mass.,
assignors to General Electric Company. Voltage reg-
ulating system. 2,090,516; Aug. 17.
Kettles, Richard C, Jr., Glen Head, N. Y. Dispensing
device. 2,092,166 ; Sept. 7.
Kettles, Richard C, Jr., Glen Head, N. Y. Dispensing
device. 2,092,167; Sept. 7.
Kettles, Richard C, Jr., Glen Head, N. Y. Dispensing
apparatus for interfolded towels. 2.092,168 ; Sept. 7.
Kettleworth Mfg. Co. Inc. (See Struble, Minnie G., as-
signor.)
Kettnich, Albert E., Chicago, 111. Valve. 2,101,316 ;
Doc. 7.
Kettring, Chauncey B., Montezuma, Ohio. Combination
fishing lure. 2,079,509 ; May 4.
Kettron, Charles W., assignor to Illinois Electric Porce-
lain Company, Macomb, 111. House wiring system.
2,076,650 ; Apr. 13.
ICeutfel, Adolf W., Montclair, assignor to Keuffol & Esser
Company, Hoboken, N. J. Runner for slide rules.
2,086,502 ; July 6.
Kcuffel, Adolf W.. Montclair. and W. Gotham, Elizabeth,
assignors to Keuffel & Esser Co., Hoboken, N. J.
Measuring tape. 2,089,209 ; Aug. 10.
Kinilt'el & Esser Company. (See KeulTel, Adolf W., as-
signor.)
Keuirel & Esser Co. (See Keuffel, A. W., and Gotham,
assignors.)
KeulR, Henry P. C, New York, N. Y. Ornamental molded
figure. 2,067,766 ; Jan. 12.
Keunecke, Emit, Oppau, assignor to I. G. Fnrbenindua-
trie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-tho-Main, Ger-
many. Oxidizing paralllnlc hydrocarbons. 2,095,473;
Oct. 12.
Kevillo, Jesse F., assignor to Nekoosa-Edwnrds Paper
C^ompany, Port Edwards, Wis. Trl-tab for rolls of web
material. 2,094,454 ; Sept. 28.
Kewaskuni Aluminum Comimny. (See llron, .\lbert G.,
assignor.)
Key Company. (See Key, Frederick E., assignor.)
Key, Frederick E., St. TiOuls, Afo., assignor to Kev Com-
pany. Tube conneclJng device. 2,070.081 ; l'c'l>. !».
Key, Frederick 10., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Ki>v Com-
pany. East St. Louis, HI. Return bend, 2,0t(!,S,'>0 ;
Apr. la
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Key, Frederick E., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Key Com-
pany, East St. Louis, 111. Tube. 2,084,145 ; June 15.
Key, Frederick E., St. Louis. Mo., assignor to Key Com-
pany, East St. Louis, 111. Stud bolt. 2,084,146 ;
June 15.
Key, Frederick E., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Key Com-
pany, East St. Louis, 111. Return bend. 2,095,443 ;
Oct. 12.
Keyes. Harmon E., Miami, Ariz. Flotation of cement
copper. 2,070,133 ; Feb. 9.
Keyes, Harmon E., Miami, Ariz. Preparation and use
of iron as a precipitant. 2,070,134 ; Feb. 9.
Keyes, John J., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Wire insulating machine. 2,092.074 ; Sept. 7.
Keys, Charles B., Forest Glen, Md. Trailer coupling.
2,085,260 ; June 29.
Keyser, Merriel D., Edgewood Arsenal, Md. Artificial
lure. 2,100,963 ; Nov. 30.
Keyssner, Ernst. (See Reppe, W., and Keyssner.)
Keyssner, Ernst. (See Reppe, W., Keyssner, and Dorrer.)
Keystone Driller Company. (See Elmes, John A., as-
signor.)
Keystone Grinder & Manufacturing Company. (See
Cooney, Lawrence J., assignor.)
Keystone Mfg. Co. (See Moomaw, Lewis H., assignor.)
Keystone Steel & Wire Company. (See Hopkins, Dur-
ward K., assignor.)
Keystone Steel & Wire Company. (See Williamson, H.
v., and Simmons, assignors.)
Keystone View Company. (See Kelly, Benjamin W., as-
signor.)
Keyworth. Edward C. (See Schwarzbaum, H. D., and
Keyworth.)
Keyworth, Edward C, assignor to Collier-Keyworth Com-
pany, Gardner, Mass. Chair iron. 2,082,499 ; June 1.
Khalil, Seyed, assignor to Royal Typewriter Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Type bar for typewriters and the
like. 2,071,206 ; Feb. 16.
Khalil, Seyed, assignor to Royal Typewriter Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Typewriting machine. 2,099,810 ;
Nov. 23.
Kharascli, Morris S., Chicago, 111., assignor to Eli Lilly
and Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Organo-morcury 1,2-
aliphatic-diamlne sulphites, and producing them.
2,069,105 ; Jan. 26.
Kharasch, Morris S., Chicago, 111., assignor to Eli Lilly
and Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Organo-mercury
derivatives of 1,2-aliphatic-diamine thiosulphates and
producing them. 2,069,160 ; Jan. 26.
Kharasch, Morris S., Chicago, 111., assignor to Eli Lilly
and Company, Indianapolis, Ind. 1,2-aliphatic-diamlne
thiosulphates and preparing them. 2,069,167; Jan. 26.
Kharasch, Morris S., Chicago, 111., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Refining gasoline. 2,076,581 ; Apr. 13.
Kharasch, IMorris S., Chicago, 111., assignor to Eli Lilly
and Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Hydrogenated ergo-
tocin. 2,086,5.59 ; July 13.
Kharasch, Morris S., and R. R. Legault, Chicago, 111., as-
signors to Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Obtaining an effective ergot preparation. 2,082,342 ;
June 1.
Kharasch, Morris S.. and R. R. Legault, Chicago, 111., as-
signors to Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Obtaining ergot extracts. 2,082,343 ; June 1.
Kharasch, Morris S., and O. Reinmuth, Chicago, 111., as-
.'sig'nors to Eli Lill.v and Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Bcnzonosulplionalkanolaniido derivatives and produc-
ing thorn. 2,097,414 ; Oct. 26.
Kharasch, Morris S., and O. Reinmuth, Chicago, 111., as-
signors to Eli Lilly and Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Benzenesulphonhvdroxamido derivatives and produc-
ing them. 2,097,415 ; Oct. 26.
Khodakoff, Maxim S., assignor to Hydroxsul, Inc., Jersey
City, N. J. Antiseptic. 2,082,003 ; June 1.
Khoenle, Herman F., assignor to The Enterprise Manu-
facturing Company, Akron, Ohio. Casting bait.
2,100,289 : Nov. 23.
Kibbep, E. C. (See Wcstman, Emil, assignor.)
Kick, Louis J., Union City, N. J. Hose jack. 2,098,548 ;
Nov. 9.
Kickonbush, Ray, Burlington, Wis., assignor to Luse-
Stcvenson Co.. Chicago, 111. Bedding. 2,081,334 ; May
25.
Klckhofel, Albert A., Detroit, Mich. Educational game.
2,075,442 ; Mar. 30.
Kirklor, T. J., et al. (See Obodzinski, Anton, assignor.)
Kidde. Walter, & Company. (See Freygang, Walter II.,
assignor.)
Kiddo, Walter. & Company. (See Grant, Harry C, Jr.,-
.issignor. )
Kidde, Walter, & Company. (See Heigls, Henry E., as-
signor.)
KIdde, Waller, & Company. (See Mapes Daniel, assignor.)
Kidde, Walter, Sales Company. (See Ilill, Valentine J.,
Jr., assignor.)
Kidder, lOlwln 11., assignor to Link-Belt Conipanv, Chicago,
111. Hoisting mechanism. 2,089.700; Aug.'lO.
Kidney. Carloton H., West Brighton, Staten Island, N. Y.,
assignor to Ingersoll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J
Controlling apparatus. 2,081,542 ; May 25.
Kieber, Eugen, Cottonwood, Idaho. Protective device for
automobiles. 2,075,040 ; Mar. 30.
Kiech, Clarence F., Pasadena, assignor to Petroleum Rec-
tifying Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
Method of and apparatus for protecting insulating
bushings of a dehydrator. 2,072,888 ; Mar. 9.
Kieckhefer Container Company. (See Kieckhefer, Herbert
M., assignor.)
Kieckhefer Container Company. (See Wells, R., and
Kieckhefer, assignors.)
Kieckhefer, Herbert M. (See Wells, R., and Kieckhefer.)
Kieckhefer, Herbert M., Riverton, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Kieckhefer Container Company, Delair,
N. J. Manufacturing containers or parts thereof.
2,099,936 ; Nov. 23.
Kiecksee, Max, Wilmersdorf, Berlin, assignor to Knorr-
Bremse Aktiengesellschaft, Lichtenberg, Berlin, (Ger-
many. Percussive tool driven by an internal combustion
engine. 2,072,266 ; Mar. 2.
Kiecksee, Max, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, assignor to Martin
Eichelgrun, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Ram-
ming machine driven by internal combustion.
2,090,842 ; Aug. 24.
Kiefer, Albert, assignor to The Hisey-Wolf Machine Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bolt turning machine and the
like. 2,073,967 ; Mar. 16.
Kiefer, Herman E., Burlington Township, Burlington
County, N. J. Curing forage crops. 2,091,284 ; Aug.
31.
Kiefer, Johannes, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Projector and
searchlight. 2,091,818 ; Aug. 31.
Kiefer, Johannes, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Searchlight.
2,091,819 ; Aug. 31.
Kiefer, Johannes, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Projector.
2,091,820; Aug. 31.
Kiefer, Karl, Machine Company, The. (See Fechheimer,
Paul R., assignor.)
Kiekhaefer, Elmer C. (See Stearns, R. H., and Kiek-
haefer.)
Kiehl, Royal. (See Klamp, P., and Kiehl.)
Kiel, John R., assignor to Ripley Corporation, Chicago,
111. Jlethod of and apparatus for recording sound on
the edge- of film. 2,079,572 ; May 4.
Kiel, John R., Evanston, assignor to Ripley Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Sound recording. 2.095,750 ; Oct. 12.
KieJ, John R., assignor to Ripley Corporation. Chicago,
111. Sound recording and reproducing. 2,096,113 ;
Oct. 19.
Kielland, Jacob de R. (See Samuelsen, H., and Kielland.)
Kielinanso^lg, tJeorg, I\iaria-i;nzersdorf, near Vienna,
Austria. Nonskid device for vehicle wheels. 2,078,764 :
Apr. 27.
Kiena, Frederick W., West Brighton, N. Y. Automatic
station selector and tuning device. 2,097,330 ; Oct. 26.
Kienle, Herman J. (See Bierwirth, E. A., and Kienle.)
Kienle, Roy H. (See Crossley, M. L., Kienle, and Royer.)
Kiep, Johann N., Altona-Hochkamp, Germany, assignor
to Hydraulic Coupling Patents Limited, London, Eng-
land. Hydraulic power transmission system. 2,082,581 ;
June 1.
Kiernan, James P., Derby, Conn. Cigarette and cigar
holder. 2,093,760 : Sept. 21.
Iviesel. William F., Jr., Hollidaysburg, Pa. Center sill.
2,079,862 : May 11.
Kiesel. William F., Jr., Hollidaysburg, assignor to The
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Railway car. 2,092,457 ; Sept. 7.
Kiesel, William F., Jr., Hollidaysburg. assignor to The
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Re-
frigor.ntor car and the like. 2.093,896; Sept. 21.
Kieselbach, Henry A., Montclalr, N. J., assignor to Johns-
Manville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Thermal in-
sulation. 2,099,740 ; Nov. 23.
Kienzl^, Paul J. A., Nogent-Sur/Oise, assignor to Com-
pagnie Nationale de Matieres Colorantes et Manufac-
turers de Produits Chemiques du Nord Reunies, Eta-
blissements Kuhlmann, Paris, France. Preparation of
azo-dycstuffs. 2,095,639 ; Oct. 12.
Kiesskalt, Siegfried. (See Schweitzer, E., and Kiesskalt.)
Kiesskalt, Siegfried, Frankfort-on-the-Main, and AV. Mejer,
Bad Soden, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktien-
gesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Gormanv. Appa-
ratus for purifying gases. 2,094.844 ; Oct. 5.
Kifer, Ward G., assignor to The Timken Roller Bearing
Company, Canton, Ohio. Roller bearing. 2,071,797 ;
Feb. 23.
Kiff, Arthur L., Hammondsport, N. Y. Crate or lug.
2.081,821 ; May 25.
Kight, Orval I., Ralston, assignor of one-half to F.
Lindee, Omaha, Nebr. Dispenser. 2,090,128 ; Aug. 17
Kilayko. Victorino M., Occidental Negros, P. I. Plate
distilling column. 2,090,534 ; Aug. 17.
Kilb, Francis C, Larchmont, assignor to American Radi-
ator Company, New York, N. Y. Ventilating apparatus.
2.081,106; May 18.
Kilb, Francis C. Larchmont, assignor to American Radi-
ator Company, New York, N. Y. Ventilating apparatus.
2,081,108 ; May 18.
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Kilb, Francis C, Larchmont, assignor to American Badi-
ator Company, New York, N. Y. Ventilating apparatus.
2,081,109 ; May 18.
Kilb, Francis C, and H. S. Woodruff, Larchmont, as-
signors to American Radiator Company, New York,
N. Y. Ventilating apparatus. 2,081,107 ; May 18.
Kilborn, Karl B., assignor to Seiberling Latex Products
Company, Akron, Ohio. Valve. 2,085,369 ; June 29.
Kilborn-Sauer Company, The. (See Sauer, Henry J., as-
signor.)
Kilby Manufacturing Company, The. (See Grill, H. E.,
and Feldstein, assignors. 1
Kilcarr, Gilbert M., Hillside, N. J., assignor to Inter-
state Equipment Corporation, New York, N. Y. Aerial
tramway carrier dumping device. 2,095,552 ; Oct. 12.
Kilcup, Benjamin D., New York, N. Y. Scraping device.
2,081,706 ; May 25.
Kile, George B., Portland, Oreg., assignor to Libby, Mc-
Neill & Libby, Chicago, 111. Beet peeler. 2,072,598;
Mar. 2.
Kilgen, George J., et al. (See Highfill, Ernest E., as-
signor.)
Kilgen, George J., et al. (See Langdon, Jesse D., as-
signor.)
Kilgore, George R., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Magnetron. 2,075,855 ; Apr. 6.
Kilgore, Joseph D., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to St. Louis
Pistols & Caps, Inc., St. Louis, Mo. Cap pistol.
2,098,006 ; Nov. 2.
Kilgore, Lee A., Forest Hills, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Low-loss dynamo-electric machine. 2,078,668 ;
Apr. 27.
Kilgore, Lee A., Forest Hills, and B. A. Rose, Swissvale,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Turbine-generator
ventilation. 2,094,358 ; Sept. 28.
Kilgore, Lowell B., Washington, D. C. Insectifuge and
insecticide. 2,070,603 ; Feb. 16.
Kilgore Mfg. Company, The. (See Rickenbacher, Robert
J., assignor.)
Killars, John, Jr., Greenville, S. C, assignor to Draper
Corporation, Hopedale, Mass. Filling feeler mechanism.
2,085,716 ; June 29.
Killars, John, Jr., Spartansburg, S. C, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Heberlein Patent Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Producing linen-like materials and prod-
ucts therefrom. 2,103,080 ; Dec. 21.
Killefer Manufacturing Corporation. (See Killefer,
Robert, assignor.)
Killefer Manufacturing Corporation. (See Sjorgren, O.
W., and Mitchell, assignors.)
Killefer Manufacturing Corporation. (See Wadelton,
Edwin, assignor.)
Killefer, Robert, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Killefer Manufacturing Corporation.
Revolving ripper. 2,100,856 ; Nov. 30.
Killen, James R., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrigera-
tion. 2,074,402 ; Mar. 23.
Killen, James R., Dayton. Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation. Refriger-
ating apparatus. 2,093,839 ; Sept. 21.
Killgore, Robort J., Los Nietos, Calif. Rock drill bit.
2.097,0.30 : Oct. 26.
Killik, William L., London, England. Artist's color box.
2,071,169 ; Feb. 16.
Killman, Robert T. (See Killman. Thomas A., and R. T.)
Killman, Thomas A., Nashville, Tenn., assignor to Dazey
Churn & Manufacturing Co., St. Louis, Mo. Can
opener. _ 2,070,279 ; Feb. 9.
and R. T., assignors to The Pro-
Corporation, Nashville, Tenn.
Sept. 7.
. 2,067,711; Jan. 12.
Killman, Thomas A. and R. T., Nashville, Tenn. Vegetable
Rlicer. 2,103,537 ; Dec. 28.
Killmer, Miles I., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for erect-
Killmoyer, Chester A., New York, N. Y., and G. L. Reich-
helm, Short licach. Conn., .n.ssignors to F. A. Kane, Long
Island City, N. Y. Apparatus for gasifying a liquid
fuel. 2,102,800 ; Dec. 21.
Kilmer, Charles B., River Forest, assignor to Container
Corporation of America, Chicago, 111. Container.
2.075.017 ; Mar. 30.
Kilmer, Charles B., River Forest, assignor to Container
Corr)oration of America, Chicago, 111. Container.
2.075.018 ; Mar. 30.
Kilpatrick, Howard M., New York, N. Y. Portable sew-
ing machine. 2,091,994 ; Sept. 7.
Kilpola, Ano E., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Borg-Warnor Corporation. Automatic
transmission. 2,097,509 ; Nov. 2.
Kilsli-om, Axel, CranRton, R. T., assignor to Tlenry liGdercr
& Bro., Inc. Lighter. 2,079,454; May 4.
Hawaii. Battery cable terminal
Apr. 27.
(See Marsh, Alonzo K., ns-
Killman, Thomas A.,
gressive Research
Wrench. 2,092,510 ;
Ing tunnel linings.
Kim, Mathow T., r;il;i,
protector. 2,078,855,
Kimball, A., Company,
slgnor.)
Kimball, A., Company.
Kimball, A., Company,
assignors.)
(See Welmont, Joseph, assignor.)
(See Welmont, J., and Hazard,
Kimball, Albert N., East Wampole, Mass. Static neu-
tralizing device. 2,087,915 ; July 27.
Kimball, Donald E., assignor to The Safety Equipment
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Eye protective device.
2,066,838 ; Jan. 5.
Kimball, James L., Danvers, assignor to Ruggles-Klinge-
mann Mfg. Co., Salem, Mass. Regulator. 2,102,007 ;
Dec. 14.
Kimball, Leo B., New Haven, Conn., assignor to Fuel
Development Corporation. De-icing internal combus-
tion engine fuel supply apparatus. 2,080,488 ; May 18.
Kimball, Leo B., New Haven, Conn., assignor to Fuel
Development Corporation. Automatic fuel mixture ad-
justment according to temperatures. 2,097,925 ; Nov. 2.
Kiimball, Leo B., New Haven, Conn., assignor to Fuel
Development Corporation. Deicing apparatus for air-
planes. 2,097,926 ; Nov. 2.
Kimball, Marston H. (See Sorber, D. G., and Kimball.)
Kimball, Wallace D., Jackson Heights, and C. I. Braren,
Jamaica, assignors to Standard-Knapp Corporation,
Long Island City, N. Y. Package collector. 2,090,129 ;
Aug. 17.
Kimball, Wallace D., Jackson Heights, and C. I. Braren,
Jamaica, assignors to Standard-Knapp Corporation,
Long Island City, N. Y. Carton closing machine.
2,095,258; Oct. 12.
Kimbell, Fordyce, Miami, Fla. Annunciator for horse
races. 2,081,822 ; May 25.
Kimber, George A. (See Grill, H. J., Kimber, and
Stohlberger.)
Kimberly-Clark Corporation. (See Hunter, Hester W.,
assignor.)
Kimble Glass Company. (See Anastor, Charles G., as-
signor.)
Kimble Glass Company. (See Kimble, H. K., and Richter,
assignors.)
Kimble Glass Company. (See Moran, James J., assignor.)
Kimble, Herman K., and H. Richter, assignors to Kimble
Glass Company, Vineland, N. J. Method and apparatus
for shaping bodies. 2,103,585 ; Dec. 28.
Kimble, John S. (See McMahon, E. M., and Kimble.)
Kime, Charles G., assignor to The Burch Corporation,
Crestline, Ohio. Stone spreading machine. 2,089,094 ;
Aug. 3.
Kimerlin, Harold B., New York, N. Y. Germicidal com-
position and preparing the same. 2,067,674 ; Jan. 12.
Kimmel, George P. (See Page, Louis J., assignor.)
Kimmich, Elmer G., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Belt drive. 2,102|560 ;
Dec. 14.
Kimmick, Albert R. (See Walker, Chauncev M., assignor.)
Kimpton, John N., Newport, Monmouthshire, Wales.
Footwear. 2,074,697 ; Mar. 23.
Kimura , Kintaro, Tokyo-Shi, Japan. Manufacture of
canned refreshing food. 2,083,302 ; June 8.
Kinast, John J., Beloit, Wis. Combination tool.
2,103,008 ; Dec. 21.
Kinatome Patents Corporation. (See Bundick, C. U., and
Proctor, assignors.)
Kinatome Patents Corporation. (See Foster, Warren D.,
assignor.)
Klncaid, Clarence L. (See Hapkins, Dimitri N., assignor.)
Kind, Oscar, Rodenkirchen-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Work-
ing method and machine for the manufacture of stick-
ing paper strips provided with loop handles for carry-
ing purposes. 2,095,139 ; Oct. 5.
Kinder, Halsey G., assignor to Macwhyte Company,
Kenosha, Wis. Apparatus for and method of shaping
wire. 2,095,474; Oct. 12.
Kinder, Orville L., assignor to Advance Paint Company,
Indianapolis, Ind. Flat varnish. 2.071.389 ; .\pr. 27.
Kindl, Carl H. (See Aseltine, F. E., Kindl, and Pontis.)
Kindl, Carl H. (See Werner, C. J., and Kindl.)
Kindl, Carl H., and C. J. Rowe, Davton, Ohio, assignors
to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Com-
bined motor mounting and belt tightener. 2,073,158 ;
Mar. 9.
Kindl, Joseph V., and J. J. Slavin. assignors to The W. J.
Schocnberger Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Safety de-
vice for gas stoves. 2,091,550; Aug. 31.
Kinetic Chemicals, Inc. (See Daudt, H. W., Youker, and
Mattison, assignors.)
Kinetic Cycle Research Corporation. (See Kahn, Benja-
min, assignor.)
King, Andrew, Penn Valley, Pa. Casting machine.
2,070,374 ; Apr. C.
King, Andrew, Narberth, Pa. Apparatus for controlling
wehs. L'.07S.06!) ; Aiir. 27.
King, Archie P., Red Bank, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporalod. Now York, N. Y.
Receipt ion of guided waves. 2,088,719; .\ug. 3
KlnK. CliMrles J., assignor to The Porfeel Ion Steel Body
Company, Gallon, Ohio. Domonslrating apparatus.
2,09(!,197 ; Oct. 19.
King, ("hin-nce D. (See Zimmerman, R. E., and King.)
Kinc cnn'ord G., Providence, R. L Handbag. 2,093,-l49 •
S(>i)t. 21.
King, Edward F., Oak Park, assignor to Available Truck
Company, Chicago, 111. Coupling. 2,077,481 ; Apr 20
King, Floyd L., Sacraniento, Calif. Boot topping device."
2.096,588: Oct. 10. i i s «:
King, Frank O., Kisslnunoo. Fin. Optical Illusion elTocts
or the like. 2,074,297 ; Mar. 10.
340
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
King, Frederick C, Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cellulosic pellicle and preparing
same. 2,074,336; Mar. 23.
King, FrwiericU II., Detroit, Mich. Marble game.
2.U97.(>T() : Nov. 2.
King, Frodericlc T., Detroit, Mich. Foot arch support.
2,088,707 ; Aug. 3. . ^ „ . ^ ^
King, George D., assignor to United States Gypsum Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Core composition for plaster board.
2,070,551 : Feb. 9. , ^ . ^
King George D., assignor to United States Gypsum Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Set-stabilized gypsum plaster.
2,078,198 ; Apr. 20. , ,. . ^
King, George D., assignor to United States Gypsum Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Heatproofed set-stabilized gypsum
plaster. 2,078,199 ; Apr. ^0.
King George D., assignor to United States Gypsum Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Set-sUbilized gypsum plaster.
2,078,200 ; Apr. 20. . ^ „. ,. ^
King Georgp E., WilUinsburg, assignor to \\ cstinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
Control system. 2.067,153 ; Jan. 5.
King George E., Willdnsburg, assignor to \\ estmghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa Motor operated feed control. 2,100,745; Nov. 30.
King & Hamilton Company. (See Gilmau, Albert E.,
assignor.)
King, Harold L., Glen Ridge, A. Sharp, Bayonne, and K.
Schnorr, Belleville, N. J. Yeast molding and cutting
machine. 2,099,119 ; Nov. 16.
King inter. (See Patterson, Chester A., assignor.)
King Howard K., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Chambers
Brothers Company. Applying varnish or lacquer to
sheets. 2,066,782 ; Jan. 5. . , ™ -r.
King, Hubert D., Studley, England, assignor to The Eng-
lish Need & Fishing Taclde Company, Limited Ap-
paratus for the storage and display of goods. 2,070,108 ;
Feb 9.
King, James V. (See Dennis, J. H., and King.)
King, Jesse G., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,070,820 ;
Apr. 13. ...
King Jesse G., Davton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as.sign-
meuts, to General Motors Corporation, Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,080,503; July 6,
King Jesse G„ assignor to General Alotors Corporation,
Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,093,728 ;
King .Tohn, London. England. Guide for sliding panels,
particularly sliding roofs for motor vehicles. 2,087,670 ;
July 20. . , .
King, John M., Dover, N. J". Firing mechanism.
2,075,813 ; Apr. 6.
King John M., Dover, N. J. Grenade. 2,101,071 ; Deo. 7,
King'. John W., II, deceased, Plainfield, N. J. ; J. W. King,
III and R. Fleming, administrators, assignors to Magoi
Car Corporation, New Yorlc, N. Y. Ballast car.
2,079,322; May 4.
King. John W.. III., administrators ct al. (See King,
John W,. n,) . , „
King, Joseph M„ Detroit, Mich. Pressure equalizing
valve. 2,090,843 : Aug. 24. ^, . , „
King, Joseph M., Detroit, Mich. Fluid-thermo-valve.
2,099,811 ; Nov. 23. „
King. Orville D. (See Casto, L. V., von Webern, Hamant,
and King.) _ ^ „ ^ ^
King, Orville D. (See Casto, L. V., von Webern, King,
and Hamant.)
King I'owdor Company, The. (See Lindsley, Jlilton F.,
.Tr., assignor.)
King Ralph E„ Fort Wavne, Ind.. assignor to General
Electric Company. Shaft seal. 2,100,220 ; Nov. 23.
King, Robert W., Short Hills, N. J. Railway rolling
stock. 2,088,655 ; Aug. 3.
King, Rupert L., \\ilmington, and II. L. Potior, Hooker-
ton, N, C. Mail box support. 2,079.510: May 4.
King, Wade, Glencoe, N. Mex. Surgical device. 2,073,800 :
Mar. 10.
King, Walter. (See Ashlock, G. W., and Minard, as-
signors.)
King. Walter E.. Houston, Tex. Hydraulic swivel.
2,088,418; July 27.
King. Walter E., Houston, Tex. Blowout preventer ram.
2,090.206; Aug. 17.
King, Walter E., assignor to J. S. Abercromble, Houston,
Tex, Packing. 2,081,040 ; May 18.
King, William B,, Needhani, Mass, Ignition system.
2,072.112; Mar. 2.
King, William C, Jr., Pittsburgh, Pa. Dissipating fog.
2,068.987 ; Jan. 26.
Kingdon. Kenneth H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
oral Electric Company. Electrical discharge device.
2,082,638 ; June 1.
Kingdon. Kenneth IT., Schenectady. N. Y., as.slgnor to
Genenil Electric Company. Electric discharge device.
2.103.1.59 ; Dec. 21.
Kingdon, Kenneth H., and H. E. Thomson, Schenectady,
N. Y., asalgnor.s to General Electric Company. Photo-
electric tube. 2,073,522 ; Mar. 9.
Kingdon, Ralph H.. assignor to Square D Company,
Detroit, Mich. Cable clamp. 2.097.695 ; Nov. 2.
KInghorn, James, Youngstown, N, Y. Ditcher. 2.078,327 ;
Apr. 27.
Kingman, Kenneth. (See Hopper, B., and Kingman.)
Kingman, Russell B., Orange, N. J. Polishing pad.
2,098,966 ; Nov. 16.
Kingman, Russell B., Orange, N. J. Waxing device.
2,101,072; Dec, 7.
Kingsbury, Albert, Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Kings-
bury Machine W^orks, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Thrust
bearing. 2,091,200 ; Aug. 24.
Kingsbury, Albert, Greenwich, Conn., assignor to Kings-
bury Machine Works, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Thrust
measuring device. 2,091,207 ; Aug. 24.
Kingsbury & Davis Machine Company. (See Straw, C,
and George, assignors.)
Kingsbury, Edward J., Keene, N. H. Machine tool in-
cluding fluid operated feeding devices. 2,067,491 ; Jan.
12.
Kingsbury, Edward J., Keene, N. H. Feeding apparatus.
2,067,492 ; Jan. 12.
Kingsbury, Edward J., Keene, N. H. Power feed for
drilling machines. 2,071,539; Feb. 23.
Kingsbury, Edward J., Keene, N. H. Variable speed belt
drive. 2,080,319 : May 11.
King.sburv. Edward J., Kenne, N. H. Automatic machine
tool with work clamps. 2,101,396; Dec. 7.
Kingsbury, George P., Hollis, N. Y., assignor to Mergen-
thaler Linotype Company. Typographical casting ma-
chine. 2,074.511 ; Mar. 23.
Kingsbury Machine Works, Inc. (See Howarth, Harry
A. S., assignor.)
Kingsbury iNIachine Works, Inc. (See Kingsbury, Al-
bert, assignor.)
Kingsbury Manufacturing Company. (See Davis, Harold
F.. assignor.)
Kingsley, George A., deceased, Detroit, Mich., R. Rieth-
miller, administratrix. Exhaust system for automotive
engines. 2,072,372 ; Mar. 2.
Kingsley, George A., deceased ; Ruth Riethmiller, ad-
ministratrix of said G. A. Kingsley, assignor to Haves
Industries, Inc., Jackson, JMich. Muffler. 2,088,296 ;
July 27.
Ivingston, Jonas A. (See Plint, A. F., Gascoigne, Knox,
and Kingston.)
Kingston Products Corporation. (See Douglas, Harry A.,
assignor.)
Kinkaid. Charles R., Nashville, Tenn. Armature unit.
2.102.53S : Dec. 14.
KInkead, Fullerton S. (See Fitch. K. E„ and Kinkead.)
Kinkead, Fullerton S., Ridgefield Park, N. J., assignor to
Bell Teleplione Laboratories, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Interconnecting telegraph repeater system.
2.069.251 : Feb. 2.
Kinkead, Fullerton S., Ridgefield Park, N. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Answer-back device for macliine switching print-
ing telegraph exchange systems. 2,088,750 ; Aug. 3.
Kinl;ead. Fullerton S., Ridgefield Park, N. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Signal distortion indicating and measuring de-
vice. 2,102.719 ; Dec. 21.
Kinkead, Fullerton S., Ridgefield Park, N. J., and G. A.
Locke, Glenwood Landing, assignors to Bell Telephone
Laboratories. Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Telegraph
circuit. 2,077,936 ; Apr. 20.
Kinkead. Robert E.. Cleveland, Ohio. Welding strips end
to end. 2.066.509 ; Jan. 5.
Kinker, Clarence C, Alton, 111., assignor to Owens-Illinols
Glass Company. Machine for producing hollow glass
articles. 2,082,6.39 ; June 1.
Kinker, Clarence C, Alton, 111., assignor to Owens-Illinois
Glass Company. Machine for forming hollow glass ar-
ticles. 2,082,640: June 1,
Kinley, Myron M., Tulsa, Okla. Apparatus for cleaning
the screen in a well. 2,100,807 ; Nov. 30.
Kinley. Myron JI., Tulsa, Okla. Well surveying device.
2,102,080: Dec. 14.
Kinmont. Robert F., Los Angeles, Calif. Ball joint.
2,008.188; Nov. 2.
Kinna. Charles M., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Vegetable peeler. 2,095,640 ; Oct. 12.
Kinne.Tr, James E., London, England. Alarm clock.
2,097,487 : Nov. 2.
Kinnear, John K., Geneva, assignor to The American
Fork & IToe Company, Cleveland, Ohio, Reel seat for
fishing rod handles. 2,102,237; Dec. 14.
Kinnear. Leland P.. Beaumont, Tex. Collapsible drill
bit. 2.073,279 ; Mar. 9.
Kinnear Mfg. Company, The. (See McCloud. Edward H.,
assignor.)
Kinner Airplane & Motor Corp. (See Sander, C. P.,
Righter, and Edenquist, assignors.)
Kinney, Clarence E., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Shoe stiffener. 2,094,709 ;
• Oct. 5.
Kinney. Fay D., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbrldge, Mass. Lens and making same. 2,067,194 ;
_ Jan. 12.
Kinney. Fay D., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Ophthalmic lens 2,076,432 ; Apr. 6.
Kinney, G. R., Co. (See Goodyear, William H., assignor.)
Kinney, James A., Ijebanon, Pa., assignor to Bethlehem
Steel Company. Apparatus for manufacturing bolts
and similar articles. 2.102.417: Dec. 14.
Kinney, Norton W., Groveland, Mass. Internal combus-
tion engine. 2,091,120 ; Aug. 24.
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Kinney, Selwyne P. (See Seaver, J. J., Kinney, Kirk, and
Andrews.)
Kinninger, Arthur M. and C. A., Dayton, Ohio. Column
reenforcement girdle. 2,082,960 ; June 8.
Kinninger, Carl A. (See Kinninger, Arthur M. and
C. A.)
Kinsel, Augustus B., Flushing, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Indicating extensometer. 2,099,896 ; Nov. 23.
Kinsella, Edward, Spondon, near Derby, England, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. Produc-
tion of artificial materials and apparatus therefor.
2,085,532 ; June 29.
Kinsella, Edward, Spondon, near Derby, England, assignor
to Celanese Corporation of America. ApDaratus for
the manufacture of sheet material. 2,097,593 : Nov. 2.
Kinsella, Edward, and C. W. Addy, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Filtering apparatus. 2,082,452; June 1.
Kinsella, Edward and W. I. Taylor, Spondon, near Derby.
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Textile machinery. 2,090,682 ; Aug. 24.
kinsella, Edward, C. W. Addy, and J. G. Pratt, Spondon,
near Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation
of America. Change speed gearing. 2,091,320 ; Aug. 31.
Kinsella, Edward, C. W. Addy, and J. G. Pratt, Spondon,
near Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation
of America. Change speed gearing. 2,091,321 ; Aug.
Kinsfather, George C. luglewood, Calif. Centering guide
for flush valves. 2,098,687 ; Nov. 9.
Kinsley, Carl, Westfield, N. J., assignor to United States
.Steel Corporation, New York. N. Y. Electromagnetic
testing of materials. 2,101,780 ; Dec. 7.
Kinsley, Jason D., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Abrasive com-
pound and utilizing same. 2,084,644 ; June 22.
Kinsley, Thomas G., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telautograph. 2,094,039 ; Sept. 28.
Kinsley, Thomas G., Bloomfield. N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratoi-ies. Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Piezoelectric device. 2,097.488 ; Nov. 2.
Kinslow, Henry M., Santa Ana, assignor to San Diego
Fruit and Produce Company, San Diego, Calif. Sta-
pling machine. 2,074,611 ; Mar. 23.
Kintzele, Julius H., St. Louis, Mo. Bottle emptying
and beverage reclaiming device. 2,100,443 ; Nov. 30.
Kinyoun, Floyd H. (See Kaup, F. H., and Kinyoun.)
Kinzbacii, Robert B., Houston, Tex. Side tracking ap-
paratus. 2,103,022 ; Dec. 28.
Kinzel, Augustus B., Flushing. N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Heat treating plane and unidimensional curved metallic
surfaces. 2,076,515 ; Apr. 6.
Kinzel, Augustus B., Douglaston, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corpora-
tion. Purifying ferrous metals. 2,077,568 ; Apr. 20.
Kinzie, Charles, Niagara Falls, assignor to The Titanium
Alloy JIanufacturing Company, New York, N. Y. Pig-
ments and making same. 2,099,019 ; Nov. 10.
Kinzie, Charles J., Niagara Falls, assignor to The Titanium
Alloy Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y. Zir-
conium oxide opacifier and making same. 2,100,337 ;
Nov. 30.
Kinzie, Charles ,T., Niagara Falls, assignor to The Titanium
Alloy Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y. Co-
herent porous zirconium silicates. 2.101.947 : Dec. 14.
Kinzie, Charles .T., Niagara Falls, assignor to The Titanium
Alloy Manufacturing Company, New York. N. Y. Zir-
conium oxide vitreous enamel opacifier. 2,102,027 ; Dec.
21.
Kinzie, Charles J., Niagara Falls, assignor to The Titanium
Alloy Manufacturing Company. New York, N. Y.
Opaque vitreous enamel. 2,102,720; Dec. 21.
Kinzie, Charles J., and D. S. Hake, Niagara Falls, as-
signors to The Titanium Alloy Manufacturing Company,
New York, N. Y. Zirconium oxide and making same.
2,072,889 ; Mar. 9.
Kinzie, Cliarles J.. J. A. IMunliett, and C. TI. Commons,
Jr., Niagara Falls, assignors to Tlie Titanium .Mloy
Manufacturing Company, N(-w York, N. Y. Zireoiiiuiii
opnclfylng pigment and makiiitr. 2.0,S.'^,0;'4 : June R.
Kinzie, Phillip A., assignor to Universal Hydraulic Cor-
poration, Denver, Colo. Membrane lined tunnel and
< constructing same. 2,067,49,3 ; Jan. 12.
Kinzie, Phillip A., assignor to Universal Hydraulic Cor-
poration, Denver, Colo. Sphere valve. 2,073,481 ;
Mar. 9.
Kinzie, I'liillip A., J. L. S;iv;ige, and T. S. Marl in. as-
signors to Universal Hydraulic Corporal imi, Denver.
Colo. Valve H(>aling device. 2,08.'?, 1 54 : June- 8.
Kinzie, Phillip A,, assignor to Universal nvdraullc Cor-
poration, Denver, Colo, Bearing. 2, 103, 405; Pec, 28,
KIpfer, Max M. (See Sharp, J. lO,, and Kipl'er.)
Klpfer, Paul F., P.oHsfort, Brussels, Belgium. Driving
Hii'chiini.sin for control valves of inlerniil conibusllon
engines. 2.074,588; Mnr. 23.
Kiracofe, Clifford, Lima, Ohio. Tank cap lock. 2,081,055;
May 18,
Klrnll'v. Alexander, (See Eckstein, IT,, and Kli-ilfy,)
KIrbach, Peter, Chicago, III. Culler. 2,090,730 ; Aug.
24.
Kirby, Charles H., Flint, Alich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Borg-Warner Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Carburetor. 2,074,749 ; Mar. 23.
■Kirby, Frederick W., assignor to Deere & Company, Mo-
line, 111. Manure spreader. 2,082,249 ; June 1.
Kirby, James B., West Richfield, Ohio. Dishwashing ma-
chine. 2,078,670 ; Apr. 27.
Kirby, James B., West Richfield, Ohio. Air treating ap-
paratus. 2,087,436 ; July 20.
Kirby, James B., West Richfield, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Apex Electrical Manufacturing Com-
panv. Cleveland, Ohio. Clothes washing machine.
Re. 20,313 ; Mar. 30.
Kirby, James B., West Richfield, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Apex Electrical Manufacturing Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio, as trustee. Laundry machine.
2.067,572 ; Jan. 12.
Kirby, James B., West Richfield, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Apex Electrical Manufacturing Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Washing machine. 2,072,047 ;
Feb. 23.
Kirby, James B.. West Richfield, assignor to Industrial
Improvements, Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio. Air con-
ditioning apparatus. 2.074.265; Mar. 16.
Kirby, James B., West Richfield, Ohio, assignor to In-
dustrial Improvements Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio.
Suction sweeper. 2,079,293 ; May 4.
Kii-bv. James B., West Jtichfield. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Apex Electrical Jlanufacturing
Comi)any, Cleveland, Ohio, as trustee. Fabric cleaning
machine, 2.089.5.59 : Aug. 10.
Kirby, James B.. West Richfield, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Apex Electrical Manufacturing Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Laundry machine. 2,095,505 ;
Oct. 12.
Kirby, James E. (See Carothers, W. IL, Collins, and
Kirby.)
Kirby, James E.. assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. New product and pro-
ducing same. 2,076,949 ; Apr. 13.
Kirby, James E., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Companv, Wilmington, Del. Flotation proc-
ess. 2,088,325 ; July 27.
Kirby, James E.. and J. H. Werntz, assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Flotation process. 2.099,120 ; Nov. 16.
Kirby, James R., Independence, Mo. Burial vault.
2,090,844 ; Aug. 24.
Kirby, James W. (See Wigness, C. R., and Kirby.)
Kirby, John F., Somerville, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation.
Pipe coupling. 2.089,802; Auir. 10.
Kirby, Lewis R., San Diego, Calif. Telephone stand.
2,086,980 ; ,Tuly 13.
Kirchen, Charles J., East St. Louis, 111, Adjustable win-
dow shade roller bracket. 2,094,540 ; Sept. 28.
Kircher, Adolf, and M. Sienz. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many, assignors to Winthrop Chemical Company Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Stable aqueous solutions of anesthetic
substances and preparing them. 2,103,160 ; Dec. 21.
Kircher, Albert, Company, The. (See Otis, Arthur F.,
assignor.)
Kircher, Paul J. (See Eschenbacher, H., and Kircher.)
Kircher, Paul J. (See Woodland, J. E., and Kircher.)
Ivirehhan, Robert O., assignor to ]\Illwaukee Brass Spe-
cialtv Company. INlilwaukee, Wis. Beer tap. 2,089,209 ;
Au!?.' 10.
Kirchheim, Walter II. (See Reynolds, F. C, and Kirch-
heim.)
Kirchhoff, William G. (See I^Iason, E. S., and Kirehhoff.)
Kirchhoff, William G., assignor to The J. IT. Day Com-
panv. Cincinnati. Ohio. Loaf creasing and cutting
me.ans for dough molders. Re. 20,516; Sept, 21,
Kirchner, Henry P,, assignor, by mesne assi'.rnnients, to
The Carborundum Company, Niagara Falls. N. Y, Yield-
ablv mounted abrasive elements. 2.007.089 : Jan, 5,
Kircliofp, Elmer J.. Detroit, Mich. Duplex window op-
erating device. 2,073,400 ; Mar. 9.
Kirgiin, John. Easton. Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Compnnv, Jersey City, N. J. Vapor compressor.
2.074,184; Mnr. 16.
ICirgan, John, Easton, Pn,, assignor to Tngersoll-Rand
Companv, Jersey City, N. J. Controlling apparatus,
2,082,000 ; June 1
Kircan. John. Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
(V)mpanv, Jer.sev City, N. J. Refrigerating system.
2,083.231 ; June 8.
Tvirgan, John, Easton, Pa,, assignor to InpersoU-Rnnd
Compnnv, Jersev City, N. J. Thernio-compressor.
2,090,760 ; Aug. 24.
Klrgan, John, lOnston, Pa., and G. TI. Woodard. Phlllips-
hiirg, assignors (o Ingersoll-Rand ('(unpany, JiMsey City,
N, J, Controlling means for refrigerating ajiparatus.
2,080,802; May IS.
K'ii-iiMn, John. lOaston. I'a,, assignor to Ingersoll-Hand
Comnnnv, Jersey City, N. J. Refrigerating system.
2,103,728 : Dec, 28,
K'irk, Cecil K., Woo<lsl)oro, assignor to Ivlrk Corporation,
IToMslon, Tex. l''low bean. 2,076,405; Apr, 0.
Kirk Corporation. (See Kirk, Cecil E., nsslnnor. )
Kirk, Ernest W. (See Ellis, G. 11., and Kirk.)
Kirk, James De F., New York, N. Y,, assignor to Tho
Crepe Kraft Co. Inc., Newark, N. J. Bag liner.
2,095,007 ; Oct. 5.
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Kirk, Jamea E., Eockmart, assignor of one-half to J. L.
Eaves. Buchanan, Ga. Cultivator. 2.097,331 ; Oct. 2G.
Kirk, John A., Detroit, Mich. Vaginal irrigating appliance.
2,069,168 ; Jan. 26.
Kirk, Lloyd H., Cranston, assignor to Martin-Copeland
Company, Providence, R. I. Ophthaknac mounting.
2,068,273 ; Jan. 19.
Kirk, Stanley B., New Rochelle, X. T., and W. J. Jacobs-
son, Elizabeth, N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments.
to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. Blowpipe
apparatus. 2.095.751 ; Oct. 12.
Kirk, William F. (See Blake, Henry W., assignor.)
Kirk, William M. (See Seaver, J. J., Kinney, Kirk, and
Andrews.)
Kirk, William S. (See Rabezzana, H., McDougal, Ford,
and Kirk.)
Kirkham, Alfred. (See Hock, A. L., Kirkham, and
Spence.)
Kirkham, Tirgil H. (See Riffey, Edgar W.. assignor.)
Kirkland. Andrew J., West Palm Beach, Fla. Grinder
and sharpener attachment for meat grinders.
2,100,808; Xov. 30.
Kirkland. Arthur I., Detroit, Mich. Chuck adapted for
stud driver or the like. 2,069,527 ; Feb. 2.
Kirklees Limited. (See Bennett, Arthur, assignor.)
Kirkpatrick, Floyd M., Erie, Pa. Automatic closure-sup-
port. 2.072.520; Mar. 2.
Kirkpatrick. Jesse A., Berkeley, Calif. Propeller for
vessels. 2,085,370 ; June 29.
Kirkpatrick, Martin S., San Antonio, Tex. Closure op-
erating device. 2,075,814 ; Apr. 6.
Kirkpatrick. Robert, assignor to Norton Companv, Worces-
ter. Mass. Muffle plate. 2.0S6.504 ; .Tulv 6.
Kirkpatrick. Willard H., assignor to National Aluminate
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Preparation of base-ex-
changing synthetic resin. 2.094,359 ; Sept, 28.
Kirkwood, Harry R., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lock. 2,073,109 ;
Mar. 9.
Kirkwood, Loren R. (See Carlson. W. L., and Kirkwood.)
Kirkwood. Loren R., ilerchantville. X. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America,
Xew York, X, T. Volume control system. 2,092,885 ;
Sept. 3 4.
Kirkwood. Loren R., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Multirange tunable
oscillator. 2,103.853 ; Dec. 28.
Kirkwood, Rayomnd S., Xew Orleans, La. Bathtub.
2.068,457 : Jan. 19.
Kirman. Herbert. (See Baker. G. R.. and Kirman,)
Kirsch, Benjamin, and A, B. Medville. assignors to Auto
Radiator Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Heater. 2,096,280 ;
Oct. 19.
Kirsch, Benjamin, assignor to Auto Radiator Manufac-
turing Co.. Chicago, 111. Automotive air circulator.
2.102.418 : Dec. 14.
Kirsch Company. (See Allen. Archie A., assignor.)
Kirsch Company. (See Grassby. George A., Jr.. assignor.)
Kirsch Company. (See Kirsch, Guy W., assignor.")
Kirsch, (Jeorges. (See Ponsot, T. E., Bataille, and
Kirsch.)
Kirsch, Guy W., assignor to Kirsch Companv, Sturgis,
Mich. Slat for Venetian blinds. 2.073,016 ; Mar. 9.
Kirschbraun, Lester. (See Heppes, O. A., and Kirsch-
braun.)
Kirschner, Henry J. (See Almen, J. O., and Kirschner.)
Kirschner, Louis, and L. Davidson. Philadelphia, Pa.
Combined strainer and valve. 2,075,443 ; Mar. 30.
Kirst, William E., Woodbury, X. J., and C. A. Wood-
bury. Media, Pa., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Xemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Blasting explosive.
2,069,612 : Feb. 2 .
Kirstahler. Alfred, assignor to the firm Ilenkol & Cie.
Goselleschaft mit besehrankter Haftung, Pusseldorf,
Germany. Preparation of high molecular thio-ethers.
2.07S.s.=ir, : Apr. 27.
Kirsten, Kurt F. J., Seattle, Wash. Aircraft. 2,090,052 ;
Aug. 17.
Ki.sor. Frod A., Lamar, Kans. Holder. 2,101,220 ;
Dec. 7.
Kish, Theodore F., Portland, Oreg. Wheel supported
crutch. 2,077,569 ; Apr. 20.
Kishline, Floyd F.. assignor to Graham-Paige ^fotors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Supercharger. 2,098,499 ;
Xov. 9.
Kisling. William L.. St. Louis. Mo. Steam separator and
superheater. 2,071,128: Feb. 16.
Kispert, Joseph J. (See I'sher, H. C. and Kispert.)
Kispert. Joseph J.. Hamden, assismor to I. Newmnn &
Sons, Inc., Xew Haven, Conn. Corset. 2,068,493 ; Jan.
19.
Kispert, Joseph J., Hamden, assignor to T. Newman &
Sons. Inc.. New Haven, Conn. Aligning device for dis-
engageable slide fasteners. 2,069,655 : Feb. 2.
Kispert, Joseph J., Hamden, assignor to I. Newman &
Sons, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Corset. 2,081,010 :
May 18.
Kispert, Joseph J., Hamden, assignor to I. Newman Jt
Sons, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Corset. 2,084,147 ;
June 15.
Kispert. Joseph J.. Hamden. Conn., assignor to I. Newman
& Sons. Inc., Xew Haven, Conn. Corset. 2.088.423 •
July 27.
Kispert, Joseph J., Hamden, assignor to I. Newman A
Sons, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Corset. 2,091,781 :
Aug, 31.
Kiss, Edward, Jackson Heights, X. X. Heating system.
2.089,053 : Aug. 10.
Kiss, Irma S. (See De Maria, Vincent, assignor.)
Kiss. Stephen A.. Brooklyn, X. Y. Gasifying oils and
coals. 2,097.489 ; Xov. 2.
Kissam, James B., Maplewood, N. J. Toilet paper roll
carrier. 2,073.241 ; Mar. 9.
Kissel, Howard C, Green Bay, Wis. Electrical connecter.
2,082,453 ; June 1.
Kissel, William L., Hartford, assignor to I. M. Jones,
Thiensville, Wis. Vending machine. 2,103,289 ; Dec.
28.
Kissinger, Chester O. (See Messersmith, L. M., and
Kissinger.)
Kist. Michael J. and V. A., Johnstown, Pa. Roll rim
head. 2.097,982 : Xov. 2.
Kist, Victor A. (See Kist, Michael J. and V. A.)
Kistler. John C. assignor to Armour and Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Curing hams. 2,101.547 ; Dec. 7.
Kistler, Samuel S.. Urbana, 111. Producing aerogels.
2.093,4.54 : Sept. 21.
Kistner, Herman H., assignor to The Kistner Lock and
Appliance Company, Baltimore, Md. Closure bolting
and locking means. 2,076,897 ; Apr. 13.
Kistner. Herman H., assignor to Kistner Lock and Ap-
pliance Company, Baltimore, Md. Pin and tumbler
mechanism. 2,098.048 : Xov. 2.
Kistner, John H., Meredosia, 111. Sleeve puller. 2,094,949 ;
Oct. 5.
Kistner, Herman H.. assignor to Kistner Lock and Ap-
pliance Companv. Baltimore, Md. Key actuated locking
bolt. 2.098.189 : Xov. 2.
Kistner, Herman H., assignor to Kistner Lock and Ap-
pliance Company, Baltimore, Md. Universal bolt lock.
2,098,249 ; Xov. 9.
Kistner, Herman H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Kistner
Lock & Appliance Company. Door lock. 2,101,812 ;
Dec. 7.
Kistner. Herman H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Kistner
Lock c& Appliance Company. Sash lock securing device.
2,103,987 ; Dec. 28.
Kistner Lock and Appliance Company. (See Kistner,
Herman H., assignor.)
Kitson Company. (See Lovekin. Luther D.. assignor.)
Kitson Company. (See Werring, Francis W.. assignor.)
Kit-Ap Corporation, The. (See Tost, William T., as-
signor.)
Batcat, Alfred J., London, England. Binding of books.
2,090,796 ; Aug, 24.
Kitchel, George B., Houston, and E. J. Roach, Beaumont,
Tex., assignors to Beaumont Iron Works Company,
Beaumont, Tex. Casing head. 2.074,923 : Mar. 23.
Kitchel, George B., Houston, and E. J. Roach, Beaumont,
assignors to Beaumont Iron Works Companv, Beau-
mont. Tex. Tubing head. 2,103,586 : Dec. 28.
Kitchel. John R., Fountain Citv, Ind. Combination corn
husking device. 2.087,517 : July 20.
Kitchen .\id Manufacturing Company, The. (See John-
ston. Herbert L., assignor.)
Kite, Floyd E. (See Broering, L. B.. and Kite.)
Kite Mold Company. (See Broering, L. B., and Kite, as-
signors.)
Kitendaugh, Eugene F. (See Harper, C. C, and Kiten-
daugh.)
Kitroser, Isaac, assignor to Keller-Dorian Colorfilm Cor-
poration. Xew York, X. Y. Apparatus for copying
cinematographic films. 2,078.080 : Apr. 20.
Kitselman, Alva L., II, Palo Alto, Calif, Roller painter.
2,085.371 ; June 29.
Kitson Company. (See Lovekin, L. D., and Werring, as-
signors.)
Kitson Company. (See Paige, Fred O., Jr., assignor.)
Kitsuda. Ken^o. Ebara-ku. Tokvo. Japan. Portable elec-
tric lamp with ieniter. 2,092.218: Sept. 7.
Kittel, Paul B., Hampstead, London, England, assignor
of one-third to B. J. Grigsbv. Chicago, HI. Spring
mounting of vehicle bodies. 2,094,174 ; Sept. 28.
Kittel. John J., St. .A.lbans, X. Y. Slitting and winding
machine. 2,090.130 ; Aug. 17.
Kittle Manufacturing Company. (See Dawson, Charles E.,
assignor.)
Kittle Manufacturing Companv. (See Frev, Elmer E.,
assignor.)
Kittler, Milton J. (See Chandler. M. E.. and Kittler.)
Kittler. Milton J., assignor to M. E. Chandler, Detroit,
i.-?i'*^'\-.-„^*' ,R"™P- 2,095,475; Oct. 12.
Ivitto. \\illiam H., Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-*
pany, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,085,700:
June 29. . > i
Kitto. William H., Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,085,701 :
June 29. ...
Kitto. William H.. Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2 085.702:
June 29.
Kitto, William H.. Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,092,581 ;
_ Sept. 7.
Kitto. William H.. Canton, Ohio, assignor to The Hoover
o9,'?P''5-^' ^'orth Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner.
2.094.126 : Sept. 28.
Kittredge, Harvey G., and A. J. Turner, assignors to The
Kay and Ess Chemical Corp., Dayton, Ohio. Enamel
and varnish. 2,069,252 ; Feb 2
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Kittredge, Harvey G., and A. J. Turner, assignors to
Tlie Kay and Ess Chemical Corporation, Dayton, Ohio.
Imitation leather paper. 2,077,112 ; Apr. 13.
Kittredge, Harvey G., and F. W. Williams, assignors to
Foilfilm, Inc., Dayton, Ohio. Label. 2,095,879 ; Oct.
12.
Kittredge, Harvey G., Dayton, and S. J. Broderick, Yel-
low Springs, assignors to Foilfilm, Inc., Dayton, Ohio.
Adhesive. 2,096,110; Oct. 19.
Kittredge, Harvey G., and F. W. Williams, assignors to
Foilfilm, Inc., Dayton, Ohio. Composite product.
2,101,182 : Dec. 7.
Kittredge, Thomas. Rutherford, N. J., and H. D. Brooks,
Ocean side, N. Y., assignors to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Automatic train stop sys-
tem for railroads. 2,097,624 ; Nov. 2.
Kitts, Albert J. E. (See Rowntree, F., and Kitts.)
Kitzmeyer, Edmund L., Bloomfield, N. J. Manufacturing
yeast. 2,097,292 : Oct. 26.
Kivell, Wayne A., Evanston, 111., assignor to The Dorr
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sedimentation appa-
ratus. 2,086,955 ; July 13.
Kivell, Wayne A., Evanston, III., assignor to The Dorr
Company, Inc., New York, N, Y. Sedimentation ap-
paratus. 2,092,620 ; Sept. 7.
Kivett, Samuel V., Harrisonville, Mo. Air cooler.
2,073,556 ; Mar. 9.
Kivlahan, Henry D., and J. F. Kivlahan, Highland Park,
Mich. Plastic impression device. 2,082,451 ; June 1.
Kivlahan, John F. (See Kivlahan, Henry D., and J. F.)
Kivley, Ray C. (See Rinck. F. B., and Kivley.)
Kivley, Ray C, Oak Park, 111., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incarporated, New York, N. Y. Material
handling apparatus. 2,099,121 : Nov. 16.
Kivley, Ray C., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Material
working apoaratus. 2,102,721 ; Dec. 21.
Kiwad, Isadore, assignor of one-fourth to H. Radzinsky,
New York, N. Y. Apparatus for making caps.
2,068,235 ; Jan. 19.
Kiwul, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Electrical musical in-
strument. 2,089,968; Aug. 17.
Kiyohara, Sei.ichi, Kobe-Shi, Japan. Leather sole imi-
tation. 2,093,523 : Sept. 21.
Kjaer, Viggo A., Copenhagen, Denmark. Lubricating device
for driving chains. 2,103,161 ; Dec. 21.
Kjekstad. Johannes, Hillside, N. J. Welded construction.
2.082.836 ; June 8.
Kjellgren, Bengt R. F., and C. B. Sawyer, assignors to
The Brush Beryllium Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Re-
covery of beryllium from siliceous ores. 2,092,621 ;
Sept. 7.
Kjellgren, Eric A. (See Malke, S., and K.iellgren.)
Kjolseth, Ole K., Erie, Pa., assignor to General Electric
Company. Center bearing. 2,070.437 ; Feb. 9.
Klaassens, Klaas H. (See Alink, R. J. H., Klaassens,
and Houtman.)
Klaff, Isaac, assignor to L. Klaff, Norfolk, Va. Mar.
2,068,029 ; Jan. 19.
KlafC, Louis. (See Klaflf, Isaac, assignor.v
Klafstad. Erling, Melrose, assignor to Crosby Steam Gage
and Valve Company, Boston, Mass. Relief valve.
2,101,082; Dec. 7.
Klngps, Edward A., Grafton, Pa. Wall structure.
2,097,069 : Oct. 26.
Klages, G. W., & Son. (See Klages, Norman H., assignor.)
Klages, Norm.nn IT., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to G. W.
Klages & Son. Edge-grinding machine. 2,080,280 ; May
Klahn, Emil, deceased, late of Summit, by J. M. Per-
cival. Summit, N. J., administratrix. Apparatus for
minimizing friction and vibration of rotor elements.
Re. 20,305 ; Mar. 23.
Klahn, Sidney B., Portland, Oreg. Check book cover.
2,088,751 ; Aug. 3.
Klahre, Hugo A., Teaneck, N. J., assignor to Consolidated
Trimming Corpor.ntion, New York, N. Y. Cutter for
textile fabrics. 2.094.087 : Oct. 5.
Klamp, Paul, and R. Kiehl, assignors to The Timkon
Roller Bearing Company, Canton,»Ohio. Optical bore
comparator. 2.100.056 : Nov. 23. *
Kliingfilm G. m. b. TI. (See Bartels, Hans, assignor.)
Kl.nngfilin G. m. b. IT. (See PreesPi Hermann, assignoi.)
Klanglilm (}. m. b. H. (See Gerlach, Erwin, assignor.)
Klangflim G. m. b. IT. (See Gorisch, Rolf, assignor.)
TClanKfllin (i. in. b. H. (See Heine, Adolf, assignor.)
Kliingfilm (i. m. b. IT. (i^op Knmmorer. Ernst, assignor.)
Klangflim G. m. b. II. (See Liedtke, H., and Freese, as-
signors.)
Klanglilm G. m. h. IT. (See Scliwarz. KnrI, assignor.)
Klangflim (}. m. b. H. (See Warncke, Hans, assignor.)
Klnpmcyer, Mary C. (See May. Joe C, assignor.)
Klappenbergor, John R. (See Hickman, C. A., and Klap-
penberger. )
Klar, Elof P., Menominee, Mich., assignor to lleywood-
Wakefield Company, Gardner, Mass. Chair. 2,083,716 ;
June 15.
Klar, Max, Ii'ninlcforl-on-l he-Main, and IC. Grunert, Malnz-
Membnch, assignors lo Deutsche Gold- und Sllber-
SoheldcanslaU vormals Roessler, Frankfort-on-tlie-
Main, Genminy. Concenlralion of iicetic add.
2,079.511 ; May 4.
KInr, Roljcrt L., assignor to Lelnnd Healer f^ompanv,
Des Moines, Iowa. Draft dlverter. 2,071,409 ; Feb. 23.
Klarer, Josef. (See Mietzsch, F., and Klarer.)
Klarmann, Emil, assignor to' Lehn & Fink Corporation,
Bloomfield, N. J. Germicidal preparation. 2,085,318 ;
June 29.
Klarmann, Emil, Bloomfield, and L. W. Gates, Verona,
assignors to Lelin & Fink Products Corporation, Bloom-
field, N. J. Dentifrice. 2,078,498 ; Apr. 27.
Klas, Alexander T., Lamesa, Tex. Harrow. 2,096,640 ;
Oct. 19.
IClasing, Augustus F. (See Stolpe, Frederick J., as-
signor.)
Klau, David W., New York, N. Y. Thread cutting mech-
anism. 2,067,965 ; Jan. 19.
Klau, David W., New York, N. Y. Duplex sewing machine.
2,072,113 ; Mar. 2.
Klau, David W., New York, N. Y. Table pad. 2,093,083 ;
Sept. 14.
Klaucke, Hermann, assignor to Baldwin-Duckworth Chain
Corporation, Worcester, Mass. Conveyer. 2,103,680 ;
Dee. 28.
Klaucke, Hermann, assignor to Baldwin -Duckworth Chain
Corporation, Worcester, Mass. Chuck. 2,103,681 ;
Dec. 28.
Klayf, Hyman, Chicago, 111. Lens attaching post or
stud. 2,092,922 ; Sept. 14.
Klayf, Hyman, Chicago, 111. Lens attaching stud for
rimless spectacles and eyeglasses. 2,092,923 ; Sept. 14.
Klayf, Hyman, Chicago, 111. Saucer for cups. 2,099,741 ;
Nov. 23.
Kleb, Earl A., and J. C. Metzger, St. Louis, Mo. Deodor-
izer. 2,100,764 ; Nov. 30.
Kleber, Jackson O., Long Island City, N. Y. Sound re-
cording apparatus. 2,089,484 : Aug. 10.
Kleckner, Arthur C, Racine, Wis. Therapeutic device.
2,103,371 ; Dec. 28.
Kleen, Werner. (See Rothe, H., and Kleen.)
Kleen, Werner. (See Rothe, H., Kleen, and Graffunder.)
Kleidon, Gustave C. (See Moyer, A. F., and Kleidon.)
Klein, Abraham. (See Klein, Calvin W., Esterow, and
A. Klein.)
Klein, Arthur L., Los Angeles, assignor to The Northrop
Corporation, Inglewood, Calif. Flap operating means.
2,076.150; Apr. 6.
Klein, Benjamin, Long Island City, N. Y. Sound repro-
ducing and display apparatus. 2,092,761 ; Sept. 14.
Klein, Calvin W., L. Esterow, and A. Klein, New York,
N. Y. Protective cover for food pans. 2,070,663 ;
Feb. 16.
Klein, Carl R., Santa Monica, Calif. Casting and har-
pooning gun. 2,090,731 ; Aug. 24.
Klein, Charles F., Baltimore, Md. Agitator for game ele-
ments. 2,103,009 ; Dec. 21.
Klein, Frederick, Glen Rock, assignor to Sipp-Eastwood
Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Tension means for wind-
ing machines. 2,080,893 ; May 18.
Klein, Frederick M. (See Knight, M. A., and Klein.)
Klein, Hermann, Stuttgart-Feuerbach, assignor to Robert
Bosch Aktiengesellschaft, Stuttgart. Germany. Starter
for internal combustion engines. 2,099.524 ; Nov. 16.
Klein, Hugo, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tray. 2,069,957 ; Feb. 9.
Klein, Hyman H., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Dispensing
dish. 2,069,371 ; Feb. 2.
Klein, Irving J., Chicago, 111. Printing die and retaining
means therefor. 2,073,308; Mar. 9.
Klein, Louis H., Chicago, 111. Nose pad guard mounting
construction. 2,079,353 ; May 4.
Klein, Max, and G. Grunberg, New York, N. Y. Syringe.
2,073,007 ; Blar. 9.
Klein, IMaximilian. (See Willach, B., Aschenbach, Gruver,
and Klein.)
I<:iein, Maxmilian. and B. Willach, assignors to United
States Gauge Company, Sellersville, Pa. Differential
gauge. 2,101,028; Dec. 7.
Klein, Ray, Brooklyn, N. Y. Spring cushion. 2,071,540 ;
Feb. 23.
Ivloin, Victor G. (See Barks. I*'. S., and Klein.)
Klein, Wilhelm, Wuppertal-Beyenburg, Germany. Pump
with cam drive. 2,070,738 ; Feb. 16.
Klein, William B., Chicago, III. Door for tanks.
2,078,003 ; Apr. 20.
Kleinert, I. 1!., Rubber Company. (See Fine, Harry A.,
assignor.)
Kleinort, I. I!.. Uubber Company. (See Gulnzburg, Roland
If., assignor.)
ICIelnicke, Werner E., Patchogue, and G. P. Hevenor,
Malba, assignors to The Johnson-March Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Treating porous surfaces to prevent
asphalt adhering thereto. 2,094,040; Sept. 28.
KI('in(4K'rg, I'aul E., East on. Pa., assignor to T. W. &
C. B. Sheridan (Viinpany, New York, N. Y. Sheet feed-
ing. 2,082,064 ; Juno 1.
Kleininnnn, Alfred T5., Clnclnnall. Ohio. Device for test-
ing gears. 2,089,124; Aug. 3.
Kleinman, lOmanuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Steel wool and
soup holder. 2,067,535 ; Jan. 12.
K'lcliimiiiin, Frn.Ml, (See I\I(Mid(>l, A., and Klelnmann.)
Kli'iniiiiinn. Eiiist. assignor of one-half to A. Mendel
l!(MliM MchliMiliiMg. (lornmny. Brush contact.
L'.OiCt.ID.S ; Sept. II. *
KlelnHchmldt, Edward E., Highland Park, III., assignor
to Teletype Corporation, Chicago, 111. Seloctlvo sig-
naling and control system. He. 20,102; Aug. 3.
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i
Kloinschmidt, Edward E., Highland Park, assignor to
Teletype Corporation, Chicago, 111. Telephone and
printing telegraph signaling. 2,09.5,415 ; Oct. 12.
Kleinschiiiidt, Edward E., Highland l^ark. assignor to
Teletype Corporation, Chicago, 111. Printing telegraph
system and apparatus. 2,102.899 ; Dec. 21.
Kleinschniidt, Edward E., Park Ridge, assignor to Tele-
type Corporation, Chicago, 111. Telegraph system.
2,094,605 ; Oct. 5.
Kleinschmit, Oscar. (See Apitzsch, M., and Kleinschmit.)
Kleinschmit, Oscar, and \V. Geisslor, assignors to Gebruder
Brehmer, Leipzig-Plagwitz, Germany. Sheet feed de-
vice. 2,070,996 : Apr. 13.
Kleinsmith, John J., Cleveland, Ohio. Valve. 2,098,583 ;
Nov. 9.
Kleir, Elmer E., Easton, Pa., assignor to Inpersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Thermo-compressor.
2,008,748 ; Jan. 2G.
Kleist, Herman W.. assignor to Dole Refrigerating Ma-
chine Company, Chicago, 111. Bottle cooler. 2,081,629 ;
May 25.
Kleist, Walter. (See Volkmann, W., and Kleist.)
Klema, Joseph N., Austin, Minn. Display sign.
2,096,302 ; Oct. 19.
Klemgard, Edwin N., Martinez, assignor to Shell De-
velopment Company, San Francisco, Calif. I^ubricating
gi oases. 2,085,533 ; June 29,
Klemgard, Edwin N., Martinez, assignor to Shell De-
velopment Company, San Francisco. Calif. Soap for
manufacturing lubricating greases. 2,085,534 ; June 29.
Klemin, Alexander, New York, N, Y, Game apparatus.
2,075,619 ; Mar, 30.
Klemm, Emil J., Jr., Salt Lake City, Utah. Brake block.
2,070,947 ; Feb, 16.
Klemm, Emil J., Jr., Salt Lake City, Utah. Baby chair
balance. 2,077,113 ; Apr. 13.
Klemm, Herman G,, Baltimore, and B. C. Boulton, Towson,
assignors to Glrnn L. Martin Company, Baltimore, Md.
Aircraft construction. 2,103,466 ; Dec. 28.
Klemm, Russell, Itidgewood, assignor to De Laval Steam
Turbine Company, Trenton, N. J. Pipe-line booster.
2,092.376 : Sept. 7.
Klemm, Willi, Neustadt-on-the-Orla, Germany. Wire loom
with -weft grab bars. 2,070,361 ; Feb. 9.
Klemme, Maurice G,, assignor to Eagle Foundry Companv,
Belleville, 111. Cooking stove. 2,091,447: Aug. 31.
Klemp, William J., Maplewood, assignor to K. Oswald.
Newark, N. J. Making bag frames and blanks therefor.
2.097,927 : Nov. 2.
Kleniperer, Hans, Summit, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Radio Corporation of America. Electron
discharge device. 2,067.966: Tan. 19.
IClempt, Walter. (See Gluud, W., Klempt, and Brod-
korb.)
Klempt, Walter. (See Gluud, W., and Klempt.)
Klenk, Carl A., and B. S. French, Chicago, 111. Accessory
for mechanical refrigerators. 2.073,309 ; ^L^^. 9.
Klo]). M.irtin. Nvack City, N. Y. Game box. 2.084,912:
June 22.
KlesM. .\lhrrt IT.. Stow, Ohio. Remote feed for liquid fuel.
2.099.742 : Nov. 2^.
Kless, Joseph H., South Rondout, N. Y. Safety twin
steering. 2,091,821 : Aug. 31.
Kleuckcr, George M., St. Louis, Mo. Apparatus for cool-
ing and circulating air by liquid spray. 2,088,962 ;
Aug. 3.
Klevstad. Edward. Detroit, Mich. Skate. 2.093,915 :
Sept. 21.
Klickni:in. Rudolph II., Cliicngo, 111. Smoker's pipe.
2.09.3.014 : Sept. 14.
Klie. Fr.nnk IT.. Paris, 111. Picture mount or frame.
2,087,952 : July 27.
Klli'srnlh. Victor W. (See Bragg, C. S., and Kliesrath.)
Kliesralh, Victor W. (See Dodge, A. Y.. and Kliesrath.)
Kliesrath. Victor W., South Bend. Ind.. assignor to The
Steel Wlirol Corporation, Chicaco. 111. Vehicle.
2.066.352 : .Tan. 5.
Kliesrath, Victor W., assignor to Bragg-Kliesrath Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind, Control mechanism. 2,068,954 ;
Jan. 26.
Kliesrath, Victor W., South Bend, Ind., assignor to The
Steel Wheel Corporation, Chicago. 111. Wheel.
2.069.253 : Feb. 2.
Kliesrath. Victor W., South Bend. Ind., assignor to The
Steel Wheel Corporation, Chicago, 111. Spring suspen
sion. 2.009.704 : Feb. 9.
Kliesrath. Victor W.. South Bend. Ind., assignor to The
Steel Wheel Corporation, Chicago, 111. Spring suspen-
sion. 2,073.6.39 : Mar. 16.
Kllesrnth. Victor W., South Bend. Ind., assignor to The
Steel Wheel Corporation, Chicago, 111. Engine.
2.073.871 : Mar. 16.
Kllesrnth. Victor W„ South Bend. Ind,. assignor to The
Steel Wheel Corporation, Chicago, 111, Vehicle.
2.073.872 : Mar. 16.
Kliesrath, Victor W,. South Bend, Ind,, assignor to The
Steel Wheel Corporation, Chicago, 111. Spring suspen-
sion. 2,073,873: Mar. 16.
Kllesrnth, Victor W„ South Bend. Ind.. assignor to The
Steel Wheel Corporation, Chicago, 111. Vehicle.
2,075,041 : Mift-. 30.
Kliesrath, Victor W., South Bend, Ind., assignor to The
Steel Wheel Corporation, Chicago, 111. Engine.
2,079,012; May 11.
Kliesrath, Victor \V., South Bend, Ind., assignor to The
Steel Wheel Corporation, Chicago, 111. Motor vehicle.
2,085,591 ; June 29.
Kliesrath, Victor W., assignor to Bendix Aviation Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Clutch mechanism.
2.086.560 ; July 13.
Kliesrath, Victor W., South Bend, Ind., assignor to The
Steel Wheel Corporation, Chicago, 111. Control.
2,090,207 : Aug, 17.
Kliesrath, Victor W., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpo-
ration, South Bend, Ind. Clutch control mechanism.
2;092,256 ; Sept. 7.
Kliesrath. ^'ictor W., assignor to Bendix Products Cor-
poration. South Bend. Ind. Brake. 2,098.665; Nov. 9.
Kliesrath, Victor W., South Bend, Ind,, assignor to The
Steel Wheel Corporation, Chicago, 111, Vehicle.
2.100.561 ; Nov, 30.
Kliewer, Edward A., Longview, Tex. Well pump.
2.084.645 ; June 22.
Klima, Rudolf, Salzburg. Austria. Arrangement for con-
verting a street vehicle into a railroad vehicle and vice
versa. 2,088,522 ; July 27.
Ivliment, William P., assignor to Crane Co., Chicago, 111.
Valve handle. 2,076,151 ; Apr. 6.
Klimt, (ieorge, Chicago, 111. Tool handle fastener.
2,086.422 : July 6.
Kline, Bernard L., IManhasset, assignor to The Western
Union Telegraph Companv, New York, N. Y. Nonskid
floor wax. 2,088,795 ; Aug, 3.
Ivline, Emil, Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wil-
mington, Del. Cellulosic structures. 2,077,699 ; Apr.
20. •
Kline, Emil, Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wil-
mington, Del, Artificial silk having subdued luster.
2,077,700 ; Apr. 20.
Kline. Emil, Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to E. I, du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del, Regenerated cellulose structure and
preparing same, 2,100,398 : Nov, 30.
Kline, Joseph E., Alpena, Mich, Lathe center. 2,091,864 ;
Aug. 31.
Kline. Walter, Wellington, and W. .\. Brubaker. Akron ;
said Kline assignor to E. H. Morrison, Wellington,
Oliio. Spaced wall receptacle. 2,103,677: Dec. 28.
Kline, V.'alter, Wellington, and W. A. Brubaker, Akron ;
said Tvline assignor to E. H. Morrison. Wellington, Oliio.
Refrigerated shipping and/or storing vessel. 2,103,678 ;
Dec. 28.
Kline. Walter, Wellington, and W. A. Brubaker, Akron ;
said Tvline assignor to E. H. IMorrison, Wellington, Ohio,
Shipping and/or storing carboy. 2,103,079 ; Dec. 28.
TClins. \Viilter. (See Giitte. K.. and TClinc.)
Kling. William H., Merchantville, N, J. Window cleaner,
2,082,582 ; June 1,
Klingenberger, Meno, Brooklyn, N, Y, Auxiliary melting
means for type-setting machines. 2,071,073 : Feb, 16,
Kliiiiitilm G. m. b. H. (See Weber. Tlei'irich. assicnor. i
Klinkerfues, Henry T. (See Lauber, William, assignor.)
Klinkhamer, Hendrik A. W., assignor to N. V, Philips
Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Direct
current welding apparatus. 2,068,883 ; Jan. 26.
Klinkhamer, Hendrik A. W., assignor to N. V. Philips'
Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands, Three-
phase transformer and protective device therefor.
2,072,210; Mar. 2.
Klinkhnmer, Hendrik A. W., assignor to N. V. Philips'
Gloeifampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Trans-
former. 2,091,366 ; Aug. 31.
Klinkliamer, Hendrik A. W., C. A. Lamberts, N. A. J.
Voorhoeve, and F. H. de Jong, assignors to N. V.
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Welding apparatus. 2,077,114; Apr, 13.
Klipfel Alanufacturing Company. (See McCarthy, Elmer
T., assignor.)
Klipstein. Kenneth H., Short Hills, assignor to The Calco
Chemical Co., Inc.,. Bound Brook, N. J. Purification of
alcohols. 2.068.415; Jan. 19.
Klitsche, Leo H., I>os Angeles, assignor to The A. Lietz
Company, Snn Francisco, Calif. Parallel straightedge.
2.102,008 ; Dec. 14.
Kliwer. .Vrtliur G. (See Pouting. L. C. and Kliwer.)
Klockner-Werke A.-G. (See Heide, Friedrich, assignor.)
Kloeekener. Fritz ('., Valle.v Stream, assignor to Susque-
hanna Silk Jlills. New York, N. Y. Weaving tissue
figured fabric and resulting woven fabric. 2,086,505 ;
July 0,
Ivloess, Armin J., Los Angeles, Calif. Vending machine.
2,070,299 : Apr. 0.
Klohr, Howard E.. Hollis, and S. Koslow, Hempstead
(Jardens, assignors to The National Sugar Refining Co.
of New Jersey, New York, N. Y. Carton. 2,077,046 ;
Apr. 13.
Ivloo.s. Carl, Cincinnati, Ohio. Reflector. 2.089,010:
Auc. 10.
Klopfer, Carl H.,, Racine. Wis, Speedometer signal,
2,088.320 ; July 27.
Kloppenstein, Edward J., Oklahoma City, assignor of one-
lialf to Indian Territory Illuminating Oil Company,
Bartlcsville, Okla, Fluid actuated intermitter.
2,081.230; May 25.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Klotz, Ernst, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Ee-
generative receiver arrangement. 2,067,536 ; Jan. 12.
Klotz, Ernst, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie, m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Radio receiver. 2,081,277 ; May 25.
Klotz, Ernst, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.. Berlin. Germany. Re-
generative radio receiver. 2,097,765 : Nov. 2.
Klotz, Ernst, and E. Zepler, assignors to Telefunken Ge-
sellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin,
Germany. Arrangement for connecting a phonograph
piclc-up device with a radio receiving set. 2,093,563 ;
Sept. 21.
Klotz, Ernst, and R. Rechnitzer, assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin,
Germany. Automatic volume control circuit.
2,093,564 ; Sept. 21.
Klotz, Ernst, and E. Zepler, assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin,
Germany. Coupling arrangement. 2,098,393 ; Nov. 9.
Klotz, Ernest, K. Wilhelm, and H. O. Roosenstein, as-
signors to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Tele-
graphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Selective circuit
ai/angement. 2.101.715: Dec. 7.
Klouman, Henning, assignor to Michiana Products Cor-
poration, Michigan City, Ind. Finger for furnace con-
veyers. 2,071,541 ; Feb. 23.
Klouman, Henning, assignor to Michiana Products Cor-
poration, Michigan City. Ind. Rail for heat treating
furnaces. 2,087,731 ; July 20.
Klug, Harry, Milwaukee, Wis. Internal combustion en-
gine. 2,086,981 ; July 13.
Kluge, Abel and E. Kluge, assignors to Brandt.ien and
Kluge, Inc., St. Paul, Minn. Printing press. 2,088,377 ;
July 27.
Kluge, Abel, and B. Kluge, assignors to Brant.ien and
Kluge, Inc.. St. Paul, Minn. Printing unit. 2,091,322 ;
Aug. 31.
Kluge, Eneval. (See Kluge, Abel, and E.)
Kluger, Herman, New York, N. Y., assignor to Fulford
Manufacturing Company. Bag handle ornament and
securing device. 2,093,687 : Sept. 21.
Klum, Blaine, Oakland, Calif. Football practice device.
2,088,861 ; Aug. 3.
Kluppel, Clement B., Houston, Tex. Relief valve for
pumps. 2,091,596 ; Aug. 31.
Kluson, John E., Chicago, 111. Music stand. 2,079,072 ;
May 4.
Klute, Samuel, assignor to The Malleable Steel Range
Manufacturing Co., South Bend, Ind. Door hinge.
2,068,548; Jan. 19.
Klutke, Fritz, Berlin-Johannisthal, assignor
meine Elelttricitatz Gesellschaft, Berlin,
Oscillation generator. 2.102.419: Dec. 14.
Kmetko, Philip, and A. Krcek, JIcKeesport, Pa. Can
puncturing and closing means. 2,072,002 ; Feb. 23.
Knaack, Frank E. (See Zimmerman, A. C, and Knaack.)
Knackert, George, Sheboygan, Wis. Compass. 2,082,065 ;
June 1.
Knapp, Alexander M. (See Jackson, Richard R., as-
signor.)
Knapp, Andrew S., assignor to Knapp-Monarch Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Jug and drinking receptacle support.
2,074,589 ; Mar. 23.
Knapp, Archer L., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Check hasp anchor. 2,071,074 :
Feb. 16.
Knapp, Archer L., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,073,874 ; Mar.
16.
Knapp Brothers Manufacturing Company. (See Peck,
P. D., and Lloyd, assignors.)
Knapp, Charles E., Chardon, assignor to The Kent Ma-
chine Company, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Log sawing rig.
2,073,407 ; Mar. 9.
Knapp, Clarence E., Boston, Mass. Shoemaking.
2,080,320 ; May 11.
Knapp, Dowoy R.. Plattsburg, N. Y. Animal trap.
2.083,451 ; June 8.
Knnpn. lOdwin 1^., and S. .1. Lensk, Anacortos, AVasli. Ap-
piiriitu.'! for treating ore. 2,081,240; May 25.
Knnpp, John F., Oakland, Calif., assignor to American
Tractor E(|ul[)ment Corporation. Earth mover.
2,084,690 ; June 22.
Knaj)p, Jolin F., Oakland, Calif., assignor to American
Tj'actor E(|nipment Corporation. Earth mover.
2.0S9.485 ; Aug. 10.
Knapp, Joseph H., assignor of '19 per cent (o T. C. Red-
mond, Iltica, N. Y. Kleciiic boiler. 2,095,033; Oct. 5.
Knapp, Leland <'•., Chicago, Til. Crankcase assembly and
making the same. 2,100,603 ; Nov. 30.
ICnai)p, licland (!., assignor to Montgomery Ward & Co.,
In<'orporaled, Chicago, 111. Roller skate. 2,067,712 ;
Jan. 12.
KniipjiMon.ircli Company. (Sec Fisclicr, William II.
signor. )
Knnpp-Monarch Company.
Sigjll)]-. )
Kn.ippMo'iarch Company.
Iti-aiin, nHHignopH.)
Knapp Monarch Company.
sigMor.)
to Allege-
Germany.
nn
(See IIulTman, Russell I., as-
(See lIulTnian, U. I., and
(See Knapp, Andrew S., as-
Knapp-Monarch Company. (See Newnham, Eugene, as-
signor. )
Knapp-Monarch Company. (See Newnham, E., and
Fischer, assignors.)
Knapp-Monarch Company. (See Smith, Howard, as-
signor.)
Knapp-Monarch Company. (See Smith, John E., as-
signor.)
Knapp-Monarch Company. (See Woodley, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Knapp, Raymond. (See Knopp, Rudolph, assignor.)
Knapp, Raymond, Long Island City, N. Y. Shaving device
and motor therefor. 2,077,329 ; Apr. 13.
Knapp, Raymond, New York, N. Y. Starting device for
electric motors. 2,077,330 ; Apr. 13.
Knapp, Roland W., Wayzata, and A. D. Lund, assignors
of one-third to W. C. Schroder, Minneapolis, Minn.
Battery cable terminal. 2,067,195 ; Jan. 12.
Knapp, William, Hollis, N. Y. Lamp focusing device for
electric fixtures. 2,091,782 ; Aug. 31.
Knauber, Alexander M., Oak Park, 111. Sign. 2,070,407 ;
Feb. 9.
Knaur, Christian M., Williamsport, Pa. Carton for radio
tubes. 2,067,126 ; Jan. 5.
Knaust, Henry. (See Knaust, Herman and H.)
ICnaust, Herman and H., West Camp, N. Y. Producing
mushrooms. 2.097,766 ; Nov. 2.
Knauth, Elsa. New York, N. Y. Beauty appliance.
Re. 20.276 ; Feb. 23.
Kneale, Earle C, and H. H. Wohlgemuth, Pontiac, Mich.
Artificial resin. 2,084,203 ; June 15.
Kneale, Robert D. (See Finley, Sam E.. assignor.)
Knebusch, Walter F., assignor to Industrial Rayon Cor-
poration, Cleveland, Ohio. Reel. 2,091,285 ; Aug. 31.
Knebusch, Walter F., Cleveland, and F. Hillix, Lakewood,
assignors to Industrial Rayon Corporation, Cleveland,
Ohio. Continuous thread-processing machine. 2,067,881 ;
Jan. 12.
Knecht, Albert, Wilen, Switzerland. Windscreen.
2,96,901 ; Oct. 26.
Knecht, Heinrich, assignor to Schweizerische Industrie-
Gesellschaft, Neuhausen, Switzerland. Railroad vehi-
cle. 2,071,207 ; Feb. 16.
Knecht, Oskar, and O. C. Billeter, assignors to the firm of
Chemical Works formerly Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland.
2.4-dinitro-3.6-dihalogenanilines and their manufacture.
2,087,689 ; July 20.
Knechtel, Jacob S., Hanover, Ontario, Canada. Exten-
sion table. 2,092,280 ; Sept. 7.
Knee, Aaron A., assignor to Vanak Corporation, Charlotte,
N. C. Check testing apparatus. 2,072,504 ; Jlar. 2.
Knee, Aaron A., assignor to Vanak Corporation, Charlotte,
N. C. Anticlog means for check controlled apparatus.
2.072,505 ; Mar. 2.
Knee, Aaron A., assignor to Vanak Corporation, Char-
lotte, N. C. Adjustable check testing apparatus.
2 073 392 * Mar. 9.
Kne'he, Ewaid. (See Etzkorn, R., and Knehe.)
Kneibler, Arthur R., assignor to Coopers Incorporated,
Kenosha, Wis. Swimming trunks. 2,102,323 ; Dec. 14.
Kneislev. Richard D., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration. Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,099,653 : Nov. 16.
Kneisley, Richard F., assignor to The American Floor
Surfacing ]\Iachine Company, Toledo. Ohio. Collecting
dust from an air current. 2.068,332 : .Tan. 19.
Knell, John, assignor to All- Steel-Equip Company, Aurora,
111. Outlet box. 2,068,988 ; Jan. 26.
Knepper, George E., and W. E. Frank, Altoona, Pa. Car
roof running board. 2,072,171 ; Mar. 2.
Knerr, Hugh J., Langley Field, Va. Transport cargo
aircraft. 2,075,042 ; Mar. 30. „ .
Knerr, Hugh J., Osborn, Ohio. Flowmeter. 2,103,202 ;
Dec. 28.
Knerr, Lewis E., Portland, Oreg., assignor to the Govern-
ment of the United States of America, represented by
the Secretary of War. Telescopic barrier in connection
with exit portal in fish lifts. 2,102,628; Dec. 21.
Knerr, I>ewis E., Portland, Orge., assignor to tlie Govern-
ment of the United States of America, represented by
the Secretary of War. Fish trap for fish lifts.
2,102,629 : Dec. 21.
Knickerbocker, George S., assignor of fifty per cent to
J. G. Bennett, Minneapolis, Minn. Dancing toy.
2,071,129 ; Feb. 16. , . .
Kniekerbockor, Karl. (See Stoner, II. B., and Knicker-
bocker.)
Kniep, Karl H. (See Gordon W., N;nitli, and Knlcp.)
ICniepen, Peter, I'MnkenUrug, near lierlin, assignor to .\1-
Igemieno El(>klricltats Gest-IIscliaft, I!(-rliii. (iermany.
Vacuum tube con<luctor. 2.007,907 ; Jan, 19,
Knl<'p(-n, Peter, Flnkenkrug, near Berlin, assignor to
AUgemeine Klektrloltats (Josellschaft, Berlin. (Jeminny.
Vacuum tube insulator shleUl, 2.073, -182 ; Mar. 9.
Knlepkamp, lleinrlch. lierlln-l'ankow. assignor to Slonions
& Ilalske, A. G., Berlln-Sleniensstadt. Germany. Eloc-
Iroii discharge device. 2,073.183: Mar. 0,
Knight, Arthur II,. Ulaekley, Maneliester. lOngland, ns-
Hlgnor to Inipei'lMl ClK'mieal Industries Limited, AIouo-
azo (lyeNliitTs ancl their prodiiellou, 2,0(!(>..K;!ii ; Feb. tt.
Knight," Artluii- II,, ItlaeUley, Manehi'sler, lOnglaiul, as-
signor to Imperial Clienilcal Industries l.imltptl.
Azo dyestulTs and pr<"i>arlng them. 2,0SS,:i27 ; .Inly 27,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Knight, Arthur H., Blackley, Manchester, England, as-
signor to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Azo
dyestulls and their production. 2,091,367 ; Aug. 31.
Kniglir, Arthur H., liliicklcy, Manchester, England, as-
signor to Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited.
Monoazo dyestuffs and their production. 2,092,075 ;
Sept. 7.
Knight, Arthur H., Blackley, Jlancliester, England, as-
signor to Imperial Chemical Industries Limitetl. Disazo
dvestuffs and their production, 2.092,076 ; Sept, 7,
Knight, B, B, & E. Corporation. (See Bulford, Murray
N., assignor,)
Knight, Cliarles K,, Upper Darby, Pa. Heater and wiper
i'or windshields. 2,067,011 ; Jan. 5,
Knight, Donald B,, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Servel, Inc., Dover, Del. Heat transfer
system. 2,068,549 ; Jan. 19.
Knight. Donald L., Detroit, and J. N. McLoughlin.
Northville, assignors to Detroit Steel Products Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich.' Clutch mechanism. 2,096,251 ;
Oct. 19.
Knight, Harold E. H., Rockville Centre, assignor to
Clarence S. Brown & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Dis-
play apparatus. 2,093,890 ; Sept. 21.
Knight, Henry H., Canton, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Davis & Furber Machine Company, North
Andover, Mass. Tape condenser. 2,101,370: Dec, 7.
Knight, Herbert D., San Diego, assignor to T. J. McKee,
Jr., Pasadena, Calif. Press feeding device. 2,087,437 ;
July 20.
Knight, Hugh, Claremont, assignor to Emulsoids, Inc.,
San Francisco, Calif. Insecticidal oil spray. 2,103,196 ;
Dec. 21.
Knight, Ira W., assignor to American Moistening Com-
pany, Providence, R. I. Hygi'oscopic actuating clement,
2,068,416 ; Jan. 19.
Knight, Ira W., assignor to General Fire Extinguisher
Company, Providence, R. I. Valve. 2,071,749 ; Feb. 23.
Knight, James L., Erie, Pa., assignor to General Electric
Company. Refrigerator cabinet. 2.068,550 ; Jan. 19.
Knight, James L., Erie, Pa., assignor to General Electric
Company. Refrigerator cabinet. 2,084,204 ; June 15.
Knight, James S,, Chicago, 111. Device for handling
frozen material. 2,098,250 ; Nov. 9.
Knight, John M., Atlantic Highlands, N. J., assignor to
American Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y.
Folding footrest. 2,093,455 ; Sept. 21.
Knight, John M„ Atlantic Highlands, N, J.; F. A,
Stevenson, New York, N. Y. ; and V. AVilloughby, Ridge-
wood, N, J., assignors to American Car & Foundry
Company, New York, N. Y. Car seat. 2,067,668 ;
Jan. 12.
Knight, Lewis A., Owings Mills, assignor to The Lasting
Products Co., Baltimore, Md. Making artificial stone
wall facings. 2,095,641: Oct. 12.
Knight, Lewis A„ Owings Mills, assignor to The Lasting
Products Co,, Baltimore, Md. Making artificial stone
wall facings. 2,095,642 ; Oct. 12.
Knight, Maurice A., Akron, Ohio, and F. M. Klein, New
York, N. Y. Cooling and absorption tower. 2,074,551 ;
Mar. 23.
Knight, Montgomery, and T. E. l\Ioodie, Atlanta, Ga. Ro-
tating wing aircraft. 2,092,077 : Sept. 7.
Kniglit, Samuel H., Lancaster, Pa. Parachute.
2,096,520 : Oct. 19.
Knight, William P., Danvers, ^lass. Aquatic amusement
and exercising device. 2,075,649 ; Mar, 30,
Knights, William G,, Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Weed ex-
tracting implement. 2,087,671 ; July 20,
Knipp, Arthur R., assignor of one-half to T. W. Hahn,
Napoleon, Ohio. Display device. 2,076,784 ; Apr. 13.
Kniskern, Walter II., Petersburg, Va., assignor, by mesne
assignnient.s, to The Solvay Process . Companv, New
York, N. Y. Phthalic anhydride recovery. 2,076,033 ;
Apr. 6.
Kniskern, Walter TL, Petersburg, Va., and C. K. Lawrence,
Baldwlnsville, N. Y., assignors to Atmospheric Nitrogen
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Composition and process
for the production of fertilizers. 2,067,931 ; Jnn, 19.
Kniskern, Walter II., I'rinco George County, Va., and C.
K, Ivawrerrce, Syracuse, assignors, by "mesne assign-
ments, to The Solvav Process ('ompanv. New York, N. Y.
Preparation of fertilizer. 2,081,401 ; May 25.
Kniskern, Walter H., Petersburg, Va., and F. J. De Rewal,
CamiUus, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
The Solvay Process Company, New York, N. Y. Prepa-
ration of fertilizers. 2,086,717 : July 13.
Knisley, Andrew W. (See Hegenbergcr, A. F., and
Knlsley.)
Knisley, Andrew W., Dayton, Ohio. Static tube sleeve.
2,101,858 : Dec, 14,
Knitter, Elmer T., Redwood City, Calif. Program re-
minder for radio programs. 2,069,372 ; Fob. 2.
Knitting Machines Corporation. (See Miller, Max C, as-
signor.)
Knobeck, John II., Madison, Wis. Freewheeling device
for aeroplane propellers. 2,101.781 : Dec. 7.
Knobel, Max, Arlington, Mass. Chronological Instrument.
2,077,115; Apr. 13.
Knobel, Max, Arlington, Mass., assignor to Varllux Hold-
ing Corporation, Limited, Nassau, Bahama Islands.
IHumlnated sign. 2,073,068; Mar. 9.
Knoblauch, John, Nutley, N. J. Hook rule' anJI compass.
2,087,600 ; July 20.
n
Knoche, Elmer J., Buffalo, N. Y. Deodorizer. 2,090,297 ;
Aug. 17.
Knoche, Paul, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Bela Caspar.
Multicolor photographic material. 2,088,523 : July 27.
Knoebel, Walter C, assignor to D. M. Smith, Kirk\\'Ood,
Mo. Piston expander. 2,103,665 ; Dec. 28.
Knoerr, Sam, Terrell, Tex. Hydraulically controlled sand
testing device. 2,077,760 ; Apr. 20.
Knol, Clarence, Grand Rapids, Mich. Garment support-
ing attachment. 2,103,854 ; Dec. 28.
Knoll, Fred, Jamaica, N. Y, Disappearing awTiing arms.
2,079,073 ; May 4.
Knoll, Hans. (See Zoettl, Robert, assignor.)
Knoll, Max, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Draht-
lose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany, Braun
cathode-ray tube, 2,078,449 ; Apr. 27.
Knoll, Max, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Elec-
tron tube. 2,086,718 ; July 13.
Knoll, Max, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Cathode ray tube. 2,094,606 ; Oct. 5.
Knoll, Max, and F. Schroter, assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin,
Germany. Cathode ray tube. 2,088,419 ; July 27.
Knoll, Max, and R. Rzehulka, assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Ber-
lin, Germany. Electron discharge tube. 2,090,006 ;
Aug. 17.
Knoll, Werner, Dusseldorf-Oberkassel, Germany. Proc-
ess and apparatus for the production of seamless tubes.
2,090,535 ; Aug. 17.
Knoop, Frederick, Washington, D. C, assignor to The
Government of the United States represented by the
Secretary of Commerce. Hardness testing device.
2,091,995 ; Sept. 7.
Knoop, William A., Hemstead, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, I^. Y. Com-
munication system. 2,069,838 : Feb. 9.
Knopf, Edward J. (See Cook, N. E., Kopf, and Diehl.)
Knopp, Otto A., Oakland, Calif. Jewel bearing. 2,092,281 ;
Sept. 7.
Knopp, Rudolph, Brooklyn, assignor to R. Knapp, New
York, N. Y. Shaving device. 2,077,331 ; Apr. 13.
Knopp, William E. A., Milwaukee, Wis, Puller for axle
shafts and the like. 2,068,184: Jan. 19.
Knorpp, Philip J., Wilmette, HI. Game. 2,080,489 ;
May 18.
Knorr-Bremse Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kiecksee, Max,
assignor.)
Knorr-Bremse Aktiengesellschaft Lichtenberg. (See
Miiller. Ernst, assignor.)
Knote, Rudolf. (See Henning, Hans-Hoachim, assignor.)
Knoth, Richard B., Chicago, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Sup-
porting device, 2,073,484 ; Mar. 9.
Knott, Clyde L. (See Topham, L. E., and Knott)
Knott, Frank W,, Detroit, Mich, Making belt lacer joining
pins, 2,073,374 ; Mar. 9.
Knott, Harry H., assignor to American Pearl Button Com-
pany, Washington, Iowa. Button shaping machine.
2,066.839 ; Jan. 5.
Knott, Harry H.. assignor to American Pearl Button Com-
pany, Washington, Iowa. Button. 2,081,485: May 25.
Knott, Hermann, New Y'ork, N. Y., assignor by mesne
assignments, to Ion Corporation, Short Hills, N. J.
Electron discharge device for electronically bombarding
materials. 2.103,623 ; Dec. 28.
Knott. William M. (See Bishop, J. B., and Knott.)
Knowland, Richard G., Longmeadow, Mass., assignor to
Bigelow-Sanford Carpet Co., Inc., Thompsonville, Conn.
Double tuft pile fabric loom. 2,076,785 ; Apr. 13.
Knowland, Thomas M., Belmont, assignor to Boston Woven
Hose & Rubber Company. Cambridge, Mass. Method of
and apparatus for tensioning strip material. 2,082,895 ;
June 8,
Knowles, Albert G. (See Clark, C. L., and Knowles,)
Knowles, Dewey D., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Crystal starter rectifier and "phase control
tube. 2.078.671 ; Apr. 27.
Knowles, Dewey D., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Companv, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa, Inverter tube. 2,078,672 ; Apr. 27.
Knowles, Dewey D., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Companv, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Vacuum seal. 2,079,354 : May 4.
Knowles, Dewey D., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East I'itts-
burgh. Pa. Temperature control system. 2,088,477 ;
July 27,
■ Knowles, Dewey D., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Photo-
sensitive apparatus. 2,100,765 : Nov. 30.
Knowles, Dewey D., Forest Hills, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Companv, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Control apparatus. 2,084,0"36 ; June 15.
Knowles, Dewey D., Wilkinsburg, Pa., and C, E, Haller,
Owensboro, Ky., assignors to Westinghouse Electric &
Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric
discharge apparatus. 2,085,100; June 29,
Knowles Foundry and JIachine Company, (See Foster,
Roy W,, assignor.)
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Knowles, George F., Eehoboth, Mass. Signal device for
veliicles. 2,073,536 ; Mar. 9.
Knowles, J. R., and B. C. Carter, Strand, London, Eng-
land. Centrifugal separator. 2,067,273 ; Jan. 12.
Knowles, Maxwell C. (See Hurlburt, Gene P., assignor.)
Knowling, George, St. John's, Newfoundland. Storm
coat. 2,073,485 ; Mar. 9.
Knowlton, Archer E., Short Beach, Conn. Production of
gas and combustion thereof. 2,098,629 ; Nov. 9.
Knowlton, Cutler D., Beverly, assignor to Hoague-Sprague
Corporation, Lynn, Mass. Coil mounting. 2,066,405 ;
Jan. 5.
Knowlton, Cutler D., Beverly, assignor to Hoague-Sprague
Corporation, Lynn, Mass. Coil supporting and splicing
mechanism. 2,094,896 ; Oct. 5.
Knowlton, Norwood H., Rockport, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Blachinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Machine for operating upon soles. 2,084,348 ; June 22.
Knowlton, Theodore E. (See Benner, R. C, Knowlton,
and Wooddell.)
Knox, Harry A., Davenport, Iowa. Forming a volute
spring. 2,075,815 ; Apr. 6.
Knox, Harry A.. Washington, D. C, and R. H. Somers,
U. S. Army, Mickleton, N. J. Track for track laying
vehicles. 2,089,210 ; Aug. 10.
Knox, Harry A., Washington, D. C. Suspension for ve-
hicles. 2,093,456 ; Sept. 21.
Knox, Harry A., Washington, D. C. Suspension for
vehicles. 2,100,338 ; Nov. 30.
Knox, Joseph R. (See Plint, A. F., Gascoigne, Knox,
and Kingston.)
Knox, Samuel L. G., Englewood, N. J. Tube spinning
head. 2,079,619 ; May 11.
Knox, Samuel L. G., Englewood, N. J. Valve and valve
gear for engines. 2,091,996 ; Sept. 7.
Knox, Walter F., Montrose, S. Dak. Snuff box attach-
ment. 2,092,219 ; Sept. 7.
Knox, William. (See Mahoney, Prank H., assignor.)
Knox, William J., Owego, N. Y. Marking device for shoe
parts and the like. 2,083.270 ; June 8.
Knudsen, Alfred. Astra (Chubut), Argentina. Distilling
oils. 2,072,039 ; Feb. 23.
Knudsen, Carl H., Brooklyn, assignor to Viking Diesel
Motor Corporation, New York, N. Y. Internal combus-
tion engine. 2,099,852 ; Nov. 23.
Knudsen, Gustav A., New York, N. Y. Paper feeding
mechanism. 2,082,766 ; June 1.
Knudsen, Irving J., Kenilworth, 111. Heat exchanger.
2,090,208; Aug. 17.
Knudson, Clarence B. (See Eastman, L. E., and Knud-
sen.)
Knudtson, Vernon E., assignor of one-half to O. J. Boehm,
De Forest, Wis. Wash-wringer. 2,079,074 ; May 4.
Knudtzen, Johan J., Kirkenes, assignor to Aktieselskabet
Sydva ranger, Oslo, Norway. Arrangement for secur-
ing of the bowl liner of cone crushers. 2,090,449 :
Aug. 17.
Knutson, Carl L., Maywood, assignor to Cinch Manufac-
turing Corporation, Chicago, 111. Radio and like socket.
2,074,791 ; Mar. 23.
Knutzen, Max T., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor to
Nordberg Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Hoist brake. 2,098,342 ; Nov. 9.
Knutzen, Nels E., Jr. (See Knutzen, Nels E., and N. E.,
Jr.)
Knutzen, Nels E., and N. E. Knutzen, Jr., Green Bay, Wis.
Automobile ventilator and windshield heater. 2,082,700 ;
June 1.
Kobberup, Jack R. (See Kobberup, Julius A. and J. R.,
and Threlkeld.)
Kobberup, Julius A., H. M. Threlkeld, and J. R. Kobberup,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Reconstruction
Finance Corporation, Chicago, 111. Tube drawing
means. 2,091,001 ; Aug. 24.
Kobe, Inc. (See Coberly, Clarence J., assignor.)
Kobe Soikosho Company, The. (See Kudo, Iliojiro, as-
signor.)
Kobe], Ernst, Ennetbadon, assignor to Aktiengesellschaft
Brown Boveri & Cie, Baden, Switzerland. Electron dis-
charge device. 2,097,490 : Nov. 2.
Kober, Philip A., and R. W. Crosley, assignor to G. D.
Soarle & Co., Chicago, 111. Mucinous preparations.
2,095,2.')9 ; Oct. 12.
Koca, James F., assignor to Woodstock Typewriter Com-
pany, Woodstock, 111. Typesetting mechanism for type-
wrilcrs. Uo. 20,429; June 29.
Kocn, Jiiincs v., assignor to Woodstock Typewriter Com-
pany, Woodstock, 111. Carriage return. 2,006,978 ;
Jan. 5.
Koca, James F., assignor to Woodstock Typewriter Com-
pany, Woodstock, 111. Tabulator mechanism. 2,006,979 ;
Jan. 5.
Koca, Jiimes F., nssignor to Woodstock Typewriter Com-
pany, Woodslock, III. Typesetting mechanism for type-
writers. 2,006,980 ; Jan. 5.
Koca, Jainos F., assignor to R. W. Sears, II, Woodstock,
111. Lamp. 2,006,981 ; Jan. 5.
Koca, James F., assignor to Woodstock typewriter Com-
pany, Woodstock, 111. Shift mechanism. 2,009,071 ;
Feb. 2.
Koca, James F., assignor to Woodstock Typewriter Com-
pany, Woodstock, 111. Key lever adjusting mechanlsiu.
2,073,843 ; Mar. 10.
Koca, James F., Woodstock, 111., assignor to Woodstock
Typewriter Company, Woodstock, 111. Key lever ad-
justing mechanism. 2,087,409 ; July 20.
Koca, James F., Woodstock, assignor to Woodstock Type-
writer Company, Woodstock, 111. Back spacing mecha-
nism. 2,088,064 ; July 27.
Koca, James F., assignor to Woodstock Typewriter Com-
pany, Woodstock, 111. Impression regulator. 2,095,068 ;
Oct. 5.
Koch Butchers Supply Company. (See Starr, R. H., and
Masters, assignors.)
Koch. Elmer W., et al. (See Fischer, Oliver C, assignor.)
Koch, Ernst. (See Eckelmann, A., and Koch.)
Koch, Ernst, and Christoph, Thomsen, assignors to I. G.
Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany. Artificial tanning substances and
preparing them. 2,092,622 ; Sept. 7.
Koch, Ernst A. J., London, England. Heating system.
2,079,808; May 11.
Koch, Felix, Bellevue, assignor to Pressed Steel Car Com-
pany, McKees Rocks, Pa. Container. 2,073,990 ; Mar.
16.
Koch, Fred C, assignor to The Winkler-Koch Patent
Company, Wichita, Kans. Converting residuum into
charging stock and coke. 2,096,589 ; Oct. 19.
Koch, Frederick, Jr., Queens Village, N. Y. Device for
loading and ejecting capsules. 2,067,573 ; Jan. 12.
Koch, Fritz, Dresden, Germany. Multiunit variable con-
denser. 2,092,675 ; Sept. 7.
Koch, Fritz, St. (iuen-sur-Seine, France, assignor to Robert
Bosch Aktiengesellschaft, Stuttgart, Germany. Acous-
tic warning device. 2,074,266 ; Mar. 16.
Koch, George H. (See Simpson, R., and Koch.)
Koch, Kurt, Berlin-Eichwalde, Germany, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Thermal release device.
2,088,420 ; July 27.
Koch, Lawrence E. (See Phelan, L. A. M., and Koch.)
Koch, Lydia B., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for condi-
tioning paper. 2,090,131 ; Aug. 17.
Koch, Lydia B.. New York, N. Y. Container. 2,103,290 ;
Dec. 28.
Koch, Lydia B., assignor to Reinforced Paper Bottle
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Spinner head. 2,066,840 ;
Jan. 5.
Koch, Paul, Plauen, Germany. Sheet-fed intaglio rotary
printing machine. 2,086.319 ; July 6.
Koch, Ralph H., Lennox, near Ingl'ewood, Calif. Disap-
pearing toilet. 2,076,950 ; Apr. 13.
Koch, Robert, Belfort, France, assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Condenser arrangement. 2,082,641 ;
June 1.
Koch and Sterzel, A. G. (See Nollce, Otto E., assignor.)
Koch & Sterzel Aktiengesellschaft. (See Fischer, Frauyi
J., assignor.)
Koch, Wilhelm. (See Schnitzspahn, K., and Koch.)
Koch, William J., Midland Park, assignor to Van
Vlaanderen Machine Company, Paterson, N. J. Steam-
ing fabrics. 2,085,222 ; June 29.
Koch, Winfield R., Camden, N. J., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Radio re-
ceiving system. 2,066,940 ; Jan. 5.
Koch, Winfield R., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Automatic gain control circuits.
2,069,837 ; Feb. 9.
Koch, Winfield R., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Delayed automatic volume
control circuit. 2,073,486 ; Mar. 9.
Koch, Winfield R., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Radio signal receiving system.
2,075,526: Mar. 30.
Koch, Winfield R., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Automatic gain control circuit.
2,082,901 ; June 8.
Koch, Winfield R., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Automatic selectivity control
system. 2.083,232 ; June 8.
Koch, Winfield R., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Selectivity control system.
2,085,190 ; June 29.
Koch, Winfield R., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Interstation noise suppressor cir-
cuits. 2,088,210 ; July 27.
Koch, Winfield R., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Automatic gain control circuit.
2,093,565 ; Sept. 21.
Koch, Winfield R., Delaware Township, Camden County,
N. J., assignor to Radio Corporation of America. Com-
munication system. 2,080,281 ; May 11.
Koch, Winfield U., Wilklnsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Radio re-
ceiving system. 2,082,707 ; June 1.
Koch, Winfield R., MercliantvlUe, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Automatic gain control clr
cuit. 2,08;?.025 ; June 8.
Koch, Winfield R., Merohantvllle, N. J., assignor to Radio
('orporalion of America. Autoniiillc gain control cir-
cuit. 2.083,020 : June S.
Kochendoerfer, (!erd. (See Kunz, M. A., and Koclion-
doerfer. )
Kochi'ndoerrer, Gerd. (See Kunz, M. A., Kochendoerfer,
and Ko(>l)erle. )
Kocli(Mi(l()(Mfer, Gerd. (See Kunz, M. A., Koelierle, and
Kochendoerfer.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
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assignor.)
Electrical contact
Electrical contact
Kocher, Alva L., Jersev Citv, N. J. Cigarette extin-
guisher. 2.094.9SS : Oct. 5. "
Kocher, Harrv F., Detroit. Mich. Attaching means for
tags. 2,079.742 ; May 11.
Kochmann. Wilhelm. Berlin, Germany. Braking system.
2.0S3.654 ; June 15.
Kochs. Theo. A., Company. (See Bestler, John W., as-
signor.)
Kochs. Theo. A., Company. (See Schwarzkopf. Arthur
E., assignor.)
Kocks. Fritz. Dusseldorf, Germany. Tube roUing null.
2.093.244: Sept. 14.
Kocour, Emil J., assignor to Sloan Valve Company. Chi-
cago, UL Tacntim breaking device. 2,102.848 : Dec
KoebeL Frank E., Glen Ridge. X. J., assignor to J. K. Smit
& Sons. Inc.. N'ew York, X. T. Diamond tooL
2.078,201; Apr. 20.
Ko*-berle, KarL (See Kunz, 31. A., Kochendoerfer, and
Koeberle. )
Koeberle, KarL (See Kunz, M. A.. Koeberle, and Kochen-
doerfer.)
Ko^ierle, KarL (See Mueller J., and Koeberle.)
Koeberle, KarL and O. Schlichtins. Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, Germany, assignors to General .Aniline Works,
Inc.. New York. N. Y. Sulphonic acids of anthra-
pyrimidines. 2,068,989 : Jan. 26.
Koeberle. Karl, and C. Steiserwald. Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhiae. Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works.
Inc.. New York. N. Y. Prodncrion of 1,4-dihydroiy-
a'.tylaminoanthraquinone. 2.093.397 ; Sept. 7.
Koechling. Charles D.. Floral Park, assignor to The
Bell Telephone Laboratories. Incorporar^nL New York,
K. Y. Telephone system. 2.071,075 ; Feb. 16.
Koefoed. Louis. Elast Rockawav. X. Y. Disappearing bed.
2.079.939 : Mav 11.
Koec-^1. E. C (See Ebrite, Arthur P.
Koehler. (Tharles H.. Oak Park, 111.
device. Re. 20.60S ; Dec. 28.
Koehler. CTiarl^ H.. Forest Park, HI.
device. 2.0S6.424 : Julv 6.
Koehler, Frank, Portland, Oreg. Marble game apparatus.
2.070.948: Feb. 16.
Koehler, James F.. Northampton, Mass. Shaving imple-
ment. 2.0S6.716 : July 13.
Koehler Manufacturing Company. (See Wheat, Grant,
assignor.)
Koehler. Maxfmilian E.. Washington, D. C. Scalp- Treat-
ing device. 2.103.949 : Dec. 28.
Koehlreuter, Sidney. (See Scheibinger, A., and Koehl-
reuter. >
Koehrins. Roland P.. Dayton. Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Making a bearing
material. 2,075,4-44 : Mar. 30.
Koehring. Roland P., Dayton. Ohio, assiznor to General
Motors Corporation. Detroit. Mich. Making a bearing
materiaL 2,096,252 : Oct. 19.
Koehring. Roland P.. Dayton. Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit.
Mich. Making a porous bearing material. 2.097,671 ;
Nov. 2.
Koelliker, (Jeorge P. (See Headen, Lucean A^ ns-
Eignor. )
Koen. Lee O.. Hi-'uston. TeT. Fluid lifting apparatus for
wells. 2.093.609 : Sept- 21.
Koenig, Alexander. (See Wiegand. K.. and Koenig.)
Koenig. Emanuel, et al. (See Greenwald. Herman, as-
signor. )
Koenig. Emil L.. Brooklyn, and F. R. La Blotier. Jamaica.
N. Y. .Air brake control system. 2.aS6..'?20 : July 6.
Koenie. Fred. Tottenville, N. Y. Gripping tool.
2.094.238 : Sept. 28.
Koenig. Lome, assignor to The Woodstock Rubber Com-
pany Limited. Woodstock. Ontario. Canada. Fur-
trimmed overshoe. 2.095,880 ; Oct. 12.
Koenig. Walter, Jr.. Clifton. N. J., assicnor to Bell Tele-
Shone Laboratories, Incorporated. Npw York, N. Y.
Armonie analyzer. 2.088.297 ; July 27.
Koenig. Walter J. (.See Sale, W. A., and Koenig.)
Koenig, W.ilter J., assignor to Sloane-Blabon Corpora-
tion. Trenton. N. J. Composition and drying of the
same. 2.100.484: Nov. 30.
Koenis. Werner, assignor to Landis ft Gyr. A-G.. Zug.
Swif7erland. Motor generator for medium-high fre-
quency alternating current. 2,093.777: Sept. 21.
Koenic. Womer. Luzem, nssienor to Ldindis ft Gyr. A.-G..
Zne. Switzerland. Variable impulse transmitter.
2.0y9.9S2 : Nov. 23.
Koenicknin^r. Frank and F.. Cincinnati. Ohio. Treat-
ment chair. 2.098.500: Nov. 9.
Koeniekramer. Frederick. (See Koenlgkramer. Frank
and F.)
Koenigs. Ernst. Breslaa. and E. Rappelt, Waldenburg.-
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc..
New York. N. Y. Phenyl-pyridininm sulphonic acid
dyesfnffs and preparine thpra. 2.072.401 : Mar. 2.
Koepke. William F.. New York. N. Y.. assignor of thirty
per cent to A. Berg. New York. N. Y. Portable electric
head lamp. 2,079,075 : May 4.
Ko^l'ico. William F.. assignor of thirty per cent to A.
Berg. Npw York. N. Y. Portable electric he«d lamp.
2.099.167: Nov. 16. '^
Koeno. Rudolph ft Co. Cbemiadie Fabrik A. G. (See
KSnig. Walter, assignor.)
Koeppl, Orl G., assignor of one-half to A. W. DeUer,
New York, N. Y. Apjraratus for revivifying spent de-
colorizing materials. 2,086.561 : July 13.
Koerber, William G. (See Zimmerer. K. A., and Koerber.)
Koerber, William G.. assignor to Karl A. Zimmerer ilanu-
facturing Co., Inc., Detroit, Mich. Supplemental con-
ductor for piping. 2,076.466 : Apr. 6.
Kotjrber. William G.. assignor to K. A. Zimmerer Manu-
facturing Co.. Inc.. Detroit, Mich. Insi>ection lamp.
2.0S9.611 : Aug. 10.
Koerber, William G.. assignor to Karl A. Zimmerer Manu-
facturing Co. Inc. Detroit. Mich. Apparatus for pre-
venting beer settling. 2.101.029 : Dec. 7.
Koerding, PauL (See Schoeller. C, and Koerding.)
Koemer. (}harles A. (See ComeU, E. S., Koemer, and
Stemaman.)
Koerner. Theodore W.. assignor to Kelvinator Corpora-
tion. Detroit, Mich. Resilient mounting for refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2.0S9.3S3 : Aug. 10.
Koester, Frederick H.. Pelham Manor. N. Y. Composite
insulated building block. 2.087.541 ; July 20.
Koether. Emil A. TSee Morton. A. W,. and Koerher.)
Koffiman. Phillip. (See Wachowski. (George A., assignor.)
Kofke, Harry C.. assignor to F. D. McBride, trading as
American Solder ft Flux Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Solder-
ing flux. 2.095,335 ; Oct. 12.
Kofoed. James C. Northfield. Minn. Weeding and culti-
vating tooL 2.100.221 : Nov. 23.
Kogan, Jacob J., et aL (See Dickinson. Ibel E., assignor.)
KogeL Gnstav. Baden-Baden. (Jermany. Production of
sound records. 2.068.919 : Jan. 26.
Kogel, Gustav, Baden-Baden, Germany. Photographic
dusting-on process by the employment of acetals as
the U^t-sensitive materiaL 2,090,450 : Aug. 17.
Kogel. Gustav. Baden-Baden, and R. Zahn. ^Viesbaden,
assignors to KaUe ft Co. AktiengeseUschaft. Wiesbaden-
Biebrich. (lermany. Light sensitive colloid layers and
tanned pictures therefrom. 2.099.404 : Nov. 10.
KogeL Wilhelm. and N. WideU. Stockholm, Sweden, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to ServeL Inc, Dover.
Del. Refrigeration. 2.072.987 : Mar. 9.
KogeL Whilhelm G.. Stockholm, Sweden, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to ServeL Inc.. New York, N. Y.
Refrigeration. 2,091.595 : Aug. 31.
KogstTom. Axel W.. assignor ro Chrysler Corporation.
Highland Park. MidC Vehicle suspension system.
2.102.420: Dec 14.
KohL Christopher. (See Schick, P.. and Kohl.)
KohL Harry L. (See Kombau, K., Kromm, and KohL)
Kohl. Karl. Erlangen. Germany, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to N. V. Machirierieen^n Apparaten Fab-
rieken "^leaf' TTrecht. Netherlands. Reception of ultra-
short waves. 2.086.423 : July 6.
KohL Maurice P., Cleveland, Ohio. Trotisers display de-
vice. 2,074,924: Mar. 23.
KOhler, Andreas, Hennigsdorf, near Berlin. (Jermany, as-
signor to (Jeneral Electric Company. Ticket printing
machine. 2.069.656 ; Feb. 2.
Kohler, Erich-Giinther, assignor to Remy. van der Zypen
ft Co., Andemach-on-rhe-Shine. <jermanv. Guiding aad
holding of long metal bands. 2.094.950 : Oct. 5.
Kohler. Heinrich. assignor to Maschinenfabrifc Augsburg-
Numberg A. G.. Augsburg, (Jermany. Engine frame.
2.081 ..'54.3 : JI.ay 25.
Kohler. John F.. New York. N. Y. Depositine machine.
2.067,968 ; Jan. 19.
Kohler. John F.. New York. N. Y. ^laohine for cutting
disks of thin sheet materiaL 2.0S9.803 : Aug. 10.
Kohler. John H., assignor to United-Carr Fastener Cor-
poration, Ciunbridge, Mass. Fastener slider. 2.0»iS.627 :
Jan. 19.
Kohler. Ulrich. assignor to Hasler-A.-G. vormals Tele-
graphenwerkstatte von G. Hasler, Bern. Switzerland.
Recording tachometer. 2.069,152 : Jan. 26.
Kohlbagen. Fred L.. Frankfort. HI. Clothesline pulley.
2.078.857 : Apr. 27.
Kohlhagen. Walter, assignor to The Waterbury Clock Com-
pany, Waterbury. Conn. Regulating means for time-
pieces. 2.088.421 : July 27.
Kohlagen, Walter, assignor to The Waterbury Clock Com-
pany. Waterbury. Conn. Automatic alarm clock.
2.094.989 : Oct. 5.
Kohn. Hans, Stoetten Oberamt Geislingen, near Stutt-
^rt, Germany. Change speed mechanism. 2.097,283 ;
Oct. 26.
Kohn. Samuel. Jackson Heights, N. Y. Frankfurter
cooker. 2.083.71" : June 15.
Kohn. Samuel. Bronx, assignor to Radio Corporation of
America. New York. N. Y. Automatic record feed and
repeater device for phonographs. 2,092,169 : Sept. 7.
'*-'^^°5f- Johan F.. Haarlem, Netherlands. Wall connector.
2.103.010 : Dec 21.
Kohut. JuUus B.. Brooklvn. N. Y. Radiator valve.
2.087.690 : July 20.
Kohut, JuUus B., Brooklyn. N. Y. Valve. 2,096,989:
Oct. 26.
^%^^- nl^^)}'^- ,^^^^^ -^°»- Calif. Insect trap.
2.09.T.9S6 : Oct. 19.
Koinxan. Walter, Elgin, Nebr. Oil filter. 2.088,243:
July 27.
Kofcatnnr. Vamaii B., assignor to Autoiveen Inc.. New
Dec 21 ^^^ting soap beads or the like. 2.102,849 :
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Kokotiak, Aleksa B., Chicago, 111. Work holder for ma-
chining operations. 2,079,323 ; May 4.
Kolarovic, Thomas, Willoughby, Ohio. Brake operating
means. 2,096,854 ; Oct. 26.
Kolb, Frank P., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical Com-
pany, Rochester. N. Y. Reflector. 2,103,538 ; Dec. 28.
Kolb, Hans F., Chicago, 111. Automobile drive system.
2.074,476 ; Mar. 23.
Kolb, Josef, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dirigible search light.
2,074,404; Mar. 23.
Kolb, Otto K., Chiswick, London, England. Electrical
and mechanical system for the re-recording of sound
film. 2,094,745 ; Oct. 5.
Kolbe, Joachim, Hanover, Germany. Motor vehicle.
2,072,521 ; Mar. 2.
Kolbe, Joachim, Hanover, Germany. Motor vehicle.
2,092,676 ; Sept. 7.
Kolbe, Joachim, Hanover, Germany. Steering arrange-
ment for motor vehicles. 2,094,541 ; Sept. 28.
Kolbe, Joachim, Hamburg, Germany. Body suspension
for vehicles of all kinds. 2.076,786 ; Apr. 13.
Kold-IIold Manufacturing Company. (See Chamberlain,
Clark W.. assignor.)
Kolimbat, Peter, Portland, Oreg. Fuel equalizing mani-
fold. 2,098,424 ; Nov. 9.
Kollath, Francis C, Chicago, assignor of one half to D.
Woodhead, Evanston, 111. Electric socket and casing.
Re. 20,585 ; Dec. 14.
Kollmayer, Charles, and J. Sheehan, assignors to Sheehan-
Kollmayer Inc., New York, N. Y. Target practicing
device. 2,089,901 ; Aug. 10.
KoUsman, Paul, Woodhaven, N. Y. Hydrostatic gauge.
2,067,767 ; Jan. 12.
Kollsman, Paul, New York, N. Y. Compensating device
for magnetic compasses. 2,078,574 ; Apr. 27.
Kollsman, Paul, New York, N. Y. Remote controlled
indicator with stabilized head, pitch, and bank indi-
cating unit. 2,080,490 ; May 18.
Kollsman, Paul, New York, N. Y. Instrument mounting.
2.100,604; Nov. 30.
Kollsman, Paul, Stamford, Conn. Miniature electric lamp
bulb seat and socket combination. 2,088,559 ; July 27.
Kolm. Ulrich. Berlin, Germany, assignor to International
Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Tab-
ulating machine. 2,066.783; Jan. 5.
K51m, Ulrich, Berlin-Lankwitz, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to International Business Machines
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Sorting machine.
2.076,730 : Apr. 13.
Kolorama Laboratories, Inc. (See Clothier, S. L., and
Hogencamp, assignors.)
Kolozsy, Louis W., Astoria, assignor to Television and
Electric Corporation of America, New York, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for producing television pic-
tures. 2.103,420 : Dec. 28.
Kolstedt, Carl G., Frankfort, 111. Clothesline fastener.
2.085.319 ; June 29.
Kolster, Frederick A., New York, N. Y., assignor to Federal
Telegraph Company, Newark, N. J. High frequency
apparatus. 2,068,991 ; Jan. 26.
Kolster, Frederick A., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Federal Telegraph Company, Newark, N. J. High fre-
quency circuits. 2,085,223 ; June 29.
Kolster. Frederick A., New York, N. Y., assignor to Fed-
eral Telegraph Company, San Francisco. Calif. High
frequency amplifier system. 2,089.270 ; Aug. 10.
Kolster. Frederick A., New York, N. Y.. assignor to Fed-
eral Telegraph Company, San Francisco, Calif. Elec-
trical coupling system. 2,089,271; Aug. 10.
Kolster, Frederick A., New York, N. Y., and P. F. Byrne,
West Caldwell, N. J., assignors to Federal Telegraph
Company, Newark, N. .1. High frequency oscillation
generator. 2,068,990 ; Jan. 26.
Kolstrand. Amandus, Seattle, Wash. Trolling rubber.
2.085.320 ; June 29.
Komarew.sky, Vasili. (See Ip.ntioff, V., and Komarewsky.)
Komarewsky, Vasili, assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Treatment of motor fuel.
2,096,813 ; Oct. 26.
Komcnak, Albert ,T., assignor to The Excelsior Hardware
('ompany, Stamford, Conn. Lockable hasp fastener.
2.101,337: Doc. 7.
Koiiict Stnlilli.'ilter-und Werkzougfabrik Robert Breuning.
(See Vicliweger, Albert, assignor.)
Konimer. Fr(>d A., St. Louis, Mo. Valve device.
2,007,713; Jan. 12.
Kommer, Fred A., assignor to Carter Carburetor Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Carburetor. 2,096,281 ; Oct.
19.
Kommer, Orie C, Muskegon neights, Mich. Hole lap-
ping lool. 2,075,.397 ; Mar. 30.
Komorons, Joseph, Riverside, assignor to Parisian Novelty
Company, Chicago, 111. Rule. 2,073,421 ; Mar. 9.
Komorons, Joseph, Riverside, assignor to Parisian Novelty
Company, Chicago, 111. Button. 2,073,422 ; Mar. 9.
Komow, Albert, assignor to T). S. Cloth Cutting Machine
Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Perforating and cutting
machine. 2,077,1)37; Apr. 20.
Kondo, Ttnro, Shiziioka siii, Japan. Health machine.
2,088,963 ; Aug. 3.
ICondolf, Henry, assignor to Southern Kraft Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Carton and blank for forming the
same. 2,074,477 ; Mar. 23.
Kondolf, Henry, assignor to Southern Kraft Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Carton and blank for forming the
same. 2,077,047 ; Apr. 13.
Kondolf, Henry, assignor to Southern Kraft Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Carton and blank for forming the
same. 2,078,906 ; Apr. 27.
Kondolf, Henry, assignor to Southern Kraft Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Carton and blank for forming the
same. 2,078,907 ; Apr. 27.
Kondolf, Henry, New York, N. Y., assignor to Southern
Kraft Corporation, New York, N. Y. Carton and blank
for forming the same. 2,081,707 ; May 25.
Kondolf, Henry, assignor to Southern Kraft Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Apparatus for closing boxes.
2,090.399 ; Aug. 17.
Kondolf, Henry, assignor to Southern Kraft Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Making veneer articles.
2.095,389; Oct. 12.
Kondolf, Henry, New York, N. Y., assignor to Southern
Kraft Corporation. Carton and blank for forming the
same. 2.102,009 ; Dec. 14.
Kone ja Silta O. Y. Maskin och Bro A. B. (See Nelin,
Gustav E., assignor.)
Konelsky, Ernest, Paris, France. Handbag. 2,099,853 ;
Nov. 23.
IConetsky, John R., San Francisco, Calif. Axle spring
mounting. 2,077,048 ; Apr. 13.
Konger, Paul R., et al. (See Magnus, Everett L., as-
signor.)
Kiinig, Erwin, Berlin-Neukoelln, assignor to Allgemeine
Elektricitatz Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. Station
scale for radio receiver sets. 2,081,278 ; May 25.
Konig, Erwin, Berlin-Neukolin, assignor to Allgemeine
Elektricitats Gesellschaft Friedrick Karl, Berlin, Ger-
many. Cord tensioning device for tuning means.
2.097,928 : Nov. 2.
Konig, RezsO. (See Foldi, Z., and-KOnig.)
Konig, Walter, Wiesbaden, assignor to Rudolph Koepp &
Co., Chemische Fabrik A. G., Oestrich in Rheingau, Ger-
many. Manufacture of shaped products impermeable to
moisture. 2,099,812 ; Nov. 23.
Konik, Edward S. (See Cushman, E. S., and Konik.)
Konikoff, Robert H., Astoria, assignor to Schranz & Bieber
Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Game apparatus. 2,103,467 ;
Dec. 28.
Konikowski, Mary. (See Mischanski, Steven A., as-
signor.)
Koninklijke Nederlandsche Iloogovens en Staalfabrieken
N. V. (See van Zijp, Antonius J., assignor.)
Konkel, William, assignor to Milcor Steel Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Resilient conductor fastening.
2,102,900 : Dec. 21.
Konkle, Philip J., assignor to Philco Radio & Television
Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical system.
2.081,127 ; May 18.
Konkle, Walter R., assignor to Decker Screw Products Co ,
Albion, Mich. Lubrication fitting. 2,068,417 ; Jan. 19.
Konkle, Walter R., assignor to Decker Screw Products
Company, Albion, Mich. Making lubrication fittings.
2,069,153 ; Jan. 26.
Konkle, Walter R., assignor to Decker Screw Products
Company, Albion, Mich. Caster. 2,090,960 ; Aug. 24.
Kono, Masaye, Nishinomiya, Japan. High speed spinning.
2,076,951 : Apr. 13. f i p b
Konold, Clyde H. (See Wurzbach, H. E., and Konold.)
Konow, Otto L., assignor of one-half to H. B. Reed, Lock-
port, 111. Harvester reel. 2,095,364 ; Oct. 12.
Konrad, Erich. (See Stocklin, P., and Konrad.)
Kooistra, Lambert, assignor to The Babcock & Wilcox
Company, Bayonne, N. J. Fluid heater. 2,067,671 ;
Jan. 12.
Kooistra, Lambert, Bayonne, and F. X. Gilg, Elizabeth,
assignors to The Babcock & Wilcox Company, Bayonne,
N. J. Fluid heater. 2,007,672 ; Jan. 12,
Koomans, Robert C, Noranda, Quebec, Canada. Mine
signal station. 2,096,498; Oct. 19.
Koon. Andrew G., Redlands, Calif. Combined pliers and
screw driver. 2,079,863 ; May 11.
Koonce, Wilbur E. (See Mason, W. H., Boehm, and
Koonce.)
Kooperntiva Frtrbundet, Fiirening U. P. A. (See Meij-
ling, J., and Magnnsson, assignors.)
Kopf, Josi>pli li. (See Backer, L. II., Keenan, and Kopf.)
Koplta, Murry, et al. (See Boyos, William H., assignor.)
Koplin, Harry, New York, N. Y., and T. S. Watson, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Transmission belt. 2,007,400; Jan. 12.
Kopp, Fritz, Ulm-on-the-Donau, Germany. Machine tool.
2,080.015 ; July 13.
Kopp, George J., Allston, Mass. Protective device for
nexil)le conduits. 2.102,010; Dec. 14.
Kopi)e, AlexiiiidiM- T., ITashrnuck Heights, N. J,, assignor
to GciKM'.il Printing liilc (''or[)oriilion. New York, N. Y.
I'lioloconiposing machine. 2,0(i0,890 ; Jan. .5.
Koppe, Alexander T., assignor to General I'rinting Ink
Corporation. New York, N. Y. Cylinder separating
iiu'clianism for printing presses. 2.06!). 613; ItCb. 2.
Koppc-, Alexander T., assignor to (Jeneriil Printing Ink
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Feeding mechanism for
piiiitlng presses. 2.085,592 ; June 20.
Koppe. (iuslMve K.. Providence, R. I. Apparatus for Im-
parling a polish, 2.007, S,sn ; Nov. 2.
Koi)pe, P;iul. (See Dellers, W., Ilerold, Koppe, and
I,(lttge.)
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Koppe, William P., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Seholl
Mfg. Co., Inc., Chicago, 111. Stocking protector.
2,090,683 ; Aug. 24.
Koppe, William P., assignor to The Seholl Mfg. Co., Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Foot impression device. 2,090,684 ; Aug.
24.
Koppel, Ernest R., assignor to Bendi.x Products Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Universal joint. 2,102,850 ;
Dec. 21.
Koppel Industrial Car and Equipment Company. (See
Anderson, John P., assignor.)
Koppelman, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. Packing means.
2,069,497 ; Feb. 2.
Koppelman, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. Self-locking carton
and packing. 2,093,280 ; Sept. 14.
Koppelman, Morris, Brooklyn, N. Y. Packing for fragile
articles. 2. 097. 886 ; Nov. 2.
Koppelmann, Floris. (See Kessolring, F., Koppelmann,
and KaufEmann.)
Koppers Company. (See Barr, Walter A., assignor.)
Koppers Company. (See Becker, Joseph, assignor.)
Koppers Company. (See Bragg. Gilbert A., assignor.)
Koppers Company. (See Daniels, Joseph, assignor.)
Koppers Company. (See Denig, Fred, assignor.)
Koppers Company. (See Fitz. Wilhelm, assignor.)
Koppers Company. (See Koppers, Hans A., assignor.)
Koppers <'ompaiiy. (See Kuelm, I'aul M., assignor.)
Koppers Company. (See Mason, John A., assignor.)
Koppers Company. (See Jlorton, A. W., and Koether,
assignors.)
Koppers Company. (See Price, John D., assignor.)
Koppers Company. (See Khodes, Edmund O., assisnor.l
Koppers Company. (See Rhodes, E. O., Volkman, and
Barker, assignors.)
Koppers Company. (See Rhodes, E. O. and Gillander,
assignors.)
Koppers Company. .(See Schmalenbach, Adolf, as-
signor.)
Koppers Company. (See Shoeld, Mark, assignor.)
Koppers Company. (See Sperr, Frederick W., Jr., as-
signor.) •
Koppers Company. (See Swanberg, John H., assignor.)
Koppers Company. (See Totzek, Friedrich, assignor.)
Koppers Company. (See Van Ackeren, Paul, assignor.)
Koppers, Hans A., Bochum, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Koppers Company. Medium tempera-
ture carbonization of coal. 2,093,711 ; Aug. 31.
Korbuly, Kfiroly, Csepel, Hungary, assignor to firm Alfina
Immobilien-Finanzierungs- & Verwaltungs A. G., Glarus,
Svritzerland. Push bench drive. 2,071,208 ; Feb. 16.
Korda. James F., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Thomas S.
Donnellv, Detroit, Mich. Method of baking. 2,071,635 ;
Feb. 23.
Korinth, Erich, Frankfort-on-the-5Iain-Hochst, and G.
Meder, Munster-in-Taunus, assignors to I. G. Farben-
industrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main.
Germany. Inorganic colored pigment and preparing the
same. 2.068,294 : Jan. 19.
Kormann Aero-Safety Appliance, Inc. (See Kormann,
Frederick A., assignor.)
Korni.-mn, Frederick A., Glondale, Calif. Antifreezing
moans. 2,101.472; Dec. 7.
Kormann, Frederick A., assignor to Kormann Aero-Safety
Appliance, Inc., Glendale, Calif. Poise apparatus.
2,086,916 ; July 13.
Korn, Erna, Executrix et al. (See Wetstein, Jacob.)
Korn, Franklin A., Elizabeth, N. J"., and O. Myers,
Brooklyn, assignors to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone system.
2,075,527 ; Mar. 30.
Korn. I'r.inklin A,. Elizahoth. N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
jilione Laboratories. Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Tel(M>liono svsfcm, 2,101,25.9: Dec. 7,
Korn, Isidor. Newark, N. J., assignor of ono-lialf to T. C.
Ilillor, Irvington, N. J. Fuse. 2,071,843 ; Feb. 23.
Kornbau. Kennard, V. Kromm, and 11, L. Kohl, New
York. N. Y, Porthole ventilator. 2,077,175 : Apr. 13.
Korte, Leslie G. (See McAllister, W. V.. and Korte.)
Kortering, Justin H., Holland. Mich. Fifth wheel con-
struction. 2,096,282, Oct. 19.
Koronral, Rudolph S. (See Koroncal, Victor L. and R. S.)
Koroncai. Victor L. and R. S., Cleveland, Ohio. Adjust-
able soiuulhoard mounting. 2,073.747 : Mar. 16.
KOn'is, LilszlH. Berlin-Mariendorf, Germany. Potential
divider. 2,077,840; Apr. 20.
KSrUsy, Franz, Budapest, Hungary. Remedy for regu-
lating the degree of acidity of the gastric Juice.
2,079,512 ; May 4.
Korsmo, Alfred, Hopkins, and M. Ronning, St. Louis Park,
Minn., assignors to MInncanolis-Moline Power Imple-
ment Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Windrow harvester,
2.071,844; Fob. 23.
Korsmo, Torbjorn C. assignor to Madlson-Klpp Corpora-
tion, Madison, Mis. Stereotype mold. 2,070,438 ;
Feb. 9.
Korten, Ernst. (See Zorweck, W., and Korten.)
Korten, Ernst. (.See Zerweck. W., Korten, and Schubert.)
Korterine, Jvistin II.. Holland, Mich. Tractor hitch device,
2,102.722: Dec. 21.
Kosa, Emma L., Overland, Mo. Jug spout. 2.072,756 ;
Mar. 2.
Eosatka, Thomas O. (See Antonelll, J. A., and Kosatka.)
Koser, Edward J., Mason City, Iowa. Filter. 2,073,991 :
Mar. 16.
Kosian, Arthur, Chicago, 111. Oil pump. 2,084,444 :
June 22.
Koslow, Stanley. (See Klohr, H. E., and Koslow.)
Kost, Edgar L., Bronxville, and G. Prendergast, New York,
N. Y. Wrist carried implement retainer. 2,067,537 :
Jan. 12.
Kotowski, Paul, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Radio receiving system. 2.086,229 ; July 6.
Kotowski, Stephen K., assignor to Libbey-Owens-Pord
Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Glass sheet supporting
means. 2,100,512 ; Nov. 30.
Kotrbaty, Guy F., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ferrocon
Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Wall support.
2.090,632 ; Aug. 24.
Kotrbaty, Guy F., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ferrocon
Corporation, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Composite building con-
struction unit and supporting member. 2,094,607 ;
Oct. 5.
Kotrbaty. Guy F., New York, N. Y., assignor to Ferrocon
Corporation. Bryn Mawr, Pa. Structural building ele-
ment and building made therefrom. 2,101,073 ; Dec. 7.
Kotrbaty, Guy F., assignor to Fer-0-Con Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Building system and construction
units and elements therefor, 2.101,074 ; Dec. 7.
Kott, Hermann, New York, N. Y,, assignor, Ijy mesne
assignments, to Ion Corporation, Short Hills, N. J.
Apparatus for measuring radiation. 2,081,041 ; May
18.
Kottlors, Ernst, Mannheim, Germany. Fermenting sugar
containing liquids. 2,087,059 ; July 13.
Kottmann, August, Sommerda, assignor to Rheinische
Metallwaaren- und Maschinenfabrik, Dusseldorf, Ger-
many. Combined calculating and typewriting machine.
2,084,445 ; June 22.
Kotzebue, Meinhard H., assignor to Worthington Ma-
chinery Corporation of Oklahoma, Tulsa, Okla. Cooler.
2,102,723; Dec. 21.
Koulichkov, Serge N., New York, N. Y. Surveyor's com-
pass. 2,080,776 ; May 18.
Koulichkov, Serge N., New York, N. Y., dedicated to the
free use of the people of the United States. Tree tag
holder. 2.087,153 ; July 13.
Kouvallis, Theodore P., assignor of one-half to H. H.
Sellas, Chicago, 111. Grease filter. 2,071,467 ; Feb. 23.
Kovalsky, Joseph F., Turtle Creek, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & iManufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Alternating current motor control system.
2,078.673 ; Apr. 27.
Kovalsky, Joseph F., Turtle Creek, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Split-cycle timing device. 2,088,478; July
Kovar, John R., assignor to John R. Kovar Mfg. Co.,
Inc., Anoka, Minn. Cultivator shovel with sweep at-
tachment. Rp. 20.443 ; July 13.
Kovar, John R., Mfg. Co. (See Kovar, John R., as-
signor.)
Kovats, John, Fairfield, Conn. Folding table. 2,077,701 :
Apr. 20,
Kovats, John, Fairfield, Conn. Folding article of furni-
ture. 2,093,891 ; Sept. 21.
Kowal, Walter, New York, N. Y., assignor to Phoenix
Metal Cap Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Closure for
receptacles, 2,078,891 ; Apr, 27.
Kowalsky, Rudolph A., Woonsocket, R. I. Spindle struc-
ture. 2,088,964 ; Aug. 3.
Kowalski, Thomas. (See Ziomek, P., and Kowalskl.)
Kowalski. Waclaw, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bread form.
2.071,845 ; Feb. 23.
Kow;ui, Joseph F., Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada. Valve
for compressors and the like. 2.094,951 ; Oct. 5.
Kozlowski, Henr.vk S., Warsaw, Poland. Electric motor
or machine. 2,096,111 ; Oct. 19.
Kozlowski, Wladyslaw. Torrington, Conn. E.xhaust valve
for internal combustion engines. 2,100,783 ; Nov. 30.
Kozmer, Benjamin, Chicago, III. Apparatus for treating
footballs, basketballs, or like inflatable balls.
2.067, i.-)4 ; Jan, 5.
Kraeft, Herman L., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Murray-Ohio Manufacturing Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Ju-
venile vehicle, 2,008.125 ; Jan. 19.
Kraeft, Herman L., assignor to The Murray Ohio Jlanu-
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Stoker mecha-
nism, 2,077,419 ; Apr. 20.
Kraeft, Herman L., assignor to The Murray Ohio Manu-
facturing Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for
stoking furnaces, 2,077,420 ; Apr. 20,
Kraeft, Herman L,. assignor to The Murray-Ohio Manu-
facturing Co,. Cleveland, Ohio. Juvenile vehicle and
body construction. 2,080,922 ; May 18.
Kraeft, Herman L„ Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Murray-Ohio Manufacturing Company. Cleveland, Ohio.
Velocipede construction. 2.088.244 -"July 27
Kraemer^ Sebastian, Los Angeles, Calif. Nail. 2,093,610;
Sept. 21.
Kraeuter & Company. (See Aiken, Edward L„ assignor.)
Kriieuter & Company. (See Gairoard, Camille L., as-
signor.)
Krafolt Corporation of America. (See Larson, L. L., and
Lindsay, assignors.)
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KrafCt, Fritz, St. Blasien, assignor to A. Kym-Krafft, and
E. Kym, Schopfheini in Baden, Wiesenthal, Germany.
Drawing frame for spinning machines. 2,091,822 ;
Aug. 31;
Kraft, Albert F. (See Simpson, E. O., and Kraft.)
Kraft, Carl, New York, N. Y. Toy top. 2,069,373 ; Feb. 2.
Kraft, Edward I., Yorlj, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Philadelphia,
Pa. Windshield for automobiles. 2,078,328 ; Apr. 27.
Kraft, -Edward L., assignor to Martin-Parry Corporation,
York, Pa. Automobile ventilator. 2,081,486 ; May 25.
Kraft, Frederick G., Richmond, Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Spindle. Re. 20,229 ; Jan. 5.
Kraft, Frederick G., Richmond, Va.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington. Del. Valve. 2,099,443 ; Nov. 16.
Kraft, Gotthold. (See Schleicher. M.. and Kraft.)
Kraft, Herman T., assignor to The General Tire & Rubber
Company, Akron, Ohio. Container. 2,072,426 ; Mar. 2.
Kraft, Herman T., assignor to The General Tire & Rubber
Company, Akron, Ohio. Container. 2,072,802 ; Mar. 2.
Kraft, Herman T., assignor to The General Tire &
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Repairing sheet and
tube material. 2,095,931 ; Oct. 12.
Kraft, Norman, Wilmette, assignor to Kraft-Phenix
Cheese Corporation, Chicago, 111. Label applying
mechanism. 2,078,252 ; Apr. 27.
Kraft, Norman, Wilmette, assignor to Kraft-Phenix
Cheese Corporation, Chicago, 111. Package wrapping
and mechanism therefor. 2,095,260 ; Oct. 12.
Kraft-Phenix Cheese Corporation. (See Clickner, Forest
H., assignor.)
Kraft-Phenix Cheese Corporation. (See Kraft, Norman,
assignor.)
Kraft-Phenix Cheese Corporation. (See Wright, Allen A.,
assignor.)
Krag, Erik L., assignor of one-tenth to E. J. Andrews,
Chicago, 111. Loose leaf binder. 2,089,211 ■ Aug. 10.
Krag, Franz IC. (See de Weal, A., Krag, and Anderson.)
Krag, Franz K., Chicago, 111. Food dispensing device.
2.101.075; Dec. 7.
Krag, Grace M., Chicago, 111. Nutcracker. 2,074,337 :
Mar. 23.
Krahl, Walter L., Swampscott, assignor to Hygrade Syl-
vania Corporation, Salem, Mass. Electron discharge
device. 2,084,734 ; June 22.
Krahmer, Richard A., Yonkers. assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Ink
roller cleaning device. 2,078,635 ; Apr. 27.
Krahmer, Richard A., Yonkers, assignor to R. Hoe & Co.,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Inking mechanism for rotary
intaglio printing machines. 2,098,750 ; Nov. 9.
Krakau, Harry T., deceased, Cleveland, Ohio ; The Cleve-
land Trust Company, administrator. Foot appliance.
2,084,735 ; June 22.
Krakauer, Abraham, assignor to Kay Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Brooklyn, N. Y. Studio couch. 2,074,019 :
Mar. 16.
Kraker, John. (See Johnson, Raymond B., assignor.)
Krakower, Augusta, New York, N. Y. Watch case.
2,075,650 : Mar. 30.
Krakowski, Stanley, Jersey City, N. J. Alarm mechanism
for clocks. 2,097,818 ; Nov. 2.
Krall, Reginald F. (See Middleton, C. C, and Krall.)
Kramar, Ernst. (See Gerth, F., and Kramar.)
Kramar, Ernst, assignor to C. Lorenz Aktiengesellschaft,
Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany. System for landing air-
craft. 2,072,267 ; Mar. 2.
Kramar, Ernst, assignor to C. Lorenz Aktiengesellschaft,
Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany. Transmitter for electro-
magnetic waves. 2,072,268: Mar. 2.
Kramer, Andrew A., Kansas City, Mo. Cushion mounted
ball and socket fifth wheel. 2,093,761 ; Sept. 21.
Kramer, August, and P. Bolhofner, St. Louis, JIo., as-
signors to Compo Shoe Machinery Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Coating applicator. 2,008,141 ; Jan. 19.
Kramer, Charles F. (See Williams, R., and Kramer.)
Ki-fimor, Clarence F., Detroit, assignor to Ford Motor
Company, Dearborn, Mich. Automobile seat track con-
stnictlon. 2,100.546; Nov. 30.
Kramer, Frank, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Clothesline
reel. 2,078,081 ; Apr. 20.
Kramer, Fred W., New Orleans, La. Independent wheel
mounting. 2,091,509 ; Aug. 31.
Kramer, Lyle I.,., Golconda, Nov. Stroller. 2,068,295 ;
Jan. 19.
Kramer, Olio Tj., Los Angeles, Calif. Furniture web sus-
pension pljite. 2.070,280: Feb. 9.
Krilnier, WillK.'lm, KmirK^rich, fJermany. Manufacture of
wire netting. 2,071,210; Feb. 10.
Kramig, Uoberf E., Jr. (See Kramlg, R. E. and R. E., Jr.)
Kraniig, Robert E. and R. E., Jr., Wyoming, Ohio. Pro-
tective Hliealhiiig or covering for pipes and iinplying
Kiinie. 2,060,475 ; .ran. 5.
Kramllch Unidford Mfg. Co. (See Bradford, Elnior D.,
lIKBlgllO]'.)
Krancr, Tlobart M., P.ethlnhem, Pa., assignor 1o Corlmrl
RcrniclorlcH Company, Louisville, Ky. Friable core for
molds. 2,071,542; Feb. 23.
Kraner Hobart M., liOulsvllle, Ky., assignor to Folds-
fialhlc Research Corporal Ion, Now York, N. Y. Form-
ng ceramic bodies. 2,075,446 ; Mar. 30.
Kranich, Henry O., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Libbey-
Owens-Ford Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Truing ap-
paratus for grinding wheels. 2,079,076 ; May 4.
Krannak, Steven J., assignor to Min-A-Max Co., Inc., Min-
neapolis, Minn. Lubricating apparatus. 2,070,013 ;
Feb. 9.
Krannert, Herman C, New Augusta, and G. E. Bomberger,
assignors to Anderson Box Company, Indianapolis, Ind.
Stickless ventilated chick box. 2,094,175 ; Sept. 28.
Kranz, Philip, and A. P. Schmid, assignors to B. Wilmsen,
Philadelphia, Pa. Making tinsel garlands. 2,072,560 ;
Mar. 2.
Kranzlein, Georg, assignor to I. G. Farbenindustrie Ak-
tiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main Hochst, Ger-
many. Splinterless materials, particularly splinterless
glass. 2,086,506 : July 6.
Kranzlein, Georg, H. Greune, and P. Brunntrager, Frank-
fort-on-the-Main, Hochst, Germany, assignors to Gen-
eral Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. DyestufEs
of the dioxazine series soluble in water and preparing
them. 2,077,887 ; Apr. 20.
Kranzlein, Georg, and T. Meissner, Frankfort-on-the-Main-
Hochst, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. 4,5-alkylsubstituted 2-amino-
diarylketones and preparing them. 2,078,538 ; Apr. 27.
KrLinzlein, Georg. Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst, H.
Schlichenmaier, Kelkheim in Taunus, and T. Meissner,
Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst. Germany, assignors to
General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Antlira-
quinone dyestuffs capable of being chromed. 2,081,359 ;
M.iy 25.
Kranzlein, Georg, H. Greune, and W. Schultheis, Frank-
fort-on-the-Main, and G. Langbein, Hofheim-on-the-
Taunus, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. High molecular dyestuffs of the
dioxazine series. 2,082,344 ; June 1.
Kranzlein, Georg, E. Diefenbach, and F. Eggert, Frank-
fort-on-the-Main, and G. Rosch, Cologne-Mulheim, Ger-
many, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series.
2,087,438 ; July 20.
Kranzlein, Georg, K. Thiess, H. Greune, and A. Brunner,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, German, assignors to General
Aniline Works Inc., New York, N. Y. DyestufEs of the
dioxazine series. 2,086,871 ; July 13.
Kranzlein, George, and A. Wolfram, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, and E. Hausdorfer, Hofheim in Taunus, Ger-
many, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Alkylated and aralkylated polyaminoan-
thraquinones. 2,091,481 ; Aug. 31.
Kranzlein, Georg, H. Greune, M. Thiele, and F. Brunn-
trager, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Hochst, Germany, as-
signors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Dyestuffs of the dioxazine series and preparing
them. 2,092,399 ; Sept. 7.
Kratky, Anton, Vienna. Austria. Production of hard
metal alloys. 2.076,952 ; Apr. 13.
Kratky, Anton, Vienna, Austria. Production of bodies
of extreme hardness. 2,089,030 ; Aug. 3.
Kratky, Richard J., Boise, Idaho. Piston and rod as-
sembly. 2,097,983 ; Nov. 2.
Kratz, Edouard BI. (See Gebauer-Fuelnegg, E., and
Kratz.)
Krauer, Otto. (See Lewis, J. D.. Waters, and Krauer.)
Kratz, George D., Scarsdale, and W. Jackson, New York,
N. Y., assignors to Kaolin Processes Inc., Elizabeth,
N. J. Rubber composition. 2,083,998 ; June 15.
Kratz, Helmut. (See Gericke, P. H., Herold, Kratz, and
Vogt.)
Kratzer, Herbert J., St. Louis, Mo. Positive displacement
pump of the constant delivery type. 2,095,987 ; Oct.
19.
Krauch, Carl, Heidelberg, C. Eyer, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, and O. Schliephake, Mannheim, assignors to I.
G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Germany. Producing fertilizers. 2,079,324 ;
May 4.
Kraus, Abnaham. (See Adelsperger, I., and Kraus. )
Krans, Anton, Chicago, 111. Exercising device. 2,085,161 ;
June 29.
Kraus, Wilhelm, Vienna, Austria. Condensation products
and making .same. 2,077,841 ; Apr. 20.
Kraus, Wilhelm, and W. Fiscli, assignors to the firm of
Society of Chemical Industry in Tiasle, Basel, Swit-
zerland. Adhesive. 2.096.521 ; Oct. 1!).
Krause, Agnes B., and P. J. Krause, Milwaukee, Wis.
Receptacle cover. 2,071,881 ; Feb. 23.
Krause, Alvin C. and F. C, Beloit, Wis. Feed mixing
mill. 2,090,685 ; Aug. 24.
Krause, Andrew G., assignor to Antonio Cotugno, Amster-
dam, N. Y. Cigarette holder and dispenser. 2,074,925 ;
Mar. 23.
Krause, August L. (See Bennett, A. F., and Krnuse.)
Krausn, August L„ Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Rolling mill. 2,079.455 ;
Ma.r 4.
Krause, Carl W., WoBtcliester, 111., assignor to Wilson ft
Co., Inc. Composite laminated panel. 2,005,700 ; Oct.
K'rause, Ernst. &• Co. A. G. (See I'leger, Curl, .Mssiu'iior.)
Krause, Frank C. (See Krnuse, AlvIn C. and F. (',)
Krause, Fred J., assignor to The lletl^•('s Wiilsli Wrldner
(V)mi)nny, Chntlnnoogn, Tenn. Welding niaclilne.
2,085,808 ; July (!.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Krause, Herbert J., Huntington, and P. R. Simmons,
JIarion, assignors to Simmons Paper Products, Inc..
Warsaw. Ind. Baking utensil. 2.098,784 : Nov. 9.
Krause, Herman T., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Venetian
blind. 2,087,629 ; July 20.
Krause Medico Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
(See Kretschmer. Erich, assignor.)
Krause, Paul J. (See Krause, Agnes B., and P. J.)
Krauss, Carl, and M. Pommer, Frankfort-on-the-Maln-
Fechenheim, Germany, assignors to General Aniline
Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Vat dyestuff preparation
in powder form especially suitable for printing.
2,070,739 ; Feb. 16.
Krauss. Friodrich E. (See Kemper. Kiitlie. assignor.)
Krauss. Wilfred K., et al. (See Schaf, Joseph C, Jr.,
assignor.)
Kraut, Irving D., New York, N. Y. Multicolor inter-
changeable flap for ladies' handbags. 2,080,453 ; May
18.
Kraut, Max, San Francisco, assignor to Pan-American
Engineering Corporation, Ltd., Berkeley, Calif. Flota-
tion apparatus. 2,074,403 ; Mar. 23.
Krauth & Benninghofen. (See Diesbach, Fritz G., as-
signor.)
Krauth & Benninghofen. (See Waechter, Harry J., as-
signor.)
Kravitz, Irving, Brooklyn, N. Y. Pattern drafting and
grading chart. 2,068.084 ; Jan. 26.
Krawinkel. Giinther, Berlin, assignor to Fernseh Aktien-
Gesellschaft, Zehlendorf, near Berlin, Germany. Modu-
lator. 2,093,729 ; Sept. 21.
Kraybill. Ilenry R.. La Fayette, assignor to Purdue Re-
search Foundation, West Lafayette. Ind. Converting
soy-bean oil. and obtaining lecithin. 2.009.187 : Jan. 26.
Krcek, Anthony. (See Kmetko, P., and Krcek.)
Krchnia, Ignac J. (See Booge, J. E., Ifrchma, and
McKinney.)
Krczil. Franz, Aussig on the Elbe. Czechoslovakia. Pro-
duction of activated carbon. 2.083.303 : June 8.
Krcblin, Adolph A. (See Garvey, J. C, and Kreblin.)
Krebs. Carl C, Columbus, Ohio. Highway marker.
2.073.968 : Urar. 16.
Krebs, Ernst T., Jr. (See Krebs, Ernst T., and E. T.,
Jr.)
Krebs, Ernst T., San Francisco, Calif. Aging wine.
2,080,138 : May 11.
Krebs, Ernst T., and E. T. Krebs, Jr.. San Francisco.
Calif. Treating oakwood for the aging of spirituous
liquors. 2,070,794 ; Feb. 16.
Krebs. Ilenrv, assignor to Packard Motor Car Company,
Detroit. Mich. Valve spring. 2.100.0.i7 : Nov. 23.
Krebs, Paul. (See Winter, C, and Krebs.)
Krebser, Adolf, Riehen, near Basel, assignor to the firm
J. R. Geigy, A. G., Basel, Switzerland. Azo dyestuffs
and their manufacture. 2,074.225: JIar. 16.
Krecek, Joseph A., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories. Incorporated. New York, N. Y. System
for giving teletypewriter service over telephone "lines.
2,093,084 ; Sept. 14.
Kreer. John G., Jr., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Wave translating !;ystem. 2.103,468; Dec. 28.
KrefTt, Friedrich, Dusselsorf-Oberkassel, Germany. Ball
and socket joint for pipes. 2,067,768; Jan. 12.
Ki-efft, Hermann. (See Hagen, W., Krefft, and Kummer.)
Krefft, Hermann, Berlin-Fricdrichshafen, Germany. Glass
composition for electric gaseous discharge devices.
2,087,762 ; July 20.
Krefft. Hermann, Berlin-Friedrichshagen, Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Gaseous electric
disch.-irge lamp device. 2,103.081 : Dec. 21.
Krehbiel. John J., Bronx, N. Y. Pin roll. 2,088,378 ;
July 27.
Krehbiel, Walter D. (See Beekman, Ernest E., assignor.)
Kreider, Gideon R., Jr., Lebanon. I'.i. IMethod and appa-
ratus for making boxes. 2,072.678; Mar. 2.
Kreidl. Icnaz, Vienna, Austria. Clouded vitreous enamel.
2,102,630; Dec. 21.
Kreidl, Ignaz, Vienna, Austria. White clouded vitreous
enamel. 2,103,228 ; Dec. 21.
Kreidl, Ignaz, Vienna. Austria. Making white clouded
iron enamel. 2.103.229; Dec. 21.
Krein, Frederick T., Park Ridge, 111., assignor to Dixie-
Vortex Company. Method of and apparatus for pack-
aging and dispensing frozen confections. 2,096,552 ;
Oct. 19.
Kreis. Fritz, Nuremberg, Germany. Automatic clutch.
2,068,185; Jan. 19.
Kreis. Fritz, Nuremberg, Germany. Universal gear.
2,086,809 : July 13.
Kreis. Walter. (See Stoil. .'. ., Kreis, and Hofmann.)
Krelsher, Claude, Towson, Md.. assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, incorporated. New York, N. Y. Conduct-,
ing system. 2,080.491 ; May 18.
Krelsler, Jarquea, New RochcUe, N. Y. Roll top con-
tainer. 2,099.122; Nov. 16.
Krell, George, et al. (See Anthony, .Tack, assignor.)
ICrell, George, Sapulpn. and G. >r. Martinet, Tulsa. Okla. ;
said Martinet ns.'^lgnor to said Krell. Speed trans-
former. 2.075,118; Mar. .30.
Krell. Joseph, P.erlln-Zehlendorf, Germany. Automatic
feeding device, 2.080,068 ; M.ny 18.
Krell, Joseph, Bcrlln-Zchlendorf, Germany. Address print-
ing machine. 2,091,761 ; Aug. 31.
Krema, James R., Faribault, Minn. Tire changing stand.
2,081,402 ; May 2.5.
Kreraens, Abraham I. (See Raiziss, G. W., and Kremens.)
Kremens, Abraham I. (See Raiziss, G. W., Cleriience, and
Kremens.)
Krementz, Albert M., Maplewood Township, Essex County,
assignor to Frank Krementz Company, Newark, N. J.
Ophthalmic device. 2,083,999 ; June 15.
Krementz, Albert M., JIaplewood Township, Essex
County, and J. L. Donaly, Bloomfield, assignors to
Frank Krementz Co., Newark, N. J. Ophthalmic de-
vice. 2,090,298 ; Aug. 17.
Krementz, Frank, Company. (See Krementz, Albert M.,
assignor.)
Krementz, Frank, Co. (See Krementz, A. M., and Don-
aly, assignors.)
Kremer, Henry A., Gulfport, Miss. Grinding machine.
2,071,882 ; Feb. 23.
Kremer, John, Southport, Conn. Apparatus for baking
dough products and the like. 2,103,469 ; Dec. 28.
Krenzien. Otto, assignor to Siemens & Halske Aktien-
gesellschaft, Berlin-Siemensstadt, Germany. Electron
discharge device. 2,075,208 ; Mar. 30.
Kress, Charles, Jamaica, assignor to F. T. Kenny, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Vacuum cleaner bag. 2,079,413 ; May 4.
Kress, Claude W., New York, N. Y. Display device.
2,069,528 ; Feb. 2.
Kress. Claude W.. New York, N. Y. Store display.
2.102.960; Dec. 21.
Kress, F. J., Box Company. (See Jensen, Walter E., as-
signor.)
Kress, Ralph H., Lawrence, assignor to Patent Protection
Corporation, trustee, Lowell, Mass. Clutch control for
automobiles. 2.087.380 ; July 20.
Kress, S. H., and Company. (See Sibbert, Edward F.,
assignor.)
Kress. Willard C, Kenmore, assignor to J. H. Williams
& Co.. Buffalo, N. Y. Revolving grip tool. 2,071,543 ;
Feb. 23.
Kress, Willard C, Kenmore, assignor to J. H. Williams
& Co.. Buffalo. N. Y. Reversible ratchet wrench.
2,097,594 : Nov. 2.
Kressel, Konrad, Dusseldorf, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Mont Blanc-Simplo, G. m. b. H., Hamburg,
Germany. Tip for propelling pencils. 2,080,372 ; May
Kresser, Leo, Springfield, Mass. Humidifier. 2,097,195 ;
Oct. 26.
Kretschmer, Erich, assignor to Krause Medico Gesell-
schaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Munich, Germany.
Dietetic foodstuff and preparing same. 2,072,402 ;
Mar. 2.
Kretz, Tlieodor. (See Kuhl, E., and Kretz.)
Kretzschmar, August W., Detroit, Mich. Speed governor.
2.067,932 ; Jan. 19.
Kretzschmar, George W., Garfield, N. J. Manufacture of
shuttle boxes. 2,096,399 ; Oct. 19.
Kreuser, Adolf, deceased, by A. Kreuser. Hamm West-
phalia. Germany, administrator. Friction coupling.
2.093,281 ; Sept. 14.
Kreutz, Willy, Duren, Rhineland, assignor to F. Schiill,
Duren, Germany. Making chains. 2,070.362 ; Feb. 9.
Kridler. Bernie C, deceased. Flint. Mich. : P. W. Kridler,
administrator. Clio for fastening roofing. 2,100,254;
Nov. 23.
Kridler. Philip W.. administrator. (See Kridler,
Bernie C. )
Kriechbaum, John P. (See Denison, F. S., and Kriech-
baum.)
Kriechbaum. John P.. assignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Companv. Minneapolis, Minn. Time control
system. 2.100.284 : Nov. 23.
Kriegbaum, George M., Richmond, Ind., assignor to In-
ternational Harvester Company. Seed planter.
2,068,382 ; Jan. 19.
Kriegor. .Mvin M'.. assignor to Cutler-Hammer. Inc.. Mil-
waukee, Wis. Electric snap switch. 2,078.253 ; Apr.
27.
Krieger, Joseph, Chicago, 111. Mixing valve. 2,079,743 ;
May n.
Krims, Edward A.. Chelsea, Mass., assignor to Kav Manu-
facturing Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Spring cushion.
2.072,890 ; Mar. 9.
Krippner, Philip G., R. J. Heins, and A. G. Bur, Green
li.nv. Wis, Electrically controlled counting mechanism.
2,098,872 ; Nov. 9.
Krischer. Max, assignor to Krischer Trading Corporation,
Brookl.vn, N. Y. Foldable stool. 2,095,097 ; Oct. 5.
Krischer Trading Corporation. See Krischer, Max, as-
signor.)
Krist.al, Robert M., et al. (See Dorr, Oscar S., assignor.)
Ivritchevsky. Wolf. Chicago. 111. Ilvdrotropic fattv mate-
rial and making same. 2.089.212 • \u" 10
Kritchevsky. Wolf, Chicago. 111. Hvdrotropic material
and making same. 2.094.608 • Oct '5
Kritchevskv. Wolf, Chicago. 111. Hvdrotropic material
jind making same. 2.094.609 : Oct 5
^^■"o^norJo^^l n^"'*'' Chicago, ill. Bleaching of wood.
KrltciieVsky.' Wolf, Chicago, 111. Derivatives of alkvlol-
anune enndensation products. 2 096 749 • Oct "^Q
Kritzer, Richard. Chicago, 111. Cooling units and com-
Ij'"nf'"n nir circulator and drip pan for the same.
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111.
F. Iloesel, Chicago,
Jan. 2G.
F. Hoesel, Chicago, 111.
exchanger. 2,092,170 ;
Kritzer, Richard ^Y., and A.
Refrigerating coil. 2,068,955
Kritzer, Richard W., and A.
Fabricating a finned heat
Sept. 7.
Kritzler, Carl, and C. Raggenbass, New York, N. Y. Piston
and rod connection. 2,081,749 ; May 25.
Krivig, Stephen J., Irvington, N. J., assignor to Baker &
Company, Inc., Newark, N. J. Device for measuring
and dispensing flowing materials. 2,081,544 ; May 25.
Kroeger, Elhvyn C, assignor to The Maytag Company,
Newton. Iowa. AVater softener. 2,099,743; Nov. 23.
Kroenig, Walter. (See Pier, M., Simon, and Kroenig.)
Krog, Ernest, et al. (See Stewart, Louis S.)
Krog, Olive, et al. (See Stewart, Louis S.)
Kroger, Fred H., Rocky Point, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Frequency control transmis-
sion line. 2,077,800 ; Apr. 20.
Kroger, Fred H.. Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Variable condenser for modu-
lation. 2,092,762 ; Sept. 14.
Krohs, Walter. (See Bockmtihl, M.. and Krohs. )
Krol, Baarte, Mitcham Junction, England, assignor to N.
V. Philips' Gloeilampcnfabrieken, Eindhoven, Nether-
lands. Discharge tube. 2,081,708 ; May 25.
Kroll, Gladys M., San Francisco, Calif. Garment hanger.
2,096,303; Oct. 19.
Kroll, Harry D., Los Angeles, Calif. Self-locking slider
for multiple fasteners. 2,071,544; Feb. 23.
Kroll, Martin W., Billings, Mont. Process of and ap-
paratus for amalgamating and separating metals.
2,077,332 ; Apr. 13.
Kroll, Philip J., New York, N. Y. Vehicle rocking appa-
ratus. 2.101.397; Dee. 7.
Kromm, Valentine. (See Kornbau, K., Kromm, and Kohl.)
Kron Company, The. (See Lynch, George, assignor.)
Kron Co., The. (See Welst, (Jlenn E., assignor.)
Kronenberg, Isaac B., Baltimore, Md. Medical apparatus.
2,078,180 ; Apr. 20.
Kronenberger, Ferdinand, Brooklyn, N. Y. Egg holding
container. 2,071,545 ; Feb. 23.
Kronenberger, Robert J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Egg wrapper
.-aid carton. 2,088,003 ; Aug. 3.
Kronenwetter, Harold P., ;ind E. E. Moore, Emporium,
Pa., assignors to Hygrade Sylvania Corporation, Salem,
Mass. Apparatus for trimming grid electrodes.
2.068.628 : Jan. 19.
Kroner, Friedrich, Berlin-Chai'lottenburg, Germany.
Cleaning and protecting device for safety razors.
2.093,762 ; Sept. 21.
Kroner, Friedrich, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to Transart Aktiebolaget, Goteborg, Sweden.
transparent carrier.
on
Machine for making
Jan. 19.
Machine for making
; Feb. 2.
Pictorial representation
2.096,180; Oct. 19.
Kronheim, Jacob, Cleveland, Ohio,
stuffing for furniture. 2,068,139
Kronheim, Jacob, Cleveland, Ohio,
stuffing for furniture. 2,069,412
Kronmiller, Carl G., assignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Electrically
operated snap action modulating valve. 2,083.532 ;
June 8.
Kronmiller, Carl G., assignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Alotor oper-
ated controller. 2,086,037 ; July 6.
Kronmiller, Carl G.. as.siignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Company. Minneapolis, Minn. Electromag-
netic apparatus. 2,101,548 ; Dee. 7.
Kronmiller, Carl G., assignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Control sys-
tem. 2,102,324 ; Dec. 14.
Kronquest, Alfred L., Syracuse, assignor to Continental
Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sheet metal can
body. 2,083.452 ; June 8.
Kronquest. Alfred L., Syracuse, .issignor to Conlinental
Can Coiiiijauy, Inc., New Yorlc, N. Y. Sheet metal can
body and lualdng the same. 2,0R3.453 ; June 8.
Kronquest, Alfred L., Syracuse, N. Y., assignor to Con-
tinental Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Machine
for coating cans. 2,084,093; June 15.
Kronquest, Alfred L., Syracuse, assignor to Continental
Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Producing arti-
cles from enamel coated sheets. 2,080,165; July 0.
Kronquest, Alfred L., Ryrnciiso. assignor to Continental
Can Company, Inc., Now York-. X. Y. Producing arti-
cles from sheet material. 2,080.166: July 6.
Kronquest, Alfred L., Syracuse, assignor to Continental
Ciiii Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Making sheet
metal can bodies. 2,089,125; Aug. .^.
Kron(|uesl, Alfred L,, Syracuse, assignor to Continental
Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Can valve nsseni-
hling machine. 2.089,120; Aug. 3.
Kron(|ueHt, Alfred I^., Syrac'u.se, assignor to Continental
Can Comp:iny, Inc., New York, N. Y. Machine for
assembling cap valves for containers. 2,100,506 ; Nov.
30.
KroiKiuest, Alfred T;., Syracuse, assignor to Continental
<'an Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. I'lickiiging beer
in open lop metiil containers. 2,102.208; Dec. 11.
Kroncpiest, Alfred L., and C. J. Aulhncli, Syracuse, ns-
slgnors to Continental Can Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Machine for coating cans. 2,084,094; June 15.
12212S— r— 23
Kronquist, David F., assignor of one-half to R. S. Brad-
ley, Seekonk, Mass. Rear vision mirror. 2,066,982 ;
Jan. 5.
Kropp, Walter, Wuppertal-Elberfeld, Germany, assignor
to Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Neutr.al water-soluble complex compounds. 2,066,731 ;
Jan. 5.
Krotz, Alvaro S., Rockton, 111., assignor to Young Radiator
Company, Racine, Wis. Car heater. 2.066,627 ; Jan. 5.
Krout, Dale, Mount Blanchard, Ohio. Combination road
machine. 2,092,458 ; Sept. 7.
Krout, Walter C, Charlotte, N. C. Packaging laundry,
■ 2,076,467 ; Apr. 6.
Kroydon Company, The. (See Brisick, Joseph C, as-
signor.)
Kruckenberg, Franz, et al. (See Heyner, Fritz, assignor.)
Krudener, John C, (UlifEside Park, assignor to Conti-
nental Folding Paper Box Co., Inc., Ridgefield, N. J.
Cardboard box. 2,076,375 ; Apr. 6.
Kruder. William J. (See Nielsen. H. H., and Kruder.)
Krueger, Albert G., assignor to Alwin Manufacturing Co.,
Green Bay, Wis. Paper dispenser. 2,082,765 ; June 1.
Krueger, Emil M., assignor to Badger Meter Manufac-
turing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Liquid registering
device. 2,083.070 ; June 8.
Krueger, Emil M., assignor to Badger Meter Manufac-
turing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Recording meter.
2.085,224 ; June 29.
Krueger, Ernst, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Cen-
tralized radio system. 2,076,731 ; Apr. 13 .
Krueger, Frank, Brooklyn, assignor to E. W. Bliss Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Can header. 2,081,042 ; May
18.
Krueger, Otto J. (See Ruhoff, O. E., McEachron, and
Schroeder.)
Krtlger, John D. C, Omaha, Nebr. Arch supporting de-
vice. 2,071,038 ; Feb. 16.
Kruger, O. H. (See Ballou, John McK., assignor.)
Kruh, Osias, Vienna, Austria, Manufacture of alumin-
ium. 2,090,451 ; Aug. 17.
Kruithof, Fred., Spokane, Wash. Umbrella holder.
2,085.984; July 6.
Krum. Howard L., Kenilworth, and A. H. Reiber, Chi-
cago, 111., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Tele-
typesetter Corporation. Control unit for line casting
and composing machines. 2,091.286 ; Aug. 31.
Krumbhaar. Wilhelm, Detroit, Mich. Shellac substitute
and producing the same. 2,101.398 ; Dec. 7.
Krumhar, Carl F., Kent, and H. H. Haines, Akron, as-
signors to Tru-Car, Inc., Kent, Ohio. Mounting for
bus seats. 2,097,332 ; Oct. 26.
Krumm, Theodore, Redlands. assignor to P. A. Weilein,
Los Angeles, Calif. Washing apparatus. 2,099,692 :
Nov. 23.
Krummell, Karl W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Refrigerating app.a-
ratus. 2,068,333; Jan. 19.
Krumsiek, Ernest. (See Hathaway, C. W., and Krum-
siek.)
Krupa, Victor. Westwood, N. J., assignor to E. ]\Ioyse,
New York, N. Y. Film processing. 2,067,933 ; Jan.
19.
Krupp, Fried, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Burmeister, Erich,
assignor. )
Krupp, Fried., Aktiengesellschaft. (See Carius, Carl,
assignor.)
Krupp, Fried., Aktiengesellschaft. (See Roth, Adolf, as-
signor.)
Kruse. Bernard. (See Wallmann, C, Grossweischede, and
Kruse.)
Kruse, Harold. North Arlington, X. .T. T,,ow air pressure
warning device. 2, 069.1. "4 ; Jiin, 'JO.
Kruse, Peter, assignor to E. W. Bliss Company, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Can forming and sizing machine. 2,070,906 ;
Fob. 16.
Kruse. Peter, assignor to E. W. Bliss Company, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Can testing machine. 2,001,323; Aug. 31.
Kruse, Willy, Hamburg, Germany, assignor to Autosan
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Repalriug
punctures in pneumatic tires. 2,074,026 ; Mar. 23.
Kvutz.scli, Arthur J. (See Brion, G., and Krutzsch.)
Krwizsch, Arthur J., Munich, Germany, assignor to In-
ternational Precipitation ('o.. Los Angeles, Calif. Pro-
duction of surf;ice ionization in Insulator bodies.
2,08.^.758 : July 0.
Ki'zlkalln, Hans. (See Ilolzach, K., Neumann and
KrzikallM,)
Krzlkalla. Hans. (See Kunz, M. A., Krzlknlln, and Llm-
bnclier.)
Krzlkalla, Hans, and P. Garbsch, Ludwlgshafen-on-the-
Rhlne, (Jernuiny, assignors to General .\iilllne Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Azo dyestufTs and their produc-
tion. 2,069,743; Feb. 9, 1!):n.
Krzlkalla, Hans, and P. Garbsch. Ludwlpshafen-ontho-
Ulilne, Germany, nsslKnors to Genenil Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. DyestulTti of the pvrono series.
2,071.130; Feb. 16.
Ki/.lUiilIn, Hans, nnd B. Rltzenthaler, I/UdwIgshafen-on-
tlic Uliine, (leniinny, asRlgnors to General .\nllino
W(U'kH, Inc., New York, N. Y. Azo dvestulTs nnd iniik-
liip thrni. 2,088,911 ; Aug. 3.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Krzikalla, Hans, and P. Garbsch, Ludwigshafen-on-tlie-
Ehine, Germany, assigrnors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Azo dyestuffs and producing
same. 2,092,398 ; Sept. 7.
Krzikalla, Hans, and L. Xeum.inn, Ludwigshafen-on-
Rhine, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Dis-and Trisazo dyestuffs and
making same. 2,094,845 ; Oct. 5.
Krzikalla, Hans, H. Dehnert, and D. Vosscn, Ludwigs-
hafen-on-tlie-Rhine, Germany, assignors to General Ani-
line Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Production of water-
soluble azo dyestuffs. 2,099.525: Nov. 16.
Kubalanza, Frank J., assignor to J. K. Cislak, Chicago, 111.
Printing plate holder for addressing machines.
2,072,588; Mar. 2.
Kubelka, Paul, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Preparation of
alkali nitrate by the reaction of nitric acid with alkali
chloride in aqueous solution. 2,086,084 ; July 6.
Kubelka, Paul, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Thixotroptic
compositions, their preparation and utilization.
2.089,012 ; Aug. 10.
Kucera, Bohumil G. (See Reynolds, C, and Kucera.)
Kucera, Frank A., assignor to Union Special Machine
Company, Chicago, 111. Ruffling mechanism for sewing
machines. 2,080,038 : July 6.
Kucera, Frank A., assignor to Union Special Machine
Company, Chicago, 111. Presser mechanism for sewing
machines. 2,103,470 ; Dec. 28.
Kucera, Jaroslav, Prague, Czechoslovakia, assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Regulating system. 2,103,818 ; Dec.
28.
Kucera, Peter, Allison Park, assignor to The Phoenix
Glass Company, Monaca, Pa. Reflector button.
2,095,932 ; Oct. 12.
Kuch, Frederick C, assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Relay structure.
2,083,384 ; June 8.
Kuchar, Joseph, assignor to Athev Ti-uss Wheel Company,
Chicago, 111. Bulldozer. 2,078,636; Apr. 27.
Kuchar, Joseph, assignor to Athey Truss Wheel Co.,
Chicago, 111. Spring wind-up for wagons. 2,103,471 ;
Dec. 28.
Kucher, Andrew A., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,080,358 ; May 11.
Kucher, Andrew A., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Com-
pressor unlonder. 2,093,811 ; Sept. 21.
Kucher, Andrew A., Dayton, Ohio. Reproducing ap-
paratus and method. 2,095,707 ; Oct. 12.
Kucher, Andrew A., Dayton, Ohio. Cooler for comfort.
2,096,553 ; Oct. 19.
Kuchley, Josef, Berlin-Siemensstadt, and W. Kusche,
Berlin-Steglitz, assignors to Siemens & Halske Aktien-
gesellschaft, Siemensstadt, Berlin, Germany. Telephone
line repeater. 2,086,623 ; July 13.
Kudo, Hio.iiro, Nada-ku, Kobe. Japan, assignor to The
Kobe Seikosho Company, Limited, Kobe City, Japan.
Spring. 2.086,321 ; .July 6.
K\iel)Ipr, \Aalter A. fScc Laison, C. S., and Kuebler. )
Kuebler. Walter A., assignor to A. O. Smith Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Elevator for conveyer trucks.
2,075,209 • Mar. 30.
Kueffor, V. fl. (See Howard. Clarence B., assignor.)
Kueffer, E. H. (See Howard. Clarence B., assignor.)
Kueffner, Emil P., Baltimore, Md. Visible container.
2,082,701 : June 1.
Kuehn, Erich. (Sop Roppo, W.. and Kuehn.)
Kuehn, George F., Jackson Heights, and G. A. Richroath,
Brooklyn, assignors to Eisemann Magneto Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Flywheel generator. 2,070,485 ;
Feb. 9.
Kuehn, Paul M., Baltimore, Md., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Koppers Company. Waterless gasholder.
2,066,353 ; Jan. 5.
Kuehne, Oscar, San Antonio, Tex. Pump. 2,076,732 ; Apr.
13.
Kuohne, Walther. (See Stein, B., and Kuehne.)
Kuehni, Hans P., Schenectad.v, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Cathode ray oscillograph.
2.102.421 ; Dec. 14.
Kuempel, Leon L., assignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Powdered coal
burning system. 2.073,346 ; Mar. 9.
Kuempel, Leon L., assignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Burner con-
trol system. 2,081,091; May 18.
Kuenhofd, Otto J.. Shaker Heights, assignor to The
Forest City Foundries Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Warm air furnace structure. 2.089,969 ; Aug. 17.
Kuenhold, Otfo J., Shaker IT(Mghts, assignor to The
Forest City Foundries Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Warm air furnace structure. 2,090.053; Aug. 17.
Kuenstler, Walter E., Grnntwood, N. J. Radiator
2.008.236 : Jan. 19.
Kuentzol. Ward E. (See RuthrufP, R. P., and Kuontzel.)
Knentzel, Ward E., AVhiting, Ind., assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Catalytic polymerization.
2.082,50(5 ; June 1.
Kuontzel. Ward E., Whiting, and R. F. Ruthruflf, Ham-
mond, Ind.. assignors to Standard Oil Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Polymerization of gaseous olefins. 2,082,454 »
June 1.
Kuenzll, Walter A., and C. B. Leeson, Evansville, Ind.,
assignors to Servel, Inc., New York, N. Y. Compression
tvpe refrigerating system. 2,083.454 ; June 8.
Kuettel, Glen M., Roselle, N. J., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wil-
mington, Del. Polymerization process. 2,084,399 ;
June 22.
Kugener, Eugen, Neunkirchen/Saar, Germany. Agglom-
eration of fine iron ores. 2,075,210 ; Mar. 30.
Kugelman, Jack, Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted hosiery.
2,095,069 : Oct. 5.
Kugler. Theodore R., Inglewood, Calif. Bathing suit.
2,102.363 ; Dec. 14.
Kuhl, Eduard, and T. Kretz, Essen, Germany. Coke oven
and like furnace. 2,077,842 ; Apr. 20.
Kuhl, Paul E. (See Barlow, E. H.. Hewlett, and Kuhl.)
Kuhle. Wilhelm E., D. Prinz, and F. Herriger, assignors
to Telefunken Gesellschaft fUr Drahtlose Telegraphic
m. b. h., Berlin, Germany. Electron discharge tube.
2,079,809 ; May 11.
Kiihle, Wilhelm E., and F. Herriger, assignors to Tele-
funken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.,
Berlin, Germany. Electron tube for producing ultra
short waves. 2,092.886 : Sept. 14.
Kuhlemann, Stig O. C. (See Olsson, C. O., and Kuhle-
mann.)
Kuhlengel, Louis R., assignor to Williams Patent Crusher
and Pulverizer Company, St. Louis, Mo. Pulverizer.
2,085,261 ; June 29.
Kuhlewind, Walter, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Direction finding receiver circuit. 2,078,765 ; Apr. 27.
Kuhlman, Arthur L., Bay Cltv, Mich. Tool attachment.
2,069,108 ; Jan. 26.
Kuhlmann, Hermann A. (See Tochtermann, U., and
Kuhlmann. )
Kuhn. Alfred R., Queens Village, N. Y., assignor to Metro-
politan Device Corporation. Hinge construction.
2,092,582 ; Sept. 7.
Kuhn, Charles, Oakland, Calif. Nasal razor. 2,089,486 ;
Aug. 10.
Kuhn, Clarence W., and C. F. Robbins, assignor to Cutler-
Hammer, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Electrical control de-
vice. 2,068,494; Jan. 19.
Kuhn, Prank, Detroit, and L. H. Thomas, Birmingham,
assignors to American Electrical Heater Company, De-
troit, Mich. Thermostat. 2,070,604 ; Feb. 16.
Kuhn, Frank, Detroit, and L. H. Thomas, Birmingham,
assignors to American Electrical Heater Company, De-
troit, Mich. Thermostat. 2,071,209 ; Feb. 16.
Kuhn, Frederick A., Meriden, assignor to Tlie Lyman Gun
Sight Corporation, Middlefield, Conn. Telescope sight.
2.078,858 ; Apr. 27.
Kuhn, Frederick A., Meriden, assignor to The Lyman Gun
Sight Corporation, Middlefield, Conn. Telescope sight
mounting. 2,103.539 ; Dec. 28.
Kuhn, George W., Ridgewood. N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Telephone system.
2,076,651 ; Apr. 13.
Kuhn, John J. (See Chegwidden, R. A., Harazim, Kuhn,
and Pettit.)
Kuhn, John J., Elizabeth, N. J., and G. R. Lum, as-
signors to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Support for telephones. 2,096,046 ;
Oct. 19.
Kuhn, Lee H.. and G. W. Hart, Lincoln, Nebr. Freezing,
mixing, and chopping machine. 2,071.410; Feb. 23.
Kuhn, Otto J., Syracuse, assignor to Bakelite Building
Products Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Pliable shingle.
2,085,555 ; June 29.
Kuhn, Otto J., Syracuse, N. Y. Asphalt shingle.
2.089.487 ; Aug. 10.
Kuhn, Otto J., Syracuse, N. Y. Roofing construction.
2.089.488 ; Aug. 10.
Kuhn. Otto J., Syracuse, N. Y. Shingle. 2,089,489 ;
Aug. 10.
Kuhn. Olto J.. Syracuse, N. Y. Building covering.
2.089,490: Aug. 10.
Kiihnel, Carl, Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to Siemens-
Schuckertwerke Aktiengosellschaft, Berlin-Siemensstadt,
Germany. Domestic refrigerator. 2,094,542 ; Sept. 28.
Kuliner. Max H.. assignor to Rilev Stoker Corporation,
Worcester. Mass. Steam generator. 2,081,241 ; May 25.
Kuhner, Max H., assignor to Riley Stoker Corporation,
Worcester, Mass. Steam generating apparatus.
2,082,401 ; June 1.
Kuhner. Max II., assignor to Riley Stoker Corporation,
Worcester, M.ass. Heat exchange apparatus. 2,101,782 ;
Pec. 7.
Kuhner, Jlax H., and G. A. Rehm, assignors to Riley
Stoker Corporation, Worcester. Mass. Furnace wall.
2,086,940; July 13.
Kuhner. Max TI.. assignor to Riley Stoker Corporation,
Worcester. Mass. Power plant. 2.103.685 ; Dec. 28.
Kiihni, Hans, Basel, Switzerland, assignor to I'AIr Liqulde,
Societe Anonyme pour I'Etude & I'Exploitatlon des
Precedes Georges Claude, Paris, France. Heat ex-
changer. 2,081,043; May 18.
Kuhnlei.' Pede.rick C, Spring Lake, Mich. Combined
drain and strainer. 2,090.299; Aug 17
Kuhns, Austin, and C. P. Lautz, said Kuhiis assignor to
Inrrel-Birmingham Co. Inc., and said Lautz assignor to
Houde Engineering Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Cou-
pling. 2,072,561 ; Mar. 2.
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Kuhns, William R., Lockport, N. Y., assignor tO' General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Testing radiator
cores. 2,071,546 ; Feb. 23.
Kuhrmann, Friedrich, Dessau in Anhalt, and P. Nawiasky,
and O. Grosskinsky, Ludwigshafen-on-tbe-Rliine, Ger-
many, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Manufacture of perylene. 2,071,468 ;
Feb. 23.
Kuiper, Gerhard C. E., assignor to The Midland Steel
Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Power cylinder.
2.089,491 ; Aug. 10.
Kuklin, Harry S., New York, N. Y. Dental mirror.
2,093,457 ; Sept. 21.
Kulezak, Michael W., Chicago, 111. Snow remover device.
2,093,840 ; Sept. 21.
Kuljian, Harry A., Philadelphia, Pa. Liquid level respon-
sive device. 2,069,959 ; Feb. 9.
Kull, Walter A., and F. G. Wade, Saginaw, Mich., as-
signors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Forked sector gear. 2,067,969 ; Jan. 19.
Kull, Walter A., Saginaw, and O. Rasmussen, Detroit,
assignors to General Motors Corporation, Saginaw,
Mich. Steering lever joint. '2,083,718 ; June 15.
KuUerstrand, Iver E., Chicago, 111. Apparatus for un-
loading and loading railway vehicles. 2,081,178 ; May
25.
Kulmbacher Spinnerei. (See HoUerung, Wilhelm, as-
signor.)
ICulp, Harry W., Lancaster, Pa., assignor to K-D Manu-
facturing Company. Valve guide driver. 2,089,902 ;
Aug. 10.
Kultor King Incorporated. (See Gourley, James N., as-
signor.)
Kumbera, George N., University City, Mo. Cloth
spreader. 2,094,176 ; Sept. 28.
Kummel, Louis F. (See Cook, H. A., and Kiimmel.)
Kummer, Hermann. (See Hagen, W., Krefft, and
Kummer.)
Kumjjf, August D., Philadelphia, Pa. Safety attachment
for the operating pedals of a motor vehicle. 2,078,390 ;
Apr. 27.
Knnath, Paul, Dresden, Germany. Car jack. 2,075,398 ;
Mar. 30.
Kund, Ede, Budapest, Hungary. Internal combustion
engine control. 2,075,651 ; Mar. 30.
Kundert, Walter J. (See Mahoney, V. P., and Kundert.)
Kunkel, Aloysius T., Akron, Ohio. Weather strip.
2,095,668; Oct. 12.
Kunkel, Aloysius T., Akron, Ohio. Weather strip.
2,095,669 ; Oct. 12.
Kunkel, Bernhard F., Chicago, 111., assignor to Safety
Engineering Systems, Inc. Alarm system. 2,080,321 ;
May 11.
Kuno, Shichigoro, Ogden, Utah. Combined hand iron and
work moistener. 2,080,175 ; May 11.
Kuns, Ray F., Madisonville, Ohio. Trailer coupler.
2,090,891 ; Aug. 24.
Kunstadter, Sigmund W., assignor to The Pormflt Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Brassiere. 2,101.716 ; Dec. 7.
Kunstadter, Sigmund W., assignor to The Formfit Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Garment. 2,102,801 ; Dec. 21.
Kunstadter, Vilmos, Budapest. Hungary. Photoprinting
and developing apparatus. 2,090,389 ; Aug. 17.
Kuntz, Frank A., Woodhaven, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorpnrnted, New York, N. Y. Tele-
phone booth. 2,093,679 ; Sept. 21.
Kunz, Gottlieb, Villars-sur-Ollon, Switzerland. Film clip.
2,066,732 ; Jan. 5.
Kunz, Heinrich, Erlanger, Germany assignor to General
Electric Company. X-ray device. 2,088,424 ; July 27.
Kunz, Josef, and F. TJrbach, Vienna, Austria, said TJrbach
assignor to said Kunz. Method of and apparatus for
rendering objects visible in infrared rays. 2,074,226 ;
Mar. 16.
Kunz, Ludwig, New York, N. Y. Nonrefillable bottle
stopper. 2,081,823; May 25.
Kunz, Max A., Mannheim, and G. Kochendoerfor, Lud-
wigshafen-on-the-Rhine, Germany, assignors to Gen-
eral Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Condensation
products of the azabonzanthrone series and making the
same. 2,067,127 ; Jan. 5.
Kunz, Max A., Mannheim, Germany, K. Koeberle, and G.
Kochondoerfer, Lud\vigsIinfen-on-Rhine, Germany, as-
signors to General Aniline Works Inc., New York, N. Y.
Pyridino acylamino an1hraquinon(!S. 2,079,940 ; May 11.
Kunz, Max A., Mannheim, G. Kochendoerfer and K.
Koeberle, Ludwigsliafen-on-the-Rhine, Germany, as-
signors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Condensation products of the azabonzanthrone
8erie.s. 2,092,517; Sept. 7.
Knnz, Max A., Maiinlipim, and II. Krzikalln and W. I;im-
bncher, Ludwigshafen-on-iho-Tlhine, Germany, assignors
(o (Jencral Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Azo
dvesliilTH. 2.009.108: Nov. 16.
Kunze, Wilhelm. (See Zervvcck, W., and Kunze. )
Kunze, WHIiaiTi A., New York, N. Y. Antlhiirn device
for waving sohitions in poriniinent waving. 2,081,882;
May 25.
Kunze, Willy, Bremen. Germany, assignor to SuhmnriM(>
Signal Company, Boston, Mass. Sound apparatus.
2.000,254 : Feb. 2.
Kunze, Willy, Bremen, Germany, assignor to Submarine
Signal Company, Boston, Mass. Direction finding.
2,070,620; May 11.
Kunze, Willy, Leipzig, Germany. Expansion-plug for bar-
rels and other tanks, fire-tube and water-tube boilers.
2,101,030; Dec. 7.
Kunze, Willy, assignor to Atlas Werke Aktiengesellschaft,
Breman, Germany. Mounting submarine signaling ap-
paratus. 2,101,859 ; Dec. 14.
Kupetz, Adolph G., assignor to Underwood Elliott Fisher
Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
2,086,274; July 6.
Kilppenbender, Heinz, assignor to Zeiss Ikon Aktien-
gesellschaft, Dresden, Germany. Photoelectric ex-
posure meter. 2,070,664 ; Feb. 16.
Kiippenbender, Heinz, Dresden-A, assignor to Zeis Ikon
Aktiengesellschaft, Dresden, Germany. Photoelectric
exposure meter. 2,084,618 ; June 22.
Kiippenbender, Heinz, assignor to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesell-
schaft, Dresden, Germany. Photoelectric exposure
meter. 2,084,769 ; June 22.
Kiippenbender, Heinz, assignor to Zeiss Ikon Aktien-
gesellschaft, Dresden, Germany. Photographic cam-
era. 2,090,390; Aug. 17.
Kuppenbender, Heinz, assignor to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesell-
schaft, Dresden, Germany. Exposure meter. 2,091,762 ;
Aug. 31.
Kiippenbender, Heinz, assignor to Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesell-
schaft, Dresden, Germany. Roll film camera. 2,094,072 ;
Sept. 28.
Kliippenbender, Heinz, W. Winzenburg, R. Feigner, O.
Fischer, and K. Kaden, assignors to Zeiss Ikon Aktien-
gesellschaft, Dresden, Germany. Target practicing de-
vice. 2,098,873 ; Nov. 9.
Kur, Jack C, Kansas City, Mo. Frost protection for
flush tanks. 2,070,363 ; Feb. 9.
Kurek, Michael, Crafton, Pa. Time operated switch
mechanism. 2,097,984 ; Nov. 2.
Kurillo, Max, Wash., D. C. Pressure resisting shaft
mounting. 2,069,765 ; Feb. 9.
Kurkjian, Yervant H., Paterson, N. J. Venting valve
system for nipples. 2,093,130 ; Sept. 14.
Kurkjian, Yervant H., Clifton, N. J. Nursing unit.
2,093,730 ; Sept. 21.
Kurkjian, Yervant H., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Julius
Schmid, Inc., New York, N. Y. Nipple retaining means.
2,094,710 ; Oct. 5.
Kurlash Company, The. (See Beldue, William J., as-
signor.)
Kurokochi, Tsutomu and I. Miyamoto, Omoriku, Tokyo,
Japan, assignors to General Electric Company. Con-
trol system. 2,095,818; Oct. 12.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F., Brooklyn, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
New York, N. Y. Combined typewriting and com-
puting machine. 2,076,152 ; Apr. 6.
Kurowski, Alfred G. P., Brooklyn, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Underwood Elliott Fisher Company, New
York, N. Y. Combined typewriting and computing ma-
chine. 2,090,845 ; Aug. 24.
Kurowski, Alfred G. F.. Brooklyn, assignor to Underwood
Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y. Combined
typewriting and computing machine. 2,099,123 ; Nov.
16.
Kurowski. Alfred G. F., Brooldyn. assignor to Underwood
Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y. Typewriting
and calculating machine. 2,099,565 ; Nov. 16.
Kurth, Franz J., New York, N. Y., assignor to Anemo-
stat Corpoi'ation of America. Combined ventilating
and heating device. 2,089.560 ; Aug. 10.
Kurti, Aladar. (See Matthews, .1. L., and Kurti.)
Kurtls, Frederick G., Passaic, N. J. Spring operated
time switch. 2,090,300; Aug. 17.
Kurtz, Benjamin P., Bellevue, assignor to Pressed Steel
Car Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Car brake.
2.101,717 : Dec. 7.
Kurtz, Cyrus B., Jr., et al. (See Kurtz, Cyrus B., as-
signor.)
Kurtz, Cyrus B., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to C. Carter,
as trustee for himself, C. B. Kurtz, and C. B. Kurtz,
Jr. Control mechanism. 2,071,348 ; Feb. 23.
Kurtz, Henry F. (See Gallasch, G. B., and Kurtz.)
Kurtz, Henry P., assignor to Bausch & lyomb Optical
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Apparatus for producing
orthosterooscopic representations. 2.074.088 ; Mar. 10.
Kurtz, Henry P., assignor to Bausch & I^onib Optical Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Microscope. 2,093,01 1 ; Sept.
21.
Kurtz, Jacob. Teanock, and C. A. Lalse, Tenafly, assignors
to lijisler Electric Corporation, Union City, N. J. Alloy
metal. 2,000.940 ; Aug. 24.
Kurtz, Ralph H., Chicago, 111., assignor to I. M. Jonea,
ThiensviUe, Wis. Vending machine. 2,007,075 ; Jan.
12.
Kury, Pliillp J. (See Brewer, Chnrlea A., assignor.)
Kur/,. Ji'n>d, iissignor to Siinganio lOlectrIc Company,
Sprlnglleld. 111. Electricity nietiM-. 2,090,851; Nov. 23.
Knrz. Konrad. (S(-e liacli. ,S.. and Knrz.)
ICuM<>he, Waller. (See Kuchlev, J., and Kuscho.)
Kiischcl. Ulch.'Mil ,1. (.S.M> llla/.ek, J. V., and Kuschel.)
Kusebauch, Anion IC, Bellevii<", I'li., assignor to The West-
Inghouse .Mr Brake (^)nii);mv. Wilniording, Pa. Plp-^
coiipllng gasket. 2,008.334; Jan. 10.
KuNebaucli. Anton IC, Bellevue, assignor to the We.<itlne-
liouHO Air Brake Company, Wllinerdlng. Vt\. Pipe cou-
pling gasket. 2,071,750; Feb. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Kuskie, Ralph, Grant Nebr. Pitman. 2,100,965 ; Nov.
30.
Kuskin, David. (See Hennecke, E. V.. and Kuskin.)
Kusnarowis, Walter, assignor of one-third to P. P. Mos-
tecki, Barre, Mass. Can opener attachment. 2,082,402 ;
June 1.
Kuss, Ernst, and H. Miessner, Leverkusen-I. G. Werk,
assignors of one-half to Duisburger Kupferhutte, Duis-
burg, and one-half to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktienge-
sellschaft, Frankfort, Germany. Conveyer. 2,080,542 ;
May 18.
Klissner, Willv H., Darmstadt, Germany, assignor to
Merck & Co", Inc., Rahway, N. J. Separating mixed
ergot alkaloids. 2,086,562 ; July 13.
Kuster, Alfred. (See Schmidt, R., and Kuster.)
Kiister, Otto, The Hague, Netherlands, assignor to The
Dorr Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Liquid level
control. 2.092,623 ; Sept. 7.
Kuster, Vivian E. (See Hewitt. J. C, Jr., and Kuster.)
Kuszmaul, Robert P., Indianapolis, Ind. Flush handle
latch. 2,075,948 ; Apr. 6.
Kutcher, Charles A., Sheridan, Wyo. Supercharger.
2,099. S6C : Nov. 16.
Kutscheid, Joseph, Chicago, 111, Ladder. 2,090,331 ;
Aug. 17.
Kutter, Leopold, assignor of one-half to R. Heller,
Vienna, Austria. Fountain pen. 2,092,459 ; Sept. 7.
Kuttes, Anthony, Oakland, Calif. Coat. 2,080,944; May
18.
Kuttner, Julius, Beloit, Wis., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Injection valve for engines.
2,077,938 ; Apr. 20.
Kutz, Walter M. (See Clark, F. M., and Kutz.)
Kuwada, Gompei, Maedani-mura, Kawabe-gun, Japan.
Single piston gas meter. 2,087,937 ; July 27.
Kuzmick, Jerome. (See Kuzmick, Joseph" N. and J.)
Kuzmick, Joseph N., Passaic, and J. Kuzmick, Clifton,
assignors to Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc., Passaic, N. J.
Abrasive products and making the same. 2,083,719 ;
June 15.
Kvalnes, Hamline M., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Preparation
of dicarboxylic acid esters. 2,091,241 ; Aug. 24.
Kwarrz. Michael J., assignor of one-half to G. M. Trankla,
Gary. Ind. Piston ring. 2,066,983 ; Jan. 5.
Kyack, Frederick, Detroit, Mich. World clock. 2,068,418 ;
Jan. 19.
Kyle, William D., Milwaukee, and C. J. Lemont, South
Milwaukee, assignors to Line Material Companv, South
Milwaukee, Wis. Connecter. 2,095,098 ; Oct. 5.
KylSn, Karl E., assignor to Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullager-
fabriken, Goteborg, Sweden, Piston pin. 2,067,714 ;
Jan. 12.
Kyl6n, Karl E., assignor to Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullager-
fabriken, Goteborg, Sweden, Combustion motor.
2,067,715 : Jan. 12.
Kyl6n, Karl E., assignor to Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullager-
fabriken, Goteborg, Sweden. Crank shaft seal.
2,077,761; Apr. 20.
Kyler, Albert H., Westminster, Md. Can labeling ma-
chine. 2,079,321 ; May 4.
Kylstra. John, assignor to Boeing Aircraft Company,
Seattle. Wash. Airplane control rod and making the
same. 2,102,325 ; Dec. 14.
Kym, Elizabeth, et al. (See Krafft, Fritz, assignor.)
Kym-Kraft, Anna, et al. (See Kraflt, Fritz, assignor.)
Kyrides, Lucas P., Webster Groves, Mo., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company.
Hexyl catechol and producing it. 2,067,452 ; Jan. 12
Kyrides, Lucas P., Webster Groves, Mo., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company.
Esters of polycarboxylic aromatic acids. 2,073,937 ;
Jlnr. 16.
Kyrides, Lucas P., Webster Groves, Mo., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company.
Solvent and plasticizing composition. 2,()73,938 ; Mar.
16.
Kyrides, Lucas P., Webster Groves, Mo., assignor, by
"mesne assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company.
Hydroxv halogenatcd aryl compositions. 2,093,778 ;
Sept. 21.
Kyrides, Lucas P., Webster Groves, assignor to Monsanto
Chemical Company. St. Louis. Mo. Substituted sucoinlc
acids and esters thereof and uses therefor. 2,098.190;
Nov. 2.
Kyseth, George L., and C. M. Bunn, Clarion, Iowa.
Stirring device. 2,092,353 ; Sept. 7.
Kvsor, Karl D., Northville, assignor of one-tenth to C. E.
'WIsner. Detroit. Mirh. TUermosfatirnlly controlled
mixing valve. 2,102.011 ; Dec. 14.
L. C. L. Corporation, The. (See Woodruff. Graham C,
assignor.)
L. ft n. Special Machine Co. Inc., The. (See Lindner.
Arthnr, assignor.)
L. N. S. Corporation. (See Handford, Reuben E., as-
signor.)
L. N. S. Corporation. (See LoUey, W. H., and Goss,
assignors.)
L. P. R. Company. (See Peel, Frederick W., assignor.)
Laager, Jean, Pery-Reuchenette, Switzerland. Feeding
device for films In cinematographic apparatus.
2.090,892 ; Aug. 24.
LMbadie, Edwin F.. assignor to General Motors Corpora-
uon, Detroit. Mich. Welding. 2.089,213: Aug. 10.
La Bar, Bert G.. Union, N. J., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Terminal clamp. 2,092,044; Sept. 7.
Labarre, Gustave J., Paincourtvllle, La. Core catcher
retainer and seat for a core barrel. 2,079,941 ; May 11.
Labarthe, Andr6. (See Demontvignier, M., and Labarthe.)
l^abaugh, James M.. Paterson. N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Telephone sub-
scriber's substation. 2,069.038 : Jan. 26.
La Berge, William C, Omaha, Nebr. Meat tendering
device. 2,083,848 ; June 15.
Labin, Frank R., Buffalo, N. Y. Making gear wheels.
2,072,308; Mar. 2.
La Blotier, Frank R. (See Koenig, E. L.. and Blotier.)
La Boiteaux, Eugene M., Washington, D. C. Mechanical
analvzing and control mechanism for tabulating ma-
chines. 2,093,731 ; Sept. 21.
La Bombard, Leon E., assignor to Oswego Falls Corpora-
tion, Fulton, N. Y. Slip cover for cylindrical contain-
ers. 2,073,537 ; Mar. 9.
La Bombard, Leon E., assignor to Oswego Falls Cor-
poration, Fulton, N. Y. Jlethod and machine for
forming fibrous slip covers. 2,097,196 ; Oct. 26.
Lahorda. Ricliard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Vehicle. 2,081,750;
M;,v 25.
La Borde, Robert C, and B. C. Potter, Brooklyn, assign-
ors to News Projection Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Mechanism for driving webs of material. 2,071,076 ;
Feb. 16.
La Bour Company, The. (See La Bour, Harry E., as-
si.irnor.)
La Bour. Harry E., assignor to The La Bour Company,
Inc.. Elkart, Inc. Alloy. 2,103.855 ; Dec. 28.
Laboureur, Louis A. M. J., Paris, and R. Dubois. Asnieres,
France. Electric time indicator for sounding appa-
ratus. 2.101.076: Dec. 7.
La Breck, Frank A., Eau Claire, Wis. Circumciser,
2,076,468 ; Apr. 6.
La Brie. Ludger E.. assignor to Bendis .\viation Corpora-
tion. South Bend. Ind. Br.nke. 2.06R.056 : Jan. 26.
La Brie, Ludger E., assignor to Bendix Aviation Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,071.636 ; Feb.
23.
La Brie, Ludger E., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,077,939 ; Apr. 20.
La Brie, Ludger E., assignor to Beudix Aviation Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,081,588 : May 25.
La Brie. Ludger E., assignor to Bendix Products Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2.081,589 : May 25.
La Brie, Ludger E.. assignor to Bendix Products Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,081,590 ; May 25.
La Brie, Ludger E., assignor to Bendix Products Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,084,400 ; June 22.
La Brie, Ludger E., assignor to Bendix Products Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,087,381 ; July 20.
La Brie, Ludger E., assignor to Bendix Products Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,093,638; Sept.
21.
La Brie. Ludger E.. assignor to Bendix Aviation Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,095,753 ; Oct.
12
La Brie. Ludger E., assignor to Bendix Products Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2.102,851; Dec. 21.
La Brie, Ludger E., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpora-
tion, South Bend. Ind. Brake. 2,102,852 ; Dec. 21.
La Brie, Ludger E., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Bendix
Brake Company, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,095,752 ;
Oct. 12.
La Brie, Ludger E.. Detroit, Jlich., assignor to Bendix
Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2,098.666 : Nov. 9.
La Brie, Ludger E., Detroit, Mich., and A. Rosner, Rock-
ton, 111., assignors to Bendix Brake Company, South
Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,084,401 ; June 22.
La Brie, Ludger E., Detroit, Mich., and A. Rosner, Rock-
ton, 111., assignors to Bendix Brake Company, South
Bend. Ind. Brake. 2,087,382 ; July 20.
Labus, Otto A., Wisconsin Rapids. Wis., and W. J. Mohr.
assignors to Universal Insulation Company, Chicago,
111. Heat insulating structure and method of produc-
tion. 2,076.898 ; Apr. 13.
Lacasse, Valentin, Malines, Belgium. Drying and season-
ing wood and analagous vegetable materials. 2,073,423 ;
Mar. 9.
La Chapelle. Fred N., Beverly. Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, JJ. J. Treating
sole.s. 2.079.712: May 11.
La Chapelle, Fred N., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Fas-
tening inserting machine. 2,083,568 ; June 15.
L.T Chapelle. Fred N., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Fasten-
ing inserting machine. 2,092,078 ; Sept. 7.
Ln Chapelle. Fred N., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Fasten-
ine, 2,092,807 : .Sept. 14.
La Chapelle, Fred N., Beverly. Mass.. assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Method
and means for use in lasting shoes. 2,096,183; Oct.
19.
LIST OF PATENTEES
Lacey, Wilbur E., Oakland, Calif., assignor to G. A. Dow.
Can filling machine. 2,097,887 ; Nov. 2.
Lachmann, Gustav V., G. R. Volkert, and W. J. Dare,
Cricklewood, assignors to Handley Page Limited. Lon-
don, England. Aircraft control gear. 2,086,085 ;
July 6.
Lackey, Earl E., Lincoln, Nebr., and P. G. Lackey, Wash-
ington, D. C. Map projection apparatus. 2,094,543 ;
Sept. 28.
LacUev, John W., North Creek, N. Y. Automatic safety
lightine system. 2.100,695 ; Nov. 30.
Lackey, Paul G. (See Lackey, Earl E. and P. G.)
Lackey, Robert A., assignor to The Payson Mfg. Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Casement adjuster. 2,082,066 ; June 1.
Laekinger, Frank P., McKees Rocks, Pa. Gear shifting
mechanism. 2,085.665 ; June 29.
Laekinger, Frank P., McKees Rocks, Pa. Utensil.
2.100,080 ; Nov. 23.
Laclede Christy Clay Products Company. (See Bole,
George A., assignor.)
Laclede-Christy Clay Products Company. (See McKelvey,
J. H., and Rogers, assignors.)
Laclede Steel Company. (See Friberg, Bengt F., as-
signor.)
Lacoe, Ralph D., San Diego, Calif. Aircraft blind-flying
hood. 2,090,132 ; Aug. 17.
La Compagnie Nationale de Matieres Colorantes et Manu-
factures de Produits Chimiques du Nord Reunies, Estab-
lissements Kuhlmann. (See Bigeon, Jean A. M., as-
signor.)
La Croix, Arthur J., assignor to Hyde Manufacturing
Company, Southbridge, Mass. Straightedge. 2,076,300 ;
Apr. 6.
Lacy, Burritt S., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to The E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Co., Wilmington, Del. Manu-
facture of hydrocyanic acid. 2,076,953 ; Apr. 13.
Lacy, George. (See Walhforss, E., Goldblatt, and Lacy.)
Lacy, George.- (See Wahlforss, E., Johnson, and Lacy.)
Lacy, Herman E., Chicago, 111. Self-heating utensil.
2,066,476; Jan. 5.
Lacy, Roy. (See Palmer, George V., assignor.)
Ladd, Edward T., Lewiston Heights, N. Y., assignor to
Innis, Speiden & Co. Manufacture of ferric chloride.
2,096,855 ; Oct. 26.
Ladd, Osmond Y., Danbury, Conn. Eyeglass mounting.
2,078,575 ; Apr. 27.
La-Del Conveyor & Mfg. Co. (See Bebinger, Charles N.,
assignor.)
La Douce. John, assignor of one-half to Joseph W. Flrstel.
Saginaw. Mich. Combination salt and pepper shaker.
2,068,749 ; Jan. 26.
Ladouceur, Lucien, et al. (See Gauthler, Albert, assignor.)
Ladner, Alan W., Danbury, England, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Cathode ray tube. 2,076,086 ;
Apr. 6.
I.a Ducer, Arthur O., assignor to The Wiremold Com-
pany, Hartford, Conn. Wiremold lumiline reflector.
2.099.020 : Nov. 16.
Lady, Elisha L. (See Lady, Lorena C, assignor.)
Lady, Lorena C, Rogers, assignor of one-half to E. L.
Lady, Hot Springs, Ark. Recovering gold, silver, and
rare metals. 2,0S6..^84 : July 6.
Laesch, Walter P., Brighton, assignor to H. Wills, Den-
ver, Colo. Separating and classifying apparatus.
2,075,731; Mar. 30.
Laessker, Jean, assignor to Societe Anonyme Adolphe
Saurer, Arbon, .Switzerland. Internal combustion en-
gine. 2,096,814; Oct. 20.
Laetsch, .Tohann P., Zurich, Switzerland. Machine for
testing yarn. 2,097,086 ; Oct. 26.
La Fay, Levi, Brighton, Ontario, Canada. Furnace.
2,073,424 : Mar. 9.
La Ferney, Delbert, Pine Bluff, Ark. Nut cracking ma-
chine. 2, OS."), 262 ; June 29.
La Fetrn. Hnrrv L., Now York, N. Y. Collapsible table
unit. 2.103..'',30: Deo. 28.
Lafferty, ('harlcs K., et al. (See Brazell, James E., as-
signor.)
Lnflitte, Jacques P. L., Paris, France. Gridiron.
2.099,693 ; Nov. 23.
Lafltte, Theodore J.-B., Paris, France, assignor to Bendix
Products Corporation, Soutli Bend, Ind. Brake.
2,077,940 ; Apr. 20.
Lafitte, Theodore J. B., Paris, France, assignor to Bendix
Producis Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2,087,383 ; July 20.
I/a FU'Ui-. iOlphegc D. ^See Gould, G. S., and La Fleur.)
Lafon, Raoul. (Sep Gohorel, F. P., and Lnfon.)
La Force, BirdR.all J., Montoursville, Pa. Electrical ap-
paratus. 2,091,597 : Aug. 31.
La Forge, Fre(l(>rick R. (See Haller, II. L. J., and La
Forge. )
La France, Horace, Springfield, a.ssignor to Hodges Car-
pet Company, Inc., Indian Orchaid, Mas.s. Spool re-
tarding brake device tor Axniinster looms. 2,(570,835 ;
Feb. 16.
liji l<'riin(!). Salvatore, New York, N. V. Smoking pipe.
2.n,s:!.'155 ; June 8.
Lag.'i.ird, Alexander S. T. (See Carpenter, Charles 11.,
assignor.)
Lagaclie, Andre. (See Sarazln, R., and Lagache.)
Lager. Ma v. New York, N. Y. Support for lamps.
2,102,422 ; Dec. 14.
Lagerblade, Herbert C, Bristol, Conn., assignor to The
Horton Manufacturing Company. Making welded sheet
metal golf shafts and welding shim therefor. 2,074,986 ;
Mar. 23.
Lagerblade, Herbert C, Bristol, Conn., assignor to The
Horton Manufacturing Company. Welded sheet metal
golf shaft and making the same. 2,074,987 ; Mar. 23.
Laghetto, Louis, Somerville, assignor to A. B. Tennev,
Lexington, Mass. Gas lighter. 2,078,570 ; Apr. 27.
Lago, Francisco, Port Richmond, N. Y. Protecting lock
for dog collars and license plates. 2,097,070 ; Oct. 26.
Lagomarsino, Emilio J., Ventura, Calif. Beverage cool-
er. 2,069,374 ; Feb. 2.
La Grasse, Benjamin A., Brooldyn, N. Y. Planetarium.
2,098,296 ; Nov. 9.
Laguzzi, Mario, West Haven, assignor to The Strouse
Adler Company. New Haven, Conn. Corset, girdle, and
the like. 2,102.273 ; Dec. 14.
Lahey, Richard W., New Rochelle, N. Y., and P. J. Rape,
Edenburg, Pa., assignors to American Cyanamid &
Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y. Moisture im-
pervious package for explosive compositions. 2,087,209 ;
July 13.
La Hodny, William, Buffalo, N. Y. Rear view mirror.
2,071,883; Feb. 23.
La Hodny, William, Buffalo, N. Y. Support, 2,102,012 ;
Dec. 14.
Lahr, Herbert H., Evansville, Ind. Apparel hook.
2,077,629 ; Apr. 20.
Lahti, Aimo J., Jyvaskyla, Finland. Lock mechanism
for automatic guns. 2,098,727 ; Nov. 9.
Laib, Joseph L. (See Dowling, J. I., and Laib. )
Laib, Joseph L., Albany, N. Y. Apron. 2,080,176; May
Laidig, Alfred H., Verona, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manufac-
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Shockproof
X-ray unit. 2,101,143 ; Dec. 7.
Laing, Andrew L. (See McLean, Malcolm E., assignor.)
Laing, David A. S., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, assignor
to Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Powdered material applying apparatus.
2,100,399 ; Nov. 30.
Lair, Berton M., Eaton, Colo. Beet digging attachment
for tractors. 2,073,939 ; Mar. 16.
Lair, Julian J. B., and G. E. M. Perroux, Paris, France,
assignors to Western Electric Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Transmission line for electrical signal-
ing systems. 2,097,491 ; Nov. 2.
L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour I'Etude & I'Exploita-
tion des Precedes Georges Claude. (See KUhni, Hans,
assignor.)
L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour I'Etude et I'Exploita-
tion des Precedes Georges Claude. (See Rous, Albert,
assignor.)
L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour I'Etude & I'Ex-
ploitation des Precedes Georges Claude. (See Sauvage,
Henri, assignor.)
Laird, Joseph P., Philadelphia, Pa., and F. C. Nleder-
hauser, New York, N. Y., assignors to The Wicaco
Machine Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus for
treating artificial fibers. 2,092,124 ; Sept. 7.
Laird, Joseph P., Philadelphia, Pa., and F. C. Nieder-
hauser. New York, N. Y., assignors to The Wicaco
Machine Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Apparatus for
treating artificial fibers. 2,092,125 ; Sept. 7.
Laird, Joseph P., Philadelphia, Pa., and F. C. Nieder-
hauser. New York, N. Y., assignors to The Wicaco
Machine Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Method of
and apparatus for treating artificial fibers. 2,092,126 ;
Sept. 7.
Laird, Walter J. (See Vawter, Charles E., assignor.)
Laird, William A., et al. (See Aldridge, Arthur A.,
assignor.)
Laise, Clemens A. (See Kurtz, J., and Lalse.)
Lai.se, Clemens A., Tenafiy. N. J. Making wear resisting
materials. 2,084,349 ; June 22.
Laitraan, Jacob, Brooklyn, N. Y. Costmetic bag.
2,088,752 ; Aug. 3.
Lake, Clair D., Binghamton, assignor to International
Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Accumulating device. 2,084,500 ; June 22.
Lake, Clair D., Bingliamlon, assignor, by mesne aaslgn-
nients. to Internal ional Business Machines Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Perforated record controlled
machine. 2,093,500 ; Sept. 21.
I^ake, Clair 1)., IJinghaniton. iind W. PfalT, Union Center,
assignors to International Business Jlachlnes Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Printing mechanism. 2,060,784;
Jan. 5.
Lake, Clair D., Binghamton, and O. F. Daly, Johnson
City, assignors, by mesne assignment.s, to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Printing device. 2.087,324; .luly 20.
Lake. Clair D., Binghamton. and \V. I't'atT. Union C(>nter,
assignor.s to liilcrnation.al Mnsine.-Js Machines Corp..
New York, N. Y. (:a\iglng apparatus. 2,0S9,272 ;
Aug. 10.
Lake, Donald W. (See Spprry, P. F„ ond Lake.)
fiUlie, Simon, Mllford. Conn. Internal combustion engine.
2,()!>9.98;! : Nov. 2:!.
I,ake Erie Engineering Corporation. (See Thweatt, H.
D., and Ilodmanit, assignors.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Lakeside Central Company, The. (See Olgay, Albert M.,
assignor.)
Lakso, Eino E., Fitchburg, Mass., assignor, b.v mesne
assignments, to The Girdler Corporation. Louisville. Ky.
Package forming apparatus. 2,089.273 : Aug. 10.
Lalance & Grosjean Corporation. (See Burvenick, Ben-
jamin, assignor.)
La Lande, William A., Jr. (See Butz, L. W., and La
Lande. )
Lalli, Louis J. (See George, R. M., and Iialli.)
Lally, Charles V., et al. (See Bates, George A., as-
signor.)
Lamac Process Company. (See McQenathan, Roy F.,
assignor. )
Lamac Process Company. (See Suerken, Maxwell C, as-
signor.)
Lamaina, Nicholas. (See Curran, Harry P., assignor.)
Lamare, Vincent A., Chicago, 111. Receptacle. 2,077,570 ;
Apr. 20.
Lamatsch. Frederick, Grantwood, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Drive for printing machines. 2,102,631 : Dec. 21.
Lamb, Anthony H., Elizabeth, assignor to Weston Elec-
trical Instrument Corporation, Newark, N. J. Sensi-
tive control circuit. 2,093,361 ; Sept. 14.
Lamb, Anthony H., Elizabeth, assignor to Weston Elec-
trical Instrument Corporation, Newark, N. J. Door
operating mechanism. 2,096,902 ; Oct. 26.
Lamb, Charles C, Chicago, 111. Balancing, indicating,
and weighing means for rotary bodies. 2,068,49.5 ; Jan.
19.
Lamb, Charles P.. and I. E. Schine, Bridgeport, assignors
to Cilco Terminal Company, Inc., Bridgeport, Conn.
Apparatus for spraying material. 2,071,846 ; Feb. 23.
Lamb. Clyde K., Cleveland, Ohio. Scaffold. 2,066,984 ;
Jan. 5.
Lamb, Ford R., Detroit. Mich. Stud setter. 2,086,167;
July 6.
Lamb, George C, San Diego, Calif. Pneumatic tire valve.
2,088,6.'56; Aug. 3.
Lamb, George E., Hoquiam. Grays Harbor. Wash. Trans-
mission mechanism. 2.088,110: July 27.
Lamb, Howard S., assignor to The (ilold Metal Process
Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Rolling strip. 2,084,148 ;
June 15.
Lamb. James J., West Hartford. Conn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to A. N. Mann, Scarsdale, N. Y.,
trustee. Silencing circuits for radio receivers.
2,101.540 ; Dec. 7.
Lamb, Paul A., Carlos, Ind. Battery terminal puller.
2,090,872; Aug. 24.
Lambert. Albert L. and F. M., Narberth, assignors to
Heintz Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ship door or hatch construction. 2.101,550: Deo. 7.
Lambert, Albert L., and F. M. Narberth, assignors to
Heintz ^Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia. Pa.
Watertight door. 2,103,291 ; Dec. 28.
Lambert, Alvan R. (See Johnston, F. H., Lambert, and
Brump.)
I^ambert. Francis M. (See Lambert, Albert L. and F. M.)
Lambert, Fred E. (See Williams, Hiram N., assignor.)
Lambert. Homer T.. St. Joseph, Mich. Clutch mechanism.
2,081,824 ; May 25.
Lambert, Homer T., St. Joseph, Mich. Power transmis-
sion. 2.099,489 ; Nov. 16.
Lambert. John Y., Syracuse, N. Y. Fire alarm. 2,085,860 ;
July 0.
Lambert. Joseph, Pittsburg, Kans. Insect trap.
2,100,966 ; Nov. 30.
Lambert, Robert D. (See Manning, P., and Lambert.)
Lambert. Robert D.. North Pelham, assienor to .American
Radiator Company, New York, N. Y. Duet. 2,089 492 •
Aug. 10.
Lambert, Roger. (See George, H., and Lambert.)
Lamhort, Victor E. (See de la Minardiere, J. G., Laurin
and Lambert.)
Lambert, Walter, Yakima, Wash. Beverage dlepensine
machine. 2.096.522; Oct. 19. » i- b
Lambert, Walter E., Knoxvllle, Tenn. Conveying skip
2,085,029 : June 29. ^ ^
Lamberts, Clamor A. (See Klinkhamer, H. A. W., Lamb-
erts, Voorhoeve, and de Jong.)
Lamberz, Wllhelm. Levcrkusen-Wlesdorf. Germany, as-
signor to General Aniline Works. Inc.. New York, N Y
Water-Insoluble azodyestaffs. 2,066,986 ; Jan. 5.
Lamberz, Wilholm, and K. BUrr, Leverkusen-Wicsdorf
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works. Inc.!
.\ew York, N. Y. Water-insoluble azodyestuffs
2,066.985 ; Jan. 5.
Lamela, Vincent F., Paterson. N. J.. E. Pick, New York,
N. Y.. and W. S. Robertson, Madison. N. J., assignors to
The Pi-rmufit Companv. New York, N. Y. Faucet water"
softener. Re. 20,238; Jan. 12.
Lam6n>, AndiV. assipnor to Soci<5t^ de Moteurs ft Gaz et
d'Industrie Mecanif|up. Paris. France. Turbo-pump unit
for extinguishing fires. 2,083,167 ; June 8.
Lnmesoh, Armand, assignor to Schlesisrhe Spiegelglns-
Manufactur, Carl Tielsch G. m. b. h., Waldenburg-Alt-
wassor, Germany. Gauge glass. 2,071.411; Feb. 23.
Laminated Metals Corporation. (See Gibbs, Ralph F
assignor.) ''
Laminated Aletals Corporation. (See Sawyer, Edson W
assignor.) ''
Lamm, Uno, Ludvika, assignor to Allmanna Svenska
Elektriska Aktiebolaget, Vasteras, Sweden. Electric
current conversion discharge apparatus. 2,090,054 ;
Aug. 17.
Lamneck Products, Incorporated. (See Bangert, Charles
A., assignor.)
La Monte, George, & Son. (See Simons, Francis L., as-
signor.)
Lamoreaux, Frank L., assignor to Acme-Detroit Saw
Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Bread slicing machine.
2,093,322; Sept. 14.
Lamoreaux. Frank L., assignor to Acme-Detroit Saw
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Slicing machine.
2,093.323 ; Sept. -14.
Lamort Fils, E. et M. (See Lemort, Marcel, assignor.)
Lamort, Marcel, assignor to E. et M. Lamort Fils, Vitry-
le-Francois, France. Disintegrating paper making ma-
terial. 2,076,899 : Apr. 13.
Lampe, Johan K. Z., Oranjestad, Aruba, Dutch West
Indies. Perpetual calendar. 2,078,450 ; Apr. 27.
Lampel, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Portable coffee roaster.
2,094,016; Sept. 28.
Lampert, M. J., & Sons, Inc. (See Myers, Robert, as-
signor.)
Lampert, Sadron C, assignor to Farmers Manufacturing
Company, Norfolk. Va. Basket manufacture.
2,098,049 ; Nov. 2.
Lampl, Alfred, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Norma Elec-
tric Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electrical device.
2,099,305 : Nov. 16.
Lampl, Walter, New York, N. Y. Compact. 2,085,502 ;
June 29.
Lamplough, Leslie F., B.altimore. Md., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for treating strands.
2,093,680 ; Sept. 21.
Lampman, George W., Pontiac, assignor to General Mo-
tors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Engine mounting.
2,076,034 ; Apr. 6.
Lamprechter. William C, trustee. (See Jackson. Philip
A., assignor.)
Lampton, Glen P. (See Mascuch, J. J.. Rodman, and
Lampton.)
Lamson Company, The. (See Frost, M. O., and Mattler,
assignors.)
Lamson Company, The. (See Jennings, Chester S., as-
signor.)
Lamson Company, The. (See Jennings, C. S., and Gerard,
assignors.)
Lamson Company, The. (See Perry, H. R., and Jennings,
assignors.)
Lamson General Conveyors Limited. (See Needham, John
T., assignor.)
Lamson & Sessions Company, The. (See Frayer, Lee A.,
assignor.)
La Nationale Societe Anonyme. (See Bolle, LeOn, as-
signor. )
Lancaster, George V., Bobcaygeon, Ontario, Canada, Trac-
tion tread chains. 2,076.652 ; Apr. 13.
Lancaster Iron Works. (See Hershey, Elwood R.. as-
signor.)
Lancaster Iron Works, Inc. (See Mallory, Edward B.,
assignor.)
Lancaster Iron Works. (See Martin, James P., assignor.)
Lancaster, John T., Newton, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery (Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Method
of and machine for inserting fastenings. 2,075,903 ;
Apr. 6.
Lancaster, John T„ Newton, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Sole at-
taching apparatus. 2,091,368 ; Aug. 31.
Lancaster Machine Knife Works, Inc. (See Greenwood,
John, assignor.)
Lancaster Processes, Inc. (See Robinson, Thomas, as-
signor.)
Lancellotte, Anthony, Pittsburgh, Pa. Valve rod guide
for flush tanks. 2,083,955 ; June 15.
Lanctot, Elmer J., Henry G. Scharnweber and A. F.
Scharnweber, Mitchell, S. Dak. Air cooling apparatus.
2,088,753 ; Aug. 3.
Land. Charles H., assignor of one-half to W. H. Wilson,
Detroit. Mich. Landing gear for semitrailers.
2.089.493 : Aug. 10.
Land, Edwin H., Wellesley Farms, Mass., assignor to
Sheet Polarizer Company, Inc., Union City, N. J. De-
vice employing polarized light. 2,078,181 ; Apr. 20.
Land, Edwin H., Welleslev Farms, Mass., assignor to
Sheet Polarizer Company, Inc., Union City. N. J. Device
for use in alluminating systems emploTring polarized
light. 2,079,621; May 11.
Land, Edwin H., Welleslev Farms, Mass., assignor to
Land-Wheelwright, Inc., Union City, N. J. Stereoscopic
viewer. 2.084,350 ; June 22.
Land, Edwin H., Wellesley Farms, Mass., assignor to
Sheet Polarizer Companv, Inc., Union City, N. J.
Viewing device controlling reflected glare. 21096,696 ;
Oct. 19.
Land, Edwin H., Wellesley Farms, Mass., assignor to
sheet Polarizer Company. Inc., Union City, N. J.
Polarizing optical system. 2,099,694; Nov. 23.
L;ind, Edwin H., Wellesley Farms. Mass., assignor to
Sheet Polarizer Company, Inc., Union City, N. J. View-
ing screen for use in optical systems employing polarized
light. 2,102,632 ; Dec. 21. k . 6 »-
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359
Land, Edwin H., Cambridge, Mass., assignor to Sheet
Polarizer Company, Inc., Union City, N. J. Refracting
polarizing body. 2,078,254 ; Apr. 27.
Land-Wheelwright, Inc. (See Land, Edwin H., assignor.)
Landau, Argo E., assignor to Royal Bond. Inc., St. Louis,
Mo. Prayer bench. 2,101.2.59 ; Dec. 7.
Landau, Joseph N., New York, N. Y. Container cap.
2,084,529 ; June 22 ;
Landau, Robert, Paris, France. Receptacle for closure by
sealing cap. 2,075,346; Mar. 30.
Landaw, Oak, Nappanee, Ind. Kitchen case. 2,091,448 ;
Aug. 31.
Landecker, Max, assignor to the firm Pfenning-Schu-
macher-Werke G. m. b. H., Wuppertal-Barmen, Ger-
many. Transparent molded article from casein and
urea-formaldehyde-condensation products. 2,090,452 ;
Aug. 17.
Landeen, Henning A., et aL (See Wernmark, Carl G.,
assignor.)
Landeen, Hugo W., et al. (See Wernmark, Carl G., as-
signor. )
Landenberger, Henry W., assignor to American Engineer-
ing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Control mechanism
for pumps. 2,098,425 ; Nov. 9.
Landenberger, Ralph, Evanston, 111. Securing device.
2,083,233; June 8.
Lander, Richard M. (See Jauch, R. J., and Lander.)
Landers, Bernard L., Brookline, Mass., assignor to
Philipp Brothers, Inc. Mothproofing compositions.
2,091.075 ; Aug. 24.
Landers, Frary & Clark. (See Almquist, N. T., and
Anderson, assignors.)
Landers, Frary & Clark. (See Anderson, Oscar M., as-
signor. )
Landers, Frary & Clark. (See Warner, Alonzo A., as-
signor.)
Landes, George M., Webb City, Mo. Rodent trap.
2,099.021 : Nov. 16.
Landfraf, Francis J. (See Moss, B. L., and Landgraf,
assignors. )
Landi, Emanuele, Bronx, N. Y. Tap-dancing shoe.
Re. 20,472 ; Aug. 17.
Landis, George G. (See Lincoln, J. F., and Landis.)
Landis, George G., and N. J. Hoenie, assignors to The
Lincoln Electric Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Dynamo-
electric machine control. 2,068,551 ; Jan. 19.
Landis & Gyr, A.-G. (See Beusch, WlUi, assignor.)
Landis & Gyr, A.-G. (See Fiirrer, Carl, assignor.)
Landis & (Jyr, A-G. (See Koenig, Werner, assignor.)
Landis & Gyr, A.-G. (See Moos, Paul, assignor.)
Landis & Gyr, A-G. (See Pudelko, Riccard, assignor.)
Landis & Gyr, A-G. (See Spahn, Emil, assignor.)
Landis & Gyr, A-G. (See Zingg, Werner, assignor.)
Landis, Herbert L., San Leandro, Calif. Transfer ma-
chine. 2,066,987 ; Jan. 5.
Landi.<!, John E., Macy, Ind. Dairyman's air-relief tool.
2,078,860 ; Apr. 27.
Landis Machine Company. (See Nell, Frederic, as-
signor.)
Landis Machine Company. (See Reimschissel, Charles A.,
assignor.)
Landis Tool Company. (See Balsiger, Harold E., as-
signor.)
Landis Tool Company. (See Balsiger, H. E., and Ott,
assignors.)
Landis Tool Company. (See Balsiger, H. E., Wine, and
Gurnev. assignors.)
Landis Tool Company. (See Stelner, Amos P., assignor.)
Landon, Vernon D., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Radio receiving sys-
tem. 2,087,288 ; July 20.
Landon, Vernon D., Collingswood, and W. H. Conron,
Haddonfield, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of
America. Coil mounting system for high frequency
circuits. 2,07.'?.940: Mar. 16.
Landon, Vernon D., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Coi-poration of America. Tone control system.
2,094,073 ; Sept. 28.
Landon, Vernon D., East Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to
Westlnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Radio receiving system. 2,094,360 ; Sept. 28.
Landow, Myer S., assignor to The Pfaltzgraff Pottery
Company, York, Pa. Molding device. 2,067,716;
Jan. 12.
Lniulreth, Morton L., Elmhurst, 111., assignor to Western
Klootric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. (ioln
collector apr)aratus for use at telephone pay stations.
2.099.124 : Nov. 16.
Landry, Wiiificld C. (See Moore, T. V., and Landry.)
Landsiodol, Harry, assignor to Remington Rand Inc.,
I'.uffalo, N. Y. Carbon pack or container. 2,071,981 ;
Feb. 23.
Land.siodol, TTarry, Wilton, Conn., assignor to Remington
Rand Inc., liiifralo, N. Y. Multiple slieet pack and/or
container. 2,072,757; Mar. 2.
Lnndiicci, All'rcd T). (}., Paris, France, assignor, by ini'snc
iiHsJKMiiiiMil.s, lo lOastman Kodak Company, .Tersey (!ity,
N. J. Manufacture of articles from plastic matorial.s.
2,080,051 ; May 11.
T.andwilii'. Itldi.'ird F. (See Knsdnn, N., and Landwclir.)
Lano, Alfred M., St. l/ouls County, assignor to Monarch
Metal Weatherstrip Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Metal
weather strip. 2,085,101 ; June 29.
Lane, Alfred M., St. Louis County, assignor to Monarch
Metal Weatherstrip Corporation, St. Louis, Mo.
Weather strip. 2,085,102 ; June 29.
Lane, Charles H., and C. K. Stillwagon, Houston, Tex.
Rotary swivel for removable wire line drills. 2,082,010 ;
June 1.
Lane, Fred H., Hillsdale, N. Y., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Foundry core and
drv binder for the preparation thereof. 2,102,122 ;
Dec. 14.
Lane, George, New Haven, Conn. Substandard motion
picture film carrying sound. 2,077,702 ; Apr. 20.
Lane, George H., Highland, N. Y. Attachment plug.
2,069,375 ; Feb. 2.
Lane, George W., Clifton, N. J. Tenter clip. 2,096,283 ;
Oct. 19.
Lane, Gerould T., and W. Butterfield, Rochester, N. Y., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Jersey City, N. .T. Paper making machine.
2,006,570; .Jan. 5.
Lane, Guy M., assignor to Motor Products Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Vehicle body construction. 2,081,545 ;
May 25.
Lane, Harold. (See Pratt, J. W., and Lane.)
Lane, Harold, and J. W. Pratt, Leicester, England, as-
signors to United States Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Paterson, N. J. Lasting machinfe. 2,082,837 ; June 8.
Lane, Harry W., Syracuse, N. Y. Window stop strip
mounting. 2,103,162 ; Dec. 21.
Lane, Herbert G., assignor to Oxford Filing Supply Co.,
New York, N. Y. Recipe file. 2,098,394; Nov. 9.
Lane, John D., Boston, and R. H. Wilbur, Melrose, Mass.,
said Lane assignor to said Wilbur. Envelope.
2,087,410 ; July 20.
Lane, Orley B., Washington, D. C. Building construction.
2,071,349; Feb. 23.
Lane, Russell C, Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Radio Corporation of America, New York,
N. Y. Remote control circuit. 2,069,614 ; Feb. 2.
Lane, Russell C, Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Selecting radio programs. 2,084,205 ;
June 15.
Lane, Thomas, Atlanta, Ga. Boring bar attachment.
2,081,487 ; May 25.
Lane, Thomas D., assignor to Economics Laboratory, Inc.,
St. Paul, Minn. Supply mechanism. Re. 20,262 ;
Feb. 9.
Lane-Wells Company. (See Arnold, James C, assignor.)
Lane, Wilfred G., assignor to The Technicraft Engineer-
ing Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Oil well fishing
magnet. 2,092,316 ; Sept. 7.
Lane, Wilfred G., assignor to The Technicraft Engineer-
ing Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Gun perforator
cartridge. 2,092,317 • Sept. 7.
Lane, William C., Jr., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Hygrade
Sylvania Corporation, Salem, Mass. Automatic gain-
control system. 2,083,501 ; June 8.
Lane, William H., Framingham, Mass. Drag. 2,077,630 ;
Apr. 20.
Lanfry, Maurice P., Bezons, France, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to B. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Article of manufacture. 2,091,598 ;
Aug. 31.
Lang, Albert, Berkeley, Calif. Casement window.
2,094,990 ; Oct. 5.
Lang, Albert, Berkeley, Calif. Metal screen and method
of manufacture. 2,094,991 ; Oct. 5.
Lang, Boris M., Fairfield, Conn. Device and method for
acquiring rhythm in study of music. 2,100,857 ; Nov.
30.
Lang, Charles W. (See Ayers, S. H., and Lang.)
Lang, Franz, Munich, Germany, assignor to Lanova
Aktiengesellschaft, Vaduz, Liechtenstein. Air chamber
Diesel engine. 2,080,139 ; May 11.
Lang, Franz, Munich, Germany, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Lanova Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fuel
feed means. 2,097,402 : Nov. 2.
Lang, Franz, Munich, Germany, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Lanova Corporation, New York, N. Y. Air
chamber Diesel engine. 2,103,423 ; Dec. 28.
Lang, Frederick \V., Forsyth, <;a. Foot exercising device.
2,101,50:5 ; Dec. 7.
Lang, Ciustave J., Longmeadow, and J. F. Martin and
W. D. Crocker, Springfield, assignor to United American
BoRcli (Corporation, Springfield, Mass. Ignition timer.
2.075,904 ; Apr. 6.
Lang, Henry T., assignor to Electric Vacuum Cleaner
(Company, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Vacuum cleaner.
2,097,294 ; Oct. 26.
Lang, llciu-y T., assignor to Electric Vacuum Cleaner
(,'onipany, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Vacuum cleaner.
2,00!),5(;(! ; Nov. 16.
Lang, Karl T., (\)swig-Dresden, Germany. Printing ma-
chine. 2.0SK,S02 ; Aug. 3.
Lang, Martin II., Minneapolis. Minn. Machine for tufting
niatlrcsses. 2,092,171 ; Sept. 7.
Lang. Marlin II,, Minni-apelis. Minn. Adjustable cushion
lining niacliini', 2. (!!)!», ,^97 : Nov, 2.'1.
Lang, Olio. Miinlcli. (IiMiii.iny, Maniil'acliirlng pres.sui'c-
proof insnl.'illng hiKlles csiii'ciaUy for eloclrolvllo cells.
2,089,751 : Aug, 10.
360
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Lang, Otto, Muuich, Germany. Pressu reproof insulating
bodies especially for electrolvtie cells. 2,0S9,75"J ;
Aug. 10.
Lang, Rudolph C, assignor to K. P. Williams Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Tufting button. 2,082,702 ;
June 1.
Lang, Rudolph C, assignor to K. P. Williams Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Handle structure. 2,083,956 ;
June 15.
Lang, Thomas I.. Mt. Vernon, X. Y. Method and means
for silencing squeaky wooden floors. 2,093,870 ; Sept.
21.
Lang, Victor A., Houston, Tex. Pipe clamp. 2,085,321 ;
June 2U.
Lang, Walter B., Steelton, and J. C. Wohlfarth, Harris-
burg, Pa., assignors to Bethlehem Steel Company. Oil
burner tip. 2,069,498 ; Feb. 2.
Lang. William, a.ssignor to International Business Ma-
chines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Record controlled
printing mechanism. 2,101,435 ; Dec. 7.
Langabeer, Harvey T., South Ozone Park, assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York. N. Y.
Regulating system. 2,082,110 ; June 1.
Langbein, Gerhard. (See Kriinzlein, G., Greune, Schul-
theis, and Langbein.)
Lansbinn, Gerliard. (See Schiilthpis, W.. and Langbein.)
Langbein, Gerhard. (See Wolfram, A., Nawiasky, Lang-
bein, and Elbs.)
Langdon, Jesse D. (See Highfill. Ernest E., assignor.)
Langdon, Jesse D., Los Angeles, Calif. Flush valve unit.
2,074.698 ; Mar. 23.
Langdon, Jesse D.. La Canada. Calif. Finger stall and
splint set. 2,095,603 ; Oct. 12.
Langdon, Jesse D., La Canada, assignor of two-thirds to
G. J. Kilgen and E. W. Todd, Los Angeles, Calif.
Wheel and tire carrier. 2,091,076 ; Aug. 24.
Langdon, Jesse D.. assignor oT two-thirds to G. J. Kilgen
and E. W. Todd, Los Angeles. Calif. Resilient light
socket and bracket extension. 2.090.405 ; Nov. 16.
Langdon. Jesse D.. assignor of two-third.s to G. J. Kilgen
and E. W. Todd. Los Angeles, Calif. Light casing.
2.099.444 ; Nov. 16.
Lange, Bruno, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany. Light operated
electric photometer. 2,080,613 ; May 18.
Lanse, Edward H., Baltimore, Md. Automobile clutch
control system. Re. 20,482 ; Aug. 24.
Lange, Emil, Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany. Arc ruptur-
ing device for electric safety fuses. 2,074,612 : Mar. 23.
Lange, Emil, Berlin-Zehlendorf, Germany. Contrivance
for the simultaneous winding-up and unwinding of an
endless film-strip. 2.077,843 ; Apr. 20.
Lange Friedrich. executor. (See Uhlig, Paul R.)
Lange. Fritz. (See Brasch. .\., and Lange.)
Lange, Fritz. (See Holzach, K., and Lange.)
Lange, Gottlieb, Muskogee, Okla. Foot for artificial
limbs. 2,075,583; Mar. 30.
Lange, Gustav. (See Runkel, R., and Lange.)
Lange, Gustav, assignor to the firm Carl Freudenberg
G. m. b. H., Weinheim, Germany. Rendering fibers or
threads from animal collagen ironproof. 2,103,163 :
Dec. 21.
Lange, Hans. (See Ohlendorf, H., and Lange.)
Lange, Hans, Dessau in Anhalt, Germany, assignor to
General Aniline Worl;s, Inc., New Y'ork. N. Y. Ter-
tiary amines of the benzene series and making the
same. 2,075,347 ; Mar. 30.
Lange, Hans, and Otto Hoffmann, Dessau in Anhalt, Ger-
many, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. 2,4-dimetliyl-3-or-5-nitrobonzyl chloride and
manufacturing the same. 2.088,912 ; Aug. 3.
Lange, Henry, assignor to The Quincy Stove Manufac-
turing Company, Quincy, 111. Burner. 2,096,903 ;
Oct. 26.
Lange, Herman, Tuckahoe, and M. H. Ronzone, New York,
N. Y. Game device. 2,095,390 ; Oct. 12.
Lange, Hermann, Krienbacli, .Switzerland. Sliding hood.
2.10:;. .■'.72 : Dee. 28.
Lange, Ludwig H., Philadelphia, assignor to Stokes and
Smith Company, Summerdale, Philadelphia, Pa. Box
wrapping machine. 2,094,455 ; Sept. 28.
Lange. .Max. Krankfort-on-thcM.-iin-lIochst. Germany, as-
signor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York N Y
Azo-dyrstufTs. 2.098.067: Nov. 10.
Lange, Max E.. Cleveland TT<'ights. Ohio, assignor to The
Warner & Swasey Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Machine
tool. 2,068,552 : Jan. 19.
Lange, Robert S.. Invercarglll, New Zealand. Gas pro-
ducer. 2.084,530 : June 22.
Lnngedljk, Siegfried L., and A. J. van Peskl, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, n.ssignors, by mesne assignments, to Shell
Development Company, San Francisco. Calif. Polymer-
ization of unsaturated hydrocarbons. 2,076,201 ; Apr 0
Langpdljk, Siegfried L., and A. J. van Peski, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, assignors to Shell Development Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Polymerization of unsaturated
hydrocarbons. 2,085,535: June 29.
Langehennig, Lulu W., Oklahoma City, Okla. Wrapper
for books and other merchandise. 2.071,232: Feb. 16
Langel, Adrlen L., assignor to Chicago Metallic Manu-
facturing Company, Chicago, 111. Baking nan
2.079,456 ; May 4. n v ■
Langendorf United Bakeries, Inc. (See Lelchter, Ed-
ward E., assignor.)
Manufacturing rail joint
Reforming worn rail joint
Reforming rail joint bars.
Langer. Nicholas. New I'ork, N. Y., assignor of sixty-six
and two-thirds percent to J. Halmagyi, Budapest, Hun-
gary. Control device for electrical musical instruments.
2.074.151 : Mar. 1(>.
Langford, George, Joliet, 111.
bars. 2,078,082 ; Apr. 20.
Langford, George. Joliet, 111.
bars. 2,090,481 ; Aug. 17.
Langford, George, joliet, 111.
2,090,482 ; Aug. 17.
Langhaar, Louis, Allentown, Pa. Fuel conditioning ap-
paratus for internal combustion engines. 2,094,272 ;
Sept. 28.
Langliammer, Anthony J., and W. G. Calkins, assignors to
Chrysler Corporation, Detroit. Mich. Heat treating
porous metal structures. 2,074,185 ; Mar. 16.
Langille. Wilfred O., Chester, assignor to The Singer
Jlanufacturing Company. Elizabeth. N. J. Casing and
supporting foot striicture. 2.0GS.920 : Jan. 26.
Langkau, Helmut E. J., Aachen, assignor of one-half to
G. Ullrich, Magdeburg, Germany. Direct-current gen-
erator. 2,080.388 ; May 11.
Langley, Carl H., assignor of forty-five per cent to P. K.
Wiseman, Los Angeles, Calif. Radio control device.
2,076.900 : Apr. 13.
Langley, Gordon E., Peterborough, Ontario, Canada, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Circuit breaker.
2,078,145 ; Apr. 20.
Langley, John E., Brooklyn. N. Y. Shoe construction.
2.008,860 ; Jan. 26.
Langley, Sam G., Maplewood, assignor to Thomas A.
Edison, Incorporated, West Orange, N. J. Phonograph.
2.102.423 : Dec. 14.
Langlois, Earl H., Detroit, Mich. Horseshoe. 2,084,812 ;
June 22.
Langlotz, Charles L., New Y'ork. X. Y. Illuminated sign
and push button unit. 2.097,625 : Nov. 2.
Langmeier, Arthur. (See Hancock, R. S., and Langmeier.)
Langmyhr, George J., Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, assignor
to Standard Oil Development Compan.v. Cleaner for
tubes and the like. 2.008. 861 : Jan. 26.
Langner, Heinrich. (See Appelius, F., and Langner.)
Langner, Heinrich, Berlin-Stiglitz assignor to Telephon-
Apparat Fabrik E. Zwietusch and Company, Berlin,
Germany. Telephone pay station tariff indicator.
2,086,624 ; July 13.
Langos, Otto A., Chicago, 111. Toy. 2,083,535 ; June 8.
Lan:;slow, Esther A. S., New York", X. Y. Pipe clip.
2,or)9.125 : Nov. 16.
Langsner. Adolph. assignor to Eugene Dietzgen Company.
Chicago, 111. Spirit level and mounting. 2,101,077 :
Dec. 7.
Langsner, Adolph, assignor to Eugene Dietzgen Compan.v,
Chicago. 111. Spirit level and mounting same.
2.102.364 : Dec. 14.
Langvand, Ivar L. (See Kerr, H. J., and Langvand.)
Langwell, Herbert. (See Eyre, J. V., and Langwell.)
Langwell, Herbert, Windmil End, Epson, and E. E. Con-
nolly, East Park, Hull, England. Manufacture of con-
densation products from alcohols and phenols.
2,086,810: July 13.
Lanier. W. B.. et al.
Lankelma, Herman P.
kelma. )
Lankton, Louis S., Hubbard Woods, 111., assignor to
American Sales Book Company, Inc., Niagara Falls,
N. Y. Selective transfer record assembly. 2,092,127 ;
Sept. 7.
Lanning. Howard H. (See Batz, G. C, and Lannlng.)
Lanninger, Karl L.. Frankfnrt-on-the-Main. Rodelheim.
Germany. Pipe joint. 2.0S7.916 : Julv 27.
Lannoni. iJeorge S., Jr., assignor to The Lannom Manu-
facturing Company. Grinnell, Iowa. Blind stitch plav
ball. 2.101.473: Dec. 7. "
Lannom Manufacttiring Companv, The. (See Lannom,
George S., Jr., assignor.)
Lannon. James J. (See Petersen, Anker, assignor.)
Lanova Aktiengesellschaft. (See Lang, Franz, assignor.)
I.anova Corporation. (See Lang. Franz, assignor.)
Lanser, Alfred. (>>rseaux-Vevey, Switzerland, assignor, bv
mesne assignments, to S. F. Bowser & Company, Inc!,
Fort Wa.vne. Ind. Liquid measuring apparatus.
Re, 20,369 : Mav 18.
Lansing, Charles B., Gates Mills, Ohio. Stone quarrying
machine. 2.079,864; May 11.
Lansing. Edward S., Detroit. Mich. Transmission ' of
sound currents. 2,069,316 ; Feb. 2.
Lansing, Edward S.. assignor of one-half to Osborne A.
I,'x*^'i,"- /••""■"'*• ^^''c'l- Transmission of sound currents.
2.068,6S.> : Jan. 26.
Lansing, Horace L. (See Gadd, W. B., and Lansing.)
Lansing. Louis P. (See Grace, G. B., and Lansing, as-
signors.)
Lansing. Lo\iis P.. Cleveland,
2.097.819; Nov. 2.
Lansing, Raymond 1',. Montclair X
nisli. 2.099.813 : Xov. 23.
Lansing, Raymond P., Montclair, „
Aviation Corporation. East Orange. N. J. Engine start-
ing mechanism. 2,075,119 ; Mar. 30.
Lansing, Raymond P., Montclair, assignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation. East Orange, N. J. Engine start-
ing mechanism. 2,077,333 ; Apr. 13.
(See Emery. James C. assignor.)
(See Musselman, J. M., and Lan-
Oliio.
Container.
Driving mecha-
assignor to Eclipse
LIST OF PATENTEES
361
Lansing, Eaymond P., Montclair, assignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Engine
starting mectianism. 2,084,813 ; June 22.
Lansing, Kaymond P., Montclair, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eclipse Aviation Corporation, East
Orange, N. J. Driving mechanism. 2,093,324 ; Sept.
14.
Lansing, Raymond P., Montclair, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eclipse Aviation Corporation, East
Orange, N. J. Engine starter. 2,093,325 ; Sept. 14.
Lantz, Elmer G., Salem, Oreg. Cheese slicing and pack-
ing machine. 2,096,641 ; Oct. 19.
Lantz, Louis A., A. L. Morrison, and W. S. Miller, as-
signors to The Calico Printers' Association Limited,
Manche.ster, England. Ornamentation of textile fabrics.
2,103,587; Dec. 28.
Lantz, Eobert, assignor to Societe Anonyme des Matieres
Colorantes & Produits Chimiques de Saint-Denis, Paris,
Prance. Manufacture of azodyestuffs. 2,078,861 ; Apr
27.
Lanyon, Robert M., Los Angeles, Calif. Tire mold.
2,098,688 ; Nov. 9.
Lanyon, Samuel H., Oakland, Calif. Remote control.
2,082,703 ; June 1.
Lanz, John, assignor to The A. C. Gilbert Company, New
Haven, Conn. Motor cooling fan and blower.
2,091,510 ; Aug. 31.
Lapenta, Vincent A., Indianapolis, Ind. Chemically sta-
bilized glucosides and glucoside bearing drugs.
2.069.529 ; Feb. 2.
Lapenta, Vincent A., Indianapolis, Ind. Chemically sta-
bilized gluco§ides and glucoside bearing drugs.
2.069.530 ; Feb. 2.
Lapham, De Forest A., Syracuse, N. Y. Mounting for a
high speed cutting tool. 2,078,859 ; Apr. 27.
I>apidus, Jack, et al. (See Marsden, Leonard, assignor.)
La Pierre, Cramer W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Record chart quantity in-
dication. 2.077,242; Apr. 13.
La Pierre, William G., Greenville, N. H. Trolling and
casting reel. 2,097,295 : Oct. 26.
La Place, Desmond R., assignor to The Burgess Company,
Incorporated, Beaver Falls, Pa. Fastening apparatus.
2,095,476; Oct. 12.
La Plant-Choate Manufacturing Company. (See Austin,
Ellsworth W., assignor.)
La Pointe, Albert A., assignor to The Universal Oil Burn-
er Company, Incorporated, Hartford, Conn. Appara-
tus for burning liquid fuel. 2,069,960 ; Feb. 9.
Lapointe, Francis J., Ann Arbor, Mich. Broaching ma-
chin.^. 2.068,884 ; Jan. 26.
Lapointe, Francis J., Ann Arbor, Mich. Broach shank
connecter. 2,079,692 ; May 11.
Lapointe, Francis J., Ann Arbor, Mich. Broaching ma-
chine. 2,089,753; Aug. 10.
Lapointe, Francis J., Ann Arbor, Mich. Surface broaching
machine. 2,091,736 ; Aug. 31.
Laport, Edmund A. (See Godley, P. F., and Laport.)
Laport, Edmund A., Glen Ridge, N. J., assignor to Wired
Radio, Inc., New York, N. Y. Variable carrier sys-
tem. 2,076,787 ; Apr. 13.
Laport, Edmund A., Glen Ridge, N. J., assignor to Wired
Radio, Inc., New York, N. Y. Selective transmission
system. 2,089,561; Aug. 10.
La Porte, C. W., et al. (See Schueler, Julian L., as-
signor.)
Lapsley, Robert, Berrien Springs, assignor to Clark
Equipment Company, Buchanan, Mich. Producing
clutch teeth. 2,079,513; May 4.
Lapsley, Robert, Berrien Springs, assignor to Clark Equip-
ment Company. Buchanan, Mich. Transmission for
trucks. 2,085,322 ; June 29.
Lapsley. Robert, assignor to Clark Equipment Company,
Buchanan, Mich. Transmission. 2,096,304 ; Oct. 19.
Lapsley, Robert, Berrien Springs, assignor to Clark Equip-
ment rnmp.'iny, Buchanan, Alich. Hydraulic drive.
2,100,191 : Nov. 23.
Ijapwortli, Edward W., Dorchester, Mass. Weather strip.
2.070,433; Apr. 6.
lyapworth, Morvan. (See Coffey, S. Lapworth, and Sex-
ton.)
Laquer, Fritz, Wuppertal-Vohwlnkel, and P. von Dobeneck,
Wupperfal-Elberfeld, Germany, assignors to Winthrop
Chemical Company, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Manufacture
of vitamine A preparation. 2,070,901 ; Apr. 13.
Lara, Miguel L., Puobla Pue, Mexico. Device for sharp-
ening and stropping cutting implements. 2,075,348 ;
Mar. 30.
LnrnKon, John E., Dayton. Ohio. Propeller clamping- and
h.Tljincing ring. 2.08.'^.560 ; June 15.
Larchar, Arthur W., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Preparation of lac-
tones. 2,079,325 ; May 4.
Larchar, Aiilui)- W,. n.ssignor to R. I. du Pont de Nemours
& fJonipiiny. Wilmington. Del. Preparation of isoiji'oijyl
sulpliates. 2, 00!), 814: Nov. 23.
Larcli6, Kurt, (See BUnger, A., Larcli<'. and Wiegand.)
I^ard, Allan IC, Washington, D. C. RcIjouikI clicclc for
golf cliil) Hhiins. 2,078,728; Apr. 27.
Lardy, (iuillaume, ('alulre, France, assignor, l)y iiicKiio
nR.signmi'iilH, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
pany, Wllmlnglon, Del. Manufacture of artificial
thread. 2,080,719 ; July 13.
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Large, George, assignor to Gilson Bolens Manufacturing
Company, Port Washington, Wis. Agricultural ma-
chinery. 2,091,823 ; Aug. 31.
Large, ^V'ay^e V. K. (See Hysko, J. L., Large, and
Munro.)
Larimore, Louise D., New York, N. Y. Microscope for
pathological research. 2,102,274 ; Dec. 14.
LarionofC-Romanovsky, Vladimir S., Philadelphia, Pa.
Conveying and power transmitting mechanism.
2,086,189 ; July 6.
Lariviere, Pierre, Champlain, N. Y., assignor of one-half
to The Sheridan Iron Works and one-half to T. W.
& C. B. Sheridan Company. Cover breaking mechanism.
2,083.720 ; June 15.
Lark, Everhard T., Columbia, 111. Receptacle and dis-
pensing apparatus. 2,086,332 ; July 6.
Larkin, Elwood T., Eggertsville, assignor to C. A. Criqul,
Buffalo, N. Y. Portable foundation for machinery.
2,099,898 ; Nov. 23.
Larkin, John J., St. Louis, Mo. Well casing attachment.
2,075,293; Mar. 30.
Larkin, Lester U., assignor to Larkin Refrigerating Cor-
poration, Atlanta, Ga. Refrigerant distributor head.
2,082,403 ; June 1.
Larkin Refrigerating Corporation. (See Larkin, Lester
U., assignor.)
Ijarlnn, Walter, Norristown, assignor to Fidelity Machine
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Knitted strand covering
machine. 2,084,770; June 22.
Larkins, Herman H., assignor of one-half to N. E. Stude-
baker, Houston, Tex. Manual propelling means for
boats. 2,087,647 ; July 20 .
Larmloc Corporation. (See Michel, Edmond, assignor.)
Larmour, Harry M., and S. C. Pierce, Jr., Merced, Calif.
Making concrete. 2,090,421 : Aug. 17.
Lamer, Chester W., Philadelphia, Pa. Sound recording
and reproducing mechanism. 2,085,162 ; June 29.
Larner Machine Company. (See Anderson, G. V., and
Bremser, assignors.)
Larner Machine Company. (See Di Sabatino, Roland,
assignor.)
Larocca, James, Chicago, assignor to Speedway Manufac-
turing Company, Cicero, 111. Self-starting single phase
alternating current induction motor. 2,100,809 ; Nov.
30.
La Rock, Vela A. (See Bucy, F. L., and La Rock.)
La Roque, Harold B., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. System of motor control. 2,084,206 ;
June 15.
La Rose, Eugene E., Youngstown, N. Y. Universal joint.
2,079,622 : May 11.
Larrabee, Clifford P., Pittsburgh, Pa. Volumetric analy-
sis apparatus. 2,071,697 ; Feb. 23.
Larrabee, Clinton E., Binghamton, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Time Indicating device.
2,072,457; Mar. 2.
Larrecq, Anthony J., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Mercury power plant.
2,102.424 ; Dec. 14.
Larrick, Thomas, assignor of one-half to E. J. Wolpert,
Lawrence, Kans. Jointclip. 2,092,552 ; Sept. 7.
Lar Bieu, Edmond A., Jr., Oakland, Calif. Paper hold-
er for pencils. 2,076,035 ; Apr. 6.
Larroque, Joseph L., Rouen, France, assignor to Hookless
Fastener Company. Top stop for separable fasteners.
2,076,501; Apr. 6.
Larsen, Agnew E. (See Pecker, J. S., and Larsen.)
l.,arsen, Agnew K., Kingston-on-Thames, England, assignor
to Autogiro ('ompany erf America, Willow Grove, Pa.
Aircraft of the rotative-wing type. 2,101,399: Dec. 7.
Larsen, Albert E., San Francisco, Calif. Portable stove.
2,088,797 ; Aug. 3.
Larsen, Albert M., assignor to Permanent Reed Co., Seat-
tle, Wash. Making single beating reeds. 2,072,054 ;
Feb. 23.
Larsen, Bernard M., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to United
States Steel Corporation. New York, N. Y. Solidifying
molten metals. 2,087,347 ; July 20.
Larsen, Carl J. (See Anderson, W. T.. Jr., and Larsen.)
Lar.sen, Charles F., New York, N. Y. Gas lighter.
2,091,208; Aug. 24.
Larsen, Clarence N., San Francisco, Calif. Tap dancing
shoe. 2,075.905 ; Apr. 6.
Ijarsen, Earl I. (See Ilon.sel, F. R., and I/arsen.)
Larsen, Elner W., Chicago, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Power transmitting mechanism. 2,080,065; May 18.
Tj.arsen, lOincr \V., Chicago, ill., assignor (o Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporalcil, N(>\v York, N. V. Appa-
r.itus for extruding m.Mltcr. 2.()S1.1-19 : June 15.
Larson, Gabriel, Springfield, N. J., assignor to Ij. E. Water-
man Company, New York, N. Y. Fountain pen.
2,068,419 ; Jan. 19.
Larsen, Gabriel, Springfield, N. J., assignor to L. K.
Waterman Comi)any, New York, N. Y. Fountain pen
barrel. 2,078,083 ; Apr. 20.
I4nsen, Galjriol, Kprlnglli^ld, N. J., assignor to L. E.
Wnlerman Company, New York, N. Y. Forming lubes.
2.0!)!),r.!(): Nov. 10.
liarscn, (."ahrli'l, Springfield, and II. N. Brlechle. Irving-
ton, N. J., assignors to T/. E. Wntermnn Company,
New Yorlv, N. Y. Founlnin pen. 2.087,(>72 ; July 20.
362
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Larsen, George A. (See Casey, V. R., and Larsen.)
Larsen, James, Plainville, Conn. Wheel chair. 2,074,653 ;
Mar. 23.
Larsen, Lewis, Menominee, Mich., assignor to Heywood-
Wakefield Company, Boston, Mass. Glider swing.
2,079,767 ; May 11.
Larsen, Lewis, Menominee, Mich., assignor to Heywood-
Wakefield Company, Boston, Mass. Edge beading for
furniture. 2,081.179 ; May 25.
Larsen, Lewis, trustee. (See Lorenz, Anton, assignor.)
Larsen, Ole A., Salt Lake City, Utah. Agitator fpr stoker
hoppers. 2,076,851 ; Apr. 13.
Larsen, Volney E., Chicago, 111., assignor to White &
Wyckoff Mfg. Company, Holyoke, Mass. Notebook.
2,081,873 ; May 25.
Larsh, Everett P., assignor to The Master Electric Com-
pany, Davton, Ohio. Vibrating machine. 2,008,992 ;
Jan. 20.
Larsh, Everett P., Vandalia, assignor to The Master
Electric Company, Dayton, Onio. Motor brake.
2,077,888; Apr. 20.
Larson, Albert G., Larkspur, assignor to Dalmo-Sales Cor-
poration, San Francisco. Calif. Window construction.
2,090,133 ; Aug. 17.
Larson, Alfred T., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Acid synthesis process.
2,079,216; May 4.
Larson, Alfred T., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company. Wilmington, Del. Preparation of hydro-
cyanic acid. 2,086,507 ; July 6.
Larson, Alfred T., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington. Del. Improved acid synthesis
process. 2,089,903 j Aug. 10.
Larson, Alfred T., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Preparation of carboxylic
acid esters. 2,093,695 ; Sept. 21.
Larson, Arthur G., Forest Hills, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Mag-
netic track brake. 2,068,335 ; Jan. 19.
Larson, Arthur G., Forest Hills, assignor to The West-
Inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Mag-
netic brake. 2,068,336 ; Jan. 19.
Larson, Arved L., Rockville Centre, N. Y. Waterproofing
of masonry walls. 2,088,754 ; Aug: 3.
Larson, Bert E., Park Ridge, assignor to Locomotive Fire-
box Company. Chicago, 111. Locomotive firebox.
2.083,721 : June 15.
I-iarson, ("arl IT. (Spp Hedin. U. C. and Larson.)
Larson, Carl H., Elkhart, Ind., assignor to The Adlake
Company. Relay. 2,070,740 ; Feb. 16.
Larson, Carl H., Elkhart, Ind., assignor to The Adlake
Company. Mercury switch. 2,070,741 ; Feb. 16.
Larson, Carl H., Elkhart, Ind., assignor to The Adlake
Company. Flasher. 2,073,909 ; Mar. 16.
Larson, Carl H., Elkhart, Ind., assignor to The Adlake
Company. Electric hand lantern. 2,082,067 ; June 1.
Larson, Carl H., Elkhart, Ind., assignor to The Adlka
Company. Controlling the pick-up and drop-away
values of mercury switch relays. 2,095,604 ; Oct. 12.
Larson, Carl H., Elkhart, Ind., J. L. Mohun, Chicago,
111., and C. M. Verhagen, assignors to The Adlake Com-
pany, Elkhart, Ind. Combination baggage rack and
lighting fixture. 2,091,599 ; Aug. 31.
Larson, Carl R. (See Brown, J. B.. and Larson.)
Larson, Carl R., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne aesign-
ments, to Airdraulic Brake Control Corporation. Auto-
matic synchronous clutch and brake control. 2,085,030 ;
June 29.
Larson, Clas S., and W. A. Kuebler, assignors to A. O.
Smith Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Apparatus for
enameling articles. 2.066,628 ; Jan. 5.
Larson, Clayton E., Louisville, Ky., assignor to Reynolds
Metals Company. New York, N. Y. Making composite
bodies of zinc and aluminum. 2,100.255 : Nov. 23.
Larson, Clayton E.. Louisville, Ky., assignor to Reynolds
Metals Company. New York, N. Y. Making composite
bodies of zinc and aluminum. 2,100.256 ; Nov. 23.
Larson, Clayton E., Luisvillo. Ky., assignor to Reynolds
Metals Company. New York, N. Y. Composite body of
magnesium and aluminum and making same. 2,100,257 ;
Nov. 23.
Larson. Clayton E., Luisville. Ky., assignor to Reynolds
Metals Company, New York, N. Y. Composite body of
copper and aluuiinvim or copper and magnesium, and
making same. 2,inn.2."i8 : Nov. 23.
Larson, David C. (See Dunn, E. L., and Larson.)
Larson, Edward, assignor of one-fourth to H. F. Connelly,
one-fourth to W. Rast, and one-fourtli to J. R. Sibbald,
Austin, Nev. Electric forging hammer. 2,083,168 ;
June 8.
Larson, Edward S., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Teletypcsptter Corporation. Magazine
shift for llnccasting and composing machines. Re.
20,410: June 1.5.
Larson. IMward S.. Chicago, III., assicnor, bv mesne as-
signments, to Toletypesotter Corporation." Keyboard
perforator counter for direct measurement in" picas
2.083,570 : June 15.
Larson. Edward S.. ("liirngo. III., assignor, by mesne ns-
algnments. to Teletyposctter (Corporation. " Adjustable
spaccband indlcitor. 2.0S.'1.008 ; June l.").
T.,ar8on. Edward S., nm] TT. A. W.Tlilstr.iiKl, assienors to
Telolype Corporation. Chicago, 111. Tape coil winder.
2,000,891 ; Jan. 5.
Larson, Edward S., and C. A. Levin, Chicago, HI., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Teletypesetter Cor-
poration. Keyboard perforator and counter. 2,080,424 :
May 18.
Larson, Frederick J. (See Raber, R. R., and Larson.)
Larson, Homer W. (See Bouvier, G. A., and Larson.)
Larson, Inman L. (See Larson, Ole T. and I. L.)
Larson, Knut, Pawtucket, R. I. Fire signal alarm sys-
tem. 2,088,708 : Aug. 3.
Larson, Louis J., assignor to A. O. Smith Corporation, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Welding. 2,083,234; June 8.
Larson, Louis L. (See Collins, A. M., and Larson.)
Larson, Louis L., and D. Lindsay, Jr., assignors to Krafelt
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Floor covering.
2,074,964; Mar. 23.
Larson, Louis L., Hockessin, and G. L. Schwartz, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Celastic Corpora-
tion, Arlington, N. J. Producing absorbent paper.
2,088,524 ; July 27.
Larson, Ole T., and I. L., Adrian, Tex. Fence post.
2,084,095 : June 15.
Larson, William A., and H. T. Swortwood, Oklahoma
City, Okla. Hydrostatic bailer. 2,090,055 ; Aug. 17.
Larson, William A., and H. T. Swortwood, Oklahoma
City, Okla. Bailer. 2,090,209 ; Aug. 17.
Larsson. Ernst A., assignor to The Ohio Brass Company,
JIansfield, Ohio. Coupling mechanism. 2,099,490 ;
Nov. 16.
Larsson, Thure, assignor to Norton Company, AVorcester,
Mass. Pulpstone. 2,066,029 ; Jan. 5.
Larsson, Thure, assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Segmental grinding wheel. 2,074,114 : Mar. 16.
Larsson, Thure, assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Pulpstone. 2.078.451 ; Apr. 27.
Larsson, Thure, assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Pulpstone and filler for the same. 2,078,452 ;
Apr. 27.
Larsson, Thure, assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Track grinding brick and adapter. 2,093,969 ;
Sept. 21.
Larsson. Thure L. F., assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester, Mass. Grinding disk. 2,092,978 ; Sept. 14.
La Rue, Harry F., Fairfield, Iowa. CJlutch mechanism
for ironers. 2,090,686 ; Aug. 24.
La Rue, William D. (See Cai-penter, G. W., and La
Rue.)
La Salle, George W., assignor to Hercules Motors Corpora-
tion, Canton, Ohio. Governor apparatus.' 2,086,772 ;
July 13.
Lascari, John, Unionville, Conn. Shoe cleat. 2,103,472 ;
Dec. 28.
Lascroux, Joseph L., Marseille. France. Apparatus for
silencing tlie exhaust of internal combustion engines.
2.068,686: Jan. 26.
Lash. John A. (See Adams, E. A., and Lash.)
Lashar. Walter B., Jr. (See Lewis, D., Walsh, and
Lashar. )
Lashbrook, Albert S. (See Johnston, William J., as-
signor.)
Lasher, Lester, Salem, Mass. Air valve. 2,084,256 ; June
15.
Lashley, Charles J. W., E. E. Natali, and W. A. Woolf,
London, England. Shuttlecock. 2,085,717 ; June 29.
Lasier. David R., assignor to Norton-Lasier Company,
Chicago, 111. Door closing and checking device.
2.0S2.455 : June 1.
Easier, David R., assignor to Norton-Lasier Company,
Chicago. 111. Door closing and checking device.
2. 085, .593 : June 29.
Easier, David R., assignor to Norton-Lasier Company,
Chicago, 111. Door closing and checking device.
2.098,501 : Nov. 9.
Lasiewicz, Stanley, Milwaukee, assignor of thirty one-
hundredths to R. Paul, West Allis, Wis. Rail tie and
fastener. 2,087,154; July 13.
Lasity, Alexander, New York, N. Y. Hair curling device.
2.074.405 ; Mar. 23.
Lasl;a. Leopold, and O. Haller. Offenbach-on-the-Main,
and Arthur Werderniann, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc.. New
York, N. Y. Arylamino-hydroxybenzenes, 2,069,039 ;
Jan. 26.
Laskaris, Lycurgus, Lansdowne, assignor to The Atlantic
Refining Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Bloom material.
2. OS.-.. 7.59 : July C.
Lasker, William W., Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Statistical
card. 2,084.848 ; June 22.
Lasker, William W., Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Conductive ink
and tabulator system. 2,084,849 ; June 22.
Lasker, William W.. Brooklyn, assignor to Remington
Rand Inc., New York, N. Y. Tabulating machine.
2.066.406 : Jan. 5.
Lasker, William W., Brooklyn, assignor to Remington
Rand Inc., Now York, N. Y. Tabulating machine.
2.066.407 : Jan. 5.
Lasker. William W., Brooklyn, assignor to Remington
Rand Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Card verifier. 2,078,084;
Apr. 20.
Laskor, William W., Brooklyn, a^^signor to Remington
Rand Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Sorting machine. 2,084,850 ;
June 22.
Lasker, William W., Brooklyn, assignor to Remington
Rand Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Sorting machine. 2,091,048:
Aug. 24.
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Lasker, William W., Brooklyn, assignor to Remington
Rand Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Card purch. 2,091,049 ;
Aug. 24.
Laskowitz, laidor B., Brooklyn, N. T. " Auto-cyclo-giro.
2,079,217 : May 4.
Lasley, Robert E., Waukegan, 111. Power plant.
2,096,184; Oct. 19.
La Soudure Electrique Autogfene Soci6t4 Anonyme. (See
Schmerber, Raoul J., assignor.)
La Spina, Albert F., Flushing, N. Y. Building wall.
2.078,329 ; Apr. 27.
Lassen, Hans G., Chicago, 111. Portable dispenser.
2,080,923 ; May 18.
LUsser, Emil, assignor to Maag-Zahnrader und-Maschinen
A.-G., Zurich, Switzerland. Expansible mandrel.
2,082,34.5; June 1.
Lassiat, Raymond C. (See Houdry, E. J., and Lassiat.)
Lassiat, Raymond C. (See Prickett, T. B., and Lassiat.)
Lassiat, Raymond C. (See Prickett, T. B., and Las-
siat.)
Lasting Products Co., The. (See Knight, Lewis A., as-
signor.)
Lassiter, Alwyn D., Philadelphia, Pa. Audio frequency
amplification. 2,072,114; Mar. 2.
Lassiter, Lemuel L., Charlotte, N. C. Attachment for
serving trays. 2,080,865 ; May 18.
Lassman, Benjamin, assignor to Hydraulics, Inc., Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Method and apparatus for the pressing
of plastic and dry compositions. 2,067,401 ; Jan. 12.
Lassonde, Raoul, St. Hyacinthe, Quebec, Canada. Fastener
seal. 2,086,086 ; July 6.
Last, Erwin, Vienna, Austria. Condenser type electrode.
2,078,391; Apr. 27.
Laszlo, Andrew, Detroit, Mich., assignor to General Mo-
tors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Clutch mechanism.
2,067,970 ; Jan. 19.
Lateur, Gaston, San Francisco, Calif. Dispensing con-
tainer. 2,067,196 ; Jan. 12.
Lateur, Gaston, San Francisco, Calif. Self-closing cap for
collapsible tubes. 2,071,412 ; Feb. 23.
Lateur, Gaston, San Francisco, Calif. Self-closing cap
for collapsible tubes. 2,071,413 ; Feb. 23.
Lateur, Gaston L., San Francisco, Calif. Self-opening
and closing cap for collapsible tubes. 2,087,258 ;
July 20.
Lateur, Gaston L., San Francisco, Calif. Self-opening
and closing cap for collapsible tubes. 2,101,909 ;
Dec. 14.
Lathan Company, Inc. (See Christensen, Clarence A., as-
signor.)
Lathe, Frank E. (See Carrie, G. M., Criag, Lathe, and
Halferdahl.)
Lathrap, Lloyd 'J., assignor to Pacific Can Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Tear strip collar can. 2,080,826 ;
May 18.
Lathrop, Harry D., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Lathrop-
Paulson Co. Weigh can and valve mechanism.
2,100,142 ; Nov. 23.
Lathrop-Paulson Co., The. (See Lathrop, Harry D., as-
signor.)
Latimer, William G., assignor to Kelvinator Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Oil burner. 2,091,600; Aug. 31.
Latour, Marius, San Sebastian, Spain. Mercury vapor
or arc type rectifier. 2,096,523 ; Oct. 19.
Lattemann, Henry W., Stewart Manor, Long Island, N. Y.
Shoe refitting machine. 2,086,917 ; July 13.
Lattner, Emert J., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Air conditioning
device. 2,094,456 ; Sept. 28.
Lnttner, Emert J., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Fuel line vibra-
tion dampener. 2,094,457 ; Sept. 28.
Lattner, Emert J., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Fluid fuel
burner. 2,098,455 ; Nov. 9.
Latz, Harry, Service Inc. (See Latz, H. L., and Plum,
assignors.)
Latz, Harry L., Now York, N. Y., and S. H. Plum, 2d,
Madison, N. J., assignors to Harry Latz Service Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Printing machine. 2,102,406 ;
Dec. 14.
Laub, Adolf, Basel, assignor to H. Scheidegger, Laufon,
Switzerland. Change speed gear. 2,094,298 ; Sept. 28.
Laub, D. Kenneth, et al. (See Bartell, Floyd B., as-
signor.)
Laub, Stanley V., et al. (See Bartell, Floyd E., as-
signor.)
Lauber, William, assignor of one-half to H. T. Klinkor-
fues, Milwaukee, Wis. Container bung. 2,090,432 ;
Oct 19.
Laucks, I. F., Inc. (See Bowon, A. H., and Dike, as-
signors.)
Laucks, I. F., Inc. (See Dike, Theodore W., assignor.)
fjauclis, I. F., Inc. (Koe Liiidiiui.st, (ioorgo F., assignor.)
Laucks, I. F., Inc. (See Tripp, Elwood I., assignor.)
Laudcnsack, Albert P., assignor to Winchester Repeating
Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Soar-Mechanlsni
for firearms. 2,069,887 ; Feb. 0.
Lauensteln, Carl F.. IndianapoliR, Ind., assignor to Iilnk-
Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Ferrous alloy and produc-
ing ferrous alloy. 2,077,110; Apr. 13.
Lauenstcin, Carl P., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to liink-
Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Ferrous alloy and produc-
ing ferrous alloy. 2,077,117 ; Apr. 13.
Lauenstein, Carl F., and P. F. Ulmer, Indianapolis, Ind.,
assignors to Link-Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Treat-
ing metal. 2,102,539; Dec. 14.
Lauer, Carl B., Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to The Texas
Company, New York, N. Y. Lubricating compound.
2,077,762 ; Apr. 20.
Lauer, Carleton J., Flint, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Mechanical windshield wiper. 2,079,573 ;
May 4.
Lauer, William J., Argyle, Minn. Fish lure. 2,081,671 ;
May 25.
Lauf, Hans, Stockholm, Sweden. Firearm. 2,088,268 ;
July 27.
Lauffer, Emile, Liege, Belgium. Sandblast apparatus.
2,075,732 ; Mar. 30.
Laughinghouse, Harry L., Long Beach, Calif. Repairing
pumping apparatus in the well. 2,070,135 ; Feb. 9.
Laughinghouse, Harry L., Long Beach, Calif. Tubing
bleeder. 2,070,907 ; Feb. 16.
Laughlin, Edwin R. (See Lubs, H. A., Roberts, and
Laughlin.)
Laughlin, Samuel L., H. F. Braun, and W. J. Smith,
assignors to Cleveland Steel Products Corporation,
Cleveland, Ohio. Oil burner unit. Re. 20,536 ; Oct. 19.
Laughlin, William C, Kew Gardens, N. Y., and A. B.
Asch, Jersey City, N. J., assignors to Filtration Equip-
ment Corporation, New York, N. Y. Filter bed clean-
ing device for sewage clarification tanks. 2,074,965 ;
Mar. 23.
Laukandt, Bernhard F., Red Wing, Minn. Piano class
teaching keyboard. 2,083,235 ; June 8.
Laukhutf, Alfred, assignor to Alfa Machine Company,
Milwaulcee, Wis. Cutting machine. 2.089.274 : Aug. 10.
Launder, Ernie L. (See Hosmer, C. C, and Launder.)
Lauppe, Carl, Springfield, Mass. Battery carrying case.
2,096,376 ; Oct. 19.
Laurent, Milton P., assignor to W-K-M Company, Hous-
ton, Tex. Slip. 2,071,637; Feb. 23.
Laurent, Pierre G. (See Belfils, G., and Laurent.)
Laurenzi, Joseph. (See Crawford, Walter C, assignor.)
Laurin, .Jean E. (See de la Minardiere, J. G., Laurin, and
Lambert. )
Laurisin, Eugene, Youngstown, Ohio. Device for taking
blood pressure. 2,079,457 ; May 4.
Lauritz, Thor, Los Angeles, Calif. Camera. 2,073,640 ;
Mar. 16.
Laursen, Binar, Minneapolis, Minn. Clip. 2,074,613 ;
Mar. 23.
Laursen, Laurits A., assignor of one-half to T. K. Seiber-
ling, Akron, Ohio. Insert for rubber heels or the like.
2,102,901 ; Dec. 21.
Lausberg, Charles B. A., Haledon, N. J. Heddle frame.
2,067,402 ; Jan. 12.
Lausberg, Fritz, Dusseldorf-Oberkassel, assignor to
Firma Dr. Kurt Albert G. m. b. H., Neuss, Germany.
Precipitation of copper and for the treatment of sub-
stances containing copper and nicliel. 2,068,296 ; Jan.
19.
Lausen, Christian A. (See Baker, L. W., and Lausen.)
Lausen, Christian A. (See Rasmusen, J. E., and Lausen.)
Lausen, Christian A., Fort Worth, Tex. Valve gear for
a liquid pump operating motor. 2,072,403 ; Mar. 2.
Laussucq, Henri P. L^ Reading, assignor to Birdsboro
Steel Foundry & Machine Company, Birdsboro, Pa.
Method and apparatus for pressure treatment.
2,091,641 ; Aug. 31.
Lautenachiager, Carl L., Frankfort-on-the-Main, O. Schau-
mann, Wiesbaden, and W. Ludwig, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany, assignors to Winthrop Chemical Com-
Fany, New York, N. Y. Oestrus-promoting substance
rom the anterior lobes of the hypophysis and preparing
It. 2,068,297 ; Jan. 19.
Lautenschlilger, Carl L, Frankfort-on-the-Main, H. Op-
pinger, Hotheim (Taunus), O. Schaumann, Wiesbaden',
R. Rigler and R. Fussgiinger, Frankfort on-the-Main,
Germany, assignors to Winthrop Chemical Company,
Inc., Now York, N. Y. Preparing hormones of supra-
renal cortex. 2,089,150; Aug. 3.
Lautenschliigor, Carl L, Frankfort-on-fhe-Main, IT. Op-
pinger, Hofheim, Taunus, O. Schaumann, Wie.sbndon,
R. Rigler and R. Fussgiinger, Frankfort-on-llio-Main,
Germany, assignors to Winthrop Chemical Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Preparing the hormone of supra-
renal cortex. 2,089,151 ; Aug. 3.
Lautenslager, Charles F. (See Day volt, Henry E., as-
signor.)
Liiuter, Felix, Evanston, assignor to Seall;ote Corporation,
Chicago. 111. Synthetic rosin. 2,101,9-4,'!; Pec. 14.
Lauterbach, Otto J., New Orleans, La. Spout for cans.
2,071,638; Feb. 23.
Lauterbur, ICdward J., assignor to Peerless Bread Ma-
chinery Corporation, Sidney, Ohio. Weighing, sifting,
and delivering apparatus. 2,085,203 ; June 29.
lynutcrbur, Edwiud J., assignor to Peerless Bread
Machinery (Corporation. Sidney, Ohio. Api)iiratus for
dough prepiUMtlon. 2,099,i);i7 ; Nov. 23.
Lauterbur Edward J., and F. X. Lnuteilnir, decea.ioil,
by W. 8. T,iinterbur. executrix, Sidney. Ohio. Timing
nKM-hanlsm. 2,077,031 ; Apr. 20.
liinilcrhur, Frank X. (Seo Lauterbur, Edward J., and
F. X.)
Lauterbur, Wlllielminn S., executrix. (See T.nutcrhur,
Edward J., and P. X.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Lautermikli, Louis W., Cleveland, Ohio. Self-conipuliug
leveliiiK rod. 2,066,785 ; Jan. 5.
Lauth, Hellmuth. (See Bauer, W., and Lauth.)
Lautmann, Alfred J., assignor to lodent Chemical Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Combined cake breaker, pastry
knife, and server. 2,081,011 ; May 18.
Lautz, Carl F. (See Kuhns, A., and Lautz.)
Lautz, Carl F. (See Peo, R. F., Lautz, and Magrum.)
Lautz, Carl F., assignor to Houde Engineering Corpora-
tion, BufCalo, N. Y. Hydraulic shock absorber.
2,078,255 ; Apr. 27.
Lava, Vincente G., Manila, P. I. Oil recovery. 2,101,371 ;
Dec. 7.
Lavarack, Frederick C, MSntclair, N. J., assignor to Rail-
road Accessories Corporation, New York, N. Y. Con-
necter. 2.099,526 ; Nov. 16.
Lavarack, Frederick C, Montclair, N. J., and F. B.
Wiegand, Cleveland, Ohio, assignors to Railroad Ac-
cessories Corporation, Nev? York, N. Y. Cable riser.
2,075,780 ; Mar. 30.
La Veck, Louis, Brooklyn, N. T. Making paper straws.
2,072,891 ; Mar. 9.
Lavenson, .Tay, Jenkintovs-n, Pa., assignor to Pioneer
Suspender Company. Ornamental finish. 2,082,346 ;
June 1.
Laver, Frank, Chicago, 111., assignor to A. B. C. Oil
Burner Sales & Service Corporation. Hair waving ma-
chine. 2,091,100 ; Aug. 24.
La very, J. W., et al. (See Kayser, James W., assignor.)
Lavett, Charles O., assignor to Buffalo Foundry & Machine
Co., Buffalo, N. Y. Rotary drier. 2,100,444; Nov. 30.
La Via, Joseph, Long Island, N. Y. Automatic radio tun-
ing device. 2,083,722 ; June 15.
Lavietes. David P. (See Winogradow, Alexander, aa-
sicnor.)
Lavietes, David P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Smoking pipe.
2,095,988; Oct. 19.
La Vigue, Jerome R., assignor to The Waterbury Buckle
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Belt buckle. 2,101,585 ;
Dec. 7.
Lavine Gear Company. (See Twyman, B. Wlckliffe, as-
signor. )
Lavine, Theodore F. (See Toennies, G., and Lavine.)
Lavino E. J., and Company. (See Seil, Gilbert E., as-
signor.)
Law, George H., and R. W. McNamee, Charleston, W. Va.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corporation. Alcohol sulphation process.
2,088,027 ; July 27.
Law, James A., Kensington, Victoria, Australia. Process
of and apparatus for molding hollow rubber articles.
2,098,395 ; Nov. 9.
Lawler, Frank P., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to The
Torque-Distributor Co. Combination torque distributor
and differential. 2,092,128; Sept. 7.
Lawler, Frank P., assignor to C. H. Grant, San Francisco,
P. J. Tyler, Orville, Calif., and himself. Earth moving
machine. 2.T01.400 ; Dec. 7.
Lawler, Hal H., Houston, Tex. Concrete construction.
2,094,458: Sept. 28.
Lawrence, A. C, Leather Company. (See Green, Arthur
J., assignor.)
Lawrence, A. C, Leather Company. (See Whiting, Har-
old B., assignor.)
Lawrence, Allen E., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Urea synthesis at pres-
sures above autogenous. 2,087,980 ; July 27.
Lawrence, Benjamin E., Chicago, 111. Alarm clock.
2,076,733 ; Apr. 13.
Lawrence, (Jharles K. (See Kiskern, W. H., and Law-
rence.)
Lawrence, Charles K., Syracuse, N. Y., and H. A. Beek-
huis, Jr., Petersburg, Va., assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Solvay Process Company, New York,
N. Y. Production of urea and ammonium salts.
2,087,325 ; July 20.
Lawrence, Cyril A. (See Barnett, E. de B., and
Lawrence.)
Lawrence Duck Company. (See Barrell, William A., as-
signor.)
Lawrence, Etna G., Highland Park, Mich. Corn popper.
2,094,610 : Oct. 5.
Lawrence, Frank H., and F. I. Valentine, San Bruno,
Calif. Package opener. 2.080.080 : May 11.
Lawrence, James C. (See Aniick, M. G., Lawrence, and
Stecher. )
Lawrence, Jay B., Glen Ellyn. 111., assignor to American
Deralonmania Company. Revenue stamp and the like.
2,093,841 ; Sept. 21.
Lawrence, John H., New York, assignor to Metropolitan
Engineoring Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Oil still.
2,067,0.50 ; Jan. 5.
Lawrence, Robert II., et al. (See Olsen, Horace W., as-
signor.)
Lawrence, Roger C, Rldgewood, N. J., assignor, by mesne
.•issignnients, to Western Electric Company, Incorpo-
r.'itctl. .New York, N. Y. Apparatus for coating material.
2.0S4.1.''>0 : June 15.
Lawrence, Wlnthrop S., Rego Park, N. Y., n.sslgnor to
Kaumagraph Company. Printing self-attaching fabric
labels. 2.096.750 ; Oct. 26.
Lawrence, Wlnthrop S.. Rego Park, assignor to Kauma-
graph Company, New York, N. Y. Transfer.
2,103,082 ; Dec. 21.
Laws, Edward C, London, England, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Reynold Metals Company, Inc., New
York. N. Y. ^"illuminated sign. 2,089,804; Aug. 10.
Laws, Walter H. Sr., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Horse-
shoe. 2,069,888; Feb. 9.
Lawsen, Robert H., Pawtucket, and A. N. Cloutier, Lons-
dale, assignors to Hemphill Company, Central Falls,
R. I. Reverse plating by knitting needle control.
2,076,902 ; Apr. 13.
Lawson, Albert R., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to American Sales Book Com-
pany Inc. Manifolding book. 2,092,129 ; Sept. 7.
Lawson, Albert R., Hamilton, and L. Huffman, Toronto,
assignors to Appleford Paper Products Limited, Ham-
ilton, Ontario, Canada. Manifolding form. 2,098,706 ;
Nov. 9.
Lawson, Clement C. (See Hardesty, J. M., and Lawson.)
Lawson, Edward D., Park Ridge, 111. Automatic safety
swtch for vehicles. 2,67,057 ; Jan. 5.
Lawson, Gottfrid C, (Canton, Ohio. Air conditioning
cabinet. 2,078,085; Apr. 20.
Lawson, Gottfrid C, and C. Lindquist, Cleveland, Ohio.
Fastener. 2,100,648 ; Nov. 30.
Lawson, Herbert E., assignor to Burgess Battery Com-
pany, Freeport, 111. Soldering flux. 2,090,846 ; Aug.
24.
Lawson, Joel S., St. James, N. Y. Appliance for connect-
ing and disconnecting secondary tap lines to power cir-
cuits. 2,090,134 ; Aug. 17.
Lawson, John. (See Lawson, Robert H. and J.)
Lawson, John, Bristol, and R. H. Lawson, Pawtucket, as-
signors to Hemphill Company, Central Falls, R. I. Drive
for knitting machine. 2.082,207 ; June 1.
Lawson, John and R. H., Pawtucket, assignors to Hemp-
hill Company, Central Falls, R. I. Mechanism and
process for effecting reverse plating. 2,082,751 ;
June 1.
Lawson, John and R. H., Pawtucket, assignors to Hemp-
hill Company, Central Falls, R. I. Mechanism and
process for effecting reverse plating by needle deflec-
tion. 2,098,297 ; Nov. 9.
Lawson, Robert H. (See Lawson, John and R. H.)
Lawson, Robert H. (See Lawson, John and Robert H.)
Lawson, Robert H. (See Smith, W. L., Jr., and Lawson.)
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, assignor to Hemphill
Company, Central Falls, R. I. Knitting machine.
2.069,155 : Jan. 26.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, assignor to Hemphill
Company, Central Falls, R. I. Stitch ring for knitting
machines. 2,069,672 ; Feb. 2.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, assignor to Hemphill
Company, Central Falls, R. I. Wrap stripe fabric an»l
knitting the same. 2,073,242 ; Mar. 9.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, assignor to Hemphill Com-
pany, Central Falls, R. I. Knitting machine. 2,083,027 ;
June 8.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, assignor to Hemphill Com-
pany, Central Falls, R. I. Knitting machine.
2,083,333; June 8.
Lawson. Robert H., Pawtucket, assignor to Hemphill
Company, Central Falls, R. I. Meclianism for measur-
ing yarn. 2.089.494 ; Aug. 10.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, assignor to Hemohill
Company, Central Falls, R. I. Knitting. 2,090,500 ;
Au^r. 17.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, assignor to Hemphill
Company, Central Falls, R. I. Thread controlling
mechanism. 2,091,407 ; Aug. 31.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, assignor to Hemphill
Company, Central Falls, R. I. Knitting machine.
2.101,005; Nov. 30.
Lawson, Robert H., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
iSlioe Machinery Corporation. Patersou, N. J. Assem-
l)ling m.Tchine. 2,078,330: Apr. 27.
Lawson, Robert H., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Slioo Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe sup-
liorting mechanism. 2,078,577; Apr. 27.
Lawson, Robert H,, Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe
manufacture. 2,085,801 ; July 6.
Lawson, Robert H., and W. L. Smith, Jr., Pawtucket, as-
signors to Hemphill Company, Central Falls, R. I. Knit-
ting machine. 2,067,877 ; Jan. 12.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, and A. N. Cloutier, Lons-
dale, assignors to Hemphill Company, Central Fall.?,
R. I. Take-up mechanism for knitting machines.
2,068,605: Jan. 19.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, and A. N. Cloutier, Lons-
dale, assignors to Hemphill Company, Central Falls,
R. I. Stocking and making the same. 2,073,487 :
Mar. 9.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, and R. F. Lovell, Provi-
dence, assignors to Hemphill Company, Central Falls,
R. 1. Knitting machine. 2.073,488 ; Mar. 9.
Lawson, Robert H., and W. L. Smith, Jr., Pawtucket,
R. I., assignors to Hemphill Company, Central Falls,
N. Y. Jack for knitting machines. 2,073.595 : Mar. 9.
Lawson, Robert IT., Pawtucket, and A. N. Cloutier, Lons-
dale, assignors to Hemphill Company, Central Falls,
R. I. Sinker or web holder control. 2,082,642 ; June 1.
Lawson, Robert H., and W. L. Smith, Jr., Pawtucket,
assignors to Hemphill Company. Central Falls, R. I.
Rib fabric, method of and mechanism for knitting the
same. 2,084,914 ; June 22.
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Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, A. GagnS, Central Falls,
and A. N. Cloutier, Lonsdale, assignors to Hemphill
Company, Central Falls, R. I. Machine for transfer-
ring fabric. 2,089,147 ; Aug. 3.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, and J. Lawson, Bristol,
assignors to Hemphill Company, Central Falls, R. I.
Machine and method for knitting welted split work
hosiery. 2,089.904 ; Aug. 10.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, and A. GagnS, assignors to
Hemphill Company, Central Falls, R. I. Selective con-
trolling means for knitting machines. 2,090,597 ; Aug.
17.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, and A. N. Cloutier, Lons-
dale, assignors to Hemphill Company, Central Falls,
R. I. Knitting machine. 2,098,050 ; Nov. 2.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, and A. Gagne, assignors
to Hemphill Company, Central Falls, R. I. Yarn change
mechanism for knitting machines. 2,101,006 ; Nov. 30.
Lawson, Robert H., and W. L. Smith, Jr., Pawtucket, as-
signors to Hemphill Company, Central Falls, R. I.
Deflector for knitting machines. 2,103,197 ; Dec. 21.
Lawson, Robert H., Pawtucket, and A. N. Cloutier, Lons-
dale, assignors to Hemphill Company, Central Falls,
R. I. Knitted fabric and knitting the same. 2,103,908 ;
Dec. 28.
Lawson, Walter E. (See Aughey, W. H., Burrows, and
Lawson. )
Lawson, Walter E. (See Burrows, L. A., and Lawson.)
Lawson, Walter E. (See Dykstra, H. B., and Lawson.)
Lawson, Walter E. (See Woodbury, C. A., and Law-
son.)
Lawson, Walter E., and J. A. Arvin, assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Polymers and preparing same. 2,077,485 ; Apr. 20.
Lawton, Chester S., Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to The
Western Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for laying submarine cables.
2,099,527 : Nov. 16.
Lawton, Chester S., Ridgewood, N. J., and M. H. Bloomer,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, assignors to The Western
Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y. Plough
for laying submarine cables. 2,067;717 ; Jan. 12.
Lawton, Harvey B., assignor to Williams Oil-O-Matic
Heating Corporation, Bloomington, 111. Air condition-
ing apparatus. 2,073,110 ; Mar. 9.
Lawton, Harvey B., assignor to Williams Oil-0-Matlc
Heating Corporation, Bloomington, 111. Refrigeration.
2,075,349 ; Mar. 30.
Lawton, Howard B., Detroit. Mich. Arrangement for
resetting hobs. 2,101.183: Dec. 7.
Lawton, Lon, Stevenson, Wash. Slceleton pole. 2,098,343 ;
Nov. 9.
Lawton, Thomas W., New Bedford, Mass. Drafting
mechanism. 2,079,122 ; May 4.
Lawver, Emory L., Biglerville, Pa. Cigarette vending
machine. 2,097,333 ; Oct. 26.
Lawyers Co-Operative Publishing Company, The. (See
Taylor, Wallace W., a.ssignor.)
Laxer, Harry M., assignor to Idealite, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Lamp base. 2,073,375 ; Mar. 9.
Laxo, Ed, McKees Rocks, Pa., assignor to Continental
Can Company, Inc;, New York, N. Y. Side seam for
sheet metal containers. 2,093,199 : Sept. 14.
Layne, James H., et al. (See McClain, Grover A., as-
signor.)
Layne, Leslie A. (See Roco, A. L., and Walters, assignors.)
Layne, Leslie A., Houston, Tex. Well packer mechanism.
2.082.111 ; June 1.
Layne, Leslie A., and H. C. Block, Houston, Tex., said
I?lock assignor to said Layne. Casing packer.
2.082.112 ; June 1.
Layne, Leslie A., and L. C. Mundt, Houston, Tex., said
Mundt assignor to said Layne. Well packer. 2,082,113 ;
June 1.
Layne, Leslie A., and H. C. Block, Houston, Tex., said
Block assignor to said Layne. Graveling tool. 2,096,904 :
Oct. 26.
Layng, Frank R., Greenville, Pa. Dock construction.
2,096,185 ; Oct. 19.
Lazar, Arthur, Associated, and J. V. Crenna, Concord,
assignors to As.soclated Oil Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Steam cylinder oil and preparing the same.
2,084,.53] ; June 22.
Lazar, Arthur, Assoclatod, and J. V. Crenna, Concord,
assignors to Associated Oil Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Preparing steam cylinder oil. 2,084,532 ; June
22.
Lazarus, Arthur, St. Paul, Minn. Device for heating
water or making steam by friction. 2,090,873 ; Aug. 24.
Lazarus, Meyer, assignor to Coprox, Incorporated, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Resistance and impedance elements for
electric circuits. 2,075,733 ; Mar. 30.
Lazier, Wilbur A. (See Bousquet, E. W., and Lazier.)
Lazier, Wilbur A., M.arshallton, assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Ilydrogena-
tion proposs for producing hydro.xy acids and lactones.
2,0(;r,.r)3:? ; Jan. 5.
Lazier, Wilbur A., Marehallton, assignor to E. T. du
I'ont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Hydro-
genatlng furfural. 2,077,422 ; Apr. 20.
Lazier, Wilbur A., Marshallton, Del., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Producing alcohols from esters of nonaroniatic car-
boxyllc acids. 2,079,414 ; May 4.
Lazier, Wilbur A., Marshallton, assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Mixed
higher alcohols. 2,094.127 ; Sept. 28.
Lazier, Wilbur A., Marshallton, Del., assignor to E. L
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Producing alcohols from hydroxy carboxyclic com-
pounds. 2,094,611 ; Oct. 5.
Lazier, Wilbur A., Marshallton, Del., and J. V. Vaughen,
Lakewood, Ohio, assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Chemical process.
2,094,128 ; Sept. 28.
Lazier, Wilbur A., Elmhurst, assignor to E. I. du Pout
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Catalytic
hydrogenation process. 2,077,421 ; Apr. 20.
Lazier, Wilbur A., New Castle County, assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Catalytically hydrogenating phenols, 2,087,691 ; July
20.
Lazier, Wilbur A., New Castle County, Del., assignor to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Process for dehydrogenating polvcyclic phenols.
2,088,425 July 27.
Lazna, James J., assignor to National Malleable and
Steel Castings Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Car truck.
2,091,783 ; Aug. 31.
Lazrus, Benjamin, Lawrence, assignor to Benrus Manu-
facturing Company, New York, N. Y. Wrist watch.
2,069,453 ; Feb. 2.
Lazzarini, Eugen, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fflr
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Time-
lag cathode circuit arrangement. 2.073.701 ; Mar. 16.
Lea, Edward S., Morrisville, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to G. Von Seebeck, New York, N. Y.,
trustee. Humidifier. Re. 20,341 ; Apr. 27.
Lea, Edward S., Morrisville, Pa., assignor, by mesne as^
signments, to G. Von Seebeck, New York, N. Y., trustee.
Air conditioning apparatus. 2,079,574 ; May 4.
Lea, Harry K., assignor to Kenlea Manufacturing Corp.,
Johnstown, N. Y. Adhesrve supply and spreading at-
tachment for fabric coating machines. 2,073,557 ;
Mar. 9.
Lea, William C, Los Angeles, Calif. Metal building con-
struction. 2,067,403 ; Jan. 12.
Lea, William G. (See Oppenlaender, O., and Lea.)
Leach Company, et al. (See Leach, E. C, and Hamren,
assignors.)
Leach, Elbert C, and E. O. Hamren, assignors of one-half
to Leach Company, Oshkosh, Wis., and one-half to The
Elgin Corporation, Chicago, 111. Self-loading vehicle.
2,087,348; July 20.
Leach, Frederick P., Frodshrun, and W. D. Spencer, Wid-
nes, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Manufacture of chlorinated rubber.
2,067,971 ; Jan. 19.
Leacli, Harry, Providence, R. I. Seal. 2,101,586 : Dec. 7.
Leach, Merle F., Yorktown Heights, N. Y. Automatic oil-
ing device. 2,087,601 ; July 20.
Leach, Harry, Providence, R. I. Seal. 2.103,292 ; Dec.
28.
Leadbetter, Ralph L., Royal Oak, Mich., assignor to C. F.
Burgess Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, III. Sound and
vibration damping construction. 2,069,413 ; Feb. 2.
Leader, Hubert S., and H. P. Nordmark, assignors to
American Soating Company, Orjind Rapids, Mich. Seat
structure. 2,066,630 ; .Tan. 5.
Leader, Hubert S., and H. P. Nordmark, assignors to
American Seating Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Seat
back. 2,098,456 ; Nov. 9.
Leader, John H. (See Getz, John B., and B. B., and
Leader.)
Leaf, Sol S., and R. Panza, assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to Milko Cone & Baking Co., Inc., Chicago, 111.
Ice cream cone machine. 2,089,923 ; Aug. 10.
Loahey. Thomas F., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Bottle closure.
2.060.093 ; Jan. 20.
Leahny. Thomas F.. Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Device for open-
ing shell fish. 2,069,094 ; .Tan. 26.
Leake, James M., Toledo, Ohio. Lawn mower wheel.
2,076,344; Apr. 6.
Li-iikc, Itiohard ('., assignor to General Railwav Signal
Ompany, Rochester, N. Y. Relay. 2,009,1 09 ; Jan,
20.
Leakproof Sprayer Co. (See de Weal, Andr<5, assignor.)
Leal, Hugh, Windsor. Ontario. Canad.-i, assignor to L. A.
Young Spring and Wire Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Wire forming machine. 2,077,243; Apr. 13.
Lean. Jennie L. (See Brock. Thomas J., assignor.)
Leaper, Percy J., Naugntuck, Conn., assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Vul-
canization of rubber. 2,091,712; Aug. 31.
Lear, Earl B., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Chicago Pneu-
matic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Tool retainer.
2,081,937; June 1.
lii-ar, lOarl B., l)(>trolt, Mich., assignor to Chicago Pneu-
matic Tool Company, New York. N. V. .Mr or water
lube connection for rock drills. 2.101, 1-J4; Doc. 7.
Lear, JoH(>ph ))., assignor to Fodders I\IaiuifMcturlng Com-
IiMuy. Inc., BulTalo, N. Y. Double walled barrel of
(li.'i.slnillnr nn-I.Mls. 2.0S0,S0.T : Aug. 10.
Lear, Joseph D., BulTalo, assignor to Fodders Manufac-
turing Company, Inc., Bufl'Mlo, N. Y. Condouaate col-
lector. 2,095,219 : Oct. 5.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Lear, Joseph D., and J. Askln, assignors to Fedders Man-
ufacturing Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Condensate
collector. 2,095,218 ; Oct. 5.
Lear, William P., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Switch-
ing and supporting device for electrical apparatus.
2,103.035 : Dec. 21.
Leash, Homer E., Nice, Calif. Marking device. 2,085,323 ;
June 29.
Leask. Samuel J. (See Knapp, E. L., and Leask.)
Leatham, John R. (See White, A. C, and Leatham.)
Leatherman, Martin, Hyatteville, Md. Composition for
removing fibrous layers from surfaces. 2,067,326 ;
Jan. 12.
Leatherman, Martin, Hyattsvllle, Md. Composition for
removing fibrous layers from surfaces. 2,067,327 ; Jan.
12.
Leathers, Ward, Haworth, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Quadrex Corporation. Filter and dirt
disposal for electric push brooms. Re. 20,286 ; Mar. 9.
Leathers, Ward, Haworth, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Quadrex Corporation. Vacuum cleaner.
Re. 20,489 ; Aug. 31.
Leathers, Ward, Haworth, N. J., assignor to Quadrex
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Flexible nozzle for vac-
uum cleaners. 2,071,077 : Feb. 16.
Leathers, Ward, Haworth, N. J., assignor to The Quadrex
Corporation. Self aligning vacuum cleaner nozzle.
2,072,892; Mar. 9.
Leathers, Ward, Haworth, N. J., assignor to Quadrex
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Collapsible wheel for
vacuum cleaners. 2,073,347 ; Mar. 9.
Leathers, Ward, Haworth, N. J., assignor to Quadrex
Corporation. Suction cleaner. 2,073,489 ; Mar. 9.
Leathers, Ward, Haworth, N. J., assignor to Quadrex
(Corporation, New York, N. Y". Filter top for vacuum
cleaners. 2,083,914 ; June 15.
Leathers, Ward. Haworth, N. J., assignor to Quadrex
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Covered filter for vacuum
cleaners. 2,083,915 ; June 15.
Leathers, Ward, Haworth, N. J., assignor to Quadrex Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Covered filter for vacuum
cleaner. 2,090,453 ; Aug. 17.
Leaton Corporation, The. (See Fulton, Ashley, assignor.)
Leavens, Robert E., Houston, Tex. Banana peeler.
2,071,931 ; Feb. 23.
Leavitt, Albert L., Minneapolis, Minn. Surveying appa-
ratus. 2,093,049 ; Sept. 14.
Leavitt Machine Company, The. (See Albee, Hugh M.,
assignor.)
Lebby. States L.. assignor to Corning Glass Works, Corn-
ing, N. r. Cover glass. 2,068,805 ; Jan. 26.
Lebedeff. Yurii E. (See Betterton, J. O., and Lebedeff.)
Lebensart, Salomon, Vienna, Austria. Explosive pro-
jectile. 2,080,777 ; May IS.
Lebherz, Harry J. (See Lebherz, William B., and H. J.)
Lebherz, William B. and H. J., Frederick, JId., assignors,
by mesne assignments, to J. B. Brady, Washington, D. C.
Apparatus for making dental amalgam and other dies.
2,077,423: Apr, 20.
Le Blanc, Alphonse J., Little Brook Station, Nova Scotia,
Canada. Fire escape. 2,078,146 ; Apr. 20.
Lp Blanc, George A. (See Brobson, John F., assignor.)
Leblanc. Georges, La Couture Boussey, France. Reed for
wind instruments. 2,095,605 ; Oct. 12.
Leblanc, Leon, Paris, France. Musical Instrument.
2,073,425; Mar. 9.
Le Bl(-u, Charles, Los Angeles, Calif, Trail builder.
2,100,445 ; Nov. 30.
Le Bleu, Charles, Los Angeles, Calif. Scraper. 2,103,538 ;
Dec. 28.
Le Blond, R. K., Machine Tool Company, The. (See
Groene. William F., assignor.)
Le Blond, R. K., Machine Tool Company, The. (See
Groene, W. F.j and Meyer, assignors.)
Le Blond, R. K.. Machine Tool Comp.iny, The. (See
Groone, W. F., Meyer, and I^uning, assig'nors.)
Le Blond, R. K., Machine Tool Company, The. (See Le
Blond, R. K., and Kemper, assignors.)
Le Blond. R. K., Machine Tool Company, The. (See
Piorle, Henry C, assignor.)
Le Blond, Richard K., and H. C. Kemper, assignors to
The R. K. Le Blond Alachine Tool Company, Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Feed mechanism for lathes. 2,097.375 :
Oct. 26.
Lebo, Robert B., Elizabeth. N. J., and B. T. Brooks. Old
Greonwloh. Conn., assignors to Standard Alcohol Com-
pany. Hydrolyzlng reactive acid liquor. 2.099,855 ;
Nov. 23.
L*bocey, Gaston, Troyos, France. -Automatic knitting ma-
chine for the manufacture of proportioned articles, witli
or without seams. 2,095.600 ; Oct. 12.
Le Boeuf, Hartford. Conn. Dispenser. 2,098 344-
Nov. 9.
Le Boutillier. Henry W. (See Folmsbee, C. H., Le Boutil-
ller, and Hess.)
Lebow, Charles F., Salina, Kans. Snare drum muffler
and prnrtlce pad. 2,078.004 ; Apr. 20.
Lobow. Henry T., Flomot, Tex. Cultivator. 2,077,334 •
Apr. 13.
L6bre, Albert F., Paris, France. Process of and appara-
tus for performing thermal conversions. 2.0.S4 691 •
June 22.
Le Bus, George F., Longview, Tex. Fishing tool for well
drilling. 2,103,988 ; Dec. 28.
Lebus, WUli, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, assignor
of one-half to C. W. Horter, Scheveningen 30 Gevert
Deynootplein. Preparation for imparting swelling ca-
pacity or loosening substances of various origin con-
taining albumen or cellulose. 2,093,131 ; Sept. 14.
Lebzelter, Josef. (See Czeija, O., Lebzelter, and
Scherenzel.)
Le Cain, John A., East Orange, N. J. Steam valve gear.
2,082,704 ; June 1.
Lechesne, Gabriel, Montreuil-sous-Bois, assignor to Paul
Durand, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Machine for bobb-
ing the teeth of worm wheels. 2,102.540 ; Dec. 14.
Lechtenberg, Leo F., assignor to Electric Wheel Com-
pany, Quincy, HI. Tractor semitrailer fifth wheel struc-
ture. 2,075,781 ; Mar. 30.
"L* Eclairage des Vehicules sur Rail". (See B^nlt,
Henri, assignor.)
Lecler, Charles. (See Houdaille, M., and Lecler.)
Le Compte, Frank H., assignor of one-half to O. A.
Keach, Wichita, Kans. Gas burner. 2,100,995 ; Nov.
30.
Le Compte, Melanie. (See Filion, Melanie, n6e La
Compte.)
Le Compte, Thomas R., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to John
A. Manning Paper Company, inc.. Green Island, N. Y.
Paper manufacture. 2,069,755 ; Feb. 9.
Le Compte, Thomas R., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to John
A. Manning Company, Inc., Green Island, N. Y. Mak-
ing a gum deflocculant from gum karaya and like for
paper fiber and the product. 2,088,479 ; July 27.
Le Coney, Joseph H., Bedford, assignor to Earnshaw
Knitting Company, Newton, Mass. Garment.
2,068,186 ; Jan. 19.
Ledbetter, Edwin. (See Ledbetter, Robert E., and E.)
Ledbetter, Robert E. and E., Montgomery, Ala. Culti-
vator. 2,087,035 ; July 13.
Ledder, William, St. Louis. Mo. Receptacle and socket
for neon tubes. 2.099,610 ; Nov. 16.
Leder, Paul. (See Lensch, K., and Leder.)
Lederer, Anton, deceased, Vienna, Austria ; C. Danzer and
G. C. Randa executors, assignors to E. A. Lederer, Glen
Ridge, N. J. Electric rare gas filled lamp. 2,084,037 ;
June 15.
Lederer, Anton, deceased, Vienna, Austria ; C. Danger
and G. C. Randa, executors of said A. Lederer, assignors
to E. A. Lederer, Glen Ridge, N. J. Manufacture of
electric rare gas filled lamps. 2,090,981 ; Aug. 24.
Lederer, Ernest A. (See Lederer, Anton, assignor.)
Lederer, Henry, & Bro„ Inc. (See Kilstrom, Axel, as-
signor.)
Lederer, Irving R., Providence, R. I. Ornamental tie
holder. 2.067,058 ; Jan. 5.
Lederer, Maximilian, Split, Yugoslavia, assignor to Alex-
ander Singer, Vienna, Austria. Production of wood
wool. 2,074,590 ; Mar, 23.
Lederer, Sigmund L., Providence, R. I. Identification
bracelet. 2,073,280; Mar. 9.
Lederman, Benjamin. (See Glick, Jack, assignor.)
Ledig, Kurt K., assignor to American Platinum Works,
Newark, N. J, Preparing pen points. 2,080,140 ; May
Lodig, Kurt K., assignor to American Platinum Works,
Newark, N. J. Pen point. 2.0.S4.000 : June 15.
Ledin. Charles, assignor to The Yale & Towne Manufac-
turing Company, Stamford, Conn. Lock. 2,091,930:
Aug. 31.
Ledofsky, Adalbert. (See Grabec, Josef, assignor.)
Ledwinka, Hans, Koprivnice, Czechoslovakia. Internal
combustion engine. 2.076,653 : Apr, 13.
Ledwinka, Hans, Koprivnice, Czechoslovakia. Connec-
tions of the driving unit to the frame of a motor
vehicle. 2,079,218 ; May 4.
Ledwinka, Hans, Koprivnice, Czechoslovakia. Road ve-
hicle. 2.083,457 ; June 8,
Ledwinka, Hans, Koprivnice, Czechoslovakia. Final drive
gear for vehicles. 2,090,893 ; Aug, 24.
Ledwinka. Joseph, assignor to Edward G. Budd Manufac-
turing Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Track shoe and
shunting circuit. 2.084,257 ; June 15.
Lee. All)ert C, and W. Lee, New Haven, Conn. Signal for
automobiles. 2,100.105 : Nov. 23
Lee. Alfred A., Dayton, Ohio. Bung puller. 2,091,150 ;
Aug. 24.
Lee, Arthur. Wilmette, HI. Stair construction and unit
block therefor. 2,093,763 : Sept. 21.
Lee, Arthur L Pittsburgh. Pa., assignor to Link-Belt
Company, Chicago, HI. Flexible coupling. Re. 20,329 ;
^'''oneVollo'' t'- Oakmont. Pa. Chain link connection.
_'.(Mi,"s.!<bJ ; Jan. 26.
'^^.^•n,.o'i*!Jl}""c^i Oakmont, Pa. Mine car hub cap.
2.093.149 ; Sept. 14.
^''o'neP -oo- '■T'^'^sno. Calif. Door for poultry trap nests.
z.oi>i>. i.>.i : .Tan. 5.
Lee. Charles L., assignor to The National Cash Register
Company, Dayton, Ohio, Automatic overdraft device
for calculating machines. 2,079,355 ; May 4.
Lee. Chauncey A., Lodi. Calif. Belt dressing and pre-
paring same. 2,090,687 ; Aug. 24
Lee Clarence L., New York, N. Y. Trousers. 2.074,070 .
M!\T. 16.
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Lee, Dee V., Corpus Christi, Tex. Combination book cover
and book marker. 2,078,392 ; Apr. 27.
Lee, Don W., Oklahoma City, assignor to Skelly Oil Com-
pany, Tulsa, Okla. Combination portable tubing board
and tubing rack. 2,087,155 ; July 13.
Lee, Edward. (See O'Connor, C, and Lee.)
Lee Engineering Research Corporation. (See Lee, R., anc?
Egedal, assignors.)
Lee, Floyd B., Hays, Kans. Scoring apparatus.
2,067,769 ; Jan. 12.
Lee, Frank H., Jr., et al., executors. (See Lee, Frank H.)
Lee, Prank H., deceased ; M. J. P. and F. H. Lee, Jr., and
The City National Bank and Trust Company, Danbury,
Conn., executors. Hat manufacture. 2,094,104 ; Sept.
28.
Lee, George L., Maplewood, assignor to Landon P. Smith,
Inc., Irvington, N.- J. Glass cutting apparatus.
2,096,284 ; Oct. 19.
Lee, H. D., Mercantile Co., The. (See Staples, Leonaro
W., assignor.)
Lee Hardware Company. (See Healy, Leon J. D., as-
signor. )
Lee, Harley C, Columbus, assignor to Basic Dolomite,
Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Refractory and process of mak-
ing. 2,078,086 ; Apr. 20.
Lee, Harley C., Columbus, assignor to Non-Metallic Min-
erals, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Merwinite refractories.
2,089,970 ; Aug. 17.
Lee, Harry S., Detroit, Mich. Process of and apparatus
for forming cement clinker. 2,095,446 ; Oct. 12.
Lee, Horace VV., assignor to Kapella Limited, Leicester,
England. Lens. 2,100,291 ; Nov. 23.
Lee, Horace W., Chiswick, assignor to Kapella Limited,
Leicester, Eneland. Lens. 2,100,290 ; Nov. 23.
Lee, John. (See Christiansen, W. G., Harris, and Lee.)
Lee. John G., Farmington, assignor to United Aircraft
Corporation, Hartford, Conn. Fabric holding device.
2,092,079 ; Sept. 7.
Lee, John G., Avon, Conn., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to United Aircraft Corporation. Adjustable
gunner's seat. 2,101,145 ; Dec. 7.
Lee, John H., River Forest, 111. Moistening device.
2,085,862 ; July 6.
Lee, John R., assignor to Cantilever Seat Company, In-
corporated, Wallingford, Conn. Spring cushion.
2,072,562 ; Mar. 2.
Lee, John W., Dayton, Ohio. Automatic screw machine.
2,087,109 ; July 13.
Lee, Lael C, Los Angeles, Calif. Precooling refrigeration
system. 2,074,614; Mar. 23.
Lee, Leif, Youngstown, Ohio. Furnace. 2,085,103 ; June
29.
Lee, Louis R., Rohrerstown, assignor to Armstrong Cork
Company, Lancaster, Pa. Making cork insulation.
2,066,988; Jan. 5.
Lee, Martin L., Brooklyn, N. T. Necktie holder.
2,082,011 ; June 1.
Lee, Marvin, Rye, assignor to Burndy Engineering Co.,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Cable connecter. 2,08L384 ;
July 20.
Lee, Mary J. P., et al., executors. (See Lee, Prank H.)
Lee Metal Products Company. (See Tay, George H., as-
signor.)
Lee, Orval W., Spokane, Wash. Astigmatometer.
2,080,614 ; May 18.
Lee^ Paul R., and O. S. Jennings, Mansfield, Ohio, as-
signors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Baffled thermostat.
2,078.674 ; Apr. 27.
Lee, Raymond, Tucson, Ariz. Embalming drainage tube.
2,073,069 ; Mar. 9.
Lee, Reuben. (See Little, D. G., and Lee.)
Lee, Reuben, Springfield, Mass., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. High voltage direct current contactor. 2,094,361 ;
Sept. 28.
Lee, Roger K. (See Tea, C. A., .and Lee.)
Lee, Roger K., Highland Park, assignor to Chrysler Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion engine.
2,008,750 ; Jan. 20.
Leo, Roger K., Highland Park, assignor to Chrysler Corpo-
ration, Detroit, Mich. Piston, and piston and connect-
ing rod nssemljly. 2.072.373; Mar. 2.
Lee, Roger K., Highland Park, assignor to Chrysler
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Oscillating joint.
2,080,722 ; May 18.
Lee, Roger K., Highland Park, and C. A. Tea, assignors
to Ciirysier Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Cushion.
2,091.041 : Sent. 28.
Lee, Roger K., Hlglilaiid Park, C. A. Tea, Detroit, and H.
C. Anderson, llighlnnd Park, assignors to Chrysler Cor-
poration, Dclroit, Midi. Cusliion unit and making the
same. 2,094,074 ; Sept. 28.
Lee, Royal, Milwaukee, Wis. Heat engine. 2,007,453 ;
.Tan. 12.
Leo, Royiii, and L. E. Egedal, assignors to Lee Encinper-
ing KoKcnroli Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. jNIolor
spt'cd regiilnfor. 2,10.3.589; Dec. 28.
Leo Riiljbcr & Tin; (!orpora1ion. (See Bonner, W. \V., and
Looi)ol<l, jiNHiunorH.)
Lee Rubber & Tire Corporation. (See Nollon. Arthur
IT., assignor.)
Lee, Thomas P., Atlanta, Ga. Mop wringer. 2,080,945 ;
May 18.
Lee, Walter J., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, assignor to Wing-
foot Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Building safety
inner tubes for pneumatic tires. 2,090,210 ; Aug. 17.
Lee, Walter O. W., Washington, D. C, and M. O. Jones,
Richmond, Va., said Jones assignor to The Duplex
Envelope Company, Inc., Richmond, Va. Article to
facilitate business accounting. 2,072,040 ; Feb. 23.
Lee, William. (See Lee, Albert C. and W.)
Lee, William B., assignor to Rock-Lee Products Co., Oak-
land, Calif. Carburetor connection. 2,072,893 ; Mar. 9.
Lee, William W., Maywood, Hi. Well point. 2,093,764;
Sept. 21.
Leece, Bennett M., Shaker Heights, assignor to The
Leece-Neville Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Generator
regulation. 2,100,905 ; Nov. 30.
Leece, Charles E., Youngstown, Ohio. Fuel valve lock.
2,082,643 ; June 1.
Leece-Neville Company, The. (See Leece, Bennett M.,
assignor.)
Leech, Beverley C, Regina, Saskatchewan, Canada, as-
signor to The Foregger Co., Inc. Pharyngeal bulb gas-
way. 2,099,127; Nov. 16.
Leech, .Taeob T., Beaver, Pa. Wire straightening machine.
2,067,972 ; Jan. 19.
Leechgrip Company. (See Spencer, Herman J., assignor.)
Leeehgrip Company. (See Spencer, H. J., and Jenner, as-
signors.)
Leeds, Morris E., assignor to Leeds & Northrup Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Temperature measuring system.
2,096,047 ; Oct. 19.
Leeds & Northrup Company. (See Behr, Leo, assignor.)
Leeds and Northrup Company. (See Doyle, Edgar D.,
assignor.)
Leeds & Northrup Company. (See Harsch, John W., as-
signor.)
Leeds & Northrup Company. (See Leeds, Morris E., as-
signor. )
Leeds & Northrup Company. (See Newman, Paul A.,
assignor.)
Leeds and Northrup Company. (See Quereau, John P.,
assignor.)
Leeds and Northrup Company. (See Ross, Raymond W.,
assignor. )
Leeds & Northrup Company. (See Ross, R. W., and
Seberhagen, assignors.)
Leeds and Northrup Company. (See Schock, John F.,
assignor.)
Leeds & Northrup Company. (See Schofleld, William R.,
Jr., assignor.)
Leeds & Northrup Company. (See Stein, Irving M., as-
signor.)
Leeds & Northrup Company. (See Town, George R.,
assignors. )
Leeds, Reginald E. (See Dudding, B. P., and Leeds.)
Leeds, Reginald E., Middlesex, England, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Manufacture of coiled-coil fila-
ments for electric incandescent lamps and similar de-
vices. 2,083,456 ; June 8.
Leeds, Winthrop M. (See Lingal, H. J., and Leeds.)
Leeds, Winthrop M., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Circuit breaker. 2,102,326; Dec. 14.
Leef, George H. (See Leef, John H. and G. H.)
Leef, John H. and G. H., Minneapolis, Minn. Garment
sleeve ironer. 2,086,773 ; July 13.
Leek, Thomas G. (See Statham, N., and Leek.)
Leemhuis, Johannes C. P., Union of South Africa, as-
signor to E. J. Donaldson, Johannesburg, South Africa.
Hollow wall and plates for its construction. 2,071,039 ;
Feb. 16.
Lees-Bradner Company, The. (See Warner, H. C, and
Scluirr, assignors.)
Lees, David S., Norton-on-Tees, England, assignor to Im-
perial Chemical Industries Ijiniited. Cooling system for
utilizing solid carbon dioxide. 2,067,670 ; Jan. 12.
Lees, James, fc Sons Co. (See Morgan, Harry S., as-
signor.)
Lees, John, Company, The. (See Murphy, S. D., and
Osborn, assignors.)
Leeson, Charles B. (See Kuenzli, W. A., and Loeson.)
Jjooson, Jamos T., Rocky Mount, N. C. Tractor steering
clutch. 2,095,140 ; Oct. 5.
Lee-Tox Rubber Products Corporation. (See Manolin,
Ercolo J., assignor.)
Leetz, Wilhelin, Zorbst, Germany. Treating sea-ooze.
2,079,514 ; May 4.
Lofebure, Victor. (See Dunn, J. S., and Tx^fobure.)
Lefeburo, Victor. (Soo Dunn, J. S. Hlnisworth, and
Lefebure.)
Lofobvro. Aide, New York, N. Y. Al:irni lock. 2,00,'i,819 ;
Oct. 12.
Lpfobvrp du Prov, Maurlro A., I'luls France. Molding for
electric wires. 2,087,640: July 20.
l,elovor, (Miarl(>R P., assignor to Daisy Mnniif.'ioturlng
("oiniiany, I'lymouth, Mich. Toy gun. 2,077,763 ; Apr.
20.
Ijefevro, Andrfi K., assignor to Socl«SlS Anon.viiie .\n(lro
fMtroon, I'nriB, France. RoslHpnt suspension <l<'vUv for
motor cars or otlier vehiplvs. 2. 10.'!, 590 ; I)i>c. 28.
368
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
E. Prentice Manufac-
Conn. Key support.
E. Prentice Manufac-
Conn. Key support.
LeFevre, Arden W., assignor to Stewart-Warner Corpo-
ration, Chicago, in. Windshield cleaner. 2,092,173 ;
Sept. 7.
Lefevre, Emil, assignor to William II. Gross, as trustee,
Detroit, Mich. Latch mechanism. 2,073,017 ; Mar. 9.
Let'evro, Emil li. G., Detroit, Mich. Joint for metal links.
2,083,609 : June 15.
Lefevre, Emil B. G., Detroit, Mich. Joint for metal links.
2.095,416 : Oct. 12.
Le Fevre, Walter J. (See Ceilings, W. R., and Le Fevre.)
Leffland, Paul W., Dallas, Tex. Adjustable door brace.
2,082,012 ; June 1.
Leffler, Landreth, Los Angeles, assignor to R. S. Hicks,
El Alonte, Calif. Combined carburetor and supercharger.
2.083.787 : June 15.
Le.ft, Joseph, and L. Fischer, Brooklyn, N. Y. Goal post.
2,074.125 ; Mar. 16.
Lefler Patent Company, (See Tandler, William S., as-
signor.)
Lefkowitz, Emil, Comstock, N. Y. Seat and seat cover
actuating mechanism for toilets. 2,100,906 ; Nov. 30.
Lefler, Melvin N. (See Lundelius, O. F., and Lefler.)
Le Fly Tox. (See Ripert, Jean, assignor.)
Lefort, Theodore E., Paris, France, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Carbide and Carbon Chemicals Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Production of ethylene oxide.
Re. 20,370 ; May 18.
Lefranc, Jacques G. A., Paris, Franco. Compounding
ceramic products. 2,099.307 ; Nov. 16.
Le Frank, John D. (See Nordquist, R. E. J., and
Le Frank.)
Le Frank, John D., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can C.in Company, New York, N. Y. Packing machine.
2,092,763 ; Sept. 14.
Legat, Robert C., assignor to G.
turing Company, New Britain,
2.093.326 ; Sept. 14.
Legat, Robert C., assignor to G.
turing Company, New Britain,
2.093.327 ; Sept. 14.
Legat, Robert C, assignor to G. E. Prentice Manu-
turing Company, New Britain, Conn. Fastener.
2,097,099 ; Oct. 26.
Legault, Romeo R. (See Kharascb, M. S., and Legault.)
Legeros, Peter J., Brookings, S. Dak. Deep fat fryer.
2,070,439 ; Feb. 9.
Legg, David A. (See Woodruff, J. C, Stiles, and Legg.)
Legg, David A., and H. R. Stiles, assignors to Commer-
cial Solvents Corporation, Torre Haute, Ind. Producing
butyl alcohol. 2,089,562 ; Aug. 10.
Legg, Jo.spph W., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor, to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Television
system. 2,095,391 ; Oct. 12.
Legg, Robert, Limited. (See Schreiber, Patrick Q. R.,
assignor.)
Legge, Alfred G., Brockton, Mass. Last. 2,068,057 ; Jan.
19.
Legge, Elmer E., Leicester, and L. C. Poskin. Worcester.
Mass., assignors to The American Steel and Wire Com-
pany of New Jersey. Combined spring washer and nut
lock. 2.089.024 ; Aug. 10.
Leggett and Piatt Spring Bed and Manufacturing Com-
pany. (See Brown, William S., assignor.)
Le*cgindro, Vincent, Portchcster, N. Y. Surgical knife.
2,070,281 : Feb, 9.
Le Goff, Lucien J. A., assignor to Soci^te d' Electricity
Mors, Clichy, France. System for the transmission of
signals to railroad vehicles. 2,083,195 ; June 8.
Le Oorre, Jean L., assignor to Ponn.svlvania Globe Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Street lighting fixture of the
indirect type. 2,060,631 : Jan. 5.
Le Grand, Joseph M., Heathsville, Va. Terminal insula-
tion for valvod pipe Installation. 2.078.006 ; Apr. 27.
Leguillon, Charles W., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Making a golf
ball. 2,083,155 ; June 8.
Lehecka, Frank H., East Orange,
Steward, Westmont Borough, Pa.
construction. 2,076,409 ; Apr. 6.
Lehew, Robert 11., Highland Park, Mich.
N. J., and D. P.
Mcinolithic track
closure and spout for containers. 2,100,107
Detachable
Nov. 23.
Lehman, Carl E.. Chicago, 111. Faucet attachment spray
plate and process for making the same. 2,103,424 ;
Dec. 28.
Lehman, Carl E., Chicago, 111. Faucet attachment.
2,103,425: Dec. 28.
Lehman, CMiarlcs L., Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. Gas
burnor. 2.003.916 : Sept. 21.
Lehman, Dwight L., assignor of one-third to E. Johnson,
and one-third to J. Seoberger, South Bend, Ind. Foot-
rest. 2,070.054 : Fob. 9.
Lehman, Meyer, New York, N. Y. Phonograph. 2,082,208 ;
June 1.
Lehman, Paul W., Grosse Polnte Park, assignor to United
States Rubber Products. Inc., Detroit, Mich. Method
and apparatus for extruding rubber. 2,096,362 : Oct
19.
Lohninn. Werner. (See Stlohl, C. E., and Lehman.)
Lehm.ann, Arthur E. (Sen l^Ijirtin, L. W., and Lolimann )
Lehniann, Erich, Prlorau, Krois BItterfeld. Germany, as-
signor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N Y
Dyeing pelts, hairs, and feathers. 2,085,809; July 6.
Lehmann, Erich, Prlorau, Kreis Bitterfield, Germany,
assignor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Coloring pelts, furs, hairs, feathers, and prod-
ucts manufactured from these materials. 2,094,952 ;
Oct. 5.
Lehmann, Erich, Priorau, Kreis Bitterfield, Germany,
assignor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Dyeing skins or pelts. 2,095,070 ; Oct. 5.
Lehmann, Franz, Zurich, Switzerland. Safety razor.
2,081,488 : May 25.
Lehmann, Herbert G. (See Sveda, Joseph E., and Leh-
mann.)
Lehmann, J. M., Company. (See Goll, Richard, assignor.)
Lehmann, Karl A. (See Bornkessel, B., Breitling, Brauer,
and Lehmann.)
Lehmann Machine Company. (See Lehmann, Max A.,
assignor. )
Lehmann, Max A., Richmond Heights, assignor to Leh-
mann Machine Company, St. Louis. Mo. Lathe carriage
feed mechanism. 2,085.985 ; July 6.
Lehmann, Max A., Richmond Heights, assignor to Leh-
mann Machine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Lathe.
2,101,372; Dec. 7.
Lehmann & Voss & Company. (See Fromm, Richard,
assignor.)
Lehmhaus, Friedrich, Dresden, Germany, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Protective arrangement for
electric systems. 2,096,614 ; Oct. 19.
Lehn & Fink Products Corporation. (See Klannann,
Emil, assignor.)
Lehn & Fink Products Corporation. (See Klarmann, E.,
and Gates, assignors.)
Lehner, Louis, Memphis, Tenn., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Murray Corporation of America,
Detroit, Mich. Barrel stave. 2,069,531 ; Feb. 2.
Lehner, Robert M., Lynn, Mass. Inner-sole. 2,098,502 ;
Nov. 9.
Lehon Company, The. (See Johnston, Robert T., as-
signor.)
Lehr, Charles E., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to Bethlehem
Steel Company. Recuperator. 2,095,643 : Oct. 12.
Leibing Automotive Devices, Inc. (See Leibing, William
E., assignor.)
Leib, August, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Directive signaling. 2,101,436 ; Dec. 7.
Leib, August, and H. Scharlau, assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Dralitlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin,
Germany. Radio direction system. 2,082,347 ; June 1.
Leibig. Edward C, assignor to Corning Glass Works.
Corning, N. Y'. Colored glass article and making It.
2,075,446 ; Mar. 30.
Leibing Automotive Devices, Incorporated. (See Leibing,
William E., assignor.)
Leibing Automotive Devices, Incorporated. (See Leibing,
W. E., and Fageol, assignors.)
Leibing, William E., Sausalito. assignor to Leibing Auto-
motive Devices, Incorporated, San Francisco, Calif.
Method and apparatus for operating an internal com-
bustion engine. 2,068,298 : Jan. 19.
Leibing, William E., assignor to Leibing Automotive De-
vices, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Governor weighing
machine. 2.094.405 : Sept. 28.
Leibing, William E., Sausalito, and R. D. Fageol, Oakland,
assignors to Leibing Automotive Devices. Incorporated,
San Francisco, Calif. Carbureting apparatus.
2,076,788 ; April 13.
Leibing, William E., Sausalito, and R. D. Fageol, Oakland,
assignors to Loibinc Automotive Devices, Incorporated,
San Franoisco. Calif. (Jovernor. 2,081,825 : May 25.
Leichter, Edward E., assignor to Langendorf United
Bakeries, Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Toast ejector
for continuous toasting machines. 2,091,324 ; Aug. 31.
Leichtfuss, Fred, New York, N. Y. Collapsible animal
carrier. 2,079,458; May 4.
Leidecker, Frank W., assignor of one-half to O. C. Pat-
terson and one-half to C. V. Morris, both of Okla-
homa City, Okla. Paraffin cutter. 2.094,897 ; Oct. 5.
Leidgen, Nicholas, C, assignor of one-sixth to H. O.
Diotzol, and two-thirds to C. M. Buchanan, Detroit,
JMich. Portable garment hanger. 2,070,408 ; Feb. 9.
Louly, \\ ilmer J., assignor to Chicago Transformer Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Transformer. 2,078,331 ; Apr.
Leigh, Alfred C, Birmingham, Ala., assignor to Ingalls
o ^?o ,^o^*"■H^^ Company. Towing fin for vessels.
-.UOa.yjl ; Jan. 26.
Leigh. Alfred C, Birmingham, Ala., assignor to Ingalls
Iron Works Company. Collision bulkhead construction
for welded barges. 2,091,784 ; Aug. 31.
Leigh, Nathan J., Great Neck, assignor to Einson-Freeman
o?,i,l?,Sl' Long Island City, N. Y. Display device.
z,Val,01Z ; May 18.
I-oigh, Nathan J., Great Neck, assignor to Einson-Free-
man Co.. Inc., Long Island City, N. Y. Adjustable dis-
play device having a lustrous portion. 2,101,683 ;
Doc. 7.
Lolghton, John W., Port Huron, Mich. Link connection
for automotive vehicles. Re. 20,399 ; June 8.
Mit*"^' o^nrl? o'^'o ^."'"* riuron, Mich. Adjustable hinge
J*»Int. J.U7w,on^ ; Apr. 13.
Leighton, John W., Port Huron, Mich. Adjustable hinge
joint. 2,077,844 ; Apr. 20.
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Leighton, John W., Port Huron, Mich. Grease fitting
and forming same. 2,078,212 ; Apr. 20.
Leigliton, John W., Port Pluron, Mich. Threaded bearing
connection. 2,082,250 ; June 1.
Leighton, John W., Port Huron, Mich. .Shock absorber
link connection. 2,088,798 ; Aug. 3.
Leighton, John W., Port Huron, Mich. Independent wheel
suspension. 2,096,115 ; Oct. 19.
Leighton, John W., Port Huron, Mich. Independent
\vheel suspension. 2,096,116 ; Oct. 19.
Leighton, John W., Port Huron, Mich. Hinged joint for
"wishbone" arms of independent wheel suspension.
2,096,117 ; Oct. 19.
Leighton, John W., Port Huron, Mich. Independent
wheel suspension. 2,096,118 ; Oct. 19.
Leighton, John W., Port Huron, Mich. Individual sus-
pension. 2,098,874 ; Nov. 9.
Leighton, John W., Port Huron, Mich. Spring or shackle
mounting. 2,103,729 ; Dec. 28.
Leighton, Joseph B., New York, N. T. Racing game.
2,070,605; Feb. 16.
Leijdens, Pieter, assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloeilampen-
fabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Flash lamp.
2,091,601 ; Aug. 31.
Leimer, John A., Chicago, 111. Magazine pencil.
2,076,470; Apr. 6.
Leindorf, Joseph P., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Abradant tube
for perches. 2,077,734 ; Apr. 13.
Leindorf, Josenh P., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Shoe drying at-
tachment. 2,076,735 ; Apr. 13.
Leindorf, Joseph P., Pelham Manor, N. Y. Tray for
canary cages. 2,100,192 : Nov. 23.
Leinhard, Richard B., Newington, assignor to The Taplin
Manufacturing Company, New Britain, Conn. Egg
beater. 2,091,786 ; Aug. 31.
Leininger, Edwin J. H., assignor of one-half to I. J. Scott,
Ames, Iowa. Meter register attachment. 2,094,711 ;
Oct. 5.
Leins, Oscar J., assignor to Milwaukee Gas Specialty
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Igniter for gas burners.
2,080,141 ; May 11.
Leinweber, William H., Chicago, 111. Propeller.
2,088,112 : July 27.
Leischel, William. (See Heimbach, F. S., and Leischel.)
Leischner, Georg. (See Diillenbach, W., and Leischner.)
Leishman, Le Roy J., Los Angeles, Calir. Turning rotat-
able ob.iects to predetermined positions. 2,084,851 ;
June 22.
Leister, Fayette, and J. W. Smith, assignors to The
Fafnir Bearing Company, New Britain, Conn. Bearing
seal. 2,101,013 ; Nov. 30.
Leister, Walter, Wolfen, Kreis Bitterfeld, Germany, as-
signor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y,
Monoazo dyes and manufacturing the same. 2,088,328 ;
July 27.
Leitch, Fred E., East Cleveland, Ohio. Sign. 2,084,915;
June 22.
Leiter, Harry H. (See Longfellow, Earl E., assignor.)
Leith, Curtis G. (See Diffendale, Peter P., assignor.)
Leithauser, Gustav, Berlin, Germany, assignor to N. V.
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Scale for radio apparatus. 2,088,172 ; July 27.
Leitner, Joseph F., Perth Amboy, N. J. Rosary watch
chain. 2,084,151 ; June 3 5.
Leitz, E., Inc. (See Schenk, Friedrich, assignor.)
Leitz, Ernst, G. m. b. H. (See Becker, Helmut, assignor.)
Leitz, Ernst, Optische Werke. (See Heine, Hermann, as-
.signor.)
Leitz, Ernst, G. m. b. H. (See Leitz, Ernst, Jr., as-
signor.)
Leitz, Ernst, G. m. b. H. (See Leitz, L., Albert, and
Lawrence II., assignor.)
Leitz, Ernst, G. m. b. H. (See Leitz, Ludwig, assignor.)
Hornung, assignors.)
Leitz, Ernst, G. m. b. H. (See Lihotzkv, Erwln, as-
.signor.)
Leitz, Ernst, G. m. b. H. (See Luz, Christian, assignor.)
Leitz, Ernst G. ni. b. H. (See ROsch, Siegfried, assignor.)
Leitz, Ernst, Optische Werke. (See Heine, Hermann,
assignor.)
Leitz, Ernst, Optische Werke, G. m. b. H. (See Riepert,
Hermann, assignor.)
Leitz, Ernst, Jr., Wetzlar, assignor to E. Leitz, G. m. b.
II., Wetzlar, Germany. Optical drilling tool.
2,075,856 ; Apr. 6.
Leitz, Ludwig, assignor to Ernst Leitz, G. m. b. H.,
Wetzlar, Germany. Camera. 2,096,815 ; Oct. 20.
Leitz, Ludwig, W. Albert, and J. Hornung, assignors
to Ernst Leitz, G. m. h. 11., Wetzlar, Germ.iny. Focus-
ing means for camera obioctives. 2,003,282; Sept. 14.
Leiii, jr.zef, Gnllitzin, assignor of one-half to S. Barron,
Johnstown, Pa. Locking clothespin. 2,094,544 ; Sept.
—8.
Lejliowicz, Ferdinand J., Chorzow, Poland. Locking de-
vice. 2,095,007 ; Oct. 12.
Le Jeune, Prank II., assignor to Kelsey-TInvcs Wheel
?!?,'i'i'nU-^' J?''"''*'L' ^'<=''- Forming vohlcl(« whe(>l8.
2,07.'5,204 ; Mar. 30.
Le Jeune. Friinlc U., assignor to Kolsey-IIn ve.s Wheel Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 2,076,780 • Apr 13
Le.Ieune, Frank If. UNslgnor to KclHcv-TInyes Wliei-I
Company, Delrolt, Mich. Forming " brake druiii.s.
2,084,814 ; June 22.
Le Jeune, Frank H., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Composite wheel. 2,091,602 ;
Aug. 31.
Le Jeune, Frank H., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Brake drum. 2,097,125 ;
Oct. 26.
Lejuste, Charles M., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,088,709 ; Aug. 3.
Leland Electric Company, The. (See Leland, George H.,
assignor.)
Leland, George H., assignor of one-half to The Leland
Electric Company, Dayton, Ohio. Centrifugal device.
2,066,989 ; Jan. 5.
Leland-Gifford Company. (See Bishop, B. S. T., and Dow,
assignors.)
Leland GifEord Company. (See Hirvonen, Eric J., as-
signor.)
Leland Heater Company. (See Klar, Robert L., as-
signor.)
Leland, Ragnvald G., New York, N. Y. Hair-waving ap-
paratus. 2,075,652 ; Mar. 30.
Leland, Ragnvald G., New York, N. Y. Hair-waving ap-
paratus. 2,091,785 ; Aug. 31.
Lemaigre, Louis E., Paris, France, assignor to General
Electric Company. Hard alloy. 2,074,847 ; Mar. 23.
Lemaire, Edouard A., assignor to Societe Anonyme ditte :
La Mure Combustibles et Industrie, Grenoble, France.
Mechanically moved chain grate. 2,092,080 ; Sept. 7.
Lemaitre, Maurice, Marcinelle, Belgium. Device for cover-
ing the steam exhaust pipe of locomotives. 2,072,599 ;
Mar. 2.
Le Masson, Marcel, Paris, France. Grilling and toasting
device. 2,103,426 ; Dec. 28.
Lemaster, Hager, Bloomingdale, 111. Adhesive tape box.
2,080,052 ; May 11.
Lemata, Gideon, Los Angeles, Calif. Clock. 2,093,150 ;
Sept. 14.
Lemay, Joseph C, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Wheel
spindle mounting for motor vehicles. 2,096,969 ; Oct.
26.
Lembas. George C, Chicago, 111. Propeller. 2,067,770 ;
Jan. 12.
Lemieux, Emma, et al. (See Lemieux, Felix J., as-
signor.)
Lemieux, Felix J., assignor of twenty-five percent to J.
J. McLaughlin, twelve and one-half percent to E.
Lemieux, and twelve and one-half percent to M. Ton-
jum, Chicago, 111. Clamping device. 2,101,317 ; Dec. 7.
Lemire, Edwin A., Providence, R. I., assignor to E.
Steiner, New York, N. Y. Container. 2,091,603 ;
Aug. 31.
Lemmens, Hendricus J. (See Bol, C, and Lemmens.)
Lemmens, Hendricus J. (See Bol, C, Elenbaas, and
Lemmens. )
Lemmerman, Paul C, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Manufacture of solutions.
2,086,230 ; July 6.
Lemmerman, Robert G., Lakeline, assignor to The Ferro
Engineering Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Refractory.
2,099,342 : Nov. 16.
Lemmers, Eugene. (See Inman, G. B., and Lemmers.)
Lemmers, Eugene, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to General
Electric Comp.nny. Enclosed electric arc lamp.
2,093,892 ; Sept. 21.
Lemming, John C, Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit. Mich.
Apparatus for making circular bushings. 2,077,335 ;
Apr. 13.
Lemming, John C, Dayton, Oliio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Apparatus for form-
ing circular bushings. 2,077,336 ; Apr. 13.
Lemmon, Alexis W., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The
Jeffrey Manufacturing Company. Trolley roller.
2.076,239 ; Apr. 6.
Lemmon, George J., Long Beach, Calif. Golf shaft.
2,086,275 ; July 6.
Lemmon, (Jeorge N., Hoiiiewood, Ala. Protector for elec-
tric circuit.s. 2,0R!),:!S7 : Aug. 10.
Lemmon, (Jeorge N., Ilomewood, Ala., assignor to Southern
States Equipment Company, Birmingham, Ala. Circuit
breaker control. 2,008,621 ; Jan. 19.
Lemmon, George N., Ilomewood, assignor to Southern
States Eqipmont Company, Birmingham, Ala. Electrical
fuse. 2,090,609 ; Aug. 17.
Lester, Hugh L. I*., Greens Norton. Towcester, England.
Motor road vehicle. 2,103,024; Dec. 2S.
Lemmon, Walter S., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
International Business Mnchines Corporation, New
York, N. y. Power operated receiver or recorder.
2,000,786 ; Jan. 5.
LeniinoM, Waller S.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
International Itnslnes.s Mnclilnes Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Coding and decoding apparntua.
2,074,058 : Mar. 16.
lieiiiniDii, Wiilt<'r S.. assignor to Internntlonnl Buslnoss
Machines Corponitlon. New York, N. Y. Communica-
tion syst<'Tn. 2.01)5,330; Oct. 12.
Lemmon. Wiiltin- .S., nnd A, U. Null, nsslgnors to Inter-
nal lonal ItimlneNS Mnchines Corp., New York, N. Y.
System of opera I Ion of t lanslntlng meclinnlsma.
2, 060, 787 ; Jan. 5.
370
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Lemmon, Walter S., New York, N. Y., H. R. Rose, Newark,
N. J., and F. W. Young, Little Neck, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to International Business Machines Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Power operated transmitter.
2,072,458 ; Mar. 2.
Lemmon, Walter S., New York, N. Y., C. J. Fitch, Jersey
City, N. J., and R. F. Walz, assignors to International
Business Slachines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Sys-
tem of operation of typewriters. 2,101,437 ; Dec. 7.
Le Moine, George TJ., Amesbury, and A. J. Gagin, Law-
rence, assignors to The Brush-On Stove Polish Com-
pany, Amesbury, Mass. Fountain applicator.
2,080,778; May 18.
Le Moine, George U., Amesbury, and A. J. Gagin, Law-
rence, assignors to Brush-On Stove Polish Company,
Amesbury, Mass. Fountain brush. 2,091,369 ; .\ug. 31.
Lemoinc. Joseph E.. Vancouver, British Columbia. Canada.
■Structural gyroscopic phenomena. 2.078,729 ; Apr. 27.
Lemon, James F., assignor to O. M. Edwards Company
Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Display machine. 2,092,172 ;
Sept. 7.
Lemon, Joseph R.. assignor to Ex-Cell-O Aircraft & Tool
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Fuel injection system.
2,075,949 ; Apr. 6.
Lemonf, Clarence J. (See Kyle, W. D., and Lemont.)
Lempco Products, Inc. (See Blazek, J. Y., and Anderson,
assignors.)
Lempco Products, Inc.
assignors.)
Lempco Products, Inc.
assignors.)
Leinpco Products, Inc.
assignors. )
Lems, Hendrik. (See DeBoer, J. H., Teves, and Lems.)
Lenarth, Clarence C, Gardena, Calif. Pump packing.
2,077,571 ; Apr. 20.
Lencke, John K., and H. Scbmid, Kingston, N. Y. Steer-
ing stabilizer. 2,072,954 ; Mar. 9.
Lencke, John K., and H. Schmid. Kingston, N. Y. Control
device for heating systems. 2,085,912 ; July G.
Lendrum, Alexander M.. and J. N. Orebaugh, Norwalk,
Ohio. Corn popper. 2,081.751 : May 25.
Lenehan. Bernard E. (See Draper, T., Hitchcock, and
Lenehan.)
Lenehan, Bernard E., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Electronic apparatus. 2,075,120 ;
Mar. 30.
Lenfant, Louis, assignor to Cartier, Societe Anonyme,
Paris, Franc. Pocket lighter. 2,070,232 ; Feb. 9.
Lenhardt, Henry J. (See Jodry, Edward J., assignor.)
Lcnhart, George \V. (See Francisco, C. M., Acton, and
Lonhart.)
Lenher, Samuel. (See Clarkson. R. G.
Lenher, Samuel, and L. B. Arnold, Jr.,
du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Dry cleaning emulsion. 2,091.121 ;
Lenher. Samuel. J. L. (Ullson. and C.
(See Blazek, J. Y., and Strnad,
(See Blazek, J. Y., and Anderson,
(See Blazek, J. Y., and Kuschel,
and Lenher.)
assignors to E. I.
Wilmington, Del.
Aug. 24.
T. Mentzer, Jr.
assiijnors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Companv, Wil-
mington. Del. Flotation process. 2.074, G9!> ; Mar. 2."^,
Lenk, Ernest A„ assignor of one-half to G, H, Morning-
star, Philadelphia. Pa. Combined cake base and slicer.
2,085,372 ; June 29.
Lenk, Ernest A., assignor of one-half to G. H. Morning-
star, Philadelphia, Pa. Container. 2,100,858 ; Nov. 30.
Lenk, Mortimer. (See Rudolf, H. J. G., and Lenk.)
Lenk, Wilhelm, Rerascheid-Lennep, assignor to Barmer
Maechinenfabrik, Aktiengesellschaft, Wuppertal-Ober-
barmen, Germany. Double twist twisting spindle.
2,005,644; Oct. 12.
Lenke, George H., Elmhurst, assignor of one-half to J. J.
Ohlis, Oak Park, 111. Skylight construction.
2,102,902 ; Dec. 21.
Lenning, Alvar, Stockholm. Sweden, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Servel, Inc., Dover, Del. Refrigeration.
2.069,8.39 ; Feb. 9.
Lenning, Alvar, Stockholm, Sweden, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Servel, Inc., Dover, Del. Refrigeration.
2.0G9.810 : Feb. 9.
Lennox, Charles S. (See Wikle. G. F., and Lennox.)
Lennox l-'urnace Company. (See Norrls, Jolin W., as-
signor.)
Lennox. Walter S., assignor to Rochester Electrotype
Company, Tnc. Rochester, N. Y. Making printing
plates. 2.002.979 ; Sept. 14.
Lensch, Rudolph. Los Angeles, and P. Leder. Alhambra,
Calif. Metal spray gun. 2.09G.119 ; Oct. 19.
Lent, Cos P., New York, N Y. Dispensing and measuring
gasoline or the like. 2.072,522 ; Mar. 2.
Lentz, Charles L., Kansas City, Mo. Catliartic. 2,072,589 •
Mar. 2.
Lentz. Lawrence E., assignor to Dnderwood Elliott Fisher
Company, New York, N. Y. Control card. 2.098,345 ;
Nov. 9.
Lentz. Hugo, Rprlin-IIalcnsci'. Germany. Cam actuated
poppot viilve gear, 2.081.458: May 25.
Lentz, I^nwrence R., Cohimbus, Olilo. Filter, 2.095,447 ■
Oct. 12.
Lentz, William I^,, Tuckahoe, N. Y., and C. F. Knntoln,
A.shtabnla, Ohio, assignors to The New York Contral
Railroad Company. Locomotive tender door. 2.069.414-
Feb. 2.
Lentz, William L., Tuckahoe, N. Y., and C. F. Kantola,
-\shtabula, Ohio, assignors to The New York Central
Railroad Company. Locomotive structure. 2,101,619 ;
Dec. 7.
Lenz, Peter J. .(See Kesti, C. J., and Lenz.)
Lenz. Walter, Berlin, Germany, assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Control mechanism for multiple hy-
draulic gears. 2,095,820 ; Oct. 12.
Lenz, Walter, Berlin-Reinickendorf-West, Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. FOttinger drive.
2,102.425 ; Dec. 14.
Leo. Albert S., Ontario, assignor to California Fruit
Growers Exchange. Los Angeles. Calif. Food product
and preparation. 2,076.036 ; Apr. 6.
Leo Corporation. (See Lyons. W. E., and McKone. as-
signors. )
Leo Corporation. (See McKone, Leo J., assignor.)
Leon, Albert E. (See Curboy, James T., assignor.)
Leon, Albert E. (See Wiggin. Dana L., assignor.)
Leonard, Carl H., Wakefield, assignor of one-half to J.
Ashford, Winnebago, Nebr. Wrench. 2,100,034 ; Nov.
23.
Leonard, Caswell L.. Memphis, Tenn. Calendar.
2,094,362 ; Sept. 28.
Leonard, Claud. (See Leonard, J. W., Butterworth,
Leonard, and Wellford. H. A. and W. L., Jr.)
Leonard, David C. E., assignor to Jamison Cold Storage
Door Company, Hagerstown, Md. Refrigerator door
fastener. 2,083,458 ; June 8.
Leonard, Edwin C. (See Carrier, W. W., and Leonard.)
Leonard, Frederick C, Cranston, R. I. Valve construc-
tion. 2,081,938 : June 1.
Leonard, Glenn D., Auburn, N. Y., assignor to Inter-
national Harvester Company. Endless conveyer.
2,077,941 ; Apr. 20.
Leonard. Guy. (See Williamson. R. W., and Leonard.)
Leonard. Jesse W., W. R. Butterworth, Jr., C. Leonard,
and H. A. and W. L. Wellford, Memphis, Tenn.
Barrel stave crozer. 2.099.445 ; Nov. 16.
Leonard. John R. (See McCormack, J. F., and Leonard.)
Leonard, Joseph E. (See Huetteman, G. A., and Leonard.)
Leonard. Joseph E.. Berkeley, assignor to Hammer-P>rav
Company. Ltd.. Oakland, Calif. Cooking and heating
range. 2,068,143 ; Jan. 19.
Leonard, Joseph E., Berkeley, assignor to Hammer-Bray
Company, Lt., Oakland, Calif. Heater. 2,072,048 ;
Feb. 23.
Leonard, Morris, Richland Center, Wis. Drum major
baton. 2.092.354; Sept. 7.
Leonard, Roy E., Alhambra, Calif. Pumping power.
2,091,287 ; Aug. 31.
Leonard, Simpson C, Jr., Detroit, Mich. Seal. 2,086,872 :
July 13.
Leonard, Simpson C, Jr., assignor to Michigan Leather
Packing Company, Detroit, Mich. Seal. 2,102,013 ;
Dee. 14.
Leonard, M'illiam E., Worcester, Mass., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey. Mak-
ing liquor finished wire. 2.081,630 ; May 25.
Leone, Albert. (See Miller, C, and Leone.)
Leone, Pietro, assignor to "Arenella" Societa Italiana per
rindustria doll'Acido Citrico ed Affini, Palermo, Italy.
Manufacture of citric acid. 2,066,892 ; Jan. 5.
Leonhau.ser, Henry A, Baltimore, Md., assignor to The
Ohio Brass Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Renewable and
s(>lf-lubricating trolley shoe. 2,099,491 ; Nov. 16.
Leopold, Frederick, Jr. (See Benner, W. W., and Leo-
rioid.)
Lepp. Henry, Cabourg, assignor to Compagnie Generale
d'Electro-Metallurgie, Paris. France. Process for the
treatment of light metals and their alloys. 2,073,018 ;
Mar. 9.
Lepp, Henry, Cabourg, France, assignor of two-thirds to
Compagnie G6n6rale d'Electro-Metallurgie, Paris.
France, and one-third to Soc6t6 d'Electro-Chimie.
d Electrom^tallurgie et des Acieries Electriques d'Ugine.
■^ 073 Oio°°M "^ metals and of metallic alloys.
Lepp. Henry, Cabourg. France, assignor of two-thirds to
Compagnie G6n6r!ile d'Electro-Metallurgie. Paris.
France, and one-third to Society d'Electro-Cliimie,
?, ^'"t,'"""'^*'^'^"'"^'^ ^* ''^s Acieries Electriques d'Ugine.
Blethod of improving the physical and mechanical prop-
erties of alloys. 2.073.020 : Mar. 9
Lepper. Robert J., Denver, Colo,
sprinkler. 2,070,665; Feb. 16.
Leppke, Louis A., Omaha, Nebr. Bottle.
Feb. 23.
Leppke. Louis A., Omaha, Nebr
2,101,401 : Dec. 7.
Combined hose and
2,071,847 ;
Serving device.
Lepsoe, Robert, Trail. British Columbia, assignor to The
Consolidated Mining & Smelting Company of Canada,
Limited. Montreal. Quebec, Canada. Production of
sulphur from sulphur dio.xlde. 2,080.360 ; May 11.
Lepsoe. Robert. Trail, British Columbia, assignor to The
C on.solidatcd Mining & Smelting Comnany of Canada,
I-imited. Montreal, Quebec. Canada. Reduction of sul-
R VJ, n «o'"'''"^ ^° elemental sulphur by means of carbon.
-',102,0.S1 ; Dec. 14.
Lepsoe. Robert, and J. R. Mills. Trail. British Columbia,
assignors to The Consolidated Mining and Smelting
rompany of Canada. Limited. Montreal. Quebec.
Canada. Production of a catalyst for the reduction of
sulphur dioxide. 2,080.359 : May 11.
LIST OF PATENTEES
371
Lerch, Gustav, Oakland, and C. M. F. Frleden, Piedmont,
assignors to Marchant Calculating Machine Company,
Emeryville, Calif. Calculating machine. 2,072,989;
Mar. e.
Lerch, Henry, Jr., et al. (See Roehm, William A., as-
signor.)
Lerio, Lewis, Jr., et al. (See Brown, Aldrich M., as-
signor.)
Lerior, Louis, et al. (See Brown, Aldrich M., assignor.)
Lermer, Herman B., assignor to Hygienic Tube & Container
Company, Newark, N. J. Syringe or applicator.
2,077,176 ; Apr. 13.
Lermer, Herman B., Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to J. Lermer, H. B. Lermer, and I. S.
Lermer, copartners, doing business as Hygienic Tube
& Container Company. Container. 2,098,751 ; Nov. 9*
Lermer, Irving S., et al. (See Lermer, Herman B., as-
signor.)
Lermer, Joseph, et al. (See Lermer, Herman B., as-
signor. )
Lerner, Friedrich, Vienna, Austria. Machine for paclc-
Ing zig-zag interfolded paper leaves in cardboard covers.
2,084,533 ; June 22.
Le Rose, Carl, West New York, N. J. Prepared beverage
container. 2.076.132 ; Apr. 6.
Le Roux, George. Nashua, N. H. Combination tipping
and sill hook. 2,086,039 ; July 6.
Leroy, Louis. (See Foster, H. C, and Leroy.)
Leroy, Louis, assignor to Forges & Ateliers de Construc-
tions Electriques de Jeumont, Soeiete Anonyme, Paris,
France. Mercury vapor rectifier. 2,072,404 ; Mar. 2.
Le Roy, Myrtle R., assignor of one-half to R. A. McCarson,
Coronado, Calif. Garment. 2,077.244 ; Apr. 13.
Lervold, Ben, Scandia, Kans. Sickle. 2,095,608 : Oct.
12.
Lesage, Alfred, Sehweinfurt, Germany. Outboard motor.
2,070,364 ; Feb. 9.
Lescarbeau, Baoul L. (See Drevet, Emile, assignor.)
Lesh, Frank, Casper, Wyo. Extinguishing oil well fires.
2,096,970; Oct. 26.
Lesher, Carl E., Ben Avon, assignor to Pittsburgh Coal
Carbonization Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Carbonization
of coal. 2,080,946 ; May 18.
Leshure, Willard P., Springfield, Mass. Cup grinder.
2,082,404 ; June 1.
Lesinski, Walter, assignor to L. A. Young Spring and
Wire Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Spring cushion
structure. 2,102,724; Dec. 21.
Lesjak, Michael, and W. Kehr, Augsburg, Germany. De-
veloping tank for roll films. 2,082,962 ; June 8.
Lesley, Byron E., Oakland, and J. W. Shumate, assignors
to California Packing Corporation, San Francisco,
Calif. Preparing spinach or the like for canning.
2,097,198 : Oct. 26.
Leslie Salt Company. (See Buchen, Joseph C, assignor.)
Les Petits Fils de Francois de Wendel & Cie. (See Weber,
Guillaume, assignor.)
Lessen, Aaron H., G. H. Rowles, and C. F. Dougliorty,
assignors to The Shirtcraft Company. Inc., Baltimore,
Md. Cloth laying machine. 2,008,800 ; Jan. 20.
Lesser, Rudolf, Berlin, Germany, assignor to General
Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Condensation
products of 2.3-hydroxynaphthoic acid. 2,089,971 ;
Aug. 17.
Lessig, Edward T. (See Arnold, H. R., and Lesslg.)
Lessing, Rudolf, London, England, assignor to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Purification of combus-
tion gases. 2,080,779 ; May 18.
Lessler, Lew W., Johnson City, assignor to Agfa Ansco
Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Folding camera.
2,097,197 ; Oct. 26.
Lessmann, Gerhard P., Forest Hills, Wilkinsburg, assignor
to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company,
East Pittsburgh, Pa. Resistance welding apparatus.
2,075,121 : Mar. 30.
Lester, Robert L., Newburgh, N. Y., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Dupli-
cator pad. 2,085,197 ; June 29.
Lesti, Nancy, guardian, et al. (See Lesti, Geno.)
Lestl, Geno, Cleveland, Ohio ; A. and N. Lesti, guardians
of said G. Lesti, minor, assignors to National Blank
Book Company, Holyoke. Mass. Book leaf securing
means. 2,097,626 ; Nov. 2.
Lestl, Nacy, guardian, et al. (See Lestl, Geno.)
Losueur, Dorothy, Holdonvillo, assignor to D. D. D. Manu-
facturing Company, Ada, Okla. Diaper. Re. 20,315 ;
Mar. 30.
Le Sueur, Ernest A., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Appara-
tus for olTecting compound drying. 2,078,952 ; May 4.
Le Tarto, Alexander, Bryn Mawr, N. Y., assignor to Cre.st
Mfg. Co., Inc. Closet mounting. 2,082,348 ; June 1.
Le Telephone Prive National Soci<5t6 Anonyme. (See
Leveque, Emile, assignor.)
Le Tournoau, It. G., Inc. (See Le Tourneau, Robert G.,
assignor.)
Le Tourneau, Robert G., assignor to R. L. I>e Tourneau,
Inc., Slocklon, Calif. Earth carrying vehicle.
2,07S,.".32 ; Ai)r. 27.
Le Tomiienu, Robert G., assignor to R. Ij. Le Tournoau,
Inc., Slockton, Calif. Portable crane. 2,078, . 3!).'! ; Apr.
27.
Le Tourneau, Robert G., assignor to R. G. Le Tourneau,
Inc., Stockton, Calif. Implement hoisting fninie for
tractors. 2.081,9.39; June I.
Le Tourneau, Robert G., Peoria, 111., assignor to R. G.
Le Tourneau, Inc., Stockton, Calif. Portable crane.
2,096,186 ; Oct. 19.
Letsch, Eugene. (See Gardner, J. J., and Letsch.)
Lett, Virgil L., Denver, Colo. Radiator protector.
2,067,639 ; Jan. 12.
Letz Manufacturing Company, The. (See HoUand-Letz,
John, assignor.)
Letzerich, Harry O., Philadelphia, Pa. Beam compass
carriage. 2,075,528 ; Mar. 30.
Leubrie, Spencer, New Yorls, N. Y. Juvenile book.
2,075,529 ; Mar. 30.
Leuchs, Friedrich. (See Taub, L., Hahl, and Leuchs.)
Leuchs, Friedrich. (See Taub, L., and Leuchs.)
Leuck, Gerald J., Evanston, J. Pokorny, Chicago, and
F. N. Peters, Jr.. Evanston, assignors to The Quaker
Oats Company, Chicago, 111. Preparation of polyhy-
droxy compounds from furan compounds. 2,097,493 ;
Nov. 2.
Leukert, Wilhelm, Berlin-Siemensstadt, Germany, as-
signor to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, Ea.st Pittsburgh, Pa. Converting system for re-
versible alternating current-direct current conversion.
2,103,950 ; Dec. 28.
Leukhardt, John C, Washington, D. C. Match packet.
2,097.839 ; Nov. 2.
Leupold, Henry, Nutley, assignor to National Oil Prod-
ucts Company, Harrison, N. J. Textile size. 2,081,180 ;
May 25.
Leupold, Volpel and Company. (See Stevens, John C,
assignor.)
Leussler, Emil, Nuremberg, Germany. Shaping metals.
2,088,525 ; July 27.
Leustlg, Benno B., Cleveland, Ohio. Dispensing receptacle.
2,072,506; Mar. 2.
Leuthesser, Fred W., Oak Park, 111. Producing nipples.
2,079,077 ; May 4.
Leutwiler, Richard W., Chicago, and W. Eichholz, Cicero,
assignors to Illinois Engineering Company, Chicago,
111. Pressure regulating valve. 2,080,666 ; May 18.
Leutwiler, Richard W., and W. Eichholz, assignors to
The Illinois Engineering Company, Chicago, 111. Air-
venting valve for steam appliances. 2,095,506 ; Oct.
12.
Le Valley, John, Painted Post, N. Y., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Connecting rod.
2,093,681 ; Sept. 21.
Le Van, James D., Belmont, assignor to Raytheon Produc-
tion Corporation, Newton, Mass. Gaseous discharge
rectifier. 2,082,165; June 1.
Le Van, James D., Watertown, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Raytheon jAIanut'acturing Company, New-
ton. l\Iass. Electrical discharge device. 2,089,054 ;
Aug. 10.
Levan, John F. (See Holt, T. W., and Levan.)
Levan, John F., assignor to Excel Curtain Company,
Elkhart, Ind. Curtain fixture. 2,098,827 ; Nov. 9.
Levandowsky, Daniel W., Front Royal, Va. Method and
apparatus for planting and transplanting. 2,083,571 ;
June 15.
Le Vane's Patents, Limited. (See Grey, H., and Wad-
dington, assignors.)
Levay, Eugene, New York, N. Y. Toy printing press.
2,097,199 ; Oct. 26.
Leveau, Walter, Newport News, Va., assignor to Horace
E. Dodge Boat & Plane Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Windshield. 2,102,123 ; Dec. 14.
Leveen, Joseph K., Boulder, Colo. Brake system.
2,091,865 ; Aug. 31.
Levegue, Bernard T., Wenham, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Mixchinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe
sewing machine. 2,091,997 ; Sept. 7.
Le Velle, Clarence W., Wichita, Kans. Folding electric
fan. 2,079,942; May 11.
Leventhal, Jacob F., assignor to Leventhal Patents, Inc.
New York, N. Y. Optical projection system. 2,070,282 ;
Feb. 9.
Leventhal, Jacob F., assignor to Leventhal Patents, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Optical apparatus. 2,085,594 ; June
29.
I/Cventhal Patents, Inc. (See Leventhal, Jacob F., as-
signor.)
Leventhal, Jacob F., assignor to Leventhal Patents, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Lens obturating device. 2,007,771 ;
Jan. 12.
Levends, Peter P. and D. R. Litton, Gastonia, N. C, as-
signors to said Peter 1*. Leventis. Electric brake meoh-
ani.sm. 2,070,305 ; Feb. 9.
Lev('(|ue, Bernard T., Wenham, Muss., assignor to United
Slio(> Machinery (Corporation. I'ntersoii, N. J. Shoe
sewing machine. 2, 097. 162 : Nov. 2.
Levecjue, I'.ernnrd T.. Wenham. Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. I'aterson, N. J, Shoe
sewing machine. 2.098.251 ; Nov. ".).
L('ve(|tie, Iteriiard T.. \\'enhani, IMjiss., assignor to United
Shoe Miichintn-v Corporation, I'aler.son, N. ,T. Shoe
sewing ninelilne. 2,098.298 ; Nov. 9.
Leveque, lOinlle, assignor to linn Le 'IV'lephone PrIve Nn-
llonnl Soei<'l<< .\nonynie, Paris, France. Lond-spenking
■ nid ainplKled microphone telephone exchange.
■-',102,903 : Dec. 21.
Lever Bias Machine Corporation. (See Gardner. Percy,
assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Lever Brothers Company. (See Andersen, Carl N., as-
signor.)
Lever Krotliors Company. (See Godfrey, T. M., and
Serbell. assignors.)
Lever Brothers Company. (See Keck, Harry A., as-
signor. )
Lever Brothers Company. (See Mattill, H. A., and Olcott,
assignors.)
Lever IJrothers Company. (See Maxwell, Bernard L., as-
signor.)
Lever Brothers Limited. (See Furness, Reginald, as-
Feb. 23.
Leverenz, Humboldt W., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Lumi-
nescent screen. 2,072.115 ; Mar. 2.
Levering Laboratories, Inc. (See Pauley, Alfred W., as-
signor. )
Levermore, Charles L., Rockville Centre, and R. E. Vivian,
assignors to General Chemical Company, New York,
N. Y. Manufacture of phosphoric acid. 2,075,212 ;
Mar. 30.
Leverone, Frank J., Medford, Mass. Folding chair.
2,075,350 ; Mar. 30.
LeVesconte, Harold J., Western Springs, assignor to
Union Special Machine Company, (ilhicago, 111. Needle
cooling device for sewing machines. 2,080,322 ; May 11.
Le Vusconte, Harold J., Western Springs, assignor to
Union Special Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Sewing
machine. 2,082,738 ; June 1.
Le Vesconte, Harold J., Western Springs, assignor to
Union Special Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Folder
for sewing machines and the like. 2,096,330 ; Oct. 19.
Le Vesconte, Lester B., Chatham, and S. L. Goldsborough,
East Orange, N. J., assignors to Westinghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
High-speed ratio-differential relay. 2,095,754 ; Oct. 12.
Le Vesconte. Harold J., Western Springs, and A. M.
Schweda, assignors to Union Special Machine Company,
Chicago, 111. Lubricating system for sewing machines.
2.103.473: Dec. 28.
Levey, Clarence J., Park Ridge, and E. J. Haedike, as-
signors to National Machine Works, Chicago, 111. Gas
burner. 2,077,424 ; Apr. 20.
Levi, Julius, assignor to S. Pass, Chicago, 111. Furniture
slip cover. 2,083,236 ; June 8.
Levien, Louis, New York, assignor to C. Michelbacker,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Shelf attachment. 2,070.055 ; Feb. 9.
Levier, John M.. Anaheim, Calif. Deep well turbine
pump. 2,085,980 ; July 6.
Levin, Alpxander F,., Chicago, 111. Signal device for
record sheets. 2,095,141 ; Oct. 5.
Levin, Carl A. (See Larson, E. S., and Levin.)
Levin, Harold L. (See Reade, B. W. B., and Levin.)
Levin, Harold L., Rutherford, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Patent and Licensing Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Waterproof concrete. 2,067,772 ;
Jan. 12.
Levin, Isaac H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Method and apparatus
for cooling a gas. 2,078,953 ; May 4.
Levin, Jack J., Baltimore, Md. Apparatus for producing
aniniiited shadows. 2,094.659 ; Oct. 5.
Levin, Michael, Baltimore, Md., assignor of four-tenths
to J. T. Basseches, New York. N. Y. Artificial cork and
making the same. 2,078,954 ; May 4.
Levin. Murray A., New York, N. Y. Progressive stencil
device. 2,066,477 ; Jan. 5.
Levin, Nils D.. Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The Jeffrey
Manufacturing Company. Cutter chain and cutter bar.
2.008. R07 : Jan. 2G.
Levin, Nils D., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to The Jeffrey
Manufacturing Company. Cutter chain. 2.068,808 ;
Jjin. 26.
Levin, Nils D., Columbus. Ohio, assignor to The Jeffrey
Manufartnrlnc Conipanv. Cutter chain and cutter bar.
2.0GS.993 ; Jan. 26.
Levin. Snm\iol. (See Cohn. S. H., and Levin.)
Levin, Samuel .\., assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Kloctrical receiving
and nioasuring system. 2,093.871 : Sept. 21.
Levine, Abraham, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Presto Lock
Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Garment supporting de-
vice. 2,091,931; Aug. 31.
Levine. Arthur A., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and
Company. Dry cleaning compositions. 2,070,908 ;
Feb. 16.
Levine, Arthur A., and R. W. Mc.Mlister, Niagara Falls,
N. Y., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Insecticldal product and
process, 2.101.587 : Dec. 7.
Levine, Henrv, Philadelphia, Pa. Carton. 2,087,773 ;
July 20.
Levine, Irwin B.. assignor to Wired Radio, Inc., New
York. N. Y. Transmission .system. 2,099.022 : Nov. 16.
Levlngton. Emanuel. New York, N. Y. Eyeglass frame.
2.080.282: May 11.
Levlnson, Arthur A., assignor to Wm. J. Strange Co.,
Chicago, 111. Preparing decolorized flavoring material
from naturally colored vegetable substances.
2.079,415; May 4.
Levlnson. David, Chicago, 111. Inflatable ball. 2,080,894 ;
May 18.
Levlnson, David, assignor to Standard Sport.s Mfg. Co.,
Chicago. 111. Head guard. 2.081,335 ; May 25.
Levlnson, George, Chicago, 111. Container. 2,085,104:
June 29.
Levlt, Jacob D. (See Wilner, Louis, assignor.)
Levlton ilanufacturing Company. (See Figueira, Joseph,
assignor.)
Leviton Manufacturing Company. (See Taubner, Frank,
assignor.)
Leviton Manufacturing Company. (See WallbilUch, An-
thony F., assignor.)
Levitt, A. B., et al. (See Chernof, Joseph, assignor.)
Levitt, Percy B. (See Morgan, J. D., and Levitt.)
Levitt, Sophia, New York, N. Y. Foot corrective appli-
ance. 2.089,384; Aug. 10.
Levitt, William T., Needham. assignor to Tamworth As-
sociates. Inc., Needham Heights, Mass. Condenser.
. 2,076,903 ; Apr. 13.
Levkoff, David, Brooklyn, N. Y. Collapsible egg carton
set-up device. 2,084,152 ; June 15.
Levow, David. (See Pasternack, Henry A., assignor.)
Levow. David, New York, N. Y. Snow guard. 2,079,768 :
May 11.
Levo.v, Monroe B., Great Neck, N. Y. Picture crime mys-
tery game. 2,099,611 ; Nov. 16.
Levy, Baruch, Chelsea, Mass. Sugar dispenser. 2,072,640 :
Mar. 2.
Levy, Charles. (See Marin, J., and Levy.)
Levy, Dudley D., Mount Vernon, assignor to Dudley Re-
search Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dental Tool
Holder. 2,093,682; Sept. 21.
Levy. Edward J., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, now by judicial
change of name Edward Levy Mayo, assignor, bv mesne
a.'ssignments, to The Anderson Company. Temperature
indicator. 2,089.613 : Aug. 10.
Levy, Frank M., assignor to Mueller Brass Co., Port
Huron, Mich. Tinning and tinned articles. 2,074,848 ;
Mar. 23.
Levy, Howard S. (See Levy, Lionel F., assignor.)
Levy, Irving JI., and B. Kemp, Dayton, Ohio, assignors
to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Motor
2,007.155 : Jan. 5.
Levy, Joseph, assignor to Century Lighting Equipment,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Spot and floodlight projector
apparatus. 2,076,240 ; Apr. 6.
Levy, Leo M., Los Angeles, assignor of one-half to C. G.
Day, Long Beach, and one-half to F. S. Townsend, Los
Angeles, Calif. Tie. 2,096,253 : Oct. 19.
Levy, Leonard A., and D. W. West, London, England.
Fluorescent material. 2,075,399 ; Mar. 30.
Levy. Leonard A., and D. W. West, London, assignors
of one-half to Ilford Limited, Ilford. Essex, England.
Fluorescent substances. 2.099,023 ; Nov. 16.
Levy, Lionel F., Philadelphia, assignor of fifty one-
hundredths to H. S. Levy, Feasterville, Pa. Camera.
2,100.907 ; Nov. 30.
Levy. M. S., & Sons, Inc. (See Moses, L. W., and Duerr,
assignors.)
Levy, Mark. (See Pollard, William, assignor.)
Levy, Nathan M., Baltimore, Md. Alarm. 2,072,523:
Mar. 2.
L6vy, Ren4 L., Montrouge, France, assignor to Societe
d'Inventions Aeronautiques et Mecaniques S. I. A. M.,
Fribourg, Switzerland. Retractable landing gear for
aeroplanes. 2,071,884 ; Feb. 23.
I-evy, Ren4 L., Montrouge, France, assignor to Society
(VInventions Aernautiques et Mecaniques S. I. A. M.,
Fribourg. (Suisse)*. Device for the automatic control
of camber flaps and the like for airplanes. 2,099,368 ;
Nov. 16.
Levy, Sidney H., and M. Ginsberg, assignors of thlrtv-
three and one-third per cent to H. J. Whelan, Balti-
more, Md, Shrinking seal applicator. 2,079,326 :
May 4.
Levy, Sol J., New York, N. Y. Radio receiving system
for aeroplanes. 2,102,904 ; Dec. 21.
Lewellen, Darcy E., and E. P. Lewellen, Columbus, Ind.
Speed s.vnchronizlng device. 2,076,202 ; Apr. 6
Lewellen, Emmons F. (See Lewellen, Darcy E., and
E. P.)
Lewers, George R.. assignor to Decarle Incinerator Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Reactivation of mineral
absorbents. 2,083,269 ; June 8,
Lewin, Adolph M., Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Display rack.
2.066.478 ; Jan. 5.
Lewin, Desmond G. (See Collard. C. and Lewin.)
Lewin, Jacob W., Oak Park, 111. Underfloor duct system.
2,073,490 ; Mar. 9.
Lewinski, George, assignor to The American-National
o9,'i'P"'lo^' Toledo, Ohio. Velocipede structure.
2,090,530 ; Aug. 17.
Lewis, Albert S., Atlanta, Ga. Method of shaping.
2.077,118 ; Apr. 13.
Lewis. Arthur.. Southampton, N. Y. Theftproof plug.
2.082,008; June 1.
Lewis, Arthur J., Stratford, assignor to The Balrd Ma-
chine Company, Bridgeport, Conn. Automatic grind-
ing machine. 2,070,283 : Feb. 9.
Lewis. Arthur P.. Pair Haven. Ma.'S., assignor to Fire
stone Cotton Mills. New Bedford, Mass. Lubricating
twister ring. 2.074,654 ; Mar. 23.
Lewis, Arthur W.. Pasadena, Calif. Wall construction.
•J.nS9.4')5 : Ancr. 10.
Lewis, Charles H. (See Urbaln, O. M., and Stemen, as-
signors.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
373
Lewis, Charles M., New York, N. Y. Handbag. 2,068,058 ;
Jan. 19.
Lewis, Dartrey, Boston, W. L. Walsli, Cambridge, Mass.,
and W. B. Lashar, Jr., Fairfield, Conn., assignors to
American Chain & Cable Company, Inc. Abrasive cut-
ting machine. Ee. 20,466 ; Aug. 10.
Lewis, Dewey S., assignor to Adler Manufacturing Co.,
Incorporated, Louisville, Ky. Folding table. 2,082,013 ;
June 1.
Lewis, Edward H., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric cord set. 2,091,824 ;
Aug. 31.
Lewis, Edward W., Kansas City, Mo. Window sash
mounting. 2,086,811 ; July 13.
Lewis, Edward Z., Chicago, 111., assignor to L. C. Smith
& Corona Typewriters Inc., New Yorli:, N. Y. Typewrit-
ing machine. 2,082,069 ; June 1.
Lewis, Edwin W., Riverside, Conn. Method of and appa-
ratus for projection printing. 2,088,710; Aug. 3.
Lewis Engineering Company, The. (See Uhle, Emil, as-
signor.)
Lewis, Ervln H., Boston, assignor to Cambosco Scientific
Company, Waverley, Mass. Educational apparatus.
2,098,646; Nov. 9.
Lewis, Everett M., Tulsa, Okla. Rotary oil well drilling
apparatus. 2,084,096 ; June 15.
Lewis, Everett M., Tulsa, Okla. Apparatus for making
burial coffins. 2,103,951; Dee. 28.
Lewis, Florence N., assignor to Elizabeth Arden Sales Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Handbag fastener.
2,076.654 : Apr. 13.
Lewis, Flossie. (See Loucks, George, assignor.)
Lewis, Frank M., London, England. Mechanical hammer
and like impact tool. 2,091,408 ; Aug. 31.
Lewis, Fred H., Chicago, 111. Bath fixture. 2.095,645;
Oct. 12.
Lewis, Fritz J. (See Lewis, J. R., Perkins, and Lewis.)
Lewis, George A., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Permutlt
Company, New York, N. Y. Water softening device.
2,091,002; Aug. 24.
Lewis, George A., Chicago, 111. Beer coil cleaner.
2,092,257 ; Sept. 7.
Lewis, George I., assignor of two-fifths to F. P. Hocldand,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Warning signal device. 2,069,583 ;
Feb. 2.
Lewis, George S., assignor to Winchester Repeating Arms
Company, New Haven, Conn. Breakdown-firearm.
2,088,173; July 27.
Lewis, George W., Berlin, Mass. Ironing table. 2,068,274 ;
Jan. 19.
Lewis, George W., assignor to Caterpillar Tractor Co., San
Leandro, Calif. Engine. 2,076,954; Apr. 13.
Lewis, Grant H., assignor to The Corcoran-Brown Lamp
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sealing device for con-
tainers. 2.097,820 ; Nov. 2.
Lewis, Harold M., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Hazel-
tine Corporation. Short wave converter. Re. 20,400 ;
June 8.
Lewis, Harold R., Hoopeston, 111., assignor to Food Ma-
chinery Corporation, San Jose, Calif. Pulper. 2,101,620 ;
Dec. 7.
Lewis, Harold R., Baltimore, Md., as.signor to Food Ma-
chinery Corporation, San Jose, Calif. Pulping ma-
chine. 2.102,961 ; Dec. 21.
Lewis, Harry F., Hamden, Conn., assignor to United States
Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Article assem-
bling conveyer mechanism. 2.076,736 ; Apr. 13.
Lewis, Harry F., Hamden, Conn., assignor to Tlnited
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Article
assembling conveyer mechanism. 2,077,786 ; Apr. 20.
Lewis, Harry H., and W. H. Ziegler, Portland, Oreg. Ice
cream freezer. 2,082,752 ; June 1.
Lewis, Harry I., and F. W. Seybold, Westfleld, N. J.,
assignors to Harris Seybold Potter Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Multiple spindle drill. Re. 20,483 ; Aug. 24.
Lowis-Howe Company. (See Howe, Nelson H., assignor.)
Lewis Invisible Stitch Machine Company. (See Bowman,
Louis G., .nssignor.)
Lewis Invisible Stifeh Machine Company. (See Kelso,
Ralph S., assignor.)
Lewis Invisible Stitch Machine Company. (See Mann,
.Toseph. assiirnor.)
Lewis Invisible Stitch Machine Company. (See Moulton,
Harley C, assignor.)
Lewis, Jjicob D., Yonkors, N. Y., H. Waters, Hohokus,
N. J., and O. A. Kr.nuor, Yonkers, assignors to Otis Ele-
vator Company, New York, N. Y. Control system.
2,101,146; Dec. 7.
Lewis, James C, Olney Springs, Colo. Code sender and
recorder. 2,003,328; Sept. 14.
Lewis, James N., assignor to Lewis Refrigeration, Inc.,
Columbus, Ohio. Refrigeration. 2,071,798 ; Feb. 23.
Lewis, James R., S. Perkins, and F. ,1. Lewis, Iliimmond,
La., assignors, by mesne assignments, to V. M. Thomp-
son, McCrory, Ark. I'recooling apparatus. 2,099,8]C) ;
Nov. 23.
Ijowis, James V., et al. (See ]\I<>yors, Ilrbnn R., assignor.)
Lewis, John F., and C W. Moseley. assi(,'norH to It. H.
r.oullgny, Inc., Charlotte, N. C. Stop motion for spin-
ning frames. 2.074.059; Mar. 30.
Lewis, Loo L., Pl.-ilntleld, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to (Jarrler (U)ri)oratlon, Newark, N. J. Air condition-
ing method and .■i|)p.'iraluM for passi'iigcr ctnx.
2,098,306 ; Nov. 9.
Lewis, Lester L., Bellevue, Pa. Reflectively illuminated
license tag for auto vehicles. 2,089,905 ; Aug. 10.
Lewis, Lloyd V., Edgewood, assignor to The Union Switch
& Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway traffic con-
trolling apparatus. 2,073,748 ; Mar. 16.
Lewis, Mable W. (See Muse, John B., assignor.)
Lewis Machine Company, The. (See Lewis, M. W., and
Jones, assignors.)
Lewis, Marvin W., Cleveland Heights, and C. B. Jones,
East Cleveland, assignors to The Lewis Machine Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Wire cutting machine.
2,101,860 ; Dec. 14.
Lewis, Noah C. (See Blauntia, V. H., and Lewis.)
Lewis, Norman H., Rochester, N. Y., and E. G. Berg,
Providence, R. I., assignors of one-third to R. Stock-
man, Providence, R. I. Shaving machine. 2,079,294 ;
May 4.
Lewis, Otto L. (See Cole. C. B.. and Lewis.)
Lewis, Otto L., and J. P. Wright, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Foote Bros. Gear and Machine Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Shock absorber. 2,071,885 ;
Feb. 23.
Lewis, Otto L., and J. P. Wright, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Foote Bros. Gear and Machine Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Driving mechanism for railway
car generators. 2,081,336; May 25.
Lewis Refrigeration, Inc. (See Lewis, James N., as-
signor.)
Lewis, Robert B., assignor to Tinius Olsen Testing Ma-
chine Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Fluid pressure regu-
lator. 2,073,070; Mar. 9.
Lewis, Robert B., assignor to Tinius Olsen Testing Ma-
chine Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Insert mechanism.
2,078,801 ; Apr. 27.
Lewis, Robert E., assignor of eighteen and one-ninth per-
cent to O. Reese, thirteen and four-ninths percent to
A. F. Walker, thirteen and four-ninths percent to
F. A. Walker, and thirteen and four-ninths percent to
G. C. Mclntyre, Hopewell, Va. Change speed trans-
mission. 2,086,563; July 13.
Lewis, Robert E., assignor of eighteen and one-ninth per-
cent to O. Reese, thirteen and four-ninths percent to
A. F. Walker, thirteen and four-ninths percent to
F. A. Walker, and thirteen and four-ninths percent to
G. C. Mclntyre, Hopewell, Va. Change speed trans-
mission. 2,086,564 ; July 13.
Lewis, Robert P., assignor to Spicer Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Toledo, Ohio. Clutch mechanism. 2,072,116 ;
Mar. 2.
Lewis, Robert P., assignor to Spicer Manufacturing Corpo-
ration, Toledo, Ohio. Clutch mechanism. 2,072,117 ;
Mar. 2.
Lewis, Robert P., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Automatic
Drive and Transmission Company, Gloucester City,
N. J. Automatic clutch mechanism. 2,075,211 ; Mar.
30.
Lewis, Robert P., assignor to Spicer Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Toledo, Ohio. Clutch mechanism. 2,091,409 ;
Aug. 31.
Lewis, Robert P., assignor to Snicer Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Toledo, Ohio. Vibration dampener.
2,097,627 ; Nov. 2.
Lewis, Robert R., Baldwin, assignor to Vulcan Proofing
Company, New York, N. Y. Draw sheet for rotary
printing presses. 2.099.024; Nov. 16.
Lewis, Robert R., Balwin, and A. J. Weiss, Mineola,
assignors to Vulcan Proofing Company, New York,
N. Y. Impression blanket. 2,076,376 ; Apr. 6.
Lewis, Roy A., Bethlehem, and C. Schenck, Coopersburg,
Pa., assignors to Bethlehem Steel Company. Stake
pocket for cars. 2,097,284 ; Oct. 26.
Lewis, Uoy A., Bethlehem, and C. Schenck, Coopersburg.
Pa., assignors to Bethlehem Steel Companv. Welded
car underframe. 2,103,730 ; Dec. 28.
Lewis. Samuel IT. (See Ste\enson, Thomas K.)
Lewis-Shopard Company. (See Shepard, F. J., Jr., and
Warshaw, assignors.)
Lewis, Sidney R., Chelsea, L. K. Sjiink, Dodhnm, and
B. W. Ilagerman, Worcester, assignors to The Foxboro
Company, Foxboro, Mass. Cupola operation. Re.
. 20,473 ; Aug. 17.
Lewis, Thomas, and S. J. Robinson, Munford, N. T.
Safety parachute attachment for airplanes. 2,072,600;
Mar. 2.
Lewis, Thomas W., Burlington, Iowa, assignor to .Jasper
Chair Company, Jasper, Ind. Chair hinge construction.
2,083,071 ; June 8.
Lewis, Wilbur S., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Noma,
Inc. Hair waving device. 2,071,886; Feb. 23.
liOwis, Wilbur S., Rocky River, assignor to The Murl6
Co., Clcvc^laiid, Ohio. Hair waving apparatus.
2,099.8.^)(! : Nov. 23.
L(-wis. William J., Lexington, Ky. Spatter pun.
L>,0!)2.9LM ; Sept. 14.
Lewis, William Y., St. John's Wood, T,oiidoii, ICngland.
Heat transfer apparatus applicable to water tube boil-
ers. 2,068,187 : Jan. 19.
Lewy, Daniel, assignor ol' (iii(> linlf to E. V. llulnsov, Chi-
cago, III. Elevator signiiling system. 2,060,841 ;
Jan. 5.
Li'wvt. Alexander M., Now York, N. Y. Phip and Jack.
2,090,701 ; Aug. 24.
374
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Lex, Joseph R., assignor to General Hlotors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Portable welding tool. 2,085,105 ; June
29.
Leyburn, Henry, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, assignor to A.
Reyrolle & Company Limited, Hebburn-on-Tyne, Eng-
land. Protective arrangement for sectionalized electric
power circuits. 2,097,213 ; Oct. 26.
Loyden, Harry R., et al, executors. (See Keebler, P. T.,
and ElUott.)
Leyen, George W., Denver, Colo. Radio program holder.
2,070,486 ; Feb. 9.
Leyorle, Frank J., Mechanicsville, N. Y. Forming books.
2.097,888 ; Nov. 2.
Loyhausen, Willielm, Nuremberg, Germany. Spark
chamber for automatic cut-outs. 2,101,783 ; Dec. 7.
Leyner, Frank J., Lafayette, Colo., assignor to A. Y. Dow-
ell. Ice tray. Re. 20,371 ; May 18.
Liban, Tadeusz, Krakow, Poland. Applying metallic
coating.s. 2.0G8.6S7 : Jan. 2G.
Libbey, Allen G., Somerville, Mass. Stabilizing alcoholic
beverages. 2,075,653 ; Mar. 30.
Libbey Glass Company. (See Schutz, Harold R., as-
signor.)
Libbey-0 wens-Ford Glass Company. (See Arner, W. J.,
and Wampler, assignors.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Boicey, James
H., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Drake, John L.,
assignor.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Drake, J. L.
and Rosin, assignors.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Green, Edward
G., assignor.)
Libbey-O wens-Ford Glass Company. (See Hinsey, Robert
S., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Hohmann,
Frederick R., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Johnson,
Charles E., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Kotowski,
Stephen K., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Kranich,
Henry O., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Lowry, Clyde
D., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Nobbe, William
E., assignor.)
Libby-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Robinson, H.
E., and Eicher, assignors.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Shock, Harry
C, assignor.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Walters, Em-
iiK>tt L., assignor.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See WatUins, George
R., assignor.)
Libbey-Owons-Ford (Jlass Company. (See Watkin.s, G. I'-..
and Ryan, assignors.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Watkins, G. B.,
and Wampler, assignors.)
Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See White, Gerald,
assignor.)
Lihby, Clarence R., Hartford, Conn., and H. P. Else,
.Springfield, Jlass., assignors to Westinghouse Electric
& Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburcli. Pa. Cen-
trifugal switch operating mechanism. 2,095,755 : Oct.
12.
Libby. McNeill & Libby. (See Hanson, James, assignor.)
Libby, McNeill & Libby. (See Kile, George B., assignor.)
Libby, Paul J., Lewiston, Maine. Soot and creosote elimi-
nator. 2,072,758; Mar. 2.
T.ibor, Hoss E., Homeworlli, Ohio. Automobile ventilating
device. 2.089,496 ; Aug. 10.
Liherthson, Loo, New York, N. Y., assignor to L. Sonne-
born Sons, Inc. Lubricating oils. 2,073,641; Mar. 16.
Liberthson, Leo, New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
.issignmonts, to Standard Oil Development Companv.
Lubricating oil. 2,084,352 ; June 22.
Liberty Can and Sign Company. (See Batdorf, Seymour,
assignor.)
Liberty Glass Company. (See Greenwood, James E., as-
signor.)
Liberty Mirror Works. (See Ogle, J. C, and Strub, as-
signors.)
TJhorty Mirror Works. (See Ponce, Lucien G., assignor.)
LibUo. Russell, Michigan City, Ind. Electrical switch.
2.093.200 : Sept. 14.
LIcata, Francis J., New York, N. Y., assignor to National
Oil Products Company, Harrison, N. J. Lubricating
oil. 2,076,153; Apr. C.
Lichfield Shirts Limited. (See Barrow, Claude W., as-
signor.)
LichtP, August, assignor to Junkers-Flugzeugund-Motoren-
werke Akflenge.sollschaft, Des.sau, Germany. Internal
combustion engine. 2,091,370; Aug. 31.
Llchten, Maurice A., Long Island City, assignor to Fideli-
tone Records, Inc., New York, N. Y. Record-rotating
meclianism. 2,097,071 ; Oct. 26.
Llchtensteln, Johann. (See GistuccI, P. X. A., and Lich-
tensteln.)
Llchterman, Benjamin et al. (See Coulton, William C,
assignor. )
Llchterman, Eugene E., assignor to Grand Manufacturing
Co., Chicago, III. Garment drier. 2,094,042 ; Sept. 28.
Lichty, Joy G., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot Cor-
poration, Wilmington, Del. Dithiocarbamates.
2,067,494 ; Jan. 12.
Lichty, Joy G., Stow, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot Cor-
poration, Wilmington, Del. Vulcanization of rubber.
2,084,038 ; June 15.
Lichty, Joy G., Stow, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot Corpora-
tion, Wilmington, Del. Mercaptoaryl thiazole com-
pound. 2,090,211 ; Aug. 17.
Lichty, Warren C, Detroit, Mich. Knife guard mecha-
nism. 2,085,681 ; June 29.
Lickfeldt, Harry E., assignor of one-half to P. J. O'Rourke,
Port Huron, Mich. Rotary combustion engine.
2,070,606 ; Feb. 16.
Liddell, George J., Elmhurst, and R. C. Porter, Long
Island City, assignors to Doherty Research Company,
New York, N. Y. Fuel system testing instrument.
2,073,243; Mar. 9.
Lldgerwood Manufacturing Company. (See McLean,
Leland O., assignor.)
Lidkopings Mekaniska Verkstads Aktiebolag. (See Ek-
holm, C. G., and Janson, assignors.)
Lieb, Abram S. (See Bowie, F. W., and Lieb.)
Lieb, Christian N., Findlay, Ohio. Vehicle brake.
2,075,734 ; Mar. 30.
Lieb, Herman. (See Fenichel, L., and Lieb.)
Liebel-Flarsheim Company, The. (See Flarsheim, Edwin
S., assignor.)
Liebel-Flarsheim Company, The. (See Liebel, J. G. H.,
and Flarsheim, assignors.)
Liebel, John G. H., and E. S. Flarsheim, assignors to The
Liebel-Flarsheim Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Arc lamp.
2,085,530 ; June 29.
Lieber, Eugene, Linden, N. J., assignor to Standard Oil
Development Company. Lubricating oil of high oill-
ness and resistance to oxidation. 2,096,905 ; Oct. 26.
Lieber, Eugene, Elizabeth, and W. H. Smyers, Westfield,
N. J., assignors to Standard Oil Development Company.
Preventing corrosion of metals in aqueous systems.
2,078,256; Apr. 27.
Lieber, Hugo, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Lieber
Patents Corporation, New York, N. Y. Bone conduc-
tion hearing-aid. 2,077,425 ; Apr. 20.
Lieber, Hugo, assignor to Lieber Patents Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Bone conduction hearing aid device.
2,077,426 ; Apr. 20.
Lieber Patents Corporation. (See Lieber, Hugo, as-
signor.)
Lieber, William H., (See Thorp, J. R., and Lieber.)
Lieberknecht, Karl, G. m. b. H. (See Eissner, Erich, as-
signor.)
Lieberknecht, Paul, Einsiedel, near Chemnitz, Germany.
Flat knitting machine. 2,088,799 ; Aug. 3.
Liebhnrdt, Frederick C, San Marino, Calif. Coupling.
2,097,628 ; Nov. 2.
Liebhold, Francisco. (See Deutsch, Fritz A., assignor.)
Liebmann, Gerhard, Berlin, Germany. Heating element
for high-voltage cathodes. 2,083,196 ; June 8.
Liebmann, Moses, New Y^ork, N. Y. Garment. 2,087,763 ;
July 20.
Liebowitz, Benjamin, assignor to Trubenizing Process Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y'. Jlanufacture of collars and
the like. 2,0S9.916; Aiig. 10.
Liebowitz, Benjamin, assignor to Trubenizing Process
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for processing
collars or other articles of apparel. 2,090,369 : Aug. 17.
Liedtke, Hans, and H. Freese, assignors to Klangfilm
G. m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Arrangement for record-
ing, reproducing, and printing films. 2,082,456 ; June 1.
Llenhart, Edward A., and O. Ravnaas. Ruso, N. Dak. Bat-
tery connecter. 2,067,934 ; Jan. 19.
Lior. Ilenrich, assignor to the firm of Chemical AVorks,
formerly Sandoz, Basel. Switzerland. Manufacture and
use of wetting preparations. 2,103.819 ; Dec. 28.
Lierg, Frledrich, Vienna, Austria, assignor to Jasma A.
G., Zurich, Switzerland. Process for the production of
photo-like multitoned prints. 2,073,212; Mar. 9.
Lleser, Leo F., Estherville, Iowa. Spark plug. 2,068,030 ;
Jan. 19.
liiivs.sniann, Frederick, assignor to Electrical Research
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Dial. 2,103,856 ; Dec.
Li(>tz, A.. Company. The. (See Klitsche, Leo H., as-
signor.)
Li f ton Mfg. Co., The. (See Llfton, Maurice, assignor.)
Lifton, Maurice, Belle Harbor, L. I., assignor to The
Llfton Mfg. Co., New York, N. Y. Correspondent's
case. 2,007.851 ; Jan. 12.
Litton, Samuel H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Brief case.
2,009,255 ; Feb. 2.
Lifvendahl, Axel F., and C. J. Johnson, Chicago, 111. Seat
construction. 2.077,337 ; Apr. 13.
Ligeour, Joseph C, Brunswick, Ga. Bottle carrier and
cap remover. 2,080,947 ; May 18.
Liggett & Myers Tobacco Company. (See Gross, P. M.,
and Dixon, assignors.)
Liggett, Thomas 3d., Jenkintown, Pa. Gas absorption
tower. 2,087,156; July 13.
LIgh, Charles G., New Dorp, N. Y., assignor to Electre-
porter. Inc. Transcribing apparatus. 2,079,515 ;
May 4.
Light, David M. (See Hedgcock, W. C, and Light.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
375
Light, David M., assignor to Chicago Railway Eguipmeut
Company, Chicago, 111. Brake gear safety device.
2,067,610 ; Jan. 12.
Light, George S., Winsted, Conn. Pin. 2,076,655; Apr.
13.
Light, Ralph A., Cynwyd, and J. W. Price, Jr., Philadel-
phia, assignors to The United States Metallic Packing
Company,>hiladelphia, Pa. Cylinder cock. 2,083,610 ;
June 15.
Light, Ralph A., Cynwyd, and J. W. Price, Jr., assignors
to The United States Metallic Packing Company, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. Lading and condition indicator for
freight cars. 2,089,148 ; Aug. 3.
Light, Robert F., Mount Vernon, C. N. Frey, Scarsdale,
and G. J. Patitz, Peekskill, assignors to Standard
Brands Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Treating liquid
yeast. 2,099,025 ; Nov. 16.
Lightle, Harvey H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The
Electro-Alloys Company, Elyria, Ohio. Carburizing
box. 2,095,565 ; Oct. 12.
Llghtolier Company. (See Blitzer, Jacob H., assignor.)
Ligon, Ed. D., et al. (See Heggem, Alfred G.. assignor.)
Ligon, William O., et al. (See Heggem, Alfred G., as-
signor. )
Lihotzky, Erwin, assignor to Ernst Leitz G. ra. b. H.,
Wetzlar, Germany. Illuminating device for micro-
scopes. 2,097,494; Nov. 2.
Likes, Jasper, Long Beach, Calif. Novelty. 2,067,090 ;
Jan. 5.
Likes, Jasper, Long Beach, Calif. Figure toy. 2,067,091 ;
Jan. 5.
Llles Fuel Vaporizer Corporation. (See Liles, Thomas O.,
assignor.)
Liles, Thomas O., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Liles Fuel
Vaporizer Corporation, Tyler, Tex. Fuel vaporizer.
2,077,764 ; Apr. 20.
Llley, James A., St. Louis, Mo. Bottle filling and capping
machine. 2,072,759 ; Mar. 2.
Lilienfeld, Julius E., Winchester, Mass., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Magnavox Company, Fort
Wayne, Ind. Electrolytic condenser. 2,075,351 ; Mar.
30.
Lilienfeld, Julius E., Winchester, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Magnavox Company, Port Wayne,
Ind. Filming metal coatings and forming the same.
2,076,904 ; Apr. 13.
Lilienfeld, Julius E., Winchester, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Magnavox Company, Port Wayne,
Ind. Electrical condenser. 2,076,905 ; Apr. 13.
Lilienfeld, Julius E., Winchester, Mass., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Magnavox Company, Fort
Wayne, Ind. Aluminum electrode and method of pre-
paring. 2,079,516 ; May 4.
Lilienfeld, Leon, Vienna, Austria. Manufacture of ar-
tificial threads and other products from cellulose.
2,087,981 ; July 27.
Lilienfeld, Leon, Vienna, Austria. Cellulose derivatives
and making same. 2,095,524 ; Oct. 12.
Lilienfeld, Leon, Vienna, Austria. Manufacture of new
cellulose compounds and of artificial materials thereof.
2,100,010: Nov. 23.
Lilienfeld, Leon, Vienna, Austria. Manufacture of organic
sulphur compounds. 2,100,968 ; Nov. 30.
Lilienfeld, Leon, Vienna, Austria. Making artificial
threads. 2,100,969 ; Nov. 30.
Lilienfeld, Leon, Vienna, Austria. Carbohydrate deriva-
tives and making the same. 2,103,952 ; Dec. 28.
Lllja, Edgar D., assignor to H. D. Colman, Rockford, 111.
Synchronous motor. 2,072,894 ; Mar. 9.
Lilja, Edgar D., assignor to Barber-Colman Company,
Rockford, 111. Speed reduction gear. 2,096,906 ; Oct.
26.
Lillard, William W., Midland Park, N. J. Building unit.
2,095,989 ; Oct. 19.
Lillemoen, Thorwald. (See Stable, John A., assignor.)
Lilley, Samuel C, Hamden, assignor to The American
Mills Compan.v, West Haven, Conn. Covered elastic
strand and fabric. 2,096,816 : Oct. 26.
liillie (Javlord. (See Gaylord, .Tames A., assignor.)
LllUendahl, Henry T. (See En Holm, Norman, assignor.)
Lilly, lOli, and ('(>in))aiiy. (See Klianuscli, Morris S., as-
signor.)
Lilly, Eli, and Company. (See Kharasch, M. S., and
Legault, assignors.)
Lilly, EH, and Company. (See Kharasch, M. S., and
Reinmulh, assignors.)
Lilly, Ell, and Company., (See Stuart, Elmer H., as-
signor.)
Ijilly, Verta 10., Delrolt, Mich. Line marking device.
2,004,017; Sept. 28.
l/ily 'I'liliii Coriioiiilion. (Sec lioolhby, A. M., and Gaz-
elle, a.ssignors.)
Lily, William, IIolUs, assignor of one-fourth to W. J.
Koilly, Bellalre, N. V. Propeller. 2,080,224; May 11.
Ijima, Josfi P., Siio Paulo, Brazil. Dlspen.siug device.
2,069,(!73 ; Feb. 2.
liimiinowskl, Henry K., Bronx, N. Y. Window controlling
and oporaUng device. 2,085,106 ; Juno 29.
Liinbach, Alox, Carmel, N. Y. Holder for cosmetics or the
like. 2,00(i,5;(4; Jan. 5.
LImbach, Henry C., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Product
Development Quest, Inc. I^awn mower. 2,091,077;
Aug. 24.
Limbacher, Walter. (See Kunz, M. A., Krzikalla, and
Limbacher. )
Limeses, Jose, A. M. M. T. M. Saralegui, and C. A. P.
Del Cerro, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Sculpture.
2,099,612; Nov. 16.
Limoni, Guido, Santa Rosa, Calif. Fireplace heater.
2,080,323 ; May 11.
Limpert, Alexander S., assignor to Mechana Kold Cor-
poration, Bay Shore, N. Y. Cooling unit for refrigera-
tion purposes. 2,074,700 ; Mar. 23.
Limpert, Sylvester A., assignor to Mechana Kold Cor-
poration, Bay Shore, N. Y. Vibration damping mount-
ing for compressors, etc. 2,073,450 ; Mar. 9.
LinaKer, Frederick W., St. Louis, Mo. Boiler cleaner
tube. 2,070,795; Feb. 16.
Linaker, Frederick W., St. Louis, Mo. Boiler cleaner.
2.076,737 ; Apr. 13.
Llncks, George P., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Fuse cut-out. 2,081,826 ; May 25.
Lincoln, Benjamin A., assignor to Universal Dental Com-
pany. Philadelphia, Pa. Interchangeable teeth.
2,098,584; Nov. 9.
Lincoln, ' Bert H., and A. Henriksen, deceased, Ponca
City, by Ellen M. Henriksen, administratrix, Perry,
Okla., assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Lubri-
Zol Development Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Lubri-
cating oil. 2.066,354 ; Jan. 5.
Lincoln, Bert H., and E. W. Nelson, assignors, to Con-
tinental Oil Company, Ponca City, Okla. Solid lubri-
cants and manufacturing the same. 2,070,014 ; Feb. 9.
Lincoln, Bert H., and A. Henriksen, Ponca City, Okla., as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to The Lubri-Zol Devel-
opment Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Lubricating oils.
2,074,338 ; Mar. 23.
Lincoln, Bert H., and A. Henriksen, Ponca City, Okla., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Lubri-Zol De-
velopment Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. 2,087,803 ;
July 20.
Lincoln Electric Company, The. (See Jerabek, Theophil
E., assignor.)
Lincoln Electric Company, The. (See Landis, G. G.,
and Hoenie, assignors.)
Lincoln Electric Company, The. (See Lincoln, J. F., and
Landis, assignors.)
Lincoln Engineering Company. (See Barks, Frank S.,
assignor.)
Lincoln Engineering Company. (See Barks, P. S., and
Klein, assignors. )
Lincoln Engineering Company. (See Fox, Alexander P.,
assignor.)
Lincoln, James P., Shaker Heights, and G. G. Landis,
University Heights, assignors to The Lincoln Electric
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Welding current genera-
tion. 2,070,949 ; Feb. 16.
Lincoln, John C, Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for cooling.
2,093,458 ; Sept. 21.
Lincoln, Willis B., Jr., assignor to Inland Container
Corporation, Indianapolis, Ind. Light shielded handled
fiberboard case. 2,078,087 ; Apr. 20.
Lind, Arthur C, assignor to Chain Belt Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Screening apparatus for liquids.
2,102,570 ; Dec. 14.
Lind, Carlton A. (See Ashton, P. E., Perkins, and Lind.)
Lind, Francis T., assignor to H. K. Porter, Inc., Everett,
Mass. Tool. 2,090,259 ; Aug. 17.
Lind, Jay H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Apparel and parts thereof.
2,102.014; Dec. 14.
Lind, Leroy C, Rockford, 111. Water softening.
2,087,157 ; July 13.
Lind, Louis J., Pittsburgh, Pa. Dowel structure for con-
crete roadways. 2,079,123 : May 4.
Lindars, Herman. (See Ijloyrf, P., and Lindars.)
Lindars, Herman. (See Reidinger, A., and Maddisou,
assignors.)
Lindas, Henry E., Wichita, Kans. Tube end structure.
2,086,276 ; July 6.
Lludberg, Gustav U., Overum, Sweden. Reversible plane-
t.'iry i)iston pump. 2,103,474; Dec. 28.
Lindborg, Lawrence W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fuel supply
pump. 2,000,688 ; Aug. 24.
Lindh<'rg, Maria M. (See Kliason, J. A., and Linflberc.)
ryindbliid, Axel 10., Orange, assignor to tinitod Shoe Ma-
chinery (^i)i[)onition, PiiiiM-son, N. J. I'uUing-over ma-
cliino. 2, 081, 9-10; June 1.
liindblad. Axel R., Djnrsholm, Sweden. Producing sul-
phur through reduction of gases containing sulphur
(lii)xid('. 2,090,797 ; Aug. 24.
Liinll)looni. Alhei-f V... nttHiKUov to Llndhlooni Auto Parts
Coni|)imy, tMiicMgo, 111. Fuel saving dovice. 2.082,583;
June 1.
IJndhlooni Auto Parts Company. (See T^lndbloom, Albert
C... a.sslgnor.)
Llndbom, Carl O., assignor to U. P. M. -Kidder Press Co.,
Inc., Dover, N. II. Punching machine. 2,085,803 ;
July 0.
IJndbom. Carl O., assignor to U. P. M. -Kidder Press Co.,
Inc., Dover, N. II. Making die members. 2,085,804;
July 0.
f.indc All- rrodurts Company. The. (See Schuflan, Paul,
iissi^ucir. )
Llnde, Leonard J., Aldan, Ph., nssignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Operating niechnnlsm. 2,008,053 ; Jan.
19.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Liinde, Leonard J., Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to General
Klectric Company. Electric control device. 2,078,147 ;
Apr. 20.
Linde, Leonard J., Ald.in, Pa., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Clamping and sealing device.
2,100.859 ; Nov. 30.
Lindce, FraiiK. (See Kiglit, Orval I., assignor.)
Lindegren, Carl J., Providence, R. I., and J. B. Olch, as-
signors to Crompton & Knowles Loom Works, Worcester,
Mass. Picking motion for looms. 2,082,896 ; June 8.
Lindell. Bertil T. (See Widman, C. H., Nacy, and
Lindell.)
Lindell, Bertil T., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Murray
Corporation of America. Container. 2,082,838 ; June 8.
Lindell, Sigurd I., assignor to Schweitzer & Conrad, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Fuse. 2,084,495 ; June 22.
LiiKlcmann, Ens;i'iie S., Trustee. (See Graham, Thomas
R., assignor.)
Lindemann, Peter A., Downsville, N. Y. Drain valve for
compressed air reservoirs and the like. 2,100,485 ;
Nov. 30.
Lindemon, William H. (See Cuthbert, W. R., and Linde-
mon.)
Linden. Herbert E., Beverly Hills, Calif. Renewable cut-
ting edge. 2.073,801 : Mar. 16.
Llndenbaum, Jack, assignor to Los Angeles Wrecking
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Adjustable hanger sup-
port for basins and the like. 2,083,271 ; June 8.
LIndenblad, Nils E., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. High voltage generator.
2,070,972; Feb. 16.
Lindenblad, Nils E., Port Jefferson, N. T., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Pliament structure for
electron discharge devices. 2,082,839 ; June 8.
Lindenblad, Nils E., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Thermionic tube and
circuit. 2,093.683 ; Sept. 21.
Lindenblad, Nils E., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Oscillator generator.
2,095,990 ; Oct. 19.
Lindenblad, Nils E., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Linear amplifier with
extra wide band pass characteristics. 2,100,193 ; Nov.
23.
Lindenblad, Nils E., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Neutralized coupling
circuit. 2.101,438; Dec. 7.
Lindenblad, Nils E., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio (jorporation of America. Frequency control.
2,102,426; Dec. 14.
Lindenmuth, Arlington N. (See Blakley, V. A., and
Lindenmuth.)
Lindenmuth, Henry W., Dearborn, and J. H. Smith,
Detroit, Mich. Starting apparatus for automobiles.
2.094,177: Sept. 28.
Linder, Andrew .T. (See Hayes, A. D., and Linder.)
Llnder, Ernest G., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Micro-wave oscillator and de-
tector. 2,071,311 ; Feb. 16.
Linder, Ernest G., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Short wave detector.
2,074,478 ; Mar. 23.
Linder, Ernest G., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Ultra-high-frequencv detector.
2,096,590 : Oct. 19.
Linder, Francis, Paris, France, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eclipse Aviation Corporation, East
Orange, N. J. Driving mechanism. 2,084,815 ; June
22.
Linder, John A., Montclalr, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Protector for lamp
fn.<!e,<!. 2,076,582: Apr. 13.
Linder, Osher, Pittsburgh, Pa. Broom. 2,073,558 ;
Mar. 9.
Linder, Victor. (See 01m, O. J., and Linder.)
Linder, Willis W., Salisbury. N. C, assignor to Parks-
Cramer Company. Transfer device. 2,090,135 ; Aug.
17.
LInderman, Bert A., Homestead, Fla. Fluid pump.
2,096,907 ; Oct. 26.
Lindernian, Garrett B., Jr. (See Stuart, Kimberly, as-
sicnor.)
LInderman, Garrett B., Jr.. assignor to Pittsburgh Equi-
table Meter Company, Pittsburgh, Pa, Integrating ap-
paratus, 2,086,425 ; July 6,
Linderiniin, Garrett B.. Jr., assignor to Pittsburgh Equi-
table Motor (Company, I'ittsburgh, I'a. Motliod and
app.Trjitiis for roniotc indication. 2. OS!), 701 ; Aug. 10,
Lindororh. Lambert S., Jr. (See Remington, F,, and
Lindoroth.)
Llndfelt. Edward C, Des Moines, Iowa. Golf glove.
2.092.318: Sept. 7.
Llndgron, ,* loxus C. Chicago, 111,, assignor to Internn-
tloniil Harv<'stor Company. Tractor plow hitch,
2.077,942: Apr. 20,
Llndgron, Alojtns C, Chicago. Til., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Knife weeder. 2,080,723 ;
May 18,
Llndgron, Aloxns C, Clilrngo, 111,, assignor to Interna-
tional Harvostor Company, Brake for trailers.
2.009,810 ; Nov. 23.
Lindgren, Alexus C, Chicago, and C. R. Raney, Riverside,
111., assignors to International Harvester Company.
Hammer mill. 2,068,383 : Jan. 19,
Lindgren, Alexus C, Chicago, B, R, Benjamin, Oak
Park, and C. W. Mott, Rock Falls, 111,, assignors to
International Harvester Company. Draft coupling de-
vice for tractors, 2,092,608 ; Sept. 7.
Lindgren, Alexus C, Chicago, and C. R. Raney, Riverside,
111,, assignors to International Harvester Company.
Grain binder. 2,101,439 : Dec. 7,
Lindgren, Ferdinand, Cincinnati, Ohio. Automatic ma-
chine. 2,073,111 ; Mar. 9.
Lindgren, Hans O,, Appelviken, Sweden, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The De Laval Separator Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Dewaxing liquid hydrocarbons.
2,081,403; May 25.
Lindgren, Henry W,, Waukegan, 111,, assignor to American
Can Company, New York, N, Y. Opening device.
2,100,339; Nov. 30.
Lindinger, John J., assignor to The Electric Storage Bat-
tery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Filling device.
2,073,112; Mar. 9.
Lindish, Martin, Wyandotte, Mich. Swinging window.
2,096,048; Oct. 19.
Lindley, Stacey B., assignor to Indiana Canning Machinery
Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Extracting machine.
2,088,657 : Aug, 3.
Lindmark, Elmer S. (See Frost, George S., assignor.)
Lindner, Arthur, deceased ; O. A. Lindner and A. Muller,
executors, assignors to The L. & H. Special Machine
Co, Inc.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Article covering machine.
2,075,213 ; Mar, 30,
Lindner, Benjamin. (See Friedman, W., and Lindner.)
liindner, Herbert. (See Biichholz, Erich, assignor.)
Lindner, Herbert, Berlin, Germany. Dividing apparatni
for machine tools. 2,093,917 ; Sept. 21.
Lindner, Karl A., Rahway, N. J., assignor to American
Smelting and Refining Company, New York, N. Y.
Metal mold. 2,085,324 ; June 29,
Lindner, Oscar A,, executor, et al. (See Lindner, Arthur.)
Lindner, Walter, Pleissa, near Limbach, assignor to Firma
Johannes Richter A.-G., Limbach, near Chemnita, Ger-
many. Sewing machine for the manufacture of gloves.
2,074,655 ; Mar. 23.
Lindow, Carl W. (See Wilder, H. K., and Lindow,)
Lindow, Rudolph F. (See Merwin. J, C. and Lindow.)
Lindquist, Carl, (See Lawson, G. C, and Lindquist,)
Lindquist, David E., assignor to Mueller Brass Co., Port
Huron, Mich. Manufacture of fittings. 2,072,591 ;
Mar. 2,
Lindquist, David E„ J, E, Gray, and H. K. Rader, as-
signors to Mueller Brass Co.. Port Huron, Mich. Joint
and making the same. 2.084.207 ; June 15,
Lindquist, Fingal J. (See Phillips, John W„ assignor.)
Lind(|uist, George F., a.«signor ro I, F, Laucks, Inc.,
Seattle, Wash, Forming assemblies. 2,069,073 ; Jan.
26.
Lindquist, Lorentz J, (See Crandall, L., Davis, and
Lindquist, assignors.)
Lindsay, David, Jr. (See Larson, L. L,, and Lindsay.)
Lindsay, JIaxwell H. A,, Summit, N, J,, assignor to
American District Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y.
Microphonic switch, 2,085,198 : Juno 29.
Lindsay, R. A,, et al. (See Fairbanks, Jerry B., as-
signor.)
Lindsev, Ernest A., Bellevue, Ky. Hat block. 2,087,158 ;
July 13.
Lindsey, Ernest E., San Francisco, Calif, Apparatus for
making ice cream and other edible ices. 2,083,072 ;
June 8.
Lindsey, Frederick C, Milwaukee, Wis, Safety attach-
ment for clothes wringers, 2,086,625 ; July 13.
Lindsey, Joseph T., Rochester, N. Y. Sanding and pol-
ishing machine. 2,074,479 ; Mar, 23.
Lindsey, William, assignor to Wm, Wrigley Jr,, Company,
Chicago, 111, Wrapping machine, 2,090,689 ; Aug, 24.
Lindsey, William D,, South Orange, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Sealand Corporation. Signal
system, 2,085,807 ; July 6,
Lindsey, William D,, South Orange, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Sealand Corporation, Signal
s.vstoni, 2,103,857; Dec, 28,
Lindsly, Ron E., Washington, D. C. Apparatus for taking
fluid samples, 2.103.475 ; Deo. 28.
Lindsley, Edward A,, assignor to National Electric Screen
Co,, Chicago, 111, Electrocuting trap, 2,098,647 ;
Nov, 9,
Lindsley, George F„ Wauwatosa, Wis, Recording golf tee.
2,072.405 : Mar. 2.
Lindsley, Milton F., Jr., assignor to The King Powder
Company, Kings Mills, Ohio, Explosive, 2.079,558 ;
May 4.
Lindstacdt, Frank F., Oakland, assignor to Hercules
Glue Company, Ltd.. San Francisco, Calif, Insecticide
and fungicide spreader, 2,092,460 ; Sept, 7.
I-indstaodt. Frank F,, Oakland, Calif. Parasiticidal spray
compound, 2,101,373: Dec, 7,
Lindstrom, Frank li,, Bridgeport, Conn. Picture pro-
jector. 2.080,275 : Aug, 10.
Lindstrom. Frank li,, Bridgeport, Conn, Motion picture
projector, 2,089,388 ; Aug. 10.
Lindstrom, Frank L., and A. Carlson, Bridgeport, Conn. ;
.said Carlson assignor to .-said Lindstrom. Framing ad-
justment for film guides. 2.089,276 ; Aug. 10.
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Lindstrom, George D., assignor to Natioi al Lock Co.,
Rockford, 111. Badio knob. 2,080,361 : May 11.
Llndstijom, Ture, Edgewood, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Circuit
breaker. 2,071,848; Feb. 23.
Lindstrom, Ture, Edgewood, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Circuit breaker. 2,082,014 ; June 1.
Lindstrom, Ture, Edgewood, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Circuit breaker. 2,08-3,304 ; June 8.
Lindvall, Kten E. (See Bilde, T. K. D., and Lindvall.)
Line, Leland E. (See Gordon, Joseph M., assignor.)
Line Material Company. (See Brown, Chester W., as-
signor.)
Line Material Company. (See Churchill, Homer, as-
signor. )
Line Material Company. (See Kyle, W. D., and Lemont,
assignors.)
Line Material Company. (See Schultz, William O., as-
signor.)
Line Material Company. (See Schultz, W. O., and Stein-
mayer, assignors.)
Line Material Company. (See Smith, James P., assignor.)
Line ilaterial Company. (See Steinmayer, Alwln G.,
assignor.)
Line Material Company. (See Steinmayer, A. G., and
Schultz, assignors.)
Line Material Company. (See Watson, Hiram K., as-
signor.)
Lineham, Rowland A., and G. Clarke, Leicester, England,
assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. J. Sewing machine needle. 2,097,495 : Nov. 2.
Linen Thread Co., The. (See Clark, Ephraim C. S., as-
signor.)
Linen Thread Co. Inc., The. (See Tracy, Homer D., as-
signor.)
Liner, Josepn I., assignor to The Electric Auto-Lite Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Synchronous motor. 2,078,257 :
Apr. 27.
Lines, Edwin M. (See Graham, J. E., and Lines.)
Linga, Torbjorn, Kokomo, Ind. Carburetor. 2,082,293 ;
June 1.
Linga, Torbjorn, Kokomo, Ind. Carburetor. 2,082,294 ;
June 1.
Lingal, Harry J. (See Gamel, G. D., and Lingal.)
Llngal, Harry J., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Circuit breaker. 2,067,935 ; Jan. 19.
Lingal, Harry J., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Circuit interrupter. 2,083,305 ; June 8.
Lingal, Harry J., and W. M.. Leeds, Wilkinsburg, assignors
to Westinghou-se Electric and M;anufacturing Company,
East Pittsburgh, Pa. Circuit interrupter. 2,077,338;
Apr. 13.
Llngenbrink, Hermann, Newton, assignor to McManus En-
gineering Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Vacuum
cleaner. 2,091,642 ; Aug. 31.
Linger. Npllie V., Kings Park, N. Y. Electric teapot.
2,093,980 ; Sept. 21.
Lingg, Alfred, and L. Goldhammer, Munich, Germany, as-
signors to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y.
Driving claw. 2,090,798 ; Aug. 24.
Lingg, Alfred, and G. Ziegler, Munich, Germany, assignors
to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, n! Y.
Delay action mechanism or timing device for photo-
graphic shutters. 2,094,799 ; Oct. 5.
Linghammar, Lizzie, Skanninge, Sweden, assignor to Elec-
trolux Corporation, Dover, Del. Suction nozzle.
2,068,496 ; Jan. 19.
Lingley, Alfred B. (See Chace, C. H., Lingley, and Mar-
shall.)
Tyiniger, George. (See Cruse, D. E., and Liniger.)
Link, Albert C, Chicago, 111. Gripping handle for golf
clubs. 2,088,008; July 27.
Link Belt Company. (See Atz, Frederick W., Jr., as-
signor.)
Link-Belt Company. (See Blake, Frank 0., assignor.)
I^ink-Belt Company. (See Crzellitzer, Robert, assignor.)
Link-Belt Company, The. (See Heisserman, Robert J.,
assignor.)
Link-Belt Company. (See Horton, Robert, assignor.)
Link-Belt Company. (See Keller, Henry G., assignor.)
Llnk-l!('lt Company. (See Kiddor, Elwin H., assignor.)
Link-Belt Company. (See Lauenstoln, Carl F., assignor.)
Link-Belt Company. (See Lauenstein, C. F., and Ulmer,
assignors.)
Link-Belt Company. (See Lee, Arthur L., assignor.)
LlnU-l'.olt Company. (See Maurer, Albrccht, assignor.)
TJnk-Belt Company. (See Miick, Fred E., assignor.)
Link-Belt Company. (See Morehoad, George L., assignor.)
Link-P,clt Company. (See O'Connor, O., RIorley, and
Schoelin. assignors.)
Link Bolt (Company. (See Pierce, TTarold S., assignor.)
Ltnli-Bcll Company. (Set; PliiUps, William 10., assignors.)
Link-Belt rjompany, (See Philips, W. E., and Harris, as-
signors.)
I, Ink-Bell Company. (See Snyors, \\illi!im W., as-
signor.)
Link r.elt: Coin[)nny. (See Sayors, W. W., and Watson,
jiFslgnors. )
Link lii'lt (Company. (See Sayers, W. W., Bergmann. and
HiuilT, assignors.)
Link-Belt Company. (See Sayers, W. W., Bergmann, and
Watson, assignors.)
Link Belt Company. (See Sayers, W. W., Strube, and
Weisel, assignors.)
Link-Belt Company. (See Tark, Marcus B., assignor.)
Link-Belt Company. (See Waechter, F. F., and Watson,
assignors. )
Link, Edwin A., Jr., Binghamton, N. Y. Trainer for
aviators. 2,099,857 ; Nov. 23.
Link, Fred C, East St. Louis, 111., and S. G. Stuckey,
St. Louis, assignors to Obear-Nester Glass Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Glass cutting shears. 2,092,650;
Sept. 7.
Linkenauger, Mont M., Sumter, S. C. Pimiento roaster.
2,087,692 ; July 20.
Linley Corporation, The. (See Cady, Charles P., as-
signor.)
Linn, Frank C, Swampscott, Blass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Spinning bucket drive. 2,101,684 ;
Dec. 7.
Linn, Holman H., assignor to The Linn Manufacturing
Corporation, Morris, N. Y. Track trailer. 2,070,015 ;
Feb. 9.
Linn Manufacturing Corporation, The. (See Linn, Hol-
man H., assignor.)
Linn, Robert E., Detroit, Mich. Grille cover. 2,079,327 ;
May 4.
Linotype and Machinery Limited. (See Bower, William
M., assignor.)
Linotype and Blachinery Limited. (See Gayter, E., and
Hay ward, assignors.)
Linotype and Machinery Limited. (See Hayward, A. S.,
and Dougall, assignors.)
Linotype and Machinery Limited. (See Rowlands, T., and
Shuttleworth, assignors.)
Linscott, Chester E. (See Hazell, E., Tingey, and Lins-
cott.)
Linsell, Alfred A., London, England, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Ultrashort wave modulated
carrier wave radio communication system. 2,073,642 ;
Mar. 16.
Linsell, Alfred A., London, England, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Ultrashort wave modulated
carrier wave radio communication system. 2,073,643 ;
Mar 16.
Linsell, Alfred A., London, England, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Combined radio receiver and
talking machine. 2,081,752 ; May 25.
Linsell, Alfred A., London, England, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Radio tuning arrangement.
2,084,586 ; June 22. _ .
Linsell, Alfred A., Brentwood, England, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Temperature actuated elec-
trical device. 2,097,100 ; Oct. 26.
Linsell, Alfred A., London, England, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Radio receiving system.
2,100,605; Nov. 30.
Linsell, Alfred A., London, England, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Short wave radio transmit-
ting apparatus. 2,101,440; Dec. 7.
Linsley, Douglas F., Old Greenwich. Conn., assignor to
Bendix Brake Company, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2,077,943 ; Apr. 20.
Linsley, Douglas F., Old Greenwich, Conn., assignor to
Vaco Products, Inc. Fluid pressure operated gear shift-
ing device. 2,079,654 ; May 11.
Linsley, Douglas F., Old Greenwich, Conn., assignor to
Vaeb Products, Inc. Fluid pressure operated gear shift-
ing devire. 2,084,153 ; June 15.
Linsowe, John V., Flint, Mich. Trailer hitch and brake.
2,066,893 ; Jan. 5.
Linstead, Reginald P., and A. R. Lowe, London, I. M.
Ileilbron, Manchester, and F. Irving, Grangemouth,
England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Producing a copper phtlialocyanine com-
pound. 2,075,043 ; Mar. 30.
Linstead, Reginald P., South Kensington, London, and
A. R. Lowe, Blackley, Manchester, England, assignors
to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Manufact\ire
of ortho- and peri-aryl dinitriles. 2.100,401 ; Nov. 30.
Linstrom, Peter J., Medford, Mass. Advertising device.
2.091,392 ; Aug. 31.
Lintern, John B. (See Llntern, William, and J. B.)
Lintern, William, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signm<-nts, (o Evans I'rodncts Company. Detroit, Mich.
Ventilating .■ind/or weatlierprooling unit for vehicle
bodies. 2.091. . son ; Oct. 5.
Lintern, William, and J. B. Lintern, Cleveland, Ohio,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Evans I'roducta
Company, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle ventilating and sig-
nal unit. 2,073,159; Mar. 9.
Linton, Irwin II., ot al. (See McCrary, Pierce U., as-
signor.)
Lion Agricnilural Implements I,Imlted. (See Ponn,
riiilli), assignor.)
lylpo, W. C, Inc. (See Carhart, Raymond IT., assignor.)
I;ipe, W. C, Inc. (Seo Spase, Charles IV, assignor.)
Llpi'lz. AIphon.MC I., Albaiiv, N. Y. I.ocoinollve.
2.068.751 ; Jan. 20.
Llplc, Joseph (!., Jr., St. Louis, Mo. Kev holder.
2,069,317 ; Feb. 2.
Llpniiin, Carl K. L., assignor to T,ipmiiM Patents Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Rofrlgerator. 2,070, S2t ; Apr. 13.
378
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
assignor to Lipman Patents Corpora-
Refrigeration assembly. 2,086,362 ;
Lipman. Carl E. L.,
tion, Chicago, 111.
July 6.
Lipman, Carl E. L., assignor to Lipman Patents Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Motor-compressor unit for refriger-
ating apparatus. 2,100,716 ; Nov. 30.
Lipman Patents Corporation. (See Lipman, Carl E. L.,
assignor.)
Lipowski, Sigmund N. (See Holt, M. F., and Llpowski.)
Lippard, Herman I., Lansdowne, Pa. Tag printing device.
2,103,7.52 ; Dec. 28.
Lippert, Arnold L., assignor to Josepii Bancroft & Sons
Co., Wilmington, Del. Chintz. 2.103,293 ; Dec. 28.
Lippert, Henry E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Conveyer. 2,072,406
Mar. 2.
Lippert, Henry E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Stoker. 2,073.213
Mar. 9.
Lippitt, Stephen W., Cleveland, Ohio. Air bag. 2,072,459
Blar. 2.
Cleveland, Ohio. Buffing wheel
Cleveland, Ohio. BuflBng wheel
Lippitt, Stephen W.,
2,087,693 ; July 20.
Lippitt, Stephen \V.,
2,100,340 ; Nov. 30.
Lippold, Adolph J., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Cherry-
Burrell Corporation, Chicago, 111. Overload clutch
2,100,562 : Nov. 30.
Lipps, William D., Frederick, Md., assignor to Ox Fibre
Brush Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Brush ma-
chine. 2,097,296 ; Oct. 26.
Lipscomb, Gaston J., Montclair, N. J. Apparatus for dry
ing vegetable fiber. 2,078,955 ; May 4.
Lipscomb, Robert G. (See Neitzel, J. W., and Lipscomb.)
Lipsey, Goldner F. (See Clark, F. M., and Lipsey.)
Lipsey, Meyer. (See .\lter, J. M., and Lipsey.)
Lipshie, Arthur, assignor to Salant & Salant, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Shirt pocket. 2.077.153: Apr. 13.
Lipson, Anna S., and H. A. Llpson, Cleveland Heights,
Ohio. Food product and making the same. 2,092,518 ;
Sept. 7.
Lipson, Harry A. (See Lipson, Anna S^ and H. A.)
Lipson, John, and N. Lipson. Toronto, Ontario, Canada.
Ifosierv drying and pressing device. 2,103,909 ; Dec.
28.
Lipson, Nat, New York, N. Y. Tack driver and puller.
2.094.459 ; Sept. 28.
Lipson, Nathaniel. (See Lipson. John, and N.)
Lipton, Jane. (See Lipton, Ruby and J.)
Lipton, Kuby. (See Lipton, Sarah, assignor.)
Lipton, Ruby and J., New York, N. Y. Garment con-
necter. 2,094,239 ; Sept. 28.
Lipton, Sarah, New York, N. Y. Hose supporter.
2,070,016 ; Feb. 9.
Lipton, Sarah, New York, N. Y. Glove. 2,085,467 ; June
29.
Lipton, Sarah, New York, N. Y. Garment. 2,085,913 ;
July 6.
Lipton, Sarah, New York, N. Y. Garter. 2,087,620 ;
July 20.
Lipton. Sarah. New York, N. Y. Hat adjusting means.
2.092,808 ; Sept. 14.
Lipton, Sarah, assignor to R. Lipton, New York, N. Y.
Hat fastener. 2.099,128; Nov. 16.
Liquid Carbonic Corporation, The. (See Kantor, James,
assignor.)
Liquid Carbonic Corporation, The. (See Kantor, J.,
Staerk, and Chilton, assignors.)
Lisberg, Crist. Chicago, 111. Sausage machinerv.
2,087,673 ; July 20.
Li.<;lo Corporation. (See Bock, Albert E., assignor.)
Lisle, Howard C, and J. W. Morse, Lansing, Mich., as-
signors to Food Machinery Corporation, San Jose, Calif.
Fruit and vegetable cleaning and polishing machine.
2,081,489 ; May 25.
Lisowitz, Herman W., Uniontown, Pa. Emergency chain
for automobile tires. 2.101,588; Dec. 7.
Liss, Samuel A., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Briggs &
Stratton Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Cylinder lock.
2,070,233: Feb. 9.
Lissauer, Adolph W., assignor to Louisville Drying Ma-
chinery Company, Incorporated. Louisville. Ky. Ap-
paratus for drying materials. 2,096,049 ; Oct." 19.
Lissauer, Adolph W., and J. R. Coffey, assignors by mesne
assignments, to Louisville Drying Machinery company.
Incorporated, Louis\-ille, Ky. Treating distillery slop
and feed substance produced thereby. 2,070,284 ; Feb. 9.
Lissauer, Adolph W., and J. R. Coffey, assignors by mesne
assignments, to Louisville Drying Machinery Company,
Incorporated, Louisvill?, Ky. Feed substuncos derived
from distillery slop and producing same. 2,070,285 ;
Feb. 9.
Lissauer, Adolph W., and J. R. Coffey, assignors, by mesne-
assignments, to Louisville Drying jiachinery Company,
Incorporated, Louisville, Ky. Treating distillery slop.
2,070,286 ; Feb. 9.
Llssman, Marcel A., Middlesex, N. J., assignor to Inter-
national PrccipitntJon Companv, Los Angeles, CiiMt.
Gas scrubber. 2,077,427 ; Apr. 20.
Llssman, Marcel A., Jloorestown, N. J., assignor to Re-
searrl) Corporation, New York, N. Y. Multiple circuit
for energizing treator units. 2,088.526 ; July 27.
List, Rudolph G., Dorchester, Boston, Mass. Ilair curling
and waving device. 2,070,521 ; Apr. 6.
Lister, Donald A., Brunswick, Ga., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Lubricating grease
and its production. 2,103,204 ; Dec. 21.
Litch, Isaac W., Boston, Mass., assignor to W. C. Starkey,
Indianapolis, Ind., and R. S. Pruitt, and W. H. Beal,
Chicago, 111., trustees. One-way brake or clutch.
2,073,408 ; Mar. 9.
Lite-Cast Corporation, The. (See Eisentrager, Russell
C, assignor.)
Lite Watchment Corporation. (See Gordon, Hayner H.,
assignor.)
Lithgow, James, Chicago, 111. Unloading bulk ship-
ments of liquids. 2,092,174 ; Sept. 7.
Lithgow, James, Chicago, 111. Transportation of liquids.
2,102.124: Dec. 14.
Lithgow, James, assignor to North American Car Corpo-
ration, Chicago, 111. Sterile container. 2,092,925 ;
Sept. 14.
Lithgow, James, assignor to North American Car Corpo-
ration, Chicago, 111. Liquid container and loading and
unloading the same. 2,092,926 ; Sept. 14.
Lithgow, John, Blue Island, 111. Liquid carbonator.
2,085,107 ; June 29.
Lithgow, John, Blue Island, assignor to North American
Car Corporation, Chicago, 111. Refrigerator car.
2,102,725 ; Dec. 21.
Lithographic Technical Foundation, Inc., The. (See
Reed, Robert F., assignor.)
Litstrom, Axel G., Stockholm, Sweden. Electric selective
signal receiving apparatus. 2,083.849 : June 15.
Littell, F. J., Machine Company. (See Littell, Frederick
M., assignor.)
Littell, F. J., Machine Co. (See Littell, F. M., and Skriba,
assignors.)
Littell, Frederick M., assignor to F. J. Littell ^lachine
Company, Chicago, 111. Valve and supporting means
therefor. 2,080,724; May 18.
Littell Frederick M., and R. A. Skriba, assignors to F. J.
Littell jNIachine Co., Chicago, 111. Frictionally syn-
chronized positive drive clutch. 2,091,449 : Aug. 31.
Littell, Nelson, New Canaan, Conn., and W. Wenecek, New
York, N. Y. ; said Wenecek assignor to said Littell.
Game device. 2,087,575 ; July 20.
Little, Arthur D., Incorporated. (See Avery, Julian M.,
assignor.)
Little, Arthur D., Incorporated. (See Carpenter, J. B., Jr.,
and Stevenson, assignors.)
Little. Arthur D., Incorporated. (See Crocker, E. C,
and Hender.son, assignors.)
Little, Charles E., Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for
handling concrete and the like. 2,101,031 ; Dec. 7.
Little, Charles H., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Drafting
machine. 2,095,099 ; Oct. 5.
Little. Donald G., Longmeadow, and R. Lee, Springfield,
Mass., assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufac-
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. High voltage
direct current contactor. 2.094,363 ; Sept. 28.
Little, Edwin G. (See McWhirter, W. C, and Little.)
Little Palls Manufacturing Company. (See Green, Vernor
E.. assignor.)
Little, Harry, Rye, assignor, by mesne assignments, to R.
Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Registering mecha-
nism. 2.072,480; Mar. 2.
Little, Howard J., Fort Thomas, Ky.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Andrews Steel Company. Appa-
ratus for manufacturing surfacing units. 2,074,966 ;
Mar. 23.
Little, John H. (See Falge, R. N., Godlev, and Little.)
Little, Robert P., Santa Paula, Calif. Therapeutic device.
2,077.703 ; Apr. 20.
Little. Robert P., Santa Paula, Calif. Therapeutic device.
2,084.692 ; June 22.
Littlefield, Carl, assignor to Battle Creek Bread Wrapping
Machine Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Apparatus and
method for making and delivering wrappers. 2,082,114 ;
June 1.
Llttlefleld, Edgar E., Los Angeles, Calif. Valves and
their operation. 2,070,607 ; Feb. 16.
Littlefield, Edgar E., Los Angeles, Calif. Methods and
apparatus for controlling and utilizing magnetic fields
of force. 2.088,604 ; Aug. 3.
Littlefield, William M., assignor to The Sidney Elevator
Company, Sidney, Ohio. Highway sign and marker
bracket. 2,084,816: June 22.
Littleford Brothers. (See Haupt, Herbert, assignor.)
Littmann, Edwin R., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Composition of matter and
producing. 2,081,753 ; May 25.
Littmann. Edwin R., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Ethers of resin alcohols and
their production. 2.094,545 : Sent. 28.
Litton, Daniel R. (See Leventis, P. P., and Litton.)
Litty, Elizabeth H. (See Litty, J. R., and Lundin, as-
signors.)
Litty, John R., and T. B. Lundin. deceased, by E. H.
Litty, Philadelphia, Pa. Cake icing machine. Re.
20.572 : Doc. 7.
Litzlnger, Raymond W., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor of
twenty-five per cent to L. C. Newsome, IMinneapolis,
Minn., and twenty-five per cent to R. H. Newsome,
Bellevue, Pa. Carburetor or the like. 2,070,992 :
Feb. 16.
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Livar, Allen P., Montclair, N. J., assignor of one-half to
Richmond Radiator Company, New Yorli, N. Y., and
one-half to Sears, Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Radi-
ator. 2,083,028 ; June 8.
Livermore, H. F., Co. (See Dodge, Sherwood O., as-
signor.)
Livermore, "William T., Westfleld, N. J. Transmission.
2,100,810 ; Nov. 30.
Livermore, William T., Westfield, N. J. Change speed
transmission. 2,103.540 ; Dec. 28.
Livesey, Harold. (See Riley, R. H. J., Ashton, and
Livesey. )
Livingston, Fremont P., Denver, Colo., assignor to The
Westingnouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Fluid pressure brake. 2,088,066 ; July 27.
Livingston, John W., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Combined
car retarder and switch control system for car retarder
yards. 2,076,955 ; Apr. 13.
Livingston, John W., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Apparatus
for controlling railway track skates. 2,077,339 ; Apr.
Livingston, John W., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to The
Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Car
retarder control apparatus and testing means therefor.
2,080,053 ; May 11.
Livingston, John W., Wilkinsburg, assignor to the
Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Rail-
way car retarder. 2,101,184 ; Dec. 7.
Livingston, John W., Forest Hills, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Speed re-
sponsive apparatus. 2,082,166 ; June 1.
Livingston, Orrin W. (See Steiner, H. C, and Living-
ston.)
Livingston Orrin W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Electric valve translating
system. 2,085,595 ; June 29.
Livingston, Stanley D. (See Crafts, C. S., and Living-
ston.)
Livingstone, Daniel, Nantasket, Mass. Cofferdam.
2,096,331 ; Oct. 19.
Livsey, William, Liverpool, England. Fountain pen.
2,076,997 : Apr. 13.
Ljungberg, Evald C, assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
tor, Mass. Mixing. 2,082,545 ; June 1.
Ljungkull, Rolf B., assignor to American Hoist and Der-
rick Company, St. Paul, Minn. Car body with bull gear
machines. 2,068,554 ; Jan. 19.
Ljungkull, Rolf E., assignor to American Hoist and Der-
rick Company, St. Paul, Minn. Car body with bull gear
for excavating machines. 2,068,555 ; Jan. 19.
Ljungkull, Rolf E., assignor to American Hoist and Der-
rick Company, St. Paul, Minn. Car body for excavating
machines. 2,083,459 ; June 8.
Ljungkull, Rolf E., assignor to American Hoist and Der-
rick Company, St. Paul, Minn. Excavating machine.
2,083,460; June 8.
Ljungkull, Rolf E., assignor to American Hoist and Der-
rick Company, St. Paul, Minn. Crane. 2,098,299 ;
Nov. 9.
Ljungstrom, Erik, Lldingo-Brevik, assignor to Aktiebolaget
Transitoria, Stockliolm, Sweden. Closed container such
as preserving cans. 2,085,200 ; June 29.
LjungstrOm, Erik, assignor to Aktiebolaget Transitoria,
Stockholm, Sweden. Manufacture of keys for preserve
cans. 2,102,467 ; Dec. 14.
Ljungstrcira, Fredrik, Brevik, Lidingo, assignor to Aktie-
bolaget Spontan, Stockholm. Sweden. Cooling syst(>m
for internal combustion engines. 2,078,499 ; Apr. 27.
Ljungstrom, Fredrik, Lidongo, assignor to Aktiebolaget
Spontan, Stockholm, Sweden. Cooling of internal com-
bustion engines. 2,085,810 ; July 6.
Llewellyn, Frederick B., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Modulating system. 2,070,666 ; Feb. 16.
Llewellyn, Frederick B., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Space discharge apparatus. 2,096,460 ; Oct. 19.
Llewellyn, Frederick T. (See White, W. B., and Llewel-
lyn.)
Llewellyn, John B., Woslbourne Grove, London, assignor
to J. Taislioff, London, England. Bottle and like con-
tainer. 2,078,862 ; Apr. 27.
Llewellyn, I^ewis K., Evanston, and A. R. Barton, Oak
Park, assignor to E. J. Bracli & Sons, Chicago, 111.
Ilnslacking and ti-ansferring mechanism. 2,089,385:
Aug. 10,
Llewellyn, William B., assignor to Peter Spcnce & Sons,
Limlled, Manchester, England, Preparation of titanium
and iron compounds. 2, 088,01. T; Aug. 3.
Lloyd, Albert L. (See Peck, P. D., and Llo.yd.)
Lloyd, Arthur II., and II. Booth, Coventry, England.
Man\ifacture of tools for truing grinding wheels.
2,088..'579 : July 27.
Lloyd, David W., Webster Groves, Mo. Safety car equip-
menf. 2,071,752 ; Feb. 23.
Lloyd, Diivld W., Cliiyton, Mo., assignor to The Westing-
house Air Br.'ike f.'ompany, Wlliiierdlng, Pa. Safety car
equipment. 2,071,751 ; Feb. 23,
Lloyd, David W,, Clayton, Mo,, assignor to The West-
inglioiisr' Air Brake (.'ompnny, Wilmerding, I'a. Siifetv
car ('(Miipment. 2, 071, 753; Feb. 23.
Lloyd, Elmer J. (See Beatty, C. C. and Lloyd.)
Lloyd, Frederic, Sheffield, and H. Lindars, London, Eng-
land. Rotary furnace, kiln, dryer, and the like.
2,078,333 ; Apr. 27.
Lloyd, George G., assignor of one-twentieth to W. C.
Coryell, Youngstown, Ohio. Mill plant for rolling hot
metal. 2,078,005 ; Apr. 20.
Lloyd, Harold B., Sioux City, Iowa. Can opening device.
2,102,365 ; Dec. 14.
Lloyd, James D., Yakima, Wash. Article delivery cabi-
net. 2,071,040 ; Feb. 16.
Lloyd, Richard L., Great Neck, N. Y., and H. J. Stehli,
Cedar Grove, N. J. ; Stella W. Lloyd, executrix of said
Richard L. Lloyd, deceased. Treating waste wet
organic material. 2,102,427 ; Dec. 14,
Lloyd, Stella W., executrix. (See Lloyd, R. L., and
Stehli.)
Lloyd, Thomas, East Pittsburgh, and P. W. Sylvander,
McKeesport, Pa. Steel blind and guiding means there-
for. 2,082,405 ; June 1.
Lloyd, Thomas, East Pittsburgh, and P. W. Sylvander,
McKeesport, Pa. Steel ventilating double blind.
2,082,406 ; June 1.
Lloyd, Thomas, East Pittsburgh, and P. W. Sylvander,
McKeesport, Pa. Roll slide window screen. 2,082,407 ;
June 1.
Lloyd, Whitten P., and M. H. Hill, assignors to The
Haloid Company, Rochester, N. Y. Photocopy machine.
2,069,318 ; Feb. 2.
Loane, Clarence M., Whiting and B. H. Shoemaker, Ham-
mond, Ind., assignors to Standard Oil Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Wax coated paper. 2,085,373 ; June 29.
Loar, Lloyd A., assignor to Acousti-Lectric Company,
Kalamazoo, Mich. Musical instrument. 2,085,760 ;
July 6.
Lobdell, Edward J., Jr., assignor to The Lobdell-Emery
Manufacturing Company, Alma, Mich. Fabricating bi-
cycle rims. 2,080,866 ; May 18.
Lobdell-Emery Manufacturing Company, The. (See Lob-
dell, Edward J., Jr., assignor.)
Lobdell-Emery Manufacturing Company, The. (See Swett,
Earl W., assignor.)
Lobdell, George S., Rome, N. Y., assignor to General Cable
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Insulated electrical con-
ductor. 2,079,943 ; May 11.
Lobdell, George S., Rome, N. Y., assignor to General Cable
Corporation, New York, N, Y. Plastic and method of
curing. 2,079,944 ; May 11.
Lobley, Frederick A., assignor to Dr. Miles Laboratories,
Inc., Elkhart, Ind. Tablet crushing and dispensing
device. 2,100,860; Nov. 30.
Lobo, Walter E., Westfield, N. J., assignor to Gasoline
Products Co., Inc., Newark, N. J. Heating hydrocarbon
fluids. 2,079,219 ; May 4.
Locbar Buckle Company, The. (See Shaw, William
Bligh, assignor.)
Locher, Fritz. (See Hartmann, M., and Locher.)
Lochman, George H., Winchester, Mass. Bathtub.
2,084,852 ; June 22.
Lock, Michael, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur
Drahtlose Telegraphie M. b. h., Berlin, Germany.
Transmitter arrangement for guiding airplanes.
2,007,072 ; Oct. 26.
Lock, Ritchie H., Chigwell, assignor to Howards and Sons
Limited, Ilford, England. Manufacture of glycerol
monolactate. 2,089,127 ; Aug. 3.
Locke, Arthur S., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Baldwin-
Southwark Corporation. Air conditioning apparatus.
2,085,703 ; June 29.
Locke, Arthur S., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Baldwin-
Southwark Corporation. Expansion valve mechanism
for refrigerating systems. 2,091,787 ; Aug. 31.
Locke, George A. (See Kinkead, F. S., and Locke.)
Locke Insulator Corporation. (See Hill, Gregory C, as-
signor.)
Locke Insulator Corporation.
M., assignor.)
Locke Insulator Corporation,
assignor.)
Locke Insulator Corporation,
assignor.)
Locke Insulator Corporation,
assignor.)
Locke, James D., Grand Rapids, Mich. Oral cavity ap-
pliance. 2,077,245; Apr. 13.
Locke, James S,, assignor to Minnenpolis-lloneywell Regu-
lator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Heating svsteni.
2,094,902 ; Oct. 5,
Locke, John. (See Shorter, S, A,, Williams, and Locke.)
Locke, Sylvanus D., Bridgeport, and C. R. Dosch, Strat-
ford, (^onn., assignors, b.v mesne assignments, to
Stewart-Warner Cor[)oratlon, Chicago, 111. Ijubrlcat-
ing apparatus. 2,097,126; Oct. 26.
Loekert, Frank 1!., Diillaa, Tex, llUinilnated street
iiiiirker, 2,0!)9.'11(> ; Nov. 10,
Locket, A. M., and Company. (See Nelson, B. S,, Cham-
bers, and Norton, assignors,)
IjoeUell, Ralph (J., \\ luiwnlo.sii, assignor to (^utlorllani-
nier, Inc,, IMilwiuiUee, Wis, Controller for electric mo-
tor (lilven (l<'viees, 2,()7',>,I2I ; May -1,
Lockhart, Harold U,, Great Falls, Mont, Cutting shin-
gles or shakes. 2,081,754 ; May 25.
liockluu't, Marshrtll L.. Dos Molnea, Iowa. Electro-
Nlelhogniph. 2,009,038; Nov. 23.
(See Jackson, Alexand'er
(See McCoy, Robert L..
(See Plimpton, Bentley A.,
(See Stevens, Leland J,.
380
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Lockhart, William, assignor to Cornell Securities Corpora-
tion. Cleveland. Ohio. Receptacle and closure.
2.087.732 : July 20.
Lockhart, William, assignor to Cornell Securities Corpora-
tion, Cleveland, Ohio. Receptacle and closure.
2.087.733 ; July 20.
Lockhart. William, assignor to Cornell Securities Cor-
poration, Cleveland, Ohio. Receptacle and closure.
2.101.813 : Dec. 7.
Lockhart. William, assignor to Cornell Securities Cor-
poration, Cleveland, Ohio. Receptacle and closure.
2.101.814 ; Dec. 7.
Lockhead, Elmer C. assignor of one-half to C. R. Hender-
son, Moberly, Mo. Knitted fabric. 2,100.861 ; Nov. 30.
Lockhead, John L.. Springfield, Mass. JIuzzle loading
firearm. 2,085.031 ; June 29.
Lock Joint Pipe Company. (See Trickey, William W., as-
signor.)
LockspeiscT, Benny. (See Ramsbottom, J. E., Lock-
speiser, and Stewart.)
Lockwood. Alvah M. (See Malone, Adolph W., assignor.)
Lockwood, Edwin H., II, Mansfield, Ohio, assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Heater control svstem. 2,078,675 ;
Apr. 27.
Lockwood, Edwin H., Mansfield, Ohio, assignor to West-
inghouse Elicrric & Manufacturing Companv. East
Pittsburgh. Pa. Control sv.<!tein. 2.078.670 : Apr. 27.
Lockwood, Frank B., Jr. (See Perthel, R., and Lock-
wood.)
Lockwood, Harry B., and A. R. Willard, East Cleveland,
assignors to Willard Storage Battery Company, Cleve-
land. Ohin. Casting machine. 2.068.420 : Jan. 19.
Loclcwood, Henry C, Brooklyn, N. Y. Apparatus for
welding. 2.078,006 : Apr. 20.
Loclcwood. Henry C., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bellows.
2.0.S4,496 : June 22.
Lockwnod Maniifncturing Company, The. (See Macdon-
alfl. Arrlini.-iUl T.. assigiuiv. t
Lockwood Manufacturing Company, The. (See Prabell,
Albert, assignor.)
Lockwood Manufacturing Company, The. (See Steflan,
G. B. C. and Williams, assignors.)
Lockwood. Ralph G., et al. (See Schaf, Joseph C, Jr.,
assignor.)
Lockwood. William H. fSee Henke. C. O.. and Lockwood.)
Lockyer, Robert H.. San Francisco, Calif. Combination
flowerpot. 2.072,172 : Mar. 2.
Lockyer, Robert H., San Francisco, Calif. Combination
flowerpot. 2.081,337 ; May 25.
Locomotive Finished Material Company, The. (See
Muchnic, Henry E., assignor.)
Locomotive Firebox Company. (See Larson, Bert E., as-
signor.)
Lo Curto. Anthony. Brooklyn, N. Y'. Fountain pen.
2.097,160: Oct. 26.
Lodde. Herbert. (See Dieckmann, J., Lodde, and Adams.)
Lodder. William B.. Syracuse. N. Y. Temperature regu-
lating valve. 2.009.040 : .Tan. 20.
Lodeesen. Herman J. (See Thompson, J. S., and
Lodeesen.)
Lodofsen, Herman J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Patents Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Coating mag-
nesium. 2,060,842; Jan. 5.
Loder. Donald J., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Organic sulphides and
their prep.i ration. 2,075,295: Mar. 30.
Lodge. Alfred L., Boston, assignor of one-half to C. L.
Braun, Lowell, Mass. Broom or article of analogous
nature. 2,070.169 : Feb. 9.
Lodge. Alvin, assignor to Hamilton Watch Company. Lan-
ca.stiT. Pa. Dial for watches and other instruments.
2.103.263: Dec. 28.
Lodge, Frank. (See Elllngworth, 8., Haddock. Lodge,
and Lumsden.)
Lodge, Frank. (See Haddock, N. H., Lodge, and Lums-
den.)
Lodge, Frank, Blackley, Manchester, England, assignor to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Anthraquinone
dyestuffs. 2,081,755 ; May 25.
Lodge. Frank, r.Iackley. Manchester, England, assignor
to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Anthraqui-
none derivatives. 2.097.672 : Nov. 2.
Lodge, Frank, and C. H. Lumsden. Blackley. Manchester,
England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Acid dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series.
2.081,750: May 25.
Lodge. Frank, and C. II. Lumsden. Blackley, Manchester,
England, .assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries
Ty I m I t i> d. Manufacture of alkoxvanthranuinoncs.
2.101.910: Doc. 14.
Lodin, George A., Isanti, Minn. Jar holder. 2,080,674 :
July 13.
Loeb. David S., and J. M. Toler. Philadelphia, Pa. Mak-
ing printing plates. 2.095.071; Oct. 5.
Loeb, H., & Co. (See Oscard, Robert S., assignor.)
Loeb, Joseph B , Brookline, Mass. Necktie. 2,100,690 •
Nov. 30.
Loeber, Edgar O., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The Rnlo
Company. Cleveland. Ohio. (;omblnatinn funnel and de-
vice for opening tops of bottles and jar.s. 2.0S3.78S ;
June 15.
Loeber, Edgar O., Cleveland, assignor to William W.
Tavlor, East Cleveland, Ohio. Garter. 2,102,501 ;
Dec. 14.
Loeber, Herman M., Beatrice, Nebr., assignor to Dempster
Mill Maunfacturing (Company. Diaphragm pump for
automatic water systems. 2.083.073 ; June 8.
Loebs, Albert J., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Air injector for
internal combustion engines. 2,096.332 ; Oct. 19.
Loef, Jakob, Moosburg, Germany. Hydraulic brake, es-
pecially for lifting trucks. 2,075.857 ; Apr. 6.
Loef, Jakob. Moosburg. Germauv. Lifting truck.
2,079,078 : May 4.
Loef, Jakob. Moosburg, Germany. Lifting-truck.
2,100,194 : Nov. 23.
Loeffler, Albert, New York, N. Y. Shoetree and stretcher.
2,070,234 ; Feb. 9.
Loeffler. Bruno. Plainfield. N. J., assignor to International
Jlotor Company, New York, N. Y. Control mechanism
for Diesel engines. 2,067,611 : Jan. 12.
Loeffler, Bruno, Plainfield, N. J., assignor to International
Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Air chamber valve
operating mechanism and control for Diesel eng:ines.
2.007,612 ; Jan. 12.
Loeffler, Bruno, Plainfield, N. J., assignor to International
Motor Company, New York. N. Y. Rotatable diesel air
chamber operating mechanism. 2,085,199 ; June 29.
Loefiler, Bruno, Plainfield, N. J., assignor to International
Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Steel motor.
2.089.277 : Aug. 10.
Loeffler, Bruno, Plainfield, N. J., assignor to International
Motor Company, New York. N. Y. Air valve for Diesel
engines. 2,089.278 ; Aug. 10.
Loeffler, Bruno, Plainfield, N. J., assignor to International
Motor Company, New York, N. Y. Electrical Diesel
air chamber valve control mechanism. 2.089,279 ; Aug.
10.
Loeffler, Bruno, Plainfield, N. J., assignor to International
Motor Company. New York, N. Y. Reciprocal valve
operating mechanism for Diesel engine air chambers.
2.092,175 ; Sept. 7.
Loeffler. Bruno, Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Mack Manu-
facturing Corporation. Supercharging mechanism for
diesel engines. 2.103,974 : Dec. 28.
Loeffler, Fritz, Yonkers, N. Y. Electric clock. 2,089,280 ;
Aug. 10.
Loeffler. Gustave, Jr. (See Hendrick, W. M., and
Loeffler. )
Loepsinger. Albert J., assignor to General Fire Extin-
guisher Company. Providence. R. I. Assembling an
automatic snrinkler. 2.085,987 ; July 6.
Loepsinger, Albert J., Providence, and H. E. Rose, War-
wick, assignors to General Fire Extinguisher Company,
Providence, R. I. Automatic sprinkler. 2,075,816 ;
Apr. 6.
Loerke, Arthur W., Dayton, Ohio. Wing vortex reducer.
2.075,817 ; Apr. 6.
Loeser, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Tire. 2,083,461 ; June 8.
Loesser. Edwin C. (See Hickstein. W. L., and Loesser.)
Loetscher, Emil C. Dubuque, Iowa. Decorative building
material and making the same. 2.066,734 : Jan. 5.
Loetscher. Emil C, Dubuque, Iowa. Composite building
material. 2.067.012 ; Jan. 5.
Loetscher. Emil C, Dubuque, Iowa. Hollow panel.
2.07;;,896 : Mar. 16.
Loetscher, Emil C. Dubuque, Iowa. Panel fastener.
2.073.897; Mar. 16.
Loew. Theodore, Brooklyn, N. Y. Printing press.
2.072,716; Mar. 2.
Loewe, Siegmund. (See von Ardenne. M., and Loewe.)
Loewe, Siegmund, Berlin, Germany. Braun tube.
2,083,198; June 8.
Loewe. Siegmund, Berlin, Germany. Braun tube and pro-
ducing braun tubes. 2.100.697 : Nov. 30.
Loewe, Siegmund, and B. Wienecke, Berlin, Germany.
Indirectly heated cathode. 2,075,122 ; Mar. 30.
Loewe. Siegmund. and M. von Ardenne. Berlin. Germany,
said von Ardenne, assignors to Radioaktiengesellschaft
11. S. l.oewe. lierlin-Strglitz, Germ.anv. M.iin operated
voltage amplifier. 2.0flS.7."2 : JTn. 20
Loewenberg, Gisbert, assignor to Metal Specialties Manu-
facturing Co., Chicago, 111. Strip-serving machine.
2.097,031 ; Oct. 26.
Loewenstein, Ludwig, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for mold-
ing frozen confections. 2.076.377 : Apr. 6.
Loewer. Alvin C. (See O'Neill. Edwar.l J., assi'jrnnr. )
Loewer, Alvin C, Baltimore, Md. Apparatus for check-
ing the sprocket holes of motion picture films.
2,076,471 : Apr. 6.
Loewer, Henry B., Keiunore, N. Y., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Inc., Chicago, III. Friction shock absorbing
mechanism. 2,080,015 ; May 18.
Loewus, Julian S., Atlanta, Ga. Kraser. 2,099,013 : Nov.
10.
Li'f, Emil, Stockholm, Sweden. Frame saw. 2,073,898;
^far. 16.
LSf, Emil, Stockholm, Sweden. Frame saw. 2,077,119 ;
Apr. 13.
Lofgren, Gustaf E., Rye, N. Y., assignor to Electrolux
Corporation. Dover, Del. Vacuum cleaner switch.
2.073,244; Mar. 9.
Lofgren, Gustaf E., Riverside, Conn., assignor to Electro-
lux Corporation, Dover, Del. Vacuum cleaner.
2.077,072 ; Apr. 20.
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381
Lofgren, Gustaf E., Riverside, Conn., assignor to Blectro-
lux Corporation, Dover, Del. Vacuum cleaner.
2.085.433 ; June 29.
Lofgren, Gustaf E., Riverside, Conn., assignor to Electro-
lux Corporation, Dover, Del. Coupling. 2,102,802;
Dec. 21.
Lofquist, Bror M., and S. J. Olson, Fitchburg, Mass.
Bicycle pedal. 2.069,454 ; Feb. 2.
Loftin, Edward H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Meth-
od of and apparatus for operating electrical amplifiers.
Re. 20,461 ; Aug. 3.
Loftis, Homer J. (See Nichols, H. J., Forbes, Harmon,
and Loftis.)
Loftis, Homer J., Ironton, and M. F. McCarthy, Dayton,
Ohio, assignor, by mesne assignments to Radio Corpo-
ration of America, New York, N. Y. Antenna system.
2.085.434 ; June 29.
Loftis, Thomas W., Los Angeles, Calif. Wave motor.
2.089,064 ; Aug. 3.
Lofton, Herbert M., Chattanooga, Tenn.
2,088,426; July 27.
Lofton, Herbert M., Chattanooga, Tenn.
2,100,862 ; Nov. 30.
Loftus, Fred H., Pittsburgh, Pa.
and regenerative soaking pit
July 6.
Loftus, Fred H., Mount Lebanon, Pa.
control. 2,098,585 ; Nov. 9.
Logan Co. Inc. (See Gotthardt, Henry R., assignor.)
" ~ (See Gotthardt, H. R., and Cain,
Fire hydrant.
Fire hydrant.
Treating steel ingots
therefor. 2,085,811 ;
Reversing furnace
Logan Co. Inc.
signers.)
Logan Co. Inc.
signors.)
Logan, Edward
Logan, Elbert
(See Gotthardt, H. R., and Logan, as-
C. (See Gotthardt, H. R., and Logan.)
G., Springfield, Mg. Minnow bucket.
^.093jl32 ; Sept. 14.
Logan, Elizabeth A., Princeton, Ky. Hosiery drying and
stretching device. 2,080,324 ; May 11.
Logan, Frank G., Mount Vernon, N. Y., assignor to Ward
Leonard Electric Company. Electric controlling ap-
paratus. 2,067,143 ; Jan. 5.
Logan, Frank G., Mount Vernon, assignor to Ward Leonard
Electric Company. Electric controlling apparatus.
2,068,188 ; Jan. 19.
Logan, Frank G., Mount Vernon, N. Y., assignor to Ward
Leonard Electric Company. Voltage regulator.
2,074,552 ; Mar. 23.
Logan, Frank G., Mount Yornon, N. Y., assignor to Ward
Leonard Electric Companv. Electric controlling ap-
paratus. 2,078,880 ; Apr. 27.
Logan, Frank G., Mount Vernon, assignor to Ward
Leonard Electric Company. Electric controlling ap-
paratus. 2,092,319 ; Sept. 7.
Logan Gear Company, The. (See Johnson, Alvin L., as-
signor.)
Logan, George H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Snare for drums.
2,101.784 ; Dec. 7.
Logan, Ian M. (See Easter, G. J., McMullwi and Lot;an.)
Logan, James J., Strafford, assignor to Benjamin C. Betner
Company, Devon, Pa. Localizer for web cutting ma-
chines. 2,082,705 ; June 1.
Logan, John W., Jr., Edgewood, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Limited, Wilmerding,
Pa. Retardation controlled brake. 2,068,339 : Jan. 19.
Logan, John W., Jr., Edgewood, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Mag-
netic shoe brake. 2,081,459 ; May 25.
Logan, John W., Jr., Forest Hills, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Electric
and fluid pressure brake system. 2,068,340 ; Jan. 19.
Logan, John W., Jr., Forest Hills, assignor to The
Westlnghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Train brake apparatus. 2,074,750 ; Mar. 23.
Logan, John W., Jr., Forest Hills, assignor to The
Westlnghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Braking system. 2,074,751 ; Mar. 23.
Logan, John W., Jr., Forest Hills, assignor to The
Westlnghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Brake control equipment. 2,074,752 ; Mar. 23.
Logan, John W., Jr., Forest Hills, assignor to The
Westlnghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Empty and load brake. 2,077,946 ; Apr. 20.
Logan, John W., Jr^ Forest Hills, assignor to The West-
lnghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Train brake equipment. 2.084,693 ; June 22.
Logan, John W., Jr., Forest Hills, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Apparntiis
for delecting the passage of railway cars. 2,089,835;
Aug. 10.
lyogun, John W., Jr., Forest Hills, assignor to The Wcst-
IngliouHe Air I'.rako (Company, Wilmerding, I'a. Pro-
tective device for electromagnetic track brake systems.
2,093,4.59 ; Sept. 21.
Logan. John W.. Jr., Forest Hills, assignor to The
Westlnghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pn.
Railway vehicle brake equipment. 2,090,433; Oct. 19.
Logan, John W.. Jr., Forest Hills, assignor to The West-
ingliouse Air Brake Companv, Wilmerding, Pa. Train
brake system. 2,099,428 ; Nov. IC.
Logan, John W., Jr.. Wllklnsburg, assignor to The West-
lnghouse Air Brake Company, Wilnicrding, Pa. Re-
tardation controlled brake, 2,077,944 ; Apr. 20.
Logan, John W., Jr., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The West-
lnghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Mag-
netic brake control. 2,077,945 ; Apr. 20.
Logan, Joseph A., Springfield, and \V. H. De Lancey, as-
signors to Gilbert & Barker Jlanufacturing Company,
West Springfield, JIass. Liquid dispensing apparatus.
2,079,295 ; May 4.
Logan, Leonard, Flushing, N. Y., and C. Webber, Hoho-
kus, N. J., assignors to The Bristol Company, Water-
bury, Conn. Automatic terminator for cycle control
systems, 2,080,924 ; May 18.
Logette, Abraham I., and E. H. Dainton, London, Eng-
land. Apparatus for dispensing liquid fuels, lubricat-
ing oils and the like. 2,074,927 ; Mar. 23.
Logie, Thomas T., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Bracket for automobile robe sup-
ports. 2,081,941 ; June 1.
Lognion, Eucliede, Lake Charles, La. Clothespin.
2.101.742 ; Dec. 7.
Logue, Leland H. (See Wallace, H. V., and Logue.)
Lohe, Arthur, Annaberg I/Erzgeb, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Switch. 2,081,827 ; May
25.
Lohman, Francis, Detroit, Jlich. Warning speed indi-
cator. 2,075,530; Mar. 30.
Lohmann, Oscar F., Tenafly, N. J. Manufacture of
printed and die cut articles. 2,085,435 : June 29.
Lohmolder, Edward H., Salt Lake City, Utah. Ball check
valve. 2,074,701 ; Mar. 23.
Lohn, Peter, New York, N, Y,, and A. Cortella, Leonia,
N. J. Method and apparatus for recording and re-
producing sound. 2,074,406 ; Mar. 23.
Lohnes, George A. (See Clutter, C. J., and Lohnes.)
Lohr, Hans, Jackson Heights, Long Island, assignor to
Filler Famous Facial Corp., Long Island City, N. Y.
Facial treatment. 2,097,952 ; Nov. 2.
Lohr, Hans, Jackson Heights, assignor to Filler Famous
Facial Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Exterior
body treatments, 2,099,744 ; Nov, 23,
Lohr, Raymond, Erie, Pa,, assignor to Louis Marx &
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Toy kicking animal
with cart. 2,095,646 ; Oct. 12.
Lohr, Raymond, Erie, Pa,, assignor to Louis Marx & Com-
pany, Inc,, New York, N, Y. Dancing figure toy.
2,100,486; Nov. 30,
Lohrke, James L,, Thornbury Township, Delaware County,
Pa. Producing yarn. 2,082,840; June 8.
Lohse, Frederick W., North Attleboro, Mass. Liquid
atomizer. 2,086,626 ; July 13.
Lohse, Hasell A., North Wildwood, N. J. Automatic
clutch for motor vehicles. 2.073.214 ; Mar. 9.
Loichot, Raymond W. (See Bahl, John I., assignor.)
Loimann, Anton, Chemnitz, Germany. Hosiery knitting
machine. 2,066,843 ; Jan, 5,
Loimann, Anton, Chemnitz, Germany. Needle bar.
2,069,109 ; Jan, 26,
Loimann, Anton, Chemnitz, Germany, Jacquard covering
and tuck pattern device for flat hosiery frames.
2,074,089 ; Mar. 16.
Lolley, William H., Albany, N. Y., and H, T, Goss, Ruther-
ford, N, J., assignors to L, N, S, Corporation, New York,
N, Y, Liquid dispensing, 2,084,288 ; June 15,
Lomax, Clarence E,, Oak Park, assignor to Associated
Electric Laboratories, Inc. Chicago, 111. Telephone
system. 2,076,656 : Apr, 13,
Lomax, Frank B,, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for filtering
eggs. 2,089,214; Aug, 10.
Lomax, Frank B,, Chicago, 111, Apparatus for filtering
eggs, 2,089,215 ; Aug. 10.
Lomax, Frank B„ Chicago, 111, Apparatus for filtering
eggs, 2,089,702; Aug, 10,
Lombard, Herman G„ Washington, D, C, assignor to A.
H, Tinnerman, Cleveland, Ohio. Fastening means.
2,077,120 : Apr. 13,
Lombard, Huel B,, Brookings, S. Dak. Lawn sprinkler.
2,084,817 ; June 22,
Ivombardi Knitting Machine Co, Inc, (See Lomhardi,
Vincent, assignor,)
Lombard!, Vincent, Garden City, assignor to Lombardl
Knitting Machine Co,, New York, N. Y'. Knitted fabric
2,066,408; Jan. 5.
Lombard!, Vincent, Garden City, assignor to Lombardl
Knitting Machine Co, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitting
Machine. 2,070,170 ; Feb. 9.
I,(iiiili;n(ll, Vinr(>nt, Garden City, assignor to Lombard!
Knitting Marlilne Co, Inc, New York, N, Y, Knitting
miichine, 2,083,723; June 15,
Lombard!, Vincent, Garden city, assignor to Tjombnrdi
Knitting Machine Co, Inc, New York, N, Y, Knitting
machine, 2,094,600 : Oct, 5,
Lompe, Arved, (See Alterthum, H,, and Lonipe,)
London, Bernard, New York, N, Y, Building construc-
tion. 2.070,472 ; Apr, 6,
London, Bernard. New York, N. Y. Building construc-
tion. 2.070,473; Apr. 0.
London, Bessie, Baltimore, Md. Gum massaging and
teeth exercising device, 2,091,511; Aug, 31,
r>ondon, Le Roy P, (See Campl)cll, D. J., and London.)
Lone Star Gas Company. (See Alartln, James W., as-
signor.)
Long. Albert 10.. nsNlgnor to SIromberg Electric <"'on>pany,
Chicago, 111. Time printing construction. LV0S-i.097 :
,liine 15,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 193T
1
Long, AlbiTt 10., assifrnor ro StroniboiK Klectric Conipauy,
Chicago. 111. PrintinK device, li. 084, 098 ; June 15.
Long, Albert S., assignor of one-half to D. H. Caldwell,
Abbeville, La. Camp chair. 2,081,181 ; May 25.
Long, Allen T., Petersbur.;;, Va. Keeper for traveling bag
frames. 2,096,187 ; Oct. 19.
Long, Ansel L., Preston, ICans. Highway marker.
2,095,609 ; Oct. 12.
Long, Archie C, Kansas City, Mo. Collar support.
2,081,242 ; May 25.
Long, Armistead R., Summerlee, assignor to Long Super
Mine Car Company, OaU Hill, W. Va. Mine car.
2,089,754 ; Aug. 10.
Long, Bernard, assignor to Societe Anonyme des Manu-
factures des Glaces & Produits Chimiques de Saint-
Gobain, Chauny & Cirey, Paris, France. Tempered
glass articles and manufacturing the same. 2,097,073 :
Oct. 26.
Long, Charles J. (See Congdon, T. B., and Long.)
Long, Earnest E., Upper Saudiislcy, Ohio. Revolving cut-
ting device. 2,078,730 ; Apr. 27.
Long, Eli M., assignor to Shuron Optical Company, Inc.,
Geneva, N. Y. Marking gauge for ophthalmic lenses.
2,088,914 ; Aug. 3.
Long, Elmer C. Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Piston for
internal combustion motors. 2,069,615 ; Feb. 2.
Long, Elmer C, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Piston for in-
ternal combustion motors. 2,070,085 ; Feb. 9.
Long, Elmer C, Grosse Pointe Park, Jlich. Piston for an
internal combustion motor. 2,071,131 ; Feb. 16.
Long, Elmer C, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Piston for
internal combustion motors. 2,076,822 ; Apr. 13.
Long, Elmer C, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Piston for
internal combustion motors. 2,083,533 ; June 8.
Long, Elmer C, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Piston for
an internal combustion motor. 2,090,799 ; Aug. 24.
Long, Elmer C, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Piston for
internal combustion motors. 2,007.570 ; Nov. 2.
Long, Elmer C, Quincy, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Security Trust Company, Detroit, Mich. Pis-
ton. 2,068,341 ; Jan. 19.
Long, Frank L., Des Moines, Iowa. Paint spreader.
2,086,956 ; July 13.
Long, Frank V., South Gate, and H. A. Jones, Lynwood,
Calif., assignors to said Frank V. Long, as trustee.
Flame arrester. 2,068,421 ; Jan. 19.
Long, Frank V., trustee. (See Long, F. V., and Jones,
assignors.)
f.ong, Fred R., Catawissa, Pa. Coupling nut. 2,067,773.
Jan. 12.
Long, Fred R., Catawissa. Pa. Combined pipe union and
ball check valve. 2,103,427 ; Dec. 28.
Long. George A., assignor to The Gray Telephone Pay
Station Company, Hartford, Conn. Dial telephone pay
station. 2,067.852; Jan. 12.
Long, George A., Hartford, Conn., assignor to The Elec-
tric Steam Sterilizing Company, New York, N. Y.
Sanitary toilet seat. 2,081,110 ; May 18.
Long, Herbert J. (See Wild, J. E., and Long.)
Lon;;. Herbert J.. assiKUor to United American Bosch Cor-
poration, Springfield, Mass. Water heater. 2,067,495.
.Tan. 12.
Long, Herbert J., assignor to United American Bosch
Corporation, SpringGeld, Mass. Water heater.
2,076,087 : Apr. 6.
Long, Herbert J., assignor to United American Bosch
Corporation, Springfield, Mass. Water heater.
2.080.007 ; May 11.
Long, Herbert J., assignor to United American Bosch
Corporation, Springfield, Mass. Water heater.
2.080.008 ; May 11.
Long, Herbert J., assignor to United American Bosch
Corporation. Springfield, Mass. Water heater.
2,000,697 ; Oct. 19.
Lone. JnniP.s S. (Sep Rheineck. A. E., Rabin, and Long.)
Long, Jon R., Fort Worth, Tex. Flow device. 2,071,639 :
Feb. 23.
Long, Kenneth E.. South Euclid, assignor to The Har-
shaw Chemical Company. Elyria, Ohio. Production of
metallic driers. 2.102.633: Dec. 21.
Long, Leonard D., Charleston, S. C. Display stand.
2,103,684; Dec. 28.
Long Super Mine Car Company. (See Long, Armistead R.,
assignor.)
Long, Thomas A. (See Mall, A. W., and Long.)
Long, Thomas A., and W. W. Potts. Sheffield, England.
Disintegrating machinery. 2,083,462 ; June 8.
Long, Thomas IT. (See Rutemiller, O. G., and Long.)
Long. ThoniM.s II.. Irwin. I'a.. .M.-isignnr to Westinclii>u,ie
Electric & M:itnil';icluring roinpany. East I'itl.sbur<;h,
Pa. Ligliling control. 2,07.S.(;77 ; Apr. 27.
Long, Verne V., Torrington, Wyo. Sugar washing ma-
chine. 2,089,906 ; Aug. 10.
Long, W. i;., Co., The. (See Haas, Louis W., assignor.)
Long W. E. Co., The. (See Haas, L. W., and Read as-
signors.)
Long, W. B., Company, The. (See Reeco, Wade W., as-
signor.)
Long, W. E. Co., The. (See Reece, W. W., and Haas
assignors.)
Longdln. Harry W., .\tlantn, and J. C. Stanlev, East Point
Gn. Fillerstrnctor. 2.074,267; Mar. 16."
Longenecker, Charles 1. (See Ball. C. F.. and T.oniro-
necker.)
Longenecker, Charles I., Wauwatosa, assignor to Chain
Belt Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Plastic concrete in-
duction apparatus for tunnel forms. 2,089,149 ; Aug. 3.
Longenecker, Charles I., Wauwatosa, assignor to Chain
Belt Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Plastic concrete trans-
portation system and method. 2,093.970 ; Sept. 21.
Longenecker, Levi S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Charging device for
metallurgical furnaces. 2,090.056 ; Aug. 17.
Longfellow, Earl E., assignor to H. H. Leiter, Warsaw,
Ind. Surgical leg splint. 2,069,721 ; Feb. 2.
Longfellow, Earl E., Warsaw, Ind., assignor to H. H.
Leiter, Warsaw, Ind. Tension retaining appliance for
skeletal wires. 2,087,722 ; July 20.
Longfellow, Earl E., assignor to H. H. Leiter, Warsaw,
Ind. Surgical couhtertraction splint. 2,091,643 ; Aug.
31.
Longo, Luigi, Rome, Italy. Penholder with ink-guard.
2.077,-340 : Apr. 13.
Longstreet, Walter H., assignor to Acme Air Appliance
'Company, Inc., Brookly, N. Y. Air chuck. 2,070,136 ;
Feb. 9.
Longstreet, Walter H.. assignor to Acme Air Appliance
Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pressure fluid gauge.
2,078,148 ; Apr. 20.
Longstreet, Walter H., assignor to Acme Air Appliance
Company, Inc.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Pressure line gauge
device. 2,095,365 ; Oct. 12.
Longtin, William J., assignor to Infant Socks Company,
Reading, Pa. Hosiery. 2,103,625 ; Dec. 28.
Longway, Henry, Buffalo, N. Y. Liquid dispenser.
2,091,737 ; Aug. 31.
Lonza Elektrizitatswerke und Chemische Fabriken
Aktiengesellschaft. (See Rutishauser, Georg E., as-
signor.)
Lonza Elektrizitatswerke und Chemische Fabriken
Aktiengesellschaft (Gampel). (See Stohr, J., and Reidt,
assignors.)
Lonza Elektrizitatswerke und Chemische Fabriken Aktien-
gesellschaft. (See Heuscher, Walter B., assignor.)
Lonza Elektrizitatswerke und Chemische Fabriken Aktien-
gesellschaft. (See TrUmpler, Gottfried, assignor.)
Lonzo, William, Fitchburg, Mass., assignor to U S Bobbin
& Shuttle Co., INIanchester, N. H. Bobbin cleaner.
2,079.296 ; May 4.
Lonzo, William, assignor of one-third to J. Newbern Rice,
Fitchburg. Mass. Bobbin stripper. 2,091,866 ; Aug. 31.
Look, Robert C, Escondido, Calif. Hat and coat banger
for automobiles. 2.074,615 ; Mar. 23.
Lookholder, Alex E., La Grange, HI. Inner tube testing
device. Re. 20.502 ; Sept. 14.
Lookholder, Alex E., La Grange, 111. Inner tube testing
device. 2,076,037 ; Apr. 6.
Loorais. Allen, assignor to C. G. Conn, Ltd.. Elkhart, Ind.
Musical instrument. 2,098,457 ; Nov. 9.
Loomis. Allen E., Minneapolis, assignor to American
Farm Machinery Company, St. Paul, Minn. Tractor.
2.086.774 ; July 13.
Loomis. Crawford C, Ilion, N. Y., assignor to Remington
Arms Company, Inc. Firearm. 2,085,812 ; July 6.
Loomis, Evarts G., Newark, N. J. Continuous method
of and apparatus for making plastic products.
2.075,735 ; Mar. 30.
Loomis, Evarts G., Newark, N. J. Mixing machine.
2,087,917 ; July 27.
Loomis, Robert H. (See Bell, William O., assignor.)
Loos, Walter, assignor to O. C. Collins, New York, N. Y.
Tufting machine. 2,070,287 ; Feb. 9.
Loose, Kenneth D., Bronxville, N. Y., and C. W. Watldns
and J. W. Green, Dayton, Ohio, assignors to Loose-Wiles
Biscuit Company, Long Island City, N. Y. Continuous
laminating machine. 2.076,657 ; Apr. 13.
Loose-Wiles Biscuit Company. (See Loose, K. D.,
Watkins, and Green, assignors.)
Loose Leaf Metals Company. (See Dawson, James C, as-
signor.)
Loose-Leaf Metals Company. (See Newman, George W.,
assignor.)
Lootens, Charles L., Leonia, N. J., assignor to Cinema
Patents Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Motion pic-
ture film printer. 2,077,486 ; Apr. 20.
Lopez-Cepero, Manuel. (See Ybanez, E., and Lopez-Ce-
pero.)
Loppacker, Everett P., Bloomfield, N. J. Vacuum tube
electrode. 2,095,337 ; Oct. 12.
Lorand, Eugene J. (See Herzog, R. O., and Hoffmann,
assignors.)
Lorand. Eugene J., assignor to Hercules Powder Company,
Wlhnlngton. Del. Preparation of aralkvl ethers of
cellulose. 2.067,853 ; Jan. 12.
Lorand, Eugene J., assignor to Hercules Powder Company,
Wilmington, Del. Aralkyl ethers of cellulose and
method of producing. 2.071,287 ; Feb. 16.
Lorand, Eugene J., assignor to Hercules Powder Company,
Wilmington. Del. Preparation of aralkyl ethers of cel-
lulose. 2,077.006 ; Apr. 13.
Lorand. Eugene J., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Reducing the viscosity of
aralkyl ethers of cellulose. 2.096,114; Oct. 19.
Lorand, Eugene J., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Preparation of cellulose
ethers. 2,096,681 ; Oct. 19.
Lorand, Eugene J., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Recovery of aralkyl ethers of
cellulose. 2,101,032 ; Dec. 7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
383
L'O range, Prosper, Feuerbach-Stuttgart, Germany. Inter-
nal-combustion engine. 2.067,274 ; Jan. 12.
L'Orange, Rudolf, Stuttgart-Feuerbach, Germany, assignor
of one-half to F. R. Simms, London, England. Liquid
fuel injection pump. Re. 20,573 ; Dec. 7.
L'Orange, Rudolf, Stuttgart, Germany, assignor of one-
half to F. R. Simms, London, England. Liquid fuel
pump. 2,101,221 ; Dee. 7.
Lorber, Charles, Louisville, Ky. Tracing chart.
2,068,497 : Jan. 19.
Lord, Harold W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric valve translating cir-
cuit. Re. 20,335 ; Apr. 20.
Lord, Harold W., Scheneotady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric valve translating circuit.
2,082,644 ; June 1.
Lord, Harold W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electic Company. Electric control system. 2,085,596 ;
June 29.
Lord, Harold W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric valve circuit. 2,093,329 ;
Sept. 14.
Lord, Harold W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Oscillator control. 2,098,051 ;
Nov. 2.
Lord, Harold W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Timing circuit. 2,098,052 ; Nov. 2.
Lord, Harold W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric valve circuit. 2,100,863 ;
Nov. 30.
Lord, Hugh C. (See Lord, Thomas, as.signor.)
Lord, Hugh C, Erie, Pa. Method and apparatus for
treating foods through heat exchange. 2,087,648 ; July
20.
Lord, Hugh C, and T. Lord, Erie, Pa. ; said T. Lord as-
signor to said H. C. Lord. Flexible coupling.
2,101,078 ; Dec. 7.
Lord, Marcellous J., Jr.. Belgrade, Mont. Rotary fuel, gas,
and air mixer. 2,093,918 ; Sept. 21.
Lord, Reginald B., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Western Electric Company Incorpo-
rated. Transmission system. 2,073,451 ; Mar. 9.
Lord, Sam. (See Hindle, T., and Lord.)
Lord, Samuel L., Dedham, and G. H. Kendall, Weston,
Mass., assignors of one-half to J. M. B. Churchill.
Philadelphia, Pa., and one-half to H. R. Hayes, New
York, N. Y. Heat exchanger. 2,096,285 ; Oct. 19.
Lord, Samuel L., Dedham, and G. H. Kendall, Weston,
Mass., assignors of one-half to J. M. B. Churchill,
Philadelphia, Pa., and one-half to H. R. Hayes, Now
York, N. Y. Air conditioning apparatus. 2,096,286 ;
Oct. 19.
Lord, Thomas. (See Lord, Hugh C, and T.)
Lord, Thomas, assignor to H. C. Lord, Erie, Pa. Cushion
joint, "i. 008.99-1 : Jan. 20.
Lordo, Alphonse, St. Louis, Mo. Piston expander.
2.089.614 ; Aug. 10.
Lorentz, Valentin, Dolzschen, near Dresden, Germany.
Tobacco cutting device. 2,081,460 • May 25.
Lorentzen, Hans K., Montclair, N. J. Venetian blind
fitting. 2.075,214 ; Mar. 30.
Lorentzen, Hans K., Montclair, N. J. Mounting for Vene-
tian blinds. 2,083,334 ; June 8.
Lorenz, Anton, Berlin, Germany, assignor to L. Larsen,
Menominee, Mich, trustee. Sitting and resting furni-
ture. Re. 20,372 ; May 18.
Lorenz, C, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Begun, Semi, as-
signor.)
Lorenz, C, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Dirks, Hermann, as-
signor.)
Lorenz, C, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Gerth, F., and
Kramar, assignors.)
Lorenz, C, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hackenberg, Ed-
mund, assignor.)
Lorenz, C, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hahnemann, Walter
M., assignor.)
Lorenz, C, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hahnemann, W. M.,
and (Jorth, assignors.)
Lorenz, C, Aktiongesellschaft. (See Herzog, R., and
Hahnemann, assignors.)
Lorenz, C, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kramar, Ernst, as-
signor.)
Lorenz, C, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Schulze-Herringen,
Erich, assignor.)
Lorenz, C, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Seidelbach, Rudolf,
assignor.)
Lorenz, C, Akiiengesellschaft. (See Wehrlln, IT., and
I'niigf), assignors.)
Lorenz, Cliavlos V., East Orange, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assiKninoiits, to Westinghouse Electric and Manufactur-
ing CJompany, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Ultraviolet lamp.
2,082,!)6;{ ; .Tunc 8.
Lore nz, llcniry W. F., Jersey City, N. J., assignor of forty
per cent to C. H. Wilson, New York, N. Y. Manufac-
turing soap and glycerine. 2,084,440; .Tune 22.
Lorenz, Tlonry W. F., JerH<y City, N. J., and T''. W. Brown,
assignors of thirty-lhrce and one-tliird per cent lo said
Lorenz, thirty-tliree and one-third per cent to T. M.
Sewards, and tlilrly-three and one-tliird per cent to
C. If. Wilson, New York, N. Y. MiiiuifacturinK soaii
and recovering unsnponlflable lnKr(Mliin(s iiiclndiii'.;
glycerine, alcohol, gases, water vaijors, and oilier ini
purities. 2,0!)«,188; Oct. 19.
Lorgnettes, Inc. (See ColIIander, Carl B. H., nsslgnor.)
Lorig, Edwin T., Gary, Ind., assignor to American Sheet
and Tin Plate Company. Treating coiled material.
2,083,517; June 8.
Lorig, Edwin T., Gary, Ind., assignor to American Sheet
and Tin Plate Company. Preparing metal strip.
2,083,518; June 8.
Lorig, Edwin T., Gary, Ind., assignor to American Sheet
and Tin Plate Company. Feed device. 2,103,264;
Dec. 28.
Loring, Edgar E., and J. Passafuma, Houston, Tex.
Perforator. 2,066,409 ; Jan. 5.
Lormor, Henry W., Cleveland Heights, assignor to Wil-
lard Storage Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Bat
tery terminal. 2,066,691 ; Jan. 5.
Lormor, Henry W., Cleveland Heights, assignor to Wil-
lard Storage Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Stor-
age battery. 2,071,469 ; Feb. 23.
Lorraine, David G., assignor of one-half to W. L. Borough
and one-half to S. R. Lorraine, Los Angeles, Calif.
Valve mounting. 2,087,621 ; July 20.
Lorraine Manufacturing Company. (See Viens, Henry J.,
assignor.)
Lorraine, Richard G., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric (Company. Electric valve circuit. 2,103,164;
Dec. 21.
Lorraine, Sara R., et al. (See Lorraine, David G., as-
signor.)
Lorton, Pierre, Paris, France. Furnace for the incinera-
tion of household refuse. 2,069,584 ; Feb. 2.
Los Angeles Wrecking Company. (See Lindenbaum, Jack,
Jissignor.)
Losch, Hermann. (See Pfuetzer, G., and Losch.)
Losenhausenwerk. (See Marx, Wilhelm, assignor.)
Losier, George E., assignor of one-fifth to W. A. Hughes,
Newark, and four-fifths to M. L. Losier, East Orange,
N. J. Electric machine. 2,092,764 ; Sept. 14.
Losier, George E,, assignor of one-fifth to W. A. Hughes,
Newark, and four-fifths to M. L. Losier, East Orange,
N. J. Electric machine. 2,092,765 ; Sept. 14.
Losier, George E., assignor of one-fifth to W. A. Hughes,
Newark, and four-fifths to M. Losier, East Orange,
N. J. Electric machine. 2,092,766 ; Sept. 14.
Losier, Marion L., et al. (See Losier, George E., as-
signor.)
Losito, Vincent, Avondale, Pa. Exterminator and pre-
paring the same. 2,070,056 ; Feb. 9.
Loss, Frank J., Detroit, Mich„ assignor to Corning Glass
Works, Corning, N. Y. Traflic signal device. 2,075,447 ;
Mar. 30.
Loss, Frederick, assignor to The Parsons Marine Steam
Turbine Company Limited, Wallsend-on-Tyne, England.
Elastic-fluid turbine. 2,066,410 ; Jan. 5.
Losson, Wesley L. (See Goodman, W. B., and Losson.)
Loth, (Jaylord, assignor to The Hinde and Dauch Paper
, Company, Sandusky, Ohio. Chick box. 2,074,090 ;
Mar. 16.
Loth, William A., and A. J. Givelet, Paris, France. Multi-
plex radio communication. 2,080,081 ; May 11.
Loth, William A., and J. A. Givelet, Paris, France, Cora-
mutating balanced multiple-x telephony. 2,080,082 ;
May 11.
Loth, William A., and J. A. Givelet, Paris, France.
Multiplex telegraphic and telephonic system.
2,093,812 ; Sept. 21.
Lothian, James, Ewa, Hawaii. Closure for centrifugal
machines. 2,085,503 ; June 29.
Lothrop, Rex E., Clarendon, Va., and H. S. Paine, Chevy
C^hase, Md., dedicated to the free use of the Public.
Purification of extracted honey. 2,070,171 ; Feb. 9.
Lott, William A., Newark, N. J., assignor to E. R. Squibb
& Sons, New York, N. Y. Acrylic acid derivatives.
2,103,265 ; Dec. 28.
Lott, William A., Newark, N. J., assignor to E. R. Squibb
& Sons, New York, N. Y. Acylated diols. 2,103,266 ;
Dec. 28.
Letter, Adolph G., assignor to Stationers Loose Leaf
Company, Milwaukee,' Wis. Loose leaf binder.
2,095,610; Oct. 12.
TiOtter, William. (See Meacham, B. E., and Lottor.)
Lottorer, Reinhold, Newark, assignor to David Kahn, Inc.,
North Bergen Township, Hudson County, N, J. Runner
tube for mechanical pencils. 2,093,919 ; Sept. 21.
Lottritz, William, San Francisco, Calif. Shock absorber.
2,072,173 ; Mar. 2.
Lotz, Albert, Berlin-Siemensstadt, Germany, asignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Device for effectively quenching the arc.
2,068,422; Jan. 19.
Lotz, Rudolph, W., et al. (See Cowles, Irving, assignor.)
Lotz, R. W., et nl. (See Cowles, Irving, assignor,)
Lotz, Rudoli)li W., assignor to Sleeper, Inc., Chicago, 111.
Matticss construction. 2,0()9,415; Feb. 2.
Loucks, George, Dolgeville, assignor of ninety per cent
to F. Lewis, Canastota, N. Y. Costumer. 2,071,132;
Feb. 10.
London Machin(>ry Company, The. (See Johnson, Albert
C, assignor.)
Loudon, ClilTord li., assignor to Holmes Electric Protec-
tive Company, New York, N. Y. Electric protective sys-
tem. 2,083,;i35 ; June 8.
Tjougce, Fred(>rlck G., London, England, assignor to R,
Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Doctor blade mecUa-
nism for Intaglio printing machines. 2,070,007; Feb.
10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Lougec, Frederick G., London, England, assignor to R.
Hoc & Co., Inc., New York, X. Y. Printing machine.
2.097.251 ; Oct. 2G.
LouglUin, James F., Milwaukee, Wis. Manufacture of
solvents by fermentation. 2.08.5,GCG ; June 29.
Loughlin. J.nnies F., New York. N. Y. Jlanufaoture of
biityl alcohol, acetone, and isopropvl alcohol. 2,096,37" ;
Oct. 19.
Loughlin, William D., Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America,
New York, N. Y. Radio receiver. 2,077,573 ; Apr. 20.
Loughrcy. Carl T., Torrence, Calif., assignor to Hydrocar-
bon Foundation, Ltd. Combustion apparatus.
2,092.767 ; Sept. 14.
Loughridge, Matthew H., Bogota, N. J. Train describing
and recording system. 2,071,640 ; Feb. 23.
Loughridge, Matthew H., Bogot.a, N. J. Calculating and
recording system. 2.101.861 ; Dec. 14.
Louis, Terrence G. (See Harmon. K. A., and Louis.)
Loui.sot. Felix H., and C. J. Muller, Hasbrouck Heights,
N. J. Meat product and producing the same.
2,085,108 ; June 29.
Louisville Drying Machinery Company. (See Bill, Clifford
E.. assignor.)
Louisville Drying Machine Company. (See Credo, Julius,
assignor.)
Louisville Drying Machinery Company. (See Lissauer,
A. W., and Coffey, assignors.)
Louisville Electric Manufacturing Co. (See McFerran,
John B., Jr., assignor.)
Lounsbury, Charles E., and R. J, Sheafe, Chicago, 111.
Sign. 2,069,319 ; Feb. 2.
Lounsbury, Harvey J., Glen Ellyn, 111., assignor to W. H.
Miner, Inc., Chicago, 111. Hand brake. 2,068,556;
Jan. 19.
Lounsbury, Harvey J., Glen Ellyn, assignor to W. H. Min-
er, Inc., Chicago, HI. Hand brake. 2,070,017 ; Feb. 9.
Lounsbury. Harvey J., Glen Ellyn, assignor to W. H.
Miner, Inc., Chicago, 111. Hand brake. 2,082,964 ;
June 8.
Love, Carl F., assignor to California Prune & Apricot
Growers Association, San Jose, Calif. Treating figs.
2,072,309 ; Mar. 2.
Love, Edgar A., Darlington, Ind. Fence guard.
2.084,619 ; June 22.
Love, Harry, Blackwood, England. Machine for cutting
potatoes applicable to analogous purposes. 2,088,298 ;
July 27.
Love, James E. (See Hume, H. D., and Love.)
Love, John, West Orange, N. J. Steering wheel control
for motor vehicles. 2,085,718 ; June 29.
Love, John H., Oliver Springs, Tenn. Window operating
means. 2,093,201 ; Sept. 14.
Love, Leora. (See Wilson. Clark W., assignor.)
Love, William DeL., Berkeley, Calif. Nut treating ap-
paratus. 2,092,282 ; Sept. 7.
Lovekin, Luther D., Villa Nova, assignor to Kitson Com-
pany, Philadelohia, Pa. Temperature relief valve de-
vice. 2.101,338 : Dec. 7.
Lovekin, Luther D., Villa Nova, and F. W. Werring. as-
signors to Kitson Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Tem-
perature responsive emergency circuit breaker for elec-
tric fluid heaters. 2,066,632 ; Jan. 5.
Lovelace, Cleo, Aberdeen, Wash. Bridgegate. 2.093.612 ;
Sept. 21.
Loveland. Curtis A.. Youngstown, Ohio. Milking stool.
2,103,114 : Dec. 21.
Loveland, Russ A. (See Tyler, W. E., Douglas, Cham-
berlain, and Loveland.)
Lovell. Clarence A., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New Y'ork, N. Y. Sound repro-
ducer. 2,079.693; May 11.
Lovell, Clarence A., and R. L. Wegel, assignors to Bell
Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Acoustic amplifier. 2,079.694 ; May 11.
Lovell Manufacturing Company. (See Kauffman, Walter
L.. II. assignor.)
Lovell, Roy F. (See Lawson, R. H., and Lovell.)
Lovell. Stanley P. (See Mayo. W. M.. and Lovell. 1
Lovell, Stanley P„ Newton, Mass., assignor to Beckwith
Manufacturing (jompany, Dover, N. II. Internal finish-
ing of shoes. 2.077,121 : Apr. 13.
Lovely, James, assignor of one-half to L. Rice, San Jose,
Calif. Air conditioner. 2.082.501 ; June 1.
Lovely. John E., and F. E. Cheever. assignors to Jones &
Lamsnn. Machine Company, Springfield, Vt. Lathe.
2,094.993 ; Oct. 5.
Lovely, John E.. assignor to Jones & Lamson Machine
Company, Springfield, Vt. Traverse carriage knock-off
nierhanlsra. 2.094,994 ; Oct. .">.
Lovely, John E.. iissignor to Jones & I..nmson ^lachine
f'ompanv, Springneld. VI. Feed mechanism control.
2.094,99.5 : Oct. 5.
Loverch. Charles L. (See Johnson. R. W., Loverch, and
Zaum.)
Lovett, Herman I. (See Horn, M. V.. Roy. and Lovett.)
Lovett. John T.. Jr.. I.lttle Silver. N. J. Plant ball pack-
.■ige and making the same. 2.097,929 : Nov. 2.
Lovett, Louis E.. Cleveland Helplits. assignor to Industrial
Rayon Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Cellulose acetate
composition. 2,092,677 ; Sept. 7.
LovPtte. Loye T.. Dayton. Ohio. Apparattis for convey-
ing and bundling newspnpei-s and the like. 2,087.774 ;
July 20.
Low, Frank K., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Signal-
ing system. 2,071,078 ; Feb. 16.
Low, Frank IC, Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Signal-
ing system. 2,071,547 ; Feb. 23.
Low, Frank K., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Signaling
system. 2,091,551 ; Aug. 31.
Low, James A.. Priest River, Idaho. Drinking cup.
2,093,133; Sept. 14.
Low. John J., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Kay-
Brunner Steel Products, Inc. Winch. 2,103,541 ; Dec.
28.
Low, Tlieodore H. (See Schaefer, Ferdinand A., as-
signor.)
Lowe, Arthur R. (See Linstead, R. P., and Lowe.)
Lowe, Arthur R. (See Linstead, R. P., Lowe, Heilbron,
and Irving.)
Lowe, Carl H., assignor to Self-Locking Carton Co.,
Chicago, HI. Egg carton. 2,089,281 ; Aug. 10.
Lowe, Earl W., assignor to Mueller Co.. Decatur, 111.
Relief valve and testing device. 2,074.268 ; Mar. 16.
Lowe, Ernest A., and J. R. Hamilton, Cleveland Heights,
assignor to Automatic Sprinkler Company of America,
Cleveland, Ohio. Fire extinguishing and alarm appa-
ratus. 2.099.069 ; Nov. 16.
Lowe, Joe, Corporation. (See Cowling, Richard J., as-
signor.)
Lowe, Joe, Corporation. (See Price, Louis, assignor.)
Lowe, Lester D. (See Lowe, Nolan D., assignor.)
Lowe, Nolan D., assignor of one-half to L. D. Lowe,
Preston, Idaho. Fish screen. 2,074,407: Mar. 23.
Lowe, Russell E. (See Morgan, J. £>., and Lowe.)
Lowe, William N., River Forest, HI. Filing and indexing
device. 2,087,518 ; July 20.
Loweke, Aaron A., assignor to Hydraulic Brake Company,
Detroit, Mich. Compound cylinder. 2,081,056 ; May
18.
Lowell, Percival D., Chevy Chase, Md., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Direction finding system.
2,074,408; Mar. 23.
Lowell, Percival D., Chevy Chase, Md., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Superhetero-
dyne receiving system. 2,100,606 ; Nov. 30.
Lowell, Read W., Stockton Springs, Maine. Switch
2,070,337 ; Feb. 9.
Lowen, Stanley, Bronx, assignor to Patent Tube Corp.,
New York, N. Y. Container closure. 2,073,941 ; Mar.
16.
Lowenbraun, Harry. Brooklyn, and M. Schwartz, New
York. N. Y. Collar. 2,101,911 : Dec. 14.
Lowenfels, Albert, White Plains, N. Y. Monogram for
automobiles. 2,073.844 ; Mar. 16.
Lowenfels, Albert, White Plains, N. Y*. Butter dish.
2,080,283 ; May 11.
Lowensteln. Alfons. and F. Hellinger. Berlin, Germany ;
said Hellinger assignor to said Lowenstein. Sawing
machine. 2,094,996 ; Oct. 5.
Lowenstein, Herman H., Chicago, 111. Design forming
device. 2,076,956 ; Apr. 13.
Liiwenstein. Leo, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Packing
acid s\ilphates and the like compounds. Re. 20,563 :
Nov. 30.
Lower. Guy O., Sublette, Kans. Agricultural implement.
2,073.992 : Mar. 16.
Lower, Melvin S., Wadsworth, assignor to The Sun Rub-
ber Company, arberton. Ohio. Rubber doll head and
making the same. 2,070,366 ; Feb. 9.
Lower, Nathan BL, Crestwood, Tuckahoe, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Standard Stoker Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Driving mechanism. 2,075,352 ;
Mar. 30.
Lower, Nathan M., Erie, Pa., assignor to The Standard
Stoker Company. Inc. Fuel distributing apparatus.
2,075.736 : Mar. 30.
Lower, Nathan ^L, Tuckahoe. assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc.,
(1922), New York, N. Y. Drive mechanism. 2,080,725 ;
May 18.
Lowery. Charley, assignor of twenty per cent to C. A.
Woodcock, Oklahoma Citv, Okla. Oil treating means.
2.091.151: Aug. 24.
Lowinger, Max, Columbus. Ohio. Register attachment
for hot air registers. 2,080,726 ; May 18.
Lowman, 1 lonald J. (See Browne, K. A., Goodman, and
Lowman. )
Lowmaster, Frank L., Detroit, Mich. Display means.
2.080.,32!); May 11.
Lown, Lester. (See Hadley, D. L.. and Lown.)
Lowres, Bert J.. Newark. N. J. Ophtlialmic mounting.
2.0S2.070: June 1.
Lowres Optical Manufacturing Co. (See Petersen, Henry
C, assignor.)
Lowrey, George A.. Pelly, assignor to Hall and Lowrey,
incorporated. Goose Creek, Tex. Pump. 2,097.629 ;
Nov. 2.
Lowrie. Jolin. Thompsonville. Conn. Pile loom construc-
tinn. 2.nr,7 .'-.74 : Jan. 12.
Lowrie, John. Thompsonville, Conn. Knife cutting mech-
anism for looms. 2,071,414 ; Feb. 23.
LIST OF PATENTEES
385
Lowrie, Lily M., et al. (See Exline, M. P., and Beale,
assignors.)
Lowry, Charles D., Jr., and C. G. Dryer, assignors to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Treat-
ment of organic compounds. 2,080,142 ; May 11.
Lowry, Charles D., Jr., and C. G. Dryer, assignors to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Treat-
ment of motor fuel. 2,083,197 ; June 8.
Lowry, Clyde D., Lincoln, Nebr., assignor to Libbey-
Owens-Ford Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Sash or
store front construction. 2,090,762 ; Aug. 24.
Lowry, Clyde D., assignor to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Sash and store front con-
struction. 2,103,731 ; Dec. 28.
Lowry, Clyde D., assignor to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Sash and store front con-
struction. 2,103,732 ; Dec. 28.
Lowry, Erwin F., WUkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Thermionic filament of variable capacity.
2,069,532 ; Feb. 2.
Lowry, Erwin F., WUkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Electrical discharge device. 2,071,849 ; Feb. 23.
Lowry, Erwin F., Forest Hills, WUkinsburg, assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company,
East Pittsburgh, Pa. Thermionic rectifier. 2,080,284 ;
May 11.
Lowry, Erwin F., Forest Hills, WUkinsburg, assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric discharge apparatus.
2,100,195 : Nov. 23.
Lowry, Erwin F., WUkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Electron discharge device. 2,100,196 ; Nov. 23.
Lowry, Julius C, and O. M. Kybolt, assignors to Magnetic
Tool Company, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Jigsaw. 2,072,590 ;
Mar. 2.
Lowry, Robert B., Niagara Falls, assignor to Hooker Elec-
trochemical Company, New York, N. Y. Mold for form-
ing rubber articles. 2,094,157 ; Sept. 28.
Lowther, Wilfred W., Minneapolis, Hinn., assignor to Don-
aldson Company, Inc., St. Paul, Minn. Air cleaner.
2,069,889 ; Feb. 9.
Lowy, Alexander, assignor to Federal Laboratories, Inc.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Hand grenade. 2,094,561 ; Sept. 28.
Lowy, Alexander, assignor to Federal Laboratories, Inc.,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Hand grenade. 2,094,562 ; Sept. 28.
Lowy, Alexander, and C. R. Weinert, assignors to Fed-
eral Laboratories, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gas dispersing
projectile. 2,096,698 ; Oct. 19.
Lowy, Edward, Brighton Beach, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hand-
bag. 2,083,029 ; June 8.
Loyd, Clarence E., Los Angeles, Calif. Door. 2,077,122 ;
Apr. 13.
Lozier, Harry J., Des Moines, Iowa. Star decoration
system. 2.081,893 ; May 25.
Lubben, Henry S., Le Mars, Iowa. Truing device for
fruit jar covers. 2,079,020 ; May 4.
Lubberger, Fritz, Berlin, assignor to Siemens & Halske
Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near Berlin, Germany.
Telephone system. 2,070,909 ; Feb. 16.
Lubberger, Fritz, Berlin, assignor to Siemens & Halske
Aktiengesellschaft, Wernerwerk, Siemensstadt, near
Berlin, Germany. Telephone party line system.
2,077,947 ; Apr. 20.
Lubberger, Fritz, and B. Johannesson, assignors to
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. Wernerwerk,
Siemensstadt, near Berlin, Germany. Telephone system.
2,093,246 ; Sept. 14.
Lubberhuizen, Jan W., Arnhem, Netherlands, assignor to
American Enka Corporation, Enka, N. C. Treatment
of artificial silk. 2,084,916 ; June 22.
Lubcke, Harry R., Los Angeles, Calif. Television ap-
paratus. 2,075,818 ; Apr. 6.
Lubcke, Harry R., Los Angeles, Calif. Cathode ray tube
2,081,942 ; June 1.
Luben, Raymond R., Derby, Conn. Vented container
2,091,604 : Aug. 31.
Luboshez, Benjamin E., Harrow, England. X-ray photo
graphic apparatus. 2,077,704 ; Apr. 20.
Lubrication Corporation, The. (See Bock, Clarence H.
assignor.)
Lubrication Control Corporation. (See Booth, Harry T.
assignor.)
Lubrication Corporation, The. (See Clark, Otto B., as
signer.)
Lubrication Corporation, The. (See Creveling, John L.
assignor.)
Lubrication Corporation, The. (See Cunneen, James M.
assignor.)
L\ibrication Corporation, The. (See Dodge, Adiel Y., as
slgnor.)
Lubrication Corporation, The. (See Dodge, A. Y., and
Tear, assignors.)
Lubrication Corporation, The. (See Goddard, Charles F.
assignor.)
Lubrication Corporation, The. (See Tear, Harry R., as
signor.)
Lubrication Corporation, The. (See Watson, John A.
assignor.)
Lubri-Zol Development Corporation, The. (See Lincoln
B. H., and Ilcnrlksen, assignors.)
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Lubri-Zol Development Corporation, The. (See Prutton,
Carl P., assignor.)
Lubs, Herbert A., Wilmington, Del., and F. W. Johnson,
Penns Grove, N. J., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Ne-
mours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Cyclohexylamine
derivatives. 2,080,143 ; May 11.
Lubs, Herbert A., Wilmington, Del., and J. R. Roberts, and
E. R. Laughlin, Penns Grove, N. J., assignors to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Paper.
2,085,163 ; June 29.
Lucarelle, Joseph M. (See Beard, T. H., and Lucarelle.)
Lucarelle, Joseph M., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Dic-
taphone Corporation, New York, N. Y. Correction de-
vice for dictation machines. 2,072,055 ; Feb. 23.
Lucarelle, Joseph M., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Dicta-
phone Corporation, New York, N. Y. Reproducer for
phonographs. 2,072,803 ; Mar. 2.
Lucarelle, Joseph M., and J. E. Renholdt, Bridgeport,
Conn., assignors to Dictaphone Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Dictating machine. 2,102,366 ; Dec. 14.
Lucas, Charles E., et al. (See Harrison, Albert J., as-
signor. )
Lucas, Chester P. (See Hill, T., and Lucas.)
Lucas, Francis F., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Finger-print detection. 2,066,535 ; Jan. 5.
Lucas, Frank W., assignor of one-half to R. J. Wildman,
Peru, Ind. Adjustable container holder. 2,069,011 ;
Jan. 26.
Lucas, Fred V., East Bernstadt, Ky. Overalls. 2,084,208 ;
June 15.
Lucas, Harry W., Brockton, Mass., assignor to Vulcan
Corporation, Portsmouth, Ohio. Renewable fore part
section for shoe lasts. 2,093,247 ; Sept. 14.
Lucas, Henry V. (See Fetter, Edward, assignor.)
Lucas, Howard J., Pasadena, assignor to Kelco Company,
Los Angeles, Calif. Dry cocoa alginate and making
same. 2,097,227 ; Oct. 26.
Lucas, Howard J., Pasadena, assignor to Kelco Company,
Los Angeles, Calif. Milk soluble alginate compound
and process . 2,097,228 ; Oct. 26.
Lucas, Howard J., Pasadena, Calif., assignor to Kelco
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Chocolate milk beverage
and process. 2,097,230 ; Oct. 26.
Lucas, Howard J., Pasadena, assignor to Kelco Company,
Los Angeles, Calif. Ice cream mix and making same.
2,097,231 ; Oct. 26.
Lucas, Howard J., Pasadena, and H. C. Green, San
Diego, assignors to Kelco Company, Los Angeles,
Calif. Ice cream or ice milk mixture, and making
same. 2,097,229 ; Oct. 26.
Lucas, John E., et al (See Coshow, Chester L., as-
signor.)
Lucas, Joseph, Limited. (See Pitt, Herbert W., assignor.)
Lucas, Manuel, New York, N. Y. Double faced necktie or
four-in-hand. 2,085,914 ; July 6.
Lucas, Samuel M., Pittsburgh, and C. H. Zierdt, Rosedale,
assignors to The Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvale, Pa. Transformer. 2,080,177 ; May 11.
Lucas, Sydney C, et al. (See Harrison, Albert J., as-
signor.)
Lucas, Werner. (See Spanner, H. J., and Lucas.)
Luce, Grafton E., Brazil, Ind. Filter bed drainage con-
duit. 2,084,351 ; June 22.
Luce, Richard W. (See Frederick, C. W., and Luce.)
Lucek, Charles W., Forest Hills, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telegraph
test board circuit. 2,103,476 ; Dec. 28.
Lucht, Victor F., Aberdeen, Md., and E. C. Goebert, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Gearing. 2,085,032 ; June 29.
Lucich, Giovanni, Brooklyn, N. Y. Propelling mechanism
for torpedoes. 2,094,997 ; Oct. 5.
Lucidol Corporation. (See Visser't Hooft, F., and de
Leeuw, assignors.)
Lucius, William I., Rochester. N. Y. Building construc-
tion and panel for use therein. 2.099,211 ; Nov. 16.
Luck, David G. C, Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America, Frequency or phase modula-
tion. 2,086,918 ; July 13.
Luck, David G. C, Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Impulse operated relav.
2,092,887 ; Sept. 14.
Luck, James B., Providence, R. I., and H. M. Chatto,
Cambridge, Mass. Container and liner therefor.
2,094,257 ; Sept. 28.
Liick, Willy, Stuttgart, Germany, assignor to Pnllmatch
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Manufacturing pull
match packages and apparatus therefor. 2,092,651 ;
Sept. 7.
Ltlck, Willy, Stuttgart, Germany, assignor to Pullmatch
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Process of and machine
for making book matches, 2,093,613 ; Sept. 21.
Lucko, Charles E,, New York, N. Y,, assignor to The
Babcock & Wilcox Company, Bayonne, N. J. Heat
exchanger, 2,075.044 ; Mar, 30,
Ijucko, wniinin 1!,, Wilnu>llc, 111. Bathtub hangor.
2,102,0S2 ; Dec, It,
Lucker, Hubert H,, Detroit, Mich. Beer keg. 2,087.349;
July 20.
JjTicker, Millard P.. Benton Harbor, assignor to .\uto
Spocinltios Mfg. Co., St. Joseph, Mich. Lifting jack.
2,096,050; Oct, 19,
Luckett, William S„ New York. N, Y. Single dellvorv
dispensing container, 2,073,376 ; Mar, 0.
386
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
New York, N. Y.
Hogshead.
Adjustable wrench.
Printing mecha-
stencil.
for
as-
Display rack.
Making a tank
Measuring and
2.
Luckett, William S.,
2.082,071 ; June 1.
Luckey, Edward H., Kansas City, Mo.
2.074,227 : Mar. 16.
Luckie, Neil D., Coral Gables, Fla.
nism. 2,076.474 ; Apr. 6.
Luckie, Xeil D., Miami, Fla. Addressing
2,101.949 ; Dec. 14.
Luckiesh, Matthew, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Reflection
factor gauge. 2,094.1.58: Sept. 28.
Lucking, David F., Felixstowe, England. Anchor for
ships or the like. 2,103,477 ; Dec. 28.
Luckow, Werner. (See Jedele, A., and Luckow.)
Lucks, Roy G., Portland, Oreg., assignor to California
Packing "Corporation, San Francisco, Calif. Paring ma-
chine. 2,085,225 ; June 29.
Ludcke Corporation, The. (See Donahue, Edward W.,
assignor. )
Ludden, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Sectional copper pan
for window and wall constructions. 2,095,072 ; Oct. 5.
Ludeman, Clifford G. (See Pevere, E. F., and Ludeman.)
Ludeman, Edwin H., Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Vibration gen-
erating apparatus. 2,080,727 ; May 18.
Luders, Alfred E., Stamford, Conn. Boat. 2,099,492 ;
Nov. 16.
Ludin, Werner. (See Graemiger, B., and Ludin.)
Ludington Corporation, The, et al. (See Clark, Joseph C,
assignor.)
Ludington, Lawrence L., assignor to Ball Brothers Com-
pany, Muncie, Ind. Pressure cooker. 2,102,962 ; Dec.
21.
Ludington, N. S., Securities Company, et al. (See Clark,
Joseph C., assignor.)
Ludlam, James E., Belleville, N. J. Arch support
shoes. 2,085,374 : June 29.
Ludlow Typograph Company. (See Merrill, Philip P.,
signor.)
Ludowici-Celadon Company. (See Brooks, John H.,
signor.)
Ludwick. Arthur H., Danville, 111.
2.098,828 ; Nov. 9.
Ludwick, Herbert V., Dearborn, Mich,
for a tank truck. 2,086,134 : July 6.
Ludwig, Carl L., Hermosa Beach, Calif,
dispensing appliance. 2,072,760 ; Mar.
Ludwig, John E., assignor to Newcomb David Company,
Inc.. Detroit, Mich. Spray booth. 2,097,953 : Nov. 2.
Ludwig, Leon R. (See Slepian, J., and Ludwig.)
Ludwig, Leon R., Forest Hills, Wilkinsburg, assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company,
East Pittsburgh. Pa. Electrical conversion system.
2,085,109 ; June 29.
Ludwig, Leon R., Forest Hills, and H. A. Rose, Pittsburgh,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric valve convert-
ing system. 2,082,015 ; June 1.
Ludwig, Leon R., Forest Hills, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pn. Vapor electric device. 2,095,756; Oct. 12.
Ludwig, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric fuse handle.
2,073,161 ; Mar. 9.
Ludwig, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric outlet for port-
able electric lamps and other fixtures. 2,077,801 ; Apr.
20.
Ludwig, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fuse plug. 2,080,667 ;
May 18.
Ludwig, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combination electric
series and series-parallel connecters. 2,087,918 ; July
27.
Ludwig, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric switch.
2.093,085; Sept. 14.
Ludwig, Louis, assignor to Eagle Electric Mfg. Co., Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Fuse plug. 2,073,160 : Mar. 9.
Ludwig, William F., Oak Park, III., assignor to C, G. Conn,
Ltd.. Elkhart, Ind. Drum. 2.092.980 ; Sept. 14.
Ludwig. Willy. (See LautenschalUger, C. L., Schaumann,
and Ludwig.)
Luebbe, Raphael B., assignor to Stacey Bros. Gas Con-
struction Co. Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio. Waterless gas-
holder. 2,086,873 ; July 13.
Luebbe, Raphael B., assignor to The Stacey Bros. Gas
Construction Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sealing
means for the piston of a gas holder. 2,093,283 ; Sept.
14.
Luebhon. TJmmo F., Omaha, Nebr. Rotary baler.
2,096.990 : Oct. 26.
Lueck, Frank R., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to The Cen-
tral Brass Mfg. Company. Cleveland. Ohio. Beer dis-
penser and cooler. 2.092,320 ; Sept. 7.
IfUeck, Lawrence R., El Monte, Calif. Boat structure.
2.076,957 ; Apr. 13.
I.uchrs, Hans J., assignor to C. B. Cottrell & Sons Com-
pany, Westerly, R. I. Rotary printing press.
2.076.241 : Apr. 6.
Luehrs, Hans J., assignor to C. B. Cottrell &
pany, Westerly, R. I. Inking mechanism
printing presses. 2,092,461 ; Sept. 7.
Luehrs, Hans J., assignor to C. B. Cottrell &
panv. Westerly. R. I. Inking mechanism
printing presses. 2,092,462 ; Sept. 7.
Luetzkendorf, Walthor. Mannheim, assignor to I. G. Far-
benlndustrle Aktiongosollschaft, Frankfort - on - the -
Main, Germnny. Production of casein glue and casein
■ glue preparation. 2,001,325 ; Aug. 31.
Sons Com-
for rotary
Sons Com-
for rotary
IjUfkin, Garland, Newark, Ohio, assignor to Owens-Illinois
Glass Company. Bottle. 2,080,144 ; May 11.
Lufkin Rule Company. The. (See Witchger, Eugene J.,
assignor.)
liUft, Fritz. (See Eggert, J., and Luft.)
Ijuft. John H.. Providence, R. I. Cravat holder.
2,076.154; Apr. 6.
LuftschifEbau Zeppelin Gesellschaft mit beschrSnkter
Haftung. (See Diirr, Ludwig, assignor.)
Lugrin, Berne. Boston, Mass., assignor to Vitachrome
Film Corporation. Color photography. 2,078,578 ;
Apr. 27.
Liihl, Fritz, Herchen/Sieg, Germany. Wall or roof con-
struction. 2,074,656 ; Mar. 23.
Luhn, Hans P., New York, N. Y. Method and apparatus
for determining thread thickness. 2.066,411 ; Jan. 5.
Luhn, Hans P., New York. N. Y. Apparatus for deter-
mining variations in thickness of thread. 2,101,260 ;
Dec. 7.
Luhnow, Harold W. (See McGehee, W. L., and Luhnow.)
Luhrs, Henry E., Shippensburg, Pa. Paper novelty.
2.089.563 ; Aug. 10.
Luke, George E., Syracuse, N. Y. Emergency alarm and
motor starting system. 2,098,549 ; Nov. 9.
Lukens. Alan N., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to American
Locomotive Company, New York, N. Y. Spring plate.
2,095,933; Oct. 12.
Lukens, Hiram S., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to C. How-
ard Hunt Pen Companv, Camden, N. J. Pen point.
2,096.434; Oct. 19.
Lukens, Hiram S, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to C.
Howard Hunt Pen Company, Camden, N. J. Gold
plating. Re. 20,306 ; Mar. 23.
Lukowski, Hermann, assignor to Automatic Eraser Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for erasLng.
2,079,356 : ^fay 4.
Lulek, Ralph N., and C. F. Belcher, South Milwaukee,
Wis., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Benzanthrone acrylic acids.
2,091,242 ; Aug. 24.
Lulek, Ralph N., Waukesha, and C. F. Belcher, South
Milwaukee, Wis., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Anthraquinone thio-
phene and selenophene carbosylic acid compounds.
2,097,860; Nov. 2. ^
Luly, Edgar L„ London, England, assignor to The Bab-
cock & Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Evaporator.
2,103,521 ; Dec. 28. i-v. aiui.
Lum, George R. (See Kuhn, J. J., and Lum.)
Lum, George R., assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Support for hand tele-
phones. 2,089,386 ; Aug. 10.
Lum, James H., and R. X. Schaefer, Dayton, Ohio, as-
signors to Stonega Coke and Coal Companv, Incorpo-
rated, Philadelphia, Pa. Carbonaceous fuel and pre-
paring the same. 2,069.074 : Jan. 26.
Lum, Walter O., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Viscosity compensated flow control.
2,072,761 ; Mar. 2.
Lum, Walter O., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Heating control. 2,078,802 ; Apr.
Lumiey. James T. (See Adkisson, L., and Lumley.)
Lummus Company, The. (See Coubrough, George B., as-
signor.)
Lummus Company, The. (See Hampton, Arthur C, as-
signor.)
Lumsden, Colin H. (See EUlngworth, S., Haddock,
Lodge, and Lumsden.)
Lumsden, Colin H. (See Haddock, N, H., and Lumsden.)
Lumsden, Colin H. (See Haddock, N, H., Lodge, and
Lumsden. )
Lumsden, Colin H. (See Lodge, F., and Lumsden.)
Lumsden. David. Sikeston, Mo. Burner and fuel control
mechanism. 2.102,367 ■ Dec. 14.
Lund, Albert A., New York, N. Y. Production of con-
centrated maple flavor. 2,072,895 ; Mar. 9.
Lund. Albert A., Port Washington, N. Y. Lecithin prod-
uct and process. 2,090,537 ; Aug. 17.
Lund, Arthur D. (See Knapp. R. W.. and Lund.)
Lund. Arthur D., Minneapolis, Minn. Grid pasting ma-
chine. 2,081,943 ; June 1.
Lund. Arthur D.. Minneapolis. Minn. Grid pasting ma-
chine, 2.081.944 ; June 1,
Lund, Arthur D., Minneapolis, Minn. Sizing machine for
battery grid j)lates. 2,098,808 ; Nov. 9.
Lund, James K., assignor to The Dole Valve Company,
Chicago, 111. Thermostat controlled valve. 2,098,252 ;
Nov. 9.
Lund, John. (See Scaife, J. D., and Lund.)
Lund, John, Limited. (See Scaife, J. D., and Lund, as-
signor.)
Lund, Nels B. (See Fischer, A. J., and Lund.)
Lund, Nels B., Seaford, assignor to The Dorr Companv,
k^J^A-^ „??^ » York. N. Y. Sedimentation apparatus.
2.099.654; Nov. 19.
Lund, Nels B., Seaford, assignor to The Dorr Company,
Inc.. New York, N. Y. Sedimentation apparatus.
2,101.079: Dec. 7.
Lund. Nels B.. Seaford. assignor to The Dorr Company,
Inc.. New York, N. Y. Raking mechanism for sedi-
mentation tanks. 2,101,081 ; Dec. 7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
387
Lund, Nels B., Seaford, assignor to The Dorr Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Raking mechanism for sedi-
mentation tanks. 2,101,981 ; Dec. 7.
LundboFK, Einar, Enskede, near Stockholm, assignor to
Aktiebolaget Atlas Diesel, Stockholm, Sweden. Device
for connecting piston rods and cross heads in engines.
2,093,330 ; Sept. 14.
Lundbye, Axel E., assignor to The Foote Company, Inc.,
Nunda, N. Y. Concrete conveyer. 2,078,863 ; Apr. 27.
Lundbye, Axel E., assignor to The Foote Company, Inc.,
Nunda, N. Y. Transmission mechanism for power booms
of concrete pavers. 2,099,070 ; Nov. 16.
Lundbye, Axel E., assignor to The Foote Company, Inc.,
Nunda, N. Y. Distributing means for concrete pavers.
2,099,071 ; Nov. 16.
Lundeen, Carl V. (See Hackbarth, C. J., and Lundeen.)
Lundeen, Chester A., assignor to Byron Jackson Co., Los
Angeles, Calif. Center latch 'elevator. 2,081,591 ; May
25.
Lundeen, Ernest F., assignor to The American Rolling
Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio. Corrugated metal
culvert. 2,094,898 ; Oct. 5.
Lundeen, Joseph A., et al. (See Stark, Floyd J., as-
signor.)
Lundelius & Eccleston Motors Corporation. (See
Lundelius, O. F., and Lefler, assignors.)
Lundelius, Oscar F. and M. N., assignors to Lundelius
& Eccleston Motors Corporation, Los Angeles, Calit.
Vehicle chassis-front end construction. 2,075,531 :
Mar. 30.
Lundelius, Oscar F., and M. N. Lefler, assignors to
Lundelius & Eccleston Motors Corporation, Los
Angeles, Calif. Steering mechanism. 2,095,566 : Oct.
12.
Lundgren, Ernest F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Valve. 2,097,285 ;
Oct. 26.
Lundgren, Frank J., Ridgewood, assignor to Colonial In-
dustries of New jersey. Inc., Paterson, N. J. Tufting
machine. 2,078,258 ; Apr. 27.
Lundgren, Tage H. (See Emlen, A. A., and Lundgren.)
Lundgren, William E., assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Let-ofE mechanism. 2,092,718 ;
Sept. 7.
Lundgren, William E., assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Filling end parting mechanism.
2,093,696 ; Sept. 21.
Lundh, Oscar S. F. (See Wallgren, A. G. F., and Lundh.)
Lundholm, Carl H., Stockholm, Sweden. Parachute pack.
2,102,541 ; Dec. 14.
Lundin, Trued B. (See Litty, J. R., and Lundin.)
Lundquist, Arvid. (See Tomlin, J. R., Lundquist, and
Horton.)
Lundquist, Arvid, assignor, by mesne assignments, to R.
Hoe & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Plate clamp for
printing machines. 2,086,231 ; July 6.
Lundquist, Gust, Hopkins, Mirm. Meat tenderer.
2,096,120; Oct. 19.
Lundquist, Gustaf, Hawthorne, Wis. Pipe connecter.
2,099,984 : Nov. 23.
Lundquist, Hans, Chicago, 111., assignor of one-half to
P. L. Maytag, Newton, Iowa. Condensing and refining
exhaust gases. 2,087,411 ; July 20.
Lundquist, Stanley E., Jackson Heights, N. Y., assignor to
Westinghouse X-Ray Company, Inc. Fluoroscopic shut-
ter control mechanism. 2,082,965 ; June 8.
Lundquist, Willard O., and R. W. Ma Comb, Cherokee,
Iowa. Husking roller. 2,075,448 ; Mar. 30.
Lundquist, Wilton G., Glen Rock, and J. E. Weiss, Nutloy,
N. J., assignors to Wright Aeronautical Corporation.
Dynamic damper. 2,095,757 ; Oct. 12.
Lundry, Walter R., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Wave
transmission network. 2,070,668 ; Feb. 16.
Lundsten. Everett H., assignor to J. L. Tool Company,
Attleboro. Mass. Jewelry article. 2,095.073 ; Oct. 5.
Lundsten, Olof. (See Johnson, E. L., and Lundsten.)
Lundstriim, Erik W. I., Stockholm, Sweden. Ladder.
2,066,990 ; Jan. 5.
Lundstrora, Frank O. (See Whittaker, C. W., and Lund-
strom.)
Lundstrom. John. (See Nelson, B. C, and Lundstrom.)
Lundvall, Jolin S., assignor to Union Asbestos & Rubber
Company, Chicago, 111. Refrigerator car bulkhead.
2,092,981 ; Sept. 14.
Lung, Kenneth R., assignor to Flint & Walling Manufac-
turing Company, Kendallville, Ind. Windmill.
2,103,910; Dec. 28.
Lunge, George S. (See Jones, D. M., and Lunge.)
Lmiing, George W. (See Groono, W. F., Meyer, and
Lnning.)
Lunkon, Edmund H., Hartsdale, N. Y., assignor to TUo
Lunkenheimer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Double
disk gate valve. 2,075,123 ; Mar. 30.
Lunkenheimer Company, The. (See Bolton, J. W., and
Harder, assignors.)
Lunkenheimer Company, The. (See Lunken, Edmund IT.,
assignor.)
T>iinri, Frank M., assignor to United Dairies, (London)
I,linlled, Tjondon, England. Botllo or like container.
2,069.075 ; Jan. 26.
Lunn, OuHtav, Copenliagen, assignor to Aktleselskahet
Frlchs, Aarhus, Denmark. Centrifugal governor for
Internal combustion engines. 2,071,641 ; Feb. 23.
Lunnon, Frederick C, and H. J. H. Wassell, Chelmsford,
England, assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Modulator. 2,083,336 ; June 8.
Lunoe, Joseph, Minneapolis, Minn. Washing machine.
2.068.753 : Jan. 26.
Lunt, William R. F., Durban, Natal, Union of South
Africa. Treating food for human consumptian.
2,072,955; Mar. 9.
Lunzer, Siegfried, London, England. Reservoir marking
instrument. 2,097,496 ; Nov. 2.
Liirenbaum, Karl, Berlin-Adlershof, Germany. Elastically
suspended test bench for testing vehicle engines.
2,095,142 ; Oct. 5.
Lurie, Jacob. (See Esselen, G. J., and Lurie.)
Lurie, Jacob, Springfield, assignor to The Fiberloid Cor-
poration, Indian Orchard, Mass. Making articles hav-
ing the appearance of pearl. 2,078,007 ; Apr. 20.
Lurie, Jacob, Springfield, assignor to The Fiberloid Cor-
poration, Indian Orchard, Mass. Ornamenting mate-
rial. 2,078,008 ; Apr. 20.
Lurz, Klemens, and K. Schonemann, Heidenheim-on-the-
Brenz, Germany. Oscillating mechanism for the oscil-
lating wires or sieves of paper making and other ma-
chinery. 2,078,715 ; Apr. 27.
Luschenowsky, Alexander, Berlin, Germany. Purification
and refinement of magnesium and magnesium alloys.
2,067,275 ; .Tan. 12.
Luschinsky, Eugen, Vienna, Austria. Automobile vehicle
for forward and backward travel. 2,103,858 ; Dec. 28.
Luse, Daniel C. (See Malcolm, James A., assignor.)
Luse-Stevenson Co. (See Kickenbush, Ray assignor.)
Luss, William C, Hamburg, N. Y. Mail box. 2,068,275 ;
Jan. 19.
Lustig, Emilie. (See Canner, M. O., and Duff, assign-
ors.)
Lustig, Emily, administratrix. (See Lustig, Rudolf.)
Lustig, Rudolf, deceased, by E. Lustig, administratrix,
assignor to A. J. Deneseus, Milwaukee, Wis. Foot
appliance. 2,097,930 ; Nov. 2.
Lute, Carl, Hammond, Ind., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Youngstown Steel Door Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Car door support. 2,100,784 ; Nov. 30.
Lutes, Cecil C, Bellingham, Wash. Game apparatus.
2,103,428 ; Dec. 28.
Luther Ford & Company. (See Ford, Robert E., as-
signor.)
Luther, Frank A., Minneapolis, Minn. Plug for wash-
basins or the like. 2,073,899 ; Mar. 16.
Luther, Leroy W., South Bend, Ind. Slicing and fray-
ing machine. 2,085,110 ; June 29.
Luther, Martin, Mannheim, and K. Goetze, Ludwigs-
hafen-on-the-Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Oxidizing organic substances in the liquid phase and
apparatus therefor. 2,095,338 ; Oct. 12.
Luther, Martin, Mannheim, and W. Dietrich, Ludwigs-
hafen-on-the-Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Production of alcohols. 2,102,726 ; Dec. 21.
Ltlthi, Jules, Birsfelden, Switzerland. Sign announcing
apparatus. 2,070,669 ; Feb. 16.
Luthy, Deborah R., et al. (See Curtis, Charles, as-
signor.)
Luthy, Fred A., et al. (See Curtis, Charles, assignor.)
Luthy, Frederick A., Jackson, Mich. Piston ring.
2.078.394 ; Apr. 27.
Luthy, Fredrick A., Jackson, Mich. Piston ring expander.
2.078.395 ; Apr. 27.
Luthy, Fredrick A., Jackson, Mich. Piston ring.
2.098.901 ; Nov. 9.
Luthy, Fredrick A., Jackson, Jlich. Piston ring.
2.098.902 ; Nov. 9.
Luttbeg, Max B., St. Louis, Mo. Shift key mechanism
for accordions. 2,066,633 ; Jan. 5.
Liittge, Fritz. (See Deiters, W., Herold, Koppe and
LUttge. )
Luty, Donald J., assignor to Wood Hydraulic Hoist &
Body Company, Detroit, Mich. Furnace. 2,086,812 ;
July 13.
Lutz, Alfred, Bredereiche (Uckermark), Germany.
Manufacturing paper tubes and pipes and the like.
2,066,991 ; Jan. 5.
Lutz, Clay B., Hagerstown, Md. Cap for toothpaste
tubes. 2,078,149 ; Apr. 20.
Lutz, Frederick, assignor to Union Special Maschlnen-
fabrik, G. m. b. H., Stuttgart, Germany. Sewing ma-
chine. 2,103,478 ; Dec. 28.
Lutz, George, Rocky River, Ohio, assignor by mesne as-
signments to E I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Metal cleaning. 2.070,487 ; Feb. 9.
Lutz, George, Rocky River, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to B. I. dn Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Condensation product of cinchona
bark alkaloid. 2,072.003 : Feb. 23.
Lutz, George, Rocky River. Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du I'ont do Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cinchona bark alkaloid derivative.
2,072,004 ; Feb. 23.
Lutz, (Seorge, Rocky River, Ohio, assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to K. I. dn I'ont, <le Nemours & C^onipany,
Wilmington, Del. Plating of oadmliini, 2.007,030 ;
Nov. 2.
388
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Lutz, John A., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot Corpo-
ration, Wilmington, Del. Cooked varnishes. 2,084,039 ;
June 15.
Lutz, Kayniond P., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Mak-
ing copper powder. 2,084,1.'34 ; June 1.5.
Lutz, Sebastian, and R. R. Irvin, Bloomfield, assignors
to National Grain Yeast Corporation, Belleville, N. J.
Producing yeast. 2,084,736 ; June 22.
Lutz, Wilmer A., Bucyrus, Ohio. Lime spreader.
2,099,369 : Nov. 16.
Lux Clock Manufacturing Company. (See Lux, Frederick,
assignor.)
Lux, Elisabeth, Dusseldorf-Heerdt, and J. Daniels, Es-
sen-Rhur, Germany. Production of compact molded
bodies from ceramic masses, concrete or the like.
2,075,992 ; Apr. 6.
Lux, Frederick, assignor to Lux Clock Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Clock casing. 2,090,370 ;
Aug. 17.
Lux, Heinz, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Double grid electron tube and circuit. 2,067,156 ;
Jan. 5.
Lux, Lee A. (See Lux, Robert A., assignor.)
Lux, Robert A., assignor of one-half to L. A. Lux, Lake-
wood, Ohio. Liquid treating means. 2,067,328. Jan.
12.
Lux, Saul, Brooklyn, N. Y. Automatic upwardly mov-
able door or portion thereof. 2,101,147 ; Dec. 7.
Lux, William F., assignor to Illinois Powder Manufac-
turing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Explosive container.
2.066.634 ; Jan. 5.
Lux, William F., assignor to Illinois Powder Manufactur-
ing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Explosive container.
2.066.635 ; Jan. 5.
Luz, Christian, assignor to Ernst Leitz, G. m. b. H., Wetz-
lar, Germany. Film spool and developing tank.
2,078,579 ; Apr. 27.
Luzerene Rubber Company, The. (See Case, Harry E.,
assignor.)
Luzzatto, Ruggero, Genoa, Italy. Manifold stack.
2.093.086; Sept. 14.
Lycan, William H. (See Rintelman, W. L., and Lycan.)
Lycan, William H. (See Wuertz, A. J., and Lycan.)
Lycan, William H., South Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Dyestufifs of the anthraquinone series. 2,081,874 ;
May 25.
Lycoming Manufacturing Company. (See Anderson, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Lyden. Frank J., Indianapolis, Ind. Condenser motor.
2.084.058 : June 15.
Lydon-Bricher Mfg. Co. (See Schmidt, C. A., and Bricher,
assignors.)
Lyford, Emerson F., Newtonville, Mass., assignor to Chem-
ical Extraction Corporation, Elkton, Ky. Treating to-
bacco. 2,079,997 ; May 11.
Lykins, William H., Covington, Ind. Collapsible bench
and table structure. 2.099,745 ; Nov. 23.
Lyle, Frederick W., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Electrical system. 2,075,124; Mar. 30.
Lyman, Arthur L. (See Gardiner, E. W., Greene, and
Lyman.)
Lyman, Arthur L., and M. M. Holm, Berkeley, assignors
to Standard Oil Company of California, San Francisco,
Calif. Dewaxing petroleum oils. 2,100,662 ; Nov. 30.
Lyman Gunsight Corporation, The. (See Kuhn, Freder-
"ick A., assignor.)
Lyman Gun Sight Corporation, The. (See Stewart, James
S., assignor.)
Lyman, Harry J., assignor to Philadelphia Storage Bat-
tery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Variable hand cou-
pling device for superheterodyne radio receivers.
2,090,538 ; Aug. 17.
Lyman, KcJineth E., et al. (See McKone, Ltjo J., as-
signor.)
Lyman, Kenneth E., assignor to Borg-Warner Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Automatic freewheel clutch.
2.077,487 ; Apr. 20.
Lyman, Kenneth E., Rockford, 111., and H. J. Garceau,
Munclp, Ind., assignor to Borg-Warner Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Automatic clutch. 2.068.885 ; Jan. 26.
Lynch Corporation. (See Bridges, Edward G., assignor.)
Lynch Corporation. (See Miller, Edward, assignor.)
Lynch, Earl J., nssignor to Tho Murray Corporation of
America, Detroit, Mich. Installing windows. 2,093,614 ;
Sept. 21.
Lynch, Ernest E., Alameda, assignor to E. P. Orem,
Manteca, Calif. Concentrator. 2,087,092 ; July 13.
Lynch, Frances I., Yonkers, assignor to Indexo Finger
Tooth TSrush, Inc., Now York, N. V. Tooth cleaning-
and gum massaging device. 2,103,083 ; Dec. 21.
Lynch, Francis J., Groat Nock, N. Y. Typographical com-
posing machine. 2.080,627 ; July 13.
Lynch. George, New York. N. Y.. assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Kron Company. Bridgeport, Conn.
Weighing mechanism. 2,079,2.">9 ; lilny 4.
Lynch, Harold R., nssignor to The Ottawa River Paper
"Company, Toledo, Ohio. Display stand structure.
2,066,844 ; Jan. 5. .
Lynch, Humphrey J., Oakland, Calif. Air comb.
2,073,070 ; Mar. 16.
Lynch, John E., H. L. Pope, and A. H. Hawley, assignors
to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., Cincinnati,
Ohio. Automatic multiple broaching machine.
2,072,563 : Mar. 2.
Lynch, Wallace F., and D. E. Moeller, Memphis, Tenn., as-
signors to Storm Manufacturing Company, Inc., Min-
neapolis, Minn. Piston ring fitting saw. 2,090,422 ;
Aug. 17.
Lynchburg Hosiery Mills, Inc. (See Broadwell, A. W^.,
and Cox, assignors.)
Lyne, Joe A., Houston, Tex., R. G. De La Mater, Park-
ersburg, W. Va., and J. M. Cooper, Houston, Tex., as-
signors to The Parkersburg Rig & Reel Company,
Parkersburg, W. Va. Shaft counterbalance. 2,074,792 ;
Mar. 23.
Lynes, Edwin R., Westford, N. Y. Vehicle jack.
2,069,012 ; Jan. 26.
Lynn, Adam W. (See Woods, Hazel H., assignor.)
Lynn, Alger M., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Insulated
conductor. 2,093,087 ; Sept. 14.
Lynn. Ewing K., East McKeesport, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Valve
loader. 2,099,406 ; Nov. 16.
Lynn, George, Wadsworth, and E. M. Allen, Barberton,
Ohio, assignors to Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company.
Precipitated finely divided calcium carbonate.
2,080,616 ; May 18.
Lynn, .lohn P., Chicago, assignor to Dur-0-Lite Pencil
Company, Sycamore, 111. Pencil. Re. 20,314 ; Mar. 30.
Lynn, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to Melrose Prod-
ucts Co., Inc., Melrose Park, 111. Mechanical pencil.
2,087,519 ; July 20.
Lynn, John P., Sycamore, assignor to Dur-O-Lite Pencil
Company, Melrose Park, 111. Pencil. 2,084,646 ; June
22.
Lynn, Lambert H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Oscillation generator.
2,093,331 ; Sept. 14.
Lynton, Edward D., Glendale, assignor to Standard Oil
Company of California, San Francisco, Calif. Appa-
ratus for orienting cores. 2,089,216 ; Aug. 10.
Lyon Cover Company. (See Fergueson, Arthur P., as-
signor.)
Lyon Cover Company. (See Jandus, Herbert S., assignor.)
Lyon Cover Company. (See Powell, Burnet J., assignor.)
Lyon, Dwight E. (See Gilliam, Lawrence M., assignor.)
Lyon, George A., Allenhurst, N. J. Ornamental plate for
wheels. Re. 20,553 ; Nov. 16.
Lyon, George A., Allenhurst, N. J. Steering wheel con-
struction. 2,081,592 ; May 25.
Lyon, George A., Allenhurst, N. J. Bead for ornamental
wheel disks. 2,082,803; June 8.
Lyon, George A., Allenhurst, N. J. Bumper guard.
2,099,212 ; Nov. 16.
Lyon, George A., Allenhurst, N. J. Ornamental bead and
applying the same to ornamental wheel disks.
2,101,318 ; Dec. 7.
Lyon, George A., Allenhurst, N. J. Vehicle wheel and
cover plate. 2,102,471 ; Dec. 14.
Lyon, George A., Allenhurst, N. J., assignor to Lyon In-
corporated, Asbury Park. N. J. Combination tire
cover and hub cap. Re. 20,484 ; Aug. 24.
Lyon, George A., Allenhurst, assignor to Lyon Incorpo-
rated, Asbury Park, N. J. Tire covering and boldmg
device. Re. 20,498 : Sept. 7.
Lyon, George A., Allenhurst, assignor to Lyon Incor-
porated, Asbury Park, N. J. Cover for the spare tires
of automobiles. 2,072,896 ; Mar. 9.
Lyon, George A., Allenhurst, assignor to Lyon, Incorpo-
rated, Asbury Park, N. J. Fender well tire cover with
laterally operative attaching means. 2,094.324 ; Sept.
28.
Lyon, George A., Allenhurst, assignor to Lyon Incorpo-
rated, Asbury Park. N. J. Tire cover with hinged flap.
2,094.325 : Sept. 28.
Lyon, George A., Allenhurst, assignor to Lyon Incorpo-
rated, Asbury Park, N. J. Combination tire cover and
hub guard. 2,102.468 ; Dec. 14.
Lyon, George A., Detroit, Mich. Steering wheel con-
struction. 2,081,593 ; Mav 25.
'^•^olio„^:.'?T'^'^, ^- Detroit, Mich. Making wheel disks.
^.089.972 ; Aug. 17.
^^n 5k„^'l°i*5e^ ■^•' Detroit, Mich. Frame construction.
2,092,176 ; Sect. 7.
Lyon, George A., Detroit, Mich. Ornamental plate for
wheels. 2,094,326 : Sept. 28.
Lyon, George A., Detroit, Mich. Ornamental ring for
disk wheels. 2,102,470 ; Dec. 14.
^yp"',^6orge A., assignor to Lyon Incorporated, Detroit.
Mich. Combination spare tire well and cover.
2,073.749 : Mar. 16.
Lyon, George A., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Lvon Incor-
porated, Asbury Park, N. J. Tire cover construction.
2.073.845 ; Mar. 16.
Lyon, George A., assignor to Lyon Incorporated. Detroit,
Mich. Spare tire and wheel cover. 2,080,492 ; May
18*
Lyon, George A., assignor to Lyon Incorporated, Detroit,
Mich. Ornamental snap-on member. 2,089,389 : Aug.
10.
Lyon, George A., assignor to Lyon Incorporated, Detroit,
Mich. Tire cover construction. 2,089,497 ; Aug. 10.
LIST OF PATENTEES
389
Lyon, George A., assignor to Lyon Incorporated, Detroit,
Mich. Spare tire cover. 2,094,327 ; Sept. 28.
Lyon, George A., assignor to Lyon Incorporated, Detroit,
Mich. Rear spare tire support and cover. 2,094,328 ;
Sept. 28.
Lyon, George A., assignor to Lyon Incorporated, Detroit,
Mich. Tire cover. 2,096,971 ; Oct. 26.
Lyon, George A., assignor to Lyon Incorporated, Detroit,
Mich. Tire cover. 2,102,469 ; Dec. 14.
Lyon, George R. (See Thies, H. R., and Lyon.)
Lyon, Harry, assignor to Lyon-Vail Machine Company,
Inc., Brockton, Mass. Bleasuring mechanism.
2,085,264 ; June 29.
Lyon Incorporated. (See Hartel, Herman, assignor.)
Lyon Incorporated. (See Lyon, George A., assignor.)
Lyon Incorporated. (See Tinker, Herbert W., assignor.)
Lyon, John K., Jr. (See Cannon, Kenneth B., assignor.)
Lyon, Lester V. (See Rudof, M., and Lyon.)
Lyon Metal Products, Incorporated. (See Bales, James
E., assignor.)
Lyon, Norman W., assignor to National Bread Wrapping
Machine Co., Springfield, Mass. Wrapper control for
wrapping machines. 2,071,548 ; Feb. 23.
Lyon, Norman W., assignor to National Bread Wrapping
Machine Co., Springfield, Mass. Bread wrapping ma-
chine. 2,082,408 ; June 1.
Lyon, Norman W., assignor to National Bread Wrapping
Machine Co., Springfield, Mass. Wrapping machine.
2,088,269; July 27.
Lyon, Norman W., assignor to National Bread Wrapping
Machine Co., Springfield, Mass. Guide mounting for
bread slicing Iinife frames. 2,101,402 ; Dec. 7.
Lyon-Vail Machine Company. (See Lyon, Harry, as-
signor. )
Lyons, Daniel J., et al. (See Exline, M. P., and Beale,
assignors.)
Lyons, Edward, assignor to Parlte, Davis & Company,
Detroit, Mich. Hydroxy mercuri halo-fluoran.
2,069,095; Jan. 26.
Lyons, Ellis C, and R. G. McMahon, Portland, Oreg.
Instrument for solving triangles. 2,(585,375 ; June 29.
Lyons, Ernest H., Jr., asignor to The Meaker Company,
Chicago, 111. Anodic cleaning process. 2,092,130 ;
Sept. 7.
Lyons, Frank H., assignor to E. L. Bruce Co., Memphis,
Tenn. Impregnating wood. 2,081,828 ; May 25.
Lyons, Henry N., Maplewood, assignor to Power Patents
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Manufacture of alkyl
sulphates. 2,094,546 ; Sept. 28.
Lyons, John J., Pine River, Minn. Can opener. 2,089,907 ;
Aug. 10.
Lyons, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. CofCee making apparatus
and method. 2,088,966 ; Aug. 3.
Lyons, Sanford C, Bennington, Vt., assignor to Bird Ma-
chine Co., Walpole, Mass. Conditioning of freshly
quarried clay. 2,085,537 ; June 29.
Lyons, Sanford C, Bennington, Vt., assignor to Bird Ma-
chine Co., Walpole, Mass. Resolution of suspensions of
finely divided solids into substantially uniform solids
fractions of varying average particle size. 2,085,538 ;
June 29.
Lyons, Sanford C, Bennington, Vt., assignor to Bird
Machine Co., Walpole, Mass. Centrifugal fractiona-
tion of finely divided solids into substantially uniform
solids fractions of varying average particle size.
2,097,420 ; Oct. 26.
Lyons, Thomas M., et al. (See Hiatt, Enos B., assignor.)
Lyons, Walter, Flushing, N. Y., assignor to Hazeltinc
Corporation. Coupling system. 2,072,679 ; Mar. 2.
Lyons, Walter, Flushing, N. Y., assignor to Hazeltine Cor-
poration. Multiband inductance unit. 2,100,402 ;
Nov. 30.
Lyons, Willard E., and L. J. McKone, assignors to Leo
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Operating an internal com-
bustion engine. 2,086,775 ; July 13.
Lysholm, Alf, assignor to Aktiebolaget Milo, Stockholm,
Sweden. Turbine. 2,066,788 ; Jan. 5.
Lysholm, Alf, assignor to Aktiebolaget Milo, Stockholm,
Sweden. Gas turbine system. 2,078,9.")6 ; May 4.
Lyisliolm, Alf, assignor to Aktiebolaget Milo, Stockholm,
Sweden. Gas turbine apparatus. 2,078,957 ; May 4.
Lysholm, Alf., assignor to Aktiebolaget Milo, Stockholm,
Sweden. Gas turbine system. 2,078,958 ; May 4.
Lysholm, Alf, assignor to Aktiebolaget Milo, Stockholm,
Sweden. Turbine. 2,080,425; May 18.
Lysholm, Alf, assignor to Aktiebolaget Milo, Stockholm,
Sweden. Aircraft power plant. 2,085,761 ; July 6.
Lysholm, Alf, assignor to Aktiebolaget Milo, Stockholm,
Sweden. Gas turbine system. 2,091,998 ; Sept. 7. ■
Lysholm, Alf, assignor to Aktiebolaget Milo, Stockholm,
Sweden. Gas turbine system of the continuous com-
bustion type. 2,095,991; Oct. 19.
Lysliolni, Alf, F. llorney, and G. Wahlsten, assignors to
Aktiebolaget Ljungstroms Angturbin, Stockholiu,
Sweden. Variable speed power transmission. 2, 102, (534 ;
Dec. 21.
Lyslioim, Alf, F. Homey, and G. Wahlsten, assignors to
Aktiebolaget Ljungstroms Angturbin, SlocUholm,
Sweden. Variable speed power transmission. 2,102,035;
Dec. 21.
Lytle, William O., New Kensington, Pa., assignor to Pitts-
burgh Plate Glass Company. Table top or the like.
2,090,908; Oct. 26.
Lyttle, Harry D., New York. N. Y. Size adjuster for
dresses. 2.090,610 ; Aug. 17.
M. G. Car Company Limited, The. (See Renwick, W. S.,
and Enever, assignors.)
M. J. B. Company. (See Bardet, George A., and G. V.,
assignors.)
M. J. B. Co. (See Burns, Wilford E., assignor.)
M & L Typesetting and Electrotyping Company. (See
Neumann, Lester A., assignor.)
M & M Wood Working Co. (See Hansen, Ray C, as-
signor.)
M. & R. Dietetic Laboratories, Inc. (See Otting, H. E.,
and Browne, assignors.)
M. & R. Dietetic Laboratories, Inc. (See Otting, H. E.,
Browne, and Hull, assignors.)
Ma, Shih-Liong, Ann Arbor, Mich. Motor vehicle door
and door frame construction. 2,088,527 ; July 27.
Maag Zahnrader und- maschinen A.-G. (See Lasser, Emil,
assignor. )
Maas, A. R., Chemical Company. (See Bowman, F. C,
and Stougaard, assignors.)
Maas, Arnold, Berlin-Tegel, Germany, assignor to General
Electric Company. Isochronous governing mechanism.
2,095,821 ; Oct. 12.
Maas, Frank H. (See Rose, J. R., Cox, and Maas.)
Maas, Harvey H., assignor to The Vollrath Co., Sheboy-
gan, Wis. Utensil manufacture. 2,079,126 ; May 4.
Maas, Louis J. P., London, England. Dough molding
machine. 2,101,621 ; Dec. 7.
Maass, Otto, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Method and ap-
paratus for determining the consistency of pulp sus-
pensions. 2,083,074 ; June 8.
Maatschappij van Berkel's Patent N. V. (See Winde-
muller, Jan H., assignor.)
Mabee, Alexander C, Villa Park, assignor to Oakes
Products Corporation, North Chicago, 111. Automo-
bile lock. 2,087,982 ; July 27.
Mabee, Alexander C, Villa Park, assignor to Oakes Prod-
ucts Corporation, North Chicago, 111. Automobile lock.
2,100,717; Nov. 30.
Mabee, Alexander C, Villa Park, assignor to Oakes Prod-
ucts Corporation, North Chicago, 111. Automobile lock.
2,100,718; Nov. 30.
Mabee, Daniel C, Villa Park, 111. Table tennis ball.
2,091,684 : Aug. 31.
Mabille, Raoul, Brussels, Belgium. Rotary engine.
2,071,799 ; Feb. 23.
Mable, William, Fort Collins, Colo., assignor of forty-one
per cent to W. B. Morris, New York, N. Y. Windshield
attachment. 2,102,597 ; Dec. 21.
Mabon, Carl R., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to Oilman
Fanfold Corporation, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Paper sup-
ply controlling attachment for typewriting machines
and the like. 2,075,993; Apr. 6.
Mabon, Carl R., Niagara Palls, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Oilman Fanfold Corporation. Strip
controlling attachment. 2,077,428 ; Apr. 20.
Mabrey, Frances A., Los Angeles, Calif. Shortening
measuring device. 2,087,061 ; July 13.
Mabry, Forrest S., Springfield, Mass., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Transmitter. 2,095,758 ; Oct. 12.
Mabry, Forrest S., and C. J. Madsen, Springfield, Mass.,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Beacon system.
2,075,125 ; Mar. 30.
Macallum, Alexander D. (See Carlisle, P. J., and
Macallum.)
Macatee, Walter R., Cincinnati, Ohio. Road guard.
2,078,864 ; Apr. 27.
MacAndrews and Forbes Company. (See Geddes, William
L., assignor.)
Macauley, Alvan, Grosse Pointe, assignor to Packard
Motor Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle.
2,089,282 ; Aug. 10.
Macauley, Clinton B., Surf City, N. J. Building con-
struction. 2,091,552; Aug. 31.
Macauley, Edward, assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Clutch and brake mechanism.
2,086,941 ; July 13.
Macaulay, Ernest, Trumbull, Conn., assignor to General
Electric Company. Display device. 2,084,855 ; June
22.
Macauley, Irving P., Scarsdale, assignor to Reynolds
Metals Company, New York, N. Y. Decorating bottle
and other caps. 2,092,463 : Sept. 7.
Macauley, John I?., Jr., Grosse Pointe, and A. J. Rounlot,
assignors to Chrysler Corporation, Detroit. Midi. In-
ternal combustion engine fuel system. 2,102,428; Doc.
14.
Mac Bean, Thomas L., New York, N. Y. Nonreflllnble bot-
tle and unit therefor. 2.079.125 ; May 4.
Macbelli, Allan, Bowdon, .Mtriiicliain, assignor to Mills
ScatTold Company, Limited, London, England. Scaf-
folding and like (lip or clump. 2,091,703; Aug. 31.
Macbeth, Colin, Blrmlngbani, England. Automobile vehi-
cle having independently-sprung road wheels.
2,080,009; May 18.
Miiellride, Alfrecl W., Roselle Park, N. J., assignor to
Max Pollack & Companv, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sew-
ing machine. 2,074.8-19 ; Mar. 23.
Mnccabco, David 10. (Sec ('liislidlm, T. li.. and M:\cciiboo.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Maccabee, David E., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2,102,015 ; Dec. 14.
MacCalUim. Frank. Birmingham, England. Golf club.
2,085,915 ; July 6.
Maccarone, Fred, Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe structure.
Re. 20,387 ; June 1.
Maccarone, Fred, Brooklyn, assignor to The Del-Mac Shoe
Process Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shoe and making
same. 2,068,237 ; Jan. 19.
Maccarone, Fred, Brooklyn, assignor to The Del-Mac Shoe
Process Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shoe and making
same. 2,090,212 ; Aug. 17.
MacCarthy, John D. (See Sweet, A. T., and MacCarthy.)
MacChesnev, Chester M., assignor to Acme Steel Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Container. 2,086,041 ; July 6.
MacChesney, Chester M., Chicago, and A. B. Wilson,
Evanston, assignors to Acme Steel Company, Chicago,
111. Reinforcing band for containers. 2,086,040 ;
July 6.
MacClatchie, J. Warren. (See Johnson, Glenn D., as-
signor.)
MacClatchie, John W., Los Angeles, Calif. Power unit.
2,074,702 ; Mar. 23.
MacClatchie, John W., Los Angeles, assignor to Mac-
Clatchie Manufacturing Company of California, Comp-
ton. Calif. Sealing means. 2,099.169 : Nov. 16.
MacClatchie, John W., Los Angeles, and T. C. Alex-
ander, said Alexander as.<!ignor to said MacC^latchie,
doing business as JIacClatchie Manufacturing Company,
Compton, Calif. Game apparatus. 2,087,221 ; July 13.
MacClatchie Manufacturing Co. (See Johnson, Glenn D.)
MacClatchie Manufacturing Company. (See MacClatchie,
J. W., and Alexander, assignors.)
MacClatchie Manufacturing Company of California. (See
MacClatchie. John W., assignor.)
MacCordy, Charles A., assignor to Sanitary Metal Cap
Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. Apparatus for making
bottle caps. 2,076,906 ; Apr. 13.
MacCordy. Charles A., assignor to Sanitary Metal Cap
Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. Bottle capping machine.
2,082,167 ; June 1.
MacCordy, Charles A., Syracuse, assignor to Reynolds
Metals Company, New York, N. Y. Blank and feeding
the same. 2,088,329 ; July 27.
MacCorquodale, Donald W., and S. A. Thayer, St. Louis,
and E. A. Doisy, Webster Groves, assignors to Presi-
dent and Board of Trustees of St. Louis University,
St. Louis, Mo. Derivatives of ovarian follicular hor-
mones .Tnd obtaining same. 2,069.096 : Jan. 26.
MacCoul, Edward H.. assignor to Seth Thomas Clock Com-
pany, Thomaston, Conn. Backlash eliminator.
2.092,888 : Sept. 14.
Maccoy, Frank, assignor to The Cilocon Corporation, De-
troit, Alich. Valve for feeding devices. 2,084.099 ;
June 15,
Macdonald, Ainslie, and P. W. Neville, Winnipeg, Mani-
toba. Canada Device for visiblv indicating the weight
bearing areas of the foot. 2,096,615 ; Oct, 19,
MacDonald, Alexander. (See Unruh, Albert E., assignor.)
Macdonald, Alexander D.. Maiden, assignor to B, B. Chem-
ical Co., Boston, JIass. Deodorization of polymerized
haloprene and product. 2,067,854; Jan. 12.
^racdonald, Alexander R. (See Donk, P. J., and Mac-
donald.)
Macdonald, Archibald T., Southgate, Ky., assignor to
The Lockwood Manufacturine Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Baking pan unit. 2.078.716 ; Apr. 27,
MacDonald, Archibald V., Los Angeles, R. A. Minklcr,
Hawthorne, and H. Iske, Alhambra, Calif. Carton for
.Mnd method of packaging furniture. 2.101,403; Dec. 7,
MacDonald, Charles A., assignor to General Chemical
Company, New York, N, Y. Production of sulphur
dioxide. 2,086,232 ; .Tuly 6,
MacDonald, Charles M., Harveysburg, Ohio. Engine
valve. 2,090,800 ; Aug. 24.
MacDonald. Clifford K,, Brockton, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Method of and machine for folding sheet material.
2.072,211 ; Mar. 2.
Macdonald, Clyde B. (See Smith, II, G., and Macdonald.)
Macdonald. David B., Leicester, England, assignor to
United Slioe ^^achine^y Corporation. Paterson, N.. J.
Apparatus for making shoes. 2,077.524; Apr. 20.
Macdonald. Florence E. (See Mahon, Robert F.. assignor.)
MacDonald, Francis H. C, Perth Road, Ontario, Canada,
assignor to Shakespeare Company, Kalamazoo, Mich.
Fishing reol. 2.089.031 ; Aug, 3.
Macdonald, Ian. Modesto, Calif. Knock-down portable
table, 2,080,982; May 18,
MacDonald. Isaac .M., West Hartford, Conn. Receptacle
holder, 2,102.0,83: Doc. 14.
MacDonald, Jolin .M,. Portland. Me. Pail attachment.
2,071,657 ; Mar, 23.
-MacDonald, Leonard. El Campo, Tex. Drafting and let-
tering machine. 2,0!)1,2SS ; Aug. 31.
Macdonald, Le.ster S,, Beverly. M.ass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, X, J. Fasten-
ing-inserting ni;ichine, 2.08.3, 055 ; June 15,
Macdonald, Arurdock, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Ticket
Holder. 2.073.702; Mar. If!,
Macdonald. Murdock, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Coin ri'g-
Isler. 2,100,116; Nov, .30.
Macdonald, Murray A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Label.
2,095,195 ; Oct. 5.
MacDonald, Murrav J., Long Island City, N. Y., assignor
to The National Casket Company, Inc., Boston, Mass.
Caslx-et. 2,085,682 ; June 29.
MacDonald, Norman E„ Duluth, Minn. Window screen-
ing device. 2,093,314 ; Sept. 14.
MacDonald, Raymore D., assignor to Ann Arbor Machine
Company, Shelbyville, 111. Combine baler. 2,068,886 ;
Jan, 26,
MacDonald, Robert D., Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Shoe
heel construction. 2,098,346 ; Nov. 9.
Macdonald, Walter, North Providence, R. I. Self clean-
ing atomizer. 2,097,696 ; Nov. 2.
MacDonald, William A., Little Neck, N. Y., assignor to
Hazeltine Corporation. Signal selecting system.
2,077,049 ; Apr. 13.
MacDonald, William A., Little Neck, N. Y., assignor to
Hazeltine Corporation. Automatic frequency control.
2,084,647 ; June 22.
Macdonald, William E., York, Nebr. Frequency converter.
2.085.266 ; June 29.
MacDonald, William W. (See Cirac, C. P., Cooper, and
MacDonald.)
MacDuff, Stanley I., assignor to I. T. Wood, Chicago, 111.
Work support. 2,069.890 ; Feb. 9,
Mace, Donald H., Upper Montclair, N. J., assignor to The
Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Converting hydro-
carbon oils. 2,072,524 ; Mar. 2.
MacEwan, Norman E., Detroit, Mich. Auxiliary seat.
2.078,396 ; Apr. 27.
MacFadden, Wilford C, Philadelphia, Pa,, assignor to
United-Carr Fastener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass.
Mounting bracket and installation thereof. 2,099,655 ;
Nov. 16.
MacFarland. Adrian R., assignor to United Autographic
Register Co., Chicago, 111, Continuous manifold sta-
tionery. 2,089,128 : Aug, 3,
MacFarland, Albert E,, Millburn. assignor to Sirian Wire
and Contact Companv. Newark, N. J. Tungsten manu-
facture. 2,078,182 : Apr. 20.
MacFarren. Walter W,. Los Angeles, Calif. Building
construction. 2.103,859 ; Dec. 28.
MacGovern, F., Corporation. (See Colbie, Gus L., as-
signor.)
Mac(iregor, George C, Cumberland, R. I. Combined slub
catcher and self threader for spinning and twisting
machines. 2,091,209 ; Aug. 24.
MacGregor, Roderick M., and D. G. Shipp, London, Eng-
land, assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Union
Switch ifc Signal Company, Swissvale. Pa. Electric
control and indication of point operating mechanisms
for railways and the like. 2,098,707 : Nov, 9,
MacGregor, Stephen H,, Savannah, Ga. Gas-operated
gun. 2.101,862 ; Dec. 14.
MiicGregor, Wallace F,, assignor to J. I. Case Company,
Racine, Wis. Combination thresher and windrow pick-
up. Re, 20.342 ; Apr. 27.
Machate, Fred, and F, Mason, Lansdale, Pa. Tape dis-
pensing package. 2,082,546 : June 1.
Machetta, Antonio T. (See Ferrel, Edward W., assignor.)
Machined Parts Corporation, The. (See Sevlson, Luther
E,. assignor.)
Machinefabrik Gebr. Stork & Co, N. V. (See Bargeboer,
Adolf, assignor.)
Machinist, Harold, Sunnyside, Long Island, N. Y., as-
signor to Dudley Lock Corporation, Chicago, HI. Bar
lock. 2,103.989 ; Dec. 28.
Macholka, A,, ct al, (See Martin. Otis H,, assignor.)
Machotka. Carl R„ Avoca, Wis. Cultivator shield,
2,071,642 ; Feb. 23,
Machotka, Julia et al. (See Martin, Otis H.. assignor.)
Machovec, Fred J.. Monterey, Calif. Trailer brake appa-
ratus. 2.098.458 ; Nov. 9,
Macht. Maurice L,. Jersey City. N. J,, assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to E. I, du Pont de Nemours & Companv.
Wilmington. Del. Polymerization. 2.071,932 ; Feb, 23.
Maclldowie, John C. Nashua, N. H., assignor to Johns-
Manville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Flexible wall-
board. 2,080,285 ; May 11.
Macintosh. Charles H.. Kansas City. Mo., assignor to
Standard Brands Incorporated, New" York, N. Y. Dough
improver for leavened bakery products. 2,095,992 ;
Oct. 19.
.Mac Intire. Walter H., Knoxville. Tenn. Making double
or treble (calcium) superphosphate, 2.067.R38 ; Jan. 12.
Maclntire. Walter H.. Knoxville. Tenn. Making cal-
cium phosphate fertilizer. 2,086,565 ; July 13.
Maclntire, Walter H., Knoxville. Tenn. Manganese phos-
phate fertilizer. 2,095,993 ; Oct, 19,
Maclntire, Walter H„ Knoxville. Tenn. Making tri-cal-
cium phosphate. 2.095.994 ; Oct. 19.
Maclntire, Walter H., Knoxville, Tenn., assignor to
Tennessee Valley .\uthoriTy, Wilson Dam. Ala. Making
manganese phosphate fortilizer. 2,093.460: Sept. 21.
Maclntire, Walter H., Knoxville, Tenn., assignor to
Tennessee Valley Authority. Wilson Dam, \\a. Making
manganese phosphate. 2.093.461 ; Sept 21
Macintosh, Richard. (See Rader, Thomas D., assignor.)
.Maclntyre, David, assignor to Aluminum Company
oaoAI^q'". A"' Pittsburgh, Pa. Vibration damper.
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Mac Isaac, Vernon W., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Fluid
straining method and apparatus. 2,066,479 ; Jan. 5.
Mac-it-Parts Company. (See Warren, Henry E., as-
signor.)
Maclver, Charles P. (See Miller, H. S., and Maclver.)
Mack, Albert R., Phillipsburg, assignor to IngersoU-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Valve mechanism for rock
drills. 2,093,088; Sept. 14.
Mack, Harry C, assignor to The Allentown Bobbin Works,
Inc., Allentown, Pa. Bobbin. 2,083,337 ; June 8.
Mack Manufacturing Corporation. (See Goldsmith, John,
assignor.)
Mack Manufacturing Corporation. (See Loeffler, Bruno,
assignor.)
Mack Manufacturing Corporation. (See Matthews,
Philip E., assignor.)
Mack Manufacturing Corporation. (See Wirrer, G., and
Day, assignors.)
Mack, Perry E., assignor to Briggs & Stratton Corpora-
tion, Milwaukee, Wis. Hand operated power driven
lawn mower. 2,070,288 ; Feb. 9.
Mack, Sterling. (See Underwood, J., and Mack.)
Mack, Sterling C, Bangor, Pa. Full fashioned hosiery
knitting machine. 2,068,27b ; Jan. 19.
Mack, Walter L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Air
Devices Corporation, Chicago, 111. Unit heater.
2,078.766 ; Apr. 27.
Mack, Wayne, Martins Ferry, Ohio, assignor to The
Consolidated Expanded Metal Companies, Wheeling,
W. Va. Delivery enclosure. 2,098,053 ; Nov. 2.
Mack, William J.. Buffalo, N. Y. Locking key for car
brakes. 2,094,273 ; Sept. 28.
Mackay, John H., Detroit, Mich. Automobile headlining.
2,083,030 ; June 8.
Mackay, Joseph T., Woodbury, Conn., and H. C. Ames,
Port Washington, N. Y., assignors to United Fruit
Company, Boston, Mass. Checking device. 2,097,861 ;
Nov. 2.
Mackay Radio and Telegraph Company. (See Alford,
Andrew, assignor.)
Mackay, William J. K., El Dorado, Calif. Antidripping
device. 2,075,782 ; Mar. 30.
MacKaye, Payson, Yonkers, assignor to Jabez Burns &
Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Method and apparatus for
preparing coffee, etc. 2,089,065 ; Aug. 3.
Mackensen, William, New York, N. Y., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lasting
boots and shoes. 2.082,841 : June 8.
Mackenzie, Colin M., Wabash, Ind., assignor to Container
Corporation of America, Chicago, 111. Coating appa-
ratus. 2,075,620 ; Mar. 30.
MacKenzie, Frank, et al. (See Bartell, Floyd E., as-
signor.)
Mackenzie, Franklin H., Bywood, assignor to American
Chemical Paint Company, Ambler, Pa. Testing and re-
storing the effectiveness of detergent baths. 2,068,498 ;
Jan. 19.
Mackenzie, Franklin H., Bywood, assignor to American
Chemical Paint Company, Ambler, Pa. Apparatus for
measuring the concentration of solutions. 2,068,499 ;
Jan. 19.
Mackenzie, George P., London, assignor of one-half to
R. W. Foster, Rotherfield, England. Safety razor.
2,086,426 ; July 6.
Mackenzie, John D., et al. (See Rlmmer, Herbert A.,
assignor.)
MacKenzie, Joseph B. (See Anderson, H. P., and Mac-
Kenzie.)
MacKenzie, Joseph B., Erie, Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Stoker. 2,072,821 ; Mar. 2.
Mackenzie, Kenneth G., Westport, Conn., assignor to The
Texas Co., New York, N. Y. Manufacture of motor fuel.
2,090,007 : Au-g. 17.
MacKenzie, Roy J., and L. L. Haas, assignors to Buffalo
Pressed Steel Company, Buffalo, N. Y. MufHer con-
struction. 2,099,858 : Nov. 23.
MacKenzie, Wilbur L., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoo Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Channel
cementing mn chine. 2,098.253 ; Nov. 9.
M.ncKenzie, Wilbur L., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, IS. J. Nozzle
for .shoe channel cementing machines. 2,098,347 ;
Nov. 9.
MacKenzie, Wilbur L., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe
bottom coating machine. 2,l00,341 ; Nov. 30.
MacKenzie, Wilbur L., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Nozzle
for extruding machines. 2,100,342 : Nov. 30.
MacKenzie, Wllllnm E., Oakland, Calif. Gas burning
unit. 2,076,155 ; Apr. 6.
Mnckoy, Henry, assignor of two-thirds to M. ITarnlsh,
Dayton, Ohio. Fastening means. 2,089,008 ; Aug. 10.
Mackey, .Stuart J., Hs.sigiior to (Jeneral Uiiilway Signal
('orri[)any, Itochesfer, N. Y. (Jar rotarder for rallroad.s.
2.0(;.S,7.14; Jan. 20.
Mackilbank, Benjamin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dctncliablo handle
for receptaelcH. 2,070,367 ; Feb. 0.
Mackin, Henry J., Kankakee, 111. Lntch. 2,072,209 ;
Mar. 2.
MacKinnon, John K., McPlierson, Kans. I'res.sine con-
Irol valve. 2,074,091; Nur. J(!.
Mackintosh, William B. (See Giesler, J. V., and Mack-
intosh.)
MacKinzie, Wilbur L., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Nozzle
for shoe coating machines. 2,069,256 ; Feb. 2.
Maclachlan, Andrew D., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The
B. F. Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Hose.
2,069,891 ; Feb. 9.
MacLagan, Allan R. (See Veale, C. C, and MacLagan.)
ilacLaren, Elizabeth J. (See MacLaren, Fred B., as-
signor.)
MacLaren, Fred B., Hamden, Conn., assignor to E. J. Mac-
Laren, New York, N. Y. Static reducing system.
2,078,607 ; Apr. 27.
MacLaren, Frederick H., assignor to Standard Oil Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Low pour point oils. 2,089,655 ;
Aug. 10.
MacLaren, Stanley F. M. (See Hooker, A. H., Ritter and
MacLaren.)
Maclaren, Stanley F. M. (See Snyder, F. H., and Mac-
laren.)
MacLaurv, John D., Oberlin, Ohio. Hand knob.
2,078.865 : Apr. 27.
MacLean, Allen D., assignor to Pittsburgh Equitable Meter
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pressure compensating gas
meter. 2,093,151 ; Sept. 14.
MacLean, Allen D., assignor to Pittsburgh Equitable
Meter Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Method and appa-
ratus for calibrating and proving meters. 2,101,745 ;
Dec. 7.
MacLean, Allen D., Wilkinsburg, and F. Niesemann, as-
signors to Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Fluid distribution system. 2,093,842 ; Sept.
21.
MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Company. (See MacLean, John
A., assignor.)
MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut Company. (See Rowe, Lawrence
A., assignor.)
MacLean, John A., assignor to MacLean-Fogg Lock Nut
Company, Chicago, 111. Bolt. Re. 20,485 ; Aug. 24.
MacLean, John A., Hampton, assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Thermocompressor.
2,074,480; Mar. 23.
MacLean, John A., Hampton, assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Regulating device.
2,096,051; Oct. 19.
MacLean, John A., Hampton, assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,099,567; Nov. 16.
Maclean, Robert S., Michigan City, Ind., assignor to
Mastic Asphalt Corporation. Building corner unit.
2,101,589 ; Dec. 7.
Macleay, Roderick L., and G. W. Houk, Portland, Oreg.
Fire kindler. 2,094,661 ; Oct. 5.
Maclennan, Francis W., assignor to Miami Copper Com-
pany, Miami, Ariz. Prepcipitating metals. 2,083,031 ;
June 8.
MacLennan, John, assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Forming pressed sheet metal
spoked wheels. 2,097,101 ; Oct. 26.
MacMannus. George E. (See Garner, F. W., and
MacMannus.
MacMaster, Frank D., Ewing Township, Mercer County,
assignor to C. V. Hill and Company, Incorporated,
Trenton, N. J. Illuminating means. 2,096,991 ; Oct.
26.
MacMichael, Hugh R., Piedmont, Calif. Shoetree and rack.
2,089.973 ; Aug. 17.
MacMichael, Hugh R., El Paso. Tex., assignor to Ameri-
can Smelting and Refining Co., New York, N. Y. Me-
chanical operation of smelting furnaces. 2,070,910 ;
Feb. 16.
MacMichael, Hugh R., El Paso, Tex., assignor to Ameri-
can Smelting and Refining Co., New York, N. Y. Con-
trol of operating mechanism for Scotch hearths.
2,070,911 ; Feb. 16.
JlacMichael, Paul S., Seattle, Wash. Shoe rack.
2,089,974; Aug. 17.
MacMichael, Paul S., Seattle, Wash. Shoe rack.
2.089,975 ; Aug. 17.
MacMichael, Paul S., Seattle, Wash. Shoe rack.
2,080,970 ; Aug. 17.
MacMillan, Abram, Chicago,- 111. Steel floor construction.
2,0,S4,048 ; June 22.
MacMillan, Abram, Chicago, III. Steel floor and column
construction. 2,084,649 ; June 22.
Macmillnn, (^ampbell, Scotia, N. Y., assignor to Gonernl
lOlectric Company. Dynamic braking of Induction mo-
tors, 2,075,738; Mar. 30.
MacMUlan, Charles W., Denver, Colo. Apparatus for the
contiiuious nioasurenient ami tolemotering of mechan-
ical power. 2,073,394; Mar. 9,
MacMillan, John 11,, ,lr., M iiimvipolis, IMInn. Building
const ruction, 2,07!),1(!1 ; Mny I,
MacMillin, Howard F., Mount Gllead, and L, S, Hubbort,
Mdlson, Ohio, assignor.s, by mesiu' a.sslgniuents, to The
Hydraulic Press Corporation, Inc, Wilmington, Del.
Fluid prosstiro operated curb press. 2, 08;?, 032 ; June 8.
Maciiiullen, Edward A,, and F. A. Macmuilcn, .lackson
Heights, N. Y. Scalp cleansing device. 2,071,431;
Mar. 23.
MacmuUen, Francos A. (See Jfacmullon, Edward A.,
and F. A.)
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MacMullen, John S., San Francisco, Calif. Automatic
safety brake for motor vehicles. 2,100,970; Nov. 30.
MacMullin, Robert B., Niagara Falls, assignor to Tbe
Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pro-
ducing the (lisodium salt of imidodicarboxylic acid.
2,067.013 ; Jan. 5.
MacMullin, Robert B., Niagara Falls, assignor to The
Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Man-
ufacture of sodium sulphate. 2,089,129 ; Aug. 3.
MacMullin, Robert B., Niagara Falls, assignor to The
Jlathieson Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Man-
ufacture of sodium sulphate. 2,089,130 ; Aug. 3.
MacMullin, Robert B., and G. L. Cunningham, Niagara
Falls, assignors to The Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Production of sodium hydroxide from
sodium sesqui-earbonate. 2,078,092 ; Apr. 20.
MacNeill, William J., Milwaukee, Wis., and H. S. Palmer,
Chicago, 111. Protective cap for gas tanks. 2,080,728 ;
May 18.
Ma Comb, Robert W. (See Lundquist, W. O., and
Ma Comb.)
Macomber, Harry P., assignor to Parker Wire Goods Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Hacksaw construction.
2,085,667 ; June 29.
Macomber, Lewis H., assignor to Kalamazoo ParafEne
Company, Kalamazoo, Mich. Wax cake. 2,099,213 ;
Nov. 16.
Macomic, Chester A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Macomic
Corporation. Carriage drive mechanism. Re. 20,358 ;
May 11.
Macomic, Chester A., assignor to Macomic Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Typewriter adjustment and shutter bed.
2,076,583 ; Apr. 13.
Macomic, Chester A., assignor to Macomic Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Detent mechanism. 2,076,584; Apr. 13.
INIacomic. Chester A., assignor to Macomic Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Type casting machine. 2,085,033 ; June
29.
Macomic Corporation. (See Macomic, Chester A., as-
signor.)
Macotta Unit Corporation, The. (See Maul, Peter J.,
assignor.)
Macourek, Jerry F., Columbus, Ohio. Coin operated ma-
chine. 2,093,813 ; Sept. 21.
MacPherson, Earle S., Grosse Pointe Park, Mich., as-
signor to Hupp Motor Car Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Muffler mounting. 2,081,546 ; May 25.
Macpherson, John M., and J. A. Stodgell, North Bay,
Ontario, Canada. Brake applying and equalizing mech-
anism for motor cars. 2,100,563 ; Nov. 30.
Macpherson, Reginald G., Harrogate, England. Darning
appliance. 2,073,993 ; Mar. 16.
Macrae, James N., Morristown, N. J. Heating appara-
tus. 2,088,299; July 27.
Macready, George A., Los Angeles, Calif. Obtaining fluid
samples from drilled wells. 2,070,836 ; Feb. 16.
Macready, George A., Los Angeles, Calif. Collapsible
rotary core drill. 2,099,859 ; Nov. 23.
MacRill. John R. (See Nedvidek, R. D., and MacRill.l
MacVean, Creighton D., Mercedes, Tex. Icing machine.
2,097,219 ; Oct. 26.
(See Garris, Joseph McC, assignor.)
(See Kinder, Halsey G., assignor.)
(See Naysmith, Archie M., as-
Macwhyte Company.
Macwhyte Company.
Macwhyte Company.
signor.)
Macwhyte Company.
Macwhyte Compaay.
(See Russell, William C, assignor.)
(See Whyte, Robert B., assignor.)
MacWilliams, Frank, assignor to S. Seltzer, Philadelphia,
Pa. Slider for interlocking fasteners. 2,082,739 :
June 1.
Macy, Barnett W., Jacksonville, Fla. Apparatus for pas-
teurizing liquids. 2,081,243 ; May 25.
Macy, George 10., Chicago, 111. Game apparatus.
2.083.850 ; Juno 15.
Mndan, Edward K., Maplewood, N. J. Dial. 2,094,0",") •
Sept. 28.
Madaras, Julius D., assignor to Madaras Rotor Power
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. W'ind motor. 2,082,966 ;
June 8.
Madariaga, Flavio, Venice, Calif. Multiple fuel car-
buretor. 2,080,617; May 18.
Madaus, Dr., & Co. (See Clnuss, Curt, assignor.)
Madaus, Dr. & Co. (See Madaus, Gerhard, assignor.)
Madaus, Gerhard, Dresden, assignor to the firm Dr.
Madaus & Co., Radebeul, .Saxonia, Germany. Produc-
tion of preparations containing the active constituents
of vegetable products. 2,100.081 ; Nov. 23.
Madden, Ernest C, Rochester, B. P. Cooper, Medina, and
E. R. Cuykendall, assignors to Rochester- Von toilet Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Ventilator for toilets.
2.098,208 ; Nov. 2.
Madden, Joseph D., Oakland, Calif. Stabilizer. 2,067,640 ■
Jan. 12.
Madden, Joseph D., Oakland, Calif. Hydraulic brake.
2.09.3,015 : Sept. 14.
Madden, William J., Lansdowne, assignor to The Pennsyl-
vania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Fresh Air
intake for railway cars. 2,007,144 ; Jan. 5.
Madden. William J., Lansdowno, assignor to The Penn-
sylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Air con-
ditioning apparatus for passenger cars. 2,084,155 ;
June 15.
Madden, William J., Lansdowne, assignor to The Penn-
sylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Control
for an air conditioning system. 2,095,881 ; Oct. 12.
Maddin, Arthur B., Tulsa, Okla. Hydraulic brake.
2,070,440 ; Feb. 9.
Maddison, Thomas B. (See Reidinger, A., and Maddison.)
Maddock, Robert H., assignor to The Midland Steel Prod-
ucts Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Insulated metal bar-
rel. 2,080,326 ; May 11.
Maddox, Robert D., Cincinnati, Ohio. Invalid lifter.
2,100,663; Nov. 30.
Maddox, Royace A., Ventura. Calif. Counter trough and
guard. 2.090,057 ; Aug. 17.
Madely, Lee K., assignor to Fairbanks, Morse & Co., Chi-
cago, HI. Well seal. 2,090,213 ; Aug. 17.
JIader, John J., Parma, assignor to The Apex Electrical
Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Melting fur-
nace. 2,074,115 ; Mar. 16.
Madge, Evelyn W. (See Murphy, E. A., and Madge.)
Madge, Norman G., and F. D. Chittenden, Providence, R. I.,
assignors to United States Rubber Products, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Racket string. 2,091,999 ; Sept. T.
Madison, Jennie M., executrix. (See Madison, John O.)
Madison, John O., deceased, Brooklyn, N. Y., Jennie M,
Madison, executrix of the estate of said Madison
Shock absorbing pad. 2,088,113 : July 27.
Madison-Klpp Corporation. (See Korsmo, Torbjoru C.
assignor.)
Madison-Kipp Corporation. (See Schultz, Raymond J.
assignor.)
Madland, Gabriel, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Youngs
town Steel Door Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Door.
2,072,641 ; Mar. 2.
Madland, Gabriel, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Youngs
town Steel Door Company, Cleveland, Ohio. House car
2,082,251 ; June 1
Madland, Thorvald, Chicago, assignor, by mesne assign
ments, to The Youngstown Steel Door Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Car door support. 2,091,393 ; Aug. 31.
Madl6, Alain, Bristol. Conn., assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Control of variable speed
transmission. 2,083,656 : June 15.
Madl6, Alain, assignor to Erban Operating Corporation,
New Y'ork, N. Y. Power transmission mechanism.
2,097,631 ; Nov. 2.
Madie, Alain, Bristol, Conn., assignor to Erban Operating
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Power transmission
mechanism. 2,097,632 ; Nov. 2.
Madl6, Alain, Bristol, Conn., assignor to Erban Operating
Corporation. New York, N. Y. Transmission mecha-
nism. 2,097,633 ; Nov. 2.
Ma die, Frank, Berwyn, assignor to Cruver Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Loose leaf binder. 2,079,865;
May 11.
Madsen, Axel, assignor to Albertson & Company, Inc.,
Sioux City, Iowa. Sanding and polishing machine.
2.088,330: July 27.
Madsen, Berthel F., Chicago, 111., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to Teletypesetter Corporation. Keyboard
perforator and counter. 2,080,426 ; May 18.
Madsen, Carl C, Los Angeles, assignor to E. C. Madsen,
Redlands, Calif. Structural unit. 2,080,618 ; May 18.
Madsen, Carl J. (See Mabry, F. S., and Madsen.)
Madsen, Elwood C. (See Madsen, Carl C, assignor.)
Madsen, George S., Chicago, 111. Cutting tool. 2,070,796 ;
Feb. 16.
Madsen Humane Trap Co. Limited. (See Madsen,
Marius, assignor.)
Madsen Iron Works. (See Madsen, Martin, assignor.)
Madsen, Louis P., assignor to Cluett, Peabody & Co.,
Inc., Troy, N. Y. Collar and making the same.
2.101.798 ; Dec. 7.
Madsen, Marius, Winnipeg, Manitoba, assignor to Madsen
Humane Trap Co. Limited, Toronto, Canada. Animal
snaring device. 2,081,379 : May 25.
Madsen, Martin, assignor to Madsen Iron Works, Hunting-
ton Park, Calif. Apparatus for producing mineral
aggregate roads. 2,069,376 ; Feb. 2.
Madsen, Sern, assignor to G. L. nnd F, j. Curtis
'eather strip
M.adsen, Sern, assignor to G. L. and E. J. Curtis, and
C. A. Armstrong, Clinton, Iowa. Sink and counter top
construction. 2,080,573; May 18.
M<T(l.sen, Soron, Bergenfield. assignor of one-fourth to J. F.
O Brion, Englewood, N. J. Turnstile. 2.084,280 ; June
Madsen, Soren, Bergenfield, assignor of one-fourth to
2;i03,084 ; dI?.' 2L°^'^'^'"'^' ^^ ^- ^"^ '^^^''^^'''■
Maeda, Hisao, Ebara-ku, assignor to Shinagawadenki
Kabushiki-Kaisha Tokyo, Japan. Radio receiving sys-
tem. 2.092,419 : Sept. 7.
^^\%^^' Rlnsai, Seattle, Wash. Mop head. 2,081,631 :
May 25.
^^"'"oss si'o ^ J ^■' o5°°'^^^'°' ^'- '^- I^Ianufacturing coffee.
.Mapder. Frederic. Adelaide, South Australia. Australia.
Permanent waving hair. 2,068,809; Jan. 26.
Maofler, Samuel, et al. (See Strahm. Andr6, assignor.)
Miichr, Otto F Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to (Jarden
o'}fo«*rc'J^®«^"'T«'^''°°- Spraying device system.
~,U9o,D04 ; Oct 19.
a>;BreguLe roaas. :i,Uba,ci76 ; Feb. 2
adsen, Sern, assignor to G. L. and E. J.
and C. A. Armstrong, Clinton, Iowa. Weath-
structure. 2,077,845 ; Apr. 20.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Maennchen, Fritz (See Thiess, K., and Maennchen.)
Maerlender, Hugo A. (See Guth, Henry, assignor.)
Mafra, Agenor, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Dietetic meter for
children. 2,080,210; May 11.
Magami, Stephen, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada.
Sheet paper cabinet. 2,101,863 ; Dec. 14.
Magash, Julius V., Wallington, N. J. Fabric testing ma-
chine. 2,078,259 ; Apr. 27.
Magazine Repeating Razor Company. (See Hilliard, John
H., assignor.)
Magazine Repeating Razor Company. (See Rodrigues,
Octavius v., assignor.)
Magee, Carl C, assignor to Dual Parking Meter Company,
Oklahoma City, Okla. Parking device. 2,088,300 ;
July 27.
Magee, Carl C, assignor to Dual Parking Meter Com-
pany, Oklahoma City, Okla. Face plate. 2,088,301 ;
July 27.
Magee, Clyde, Freer, Tex. Trap cage. 2,095,553 : Oct.
12.
Ma Gee, Frank B., West Hollywood, Calif., assignor to
United Research Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y.
Signaling apparatus. 2,102,905 ; Dec. 21.
Magee, George H., Nutley, N. J. Gas generating system
2,097,463; Nov. 2.
Magee, James M., et al. (See Carney, Daniel E., as-
signor.)
Magee, Marie E., administratrix. (See Magee, Wil-
liam J.)
Magee, William J., Park Ridge, by M. E. Blagee, ad-
ministratrix. Park Ridge, assignor of one-half to A.
G. F. Schuster, Chicago, 111. Grip or clutch for holding
wires or cables. 2,087,649 ; July 20.
Magee, William, Park Ridge, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, of ten per cent to D. Guilliams, Evanston, 111.
Household carbonator. 2,103,479 ; Dec. 28.
Maggio, Anthony P., Baton Rouge, La. Toy. 2,071,041 ;
Feb. 16.
Maggiora, Angelo D., Sacramento, Calif. Carbonated bev-
erage dispenser. 2,082,706 ; June 1.
Magid, Florence R., et al. (See Miller, Richard B., as-
signor.)
Magidson, Frank, Pittsburgh, Pa. Making safetypins.
2.071,079 ; Feb. 16.
Magidson, Frank, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pittsburgh
Tag Company. Pin feeding apparatus. 2,083,534 ;
June 8.
Magidson, Frank, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wire cutting machine.
2,089,564 ; Aug. 10.
Magidson, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Double windshield
mpchanism. 2,082,349 ; June 1.
Magill, Donald G., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Can Company, New York, N. Y. Manufacturing
fiber containers. 2,085,034 : June 29.
Magill, Paul La F., Ransomville, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Tobacco treatment. 2,079,623 ; May 11.
Magill, Paul La Frone, Ransomville, N. Y., assignor to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Soldering flux. 2,089,095 : Aug. 3.
Magill, Paul L., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Treating paper products. 2,091,180 ; Aug. 24.
Magis, Auguste A. G., Paris. France, assignor to The
Superheater Company, New York, N. Y. Tube coupling
and making same. 2,082.584 ; .Tune 1.
Magna Products Corporation. (See Golden, Harry, as-
signor.)
Magnavox Company, The. (See Atkinson, William H., as-
signor.)
Magnavox Company, The. (See Barrett, Joseph J., as-
signor.)
Macnavox Company, The. (See Clark, Richard U., as-
signor.)
Magnavox Company, The. (See Lillenfeld, Julius E., as-
signor. )
Magnavox Company, The. (See Quinnell, La Vern E.,
assignor.)
Magncsitnl Gcscllschaft mit Bo-schrankter Haftung. (See
Hartmann. Fritz, assignor.)
Magnesium Castings and Products Limited. (See Badger,
Frederick, assignor.)
Magnesium Castings and Products Limited, et al. (See
Day, Leslie G., assignor.)
Magnesium Cement Laboratories, Inc. (See Kennedy,
James H., assignor.)
Magnesium Development Corporation. (See Bauer, Al-
fred, assignor.)
Magnesium Development Corporation. (See Fischer, Ed-
ward F., assignor.)
Magnesium iJevelopmont Corporation. (See Muri)hy, Al-
fred J., assignor.)
Magnesium l)cveloi)ment Corporation. (See Suchy, R.,
and Seliger, assignors.)
Magnetic Analysis Corporation. (See Zuschlag, Theodor,
assignor.)
Magnetic Manufacturing Company. (See Stearns, Ros-
well 11., assignor.)
Magnetic Manufacturing Company. (See Stearns, R. IT.,
and Tlarman, assignors.)
Magnetic Motors, Inc. (See Ilanimes, Frederic J., as-
signor.)
Magnetic Pigment Company. (See Fireman, Peter, as-
signor.)
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Magnetic Tool Company. (See Lowry, J. C, and Rybolt,
assignors.)
Magnetic AVindings Company. (See Dinion, Nathan, as-
signor. )
Magnetos-France. (See Soulet, Auguste, assignor.)
Blagney, Gottlieb R., Minneapolis, Minn. Humidifier and
dehumidifier with auxiliary unit. 2,085,377 ; June 29.
Magnien, Raymond, Paris, France, assignor to Soci6t<
Assurex "Le Roi des Verres de S6curit6" Magnien, Mon-
nier & Cie, and L4on Alfred Edourd Petit. Manufacture
of hardened or tempered glass plates. 2,080,083 ; May
Magnon, Harry L., Dover, Fla. Cultivator. 2,072,762 ;
Mar. 2.
Magnus, Everett L., assignor of two-thirds to W. J.
Neumann and P. R. Konger, Chicago, 111. Reamer.
2,084,737 ; June 22.
Magnus, George A., and J. R. Whitacre, Dayton, Ohio.
Film holder. 2,073.644 : Mar. 16.
Magnuson, Raymond A. (See Peterson, G., and Magnu-
son.)
MaGohan, George W., assignor to The American Rolling
Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio. Preparing metal for
enameling. 2,101,950 ; Dec. 14.
Magor Car Corporation. (See Cartzdafner, Roy B., as-
signor. )
Magor Car Corporation. (See King, John W., II, as-
signor.)
Magos, John P. (See Olson, C. A., Blagos and McRae.)
Magnusson, Thure. (See Meijling, J., and Magnusson.)
Magrath, Georee H., assignor to The Whitin Blachine
Works, Whitinsville, Mass. Spinning spindle.
2,097,797 ; Nov. 2.
Magruder, John O., assignor of one-half to G. H. Werfel-
man, Los Angeles, Calif. Sewer cleaning apparatus.
2,075,215; Mar. 30.
Magrum, Gervase M. (See Peo, R. F. Lautz, and Magrum.)
Magrum, Gervase M., assignor to Houde Engineering
Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Hydraulic shock absorber.
2,089,656 ; Aug. 10.
Maguire Brothers Brush Co. (See Maguire, Edwin H.,
assignor.)
Maguire, Edwin H., Verona, assignor to Maguire Brothers
Brush Co., Inc., Bloomfield, N. J. Producing receptacles
for accessories. 2,082,585 ; June 1.
Maguire, Garnet A., St. John, New Brunswick, Canada.
Dispenser. 2,079,744 ; Blay 11.
Maguire, Hugh J. (See Barnard, E. A., and Maguire.)
Mahaffey, Lester L., Carrier, Okla. Trailer hitch.
2,100,447 ; Nov. 30.
Mahalman, Osborne L. (See Benner, R. C, Malilman,
and Rossow.)
Mahana, Charles G., Three Rivers, Mich., assignor to Fair-
banks, Morse & Company, Chicago, 111. Vehicle bearing.
2,099,817 ; Nov. 23.
Maher, Charles J., Los Angeles, Calif. Well reamer.
2,101,007; Nov. 30.
Maher, James H., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Heating
system. 2,102,727 ; Dec. 21.
Mahle, Ernest, Stuttgart, Germany. Light metal piston.
2,074,228 ; Mar. 16.
Mahle, Ernst, Stuttgart, Germany. Chill mold.
2.101.404 : Dec. 7.
Mahle, Hermann, Stuttgart, Germany, assignor to Bohn
Aluminum & Brass Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Piston.
2,080,286 ; May 11.
Mahler, Ernst, Neenah, and J. B. Catlin, Appleton, as-
signors to Paper Patents Company, Neenah, Wis.
Process of and apparatus for manufacturing artificial
leather or the lilvc. 2,069,257 ; Feb. 2.
Mahler, Robert, Vienna, Austria. Automatic feed water
valve for boilers. 2,079,810 ; May 11.
Mahlman, Osborne L., Kenmore, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Carborundum Compan.v, Niagara
Falls, N. Y. Manufacturing abrasive articles.
2,071,.549 ; Feb. 23.
Mahlman, Osborne L., Kenmore, and R. C. Benner, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Carborundum
Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Bonded abrasive ar-
ticle and manufacturing the same. 2,072,507 ; Mar. 2.
Mahlman, Osborne L., Kenmore. and R. C. Bonner, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Carborundum
Companv, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Rubber-resin disper-
sion.s. 2,072,508 ; Mar. 2.
Million, l;loyd L., Wichita Falls, Tex. Jetty. 2,082,707;
June 1 .
Miihon, Robert P., assignor of one-half fo F. E. Maodonald,
Lake Geneva, Wis. Match folder. 2,102,580: Dec. 14.
Mahoney, Arthur G. (See Drudy, M. F., Jr., and Mnho-
ney.)
Malioney Chair Company. (See Travers, L. C, and Mor-
ris, assignors.)
M.ilKiiii'v, KrauU II., assignor of one-half to W. Knox,
I'.iirlingioii, Vt. Sportsman's coal. 2,079,220; May 4.
iMalioncy, Harry P., Oak Park, assignor, by mesne nsslgn-
iiients, to Asso<'laled Electric l.jibor.'ilories, Inc., Clil-
c.'igo, Til. Autonmtic (elephone system. 2,082.586;
.lime 1.
iMiilioney, .Tames C, Manila, P. T. Comestible and process
for preparing same. 2,0,80,217; A\ig. 10.
Mahoney, John C. (See Wallls, J. S., and Mahoney.)
MiiliDiiey, John (\, \\'osttlold, N. J., assignor to Henry
Vogt Machine Co, Tnc, Louisville, Kv. Double pipe
lie.it exchanger. 2,099,403 ; Nov, 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Mahoney, Vincent P., and W. J. Kundert, Madison, S.
Dak. Automobile jack. 2,095,143 ; Oct. 5.
Mahoney, William E., Pawtucket, R. I., assignor to
Premier Thead Company, Strand winding machine.
2,099,985 : Nov. 23.
Mahr, Carl, assignor to Carl Mahr G. m. b. H., Esslingen,
Germany. Gauge. 2,077,123 : Apr. 13.
Mahr, Carl, G. m. b. H. (See Mahr, Carl, assignor.)
Malbauer, Albert E., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Halo-
wax Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dielectric medium.
2,073,245 ; Mar. 9.
Maibaum, Jerome, New York, N. Y. Changeable eyes and
mountings therefor. 2,093,684 ; Sept. 21.
Maiben, Charles H., Logansport, Ind. Marking machine.
2,067,092 ; Jan. 5.
Maiden, Winte P., Piedmont, Calif. Knitting needle.
2.067.197 : Jan. 12.
Maier, August R., assignor to Oil Well Supply Company,
Dallas, Tex. Rotary for well drilling. 2,073,559 ;
Mar. 9.
Maier, Carl, assignor of one-half to J. C. Jessen, Los An-
geles, Calif. Draftsman's plotter. 2,073,281 ; Mar. 9.
Maier, Frederick, Buffalo, N. Y. Doughnut cooking ma-
chine. 2,092,849 ; Sept. 14.
Maier, Frederick, Buffalo, N. Y. Doughnut forming ma-
chine. 2,099,900 ; Nov. 23.
Maier, Hans. (See Hessel, G., and Maier.)
Maier. William, St. Louis, Mo. Cutting machine.
2,087,520; July 20.
Mailiinder, Heinrich, Giengen (Brenz), assignor to J. M.
Voith. Brenz, Germany, and St. Polten, Austria. Hy-
draulic machine. 2,088,028; July 27.
Maiiander, Willy, Stuttgart-Bad Cannstatt, Germany.
Photogravure plate printing press. 2,076,203 ; Apr. 6.
Maillard, Louis, Paris, France, assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Tuning control means. 2,095,100 ;
Oct. 5.
Mailloux, Patrick, West Warwick, R. I. Combined vanity
case and flashUght. 2,092,355 ; Sept. 7.
Main, David W., and S. M. Nampa, Detroit, Mich., as-
signors to Transportation Systems, Inc. Combined
road and rail vehicle. 2,078,397 ; Apr. 27.
Main, Frank L., Birmingham, assignor to Kelsey-Hayes
Wheel Company, Detroit, Mich. Device for cooling
brake drums. 2,088,967 ; Aug. 3.
Main, Frank L., Birmingham, assignor to Kelsey-Hayes
Wheel Comnany, Detroit, Mich. Brake mechanism.
2,090,539 ; Aug. 17.
Main, Frank L., Birmingham, and C. A. Sawtelle, Detroit,
assignors to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company, Detroit,
Slich. Brake mechanism. 2,095.034 ; Oct. 5.
Maine, James F., assignor to The Consolidated Iron-Steel
Mfg. Companv, Cleveland, Ohio. Loading apparatus.
2.093.388 ; Sept. 14.
Maine Steel, Inc. (See Henry, Carle D., assignor.)
Maintenance Research, Limited. (See Reynolds, Lloyd
N., assignor.)
Maitland, Frank K.. Hermosa Beach, Calif., assignor, by
mesne assigmments, to Exhibit Supply Company, Chi-
cago, m. Amusement device. 2,096,348 ; Oct. 19.
Maitland. Frank K., Chicago, 111. Check or coin selector.
2,082.708 ; June 1.
Maitland. Frank K., Hermosa Beach, Calif., assignor to
Fred C. McClellan, Chicago, HI. Game apparatus.
2.084.497 ; June 22.
Maiurl, Guido, Aldwych, London, assignor to Maiuri
Refrigeration Patents Limited. London, England. Pro-
duction of solid carbon dioxide. 2,084,402 ; June 22.
Maiuri, Guido, Aldwych, London, assignor to Maiuri
Refrigeration Patents Limited, London, England. Pro-
duction of solid carbon dioxide. 2.084,403 ; June 22.
Maiuri Refrigeration Patents Limited. (See Maiuri,
Guido, assignor.)
Majer, Christian, Tubingen, Germany. Method and ma-
chine for manufacturing paper tubes, especially conical
tubes. 2,080,619 ; May 18.
Majestic Metal Specialties, Inc. (See Kasdan, N., and
Landwehr, assignors.)
Majestic Metal Specialties, Inc. (See Kasdan, N., and
Pollack, assignors.)
Majestic Silk Mills, Inc. (See Edmiston, Henry W., as-
signor.)
Majewski, Joseph M., Jr. (See Rupert, R., and
Majewski.)
Majewski, Joseph M., Jr., assignor to Foster L. Talge,
doing business as Rival Manufacturing Company,
Kansas City, Mo. Fruit juice extractor. 2,099,170 ;
Nov. 16.
Majewski, Stanley, Glendale, Long Island, N. Y. Sorav
device. 2,069,076 ; Jan. 26. "
Major. George D., Cumberland. Md., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Yarn and filament twisting
device. 2,083,724 ; June 15.
Major, Ralph F., and J. E. Earner, Pittsburgh, Pa. Means
to prevent fraudulent manipulation of sheets In loos*
leaf systems. 2,079,624 ; May 11.
Major, Randolph T., Plainfield, and W. L. Ruigh, Metuchen.
assignors to Merck & Co., Inc., Rahway, N. J. Means
and compositions for the stabilization of dlvlnyl ether
2,099.69.5 ; Nov. 23.
Maker, Dewey L., and H. E. FIdler. assignors to General
Motors f^orporatlon. Detroit, Mich. Gear shift mecha-
nism. 2,008,708 : Nov. 9.
Computing scale. 2,073,162 ;
Maker, Frank L., Berkeley, assignor to Standard Oil
Company of California, San Francisco, Calif. Distilla-
tion of oil. 2,071,643 ; Feb. 23.
Maki, Jacob K., White Valley, Mass. Spring device.
2,093,089 ; Sept. 14.
Makins, William B., London, England. Mechanical-paint-
ing or coating or cleaning or like device. 2,090,301 ;
Aug. 17.
Malan, George G. H. (See Malan. Jacques and G. G. H.)
Malan, Jacques and G. G. H., Somerset West, Union of
South Africa, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Production of porous silica gel. 2,097,634 ;
Nov. 2.
Malcher, Otto, Chicago, HI.
Mar. 9.
Malcolm, James A., assignor to D. C. Luse, Chicago, HI.
Insulation material. 2,097,595 ; Nov. 2.
Malcolm, John C, Quincy, and R. F. Symonds, Marble-
head, Mass. Indicating mechanism for trawling.
2.079,021 ; May 4.
Malcom, Robert. (See Binder, George A., assignor.)
Malcom, Robert. (See Whipple, Willis A., assignor.)
Male, Milton, assignor to United States Steel Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Pianoforte construction.
2,072,005; Feb. 23.
Malin, Frank A., and L. Domine, Detroit, Mich., said
Malin assignor to said Domine. Stand. 2,071,887 •
Feb. 23.
(See Bennett, Albert L., assignor.)
(See Malinovszky, Andrew, as-
Malinite Corporation.
Malinite Corporation.
signor.)
Malinite Corporation.
nett, assignors.)
Malinovszky, Andrew,
(See Malinovszky, A., and Ben-
South Gate, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Malinite Corporation, Los Angeles,
Calif. Ceramic tile composition. 2,072,460 ; Mar. 2.
Malinovszky, Andrew, South Gate, and A. L. Bennett,
Glendale, assignors to Malinite Corporation, Los An-
geles, Calif. Red and yellow glaze compositions.
2,083,033; June 8.
Malinovszky. Andrew, South Gate, Calif. Electrical in-
sulator. 2,092,982 ; Sept. 14.
Malinowski, Boleslaw, Buffalo, N. Y. Control mecha-
nism for airplanes. 2,076,088 ; Apr. 6.
Malisoff, William M., and J. H. Boyd, Jr., assignors to
The Atlantic Refining Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Removal of mercaptans from hydrocarbon mixtures.
2.094.612; Oct. .=i.
Malke, Sven, Milwaukee, and E. A. Kjellgren, West AUis,
assignors to A. O. Smith Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis.
Apparatus for ore separation or concentration.
2,081,182 ; May 25.
Mall, Arthur W., Chicago, 111. Vibrator for concrete
work. 2,073,393 : Mar .9.
Mall, Arthur W., Chicago, HI.
May 25.
Mall, Arthur W., Chicago, III.
2.097,729; Nov. 2.
Mall. Arthur W.. Chicago, 111.
ratus. 2,097.730 ; Nov. 2.
Mall. Arthur W.. and T. A. Long, Chicago, 111., assignors
to Mall Tool Company. Clutch mechanism. 2.097 731 •
Nov. 2. > , ■
Mai; Tool Company,
signors.)
Malleable Iron Fittings Company,
land G.. assignor.)
Malleable Iron Range Company,
assignor.)
Malleable Steel Range Manufacturing Co.,
Klute, Samuel, assignor.)
^%"^t'„ Charles, assignor to Etablissements Jacob-Dela-
fon Compagnie Ceramique de Pouilly-sur-Saone et Bel-
boye, Paris. France. Sanitary appliances such as wash
basins, baths, etc., having hot and cold water supply
taps. 2,091.553 ; Aug. 31.
Mallina, Rudolph F. (See Hickman, C. N., and Mallina.)
Mallina, Rudolph F., Atlantic City, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America,
New York, N. Y. Method of and apparatus for manip-
ulating articles such as talking machine or phonograph
records. 2.069.041 ; Jan. 26.
Mallinckrodt, Charles O., Forest Hills, assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Transmission regulation. 2,098,968 ; Nov. 16.
Mallory, Bonnie L., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Connec-
tion for burial case handles or the like. 2,079,459 ;
May 4.
Mallory. Edward B., Tenafly, N. J., assignor to Lancaster
Iron Works. Inc.. Lancaster, Pa. Sewage treatment.
2,078,260; Apr. 27.
Rail Blotter. 2,081,360;
Portable power machine.
Terrazzo grinding appa-
(See Mall, A. W., and Long, as-
(See Williams, Rol-
(See Hofferbert, Orrin,
The. (See
Mallory Hat Company, The.
assignor.)
Mallory Hat Company, The.
signor.)
Mallory, Louis V., assignor
Sallna, Kans. Slip socket. .
Mallory, Marion, Detroit, Mich.
June 1.
Mallory, Marlon, Detroit, Mich.
gine. 2,091,410; Aug. 31.
Mallory, Marlon, Detroit, Mich.
gine. 2,091,411 ; Aug. 31.
(See Reynolds, Ralph K.,
(See Wells, Burling D., as-
of one-half to G. C. Dale,
2,101,815 ; Dec. 7.
Carburetor. 2,082,710 ;
Internal combustion en-
Internal combustion en-
LIST OF PATENTEES
395
Mallory, Marlon, Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion
engine. 2,091,412 ; Aug. 31.
Mallory, Marion, Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion en-
gine. 2,091,413 ; Aug. 31.
Mallory, Blarion, assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Mallory Research Company, Detroit, Mich. Ignition
timer and coil. 2,082,709 ; June 1.
Mallory, Jlarion, Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion
engine. 2.098,875 ; Nov. 9.
Mallory, P. R., & Co. (See Booe, James M., assignor.)
Mallory, P. R., & Co. (See Emmert, Kenneth L., as-
signor.)
Mallory, P. R., & Co. (See Gwyn, Childress B., Jr., as-
signor.)
Mallory, P. R., & Co. (See Hensel, Franz R., assignor.)
Mallory, P. R., & Co. (See Hensel, F. R., and Larsen,
assignors.)
Mallory, P. R., Co. (See Williams, Joseph S., assignor.)
Mallory Research Company, The. (See Mallory, Marion,
assignor.)
Mallory Research Company. (See Phillips, Bernard C,
assignor.)
Mallory, Robert L., assignor to The Brown Instrument
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Fluid pressure control
apparatus. 2,072,921 ; Mar. 9.
Malloy, Frank J. (See Donovan. John F., and Malloy.)
Malm, Carl J. (See Clarice, H. T., and Malm.)
Malm, Carl J., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J.
Colloidizing mixed esters of cellulose. 2,078,261 ; Apr.
27.
Malm, Carl J., Rochester, N. T., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Hazefree cellulose acetate and its preparation.
2,097,464 ; Nov. 2.
Malm, Carl J., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. High viscosity organic esters of cellulose and
preparing them. 2,097,954 ; Nov. 2.
Malm, Carl J., and G. F. Nadeau, Rochester, N. T.. as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Jersey City, N. J. Analyzing mixed organic acid
esters of cellulose. 2,069,892 : Feb. 9.
Malm, Carl J., and C. R. Fordyce, Rochester, N. Y., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodalr
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Waterproofing composi-
tion. 2,073,310; Mar. 9.
Malm, Carl J., and H. S. Gardner, Jr., Rochester, N. Y.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Preparation of organic
acid esters of cellulose of lowered viscosity. 2,080,054 ;
May 11.
Malm, Carl J., and C. R. Fordyce, Rochester, N. Y., as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Jersey City, N. J. Preparation of metallic salts
of dicarboxylic acid esters of cellulose. 2,082,804 ;
June 8.
Malm, Carl J., and C. L. Fletcher, Rochester, N. Y., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, .iersey City, N. ,T. Continuous esterification of
cellulose. 2,087,036 ; .July 13.
Malm, Carl J., and C. E. Waring, Rochester, N. Y.. as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Jersey City, N. J. Cellulose esters containing
dicarboxylic acid groups and making the same.
2.093.462 : Sept. 21.
Malm, Carl J., Rochester, N. Y., and C. E. Waring, Dayton,
Ohio, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman
Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J. Inorganic salts of
cpllnloso dicarhoxylates and their preparation.
2.093.463 ; Sept. 21.
Malm, Carl .!., Rochester, N. Y., and C. E. Waring,, Dayton,
Ohio, assignors, bv mesne assicnments, to Eastman
Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J. Cellulose esters
containing succinyl groups and making same.
2.093.464 ; Sept. 21.
Malm, Carl J., and C. R. Fordyce, Rochester, N. Y.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Stabilizing of cellulose
esters with higher fatty acids. 2,095.822; Oct. 12.
Malm, Carl J., and C. R. Fordyce, Rochester. N. Y.. as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Jersey City, N. .7. Separating an organic acid
ester of cellulose from its reaction mixture. 2,102,016 ;
Dec. 14.
Malm, Henry, New York, N. Y. Flexible rubber overshoe.
2,068.238; .Tan. 19.
Malm, Henry, Now York, N. Y. Molding flexible rubbers.
2,008,2.39; Jan. 19.
Malmqiilst, Clayton W., Minnenpolis, Minn. Toasting
apparatus. 2.101,504; Dec. 7.
Malmqulst, Nils G. A., assignor to Svenska Aktlebolaget
Bromsregulator, Malmo, Sweden. Brake rod coupler.
2,081, 6t2; May 25.
Malinil'ilsl, Nils (i. A., assignor to Svenska Aktiobolagel
Bromsregulator, Malmo, Sweden. Resilient connection.
2.086,720; July 13,
Malmros, Gustaf, Stockholm, Sweden. Cleaning pipe.
2,087,094 ; July 20.
Malo, Oniy A., Chicago, 111. MuHlduty glazing strip.
2.080,075 ; July 13.
Malocsay, Francis X., Tipper Saddle River, N. J., as-
signor to International Banding Machine Company.
Banding and wrapping machine. 2,070,378 ; Apr. 0.
Malocsay, Francis X., Upper Saddle River, N. J., asssignor
to International Banding Machine Company. Cigar
labeling and wrapping machine. 2,103,626 ; Dec. 28.
Maloff, loury G., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Television receiver. 2,077,574 :
Apr. 20.
Malone, Adolph W., Arcadia, Fla., assignor of one-half to
A. M. Lockwood, Charlotte, Tex. Guy clamp.
2,088,755 ; Aug. 3.
Malone, Fred F. (See Frank. Louis, assignor.)
Malone, James G., Tottenville, Staten Island, N. Y.
Stoker. 2,074,409 ; Mar. 23.
Malone, James H. (See Hoflin, Richard F., assignor.)
Malone, James H., et al. (See Marchant, Arthur W.,
assignor.)
Malone, John G. Detroit, Mich, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to United States Rubber Company, New
York, N. Y. Attaching rubber to metal and articles
produced thereby. 2,078,917 ; Apr. 27.
Malone, Julian Y., J. H. Carroll, and C. R. McKee, as-
signors to The Perwav Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Process and composition for rectification of curly hair.
2.087,953; July 27.
Maloney, Raymond T. (See Breitenstein, Herbert G., as-
signor.)
Maloon, Earl B., assignor to The Heil Co., Milwaukee,
Wis. Road scraper. 2,078,500 ; Apr. 27.
Maloon, Earl B., assignor to The Heil Co., Milwaukee,
Wis. Road scraper. 2,078,501 ; Apr. 27.
Maloon, Earl B., assignor to The Heil Co., Milwaukee,
Wis. Scraper assembly. 2,095,759 ; Oct. 12.
Malott, Clifton S., Jr., assignor to The American Laun-
dry Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio. Inflatable
chest for pressing machines. 2.074.658 : Mar. 23.
Malouf, William B., Los Angeles, Calif. Undergarment.
2.088,800 ; Aug. 3.
Malowan, John E. (See Booth, C. F.. and Malowan.)
Malpica, JosS T. M., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Oscillograph. 2,091,152 :
Aug. 24.
Malt-O-Matic Corporation of America. (See Bethan-
court, J. A., Grabau, and Heilemann, assignors.)
Malter, Louis, Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio Corpora-
tion of America. Electric discharge device. 2,073,599 ;
Mar. 9.
Malter, Louis, Oaklyn, and G. A. Morton, Haddon Heights,
N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
High frequency oscillator. 2,096.817 ; Oct. 26.
Malvese, George. (See Hoofnagle, W. T., and Malvese.)
Malyoth, Gunther, Munich, assignor to Allgauer Alpen-
milch Aktiengesellschaft, Biessenhofen, Germany.
Food for infants and the like and making same.
2,088,331 ; July 27.
Mample, Adolph Z., Glen Rock, N. J., assignor to The
Western Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y.
Locating defects in cable sheaths. 2,071,698 ; Feb. 23.
Man, Edward H. (See Caldwell, W. E., and Man.)
Management and Research, Inc. (See Farber, John D.,
assignor.)
Manahan, George H., Goshen, Ind. Ground vase and
grave marker. 2.094,129 ; Sept. 28.
Mandell, Irving F., North Quincy, Mass., assignor to Rein-
forced Paper Bottle Corporation, New York, N. Y. Dis-
charge valve for bottle filling machines. 2,096,499 :
Oct. 19.
Manaster, Ben B., Chicago, 111. Collar stay. 2,066,636 ;
Jan. 5.
Mancha Storage Battery Locomotive Company. (See
Stoltz, Charles E., assignor.)
Mancha Storage Battery Locomotive Company. (See
Stoltz, Charles E., assignor.)
Manchester, Merle M., Syracuse, assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to United States Hoffman Mnchlnerv Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Washing machine.
2.088,915; Aug. 3.
Manclno, Peter C, Philadelphia, H. Cross. Cynw.yd, Pa.,
and J. E. Thebaud, North Merchantville, 'N. J., said
Thebaud assignor to said Cross and said Manctaio.
Universal joint. 2,083,338 ; June 8.
Mancuso, Ralph J.. Brooklyn, assignor, bv mesne assign-
ments, to Carl Percy, Inc., New York, N. Y. Display
device. 2,100,403; Nov. 30.
Mancuso, Victor, assignor to Axelson Manufacturing Com-
pany, Los Angeles, Calif. Valve seat lapping machine.
2,075,210; Mar. 30.
IMnndiiville. Gurnoy L., Fort Pierce, Fla. Spectacle ioint.
2.09S.921 ; Nov. 9.
Mandel, Edward, administrator. (See Mandell, Am-
brose .1.)
MiUKii'lhmim, Malvin R.. New York, N. Y., assignor to
The Gray T'rocesses Corporation, Newark, N. J. Re-
covery and purification of hydrocarbon oil. 2,100.011:
Nov. 23.
Mandell, Ambrose J., deceased, Westfleld. N. J. ; I'l. Man-
doll. Mdminlstrator of snid A. J. Mnn(l(>ll. assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of .\merlca".
New York, N. V. Alloy for vacuum tube elements
2.103,267 ; Dec. 28.
Mandell, Irving F., North Quincy, Mass., assignor to
Reinforced Paper Bottle Corporation, New York N Y
Closure for containers. 2.070,407 ; Apr. 0
396
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Mandpvlllo, John L., Arlington, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Pressure relief valve. 2,086.942 ; July 13.
Mandl, Siegmund, and E. M. Pfauser, assignor to Black-
hawk Mfg. Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Producing a pulling
stress and hydraulic pulling mechanism. 2,100,564 ;
Nov. 30.
Mandl, Sigmund, assignor to Blackhawk Mfg. Co.,
Milwaukee, Wis. Work engagement means for jacks.
2,093,284 ; Sept. 14.
Mandle, Karle R., Seattle, Wash. Air-conditioning system.
2.070.057 ; Feb. 9.
Mane, Eugene M. and G. P., Bar-sur-Loup, near Grasse,
France. Measuring-filler for liquids of all kinds.
2,096,461 ; Oct. 19.
Mane, Gabriel P. (See Mane, Eugene M. and G. P.)
Manelia, Ercole J., assignor to Lee-Tex Rubber Products
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Sound toy. 2,096,121 ; Oct.
19.
Manet, William. (See Claude, A., and Manet.)
Maneval, Charles H., assignor to Standard Novelty Works,
Duncannon, Pa. Coaster sled. 2,099,656 ; Nov. 16.
Maney, Dorothy B., Old Hickory, Tenn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Cellulosic structure and
preparing. 2,096,122 : Oct. 19.
Maney, Thomas, Louisville, Ky. Drawing railway spikes.
2.079.745 ; May 11.
Manfredi. Mario, New York, N. Y. Friction clamp.
2.101.746 : Doc. 7.
Mangan, Ella M. (See McBrady, John A., assignor.)
Mangan, George B., Washington, D. C., assignor to West-
tnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. High
voltage fuse. Re. 20,420 ; June 22.
Mangels, Clarence H. Long Beach, Calif. Drilling bit.
2.090.058 ; Aug. 17.
Manger, Charles F. (See Deans, F. E., Manger, and
Buswell.)
Mangin, James, assignor to New Brunswick Electric Supply
Company, New Brunswick, N. J. Electric fixture sup-
porting device. 2,089,390; Aug. 10.
Manhattan Company, President and Directors of the.
(See Arneson, Lawrence, assignor.)
Manhattan, Company, President and Directors of the,
Trustees. (See Powell, Henry K., assignor.)
Manhattan Company, President and Directors of the, trus-
tee. (See Powell, Henry K.)
Manhattan Shirt Co., The. (See Geismar, Sylvan, as-
signor.)
Maniscalco. Pietro, Toledo, Ohio. Compressed air power
unit. 2,090,214 ; Aug. 17.
Maniscalco, Pietro, Toledo, Ohio. Semiconvertible fuel
oil engine. 2,094,662 ; Oct. 5.
Maniscalco, Pietro, Toledo, Ohio. Charge forming mech-
anism. 2.097.526 : Nov. 2.
Manker, Roy J., Detroit, Mich. Novelty tie clasp.
2,084,738 ; June 22.
Mankki, Onnie, Cleveland Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Welding Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Bicycle.
2.: 00,01 2 : Nov. 23.
Manley, Clifford W., Spokane, Wash. Automobile cush-
ion. 2,081,111 ; May 18.
Manley, Robert E., Beacon, assignor to The Texas Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Dewaxing mineral oils.
2,067,128 ; Jan. 5.
Blanley, Robert E., Port Arthur, Tex., assignor to The
Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Dewaxing hydro-
carbon oil. 2,007.198; Jan. 12.
Manley, Robert E., Beacon, assignor to The Texas Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Lubricating oil and treating
same. 2,097,127 ; Oct. 26.
Manly Corporation. (See Centervall, Hugo A., assignor.)
Manly, Fred G., Chicago, 111. Full-swing crane.
2,075,819 ; Apr. 6.
Mann, Alan N. (See McCaa, David G., assignor.)
Mann, Alan N. (See McCutchen, Brunson S., assignor.)
Alann, Alan N., trustee. (See Lamb, James J., as-
signor.)
Mann, Alan N., trustee. (See McCaa, David G., as-
signor.)
Mann, Cecil A., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Dayton, Ohio. I\Ietliod and apparatus for brazing
2,093.814 : Sept. 21.
Mann. Charles S., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
Dispensing device for collapsible tubes. 2,094,900 •
Oct. 5. '
Mann, Frank L., Le Mesa, Calif. Apparatus for holding
a door open. 2,072,525 ; Mar. 2.
Mann. Harold C. (See Wilton, Thomas O. and N., Green
and Mann.)
Mann, John, assignor to Goulds Pumps, Inc., Seneca
Falls, N. Y. Rotary pump. 2.073.215 ; Mar. 9.
Mann, John, as.slgnor to Goulds Pumps. Inc., Seneca
Falls, N. Y. Centrifugal separator. 2,073,216 ; Mar 9
Mntin, .Iiilin V.. Ilnmiltoii. Ontario, Canada. Needle
threader. 2,093,016 ; Sept. 14.
Mann, John F.. ITnmilton. Ontario, Canada Needle
threader. 2,093.017; Sept. 14.
Mann, John V., assignor to Eclipse Textile Devices Inc
Elmlra, N. Y. Bobbin support. 2,091,181 ; Aug. 24'.
Mann, Joseph. Philadelphia, Pa., ns.slgnor to Lewis In-
visible Stitch Machine Companv. St. I,oui.i. Mo Blind
stitch sewing machine. 2,074,793; Mar. 23.
Mann, Joseph, assignor to Consolidated Sewing Machine
& Supply Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Sewing machine.
2,095,647 ; Oct. 12.
Mann, Miles H., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Underwood
Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y. Tally roll
mechanism. 2,101,747 ; Dec. 7.
Mann, Paul L., assignor to Consolidated Wire and As-
sociated Corporations, Chicago, 111. Automobile radio
antenna. 2,084,771 ; June 22.
Maun, Ralph J. (See Mellor, A., and Mann.)
Mann, Raymond P. (See Green, H. C, Clark, Mann, and
Preble.)
Mann, Robert P. (See Green, H. C, Clark, Mann, and
Preble. )
Mann, William B. W., Towson, Md., assignor of one-fourth
to R. E. Barry and one-fourth to S. G. Nottingham,
Washington, D. C. Dispensing receptacle. 2,098,550 ;
Nov. 9.
Mann, ■^'illiam D., Chicago, 111. Building construction.
2,069,657 ; Feb. 2.
Mannes, Leopold D., and L. Godowsky, Jr., Rochester, N.
Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Photographic material
having aldehyde screening dyes. 2,078,398 ; Apr. 27.
Mannes, Leopold D., and L. Godowsky, Jr., Rochester,
N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman
Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J. Developer.
2,091,713 ; Aug. 31.
Manning, Fowler, Bronxville, assignor to Standard Air
Conditioning, Inc., New York', N. Y. Humidifier unit.
2.078.202 ; Apr. 20.
Manning, Fowler, Bronxville, assignor to Standard Air
Conditioning, Inc., New York, N. Y. Humidifier unit.
2.078.203 ; Apr. 20.
Manning, Fowler, Bronxville, assignor to American Radi-
ator Company, New York, N. Y. Filter. 2,079,297 ;
May 4.
Manning, Fowler, Bronxville, assignor to American Radia-
tor Company, New York, N. Y. Air circulating ap-
paratus. 2.081,104; May 18.
Manning, Fowler and S. W., Bronxville, assignors to
American Radiator Company, New York, N. Y. Humidi-
fying apparatus. 2,078,204; Apr. 20.
Manning, Fowler, Bronxville, and R. D. Lambert, North
Pelham, assignors to American Radiator Company, New
York, N. Y. Air conditioning apparatus. 2,086,385 ;
July 6.
Manning, Fred W., assignor to Fred W. Manning Com-
pany, Ltd., Los Angeles, Calif. Filtering composition.
2,093,090 : Sept. 14.
Manning, Fred W., Company. (See Manning, Fred W.,
assignor.)
Manning, John A., Paper Company. (See Le Compte,
Thomas R., assignor.)
Manning, Joseph A., Pawtucket, R. I. Doll head con-
struction. 2,074,659 ; Mar. 23.
Manning. Maxwell & Moore, Inc. (See Whitcomb, Pres-
ton, assignor.)
Manning, Paul D. V. (See Peebles, D. D., and Manning.)
Manning, Rodney W., Riverside, R. I. Valve adjusting
device. 2,071.415 ; Feb. 23.
Manning, Streckfus W. (See Manning, Fowler and S. W.)
Manning, William H., Pontiac, Mich. Lawn mower.
2,0V9,945 ; May 11.
Mannsliardt, Hans A., Elmhurst, assignor to Amer-
ican Arch Company. Inc.. New York. N. Y. Sectionally
supported wall. 2,068.863 : Jan. 26.
Manoil, Jack, Brooklyn, N. Y. Toy vehicle. 2,072,374:
Mar. 2.
l^Ianolis, Eustitheos. (See Manolis. George and E.)
Manolis, George and E., Chicago. 111. Fastener for leg-
gings, spats, and the like. 2.087,110; July 13.
I^fij^nscn.Jrving V., Bridgeport, Conn. Luminous tube sign.
Manlier,' William R., ■2d, Wayne, N. J. Electric heating
unit. 2,068.423 : Jan. 19.
Mansfield. James T., Pittsburgh, Pa. Insulation or cover-
ing. 2,089,909 ; Aug. 10.
M.-insfield, William R. (See Boughton, W. A., and Mans-
field.)
Manske. Fred A.. Chicago, and R. V. Yeager, Evanston,
assignors to United States Gypsum Companv. Chicago,
111. Preformed slab building structure. "2,083,725 ;
June 15. . . ,
Manske, Richard H., Ottawa. Ontario, Canada. Making
indolyl-3-acetic acid. 2,079,416 ; May 4.
M.anson, George J., Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada. Chew-
ing gum. 2,069,477 ; Feb. 2.
Manson. George J., Hawkesbury, Ontario, Canada.
Thermo-plastic. 2,075,045; Mar. 30.
Manson, George J., Hawkesbury. Ontario, Canada.
i> noo ^A,?^ ?"'^ apparatus for forming fibrous articles.
.:;. 082.409 ; June 1.
*' IJi^i?"; ^t?""?® "U' Hawkesbury. Canada, assignor of one-
half to N. L. Foster. New York. N. Y. Paper article
and making same. 2.068.299; Jan. 19.
Mnnsur. Clarence W., Maiden, Mass., assignor to General
^imSCA^'my^Yo ^°'^ *^''"*' ^^^ making same.
Mnnsure, E.' L., Co. (See Hermann, Walter, assignor.)
Mantelet & Boucher (Societe en nom Collectif). (See
Mantelet, Jean, assignor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
397
Mantelet, Jean, assignor to Mantelet & Boucher (Soeiete
en nom Collectif), Bagnolet, France. Masher.
2,070,137 ; Feb. 9.
Mantelet, Jean, assignor to Mantelet & Boucher, (So-
ciety en nom Collectif), Bagnolet, France. Sieve.
2,074,794; Mar. 23.
Mantelet, Jean, assignor to Mantelet & Boucher, (So-
eiete en nom Collectif), Bagnolet, France. Mill for
pepper, salt, sugar, coffee, and the like. 2,074,795 ;
Mar. 23.
Mantius, Ernest. (See Mantius, Otto and E.)
Mantius, Otto, Jackson Heights, N. Y., and E. Mantius,
Englewood, N. J. ; said E. Mantius assignor to said
O. Mantius. Recovering sulphuric acid from sulphuric
acid solutions of sulphates. 2,078,088; Apr. 20.
Mantle, Joseph G. C, Leonia, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bridgeport Thermostat Company, Inc.,
Bridgeport, Conn. Shaping metal. 2,080,211 ; May 11.
Mantle Lamp Company of America, The. ( See Camenisch,
Edward T., assignor.)
Mantle Lamp Company of America, The. (See Engh,
Walter B., assignor.)
Mantle Lamp Company of America, The. (See Menetrey,
Louis, assignor.)
Manton, James S., Oak Park, 111. Bicycle lock.
2,073,217 ; Mar. 9.
Mantz, Harold A., assignor to Milwaukee Gas Specialty
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Lighter. 2,093,152 ; Sept.
14.
Mantz, Victor M. (See Bagley, T. J., and. Mantz.)
Manuel, Charles J. (See Pringle, W. A., and Manuel.)
Manville, Charles J., Indianapolis, Ind. Machine pro-
jector. 2,101,148 ; Dec. 7.
Manville, George D., Los Angeles, Calif. Quick adjust-
ing pipe cutter. 2,071,756 ; Feb. 23.
Manville Jenckes Corporation. (See Gibling, Harold F.,
assignor.)
Many, Benjamin J., Chicago, 111. Masonry treatment.
2,069,674 ; Feb. 2.
J^anzer, Lawrence W., Detroit, Mich. Decoration or
ornamentation of high relief. 2,089,096 ; Aug. 3.
Mapes, Charles M. (See Harlow, L. M., and Mapes.)
Mapes, Clyde W., and Z. C. Bradford, Dayton, and
B. B. Sleeter, Warren, Ohio, assignors to (General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Motor mounting.
2,074,092 ; Mar. 16.
Mapes Consolidated Manufacturing Company. (See
Alfreds, Torris H., assignor.)
Mapes Consolidated Manufacturing Company. (See
Miller, Paul C, assignor.)
Mapes, Daniel, Upper Montclair, assignor to Walter
Kidde & Company, Inc., Bloomfield, N. J. Dispensing
device. 2,067,065 ; Jan. 5.
Mapes, Daniel, Upper Montclair, N. J., assignor to Walter
Kidde & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Stored
pressure medium container. 2,069,708 ; Feb. 2.
Mapes, Daniel, Montclair, assignor to Walter Kidde &
Company, Inc., Bloomfield, N. J. Holder for pressure
medium containers or cartridges. 2,069,709 ; Feb. 2.
Mapes, Dwight E. (See Bennett, H. T., and Mapes.)
Mapes, Dwight B. (See Dons. E. M., and Mapes.)
Mapes, Dwight B., and E. M. Dons, assignors to Mid-
Continent Petroleum Corporation, Tulsa, Okla. De-
waxing oils. 2,098,007 ; Nov. 2.
Mapes, Neil IT. (See Tichota, "V. J., and Mapes.)
Mapps, Charles R., Cranford, N. J. Combined floor
finisher and polislicr niachine. 2,093,779: Sept. 21.
Marandino, Eustace G. (See Corsi, N., and Marandino.)
Marasso, Fred, assignor to Union Machinery Company,
Joliet, 111. Dough divider. 2,093,466; Sept. 21.
Marathon Battery Company. (See Rulioff, O. E.,
McEachron, Krueger, and Schroeder, assignors.)
Marathon Battery CJompany. (See Ruhofif, O. E., Mc-
Eachron, and Schroeder, assignors.)
Marathon Company. (See Whlttakcr, Frederick A., as-
signor.)
Marathon Paper Mills Company. (See Abrams, A.,
Forcey, and Brnbender, assignors.)
Marathon Paper Mills Company. (See Abrams, A., Forcey,
and Farroll, assignors.)
Marathon Paper Mills Company. (See Abrams, A., and
Wagner, assignors.)
Marathon Paper Mills Company. (See Abrams, A.,
Wagner, and Davis, assignors.)
Marathon Paper Mills Company. (See Abrams, A.,
Wagner, and Forcey, assignors.)
Marathon Paper Mills Company. (See Andrew, William
K., assignor.)
Marathon Paper Mills Company. (See Broeren, Frank
Ij., assignor.)
Marathon Paper Mills Company. (See Horwitt, Paul H..
assignor.)
Mnrallion Paper Mills Conip.-iny. et al. (Sep Howard,
G. C, and SaiullKirn. nssignors.)
Marathon Paper Mills Company. (See McConnell,
Palmer B., assignor.)
Marathon Paper ftllUs Company. (See Mull, .\rthur B.,
assignor.)
Mara I lion I';ii)or Mills Company. (See Pierce, Harold E.,
assignor.)
Marathon Paper Mills Company. (See Rlke, Wllbert A.,
assignor.)
Marathon Paper Mills Company. (See TuszynskI, Nicho-
las, assignor.)
Marble, Earl R., El Paso, Tex., assignor to American
Smelting and Refining Company, New York, N. Y.
Reverberatory furnace. 2,098,586 ; Nov. 9.
Marbo Patents Inc. (See Fuelnegg, E. G., Moffett, and
Irving, assignors.)
Marbo Patents Inc. (See Gebauer-Fuelnegg, E., and
Kratz, assignors.)
Marbo Patents, Inc. (See (Jebauer-Fuelnegg, E., and
Moffett, assignors.)
Marbo Patents Inc. (See MofEett, Eugene W., assignor.)
Marbo Patents Inc. (See Winkelmann, Herbert A., as-
signor.)
Marbon Corporation. (See Gebauer-Fuelnegg, E., and
Moffett, assignors.)
Marbon (Jorporation. (See Winkelmann, Herbert A., as-
signor. )
Marbon Corporation. (See Winkelmann, H. A., and Cal-
vert, assignors.)
Marbon Corporation. (See Winkelmann, H. A., and
Moffett, assignors.)
Marbon Products Corporation. (See Williams, Floyd E.,
assignor. )
Marbury, Herbert B., and R. C. Jones, assignors to Fulton
Bag and Cotton Mills, Atlanta, Ga. Convertible ward-
robe handbag. 2,087,210 ; July 13.
Marbury, Herbert B., and R. C. Jones, assignors to Fulton
Bag and Cotton Mills. Atlanta, Ga. Convertible ward-
robe-handbag. 2,087.211 ; July 13.
Marbury, Ralph E., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Protective device for capacitors. 2,072,717 :
Blar. 2.
Marc, Henri. (See Greider, H. W., and Marc.)
Marcel, Francois R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hair waving device.
2,079,079 ; May 4.
March, Albert T., and W. E. Remmers, Western Springs,
111., assignors to Western Electric Company, Incorpo-
rated, New York, N. Y. Refining copper. 2,102,728 ;
Dec. 21.
Marchand, Adolph, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Handle con-
struction. 2,068.922 : Jan. 20.
Marchant, Arthur W., Arlington, assignor of twenty per
cent to T. C. McElroy and thirteen and one-third per
cent to J. J. Hurley, Randolph, thirteen* and one-third
per cent to J. H. Dignan and thirteen and one-third
per cent to C. A. Sullivan, Braintree, and twenty per
cent to J. H. Malone. WoUaston, Mass. Moldable
shoo heel composition and compounding same.
2.009,585 ; Feb. 2.
Marchant Calculating Machine Company. (See Lerch, G
and Friden, assignors.)
Marchant, Guy O., et al. (See Walker, Jay P., assignor.)
Marchant, Lloyd D., Detroit, Mich. Automatic punching
and riveting machine. 2,069.042 : Jan. 26
Marchant, Rodney H., Oakland, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Marchant Valve Corporation. Faucet.
2,089,977 ; Aug. 17.
Marchant Valve Corporation. ( See Marchant, Rodney H.,
assignor.)
Marchev, Alfred, La Grange, 111., assignor to Ditto, In-
corporated. Spindle and holding same. 2,060,637 •
Jan. 5.
Marchev, Alfred, La Grange, assignor to Ditto, Incorpo-
rated, Chicago, 111. Blockout mechanism for dupli-
cating machines. 2,067.199 ; Jan. 12.
Marchev, Alfred, La Grange, assignor to Ditto, Incorpo-
rated, Chicago, 111. Sheet stripping and slitting means
for duplicaing machines. 2,067.404 : Jan. 1 2.
Marchev, Alfred. La Grange, assignor to Ditto, Incor-
porated, Chicago, 111. Master feed for duplicating ma-
chines. 2,068,059 ; Jan. 19.
Marchev, Alfred, La Grange, assignor to Ditto, Incorpo-
rated, Chicago, 111. Margin control for duplicating
machines. 2,090,847 ; Aug. 24.
Marchev, Alfred, La Grange, assignor to Ditto, Incorpo-
rated, Chicago, 111. Duplicating apparatus. 2,096,818 ;
Oct. 26.
Marchev, Alfred, and J. W. Hernlund, La Grange, and
C. C. McCain, Glen Ellyn, assignors to Ditto," Incor-
porated, Chicago, 111. Multiple roll duplicating ma-
chine. 2.070,797 ; Feb. 16.
Marchev, Alfred, La Grange, and C. C. McCain, Glen
Ellvn, assignors to Ditto, Incorporated, Chicago, 111.
Duplicating device. 2,075,950 ; Apr. 6.
Marchi, Alfredo P., et al. (See Tomel, GIno, assignor.)
Marehou, Elie R., Neuilly-sur-Soine, France. Movement
converting device. 2,088,332 ; July 27.
Maroon. Ren<?. (See Simon. Ij., and Alarcon.)
Marcott, Albert F., Sun Diego, Calif. Automatic change
speed transmission. 2,100,565 ; Nov. 30.
IMarcus, ClilTord IT. (See Coursoy, P. R., and Marcus.)
Marcus, Mary A.. New York, N. Y. Trentniont of psoriasis.
2.099,090; Nov. 23.
Marcus, Samuel, Belle Harbor, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Margon Corporation, Bnyonno, N. J.
Frazlng machine. 2,086,333 ; July 6.
Mnrcns, 'I'iiMi, .Ms.slgnor to llollnnd Slioe Conipanv, Hol-
land, Mich. Shoe jack. 2,06S.n,'i7 : Jan. 20. '
Marcv. Frank E., San Diego, Calif. Spraying nozzlo
•2, 083, 8.^1 ; Juno 15.
Manlon, John \\'., Fast Orange. N. ,T.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to We.stlnghouse Electric and •Manufac-
turing Comp.'inv, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Cathode for
(llschargo devices. 2,007,129; Jan. fi.
398
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Marden, John W., East Orange, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manufac-
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Sodium vapor
lamp. 2,084,772 ; June 22.
Marden, William L., Jackson Heights, assignor to Nep-
tune Meter Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
the measured dispensing of liquids. 2,075,126 ; Mar. 30.
Mardick, John R., New York, N. Y. Chromium plating.
2 095 995 * Oct 19
Mardis.'Paul L., F. Wilson, and C. J. Caldbeck, Bradford,
assignors to The English Electric Company Limited,
London, England. Pedal operated controller for elec-
trically propelled vehicles. 2,094,364 ; Sept. 28.
Mardovin, Nicholas V., Mexico D. F., Mexico. Automatic
parking mechanism for vehicles. 2,091,326 ; Aug. 31.
Mareska. Joseph. Cicero, 111. Hair cutting device.
2.100.082 ; Nov. 23.
Margerison, Earl, Elkins Park, assignor to Northwood
Hosiery Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Attachment for hosiery
knitting machines. 2,073,560 ; Mar. 9.
Margon Corporation. (See Marcus, Samuel, assignor.)
Margulius, Herman, Dusseldorf, Germany. Article of
wearing apparel. 2,091,122 ; Aug. 24.
Marhoff, Chesterfield G., assignor to The Cudahy Packing
Company, Chicago, 111. Soap dispenser. 2,070,338 ;
Feb. 9.
Marholt, Karl, Vienna, Austria. Hair cutting machine.
2,074,020 ; Mar. 16.
Mariano, Connie, Keiser, assignor of one-half to J. L.
Pipa, Jr., Shamokin, Pa. Single trigger for double
barrel shotguns. 2,095,525 ; Oct. 12.
Marien, Charles A., St. Louis, Mo. Holder for paper
match folders. 2,066,638 ; Jan. 5.
Marien, Charles A., assignor to Ramsey Accessories Manu-
facturing Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Piston ring.
2,093,332 ; Sept. 14.
Marihart, Leo A., Mountain View, Calif. Ashtray.
2,084,650: June 22.
Marin, Jack, Brooklyn, and C. Levy, New York, N. Y.
Automatic clothes weighing hamper. 2,069,499 ; Feb. 2.
Marine Chemical Company. (See Chesny, Heinz H., as-
signor.)
Marinello Corporation. (See Ducart, Guillaume, as-
signor.)
^larinsky, Davis. (See Morin, L. H., and Marinsky.)
Marinsky, Davis, assignor to Whitehall Patents Corpora-
tion, Bronx, N. Y. Mounting tape for separable fasten-
ers. 2,068,500 ; Jan. 19.
Marinsky, Davis, Bronx, assignor to Whitehall Patents
Corporation, New York. N. Y. End stop for separable
fasteners. 2,068,501 ; Jan. 19.
Marinsky, Davis, Bronx, assignor to Whitehall Patents
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Lock slider for separable
fasteners. 2,068.503 ; Jan. 19.
Marinsky, Davis, Bronx, assignor to Whitehall Patents
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Slider for separable
fasteners. 2,103,036 ; Dec. 21.
Marinsky, Davis, assignor to Whitehall Patents Corpora-
tion, Bronx, N. Y. Separable fastener. 2,103,037 ;
Dec. 21.
Marinsky, Davis, assignor to Whitehall Patents Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Lock slider for separable fasten-
ers. 2,068,502 : Jan. 19.
Marion, Frederick R., Floral Park, assignor to Electrical
Research Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sound re-
producing apparatus. 2,089,391 ; Aug. 10.
Marlon Steam Shovel Company, The. (See Buslck,
Adrien F., Jr., assignor.)
Marlon Steam Shovel Company, The. (See Shelton,
Dwight J., assignor.) _ _
Mark, Hermann, Vienna, Austria ; H. Fikentscher, J.
Hengstenberg, and G. v. SOslch, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Germany, Production
of polymerization products. 2,068,424 ; Jan. 19.
Mark, Louis C, assignor to New England Glass Works,
Providence, R. I. Interchangeable character ornament.
2.088,088; July 27.
Markel, John M. (See Hendricks. S. B., and Markel.)
Markel. OVviUe. Chicago, W. H. Phillips, Oak Park, and
J. M. Bandish, Chicago, 111. Condenser tube seal.
2,099,026 • Nov. 16.
Markcs & Co., Go.iellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung.
(See Seitner. Sebastian, assignor.)
MnrkPV. George T.. assignor to James Manufacturing Com-
pany, Fort Atkinson, Wis. Incubating. 2,086,813;
July 13.
Markkula. Matt. Fort Bragg, Calif. Logging car chock.
2.0.S2,350 ; June 1.
Markle, George B., Jr., Hazelton, Pa. Device for holding
fowls and the like. 2,102,.542 ; Dec. 14.
Markle, Mathow G., M.nywood. and L. W. Tuttle, Mount
Prospect, 111. Atomizing type oil fogger. 2,067.454 :
Jan. 12.
Marklev, James H., Ramsey, N. J. Rock drill hood.
2.079.417 : May 4.
Markowltz. Jesse, New York, N. Y. Automatic operation
of plurality of radio receivers. 2,098,587 ; Nov. 9.
Marks, Edna. Chicago, 111. Finger drying device.
2,090,371 ; Aug. 17.
Marks, (?oorgo A., Chicago, 111. Dlffuser. 2,099,767;
Nov. 23.
Marks, Henry C. (See Schmelkes, F. C, and Marks.)
Marks, Herbert E., Sewickley, Pa. Floor and ceiling
support. 2,084,853 ; June 22.
Marks, Herbert E., Sewickley, Pa. Wall structure.
2,097,697 : Nov. 2.
Marks Products Co. (See Smith, Christopher I., as-
signor.)
Marks Products Co. Inc. (See Stott, Frank, assignor.)
Marks, William H. (See Packert, R. A., and Marks.)
Markus, Nolke S., and M. J. O. Strutt, assignors to N. V.
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Radio receiver. 2,079,655 ; May 11.
Markush, Eugene A., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to
Pharma Chemical Corporation, New York, N. Y. In-
soluble azodyestuffs. 2,074,186 ; Mar. 16.
Markwick, Frederick H., assignor to Sheffield Gage Cor-
poration, Dayton. Ohio. Gauge. 2,093,639 ; Sept. 21.
Markwood, Louis N., Washington, D. C, dedicated to
the free use of the public. Insecticide and making the
same. 2,066,941 ; Jan. 5.
Markworth, Ernst. (See Debuch, C. P., and Markworth.)
Marland, Joseph A., La Grange, 111. One-way clutch.
2,082,842 ; June 8.
Maries, Henry, assignor to Gemmer Manufacturing Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Adjustment means for steering
gears. 2.073.971: Mar. 16.
Marley Company, The. (See Mart, Leon T., assignor.)
Marley Tile (Holding) Company Limited, The. (See
Aisher, Jack E., assignor.)
Marlow, Alfred S. (See Stratton. Albert C. assignor.)
Marlow, Harold C, Niles, Mich. Combination sinker and
lure. 2,070,514 ; Feb. 9.
Marlowe, Harold J., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to
Jackomatic Corporation. Automobile jack. 2,071,470 ;
Feb. 23.
Marlowe, Harold J., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to
Jackomatic Corporation. Vehicle jack. 2,097,032 ;
Oct. 26.
Marmon-Herrington Company. (See Herrington, Arthur
W., assignor.)
Marmon, Howard C, and G. H. Freers, Indianapolis,
Ind. ; said Freer assignor to said Marmon. Motor ve-
hicle. 2,070,289 ; Feb. 9.
Marmorek, Simon. (See Engstrand. Gunnar C, assignor.)
Maro Corporation. (See Ross, Aylmer O., assignor.)
Marquardt, Arthur C. Orchard Park, N. Y. Window con-
struction. 2,090,215 ; Aug. 17.
Marquardt, Reinhold W.. Milwaukee, Wis. Spring bed
bottom. 2.094.663 ; Oct. 5.
Marquardt, Reinhold W., Milwaukee, Wis. Spring bed
bottom. 2,096,435 ; Oct. 19.
Marquart, Norman O., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Quick reset
odometer. 2.087.093 : July 13.
Marquart. Walter E., San Leandro, Calif. Ticket print-
ing and issuing machine 2,090,612 ; Aug. 17.
Marquis, Joseph A., Quebec, Quebec, Canada. Period
computing device. 2,076,242 ; Apr. 6.
Marr, George M. (See Cole, H. W., and Marr.)
Marra, Daniel A.. Oakmont, Pa. Automatic distributor for
sprinkler systems. 2.085,916 : July 6.
Marriott, Archibald G. F., Loughborough, England. Wheel,
more particularly for vehicles. 2.068,240 ; Jan. 19.
Marrison, Warren A., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York. N. Y.
Standard frequency system. 2,087,326 ; July 20.
Marron, Clara H., Los Angeles, Calif. Arch support and
moans for properly locating same. 2,078,502 ; Apr.
27.
Mars, James C, New York, N. Y. Process and apparatus
for treating waste. 2,080,780 : May 18.
Mars. Joseph. Altamont. Ill, Sectional inner tube for
pneumatic tires, 2,069,586 ; Feb. 2.
Marschalk, Henry E., Jr., East Orange, N. J. Time con-
trol apparatus. 2,072,897 : Alar, 9,
Marschke, Reinhold B., St. Paul, Minn, Stair operating
device, 2,095,392 ; Oct. 12.
Marschncr, Robert F. (See Stoesser, W. C, and
Marschner. )
Marsden, Charles, Bombav Presidency, British India.
Loom. 2,076,343 ; Apr. 6.
Marsden. George. (Son Frarv, Eugene E,. assignor.)
JIarsden, John E,. Philadelphia. Pa. Emulsifying and
cream making device, 2,084,156; June 15,
Marsden, John E., Philadelphia, Pa. Coffee maker.
2,100,487 : Nov. 30.
Marsden, Leonard, Newton-le-WiUows, Lancashire, as-
signor of one-third to J, Lapidus, Manchester, England,
and one-third to P, Marsden, Edmonton, Alberta,
Canada. Stamping and embossing machine and in
particular biscuit making machines. 2,099,614; Nov.
] 6.
Marsden, Per.cival, et al. (See Marsden, Leonard, as-
signor.)
Marsden, William H, R., Erie. Pa., assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc., New
York. N. Y. Marino stokor. 2,094,998 ; Oct. 5.
Marsden, William R., Brooklyn, N. Y. ' Caisson.
2,076,379: Apr. 6.
Marsden, William R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pipe pile con-
struction. 2,080,493 ; May 18.
MarsoUa. Fordinando. (See Marsella, Philip F. and F.)
Marsolla, Philip F. and F.. Seneca Falls, N. Y. Jar
wrench. 2,083,957 ; June 15.
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399
Marsh, Alonzo K., Summit, N. J., assignor to A. Kimball
Company, New York, N. Y. Price tag. 2,096,682 ;
Oct. 19.
Marsli, Carl H. (See Baird, F. S., and Marsh.)
Marsh, Emma L. (See Brennan, J. B., and Marsh.)
Marsh, Grace E., Chicago, 111. Grip for golf clubs.
2,091,512 ; Aug. 31.
Marsh, Harry V., Chicago, HI. Changeable exhibitor.
2,077,632 ; Apr. 20.
Marsh, Jas. P., Corporation. (See Hedfield, E. T., and
Seegers, assignors.)
Marsh, Jas. P., Corporation. (See Rose, Alexander D.,
assignor.)
Marsh, Jas. P., Corporation. (See Seegers, Hans, as-
signor.)
Marsh, James R., Essex Fells, N. J. Interchangeable
shaded wall lighting fixture. 2,070,973 ; Feb. 16.
Marsh, John T. (See Battye, A. E., Marsh, Tankard,
Watson, and Wood.)
Marsh, Reginald E., Bronxville, N. Y., assignor to
Simplon Products Corporation. Clip. 2,101,551 ;
Dec. 7.
Marsh, Reginald E., Bronxville, N. T., assignor to
Simplon Products Corporation. Clip. 2,101,552 ;
Dec. 7.
Marsh, Samuel L., assignor to M. Calm, New York, N. Y.
Oil interceptor. 2,076,380 ; Apr. 6.
Marsh, Stanley W., and H. H. Davies, Valley Falls, Kans.
Saw set and saw iiling gauge. 2,078,399 ; Apr. 27.
Marsh Stencil Machine Company. (See Marsh, Walton
C, assignor.)
Marsh, Walton C, assignor to Marsh Stencil Machine
Company, Belleville, HI. Stencil cutting machine.
2.007,702: Jan. 12.
Marshall, Abraham L., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Metallurgical furnace at-
mosphere. 2,085,597 ; June 29.
Marshall Asbestos Corporation. (See Nelson, Nils W.,
assignor.)
Marshall, Carroll E., Richmond, Calif. Reverse gear.
2,072,174 ; Mar. 2.
Marshall, Charles D., North Jackson, Ohio. Corn cutter.
2,081,361; May 25.
Marshall, Charles O., assignor to Toledo Scale Manufac-
turing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Computing device.
2,071,416 ; Feb. 23.
Marshall, Donald A., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Etched Products Inc., De-
troit, Mich. Etching metals. 2,099.697 : Nov. 23.
Marshall, Edward C. (See Adams, G. E., and Marshall.)
Marshall Field & Company. (See Faulkner, Harold W.,
assignor.)
Marshall, George R., Seattle, Wash. Anal retractor.
2,070,670 ; Feb. 16.
Marsh.ill. Henry H., New Brunswick, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Carrier Corporation, Newark, N. J.
Cooling system. 2,083,611; June 15.
Marshall, James E., assignor to Winchester Repeating
Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Roller. 2,071,080 ;
Feb. 16.
Marshall, James P. (See Chace, C. H., Lingley, and
Marshall.)
Marshall, John, Fort Frances, Ontario, Canada. Coil and
hose cleaner. 2,095.823 ; Oct. 12.
Marshall, Ralph E. (See Sherman, Edwin, assignor.)
Marshall, Robert, Cranston, R. I. Tenter machine.
2,095,996 ; Oct. 19.
Mfirshall, Robert N., Maplewood, N. ,T., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Assembling acoustic devices. 2,094,043 ; Sept. 28.
Marshall, Thomas C, Yorklyn, Del. Internal combustion
motor. 2,080,970; May 18.
Marshall, Vivus O., assignor to J. P. Devine Manufac-
turing Co., Inc., Mount Vernon, III. Heat exchange
apparatus. 2,091,003 ; Aug. 24.
Marshall, William, Seattle, Wash. Register. 2,099,306 ;
Nov. 16.
Marsh.-ill. William, assignor to Briggs Manufacturing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Refrigerator cabinet.
2,100,81] ; Nov. 30.
Marshall, William, assignor to Briggs Manufacturing Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Trim panel assembly. 2,100,812;
Nov. 30.
Marshall, William and D. A. Fryer, assignors to Briggs
Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Collapsible
top for automobiles. 2,076,243; Apr. 6.
Marshall, William A. (See Graf, J. B., and Marshall.)
Marshall, William R. (See Heberer, A. J., and Mar-
shall.)
Alnrshall, William R., TJppor Darby, assignor to The
IJosinous Products & Cliomical Company, Philadelphia,
I'n. Incorporating metnllic driers in drying oil alkyd-
nilrocclhilose blends. 2,098,503 ; Nov. 9.
Marshman, James 11., Arlington, Va. Exerciser.
2,097,376 : Oct. 26.
M.u'sico, Sisto E., Aspinwall, Pa. Insecticldnl phosphate
forillizor. 2,095,366; Oct. 12.
Marsilius, Newman M., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to 'I'he Bridgeport l^ronze Company, Bridgeport, Conn.
Thread milling machine. 2.093,0.'50 ; Sept. 14.
Marslske, Hans, Fnrslenwalde/Bpree, Germany. Radio
circuit. 2,081,205; May 25.
Marskl, Edward A., Phoenix, Ariz. Airplane. 2,081,490;
May 26.
Marsten, Jesse, assignor to International Resistance Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Rheostat or potentiometer.
2,101,441 ; Dec. 7.
Mart, Leon T., Johnson County, Kans. Cooling tower.
2,078,089 ; Apr. 20.
Mart, Leon T., Johnson County, Kans., assignor to The
Marley Company, Kansas City, Mo. Cooling liquids.
2,103,542 ; Dec. 28.
Martel, Edgar J., Laconia, N. H. Automobile tire chain.
2,074,616 ; Mar. 23.
Martel, Edgar J., Laconia, N. H. Arch-supporting stock-
ing. 2,102,368 ; Dec. 14.
Martel, Edgar J., Laconia, N. H. Garter stocking.
2,102,369 ; Dec. 14.
Martellotti, Mario E. (See Ernst, H., and Martellotti.)
Marten, Raymond L., assignor to Crystal Electric Sign
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Illuminated display appa-
ratus. 2,075,764 ; Mar. 30.
Martens, Ernest J., St. Louis, Mo. Venetian blind.
2,074.482; Mar. 23.
Martersteck, William J., assignor to Ternstedt Manufac-
turing Company, Detroit, Mich. Hood latch. 2,089,498 :
Aug. 10.
Marti, Joaquin M., Sabadell, Spain. Elastic transmission
ring for spindles and manufacturing the same.
2,078,678 ; Apr. 27.
Marti, Othmar K., Wauwatosa, assignor to AlUs-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Rectifier
protective system. 2,073,113 ; Mar. 9.
Martin, Brian L., Martins, Abinger Common, England.
Rotary internal combustion engine. 2,070,138 ; Feb. 9.
Martin Brothers Electric Company. (See Wing, Benton
N., assignor.)
Martin, Charles. (See Bradshaw, Charles E., assignor.)
Martin, Charles B., Los Angeles, Calif. Motor com-
pressor. 2,077,802 ; Apr. 20.
Martin, Charles E., Rosario de Santa Fe, Argentina.
Rotary engine, pump, or compressor. 2,075,654 ; Mar.
30.
Martin, Charles H., Argos, Ind. Quick changeable auto-
mobile wheel. 2,075,584; Mar. 30.
Martin, Clarence V., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to The Na-
tional Supply Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Supplemen-
tary controlled draft for fuel burners. 2,100,547 ; Nov.
30.
Martin, Claude P., Tulsa, Okla. Shingle. 2,081,491 ;
May 25.
Martin-Copeland Company. (See Kirk, Lloyd H., as-
signor.)
Martin-Decker Corporation. (See Martin, Walter R.,
assignor.)
Martin, Edward L., Providence, assignor to H & B Ameri-
can Machine Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Top roll for
textile drafting machines. 2,072,642 ; Mar. 2.
Martin, Edward L., Providence, R. I., assignor to H & B
American Machine Company. Long draft apparatus
and process for drawing textile rovings. 2,091,153 ;
Aug. 24.
Martin, Erie, Hartford, assignor to United Aircraft Cor-
poration, East Hartford, Conn. Flanging propeller
blank. 2,094,076 ; Sept. 28.
Martin, Erie, Hartford, assignor to United Aircraft Cor-
poration, East Hartford, Conn. Airplane propeller.
2,101,149 ; Dec. 7.
Martin, Erie, West Hartford, and J. E. Anderson, Port-
land, assignors to United Aircraft Corporation, East
Hartford, Conn. Hydraulic engine controlling device.
2,081,946; June 1.
Martin, Eugene. (See Anderson, H. P., and Martin.)
Jiartin, Eugene, Erie, Pa., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Stoker. 2,098,191 ; Nov. 2.
Martin, Fannie M., and J. R. Martin, Altoona, Pa. Golf-
bag carrying car. 2,073,114 ; Mar. 9.
Martin, Fletcher E. (See Nutter, I. E., and Martin.)
Martin, Frank D., Bedford, Ind. Power transmission de-
vice. 2,070,837; Feb. 16.
Martin, Frederick J.. Oakdale, Calif. License plate.
2,085,813 ; July 6.
Martin, George B. (See Wiggins, G. A., and Martin.)
Martin, George D., Nitro, W. Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company, Wilming-
ton, Del. Rubber composition and preservation of rub-
ber. 2.103,686; Dec. 28.
Martin, George E., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Hydraulic brake booster.
2,073,163; Mar. 9.
:\Inrlin, George T. (See de Berard, L. A., and INlartin.)
Martin, Glenn L., Company, The. (See Gray, R. B., and
Zlvi, assignors.)
Martin, Glenn L., Company, The. (See Klemm, H. G.,
.■md Boulton, assignors.)
Martin-Mardsocg Company, The. (See Anderson, Cecil R.,
assignor.)
M.irtin, Harry A., Chicago, III. Display stand. 2,091,867;
Aug. 31.
MMrlin, Harry C. St. Petersburg, Fla. Fish tall pro-
peller. 2,0f)7.931 ; Nov. 2.
Miirlln. Harry C, Niagara Falls, N. Y., and F. .\. Upper,
NIngarn Falls, Ontario, Canada, assignors, by mesne
MHslgnmcnts, to The Carborundum Company, Nlagnru
Kails, N. Y. Abrasive article. 2,084,534; June 22.
Martin, Harry L., Cartlorvlllp, Queboc, Cnnnda. Tourist*!
map holder. 2,074,208; Mar. lU.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Martin, Henry L., Carmichaels, Pa. Pessary. 2,079,022 ;
May 4.
Martin, Herbert E. (See Dreyfus, C, and Martin.)
Martin, Herbert E., Cumberland, Md., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Making organic esters of
cellulose. 2,072,270; Mar. 2.
Martin, Herbert E., Cumberland, Md., assignor to Celan-
ese Corporation of America. Removal of sulphur from
acetic anhydride. 2.079,127 ; May 4.
Martin, Hilmar G., assignor to The Medical Society of
Milwaukee County, Milwaukee, Wis. Apparatus for
testing eyes. 2,072,056 ; Feb. 23.
Martin, Hilmar G., assignor to The Medical Society of
Jlilwaukee County, Milwaukee, Wis. Method of and
apparatus for examining eyes. 2,090,391 ; Aug. 17.
Martin, Hoke. (See Extrom, J. A., and Jlartin.)
Martin, Hugh K. (See Simpson, Manning, assignor.)
Martin, J. B., Company. (See Pouteaux, Alfred P. H.,
assignor.)
Martin, James, Higher Denham, near Uibridge, England.
Aeroplane. 2.070,086 ; Feb. 9.
Martin, James, Maple, Ontario, Canada. Grave marker.
2,075,859 ; Apr. 6.
Martin, James A., Roanoke, Va. Rod joint or coupling.
2,072,898; Mar. 9.
Martin, James P., assignor to Lancaster Iron Works, Lan-
caster, Pa. Brick grab. 2,076,204 ; Apr. 6.
Martin, James V., Garden City, N. Y. Aeroplane.
2,068,300 ; Jan. 19.
Martin, James V., Garden City, N. Y. Speed plane.
2,081,436 ; May 25.
Martin, James V., Garden City, N. Y. Aircraft.
2,081,437; May 25.
Martin, James V., Garden City, N. Y. Aerodynamic auto.
2.084,694 ; June 22.
Marl in. James W., assijjnor to Lone Star Gas Company,
Dallas, Tex. Vaporizing liquefied petroleum gas.
2,084.297; June 15.
Martin, James W., assignor to Lone Star Gas Company,
Dallas, Tex. Draft equalizer for gas burners.
2,087,983; July 27.
Martin, Jerome. (See Swallen, L. C. and Martin.)
Martin, John B., Baguio, P. I. Apparatus for recovering
values from a solution. 2,092,000 ; Sept. 7.
Martin, John E., assignor to Strutwear Knitting Com-
pany, Minneapolis. Minn. Apparatus for attaching
elastic bands to garments. 2,074,929 : Mar. 23.
Martin, John F. (See Lang, G. J., Martin, and Crocker.)
Martin, John H., Hartsville, S. C, assignor to V. H.
Hancock, New Orleans, La. Manufacture of lenses.
2,096,751 ; Oct. 26.
Martin, John N., Tulsa, Okla. Pump plunger. Re. 20,574 ;
Dec. 7.
Martin, John N., Tulsa, Okla. Pump plunger. 2,095,708 ;
Oct. 12.
Martin, John R. (See Martin, Fannie M. and J. R.)
Martin, John W., et al. (See Cook, Donald D.. assignor.)
Martin. Joseph, New York, assignor to United States
Cabinet Bed Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Couch bed
2,069,258 ; Feb. 2.
JIartin, Joseph, Laurelton, assignor to United States Cabi-
net Bed Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Couch bed. 2,085,719 ;
June 29.
Martin. Joseph, assignor to United States Cabinet Bed
Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Combination single, double, and
twin couch beds. 2.095,997 ; Oct. 19.
Martin, Karl. (See Goldschmidt, S., and Martin.)
Martin, Karl, assignor to firm Emil Busch Aktiengesell-
schaft, Optische Industrie, Rathenow, Germany. IMac-
nifying lens. 2.096,524; Oct. 19.
Martin, Laurence B. (See Thomas, Ozro D., assignor.)
Martin, Lawrence L., et al. (See Paige, Samuel B., as-
signor.)
Martin, Lawrence R., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City
N. J. Photometric apparatus. 2.080,055; May 11.
Jlartin. Louis J., Galveston, Tex. Vehicle and spring sus-
pension therefor. 2,075,585 ; Mar. 30.
Martin, Louis W., St. Louis, and A. E. Lehmann, St.
Charles, Mo., assignors to American Car and Foundry
Company, New York, N. Y. Convertible coach anil
sleeper. 2,100,607 ; Nov. 30.
Martin, Mark H., Reading, assignor to Birdsboro Steel
Foundry & Machine Company, Birdsboro, Pa. Car
end structure. 2,069,616 ; Feb. 2.
Martin, Michael A., assignor to Uniflow Mfg. Company
Erie, Pa. Beverage cooling system and apparatus.
2,071,133 ; Feb. 16.
Martin, Michael A., Erie, Pa. Refrigerant system and
apparatus. 2,101,261 ; Dec. 7.
.Martin. Nicholas S., a.-jsignor to No-Re-Fil Cap Corp
Urooklvn, N. Y. Dispensing bottle top. 2.100.083 •
Nov. 2.'3.
Martin, Oliver C, Plainfleld, N. J., and C. W. Clark
Pointe Aux Trembles, Quebec, Canada. Recoverv of
tellurium. 2,076,738 ; Apr. 13. >."»eijr oi
Martin, Oscar M. (See Schlcsinq.T, H., and Martin )
Martin. Otis H.. ns.<!lpnor of one-eighth to A. IVtachotka
Uvalde, one-sixteenth to J. Machotka, Edgewnod and
one thirty-second to J. A. Thompson, WllUnm<!on
fount V, Tox. Cigarette or cigar holder. 2,073,596-
Mar. 9.
Martin-Parry Corporation. (See Kraft, Edward L., as-
signor.)
Martin, Paul N. (See Allen, E. M., and Martin.)
Martin. Paul N., assignor to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway track circuit appa-
ratus. 2.089,836 ; Aug. 10.
Martin, Peter R., assignor to Fuel Treating Products
Co., Chicago, 111. Treatment of calcium magnesium
chloride. 2,071,417 ; Feb. 23.
.Martin, Philip H. J., Sacramento, Calif. Audible signal
for milking machines. 2,102,275; Dec. 14.
Martin, Raymond I., Dayton, Ohio. Drafting instrument.
2,080,620; May 18.
Martin, Robert W., assignor to Hercules Powder Company,
Wilmington, Del. Dehydrating pine oil. 2,103,429 ;
Dec. 28.
Martin, Roy L., Tyler, Tex. Cushioning means for
bicycle frames. 2,078,213 ; Apr. 20.
Martin, Stoddard B., Lakewood, Ohio. Feed finger.
2,088,067; July 27.
Martin, Thomas, assignor of one-third to Hugh E. Mc-
Lennan, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tube socket. 2,071,699 ; Feb.
23.
Martin, Timothy S. (See Kinzie, P. A., Savage, and
Martin.)
Martin, Verner L., Slout Hope, W. Va. Machine for
grinding locomotive wheels. 2. 085. 378 : June 29.
Martin, Wallace H., and R. V. H. Salisbury, North Tarry-
town, N. Y. Liquid container. 2,077,341 ; Apr. 13.
Martin, Walter R., assignor to Martin-Decker Corpor-
ation, Long Beach, Calif. Pressure dampener.
2,091,764 ; Aug. 31.
Martin, Wesley G., assignor to A. O. Smith Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Enameling tanks. 2,070,368 ; Feb. 9.
Martin, Wilfred S. (See Snoddy, A. O., and Martin.)
Martin, William A., Trenton, Mo. Mausoleum.
2.100,013; Nov. 23.
Martin. William H., Detroit, Mich. Welding machine.
2,097,377 : Oct. 26.
Martin, William T. (See McBean, D. M., and Martin.)
Martina, Aldo. (See Chwala, A., Waldmann, and Mar-
tina.)
Jfartindale, Earl H., Lakewood, and L. P. Forseille, Cin-
cinnati, assignors to Martindale Electric Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Cleaning apparatus. 2,076,998 ;
Apr. 13.
Martindale Electric Company. (See Martindale, E. H.,
and Forseille, assignors.)
Martindale, Homer D., Middletown, assignor to The
Black-Clawson Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Apparatus
for making pulp or the like. 2,070,742 ; Feb. 16.
Mariinrtale. Nathan W., Chanute, Kans. Oil burner.
2.0n7.71S : .Tan. 12.
Martindell, Frank, Western Springs, HI., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Method of and appartus for coating strands.
2,080,494; May 18.
Martinelli, Stephen G., Watsonville, Calif. Lever opening
screw cap. 2,089,392 ; Aug. 10.
Martinet, Eugene F., assignor to The P. A. Geier Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Suction cleaning apparatus.
2,071,982 ; Feb. 23.
Martinet, Eugene F., assignor to The P. A. Geier Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Suction cleaner brush.
2.072,956; Mar. 9.
Martinet, Guy M. (See Krell, G., and Slartinet.)
.Martinez B., Agustin, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Centrif-
ugal grinding machine. 2,101,442 ; Dec. 7.
Martinichio. Aquilino. Binghamton, N. Y. Interlocking
building block. 2.082,457 ; June 1.
Martins, Borge, Copenhagen, Denmark. Wheel suspen-
sion for vehicles or the like. 2,086.721 ; July 13.
Martocello, Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. Air conditioning
apparatus. 2,069,961 ; Feb. 9.
JIartorello. Joseph A., Philadelphia, Pa. Blower.
2.078,334 ; Apr. 27.
Martois, Arthur E., Torrance, Calif. Gas burner.
2.083,169 ; June 8.
Marty. John M., Cleveland. Ohio. Shaft coupling.
2,079,460 ; May 4.
Martz, John B. (See Brown, Jesse B., assignor.)
Marvel Carbureter Company. (See Firth, David, as-
signor.)
Marvel, Harvey E., assignor to S. F. Bowser & Companv,
Fort Wayne, Ind. Dispensing apparatus. 2,091,644 ;
Aug. 31.
Marvel Seeder Company. (See Carrier, W. W., and
liPonard, assignors.)
Marvel Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Sabo, L., and
Polkovics, assignors.)
Marvin, John T. (See Matthews. B. L.. and Marvin.)
Marvin, John T., Falrview Village, assignor to The Patrol
Valve Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Relief valve.
2,080,373 ; ^fay 11.
Marvin. John T., Fairview, and E. C. L. Rogers, assignors
to The Patrol Valve Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Multiple plug gas cock. 2.090.581 : Aug. 17.
Marvin, W. B.. Manufacturing Company, The. (See Cady,
Carroll, assignor.)
Marx, Erwin, Brunswick, Gcrmanv. Current converting
system. 2,074.930 ; Mar. 23.
Marx. Louis. New York, N. Y. Tov pursuit car. Re.
20.504 ; Sept. 14.
Marx, Louis, New York, N. Y. Sparkling yo-yo toy.
2,076,658 ; Apr. 13.
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Marx, Louis, New York, N. Y. Vehicle toy. 2,078,767 ;
Apr. 27. , . ,
Marx, Louis, New York, N. Y. Eeversing toy vehicle.
2,091,004 ; Aug. 24.
Marx, Louis, New York, N. Y. Toy. 2,096,333 ; Oct. 19.
Marx, Louis, & Company. (See Bonnett, John, assignor.)
Marx, Louis, & Company. (See Fleishman, Mjron. as-
sienor-l
Marx, Louis, & Company. (See Lohr, Raymond, assignor.)
Marx, Louis, & Company. (See Smith, Anthony N., as-
signor.)
Marx, Wllhelm, Dusseldorf, assignor to Losenhausenwerk,
Dusseldor-Grafenberg, Germany. Process and appara-
tus for applying alternating positive and negative
loads. 2,081,404; May 25.
Maryott, Anson A., Alhambra, Calif. Fountain spraying
device. 2,097,985 ; Nov. 2.
Marzo, Frank, Washington, D. C. Time controlled circuit
maker and breaker. 2,090,540 ; Aug. 17.
Masalslty, August B., Chicago, 111. Coupler lock.
2,077,342 ; Apr. 13.
Mascarenas, Alberto et al. (See de Echagaray, Salvador,
assignor.)
Masehinenbau-Aktiengesellscbaft Golzern-Grimma. (See
Reiehardt, Georg, assignor.)
Maschinenfabrlk A. Weiss & Co. (See Gabriel, Fritz, as-
signor. )
Maschinenfabrlk Augsburg-Nurnburg A. G. (See Bechei,
Theodor, assignor.)
Maschinenfabrlk, Augsburg-NUrnberg A. G. ( See Brockel,
Ernst, assignor.)
Maschinenfabrlk Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G. (See Fohrer,
Friedrich, assignor.)
Maschinenfabrlk Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G. (See Kahl-
lenberger, Wllhelm, assignor.)
Maschinenfabrlk Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G. (See Kohler,
Heinrlch, assignor.)
Maschinenfabrlk Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G. (See Pielstick,
Gustav, assignor.)
Maschinenfabrlk Augsburg-Nurnberg A. G. (See Eiehm,
Wilhelm, assignor.)
Maschinenfabrlk Esslingen. (See Schumacher, Erich, as-
signor.)
Maschinenfabrlk Riiti vormals Caspar Honegger. (See
Egll, Ernst, assignor.)
Maschmeyer, August H., Astoria, assignor to Remington
Kand Inc., Buffalo, N. X. Pattern sorting device.
2,078,090 ; Apr. 20.
Mascuch, Joseph J., Newark, N. J. Spark plug bushing
and shield 2,067,614; Jan. 12.
Mascuch, Joseph J., Newark, N. J. Spark plug shield.
2,080,827; May 18.
Mascuch, Joseph J., Newark, N. J. Liquidproof electrical
joint. 2,087,920 ; July 27.
Mascuch, Joseph J., Newark, N. J. Battery container.
2,094,329 ; Sept. 28.
Mascuch, Joseph J., F. G. Gardner, and L. W. G. Flynt,
assignors to Breeze Corporations, Inc., Newark, N. J.
Spark plug. 2,083.916 ; June 15.
Mascuch, Joseph J., I. P. Rodman, and G. T. Lampton,
assignors to Breeze Corporations, Inc., Newark, N. J.
Propeller blade. 2,087,919; July 27.
Maseng, Olav, Bvanston, 111. Electrical circuit breaker.
2,080,178 ; May 11.
Maseng, Olav, Evanston, 111. Electrical disconnecting
switch. 2,095,554 ; Oct. 12.
Mashbir, Sidney F. (See Pihl, P. E., and Mashbir.)
Mashbir, Sidney F., Washington, D. C, F. G. Kear,
Minersville, Pa., G. L. Davles, Cleveland, Ohio, and
W. H. Orton, assignors to Washington Institute of
Technology, Washington, D. C. Antenna belt.
2,101,033 ; Dec. 7.
Masi, William M., Milwaukee, Wis. Measuring device.
2,066,789 ; Jan. 5.
Masip, Joseph, A. Gandon, and J. Soler, New York, N. Y.
Safety razor. 2.078,150 : Apr. 20.
Masland, C. II., & Sons, Inc. (See Shearer, Paul, as-
signor.)
Masland, Charles H., 2nd, Carlisle, Pa. Noncurl corner
construction for floor coverings and producing same.
2,066,639 ; Jan. .5.
Masnoii, Maurice, Paris, France, assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Rectifier. 2,068,557; Jan. 19.
Ma.son Box Company, The. (See Williams, Frank S.,
assignor.)
Mason, Chnrlns D., Chicago, 111. Amusement device.
2,097,161 ; Oct. 26.
Mason, Cli.-iilcs F. and I-I. C. L., Caversham, Rending,
Knglnnd. Handle adjustment for brooms and similai'
imploments. 2,098,348 ; Nov. 9.
Mason, Edward J., and H. W. Mason, Detroit, Mich.
Veneering construction. 2,074,483 ; Mar. 23.
Mason, Elden O., Burbank, Calif. Combination magnify-
ing glass and tongs. 2,070,798 ; Feb. 16.
Mason, lOnicry J., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Window
iKilIlc. 2, 082,209 ; Juno 1.
Mason, Erwin S., Norwood, and W. G. KlrcliholT, na-
signors to The J. 11. Day Company, ("iiidnnatl. Ohio.
Dough mixer construction. 2,084,773; Jun(> 22.
Ma.son, Frank, Los Angeles, Calif., as.signor to TI. S.
Electrical Motors, Inc. Oiling device. 2,075,532; Mar.
30.
Mason, Fred. (See Machate, F., and Mason.)
Mason, Frederick W., Litherland, Liverpool, England.
Blind control. 2,083,726 ; June 15.
Mason, George C, Jr., assignor to Gem-Dandy Garter
Co., Madison, N. C. Bandeau, brasslfere, or the like.
2,074,796 ; Mar. 23.
Mason, George H., Glen Rock, and J. S. Shand, Paterson.
N. J., and C. N. Johnson, New Brighton, N. Y., as-
signors to Hermas Machine Company, Hawthorne, N. J.
Fabric shearing machine. 2,099,027 ; Nov. 16.
Mason, Henry L. (See Hubbard, K. H., and Mason.)
Mason, Henry W. (See Mason, Edward J. and H. W.)
Mason, Howard F., Los Angeles, Calif. Gib for elevator
guide shoes. 2,103,480 ; Dec. 28.
Mason, Hubert V., et al. (See Compare, Alberto, as
signer.)
Mason, Hugh C. L. (See Mason, C. F.)
Mason, John A., Baltimore, Md., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Koppers Company. Waterless gasholder.
2,066,355 ; Jan. 5.
Mason, John M., Washington, D. C. Starting gate.
2,103,968 ; Dec. 28.
Mason, Lindsey H., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Scouring and
bleaching of wool and other animal fiber textile mate-
rials. 2,070,210 ; Feb. 9.
Mason-Nellan Regulator Company. (See Annin, Douglas
H., assignor.)
Mason, Warren P., West Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Wave filter. 2,081,405 ; May 25.
Mason, Warren P., West Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Wave filter. 2,094,044 ; Sept. 28.
Mason, Warren P., East Orange, N. J., G. T. Stanton,
Mamaroneck, N. Y., and J. E. Tweeddale, Newark, N. J. ;
said Mason assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated ; said Stanton and said Tweeddale, as-
signors to Electrical Research Products, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Fluid transmission. 2,100,404 ; Nov. 30.
Mason, William H., R. M. Boehm, and W. E. Koonce, as-
signors to Masonite Corporation, Laurel, Miss. Molding
composition and making same. 2,080,078 ; May 11.
Masoner, William J., Chicago, 111. Supporting struc-
ture. 2,074,660; Mar. 23.
Masonite Corporation. (See Howard, G. C, and Sand-
born, assignors.)
Masonite Corporation. (See Mason, W. H., Boehm, and
Koonce, assignors.)
Mass, Willy, Bad Godesberg, Germany. Roof for gardens.
2,094,801 ; Oct. 5.
Massa, Ernest A., Jr. (See Zworykin, V. K., and Massa.)
Massa, Ernest A., Jr., Haddon Heights, assignor of fifty-
five per cent to F. Massa, West Collingswood, N. J.
Electrical measuring instrument. 2,066,942 ; Jan. 5.
Massa, Frank. (See Massa, Ernest A., Jr., assignor.)
Massa, Joseph. (See Rossi, G.. and Massa.)
Blassa, Robert F., New York, N. Y. Atomizer. 2,069,455 ;
Feb. 2.
Massey, A. H. (See Johnson, James W., assignor.)
Massey, Alexander J., Los Angeles, Calif. Trafiic signal
control and switching means. 2,083,075 ; June 8.
Jlassey Concrete Products Corporation. (See Alexander,
Earl C, assignor.)
Massey-Harris Company, The. (See Everett, Charles E.,
assignor.)
JIassey-Harrls Company. (See Johnston, Howard M.,
assignor.)
Massey, Henry P. (See Adler, Charles S., assignor.)
Massey, Peter J., River Forest, 111., and W. F. Thlele and
B. P. Raprager, assignors, by mesne assignments, of
nine-tenths to Consolidated Water Power & Paper Com-
pany, Wisconsin Rapids, Wis., and one-tenth to said
P. J. Massey. Drying coated flexible webs. 2,081,945 ;
June 1.
Massie, John H., Jr. (See Huffman, D. M., and Friend,
assignors.)
Massman, Abraham E., Lufkin, Tex. Combined medicine
dropper and swab. 2,090,354 ; Aug. 17.
Massolo, Luis J., Buenos Aires, Argentina. Pedal-oper-
ated automatic gear-change. 2,074,797 ; Mar. 23.
Masson, Albert H., Maranhao, Brazil. Telegraph sig-
naling apparatus. 2,095,144 ; Oct. 5.
Masson, Claudius, assignor of one-third to J. Badoy and
one-third to Desir§ Rondelll, Lyon, Franco. Machine
for printing designs on fabrics by means of stencil, per-
forated plates, and the like. 2,088,801 ; Aug. 3.
Masson, Emite, St. Maurice, Prance. Apparatus for
.•nitoniallcally recording unusual or accidental occur-
roncps. 2,098,689 ; Nov. 9.
Masson, Jules J., Oakland, Calif. Step, base, and curbing
gauge and tool. 2,076,659 ; Apr. 13.
Massonneau, Robert F., assignor to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Incorporated, Now York, N. Y. Safety device
for phonographs. 2,069,841 ; Feb. 9.
Massonneau. Uobort P., assignor to Bell Tolophono liabo-
ratorios. Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Tolophono
syslom. 2,096.4.'?6: Oct. 19.
Mnst, Olcndon R., Torre Haute, Ind. Valved dlapensliiK
device. 2,080,867; May 18.
Masten, Ralph A., South Glciis Falls, assignor to Interna-
tional I'ajnor Company, Now York, N. Y. StIlTnoss
tester.
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402
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Master Brake and Appliance Company, The. (See Hill,
Charles H., assignor.)
Master B.uilders Company, The. (See Scripture, Edward
W., Jr., assignor.)
Master Electric Company, The. (See Berger, A. F., and
Voege. )
Master Electric Company, The. (See Darnell, Victor I...
assignor.)
.Mastpr Electric Company. (See Larsh, Everett T., as-
Master Marble Company. (See Israel, Clinton -P., as-
Master Package Corporation, The. (See Parkinson,
Oscar E., assignor.)
Master Products Company. (See Bohn, Walter A., as-
signor.)
Master Products Co. (See Popp. Lponard A., assignor.)
Master Rule Manufacturing Company. (See Carlson,
Frederick O., assignor.)
Master Separator and Valve Company. (See Weisgerber,
Edwin C., assignor.) ^
Master Venetian Blind Hardware Corporation. (See
Nisenson, Julius, assignor.)
Masters, Clarence. (See Starr, E. H., and Masters.)
Masters, Sib W., Livingston, Tenn. Animal trap.
2,09.'5,145: Oct. 5.
Elastic Asphalt Corporation. (See Maclean, Robert S.,
assignor.) », _ „
Mastin, Charles R., Midland Park, N. J. Conveyer.
2,080,828; May 18. ^^ „.,..,,
Mastrangolo, Anthonv, Secaucus, N. J. Resilient wheel.
2,087,804; July 20.
Matanovich, Louis L., Chicago, 111. Kitchen kit.
2.090,000 ; Aug. 24.
Mataras Rotor Power Corporation. (SeeMadaras, Julius
D., assignor.)
Matchless Electric Company. (See Stechbart, Arthur,
assignor.)
Mateer, George L., Roselle, and G. F. Eustis, Plainfield.
N. J., assignors to Standard Oil Development Company.
Stabilizer control. 2,090,691 ; Aug. 24.
Matejdk, Vincent, assignor to Blizzard Manufacturing
Company, Canton, Ohio. Fodder cutter and accumulat-
ing roll therefor. 2,084,447 ; June 22.
Matejka, Gladstone, Mountain Lakes, X. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone L.aboratories, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Switching device. 2,086,628 : July 13.
Mater. Annie. (See Buchheit, Henry F., assignor.)
Mateuszczyk, Boleslaw, New York. N. Y., assignor to John
Yata, New Bedford, Mass. Reflector for show windows
and the like. 2.073,491 : Mar. 9.
Matha, Albert, Chicago, 111. Bow for stringed Instru-
ments. 2,079,811 ; May 11.
Matheny, Clarence S. (See Rittgers, J. B., and Matheny.)
.Mathers, Horace C, Van Nuys, Calif. Masonry.
2.097,821 ; Nov. 2.
Mathes, Richard E., Westfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Code signaling. 2,070,950 ;
Feb. 16.
Mnthes, Robert C, Wyoming, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Sitmaling system and method. 2,103,481 ; Dec. 28.
Mathes, Willard, Terrvville, Conn., assignor to Eagle Lock
Co., New York, N. Y. Lock. 2,085,917 : July 6.
Mathes, William F., Hockley, Tex. Agricultural imple-
ment. 2,076,958; Apr. 13.
Matheson, George L., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Development Company. Oil filter and assem-
bling the same. 2,071,550: Feb. 23.
Matheson, George L.. Union, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Apparatus for volatiliza-
tion. 2,071.551 ; Feb. 23.
Mathews Conveyer Company. (See Adams, Charles A..
assignor.)
Mathews Conveyer Company. (See Rishel, Hubert M.,
assignor.)
Mathews, Edward F., Weymouth, JIass. Welting and
making the same. 2,103,331 ; Dec. 28.
Mathewson. Wilfred B., North Weymouth, assignor to
United Mattress Machinery Company, Quiney, Mass.
Tufting machine. 2,098:785 ; Nov. 9.
Mathewson, Wilfred B., North Weymouth, assignor to
United Mattress Machinery Company, Inc., Quiney,
Mass. Tufting button. 2,098,786 ; Nov. 9.
Matliez, Samuel, New York, N. Y'. Wrist watch case
,nnd setting system for watches. 2,082,843; .Tune 8.
Matliieson Alkali Works, Inc., The. (See Berl, Ernst,
assignor.)
M.Tthloson Alkali Works, Inc., The. (See Cunningham.
(Jeorge L., assignor.)
M.ithieson Alkali Works, Inc., The. (See Dorph, K. W. F.,
and Tavlor. assignors.)
Mnthieson Alkali Works, Inc., The, et al. (See Extrom,
J. A., and M.TTtln, assignors.)
Mathio.son Alkali Works, Inc., The. (See MacMullin,
Robert B.. assignor.)
Mnthieson Alkali Works. Inc., The. (See MacMullin, R.
I!., and Cunningham, assignors.)
Mathii'.snn Alkali Works, Inc., The. (See Munson, Horace
n.. assignor.)
Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., The. (See Petroe, Gregory
A., assignor.)
Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., The. (See Taylor, Maurice
C, assignor.)
Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., The. (See Taylor. M. C.
and White, assignors.)
Mathieson Alkali Works, Inc., The. (See Vincent, George
P., assignor.)
Mathsen, Marvin L., Wharton, N. J. Delayed arming
device for fuses. 2,069,259 ; Feb. 2.
Mathsen, Marvin L., Wharton, N. J. Fuse. 2,071,350 ;
Feb. 23.
JL-ithsen, Marvin L., Wharton, N. J. Fuse. 2,101,082 ;
Dec. 7.
Matlack, John. (See Camerota, L. A., and Matlack.)
Matlack, T. M., et al. (See Horner, William C, as-
signor.)
Matlox Corporation, Ltd. (See Prouty, Willis O., as-
signor.)
Matot, Duffy A., Wilmette, 111. Control mechanism for
hoisting machines. 2,081,709 ; May 25.
Matousek, Stephen L., Dearborn, Mich. Tying machine.
2,096,972 ; Oct. 26.
Matsinger, Samuel T., Philadelphia, Pa. Douche.
2,087,805 ; July 20.
Matson, Carl A., Swampscott, Mass., assignor of one-half
to John B. Jameson, Concord, N. H. Automobile no-
roll-back brake. 2.088,155 ; July 27.
Matson, James C, Birmingham, Ala. Holder for pencils
and the like. 2,066,992 ; Jan. 5.
Matsumoto, Josuke, Los Angeles, Calif. Button and clasp
construction. 2,100,106 ; Nov. 23.
]\Iatsumura, Konomu. (See ^ata, S., Matsumura, and
Ishihara.)
Matsuyama, Frank A., San Francisco, Calif. Police
weapon. 2,099,447 ; Nov. 16.
Matta, Andrew, Donora, Pa. Ladle stopper. 2,076,475 :
Apr. 6.
Matter, Albert J. (See Payne, F. E., and Matter.)
Matter, Albert J., Park Ridge, assignor to Crane Packing
Company, Chicago, 111. Structural joint. 2,079,575 ;
May 4.
Matter, Albert J., Park Ridge, assignor to Crane Packing
Company, Chicaeo. 111. Support. 2,086,280 ; July 6.
Mattern, Heinrich M. M., Hilversum, assignor of part to
Werkspoor N. V., Amsterdam, Netherlands. Starting
an internal combustion engine. 2,069,587 ; Feb. 2.
Mattern, Raymond P., Elkhart, Ind., assignor to Min-
neapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company, Minneapolis.
Minn. Process of and apparatus for purifying hydro-
gen. 2,080,621 ; May 11.
Matreson. Fay S., Canoga Park, Calif. Fly swatter.
2.0,S.'5,727 : June 15.
Jlatteson, Jesse O., Muskegon, Mich., assignor to The
Brunswick-Balke-CoUender Company, Chicago, 111
Pocket for billiard tables. 2.094,130; Sept. 28.
Matteson, Ralph D., Boise, and W. B. Thomas, Parma,
Idaho. Air conditioning apparatus. 2,076,660 ; Apr. 13.
Matteson, Ralph D., Boise, and W. B. Thomas, Parma
Idaho. Air conditioning apparatus. 2,076,661 ; Apr.
Matthaes, Werner. (See Pfannonstiel, H., and Mat-
Ihaes.)
Matthes. Samuel S., assignor to The Ohio Brass Company,
Mansfield, Ohio. Conductor support. 2,066,790 ; Jan. 5.
Matthes, Samuel S., assignor to The Ohio Brass Company,
Mnnsfield, Ohio. Overhead trolley system. 2,099,494;
Nov. 16.
Mattheus, Albert O., assignor to Parke, Davis & Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Therapeutic agent. 2,081,547 ■
May 25.
Matthews, Albert, Cincinnati, assignor to The American
Laundry Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio. Press-
ing and ironing machine. 2,074,410 ; Mar. 23.
Matthews, Albert, Cincinnati, assignor to The American
Laundry Jlacbinery Company, Norwood, Oliio. Press-
ing machine. 2,080,084 ; May 11.
Matthews. Albert, Cincinnati, assignor to The American
Laundry Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio. Fabric
cleaning system. 2,087,775 ; July 20.
M.^tthews, Albert T., Thomaston, Ga. Awning. 2.069,893:
h eb. 9.
.Matthews, Arthur A., Brooklyn, N. T., assignor to Ele-
0 n\?o r„o "'0*^ Corporation. Elevator rail guide.
-',083,502 ; June 8.
Matthews. Birchard L., assignor to The Patrol Valve
( ompany. Cleveland, Ohio. Ignition and control device
for oven burners. 2,098,192 ; Nov 2
■^'U""'.?"- I5'r$*iard L.. and J. T. Jiarvin. assignors to
1 he Patrol Valve Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Fuel con-
trol system. 2,083,789: June 15.
M.Tttliews. Birchard L., Lakewood, and J. T. Marvin,
Fnirview Village, assignors to The Patrol Valve Com-
pany, Cleveland. Ohio. Combination gas cock and
thermostatic control means. 2,099,171 ; Nov. 16.
MMtthews, Blaine E., assignor to Williams Manufacturing
( ompany, Portsmouth. Ohio. Shank pocket for shoes
and using the same. 2.068,060; Tan 19
^'•■>'Jhows Bj.^npijp j; _ Log _4^ngejeg_ c^uf jj^^y hoijjpr.
^''ona^^^ooH"'?^/- ^'C^'iston, Mont. Novelty cane.
M.-jtthews. Floyd. Fair Lawn, N. J. Comber guard for
looms. 2,078,091 ; Apr. 20.
LIST OF PATENTEES
403
Matthews, George A., assignor to The Detroit-Edison
Company, Detroit, Mich. Circuit breaker operating
means. 2,103,268 ; Dec. 28.
Matthews, Harry S., Edgewood. assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing (Jompany, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Collector-neck connection. 2,094,365 ; Sept. 28.
Matthews, Inez, Oakland, Calif. Making artificial flowers.
2,092,464 ; Sept. 7.
Matthews, Irving C, Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Protective backing for reflecting surfaces.
2,091,714 ; Aug. 31.
Matthews, Joseph L., Highland Park, and A. C. C. Han-
sen, Lindeneau, N. J., assignors to International Motor
Company, New York, N. Y. Spline shaft. Re. 20,270 ;
Feb. J 6.
Matthews, Joseph Li., and A. Kurti, New Brunswick, N. J.,
assignors to International Motor Company, New York,
N. Y. Lubrication system. 2,085,814 ; July 6.
Matthews, Orrin F., and S. I. Hill, Smackover, Ark. Oil
well pump. 2,067,774 ; Jan. 12.
Matthews, Percy W., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor, by direct
and mesne assignments, of thirty-eight one-hundredths
to E. J. Griffiths, Pittsburgh, Pa., nineteen one-hun-
dredths to J. F. Brandenburg, Larchmont, N. Y., and
live one-hundredths to C. W. Neill, West Englewood,
N. J. Flying shear. 2,070,537 ; Feb. 9.
Matthews, Philip E., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Mack
Manufacturing Corporation. Independently sprung
front wheel. 2,100,285 ; Nov. 23.
Matthews, W. N., Corporation. (See Birkenmaier, Theo-
dore, assignor.)
Matthews, W. N., Corporation, The. (See Birkenmaier,
T., and Mosley, assignors.)
Matthews, W. N., Corporation. (See Mosley, C. E., and
Birkenmaier, assignors.)
Matthews, W. N., Corporation. (See Pittman, Ralph R.,
assignor.)
Matthey, Johnson, & Company. (See Powell, A. R., and
Box. assignors.)
Matthies, William H., Hackensack, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone system. 2,092,465. Sept. 7.
Matthiessen, Conrad H., Jr., Pasadena, Calif., assignor
to Meyer Coupling Company, Inc. Coupling device.
2,069,377 ; Feb. 2.
Mattia, Pietro, Milan, Italy. Change speed mechanism.
2,091,210; Aug. 24.
Mattia, Pietro, Milan, Italy. Change speed mechanism.
2,091,211 : Aug. 24.
Mattick, Ralph, assignor to General Metal Products Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Case partition. 2,076,408 ;
Apr. 6.
Mattill, Henry A., and H. S. Olcott, Iowa City, Iowa,
assignors to Lever Brothers Company. Method and
material for rot.nrding oxidation and rancidity in food
substances. 2,098,254 : Nov. 9.
Mattimore, John D., Lvnbrook, N. Y., assignor to Wal-
worth Patents Inc., Boston, Mass. Valve. 2,069,588;
Feb. 2.
Mattinson, Frank W., assignor to Skenandoa Rayon Cor-
poration, Utica, N. Y. Rayon and process and apparatus
for the manufacture thereof. 2.068,031 ; Jan. 19.
Mattinson, Frank W., assignor to Skenandoa Rayon Cor-
poration, Utica, N. Y. Method and apparatus for manu-
facture of rayon. 2.068,033 ; Jan. 19.
Mattison, Charles E., De Ridder, La. Door or gate mech-
anism. 2,090,541 ; Aug. 17.
Mattison, Edwin L. (See Calcott, W. S., Carleton, and
Mattison.)
Mattison, Edwin L. (See Daudt, H. W., Youker, and Mat-
tison.)
Mattison Machine Works. (See Johnson, C, and Olsen,
assignors.)
Mattler, Peter. (See Frost. M. O., and Mattler.)
Mattman, Gustave F., assignor to The Cincinnati Adver-
tising Products Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Clock.
2,069,894 ; Feb. 9.
Mattson, August, J. I. Smith, and E. Frans, Algona,
Wash. Motor driven razor. 2,098,504 ; Nov. 9.
Mattson, Bernard O., Tampa, Fla. Game mechanism.
2,095,367 : Oct. 12.
Mattson, George W., Denver, Colo. Portable table.
2,091,868; Aug. 31.
MattSKon, Ernst J. M., assignor to F. Nilsson, Stockholm,
Sweden. Coating Iron or steel with aluminum or an
alloy thereof. 2,101,553; Dec. 7.
Matuella, Charles J., Hazleton, Pa. Valve turning tool.
2.086.722 ; July 13.
Matuemiga, Yonosuke, Naka-Ku, Yokohama, Japan.
Aluminium alloy. 2,090,894 ; Aug. 24.
Matuonnga, Yonosuke, Nnka-Ku, Yokohama, Japan.
Aluminum alloy. 2,090,895 ; Aug. 24.
Mntulpwicz, Vincent. (See Francoeur, A. J., and
Matulewlcz.)
MatvcvorP, MIchnol N., Stratford. Conn. Sealing clip for
cardboard boxes. 2,088,916; Aug. 3.
Matzdorf, Qoorg and TO. Baumann, Dossan In Anhalt,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Work.s, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Monoazo dyes for coloring cellulose
esters. 2,081,244 : May 25.
Matzner, Bert J. (See Weiss, Benjamin, assignor.)
Matzner, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Apparatus for in-
structing and testing automobile driving. 2,091,154 ;
Aug. 24.
Man, George A., Lakewood, assignor to The Coal Treat-
ing & Equipment Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Dissolv-
ing deliquescent material. 2,083,076 ; June 8.
Mauch, Hans, and A. Horn, assignors to Telephon-
Apparat-Fabrik E. Zwietusch & Co. G. m. b. H., Berlin-
Charlottenburg, Germany. Control station for postal
pneumatic tube plants. 2,085,265 ; June 29.
Mauch, Hans, Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to Tele-
phon-Apparat-Fabrik E. Zwietusch & Co., G. m. b. H.
Berlin-Germany. Transfer device. 2,098,154 ; Nov. 2
Maucher, Hans, New York, N. Y. Pencil. 2,067,455 ;
Jan. 12.
Maude, Aylmer H., Collinsville, 111. Conductor.
2,075,906 ; Apr. 6.
Maughan, Alfred C, Bundaberg, Queensland, Australia.
Sugarcane cutter. 2,093,134; Sept. 14.
Maui Pineapple Company. (See Crutchfueld, C. L., and
Foster, assignors.)
Maul, Henry C. (See Guenther, W. H., and Maul.)
Maul, Michael, Berlin, Johannisthal, Germany. Perforated
record controlled machine. 2,067,157 ; Jan. 5.
Maul, Peter J., assignor to The Macotta Unit Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Building unit. 2,067,059 ; Jan. 5.
Maupin, Kenneth A., Eaton Rapids, Mich. Insulated
sanitary cover for milk cans. 2,078,400 ; Apr. 27.
Maurer, Albrecht, Bad Homburg vor der Hohe, Germany,
assignor to Link-Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Wedge
shaped power transmitting member. 2,073,846 ; Mar
16.
Maurer, Albrecht, Bad Homburg vor der Hohe, Germany,
assignor to Link-Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Variable
speed drive. 2,080,145 ; May 11.
Maurer, Edwin R., assignor to Chrysler Corporation, De-
troit, Mich. Motor vehicle power transmission.
2,088,427; July 27.
Maurer, Edwin R., and R. Smith, Detroit, assignors to
Chrysler Corporation, Highland Park, Mich. 2,091,005 ;
Aug. 34.
Maurer, Herman W., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Sound-
proof partition. 2,085,436 ; June 29.
Maurer, Keith L., Rockville Centre, N. Y., and L. K.
Swart, Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignors to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Electrical pro-
tective system. 2,103,430 ; Dec. 28.
Maurer, Paul H., assignor to Eclipse Machine Company,
Elmira, N. Y. Automatic starting mechanism.
2,071,042; Feb. 16.
Maurer, Paul H., assignor to Eclipse Machine Company,
Elmira, N. Y. Engine starter control. 2,073,645 ; Mar.
16.
Maurer, Paul H., Elmira, assignor to Eclipse Machine
Company, Elmira Heights, N. Y. Automatic starter
control. 2,078,608 ; Apr. 27.
Maurice Mills Company, et al. (See Pace, Everett R., as-
signor.)
Maurizi, Livia, Trenton, N. J. Hand grill. 2,069,617 ;
Feb. 2.
Mauro, Frances P., et al. (See McCrary, Pierce R., as-
signor.)
Maury, Greenhow, Jr. (See Johnston, Greenhow, as-
signor.)
Mauser, Alfons, Cologne-Marienburg, assignor to Manser
Maschinenbau G. m. b. H., Cologne-Elirenfeld, Germany.
Tension ring closure for packing containers. 2,078,009 ;
Apr. 20.
Mauser, Karl W., assignor to Mauser Maschinenbau G.
m. b. H., Cologne-Ehrenfeld, Germany. Internal con-
struction of ships. 2,091,415 ; Aug. 31.
Mauser Maschinenbau G. m. b. H. (See Mauser, Alfons,
assignor.)
Mauser Maschinenbau G. m. b. H. (See Mauser, Karl W.,
assignor.)
Mauser- Werke A. G. (See Ebert, Fritz, assignor.)
Mauss, Hans. (See Alietzsch, P., and Mauss.)
Mauss, Hans, Wuppertal-Barmen, Germany, and F.
MJetzseh, Wuppcrtal-Elborfeld, Germanv, assignors to
Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Quarternary acridinium compounds. 2,070.02.S : May 4.
Maiissnest, Friedrich H., assignor to Hedwig Mailssn'est,
Woodsidp, N. Y. Sheet straightening machine.
2.091.789' Aug. 31.
Maiissnest, Hedwig. (See MaUssnest, Friedrich K., as-
signor.)
Maves, Ralph A., Fort SncUing. Minn. Folding tabic.
2.067.775 : Jan. 12.
Mavin, Cecil R. (See Baird. W., Mavin, and Murrav.)
Mavrogenis, Aristote. Milwaukeo. Wis., assignor to Radio
Corporation of Am(>rica. Now York. N. Y. Electron dis-
charge dovicp. 2,092,709; Sept. 14.
Mavrogenis. Aristote. MlhvMUlcco. Wis., assignor to Radio
Corporntion of America. New York, N. Y. Radio circuit.
2,092,770 ; Sept. 14.
Mavrogenis, Aristote, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America, Now York. N. V. Wireless
receiving !\ppnr.\tus. Re. 20.30" : Miir. 2;V
Mawboy. I,Mwr('iu'(>. (See Kenll, l'\ B., and Mnwbey.)
Mnv, NIcolnMS, Amstordnni. Notlierliinds.. assignor to
Shell DevelopiniMit Coinp.Mnv, San Francisco, Calif.
Aniiknock gasoline. 2,088.997: -Viig. 3.
Max, Sloplien J.. IlnlTalo, N. Y, notlie.s lino snnport nml
take-up device. 2,095,882; Oct. 12.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Maxtield, Joseph P., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Elec-
trical Research Products, Inc., New York, N. X. Sound
recording system. 2,08.3,385 ; June 8.
Maxim, Hiram H. (See Bourne, R. B., and Masim.)
Maxim, Hiram H., assignor to The Maxim Silencer Com-
pany, Hartford, Conn. Silencer. 2,09.3,893 ; Sept. 21.
Maxim Silencer Company, The. (See Bourne, Roland
B., assignor.)
Maxim Silencer Company, The. (See Bourne, R. B., and
Maxim, assignors.)
Maxim Silencer Company, The. (See Maxim, Hiram H.,
assignor.)
Maxin, David J., assignor to Smith, Kline & French, Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Display rack. 2,100,548 : Nov. 30.
Maxmoor Corporation. (See Moore, Arlington, as-
signor.)
Maxson, Louis A., Claremont, N. H., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Safety Mining Company, Chicago, 111.
Material-breaking apparatus. 2,083,729 ; June 15.
Maxwell, Bernard L., Reading, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Carton closing device. 2,068,241 ;
Jan. 19.
Maxwell, Bernard L., Reading, Mass., assignor to Lever
Brothers Company. Carton closing device. 2,068,242 ;
Jan. 19.
Maxwell, J. & W., Limited. (See Wilson, Arthur, as-
signor.)
Maxwell, James C. G. (See Pickard, W. B., and Max-
well.)
Maxwell, Malcolm, Baytown, Tex., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Production of lubricating
oil dye stocks by contacting residua. 2,096,909 ; Oct.
26.
Maxwell, Robert W., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Cellulose etherification.
2,101,262 : Dec. 7.
Maxwell, Robert W., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Continuous preparation
of cellulose derivatives. 2,101,263 ; Dec. 7.
Maxwell, William H. (See Catland, A. C, and Maxwell.)
Maxwell, William J., New York, N. Y. Sound distribut-
ing panel and baffle for radio loudspeakers. 2,071,170 ;
Feb. 16.
May, Daulton P., Jackson, Miss. Device for removing
liquid from gas lines. 2,073,311 ; Mar. 9.
May, David T., Port Washington, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories. Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electric welding. 2,098,300 ; Nov. 9.
May, Edward. (See Kade, Hermann, assignor.)
May, Edward M., Birmingham, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, of one-half to Borg-Warner Corporation.
Valve. 2,066,692 : Jan. 5.
May, Erwin, Berlin-Oberschoneweide, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Motion picture project-
ing apparatus. 2,089,703 ; Aug. 10.
May Hosiery Mills. (See Smith, W. L., Jr., assignor,
and Lawson.)
May, Joe C, assignor to M. C. Klapmeyer, Kansas City,
Mo. Hair waving pad. 2,080,085 ; May 11.
Mav, Merle H., Albert Lea, Minn. Electric meter jumper
detector. 2,093,467 ; Sept. 21.
May, Millard S., assignor to Speer Carbon Company, St.
Alarys. Pa. Bearing and manufacturing same.
2.093.800; Sept. 21.
May, Newton E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Mayway Corporation of Indiana, South Bend, Ind.
Vending and weighing machine. 2,083,958 ; June 15.
May Oil Burner Corporation. (See Hall, Mora S., as-
signor.)
May, Ray D., Vancouver, Wash., assignor of one-third to
Vancouver Liberty Investment Co., and one-third to E.
G. Parsons, Vancouver. Wash. Pneumatic antivibration
belt. 2,068,061 ; Jan. 19.
May, Rowland F., Middlesex, assignor to Filter Tips
Limited, London, England. Manufacture of cigarettes.
2,093.051 : Sept. 14.
May, Russell P., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Film gate. 2.085,919 : July G,
May, Sam, assignor to R. T. Moloney, Chicago. 111. Con-
trol apparatus for check dispensers. 2,083,463 ; June 8,
May, Walter H.. Pelham Manor, N. Y. Hot water bottle
cover. 2;072,564 ; Blar. 2.
Mayall, Robert E., Wnltham. Mass. Writing or drawing
board. 2.0S7.ni : July 13.
Maybadi. Karl, assignor to Maybach-Motorenbau, G. m.
b. H., Friedrichshafpn-on-the-Bodensee, Germany.
Change-speed gear. 2,086.723 : July 13.
Maybach-Motorenbau G. m. b. H. (See Dietrich, Otto,
assignor.)
Maybach-Motorenbau G. m. b. H. (See Maybach, Karl.
a.s.«ignor. )
Maybark-Motorenbau G. m. b. H. (See Stump, Eugen, as-
signor.)
Maycen, Ofhmar, New York, N. Y., a.isignor to Clarence
N. Wheeler. Glen Ridge, N. J. Fluid actuated device.
2,100.343: Nov. .30.
Maycock. William H. (See Gough, W. E.. and Maycock.^
Mayer, Alexander W. J. (See van Dljck, W. J. D., and
Mayer. )
Mayer, Arthur, et al. (See Chernof. Joseph, assignor.)
Mayer, Augustus, Springfield, 111. Increasing the eJB-
dency of boilers. 2,099,746; Nov. 23.
Mayer, Christian F., assignor to Textile Machine Works,
Wyomissing, Pa. Yarn carrier control mechanism.
2,102,562 ; Dec. 14.
Mayer, Earl F., Evanston, assignor to Burrell Belting
Company, Chicago, 111. Belt for candy-batch rollers.
2.087,212 ; July 13.
Mayer, Edmund, Ulm A. D., Germany. Treating mash.
2,080.287 ; May 11.
Mayer, Edward J., Portland, Oreg. Clamp. 2,083,077 ;
June 8.
Mayer, Frederick, assignor to Cornell Center Homeopathic
Bird Remedy Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Mite killer
attachment for bird cage perches. 2,101,008 : Nov. 30.
Mayer, George F., Chicago, 111. Padlock. 2,101,264 ;
Dec. 7.
Mayer. Hans. (See Baesecke, M., and Mayer.)
Mayer, Hans. (See Straub, F., and Mayer.)
Mayer, Hans, Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to Siemens
& Halske Aktiengesellschaft, Slemensstadt near Berlin,
Germany. Multichannel carrier transmission system.
2.102,472 ; Dec. 14.
Mayer, Harry F. (See Roys, C. S,, and Mayer.)
Mayer, Harry G., Indianapolis, Ind. Folding tooth brush.
■ 2,083,728; June 15.
Mayer, John M., Johnsonburg, Pa. Protector guide for
dressing shoes. 2,067,855 ; Jan. 12.
Mayer, Josef, Berlin-Lankwitz, assignor to Tobis, Ton-
bild-Syndikat A. G., Berlin, Germany. Sound record-
ing. 2,078,918 ; Apr. 27.
Mayer, Karl, Landau/Pfalz, Germany. Apparatus for
turning in toe and heel caps for footwear. 2,071,271 ;
Feb. 16.
JIayer, Leon, Chicago, 111. Tag for handbags and the
like. 2,087,921 ; July 27.
Mayer, Leon, Chicago, 111. Portemonnaie. 2,087,922 ;
July 27.
Mayer, Reinhold, Stuttgart, Germany. Racing shoe.
2,089,615 ; Aug. 10.
Mayer, Richard, New Rochelle. N. Y., assignor to P. C.
Copeland, San Francisco, Calif. Cigarette dispenser
and lighter. 2,083,464 ; June 8.
Mayer, Richard, New Rochelle, N. Y.. assignor to F. C.
Copeland, Beverly Hills, Calif. Cigarette dispenser.
2,083,465 ; June 8.
Mayer, Walter S., Philadelphia, Pa. Automatic inter-
changeable circuit interrupter or circuit breaker.
2.079,866 ; May 11.
Mayer, William. New York, N. Y. Adjustable necktie
and strip applicable thereto. 2.095,555 ; Oct. 12.
Mayer, William G., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, of one-half to Adico Development Corpora-
tion, New York, N, Y.. and one-half to International
Carbonic Engineering Company. Wilmington, Del.
Rffrigeration apparatus. 2,090,454 ; Aug. 17.
Mayer, William J., Glenside, assignor to Edward G. Budd
Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. System of
illumination. 2.090,542 ; Aug. 17.
Mayer, William J., Glenside, assignor to Edward G.
Budd Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Ve-
hicle ventilating system. 2,103,990 ; Dec. 28.
Mayes, Jess, Buda, Tex. Window sash. 2,080,868 ; May
Mayfield, Thomas H., Roby, Tex. Cultivator standard.
2,076,205 ; Apr. 6.
Mayfield, Walter W., Jefferson City, Mo. Pole and guy
calculator. 2,103,332 ; Dec. 28.
Mayhew, James E., Upper Darby, Pa. Confectionery
making apparatus. 2,067.200 ; Jan. 12.
Mayleas, Joseph M., New York, N. Y. Hat manufacture
and the products thereof. 2,067,776 ; Jan, 12,
Maynard. Alaric L. (See Ross. JI. E.,- and JIaynard.)
Maynard, Arthur H. (See Davis, E. W., and Maynard.)
Mayne, Edward F., Detroit, Mich. Pneumatic tire.
2,091,006 ; Aug. 24.
Mayne, Lyle K. (See Davis, C. F., Brush, and Mayne.)
Mayne, Robert, Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F. Good-
rich Company, New York, N. Y. Rubber impregnated
metal cable and makinc same. 2.067.405 : Jan. 12.
Maynes, Emma C. (See Maynes, Hvla F., assignor.)
Maynes. Hyla F., assignor of one-half to E. C. Maynes,
North Tonawanda. N. Y. Device for operating on ele-
ments of heat exchange units. 2,093,202 ; Sept. 14.
Mayo. Dana H. N., Ridgewood, assignor to The Babcock
& Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Steam boiler fur-
nace. 2,084,739 ; June 22.
Mayo, Dana H, N., Ridgewood, assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to The Babcock & Wilcox Company, Newark,
N. J. Furnace. 2.087,734 : Julv 20,
Mayo, Edward L., assignor to The Bishop & Babcock Mfg.
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Heating automotive vehicle
interiors. 2,072,763 ; Mar. 2.
Mnyo, Edward L.. assignor to The Bishop & Babcock
Manufacturing Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Fluid pump
construction. 2,000,401 : Aug. 17.
Mayo, Edward Levy, by judicial change of name. (See
Levy, Edward J.)
Mayo, Frank V., Stockton, Calif. Automatic shut-off
for gasoline dispensing nozzles. 2,083,078 ; June 8.
Mayo, Louis H., assignor to The Toledo Show Case Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Multiple compartment merchan-
dise display. 2.097,635 ; Nov. 2.
Mayo, Reubin E., Snow Hill, N. C. Air-conditioned
tobacco barn. 2,090,633 ; Aug. 24.
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Mayo, Robert H., London, England. Aircraft. 2,101,743 ;
Dec. 7.
Mayo, Warwick, and E. E. Nock, Jr., assignors to Norfolk
Mattress Company, Inc., Norfolk, Va. Convertible
article of furniture. 2,090,400 ; Aug. 17.
Mayo, Winthrop M., Leominster, and S. P. Lovell, Newton,
Mass, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Beckwith
Manufacturing Company, Dover, N. H. Manufacture of
shoe stifEener material. 2,067,239 ; Jan. 12.
Mayr, Otto, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric circuit breaker.
2,078,803 ; Apr. 27.
Mayr, Wilhelm, Dusseldorf, Germany. Device for cleans-
ing razor blades. 2,077,246 ; Apr. 13.
Mays, Charles B., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
C. B. Mays, trustee, Miami, Fla. Dehumidifier.
2,072,643 ; Mar. 2.
Maytag Company, The. (See Bowden, William H., as-
signor.)
Maytag Company, The. (See Kroeger, Ellwyn C, as-
signor.)
Maytag Company, The. (See Mikulasek, John, assignor.)
Maytag, Frederick L. (See Lundquist, Hans, assignor.)
Mayway Corporation of Indiana, The. (See May, Newton
E., assignor.)
Mazer, Jacob, Elkins Park, Pa. Acoustical construction.
2,077,889 ; Apr. 20.
Mazoyer, Leon J., Baldwin, N. Y., and C. Jones, Red
Bank, N. J., assignors to Whitall Tatum Company,
New York, N. Y. Making a combined bottle stopper
and syringe. 2,080,948 ; May 18.
Mazza, Edoardo, Turin, Italy. Concentrating and sep-
arating the components of gaseous mixtures.
2,081,406 : May 25.
Mazzarino, Louis A., Salt Lake City, Utah. Building.
2,085,918 ; July 6.
Mazzeo, Hector, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Machine for
producing rubber and similar articles. 2,103,860 ; Dec.
28.
Mazzie, Gabriel M. (See Nissley, H. H., and Mazzie.)
Mazzola, Antonino, Beaumont, Tex. Hair curling roller.
2,077,765 ; Apr. 20.
Mazzola, Antonino, Beaumont, Tex. Hair curling device.
2,087,521; July 20.
Mazzucchelli, Vittorio, Milan, Italy. Apparatus for the
linear measurement of strip material. 2,075,400 ; Mar.
30.
McAbee, Clyde J., Haddopfield, N. J. Game. 2,088,137 ;
July 27.
McAbee, Paul C, New York, N. Y. Dry ice converter.
2,079,769 ; May 11.
McAdams, Harry, assignor to Nolde and Horst Company,
Reading, Pa. Knitting machine. 2,066,845 ; Jan. 5.
McAdams, Harry, assignor to Nolde and Horst Company,
Reading, Pa. Knitting machine. 2,068,558 ; Jan. 19.
McAdams, Harry, assignor to Nolde and Horst Company,
Reading, Pa. Automatic knitting machine for transfer-
ring from ribbed to plain knitting. 2,079,298 ; May 4.
McAdams, Harry, assignor to The Nolde and Horst Com-
pany, Reading, Pa. Needle latch opening mechanism
for knitting machines. 2,095,146 ; Oct. 5.
McAdams, Plarry, Philadelphia, assignor to The Nolde
and Horst Company, Reading, Pa. Yarn-change feed-
ing mechanism for circular knitting machines.
2,099,307 ; Nov. 16.
McAdams, James, Chicago, 111. Beer tap adapter.
2,099,528 ; Nov. 16.
McAdams, William H. (See Weber, H. C, and McAdams.)
McAdoo & Allen Welting Company. (See Brown, William,
assignor.)
McAfee, Aimer McD., Port Arthur, Tex., assignor, by
mesne" assignments, to Gulf Oil Corporation, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Making aluminum chloride. 2,084,290;
June 15.
McAfee, Aimer McD., and J. A. Tryon, Port Arthur, Tex.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Gulf Oil Corpora-
tion, Pittsburgh, Pa. Making aluminum chloride.
2,084,289 : June 15.
McAfee, Larry B., Washington, D. C, and C. E. Wismer,
Carlisle, Pa. Litter. 2,087,984 ; July 27.
McAleer, Cliarles F., assignor to Sutherland Paper Com-
pany, Kalamazoo, Mich. Wrapping machine. 2,068,144 ;
Jan. 19.
McAlexnnrlor, Talbert, assignor of one-half to M. Nelson,
Earl Park, Ind. Fan. 2,093,333 ; Sept. 14.
McAllister, Alexander R., Alcron, Ohio, assignor to The
Babcock & Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Making
pressure vossols. 2,080,374; May 11.
McAllister, Johanna C, Salt Tiiikc! City, Utah. Garment
hnngor slin-on cover. 2.099.308; Nov. 10
McAllister, John E., assignor, by mesne assignments, 1o
A. J. Hudson, Cleveland, Ohio. Time switch. 2,007,930 ;
Jan. 19.
McAllister, John E., nssicnor, by mesne assignments, to
A. J. Hudson, Cleveland, Ohio. Time switch. 2,0(>8,145 ;
Jan. 19.
McAllister, John, and W. F. Seign, Moorlicad, Minn.
Razor and razor blade. 2,090.042; Ool. 10.
McAllister, Robert W. (See Levine, A. A., and McAl-
lister.)
McAllister, Sumner U. (See WllUnms, E. C, and Mc-
AlllHter.)
MeAlllHter, Walter 11. (See Duncan, R. A., and McAllis-
ter.)
McAllister, Walter H., Wyoming, assignor to The Procter
& Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Forming the
sulphuric esters of unsaturated higher alcohols.
2,099,214; Nov. 16.
McAllister, William V., and L. G. Korte, Detroit, Mich.,
assignors to Riley Stoker Corporation, Worcester, Mass.
Tuyfere block. 2,092,420; Sept. 7.
McArthur, Clifford L. (See Hill, W. E., and McArthur.)
McArthur, Donald A. (See Wean, R. J., and McArthur.)
McArthur, Joseph, assignor to James Heddon's Sons,
Dowagiac, Blich. Winding mechanism. 2,082,562 ;
June 1.
McAulay, Chester B., Palo Alto, Calif., assignor to Joshua
Hendy Iron Works. Hydraulic giant deflector.
2,086,724 ; July 13.
McAuley, J. E., Mfg. Co. (See McAuley, J. E., and
Trevillian, assignors.)
McAuley, John E., and G. R. Trevillian, assignors to J. E.
McAuley Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Projector lamp.
2,097,767; Nov. 2.
McAulifEe, Joseph, Idaho Springs, Colo. Portable sun-
dial. 2,094,833 ; Oct. 5.
McBain, William, High Heaton, assignor of one-half to
Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited, Walker,
Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Welding apparatus.
2,066,791 ; Jan. 5.
McBain, William C, assignor to The Cold Metal Process
Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Oil purifier. 2,081,632 ;
May 25.
McBane, Walter W., assignor to United Engineering &
Foundry Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rolling mill bal-
ance. 2,095,448 • Oct. 12.
HcBean, Douglas M:., assignor to Beech-Nut Packing Com-
pany, Canajoharie, N. Y. Removing odor from labels
and other printed material. 2,075,533 ; Mar. 30.
McBean, Douglas M., assignor to Beech-Nut Packing Com-
pany, Canajoharie, N. Y. Package and forming the
same. 2,079,328 ; May 4.
McBean, Douglas M., and W. T. Martin, assignors to
Beech-Nut Packing Coinpany, Canajoharie, N. Y. Box
filling machine. 2,094,460 ; Sept. 28.
McBean, Kenneth D. (See Stimmel, B. A., McBean, and
Cruickshank.)
McBee, Avery, Baltimore, Md. Raincoat. 2,072,644 :
Mar. 2.
McBee Company, The. (See Rutkoskie, George A., as-
signor.)
McBee Company, The. (See Welk, N. S., and Hocker,
assignors.)
McBerty, Ford H., Newark, Del., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.
Ball mill attack of titaniferous ores. 2,098,054 ;
Nov. 2.
McBerty, Ford H., Newark, Del., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.
Pug mill attack of titaniferous ores. 2,098,055 ; Nov. 2.
McBerty, Ford H., Newark, assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Utilization
of waste products in the manufacture of titanium
compounds from titanium ores. 2,098,056 ; Nov. -2.
McBerty, Fred P., Warren, Ohio. Electric seam welder.
2,071,418; Feb. 23.
McBrady, John A., assignor of one-half to E. M. Mangan,
Valley City, N. Dak. Combination trunk, bed, and tent.
2,071,644; Feb. 23.
McBride, Byron V., Irwin, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Plastic sealing composition. 2,082,016 ; June 1.
McBride, Eugene A., assignor to Thompson Products, In-
corporated, Cleveland, Ohio. Making retainer locks.
2,102,473 ; Dec. 14.
McBride, Frank D. (See Kofke, Harry C, assignor.)
McBride, Frank D., Philadelphia, Pa. Galvanizing com-
position. 2,101,816 : Dec. 7.
McBride, James, Brimley, Mich. Signaling device for
automobiles. 2,089,393 ; Aug. 10.
McBride, John J., Bayonne, and V. Willoughby, Kidge-
wood, N. J., assignors to American Car and Foundry
Companv, New York, N. Y. Lubricated valve.
2,077,948 ; Apr. 20.
McBurney, Dorman. and E. H. Nollau, Newburgh, N. Y.,
assignors to E. I. du I'ont do Nemours & Coinpany,
Wilmington, Del. Treatment of cellulose esters con-
taining colloiding agents. 2,067,937 ; Jan. 19.
McBurnoy, Dorman, Newburgh, N. Y.. and E. 11. Nollau,
assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Treatment of cellulose esters contain-
ing colloiding agents. 2,007,938 ; Jan. 19.
Mcl!iniu>v, Dorman, and R. E. Thomas, Newburgh, N. Y.,
assignors to E. I. du Pont do Nemours & Coinpany,
Wilmington, Del. Composite sheet material. 2,094,613 ;
Oct. 5.
McBurney, John D., Newburgh, N. Y., and E. II. Nollau,
assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Tliennoplastic product and making
(lie wiiiiie. 2,083,199 ; Juno 8.
McBurney, John 1)., Newburgh, N. Y., and E. IT. Nollau,
as.signors to E. 1. du I'ont <lo Nomonrs & Company, Wil-
mington, Del. MolalUc finish. 2.087,094 ; July 13.
MrC'Ki. David (}., Lancaster. Pa., assignor to A. N. Mann,
Scarsdnle, N. Y., as trustee. Static linilllng devioc.
L',080,500 ; July 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Pa., assignor to A. N.
Thermionic tube circuit.
McCaa, David G., Lancaster,
Mann, Scarsdale, N. Y.
2,095,261 ; Oct. 12.
McCaa, David G., Lancaster, Pa., assignor to A. N. Mann,
Scarsdale, N. Y., trustee. Static limiting device.
2,099,818 : Nov. 23.
McCabe, Edward B. (See Baer, A. H., and McCabe.)
McCabe, George J., Fargo, N. Dak. Dispensing bottle
cap. 2,083,156 ; June 8.
McCabe, Ira E. (See Hunciker, Karl, assignor.)
McCabe, Ira E., Chicago, HI. Fluid fuel burner mecha-
nism. 2,068,425 : Jan. 19.
McCabe, Ira E., Chicago, 111. Electric control. 2,075,951 ;
Apr. 6.
McCabe, Ira E., Chicago, HI. Electrical Ignition device.
2.089,394 ; Aug. 10.
McCabe, Ira E., Chicago, 111. Electrical control.
2,098,397 : Nov. 9.
McCabe, John J. (See Frantz, W. A., and McCabe.)
McCabe, John J., assigner to The Apex Electrical Manu-
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Ironing machine
structure. 2.067,719 ; Jan. 12.
McCabe, John J., assignor to The Apex Electrical Manu-
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Ironing machine.
2,071,888 ; Feb. 23.
McCabe, John J., and A. W. Seyfried, assignors to The
Apex Electrical Manufacturing Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Suction sweeper. 2,099,172 ; Nov. 16.
McCabe, William F., Boston, Mass. Machine for scaling
lumber. 2,078,335 ; Apr. 27.
McCaffrey, John W., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Conversion of hydrocarbon oils.
2,098,057 : Nov. 2.
McCahan, John H., and H. L. Samblanet, assignors to
Foot Norm Inc., Canton, Ohio. Sandal. 2,096,500 ;
Oct. 19.
McCahan, W. J., Sugar Refining & Molasses Co., The.
(See Kern, John A., assignor.)
McCain, Cecil C. (See Marchev, A., and McCain.)
McCain, Cecil C. (See Marchev, A., Hernlund, and
McCain.)
McCaleb, Albert G. (See Allen, Hugh E., assignor.)
McCall, Arthur B., et al. (See Price, M. B., assignor) and
Forestner. )
McCallum, Jean, assignor to National Lead Company, St.
Louis, Mo. Process and apparatus for oxidizing ma-
terials. 2,072,375 ; Mar. 2.
McCallum & Robinson, Inc. (See Robinson, William W.,
assignor.)
McCallum, William J., Islington, Ontario, Canada. Rock
drill. 2,101,864 ; Dec. 14.
McCallum, William J., Islington, Ontario, Canada. Rock
drill. 2,101.865 ; Dec. 14.
McCally. Robert E. (See Allen, J. R., and IMcCally.)
McCandless, Lyon, Beaver Falls, Pa. Bulk meter.
2.088.270; July 27.
McCandless, Lyon, Beaver Falls, Pa. Device for reduc-
ing internal meter friction. 2,088,271 : July 27.
McCandless, Lyon, Beaver Falls, Pa. Liquid measuring
device. 2,103,482 ; Dec. 28.
McCann, Charles S., Dayton. Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Shock absorber.
2,083,272 : June 8.
MeCann, Charles S., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Shock absorber.
2.087.350 : July 20.
McCann, John J., Jr., Lowell, Mass. Finish for fabric for
textile industry. 2,081,461 ; May 25.
McCann. Neal T., Westminster, Calif. Casing cutter.
2,078.401 : Apr. 27.
McCann, Ronald A. (See Young. H. S.. and IVIcCnnn.)
McCann, Ronald A., assignor to The Union Switch & Sig-
nal Company, Swlssvale, Pa. Railway signaling.
2.076,318 ; Apr. 6.
McCann, Ronald A., assignor to The Union Switch & Sig-
nal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway traffic controlling
apparatus. 2.093,170 ; Sept. 14.
McCann, Ronald A., assignor to The Union Switch & Sig-
nal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway signaling.
2.098.829 : Nov. 9.
McCarroll, Russell H.. assignor to Ford Motor Company.
Dearborn, Mich. Piston alloy. 2,092,283 : Sept. 7.
McCarroll. Russell H.. Dearborn, and E. C. Jeter. Detroit,
assignors to Ford Motor Company, Dearborn. Mich. Ap-
paratus for manufacturing bearings. 2,092.284 ; Sept. 7.
McCardle, George, and T. Taggart. assignors to Chelsea
Fibre Mills. New York, N. Y. Manufacture of jute yarn.
2.067.407: Jan. 12.
McCarson, Ruth A. (See Le Roy. Myrtle R., assignor.)
McCartor. Frank IT.. Muhlenberg Township. Berks Countv.
Pa. Door lock bolt mechanism. 2.0S6.9.S2 : Julv 13.
McCarlliy. Ellen, New York, N. Y. Clothes drier.
2,084,854; June 22.
McCarthy. Elmer T., assignor to Klipfel Jfanufacturing
Company. Chicago. 111. Valve. 2.0."57.037 ; July 13.
McCarthy, Francis V. (See W.iUace. John E., ns"signor/>
McCarthy, Harry. Kewance, 111., and F. H. Morchead.
New York. N. Y.. assignors to Walworth Patents, Inc.,
Boston, Mass. Valve. 2,093,091 ; Sept. 14.
McCarthy. Henry J., Danvers, assignor to Hygrade Syl-
vania Corporation, Salem, Mass. Filament support for
radio tubes and the like. 2.100.306; Nov. 23.
McCarthy, John J.. Maiden, Mass. Internal combustion
engine. 2.067,496 ; Jan. 12.
McCarthy, John W. (See Diukermann, H. K., and
McCarthy.)
McCarthy, Justin J., Boston, Mass. Finger print powder.
2,099,028 ; Nov. 16.
McCarthy, Justin X. (See Freil, Raymond McS., as-
signor.)
McCarthy, Kellogg B., Eureka. Calif. Practice device for
golfers. 2,093,153 ; Sept. 14.
McCarthy, Maurice F. (See Loftis, H. J., and McCarthy.)
McCarthy, Richard J. (See Fritz, A., and McCarthy.)
McCarthy, William J., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, assignor
to American Can Company, New York, N. Y. Container.
2,088.605 ; Aug. 3.
McCartney, Charles E., Los Angeles, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Ensign Carburetor Co. Ltd., Hunting-
ton Park, Calif. Volatile hydrocarbon vaporizing and
fuel supply system. 2.073,282 : Mar. 9.
McCarty, Clayton E., assignor of forty per cent to Mrs. L.
C. Brocat, Jr., Pecos, Tex. Nursing bottle. 2,091,605 ;
Aug. 31.
McCarty, Orin P., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Transformer connection. 2,082,645 ;
June 1.
McCaskey Register Company, The. (See Clark, Harold W.,
assignor.)
McCaughey, George J. (See Gassman, E. P., and
McCaughey. )
McCauley, Ernest G.. Dayton, Ohio. Fluid pressure con-
troller device. 2,082.410 ; June 1.
McCauley. Ernest G., Dayton, Ohio. Hydraulic brake.
2.087.062 ; July 13.
McCauley, Irvin D., Arp, Tex., assignor of one-half to
G. L. Blaxton, Shreveport, La. Cement sack opening
device. 2,078,599 ; Apr. 27.
McCauley, Myron D., Huntington Woods, Mich. Map dis-
play mechanism. 2,079,024 ; May 4.
McCausland, Wallace, and C. W. Stephen, Bridgeport,
Conn., assignors to Reading-Pratt & Cady Company,
Inc. Lubricated valve. 2,068,810 : Jan. 26.
McCausland, Wallace, and C. W. Stephen, Bridgeport,
Conn., assignors, by mesne assignments, to American
Chain & Cable Company, Inc. Lubricated valve.
2.086,725 ; July 13.
McCaw, Perry, Sappho, Wash. Scissors. 2,082,502 ;
June 1.
McCharles, Carl H., and H. A. Mulvany. Berkeley, Calif.
Treating egg whites to improve keeping and whipping
qualities. 2,087,985 ; July 27.
McClain. Grover A., San Francisco, assignor of one-tenth
to J. H. Layne, Alameda, one-tenth to H. L. McClain,
and one-tenth to R. McClain, San Francisco, Calif.
Portable crane. 2.082,017 ; June 1.
McClain, Grover A.. San Francisco, assignor of one-tenth
to J. H. Layne, Alameda, one-tenth to H. L. McClain,
and one-tenth to R. McClain, San Francisco, Calif.
Port.-ible shovel. 2,082,018 ; June 1.
JlcClain, Harold L., et al. (See McClain, Grover A.,
assignor.)
McClain, John, Chicago, HI. Gauge. 2,074,753 ; Mar. 23.
McClain, Romey, et al. (See McClain, Grover A., as-
signor.)
McClain, Ross S. (See Overman, Ivan J., assignor.)
McClane, Joseph L.. Hartford. Conn., assignor, by mesne
as.-.ignments, to United Aircraft Corporation. Flexible
mounting. 2.000.059; Aug. 17.
McClnnahan, Effie, assignor of one-fifth to Southern
United Ice Company, and one-fifth to L. W. Dawley,
Jackson, Miss. Portable cooling cabinet. 2,083,852 ;
June 15.
McClarin, William H., Sr., Bethlehem. Pa. Thumb guard
and rest for pistols. Re. 20,456 ; July 27.
McClary, Horace P., et al, executors. (See Cone, Frank L.)
McClatcliie. John M., assignor to The Borden Company,
New York. N. Y. Valve actuating device for can
washers. 2,082.458 ; June 1.
McClave-Brooks Company. (See Crohn, Henry P., as-
signor.)
McCIave-Brooks Company. (See Warg, Charles A., as-
signor.)
McClay. Roy C. Los Angeles. Calif., assignor to United
Research Corporation. Long Island Citv. N. Y. Sound
gate. 2.092.177; Sept. 7.
McCleary Hydraulic Brake Co. (See McCleary, Roy E.,
assignor.)
McCleary, Roy E., Seattle, assignor to McCleary Hydraulic
Brake Co.. Yakima, Wash. Applying brakage.
2,086,277 : Julv 6.
McCleery Harold L. (See Cline, A. J., and McCleery.)
McCleery, Harold L., Downers Grove, and A. J. Cline,
Chicago, 111., said McCleery assignor to said Cline.
Controller for printing presses or the like. 2,074,661 ;
Mar. 23.
McClellan, Fred C. (See Maitland. Frank K.. assignor.)
McClelland. William. Rock Ferry, Birkenhead, England.
Two-stroke cycle internal combustion engine. 2,088,863 ;
Aug. 3.
McClenathan. Roy F.. assignor to Lamac Process Company,
Erie, Pa. Roughing cutter. 2,070,441 ; Feb. 9.
McCIintic-Marshall Corporation. (See Dickmann, Josef,
assignor.)
McClintock, Edward H.. West Springfield. Mass. Metallic
frame wall construction. 2.093.615 ; Sept. 21.
McClintock, George H.. Refugio, Tex. Power lift for gin
breasts. 2,090,543 ; Aug. 17.
LIST OF PATENTEES
407
McCloud, Don B., Carbondale, 111. Explosive cartridge
and making the same. 2,074,553 ; Mar. 23.
McCloud, Edward H., Columbus, Ohio. Swinging door
operator. 2,075,000; Mar. 23.
McCloud, Edward H., assignor to The Kinnear Mfg. Com-
pany, Columbus, Ohio. Operator for roll top doors.
2,070,058 ; Feb. 9.
McCloud, Edward H. (See Piiley, M. A., and McCloud.)
McCluer, Wilbert B. (See Fenske, M. R., and McCluer.)
McCluer, Wilbert B., and M. R. Fenske, State College, Pa.,
assignors to Pennsylvania Petroleum Research Corpora-
tion. Treating mineral oils. 2,094,802 ; Oct. 5.
McCluer, Wilbert B., and M. R. Fenske, State College,
Pa., assignor to Pennsylvania Petroleum Research Cor-
poration. Treating mineral oils. 2,099,615 ; Nov. 16.
McClune, Maris L., Kirkwood, Pa. Hitch. 2,069,416 ;
Feb. 2.
McClure, Ernest H. (See Wayman, Albert J., assignor.)
McClure, Glenn T., McKeesport, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Load brake
device. 2,068,342 ; Jan. 19.
McClure, Glenn T., McKeesport, Pa., assignor to The
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Check valve device. 2,081,462 ; May 25.
McClure, Glenn T., McKeesport, and E. R. Fitch, Irwin,
assignors to The Westinghouse Air Brake Company,
Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pressure brake. 2,084,695 ;
June 22.
McClure, Harry T., Warwick, R. I., assignor to Boston
Wire Stitcher Company, Portland, Maine. Wire-
stitching machine. 2,088,428 ; July 27.
McClure, Jay D., South Bend, Ind., assignor of one-fourth
to F. W. Putnam ; one-fourth to O, J. Garner, and
one-fourth to C. H. Kaysen, all of South Bend, Ind.
Game counter. 2,076,409 ; Apr. 6.
BIcClure, John G. (See Cormier. Farrier, assignor.)
McClure, Lloyd M. (See Helle. Earl, assignor.)
McClure, Martin J., El Paso, 111. Box. 2,103,373 ; Dec.
28.
McClure, Robert E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Wean Engineering Co., Inc., Warren, Ohio. Clock
controlled contact mechanism. 2,100,664 ; Nov. 30.
McClure, William B., Seattle, Wash. Projecting and en-
larging condensed information. 2,076,853 ; Apr. 13.
McCluskey, Sibley B., London, England. Recovery of
sulphur from sulphide ores. 2,084,697 : June 22.
McCollum, Andrew O., assignor to Hydraulic Brake Com
pany, Detroit, Mich. Ironing machine. 2,076,346 ;
Apr. 6.
McCollum, Andrew O., assignor of one-half to O. H. Mc-
Collum, Detroit, Mich. Pump. 2.079,375 ; May 4.
McCollum, Andrew O., assignor to Hydraulic Brake Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Steering mechanism. 2,086,814 ;
July 13.
McCollum, Andrew O., assignor to Hydraulic Brake Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Ironing machine. 2,095,526 :
Oct. 12.
Hoist.
Downers Grove, 111.
(See McCollum, James H. K.
McCollum, George W.,
2,085,815; July 6.
McCiollum, Henry J. De N.
and H. J. De N.)
McCollum, James H. K. and H. J. De N., Evanston, 111.
Vacuum power clutch. 2,071.983 ; Feb. 23.
McCollum, Orla H. (See McCollum, Andrew O., as-
signor.)
McComb, Alfred H., Homewood, 111. Treating soya beans
and like legumes. 2,083,853 ; June 15.
McComb, Walter J., et al. (See Greer, R. H., Jr., Burgess,
and Ohme, assignors.)
McConibs, Arnold R., Lancaster Township, Lancaster
County, assignor to Armstrong Cork Company, Lancas-
ter, Pa. Molding apparatus. 2,066,993 ; Jan. 5.
McCombs, Mathpw F., and F. W. Decker, assignors to
Niagara Alkali Company. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Appa-
ratus for supplying chlorine. 2,067,720 ; Jan. 12.
McCombs, Stuart C, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Chicago
Rawhide Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Oil
seal. 2,070,038; Feb. IG.
McCombs, William L., Elizabeth, and C. L. Sheesley, Mc-
Keesport, Pa. Heater. 2,080,949 ; May 18.
McConkey, Montgomery W. (See Dodge, A. Y., and
McConkey. )
McConkey, Montgomery W., Cliicago, 111. Cooling mech-
anism. 2,078.804; Apr. 27.
McConkey, Montgomery W., assignor to Bendix Rosearcli
Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,068,958 ;
Jan. 20.
McConkey, Montgomery W., assignor to Bondix Brake
Company, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,008,959 ; Jan.
20.
McConnell, Benjamin R., Waco, assignor to IT. C. MoCon-
nell, Port Arthur, Tex. Jaclc. 2,085,111 ; June 29.
McConnell, Elliott B., Cleveland Heights, assignor to
The Standard Oil Company (Ohio), Cleveland, Ohio.
Apparatus for extracting petroleum, etc. 2,091,645;
Aug. 31.
McConnell, Elliott B., Cleveland Heights, assignor to
The Standard OH Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Flash-
distming petroleum. 2,095,418; Oct. 12.
McConnell, Henry IC, Richmond, Va., assignor to Tobacco
By-Producta and Chemical Corporation, TiOulsvlUe, Ky.
Fumigating package. 2,071,171 ; Feb. 10.
McConnell, Herbert C. (See McConnell, Benjamin R., as-
signor.)
McConnell, Palmer B., Appleton, assignor to Marathon
Paper Mills Company, Rothschild, Wis. Dispensing
carton. 2,080,729 ; May 18.
McConnell, Thomas, Northampton, assignor to Hampton
Company, Easthampton, Mass. Dyeing rayon in cake
form. 2,068,277 ; Jan. 19.
McConnell, Thomas, Northampton, assignor to Hampton
Company, Easthampton, Mass. Apparatus for treating
rayon in cake form. 2,070,538 ; Feb. 9.
McConway & Torley Corporation. (See Regan, William
J., assignor.)
McCord, David E. (See Dobbs, James K.. assignor.)
McCord Radiator & Mfg. Co. (See Bailey, Claude B..
assignor.)
McCord Radiator & Mfg. Co. (See McCord, William W.)
McCord Radiator & Mfg. Co. (See Powers, William J.,
assignor.)
McCord, William W., assignor to McCord Radiator &
Mfg. Co., Detroit, Mich. Machine for making heat
transfer devices. 2,087,723 ; July 20.
McCordock, Howard A., Webster Groves, Mo. Repeating
back for cameras. 2,099,072 ; Nov. 16.
McCormack, Alex A. (See Hull, H. B., and McCormack.)
McCormack, Alex A. (See Newill, B. B., McCormack,
Wolcott, and Smith.)
McCormack, Alex A., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Compress-
ing apparatus. 2,069,767 ; Feb. 2.
McCormack, Alex A., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Dayton, Ohio. Seal for refrigerating appa-
ratus. 2,075,769 ; Mar. 30.
McCormack, Alex A., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,080,288 ; May 11.
McCormack, John F., New Haven, and J. R. Leonard.
Gales Ferry, Conn. Temperature controlled safety elec-
tric switch. 2,100,665 ; Nov. 30.
McCormack, Charles V., Gary, Ind. Mouth prop.
2,075,534; Mar. 30.
McCormack, Lawrence E. (See Westberg, H., and
McCormack.)
McCormick, Elmer, and W. H. Worthington, assignors to
John Deere Tractor Company, Waterloo, Iowa. Trans-
mission. 2,103,543 ; Dec. 28.
McCormick, George, Redwood City, Calif. Wheel cooling
apparatus. 2,102,181 ; Dec. 14.
McCormick, Hugh M., et al. (See Tapp, Lora E., as-
signor.)
McCormick, John H., Williamsport, Pa. Refrigerator car.
2,102,182 ; Dec. 14.
McCornack, Herbert, Glen Ridge, N. J. Dairy plant.
2,081,947; June 1.
McCornack, Herbert, Glen Ridge, N. J., assignor to
McCornack Inventions, Inc., Howey, Fla. Centrifugal
clutch. 2.097.128 ; Oct. 26.
McCornack Inventions, Inc. (See McCornack, Herbert,
assignor.)
McCortney, Willett J., Royal Oak, assignor to Chrysler
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Cement. 2,080,730 ; May
18.
McCowen, John L. (See Fawcett, E. W., and McCowen.)
McCoy, Aaron E., Malin, Oreg. Potato harvester.
2.093,920; Sept. 21.
McCoy, Harry E., Alabama City, Ala., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Republic Steel Corporation, Cleveland,
Ohio. (Controlling the spangling of galvanized sheets.
2,086,278 ; July 6.
MoCov, Harry E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Jeahnette Northrup, Los Angeles, Calif. Playing card
shuffling device. 2,094,803 ; Oct. 5.
McCov, James J., Pocatello, Idaho. Car and truck
holder. 2,072,764 ; Mar. 2.
McCov, James R., Jersey City, N. J., assignor of one-fourth
to G. A. Bvrne, Brooklyn, N. Y. Device for indicating
lubrication for an automobile. 2,085,920 ; July 6.
McCoy, John H., et al. (See Smith, Harry, assignor.)
McCoy, Robert L., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Locke In-
sulator Corporation. Radio antenna insulator for air-
planes. 2,093,872; Sept. 21.
McCoy, Verl E., assignor to Wilson Engineering Corpora-
tion. Chicago, 111. Sludge removal apparatus.
2.080.146 ; May 11.
McCoy, Verl B., assignor to Wilson Engineering Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Blow-off apparatus. 2,080,574 ;
May 18.
McCoy, A'orl E., Chicago, 111., and R. W. Anderson, Wau-
watosa. Wis., assignors to Wilson Engineering Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Sludge removal apparatus.
2.080.147 ; May 11.
McCoy, Verl E., Chicago, 111., and R. W. Anderson, Wnu-
watosa, Wis. : said McCoy assignor to Wilson Engineer-
ing Corporation, Chicago, 111. Boiler feed apparatus.
2,103,225; Dec. 21.
McCracken. Vrcd Al., Norwood, Ohio. Compressor.
2.100,014; Nov. 23.
McCracUen, John. Burgettstown, Pa. Sound reproducing
means. 2,073,501 ; JInr. 0.
McCracken, Leonard O., North lilttle Rock, Ark. Vacuum
cleaner appliance. 2,101,222; Dec. 7.
McCrady, lOeiward, Jr.. I'lltsburgh, I'a. Installation for
pavement Joints. 2,096,254 ; Oct. 10.
408
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
McCrary, Pierce R., York, Pa. Plow. 2,092,553 ; Sept. 7.
McCrary, Pierce R., York, Pa., assignor of twenty-five
per cent to I. H. Linton and ten per cent to F. P.
Mauro, Washington, D. C. Internal combustion engine.
2 103,787 ; Dee. 28.
McCray Refrigerator Company. (See Hopkins, George J.,
assignor.)
McCreary, James R.. and L. H. Fuller, Houston, Tex.
Pressure flow regulator. 2,091,482 ; Aug. 31.
McCreary, John T., Chicago, 111. Cigarette extinguishing
device. 2,082.072 ; June 1.
McCreery. Esley P., Stockton, assignor of twenty per cent
to P. W. Stamps, Berkeley, and twenty per cent to D. B.
Stamps, Stockton, Calif. Process and apparatus for
producing osygen. 2.086.5G7 ; July 13.
McCreery, Gail. (See Dayhuff, C, and JlcCreery.)
McCrory, Max G., Steubenville. Ohio. Riding boot.
2,068,811 ; Jan. 26.
McCrosson, John T., Port-Au-Prince, Haiti. Vacuumiz-
ing, gasifying, and siruping containers. 2,066,356 ;
Jan. 5.
McCrosson, John T., New York, N. Y. Coffee processing
method. 2,087,602 ; July 20.
McCubbing Pneumatic Harness Company. (See McCub-
bing, Robert, assignor.)
McCubbing, Robert. Barrhill, Dalbeattie, assignor to The
McCubbing Pneumatic Harness Company, Limited, Dal-
beattie, Scotland, Horse collar, 2,099,860 ; Nov, 23.
McCuen, Charles L., Lansing, Mich. Oil cooler.
2,067,721 : Jan. 12.
McCiillam, William G., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Development Company. Floating roof for stor-
age tanks. 2,071,552 ; Feb. 23.
McCullam, William G., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Development Companv. Floating roof for stor-
age tanks. 2.071,553 ; Feb. "23.
McCulloch, John J,, and H. A. Hinricks, Pomeroy, Iowa
Latch. 2,094,547; Sept, 28,
McCulloch, John W,, and C. H, Myers, Monroe, Oreg.
Producing invisible writing. 2.093,397 ; Sept. 14.
McCulloch, Leon. (See Strom, A. P., Denault, and Mc-
Culloch.)
McCulloch, Leon, Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Removing wax and resins from" shellac. 2,069,533 ;
Feb. 2.
McCullough, Frederick S., deceased, Ontario, Canada ;
The Union National Bank of Pittsburgh, executor.
Vacuum tube and making the same. 2,078,892 ; Apr.
27.
JlcCullough, Frederick S., deceased, Ontario, Canada ;
The Union National Bank of Pittsburgh, executor of
said Frederick S. McCullough. Thermionic tubes and
the manufacture thereof. 2,093.567; Sept. 21.
:McCunough, James D. (See Brinckerhoff, J. E., Mc-
Cullough, and Swift.)
McCullough, Joseph J., and W. K. L. i^fcCullough, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Game board net. 2.074,850 ; Mar. 23.
McCullough, Neel M., and C. C. Cook, assignors to Pierce
Governor Company, Anderson, Ind. Governor.
2.098,505 ; Nov. 9.
McCullough, Otis J., Huntington Park, Calif. Outside
pipe cutter. 2,072,341 ; Mar, 2.
McCullough, Paul J., assignor to J. Pavelka, St. Louis,
Mo. Electric cooking appliance. 2.070.290 ; Feb. 9.
McCullough, William K. L. (See McCullough, Joseph
J., and W. K. L.)
McCune, Burton W., ct al. (See Fletcher, Allen H.,
assignor.)
McCune, Fred L. (See Borgerd, W. F., McCune, and
Uherek.)
McCune, Frederick S., Bellevue, Pa. Method and appara-
tus for separating metallic articles. 2,087,806 ; Julv
20.
McCune, Joseph C. Edgewood. assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Compan.v, Wilmerding, Pa. Quick serv-
ice device. 2.068,343 ; Jan. 19.
McCune, Josoph C, Edgewood, assignor to The Westinc-
house Air Brake Companv. Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pres-
sure brake. 2,077.949 ; Apr. 20.
McCune, Joseph C, Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
pressure brake. 2.084.696 : June 22.
McCune, Joseph C, Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Companv, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid
pressure brake. 2,087.622 ; Julv 20.
McCune. Josoph C, Edgewood, "Pa., assignor to The
Westinghouse Air Brake Company. Wilmerding. Pa.
Retardation controlled brake. 2.088.528 ; July 27.
McCune, Joseph C, Edgewood, assignor to The West-
inghouse Air Brake Companv, Wilmerding, Pa. Mag-
netic track brake. 2,088,529 ; Julv 27.
McCune, Joscpli C, Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Safety
car control enuipment. 2,088,530 ; July 27.
McCune, Josepli C, Edgewood, assignor to The Westing-
house Air nr.nko Company. Wilmerding, Pa. Brake
control checking means. 2,091,007; Aug. 24
McCung, Eugene F. (See Schildknecht, Paul S.. as-
signor.)
JlcCurdy, Frederick T„ Kokomo, Ind.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation
Rolling alloys. 2,097,768; Nov. 2.
McCurdv, Herschel E., Detroit, Mich. Cuspidor.
2.090,848; Aug. 24.
McCurdy, Samuel. (See Soderberg, John T. and S.)
McCurdy, Samuel, Ardmore, assignor to The Pennsyl-
vania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Compart-
ment box car. 2,091,869 ; Aug. 31.
McCurley, Charles, assignor to Clayton and Lambert
Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich, Tire cover for
spare tires, 2,086.776 ; July 13.
McCutchen, Brunson S. (See Frantz, S. G., and
McCutchen.)
McCutchen, Brunson S. (See Frantz, S. G., McCutchen,
Roberts, and Stewart.)
McCutchen. Brunson S., Princeton Township, Mercer
Countv, N, J,, assicnor to A, N, Mann, Scarsdale. N. Y.
Demodulator. 2,087,063 ; July 13.
McCutcheon, William A., East Williston, assignor to Muzak
Corporation, New York, X. Y. Coin selection program
system. 2,100,608 ; Nov. 30.
McDannold, Eulilee, Mountain View, Calif. Applicator.
2.102,209 ; Dec. 14.
McDarmeut, Allan M. (See 'Wright, Jack, assignor,)
McDerment, James H„ assignor to The Swartwout Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Ventilator. 2,099,309 ; Nov.
16.
McDerment, James H., assignor to The Swartwout Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Ridge ventilator. 2,072,461 ;
Mar. 2.
McDerment, James H., assignor to The Swartwout Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio, Ventilator. 2,079,576 ; Mav 4.
.McDerment, James H., assignor to The Swartwout Com-
pany. Cleveland, Ohio. Ventilator. 2,096,123 ; Oct, 19,
McDerment, James H,, assignor to The Swartwout Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio, Latch mechanism, 2,096,124 ;
Oct. 19.
McDerment, James H., assignor to The Swartwout Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio, Ridge ventilator. 2,100,785 ;
Nov. 30.
McDermet, John R., assignor to Elliott Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Method and apparatus for heating and
deaerating liquids. 2,071,134 ; Feb. 16.
McDermott, Carl, Freehold, N. J. Bicycle generator.
2,088,029 ; July 27. .> 6 e aior.
McDermott, Eugene, Dallas, Tex. Electrically exploring
bore holes. 2,070,912 ; Feb. 16.
McDill. Rex D., East Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for
determining characteristics of fluids. 2,082 252 •
June 1.
McDill, Rex D., East Cleveland, assignor to Adjustable
Scaffold & Form Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Controlling
apparatus. 2,085,504 ; June 29.
McDill. Rex D., East Cleveland, assignor to Adjustable
Scaffold & Form Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Controlling
apparatus. 2,102,598 ; Dec. 21,
McDonald, Arnold S„ New York, N. T. Article of head-
wear. 2,070,442 ; Feb. 9.
McDonald. Arthur J. "Mac", et al. (See Wernmark, Carl
G., assignor.)
McDonald, Charles J„ Chicago. 111. Gas control for
beer draw-off systems. 2,088,089 ; July 27.
McDonald. Edward F.. ButTalo, N, Y. Ash receiver.
2.067.406: .Tan. 3 2.
McDonald, Eugene F., Jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to Win-
charger Corporation, Sioux City, Iowa. Starting means
for wind-driven generator units. 2,086,279 ; July 6,
McDonald. Eugene G., assignor to Bendix Aviation Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,102,853; Dec.
McDonald, Francis J., Los Angeles, Calif. Lead pencil.
2,081,057; May 18.
McDonald, George R., Oakland, Calif. Manual or auto-
matic means for correcting time-keeping mechanisms.
2.066,357 : Jan, 5,
McDonald, Gorden G., Nova Scotia, assignor to E. P, Cox,
Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada, Combination door pro-
tector and lock. 2,102,729 ; Dec. 21.
McDonald, James, Weehawken, N. J., assignor to Todd
Combustion Equipment, Inc., New York, N. Y. Tele-
scopic shroud for use with oil burning equipment.
2,081,710; May 25.
McDonald, John. Brooklyn. N. Y. Plate glass carrying
truck. 2,100,971 ; Nov, 30.
*^^To''^^f3fi^*n""'^'o ^' Campo, Tex. Drafting machine.
McDonald Products Corporation. (See Booth, Roland T.,
assignor.)
McDonald. Roland A.. St. Joseph, Mo. Garment protector.
2.074.071 ; Mar. 16.
McDonald, Sterling B., Chicago, 111., assignor to Heywood-
uakefield Company. Gardner, Mass. Tray for re-
el iner-back chairs. 2,098,426 ; Nov. 9.
'^^'?n-"n''n'oo^*TP'l*'" ^■' ^°^ Angeles, Calif. Vehicle wheel.
McDonald, William L., New York, N. Y. Automatic speed
cliangc device. 2,073,264; Mar 9
McDonel. Chalmer. (See Frizzcll, C. S., .^nd JIcDonel.)
McDonnell, Everett N., et al. (See Carlson, Oscar F.,
assignor.)
^'o'^^l'l"''"' Francis S., Milton, Mass. Paper package.
J,0icS.9.)9 ; May 4.
McDonnell, James W., Palo Alto, Calif. Electrical indi-
cating apparatus. 2,070,743 ; Feb. 16.
LIST OF PATENTEES
409
McDonough, Everett G., Mount Vernon, assignors to
Zotos Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hair waving pad.
2,076,156; Apr. 6.
McDonough, Everett G., Mount Vernon, assignor to Zotos
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hair waving pad.
2,102,803; Dec. 21.
McDonough, James M., Galveston, and G. A. Humason,
Houston, Tex. Keleasable choke. 2,078,402 ; Apr. 27.
McDougal, Taine G. (See Kabezzana, H., McDougal,
Ford, and Kirk.)
McDougal, Taine G., Flint, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Making ceramic products.
2.092,001 ; Sept. 7.
McDougall, Allan J., Gaylord, Mich. Cream separator.
2,081,492; May 25.
McDougall, George F., Portland, Oreg. Sampling valve.
2,096,125 ; Oct. 19.
McDougall, George F., Portland, Oreg. Primer valve.
2,096,287 ; Oct. 19.
McDougall, George F., Portland, Oreg. Sampling valve.
2,099,939 ; Nov. 23.
McDougall, George F., Portland, Oreg., assignor to Hy-
draulic Brake Company, Detroit, Mich. Hydraulic
brake. 2,082,019 ; June 1.
McDougall, George F., assignor to Oregon Textile Ma-
chines, Inc., Portland, Oreg. Shock absorbing latching
device. 2,097,596; Nov. 2.
McDougall, Gilbert W., assignor to Erie Meter Systems,
Inc., Erie, Pa. Gasoline dispensing apparatus.
2,071,554; Feb. 23.
McDougall, Mary B., Pasadena, Calif. Adjustable
bracket construction. 2,074,411 ; Mar. 23.
McDowell, Stanford W. (See Gibbs, R. A., Jr., and
McDowell. )
McDufCee, Samuel. (See Brookshire, T. W., and
]\IcDufCee.)
McDuffle, WllHam C. (See Craig, Wallace A., assignor.)
McEachron, Edgar J. (See Ruhoff, O. E., McEachron,
and Schroeder.)
McElgin, John, assignor to John J. Nesbitt, Inc., Phila-
delphia, Pa. Apparatus for the heating of air.
2.098,830; Nov. 9.
McElhaney, James R., and R. Stoker, Vandergrift, Pa.,
assignor to American Sheet and Tin Plate Company.
Apparatus for coating sheet metal. 2,074,798 ; Mar.
23.
McElhany, Robert D., and J. Borrowman, Beacon, N. Y.
Joining tubular members. 2,093,092 ; Sept. 14.
McElhenny, T. J. (See Burnham, John M., assignor.)
McElheny, Herbert ii... Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Portable
ladder. 2,085,921 ; July 6.
McElroy, Theodore C, et al. (See Marchant, Arthur W.,
assignor.)
McEnery, Joseph P., New York, N. Y. Holder for ciga-
rette packages. 2.088,211 ; July 27.
McEvoy, J. M., & Company. (See Howard, James H.,
assignor.)
McEvoy, S. H. (See Gregg, Earl C. assignor.)
McEwen, Christopher E., Nashville, Tenn. Fish lure.
2.097.986: Nov. 2.
McPadden, Ross M., Glendale, Calif. Curler. 2,089,499 ;
Aug. 10.
McFadden, Thomas P., Flushing, N. Y. Cleaning and gas-
freeing ships' oil tanks. 2,092,321 ; Sept. 7.
McFarland, David M., West Chester, Pa., assignor to
Atlas Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Method of
and apparatus for firing explosives. 2,081,633 ; May
McFarland, Edward H., Zanesville, Ohio. Method of and
apparatus for mining and recovering minerals.
2,093,568 ; Sept. 21.
McFarland, James L., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Enameling furnace.
2.100.222 : Nov. 23.
McFarland, Owen D., assignor to Roofing Machinery Mfg.
Co., Chicago, in. Mechanism for movablv supporting
cvlindens. 2.067,777 ; .Tan. 12. , ' "
McParlane, Andrew, Maspeth, N. Y. Bird nest. 2,075,739 ;
Mar. 30.
McFarlane, Maynard I/. D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Translation
of modulated electric current Into a series of impulses.
2,070,913 ; Feb. 16.
McFarlane, Robert B., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Door
lock. 2,099,343; Nov. 16.
McFarlin, William K., East Orange, N. J. Strainer.
2,084,587 ; June 22.
McFaul, Joseph H., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Gerrard
Company, Inc. Apparatus for making multiplex fas-
teners or nails. 2,073,912 • Mar. 16.
McFaul, Joseph II., (Jlilcago, 111., ns.signor to The Gerrard
Company, Inc. Making multiplex fasteners or nails.
2,073,943 ; Mar. 16.
McFcrnin, John B., Jr., assignor to liOuisvllle Electric
Manufactuiing Co^ LouiBville, Ky. Motor driven food
churning device. 2,100,549; Nov. 30.
McFettcrs, George A., Greensboro, N. C. Finishing loom
reeds. 2,080,233 ; July 6.
McGaha, William P., assignor of one-hnlf to J. W. Sanders,
Gn'enviile, S. C. Self-aligning sand roller bearing.
2.098,630 ; Nov. 0.
McGuhe.v, Randolph W., Akron, Ohio, aHslgnor 1o Tlic
B. F. Goodrich Cloinpany, New York, N. Y. Curing polv
vinyl halidcH. 2,07(),4'13 ; Feb. 0.
McGarry, Francis J., Detroit, Mich. Theft preventing
bolt. 2,069,500 ; Feb. 2.
McGary, Francis L., Hardinsburg, Ky. Strap seal.
2,067,093 ; Jan. 5.
McGeachy, James A. (See Wood, A. B., Smith, and
McGeachy.)
McGee, Frank R., Steubenville, Ohio. Sintering.
2,095,567 ; Oct. 12.
McGee, James D. (See Tedham, W. F., and McGee.)
McGee, James D., London, England, assignor to Electric
& Musical Industries, Ltd. Electron tube. 2,072,957 ;
Mar. 9.
McGee, James D., Ealing, London, assignor to Electric
and Musical Industries Limited, Hayes Middlesex, Eng-
land. Television. 2,100,259 ; Nov. 23.
McGee, John M., Casper, Wyo., assignor to Standard Oil
Company, Chicago, 111. Sweetening hydrocarbon dis-
tillates. 2,083,917 ; June 15.
McGee, Leland T., Ripon, Calif. Bean cutter. 2,090,802 ;
Aug. 24.
McGee, Lloyd S., St. Louis, Mo. Power generating appa-
ratus. 2,097,286 ; Oct. 26.
McGee. Robert E., Beeville, Tex. Hydraulic pump.
2,083,854 ; June 15.
McGehee, Wallace L., and H. W. Luhnow, Kansas City,
Mo. Apparatus for manufacturing dried feed.
2,100,907 ; Nov. 30.
McGerry, James J., assignor to Automatic Musical In-
strument Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Massage in-
strument. 2,076,410 ; Apr. 6.
McGifEert, John R., and N. Huber, assignors to Clyde
Iron Works, Duluth, Minn. Locomotive crane.
2,071,135 ; Feb. 16.
McGill, Alexander. (See Dickie, W. A., McGill, and
Taylor. )
McGill, Charles S., assignor to McGill Manufacturing
Company, Valparaiso, Ind. Portable incandescent lamp.
2,085,683 ; June 29.
BIcGill Manufacturing Company. (See McGill, Charles
S., assignor.)
McGill Manufacturing Company. (See Popp, Rudolf, as-
signor.)
McGill Manufacturing Company. (See Robinson, Thomas
L., assignor.)
McGill Metal Products Company. (See Stilson, Herbert
A., assignor.)
McGill, William J., Alton, assignor to Standard Oil Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Refining mineral lubricating oils.
2,069,170 ; Jan. 26.
McGinnes, John C, South Williamsport, Pa. Hydraulic
shock absorber. 2,084,001 ; June 15.
McGinnis, Charles W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Antiskid chain.
2,082,253 ; June 1.
McGinnis, Walter T., Chicago, 111. Dispensing appara-
tus. 2,081,362; May 25.
McGlade, George B^ Long Island City, N. Y., assignor to
Acco Products, Inc. Loose leaf binding. 2,090,216 ;
Aug. 17.
McGlone, Ronald A. (See Albrecht, H. O., McGlone, and
Roskosky.)
McGlynn, James D., Royal Oak, Mich. Drum rolling de-
vice. 2,071,889 ; Feb. 23.
McGowan, Kenneth J. J., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway switch oper-
ating apparatus. 2,098,831 ; Nov. 9.
McGowan, R. H., et al. (See Bourdon, Russell G., as-
signor. )
McGfowan, Thomas R., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Ameri-
can Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Br.ake mecha-
nism. 2.096,462 ; Oct. 19.
McGowen, William R., assignor to The McKay Company,
Pittsburgh. Pa. Chair. 2,069,456 ; Feb. 2.
McGrady, Frank C, Washington, D. C. Light support.
2,100,058; Nov. 23.
McGrath, John T., Libertyville, 111. Tank valve.
2,088,864 ; Aug. 3.
McGrath, William L. (See Walker, L. R., Doyle, and
Mc(;ratli.)
McGrath, William L., assignor to Eclipse Machine Com-
pany, Elmira, N. Y. Backfiring release for automatic
starting mechanism. 2,070,994 ; Feb. 16.
McGraw Electric Company. (Si>(> In-land, Murray, as-
signor.)
McGraw-Electric Company. (See Scharf, Frank W., as-
signor.)
McGregor, Thomas A. (See Saunders, W. S., and
McGregor.)
McGrew, John A., Albany, N. Y. Brake shoe key.
2,072,007 : Fob, 23,
McGrew, ,Tohn A „ Albany, N. Y. Locomotive. 2,078,262;
Apr. 27.
McGuckin, Glenn M., Chandler, Okla. Game piece.
2,087,159 ; July 13.
McGnflin, Williiiiu II., Freer, Tex. Pump rod coupling.
2.007,329: Jiin. 12.
McGnlgan, T,ouls R,, Bryn Mawr, Pa. Vehicle wheel.
2,101,744; Dec. 7.
McGnlnness, Iti'iiihnrd A., Winchester, Mass. Venetian
blind. 2,073,072 : Mar. 16,
McGuire, Donald K. (See Clau.fs, J. A., and AlcGuire.)
Mc<!ulre, Wiiliiim E„ Jennings, Mo. Apron. 2,083,700;
Juno 15.
McGurn, William D. (See Blomgren. Henry 10, , ns-
slgnor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
McHale, Michael J., Scranton, Pa. Thread guide.
2.081.548 ; May 25.
McHale, Michael J., Scranton, Pa. Thread guide.
2.081.549 : May 25.
McHuk'. Micliiiel J., Scranton, Pa. Flyer construction.
2,093.135 : Sept. 14.
McHargue, James S., Lexington, Ky. Treating distiller's
slop. 2,082,711 ; June 1.
McHugh, Charles J., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor, by mpsne
assignments, to G. M. Rich. Renewable fuse. 2,074,060 ;
Mar. 16.
McHugh, Charles P., Passaic, N. J., assignor to Raybestos-
Manhattan, Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. Rubber lined pipe
coupling. 2,070,291 ; Feb. 9.
McHugh, Frank J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
F. R. Tuerk, Chicago, 111. Fuse plug. 2,079,462 ;
May 4.
McHugh, Frederick J., Lachine, Quebec, Canada. Ex-
pansion joint. 2,084,100 ; June 15.
Mcllhlney, Donald W., Great Neck. X. Y. Oscillator fre-
quency regulation. 2,086,919 ; July 13.
Mcllrath. Roy E., Wilmette, 111. Converting solid carbon
dioxide to gaseous form and apparatus therefor.
2.096.255 : Oct. 19.
McHroy, Peter, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Enameled
Metals Company. Coated metal pipe and producing
the same. 2,084,209 ; June 15.
Mcllvain, Howard S. (See Jones C. L.. and Mcllrain.)
Mcllvaine Burner Corporation. (See Hollman, Peter I.,
assignor.)
Mcllvaine Burner Corporation. (See Mcllvaine, John H.,
assignor.)
Mcllvaine Burner Corporation. (See Mcllvaine, J. H., and
Hollman, assignors.)
Mcllvaine, John H., assignor to Mcllvaine Burner Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Control valve for oil burners.
2.079.025 : May 4.
Mcllvaine, John H., and P. I. Hollman, assignors to Mc-
llvaine Burner Corporation, Chicago, 111. Oil burner.
2,080,289 ; May 11.
Mcllvaine, Oran T., assignor to Mcllvaine Patent Cor-
poration, St. Charles, 111. Relay. 2 066,894; Jan. 5.
Mcllvaine Patent Corporation. (See Mcllvaine, Oran T.,
assignor.)
Mcllvaine, Robert L., Richmond. Ind., assignor to
Swayne. Robinson & Company, Richmond, Ind. Au-
thorized access means for safes or the like. 2,081,757 ;
May 25.
Mcllvana, Ralph M., Brookline, Mass. Milk cooler.
2,077,846 ; Apr. 20.
Mcllvane, William J., Bellerose, N. Y. Making a metal-
clad rod. 2.086,135 ; July 6.
McHvried, Edwin J., Akron, assignor to The Vaughn
Machinery Company, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Strand
working apparatus. 2.067,973 ; Jan. 19.
McHvried, Edwin J.. Akron, and N. H. Nye, assignors to
The Vaughn Machinery Company, Cuvahoga Falls, Ohio.
Winding mechanism. 2.093,815 ; Sept. 21.
Mclnnis, Colin H., Windsor, Ontario, Canada. Trolley
yoke. 2,101,951 : Dec. 14.
Mcintosh. Alexander >r. (See Amdt, Max A., assignor.)
Mcintosh. Burntnett. Floral Park, assignor to Frank A.
Hall & Sons, New York, N. Y. Caster brake. 2,081,594 ;
May 25.
Mcintosh, Harold W.. Windsor, assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Apparatus for in-
dicating and controlling temperatures in glass melting
tanks. 2,081,595 ; May 25.
Mcintosh, Harry J., West Allis, assignor to Trackson
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Door closing means for
bottom dump wagons. 2.096.910 : Oct. 26.
Mcintosh, Maurice D., Marlon, Kans., assignor to L. S.
Sanders, Cleveland, Ohio. Producing drawings or other
compositions. Re. 20,503 ; Sept. 14.
Mcintosh, Robert D., River Forest, assignor to The Im-
perial Brass Manufacturing Company, Chicago. 111. Dis-
pensing apparatus for carbonated bottled liquids.
2.070.488 : Feb. 9.
Mcintosh, Robert D., River Forest, assignor to The
Imperial Brass Manufacturing Company. Chicago, 111.
Mechanical refrigeration apparatus. 2",089,851 • Aug.
Mcintosh, Roy E., New York, assignor to R. E. Ogden.
Mountalnville. N. Y. Expansion bolt. 2,075,952 ;
Apr. 6.
Mcintosh, William E., New Orleans, La., assignor to
American Sales Book Company, Inc.. Niagara Falls,
N. Y. Manifolder. 2,089,395 ; Aug. 10.
Mclntyre, Brouwer D., assignor to Monroe Auto Equip-
ment Company, Monroe, Mich. Vehicle construction.
2 087,351 : July 20.
Mclntyre, Glenn H., Cleveland Heights, and R. W. Stuart,
Garfield Heights, assignors to Ferro Enamel Corpora-
tion. Cleveland. Ohio. Apparatus for smelting.
2.097.378 ; Oct. 26.
Mclntyre, Glenn H., Cleveland Heights, and R. W. Stuart,
Garfield Heights, assignors to Ferro Enamel Corpora-
tion, Cleveland. Ohio. Apparatus for smelting.
2.097,370 : Oct. 26.
Mclntyre, Gould C, et al. (See Lewis, Robert E., as-
signor.)
Mclntyre, James D., Birmingham, Ala. Nonseparable fas-
tener. 2.086.508; July 13.
Mclvor, Donald G., Berkeley, Calif. Insect exterminator.
2,082.712 ; June 1.
McJoynt, Thomas L., Janesville, WMs. Pad filling appa-
ratus. 2.099,861; Nov. 23.
McKale, William D. (See Goulding. S. S., and McKale.)
McKane, Hugh J., Kingston, assignor to J. H. McKane,
Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Footstool. 2,097,087 ; Oct. 26.
McKane, Joseph H. (See McKane, Hugh J., assignor.)
McKay, Augusta P., Rome, assignor to Rome Plow Com-
pany, Cedartown, Ga. Road ripper. 2,078,539 ; Apr.
27.
McKay Company, The. (See Hardy, William G., as-
signor.)
McKay Company, The. (See McGowen, William R., as-
signor.)
McKay Company, The. (See Senft, John, assignor.)
McKay, Edgar J., Short Hills, N. J. Tag. 2,099,029 ;
Nov. 16.
McKay, Eugene H., assignor to Kellogg Companv, Battle
Creek, Mich. Making bran food. 2,093,285 ; Sept. 14.
McKay, Hunter, assignor to Boston Woven Hose and
Rubber Company, Cambridge, Mass. Fire hose.
2,097,862 ; Nov. 2.
McKav, John, Glenside, Pa. Waterproofing structures.
2.071,758 ; Feb. 23.
McKay, John J., Willowdale, Nova Scotia, Canada. Mak-
ing gasket strips. 2,075,858 ; Apr. 6.
McKay, John W., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to National Television Corporation, Wil-
mington, Del. Television lamp and apparatus.
2,089,806 ; Aug. 10.
McKay Machine Company, The. (See Wardle, A. J., and
?ililler, assignors.)
McKay, William B.. Blackley, Manchester, England, as-
signor to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Man-
ufacture of naphthylamine derivatives. 2,078,960 ;
May 4.
McKay, William F.. Maplewood, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Duplex valve. 2,075,740 ; Mar. 30.
McKeag, Alfred H., and J. T. Randall, Middlesex, England,
assignors to General Electric Company. Electric lamp.
2.103.0S5; Dec. 21.
McKean, John O., assignor to Foster Machine Company,
Wpstfield. Mass. Yarn waxer. 2.086.983 : July 13.
McKean, John O., assignor to Foster Machine Company,
Westfield, Mass. Package winding machine. 2,087,439 ;
July 20.
McKean, John R., Rumford, and H. S. Busey. Providence,
R. I., assignors to Kennecott Wire and Cable Company.
Continuous wire drawing and annealing. 2,073,283 ;
Mar. 9.
McKeehnie, Ian C. Detroit, and R. A. Pattison, Warren,
ossienors to Chrysler Corporation, Highland Park.
Mich. 2.091,050; Aug. 24.
McKee, Austin C. Oklahoma Citv, Okla. Collapsible con-
tainer. 2.074.229 ; Jlar. 16.
McKee Button Company . (See Hopkins, Glenn W., as-
sienor.)
McKee. Charles R. (See Malone, J. Y., Carroll, and
McKee. )
McKee. Clinton Le B., St. John, New Brunswick. Canada.
Window sash holder. 2.069,457 ; Feb. 2.
McKee. Edward R. (See Bradshaw. W. H.. and McKee.)
McKee, Garnet W., assignor to Eclipse Fuel Engineering
Company. Rockford. 111. Meter connecting device.
Re. 20.308 ; Mar. 23.
McKee Glass Company. (See Black, Harold M., as-
signor.)
McKee, George K., Cincinnati, Ohio. Shock absorber.
2.070,799 ; Feb. 16.
McKee, Harry H., and N. J. Dziedzic, assignors to In-
dustrial Patents Corporation, Chicago, HI. Slicing ma-
chine. 2,076.959 ; Apr. 13.
McKee, Harry H., Chicago. 111., and K. Muir. Baltimore,
Md., assignors to Industrial Patents Corporation, Chi-
caeo, ni. Dehairing hogs. 2.084.856 ; June 22.
McKee, Harry H., Chicago. HI., and K. Muir, Baltimore,
Md., assignors to Industrial Patents Corporation, (Chi-
cago, ni. Dehalring method. 2,084,857 : June 22.
McKee, James, deceased. Media. Pa.. S. M. McKee, admin-
istratrix. Treating oil. 2.083.572 ; June 15.
McKee. John F.. Chicago. 111. Counterbalancing mecha-
nism. 2.090.136 : Auc. 17.
McKee, John T. (See Grayson, George W., assignor.)
McKee, Neal T., Bronxville, assignor to The Superheater
Company, New York, N. Y. Swaging machine.
2.072,680 ; Mar. 2.
McKpp, Noal T.. Bronxville. assignor to The Superheater
Company, New York, N. Y. Heating feed water.
2.088.917: Aug. 3.
.McKee. Ralph H.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. A. Ocon. New York. N. Y. Hydrogenation and
cracking of hydrocarbon oils. 2,089.616 ; Aug. 10.
McKee, Ralph H., assisrnor. bv mesne assignments, to
Ernest .\. Ocon. New York. N. Y. Hvdrogcnation and
cracking of oils. 2.0r».'H.843 • Sopt 2l"
McKee, Ralph H.. and W. S. Johnston, New York, N. Y.
Removing fluorides from water. 2,072.376 ; Mar. 2.
McKoe, Sanford I., Rio Hondo, Tex. Curtain stretcher.
2.091,765 ; Aug. 31.
McKee, Susan M., administratrix. (See JIcKee, James.)
McKee. Thomas J., Jr. (See Knight, Herbert D., as-
signor.)
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McKee, Willis, Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Central Na-
tional Bank of Cleveland. Soaking pit. 2,097,932 ;
Nov. 2.
McKeever, Eoy S., assignor to Smith Separator Corpora-
tion, Tulsa, Okla. Coupling. 2,101,405 ; Dec. 7.
McKeever, Roy S., assignor to Smith Separator Corpora-
tion, Tulsa, Okla. Pipe coupling. 2,101,406 ; Dec. 7.
McKeever, Thomas D., Lios Angeles, Calif. Combination
trunks and supporter. 2,088,302 ; July 27.
McKelvey, John H., Kirkwood, and J. \V. Rogers, Univer-
sity City, Mo., assignors to Laclede-Christy Clay Prod-
ucts Company. Wall of glass tanks. 2,077,705 : Apr.
20,
McKemie, Will, Sr. (See Scheurer, Paul P., assignor.)
McKenna Glo-Life Corporation. (See McKenna, Vincent
and W., and Rouss, assignors.)
McKenna, Philip M., Latrobe, Pa. Hard composition of
matter. 2,093,844; Sept. 21.
McKenna, Philip M., Latrobe, Pa. Producing hard com-
positions of matter. 2,093,845 ; Sept. 21.
McKenna, Vincent and W., and S. Rouss, assignors to
McKenna Glo-Life Corporation, New York, N. Y. Ani-
mated luminous display device. 2,102,474 ; Dec. 14.
McKenna, Walter. (See McKenna, Vincent and W., and
Rouss.)
McKenna, William R., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Wind-up man-
drel. 2,097,287 ; Oct. 26.
McKenney, Maurice L., Syracuse, N. Y. Liquid dispensing
device. 2,103,687 ; Dec. 28.
McKenzie, Albert E.. Brandon, Manitoba, Canada. Seed
display stand. 2,090,372 • Aug. 17.
McKenzie, Clarence J. (See Price, Robert M., assignor.)
McKenzie, Clarence J., Winthrop, assignor of three-
tenths to R. M. Price, Springfield, Mass. Safety razor.
2,089,283 ; Aug. 10.
McKenzie Engraving Company. (See Benson, Arthur E.,
assignor.)
McKenzie, William, Stonington, Maine. Stone sav^ine
machine. 2,067,856 : Jan. 12.
McKenzie, William, assignor to John L. Goss Corporation,
Stonington, Maine. Process of and machine for savcing
stone. 2,067,857 ; Jan. 12.
McKeown, Charles G., Belfast, Ireland, assignor to Ber-
tram Norton, Claverley, Shropshire County, England.
Dust collector. 2,085,506 ; June 29.
McKeovrn, Samuel C. (See Van Deventer, H. R., and
McKeown. )
McKeown, William C, assignor to C. K. Ernst, Buffalo,
N. Y. Oil burning furnace. 2,094.274 ; Sept. 28.
McKeown, William C, Buffalo, N. Y. Fuel economizer.
2,095,568; Oct. 12.
McKerrall, John, New Orleans, La. Oil heater.
2,066,480 ; Jan. 5.
McKesson, Claude L., assignor to American Bitumuls
Company, San Francisco, Calif. Bituminous emul-
sion and preparing the same. 2,074.731 ; Mar. 23.
McKesson, Lewis J., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Filter circuit.
2,084,740 ; June 22.
McKesson, Martha F. (See Bloomheart, John L., as-
signor.)
McKesson & Robbins, Inc. (See Omohundro, A. L., and
Panto, assignors.)
McKewen, John H. (See Schauer, L. L., and McKewen.)
McKiernan, James D., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Air
Reduction Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Apparatus for cutting swinging bevels. 2,()82,967 ;
June 8.
McKiernan, James D., Brooklyn, assignor to Air Reduc-
tion Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tem-
plate-follower for torch carriages. 2.085.112; June 29.
McKim, Charles, Dillsboro, Ind. Collapsible egg case.
2,081,493; May 25.
McKinlay, J.Ttic, Ijos Angeles, Calif. Facial appliance.
2,079,128: May 4.
McKinley, Charles W., Flint, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Bourdon tube gauge.
2,079,914 : May 11.
McKinley, Charles W., E. F. Bacon, and R. F. Clason,
Flint, assignors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Pressure gauge. 2,079,913 ; May 11.
McKinley, David R. (See Hanson, Walter C, assignor.)
McKinley, Floyd C. (See Wallace, G. N., and McKinley.)
McKinley, John M., East Cleveland, and ,W. K. Carter,
Columbus, Ohio, assignors to National Aluminato Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Ceramic patching cement.
2,102,327 ; Doc. 14.
McKinley, Reid B., assignor to The Union Switch & Sig-
nal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Power supply unit.
2,080,108 ; Juno 1.
McKinney, Carlos J., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Standard I'roducts Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Window runway or channel. 2,072,899 ;
Mar. 9.
McKinney, Carlos J., Detroit, Mich., assignor of one-half
to J. S. Reid, Shaker Heights. Ohio. Striker pinto for
door latch bolls. 2,075,820; Apr. 0.
McKinney, Cleveland J., Hillsdale, Mich. Solder.
2,071,211; Feb. 10.
McKinney, Dennis A., assignor to Ford Motor Company,
Detroit, Mich. Enamel composition and niuicing Himic.
2,092,285 ; Se|)t. 7.
McKinney, Hickn II., Candler, N. C. Artidciiil silk washer.
2,0!)0.120 : Oct. 19.
McKinney, Robert H. (See Rennau, Albert M., assignor.)
McKinney, Robert M. (See Booge, J. E., Krchma, and
McKinney.)
McKinnis, Ronald B., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Con-
tinental Can (Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Machine
for tempering or moistening products. 2,080,327 ;
May 11.
McKinstry, Charles H., assignor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Fluid pressure
brake. 2,091,008 ; Aug. 24.
McKissick, William H., Tulsa, Okla. Sheave block.
2,079,299 ; May 4.
McKissick, William H., Tulsa, Okla. Becket. 2,082,169 ;
June 1.
McKittrick, Donald S., Oakland, and M. L. Berry,
Berkeley, assignors to Shell Development Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Extraction process. 2,091,078 ;
Auk. 24.
McKittrick, George, Independence, Kans. Device for
cooling and dispensing liquids. 2,080,781 ; May 18.
McKnight, Edgar W., Bayonne, N. J., assignor to General
Cable Corporation, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
making cable. 2,098,922 : Nov. 9.
McKnight, James D., New York, N. Y. Register with piv-
oted vanes. 2,071,262 ; Feb. 16.
McKnight, Walter S. (See Howell, B. E., and McKnight.)
McKnight, William C., Glasgow, Scotland. Luminous
number plate and other luminous signs. 2,083,079 ;
June 8.
McKone, Leo J. (See Lyons, W. E.. and IMcKone. )
McKone, Leo J., assignor of one-half to D. D. Francis,
Cleveland, Ohio, and one-eighth to K. E. Lyman, Chi-
cago, 111. Spark plug. 2,069,320 ; Feb. 2.
McKone, Leo J., Detroit, assignor to Leo Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Spark plug. 2,076,038 ; Apr. 6.
McKone, Leo J., Chicago, 111., assignor of one-half to
D. D. Francis, Cleveland, Ohio, and one-eighth to K.
E. Lyman, Chicago, 111. Spark plug cooling device.
2,080,495; May 18.
McLachlan, Willard J., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electrical regulation.
2,091,870 ; Aug. 31.
McLaren, William P. (See Bashford, F. G. C, and
McLaren.)
McLarn, Ernest S., Manhasset, assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tele-
phone set. 2,076,244; Apr. 6.
McLaud, Olin R., Elmira, N. Y., and E. B. Stewart, as-
signors to Western Casket Hardware Co., Elgin, 111.
Casket decoration. 2,076,434 ; Apr. 6.
McLauKhlin, F. L., Company. (See Richardson, Freder-
ick G., assignor.)
McLaughlin, F. L., Company. (See Ross, Frederick N.,
assignor.)
McLaughlin, Prank, assignor to M. Fredenburg, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada. Closure for collapsible tubes and
containers. '2,080,427 ; May 18.
McLaughlin, George E., Salem, and W. E. Broughton,
Peabody, Mass., assignors to The Turner Tanning Ma-
chinery Company, Eortland, Maine. Buffing machine.
2,094,999 ; Oct. 5.
McLaughlin, George E., Salem, and W. E. Broughton,
Peabody, Mass., assignors to The Turner Tanning Ma-
chinerv Company, Portland, Maine. Buffing machine.
2,098.506 ; Nov. 9.
McLauKhlin, Harold J. (See Thoroughgood, C, and
McLaughlin.)
McLauRhlin, Howard B., Detroit, Mich. Mixing valve.
2,072,645 ; Mar. 2.
McLaughlin, John J., et al. (See Lemieux, Felix J., as-
signor.)
McLaughlin, Nelson E., Larchraont, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United States Rubber Company, New
York, N. Y. Tire display rack. 2,069,321 ; Feb. 2.
McLaughlin, Robert, Burk's Palls, Ontario, Canada.
Nonskid tire attachment. 2,088,711 ; Auc. 3.
McLaughlin, Robert J., Brooklvn, N. Y. Flying machine.
2 088.802 ; Aug. 3.
McLaughlin, Robert W., Jr., assignor to American Houses,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Window construction. 2,068,243 :
Jan. 19.
McTiauglilin, Robert W., Jr., assignor to American Houses,
Inc.. Now York, N. Y. Building construction unit.
2,009,0(!1 : Nov. 23.
McLaurin-Jones (^o. (Seo Gilchrist- J. S., assignor.)
McLay, Gavin S., assignor to Wcllman Seaver Rolling
Mill Company, Limited. liondon. ICnglnnd. Rotating
hearth furnace. 2,074,662: Mnr. 23.
McLay, Gavin S., assignor to Wcllman Seaver Roll-
ing Mill (Company Limited, London, l<;ngland. Manu-
facture of tul)es. 2,083,406; June 8.
IMcLiiv, Gavin S., Ivoiidon, lOuKland, assignor, by mesne
assiKniiienls, to Stewarts and Lloyds, Limited, (Jlas-
Kow, Scotland. I'usli bench method and apparatus.
2.0!)S.in:!; Nov. 2.
McLenn, Daniel O. (See Miller, A. M., and McLeun.)
McLean, George W., and It. A. Sluir, New Orleans, La.
Reglsl(>rlng ai)j)aiMtus. 2,081,215; May 25.
McLean, Harry (!. and A. Ij. Weber, a.sslgnors to Endow-
ment Foundation, New HrunswieU. N. J. Iteniovlng
spniy residue from fruit. Ite. 20,190; Aug. 31.
McLeiiu, Ilnrry (^, and A. L. Wel)er, assignors (o Kndow-
UKMit Ii'oundMtloii, New Itrnnswick, N. J. Spray residue
ii'iiiovni. 2,091,123; Aug. 21.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
McLean, James A. D., Hampstead Gardens, Australia.
Combined foot brake and accelerator control for motor
vehicles. 2,069,618 ; Feb. 2.
McLean, Leland O.. Elizabeth, assignor to Lidgerwood
Manufacturing Company, Linden, N. J. Power reverse
mechanism. 2,094,131 ; Sept. 28.
McLean, Malcolm E., Nelson Township, Halton County,
assignor of one-tenth to A. L. Laing, York, Ontario,
Canada. Gas producing appartus. 2,092,810 ; Sept. 14.
McLean, Malcolm E., Nelson Township, assignor of one-
tenth to A. L. Laing. York, Ontario, Canada. Output
system for gas producing apparatus. 2,094,461 ; Sept.
28.
McLean, Philip S., et al. (See Dulberg, Jasper, assignor.)
McLean, Robert W., assignor to Carver Cotton Gin Com-
pany, Bridgewater, Mass. Gin. 2,075,586 ; Mar. 30.
McLean, Robert W., Bridgewater, assignor to Carver Cot-
ton Gin Company, East Bridgewater, Mass. Cotton-
seed huUer. 2,077,247 ; Apr. 13.
McLean, Robert W., Bridgewater. assignor to Carver
Cotton Gin Comany, East Bridgewater, Mass. Textile
machine. 2.097.673 ; Nov. 2.
McLean, Robert W., Bridgewater, assignor to Carver Cot-
ton Gin Company, East Bridgewater, Mass. Gin.
2,100,786 : Nov. 30.
McLean, Stuart. (See Strickland, R. F., Blake, and
McLean.)
McLean, William A., Rochester, N. Y. Vaporizing device.
2,092,519 : Sept. 7.
McLean, William A., assignor to C. Schnackel's Son, Inc.,
Rochester, N. Y. Oil filter. 2,098,102 ; Nov. 2.
McLellan, Hiram N., Shaker Heights, Ohio, and G. C.
Balbach, Grand Rapids, Mich., assignors to The Taylor
Chair Company, Bedford, Ohio. Chair. 2,077,067 :
Apr. 13.
McLellan, Joseph R., Wichita, Kans. Pipe tip. 2,086,042 ;
July 6.
McLennan, Hugh E. (See jMnrtin. Thomas, assignor.)
McLennan, Miles A., Biverton, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Generator. 2,084,157 ; June
15.
McLennan, Miles A., Palmyra, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Indicator. 2,092.081 : Sept. 7.
McLeod, Arthur M., Madison, assignor to D. J. Murray
Manufacturing Co., Wausau, Wis. Grease trap.
2.102.429 ; Dec. 14.
McLeod. Arthur M., Madison, assignor to D. J. Murray
Manufacturing Co., Wausau, Wis. Grease trap.
2.102.430 ; Dec. 14.
McLeod, James D. (See Jliller, F. E., and McLeod.)
McLeod, James M. (See McLeod. Robert Y., assignor.)
McLeod, Neil R., Upper Montclair, N. J. Collapsible
tube container. 2,066,792 ; Jan. 5.
McLeod, Robert Y., assignor to J. McLeod, Bishopville,
S. C. Spinning or twisting ring and traveler.
2,090,137 ; Aug. 17.
McLister, Frank. (See Grantonic, John J., assignor.)
McLoughlin Bros., Inc. (See Munson, Nelson H., Jr., as-
signor.)
McLoughlin, Joseph N. (See Knight, D. L., and Mc-
Loughlin.)
McMahan, Kenton D., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Fluid system. 2,095,824 : Oct. 12
McMahon. Cecil E., Kansas City, Kans. Vehicle body.
2.075,449 : Mar. 30.
McMahon, Edward J., assignor to Bronson Reel Company,
Bronson, Mich. Reciprocating mechanism. 2,080,428 •
May 18.
McMahon, Edward M., and J. S. Kimble, Kingsport, Tenn..
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Dehvdrogenation of higher
alcohols. 2,087,038; July 13.
McMahon, Francis P., assignor, bv mesne assignments, to
Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Fluid releasing means for compressors and the like.
2.096,052 : Oct. 19.
McMahon, George F., assignor to Schweitzer & Conrad.
Inc., Chic.igo, 111. Circuit interrupter and arc extin-
guishing liquid therefor. 2,077,429 ; Apr. 20.
McMahon. James T., et al. (See Palmer, Delos M., as-
signor.)
McMahon, John V., Ness City, Kans. Tire deflation
signal. 2.103,011 ; Dec. 21.
McMahon, Raymond G. (See Lyons, E. C, and Mc-
Mahon.)
McMahon. Samnel. Durban, Natal, Union of South Africa
CofTpppot. 2.074,2.30 : Mnr. 16.
McMahon, William P., Riverside, Calif. Apparatus for
entraining oil and gas from oil wells. 2,080,622 ; May
McMahon, William F., Riverside, Calif. Oil well pump.
2,080,623 : May 18.
McMahon, William P., Riverside, Calif. Oil well Dumo
2,080,624 ; May 18. ^ ^'
"McM.-ihons" Limited. (Rpp Dingle. Howard, assignor )
McMann, Warren R., New York, N. Y. Continuous came ■
glazing. 2,069,188; Jan. 26.
Mc.M.inus, Cliarle.s K.. assignor to Crown Cork & Seal
Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Cap. 2.073,750 ; Mar.
16.
McJIanus. Charlo.s E., assignor to Crown Cork & Seal
Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Container closure and
making same. 2,081.246; May 25.
McManus, Charles E., assignor to Crown Cork & Seal
Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Metal container.
2,087,954 ; July 27.
McManus, Edward J., Orange, N. J. Thread-cutting
fastener. 2,096,937 ; Oct. 26.
McManus, Edward J., Orange, N. J., assignor to Dardelet
Threadlock Corporation, New York, N. Y. Screw thread.
2,091,788; Aug. 31.
McManus Engineering Corporation. (See Ltngenbrink,
Hermann, assignor.)
McManus, James H., Chelsea, Mass. Seat. 2,073,315 ;
Mar. 9.
McManus, James M., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to West-
ern Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Sampling device. 2,068,344; Jan. 19.
McMaster, Archie J., Highland Park, assignor to G. M.
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Electric control de-
vice. 2,067.613 ; Jan. 12.
McMaster, Archie J., Highland Park, assignor to G-M
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Safety device.
2,082,210; June 1.
McMaster, Archie J., Highland Park, assignor to G-M
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Counting system.
2.087.039 ; July 13.
McMaster, Archie J., Highland Park, assignor to (J-M
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Rheostat. 2,091,371 ;
Aug. 31.
McMaster, Archie J., assignor to G-JI Laboratories, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Photoelectric tube. 2,077,634 ; Apr. 20.
McMaster, Archie J., and C. E. Parson, assignors to
G-M Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Photoelectric
tube. 2,072,342 ; Mar. 2.
McMaster, Archie J., and C. E. Parson, assignors to G-M
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Photoelectric tube.
2,077,633 ; Apr. 20.
McMenamin, James F. (See Shannon, E. M., and
McMenamin. )
McMichen, Marcus A., Atlanta, Ga. Retarded action hy-
draulic accelerator. 2,070,489 ; Feb. 9.
McMillan Book Company. (See Thomson, Winslow E.,
assignor.)
McMillan, Ernest L., Houston, Tex. Typewriter line
spacer. 2,069,550 ; Feb. 2.
McMillan, Hugh P., Baltimore, Md. Brush. 2,075,907 ;
Apr. 6.
McMillan, James O., Wichita, Kans. Pump. 2,067,539 ;
Jan. 12.
McMillan, Walter L. (See Visscher, M. M., and Mc-
Millan.)
McMillan, William A., Milwaukee, assignor to Burlington
Mills. Incorporated, Burlington, Wis. Making sound
absorbing material. 2.087,064 : July 13.
McJIinn. Wiley W., Orange, N. J. Hollow metal shaft
and manufacture of same. 2,100,307 ; Nov. 23.
McMorris, William A. (See Hagenguth, J. H., and Mc-
Morris.)
McMuUen, Carlton L., Llanerch, Pa. Recording apparatus.
2.086,363 ; July 6.
McMullen. Carlton L., Llanerch, Pa. Fluid dispensing
apparatus. 2,099,129 ; Nov. 16.
McMullen, Charles. (See Easter, G. J., McMullen and
Logan.)
McMullen, John R., Galena, 111. Power boat. 2,083,959 ;
June 15.
McMullen, Joseph B., Washington, D. C. Vehicle window.
2,072,310 ; Mar. 2.
McMullen, Jr.. Roger B., Evanston, 111. Motorized bi-
cycle. 2,070,800 : Feb. 16.
Mcilurtry, Ulysses B., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Studio
lounge. 2,094.953 ; Oct. 5.
McNab, Duncan J., et al. (See Bartell, Floyd E., as-
signor.)
McNabb. Joseph H., Wlnnetka, assignor to The Bell &
Howell Company, Chicago, 111. Motion picture machine
and the like. 2,073,538 ; Mar. 9.
McNabb. Louis A., Evanston, assignor to The Bell &
Howell Company, Chicago, 111. Power spring mecha-
nism. 2.095,670; Oct. 12.
McNair, Frank L., Natural Bridge Station, Va. Clock.
2,070,087 : Feb. 9.
McXairy. Jacob W., Erie, Pa., assignor to General Electric
Company. Hydraulic operating mechanism for circuit
breakers and the like. 2,072,481 ; Mar. 2.
McNairy, Jacob W.. Erie. Pa., assignor to General Electric
Company. 'Systpm of distribution. 2,081,829 ; Mav 25.
^I^^^^!!<'5'' -Alfred H. (See Du.ga, W. I., and McNaliev.)
Mc.N'ally, Edwin M., Indianapolis, Ind. Metliod of and
apparatus for coloring articles. 2,085,988 ; July 6.
McNally, James A., U. S. Navy. Aneroid condenser.
2,080,429 ; May 18.
McNally, Janips G., and J. J. Schmitt, Rochester, N. Y..
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Cellulose organic ester
compositions containing ethers of dioxanediol.
2,069,962 ; Fob. 9.
McNall.y^ James G., and J. B. Dickev, assignors to East-
m.an Kodak Company, Rochester. N. Y. Azo compounds
and dyeing therewith. 2,103,269 ; Dec 28
McNally, James O., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electron discharge device. 2,077.177 ; Apr 13
McNally, James C, Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electron discharge device. 2.087,327 ; July 20
LIST OF PATENTEES
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McNally-Pittsburg Mfg. Corp., The. (See Norton, Ber-
tram, assignor.)
McNally, William P., Glenwood Landing, N. Y. Portable
collapsible baby's chair. 2,079,176 ; May 4.
McNaniara, Ambrose J., Utica, N. Y. Mufller for internal
combustion engines. 2,071,351 ; Feb. 23.
McNamara, James M., Kiriilan Lake, Ontario, Canada.
Sleigh. 2,094,804 ; Oct. 5.
McNamara, Jay, New York, N. Y. Copy holder for steno-
type strips. 2,102,431 ; Dec. 14.
McNamara, Leo C, I. M. Conway, W. T. Bissell, and H. H-.
Harold, assignors to Journal Box Servicing Corporation,
Indianapolis, Ind. Reconditioning used waste.
2,090,260 ; Aug. 17.
McNamara, Richard J., Somerville, assignor of one-half
to E. J. Blanchfield, Cambridge, Mass. Flying machine.
2,086,387 ; July 6.
McNamara, T. Edward (administrator). (See Wamelink,
Eugene C.)
McNamee, Owen A. (See Jewell, J. H., and McNamee.)
McNamee, Owen A., Worcester, Mass., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Electric cord or cable. 2,081,634 ; May 25.
McNamee, Owen A., Worcester, Mass. Apparatus for
coating wire. 2,099,270 ; Nov. 16.
McNamee, Raymond W. (See Law, G. H., and McNamee.)
McNary, James C, Washington, D. C. Demodulating cir-
cuit and method. 2,095,998 ; Oct. 19.
McNatt, Josephus A., Lansing, Mich. Machine for making
fertilizer from garbage. 2,089,978 ; Aug. 17.
McNeal, Daniel R., Abington, assignor to Andale Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Rotary strainer. 2,069,963 ; Feb. 9.
McNeal, Daniel R., Abington, assignor to Andale Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Rotary strainer. 2,103,483 ; Dec.
28.
McNeal, Donald L. (See Parmer, C. C, and McNeal.)
McNeal, Donald L., Wilkinsburp, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Electro-
pneumatic brake equipment. 2,068,345 ; Jan. 19.
McNeely, Frederick W., Sr., Evansville, Ind. Desk-bar.
2,080,869; May 18.
McNeff, Cecil A., Portland, Oreg. Milking stool.
2.077,076 ; Apr. 20.
McNeil, Claude P., Whiting, Ind., and S. A. Montgomery,
Wood River, assignors to Standard Oil Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Asphalt oxidation. 2,099,448 ; Nov. 16.
McNeil, Gordon I. (See Teisher, A. A., and McNeil.)
McNeil, John, London, England, assignor to The Inter-
national Nickel Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Elec-
trode and electrical contact. 2,071,645 ; Feb. 23.
McNeil Laboratories, Inc. (See McNeil, Robert L., as-
signor.)
McNeil, Robert L., assignor to McNeil Laboratories, Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Bottle and like paclfage. 2,091,212 ;
Aug. 24.
McNeil, William M. (See Randel, W. S., Dailey, and
McNeil.)
McNeil, William M., Warren, Ohio, assignor to United
States Gypsum Company, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for
molding plastic materials. 2,066,846 ; Jan. 5.
McNeill, George K., Detroit, Mich., assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pneu-
matic tire tread. 2,100,084: Nov. 23.
McNeill, Harry P., assignor to Mohawk Carpet Mills,
Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y. Finishing fabrics. 2,097,074 ;
Oct. 26.
McNei.sh, Arthur W., Detroit, Mich. Fabricating an auto-
mobile heater. 2,098,787 : Nov. 9.
McNeish, Arthur W., Detroit, Mich. Automobile heater.
2,102,581 ; Dec. 14.
McNett, James G., St. Louis, Mo. Printing multicolored
pictures. 2,084,353 ; June 22.
McNitt, Willard C, Winnetka, 111. Slicing machine.
2,102,475 ; Dec. 14.
McNnlty, Anna L. (See Bunten, Claude L., assignor.)
McNutt, Homer E., Rome. Ga., assignor to Tubize
Chatillon Corporation. Inhibiting the corrosion of
aluminum. 2,095,611 : Oct. 12.
McPartland, James H., Houlton, Maine. Lifeboat launch-
ing apparatus. 2,091,327 ; Aug. 31.
McPhall, Theodore, Fort Hancock, N. J. Container clo-
sure. 2.071,700: Feb. 23.
McPhee, George N., Denver, Colo. Anchor for ladies'
hats. 2,083,614; June 15.
McPhee, So(h A., Denver, Colo. Key cutting machine.
2,098,728 ; Nov. 9.
McPliorrcii, (ilcn E., as.signor of one-half to P. Tabor,
San Diego, Calif. Synclironizing apparatus. 2,097,933;
Nov. 2.
McPherson, Diincnn F., Minneapolis, Minn. Toaster.
2,084,059 ; June 15.
McPherson, Hal W., (MnclnnatI, assignor to (Jonenil JTo-
tors Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Door and latch con-
struction. 2.068,606: .Inn. 19.
McPherson, John S. (See Wolfe, H. H., and Mcl'lierson.)
McQuarrle, MjiirL'ie M., De Land, Fla. Canvas storm
screen. 2,094,299 : Sept. 28.
McQuiston, Frederick B., Crnfton, and V). M. Ilommel,
IMttHbiirgh, Pa., assignors to The O. Hoinmel Company.
Stenciling iipiiarntuH. 2,098,588: Nov. 9.
McOiilslon, Iloriire L., Oklalionia City, Okla., assignor to
I'hlllips Pelroloiini Company. Sealing-olT porous fonnii
tlons In wells. 2,079,517 ; May 4.
McQuiston, Horace L., Oklahoma City, Okla., assignor to
Phillips Petroleum Company. Supporting pipe in well
holes. 2,079,518 ; May 4.
McQuiston, Raymond C, West Newton, assignor of twenty-
five percent to E. B. Thomas, Newton, and twenty-five
percent to C. B. Smith, Boston, Mass. Germicidal com-
positions. 2,073,021 ; Mar. 9.
McQuoid, Frank. (See Roberts, Bruce, assignor.)
McRae, Daniel B., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Device for focusing enlargers.
2,082,170 ; June 1.
McRae, Daniel B., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Lamp socket. 2,095,825 ; Oct. 12.
McRae, George H., Thomaston, Ga., assignor to Draper
Corporation, Hopedale, Mass. Selvage forming device.
2,100,197: Nov. 23.
McRae, Malcolm W. (See Olson, C. A., Magos and Mc-
Rae.)
McReynolds, Alexander A., Eldorado, Okla. Gate.
2,083,855 ; June 15.
McRoskey, Edward L., Burlingame, Calif. Button thread-
ing machine. 2,088,865 ; Aug. 3.
McShane, Phelan, Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Motor Control system. 2,085,116 ; June 29.
JlcShea, Royal, Medicine Lodge, Kans. Hair drier.
2,066,847 ; Jan. 5.
McTarnahan, John T., Larchmont, N. Y. Air register for
furnace or boiler heating burners. 2,086,984 : July 13.
McVittie, John, Sydney, Australia. Tampon. 2,097,033 ;
Oct. 26.
McVoy, Vincen P., Mobile, Ala., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Vacuum Engine Corporation. Vacuum
power and water reclaimer device. 2.089,565 : Aug. 10
McWade, Walter N., Overland Park, Kans., assignor of
one-half to M. A. Sticelber, Kansas City, Mo. Refrig-
erated sealing equipment. 2,103,544 ; Dec. 28.
McWane Cast Iron Pipe Co. (See Sample, James D.,
assignor.)
McWane, Gerould R., Sandusky, Ohio, assignor to Ameri-
can Sweetwood Holder Co., Ridgewood, N. J. Ferrule
for cigarette holders. 2,102,017 ; Dec. 14.
McWane, Henry E., Lynchburg, Va. Forehearth.
2,071,890 : Feb. 23.
McWeeny, John L., Chicago, 111. Apparatus for project-
ing tuning indicia. 2,080,290 ; May 11.
McWeeny, John L., Chicago, 111. Means for projecting
tuning indicia. 2,082,234 ; June 1.
Mc^\yeeny, John L., Chicago, 111. Projecting and magni-
fying tuning indicia. 2,103,333 ; Dec. 28.
McWeeny, John L., Chicago, 111. Dimming radio lights.
2,103,334 ; Dec. 28.
McWhirter, Eric M. S., and J. G. Flint, Aldwych, London
England, assignors to Western Electric Company, In-
corporated, New York, N. Y. Printing telegraph manual
exchange system. 2,099,130 ; Nov. 16.
McWhirter, John S., Southport, Conn. Car truck
2,098,459; Nov. 9.
:\IcWhirter, John S., Southport, Conn. Vehicle.
Mc'fVhirter, ' William C, Wilkinsburg, assignor to The
Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Door
Latch. 2,095,671 ; Oct. 12.
McWhirter, William C, and E. G. Little, Wilkinsburg, as-
signors to The Union Switch & Signal Company, Swiss-
X^^S^ ^FP- , Railway switch operating apparatus,
z, 067,974 ; Jan. 19.
McWhirter, William C, and E. G. Little, Wilkinsburg,
assignors to The Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvale, Pa. Railway switch operating apparatus.
2,077,150 ; Apr. 13.
Meacham, Benjamin E., Cleveland, and W. Letter, Parma
Ohio, assignors to American Stove Company, St. Louis'
Mp. Gas cock. 2,084,210 ; June 15.
Meacham, Floran L., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
Meacham, Lawrence B., Baltimore, Md. Can and closure
therefor. 2,074,231 ; Mar. 10.
IMead, George E., Fairhaven, N. Y. Combined foot and leg
rest. 2,085,164 ; June 29.
Mend, Henry L., Eric, Pa. Valve seating washer
2,077,766 ; Api-. 20.
Mead, Howard C, and C. A. Michel, .Vndor.son, Ind.,
assignors to General Motors Corporatioii. l)(>troit, Mich
Doorles.i liendlanip with lens ihoiuiIihI mil.side ol" lioiisinc!
2.067.722; Jan. 12.
Mead, James S., deceased, Rising Sun, Ind. ; Ri.-iinc Sun
State Bank, administrator. Window sliade. 2.094,178 •
Sept. 28.
.Mead, Larkin J., assignor to Aurora Corset Compnnj',
Aurora, III. Corset lacing construction. 2,006,536 ;
Jan. 5.
McMil, Milton S., Jr. (See Greentree. C. D.. and Mead )
Mead, Milton S., Jr., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to (Jen-
<>rMl Electric Company. Frequency regulating svsteni.
2,07-l,12(! : Mar. 16.
Me.'id, IMIllon S., Jr., Schenectady, N. Y.. assignor to
CJeiK-nil Electric Company. Tapered scale voltmeter.
2.0S2.fl 16 : .Iun(> ].
Mead, Morri.s W., Jr., nioomfleld. as.slcnor to National
Grain YcmnI Corporation, Belleville, N. J. Clarlllcntlon
of niolns.seN. 2,075,127; Mar. 30.
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Mead Research Engineering Company, The. (See Sailer,
Wilhelm, assignor.)
Mead, Richard R.. Queens Village. N. Y., assignor to
Mergenthaler Linotype Companv. Slug casting machine.
2,092,220 : Sept. 7.
Mead, Richard R., Queens Village, N. Y., assignor to
Mergenthaler Linotvpe Company. Typographical cast-
ing machine. 2,095,000 ; Oct. 5.
Mead, Richard R., Queens Village, X. 1'., assignor to
Mergenthaler Linotype Company. Typographical com-
posing machine. 2.097.732 : Nov. 2.
Mead. Sallie P., assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Shielded cable system.
2.0S6.629 : July 13.
Mead, Samuel N., assignor to Chas. J. Henschel & Co.. Inc..
Amesbury. Mass. Electric motor and the like construc-
tion. 2,068.189 : Jan. 19.
Meade, Harold W., Covington, Ind. Automatic spark con-
trol. 2,084,158 ; June 15.
Meade, Harold W., Covington, Ind. Automatic ignition
control for internal combustion motors. 2,093,524 ;
Sept. 21.
Meadows, Charles H., assignor to Hibbert & Buckland
Limited, Sutton-in-Ashfield, England. Yarn package
and producing the same. 2,084,101 ; June 15.
Meadows, Claude C, Tulsa, Okla. Safety valve. 2,072,271 ;
Mar. 2.
Meadows, Elsie B.. assignor of one-half to E. D. Jones.
Los Angeles. Calif. Bust pad. 2.082,503 : June 1.
Meadows, Lee, Parsons, Kans. Reflector type license
plate. 2.095.507 ; Oct. 12.
Meaker Company, The. (See Lyons, Ernest H., Jr.,
assignor.)
Meaker Company, The. (See Miller, Constantine G., as-
signor.)
Meafcin, Edgar N., San Francisco, Calif. Extruding ma-
chine. 2,075,450 ; Mar. 30.
Mears, Norton A., assisnor to Chicago Forging & Man-
ufacturing Co., Chicago, 111. Hood latch. 2,078,717 :
Apr. 27.
Mears, Norton A., assignor to Chicaj^o Forging & Manu-
facturing Co., Chicago, HI. Hood latch. 2,083,386 :
June 8.
Measuregraph Company, The. (See Aeschbach. Walter E..
assignor.)
Meboe Limited. (See Cossey, John C. G., assignor.)
Mechana Kold Corporation. (See Limpert, Alexander
S., assignor.)
Mechana Kold Corporation. (See Limpert, Sylvester A.,
assignor.)
Mechanical Development Co. (See Sabins, Rolland C.
assignor.)
Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc. (See Bishop, Leon
ard J., assignor.)
Mechanical Handling Systems, Inc. (See Francis, Lynn
M., assignor.)
Mechanical Parking Patents, Inc. (See Morton, James
E., assignor.)
Mechanical Research Corporation Limited. (See Hiebert.
Erdman R., assignor.)
Mechano Gear Shift Company. (See Richardson, Bayard
E., assignor.)
Mechling, Frederic E.. Akron, assignor of one-half to G.
A.,Wiedemer, Wadsworth, Ohio. Wheel balancing de-
vice. 2,070,995; Feb. 16.
Mecklenberg, Werner, Neuenkirchen auf Rugen, Pom-
mem, Germany, and A. Wurbs. Bokau. Czechoslovakia.
Preparation of hyposulfites. 2. 084.651 ; June 22.
Mecklenburger, Jerome W.. WInnetka, HI. Mounting for
timepieces. 2,070,018 : Feb. 9.
Meckler, Samuel. (See Pensbee. Otis E.. assignor.)
Meckler, Samuel, St. Paul, Alinn. Antiskid and traction
device. 2,066,412 ; Jan. 5.
Medallic Art Company. (See Trees, Clyde C, assignor.)
Medart, Gustav H.. Los Angeles, Calif. Buffing hood.
2.100.344 ; Nov. 30.
Medealf, Lee A., Fairgrove, Mich. Seed sorting machine.
2,068.146 : Jan. 19.
Meder, Georg. (See Korlnth, E., and Meder.)
Meder, Helnrich, Dresden, Germany. Producing a com-
pletelv insulating air and acidproof protective coating
especially for mirrors. 2,071.555 ; Feb. 23.
Medical Society of Milwaukee County, The. (See Martin.
Hilmar G., assignor.)
Medley, C. R. (See Smith, Lucius N., assignor.)
Mednick, Leo, Philadelphia. Pa. Dining room chair slip
cover. 2.091.825 : Aug. 31.
Mednick, Philip. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brush implement.
2,072,175 ; Mar. 2.
Modville. Albert B. (See Kirsoh. B.. and Medville.)
Meeg, Alfred B. (See Gray, D. J., and Meeg.)
Meeban. Albert. Baltimore, Md. Buckle. 2,091,685 ; Aug.
31.
Meehan, Edward S., Kansas City. Mo. Vehicle.
2,074,484 : Mar. 23.
Meehan, William J., Jr., et al. (See Springer, Arthur
J., assignor.)
Meehanlte Metal Corporation. (See SmaUey, Oliver, as-
signor.)
Meek, Carl J.. Sf. LouIb, Mo., asslgmor to United Shoe
Machlnerv Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Making shoes
and Insoles. 2.088.090 : July 27.
Meek, John F., Tepeka, Kans. Intermittent motion and
framing device. 2,086,943 ; July 13.
Meeka Laboratories, Inc. (See Katona, Alexander, as-
signor.)
Meeker, David A. (See Johnston. H. L., and Meeker.)
Meeker, David A., assignor to The Hobart Manufacturing
Company, Troy. Ohio. Food handling apparatus.
2,090,634; Aug. 24.
Meeker, David A., assignor to The Hobart Manufacturing
Companv, Trov, Ohio. Food handling apparatus.
2,094,548; Sept. 28.
Meeker, David A., and J. C. Slager. assignors to The
■ Hobart Manufacturing Company, Troy, Ohio. Food
handling apparatus. 2,072,681 ; Mar. 2.
Meepos, Max. Los Angeles. Calif. Detachable flush swivel
for gun slings. 2,078."010 : Apr. 20.
Meer, Raymond, Paris, France, assignor to The American
Securit Company. Tempering of plate glass or other
sheets made of any materials. Re. 20,499 ; Sept. 7.
Meerdink, Gerhard J., Arnhem, Netherlands, assignor to
American Enka Corporation, Enka. X. C. Manufac-
ture of artificial silk. 2,097,034 ; Oct. 26.
Mees. Charles E. K.. Rochester. N. Y.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Photographic emulsion containing supersen-
sitized pinacyanol. 2,075,046 ; Mar. 30.
Mees, Charles E. K., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Photographic emulsion containing supersensitized
pseudocyanines. 2,075,047 ; Mar. 30.
Mees, Charles E. K., Rochester. N. Y.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Photographic emulsion containing supersensitized
carbocyanines. 2,075.048 ; Mar. 30.
Megathlin. Ralph S., Wollaston, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe.
2.072,900 : Mar. 9.
Megathlin, Ralph S., Wollaston, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Attach-
ing heels to shoes. 2.098,349 : Nov. 9.
Megathlin. Ralph S.. Wollaston, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe ^Machinerv Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Heel-seat
fitting machine. 2.099,698 ; Nov. 23.
Meginniss. Franci.s R., Albany, N. Y. Flash lamp.
2,098.507 : Nov. 9.
Meginniss. Francis R.. assignor to Inertia Devices. Inc.,
Albany. N. Y. Safety electric lamp. 2,088.965 : Aug. 3.
Megow, George E., South Milwaukee, assisnor, bv mesne
assignments, to Globe-Union Inc.. Milwaukee, Wis.
Electrical resistance unit. 2.083,339 : June 8.
Megow. •George E.. South Milwauliee. assignor to AUen-
Bradlev Companv, Milwaukee. Wis. Carbon product
and making same. 2.096.992 ; Oct. 26.
Mehaffie, Hugh F., assignor to The Wigginton Company,
Kalamazoo, Mich. Voltage tester. 2.075,860 ; Apr. 6.
Mehlin, Swan N. (See JaniPS. E. R.. and Mehlin.l
Mehnert. Volkhart W., assignor to the firm Elite-Dia-
mantwerke Aktiengesellschaft, Siegmar-Schonau, Ger-
many. Pearl-knitting machine. 2.087.650 : July 20.
Mehr. Frederick E., Provo, Utah. Electrical connecter.
2.070.211 : Feb. 9.
Mehrman. Clifford J. (See Mehrman. Walter J. and C. J.)
Mehrman. Walter J. and C. J., Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer.
2.081.674: May 25.
Meidert. Friedrich, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Griesheim.
assignor to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Main. Germany. Manufacturing
naphthenates. 2.095.508 ; Oct. 12.
Meier. Albert J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Rockwood Gypsum Corporation of America, St. Louis.
Mo. Gypsum timber. 2.087.522 ; Julv 20.
Meier. Albert J.. New York. N. Y.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Rockwood Gvpsum Corporation of
America. St. Louis, Mo. Wall" structure. 2,087.523 ;
July 20.
Meier, Ernst, assignor to Braunschweiger Huttenwerk
G. m. b. H., Brunswick-Melverode. Germanv. Welding
alloys to a base metal. 2.091,871 ; Aug. 31.
.Meier. Karl H.. assignor to E. Huber. Zurich. Switzerland.
Method of and apparatus for measuring the energy of
rays. 2,078,768 ; Apr. 27.
Meier. Paul T., Bronxville, N. Y. Workbench. 2,094,805 ;
Oct. 5.
Meier. Wilber L., Arlington, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Mercury vapor discharge
device. 2,097,297 : Oct. 26.
Meigs. Basset and Slaughter, Inc. (See Bassett, Harry
P., assignor.)
Meigs. Frederick M. (See Charch, W. H., Brubaker, and
Meigs.)
Meigs, Frederick :M. (See Harmon, J., and Meigs.)
.Meigs. Frederick M., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. I. dn Pont de Nemours & Companv. Wilmington,
Del. Moistnreproof film. 2,085,816 ; July 6.
Meigs. Henry G., West Allis, Wis. Highway marker.
2.076,907; Apr. 13.
Meijling, Joel, and T. Magnusson, Gothenburg, assignors
to Kooperatlve Fiirbundet. F«renlng U. P. A.. Stock-
holm, Sweden. Machine for manufacturing pavement*
from vulcanizable materials. 2.069,589 ■ Feb. 2.
Meilink. Charles F.. Toledo, Ohio, Time control for
repositories. 2.073,523 ; Mar. 9.
Meilner, Joseph, West Grange, N. J. Mechanical pencil.
2,071,172; Feb. 16.
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Meilner, Joseph, West Orange, N. J., assignor to Eagle
Pencil Company. Mechanical pencil. 2,082,844;
June 8.
Meilstrup, Herbert E., Los Angeles, Calif. Making a
food product. 2,089,396 ; Aug. 10.
Meinecke & Company. (See Johnson, Edward, assignor.)
Meinecke, H., A. G. (See Berger, Alfred, assignor.)
Meinema, Herbert E. (See Neighbors, C. C, and
Meinema. )
Meinema, Herbert E., assignor to Johnson Laboratories,
Inc., Chicago, 111. High-frequency circuit. 2,082,587 ;
June 1.
Meinert, Willy, Brooklyn, N. Y. Air brake for aeroplanes.
2,101,443 ; Dec. 7.
Meinhardt, Joseph H., and S. M. Coffman, Kansas City,
Mo., said Coffman assignor of one-fourth to said Mein-
hardt. Watchmaker's tool. 2,098,103 ; Nov. 2.
Meininghaus, Ulrich, Mulheim-Ruhr, Germany. Disk con-
struction for radial flow machines. 2,081,148 ; May 25.
Meininghaus, Ulrich, Mulheim-Ruhr, Germany. Disk con-
struction for radial flow machines. 2,081,150 ; May 25.
Meininghaus, Ulrich, Mulheim-Ruhr, Germany. Turbine.
2.099.699 ; Nov. 23.
Meininghaus, Ulrich, Mulheim-Ruhr, Germany. Arrange-
ment of radially traversed blades in rotary machines.
2,102.637; Dec. 21.
Meininghaus, Ulrich, Mulheim-Ruhr, Germany, assignor to
The Holzwarth Gas Turbine Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Method and apparatus for direct compression of
gaseous or vaporous medium. 2,081,149 ; May 25.
Meinograph Process, Incorporated. (See Meinzinger,
Fred J., assignor.)
Meinzer, Carl F., Chicago, 111. assignor to W. L. Caldwell,
Birmingham, Ala. Processing of lightweight aggregates.
2,090,455 ; Aug. 17.
Meinzer, Gotthold H., Glendale, assignor to California
Consumers Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Bottom
icing refrigerator. 2,089,566 ; Aug. 10.
Meinzinger, Fred J'., assignor to Meinograph Process, In-
corporated, Detroit, Mich. Reproducing colors and ap-
paratus used therewith. 2,071,136 ; Feb. 16.
Meisel, Charles A., Milton, assignor to Meisel Press Manu-
facturing Company, Boston, Mass. Cutter head.
2,067.456; Jan. 12.
Meisel, Charles A., Milton, assignor to Meisel Press Manu-
facturing Company, Boston, Mass. Perforator.
2.081.363 : May 25.
Meisel, Charles A., Milton, assignor to Meisel Press Manu-
facturing Company, Boston, Mass. Printing press.
2,084,281; June 15.
Meisel Press Manufacturing Company. (See Meisel.
Charles A., assignor.)
Meiser, William C, assignor to Industrial Patents Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Shackle stop. 2,078,503 ; Apr.
27.
Meissner, Charles R., Chatham, N. J'., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Repeater testing. 2,070,671 ; Feb. 16.
Meissner, Theodor. (See Kriinzlein, G., and Meissner.)
Meissner, Theodor. (See Kranzlein, G., Schlichenmaier,
and Meissner.)
Meister, Conrad L., Wilmington, N. C. Cylinder boring
bar and attachment. 2,077,248 ; Apr. 13.
Meitzler, Charles R., assignor of one-half to O. H. Pieper,
and one-half to A. F. Pieper, Rochester, N. Y. Steril-
izer. 2,093,334 ; Sept. 14.
M6jean, Jacques G., Chatou, assignor to Societe Bronzavia,
Courbevoie, France. Shock absorbing apparatus.
2,071,701 ; Feb. 23.
Mejer, Walther. (See Kiesslcalt, S., and Mejer.)
Mekler, Lev A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Uni-
versal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Furnace
for heating fluids. 2,076,654 ; Apr. 13.
Mekler, Lev A., assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Heating of fluids. 2,076,855 ;
Apr. 13.
Mekler, Lev A., assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
Sany, Chicago, 111. Heating of fluids. 2,080,731 ;
[ay 18.
Mekler, Lev A., assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Heating of fluids. 2,094,923 ;
Oct. 5.
Melas, William, Bala-Cynwyd, assignor to Cochrane Cor-
poration, Philadelphia, Pa. Measuring system.
2.081.364 ; May 25.
Melas, William, Bala-Cynwyd, assignor to Cochrane Cor-
poration, Philadelphia, Pa. Manometer calibrating
means. 2,081,596 ; May 25.
Melby, Peter E., Dps Moines, Iowa. Coat hanger at-
tachment. 2,070,133; Apr. 6.
Melcher, Alfred A., and A. G. H. Vanderpoel, assignors
of one-fourth to .T. O'Laverty and one-fourth to D. E.
Reward, Los Angeles, Calif. Circuit breaker for spark
distributors. 2,066,040 ; Jan. 5.
Melcher, Alfred A., and A. G. H. Vanderpoel, assignors
of ono-fourlh to J. O'Laverty, and one-fourth lo D. E.
Seward, Los Angeles, (^alif. Circuit breaker for spark
distributors. 2,085,817 ; July 6.
M('lch(!r, Lee W., ansignor to Waukesha Motor Company,
Wauld'sha, Wis. Air conditioning means. 2,099,747 ;
Nov. 23.
Melcher, Ijpo W.. assignor to Waukesha Motor Company,
Waukesha, Wis. Motor and compressor unit.
2,103,801 ; Dec. 28.
Melcher, Lee W., assignor to Waukesha Motor Company,
-Waukesha, Wis. Refrigerating unit. 2,103,862; Dec.
28.
Melchior, Alexander G. O. J., Recklinghausen, Germany,
assignors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Shock absorber. 2,095,569 ; Oct. 12.
Melchior, Hubert E. (See Riverman, P. W., and Mel-
chior.)
Meldau, Charles, New York, N. Y. Cooler. 2,070,951 .
Feb. 16.
Meleady, James T. (See Meleady, John P., and J. T.)
Meleady, John P., and J. T. Meleady, Newark, N .3.
Body brush. 2,093,110 : Sept. 14.
Melhus, Irving E., Ames, Iowa, assignor to Chipman
Chemical Company, Inc., Middlesex, N. J. Herbicide.
2,094,366 ; Sept. 28.
Melin, William, Flint, Mich. Ventilator switch.
2,068,426 ; Jan. 19.
Blelind, Louis, Chicago, 111. Making rubber printing type
and plates. 2,071,646 ; Feb. 23.
Melind, Louis, Chicago, 111. Self-inking stamp. 2,079,080 ;
May 4.
Melind, Louis, Chicago, 111. Adjustable dating stamp.
2,088,009 ; July 27.
Melingrifiith Company, Limited, The. (See Thomas, H. S.,
and Davies, assignors.)
Melior, Ralph V., and W. W. Remer, Spokane, Wash.
Fender attachment. 2,066,641 ; Jan. 5.
Mell, Edward H., Yeadon, and H. W. Mell, Brookline, Pa.
End wall construction for wooden boxes. 2,080,496 :
May 18.
Mell, Howard W. (See Mell, Edward H. and H. W.)
Meller, William O., Monroe, assignor to Woodall Indus-
tries Incorporated, Detroit, Mich. Visor construction.
2,103,863 ; Dec. 28.
Mellinger, Edward L., Dunbar Township, Fayette County,
and O. R. Herwick, Connellsville, Pa. Type setting
apparatus. 2,073,115 ; Mar. 9.
Melior, Albert, and R. J. Mann, Spondon, near Derby.
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Fabric treatment. 2,069,322 ; Feb. 2.
Melior, Albert D., Flushing, N. Y. Radiator inclosure.
2,102,599 ; Dec. 21.
Melior, Horace, assignor to Sanford Mills, Sanford, Maine.
Pile fabric and making same. 2,093,569 ; Sept. 21.
Melnick, Samuel H., and P. B. Chapin, assignors to A. B. T
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Switch.
2,092,286 ; Sept. 7.
MelowB, George E., Youngstown, Ohio. Fruit picker
2,097,527 ; Nov. 2.
Melrath, Earle G., assignor to Melrath Supply & Gasket
Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Barrel or drum idange unit
2,100,168 ; Nov. 23. ^
Melrath Supply & Gasket Co. (See Melrath, Earle G.,
assignor.)
Melrose Products Co. (See Lynn, John P., assignor.)
Melton, Benjamin S., Houston, Tex. Electromagnetic
prospecting method. 2,077,707 : Apr. 20.
Melton, Henry B., assignor to C. E. Jamieson & Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Chillproofing compound.
2.088,712 ; Aug. 3.
Melton, Oscar N., assignor of one-half to C. M. Smith,
Gaffney, S. C. Crime detection apparatus. 2,086,087 ;
July 6.
Melton, Romie L. (See Benner, R. C, and Melton.)
Melton, Romie L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Carborundum Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Control of furnace temperature. 2,090,692 ; Aug. 24.
Melton, Romie L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Carborundum Company, Niagara Palls, N. Y.
Method of graphitizing carbon bodies. 2,090,693 ; Aug.
24.
Melton, William L., assignor of one-half to D. R. F. Rus-
sell, Overton, Tex. Electrical motor drive for centrif-
ugal oil testirig machines. 2,082,713; June 1.
Meltzer, Leo A., Seattle, Wash. Theater chair.
2,078,961 : May 4.
Melville, Robert, Challls, Idaho. Braking mechanism.
2,070,614; Feb. 36.
Melvin. Edward J., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Signaling
system for vehicles. 2,069,895 ; Feb. 9.
Membrino, I;ouis E., Upper Dnrbv, Pa. Container of trans-
parent cellulose film. 2,079,177 ; May 4.
Meinelsdorff, Max. Frankfort-on-the-Maln. Germany.
Multiple brush selector. 2,092,624 ; Sept. 7.
Memmel, George B., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to T. W.
Hallerherg, Chicago, 111. Lamp condition Indicator.
2,097.335 ; Oct. 26.
Memniinger, Karl, assignor to Falill>erg-T,Ist Aktlengesell-
schaft Chemlsche Fabrlken. Mngdoburg-Sudost, Ger-
many. Water-soluble seed disinfectant. 2,066,805 ;
Jan. 5.
Menaslia Wooden Ware Corporation. (See ITinton,
George W., nssipnor.)
Menck & Hanibrock G. m. b. H. (See Seldl, Karl, as-
signor.)
Alendel, Alfred. (See Klehnann. Ernst, assignor.)
Mendel, Alfred, Berlln-riKirlottonburg, and 1<^. Klelniunnn.
Berlln-Schonoborg. Genniiny. Electrical connecting
cap. 2,094.954 ; Oct. 5.
Mendolson, Jacob, Council niulTs, Iowa. Combined pencil
holder, sharpener, iind iidvertlaing device. 2.060 010 •
Ii\'b. 2.
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as-
Azo
Mendenhall, Earl, and J. B. Van Horn, Los Angeles, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Bvron Jackson Co.,
Huntington Park, Calif. Bearing. 2.081,550 ; May 25.
Mendenhall, Earl, Los Angeles, and J. B. Van Horn, Al-
hambra, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Bj-ron
Jackson Co., Huntington Park, Calif. Control system
for submersible motors and the like. 2,102,018 ; Dec.
14.
Mendenhall, Hallam E., Summit, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Glow discharge device. 2,089,218 ; Aug. 10.
Mendenhall, Hallam E., Summit, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Composite refractory body. 2,091,554 ; Aug. 31.
Mendenhall, Hallam E., Summit, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Glow discharge device. 2,098,301 ; Nov. 9.
Mendez, Alvaro, East Orange, N. J., assignor to American
Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Key arch
flooring. 2,090,483 ; Aug. 17.
Mendivia, Manuel. Washington, D. C. Miniature offset
press. 2,099,902 ; Nov. 23.
Mendoza, Mordecai, Blackley, Manchester, England, as-
signor to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Cupriferous azo dyestuffs and their production.
2,070,292 ; Feb. 9.
Mendoza, Mordecai, Blackley, Manchester, England
signer to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
dyes and their production. 2,077,575 ; Apr. 20.
Mendoza, Mordecai, Blackley, Manchester, England,
signer to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
dyes and their production. 2,088,333 ; July 27.
Menetrey, Louis, Alexandria, Ind., assignor to The Mantle
Lamp Company of America, Chicago, 111. Apparatus
for producing slush castings. 2,082,588 : June 1.
Mengdehl, Helmut. (See Baehr, H., and Mengdehl.)
Mengel Body Company. (See Green, Warren T., as-
signor. )
Mengel Company, The. (See Green, Warren T., assignor.)
Menger, Francis B., Lancaster, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Oscillograph film holder m-echanism.
2,091,826 ; Aug. 31.
Menk, Rudolph W., Joliet, 111. Boiler. 2,095,527 ; Oct. 12,
Mennesson, Marcel, assignor to "Soci6t6 Anonyme Solex",
Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Ploatless carburetor.
2,102,476 ; Dec. 14.
Mennesson, Marcel L., Neuilly-sur-Seine, assignor to
Soci6t4 Anonyme Solex, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.
Pneumatic safety device for thread working machines.
2,077,525 ; Apr. 20.
Menough, Paul S., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Michiana
Products Corporation, Michigan City, Ind. Furnace
conveyer. 2.071,556 ; Feb. 23.
Menough, Paul S., Pittsburgh, Pa.,
Products Corporation, Michigan
furnace. 2,076,739 ; Apr. 13.
Mensch, Charles H. S., Boyertown, Pa. Paring knife.
2,093,921 ; Sept. 21.
Menschner, .Johannes, Rosswein. Germany. Web folding
method and apparatus. 2,098,427 : Nov. 9.
Mensing, Frederick D., Philadelphia, Pa. Heat exchange
system. 2,099,310; Nov. 16.
Mentzer, Charles T., Jr. (See Lenher, S., Gillson, and
Mentzer. )
Menutole. Nicholas, Chelsea, Mass. Footwear. 2,097,200 ;
Oct. 26.
Menzies, Harry J. (See Conley, E. J., and Menzies.)
Mercatoris, Peter J., Niles Center, 111. Shrubbery trim-
mer. 2.091,827 ; Aug. 31.
Mercedes Buromaschinen Werke Aktiengesellschaft. (See
Kiimmel, Hugo, assignor.)
Mercedes BUromaschinen-Werke Aktiengesellschaft. (See
Pott, August F., assignor.)
Mercedes Buromaschinen-Werke Aktiengesellschaft Bens-
hausen. (See Anschiitz, Robert, assignor.)
Mercer, Harold E., Columbus, Ohio. Garnishing device.
2,072,.'509 ; Mar. 2.
Mercer, James H., and J. Jones, assignor of thirty-three
and one-third per cent to C. E. Watts, Baltimore, Md.
Nonskid shoe attachment. 2.090,763 : Aug. 24.
Mercer. James M., assignor to Vento Steel Sash Co., Inc.,
Muskegon, Mich. Window construction. 2,086,043 :
July 6.
Mercer, Raymond C, Los Angeles, Calif. Film patch.
2,087,289 : July 20.
Mercer, William J., Berkeley, Calif., assignor to American
Can Company, Now 'iork, N. Y. Press gauge.
2.101,083: Dec. 7.
Merchant, Dale, Elkhart, Ind. Child's high chair.
2.084,448: June 22.
Merchant, George A., Chicago, and R. Milan, Pincknoy-
vlUo, assignors to BInkley Coal Company, Chicago, 111;
Blasting cartridge. 2,102,477 : Dec. 14.
Merchant, Thomas, Castleton, England. Detecting me-
tallic and other substances in textile or fibrous mate-
rial. 2,102,900; Dec. 21.
Morrhen, Glen G., Spokane, Wash. Scale.
July 27.
Mcrchon. Glen G., Spokane, Wash. Scale.
Oct. 12.
Mercier, Jean. NeuiUy sur Seine. France
preventing device. 2,085,454 : June 29.
assignor to Michiana
City, Ind. Heating
2,088,334;
2,095,509 ;
Axle torque
Damping device.
Shock absorber.
(See Hedene, Edwin
(See Nordstrom, Sven
(See Rick, Edward L.,
Mercier, Jean, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.
2,089,657 ; Aug. 10.
Mercier, Jean, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France.
2,098,398 ; Nov. 9.
Mercier, Jean, Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Shock absorber.
2,101,265 ; Dec. 7.
Mercier, Pierre E., Paris, France. Vehicle suspension.
2,099,819 ; Nov. 23.
Mercier, Warren C, assignor to American Hatters &
Furriers Co., Inc., Danbury, Conn. Carroting fur.
2,073,452 ; Mar. 9.
Jlerck & Co. (See Burnham, Stanley W., assignor.)
Merck & Co. (See Dalmer, O., and Niemann, assignors.)
Merck & Co. (See Dalmer, O., and von Werder, as-
signors.)
Merck & Co. Inc. (See Dalmer, O., Diehl, and Pieper, as-
signors.)
Merck & Co. (See Dalmer, O., and Wieters, assignors.)
Merck & Co. (See Engels, W. H., and Becker, assignors.)
Merck & Co. (See Engels, W. H., and Weijlard, as-
signors.)
Merck & Co. (See Kussner, Willy H., assignor.)
Jlerck & Co. (See Major, R. T., and Ruigh, assignors.)
Merck & Co. Inc. (See Roeder, Georg, assignor.)
Merck & Co. Inc. (See Weijlard, John, assignor.)
Merco Centrifugal Separator Co. Ltd. (See Peltzer,
Albert, assignor.)
Merco & Nordstrom Valve Company.
E., assignor.)
Merco Nordstrom Valve Company.
J., assignor.)
Merco Nordstrom Valve Company.
assignor. )
Merdan, Alexander, New York, N. Y. Combined light and
fire alarm casing. 2,100,908 ; Nov. 30.
Meredith, George W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,085 ;036 ; June 29.
Meredith, Jacquelin M., Norfolk, Va. Bicycle grip and
horn. 2.094,217 : Sept. 28.
Meredith, Kenneth D., Toledo, Ohio. Liquid and powder
dispensing container. 2,068,034 ; Jan. 19.
Mereen- Johnson Machine Co. (See Johnson, Roy E., as-
signor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
tian A., assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
E., assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
L., assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
C, assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
F., assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
George P., assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
and Meuche, assignors.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
signer.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
assignor.)
Mergenthaler Linotype Company.
signer.)
Mergott, J. E., Company, The. (See Hiering, William C,
assignor.)
Mergott, J. E., Company, The. (See Hiering, W. C, and
Goerdes, assignors.)
Merica, Paul D. (See Pilling, N. B., and Merica.)
Merica. Paul D., New York, N. Y., J. S. Vanick, Elizabeth,
and T. H. Wickenden, Roselle, N. J., assignors to The
Industrial Nickel Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Chill cast iron alloy roll. 2,066,848 ; Jan. 5.
(See Albrecht, Chris-
(See Archer, Raymond,
(See Atkins, Edgar H.,
(See Aynge, William
(See. Burt, Harold A.,
(See Child, Adelbert
(See Collins, Lynne,
(See Frolander, Frank
(See Govll, Hari G.,
(See Guest, Alfred W.
(See Hilpman, John H.,
(See Kingsbury,
( See Mead, Richard R.,
(See Morrison, L. E.,
(See Nolte, Paul, as-
(See Paine, Arthur P.,
(See Seat, Jay L., as-
Mork, Fritz C, Sharon, Pa.
pot. 2,071,233; Feb. 16.
Merkel, Joseph F., assignor
Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Merkel, Joseph F., assignor
Company, Rochester, N. Y.
traffic controlling systems.
Merker, Herman, ^lilwaukee.
Welded rolled steel cinder
to General Railway Signal
Relay. 2,069,171 ; Jan. 26.
to General Railway Signal
Control switch for railway
2,091,155 ; Aug. 24.
assignor to Pressed Steel
Tank Company, West Allis, Wis. Metal barrel.
2,076,585 ; Apr. 13.
Merkor, Herman, Milwaukee, assignor to Pressed Steel
Tank Company, West Allis Wis. Metal barrel.
2.083,340 ; June 8.
Morkle. Bernard J., Chicago, 111. Reduction drive.
2.073,348 ; Mar. 9.
Merolle, Augustus L.. Brooklyn, N. T. Receptacle clo-
sure. 2,080,983 ; May 18.
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Merrell, Wm. S., Company, The. (See Morris, R. S., and
Foulger, assignors.)
Merrell, Wm. S., Company, The. (See Eider, T. H., Shel-
ton, and Haynes, assignors.)
Merriam, Charles J., Winnetka, and R. Wiles, Chicago,
111., assignors to Guardite Corporation. Treatment of
organic products. 2,080,179 ; May 11.
Merriam, Ezra B., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to General
iDlectric Company. Electric circuit interrupter.
2.081,830 ; May 25.
Merriam, Ezra B., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric circuit interrupter.
2,092,652 ; Sept. 7.
Merriam, Harry C, Newton Highlands, assignor to E. B.
Badger & Sons Co., Boston, Mass. Improving the qual-
ity of alcoholic beverages. 2,096.334 ; Oct. 19.
Merriam, Henry F. (See Carter, B. M., Fowler, and
Merriam.)
Merriam, Henry F. (See Fowler, T. V., and Merriam.)
Merriam, Henry F., West Orange, N. J., assignor to Gen-
eral Chemical Companv. New York, N. Y. Reduction
of sulphur dioxide. 2,060,896 : Jan. 5.
Merriam, Henry F.. West Orange. N. J., assignor to Gen-
eral Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Method of
and apparatus for conducting catalytic reactions.
2,090,217 ; Aug. 17.
Merrick, .Anson A., assignor to James Vernor Company,
Detroit, Mich. Tying bottles together for stacking
purposes, such as in displays. 2,100,035 ; Nov. 23.
Merrick, De Witt D. (See Johannessen, V. L., and Mer-
rick.)
Merriclc, Frank W., Boston, assignor to American Stay
Company, East Boston, Mass. Machine and apparatus
for applying stays, bindings, and the lilie to shoes and
other articles. 2,070,019 ; Feb. 9.
Jlerrick, Frank W., Boston, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for cutting sheet material. 2,078,336 ; Apr. 27.
Merrick, Frank W., Boston, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Article of
manufacture, for example insoles. 2,078,337 ; Apr. 27.
Merrick, Frank W., Boston, assignor to American Stay
Company, East Boston, Mass. Loom picker. 2,084,102 ;
June 15.
Merrick, Frank W., Boston, assignor to American Stay
Company, East Boston, Blass. Loom picker. 2,098,589 ;
Nov. 9.
Merrick, Frank W., Boston, assignor to American Stav
Company, East Boston, Mass. Loom picker. 2,103,991 ;
Dec. 28.
Merrick, Herbert L., Passaic, N. J. Integrating means.
2,073,246; Mar. 9.
Merrill, Albert D. (See Dunbar, T. L., and Merrill.)
Merrill, Albert D., Watertown, N. Y. Digesting cellulosic
material. 2,091,513 ; Aug. 31.
Merrill, Carle J., Portland, Me. Paper cleaning device.
2,082,411 ; June 1.
Merrill Company, The. (See Mills, L. D., and Crowe, as-
signors.)
Merrill Company, The. (See Mills, L. D., Crowe, and
Haun, assignors.)
Jlerrill, David R.. Long Beach, assignor to Union Oil
Company of California. Los Angeles, Calif. Production
of lubricating oil. 2.081.494 ; May 25.
Merrill, David R., Long Beach, assignor to Union Oil
Company of California, Log Angeles, Calif. Solvent ex-
traction of lubricating oils. 2,081,495; May 25.
Merrill, David II., Long Beach, assignor to Union Oil
Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Preparing
petroleum pla.stics. 2,081,496 ; May 25.
Merrill, David R., Long Beach, assignor to Union Oil
Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Extraction
process. 2,081,497 ; May 25.
jMerrill, David R., Long Beach, assignor to Union Oil
Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Extracting
miner.nl oils with basic selective solvents. 2,081,498;
May 25.
Merrill, David R., Long Beach, assignor to Union Oil
Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Solvent
extinction of poti-olcum oils. 2.080,168; July G.
Merrill. David R., Long Beach, and P. Subkow, assignors
to Union Oil Company of California, Los Angeles,
Calif. I'roduction of lubricating oil. 2,103,591 ; Dec.
Merrill, Donald O., West Hartford, assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Alethod of and
apparatus for annealing glassware. 2,068,923 : Jan. 26.
Merrill, Donald (J., West ll.irtlord, assignor to Ilartford-
Empire Company, Tlarlford, Conn. Glassware lohr con-
struction. 2,079,5,59 ; May 4.
Morrill, Edward C, West Roxbnry, assignor to United
Drug Company, Boston, Mass. Cough drop and making
It. 2,086.380 ; July 6.
Merrill, Frank W., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General
Electric Company. Permanent magnet dvnanioselectrlc
machine. 2,078,805 ; Apr. 27.
Merrill, Frank W., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to Genera'
lOIoctrIc Company. Temperature ooinpensatloH
2,083,387 ; June 8.
Merrill, Frank W., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General
Electric Company. Self starting synchronous inductor
motor. 2,]03,]0f); Dec. 21.
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Merrill, James A., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot Cor-
poration, Wilmington, Del. Adhesion of rubber.
2,078,910; Apr. 27.
Merrill, James A., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Adhesion of rubber.
2,078,911 ; Apr. 27.
Merrill, James A., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Fibrous compound of
thermoplastic rubber derivatives. 2,080,375 ; May 11.
Merrill, Josiah L., Elmhurst, N. Y. Electric toaster.
2,071,234; Feb. 10.
Merrill, Patterson D., South Bend, Ind. Pipe leak plug.
2,077,050 ; Apr. 13.
Merrill, Patterson D., assignor to M. B. Skinner Com-
pany, South Bend, Ind. Pipe leak sealing gasket.
2,069,722 ; Feb. 2.
Merrill, Patterson D., assignor to M. B. Skinner Com-
pany, South Bend, Ind. Pressed metal clamp and
producing same. 2,074,799 ; Mar. 23.
Merrill, Philip P., Evanston. assignor to Ludlow Typo-
graph Company, Chicago, 111. Matrix case. 2,092,554 ;
Sept. 7.
Merrimac Chemical Company. (See Wilson, Ivan V., as-
signor.)
Merrimac Hat Corporation. (See Corporon, George J.,
assignor.)
Merriss, Marion H., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Flotation process.
2,102,370; Dec. 14.
Merritt, Anna P., administratrix. (See Connor, J. H.
and Merritt.)
Merritt, Claud D., Rutherford, assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Making shoes.
2,095,262 ; Oct. 12.
Merritt, Frank R., Haverhill, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Sole
pressing pad. 2,082,073 ; June 1.
Merritt, John W., Tulsa, Okla. Concentrating machine.
2,082,504 ; June 1.
Merritt, Matthew M. (See Connor, J. H., and Merritt.)
Merritt, Matthew M., Middleton, assignor to The Tanning
Process Company, Boston, Mass. Treating skins.
2,086.726: July 13.
Merritt, Matthew M., Middleton, assignor to The Tanning
Process Company, Boston, Mass. Softening hides and
skins. 2,101,866 ; Dec. 14.
Merritt, Ralph N. S., assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester, Mass. Saw tooth. 2,088,998 ; Aug. 3.
Merritt, Ralph P. (See Alder, William F., assignor.)
Merritt, Ralph P. (as trustee). (See Alder, William F,
assignor.)
Merryman, John C, Kokmo, Ind. Switch. 2,092,678;
Sept. 7.
Mersereau, Donald W., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Railway traffic controlling
system. 2,082,547 ; June 1.
Jlershon, Ralph D., Greenwich, Conn. Electrolytic ap-
paratus. 2,079,081 ; May 4.
Mershon, Lester E.. assigrnor to Fray-Mershon, Inc., Los
Angeles, Calif. Vise. 2,100,513 ; Nov. 30.
Mershon, Stephen L., Springfield, Pa. Stencil printing
machine. 2,082,115 : June 1.
Merten, William J., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The
Nitralloy Corporation. Steel roll composition.
2.009,260 ; Feb. 2.
Mertens, Cyril P. (See Sullivan, William J., assignor.)
Mertens, Paul, Newark, N. J. Eyeglass frame. 2,099,748 ;
Nov. 23.
Mertes, Robert G., Catonsville. Md., assignor to Pitts-
burgh Plate Glass Company. Rotary brush. 2,079,713 :
May 11.
Mertls, Elmer, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
Machine & Foundry Company. Cooling device for hot
seals. 2,099,700 ; Nov. 23.
Mortz, Edwin T., assignor to Armour and Company,
Chicago, 111. Preparing amlnoacetic acid. 2,098,923 ;
Nov. 9.
Mcrlz. Pierre. Bellorose. N. Y., assignor to American Tele-
phone and Telegraph Company. Television. Re. 20,239 ;
.(an. 12.
Mortz, Pierre, BelIoro.se Alnnor, N. Y., assignor to .\mer-
ican Telephone and Telegraph Company. Electrooptl-
cnl transmission system. 2,095,341 ; Oct. 12.
ATorwin, .John C, and R. F. I/indow, assignors to Chain
Bi'It Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Valve for controlling
plastic concrete mixtures. 2,102.571 ; Dec. 11.
Merwitz, James M., Troy, N. Y. Display or advertising
apparatus. 2,092,927; Sept. 14.
Merwitz, Theodore G., Chicago, 111. Rug and making
the same. 2,089,755 ; Aug. 10.
IMerz, Henry J., Beardstown, 111. Animal trap.
2,087,440; July 20.
Merz, William J., Detroit, Mich. Ash receiver. 2,090,003 :
Oct. 20.
Mesick, Harry F., Clilcago, TU., assignor to General Elec-
tric X-Ray Corporntlon. X-ray tube. 2,090,582 ; Aug.
17.
Mesick, Harry F., Jr., and M. J. Gross, assignors to
General Electric X-Ray Corporation, Chlcaco, 111.
X-ray tube. 2,103,335 ; hec. 28.
Mesliiger, I'^redorlck, New York. N. Y. .\ntomiitlc defloctor
and draft regulator. 2,075,587; Mar. 30.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Mesinger, William P., Flushing, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Conioratiou.
Balanced valve. 2,091, Ool ; Aug. 24.
Messer, William E., Cheshire, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United States Rubber Company. New
VorK-, X. Y. Treatment of rubber. 2,086,186 : July 6.
Messerly, Roger L., assignor to The Rath Pacliing Com-
pany, Waterloo, Iowa. Shaping and transferring sub-
stances into receptacles. 2,069,346 : Jan. 19.
Messersmith, Lewis M., and C. O. Kissinger, Lapwai,
Idaho. Farm implement hitch. 2.095.417 ; Oct. 12.
Messicfc, Charles, Brentwood, N. Y. Diaphragm and asso-
ciated device. 2,069,551 ; Feb. 2.
Messict, James H., et al. (See Hansen, Alvin W., as-
signor.)
Messier, George L. R. J., by Y. L. Messier, born Bonnamy,
administratrii, Paris, France. System for resiliently
connecting floats to seaplane bays. 2.077,526 ; Apr. 20.
Messier, George L. R. J., deceased, by Y. L. Messier (born
Bonnamy), administratrix, Paris, France. Device en-
suring rational suspension of railroad vehicles.
2,080,180 ; May 11.
Messier. Yvonne L., bom Bonnamy, administratrix. (See
Messier, George L. R. J. )
Messing, Joseph. (See Frank, W. Hy and Messing.)
.Messing, .losoph A. (See Frank, W. H., and Messing.)
Messing, Joseph A. (See Frank, William H. and H. J. L.
and Messing.)
Alessinger Devices. Incorporated. (See Messinger, Lester
H., Jr., assignor.)
Messinger, Lester H., Jr., Trumbull, assignor to Messin-
ger Devices, Incorporated, Bridgeport, Conn. Vehicle
br.aking means. 2.067.975 : .Tan. 19.
Messinger. Lester H., Jr., Trumbull, assignor to Messinger
Devices, Incorporated, Bridgeport, Conn. Attachment
tor internal combustion engines. 2,085,818 ; July 6.
Messinger, Peter, Philadelphia, Pa. Spectacle frame.
2,077,051 ; Apr. 13.
Messinger. Winifred B., Seattle, Wash. Phonic game.
2,091,555: Aug. 31.
Mesta Machine Company. (See Iversen, Lorenz, as-
signor.)
Meston, Archibald F., Middlesex, N. J., assignor to Re-
search Corporation, New York, N. Y. Classifying ma-
terial. 2.091,514 ; Aug. 31.
Meston, Archibald F., Middlesex Borough. N. J., assignor
to Research Corporation, Xew York, X. Y. Electrical
deposition in pattern form. 2,097,23" : Oct. 26.
Mestrezat, John W. (See O'Connell, Thomas J., as-
signor.)
Mesurac, Frank, Woodhaven, N. Y. Filter. 2,066,793 ;
Jan. 5.
Metacoraet Manufacturing Company. (See Henrikson,
William C, assignor.)
Metal Air Seals Company. (See Tovell, Clarence E., as-
signor.)
Metal Carbides Corporation et al. (See De Bats, Jean,
H. L,, assignor.)
Metal Finishing Research Corporation. (See Michaud,
Martin L., assignor.)
Metal Finishing Research Corporation. (See Tanner,
Robert R., assignor.)
Metal Hose & Tubing Co. Inc. (See Berkowitz, Robert,
a.ssignor.)
Metal Lumber Corporation of New Jersey, The. (See
Frick, Henry E., assignor.)
Mrtal Office Furniture Company. (See Bullock, E. C, and
Pipe, assignors.)
Metal Specialties Manufacturing Co. (See Loewenberg.
Gisbert. assignor.)
Metal Units Company. (See Witsell, Frederick C, as-
signor,)
Metalectric Corporation, The. (See Watson, Edgar E.,
assignor. )
Metalfield Incorporated. (See Snndin, Theodore, as-
signor.)
Metallbillard A. G. (See Seifert. Richard, assignor.)
Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. (See Peterson, A,
E., and (Jensecke. assignors.)
Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft. (See Schweitzer,
Otto, assignor.)
Metalloys C'orapany. (See Schultz, Randall W., assignor.)
Metallurgical Treatment Syndicate Limited, The, (See
Da vies, Herbert T., assignor.)
Metallwerk Alfred Schwarz, G. m. b. H. (See Schwarz,
Alfred, assignor.)
Metalon Products Company. (See Stevens, William H.,
aR.signor.)
Metals & Controls Corporation. (See Bolesky, Jobn D..
assignor.)
Metalwash Machinery Company. (See Zadomach, Erich
R., assignor.)
Mernlwood Manufacturing Corporation. (See Thomas.-
Mervyn A., assignor.)
Metralf. Arthur C. (See Speas, V. E., Mnookin, and
Metcalf.)
Metrali, C. W,, Sharon, and R. L. Haskins, RosHndale,
aB.signors to Tobe DeutBclimann Corporation, Canton.
Mass. Electrical apparatus. 2.067.01,=); .Jan. 12.
Metcalf. Edgar E., Movllle, Iowa, Grain separator and
thrPBher. 2.089.7M : Feb. 2.
Metcalf. George F.. Schenectady, N. Y.. assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company Metal radio tube. 2,084,858 •
June 22.
Metcalf, Harold G., and K. H. Bowen. assignors to Colum-
bian Rope Company, Auburn, X'. Y. Laminated fibrous
structure and producing same. 2,037,441 ; July 20,
Metcalf, Milton M., Vallejo, Calif. Propeller pitch meas-
uring device. 2,096.752 ; Oct. 26.
Metcalf, .Milton M.. Vallejo. Calif. Steam actuated poppet
vah e gi:>;ir for reciprocating pumping engines.
2.09!).70i : Nov. 2."!.
Metcalfe, Earl F., assignor to The General Pharmacal
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Dispensing container.
2.074,931 ; Mar. 23.
.Mettalte, James C. (See Metcalfe. Richard D, and J. C. )
Metcalfe. Richard D. and J. C, assignors to Davies &
Mntcalfe Limited. Romiley, England. Exhaust steam.
injector. 2,082,295 ; June 1.
Metclaf, Perley D., Zanesville, Ohio. Ignition switch
2,095,147 ; Oct. 5.
Methlin, Xicolas E., assignor to Schneider & Cie, Paris,
France. Muzzle recoU check for guns. 2,088,380 : July
27.
Methudy, Carl E., St. Louis, Mo., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Cleveland Trust Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Gas range. 2,077,890 ; Apr. 20.
Methudy, Carl E., St. Louis, Mo., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to The Cleveland Trust Company, (Cleve-
land. Ohio. Ignition device for gas burners. 2,082,296 :
June 1.
Methudy, Carl E., St. Louis, Mo., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Cleveland Trust Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Ignition device for gas burners. 2,085,267 ;
June 29.
Methudy, Carl E., St. Louis. Mo., assignor, by mesne
assignmeJits, to The Cleveland Trust Company, Cleve-
land. Ohio. Ignition device for gas burners, 2,096,363 ;
Oct. 19.
Methven, Clyde L., St. Paul. Minn. Expansion joint
construction. 2,082,805 ; June 8.
Methvin. Wilbur E.. Lawrenceburg, Tenn. Safety device
for aircraft. 2,094,955 ; Oct. 5.
Metlox Corporation, Ltd. (See Prouty, Theodore C, as-
signor. )
Metrawatt Aktiengesellschaft, Fabrik Elektrischer Mess-
geraete, (See Bernhard, A,, Beyrich, and Habermann,
assignors.)
Metropolitan Device Corporation. (See Bay, Charles A.,
assignor.)
Metropolitan Device Corporation. (See Kuhn, Alfred R.,
assignor.)
Metropolitan Device Corporation. (See Rypinski, Albert
B., assignor.)
Metropolitan Device Corporation. (See Thomson, Fred-
erick B., assignor.)
Metropolitan Engineering Company. (See Hoffer, Le Roy
H., assignor.)
Metropolitan Engineering Company. (See Lawrence,
John H., assignor.)
Metropolitan P.^ving Brick Company, The, (See Renkerr,
Oliver W.. assignor.)
Merropolitan-Vickers Electrical Companv, (See Bancroft.
Frank E., assignor.)
Metten. John F.. Philadelnhia. Pa. Fluid clutch.
2.068,062 : Jan. 19.
Mettler. Lee B., Los Angeles, Calif. Burner. 2,096,555 ;
Oct. 19.
Metz Container Company. (See Erickson, John E., as-
signor.)
Metz. Walter V., Brookfleld, 111. Supporting standard.
2.078.866 : Apr. 27.
Metzgar, Clarence L., Media, Pa. Fire alarm apparatus.
2.085.379 ; June 29.
Metzger, Alfred R.. White Bear Lake, Minn. Container.
2,098,690 : Nov. 9.
Metzger. Floyd J., assignor to Air Reduction Companv,
Inc.. New York, X. Y. Manufacture of ethyl alcohol.
Re. 20,474 ; Aug. 17.
Metzger. Floyd J., assignor to Air Reduction Companv,
Inc., New York. N. Y. Manufacture of ethvl alcohol.
Re. 20,505 : Sept. 14.
Metzger, Floyd J,, assignor to Air Reduction Companv,
Incorporated. New York. N. Y. Production of alcohols,
2,087,290: July 20,
Metzger. Friedrich. Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Reactance element con-
trol. 2.099,568 ; Nov. 16.
Metzger. Joseph C, (See Kleb, E. A., and Metzger.)
Metzger, Otto, assignor to Vereinigte Deutsche Metall-
werke Aktiengesellschaft, Nuremberg, Germany. Mak-
ing dry ceUs. 2.099,449 ; Nov. 16.
Motzgus, Donald G., Los Angeles, Calif. Florist wire
dispenser, 2,070,139 : Feb. 9.
Metziger, Max. (See Block, L,. tind Metziger,)
Metzner, Albert W, (See Sherman, J. Q.. and :Metzner,)
Metzner, Albert W.. assignor to The Standard Register
Company, D:iyton, Ohio. Automatic manifolding col-
lator and cjiiliou assembly. 2 078 ''63 • \pr ''7
Meuche, Alfred H.. Washington. D. C. Drawing and map
file. 2,101,034 : Dec. 7.
Menohe. Frederick ('. (See Morrison, L. E.. and Meuche.)
Meuer. George J., assignor to Cutler-Hammer. Inc., Mil-
waukee. Wis. Electric switch. 2.077.."6 : .Vpr. 20
Meuer, George J.. n,ssignor to Cutler-Hammer, Inc. Mil-
waukpe. Wis. Electric switch. 2,077.577 • .Vpr 20
Meuer, George J., assignor to Cutler-Hammer, Inc, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Electric switch. 2,089,032 : Aug. 3.
LIST OF PATENTEES
4-19
Meuly, Walter C, New Brunswick, N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Manufacture of perfume bases. 2,080,497 ; May 18.
Meuly, Walter C, New Brunswick, N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Manufacture of perfume bases. 2,080,498 ; May 18.
Meuly, Walter C, New Brunswick, N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Manufacture of terpineol from terpin hydrate.
2,088.030 ; July 27.
Meuly, Walter C, New Brunswick, N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Manufacture of unsaturated aldehydes. 2,102,965 ;
Dec. 21.
Meura, Paul, Tournai,' Belgium. Filter. 2,071,891 ; Feb.
23.
Meusner, Erik J., West Orange, N. J. Beverage indicator.
2,077,847 ; Apr. 20.
Meussdorffer, Conrad P., Ross, Calif. Electric siren.
2,068,427 ; Jan. 19.
Meuth, Hermann, Stuttgart, Germany. Suction device
for chimneys. 2,090,392 ; Aug. 17.
Meyer, Andre J. (See Kalb, L. P., and Meyer.)
Meyer, Andre J., assignor to Continental Motors Corpo-
ration, Detroit, Mich. Engine. 2,093,570 ; Sept. 21.
Meyer, Andre J., Grosse Pointe Village, assignor to Conti-
nental Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Internal
combustion engine and injecting device therefor.
2,101,554 ; Dec. 7.
Meyer, Andre J., Grosse Pointe Village, assignor to
Continental Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. En-
gine; 2,095,339 ; Oct. 12.
Meyer, Andrew C. (See Weasler, A. V., and Meyer.)
Meyer, Bernard P., et al. (See Fletcher, Allen H., as-
signor.)
Meyer, Charles D., Seattle, Wash. Oil engine. 2,073,164 ;
Mar. 9.
Meyer, Christian F., assignor to Textile Machine Works,
Wyomissing, Pa. Straight knitting machine yarn car-
rier control mechanism. 2,093,154 ; Sept. 14.
Meyer Coupling Company. (See Matthiessen, Conrad H.,
Jr., assignor.)
Meyer Coupling Company. (See Meyer, Edwin C, as-
signor. )
Meyer, Edgar D., Cincinnati, Ohio. Pressing machine.
2,070,996; Feb. 16.
Meyer, Edwin C, Los Angeles, Calif. Pencil sharpener.
2,071,352; Feb. 23.
Meyer, Edwin C, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Meyer
Coupling Company, Inc. Coupling and valved coupling.
2.086.569 : July 13.
Meyer, Edwin L., Bridgeport, Conn. Pyroeleetric tool.
2.101.912 : Dec. 14.
Meyer, Edwin L., Bridgeport, Conn. Pyrographic pencil.
2.101.913 ; Dec. 14.
Meyer, Egon. (See Schmidt, O., and Meyer.)
Meyer, Ernest, Akron. Ohio, nsslenor to The B. F. Good-
rich Company, New York. N. Y. Packing strip.
2,068.035 ; .Tan. 19.
Meyer, Fred C, assignor to The Okonite-Callender Cable
Company, Incorporated, Paterson, N. J. Electric cable
system and joint therefor. 2,070,974 ; Feb. 16.
Meyer, Fred C, Paterson, and G. E. Moffltt, East Paterson,
assignors to The Okonite-Callender Cable Company,
Incorporated, Paterson, N. J. Joint for electric cables.
2,080,829 ; May 18.
Meyer, Fritz W. (See Forbes, D. P., Mohr, and Meyer.)
Meyer, Georg. (See Orthner, L., Bohme, Meyer, and
Becker.)
Meyer, George. (See Gualtiero, J., and Meyer.)
Meyer, George F. (See Black, J. D. and Meyer.)
Meyer, George J., Milwaukee, Wis. Siphon bottle.
2,077,052 ; Apr. 13.
Meyer, Gerhard, assignor to The Technicraft Engineer-
ing Corp., Los Angeles, Calif. Multiple ring packer.
2,070,301 ; Apr. 6.
Meyer, Gustav A. J. (See Priosineyor, Charles, assignor.)
Meyer. Hans, Berlin, Germany. Adjustable drafting tri-
angle. 2,090,094 : Aug. 24.
Meyer, Henry A., assignor to The Wolf Machine Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Cloth cutting machine. 2,080,328;
May 11.
Meyer, Hermann, Hanover, Germany. Vulcanizing appa-
ratus. 2,093,922; Sept. 21.
Meyer, J. Frank. (See SImpklns, Carl R., assignor.)
Meyer, John A., Norlli I'.i'rjji'ii, N. J., assignor to M. Schot-
tenfols, doing bu.sinoss under (lie firm name and style
of H. Schottenfels, \\'('sl New York, N. J. Connecter
device. 2,095,310 ; Oct. 12.
Meyer, John P. (See Radtke, Bi-uno, assignor.)
Meyer, John H. (See Bixby, H. F., and Meyer.)
Meyer, Joseph K., Jackson H(?ights. as.signor, by mesne
assignments, to Tl. Hoe & »:o.. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Delivery mechanism for printing mndiines. 2,099,820 ;
Nov. 2.1
Meyer, Julius .\., St. Louis, Mo. Drum snare. 2,085.819 ;
July 6.
Meyer, Kurt. (See Scholl, R., Meyer, ann Donat.)
Meyer, Louis W., Petoskey, Mich. Drying and mlxink'
mechanlsra. 2,009,378 ; Feb. 2.
Meyer Mineral Separation Company. (See Meyer, Ralph
F.. OHHlgnor.)
Meyer, Paul, New York, N. Y. Article of furniture-.
2,090, 150 ; Nov. 16.
Meyer, Pierre H., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Four-wav sup-
porting device. 2,081,635 ; May 25.
Meyer, Pierre H., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Shelf construction
for wall counters. 2,083,791 ; June 15.
Meyer, Pierre H., New York, N. Y. Angular display
shelf. 2,103,484; Dec. 28.
Meyer, Pierre H., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Variable inclina-
tion supporting bracket. 2,103.485 : Dec. 28.
Meyer, Ralph F., Freeport, assignor to Me.ver Jfineral
Separation Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Metallurgical
processes. 2,086,570 : July 13.
Meyer, Sam B. (See Keaney, Joseph C, assignor.)
Meyer, Ulfilas. (See Studt, E., and Meyer.)
Meyer, Walter A. (See Moran, R. C, and Meyer.)
Meyer, Walter R. (See Groene, W. F., and Meyer.)
Meyer, Walter R. (See Groene, W. F., Meyer, and Lun-
Ing.)
Meyer, Walter R., Milford, and M. F. Dunleavey, Bridge-
port, Conn., assignor to General Electric Company.
Bright zinc. 2,088,429 ; July 27.
Meyer, Wilfried, BirkenWerder, near Berlin, and E. Weise,
assignors to Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft fUr Elek-
trische Gluhlampen, m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Resist-
ance body made from semi-conductive substances.
2,081,894 ; Blay 25.
Meyer, William C, Altoona, assignor to The Pennsyl-
vania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Locomo-
tive tender. 2.095,883 ; Oct. 12.
Meyer, William C, and D. R. Ohlwiler, Altoona, assignors
to The Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Pilot casing for a locomotive. 2,089,152 ; Aug. 3.
Meyer, Win., Company. The. (See Hudson, Dwight C,
assignor. )
Meyer, William H., and E. C. Jackson, St. Louis, Mo.,
assignors to General Steel Castings Corporation,
Granite City, 111. Railway car underframe. 2,084,859 ;
June 22.
Meyercord Company. (See Adair, James E., assignor.)
Meyerhoefer, Carl E., New York, assignor to E. A. Labo-
ratories, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Heater. 2,067,575 ;
Jan. 12.
Meyerhoefer, Carl E., assignor to E. A. Laboratories, Inc.,
Brookl.vn, N. Y. Heater. 2,087,160 ; July 13.
MeyerhofC, Paul. (See Ottenbacher, Willy E., assignor.)
Meyers, Charles J., Wilmar, assignor to W. F. Hackett,
Los Angeles, Calif. Constant speed controlled drive.
2,101,084; Dec. 7.
Meyers, Charles W., Shaker Heights, Cleveland, Ohio.
Wire or strip tinning machine. 2,079,867 ; May 11.
Meyers, Clarence L., & Co. (See Meyers, Milton M., as-
signor.)
Meyers, David C, Ithan, Pa. Seat. 2,075,821 ; Apr. 6.
Meyers, George J., Jr., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Manufacturing electrical cut-outs.
2,097,298; Oct. 26.
Meyers, George T., Parkersburg, W. Va. Apparatus for
feeding molten glass. 2,079,519 ; May 4.
Meyers, Milton JI.. Elkins Park, assignor to Clarence L.
Meyers & Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Stocking. 2,102,730 ;
Dec. 21.
Meyers, Urban R., assignor of one-third to J. V. Lewis,
and one-sixth to W. L. Gillespie, Kansas City, Mo. Mir-
ror and picture frame. 2,075,588 : Mar. 30.
Meyers, Wayne D., Harrisburg, Pa., assignor of one-
third to M. H. Coover, Carlisle, Pa. Tire chain apply-
ing tool. 2,068,887; Jan. 26.
Meyerson, Louis B., Greenwich, Ohio. Nursery utensil.
2,088,658; Aug. 3.
Meyerstein, Anthony M., Nutley, N. J., assignor of three-
fourths to RosofC Bros., Inc., Brooklyn, and one-fourth
to Anthony M. Meyerstein, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Dumping grate mechanism. 2,088,303 ; July 27.
Meyerstein, Anthony M., Inc., et al. (See Meyerstein,
Anthony M., assignor.)
Meyerstein, Anthony M., Nutley, N. J., assignor of three-
fourths to Rosoff Bros., Inc., Brooklyn, and one-fourth
to Anthony M. Meyerstein, Inc., New York, N. Y. Water
sealed door for bottom-discharging receptacles.
2,103,975; Dec. 28.
Moyfnrth, (Jottlieb, assignor of ono-half to Society
Anonyme dos Ateliers de S^cheron, Secheron, Geneva,
Switzerland. Individual axle drive for vehicles.
2,089,397 ; Aug. 10.
Meyrowitz, Ernest du P.. South Orange, N. J., assignor
to Selected Devices Comany, Incorporated. Roll-holder,
2,067.498 : Jan. 12.
Miami ('opper Company, (See Maclennan, Francis W.,
a.sslgnor.i
Mical, Camllle, Asnieres, France. Radiator composed of
removable olonients, 2,095,148 ; Oct. 5.
Mlcallef, Arthur, Oanston, R. I. Catch for use In dc-
tachably securing the ends of bracelets, chains, and
other articles together. 2,098,401 • Nov. 9.
Mlcamold Radio Corporation. (See Bergsteln, MUton, ns-
signor.)
Mlcan, George S.. Chlcngo. III. Speed control for con-
tinuous strip mill. 2,().S7.0I0: Jnlv I.'!,
Michael, Howard S., Dnvton, Olilo. I'n/./.li>, 2,092 583-
Sept. 7.
Michael, I^oren P., Elinhurst. and W. O. Ash(>, St. Louis.
Mo. ; said Ashe assignor to General Steel Castings C^or-
nonitlon. Granite City, III. Locomotive structure.
2,081,860 ; June 22.
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INDEX OF TATENTS, 1937
Michael, Loren P., Elmhurst. and \V. O. Ashe, St. Louis,
Mo. ; said Ashe assignor to General Steel Castings Cor-
poration, Granite Citv, 111. Locomotive construction.
2,0S4,8G1 ; June 22.
JUicllaels, Hubert J., Gashland, Mo. Insect feeder.
2,088,335 ; July 27.
Michal, James, assignor to Storkline Furniture Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Brake for babv carriages.
2.100,036 : Nov. 23.
Mlchaud, Martin L., assignor to Metal Finishing Re-
search Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Heat resisting fin-
ish. 2,070,183 ; Apr. 6.
Michel. Claronce A (See Mead, H. C, and Michel.)
Michel, Clarence A., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Anderson, Ind. Head lamp with lens retaining
bar. 2.080,334 ; July 6.
Michel, Clarence A., and R. Winkelmeyer, Anderson, Ind.,
assignors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Luggage compartment lamp. 2.101.748 ; Dec. 7.
Michel, Edmond, assignor to Larniloc Corporation, New
Orleans, La. Electric control lock. 2,082,806 ; June 8.
Michel, Friedrich, Swarthmoro. Pa., and H. Gleichmann,
Falkenhain, near Berlin, Germanv. Steam generator.
2.081,948; June 1.
Michel. Henry M., ;issignor of one-half to E. M. Apple-
garth, Oakland. Calif. Glaze. 2.078..504 ; Apr. 27.
IMichel, James I., San Francisco, Calif. Electrical con-
tact making device. 2, 090, .044 : Aug. 17.
Michel, Josef M., Bitterfeld. assignor to I. G. Farben-
industrie Aktienge.sellscliaft, Frankfort-on-the-Maln,
Germany. Antiknocking motor fuel. 2,067,331 ; Jan.
12.
Michelbacher, Charlotte. (See Levien, Louis, assignor.)
Michelin et Cie. (See Bourdon, Pierre M., assignor.)
Michell, Anthony G. M., Melbourne, Victoria, Australia.
Internal combustion engine. 2,083,730 ; June 15.
Michelsen, G. Kberhard. Fort Wavne. Ind., assignor to
General Electric Company. Single-phase multispeed
motor control. 2.068.559 : Jan. 19.
Michelsen, G. Eberhard, Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to
General Electric Company. Two-speed capacitor motor.
2.069,077 : Jan. 26.
Micnelssen, Fritz. (See SchrSter, F., and Michelssen.)
Michels.'jpn, Fritz, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft flir
Drahtlose Telegraphle m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Elec-
tron device. 2,067.330 ; Jan. 12.
Michelssen, Fritz, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur
Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Elec-
tron tube. 2,076,662; Apr. 13.
Michels.sen, Fritz, Berlin-Steglitz, assignor to Neufeldt &
Kuhnke Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Kiel,
Gemiany. Optical lens system. 2.085.437 : June 29.
Micliener. Edward R., a.s.*iguor to H & H Machine &
Motor Parts Company, St. Louis, Mo. Cylinder rebor-
iug plate. 2.10.'i,294 : Dec. 28.
Michiaiia Products Corporation. (See Bnrckhalter, Rob-
ert N., assignor.)
Michiana Products Corporation. (See Burckhalter, Rob-
ert N., and Osburn, assignors.)
Michiana Products Corporation. (See Klouman, Henning,
assignor.)
Michiana Products Corporation. (See Menough. Paul S.,
assignor.)
Michigan Leather Packing Company. (See Leonard,
Simpson C, Jr., assignor.)
Michigan Malleable Iron Company. (See Waterbor,
Elmer F., assignor.)
Michigan Steel Tube Products Company. (See Berg.
Richard O., and S., assignors.)
Jlichigan Tool Company. (See Drader, J. C, and Bock,
assignors.)
Michigan Tool Company. (See Pelphery, Harry, as-
signor.)
Michigan Wire Goods Company. (See Smith. Benjamin
H., assignor.)
Michlor, John F., .issipnor to Cliipman Knitting Mills,
Easton. Pa. Fabric guiding and uncurling device.
2,080,370 ; May 11.
Micks, Wilinot, Xorth Hamillon, Ontario, Qmada. as-
signor to Scott & Williams. Incorporated, New York,
N. y. Making knitted fabric. 2.073.703; Mar. 16.
Micromalic Hone Corporation. (See Batzcr, George J.,
assignor.)
Mlcromatic Hone Corporation. (See Connor, K. W., Cal-
vert, and Bleasdale, assignors.)
Mlcromatic Hone Corporation. (See Quigley, Thomas F..
assignor.)
MIcroplione Corporation of America. (See Knplowitz.
Morris, assignor.)
MIcro-Westco, Inc. (See Fetskeyes, Charles H., assignor.)
Micro- Wpstco, Incorporated. (See Vollmcr, Earl C, as-
signor.)
MId-Contlnent Petroleum Corporation. (See Bennett, H.
T.. and Prather. a.<!Signors.)
MidContinont Petroleum Corporation. (See Dons, E. M.,
and MappR. assignors.)
MId-Confinont Petroleum Corporation. (See Mapes, D. B.,
and Dons, assignors.)
Mld-Continentnl Petroleum Corporation. (See Bennett,
H. T., and Mapes, assignors.)
MIddlPhury Electric Clock Corporation. (See Bullock,
Frank, assignor.)
MIddlpml.is. Austin O., Portland, Greg. Fishhook.
2,087,955 : July 27.
Middler. Alexander J., Detroit, Mich. Toy submarine.
2,067,201 : Jan. 12.
Middloton. Charles C, and R. F. Krall, assignors to
Woodall-Duckham (1920) Limited, London, England.
Operating device for use in connection with coke-oven
doors. 2,099,271 ; Xov. 16.
Middleton, Edmund B., Xew Brunswick, and G. A. Daw-
son. North Brunswick Township, Middlesex County,
N. J., assignors to Du Pont Film Manufacturing Cor-
poration. New York, N. Y. Photographic sensitizers.
2.079,370 ; May 4.
Middleton, Percy, Kew, and V. G. Myatt, deceased, by
M. L. Myatt, executrix, North Wembley, assignors to
The General Electric Company Ijimited, London, Eng-
land. Electric discharge device. 2,080,925 ; May 18.
Mldgley. Albert H.. Wembley, England. Apparatus for
producing sounds of a musical character. 2,103,169 ;
Dec. 21.
Midglc-y, Walter. (See Woodeson, W. A., and Midgley.)
Midland Steel Products Company, The. (See Almdale,
Kinar. assignor.)
Midland Steel Products Company, The. (See Begg, Rus-
sell S., assignor.)
Midland Steel Products Company, The. (See Begg, R. S.,
and Thoms, assignors.)
Midland Steel Products Company, The. (See Kniper,
Gerhard C. R.. assignor.)
Midland Steel Products Company, The. (See Maddock,
Robert H., assignor.)
Midland Steel Products Company. (See Riemenschneider,
E., and Smith, assignors.)
Midland Steel Products Company, The. (See Smith, Wil-
liam E., assignor.)
Midland Steel Products Company, The. (See Sneed, John,
assignor.)
Midland Wire & Metal Products. (See Scriba, John M.,
assignor.)
Midnight, Wilbur G. (See Chadwick, L. S., and Mid-
night.)
Midnight, Wilbur G. (See Chadwick, L. S., Resek, and
Midnight.)
Mid-States Gummed Paper Co. (See Humphner, Ferd-
inand W., assignor.)
Midulla. Biagto. New Y'ork. N. Y. Bag-like receptacle for
tobacco products. 2,082,714 ; June 1.
Midway Chemical Company. (See Burchell, E. W., and
Altenbern. assignors.)
Midway Chemical Company. (See Glover, John, assignor.)
;\lidwost Consultants, Inc. (See Goldman, L. E., and
Fischer, assignors.)
Mid-West Forge Company. (See Scoutten. Floyd L., as-
signor.)
Mid- West Forging Company. (See Bardell, Nicholas J.,
assignor.)
Midvsest Process Co. See Johnston. Jos?ph. assignor.)
Midyotte. Joliu T,. Jr.. Scarsdale. N. Y. Steam heating
control apparatus. 2.079.915 ; May 11.
Midyette. John T., Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Min-
neapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company, Minneapolis,
Minn. Temperature changing system employing plural
temperature changing devices. 2,083,612 ; June 15.
Mieg, Walter, and F. Wieners, Opladen. Germany, as-
signors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Effecting carbazole ring formation of compounds of the
anthraquinone series. 2,073,022 ; Mar. 9.
Miehle Printing Press and Manufacturing Company, The.
(See .Tacobson. Arthur G.. assignor.)
Miehle Printing Press and Jlanufacturing Company, The.
(See Stevens, B. D.. Dudley, and Verrinder, assignors.)
Miehle Printing Press & Manufacturing Company. (See
Stevens, Burt D., assignor.)
Jliehle Printing Press and Manufacturing Company. (See
Wilkinson, William J., assignor.)
Miehle, Robert F.. Jr., assignor to The Bell & Howell Com-
pany, Chicago. 111. Reel and spindle mount therefor.
2.087.002 ; July 13.
Miers. .Tolin, Oostburg, Wis. Jlotor vehicle control.
2,075.535 : >rar. 30.
^liescher, Karl, Rielien, near Basel, and K. Hoffman,
assignors to the firm of Society of Chemical Industry in
Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Basic esters of polyaryl-
acetic acids and making the same. 2,079,962 ; May 11.
Miessler. Paul W.. assignor to The Hankins Container
Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Basket. 2.0S2.254 ; June 1.
Miessner. Benjamin F., township of Millburn, Essex
County, N. J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Radio
Corporation of .America, New York, N. Y. Alarm
system. 2.071.933 : Feb. 23.
Miessner, Benjamin F.. ^nilburn. and C. T. Jacobs. New
Providence, N. J., assignors to Jliessner Inventions. Inc.
Apparatus for the production of music. 2,071,049 ;
Feb. 23.
Miessner, Horst, et al. (See Kuss, E., and Miessner.)
Miessner Inventions, Inc. (See Jacobs, Charles T., as-
signor.)
Miessner Inventions, Inc. (See Miessner, B. F., and
Jacobs, assignors.)
Mictzsch, Fritz. (See Mauss. H.. and Mietzsch.)
Mietzsch, Fritz, Wnppertal-Elberfeld, and H. Mauss. Wup-
pertal-Barmen, Germany, assignors to Winthrop Chemi-
cal Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Basically substi-
tuted acrldine compounds. 2,077,249 ; Apr. 13.
LIST OF PATENTEES
421
Mietzsch, Fritz, and H. Mauss, Wuppertal-Barmen, Ger-
many, assignors to Winthrop Chemical Company Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Basically substituted amino acridine
derivatives. 2.082,171 ; June 1.
Mietzsch, Fritz, Wuppertal-Barmen, and J. Klarer, Wup-
pertal-Elberfeld, Germany, assignors to Winthrop
Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Azo com-
pounds and their production. 2,085,037 : June 29.
Mietzsch, Fritz, Wuppertal-Elberfeld, and H. Mauss, Wup-
pertal-Barmen, Germany, assignors to Winthrop Chemi-
cal Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Salts of amino
acridines. 2,092,131 ; Sept. 7.
Mignet, Henri, Meaux, France. Aeroplane. 2,082,172 ;
June 1.
Mihalyi, Joseph, Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Adjustable filter mount. 2,073,314 : Mar. 9.
Mihalyi, Joseph, Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Footage indicator for film magazines.
2,080,086 ; May 11.
Mihalyi, Joseph, assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Double exposure prevention camera.
2,090,060 ; Aug. 17.
Miick, Fred E., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Link-Belt
Company, Chicago, 111. Scum collector. 2,067,277 ;
.Tan. 12.
Milck, Fred E., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Link-Belt
Company, Chicago, 111. Settling tank. 2,086,730 ; July
13.
Mikaelson, Erik W., Easton, Pa., and A. K. Hamilton,
Chicago, 111., assignors to Treadwell Engineering Com-
pany, Easton, Pa. Strip uncoiling machine. 2,070,444 ;
Feb. 9.
Mikesell, Daniel B. (See Hersev, H. J., Jr., and Mike-
sell.)
Mikeska, Louis A. (See Fulton, S. C, and Mikeska.)
Mikeska, Louis A., and S. C. Fulton, Elizabeth, N. J., as-
signors to Standard Oil Development Company.
Resinous material. 2,072,120: Mar. 2.
Mikeslja, Louis A., and C. F. Smith, Elizabeth, N. J.,
assignors to Standard Oil Development Company.
Blending agents for lubricating compositions and
method for manufacturing same. 2,087.603 ; July 20.
Mikeska, Louis A., and A. 11. Glenson, Elizabeth, N. J., as-
signors to Standard Oil Development Company. Drying
oil. 2,092,889 ; Sept. 14.
Mikulasek, John, assignor to The Maytag Company, New-
ton, Iowa. Roll for ironing machines. 2,069,552 ;
Feb. 2.
Mikulasek, John, assignor to The Maytag Company, New-
ton, Iowa. Gear shifter for wringers. 2,091,328 ;
Aug. 31.
Mlkulka, FrantiSek, Louka, A. Stecker, Olomouc, and F.
Seckar, Louka, Czechoslovakia. Automatic brako-op-
erating device for railroad vehicles. 2,077,848 ; Apr.
20.
Milan, Edward N., assignor to The American Rolling Mill
Company, Jliddletown, Ohio. Annealing cover.
2,074,093; Mar. 16.
Jlilan, Roland. (See UTerchant, G. A., and Milan.)
Milarch, Max R., Portland, Oreg. Leveler for baking
powder cans. 2. 094,] 79: Sept. 28.
Milburn. Frank S., Covington, Kv. Bottle lioldcr.
2,075,217 ; :\T;ir. 30.
Milcor Steel Comr>;iny. (Sop Konkel. William, assignor.)
Mildner, Raymond C, London, England, assignor to Tutor-
national Standard Electric Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Electric cable. 2,099,407 ; Nov. 16.
Miles. Dr., Laboratories, Inc. (See Lobloy, Frederick A.,
assignor.)
Mllos, George W. (.^oe Dreyfus, C, Miles, and Piatt.)
Miles, George W., Boston, Mass., assignor to Colanose
Corporation of America. Preparation of collulosic
materials. 2.074.339 : Mar. 23.
Miles, Harry, Ramona, Calif. Display device. 2,007,094;
Jan. .'').
Miles, John R. (See Fassin, G., and Miles.)
Miles, Joseph W., London, England, assignor to Internii-
tional Business Machines Corporation, Now York, N. Y.
Ticket printing machine. 2,101,444; Dec. 7.
Miles, Lawrence D., Sclioncclady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral lOloctric Company. Tligli frequency power supply
circuit. 2,078.1.^>l ; Apr. 20.
Miles, TiORter IT,, Los .Angeles, Calif. Electrically op-
erated siren. 2,090,138; Aug. 17.
Miles, Paul, Decatur, 111. Necktie. 2,076.908 ; Apr. 13.
MiloH, Wlllliim ('., Wliite Plains, N. Y. Mulller.
2,095,909; Oct. 10.
Mlle.s, William C, While Plains, N. Y. Munier.
2,096,000; Oct. 19.
MIley, L. J., Company. (See Steder, MarHlinll, asHlgnor.)
MUk Processes, Inc. (See Sharploss, Caspar P., as-
signor.)
Milk TroooRsos, Tnc. (S<'e Sliaw. AlfrocI O., ;is.slgnor.)
Milk PrnroSNos, Inc. (See Wondt, TToriitan T>., assignor.)
Mlkan, Victor, Duriind, Mich. .Apparatus for eliminating
soft stone from gravel. 2,103,374; Dec. 28.
Milko Cone & Baking Co. (See Leaf, S. S., nnd Panzn,
assignors.)
Mliko Cone & Baking Co., The. (See Pape, Larry, as-
signor.)
Millan, Edward N., assignor to The American Rolling
Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio. Annealing cover.
2,069,768 ; Feb. 9.
Millan, Edward N., assignor to The American Rolling Mill
Company, Sliddletown, Ohio. Annealing cover.
2,078,718 ; Apr. 27.
Millar, John R. (See Smith, Vivian D., assignor.)
Millar, Russell W., Berkeley, and H. P. A. Groll, Oakland,
assignors to Shell Development Company, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Recovery of hydrocyanic acid. 2,086,731 ;
July 13.
Millar, Russell W., and H. P. A. Groll, Berkeley, Calif.,
assignors to Shell Development Company, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Process and products relating to the re-
covery of HCN. 2,086,732 ; July 13.
Millard, Earl B., Newton, Mass., assignor to Bendix
Products Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake fluid.
2,084,404 ; June 22.
Mlllen, Stanley S., Glendale, assignor to J. Schmid, Los
Angeles, Calif. Bead forming machine. 2,067,641 ;
Jan. 12.
Millen, Stanley S., Glendale, assignor to Julius Schmid,
Los Angeles, Calif. Stripping machine. 2,067,642 ;
.Tan. 12.
Millen, Stanley S., Glendale, Calif. Hand truck.
2,096.994; Oct. 26.
Millenaar, Richard, Oak Park, 111., assignor to The Rich-
ardson Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Composite molded
product and method and apparatus for making same.
2,093,640 ; Sept. 21.
Miller, Abraham B. (See Rowe, W., and Miller.)
Miller, Adolph, and J. Sears, Regina, Saskatchewan,
Canada. Hydraulic brake fluid distributor. 2,091,243 ;
Aug. 24.
Miller, Alfred B., Edgewood, assignor to The Union Switch
& Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Remote controlling
apparatus. 2,085,438 ; June 29.
Miller, Angus M., Pleasant Ridge, Mich. Carburizing box.
2,102,019 ; Dec. 14.
Miller, Arthur J., Tenafly, N. J., assignor to Cinema Pat-
ents Company, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Removing
scratches from celluloid motion picture negative and
positive films. 2,069,501 ; Feb. 2.
Miller, Arthur M., Burlingame, and D. O. McLean, as-
signors of one-third to H. Webber, San Francisco,
Calif. Game apparatus. 2,077,124; Apr. 13.
Miller, Arthur O., Youngstown, Ohio, assignor to The
Petroleum Iron Works Company of Ohio, Sharon, Pa.
Head seams for steel barrels and drums and method
thereof. 2,083,519 ; June 8.
Miller, Benjamin, Brooklyn, assignor to Doherty Research
Company. New York. N. Y. Electric rate meter.
2,068,147 ; Jan. 19.
Miller, Benjamin, Richmond Hill, assignor to Doherty
Research Company, New York, N. Y. Electric flash
producing method and apparatus. 2,073,247: Mar. 9.
Miller, Benjamin, Richmond Hill, N. Y., assignor to
■ Power Patents Company, Jersey City. N. J. Gas ana-
lyzing process and apparatus. 2,083,520; June 8.
Miller, Benjamin, Richmond Hill. N. Y., assignor to
Power Patents Companv, Jersey Cit.v, N. J. Analysis
of fluid mixtures. 2,083,521 : .Tune 8.
Miller, Donj.imin. Richmond Hill, N. Y., assignor to Power
Patents Company, Jersey City, N. J. Impulse rate
meter. 2.102,371 ; Dec. 14.
Jliller, Benjamin, and C. G. Fink, New York, N. T., as-
signors to Patents Corporation of America, Jersey
City, N. J. Electrolytic n-on manufacture. 2,076,909;
Apr. 13.
Miller, Bernice, et al. (See Miller, Richard B., assignor.)
Miner, Bert C, Inc. (See Pullman, Joseph C, assignor.)
Miller, Bert C, Slontclair, N. J. Flexible tape.
2,095,149 ; Oct. 5.
Miller Brothers. (See Boriski, Jtartin J., ossignor.)
Miller, Burton F., Hollywood, Calif,, assignor to United
Research Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Sound
rocordin<r. 2.096.001 ; Oct. 19.
Miller, Carl F., Emporium, Pa., assignor to Hygrade Syl-
vania Corporation, Salem, Mass. Electron discharge
device. 2,090,218 ; Aug. 17.
Miller, Carl F., Emporium, Pa., assignor to Hygrade
Svlvaniji Corporation. Salem. Mass. Electron dis-
oliiirge device. 2,100.308: Nov. 23.
Miller, Carl G., Mount Clemens, Mich, Fire escape.
2,073.31 ■_' : l\tar. 9.
Miller, Cocil W. (See Sinipson, Walter W., assignor.)
Miller, Charles, deceased. Long Island City, N. Y., by
I<la Gordon Miller, executrix. Shoe and tongue therefor.
2,009,961 : F(-b. 9.
Miller, Charles, deceased, Long Island City, N. Y., I. G.
Miller, executrix. Last and last attachment. 2,072,838;
Mar. 2.
Miller, Charles, deceased. Long Island City, N. Y., T, G.
Mlllor, o\ocutri\. .Applving pi-otoctive coatings to
HhooB inid otiKM- ohjoct.s. 2,102,804: Doc. 21,
Mlllor, (^harloa, ond A. lyoone, I/Ong Island City. N. Y.,
said Leone assignor to I. Mlllor & Sons, Incorporated.
Making shoes. Re, 20,280; Unf. 2.
MHIoi-, CIuhIos a., Sr., liiihibrUlgi', (la. Automatic crating
nmohlno. 2.067,301 : Jan. 12.
Mlllor, Charlo.i ('., Lillleslown, Pa. Self cleaning lawn
r.ake. 2,093,923; Sept. 21.
Mlllor, Charles K,. .\ndorsoii, Ind. Inlornal combustion
engine. 2.096.180 ; Oct. 19.
422
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
MiUer, Charles F., assignor to The National Marking Ma-
chine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tape printing at-
tachment for laundry marking machines. 2,080,056 ;
May 11.
Miller, Charles F., assignor to The National ^Marking
JIachine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Inking device
for marking machines. 2,085,325 ; June 29.
Miller, Charles G., Jr. (See Healy, Joseph F., Jr., as-
signor.)
Miller, Charles H. (See Sherrlck, P., and Miller.)
Miller, Charles W., assignor of one-fourth to S. B.
Vinson, and one-fourth to S. Lancelot Vinson, Costa
Mesa, Calif. Curtain hanger. 2,074,928 ; Mar. 23.
Miller, Chrest H., St. Helens, Oreg. Trimmer saw mech-
anism. 2.096.305 : Oct. 19.
Miller, Chris, Detroit, Mich. Foil applying device.
2,089,033 ; Aug. 3.
Miller, Christian, New York. N. Y.. assignor to Edwards
and Company, Inc. Musical signaling apparatus.
2,068,629 : Jan. 19.
Miller, Christian, New York, N. Y., assignor to Edwards
and Company, Inc. Signaling device. 2,070,020 ;
P^eb. 9.
Miller, Christian, New York, N. Y., assignor to Edwards
and Company, Inc. Annunciator construction.
2,087,576; July 20.
Miller, Clarence W. (See Goode, G. C, Miller, and
Harrington.)
Miller, Clarke C, Wood River, assignor to Standard Oil
Company, Chicago, 111. Separation of gases. 2,069,172 ;
Jan. 26.
Miller, Clarke C, Wood River, assignor to Standard Oil
Company, Chicago, 111. Refining hydrocarbon gases.
2,069,173 ; Jan. 26.
MiUer, Clarke C, Wood River, assignor to Standard Oil
Company, Chicago, 111. Countercurrent contactor.
2,078,403 ; Apr. 27.
Miller, Clemmy O., and A. E. Siehrs, Chicago, 111. Manu-
facture of water-soluble, storage-stable acetylsalicylic
acid products. 2,101,867 ; Dec. 14.
Miller Company, The. (See Doane, Leroy C, assignor.)
Miller, Constantine G., assignor to The Meaker Company.
Chicago, III. Electroprocesslng macliine. 2,081,551 ;
May 25.
Miller, Constantine G., assignor to The Meaker Company,
Chicago, 111. Electroprocesslng machine. 2.094.712 ;
Oct. 5.
Miller Corsets, Inc. (See Miller, E. H., Jr., Schween, and
Crosby, assignors.)
Jliller, Daniel D.. assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Electromagnetic switch-
ing device. 2,096,054 ; Oct. 19.
Miller, David, Los Angeles, Calif. Straw dispensing ma-
chine. 2,099,862 ; Nov. 23.
Miller, Donald W. (See Russell, E. A., and Miller.)
Miller, Donnell W., Gering, Xebr. Golf accessory.
2 096,055 ; Oct. 19. "
Miller, Dorr, Detroit, Mich., nssismor to Dura Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Door latch merchanisra. 2,068,063 ; Jan,
19.
Miller, Edward. (See Weisend, Otto P., assignor.)
Miller, Edward, Columbus, Ohio, assignor to Lynch Cor-
poration. Safety take-out for glassware making ma-
chines. 2.097,130 ; Oct. 26.
Miller, Edward H.. Jr., W. D. Schween, and W. L. Crosby,
assignors to Miller Corsets, Inc., Canandaigua, N. Y.
Detachable crotch girdle. 2,070,515 ; Feb. 9.
Miller, Edward L., Green Island, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to American Aiachine and Metals, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Centrifugal extracting and discharg-
ing mechanism. 2,099,863 ; Noy. 23.
Miller, Edward ^y., assignor to The Fellows Gear Shapor
Company, Springfield, Vt. Helical gear shaping ma-
chine. 2,009,323 : Feb. 2.
Miller, Edward W., assignor to The Fellows Gear Sliapor
Company, Springfield, Vt. Gear lapping machine.
2,069.324; Fob. 2.
Miller, Edward W., assignor to The Fellows Gear Sharer
Company, Springfield, Vt. Machine for generating
throated gear elements. 2.098.428 : Nov. 9.
Miller, Edward W., assignor to The Fellows Gear Shaper
Company, Springfield, Vt. Helical gear shaping ma-
chine. 2,10.3,911; Dec. 28.
Miller, Edwin W., Milwaukee.
2.0S2.297 : June 1.
Miller, Elinor, New York, N. Y.
Feb. 9.
Miller. Elliot A., New York, N. Y.
2.071,850: Feb. 23.
Miller, Ellis, assignor to Sli,nrp & Dohme. Inc.. Philadel-
ph1:i, I'a. llydroxyaryl-alkyl and aralkvl sulDhides
2,074,851 ; Mar. 23.
Miller, Ellis. Philadolphia, and W. II. Hartung, I.ans-
downe. as.iigiiors to Sharp & Dohme, Incorpor.Tr>>(l, Phil-
ndelphia. Pa. Alkyl c.itechol ketones. 2,078,20,") : AT)r
20.
Miller, Elmer E., and H. L. Miller. Millersburg. Pa. Slid-
ing cheek piece for guns. 2,100,514 ; Nov. 30.
Miller, Elmer L. (See Walther, G., and Miller.)
Miller, i;iwoo<l K. (See Carter, A. L.. and MilliT.)
Miller, Kmesf- R,. Annapolis Roads, Md. Air condition-
ing system, 2.078,540 ; Apr. 27.
gear shaping ma-
Wis. Vehicle seat.
Brassidre. 2,070,369 ;
Garment storage bag.
Miller, Ernest F., Prospect Park, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa, Cooling apparatus. 2,088,381 ; July 27.
Miller, Ernest F. and M. A. Nelson, Prospect Park, as-
signors to AVestinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, E^st Pittsburgh, Pa. Cooling apparatus.
2,088,382 ; July 27.
Miller, Ernest M., assignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Reculator Companv, ^^linneapolis, Minn. Control ap-
paratus. 2,066.413 ; Jan. 5.
Miller, Eugene F., assignor to Hanes Hosiery Mills Co.,
Winston-Salem, N. C. Stocking and the like. 2,090,219 ;
Aug. 17.
Miller, Eugene N. (See Burns, W, E., and Miller.)
Miller, Florian E., Columbus, Ohio. Apparatus for puri-
fying and refining molten metals. 2,080,625 ; May 18.
Miller, Flovd O., Akron, Ohio. Hydraulic braking svstem.
2.097,889 ; Nov. 2.
Miller, Frank, Easton, Pa., assignor to IngersoU-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Drill stem. 2,066,794 ;
Jan. 5.
Miller, Prank, Easton. Pa., assignor to lugersoU-Rand
Company, Jersev City, N. J. Guiding device.
2,070,370 ; Feb, 9.
Miller. Frank, East Orange, assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Companv, .Tei-sev City, N. J. Rotary cutting tool.
2,096,056 : Oct. 19.
Miller, Frank E., and J. D. McLeod, Oakland. Calif..
assignors to General Explosives and Powder Corpora-
tion: Explosive. 2.078.264 : Apr. 27.
Miller, Frank P., Meadville, Pa. Cutting tool. 2,076,663 ;
Apr. 13.
Miller, Frank P., Meadville, Pa. Inserted blade cutter.
2,076,999 ; Apr. 13.
Miller, Frank P., Meadville, Pa. Inserted blade cutter.
2.101.085 : Dec. 7.
Miller, Frank P., Meadville, Pa. Cuttisg tool. 2,102,478 ;
Dec. 14.
Miller, Frank X., Slacksville, Kans. Straw saving attach-
ment. 2,077,000; Apr. 13.
Miller, Fred. (See Cervenka, W. P., and MiUer.)
Miller, Fred E., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Semet
Solvay Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Manufacture of distilled spirits. 2,099.864 ; Nov. 23.
Miller, Fred M., Bala-Cynwyd, Pa. Drip point grid tile.
2.098,667 ; Nov. 9.
Miller, Frederick B.. Chicago, 111. Mechanical hammer.
Re. 20.537 : Oct. 19.
Miller, Frederick H., Portland, Oreg. Vegetable slicer.
2,08S,.383 ; July 27.
Miller. Frederick W., and J. R. Schifferl, St. Paul. Minn.
Bagging device. 2,086.874 : July 13.
Miller, George C, Brighton, Mass., assignor to Excelsior
Machine Corporation. Apparatus for packaging as-
sorted confections. 2,081,092 ; May 18.
Miller, George C, Brighton, Mass., assignor to Excelsior
Machine CJorporation. Packing a predetermined candy
mixture. 2,081,093 : May 18.
Miller, (Jeorge L., Canton, Ohio. Manufacture of ermor
plates. 2,102,963: Dec. 21.
Miller. Gideon D., Springs, Pa. Coal mining apparatus.
2,073,900 ; Mar. 16.
Miller, Gideon D., Springs, Pa. Coal mining apparatus.
2. 077. .-.27 : Apr. 20.
Miller, Gideon D., Springs, Pa. Coal undercutting ma-
chine. 2,080,181 : May 11.
Miller, Gideon D., Springs, Pa. Coal mining apparatus
2,090,355 ; Aug. 17.
Miller, Gideon D., Springs, Pa. Coal mining apparatus.
2,094,218 ; Sept. 28.
Miller, Grant H., Caldwell, N. J. Method of and ap-
paratus for treating beef carcasses. 2,102,084 ; Dec. 14.
Miller, Gumbiner, Sheffrey & Van Valkenburgh. (See
Wandell, Reinhold H., assignor.)
Miller, Gustav A.. Bloomington, 111. Crank shaft.
2,075,741 ; Mar. 30.
Miller, H, A., Engineering Corporation. (See Miller,
Harry A., assignor.)
l^Iiller, Harold B., Minneapolis, Minn. Alarm system.
2,075,822 ; Apr. 6.
Miller, Harold S., Quincy, and C. P. Maclver, Newton,
Mass., assignor to Beclcwith Manufacturing Company,
Dover. N. H. Laminated shoe stififener. 2.077,125;
Apr. 13.
Miller, Harry A., assignor to H. A. Miller Engineering
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Clutch. 2,080,291;
May 11.
Miller, Harry A., New York. N. Y.. assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to H. A. Miller Engineering Corporation.
Transmission. 2,095,393 : Oct. 12.
Miller, Harry W., Shanghai, China. Makins vegetable
milk. 2,078,962 ; May 4. .^ »
VrWl'-'^- Harvey D. (See Wardle, A. J., and Miller.)
Miller, Henry, assignor to Scovill Manufacturing Com-
R'''/^"Z•o^-®'^''J■''"'■•^•.. Conn, Button positioning means.
-.Of)7.JJo : Jan. 12.
Miller, Henry .T., Maplewood, N. J., and E. W. Schafer,
New lork. N. \., assignors, by :.iesne assignments, to
Radio Corporation of American. Gettering vacuum tube.
2,100,746 ; Nov. 30.
Miller, Henry W. (See Epstein, L.. and Miller.)
Miller, Herbert E., assignor to Utilities Service Com-
§''"y-n,.^"c., AUentown, Pa. Guy wire protector.
LIST OF PATENTEES
423
Miller, Herchael W., Davenport, Iowa. Stove top.
1,101,590 ; Dec. 7.
Miller, Herman P., Jr., Harrisburg, Pa. Inductance ele-
ment. 2,087,003; July 13.
Miller, Hobson F., Ocean Side, N. Y. Paper cartridge
and treatment thereof. 2,088,031 ; July 27.
Miller, Howard L. (See Miller, Elmer E. and H. L.)
Miller, I., & Sons, Inc. (See Schmidt, Victor T., as-
signor. )
Miller, I., & Sons, Incorporated. (See Miller, C, and
Leone, assignor.)
Miller, Ida G., executrix. (See Miller, Charles.)
Miller, J. C, Co. (See Cyrex, Felix G., assignor.)
]Miller, Jerome J., Chadron, Nebr. Lawn mower attach-
ment. 2,085,113 ; June 29.
Miller, John, Lansin.e, Mich., assignor to Automatic
Products Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Liquid level con-
trol device. 2,090,695 ; Aug. 24.
Miller, John H., Chicago, 111. Kack for floor coverings
and the like. 2,068,755 ; Jan. 26.
Jililler, John H., Short Hills, assignor to Weston Elec-
trical Instrument Corporation, Newark, N. J. Thermo-
couple ammeter. 2,100,260 ; Nov. 23.
Miller, John M., and A. R. Davis, Hudson, Mass., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to United States Rub-
ber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
making footwear. 2,078,093 ; Apr. 20.
I\Iiller, John R., United States Navy. Bulkhead internal
safety relief salvage valve. 2,082,807 ; June 8.
Miller, John R., assignor to T. R. Miller Mill Company,
Brewton, Ala. Shipninc container. 2,068,064 ; Jan.
19.
Miller, Jullen C, assignor to Paducah Box & Basket Co.,
Inc., Paducah, Ky. Shipping container. 2,068,812 ;
Jan. 26.
Miller, Junius G., Oshkosh. Wis. Pump stand assembling
and retaining means. 2,082,173 ; June 1.
Miller, Kay. (See Swenne.s, B. A., and ilillf^v. i
Miller, Kenneth W. (See Halperin, H., and Miller.)
Miller, Leonard. (See Dobbs, Eugene M., assignor.)
Miller, Lewis B., Plainfield. N. ,T., assignor to Johns-
Man ville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Magnesia in-
sulation and method of making same. 2,084,588 ;
June 22.
Miller, Lilliiin M., Fort Harrison, Jiont. Knitting device
iind knitting. 2,075.621 ; Mar. .SO.
Miller, Lillian M., Fort Harrison, Mont. Flexible knitting
needle. 2,102,600; Dec. 21.
Jliller, Lloyd E., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Reliance Electric & Engineering Comjjany, Cleveland.
Ohio. Adjustable speed electric motor. 2,072,008 ;
Feb. 23.
Miller, Louis P., Brooklyn, assignor to Research Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Homogeneous piled surface.
2,087,260: July 20.
Jliller, Louis R., Arcadia, Mo. Hydrant. 2,097,733 ;
Nov. 2.
Miller, Max. (See White, Chester R,, assignor.)
Miller, Max B.. & Co. (See Tuttle, Malcolm H., assignor.)
Miller, Max C, Cumberland, R. I. Knitting machine.
2,068,688 ; Jan. 26.
Miller, Max C, Cumberland, R. I., assignor to Knitting
Machines Corporation. Fabric talce-up mechanism.
2.078,265 ; Apr. 27.
Miller, Max C, Cumberland, R. I. Knitting machine.
2,100,345 ; Nov. 30.
Miller, Merton R., Evanston, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chi-
cago, HI. Telephone system. 2,094,132 ; Sept. 28.
Miller Meters Inc. (See Miller, S. L., and Cook, as-
signors.)
Miller, Morris, Eoonton, N. J. Combination bathroom
•window and cabinet. 2,087,695 ; July 20.
Miller, Oran E., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
nRsignments, to Eastman Kodak (ilompany, Jersey City,
N. J. IMothod and apparatus for printing lenticular
film. 2,095,826 ; Oct. 12.
Miller, Otto I>., Memphis, Tenn., assignor to R. D.
Abbott, St. Ijouis, Mo. Production of colored tobacco
smokes. 2,094,614 ; Oct. 5.
Miller, Paul C, Mt. Summit, assignor to Mapos ConsoH-
dated Manufacturing (Company, (Jrillilli, Iiid. (^ako
plate of molded fibrous malorial. 2,095,672; Oct. 12.
Miller, Paul E., Dunbar, Pa. Pencil sharpener.
2,094,549; Sept. 28.
Miller, Penrle N., assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,094,077 ; Sept.
28.
Miller, Philip M., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Bendix
Products Corixirnlion, South Bend, Ind. Automobile
vehicle. 2.081.405; Juno 22.
Miller, Itilei-li I,. (See Hovey. T. W., and Miller )
Miller, Ralph K., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne ns-
elennicnts, to General Motors Corporation. Kefrigor-
aling apimraluH. 2,068,689; .Tan. 20.
Miller, I{;ilpli K., .-issigiKir lo <;eiier;\) Molei's Corpora lion.
Dayton, Oliio. Ucl'rigcrnt iiig iippiiint im. 2,()79,.'!77 ;
May -I.
Miller, Itiilph N. (See Westrope, F. J., and Miller.)
Miller, K.'iyiiKmd C, Berwick, I'n., iismignor lo Ainerlciiii
Car Jind I'Viundry C'onipnny, New York, N. V. Articu-
lated car ronslructlon. 2,005,003; Oct. 5.
Miller, Richard B., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bendix Products Corporation, South
Bend, Ind. Motor wheels. 2.092,258 ; Sept. 7.
Miller, Richard B., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Bendix
Products Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Vehicle wheel.
2,098.668 ; Nov. 9.
Miller, Richard B., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, of fifty per cent to B. Miller, Cleveland,
Ohio, and fifty per cent to F. R. Magid, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Wheel for motor vehicles. 2,101,505; Dec. 7.
Miller, Robert A., Tarentum, assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company, Allegheny County, Pa. Double
window construction. 2,084,103 ; June 15.
Miller, Robert L., et al. (See Fischer, Oliver C, as-
signor.)
Miller, Robert N. (See Billstein, A. E. F., and Miller.)
Miller, Roy G., Langhorne, assignor to Fleetwings, Inc.,
Bristol, Pa. Structural section for aircraft. 2,098,752 ;
Nov. 9.
Miller, Russel, loco, British Columbia, Canada. Drill
bit guide. 2,076,039 ; Apr. 6.
Miller. Samuel L., Maywood, and R. C. Cook, assignors
to Miller Meters Inc., Chicago, 111. Parldng meter.
2,070,445 ; Feb. 9.
Bliller, Samuel P., Chicago, 111. Self regulated heat trans-
fer system. 2,098,462 ; Nov. 9.
Miller, Sherman, Schenectady, assignor to American Lo-
comotive Company, New York, N. Y. Railway vehicle
coupler device. 2,075,953 ; Apr. 6.
Miller. Sidney S. (See Jahraus, Harold A., assignor.)
Miller, Starks L., and G. T. Johnson, assignor to American
Ball-Mill Companv, Denver, Colo. Discharge for grind-
ing mills. 2,079.221 ; May 4.
Miller, Stuart P., Scarsdale, N. Y., assignor to The Bar-
rett Company, New York, N. Y. Interlocking shingle.
2,068,756; Jan. 26.
Miller, Stuart P., Scarsdale, assignor to The Barrett
Company, New York, N. Y. Refining crude naphthalene.
2,078,963 ; Jlav 4.
Miller, Stuart P., Scarsdale, assignor to The Barrett
Company, New York, N. Y. Thick butt shingle.
2,099,131; Nov. 16.
Miller, Stuart P., Scarsdale, assignor to The Barrett
Company, Now York, N. Y. Making clutch facings,
brake linings, and lilre products. 2,099,132 ; Nov. 16,
Jliller, Stuart P., Tenafly, N. J., assignor to The Barrett
Co., New York, N. Y. Manufacturing paving blocks.
2,072,958 ; Mar. 9,
Miller, Stuart P., Englewood, N. J., assignor to The Bar-
rett Company, New York, N. Y. Absorbent article-
saturating apparatus. 2,083,731 ; June 15.
Jliller, Stuart P., Englewood, N. J., and L. T. Sutherland,
Yonkers, assignors to The Barrett Company, New Yorlv,
N. Y. Reenforced pipe shield. 2,082,174 ; June 1.
Miller, T. R., Mill Company. (See Miller, John R., as-
signor. )
Miller, Theodore, Chicago, 111., assignor to George Gorton
Macliine Companv. Racine, Wis. Engraving and related
machine. 2,093.203 ; Sept. 14.
Miller, Thomas G. (See Petersen, Peter, assignor.)
Miller, Thomas W., assignor to The Faultless Rubber
Company, Ashland, Ohio. Valve means. 2,092,400;
Sept. 7.
]\Iiller, Thomns W,, assignor to The Faultless Rubber Com-
pany, Ashland, Ohio. Valve means. 2,092,401 ; Sept. 7.
Miller, Valentin, assignor of one-half to O. C. Nagel. Los
Angeles, Calif. Motor vehicle radiator. 2,079,222 :
May 4,
Miller, Vernon 'Si., assignor to The Faultless Rubber Com-
pany, Ashland, Ohio. Shaped rubber sponge. 2,071,647 :
Feb. 23.
Miller, Victor F,, (Jueens Village, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, Now York, N, Y.
Call transmitter. 2.075,536; Mar. 30.
Miller, Warren R.. San Antonio, Tex. Two-speed gen-
erator pulley. 2,087.261 ; July 20.
Miller, William C, and E. Bougliton, assignors to Diebold
Safe & Lock Co,, Canton, Ohio. Dual control time-
lock. 2,097,035 ; Oct. 26.
Miller, William E., assignor to The Viscostat Corporation,
Madison, Wi.s. Fuel oil strainer and preheating device.
2,07;!,847 ; ]\Iar, 16.
Miller, William F., assignor to Industrial Engineering
Clorporatiou, Evansvllle, Ind. Heating system.
2,077,250 ; Apr. 13.
Miller, Williiim H., Royiil Oak, assignor to The Flex-O-
Tube ('o., Detroit, Mich. Mounting for hose couplings.
2,078,453; Apr. 27.
Miller, William J., Swissvale, Pa. Feeding and forming
filastie material in the manufacture of pottery,
te. 2(),'101 ; June 8.
Allller, William ,1., Swissvale, I'a. Method of .'ind appa-
ratus for manufacturing pottery ware. 2,079,(182;
:\lay 4.
Miller. William J., Swissvale, Pa. .\pparatus for the
iniinnfMctiire of pottery. 2,091,70(1; AuR. 31.
Miller, ANIIllam .1.. Swissvale, I'a. Slauufncturlng pot-
tery \vi\i(>. 2.091.767 : Aug. 31.
Miller, William J., Swi.ssvale, I'a, .Vppiiratua for manu-
facturing pottery ware. 2.103.0«(!; Dec. 21.
Miller. William J., assignor to Kllleott Bay IMIU Co..
Seattle, Wnsli, Plywood i>Mtehing niiichlin". ' 2,tl!M . 1."" :
Aug, 31.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Miller, William M., Perry, Iowa. Poppet valve clearance
Indicating caliper. 2,069,043; Jan 26.
Miller, William S. (See Lantz, L. A., Morrison, and
Miller.)
Slillermaster, Ralph A., assignor to Cutler-Hammer. Inc.,
Milwaukee, Wis. Electric switch. 2,090,764 ; Aug. 2i.
Millett. .Tolm K. (See Sackner, W. E.. and Millett.)
MlUett, John E., Gilman, Vt. Fishing tilt. 2,089,097 ;
Aug. 3.
Millett, John E., Chelsea, assifmor to Grand Rapids P'ibre
Cord Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Twisted paper
cord. 2,097,299 ; Oct. 26.
Millice, Paul S., Hamilton, Ohio, assignor to Herring-
Hall-Marvin Safe Company, New York, N. Y. Safety
interval lock mechanism. 2,077,365 ; Apr. 13.
Millice, Paul S., Hamilton, Ohio, assignor to Herring-
Hall-Marvin Safe Company, New York, N. Y. Inside
releasing means for closures of vaults and the like.
2.004.369 ; Sept. 28.
Millie Patent Holding Co. (See Anders, Ernst R., as-
signor.)
Millie Patent Holding Co. Inc. (See Wichulski, J., and
Pizzolanella, assignors.)
Milligan, Jolin F. (See Bugg, V. M., and Milligan.)
Milligan, Lowell H., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Abrasive body and making the same.
2,p77,366; Apr. 13.
Milligan, Robert R. D.. Portland, Ind. Trailer hitch cou-
pling. 2,101,022 ; Dee. 7.
Milligan, Trevor R. (Seo Campbell, Np.tI J., assignor.)
Milligan, Walter. (See Plym, F. J., and Milligan.)
Milligan, AVilliams G., Akron. Ohio. Cooling system for
motors. 2.007,407; .Tan. 12.
Slilliken, Humphreys, Mount Royal, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada. Pothead terminal. 2.089,284 ; Aug. 10.
Milliken, Humphrevs, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Circuit
breaker. 2,089.285 : Aug. 10.
Milliken, Humphrevs. Mount Royal, Quebec, Canada. Cir-
cuit breaker. 2,089,286 ; Aug. 10.
Milliken, Mahlon G., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
panv. Wilmington, Del. Stabilizing nitrocellulose.
2,103,592: Dee. 28.
Milliken, Mahlon G., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Apparatus for stabilizing
nitrocellulose. 2,103,593 ; Dec. 28.
Mlllmine, Herbert W., Houston, Tex. Testing device for
well equipment. 2.067,499 ; Jan. 12.
Mlllmine. Herbert W., Houston, Tex. Pump piston.
2,079,998; May 11.
Millner, Theodore, Ujpest, and P. Tflry, Budapest, Hun-
garv, assignors to General Electric Company. Manu-
facturing metal bodies. 2,076.381 ; Apr. 6.
Mills, Albert W., Endicott, assignor to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Printing
mechanism. 2,076,740 ; Apr. 13.
Mills, Albert W., East Orange, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to International I'.usiness M!ichin''s Cnr-
poration. Subtracting and totaling device. 2,079.418 ;
Slay 4.
Mills, Allison C, assignor to Scotsmoor Company, Inc.,
Johnstown, N. Y. Hand covering and manufacture.
2,090.982: Aug. 24.
Mills, Bert E., Oak Park, assignor to Mills Novelty Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Operating device for coin-actuated
machines. 2,070,021 ; Feb. 9.
Mills, Bert E., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Mills Novelty
Company, Chicago, III. Ball stop mechanism for pin
game apparatus. 2,074. .')12 ; Mar. 23.
Mills, Bert E.. Oak Park, 111., assignor to Mills Novelty
Company, Chicago, 111. Ball elevator latch for pin
game apparatus. 2,074,513 ; Mar. 23.
Mills, Bert E.. Oak Park, assignor to Mills Novelty
Company, Chicago, 111. Drink vending machine.
2.095,201 : Oct. 5.
Mills, Bert E., Oak Park, assignor to Mills Novelty Com-
panv, Chicago, 111. Ball control mechanism for pinball
games. 2,098.648 : Nov. 9.
Mills, Bert E., Oak Park, assignor to Mills Novelty Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Selective vending machine.
2,099,344: Nov. 16.
Mills, Bert E., Oak Park, assignor to Mills Noveltv Co.,
Chicago, HI. Table leg construction. 2,099,657 ;" Nov.
16.
Mills, Bert E., Oak Park, assignor to Mills Novelty Com-
panv, Chicago, 111. Timing device for electrically con-
trolled apparatus. 2,102.372; Dec. 14.
Mills, Claude B., Port Clinton, Ohio, assignor to United
States Gypsum Company, Chicago, 111. Mixing machine
and method. 2,097,088 ; Oct. 26.
Mills Company, The. (See Winslow, Edward N., as-
signor.)
Mills. Edgar A., Now York, N. Y. Direct pressure matrix
raolder. 2,090,043: Oct. 19.
Mills. George I. (See Il'Doubler, C. TV., and Mills.)
Mills, Hubert E. (See Perkins, E. H., and Mills.)
Mills. James, assignor of one-half to .\. II. Perry, Areola.
N. C. Safety cigarette holder. 2,079,520 ; May 4.
Mills. James .\.. San Francisco, Calif. Helicopter aero-
plane. 2, 095,. "50 : Oct. 12.
Mills, James R. (See Lepsoe, R., and Mills.)
Mills, Klestcr J., I,(iuisvillp. Ky. Chaneil white oak rack
for aging or maturing, clarifying, colnring. and mellow-
ing spirituous liquors, and particularly whisky.
2,079,378 ; May 4.
Mills. Lindley E. (See Britton, E. C, Coleman, and
Mills.)
Mills, Lindley E., assignor to The Dow Chemical Com-
pany, Midland, Mich. Preparation of 4-alkyl halo-
phenols. 2,087,986 : July 27.
Mills, Louis D., and T. B. Crowe, Palo Alto, assignors to
The Merrill Company, San Francisco, Calif. Precipitat-
ing apparatus. 2,085,820 ; July 6.
Mills, Louis D., and T. B. Crowe, Palo Alto, and J. C.
Haun, assignors to The Merrill Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Cvanide process. 2,100.805 ; Nov. 30.
Jlills Novelty Company. (See Mills, Bert E., assignor.)
Mills. Percy E., Towaco, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Coin collector. 2,072,462 ; Mar. 2.
Mills, Percy E., Towaco, N. J., assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Coin
chute for coin collectors. 2,091,556 ; -\ug. 31.
Mills, Percy E., Towaco, N. J., assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Coin
chute for coin collectors. 2,097,497 ; Nov. 2.
Mills, Percy E., Towaco, N. J., assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Coin
clmte for coin collectors. 2,097,498 ; Nov. 2.
Mills, Robert K. (See Jones, T. H., and Mills.)
Mills, Robert K., Sherwood, Nottingham, England. Knit-
ted fabric. 2.076,910 ; Apr. 13.
Mills Scaffold Company Limited. (See Macbeth, Allan, as-
signor.)
Mills Scaffold Company Limited. (See Winby, L. P., and
Caswell, assignors.)
Mills, William J. (See Bumpas, O. C, and Mills.)
Millspaugh, William H., Satawba Island, assignor to
Centrifugal Steel, Inc.. Sandusky, Ohio. Tented mold
and apparatus for making same. 2,093,286 ; Sept. 14.
Milnioe, Michael J., Glen Ellyn, assignor to F. B. Reding-
ton (io., Chicago, 111. Wrapping machine. 2,066,414 ;
Jan. 5.
Milmoe, Michael J., Glen Ellyn, assignor to F. B. Red-
ington Co., Chicago, 111. Web regulating mechanism.
2,066,415 : Jan. 5.
Milmoe, Michael J., Glen Ellyn, assignor to F. B. Reding-
ton Co., Chicago, 111. Gluing mechanism. 2,081,758 ;
May 25.
Milmoe, Michael J., Glen Ellyn, assignor to F. B. Reding-
ton Co.. Chicago, 111. Feed regulating mechanism.
2.093,287 : Sept. 14.
Milmoe, Michael J., assignor to F. B. Redington Co.,
Chicago, 111. Container forming and filling machine.
2.071,081; Feb. 16.
Milne, Alexander, and M. P. Comerford, Ottawa, Ontario,
Canada. Guard for washing machine wringers.
2,081,058 : May 18.
Milne, Gerald, Hartford, Conn. Elevator control mech-
anism. 2.088.212 ; July 27.
Alilner, Edwin E.. Muncie. Ind., assignor to Ball Brothers
Company. Method and apparatus for rolling zinc and
similar metals. 2,083.080 : June 8.
Milner, Wilfred R. (See Kane, F. H., and Milner.)
Milnes, Tom, assignor of one-half to Ayers Limited, La-
chute Mills, Quebec. Canada. Joining the ends of drier
felts and the like. 2.077. 891 : Apr. 20.
Milnor, Joseph W.. Maplewood. N. J., assignor to The
Western Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y.
Conductor loading system. 2,096.401 : Oct. 19.
Milprint Products Corporation. (See Hanson, Roy E.,
nssicnor.)
Milutin, Theodore A., Dearborn, Mich. Brake adjusting
tool. 2,103,688; Dec. 28.
Mihvard, Victor T.. Davton. Wyo. Pouring and measuring
device. 2.092.983 : Sept. 14.
Milwaukee Brass Specialty Company. (See Kirchban,
Robert O.. assignor.)
Milwaukee Gas Specialty Company. (See Leins, Oscar J.,
assignor.)
Milwaukee Gas Specialty Companv. (See Mantz, Harold
A., assignor.)
Milwaukee Gas Specialty Company. (See Sackett, War-
ren W., assignor.)
Milwaukee Saddlery Company. (See Bloomberg, Joseph
E., assignor.)
Mims, Howard S., assignor of fortv-nine per cent to
W. B. Huskey, Dallas, Tex. Wrench. 2,072,463 ;
Mar. 2.
Mln-A-Max Co. (See Krannak, Steven J., assignor.)
Mifiana, Vicente, and J. A. Galiano, Buenos Aires,
Argentina. Refrigerated cabinet. 2,098,155 : Nov. 2.
Minard, Everett S. (See Ashlock, G. W.. and Minnrd.)
Mincer, Tracy M., assignor of one-half to E. M. Tate,
Chicago. HI. Smoking pipe. 2.092,002 : Sept. 7.
MIncks, Isaiah S., Tulsa, Okla. Cooking device.
2,094,406 : Sept. 28.
Minden, John N., Oklahoma City, Okla. Advertising cap
remover. 2,070,212 : Feb. 9.
Miner, George A.. Coffstown. N. H., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe
bottom unit and making the same. 2,085,989 ; July 6.
Miner, Georpe A.. GofTstown, N. H., assignor to I'nited
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Insole
unit and making the same. 2.085,990; July 6.
Miner, George A., GofTstown, N. H., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lip lay-
ing device. 2.102,731 : Dec. 21.
Miner, George H. (See Murray, W. H. G., and Miner.)
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Miner, James H., Meridian, Miss. Ice tray. 2,072,601 :
Mar. 2.
Miner, Robert A. (See Gaudreau. J. E., and Miner.)
Miner, Robert G., La Crosse, Wis. Gas heating unit.
2,082,176 ; June 1.
Miner, Russell C, Summit, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone receiver. 2,086,630 ; July 13.
Miner, W. H., Inc. (See Dentler, Arnold E., assignor.)
Miner, W. H., Inc. (See Dwyer, William M., assignor.)
Miner, W. H., Inc. (See Fuchs, Henry, assignor.)
Miner, W. H., Inc. (See Haseltine. Stacy B., assignor.)
Miner, W. H., Inc. (See Heitner, William A., assignor.)
Miner, W. H., Inc. (See Johnson, George A., assignor.)
Miner, W. H., Inc. (See Loewer, Henry B., assignor.)
Miner, W. H., Inc. (See Lounsbury. Harvey J., assignor.)
Miner, W. H., Inc. (See Olander, Roland J., assignor.)
Miner, W. H., Inc. (See Withall, Albert P., assignor.)
Mineral Cutting Machine Company. (See Cadwallader,
Edgar M., assignor.)
"Mineralochemie" A. G. fiir rnetallurgische und chemishe
Produkte. (See Baschant, Karl, assignor.
Minerals Separation North American Corporation. (See
Brown, Earl H,, assignor.^
Minerals Separation North America Corporation. (See
Keller, Cornelius H., assignor.)
Minerals Separation North American Corporation. (See
Tucker, Stanley, assignor.)
Minerva Wax Paper Company. (See Gluck, Fred C,
assignor.)
Mine Safety Appliances Company. (See Dym, Joseph B.,
assignor.)
Mine Safety Appliances Company. (See Ryan, John T.,
assignor.)
Mine Safety Appliances Company. (See Watkins,
Charles W., assignor.)
Minger, Forest R. (See Heath, S. B., and Minger.)
Minich, Arthur, Newark, N. J., assignor to Nuodex Prod-
ucts Co., Inc. Drier. 2.081,407 ; May 2.5.
Minich, Verne E., Scarsdale, N. Y., assignor to The
American Foundry Equipment Company, Mishawaka,
Ind. Abrasive throwing machine. Re. 20,538 ; Oct. 19.
Minich, Verne E., assignor to The American Foundry
Equipment Company, Mishawaka, Ind. Abrasive throw-
ing wheel. 2,077,635 ; Apr. 20.
Minich, Verne E., assignor to The American Foundry
Equipment Company, Mishawaka, Ind. Abrasive throw-
ing machine. 2,077,636 ; Apr. 20.
Minich, Verne E., assignor to The American Foundry
Equipment Company, Mishawaka, Ind. Abrasive
throwing machine. 2,077,637 ; Apr. 20.
Minich, Verne E., assignor to The American Foundry
Equipment Company, Mishawaka, Ind. Abrasive ma-
chine. 2,077,638 ; Apr. 20.
Minich, Verne E., assignor to The American Foundry
Equipment Company, Mishawaka, Ind. Hardening me-
tallic surfaces. 2,077,639 ; Apr. 20.
Blining Engineering Company Limited, The. (See Moore,
Matthew S., assignor.)
Mining Engineering Company Limited, The. (See Ny-
borg, Tage G., assignor of one-half.)
Mink, Leon D., assignor to Industrial Patents Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Whipping apparatus. 2,102,125 ;
Dec. 14.
Minkel, Frank J., assignor to Fedders Manufacturing
Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Metal forming tool.
2,102,572 ; Dec. 14.
Minkema, William H., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Furnace for and method of heat-
ing fluids. 2,076,856; Apr. 13.
Minkler, Raymond A. (See MacDonald, A. V., Minkler,
andlske.)
IMinneapolis-Honeywell Regul.'\tor Company. (See Camp-
bell, Thomas F., assignor.)
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company. (See Cun-
ningham, Lewis L., assignor.)
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company. (See Deni-
Ron, F. ,S., and Kriechb.'ium, as.signors. )
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company. (See Gille,
Willis H., assignor.)
Minnoapolis-IIonoywoll Regulator Company. (See Ilartig,
Henry E., assignor.)
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company. (See Hotch-
kiss, Clifford, assignor.)
Minne.npolls-lldricywoll Regulator Co. (See Judson, Albert
L., assignor.)
Minnenpolis-Honpywell Regulator Company. (See Jone.i,
David J., assignor.)
IMinneapolis-HoncywoU Regulator company. (See Krlech-
baum, .John P., assignor.)
MinnoapoIiR-IIoncywo!) Regulator Companv. (See Kron-
mlllor, Carl G., assignor.)
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company. (See Kiiem-
pt'l, Leon L., assignor.)
MinneMpolls-TIoneywoll Regulator Company. (See I^ocke,
JaiiU'H S., iiH.signor. )
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regiiliitor Compiiny. (See Mat
tern, Raymond P., asHlgnor.)
MinncupolJH-IIoneywcll Regulator Coinitany. (See Mld-
(See Mlllir,
yelle, John T., .Jr., nsHlgnor.)
Mfiinoa
polislloneywell Regulator Company.
Ernest M., nsslgnor. )
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Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company. (See
Schweickart, William M., assignor.)
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company (See Seepe,
Paul E., assignor.)
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company. (See Ship-
ley, Sylvanus C., assignor.)
Minneapolis-Honeywell Regulator Company. (See Taylor,
Daniel G., assignor.)
Minneapolis Linen Supply Company. (See Steiner, George
A., assignor.)
Minneapol'is-Moline Power Implement Company. (See
Korsmo, A., and Ronning, assignors.)
Minneapolis-Moline Power Implement Company. (See
Swenson, William E., assignor.)
IMinneci, Salvatore. (See Blume, L. F., and Minned.)
Minneci, Salvatore, Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Voltage control circuit. 2,071,984 :
Feb. 23.
Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company. (See
Fisher, Harry C., assignor.)
Minnesota Mining & Manufacturing Company. (See
Jewett, Clifford L., assignor.)
IMinnis, George F., Jr., Chicago, 111. Window cleaner's
anchorage. 2,072,041 ; Feb. 23.
Jlinnium, Byron B., Millcreek Township, Erie County,
assignor to Erie Resistor Corporation, Erie, Pa. Com-
bined spark plug and suppressor. 2,070,516 ; Feb. 9.
Minns, Richard J., Renhold, England. Supply means for
tanks and other receptacles. 2,075,994 ; Apr. 6.
Minor, Harriet A., Jeddo, Pa. Deodorizer. 2,085,991 ;
July 6.
Minor, Henry R., Oak Park, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Industrial Process Corporation, Saratoga
Springs, N. Y. Treating pigments. 2,067,060 ; Jan. 5.
Jlinor, Henry R., Oak Park, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signment to Industrial Process Corporation, Saratoga
Springs, N. Y. Treating rubber. 2,095,673 ; Oct. 12.
Minors, Stanley, Youngstown, Ohio. Kitchen utility de-
vice. 2,081,636; May 25.
IMinorsky, Nicolai, Narberth, Pa., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America, New Y'ork, N. Y. Electron dis-
charge tube system. 2,071,759 ; Feb. 23.
Minshall, Robert J., assignor to Boeing Aircraft Company,
Seattle, Wash. Constructing airplane wings.
2.087.626 ; July 20.
Minsk, Louis M., W. O. Kenyon, and H. L. Gray,
Rochester, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J. Fibrous
esterification of cellulose employing homogenizers.
2,066,571 ; Jan. 5.
Minters, Barnet S., Elmhurst, N. Y. Supporting device.
2,101,474 ; Dec. 7.
Minton, John P., White Plains, and A. S. Ringel, Brook-
lyn, N. Y., assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Filter system for loudspeakers. 2,084,160 ; June 15.
Minton, Ogden, Greenwich, Conn. Heating, lighting, and
power system. 2,076,382 ; Apr. 6.
Miollis, Raymond, Barron, Wis. Apparatus for making
cheese. 2,103,545. Dec. 28.
Mirel, Arthur G., New York, N. Y'. Automatic landing
gear. 2,077,178 ; Apr. 13.
Mirel, Louis I., Brooklyn, N. Y. Folding necktie holder.
2,099,495 ; Nov. 16.
Mirenta, August, Tacoma, Wash. Arch support.
2.103.627 : Dec. 28.
Mirfield, George E., Youngstown. Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Direct Current Welding Company. l\Ia-
chine for welding tubular nrticli^s. 2,071.760: Feb. 23.
Mirfield, George E., Youngstown, Ohio, assizor, by mesne
■nssignments, to Direct Current Welding Company.
Welding apparatus. 2,079,916 ; May 11.
Mirfield, George E., assignor to The Y'oungstown Sheet
& Tube Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Tool support.
2,084,040 : June 15.
Jlirossay, Cnrys:inth M. (See Burger, W. J., and Miros-
say.)
Mirsky, Florence M., New York, N. Y. Lady's garment.
2,079,656 ; May 11.
Misch, Augustus. Bronx. N. Y. Paner cutting machine.
2,008,504; .Tan. 19.
Mischanski, Steven A., assignor of one-half to AI. Konl-
kowski, Wallington, N. J. Scissors sharpener.
2,087,524 ; July 20.
Aliserendino, Joseph, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Adjustable
chair mirror. 2,097,129 ; Oct. L'O.
Miserez, Constant A., Montreal, Quebec, Canad.i, nsslgnor
to G. E. Prentice Manufacturing Company, Berlin,
Conn. Apparatus for attaching fasteners. 2,080,984 ;
May 18.
Mishaels, Louis J., Dayton, Ky. Air compressor.
2,100,972; Nov. 30.
IMishawnka Rubber and Woolen Manufacturing Company.
(See Bradley, C. E., and Keene, assignors.)
Mishawaka Rubber and Woolen ftlnnufacturing Company
et al. (See Cunningham, M. M., and Brmlley, as-
signors.)
Mishcon, Lester, assignor to Supreme Knitting Machine
(^o., Brooklyn. N. Y. Knitting method and machine
therefor. 2,094.180; Sept. 28.
Mishcon, Samuel. See Agulnek, Ilarry, nsslgnor.)
Mlshelevlcli, Uonjnniln. (See O'Meara, T. J., and
Mlshelevlch.)
Mlslielle, X'Iclor, TiOB .\nKeles. Cnllf. Automatic back
clcnncr and mnssager. 2,008,767 ; Jnn. 20.
426
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Mishler, Enrnest W., assignors to The Toungstown Sheet
& Tube Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Apparatus for
■nrelding. 2,083,034 : June 8.
Mislia, Karl J., Kansas City, Mo. Signal. 2,074,412 ;
Mar. 23.
Misner, Edgar D.. assignor to Kelvinator Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. Re. 20,402 ;
June 8.
Missbach, Edmund C, Berkeley, Calif., assignor to
San Francisco Sulphur Company. Prepared sulphur.
2,009,710 ; Feb. 2.
Missbach. Edmund C, Oaliland, Calif., assignor to Stauf-
fer Chemical Company. Stabilized carbon tetrachloride.
2,069,711 ; Feb. 2.
Missbach, Edmund C, Oakland. Calif., assignor to Stauffer
Chemical Company. Stabilized carbon tetrachloride.
2.094,367 ; Sept. 2&.
Missbach, Edmund C, Oakland, Calif., assignor to Stauffer
Chemical Company. Stabilized carbon tetrachloride.
2.094,368; Sept. 28.
Mississippi Glass Company. (See Hobbie, Edward H., as-
signor.)
Mississippi Valley Trust Company, executor, et al. (See
Shelton, •William G.)
Misslin, Emil E., Basel, and R. von Capeller, Riehen,
Switzerland, assignors to the firm of Society of Chemi-
cal Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Azo dye-
stuflEs. 2,070,997 ; Feb. 16.
Missouri Holding and Investment Company. (See
Schmidt, Hermann H., assignor.)
Missouri Rolling Mill Corporation. (See Humphrey, Dee
E., as-signor. >
Mistretta, John, New York. N. Y. Securing mechanism
for automobile doors. 2.101.03.T : Dec. 7.
Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. (See Sugihara,
Shuichi, assignor.)
Misuraca, William X., Merrick, N. Y., assignor to Photo-
cylinder Corporation. Intaglio printing elements and
producing the same. 2,100,346 ; Nov. 30.
MItchel, Charles F., assignor to Bastian Brothers Com-
panv, Rochester, N. Y. Knob or handle for bar beer
taps or the like. 2,070,952; Feb. 16.
Mitchel. Edward W., Detroit, Mich. Nut securing device.
2,079,917 ; May 11.
Mitchel, Edward W., Detroit, Mich. Nut securing device.
2,079,918; May 11.
Mitchell, Allister S., assignor to National Automotive
Fibres. Inc.. Detroit, Mich. Method and apparatus for
manufacturing upholstered panels. 2,072,602 ; Mar. 2.
Mitchell, Allister S., assignor to National Automotive
Fibres. Inc., Detroit, Mich. Upholstery panel.
2.072,603 : Mar. 2.
Mitchell, Allister a, assignor to National Automotive
Fibres. Inc.. Detroit, Mich. Stuffed pleated upholstery.
2,074,663 : Mar. 23.
Mitchell Camera Company. (See Petersen, Niels G., as-
signor.)
Mitchell Camera Corporation. (See Mitchell, George A.,
assignor. )
Mitchell, Courtney N., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Method
of and apparatus for electric welding. 2.078.964 ;
Jlay 4.
Mitchell. Courtney N.. Strongsville. Ohio. Alternating
furrent welding apparatus. 2,092,003 : Sept. 7.
Mitchell, Courtney N., Strongsville. Ohio, assignor to
Houde Engineering Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Link.
Re. 20,512 ; Sept. 21.
Mitchell, Courtney N., Strongsville. Ohio, assignor to
Houde Engineering Corporation. Buffalo. N. Y. IIv-
draulic shock absorber. 2.070,409 : Feb. 0.
Mitchell, Donald II., assignor to Galvln Manufacturing
Corporation. Cliicago. 111. Antenna for automobile
radio receivers. 2,09.").9.'',4 ; Oct. 12.
Mitchell, Donald H., assignor to Galvin Manufacturing
Corporation, Cliicago, 111. Control apparatus. 2,095,935 ;
Oct. 12.
Mitchell, Donald II., assignor to Galvin Manufacturing
Corporation, Chicago, III. Control apparatus. 2,095,936 ;
Oct. 12.
Mitchell, Donald H., assignor to Galvin Manufacturing
Corporation. Chicago, 111. Radio tuning apparatus.
2.101.009 : Nov. 30.
Jntchell, Doren. (See Taylor, E. R., and Mitchell.)
Mitchell, Doren, Bound Brook, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Echo sup-
pressor apparatus. 2.093.525 ; Sept. 21.
Mitchell. Doren, Bound Brook, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Control of sig-
naling circuits. 2,098,350; Nov. 9.
Mitchell. Doren, Bound Brook, and L. G. Abraham, Madi-
son, N. J., assignors to American Telephone and Tele-
waph Company. Signaling system. 2,087.352 ; July
^ o''noo',li°"iJ"^'^- ^'"^^ ^ork, N. Y. Radio tube socket.
2,092,466 ; Sept. 7.
Mitchell Edgar H., assignor to General Motors Cor-
^*n''?r ""ft- 5"y*""' ^'*^''- Refrigerating apparatus.
MItcIioll. Frank A.. London, assignor to Electric &. Musical
Industries Limited, Hayes. England. Ball and anchor-
age therefor for use in pliiyimg ball games using an-
chored baUs. 2.081,0.'J9: May 18.
Mitchell, Frank A., London, assignor to Electric and
Musical Industries Limited, Hayes, Middlesex, England.
Control means. 2.100,609 ; Nov. 30.
Mitchell, Frank E., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Glass washing and sterilizing machine. 2,090,261 ;
Aug. 17.
Mitchell, George A., Los Angeles, assignor to JlltcheU
Camera Corporation, West Hollywood, Calif. Shutter
dissolve mechanism. 2,088,713 ; Aug. 3.
Mitchell, George A., Los Angeles, assignor to Mitchell
Camera Corporation, West Hollywood, Calif. Sound in-
sulated motion picture camera. 2,088,714 ; Aug. 3.
Mitchell, George A., Los Angeles, assignor to Mitchell
Camera Corporation, West Hollywood, Calif. Shutter
dissolve mechanism. 2,088,715 ; Aug. 3.
Mitchell, Harry F., Salem, Ohio. Electrical starting sys-
tem for automobiles. 2,096,378 ; Oct. 19.
Mitcliell. Harvey V., Bridgeport, Conn. Method of and
apparatus for molding articles of paper pulp.
2,098,008 ; Nov. 2.
Mitchell, Henry W., assignor to E. A. Stromberg, Chicago,
111. Electrical testing device. 2.089,917 ; Aug. 10.
Mitchell, James A., Kenmore, N. Y.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Coated material and making same.
2,079,379 ; May 4.
Mitchell, James M., Old Lyme, Conn. Control valve mech-
anism for material tanks. 2,069,553 ; Feb. 2.
Mitchell, John E., Dallas, Tex. Extractor-cleaner ma-
chine. 2.100,198 ; Nov. 23.
Mitchell, John E., Dallas, Tex. Extractor-cleaner re-
claiming Machine. 2,100,199 ; Nov. 23.
:Mitchell, John E., Dallas, Tex. Cotton cleaning and re-
claiming machine. 2.100,300 ; Nov. 23.
Mitchell, John E.. Dajias, Tex. Self-contained boll cotton
extracting machine. 2,100.301 ; Nov. 23.
Mitchell, John E.. Dallas, Tex. Self-contained boll cotton
extracting machine. 2,100.302 ; Nov. 23.
Mitchell, John E., Dallas. Tex. Cotton cleaning and re-
claiming machine. 2,100.303 ; Nov. 23.
Mitchell, John H. (See Warren, H. W. H., Davies, and
Mitchell.)
Mitchell, John R., Dallas, Tex., assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Coinpanv, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Automatic phonograph. 2,097,288 :
Oct. 26.
Mitchell, Joseph A. M. W., Runcorn, England, assignor
to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Apparatus
for degreasing metal and like nonabsorbent articles by
means of volatile solvents. 2.091,182 ; Aug. 24.
Mitchell, Joseph F., Parsippany, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Smith Hood & Seal Corporation, Svrj-
cuse, N. Y. Bottle-capping machine. 2,075,296; Mar.
Mitchell, Joseph I. (See Johnson, A. E. W., and Mitchell.)
Mitchell, Lawrence J., Oklahoma City, Okla. Towel
cabinet. 2,074,664 ; Mar. 23.
Mitchell, Lewis E. (See Jeffrey, R. IC. and Mitchell.)
Slitchell, Lewis E., Columbus, assignor to The Jeffrey
Jlanufacturing Company. Mining machine. 2,091,416 ;
Aug. 31.
Mitchell. Loris E.. Bloomfleld, N. J., assignor, by me.<5ne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America. New
Y'ork. N. Y. Weld-splash shield. 2.086,9S5 : July 13.
Mitchell, Lucious, Auburn, Ala. Automobile engine.
2.087.696 : Julv 20.
Mitchell, Malcolm E., P. E. Mortensen, and H. W. Fowler,
O.Tkland. Calif., said Mitchell assignor to said Mortensen
and said Fowler. Making couplings. 2,074,02] : Mar.
16.
Mitchell. Malcolm E., Hollywood. P. E. Mortensen and
H. W. Fowler. Oakland. Calif. : said Mitchell .nssicnor
to said Mortensen and said Fowler. Tool. 2.091,515 :
.Aug. 31.
Mitrholl. Orville, Dallas. Tex. Cotton extracting saw
cylinder. 2. 102. ().><."; : Dec. 14.
Mitchell, P. B. (See Taylor, Andrew L., assignor.)
Mitchell, Robert, Detroit, Mich. Game. 2,070.008 ; Feb.
16.
Mitchell, Rollie H. (See Sjogren. O. W., and Mitchell.)
:Mit<holl & Smith, Inc. (.Soe Schmidt. Hnrrv M,, as-
.iigTior. )
Mitchell, T. A., Inglewood, Calif., assignor to Hughes-
Mitchell Processes, Incorporated, Denver, Colo. Re-
covering compounds from zinc and lead ores. 2,068,690 :
Jan. 26.
Mitchell, Thomas A.. Inglewood, Calif., assignor to Hughes-
Mitchell Processes, Incorporated, Denver, Colo. Treat-
ing complex lead bearing ore materials. 2,067.778 :
Jan. 12.
Mitchell. Thomas A., assignor to IIughes-Mitchnll Proc-
esses. Incorporated. Denver, Colo. Making white lead
pigment. 2,070.213 ; Feb. 9.
Mitchell, Thomas A., assignor to Hughes-:^Iitchell Proc-
esses, Incorporated, Denver. Colo. Treating an ore
material. 2,085.114; June 29.
Mitchell, Thomas A., assignor to Huglies-Mitchell Proc-
esses. Incorporated, Denver. Colo. Treating an ore
material. 2.094.275; Sept. 28.
Mitchell. Tliomas A., Torrance. Calif., assignor to Hughes-
Mitchell Processes, Incorporated, Denver. Colo. Sul-
phating Hie ore metal values of a sulphide ore.
2.094,277 ; Sept. 28.
LIST OF PATENTEES
427
Mitchell, Thomas A., Inglewood, and E. J. Dalton, Tor-
rance, Calif., assignors to Hughes-Mitchell Processes,
Incorporated, Denver, Colo. Making lead oxide.
2,094,276 ; Sept. 28.
Mitchell, Walter G., Oak Park, 111. Drill press. 2.073.704 :
Mar. 16.
Mitchell, Walter C, Los Angeles, Calif. Electric arc
lamp. 2,099,073 ; Nov. 16.
Mitchnick, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Clamp. 2,087,328 ;
July 20.
Mltscherllng, Waldemar O., assignor to Neon Eesearch of
Connecticut, Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. Method and ap-
paratus for operating positive column discharge tubes.
2,067,576 ; Jan. 12.
Mitscherling, Waldemar O., assignor to The Neon Re-
search Corporation, Bridgeport, Conn. Treatment of
hydrocarbons. 2,097,769 ; Nov. 2.
Mittag, Albert H. (See Alesanderson, E. F. W., and
Mittag.)
Mittag, Albert H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Thvratron inverter stabilizer.
2.070,446 ; Feb. 9.
Mittag, Albert H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric valve system.
2,084,159; June 15.
Mittendorf, William R., and R. H. Bloney, assignors to
The Crosley Radio Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio. Re-
frigerator compressor muffler. 2.074,932 ; Mar. 23.
Mitterer, Albert R. (See Rorrer, C. E., and Mitterer.)
Mix, Edwin S., assignor to Hickok Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Wrist watch adapter.
2,075.451 ; Mar. 30.
Mix, Edwin S., assignor to Hickok Manufacturing Com-
pany Inc., Rocliester, N. Y. Necktie holder. 2,079,521 ;
May 4.
Mix & Geuest Aktiengesellschaft. (See Heyduck, Alfred,
assignor.)
Mixing Equipment Company Inc. (See Craddock, Fred-
erick L., assignor.)
Mixing Equipment Company. (See SeabroolvS, Kyle A.,
assignor.)
Mixsell, Ward T., Washington, D. C. Thermostatic tra/p.
2,095,709 : Oct. 12.
Miyamoto, Isao. (See Kurokochi, T., and Miyamoto.)
Miyaoka, Yasutaka, Colfax, Calif. Combination flashlight
and headlight. 2,071,557 ; Feb. 23.
Miyazaki, Jisuke, Tokyo, Japan. Device for removing un-
desirable frequencies from electric circuits. 2,075,218 ;
Mar. 30.
Miyazaki, Jisuke, Tokyo, Japan. Frequency meter.
2,093,204 ; Sept. 14.
Miyazaki, Jisuke, Yodobashi-ku, Tolcyo, Japan. Electric
meter. 2,097,226 ; Oct. 26.
Mlzell, George P., Dayton, Tex. Depth recorder for a
well drill. 2,096,995 ; Oct. 26.
Mizuta, Masakichi, Marunouchi, Kojimachi-ku, Tokyo,
and T. Yoshimura, Okubo, Kashiwazaki-machi, Kariha-
gun, Niigata-ken, assignors to Nippon Seklyu Kabushiki
Kaisha, Marunouchi, ICo.iimachi-ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Refining cracked oils. 2,080,087 ; May 11.
Mlzzy, Dan D., Sacramento, Calif. Apparatus for pre-
paring amalgam for dental and other uses. 2,088,304 :
July 27.
Mizzy, Dan D., and D. L. Durst, Sacramento, Calif.
Dental .lack. 2,103,115 ; Dec. 21.
Mnookin, Nathan M. (See Speas, V. E., and Mnookin.)
Mnookin, Nathan M. (See Speas, V. E., Rlnookin, and
Metcalf.)
Mo, Einar G., assignor to Commander-Larabee Corpora-
tion, Minneapolis, Minn. Carrying handle for contain-
ers. 2,093,616 ; Sept. 21.
Moak, William V., Springfield, and J. T. Hamblin, La
Rue, Ohio. Electric bond for rail joints. 2,093,816 ;
Sept. 21.
Moberg, Ivar O. (See Burke, F. H., and Moberg.)
Moberly, Lawrence E., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
bui-gh, Pa. Eloctrographitic brusli processing.
2,095,760: Oct. 12.
MObius, Walter, Magdeburg, Germany. Lathe. 2,080,830 ;
May 18.
Mobley, William R., Miami, Fla. Separator for liquids and
solids. 2,075,353 ; Blur. 30.
Mooharnuk, John, McCamey, Tex. Cushioning unit for
vehicle tires. 2,070,214: Feb. 9.
Mock, Frank ('., Montelair, a.«;signor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Eclipse Avinlion Coi'poration, East Orange,
N. J. Fuel pump. 2.071,800 : F(>b. T.',.
Mock, Frank O., Montelair, assignor to Eclipse Aviation
Corporation, East Orange, N. J. (Cylinder head for in-
ternal combustion engines. 2,086,427 ; July 6.
Mock, JiVanlc (J., Montelair, assignor to Eclipse Aviation
(Jorporalioii, lOast Orange, N. J. Internal combustion
engine. 2,100,143 ; Nov. 23.
Mock, .Tndson, Voeliringci- Co. Inc. et nl. (See Gros.ie.
WllllJini M., assignor.)
Mock, Walter W., Uiitlierford, N. J., assignor to The
Internutioniil I'linling Ink Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Priming. 2,081,9'19: June I.
Mock, Walter W., Kiitlierrord, N. J., a.sslKnor to The In-
t(Miiationjil Printing Ink Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Printing and waxing. 2,080,428 ; July 0.
Moczala, Hans J., Berlin, Germany. Producing double-
wall vessels of ceramic material and with rarefaction
of the air within the wall spaces. 2,070,672 ; Feb. 16.
MJodad, Najamu (See Schneider, L., and Modad.)
Model Brassiere Corporation. (See Baatz, Margaret C,
assignor.)
Model Specialty Sales Company. (See Bowen, Joel, as-
signor. )
Modern Engineers Inc. (See Richmond, Thomas M., as-
signor.)
Modern Equipment Company. (See Goldberg, Max W.,
assignor.)
Modern Equipment Company. (See Goldberg, M. W.,
and Drissen, assignors.)
Modern Equipment Corporation. (See Myers, Don D.,
assignor.)
Modersohn, August. (See Zerwerk, W., Steiger, Moder-
sohn, and Schleifenbaum.)
Modersohn, August, Cologne-Mulheim, Germany, assign-
or to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Sulphone compounds. 2,077,529 ; Apr. 20.
Modersohn, August, Cologne-Mulheim, and E. Fischer,
Bad Soden in Taunus. Germany, assignors to Generiil
Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Azo dyestulTs.
2,077,528 ; Apr. 20.
Modersohn, August, Cologne-Mulheim, and W. Sclileifen-
banm, Leverkusen-I. G.-Werk. Germany, assignors to
General Aniline Works, Inc., New York. N. Y. Pipment
azo dyestuffs. 2,097,734 ; Nov. 2.
Modes, Ernest, Leipzig, R. Honz, Leipzig-Eutritzsch, and
O. Hennig, Leipzig-Neustadt, assignors to the firm
Triumphator-Werk m. b. H., Leipzig-Molkau, Germany.
Calculating machine. 2,083,200 ; June 8.
Modiano, Ettore. (See Isman, U., and Modiano.)
Modigliani, Piero, Livomo, Italy. Mechanical production
of glass felt. 2,081,060 ; May 18.
Modine Manufacturing Company. (See Boerger, Martin
G., assignor.)
Modine Manufacturing Co. (See Perkins, Charles T., as-
signor.)
Moe, Walter W., Milan, Minn. Air cleaner. 2,069,379 ;
Feb. 2.
Moe, William, Milford, Conn. Lawn mower. 2,082,647 ;
June 1.
Moehle, Frederick W., assignor to The Robbins Co., Attle-
boro, Mass. Sun dial. 2,072,565 ; Mar. 2.
Moeller, Albert R., Spokane, Wash. Combined gear shift
ball and light signal. 2,096,190: Oct. 19.
Moeller, Daniel E. (See Lynch, W. F., and Moeller.)
Moeller, George J., assignor to Ramsey Accessories Manu-
facturing Corporation. St. Louis, Mo. Piston expander
inserter. 2,071,648 ; Feb. 23.
Moeller, William J. (See Dom, C, and Moeller.)
Moening, Frank, Shepherd, Mich. Tractor lug. 2,090,696 ;
Aug. 24.
Moers, Kurt, Berlin-Steglitz, Germany, assignor to General
Electric Company. Shaped bodies manufactured from
an alloy of tungsten carbide or molybdenum carbide.
2,075.742 ; Mar. 30.
Moers, Kurt, Berlin-Steglitz. Germany, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Gaseous electric arc discharge
lamp device. 2,103,038 : Dec. 21.
Moffa, Cesare, Milan, Italy. Packing for glass bulbs or
phials. 2,086,300 ; July 6.
Moffat, Albert S., Cambridge, assignor of one-half to H. C.
Wheeler, Boston. Mass. Neon gas illuminating device.
2,089,567 ; Aug. 10.
iNIoffatt, Chester C, assignor to Bohn Aluminum & Brass
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Heat treatment of com-
posite bearings. 2,067,061 ; Jan. 5.
Moffett, Eugene W. (See Fuehiegg, E. G.. Moffett, and
Irving.)
Moffett, Eugene W. (See Gebauer-Fuelnegg, E., and
Moffett. )
Moffett, Eugene W. (See Winkelmann, H. A., and Moffet.)
Moffett. Eugene W., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Marbo Patents Inc. Halogenated rubber
hydrohalide. 2.089.398: Aug. 10.
Moffett, Parley. (See Taaffo, T., and MotTett.)
Moffltt, George E. (See Mever, F. C, and Moffitt.)
Moffitt, John L. (See Kent. F. B., and Moffltt.)
Mdditt, Oscar J., ot al. (See Fischer. Oliver C, assignor.)
Motntt, Robert C, Seattle. Wash. Internal combustion
engine. 2,101,319; Dec. 7.
Moflitt, Walter S., Warwick, assignor to General Fittings
Company, Provi(ience, U. I. Water boater construc-
tion. 2,082,648; Jun(> 1.
Mollitt, Walter S., Warwick, R. I. Pipe union. 2,098,669 ;
Nov. 9.
Mohawk Carpet Mills, Inc. (See Kellogg, W. V., and
Kradenburgh, assignors. )
Mohawk Carpet Mills, Inc. (See McNeill, Harry P., as-
signor.)
Mohawk Carpet Mills, Inc. (See Shuttleworth, Howard
L., assignor.)
Atohr, (.'(-org. (See Pusclicii. I'., and Mohi-. a.-^signors. )
Mobr, Erwln J. (See Forbes, D. P., and Molir.)
Mohi-. I'Irwin .T. (See li'orlies. O, P., Mohr, and Meyer.)
Molir, Linda K.. adminlslrutrix. (See l'\)rbt'S, D. P.,
and Mohr.)
Moiii-, Waller W.. Hammond, nsslgiior to The Edward
Valve & Manufaclining Co., Inc., East Chicago, Iml.
Valve. 2,097,698; Nov. 2.
428
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Wohr, '\^'illi,'un J. (See Lnhus, O. A., and JloUr. )
Mohrfeld, Herbert H., CoUingswood, N. J. Venetian blind.
2,103,788 ; Dec. 28.
Mohun, John L. (See Hagerty, A. T., and Mohun.)
Mohun, John L. (See Larson, C. H., Mohun, and Ver-
hagen.)
Moineau, Reng J. L., Paris, France. Gear mechanism.
2,085,115 ; June 29.
Moir, John H., Oakland, Calif. Bottle closure. 2,079,026 ;
May 4.
Moir, Vincent J. (See Stanley, H., and Moir.)
Moir, Vincent J.. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Shutter awn-
ing. 2,068,148 : Jan. 19.
:Moitti4. Lucien D. O., assignor to Socifit^ Anonyme des
Etablissements Repusseau & Cie., Levallois-Perret,
France. Latching svstem for automobiles or other ve-
hicles. 2.102,373 ; Dec. 14.
Mojonnier Bros. Co. (See Mojonnier, Julius J., assignor.)
Mojonnier Bros. Co. (See Mojonnier, Timothy, and O. W.,
assignors.)
Mojonnier, Julius J., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Mojon-
nier Bros. Co. Liquid filter. 2,093,894 ; Sept. 21.
Mojonnier, Oliver W. (See Mojonnier, Timothy, and O.
W.)
Mojonnier, Oliver W., River Forest, 111. Tube. 2,080,626 ;
May 18.
Mojonnier, Timothy, Oak Park, and O. W. Mojonnier,
River Forest, 111., assignors to Mojannier Bros. Co.
Condenser. 2,093,895 ; Sept. 21.
Molinari, Vittorio, Bound Brook, N. J., assignor to Bake-
lite Corporation, New York, N. Y. Phenol recovery.
2,073,248 ; Mar. 9.
Molins, Harold B., et al., executors. (See Molins, Walter
E.)
Molins, Harold B., et al., executors. (See Molins, W. E.,
and Jliihlbauer.)
Molins, Harold B.. et al., executor. (See Molins, W. E.,
and Shackleton.)
Molins Machine Company. (See Jackson, Thomas G.,
assignor.)
Molins Machine Company Limited. (See Molins, Walter
E., assignor.)
Molins Machine Company Limited. (See Molins, W. B.,
and Shackleton, assignors.)
Molins, Walter E. ; H. B. Molins and M. H. Isaacs, exec-
utors of said W. E. Molins, deceased, assignors to Molins
Machine Company, Limited, London, England. Wrap-
ping or packing articles. 2,086,169 ; July 6.
Molins, Walter E., deceased, Deptford, London ; H. B.
Molins and M. H. Isaacs, executors, assignors to Molins
Machine Company Limited, London, England. Drying
or conditioning articles. 2,087,697 ; July 20.
Molins, Walter E., deceased, Deptford. London ; H. B.
Molins and M. H. Isaacs, executors, assignors to Molins
JIachine Company Limited, London, England. Scale
pan for weighing cigarettes. 2,091^16 : Aug. 31.
Molins. Walter E., deceased, by H. B. Molins. Deptford.
and M. H. Isaacs, London, executors, and E. C. Jliihl-
bauer, Deptford, London, England. Paper or like tube.
2,091,517 ; Aug. 31.
Molins. Walter E., deceased, Deptford ; H. B. Molins and
M. H. Isaacs, executors, and J. Shackleton, Deptford,
assignors, by mesne n.=signments, to Molins Machine
Company Limited, London. England. Cigarette making
or like machine. 2,095,150 ; Oct. 5.
Moll, Edwin, Portland, Oreg. Double hung window sash
and frame construction. 2.084,620 : June 22.
Moll, Harry H., Denver, Colo. Freezing mold. 2,083,081 ;
June «.
Mollberg, Byron, assignor to Carter Carburetor Corpora-
tion, St. Louis, Mo. Carburetor device. 2,080,668 ;
May 18.
MOllei, Ernst, Karlshorst, Berlin, assignor to Knorr-
Bremse Aktiengesellschaft Lichtenberg, Berlin, Ger-
many,. Device for increasing the speed of transmission
of pressure-alteration impulses in pneumatic brake pipes.
2,089,756 ; Aug. 10.
Meiler, Rolf. (See Schubert, G., and Moller.)
Moller, Rolf, Berlin, assignor to the firm Fernseh Ak-
tiengesellschaft, Zehlendorf, near Berlin, Germany.
Scanning films. 2.093,817: Sept. 21.
Moller. Waldemar, Klein-Machnow, near Berlin, Germ'any,
assignor to Askania-Werke A. O. vormals Central Werk-
Rtatt Dessau und Carl Bamberg-Friedenau. Bearing.
2,068,458 : Jan. 19.
Moller, Waldemar, and G. Z. von ManteulTel. Berlin-Zehlen-
dorf Germany. Compass follow-up. 2,077,849 ; Apr.
20.
Mollet, L^on, assignor to Socl^tg Anonyme Des TTslnes
(jhnusson, Asnieres, France. Connecting device.
2,084,698 ; June 22.
Mollis, Charles L., Waterbury, Conn. Stitching device.
2.091,828; Aug. 31.
Mollov, James F., Oakland, Calif. Periodic switch.
2.096,402 ; Oct. 19.
Molloy, Tom J., Joplin, Mo. Recording and reproducing
mechanism. 2,089.287; Aug. 10.
Moloney, Rayinond T. (.'<ce Breitensteln, C. J., and
Hooker, assignors.)
Moloney, Raymond T. (See Breitensteln, Herbert G.,
assignor.)
Holoney, Raymond T. (See May, Sam. assignor.)
Moloni'y, Raymond T. (See NMcolaus, F. G., and Breiten-
steln", assignors.)
Moloney, Raymond T., Chicago, HI. Telltale device for
games. 2,072,510 ; Mar. 2.
Moloney, Raymond T., Chicago, 111. Ticket severing
means. 2.098,351 : Nov. 9.
Molson, Hartland de M. (See Algarsson, Grettir, as-
signor.)
Moluf, Peder A., assignor to Paxton-Mitchell Company,
Omaha. Nebr. Sectional mold. 2,081,304 ; May 25.
Molyneux, George E., Bayonne, N. J. Power transmission
device. 2,088,804 ; Aug. 3.
Molyneux-Seel, Winefryde M. A., Paris, France. Lady's
corselet and like underwear. 2,069,014 ; Jan. 26.
Member, Franz, Wolfen, Kreis Bitterfeld, Germany, as-
signor to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y.
Storage roll for films. 2,084,041 : June 15.
Monach Governor Company. (See Hufford, Raymond, as-
signor.)
Monad Corporation. (See Spielmann, Harold J., as-
signor.)
Monaghan, Thomas S.. assignor of one-half to J. B. Peter-
son, Chicago, 111. Dust separator and collector.
2,068,459 : .Ian. 19.
Monahan, Raymond A., assignor to Enumclaw Co-opera-
tive Creamery Company, Enumclaw, Wash. Water
heating system. 2,094,664 ; Oct. 5.
Monarch Aluminum Ware Company. (See Amick, Clair
J., assignor.)
Monarch Machine Tool Company, The. (See Bickel, Clif-
ford A., assignor.)
Monarch JIanufacturing Works, Inc. (See Carroll, James
M., assignor.)
Monarch Marking System Limited. (See Pierce, Oscar H.,
assignor.)
Monarch Metal Weatherstrip Corporation. (See Lane,
Alfred M., assignor.)
Moncrieff, Robert W. (See Dickie, W. A., and Moncrieff.)
Moncrieff, Robert W. (See Dickie, W. A., Moncrieff, and
North.)
Moncrieff, Robert W. (See Dreyfus, H., Moncrieff, and
H411.)
Moncrieff, Robert W. (See Ellis, G. H., Moncrieff, and
Hill.)
Moncrieff, Robert W., Spondon, near Derby. England, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. Saponifica-
tion of cellulose esters. 2,092,006 ; Sept. 7.
Moncrieff, Robert W.. F. B. Hill, and T. B. Frearson,
Spondon, near Derby. England, assignors to Celanese
Corporation of America. Manufacture of artificial tex-
tile and other material. 2.092.004 ; Sept. 7.
Moncrieff, Robert W., and F. B. Hill, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Manufacture of artificial materials. 2,092,005 ; Sept. 7.
Moncrieff, Robert W., and F. B. Hill. Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Treatment or manufacture of cellulose ester material.
2,092.007 : Sept. 7.
Moncrieff, Robert W.. F. B. Hill, and T. B. Frearson,
Spondon. near Derby. England, assignors to Celanese
Corporation of America. Saponification of cellulose,
ester materials. 2,092,008 ; Sept. 7.
Moncrieff. Robert W.. F. B. Hill, and T. B. Frearson,
.'^pondon, near Derby. England, assignors to Celanese
Corporation of America. Saponification of materials
consisting of or containing organic esters of cellulose.
2.092.009 ; Sept. 7.
Moncrieff, Robert AV., and F. B. Hill, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of Amei'ica.
Saponification of organic esters of cellulose. 2,092,010 ;
Sept. 7.
Jloncrieff, Robert W., and G. W. Harrison, Spondon. near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Treatment of yarns. 2,092,811 ; Sept. 14.
Mondello. Frank. (See Collin.s. R. A., and Mondello.)
Money, Roland H. (See Mittendorf, W. R., and Money.)
Money, Roland H., assignor to The Crosley Radio Cor-
poration, Cincinnati Ohio. Refrigerator cabinet and
constructing it. 2,(J88,716 ; Aug. 3.
Money. Roland H., assignor to The Crosley Radio Corpo-
ration, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refrigerator cabinet and
method of assembly. 2.091,079 ; Aug. 24.
Money, Roland H., and L. M. Crosley, assignors to The
Crosley Radio Corporation. Cincinnati, Ohio. Flat type
evaporator structure. 2.067,643 ; Jan. 12.
Money, Roland H., assignor to The Crosley Radio Cor-
poration, Cincinnati, Ohio. Refrigerator evaporator.
2,095,884 : Oct. 12.
Mon forts, A. (See Bernstein, Ernst, assignor.)
Mongus, William M., Los Angeles, Calif. Window struc-
ture. 2,093,093 ; Sept. 14.
Monler, Francis. (See Selgnol, E., and Monler.)
Monier, Jules, assignor to Society Anonyme de Fabrica-
tion de Tapis a Points Noues, Saftan, Paris, France.
Automatic loom for the manufacture of knot stitch
■ carpets. 2,085,507 ; June 29.
Monier. Namee. New York. N. Y. Collapsible game table.
2.075,354 : Mar. 30.
Monitor Controller Company. (See Frese, Joseph F., as-
si.gnor. )
Monk. Basilj Sanderstoad. and H. .T. Rickwood, Hawk-
hurst, assignors to Tor Kquipniont Company I^imited,
Surrey, England. Stretcher and supports therefor.
2.073,524; Mar. 9.
Monk, Reginald H., Rosemere, Quebec, Canada, assignor
to American Zinc. Lead and Smelting Company, St.
Louis, Mo. Titanium pigments. 2.085,165 ; June 29.
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Monk, Reginald H., and A. S. Ross, Montreal, Quebec, Can-
ada, assignors to American Zinc, Lead & Smelting Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Treating titanium dioxide.
2,069,554; Feb. 2.
Monk, Reginald H., and A. S. Ross, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada, assignors to American Zinc, Lead and Smelt-
ing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Treating titanium bear-
ing ores. 2,092,132 ; Sept. 7.
Monkhouse, Albert. (See Wild, C. A., Monkhouse, Albert,
and W.)
Monkhouse, William. (See Wild, C. A., Monkhouse,
Albert and W.)
Monnet, Georges, Chateau de Franiere, Namur, Belgium,
assignor to Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des
Glaces & Produits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny
& Cirey, Paris. France. Feeding device and method.
2,069,201 ; Feb. 2.
Monnler, Jean B., Gap, France. Plant for the artificial
drying of ceramic products and in particular of tiles
and bricks. 2,089,399 ; Aug. 10.
Monnier, Robert, Paris, France, assignor to Societe As-
surex le "Roi des Verres de SScurite" Magnien Monnier
et Cie., and L. A. E. Petit. Tempering glass.
2,078,541 ; Apr. 27.
Monnier, Vital, Lausanne, Switzerland. Phial. 2,099,370 ;
Nov. 16.
Monomelt Company, The. (See Curie, G. L., and Thomp-
son, assignors.)
Monopower Corporation. (See Tyler, Tracy B., assignor.)
Monowatt Electric Corporation. (See Benander, George
B., assignor.)
Monroe Auto Equipment Company. (See Becker, F. P.,
Nickelsen, and Boor, assignors.)
Monroe Auto Equipment Company. (See Boor, Arthur,
assignor.)
Monroe Auto Equipment Company. (See Mclntyre,
Brouwer D., assignor.)
Monroe Calculating Machine Company. (See Britten,
Edwin F., Jr., assignor.)
Monroe Calculating Machine Company. (See Chase,
George C, assignor.)
Monroe Calculatin<; Machine Company. (See Overbury,
Austin A., assignor.)
Monroe Calculating Machine Company. (See Walter,
Edward C, assignor.)
Monroe, Daniel B., Denver, Colo. Oil well surveying irv-
strument. 2,089,153 ; Aug. 3.
Monroe, Daniel B., Denvei:, Colo. Well drilling whip stock.
2,101,185 ; Dec. 7.
Monroe, George E., Detroit, Mich. Spring nut lock.
2,072,176 ; Mar. 2.
Monroe, Ruth, Los Angeles, Calif. Form conforming
garment. 2,088,245; July 27.
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Bartram, Thomas W.,
assignor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Booth, C. F., and
Malowan, assignors.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Bump, Albert H.,
assignor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Carothers, Jolin N.,
assignor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Carswell, Thomas S.,
assignor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Conover, Courtney,
assignor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Derby, Wallene R.,
assignor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Durgin, Charles P..,
assignor.)
Monsanto Chemical Cohipany. (See Harman, JIarion W.,
assignor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Harris, Morton, as-
signor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Jenkins, Russell L.,
assignor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Kyrides, Lucas P.,
assignor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Martin, George D.,
assignor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Nealon, Thomas F.,
assignor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Sargent, Neil A., as-
signor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Sibley, Robert !>.,
assignor.)
Monsanto Ciiomical Company. (See Thomas, Charles A.,
assignor.)
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Thomas, C. A., and
Carmody, assignors^
Monsanto Chemical Company. (See Wilson, John A.,
assignor.)
Monson, Borgie M., Estherville, Iowa. Football goal,
2,070,911 ; Apr. 13.
Montague, Tlenry W., et al. (See Rowo, F. II., and
Chandler, assignors.)
Montarull, Anionio, Pontlac, Mich. Radio cabinet.
2,070.088 ; Fob. 9.
Mont Blanc-Slmplo, O. m. b. H. (See Kreasol, Konrad,
assignor.)
"Montocatlnl" Sociota Oenerale per I'lndustrla MInoraria
pd Agrleola. (Soo Santarelll, Franco, assignor.)
Montolius, Carl (). J., asHignor to Akiicboliigi't Tmo In-
(lustrl, Stockholm, Sweden. Fluid meter. 2,079,083 ;
May 4.
Montgomery, Alonzo B., assignor to The Cold Metal
Process Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Method and ap-
paratus for guiding material. 2,072,121 ; Mar. 2.
Montgomery, Alonzo B., assignor to The Cold Metal
Process Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Rolling mill.
2.072,122 ; Mar. 2.
Jlontgomery, Alonzo B., assignor to Tlie Cold Metal Proc-
ess Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Jlethod and appa-
ratus for rolling. 2,087,065 ; July 13.
Montgomery, Charles C, and W. E. Chelgren, Hardburly,
Ky. Automatic mine car coupling. 2,096,644 ; Oct. 19.
Jlontgomery, Donald H. (See Gridley, G. O., Montgomery,
and Wheeler.)
Montgomery, Donald H., Berlin, assignor to Montgomery
and Fleming, Incorporated, Hartford, Conn. Slarine
power transmission. 2,091,557 ; Aug. 31.
Montgomery, Donald H., Berlin, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The New Britain Machine Company, New
Britain, Conn. Fluid pressure chucking system.
2,093,111; Sept. 14.
Jlontgomery, Donald H., Berlin, assignor to The New
Britain Machine Company, New Britain, Conn. Metal-
wol-king machine. 2,102,183 : Dec. 14.
Montgomery, Donald H., West Hartford, assignor to The
New Britain Machine Company, New Britain, Conn.
Bearing. 2,103.912 ; Dec. 28.
Montgomery, Donald H., West Hartford, and R. C. Nelson,
Kensington, assignors, by mesne assignments, to The
New Britain Machine Company, New Britain, Conn.
Chucking madiine. 2,074,933 ; Mar. 23.
Montgomery, Donald H., Hartford, and W. B. Retz,
Plainville, assignors, by mesne assignments, to The
New Britain Machine Company, New Britain, Conn.
Automatic control means for machine tools. 2,090,262 ;
Aug, 17.
JNIontgomery, Donald H., Berlin, and A. H. Jobert, New
Britain, assignors, by mesne assignments, to The New
Britain Machine Company, New Britain, Conn. Stock
feed mechanism. 2,093,112; Sept. 14.
Montgomery, Edward, Kuoxville, Tenn. Luggage rack.
2,100,261 ; Nov. 23.
Montgomery, F. Dorsey. (See Spalding, Kenneth F.,
assignor.)
Montgomery and Fleming, Incorporated. (See Montgom-
ery, Donald H,, assignor.)
Montgomery, Julian E., Cleveland, Ohio, and J. T. Fla-
herty, assignors to United Engineering & Foundry Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Method and apparatus for roll-
ing mo't.allic strip. 2,102.184: Dec. 14.
Montgomery, Lawrence J,, Douglaston, and C. H. Bosch,
Brooklyn, N, Y. Magnetic dummy fuse plug. 2,090,302 ;
Aug. 17.
Montgomery, Rntnupl A. (See McNeil, C. P., and Mont-
gomery.)
Montgomery, Stanley W., .4.kron, Ohio, assignor to Stand-
ard Safety Equipment Co., Chicago, 111. Bridge for
eyegla.sses. 2.060.735 ; Jan. 5.
Montgomery, Terence N., Runcorn, England, assignor to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Manufacture of
chlorinated rubber. 2,069,262 ; Feb. 2.
Montgomery W.nrd & Co. (See Faber, I'eter .T., .nssisrnor.)
Montgomery Ward & Co. (See Knapp, Leland G., as-
signor.)
Montgomery Ward & Co. (See Wood, Fred C, assignor.)
Montrose-Oster, Louis, E. W., Carlsbad, Czechoslovakia,
assignor to Pollopas Patents Limited, London, England.
R.ailway switch. 2,093.643 : Sept. 21.
Montroy, Frank E., Los Angeles, Calif. High reactance
transformer. 2,088,803 ; Aug. 3.
Montroy, Frank E., Los Angeles, Calif. Luminous clock.
2,101,339 ; Dec. 7.
Monzani, John T., administrator. (See Bennett, Morris
H.)
Monzee, Georges, and T. .\. Joskin, Liege, Belgium.
Homokinetic Cardan joint. 2,094,901 ; Oct. 5.
Moodie, Thomas E. (See Knight, M., and Moodie.)
Moody, Charles E., Wadena, Saskatchewan, Canada. Fuse
plug. 2,093,335 ; Sept. 14.
Moody, Dwight Ij. (See Newby, N. D., and Moody.)
Moody, lOdwin C. assignor to The Westingliouse Air Urake
("oinpany, Wilinerding, T'a. Automatic slack adjuster.
2.096,^1 63 : Oct. 19.
Moody, Joseph S. C, and H, M. Phinney, Sonierville,
Mass. Transferring designs onto rubber. 2,092,928 ;
Sept. 14.
Moohl, Johan G. (See Motch, E. R.. Jr.. and Moohl.)
Mook, Donald E. (See Nalr, J. II., and Mook.)
Moomaw, George D., Syracuse, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Crucible Steel Company of America, New
York, N. Y. Grinding and polishing machine.
2,095,202 ; Oct. 5.
Moomaw, lipwls H., Wllmotto, HI., assignor to Folmer
Graflex Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. High speed
camera. 2,082.074 ; .Tune 1.
Jloomaw, Lewis II., Wllnietto, 111., assignor to Keystone
Mfg. Co,, Boston, JIass. Motion picture camera,
2,082,505; June 1.
Moon, Charles R., assignor to Ontario Manufacturing
Conii)any, Munole, Ind. RulUng and polishing articles.
2,082.020; June 1.
Moon, ITerbert J. (See Smith, A. T., and Moon.)
Mooney, Uaymond, Kenllworth, 111. Forming a clock
case. 2,0^7,098; July 20,
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Moonev, William T., assignor to J. O. Evans, Cleveland,
Ohio. Collapsible container. 2,087,353 ; July 20.
Moor, Ernest, Graresend, assignor to W. T. Henley's
Telegraph Works Company Limited, London, England.
Electric fuse of the cartridge type. 2,090,220 ; Aug. IT.
Moore, Alexander D., Merwood, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Light signal.
2.101,186 : Dec. 7.
Moore, Alfred, et al. (See Floyd, E. P., and Hackney,
assignors.)
Moore, Alvin I. (See Morse, J. W., and Moore.)
Moore, Alvin I. (See Morse, J. W.. Moore, and Phillips.)
^loore. A. Roy. (See Gill, Charles I., assignor.)
Moore, Arlington, Louisville, Ky., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Maxmoor Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Controlling the ignition for internal combustion en-
gines. 2,084.258 ; June 15.
Moore, Arlington, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Max-
moor Corporation, New York. N. Y. Supplying fuel for
engine idling. 2,103,628 ; Dec. 28.
Moore. Arlington, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Max-
moor Corporation. New York, N. Y. Anterior tlirottle
carburetor. 2,103,629 ; Dec. 28.
Moore. Arthur (J., Maplewood, N. J. Method and com-
position for preserving and curing hides and skins.
2,086,920 : July 13.
Moore, Arthur D., Ann Arbor, Mich. Calculating ma-
chine. 2,082,211 ; June 1.
Moore. Aston L., South Bend, Ind. Loudspeaker unit.
2,096.192 : Oct. 19.
Moore, Bart, Jr., San Antonio. Tex. Propulsion means
for rollers. 2,096,911 ; Oct. 26.
Moore, Bart. Jr., San Antonio, Tex. Motor propelled
wheeled roller. 2,101.150 ; Dec. 7.
Moore, Carl E., Gary, Ind.. assignor to American Sheet
and Tin Plate Company. Conveying apparatus for
continuous strip material. 2,084,211 ; June 15.
Moorp, Carl E.. Garv, Ind., assismor to Anieriean Sheet
.nnd Tin Plate Companv. Cutting device. 2,097,636;
Nov. 2.
Moore. Carl E., Gary, Ind., assignor to American Sheet
& Tin Plate Company. Conveyer. 2.102,374 : Dec. 14.
Moore, Charles C, San Francisco, Calif. Fruit product
and processing. 2,091,372 ; Aug. 31.
-Moore, Charles R., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboi-atories, Incorporated, New York. N. Y.
Tool for turning cable reels. 2,083,388 ; June 8.
Moore, Claire R., Stetsonville, Wis. Lime distributing
machine. 2,097,102; Oct. 26.
Moore, CHark M., Evanston, assignor to Diversev Corpora-
tion, Cnilcago, ni. Bakepan. 2,071,892 : Feb. 23.
Moore, Clyde, Chicago, 111. Voltage stabilizer and cir-
cuit therefor. 2,076,912 ; Apr. 13.
Moore, Coleman B., Carroll Park, assignor to The Brown
Instrument Companv, Philadelphia, Pa. Sign board
thermometer. 2. 077. SO." ; Apr. 20.
Moore, Coleman B., Carroll Park, assignor to the The
Brown Instrument Companv, Philadelphia, Pa. Control
apparatus. 2,093.119 ; Sept. 14.
Moore Company, The. (See Scliwartzman, Jacob, as-
signor.)
Moore Corporation, The. (See Heidbreder, Herman H.,
as.«ignor.)
^^oore Corporation. The. (See IVIoore. Lewis, assignor.)
Moore Corporation, The. (See Pletcher, Harry S., as-
signor.)
Moore Corporation, The. (See Pletcher, H. S., and Nelson,
assignors.)
Moore Corporation, The. (See Weston, Richard S., as-
signor.)
Moore. Daniel F., North Bend, and M. A. Wicks. Seattle,
Wash. Firoproofing wood, and products therefrom.
2.100.787 : Nov. .30.
Moore Dry Kiln Company of Oregon. (See Cobb, James
F., assignor.)
Moore Dry Kiln Company of Oregon, The. (See Steel,
Joseph I., assignor.)
Moore, Earl E. (See Kronen wetter. H. P.. and Moore.)
Moore. Edraond E., Waukegan, assignor to Abbott Labora-
tories, North Chicago, 111. Antiseptic sclerosing agents.
2,090,456; Aug. 17.
Moore, Edmund B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Automatic constant
heat electric soldering iron. 2,101.445; Dec. 7.
Moore, Edmund L., Springfield, Mass. Cardboard box.
2,098,508; Nov. 9.
Moore, Edmund W., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Light signal unit.
2,097.798 : Nov. 2.
Moore, Edward C, Flushing, N. Y. Medicinal compound.
2,066.572: Jan. 5.
Moore, Edwin E., Gary, Ind., assignor to American Sheet
and Tin Plate Company. Rolling mill. 2,071.212 ;
Feb. 16.
Moore Electric Corporation. (See Dilks. Jame.s W.. as-
signor.)
Moore Enameling & Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Moore. W. B.. and Cohh. assignors.)
Moore, Ether S., Abbeville, La. Plat/orm for derricks
2.094.300 ; Sept. 28.
^foore Fabric Cnnipnny. (See Moore. John V.. assignor.)
Moorf. Frank W.. Loiinon. Mich. Antljnmper for sliding
doors. 2.066.994 : Jan. 5
Moore, Gnrnrtt V. (See Britton, E. C, Coleman, and
Moore.)
Moore, Garnett V. (See Coleman. G. H.. and Moore.)
Moore, CJeorge A., assignor to Humoco Corporation. Louis-
ville, Ky. Container. 2,069,380 ; Feb. 2.
Moore, George A., assignor to Humoco Corporation, Louis-
ville, Ky. Flanged head for paper containers and mak-
ing the same. 2.081,759 : May 25.
Moore, George L., and J. R. Steele, Ow^o, N. Y. Rail
anchor. 2,067,276 : Jan. 12.
Moore, C^eorge L., and J. R. Steele, Owego, N. Y. Fasten-
ing device. 2,085.821 ; July 6.
Moore, Hall G. (See Brannon, R. D.. and Moore.)
Moore, Harold E., assignor to The Capital City Products
Companv, Columbus, Ohio. Purifying hydrogen.
2,074,311 : Mar. 16.
Moore, Harry G., Los Angeles, Calif. Bottle corking
machine. 2,080,393 ; May 11.
Moore, Harry H. (See Webster, R. A., and Moore.)
Moore, Harry W., Dayton, Ohio. Dynamic balancing
apparatus. 2.090,803 ; Aug. 24.
Moore, Harry W., Greene County, Ohio. Indicator gauge.
2,101,718; Dec. 7.
Moore, Helen, administratrix. (See Pedery, J., and
Moore.)
Moore, Hugh K., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Manufacture and refinement of chemical pulps
and regeneration of the spent chemical liquors.
2,072,177 ; Mar. 2.
Moore, Ira A., et al. (See Fischer, Oliver C, assignor.)
Moore, James E.. Rome. Ga., assignor to Tubize Chatillon
Corporation, New York. N. Y. Producing hairy rayon
yarn. 2,099,215 ; Nov. 16.
Moore, James JI., Kansas City, Mo. Hat holder.
2,069,263 ; Feb. 2.
Moore, James W., assignor to American Cast Iron Pipe
Company, Birmingham, Ala. Pipe joint. 2,085,922 ;
July 6.
Moore, John B., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Diversity receiver. 2,089,568 ;
Aug. 10.
Moore, John B., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Selective receiving system.
2,078.769 ; Apr. 27.
Moore, John B., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Receiving circuit. 2,092,89© ;
Sept. 14.
Moore, John H., Detroit, Mich. Garment hanger.
2,070,673; Feb. 16.
Moore, John N., assienor of one-half to T. G. Drake,
Oklahoma City, OkL-T. Gate valve. 2,100,996 ; Nov. 30.
Moore, John V., assignor to Moore Fabric Company,
Pawtucket, R. I. Woven elastic fabric. 2,092,287 ;
Sept. 7.
Moore, Joseph G., Runcorn, England, assignor to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Chemical process.
2.101.223; Dec. 7.
Moore, Lee C. & Co. (See Henry, Charles L., assignor.)
Moore, Lewis, assignor to The Jloore Corporation, Joliet,
111. Reversible stove. 2,073,165 ; Mar. 9.
Moore, Lewis, Joliet, 111., and I. S. HoUoway, La Favette,
Ind. Broiler mechanism. 2,095,449 ; Oct. 12.
Moore, Loyal C, Sacramento, Calif. Smoke exhauster.
2,078,580 ; Apr. 27.
Jloore, Luther S. (See Poate, Frederick W., assignor.)
Moore. Mark E., Mavwood, HI. Can end inspector.
2,070.339 ; Feb. 9.
Moore. Matthew S., Malvern, assignor of one-half to The
Mining Engineering Companv Limited, Worcester, Eng-
land. Loading machine for mines. 2.072.009 ; Feb. 23.
Moore, Milburn, Brooklyn, assignor of one-half to C. F.
Gailor, New York, N. Y. Ball grinder. 2,076,089 ;
Apr. 6.
Moore, Ninian R., Du Bois, Pa. Seat structure for kitchen
cabinets. 2,078,338 ; Apr. 27.
Moore, O. C. (See Beall, Herbert W., assignor.)
Moore, Otto N. and R. P., Indianapolis, Ind. Stoker.
2,084.060 : June 15.
Moore, Ralph W. E., assignor to National Electric Prod-
ucts Corporation. Pittsburgh, Pa. Fuse organization.
2,087,699 : July 20.
Moore, Richard D., Birmingham, Ala. Clothes hanger.
2,077,251 ; Apr. 13.
Afoore, Robert E., Evanston, 111. Hot water heating
.<;vstoni. 2.0S1.831 : Mav 25.
Moore, Robert H. (See Pedery, Joseph, assignor.)
Moore, Robert P. (See Moore, Otto N. and R. P.)
Moore, Roscoe, Kingston, Pa. Conveyer-propelled supply
truck for use with shaking conveyers. 2,100,144 ; Nov.
23.
Moore, Samuel, Hoylake, assignor to Stelllte Limited,
Queen's Ferry, near Chester, England, Apparatus for
the distillation, calcination, or heat treatment of coal,
shale, peat, wood, and other suitable fragmentary solid
and/or semisolid materials. 2.071,082 ; Feb. 16.
Moore, Stanley S., Stockton, Calif. Single control car-
rying scraper. 2,088,091 ; Julv 27.
Moore, Thomas F., Morris Pl.ains, N. J. Well point.
2,083,389 ; June 8.
Moore, Thomas F., Morris Plains, N. J. Well-point.
2,090,545 ; Ang. 17.
Moore. Thomas F., Morris Plains, N. J. Well point.
2,100.145 ; Nov. 23.
Moore, Thomas V.. La Porte, and W, C, Landrv, Houston.
Tex., assignors to Standard Oil Development Company,
Power clock of small diameter. 2.099,821 ; Nov. 23.
LIST OF PATENTEES
431
Moore, Wallace F., assignor to The American Hardware
Corporation, New Britain, Conn. Door check. 2,066,795 ;
Jan. 5.
Moore, Wallace F., assignor to The American Hardware
Corporation, New Britain, Conn. Lock. 2,082,351 ;
June 1.
Moore, Walter B., and R. S. Cobb, assignors to The Moore
Enameling & Mantifacturing Company, West Lafayette,
Oljio. Coffee maker. 2,096,127 ; Oct. 19.
Moore, Wesley W., Hobbs, N. Mex., assignor to The Texas
Company, New York, N. Y. iimergency shut-off valve.
2,100,550 ; Nov. 30.
Moore, Wiley T., United States Army, Wright Field, Ohio.
Gun. 2,089,219 ; Aug. 10.
Moore, Wiley T., U. S. Army, Wright Field, Ohio. Gun.
2,101,086 ; Dec. 7.
Moore, William C, Stamford, Conn., assignor to U. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co., New York, N. Y. Composition
for topical use. 2,087,161 ; July 13.
Moore, William C, Stamford, Conn., assignor to U. S.
Industrial Alcohol Co., New York, N. Y. Perspiration-
inhibiting composition. 2,087,162 : July 13.
Moore, William E., Pittsburgh, and G. L. Simpson, Corao-
polis, assignors to Pittsburgh Research Corporation,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Air or gas conditioning apparatus.
2,101,555 ; Dec. 7.
Moore, William E., Pittsburgh, and G. L. Simpson, Coraop-
olis, assignors to Pittsburgh Research Corporation,
Adsorbent apparatus. 2,083,732 ;
Pa.
Klamath Falls, Oreg. Sluice box
concentrator. 2,100,262 ; Nov. 23.
Hydraulic valve tap-
Pittsburgh,
June 15.
Moorhead, Albert L.
and amalgamation
Moorhouse, Alfred, Detroit, Mich
pet. 2,096,257 ; Oct. 19.
Moorhouse, Alfred, assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Automatic adjusting device.
2,072,010 ; Feb. 23.
Moorhouse, Alfred, assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Clutch mechanism. 2,073,705 ;
Mar. 16.
Moorhouse, Alfred, assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion engine.
2,089,288 ; Aug. 10.
Bliie Island, 111. Traffic marker.
Blue Island, 111. Nonskid plate.
Moorman, Charles L.,
2,073,166: Mar. 9.
Moorman, Charles L.,
2,091,157; Aug. 24.
Moorshead, Thomas C, Strand, London, England, assignor
to Ball Brothers Company, Muncie, Ind. Glass form-
ing machine. 2,081.895 ; May 25. •
Moos, N. H., et al. (See Honigmann, E., and Bruckmayer,
assignors.)
Moos, Paul, Zug, Switzerland, assignor to Landis & Gyr,
A-G. Coin-freed power vending apparatus. 2,096,191 ;
Oct. 19.
Moosdorf, Walter, Cologne, and P. Wolski, Leverkuspn-
Wiesdorf, Germany, assignors to Winthrop Chemical
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Embedding mass.
2,072,212 ; Mar. 2.
Mopin, Eugene G. P., Paris, France. Building construc-
tion. 2,077,950 ; Apr. 20.
Mopin, Eugene G. P., Neuilly-sur-Seine, France. Con-
struction adapted to cover large surfaces. 2,082,116 ;
June 1.
Mora, Arnufo, El Paso, Tex. Automatic roach trap.
2,100,909 ; Nov. 30.
Morack, Marvin M., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Eloctric Company. Parallel inverter system.
2.066,995 : .Tan. 5.
Morales, Jesse, and E. S. Quillin, San Antonio, and C. L.
Gutzeit, Austin, Tex., said Morales and said Gutzeit
assignors to said Quillin. Treatment of pus and gan-
grenous cases. 2,081,119 ; May 18.
Morali, Charles, et al. (See Fein, Jacob, assignor.)
Mornn, James .T., Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to Kimble
Glass Company, Vineland, N. J. Pipette. 2,097,571 ;
Nov. 2.
Moran, James T., Ashburn, Va. Damper. 2,082,298 ;
June 1.
Moran, John A., Brashear, Mo. Doughnut machine.
2.083,082 ; June 8.
Moran, Itohert B. (See Bonney, L. F., and Mornn.)
Moran, Robert C, Wenonali, and W. A. Meyer, Paulsboro,
N. J., n.SHlgnors to Socony-Vncuum Oil Company, Incor-
porated. New York, N. Y. Recovery of sulphonic acids.
2,099.529 ; Nov. 16.
Moran Slioc Comany, The. (Roe Willman, Oscar M.. as-
filt'nor.)
Moranville, Herman J., Rolln, assignor to Johnson-
Stephens & Shinklp Shoo Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Apparatus for producing slioe soles with tape attached.
2.090,061 ; Aug. 17.
Moravop, Rlpliard. (See Engs, W.. and Mornvoc.)
Moravop, Richard Z., Borkoloy, assignor to Shell Dovolop-
mont Company, San Francisco, Calif. Synilipsls of
oleflne derivntlvoB. 2,0C7,6]« ; Jan. ]2.
Moi'iivpp, Richnrd Z., Berkeley, and T. Evans and C.
Humphreys, Miirdnez, asHlgnors to Shell Devploi)ment
Company, Sun Friinclsc/i, Cnllf. Piirlflcatlon of or-
ganic oxy-compounds. 2,083,856; Juno 15.
Morbelll, Giovanni, Milan, Italy, assignor to F. O.
Andcrcgg, Forest IIIIIb Boro, Pa. Making nsboslos
cemont products. 2.084,.354 ; Juno 22.
Morberg, Ivar A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Forming sheet metal articles. 2,102,732 ; Dec. 21.
Morden, John E., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Door lock.
2,067,779 ; Jan. 12.
Mordt. Erik J., Port Washington, N. Y. Muffler.
2.073,218 ; Mar. 9.
Morehead, French H. (See McCarthy, H., and Morehead.)
Morehead, French H., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Walworth Patents, Inc., Boston, Mass. Lubricated
valve. 2,069,965 ; Feb. 9.
Morehead, George L.. Philadelohia. Pa., assignor to Link-
Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Settling tank. 2,068,428 ;
Jan. 19.
Morehead, George L., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Link-
Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Circular collector.
2,078,266 ; Apr. 27.
Morehead, George L., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Link-
Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Floating skimmer.
2,095,.394: Oct. 12.
Morehead, George L., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Link-
Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Sludge collector.
2,098,463 ; Nov. 9.
Morehouse, Eugene, Providence, R. I., assignor to B. A.
Ballou & Co., Inc. Safety catch. 2,083,613 ; June 15.
Morehouse, Eugene, Providence, R. I., assignor to B. A.
Ballou & Co., Inc. Jewelry finding. 2,098,104 ; Nov. 2.
Morehouse, Eugene M., Tujunga, Calif., assignor to Clyde
A. Boeder, Omaha, Nebr. Hydraulic transmission for
vehicle brakes. 2,074,617 ; Mar. 23.
Morehouse, Silas A. (See Burgess, Henry A., assignor.)
Morehouse, Silas A., Glendale, assignor to Rocky Jloun-
tain Steel Products, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Control
system. 2,100,059 ; Nov. 23.
Moreira, Salvador, Worcester, Mass., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey. Rail
bond. 2,084,212 ; June 15.
Moreira, Salvador, and E. J. Sabol, Worcester, Mass.,
assignors to The American Steel and Wire Company
of New Jersey. Application of studs. 2,095,885 ;
Oct. 12.
Moreira, Salvador, and B. J. Sabol, Worcester, Mass.,
assignor to The American Steel and Wire Company of
New Jersey. Rail bonding apparatus. 2,096,002 ; Oct.
19.
Moreland, Daniel C, Medford. assignor to American But-
ton Sewing IMachine Co., Waltham, Mass. Sewing ma-
chine. 2.075,537 : Mar. 30.
Morelisse, Jan, Amsterdam, Netherlands. Transformer.
2,097,770 ; Nov. 2.
Morelite Company. (See Nickelsburg, S., and Tyroler,
assignors.)
Moreno, Gabriel G., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to C M C
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Color clnematographv.
2,074,413 ; Mar. 23.
Mores, John, Millsboro, Pa. Aerial mail catcher.
2,076,476 : Apr. 6.
Moreton, Henry H., Santa Monica, Calif. Clock.
2,089,131 ; Aug. 3.
Morey, Willis R., assignor to The Vanilite Products Inc.,
Washington, D. C. Combined cigarette and vajiity
case. 2,068,813 ; Jan. 26.
Morgan, Andrew L., Houston, Tex. Tank cleaner.
2,100,813 ; Nov. 30.
Morgan, Benjamin T., Kansas CMty, Mo. Rubber cushioned
universal joint. 2,080,627 ; May 18.
Morgan, Charles K., San Diego, Calif. Shoe and decorat-
ing same. 2,069,381 ; Feb. 2.
Morgan, Charles W., Chicago, 111. Game of skill.
2,072,682 ; Mar. 2.
Morgan, Clifford V., Fort Sill, Okla. Speculum.
2,083,573; June 15.
Morgan, Clyde H., Lakewood, Ohio. Apparatus for fire
control. 2,079,625 ; May 11.
Morgan Construction Company. (See Beaman, Phineas
A., assignor.)
Morgan Construction Company. (See Dahlstrom, Frank
P., assignor.)
Morgan Construction Company. (See George, Jerome R.,
assignor.)
Morgan Construction Company. (See Hawthorne, Charles
W., assignor.)
Morgan Construction Company. (See'Morgan, Mylcs, as-
signor.)
Morgan Construction Company. (See Morgan, M., and
Whalen. as.signors.)
IMorgan Construction Company. (See O'Malloy, Joseph
M., assignor.)
Morgan (instruction Company. (See Shepliordson, John
VK, assignor.)
Morgan Conslriictlon Comp.nny. (See Sliopprrtson, .T. W.,
Morgan, and O'Malley, assignors.)
Morgan, David II., Youngstown, (tliio. Door struoluriv
2.069,006 ; Fob. 9.
Morgan, George C. Birmingham, Aln., assignor to Contl-
nentnl Gin Conipiinv. T-lnler gin rib mounting.
2.101,151 ; Dec. 7.
Miirn.in. Goorgo D,, Rlphmond, Va. Moat paoknge.
2.09.-...''. 10; OpI, 12.
Morgiin, Guy, Now York, N. Y. Vohlcle drive. 2, 081. -106 ;
Juno 22.
Morgan, Harry A. (See Crnndnll, L.. Dnvl« and LIndqnIst,
assignors.)
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IXDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Morgan, Harry S., Xoriistown. asisignor to James Lees &
Sons Co., Bridgeport, Pa. Needle. 2,097,380 ; Oct. 20.
Morgan, Harry W. (See Mueller, Joseph J., assignor.)
Morgan, Herbert T., Santa Barbara, Calif. Stripe paint-
ing machine. 2,070,953: Feb. 16.
Morgan, Howard H. (See Drummond, A. A., and
Morgan.)
Morgan, Howard H., Slough, and A. A. Drummond, Iver,
assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited,
London, England. Synthetic resin varnishes and syn-
thetic resins. 2,079,626 • May 11.
Morgan, John D., et al. (See Wiley, Joe, assignor)
Morgan. John D., Summit, N. J., assignor to R. Peale,
Clearfield, Pa., W. S. Davies, New York, N. Y., and W. B.
Oakes, Rutherford, N. J., as trustees. Process and
mechanism for separating intermixed divided materials.
2,069,325 ; Feb. 2.
Morgan, John D., Summit, N. J., assignor to Richard
Peale, Clearfield, Pa., W. Sanders Davies, New York,
N. Y., and William B. Oakes, Rutherford, N. J., as
trustees. Mechanism for separating intermixed divided
materials. 2,093.470; Sept. 21.
Morgan, John D., South Orange, assignor to Power Pat-
ents Company, Jersey City, N. J. Gas analysis method
and apparatus. 2,081,094; May 18.
ilorgau, John D., South Orange, assignor to Power Pat-
ents Company, Jersey Citv, N. J. Gas analyzing appa-
ratus. 2,083^522 ; June 8.
Morgan, John D., South Orange, assignor to Power Pat-
ents Company, Jersey Citv, N. J. Precision cranking
apparatus. 2,091,558 ; Aug. 31.
Morgan, John D., South Orange, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Power Patents Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Apparatus for locating top dead center.
2,098,058 ; Nov. 2.
Morgan, John D., Summit, N. J., and H. N. Durham,
Munsey Park, N. Y., assignors to The Goss Printing
Press Company, Chicago, 111. Matrix making machine.
2,070,293 ; Feb. 9.
Morgan, John D., South Orange, N. J., and A. P. Sullivan,
Long Island City, assignors to Doherty Research Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Regulation of combustion.
2,073,249 ; Mar. 9.
Morgan, John D., South Orange, N. J., and R. E. Lowe,
New York, N. Y., assignors to Power Patents Company,
Jersey City, N. J. Electric hot plate. 2,084,819 ; June
22.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Handlebar grip. 2,098,509;
Nov. 9.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Wheel and chain guard for
bicycles. 2,098,510; Nov. 9.
Morgan, John W., assignor to Zonolite Corporation of
Michigan, Detroit, Mich. Sound absorbing and heat
insulating unit.. 2.078,454 ; Apr. 27.
Morgan, Lewis J., Syracuse, N. Y. Bumper construction
for automobiles or for other automotive vehicles.
2,083,657 ; June 15.
Morgan, Mathew B., assignor to The Timken-Detroit Axle
Company, Detroit, Mich. Gearing and method of con-
ditioning the same. 2,075,995 ; Apr. 0.
Morgan, Mathew B., assignor to The Timken-Detroit Axle
Company, Detroit, Mich. Self-locking nut and making
same. 2,079,746 ; May 11.
Morgan, Mathew B.. assignor to The Timken-Detroit Axle
Company, Detroit, Mich. Brake drum. 2,092,421 ;
Sept. 7.
Morgan, Myles. (See Sheperdson, J. W., Morgan, and
O'Malley.)
Morgan, Jlyles, assignor to Morgan Construction Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Rolling mill. 2,090,221 ; Aug.
17.
Morgan, Myles. assignor to Morgan Construction Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Rolling mill. 2,090,402 ; Aug.
17.
Morgan, Myles, Worcester, and J. N. Whalen, Boylston,
assignors to Morgan Construction Company, Worcester,
Mass. Shears. 2,099,496 ; Nov. 16.
Morgan, Porter S.. New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Centripetor Company, Detroit, Mich.
Power transmission mechanism. 2.067,457 ; Jan. 12.
Morgan, Richard O., Evanston, 111. Stamp support.
2,101,623 ; Dec. 7.
Morgan, Rus.sell, Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Leather
substitute. 2,098,788 ; Nov. 9.
Morgan, Russell, Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Leather
substitute. 2.098,789 ; Nov. 9.
Morgan, S., Smith Company. (See Jcssop, G. A., and
Nor bom. assignors.)
Morgan. Smith D., South Orange, N. J., and P. B. Levitt,
Bayside, N. Y., a.ssignors to Powers Patents Company,
Jersey City. N. J. Apparatus for the analytical test-
ing of internal combustion engines. 2.102,185; Dec.
14.
Morgan, Wayne N., Merced, Calif. Airplane engine.
2,101,.').'>6; Dec. 7.
Morgan. Wlllnrd I... Xutley, N. J., assignor to Sylvania
Industrial Corporation, Fredericksburg. Va. Composi-
tions for flreprooflng. 2.071,353; Feb. 23.
Morgan, Willard L., Nutley, N. J., assignor to Sylvania
Industrial Corporation, Fredericksburg, Va. Fireproof-
ing compositions. 2.071,354 ; Feb. 23.
Morgan, Willard L., Nutley, N. J., assignor to Sylvania
Industrial Corporation, Fredericksburg, Va. Article of
manufacture. 2,071,558 ; Feb. 23.
Morgan, Willard L., Nutley, N. J., assignor to Sylvania
Industrial Corporation, Fredericksburg, Va. Article of
manufacture. 2,071,559 ; Feb. 23. ,
Morgan, William O. (See Strickland, C. V., and Morgan.)
Morgenstern, Joseph, Shaker Heights, and J. Brasty,
Jlaple Heights, Ohio. Insulator 2,081.832 ; May 25.
Morgenstern, Oscar A., assignor to Teletype Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Alternating current magnet. 2,076,857 ;
Apr 13.
Morgenstern, Oscar A., assignor to Teletype Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Electromagnet. 2,070,858 ; Apr 13.
Mori, Takeyasu, assignor to Kabushiki Kaisha Hokushin
Denki Sisakusho, Tokyo, Japan. Direct current meas-
uring instrument. 2,097,036 ; Oct. 26.
Moriarty, Blanche, et al. (See Brinkman, Louis H., as-
signor.)
Morin, George G., and E. J. Carleton, Holyoke, Mass. ;
said Carleton assignor to said Morin. Control mecha-
nism for power shovels. 2,094,278 ; Sept. 28.
Morin, Louis H., New Y'ork, N. Y., assignor to The Coca-
Cola Company, Wilmington, Del. Vending machine.
2,077,430 ; Apr 20.
Morin, Louis H., and D. Marinsky, Bronx, assignors to
Whitehall Patents Corporation, New York. N. Y. Mak-
ing thermoplastic fasteners. 2,102,328 ; Dec. 14.
Morin, Paul G., Apponaug, R. I. Cleat. 2,103,630 ; Dec.
28.
Morioka, Isao, Meguro-ku, Tokyo, Japan. Manufactur-
ing statutes similar to objects. 2,066.996 ; Jan. 5.
Moritz, Adrian J. L., assignor to American Enka Corpo-
ration, Enka, N. C. Process and apparatus for drying
artificial silk. 2,074,232 ; Mar. 16.
Moritz, Ren4. Chatou, France. Construction of lead
chambers for the manufacture of sulphuric acid.
2.094,956 ; Oct. 5.
Morkert,. Walter A. (See Hall, D. F., and Morkert.)
Morkoski, James, Canton, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Plow colter. 2,086.815 : July 13.
Morkovski, James, Canton, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Tractor attachment. 2,092,609 ;
Sept. 7.
Morland. Johan B., Langed, Nordmaling, Sweden. Alarm
device for motor vehicles. 2,101,407 ; Dec. 7.
Morley, Frank W., Westwood, assignor to B. P. Sturte-
vant Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. Heating system.
2,087,776 ; July 20.
Morley, Walter H., Winnipeg. Manitoba, Canada. Mat-
tress tufting machine. 2,087,847 ; July 20.
Morley, William. (See O'Connor, G"., Morley, and
Schoelm.)
Morlock, William J., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Film handling appa-
ratus. 2,085,439 ; June 29.
Morner, Eric G., Stockholm, Sweden. Grenade. 2,100,698 ;
Nov. 30.
Morningstar, George H. (See Lenk, Ernest A., assi<Tior.)
Moross, George B., Woodside, N. Y. Selective automatic
synchronizing apparatus. 2,087,291 : July 20.
Morpeth, William, and J. C. W. Heseltine. assignors to
Vickers-Armstrongs Limited, Westminster, England.
Percussion fuse. 2.073.250 ; Mar. 9.
Morpeth, William, and J. C. W. Heseltine, assignors to
Vickers-Armstrongs Limited, Westminster, England.
Fuse for projectiles. 2,090,457 ; Aug. 17.
Morrell, Carmine, et al. (See Smith. Harrv. assignor.)
Morrell, George, Muskegon, assignor to George'Morrell Cor-
poration, Muskegon Heights, Mich. Producing vari-
colored casein. 2,103,546 ; Dec. 28.
Morrell, George, Corporation. (See Morrell, George, as-
signor.)
Morrell. Jarqne C, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Uni-
versal Oil Products Company. Chicago, 111. Conversion
of hydrocarbon oils. 2,066,693 ; Jan. 5.
Morrell, Jac<iuo C, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Treat-
ment of hydrocarbon oils. 2.070,294 ; Feb. 9.
Morrell, Jacque C, assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company. Chicago, 111, Treatment of hydrocarbon oils.
2.070,295 : Feb. 9.
Morrell, Jacque C, assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Treatment of hydrocarbon oils.
2,080,732 ; May 18.
Morrell, Jacque C, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Treat-
ment of hydrocarbon oils. 2,089,658 ; Aug. 10.
Jlorrell, Jacque C, assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Conversion of hydrocarbon oils.
2.089,6.59 ; Aug. 10.
Jlorrell, Jacque C., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
T'niversal Oil Products Company. Chicago, 111. Treat-
ment of hydrocarbon oils. 2,098!059 : Nov. 2.
Morrell, Jacque C, and G. EglofF, assignor bv mesne
assignments, to Universal Oil Products Companv, Chi-
cago, 111. Treatment of hydrocarbon oils. 2,087,525;
July 20.
Morrell, John A., Greer, S. C. Reverse belt and pulley
drive. 2,090,423; Aug. 17.
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433
Manufacture of oleo-
Ind. Check signer.
Morrill, Alfred R., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for
operating upon shoes. 2,089,852 ; Aug. 10.
Morrill, Frank B. (See Hunter, J. D., and Morrill.)
Morrill, Wayne J., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Alternating-current motor.
2,070,447 ; Feb. 9.
Morrill, Wayne J., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General
Electric Company. Vibration absorbing mounting.
2,089,066 ; Aug. 3.
Morrill, Wayne J., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General
Electric Company. Conimutating type armature.
2,103,106 ; Dec. 21.
Morris, Alan, assignor to Bridgeport Brass Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Aluminum bronze alloys. 2,093,380 ;
Sept. 14.
Morris, Alfred C. (See Zeeb, W. J., Dammes, and Morris.)
Morris, Benjamin W., Jr., Essex, Conn. Power boat.
2,103,087 ; Dec. 21.
Morris, C. V., et al. (See Leidecker, Frank W., as-
signor.)
Morris, David M., Richmond, Ind., assignor to Inter-
national Harvester Company. Tractor hitch attachment.
2,092,610 ; Sept. 7.
Morris, Elmer C, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Robert-James Co., Chicago, 111. Dispensing device.
2,069,264; Feb. 2.
Morris, George J., Los Angeles, Calif. Shower head.
2,096,912 ; Oct. 26.
Morris, (ieorge L. (See Travers, L. C, and Morri.-?,
assignors. )
Morris, Harold L., Berkeley, Calif., and F. E. Dayes, Phila-
delphia, Pa., assignors to American Car and Foundry
Motors Company, New York, N. Y. Internal combus-
tion engine. 2,079,357 ; May 4.
Morris, Harold L., Berkeley, Calif., and F. E. Dayes, Phil-
adelphia, Pa., assignors to American Car & Foundry
Motors Company, New York, N. Y. Suspension means
for internal combustion engines. 2.079,358 ; May 4
Morris, Howard A., Toledo, Ohio,
margarine. 2,100,866; Nov. 30.
Morris, Howard I., Indianapolis,
2.101,914 : Dec. 14.
Morris, Howard L., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Overhead Door Corporation, Hartford
City, Ind. Door construction. 2,083,467 ; June 8.
Morris, Ira A., Fort Worth, Tex., assignor to Paul R. Robb,
Duncan, Okla. Apparatus for cleaning wells.
2,067,408 ; Jan. 12.
Morris, Jephthah M.. Bagnio, assignor to Benguet Consol-
idated Mining Co. S. A., Manila, P. I. Cyanidation and
flotation of ores. 2.067,014; Jan. 5.
Morris, John E. (See Raisch, W., Woodman, Buffiington,
and Morris.)
Morris, John T., Los Angeles, Calif. Dispenser.
2.073,377 ; Mar. 9.
Morris, Joseph C, Chicago, 111. Combination clock and
calendar. 2,098,302 ; Nov. 9.
Morris, Joseph C, Verdun, Quebec, Canada, assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Coating apparatus. 2,100,405 ; Nov. 30.
Morris, Leland A., Pawnee Rock, Kans. Trailer hitch.
2,089,400; Aug. 10.
Morris, Lo Roy C, Cedar Falls, Iowa. Torsion balance
scale. 2,082,968 ; June 8.
Morris, Mann & Reilly, Inc. (See Felmann, Henri, as-
signor.)
Morris, l\farion W., Log.'insport. Ind., assignor to Eclipse
Machine Company, Elmira Heights, N. Y. Automatic
automobile starting system. 2,079,129 ; IMay 4.
Morris, Marion W., assignor to R-B-M Manufacturing
Company, Logansport, Ind. Switch. 2,085,539 ; June
29.
Morris, Marion W., assignor to R-B-M Manufacturing Co.,
Logansport, Ind. Fuse block. 2,086,727; July 13.
Morris, Marion W., Logansport, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eclipse Machine Company, Elmira
Heights, N. Y. Automatic starting system. 2,103,375;
Dec. 28.
Morris, Milton M. (See Cox, W. R., Morris, and Pierce.)
Morris, Natli.nn, assignor to American Instrument Com-
pany, Washington, D. C. Automatic switch. 2,094,713 ;
Oct. 5.
Morris Paper Mills. (See Pnwoll, Henry K., assicnor.)
Morris, Robert. (See Stein, E. P., Thornton, and Morris.)
Morris, Roger S., and J. H. Foulgcr, assignors to The Wm.
S. Merrcll Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Product for
stimulating blood coll formation and making It.
2,080,430; May 18.
Morris, Roy 11., Brownwood, Tex. Burial vault. 2,103,547 ;
Dec. 28.
Morris, Tlioodoro B., Chlcaco. Til. nnndkerchlof holding
device mountablo on a bed. 2.068.560; Jan. 19.
Morris, Thomas C, Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wlngfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del.
2,084,042 : June 15.
Morris, Thomas C, Akron, Ohio,
Corporation, Wilmington, Del.
tlves of rubber. 2,084,043 ; Juno 15.
Morris, WInlhrop B. (See Mable, William, assignor.)
Morrison, Alexander L. (See Lantz., L. A., Morrison, and
Miller.)
Morrison Brothers Company. (See Gljil), WHlliuu N., as-
signor.)
Rubber derivatives.
assignor to Wlngfoot
Condensation dorlva-
Morrison, Charles C, Easton, Pa., assignor to Binney
and Smith Co., New York, N. Y. Applying paint.
2,099,030 ; Nov. 16.
Morrison, Charles E. (See Doolittle, J. B., and Morrison.)
Morrison, Clayton, Marshfleld, Wis. Kinser. 2,067,780;
Jan. 12.
Morrison, Edwin, Denver, Colo. Centrifugal machine.
2,072,377 ; Mar. 2.
Morrison, Ethel H. (See Kline W., assignor, and Bru-
baker. )
Morrison, George, Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Vending machine.
2,081,338 ; May 25.
Morrison, George O., Shawinigan Falls, Canada ; F. W.
Skirrow, Purley, England ; K. G. Blaikie, Shawinigan
Falls, Quebec, Canada, assignors to Canadian Electro
Products Company, Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Vinyl ester resins and making the same. Re. 20,430 ;
June 29.
Morrison, Gordon M., San Mateo, Calif. Device for treat-
ing fractures of the neck of the femur. 2,077,804 ; Apr.
20.
Morrison, Harry. (See Saunders, S. G., and Morrison.)
Jlorrison, Howard, Morristown, W. E. Reichle, Maple-
wood, and G. N. Thayer, Glen Ridge, N. J., assignors
to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Radio receiver. 2,085,117 ; June 29.
Morrison, James, Trenton, N. J. Game apparatus.
2,103,167; Dec. 21.
Morrison, James H., Los Angeles, Calif. Metronome.
2,078,505 ; Apr. 27.
Morrison, John R., Newport News, Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to J. Stuart Fleming, Niagara Falls, N. Y.
Manifolding book. 2,100,814 ; Nov. 30.
Morrison, Lester H., St. Louis, Mo. Apparatus for treat-
ment of fluids. 2,092,221 ; Sept. 7.
Morrison, Luther E., New York, N. Y., and F. C. Meuche,
Ha.sbrouck Heights, N. J., assignors to Mergenthaler
Linotype Company. Slug casting machine. 2,095,004 ;
Oct. 5.
Morrison, Montford, Montclair, N. J., assignor to West-
inghouse X-ray Company, Inc. X-ray apparatus.
2,101,152 : Dec. 7.
Morrison, Robert B., Detroit, Mich. Clothes washing ma-
chine. 2,070,863; Feb. 16.
Morrison, Robert F., Oak Park, and M. G. Stewart, as-
signors to Ditto, Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Duplicat-
ing machine. 2,090,849 ; Aug. 24.
Morrison, Robert F., Oak Park, and M. 6. Stewart, as-
signors to Ditto, Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Power
driven duplicating machine. 2,094,181 ; Sept. 28.
Morrison, Simon, New York, N. Y. Lipstick holder.
2,085,865 ; July 6.
Morrison, Simon, New York, N. Y. Lipstick holder or
the like. 2,085,866 ; July 6.
Morrison, Simon, New York, N. Y. Lipstick holder.
2,093,685 ; Sept 21.
Morrison, Simon, New York, N. Y. Toilet article.
2,097,934 ; Nov. 2.
Morrison, Willard L., Lake Forest, 111. Automobile ven-
tilating device. 2,067,939 ; Jan. 19.
Morrison, Willard L., Lalce Forest, 111. Vehicle body.
2,068,505 : Jan. 19.
Morrison, Willard L.. Lake Forest. 111. Radiator shield.
2,068,500: .Tan. 19.
Morrison, Willard L., Lake Forest, 111. Vehicle.
2,073,581 : Mar. 9.
Morrison, Willard L., Lake Forest, 111. Automobile.
2,080,433; May 18.
Morrison, Willard L., Lake Forest, 111. Ventilating de-
vice for automobiles. 2,087,777 ; July 20.
Morrison, Willard L., Lake Forrest, 111. Air deflecting
device. 2,098,255 ; Nov. 9.
Morrison, Willard L., Lake Forest, 111. Air deflecting de-
vice for automobiles. 2,100,406; Nov. 30.
Morrison, Willard L., Chicago, 111. Air deflector.
2,080,431 ; May 1 8.
Morrison, Willard L., Chicago, 111. Draft deflecting de-
vice. 2,080,432 ; May 18.
Morrison. Willard Ij., Chicago, 111. Ventilating apparatus
for vehicles. 2,096,556 ; Oct. 19.
Morrison, William A., Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Comp.'iny, Jersey City, N. J. Mounting for rock
drills. 2,072,526 ; Mar. 2.
Morrison, William D.. Scvittle, Wash. Lockable pin
shackle. 2,097,465 ; Nov. 2.
IMorrissey, John G. (See Roeder, N. S.. and Morrlssey.)
Morrissey. Robert 10. (See Carlson, Oscar, assignor.)
Morron, John D., Detroit, Mich., assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Rub-
ber comi)ound. 2,098,429 ; Nov. 0.
Morrow, Eva M,, and F. L. Morrow, Elgin, Til. Making
dehydrated potato chips. 2.101,506 : Dec. 7.
Morrow, Forrest L. (See Morrow, 10. IVl, and P. L.)
Morrow, Henry W., assignor to IliUerloli & Brndsbv Co.,
Louisville, Ky. Baseball bat. 2,060,72,"! ; Feb, i.
Morrow, John C, assignor to Aforrow I-ubrlcator Com-
pany, (^lilonco. Til. Tllgli i)ros8uro lubricator construc-
lidii. 2,078,267 ; .\nr. 27.
Mdi-row Tinhrlcator Company. (See Morrow, John C,
. assignor.)
Morrow, Rose J., Stamford, Conn. Miniature thontor.
2,080,728 ; July 13.
Morrow Screw and Nut Company Limited. (See Pear-
ann, Clmrles, assignor.)
434
INDEX OF I'ATENTS, 1037
Morschel, Heinrieh, Leverkusen-Wiesdorf, and F. Gund,
Cologne-Deutz, Germany, assignors to General Aniline
Works, Inc., Ne-\v York, N. Y. Water-insoluble azo-
dyestuffs and fiber dyed therewitli. 2.099,272 ; Nov. 16.
Jlorse Andrews Co. (See Morse, William J., assignor.)
Morse Clialn Company. (See Perry, David B., assignor.)
Morse, Clark T., assignor to American Blower Corporation,
Detroit, Midi. Humidifying apparatus. 2,081,013 ;
May 18.
Morse, Harold F.. Southport. Conn., assignor to General
Electric Company. Support. 2,077,181 ; Apr. 13.
Morse, James F. (See (ilayton, W., Back, Morse, and
Johnson.)
Morse, James W. (See Lisle, H. C, and Morse.)
Morse, James W.. and A. I. Moore, Lansing. Jlich., as-
signors to Food Machinery Corporation. San Jose, Calif.
Automobile brake tester. 2,070.022 ; Feb. 9.
Morse, James W., A. L Moore, and C. S. Phillips, Lansing,
Mich., assignors to Food ^lachinery Corporation, San
Jose, Calif. Automobile wheel aligning apparatus.
2,070,347; Apr. 6.
Morse, Leslie G.. Randolph, Vt., and B. B. D'Ewart,
Worcester, Mass. Refrigeration apparatus. 2,095,00.5 :
Morse, Marie J., South River. N. J. Combined napkin and
destructilile folding basket. 2.066.849 ; Jan. 5.
Jlorse, Matthew H.. Jr., New Oilcans. Ln. Automatic
checking or counting device. 2.077.7^7 ; Apr. 20.
Morse, Robert G. (See Darlington, Philip J., assignor.)
Morse, Robert V., New York, N. Y. Airplane. 2,077,708 ;
Apr. 20.
Morse. Shirley P., East Haven, assignor to The A. C.
Gilbert Company, New Haven. Conn. Reflector for
electric heaters. 2,073,582 ; Mar. 9.
Morse, Waldo G., deceased, Lite of Yonkers. N. Y., by U. O.
Gumming, New Y'ork, N. Y., assignee. Article of manu-
facture and process of making the same. Re. 20.438 ;
July 6.
Morse. William J.. Attleboro. JIass.. assignor to Morse
Andrews Co. Combined collar holder and tie clasp.
2.099.901 : Nov. 23.
Mortensen, Cornelius, Louisville, Ky. Heat exchange ap-
paratus. 2,069,555 ; Feb. 2.
Mortensen, Oscar J., Superior, Wis. Vehicle window si-
lencer. 2,079,522 : May 4.
Mortensen. Peter E. (See Mitchell, M. E., Jlortensen,
and Fowler.)
Mortenson, Clemens, Cromwell, Conn., assignor of one-
half to E. E. Sage. Container for cut flowers and the
like. 2,087,259 ; July 20.
Mortier, Ren§, Paris, assignor to Soci^t6 & Responsabilit^
Limitee G. Rolot & H. Lemasson. Cote d' Or, France.
Cosmetic containing case. 2,085.822 ; July 6.
Mortimer, George, Westcliff-on-Sea, England. Band
strapping machine. 2,080,329 ; May 11.
Jlorton. Allen W.. and E. A. Koether. Baltimore. Md..
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Koppers Company.
Piston ring. 2,096,003 ; Oct. 19.
Morton, Edmund R. (See StoUer. H. M.. and Morton.)
Morton, Edmund R., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Regulator sys-
tem. 2,067,500 ; Jan. 12.
Morton. Edmund R., assignor to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Incorporated. New Lork, N. Y. Sound pic-
ture system. 2,099,865 ; Nov. 23.
Morton, Frederick C. Eggortsville. N. Y. Fastening
means for bearing sleeves. 2.102,375 ; Dec. 14.
Morton, George A. (See Flory, L. E., and Morton.)
Morton, George A. (See Malter, I*., and Morton.)
Morton, Harold A., assignor to American Anode, Inc.,
Akron. Ohio. Making rubber articles. 2,097,528 ;
Nov. 2.
Morton, Harold S., assignor to Stott Briquet Company,
Inc., St. Paul, Minn. Stoker actuating motor.
2,089,704 ; Aug. 10.
Morton, Harold S., Minneapolis, assignor to Stott Briquet
Company, Inc., St. Paul, Jlinn. Hydraulic control
system for a stoker motor. 2.090,583 ; Aug. 17.
Morton. Harold S.. St. Paul, Minn. Stoker control and
maintaining desired fuel bed resistance. 2,103.913:
Dec. 28.
^lorton, Harry E., assignor to B. F. Sturtevant Company,
Hyde Park, Mass. Rotary compressor. 2,082,412 ;
June 1.
Morton. Henry E., Muskegon Heights, Mich. Keyway
forming machine. 2.084,061 ; June 15.
Morton, J.Tmes E., Dallas. Tex., assignor of one-fourth to
Mechanical Parking Patents, Inc., Chicago, 111. Parlring
tower. 2.07S.770 ; Apr. 27.
Morton, Robert, & Company. (See Rawlins. George A.,
assignor.)
Morton. St«rllng. assignor to Teletype Corporation, Chi-
cago, m. Keyboard mechanism for telegraph apparatus
Re. 20.3.30 : Apr. 13.
Morton, Thom.is J.. Jr., assignor to Hoosier Lamp &
Stamping Corporation. Evansville, Ind. Ice cube trav.
2,006,403 : Oct. 19.
Morton, William A., Mount I^obanon, assignor to Amco,
Incorpor.nted. Pittsburgli, Pa. Glass annealing lehr.
2,075,4.52 : Jlar. 30.
Morton, William A.. Mount Lebanon, assignor to Amco.
Incorporatod, Pittsburgh, Pa. Regenerator. 2.101.817;
Dec. 7.
Morton, William A., and H. F. Spencer, assignors to Amco,
Incorporated. Pittsburgh, Pa. Recuperative soaking pit
furnace. 2,079,560 ; May 4.
Morton, William A., Mount Lebanon, and H. F. Spencer,
assignor to Amco, Incorporated. Pittsburgh, Pa. Re-
cuperator tile structure. 2.092,402 ; Sept. 7.
Jlorton, William C, and F. J. Degenfelder, Lincoln, Nebr.
Automobile turn signal. 2,069.382 ; Feb. 2.
Mortreux, Andr^ V. A., Mulhouse, assignor to Soci6t€ Al-
saclenne d' Explosifs (Soci6t6 3. Responsabilit6 Lim-
itee) a Richwiller, Haut-Rhin, France. Igniter for
grenades. 2,079,178 ; May 4.
Mortrude, William E., Jr., Seattle, Wash. Electrophysi-
cal cabinet. 2,096,128 ; Oct. 19.
Morway, Arnold J. (See Zimmer, J. C. and Morway. )
Mosby, Alfred D., Moline. 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to American Machine & Metals, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Display stand. 2,075.401 ; Mar. 30.
Moscinl, John, assignor to Chico Rhinestone Company,
Incorporated, Chico, Calif. Rhinestone making ma-
chine. 2,076,502 ; Apr. 6.
Moscowitz, Abraham. New York, N. Y., assignor to L.
Sonnebom Sons. Inc. Processing of textile yams or
threads. 2,093,468; Sept. 21.
^Moseley. Alexandi^r W., Evnnston, assignor to Sloan Valve
Company, Chicago. 111. Water flushing device.
2.079,329 ; May 4.
Moseley, Alvis. (See Baird. R. L.. and Moseley. )
Jloseley. Charles W. (See Lewis, J. F.. and Moseley.)
Moseley. Francis L.. assignor to Sperry Gyroscope Com-
pany. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Phase shift control for
three element electron tubes. 2,088,659 ; Aug. 3.
Moseley. Francis L., Pelham, N. Y.. and J. L. Bird, Rad-
burn, N. J., assignor to Sperry Gyroscope Company, Inc.
Brooldyn, N. Y. Standby tube system. 2,077,179 ; Apr,
13.
Moseley, Harry W. (See Poole, H. C, and Moseley.)
Aloseley, Tomlinson I., assignor to Dalmo Sales Corpora-
tion, San Francisco, Calif. Window construction.
2.103.864; Dec. 28.
Moser. Alexander, Berlin-Reinickendorf-Ost, Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Flange coupling
arrangement. 2,084,862 ; June 22.
Moser, Franz R., Amsterdam, Netherlands, assignor to
Shell Development Company, San Francisco. Calif.
Lowering pour points of mineral oils. 2,080,088 ; May
11.
Moser. Fr.mz R.. Amsterdam, Netherlands, assignor to
Shell Development Company. San Francisco, Calif.
Production of organic peroxides. 2.092.322 : Sept. 7.
Moser. Willielm, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur
Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. H., Berlin. (3ermanv. An-
tenna system. 2.0S.i.22t! : .Tune 29.
Moser, Wilhelm, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft ftir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.. Berlin, Germany. Con-
trol type thermostat. 2,088,918 ; Aug. 3.
Moser, Wilhelm, and H. Dausel. assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin.
Germany. Volume control device. 2,085,440; June
29.
Moses, Charles. New York, N. Y. Knitting fabric.
2.098.303 : Nov. 9.
Moses. Douglas Y.. assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemonra
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Hvdraulic fluid.
2.090,263 ; Aug. 17.
Moses, Douglas V., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemonrs
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Hydraulic fluid.
2,102.638 ; Dec. 21.
Moses. Edwin P.. AMiite Plains, N. Y. Hopper ear under-
frame structure. 2,085,762 ; July 6.
Moses, Graham L. (See Willby, N. H., and Moses.)
Moses, Graham L.. assignor to Westinghouse Electric &
Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Control
system. 2,094,370; Sept. 28.
Moses. James E. (See Dixon. Fate, assignor.)
Moses, Leslie W., and J. F. Duerr, assignors to M. S.
Levy & Sons, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Hat. 2.080,870;
May 18.
Moses. Nelson K., Cuyahoga Falls, assignor of -one-half
to P. A. Coley, Akron, Ohio. Rubber rail seat.
2.094.279 : Sept. 28.
Mosesian. Moses P.. Fresno, Calif. Packing container.
Re. 20.598 : Dee. 21.
Mosey. Clarence K.. and G. W. Mosev, Seattle. Wash
Testing instrument. 2,078.206 ; Apr. 20.
Mosey, George W. (See Mosey. Clarence K., and G. W.)
Mosher, Hugh H. (See Stein, J., and Mosher.)
Mcsher, Ira S.. East Orange, N. J. Hair clamp for per-
manent wave apparatus. 2.087.604 ; July 20
Moshier, Edson G. (See Gabrielson, C, and Moshier.)
Mosinee Paper Mills Company. (See Kernin, Alfred G.,
assignor.)
Moskal .Sam Ambridge. Pa. Electric switch clock com-
binntion. 2,079,963 ; May 11.
Mosler Lock Company, The. (See Benham. William T.,
assignor.)
Mosler S.Tfe Company. The. (See Robinson, H. J., and
Harrison, assignors.)
Mosle.v. Alfred J.. Aurora, 111. Grinding mill. 2.100,200;
Nov. 23.
Mosley, Carl E. (See Birkenmaier. T.. and Mosley.)
Mosley. Cari E^ Richmond Heights, and T. Birkenmaier.
assignors to W. N. Matthews Corporation. St. Lonls, Mo.
Fuse link. 2.067,677 ; Jan. 12.
LIST OF PATENTEES
435
Moss, Benjamin F. (See Smart, N. C, and Moss.)
Moss, Benjamin L., and F. J. Landgraf, assignors to
L. Moss, Chicago, 111. Multiple fuse plug. 2,071.934;
Feb. 23.
Moss, Elias. (See Newmark, M., and Moss.)
Moss, Herbert H., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Railway car underframe and constructing same.
2,084,161 ; June 15.
Moss, Leon E., and P. M. Titus, Faulsboro, assignors of
one-fourth to W. C. Apgar, Woodbury, and one-fourth to
M. Glickman, Paulsboro, N. J. Roto dart game.
2,077,001 ; Apr. 13.
Moss, Leopold. (See Moss, B. L., and Landgraf, as-
slgDors. )
Moss, Sanford A., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Supercharger. 2,084,863; June 22.
Moss, Sanford A., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Butterfly valve. 2,095,263 ; Oct. 12.
Moss, William H.. London, England, assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Treatment of textile material.
2,071,419 ; Feb. 23.
Moss, William H., London, England, assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Manufacture of synthetic
resins. 2,072,901 ; Mar. 9.
Moss, William H., London, England, assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Manufacture of compositions
of matter containing synthetic resins. 2,072,902 ;
Mar. 9.
Moss, William H., London, England, assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Optical screen and material
used in the manufacture thereof. 2,086,729 : July 13.
Moss, William Z., Lakeview, Greg. Tire deflation indi-
cator. 2,091,101 ; Aug. 24.
Mossberg, Frank, Attleboro, Mass., assignor to Mossberg
Pressed Steel Corporation. Manufacture of warp
beams. 2.102.020 ; Dec. 14.
Mossberg, Harold F., assignor to O. F. Mossberg & Sons,
Inc., New Haven, Conn. Audible indicating adjusting
device. 2,100,649 ; Nov. 30.
Mossberg, O. P., & Sons, Incorporated. (See Arden,
Thomas E., assignor.)
Mossberg, O. F., & Sons, Inc. (See Slossberg, Harold F.,
assignor.)
Mossbergj 0. F., and Sons, Inc. (See Mossberg, Oscar
F., assignor.)
Mossberg, Oscar F., assignor to O. F. Mossberg and Sons,
Inc., New Haven, Conn. Sling strap connecting de-
vice. 2,102,964; Dec. 21.
Mossberg Pressed Steel Corporation. (See Mossberg,
Frank, assignor.)
Mossberg Pressed Steel Corporation. (See Pearson, Ar-
vld P., assignor.)
Mossburg, Clifford H., McKeesport, Pa. Automobile
radiator strainer. 2,087,807 ; July 20.
Mosshart, Donald J., Springfield, Pa., assignor of one-half
to H. F. Hildreth, Mansfield, Ohio. Domestic heater.
2,103,789 ; Dec. 28.
Mostecki, Peter P. (See Kusnarowis, Walter, assignor.)
Mostertz, Ferdinand W.. Philadelphia, Pa. Making doilies.
2,096,193 ; Oct. 19.
Motch, Edwin R., Jr., Cleveland, and J. G. Moohl, South
Euclid, assignors to The Motch and Merryweather Ma-
chinery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Rotary tool ma-
chine. 2,103,486 ; Dec. 28.
Motch & Merryweather Machinery Company, The. (.See
Einig, Alvin B., assignor.)
Motch and Merryweather Machinery Company, The. (Pee
Motch, E. R., Jr., and Moohl, assignors.)
Moth, Clifford C. (See Benoit, L., and Moth.)
Motion Pictures Electric Products. (See Rose, Jess C,
assignor. )
Motor Improvements, Inc. (See IrwUie, Robert L., as-
signor.)
Motor I'ower, Inc. (See Pratt, George L., assignor.)
Motor Products Corporation. (See Kellogg, Homer G.,
assignor. )
Motor Products Corporation. (See Lane, Guy IM., as-
signor.)
Motor Products Corporation. (See Thunder, Harold G.,
assignor.)
Motor Terminals Company. (See Fitch. Benjamin F..
assignor.)
Motor Termin.als Company. (See Norbom, Ragnar A., as-
signor.)
IMot.or Wheel Corporation. (See Hora, Harry J., as-
signor.)
Motor Wheel Corporation. (See Horn, H. J., and Hunt,
asBignoiH.)
Motor Wheel Corporation. (See Hunt, J Harold, as-
signor.)
!\Totor Wheel Corporation. (See Hunt, J H., and Horn,
a.ssignoTK.)
Motor Wheel Corporation. (See Hunt, J. H. and Van
Halteron, assignors.)
Motor Wheel ("orporatlon. (See Jones, Don, assignor.)
Motor Wheel Corporation. (See Nelson, Erall A., as-
signor.)
Miilor Wh'H'l rorporntion. (See Slough, Charles R., as-
signor.)
Motor Wheel Corporation. (See Tower, Elmer V. J., as-
signor.)
Motor Wheel Corpornllon. (Roe Vnljenn, Bon., fls.slpnor.l
Slotor Wheel Corporation. (See Van Halteren, Andrew
S., assignor.)
Mott, Carl W. (See Benjamin, B. R., and Mott.)
Mott, Carl W. (See Lindgren, A. C, Benjamin, and
Mott.)
Mott, Carl W., Rock Falls, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Implement coupling means on
tractors. 2,092,584 ; Sept. 7.
Mott, George T., Pearl River, N. Y. Supporting device.
2,083,574 ; June 15.
Motte, Roger, Roubaix, assignor to Societe Anonyme
Etablissements Motte-Bossut Fils, Roubaix (Nord)
France. Manufacture of velvet or pile articles.
2,090,546 ; Aug. 17.
Mottlau, August J., assignor to J. E. Foster, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Clutch system. 2,089,807 ; Aug. 10.
Motyclia, Joseph, assignor to Cheney Brothers, Man-
chester, Conn. Measuring device for pantographic en-
graving machines. Re. 20,526 ; Oct. 5.
Motzer, Carl, et al. (See Sonman, Carl, assignor.)
Moulin, Pierre L., Paris, France, assignor to Eugene, Ltd.,
New York, N. Y. Permanent waving. 2,091,738 ;
Aug. 31.
Jloulton, Edward C. Newburgh, N. Y. Combined ashtray
and snuffer. 2,100,263 ; Nov. 23.
Moulton, Harley C, Maplewood, assignor to Lewis In-
visible Stitch Machine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Fur
cutting machine. 2.073,219 ; Mar. 9.
Moulton, Harley C, Maplewood, assignor to Lewis Invisi-
ble Stitch Machine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Combined
seaming and pinking macliine. 2,095,570 ; Oct. 12.
Moulton, Harley C, Maplewood, assignor to Lewis Invis-
ible Stitch Machine Company, St. Louis. Mo. Combined
seaming and pinking machine. 2,097,336 ; Oct. 26.
Mount; Wilbur S. (See Schlesman, C. H., and Mount.)
Mounting & Finishing Co. Inc. (See Fortunato, V., and
Catozella, assignors.)
Mountjoy. Garrard. (See Seeley, S. W., and Mountjoy.)
Mountjoy, Garrard, assignor to The Sparks-Withington
Company, Jackson, Mich. Multiband radio receiver.
2,074,800 ; Mar. 23.
Mountjoy, Garrard, and S. W. Seeley, .Tackson, Mich., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Radio (Corporation
of America, New York, N. Y. Automatic volume con-
trol. 2,079,657 ; May 11.
Mouromtseff, Ilia E., Willcinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Recirculating water jacket. 2,100,747 ;
Nov. 30.
Mouromtseff, Ilia E., and H. V. Noble, Wilkinsburg, as-
signors to Wfistinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Standing wave oscillating
system. 2,075,128 : Mar. 30.
Mourraille, Jean P. L.. assignor to St6 dite Satujo St6
.A.nme de Construction de Tuyaux sans Joints Systeme
Cravetto Brevets S. G. D. G., Paris, France. Appa-
ratus for constructing monolithic canalized structures.
2,102,639; Dec. 21.
Mousley, Norman K., Birmingham, England. Fluid flow
control valve. 2,068,814; Jan. 26.
Moussette, Oliver J., Sr,, Queens Village, N. Y. Combined
crusher and screen. 2,074,233 ; Mar. 16.
;Moussette, Oliver J., Sr., Queens Village, N. T. Bearing
for rotary croshers. 2,086,875 ; July 13.
Mowers, Osmyn, and P. F. Piepenbrook, Dallas, Tex.
Automatically operating garage doors and the like.
2,079,919 ; May 11.
Mowery, John N. (See Wicks. J. D., and Mowery. )
IMowrey, L. D., et al. (See Hill, Richard D.. assignor.)
Mowton, Edward M.. YonUers, N. Y., assignor to Amer-
ican Telephone and Telegraph Company. Printing tele-
graph system. 2,082,075: June 1.
Sloxlev, William M.. Kansa-s City, Mo. Lantern base sup-
port. 2,096.349 ; Oct. 19.
]\Ioyor, Allen .T.. .assignor to Interstate Bindery Company,
Kansas City, Mo. Merliiini.sni for shnpiug tlie back.-? of
book covers. 2,098,060 ; Nov. 2.
Moyer, Amos F., assignor to Tore Manufacturing Company,
Minneapolis, Minn. Power gang lawn mower. 2,007,158;
Jan. 5.
Moyer, Amos P., assignor to Tore IManufacturing Corpora-
tion of Minnesota, Minnetipolis, Minn. Gang lawn
mower. 2,100,910 ; Nov. 30.
Moyer, Amos F.. and G. C. Kleidon. assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Tore Manufacturing Corporation of
Minnesota, Minneapolis, Minn. Tractor propelled gang
lawn mower. 2,099.902 : Nov. 23.
Moyer, Elmo E., Scotia, N. Y.. assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Phase shlfling circuit. 2.078.152 ; Apr.
20.
IMoyer, Elmo E., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General Electric
Company. Electric protective system. 2,000,517 ;
Aug. 17.
Moyer, lllmo E., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric valve translating system.
2,095,S'_'7 : Oct. 12.
Moyer, Henry S. (."^i-e Moyer, Sidney S. and 11. S.)
Mover, Howard It,. Wllldnsburg. assignor to Wesllnglionse
Electric & Mannfaeturing Conipanv, East ritl.sburirh.
Pa. Roller. 2,009,531 ; Feb. 2.
Moyer, Sidney S. and II. S., Youngslowu, Ohio. Adjust-
able wal.«tband for trousers. 2.077.002; Apr. 1T5.
436
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Moyer, Wendell W., Syracuse, assignor to The Solvay
Process Company, New York, N. Y. Producing nitroso-
phenols. 2,074,127 ; Mar. 16.
Moyer, Wendell W., Syracuse, N. Y., assignor to The Sol-
vay Process Company, Xew York, N. Y. Diazotizatlon.
2,086,986 ; July 13.
Moynihan, John J., Boston, Mass., assignor to Aerovox
Corporation. Electrolytic cell. 2,070,801 ; Feb. 16.
Moyse, Edward. (See Kruoa. Victor, assignor.)
Mrozinski, Eugene J. S., Milwaukee, Wis. Sewing machine
tool. 2.097,735 : Nov. 2.
Mucha, Joseph, Neenah, Wis. Antiskidding device for
motor vehicles. 2,103,295 ; Dec. 28.
Muclilinski. .Vrnold. (See Woing.iiul. K., and Muclilinski.)
Muchnic, Henry E., assignor to The Locomotive Finished
Material Company, Atchison, Kans. Piston member.
2,076,302 ; Apr. 6.
Muck, Otto, Marquartstein, L. F. MuUer and P. Zier,
Munich, German v. Time and zone metering device.
2.099,616; Nov. 16.
Muckenfuss, Anthony M., Melrose, Fla., assignor to E. I.,
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Treatment of hydrocarbon oils. 2,073,973 : Mar. 16.
Muckenhirn, Ottilie, Basel, Switzerland, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Peco PloUlins Maatschappij N. V.,
Amsterdam, Netherlands. Mop. 2.093,052 ; Sept. 14.
Mudd, Garrett W., assignor to Peters Machinery Co.,
Chicago, 111. Stacker mechanism for paper cutting
machines. 2,094,665 ; Oct. 5.
Mudge, Karl, Pt al. (See Benson, Lew, assignor.)
Mudon, Thomas J., assignor to Cireo Products Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Circuit controlling device. 2,081,014 ;
May 18.
Mudon, Thomas J., assignor to Circo Products Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Sign flashing device. 2,084,407 ;
June 22.
Muelieman, Joseph P., Chicago, 111. Electrical apparatus.
2,068,190 ; Jan. 19.
Mueller, Arthur W.. Cincinnati, assignor to The Frick-
Gallagher Mfg. Co., Wellston, Ohio. Rotatable bin.
2.086.508 ; July 6.
Mueller, Arthur W., Cincinnati, assignor to The Frick-Gal-
lagher Mfg. Co., Wellston, Ohio. Latching device for
rotat.Tble bin sections. 2,086,509 ; July 6.
Mueller Brass Co. (See Levy, Frank M., assignor.)
Mueller Brass Co. (See Lindquist, David K., assignor.)
Mueller Brass Co. (See Lindquist, D. E., Gray, and
Rader, assignors.)
Mueller Brass Co. (See Mueller, O. B., and Gray, as-
signors.)
JIueller Brass Co. (See Mueller, O. B., and Irving, as-
signors.)
Mueller Brass Co. (See Robinson, W. M., and Rader,
assignors.)
Mueller, Clarence S., Point Place, Ohio. Chaser grinding
means. 2,099,074 ; Nov. 16.
Mueller Co. (See Cline. Earl E.. assignor.)
Mueller Co. (See Hathaway, C. W., and Krumsiek, as-
signors.)
Mueller Co. (See Lowe, Earl W., assignor.)
Mueller Co. (See Wilkins, James M., assignor.)
Mueller-Cunradl, Martin. (See Otto, M., and Mueller-
Cunradi.)
Mueller-Cnnradi, Martin, and M. Otto, Ludwigshafen-on-
the-ltliine, assignor to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktienge-
sellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Operat-
ing internal combustion engines. 2,087,616 ; July 20.
Mueller Electric Company. (See Brown, William H.,
assignor.)
Mueller, Emil C, assignor to The John Gabel Manufactur-
ing Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic phonograph.
2,087,095 ; July 13.
Mueller, Emil G., Swissvale, assignor to The American
Brake Company, Wilmerding, I'a. Brake rigging.
2.090,464; Oct. 19.
Mueller, Ervin H., Grosse Pointe Park, Micb. Attaching
handles to stems. 2.067.976 : Jan. 19.
Mueller, Ervin II., Detroit, Mich. Locking valve.
2,089,617 ; Aug. 10.
Mueller. Ervin H., Detroit, Micb. Gas cock. 2,094,714 ;
Oct. 5.
Mueller, Eugen, Owen Sound, Ontario, Canada. Sign and
manufacture thereof. 2,075.655 ; Mar. 30.
Mueller, Gustave, Cleveland, assignor to A. E. Tomlinson.
Shaker Heights, Ohio. Faucet. 2,094,462 ; Sept. 28.
Mueller, Ilerhcrt B., Los Angeles, Calif. Portable dance
floor. 2.102.080: Dec. 14.
Mneller, Herman G., assignor to Skinner Engine Company,
Erie, Pa. Valve mechanism for steam engines.
2.094,159 ; Sept. 28.
Mueller, Hilmar, and H. Tretter, Trenton, N. J. Foot
vibrator. 2. 081.365 ; May 25.
Mueller, Joachim, and K. Koeberle, Ludwigshafen-on-tho-
Rhine, Germany, assignors to General .'\niline Works,
Inc., New York, N. V. Vat dyestufTs of the anthraqui-
none-azine aeries. 2,079.403 ; May 4.
Mneller, Joseph J., West Orange, assignor of one-half to
H. W. Morgan, Maplewood, N. J. Cultivator. 2,067.781 ;
Jan. 12.
Mueller, Louis A., assignor to The Springfield Leather
Products Company, Springfield, Ohio. Billfold.
2.099.509; Nov. 16.
Mueller, Morltz L., Seattle, Wash. Combined filter and
automatic relief damper. 2,074,152 ; Mar. 16.
Mueller, Moritz L., Seattle, Wash. Air conditioning and
heat economizine assembly. 2,084,408 ; June 22.
Mueller, Oscar B., and J. E. Gray, assignors to Mueller
Brass Co., Port Huron, Mich. Valve. 2,087,520 ; July
20.
Mueller, Oscar B., and P. L. Irving, assignors to Mueller
Brass Co., Port Huron, Mich. Sprinkler head.
2.091,790; Aug. 31.
Mueller, Oskar. (See Neubert, M. P., and Mueller.)
Mueller, Ottilie, Wausau, Wis. Tamping implement.
2,066,997 ; Jan. 5.
Mueller, Richard P., Zurich-Alstetten, Switzerland, as-
signor to .1. B. Brady, Somerset, Md. Aircraft control
system. Re. 20,539 ; Oct. 19.
Mueller, Richard W., assignor to Kerotest JIanufacturing
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Balanced throttle valve.
2,095,395; Oct. 12.
Mueller, Robert. (See Cesareo, O., and Mueller.)
Mueller, Robert, Decatur, 111. Bathtub. 2,074,234 ; Mar.
16.
Mueller, Robert, Decatur, 111. Bathtub. 2,102,733 ; Dec.
21.
Mueller, Robert A., Houston, Tex. Controlling wells.
2,103,431 ; Dec. 28.
Mueller, Robert A., and J. R. Yancey, assignors to Gray
Tool Company, Houston, Tex. Wellhead equipment.
2,082,413; June 1.
Mueller & Son Company, The. (See Schauer, Wilbert E.,
assignor.)
Mueller, Stephen E., Silvis, 111., assignor to The Edna
Brass Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. En-
gine driving box. 2,088,999 ; Aug. 3.
Mueller, Theodore M., Pontiac, Mich. Transmission.
2,085,068 ; June 29.
Mueller. William A., Hollywood, Calif., assignor to United
Re.search Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Regu-
lating balance between currents in associated circuits.
2,075,801 ; Apr. 6.
Muench, Carl G.. New Orleans, La. Fiberboard.
2,094,371 ; Sept. 28.
Mnench-Kreuzer Candle Company Inc. (See Muench, T. J.,
and Guilfoil, assignors.)
Muench, Thomas J., and O. D. Guilfoil, assignors to
Muench-Kreuzer Candle Companv Inc., Syracuse, N. Y.
Candle lamp. Re. Des. 20,230 ; Jan. 5.
Muench, Thomas J., and O. D. Guilfoil, assignors to
Muench-Kreuzer Candle Company, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y.
Sanctuary candle lamp. 2.082,897 ; June 8.
Muentener, Christian C, Bogota, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Utility Innovations Inc., New York,
N. Y. Dust bag. 2,070,674 ; Feb. 16.
Muenz, Ferdinand. (See Bayer, O. Muenz, and Keller.)
Muenz. Ferdinand. (See von der Horst, H. D. F., Muenz,
and Vogt.)
Muenz, Karl, assignor to Deutsche Perrot-Bremse G. m.
b. H.. Mannheim-Friedrichsfeld, Germany. Automatic
brake adjusting mechanism. 2.082,021 ; June 1.
Muff, Oliver W., assignor to Commercial Iron Works of
Los Angeles, Los Angeles, Calif. Orifice fitting.
2,088,968 ; Aug. 3.
MulHy, Gary, Oakmont, assignor to Gulf Research & De-
velopment Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Spring.
2,087,354 ; July 20. . op uig.
Mu/lly, Glenn, Scarsdale, N. Y., assignor, bv mesne assign-
ments, to Copeland Refrigeration Corporation, Mount
Clemens, Mich. Control for refrigerating systems.
2,071,935; Feb. 23.
Mugdan, Martin, and J. Sixt, Munich, assignors to Con-
sortium fiir Elektrochemische Industrie, G. m. b. H.,
Munich. Bavaria, Germany. Manufacturing acetic an-
hydride. 2.101,868; Dec. 14.
Mugdan, JIartin, and J. Sixt, assignors to Consortium
fur Elektrochemische Industrie, G. m. b. H., Munich,
Germany. Producing acetic anhydride. 2,102,159 ;
Dee. 14.
MUhlbacher, Engelbert, Los Angeles, Calif. Grinding
apparatus. 2,080,089 ; May 11.
Miihlbauer, Ernst C. (See Molins, W. E., and Muhl-
bauor.)
Muhlelsen, Carl, assignor to Schutte & Koerting Company,
Philadelphia. Pa. Fin tube. 2.070.530 : Feb. 9.
Muhlonbruch, Fred, New York, N. Y. Progressive change
speed mechanism. 2.073.284 ; Mar. 9.
Muhr, Charles. (See Bodmer, A., Muhr, and Weiss.)
Mulr, Keith. (See McKee, H. H.. and Muir.)
Mulcahy, Edward M. (See Pieszak, A. J., and Mulcahy.)
Mulch, Balthazar H. T., Westwood, N. J. Apparatus
for producing Individual masses of ice. 2,098,753 :
Nov. 9.
Mulder, Johannes G. W., assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloel-
lampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Discharge
tube. 2.075,355 : Mar. 30.
Mulder, Johannes G. W., assignor to N. V. PhiUps' Gloei-
larapenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Gas-filled
discharge tube. 2,080,628; May 18.
MiiUlor, Johannes d }Y.. assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloei-
l.-jmpenfabrieken, Eindhoven. Netherlands. Electric dis-
charge tube. 2.081.247 ; May 25
^^li'^^r- ■^??\'>''".*'?.,^'-..'^^'- a"'^ ^- ^^- Duinker, assignors to
N. V. Philips Gloellampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Nether-
lands. Rectifying tube. 2.072.604 • Mar ">
Muldoon Anthony M., Hightstown, N. J. pile"fabric loom.
J,0io,402 ; Mar. 30.
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Muldoon, Anthony M., Hightstown, N. J. Pile fabric.
2,089,289 ; Aug. 10.
Muldoon^ Bernard F., Mountainview, N. J., assignor to
H. Hyman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fuse plug. 2,081,675 ;
May 25.
Mulet, Marcel, assignor to N. B. Salterini, New York,
N. Y. Window shelf. 2,077,892 ; Apr. 20.
Mulhare, Andrew F., Glenbrook, Conn. Typewriter action.
2,078,268 ; Apr. 27.
Mulhare, Andrew F., Glenbrook, Conn. Variable line
spacer. 2,090,139 ; Aug. 17.
Mulhare, Andrew F., Glenbrook, Conn., assignor of one-
half to Harry M. Brinkerhoff, Bogota, N. J. Power
actuated carriage return mechanism for typewriting
and like machines. 2,092,585 ; Sept. 7.
Mulholland, Clifford A., Tulsa, Okla. Air filter and
humidifier. 2,088,114 ; July 27.
Mulholland, Vergil, West Hartford, assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Regenerator tank
and operating the same. 2,068,924 ; Jan. 26.
Mulholland, Vergil, West Hartford, assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Glass making ap-
paratus and method. 2,068,925 ; Jan. 26.
Mullaney, Thomas J., et al. (See Good, Francis K., as-
signor.)
Mull, Arthur B., Appleton, assignor to Marathon Paper
Mills Company, Rothschild, Wis. Removable display
unit. 2,080,733 : May 18.
Mull, Arthur B., Appleton, assignor to Marathon Paper
Mills Company, Rothschild, Wis. Removable adhesive
unit. 2,080/734: May 18.
Mull, Arthur B., Appleton, assignor to Marathon Paper
Mills Company, Rothschild, Wis. Suspending unit.
2,081,095 ; May 18.
Mullen, Andrew V., Reading, and J. C. Smith, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Automatic change-over. 2,081,015 ; May 18.
Mullen, Edwin J., New Rochelle, assignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Production of
sulphur dioxide. 2,070,235 ; Feb. 9.
Mullen, Edwin J., New Rochelle, assignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Method and appa-
ratus for making sulphur dioxide. 2,070,236 ; Feb. 9.
Mullen, Edwin J., New Rochelle, assignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Production of
sulphur dioxide. 2,070,237: Feb. 9.
Mullen, Edwin J., New Rochelle, assignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Production of
sulphur dioxide. 2,074,061 ; Mar. 16.
Mullen, Edwin J., New Rochelle, assignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Production of
sulphur dioxide. 2,086,733 : July 13.
Mullen, Edwin J., New Rochelle, assignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
treating ores. 2,103,088; Dec. 21.
Mullen, Edwin J., New Rochelle, N. Y„ and C. A. Gal-
lagher, California, Pa., assignors to General Chemical
Company, New York, N. Y. Production of sulphur di-
oxide. 2,075,823 ; Apr. 6.
Mullen, James F., Jr., Detroit, Mich. Carburetor.
2,093,205 ; Sept. 14.
Mullen, James F., Jr., Lincoln Park. Mich. Carburetor.
2,103,689 ; Dec. 28.
Mullen, Thomas W., El Dorado, Ark., assignor to Bowes
"Seal Fast" Corporation, Indianapolis, Ind. Combined
blow-out patch and plug. 2,075,453 ; Mar. iO.
Miiller, Alfred, Munich, Germany. Skibinding. 2,100,666 ;
Nov. 30.
Muller, Alfred W., New York, N. Y. Electric attachment
plug. 2,099,986 ; Nov. 23.
MUller, Anna Iv., et al., executors. (See Muller, John H.)
Muller, Anthony S., Pontiac, Mich. Cutting jig.
• 2,101,624; Dec. 7.
Muller Aurelie, executor et al. (See Lindner, Arthur.)
MiilliT, C. n. F., AUticngpsellschaft. (See Jonas, Gott-
fried P.., assignor.)
Muller, Charles A. (See Sporn, P., and Muller.)
Muller, Charles J. (See Louisot, F. II., and Muller.)
MUUer, Christoph, assignor to Schmidt'sche Heissdanipf-
Gesellschaft m. b. H. ; Kassol-Wilhelmshohe, Germany.
Tubular continuous-flow si earn generator. 2,074,2,3o ;
Mar. 16.
MUller, Eduard, assignor to Rhelnmetall-Borsig Aktien-
gesellschaft, Dusscldorf, Germany. Guns lijiving
moans for liorizon-adjustmont. 2.098,352 : Nov. 0.
Muller, Erna F., executrix. (See Muller, Wolfgang (;.)
Muller, Ernest, Oakland, Calif. Micrometer. 2,085, 38(J ;
Juno 29.
Muller, Ernst F., Cohimbus, Ohio, assignor to The Jeffrey
MaTuifacturIng Company. Tamping machine. 2,070,245 ;
Apr. 0.
MUller, Eugen L., Berlin, Germany. Control of Internal
combustion engines. 2,074,514; Mar. 23.
MiiUer, Frlcderioh, dccensod. Union Coiinly Trust Com-
pany, Ellnnheth, N. J., executor. Tube forming appa-
ratus. 2,093,155; Sept. 14.
MUller, Friedcricli, (leceased, Union County Trust Coni-
jiiinv, lOllziibi'lli, N. .1., ('X<H'utoi-. I'dwoi- I laiismisslon
chain find parts tliorefor. 2,093,150; Sept. M.
MUller, Friedcricli, deceiised ; Union County Trust Com-
pany, executor, Dli/alicth, N, J. Cmilrol mechanism
for elevators and the like. 2,007,075: Oct. 20,
MUller, Fritz. (See Ecknrdt, It., lluth, MUll.r, and
Italim.)
Muller, Geza, Hillside, N. J. Sheet metal frame.
2,078,581 ; Apr. 27.
Muller, Heinrich, Nuremberg, Germany. Toy vehicle.
2,091,872 ; Aug. 31.
Muller, Jakob. (See Stocker, R., and Muller.)
IMuller, John A., assignor to United States Rubber Prod-
ucts, Inc., Passaic, N. J. Cord covered tube and appara-
tus for applying cords to tubes, cores, and the like.
2.093,206 ; Sept. 14.
MUller, John H., deceased, Secane, Pa. ; A. L. Muller
and Provident Trust Co., executors of said J. H. Muller,
assignors to Silver Oxide Products Company, Incorpo-
rated. Disinfective and antiseptic compounds for the
treatment of ulcers, sores, and the like. 2,103,999 ;
Dec. 28.
Muller, Julius F. (See Steik. K. T.. and Muller.)
Muller, Louis, & Cie. S. A., Fabrique d'horlogerie "La
Champagne". (See Annen. Robert, assignor.)
Muller, Ludwig F. (See Muck, O., Muller, and Zier.)
MUller, Manfred, Homberg, assignor to firm Sachtleben
Aktiengesellschaft fur Bergbau und Chemische Indus-
trie, Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Producing ba-
rium sulphate from barium sulphide. 2,094,902 ;
Oct. 5.
Muller, Max, assignor to the firm Durand & Huguenin S. A.,
Basel, Switzerland. Mordant azodyestuffs and their
production. 2,075,743 ; Mar. 30.
Muller, Max, assignor to the firm Durand & Huguenin
S. A., Basel, Switzerland. Mordant azodyestuffs and
their production. 2,076,477 ; Apr. 6.
Muller, Otto R., St. Albans, N. Y., assignor to Trenton
Brass & Machine Company, Trenton, N. J. Flush valve.
2,066,796 : Jan. 5.
MUller, Paul, Berlin-Friedrichshafen, Germany, assignor
to N. V. Machinerieen-en Apparaten Fabrieken, "Meaf",
Utrecht, Netherlands. Device for rendering visible ref-
erence points in geodetic surveying. 2,076,913 ; Apr.
13.
MUller, Paul, Berlin-Friedrichshagen, Germany, assignor
to N. V. Machinerieen-en Apparaten Fabrieken "Meaf",
Utrecht, Netherlands. Headlight for motor vehicles.
2,090,062 ; Aug. 17.
MUller, Paul, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur
Drahtlose Telegraphie G. m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Rectifying and filtering system. 2,103,487 ; Dec. 28.
MUller, Richard. (See von Hoessle, C. H., and MUller.)
Muller, Richard. (See Zellmann, R., and Muller.)
MUller, Richard, Alannheim-Neuostheim, M. Schenck,
Mannheim, and W. Wirbatz, assignors to C. F. Boehrin-
ger & Soehne G. m. b. H., Mannheim-Waldhof, Germany.
Cellulose esters. 2,103,012 ; Dec. 21.
Muller, Robert. (See Berning, August, assignor.)
MUller, Robert H., Berlin, Germany, assignor to General
Electric Company. Electrical insulation. 2,097,300 :
Oct. 26.
Muller, Robert L., assignor to Burroughs Adding Machine
Company, Detroit, Mich. Calculating machine.
2,077,180; Apr. 13.
Muller, Robert L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Burroughs
Adding Machine Company. Accounting machine.
2,087,542 ; July 20.
Muller, Robert L., assignor to Burroughs Adding Machine
Company, Detroit, Mich. Calculating machine.
2,091,046 ; Aug. 31.
Muller. Robert L., assignor to Burroughs Adding Machine
Company, Detroit, Mich. Calculating machine.
2.095,368; Oct. 12.
Muller, Thekla. (See Goldschmidt, St., Gerisch, Beuschel,
and Muller, assignors.)
MUller, Theodor, Winterthur, and H. Wiederkehr, Zurlch-
Hongg, assignors to the firm Schweizorische Lokomo-
tiv- & Maschineiifabrik, Winterthur, Switzerland.
Diesel-motor driven rail-guided vehicle. 2,084.774 ;
June 22.
Muller, William F., Brooklyn, assignor to William A,
Force, III, Now York, N. Y. Endorsing machine.
2,084,044; June 15.
Muller, Wolfgang C. Cincinnati, Ohio, Erna F. Muller,
executrix of Wolfgang C. Muller, deceased. Ineitla con-
trolled hydraulic shock absorber. 2.067.409 : Jan. 12.
Miillett, Howard A., assignor to Bradley Wnshfountain
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Soap dispenser. 2.085,823;
July 0.
IMullett, Howard A., assignor to Bradley Waslifountaln
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Washfountain. 2,085,824;
July 6.
MuUins Manufacturing Corporation. (See Benson, John
ir., assignor.)
MuUins Manufacturing Corporation. (See Clark, C. L.,
and Kuowlos, assignor.)
MuUins, Samuel A., Beaumont, Tex. Pump. 2,086,810;
July 1".
.MuUins, William II., South Boston. Va. Ventilating win-
dow for vcliiclcs. 2,0!)3,0,"):i ; Sept. 14.
Multlcycol I'uiup & lOnglne (Corporation. (See Hutchison,
Miller It., Jr., assignor.)
Multl-llydroniMtlc WeldiiiL' X.- Miinufacluring Company.
(Sec WnrnUe, linns <i., assignor.)
Mult i Lite Corponit 1(111. (Sec I'leislmonl, G., and Frled-
m.'in, assignors.)
Multlpost Co. (Sep Gay, Azol, assignor.)
Miiltlposter Advertising Corporation. (See Roberts,
Charles, assignor.)
-Miiltlsort Companv. (See M'rlght, Harold A.)
438
IXDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Mulvaney. George K, Chicago, E. Roden, Dalton, and
F. L." Cross, Chicago, III. Foot health exerciser.
2.072.959 : Mar. 9.
Jrulvanv. Harrv A. (See McCharles, Carl H.)
MuraauKh, Clarence L., Lima, Ohio. Can opener.
2,080,090 ; May 11.
Muinma, J. G. (See Nevin, Donald A., assignor.)
Mnmmert, Harold IB., Valparaiso, Ind. Cover for grille-
type automobile r.idiatnr fronts. 2.079,380 : May 4.
Mummert, Harold B., Valparaiso, Ind. External air
automobile heater. 2.079,381 ; May 4.
Mumper, Harry A., Mechanicsburg, Pa. Rail joint.
2,088,758; Jan. 26.
Munce, Clifford J., London. Ontario, Canada. Bo.x or
carton. 2,097,891 ; Nov. 2.
Munch, Carl, assignor to Atlas-Ago, Chemische Pabrik
Aitiengesellschaft, Molkau, near Leipzig, Germany.
Producing paper having a mirror-like luster. 2,096,973 ;
Oct. 26.
Muncheryan, Hrand AI.. Los Aneeles, Calif. Indicating
fuse plug. 2.067.977 : Jan. 19.
Muncie. Fred W., Jacksonville, Fla., assignor to Wood
Chemical Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Manu-
facture of retone and other carbon compounds.
2.069.896 : Feb. 9.
Muncv. William M. (See Albin, Jeremiah W., assignor.)
Mundell. Paul. (See Cuthbert, W. K., and JIundell.)
Mundinc Oscar L., Glendale, Calif. Router. 2,100,566 :
Nov. ."'.O.
Mundt, Louis C. (See Layne, L. A., and Mundt.)
Mundv. .Tanips M.. et al. (See Witt.v. Georpe, assignor.)
Mnnford, Theodore W.. assignor to Surface Combustion
Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Heat radiator for furnaces.
2,093.381 ; Sept. 14.
Munford, Thomas A. S. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Rail
lubricator. 2,082,414 ; June 1.
Municipal Sanitary Service Corporation. (See Raiscli.
William, assicrnor.)
Municipal Supply Company. (See Greenburg, Oiarles F.,
assignor.)
Munoz. Gonzalo C. Philadelphia, and D. M. Watson.
Ardsle.v. assignors to The AniPrican Piillev Conip.-inv.
Philadelphia. P.i. Jlotor support. 2,098,061 : Nov. 2.
Munro, Alexander L. (See Rumpel. H. H.. and l^^unro.)
Mnnro, -Aln-xander L.. and H. H. Rumpel, assignors to
Smith Engineering Works, Milwaukee, Wis. Granular
material washer. 2,099,133; Xov. 16.
Munro, Charles C. (See Hysko, J. L., Large, and Mnnro. >
Munro, Harold W.. Providence, R. I. Toy, particularly
adapted to dispense catnip. 2,086,631 ; July 13.
Munro, Walter J.. Scarsdale, N. Y. Sleeping garment.
2,096,913 ; Oct. 26.
Munroe, Howard L., Maiden. 3Iass. Coated fabric and
ni;iking the same. 2.097.089; Oft. 26.
Munroe, Thomas, Oakwood, Ohio. Collapsible box.
2,088,969 ; Aug. 3.
Muns, George E., Midland. Pa. Thermostatic control foi-
warm air furnaces. 2.07].-'i60: Feb. 23.
Munsch, Piei-re, Gnebwillfr. France, .\ntomatic discharge
device for roasters. 2,072,718 ; Mar. 2.
Munson, Elmer L. (See Davis, C. 11., and Mnnson.)
Munson, Elmer L., Naugatuck, assignor to The American
Brass Company, Waterburv, Conn. Copper base allov.
2.101, 0.S7 : Pec. 7.
Munson, Elmer L., Xaug.atuck. assignor to The American
Brass Company. Waterbury, Conn. Iligli strength cor-
rosion resistant copper alloy. 2,101,625 ; Dec. 7.
Munson. Elmer L.. Xnugatuck. assignor to The American
Brass Company. Waterburv. Conn. Hot workable copper
alloys. 2.101.626: Dec. 7!
Munson. Horace D., Niagara Falls, assignor to The
Mathieson Alkali Works. Inc.. New York, N. V. Chemi-
cal manufacture. 2,098,399 ; Nov, 9.
Munson. Joseph J., Houma, La. Rolling mill. 2,101,260 ;
Dec. 7.
Munson. Luther S.. West Riverdale. Md. Building wall.
2,078,153; Apr. 20.
Munson. Nelson IL, Jr.. West Springfield, assignor to
Mrl/Oiiirliliii Bros., Inc.. Springfii'ld, Mass. Doll and
costume therefor. 2,093,207: Sept. 14.
Munters. Carl G.. assignor to Aktiebolaget Temiisk Isola-
tion. Stockholm, Swe<len. Insulation. 2,067.015 ; Jan.
Munter.s, Carl O., Stockholm, Sweden, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Servel, Inc., Dover, Del. Refrigeration.
2,079,419; May 4.
Munters. Carl G., Stockholm. Sweden, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Servel. Inc., Dover, Del. Refrigeration.
2,086,632 ; July 13.
Munters. Carl C. assignor to Aktiebolaget Termisk Iso-
lation. Stockholm, Sweden. Heat insulation. 2,098,193:
Nov. 2.
Munz. Elmer G., Detroit, Mich. Spray head. 2,075,589 ;
Mar. 30.
MUnz, Ferdin.'ind. Frankforton-tbc-MMin, and K. Keller,
Frankforton-llii'-Main-Feclienheim. Gonnan.v. assignors
to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York. N. Y. Treat-
ment of dyeings pi-epared on celliilnse materials by
means of substantive dyosluffs. 2,080.543; May 18.
Miin/.ingcr. Wnlter M., Ileidclberp-Rohrbach. Gennany, as-
signor to R(ilim & Haas Company, Phil.adelpliia. I'a.
Coatini: rubber and product. 2.078.881 : Apr. 27.
Murnkanii, Masasuke, Tokyo, Japan. Rotary engine.
2,085,505 ; June 29.
Muralo Company, The. (See Iddings, Carl, assignor.)
Muramatsu, Sonienosuke, Oakland, Calif. Decorative il-
luminating bulb. 2.075.744 ; Jlar. 30.
Muranaka, liazumi, Honolulu, Hawaii. Rake. 2,086,170 ;
July 6.
Murber, George E., San Francisco, Calif. Golf overshoe.
2.102,601 ; Dec. 21.
Murch, John H.. East Orange. N. J., assignor to American
Can Companv, New York, N .Y. Can spraying machine.
2,103,270 ; Dec. 28.
Murden. William T.. Forestville, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General ilotors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Bearinc mounting. 2,075,745 ; JIar. 30.
Murden, William T., and R. D. Brouwer, Bristol, Conn.,
assignors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Midi Antifriction bearing. 2,098.709 ; Nov. 9.
Murdoch, Alexander G., London, England, Apparatus for
testing sports implements. 2,094,806 ; Oct. 5.
Murdock. Frederick ^L. ("bicopee Falls, and C. S. AVebber,
Springfield, JIass., assignors to The Fiberloid Corpora-
tion, Indian Orchard, Mass. Phenolic resins and mak-
ing the snme. 2.077.640 ; Apr. 20.
Jlurdock. Robert B.. Chappaqua, N. Y. Trench bucket.
2.082.022 ; June 1.
Murdoclc, Sidney A., assignor to R. Gumbiner, Los Angeles,
Calif. Sound motion picture system. 2,079,223 ; May 4.
Murdock. Sidne.v A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
R. Gumbiner, Los Angeles, Calif. Film driving system.
2.099,987 : Nov. 23.
Mureau, Charles A.. Los Angeles, Calif. Cosmetic ap-
plicator. 2,082,255 ; June 1.
Murena. Joseph A., Jersey City, N. J. Shoe. 2.083,390;
June 8.
Murlg Co., The. (See Lewis, Wilbur S., assignor.)
Murnane, Daniel J., Hollywood, Calif. Sletal sash.
2,082,117 : June 1.
Muros, Joseph, Cambridge, assignor to Gillette Safety
Razor Company, Boston, Mass. Shaving implement.
2.077.805 : Apr. 20.
Muros, .Joseph, Cambridge, assignor to Gillette Safety Ra-
zor Company, Boston, JIass. Shaving implement.
2,077,806: Apr. 20.
Muros, Joseph, Cambridge, assignor to Gillette Safety
Razor Company. Boston, ISIass. Shaving implement.
2.0«;i.:^66; M.ay 25.
Muros. Joseph, Cambridge, assignor to Gillette Safety
Razor Company. Boston, Mass. Shaving implement.
2.103,753 : Dec. 28.
Murphey's, R. H., Sons Company. (See Murphey, Rob-
ert C, assignor.)
Murphree, Eger V. (See Sweeney, W. J., Richardson,
and Murphree.)
Murphy, Agnes. Springfield, Mass. Hair curler.
2.0<?8.272 : .July 27.
Murphy, Alfred J., Petts Wood, England, assignor, by
mesne .i.'ssignments. to JIagnesium Development Cor-
poration. Modifying the mechanical properties of mag-
nesium alloys. 2,087,202 ; July 20.
Murphy, .\rthur R., Penns Grove. N. J., and C. K. Black.
WilminETton, Del., ,Tssignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company. Wilmington, Del. Azo pigmejit dves and
their pi-oduction. 2.077.488 ; .\pr. 20.
Murphy, Boise R., Huntington Park, assignor to Nesbitt
Fr'.iit Products. Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Dispenser for
linuids. 2.091.518: Aug. 31.
Murphy. Chalmer E.. Cuvahopa Falls. Ohio. Friction brake
and the like. 2.067.677 : .Tan. 12.
ihupli.v. Daniel. ITanimond, Ind. Alarm apparatus.
2,092.178 ; Sept. 7.
JIurphy, Demery A., Torrance, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The National Supplv Company of
Delaware, Toledo, Ohio. Swivel. 2.080.225 ; May 11.
Murphy Diesel Company Limited. (See Murphy, Moyes
J., assignor,)
Murphy, Edward A., and E. W. Madge. Wylde Green, Bir-
mingham, assignors to Dunlop Rubber Company,
Limited, London, England. Rubber dispersions and
their preparation. 2,091.559 : Aug. 31.
Murphy, Edward A., and E. W. Madge. Wylde Green,
Birmingham, assignors to Dunlop Rubber C;ompany
Limited, London, Enclnnd. Showerproof fabrics and
making the same. 2,090.753 ; Oct. 26.
Murphy, Francis M. G. (See Rust, N. M., and Murphv.)
JIurphy, Fnink C., Baltimore, JId. Printing press roller.
2.089,401 ; Aug. 10.
JIurphy, Frnnk H., Kansas City, Mo. Drafting board.
• 2,077,252 : Apr. 13.
JIurphy. Frank L., assignor to Pullman-Standard Car
Jlanufaeturin? Company. Chicago, 111. Air conditioning
system for cars. 2.099,702 : Nov. 23.
Murphy, Frank N., Hollywood, Calif., assignor to Warner
Bros. Pictures, Inc.. New York, N. Y, Fluid pressure
operated camera dollv. 2.081.248: May 25.
JIurphy, Harold P.. Detroit, Mich. Recording device for
telephones. 2,074,754 ; Mar. 23.
Murphy, Harold J., et al. (See Simning. Roy B., as-
signor.)
Marphy, Joseph !•:.. Jlinneapolis, Minn. Tractor sweep
rake. 2.066.5:i7 : J:in. 5.
Murphy, Jo.soph E.. Miuneaoolis. Jliun. Tractor sweep
rake. 2.068.191 : .Tan. 19
Murphy, Lewis S., JIariou. Ind.. assignor to Chicago Rail-
way Equipment Comnanv. Chicago. III. Adjustable
marker. 2.068..5G1 ; Jan. 19.
LIST OF PATENTEES
439
Murphy, Moyes J., assignor to Murphy Diesel Company
Ijimited, Milwaukee, Wis. Fuel injection apparatus.
2,082,808 ; June 8.
Murphy, P. H., Company. (See Bonsall, Charles D., as-
signor.)
Murphy, P. H., Company. (See Finger, Paul E., assignor.)
Murphy, P. H., Company. (See Gilpin, Garth G., as-
signor.)
Murphy, P. H., Company. (See Blurphy, Walter P., as-
signor.)
Murphy, P. H., Company. (See Schlesinger, Edgar E.^
assignor.)
Murphy, P. H., Company. (See Swann, James S., aii-
signor. )
Murphy, P. H., Company. (See West, Victor E., as-
signor.)
Murphy, P. H., Company. (See Wilkoffi, Louis C, as-
signor.)
Murphy, Patrick J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Ingersoll-
Kand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Beverage container.
2,074,414 J Mar. 23.
Murphy, Shirley D. (See Westlund. A. F., and Murphy.)
Murphy, Shirley D.. and F. V. Osborn, Indianapolis, Ind.
Metal working. 2.068.563 : Jan. 19.
Murphy, Shirley D.. and F. V. Osborn. Indianapolis, Ind.
MPtalwnrking aoparatn.s. 2.068.564 : Jan. 19.
Murphy, Shirley D., and F. V. Osborn, Indianapolis, Ind.
Composite structure. 2,082,415 ; June 1.
Murphy, Shirley D., and F. V. Osborn, Indianapolis, Ind.
Composite structure. 2,082,416 ; June 1.
Murphy, Shirley D., and F. V. Osborn, Indianapolis, Ind.
Composite structure. 2,082,417 ; June 1.
Murphy, Shirley D., and F. V. Osborn, assignors to The
John Lees Company, Indianapolis, Ind. Molding.
2.068.562 ; Jnn, 19.
Murphy, Thomas J., Stamford, Conn. Arcing apparatus.
2,068,691; Jan. 26.
Murphy, Thomas J., Stamford, Conn. Alternating cur-
rent motor. 2,082,506 ; June 1.
Murphy, Walter P., Chicago, 111., assignor to P. H.
Murphy Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof.
2,085,540 ; June 29.
Murphy, Walter P., assignor to Union Metal Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Railway refrigerator car.
2,085,923 ; July 6.
Murphy, Walter P., Chicago, 111., assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof. 2,102,276 ;
Dec. 14.
MuriJhy, Walter P., Chicago, 111., assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, Now Kensington, Pa. Carline. 2,102,277 ;
Tlpr. 14.
Murphy, William R. (See Robertson. George L., assignor.)
Murray, Albert C, Wakefield, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to American Stay Company, Boston, Mass.
Making shoe trimmings and the lilce. 2,098,969 ; Nov.
16.
Murvay, Albert L., Auburn, Ind. Rubber heel patching
lift. Re. 20,381 ; May 25.
Murray, Alexander, Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company. Jersey City.
N. J. Method and apparatus Sor ornamenting curved
surfaces. 2,073,313 ; Mar. 9.
Murray, Alexander, Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company. Jersey City,
N. J. Photomechanical resist. 2,091,715 ; Aug. 31.
Murray, Alexander. Rochester. N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City.
N. J. Photographic half-tone screen material and
process. 2,102,021; Dec. 14.
Murray, Alexander, Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, .Tersey City,
N. .T. Color correrted pholo-mochanir.nl printing plate.
2.102,022: Dec. 14.
Murray, Arthur G. (See Baird, W., Mavin, and Murray.)
Murray (Colour Controls Tyimited. (See Murray, (iuy L..
assignor.)
Murray Comp.Tuy, The. (See Blewett, John, assignor.)
Murray Company, The. (See Carr, Charles R., assignor.)
Murray Company, The. (See Woodford, Bronson O., as-
.signor.)
Alnrray f^orporalion of America, Thi>. (See Graebner,
Otlo 1''.. assignor.)
Murray Corporation of America, The. (See Graebner,
O. F.. and Ilahorsluinp, assignors.)
Murrjjy Corporation of America, The. (See Ilaberstunip,
Alfred TI.)
Murray Corporation of America, The. (See Lehuer, Louis,
a.ssignor. )
Murray Corporation of America, The. (See Lindell,
r.eiiil T., ■■iH.'sigiior.)
Murray Corporation, of America, The. (See Lynch, Earl
J., assignor.)
Murray Corporation of America, The. (See Northup,
.Amos 1'!,, aHslgnor.)
Murr.'iy Corporanon of Anicrica, The. (See Northup,
A. K., and Wiiliiiau, iissignor.s.)
Miiriay (!orporn(lon of .America, TIic. (See Osborn. Wil
liani C... assignor.)
Miin.iy Corporation of America, The. (See Podnny,
hidward .T., .■iHslgnor.)
Murray (Mrpoialloii of America, Tlie. (Sec Werner, Alex-
ander 1<\, nHHlgiiwr.)
Mnrra.v Corporation of America, The. (Hee Westrope,
Fred J., assignor.)
Murray Corporation of America, The. (See Westrope, P.
J., and Bliller, assignors.)
Murray Corporation of America, The. (See Widman,
Charles H., assignor.)
Murray Corporation of America, The. (See Widman, C.
H., Nacy, and Lindell, assignors.)
Murray, D. J., Manufacturing Co. (See McLeod, Arthur
M., assignor.)
Murray Deodorisers Limited. (See Murray, Henry L., as-
signor.)
Murray, li'rancis, Ponca City, Olda. Window display
background. 2,087,808 ; July 20.
Murray, Frederick F., Oil City, Pa. Diesel driven loco-
motive. 2,068,864; Jan. 26.
Murray, Guy L., Leeds, England, assignor to Murray
Colour Controls Limited, London, England. Machine
tool for performing operations on metal or other sub-
stances. 2,069,921; Feb. 9.
Murray, Henry L., Epsom, Auckland, assignor to Murray
Deodorisers Limited, Auckland, New Zealand. Pas-
teurizing and deodorizing lacteal fluids under vacuum.
2,089,132 ; Aug. 3.
jMurray, Henry L., Epsom, Auckland, assignor to Murray
Deodorisers Limited, Auckland, New Zealand. Appa-
ratus for pasteurizing and deodorizing lacteal fruits
under vacuum. 2,091,006 ; Aug. 31.
Murray, Hilton B. (See Murray, Paul and H. B.)
Murray, Homer R., Fairfield, Iowa. Appliance for prepar-
ing bodies for burial. 2,103,376 ; Dec. 28.
Murray, Howard J., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Borg-Warner Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Cone-type synchronizer for axially movable clutches.
Re. 20,373 ; May 18.
Murray, Howard J., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Borg-Warner Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Cam actuated clutch ring synchronizer. 2,081,061 ;
May 18.
Murray, Howard J., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Sure Shift Transmission Corporation,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Automatic clutch synchronizer.
2,096,045 ; Oct. 19.
Alurray, John A., and A. M. Howald, Toledo, Ohio, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Plaskon, Incorpo-
rated. Water soluble phenol-aldehyde addition products
and making them. 2,091,183 : Aug. 24.
Murray, John D., assignor to The Murray Liquafilm Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Coating compositions.
2,090,140 ; Aug. 17.
Murray, John D., assignor to Blurray Liquafilm Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Coatings. 2,099,570 ; Nov. 16.
Murray, John M., New York, N. Y. Glove. 2,103,594 ;
Dec. 28.
Murray, John S. (See Cross. Wallace E., assignor.)
Murray, Larkin A., and W. H. Hunt, Des Moines, Iowa.
Electrical wiring and instrument holding conduit.
2.060.967 : Fob. 9.
Murray, Linwood A. (See Brown. T., and IMurra.v.)
Murray Liquafilm Corporation, The. (See Murray, John
D., assignor.)
Murray-Ohio Manufacturing Company, The. (See Kraeft,
Herman L.. assignor )
Murray, Patrick J., Clifton Heights, assignor to Triseo
Products, Inc., Frankford, Pa. Drying unit. 2.091,873 ;
Aug. 31.
Murray, Paul and H. B., New York, N. Y. Beer con-
tainer. 2,090,403 ; Aug. 17.
Murray, Stanley G., Passaic, N. J. Automatic feeding
and weighing machine. 2,083,391 ; June 8.
Jlurray, Sylvia, assignor to Dictograph Products Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Battery holster.
2,089,402 ; Aug. 10.
Murray, Thomas E., Jr., Brookl.yn, N. Y. Boiler wall
and tubular unit therefor. 2,089,000 ; Aug. 3.
Murray, Thomas E., Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Boiler wall
and part thereof. 2,089,001 ; Aug. 3.
Murray, Thomas E., Jr., Brooklyn, N. Y. Operating boil-
ers of certain types. 2,093,686 ; Sept. 21.
Murray, Thomas F., Jr. (See Gray, II. Le B., and
Murray.)
Murray, William 11. G., and G. 11. Miner, Syracuse,
as.signors to Johns-Manville Corporation, New York.,
N. Y. Protected conduit. 2,085,441 : June 29.
Murray, William S., et al. (See Eraser, l^helbert M.,
assignor.)
Mursch, John, Teanock, N. J. Grinding mill. 2,091.080;
Aug. 24.
Murtagh, Ilugli, Brooklyn, and B. A. Wlttkulins, Summit,
N. J., assignors to Siierrv Gyroscope Coinp.any. Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Fire control system. 2.0(iO.II7 : Fob. 2.
Muse. .lohu It., assignor of tlfty rtor cent to M. W. Lewis,
SouiIkmii I'Ini's, N. C. Portable rotary adjustable soi^
saw. 2,0fi(;.7:!('. : .lan. 5.
Muse, Marshall 11., New York, N. Y. Producing electro-
type plates. 2.101,591 ; Dec. 7.
Musebeck, George R., naslgnor to Musebeck Shoe Company,
Danville, 111. Corrective Inaole for shoea. 2,067,240;
Jan. 12.
Musebeck, George K., assignor to Musebeck Shoe Com-
pany, Danville. 111. Corrective lusolo for shoes.
2,095,277 ; Oct. 12.
INIuscbeck Shoe Company. (See Musebeck, OeorRe K.,
a.>4Nigiii)r. )
Mn.shniii. Harry A., Chicago, 111. Spu.l. 2.092.011;
Si.pl. 7.
440
INDEX OF PATENTS, 193^
Musher Foundation Incorporated. (See Musher, Sidney,
assignor.)
Musher, Sidney, assignor to Mushor Foundation Incorpo-
rated, New York, N. Y. Stabilized fats and oils.
2,069,265 ; Feb. 2.
Musher, Sidney, assignor to Musher Foundation Incorpo-
rated, New York, X. Y. Organic materials stabilized
by antioxidant from grains and cereals. 2,075,824 ;
Apr. 6.
Musher, Sidney, assignor to Musher Foundation Incor-
porated, New York, N. Y. Stabilization of glyceride
oils against oxidation. 2,093,971 ; Sept. 21.
Musher, Sidney, assignor to Musher Foundation Incorpo-
rated, New York, N. Y. Foodstuff. 2,097,252 ; Oct. 26.
Musher, Sidney, assignor to Musher Foundation Incor-
porated, Now York, N. Y. Leguminous food product.
2,097,863 ; Nov. 2.
Musick, George N., Huntington, W. Va. Filling device.
2,069,675 ; Feb. 2.
Muskat, Irving E., assignor to Gulf Research & Develop-
ment Company. Pittsburgh. Pa. Making pyrethrin in-
secticide. 2,066,737 ; Jan. 5.
Muskat. Irving E., Chicago, "111., assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Butadienes
and chlorinated derivatives thereof. 2,070,609 ; Feb.
16.
Mu-^tket, Peter P., and D. E. Richardson, assignors to
H. G. Fischer & Co. Inc., Chicago, 111. High frequency
apparatus. 2,071,561 : Feb. 23.
Musselman, Fred F., assignor of one-half to E. L. Cain,
Leon, Iowa. Check valve for mud jacks. 2,094,924 ;
Oct. 5.
Musselman, John M., and H. P. Lankelma, assignors to
The Standard Oil Company (Ohio), Cleveland, Ohio.
Lubricating oil. 2,097,162 ; Oct. 26.
Musser, Clarence W., Kansas City, Mo. Racing amuse-
ment device. 2,098,809 ; Nov. 9.
Mussey, William H. (See Adams, E. E., Blomberg, Mus-
sey, and Stout.)
Mussey, William H., assignor to Pullman-Standard Car
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Articulated car.
2,076,503 ; Apr. 6.
Mussey, William H., and M. P. Blomberg. assignors to
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Lightweight railway car. 2,101,557 ; Dec. 7.
Mar. 2.
Mussey, William H., and M. P. Blomberg, assignors to
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Articulated car. 2,079,747 ; May 11.
Mussey, William H., and M. P. Blomberg, assignors to
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company, Chi-
cago, 111, Lightweight raiUvav car. 2.101.;j">7 : Dec. 7.
Mussler, Frank H. (See BuUard, Edward P., E. C, E. P.
Ill, Appelberg, Johnson and Musslor.)
Mussler, Frank H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The
Bullard Company. Machine tool headstock. 2,085,684 ;
Juno 29.
Mussler, Frank H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to The
Bullard Company. Cross-feeding tool slide. 2,085,685 ;
June 29.
Musso. Alfred, East Orange, assignor of one-half to W. P.
Deppc, New York, N. Y. Gas pressure maintaining
device. 2.066,358 ; Jan. 5.
Mustard, Levis W. (See Chase, Henry A., assignor.)
Mustee, Joseph F., University Heights, Ohio. Fuel con-
trol valve. 2,068,429 ; Jan. 19.
Mustin. George T.. Memliis, Trnn. V.'indsliicld wiixr.
. 2,071 ,851 : Fob. 23.
Mutchler, Arthur W., Brooklyn, and H. J. Strausshergcr,
Middle Village, Long Island, assignors to Julius Kayser
& Co., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for stitch regula-
tion in knitting machines. 2,070,802 ; Feb. 16.
Muter Company, The. (See RoUefson, Karl E., as-
signor.)
Muth, Frledrlch, Leverkusen-I, G. Werk, Gennanv, as-
signor to General Aniline Works. Inc., New "York.
N. Y. Hydroxycarbazole carboxylic acid arvlaniides.
2,071,702 ; Feb. 23.
Muth, Herbert, and W. Runge. assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft filr Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. B., Berlin,
Germany. Electrical condenser. 2.101,153 : Dee. 7.
Muth, John H., East Cleveland, Ohio. Cutting tool.
2,092,984 ; Sept. 14.
Muzak Corporation of Ohio. (See Domlzl, Dante, as-
signor.)
Muzak Corporation. (See McCutcheon, AVilliam A., as-
signor.)
Muzzey. David S.. Jr., Houston, Tex., assignor to Shell
Development Company, San Francisco, Calif. Seismic
surveying method. 2,101,408 ; Dec. 7.
Myard, Francis E., Paris, assignor to Soclete Anonvme
Compagnie dos Machines Pnoumati(iues RotnliVes,
Asnieres-sur-Seine, France. Compressor or duuid
2,072,482 : Mar. 2.
M.vatt, Marie L., executrix. (See Middleton, P., and
Myatt.)
Myatt, Vivian G. (See Middleton, P., and Myatt.)
Myer. J.Tmos E., assignor to Timber Engineering Company,
Washington, D. C. Timber connecter. 2,099,273-
Nov. 16. '
M.ver, Percy L., Ozone Park, assignor to The Western
Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y. Ticker-
tape display apparatus. 2,085,541 ; June 29.
-Myer, William, New York, N. Y. Safety razor. 2,102,278 ;
Dec. 14.
M.vers. Adolph A., Louisville, Ky. Collar supporting and
ironing device. 2,102.210 ; Dec. 14.
Myers, Bernard L., assignor to Dodge Manufacturing
Corporation, Mishawaka, Ind. Clutch. 2,082,969 ;
June 8.
Myers, Charles L., Overbrook, assignor to American En-
gineering Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Furnace wall.
2,098.430; Nov. 9.
Myers, Chester H. (See McCulloch, J. W., and Myers.)
Myers, Daniel W., Hicksville, Ohio. Heating structure,
2,096,194; Oct, 19.
Myers, Don D., Toledo, assignor to Modern Equipment
Corporation, Defiance, Ohio. Lift structure. 2,091,156 ;
Aug. 24.
Myers, Don D., Toledo, assignor to Modern Equipment
Corporation, Defiance, Ohio. Automobile lift.
2,099,274 ; Nov. 16.
Myers, Elias G., Toledo. Ohio, assignor to The Myers-
Slierman Company, Chicago, 111. Mixing apparatus.
2.081,552 ; May 25.
Myers, Elman B., Norristown, Pa., assignor of ten per
cent to H. W. Dis, New York, N. Y. Rotary grinder.
2,097.890 ; Nov. 2.
Myers, Frank L., Newark, Ohio, assignor to Owens-Illinois
Glass Company. Air filter. 2,077,951 ; Apr. 20.
Myers, George F., New York, N. Y. Helicopter. 2,070,610 :
Feb. 16.
Myers, George F., New York, N. Y. Propeller. 2,076,090 :
Apr. 6.
-Alyers, George F., New York. N. Y. Flying machine.
2,081,151: May 25.
Myers, George F., New York, N. Y. Flying machine.
2,094,105; Sept. 28.
Myers. George W., Chicago, HI. Sawmill guard.
2,087,577 ; July 20.
Myers, Guy M., Washington. D. C, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Standard Stoker Companv, Inc.,
New York. N. Y. Firing table. 2.072.006 ; Feb! 23.
Myers, Harold L., Morristown, N. J. Container.
2,089,067 ; Aug. 3.
Myers, Harry L,, assignor to The American Floor Surfac-
ing Machine Company, Toledo, Ohio. Sanding machine.
2,068,347 : Jan. 19.
Myers, Harry L., assignor to The American Floor Sur-
facing JIachine Company, Toledo, Ohio. Sanderplane.
2,069,502 ; Feb. 2.
Myers, Harry L., assignor to The American Floor Sur-
facing Machine Company, Toledo, Ohio. Surface clean-
ing means. 2,073.167 ; Mar. 9.
Myers, Harry L., assignor to The American Floor Sur-
facing Machine Company, Toledo, Ohio. Floor scrub-
bing, brushing, and polishing machine. 2,079,946 ;
May 11.
Myers, Henry B„ Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Ferro Machine & Foundry Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Molding. 2,076,790 : Apr. 13.
Jtyers, Henry C, Tillamook, Oreg. Trailer. 2,090,874;
Aug. 24.
Myers. James E., ■niiiteflsh Bav, Wis. Humidifier.
2,075,862 ; Apr. 6.
M.vers, John W., Roanoke, Va., assignor, bv mesne assign-
ments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Fuel distributor mounting. 2,092,403 ;
Sept. 7.
M.vers, John W., Roanoke, Va., assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to The Standard Stoker Cofapanv, Inc.
(H)J2). Locomotive stoker. 2.103,210; Dec. 21.
Myers, Joseph W., and G. M. Biddinger, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Proctor & Schwartz, Inc., Phila-
delphia, Pa. Automatic toaster. 2.079.382 ; May 4.
Myers, Latimer D., assignor to Emery Industries. Inc.,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Shrinking fabrics. 2,103,205; Dec.
Myers, Latimer D., and L. A. Stegemever, assignor to
The Twitchell Process Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Pu-
rifying and fractioning mahogany sulphonates and
products thereof. 2,068,149 ; Jan. 19.
^'■^''094^503 -^S" ^t°"2*8 ^"''''°^'^°°' "^t- Hydraulic brake.
M.vers, ijeon'ard M.. Middlesbrough. England, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Voltmeter arrangement.
2,073.251 ; Mar. 9.
Myers. Leonard M., Middlesborough, England, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Voltage measuring ap-
paratus. 2,078,771 ; Apr. 27.
M.vers, Lloyd D., Minneapolis, Minn. Belt construction
for garments. 2.096,914 ; Oct. 26.
Myers, Louis, assignor to Myers JManufacturing Com-
pany, Galesburg 111. Disher. 2,085,381 ; June 29.
Myers Manufacturing Company. (See Myers, Louis, as-
signor.)
Myers, Oren T.. De Soto, and A. Emily, Richwoods, Mo.
Oven. 2,098,729; Nov. 9.
Myers, Oscar. (See Carpenter, W. W., and Mvers.)
.Myers, Oscar. (See Korn, F. A., and Mvois ) "
Myers, Oscar, Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Signaling
system. 2,084,104 ; June 15.
Myers, Oscar, Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone
control system. 2,084,105 ; June 15.
LIST OF PATENTEES
441
Myers, Oscar, Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone Lab-
oratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone
system. 2,088,305; July 27.
Myers, Oscar, Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone Labo-
ratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Coidmunica-
tion system. 2,096,819 ; Oct. 26.
Myers, Oscar W., United States Navy. Welding electrode
holder. 2,092,771 ; Sept. 14.
Myers Regulator Co., The. (See Kestel, Henry C, as-
signor. )
Myers, Robert, San Francisco, Calif., assignor to M. J.
Lampert & Sons, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pliers.
2,067,578 ; Jan. 12.
Myers, Roy H., and L. Sandoz, Ventura, Calif. Interior
finishing structure and fastener. 2,103,168 ; Dec. 21.
Myers, Scott O., Dougherty, Iowa. Cream cooler.
2,089,403 ; Aug. 10.
Myers-Sherman Company, The. (See Myers, Elias G.,
assignor.)
Myers, Walter, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Sewing ma-
chine loop-taker mechanism. 2,095,450 ; Oct. 12.
Myers, Walter, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Lubricating
device for sewing machine looptakers. 2,101,320 ;
Dec. 7.
Myers, Walter, Bridgeport, assignor to The Singer Manu-
facturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Beaded edged
article and method. 2,103,631 ; Dec. 28.
Myers, William A., Springfield, assignor to The Atlantic
Refining Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Solvent recovery.
2,070,611 ; Feb. 16.
Myers, William H., Cuyahoga Falls, assignor to The Fire-
stone Tire & Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Collaps-
ible core and making and using the same. 2,071,864 ;
Feb. 23.
Myers, Winter W., Hopatcong, N. J., assignor to .A.usti-al
Sales Corporation. New York, N. Y. Blackboard mount-
ing. 2,002,323 : Sept. 7.
Mygland, Thoralf C, Whitby, Ontario, Canada. Venti-
lating structure for automobile bodies. 2,087,651 ;
July 20.
Myles Salt Company. (See Schwartz, Simon B., as-
signor. )
Mylius, Otto, assignor to Deutsche Getriebe Gesellschaft
mit beschrankter Haftung, Berlin, Germany. Damping
the oscillations of vehicles, in particular rail vehicles.
2,102,907: Dec. 21.
Mylius, Walter G. (See Bradshaw, W. M., and Mylius.)
Mylius, Walter (J., Summit, N. J., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Companv. East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Watt-hour meter. 2,071.936 : Feb. 23.
Mylius, Walter G., Summit, N. J., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Meter base. 2,088,480 ; July 27.
Mylius, Walter G., Summit, N. J., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh. Pa. Terminal clamp. 2.088,481 ; July 27.
Myon, Daniel, assignor to Societe d'Etude de Distributeurs
Automatiques S. E. D. A., Paris, France. Apparatus
for dispensing liquid hydrocarbons. 2,079,027 ; May 4.
Myracle, Clarence C, Orange, Calif. Liquid sampler.
2,080,629 ; May 18.
Myres, William J., El Paso, Tex. Holster. 2,092,222 ;
Sept. 7.
Myron. William P., San Francisco, Calif. Liquid dis-
penser. 2,074,554 : Mar. 23.
Mvron, William P., San Francisco, Calif. Bed for in-
fants. 2,082,070 : Juno 1.
Myron, William P., assignor to F. A. Hamilton, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Device for treating stupes and the like.
2,068,692; Jan. 26.
N. D. Q. Specialty Corporation. (See Weiss, Leo, as-
signor.)
N. V. I.izerliandel I. M. do Vries. (See de Vrips, Abraham,
assignor.)
N. V. Machinerieen-en apparaten Fabrieken "Meaf". (See
DaUenbach, Walter, assignor.)
N. V. Machinerieen-en Apparaten Fabrieken "Meaf". (See
Dailenbach, W., and Leischner, assignors.)
N. V. Machinpri(>on-('n Apparaten Fabrieken "Moaf". (,See
Hillebrand, Hermann, assignor.)
N. V. Maeliinnrieen-pn Apparaten Fabrielten "Meaf". (See
Jaediclco. Friedrich, assignor.)
N. V. Machinerioen-en Apparaten Fabrieken "Moaf". (Sec
Kohl, Karl, assignor.)
N. V. Machlnericcn-en Apparaten Fabrieken "Meaf".
(See MUllcr, Paul, assignor.)
N. y. Machlnerle(>n-pn Apparonten Fabrieken "Meaf".
(,Sce von Schtitz, Frlcdrich, assignor.)
N. V. Machinorioon-en Apparaten Fabrieken, "Meaf".
(See Wllckcns, Ernst, assignor.)
N. V. Ncdcrhindsclip InsI nmicntcn Compagnip "Nedinsco."
(Spp I'.'ii)p1Io, Karl, nssigiior.)
N. V. Npdprl.'indsche Tpclinlsche Handel MiJ "Giro". (.See
lUchtPr, Oskar, MHsignor.)
.N. V. Philips' fJlopJhuiiponl'abripUen. (See Alinlc, Koplof
J. II., M.s.signor.)
N. V. I'hllipB GlnpjIiitnppnfiilirlpkPn. (See AllnU, K. J. H.,
KlanBSPiis, and Iloulninn, assignors.)
N. V. I'lilllp.s' Glopll;iiiii)c"iif,ibrli'kpn. (Sep de V.iu-v. J. II.,
and Allnk, nsslgiiors.)
N. V. I'lillips' (ilopllaiiipenrabripliPn. (Spk lionmcpster,
Ilulbert O., assignor.)
(See Bouwers, A.,
(See Bouwers,
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken.
and van der Tuuk, assignors.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken.
Albert, assignor.)
N. V. Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Bruijnes,
Johannes, assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See de Fries, Johan
D., assignor. )
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See de Jong, Frans
H., assignor.)
N. V. Philips, Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See de Lange,
Cornells, assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See de Vries, Ger-
rit, assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrielien. (See Dobbeu, P. W.,
and Visser, assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Elenbaas, Wil-
lem, assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Jonker, John L.
H., assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Klinkhamer,
Hendrik A. W., assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Klinkhamer,
H. A. W., Lamberts, Voorhoeve and de Jong, assignors.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Krol, Baarte,
assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Leithiiuser,
Gustav, assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Leijdens, Pie-
ter, assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrielven. (See Markus, N. S.,
and Strutt, assignors.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Mulder, Jo-
hannes G. W., assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Mulder,
J. G. W., and Duinker, assignors.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Oosterhuis,
Ekko, assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Penning, F.
M., and Teves, assignors.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Posthumus, K.,
and Nordlohne, assignors.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Six, W., and
Vermeulen, assignors.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Tellegen,
B. D. H., de Vries, and Bakker, assignors.)
N. v., Philips' Gloeilampenfabrielvon. (See van der Horst,
Ha jo L., assignors.)
N. v. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See van der Horst,
Hajo L., assignor. )
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See van Gogh,
Willem D., assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See van Urk, Arend
T., assignor.)
N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken. (See Volleubroek,
J. B. L., and Horowitz, assignors.)
N. V. Wallramit Handel Maatschappij. (See Voigtiander,
Hermann, assignor.)
N. V. Yzerhandel I. M. de Vries. (See de Vries, Abraham,
assignor.)
Naamlooze Veunootschap De Bataafsche Petroleum
Maatschappij. (See Rainbow, Henry, assignor.)
Naamlooze Venuootschap Hollandsche Draad-en Kabel-
fabripk. (Spp van Hoffpn. Hpndrilc A. M.. assic'ior.)
Naamlooze Vennootschap Ijzerhandel I. M. de Vries. (See
de Vries, Abraham, assignor.)
Naamlooze Vennootschap Industrieele Maatschappij Voor-
heen Noury & Van Der Lande. (See Reinders, Willem,
assignor.)
Naamlooze Vennootschap Internationale Spinpot Ex-
ploitatie Maatschappij I. S. E. M. (See Hofstede-
CruU, Rento W. H., assignor.)
Naamlooze Vennootschap "Kamatec". (See Stuivenberg,
Cornells H., assignor.)
Naamlooze Vennootschap : Koninklijke Nederlandsche
Grofsmcdery. (See Rauwenhoff, Frans C, assignor.)
Naamlooze Vennootschap Maatschappij tot Belieer en
Exploitaiio van Octrooien. (See Bertrand, Pierre, as-
signor.)
Naamlooze Vennootschap-Maatschappij tot Exploitatie van
"ten Bosch Octrooien N. V." (See Bolk, WlUem, as-
signor.)
Naamlooze Vonnoolschop Maclunerlopn- on apparalpnTab-
rioken "Meaf". (Spp von Langpn. Waller, assignor.)
Naamlooze Vonnootschap tot voortzettlng der zakon van
Pioter Schocn & Zoon. (See Rinse, Jacobus, assignor.)
Nabors, William ('., Manslipld, La. Trailer steering con-
struction. 2,089,290 : Aug. 10.
Naclimnn Spring-Filled Corporation. (See Gleason, Wlt-
liaiii \V.. assignor.)
Naclinian Spring-Fillpd Corporation. (See Hanauor, Dar-
win, assignor.)
Nachnian S|)ring-FIIlc(I Corporation. (See Simmons,
Charles IJ.. a.sslu'nor. )
Nachod & United Slates Signal Co., pI al. (Soo Ulchter-
Icpssing, Frank II., assignor.)
Nachrclnpr, llarrv .1., Lombard, III. Itrlck vcnoprlng
sirnclurp. :>.(IS I ..SSO : May 25.
Nack, (Jporgo T., assignor of ono-half to J. L. EUla. and
n. M. Hoinzpn, Ivanhoe, Minn. Filter. 2,087,442;
July 20.
Niipy, Alonzo P. (Spp WIdman. C. H., Nacy, and Ltndell.)
Nadal, Albert, /urlcli, .Swllzerlaml. Making thln-wnllod
hollow bodies from plastics. 2,082,715 ; Juno 1.
442
i>;dex of patents, 1937
1
Nadeau, Gale F. (See Malm, C. .T., and Xadeau. )
Nadenu. Gale F., Rochester, N. Y.. assignor to Eastman
Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J. Manufacture of
photographic film. 2,066,850 ; Jan. 5.
Nadeau, Gale F., Rochester. N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Manufacture of photographic film. 2.096,616 :
Oct. 19.
Nadeau, Gale F., Rochester. N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Manufacture of photographic film. 2,096.617 :
Oct. 19.
Nadeau, Louis N., Marinette, Wis. Feeding apparatus.
2.097..381 : Oct. 26.
Nadelson, Philip, Brooklyn, N. Y. Container. 2,092,772 ;
Sept. 14.
Naden, James H., Hampstead, London, assignor of one-
half to C. G. H. Galloway, London, England. Radio
tuning device. 2,078,637 ; Apr. 27.
Nadler, Joseph G.. Jr., Jersey City, N. J. Drawing or
extrusion die. 2.087,066 ; ,Tuly 13.
Naess, Herman, New Brighton, Staten Island, and S.
Strommer. New York, N. Y. Clock escapement means.
2.094,925 ; Oct. 5.
Nafash, Morris S., Union City, N. J., assignor to Cesare
Barbieri, New York. N. Y. Cyclic process of producing
amines of saturated hydrocarbons. 2,075,825 ; Apr. 6.
Nafash, Morris S.. Union City. N. J., assignor to C.
Barbieri, New York, N. Y. Cyclic process of producing
amines of unsaturated hydrocarbons. 2.078.582 : Apr.
27.
Nafash, Jlorris S.. Union City, N. J., assignor to Cesare
Barbieri. New York, N. Y. Separating unsaturated and
saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons. 2,086,473 : July 6.
Nagashima, Miyuki. (See Asao, S., and Nagashima.)
Nagatsuka, Masanori. (See Takahashi, H., and Nagat-
suka. )
Nagel. August, Stuttgart, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Focusing self-erecting front camera. 2,069,968 :
Feb. 9.
Nagel, August, Stuttgart, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Shutter release for folding cameras. 2,073.285 ;
Mar. 9.
Nagel, August, Stuttgart, Germany, assignor to The East-
man Kodak Company, Rochester. N. Y. Objective-
shutter distance-adjusting and releasing apparatus on
photographic cameras. 2,085,468 ; June 29.
Nagel. August, Stuttgart, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Shutter release for folding cameras. 2.087,005 ;
July 13.
Nagel, August, Stuttgart, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City.
N. J. Focusing automatically erecting front camera.
2,090,063 ; Aug. 17.
Nagel. August. .Stuttgart, Germany, assignor to Eastman
Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Shutter trigger
latch. 2.102,376 ; Dec. 14.
Nagel, Emil, Sr., and C. Oberli, Berne, Ind. Unitary egg-
turning device. 2,092,555 ; Sept. 7.
Nagel, Ethel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Handbag. 2,068,507;
Jan. 19.
Nagel. Joseph .S., Anaheim, Calif. Building structure.
2,081.499 ; May 25.
Nagel, Otto C. (See Miller, Valentine, assignor.)
Nagel, Theodore, Brooklyn, N. Y.. assignor to Carburetted
Gas, Inc. Producing Gas. 2,067,940 ; Jan. 19.
Nagel, Wilhelm, Freiburg-in-Breisgan, Germany. Optical
color-matcliing apparatus. 2.068.301 ; Jan. 19.
Nagele, Joseph. Sheldon, III. Combined can bail and
opener. 2,071.650 : Feb. 23.
Nftgele. Karl F., Berlin-NeukoUn. Germany. Fixing devicto
for sliding clasp fasteners. 2,066.359 : Jan. 5.
Nttgele, Karl F., Berlin-NeukoUn, Germany. Apparatus
for the manufacture of zip fasteners. 2,094,715 ;
Oct. 5.
Niigeli, Karl-Heinz. Berlin-Charlottonburg. Germany, as-
signors to Siemens-Schuckerfwerke Aktiengsellschaft.
Exerting an artificial pressure on the insulation of
electric cables. 2,082,649 ; June 1.
Nagin, Harry, Pittsburgh, assignor to Reliance Steel
Products Company, Rankin, Pa. Tread and assembling
the same. 2,087.923 : July 27.
Nagler, Bruno. (See Rutherford, W. V. D'A., Hafner,
and Nagler.)
Nagler, Forrest. (See Watson, W., and Nagler.)
Nagole, Inc. (See Snell, Samuel A., assignor.)
Nagv. licrthold, Brooklyn. N. Y. Bottle closure assem-
bling machine. 2.069,897 ; Feb. 9.
Nahigyan, Kevork K., assignor to Riley Stoker Corpora-
tion. Worcester, Mass. Gas scrubber. 2,083,468 ; .
June 8.
Nahm, John P. (See Nahm, Louis A., and J. P.)
Nahm, Louis A. and J. F., St. Louis, Mo. Wrapper or
carton. 2,087,723 ; Jan. 12.
Nail, Walter B. (.Sec Sundstrom, Herman T., assignor.)
Nair, John H.. Syracuse, assignor to The Borden Com-
pany, Now York. N. Y. Treatment of cream product.
2,092,324 ; Sept. 7.
Nalr, John H., and D. E. Mook, Syracuse, assignors to
The Bordon Company, New York, N. Y. Treatment of
milk products. 2.092,325 ; Sept. 7.
Xajarian, Herand K. (See Weaton, G. F., and Najarian.)
N'akanishi, Kinjiro. (See Nakanishi, Kinsaku, assignor.)
Xakanishi, Kinsaku, Hakata, Fukuoka, Japan. Apparatus
and method for simultaneously manufacturing brocades
and pattern cards. 2,083,960 ; June 15.
Nakanishi, Kinsaku, Hakata, Fukuoka. assignor of one-
half to Kinjiro Nakanishi, Fukuoka, Japan. Photo-
electric selecting system. 2,097,234 ; Oct. 26.
Nakashima. Tomomasa, and K. Takayanagi. Hamamatsn,
Japan. Television receiving system. 2,093,137 ; S^t.
14.
Nakich, Louis G., Kansas City, Mo. Swivel connecter.
2,098,304; Nov. 9.
Nalbach, John R., et al. (See Braam, Harold S., as-
signor.)
N'albach. John R. (See Whitehead, Dean H., assignor.)
Nallinger, Fritz, Stuttgart, assignor to Daimler Benz
Aktiengesellschaft, Stuttgart-Unterturkheim, Germany.
Springing for vehicles. 2,087,543 ; July 20.
Nallinger, Fritz, Stuttgart, assignor to Daimler-Benz A. G.,
Stuttgart-Unterturkheim, Germany. Motor vehicle with
compressed air cooling. 2,101,627 ; Dec. 7.
Namiki Manufacturing Company, Limited, The. (See Wat-
anabe. Asahi. assignor.)
Nampa, Sulo M. (See Main. D. W., and Nampa.)
Nampa, Sulo M., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Worth
Company. Car loading device. 2.067,724 ; Jan. 12.
Nampa. Sulo M., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Worth
Company. Car loading device. 2.068.460 : Jan. 19.
Nampa. Sulo ]M., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Worth
Company. Car loading device. 2,073.349 ; Mar. 9.
Nampa, Sulo M., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Worth Company. Car loading
mechanism. 2,079,947 ; May 11.
Nampa, Sulo M., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Worth
Company. Car loading device. 2.087,067 ; July 13.
Nampa, Sulo M., Detroit. Mich., assignor to The Worth
Company. Car loading device. 2,094,407 ; Sept. 28.
Nampa, Sulo M., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Worth
Company. Hoisting device. 2,098,511 ; Nov. 9.
Nanfeldt. William, Clifton, assignor to World Bestos
Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Woven friction lining.
2,074,128 : Mar. 16.
Nanfeldt, William, Clifton, assignor to World Bestos
Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Woven brake lining, yarn,
and process for making same. 2,100,347 ; Nov. 30.
Nanos, George, and R. R. Blythe, New York, N. Y., said
Nanos assignor to said Blythe. Rotary seal for compres-
sors and the like. 2,067,540 : Jan. 12.
Napier. James A. T., assignor of two-thirds to E. J. and
H. J. Hall, London, England. Self-centering washer.
2,083,658; June 15.
Napier, Maurice A. (See Cnrvington. O. H., and Napier.)
Napolis, James, and S. Dellagola, Worcester, Mass. Hoe
construction. 2,083,918 ; June 15.
Napolifan, Gene, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brake. 2.071.420;
Feb. 23.
Napolitan. Gene, Woodhaven, N. Y. Hydraulic brake.
2,090,303 ; Aug. 17.
Nardone, Romeo M., assignor to Eclipse Aviation Cor-
poration, East Orange, N. J. Clutch device for start-
ing mechanisms. 2,068,461 ; Jan. 19.
Nardone, Romeo M., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Eclipse A^•iation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. En-
gine starting apparatus. 2,068,462 : Jan. 19.
Nardone, Romeo M., assignor to Eclipse Aviation (Cor-
poration, East Orange, N. J. Starting mechanism.
2,068,463 ; Jan. 19.
Nardone, Romeo M., assignor to Eclipse Aviation Corpora-
tion. East Orange, N. J. Automatic transmission.
2,070,215 ; Feb. 9.
Nardone, Romeo M., assignor, b.v mesne assignments, to
Eclipse Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Driv-
ing mechanism. 2.077,253 ; Apr. 13.
Nardone. Romeo M., assignor to Eclipse Aviation Corpora-
tion. East Orange. N. J. Engine starting mechanism.
2.081.760; May 25.
Nardone, Romeo ^L. Orange, assignor to Eclipse Aviation
Corporation. East Orange, N. J. Engine starting mech-
anism. 2.081.761 : May 25.
Nardone, Romeo M., assignor to Eclipse Aviation Cor-
poration, F^st Orange, N. J. Engine starting appara-
tus. 2,093,336 ; Sept. 14.
Nardone, Romeo M., assignor to Eclipse Aviation (Corpora-
tion. East Orange, N. J. Driving mechanism.
2,099.768 ; Nov. 23.
Narrow Fabric Company, Tlie. (See Busch, C. J., and
Uuber, assignors.)
.N'arten, Henry S., et al. (See Hill, Joseph M.. assignor.)
Narunsky, Solomon, Baltimore, Md. NonrefiUable con-
tainer or bottle. 2,072.960 : Mar. 9.
Naselmo Corporation, The. (See Jones, Hilton I., as-
signor.)
Nash, Arthur E., assignor to Alcorn Combustion Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Heat transfer apparatus and re-
fractory wall structure therefor. 2,075,863 ; Apr. 6.
Nash, Clarence A., North Caldwell, N. J., assignor to
Bakelite Corporation, New York, N. Y. Water re-
sistant molded articles and making them. 2,067,941 ;
Jan. 19.
Nash. Henry E.. assignor to Hercules Powder Company,
Wilmington, Del. Electrical firing device. 2,103,432 ;
Dec. 28.
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443
Nash, Henry P., East Cleveland, and J. Zimarik, Akron,
Ohio, assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Pros-
perity Company Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Washing and
rinsing apparatus. 2.06G.998 ; Jan. 5.
Nash, James E., New York, N. Y. Garment protector.
2,091,560: Aug. 31.
Nash, John H., Dayton, Ohio. Water softening apparatus.
2,077,003 ; Apr. 13.
Nash, John M., Lakeland, Fla. Hydraulic power plant.
2,098,876 ; Nov. 9.
Nash-Kelvinator Corporation. (See Philipp, Lawrence A.,
assignor.)
Nash, Marie Duvall, et al. (See Nash. William C, as-
signor.) -4
Nash, Paul H., assignor of one-third to G. M. Walters,
Pampa, Tex. Combination rod hanger and tubing rack.
2,102,966 ; Dec. 21.
Nash, Richard L., Wilkinsburg, assignor of one-half to H.
Fearon, Edgewood (Pittsburgh), Pa. Tabulating ana
coipputing system. 2,071,083 ; Feb. 16.
Nash, Roy A., et al. (See Nash, William C, assignor.)
Nash, Samuel T., Woden Works, assignor to The Steel
Nut & Joseph Hampton Limited. AVednesbury, England.
Vise. 2,102,002 ; Dec. 21.
Nash, William C., assignor of one-fifth to Mary Jones,
Neenah, Wis., one-fifth to W. M. Nash, Chicago, 111.,
one-fifth to R. A. Nash, New Rochelle, N. Y., and one-
fifth to M. D. Nash, Neenah. Wis. Tube roll mecha-
nism for paper making machine. 2,083,341 ; June 8.
Nash, William C, assignor of one-fifth to Mary Jones,
Neenah, Wis., one-fifth to W. M. Nash, Chicago. 111., one-
fifth to R. A. Nash, New Rochelle, N. Y., and one-fifth
to M. D. Nash, Neenah, Wis. Translating paper ma-
chine tube roll. 2,083,342 ; June 8.
Nash, William M., et al. (See Nash, William C, as-
signor.)
Nash, William W^ Aurora, assignor to Independent Pneu-
matic Tool Co., Chicago, 111. Spring retainer.
2,094,182 ; Sept. 28.
Naslian, Paul, assignor to the firm Gutehoffnungshutte
Oberhausen Aktiengesellschaft, Oberhausen-Rheinland,
Germany. Production of formaUleliyde from methane.
2,102,160 ; Dec. 14.
Nashua Gummed and Coated Paper Company. (See
Gautier, Trevor R., assignor.)
Nashua Gummed and Coated Paper Company. (See
O'Neil, Charles H., assignor.)
Nashua Gummed and Coated Paper Company. (See
Phillips, Russell W., assignor.)
Nason, Horace E., r>erwyn. 111., assignor to Westingliouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company. East Pittsburgh.
Pa. Control system. 2,103,790 ; Deo. 28.
Nass, Frederick H., and R. Campbell, Detroit, Mich.
Metal testing machine. 2,099,216 : Nov. 16.
Nassau, Max. (See Sommer, F., and Nassau.)
Nassau Smelting and Refining Company. ( See Deitz, Louis
S., Jr., assignor.)
Nast, Paul H., Claremont, N. H.. assi.siiior to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Forging machine. 2,066,360 ;
Jan. 5.
Natali, Edward E. (See Lashley, C. J. W., Natall, and
Woolf.)
Nathan, Adolf. (See Varren. Alexander, assignor.)
Nathansohn, Alexander, Berlin-Wilmcrsdorf, assignor to
the firm Deutsche Kunstseiden-Studiengesellschaft
m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Improving wool.
2,086,676 ; July 13.
Nathansohn, Alexander, assignor to the firm studiengesell-
Bchaft fiir Faser-veredelung m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Rendering textiles water-repellent. 2,092,702 ; Sept. 7.
Nathansohn, John, Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to L. L. Gilbert,
Michigan City, Ind. Insole for shoes. 2,080,499 ; May
18.
Nathanson, George B., Brookline, Mass. Display package
for jewelry. 2,080,630 ; May 18.
National Acme Company, The. (See Drissner. Alfred E.,
assignor.)
National Acme Company. (See Ecknrdt. R., Huth,
Miiller, and Ralini, assignors.)
National Acme Company, The. (Sep Eokardt. Rudolf,
assignor.)
National Acme Comp.any, The. (See Hogg, William J.,
assignor.)
National Acme Company. (See Simpson, Charlie W., as-
signor.)
Niilional Acme Conii)any. (See Stratford', C. W., and
DriSHticr, .-issignors. )
National Adhesives Coi-pornllon. (See Fuller, Arthur D.,
assignor.)
NaUoniil Aliiuilimte Corponilion, (Sep Cliorlcy, R. W.,
and Di'inarcsl, «n.siKnors.)
Niitional Ahiminalc Corporation. (See Culllg.-iii, ICnimett
J., assignor.)
National Alumlnnto Corporaticm. (See Kirkpatrlck,
WiUard II., aKsignor.)
National Ahiminalc Coriioriil ion. (See McKinlcy. J. M..
and Carter, assignors.)
N.'itional Aniline & Clieinirjil Company. (S<>c Bishoii.
(Jeorge M., assignor.)
National Aniline & (.'heinic'il Conipimy. (Sec CinuMd,
Karl F., assignor.)
N.-itlonnl Aniline and Clieiiil(:i1 c,,iiip;iny (Si'p ("ohuk,
Kr'iinclh W., assignor.)
National Aniline & Chemical Company. (See Flett,
Lawrence H., assignor.)
National Aniline & Chemical Company. (See Fleysher,
M. H., and Ogilvie, assignors.)
National Aniline & Chemical Company. (See Foster,
Harold B., assignor.)
National Aniline and Chemical Company. (See Hoare,
Robert C, assignor.)
National Aniline and Chermical Company. (See Kern,
Jean G., assignor.)
National Aniline & Chemical Company. (See Payne,
Ralph B., assignor.)
National Aniline & Chemical Company. (See Penny,
James P., assignor.)
National Aniline & Chemical Company. (See Perkins,
Robert L., assignor.)
National Aniline and Chemical Company. (Se(- Riegler,
Riewen, assignor.)
National Aniline & Chemical Company. (See Smith,
Hosea H., assignor.)
National Aniline & Chemical Company. (See Talbert,
G. W., and Kerr, assignors.)
National Aniline and Chemical Company. (See Thornton,
Irving T., assignor.)
National Aniline and Chemical Company. (See Tolman,
Walter S., assignor.)
National Automatic Tool Company, The. (See Frank,
Edward D., assignor.)
National Automatic Tool Company, The. (See Schafer,
Robert A., assignor.)
National Automotive Fibres, Inc. (See Mitchell, AUister
S., assignor.)
National Aviation Research Corporation. (See de Florez,
l^uis, assignor.)
National Battery Company. (See Reetz, Carl G., as-
signor.)
National Battery Company. (See Young, John W., as-
signor.)
National Bearing Metals Corporation. (See Vigne, Al-
bert, assignor.)
National Biscuit Company. (See Davidson, Bruce J.,
assignor.)
National Biscuit Company. (See HofE, Carlton L., as-
signor.)
National Blank Book Company. (See Schade, Frank S.,
assisinor )
National Blank Book Company. (See Schade, John, as-
signor.)
National Blank Book Company. (See Schade, John and
F. S., assignors.)
National BI.-uiU Book Company. (See Losti, Geno, as-
signor.)
National Bread Wrai)ping Machine Co. (See Lyon, Nor-
man W., assignor.)
National Bread Wrapping Machine Co. (See Poulin,
Edmond E., assignor.)
National Bronze & Aluminum Foundry Company, The.
(.See Shafner. Jerold II.. assignor.)
National Candy Company. (See Cosier. Horace B., as-
signor. )
National Carbon Coated Paper Company. (See Yancey,
Jolin II., assignor.)
N.'itional Cash Register Company. (See Berger, Fried-
rich W. F., assignor.)
National Cash Register Co., The. (See BornUessel, B.,
Breitling, Brauer, Lehmann, assignors.)
National Cash Register Co., The. (See Breitling, Ernst,
assignor.)
National Cash Register Company, The. (See Christian,
Raymond A., assiftnor. )
National Cash Register Company, The. (See Gelpke,
Kurt, assignor.)
National Cash Registci- Company. The. (See Herman,
lOdwiird W., assignor.)
National Cash Register Company, The. (See Lee, Charles
L., assignor.)
National Cash Register Company, The. (See Ott, Albert,
assignor.)
National Cash Register Company, The. (See Ott, A., and
Droyer, assignors.)
National ("!asli R(>gister Company, The. (See Placke,
Everett H., assignor.)
National Cash Register Company, The. (See Robertson,
William H., assignor.)
National Cash Register Company, The. (See Sadgel)\n'y,
Herman F., assignor.)
National Cash Register Company, The. (See Vogelgesang,
K., and Wagner, assignors.)
National Cash Register Comi)any, The. (.See Willi;ims.
Harry W., assignor.)
National Casket Company, The. (See MaoPonald. Mur-
ray J., assignor.)
National Color Printing Company, Tlie. (See Stanshury,
John H., assignor.)
Mallonal Colorlype Conipuny. The. (See Grote. Waller
1''.. iisslgnor. )
Nallonal Colorlype Company, The. (See R.vder, Charles
I)., assignor.)
Nallonal Cylinder Gas Company. (See Dunham, Jnmes
W., nsslgnor.)
National Drug <\)nipany. The. (See Paisley, E. S.. and
I'elers. assignors.)
Nnflonnl Electric Ilentlng Co. (See Cnrleton, Itolierf A.,
assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
National Electric Products Corporation. (See Clayton,
llartin M., assignor.)
National Electric Products Corporation. (See Corbott,
Alfred, assignor.)
National Electric Products Corporation. (See FuUman,
James M. G., assignor.)
National Electric Products Corporation. (See Ganoe,
Ernst A. G., assignor.)
National Electric Products Corooration. (See Haig, Wil-
liam A., assignor.)
National Electric Products Corporation. (See Kennedy,
Frank J., assignor.)
National Electric Products Corporation. (See Moore,
Ralph W. E., assignor.)
National Electric Screen Co. (See Lindsley, Edward A.,
assignor.)
National Enameling and Stamping Company. (See Smith,
Alva T.. assignor.)
National Enameling & Stamping Company. (See Smith, A.
T., and Moon, assignors.)
National Equipment (Jompany, The. (See Green, A. J.,
and Harding, assignors.)
National Equipment Corporation. (See Poulter, John W.,
assignor.)
National Exhaust Purifier Co. Inc. (See Henry, Thomas
J., assignor.)
National Fireproofing Corporation. (See Christie, L. M.,
and Bell, assignors.)
National Fireproofing Corporation. (See Rittgers, J. B.,
and Matheny, assignors.)
National Fire Protection Company Limited, The. (See
Denne. Ridiard A., assignor.)
National Fireworks, Inc. (See Jones, Ernest C, as-
signor.)
National Foam System, Inc. (See Boyd, Fisher L., as-
signor. )
National Fruit Products Company. (See Rooker, William
.\.. assignor.)
National Gas and Oil Engine Company Limited, The. et al.
(See Burn, Walter S., assignor.)
National Glove Company, The. (See Bush, Lester C,
assignor.)
National Grain Yeast Corporation. (See Lutz, S., and
Irvin, assignors.)
National Gi-.-iin Yeast Corporation. (See Mead, Morris W.,
Jr., assignor.)
National Gypsum Company. (See Crandell, Dean D., as-
signor.)
National Gypsum Companv. (See Venzie, Frederick M.,
assignor.)
National Heating and Engineering Co. (See Oakleaf,
Howard B.. assignor.)
National Lead Company. (See Dahlstrom, R., and Ryan,
assignors.)
National Lead Company. (See Slcralluiu, Jean, as.^iimor.)
National Lead Company. (See Nelson, Walter K., as-
signor.^
National Lead Company. (See Newnam, William E., as-
signor.)
National Lead Company. (See Ryan. L. W., and Cauwen-
berg, assignors.)
Nari'inal Lead Company. (See Weise, Paul, assignor.)
National Lock Co. (See Lindstrom, George D., as-
signor.)
National Lock Co. (See North, Edwin, assignor.)
National Lock Co. (See Wade, William, assignor.)
National Lock Co. (See Wade, W., and North, assignors )
National Jfachine Products Company. (Sec Qm^sada Ir-
ving G.. assignor.)
National Machine Works. (See Levev, C. J., and Haedike,
assignors.)
National Machinery Company, The. (See Friedman,
John H., assignor.)
National Malleable anil Steel Castings Companv. (See
Bazeley. .Arthur J., nssicnor.^
National Malleable and Steel Castings Company. (See
Blackraore. William, assignor.)
National Malleable & Steel Castings Company. (See Ed-
munds. Res A., assiguor. )
National Malleable ami Steel Castings Companv. (See
Hobson, Roy C, assignor.)
National Malleable and Steel Castings Companv. (See
Lazna, James J., assignor.)
National Malleable and Steel Castings Company. (See
Schwartz. Ilarrv A., assignor.)
National Malleable & Steel Castings Company. (See
Shafer. James .\.. assignor.)
National Malleable and Steel Castings Company. (See
Spence, Hubert L., assignor.)
National Malleable and Steel Castings Company. (See
Spence, H. L., and Eler, assignors.)
National Manufacturing Company. (See Biftorf, Louis -
A., assignor.)
Nntii>nal Mannfacturiiig Company. (See Bittorf, L. A.,
Behrcns. and Docker, assignors.)
National Manufacturing Co. (See Pixley, Milton A„ as-
signor.)
National Marking Machine Company, The. (See Caro-
rhers. Thomas A., assignor.)
National Marking Machine Company, The. (See Miller,
Charles F., assignor.)
National Marking Machine Company, The. (See Sell.
Francis M., assignor.)
National Metal Edge Bos Company. (See Wlsmer, Lin-
wood L.)
National Metal Edge Box Company. (See Wolf, Ellas,
assignor.)
National Metal Products Co. Inc. (See Johnson, Ben P.,
assignor.)
National Oil Products Company. (See Chamberlin, Dal«
■ S., assignor.)
National Oil Products Company. (See Leupold, Henry,
assignor.)
National Oil Products Company. (See Llcata, Francis
J., assignor.)
National Oil Products Company. (See Segessemann,
Ernest, assignor.)
National Oil Products Company. (See Steik, Karl T., as-
signor.)
National Oil Products Company. (See Steik, K. T., and
Muller, assignors.)
National Oil Products Company. (See Wechsler, If., and
Segessemann, assignors.)
National Parkhurst Systems, Inc. (See Parkhurst, Layton
M., assignor.)
National Pecan Growers Exchange. (See Bullard, W. P.,
and Williams, assignors.)
National Pectin Products Company. (See Beck, Adolph
J., assignor. )
National Pigments and Chemical Company. (See Harth,
P. E., and Baernstein, assignors.)
National Pneumatic Company. (See Conklin, R. D., and
Forman, assignors.)
National Pneumatic Company. (See Forman, Paris R.,
assignor.)
National Pneumatic Company. (See Johnson, F. E. Van-
der Veer, and Parvin.)
National Postal Meter Company. (See Finfrock, John Q.,
assignor.)
National Postal Meter Company. (See Ryan, Commodore
D.. assignor.)
National Postal Meter Company. (See Tyler, Barnwell
S.. assignor.)
National Pressure Cooker Company. (See Nelson, Carl,
assignor.)
National Products, Inc. (See James, Henry C, Jr., as-
signor.)
National Pumps Corporation. (See Bradley, Eric H., as-
signor.)
National Radiator Corporation. (See Hunter, L. N., and
Hall, assignors.)
National Rubber Machinery Company. (See Nichols,
George, assignor.)
National Sewing Machine Company. (See Smith. Walter
A., assignor.)
National Silver Deposit Ware Co. (See de Montmorency,
Bruce, assignor.)
National Slug Rejectors, Inc. (See Fry, B. W., and
Gottfried, assignors.)
National Smelting Company. The. (See Bonsack, W., and
Frost, assignors.)
National Smelting Company, The. (See Frost, John G. G.,
and r.onsack. assignors. )
National Smelting Company Limited. The. (See Gibson,
A. R.. and Robson. assignors.)
National Smelting Company Limited, The. (See Robson,
S;, and Travers, assignors.)
National Smoke Eliminator Incorporated. (See Estes,
R. B., and Anagnost, assignors.)
National Stamping & Electric Works. (See Stocker,
Frederick, assignor.)
>fational Standard Company. (See Domm, Elgin .C, as-
signor.)
National Standard Company. (See Hamilton, Lawrence
H.. assignor.)
National Standard Company. (See Harrah, Clayton C,
assignor.)
National Standard Company. (See Pierce, Robert C,
assignor.)
National-Standard Company. (See Shook, Florain, J.,
assignor.)
National Steel Car Corporation. (See Eraser, Alexander
W., assignor.)
National Steel Construction Co. (See Eisinga, Dirk, as-
signor.)
National Sugar Refining Co. of New Jersey, The. (See
Klohr. H. E., and Kn.slow, assignors.)
National Sugar Refining Company of New Jersey, The.
(See Whymper, Robert, assignor.)
National Supply Company, The. (See JIartin, Clarence
_ \ .. assignor.)
National Supply Company of Delaware, The. (See
Burnish. Howard J.)
National Supply Company of Delaware, The. (Sec
JIurphy, Demery A., assignor.)
National Supply Company of Delaware. The. (See Nol-
tein. George F., assignor.)
National Supply Co. of Delaware, The. (See Ramsey.
Robert P., assignor.)
N.ational Supply Company of Delaware. (See Schwimmer,
Fredrick J., assignor.)
National Supply Company of
Edward, assignor.)
National Supply Company of Delaware, The. (See Zerbe,
Lewis E., assignor.)
National Technical Laboratories. (Sec Bock, George E.,
assignor.)
)f Delaware, The. (See Timbs,
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445
National Technical Laboratories. (See Fracker, Henry
B., assignor.)
National Television Corporation. (See Braselton, Chester
H., assignor.)
National Television Corporation. (See Harding, Robert,
Jr., assignor.)
National Television Corporation. (See McKay, John W.,
assignor. )
National Television Corporation. (See Zillger, Arno, as-
signor.)
National Tinsel Mfg. Co. (See Crosser, David H., as-
signor.)
National Traffic Signal Company. (See Olafson, Alvin O.,
assignor.)
National Tube Company. (See Bannister, Bryant, as-
signor.)
National Tube Company. (See Bleyer, Charles F., as-
signor.)
National Tube Company. (See Boax, John J., assignor.)
National Tube Company. (See Coleman, Ralph, assignor.)
National Tube Company. (See Findlater, Stevenson, as-
signor.)
National Tube Company. (See Greenwood, G. C, and
Scholz, assignors.)
National Tube Company. (See Offutt, John W., assignor.)
National Tube Company. (See Sneddon, John, assignor.)
National Twist Drill & Tool Company. (See Oxford, Carl
J., assignor.)
National Union Radio Coi'poratlon. (See Nicholson,
Madison G., Jr., assignor.)
National Vulcanized Fibre Company. (See Albert, Gerard
A., assignor.)
Nattenheimer, Martin L., Chicago, 111. Shaping device
for hats. 2.000,4.58 ; Aug. 17.
Natural Food Products Company. (See Hoar, Stedman
B., assignor.)
Natural Food Products Company. (See Souther, Chan-
ning W., assignor.)
Natural Food Products Company. (See Souther, C. W.,
and Farnsworth, assignors.)
Natural Gas Equipment, Inc. (See Balthis, Ben D., as-
signor.)
Naturin G. m. b. H. (See Becker, O. W., and Weiss, as-
signors.)
Naturin Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. (See
Becker, Oskar W., assignor.)
Nauclfer, Johan O. (See Janson. E. H.. and Naucl§r.)
Naucler, Johan O. (See Wessblad, K. A., Goth, and
Naucler.)
Naugle, John J. (See Okell, S. A. W., and Demmerle,
assignors.)
Naugler, Walter B., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Starting
and stopping mechanism. 2,080,544 ; May 18.
Naujoks, Brich, Mainz-Mombach, assignor to Deutsche
Gold und Silber Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler, Frank-
fort-on-the-Main, Germany. Production of solid easily
soluble formaldehyde. 2,092,422 ; Sept. 7.
Naujoks, Rudolph, Los Angeles, Calif. Filter. 2,087,385 ;
July 20.
Naul, James M., Fanwood, assignor to The Singer Manu-
facturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Cut-out switch
for electric motors. 2,083,343 ; June 8.
Naulty, James N., East Orange, N. J. Animal head form.
2,075,219 ; Mar. 30.
Naumann, Max. (See Schlecht, L., and Naumann.)
Naumovich, Stojan. New York, N. Y. Screw driver.
2,092,586 ; Sept. 7.
Naundorf, Wilholm IC, Scheveningen, Netherlands.
Bathing cap. 2,072,483 ; Mar. 2.
Naus, Edward P., Minneapolis, Minn. Preparation for
treating plants. 2,102.734 ; Dec. 21.
Naus, Theodore, Ionia, Mich. Traveling sign. 2,069,110 ;
Jan. 26.
Nauss, Ralph W. (See Aherne, Mark A., assignor.)
Nauth, Raymond. (See Gordon, W., Nauth, and Kntep.)
Nauth, Raymond, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Flexlume Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Illuminated
sign. 2,079,714; May 11.
Nave. y\lfred E., Evansville. Ind., assignor to Servol Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Water cooler. Re. 20,259 ; Feb. 2.
Nave, Alfred E., Evansville, Ind., assignor to Servel,
Inc., Now York, N. Y. Refrigerator shelf. 2,091,607 ;
Aug. 31.
Nawiasky, Paul. (See Kuhrmann, F., Nawlasky, and
Grosskinsky.)
Nawlasky, Paul. (See Wolfram, A., Nawiasky, liangbein,
and Elbs. )
Nawlasky, Paul, and R. RobI, LudwigsIinfen-on-tho-Rhino,
Germany, nssignora to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
Now York, N. Y. Vat d.vostuffs of the pyrldouoanthra-
<iulnono series. 2,094,403 ; Sept. 28.
Nawlasky, Paul, A. Ehrliardt, and K. Saflien, liUdwig-
Rhafen-on-the-Rhlnn, Germany, assignors to General
Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Vat dyestuffs
of the anlhraquinone series. 2,008,590 • Nov. 0.
Naylor, Clayton w.. Eaton Rapids, Mich. Internal brake.
2,100,973; Nov. 30.
Naylor, Henry R., Moiitrenl, Quehoc, Cnnndn, assignor to
Chicago Railway Equipment Corapanv, Chicago, 111.
Brake gear support. 2,007,017 : Jan. 12.
Na.vIor, Walter B. (See Piper, W. F., and Nnvlor.)
Naylor, Walter B., assignor to The Beardsley & Piper Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Flask filling apparatus. 2,092,326 ;
Sept. 7.
Navsmith, Archie M., assignor to ilacWhyte Company,
Kenosha, Wis. Choker hook. 2,080,148 ; May 11.
Neal, Arthur M. (See Williams, I., Douglass, and Neal.)
Neal. Arthur M.. assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company. Wilmington, Del. Preservation of rubber.
2,067,978 ; Jan. 19.
Neal, Bnoch B., Maiden, Mass. Humidifying radiator.
2,089,291 ; Aug. 10.
Neal, Ernest C., Chicago, 111. Railway tie puller.
2.069,769; Feb. 0.
Neal, Ernest C, Coquille, Oreg. Tie puller. 2,009,770 ;
Feb. 9.
Neal, Ernest C, Roseburg, assignor to Railway Track
Joint Corp., Coquille, Oreg. Antirail creeper.
2,078,965 ; May 4.
Neal, John F., and W. M. Haessler, St. Louis, Mo. Re-
silient support. 2,099,031; Nov. 3 6.
Neale, Alvin R., Des Moines, Iowa. Hat hanger.
2,079,948 ; May 11.
Nealon, Thomas F., Boston, Mass., assignor to Monsanto
Chemical Company, St. Louis, Mo. Processing of hydro-
carbon resins. 2,101,558 ; Dec. 7.
Neaman, Harry I., et al. (See Carney, Daniel E., as-
signor.)
Neat, Frank U., assignor to Jefferson Island Salt Com-
pany, Louisville, Ky. Method of and apparatus for
dissolving material. 2,076,478 ; Apr. 6.
Neatform Co. Inc., The. (See Goodman, Martin, as-
signor.)
Neaves, William A., Elkin, assignor to Chatham Manu-
facturing Company, Winston-Salem, N. C. Blanket.
2,090,547; Aug. 17.
Nebel, Max, Chemnitz, Germany. Circular knitting ma-
chine. 2,080,377 ; May 11.
Nebor, Walter, Shamokin, Pa. Snow shovel. 2,085,382 ;
June 29.
Ncchin, Abraham, assignor to American Automatic Devices
Co., Chicago, 111. Reflector lens. 2,086,388 ; July 6.
Nedbalek, Frank, Cleveland, Ohio. Liquid dispenser.
2,069,383 ; Feb. 2.
Nederbragt, Gerrit W., Amsterdam, Netherlands, assignor
to Shell Development Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Mineral oil composition. 2,087,578 ; July 20.
Nedvidek, Robert D., Pomona, and J. R. MacRill, Norwalk,
assignors to California Fruit Growers Exchange, Los
Angeles, Calif. Processing citrus fruits. 2,084,062 ;
June 15.
Neebe, Lawrence L. (See Glaenzer, H., and Neebe.)
Needham, John T., North Plainfleld. N. J., assignor to
Lamson General Conveyors Limited, Montreal, Quebec,
Canada. Belt conveyer. 2.090,697 ; Aug. 24.
Needham, Virgil, Osceola, Ark. Radio receiving set.
2,083,170; June 8.
Neel, Thomas W., and J. D. Blocker, Ventura, Calif.
Concealable spot lamp. 2,102,967 ; Dec. 21.
Neeley, Robert S. (See Willis, A. I., and Neeley.)
Neely, Frank R., Allentown, Pa. Box. 2.074,315 : Mar.
16.
Neese, Walter R., Max Meadows, Va. Power shovel.
2,084,449 ; June 22.
Neeson, Charles R., New Rochelle, N. Y.. assignor to Bald-
win-Southwark Corporation. Air conditioning appa-
ratus. 2,081,553 ; May 25.
Neet. Incorporated. (See Pacini. All)ert P... assignor.)
Neidich, Samuel A., Burlington, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
New York, N. Y. Communicating transfer medium.
2,103,690 ; Dec. 28.
Neff, Douglas M., North Madison, Ohio. Dishwashing
machine. 2,095,557; Oct. 12.
Noff, Harry A., Bellaire, assignor to The Belmont Casket
JIfg. Comp.any, Columbus, Ohio. Panel catch.
2,073,875 ; Mar. 16.
Neff, John W., New Rorliolle, N. Y'., assignor to Milton C.
Johnson Company, New York, N. Y. Safefv paper.
2,075,538; Mar. 30. • » J'
NefT, Paul W., Cincinnati, Ohio. Transmission.
2,098.091 ; Nov. 9.
NolT, Thomas, Seattle, Wash. Reaction motor. 2.08S.115 :
Julr 27.
Neff, Wayne C, A. T. Workman, D. L. Anderson, and
G. Ilolman, Ravenna, Ohio, assignors to The Gallon
Iron Works and Jfanufacturing Company. Road grader.
2,090,732 ; Aug. 24.
Negrini, Bruno, Bologna, Italv. Blade member for rigid
ri>Uer blinds. 2,093, 051 ; Sept. It.
Negus, Frank O., Ilnllfax, Nova Scotia, assignor of one-
half to IT. B. Clarke, Montreal. Canada. Electrical
water purifier. 2,070,950; May 11.
Nolior. Carl A., Aschaffeiibiirg on-the-MaIn, Germany.
Shed. 2,078.011 ; Apr. 20.
Nehlscn, Hermann, Meererb\isch, near Dusseldorf, assignor
to Schloemann Aktlengesellschaft, Dusseldorf, Germany.
I'lxirusion press willi electricailv healed container.
2,075.022 ; Mar. 30.
Nel<lliart, Robert I;., St. l/ouls. Mo. Razor blade holder.
2,080,234 : July 0.
Neldlch. George G., Niitley, N. J. Master copy sheet
and method of preparing the same. 2,005.075; Oct. 6.
ft^eldioh Process Company, The. (Sec Neldlch, Samuel A.,
assignor.)
446
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
>feidich, Samuel A., assignor to The Xeidich Process Com-
pany, Burlington, N. J. Ink ribbon and making tlie
same. 2,066,416 ; Jan. 5.
Neldinger, Joseph G., Philadelphia, Pa. Star construc-
tion. 2,067,241 ; Jan. 12.
Neidt, Herman N., assignor to The Torrington Manufac-
turing Company, Torrington, Conn. Universal coiling
machine. 2,071,137 ; Feb. 16.
Neighbors, Charles C., and H. E. Meinema, assignors to
Johnson Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Adjustable
coupling for high-frequency coupling devices.
2,082,589 ; June 1.
Neighbors, Charles C, and W. H. James, assignors to
Johnson Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. High-fre-
quency coupling device. 2,082,590 ; June 1.
Neighbour, Lponard B., assignor to Deere & Company,
Moline. 111. Elevator. 2,083,857 ; June 15.
Neighbour, Leonard B., assignor to Deere & Company,
Moline, 111. Manure spreader. 2,096,057 ; Oct. 19.
Neil, Joe R., Sacramento, Calif. Billboard. 2,084,818 ;
June 22.
Neiley, Stephen B., Winchester, Mass., assignor to Dewey
and Almy Chemical Company, North Cambridge, Iilass.
Fibrous sheet material. Re. 20,271 ; Feb. 16.
Neiley, Stephen B., Winchester, assignor to Dewey and
Almy Chemical Company, North Cambridge, JIass.
Rubber impregnated fibrous material. 2,089,925 ; Aug.
10.
Neiley, Stephen B., Winchester, assignor to Dewey and
Almy Chemical Company, North Cambridge, Mass.
Coagulation of latex. 2,097,410 ; Oct. 26.
Neiley, Stephen B., Winchester, assignor to Dewey and
Almy Chemical Company, North Cambridge, Mass.
Rubber impregnated fibrous material. 2,097,417 ; Oct.
26.
Neill, Charles W., et al. (See Matthews, Percy W.,
assignor.)
Neill, Charles W., assignor to Crouse-Hinds Company,
Syracuse, N. Y. Vehicle actuated progressive traffic
signal. 2,092,423 ; Sept. 7.
Neill, David S., Genoa, Italy. Process and device for
degumming ramie and other similar fibere. 2,071,651 ;
Feb. 23.
Neill, Joseph R., assignor to The Watertown Manufac-
turing Company, Watertown, Conn. Weatherproof
socket. 2,090,501 ; Aug. 17.
Neill, William S.. et al. ( See Kayser, Jamos W., assignor.
Neilsen, Charles W., San .\ndreas, Calif. Amalgam trap.
2.095.278 : Oct. 12.
Neilson, Albert II., Tulsa, Okla. Fishing tool. 2,096.525 ;
Oct. 19.
Neilson, Marv D., Minne.Tpolis, Minn. Undergarment.
2,091,052; Aug. 24.
Neilson, Raymond P., Detroit, Mich. Soldering prepara-
tion. 2,100,974 ; Nov. 30.
Neiman, Abram, Cologne, Germany. Suspension and
springing means for motor-cars and motor vehicles.
2,075,746 : Mar. 30.
Neiman, Abram, Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Safety
locking device. 2.101.446; Dec. 7.
Neln, William C, White Plains, N. Y., assignor to San-
gamo Electric Co. Maximum demand watt-hour meter
seal and reset device. 2.087,987 ; July 27.
Neiswinter. James T., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Carrier tele-
" graph system. 2.102,735 ; Dec. 21.
Neitzel, Jesse W., and R. G. Lipscomb, assignors to The
Globe Machine & Jlannfacturing Company, Albert Lea.
Jlinn. Whipping and freezing machine for food prod-
ucts. 2,085,542 ; June 29.
Neitzke, Oscar F.. Belmont, assignor to Bennett Incor-
porated, Cambridge. Ma.ss. Manufacture of starcli-
sized papers. 2,072,179; Mar. 2.
Neitzke, Oscar F.. Belmont, assignor to Bennett Incorpo-
rated. Cambridge. Ma.<!R. Mixing, homogenizing, and
dispersing machine. 2,088,336; July 27.
Neitzki'. Oscar F.. Belmont, assignor to Bennett Incor-
porateil. Cambridge, Mass. Manufacture of sized
papers. 2.093,337 ; Sept. 14.
Neitzke. Oscar F.. Belmont, assignor to Bennett Incor-
porated, Cambridge. Ma.';.'?. Manufacture of sized
papers. 2.096.129; Oct. 19.
Nejeldv, Peter M. (See Gwinn, G. W., Arelt, and
Nejeldy.)
Nekoo.sa-Edwards Paper Company. (See Bodette, Edward
T., assignor.)
Nokoosa-Edwards Paper Company. (See Kevllle, Jesse
F., assignor.)
Neldner, Stephen W,, a.ssignor to G. G. Bohn, IVIilwaukee,
Wis. Automatic lighter. 2.072.178; Mar. 2.
Neldner, Stephen W., Milwaukee, Wis. Meat tenderer.
2.103.914: Dec. 28.
Nelin, (Jnstav E., assignor to Kone Ja Silta O. Y. Maskin
och Hro A. B., Helsingfors, Finland. Centrifugal ma-
chine for flltering purposes. 2,087,778 ; July 20.
Nell, Frederic, assignor to T,andis Machine Comp.anv,
Waynesboro. Pa. Collapsible tap. 2.100,448; Nov. 30.
Nell. Frederic, assignor to Landis Machine Comp.any.
Wavnesboro. Pa. Thread forming mechanism.
2.100.449: Nov. 30.
Nell, Gustnve M., and A. O. Slatcher, Detroit. Mich., as-
signor.'' to Chlcngo Pnenmatlr Tool Company. No*
York. N. Y. Tool retainer. 2,071,852; Feb. 23.
Nellen, Arthur H., Merion, assignor to Lee Rubber & Tire
Corporation, Conshohocken, Pa. Vehicle tire. Re.
20,316 ; Mar. 30.
Xelles. Johannes, Leverkusen-Schlebusch, assignor to I. G.
Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany. Acetals of /?-Ketoaldehydes. 2,091,373 ;
Aug. 31.
Nelles, Russell E., South Orange, N. J. Track hanger.
2,088,430 ; July 27.
Xelms. Hi mer L.. Albany, N. Y. Fish-boning device.
2.066,417 ; Jan. 5.
Nelson, Adolph L., Detroit, Mich. Piston. 2,067,278;
Jan. 12.
Nelson, Adolph L., Detroit, Mich. Piston. 2,086,677 ;
July 13.
Nelson, Adolph L., Detroit, Mich. Piston. 2,100,719 ;
Nov. 30.
Nelson, Adolph L., assignor to Bohn Aluminum & Brass
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Piston. 2,082,898 ; June 8.
Nelson, .\lbert. (See Conery. William J., and Nelson.)
Nelson, Albert, Chicago, 111., assignor to The American
Brake Shoe and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y.
Brake shoe. 2.067,159 ; Jan. 5.
Nelson, Albert C, Flushing, N. Y., assignor to Westing-
house X-Ray Company, Inc. X-ray tilt table.
2.076,246 ; Apr. 6.
Nelson, Alfred W., Camden, N. J. Iternal combustion
engine. 2,103,595 ; Dec. 28.
Nelson, Andrew W., assignor to Columbian Enameling &
Stamping Co., Inc., Terre Haute, Ind. Knob attaching
means. 2,100,567 ; Nov. 30.
Nelson, Arthur. (See Delia Santina, Peter V., and F.,
and Nelson.)
Nelson, Arthur J., Jlilwaukee. and J. H. Olsen, Whitefish
Bav, assignors to Pulp Reproduction Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Package. 2.102,329 ; Dec. 14.
Nelson, Bernard S., New Orleans, La., H. E. Chambers,
Jr., and J. G. Norton, Dallas, Tex., assignors to A. M.
Locket and Company, Limited, New Orleans. La. Au-
tomatic suction primer for oil field service. 2,071,703 ;
Feb. 23.
Nelson, Bert T. (See Coles. W. 11.. and Nelson.)
Nelson, Buell C, and J. Lundstrom, Portland, Oreg.
Double compartment reversible bulk-type carrier.
2,090,901 : Aug. 24.
Nelson, Carl, assignor to National Pressure Cooker Com-
pany, Eau Claire, Wis. Reflanging attachment for
can sealers. 2.082,177 ; June 1.
Nelson, Carl, assignor to National Pressure Cooker Com-
pany, Eau Claire, Wis. Pressure cooker. 2,086,044;
•Tuly 6.
Nelson, Carl, assignor to National Pressure Cooker Com-
pany, Eau Claire, Wis. Pressure cooker. 2,102,908 :
Dec. 21.
Nelson. Carl O.. Long Beach, CaUf. Chain jack.
2,099,940: Nov. 23.
Nelson, Carl O., a.ssignor to Union Special Machine Com-
pany, Chicago, m. Sewing machine. 2,077,151 ; Apr.
Nelson, Charles, Jr. (See Okner, B. S., and Nelson.)
Nelson. Charles E.. JIadison, Wis., assignor to C F.
Burgess Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, HI. Silencer.
2.072,961 ; Mar. 9.
Nelson, Charles S. (See Wooddell, C. E., Upper, and
Nelson.)
Nelson, Dewey. Kewaunee. Wis. Automobile supporting
device. 2.096.195 : Oct. 19.
Nelson, Edwin A., Bridgeport, Conn. Scaffolding ladder.
2.069.969 ; Feb. 9.
Nelson, Edwin F., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, HI. Con-
version of hydrocarbon oils. 2,067,782 ; Jan. 12.
Nelson, Edwin F.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Con-
version of hydrocarbon oils. 2,072,123 ; Mar. 2.
Nelson, Edwin F., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, HI. Con-
version and coking of hydrocarbon oils. 2,072,378 ;
Mar. 2.
Nelson, Edwin F., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago, HI. Manufacture of asphalt.
2.08:), 992 ; .Tuly 6.
Nelson, Edwin F., assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company. Chicago, 111. Treatment of hydrocarbon oils.
2.096.S20 : Oct. 26.
Nelson, Emil A., St. Clair Shores, assignor to Campbell,
Wyant & Cannon Foundry Company, Muskegon Heights,
Mich. Cast brake drum construction. Re. 20,500 :
Sept. 7.
Nelson, Emil A., Lansing, Mich., assignor to Motor Wheel
??1!;R"J;"*^'""- flaking brake drum and drum seal.
2,080,89n ; May 18.
■^''li*'J?,r- o ^;"''L •^- '^f- Clair Shores, Mich. Wheel.
2.09.1.342 : Oct. 12.
Nelson, Emil A., St. Clair Shores, Mich. Making disk
wheels. 2.095,343 ; Oct. 12
Nelson^ Emil A., St. Clair Shores, assignor of one-half
1° 2," g- Young. Bloomfield Hills, and one-fourth to
?>■ . ,,.^''5'' Jnckson, Mich. Automobile. 2,095,344 ;
Oct. 12.
Velson. Ernest W. (See Lincoln, B. H.. and Nelson.)
Nelson Fred M., Newgulf, Tex., assignor to Texas Gulf
Sulphur Company. Sulphur recovery. 2.091,829 ;
LIST OF PATENTEES
447
Nelson, George, Kevere, assignor to Forbes Lithograph
Manufacturing Company, Chelsea, Mass. Collapsible
display container. 2,092,404 ; Sept. 7.
Nelson, George S., Salt Lake City, Otah. Propulsion de-
vice. 2,089,833 ; Aug. 10.
Nelson, Herbert, Bloomfleld, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Phototube. 2,073,453 ; Mar. 9.
Nelson, Herman, Corporation, The. (See ShurtlefC, Wil-
fred, assignor.)
Nelson, Ian T., Edinburgh, Scotland. Flat bed printing
machine. 2,069,458 ; Feb. 2.
Nelson, J. Lawrence, North Muskegon, Mich. Subvalve.
2,096,288 ; Oct. 19.
Nelson, Jabez C, assignor to Easy Washington Machine
Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. Washing machine con-
struction. 2,083,503 ; June 8.
Nelson, Jabez C., assignor to Easy Washing Machine Cor-
poration, Syracuse, N. y. Apparatus for washing
clothes. 2,096,683 ; Oct. 19.
Nelson, James M., Los Angeles, Calif. Safety pin.
2.091,561 ; Aug. 31.
Nelson, Jennings, St. Paul, Minn. Scraper. 2,071,562 ;
Feb. 23.
Nelson, John, West Hartlepool, England. Cover for ships'
hatches. 2,093,362 ; Sept. 14.
Nelson, John H., i3elmont, Mass., assignor to Hood Rubber
Company, Inc., Watertown, Mass. Cutting die.
2,083,157 ; June 8.
Nelson, John H., assignor to Standard Cap and Seal Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Hood cap applying machine.
2.097,076; Oct. 26.
Nelson, John W., assignor to Chicago Flexible Shaft Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Gasifler for heating industrial ap-
pliances. 2,071,421 ; Feb. 23.
Nelson, L. R., Manfg. Co. (See Nelson, L. R., and Arm-
strong, assignor.)
Nelson. L. R., Mfg. Co. (See Nelson, L. R., and Buelna,
assignors.)
Nelson, Leonard A. (See Pletcher, H. S., and Nelson.)
Nelson, Lewen R., and C. C. Armstrong, Peoria, said Arm-
strong assignor to L. R. Nelson Manfg. Co., Peoria, 111.
Valve. 2,076,411 ; Apr. 6.
Nelson, Lewen R., Peoria, 111., and G. Buelna, Santa Bar-
bara, Calif., assignors to L. R. Nelson Mfg. Co., Inc.,
Peoria, 111. Sprinkler. 2,086,281 ; July 6.
Nelson, Lewis D., Coldwater, assignor to J. C. Trimby,
Detroit, and H. D. Atwood, Coldwater, Mich. Multiple
copy typewriting machine. 2,068,348 ; Jan. 19.
Nelson, Lewis D., Dearborn, assignor of one-fourth to L. C.
Trimby and one-fourth to R. H. Trimby, Highland Park,
Mich. Duplicating attachment. 2,085,993 ; July 6.
Nelson, Martin L. (See Bellamy, J. I., Nelson, and
Obergfell.)
Nelson, Martin L., Park Ridge, assignor to Associated Elec-
tric L.Tboratorics, Inc., Chicago, 111. Electric signaling
system. 2,075,454 : Mar. 30.
Nelson, Martin L., Park Ridge, assignor to Associated
Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Highway
crossing signaling system. 2,087,924 ; July 27.
Nelson, Martin L., Park Ridge, and L. Johnston, as-
signors to Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Tape translator. 2,087,674 ; July 20.
Nelson, Martin L., Park Ridge, 111., and L. Johnston,
Providence, R. I., assignors to Associated Electric Labo-
ratories, Inc., Chicago, III. Display system. 2,094,133 ;
Sept. 28.
Nelson, Martin L., Park Ridge, H. C. Robinson, Chicago,
and J. I. Bellamy, Brookfield, assignors, by mesne as-
signments, to Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc.,
. Chicago, 111. Transmitting and receiving system.
2,103,296 ; Dec. 28.
Nelson, Martin L., Park Ridge, 111., H. C. Robinson, Balti-
more, Md.. and J. I. Bellamy, Brookfield, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Associated Electric Laboratories,
Ire, Chicago, 111. Stock-quotation system. 2,103,297 :
Dec. 28.
Nelson, Millard A. (See Miller, E. F., and Nelson.)
Nelson, Millard A. (See Stalcup, E. F., and Nelson.)
Nelson, Moses P., Highland Falls, N. Y. Fishing float.
2,103,222 ; Dec. 21.
Nelson, Mort. (See McAlexander, Talbert, assignor.)
Nelson, Nels II., Dayton, Ohio. Machine and method
for ufto in binding paper pads. 2,076,435 ; Apr. 6.
Nelson, Nels II., Dayton, Ohio. Machine and method for
the marginal notching of paper sheets. 2,070,436 ;
Apr. 6.
Nelson, NIckolai, Parshall, N. Dak. Floor washing ma-
chine. 2,088,240 ; July 27.
Nelson, Nils W., assignor to Marshall Asbestos Corpora-
tion, Troy, N. Y. Manufacture! of brnko lining.
2,074,732 : Mar. 23.
Nelson, OloP ij., St. Paul, Minn. Receptacle holder for
paint mixing raiichlnes. 2,087,412; July 20.
Nelson, Orvl.H K., I'nwhnska, Okla. Fluid current motor.
2,0!)!),017 ; Nov. 10.
Nelson, Oscar S., Chicago, III. Staple. 2,081,002; May
18.
Nelson, Oscur T. (See Anderson, OuRtaf 1'... ii.sslgnor.)
Nelson, Otto F., Jm Crosse, AVIs., nsHlgnor to Bausch &
Ijonib Optical Conipiiny, Uochester, N. Y. Ophthnlmlo
mounting. 2,080,853; May IS.
NelHon, I'cler, Sun Ii'riincl.sco. Calif., nsfllgnor to StinifTer
Chemlcdl Coiii'mny. (Carboy cap constru<'l ion.
2, 100, '150; Nov. 30.
Nelson, Rav E., Cottage Grove, Oreg. Radio battery
cabinet. 2,070,172 ; Feb. 9.
Nelson, Robert C. (See Montgomery, D. H., and Nelson.)
Nelson, Roy F., Nederland, Tex., assignor to The Texas
Company, New York, N. Y. Textile fiber spraying oil.
2.074,555 ; Mar. 23.
Nelson, Seddon C, New York, assignor to Hauck Manu-
facturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined atomiz-
ing and vaporizing torch. 2,097,771 ; Nov. 2.
Nelson, Sven T., Blichigan Citv, Ind. Piston and packing
therefor. 2,077.182 ; Apr. 13.
Nelson, Thomas E., Pontiac, Mich. Oil seal. 2,080,669 ;
May 18.
Nelson, Thomas E., Pontiac, Mich. Oil seal. 2,080,670 ;
May 18.
Nelson, Victor E., Pontiac, Mich. Casing for universal
joints. 2,074,703 ; Mar. 23.
Nelson, Walter H., Nichols, Conn., assignor to General
Electric Company. Combined volume and bass tone
compensation control device. 2,074,852 ; Mar. 23.
Nelson, Walter K., Brooklyn, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to National Lead Company, New York, N. Y.
Preparing titanium dioxide pigments. 2,084,917 ;
June 22.
Nelson, Walter K., Metuchen, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to National Lead Company, New York,
N. Y. Alcoholic suspension of titanium pigments.
2,084,918; June 22.
Nelson, William, Jr. (See Henson, W., and Nelson.)
Nelson, William K. (See Anderson, A. P.. and Nelson.)
Nelsson, Otto F., Poughkeepsie, N. Y. Building construc-
tion. 2,090.804; Aug. 24.
Nemec, Fred A., Whittier, Calif. Gas burner. 2,099,275 ;
Nov. 16.
Nemec, Joseph, Western Springs, HI. Door hanger.
2,079,028 ; May 4.
Nemeth, Benjamin, et al. (See Farkas, William, as-
signon)
Nemeth, Morris, et al. (See Farkas, William, assignor.)
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Wind-up mandrel.
2,097,287 ; Oct. 26.
Nemzek, William P. B., North Arlington, N. J. Automatic
scalpel. 2,092,812 ; Sept. 14.
Nenning, George H. (See Johnson, J. C, and Nenning.)
Nennin^er, Lester F. (See Ernst, H., Herfurth, and
Nenninger. )
Nenninger, Lester F., assignor to The Cincinnati Milling
Machine Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Transmission and con-
trol mechanism. 2,076,859 ; Apr. 13.
Neo-Aire, Inc. (See Joseph, Henry, assignor.)
Neon Research Corporation, The. (See Mitscherling,
Waldemnr O., assignor.)
Neon Research of Connectlcnt, Inc. (See Mitscherling,
Waldemar O., assignor.)
Neosign Coiporation. (See Van Deventer, H. R., and
Siiively. assignors.)
Neptune Meter Company. (See Hazard, Charles S., as-
signor.)
Neptune Meter Company. (See Jlarden, William L., as-
signor.)
Neracher, Carl A., assignor to Chrysler Corporation, De-
troit, Mich. Transmission mechanism. 2,077,578 ; Apr.
20.
Nerad, Anthony J., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Safety diaphragm. 2,095,828 ;
Oct. 12.
Nereim, Roy O., Highland Park, 111., assignor to General
Electric Company. Receptacle. 2,083,392 ; June 8.
Neresheimer, Ileinrich, and A, Vilsmeier, lAidwigshafen-
on-the-Rhine, Germany, assignors to General Aniline
Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Compounds of the di-
benzantlirono series. 2,075,455 ; Mar. 30.
Neresheimer, Heinrich, and A. Vilsmeier, Ludwigshafen-on-
the-Rhine, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works.
Inc., New York, N. Y. Compounds of the dibenzanthrone
series. 2,075,456 : Mar. 30.
Neresheimer, Heinrich, A. Vilsmeier, and R. Held, Lud-
wig.shafen-on-the-Rhine, Germany, assignors to (Jenernl
Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Vat dvestufVs
of the dibenzanthrone series. 2.077,803 ; Apr. 20.
Neieshoinier, Heinrich, and W. Ruppel, Ludwlgshafen-
on-the-Rhine, Germany, assignors to General Aniline
Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Aromatic condensation
products. 2,080,057 ; May 11.
Neresheimer, Heinrich, A. Vilsmeier, and R. Held, Lud-
wigshiifen-on-the-Rhlno, Gernianv, assignors to Gononil
Aniline Works. Inc., New York," N. Y. Hydroxy com-
pounds of the dibenzanthrone series. " 2.1(J1.321 •
Dec, 7.
N(M-n(-y, George E., Attleboro, Jlass.. assignor to Bay
.Sl.'ite Opilcal Company. Eyeglass construction.
2.071,893; Feb. 23.
Nerney, George 10., assignor to Bay State Optical Com-
pany, Attleboro. Mass. Eyeglass construction.
2,079,004; May 11.
Nerney, (ieorg(< K., .\ttleboro, Mass., assignor to Bay State
Optlral Company. Eyeglass const ruction. •J.(),'^fl.7;tl :
.Inly 13.
Ncrn(>y, George E., assignor to Bay State Optical Com-
pany, Allli-boro, Mass. Eyeghuss construction.
2.098,512; Nov. 9.
Nerney, George E., aswlgnor to Bay State Optical Com-
pany, Attleboro. Mass, EypRlaas construction.
2,0!>8,M3 ; Nov. 0.
448
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Nernst, Walther, Berlin, Germanv. Instrument producing
music. 2,073,071 ; Mar. 9.
Nero, Arvid H., West Hartford, assignor to Tlie Arrow-
Hart & Hegeman Electric Company, Hartford, Conn.
Electric lamp socicet. 2.0S7.163 ; .Tuly 13.
Nesbitt, Francis G., Dayton, Ohio. Temperature-pressure
altimeter. 2,081.950 ; June 1.
Nesbitt Fruit Products, Inc. (See Murphy. Boise R., as-
signor.)
Nesbitt, John J., Inc. (See McElgin. Jolin, assignor.)
Nesfield, Arthur G., Fetcham, Leatherhead, England. Con-
trolling device for operating a plurality of recipro-
cating members. 2,076.247 ; Apr. 6.
Nesmith, Oliver E. (See Williams, W. W., Colander, and
Nesmith.) ^ . , _
Ness, Edward F.. Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Unitpak Cor-
poration, Rochester, N. X. Packaging machine.
2,083,084; June 8. , . ^ .,.
Nesselmann, Kurt, Berlin-Siemensstadt, and E. Allen-
kirch, Neuenhagen, near Berlin, assignors to Siemens-
Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Siemens-
stadt, Germanv. System for the conversion of heat.
2,088,270 ; July 27.
Npsselmann. Kurt V.. Berlin-Siemensstadt. Germany, as-
signor to Siemens-Schuckertwerke, Aktiengesellschaft,
Berlln-SiemensBtadt, Germany. Refrigeration.
2,067,678 ; Jan. 12.
Nisseth. Clifford A., Detroit. Mich. Combination truck
and conveyer. 2,102,432 ; Dec. 14.
Nester, Samuel K., assignor to Gonova Processes, Inc.,
Geneva, N. Y. Apparatus for dispersing materials.
2,075.403 ; Mar. 30.
Nester, Samuel K., assignor to Geneva Processes. Inc.,
Geneva, N. Y. Adjustable colloid mill stater.
2,083,171 ; June 8. „ .
Nestle-Le Mur Company, The. (See Rohland, Curt J.,
assisnor.)
Nestle-Lemur Company. The. (See Seiter. Otto, assignor.)
Nestler, Edmund. Dresden, Germany. Humidifier.
2,101,267 ; Dec. 7. ^ ^ „
Nestler, Henrv J. F., Atchison Kans. Gear puller.
2,077,254 ; Apr. 13.
Netschke, Oscar A., St. Clair Shores, Mich. Mechanical
movement. 2.076.9G0 ; Apr. 13.
Netschke, Oscar A., St. Clair Shores, Mich. Slechanical
movement. 2,082,256; June 1.
Netsky, Frank W., assignor to Susquehanna Waist Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Lady's blouse. 2,074,153;
Mar. 16.
Neubert Max P., Teaneck, N. J., and O. IMueller, New
York, N. Y., said Mueller assignor to said Neubert.
Implement bar for embroidering machines. 2,070,914 ;
Neubert, Max P., Teaneck, N. J., and O. Mueller, New
York, N. Y. ; said Mueller assignor to said Neubert.
Implement bar for embroidering machines. 2,080,735 ;
May 18.
Neubert, Oscar. Jr., Long Beach. Calif. Compass con-
trolled circuit closer. 2. 068.065 : Jan. 19.
Neubert, Paul, Leverknsen-I. G. Werk, Germany, assignor
to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-
on-the-Main, Germanv. Device for indicating the tem-
perature distribution of hot bodies. 2,071,471 ; Feb.
23.
Neubert, Paul, Leverkuson-I. G.-Werk, assignor to I. G.
Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany. Method and apparatus for recording
the temperatures of hot bodies. 2.085,508 ; June 29.
Neubner, Rolf, Piestehitz, near Wittenberg, assignor to
Bayerische Stickstoff-werke Aktien-Gesellschaft. Berlin,
(Germany. Treating the residual pases formed in the
production of calcium cvanainide from ammonia.
2,086,171 ; July 6. , .
Neubrand. Otto, Buffalo, N. Y. Firing meclianism.
2,092,850 ; Sept. 14.
Neubronner. Carl, Oberursel, near the Taunus, Germany.
Carrying device formed by an adhesive strip. 2.009,459 ;
Neufeid, Carl W.. assignor to The Perfect Manufacturing
Companv, Cincinnati, Ohio. Plastic composition.
2.096.684: Oct. 19.
Neufeid, Jacob. (See Scherbatskoy, P. A., and Neufeid.)
Neufeid, Jacob, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric valve con-
verting apparatus. 2,070,084 ; May 4.
Neufeid, Jakob. Berlin. Germany, assignor to General
Eloctrlc Company. Testing of gear hobs and the like.
2,066 999; Jan. 5. , , ^ . .. , ^ „ ^.
Neufeldt & Kuhnke Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftnng.
(See MIchelssen, Fritz, assignor.)
Neugebauer. Wilhelm. assignor to Kalle & Co. Aktiengesell-
schaft. Wlesbadon-Biebrich. Germany. Preparation of
starch-degrading enzymes. 2.081.676 : May 25.
Neuhaus. Ralph, assignor to Hughes Tool Company, Hous-
ton Tcs. Flow bean indicator. 2.091.874 ; Aug. 31.
Neuhaus. Richard, assignor to Nukem Products Corpora-
tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Acldproof tank. 2,083,469;
Neuhausen, Sebastian P., Lombard, 111. Rake. 2,075,220;
Neuhaiisrn, Sebastian P., Lombard, 111. Closure for col-
lapsible tubes. 2.091.686: Aug. 31.
Nenhauien, Sebastian P., assignor to Stamplt Corpora-
tion, Lombard, HI. Animal trap. 2,068,865 ; Jan. 26.
Fertilizer spray.
Centrifugal ex-
Neuland. Alfons H.. Irvington. N. J. Transmission system
and controls therefor. 2,085,763 ; July 6.
Neumair, Joseph A., Hollis, N, Y., assignor to Interna-
tional Cigar Macliinery Company. Wrapping and band-
ing machine. 2,077,431 ; Apr. 20.
Neumair, Joseph A., Hollis, N. Y., assignor to Interna-
tional Cigar Machinery Company. Cigar feed.
2.082.352 ; June 1.
Neuman, Herman C, Dearborn, Mich.
2,072,124 ; Slar. 2.
Neuman. Jacob J., South Salem. N. Y.
tractor machine. 2,077.053 : Apr. 13.
Neuman, Jacob J.. Jamaica, N. Y. Automatic charging
means for centrifugal extractors. 2,090,373 ; Aug. 17.
Neuman. Jacob J.. Jamaica, N. Y. Automatic control.
2,098,591 ; Nov. 9.
Neuman. Jacob J., South Salem, and G. R. Greene, Jack-
son Hoiehts, N. Y. Bag turning machine. 2,084,498:
June 22.
Neuman. Nathan, Philadelphia, Pa. Sweater. 2,095,886 ;
Oct. 12.
Neumann. Franz J., and W. R. Haubold, assignors to The
Salt Dome Oil Corporation, Houston, Tex. Support.
2.069.590 ; Feb. 2.
Neumann, Jan. (See Hejduk, F., and Neumann.)
Neumann, Leopold, assignor to Diktiermaschinen-Patent-
verwertungs-Gesellschaft m. b. H., Vienna. Austria.
Sound recording and reproducing machines. 2,085,383 ;
June 29.
Neumann, Leopold. Vienna, Austria, assignor to Ronag
A.-G.. Chur, Switzerland. Sound recording. 2.100,975 ;
Nov. 30.
Neumann, Lester A., assignor to M & L Typesetting &
Electrotyping Company, Chicago, 111. Base for print-
ing plates. 2.088,306 : July 27.
Neumann, Ludwig. (See Holzach, K., Neumann, and
Krzikalla.)
Neumann, Ludwig. (See Krzikalla. H., and Neumann.)
Neumann, William J., et al. (See Magnus, Everett L.,
assignor.)
Neumann, Willy. Kolberg, Germany. Producing sensitive
electrical resistances. 2,092,133 : Sept. 7.
Neumeister, Harvey A., et al. (See Dungan, (Carles M.,
assignor.)
Neumiller, Harry J., Peoria, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Joining or sealing material.
2,086.735 : July 13.
Neunherz, Herbert W., Gardner, Mass. Assembling
frames. 2,073.848 : Mar. 16.
Xeunherz. Herbert W., and G. W. Atwood, assignors to
Gem Crib & Cradle Companv, Gardner, Mass. Crib side
drop. 2.070,090 : Feb. 9.
Neureuther, Andrew H., assignor to Western Clock Com-
pany, Peru, 111. Clock. 2,079,029 ; May 4.
Neuss, Jacob D., Woodbridge, assignor to Essex Specialty
Co., Inc.. Berkeley Heights, N. J. Pyrotechnic device.
2.096.258 : Oct. 19.
Neva-Clog Products, Inc. (See Bunnell, Earl C, as-
signor.)
Neveu, Anselme, Livry-Gargan, France, assignor to The
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerdlng, Pa.
Fluid pressure brake. 2.066.573 : Jan. 5.
Neveu, Anselme, Livr.v-Gargan, France, assignor to The
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Fluid motor device. 2.092,405 ; Sept. 7.
Neveu. Frank A., Los Angeles, C^lif. Radiator core.
2,090,222 ; Aug. 17.
"■" (See Anderson, G. K.. and John-
Neville Company, The.
ston. assignors.)
Neville Company, The.
sienor.)
Neville Company, Ttio.
Neville Company, The.
mody, assignors.)
Neville, Percy W. (See ^Macdonald. A., and Neville.)
Nevin, Donald A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
J. G. Mumma. W nvnesboro, Pa. Card indexing machine.
L". 090,035 ; Auc. 24.
Nevin, James V., Aberdeen, Wash.
2,068,750 ; Jan. 26.
Nevin, James V., Aberdeen, Wash.
lumber. 2,068,926; Jan. 26.
Nevin, James V., Aberdeen, Wash.
2.078.269 : Apr. 27.
Nevin, James V., Aberdeen, Wash,
products. 2.089,034 : Aug. 3.
Nevin, Mendel, assignor to Novocol Chemical Mfg. Co.
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Hypodermic syringe. 2,068,927 ;
Jan. 26.
Nevins-CUurch Press, The. (See Nevins, Matthew J., Jr.,
assignor.)
Nevins, Matthew J., Jr., Glen Ridge, N. J., assignor to
The Nevins-Church Press, New York, N, Y. Box,
2.102.433: Dec. 14.
Nevltt, Henry G., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to Socony-
Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Manufacturing residual oils of high asphaltic content.
2,069.620 ; Feb. 2.
New, Gustave A., New York, N. Y., assignor t« T. G.
Gregory. Insulating plaster. 2,083.961 ; June 15.
New Bedford Rayon Company. (See White, A. C. and
Leatham, assignors.)
(See Carmody, William H., as-
(See Rivkin, Joseph, assignor.)
(See Thomas, C. A., and (Tar-
Making plywood.
Making artificial
Artificial lumber.
Making laminated
LIST OF PATENTEES
449
New Britain Macliine Company, The. (See Brown, R. S.,
and Retz, assignors.)
New Britain Machine Company, The. (See Brown, R. S.,
and Smith.)
New Britain Machine Company, The. (See Gridley, G. C,
Montgomery, and Wheeler, assignors.)
New Britain Machine Company, The. (See Montgomery,
Donald H., assignor.)
New Britain Machine Company, The. (See Montgomery,
D. H., and Jobert, assignors.)
New Britain Machine Company, The. (See Montgomery,
D. H., and Nelson, assignors.)
New Britain Machine Company, The. (See Montgomery,
D. H., and Retz, assignors.)
New Brunswlcl? Electric Supply Company. (See Mangln,
James, assignor.)
Newby, Neal D., Leonia, N. J., and D. L. Moody, Hemp-
stead, N. Y., assignors to American Telephone and
Telegraph Company. Selective signaling system.
2,082,077 ; June 1.
Newcomb, Edward R., Niagara Falls, N. Y., and H. R.
Stratford, Cleveland, Ohio, said Newcomb assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Carborundum Company,
Niagara Falls, N. Y., said Stratford assignor to The
Stratmore Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Abrading appa-
ratus. 2,071,563; Feb. 23.
Newcomb, Maron W. (See Plym, Lester M.)
Newcomer, Harry S., New York, N. Y. Anamorphosing
optical system. 2,088,660 ; Aug. 3.
Newcomer, v'incent K., Independence, Mo. Conveying ap-
paratus. 2,102,330 ; Dec. 14.
Newell, Arthur B., Kirkwood, Mo. Remote control.
2.085.442 ; June 29.
Newell, Felix R., Highland Park, Mich. Nailing machine.
2,078,012 ; Apr. 20.
Newell, Harold D., Beaver Falls, assignor to The Babcock
& Wilcox Tube Company, West Mayfield, Pa. Austenitic
ferrous alloys and articles made thereof. 2,073,901 ;
Mar. 16.
Newell, Raymond F., and G. W. Hegel, Schenectady,
N. Y., assignors to General Electric Company. Furnace
loading apparatus. 2,089,068 ; Aug. 3.
Newell, Robert E., Irwin, assignor to Kobertshaw Thermo-
stat Company, Youngwood, Pa. Valve. 2,073,168 ;
Mar. 9.
Newell, Robert E., Irwin, assignor to Robertshaw Thermo-
stat Company, Youngwood, Pa. Oven control unit.
2.087.443 ; July 20.
Newell, Robert E., Irwin, and M. S. Unger, Greensburg,
assignors to Robertshaw Thermostat Company, Young-
wood, Pa. Dial assembly. 2,068,693 ; Jan .26.
Newell, Timothy, Yakima, Wash. Syphon dredging pump.
2,076,823 ; Apr. 13.
New England Glass Works. (See Mark, Louis C, as-
signor.)
New England Mica Co. (See Boughton, W. A., and
Mansfield, assignors.)
New England Trawler Equipment Company. (See
Symonds, Rnlpli F., assignor.)
New Era Shirt Company. (See Ghlselin, Robert S., as-
signor.)
Nowticld, Albert, Hartford, Conn. Tobacco hanger.
2.102,479 ; Dec. 14.
Newhall, Carl A., Peabody, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. .T. Coating ap-
plying machine for shoe parts. 2,073,647 ; Mar. 16.
Newhall, Carl A., Peabody, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Nozzle
for shoe channel cementing machines. 2,097,572 ;
Nov. 2.
Newhall, Carl A., Peabody, M.nss., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Channel
cementing machine. 2.097,573 ; Nov. 2.
Newhall, H. B., Corporation. (See Plelster, Henry W.,
assignor.)
New Haven Clock Company, Tlie. (See Porter, Wilson E.,
assignor.)
New Haven Clock Company, The. (See Whitehead, Rich-
ard H., assignor.)
New Ilavon Vibrator Company, Tlie. (See Pickop, George
B., assignor.)
Newliouse, Ray C, Wanwatosa, and B. H. Puerner, West
Allis, assignors to Allis-Clialmers Man\ifacUirinK Com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. Clinkei cooler. 2,103,170;
Dee. 23.
Xi'whousc, Rnssoll C, and W. C. Tinus, Orange, N. J.,
assignors to Bell Tolnplione Laboratories, Incorporated.
New York, N. Y. System and determining distances.
2,083, 3^4; June 8.
NewIiouHC, Waller F., Benton ll.irbor, MIcli. Stapling
mnchine. 2,097,499 ; Nov. 2.
New Idea, Inc. (See Synclc. .\dolph J., assignor.)
New Idea Spreader Company, The. (See Ol)penIieim,
Theodore H., assignor.)
New Idea Spreader (Company, The. (See Synck, Adolph J.,
assignor.)
New Idea Spreader Company, The. (See SynrU, TTenry,
UHslgiior. )
Newlll, Edward B., nsslgnor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Onyton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,078,966; May 4.
NewlH, Edward B., asHlgnor to General Motors Corporn-
Hon' Diiyldii, Ohio. Refrigerallng apparalu.f.
2.094,807; "Oct. 5.
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Newlll, Edward B., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus
2,098,924 : Nov. 9.
Newill, Edward B., A. A. McCormack, G. W. Wolcott,
and H. F. Smith, assignors to General Motors Corpo-
ration, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,093,471 ; Sept. 21.
New Jersey Machine Corporation. (See Fleischer, Paul
W., assignor.)
New Jersey Machine Corporation. (See Fleischer, P. W.,
and Hammer, assignors.)
New Jersey Machine Corporation. (See von Hofe, George
W., assignor.)
New Jersey Machine Corporation. (See von Hofe, G. W.,
and Fleischer, assignors.)
New Jersey Zinc Company, The. (See Winter, Herbert,
assignor.)
Nev.idrk, Elmer, St. Albans, N. Y. Burial casket stay
strap hinge. 2,085,825 ; July 6.
Newkirk, Francis F., assignor to American Reeneforced
Paper Company, Attleboro, Mass. Box stay tape.
2.089.405 ; Aug. 10.
Newkirk, William B. (See Ebert, C, and Newkirk, as-
signors.)
Newkirk, William B., Western Springs, 111., assignor to
International Patents Development Company, Wilming-
ton, Del. Wet starch system. 2,089,404 ; Aug. 10.
Newland, Clinton C, Glendale, assignor to Frederick A.
Spelk, South Pasadena, Calif. Mop wringer. 2,099,217 ;
Nov. 16.
Newlln, George E., Los Angeles, Calif. Kitchen utensil.
2,071,422 ; Feb. 23.
Newlin, Henry J., Birmingham, England. Spraying ap-
paratus. 2,096,196 ; Oct. 19.
Newman, Alfred, Tompkinsville, assignor to Pacific Coast
Borax Company, New York, N. Y. Making boric acid.
2.089.406 ; Aug. 10.
Newman, David F., Rockville Centre, N. Y., assignor
to Trans-Lux Corporation. Projection apparatus.
2,102,161 : Dec. 14.
Newman, Delbert F., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Sealing gasket and securing
device therefor. 2.091,791 ; Aug. 31.
Newman, Donald F., Lynn, assignor to Danvers Shoe Com-
pany, Newburyport, Mass. Shoemaking. 2,080,501 ;
Blay 18.
Newman, Earl C, et al. (See Giara, Emil J., assignor.)
Newman, George W., St. Louis, SIo., assignor to Loose
Leaf Metal Company. Loose leaf binder and sectional
ring therefor. 2,088,431 ; July 27.
Newman, Henry O., Waterbury, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United States Rubber Company, New
York, N. Y. Production of vulcanized rubber.
2,100,085 ; Nov. 23.
Newman, I., & Sons, Inc. (See Kispert, Joseph J., as-
signor.)
Newman, I., & Sons, Inc. (See Usher, H. C, and
Kispert, assignors.)
Newman, J. Kundolph, trustee. (See Auer, Lftszl6, as-
signor.)
Newman, J. Randolph, trustee. (See Auer, L., and Stam-
berger, assignors.)
Newman, John A., Edgley, assignor to Paterson Parch-
ment Paper Company, Bristol. Pa. Parchment paper
and making same. 2.067,501 ; Jan. 12.
Newman. Jules B. (See Poncher. L. S., and Newman.)
Newman, Lloyd V., Racine, Wis. Hedge trimmer.
2,074,062 ; Mar. 16.
Newman, Max M., and M. Opper, New York, N. Y. Sewing
mechanism. 2,098.009 ; Nov. 2.
Newman, Paul A., Belmar, N. J., assignor to Leeds &
Northrup Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Recorder print
wheel. 2,082,591; June 1.
Newman, Percy A., assignor to Ross Gear & Tool Com-
pany, Lafavette, Ind. Cam and lever steering gear.
2,071,235 ; Feb. 10.
.N'ewiiian. Tliomns. (See Sener, G. M. B.. and Newman.^
Newman, Thomas A., East San Diego, assignor of one-
half to P. C. Tews, La Mesa, Calif. Barrel venting
plug. 2,092,467 ; Sept. 7.
Newman, Victor, Philadelphia, Pa. Slide fastener.
2,084,499 ; June 22.
Nowiiiiin, William E., Moorestown, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Indicating and control device.
2,078,270; Apr. 27.
Newman, William E., Moorestown, N. J., assignor to
Itnilio Corporation of America. Dual ratio driving
meeliani.sms. 2,095,279 ; Oct. 12.
Newmark, Josepli, Jamaica, assignor to Die Casting Cor-
poration of America, lOlmhurst, N. Y. Valve stem han-
dle. Re. 20,-115 ; July 13.
N(>wiiiark, Morris, luul E. Moss, New York, N. Y. Lubri-
cation device. 2,090,008; Aug. 17.
Newnmii, Williiiin E., ColUnsvllIe, HI., assignor to Nii-
(ioiml Lead (".imp.Miiv. S(. Louis, Mo, >l.'ehanle:illv
operated sinelling lieiirlli. 2,0!i;!.OI,s : S(>|>t, M,
Newnham, Eugene, assignor to KnnppMonnrch Coinpniiv,
St. Louis, Mo. Flexible Iiladp fan. 2,007,410 ; Jan. I'J,
Newnham, JOiig(>ne, assignor to Kn.ipp ,Miin.inli t'oiniiMii.v,
St. Louis, Mo. l'"oo(l mixer and fruit juicer. 2,0S6.,Sl 7 ;
July 13.
Newnlinm. Eugene, assignor to KnnppMonnrch CompMny,
St. Louis, Mo. Fan hladi' ;iiul faring structure.
2.091,158; Aug. 24.
450
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Newnham. Eugene and W. H. Fischer, assignors to Knapp-
Monaic-li Cuiupany, St. Louis. Mo. Motor and housing
assembl.v. 2,090,618 ; Oct. 10.
Newport, Alfred J., deceased, and G. B. Brader, London,
Garston, near Watford, C. M. Newport, Quantocks. St.
Albans, England, executrix. Apparatus for effecting
vibration. 2,091,414 ; Aug. 31.
Newport. Charles L., and H. C. Smith, Los Angeles, Calif.
Insulated container. 2,068,384 ; Jan. 19.
Newport, Constance M., executrix. (See Newport, A. J.,
and Brader.)
Newport Industries, Inc. (See Bibb, Carlisle H., as-
signor.)
New Products Corporation. (See Banker, Oscar H., as-
signor.)
Newsom, John B., Nevada City, assignor to Idaho Mary-
land Mines Corporation, San Francisco, Calif. Shaft
core drill. 2.090.304 ; Aug. 17.
Newsome, Lee C., et al. (See Litzinger, Raymond W., as-
signor.)
Newsome, Richard H., et al. (See Litzinger, Raymond
W., assignor.)
News Projection Corporation. (See Eitzen, August D.,
assignor.)
News Projection Corporation. (See La Borde, R. C, and
Potter, assignors.)
News Syndicate Co. Inc. (See Friess, Gustave A., as-
signor.)
Newton, Arthur A., Washington, D. C. Reinforcement
for concrete posts. 2. 086.088 ; July 6.
Newton, Arthur A., Washington, D. C. Form for shaping
concrete post reinforcements. 2,086.089 ; July 6.
Newton, Arthur J., Bishopsway, Andover, England.
Sretcher for garments. 2,069,015 ; Jan. 26.
Newton, Chambers & Company Limited. (See Bever, Au-
gustus, assignor.)
Newton. Frank H., Los Angeles, assignor to E. H. Cassidy,
Hanford, Calif. Therapeutic vibrator. 2,067,979 ;
Jan. 19.
Newton, Noel B., Acton, London, England. Friction
clutch. 2,103,433 ; Dec. 28.
Newton, Phillip S., Oakland, Calif. Therapeutic lamp
and method. 2,098,990 ; Nov. 16.
Newton, Ray F., San Francisco, Calif. Interurban and
subway transportation system. 2.076,914 ; Apr. 13.
Newton, Richard T., Oyster Bay, N. Y. Individual front
wheel spring device. 2,090,141 ; Aug. 17.
Newton, Robert S., Watertown, assignor to The New
York Air Brake Company, New York, N. Y. Making
piston rings. 2,098,790 ; Nov. 9.
Newton, Roy C, W. F. Bollens, and L. C. Brown, as-
signors to Industrial Patents Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Prepar.Ttion of emulsions. 2,098,010: Nov. 2.
Newton, Roy W., CoUingwood, near Melbourne, Victoria,
assignor to Patent Holdings Proprietary Limited, Mel-
bourne, Australia. Windshield wiper motor.
2.069.016; Jan. 26.
Newton, Russell B. (See Gwaltney, E. C, GraybUl, and
Newton.)
Newton Supply Company. (See Crocker, George H., as-
signor.)
Newtone Engineering Inc. (See Pflster, Arthur, as-
signor.)
New York Air Brake Company, The. (See CampbeU,
Charles A., assignor.)
New York Air Brake Company, The. (See Everett, Terry,
assignor.)
New York Air Brake Company, The. (See Newton,
Robert S., assignor.)
New York Air Brake Company, The. (See Safford, Lewis
A., assignor.)
New York Air Brake Company, The. (See Vergan, Wil-
liam E., assignor.)
New York Association for the Blind. (See Cushman,
E. S., and Eonik, assignors.)
Now York Central Railroad Company, The. (See Dodds,
Ethan I., Jr., assignor.)
Now York Central Railroad Company, The. (See Drey-
fuss. ITenry, assignor.)
New York Central Railroad Company, The. (See Hamil-
ton. W. S. H.. and Butt, assignors.)
New York Central Railroad Company, The. (See Lentz,
W. L., and Kantola, assignors.)
New York Knitting Mills, Inc. (See Rhelnauer, Daniel,
assignor.)
Ney, Alfred M., St. Joseph, Mich., assignor to The Steel
Wheel Corporation, Chicago, 111. Venicle. 2,090,223 :
Aug. 17.
Niagara Alkali Company. (See McCombs M. P., and
Decker, assignors.)
Nlbbs, Ernest, New London, assignor to Electric Boat
Company, Groton, Conn. Flexible coupling. 2,081,016:
Jlay IS.
Nic Projector Corporation. (See Arden, Thomas R., as-
signor.)
Nlcargi. Lawrence H. (See Pallmerl, A., and Guardino,
assignors.)
Nicliohis, William R., Dorcheater, assignor to United-Carr
Fastenor Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Sheet metal
nut. 2,090,335 ; Oct. 19.
Nlcholls, Henry J., Minnoapolls, Jllnn., assignor to Sun-
lite Company, Incorporated. Method and apparatus
for treating material with ozone and ultra violet rays
2,070,307: Fob. 9.
NichoUs, Henry J., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to Sun-
iite Company, Incorporated. Making soap particles.
2,070,308 ; Feb. 9.
NichoUs, William H., deceased, Roslyn, and G. Anderson,
Brooklyn ; W. H. NichoUs, Roslyn, administrator of
said W. H. NichoUs, assignor to Wm. H. NichoUs Co.,
Inc., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Jolting and squeeze control
for molding machines. 2,102,377 ; Dec. 14.
NichoUs, William H., deceased, Roslyn ; W. H. NichoUs,
adnifnistrator, assignor to Wm. H. Nlcholls Co., Inc.,
Long Island City, N. Y. Roll-off molding machine.
2,102.378 I Dec. 14.
NichoUs, William H., administrator. (See NichoUs, Wil-
Uam H.)
NichoUs, William H., administrator. (See NichoUs, W. H.,
and Anderson.)
NichoUs, Wm. H., Co. (See NichoUs, William H., as-
signor.)
NichoUs, Wm. H., Co. (See NichoUs, W. H., and Ander-
son, assignors.)
Nichols, A. S.. Western Company. (See Stilson, Herbert
A., assignor.)
Nichols, Charles A. (See Collins, E. W., Poole, and
Nichols.)
Nichols, Charles A., and L. E. Poole, Anderson, Ind.,
assignors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Manufacture of electrical condensers. 2,087,809 : July
20.
Nichols, Daniel R., and H. A. Stevens, Berwick, Pa., as-
signors to American Car and Foundry Company, New
York, N. Y. Car side door and trap door. 2,085,443 ;
June 29.
Nichols, Dewey E., and E. W. Glendinning, Denver, Colo.
Alarm system. 2,086.818 : July 13.
Nichols, Edward C, assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Yielding reed. 2.087,859 ; July 20.
Nichols, Edward L. (See Nichols, Robert P., assignor.)
Nichols, Ellsworth G., Watertown, assignor to E. F. Kemp,
Inc., Somerville, Mass. Package and container there-
for. 2,092,288 ; Sept. 7.
Nichols. Ellsworth G., assignor to E. F. Kemp, Inc.,
Somerville, JIass. Package and container therefor.
2,092,289 ; Sept. 7.
Nichols Engineering & Research Corporation. (See Free-
man. Horace, assignor.)
Nichols Engineering & Research Corporation. (See Schil-
ling, Frederick B., assignor.)
Nichols, George, Akron, Ohio, assignor to National Rubber
MacMnery Company. Rubber mixing miU. 2,067,458 ;
Jan. 12.
Nichols, George B., assignor to The Firestone Tire &
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Tube splicing method.
2,074,485 ; Mar. 23.
Nichols, Harry J., Binghamton, N. Y. Antiseptic.
2.095.571 : Oct. 12.
Nichols, Harry J., Binghamton, assignor to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Communication system. 2,098,305 : Nov. 9.
Nichols, Harry J., H. C. Forbes, and W. S. Harmon, Day-
ton, and H. J. Loftis, Ironton, Ohio, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Radio receiving system. 2,072,272 : Mar. 2.
Nichols, Harry T., San Antonio, Tex. Crown block for
a hoisting apparatus for a derrick and means for reev-
ing a compound pulley. 2,067.942 : Jan. 19.
Nichols, Harry T., San Antonio, Tex. Combined crown
and traveling block. 2,068,638 ; Jan. 19.
Nichols, John T., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to American
Sheet and Tin Plate Company. Automatic counter.
2,087,860 ; July 20.
Nichols, Leonard E., Bay City, Mich., assignor to Thom-
son-Gibb Electric Welding Company, Lynn, Mass.
Synchronous circuit interrupter. 2,086,876 ; July 13.
Nichols, Robert P., Miami, assignor to E. L. Nichols,
Hollywood. Fla. Recovery of the unsaponifiable frac-
tions of oils. 2,103,193 ; Dec. 21.
Nichols, Sam J., et al. (See Floyd, E. P., and Hackney,
assignors.)
Nichols, Thomas W., London, assignor of ono-half to Tilgh-
man's Patent Sand Blast Company, Limited, Broad-
heath, near Manchester, England. Cooling system for
rotary machines. 2,103,632 ; Dec. 28.
Nichols, William H., Waltham, Mass. Pump. 2,076,664 ;
Apr. 13.
Nichols, William H.. Waltham, Mass. Hand-fed machin*
tool. 2,083,858 ; June 15.
Nicholson, Frederick A., assignor to Stetson-Ross Machine
Company, Seattle, Wash. Automatic random length
trimmer. 2,091.647: Aug. 31.
Nicholson, Frederick A., and W. T. Pritchard, assignors
to Stetson-Ross Machine Company, Seattle, Wash.
Driving mechanism to maintain constant the required
length of an endloss driving means. 2,099,218 ; Nov. 16.
Nicholson, Frederick A., and W. T. Pritchard, assignors
to Stetson-Ross Machine Company, Seattle. Wash.
Mechanism to maintain constant the required length
of an endless driving means. 2,099,219 ; Nov. 16.
Nicholson, Frederick A., and W. T. Pritchard, assignors
to Stetson-Ross Machine Company, Seattle, Wash.
Mechanism to maintain constant the required length of
an endless driving means. 2,099,220 ; Nov. 16.
Nicholson, Frederick A., and W. T. Pritchard, assignors
to Stetson-Ross Machine Companv, Seattle, Wash.
\\ ood planing machine. 2,102,186 ; Dec. 14.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Nicholson, Leslie G., St. Helena, Calif. Motorcycle driv-
ing mechanism, drive line, and braking mechanism.
2,071,761 ; Feb. 23.
Nicholson, Madison G., Jr., Verona, assignor to National
Union Radio Corporation, Nevcark, N. J. Circuit for
reducing static. 2,099,311 ; Nov. 16.
Nicholson, W. T., & Clipper Co. Ltd. (See Draycott,
Charles E., assignor.)
Nicholson, William I., Jr., Tulsa, Okla. Bookkeeping
machine. 2,080,871 ; May 18.
Nickel, George A. (See Engelhardt, E. E., and Nickel.)
Nickels & Lauber. (See Phillips, Joseph, assignor.)
Nickelsburg, Sidney, and A. Tyroler, assignors to Morelite
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Shield tor optical
units. 2,075,539 ; Mar. 30.
Nickelsen, John M. (See Becker, P. P., Nickelsen, and
Boor.)
Nickerson, George W., Butte, Mont. Friction block.
2,070,954 ; Feb. 16.
Nickle, Burr, Butler, Pa. Mat. 2,071,762 ; Feb. 23.
Nickles, Clair A., Ponca City, Okla. Oil groove cutting
device. 2,082,212 ; June 1.
Nicklos, J. C. (See Yancey, John R., assignor.)
Nickol, Edwin F., assignor to Edwin P. Nickol, Inc., Ver-
sailles, Ohio. Molding apparatus. 2,068,302 ; Jan. 19.
Nickol, Edwin F., Inc. (See Nickol, Edwin F., assignor.)
Nickols, Okey E., assignor of twenty-five one-hundredths
to F. Allen, Charleston, W. Va., and seventy-flve one-
hundredths to J. D. Noell, Jr., Washington, D. C. Mine
trolley wire guard. 2,091,932 ; Aug. 31.
Nickowitz, Max N., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Auto top material. 2,098,754; Nov. 9.
Nicodemus, Robert F., Frederick, Md. Bagging machine.
2,069,266 ; Feb. 2.
Nicol, Helen G., Oak Park, 111. Hair curler. 2,092,703 ;
Sept. 7.
Nicol, Herbert E., assignor to Kerner Incinerator Co.,
Milwaukee, W^is. Incinerator hopper. 2,081,554 ; May
25.
Nicol, William H., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio., assignor to
Wingfoot Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Treatment
of casein. 2,095,887 ; Oct. 12. ■<"
Nicolai, Fritz. (See Reppe, W., and Nicolai.)
Nicolas, Paul. (See Becq, A., and Nicolas.)
Nicolas, Paul. (See Chireix, H., and Nicolas.)
Nicolaus, Frank G., and C. J. Breitenstein, assignors to
R. T. Moloney, Chicago, 111. Selector. 2,098,353;
Nov. 9.
Nicoll, B., & Company. (See Howard, William S., as-
signor.)
Nicolson, Alexander M., assignor to Communication Pat-
ents, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cyclic variable frequency
oscillator. 2,071,564; Feb. 23.
Nicolson, Alexander BI., assignor to Communications
Patents, Inc., New York, N. Y. Multiple sound and
picture recording and projection system. 2,072,527 ;
Mar. 2.
Nicolson, Alexander M., assignor to Communications
Patents, Inc., New York, N. Y. Impulse television sys-
tem. 2,072,528 ; Mar. 2.
Nicolson, Alexander M., assignor to Communication Pat-
ents, Inc., New York, N. Y. Electrical weighing and
distribution system. 2,081,367 ; May 25.
Nicolson, Alexander McL., assignor to Communication
Patents Inc., New York, N. Y. Aerial navigational sig-
naling system. 2,093,641 ; Sept. 21.
Nicolson, Alexander McL., assignor to Communication
Patents, Inc., New York, N. Y. Light beam transmis-
sion system. 2,100,348 ; Nov. 30.
Nicolson, Alexander McLean, assignor to Communication
Patents, Inc., New York, N. Y. Electrical sound tuning
and production system. 2,067,980 ; Jan. 19.
Nicolson File Company. (.Sep Ripley, Ira S., assignor.)
Nicolson, James G. (See Southgate, G. T., and Nicolson.)
Nicralumin Company, The. (See Hyblnette, Victor N.,
assignor.)
Niderreither, Hans, Munich, Germany. Producing, storing,
and distributing electrical energy by operating gas bat-
teries, particularly oxy-hydrogen gas batteries and
electrolyzers. 2,070,612 ; Feb. 16.
Niebuhr, Henry J., Lewiston, Idaho. Merry-go-round.
2,101,719 ; Dec. 7.
Niederor, Otto, Titusvillo, N. J. Egg grading device.
2,093,338 ; Sept. 14.
Niederhauser, Frederick C. (See Laird, J. P., and Nclder-
hauser.)
NIederl, Joseph B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Producing sub-
stituted aliphatic acids. 2,082,4!j9 ; Juno 1.
Nioderl, Joscj)!! 15., New York, N. Y., assignor to Rfihm
& Haas Company, Pliilndclpliia, Pa. Para-tertiary,
octylnitroplienols. 2,073,316 ; Mar. 9.
Nlederstrasser, Richard, Mulhelm-Rnhr, assignor 1o
Sehmidt'sche IIolssdampf-Gesollschaft, m. b. IT., Wll-
helmshohe, Germany. Connecting pipes. 2,077,641 ;
Apr. 20.
Niedorfl', I'aula, New Yorlt, N. Y. Finger pointer iiiul nail
proli'clor. 2,072.683; Mar. 2.
Nielsen, Andrew, Brighton, Colo. Ditcher. 2,083,083 ;
June; 8.
NlclKcii, Heiiihardt. (See Wild, G. F., nnd Nielsen.)
Nlol.Mcn, C^Mfl, Ijake Bluff, assignor to Abbott Laborntorlps,
Norlli Chicago, 111. Extracting liver oil. 2,078,404;
Apr. 27.
Nielsen, Christian, Klampenborg, near Copenhagen, Den-
mark, assignor to F. L. Smidth & Co., New York, N. Y.
Air-swept grinding mill. 2,069,174; Jan. 26.
Nielsen Corporation, Ltd., The. (See Champlin, Silas H.,
assignor.)
Nielsen, Elmer G., Chicago, 111. Trimming device.
2,090,548 ; Aug. 17.
Nielsen, Emanuel H., assignor to Grindle Fuel Equip-
ment Co., Harvey, 111. Burner for firing furnaces with
powdered fuel. 2,079,420 ; May 4.
Nielsen, Hans P. K. T., Aabyh0j, assignor to De jydake
Skaervefabriker, Aarhus, Denmark. Road covering.
2,102,480 ; Dec. 14.
Nielsen, Harry M., Berkley, Mich. Transferring location.
2,092,653 ; Sept. 7.
Nielsen, Holger H., and W. J. Kruder, assignors to Auto-
Tiirn-Lite Corporation, Chicago, 111. Vehicle signal
switch. 2,078,405 ; Apr. 27.
Nielsen, Jens P., Takoma Park, Md. Identifying means
for automobiles and the like. 2,098,156 ; Nov. 2.
Nielsen, John. (See Janes, L. S., Raben, and Nielsen.)
Nielsen, John, Denver, Colo. Wrench. 2,060,842 : Feb. 9.
Nielsen, Peter, assignor to Jubilee Manufacturing Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. Mounting for windshield wiper blades.
2,095,396 ; Oct. 12.
Nielsen, Richard, Omaha, Nebr. Christmas tree append-
age. 2,092,520 ; Sept. 7.
Nielsen, Thorvald C. V., Frederiksberg near Copenhagen,
Denmark. Regenerator of Wheatstone telegraph signals.
2,086,429 ; July 6.
Niemann, Georg. (See Holzach, K., and Niemann.)
Niemann, John. (See Dalmer, O,. and Niemann.)
Niemeyer, James C, St. Paul, Minn. Triangle-protractor.
2.070,675 ; Feb. 16.
Niemi, Matti, Juneau, Alaska. Paper cup. 2,075,049 ;
Mar. 30.
Nier, Brilno, Beierfeld in Sachsen, Germany. Storm
lantern. 2,101,409 ; Dec. 7.
Nierenberg, Albert, New York, N. Y. Producing etched
surfaced shells and casings. 2,102,102 ; Dee. 14.
Niesemann, Fritz. (See MacLean, A. D., and Niesemann,
assignors.)
Niesemann, Fritz, assignor to Pittsburgh Equitable Me-
ter Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Dispensing nozzle.
2,073,751 ; Mar. 16.
Niesemann, Fritz, assignor to Pittsburgh Equitable Meter
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Flow indicator. 2,091,792 ;
Aug. 31.
Nieuwkamp, Jan, Probolinggo, Java, Dutch East Indies.
Drawing apparatus. 2,089,757 ; Aug. 10.
Nigbor, Thomas, Milwaukee, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to J. K. Egerman. Pipe flushing system.
2,081,204 ; May 25.
Nigh, Earl J., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to Foster L.
Talge, Kansas City, Mo. Meat kneader. 2,092,654;
Sept. 7.
Nightingale Printing Presses, Inc. (See Nightingale,
William J., assignor.)
Nightingale, William J., assignor to Nightingale Printing
Presses, Inc., Flint, Mich. Printing press. 2,079,627 ;
May 11.
Nigra, Ferdinand, Oakland, Calif. Duplicating machine.
2,089,979 ; Aug. 17.
Nihon Denki Kogyo KabushikI Kaisha. (See Yonemura,
S., Okazawa, and Osada, assignors.)
Nihon Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha. (See Suzuki, Kyo, as-
signor.)
Nika, Louis, New York, N. Y. Transmission gearing.
2,075,404 ; Mar. 30.
Niles-Bement-Pond Company. (See Drake, Alden M., as-
signor.)
Niles-Bement-Pond Company. (See Hoagland, Frank 0.,
assignor.)
Niles-Bement-Pond Company. (See Raber, R. R., and
Larson, assignors.)
Niles-Bement-Pond Clompany. (See Shaw, Robert D., as-
signor.)
Niles-Bement-Pond Company. (See Rusnak, John M., as-
signor.)
Nilcs-Bcmont-Pond Company. (See Tanner, Hubert D.,
assignor.)
Nilos, George L., et al. (See Brannan, Eldred B., as-
signor.)
Niles, Harry F., Covina, Calif. Ice pick. 2,102,331 ;
Doc. 14.
Niles Steel Products Company, The. (See Emery, R. W.,
and Spraguo, assignors.)
Niles Steel T'roducts Company, The. (See Thomas, David
W., assignor.)
Niles Sleol Products Company, The. (See Wllliiinis, E.,
and Thonins, .'issignors.)
Nilson, A. II., Mjieliln(> Company, The. (See Olson. M.,
and Jolinson, assignors.)
Nilson, lI:irolil. assignor of one-third to J. A. lOdoby,
W.ivzntM, luid one (bird to E. Berglund, Minneapolis,
IMInii. Lifting iippnnitus. 2.099.00.1 ; Nov. 2;<.
Nilson, Kiirl J. E., Schenectady, N. Y. Traction wheel.
2.099,1 30 : Nov. 10.
Nilson, lieoniird D., Wnyzata, assignor to Viilcan Mnnn-
fneturlng Co., Inc., St. Paul, Minn. HvilrnuUc Jack.
2,085,720 ; June 20.
Nilson. Oliver C, Cartlmse, Mo. Flrpplaco air bliistlng.
2,103,171 ; Dec. 21.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Nilson, Olof G., Chicago, 111. Combined cap and spout
for liquid dispensing containers. 2,097,674 ; Nov. 2.
Nilsson, Frans. (See Mattsson, Ernst J. M., assignor.)
Nippon Kogaku Kogyo Kabusbilji Kaisha. (See Tomo-
zawa, Takashi, assignor.)
Nippon Sekiyu Kabusbiki Kaisha, Marunouchi, Kojimachi-
ku. (See Mizuta, M., and Yosbimura, assignors.)
Nirdlinger, Patrick A., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Scanlon-JIorris Company, Madison, Wis. Portable
surgical lamp. 2,103,013 ; Dec. 21.
Nisbet, Archibald W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Combined sprocket and
guide wheel. 2,101,685: Dec. 7.
Niseuson, Julius, Brooklyn, N. Y. Venetian blind.
2,083,523 ; June 8.
Nisenson, Julius, Brooklyn, assignor to Master Venetian
Blind Hardware Corporation, New York, N. Y. Vene-
tian blind. 2,072,464 ; Mar. 2.
Nishinaka, lliroshi, Sacramento, Calif. Toilet seat
heater. 2,087,112 ; July 13.
Nissen, Hans F. (See Eggert, J., and Nissen.)
Nissen, Harry C, South Glastonbury, assignor to United
Aircraft Corporation, East Hartford, Conn. Automatic
regulation for engine cooling means. 2,081,762 ; May
25.
Nissen, Plenry C. (See Ackerman, J. E., and Nissen.)
Nissley, Harry H., Highland Park, and G. M. Mazzie,
assignors to Chrysler Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Ve-
hicle body construction. 2,099,134 ; Nov. 16.
Nitardy, Ferdinand W., Brooklyn, assignor to E. B.
Squibb & Sons, New York, N. Y. Oral preparation.
2,071,043 ; Feb. 16.
Nitardy, Ferdinand W., and W. S. Jones, Brooklyn, as-
signor to E. R. Squibb & Sons, New York, N Y. Extrac-
tion of vitaminiferous oils. 2,067,279 ; Jan. 12.
Nitralloy Corporation, The. (See Merten, William J., as-
signor.)
Nitralloy Corporation. (See Tofaute, Walter, assignor.)
Nitricastiron Corporation, The. (See Babinet, Marie L. A.,
assignor.)
Niveu, Archie M., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Continental Jlotors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Inter-
nal combustion engine. 2,069,843 ; Feb. 9.
Niven, Charles D., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Heating
system for refrigerator cars. 2,076,961 ; Apr. 13.
Nix, George E., Phil Campbell, Ala. Spring tooth culti-
vator. 2,092,679 ; Sept. 7.
Nixon, Jeddy D., and C. L. Ferrell, Houston, Tex., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, of fifty percent to said
Nixon and fifty percent to Wilson Supply Company.
Tracker for wells. 2,080,736 ; May 18.
Nobbe, William E., assignor to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Safety glass. 2,094,183;
Sept. 28.
Noble, Alphonso, Naugatuck, assignor to The Bristol Com-
pany, Waterbury, Conn. Fully-compensated remote-
reading thermometer. 2,088,032 ; July 27.
Noble, Daniel E., Storrs, Conn. Control apparatus.
2,090,224 ; Aug. 17.
Noble, Glenn S. (See Strong, Lawrence D., assignor.)
Noble, HarroU V. (See MouromtseR', I. K., and Noble.)
Noble, John H., Parchment, Mich. Furnace. 2,096,821 ;
Oct. 26.
Noble. Robert J., Glendale, Calif. Recording apparatus.
2,091,708; Aug. 31.
Noble, Warren, Michigan City, Ind., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Heat exchange and air washing
device. 2,074,801 ; Mar. 23.
Noble, Warren, Michigan City, Ind., assignor to Sullivan
JIachinery Company. Heat exchange device. 2,074,802 ;
Mar. 23.
Noble, Warren, Michigan City, Ind., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Air compressor. 2,074,803 ; Mar.
23.
Noble, Warren, Michigan City, Ind., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Heat exchange device. 2,074,967 ;
Mar. 23.
Noble, Warren, Michigan Cily, Ind., assignor to Sulliv.iii
Jlachinery Company. Fluid compressor. 2,076,580 ;
Apr. 13.
Noble, Warren, Michigan City, Ind., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Corporation. Composite valve and making
the same. 2,070,065 ; Apr. 13.
Noble. Warren, Michigan City, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Safety Mining Company, Chicago, 111.
Anchoring means. 2.083,733 ; Juno 15.
Noble, Warren, Michigan City, Ind.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Safety Mining Company, Chicago, 111.
Air-shooting apparatus. 2,083.734; June 15.
Noble, Warren, Michigan City, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Safety Mining Company, Chicago, 111.
Blasting cartridge. 2,083,735 • June 15.
Noble, Warren, Michigan City, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, 1o Safety IStining Company, Chicago, 111.
Blasting cartridge. 2,083,736 ; June 15.
Noble, Warren, Michigan City, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Safety Mining Company. Chicago, III.
Blasting method and apparatus. 2,083,737 ; June 15.
Noble, Warren. Michigan City. Ind., .nssignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Drilling mechanism. 2,094,184 ;
Sept. 28.
Noble, Warren, Michigan City, Ind., assignor to Sullivan
Mnchinerv (Company. Vibration reducing means.
2,101.869; Dec. 14.
Noble, William. (See White, R. A., Noble, and Tumbry.)
Noble & Wood Machine Co., The. (See Tolman, Charles
P., assignor.)
Noblitt-Sparks Industries, Inc. (See Booth, Earl C, as-
signor.)
Nobuhara, Kantaro, Osaka, Japan. Fusible electric cir-
cuit breaking device. 2,067,541 ; Jan. 12.
Nock, Elbridge E., Jr. (See Mayo, W., and Nock.)
Nock, Joseph A., Jr., Tarentum, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Heat treatment
of aluminum alloys. 2,083.576 ; June 15.
Nock, Joseph A., Jr., Tarentum, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aluminum-base
alloys. 2,087,988 ; July 27.
Nock, Joseph A., Jr., Tarentum, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aluminum base
alloys, 2,087,989 ; July 27.
Nock, Joseph A., Jr., Tarentum, assignor to Aluminum
(Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aluminum-base
alloys. 2,087.990 ; July 27.
Nock, Joseph A., Jr., Tarentum, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aluminum-base
alloys. 2,087,991 ; July 27.
Nock, Joseph A., Jr., Tarentum, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aluminum-base
allo.ys. 2,087,992 ; July 27.
Nock, Joseph A., Jr., Tarentum, assignor to Aluminum
(Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aluminum-base
alloys. 2,087,993 ; July 27.
Nock, Joseph A., Jr., Tarentum, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aluminum-base
alloys. 2,087,994 ; July 27.
Nock, Joseph A., Jr., Tarentum, and G. F. Sager, New
Kensington, assignors to Aluminum Company of
America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aluminum alloy. 2,092,012 ;
Sept. 7.
Noderer, Lee C, National City, Calif. Highway pilot.
2,079,260 ; May 4.
Nodine, Frederick A., Terryville, assignor to The Cooper
Oven Thermometer Company, Pequabuck, Conn. Ther-
mometer. 2,103,633 : Doc. 28.
Nodine, Fredericl,* A., Terryville, assignor to The Cooper
Oven Thermometer Company, Pequabuck, Conn. Ther-
mometer. 2,103,634 ; Dec. 28.
Noe, Andrew J., et al. (See Roehm, William A., as-
signor.)
.Voel, Clay W., assignor to The Ideal Electric and Manu-
facturing Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Dvnamo motor.
2.102,481 : Dec. 14.
Noell, Joseph D., Jr., et al. (See Nichols, Okey E., as-
signor.)
Nofade Electric Corporation, The. (See Kamm, Robert A.,
assignor.)
Nofsinger, Charles W., Orange, and P. C. Keith, Jr.,
Short Hills, assignors to Gasoline Products Company,
Inc., Newark, N. J. Treating hydrocarbon oils.
2,101,088 ; Dec. 7.
NoKoRode (Jompany, The. (See Schmaus, Louis R., as-
signor.)
Nolan, Harry E., Slinneapolis, Minn. Lawn chair.
2,071,084; Feb. 16.
Nolan, John R., Larchmont, N. Y. Machine for attach-
ing wires to floral sticks or the like. 2,075,826 ; Apr. 6.
Nolan, John R., Larchmont. N. Y., assignor to The Dia-
mond Match Company, AVilmington, Del. Machine for
making match packets. 2,099,137 ; Nov. 16.
Nolan, Peter E., Providence, R. I. Feed collet. 2,071,138 ;
Feb. 16.
Nolde and Horst Company. (See McAdams, Harrv, as-
signor.)
Nolke, Otto E., assignor to Koch and Sterzel, A. G.,
Dresden, Germany. Arrangement for measuring direct
current. 2,087,995 ; July 27.
Noll, Austin R. (See Lemmon, W. S., and Noll.)
Noll, Franz, Berlin-Sieniensstadt, assignor to Siemens and
Halske AktiengoselLschaft, Siemensstadt neiir Berlin,
Germany. Jlagnetic material and manufacture thereof.
2,085,118 ; June 29.
Noll. John J., and J. J. Williams, assignors to Hazel-Atlas
Gl.iss Company. Wheeling, W. Va. Metal closure.
2,060,481 ; Jan. 5.
Noll. John J., and J. J. WilUamB. assignors to Hazel-Atlas
Glass Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Forming caps.
2,067,459 ; Jan. 12.
Nollau. Kd'j;ar H. (See McBurnev. D., and Nollau.)
Xollau, Edgar H., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Coated fabric and mak-
ing same. 2,082,592 : June 1.
Nolte, Bernhard, Westfield, N. J. Turf forking appa-
ratus. 2,088,209 ; July 27.
-Volte, Karl, assignor to Dortmund-Hoerder Huttenverein
Aktiengesellschaft, Dortmund, Germany. Making sheet
motal piling. 2,093,208 ; Sept. 14.
Nolle, Otto, Twin Bridges, Mont. Drv placer machine.
2,075.747 ; Mar. 30.
Nolte, Paul, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Jlergenthaler
Linotype Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Keyboard of key-
operated typographical machines. 2,085,166; June 29.
Nollcin. George F., Springfield, assignor to The National
Supply Company of Delaware, Toledo. Ohio. Internal
combustion engine. 2,072,011 : Feb. 23.
Nolvex File Company, The. (See Seedlock, Frank A.,
assignor.)
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453
Noma Electric Corporation. (See Wolf, Abraham, as-
signor.)
Noma, Inc. (See Lewis, Wilbur S., assignor.)
Nomar, Louis N., Charleston, W. Va. Combined maga-
zine and extension stock for automatic pistols.
2,066,361 ; Jan. 5.
Nomolas Limited. (See Eabinowitsch, Efraim, assignor.)
No-Nail Cases Proprietary Limited. (See van den
Boeaert, Alexander G. A., assignor.)
Non-Drip Measure Company Limited. (See Ransom, R.,
and Berwick, assignors.)
Nonhebel, Gordon, and R. A. Bell, Norton-on-Tees, Eng-
land, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries Lim-
ited. Liquor sampling cell. ^ 2,082,299 ; June 1.
Nonhebel, Gordon, and J. L. ' Pearson, Norton-on-Tees,
England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Wet purification of gases. 2,090,142 ; Aug.
17.
Nonhebel, Gordon, and J. L. Pearson, Norton-on-Tees,
England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Gas washing. 2,090,143 ; Aug. 17.
Non-Mercuric Carrot Company, The. (See Fabian, C. F.,
and Sachanen, assignors.)
Non-Metallic Minerals, Inc. (See Eells, H. P., Jr., and
Barrett, assignors.)
Non-Metallic Minerals, Inc. (See Lee, Harley C, as-
signor.)
Nonnekens, Jacobus C, Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor
to Radio Corporation of America. Superheterodyne
automatic gain control system. 2,103,865 ; Dec. 28.
Non-Run Fabric and Machine Co. (See Graenz, Alfred,
assignor.)
Noo Tooth Brush, Inc. (See Boyd, Chester V., assignor.)
Norberg, William A., assignor to Rowe Manufacturing
Company, Galesburg, 111. Overhead door construction.
2,093,019 ; Sept. 14.
Norberg, William A., assignor to Rowe Manufacturing
Companv, Galesburg, 111. Overhead door construction.
2,093,020; Sept. 14.
Norbom, Ragnar A., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Motor Ter-
minals Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for sup-
porting demountable bodies. 2,069,267 ; Feb. 2.
Norbom, Ragnar A., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Motor
Terminals Company, New York, N. Y. Device for re-
siliently positioning demountable bodies. 2,070,613 ;
Feb. 16.
Norbom, Ragnar A., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Motor Ter-
minals Company, New York, N. Y. Vehicle for carry-
ing demountable bodies. 2,071,355 ; Feb. 23.
Norbom, Torleif. (See Jassop, G. A., and Norbom.)
Norbom, Torleif, assignor to S. Morgan Smith Company,
York, Pa. Hydraulic turbine. 2,086,633 ; July 13.
Norcross, Burt F., Dorchester, Mass. Shoe. 2,099,138 ;
Nov. 16.
Norcross, Thomas. (See Willshaw, H., and Norcross.)
Nord, Walter G., Amherst, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Stewart-Warner Corporation, Chicago,
111. Coupling for lubricators. 2,098,514 ; Nov. 9.
Nordberg Manufacturing Company. (See Dow, Herbert
W., assignor.)
Nordborg Slanufacturing Co. (See Gruender, Oscar C,
assignor.)
Nordberg Manufacturing Company. (See Knutzen, Max
T., assignor.)
Nordberg Manufacturing Company. (See Ramstad, George
E., assignor.)
Nordberg Manufacturing Company. (See Santschi, Jean,
assignor.)
Nordberg Manufacturing Company. (See Symons, Loren
G., assignor.)
Nordberg Manufacturing Co. (See Talboys, Henry H., as-
SiiEQOr.)
Norddeutsche Schleifmittel Industrie, G. m. b. H. (See
Simon, Fritz, assignor.)
Norddeutsche Soekabelwerke A. G. (See Englcr, J., and
Studt, assignors.)
Norddoutsclie Soekabelwerke A. G. (See Studt, B., and
Jloyer, assignors.)
Nordell, Carl H., assignor to Chicago Pump Companv,
Chicago, 111. Comminuter. 2,085,326 ; June 29.
Nordcll, Carl IT., assignor to Advance Engineering Coin
pany, Chicago, 111. Filter. 2,097,529; Nov. 2.
Nordisk Insulinlaboratorium. (Sec ITagedorn, II. C,
Jensen, and Wodstrup-Nielsen, assignors.)
Nordlohnn, Pierre J. H. A. (See Posthumus, K., and
Nordlohne.)
Nordlohne, Pierre J. H. A. (See van Miilnen, R. IL, and
Nordlohne.)
Nordlohne, Plorro J. IT. A., Eindhoven, Notherland.s, as
slgnor to Radio Corporal Ion of America. Ultni-higli
frfqiiency oscillation gen(>rator. 2,071,423; Feb. 2;!.
Nordinnric, ITotiry P. (Sec T-ciider, IT. S., and Nordmark.)
Nord(|ulst, Ronald TO. J., Maplowood, N. J., assignor (<>
Anicrican Can Con)t);iny, Now York, N. Y. Tjiquid
(llllMg machine. 2,070,610 ; Feb. 10.
Nord(|ulst, Ronald E. J., nnd ,(. D. Lc Ii'nmlt, Mnplewood,
N. .r,, assignor.s to American (^an (Jonipany, N(nv York,
N. Y. I'acklng ni;iclilne. 2,092,77:'.; Sc|'l. M-
Nordqulst, Ronald J., Maplcwood, N. J., asHlgnor to Amer-
ican Can Companv, New York, N. Y. ['rcKH meclinniKni.
2,007,043: Jan. 10.
Nord.strom, John M. (See Walker, Charles I)., iiNHlgiior.)
Nordstrom, Sven J., Piedmont, assignor to Merco Nord-
strom Valve Company, San Francisco, Calif. Plug
valve. 2,069,013 ; Jan. 26.
Nordstrom, Sven J., Piedmont, assignor to Merco Nord-
strom Valve Company, San Francisco, Calif. Plug valve.
2,078,271 ; Apr. 27.
Nordstrom, Sven J., Oakland, assignor to Merco Nord-
strom Valve Company, San Francisco, Calif. Valve.
2,070,490 ; Feb. 9.
Nordstrom, Sven J., Piedmont, Calif., assignor to Merco
Nordstrom Valve Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Plug
valve. 2,102,211 ; Dec. 14.
Nore, Waldo D., Pitcairn, Pa. Automatic control for
water lock feed for steam boilers. 2,072,407 ; Mar. 2.
No-Re-Fil Cap Corporation. (See Martin, Nicholas S.,
assignor.)
Norelius, Emil F. (See Greer, E. R., and Norelius.)
Norelius, Emil P., Springfield, 111., assignor to Allis-
Chalmers Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis,
Crawler mechanism. 2,072,529 ; Mar. 2.
Norfolk Mattress Company. (See Mayo, W., and Nock,
assignors.)
Norge Corporation. (See Buchanan. John C, assignor.)
Normsberg, Jack, and C. L. Roye, Brooklyn, N. Y. Knock-
down fruit crate. 2,079,330 ; May 4.
Nork, John C, Mahanoy City, Pa. Broom holder.
2.070,448 ; Feb. 9.
Norlin, Clarence F., Chicago, 111. Pencil. 2,072,922 ;
Mar. 9.
Norling, Reinhold A., Aurora, assignor to Independent
Pneumatic Tool Co., Chicago, 111. Hammer attachment
for drills. 2,094,185 ; Sept. 28.
Norlipp Company, The. (See Dibelka, H. G., and Cramer,
assignors.)
Norma Electric Corporation. (See Lampl, Alfred, as-
signor.)
Norman, Arthur W., Jersey City, N. J. String bean slicer.
2,068,464 : Jan. 19.
Norman, Edith J., et al. (See Norman, Joseph T., as-
signor.)
Xoniian, George, Birmingham, England, assignor to Auto-
Ordnance Corporation. New York, N. Y. Firearm.
2.102.332 ; Dec. 14.
Norman, Joseph T., assignor of one-half to E. J. Norman
and one-half to F. L. Kerstetter, Shickshinny, Pa.
Plant or flower box. 2,089.220 ; Aug. 10.
Norman, Neville R., River Forest, assignor to Joseph
Weidcnhoff, Inc., Chicago, 111. Adjustable bracket.
2,085,227 ; June 29.
Norman, Simon, Providence, assignor to Industrial Dye-
stuff Company, East Providence, R. I. Manufacture
of monomethyl-para-aminophenol and its sulphate.
2.101.749 ; Dec. 7.
Norman, Simon, Providence, assignor to Industrial Dye-
stufC Company, East Providence, R. I. Manufacture
of monomethyl-para-aminophenol and its sulphate.
2.101.750 ; Dec. 7.
Nermann, Wilhelm, and H. Priickner, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Bohme Fettchemie-Gesellschaft mit
bcschrankter Haftung, Cliemnitz, Germany. Produc-
ing tetrahydrofurfuryl alcohol. 2,071,704; Feb. 23.
Normelli, WulfC B., Berlin-Charlottenberg, Germany. Ab-
sorption refrigerating apparatus. 2,088,277 ; July 27.
Norquist, Victor C, assignor to Butler Manufacturidig
Company, Kansas City, Mo. Hair drying apparatus.
2,076,040 ; Apr. 6.
Norrid, James H., Detroit, Mich. Shingle. 2,100,099 ;
Nov. 30.
Norris, Charles B., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Tlie Brunswick-P.alko Collendor
Comp.nny. Bed for billiard tables. 2,092..')21 ; Sept. 7.
Norris, Edward O., Greenwich, Conn., assignor to The
Norris Painting Machinery Corporation, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Spraying device. 2,084,021 ; June 22.
Norris. Edward O., I'ort Chester, assignor to The Norris
Painting Machinery Corporation, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Spraying device. 2,080.921 ; July 13.
Norris, Edward O., Port Cliester, N. Y., assignor to The
Norris Pninting Macliinorv Corporation. Inc., New York,
N. Y. .Spraying device. 2,080,987 ; July 53.
Norris, lOdw.nrd O., Port Chester, assignor to The Norris
I'iiinting Machinery Corporation, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Spraying device. 2,099.988 ; Nov. 23.
Norris, I'^ric D. T., Ilollinwood, England, assignor to
Terranti lOlectric Inc., New York, N. Y. Moving coil
voltage regulator. 2,089,920; Aug. 10.
Nurri.s, (!e()ig(! 10., Cohiinhus, Ohio. Recording mechanism
for coin operated machines. 2,099,173; Nov. 10.
Norrl.s, fieorge II., ns.signor to Hydraulic Supnly Manu-
I'acturlng (,'onipany, Seattle, Wash. Hydraulic nozzle.
2,080,500 ; May 18.
Norris, (ieoi-ge W. (See Yost, L., and Norris.)
Norris. Jabez IT., Covington, TCy. Combination fixture and
wall unit with Joints and trims therefor. 2,100,5(18;
Nov. ;»).
Norris, .lohn W., assignor to T^onnox Furnace Company.
MiirHh.illlowii, Towa. Air conditioning furnnee.
2,()H9,'I07 ; Aug. 10.
Norris, Kathleen, Palo Alto. Calif. Hand carl. 2.103,800 ;
Dec. 28.
Norrl.s, Kennt'lh T. (See Ratlihun, Tlomor R., assignor.)
.\orrl8 I'alnllng Maelihu-ry (■t>r|ioriiliiMi, The. (See
Norris, lOdwiird (>,, asKlgiuIr. )
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Norris, Ralph F., Madison, Wis., assignor to C. F. Burgess
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Acoustical treatment of
•walls. 2,078,731 ; Apr. 27.
Norris, William A., Albambra, Calif. Radiator.
2,082,899 ; June 8.
Norsk Hydro-Elektrisk Kvaelstofaktieselskab. (See Muus,
Thor F., assignor.)
North, Charles W. (See Dickie, W. A., Moncrieff, and
North.)
Nortli, Edward L., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Transmission network. 2,070,677 ; Feb. 16.
North, Edwin. (See Wade, W., and North ^
North, Edwin, assignor to National Lock Co., Rockford,
111. Refrigerator door hinge. 2,071,085 ; Feb. 16.
North, Edwin, assignor to National Lock Co., Rockford,
111. Supporting device. 2.076.SG0 ; Apr. 13.
North, Edwin, assignor to National Lock Co^ Rockford,
111. Permutation lock. 2,083,859 ; June 15.
North, Edwin, assignor to National Lock Company, Rock-
ford, 111. Hinge. 2,089,408 ; Aug. 10.
North, Edwin, assignor to National Lock Co., Rockford,
111. Combined handle and lock. 2,094.808 ; Oct. 5.
North Electric Slanufacturing Company, The. (See Bos-
wau, Hans P., assignor.)
North Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Boswau,
H. P., and Hicks, assignors.)
North & Judd Manufacturing Company. (See Freysinger,
John B., assignor.)
North, Tom H., assignor of one-third to T. E. Page, Jones-
boro, Ark., and one-third to H. E. Page, Atlanta, Ga.
Golf greon or the like. 2,075,.'')90 : Mar. 30.
North, Victor B. (See Fodor, Joseph, assignor.)
North, William C, Sebring, Fla. Ridge cap for roofing.
2,084,699 ; June 22.
North American Car Corporation. (See Lithgow, James,
assignor.)
North American Car Corporation. (See Lithgow, John,
assignor.)
North American Holding Corporation et al. (See Eaton,
Charles F., assignor.)
North American Holding Corporation. (See Johnston,
James W., assignor.)
North American Rayon Corporation. (See Bartunek, R.,
Hartmann, Stoeckly, and Uytenbogaart. )
North American Rayop Corporation. (See Bitter, John L.,
assignor.)
North American Rayon Corporation.
S., assignor.)
North American Rayon Corporation.
H., assignor.)
North American Rayon Corporation.
and Bley, assignors.)
North American Rayon Corporation.
and Carter, assignors.)
North American Rayon Corporation.
Rudolf, assignor.)
North American Rayon Corporation.
Conrad, assignor.)
North American Raj-on Corporation. (See Stoeckly, J. J..
and Witte. assignors.)
North British Rubber Company Limited, The. (See
Johnston, Alexander, assignor.)
Morthoutt. Robert T., Cranford, N. J. Powdered food
product and method of preparation. 2,079,030; May 4.
Northen, Charles, Orlando, Fla. Colloidal plant food and
stimulant. 2,103,953 ; Dec. 28.
Northern Coal Products Co. (See Sutherland, Robert L.,
assignor.)
Northey, Arthur J., Parkstone, England, assignor to
. Northey Rotary Engines Limited, Townsville, Australia.
Rotary compressor or vacuum pump. 2,097,037 ; Oct.
26.
Northey Rotary Engines Limited. (See Northey, Arthur
J., assignor.)
Northrop Corporation, The. (See Klein, Arthur L., as-
signor.)
Northrop. John K., Los Angeles, and H. M. Gcsner, Inple-
wnnd. Calif. Anchor. 2.075. 827 : Apr. 6.
Northrup, Charles R. and R. C. Northrup. Ozone Park,
N. T. Automobile luggage carrier. 2,068,960 ; Jan. 26.
Northrup, Kdwtn F., I'rincoton, assignor to Ajax Electro-
thermic Corporation. Ajax Park, N. J. Induction elec-
tric furnnco. 2,073,597 ; Mnr. 9.
Northrup, Jeannette. (See McCoy, Harry E., assignor.)
Northrup. King & Company. (.Soc \\'illi;iiiis. Herman H..
assignor.)
Northrup, Robert C. (See Northrup, Charles R., and
Robert C.)
Nortluip, Amos E. (See Widman, C. H., and Northup )
Northup. Amos E., Detroit, Mich., as.'signor to The Murray
Corporation of America. Windshield mounting
2,070,076 : Feb. 16.
Northup, Amos E.. Pleasant Ridge, Mich., assignor to
The Murray Corporation of America. Vehicle body
2,071,052; Veb. 23.
Northup, Amos E., Pleasant Ridge, Mich., assignor to
The Murray Corporation of America. Vehicle bodv
2,080,172; .July 0.
Northup, Amos E.. Pleasant Ridge, Mich., assignor to
The Murray Corporation of America. Vehicle bodv
construction. 2,090,009 ; Aug. 17.
(See Bley, Rudolph
(See Byron, Thomas
(See Byron, T. H.,
(See Elssner, R.,
(See Etzkorn,
(See Herrmann,
Northup, Amos E., Pleasant Ridge, and C. H. Widman,
Detroit, Mich., assignors to The Murray Corporation ol
America. Constructing vehicle bodies. 2,097,699 :
Nov. 2.
North A'ernon Industries, Inc. (See Platter, Orval R.,
assignor.)
Northwestern Barb Wire Company. (See Bradley, Albert
F., assignor.)
Northwestern Terra Cotta Corp. (See Bjorklund, John
R., assignor.)
Xorthwood Hosiery Co. (See JIargerison, Earl, assignor.)
Norton, Aaron, Applegate, Calif. Tethering device.
2,094,018 ; Sept. 28.
Norton, Arthur J., assignor to General Plastics, Inc.,
North Tonawanda, . N. Y. Surfacing lumber.
2,086,187 ; July 6.
Norton, Bertram. (See McKeown, Charles G., assignor.)
Norton, Bertram, Claverley, England. Oscillating table
coal breaker. 2,084,622 ; June 22.
Norton, Bertram, Claverley, England, assignor to The
McNally -Pittsburg Mfg. Corp., Pittsburg, Kans. Washer
box for coal and the like. 2,083,393 ; June 8.
Norton, Chester H., Louisville, Ky. Venetian shade.
2,100,976 ; Nov. 30.
Norton, Clifford, South Orange, N. J., assignor to Otis
Elevator Company, New York, N. Y. Elevator door
mechanism. 2,067,242 ; Jan. 12.
Norton, Clift'ord, South Orange, N. J., assignor to Otis
Elevator Company, New York, N. Y. Elevator roller
guide shoe. 2,100,169 ; Nov. 23.
Norton Company. (See Amidon, Charles H., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Anderson, Harry O., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Belden, Albert G., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Beth, Hugo W. H., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Cole, R. A., and Amidon, as-
signors.)
Norton Company. (See Cole, Raymond A., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Cook, Arnold M., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Crompton, G., Jr., and Green,
assignor.)
Norton Company. (See De Leeuw, Adolph L., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Flygare, C. G., and Silven, as-
signors.)
Norton Company. (See Flygare, Carl G., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Green, Clarence J., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Griffing, H. J., and Flygare, as-
signors.)
Norton Company. (See Griffing, Herbert J., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Hudson, Charles J., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Hulbert, George E., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Indge, Herbert S., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Johanson, Pehr, assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Johnson, Franklin E.. assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Indge, H. S., and Hulbert, as-
signors.)
Norton Company. (See Johnson, Arnold L., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Kirkpatrick, Robert, assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Larsson, Thure, assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Larsson, Thure L. F., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Ljungberg. Evald C, assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Merritt, Ralph N. S., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Milligan. Lowell H.. assignor )
Norton Company. (See Ridgway, Riiymond R., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Ridgway, R. R., and Bailey, as-
signors. )
Norton Company. (See Sanford, B., and Webster, as-
signors.)
Norton Company. (See Sanford, Baalis, assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Saxe, Charles W., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Silven, Herbert A., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Sohlstrom, Albert T., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Stubbs, Everard, assignor.)
Norton Company, (.'^ee Van der Pvl. Edward, assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Webster, Duane E., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Whitcomb, K. F., and Wagner,
assignors.)
Norton Company. (See Wood, Wallace H., assignor.)
Norton Company. (See Wood, W. H., and Flygare, as-
signors.)
^"m*?"^^'^^"/'' ^- ^"St Orange. N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York. N. Y.
A^ ave filter. 2,076.248 ; Apr. 6.
Norton, Ernest C, Moline, HI. Piston ring. 2,083,237;
'''°2"oi.700™5uly 20. ''""''"' °'- ^'^*°'' •'^'*'™^^-
^°m*^?"v''^*''^" ^- I^etroit, Mich., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Telephone sys-
Norton, John" G. ' (See Nelson, B. S., Chambers, and
Norton, assignors.)
Norton-Lasier Company. (See Lasier, David R., as-
signor.)
Norton. Ralnli H assignor to Acme Steel Company,
cnicago, 111. Strap sealing apparatus. 2,097,955;
N^i*""'. Ra.vmond J., Washington, D. C, assignor to
S:^ "o8f38r?"?sr/2o""''' '''°''' ^^- ^'^'' *°'^'-
""too?- 2,ol'7"527\ JuW^2§.°°"' ^'^^^ "'''''' '^'^"°«
^'*2 U)3 3^-^V'."n°'' ^R ■^^^''°^' ^°'^^- "^'^^^^ reseating tool.
LIST OF PATENTEES
455
Norton, Samuel H., Meadville, Pa., assignor to Hookless
Fastener Company. Slide fastener. 2,083,919 ; June
15.
Nortron Patents Corp. (See Banich, Sydney N., assignor.)
Norwood, Donald W., Pasadena, Calif. Illumination re-
flector for use in photography. 2.080,434 ; May 18.
Nosal, Joseph, Baltimore, Md. Shoulder measuring in-
strument. 2,092,179 ; Sept. 7.
Nottebrocli, Helnrich, Berlin-Grunewald, assignor to
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near
Berlin, Germany. Rheostat or adjustable resistance and
potentiometer with contact members. 2,073,849 ; Mar.
16.
Notter, Harry L., Chicago, 111. Rocker arm. 2,094,019 ;
Sept. 28.
Nottingham, Summerfield G., et al. (See Mann, William
B. W., assignor.)
Nouel C, Jacinto M., Caracas, Venezuela. Tooth.
2,085,268 ; June 29.
Nova Electric Corporation. (See Katzman, Jacob, as-
signor.)
Novak, Izador J., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Raybestos-
Manhattan, Inc., Passaic, N. J. Apparatus for manu-
facturing saturated sheeted fibrous structures.
2,078,272 ; Apr. 27.
Novak, Izador J., assignor to Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc.,
Bridgeport, Conn. Latex stabilization. 2,101,089 ;
Dec. 7.
Novak, Izador J., Bridgeport, Conn., and A. L. Clapp,
Danvers, Mass., assignors to Raybestos-Manhattan,
Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. Modifying cellulose pulp for
paper making purposes. 2,083,575 ; June 15.
Novak, John L., assignor to Acmeline Manufacturing Com-
pany, Traverse City, Mich. Correlating cap for sprayers
and supply cylinders. 2,073,753 ; Mar. 16.
NovambSre, Bernard, New York, N. Y. Structural sec-
tion. 2,086,571 ; July 13.
Novati, Mario, Milan, Italy. Coupling for pipes and the
like. 2,079,949 ; May 11.
Novelart Mfg. Co. (See Kahn, Milton, assignor.)
Novick, Abraham, Flushing, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United States Envelope Company,
Worcester, Mass. Fastener strip. 2,072.125 ; Mar. 2.
Novick, Abraham, Flushing, assignor to F. L. Smithe
Machine Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Envelope making
machine. 2,077,952 ; Apr. 20.
Novick, Abraham, Flushing, assignor to F. L. Smithe
Machine Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Blank holder.
2,087,292 ; July 20.
Novick, Abraham, Flushing, assignor to F. L. Smithe
Machine Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Envelope machine.
2,087,605 ; July 20.
Novick, Abraham, Flushing, assignor to F. L. Smithe Ma-
chine Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Envelope machine.
2,092,013 ; Sept. 7.
Novick, Abraham, Flushing, assignor to F. L. Smithe
Machine Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Envelope machine.
2,097,301 ; Oct. 26.
Novick, Abraham, Flushing, assignor to F. L. Smithe
Machine Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Envelope or bag
making machinery. 2,097,772 ; Nov. 2.
Novick, Abraham, Flushing, assignor to F. L. Smithe Ma-
chine Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Envelope machine.
2,098,970 ; Nov. 16.
Novick, Abraham, Flushing, assignor to F. L. Smithe
Machine Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Envelope machine.
2,101,268 ; Dec. 7.
Novo F/ngino Cnnipuny. (Sop Tonl. Eric P.. assignor.)
Novo Patents, Inc. (See Pascale, Pasquale, assignor.)
Novocol Chemical Mfg. Co. Inc. (See Nevln, Mendel,
assignor.)
Novotny, Anton, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Tivoll
Brewing Company, Detroit, Mich. Packing machine.
2,102,640; Dec. 21.
Novoveszky, Stefan, St. Louis, Mo. Portable light.
2,103,336; Dec. 28.
Nowackl, Leo M., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Synchronizing control system.
2,074,129 : Mar. 16.
Nowak, Alois K., Evanston, 111., assignor to Baldwin-
Southwark Corporation, llydraulic press. 2,085,680 ;
June 29.
Nowak, Emll H., Belvidere, 111. Sediment evacuating
Implement. 2,081,597 ; May 25.
Nowak, John J., Buffalo, N. Y. Vaporizing apparatus.
2,088,717 ; Aug. 3.
Nowak, Leon J., Jr., Buffalo, N. Y. Weighing machine.
2,077,152; Apr. 13.
Nowinakl, Jolin A., assignor to PacKard Molor (^'ir Coiii-
pnny, Detroit, Mich. Article handling mechanism.
2,075,050 ; Mar. 30.
Nowofllelskl, Edward B., Bloomflold. assignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation, lOast Orange, N. .1. Multiple Ig-
nition switch. 2,0(!9,070 : Feb. 2.
NowoslelskI, Edward B., Bloomfleld, N. J., assignor to
JCcIlpse Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J.
Spark plug. 2,079,501 ; May 4.
NowoHlelskl, Edward 1$., Bloomfleld, assignor to Ecllnso
Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Ignition
apparatufl. 2,081,500 ; May 2.').
NowoslelRkl, Edward B., Hloomdcld, assignor to Ec1Ii)no
Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Ignition
apparatus. 2,081,501 ; May 26.
Nowosielski, Edward B., Bloomfleld, assignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Ignition
apparatus. 2,081,502 ; May 25.
Nowosielski, Edward B., Bloomfleld, assignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Ignition
apparatus. 2,081,503 ; May 25.
Nowosielski, Edward B., Bloomfleld, assignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Ignition ap-
paratus. 2,088,384 ; July 27.
Nowosielski, Edward B., Bloomfleld, assignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Electrical
apparatus. 2,089,758 ; Aug. 10.
Nowosielski, Edward B., Bloomfleld, assignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Electrical
apparatus. 2,089,759 ; Aug. 10.
Nowosielski, Edward B., Sidney, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bendix Aviation Corporation, South
Bend, Ind. Magneto generator. 2,077,235; Apr. 13.
Noyer, Louis, assignor to Societe Sovel "Vehicules Elec-
triques Industriels", Paris, France. Refuse vehicle and
the like. 2,091,519 ; Aug. 31.
Noyes, Bradford, Jr., assignor to Taylor Instrument Com-
panies, Rochester, N. Y. Thermometer. 2,073,395 ;
Mar. 9.
Noyes, Maxwell E., Mt. Lebanon, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Electrical con-
ductor. 2,075,996 ; Apr. 6.
Noyes, Maxwell E., Mount Lebanon, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tap clamp.
2,078,967 ; May 4.
Noyes, Richard, Portland, Me. Dispensing device.
2,085,669 ; June 29.
Noyes, Warner V., and J. P. Kalteux, Schenectady, N. Y.
Tank cap holder. 2,066,851 ; Jan. 5.
Niichterlein, Karl, assignor to Ihagee Kamerawerk-Steen-
bergen & Company, Dresden, Germany. Photographic
lamp. 2,096,856 ; Oct. 26.
Nuebel, Gottlieb, Astoria, N. Y. Window construction.
2,078,506 : Apr. 27.
Nuebling, Edward, New York, N. Y. Water meter.
2,099,139 ; Nov. 16.
Nuesslein, J. (See Guenther, F., Haussmann, Nuesslein,
Schuette, and Schoeller.)
Nuesslein, Joseph, and G. Balle, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Vat dyestuff preparations. 2,073,116 ;
Mar. 9.
Nufer, Edward, North Bergen, N. J., assignor to Jacquard
Knitting Machine Co., Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Pattern
mechanism. 2,081,637 ; May 25.
Nukem Products Corporation. (See Neuhaus, Richard, as-
signor.)
Nulle, William, Aberdeen, S. Dak. Soot collector.
2,095,345 ; Oct. 12.
Numer, Harold B., Cotter, Ark. Control for a safer opera-
tion of motor vehicles. 2,067,332; Jan. 12.
Nunn, James H., Jr., Snyder, Tex. Stove. 2,067,783 ;
Jan. 12.
Nunnikhoven, Johannes, assignor to J. A. Carp's Garen-
fabrieken N. V., Helmond, Netherlands. Printing press
for printing on reels and similar rotatory bodies.
2,079,300 ; May 4.
Nunut Foods, Inc. (See Canton, T. M., and Tucker, as-
signors.)
Nuodex Products Co. (See Minich, Arthur, assignor.)
Nu-Prone Fastener Corporation. (See Bruhn, George J.,
assignor.)
Nurenberg, George F., Trenton, N. J. Combined table
and ironing board. 2,098,157 ; Nov. 2.
Niirnberger, Paul, Markneukirchen, assignor to E. Herr-
mann, Berlin, Germany. Bow for stringed instru-
ments. 2,071,894 ; Feb. 23.
Nuss, George A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Closure for bottles.
2,081,833 ; May 25.
Nilsslein, Josef, K. Daimler, and C. Platz, Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Vat-dyestuff preparations.
2,081,017; May 18.
Nutry, John, Brooklyn, N. Y. Beverage forming means.
2,078,013 ; Apr. 20.
Nutsford, Alfred, Farnborough, England. Liquid depth or
contents gauge. 2,072,311 ; Mar. 2.
Nutt, Donald B., El Segundo, and J. II. Easthagon, I,os
Angeles, assignors to Standard Oil Coinpiiiiy of Cali-
fornia, San Francisco, Calif. Troating pclrolcMim dis-
tillates with alkaline solutions and apparatus therefor.
2,080,737; May 18.
Nutt, Frank N., Flint, assignor to General Motors Cor-
I)oratlon, Detroit, Midi. lOngine and oil toinperaturo
control sv.stem. 2.070,001 ; Feb. !>.
Nutt, Harold, as.«!lgnor, by mesne assignments, to Itorg-
Warner Corporation, Chicago, 111, Clutch plate.
2,085,167 ; June 29,
Nutt. Harold, and H, V. Reed, assignors, by mesne ns-
slgiiiuents, to Ilorg-Warncr (Corporation, Chicago, III.
Clulrh plate. 2.101,410; Per, 7.
N\itl, Hnrold, and II, A'. Reed, assignors to Borg-Warnor
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Driven clutch disk.
2. 101, -111 : Dec. 7,
Nutt, Wllllnm H., Uoverly, Mass., assignor to tlnlted Shoe
Machinery Corporation, rotorson, N. J. Pressuro do-
vlco. 2,007.280 ; Jan. 12.
456
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
^utt, William H., Beverly. Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Macliiiiery Corporation, Paterson, X. J. Shoe
and making the same. 2,083,659 ; June 15.
Xutt, William H., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, X. J. Manu-
facture of shoes. 2,093,472 ; Sept. 21.
Xutter, Irvin E., and F. E. Martin, Whittenburg, Tex.,
assignors to Phillips Petroleum Company, Bartlesville,
Okla. PUot valve mechanism. 2,094,926 ; Oct. 'j.
Nutter, James G., Kound Grove Township. McLeod County,
Minn. Beet-topping machine. 2,102,379 ; Dec, 14.
Nutting, Howard S. (See Perkins, R. P., and Nuttiui;. )
Nutting, Howard S., E. C. Britton and D. H. Croope. a-s-
signors to The Dow Chemical Companv, Midland, Mich.
Dichloro-alkyl ethers. 2,095,012 : Oct. 12.
Nu-\\a Sen-ice Company. (See Vaughn, William H.,
assignor.)
Nu-Way Shoe Stretcher Company. (See Parr, Peter, as-
signor.)
Nyberg, Gunnar A. (See Hellborg, O. R., and Nyberg.)
Nyberg, Herman. (See Gurton, W. S., Flint, and Nyberg.)
Nyberg, Stone, assignor to Greer Steel Company, Dover,
Ohio. Mill entry box. 2,083,660 ; June 15.
Nyborg, Tage G., assignor of one-half to The Mining
Engineering Companv Limited, Worcester, England.
Belt conveyer. 2.074,804; Mar. 23.
Nydegger, George C, Berkeley, Calif. Bag. 2,079,523 ;
May 4.
Nydegger, Roland R., Wilmington, Del. Automatic con-
trol means for mechanical refrigerators. 2,082,023 ;
June 1.
Nydegger, Roland R.. Wilmington, Del. Control means
for mechanical refrigerators. 2,085,994 ; July 6.
Nye, Alvin F.. assignor to Fli-Bac Products Corporation.
Rochester, N. Y. Roller screen. 2,098,105 ; Nov. 2.
Nye, Norman H. (See Mcllvried, E. J., and Nye.)
Nye, Norman H.. assignor to The Vaughn Machinery Com-
pany, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Winding device.
2.075.457 ; Mar. 30.
Nygaard, Johan O., Oslo, Norway. Preserving edible
material. 2,083,738 : June 15.
Nygaard, O. S. (See Bieber, John, assignor.)
Nygard, Hallward F., assignor to The Celon Company,
iladison, Wis. Apparatus for applying bands on con-
tainers. 2,068,107 : Jan. 19.
Nyhagen. Barney R., Bronx, N. Y. Safety pin. 2,068,385 ;
Jan. 19.
Nyhagen. Barney R., New York, N. Y. Billiard cue.
2,072,484 ; Mar. 2.
Nyhagen. Barney R., New York, N. Y. Sandal overshoe.
2,079,331 : May 4.
Nyhagen. Richard M.. Jr., Chicago, III. Building con-
struction. 2,071,653 ; Feb. 23.
Nyhagen, Richard M., Jr.. Chicago, 111. Building con-
struction. 2,079,031 ; Mav 4.
Nyhagen, Richard M., Jr., Chicago, 111. Building con-
struction. 2,092.290 ; Sept. 7.
Nylund. Emil (i. A.. Uppsala, Sweden, assignor to W. G.
Eavf-staff & Sons Limited, London, England. Key oper-
ated stringed musical instrument. Re. 20,382 : Mav 25.
Nyquist. Harry. Millbum, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Companv. Crosstalk reduc-
tion in communication systems. 2,070,744 : Feb. 16.
Nyquist. Harry. Millbum. N. J., assignor to Americjin
Telephone and Telegraph Companv. Circuits embodying
negative impedance. 2.099.769 : Nov. 23.
Nyrop, Aaee. Copenhagen, Denmark. Centrifugal sepa-
rator. 2.091.329 : Aug. 31.
Nyrop, Johan E.. Copenhagen, Denmark. Atomizer for
atomizing liquids, emulsions, dispersions, and the like
2.087.627 : July 20.
Nystuen. Oscar W., Los Angeles, Calif. Highway marker.
2.093.642 : Sept. 21.
O. K. Tool Company. The. (See Severson. Ole, a.ssignnr.)
O. & S. Bearing Company. (See Skillman, N., and Thuner,
assignors.)
Oak Manufacturing Company. (See Allison, Kenneth C
assignor.)
Oak Jtanufacturing Company. (See Dressel, Henry M,
assignor.)
Oak Manufacturing Company. (See Taylor, Dwight, as-
signor. )
Oakes & Burger Co. (See Wolf, Frank F., assignor )
Oakes. Joseph. (See Oakes. Stanley an«l J.)
Oakes Products Corporation. (See Duncan, Charli s R
assignor.)
Oakes Products Corporation. (See Gottlieb, O. P., and
Duncan, assignors.)
•Jakfs Products Corporation. (See Gottlieb, Oscar I"
assignor.)
Oakes Products Corporation. (See Jandus. Herbert S.,
Mssignor.)
Oakes Products Corporation. (See Mabee, Alexander C..'
assignor.)
Oakes Products Corporation. (See Sandberg, Ray A
assignor.)
Oakes Products Corporation. (See Smith, Frederick A..
assignor.)
Oakes. Stanley and J., Waseca, Saskatchewan, Cnninl'
Goal. 2,077.343; Apr. ].•?.
Oakes, William B., et al., trustees. (Sec Morgan, John D
a.<^ignor. )
Oakltc Product.?. Inc. (See Johnson, Carl, assignor.)
Oaiileaf, Amos W., Detroit, Mich., assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Mold
for rubber articles. 2,092,813 ; Sept. 14.
Oakleaf, Howard B., assignor to National Heating and
Engineering Co., San Diego, Olif. Home heating
method. 2.0S4.535 : June 22.
Oakley, Henry D., Woodlyne, N. J., assignor* to Radio
Corporation . of America. Resonance indicator.
2.087,652 : July 20.
Oakley, Laurence M., assignor to Essex Rubber Companv,
Trenton, N. J. Sole. 2,072,765 { Mar. 2.
O'Bannon, Walter A., Tulsa, Okla. Pipe or tubing tong.
2,097,038; Oct. 26.
Obear-N ester Glass Company. (See Link, F. C, and
Stuckey, assignors.)
Obear-Xester Glass Company. (See Stuckey, Samuel G..
assignor. )
Ober, Leonard, assignor, by mesne assignments, to Con-
trolled Weights, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Apparatus
for indicating and recording weighing operations.
2,071.705 ; Feb. 23.
Ober, William T., Marblehead, assignor to Thomson-
Gibb Electric Welding Company, Lynn, Mass. Appa-
ratus for welding naUs to a metal body. 2,103,206 ;
Dec. 21.
■Oberacker. Frederick J., Needham, Mass. Illuminated
sign. 2.095,558 ; Oct. 12.
Obergfell, Herbert F. (See Bellamy, J. I., Nelson, and
ObergfeU.)
ObergfeU, Herbert F., River Forest, assignor to Asso-
ciated Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Desk
telephone. 2,074,415 ; Mar. 23.
Obergiell, Herbert F., River Forest, assignor to Associated
Electric Laboratories. Inc.. Chicago, 111. Track switch
symbol. 2,094,134: Sept. 28.
Oberhoffken, Alexander. (See Perry, R. S., and Ober-
hoffl;en.)
Oberhoffken, Alexander, and E. M. Bowen, assignors to
The IngersoU Milling Machine Company, Rockford, 111.
Machine tool. 2.096.754 ; Oct. 26.
Oberli. Clovis. (See Nagel. E. Sr.. and Oberli.)
OberUn. William A., Ventura, Calif., assignor to Tretolite
• Company. Webster Groves, Mo. Treating cognate liq-
uids of a well. 2,089,035 ; Aug. 3.
Obermaier, John .A... Chicago, 111. Ttmpeiature indicaiing
instrument. 2,072,312 : Mar. 2.
Obermaier. John A., Chicago, HI. Electric connecter.
2.103.548: Dec. 28.
Oberniajer, ladimfr. (See Hnlzdo, F., and Obermajer.)
Obermiller, .-Vlbert I. (See Paxton, G. C, Johnson, and
Obermiller.)
Ob<--rrender. Graaf R., Du Bois, Pa. Waterproof vest for
hunters. 2.083,121 ; June 8.
Obert, Casin W., Mount Vemon. N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Pressure vessel shell and forming the same. 2,072.273 :
Mar. 2.
Oberto. William T.. Denver, Colo. Anethesia demonstra-
tion device. 2.095,511 ; Oct. 12.
Oberwetter, George T., assignor to R. D. Oberwetter,
Houston. Tex. Garment steamer and stretcher.
2.067.858 : Jan. 12.
Oberwetter. Roy D. (See Oberwetter, George T., assignor.)
Oblak. Hans, Donawitz. Steiermark, Austria. Safe and
the like. 2,070,803 : Feb. 16.
Obodzinski, Anton, assignor of one-fourth to T. .7. Kickler
and one-fourth to J. J. Fischer, Quincy, 111. Game
apparatus. 2.094,716 ; Oct 5.
O'Boyle, Charles M. (See Osborn, A. E., and O'Bovle.)
O Boyle, Charles M.. New RocheUe, N. Y. Protector for
S^P^S^l^"" t^'6 outer surfaces of metal objects.
2.090,8o0 ; Aug. 24.
O'Boyle, Charles M., New Rochelle, N. Y. Protector.
2.091,330: Aug. 31.
Obrecht. Norbert L., Pontiac, Mich. Automobile heater.
2.073,023 ; Mar. 9.
O'Brien. Francis P... Everett. Wash. Pilfering deterrent
system. 2,090,225 ; Aug. 17.
O'Brien, Frank J., and H. A. Fink, Pelham Manor, as-
signors to Continental Can Company, Inc., New York,
N. y. Container with rotatable spout. 2,070,745;
Feb. 16.
O'Brien, Frank J., and H. A. Fink, Pelham Manor, as-
signors to Continental Can Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Container with rotatable spout. 2,070,746;
Feb. 16.
O'Brien, J. J. (See Powers, Ralph A.)
O'Brien, James D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Burner. 2,086,572 :
July 13.
O'Brien. James H. (.'Jce Hall. Eric E.. assismor.)
O'Brien. James H., et al., trustees. (See Hall, E. E., and
ICiohclnian. assignors.)
O'Brien, James H., Chicago, HI., assignor to American
Blower Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Air conditioning
system. 2,072.427 : Mar. 2.
O'Brien, James H.. Chicago, 111., assignor to American
Blower Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Air conditioning
apparatus. 2,090,875 : Aug. 24.
O'f^'en.,, James J.. Chicago, HI. Gold tee package.
*-* ?^S9 „^'*™^^ J" Chicago, ni. Indicia of investments.
2,0So,826 ; July 6.
O'Brien, John J., assignor to South Bend Lath' Works,
South Bend, Ind. Belt drive. 2.075.297 ; Mar. 30.
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O'Brien, Joseph F. (See Madsen, Soren, assignor.)
O'Brien, Morgan C. McM., Shortlands, England. Appa-
ratus for enciphering and deciphering messages.
2,079,130 ; May 4.
O'Brien, William J., Shaker Heights, assignor to The
Glidden Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Coating pigments.
2,068,066 ; Jan. 19.
O'Brien, William J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Volume control arrangement.
2,077,126 ; Apr. 13.
O'Brien, William J., and R. C. Brett, assignors to The
Glidden Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for
solvent extraction. 2,074,988 ; Mar. 23.
O'Bryan, Francis L., deceased, Framlngham Center, as-
signor of one-fourth to J. J. Prindeville, Farmington
Center, M. O'Bryan, administratix of said Francis L.
O'Bryan. Remote metering and service control appa-
ratus. 2,070,340 ; Feb. 9.
O'Bryan, Marion, administratrix. (See O'Bryan, Francis
Li., assignor.)
Obstfeld, Abraham I., et al. (See Drypolcher, William,
assignor.)
Obstfeld, Lou, et al. (See Drypolcher, William, as-
signor.)
O-Cedar Corporation. (See Teare, Robert C, assignor.)
Ocenasek, William F., assignor to Walker-Turner Com-
pany, Inc., Plainfield, N. J. Drill press spindle drive
and mounting. 2,072,646; Mar. 2.
Ocenasek, William F., assignor to Walker-Turner Com-
pany, Inc., Plainfield, N. J. Sanding machine.
2,089,808 ; Aug. 10.
Ochadloski, Joseph, Chicago, 111. Automobile bumper.
2,089,500 ; Aug. 10.
Ochsenbein, Walter, assignor to Easier A.-G. Werke fiir
Telephonie & Prazisionsmechanik, Bern, Switzerland.
Machine for postmarking and like purposes. 2,088,138 ;
July 27.
Ochsner, Jakob, Zurich, Switzerland. Vehicle for col-
lecting refuse. 2,076,504 ; Apr. 2.
Ochtman, Leonard, Jr., assignor to S. R. Dresser Manu-
facturing Company, Bradford, Pa. Automatic plate
valve. 2,078,806 ; Apr. 27.
Ochwat, Paul, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst, and B.
Wendt, Dessau, Germany, assignors to Agfa Ansco
Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Light sensitive de-
rivatives of vat dyestufEs and preparing them.
2,082,178; June 1.
Ocon, Ernest A. (See McKee, Ralph H., assignor.)
Oeon, Ernest A., New York, N. Y. Process and appa-
ratus for desulphurization and conversion of oils of
different characteristics into lower boiling point hydro-
carbon products. 2,079,359 ; May 4.
Ocon, Ernest A., New York, N. Y. Vapor purification and
cracking method, and apparatus, for petroleum oils.
2,088,756 ; Aug. 3.
Ocon, Ernest A., New York, N. Y. Dual two-stage cradl-
ing apparatus for petroleum oils. 2,089,292 ; Aug. 10.
Ocon, Ernest A., New York, N. Y. Method and appa-
ratus for treating hydrocarbon oils for subsequent
cracking. 2,093,473 ; Sept. 21.
Ocon, Ernest A., New York, N. Y. Producing a valuable
synthetic liquid hydrocarbon practically free of sulphur.
2,093,571 ; Sept. 21.
O'Connell, Daniel J., assignor to O'Connell's, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Automatic toaster. 2,076,479 ; Apr. 6.
O'Connell, Thomas J., assignor of one-half to J. W.
Mestrezat, Flint, Mich. Egg separator. 2,099,276 ;
Nov. 16.
O'Connell's, Inc. (See O'Connell, Daniel J., assignor.)
O'Connor, Arthur F., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Union Asbestos Sc Rubber Company, Chicago, 111. Brake
mechanism. 2,077,256 ; Apr. 13.
O'Connor, .Arthur F., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Union Asbestos & Rubber Company, Chicago, 111. Hand-
wheel oporatofl mechanism. 2,096,058 ; Oct. 19.
O'Connor, Curtis, Alton, and E. Lee, East St. Louis, 111.
Strobo.scoi)ic sign. 2,080,985 ; May 18.
O'Connor, George, W. Morley, and C. F. Schoelm, as-
signors to Link-Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Mold con-
veyer. 2.095,]51- Oct. 5.
O'Connor, John J., New York, N. Y. Sealed powder con-
tainer. 2,009,550 : Feb. 2.
O'Connor, Raymond C, assignor to Union Railway Equip-
moiit Conij)any, Chicago, 111. Hand brake mechanism.
2,100,349 : Nov. 30.
O'Connor, Stephen F. (See Brown, M., and O'Connor.)
Odnronko, Todos M., assignor to Rell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorpornted. New York, N. Y. Cfoaxial conduc-
tor systoOT. 2,070,078 ; Feb. 16.
Odell, Isaac N., assignor to Defender Photo Supply Com-
pany, Incorporated, Rochester, N. Y. Film holder.
2,082,257 : June 1.
O'Dell, Leslie S.. Montreal, Quebec, Canada,
Bird & Son, Inc., East Walpole, Mass.
wallboard for oulslde weatherprooflng.
July 0.
Odgci-H, l'>nest B., Wlldwood, N. J. Scraper,
June 22.
Odoni, Blaine W., Los Angoles, Calif. I'alut strainer.
2,070,!)!)8; Feb. 10.
O'Doiincll, CorneliuH, assignor of forty-nine per cent to
(;. A. lliilclilngH, San Josi', Cullf. Dl.spenalnp; device.
2,074,2(1!> ; Mnr, 1(1.
122128— P— 30
assignor to
Orniiiriented
2,085,764 ;
2,084,589 :
O'Donnell, James L., Long Beach, Calif. Water content
indicator for liquid mixtures. 2,082,213 ; June 1.
O'Donovan, Daniel E., Chelmsford, England, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Electrical tuned cir-
cuit. 2,102,805 ; Dec. 21.
Odora Company. (See Blechman, Irving, assignor.)
O'Duffy, Donal. (See Bowden. E., and O'DufEy.)
Oeffitiger, Edmund F. (See Dietz, J. B., Stauffer. and Qpf-
finger. )
Oehler, Alvin W., assignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
111. Harvester. 2,088,970 ; Aug. 3.
Oehmen, Hans, Berlin-Schmargendorf, Germany. Steering
wheel. 2,100,147 ; Nov. 23.
Oehmichen, Etienne E., Valentigney, France. Aerial
navigation apparatus. 2,081,381 ; May 25.
Oehmichen, Etienne E., Valentigney, France. Stabilizing
device for aerial navigation machines. 2,098,877 ;
Nov. 9.
Oehrle, Franklin W., Philadelphia, Pa. Snipping machine.
2,080,831 ; May 18.
Oelbaum, Henry, Cranston, assignor to H. Hassenfeld.
Providence, R. I. Interchangeable fountain marking
pen. 2,071,985 ; Feb. 23.
Oelbaum, Henry, Cranston, R. I., assignor to Hassenfeld
Bros. Inc. Stamping machine. 2,078,094 ; Apr. 20.
Oelkers, Alfred H., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Truck. 2,079,658 ; May 11.
Oelkers, Alfred H., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Spring. 2,097,418 ; Oct. 26.
Oelkers, Alfred H., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Wheel and axle assembly. 2,099,822 ;
Nov. 23.
Oelkers, Alfred H., assignor to American Steel Foundries,
Chicago, 111. Inboard roller bearing unit. 2,101,650 ;
Dec. T.
Oelkers, Alfred H., and F. E. Bachman, assignors to
American Steel Foundries, Chicago, 111. Wheel and
axle assembly. 2,071,945 ; Feb. 23.
Oelkers, Alfred H., and F. E. Bachman, assignors to
American Steel Foundries, Chicago, 111. Wheel and
axle assembly. 2,071,946; Feb. 23.
Oelkers, Alfred H., and F. E. Bachman, assignors to
American Steel Foundries, Chicago, 111. Wheel and
axle assembly. 2,071,947 ; Feb. 23.
Oelkers, Alfred H., assignor to American Steel Foundi-ies,
Chicago, 111. Wheel and axle assembly. 2,080,738 ;
May 18.
Oermann, Carl H., York, Pa. Sled. 2,090,305 ; Aug. 17.
Oermann, Carl H., York, Pa. Glider. 2,092,082 ; Sept. 7.
Oermann, Carl H., York, Pa. Chair. 2,097,500 ; Nov. 2.
Oesterlin, Hubert. (See Streitwolf, K., Fehrle, and
Oesterlin.)
Oesterling, Donald V., Washington, D. C. Metallic nail-
ing structural member. 2,091,875 ; Aug. 31.
Oestermeyer, Carl F., Shaker Heights, assignor to Willard
Storage Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Electrical
check equipment. 2,096,131 ; Oct. 19.
Oestnaes, Victor L., Westfield, and C. A. Swanstrom,
Irvington, N. J., assignors to American Gasaccumulator
Company. Time delay apparatus. 2.103.37S: Doc. 28.
Oestrich, Godfrey, et al. (See Hester, John C, assignor.)
Oetiker, Edwin, Zurich-Altstetten, Switzerland. Closure
valve to be mounted in pipes for high pressure gases
or air. 2,090,896 ; Aug. 24.
Oettinger, Henry, Jersey City, N. J. Insulated rail joint.
2,066,797 ; Jan. 5.
OfeMt, Frank W. (See Schuchman, W. R., and Ofeldt.)
Ofeldt, Frank W., McKeesport, Pa. Spray producing meth-
od and apparatus. 2,077,257 ; Apr. 13.
Oltenhacher, William L., Miami, Fla. Sandwich bag.
2.083,860; June 15.
Ofiirer, Charles B., Chicago, 111., assignor to Sullivan Ma-
chinery Companv. Apparatus for mining coal.
2,077,432 ; Apr. 20.
Offutt, Anderson, United States Navy. Boiler feed water
regulator. 2,070,617; Feb. 16.
Offutt. Bernard M., West Barrington, R. I. Service tray.
2,101,680 ; Dec. 7.
Offutt, Harold II. (See Billings. E., and Offutt.)
Offutt, John W., Ellwood City, Pa., assignor to National
Tube Companv. Guide for tube rolling mills. 2,099,497 ;
Nov. 16.
OlTutt, John W., .Mild W. B. Hampton, Ellwood City, Pa.,
assignors, by mesne assigninonts to llnion Cnrbide and
Carbon Corporation. Blowpipe. 2,095,710: (U-t. 12.
Oftednhl, John, Chicago, III. Illumination and display
device. 2,095.048 ; Oct. 1 2.
Ogden, Harold S., Erie, Pa., assignor to General Electric
Company. Control system. 2,074,853: Mar. 2.'1.
Ogden, Ilenrv G., Galien, Mich. Exercising dovlco.
2.009,384 ; Vob. 2.
Ogden, Ralph E. (See Gerken, II(>nry A., assignor.)
Ogden, Ralph E. (See Mcintosh, Hoy E., assignor.)
Ogden, Ralph E. (See Toniklnson, Charles C, nssslguor.)
Ogden, Robert B. (See Burton, Lest<>r A., assignor.)
Ogg, Mnrlo Y., Lincoln Park, N. J. Novelty display.
2,101,592 ; Dec. 7.
Ogllliv, Sli-wart K. (See II.T/ell, K., and Ogltliv.)
Ogllvle, James. (See Fleysher, AL IT., and Oplivte.)
Ogilvle. Wlllliim, Knowle. asslgnoi- to B. S. A. Tools Lim-
ited, Itlriiilngh.'ini, I'^iglnnd. lMa<'hliie for grinding ey-
llndrlciil bodies. 2,003,303: Sept. 14,
458
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Ogle, James C, and A. Strub, Brackenridge, Pa., assignors
to Liberty Mirror Works. Apparatus for cutting open-
ings by abrasion. 2,092,083 ; Sept. 7.
Ogloblinsky, Gregory X., deceased, CoUingswood, N. J., by
V. K. Zworykin, administrator, Philadelphia, Pa., as-
signor to Radio Corporation of America. Cathode ray
tube. 2,069,460 ; Feb. 2.
Ogloblinsky, Gregory N., CoUingswood, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Tele-
vision system. 2,084,700 ; June 22.
Ogloblinsky, Gregory N., CoUingswood, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Tele-
vision apparatus. 2,093,288 ; Sept. 14.
O'Hagan, Bernard E. (See Butler, C. \X., and O'Hagan.)
O'Hagan, Bernard E., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Lightning arrester.
2,074,755 ; Mar. 23.
O'Hagan, Bernard E., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Regulating device us-
ing copper oxide rectifiers. 2,076.962 ; Apr. 13.
O'Hagan, Bernard E., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway track shunt-
ing apparatus. 2,081,555 ; May 25.
O'Hagan, Bernard E., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway traffic con-
trolling apparatus. 2,082,179 ; June 1.
O'Hagan, Bernard E., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company. Swissvale, Pa. Track shunting ap-
paratus. 2,089,837 ; Aug. 10.
O'Hagan, Bernard E.. assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Regulating device
using copper oxide rectifiers. 2,095,674 ; Oct. 12.
O'Hagan, Bernard E., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Companv, Swissvale, Pa. Signaling system.
2,096,404 ; Oct. 19.
O'Hagan, Bernard E., Swissvale, and H. G. Witner. Pitts-
burgh, assignors to Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swiss%-ale, Pa. Apparatus for the control of highway
crossing signals. 2,091,687 ; Aug. 31.
O'Halloran, Joseph P., assignor to Okopa Carbon Paper
Elimin.Ttor Limited, London, England. Typewriter.
2.094.550 : Sept. 28.
O'Hara, Daniel J., Monroe, Mich. Lubricator. 2,090,983 ;
Aug. 24.
Ohberg, Gustav, Brooklyn, N. Y. Apparatus for cleaning
ceilings and the like. 2,093,289 ; Sept. 14.
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Austin, Arthur O.,
assicnor. )
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Bovard, Floyd G., as-
signor.)
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Brandt, Thomas F.,
assignor.)
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Brown, Harry F., as-
signor. )
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Burleson, Wade H., as-
signor.)
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Chandler, Homer P., as-
signor.)
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Higgins, Ralph, as-
signor.)
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Larsson, Ernst A., as-
signor.)
Ohio Brass Company. (See Leonhauser, Henry A., as-
signor.)
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Matthes, Samuel S.,
assienor. )
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Rorden, H. L., and Ross,
assignors.) *
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Taylor, John J., as-
signor.)
Ohio Brass Company, The. (See Walker, Robert H., as-
signor.)
Ohio Chemical .nnd Manvifacturing Company, The. (See
Sholes, Justin G., assignor.)
Ohio Citizens Trust Company, The, trustee. (See Rep-
logle, Daniel B., assignor.)
Ohio Corrugating Company, The. (See Vaughn, Harold G.,
assignor.)
Ohio Nnt & Bolt Company. (See Demboski, L., and Kay,
assignors.)
Ohio Oil Company, The. (See Slough, Ralph M., as-
signor.)
Ohio Itnbber Company, The. (See Bronson, Budd, as-
signor.)
Ohio Rubber Company, The. (See Cavanagh, Gerald F.,
nssltnor.)
Ohio Rubber Company, The. (See Cavanagh, G. F., and
Schultz, assignors.)
Ohio Rubber Company, The. (See Duryee, Gerald F.,
assignor.)
Ohio Rubber Company, The. (See Edwards, George N.,
assignor.)
Ohio Kuhber Company, The. (See England, William E.,
assignor.)
Ohio Kubher Company, The. (S«« Gctz, Charles H., as-
signor.)
Ohio Rubber Company. (See Wllhelmy, Helen M., as-
signor.)
Ohio Units, Incorporated. (See Johnston, P. H., Lambert,
and Bnimp. asslenors.)
OhI. RusrpII S., Little Silver. N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratorli's, Incorporated, New York, N. Y
Phase correcting. 2,089,409 ; Aug. 10.
Ohlbaum, Karl, et al. (See De Cesare, M., and Cohn, as-
signors.)
Ohlendorf, Emil F., assignor to Deere & Company, Moilne,
111. Plow. 2,076,666 ; Apr. 13.
Ohlendorf, Heinrich. (See Holzach, K., Bock, Ohlendorf,
and Baumann.)
Ohlendorf, Heinrich, and H. Lange, Dessau-in-Anhalt,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Azo dyes for acetate silk and their pro-
duction. 2.067.725 : Jan. 12.
Ohlendorf, Heinrich, and E. Baumann, Dessau-in-Anhalt,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Water insoluble monoazo dyes. ■
2,067,726 ; Jan. 12.
Ohlis. Julius J. (See Lenke, George H., assignor.)
Ohlsen, Niels, Chicago, HI. Apparatus for treating gar-
bage. 2,103,488; Dec. 28.
Ohlson, John B., Rockaway, N. Y., assignor to I. M. Jones,
Milwaukee, Wis. Cross-over switch. 2,067,981 ; Jan.
19.
Ohlson, Reynold A., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn. Adjustable
wire lug. 2,086,090 ; July 6.
Ohlsson, Ernst. (See Isermann, S., Ohlsson, and Ore-
lup.)
Ohlsson, Samuel, Wilkinsburg, assignor to R. A. Rundle,
Edgewood, Pa. Free piston pneumatic hammer.
2.070.552 ; Feb. 9.
Ohlwiler, David R. (See Meyer, W. C, and Ohlwiler.)
Ohme, Walter F. (See Greer, R. H., Jr., Burgess, and
Ohme.)
Ohme, Walter F., and E. E. Farmes, Minneapolis, Minn.
Portable refrigerator. 2,087,413 ; July 20.
Ohmoto, Torajiro, Nishiyodogawaku, Osaka, Japan. Tens
carrying mechanism. 2,087,701 ; July 20.
Oholm, Gustav V., Nockeby, assignor to Aktiebolaget
Svenska Flaktfabriken, Stockholm, Sweden. Method
of and apparatus for cleaning pine and fir cones and
the like. 2,071,895 ; Feb. 23.
Ohrt, Holger. (See Bogvad, Erik A., assignor.)
Oil Burner Builders, Inc. (See Braden, Marshall H., as-
signor.)
Oil De\-ices Corporation. (See Breese, James L., as-
signor.)
Oil Engine Development Company. (See Cummins, Clessle
L., assignor.)
Oil Equipment Manufacturing Company. (See Schaetzly,
William F., assignor.)
Oilgear Company, The. (See Douglas, James K., as-
signor.)
Oilgear Company, The. (See Ferris, Walter, assignor.)
Oilgear Company, The. (See Ferris, W., and Fobian,
assignors.)
Oilcear Company, The. (See Ferris, W., Douglas, and
Fobian. assignors.)
Oilgear Company, The. (See Tvler, Ransom, assignor.)
Oilgear Company, The. (See Wiedmann, Ernst, as-
signor.)
Oilmotors Corporation, et al. (See Pippig, Frederick A.,
assignor.)
Oil Well Manufacturing Corporation. (See White, Clar-
ence, assignor.)
Oil Well Supply Company. (See Maier, August R., as-
signor.)
Oishei. John R., and W. J. Chellew, assignors to Trlco
Products Corporation, BufiEalo, N. Y. Muffler construc-
tion. 2,088,919 ; Aug. 3.
Oita, Kenzo, Suniiyoshimura, Mukogun, Hyogoken, as-
signor to The Toyo Cotton Mills Companv, Limited,
Osaka. Japan. Skylight. 2,097,738 ; Nov. 2.
Okapo Carbon Paper Eliminator Limited. (See O'Hallo-
rnn, Joseph P., assignor.)
Okazawa, Tsuruji. (See Yonemura, S., Okazawa, and
Osada.)
Okell, Stanley A. W., Cranford, N. J., and W. F. Dem-
merle, Stonybrook. assignors to John J. Naugle, New
York, N. Y. Continuous pumping unit. 2,093,474;
Sept. 21.
Okey. Perry, assignor to Exact Weight Scale Company,
Columbus. Ohio. Scale. 2.068.565 : Jan. 19.
Okino, Shigeo. Honolulu, Hawaii. Plug and cap con-
necter. 2,078,154 ; Apr. 20.
Okner. Bernard S., and C. Nelson, Jr., Chicago, HI., as-
signors to Ahlberg Bearing Company. Pillow block.
2,092,985 ; Sept. 14.
Okonite-Calleiider Cable Co., The. (See Bennett, Charles
E.. assignor.)
Okonite-Callender Cable Company, The. (See Meyer, Fred
C, assignor.)
Okonite-Callender Cable Company, The. (See Jleyer, F.
C and Moffitt, assignors.)
Okonite-Callender Cable Company, The. (See Watson,
John F., assignor.)
Okonite Company, The. (See JoUiffe, John J., assignor.)
Okonlte Company, The. (See Wiseman, Robert J., as-
signor.)
Okopa Carbon Paper Eliminator Limited. (See Decker,
Heinrich, assignor.)
Okum, Edward, assignor to American Folding Umbrella
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Umbrella. 2,068,067 :
Jan. 19.
Okura, Hlsashi, assignor to The Hemml Seisakusho Co.,
Tokyo, Japan. Hyperbolic scale rule. 2,079,464;
May 4.
LIST OF PATENTEES
459
Young Spring and
Spring structure.
Fluid pressure gen-
Olafson, Alvin O., assignor to National Traffic Signal Com-
pany, St. Paul, Minn. Traffic signal and timer.
2,069,535 ; Feb. 2.
Olafsou, Alvin O., assignor to National Traffic Signal
Company, St. Paul, Minn. Timer and signal circuit.
2,083,792 ; June 15.
Olafson, Alvin O., assignor to National Traffic Signal Com-
pany, St. Paul, Minn. Traffic actuated controller.
2,089,660 ; Aug. 10.
Olander, Roland J., assignor to W. H. Miner, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Friction shock absorbing mechanism.
2,072,274; Mar. 2.
Olander, Roland J., assignor to W. H. Miner, Inc., Chicago,
III. Hand bral?e. 2,080,631 ; May 18.
O'Laverty, James, et al. (See Melcher, A. A., and Van-
derpoel, assignors.)
Olbrich, George A., Minneapolis, Minn. Silo. 2,101,036 ;
Dec. 7.
Olch, Jacob B. (See Lindegren, C. J., and Olch.)
Olcott. Harold S. (See Mattill, H. A., and Olcott.)
Old, Charles A. (See Trevchitt, J. E., and Old.)
Oldberg, Oscar, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Borg-Warner
Corporation. Seal construction. 2,094,160 ; Sept. 28.
Oldberg Mfg. Co. (See Deremer, Floyd E., assignor.)
Older, Clifford, Wilmette, 111. Expansion joint for pave-
ments and the like. Re. 20,575 ; Dec. 7.
Older, Clifford, Wilmette, 111. Expansion joint for con-
crete pavements and the like. 2,009,898 ; Feb. 9.
Older, Clifford, Wilmette, 111. Joint for concrete pave-
ments and the like. 2,069,899 : Feb. 9.
Older, Clifford, Wilmette, 111. Expansion joint for pave-
ments and the like. 2,101,154 ; Dec. 7.
Oldham, John M., assignor to L. A. Young, Detroit, Mich.
Making golf balls. 2,076,412 ; Apr. 6.
Oldham, John M., assignor to L. A. Young, Detroit, Mich.
Filling golf ball cores, centers, or the like. 2,078,406 ;
Apr. 27.
Oldham, John M., assignor to L. A. Young, Detroit, Blich.
Apparatus for filling golf ball cores, centers, and the
like. 2,085,228 ; June 29.
Oldham, John M., assignor to L. A.
Wire Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
2.096,822 ; Oct. 26.
Oldham, Samuel W., Greenville, Ohio,
erating means. 2,091,876: Aug. 31.
Oldham, Samuel R., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Thermostatic speed control. 2,101,447 ; Dec. 7.
Olds, Ambrose D., Wichita, Kans. Circuit breaker.
2,079,812 ; May 11.
Olds, Ambrose D., Wichita, Kans. Heater. 2,086,301 ;
July 6.
Olds, Ransom E., assignor to Hill-Diesel Engine Com-
pany, Lansing, Mich. Diesel engine. 2,099,371 ; Nov.
16.
Old Town Company, The. (See Chapman, Ralph W.,
assignor.)
O'Leary, Arthur E. (See O'Leary, Eugene A., assignor.)
O'Leary, Charles M., et al. (See Patterson, Edgar W.,
assignor.)
O'Leary, Eugene A., assignor to A. E. O'Leary, Holyoke,
Mass. Apparatus for dispensing liquids. 2,070,517 :
Feb. 9.
O'Leary, Thomas A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Gas mask equip-
ment. 2,077,054 ; Apr. 13.
O'Leary, Thomas A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Hand grenade.
2,080,896: May 3 8.
O'Lenrv, William J., Dayton, Ohio. Electric motor.
2,084.590 : June 22.
Olgay, Albert M., Elmwood Park, assignor to The Lakeside
Central Company, Chicago, 111. Wire coiling machine.
2,089,036 ; Aug. 3.
Olin, John F., assignor to The Sharpies Solvents Cor-
poration, Philadelphia, Pa. Stabilized alkyl halide and
jprocos.s of stabilization. 2,068,607 ; Jan. 19.
Olin, John F., assignor to The Sharpies Solvents Corpora-
tion, Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacture of secondary and
tertiary alltvl phenols. 2,091,483: Aug. 31.
Olin, Robert E., assignor to The Timken Roller
Company, Canton, Ohio. Fuel injection
2,079,659; May 11.
Olin, Robert E., assignor to The Timken Roller
Company, Canton, Ohio. Fuel injection
2,079.660; May 11.
Olin, Robert R., Akron, assignor to The Worlhington
l!;ill Company, lOlvria, Oliio. Making rubber composi-
tion. 2,101.915 : Doc. 14.
Olivares, Domingo, Agua Dulce, Tex. Planting device.
2,080,897; Mav 18.
Oliver, Albert V., assignor to The Daimler Company
Limited, (Coventry, lOngland. Brake mechanism.
2,087,810; July 20.
Oliver, Charles W., London, England, nsslgnor to T7nlt(Hl-
Carr Fastener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Two part
electrical switch. 2,089,105 ; Aug. 3.
Oliver. Christopher S., ('ov<Milry, assignor to Armstrong
Hlddeley Motors IJmltod, Park Side. (Coventry, lOnglahd.
TliruHl benritig. 2,081,003; Mav IS.
Oliver, Kdd C., Adrian, Mich. Type bod. 2,087,355;
July 20,
Oliver, Edd C, Adrian, Mich. Snwlnf; or flling machine.
2,101,507 ; Dec. 7.
Oliver Fnrm E(|iili)ment Company. (See Altgolt, Herman
R., assignor.)
Bearing
pump.
Bearing
pump.
(See Altgelt, R. J.,
(See Braley, W. L.,
Oliver Farm Equipment Company,
and Dewend, assignors.)
Oliver Farm Equipment Company,
and Brown, assignors.)
Oliver, George T., Kennebunk, Maine. Oil painting resto-
ration. 2,073,802 ; Mar. 16.
Oliver, Guy C, Glendale, Calif. Core barrel. 2,073,876 ;
Mar. 16.
Oliver, Guy C, Glendale, Calif. Core barrel. 2,073,877 ;
Mar. 16.
Oliver, Howard W., Alexandria, Ind. Bicycle stop signal.
2,090,805 ; Aug. 24.
Oliver, Herbert F. (See Sickles. R. F., and Oliver.)
Oliver Machinery Company. (See Tuthill, H. B., and
Caldwell, assignors.)
Oliver, Paul E., San Diego, Calif. Detectable refilled and
premium bottle. 2,072,126 ; Mar. "27'
Oliver, Thomas C, Great Neck, assignor to Chemical Con-
struction Corp., New York, N. Y. Production of sul-
phur. 2,068.430; Jan. 19.
Oliver United Filters Incorporated. (See Barnebl, August
J., assignor.)
Oliver United Filters Incorporated. (See Hillier, Gerald
O,, assignor.)
Oliver United Filters Incorporated. (See Robison, Clinton
S., assignor.)
Oliver United Filters Incorporated. (See Sweetland,
Ernest J., assignor.)
Oliver United Filters Incorporated. (See Watson, L. W.,
and Ackerly, assignors.)
Oliver United Filters Incorporated. (See Young, Frank
W., assignor.)
Oliver, Wallace F., assignor to Hydraulic Brake Company,
Detroit, Mich. Hydraulic bralte. 2,068,150 ; Jan. 19.
Oliver, Wallace F., assignor to Hydraulic Brake Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Ironing macliine. 2,071,896 ;
Feb. 23.
Oliver, Wallace F., assignor to Hydraulic Brake Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Duplex fluid braking system.
2,074,416 ; Mar. 23.
Oliver, Wallace P., assignor to Hydraulic Brake Company,
Detroit, Mich. Ironing machine. 2,079,301 ; May 4.
Oliver, Wallace F., assignor to Hydraulic Brake Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Ironing machine. 2,095,512 ;
Oct. 12.
Oliver, Walter E., Somerville, Mass. Autographic reg-
ister. 2,100,911 ; Nov. 30.
Oliver. Walter E., Somerville, Mass. Autographic reg-
ister. 2.100.912; Nov. 30.
Oliver. William W., Bucksport, Maine. Spray device.
2.097,337; Oct. 26.
Olivetti, Camillo, Ivrea, Italy. Noiseless typewriter.
2,073,902 ; Mar. 16.
Olivetti, Antonio and E., Venezia, Italy. Charge forming
apparatus. 2,080,182 ; May 11.
Olivetti, Ella. (See Olivetti, Antonio and R)
Ollagnon, Paul, Saint-Etienne, France. Liquid meter for
reduced flows and low heads. 2,069,677 ; Feb. 2.
Ollendorff. Jacques, assignor to Ancions Etnblissements
R. Cornely & Cie,, Societe Anonynio. Paris, France.
Embroidery and hemstitching machine. 2,070,449 ;
Feb. 9.
Olley, Maurice. (See Parker, G. E., Olley, Burton, and
Stahlhuth.)
Olley, Maurice, assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Spring suspension. 2,083,661 ; June 15.
Olley, Maurice, Pleasant Ridge, assignor to General IMotors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Automobile suspension
system. 2,092,611 ; Sept. 7.
Olley, Maurice, assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Detroit, Mich. Automobile suspension system.
2,092,612 ; Sept. 7.
Olley, Maurice, assignor to General Motors Corporation.
Rubber suspension. 2,092,613 ; Sept, 7,
Olley, Maurice, assignor to General Jlotors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Spring suspension, 2,092,014; Sept, 7.
Olley, Raymond H,, and C. H. Bissel. assignors to Crouse-
Hlnds Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Pull box. 2,067,644 ;
Jan. 12.
Olm, Oscar J., Minneapolis, Minn., assignors to Wilson-
Jones Company. Chicago, 111. Making a recnforceil
U'usset. 2,060. S!)7 : Jnii, 5.
Olm, Oscar J,, and V. Linder, Minneapolis, Minn., said
Ijinder assignor to said Olm. Machine for making file
folders. 2,088,805 ; Aug. 3.
Olin.slead, Frederick A., t'leveland TTolghts, assignor to
The Chain Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio, Tire
hig, 2, 10,-?, 550; Dee. 28.
Olinsteil, Donald A., Wauneta, Nehr. Tractor guide.
2,097,8-10 ; Nov, 2.
Olney, (loorge W., Minneapolis, Minn, Machine for
spreading and distributing coal to furnacos, 2,099,618;
Nov, 16,
n\v\u. Henry C, (See Kills, G, II,. and Olpln,)
Olpin, Henry C, (See Ke(-ves, C. 01i>in. and l-Mlis.)
()l|)ii), Henry C., and (J. U. lOlUs. Spondon, near Derby,
Ii^iighiiid, asslL'nors to Cetanese Corporation of .\nierlcn.
MannrMcture of artificial (llaments, threads, tllnis, nud
I he like. 2,083,122 ; June 8,
Olpln. Henry C., and (;. H. Ellis, Spomlon. Tiear Derby,
Ilnglnnd, nsslgnov.si to Celimese C(ir|)oratlon of .Vnierlch.
Treatment of inaterlnls. 2.004.809 ; Oct. 5.
Olsen, Anders C, Garden City, N. Y. Hulldlng construc-
tion. 2,101,952; Dec. 14.
460
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Olsen, Anton 11. (See Engbrecht, G. C, and A. J. and
A. M. Olsen.)
Olsen, Arloe R., assignor to Hercules Powder Company,
Wilmington, Del. Molstureproof material. 2,094,717 ;
Oct. 5.
Olsen. Arthur J. (See Ensbrecht. G. C, and A. J. and
A. M. Olsen.)
Olsen, Carl A., assignor to Excel Taping Machine Co.,
Lynn, Mass. Taping machine. 2,094,666 ; Oct. 5.
Olsen, ElUng, Seattle, Wash. Lock means for gasoline
tank caps. 2,084.045 ; June 15.
Olsen, Fredrich, East Alton, HI., assignor to The Cellu-
lose Research Corporation. Cellulose pulping system
and product thereof. 2.087,263 ; July 20.
Olsen, Horanee W., assignor of twenty per cent to R.
H. Lawrence, Austin, Tex., and forty per cent to J. L.
De Vault, Ocheltree, Kans., and G. S. Hinkle, Kilgore,
Tex. Automobile tire pressure indicating system.
2,082,650; Jane 1.
Olsen, John C, assignor to Flexible Steel Lacing Com-
pany, Chicago, m. Belt end fastener. 2,069,111 ;
Jan. 26.
Olsen. John C, assignor to Flexible Steel Lacins Com-
pany, Chicago, HI. Belt fastener. 2.069..3S5 : Feb. 2.
Olsen, John C, assignor to Flexible Steel Lacing Com-
pany, Chicago, ru. Belt and fastener. 2,084,536 ; June
22.
Olsen, John C, assignor to Flexible Steel Lacing Com-
panv, Chicago, 111. Seal. 2.093,021 : Sept. 21.
Olsen, John C. assignor to Flexible Steel Lacins Com-
pany, Chicago, HI. Cutting tool. 2,093,022 ; Sept. 14.
Olsen, John H. (See Xelson. A. J., and Olsen.)
Olsen, Joseph O. (See Johnson, C, and Olsen.)
Olsen, Louis R., WesleyviUe, assignor to Erie Meter Sys-
tems. Incorporated, Erie, Pa. Dispensing stand.
2,089,705 ; Aug. 10.
Olsen, Niels H. F., assignor to Ford Motor Company.
Dearborn. Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,092,291 ; Sept. 7.
Olsen. Oscar W., Irvington, X. J., assignor to Celluloid
Corporation. Embossing or decorating cellulosic plas-
tics. 2.070,023; Feb. 9.
Olsen. Thorsten T., Philadelphia, Pa. Vlbrometer.
2,074,417 ; Mar. 23.
Olsen, Thorsten Y., Philadelphia, Pa. Pivot and circuit
controlling mechanism for balancing machines.
2,087,653 ; July 20.
Olsen, Thorsten X., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Tinius
Olsen Testing Machine Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Balancing machine. 2,088,553 ; July 27.
Olsen, Tinius, Testing Machine Company. (See Lewis,
Robert B., assignor.)
Olsen, Tinius, Testing Machine Company. (See Olsen,
Thorsten X., assignor.)
Olsen, Walter. (See Hanson, H. C, and Olsen.)
Olshevsky. Dimitry E., Milford, Conn. X-rav tube.
2,090.636 : Aug. 24.
Olson, Archie. (See Olson, Ray and A.)
Olson, Alex H. (See Droll, J. W., and Olson.)
Olson. Arthur T., Omaha, Nebr. Coop. 2.095,280 ; Oct.
12.
Olson, Carl G.. assignor to Hlinois Tool Works, Chicago.
III. Mounting and driving means for cutters.
2,089,410 ; Aug. 10.
Olson, Carl G., assignor to HUnois Tool Works, Chicago,
111. Tapping screw. 2,093.171 : Sept. 14.
01.<:on, Carl G.. assignor to Illinois Tool Works, Chicago,
111. Tapping screw. 2,093.172 : Sept. 14.
Olson, Charles A., J. P. Magos, and M. W. McRae. as-
signors to Crane Co., Chicago, HI. Air conditioning
unit. 2,079,562 ; May 4.
Olson, Charles A., assignor to Gisholt Machine Companv.
Ifadison, Wis. Machine tool. 2.092.5^7 : Sept. 7.
Olson, Elmer. Ferndale, assignor to M. E. Chandler,
Detroit, Mich. Eccentric fuel nozzle. 2,087,293 : Julv
20.
Olson. Eric E., New York, N. Y. Channeling machine.
2.069.922 ; Feb. 9.
Olson. Eric K., Now York, N. Y. Channeling machine.
2.060.923 : Feb. 9.
Olson, Frederick F. (See Everett, W. D., Stamer, and
Olson.)
Olson, Frederick F., Belmont, assignor to Hood Rubber
Companv, Inc.. Watertown, Mass. Making foot-
wear. 2,098,354 ; Nov. 9.
Olson, Gillis V. H. (See WesstrSm, R., and Olson.)
Olson, Gordon L., Arlington. Mass. Applicator for plastic
material and the like. 2,081.673 : May 2.5.
Olson. Gunner. Chicago, 111. Electrical connecter.
2,073.378 : Mar. 9.
Olson, Harry F., CoUingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Acoustic apparatus.
2.097.289 : Oct. 26.
Olson, Harry F.. CoUingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Acoustical device. 2,102,736 :
Dec 21.
Olson. Harry F., Andubon, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of .\merica. Sound reproducing apDaratus.
2,102,212 : Dec. 14.
Olson, John B., and R. R. Young, assignors to James
Manufacturing Company, Fort Atkinson, Wis. H,>n
battery. 2,068.566 : Jan. 19.
Olson, John E. (See Ford, J. C, and Olson.)
Olson, John W., Hasiings-on-Hudson, assignor to Ana-
conda Wire & Cable Company, New York, N. Y. Pro-
ducing insulated conductors. 2,067,333 ; Jan. 12.
Olson. John W., Hastings on Hudson, assignor to Ana-
conda Wire & Cable Comoany, New York, N. Y. Cover-
ing wire. 2,095,076 ; Oct. 5.
Olson Manufacturing Company. (See Hanson, (Tasper F.,
assignor.)
Olson, Mauritz, Bridgeport, and E. A. Johnson, Fairfield,
assignors to The A. H. Nilson Machine Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Wire forming machine. 2,093,173 ;
Sept. 14.
Olson, Olai M., Margate, N. J., assignor to General Elec-
tric Companv. Air conditioning system. 2,100,867 ;
Nov. 30.
Olson, Olle, Chicago, HI. Gate latch. 2,088,757 ; Aug. 3.
Ulson. Oscar E., Abbotsford, Wis. Animal stanchion.
2.097.103 : Oct. 26.
Olson, Phillip W., assignor to Automatic Musical Instru-
ment Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Removable lock.
2,073,583 : Mar. 9.
Olson. Phillip W., assignor to The Automatic Musical
Instrument Companv, Grand Rapids, Mich. Lock plug
construction. 2,079.628 ; May 11.
Olson. Rav and A., Kligsburg, C!alif. Levee disk.
2.101.187 : Dec. 7.
Olson, Raymond W., Providence, E. I., assignor to Eicell
Manufacturing Company. Hat ornament. 2,068,760 ;
Jan. 26.
Olson, Robert C, Waukegan, HL Bung. 2,093,526;
Sept 21. .
Olson, Sixten J. (See Lofqtiist, B. M., and Olson.)
Olson. Theodore L., Providence, assignor of forty percent
to C. E. Johnson, Cranston, E. L Assembly of shingles.
2,081.018 ; May IS.
Olson, WUbur K.. Elmhurst, 111., assignor to W. A. Sheaf-
fer Pen Company, Fort Madison, Iowa. Fountain pen
2.091.648 ; Aug. 31.
Olson, Wilbur K., Elmhurst, HI., assignor to W. A. Sheaf
fer Pen Companv. Fort Madison, Iowa. Fountain pen
2.091.649 ; Aug. 31.
Olson, William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hose clamp. 2,090,374
Aug. 17.
Olsson, Carl 0., Enskede, and S. O. C. Kuhlemann, Stock-
holm, Sweden. Domestic steamer. 2.0S9.411 ; Aug. 10.
'Jlsson. Eric. Jersey Citv, N. J. Nonglare head lamp.
2.100.913 ; Nov. 30.
Olsson. Otto. (See Hammer. V.. Jansson. and Olsson.)
Olszanowski. Peter A., Buffalo, N. Y. Body support or
stool. 2.099.345 : Nov. 16.
Olszewski, Stephen C, Davenport, Iowa. Actuating mech-
anism (or gearing. 2,070,618 ; Feb. 16.
Oltz, Harry M.. Miami, Fla. Freezing and dispensing
machine. 2,080.971 : May IS.
Olund, Charles J., Cambridge, Minn. Combined bag rack
and twine holder. 2,075,129 ; Mar. 30.
Olympiad Skate Company. (See Blochinger, William, as-
signor. )
Olympia Knitting MUls, Inc. (See Bachelis, Leonard H.,
assignor.)
O'Malley. Joseph M. (See Sheperdson, J. W., Morgan, and
O'Malley.)
O'Malley, Joseph M., assignor to Morgan Construction
Company, Worcestet, Mass. Rolling mill. 2,094,106;
Sept. 28.
Oman, C^rL East Orange, N. J., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & 5Ianufacturing Company. East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Remote measuring system. 2.078,680 : Apr. 27.
' )man, Erik, Stocksund. Sweden. Method and apparatus
for producing cold. 2.101,953 : Dec. 14.
Oman. Roy W., Los Angeles, Calif. Coffee making appa-
ratus. 2,073.265 ; Mar. 9.
O'Mara. Richard F. (See Colby, H. S.. and O'Mara.)
O'Mara. Richard F. (See Crites. J., and O'Mara.)
'•'Mara. Richard F.. assignor to Ravmond Bros. Impact
Pulverizer Co., Chicago, HI. Sludge disposal plant.
2.066.41 <5; Jan. 5.
O'Mear, Thomas J., and B. Mishelevich, Pittsburgh, as-
signors to The Union Switch & Signal Companv. Swiss-
vale. Pa. Electrical relay. 2.089.838 : Aug. 10.
O'Meara, J. Michael. (See Hall, Walter, assignor.)
O'Meara, Thomas J. (See Allen. E. M.. and O'Meara.)
Omohundro. Allen L., and E. C. Fanto, Fairfield, Conn.,
assignors to McKessen & Bobbins, Inc. Therapeutical
compounds containing metal abietates. 2,070,915 ; Feb.
16.
Omsted, Kaare, Oslo, Norway. Apparatus for sterilizing
and subsequently cooling food in closed containers.
2,082,460; June 1.
O'Neil. Charles H., assignor to Nashua Gummed and
Coated Paper Comp.inv. Nashua. N. H. Production of
waxed paper. 2,083,273 ; June 8.
O'Xeil, Cniarles M. (See Worel, Glen J., assignor.)
iJ'Neil, Charles M.. Hopkins, Minn. Piston skirt expand-
er. 2.09.3.475: Sept. 21.
O'Neil. Charles M., Hopkins, Minn. Telescopic sight for
guns. 2,101,037 ; Dec. 7,
' ''Neil, Donald. (See O'Neil, Matthew G., assignor.)
' > Neil. Edward A., New York, N. Y. Closure for con-
tainers. 2,091,877 ; Aug. 31.
'Neil. Matthew G.. assignor to D. O'Neil. Dallas, Tei.
Apparatus for making emulsions of bituminous mate-
rials. 2.103,549; Dec 28.
LIST OF PATENTEES
461
O'Neil, INIaurice B., New Orleans, La. Flexible tool.
2,073,903 ; Mar. 16.
O'Neil, William V., Chicago, 111., assignor of thirty-three
and one-third percent to E. J. Freund, Valparaiso, Ind.,
and thirty-three and one-third percent to G. H. Snow,
Milwaukee, Wis. Flickering signal light for trucks,
etc. 2,090,332 ; Aug. 17.
O'Neill, Edward J., Syracuse, N. Y., assignor to A. C.
Loewer, Baltimore, Md. Detection device for sprocket
holes or motion picture films. 2,078,867 ; Apr. 27.
O'Neill, Eugene F., assignor of fifty per cent to F. M.
Skaj, St. Paul, Minn. Advertising blotting device.
2,099,135 ; Nov. 16.
O'Neill, Frances. (See Robertson, George L., assignor.)
O'Neill, .Tames J., Oakland, Calif. Reflector mounting.
2,068,192 ; Jan. 19.
O'Neill, James J., Oakland, Calif. Stop for telescoping
members. 2,081,677 ; May 25.
O'Neill, Joseph A., Toledo, Ohio. Bank statement sheet
and carbon separating apparatus. 2,098,158 ; Nov. 2.
O'Neil, Robert D. (See Terrell, C. E., and O'Neil.)
O'Neill, William L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
A. R. Shannon, Chicago, ni. Oven. 2,076,091 ; Apr. 6.
Ontario Manufacturing Company. (See Moon, Charles
R., assignor.)
Ontario Research Foundation. (See Goodier, James N.,
assignor.)
Oosterhuis, Ekko, assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloellampen-
fabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Tuning control.
2,083,239 ; June 8.
Oothout, William J., Queens Village, N. Y. Harness op-
erating mechanism for looms. 2,089,069 ; Aug. 3.
Oothout, William J., Queens Village, N. Y. Shuttle ten-
sion. 2,090,765 ; Aug. 24.
Open Hearth Combustion Company. (See Danforth,
George L., Jr., assignor.)
Operadio Manufacturing Co. (See Stone, John McW,,
assignor.)
Opie, Hugh L. (See Eaton, C. C, and Opie.)
Opie, Hugh L., Braintree, assignor to C. C. Eaton, Brock-
ton, Mass. Machine for applying tape to innersoles.
2,086,282 ; July 6.
Opitz, Fred M., assignor to Hexcel Radiator Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Radiator core. 2,079,032 ; May 4.
Oplinger, Floyd P., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to E.
I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Inc., Wilmington,
Del. Zinc plating. 2,075,623 ; Mar. 30.
Oplinger, Floyd F., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
duPont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Electroplating process. 2,078,868 ; Apr. 27.
Oplinger, Floyd F., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
duPont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Electroplating process. 2,078,869 ; Apr. 27.
Oplinger, Floyd F., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Coating metals. 2,085,543 ; June 29.
Oplinger, Floyd F., and C. J. Wernlund, Niagara Falls,
N. Y., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
pany, Inc., Wilmington, Del. Screen manufacture.
2,078,014 ; Apr. 20.
Opolo, Charles, Culver City, Calif. Spacing balance wheel
for disk harrows and disk plows. 2,074,418 ; Mar. 23.
Opolo, Charles, Culver City, Calif. Planter machine hitch
to tractors. 2,074,419 ; Mar. 23.
Oppen, Erich. (See Grave, G., and Oppen.)
Oppenheim, Austin N., Pikesville, Md., assignor to The
B. V. D. Corporation, New York, N. Y. Garment.
2,086,235 ; July 6.
Oppenheim, Ren^, Genncvilliers, assignor to Soci6t6
Anonyme le Carbone, Gennevilliers, (Seine), France.
Alkali primary cell with depolarization by air.
2,085,209 ; June 29.
Onpenheim, Rend, assignor to Soci6t6 Anonyme le Car-
bone, Gennevilliers, France. Electric cells connected in
a battery. 2,085,598 ; June 29.
Oppenheim, RonC', Gennevilliers, assignor to Snciete
Anonyme T^e Carbone. Paris, France. Depolarizing
electrode for electric batteries. 2,097,077; Oct. 26.
Oppenheim, Sally, Erfurt, Germany. Device for treating
the tooth-root membranes. 2,069,112 ; Jan. 26.
Oppenheim, Theodore II., assignor to The New Idea
Spreader Company, Coldwatc^r, Ohio. Blower pipe sup-
port and removable elbow therefor. 2,092,134 ; Sept. 7.
Or)penheinior, Artlnir, Jr., New York, N. Y. Slip cover
for furniture. 2,100,808; Nov. 30.
Oppenhelmer, Zacaharlas S., New York, N. Y. Hat rack.
2,004,810; Oct. 5.
Oppenlaender, Oskar, Rome, Gn., assignor to Tubi'/e
Cliatillon Corporation, New York, N. Y. Apparatus
for spinning rayon and the like. 2,074,022 ; Mar. 16.
Oppenlaender, O.skar, Itome, Ga., assignor (o Tul>l/.<>
C^lialillon (Jorporiilion, New York, N. Y. Siilnning np
paratiis. 2,090,004; Aug. 17.
Oppenlaender, Oskar, and W. G. Lea, Rome, Ga., aR.slKn-
ors to Tublzft (Cliatillon Corpor.ilion, New York, N. Y.
Spinning nppanitus. 2,087.600; July 20.
Opper, Mon-ls. (See Newninn, M. M., and Oiiper.)
(ipplnger, Ileinz. (See LautenschlilKer, C. I;., Opplnger,
Scliauniann, RIgler, and Fussgllnger.)
Of)licoior Ak(ioiigeseIl«(linft. (See Fischer, Fritz, ns-
sii'iior. I
Opdcolor, AktlongeHellMchaft. (See Oretener, E., and
Arni, nHHlgnorB.)
Opticolor Aktiengesellschaft. (See RUritsch, Kurt, as-
signor. )
Opticolor, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Rantsch, K., and Arni,
assignors.)
Oramold Products Corporation. (See Harrison, Laurence
E., assignor.)
Oranski, Leo F. (See Ostendorf, Herman J., assignor.)
Orban, John, East Orange, N. J. Convertible water heat-
ing system. 2,074,989 ; Mar. 23.
Orcutt, Joseph W., H. A. Stearns, and T. L. Wall, Los
Angeles, Calif. Game apparatus. 2,101,188 ; Dec. 7.
Ordorica, Alejandro. (See Blasquez, F., and Ordorica.)
Orebaugh, John N. (See Lendrum, A. M., and Ore-
'oaugh.)
Oreflce, Herbert E., Hartford, Conn. Baseball base.
2,084,775 ; June 22.
Oregon Textile Machines, Inc. (See McDougall, George
P., assignor.)
Oregon Worsted Company. (See Fisher, Ralph K., as-
signor.)
Oregon Worsted Company. (See Fisher, Ralph, assignor.)
O'Reilly, Cornelius W., Kew Gardens, N. Y. Deodorizer
and antiseptic device. 2,069,419 ; Feb. 2.
O'Reilly, Frank L., Winthrop, Mass. Pender for automo-
biles. 2,070,173 ; Feb. 9.
Orelup, John W. (See Isermann, S., Ohlsson, and Ore-
lup.)
Orelup, John W., East Orange, N. J., assignor, by mesne
ssignments, to Patent Fuels & Color Corporation, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Stabilized colored gasoline. 2,097,773 ;
Nov. 2.
Orem, Edna P. (See Lynch, Ernest E., assignor.)
Orenda Corporation. (See Stevens, Josiah B., assignor.)
Orenstein, David, New York, N. Y. Mortise and tenon
joint lock. 2,082,300; June 1.
Orihel, Joseph A., Akron, Ohio. Tooth powder dispenser.
2,096,259 ; Oct. 19.
Orinsky, Emile. (See Eisenberg, H., and Orinsky.)
Orion Electric Company. (See Sayre, Gordon B., as-
signor.)
Orling, Charles W., Wilmington, England. Apparatus
for weighing filamentary bodies such as threads,
2,068,036 ; Jan. 19.
Ormont, Bernard, assignor to Bernard Ormont Associ-
ates, Inc., New York, N. Y. Treating hydrocarbons.
2,078,407 ; Apr. 27.
Ormont, Bernard, Associates, Inc. (See Ormont, Bernard,
assignor.)
Ormsby, Elon A., Centerville, Calif. Portable crane base.
2,093,617 ; Sept. 21.
Ornamental Specialties, Inc. (See Comstock, M., and
Schoepflin, assignors.)
Ornstein, Georg, Berlin, Germany. Treating sewage.
Re. 20,451 ; July 20.
Ornsteen, Bennett, Haverhill, Mass. Shoe counter and
making same. 2,095,013 ; Oct. 12.
OIRouriie, Frank G., Blasdell, assignor of one-twentieth
to C. W. Crosby, Lackawanna, N. Y. Rotary engine.
2,091,520; Aug. 31.
O'Rourlce. Patrick J. (See Lickfeldt, Harry E., assignor.)
Orr, Clark, Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General Electric
Company. Valve assembly. 2,089,700 ; Aug. 10.
Orr, Claude L. (See Stertzbach, H. W., and Orr.)
Orr, Francis L., Denver, and R. R. Wattelet, Superior,
assignors of one-third to A. E. Heichemer, Denver,
Colo. Demountable wheel. 2,077,567 ; Apr. 20.
Orr, Howard S., Gary, Ind., assignor to American Sheet
and Tin Plate Company. Reel. 2,074,968 ; Mar. 23.
Orr, Palmer. (See Fishburn, O. E., and Orr.)
Orr, Walter L., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to E. C.
Guthard, Chicago, 111. Animal trap. 2,008,508 ; Jan.
Orr, William O. D., assignor to A. B. Dick Company, Chi-
cago, III. Cushion sheet. 2,085,384; June 29.
Orris, John A., Windbor, I'a. Rumble seal top.
2,072,706 ; Mar. 2.
uismo, Josi'pli A., East Cleveland, assignor to WiUard
_2 Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Storage
battery. 2,100,914 ; Nov. 30.
.Storage
pany,_ Cleveland, Ohio. Storage
(See von Segebaden, E. S. D., and
Orstrom, Gustaf
Orstriim.)
5rstrSm, Gustaf, Alsten, assignor to Aktiobolaget Gerh
Arehna Mekanlska Verkstad, Stockholm, Sweden. Re-
ceptacle. 2,070,747; Feb. 10.
OrstrSm, Gustaf, Alsten, Sweden, assignor to .Vktlebolaget
Gerh Arehns Mekaniska Verkstad, Stockholm, Sweden.
Method of and ajiparatus for forming containers for
packages. 2,070,838 ; Feb. 10.
Orstriim, Gustaf, .\lston, a.ssignor to Aktlebolngot Oorh.
Arehns Mek.anlska Verlcstad, Stockholm, Sweden. De-
vice for closing rectangular bag ends. 2,093,130; Sept.
OrstrOm, Giislaf, Al.sleu, assignor to .XUtlelmlaget Gerli.
Areluifl. McMcnnlska. Verkstad. Sloclvliolni, Sweden
Device for clo.slng bag ends. 2.091,1)27 ; Oct. 5.
Ortega, lOstehnn 1>.. Ilabanii, Cnbii. I'uridoatlon of mustv
w.iter. 2,0(iH,l(;5 ; Jan. 1!).
Orlli, Ulcli.ird 'W. Or.'inge. N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
nointloii i>( America. Electron tube. 2,000,740; Nov.
462
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Ortner, Joseph L. (See Smith, Richard D., assignor.)
Orthner, Ludwig, and C. Hcuck, Leverkusen I. G.-\Verk,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Work, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Addition products of glycide to organic
compounds. 2,089,569 ; Aug. 10.
Orthner, Ludwig, and O. Bohme, Leverkusen-I. G. "Werk,
G. Meyer and W. Becker, Cologne-Mulheim, assignors
to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-
on-the-Main, Germany. Preparing chlorinated rubbers.
2,094,408 ; Sept. 28.
Orthner, Ludwig, Leverkusen, I. G. Werk, and H. Kep-
pler, Leverkusen-Schlebusch, Germany, assignors to
General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Reac-
tion product of an ester-like wax and a base. 2,098,551 ;
Nov. 9.
Orton, Percy N., et al. (See Davis, George C, assignor.)
Orton, William H. (See Mashbir, S. F., Kear, Davies,
and Orton.)
Orzada, Thomas J., Chicago, 111. Music signature chart.
2,079,920; May 11.
Osada, Kota. (See Yonemura, S., Okazawa, and Osada.)
Osawa, Juichi, Shikokumachi Mita, Shibaku, Tokyo, Japan,
assignor to International Standard Electric Corporation,
New York, N. X. Metallic rectifier. 2,090,806 ; Aug.
24.
Osborn, Alden E., assignor to Simplex Improvements, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Attaching members to the interior of
hollow articles. 2,070,296 ; Feb. 9.
Osborn, Alden JB., assignor to Simplex Improvements,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Protector. 2,073,584 ; Mar. 9.
Osborn, Alden E., New York, and C. M. O'Boyle, New
Rochelle, assignors to Simplex Improvements, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Protector. 2,095,528 ; Oct. 12.
Osborn, Alden E., New York, N. Y. Pipe Joint. 2,101,155 ;
Dec. 7.
Osborn, Alden E., New York, N. Y. Pipe joint. 2,102,434 ;
Dec. 14.
Osborn, Frank C, Manchester, Vt. Cigarette stub re-
ceiver and extinguisher. 2,101,593 ; Dec. 7.
Osborn, Frank V. (See Murphy, S. D., and Osborn.
Osborn, Henry C, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Addressograph-RIultigraph Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio.
Selective bed printing machine. 2,077,433 ; Apr. 20.
Osborn, Henry C, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation, Cleveland,
Ohio. Method of and apparatus for planographic print-
ing. 2,102,641 ; Dec. 21.
Osborn, Naomi J., trustee. (See Karbach, A. P., and
Trinkle, assignors.)
Osborn, Robert R., Kenmore. N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Wing
truss. 2,073,350 ; Mar. 9.
Osborn, Russell S.. Philadelphia, Pa. Drawing device.
2,068,037 ; Jan. 19.
Osborn, William C, Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Murray
Corporation of America. Trim panel construction.
2,099,989 ; Nov. 23.
Osborne, Edmund, Mission. British Columbia, Canada.
Dragline dredge. 2,067,000 ; Jan. 5.
Osborne, Glenn E.. Maplewood, N. J. Color card.
2,074,704 ; Mar. 23.
Osborne, Harold S., Upper Montclair, and S. B. Wright,
South Orange, N. J. ; said Osborne assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company, and said Wright
assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc. Privacy
system. 2,101,224 ; Dec. 7.
Osborne, Raymond S., Sewickley, Pa. Riveting appara-
tus. 2,070,309 : Feb. 9.
Osborne, Wiley W. (See Parry, Robert D., assignor.)
Osborne, William B., Muncie, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Borg-Warner Corporation, Chicago, 111
Transmission. 2.066.482 ; Jan. 5.
Osborne, William E., Los Angeles, Calif. Cream remover
for milk bottles. 2.082,845 : June 8.
Osburn, James M. (See Burckhalter, R. N., and Osburn.)
Oscard, Robert S., assignor to H. Loeb & Co., Inc., New
York. N. Y. Garment. 2,100,869 ; Nov. 30.
Osor, Fred F., deceased, by Gladys Oser, Chicago, 111.,
administratrix. Fireguard. 2,092,468 ; Sept. 7.
Oser, Gladys, administratrix. (See Oser, Fred F. )
Osgood, Charles F., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sulli-
van Machinery Company. Mining apparatus. 2,075,954 :
Apr. 6.
Osgood, Charles F., Claremont, N. H., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Safety Mining Company, Chicago, 111
Material breaking method and apparatus. 2,083 739 •
June 15. '
Osgood, Charles F., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Shoveling mechanism. 2,086.573-
July 33. . o,
Osgood, Charles F., Claremont. N. H., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Method of and apparatus for
mining. 2,093.470 ; Sept. 21.
O.'igood, Charles F., Claremont. N. 11., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Mining apparatus. 2,100,350:
Nov. 30.
Osgood, Dexter T., Jackson Heights, N. Y., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Reset-
ting circuits for gas-flUed tubes. 2,092,851 ; Sept. 14
Osgood, Frank G., Meadville, Pa., assignor to Hookle«!'?
Fastener Compan.v. Stop applying machine for slide
fasteners. 2,096,685 : Oct. 19.
Osgood, George II., and R. G. Peterson, Tacoma, Wash
Glue. 2,080,832; M.iy 18.
Osgood, Robert C, Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sul-
livan Machinery Company. Hoisting mechanism.
2,092,774; Sept. 14.
Osgood, Walter P., Maiden, Mass. Tape-applying ma-
chine. 2,086,988 ; July 13.
O'Shea, Francis B., assignor of one-third to S. J. Getman,
Ilion, N. Y. Glare shield. 2,071,272 ; Feb. 16.
Oshei, C. H. (See Sehellinger, Theodor, assignor.)
Oshima, Ryoji, Yodobashiku, Tokyo, Japan. Method and
apparatus for manufacturing cut-filament sliver from
continuous filament tape. 2,090,502 ; Aug. 17.
Oshkosh Trunks, Inc. (See Wintz, William, assignor.)
()slund, Charles H., Worcester, Mass. Labeling machine.
2,078,870 ; Apr. 27.
Oslund, Charles H., Worcester, Mass. Variable speed
transmission. 2,092,469 ; Sept. 7.
Osraan, Ralph T., Milwaukee, Wis. Coupling device.
2,091,009 : Aug. 24.
Osman. Ralph T., Milwaukee, Wis. Dump body.
2,098,670 : Nov. 9.
Osman, William B., Indianapolis, Ind. Hanging direc-
tory holder. 2,073,351 ; Mar. 9.
Osmotas Sanitary Service Limited. (See Harborne,
Thomas L., assignor.)
Osmundson Spade Manufacturing Company. (See Thomp-
son, Peter O., assignor.)
Osmundson. William H., Perry, Iowa. Interchangeable
cultivator shovel bracket. 2,097,338 ; Oct. 26.
Osnos, Jlendel, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fttr
Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Vari-
able condenser. 2,079,921 ; May 11.
Osolin, Alfred, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Apparatus for re-
pairing containers for high temperature material.
2.091,082 ; Aug. 24.
Osolin, Alfred, Shaker Heights, Ohio. Wall subjected to
high temperatures. 2,097.637 ; Nov. 2.
Ossenbeck, Anton. (See Hilger, J., Ossenbeck and
Tietze.)
Ossenbrunner, Armin. (See Hagedorn, M., and Ossen-
brunner.)
Ossenbrunner, Armin. (See Hagedorn, M., Ossenbrun-
ner, and Wilmanns.)
Ostberg, Karl G., Stockholm, assignor to Fabriksaktie-
bolaget Haldataxametern, Holmstad, Sweden. Nibbling
machine. 2,094,928 ; Oct. 5.
Osteen, Percy C, Anderson, S. C. Turnstile. 2,073.904;
Mar. 16.
Osten. Joseph W., Chicago, 111. Seat cover display
stand. 2,082,214 ; June 1.
Osten-Sacken, Irving C, Glen Ridge, N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Timing
mechanism. 2,073,756 ; Mar. 16.
Ostendorf, Herman J., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor of one-
third to L. F. Oranski. Joint for double wall hot air
pipes. 2,091.608 ; Aug. 31.
Oster, John, assignor to John Oster Manufacturing Co.,
Racine, Wis. Display rack. 2,075,298 ; Mar. 30.
Oster, John, Manufacturing Co. (See Oster, John, as-
signor.)
Osterhof, Arthur L. (See Pickett, O. A., and Osterhof.)
Osterhof. Arthur L., Kenvil, N. J., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Resinous material
and producing. 2,084.213 ; June 15.
Osterholm, William C, Oak Park, HI. Clutch. 2,075,130 ;
Mar. 30.
Ostermann, Rudolf M., Kenilworth, 111., and A. Williams,
Munster, Ind., assignors to The Superheater Company,
New York, N. Y. Locomotive. 2,102,806 ; Dec. 21.
Osterstroni, Rudolph C, Kenilworth. and C. R. Wagner,
.nssignors to The Pure Oil Conipanv, Chicago. 111.
Treating cracked petroleum distillates. Re. 20,605 ;
Dec. 28.
Osterstrom, Rudolph C, assignor to The Pure Oil Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Producing lubricating oil.
2,067,334; Jan. 12.
Osterstrom, Rudolph C, Kenilworth, assignor to The
Pure Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Making lubricating
oil. 2,090,333: Aug. 17.
Ostertag. Harry M., assignor to Paper Patents Company,
Neenah, Wis. Belt guide. 2,076.413 ; Apr. 6.
Osthelmer. Frank C, Wichita, Kans. Fountain pen.
2,088,661; Aug. 3.
Ostler, Ernest S., Park Ridge, assignor to Stromberg
Electric Company, Chicago, III. Recording mechanism.
2,070,310 ; Feb. 9.
^^V,*^""'. I^r^'^st S., Park Ridge, assignor to Stromberg
Electric Company. Chicago, HI. Time-controlled sys-
tem. 2,095.829 : Oct. 12.
Ostlind. Oscar J.. Portland, Oreg. Thermal control
switch. 2,101,475 ; Dec. 7.
Ostllne, John E., Bern-yn, assignor to Associated Electric
Laboratories Inc., Chicago, HI. Automatic telephone
system. 2,099,429 ; Nov. 16.
Ostlund, Artur E. P., Stockholm, and S. Gunnfors, Angby,
Sweden. Piano string system. 2,077,489 ; Apr. 20.
Ostrander. Allen E., Larchmont, N. Y., R. W. Joy, Ber-
wick, Pa., and A. Kassler, assignors to American Car
S",l, PllP''^ Company, New York, N. Y. Hopper car.
2,101,448 ; Dec 7.
^^^l°A, S*'f''?''*^'\ Laboratories, Inc. (See Hopkinson, R.,
and Tolstoouhov, assignors.)
LIST OP PATENTEES
463
Ostrom, Ernest W., Pasadena, and G. H. Williams, Hunt-
ington Park, assignors to Axelson Manufacturing Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Pump anchor structure. 2,088,971 ;
Aug. 3.
Ostromislensky, Iwan I., New York, N. Y. Stabilized
hydrocarbons. 2,090,484 ; Aug. 17.
Osuch, Francis J., assignor to Kobot-Hand Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Ironing device. 2,079,033 ; May 4.
Osvold, Helmer J., Thompson, Minn. Game. 2,098,011 ;
Nov. 2.
Oswald, John G., Woocsocket, R. I., assignor to Whitin
Machine Works, Whitinsville, Mass. Drawing mecha-
nism for substantially elongated filaments. 2,067,062 ;
Jan. 5.
Oswald, Karl. (See Klemp, William J., assignor.)
Oswego Falls Corporation. (See Jones, George S., as-
signor. )
Oswego Falls Corporation. (See La Bombard, Leon B.,
assignor.)
Oswego Falls Corporation. (See Price, John F., assignor.)
Oswego Falls Corporation. (See Sidon, Max, assignor.)
Oswego Falls Corporation. (See Wilcox, Isaac L., as-
signor.)
Oswell, Benjamin M., Los Angeles, Calif. Napkin dis-
penser. 2,095,649 ; Oct. 12.
Othmer, Donald F., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Tennessee
Eastman Corporation, Kingsport, Tenn. Dehydration
of acetic acid and other lower fatty acids. 2,076,184 ;
Apr. 6.
Otis, Arthur F., Glen Ellyn, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Albert Kircher Company, Chicago, 111.
Display device. 2,074,420 ; Mar. 23.
Otis, Arthur S., Yonkers, N. Y. Amusement device.
2,068,386 ; Jan. 19.
Otis Elevator Company. (See Andres, Charles M., as-
signor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Bruns, William H., as-
signor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Dunn, Edward L., as-
signor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Dunn, E. L., and Larson,
assignors.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Fiedler, George E., as-
signor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Handy, Arthur E., as-
signor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Lewis, J. D., Waters, and
Krauer, assignors.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Norton, Clifford, assianor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Pinto, Anthony, assignor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Sanford, Selden B., as-
signor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Smith, F. I., assignor.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Waters, H., and Glaser,
assignors.)
Otis Elevator Company. (See Waters, H., Paulson, and
Troster, assignors.)
Otis, Herbert C, Dallas, Tex. Well tool. Re. 20,546 ;
Nov. 2.
Otis, Herbert C, Dallas, Tex. Well seal. 2,087,528;
July 20.
Otis, Russell M., Alhambra, Calif. Process of and ap-
paratus for photographically recording sounds.
2,082,846 ; June 8.
Otis, Russell M., Alhambra, Calif. Sound recording sys-
tem. 2,082,900; June 8.
O'Toole, William A., McKeesport, Pa. Wedge adjusting
mechanism for locomotive drive boxes. 2,080,833 ; May
18.
Ott, Albert, Zurich, Switzerland, assignor to The National
Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio. Accounting and
bookkeeping machine. 2,088,092; July 27.
Ott, Albert, Zurich-Oerlikon, and B. Dreyer, Zurich-
Hongg, Switzerland, assignors to The National Cash
Register Company, Dayton, Ohio. Accounting machine.
2,088,662 ; Aug. 3.
Ott, Clarence J. (See Groll, H. P. A., and Ott.)
Ott, Conrad L. (See Balsiger, H. E., and Ott.)
Ott Edward F., Bowmansville, N. Y. (iarnicnt hanger.
2,076,824; Apr. 13.
Ott, Emil. (See Borglin, J. N., and Ott.)
Ott, Harvey N., assignor to Spencer Lens Company,
HulTnlo, N. Y. Mioroscopo. 2,087,329; July 20.
Ott, John E., Lisle Township, DuPage County, assignor
to Acme Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Folding box.
2,074,934 ; Mar. 23.
Ottawa Silica Company. (See Gyger, Wayne, assignor.)
Ottawa Itlvor I'nper Company, The. (See Lynch, Harold
TO., assignor.)
Ottaway, Robert, Milwaukee, Wis. Electric program
clock. 2,080,330; May 11.
Otto Odio M., Tnrcntnm, Pa., assignor to Allegheny
Sloel Compimv. Slielf structure. 2.078,681 ; Apr. 27.
Ottenbacher, Willy E., assignor to P. Meyerhoff, Mllwnukee,
Wis. Permanent hair waving apparatus. 2,073.317;
Miir. 0.
Otting, Herbert E., WesterviUe, and K. IT. Browne. Co-
lumhUH. Ohio, nHHlgnors to M. Sc R. Dletftlc T/iboni torloH.
Inc. 'I'rentmcnt of milk prodiicls. '.'..07'.l,'.W.\ : M:ir. 1).
Oiling. Herbert 10.. Westervllle, and E. H. Browne and
M. E. Hull. Columbus. Ohio. iiRsignors to M. fi R.
Dietetic lynboratorlPB, Inc. Treatment of milk prod-
ucts. 2,102,642 ; Dec. 21.
Ottinger, Leon, New York, N. Y. Handle and latch mech-
anism. 2,075,829 ; Apr. 6.
Ottmann, John H., Milwaukee, Wis. Delivery chute.
2,088,806 ; Aug. 3.
Otto, Carl, Essen, Germany. Regenerative coke oven.
2,082,215 ; June 1.
Otto, Carl A., assignor to Johnson Service Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Temperature regulation. 2,069,418 ;
Feb. 2.
Otto, Carl A., assignor to Johnson Service Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Control mechanism for dampers and
the like. 2,080,212 ; May 11.
Otto, Carl A., assignor to Johnson Service Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Temperature control device. 2,080,950 ;
May 18.
Otto, Henry g. (See Graiit, Albert E., assignor.)
Otto, Henry S. (See Grant, A. E., and Otto.)
Otto, Martin H., assignor to The Wabash Screen Door
Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Combination door.
2.069,268 ; Feb. 2.
Otto, Michael. (See Mueller-Cunradi, M., and Otto.)
Otto, Michael. (See Rabe, H., and Otto.)
Otto, Michael, and M. Mueller-Cunradi, Ludwigshafen-on-
the-Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktienge-
sellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Produc-
tion of solid greases. 2,084,500 ; June 22.
Otto, Michael, and M. Mueller-Cunradi, Ludwigshafen-on-
the-Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktienge-
sellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Valuable
hydrocarbon products. 2,084,501 ; June 22.
Ottoson, Carl C., Port Richmond, N. Y. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,082,078 ; June 1.
Oudemans, Gillis. (See Honing, W., and Oudemans, as-
signors.)
Oura, Hector L., Hillingdon, assignor to Electric
and Musical Industries Limited, Middlesex, England.
Frequency discriminating electric network. 2,093,248 :
Sept. 14.
Oury, John F., Chicago, 111. Expansion joint. 2,103,337 :
Dec. 28.
Outboard Motors Corporation. (See Irgens, Finn T., as-
signor.)
Outman, Winfred H., Richmond, Calif., assignor to Cer-
tain-Teed Products Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Making a covering for surfaces exposed to the weather.
2,099,571; Nov. 16.
Outman, Winfred H., Richmond, Calif., assignor to Cer-
tain-Teed Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cov-
ering for surfaces exposed to the weather. 2,099,572 ;
Nov. 16.
Overbaugh, Charles B., Jr., Climax, Colo. Envelope.
2,088,068 ; July 27.
Overbeck, Wilcox P., Cambridge, assignor to Raytheon
Manufacturing Company, Newton, Mass. Voltage reg-
ulator connected in parallel. 2,092,891 ; Sept. 14.
Overbury, Austin A., East Orange, assignor to Monroe
Calculating Machine Company, Orange, N. J. Calculat-
ing machine. 2,096,465 ; Oct. 19.
Overbury, Austin A., East Orange, assignor to Monroe
Calculating Machine Company, Orange, N. J. Calculat-
ing machine. 2,101,818 ; Dec. 7.
Overbury, Austin A., West Orange, N. J. Surgical lamp.
2,102,023 ; Dec. 14.
Overbury, Frederick C, Hillsdale, N. J. Covering for
buildings. 2,080.671 ; May 18.
Overhead Door Corporation. (See Blodgett, Herbert C,
assignor.)
Overhead Door Corporation. (See Creager, Henry, as-
signor.)
Overhead Door Corporation. (See Morris, Howard I., as-
signor.)
Overholtz, George D., assignor to The Tiffin Art Metal
Company, Tiffin, Ohio. Standing lap seam roofing.
2,073,706 ; Mar. IR.
Overhuls, O. W. (See Harris, Jess, assignor.)
Overhuls, Oscar W., Delta, Colo. Nozzle attachment.
2,068,193 : Jan. 19.
Overly, Elmer G., Greensburg, Pa. Wire plant support.
2, 079, .332 ; May 4.
Overm.in, Ivan J., assignor of one-half to R. S. McOlnIn,
Marion, Ind. Rotary aggregate drier. 2,082,970 ;
June 8.
Overmyer, George J., Hartford Cit.v. Ind. Combined cap
valve and cream separator for milk bottles. 2,071,.'S65 ;
Feb. 23.
Overmyer, George J., Tulan, Okla. Handle. 2.00.'). ,"97 ;
Oct. 12.
Overturf, Clarence A., assignor to American Tire Guard
Company, Detroit, Mich. Tiro deflating device.
2,099.042 : Nov. 16.
Overvad. Mnrius, Aiirlnis, Denmark. Miiniifacture of
concr(-te pipes. 2,102,908; Dec. 21.
Ovinglon, Edwiird ,T.. .\>iburnd.'ile, Muss, Penetrative
Implement. 2.092.929; Sept. It.
Ovoln Tncorporated. (Soo Swarthout, A. V., and Tamclo,
iiNslgnors,)
Owen, Allison !>., Berkeley, Cnllf. Food prennrlng !m-
plemenl. ;!,0S!),1)S0 ; Aiiir. 17,
Owen, Eric W. B, (See TwIsb, P, V., and Owen.)
Owen, Enirenc- A.. WilUlnsburg, nsNli^nor to The Westing-
house Air Briike Company. WIlmordlnR. Vn. Strainer
device. 2.084,0^2 ; June 22.
464
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Owen, Frank M., assignor of one-half to American Iron
and Machine Works Company, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Device for capping pump tubing. 2,079,922 ; May 11.
Owen, John T., Chicago, 111., assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to Tung-Sol Lamp Works Inc., Newark, N. J.
liilectrolyte and device employing the same. 2,084,046 ;
June 15.
Owfin, Jonas L., Norredsbyn, Sweden. Saw blade.
2,072,624 ; Mar. 2.
Owen, Obadiah N., assignor of fifty per cent to H. H.
Rollins, Phoenix, Ariz. Holder. 2,087,113; July 13.
Owen Silent Spring Company, The. (See Smith, Rudolph
O., assignor.)
Owen, Turner A., Olney, Tex. Sand testing tool.
2,068,108 ; Jan. 19.
Owen, Walter E., Cleveland, Ohio. Combination fire
poker and clinker tong. 2,089,661 ; Aug. 10.
Owen, William, Pittsburgh, assignor to Pittsburgh Plate
Glass Company, AUegneny County, Pa. Plate glass
surfacing car. 2,068.068 ; Jan. 19.
Owen, William, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Companv. Process and apparatus for mak-
ing safety glass. 2,091,331 ; Aug. 31.
Owen, William, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company. Glass cutting apparatus.
2,091,332 ; Aug. 31.
Owen, William E., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Timer. 2,071,173 ; Feb. 16.
Owens, Adolphus W., Houston, Tex. Holder for optical
instruments. 2,101,340 ; Dec. 7.
Owens, Charles H., North Arlington, N. J. Vinegar gen-
erator. 2,089,412 ; Aug. 10.
Owens, Edward W., Sioux City, Iowa. Marker for com-
bined planters and cultivators. 2,073,562 ; Mar. 9.
Owens, Emmett N., and R. G. Evans, Birmingham, Ala.
Retaining camber in rails. 2.091,609 : Aug. 31.
Owens, Freeman H., New York, N. Y. Photographic re-
cording and sound reproducing system. 2,067,784 ;
Jan. 12.
Owens, Freeman H., New York, N. Y. Sound reproducing
apparatus. 2.091,688 ; Aug. 31.
Owens, Henry, Providence, R. I., and S, Bottomley, North
Andover. Mass., assignors to Henry Owens & Company,
Inc., Providence, R. I. Selective strand trapping and
cutting device for use in strand doubling or twisting
machines. 2,099,530 : Nov. 16,
Owens, Henry & Company. (See Owens, H., and Bottom-
ley, assignors.)
Owens-Illinois (Jlass Company. (See Barnby, Herbert
A., assignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Carvalho, Leslie
R. N., assignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Kinker, Clarence
C, assignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Luflvin, Garlasd,
assignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Myers, Frank L.,
assignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Schmid, Anton, as-
signor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Simpson, Donald C,
assignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Skutch, William
G., assignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Slayter, Games, as-
signor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Smith, Harry V.,
assignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Soubier, Leonard
D., assignor.)
Ower.s-Illinois Glass Company. (See Tassick, John A.,
assignor.)
Owons-Illinois Glass Company. (See Toulouse, Julian H..
assignor.)
Owens-Illinoi.s Glass Company. (See Voss, Elmer B.,
assignor.)
Owen-Illinois Glass Company, (See Williams, R. C, and
Bone, assignors.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Zimmerman, W. P.,
and Holmes, assignors.)
Owens, J. B., et al. (Sec Justus, James W., assignor.)
Owens, James II., Idlewylde, Md., assignor to Radio Cor-
ponition of America. Electric motor. 2,09.">.2S1 ; Oct
12.
Owens, Orville R., assignor to Wells-Gardner & Companv,
Chicago, III. Bent plywood. 2,074,854 : Mar. 23.
Owens, Orville R., assignor to Wells-Gardner & Company,
Chicago, 111. Round corner. 2,081,638 ; May 23.
Owens, I'lTcy R.. Sc.nsd.ilp, N. Y., assignor to Warren
Wohstpr .<• Cntnpnnv. •"aniiien, N. 3. Heat controlling
system. Re. 20,240 ; Jan. 12.
Owlor, Albert J., assignor to Paul Whltln Manufacturing
Company, Northbridge, Mass. Bobbin cleaning machine.
2,077,127 ; Apr. J3.
Owner, Frank M. (.Sop Fedden. A. H. R., and Owner.)
Ox Fibre Brush Company. (See Lipps, William D., as-
signor.)
Oxford. Carl J., assignor to National Twist Drill & Tool
Company, Detroit. Mich. Forming a rotary tool.
2.inr!,37n: Dec. 28.
Oxford Filing Supply Co. (See Jonas, Frank D.. as-
sienor.l
Oxford Filing Supply Co. (See Lane, Herbert G., as-
signor.)
Oxford Paper Company. (See Heritage, Clark C, as-
signor.)
Oxford Varnish Corporation. (See Casto, L. V., von
Webem, Hamant, and King, assignors.)
Oxford Varnish Corporation. (See Eichstiidt, Karl, as-
signor.)
Oxford Varnish Corporation. (See von Webern, Guido,
assignor.)
Oxford Varnish Corporation. (See von Webern, G., and
Hamant.)
Oxley, Horace F. (See Dreyfus, H., Oxley, and Thomas.)
Oxley, Horace F.. and E. B. Thomas, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Recovery of acidic and basic reagents. 2,090,947 ;
Aug. 24.
Oxley, Walter T., Fergus Falls, Minn. Whistling signal
for fluid delivery hose. 2,090,226 ; Aug. 17.
Oxnard, Edward P. (See Anthony A. W., and Oxnard.)
Ozalid Corporation. (See von Meister, F. W., and
Andrew, assignors.)
Ozark Chemical Company. (See Doennecke, H. W.,
Douglass, and Anderson, assignors.)
Ozlek. Morris, Philadelphia, Pa. Lamp stand. 2,073,754 ;
Mar. 16.
P. I. V. Chain Gears Limited. (See Abbott, Geoffrey J.,
assignor.)
Paasche, Jens A., Wilmette, 111. Paint applying machine
2,069.844 ; Feb. 9. yf ^ s ^ "«=.
Paasche, Jens A., Wilmette, HI. Coating machine
2,069,845; Feb. 9. si. uie.
Paasche, Jens A., Wilmette, HI. Spraying device.
Paasche, Jens A., Wilmette, assignor to The Strathmore
Company, Aurora, 111. Impression receiving device
2,074,855; Mar. 23.
Pabodie, Robert R., assignor to J. F. Pritchard & Com-
pany, Kansas City, Mo. Cooling tower. 2,100 667 •
Nov. 30. . , ,
Pabst._ Richard, Wurzburg, Germany. Heating plant.
2,06 i .063 : .Tan. 5.
Pace, Alfred L., Washington, D. C. Grater. 2,078,507 •
Apr. 27.
Pace, Calogero V., deceased. Upper Darbv, Pa. ; Concetta
S'J,?,*^' -J^F'S'®*'"'''*'''^- Container and closure assembly.
2,094,020 ; Sept. 28.
Pace, Concetta, administratrix. (See Pace, Calogero V )
P^ce, Everett R., Belmont, assignor of one-half to Ragan
Knitting Company, and one-half to Maurice Mills Com-
pany, Thomasville, N. C. Knitting. 2,071,289; Feb.
16.
Pace. George L., Spokane, Wash. Tie rack. 2,070,174-
Feb. 9. ...
Pace Jlanufacturing Company. (See Williams, Homer
S., assignor.)
Pachmayr, Frank, Los Anceles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Fray-Mershon. Inc.. Los Angeles, Calif
Recoil Dad for guns. 2.091,010 ; Aug. 24.
Pachta, Alfons, Ratiborhammer, Germany, assignor to
Wilhelm He^enscheidt A. G., Ratibor, German v.
Clamping device. 2,067,618 ; Jan. 12
Pacihc Amusement Manufacturing Company. (See Reed
James W., assignor.) '
P.icific Amusement Mfg. Company. (See WiUiams, Harry
E., assignor.) ^
Pacific Can Company. (See Lathrap, Llovd J., assignor )
Pacific Coast Borax Company. (See Co'rkill, Frederick
\\ ., assignor.)
^%i n ^?^®* Borax Company. (See Jacobi, Karl J., as-
Pacific Coast Borax Company. (See Newman, Alfred, as-
signor.) '
Pacific Lumber Company. (See Waynick, Dean D as-
signor.)
Pacific Jfachinery Company.
assignor.)
Pacific Machinery Company. (See Thompson, Albert R
assignor.) ' •
Pacific Mills. (See Boardman. Robert H.. assignor.)
Pacific Pump Works. (See Bigelow, G. E., and Wela
assignors.) >>cio,
P^S'i°''t^'^?i'"^^' '^^S'SS?''^*^ ^'eet. Incorporated, Chicago.
III. Depilatory. 2,081,279 ; May 25.
Package Machinery Company. (See Cornock, Edward F
assignor.) ''
''"Sll.'iss?^^!:^ )^°'"P'^"^- <S^^ Smith, E. L., and
''h!;irr. t08"4?162;^June''l?^' ^'"^- ^" ^•'^^•>''»'^*
^'^^^J^^^ ?'°*°'" ^'"' Company. (See Best, Frank C, as-
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Brown, Felix T. as-
signor.) '
^''^o=="!i;^„J?*°'' ^''^'' Company. (See Christman, John M..
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Cooper, Erwin C
assignor,)
Packard 5Iotor Car Company. (See Edwards, Herbert C,
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Ferguson, James R
assignor.)
^'"i^=i\;;:iil'?*'"' ^^^ Company. (See Griswold, Walter R..
^^assi^^ otV^^ Car Company, (See Hummer, Aubrey E.,
(See Jepson, Percy,
LIST OF PATENTEES
465
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Hutchison, Miller
K., Jr., assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Knapp, Archer L.,
assignor.)
Pacl;ard Motor Car Company. (See Krebs, Henry, as-
signor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Lejuste, Charles M.,
assignor. )
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Macauley, Alvan, as-
signor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Macauley, Edward,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Miller, Pearle N.,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Moorhouse, Alfred,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Nowinski, John A.,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Palmer, Paul J.,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Paton, Clyde R., as-
signor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Rossmann, Peter F.,
assignor.) •
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Tibbetts, Milton,
assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Van Ranst, Cornelius
W., assignor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Weiss, Erwin A.,
assignor.)
Packard Properties, Inc. (See Foerste, William, as-
signor.)
Packer, (5lenn W., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, HI. Drive mechanism for shaker
conveyers. 2,079,360 ; May 4.
Packer, Herbert M., Philadelphia, Pa. Thermometer
holder. 2,067,016; Jan. 5.
Packer, Lewis C, Longmeadow, Mass., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Vacuum cleaner. 2,088,482 ; July 27.
Packer Machine Company, The. (See Sperry, Roger S.,
assignor.)
Packers Supply Company Limited. (See Hall, Thomas
E., assignor.)
Packert, Richard A., West Orange, and W. H. Marks,
Clifton, N. J. Protecting device. 2,099,408 ; Nov. 16.
Packless Metal Products Corporation. (See Guarnaschelli,
Stephen, assignor.)
Pacz, Aladar, Weehawken, N. J. Reaction product of
gallic acid and a soluble tungsten compound and mak-
ing it. 2,078,609 ; Apr. 27.
Padavic, Anton T., Jr., Qulney, 111. Safety license tag
fastener. 2,066,694 ; Jan. 5.
Padco Inc. (See Watson, John BI., assignor.)
Paddle Leslie H., London, England. Ultra short wave
oscillation generator. 2,067,679 ; Jan. 12.
Paddock, John C, Spartanburg, S. C. Loom quill can.
2,080,331 ; May 11.
Paddock, Levi S., assignor to Industrial Patents Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Meat curing method. 2,084,864 ;
June 22.
Paddock, Ormond H., Rossford, Ohio. Cleaning device.
2,094,101 : Sept. 28.
Padelford, Valerie B., Washington, D. C. Ice bag.
2,101,628 ; Dec. 7.
Paden, William L., Dayton, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Central National Bank of CJleveland, Cleve-
land, Oliio. Counter selecting and operating means.
2,100,107 ; Nov. 23.
Padgett, Joseph E., Toledo, Ohio. Making joint mem
hers. 2,067,282 ; Jan. 12.
Padgett, Joseph E., Toledo, Ohio. Joint member and
making same. 2.067.283 : Jan. 12.
Padgett, Joseph E., Toledo, Ohio. Universal joint.
2,081,505 ; May 25.
Padgett, Joseph E., Toledo, Ohio, assignor, by mesne a.s-
signmonts, to General Motors Corporation, Detroil,
Mich. Shock absorbing mechanism. 2,067,231 ; Jan.
12.
I'adgett, Joseph E., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Automatic
Drive & Transmission Company, Gloucester City,
N. J. Aulonuitlc povifer transmitting mechanism.
2,090,204 ; Aug. 17.
T'adgett, Joseph E., Toledo, Ohio, as.signor to Automatic
Drivo & Transmission Company, Gloucester City, N. J.
Aulomiitic clutch. 2,090,265 ; Aug. 17.
Padgett, Joseph E., Toledo, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
HignmciilH, to General Motors Coi'poralion, Detroit,
Midi. Shock absorber. 2,092,2.59; Sept. 7.
I'ndgclt, Joseph 10.. Toledo, Ohio, assignor, b.v mesne ns-
signniciilH, to (Iciicnil MotovH (Jorpornlion, Detroit.
Midi. Shaft sealing device. 2,093.572 ; Sept. 21.
I'adgett, Thomas It., GmII'ikw. S. (). Separator for water
and gasoline. 2.0H3.K61 ; June 15.
Pnducah Box & Basket Co. (See Miller, Jullen C, as-
signor.)
I'ad-Y-Wax Company. (See Stroop, John, assignor.)
l'a(l-y-Wa.\ Company. (See VVeller, William W., as
slgnor. )
I'iifTord, Thomas E,, administrator. (See Perry, TIionia>
I'M^MUO, .Toseph, Memnhls. 'JVnn, Therinnslntlcally op
eniled switch. 2,08'i,2I I ; June 15.
Page, Albert E., Brooklyn, and H. Swiuglehurst, Jr.,
Floral Park, assignors to Scott & Williams, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Circular knitting machine and operat-
ing same. 2,083,394 ; June 8.
Page Engineering Company. (See Page, John W., as-
signor.)
Page, George A., Jr., Ferguson, Mo., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Airplane
with sleeping accommodations. 2,092,655 ; Sept. 7.
Page, Harold E., et al. (See North, Tom H., assignor.)
Page, Howard L., Chicago, 111., assignor to Radium Dial
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Method and apparatus for
applying designs and the article produced thereby.
2,066,642 ; Jan. 5.
Page, James M., Jr. (See Buchler, C. C, and Page.)
Page, John, Evanston, and G. W. Baker, Chicago Heights,
assignors to United States Gypsum Company, Chicago,
111. Sound insulating construction. 2,078,207 ; Apr.
20.
Page, John H., assignor to The Shaw-Walker Company,
Muskegon, Mich. Letter tray. 2.100,720 ; Nov. 30.
Page, John W., assignor to Page Engineering Company,
Chicago, m. Chain link. 2,079,384; May 4.
Page, John W., assignor to Page Engineering Company,
Chicago, 111. Bucket and trunnion. 2,092,556 ; Sept. 7.
Page, Louis J. Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to George P.
Kimmel, Brookville, Md. Type of eyeglass and spec-
tacle mounting or bridge. Re. 20,322 ; Apr. 6.
Page, Ralph E., Binghamton, assignor to International
Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Sort-
ing machine. 2,093,573 ; Sept. 21.
Page, Ralph E., Binghamton, assignor to International
Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Rec-
ord controlled machine. 2,098,355 ; Nov. 9.
Page, Thomas E., et al. (See North, Tom H., assignor.)
Pagenkopf, Walter H., La Grange, and R. L. Hanson,
Chicago, 111., assignors to Western Electric Company,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Composite article.
2,087,330 ; July 20.
Paget, Win W., Michigan City, Ind., assignor to Sullivan
Machinery Company. Heat exchange device. 2,098,671 ;
Nov. 9.
Pagett, William P., Denver, Colo. Teeing golf balls and
device therefor. 2,071,350 ; Feb. 23.
Paige, Fred O., Jr., Hammond, Ind., assignor to Kitson
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Fastening and detecting
means for valves and the like. 2,084,963 ; June 22.
Paige, Richard E., Flushing, N. Y. Display container.
2,083,345 ; June 8.
Paige, Richard E., Flushing, N. Y. Display device.
2,084,820 ; June 22.
Paige, Samuel B., assignor of one-fifth to L. R. Martin, one-
fifth to W. L. Scott, and one-fifth to F. L. Hubbard,
Baker, Oreg. Hydraulic sewage disintegrator.
2,090,637 ; Aug. 24.
Paine. Arthur P., Garden City, N. Y., assignor to Mergen-
thaler Linotype Company. Tape perforating machine.
2,095,006 ; Oct. 5.
Paine, Clii'ford, and J. A. Radley, Blackley, Manchester,
England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Safety paper. 2,089,293 : Aug. 10.
Paine, Clifford, J. A. Radley. and L. P. Rendell, Blackley,
Manchester, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Production of novel effects on textiles.
2,089,413 ; Aug. 10.
Paine, Clifford, Ilandforth, and W. A. Sexton, Manchester,
England, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries
Limited. Dyestuff intermediates. 2,094,078 ; Sept. 28.
Paine, Howard S. (See Lothrop, R. E., 'and Paine.)
I'aiiie, Roy E., Cleveland, and J. S. Harrison, Cleveland
Heights, Ohio, assignors to Aluminum Company of
America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aluminum-magnesium alloys.
2,081,951 ; June 1.
Paine, Wilbur V., East Hartford, assignor to The Spencer
Turbine Company, Hartford, Conn. Dusting tool.
2,008,349; Jan. 19.
Paine & Williams Company, The. (See Atkins, Vaol E.,
assignor.)
Painter, Harry IC, Cincinnati, Ohio. Carbonatlng ap-
paratus. 2,077,850 ; Apr. 20.
Painter, William H., East Orange, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America.
Cathode ray tube. 2,090,466 ; Oct. 19.
I'liisley, I'.'lhvood S., and A. V. Peters. as,signors to The
National Drug Company, I'liiladelphia, Pa. Gas filter.
2,100,610 ; Nov. 30.
Palenzuola, Rafael P., Habana, Cuba. Smoke washer.
2,075,221 ; Mar. 30.
I'all'reeiiiiiii. 'I'lioinas I., Memphis, Tenn. Photographic
linotli and (niiiera .irriiiigemcnt. 2,006,S!1S : Jan. 5.
PallriUM-i, .Xnlliony, mid J. Guardino, New York, assignors
to Ti. If. NIcurgI, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tooth hrush.
2,090.114 ; Aug. 17.
l':ill;l!i, Samuel, and T. U. Harris, Jr., Washington, T>. C.
(ledlciiled to the I'ree use of the piihlle. St-parathig
Dine u'Miii iiilo fnictloiis. 2.0.S(>.777 : .lulv 13.
Palm, George U. (See Chase. S., iind Palm")
Palmer Itrotli(>ra Company, The. (Seo Johnson, James
IE., assignor.)
l':iliner. ( '. 1\I. (See Segal, Samuel, assignor,)
Palmer, CharleH I!., CInclnnnll, iisslgnor to Tlie Palmer
(Company. St, Iterniinl, Ohio, Temperature display de-
vice. 2,()73.252 ; Mar. 0.
466
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Palmer Company, The. (See Palmer, Charles R., as-
signor.)
Palmer, Delos M., assignor of one-third to R. S. Wenner,
and ono-third to J. T. McMahon. Toledo, Ohio. Ma-
chine drive arrangement. 2,096,289 ; Oct. 19.
Palmer, DeWitt H.. Elkhart, Ind. Apparatus for purify-
ing oil. 2.103. 035 ; Dec. 28.
Palmer. Edward E., Fitzwilliam, N. H. Coat and vest
hanger. 2.103.691 ; Dec. 28.
Palmer, Edward L., guardian. (See 'Vrilson. George B.)
Palmer Electric & Manufacturing Co., The. (See Johans-
son, Ernest G., assignor.)
Palmer, Fred B., and C. Cegler, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Automobile door latch. 2,094,746 : Oct. 5.
Palmer, George V.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Roy Lacy, Los Angeles, Calif. Composite girder con-
struction. 2,101,090 ; Dec. 7.
Palmer, Gerald M.. Northwood, England. Vehicle axle.
2,083,085 ; June 8.
Palmer, Guillermo D., Buenos Aires, Argentina. Auto-
matic safety seal. 2,102,088: Dec. 14.
Palmer, Harold S. (See MacXeill. \V. J., and Palmer.)
Palmer, Henry W. S., Bournemouth, and J. Harrington.
London, England. Paper or cardboard carton or con-
tainer. 2,084,106 ; June 15.
Palmer, Herbert R., Cleveland, Ohio. Air and gas mixer
for gas burners. 2,068,567 : Jan. 19.
Palmer House Company. (See Chakow, Sig J., assignor.)
Palmer, Howard B. (See Smith. B. F., and Palmer.)
Palmer, I. E., Company. (.See Burr, Harry H., assignor.)
Palmer, Marie C, (Chicago, 111. Protector for suede
shoes. 2,078,732 ; Apr. 27.
Palmer, Mark A., Jr. (See Palmer, Mark A., and M. A.,
Jr.)
Palmer, Mark A., and M. A. Palmer, Jr., Graniteville,
Mass. Rock drilling mechanism. Re. 20.521 ; Sept. 28.
Palmer, Mark A., and M. A. Palmer, Jr., Graniteville,
Mass. Rock drilling mechanism. 2,082,418 ; June 1.
Palmer, Myroa A., Wellsville, assignor to The Air Pre-
heater Corporation, Xew York, N. Y. Automatic gaug-
ing stop for shearing machines. 2,069.536 ; Feb. 2.
Palrner, Paul J., Grosse Pointe, assignor to Packard
Motor Car Companv, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle.
2,073,878: Mar. 16.
Palmer. Paul L., South Bend, Ind. Game. 2,072,005 ;
Jlar. 2.
Palmer, Richard E. (See Butler, A. G., Palmer, and
Payne.)
Palmer. Robert. Niskavunna, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Carbon brush. 2.098,062 ; Xov. 2.
Palmer, Robert K., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Rod
bending machine. 2.086,736 : July 13.
Palmer, Robert T. (See Anderson, S, M,, and Palmer,)
Palmer, Robert T., Sharon, assignor to B. F. Sturtevant
Companv, Boston, Mass. Air conditioning system.
2,091,562: Aug. 31.
Palmer, Robert T.. Sharon, assignor to B. F. Sturtevant
Company, Inc., Boston, Mass. Air conditioning system
utilizine refrigeration. 2.091.563: Aug. 31.
Palmer, Samuel H., Portland, Oreg. Woven -wire screen.
2,074,665 : Mar. 23.
Palmgren, Nils A., assignor to Aktiebolaget Svenska
KuUagerfabriken. Goteborg, Sweden. Radial plain
bearing. 2.100,668 : Nov. 30.
Palmieri, Armando, assignor of one-half to P. A. Stephany,
Erie. Pa. Machine for removing moisture from absorb-
ent pads. 2.067.001 : Jan. 5.
Palmieri, Mario, South Glastonbury, and S, D. Ehrlich,
Glastonbury, Conn. Delay blasting cap. 2,103,014 ;
Dec. 21.
Palmu, Carl, Maple. Wis. Nail puller. 2,082,901 : June 8.
Palo, Ero J., Monrovia, Calif. Tool Joint. 2,088,807 ;
Aug. 3.
paisson, Bror, Malmo, Sweden. Apparatus for producing
foam. 2.086.944: July 13.
Palthe. A. Van Wulfften, Uccle, Belgium. Wheelbarrow.
2,080,332 ; May 11.
Paluch, Joseph, Chicopee, Mass. Railway track gauging
tool. 2,085.599 : June 29,
Paluck, Casmir, Belfield, N. Dak. Lubricatinc means for
double disk grain drills. 2.091,486: Aug. 31.
Palucki, Charles B., Bergonfield, assignor to Alfrod Hof-
mann & Company. West New York, N. J. Lamp mak-
ing machine. 2.069.386 : Feb. 2.
Palucki, Charles B., Borgenfield, assignor to Alfred Hof-
mann & Company, West New York, N. J. Lamp finish-
ing machine. 2,082,079 ; June 1.
Palucki, Charles B., Bergenfield, assignor to Alfred Hof-
mann & Company. West New York, N. J. Lamp finish-
ing machine. 2.082.080: June 1.
Pan-Amoriran P^nglneerlng Corporation. (See Kraut,
Max, assignor.)
Pan .Vmpriran Petroleum Corporation. (See WilliamsK
Richard Z.. as.'iignor.)
Panagopoulos. John, Youngstown, Ohio. Coil cleaning
machine. 2,070,414 : Apr. 6.
Panagopoulos. John, Vouncstown. Ohio. Beer cooler de-
vice. 2.090.591 ; Oct. 19.
Pancborn Corporation. (See Huyett, Robert B., as-
signor.)
Pangborn (Corporation. (See Rosenberger. William A.,
assignor.)
Pankonin. William G., Chicago, 111. Stapling device.
2.087.779 : July 20.
Tool for removing
.Stapling device.
Pankonin, William G., Chicago, 111.
staples. 2,102,087 : Dec. 14.
PauKoiiiu. \\ illiam G., Chicago, 111.
2.10:!..")51 : Dec. 28.
Pankotan, Paul, New York, N. Y. Automatic cocktail
shaker. 2,082,593 ; June 1.
Pannier, Arthur A.. Salt Lake City, Utah. Identification
tag with clinch lock. 2.087,294 : July 20.
Pannier, Arthur A., Salt Lake City, Utah. Self-cUnching
identification tag. 2.087,295 : July 20.
Pannier Brothers Stamp Company. (See Pannier. William
J., Jr., assignor.)
Pannier, William J., Jr., assignor to Pannier Brothers
Stamp Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Embossing sheet
metal. 2,077.128 : Apr. 13.
Pannike, Walter, Waterloo. Ontario, Canada. Boot crop
digging device. 2,102,213 ; Dec. 14.
Panos, Apostole, Long Beach, Calif, Shoe stretcher.
2.069,537 : Feb. 2.
Pantex Pressing Machine, Inc. (See Pendleton, Pyam
L., assignor,)
Panther-Panco Rubber Co. Inc. (See Sheehan, Edward
A., assignor.)
Panza, Kegolo. (See Leaf. S. 3», and Panza.
Panzegrau, Norman O. (See Baker, D. B., Rogers, and
Panzegrau.)
Panzegrau. Norman O. (See Vedovell, R. L., Baker, and
Panzegrau.)
Panzegrau, Norman O., Chicago, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Oil seal. 2,091,484 ; Aug.
31.
Panzegrau. Norman O., Chicago, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Oil and dirt seal.
2.091.485 : Aug. 31.
Panzner, Otto. Chemnitz, assignor to Wanderer-Werke
vorm. Winklhofer & Jaenicke Akt.-Ges., Schonau-Chem-
nitz, Germany. Machine tool. 2.078,871 : Apr. 27.
Paolillo, Salvatore, assignor to The Seamless Rubber
Company, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Door stop or check.
2,068,928; Jan. 26.
Pape, Larry, assignor to The Milko Cone & Baking Co.,
Inc., Chicago, HI. Ice cream cone. 2,087,068 ; July
13.
Pape, Wilhelm, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. Germany. Action for
keyboard instruments. 2,032.548 : June 1.
Papec Machine Company. (See Bullock, Fred J.)
Papec Machine Company. (See Bullock, F. J., and Pres-
ton, assignors.)
Papello. Karl. Jena, Germany, assignor to the firm N. V.
Nederlandsche Instrumenten Compagnie "Nedinsco".
Venlo. Netherlands. Apparatus for following a target.
2.071.424 ; Feb. 23.
Papello, Karl, Jena, (Jermany, assignor to the firm N. V.
Nederlandsche Instrumenten Compagnie "Nedinsco".
Venlo, Netherlands. Calculating apparatus for firing
directors for shooting at moving aerial targets.
2.071.425 : Feb. 23.
Papendick, Inc. (See Wolf, Anthony H„ assignor.)
Paper Novelty Manufacturing Co. (See Cohen, Sol D..
assignor.)
Paper Novelty Manufacturing Co. (See Pretzfelder, Mil-
lard, assignor.)
Paper Partitions, Inc. (See Jensen, W. E., and Vail, as-
signors.)
Paper Patents Company. (See Biederman, Frank A., as-
signor.)
Paper Patents Company. (See Henderson, Charles L., as-
signor.)
Paper Patents Company. (See Mahler, E., and CJatlin,
assignors. )
Paper Patents Company. (See Ostertag, Harry M.. as-
signor.)
Paper Sacks Limited. (See Robinson, Foster G.. as-
signor.)
Paper Service Company, The. (See Kemp, WiUiam C,
assignor.)
Paper Service Company, The. (See Rowe, William W.,
assignor.)
Paper Service Company. The, et al. (See SpafEord, Allen
L., assignor.)
Paper Supply Company. (See Bolvard, Charles C, as-
sicnor. )
Papini, Anthony. (See Schlicker, H. C, and Papini.)
I'apoursis. Konstantinos S., Chicago, 111. Heater.
2.100.766: Nov. 30.
Papp, .Andrew E., assicnor to G & W Electric Specialty
Co.. Chicago, 111. Oil fuse cut-out. 2,080.739 : Jlav 18.
Pappajion, George D,, Danielson, Conn, Carrier for photo-
graphic plates and films. 2.088.278 : Julv 27.
Pappas, Peter, (See Gordon, H, D., and Pappas.)
Papst, Hugh W. (See Webb, J. B., and Papst.)
Papst. Max, Paris, France. Lock and more particularly
door lock for automobiles. 2.098,012 : Nov. 2.
Paquette. Albert O., assignor of one-third to A. Germain
and one-third to A. J. Germain. Haverhill. Mass.
\\ood heel attaching apparatus. 2,095,196: Oct. 5,
Paradise. Louis A., a.^signor to Deere & Companv, Moline.
ni. Pitman. 2,082,258 : June 1.
Paradise. Maurice E.. assignor to General Laminated
Products. Inc., Chicago, 111. Ground clip. 2,092,930;
Sept. 14.
Parafflne Companies, The. (See Rowe. W., and Miller,
assignors.)
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467
Paragon Revolute Corporation. (See Sullivan, Harry H.,
assignor.)
Paragon Vaporizer Corporation. (See Zucrow, Maurice J.,
assignor.)
Parallex Corporation. (See Taylor, Robert B. M., as-
signor.)
Paramount Heating & Mfg. Co. (See Anthony, Eugene,
assignor.)
Paramount Paper Tube Company. (See Jaucn, E. J.,
and Lander, assignors.)
Paramount Productions, Inc. (See Ensign, H. N., and
Hanson, assignors.)
Parcell, John, New York, N. Y. Popcorn machine.
2,078,095 ; Apr. 20.
Pardee, Frank, Jr. (See Pardee, Frank, and F., Jr.)
Pardee, Frank, assignor to Anthracite Separator Company,
Hazleton, Pa. Separator. 2,094,957 ; Oct. 5.
Pardee, Frank, and F. Pardee, Jr., assignors to Anthracite
Separator Company, Hazleton, Pa. Separator.
2,091,564 ; Aug. 31.
Pardee, Harvey S., Ravinia, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Hydromatic Corporation, Chicago, 111. Train
control. 2,092,014 ; Sept. 7.
Pardee, Howard J., New York, N. T. Gas control and
feeding unit. 2,067,335 ; Jrn. 12.
Pardieck, Frank J., Indianapolis, Ind. Valve seat dresser.
2,082,461 ; June 1.
Pardieck, Frank J., Indianapolis, Ind. Valve handle.
2.098,515 ; Nov. 9.
Pardee, Avern, assignor to E. H. Pardoe, Toronto, On-
tario, Canada. Means for gripping golf clubs and other
hand gripped devices. 2,079,261 ; May 4.
Pardoe, Avern, assignor to E. H. Pardoe, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Grip for golf clubs. 2,084,591 ; June 22.
Pardoe, Edna H. (See Pardoe, Avern, assignor.)
Pardue, Elbert L. (See Taylor, E. H., Pardue, Dunlap,
and Edmunds.) „ „
Pardue Research Foundation. (See Hass, H. B., and
Gluesenkamp, assignors.)
Pardun, Carl, Gelsenkirchen, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Centrifugal Pipe Corporation, Jersey
City, N. J. Production of castings by the centrifugal
method. 2,068,244 ; Jan. 19.
Pardun, Carl, Gelsenkirchen, Germany, assimor to Cen-
trifugal Pipe Corporation, Jersey City, N. J. Cen-
trifugally cast pipe. 2,088,663; Aug. 3.
Paris, Auguste J., Jr.. Brajlford, Pa. Treating hydro-
carbon oils. 2,089.760; Aug. 10.
Paris, Fred F., Berkeley, Calif. Rotary plow cutter
fastening. 2,083,662 ; June 15.
Paris, I. Richard. (See Finck, Joseph L., assignor.)
Paris, Robert E., New York, N. Y. Line justification.
2,077,490 ; Apr. 20. . ^.^ ^,
Paris, Robert E., New York, N. Y. Line justification.
2,084,450 ; June 22.
Parlse, Giuseppe, Chicago, 111. Cover for steam tables
and the like. 2,072,428 ; Mar. 2.
Parish, Edwin A., Walla Walla, Wash., assignor of
seventeen per cent to A. H. Schwandt and thirty-three
per cent to H. V. Schwandt, Weston, Oreg. Separable
ski binder. 2,094,667 ; Oct. 5.
Parisian Novelty Company. (See Komorous, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Parisoe, John, Cincinnati, Ohio. Handle and lock cover.
2,070,955 ; Feb. 16. , „ ^ . ,
Parissi, Anthony J., Cohoes, N. Y. Telephone system.
2.073.585 ; Mar. 9.
Parissi, Anthony J., Cohoes, N. Y. Telephone system.
2.073.586 ; Mar. 9.
Parissi, Anthony J., Cohoes, N. Y. Telephone system.
2.073.587 : Mar. 9.
Parissi, Anthony J., Cohoes, N. Y. Electric lighting flx-
. ture. 2,098.631 ; Nov. 9.
Park, Alex, Burke, Idaho. Drill mount. 2,078,610;
Apr. 27.
Park, Andrew J., Pueblo, Colo. Resilient wheel.
2.103.807 ; Dec. 28.
Park, Carl P., Manchester, N. H., assignor to V. S.
Bobbin & Shuttle Company 1929, Providence, B. I.
Unit friction for shuttles. 2,087,607 ; July 20.
Park, Crawford, Youngstown, Ohio. Safety casting de-
vice. 2,070,975 ; Feb. 16.
Park, Elmer W., near Fredericksburg, Va. Tractor plow.
2,097,841 ; Nov. 2.
Park, Franklin A., Jr., Westfield, assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Filled bag
sewing apparatus. S,094,464 ; Sept. 28.
Park, George E. (See Allen, C. C, and G. E. and R. S.
Park.)
Park, Robert H., Pluckemln, N. J. Electric heating sys-
tem. 2,070,491 : Feb. 9.
Park, Tracv S., Houston. Tex., assignor to W. O. Park,
Now York, N. Y. Food container. 2,091,394 ; Aug. 31.
Park, W. a. (See Park, Tracy S., assignor.)
Park CItv Cornice Works, Incorporated. (See Saur, O. X.,
and Pitz, assignors.)
Parke, Davis & (."oinpany. (See Hamilton, ClifE S., as-
signor.)
Parke, Davis & Company. (See Lyons, Edward, a.sslgnor.)
Parke, Davis & Company. (See Matllious, Albert O.,
(See Swingle, W. W., and
(See Tatum, Arthur L., as-
Booster for engine
Valve control mech-
Tube flaring tool.
Elastic coupling
assignor.)
Pnrko, Davis & Company.
asNigiiorH.)
Parke, Davis & Company.
signor.)
(See Scott. A. B., and Orulizlt,
(See Sharp, lOlwood, A., ns-
Parke, Davis & Company.
PfifEner, assignors.)
Parke, Davis & Company,
signor.)
Parke, Davis & Company. (See Wolf, Emil, assignor.)
Parke, Helen W., Sioux Falls, S. Dak. Belt buckle.
2,076,249 ; Apr. 6.
Parke, Peter, Chicago, and H. W. Hollands, River Forest,
assignors to The Pullman Company, Chicago, 111. Dia-
phragm control mechanism. 2,096,938 ; Oct. 26.
Parker, Arthur H. (See Sebell, Harry, assignor.)
Parker, Arthur L., Cleveland, Ohio. Disk valve assem-
bly. 2.075,458 ; Mar. 30.
Parker, Arthur L., Cleveland, Ohio. Cylindrical valve.
2,075,459 ; Mar. 30.
Parker, Arthur L., Cleveland, Ohio. Valve assembly.
2,075,460; Mar. 30.
Parker, Arthur L., Cleveland, Ohio,
primers. 2,086,173 ; July 6.
Parker, Arthur L., Cleveland, Ohio.
anism. 2,087,356 ; July 20.
Parker, Arthur L., Cleveland, Ohio.
2,089,133 ; Aug. 3.
Parker, Arthur L., Cleveland, Ohio,
for tubes. 2,090,266 ; Aug. 17.
Parker, Arthur L., Cleveland. Ohio. Pipe coupling.
2,092,135 ; Sept. 7.
Parker, Arthur L., Cleveland, Ohio. Preventing contact
seizure of metal parts. 2,098,256 ; Nov. 9.
Parker, Arthur L., Cleveland, Ohio. Preventing seizure of
contacting surfaces of soft alloys and like materials.
2,102,214; Dec. 14.
Parker, Arthur La R., Cleveland, Ohio. Water gauge.
2,082,716 ; June 1.
Parker, Cecil J., assignor to Crovm Cork & Seal Company,
Inc., Baltimore, Md. Container sealing composition.
2,073,648 ; Mar. 16.
Parker, Charles R., assignor to Wirt & Knox Mfg. Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Multiple hose reel. 2,071,174; Feb.
16.
Parker, Claire. Paris, France. Apparatus for producing
images. 2,100.148 ; Nov. 23.
Parker, Claude E., assignor to Skoop-A Corporation, Chi-
cago, 111. Burner mechanism for gaseous fuel stoves.
2,102,482 ; Dec. 14.
Parker, Ernest A., St. Ninians, Brundall, Norfolk, Eng-
land. Insole. 2,090,065 ; Aug. 17.
Parker, Ernest W., et al. (See Grigg, Arthur M., as-
signor. )
Parker, Estes E. (See Albertson, William E., assignor.)
Parker, Frank L., Snogualmie, Wash. Automatic knot
tying machine for rigid bundles. 2,080,149 ; May 11.
Parker, Frank O., assignor to Acme Steel & Malleable
Iron Works, Inc., BulTalo, N. Y. Joint forming means
and construction making use thereof. 2,072,647 ; Mar. 2.
Parker, George K., Escalon, Calif. Hydraulic engine.
2,092,406 ; Sept. 7.
Parker, George M. (See Short, I., and Parker.)
Parker, George R. (See Bauer, H. C, and Parker.)
Parker, George W., St. Louis, Mo. Water gas set.
2,077,579 ; Apr. 20.
Parker, Guy E., Birmingham, and M. OUey, R. B. Burton,
and A. H. Stahlhuth, assignors to General Motors Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Chassis. 2,096,996 ; Oct. 26.
Parker, Henry W., assignor to Rogers Radio Tubes,
Limited, Toronto. Ontario, Canada. Coating and apply-
ing the same. 2,094,242 ; Sept. 28.
Parker, Jacob B. (See Brown, Robert E., assignor.)
Parker, Joseph E., Houston, Tex. Apparatus for recov-
ery of black or other magnetic sands or silt from
streams. 2,094,615 ; Oct. 5.
Parker, Joseph E., Houston, Tex. Apparatus for recov-
ery of black or other magnetic sands or silts from
streams. 2,094,616 ; Oct. 5.
Parker, Malcolm W., Clifton Hill, Victoria, Australia,
assignor to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. J. Heel fastening means. 2,068,694 ; Jan. 26.
Parker, Maurice P., Fort Dodge, Iowa. Shield for arc
lamp reflectors. 2.094,958 ; Oct. 5.
Parker, Melvin J. (See Heinze, E., and Parker.)
Parker Metal Decorating Company, The. (See Evitt,
Harry G., assignor.)
Parker-Moyer-Dennis Company. (See Ellestad, Gerhard
A., assignor.)
Parker, Milton E. (See Johnston, A. H., Welsborg,
Johnson, and Parker.)
Parker, Milton 10. (See Weisberg, S. M., Johnson, and
Parker. )
Parker, Paul R., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Bucyrus-
Erle Company, South RlilwauUoo, Wis. Stone " box.
2,101,091 ; Dec. 7.
Parker Pen Company, The. (See Johns, Roy 15., as-
signor.)
Parker, Ital/.emond B. (See Burton, R. J., and Parker.)
Parker Rnat Proof (^onipany. (Sec Gordon, Robert H.,
assignor.)
Parker Rust-Proof Company. (See Green, Matthew, as-
Biu'nor. )
Parlcer, Stanley S. (See Foran, E. V., Parker, and Bird.)
I'lirlcer, TiK'odore. I'nw I'liw, Rlicli. Apparatus for tlie
manufnelure of sulplnirle acid. 2.097,131 ; Oof. L'(>.
I'arkln, Tlioinas D., Urooiiillehl, near ClielniNrord. I'^ngland,
iiHsignor to Radio Oi-poratlon of America. Thermionic
(iN<'lllalion generator. 2,073,117; Mar. 0.
468
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Parker, Thomas J., assignor of tliree-fourt±is to J.
Waldner, Indianapolis, Ind. Electric steam boiler.
2,081,206 ; May 25.
Parlier, Walter H. (See Seibert, N. J., and Parker.)
Parker, Walter H., Pittsburgh ; N. J. Seibert, Wilkinsburg ;
and F. S. Brooks, Edgewood, assignors to Pittsburgh
Equitable Meter Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Combined
strainer, air eliminator, and vacuum breaker. 2,082,717 ;
June 1.
Parker, Walter H., Pittsburgh, N. J. Seibert, Wilkins-
burg, and G. J. Genuug, assignors to Pittsburgh Equi-
table Meter Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Register set-
back crank. 2,098,730 ; Xov. !>.
Parker. William A., Erie, Pa. Die casting machine.
2.094.079 ; Sept. 28.
Parker, William A.. Erie, Pa. Die casting machine.
2.094.080 ; Sept. 28.
Parker Wire Goods Company. (See Macomber, Harry P.,
assignor.)
Parker Wire Goods Company. (See Priest, Dwight E.,
assignor.)
Parkersburg Iron and Steel Company, The. (See Renner,
Verdon T., assignor.)
Parkersburg Rig & Reel Company, The. (See Lyne, J. A.,
De La Mater, and Cooper, assignors.)
Parkersburg Rig & Reel Company, The. (See Schwem-
lein, W., and Ramey, assignors.)
Parkes, Frederick S., Coorparoo, near Brisbane, Aus-
tralia. Road-grading machine. 2,086,430 ; July 6.
Parkhurst, Frederic A. (See Hill, W. E., and Parkhurst.)
Parkburst, Frederic A., Bethesda, Md., assignor to The
Fiberloid Corporation, Indian Orchard. ;Mass. Ma-
chine for extruding plastic material. 2,090,404 ; Aug.
17.
Parkhurst, George L., assignor to Standard Oil Company,
Chicago, 111. Display rack. 2,091,933 ; Aug. 31.
Parkhurst, Layton M., assignor to Xationul Parkhurst
Systems. Inc., Lackawanna, N. Y. Building construc-
tion. 2.100.4.51: Nov. 30.
Parkin, Harry M., Beaufort, N. C. Nonslip ratline
clamp. 2,079,034 ; May 4.
Parkin, JIaurico E. II.. Chellows Park. Lingfield, England,
assignor to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited.
Roller apparatus. 2.097,290 ; Oct. 26.
Parkin, Winfred T., assignor to Theodore W. Foster &
Bro. Company, Providence, R. I. Container closure.
2,073,707 ; Mar. 16.
Parkin, Winfred T., assignor to Theodore W. Foster &
Bro. Company, Providence, R. I. Vanity case.
2,078,090 ; Apr. 20.
Parkin, Winfred T., assignor to Theodore W. Foster &
Bro. Co., Providence. R. I. Razor. 2,089,414; Aug.
10.
Parkin, Winfred T.. assignor to Theodore W. Foster &
Bro. Co., Providence, R. I. Razor. 2,089,415 ; Aug.
10.
Parkins, Wright A. (See Beardslew, G. E., Jr., and
Parkins.)
Parkinson, John S., Somerville, N. J., assignor to Johns-
Manville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Acoustical
construction. 2,081,952; June 1.
Parkinson, Joseph C., Tarentuni. assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company, Allegheny County, Pa. Double
window construction. 2,084,107 ; June 15.
Parkinson, Oscar E., assignor to The Master Package
Corporation, Owen, Wis. Container. 2,075,131 ;
Mar. 30.
Parks-Cramer Company. (See Hodge, 'W. B., and Thomp-
son, assignors.)
Parks-Cramer Company. (See Linder, Willis W., as-
signor.)
Parks-Cramer Company. (See Reavell, James A., as-
signor.)
Parks, George J., Rixford, Pa. Stuffing box. 2,079.302 :
May 4.
Parks, Lee N., Caro. Mich. Dust bag for vacuum clean-
ers. 2,098.632: Nov. 9.
Parks, Paul B. (See Van Vulpen, J., Russell, and Parks.)
Parks. Robert S.. Kokomo, Ind. Dispensing device.
2,081,834 : May 25.
Parks, Walter A., Milwaukee. Wis. Adjustable seat.
2,100,170 : Nov. 23.
Parks, Walter J., Buffalo, N. Y. Screening apparatus and
the like. 2,066.302 ; Jan. 5.
Parks & Woolson Jfachine Company. (See Hadley, Wil-
fred N.. assignor.)
Parks & Woolson Machine Company. (See Richardson,
C. G., and Hogue, assignors.)
Parmelee, Alfred E. (See Araick, M. G., Parmelee, and
Steelier.)
Parmelee. Charles L. (See Isom. E. W.. and Parmelee.)
Parnienter, Bert N., Lake Forest, 111. Ventilator for
windows and the like. 2,075,401 : Mar. 30.
Parmenter, Bert N., Lake Forest, 111. Venetian blind.
2,075,402 : Mar. 30.
Parmenter. Bert N., Lake Forest, 111. Ventilator window.
2,091.793; Aug. 31.
Parmenter, Theodore A., assignor to Re.x Accessories
Company, Racine, Wis. Wheel or gear puller.
2,088,156 ; July 27.
Parmer, Joseph M., Boiling, Ala. Plow attachment
2,073,109 : Mar. 9.
Parmeson, Joseph, Los Angeles. Calif. Battery terminal
connecter. 2.08],43.">.: May 25.
Parodi-Delfino, Paolo, Rome, Italy. Explosive mixture
containing tetraacetate of pentaerythrite. 2,079,792 ;
May 11.
Paroai-Uellino, Paolo, Rome, Italy. Nitrocellulose pro-
pellant powder containing triacetate of alkyltrimethyl-
olmelhaue. 2,096.451; Oct. 19.
Parr, Bernard F., and L. J. Greenawalt, Mansfield, Ohio,
assignors to W^estinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Filter cloth holder.
2,078,682; Apr. 27.
Parr, Peter, assignor to Xu-Way Shoe Stretcher Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Rotary utility cabinet.
2,070,051 ; Mar. 30.
Parrish. Frank N., Silver City, X. ^Mex. Roller skate.
2,073,708 ; Mar. 16.
Parrot Speed Fastener Corporation. (See Crosby, Stephen
A., assignor.)
Parry, Frank, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Sewing ma-
chine. 2,088,560 ; July 27.
Parry, Robert D., assignor of one-third to W^ W. Osborne,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Hose supporting accessory.
2,080,058 ; May 11.
Parry, Robert E., North Plainfleld, N. J., assignor to
Johns-Manville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Impreg-
nated asbestos product. 2,101,449 ; Dec. 7.
Parsberg, Erik R., Lidingo, near Stockholm, Sweden, as-
signor to American Gas Accumulator Company, Eliza-
beth, X'. J. Emitting signals with varying signal char-
acters. 2.096.755 ; Oct. 26.
Parsell, Roy L., administrator. (See Stiennon, Louis.)
Parshad Holding Corporation et al. (See Eaton, Charles
F., assignor.)
Parson, Charles E. (See !McMasler, A. J., and Parson.)
Parsons. Ben G., Detroit, Mich., assignor to United Ameri-
can Bosch Corporation, Springfield, Ohio. Fuel feeding
device 2,087,296 ; July 20.
Parsons, Ben G., Detroit, Mich., assignor to United Ameri-
can Bosch Corporation, Springfield, Mass. Fuel pump.
2.093.477; Sept. 21.
Parsons Company, The. (See Brown, Frank E., as-
signor.)
Parsons, Donald E. (See Pickle, M. McD., and Parsons.)
Parsons. Edward T.. Upper Moutclair. assignor to Thom-
son Machine Company, Belleville, N. J. Dough-piece
controlled flour dusting mechanism. 2,066,899 ; Jan. 6.
Parsons, Edward T., Upper Montclair, assignor to Thom-
son Machine Company, Belleville, N. J. Dough work-
ing and conveying apparatus. 2,()90,59S : Aug. 17.
Parsons, Edward T., Upper Montclair, and H. W'. Sawyer,
Nutley. assignors to Thomson Machine Company, Belle-
ville, N. J. "Padded compression plate for dough mold-
ing machines. 2,082,753 ; June 1.
Parsons, Ernest G., et al. (See May, Ray D., assignor.)
Parsons, Fred A., Milwaukee, assignor to Kearney &
Trecker Corporation, West AUis, Wis. Machine tool.
2,077,434 ; Apr. 20.
Parsons, Fred A., Milwaukee, assignor to Kearney &
Trecker Corporation, West Allis, Wis. Machine tool
transmission and control. 2,077,435 ; Apr. 20.
Parsons, George K., Detroit. Mich. Convertible washing
machine construction. 2,076,587 ; Apr. 13.
Parsons, James B., Indiana, Pa., assignor to The W. S.
Tyler Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Sample splitter.
2,076,801 ; Apr. 13.
Parsons, John B. (See Prothero, F. S., and Parsons.)
Parsons, John S., Swissvale, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Thermally protected network unit. 2,082,024 ;
June 1.
Parsons, John S., Swissvale, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh.
Pa. Network system of distribution. 2,094,372 ; Sept.
28.
Parsons. John S.. Swissvale, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Jlanufacturing Companv. East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Buried type distribution transformer. 2,100,721 ;
Nov. 30.
Parsons, John S., Swissvale, and G. Harrison, Wilkins-
burg, assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Jlanufac-
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Xetwork sys-
tem of distribution. 2,075.132 : Mar. 30.
Parsons Machine Steam Turbine Company, The. (See
Brown, David S., assignor.)
Par.'sons Marine Steam Turbine Company Limited, The.
I Spp Loss. Frederick, assisnor. )
Parsons, Ralph M., assignor to The Ralph M. Parsons
Company. Mount Vernon, Ohio. Remote control system
for oil cracking plants. 2.068.695 ; Jan. 26.
Parsons, Ralph M., assignor to The Ralph M. Parsons
Company, Jlount Vernon. Ohio. Gauge line purging
system for oil cracking plants. 2,068,696 ; Jan. 26.
Parsons, Ralph M., assignor to The Ralph M. Parsons
Company, Mount Vernon, Ohio. Liquid treating vessel
and support therefor. 2,079.333 : May 4.
Parsons, Ralph M.. assignor to The Ralph M. Parsons
Company, Mount Vernon, Ohio. Method and apparatus
for annealing. 2.079.334 ; May 4.
Parsons. Ralph M., Companv, The. (See Parsons, Ralph
M., assignor.)
Parsons. Raymond V., Tudor City, assignor to Johns-
Manville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Building wall
assembly. 2,071,865 ; Feb. 23.
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469
Parsons, Raymond V., assignor to Johns-Manville Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Wall assembly. 2,075,955 ;
Apr. 6.
Parsons, Robert J., Schenectady, assignor to Consolidated
Car Heating Company, Inc., Albany, N. Y. Heating
unit circuit breaker. 2,072,822 ; JIar. 2.
Parsons, Robert J., Schenectady, assignor to Consolidat-
ed Car-Heating Company, Inc., Albany, N. Y. Heater.
2,075,463; Mar. 30.
Parsons, Robert J., Schenectady, assignor to Consolidated
Car-Heating Company, Inc., Albany, N. Y. Heating
unit circuit breaker. 2,079,577 ; May 4.
Parsons, Robert J., Schenectady, assignor to Consolidated
Car-Heating Company, Inc., Albany, N. Y. Heating
and ventilating system. 2,087,214 ; July 13.
Parsons, Robert J., Schenectady, assignor to Consolidated
Car-Heating Company, Inc., Albany, N. Y. Heating
and ventilating system. 2,098,194 ; Nov. 2.
Partch, Leonard N., et al. (See Garner, Russell H., as-
signor.)
Partman, Anton, and A. Plihcik, Jr., New York, N. Y.
Station announcer and advertising medium. 2,076,206 ;
Apr. 6.
Partridge, Everett P., Brookside Farms, Bethel Town-
ship, assignor to Hall Laboratories, Inc., Pittsburgh,
Pa. Water treating composition. 2,098,431 ; Nov. 9.
Partsch, Frank W., Jackson Heights, assignor to J. O.
Ross Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y. Appa-
ratus for the drying of paper or fabrics. 2,076,415 ;
Apr. 6.
Partsch, Frank W., Jackson Heights assignor to J. O.
Ross Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y. Appa-
ratus for removing steam from grinders. 2,093,478 ;
Sept. 21.
Parva Products Company. (See Heinze, Paul, assignor.)
Parvin, Edward G. (See Johnson, F. E., Vander Veer,
and Parvin.)
Parvin, Edward G., Roselle, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Syncro Machine Company, Newark, N. J.
Magnetic means and method of tensioning. 2,077,183 ;
Apr. 13.
Pas, Sam. (See Levi, Julius, assignor.)
Pasadena Slipper Co. (See Joyce. William H., assignor.)
Pascale, Pasquale, New York, N. Y., assignor to Novo
Patents, Inc. Steam drier. 2,088,531 ; July 27.
Paschell, Anton H., Des Moines, Iowa. Portable mer-
chandise display rack. 2,079,224 ; May 4.
Paschen, Paul, and G. Mohr, Nuremberg, assignors to
Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-
Siemensstadt, Germany. Odometer for railway vehi-
cles. 2,071,654; Feb. 23.
Paschke, Max, Clausthal-Zellerfeld, and E. Peetz, Duis-
burg-Huttenheim, Germany, assignors to H. A. Brassert
& Co., Chicago, 111. Manufacture of pig iron. 2,100,086 ;
Nov. 23.
Pascoe, Truman A., and R. P. Hella, Cloquet, Minn.,
assignors to Cellovis, Inc., Wilmington, Del. Manu-
facture of felted proofed fibrous materials. 2,069,771 ;
Feb. 9.
Pascolcsco, Boucour, assignor to J. Pascoo, New York,
N. Y. Baby carriage. 2,087,069 ; July 13.
Pascoo, Jeannette. (See Pascolesco, Boucour, assignor.)
Paslnskl, Walter J., assignor to Burroughs Adding Ma-
chine Company, Detroit, Mich. Cash register.
2,070,059; Feb. 9.
Pasinskl, Walter J., Howell, assignor to Burroughs Add-
ing Machine Company, Detroit, Mich. Cash register.
2,070,060; Feb. 9.
Pasinski, Walter J., Howell, assignor to Burroughs Add-
ing Macliine Company, Detroit, Mich. Cash register.
2,070,061 ; Feb. 9.
Pasinski, Walter J., Howell, assignor to Burroughs Add-
ing Machine Company, Detroit, Mich. Cash register.
2.070.002 ; Feb. 9.
Pasinski, Walter J., Howell, assignor to Burroughs Add-
ing Machine Company, Detroit, Mich. Cash register.
2.070.003 ; Feb. 9.
I'asinski, Walter J., Howell, assignor to Burroughs Add-
ing Mncliiui' f^Miipany, Detroit, Mich. Cash drawer.
2.070.004 ; Feb. 9.
Pasm.'in, Abnini N., Milford, Conn. Curtain rod con-
struction. 2,075,052 ; Mar. 30.
I'ass (fe Seymour, Inc. (See Despard, Victor R., as-
signor.)
Pass & Seymour, Inc. (See Russell, M. N., and Despard,
assignors.)
Passafuniii, Joseph. (See Loring, E. E., and Passafunm.)
I'assaic National Bank and Trust Company, executor.
(See Cnrt/dafner, Roy E.)
I'asHMiio, Itussi'll F., asslgiioi' to Tlie Ameiioan Rolling Mill
<';oini)iiiiv, Middlclowii, Ohio. Iron :i)ul hIccI alloy hnv-
Ing corrosion r<'KlHtnnc(\ 2,102,215; Dec. M.
raMsiirgc, f;('rli;ir(l, Ilaiiibur^;, aswignor to Ti'lcfiinkcn fjo-
HcllHclial'l fill' Di-.'ilil lo.si' 'rdigi'.'ipbic ni. b. II., Ilcrlin,
fJiTimmy. (.'alliodc for <liscliarge dovlcps. 2,097,302;
Oct. 20.
I'uHRargc, Oerlijird, Ilainburg, nsHlgnor to Tolpfunkon
<;cHcIlKcliaft filr DralitloHc TelOKraphlo ni. b. II., Berlin,
(.'(■niiany. Electron dlHcliarge (ievlce. 2,099,531 ; Nov.
Hi.
I'nHloiiiacK-, Henry A., Brooklyn, nRHlgnor to David Lpvow,
New York. N. Y. Collapsible holBtlng frame.
2,102,10:!; Dec 11.
Pasternack, Richard, assignor to Charles Pfizer & Com-
pany, Brooklyn, N. Y. Crystallizing pure d-glucono-
delta-lactone. 2,102,380 ; Dec. 14.
Pastor, Carl T., Krefeld, Germany. Process to make
rubber thread and rubber thread textiles. 2,095,529 ;
Oct. 12.
Patalano, Frank, Providence, R. I. Cleaning nozzle.
2,074,666; Mar. 23.
Patch, Allen J., Ripon, Wis. Boat and method of manu-
facture. 2,079,868; May 11.
Patch, Wallace B., assignor to The Sparks-Withington
Company, Jackson, Mich. Signaling device. 2,072,313 ;
Mar. 2.
Patchogue-Plymouth Mills Corpora ted. ( See Geller, Hugo,
assignor.)
Patentaktiebolaget Ambia. (See Pettersson, Hjalmar L.,
assignor.)
Patent Button Company, The. (See Purinton, Forrest
G., assignor.)
Patent Button Company, The. (See Richardson, Horace
W., assignor.)
Patent Fuels & Color Corporation. (See Orelup, John
W., assignor.)
Patent Holdings Proprietary Limited. (See Newton, Roy
W., assignor.)
Patent and Licensing Corporation, The. (See Avery,
Henry C, assignor.)
Patent and Licensing Corporation, The. (See Cady, Wal-
ter H., assignor.)
Patent and Licensing Corporation, The. (See Chamber-
lain, Eli L., assignor.)
Patent and Licensing Corporation, The. (See Goslin,
Herbert G., assignor.)
Patent and Licensing Corporation, The. (See Heppes, O.
A., and Kirschbraun, assignors.)
Patent and Licensing Corporation, The. (See Levin,
Harold L., assignor.)
Patent and Licensing Corporation, The. (See Reade, E.
W. N., and Levin, assignors.)
Patent and Licensing Corporation, The. (See Stewart,
Burns A., assignor.)
Patent and Licensing Corporation, The. (See van Hulst,
Jan, assignor.)
Patent and Licensing Corporation, The. (See Wett-
laufer, Jules L., assignor.)
Patent Novelty Company. (See Reimer, George H., as-
signor.)
Patent Protection Corporation, Trustee. (See Kress,
Ralph H., assignor.)
Patent Sales, Inc. (See Flint, Hyland C, assignor.)
Patent Securities Corporation. (See Tompkins, James G.,
assignor.)
Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft ftir Elektrische Gluhlampen,
m. b. H. (See Meyer, W., and Weise, assignors.)
Patent-Treuhand-Gesellschaft fuer Elektrische Glueh-
lampen. (See Regenstrelf, J., and Sorge, assignors.)
Patent Tube Corp. (See Lowen, Stanley, assignor.)
Patents Corporation of America. (See Miller, B., and
Fink, assignors.)
Patents Corporation, The. (See Darsey, Van M., assignor.)
I'atents Corporation, The. (See Lodeesen, Herman J.,
assignor.)
Patents Corporation, The. (See Tanner, R. R., and
Thompson, assignors.)
Patents Corporation, The. (See Thompson, J. S., and
Lodeesen, assignors.)
Patents Incorporated. (See Swan, Harry, assignor.)
Patentverwertung Dr. Martin Giinther G. m. b. H. (See
Giinther, M., and Eggert, assignors.)
Pateras Pescara, Raul, Paris, France. Auto-compressor.
2,084,822 : June 22.
Pateras Pescara, Raul, Paris, France. Motor compres-
sor. 2.084,823 ; June 22.
Pateras Pescara, Raul, Paris, France. Asymmetrical free
piston motor compressor. 2,090,424 ; Aug. 17.
Pateras, Pescara, Raul, Paris, France. Free and opposed
))isU)n motor compressor unit. 2,091,011 ; Aug. 31.
Pateras, Pescara, Raul, Paris, France. Free piston driv-
ing gas generator. 2,101,412 ; Dec. 7.
Paternayan, Harry M., New York, N. Y. Rug and car-
pet binding sewing machine. 2.075.056 : Mnr. 30.
Paternayan, Hurry M.. New York. N. Y. Rug and carpet
binding sewing machine. 2,084,821 : June 22.
Paterson, Earlo W. G., Lindsay, Ontario, assignor of one-
half to R. W. Davis and one-half to G. W. Cable,
Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Brake shoe head. 2,074,067;
Mar. 23.
I'aterHon, Earle W. O., Lindsay, Ontario, assignor of one-
half to R. W. Davis and one-half lo C. W. Cable.
Toronto, Ontario, •Can.nda. lieani strut and brake lever
support. 2,085,409 : June 29.
Paterson, John C. (See Tiinley, A. A., and Paterson.)
Paterson I'urclinient I'liper ('onii)iiny. (Sec I>u(l'ord. .lohn
R., assignor.)
Paterson I'Mr<'bment Paper ("oinpany. (See Nowniiin. John
A., as.signor.)
I'alerson, l'et<'r I^., London, England. Catamenlal appli-
ance. 2,()7'1,930; Miir. 23.
I'aterson, Wllllani. London, IlnglMiid. Method of and ap-
paratus for adding reagents to lliiulds. 2,0S0,S72 ; Miiv
IK.
I'alerson, \Vllniot M., Wollealey, aNfllgnor to Trhnont
Mnnufuclurlng Co., Inc., Roxburv, Rliuss. Pipe cutter
guide. 2,071,273; Feb. 10.
470
INDEX OF PATESTS, 1937
Pates, Thomas S. (See Braden. William C, assignor.)
Patitz. Gerhardt J. (See Light, R. F.. Frey. and Patitz.)
Patjens. Henrr K.. Teadon, Pa. Articulated locomotive.
2,103,172 ; Dec 21.
Patnode, \\inton I., and E. J. Flynn, Schenectady, X. T..
assignors to General Electric Company. Insulated
electrical conductor and making same. 2,085,995 ;
July 6.
Patnoe, Walter W.. Maple Grove, assignor to Basic Dolo-
mite, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Refractory products and
preparation of same. 2.091.610 : Aug. 31.
Paton. Alex W.. South Orange, assignor to Brewster-Ideal
Chocolate Company, Newark, X. J. Preparing confec-
tionery. 2,058,247 ; July 27.
Paton, Clvde R-, Birmingham, assignor to Packard Motor
Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle, 2,069,420 ;
Feb. 2.
Paton, Clyde R., Birmingham, assignor to Packard motor
Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle frame.
2,069,924; Feb. 9.
Paton, Clyde R.. Birmingham, assignor to Packard Mo-
tor Car Companv. Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion
engine. 2,072,180 ; Mar. 2.
Paton, Clyde R., Birmingham, assignor to Packard Motor
Car Company, Detroit, Mich. Shock absorber control
mechanism. 2.072,181 : Mar. 2.
Paton. Clyde R., Birmingham, assignor to Packard Motor
Car Company. Detroit, ilich. Internal combustion en-
gine. 2.073.709 ; Mar. 16.
Paton. Clyde R.. Birmingham, assignor to Packard Mo-
tor Car Company. Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle.
2,075.085 : Mar. 30.
Paton, (Hyde R., Birmingham, assignor to Packard Motor
Car Companv, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,080,435 :
May 18.
Paton. Clyde R., Birmingham, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Upson Company, Ix)ckport, X. Y.
Motor vehicle. 2.090.4.59 : Aug. 17.
Paton, Oyde R.. Binninghaim, assignor to Packard Mo-
tor Car Company, Detroit. Mich. Motor vehicla
2.097,466 ; Nov. 2.
Paton, Clyde R.. Birminsham. assignor to Packard Motor
(^r Company. Detroit. Mich. Motor vehicle. 2.099,703 ;
Nov. 23.
Paton, Clyde R., Birmingham, assignor to Packard Motor
Car Company. Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion en-
gine. 2.102.909 ; Dec. 21.
Patrick, Edwin L.. assignor to C. B. Cones & Son Mfg. Co.,
IndianapoUs, Ind. Overall construction. 2.068,194 ;
Jan. 19.
Patrick, Isaac, Salem, assignor to E. W. Bliss Company,
Toledo. Ohio. Surge control valve for hydraulic presses,
2.077,894 : Apr. 20.
Patrick. Isaac, Mount Gilead. Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Hydraulic Press Corporatibn, Inc.,
Wilmington. Del. Press. 2.087,811 : July 20.
Patrick, Joseph C. Trenton. N. j. Making plastic sub-
stances and product obtained. 2.100.351"; Nov. 30.
Patrick, Julian G.. Western Port. Md., assignor to West
Virginia Pulp and Paper Company, New York. N. Y.
Cleaning sand filters and appurtenances. 2.069,621 ;
Feb. 2.
Patrick, Russell M., Indi.anapolis, assignor to American
Leather Products Corporation, Speedway City, Ind.
Golf bae. 2.094.186 ; Sept. 28.
Patrol Valve Company, The. (See Ostonguay, Leger S..
assignor.)
Patrol Valve Company, The. (See Geurink, Louis H..
assignor.)
Patrol Valve Company, The. (See Geurink, L. H., and
Schulte. assimors. )
Patrol Valve Company, The. (See Marvin, John T., as-
signor. )
Patrol Valve Company. (See Marvin, J. T., and Rogers,
assismors. )
Patrol Valve Company, The. (See Matthews, Birchard
L., assignor.)
Patrol Valve Company, The. (See Matthews, B. L., and
Marvin, assignors.)
Patrol Valve Company, The. (See Te Pas, Edmund J.,
assignor.)
Patten, Clarence O., Keyes, Ca\it., assignor of one-half
to V. K. Horton. Modesto, Calif. Stanchion assembly.
2.068.8SS ; Jan. 26.
Patten, Wilbert H.. assignor to Trent Machine Companv.
Trenton, X. J. Washer placing machine. 2.100.015 :
Xov. 23.
Patterson, Charley T., Springfield, Mo. Spraying device.
2.074.421 : Mar. 23.
Patterson. Chester A., Peefcskill, assignor to H. King.
New York, X. Y. Building structure. 2.078,968 :
May 4.
Patterson. Chester A., Peekskill. assignor to H. King."
New York, X. Y. House foundation. 2,078.969 •
May 4.
Patterson, Chester A., Peekskill, assignor to H. King
Xew York, X. Y. House construction. 2,078.970-
May 4.
Patterson, David E.. Philadelphia. Pa. Fiber separatine
machine. 2,079,661 ; May 11.
Pattfrs<-m. Edcar W., Lone Beach, assignor of one-half to
C. M. O'Leary. Hollywood, and one-half to M. D. Pat-
terson. Long B«>aph. Cflllf. Well pamp operating
mechanism. Re. 20,287 : Mar. 9.
Patterson, Gordon D., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Xemoura
& Company. Wilmington, DeL Resinous compositions.
2.066.363 ; Jan. 5.
Patterson. Gordon D., and R, S. Shurt, assignors to
E. I. dn Pont de Nemours 4 Company, Wilmington, DeL
Resinous composition. 2.097.339 : Oct. 26.
Pauerson, Herbert F., assignor to Chrysler Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle power transmission.
2,072.379 : Mar. 2.
Patterson, Herbert F., assignor to Chrysler Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Power transmitting device. 2,077,580 ;
Apr. 20.
Patterson, Herbert F., Detroit, assignor to (Hirysler Clor-
poration. Highland Park, Mich. Power transmission.
2,077,581 ; Apr. 20.
Patterson. Herbert F.. Detroit, assignor to Chrysler Cor-
poration. Highland Park, Mich. Braking device.
2.0S0.740: May 18.
Patterson, Herbert F., assignor to Chrysler Corporation,
Detroit. Mich. Motor vehicle iwwer transmission.
2.084,592 : June 22.
Patterson, Herbert F.. assignor to Chrysler Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Transmission. 2,099.140 ; Nov. 16.
Patterson, Herman W.. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Auto-
matic humidifier. 2,068,431 ; Jan. 19.
Patterson. Hutchinson. Milwaukee, Wis. Stove and fur-
nace pipe elbow. 2.074.023 : Mar. 16.
Patterson, James E., Washington, D. C, assignor to
(Jeorge F. Garwood, Salt Lake City, Utah. Wall open-
ing enclosure. 2,088,866 ; Aug. 3.
Patterson, John T. (See Akers. Milton K., assignor.)
Patterson, Joseph A., Waynesburg, Pa. Nonrefillable
bottle. 2,080,213 : May 11.
Patterson, Joseph A., Waynesburg, Pa. Nonrefillable
botUe. 2,080,214: May 11.
Patterson, Joseph A., Brave, Pa. NonreflUable bottle.
2.080.215 : May 11.
Patterson. Julius W., Omaha, Nebr. Vehicular scoop.
2.079.695 : May 11.
Patters'">n. Margaret D., er al. (See Patterson. Edgar W..
assignor.)
Patterson. Michael A. (See Pessagno, E. A, Schreier,
Patterson, and Worland.)
Patterson, Orban C., et al. (See Leidecker, Frank W.,
assignor.)
Patterson Shade Co. (See Hendricks, Ralph T., as-
signor. )
Patterson, William G., Mottinghsun. and R. G. Dixon,
Eltham. assignors to Siemens Brothers i Companv Lim-
ited. London. Ensland. Telephone svstem. 2,100.515 ;
Nov. 30. "
Pattison. Donald R., Johnstown, assignor to Railway &
Industrial Ensineerins Co.. Greensburg, Pa. Insulator
testing device. 2.091.521 : Aug. 31.
Pattison. Joseph N., Jr.. Philadelphia, Pa. Machine for
enveloping articles. 2.101.870 : Dec. 14.
I'artison, Melvin. (See Tavlor, E. W., and Pattison.)
Pattison. Russell A (See McKechnie, L C, and Pat-
tison.)
Patton. Cuyler S., Scarsdale, assignor to Alco Products
Incorporated. New York. N. Y. Pipe and making the
same. 2.102.969 : Dec 21.
Patton. Huirh L., Houston. Tex. Fire extinguishing ap-
paratus and method. 2,082,216 : June 1.
Patty, Jesse E. (See Ash. R. P., and Pattr.)
Patur. Louis R. (See Patur. S. S. and L. R.,'and Thielen.)
Patur. Sar:\ S.. and L. R.. and C. Thielen, assismors, by
mesne assignments, to S. S. Patur. Brooklyn. N. Y.
Securins means for flowers, ornaments, and the like.
2.089,221 : Aug. 10.
Patzelt, Julius. (See Breitling, E., and Patzelt.)
Patzer. William. New York, X. Y. Detecting apparatos.
2.076.862 : Apr. 13.
Paul, Alice O'M. et al. (See Paul, Leonard B., assignor.)
Paul, Carl F. (See Tucker. C. W.. and Paul.)
Paul. Harold S.. deceased, Wyoming. Ohio. P. C. Rodgers,
administrator. Thumb guard. 2.068.109 ; J.in. 19.
Paul, Jack, Philo, Ohio. Amtisement device. 2,084,701;
June 22.
Paul, John E., Newark, X'. J., assignor to United States
Radium Corporation. Self luminous instrument.
2.075.S64 : .\pr. 6.
Paul, Leon R., Brooklyn. X. Y. Pouring displav means
for contained liquids. 2.075.405 ; Mar. 30.
Paul, Leon R., Brooklyn, assignor of one-half to G. J.
.\twell. Xew York, X. Y. Dispensing container.
2.101,687 ; Dec 7. k- fc
Paul. Leonard B.. assignor of one-half to A. M. Weis, and
S'iv^S^'L *", ^^'<^ O'^ Pa°^ JoUet m. Indicator.
2.068.466 : Jan. 19.
P.iiil. Norman. (See Clarke, Charles A., assignor.)
Paul. Ray. (See Lasiewicz. Stanley, assignor.)
Paul. William E., Schenectady. X. Y., assignor to (Jen-
eral Electric Company. Electric circuit breaker.
2.075.748: Mar. 30.
Paul. William E., Schenectady. N". Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric circuit breaker.
2.075.749 : Mar. 30.
Paulding. John L. Inc. fSee Wack. Henrv K.. assignor.)
Pauley, Alfred W., Universirv (Sty. assignor to Levering
Laboratories, Inc.. St. Louis. Mo. Effervescent milk
of magnesia. 2,092,742 ; Sept. 7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
471
Paullin, Edward M., Jr., Buffalo, assignor to Worthing-
ton Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Unloader for compressors. 2,083,740 ; June 15.
Paullin, Edward M., Jr., Buffalo, assignor to Worthing-
ton Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Valve operating mechanism. 2,088,174 ; July 27.
Paulsboro Manufacturing Company. (See Jackson,
James J., assignor.)
Paulsen, Axel. (See Waterval, William, assignor.)
Paulsen, Jean P., Viroflay, and N. Strachovsky, Paris,
France. Elastic suspension of engines. 2,093,846 ;
Sept. 21.
Paulson, Arthur W. (See Waters, H., Paulson, and
Troster.)
Paulson, Kristian, Farrell, and R. O. Hurst, Sharon, as-
signors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Switch operating mecha-
nism. 2,100,722 ; Nov. 30.
Paulson, Nils I., assignor to Halsam Products Company,
Chicago, 111. Toy building construction. 2,099,075 ;
Nov. 16.
Paulus, Charles L., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Dayton, Ohio. Transmission belt and joint
therefor. 2,098,755 ; Nov. 9.
Paulus, Max G. (See Brewster, O. C, Paulus, and
Thompson. )
Pans, Frank, Eitzen, Minn. Cultivator and shield.
2,068,467 ; Jan. 19.
Pavelka, Frank B., San Antonio, Tex. Amusement appa-
ratus. 2,103,954 : Dec. 28.
Pavelka, Joseph. (See McCuUough, Paul J., assignor.)
Paver, John M., Wilmette, 111. Apparatus for study of
traffic. 2,067,336 ; Jan. 12.
Pavilion, Andre F., Asnieres (Seine), France. Device
damping the disturbances propagated in fluid.
2,096,260 ; Oct. 19.
Pavitt, William H., Bronxville, assignor to Adele Johnson
Wilputte, New Rochelle, N. Y. Coke oven battery con-
struction. 2,088,532 ; July 27.
Pavitt, William H., Bronxville, assignor to A. J. Wil-
putte, New Rochelle, N. Y. Combination regenerative
coke oven. 2,098,013 ; Nov. 2.
Pavlecka, John, Detroit, Mich. Thermal power plant.
2,079,923 ; May 11.
Pavlecka, John, Detroit, Mich. Piston engine. 2,085,270 ;
June 29.
Pavlecka, John, Detroit, Mich. Cellular structure.
2.097.597 ; Nov. 2.
Pavlecka, John, Detroit, Mich. Cellular structure.
2.097.598 : Nov. 2.
Pavlecka, John, Detroit, Mich. Celliliar structure.
2,097,599; Nov. 2.
Pavlecka, John, Detroit, Mich. Column structure.
2,097,600 ; Nov. 2.
Pavoni, Joseph, assignor to S. Pavoni, Chicago, 111. Shoe
clamping device. 2,068,608 ; Jan. 19.
Pavoni, Splendora. (See Pavoni, Joseph, assignor.)
Pawlek, Franz, Berlin-Niederschoneweide, and O. Dahl,
Berlin-Friedcnau, Germany, assignors to General Elec-
tric Company. Improving the magnetic properties of
silicon steel. 2.076.38.S ; Apr. 6.
Pawlitsehek, Otto J., Heron Lake, Minn. Animal gambrel.
2,093,732; Sept. 21.
Pawsat, Ewald F., Maysville, Ky., as.signor to Wald
Manufacturing Company, Incorporated. Support for
bicycles. 2,074,422 ; Mar. 23.
Paxton, Gerald C. (See Paxton, Hale and G. C, and
Benson.)
Paxton, Gerald C, Sanger, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Food Machinery Corporation. Box
feeding device for lidders. 2,075.053 ; Mar. 30.
Paxton, Gerald C, Santa Ana, Calif., assignor to Acme
Steel Company, Chicago, 111. Box feeding device for
strapping machines. 2,097,774 ; Nov. 2.
Paxton, (Jerald C, Santa Ana, Calif., assignor, by mesne
as.signmonts. to Food Machinery Corporation. Drop bar
clean-out. 2,099,221 ; Nov. 16.
Paxton, Gerald C, Santa Ana, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Food Machinery Corporation. Fresh
fruit brusher. 2,099,222; Nov. 16.
Paxton, Gerald C, C. II. Johnson, and A. I. Obermiller,
Santa Ana, Calif., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Food Machinery Corporation. Shook selector.
2,089,918: Aug. 10.
Paxton, If.'ile, Itodlands, Calif., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to li'ood Macliincry Corporation. Box lidder.
2,084,047; June 15.
Paxton, Hale, Santa Ana, Calif., assignor, by mesne ns-
signnienls, to Food Macliinery Coriioriition. Combined
soaking lank and washer. 2,080,877 ; ,Tuly 13.
Paxton, Ilalc, Santa Ana, Calif., assignor, by mesne as-
slgnmenls, to Food Machinery Corporation". Overlioad
wave niolion clean out. 2,080,878; July I.'!.
Paxton, Hale, Santa Ana, Calif., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Food Machinery Corporation. Sizer.
2,099,223 ; Nov. 10.
Paxton, Hale, Santa Ana, Calif., assignor, by mesne as-
slgnmentH, to Food Machinery Cor[)oratlon. Ijcmon
washer. 2,0!)i>.224 ; Nov. 10.
Paxton, Hale, Santa Ana, Calif., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Food Machlnory Corporation. Clean-out.
2,0!)!).225; Nov. 10.
Paxton, Hale, Santa Ana, Calif., assignor, by mesne as-
KlginiicnlH, to Food Machinery Corporation. Clean-out.
2,0!)!), 220 ; Nov. 10.
Paxton, Hale, Redlands, G. C. Paxton and H. D. Benson,
Santa Ana, Calif., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Food Machinery Corporation. Automatic lid nailing
machine. 2,084,048 ; June 15.
Paxton, Hale and G. C, and H. D. Benson, Santa Ana,
Calif., assignors to Acme Steel Company, Chicago, 111.
Method of and apparatus for applying straps to boxes.
2,093 733 ■ Sept. 21.
Paxton-Metchell Company. (See Moluf, Peder A., as-
signor.)
Paxton, Robert, Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company, Electric switchgear. 2,080,226 ;
May 11.
Paxton, Sherman H., Los Angeles, Calif. Rotary printing
machine. 2,083,862 ; June 15.
Paya Rico, Raimundo, Ibi, Spain. Toy cinematograph
and sound apparatus. 2,075,470 ; Mar. 30.
Payette, Paul, Outremont, near Montreal, Quebec,
Canada. Vehicle body. 2,086,991 ; July 6.
Payne, Claron R. (See Duecker, W. W., and Payne.)
Payne, Claron R., Allentown, Pa., assignor to The Atlas
Mineral Products Company, Mertztown, Pa. Expansion
joint. 2,085,168 ; June 29.
Payne, Edward B., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electric wave
translating system. 2,075,956 ; Apr. 6.
Payne, Edward B., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electric wave
translating device. 2,075,957 ; Apr. 6.
Payne, Elmer H., Wood River, assignor to Standard Oil
Company, Chicago, 111. Viscometer. 2,092,223:
Sept. 7.
Payne, Elmer H., Wood River, assi.gnor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Capillary viscometer.
2,095,282 ; Oct. 12.
Payne, Ernest, assignor to Central Screw Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Screw. 2,070,041 : Apr. 0.
Payne, Eugene, Chattanooga, Tenn. Feed gauge for print-
ing presses. 2,102,910 ; Dee. 21.
Payne, Frank E., Glencoe, and A. J. Matter, Park Ridge,
assignors to Crane Packing Company, Chicago, 111.
Packing. 2,071,566; Feb. 23.
Payne, John H., Jr., Ballston Spa, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Liquid contact switch.
2.101.092 ; Dec. 7.
Payne, John H., Ballston Spa, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Barrier for mercury switches.
2.101.093 ; Dec. 7.
Payne, John H., Ballston Spa, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Machine for sealing receptacles.
2,101,156 ; Dec. 7.
Payne, Oscar V., Leicester, assignor to Crompton &
Knowles Loom Works, Worcester, Jlass. Thread holder
for automatic looms. 2,082,902 ; June 8.
Payne, Oscar V., Leicester, assignor to Crompton &
Knowles Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Intermittent
thread holder. 2,082,903 ; June 8.
Payne, Oscar V., Leicester, assignor to Crompton &
Knowles Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Picking mo-
tion for looms. 2,103,820 ; Dec. 28.
Payne, Oscar V., Leicester, assignor to Crompton &
Knowles Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Let-off for
looms. 2,103,821 ; Dec. 28.
Payne, Pearson M., Denver, Colo. Ferric alloy process.
^,089,222 ; Aug. 10.
Payne, Ralph B., Elma, assignor to National Aniline &
Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Alkylamino
derivatives of acid-substituted dyestuffs. 2,095,077 ;
Oct. 5.
Payne, Samuel T. (See Butler, A. G., Palmer, and
Payne.)
Payne, Walter B., assignor to The Todd Company, Inc.,
Rochester, N. Y. Printing apparatus. 2,071,139 ; Feb.
16.
Payne, Walter B., assignor to The Todd Company, Inc.,
Rochester, N. Y. Check writing machine. 2,092.852 ;
Sept. 14.
Payne, William IL, La Grange, 111. Clamp for electric
arc furnace electrodes. 2,071.937; Feb. 23.
Payne, William IT., La Grange, 111. Roller floor for fur-
naces. 2,085,327 ; June 29.
Payne, William H., La Grange, III. Automatic electric
arc furnace electrode control. 2,098.072 ; Nov. 9.
Pavson, Arthur H., assignor to The American Thermos
Bottle Company, Norwich, Conn. Saltcellar. 2,098,832 ;
Nov. 9.
I'ayson. Arthur H., assignor to The American Thermos
Bottle <N)iii[)any, Norwich, Conn. Bottle assembly.
2,099,174 ; Nov. 10.
Payson, Arthur II., and C. O. Duevel, Jr., assignors to The
American Thermos Bottle Company, Norwich, Conn.
Heat insulated rec<'ptacU'. 2,102.104; Pec. 14.
Payson Mfg. Co., The. (See Lackey, Robert A., as-
signor.)
I'ayson, I'eter, New York, N. Y. Corrosion resistant nlloy.
2,083,524 ; June S.
PayHon, I'eler, assignor to Cruclblo Stoel Company of
AiiKM-lcM, Now York. N. Y. Alloy steel and making same.
Re. 20,121 ; June 22.
Payson. Uuilolpli, I'MusliIng, N. Y. Ilcntlng nppnrntus.
2,070,804 ; Feb. 10.
'■■1' 'in \ W (Si'i> r.owilen. Uoberl. assignor.)
Pazznno, Frederick F., Walthnm, Mass. Coinbiuation
battery tool. 2,071.807; Feb. 23.
472
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
razzano, Frederick F., Waltliam, Mass. Battery tool.
2.094,432 ; Sept. 28.
Peabody Engineering Corporation. (See Gaffney, Joseph
B., assignor.)
P('abo(iv, jjriiest H., New Yorlc, N. Y. Air register.
2,097,078 ; Oct. 26.
Peacock, Charles T., Arriba, Colo. Dam forming device
for listers. 2,103,116 ; Dec. 21.
Peak, Cl.vde J., San Francisco, Calif. Razor. 2,096,379 ;
Oct. 19.
Peak, Rankin P., et al. (See Belenson, Ben H., as-
signor.)
Peale-Davis Company. (See Davis, Kenneth, assignor.)
Peale-Davis Company. (See Peale, Rembrandt, Jr., as-
signor.)
Peale-Davis Company. (See Peale, Richard, assignor.)
Peale, Rembrandt, Jr., St. Benedict, Pa., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Peale-Davis Company, Wilming-
ton, Del. Mechanism for separating intermixed divided
materials. 2,069,326 ; Feb. 2.
Peale, Richard, et al., trustees. (See Morgan, John D.,
assignor.)
Peale, Richard, St. Benedict, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Peale-Davis Company, Wilmington, Del.
Mechanism for separating intermixed divided materials.
2,076,915 ; Apr. 13.
Peale, Richard, St. Benedict, Pa., assignor to Peale-Davis
Company, Wilmington, Del. Alechanism for separating
intermixed divided materials. 2,095,283 ; Oct. 12.
Pealer, Robert B., Warren, Ohio, assignor to Beaver
Pipe Tools, Inc., Warren, Ohio. Pipeworking machine.
2,079,179; May 4.
Pealer, Robert B., Warren, Ohio, assignor to Beaver
Pipe Tools, Inc., Warren, Ohio. Pipe cutting machine.
2,079,180 ; May 4.
Pealer, Robert B., Warren, Ohio, assignor to Beaver
Pipe Tools, Inc., Warren, Ohio. Machine for reaming
and beveling pipe. 2,079,181 ; May 4.
Pearce, Austin W., Memphis, Tenn. Ashtray. 2,103,754 ;
Dec. 28.
Pearoe, George C, Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrigera-
tion. 2,069,772 ; Feb. 9.
Pearce, George C, Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2,070,748 ; Feb. 16.
Pearce, George C, Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Slotors Corporation. Refrigera-
tion. 2,072,767 ; Mar. 2.
Pearce, George C, assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,094,811 ; Oct. 5.
Pearce, George W., Wyandotte, Mich. Bottle carrier.
2,089,416 ; Aug. 10.
Pearce, John W. B., Toledo, Ohio. Flexible joint.
2,067,284 ; Jan. 12.
Pearce, John W. B., Toledo, Ohio. Flexible .ioint for
power shafts. 2,067,285; Jan. 12.
Pearce, John W. B., Toledo, Ohio. Double universal
joint. 2,067,286 : Jan. 12.
Pearce, John W. B., Toledo, Ohio. Drive shaft arrange-
ment. 2,067,287 ; Jan. 12.
Pearce, Marshall G., et al. (See Colella, Louis A., as-
signor.)
Pearce, Owen A., and I. T. Richards, Liverpool, England,
assignors to Associated Telephone & Telegraph Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Telephone system. 2,093,249 ;
Sept. 14.
Pearce, W. L. (See Church, Walter L., assignor.)
Pearce, William L., Houston, Tex. Drill. 2,096,132 ;
Oct. 19.
Pearl, John W., Yeadon, Pa., assignor to The Barrett
Company, Now York, N. Y. Feeding device for shingle
cutters. 2,081,280 ; May 25.
Poarlman, Abraham, Brooklyn, N. Y. Jack attachment
for motor vehicles. 2,103,117 ; Dec. 21.
Pearlstein, Nathan, Boston, IMass. Nut lock. 2,087,114;
July 3 3.
Pearmain, William J. (See Batten. P. 11.. and IVarmain.)
Pearmain, William J., assignor to Twin Disc Clutch Com-
pany, Racine, Wis. Clutch. 2,070,065 ; Feb. 9.
Pearntain, William J., assignor to Twin Disc Clutch
Company, Racine, Wis. Clutch. 2.077,154; Apr. 1.3.
Pearmain, William J., assignor to Twin Disc Clutch
Company, Racine, Wis. Clutch. 2.077,70!) ; Apr. 20.
Pearsall, Albert E., Vancouver, Briti.sh Columbia, Canada.
Two-revolution cylinder printing press. 2,088,808 ;
Aug. 3.
Pearsall, David E., I'itlsburgh, I'a.. assignor to The En-
sign-Bickford Company. Slow-burning powder for
fuses, etc. 2,072,719 ; Mar. 2.
Pearsall, David E., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The En^
slgn-BIckford Company. Slow-burning powder for
fuses, etc. 2,072,720 ; Mar. 2.
Pear.sall, David E., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The
Enslgn-Blckford Co., Simsbury, Conn. Safety fuse.
2,102,024 ; Dec. 14.
Pi'arse. Ronjamin H., San Antonio, Tex. Reversible cuflf.
2.080,873 ; May 18.
rinr.son. .Albert If., Norristown, Pa. Heater. 2,096,467;
Oct. 19.
Pearson, Arvid F., Cranston, R. I., assignor to Mossberg
Pressed Steel Corporation. Swift. 2,069,114 ; Jan. 26.
Pearson, Axel B., Munhall, Pa. Rolling mill screw down
arrangement. 2,092,224 ; Sept. 7.
Pearson, Carl E., Camden, N. J. Progressive hobbyhorse.
2,092,775 ; Sept. 14.
Pearson, Charles, assignor to Morrow Screw and Nut Com-
pany Limited, Ingersoll, Ontario, Canada. Bicycle tire
bead wires and their manufacture. 2,066,483 ; Jan. 5.
Pearson, Edna, Liversedge, England. Helical wire curtain
rod, clothes line, and the like. 2,082,301 ; June 1.
Pearson, Erick, Minneapolis, Minn. System for the re-
mote operation of power plants. 2,067,944 ; Jan. 19.
Pearson, Erick, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for automati-
cally controlling and matching electric generators.
2,073,426 : Mar. 9.
Pearson, Erick, Chicago, 111. System for loading genera-
tors. 2,076,588 ; Apr. 13.
Pearson, Gustav C. and I. S. Carpenter, assignors to
Gardner-Denver Company, Denver, Colo. Rock drill
feeding mechanism. 2,086,634 ; July 13.
Pearson, Harold E., et al. (See Gleason, John P., as-
signor. )
Pearson, Jack. (See English, Willard W., assignor.)
Pearson, John L., et al. (See Gleason, John P., assignor.)
Pearson, John L. (See Nonhebel, G., and Pearson.)
Pearson, John M., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to Sun Oil
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical measuring
method and means. 2,086,737 ; July 13.
Pearson, John M., Aldan, assignor to Sun Oil Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical measuring method and
apparatus. 2,103,636 ; Dec. 28.
Pearson, Richard E., and W. V. Gilbert, London, England ;
said Pearson assignor to said Gilbert. Preparation of
chromic acid and sparingly soluble chromates.
2,099,658 ; Nov. 16.
Pearson, Sadve L., Colusa, Calif. Fruit dipper.
2,083,663; June 15.
t^earson, Susan C, New York, N. Y. Envelope for dishes.
2,083,741 ; June 15.
Pearson, Susan C., New York, N. Y. Inflated arch sup-
port and ventilated heel cushion. 2,086,389 ; July 6.
Pearson, Victor E.. Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Waterbury Farrel Foundry and
Machine Company. Waterbury, Conn. Nut threading
machine. 2,090,698 ; Aug. 24.
Pease, C. F., Company, The. (See Brunk, Harold J.,
assignor.)
Pease, Herbert D. (See Sodergreen, Axel L., assignor.)
Pease, John W., Rochester, N. Y. Fruit coring machine.
2,070,311 ; Feb. 9.
Pease, John W., Rochester, N. Y. Seed celling knife.
2,075,750 ; Mar. 30.
Pease, William C, The Dalles, Oreg. Shoe rack. 2,067,095 ;
Jan. 5.
Pease, William R., South Portland, Maine. Apparatus for
moving and stacking heavy cargo units. 2,101,871 ;
Dec. 14.
Pease, William T^ Huntington Park, assignor to Snow
Manufacturing Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Thread cleaning
nut. 2,091.374; Aug. 31.
Peaslee, Willetts. (See Theler, F. J., Johnston, and
Peaslee.)
Peate, George A., Montreal, Quebec, assignor of one-third
to E. H. Brietzcke, Westmount, Canada. Tuner for
string instruments. 2,070,916 ; Feb. 16.
Peavey, Harold F. (See Bauer, L. E., and Peavey.)
Peberdy, Charles, & Son. (See Smith, Charles W., as-
signor. )
PebSck, Rudolf, and K. Bergstein, Berlin, Germany. Pre-
paring nonmetallic articles for electro-plating.
2,070,679 ; Feb. 16.
Pechin, Louis C. F., Bois-Colombes, France, assignor to
Brick Trust Limited, London, England, Manufacture
of a synthetic balsam bv condensation of phenols with
aldehydes. 2,094,373 ; Sept. 28.
I'eck, Caid H.. Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric discharge device.
2,084,103 : June 15. ,
Peck, Cecil C, Cleveland, Ohio. Building construction.
2,099.94] ; Nov. 23.
I'eck, Ferdinand W., Penns Grove, N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Pigment colors and their preparation. 2,091,102 ; Aug.
24.
Peck, Ferdinand W., Penns Grove, N. J., and W. R.
Waldron, assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Preparation of antimony
chlorides. 2,102,737 ; Dec. 21.
Peck. Myrle R., assignor to American Cystoscope Makers,
Inc.. New York, N. Y. Fenestrated endoscopic tube.
2.076,741 ; Apr. 13.
Peck, Myrle R., assignor to American Cystoscope Makers,
Inc., New York. N. Y. Sharpening device for surgical
punches. 2,088,664 ; Aug. 3.
Peck, Percy D.. and A. L. Lloyd, assignors to Knapp
Brothers Alanufaeturing Company, Joliet, 111. Wall
blackboard construction. 2,094,551 ; Sept. 28.
Peck, Ruth F., assignor to Winget Kickernick Company,
Minneapolis, INIinn. Bloomer undergarment for women
and girls. 2,067,411 ; Jan. ]2.
Peck, AVallace S. (See Drew. R. L., and Peck.)
Peck. William H., New York, N. Y. Television appara-
tus. 2,092,853; Sept. 14.
LIST OF PATENTEES
473
Pecker, Joseph S., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Amer-
ican Centrifugal Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cen-
trifugal machine. 2,078,273 ; Apr. 27.
Pecker, Joseph S., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to American
Centrifugal Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electrical
control for centrifugal separating machines. 2,080,874 ;
May 18.
Pecker, Joseph S., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to American
Centrifugal Corporation, New York, N. Y. Centrifugal
separating machine and treating sludges. 2,100,669 ;
Nov. 30.
Pecker, Joseph S., Philadelphia, and A. E. Larsen, Hunt-
ington Valley, Pa., assignors to Autogiro Company of
America, Willow Grove, Pa. Mounting mechanism for
rotative aircraft sustaining wings. 2,069,846 ; Feb. 9.
Peco Holding Maatschappij N. V. (See Muckenhirn,
Ottilie, assignor.)
Pedatella, Prank, New Kensington, Pa. Protective system.
2,080,502 ; May 18.
Peddicord, Louis W. C, assignor of one-half to R. R.
Houdek, Topeka, Kans. Refrigerator food display
ease. 2,097,530 ;• Nov. 2.
Peden, Leo T., Houston, Tex. Cold-lay pavement and
making the same, 2,082,259 ; June 1.
Pedersen, Aksel M., et al. (Sue Dailey, Jay F., assignor.)
Pedersen, Charles J. (See Downing, P. B., and Peder-
sen.)
Pedersen, Charles J, (See Spiegler, L., and Pedersen.)
Pedersen, Niels, et al. (See Spielman, Adolph, assignor,)
Pedersen, Niels, Drexel Park, assignor of one-half to S,
Spielman, Philadelphia, Pa, Pinking attachment for
sewing machines. 2,069,113 ; Jan. 26.
Pedery, Joseph and R, H, Moore, New York, N. Y,, H,
Moore, administratrix of said R. H. Moore, deceased,
assignor to said Pedery. Tobacco pipe. 2,068,866 :
Jan. 26. ^f,,,
Pedigo, C. A. (See Williams, Elmer E., assignor.)
Peebles, David D„ Eureka, Calif. Manufacturing a food
product. 2,069,388 ; Feb. 2.
Peebles, David D., Eureka, Calif. Separating substances
from gaseous mediums. 2,060.389 ; Feb. 2.
Peebles, David D„ Eureka, Calif. Drying system and
method. 2,080,059 ; May 11.
Peebles, David D.. Eureka, Calif. Dehydrating apparatus
and method. 2,090,984; Ausr. 24.
Peebles, David D., Eureka, Calif. Heat exchange method.
2.092,470; Sept. 7.
Peebles, David D., Eureka, and P. D. V. Manning, Berkeley
Woods, Calif. Manufacture of stable powdered prod-
ucts containing milk sugar. 2,088,606 ; Aug. 3.
Peebles, David D., Eureka, and P. D. V. Manning, Berkeley
Woods, Calif., said Manning assignor to said Peebles.
Evaporating apparatus and method. 2,090,985 ; Aug.
24.
Peek, Horace H.. Sr. (See Grist, Alpheus C, assignor.)
Peek, Horace H., Sr., Chattanooga, Tenn. Boiler.
2,075,222; Mar. 30.
Peek, Reginald J. (See Groombrldge, W. H., and Peek.)
Peel, Frederick W. (See Roberts, D., and Peel.)
Peel, Frederick W. (See Roberts, D., Scott, and Peel.)
I'eel, Frederick \V., Bedford, Va., assignor to L. P. E.
Company, New York, N. Y. Airplane. 2,073,318;
Mar, 9,
Peerless Bread Machinery Corporation, (See Lauterbur,
Edward J,, assignor.)
Peerless Chain Company. (See Bambenek, D. C, and
Worner, assignors.)
Peerless Chain Company. (See Bambenek, Josepli B., as-
signor.)
Peerless Chain Company, (See Bambenek, Joseph B., and
D. C, assignors.)
Peerless Chain Company. (See Bambenek, Joseph B. and
D. C, and Wormer, assignors.)
Peerless Chain Company. (See Stokke, Harold, assignor )
Peerless Key Company. (See Watson, Charles J., as-
signor.)
Peerlos.s Machinery Company, The. (See Glines, Frederick
S., assignor.)
Peerless Novelty Company. (See Stansberry, Warren H
assignor.)
Peerless Tube Company, (See Remington, F,, and Lln-
derotli, assignors,)
I'cerlcss Wrigliing and Vending Macliine Corporal ion.
(Sec Clianibcrs, liOverott D,, assignor,)
Peet, Gerald J>, (See Wallace, C, F„ and Peot,)
Peet, Ocinld I),, Monlclnir, assignor to Waliaci- & Ti<'ni:iii
Comiiany, Inc., lielloville, N. J. A'acuuni control iinpa-
ratus. 2.080.957 ; July 13.
Peets, Wilbur J., assignor to The Singer Manufacdning
Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Power-transmitter.
2,008,029; Jan. 20.
Peets, Wilbur .(., assignor to The Singer Manufacturing
Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Power transmitter.
2,005,203 ; Oct. 5.
Poet'/, lOiigen. (See I'aschke, M., and IV-otz.)
PelTcr, Harry C., deceased; by M. Caroline ren'(>r. exccu
trix, G. n. Shoiiard, and G. W. Slicrmau, Jr., West
Lafay<!tte, Ind. Method of producing oxygen from air.
2,080,778 ; July 13.
Peltier, Mary C., executrix. (See I>elTer, H. C, Shepard,
and Sherman. )
Peiler, Karl 10., assignor, by mesne nsslgninonlR, to lliirt-
ford-lCinpIre Company, Hartford, Conn. Fci'diiig molten
glass. 2,073,572; Mar. 9.
Peiler, Karl E., West Hartford, assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Forehearth for
molten glass. 2,085,328 ; June 29.
Peiler, Karl E., West Hartford, and A. J. Smith, Bloom-
field, assignors to Hartford-Empire Company, Hart-
ford, Conn. Apparatus for forming glassware.
2,081,859 ; May 25.
Peirce, John R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to In-
ternational Business Machines Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Accounting machine. 2,072,429 ; Mar. 2.
Peirson, George R., Medicine Lodge, Kans. Terminal.
2,073,118 ; Mar. 9.
Peiseler, Kuno, assignor to K. Biagosch, Leipzig, Ger-
many. Cutting device. 2,098,159 ; Nov. 2.
Peister, Alpha D., Royal Oak, Mich., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Shipping box brace.
2,067,727 ; Jan. 12.
Pellkan, John M., Crafton, assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway signaling.
2,083,274 ; June 8.
Pelikan, John M., Crafton, assignor to The Union Switch
& Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway traffic con-
trolling apparatus. 2,092,854 ; Sept. 14.
Pelikan, John M., Greentree Borough, and H. S. Young,
^Vilkinsburg, assignors to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Apparatus for the control of
highway crossing signals. 2,082,971 ; June 8.
Pelin, Arvid. (See Svensson, Carl, assignor.)
Pellegrini, Domenick, New York, N. Y. Denture cleaning
device. 2,102,643 ; Dec. 21.
Pellegrini, Mildred, Chicago, 111. Maternity cot and mat-
tress therefor. 2,089,854 ; Aug. 10.
Pellerano, Silvio, Brooklyn, N. Y. Nonhardening cement.
2,005,614 ; Oct. 12.
Pelletier, Amelia, et al. (See Gauthier, Albert, as-
signor.)
Pelletier, Elzear, et al. (See Gauthier, Albert, assignor.)
Pellizzari, Antonio, Syracuse, N. Y. Sounding toy.
2,093,055 ; Sept. 14.
Pell-Walpole, William T. (See Hanson, D., and Pell-
Walpole. )
Pelo, Carl, Helsingfors, Finland. Automatic rifle.
2,078,155 ; Apr. 20.
Pelouch, James J., assignor to The United States Air
Compressor Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Grease gun.
2,102,025 ; Dec. 14.
Pelphrey, Harry, Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Michigan Tool Company. Form tool
grinding fixture. 2,076,742 ; Apr. 13.
Pelphrey, Harry, Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Michigan Tool Company. Gear checking
device. 2,087,957 ; July 27.
Pelton, Earl L., Midland, assignor to The Dow Chemical
Company, Midland, Mich. Vat dye powder and making
same. 2,086,574 ; July 13.
Pelton, Frank, administrator. (See Ward, Julian P.)
Pelton, George E., Aurora, 111. Supplying ink to ink
transfer members. 2,074,969 ; Mar. 23.
Pelton, George E., Alexandria, Va. Supplying ink to
ink transfer members. 2,074,970 ; Mar. 23.
Pelton, George E., Middleburg, Va. Ink conveyer rib-
bon. 2,074,971 ; Mar. 23.
Pelton, George F., Middleburg, Va. Supplying ink to ink
transfer members. 2,102,216 ; Dec, 14,
Pelton, John C, North Hollywood, Calif. Vibrator.
2,070.956 : Feb. 10.
Pelton Water Wheel Company, The. (See Quick, Ray S.,
assignor.)
Peltzer, Albert, Palo Alto, assignor to Merco Centrifugal
Separator Co. Ltd., San Francisco, Calif, Process
applicable to starch manufacture, 2, 097, .531 ; Nov, 2.
Poluse, Samuel, Chicago, 111. Portable lamp bracket.
2,087,812 ; July 20.
Pence, Millard D. (See Taylor, E. A., Pence, and Dun-
ham. )
Pen-Chlor, Inc. (See Buchloh, Hans, assignor.)
Peu-Clilor, Inc. (.See Dielz, K,, and Frank, assignors.)
Pondergast, Overton W., Terre Haute, Ind, Font of
type. 2,080,333 ; May 11,
Pendergast, Thomas S., and R, Baum, assignor to Uni-
versal Cooler Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2,068,097 ; Jan. 20.
I'ondleton, Edwin II., Venice, assignor to Econolite Cor-
poration, Los Angeles, Calif. Flasher. 2,078,583 ; Apr.
27.
Pendleton, Edwin H., Venice, assignor to Econolite Cor-
poration, Los Angeles, Calif. Sign. 2,078,584 ; Apr.
27.
l'cii<ll(>ton, I'yam L., Edgewood, assignor to Pantex
Pressing i\Iachine, Inc., I'awtucket, U. I. Pressing ma-
chine. 2,075,299; Mar. 30.
I'cngellcy, Olviiipus K., liiiilielioro, Ontario, Canada. Rail
grciiser. L',(1!)I.IS7; Sept, 2S,
I'enick, Arlliiir J,, and K, T. I'eitick, Houston, Tex.
Tubing head. Ue. 20,520 ; Oct. 12.
Penlck, Arthur J, and K. T., llotiston, .Tex. Tubing
head. 2,007,785 ; Jan. 12.
l'eiii<'k. -Ariliui- .1, ami K, T., Iloualon, Tex, Pressure
lliiid i)|M.|;il.|(. l)lo\v (lilt i>n\<Mili'r. 2,07<i,0 12 ; Apr. li,
I'enlck, Arlluir J., iiiiil Iv. T. I'entclt, Houston. Tex.
Sen! olT tool. 2,085.110; June 20.
I'enlck, Arthur J., and K. T. Peiiick. Ilouslou, Tex.
Tubing head. 2,080,'131 ; July (1.
474
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Penick, Arthur J. and K. T., Houston, Tex. Flow control
head. 2,094,812 ; Oct. 5.
Penick, Arthur J. and K. T., Houston, Tex. notary drill-
ing machiue. 2,094,813 ; Oct. 5.
Penick, Arthur J. iind K. T., Houston, Tex. Wellhead
connection. 2,090,350 ; Oct. 19.
Penick & Ford. (See Widmer, John M., assignor.)
Penick, Kirby T. (See Penick, Arthur J., and K. T.)
Peninsular Grinding Wheel Co. (See Beebe, Alan P., as-
signor.)
Penley, Benjamin S., Yeadon, Pa., assignor to The Barrett
Company, New York, N. Y. Process and apparatus for
producing variegated roofing. 2,008,761 ; Jan. 26.
Penley, Benjamin S., Yeadon, Pa., assignor to The Barrett
Company, New York, N. Y. Process and apparatus
for surfacing roofing. 2,074,130 ; Mar. 16.
Penley, Benjamin S., Yeadon, Pa., and R. A. Holdsworth,
Bayside, assignors to The liarrett Company, New York,
N. Y. Process and apparatus for surfacing roofing.
2,074,131 : Mar. 16.
Penn Elastic Company. (See Brantly, Newby O., as-
signor.)
Penn Electric Switch Co. (See Persons, Lawrence M.,
assignor.)
Penn Klectric Switch Co. ' (See Rubel, Abraham L., as-
signor.)
Penn Electric Switch Company. (See Shaw, Burton E.,
assignor.)
Penn, Frederick H., Dallas, Tex. Treating tobacco and
improved tobacco product. 2,070,957 ; Feb. 16.
Penn, Frederick H., Dallas, Tex. Treating milling prod-
ucts. 2,087,544; July 20.
Penn, Frederick H., Dallas, Tex. Method and composi-
tion for improving milling products. 2,087,545 ; July
20.
Penn, Frederick H., Dallas, Tex. Flour improving method
and composition. 2,087,546 ; July 20.
Penn, Frederick H.. Dallas, Tex. Process and composition
for treating milling products. 2,087,547 ; July 20.
Penn, Isidore, assignor to Carvin Bottlecap Corp., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Closure for containers. 2,094,021 ; Sept.
28.
Penn Metal Company. (See Spinosa, Arthur V., as-
signor.)
Penn, Philip, assignor to Lion Agricultural Implements
Limited, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Agricultural im-
plement. 2,099,032 ; Nov. 16.
Penn, William D., Dallas, Tex. Hearing aid. 2,068,698 ;
Jan. 26.
Pennebakor, Robert H., Baton Rouge, La. Oil filter.
2,103,4.34; Dec. 28.
Pennell, Philip H., and C. H. Draper, Manheim Township,
Lancaster County, assignors to Armstrong Cork Com-
pany, Lancaster, Pa. Surface covering and making
same. 2,077,004 ; Apr. 13.
Pennell, Robert E., Anderson, S. C. Production of potas-
sium sulphate fertilizer material. 2,082,809 ; June 8.
Penney, Harley, New York, N. Y., assignor to Standard
Container, Inc., Bloomfield, N. J. Can construction.
2,096.823 ; Oct. 26.
Penney, Harold D., Pelham, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Wertheim & Paul, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Game toy. 2,095,284 ; Oct. 12.
Penney, J. C. Company. (See Rader, Robert J., assignor.)
Penning, Frans M., and Jt. J. Jansen, Eindhoven, Nether-
lands, assignors, by mesne assignments, to General Elec-
tric Company. Light sensitive device. 2,080,926 ; May
IS.
Penning, Frans M., and M. C. Teves, assignors to N. V.
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
Light sensitive electron discharge device. 2,084,865 ;
June 22.
Penning, Nicholas J., assignor to The Penolite Corpora-
tion. Chicago, 111. Plastic compositions and making
same. 2,089,809 ; Aug. 10.
Penning, Nicholas J., asslmor to Penolite Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Plastic compositions and making same.
2,089,810; Aug. 10.
Pennincton. Edmund W.. Minneapolis, and C. E. Porter,
Jr., St. Paul, assignors to Vlvld-Ad, Inc., Minneapolis,
Minn. Kaleidoscopic projection and apparatus therefor.
2,099,904 ; Nov. 23.
PenninKton. Ennis R., Wichita, Kans. Cushion.
2.090,227 ; Aug. 17.
Pcnnincton. Harry. San Antonio, Tex. Retrieving sand
tester. 2,094.022 ; Sept. 28.
Pennington, John V., assignor to Reed Roller Bit Com-
pany. Houston. Tex. Core drill. 2.008.762 ; J.in. 20.
Pennish, Lewis E. (See Hinraan, Chauncy W., assignor.)
Pennock, lOdward M.. St. Paul, and L. Hale, assignors to
G. H. Tennant Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Milk
bottle case. 2,092. S.'')5 ; Sept. 14.
Pennsylvania Crusher (;on)pany. (.See Battey, William A., .
a.ssignor. )
Pennsylvania Crusher Company. (See Buchanan, Gordon,
assignor.)
Pennsylvania Engineering Works. (See Allen, Lee E.,
assignor.)
Pennsylvania Furnace & Iron Co. (See De Frees, Joseph
H., assignor.)
Pennsylvania Globe Company. (See Le Gorre, Jean L., as-
signor.)
Pennsylvania Industrial Chemical Corporation. (See
Corkcry, Frank W., assignor.)
Pennsylvania Petroleum Research Corporation. (See
Fenske, Merrell R., assignor.)
Pennsylvania Petroleum Research Corporation. (See
Fenske, M. R., and McCluer, assignors.)
Pennsylvania Petioleuni Research Corporation. (See
McCluer, W. B.. and Fenske, assignors.)
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The. (See Billstein,
Arthur E. F., assignor.)
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. (See Decker, Harry C,
assignor.)
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The. (See Elsey, War-
ren R.. assignor.)
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The. (See Fildes, i? K..
and Showers, assignors.)
Pennsylvania Railroad Company. (See Hedin, Fred H.,
assignor.)
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The. (See Kiesel, Wil-
liam F., Jr., assignor.)
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The. (See Madden, Wil-
liam J., assignor.)
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The. (See McCurdy,
Samuel, assignor.) •
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The. (See Meyer,
W. C, and Ohlwiler, assignors.)
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The. (See Meyer, Wil-
liam C, assignor.)
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company. (See Burk-
hart, C. W., and Riggs, assignors.)
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company. (See Gush-
ing, Russell E., assignor.)
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company. (See Davles,
Richard L., assignor.)
Pennsylvania Salt Manufacturing Company. (See loannu,
John P., assignor.)
Penns.vlvania Salt Manufacturing Company. (See
Schmidt, Heinrich, assignor.)
Penny, James P., Buffalo, assignor to National Aniline
& Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Azo com-
pounds and their production. 2,097,638 ; Nov. 2.
Penny. Myrl N., Lawrence, Kans. Cleaner for conveyers.
2,101,751 ; Dec. 7.
Pennybacker, Miles, West Orange, assignor to Voltarc
Tubes, Inc., Newark, N. J. Luminous discharge tube.
2,071,426; Feb. 23.
Penolite Corporation, The. (See Penning, Nicholas J., as-
signor.)
P6not, Robert E. M., Paris, France. Automatic printing
telegraph. 2,071,140; Feb. 16.
Penote, Augustus J., deceased, Shaker Heights, Ohio, by
E. C. Penote, executrix. Power driven trencher.
2,069,712 : Feb. 2.
Penote, Eleonora C, executrix. (See Penote. Augustus J.)
Pensbee, Otis E., assizor of one-half to S. Meckler, St.
Paul, Minn. Variable speed pulley. 2,101,594 ;
Dec. 7.
Pense, Walter. (See Hess, F., and Pense.)
Pensel, George R., Amsterdam, N. Y. Dyeing leather.
2,069,925 ; Feb. 9.
Pensel, George R., Amsterdam, N. Y. Combination tan-
ning process. 2,071,567 ; Feb. 23.
Ponton, Jules D., Istrouma, La. Wind reaction turbine.
2,067,542 ; Jan. 12.
Pentzlin. Kurt, assignor to H. Bahlsen's Keksfabrik A. G.,
Hanover, Germany. Wafile cutting machine. 2,094,718 ;
Oct. 5.
Peo. Ralph F., assignor to Houde Engineering Corporation,
Buflfalo, N. Y. .Toint. 2.066.695 ; Jan. 5.
Peo, Ralph F., assignor to Houde Engineering Corporation,
BuflCalo, N. Y. Bearing sleeve and joint assembly.
2.077.582 ; Apr. 20.
Peo, Ralph F., assignor to Houde Engineering Corporation,
Buffalo, N. Y. Deflector for automotive vehicles.
2.077.583 ; Apr. 20.
Peo, Ralph F., assignor to Houde Engineering Corpora-
tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Thermostatic valve assembly,
2,079,869 ; May 11.
I'eo, Ralph F., assignor to Houde Engineering Corpora-
tion. Buffalo, N. Y. Link. 2,091.103 ; Aug. 24.
Peo, Ralph F., assignor to Houde Engineering Corpora-
tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Connecting link. 2,095,711 ; Oct.
Peo. Ralph F., assignor to Houde Engineering Corpora-
tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Valving assembly for hydraulic
shock absorbers. 2,096,468 ; Oct. 19.
Peo, Ralph F., assignor to Houde Engineering Corpora-
tion. Buffalo, N. Y. Joint. 2,096,557 ; Oct. 19.
Peo. Ralph F., assignor to Houde Engineering Corporation,
Buffalo. N. Y. Air cooling unit for automobile vehicles.
2,099,227; Nov. 16.
Peo, Ralph F.. C. F. Lautz, and G. M. Magrum, as-
signors to Houde Engineering Corporation, Buffalo,
N. Y. Valving assembly for hydraulic shock absorbers.
2,086,236 ; July 6.
Peo. Ralph F., C. F. Lautz, and G. M. Magrum, assignors
to Houde Engineering Corporation. Buffalo. N. Y. Valv-
ing assembly for hydraulic shock absorbers. 2.089,417 ;
Auc. 10.
Peo, Ralph F., C. F. Lautz, and G. M. Magrum, assignors
to Houde Engineerinc Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Valv-
ing assembly for hydraulic shock absorbers. 2,089,418 ;
Aug. 10.
LIST OF PATENTEES
475
Peo, Ralph F., C. F. Lautz, and G. M. Magrum, assignors
to Houde Engineering Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Valv-
ing assembly for hydraulic shock absorbers. 2,089,419 ;
Aug. 10.
Peo, Ralph F., and W. D. Drysdale, assignors to Houde
Engineering Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Governor
clutch drive mechanism support. 2,099,750 ; Nov. 23.
Peo, Ralph F., C F. bautz, and G. M. Magium, assignors
to Houde Engineering Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y.
Valving assembly for hydraulic shock absorbers.
2,100,407 : Nov. 30.
People of the United States. (See Davies, Idris I., as-
signor.)
Peoiui' of the UnitPd States. Free use of the. (See
Ralls. A. K.. and Hale, assignors.)
People of the United States, Free use of the. (See Ben-
nett, Charles A., assignor.)
People of the United States, Dedicated to the Free Use
of the. (See Goodhue, Lyle D.. assignor.)
People of the United States of America. (See Dunlap,
Matthew E., assignor.)
People of the United States of America. (See Jones,
Howard A.)
People of the United States of America. (See Schaffer,
P. S., and Haller, assignors.)
Peoples, .John, Oak Park, 111. Oil burner. 2,091,487 ;
Aug. 31.
Peoples Gas By-Products Corporation. (See Wittmann,
Robert A., assignor.)
Peperkorn. Heinrich. (See Engler, O., and Peperkorn.)
Pepin, Charles H., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for
pressing soles on shoes. 2,101,189 ; Dec. 7.
Pepper, Myron J., assignor to Tokheim Oil Tank and
Pump Company, Fort Wayne, Ind. Indicator for liquid
dispensing apparatus. 2,096,261 ; Oct. 19.
Pepper, Carl P., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric switch. 2,099,573 ; Nov.
16.
Pepper, Robert K. and S. C. V., Syracuse, N. Y. Power
transmission apparatus. 2,103,791 ; Dec. 28.
Pepper, Samuel C. V. (See Pepper, Robert K. and
S- r. vj
Pepperell Manufacturing Company. (See Cooper, Charles,
a.ssignor. )
Pepperell Manufacturing Company. (See Evans, Henry
n., a.«Rismor. )
Perazzoli, Henry J., Philadelphia, Pa. Grinding device.
2,069,900 : Feb. 9.
Perazzoli, Henry J., Philadelphia, Pa. Track grinder.
2,077,895 ; Apr. 20.
Perazzoli, Henry J., assignor to Railway Trackwork Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Rail lubricator. 2,098,791 ;
Nov. 9.
Percival, Johanna M., administratrix. (See Klahn,
Emil.)
Percival. William S. (See Bowman-Manifold, M., and
Percival.)
Pernv. Carl. Inc. (See Mancuso, Ralph J., assignor.)
Percy, George W., et al. (See Warren, Calvin C, as-
signor.)
Percy, Sheldon C, Seattle, Wash, Auxiliary band for
clothes presses, 2,073.220 ; Mar. 9.
Peremi, Edmund, and L, Toth, Manhasset, N. Y. Window
construction. 2,077,807 ; Apr. 20.
Peremi, Edmund, and L. Toth, Manhasset, N. Y. Window.
2,077,808 ; Apr. 20.
Peremi, Edmund, and L. Toth. Manhasset, N. Y. Window
construction. 2,084,355 ; June 22.
Peremi, Edmund, and L. Toth, Manhassett, N. Y. Window.
2,084,776 ; June 22.
Perfect Circle Company, The. (See Teetor, Charles N.,
assignor.)
Perfect Circle Company, The. (See Teetor, Herman, as-
signor.)
Perfect Circle Company, The. (See Teetor, Ralph R., as-
signor.)
Perfect Manufacturing Company, The. (See Noufeld,
Carl W., assignor.)
Perfection Pack Company. (See Fillbrandt, George F.
assignor.)
Perfection Steel Body Company. (See Brick, Perry A.,
assignor.)
Perfi'dinn Steel Body Company, The. (See King, Charles
.1., assignor.)
Perfection Steel Company. (See Hardesty, Ben F., as-
signor.)
Perfection Stove Company. (See Chadwick, Lee S., as-
signor.)
Perfection Stove Company. (See Chadwick, Ij. S., and
Kessler. assignors.)
Perfection Stove Company. (See Chadwick, Ij, S., Resek,
and Midniglit, assignors,)
Perfection Stove Company. (See Kessler, Charles J., as-
signor.)
Pei'I'ectlon Stove Company. (See Resek, M., and Focke,
assignors.)
I'eiCecto (icnr Dlfferentlnl Co. (See Starr, Charles E.,
nsHlgnor. )
Perfnlex Company, The. (See Chandler, Frank J,, as-
signor,)
Perl'uineter (Corporation, (See Ileln. Paul I',, nsslgnor.)
Perlat, Marcel, San Mateo, and R, E, llurlte, San Jose,
Calif. Wheel balancer. 2,080,227; May 11.
Perillard, Robert, New York, N. Y. Brake construction.
2,068,278 ; Jan. 19.
Perillo, Biaglo, assignor of twenty per cent to J. Perillo,
twenty per cent to M. Ezzi, and twenty per cent to
L. Vella, Jeannette, Pa. Emergency wheel brake.
2,085,385 ; June 29.
Perillo, Joseph, et al. (See Perillo, Biagio, assignor.)
Perkins, Albert G„ Buffalo, N. Y. Apparatus for coating
pipes. 2,090,851 ; Aug. 24.
Perkins, Albert G,, Warsaw, N. Y. Pipe coating appa-
ratus. 2,095,888 ; Oct. 12.
Perkins, Albert G„ Warsaw, N. Y. Pipe coating ap-
paratus. 2,099,076 : Nov. 16.
Perkins, Albert G., Warsaw, N. Y. Feed apparatus for
pipe coating machines and the like. 2,099,346 ; Nov.
16.
Perkins, Albert G., Warsaw, N. Y. Pipe coating appa-
ratus. 2,102,738 ; Dec. 21.
Perkins, Alfred J., assignor to Embury Manufacturing
Co., Warsaw, N. Y. Lantern burner. 2,077,129 ; Apr.
13.
Perkins, Arthur E., Fairfield, Idaho. Pneumatic tire.
2,078,015 ; Apr. 20.
Perkins, Charles T., assignor to Modine Manufacturing
Co., Racine, Wis. Carheater and windshield defroster.
2,089,928 ; Aug. 10.
Perkins, Charles T., assignor to Modine Manufacturing
Company, Racine, Wis. Grille structure. 2,100,767 ;
Nov. 30.
Perkins, Charles W. (See Diamond, J. E., and Perkins.)
Perkins, Charlie H., Duthie, Idaho. Saw sharpener.
2,076,916 ; Apr. 13.
Perkins, Clarence B. (See Ashton, P. E., Perkins, and
Lind.)
Perkins, Clarence R., Tacoma, Wash. Press for making
wax patterns. 2,073,850 : Mar 16.
Perkins, Clyde W., and P. M. Van Osten, Parkdale, Oreg.
Fisherman's fly box. 2.076,157 ; Apr, 6.
Perkins, Edward H,, and H. E. Mills, Midland, assignors,
by mesne assignments, to Whitehead & Kales Company,
River Rouge, Mich. Vehicle running gear. 2,103,381 ;
Dee. 28.
Perkins, Eugene J. C, Miami, Pla. Hair drying helmet.
2,074,270 ; Mar. 16.
Perkins. Floyd R., Chicago, 111. Sign support. 2,091,053 ;
Aug. 24.
Perkins, Frank P., assignor to Michael Yundt Company,
Waukesha, Wis. Conveyer. 2,098,971 ; Nov. 16.
Perkins, Granville A., and W. J. Toussaint, South Charles-
ton, W. Va., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Union
Carbide and Carbon Corporation. Production of sul-
phate esters of 2-butyloctanol. 2,077,005 : Apr. 13.
Perkins, Granville A., Charleston, and J. H. Purse, South
Charleston, W. Va., assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. Dialkyl-
aminoalcohols. 2,090,485 : Aug. 17.
Perkins, Granville A., and W, J. Toussaint. Charleston,
W. Va., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Union
Carbide and Carbon Corporation. Preparation of di-
methylfurane. 2,098,592 ; Nov. 9.
Perkins, Henry G., assignor to Purity Paper Vessels Com-
pany, Baltimore, Md. Process and appaartus for secur-
ing reenforcing collars to paper containers. 2,084,451 ;
June 22.
Perkins, Julian L., West Springfield, Mass. Wringer.
2,073,974; Mar. 16.
Perkins, Julian L., West Springfield, Mass. Wringer.
2.097,532; Nov. 2.
Perkins, Julian L,, West Springfield, Mass. Wringer head.
2.101.872 ; Dec, 14.
Perkins, Julian L., W^est Springfield, Mass. Wringer head.
2.101.873 : Dec. 14.
Perkins, Julian Ij., assignor to Perkins Machine & Gear
Company, West Springfield, Mass. Wringer. 2,082,217 ;
June 1.
Perkins, Karl D,, Providence, R, I, Method and appa-
ratus for dehumidifying and cooling the air of mines.
2,069,269 ; Feb. 2.
Perkins, Ijaurence M,, Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Radio apparatus. 2,085,444 ; June 29,
Perkins Machine & Gear Company. (See Perkins, Julian
Ij,, assignor.)
Perkins, Melville F. (See Betterton, J. O., and Perkins.)
Perkins, Ralph P, (See Hrilton, K. C, and IVr'vins.)
Perkins, Ralph P,, and IT, S. Nutting, assignors to The
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich, Preparation
of tertiary butyl phenol, 2,001,565: Aug, 31,
Perkins, Robert L,, East Aurora, assignor to National
Aniline & Clienilc.il Conipaiiv, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Drying of materials. 2,088,:il3 ; July 27,
I'erK-lns, Sidnev. (See T^ewls. J. U.. Perkins, and I,ewls,)
Perks, George W., Akron, Ohio. Game. 2,102.807 ; Dec.
21.
Perks, Thomas E. (Sec Ross, C. E,, and Perks.)
I'erli'sz, lingo, assignor to liurlon-nixle Corporntlon. Chi-
cago, 111. Studio conch, 2,096,0.'-.!): Oct. liV
Perlnmn, David, New York, N. Y. Timepiece. 2,009.022 ;
Feb. 2.
rerliiiMii, Geo. J,, Co. (Se(< 1 Iri.scoU. Oris M.. assignor.)
Perlson, Tiavid, Brooklyn. N. Y., assignor to Ilresilnck,
Tnc, New York, N. Y. llnir Ihinnlng (le\lce. 2.067,611) ;
Jan. 12.
I'erley, James A. (See Brand, l{oI»>rt A., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Perma Corporation. (See Gordon, II., and Rogge, as-
signors.)
Perma Fuse Co. (See French, Alvin L., assignor.)
I'ermaflex Mold and Jlodel Corporation. (See Zampol,
Peter, assignor.)
Permanent Reed Co. (See Larsen, Albert M., assignor.)
Pernio Products Corporation. (See Engbrecht, G. C, and
A. J. and A. ?.I. Olsen, assignors.)
Permutit Company, The. (See Bruce, William M., as-
signor.)
Permutit Company. The. (See Lamela, V. F.. Pick, and
Robertson, assignors.)
Permutit Company, The. (See Lewis, George A., as-
signor.)
Permutit Company, The. (See Pick, Eric, assignor.)
Permuitit Company, The. (See Riley R., and Bruce, as-
signors.)
Permutit Company, The. (See Staegemann, Eugene, as-
signor.)
Permutit Company, The. (See Tiger, Howai-d L., as-
signor.)
Permutit Company, The. (See Tiger, H. L., and Goetz,
assignors.)
Permutit Company (1934), The. (See Bard, Francis N.
assignor. )
Perner, Charles F. (See Emery, Wallace V., assignor.)
Perozo, iinrique, Habana, Cuba. Typewriter carriage re-
turn and platen spacer mechanism. 2,084.215 ; June 1.5.
Perquin, Joannes J., The Hague, Netherlands. Metal
seal. 2,097.079 : Oct. 26.
Perreault, Rodolphe, et al. (See Gauthier, Albert, as-
signor.)
Perrelet, Armand, Paris, France, assignor to Signode Sleel
Strapping Company, Chicago, 111. Combined stretching
and sealing tool. 2.072.560 : Mar. 2.
Perrelet, Armand, Paris, France, assignor to Signode
Steel Strapping Company, Chicago, 111. Package bind-
ing tool. 2,077,491 : Apr. 20.
Perreton, Arnold, Durham, N. H. Receptacle. 2,085,038 ;
June 29.
Perreton. Arnold. Durham, N. H. Divisible container.
2,085.827 ; July 6.
Perreton. Arnold. Durham, N. H. Machine for cutting
comb honey. 2,097,639 : Nov. 2.
Perrich. Andrew, Hayward, Calif. Poultry feeding trough.
2,080.672 ; May 18.
Perrin, Charles N., Buffalo. N. Y. Applvincr siccative coat-
ings to bundled shingles. 2,102,089 :' Dec. 14.
Perrin, Jay C, Los Anceles. Calif., assignor to Towlsaver.
Inc. Paper towel dispenser. Re. 20,333 ; Apr. 13.
Perrin, R<mi4. assignor to Societe d'Electrochimie, d'Elec-
troiiu'talhirgie & dps Aeierie-s Eloctri<|ucs dT'gine. Paris,
Franco. Regular obtaining of ni<>ta!s and more par-
ticularly of steel with determined characteristics.
2,087.580 : July 20.
Perrin, Ron6, assignor to Socigt^ d'Electrochimie d'Elec-
trometallurgie et des Acieries Electriqucs d'Ugine,
Paris, France. Deoxidation of copper. 2,098,063 ;
Perrin, Rpn6, assignor to Soci^tr d'Electrochimie d'Eloctro-
metallurgie et des Acidrics Electriques d'Ugine. Paris.
France. Treatment of metals and slags. 2.100.264:
Nov. 23.
Perrin, Ren6, assignor to Soci^t^ d'ElectrocIiimie d'Electro-
metallurgie et des Acit'ries Electriques d'Ugine. Paris.
France. Manufacture of metal alloys. 2,100.265 ; Nov.
Nov. 2.
Perrin, William J., Ripley, assignor of one-half to The
Harshaw Chemical Companv. Elyria, Ohio. Aeronauti-
cal device. 2.091,395 ; Aug. 31.
Perritt, Palmer L., San Francisco, Calif. Dispensing de-
vice. 2,098,100; Nov. 2.
Perron, .Vdrian, Detroit. Mich. Independent wheel sus-
pension for antonidbiles. 2.096,000 : Oct. 19.
Perrott, Frank L., assignor of one-half to .-.. C. Pettier.
Beaver Falls, Pa. Directional signal switch. 2,083,470 •
June 8.
Perroux, Georges E. :m. (See Lair, J. J. B., and Per-
roux.)
Perry, Arch H. (See Mills, James, assignor.)
Perry, Charles G. (See Webster, Georgia E. and K. H.,
assignors.)
Perr.v, David B., assignor to Morse Chain Companv, Ithaca
N. y. Drive chain. 2.067,243 ; Jan. 12.
Perry, David 15.. assignor to Morse Chain Company,
Ithac.i. N. Y. Drive ch.iin. 2.090.061 ; Oct. 19.
Perry, David B., assignor to Morse Chain Companv,
Ithaca, N. Y. Drive chain. 2,101,341 ; Dec. 7.
Perry. Kotiald I'... .M:ii>li\vooil. X .t.. a.-isitrnor to .\moric.Tn
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Printing telegraph
exchange system. Re. 20.241 ; Jan. 12.
Perry, Edward D. (See Iloladay, H. A., and Perry.)
Perry. Klvis K. (.Sec Pond. H. .\.. and Perry.)
Perrv, Gent/. Evanston, 111. Radiologist's scale ruler.
2,678.150; Apr. 20.
Perry, Harold R., Swarthmore, Pa., and C. S. Jennings.
Syracuse, N. x., assignors to The Lamson Companv,
Syracuse, N. Y. Conveyer system. 2,070.917; Feb. 16.
Perry. Harold R., Swarthmore, Pa., and C. S. Jennings,
assignors to The Lamson Companv, Syracuse, N. Y
Conveyer. 2.092,737 ; Sept. 7.
Perry. Harold R.. Swarthmore, Pa., and C. S. Jennings,
Syracuse, assignors to The Lamson Company. Syra-
cuse, N. Y. Manufacture of shoes. 2,097,799 ; Nov. 2.
Perry, Ira D., Muskegon, Mich. Bladder attachment to
valves of inflated articles and the like. 2,071,213 ;
Feb. 16.
Perry, Ira D., Muskegon, Mich. Yalve and the like.
2,082.972 ; June 8.
Perry, Ira D., Muskegon, Mich. Air valve and the like.
2,088,248 ; July 27.
Perry. Ira L).. Muskegon, Mich. Tire valve and the like.
2.i03.822 : Dec. 28.
Perry, James W., assignor to Colt's Patent Fire Arms
Manufacturing Co., Hartford, Conn. Container closure
and making. 2,070,024; Feb. 9.
Perry, Joseph A. (See Haug. J. S., Terzian, and Perry.)
Perry, Joseph A.. Swarthmore. assignor to The United (jas
Improvement Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacture
of carbureted water gas with heavy oil. 2,068,245 ;
Jan. 19.
Perry, Leslie S., Chicago, 111., assignor to Johns-Manville
Co'rporation, New York, N. Y. Sound damping struc-
ture. 2,081,953 ; June 1.
Perry, Marion B. (See Pafford, Thomas E., assignor.)
Perry, Marion B. (See Perry, Thomas C, assignor.)
Perry, Milton H., Lansing, Mich. Oil filter. 2,100,266 ;
Nov. 23.
Perry, Raymond S., and A. OberhofCken, assignors to
The IngersoU Milling Machine Company, Rockford, 111.
Method of and apparatus for face milling. 2,081,639 ;
May 25.
Perry. Robert B., Waterbury, assignor to Rock of Ages
Corporation. Barre. Vt. Producing an ornamental de-
sign in stone. 2,071,086 ; Feb. 16.
Perry, Thomas C, deceased, by T. E. Pafford, admin-
istrator. Sand Springs, Okla., assignor, by decree of
distribution, to M. B. Perry, widow. (Cutting and
marking device for sheet material. 2,083,577 ; June 15.
Perry, Thomas C, deceased, b.v T. E. Pafford, administra-
tor. Sand Springs, Okla., assignor, by decree of distribu-
tion, to M. B. Perry, widow. Seam or defect detector
for sheet material. 2,091,522 ; Aug. 31.
Perry, Walter M.. assignor to Sperry Products, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Rail flaw detector mechanism.
2,099,823 ; Nov. 23.
Perry, Walter M.. assignor to Sperry Products, Inc.,
Brooklyn. N. Y. Rail flaw detector mechanism.
2.103.868; Dec. 28.
Perry, William R., assignor to Reeves Pulley Company,
Columbus, Ind. Synchronous drive. 2,077,768 ; Apr.
20.
Perry, William R., assignor to Reeves Pulley Com-
panv, Columbus, Ind. Photoelectric register control.
2.nS0.575 : May 18.
Perry. William R., assignor to Reeves Pulley Company,
Columbus, Ind. Motor control system. 2,102,911 ;
Dec. 21.
Persch. Walther. (See Herrmann, W., Hampe, and
Persch.)
Porser Corporation, The. (See Draper, Ernest E.. as-
signor.)
Persons, Lawrence M.. assignor to Penn Electric Switch
Co., Des Moines, Iowa. Combination limit switch.
2,070,175 ; Feb. 9.
Persons, Lawrence M.. assignor to Penn Electric Switch
Co., Des Moines, Iowa. Heat motor. 2,080,576; May
IS.
Persons, Lawrence 31., assignor to Penn Electric Switch
Co.. Des 3Ioines. Iowa. Room temperature controlling
system. 2.083.664 : June 15.
Persons. Lawrence 31., assignor to Penn Electric Switch
Co., Des Jloines, Iowa. Heat motor. 2,086,819 ; Julv
13.
Persons. Lawrence 31., assitmor to Penn Electric Switch
Co., Des 3Ioines, Iowa. Dissipating heat from radiators
containing liquid. 2,091.159 : Aug. 24.
Persons. Lawrence 31.. assignor to Penn Electric Switch
Co., Des Moines, Iowa. Anticipating room thermo-
stat. 2,092,327 ; Sept. 7.
Persons, Lawrence M.. assignor to Penn Electric Switch
Co.. Des 3Ioines. Iowa. Refrigerant condenser cooler.
2,102,090 ; Dec. 14.
Persons, Lawrence M., assignor to Penn Electric Switch
Co.. Des Moines. Iowa. Safetv switch heater circuit
for burner controls. 2.102,091 ; Dec. 14.
Persson, Carl F., Grangarde, Sweden. Tree felling appa-
ratus. 2,077.006 ; Apr. 13.
Persson, Wilhelm A., Stockholm. Sweden. Trousers.
2,087.357 ; July 20.
Perthel. Robert. Nutley. and F. B. Lockwood. Jr.. Clifton.
N. J. Battery electrolyte Indicator. 2,076,384 ; Apr. 6.
Perwav Company, The. (See Jlalone, J. Y., Carroll, and
3IcKee, assignors.)
Pesarese. Fritz. Grundschottel, assignor to firm : Eisen-u.
Stahlwerk Walter Peyinghaus, Egge, Germany. Oil and
dust packing for rotating axles and shafts.
2,091,7.39; Aug. 31.
Pescara, Raul P., Paris. France. Apparatus for produc-
ing a compressed and heated gas. 2,075,133 ; Mar. 30.
Pescara, Raul P., Paris, France. Motor compressor with
free pistons. 2,078,157 ; Apr. 20.
Pesce. William N., Waterbury, Conn. Nut lock. 2,077,953 ;
Apr. 20.
PescI, Thomas, Earltan, N. J. Print block. 2,079,870 ;
May 11.
Peskin, Leonard C. (See Lecce, E. E.. and Peskin.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
477
Pessagno, Emile A., Chevy Chase, Md., E. P. Schreier, M.
A. Patterson, and \V. V. Worland, Washington, D. C.
Building construction. 2,099,077 ; Nov. 16.
Pestalozza, Ugo, assignor to iSocieta Italiana Pirelli, Slilan,
Italy. Manufacture of rubber compositions from latex
and like aqueous rubber dispersions. 2,071,214 ; Feb. 16.
Pestalozza, Ugo, assignor to Society Italiana Pirelli, Milan,
Italy. Making extruded rubber articles from aqueous
dispersions of rubber. 2,084,702 ; June 22.
Pestarini, Giuseppe M., Sheffield, England. High voltage
electrical plant. 2,068,867 : Jan. 26.
Pestarini, Giuseppe M., Sheffield, England. Direct elec-
tric generator and transformer and circuit arrange-
ment therefor. 2,070,450; Feb. 9.
Pestarini, Giuseppe M., Sheffield, England. Dynamo-elec-
tric machine. 2,073,526 ; Mar. 9.
Pestarini, Giuseppe M., Sheffield, England. Dynamo-
electric generating apparatus. 2,074,236 ; Mar. 16.
Pestarini, Giuseppe M., Turin, Italy. Power system.
2,079,465 ; May 4.
Pestarini, Giuseppe M., Grant City, N. Y. Generator regu-
lator. 2,093,209 ; Sept. 14.
Pestarini, Joseph M., Grant City, Staten Island, N. Y.
Electrical generator supplying tvro loads, oue at vari-
able voltage and another at constant voltage. 2,072,7CS ;
Mar. 2.
Pestarini, Joseph M., Grant City, N. Y. Controlling the
electrical characteristics of direct current generators
and transformers. 2,073,525 ; Mar. 9.
Pestarini, Joseph M., Grant City, Staten Island, N. Y.
Control of the excitation of electrical machines.
2,094,492 ; Sept. 28.
Pestarini, Joseph M., Grant City, Staten Island, N. Y.
Electrical equipment for elevators, hoists, and the like.
2,097,253; Oct. 26.
Pestarini, Joseph M., Grant City, Staten Island, N. Y.
Electrical machine inserted in a series netvs'ork and
operating at an adjustable constant speed. 2,100,171 ;
Nov. 23.
Pester, Ray, Grayslake, 111. Golf club. 2,091,794; Aug.
31.
Peteler, Adolph, Freeport, N. Y. Shock absorber valve.
2,091,830 ; Aug. 31.
Peter, Albin, assignor to the firm Chemical Works for-
merly Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland. Arylamino anthra-
quinone dyestuffs and their manufacture. 2,101,094 ;
Dec. 7.
Peter, John G., O'Neill, Nebr. Dumping hay rake.
2,088,809 ; Aug. 3.
Peter, Leslie H., London, England, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvale, Pa. Track circuit signaling system for
"railways and the like. 2,098,833 ; Nov. 9.
Peterkin, Albert G., Jr., Bryn l\rawr, assignor to The
Atlantic Refining Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Convert-
ing hvdrocarbon oils. 2.070,680 : Feb. 16.
Peterman, William C, Rutherford, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to International Standard Electric
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Selecting system.
2,074,423 : Mar. 23.
Peters, Allen F. (Soe Paisley, E. S., and Peters.)
Peters, Andrew. (See Talbot, C. 11., and Peters.)
Peters, Carl E., assignor to B-L Electric Manufacturing
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Rectifier and producing the
same. 2,097,700 ; Nov. 2.
Peters, Charles C, State College, Pa. Mechanism for
.iustifying margins in typewriting. 2,093,924 ; Sept.
21.
Peters, Charles C, State College, Pa. Variable spacing
mechanism for typewriting machines. 2,098,878;
Nov. 9.
Peters, ClifTord M., El Dorado, Ark. Multiple tube pump.
2,074,480 ; Mar. 23.
Peters, Elmer. (See Kent, J. W., and Peters.)
Peteus, Frank J., Portland, Oreg. Fish bait. 2,102,739 :
Dec. 21.
Peters, Fredns N., Jr. (See Leuck, G. J., Pokorny, and
Peters.)
Peters, Pi'edus N., Jr., Evanston, assignor to The Quaker
Oats Company, Chicago, 111. Reduction of furfural and
fu)-an derivatives. 2,082,025 ; June 1.
Peters. Tlcury O., Tacoma, Wash. Automatic trap nest.
2,085,670: 'June 29.
Peters, Herbert, Aachen, Germany. Method and appa-
ratus for the production of seamless tubing. 2,074,271 ;
Mar. 18.
I'olers, H(>rm:in J., Columbus, Ohio. Forming tube con-
nections. 2,007,945; Jan. 10.
I'oters, Merman J., Colunilms, Oliio. Forming staybolt
connections. 2,008,432 ; Jan. 19.
Peters, John F., Ijeoni.'i, N. J., assignor to Aniorlcan
On Company, New Yoik, N. Y. Motliod and appa-
ratus for spraying conlaiiier.s. 2,085,705; July 0.
Peters, Jolin I''., lioonln, N. J., assignor to American
Can CoHipanv, New York, N. Y. Slftor top can.
2,088,007 ; Aug. 3.
I'clcMH. .foHcpli, SI. Louis, Mo. Combined cigarette case
and llgliler. 2,00'),078 ; Feb. 2.
I'clorH, Leo J., assignor to Gulf Research & Development:
(Jonipanv, I'H Isldirgli, I'u. Recording terrestrial waves.
2,087,702 ; July 20.
I'ctcpH. Tico U.. Cleveland, Ohio, nsslgnor to (Joncrnl
Kloptrlc Company. Illuminating devleo. 2,071,048;
Feb. 23.
Peters Machinery Company. (See Jurgens, E. G., and
Becker, assignors.)
Peters Machinery Co. (See Mudd, Garrett W., as-
signor.)
Peters, Orville S., Chevy Chase, Md., assignor to Baldwin-
Southwark Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Load con-
trol apparatus for hydraulic type testing machines.
2,081,599 ; May 25.
Peters, Orville S., Chevy Chase, Md., assignor to Baldwin-
Southwark Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Extensom-
eter. 2,085,687 ; June 29.
Peters, Orville S., Chevy Chase, Md., and G. S. von
Heydekampf, Ridley Park, assignors to Baldwin-South-
wark Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Recording test-
ing machine. 2,081,598 ; May 25.
Peters, Otto. (See Helferich, B., and Peters.)
Peters, Stephen, Omaha, Nebr. Key ring and holder there-
for. 2,090,962 ; Aug. 24.
Peters, William E., Watervliet, assignor of two-fifths to
M. Castellani, Albany, N. Y. Reversible sash attach-
ment. 2.103,015 ; Dec. 21.
Peters, William H., assignor to Fort Orange Paper Com-
pany, Castleton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Carton. 2,078,455 ;
Apr. 27.
Petersen, Alfred E., Frankfort-on-the-Main, and W.
Gensecke, Gonzenheim, near Frankfort-on-the-Main, as-
signors to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft, Frank-
I'ort-on-the-Main, Germany. Latex concentrate.
2,081,556 ; May 25.
Petersen, Anker, Boston, assignor to J. J. Lannon, West
Newton, Mass. Braiding mechanism. 2,096,592 ; Oct.
19.
Petersen, Arthur E., Westfield, N. J., assignor to Cellu-
loid Corporation. Molding thermoplastic materials.
2,080,783 ; May 18.
Petersen, Axel C. G. (See Pulsen, A., and Petersen.)
Petersen, Carl C, Wayne, Nebr. Piston ring ridge re-
mover. 2,074,424 ; Mar. 23.
Petersen, Carl M., Morrisville, Pa. Circuit control device.
2,076,385 : Apr. G.
Petersen, Edgar G., and H. D. Seitz, assignors to Pines
Wlnterfront Co., Chicago, 111. Liquid delivering ap-
paratus. 2,075,356 ; Mar. 30.
Petersen, Hans. (See Wilms, G. O., and Petersen.)
Petersen, Henry C, Hillside, assignor to Lowres Optical
Manufacturing Co., Newark, N. J. Ophthalmic mount-
ing. 2,080,503 ; May 18.
Petersen, Henry C, Hillside, assignor to Lowres Optical
Manufacturing Co., Newark, N. J. Leaf lock for oph-
thalmic mountings. 2,101,476 ; Dec. 7.
Petersen, Louis A., Jackson Heights, Long Island, N. Y.
Cigarette case. 2,085,600 ; June 29.
Petersen, Martin J., Canyon, Minn. Agricultural imple-
ment. 2,098,552 ; Nov. 9.
Petersen, Niels G., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Mitchell
Camera Corporation, West Hollywood, Calif. Ad.iust-
able four-way view framing device for view finders.
2,068,699 ; Jan. 26.
Petersen, Oluf G., Somerset, Ky. Shaker screen suspen-
sion and operation. 2,076,348 : Apr. 6.
Petersen, Peter, Lund, Sweden. Artificial respiration ap-
paratus. 2,071,215 ; Feb. 16.
Petersen, Peter, Los Angeles, assignor of one-half to T. G.
Bliller, Venice, Calif. Fruit prongs. 2,070,970 ; Feb.
16.
Petersen, Thorvald, Erie, Pa., assignor to R. G. Wright
& Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Capping device. 2,088,010 ;
July 27.
Petersen, Ulric K., Portland, Oreg. Ventilator attach-
ment. 2,081,640 ; May 25.
Petersen, William H., and L. Wyant. assignors to Associ-
ated Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Railway
signaling system. 2,091,104 ; Aug. 24.
Peterson, Adolph H. (See Pleiter, A., and Peterson.)
Peterson, Albin IC, Gl(>ndale, Calif. DIotion picture
camera. 2,080,782 ; May 18.
Petoi-son, Alfred J., Wilkin.sburg, Pa., assignor to West-
inKhouso Eleelric & Manufacturing Company. Control
RwiUh. 2,095,702; Oct. 12.
rdcrsou, Alfred J. A., ;nid (,'. E. Valentine. Wilkinsburg,
assignors to Westinglujuse I'^lectrlc & Manufacturing
('oiiii).inv, l'l;is( Pittsburgh, Pa. Control switch.
LMO.",,7!)2 ; Deo. 28.
I'cler.son, Alfred M., North Bend, Oreg. Trocar.
2,0!)7,039 ; Oct. 26.
I'cleison, Axel II., Kewanee, 111. Honey section folder,
])n'ss, and foundation fast<Mi('r. 2,0!)0,.''>0(1 ; Aug. 17.
I'elcrson, Bernard A., Detroit, Mich. Conil>nstlon cliam-
lu'r, 2,0!)7.21l ; Oct. 2(!.
Peterson, Burt A., assignor to Barber-Colman Companv,
Rockford, 111. Winder. 2,070,371 : Feb. 0.
PelerKOU, Carl D., Toledo, Ohio. Helical Bllding gear
trnnsmlsHlon. 2.080,091; May 11.
rcli'i'soM, Carl !»., 'I'oIimIo, Olilo. Lubricating nu>nns for
drive nK'cli.niisin. 2.000.001!; .Aug. 17.
Peterson, (^arl I)., assignor to Si)lc(-r Manufactiiring Cor-
ponillon, Toledo. Olilo. Itciir eugln(> drive for motor
vehicles. 2,077,130 ; Apr. 13.
Peterson, Carl D., and A. IT. Dehuel, Toledo, Olilo, as-
signors to Splcer Mamifacliiriug Coi-porai Ion. Clutch
for IranflinlsHlon gears. 2,070.140; Feb. 0.
I'ctcrHon, Carl K., Upper Moiilclnir. assignor to Fastorn
Tool & Mfg. Co., Hloomticld, N. J. Pnpt'r relnlner for
trays. 2,084, -1 00 ; Jiine 22.
478
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Peterson, Carl F. (See Branch, Samuel G., assignor.)
Peterson, Clarence J., assignor to Eimco Corporation, Salt
Lalie City, Utah. Rotary disk filter. 2,086,635 ;
July 13.
Peterson, Conrad E., Maiden, assignor to De Long Gum
Co., bourh Boston, Mass. Article feeding mechanism.
2,087,675 ; July 20.
Peterson, Donald L., Minneapolis, Minn. Animated dis-
play. 2,099,277 ; Nov. 16.
Peterson, Edward S., Elwood Park, assignor, by mesne
assigmuents, to Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Telephone system. 2,095,712 ; Oct. 12.
Peterson, Edward T., Pennside, Reading, assignor to
Birdsboro Steel Foundry and Machine Company, Birds-
boro, Pa. Crusher. 2,094,465 ; Sept. 28.
Peterson, Ernest G., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington. Del. Synthetic resin and producing.
2,067,859 ; Jan. 12.
Peterson. Ernest G., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, \Yilmington, Del. Synthetic resin and method of
producing. 2,080,436; May 18.
Peterson, Eugene, assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incor[)orated, JCew York, X. Y. Amplifier cir-
cuit. 2,103.489 ; Dec. 28.
Peterson, Eugene, assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Wave trans-
lating circuits. 2,103.490; Dec. 28.
Peterson, Fredolf J., deceased, by S. F. Peterson, Detroit,
Mich, executrix. Carburizing furnace. 2,084,002 ;
June 15.
Peterson, George, and R. A. Magnuson, assignors to
Vogel-Peterson Co. Inc., Chicago, 111. Garment rack.
2,081.763 ; May 25.
Peterson, Grover F., Piedmont, assignor of one-fifth to
M. C. Bruce, San Francisco, Calif. Storage battery.
2,085,229 ; June 29.
Peterson, Gust W., Long Beach, Calif. Permanent wave
apparatus. 2,086,636 ; July 13.
Peterson, Hans J., Hattiesburg, Miss., and J. C. Peterson
and H. H. Higginbottom, Manhattan, Kans. Testing
and scoring device. 2,080,150 ; May 11.
Peterson, Harold E.. Los Angeles, Calif. Sheet metal
fastener. 2,081,305 ; May 25.
Peterson, Harold O. (See Beverage, H. H., and Peter-
son.)
Peterson, Harold O., Riverhead. N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Oscillatory circuit. 2,070,681 ;
Feb. 16.
Peterson, Harold O., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Frequency determining sys-
tem. 2.070.958 : Feb. 16.
Peterson, Harold O., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Frequency converter circuit.
2,088,432 ; July 27.
Peterson, Harold O., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Radio frequency amplifier.
2,093,094; Sept. 14.
Peterson, Harold O., Riverhead, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Automatic volume control.
2,093.095; Sept. 14.
Peterson, Harold O., Riverhead, Long Island, N. Y., as-
signor to Radio Corporation of America. Directive an-
tenna system. 2,095,078 ; Oct. 5.
Peterson, Harold O., and E. F. Bond, Riverhead, N. Y.,
assignors to Radio Corporation of America. Pentode
heterodyne detector. 2,073,454 ; Mar. 9.
Peterson, Harold O., and M. Katzin. Riverhead. N. Y.,
assignors to Radio Corporation of America. Signaling
circuit. 2.103,869 ; Dec. 28.
Peterson, Henry J., Webster City, Iowa. Clothespin or
like article. 2,098,834 ; Nov. 9.
Peterson, J. B. (See Monaghan, Thomas S., assignor.)
Peterson, Joliann G., West Hartford, Conn. Electric
switch. 2,068,069 ; Jan. 19.
Peterson, John A., assignor of one-half to T. C. Carney,
Los Angeles, Calif. Bracket. 2,094,493; Sept. 28.
Peterson, John C. (See Peterson, Hans J. and J. C,
and Higginbottom.)
Peterson, John E., Irvington, N. J. Tenter clip.
2,102,026; Dec. 14.
Peterson. John M.. Kennett Square, Pa., assignor to
Hercules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Stabilized
chlorine-containing rubber compounds and method of
producing. 2,091,878 ; Aug. 31.
Peterson, John M., Avondale, Pa., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Producing am-
monia and boric add. 2,102,126 : Dec. 14.
Peterson, Juel L., assignor to C. Smith, Seneca Falls, N. Y.
Machine for applying transfers. 2.102,970 ; Dec. 21.
Peterson, Justin, Saugus, Mass., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Circuit and apparatus for operating
electric discharge lamps. 2,073,527 ; Mar. 1.
Peterson, Justin, Lynn. Mass., assignor to General Elec-
tric Companv. Starting circuit for electric discharge
lamps. 2,095,830; Oct. 3 2.
Peterson, Maria E., ITull. Iowa. Road leveler. 2.068.433 ;
Petrescu. Ovid S., Nashville, Tenn., assignor, by mesne
Jan. 19.
asslgnmonts, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours ft Company,
Wilmington. Del. Apparatus for the production of
artificial thread. 2.098.033 : Nov. 9.
Peterson, Paul D. (See Clalrborne," J. T., and Peterson.)
Peterson, Paul D., Newark, Del., assignor to Freeport
Sulphur Company, New York, N. Y. Fungicidal and
insecticidal compositions. 2,098,257 ; Nov. 9.
Peterson, Per A., New York, N. Y. Container closure.
2,085,445 ; June 29.
Peterson, Rolland E., Aetna, Ind., assignor to American
Sheet and Tin Plate Company. Material handling de-
vice. 2.087.813 ; July 20.
Peterson, Roy E., assignor to The E. H. Hotchkiss Com-
pany, Norwalk, Conn. Staple driving machine.
2,086,922 ; July 13.
Peterson, Ruben O., Glen Eliyn, assignor to Victor Manu-
facturing & Gasket Companv, Chicago, 111. Coated
gasket. 2,070,918 ; Feb. 16.
Peterson, Russell G. (See Osgood, G. H., and Peterson.)
Peterson, Sadie F., executrix. (See Peterson, Fredolf J.)
Peterson, Seth, assignor, by mesne assigmuents, to Asso-
ciated Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Calling
device. 2.06S.700 ; Jan. 26.
Peterson. Thomas F.. Worcester, Mass. High tension
cable. Re. 20,244 ; Jan. 12.
Peterson, Thomas F., Worcester, Mass., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Annular strand. 2,087,876 ; July 20.
Peterson, Victor W., assignor to Hannifin Manufacturing
Co., Chicago, 111. Cylinder. 2.070.805: Feb. 16.
Peterson, Vincent E. (See Cleveland, C. E., and Peter-
son.)
Peterson, Walker F., and A. V. Walter, assignors to
Baltimore Valve Corporation, Baltimore, Md. Quiet
flow controlling apparatus. 2,089,223 ; Aug, 10.
Peterson, Walker P., and A. U. Walter, assignors to Balti-
more Valve Corporation, Baltimore, Md. Quiet flow
retarding device. 2,089,224 ; Aug. 10.
Peterson. Walter R., Park Ridge, ill., assignor to Inter-
national Harvester Companv. Knife weeder. 2.080.741 ;
May 18.
Peterson, Wesley R. (See Heckert, W. W., and Peterson.)
Peterson, Wilhelm H., Virginia, Minn. Minnow bucket.
2.082,754 ; June 1.
Petit, L^on A. E., et al. (See Magnien, R., and Petit.)
Petit, Leon, A., E., et al. (See Monnier, Robert, as-
signor.)
Petitcolas, Pierre, Rouen, assignor to Compagnie Nation-
ale de Matieres Colorantes et Manufactures de Produits
Chimiques du Nord Reunies, Etablissements, Kuhlmann,
Paris, France. Diazoamino compounds and their pro-
duction. 2,069,461 ; Feb. 2.
Petitcolas, Pierre, Rouen, assignor to Compagnie Nationale
de Matieres Colorantes et JIanufactures de Produits
Chimiques du Nord Reunies, Etablissements Kuhlmann,
Paris, France. Manufacture of amino and nitro deriva-
tives. 2.083,962 : June 15;
Petit jean, Charles W. (See Hunt, O. H., and Petitjean.)
Petko, Andrew M., Altoona, Pa. Rail joint. 2,069,478 ;
Feb. 2.
Petmecky, Fred P., Austin, Tex., assignor to American
Power-Cycle Corporation, Frederick, Md. Bicycle.
2,069,679 ; Feb. 2.
Petree & Dorr Engineers, Inc. (See Hartmann, Ernest
E., assignor.)
Petreikis, Joseph M., Chicago, 111. Combination auto-
mobile heater and windshield defroster. 2,075,464 :
Mar. 30.
Petrelli, Joseph V., New Rochelle, N. Y. Sealing device.
2,089,570; Aug. 10.
Petremont, Gordon A., Boston, assignor to The Gobelin
Company, Inc., Cambridge, Mass. Packaging candy.
2.10I971 : Dec. 21. o b j
Petrie, Edward R. and N. M., ^ew York, N. Y. Necktie.
2,100,870 ; Nov. 30.
Petrie. Nellie M. (See Petrie. Edward R. and N. i\r.)
Petrie, Peter M., assignor to The Rattan Manufacturing
Company, New Haven. Conn. Electric-cable attaching
device. 2.091,054 ; Aug. 24.
Petro Chemical Company. (See Hershman, Paul R., as-
signor.)
Petroe, Gregory A., Niagara Falls, assignor to The Jlathie-
son Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Vacuum valve.
2,10.^,n.S : Dec, 21.
Petroflf, Alexander, West Kensington, London, England.
Apparatus for indicating or recording the rate of flow
of fluids, 2,089,134 ; Aug, 3.
Petroleum Conversion Corporation. (See Evans, Drue M.,
assignor.)
Petroleum Conversion Corporation. (See Sachs, Albert
P., assignor.)
Petrolpum Engineering, Inc. (See Raigorodsky, Paul M.,
assignor.)
Petroleum Heat and Power Company. (See Thoresen,
Rjilnh S., assignor.)
Petroleum Iron Works Company of Ohio, The. (See
Miller, Arthur O.. assignor.)
Petroleum Iron Works Company of Ohio, The. (See
Rhanor, Edgar E.. assignor.)
Petroleum Iron Works Company of Ohio, The. (See
Smith, Burd R,, assignor,)
Petroleum Processes Corporation, The. (See David,
.\ubre.v D.. assignor.)
Petroleum Procpsses Corporation, The. (See Tears,
Claude F., assignor,)
Petroleum Rectifying Company of California. (See
Kiech, (Clarence P., assicnor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
479
Petroleum Rectifying Company of California. (See Rob-
erts, C. H. M., and Belslie, sssignors.)
Petroleum Kcctityiug Company of California. (See
Roberts, Claudius H. M., assignor.)
Petroleum Rectifying Company of California. (See St.
Hill, Thomas N., assignor.)
Petroleum Rectifying Company of California. (See
Woelflin, William, assignor.)
Petroleum Rectifying Company of California. (See
Wolfe, Karl M., assignor.)
Petrosino, L.ouis. (See Carpen fieri, Louis, assignor.)
Petrovsl^y, Frank F., Binghamton, N. Y. Cleaning tool.
2,080,334 ; May 11.
Petrus-Blumberger, Jos6 S., Delft, Netherlands, assignor
to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Azo
dyestufCs. 2,093,511 ; Sept. 21.
Petry, Theodor A., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Soeony-
Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Refining petroleum. 2,079.035 ; May 4.
Petskeyes, Charles H., Davenport, assignor to Mlcro-
Westco, Inc., Bettendorf, Iowa. Wrapper sealing de-
vice. 2,080,834 ; May 18.
Petskeyes, Charles H., Davenport, Iowa, assignor to Micro-
Westco, Inc., Bettendorf, Iowa. Wrapping machine.
2,088,157 ; July 27.
Petskeyes, Charles H., Davenport, assignor to Micro-
Westco, Inc., Bettendorf, Iowa. Bread slicing machine.
2,101.010 ; Nov. 30.
Petta, John J., Chicago, 111. Tooth brush. 2,091,716;
Aug. 31.
Fetter, Noel A., Los Angeles, Calif. Egg carton.
2.103,382; Dec. 28.
Pettersson, H.ialmar L., assignor to Patentaktiebolaget
Ambia, Stockholm, Sweden. Detection of bad coins.
2,096,647 ; Oct. 19.
Pettersson, Hjalmar L., assignor to Patentaktiebolaget
Ambia. Stockholm, Sweden. Testing metal articles.
2.T 00.977: Nov. 30.
Petti, Joseph. (See Galuppo, L., Petti, and Coceia.)
Petti, Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Soldering tool. 2,093,527 ;
Sept. 21.
Pettibon, Arthur W., et al. (See Hoffman, Charles D., as-
signor.)
Petti bone Mulliken Corporation. (See Enstrom, August,
assignor.)
Pettigrew, Garfield. Elwood, Ind. Recording device.
2.089,294 ; Aug. 10.
Pettit, Irving C. (See Chegwidden, R. A., Harazim,
Kuhn, and Pettit.)
Pettier, L. C. (See Perrott, Frank L., assignor.)
Petty, Earl, assignor to Alco Products, Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Method of and apparatus for filtering high
viscosity liquids. 2,082,847 ; June 8.
Petty, Earl, Hempstead, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Sun Oil Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Dewax-
ing hydrocarbon oils. 2.102,334; Dec. 14.
Petty, Earl, and K. Finsterbusch, New York, N. Y.,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to Sun Oil (Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Method of chilling solutions.
2,079,182 ; May 4.
Petz, Albert. (See Gross, E., Wappes, Hilgenfeldt, and
Petz.)
Petzold, George A. (See Read, R. E., and Petzold.)
Pevere, Ernest F., Beacon, assignor to The Texas Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Removal of wax from hydro-
carbon oil. 2,100,915 ; Nov. 30.
Pevere, Ernest F., and C. G. Ludeman, Beacon, assignors
to The Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Removal of
wax from hvdrocarhnn oil. 2.100.910; Nov. 30.
Pew, Arthur B., Jr., Bryn Mawr, assignor to Sun Oil
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Improving the antideto-
nating quality of gasoline. 2,069,847 ; Feb. 9.
Pew, Arthur E., Jr., Bryn Mawr, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Houdry Process Corporation, Wihning-
ton, Del. Treatment of fluids by contact masses.
2,095,264 : Oct. 12.
Pew, John H., Ardmore, Pa., assignor, by mesne .assign-
ments, to Flondry Process Corporation, Wilmington.
Del. Use of contact masses. 2,095,265; Oct. 12.
Pew, Thomas C, assignor to Hoover Steel Ball Company,
Ann Arbor, Mich. Antifriction bearing. 2,078,450 ;
Apr. 27.
Pew, Thomas W., Houston, Tex. Shutting off water sands
in wells. 2,087,297 ; July 20.
Pewther, Judson C, Wichita, Kans. Trap. 2,095,101 ;
Oct. B.
Peyser, Joseph, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Assembling arli-
cles. 2,069,503 ; Feb. 2.
Peyser. .loHciili. Moiiiii \'i'rnon. N. Y. ]\fo(hod of and
menus for feeding nrtW'les. 2.072,275; Mar. '?..
Pezzella, Rocco, Wnshlngton, D. C. Hair curling man-
drel. 2,077,530 ; Apr. 20.
PfnIT, Ernest U.. Clilciigo, 111., assignor to B. H. Scott.
Tuning dial. 2.008,110; Jan. 19.
I'/'nIT. \vnltor, r.erlin, aHslgnor to Siemens & Ilnlskp
AktlengeHellNchaft, Wernerwerk SlemensHtiKlt, near
({eriln, (Jermany. Telephone Bystem. 2,084,003 ; June
15,
I'fiilT. Wesley. (.See Lake. C. P., and PfnfT.)
Pf.'ilTenberger, .Tonrlilni. nerlln-Mnrlcnedorf, Germany, as-
signor lo General Electric C;onipany. Magnetic testing
device. 2,098,064 • Nov. 2.
PfaltzgrnlT Pottery Company, The. (See Landow, Myor
S., assignor.)
PfalzgrafC, Ross M., Lynn, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Making cores for electrical appara-
tus. 2,083,395 ; June 8.
Pfannenstiel, Hugo, and W. Matthaes, Dessau-in-Anhalt,
assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-BIain, Germany. Manufacture of ar-
tificial silk. 2,078,339 ; Apr. 27.
Pfanniuuller, Julius. (See Wallerstein, L., and Pfann-
muUer. )
Pfanstiehl, Carl, Highland Park, 111., assignor to Pfan-
stiehl Chemical Company. Forming metallic tips.
2,087,041 ; July 13.
Pfanstiehl Chemical Company. (See Pfanstiehl, Carl, as-
signor.)
Pfanstiel, Robert, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Manufacture of ferric sul-
phate. 2,086,237 ; July 6.
Pfau, Arnold, assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Control system. 2,067,460 ;
Jan. 12.
Pfau, Arnold, assignor to Allis-Ch'almers Manufacturing
(Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Propeller blade control.
2,080,742 ; May 18.
Pfau, George M., D. C. Bolin, and E. W. Zublin, assignors
to Texas Pacific Coal & Oil Co., Fort Worth, Tex.
Intimately mixing sulphuric acid and lubricating oil
stock. 2,073,253 ; Mar. 9.
Pfaudler Co., The. (See Goecke, Rudolph F., assignor.)
Ffauser, Edward M. (See Mandl, S., and Pfauser.)
Pfauser, Edward M.. assignor to Bl.ickh.nwk Mfg. Co.,
Milwaukee, Wis. Hydraulic jack. Re. 20,350 ; May 4.
Pfeffer, Edward C. (See Cook, B., and Pfeffer.)
Pfefferkorn, Frederick P., and C. A. Stevens, Carrollton,
Ohio, assignors to The Carrollton Metal Products Com-
pany. Combination food container. 2,098.356 ; Nov. 9.
Pfefferle, George H. (See Bahr, C. C. and Pfeffeile.)
Pfeiflfer, Alfred, San Antonio, Tex. Machine for laying
protecting paper over plants. 2,078,872 ; Apr. 27.
PfeifCer, Frank E., assignor to The Egry Register Company,
Dayton, Ohio. Billing machine. Re. 20,296 ; Mar. 16.
Pfeiffer, Henry P., East Orange, N. J. Machine for con-
ditioning false teeth. 2,097,701 ; Nov. 2.
Pfeiffer, Jakob F., Zurich, Switzerland, assignor to
Wanderer- Werke vorm. Winklhofer & Jaenicke Akt.-Ges.,
Schonau-Chemnitz, Germany. Typewriter. 2,086,945 ;
July 13.
Pfeiffer, Johan P., Amsterdam, Netherlands, assignor to
Shell Development Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Treating concrete and the like. 2,083,863 ; June 15.
Pfeiffer, Joseph, Pittsfleld, Mass. Clothes hanger.
2,079,036 ; May 4.
Pfeiffer, Karl, Detroit, S. T. Foresman. Royal Oak, and
A. H. Fries, assignors to Chrysler Corporation, High-
land Park, Mich. Power driving device. 2,072,380 ;
Alar. 2.
Pfeiffer, Paul, Altona, Germany. Pile driver. 2,080,951 ;
May 18.
Pfeiffer. William C. (See Stern, M. C, and Pfeiffer.)
Pfeil, Nicholas G., Oshkosh, Wis. Clothes wringer guard.
2.097.132 ; Oct. 26.
Pfeil, Roy C. (See Bloss, R. E.. and Pfeil.)
Pfeil, Roy C, Grove City, assignor to International-
Stacey Corporation, Columbus, Ohio. Polish rod grip.
2,092,986; Sept. 14.
Pfenning-Schumaclier-Werke G. m. b. H. (See Landecker,
Max, assignor.)
Pfiffner, Joseph J. (See Swingle, W. W., and Pflffner.)
Pfirrmann, Theodor W., Castrop-Rauxel, assignor to Fried-
rich Uhde Ingenieur-Buro, Dortmund, Germany. Hy-
drogenating carbonaceous materials. 2,088,214 ; July
27.
Pflsler, Arthur, Queens Village, assignor to Newtone En-
gineering Inc.. New York. N. Y. Sound translating sys-
tem. Re. 20,422 ; June 22.
Pflster. T;ester J., El Paso, 111. Agricultural machine.
2,095,007 : Oct. 5.
rfisl(-r, William A. (See Price, E., and Pflster.)
I'listersliiuniner. Josef, Zurich, Switzerland. Tubular post.
2,006,419; Jan. 5.
Pfizer, Charles, & Company. (See Pasternack, Richard,
assignor.)
Pfinger, Harry M., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to General
Steel Casting Corporation, Granite City, 111. Railroad
car structure. 2,007,579 ; Jan. 12.
Pfiager. Harry ]M., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to General
Steel Castings Corporation. Granite City, 111. Railway
cir construction. 2,098.516; Nov. 9.
I'fiiiger, Tliirry M., St. l/ouls, Mo., assignor to General
Steel Castings Corporation. Granite City. 111. Ralhvav
truck structure. 2.09S.517; Nov. 9.
Pfianz, Ernst L., Glencoe, 111. Filter. 2,075,300; Mar.
30.
Pfianze, Cliarles F., TTnlverslty City, Mo. Duplex en-
velope. 2.101,312 ; Dec. 7.
I'lliisiei-er. (leiirgi- l{.. assignor to The Tinlon Switch &
Slu'iiMl Coini)iiny. Swlssvnle. l*a. Kalhvav signaling.
■• (iT(i :!:>() : .A pr (i
Pfiasterer, George R., assignor to The Tinlon Switch ft
Signal Company, Swlssvnle, Pa. Controlling apparatus
for lilglnvay crossing signals. 2.088,75,S ; .\ug, 3.
I'lliiHleri'r, George H., iisslgnor to The Union Switch ft
Signal ('oinpany, Swlssvnle, Pa, Controlling apparatus
for highway crossing signals. 2,089,831) ; Aug. 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Pflastcrer, George E., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway signaling.
2,095,C75 ; Oct. 12.
Pflasterer, George R., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company. Swissvale, Pa. Railway signaling.
2,097,822 • Nov. 2.
Pflasterei', George R., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Colupauy, Swissvale, Pa. Railway signaling.
2,103,010 ; Dec. 21.
Pflueger, Charles T., assignor to The Enterprise Manu-
facturing Company, Akron, Ohio. Combination spoon
and lure with weed guard. 2,069,724 ; Feb. 2.
Pflueger, Charles T., assignor to The Enterprise Manu-
facturing Company, Akron, Ohio. Fish lure. 2,079,335 ;
May 4.
Pflug, Hans. (See Wolman, K., and Pflug.)
Pfliiger, Ernst, Vaduz, Liechtenstein. Vehicle control
mechanism. 2,085,271 ; June 29.
Pfuetzer, Georg, and H. Losch, Lamburgerhof, assignors
to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-
on-the-Main, Germany. Weed killing preparations.
2,076,917 : Apr. 13.
Pfundt, G. M. (See Errig, W. F., and Pfundt.)
Phail, Herman A., River Rouge, Mich. Circulating vent
control. 2,074,024; Mar. 16.
Phail, Herman A., River Rouge, Mich. Warm air circulat-
ing and filtering apparatus. 2,101,916 ; Dec. 14.
Pharma Chemical Corporation. (See Markush, Eugene A.,
assignor.)
Phelan, Louis A. M., Chicago, 111., and L. E. Koch, Beloit,
Wis. Cabinet. 2,100,871 ; Nov. 30.
Phelan, Michael P., Natches, Miss. Shingle roof struc-
ture. 2,094,188 ; Sept. 28.
Phelps, Donald J., Berwyn, and E. F. Corbett, assignors.
by mesne assignments, to Reconstruction Finance Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Sound reproducer. 2,091,011 ;
Aug. 24.
Phelps. Edward M. (See Tracey, J. E., and Phelps.)
Phelps, George T., Forbes, N. Dak. Container. 2,097,736 :
Nov. 2.
Phelps, Joseph, Stamford, Conn., assignor to Remington
Rand Inc., New York, N. Y. Copy holder. 2.067,786 :
Jan. 12.
Phelps, Leroy G., Hamden, Conn. Synchronizing sound
reproducing record with display device. 2,066,538 ;
Jan. 5.
Phelps, Wilbur M., assignor of one-third to H. C. James.
Staunton. Va. Calculating device. 2,088,533 ; July 27.
Phiel, Louis W., Elyria, Ohio. Concealed hinge.
2.073,110 : Mnr. 9.
Philadelphia Air Transport Company. (See Smith, John
W., assignor.)
Philadelphia Drying Machinery Company, The. (See All-
sop, T., and Sibson, assignors.)
Philnrtolphia Drying Machinery Company, The. (Sop
Relohnr, Harold H., assignor.)
Philadelphia Drying Machinery Company, The. (See
Sibson, Walter W., Jr., assignor.)
Phila(lc>l;ihia Drying Machinery Company, The. (See Sib-
son. W. W.. and P.i'Ichor, assignors.)
Philadelphia Lawn Mower and Mfg. Co. (See Hessen-
bruch, Hermann M., assignor.)
Philadelphia Quartz Company. (See Baker, Chester L.,
assignor.)
Philadelphia Quartz Company. (See Carter, John D.,
assignor.)
I'liiladi'lphia & Reading Coal & Iron Company, The. (See
Hobson, Josopli R. A.. Jr., assignor.)
Philadelphia and Reading Coal and Iron Company, The.
(See Reid, John G., .Tr., assignor.)
Philadelphia Storage Batlory Company. (See Brown.
Reynolds D.. Jr., assignor.)
Philadelphia Storage Batlory Company. (See Earnshaw.
David P., assignor.)
Pbiladolpliia Storage Battery Company. (See Lyman.
Harry J., assignor.)
Philbrick, Frank H.. Evanston, 111. Machine for digging
ballast. 2,082,.TO4 ; June 1.
Philco Radio & Television Corporation. (See Albright,
Robert B., assignor.)
Philco Radio & Television Corporation. (See Barry,
Gerald .1.. assignor.!
Philco Radio & Television Corporation. (See Briggs, Jo-
seph A., assignor.)
Philco Radio & Television Corporation. (See Burton,
Euclid O., assignor.)
Pliilco Radio & Television Corporation. (Sec Earnshaw,
David P.. assignor.!
Philco Radio & Television Corporation. (See Konkle,
Philip J., assignor.)
Philipp Brothers, Inc. (See Landers, Bernard L., as-
signor.)
Philipp, Herbert, assignor to The Solvav Process Coni-
p.any. Syracuse, N. Y. Electrolvtic coll. 2,071 087 ■
Fob. 16.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor to Kelvlnator Corporation,
Detroit, Midi. Evaporator for refrigerators. Re
20.?,S8; June 1.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor to Kelvlnator Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,071,155-
Feb. 16.
Philipp. Lawrence A., assignor to Kelvlnator Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,078 508 •
Apr. 27.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor to Kelvlnator Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,081,883 ; May 25.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor to Kelvlnator Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,082,549 ;
June 1.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor to Kelvlnator Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,083,396 ;
June 8.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor to Kelvlnator Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,088,718 ;
Aug. 3.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor to Kelvlnator Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,094,719 ;
Oct. 5.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Nash-Kelvinator Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Refriger-
ating apparatus. 2,095,008 ; Oct. 5.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Nash-Kelvinator Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Refriger-
ating apparatus. 2,095,009 ; Oct. 5.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Nash-Kelvinator Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Refriger-
ating apparatus. 2,095,010 ; Oct. 5.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Nash-Kelvinator Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Refriger-
ating apparatus. 2,095,011 ; Oct. 5.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor to Kelvlnator Corporation,
Detroit, Jlich. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,095,102 ;
Oct. 5. _ , . „
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor to Kelvinator Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,095,713 ; Oct. 12.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Nash-Kelvinator Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2,098,731 ; Nov. 9.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Nash-Kelvinator Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Refrig-
erating apparatus. 2,099,409 ; Nov. 16.
Philipp, Lawrence A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Nash-Kelvinator Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Refriger-
ating apparatus. 2,102,740 ; Dec. 21.
Philippe, Louis, New York, N. Y. Dispensing container
for powders, pastes, creams, and the like. 2,085,446 ;
June 29.
Philippi, Edward H., Evanston, HI. Dispensable device.
2,080,092 ; May 11.
Philippi, Kdward H., Evanston, 111. Advertising appa-
ratus. L'.0;)7,090 : Oct. 26.
Philippi, Theodore F., East St. Louis, 111. Polishing ma-
chine. 2,078,408 ; Apr. 27.
Philips, Harlow D., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Film driving apparatus. 2.095.831 : Oct 12.
Philips, Herman B., New York, N. Y. Automatic clutch
control. 2,070,176 ; Feb. 9.
Phillev, William W., Valparaiso, Ind. Cool drink dis-
penser. 2,101,190 ; Dec. 7.
Phillippi, Dale M.. and J. E. Wilson, Dayton, Ohio, as-
signors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Making colloidal lead. 2,098,710 ; Nov. 9.
Phillip.s, Albert J. (See Betterton, J. O., and Phillips.)
Phillips-Baker Rubber Company. (See Chace, C. H.,
Lingley, and Marshall, assignors.)
Phillips. Barnet, Rye, N. Y. Figure device. 2,096,130 ;
Oct. 19.
Phillips, Benjamin, Cincinnati, assignor to The Phillips
Pump & Tank Company. Sign. 2,102,972 : Dec. 21.
Phillips, Bernard C, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to The Mallory Research Company, Detroit, Mich.
Ignition control device. 2,097,842 ; Nov. 2.
Phillips & ButorfE :Mfg. Co. (See Rollins, Clark B.,
assignor.)
Phillips, Charles E., assignor of one-fourth to T. C.
Greene, Fresno, Calif. Tooth brush. 2,097,987 ;
Nov. 2.
Phillips, Charles H., Chemical Co., The. (See Riggs,
Lloyd K., assignor.)
Philli|i.'<. Charles S. (See Morse, J. W., Moore, and
Phillips.)
Phillips, Charlie A.. Ness City, Kans. Tire condition in-
dicator. 2.081,064 ; Mav IS.
Phillips. Edgar, Neptune, N. J. Nose device. 2,087,042 ;
July 13.
Pliiiiips. i:iwood C, Evanston. 111. Motor starter.
2.07.-. Sn5 : .\pr. 6.
Phillips. Festus B., Sr.. Westwood, Calif. Applicator for
.nrtificial eyelashes. 2,094,409; Sept. 28.
Phillips, George, Newark, N. J. Necktie spreader.
2,n8S,S67 ; Aug. 3.
Phillips, George P.. Belmont, Mass. Dental instrument.
2,070,025; Feb. 9.
Phillips, <;ordon D.. Portville, N. 1'. Tunnel kiln and
operating same. 2.081,954; June 1.
Phillips. Harold D.. Delmar, N. Y. Pipe smoker's serving
set. 2,096,405; Oct. 19.
Phillips, Harold P., Maplewood, Mo. Ventilated piston
ring. 2.080.S9S; May 18.
Phillips, Harold P., assignor to Hastings Manufacturing
Company, Hastings, Mich. Device for grooving valve
stems and the like. 2.099.228: Nov. 16.
Phillips, Harry I., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Flashlight spare bulb
carrier. 2,092,615 ; Sept. 7.
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Phillips, Henry E., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electrical control system.
2,079,466 ; May 4.
Phillips, Henry F., Portland. Oreg., assignor to Phillips
Screw Company, Wilmington, Del. Screw. 2.066,484 ;
.Tan. 5.
Phillips, Irwin E., Greeneville, Tenn. Educational ap-
pliance. 2,087,043 ; July 13.
Phillies, James D., Oriskany, N. Y. Snow plow deflector.
2,085,996 ; Julv 6.
Phillips, John, Oakland, Calif. Compressor. 2,072,990 ;
Mar. 9.
Phillips, John H., Chicago, 111. Concrete insert.
2,096,062 ; Oct. 19.
Phillips, John W., assignor of one-half to F. J. Lindouist,
Bridgeport, Conn. Cement and plaster material.
2.071,263 : Feb. 16.
Phillips, John X. (See Hill, E. G., and Phillips.)
Phillips, Joseph, assignor to Nickels & Lauber, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Mechanism for the automatic selection and
operation of flat knitting machine thread carrier bars.
2.100.611 : Nov. 30.
Phillips, Julia W., Denver, Colo. Knitting band.
2.090.807 : Aug. 24.
Phillips, Ijonnie H., New Albany, Miss. Log loading
device. 2.073,563 ; Mar. 9.
Phillips, Paul D., Elmhurst, assignor to Benjamin Electric
ISIfg. Company, Des Plaines, 111. Lighting fixture.
2,095,761 ; Oct. 12.
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Buell, Albert E., as-
signor.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Buell, A. E., and
Schulze, assignors.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Drennan, Harry E.,
assignor.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Fitch, Louis H., Jr.,
assignor.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Fitch, L. H., Jr., and
Frey, assignors.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Frey, Frederick E.,
assignor.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Frey, F. E., and
Huppke, assignors.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Guyer, Jesse A., as-
signor.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Henry, R. W., Reid,
and .Schnlze. assignors.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Kerr, Arthur N., as-
signor.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See McQuiston, Horace L.,
assignor.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Nutter, I. E., and
Martin, assignors.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Schulze, Walter A., as-
signor.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Snow, Robert D., as-
i signor.)
Phillips Petroleum Company, et al. (See Taylor, J. F. M.,
Greensfelder, and Shiras, as.signors.)
Phillips Petroleum Company. (See Youker, Malcolm P.,
assignor.)
Phillips Pump & Tank Company, The. (See Phillips,
Ben.iamin, assignor.)
Phillips, Rodney F., Oakland, Calif. Jack. 2,070,960 ;
Feb. 16.
Phillips, Roy, Dallas, Tex. Structure for supporting
plaster coating. 2,100,650; Nov. 30.
Phillips, Russell W., Rockville Centre, N. Y., assignor to
Nashua Gummed and Coated Paper Company, Nashua,
N. H. Strip serving device and moistening means.
2.089,420 ; Aug. 10.
Phillips Screw Company. (See Phillips, Henry F., as-
signor.)
Philips, William E., Oak Park, assignor to Link-Belt Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Belt conveyer. 2,094,747 ; Oct. 5.
Philips, William E., Oak Park, 111., and T. M. Harris,
Indianapolis, Ind., assignors to Link-Belt Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Belt conveyer. 2,094,748 ; Oct. 5.
Phillips, William H. (See Markel, O.. I'hillips, and
Bandlsh.)
Phillips, William H.. Oak Park, 111., assignor to Henry
Pratt Company. Filter. 2,008,468 ; Jan. 19.
Phillips, William J., North Kansas City, and R. Scovel,
Kansas City, Mo. Thormocircuit controller. 2,085,380 ;
June 29.
Phillmore, Charles E., Chicago, 111., and J. H. Tobln,
assignors to Tobin Tool and Die Company, Inc., Fond
du Ij.'ic, Wis. Governor for motion picture camera.
2,073,803; Mar. 10.
Plillpoll. l.a Vcine R., Washington, D. C, assignor to West-
liitrliousc ICU'ctrIc & Mnuufacturlng Company, East
PlUsliiirgli, I'll. Regulating system. 2,0(!6.9I3; Jan. 5.
I'liilpotl, T/a Verne R., WilK-insburg. assignor to Wesl-
inglioi'ise I'llc'tric & Manufacturing Company. East
I'lllsburt-'h, fa. Radio optical modulallou system.
2.009.ri3K ; Fi'l). 2.
Phllpott, La Verno R., Wllklnsbnrg, assignor to West-
Inghousn Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Facsimile transmission system.
2,070.312; Feb. 0.
Phllpott, T<a Vei-ne R., Wllklnsburg, assignor to Weslhig-
hoiisi' l';ii'chlf & Manul'aclurlng Company, East Pitts-
burgh. Pa. Facsimile trnnRmlRslon. 2,1()3,703 ; Dec.
28.
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Philrand, Inc. (See Rand, James H., assignor.)
Plnly, Fernand, Lyon, France. Electric drive for the pick-
ing devices for looms. 2,067,096 ; Jan. 5.
Phinney, Hugh M. (See Moody, J. S. C, and Phinney.)
Phinney, Robert M. (See Hailes, W. D., and Phinney.)
I'liinney, Robert M., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Centralized traffic control
system for railroads. 2,069,044 ; Jan. 26.
Phinney, Robert M., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Centralized traffic control
system. 2,082,740 ; June 1.
Phinney, Robert M., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Traffic control system for
railroads. 2,082,741 ; June 1.
Phinney, Robert M., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Centralized traffic con-
trolling system for railroads. 2,082,742 ; June 1.
Phinney, Robert M., assignor to General Railway Signal
Companv, Rochester, N. Y. Block signaling system for
railroads. 2,096,939 ; Oct. 26.
Phinney-Walker Co. Inc. (See Berti, Joseph, assignor.)
Phipps, John T. (See Smith, H. C, and Phipps.)
Phipps, John T., Huntington Park, Calif. Packer.
2,085,997 ; July 6.
Phister, Albert B., Fort Thomas, Ky., assignor to The
Phister Mfg. Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Fire extinguisher
apparatus. 2,079,924 ; May 11.
Phister Mfg. Co., The. (See Phister, Albert B., as-
signor.)
Phoenix Glass Company, The. (See Kucera, Peter, as-
signor.)
Phoenix Metal Cap Company. (See Kowal, Walter, as-
signor.)
Phoenix Metal Cap Company. (See Taliaferro, Thomas
L., assignor.)
Phoenix Oil Engineering Company. (See Redfield, C L.,
and De Long, assignors.)
Phoenix Toilet & Paper Mfg. Co. Inc. (See Slade, Harold
W., assignor.)
Phosphate Recovery Corporation. (See Tartaron, F. X.,
and Duke, assignors.)
Photo-Cast Inc. (See Bennett, Charles W., assignor.)
Photo-Cylinder Corporation. (See Misuraca, William N.,
assignor.)
Piaggio & Co., Soc. An. (See D'Ascanlo, Corradino, as-
signor.)
Piatt, Howard I., Lansing, Mich. Float valve. 2,095,346 ;
Oct. 12.
Piatt, William M., Durham, N. C. Sewage aeration.
2,081,382 ; May 25.
Picard, RonS, Villeurbanne, France, assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, DeL
Manufacture of thread. 2,079,524 ; May 4.
Picard, Rene. Vaulx en Velin, France, assignor, by mesne
assignments to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Apparatus for the production of
artificial thread. 2.091.612 ; Aug. 31.
Plcardi, Michael A., Philadelphia, Pa. Pneumatic tube.
2,070,066 ; Feb. 9.
Piccirilli, Joseph, Elmhurst, N. Y. Metal faggottlng.
2.097,382; Oct. 26.
Piccot, Henry W., Tuckahoe, N. Y. Cosmetic applicator.
2,094,929 ; Oct. 5.
Pichler, Gustav, and W. Weichert, Bronx, N. Y. Beer
coil cleaner. 2,074,187 ; Mar. 16.
Pichucki, Antoni, Sydney, Nova Scotia, Canada. Auto-
mobile brake controlling device. 2,103,089: Doc. 21.
Pick, Albert Co. (See Fitzgerald, Patrick, assignor.)
I'ick, Erie. (See T^amelii. V. F., Pick, and Robertson.)
Pick, Eric, New York, N. Y., assignor to The Permutit
Company (1934), Wilmington, Del. Water treating ap-
paratus. 2,067,302 ; Jan. 12.
Pick, Eric, assignor to The Permutit Company, New York,
N. Y. l^lural valve actuation and control. 2,070,321 ;
Apr. 0. ■
Pick, Eric, assignor to The Permutit Comjianv, Now York.
N. Y. Water filter battery control. 2.07fl'..^22 ; Ai)r. 6.
Pick, Eric, assignor to Servel, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Refrigerating apparatus. 2,085,867 ; Julv (i.
Pick, Eric, assignor to Servel, Inc., Now York, N. Y.
Refrigerating apparatus and operation thereof.
2,085,868 ; July 6.
Pick Manufacturing Company. (See Weasler, A. V., and
Dooley, assignors.)
Pick M.'inufacturing Company. (See Weasler, A. V., and
Mover, assignors.)
I'ickn'rd, Glenn II.. Wilmette, 111., assignor to Commercial
Solvents Corporation. Torre Haute. Ind. Nonsagsing
l)nislilng lac(|uer. 2.060,6 I.T ; Jan. 5.
rirkard, Wilfred I?., Watertown, and J. C. G. Maxwell,
Walerbury, assignors to The .Vnierican Brass Compiiny.
Walerbiiry, Conn. Connection for llexible hose.
2.074.425 : Mar. 23.
Pickens, John 1)., and T. R. Thompson, I'llnt. Mich.,
assignors to E. I. du Pont do Xontonrs >^- Companv
Wilmington, Del. Manufacture of polishing wax com-
positions. 2,078,071 ; May 4.
I'l.licns. Waunelta. Los ,\iigeles. Calif. CorsiM stnv and
CDisi't closure. 2.0,S|.5!)3; June 22.
riclii-r X-Riiy Cornonillon Wnlte MMiiufactiirlng Division
Inc. (See Golddeld, 1'^ R.. llorsley, and Schirlng, n.s-
slgnors.)
Picker XRny Corporation. Wnlte Manufnclurlng Division
Inc. (See llorsley, Caperton H., assignor.)
482
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Picker X-Ruv Corporation Waite Manufacturing Division,
Inc. (See Ilorsley, C. B., and Goldfield, assignors.)
Pickett, Francis N., Westminster. London, England. Rub-
ber molding. 2,066,798 ; Jan. 5.
Pickett, Francis N., Westminster, London, England.
Production of ebonite powder for molding purposes.
2,096,336 ; Oct. ID.
Pickett, Francis N., Westminster, London, England, as-
signor to United States Rubber Products, Inc., New
York, N. y. Manufacture of articles from vulcanized
rubber. 2,088,920 ; Aug. 3. ^. . ,
Pickett, Francis N., London, Kngland, assignor to Lnited
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Treat-
ing vulcanized rubber. 2,102,741 ; Dec. 21.
Pickett, Gerald A., McICenzie Bridge, Oreg. Gas mixer.
2,101,477 : Dec. 7. „ „^ „„„
Pickett, Louis, Irvington, N. J. Jaw brace. Re. 20,389 ;
June 1. „
Pickett, Oscar A., Kenvil, N. J., assignor to Hecules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Dispersing agent.
2,070,177 ; Feb. 9.
Pickett, Oscar A., and A. L. Osterhof. assignors to Her-
cules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Detergent
composition. 2,097,737 ; Nov. 2.
Pickhaver, Lionel G., and W. W. Worley, Jr., Chicago,
111., assignors to General Electric Company. Arc weld-
ing. 2,069,623 ; Feb. 2.
I'ickle, Marion McD., and D. E. Parsons, Knoxville, Tenn.
Combined chair and desk. 2.100.597 ; Nov. 30.
Pickles, John. (See Pickles, Robert and J. P.)
Pickles, Robert, Burnley, and J. Pickles, Fence, near Burn-
ley, England. Manufacture of elastic threads.
2,101,752 ; Dec. 7.
Pickman, Harry. (See Bacher, J., and Pickman.)
Pickop, George B., New Haven, Conn., assignor to The
New Haven Vibrator Company, Inc., New Haven, Conn.
Cylinder lock. 2,093,925 ; Sept. 21.
Pickop, George B., assignor to The New Haven Vibrator
Companv, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Nut cracker.
2,094,24'3 ; Sept. 28.
Pickup, George E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Florence-Welirle Stove Co., Newark, Ohio. Liquid fuel
stove. 2,067,412 ; Jan. 12.
Pickup, George E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Florence-Wehrle Stove Co., Newark, Ohio. Valve
mechanism for gasoline stoves or the like. 2,069,848 ;
Feb. 9.
Pii'l;up, George E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Florence-Wehrle Stove Co., Newark, Ohio. Cooking
stove. 2,072,276 ; Mar. 2.
Pickup, George E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Florence-Wehrle Stove Co., Newark, Ohio. Kitchen
range. 2,098,464 : Nov. 9.
Picochronie Corporation. (See Schneiderwirth, Herman
J., assignor.)
Picton, Norman, Stevenston, Scotland, assignor to Im-
perial Chemical Industries Limited. Making cellulose
derivatives. 2,067.946 ; Jan. 19.
Pie, Paul F., Jr. (See Ingols, H. A., and Pie.\
Pieck, Carl E., Covington, Ky. Syringe. 2,098,106 ;
Nov. 2.
Plelstick, Gustav, assignor to Slaschinenfabrik Augsburg-
Nurnberg A. G., Augsburg. Germany. Resilient shock-
absoibiiicr enshinnincr of engines. 2,080,761 ; Aug. 10.
Pienzak, John, Deming, N. Hex. Album. 2,078„')42 ;
Apr. 27.
Pippeiihrook, Paul F. (See Mowers, O., and Piepen-
brook.)
Piepor, Alphonse F., et al. (See Meitzler, Charles R., as-
signor.)
Pieper, Alphonse F.. et nl. (See Saffir. Jacob A., assignor.)
Pieper. Alphonse F., Brighton, N. Y. Dental syringe.
2,085,470 ; June 29.
Pieper. Ali)honse F., Rochester. N. Y. Dental unit.
2,087.654 : July 20.
Pieper, .Arthur O.. Brighton, N. Y. Cleaning device.
2,070,313 : Feb. 9.
Pieper. .\ [tlnir O., Brighton, N. Y. Floor mop. 2,073,170 ;
.Mar. 9.
Piepi-r, Hartmann. (See Dalmer, O., Dlehl. and Pieper.)
Pieper. Oscar H., et al. (See Meitzler, Charles R., as-
signor.)
Pieper, Oscar IT,, et nl. (Sep Safflr, .Tacoh A., assignor.)
Pieper. Oscar IT., Rochester, N. Y. X-ray apparatus.
2,086.045 : July 6.
Pier, Mnthias. Heidelberg. W. Riimpf, T,iHhvigs!iafen-on-
thp-RIiine, and E. Donath. Mannheim, assignors to I. G.
Farbeninduatrle Aktiengpsellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany. Thermal treatment of carbonaceous
substances. 2,068.868 ; Jan. 26.
Pier, Mathtas. Heidelberg, and W. Simon and W. Kroenig,
LudwigsIiafen-on-thp-Rhlne, Germany, assignors to
St.Tndard-I. O. Company. Linden. N. J. Hydrogenating
distillnble carbonaceous materials. 2.087.608; July 20.
Pier. Matliins, Heidelberg, F. Christmann. Ludwigshafen-
on-the-Rliine. and E. Donath. Mnnnheim. Germany, as-
signors to Standard I. G, Company. Linden. X. J.
Production of liigli molecular liydrncenntinn products
of hiclily voscnns character. 2.003.096 : Sept, 14,
Pier. Mnthias. Heidelberc. and W. Simon and W, Kroenig.
T.udw'Csh.nfen-on-the-Rhine. Germany. .nssignors to
Standard-I. G, Compnny, Linden, N, .1. Hvdrocenaling
stillnble carbonaceous materials. 2,098,400 ; Nov. 9.
I'ier, Matliias, Heidelberg, W. Simon, and P. Jacob. Lud-
wigshafen-on-the-Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farben-
industrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Catalytic reaction. 2,100,352 ; Nov. 30.
Pier, Mathias, Heidelberg, and E. Donath, Mannheim, as-
signors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Production of hy-
drocarbons of low boiling point. 2,100,353 ; Nov. 30.
Pier, Mathias, Heidelberg, W. Simon, and G. Grassh Lud-
wigshafen-on-tlie-Rhine, Germany, assignors to Stand-
ard-I. G. Company, Linden, N. J. Treatment with hy-
drogenating gases of distillable carbonaceous materials.
2,100,354: Nov. 30.
Pierce. Charles M., deceased, Detroit, Mich., by L. Pierce,
executrix. Sorting apparatus. 2,077,851 ; Apr. 20.
Pierce, Clayton B., Boston, Mass. Carburetor.
2.092.015 ; Sept. 7.
Pierce, Clayton B., Boston, Mass. Carburetor.
2.092.016 ; Sept. 7.
Pierce, Edward W. (See Widmer, G. A., and Pierce.)
Pierce, Frank, Rutland, Vt. Stone finishing machine.
2,090,067 ; Aug. 17.
Pierce, Frank L., assignor to The Hoover Companv, North
Canton. Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,070.6'!2 : Feb. 16.
Pierce Governor Co., The. (See Benjamin, Walter E.,
assignor.)
Pierce Governor Company. (See McCullough, N. M., and
Cook, assignors.)
Pierce, Harold C, Anaheim, Calif. Box squeeze.
2,086,283 ; July 6.
Pierce, Harold E., Menasha, assignor to Marathon Paper
Mills Company, Rothschild, Wis. Automatic break-off
mechanism. 2,074,237 ; Mar. 16.
Pierce, Harold S., Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to Link-
Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Drive chain. 2,069,591 ;
Feb. 2.
Pierce, James B., Jr., assignor to Barium Reduction Cor-
poration, Charleston, W. Va. Blanc fixe and making
same. 2,071,938 ; Feb. 23.
Pierce, James B., Jr., assignor to Barium Reduction
Corporation, Charleston, W. Va. Blanc fix6 and mak-
ing same. 2,081,835 ; May 25.
Pierce, John B., Foundation. (See Davison, Robert L.,
assignor.)
Pierce, John B., Foundation. (See Groeniger, William C,
assignor.)
Pierce, John B., Foundation. (See Groeniger, W. C, and
Davison, assignors.)
Pierce, John B., Foundation. (See Strong, W'illiam E. S.,
assignor.)
Pierce, Loduskia, executrix. (See Pierce, Charles M.)
Pierce, Oscar H., assignor to Monarch Marking System
Limited, Toronto. Ontario, Canada. Label roll con-
tainer. 2.080.986 ; May IS.
Pierce, Raymond C. Chicago. 111., assignor to General
American Tank Car Corporation. Refrigerator car. 'J
2,071,236; Feb. 16.
Pierce, Raymond C. Chicago. 111., assignor to General
American Tank Car Corporation. Tank car. 2,087,703 :
July 20.
Pierce, Robert C, .assignor to National Standard Com-
pany, Niles, Mich. Venetian blind or the like.
2,090.145. Aug. 17.
Pierce, Robert C, assignor to National Standard Company.
Xiles. Mich. Wire-handling apparatus. 2,099,532 ;
Nov. 16.
Pierce, Robert H., Duxbury, and R. T. Fisher, Weston,
Mass. Taffrail speedometer. 2,081,557 ; May 25.
Pierce. Selda K.. Brookline, Mass. Divided skirt.
2.098.810: Nov. 9.
Pierce, Stephen C, Jr. (See Larmour, H. M., and Pierce.)
Pierce. William E. (.See Cox, W. R.. Morris, and Pierce.)
Piercy, Carl A., Ballston Lake, and E, L, Crandall. Scotia.
N. Y., assignors to General Electric Company. Lead ex-
trusion apparatus. 2.074.856 : ;\Iar. 23.
Piercy. Earl R.. assignor to Thomas & Skinner Stppl
Products Companv. Indianapolis, Ind. Sinker for knit-
ting machines. 2,100.060; Nov. 23.
Piercy, Joseph W. (See Bennett. Joseph A., assignor.)
Pierle, Henry C, assignor to The R. K. Le Blond Ma-
chine Tool Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Work rotating
structure for machine tools. 2.080.228: Mav 11.
Pierle, Henry C assiirnnr to Tlie R. K. Le Blond Machine
Tool Coiiipnny. Cincinnati, Ohio. Tool holder for
lathes. 2,089,421 ; Aug. 10.
Pierle, Henry C. assignor to The R. K. Le Blond IMachine
Tool Company. Cincinnati, Ohio. :\Iulfiple spindie cen-
ter drive crank shaft lathe. 2.103.298 ; Dec. 28.
Pierpont. Robert. (See Reama. G. H., and Pierpont.)
T'ierrat. Paul, and E. Coloinbu, Paris. France, assignors, bv
mesne assignments, to E, I, du Pont de Nemours & Com"-
pan.v. Wilmington. Del, Spinning process and appara-
tus therefor. 2,094.617 ; Oct. 5.
Pierrat. Paul M.. Paris. France, assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Companv.
Wilmington. Del. Spindle. 2,088,011: Julv 27.
Piersimoni. Giovanni. New York, and H. S." Friedman.
Mount Vernon, assignors to Multi-Lite Corporation.
New York, N. Y. Incandescent lamp. 2.093.528;
S.-pt. 21.
Pierson, .Mberta M.. Stockton. Calif. Invalid chair.
2,101.290; Dec. 7.
LIST OF PATENTEES
483
Pierson, Charles A., assignor to The Standard Electric
Stove Company, Toledo, Ohio. Broiler drawer.
2,089,719 ; Aug. 3.
Pierson, Torvalu N., and G. Allen, assignors to Gleaner
Harvester Corporation, Independence, Mo. Sickle driv-
ing mechanism for harvesting machines. 2,096,558 ;
Oct. 19.
Pieslak, Bernard B., assignor to Abingdon Sanitary Mfg.
Co., Abingdon, 111. Combined closet bowl and tank
structure. 2,096,306 ; Oct. 19.
Pieslak, Bernard B., assignor to Abingdon Sanitary Mfg.
Co., Abingdon, 111. Combined closet bowl and tank
structure. 2,096,307 ; Oct. 19.
Pieszak, Anthony J., and E. M. Mulcahy, Dunkirk, N. Y.
Train order delivery device. 2,090,549 ; Aug. 17.
Pieth, Peter. (See Straub, F., and Pieth.)
Piganeau, G6rard P., Paris, France. Brake. 2,009,680 ;
Feb. 2.
Piganeau, Gerard P., Paris, France. Braking device.
2,087,579; July 20.
Piggott, Henry A. (See Baldwin, A. W., and Piggott.)
Piggott, Henry A., Blackley, assignor to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited, Westminster, England. Quater-
niiry ammonium compounds and preparing the same.
2.075,958 : Apr. 6.
Piggott, Henry A., Blackley, Manchester, England, as-
signor to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Qua-
ternary ammonium compounds. 2,097,640 ; Nov. 2.
Piggott, Henry A., CheadJe Hulme, England, assignor to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Textile assist-
ants and preparing the same. 2,091,105 ; Aug. 24.
Piggott, Henry A., Cheadle Hulme, England, assignor to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Compounds of
the dimethvlolurea-ethylene-oxide condensation-product
series. 2,091,106 ; Aug. 24.
Piggott, Henry A., Cheadle Hulme, and E. H. Rodd,
Brooklands, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Sensitized photographic silver
halide emulsions. 2,071.898 : Feb. 23.
Piggott, Henry A., Cheadle Hulme, and E. H. Rodd,
Brooklands, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical
Industries Limited. Sensitized photographic film,
plate, and emulsion. 2,071,899 ; Feb. 23.
Pigott, Reginald J. S., assignor to Gulf Research & De-
velopment Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Volumetric meter.
2,080,183 ; May 11.
I'igott, Reginald J. S., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Gulf Research & Development Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Fluid pressure gauge. 2,084,623 ; June 22.
IMhl, Paul E., Chevy Chase, Md., and S. F. Mashbir, as-
signors to The Washington Institute of Technology,
Washington, D. C. Ammunition and ordnance device.
2,083,665 ; June 15.
Pike, Henry L., Hampton, Va., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Bendix Products Corporation, South
Bend, Ind. Automatic clutch. 2,086,364 ; July 6.
Pike, Otis W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electron discharge device and cool-
ing accessories therefor. 2,085,601 ; June 29.
Pike, Otis W., and T. A. Elder, Schenectady, N. Y., as-
signor to General Electric Company. Electric discharge
apparatus. 2,082,651 ; June 1.
Piker, Sidney, assignor to The Hamilton Metal Products
Company, Hamilton, Ohio. Mirror frame door. Re.
20,231 ; Jan. 5.
I'ikul, Joseph H., assignor to The Reece Button Hole
ISIachine Company, Boston, Mass. Buttonhole sewing
machine. 2,072,991 ; Mar. 9.
ril-ul. .loseph II.. a.ssignor to The Reece Button Hole
Machine Company, Boston, Mass. Thread pull-off device
for biitlonhole sewing ituichines. 2,076,185; Apr. 6.
I'ikul, Joseph H., Troy, N. Y., and C. A. O. Grip, Newton-
ville, assignoi's to The Reece Button Hole Machine
('ompany, Boston, Mass. Tliread cutter for buttonhole
sewing miieirmos, 2,008,509 ; Jan. 19.
J'ilant, Frederick, Granby, Mo. Tobacco pipe. 2,098,161 ;
Nov. 2.
rilMad, Eric J., Rockville Center, N. Y. Adjustable
lock. 2,090,550 ; Aug. 17.
I'ill)lad, Eric J., Itoelcvillo Centre, and C. C. Strange,
Port Richmond, Staten Island, N. Y. Locking device.
2,070,825 ; Apr. 13.
I'ilhlad. iOrIc .]., and C. C. Strange, Rockville Centre.
,\. Y, Brake locking device for motor vehicles.
2,070,903: Apr. 13.
Pilkingloii P.rolliers Limiled. (See Waldron, Frederic
B., assignor.)
I'ilMiiclDU. lOrnest L., and J. F. Turner, Detroit. Mich.
Arlificlal teelli and forming the same. 2,072,127:
Mar. 2.
I llldnirlon, Norin;in. (See Wllkln.son. H.. and Pilklngton.)
Pllla, Luclnn E., New York, N. Y. Elllclcncv graded pat-
tern. 2,070,410; Feb. 9.
Pilling, Norm.in H., We.stfleld, N. J., and P. D. Merica,
(iHslgnovH to Tlie International Nickel Conii)iiny, Inc.,
New York. N. Y. Copper-nlckel-tllanluni alloys.
2.102,238: Dec. 14.
I'lllsbiiry I''Ionr Mills Company. (See Anderson, Edwin
K., (iNNlirnor. )
T>ll(>. Clai's Wlllii'lm. (See Tlullman, G. H.. and Pllo.)
Plliin, .loNepli U., Monlreiil. Quehee. Canada. Shade ap
paniluH for vehicles. 2.08(1,002; July 6.
Pilorz, Bruno P.. and B. J. Butler, Honolulu, Hawaii, as-
signors to California Packing Corporation, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Preparing food concentrates. 2,066,574 ;
Jan. 5.
Pilot Letter Label Co. (See Elmore, Charles F,, assignor.)
Pilot Radio Corporation (See Toth, E., and Cooper,
assignors.)
Pilz, Josef, Pottendorf, Lower Austria. Drawing mecha-
nism of spinning machines. 2,074,556 ; Mar. 23.
Pinard, Antoine B., San Jose, Calif. Gate. 2,076,092 ;
Apr. 6.
Pinaud, John, Atlantic Highlands, and G. (Juick, North
Arlington, N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Universal Form Clamp Company, Chicago, 111. Tie rod
construction. 2,095,714 ; Oct. 12.
Pinaud, John A., Atlantic Highlands, N. J. Variable
speed transmission device. 2,084,703 ; June 22.
Pinazza, Giosu6, Milan, Italy. Percussion apparatus.
2,102,603 ; Dec. 21.
Pine, Gilbert E. (See Holmes, Charles I., assignor.)
Pines Winterfront Co. (See Petersen, E. G., and Seitz,
assignors.)
Pink, Clarence E., Cambridge, Md. Wire fabric conveyer.
2,091,213 ; Aug. 24.
Pink, Clarence E., Cambridge, Md. Multistrand spiral
fabric. 2,091,214 ; Aug. 24.
Pinkerton, Clarence S., assignor to Cutler-Hammer, Inc.,
Milwaukee, Wis. Apparatus for measuring flowing gas-
eous fluids. 2,067,645 ; Jan. 12.
Pin Lock Corporation. (See Harbridge, Chester C, as-
signor.)
Pinner, John B., Suffolk, Va. Advertising device.
2,079,303 ; Alay 4.
Pinney, Harry H. (See Hawley, Charles G., assignor.)
Pinson, Abraham, Brooklvn, N. Y. Locking device for
doors and the like. 2,088.665 ; Aug. 3.
Pinsuti, Giuseppe F., New York, N. Y. Bottle stopper.
2,069,045 ; Jan. 26.
Pinto, Anthony, New Rochelle, assignor to Otis Elevator
Company, New York, N. Y. Control system for eleva-
tors. 2,098,792 ; Nov. 9.
Pinto, Anthony, New Rochelle, assignor to Otis Elevator
Company, New York, N. Y. Alternating current motor
control. 2.098,793 ; Nov. 9.
Pintsch, Julius Aktiengesellschaft. (See Holm, Walde-
mar, assignor.)
Pintsch, Julius, Aktiengesellschaft. (See von Mihaly
Dgnes, assignor.)
Pintsch, Julius, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Wilckens, Ernst,
assignor.)
Pioneer Instrument Company. (See Berry, William S.,
assignor.)
Pioneer Instrument Company. (See Irvin, George E.,
assignor.)
Pioneer Instrument Company. (See Schmidt, Walter, as-
signor.)
Pioneer Instrument Company. (See Urfer, .Vdolf, as-
signor.)
Pioneer Instrument Company. (See Urfer, Adolph, as-
signor.)
Pioneer Rubber Company. (See Hanson, Ossian B., as-
signor.)
Pioneer Suspender Company. (See Lavenson, Jay, as-
signor.)
Piotrowski. Waclnw .1., and J. Winkler, Drohobyez. Poland.
Production of .secondary .and tertiary .alkvl monoclilo-
rides. 2,103.692; Dec. 2,S.
Pipa, John L., Jr. (See Mariano, Connie, assignor.)
Pipe, John. (See Bullock, E. C, and Pipe.)
Pipenhagen, Charles A., Chicago, 111. Lawn edge trim-
mer. 2,075,301 : Mar. 30.
riper, Carl K., Oakland, Calif. Turbine. 2,084,594; June
IMper. George S., London, England. Combination of win-
dow shade and operating means. 2,077,852 ; Apr. 20.
Piper, Walter F., Oak Park, assignor to The Beardsley
& Piper Company, Chicago, III. Apparatus for filling
foundry flasks. 2,092,329 ; Sept. 7.
Piper, Walter F., Oak Park, assignor to The Beardsley
& Piper Company, Chicago, 111. Flask filling appara-
tus. 2,092,330 ; Sept. 7.
Piper. Walter F., Oak Park, assignor to The Beardsley
& Piper Company, Cliiciigo, III. Flask filling app.-ira-
tus. 2,092.331 : Sept. 7.
Piper. Walter V., Oak Park, and W. E. Naylor, assignors
to The Beardsley & Piper Company, Chicago, III. Ap-
paratus for filling foundry flasks. 2,092,328; Sept. 7.
Piper, William G., Cuinberlnnd, Md., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Carton, 2.101.282; Dec. 7,
I'Iperoux. Kene P., Radhurn, N, J„ assignor to Celluloid
Corporation. Multicolor printing on articles of Irregu-
lar shape. 2,076,5,S9 ; Apr. 13.
I'Iperoux. Rone IV. ItiidliMrn, N. J., assignor to Celluloid
Corpora I ion. Multicolor piinllng on articles of Irregu-
Inr NlwMie. 2.102..S0.S ; T)(>c. 21.
Pipplg. Frederick A., Paterson, N. J., assignor of one-
third to Ollmolors t^orporntion, and two-thirds to M
Stevens and T. Brno, New York, N, Y. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,093,3.39; Sept. 14.
riiiuerez, Einlle, St. CIouil. France. Pressure luhrlcnt-
Ini: appataliis. 2,090,733: Aug. 24.
l'l(niere/.. Emile. St. Cloud, V'rance. Device for fllllnc
t;niks with hydrocarbons. 2,000,73-1; Aug. 2-1,
484
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Pirani, Marcello, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Electrical device.
2,097,303 ; Oct. 26.
Pirani, JIarcello. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, and A. Fehso, Berlin.
Germany, assignors to General Electric Company.
Method and apparatus for molding glass tubing.
2,080.899 ; .Alay IS.
Pirani, Marcello, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. R. Rompe, Berlin,
and W. Thouret, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. Germany, assignors
to General Electric Company. Gaseous electric dis-
charge lamp device. 2.08T,T3.j ; July 20.
Pirani, JIarcello, and M. Reger, Berlin, Germany, as-
signors to General Electric Company. Electric metal
vapour lighting tube. 2,094,068 ; Oct. 5.
Pirani, Marcello, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, and M. Reger,
Berlin, Germany, assignors to General Electric Com-
pany. Gaseous electric discharge device. 2,103,039 ;
Dec. 21.
Pirelli-General Cable Works Limited. (See Horley, Robert
E.. assignor.)
Pirich, George, Minneapolis, Minn. Furnace. 2,099,704;
Nov. 23.
Piron, Emil H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Transit Research Corporation, New York, N. Y. Elastic
spring. 2,068.279 ; Jan. 19.
Piron, Emil H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Tran-
sit Research Corporation, New York, N. Y. Elastic
spring and making same. 2,069,270 ; Feb. 2.
Piron, Emil H., Highland Park, Mich, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Transit Research Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Vehicle springing svstem. 2,074,340 ; Mar.
23.
Piron, Emil H., Highland Park, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Transit Research Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Center pin structure. 2,096,004 ; Oct.
IS.
Piron, Emil H., Highland Park, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Transit Research Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Center pin structure. 2,096,005 ; Oct. 19.
Piron, Emil H., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Transit Research Corporation, New Y^ork,
N. Y. Wheel. 2,074.341 : Mar. 23.
PiroumoflE, George S., New York, N. Y. Delivery vehicle
chassis. 2,098.357 ; Nov. 9.
Pirsch, Peter, assignor to Peter Pirsch and Sons Co., Ke-
nosha, Wis. Fire apparatus. 2,074,557 ; Mar. 23.
Pirsch, Peter, assignor to Peter Pirsch and Sons Co.. Ke-
nosha, Wis. Tillerman's seat for ladder truck trailers.
2,074,538 ; Mar. 23.
Pirsch, Peter, assignor to Peter Pirsch and Sons Co.,
Kenosha, Wis. ' Tillerman's windshield for ladder truck
trailers. 2,099,905 ; Nov. 23.
Pirsch, Peter, and Sons Co. (See Pirsch. Peter, as-
signor.)
Plrwitz, Gustav F. (See Wollensak, A., and Pirwitz.)
Pisacano, Albert C, Yonkers, N. Y. Device for Imparting
rotary motion to toys and the like. 2,093,479 ; Sept. 21.
Pisarcik, Paul K., East Vandergrift, assignor to Apollo
Steel Company, Apollo Pa. Spanner wrench.
2,078,409 ; Apr. 27.
Pischel, Adolf, assignor to Eagle Pencil Company, New
York, N. Y. Pencil lead and making tlie same.
2,075,223; Mar. 30.
Pison, Antonio T., Molo, lloilo, P. I. Sofa bedstead.
2,103,173 : Dec. 21.
Pitman, Earle C, Lincroft, N. J., assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Cementing
process. 2.087,480 : July 20.
Pitman, Earle C, Lincroft, N. J., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours Company, Wilmington, Del. Com-
position and method for joining surfaces. 2,092,084 ;
Sept. 7.
Pitman, Henry L., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 2,070,026 ; Feb. 9.
Pitman, Henry L.. Hartford, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Elliott Fisher Company. New York, N. \'. Com-
bined tvpewriting and computing machine. 2.098,972 ;
Nov. 16.
Pitman, Henry L., Westfield, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
New York, N. Y. Combined typewriting and comput-
ing machine. 2,075,540: Mar. 30.
Pitman, Henry L., Westfield, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
New York, N. Y. Combined typewriting and comput-
ing machine. 2,078,274; Apr. 27.
Pitman. Heni-y L., Westfield, N. J., assignor, by mesne
nssignmonts. to Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
New York, N. Y. Combined typewriting and computing
machine. 2,090,852 : Aug. 24.
Pitman, Henry L.. Westfield. N. J., assignor, by mesne -
asignments. to Underwood Elliott Fisher Company. New
York, N. Y. Combined typewriting and com"puting
machine. 2.091,717 : Aug. 31.
Pitney-Bowos Postage Meter Co. (See Strother, J. A., and
Bernart, asslenors.)
Pitnoy-Bowos Postage Meter Co. (See Wheeler, Walter
H.. Jr., assignor.)
Pltometer Log Corporation. (See Cole. Edward S., and
E. S.. and Hooper, assignors.)
Pltometer Log Corporation. (See Corbin, Francis L., as-
signor.)
Pitscli, Helmut, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft, fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Radio
receiver. 2.095,079 : Oct. 5.
Pitt, Arthur T., Putney, London, England, assignor to
Dubilier Condenser Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Electrolytic condenser and making the same.
2,078,772; Apr. 27.
Pitt Corporation, The. (See Pitt, William P. and F. D.,
assignors.;
Pitt. Frederick D. (See Pitt. William P. and F. D.)
Pitt. Herbert W.. assignor to Joseph Lucas Limited, Bir-
mingham, England. Shock absorber for motor vehicles.
2,087,548 ; July 20.
Pitt, Herbert W.. assignor to Joseph Lucas Limited,
Birmingham, England. Shock absorber for motor
vehicles. 2,094,301 : Sept. 28.
Pitt, Herbert W., assignor to Joseph Lucas Limited,
Birmingham, England. Automatic lubrication of motor
vehicles. 2,096,308 : Oct. 19.
Pitt, Norman P., Rockcliffe, Ontario, and A. F. Gill,
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Soluble silicate binder and
making and using the same. 2,077,258 ; Apr. 13.
Pitt, \\'illiam A., Jr., Montreal, assignor to G. F. Shep-
pard. Westmount, Quebec, Canada. Transmission as-
sembly for generator drives. 2,084,259 : June 15.
Pitt. William P. and F. D., assignors to The Pitt Corpora-
tion. Kansas City, Mo. Fare receptacle. 2.101.011 ;
Nov. 30.
Pittnian, Herbert C, Tyler, Tex. Dispensing apparatus
for liquefied gas. 2,102,912 ; Dec. 21.
Pittman, James I'., Port Arthur. Tex. Lawn edge trim-
mer. 2,088.534 ; July 27.
Pittman, Ralph A., Eldorado, Ark., and J. A. Gardner,
Memphis, Tenu. Dental model articulator. 2,094,903 ;
Oct. 5.
Pittm.in. Ralph R., Pine Bluff, Ark. Pole-top pin.
2,082,507 ; June 1.
Pittman, Ralph R.. Pine Bluff, Ark., assignor to W. N.
Matthews Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Electrical cut-out.
2,068,510; Jan. 19.
Pittman, Ralph R., and C. H. Walsh, Pine Bluff, Ark.
Circuit breaker. 2,097,775 : Nov. 2.
Pittman, Ralph R., and C. H. Walsh. Pine Bluff, Ark.
Hich voltage switching device. 2.098,692; Nov. 9.
Pittman, Walter F. (See Ford, G. F., and Pittman.)
Pittroflf, William F., Union, Mo. Receptacle. 2,073,171 ;
Mar. 9.
Pittsburg Water Heater Corporation, The. (See Jones,
Chester D., assignor.)
Pittsburgh Coal Carbonization Company. (See Lesher,
Carl E., assignor.)
Pittsburgh Coal Company. (See White, Jerome C, as-
signor.)
Pittsburgh Crucible Steel Company. (See Perm, J. F., and
High, assignors.)
Pittsburgh Dry Stencil Company. (See Greenslade,
(Jrover R., assicrnor. )
Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Company. (See Linderman,
Garrett B., Jr., assignor.)
Pittsburgh Equitable Jleter Company. (See MacLean,
Allen D., assignor.)
Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Company. (See MacLean,
A. D., and Niesemann, assignors.)
Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Company. (See Niesemann,
Fritz, assignor.)
Pitt.sburgh Equitable Meter Company. (See Parker, W. H.,
Seibort. and Brooks, assignors.)
Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Companv. (See Parker, W
H., Seibert. and Genung, assignors".)
Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Company. (See Seibert N J
and Brooks, assignors.)
Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Company. (See Seibert, N
J., and Parker, assignors.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Amber, John, as-
signor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Dennison, Brook
J., assignor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Fox, John H
assignor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Companv. (See Gelstharn Fred-
erick, assignor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Gottschalk, Victor
H.. assignor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Gregorius, T. K
and Stroud, assignors.)
Pittsburch Plate Glass Company. (See Heichert, Herman
S., assignor.) ..iiiiau
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Lvnn, G and
Allen, assignors.) " '
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Lytle. William O
assignor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Mertes. Robert
G., assignor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Miller. Robert 4
assignor.)
P'^sburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Owen, William,
^'c^''a"^^"n'(^r"r ^'"^^ Company, (See Parkinson, Joseph
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Pole, Gordon R
assipnor. )
^'llfassimol'T ^'"'^ Company. (See Redshaw, Joseph
LIST OF PATENTEES
485
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Sherts, James
H., assignor.)
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Toney, Edward
F., assignor.)
Pittsburgh Research Corporation. (See Moore, W. B., and
Simpson, assignors.)
Pittsburgh Steel Company. (See Braley, Silas A., as-
signor. )
PitTsburgh Steel Company. (See Edge, Walter S., as-
signor. )
Pittsburgh Steel Company. (See Protin, Edward J., as-
signor.)
Pittsburgh Steel Drum Company. (See Jesser, Albert
E., assignor.)
Pittsburgh Tag Company. (See Magidson, Frank, as-
signor.)
Pityo, Albert F., Clifton, assignor to Tri State Cap & Cap
Machinery Co., Inc., Newark, N. J. Inking mechanism.
2,069,504; Feb. 2.
Pitz, Adolph G. (See Saur. O. X., and Pit?,.)
Pitzenbarger, Laden E.. Boone, W. Va. Musical instru-
ment tail piece. 2,097,103 ; Oct. 26.
Pitzer, Mose B., Monohans, Tex. Treating wells.
2,080,875 ; May 18.
Pivoto, Felix L., Liberty, Tex. Drill bit. 2,097,040 ;
Oct. 26.
Pivoto, Felix L., Liberty, Tex. Wire line swivel.
2,098,.5]8: Nov. 9.
Pixley, Milton A., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to National
Manufacturing Co., Sterling, 111. Closure. 2,090,146 ;
Aug. 17.
Pixley, Milton A., and E. H. McCloud, Columbus, Ohio.
Meter casting. 2.096,857 ; Oct. 26.
Pizzolanella, Michael. (See Wichulski, J., and Pizzolan-
ella.)
Placco, Oscar F., Cranston, R. I., assignor to Cohn &
Rosenberger, Inc., New York, N. Y. Interlock jewelry.
2,080,060; May 11.
Placco, Oscar F., Cranston, R. I., assignor to Cohn &
Rosenberger, Inc., New York, N. Y. Ornamental brooch
construction. 2,087.331 ; July 20.
Placco, Oscar F., Providence, R. I., assignor to Cohn &
Rosenberger, Inc., New York, N. Y. Multiple brooch
construction. 2,096,133 ; Oct. 19.
Place, Bion C, Detroit, Mich. Adapting sheet metal ele-
ments for screws. 2.081,065 ; May 18.
Place, Bion C, assignor of one-half to O. E. Gagnier,
Detroit, Mich. Running board assembly. 2.070,839 ;
Feb. 16.
Place, Bion C, assignor of one-half to G. E. Gagnier,
Detroit, Mich. Fastener. 2,084,624 ; June 22.
Place, Bion C, assignor of one-half to G. E. Gagnier,
Detroit, Mich. Fastener for securing rods, tubes, and
the like. 2,087,358 ; July 20.
Place, Bion C, assignor of one-half to G. E. Gagnier,
Detroit, Mich. Securing trim panel. 2,093,734 ; Sept.
21.
Place, Bion C, assignor of one-half to G. E. Gagnier,
Detroit, Mich. Window construction. 2,095,892 ; Oct.
3 2.
Place, Bion C, assignor of one-half to G. E. Gagnier,
Detroit, Mich. Snap fastener. 2,096,648 ; Oct. 19.
Place, Bion C, assignor of one-half to G. E. Gagnier,
Detroit, Mich. Spring fastener. 2,097,641 ; Nov. 2.
Place, Bion C, assignor of one-half to G. E. Gagnier.
Detroit, Mich. Securing trim panels. 2,099,619 ; Nov.
16.
Place, Bion C, assignor of one-half to G. E. Gagnier,
Detroit. Mich. Uphol.stery button. 2,1 03,955 : Dec. 28.
Phice, Willard P., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
track circuit apparatus. 2,079,525 ; May 4.
Place, Willard P., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Receiving
apparatus for communication systems. 2,102,435 ; Dec.
14.
Place, Willard P., Wilkinsburg, and P. N. Bossart, as-
signors to The Union Switch & S'Knal Company, Swiss-
viUo, Pa. Apparatus for communication systems.
'.'.079,262 ; l\Iay 4.
I'lnchmann, Josef, Cologne, Germany. Device for keeping
outbursts of fn'e in film projectors under local control.
2,088.279 ; July 27.
I'laclt, Frank F., assignor to The Dick(?v-Grabler Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Handle connection. 2,072.82.3 ;
Mar. 2.
I'laclco, Everett IT., assignor to The National Cash Regis-
ter Conijjanv, Daylon, Ohio. Accounting macliine.
2.071,141 ; Feb. ](>.
Plaine, G(H)rgc, Barberton, Ohio. Expander. 2,085,4-17
June 29.
Plaisted, Ross J., Brecksville, assignor to Aircraft Service,
Inc., ('Icveland, Oliio. Time delay power control sys-
tem and apparatus. 2,067,-113; Jan. 12.
I'laizier, Joliaii O., Overscliie, and J. (5. Fol, assignors to
Internationale Verecniging Voor De Rubber en Andere
Cultures in Nederlandsdi-Indie, Tiu\ Hag\ie, Nether-
lands. Production of mlxfur(>s of bituminous sub-
stances with rubber. 2,002,332 ; Sept. 7.
Plambeck, lOiiiil W. (See Fngels. E. O., and Plnmbeck.)
Planlol, Rend J. II., Paris, assignor oC one-half to J.
Schldlovsky, Courbevole, France. Fuel Injecting device
for Internal combustion engines. 2,077,250 ; Apr. 13.
Plank, Ray, assignor to General Railway Signal Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Train dispatching system for
railroads. 2,085,039 ; June 29.
Plante, Victor E., Milwaukee, Wis. Operating apparatus
for internal combustion engines. 2,070.615 ; Feb. 16.
Plantinga, Peter, Amherst, assignor to Greenfield Tap &
Die Corporation, Greenfield, Mass. Control mechanism
for grinding machines. 2.089,002 ; Aug. 3.
Plaskon Company. (See Brecht. William P., assignor.)
Plaskon Company. (See Ellis, Carleton, assignor.)
Plaskon Company. (See Howald, Arthur M., assignor.)
Plaskon, Incorporated. (See Murray, J. A., and Howald,
assignors. )
Plaskor Company Inc. (See Curs, A., and Wolf, as-
signors.)
Plastergon Wall Board Company. (See Fletcher, John,
assignor.)
Plastic Seal Corporation. (See Black, I. E., Hoffer, and
Silver, assignors.)
Plate, Robert T., Detroit, Mich. Hair curler. 2,089,855 ;
Aug. 10.
Plater, Albert S., Saginaw, Mich. Making valve tappets.
2,101,917; Dec. 14.
Plath, Theodore C. (See Robinson, H. H., and Plath.)
Plating and Galvanizing Company, The. (See Camel,
Leroy, assignor.)
Plato, Gierhardt; Chicago, 111. Rotary motor. 2,007,728 ;
Jan. 12.
Piatt, Benjamin, and P., Chicago, 111. Luggage carrier.
2,091,650; Aug. 31.
Piatt, Benjamin, and S., Chicago, 111. Partition holder
for luggage carriers. 2,091,651 ; Au.g. 31.
Piatt Brothers & Company Limited. (See Shimwell,
Oliver, assignor.)
Piatt Brothers and Company Liimted. (See Wilkinson,
H., and Pilkington, assignors.)
Piatt, Haviland II., New York, N. Y., assignor to Freder-
ick W. Wilkening, Philadelphia, Pa. Aircraft.
2,074,342 ; Mar. 23,
Piatt, Haviland II., New York, N. Y., assignor to Frederick
W. Wilkening, Philadelphia, Pa. Aircraft. 2,074,805 ;
Mar. 23.
Piatt, Haviland H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Wilken-
ing Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Auto-
matic gear shift for automobiles. 2,076,791 ; Apr. 13.
Piatt, Herbert. (See Dreyfus, C, Miles, and Piatt.)
Piatt, Herbert, Cumberland, Md,, assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Textile material and its prepa-
ration. 2,067,947; Jan. 19.
Piatt, Herbert, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Preparing textile prints.
2,079,629 ; May 11.
Piatt, Herbert, Cumberland, Md,, assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Treating fabric and product
thereof, 2,084,410 ; June 22.
Piatt, Herbert, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Ribbon cutter. 2,086,238 ;
July 6.
Piatt, Herbert, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Textile fabric and treating
same. 2,094,081 ; Sept. 28.
Piatt, Herbert, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Finish for fabrics of organic
derivatives of cellulose. 2,300,408 ; Nov. 30.
Piatt, John, Harrow, England. Carding flat. 2,097,254 ;
Oct. 26,
Piatt, Paul. (See Piatt. Benjamin, and P.)
Piatt, Samuel C, assignor to Universal Camera Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Camera. 2,093,480 ; Sept. 21.
Piatt, Stephen A., assignor to U. S. JManufacturing Cor-
poration, Decatur, 111. Handle for implements, uten-
sils, and the like and making the same. 2.096.940 :
Oct. 26.
Platter, Orval R,. assignor to North Vernon Industries,
Inc., North Vernon, Ind. Folding chair. 2,099,498 ;
Nov, 16,
Platt-IIepworth, Robert. (See Esdaile, E. W., and Platt-
Ilc'pwortli.)
Platz, Carl. (See Daimler, IC, and Platz.)
Platz, Carl. (See Niisslein, J,, Dainih'r, and Platz,)
Platz, Carl, Frankfort-on-tlie-Main, and H, Holsten, Lud-
wigshafon-on-the-Rhine, Germany, assignors to Gen-
eral Aniline Works, Inc,, New York, N. Y. Preparing
amino-carboxylic acids and products obtainable there-
by. 2,097,864 ; Nov, 2,
Platz, Henry T,, assignor to Briggs Manufacturing Com-
pany, Detroit, Midi. Welding device, 2,067,004 ; Jan. 5.
I'launt. Charles A., Maywood, HI, Curtain fixture.
2,099,770 ; Nov. 23.
I'lauson, Ileiiiiann, (See Braun, K.. and Plauson,)
Plauson, Hermann, Darmstadt, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Rohm & Haas Company, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Polymerizing acrylic esters and mixtures
of acrylic esters witli vinyl esters. 2,080,093; July C.
IM:ix Corpor.'ilioii . (See Ferngren, Enoch T,, assignor.)
i'lebansUl, Jozef, Warsaw, Poland, assignor to Radio
Patents Corporation, New York, N. Y. Radio system.
2,072,962 : Mar. 0.
I'lebansUl, Jozel', Warsaw, Poland, assignor to Radio
P.itents Corporation, New York, N, Y. Directive wire-
less system, 2,098,750 ; Nov. 0.
I'leb.'inski, Jozef, Warsaw, Poland, assignor to Rndto
Patents (Corporation, New York, N, Y. Electric circuit.
2,098,757 ; Nov, 9.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Plpbanski, Jozof, Warsaw, Poland, assignor to Radio
Patents Corporation, New York, N. Y. Generating
electrical currents. 2,103.090 ; Dec. 21.
Pleger, Curt, assignor to Ernst Krause & Co. A. G.,
Vienna, Austria. Precision boring machine. 2,086,284 ;
July 6.
Pleister, Henry W., Westfield, assignor to H. B. Newhall
Corporation, Garwood, N. J. Bolt anchor. 2,081,764 ;
May 25.
Pleiter, Albert, and A. H. Peterson, Northville, Mich.
Garment. 2,099,620 : Nov. 16.
Plessisville Foundry, The. (See Boisvert, Jean-Baptiste,
assignor.)
Pletcher, Clarence, Buchanan, Mich. Water-sand blast
gun. 2,071,472 ; Feb. 23.
Pletcher, Harry S., assignor to The Moore Corporation,
Joliet, 111. Closure device. 2,090,147 ; Aug. 17.
Pletcher, Harry S., and L. A. Nelson, assignors to The
Moore Corporation, Joliet, 111. Door for ranges.
2,085,387 ; June 29.
Plevyak, Joseph B., Carbondale, Pa. Tensioning device
for shuttles. 2,068,469 ; Jan. 19.
Plow, James E., Valparaiso, Fla. Inhaler. 2,072,407;
Mar. 2.
Plihcik, Andrew. Jr. (See Partman. A., and Plihcik.)
Plimmer, Alfred G., assignor to Cincinnati Grinders In-
corporated, Cincinnati, Ohio. Antifriction support for
machine tool slides. 2.097,340; Oct. 26.
Plimpton, Bentley A., Victor, N. Y., assignor to Locke
Insulator Corporation, Baltimore, Md. High voltage in-
sulator. 2,084,866 ; June 22.
Plimpton, Bentley A., assignor to Locke Insulator Corpora-
tion, Baltimore, Md. Fog and dust insulator.
2.088,433 : July 27.
Flint, Alexander F., Henley-on-Thames, and G. H.
Gascoigne, J. R. Knox and J. A. Kingston, Reading,
England. Control of automatic milking apparatus.
2,086.678 ; July 13.
Flint, Joseph. (See Gurton, W. S., Flint, and Nyberg.)
Plochman, Carl M., Evanston, assignor to C. M. Plochman,
M. W. Plochman, B. H. Harrison and A. J. Harrison,
co-partners, doing business under the firm name of
Plochman & Harrison, Chicago, 111. Commercial pack-
age. 2.087,115 ; July 13.
Plochman & Harrison. (See Plochman, Carl M., as-
signor.)
Plochman, Margaret W., et al. (See Plochman, Carl M.,
assignor.)
Plott, Ernest B. (See Wallis, W. C, and Plott.)
Plum, Stephen H., 2d. (See Latz. H. L., and Plum.)
Plumb, Roy A. (See Woodhead, H., Plumb, and Sindelar.)
Plumb, Walter G., Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to Con-
tinental Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sheet
metal can body. 2,093,056 : Sept. 14.
Plume. Benjamin A., Somerville, Mass. Apparatus for
aging and purifying liquors. 2.088,337 ; July 27.
Plummer. Bonj.imin G.. I>ong Beach, Calif. Swivel chain
link. 2,066,852 ; Jan. 5.
Plummer. Henry L. (See Hopkins, H. H., Plummer, "and
Stone.)
Plummer, Lloyd F., Brockton, Mass., assignor to The
Brockton National Bank, as trustee. Welting.
2,096.006: Oct. 19.
Plummer, Lloyd F., Brockton, Mass., assignor to The
Brockton National Bank, as trustee. C'alking welt.
2,090,007 ; Oct. 19.
Plummer, Richard W. (See Brill, J. L., and Plummer.)
Plunkett, John A. (See Kinzie, C. J., Plunkett and Com-
mons.)
Plunkctt. Paul, Greenwich. Conn., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Pulp Products Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Molded pulp bottle. 2.090.699 : Aug. 24.
Pluth. Jack L., Los Angeles, Calif. Tent. 2,069,479 :
Feb. 2.
Plyer, Donald C. (See Watkins. D. J., Abbink-Spalnk.
and Plyer.)
Plym, Francis J., assignor to The Kawneer Company,
Niles. >rich. Bulletproof cage for banks and the like.
2.077.0."i5 : Apr. 13.
Plym. Francis J., assignor to The Kawneer Company.
".Mies. Mich. Window construction. 2.077.056 : Apr. 13.
Plym. Francis J., assignor to The Kawneer Companv.
Niles. Mich. Window construction. 2.099.751 ; Nov. 123.
Plvm. Francis, J., and W. Milligan, assignors to The
Kawneer Company, Nilea, Mich. Insect electrocutor.
2,092,136; Sept. 7.
Plym. Le.ster M., and M. W. Newcomb, Glen EUyn, III.
Apparatus for controlling electrical circuits. 2,089,618;
Aug. 10.
Plymouth Cordage Company. (See Drew, Ralph L., as-
signor.)
Plymouth Cordage Company. (See Reed, Stephen A., as-
signor.)
Plymouth Rubber Company. (See Harris, Frank, as-
signor.)
Pneu-IIydro Road Machinery Company. (See Wilcox,
George R., assignor.)
Pneumatic Scale Corporation. (See Cleaves, William S.,
assignor.)
Pneumatic Scale Corporation. (See Everett, Arthur C,
assignor.)
Pneumatic Scale Corporation. (See Howard, Stanley R.,
assignor.)
(See Howard, S. R., and
(See Hultin, Oscar H.,
Pneumatic Scale Corporation.
Anderson, assignors.)
Pneumatic Scale Corporation,
assignor.)
Pneumatic Scale Corporation. (See Strout, Ralph C, as-
signor.)
Pneumatic Scale Corporation. (See Vergobbi, John G.,
assignor.)
Poage, Marlin Z. (See Poage, Robert A., and M. Z.)
Poage, Robert A., Panhandle. Tex., and M. Z. Poage, Talla-
hassee, Fla. V-type brake for motor vehicles.
2,084.216 ; June 15.
Poate, Frederick W., Shanghai, China, assignor to L. S.
Moore. Newtonville, Mass. Firearm accessory.
2,073,755 ; Mar. 16.
Poch, Waldemar J., Collingswood. N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Automatic volume control cir-
cuit. 2.103.637 : Dec. 28.
Podany, Edward J., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Mur-
rav Corporation of America. Electric welding appa-
ratus. 2,082,904 ; June 8.
Podbielniak. Walter J., Chicago, 111. Control apparatus.
2.088.385 : July 27.
Podbielniak, Walter J., Chicago, HI. Control apparatus.
2.093,644 : Sept. 21.
Podbielniak, Walter J., Chicago, 111. Method and ap-
paratus of refining hydrocarbon oil. 2,093,645 ; Sept.
21.
Podel, Abraham, New Y'ork, assignor to Anchor Cap &
Closure Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Seal-
ing machine. 2.075.054 ; Mar. 30.
Podel, Abraham, Bronx, assignor to Anchor Cap & Clo-
sure Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Sealed
package and sealing. 2,079,813 ; May 11.
Podolske, Arthur R., Milwaukee, Wis. Roof. 2,096,469 ;
Oct. 19.
Podolsky,' Rubin, Asnieres, France. Pressure fastening
device of the continuous type. 2,093,174 ; Sept. 14.
I'odrabsky, Antonin, assignor to Firm Ceskoslovenska
Zbrojovka Akciova spolecnost v Brne Brann, Czecko-
slovakia. Multicylinder two-stroke-cycle Diesel engine.
2,088.215 : July 27.
Poe, Clarence W., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Insulating ma-
terial and producing same. 2,067,982 ; Jan. 19.
Poe, Ralph W., Canton, 111. Jfetal severing tool.
2,075,302; Mar. 30.
Poeppelmeier, Frank H., assignor to Econotype, Inc., Day-
ton, Ohio. Type composing machine. 2,092,856 ; Sept.
14.
Poeschmann, Max. (See Kalbach, S. E., and Poesch-
mann.)
Poerschke, Paul, Bronxville, N. Y. Composition of matter
suitable for a dentifrice. 2,094,671 ; Oct. ,5.
Poggensee, Edward B., Chicago, 111. Carpet sweeper.
2,084,777 : June 22.
Pogue, Charles N., Norwood. Winnipeg, ^lanitoba, Canada.
.\eroplane. 2.072.277 : Mar. 2.
Pohl, Edwin L., Oshkosh, Wis. Device for washing
cooking utensils, dishes, and the like. 2,084,704 ;
June 22.
Pohl, Ernst. (See Thaller, Rudolf, assignor.)
I'ohl. Ernst. Kiel, Germanv. Radiographic couch.
2.103.093 ; Dec. 28.
Pohl, Robert H., Upper Darby, assignor to Sloane-Blabon
Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Coating for floor
covering material. 2,085,602 ; June 29.
Pohl, Theodor. Frankfort-on-the-Main, and J. Schneider,
Oberursel, assignors to Deutsche Gold and Silver
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Flexible abrasives and method of making.
2.091.184 : Aug. 24.
Pohl, Walter, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Kearney &
Trecker Corporation, West AUis, Wis. Transmis'sion
and control mechanism. 2,085,272 ; June 29.
Pohle, Walter B.. East Lvnn, Mass. Vehicle brake con-
trol. 2.080.632 ; Mav iS.
Poindexter. William H., St. Louis County, Mo. Heel
clamp. 2,076,863 ; Apr. 13.
Poirette Corsets. Inc. (See Robhins, Philip TI.. assignor )
Poisner. Benjamin, assignor to Economy Laboratories Co..
North Kansas City, AIo. Clarifving water in connec-
tion with softening. 2.087.264 ; July 20
Poitras, Joseph A., Fort Lee, N. J., assignor to Solar
Manufacturing Corporation. Venting device for elec-
trolytic condensers. 2,093,574 ; Sept. 21
'^"o no'JrQto"''/'?^' lo""**^' ^- ^- ^""^' injecting device.
Pokomy. Joseph. (See Leuck, G. J., Fokorny, and
Peters.)
Pokorny, Karl. (See Gschopf, R., and Pokorny.)
I oUjchek. Victor H.. assignor to Hearst Enterprises, Inc.,
^089^^"'5- \' ro'"*'"*^ '^"'^ scoring and product.
Polfik, Bohu'mil, Prague, Czechoslovakia, assignor to The
Firm Grodetzky & Polflk, Prague VIII, Czecho-
slov.nkia. Hair slide. 2,0(i8,195 ; Jan. 19.
Polak, Josef. (See Frommer. L.. and Polak )
Poland Frank /..Baltimore. Md.. assignor to American
Smelting and Refining Companv, New York, N. Y.
Patina for copper. 2.08.S.8(!8 • Aug 3
Poland. Frank F.. New Brunswick. N.' J., as.signor to
Amenran Smelting and Refining Companv. New York,
N. ^. High conductivity, phosphorus-deoxidized cop-
per and making the same. 2,102,742 ; Dec. 21.
LIST OF PATENTEES
487
Polasik, Floryan, assignor of one-half to C. S. Wiczas,
Chicago, 111. Resist for use in the etching of glass.
2.089,571 : Aug. 10.
Polatzek, Max, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. An-
tenna for submarines. 2,067,337 ; Jan. 12.
Polcha, Jacob V., Scranton, Pa. Thread cleaner.
2,080,335 ; May 11.
Poldermau, Lambert H., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Carrier Corporation, Newark,
N. .T. Lemon conditioning and rind curing system.
2,079,304; May 4.
Pole, Gordon R., Creighton, Pa., assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company. Process and batch for making
ceramic bodies. 2,079,715 ; May 11.
Polensky und Zollner. (See von der Ohe, Werner, as-
signor.)
Polete, Ralph A., St. Louis, Mo. Motor vehicle control
mechanism. 2,087,205 ; July 13.
Poley, Murray M. (See Peldman, L. J., and Poley.)
Polgar, William, New York, N. Y. Automatic self-oper-
ating butcher block and plate cleaning brush.
2,096,915; Oct. 26.
Polgov, Nicholas G. (See Cornell, E. S., and Polgov.)
Polhemus, Charles B., San Jose, Calif. Barbecue.
2,091,488 ; Aug. 31.
Polhemus, Charles B., San Jose, Calif. Firebox.
2,102,217; Dec. 14.
Policansky, Hyman, Cape Town, Union of South Africa.
Internal combustion engine. 2,069,557 ; Feb. 2.
PolikofE, Mitzi, Newark, N. J. Child's bib or the like.
2.091,083 : Aug. 24.
Polillo, Joseph, Ridgefield, Wash. Combination safety
razor and sharpener. 2,098,465 ; Nov. 9.
Polin, Herbert S., Port Washington, assignor to Polin,
Inc., New York, N. Y. High frequency apparatus.
2,081,711 ; May 25.
Polin, Inc. (See Polin, Herbert S., assignor.)
Poliniak, Louis, Shamokin, Pa. Hydrespirator. 2,088,720 ;
Aug. 3.
Polisso, James E., assignor of one-third to T. D. Stablow,
Rochester, Pa. Jar sealer. 2,077,260 ; Apr. 13.
Polk, Ralph, Jr., Haines Citv. Fla. Deseeding fruits of
the naturally segmented type. 2,089,501 ; Aug. 10.
Polk, Ralph, Jr., Haines City, Fla. Deseeding fruits
2.089.503 : Aug. 10.
Polk, Ralph B., Haines City, Fla. Fruit peeler.
2,089,502 ; Aug. 10.
Pollcovics. Julius. (See Sabo, L., and Polkovics.)
Pollack, Daniel. (See Kasdan, N., and Pollack.)
Pollack, Harry, and L. Davang, Brooklyn, N. Y. Nou-
refillable bottle closure. 2.090,148 : Aug. 17.
Pollack, Max & Company. (See Johl, William W., as-
signor.)
Pollack, Max & Company. (See MacBride, Alfred W., as-
signor.)
Pollak, Alfred, Woodmpre, N. Y. Manufacture of concen-
trated products. 2,067,002 ; Jan. 5.
Pollak, Alfred. Woodmere, N. Y. Manufacture of yeast.
2.094,023 ; Sept. 28.
Pollak. Elly, Vienna, Austria. Treating porous masses.
2.072.408 ; Mar. 2.
Pollak, Elly, Vienna, Austria. Artificial masses and their
production. 2.093,364 : Sept. 14.
Pollak-Rudin, Adolf. (See Stark,' Louis, assignor.)
Pollard, Charles E., Hohokus, and A. G. Russell, Red Bank,
N. J., assignors to Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incor-
porated, New York, N. Y. Duplicating phonograph
r.'fords. 2,067,502; .Tan. 12.
Pollard, Willard L. (See Dodge, A. Y., and Pollard.)
Pollard, Willard L.. Evanston, 111. Variable speed trans-
mission. 2.089,295 ; Aug. 10.
Pollard, William, assignor to M. Levy, Los Angeles, Calif.
Roll paper holder. 2,095,419 ; Oct. 12.
Polleys, Herbert R., New Haven, Conn., assignor to
United States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Apparatus for rolling footwear. 2,088,921 ; Aug. 3.
Polleys, Herbert R., New Haven, Conn., assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Trim-
ming machine knife guard supporting and operating
mechanism. 2,099,033 : Nov. 16.
I'oUingpr, Morris D., and II. J. Watson, Los Angeles
County, Calif. ; said Watson assignor to said Pollinger.
Display device. 2.101,4,^0; Dec. 7.
I'ollistor, Edward B., assignor to Busch-Sulzer Bros.-
Diesol Engine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Scavenging
Iwo-cyrle engine. 2,000,149; Aug. 17.
Pollitt, Stanley D. (See Appleyard, K. C, nnd Pollitt.)
PoUitzer, Franz, Grossliessololie, near Munich. Germany,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and
Carbon Corporation. Separation of gas mixtures.
2,071,763; Feb. 23.
Pollock, James C, liansdale. Pa. Surgical basin.
2,098,073 : Nov. 9
Pollock, Ijco, New York. N. Y. Decorative llluminaled
device. 2,086,958; July 13.
Pollock, Ijeopold, New York, N. T. Decorative lUuml-
nnled iirtlole. 2,083,240; June 8,
Pollol;. OlliMiiir. Hcilin Wlliiicr.sdorl', Gerniaiiv. assignor to
Keiicral lOlcclrif Coiiiiiiiiiv. l\I;ichine tool control ai-
r;ini,'cMicnt. L', 071. 176: Vrh. 16.
Pollopas Patents liiiiiited. (Sec Jlontroso-Oster, Louis
E.-VV., assignor.)
Polney, John, Elizabeth, N. J. Razor blade sharpening
apparatus. 2,082,755 ; June 1.
Polney, John, Elizabeth, N. J. Automobile headlight.
2,087,298 ; July 20.
Polsky, Michael, Brooklyn, N. Y. Slip. 2,072,182 ;
Mar. 2.
Polston, James E., Shawnee, and A. M. Hill, assignors to
Stanolind Pipe Line Company, Tulsa, Okla. Pipe tap-
ping apparatus. 2,097,398 ; Oct. 26.
Polston, John R., assignor to Stanolind Pipe Line Com-
buston engine and compressor. 2,091.451 ; Aug. 31.
Polston, John R., assignor to Stanolind Pipe Line Com-
pany, Tulsa, Okla. Sampling device. 2,091,613 ; Aug.
31.
Polston, John R., assignor to Stanolind Pipe Line Com-
pany, Tulsa, Okla. Pipe line system and valve there-
for. 2,098,014; Nov. 2.
Polydoroff, Wladimir J., assignor to Johnson Laboratories,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Inductive tuning system. 2,082,595 ;
June 1.
Polydoroff, Wladimir J., Wilmette, assignor to Johnson
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Image suppression
system. 2,094,189 ; Sept. 28.
Polydoroff, Wladimir J., assignor to Johnson Laboratories,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Variable inductances for tuned high-
frequency circuits. 2,095,420 ; Oct. 12.
Polymerization Process Corporation, The. (See Eaton,
Gerald L., assijjnor.)
Polysius, G., Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hasselbach, Alex-
ander, assignor.)
Polysius, G., Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hoffmann, Joseph
H., assignor.)
Polzer, Fridolin, South Norwalk, assignor to The B. H.
Hotchkiss Company, Norwalk, Conn. Work locating
means for plier type stapling machines. 2,089,572 ;
Aug. 10.
Polzer, Fridolin, assignor to The E. H. Hotchkiss Company,
Norwalk, Conn. Tacking machine. 2.089,573 ; Aug. 10.
Pombo, James, East Providence, assignor to American
Insulated Wire Corp., Providence, R. I. Reenforced
flexible electric cable. 2.076,667 ; Apr. 13.
Pomeranz, Jacob J. (See Tanasso, V., and Pomeranz.)
Pomerene, Joel, assignor to United States Gypsum Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Building method and construction.
2,067,860; Jan. 12.
Pomeroy, Edward S., assignor to Smith and Wesson,
Inc., Springfield, Mass. Pistol. 2,081,438; May 25.
Pomeroy, Richard, Harbor City, assignor of one-half to
A. P. Banta, Pasadena, Calif. Process and apparatus
for water purification. 2,076,964 ; Apr. 13.
Pomeroy, Roy J., Los Angeles, Calif. Container.
2,073,120; Mar. 9.
Pomije, Henry D., Olivia, Minn. Candle accessory,
2,092,471; Sept. 7.
Pommer, Max. (See Krauss, C, and Pommor. )
Pomona Tile Manufacturing Company. (See Johnson,
W. G., and Zapfe, assignors.)
Ponce, Lucien G., Follansbee, W. Va., assignor to Liberty
Mirror Works. Rear view mirror support. 2,082,596 ;
June 1.
Ponce, Lucien G., Follansbee, W. Va., assignor to Liberty
Mirror Works. Rear view mirror support. 2,082,597 ;
June 1.
Poncher, Louis S., and J. B. Newman, Chicago, 111.
Bumper guard. 2,083,742 ; June 15.
Pond, Howard C, Roland, Iowa. Tractor guide.
2,073.905 ; Mar. 16.
Pond, Hoyt A., and E. E. Perry, Port Arthur, Tex., as-
signors to The Texas Company, New York, N. Y.
Cleaning of filter surfaces. 2,101.012; Nov. 30.
Ponig, William. (See Bent, F. A., Wik, and Ponig.)
Ponsot, Th^ophile E., R. Bataille, and G. Kirsch, Suresnes,
France. Wireless receiving set. 2,085,448 ; June 29.
Ponte, Maurice, Paris. Franco, assignor to Compagnie
Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Radio frequency
transmitter. 2.080,577; May 18.
Ponting, Leonard O.. l'awtucU(^t, R. I., and A. G. Kliwer,
Abilene. Kans. Elevator hiicket. Re. 20,586 ; Dee. 14.
Pontis, William G. (See Aseltine, F. E., Kindl, and
Pontis.)
I'ontius, George W., Jr.. South Bend, Ind., assignor to
Tntornational Engin(>ering Corporation, Chicago, 111.
P.urner nozzle. 2,090,150; Aug. 17.
Ponton, Fortunat, assignor to Vaughan Company, Chicago,
HI. Tensioning apparatus for moat and bone cutting
machines. 2,101,34.S ; Dor. 7.
Pontow, Werner, Borlin-Wilmersdorf. and G. Schroeder,
Rerlin-Charlottenburg, Germany. Regulating apparatus.
2,073,072 : Mar. 9.
I'ook. Harold W.. Bromley, assignor to Radiovlsor Parent
I/iniited. liOndon. England. Control of relays by moans
of electrical discharge tube circuits. 2,090,910; Oct.
26.
Pool, Molvin. assignor to A. N. Burns, Oklahoma City,
Okla. Game. 2,10:!.i:i5 ; Doc. L'.'^.
Pool, Ray, Lawton, Okla. Cooking device. 2,094,814;
Oct. 5.
Pool. William. Si)ondon. lOugland. assignor to Colanose
("orpor.'ilion of .\morica. .Sliuttloloss loom. 2.070.740;
Fob. 16.
Pool, WlUlain, S|)i)ndon. near Derby, England, assignor
to ('ol.uioso C()rp<iratlon of .Amorica. Circular loom.
■J.OTD.TO'J : .Apr. 13.
488
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Pool, William, Spondon, near Derby, England, assignor
to Celanese Corporation of America. Loom having sta-
tionary weft supplies. 2.080.784; May 18.
Pool. William. Spondon. near Derby. England, assignor to
Celanese Corporation of America. Starting and stopping
mechanism for circular looms. 2,091,333 ; Aug. 31.
Pool. William. Spondon, near Derby, England, assignor to
Celanp.«e Corporation of America. Circular loom.
2,101.283 : Dec. 7.
Pool, William, and E. L. Creonwood, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Textile operation. 2.067.202; Jon. 12.
Pool, William O. (See Ralston, A. W., Pool, and Har-
wood.)
Pooli'. Arthur 15.. assignor to The E. Ingraliam Company.
Bristol. Conn. Vibratory synchronous electric motor.
2.079.421 ; :Mav 4.
Poole, Arthur F., deceased, Ithaca, N. Y., by Maryljne
B. Poole, administratrix of said Arthur F. Poole, as-
signor to Marvline B. Poole, Ithaca, N. Y. Electric
clock. 2.070.238 ; Feb. 9.
Poole, Arthur F., deceased, Ithaca, N. Y., by Maryline B.
Poole, administratrix of said Arthur F. Poole, assignor
to Jlaryline B. Poole, Ithaca, N. Y. Electric clock.
2,070,239 : Feb. 9.
Poole. Arthur F., deceased ; M. B. Poole, administratrix,
assignor to M. B. Poole, Ithaca, N. Y. Electric clock.
2.077.007 ; Apr. 13.
Poole, Arthur F., deceased ; Jf. B. Poole, administratrix,
assignor to M. B. Poole. Ithaca. N. Y. Apparatus for
timing balances. 2.077.008 : Apr. 13.
Poole, Arthur F., deceased, Maryline B. Poole, adminis-
tratrix, assignor to M. B. Poole, Ithaca, N. Y. Electric
clock. 2,086,390 ; July 6.
Poole. Arthur F.. Marvline B. Poole, administratrix, as-
signor to Marvline B. Poole. Ithaca. N. Y. Apparatus
for timing balances. 2,080,391 ; July 6.
Poole. Arthur F. ; M. B. Poole, administratrix of said
A. F. Poole, deceased, assicnor to M. B. Poole, Ithaca,
N. Y. Electric clock. 2.088.972 ; Aug. 3.
Poole. Arthur F. ; M. B. Poole, administratix of said
A. F. Poole, deceased, assicnor to M. B. Poole, Ithaca,
X. Y. Electric clock. 2.088.973 ; Aug. 3.
Poole, Howard C, Newton Falls, and H. W. Moseley,
Warren. Ohio, said Moseley assignor of one-fourth to
said Poole. Strip doubler for strip mills. 2,084,705 ;
.Tune 22.
Poole, Jesse V., Abington, assignor to Puritan Manufac-
turing Company, Boston, Mass. Innersole. 2,070,314 ;
Feb. 9.
Poole. Jesse V., Abington. assignor to Puritan Manufac-
turing Company, Boston. Mass. Work holding means
for sewing machines. 2,09.'>,6]5 ; Oct. 12.
Poole. Jesse V., Abington. and C. E. Clarke, Everett, as-
signors to Puritan Manufacturing Company, Boston,
Mass. Innersole rib setting machine. 2,091,"l85 ; Aug.
24.
Poolo. John n.. Brockton, assignor to O. B. Witherell,
.■\hington, Mass. Parachute. 2,073.743 ; June l.^.
Poole, John W., Jaffrey, N. H. Apparatus for solvent
refinement of hydrocarbons. 2.077,0.")7 ; Apr. 13.
Poolo, I.ora E. (See Collins. R. W., Poolo. and Nichols.)
I'oolo. T/Ora E. (See Nichols. C. A., and Poolo.)
Ponlo. I>ora E., .Andorson. Ind.. assignor, by mosno assign-
ments, to (Jonernl Motors Corpo.-atinn, Detroit. Mich,
r.oring maohino. 2. 074. ■120 ; Mar. 23.
Poole. Lora E.. .Anderson. Tnil.. assignor to General !^[otors
Corpor.it ion. DiM-nit. Alicli. Method and device for
forming paper. 2,074.70.") ; Mar. 23.
Poole. I.ora E.. Anderson. Ind., assignor to General
Motors Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Commutator
notching machine. 2.090.1.5] ; Aug. 17.
Poole. Tjora E., .'\ndorson. Ind., assignor to General Motors
Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Paper wrapping machine.
2.094. 81. >> : Oct. 5.
Poole, Maryline B., administratrix. (See Poole, Arthur
F.)
Poole. \\'innie et al (See .Mlev. Thomns R.. assignor.)
Pooley, Frederick W., Brooklyn. N. Y. Brake control
mechanism. 2.079,662: May 11.
Poolev. I'Vodorick W.. I'.rooklvn. N. Y. Brake control
mechanism. 2.094.374: Sept. 28.
Poor ^- '""mp.'iny. (See Armstrong. Victor C. assignor.)
Poor i^ Compan.v. (Sop Bnckos. Edward W.. nssiimor. )
I'oor k Company. (See Condit, Edward A., assignor.)
Poor & Company. (See Disbrow, Clarkson A., assignor.)
Poor <<: Comp.mv. (See H:\milton. Porr.v 11.. assignor.)
Poor & Company. (See Warr, Ilarold G., assignor.)
Pooro, John F., Denver, Colo. Placer machine.
2.07.').3.57 : Mar. 30.
Pope, Arthur W.. Jr.. assignor to Waukesha Motor Com-
pany. Waukesha. Wis. Internal combustion engine
2.070..')9n: Anr. 13.
Pope. George E., Stratford, assignor to Raybestos-Man-
hattan. Inc.. Bridgeport. Conn. Clutch plate.
2.102.279: Dec, 14.
Pope. Georce E.. Stratford, assignor to Raybestos-Man-
hattan. Inc.. Bridceport. Conn. Cushioned clutch plate.
2,102.280: Dec. 14.
I'ope. Howard L. (See I^ynch. J. E.. Pope, and Ilawley.)
Pope Machinery Corporation. (See Howard, Merton W..
assignor.)
Pope Machinery Corporation. (See Pope, William R.,
assignor.)
Pope, William G. (See Harmon, Earl H., assignor.)
Pope, William IC. assignor to Pope .Matliinery Corpora-
tion. Haverhill. Mass. Machine for operating on heels.
2.072.128 : Mar. 2.
Pope. William R.. assignor to Pope Machinery Corpora-
tion, Haverhill. Mass. Interlocking oil control.
2.088,721 : Aug. 3.
Popham. AndroT J. (See Heald. G. W.. and Popham.)
Popovich. Nicholas, et al. (See Schlitzer, Leo J., as-
signor. )
Popp, Leonard A., Saugus, assignor to Master Products
Co., Lynn, Mass. Air pressure gun. 2,093,618 ; Sept.
21.
Popp. Rudolf, assignor to McGill ^Manufacturing Company,
Valparaiso, Ind. Switch mechanism. 2,068,701 ; Jan.
26.
Popp. Rudolf, assignor to McGill ^Manufacturing Com-
pany, Valparaiso, Ind. Lamp socket. 2.068,930 ; Jan.
26. ■
Poppe, George W.. assignor to Equitable Paper Bag Co.,
Inc.. Brooklyn. X. Y. Machine for making bellows bags.
2.067.017; Jan. 5.
Poppe. George W., assignor to Equitable Paper Bag
Co., Inc., Brooklyn. N. Y. Double flap bag and making
same. 2,081,600 ; May 25.
Poppe, George W.. assignor to Equitable Paper Bag Co..
Inc., Brooklyn. N. Y. Web cutting mechanism for bag
machines. 2.101,191 ; Dec. 7.
Poppe, Wilhelm, Giessen, Germany. Production of pat-
terned rubber slabs for covering floors, walls, and ceil-
ings. 2,083,201 ; June 8.
Poppensieker. Fritz. Cologne. Germany. Automatic single
spindle turret lathe. 2.094,816 ; Oct. 5.
Popi)ensieker. Fritz. Cologne, Germany. Automatic turret
lathe. 2.094,817 ; Oct. 5.
Popper, Isidor A.. New York, and W. A. Randall, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Hypodermic needle and novel hub for the same.
2,088,338"; July 27.
P6r. Aladflr. as.^iignor to "Borzelius" Mctallhutten-Gcsell-
schaft mit bescliranlcter Haftung, Diiisburg-Wanheim,
Germany. Extraction of cadmium. 2.074.806 ; Jlar. 23.
Porcelain Enamel and Manufacturing Company of Balti-
more, The. (See Bley, Rudolph S., assignor.)
Porcelier Manufacturing Company. (See Tregoning, Wil-
liam C, assignor.)
Porcelier Jlanufacturing Company. (See Walder, Emil,
assignor.)
Pori. Hugo A., Paso Robles, Calif. Revolving chase.
2.082,718 ; June 1.
Porsche. Ferdinand. Stuttgart, Germany. Motor vehicle.
2,091,6.52 ; Aug. 31.
Porsche. Ferdinand. Stuttgart. Germany. Spring suspen-
sion of independent car wheels, especially for motor
vehicles. 2.099.312; Nov. 16.
Porsche, Ferdinand. Stuttgart, Germany. Universal
.ioint. 2.102.973: Dec. 21.
Porskievies. Anthony J.. Atlantic Highlands. X. J., as-
signor to W. B. Wait. New York. N. Y. Speed and cut-
off indicator for locomotives. 2,099.101 : Nov. 16.
Portable Lamp & l^ciuipmenr Co. (.See Clarke. Samuel,
assignor.)
Port Arthur Shipbuilding Company, The. (See Ross,
Fenton A.. .as.<;ignor. )
Porte. Antoine P. R., Les Ordonnieres. near La Ferte-
Imbault, assignor to Societe pour I'Union des Trans-
ports Ferroviaires et Routiers, Paris, France. Device
for the loading and unloading of wheeled loads on
railway cars. 2,085,329 ; June 29.
Porteous. John A.. ^Montreal. Quebec. Canada, assignor,
l)y mesne assignments, to United States Rubber Com-
pany. New York, N. Y. Pipe construction. 2,088,922 ;
Aug. 3.
Porteous, William K., St. Margaret's, Twickenham, as-
signor of fifteen per cent to W. T. Towler, liOudon,
England. Sewage disposal. 2,075.224 ; Mar. 30.
Porter, Albert N., assignor to J. F. Darby, Tulsa, Okla.
Beam hanger. 2,092.180 ; Sept. 7.
Porter. Albert N., assignor to J. F. Darbv, Tulsa, Okla.
Straight lift rod hanger. 2,092.181 : Sept. 7.
Porter, Albert X., assignor to J. F. Darby, Tulsa, Okla.
Spring shackle. 2,099.942 ; Nov. 23.
Porter. Amyas I.,.. Oakland. Calif. I'.icvcle lock.
2.100.017 ; Nov. 30.
Porter-Cable Machine Company Inc., The. (See Emmons,
.\rthur N.. assignor.)
Porter. Charles E.. Chicago. 111. Mail box. 2.089,037 ;
Aug. 3.
Porter, Charles E., Jr. (See Pennington, E. W., and
Porter.)
Porter Chemical Company, The. (See Porter, Harold M.,
assignor.)
Porter. Donald C. San Diego. Calif. Screen shaking
incclianisni. . 2.074.733: Mar. 23
Porter. Donald C. San Diego, Calif. Vehicle direction
signal. 2.100.409: Nov. 30.
Porter, Frank. (See Rogers, D. A., and Porter.)
Porter. Frank. Syracuse, assignor to Atmospheric Nitro-
gen Corporation. New York. N. Y. Decomposition of
hydrocarbons and catalyst therefor. 2.007,729 ; Jan.
Porter. Frank. Syracuse, assignor to The Solvav Process
("ompany. Now York. N. Y. Recovery of phthallc anhy-
dride or acid. 2.071,357 ; Feb. 23.
LIST OF PATENTEES
489
Porter, Frank, Syracuse, N. Y., assignor,, by mesne as-
signments, to The Solvav Process Company, New Yorli,
N. Y. Purification of phtlialic anhydride. 2,091,289 ;
Aug. 31.
Porter, Gilbert E., Detroit, Mich. Clutch actuator.
2,090,152; Aug. 17.
Porter, Gilbert E., Detroit, Mich. Clutch operating
means. 2.094,135 ; Sept. 28.
Porter, H. K., Inc. (See Geddes, John W., assignor.)
Porter, H. K., Inc. (See Llnd, Francis T., assignor.)
Porter, H. K., Inc. (See Porter, H. W., and Geddes,
assignors.)
Porter, Harold M., assignor to The Porter Chemical Com-
pany, Hagerstown, Md. Microscope slide. 2,090,914 ;
Aug. 24.
Porter, Harold W., Lansdale, and J. W. Bashore. Colmar,
assignors to Dexdale Hosiery Mills, Lansdale, Pa. Stop
mechanism lor knitting machines. 2,067,146 ; Jan. 5.
Porter, Henry W., Brookline, and J. W. Geddes, Water-
town, assignors to H. K. Porter, Inc., Everett, Mass.
Pruner or like tool. 2,090,228 ; Aug. 17.
Porter, Plerbert H., Clarendon, Va. Irrigating and fertiliz-
ing soil. 2,088,869 ; Aug. 3.
Porter, Howard C., La Grange Park, assignor to Signode
Steel Strapping Company, Chicago, 111. Package band-
ing tool. 2.076,276 ; Apr. 6.
Porter, John M., and G. H. Way, Elizabeth. N. J., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to American C.vanamid
& Chemical Corporation. Gypsum board. 2,076,349 ;
Apr. 6.
Porter, Joseph S., New Haven, assignor to D. & H. Scovil,
incorporated, Higganum, Conn. Apparatus for apply-
ing abrasive to polishing wheels, belts, or the like.
2,098,306 : Nov. 9.
Porter, Kirk E., assignor to The Buckeye Aluminum Com-
pany, ^^'ooster, Ohio. Dinner pail. 2,101,281 ; Dec. 7.
Porter, Lewis O., Ovid, Colo. Barrel rack. 2,101,629 ;
Dec. 7.
Porter, Roscoe C. (See Liddell, G. J., and Porter.)
Porter, Wilson E., assignor to The New Haven Clock
Company, New Haven, Conn. Audible-signal clock.
2,074,025 ; Mar. 16.
Porter, Winfield P., Greene, Slaine. Valve and valve gear
for internal combustion engines. 2,074,487 ; Mar. 23.
Portes, Eug&ne J. A., Bagneres-de-Bigorre, France. Car-
buretor. 2,091,566 ; Aug. 31.
Portl, Michael, Los Angeles, Calif. Faucet. 2,088,666 ;
Aug. 3.
Portle, Clarence D., Chicago, 111. Roll paper cutter bar.
2.087,529 ; July 20.
Porzellanfabrik Kahla. (See Handrek, Hans, assignor.)
Posada, Victor M., San Salvador, El Salvador. Surgical
instrument. 2,103,174 ; Dec. 21.
Posey, John P., assignor to The Hettrick Jlanufactur-
ing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Radiator grille cover.
2.070.919 ; Feb. 16.
Positive Lock Nut Corporation. (See Favatt, Angel C,
assignor.)
Positive Seal Closure Company. (See Jesnig, Charles J.,
assignor.)
Posnack, Emanuel R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Holder. 2,073,172 ;
Mar. 9.
Possenheim. Louis, New York, N. Y. Fin equipped rudder.
2,099.229 : Nov. 10.
Possinger. Florian, Ebenezer, N. Y. Pipe cleaner.
2,086,738 : July 13.
Post. Chester L., Chicago, 111. Concrete slab joint.
2.072.381 : Mar. 2.
Post, Claude L., Chicago, 111. Door or the like.
2,092,523 ; Sept. 7.
Post, Claude L., Chicago, 111. Feeding mechanism.
2,092,524; Sept. 7.
Post, Edwin M., Jr., assignor to International IMotor
Company, New York, N. Y. Humidity control for
refrigerating mechanism. 2.075,225 ; Mar. 30.
Post & McCord. (See Post, Robert C, assignor.)
Post, Robert C, Englewood, N. J., assignor to Post &
McCord. Safety braking means for hoisting machines.
2,085,040 ; June 29.
Post, Welles i\I., Wayne, Pa. Protective system for rail-
ways. 2,095,616 ; Oct. ] 2.
Post, William L., Detroit, Mich. Clip. 2,092,522;
Sept. 7.
Post, William L., Detroit, Mich. Clip. 2,094,107 ; Sept.
28.
Postal Telograph-Cahle Company (New York). (See
Vornam, G. S., and llalldon, assignors.)
Poster, Jacob, ot al. (See Franklin, Albert W., assignor.)
Posthumus, Klaas, Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Ultrahigh ficciuency
oscillator syslcm. 2,080,335; July 6.
Posthumus, Klaas, Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Radio circuits.
2,102,105; Dec. 14.
Poslliuiiiiis, Kla.is. lOiiullioven. Nelherlnnds, assignor to
Radio ('ori)nralion of America. Oscillation gcn(>ralor.
2.10;!.6:',8 ; Dec. 28.
PoHtbiimuH, Kliias, and H. van der Pol, Eindhoven, Nether-
lands, asHlgiioiH (o Hiidio Corporation of America. An-
tenna. 2,060,900; Jim. 5.
Poslhninus, Klaas, and T. J. Weyers, Eindhoven, Nethor-
lands, MHHigTiors 1o Radio f'orponil Ion of America.
Superheterodyne r('C(>lvcr. 2,005,035 ; Oct. 5.
122128- P— 82
Posthumus, Klaas, and P. J. H. A. Nordlohne, as-
signors to N. V. Philips Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eind-
hoven, Netherlands. Ultrahigh frequency oscillator.
•J.lO:i.3 '.8 : Dec. 28.
Postlewaite, William R., assignor to Standard Oil Com-
pany of California, San Francisco, Calif. Pipe coupling
apparatus. 2,077,769 ; Apr. 20.
Postnia, George S. (See Alessi, Joseph H., assignor.)
Poster Products, Inc. (See Engert, Caspar F., assignor.)
Potash, Benjamin, New Brunswick, N. J. Handbag.
2,093,097; Sept. 14.
Potchen, Joseph A., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Reconstruction Finance Corpora-
tion. Chicago, 111. Welding finished metal sheets.
2.087,530 : July 20.
Potdevin, Adolph, Garden City, assignor to Potdevin Ma-
chine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Method of and appa-
ratus for making bags. 2,067,646 ; Jan. 12.
Potdevin. Adolph, Garden City, assignor to Potdevin Ma-
chine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bag. 2,067,948 ; Jan.
19.
Potdevin, Adolph, Garden City, assignor to Potdevin Ma-
chine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bag making machine.
2,069,592 ; Feb. 2.
Potdevin, Adolph, Garden City, assignor to Potdevin Ma-
chine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. IMethod of and appa-
ratus for making bags and the like. 2.087,444 ; July 20.
Potdevin, Adolph, Garden City, assignor to Potdevin Ma-
chine Company, Brooklyn, N .Y. Bag making machine.
2,087.704 ; July 20.
Potdevin, Adolph, Garden City, assignor to Potdevin
Machine Company, Brooklyn, N, Y. Bag making ma-
chine. 2,090,307 ; Aug. 17.
Potdevin. Adolph, Garden City, assignor to Potdevin
JNIachine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. INIaking bags.
2,090,308 ; Aug. 17.
Potdevin, Adolpli, Garden City, assignor to Potdevin
Machine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Method and ap-
paratus for coating paper and the like. 2,097,601 ;
Nov. 2.
Potdevin, Adolph, Garden City, assignor to Potdevin Ma-
chine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Unwinding apparatus
for paper webs and the like. 2,099,313: Nov. 16.
Potdevin, Adolph, Garden City, assignor to Potdevin Ma-
chine Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Cutting-ofC mechanism
for bag making machines and the like. 2,099,314 ;
Nov. 16.
Potdevin, Adolph, Garden City, and G. E. Hampton, New
York, assignors to Potdevin Machine Company, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Making bags and the like. 2,085,766 ;
July 6.
Potdevin, Adolph, Garden City, and G. E. Hampton, New
York, assignors to Potdevin Machine Company, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Apparatus for making bags and the like.
2,091,795 ; Aug. 31.
Potdevin, Adolph. Garden City, and G. E. Hampton, New
York, assignors to Potdevin Machine Company, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Making bags and the like. 2,091,796;
Aug. 31.
Potdevin INIachine Company. (See Potdevin, Adolph, as-
signor.)
Potdevin Machine Company. (See Potdevin, A., and
Hampton, assignors.)
Potemkin, Louis, Pawtucket, R. I. Rake construction.
2,072.992 ; Mar. 9.
Potez, Henry C. A., IMeaulte, France. Device for oper-
ating the control surfaces of flying machines.
2.092,424 ; Sept. 7.
Pothior, Paul, and E. Vigneault, Trois-Rivieres, Quebec,
Canada. Steam boiler. 2,090,229 ; Aug. 17.
Potstada, George, Oakland, Calif. Corrugated slicer and
detachable shredding set. 2.101,595 ; Dec. 7.
Pott. August F.. Zella-JIehlis, Thuringia, assignor to
Mercedes Biiromaschinen-Werke Aktiengesellscraft, Ben-
hausen. Thuringia, Potstamt Zolla-Mehlis, Germany.
Division arrangement for calculating machines and tlie
like. 2,088,974 ; Aug. 3.
Pottenger, Francis M. Jr., Monrovia, and J. R. Balsley,
La Canada, said Balsley assignor of twelve and one-
half per cent to P. Whittier and twelve and one-half
to K. Scott, Los Angeles, Calif. Airplane navigating
apparatus. 2,070,178 ; Feb. 9.
Potter, Albert T., Derioit, Mich., assignor to Ainsworth
Manufacturing Corporation. Windshield regulator.
2,073,173; Mar. 9.
I'otter, Albert T., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Ainsworth
Manufacturing Corporation. Manufacturing steel tape.
2,073,174; Mar. 0.
Potter, Albert T,, Detroit, Mich., assignor to .Mnsworth
Alanufacturing Corporation. Seat adjusting device.
2,096,137 ; Oct. 19.
Potter, Arthur ('., Grantham, England. Bore hole pump
oriuipment. 2,085,998: July 6.
Potter. Charles. Ilnlstead, Knns. Twin drive ditTerentlal.
2,080,432 ; July 0.
Potter, Earl C, assignor to Contalnin- Corporation ot
America, Chicago, 111. Container. 2.075.624 : Mar. 30.
Potter, Everett C. (See T,a Borde, R. C, and Potter.)
i'otter, I'^rcdcrlck D., Lliub-n. N. J. numldlfving ap-
paratus. 2,089.662 ; Aug. 10.
Potter, l'"r(>(l(>rlck T., Whitinsvlllo, assignor to Stark
'I'ool Company, Waltham, Mass. T,ntho. 2,081,041;
May 25.
Potter, Herman. (See King, R. I,., and Potter.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Potter, Joel S., Valley Cottage, assignor to Wilputte
Coke Oven Corporation, New York, N. Y. Valved gas
off-take. 2,082,118 ; June 1.
Potter, John M. (See Groer, Frank H.. assignor.)
Potter, Myron P., Cleveland, Ohio. Door stop. 2,073.024 ;
Mar. 9.
Potter, Philip J. (See Darby, E. R., and Potter.)
I'otter, Ralph K., Madison, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. High frequency
signaling system. 2,083,666 ; June 15.
Potter. Ralph K.. Madison, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Vacuum tube with
tank circuits. 2,088,722 ; Aug. 3.
Potter, Thomas I., Buffalo, N. Y. Refrigerator.
2,072,567 ; Mar. 2.
Potter, Thomas I., Buffalo, N. Y. Refrigerator.
2,095,036 ; Oct. 5.
Potter, Thomas I., Portland, Oreg. Method of and appa-
ratus for controlling the flow of liqtiid refrigerant into
an expansion system. 2,079,263 ; jlay 4.
Potter, Thora G., assignor of one-half to G. S. Flaten,
Seattle, Wnsh. Garter waist. 2,078.972 : Jlay 4.
Potthast, Walter H., Manning, Iowa. Rotary combustion
engine. 2,100,267 ; Nov. 23.
Potthoft', Kurt T., Drooldyn, N. Y.. assignor to U. S. Gal-
vanizing & Plating Equipment Corporation. Apparatus
for coating pipes. 2,074.935 ; Mar. 23.
Potts, Charles R., Klamath Falls, Greg. Trailer.
2.100.612 : Nov. 30.
Potts, John T., Salt Lake City, Utah, assignor to Hewitt
Rubber Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Belt and making
same. 2.067,647 ; Jan. 12.
Potts, Louis M., Evanston. assignor to Teletype Corpora-
tion, Chicago, III. Concentration and broadcasting
system. 2,073,260 : Mar. 0.
Potts. Louis SI., assignor to Teletype Corporation, Chi-
cago, 111. Signaling transmitting method and appa-
ratus. 2,085.120 ; June 29.
Potts, Louis M.. Evanston, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Teletypesetter Corporation. Duplex rail
shift mechanism for line composing machines.
2,102,127 ; Dec. 14.
Potts, R, J., et al. (See Horton, Ralph, assignor.)
Potts, William Wallace. (See Long, T. A., and Potts.)
Pouget, Louis, Paris, France. Infusion apparatus.
2,067,787 ; Jan. 12.
Poulin. Edmond E., assignor to National Bread Wrapping
Machine Co., Springfield, Mass. Bread slicing machine.
2.092,857 : Sept. 14.
Poulsen, Arnold, and A. C. G. Petersen, Copenhagen,
Denmark. Sound reproducin.g film and a device for
recording sounds photographically. 2,094,244 ; Sept.
28.
Poulsen, Louis, & Co. (See Henningsen, Poul, assignor.)
Poulson. Volnev A., Bronxville, N. Y. Pavement con-
structing. 2,068,702 ; Jan. 26.
Poulter, John W.. assignor 1o N'ntional Equipment Corpo-
ration, Milwaukee, Wis. Fluid placing and pavement
r.'iising appnrntiis. 2.074.7.56 : Mar. 2".
Pouteaux, Alfred P. H., Ethirey, France, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to J. B. Martin Company. Norwich.
Conn. Noncrumpling fabric and making the same.
2,091.567 : Aug. 31.
Pouteaux, Alfred P. n.. Ethirey, France, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to J. R. Martin Company. Norwich.
Conn. Coating solution for fabrics. 2,091,568 ; Aug.
31.
Poux, Noel J., assignor to Hookless Fastener Company,
Meadville, Pa. Forming interlocking members for sep-
arable fasteners. 2.078,016 ; Apr. 20.
Poux, Noel J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Hook-
less Fastener Company, Meadville, Pa. Making sop-
arable fasteners. 2,078.017 ; Apr. 20.
Povlis, John A. (See Stout. R. Ij., .nnd Povlis.)
Powderco. Inc. (See Van Law, Durbin, assignor.)
Powdi'rm.iker, Frank, New York, N. Y. Bandage.
2.068,703 : Jan. 20.
Powell. Alan R., T.,ondon. assignor to Johnson, Matthey
& Company. Limited. ITatton Garden. London Countv.
Encrland. Alloy fnr dontiil plntes. 2,098.870: Nov. 9. "
Powell, Alan R., and E. R. Box, assignors to Johnson
Matthey & Company Limited, London, England. Hard
metal alloy. 2,070,451 ; Feb. 9.
Powell. Alan R.. and 10. K. Box. assignors to Johnson
Mntlliov & runipanv Limil<>d. T.ondon. England. Pre-
cious iiielnl .nlloys. 2.071.210; Feb. 16.
Powell, Alan R., and E. R. Box, London. England, as-
signors to Johnson Matthev & Companv, Limited. Hard
metal alloy. 2,082.719, June 1.
Powell. .Man R.. and E. R. Box. London, assignors tn
Johnson, Matthev & Companv, lyimited. ITatton Garden.
London, Ejiglnnd. Pen nib. 2,095.890: Oct. 12.
Powell. Burnet J., North (Chicago. 111., assignor, by mesni'
assignments, to Lyon Cover Company, Detroit, Mich.
Hub can lock. 2.073,851 : Mar. 16.
Powell, Clyde R., Johnson City, N. Y. Stage appliance.
2.097.091 : Oct 26
Powell. Cornell S., .'^avannah, Ga. Peanut harvester and
cultivator. 2.080,330: May 11.
Powell, Edward R.. .Mi'xnndrla. Ind. Insulated tile unit
and structuri'. 2.097.892 : Nov. 2.
Powell, Edward K.. Alexandria, Ind.. assignor to Johns-
Manville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Utilizing slag.
2.078,158; Apr. 20.
Powell, Fred F., La Valle, Mo. Cultivator. 2,102,483;
Dec. 14.
Powell. Gomert, Michigan City, Ind., assignor to Pullman-
Standard Car Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Axle drive. 2,077,642 ; Apr. 20.
Powell, Grace A., Hollvwood, Calif. Asparagus cooker.
2,086,475 ; July 6.
Powell, Henry K., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to president and directors of the JIanhattaji
Company, trustee for Gibson Patent Containers. Ltd.,
New South Wales, Australia. Container. 2.068,76:-; :
Jan. 26.
Powell, Henry K., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to President and Directors of the Manhat-
tan (Companv, trustee for Gibson (Patent Containers,
Ltd.) Container. 2,075,465: Mar. 30.
Powell, Henrv K., assignor to Morris Paper Mills, Chi-
cago, 111. "Container. 2,078,018 ; Apr. 20.
Powell. Henry K., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to President and Directors of the Manhattan
Companv, trustees for Gibson Patent Containers, Ltd.
Container. 2,091,614; Aug. 31.
Powell, Herbert S., Utica, N. Y. Clamping device.
2,093,210; Sept. 14.
Powell, Herbert S., Utica, N. Y. Tail pipe spout.
2,097,041 ; Oct. 26.
Powell, Jack M., Cincinnati, Ohio. Decorated glass, mir-
ror, and the like. 2,080,337 ; May 11.
Powell, James A. (See Powell, Sheppard T. and J. A.)
Powell. James L.. Norfolk, Va. Substance for stopping
runs in hose. 2,091,740 ; Aug. 31.
Powell, John O. (See Jones, William, assignor.)
Powell. Laurence C. Portsmouth. Va. Distortion check
for welding apparatus. 2.070,207 : Apr. 6.
Powell, Leonard E., Dallas, Tex. Well drilling and cor-
ing apparatus. 2,068,704 ; Jan. 26.
Powell, Paul R., Baltimore, JId. Labeling machine.
2.089,422 ; Aug. 10.
Powell, Rae R., Maywood, assignor to The Electroaire
Corporation. Chicago, 111. Ozone producing apparatus.
2,093,619 ; Sept. 21.
Powell. Ross C, Forest Hills, and L. E. Priester, New
York, assignors to The Texas Company, New York,
N. Y. Apparatus for controlling treatment of hydro-
carbon oils. 2.090,915 : Aug. 24.
Powell, Sheppard T., Baltimore, Md., and J. A. Powell,
Reading, Pa. Apparatus for degasifying liquids.
2,080,151 ; May 11.
Powell, Stanley, New York, N. Y. Pocket douche package.
2.087,780 : July 20.
Powell. Winfred T., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company. Rochester. N. Y. Centralized traffic control-
ling system for railroads. 2,067,145 ; Jan. 5.
Powell, Winfred T., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company. Rochester. N. Y. Centralized traffic control-
ling system for railroads. 2,068.931 ; Jan. 20.
Powell, Winfred T., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company. Rochester. N. Y. Centralized traffic con-
trolling system for railroads. 2,082,180 ; June 1.
Powell. Winfred T., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Centralized traffic con-
trolling system for railroads. 2,082,550 ; June 1.
Powell. Winfred T.. assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Railway traffic controlling
system. 2.083,525 ; June 8.
Powell, Winfred T., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Railway track" circuit.
2.0,8.3.020 : June 15.
Powell, Winfred T., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company. Rochester. N. Y. Railway traffic controlling
system. 2.096.941 ; Oct. 26.
Powell. Winfred T.. assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Interlocking system for
railroads. 2,097.800 : Nov. 2.
Powell, Winfred T., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester. N. Y. Centralized traffic con-
trolling system for railroads. 2,097,801 : Nov. 2.
Power, Henry R. (See Dawrs, H. P., and Power.)
Power, James T., Wilmington and K. R. Brown, Tamaqua,
Pa., assignors to Atlas Powder Company. Wilmington.
P^l- «„T°^'**^<^° product and conditioning same.
2,067, "^38: Jan. 12.
Power. James T., Wilmington, Del., and K. R. Brown,
Tamaqua, Pa., assignors to Atlas Powder Company,
Wilmington. Del. Acceleration of gelatinization of cel-
lulose nitrate and liquid nitric esters and the product
thereof. 2.102.187 ; Dec. 14.
Po\yer Patents Company. (See Beatie, Cecil E., as-
signor.)
Power Patents Company. (See Brandt, David G., as-
signor.)
Pownr Patents Company. (See Engelke, Ernest F., as-
signor.)
Power Patents Company. (See Griswold, Robert G., as-
signor.)
Po\yer Patents Company. (See Lyons, Henry N., as-
signor.)
Po\yer Patents Company. (See Miller, Benjamin, as-
signor.)
Po\yer Patents Company. (See Morgan, John D., as-
signor.)
Powers Patents Company. (See Morgan, J. D., and
Levitt, assignors.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
491
Power Patents Company. (See Morgan, J. D., and Lowe,
assignors.)
Power, Richard F., London, England. Case and other
container for cigarettes. 2,090,700; Aug. 24.
Power Specialties Limited. (See Cockburn, David H.,
assignor. )
Powers Accounting Machines Limited. (See Thomas, Ar-
thur, assignor.)
Powers, David W., et al. (See Powers, Franlc M., as-
signor.)
Powers, Donald H.. Moorestown, N. J., and L. H. Bock,
Bristol, assignors to Rohm & Haas Companv, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Cellulose solution. 2,070.999 : Feb. 16.
Powers, Donald H., Moorestown, N. J., and H. W. Stiegler,
Bristol, assignors to Rohm & Haas Company. Philadel-
phia, Pa. Mercerizing assistants. 2,076,303 ; Apr. 6.
Powers, Donald H., Moorestown, N. J., and L. H. Bock
and A. L. Houk, Bristol, assignors to Rohm & Haas
Companv. Philadelphia, Pa. Preparation of cellulose
ethers. 2.087.549 ; July 20.
Powers, Frank B. (See At well, C. A., and Powers.)
Powers, Frank B. (See Riley, L. G., Willby, and
Powers. )
Powers, Frank B. (See Will'uy, N. H., Powers, and Sham-
berger.)
Powers, Frank B., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh.
Pa. Blotor control system. 2,082,026 ; June 1.
Powers, Frank M., assignor of one-third to T. C. Powers,
and one-third to D. W. Powers, Chicago, 111. Tent.
2,084,778 : June 22.
Powers, Frank T., Douglaston, N. Y. Radiographic ap-
paratus. 2,078.340 ; Apr. 27.
Powers, George E., assignor to E. Heil, London, Ohio.
Metallic singletree or doubletree. 2,082,508 ; June 1.
Powers, Milton A., Detroit, Mich. Pressure regulator.
2,070.411; Feb. 9.
Powers, Milton A., assignor to The Timken Silent Auto-
matic Company, Detroit, Mich. Liquid fuel burner and
hearth. 2.067,097 : Jan. 5.
Powers, Ralph A., Grosse Pointe, assignor to Electronic
Control Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Measuring and
sorting apparatus. 2,085,671 ; June 29.
Powers. Ralph A.. Detroit, assignor to J. J. O'Brien,
Grosse Pointe, Mich. Speed limit indicating device.
2,088,139 : July 27.
Powers Regulator Company, The. (See Snediker, Morton
O., assignor.)
Powers, Thomas C, et al. (See Powers, Frank M., as-
signor.)
Powers, W. F., Company, The. (See Powers, W. S.,
and Storch, assignors.)
Powers, W. F., Company, The. (See Storch, Otto P., as-
signor.)
Powers, William .!., assignor to McCord Radiator & Mfg.
Co., Detroit, Mich. Sight feed device. 2,103,733 ; Dec.
28.
Powers, William S., New York, and O. P. Storch, Ozone
Park, assignors to The W. F. Powers Company, New
York, N. Y. Collapsible merchandise displaying de-
vice. 2,075,657 ; Mar. 30.
Prabell, Albert, Bellevue, Ky., assignor to The Lockwood
JIanufacturing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Bakepan
unit. 2,082,973 ; June 8.
Prager, I-Ierman, Metairie, La. Cigar piercing machine.
2.075,055 ; Mar. 30.
Prager, Herman, Metairie, I^a. Forming a draft pa.ssagp
in the end of a cigar. 2,099,963 ; Nov. 23.
Pralil, Milton A. (See Henke, C. 0., and Prahl.)
Prahl. Milton A., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Diary] oxide sulphonic acids and preparing the same.
2,081,876 ; May 25.
Prance, Alvin W., Pleasant Ridge, assignor to Briggs
Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Lamp as-
sembly. 2,091,489 ; Aug. 31.
Prance, Alvin W., Pleasant Ridge, assignor to Briggs
Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Lamp as-
sembly. 2,091.490; Aug. 31.
Prange, Charles H., Lyndhurst, N. J., assignor to Austenal
Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y. Casting investment
material and process. 2,081,558 : May 25.
Prather, Clare. (See Bennett, H. T., and Prather.)
I'rather, Thomas F., Wasco, Calif. Load sight for shot-
guns, 2,092,356 ; Sept. 7.
I'rathor, Thomas F., Wasco, Calif. Dental apparatus.
2,098,732 ; Nov. 9.
I'rato, Estoban, Caracas, Venezuela, assignor to The
Singer Manuf.ictnring (Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Em-
broidering and cording attachment for sewing machines.
2.095,080; Oct. 5.
Pratt, Best, and (J. F. Weinrcich, assignors to Brake Equip-
ment & Surtply Company, Chicago, III. Oven valve.
2.068,705 ; Jan. 26.
Pratt, Best, and G. P. Welnrelch, assignors to Brake
Eq\ilpiiient & Supply Company, Cliicago, 111. Manifold
and valv<! structure. 2,069.017 ; Jan. 2G.
Pratt, Best, and G. F. Weinreich, assignors to Brake
Equipment & Supply Co., Chicago, 111. Valve structure.
2.083.086 ; Juno 8.
Pratt, Best, and G. F. Welnrelch. assignors to Brake
Equipment & Supply Co., Chiciigo, III. Valve structure.
2.083.087 ; Jur*! 8.
Pratt, Best, and G. F. Weinreich, assignors to Brake
Equipment & Supply Co., Chicago, 111. Valve structure
and valve assembly. 2,083,088; June 8.
Pratt, Charles O., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Semet-
Solvay Engineering Corporation, New York, N. Y. Oil
spray purge mechanism. 2,068,816 ; Jan. 26.
Pratt, Edward D., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Com-
bined individual property safeguarding and seating
costumer. 2,081,066 ; May 18.
Pratt Food Company. (See Keller, Joseph W., assignor.)
Pratt, George L., assignor to Motor Power, Inc., Atlanta,
Ga. Charge forming device for internal combustion
engines. 2,096,526 ; Oct. 19.
Pratt, Harry P., Chicago, 111., assignor to W. F. Grower,
H. A. Allen, G. S'. Herrington, and H. T. Ballard,
trustees, acting with said H. P. Pratt, as co-trustees of
Pratt Radio Trust. Radio tube. 2,073,804 ; Mar. 16.
Pratt, Harry P., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to H. P. Pratt, W. F. Grower, H. A. Allen, H.
T. Ballard, and G. S. Herrington, trustees, acting as
Pratt Radio Trust. Selective receiving apparatus for
wireless telephone or telegraph sets. 2,093,158 ; Sept.
14.
Pratt, Henry, Company. (See Phillips, William H., as-
signor.)
Pratt, John G. (See Kinsella, E. Addy. and Pratt.)
Pratt, John W. (See Lane, H., and Pratt.)
t'ratt, Jolm W., and H. Lane. Leicester, England, as-
signors to United Shoe INlachinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. J. Lasting machine. 2,072,213 : Mar. 2.
Pratt, Lucy T, (See Carlson, Johan A., assignor.)
Pratt Radio Trust. (See Pratt, Harry P.)
Pratt, Raymond C, assignor to H. B. Dodge and Company,
Chicago, 111. Venetian blind slat. 2,091,012 ; Aug. 24.
Pratt, Raymond C, assignor to 11. B. Dodge and Com-
jiany. Chicago, 111. Venetian blind slat and making.
2,103.271 ; Dec. 28.
Pratt, Seely F., assignor to Union Steel Chest Corpora-
tion, Le Roy, N. Y. Box. 2,093,926 ; Sept. 21.
Pratt, Verneur E., Stamford, Conn., assignor to H. Snellen-
burg, Jr., New York, N. Y., Verneur E. Pratt, Stamford,
Conn., and J. H. Rand, Jr., New York, N. Y., as trustees.
Driving device. 2,094,669 ; Oct. 5.
Pray, George E., Oceanport, N, J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Keying. 2,089,811 ; Aug. 10.
Pray Research Corporation. (See Pray, William O., as-
signor.)
Pray, Thomas E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Mining machine. 2,067.339 ;
Jan. 12.
Prny, Thomas E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Mining machine. 2,068,070 ;
.Tan. 19.
Pray, Thomas E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, III. Mining machine. 2.070.920 ;
Feb. 16.
Pray, Thomas E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Mining machine. 2,082,119 ;
June 1.
Pray, Thomas E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Mining machine. 2,090,917 ;
Oct. 26.
Pray, Thomas E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Cutter bar and cutter chain.
2,096,997 ; Oct. 26.
Pray, Thomas E., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Mining apparatus. 2,097,341 ;
Oct. 26.
Pray, Thomas E., assignor to Goodman Manufactur-
ing Company, Chicago, 111. Kerf-cutting machine.
2,102,743 ; Dec. 21.
Pray, William O., assignor to Pray Research Corporation,
De Beque, Colo. l\iethod and apparatus for utilizing
molten material in heat treatment of liquids not mis-
cible with the molten material. 2,100,355 ; Nov. 30.
Prazak, Emil, Elizabeth, N. J. Embroidering means for
sewing machines. 2,067,340 ; Jan. 12.
Prazak, Emil, Elizabeth, N. J. Sewing machine.
2,074,488; Mar. 23.
Preble, Bennett. (See Green, H. C, Clark, Mann, and
Preble.)
Preble, Clarence E., Gardner, assignor to lleywood-Wake-
field Company, Boston, Mass. Ratchet rediner seat-back
mechanism. 2,066,001 ; Jan. 5.
Precision Air Gauge Company. (See Hardy, James H.,
assignor.)
Precision Instrument Co. Inc. (See ClifTord, Patrick J.,
assignor.)
Precision IMotal Workers. (See Grunwald, Albert C, as-
signor.)
Predix, John W., Shamokiii Dam, assignor of one linlf to
C. P. Forrv, Port Trevorlon, Pa. Curtain lie-back holder
and support. 2, 06!), 081 ; Feb, 2,
Prci-ce, I''r('d W., assignor to The "5" Spot Short Range
(inn Clubs of America, Inc., Toledo, Ohio, Target.
2.068,764 : Jan. 26.
Precne, Frank IT. E. (See Gruwell, C. E., and Preeue.)
I'l-eincrstorl'er. Frjinz, Gmnnden, Austria. Ontionl nr-
i-angeinent for u.se In color photography. 2.088,339 ;
July 27.
I'reist. Thomas 1'., Wallasey, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to .VuloiiiMtic Ti>leplione & Electric Company
I.lmileii. Ldiidou, lOngland. lOlectrlcal thning apparalus.
2,088,723; Aug. 3.
492
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Prelst, Thomas P., Walla.sey, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Automatic Telephone & Electric Company
Limited. London. England. Synchronizing system.
2.091.491 : Aug. 31.
Preist, Thomas P., Wallasey, and A. P. B. Renshaw, Kings-
ton Hill, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Automatic
Telephone & Electric Company Limited. London, Eng-
land. Traffic control signal. 2.091.6.")3 : Aug. 31.
Preiswerl;, Ernst. JIunchensroin. near I>as»l. Switzerland,
assignor to Hoffman-La Roche Inc., Nutley, N. J. Sali-
cylic esters of acyl glj'cols and the manufacture of
same. 2,0G9,17o ; Jan. 2G.
Preiswerk, Ernst, Munchenstein, near Basel, and O.
Schnider, Basel, S\yitzerland, assignors to Hoffmann-
La Roche Inc., Nutley, N. J. ■ 2,4-Dioso-3,3-Dialkyl-
tetrahydro-pyridines and manufacture of same.
2.090,068 ; Aug. 17.
Pr^laz, Jean. (See Walch. H., and Pr^laz.)
Premier Thread Company. (See Mahoney, William E.,
assignor.)
Prendergast, Geneyieve. (See Kost, E. L., and Prender-
gast.)
Prentice, Carlvle L., Neve York, N. T. Ignition control
deyice. 2,097,776 ; Noy. 2.
Prentice, G. E.. Manufacturing Company. (See Legat,
Robert C, assignor.)
Prentice, G. E., Manufacturing Company. (See Miserez,
Constant A., assignor.)
Prentiss, Augustin M., San Antonio, Tex. Carburetor.
2,087.116 ; July 13.
Preplan, Inc. (See Eyers, William H., assignor.)
Prescott, Charles H., Jr., assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Photo-
electric tube. 2,097,467 : Nov. 2.
Prescott, Charles W. W., Pyuible. Australia. Automatic
railroad signaling and control system. 2,098,401 ;
Nov. 9.
Prescott, Ford L. (See Smith, M. A., Jr., and Prescott.)
Prescott. Ford L., Dayton. Ohio. Torsional vibration
recording instrument. 2. 069. 271 : Feb. 2.
Prescott, Ford L.. Dayton, Ohio. Adjusting means.
2,084,356 : June 22.
Prescott, Harold R., assignor to Continental Oil Com-
pany, Ponca City, Okla. Making geological explora-
tions. 2.09.5.676 : Oct. 12.
Prescott, Harold R., and K. C. Woodyard. assignors to
Continental Oil Company. Ponca City, Okla. Seismo-
phone. 2,084.561 ; June 22.
Prescott, John H., Columbus. Ohio. Convertible metallic
cot. 2,099.621 : Nov. 16.
President and Board of Trustees of St. Louis University.
(See MacCorquodale, D. W., Thayer, and Doisy, as-
signors. )
Presley. James O., and J. A. Presley, Wichita Falls. Tex.
Derrick. 2.074,427 ; Mar. 23.
Presley. John A. (See Presley. James O.. and J. A.)
Press & Drier Co., The. (See Berrigan, J. B., Gross, and
Woodruff, assignors.)
Press. Jules. (See Schank. Arthur W., assignor.)
Pressed Steel Car Company. (See Anderson, John P.,
assignor.)
Pressed Steel Car Company. (See Koch, Felix, as-
signor.)
Pressed Steel Car Company. (See Kurtz, Benjamin F.,
assignor.)
Pressed Steel Car Company. (See Reeder, N. S., and
Morrissey, assignors.)
Pressed Steel Car Company. (See Schmohl. Alfred C,
assignor.)
Pressed Steel Car Company. (See Suckfleld. George A.,
assipmor. )
Pressed Steel Company Limited. (See Greene, Reginald
C. assignor.)
Pre.ssed Steel Company of Great Britain Limited, The.
(See Kelley, G. L., and Robertson, assignors.)
Pressed Steel Tank Company. (See Brushe. Robert C.
assignor.!
Pressed Steel Tank Company. (See Coakley, William E..
assignor.)
Pressed Steel Tank Company. (See Merker. Herman, as-
signor.)
Pressnall. Charles A., Elkhart, Ind., assignor to The Ad-
lake Company. Ash receiver. 2,082.181 : June 1.
Prcssuri' (Ifiici-.-Uors. Inc. (See Hut to. Marsdcn C. as-
signor. )
Presto Lock Corporation. (See Levine, Abraham, as-
signor.)
Preston. Cecil W. (See Kennev. M. W., Constantine, and
Preston.)
Preston. Charles IT., New York. N. Y. .Automatic safety
vehicle door lock device. 2.095,081 : Oct. 5.
Preston. Edward S.. Hinsdah'. assignor to Chicago Electric
Manufacturing Company Chicago. III. Feet and handle'
provisions for appliance bases. 2.084.595 : June 22.
Preston. Edward S.. assignor to Chicago Electric Manu-
facturing Company. Chicago. HI. Fan with rubber
blades. 2,098.107 ; Nov. 2.
I'ri'slon. Edward S.. assignor to Chicago Electric Manu-
facturing Company. Chicago, 111. Fan with flexible
blndrs. 2.10J.9K! : Doc. LM.
Preston, Frank W.. Paterson. N. J. Shedding mecha-
nism for looms. 2.075.30.'? : Mar. 30.
Preston, Frank W., Paterson. \. J. Garment hanger.
2.090.197 : Oct. 19.
Preston, Frank W.. Butler. Pa. Hydraulic testing ma-
chine. 2,084.653 ; June 22.
Preston, Frederick A. (See Willard. G. T., and Preston.)
Preston, Henry C, and A. G. Decker, assignors to The
Black & Decker Manufacturing Company, Towson. Md.
Manually portable power-driven rotary planer.
2 085,603 : June 29.
Preston. Herbert E., assignor to American Engineering
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Stoker furnace.
2.075.541 : Mar. 30.
Preston, Herbert E., assignor to American Engineering
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Stoker furnace. 2,079,696 ;
May 11.
Preston, Herbert E.. assignor to American Engineering
Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Stoker. 2.081.067 ; May
IS.
Preston, Herbert E., assignor to American Engineering
Company. Philadelphia. Pa. Agitating mechanism.
2,089,423 : Aue. 10.
Preston, John E., Newark, N. J. Machine for folding
cloth articles. 2,070,297 ; Feb. 9.
Preston, Neil V.. assignor to General Railway Signal Com-
pany, Rochester. N. Y. Centralized traffic controlling
system for railroads. 2.067.147 ; Jan. 5.
Preston, Neil D., assignor to General Railway Signal Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Train dispatching system for
railroads. 2,082,462 ; June 1.
Preston, Neil D., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester. N. Y. Train dispatching system
for railroads. 2.082,464 ; June 1.
Preston, Neil D., assignor to General Railway Signal Com-
pany, Rochester. N. Y. Train dispatching system for
railroads. 2.082,465 : June 1.
Preston. Neil D., assignor to General Railway Signal Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Centralized traffic controlling
system for railroads. 2,082,466 ; June 1.
Preston, Neil D.. assignor to General Railway Signal Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Centralized trafhc controlling
system for railroads. 2,090.916 ; Aug. 24.
Preston, Neil D.. and O. H. Dicke, assignors to General
Railway Signal Company, Rochester. N. Y. Train dis-
patching system for railroads. 2.082,463 ; June 1.
Preston. Neil D.. and T. J. Judge, assignors to General
Railway Signal Company. Rochester. N. Y. (Centralized
traffic controlling system for railroads. 2,090,917 : Aug.
24.
Preston, Ross J., assignor of one-third to H. R. Schlau
and one-third to H. A. Earnhardt. Chicago. 111., and
one-third to A. W. Carlson, Glenview, 111. Insect de-
stroying means. 2,086,046 ; July 6.
Preston. Victor R., Galesburg, 111. Handle for burial re-
ceptacles. 2.094.720 : Oct. 5.
Preston, Walter C, assignor to The Procter & Gamble
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Soap builder of reduced
alkalinity. 2.093,927 ; Sept. 21.
Preston, Walter C, Cincinnati, and H. S. Coith. and
R. A. Duncan, Wyoming, assignors to The Procter &
Gamble Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Liquid soap.
2,093,928 : Sept. ^1.
Preston, Ward H, (See Bullock, F. J., and Preston.)
Preston. Warren E. (See Barnes. G. M., and Preston.)
Preston, William A. (See Jacob, Marcel, assignor.)
Prrstwirh, John V., Tottenham, London, England. Band
strapping machine. 2.0S7.655 : July 20.
Pretot. Armand V.. New Providence,' N. J., assignor to
Johns-Manville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Wall
assembly and stud. 2,081.368 ; May 25.
Pretzfelder. Millard. St. .Vlbans. assignor to Paper Novelty
Man\ifacturing Co.. New York, N. Y. Christmas tree
ornament. 2.007,018: Jan. 5.
Previti, Charles S., Sayville, N. Y. Windshield wiper.
2,075,959 ; Apr. 6.
Prewitt. Richard H.. Lansdowne. assignor to Autogiro
Company of America. Willow Grove. Pa. Aircraft rotor
blade mounting mechanism. 2,102,027; Dec. 14.
Prewitt. Richard H.. Lansdowne, Pa. Aircraft with sus-
taining rotor. 2,102,028 ; Dec. 14.
Prewitt. Sidney A., Pleasant Hill, Mo. Clamp head.
2, 101. 192 : Dec. 7.
Prov. Arthur H. (See Walker, P. H., and Prey.)
Prlbll, 41exis R., Saginaw, Mich. Independent controlled
cushion wheel unit. 2.077,710 ; Apr. 20.
Pribil. Alexis R., S.iginaw, Mich. Trailer. 2,087,299 :
July 20.
Pribula. Mike. Chicago, HI. Siphon. 2,090,551 ; Aug. 17.
Price. Abraham R.. San Francisco, Calif. Suspenders.
2,067.503 : Jan. 12.
Price. Abraham R., San Francisco, Calif. Buckle for sus-
penders. 2.071,427 ; Feb. 23.
Price. Abraham R.. San Francisco, Calif. Garment
marker. 2.099.943 : Nov. 23.
Price. Arnold F.. Hartsdale. assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories. Incorporated. New York, N Y Power
supply circuit. 2.096.824 : Oct 26
Price. Charles D.. Baraboo, Wis. Carburetor. 2,073,649 ;
Mar. 16.
Price. Earl E.. assignor to G. H. Tennant Company, Min-
neapolis. Minn. Abrading or polishing implement.
J.083. i!)3: June 15.
Price. Earl E.. assignor to G. H. Tennant Company,
Minrieapolis, Minn. Producing abrading rolls for use
on abrading or nolishing machines. 2,089,707 ; Aug. 10.
Price, Earl R. (See Price, Harold W. and E. R.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
493
Price, Emil and W. A. Pfister, I;OS Angeles, Calif. Silenc-
ing and antisiphoning means for water closets.
2,086,637 ; July 13.
Price, George E., Mansfield, Ohio, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Making electrical heaters. 2,101,095 ;
Dec. 7.
Price, Harold M., et al. (See Skeen, Chester W., assignor.)
Price, Harold W., South Bend, Ind. Outboard motor.
2,079,871; May 11.
Price, Harold W. and E. R., assignors to Bendix Aviation
Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Clutch control mecha-
nism. 2,068,961 ; Jan. 26.
Price, Harold W. and E. R., assignors to Bendis
Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Clutch con-
trol mechanism. 2,086,575 ; July 13.
Price, Harold W. and E. R., assignors to Bendix
Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Clutch con-
trol mechanism. 2,086,576 ; July 13.
Price, Harold W. and E. R., assignors to Bendix Aviation
Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Clutch control mecha-
nism. 2,087,387 ; July 20.
Price, Harold W. and E. R., assignors to Bendix Aviation
Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Clutch control mecha-
nism. 2,095,763 ; Oct. 12.
Price, Harold W. and E. R., assignors to Bendix
Aviation Corporntion, South Bend, Ind. Clutch control
mechanism. 2,098,674 ; Nov. 9.
Price, Jacob R., assignor to Price Metal Refining Com-
pany, Kansas City, Mo. Producing metallic packing.
2,079,467 ; May 4.
Price. James K.. Rodondo Rcarli, Calif. Combined lock
and latch. 2,070,019; Ff-b. 10,
Price. John D., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Koj^pers Company, Gas purifi-
cation process. 2.070,620 ; Feb. 16.
Price. John F,, assignor to Oswego Palls Corporation,
Fulton, N. Y. Machine for preliminarily assembling
covers to containers. 2,101,291 ; Dec. 7.
Price, Jolm R, (See Tricke.v, J. P.. and Price.)
Price, Joseph W., Jr. (See Light, R. A., and Price.)
Price, Louis, assignor to Joe Lowe Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Confectionery product. 2,085,330 ; June
29.
Price, Mark B., and H, M. Forestner, said H. M. Forest-
ner, assignor of one-fourth to J. J. Forestner, Jr., and
said Price assignor of one-tenth to A. B. McCall,
Springfield, 111. Clutch . 2,078,893 ; Apr. 27.
Price Jletal Refining Company. (See Price, Jacob R.,
assignor.)
Price, Mitchell D.. Miami, Fla. Game and exercising
device. 2,087,445 ; July 20.
Price, Nathan C., Berkeley, Calif. Boiler control.
2,078,341 ; Apr. 27.
Price, Orlo H., assignor to Williams Oil-O-Matic Heating
Corporation, Bloomington, 111. Draft regulator.
2,078,898; Apr. 27.
Price, Ralph H., Galveston, Tex., and R, V, Shaukland.
Hammond, Ind., assiKnors to Standard Oil Company,
(Indiana), Chicago, 111. Treatment of hydrocarbon oil.
2.067,730 ; Jan. 12,
Price, Richard P,, assignor to Hammermill Paper Com-
pany, Erie, Pa. Continuous automatic layboy.
2,084,741 ; June 22.
Price, Robert, Eagle, W. Va. Blasting apparatus.
2,089,981 ; Aug. 17.
Price, Robert M. (See McKenzie, Clarence J., assignor.)
Price, Robert M., West Springfield, assignor of seven-
tenths to C. J. McKenzie, Winthrop, Mass. Safety
razor and blade therefor. 2,089,296 ; Aug. 10.
Pi'ice. Wnlter R., Minneapolis, l\linn. Electric switch,
2,070.683 : Fob. 16.
Price, William B,, assignor to Scovill Manufacturing Com-
pany, Waterbury, Conn. Acid resistant copper alloys.
2,085,544 ; June 29.
Price, William 11,, Nottingham, England. Lace and pro-
ducing the s.nme, 2,091,215; Aug, 24.
T'rice, Wilson T. (See T.nylor, W. S., and Price.)
I'rickett, Tliomas 1!, (See Iloudry, E, J,, and Prickett.)
Priekett, Thomns B,, Woodbury, N, J., assignor to Houdry
I'rocess Corporation, Dover, Del. Automatic tempera-
ture reguliition of contiict masses. 2,073,650; Miir. 16,
Prickett, Tboiiiiis 1!., Woodbury, N, J., assignor to Houdry
Process Corr)oration, Dover, Del. Process of and ap-
paratus for controlling catalytic and Other contact mass
reactions. 2,084,357 ; June 22.
Pi'Ickett, Thomas B., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Hou-
dry I'rocess (."orporation, Dover, Del. Apparatus for
controlling chemical reactions, 2,092,017 : Sept. 7.
Prickett, Thomas B., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Iloudry
J'rocoss Corporntion, Dover, Del. Temperature control
of reliction vessels. 2,102,644 : Dec. 21.
Prickett, Thomas B., and R, C. Lassiat, Woodbury, N. J,,
assignors to Iloudry Process Corporation, Dover, Del,
Charging of cases with contact materi.al. 2,079,630 ;
May 11.
Pi'Ickett, Thomas 1!,. and R. C. Lassiat, Woodberrv, N. J,,
assignors to Iloudry Process Corporation, Dover, Del,
Converfi'r and ils assembly 2,095,266; Oct, 12,
I'ridd.v. Harry L, (See Illtt, M. V., Kennedy, and
I'riddy.)
Prldham, Chester A., Chatham, N. J, Tov, 2,094,018;
Oct, 5.
Pridham, Edwin S., Oakland, Calif. Refrigeration appa-
ratus. 2,082,756 ; June 1.
Priefert, Dale J., Haswell, Colo. Cultivator. 2,068,303;
Jan. 19.
Priesmeyer, Charles, Park Ridge, assignor to G. A. J.
Meyer, Chicago, 111. Pocket seal press. 2,077,853 ;
Apr. 20.
Priesmeyer, Charles, Park Ridge, assignor to G. A. J.
Meyer, Chicago, 111. Base attachment for pocket seal
presses. 2,080,987 ; May 18.
Priess, Allen, Hermann, Mo. Toilet bowl. 2,094,302 ;
Sept. 28,
Priess, William H., assignor to International Television
Radio Corporation, New York, N. Y. Radiant energy
resonant vibratory system. 2,090,853 ; Aug. 24.
Priest, Dwight E., assignor to Parker Wire Goods Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Hacksaw frame construction.
Re. 20,252 ; Jan. 26.
Priester, Leslie E. (See Powell. R. C, and Priester.)
Priestley, William E., Kendall, N. Y. Threshing machine
feeder. 2.091,523 ; Aug. 31.
Primavera, Vincent A. R., and S. A. Spaziante, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Buckle. 2,085,388 ; June 29.
Prime Manufacturing Company, The. (See Richardson,
John W., assignor.)
Prince, David C, Swarthmore, Pa. Automatic gear shift,
2,071,428 ; Feb, 23.
Prince, David C, Swarthmore, Pa. Power transmission,
2,100.748 ; Nov. 30,
Prince, David C, Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electrical switch gear. 2,090,518 ;
Aug. 17.
Prince, David C, Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Operating mechanism. 2,096,619 ;
Oct. 19.
Prince, David C, Swarthmore, Pa,, and W. F. Skeats,
Scotia, N. Y., assignors to General Electric Company.
Electric circuit interrupter. 2,092,656 ; Sept. 7.
Prince, Leonard M, (See Hager, G. C, and Prince.)
Prince, Samuel F., Clevis, N. Mex. Brake beam safety sup-
port. 2,071,568 : Feb, 23,
Prince-Smith, William, Keighley, England. Spindle for
ring spinning and like machines. 2,085,611 ; June 29.
Prince, Warren V., Kansas City, Mo. Clock actuated dis-
play mechanism. 2,069,390 ; Feb. 2.
Princell, John M., San Diego, Calif., assignor to American
Process Feed Co. Producing livestock food from gar-
bage. 2,094,904 ; Oct. 5,
Princeton Inc. (See Fleisher, Harry, assignor.)
Princeton Worsted Mills, Inc. (See Hetherington, John,
assignor.)
Prindeville, John J. (See O'Bryan, Francis L., as-
signor. )
Pringle, Mary, Alameda, Calif. Baby support. 2,102,281 ;
Dec. 14.
Pringle, William A., assignor to American Sales Book
Company, Inc., Niagara Falls, N. Y. Carbon sheet
support for writing machines, 2,089,982 ; Aug. 17.
Pringle, William A., assignor to American Sales Book
Company Inc., Niagara Falls, N. Y, Strip feed driv-
ing mechanism for autographic registers. 2,002,260 ;
Sept. 7.
Pringle, William A., Niagara Falls, N. Y., and C. J.
Manuel, Dover, N. H., assignors to American Sales
Book Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Carbon indicator
for writing machines. 2,078,457 ; Apr. 27.-
Pringle, William A„ Niagara Falls, N. Y., and C. J,
Manuel. Dover, N. H., assignors to American Sales
Book Company, Inc, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Strip ten-
sioning and threading device for writing machines.
2,080,061 ; May 11.
Prins, Klaas, Chicago, 111. Coal cleaning apparatus.
2,078,275; Apr. 27.
Prins, Klaas, Chicago, HI. Coal cleaning apparatus.
2,082,467 ; June 1.
Prins, l^eendert. Port Washington, N, Y. Advertising or
display device, 2,103,175; Dec. 21.
Prinlalor lyiiiiited. (.See Ilor-iKMiiann, Albert, assiu'noi',)
Printel Communication Systems, Inc. (See Roe, AVilliam
C, assignor.)
I'rintel Coiiimunication Systems, Inc, (See Roe. W, C.,
and H<'av('iis, assignors.)
Printz, Glenn IC. Detroit, Mich. Apparatus for electrically
marking metals, 2,099,622 ; Nov. 16.
rriii/., Dielricli, (See Jobs!. (',.. and I'rlTiz.)
Prinz, Dietrich. (See Kuhle, W. E., Prinz, and II<>r-
riger. )
Prinz, Dietrich, assignor to Telcfunken Gesellschaft fiii-
Drahtlose Telegraphic ni. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Transmitting messages by means of ultra short wave's.
2,093.765 ; Sept, 21.
Prinz. Di(>trlcli, assignor to Telefunken (Jesellschaft filr
Drahtlose Telegraphic m, b. H,, Berlin, Germanv.
Magnetron. 2.099,533: Nov. 16.
I'rinz, Dii'Iricli and V. lleriiger, assignors to T<>ler(inl<en
GeNcllsi'lial't I'ur Drahtlose Ti'lograi)liii' m, h. II., lierlln,
(.'enu.Miiy. 'I'ransinil I it. 2.()7-l,.'<.">7 : M,-ir. 2.'!,
I'i'inz, Dielricli, and l'\ Hei-rlger, assignors to Telefunken
<;esi-lls<liMl'l fur Drahtlose Telegrai)hie, in, b. H.. Berlin,
Germany, Magnetically biased electron discharge de-
vice, 2.0SI,.S(>7 ; June 22,
Prion, I'lerre A. M., Cliinon, France. Photographic print-
ing machine. 2,100,087 ; Nov. 23.
I'ritcliard, ClMrence II, (See Fenster, John H,, assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Pritcliard. J. F., & Company. (See Pabodie, Robert R.,
assignor.)
Pritchard. Wilmot T. (See Xicholson, F. A., and
Pritchard.)
Pritty, James J. (See Diamond, J. E., and Perkins,
assignors.)
Proal, Frederico E., Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Slide rule for
use in sear calculations. 2.0S7.44G : July 20.
Probst, Eduard. (See Ruppe, H., and Probst.)
Probst. Karl K., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to General Motors
Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Vehicle construction.
2.103.!)! 5 ; Dec. 28.
Process Management Company. (See Atwell, Harold V.,
assignor.)
Prochazka, Frank, Cicero, 111. Producing sealed crystal
layers in bottles. 2,067,731 ; Jan. 12.
Prochfizka, Karel, Dusnikv, Czechoslovakia. Track sand-
ing device. 2,099,315 ; Xov. 16.
Proctor, B. A., Company, Inc. (See Proctor, Barton A.,
assignor.)
Proctor, Barton A. (See Bundick, C. U., and Proctor.)
Proctor, Barton A., Larchmont, assignor to B. A. Proctor
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Phonograph.
2,082,353 ; June 1.
Proctor, Barton A., Larchmont, assignor to B. A. Proctor
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Fabrication of records.
2,094,280 : Sept. 28.
Procter & G.amble Company. The. (See Duncan, B. A.,
and McAllister, assignors.)
Procter & Gamble Company, The. (See McAllister, Walter
H., assignor.)
Procter & Gamble Company, The. (See Preston, Walter
C, assignor.)
Procter & Gamble Company, The. (See Preston, W. C,
Coith, and Duncan, assignors.)
Procter & Gamble Company, The. (See Schanzle, W. F.,
and Richardson, assignors.)
Procter & Gamble Company, The. (See Snoddy, A. U..
and Martin, assignors.)
Procter & Gamble Company, The. (See Suter, Chester
M., assignor.)
Procter, Howard E., Portsmouth, N. H. Gauge and lo-
cating device for torpedo tubes. 2,071,358 ; Feb. 23.
Procter, Richard H., Teaneck, N. J Auxiliary shelf for
bathroom cabinets. 2.071,900; Feb. 23.
Proctor, Robert V., assignor to The Commercial Shear-
ing & Stamping Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Hy-
draulic system for vehicles. 2,094,466 ; Sept. 28.
Proctor & Schwartz, Incorporated. (See Black, Harold
G., assignor.)
Proctor & Schwartz, Incorporated. (See Bogaty, Her-
mann S., assignor.)
Proctor & Schwartz, Incorporated. (See Ginder, William
H., assignor.)
Proctor & Schwartz, Incorporated. (See Hurxthal, Al-
pheus O., assignor.)
Proctor & Schwartz, Inc. (See Myers, J. W., and Bid-
dinger, assignors.)
Proctor & Schwartz, Incorporated. (See Schwartz, Wal-
ter M., assignor.)
Proctor & Schwartz, Incorporated. (See Wanamaker,
Harry F., assignor.)
Procunier, Harry G., assignor to Procunier Safety Chuck
Company, Chicago. 111. Tool-holding chuck and collet
therefor. 2.098,675 : Nov. 9.
Procunier Safet.T Chuck Company. (See Procunier, Harry
G., assignor.)
Prodromes, George and M., Winston-Salem, N. C.
Trimmer. 2,077,261 : Apr. 13.
Prodromes, Marcus. (See Prodromes, George and M.)
Product Development Quest, Inc. (See Limbach, Henry
C, assignor.)
Production Engineering Company. (Sec Sinclair. Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Production Machine Company. (See Fuller, Rufus W..
assignor.)
Products Company, The. (See Reid. .Tames S.. assignor.)
Professional Merchandise Inc. (See Conway, Elisha A.,
assignor.)
Progressive Research Corporation. (See Killman,
Thomas A., and R. T., assignors.)
Progressive Service Company. (See Deubel, Carl G., as-
signor.)
Proksch, Ferdinand. (See Tilles, Gustav. assignor.'
Prolamine Products Incorporated. (See Hansen, Donald
W., assignor.)
Prood, John M., LouiSTille, Ky. Broiler. 2,085,169 ;
June 29.
Propello Inventions Limited. (See Yoxall, Joseph, as-
signor.)
Pro-phy-lac-tic Brush Company. (See Hill, W. E., and
McArthur, assignors.)
Prophylactic Brush Company. (See Hill, W. E., and •
Parkhurst, assignors.)
Prose, Henry F. (See Prose, Ray M., and H. F.)
Prose. Rav M. and H. F., Modoc, Kans. Weaner.
2.084.919 : June 22.
Prosper, Joseph, South Norwalk, Conn., assignor to
United Shoe JIachlnery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Making shoes. 2,079,716: May 11.
Prosperltv Company Inc.. The. (See Nash, H. F., and
Zlmnrlk. nsslcnors.)
Prost, Hans. (See Buschbeck, W., Prost, and Boettcher.)
Prothoro, Floyd S., West Hartford, Conn., and J. B. Par-
sons. Arlington. Mass. Internal combustion engine.
2,068,038 : Jan. 19.
Protin. Edward J., Charleroi, assignor to Pittsburgh Steel
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Thread protector. 2,101,451 ;
Dec. 7.
Protona, A. G. (See Hochstadter, M., and Vogel, as-
signors.)
I'roisiiian. Willard C. Lansing. Iowa. Button machine
saw filing device. 2,076.129 ; Apr. 6.
Prouty, Theodore C, deceased, by W. O. Prouty, ad-
ministrator, Hermosa Beach, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Metlox Corporation, Ltd., Manhattan
Beach, Calif. Vehicle spring suspension device.
2,073,267 ; Mar. 9.
Prouty, Willis O., administrator. (See Prouty, Theo-
dore C.I
Prouty, Willis O., Hermosa Beach, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Metlox Corporation, Ltd., Manhattan
Beach, Calif. Ultraviolet light source. 2,093,735 ;
Sept. 21.
I'rovitlent Trust Co. et al., executors. (See Miiller,
Jnlm 11.)
Provisor, Abraham, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Chair.
2,077,770 ; Apr. 20.
Provisor, Benjamin, et al. (See Dulberg, Jasper, as-
signor.)
Priickner, Hermann. (See Normaiin W., and Priickner,
assignors. )
Priickner, Hermann, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Bohme Fettchemie-Gesellschaf't mit beschrankter Haf-
tung, Chemnitz, Germany. Producing aliphatic car-
bonyl compounds. 2,081,506 ; May 25.
Prudden, Theodore M., Hingham Center, Mass. Sound
absorbing structure. 2.077.155 ; Apr. 13.
Prudden, Theodore M., Hingham, Mass. Ceil construc-
tion for roofed vehicles. 2,077,262 ; Apr. 13.
Prudden. Theodore M., Hingham Center. Mass. Acoustical
structure. 2.081,765 ; May 25.
Prudden. Theodore M., Hingham Center, Mass. Sound
absorbing structure and material. 2,086,433 ; July 6.
Pruden. Harold M., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Radio telephone monitoring system. 2,093,847 ; Sept.
Prue, Walter W.. Auburn, Maine, assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe bottom
unit and making the same. 2,073,025 ; Mar. 9.
Prues. Anthony J., Fort Thomas, Ky. Verifying the
correctness of recording operations. 2,092,378 ;
Sept. 7.
Pruitt, Raymond S., trustee, et al. (See Barton, Clar-
ence H.)
Pruitt, Raymond S., trustee, et al. (See Litchfield, Isaac
W.. assignor.)
Pruitt, Raymond S., et al., trustees. (See Starkey, Wil-
liam C, assignor.)
Prutton, Arthur J., assignor to Industrial Rayon Cor-
poration, Cleveland, Ohio. Spinneret. 2,078,509 ; Apr.
I'nittiin. Carl F., assignor, bv mesne assignments, to The
Lubril-Zol Development Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio.
Engine fuel. 2,068.635 ; Jan. 19.
Pruvton, Carl F., Cleveland, Ohio, and W. E. Roush, Mid-
innd. Mich., assignors to The Dow Chemical Company,
Midland, Mich. Production of isobutvlene and tertiary
butyl chloride. 2,069,624 ; Feb. 2. "
I'ruvot. Henri E. N.. Sotteville-Les-Rouen, France, as-
signor to C. C. Wakefield & Company Limited, London,
England. Lubricating device. 2,088.386 ; July 27.
Pruvot, Henri E. N., Sotteville-les-Rouen, France, assignor
to C. C. Wakefield & Company Limited, London, Eng-
land. Lubricating device. 2.094.930 ; Oct. 5
Pruyn, Francis L.. Sea Girt, N. J., assignor to Under-
pinning and Foundation Company, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Filtration of sewage and the like. 2,075,542 ;
Mar. 30.
Pr.vale, Harry M. (See Hunter. G. G., Pryale, and Oark.)
Pryale, Harry M., and S. C. Clark, assignors to Baldwin
Rubber Company, Pontiac. Mich. Apparatus for manu-
facturing mats. 2,101,508 ; Dec. 7.
Pryha, Stanley. Toledo, Ohio. Disinfecting means for
toilets. 2,081.2-19: May 25.
^^"l' Willie L., Waiigti, Va. Figure toy. 2,070,462;
Feb. 9.
Przyborowskl, Stanislaus, assignor to Fedders Jlanufac-
tunng Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Automobile radia-
tor core. 2,073,588 ; Mar. 9.
Przyborowskl. Stanislaus, assignor to Fedders Manufac-
turing Company, Inc., Buffalo. N. Y. Machine for form-
ing radiator ribbons. 2.102,573 : Dec. 14
Public, nedioated to the free use of the (i
George W.)
Public. Dedicated to the free use of the. (See Dearborn,
J'reaerick E. )
Public, Dedicated to the free use of. (See Palkin. S ,
and Hams.)
Public Dedicated to the Free UoC of the. (See Smith
I: L.. and Claborn.l
(See Barber,
Public, Free use of the. (See Gaus, George E )
Pub ic. free u.<;e of the. ^See Gaus. O. E., and Bo'
owes. )
n"KJ?'^' Xl^-S^^ <*' ^^^- (See Lothrop, R. E., and Paine )
Public, Free Use of The. (See Markwoid, Louis N.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
495
Public iu the Territory of the United States of America.
(See Vivian, D. L., and Haller, assignors.)
Public in the Territory of the United States of America,
Dedicated to the. (See Fulton, K. A., and Fernelius,
assignors.)
Public in the Territory of the United States of America,
Free use of the. (See Vivian, D. L., and Haller, as-
signors.)
Public in Tlie United States of America, Dedicated to the
free use of the. (See Whittaker, C. W., and Lundstrom,
assignors.)
Public in the United States of America, Free use of the.
(See Coe, Mayne R., assignor.)
Public in the United States, Free use of the. (See Smith,
Claude R., assignor.)
Public of the United States of America. (See Balls, A. K.,
and Swenson.)
Public territory of the United States of America, dedi-
cated to the free use of. (See Vivian, D. L., and
Haller, assignors.)
Puckett, Willard M., assignor of one-half to J. M. Cars-
well, Macon, Ga. Conveyor cleaner. 2,083,864 ; June
15.
Pudelko, Hermann, assignor to Diirkoppwerke Aktlen-
gesellschaft, Bielefeld, Germany. Thread cutting de-
vice for buttonhole and similar sewing machines.
2,077,531 ; Apr. 20.
I'Udellco, Ueriiiaiin, assignor to Diirkoppwerke Aktienge-
sellschaft, Bielefeld, Germany. Cutting device for but-
tonhole- or other sewing machines. 2.100,815 : Nov. 30.
Pudelko, Riccard, Zug, Switzerland, assignor to Landis
& Gyr, A-G. Meter system. 2,084,742 ; June 22.
Pudelko, Riccard, Zug, Switzerland, assignor to Landis &
Gyr, A-G. Remote control system. 2.101.269 ; Dec. 7.
Pudge, Elmer E. (See Beals, A. F., and Pudge.)
Pudney, James S., Victoria, British Columbia, Canada.
Sawdust burner. 2,092,680 ; Sept. 7.
Puerner, Bertram H. (See Newhouse, R. C. and
Puerner. )
Puerner, Bertram H., West Ollis, assignor to Allis-
Chalmers Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Speed controller for clinker coolers. 2,084,976 ; June
22.
Puetz, Anthony, Cleveland, Ohio. Nursing bottle.
2,094,721 ; Oct. 5.
Puffer-Hubbard Mfg. Co. (See Goetzmann, Albert L., as-
signor.)
Puffer, Samuel R., Saugus, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Engine throttle control. 2,071,177 :
Feb. 10.
Puffer, Samuel R., Saugus, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Supercharger for internal combus-
tion engines. 2,078,807 ; Apr. 27.
Puffer, Samuel R., Saugus, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Cooling means for aircraft engines.
2,085,604 ; June 29.
Puffer, Samuel R., Saugus. Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Exhaust gas driven turbine.
2,089.708 ; Aug. 10.
Pugh, Alexander L., Jr., assignor to International Resist-
ance Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Resistor construction.
2.087,736 ; July 20.
Pugniet, Paul, Saint-Mande, France. Hose supporter.
2,074,272 ; Mar. 16.
Pugsley, Edwin, assignor to Winchester Repeating Arms
Company, New Haven, Conn. Take-down firearm.
2,100,410: Nov. 30.
Pugsley, William H., assignor to Carrick Engineering
Company, Michigan City, Ind. Combustion control ap-
paratus. 2,083,504; June 8.
Pule.io, Carlo, Lausanne, and J. Staub, Pully-Lausanne,
Switzerland. Burner for liquid fuels. 2,090,267 ; Aug.
17.
Pulfrich, Hans, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Composite body.
2,098,811 : Nov. 9. j f :i
Pulfrich, Hans, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Ceramic material.
2.098.812: Nov. 9.
Pulidoi-i, Palmiro, Florence, Kalv. T'urnor lor liquid
fuels. 2,094,9.'>9 ; Oct. 5.
Pullon, Alfred N. D., assignor to The British Aluminum
Company Limited, London, England. Surface treat-
ment of aluminum and aluminum alloy.s, 2,096,309 :
Oct. 19.
Pullen, Fred W., assignor to I?1ssell Carpet Sweeper Com-
pany, Grand Rapids, Mich. Carpet svi'eeper. 2,082,652 ;
June 1.
Pullen, Rodney S., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Pullonllte
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Match packet and making
it. 2,067,148; Jan. 5.
Pullen, Rodney S., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Pullonllto
Company, I'hiliidelphia, Pii. Making match packetB.
2,084,700 : June 22.
I'ulIeiilKe Cdiiipany. (See Pullon, Rodney S., assignor.)
Pulloyblank, Harper E. (Soo Tlannnond, (;. F., Jr., and
Ptilleyhlank.)
Pullman Coinpnny, The. (See Ilulse, George E., assignor.)
Pullman Company, The. (See Parke, P., and Hollands,
.■issignors.)
Pullnmn, John. (See PIntow, J., and Pullmnn.)
PuIIniiin. Joseph C, assignor to Bert C. Miller, Inc., New
York, N. y. Resinous coating. 2,070,553 ; Feb. 0.
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company. (See
Adams, E. E., Blomberg, Mussey, and Stout, assignors.)
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company. (See
Banning, Thomas A., Jr., assignor.)
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company. (See
Blomberg, Martin P., assignor.)
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company. (See
Hartwig, Arthur H., assignor.)
Pullman-Standard Car JIanufacturing Company. (See
Murphy, Frank L., assignor.)
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company. (See
Mussey, William H., assignor.)
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company. (See
Mussey, W. H., and Blomberg, assignors.)
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company. (See
Powell, Gomert, assignor.)
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company. (See
Stout, William B., assignor.)
Pullman-Standard Car & ftlantifacturing Company. (See
Stout, W. B., and Wright, assignors.)
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company. (See
Winther, Martin P., assignor.)
Pullmatch Incorporated. (See Luck, Willy, assignor.)
Pulp Process and Development, inc. (See Altick, C. D.,
Smiley, and Turner, assignors.)
Pulp Products Company. (See Heymann, Roy D., as-
signor.)
Pulp Products Company. (See Plunkett, Paul, assignor.)
Pulp Reproduction Company. (See Nelson, A. J., and
Olsen, assignors.)
Pultar, Catherine, Union, N. J. Basket structure.
2,096,337 ; Oct. 19.
Pulvis Aktiengesellschaft. (See Schweich, Roger, as-
signor.)
Pummill, Evert T., Augusta, Kans., assignor to Socony-
Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Reclaiming spent "doctor" solution. 2,078,773 ; Apr.
27.
Pungs, Leo. (See Wehrlin. H.. and Pungs.)
Punke, John J., assignor to Hupp Motor Car Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Refuse receptacle for vehicle
bodies. 2,081,559 ; May 25.
Punke, John J., assignor to Hupp Motor Car Corporation,
Detroit, Jlich. Head lamp construction. 2,089,424 ;
Aug. 10.
Punte, William F., Syracuse, assignor to Continental Can
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Container with ro-
tatable spout. 2,083,471 ; June 8.
Punte, William F., Syracuse, N. Y., assignor to Continen-
tal Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Slip cover
container. 2,086,188 ; July 6.
Punte, William F., Syracuse, assignor to Continental Can
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Slip cover container.
2,086,510 ; July 6.
Punte, William F., Syracuse, N. Y., assignor to Con-
tinental Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dis-
pensing container. 2,092,137 ; Sept. 7.
Punte, William F., Syracuse, assignor to Continental
Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dispensing con-
tainer. 2,092,138 ; Sept. 7.
Pupier, Andr6, Paris, France. Preventing or stopping
stomach sickness, especially sea-sickness. 2,082,468 ;
June 1.
Purcell, Lee B., Harvey, 111. Lip rouge spreader.
2,096,858 ; Oct. 26.
Purdue Research Foundation. (See Hall, Joseph 1\I., as-
signor. )
Purdue Research Foundation. (See Hass, H. B., and
Hinds, assignors.)
Purdne Research Foundation. (See Ilass. H. B., and
Hodge, assignors.)
Purdue Research Foundation. (See Kraybill, Henry R.,
assignor.)
Purdum, Edith, Cincinnati, Ohio. Means for sealing jars.
2,070,526 ; M.iy 4.
Pur(> Oil Company, The. (See Carr, Richard H., as-
signor.)
Pure Oil Company,The. (See Carr, R. H., and Covoll, as-
signors.)
I'lii-c oil (""ompany, The. (See Ilarnsborger, Audlcy E.,
as.signor. )
Pure Oil Company, The. (See Osterstrom, Rudolph C.
assignor. )
Pure Oil Company, The. (See Osterstrom, R. C, and
Wagner, assignors.)
Pure Oil Company, The. (See Ridgway. Charles M., as-
signor.)
Pure Oil Company, The. (See Smith, C. L., and Rollin,
assignors.)
Pure Oil Company, Tlio. (Soo Stockard, Paul F., as-
signor.)
Pure Oil Company, The, (See Wngncr, Cary R., assignor.)
Purifoy, Absalom D.. Mobile, Ala. .Vppnratus for pro-
lerting buildings from termites. 2,0.S7,104: .Inly KJ.
Purington, lOllison S., jissignor to .1. II. I Itininuind', Jr.!
<;ioucoslor, Mass. Dynamic nnilllplier. 2,090.750'
Oct. 20.
Purington, Ellison S., nsslgnor to J. H. Hnnunond, Jr.,
(iloucoster, Mass. Sound roprodncllon system.
2,000,757; Oct. 20.
Purlnglon, Klli.sou S., assignor, to J. TT. TiMinmond. Jr ,
Gloureslor, M.'iss. nymimio mtilllplior with automatic
tone filter. 2,000,758; Oct. 20.
496
INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
Purington, Ellison S., assignor to J. 11. Hammond, Jr.,
Gloucester, Mass. Dynamic multiplier. 2,096,759 ;
Oct. 26.
Purington. Ellison S., assignor to J. H. Hammond, Jr.,
Gloucester, Mass. Tone control system. 2.096.760 ;
Oct. 2(!.
Purington. Ellison S., Gloucester. Mass., assignor to J. H.
Hammond. Jr. Single side band transmission.
2.098.307 : Xov. 9.
Purinton, Forrest G., assignor to The Patent Button
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Machine for decorating
articles. 2,085,389 ; June 29.
Purinton, Forrest G.. assignor to The Patent Button
Company. Waterbury. Conn. Fastening device for lock-
ing juxtaposed members together. 2,100.816 ; Nov. 30.
Puritan Ice Company. (See Stephenson, Andrew T., as-
signor.)
Puritan Manufacturing Company, The. (See Hennessey,
Mary F., assignor.)
Puritan Manufacturing Company. (See Poole, Jesse V.,
assignor.)
Puritan Manufacturing Company. (See Poole, J. Y., and
Clarke, assignors.)
Purity Paper Vessels Company. (See Perkins, Henry G.,
assignor.)
Purkett, Edward D., assignor to Purkett Laundry f'om-
pany, Joplin, Mo. Laundry shake-out tumbler.
2,067,543 ; Jan. 12.
Purkett Laundry Company. (See Purkett, Edward D.,
assignor.)
Purkliiser, Roy C. (See Edmunds, G. E., and Purkhiser.)
Purkins, William O. (See Wells, C. F., and Purkins.)
Purpura, August C, Chicago, 111. Toaster. 2,093,340;
Sept. 14.
Purrmann, Carl, assignor of one-half to Dr. Vincent H.
Helmbrecht, Mayville, Wis. Toilet medicator.
2.071,655 ; Feb. 23.
Purse. Jolin H. (.See Perkins. G. A., and Purse.)
Purtell, William A., Hartford. Conn., assignor to The
Holo-Krome Screw Corporation. Method of and ap-
paratus for making cold formed socketed screws.
2,093,646 ; Sept. 21.
Purvis. Joseph R., and J. H. Howting, Toronto, Ontario,
Canada. Automobile marker lock. 2,086,779 ; July 13.
Purycar, Oney P.. Beacon, assignor to The Texas Com-
pany. New York, N. Y. Making castor oil soap.
•Z 072.824 : jrar. 2.
Putnam, Carl, Norristown, Pa. Pneumatic tiro.
2,067,788 ; Jan. 12.
Putnam, Frank W., et al. (See McClure, Jay D., as-
signor.)
Putnam, James R., assignor to Waterburv Clock Com-
pany, Waterbury, Conn. Watch. 2,074,734; Jlar. 23.
Putnam, James R., assignor to The Waterbury Clock Com-
pany. Waterbury. Conn. Balance-wheel mounting for
timepieces. 2.094,960 ; Oct. 5.
Putnam. John P., assignor to The Reece Button Hole Ma-
chine Company, Boston, Mass. Tuning unit. 2,066,944 ;
Jan. 5.
Putnam, John P., assignor to The Eeece Button Hole Ma-
chine Company, Boston, Mass. Tuning unit. 2,066,945 ;
.Tan. 5.
Putnam, John P., assignor to The Reece Button-Hole
Machine Company, Boston, Mass. Electrical con-
necter. 2.097.642 ; Nov. 2.
Putnam, Odie W. (See Binford, H. L., and Putnam.)
Puttcainp. Jolin La Jolla. Calif. Applicator and massag-
ing device. 2.074.735 ; Mar. 23.
Putterltk, Jan, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Apparatus for
producing hollow bricks closed on all sides. 2.074,063 ;
Mar. 16.
Putterlfk, Jan. Prague, Czechoslovakia, assignor to
Aktiengesellschaft fiir Industriegas-Verwertung, Ber-
lin-Britz, Germany. Mouthpiece for hollow strand
presses for production of closed hollow bricks from
plastic materials. 2,086.285 ; July 6.
Putternian. Benjamin. Brooklyn. N. Y.. assignor to Yankee
Metal Products Corp., Xorwalk, Conn. Lamp.
2.102.029 ; Dec. 14.
Piil/.er, lirnno. and F. Schiinh'ifer. Wuppertal-Elberfeld,
Germ.nny. assignors to Winthrop Chemipal Company,
Inc., New Yoik. X. Y. Basic derivatives of cyclic ether-
like compounds. 2,103.017 ; Doc. 21.
Pyntt. Vnldis M.. Groat Falls, Mont. Separator.
2.074,515; Mar. 23.
Pye, Harold C. Onk Park, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to A.<isoclated Electric Laboratories. Inc.. Chicago, 111.
Electromagnetic relay. 2.081.019 ; May 18.
Pyle, Adam, Sr. (See Damm, C. N., and Pyle.)
Pyle Pattern & Manufacturing Company. (See Damni,
C. N., and Pyle, assignors.)
T'vni. Ari'mr 1'. evernldr. ( S(-e I'ym. Charles F.)
Pym, Arthur F.. Sw.'impscott. Mass.. asslcnor to United
.States Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J.
Lasting machine. 2.098.358: Nov. 9.
I'ym. Charle.s F.. deceased. I'.everl.v. bv A. F. Pym. executor.
"Swampscott, Mass.. assignor to T'nited Shoe Machinery
Corporation. Paterson. N. J. Method and means for
use in lasting shoes. 2.072,214 : M.-ir. 2.
I'ym. Charles F.. deceased, late of Beverly, by A. F. Pvm.
Swampscott. Mass.. executor, asslcnor to Fnlted Shoe
Maelilnery Corporation. Paterson. N. J. Method of and
means for use in the manufacture of shoes. 2.075.008 ;
Apr. 6.
Pyrene Manufacturing Company. (See Bedford, Howard
' E.. assignor.)
Pyrene Manufacturing Company. (See Dodelin, F^ed A.,
assignor.)
Pyridium Corporation, The. (See Tisza, Edmond E., as-
signor.)
Pyro Products Corporation. (See Hinsky. Anthony P.,
assignor. )
Pyzel. Ewald D., Pittsburg, assignor to Shell Develop-
'ment Companv. San Francisco, Calif. Catalytic con-
verter. 2.089.038: Aug. 3.
Pyzel. Robert, assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
panv, Chicago, 111. Treatment of hydrocarbon oils.
2,09"l,375 ; Aug. 31.
Quackenboss. Frederick W.. Kansas City. Mo. Packing
carton. 2.066.485 ; Jan. 5.
Quadrex Corporation. (See Leathers. Ward, assignor.)
Quaglia, Giovanni, Genoa, Italy. Apparatus for the
recovery of objects. 2,080,184 ; May 11.
Quaker City Iron W'orks. (See Jensen, James A., as-
signor.)
Quaker Oats Company, The. (See Adkins, H., and Con-
nor, assignors.)
Quaker Oats Company, The. (See Campbell, Frank D.,
assignor.)
Quaker Oats Company, The. (See Leuck, G. J., Pokorny,
and Peters, assignors.)
Quaker Oats Company, The. (See Peters, Fredus N., Jr.,
assignor.)
Quanstrom, Rov E., Inglewood, Calif. Continuous recep-
tacle for electrical utility plugs. 2,087,004 ; July 13.
Quarnstrom, Bert L.. Grosse Pointe Farms, Mich. Fas-
tening device. 2,068,932 ; Jan. 26.
Quarnstrom. Bert L., assignor to Bundy Tubing Company,
Detroit. Jlieh. Tube making and copper coating process.
2,084,268; June 15.
Quarnstrom. Bert L.. assignor to Bundy Tubing Com-
panv, Detroit, Mich. Making tubes and copper coat-
ing process. 2,092,018 ; Sept. 7.
Quarnstrom, Bert L., assignor to Bundy Tubing Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Copper coating and welding
process. 2,092,557 ; Sept. 7.
Quartz. James. Newton. Mass. Carbon sheet and carbon
binder. 2,090,425 ; Aug. 17.
Quast, Otto K., Spokane Wash. Atmospheric pressure de-
equalizer or mechanical balloon for use in giving buoy-
ancy to air vehicles. 2,074,343 ; Mar. 23.
Quattrin. Sante, San Francisco, Calif. Protective closure
means for containers. 2,094.961 : Oct. 5.
Quave, George M., West Asheville, N. C. Bellows.
2,071,986 ; Feb. 23.
Quave. George M., West Asheviile, N. C. Organ tremolo.
2,074,428 ; Mar. 23.
Quayle, George, Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to The Tale &
Towne Mfg. Co.. Stamford, Conn. Lifting truck.
2.093,392 ; Sept. 14.
Quayle. George. Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to The Yale
& Towne Mfg. Co., Stamford, Conn. Lift truck.
2.087.861 : July 20.
Quea. Thomas S.. Watertown, Conn. Can opener.
2.099.430: Nov. 16.
Queens Machine Corporation. (See Zimic, Michael, as-
signor.)
Quehl, Richard G., assignor to The Strong-Scott Mfg.
Co., Minneapolis, Minn. Attrition mill. 2,068,071 :
Jan. 19.
Quehl, Richard G.. assignor to The Strong-Scott Mfg. Co.,
Minneapolis. Minn. Feed regulator for dry materials.
2.068.072 ; Jan. 19.
Queneau. Aucnstin L. J. fSee Ellis. E. E., and Queneau.)
Queneau, Augustin L. J., Bernardsville, N. J. Metallurgi-
cal method. 2.073.994 ; Mar. 16.
Queneau, Augustin L. J., Bernardsville. N. J. Electro-
magnetically separating ores. 2,075,466 ; Mar. 30 .
Quenelle, Charles C, Newburgh, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Companv, Wilmington. Del.
o ?J?A'1>"„'',*"'1P'^ wearing apparel and product thereof.
2.100.201 ; Nov. 23.
Quent. Leonard. (See Stadtler. Ludwig R., assignor.)
Queroau. John F., Barren Hill, assignor to Leeds and
Nnrthrup Company. Philadelphia. Pa. Electrical meas-
uring system. 2.102.030 : Dec 14
Querfurth, Wilhelm. (See Fuchs, 6., and Querfurth.)
Querfurth. Wilhelm. (See Joshua, W. P., Stanley, Fuchs,
Querfurth. and Dymock.)
Quesada, Irving G.," Washington. D. C, assignor to Na-
tional Machine Products Companv. Detroit. Mich.
\ alve operating mechanism. 2.075,467 • Mar 30
Quest, Francis E. (See Jaeohson. W.. and Quest.)
Quick. Augustus B.. East Norwich. N. Y. Combination
planing and glazing tool. 2.083,123 : June 8
Quick, Cecil G. W E. Bennison. and D. A. H. Alexander,
London. England, assignors to R. Hoe & Co., Inc.. New
lork. N. Y. Web cutting mechanism. 2,086.476 ■
July o, '
Quick, Cecil G.. D. A. Ball and W. A. Whitehead. London,
Kngland assignors to R. Hoe & Co.. Inc.. New York
^;,.^.,„, ^''''^■'''■•'^. ni'^chanism for use in delivering the
2.100 m^,:"No?.'"'".V°^ machines in counted batches.
Quick, Claude E Glendale. assignor to Western Bakeries
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LIST OF PATENTEES
497
Quick, Claude E., Glendale, assignor to Western Bakeries
Corporation, Ltd., Los Angeles, Calif. Holder knife
device. 2,077,897 ; Apr. 20.
Quick, Claude E., Glendale, assignor to Western Bakeries
Corporation, Ltd., Los Angeles, Calif. Crumb making
device. 2,088,810 : Aug. 3.
Quick, Clyde H., Springfield, Ohio. Conveying apparatus.
2,081,504 ; May 25.
Quick, George. (See Pinaud, J., and Quick.)
Quick, Ray S., Burlingame, Calif., assignor to The
Pelton Water Wheel Company. Pumping system.
2,081,860 ; May 25.
Quigley Company. (See Thayer, Hov^ard C, assignor.)
Quigley, Thomas F.. Cleveland, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Micromatic Home Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Abrading tool. 2,102,092 : Dec. 14.
Quigley, Thomas F., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Micro-
matic Hone Corporation. Honing and lapping machine.
2,102,093; Dec. 14.
Quijano, Jorge, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Calculator.
2,092,268; Sept. 7.
Qviller, Olaf, assignor to A/S Thunes Mekaniske
Vaerksted, Skorjen by Oslo, Norway. Method and
arrangement for filtering waste water (back water)
from paper, cellulose, and wood pulp factories, etc..
2,100,149 ; Nov. 23.
Quillin, Ellen S. (See Morales, J., Quillin. and Gutzeit.)
Quilter, William A. E., Bushey, England, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Modulation system.
2,093,780 ; Sept. 21.
Quinbv, August W., Redding, Calif. Pencil sharpener.
2,096,762 ; Oct. 26.
Quincy Stove Manufacturing Company, The. (See Lange,
Henry, assignor.)
Quinio, Louis, Tarentum, Pa. Hair waving appliance.
2,098,593; Nov. 9.
Quinlan, Charles H., Schenectady, N. Y. Mailing tube.
2,008,765 ; Jan. 26.
Quinlan Pretzel Co. (See Gipe, Harrison S., assignor.)
Quinlivan, James G., Dickinson, N. Dak. Air cooler and
humidifier. 2,085,390 ; June 29.
Quinn, Ada, Ogden, Utah. Dress. 2,091,084 ; Aug. 24.
(Juinn. Ada, Osden. Utah. Apron. 2,100.817; Nov. 30.
(Juinn, Clara E., assignor to Driice Appliances Incorpo-
rated, Mount Vernon, 111. Refrigerating cabinet.
2,073,175 ; Mar. 9.
Quinn, Clara E., assignor to Driice Appliances Incorpo-
rated, Mount Vernon, 111. Refrigerating apparatus and
method. 2,073,176 ; Mar. 9.
Quinn, Clara E., Mount Vernon, 111., assignor to
Broquinda, Inc., Wilmington, Del. Refrigerator.
2,097,935 ; Nov. 2.
Quinn, Edward, Brooklyn, assignor to The Del-Mac Shoe
Process Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shoe and making
same. 2,084,868 ; June 22.
Quinn, Edward, Brooklyn, assignor to The Del-Mac Shoe
Process Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shoe and making
same. 2,102, .333 ; Dec. 14.
Quinn, James E. (See Kaiser, E. W., and Quinn.)
(Juinn, John E., Philadelphia, Pa. Hosiery. 2,086,820 ;
July 13.
Quinn, Nelson J. (See Fay. H. B., and Quinn.)
Quinn, P. J., et al. (See Carroll, Edward R., assignor.)
Quinn, Robert G., Glens Falls, assignor to International
Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Thermal insulation.
2,095,369 ; Oct. 12.
Quinn, Robert S., Steubenville, Ohio. Apparatus for the
conversion of metal. 2,079,872 ; May 11.
Quinn, William, Ottawa, 111. Combined weed killer and
fertilizer. 2,080,378; May 11.
QuItiucII. La Vern K., assignor to The Magnavox Com-
I)any, Fort Wayne, Ind. Sound reproducer. 2,070,977 ;
Fob. 10. •
Quint, Fcidinand. (See Dilthey, W., and Quint.)
Quintavalle, Umherto, assignor to Tabbrica Italiana Mag-
neti Mnrelli Soc. An., Milan, Italy. Radio receiver
scale. 2,084.217; June 15.
Quintavalle, Umborto, assignor to Fabbrica Italiana l\Iag-
neti Morelli Soc, An., Milan, Italy. Centrifugal gov-
ernor. 2,093,736 ; Sept. 21.
QuinfMvalle, Uiriboi-to, assignor to Fabbrica Italiana
Magneti Marelli Soc. An., Milan, Italy. Tuning dial
for radio .sots. 2,100,453 ; Nov. 30.
Quisling, Sverre, Madi.son. Wi.s., iisslgnor to Hookle.ss
Faslonor Company, Moadville, Pa. Flexible fast(>nor.
2,074,369 ; Mar. 23.
Quisling, Svorre, Madison, Wis., assignor to Hookless
F;islonor Company, Meadvllle, Pa. Sliding fastener.
2,083,279 ; June 8.
Quisling, Sverre, Madison, Wis. Chain. 2,087,479; July
20.
Quist, Oscar. (See Sauor, G., and Qulst.)
K-i;-M Manuf.'icturing Company. (See Dotterer, Frank
A., aK.iiKnor.)
R-R-M Manufacturing Company. (See Morris, Jlarlon
W., afisignor.)
R. 0. Can Company. (See Rutkowski, Walter L., as-
signor.)
R. tl. V. Engineering Corporation. (iit'c- Borndt, E. C.
and froltrliton. asslL'noi-s. )
Raabo, Arthur E., Suninilt, assignor to Eclipse Aviadon
Corporation. East Orange. N. J. Engine starting mech-
anism. 2,077,263 ; Apr. 13.
Raad. Thomas O., New York, N. Y^. Building brick.
2,086,989 ; July 13.
Rabald, Erich. (See Johannessohn, F., and Rabald.)
Rabassa, Juan, Barcelona, Spain. Rotary machine for
dyeing and washing textile materials. 2,094,749 ;
Oct. 5.
Rabatel, Henri A., Paris, France. Aircraft. 2,078,019 ;
Apr. 20.
Rabaut, Louis C, Grosse Pointe Park, Mich. Box, con-
tainer, and the like. 2,074,668 ; Mar. 23.
Rabe, Hans. (See Hartmann, H., and Rabe.)
Rabe, Hans, Mannheim, and M. Otto, Ludwigshafen-on-
the-Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktien-
gesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Produc-
tion of hydrocarbons of high molecular weight.
2,097,468 ; Nov. 2.
Rabe, Karl, Stuttgart, Germany. Springing arrangement.
2,082,509 ; June 1.
Rabe, Karl, Stutteart. Germany. Springing arrangement
for motor cars and the like. 2,088.340 ; July 27.
Rabe, Karl, Stuttgart, Germany. Springing arrangement
for motor cars and the like. 2,088.341 ; July 27.
Rabe, Karl, Stuttgart, Germany. Springing means for
vehicles or the like. 2,088,342 ; July 27.
Rabe. Karl, Stuttgart, Germany. Precombustion-chamber
engine. 2,099,316 ; Nov. 16.
Rabe, Willy H., Ventura, Calif. Method and apparatus
for overhead irrigation. 2,078,510 ; Apr. 27.
Raben, John G. (See Janes, L. S., Raben, and Nielsen.)
Kabenda, Edward J., Binghamton, assignor to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y
Accumulating and printing device. 2,076,743 ; Apr. 13.
Rabenda, Edward J., Binghamton, assignor to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation, New York, N Y
Printing device. 2,076,744; Apr. 13.
Rabenda, Edward J., Binghamton. assignor to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. New York, N Y.
Record controlled machine. 2.079.422 • May 4
Raber, Robert R., West Hartford, Conn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Niles-Bement-Pond Company,
New York, N. Y. Abrasive wheel. 2,101.193; Dec 7
Raber, Robert R., West Hartford, and F. J. Larson, East
Hartford, Conn., assignors to Niles-Bement-Pond Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Work spindle for thread milling
machines. 2,096,134 ; Oct. 19.
Raber, Samuel G., Youngstown, Ohio, assignor to The
Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Elec-
trical apparatus. 2,080,504 ; May 18.
Rabezzana, Hector. (See Randolph, D. W., and Rabez-
zana, assignors.)
Rabezzana, Hector, Flint, assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Spark plug shield. 2,069,046 ;
Jan. 26.
Rabezzana, Hector, Flint, assignor to General Motors
Corporation. Detroit, Jlich. Shielded mica spark plug
2.071.570 ; Feb. 23. 11^ =
Rabezzana, Hector, Flint, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Glow plug. 2,096,198 ;
Oct. 19.
Rabezzana, Hector, Flint, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Spark plug. 2.096,199 ;
Rabezzana, Hector, Flint, assignor to General ^Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Glow plug. 2,096,200 ;
Oct. 19.
Rabezzana, Hector, T. G. McDougal, J. T. Ford and W. S.
Kirk, Flint, assignors to General Motors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Two-piece center wire spark plug.
2.071.571 ; Feb. 23. i' i- =
Rabezzana, Hector, and A. J. Battey, Flint, assignors to
General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Radio
shield for spark plugs. 2,071,572 ; Feb. 23.
Rabin, Benjamin. (See Rheineck, A. E., Rabin, and
Long.)
Rabinof, Abraham M., New Rochelle, N. Y. Loose-leaf de-
vice. 2,098,794 ; Nov. 9.
Rabinowitsch, Efraim, Paris, France, assignor to Nomolas
Limited, London, England. Mechanically opening the
bran. 2,067,341 ; Jan. 12.
Rablcin. William, New York, N. Y. Projection niutoscopo.
2,070,840 ; Feb. 10.
Rabkin, William, New York, N. Y. Dispensing cabinet
for vending machines. 2,089,709 ; Aug. 10.
Uahy, Victor R., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Studio
E(|uipmont Co. Camera carriage. 2,07,3,998; Mar. 10.
Racine, Charles A., Geraldlon, Ontario, and W. D. Gra-
ham, MInnedosa, Manliolia, Canada, assignors to The
Sterotype Corpora t inn. Colnmbus, Ohio. Metal con-
tainer. Re. 20,374; Ma v IS.
UacUott, Gerald F. (,Soo Uall, J. A., and Rackott.)
Uackett, Gerald F., Los Angolos. assignor to Tochnlcolor
Motion Picture Corporation. Itollvwood, Calif. SIuil-
tcr drive. 2.075.00!) : .\pr. 0.
Uacklyoft. John W.. as.slgnor to The Apox Electrical
Mainifacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Ironlnit
machine. Re. 20,331 ; Apr. 13.
Haclclyi'll. .lolm W., as.-slgnor to The Apex Electrical
M.'iiinfactnrinK (^ompany. Cleveland, Ohio. Ironing mn-
ohlni-. 2.071,204; Fob. 16. *^
Uacklyoft, ,Iohn W., a.sslgnor to The Apex Kloctrlcnl
Manufacturing Company. Clovoland, Ohio. Clutch and
control mechanism therefor. 2,081,8.38 ; May 25
498
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Racklyei'r. John W.. assignor to The Apex EU'ctrical Manu-
facturing Companj-. Cleveland. Ohio. Ironing machine
mechanism. 2.087.447 ; July 20.
Racz, Ernest, assignor to Burroughs Adding Machine
Company, Detroit, Mich. Calculating machine.
2,074,026 ; Mar. 16.
Racz, Ernest, assignor to Burroughs Adding Machine
Company, Detroit, Mich. Calculating machine.
2,081,836 ; May 25.
Racz. Ernest, assignor to Burroughs Adding Machine Com-
pany. Detroit, Mich. Calculating machine. 2.088,434 ;
July 27.
Radabaugh, Tom B., West Milton, Ohio. Passbook or the
like. 2,101.292 ; Dec. 7.
Radasch. Arthur 11.. Bloonifiekl. and W. M. Bywater, W'ee-
hawken. N. J., assignors to Th«- Barrett Companv. New
York. X. Y. Treatmont of tar. 2.075.8GG ; Apr. fi.
Radcliffe. Thomas J.. Belleville, assignor to General Elec-
tric Vapor Lamp Company. Hoboken, N. J. Manufac-
ture of resistance bodies. 2,103,040 ; Dec. 21
Raddatz, Val E. (See Boysen, J. A., and Raddatz.)
Radecker. ■\Valter, assignor to Firm Ferd Wagner, Pforz-
heim, Germany. Apparatus for treating materials by
salt quenching or annealing baths or galvanic baths.
2.079.037 : May 4.
Radecki, Jlichael J., and D. C. Smyth, assignors to The
Henry G. Thompson & Son Co., New Haven, Conn.
Saw adapter. 2,085,999 ; July 6.
Rademaekers Marvel Size Co. (See Johnson, George P.,
assignor.)
Rader. Earl D.. Mount Kisco. and E. W. Goodwin, New
Rochelle, assignors to Dexter Folder Company, New
York, N. Y. Folding machine. 2.080.505 : May 18.
Rader. Harold K. (See Lindquist, D. E., Gray, and
Rader.)
Rader, Harold K. (See Robinson, W. M., and Rader.)
kader, Robert J., New Rochelle, assignor to J. C. Jenney
Company. New York. N. Y. Electric bell. 2.088.033 :
July 27.
Rader. Thomas D., Pasadena, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, of one-half to R. Macintosh, Los Angeles, Calif.
Brake. 2.068,073 ; Jan. 19.
Rader, William P., and J. Cisneros, assignors of one-
third to H. P. Gonzales, Robstown, Tex. Fishllne float.
2.077.184 ; Apr. 13.
Radestock, Hans. Mannheim, assignor of one-half to Zell-
stofffabrik, Waldorf, Mannheim-Waldorf. Germany.
Production of craped or crimped artificial yarns.
2.067.544 : .Tan. 12.
Radford, Robert L., Asheville, N. C. Strip for window
sash. 2,095,477 ; Oct. 12.
Radford, William H., Peoria, HI., assignor to Caterpillar
Tractor Co., San Leandro, Calif. Drive connecting
link. 2,073,852 ; Mar. 16.
Radial Tillers Limited. (See Royston, Matthew H., as-
signor.)
Radiator Specialty Company. (See Steele, William L.,
assignor.)
Radioaktiengesellschaft D. S. Loewe. (See Kapteyn, Paul,
assignor.)
Radioaktiengesellschaft D. S. Loewe. (See Loewe, S., and
von Ardenne, assignors.)
Radioaktiengesellschaft D. S. Loewe. (See von Ardenne,
Manfred, assignor.)
Radioaktiengesellschaft D. S. Loewe. (See von Ardenne,
M., assignor, and Loewe.)
Radioaktiengesellschaft D. S. Loewe. (See Wlenecke,
Bruno, assignor.)
Radio Condenser Company. (See Cramer. Russell E., as-
signor.)
Radio Condenser Company. (See Cramer, Stanley S.,
assignor.)
Radio Condenser Comany. (See Weiss. Melvin V., as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Anderson, Leslie J.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Armstrong, Eegi-
nald B., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Baker, Judd O..
assignor.)
R.Tdio Corporation of America. (See Baker. J. O.. and
Batsell. assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Baldwin. C. F., and
Bokovoy, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Ballantine. Stuart,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Ballard, Randall C,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Banca, Maggio C,
nssigniir. )
Radio Corporation of America. (See Banning, Thomas
A., Jr.. assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Barber, Alfred W..
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Barden. William"
S.. assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Barton. Loy V...
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of .\mcrica. (See Barton, L. E., and
Chambers, assignors.)
Radio Cnrporntion of America. (See Batsel. Cecil N., as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Batsel, M. C. and
Belar, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Beane, E. A., and
Andrews, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Bedford, Alda V.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Beers, George L.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Bentley, Ferdon D.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Beverage, Harold H.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Beverage, H. H.,
and Peterson, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Blaln, Albert, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Blaney, Arthur C,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Bloomenthal, Sid-
ney, assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Bokovoy, Samuel A.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Bokovoy, S. A., and
Gerber, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Braaten, Arthur M.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporatio nof America. (See Braden, Rene A., as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Brady, Raymond F.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Branson, Harry,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Brixey, Austin D.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Brown, George H.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Burlingame, Leslie
G., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Burnside, Don G., as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Burrill, Charles JI.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Byrnes, Irving F.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Callahan, John L.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Campbell, Richard
L., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Carlisle, Richard
W., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See (Carlson, W. L., and
Kirkwood, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Carlson, Wendell
L., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Carpenter, G. W.,
and La Rue, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Carson, Benjamin
R., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Carter, Philip S.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Castle, Chester W.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Chittick, Kenneth A.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Chittick, K. A.,
and Carlson, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Chittick, K. A., and
Conron, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Collins, Milford E.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Conklin, James W.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Conklin, J. W., and
Bnttermann. assignors.)
Puidio Corporation of America. (See Conklin, J. W., and
H.ansell. .issignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Cook, Ellsworth D.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Creager, Frederick
L., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Crosby, Murray G..
assignor. )
Radio Corporation of America. (See Currier, S. E., and
Ballentine. assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Dalpayrat, Henri
F., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See de Boer, J. H., and
Teves. assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See DeBoer, J. H., Teves,
and Leras. assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See de Boer, J. H., and
van Geel, assignors.) '
Radio Corporation of America. (See de la Sabloniftre,
Christiaan Jan, de L.. assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See De Tar, Donald R,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Dimmick, Glenn L.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Ditcham, William
T.. assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Dowsett, H. M,
and Cadzow, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of Aniorica. (See Dowsott. H M and
Goodenough. assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Dowsett H M
and Kemp, assignors.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
499
Eadio Corporation of America. (See Dowsett, H. M., and
Walker, assignors.) „ ^ . , ■,,
Radio Corporation of America. (See Dral^e, Fredericlc H.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Dreyer, John F., Jr.,
assignor.) , . x^ t>
Radio Corporation of America. (See Dylistertiuis. P. R.,
and von Slooten, assignors.) , . „ .
Radio Corporation of America. (See Dyksterhuis, Popko
R., assignor.) „,
Radio Corporation of America. (See Eckersley, Thomas
L., assignor.) „ ,, t-i
Radio Corporation of America. (See Elliott, Harold F.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Ellis, Ray C, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Evans, John, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Farnham, Paul O.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Finch, James L.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Finch, J. L., and
Young, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Flory, L. E., and
Morton, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Foster, Dudley E.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Fowler, Lester T.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Franks, Christopher
J., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Frantz, Samuel G.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Frantz, S. G., and
JfcCutchen, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Geffcken, H., and
Richter, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See George, Roscoe H.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See George, R_. H., and
Heim, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Gill, E. W. B., and
Donaldson, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Goddard, De Witt
R., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Goldsmith, A. N.,
and Goldsborough, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Goldsmith, Alfred
N., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Goldstine, Hallan
E., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Goodrich, Robert R.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Gregory, Hai'old D.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Grimes, David, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Gieskieng, Jlarion
W., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Grundmann, Gus-
tave L., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Guedon, Emile C,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Haines, Donald G.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Hallmark, Clyde E.,
iissipnnr.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Hand, Erie H., as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Hansell, Clarence
W., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Harding, A. T.,
and Dunleavey, assignors.)
Eadio Corporation of America. (See Harrison, Gale,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Hasbrouck, Harold
J., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Hayward, Sheldon
C, assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Head rick, Lewis B.,
assignor.)
Radio ('orporation of America. (See Herbst, Philip J.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Hewitt, Albertis, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Hirmann, Julius,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Hollands, I^ouis C,
assignor.)
Radio (;<)rj)oration of America. (See Holllngsworth, R.
Lo(>, a.ssignor. )
Radio Corporation of America. (See Holmes, Ralph S.,
assignor.)
Radio (Jorporation of America. (See Hoist, Poul F. O.,
assignor.)
Radio Corpor.'ilion of America. (See Hopkins, Alva R.,
assignor.)
Radio Corpora I ion of America. (See Hruska, IjCO J., as-
signor.)
Radio ('(ii'poi-iilion ol' America. (See Iludlwalker, Wll-
liaiii 'r.. assigiioi'.)
Radio Coi'ponilion of America. (See llunler, J. IT., and
Bu'/.zelll, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See lams, Harley, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See lams, Harley A.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Jahraus, D. M.,
and Hunt, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Jarvis, Kenneth W.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Jonker, J. L. H., and
Albricht, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Jonker, J. L. H.,
and Van Gessel, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Keim, Donald B.,
assigor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Kelley, Gerard J.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Kellogg, Edward
W., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Kendall, James M.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Kilgore, George R.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Kirkwood, Loren R.,
assignor. )
Radio Corporation of America. (See Klemperer, Hans.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Koch, Wintield R.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Kohn, Samuel,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Kroger, Fred H.,
assignor. )
Radio Corporation of America. (See Ladner, Alan W.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Landon, Vernon D.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Landon, V. D., and
Conron, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Lane, Russell C,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Lear, William P.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Leverenz, Humboldt
W., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Lindenblad, Nils E.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Linder, Ernest G.,
assignor. )
Radio Corporation of America. (See Linsell, Alfred A.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Loftin, Edward H.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Loftis, H. J., and
McCarthy, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Loughlin, William
D., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Lowell, Percival D.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Luck, David G. C,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Lunnon, P. C, and
Wassell, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Mallina, Rudolph F.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Maloff, loury G.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Malter, Louis, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See JIalter, L., and
Jlorton, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Jlandell, Ambrose
J., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Mathes, Richard E.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Mavrogenis, Aris-
tote, assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See May, Russell P.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See McKesson, Lewis J.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See McLennan, Miles A.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (Sec Meier, Wilbcr L.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Micssner, Benjamin
F., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Miller, H. J., and
Sohnfer, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Jlinorsky, Nicolai,
assignor.)
Radio (^orpor.ition of America. (See Minton, J. P., and
Ringol, nssignor.s. )
Radio Corporation of America. (See Milcliell, Loris E.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (Sco Moore, Jolin B.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (Sco Morlock, William J.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Mountjoy, Q., and
Sppley. assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Myers, Leonard M.,
assignor.)
Radio (.'orporatlon of America. (See Nelson, TIorb(>rl, a.<!-
signor. )
500
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Radio Corporation of America. (See Newman, William
E., assignor.)
Radio Loiporarion of America. (See Nichols, H. J..
Forbes, llannon, and Loftis, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Nonnekens, Jacobus
C.. assignor.) ,. ^, , t^.
Radio Corporation of America. (See Nordlohne, Pierre
J. H. A., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Oakley, Henry D.,
assignor.) ,„ _,_ . „,.,,. t
Radio Corporation of America. (See O Bnen, William J.
assignor.) „ „,^ _, . ,
Radio Corporation of America. (See O Donovan, Daniel
E.. assignor.) „ , . ,. , ^
Radio Corporation of America. (See Ogloblmsky, Gregory
N., assignor.) ... „, t, t-.
Radio Corporation of America. (See Olson, Harry F., as-
si'^nor )
Radfo Corporation of America. (See Orth, Richard T.,
assignor.) ,„ „ ., tt
Radio Corporation of America. (See Owens, James H..
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Painter, William H.,
Radio Corporation of America. (See Parkin, Thomas D.,
flSSiSTDOF )
Radio Corporation of America. (See Perkins, Laurence
JI., assignor.) ,„ „ ^ „ , , r^
Radio Corporation of America. (See Peterson. Harold O..
Radio Corporation of America. (See Peterson, H. 0., and
Bond, assignors.) . ,^ ^ ^ t^t r.
Radio Corporation of America. (See Peterson, H. U..
and Kaf/in, assignors.) ,. t r ^.^
Radio Patents Corporation. (See Plebanski, Jozef, as-
si*^nor )
ll:u\u> Corporation of America. (See Poch, Waldemar J.,
assignor.) , __
Radio' Corporation of America. (See Posthumus, Klaas,
assignor.) , _ ,
Radio Corporation of America. (See Posthumus, K., and
van dev Pol, assignors.) „ -, .,.1. t- „,i
Radio Corporation of America. (See Posthumus, K., and
Wovers. assignors.) „ „ ^ t-
Radio Corporation of America. (See Pray, George L.,
issicnor )
Radio Corporation of America. (See Quilter, William
A. E., assignor.) t^ ., ^ , /-. xr
Radio Corporation of America. (See Reirsteck, C. N.,
and Dimmick. assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Reinartz, John L.,
T^sicrnor )
Radio Corporation of America. (See Reynolds, Ellwood
W jissiffnor. )
Radio CoVporation of America. (See Richards, Ralph G..
assignor.) ~ „. ., c.
Radio c:orporation of America. (See Riggs, Alger b., as-
signor.) ,„ ^. . ^
Radio Corporation of America. (See Rinia, Herre, as-
Radi'o Corporation of America. (Se6 Rinia, H., and Spoor,
issicnors )
R,adio Corporation of America. (See Roberts, Walter
V assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Roberts, Walter van
15.. assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Rohner, Arnold J.,
Radio Corporation of .America. (Sec Rose, George M., Jr.,
Radio "corporation of America. (Sec Roys, C. S., and
Jfaver. assignors.) , ,„ t> t- i t-
Radio Corporation of America. (See Runge, Frank 1'...
MSsi*^nor )
Radio "Corporation of America. (See Rust, Noel M., as-
Radio Corporation of .\merica. (See Rust, N. M.. and
Ilrett. ns.signors.) . ,c t> * v xr a
R.Tdio Corporation of America. (See Rust, N. JI., antl
Tweed, a.ssignors.) . ,,,.,, t
Radio Corporation of America. (See Sachtleben, Law-
rence T., assignor.) . ,^ c. 1 V r> 1
Rndio CorpnrMtion of America. (See Salzberg. nornnrd.
fissiirnor ^
Radio Corporation of America. (See Schade, 0. H., and
Shepnrd. Jr.. assignors.) o .. j rt.» n
Radio Corporation of America. (See Schade, Otto H.,
assignor )
Rndio Cnrjioralion of America. (See Schoibell, Gordon
R assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Schrader, Harold
J., assignor.) . ,„ „ > j tt .,
Rndio Corporation of America. (See Schrader, II. J.,
and Bov.) tt .r
Radio Corporation of America. (See Schrader, H. J..
and Swift, assignors.) .„ o , o t^ j
Rndio Corporation of .Vmerlca. (See Seeley, S. W., and
Mountjoy. assignors.) „,. . „ t .. t.
Radio Corporation of America. (See Shnnklin, John P.,
.assignor. )
Radio Corporation of Anierlrn. (See Shaw. George R.,
nsslgnor.l „ „. . »., ,
Radio Corporation of America. (See Shepard, Francis
H., Jr., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Shore, Henry, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Shore, H., and
Whitaker, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Shoup, Allen, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Shrader, Terry M.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Sidney, Watson,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Siemens, Rudolph H.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Sinnett, Chester M.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Smith, Jerome C,
assignor. )
Radio Corporation of America. (See Smith, Newell R.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of -America. (See Smith, Rogers M.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Smith, Sidney B.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Snow, Harold A..
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Sontagh, John R.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Starrett, John S.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Stinchfield, John M.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Stocker, Arthur C,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Stokes, Victor O.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Strutt, Maximiliaan
J. O.. assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Suomala, John B.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Taylor, Charles W.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Teaf, John H., as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Tellegen, B. D. H.,
Bouman, and Rinia. assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Tellegen, Bernardus
D. H.. assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Thomas. Adolph, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Thomas, Adolph A.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Thompson, Leland
E., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Tolson. William A..
assignor. )
R.ndio Corporation of America. (See Tolson, W. A., and
Duncan, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Trainer, Merrill A.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Travis, Charles, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Tringham, William
S. L., assignor.)
It.-idio Corporation of America. (See Tunick, Harry, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Turner. Alfred H.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Unk, Jacob M., as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Usstlman. George L
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See van Loon, C J.,
and Rinia, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See van Loon, Carel J..
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Vance, Arthur W.
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Van Minnen, R H
and Nordlohne, assignors.)
Raflio Corporation of America. (See van Slooten, Jacob,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Vasselli, Anthony J
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Verman, L. C, and
Richards, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Vollenbroek, Johan- •
nes B. L., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See von Ardenne, Man-
fred, assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Walden, Harry W
u ., assignor.)
Rndio Corporation of America. (See Warnke Herbert
R.. assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Webster, Wiiliain S
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Weiller, Paul G as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Wells, Norman as-
signor.)
Rndio Corporation of America. (See Welsh, R. R, and
Held, assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Whitaker Jnnies N
assignor.) ' ^ - ■•
Rndio Corporation of America. (See White SIdnev T
assignor.) ■' '
LIST OF PATENTEES
501
Radio Corporation of America. (See Wilson, James T.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Wirix, Ren6 P., as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Witts, Alfred T.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Wolff, Irving, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Wood. Remsen V.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Wright, G. M.,
and Rust, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Wriglit, Joseph L.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Yerzley, Felix L.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See YoUes, Jacob, as-
signor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Yolles, Jon Joseph,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. fSee Young, Charles J.,
assignor. )
Radio Corporation of America. (Sop Young. L. L., and
Finch, assignors.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Zadig, Ernest A.,
assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Zeman, Arthur F.,
assignor.)
Riuiio Cori)Oration of America. (See Zigler, Cliarley J.
a.ssi'rnor. )
Radio Corporation of America. (See Zworykin, Vladimir
K., assignor.)
Radio Corporation of America. (See Zworyliin, V. K.,
and Massa, assignors.)
Radio Inventions, Inc. (See Gould, Leslie A., assignor.)
Rartio-Keith-Orpheum Corp. (See Card, Foster B., as-
signor.)
Radio Patents Corporation. (See Dalpayrat, Henri F.,
assignor.)
Radio Patents Corporation. (See Felcete, Alexander, as-
signor.)
Radio Patents Corporation. (See Geffclien, H. H., and
Richter, assignors.)
Radio Patents Corporation. (See Hollmann, Hans E.,
assignor.)
Radio Patents Corporation. (See Plebansid, Jozef, as-
signor.)
Radio Patents Corporation. (See Richter, Rudolf H., as-
signor.)
Radio Patents Corporation. (See Von Ardenne, Man-
fred, assignor.)
Radionktiengesellschaft D. S. Loewe. (See von Ardenne,
Manfred, assignor.)
Radiologic Aktiengesellschaft. (See Vierkotter, Paul, as-
signor.)
Radiovisor Parent Limited. (See Pook, Harold W., as-
signor.)
Radium Dial Company. (See Page, Howard L., assignor.)
Radley, Bertram V., Teicnmouth, England. Apparatus
for playing golf. 2,088,343 ; July 27.
Radley, Fred B., et al. (See Belenson, Ben H., assignor.)
Radley, Jack A. (See Paine. C. and Radley.)
Radley, Jack. (See Paine, C, Radley, and Rendell.)
Radtke, Brnno. (See Simpkins, C. R., and Radtke.)
Kadtke, liruno. nssignor to Exhibit Supply Company. Clii-
cago, HI. Temperature responsive switcli. 2,074.559 ;
Mnr. 23.
Radtke, Bruno, nssignor to Exliihit Supply Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Gamp apparatus. 2,074,5f>0 ; Uav. 23."
RadLne, Bruno, assignor to John F. Meyer, Chicago, 111.
Amusement game apparatus. 2,084,452 ; June 22.
Radtkp, Bruno, Ijihertyville, assignor to J. F. I\Ieyer, Chi-
cago, 111. Pashpot. 2,103,104; Dec, 7,
Riidtkp, Bruno, and E. Gosswillpr, assignors to Exhibit
Supply C^ompany, Chicago, 111, Target mechanism.
2,082,218; June 1.
Radvvay. r'ai-l L. (See Barnes, R. H., and Radway.)
Rady, William J., Anderson, Ind., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Generator regula-
tor. 2,081,837; May 25.
Radyx, Alexander. Denver, Colo. Combined cabinet, table,
and .seat. 2,103.552; Dec. 28,
Radzinsky, TTarry, (See Deike. Fred, II,, assignor.)
Radzlnsky, ITarry. (See Kiwnd, Tsadore. assignor,)
Radzinsky, Harry, New York, N. Y. Water cooling means
for refrigerators. 2,078,097 ; Apr. 20,
Radziiislcy, Il.nry, et al. (See Brell, Jules J., assignor,)
Rae, Lillian M. (See Wheeler, Earl A., assignor.)
Rao, Walter S,, et al. (See Westberg, II., and McCor-
nuick. aHMlgnors.)
Rne, Walter S., Pittsburgh, Vn. Apparatus for produc-
ing grinding wheels, 2,077,771 ; Apr. 20.
Raeck, Max. (See I'.enade, W., li'lscher, and Rnerk.)
Raelin, Enimett J, (See Brndshaw, W. T,, and Itnelin.)
Raelh. Cini. and K, W, Itilller, l!;i(Iel)eiil, near Ilrcsileii.
and 1'', A, Sleingroever, Dr(>S(len, assigiiois lo ( 'lieiiiisi'he
Falir'ik von lleyden, A. f!., Itadeheul, near Dresden,
Germany, Manulaelurp of [ibeiiolH. 2. 079. .'LSI! ; May -I,
RnfilllofT, Va^'rlen, I'arls, ]i'ninc(>. Internal (•oml)\iHilon
engine.. 2,088,023 ; Aug, .3,
Rafanelll, Cesare, (See Ferrari, A., Uafanelli, and
Heallone.)
RalTplHoii, Isaac, New York, N. Y. Ijicense plate casing
and Illuminator. 2,081,281 ; May 25.
Ratlles, Harry, Chicago, 111. Metal tapping tool.
2,099,246 ; Nov. 16.
Raffo, Alfred C, Grantwood, N. J. Treating pliotograplis
and the resulting article. 2,074,858 ; IMar, 23.
Raffold Process Corporation. (See Brooks, Arthur M.,
assignor.)
Raltold Process Corporation. (See Rafton, Harold R.,
assignor.)
Rafter, Albert, Glen Ridge, assignor to Rafter Machine
Company, Belleville, N. J. Stud and rafter.
2,092,472 ; Sept. 7.
Rafter. Albert, Glen Ridge, assignor to Rafter Machine
Company, Belleville, N. J. Beam and the like for
building construction. 2,098,676; Nov. 9.
Rafter Machine Company. (See Rafter. Albert, assignor.)
Rafton Engineering Corporation. (See Rafton, Harold R.,
assignor.)
Rafton, Harold R., Lawrence, Mass., assignor to Rafton
Engineering Corporation. Screening device. 2,066,364;
Jan. 5.
Rafton, Harold R., Andover, Mass., assignor to Raffold
Process Corporation. Pigment manufacture. 2,008,039 ;
Jan. 19.
Rafton, Harold R., Andover, Mass., assignor to Raffold
Process Corporation. Paper manufacture. 2,077,436 ;
Apr. 20.
Ration, Harold R., Andover, Mass., assignor to Raffold
Process Corporation. Paper manufacture. 2,080,437 ;
May 18,
Rafton, Harold R., Andover, Mass., assignor to Raffold
Process Corijoration. Paper Manufacture. 2,084,358 ;
June 22.
Eagan Knitting Company, et al. (See Pace. Everett R.,
assignor. )
Ragatz, Edward G., assignor to Union Oil Companv of
California, Los Angeles, Calif. Distillation. 2,070,804 ;
Feb, 16.
Ragatz, Edward G., assignor to Union Oil Company of
California, Los Angeles, Calif. Fractionating metliod
and apparatus. 2,071,429 ; Feb. 23.
Ragatz, Eugene C, and B. F. Tellkamp, assignors to
Allen-Bradley Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Electrical
resistor. 2,089,425 ; Aug. 10.
Ragatz, Henry H. (See Burdette, J. O,, and Ragatz.)
Raggenbass, Charles. (See Kritzler, C, and Raggenbass.)
Raggio, Frank. San Francisco, Calif. Adjustable pitch
propeller. 2,097,643 ; Nov. 2,
Rago, Vincent, Chicago, 111. Tailor's chalk sharpener.
2,094,494 ; Sept. 28.
Ragonnet, Eugene L., assignor to Air Reduction Company,
Incorporated, New York. N. Y. Veliicular gas cylinder
apparatus. 2,087,300 ; July 20.
Ragot, Charles L., Easton, Pa., assignor to S. R. Burns,
Newark, N. J. Apparatus for settling and sealing
material in packages. 2,078,774 ; Apr. 27.
Ragot, Charles L., Easton, Pa., assignor to S, R. Burns,
Newark, N. J. Tape moistening apparatus. 2,095,038 ;
Oct. 5.
Ragsdale, Earl J. W., Norristown, and C. E. Heitman, Jr.,
assignors to Edward G, Budd Manufacturing Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Weld recorder. 2,093,982 ; Sept. 21.
Rah. Joseph. (See Alsaker, A., and Rah.)
Rah, Joseph C, assignor to Delta-Star Electric Company,
Chicago, 111. Split insulating joint for electrical cables.
2,080,743 ; May 18.
Rah, Joseph C, assignor to The Delta-Star-Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Electric device and process of
making the same. 2,082,027; June 1.
Rahke, Emil K. (See Vaser, Edward M., assignor.)
Rahm. Edward, assignor to A. M. Barr. Pittshurgh. Pa.
Low temperature carbonization. 2,072,721 ; Mar, 2.
Raible, Charles G., Shaker Heights, assignor to The
Fanner Manufacturing Companv, Cleveland, Ohio, Tap
bushing and seal therefor. 2.090,680 : Oct. 19,
Rnigorodsky, Paul 1\I,, assignor to Petroleum Engineering,
Inc, Tulsa, Okla. Recovering hydrocarbon vapors.
Re. 20,587 ; Dec. 14.
Raigorodsky, Paul M,. Tulsa, Okla. Air conditioning
system, 2,1 03,. 590 ; Dec. 28.
Rail Joint Company^ The. (See Gadd, W. E., and Lan-
sing, assignors.)
Railley Corporation. (Sec Bookman, Charles F., Jr., as-
signor,)
Railley Corporation, (See Ilain, Harry D.. assignor.)
Railroad .Accessories Corporation. (See Deems, Edward
M., assignor.)
Railroad Accessories Corporation. (See Hull, Samuel P.,
assignor.)
Railro.'id .Vccessories Corporation. (See LnvnrncU, F. C,
and WIegand, assignors.)
Railroad .Vccessories (Corporation. (See Lavurnck, Fred-
erick C, assignor,)
Itaiii'oad Accessories Coriioralion, (See Schleslnger, U,,
,'111(1 Marl ill, nsslirnors,)
Itallton, Ueid A„ Bylleet. lOngland, and A. C. SnnipbMro.
Genoa, Italy, assignors lo Robot Gearing Iilmlted. Lon-
don, lOnglaiul. Pre.solectlve change-speed Kcnrlng.
2,099,1 II ; Nov. 10.
Railway & Industrial Engineering Co. (See Carlisle,
(i'(>orge Ij.. assignor.)
Railway & Industrial Engineering Co. (Seo Pattlson,
Donald R.. assignor.)
Itaihvay \' Industrial EnRlneerlng Co, (Sc-e Kudd. Harold
1 1., assignor. )
502
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
H.iihvay Track Joint Corp. (See Noal, Ernest C, as-
signor.)
Railway Track-Tvoric Company. (See Perazzoli, Henry J.,
assignor.)
Hailway Utility Co. (See Hartwig. 'Williani O.. assignor.)
Railway Utility Company. (See Wilier, Nicholas L., as-
signor.)
Rainbow, Henry, assignor to Naamlooze Vennootschapij
De Dataafscbe Petroleum Maatschappij, The, Hague,
Netherlands. Torsion balance. 2,080,062 ; May 11.
Rainbow Laboratories. (See Rogers, Fred A., assignor.)
Rainier Pulp & Paper Company. (See Vicary, Edward H.,
assignor.)
liaisch, Charles F.. assignor to Stewart-Warner Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Lubricating apparatus. 2,079,301 ;
May 4.
Raisch, William, Forest Hills, assignor to JIunicipal Sani-
tary Service Corporation, New York, N. Y. Filter.
2.0fi8,511 : Jan. 19.
Raisch, William, Forest Hills, assignor to Underpinning &
Foundation Company, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Screen
cleaning. 2,086,821 ; July 13.
Raisch, William, New York, J. C. Woodman, Flushing,
J. R. BufEngton, New York, and J. E. Morris. Flushing,
N. Y., assignors to Decarie Incinerator Corporation.
Incineration of sewage screenings and the like.
2,102,543; Dec. 14.
Raisch, William, assignor to Underpinning & Foundation
Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Furnace. 2,102,544 ; Dec.
14.
Raizen. Nat S., Bronx. N. Y. Toy. 2.066.G44 : Jan. 5.
Raiziss, George W., and L. W. Clenience. Philadelphia,
Pa., assignors to Abbott Laboratories. North Chicago,
111. Halogen derivatives of a-ethyl propyl cresols.
2,071,939 : Feb. 23.
Raiziss, George W., and L. W. Clemence, Philadelphia,
Pa., assignors to Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago,
ni. Alkyl cresol. 2,073,995 ; Mar. 16.
Raiziss, George W., and L. W. Clemence, Philadelphia,
Pa., assignors to Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago,
111. Branch-chain alkyl derivatives of /3-naphthol.
2.073,996 : Mar. 16.
Raiziss, George W., and L. W. Clemence. Philadelphia,
Pa., assignors to Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago,
111. Alkyl a-naphthols. 2,073.997 ; Mar. 16.
Raiziss. George W.. and A. I. Kremens. Philadplphia. Pa.,
assignors to Abbott Laboratories. North Chicago. 111.
3(N-Sodium formaldehyde sulphoxylate) aniiiio-4-hy-
droxy-phenyl-arsonic-aoirl. 2.074.757 : IMar. 2.S.
Raiziss, George W., and L. W. Clemence. Philadelphia,
Pa., assignors to Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago,
111. Halogen derivatives of a-methyl-butvl cresols.
2,086,336; July 6.
Raiziss, George W., L. W. Clemence, and A. I. Kremens.
Phil.'idelphia, Pa., assignors to Abbott Laboratories.
North Chicago, 111. Jleta-N-alkylamino para allcoxy
phenyl arsonic acid and making the same. 2,088.008";
Aug. 3.
Raiziss, George W., and L. W. Clemence. Philadelphia, Pa.,
assignors to Abbott Laboratories, North Chicago, III.
Halogen derivatives of n-amyl cresols. 2,102.854 ; Dec.
21.
Rajewsky, Otto J. (See Stockl, M., and Rajewsky.)
Rakauskas, James T., Chicago, 111. Spectacle case.
2,102,218; Dec. 14.
Rakula. Theodor. (See Herlach, F., and Rakula.)
Rail. Harry T. (See Smith, H. M., and Rail.)
Ralph. Cliarlos C. Portland, Oreg. Time delav relay.
2.060,575 : Jan. 5.
Ralston, Anderson W., assignor to Armour and Company,
Chicago, 111. Sulphonated mixed ketones. 2,089,154" ;
Aug. 3.
Ralston, Anderson W., assignor to Armour and Companv,
Chicago, 111. Mixed thienyl-alkvl ketones. 2,101,560;
Dec. 7.
Ralston, Anderson W., and C. W. Christenson, assignors
to Armour and Company. Chicago, 111. Liquid
xylylheptadccyl ketones and preparing the same.
2,075,705 ; JIar. 30.
Ralston, Anderson W., and C. W. (?liristensen, assignors
to Armour and Company, Chicago, III. Compositions
from coal tar and higher fatty acids and making the
same. 2,077,068 ; Apr. 13.
Ralston, Anderson W.. and V. Conquest, assignors to
.\niiour and Company, Chicago, III. Shortening com-
pound and proj)armg the same. 2,079. . ^.'ir, : May 4.
Ralston, Anderson W., W. O. Pool, and J. Ilarwood, as-
sicnors to Armour and Company. Chicago. 111. Prepar-
ing monohydric alcohols. 2,086.239 ; July 0.
Ralston, Anderson W., and C. W. Christensen, as8ignor.«i
to Armour and Company, Chicago, 111. Carbazole-alkrl
ketones. 2, 101,. 559 ; Dec. 7.
Ralston, Harloy C, and T. D. William.<!, Cleveland. Ohio,
assignors to The American Steel and Wire Company of
New Jersey. Material handling device. 2,0S7.877 ;
July 20.
Ralston Purina Company. (See Hill, James R., assignor.)
R.alston Purina Company, (Sec Smith, Herbert J., as-
signor.)
Ralston Steel Car Company. (See Daniell, James P.,
assicnor. )
Ramapo Ajax Corporation. (See Clarke, Herbert S., ae-
siimor. )
Ramapo Ajax Corporation. (See Eastburn, S. L., and
Banker, assignors.)
Rambausek, Hugo, Eberswalde, near Berlin. Germany.
Friction coupling for change gears. 2,077,058 ; Apr. 13.
Rambold, Adolf, Dresden, Germany. Machine for making,
filling, closing, and wrapping bags. 2,083,124 ;
June 8.
Rambold, Adolf., Dresden-Laubegast, Germany. Bag.
2,085,509 ; June 29.
Rambold, Adolf, Dresden-Laubegast, Germany. Produc-
tion of wrappers. 2,101,225 ; Dec. 7.
Rambold, Adolf, Dresden, Germany. Producing perfora-
tions of small diameter in bands of cellulose foil,
metal foil, and the like. 2,101,753 ; Dec- 7.
Rambusch Decorating Company. (See Rambusch, Edward,
assignor.)
Rambusch, Edward, New York, N. Y., assignor to Ram-
busch Decorating Company. Illuminating apparatus.
2,094,670 ; Oct. 5.
Ramclow, Axel E., Chicago, 111., assignor to International
Harvester Company. Valve assembly. 2,074,706 ; Mar.
23.
Ramclow, Axel E., Chicago, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Sealing unit for rotary
shafts. 2,077,954 ; Apr. 20.
Ramer, Tobias, Elkart County, Ind. Stock tank heater.
2.092.139 ; Sept. 7.
Ramet Corporation of America. (See Balke, Clarence W..
assignor.)
Ramey, Harold W. (See Schwemlein, W., and Ramey.)
Kaiiiirez, Kduardo, Nogales City, Mexico. Vent plug with
automatic feeding valve for storage batteries. 2,070,921 :
Feb. 16.
Ramlau. Marie, Cleveland, Ohio. Door-lock indicator.
2.085,331 ; June 29.
Rammler, Erich. (See Rosin. P., and Rammler.)
Kanipather. Fritz. Berlin-Charlottenburg. Germany, as-
signor to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany. Circuit breaker. 2.103.794: Dec. 2S.
Ramsaur, Walter R., Lockport, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Oil cooling
system. 2,070,092 ; Feb. 9.
Ramsay, Henry T., and H. P. Rooksby, Middlesex, Eng-
land, assignors to General Electric Company. Ther-
mionic cathode for electric discharge devices.
2,085,605 ; June 29.
Ramsbottom, John E., B. Lockspeiser, and C. J. Stewart,
Farnborough, England. Ice preventing device.
2.075.658 ; Mar. 30.
Ramsbottom. John E., B. Lockspeiser, and C. J. Stewart,
Farnborough, England. Apparatus for preventing ice
accumulation on aircraft. 2,075,659 ; Mar. 30.
Ramsey Accessories, Manufacturing Corporation. (See
Marien. Charles A., assignor.)
Ramsey Accessories Manufacturing Corporation. (See
Moeller George J., assignor.)
Ramsey, Allan. Evanston, assignor to Schweitzer & Conrad,
Inc., Chicago. 111. Fuse cut-out. 2,091,452 ; Aug. 31.
Ramsey, .\llan. Evanston. assignor to Schweitzer & Conrad,
Inc.. Chicago, 111. Fuse. 2,091.453 ; Aug. 31.
Ramsey Chain Company. (See Halstead, Frederick H.,
assignor.)
Ramsey. Clifford H., Glen Rock, N. J. Tentering clip.
2,096.470 ; Oct. 19.
Ramsey. Frank R., Portland, Oreg. Hoist. 2.098,308 ;
Nov. 9.
Ramsey. Joseph D., Boston, Mass. Filter. 2,088,116 :
July 27.
Ramsey, Robert P., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
National Supply Co. of Delaware, Toledo, Ohio. Com- '
pression ignition engine. 2.0(i7.4Gl ; Jan, 12.
Ramsey. Webster K.. Worcester, Mass., assignor to United
States Envelope Company, Springfield, Mass. Envelope.
2.083.158 ; June 8. .^ e. .
Kamstad, George E., assignor to Nordberg Manufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Diesel engine. 2,090,735 ;
Aug. 24.
Ranault. Louis. (See Salves, lAori. assignor.)
Kanco Incorporated. (See Raney. Estel C, assignor.)
Rand, Benjamin G., North Tonawanda, assignor to Reming-
ton Rand Inc., Buffalo, N. 1'. Loose leaf binder.
2,075.700 ; Mar. 30.
Rand, Benjamin G., North Tonawanda, assignor to Reming-
ton Rand Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Shiftable binder.
2.075.707 ; Mar. 30.
Rand, Benjamin G., North Tonawanda, assignor to Re-
mington Rand Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Card index file.
2.080,047 : July 6.
Rand. James H., assignor to Philrand, Inc., North Fal-
mouth. Mass. Index frame arrangement. 2,084,453 ;
June 22.
Rand. James H., assignor to Philrand, Inc., North Fal-
mouth, JIass. Index frame assembly. 2,084,454 ; June
Rand, James H., Jr. et al., trustee. (See Pratt, Verneur
E.. assignor.)
'^2'o71^6!P°F P"o^'"°°'''y"' ^'- ^'- Garment protector.
Handa. (JeneVal C. et al.. executors. (See Lederer. Anton.)
Randal. Howard S. (See Roberts, T. B., and Howard, as-
signors.)
Randall, Anna M. (See Randall, Laurence H., assignor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
503
Randall, Chester J., Naugatuck, Conn., assignor to United
States Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Method and
apparatus for blowing sponge rubber. 2,096,338 ; Oct.
19.
Randall Company, The. (See Randall, Howard D., as-
signor. )
Randall Company, The. (See Randall, H. D., and John-
ston, assignors.)
Randall Company, The. (See Waddell, Edgar S., as-
signor.)
Randall Company, The. (See Warren, Harold B., as-
signor. )
Randall, Gerald A., Bayside, N. Y., and L. B. Wheeler,
Chatham, N. J., assignors to The Western Union Tele-
graph Company, New York, N. 1'. Submarine cable
amplifying system. 2,000.230 ; Aug. 17.
Randall. Henry T. (See Duany, A. J., and Randall.)
Randall, Howard D., Cincinnati, Ohio. Weather strip or
sealing means. 2,077,264 ; Apr. 13.
Randall, Howard D., Cincinnati, Ohio. Manufacturing
paper clips. 2,101,195; Dec. 7.
Randall, Howard D., Cincinnati, Ohio. Paneling.
2,103,177 ; Dec. 21.
Randall, Howard D., assignor to The Randall Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Copy holder. 2,068,512 ; Jan. 19.
Randall, Howard D., assignor to The Randnl! Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Making staples. 2,103,176 ; Dec. 21.
Randall. Howard D., and W. F. Johnston, assignors to
The Randall Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Nut hulling
machine. 2,071,853 ; Feb. 23.
Randall, John T. (See McKeag, A. H., and Randall.)
Randall, Karl C, Edgewood, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Circuit breal;er. 2,100,749 ; Nov. 30.
Randall, Laurence H., Ijakeland, assignor of one-half to
A. M. Randall, Davtona Beach, Fla. Carriage release
for lathes. 2,101,754 ; Dec. 7.
Randall, Meredith S.. assignor to Woodall Industries
Incorporated, Detroit, Mich. Visor construction.
2,072. r)4S : Mar. 2.
Randall, Meredith S., assignor to Woodall Industries
Incorporated, Detroit, Mich. Visor construction.
2,100,872 ; Nov. 30.
Randall. William A. (See PoDPer. T. A., and Randall.)
Randazzo, August, San Jose, Calif. Automatic cigarette
dispenser and lighter. 2.084,121 ; June 29.
Randel, B. P., San Diego, Calif. Convertible heating and
cooling system. 2,073,651 ; Mar. 16.
Randel, Bo F., San Diego, Calif. Valve. 2,081,955;
June 1.
Randel, Bo F., San Diego, Calif. Fluid meter. 2,092,019 ;
Sept. 7.
Randel, Bo Folke, San Diego, Calif. Method of and ap-
paratus for refrigerating. 2,088,609; Aug. 3.
Randel, Wilbur S., Clieshire, Mass., M. C. Dailey, Maywood,
111., and W. M. INIcNeil, Warren, Ohio, assignors to Unitori
States Gypsum Company, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for
producing high strength calcined gypsum. 2,074,937 :
Mfir. 23.
Randol, Glenn T., Marniaduke, Ark. Transmission con-
trol mechanism for motor vehicles. 2,071,359 ; Feb.
23.
Randolph Cutting Die Company. (See Randolph, James
H., assignor.)
Randolph, Donald W., Flint, Mich., assignor to General
Motors Corporation. Alloy. 2,090,201 ; Oct. 19.
Randolph, Donald W., and H. Rabezzana, Flint, assignors
to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Igni-
tion svstem. 2.071.573: Feb. 23.
Randolph, Donald W., Flint, and O. S. Duffendack and
R. A. Wolfe, Ann Arbor, Mich., and L. B. Headrick,
Harrison, N. J. Method and apparatus for producing
ignition. 2,093,848 ; Sept. 21.
Randolpli. Guv P.. I'asadenn. assignor to Randolph Tool
Company, Inc., P.urljank, Calif. Pot lifter. 2,074.420 ;
Mar. 23.
Randolph, James H., assignor to Randolph Cutting Die
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Cutting die fixture.
2,088,975 ; Aug. 3.
Randolph, Oliver W., Toledo, Ohio. Plant food manufac-
ture. 2,087.781 ; July 20.
Randolph, Oliver \Y., Toledo, Ohio. Dehydrator.
2,100,150; Nov. 23.
Randolph Tool (Company. (See Randolph, Guy P., as-
signor.)
Randrup, Ben.lamin B., Brisbane, Calif. Fuel tank lock.
2,009,901 ; Feb. 9.
Rancy, ("lemma R. (See Ijindgrcn, A. (\, and Unncy.)
Raney, Estol C, assignor to Kanco Incorporated. Colum-
bus, Oliio. Motor overload cut-out switdi. 2,073,280 ;
Mar. 9.
Rancy, Estel C, assignor to Ranco Incorporated, Colum-
bus, Oliio. Refrigerator control. 2,082,510; June 1..
Riinoy, Estol C, assignor to Uanco Inc(iri)orate(l. Colum-
bus, Oliio. Electric vulcanlzer. 2,082,551 ; June 1.
Rancy, Estol C, assignor to Kanco Incorporated, Columbus,
Oliio. Electric vulcanizer. 2,099.499 ; Nov. 1(1.
Raney, Eslel C, assignor (o Ranco Incorporated, Colum-
iHis. Ohio. Circuit breaker. 2,100,788; Nov. 30.
Raney, William E. (See Cutting, R. 11., and Rani'y.)
Raiig<'r I'lnglneering Corporation. (.S{>e Davis. Walter F.,
assignor.)
Ranger, Jainr'S M,, Muskegiin, Midi. Tniilcr liilcli.
2,084,291 ; June 15.
Ranges, John E., East Rutherford, N. J., assignor- to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Loading coil case. 2,079,697 ; May 11.
Rang! Limited Nairobi. (See Rodwell, Kenneth E. H.,
assignor.)
Ranish, Harry, Los Angeles, Calif. Detachable sediment
trap for sinks, etc. 2,079,038 ; May 4.
Ranke, Hans. (See Borchardt, P., and Ranke.)
Rankin, Donald A., Newburgh, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Sizing composition. 2,085,170 ; June 29.
Rankin, Lanning P., Norton, Kans., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Glow discharge
treatment of rosin. 2.086,434 : July 6.
Rankin, William K., Lansdowne, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. High-voltage current-responsive ap-
paratus. 2,081,839 ; May 25.
Rankin, William K., Lansdowne, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Vacuum circuit interrupter.
2.090.519 ; Aug. 17.
Ransohoff, Nathan, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tumbling mill.
2,101,196 ; Dec. 7.
Ransom, Richard, Colliers Wood, and A. G. Berwick,
Upper Mitcham, assignors to Non-Drip Measure Com
pany Limited, Streatham, London, England. Device
for delivering measured quantities of liquids. 2,093,365 ;
Sept. 14.
Ransome Concrete Machinery Company. (See Bushnetl,
J. E., and Faber, assignors.)
Ransome Concrete Machinery Company. (See Robinson,
A- P., and Faber, assignors.)
Rttntsch, Kurt, Tetlow-Seehof near Berlin, Germany, as-
signor to Opticolor Aktiengesellschaft, Glarus, Swirz(>r-
land. Apparatus for printing lenticulated liliiis.
2,071,764 ; Feb. 23.
Rantsch, Kurt, Teltow-Seehof, near Berlin, Germany,
assignor to Opticolor Aktiengesellschaft, Glarus,
Switzerland. Device for copying lenticular films.
2.094,330 ; Sept. 28.
Rantsch, Kurt, Berlin-Teltow-Seehof, Germany, and H.
Arni, Berlin-Ruhleben, Germany, assignors to Opti-
color, Aktiengesellschaft, Glarus, Switzerland. Device
for copying images on lenticulated films. 2,070,179 ;
Feb. 9.
Rape, Floyd J. (See Lahey, R. W., and Rape.)
Rapp, Alphonse, Brooklyn, N. Y. Washer cutting tool.
2,086,435 ; July 6.
Rapp, Arnold C, Covington, Va. Emergency fire escape.
2,102,484 ; Dec. 14.
Rapp, Edward, administrator. (See Rapp, William IM.)
Rapp, Edward, Westmont, N. J. Tabulator. 2,089,574 ;
Aug. 10.
Rapp, Theodore, Los Angeles, Calif. Automatic weighing
and packaging machine. 2,101.561 ; Dec. 7.
Rapp, William M., deceased. County of Gloucester, by
E. Rapp, administrator, Westmont, N. J., assignor to
Edward Rapp. Typographical machine. 2,095,197 :
Oct. 5.
Raprager, Bert F. (See Massey, P. J., Thiele. and
Raprager.)
Rare Chemicals Inc. (See Japer, Friedrich, assignor.)
Rarey, George H. (See Brett, S. E., and Rarey.)
Rarey, George H., U. S. Army. Fort Benning, Ga. Tele-
scope mountine. 2.087.996 : July 27.
Rilsanen, Isak, Helsingtors, Finland. Heating device.
2,090,049 ; Oct. 19.
RasUnen, Isak, Helsingfors, Finland. Stove for domestic
purposes. 2,101,509 ; Dec. 7.
Rasetti, Carlos. (See Grandhomme, l\tarcel, assignor.)
Kashman, Gordon L,, assignor to Rhea INIanufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Automatic marking device.
2,077,106; Apr. 13.
Rask, Olaf S., assignor of one-half to II. C. Fooks,
Baltimore, Md. Manufacture of macaroni products.
2,074,064 ; Mar. 16.
Rasmusen, Jesse E., and C. A. Lausen, Fort Worth, Tex. ;
said Lausen assignor to said Rasmusen. Coin sorting
machine. 2,080,389 ; May 11.
Rasmussen, Alvin C, Indianapolis, Ind., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Insley Manufacturing Corpora-
tion. Ball bearing turntable. 2,079,663 ; May 11.
Rasmussen, Carl V., Minneapolis, Minn. Auxiliary emerg-
ency and safety vehicle wheel. 2,091,879 ; Aug. 31.
Rasmussen, (Marence 11., Des Moines, Iowa. Stencil de-
vice. 2,073,379 ; Mar. 9.
Rasmussen, lOdvald L. (See Rasmussen, Robert P., as-
signor.)
Rasiniissen, Olaf. (See Kull, W. A., and Rasnuisscn.)
Iliisnmssen, Olaf. (S(>e Tenney, P, L., and KMsiiiiissen.)
Itiisinussen. 01;if, Dayton, Ohio, assignor to GenernI
Motors Coriionition, Detroit, Mich. Brake adjustment.
2.100,I.S,<! ; Nov. 30.
Rasmussen, Osvald 10., Lincoln Park, N. J., assignor to
Bell Teleiihone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Regenerative telegraph repeater. 2,086,(138;
July 13.
Hiisiiiiisseii. Iloliert P., Chicago. 111., assignor of three-
elglitlis to !•:. L. Kasinussen, Washington. 1», C. Cooling
and inickiiig food iiroiliicts. 2, OSS. 610; .\iig. ;{.
KMNsleur, licii.laiiiln I''., Welister Groves, assignor to Cell-
I nil Mine lOcnilpinent Co., St. Louis, Mo. Miniiiir drill.
2.nSS,759 ; Aug. :!.
504
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Rast, Fr&derick Q., Binghamton. assignor to International
Business IMachines Corporation. New Yorl;, N. Y.
Register. 2.079.423 : Ma.v 4.
Rast, William, et al. (See Larson, Edward, assignor.)
Rast, William C. Tacoma, Wash. Shipping package.
2,085,332 ; June 29.
Rastetter, William C, Fort Wayne, Ind. Extension table.
2,089,762 : Aug. 10.
Rastetter, William C, Fort Wayne, Ind. Folding chair.
2,098,711 : Nov. 9.
RatclilVe, Harry. Chicago, 111., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Tool.
2,102,744 : Dec. 21.
Rateau. Iliiui C. (See Church. P. H.. and Rateau.)
Rath, Julius, Lippstadt, Germany. Machine for produc-
ing ropes from steel wires. 2,101,630 ; Dec. 7.
Rath Pacldng Company, The. (See Messerly, Roger L..
assignor.)
Rathbone, John A., Pinckney, Mich. Molding machine.
2,079,631 ; May 11.
Rathbun, Homer E., assignor to K. T. Xorris. Los An-
geles. Calif. Umbrella structure. 2,101.,t10 ; Dec. 7.
Rathbun, John P., Prospect Park, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Heat exchanger. 2,084,743 ; June 22.
Rathbun, Sherrill S., Kockville Centre. N. V., iissicrnor
to R. S. Trott, Denver, Colo. Engine mounting.
2,070,621 ; Feb. 16.
Rathbun, Sherill S., Rockville Centre, N. Y. Fan.
2,084,744 ; June 22.
Rathgeber, Ferdinand, Ede, Netherlands, assignor to
American Enka Corporation, Enka, N. C. Apparatus
for packaging artificial silk. 2,080,185 ; May 11.
Rathje, Johannes, Duisburg, Germany. Rotary table and
drive therefor. 2.0S0.952 : May IS.
Rathjens, George W., Salt Lake "City, Utah. Separating
materials, segregating materials and contacting ma-
terials. 2,097,422 : Oct. 26.
Rathmann, I'aul, assignor to Elektrotechnische Fabrik
Schmidt & Co. Gesellschaft b. b. H., Podmokly, Czecho-
slovakia. Bicycle lighting generator. 2,101,954 ; Dec.
14.
Rattan Jlanufacturing Company, The. (See Petrie, Peter
M., assignor.)
Rattey, Harry G., Passaic, N. J., assignor to Continental
Can Company, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Dredging con-
tainer. 2.097.240 ; Oct. 26.
Ran Fastener Company. (See Arthur, J. H., and Chace
assignors.)
Rauch. Emil, Billings, Mont. Direction indicator
2,089,135 ; Aug. 3.
Rauch, Konrad, Dayton, Ohio, assignor to International
Business Maeliines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Re-
cording scale. 2,101.452; Dec. 7.
Rauen. Carl F., Grosse Pointe, Mich. i\Iechanism fo)
power transmission. 2,008,869 ; Jan. 20.
Rauen, Carl F., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Transmission.
2.072.057 ; Feb. 23.
Rauen. Carl F., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Clutch structure
2.072.058 ; Feb. 23.
Rauen, Carl F., Grosse Pointe, Jlich. Power transmis-
sion system. 2.072.059 : Feb. 23.
Rauen, Carl F.. Detroit. Mich. Power transmission mech-
anism. 2.079.527 : Mav 4.
Rauen, Carl F., Detroit, Mich. Muffler. 2,081,306 ; May
Rauen. Carl F., Grosse Pointe. Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Borg-Warner Corporation. Aiifomatic
traiisnii.s.iion. 2. 094. .'^46 : Oct. 5.
Rauen. Carl F., Grosse Pointe, and F. H. Condon and J.
T. Uauen, Detroit, Mich., said Condon and said .7. T.
Rauen assignors, by mesne assignments, to Borg-War-
ner Corporation. Freewheeling clutch. 2.069,558-
Feb. 2.
Rauen. John T. (Sec Rauen, Carl P., and J. T., and
Condon.)
Rauh, Frederic IT., South Orange, assignor to J. Wiss
& Sons Co., Newark. N. J. Shears for cutting sheet
metal. 2,078,585 ; Apr. 27.
Raule. ClilTord T., Vista. Calif., assignor to The Ileald
Machine Cr)mp,'iny. Worcester. Mass. Two slide auto-
matic grinding marhino. Re. 20,549 : Nov. 9.
Rauscli. Gdtl fried. Aniciidorl'. (,i'riii,-iiiv. Veriical head
dough divider .■iiul niohler. 2.097.042; Oct. 26.
Rausch, Marl ill. Siricgau, German v. Reaping machine
2.096.974 ; Oct. 26.
RauwenhofT, Frans C, Oegstgeest. assignor to .Vnjimloozr
Vennoolsohap : KoninkJi.ike NcvlerlandsiOie <;rotstiii'd
erij. Leiden, Netherlands. Making elect rirallv welded
chain links. 2.067..'?42 : Jan. 12.
Raven, Albert I>., Mount Vernon, N. Y, Motion picture
screen. Re. 20,336 ; Apr. 20.
I!a\cii.-irri)ft, .Vrli'V K.. DcnbiL'h. \';\. ( 'al)le cutter.
2.10:!.n97; Dec. 2S.
Ravnaas, Orvln. (See Llenhart, E. A., and Ravnaas.)
Ravnsheck, Fred. Chicago. III.. a.*!signor to .\oe Engineer-
ing Co. Handling li(|uids. 2. 10:?. 299 : Dec. 2.S.
Raw. (Jeorge. Ravenswood. T/Ow Fell, England, .\ppaia-
tus for the separation of solid material.* of different
specKic gravities. 2.100.670; Nov. 30.
Rawlings, Dale K. (.^ee .^111. Isaac V... assicnor. >
Uawlings, George W.. Park Hill. ICenilworth. England.
Pump. 2.008.106; Jan. 39.
Rawlings, John J., assignor to The Rawlplug Company
Limited. London, England. Drill and holder therefor.
2.087.814; July 20.
Rawlins, George A., assignor to Robert Morton & Com-
panv. Limited. Burton-on-Trent. England. Apparatus
for "heating liquids. 2.091.013 : Aug. 24.
Rawlins. Herbert L., Wilkinsburg. assignor to Westing-
house Electric & JIanufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh. Pa. Plunger-type current interrupter.
2.082.028 ; .Tune 1.
Rawlins, Herbert L., Wilkinsburg, and W. H. Cuttino,
Pittsburgh, assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manu-
facturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Circuit in-
terrupter. 2,070,315 ; Feb. 9.
Rawlplug Company Limited, The. (See Rawlings. John J..
assignor.)
Raworth, Roberta G., Providence, R. I. ^lanicuring de-
vice. 2.094,962 : Oct. 5.
Raw Products Limited. (See Duttweiler, Bruno, as-
signor.)
Rawson. Jesse E.. Cleveland, Ohio. Metal bending appa-
ratus. 2,082.653 ; June 1.
Ray Airconditioning Corporation. (See Tompson, C, and
Ray. assignors.)
Ray, Alvenza C, Newfleld, N. J. Fuel economizer.
2,080,229 ; May 11.
Ray. Arthur B., Bayside. N. \'., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Apparatus for treating gases. 2,080.578 : May 18.
Ray, Benedict, San Juan, P. R. Necktie. 2,092,020;
Sept. 7.
Ray, Charles R. (See Ray, William A., and C. R.)
Ray, Clifford A., Williams. Ariz. Revolver holster.
2.088.811 ; Aug. 3.
Ray Day Piston Corporation of Detroit. (See Chace,
S'orman B., Jr., assignor.)
Ray. Edgar D.. and J. A. Stanton, Brush, Colo. Chain
fastener. 2.090.897 ; Aug. 24.
Ray Engineering Company. (See Rayfield, Charles L.,
assignor.)
Ray, Eugene J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Macliinory Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Jlaking shoes.
2.068.700 ; Jan. 26.
Ray, Eugene J., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Scouring ma-
chine. 2.078,342 ; Apr. 27.
Ray, Florence. (See Selleck, L, and Ray.)
Ray, George. (See Tompson. C, and Ray.)
I{ay, Jnmes G., Hatboro. assignor to Autogiro Company
of America, Philadelphia, Pa. Aircraft control.
2,009,047 ; Jan. 26.
Ray. Joseph L., New York, N. Y., assignor to The Singer
. Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Sign.
2,078,183: Apr, 20.
Ray. Loyd \V. (See Ingram. E. W.. and Ray.)
Ray, Loyd W., assignor to The White Castle System of
Eating Houses Corporation, Wichita, Kans. Building
structure. 2,080,230 ; May 11.
Ray, Philip A., assignor to Hercules Powder Company,
Wilmington, Del. Ore flotation. 2,073,492 ; Jlar. 9.
Ray, William A.. San Francisco. Calif., assignor to Gen-
eral Controls Company. Thermostat. 2,066,738 ; Jan. 5.
Ray, William A., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to Gen-
eral Controls Company. Control apparatus. 2,084,054 ;
June 22.
Ray, William A.. San Francisco, Calif., assignor to Gen-
eral Controls Company. Solenoid. 2,098.195; Nov. 2.
Ray. William A.. San Francisco. Calif., assignor to Gen-
eral Controls Company. Solenoid. 2,098.190; Nov. 2.
Ray. William A.. San Francisco, Calif., assignor to (Jen-
eral Controls Company. Solenoid. 2. 098. 197 : Nov. 2.
Ray. William A., and W. R. Ray. San Francisco, as-
signors to General Controls Companv. Fuel pump.
2,069.327 ; Feb. 2.
Ray, William A., and W. R., San Francisco, Calif., as-
signors to General Controls Company. Low water cut-
out. 2. 073. 268 ; Mar. 9.
Ray William .\. and C. R., San Francisco. Calif., assignors
to General Controls Co. Solenoid construction.
2.096, 7(i:? : Oct. 26.
Ray, William R. (See Ray, William A., and W. R.)
Ray. William R.. San Francisco, Calif. Internal combus-
tion engine. 2.080.6:53 ; May 18.
Ray, William T., Wichita, 'Kans. Plugging device.
2.002.182; Sept. 7.
Ra.vlx'stos-Manhattan. Inc. (See Cillev, Osborn II., as-
signor.)
Raybesros-Manhattan. Inc. (See Cook, Judson A., as-
signor.)
Ra.vbestos-Manhattan. Inc. (See Hughes, Samuel, as-
signor.)
Rayhestos-Manhattan. Inc. (See Judd, Morton F., .as-
signor.)
Raybestos-Manhattan. Inc. (See Kuzmick, Joseph N., and
J., assignors.)
Raybestos-JIanhattan, Inc. (See McHugh, Charles P.,
assignor.)
Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. (See Novak, Izador J., as-
signor.)
l!ayli..st().<-Manhattan. Inc. (See Novak. I. J., and Clapp.
M.-^signors. )
Ra.yh.'stos-.Manhattan. Inc. (See Pope, George E., as-
signor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
505
Kaybestos-JIanhattan, Inc. (See Stanley, Frederick C,
assignor.)
Raybestos-BIanhattan, Inc. . (See Weaver, J. M., and
Hughes, assignors.)
Eaybestos-JIanhattan, Inc. (See White, William L., as-
signor.)
Raybestos-Manhattan, Inc. (See Whitelaw, A., and Bona-
wit, assignors.)
Rayburn, Alden G., Sausalito, Calif. Indicator.
2,101,955 ; Dec. 14.
Rayburn, Thomas B., San Antonio, Tex. Dispensing sup-
port. 2,0G9,018 ; Jan. 26.
Raydt, tJlrich, K. Hauser, and M. Venzlaff, assignors to
Mrma Osnabriicker Kupfer-und Drahtwerk, Osnabruck,
Germany. Copper alloy amenable to heat treatment.
2,008,817 ; Jan. 26.
Rnvfield, Charles L., Chicago, 111. Oil burner. 2,096,859 ;
Oct. 26.
Rayfield, Charles L., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Thermal Units Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Pump and unloading means. 2,073,710 ; Mar. 16.
Ravfield, Charles L., assignor to Ray Engineering Com-
pany, Cliicago, 111. Compressor. 2,098,065 ; Nov. 2.
Raymond, Arthur B., Montclair, N. J. Self-leveling chair.
2,067,203 ; Jan. 12.
Raymond Bag Company, The. (See Smithwick, Harold,
assignor.)
Raymond Bros. Impact Pulverizer Co. (See Colby, H. S.,
and O'Mara. assignors.)
Raymond Brothers Impact Pulverizer Company. (See
Crites. Joo, assignor.)
Raymond Brothers Impact Pulverizer Company, The.
(See Crites, J., and O'Mara, assignor.)
Raymond Bros. Impact Pulverizer Co. (See O'Mara,
Richard F., assignor.)
Raymond Concrete Pile Company. (See Smith. ]'>l\vard
A., assignor.)
Raymond Concrete Pile Company. (See Upson, M. M.,
and Smith.)
Raymond Concrete Pile Company. (See Watt, Elihu D.,
assignor.)
Raymond. Kdward F., Huntington Park, assignor to John
Grant, Los Angeles, Calif. Jar. 2,096.135 ; Oct. 19.
Raymond, Fred I., River Forest, 111. Steam heating sys-
tem and supplying steam to the radiators thereof.
2,103,178 : Dec. '21.
Raymond. Sidney A., Green Bay, Wis. Water softening
compound. 2,102,219 ; Dec. 14.
Raynolds. Reginald M., New York. N. Y.. assignor to Sta-
tioners Ijoose Leaf Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Loose-
leaf ring binder. 2,090.231: Aug. 17.
Ravnor, John S.. llolmesburg. Pa. Building construction.
2. 072.084 : Mnr. 2.
Rayolite Rifle Range Company. (See Falkenberg, Wil-
liam P., assignor.)
Rayolite Rifle Range Company. (See Griffith, Charles
W., assignor.)
Ray-0-Vac Company. (See Anthony, Herman R. C,
assignor.)
Raytheon Manufacturing Company. (See Bareiss, Max,
assignor.)
Raytheon Manufacturing Company. (See Jackson, J. G.,
nnd Ilanloy, assignors.)
Raytheon Manufacturing Company. (See Le Van, James
D.. ;i,ssignov.)
Raytheon Manufacturing Company. (See Overbeck, Wil-
cox P., nssignor.)
Raytheon Manufacturing Company. (See Smith, Cliarles
G., assignor.)
Raytlieon Manufacturing Company. (See Spencer, Percy
L., assignor.)
Raytheon Production Corporation. (See Anderson, Homer
G., assignor.)
Raytheon Produclion Corporation. (See Heins, Harold,
assignor. )
Raytheon Production Corporation. (See Le Van, James
D., assignoi-.)
Raytheon Production Corporation. (See Spencer, Percy
L., assignor.)
Raytheon Production Corporation. (See Stutsman, Paul
W., assignor.)
Raylhcon I'l-oduction Corporation. (See Weeks, Paul T.,
assignor.)
Razee, Rush, Denver, Colo., assignor to Roiiiinglon Arms
(!oitii)Mny, Inc. Firearm. 2,079,039: May 4.
Rea, Harry R., Foxboro, Mass., assignor to Charles H. B.
Stacy, York, Maine. Float conveyer. 2,080,216 ; May
11.
Iten, John W. (See Bird. P.. M., Tlioiniis. nnd Uca.l
Ren, Walter C, New York, N. Y., assignor to The De-
tachable Bit Corporation of America. Bri'lgoville, Pa.
Hciit treiitmont of ciist drill hits. 2.060.853; Jan, 5.
Re;i, Willon T., Flushing, N. Y., assignor lo Amei'iciin
Telephone and Tek^graph (Jompany. Regulator system.
2,070,750 ; li'eb. 1 6.
Rea, Wilton T. Flushing, N. Y., nssignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Telegraph system.
2,086,679 ; July 13.
Re;i, Willon T.. Flushing. N. Y'., nssignor to American
Teler)h(>n(' nnd Teli'graph Company. I'rlntlng telegraph
system 2.099,771 : Nov. 2;i.
Rench, Milton B.. Springfield, assignor to Th<' Stopp(>rli>SH
Water liollle (U).. Chlcoi)ce, .Mass. Wntei- bag or the
like. 2,071,700; Fob. 23.
Reach, Milton B., Springfield. Mass.. assignor to A. G.
Spalding & Bros., New Y^ork, N. Y. Play ball.
2.086,094 : July 6.
Reach, Milton B., Springfield, Mass., assignor to A. G.
Spalding & Bros., New York, N. Y. Solid play ball.
2,093,737; Sept. 21.
Read, Archie, Newcastle-on-Tyne, England. Controlling
automatic Diesel electric generators. 2.103,491 ; Dec.
28.
Read, Arthur E., Bronx, N. T. Nonrefillable bottle.
2,076,668; Apr. 13.
Read. Balfour. Detroit, IMich. Internal combustion engine.
2.070.806: Feb. 16.
Read, Barclay K., J. S. Godard, and W. N. Hall, Toronto,
Ontario, Canada, assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Inc., Wilmington, Del. Extracting gold
and/or silver from ores, etc. 2.098,835 ; Nov. 9.
Read, Chester L., Jersey City, and P. J. Harrington. West-
field, N. J., assignors to Standard Oil Development
Company. Recovering acid from acid sludges.
2,079,424 ; May 4.
Read, John W. (See Haas, L. W., find Itead.)
Read, Lucian C, Framingham Center, Mass. Shooting
range apparatus. 2,093,818 ; Sept. 21.
Read iMachinery Company. (See Eades, John A., as-
signor.)
Read, Merwin F., Detroit, Mich. Abrasive pad.
2,102.745 ; Dec. 21.
Read, Robert E., White Plains, N. Y. Packing machine
and method of packing. 2,069,926 ; Feb. 9.
Read, Robert E., Watertown, N. Y. Container. 2,100,516 ;
Nov. 30.
Read, Robert E., Mount Kisco, N. Y., and G. A. Petzold,
South Milwaukee. Wis., assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to H. R. Weaver, Scarsdale, and C. D. Young,
New Rochelle, N. Y. Bottle spacer. 2,089,297 ; Aug. 10.
Reade, Carleton W., and H. T. Scott, assignors to Tlie
American Paper Bottle Company, Toledo, Ohio. Liquid
h.nndling mechanism. 2.070,841 : Feb. 10.
Reade, Ralph W. B., Newton Center, Mass., and H. L.
Levin, Nutley, N. J., assignors to The Patent and Licens-
ing Corporation, Boston, Mass. Reclaiming waste ma-
terial for reuse and products made thereby. 2,075,751 ;
Mar. 30.
Reader, Allan W., assignor to Stewart-Warner Corpora-
tion, Cliicago, 111. Joint for lubricating apparatus.
2,082,6.54 ; June 1.
Reading Iron Company. (See Hartgen, Frederick A.,
assignor.)
Reading-Pratt & Cady Company. (See McCausland, W.,
and Stephen, assignors.)
Ready, Ralph N,, assignor of one-fourth to L. E. Johnson,
Amarillo, Tex. Window. 2,090,552; Aug. 17,
Reagan, Maurice E., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Automatic substation. 2,085,122 ; June 29.
Realistic Permanent Wave Machine Company, The. (See
Decker, G., and Spaeth, assignors.)
Realistic Permanent Wave Machine Co,, The. (See Stein-
bach, Paul R., assignor.)
Reama, George H., and R. Pierpont, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Winchester Repeating Arms Company,
New Haven, Conn. Laundry machine. 2,095,370 :
Oct. 12.
Reardon Company, The. (See Reardon, J. V., and Good-
ale, assignors.)
Reardon, Eugene J. (See Reed, M. W., and Reardon.)
Reardon. Harvey J., Chicago, 111. Printing press.
2,068.707 ; Jan. 26.
Reardon. Harvey J., Chicago, 111. Duplicating device.
2,074,669 : Mar, 23.
Reardon, Joseph V., St. Louis, and P. L. Goodale, Pine
Lawn, JIo., assignors to The Reardon Company, St.
Louis, Mo. Metalizing compositions. 2,078,808 : Apr.
27.
Reason, Richard E., and T. W. Clifford, assignors to
Kapella Limited, Leicestei', England. Photographic roll-
film camera. 2,102.574 ; Dec. 14.
Reavell. Jiimes A,, Westminster, London, England, ns-
signor to Parks-Crani(>r Company, Fitchburg. Mass.
I/iquid circul.alion heating system. 2,100,(>71 ; Nov. 30.
Rebholz, Carl, Milwaukee, Wis. Ash receiver. 2,090,918;
Oct. 26,
Rehichon, Andr6, and S. Sicard, Paris, France. Metal .seal
for coniu'ctint; the ends of a metal band binding a pack-
age, 2,08 1,063 : June 15.
Rechnltzer, Rudolf. (See Klotz, E.. nnd Rechnltzer.)
Kechnit/er. Rudolf, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschnft
ftlr Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. IT., Berlin, Germany.
Radio receiver. 2,077,069 ; Apr. 13.
Kechnit/.er, Itndolf. assignor to 'Polefunken Ge.sellschaft
filr Drahtlose T(>legiapliie in. b. 11., llcM'lIn, (."ermanv.
'I'one control d.'vlce. 2.mi.(;,'«S: Dec, 7,
Keeker, .Adolph C. Watertown, assignor to The Chase
Companies, Incorporated, Walerburv, Conn, Portable
llashllglit, 2,070.316: Feb, 9,
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (Sec Bach, Charles
G., assignor.)
Ui'ionsuuiiion Finance Corporation. (See Bergman,
Charli's 1',, assignor,)
Ueconsi ruction Finance Corporation. (See Coots, E.
Iton.'ild. assignor.)
IJeronst rncllot) I'in.ance Coriioralion. (See I'oslcr. Dudley
V... assignor. )
506
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Gaugor.
Frank A., assisnor. )
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Guthrie,
Robert G., assignor.)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Hobson, Stan-
ley H.. assignor.)
Roconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Hollman, Peter
I., assignor.)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Kennedy,
Joseph E., assignor.)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Kenney, Mah-
lon \V., assignor.)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Kenney, M.
W., and Constantine, assignors.)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Kenney, M. W.,
Constantine, and Preston, assignors.)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Klrby, John F.,
assignor.)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Kobberup,
Julius A. and J. R., and Threlkeld, assignors.)
Reconetruction Finance Corporation. (See Kraft, Ed-
ward L., assignor.)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See ilcJIahon,
Francis P., assignor.)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Phelps, D. J.,
and Corbett, assignors.)
Reconstruction Finance (IJorporation. (See Potchen, Jo-
seph A., assignor.)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Rozema, C. E.,
and Tigelaar, assignors.)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Schoen,
Andr^, assignor.)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Taylor, Wil-
liam H., assignor.)
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. (See Waters. H. H.,
and Kerr, assignors.)
Rector, Enoch, New York, N. Y. Gasifying liquid hy-
drocarbon fuels. 2,079,632 : May 11.
Rector, Laurence L., Fort Worth, Tex. Tubing head.
2.083.089 ; June 8.
Rector, Laurence L., Fort Worth, Tex. Casing head.
2.083.090 ; June 8.
Rector, Laurence L., Fort Worth, Tex. Joint seal.
2.083.091 ; June 8.
Rector, Laurence L., Fort Worth, Tex. Tubing head for
wells. 2,092,201 ; Sept, 7.
Rector, Nelson, Clintonville, Wis. Pipe wrench.
2,081,383 : May 25.
Rector, Thomas M., Rutherford, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Foods Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Apparatus for vacuumizing. 2,088,012 ; July 27.
Red River Refining Company. (See Schulze, John E., as-
signor.)
Reda Pump Company. (See Brown, C. C, Van Wert, and
Arutunoff, assignors.)
Reddick, ,7olni B. (See Henderson, E., and Reddick.)
Redding, Daniel P., Kansas City, Mo. Vertebral ad-
juster. 2,078,159 : Apr. 20.
Redding, G. Barnum, et al., administrators. (See Fer-
guson, George.)
Redding, James T„ Wilkesboro, N, C. Tourist seat.
2.094,410; Sept. 28.
Reddish, Warren T.. Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Emery
Industries, Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio, Detergent composi-
tions. 2,085,471 ; June 29.
Redfield, Casper L., and N. De Long, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Phoenix Oil Engineering Company,
Chicago, 111. Electrically operated steamer. 2,076,669 :
Apr. 13.
Redford. John E.. St. Louis. Mo. Slack adjuster for air
brakes. 2.097.533; Nov. 2.
Redinger, John IT., Spokane, Wash. Battery terminal
clamp. 2,080.048 ; July 6.
R(Hling(?r. Joseph M., Johnston, R. I. Lathe tool post.
2,101.157: Dec. 7.
Redinger, Joseph M., Johnston, R. I. Lathe tool and
holder therefor. 2.101,158; Dec. 7.
Redinger, Philip, Jr., Newark, N. J. Spark plug.
2,077,711 : Apr, 20.
Redington, F. B.. Co. (See Milmoe. Michael J., assignor.)
Itedler Conveyor Company. (See Elmer, Nixon W., as-
signor.)
Redler Conveyor Company. (See Sinden, Alfred D., as
signer. )
Rodlind, John O., Schofield Barracks, Hawaii. Score book
protector and holder. 2.086,879; Julv 13.
Redman, Allen B., assignor to T. C. Wheaton Co., Mill-
ville, N. J. Method and mold for casting glass.
2,073,254 ; Mar. 9,
Redin.'in, Allen B.. ns.signor to T. C. Wheaton Co., Mill-
ville. N. J. Glas.s doorknob. 2,100,818 ; Nov, 30.
Redman. Norman. (See Schwehm, E., .and Redman.)
Redmond. Albert G., Flint, Mich. Automobile heater!
2.0!)3.n.-)7 : Sept. 14.
Redmond, Arthur. (See Engs, W., and Redmond.)
Uedmond, Thomas C. (See Knapp, Joseph H., assignor.)
Red.sliiiw. Joseph 11., llonieste.-id Park, Pa., assignor to
Pitt.'ibiirph I'late Glass Company. Driving mechanism
for Ichr rolls. 2,084,10.S; June 1.").
Reeb, Ilciirv. as.signor to Friendly Knitting Mills, Inc ,
Brooklvn. N. Y Sw.'.iter. 2.099.131 : Nov. 10.
Reero Itutton Hole Macliine Company. (See Collins,
R. A., and Mondello, assignors.)
Reece Button Hole Machine Company, The. (See Pikul,
Joseph H., assignor.)
Reece Button Hole Machine Company, The. (See Pikul,
J, H., and Grip, assignors.)
Reece Button Hole Machine Company, The. (See Putnam,
John P., assignor.)
Reece Button Hole Machine Company, The. (See Reece,
F. A., and Avis, assignors.) „ „, . .
Reece, l^ranklin A., Brookline, Mass., and S. \\ . Avis,
Providence, R. I., assignors to The Reece Button Hole
Machine Company, Boston, Mass. Button clamp.
2,096,136 ; Oct, 19.
Reece, Joseph A. (See Weaver, E. W., and Reece.)
Reece, Wade W., and L. W. Haas, Chicago, 111., assignors
to The W. E. Long Co, Apparatus for cooling bakery
products. 2,073,221 ; Mar. 9.
Reece, Wade W., assignor To The W. E. Long Company,
Chicago, 111. Apparatus for cooling bread. 2,101,651 ;
Dec. 7.
Reed & Carnrick. (See Eldred, Frank R., assignor.)
Reed, Charles S., Los Angeles, Calif. Pouring spout for
cans. 2,089,575 ; Aug. 10.
Reed, Clair S. (See Sherman, J. D., Reed, and Curne.)
Reed, Clarence E., Wichita, Kans., assignor to C'hicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N, Y. Roller cut-
ter, spindle and bearing assembly for earth boring drills.
2.075.997 ; Apr. 6.
Reed, Clarence E,, Wichita, Kans,, assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Roller cut-
ter assembly for earth boring drills. 2.075,998 ; Apr, 6.
Reed, Clarence E., Wichita, Kans.. assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Roller cut-
ter and antifriction bearing assembly for earth boring
drills. 2,075,999 ; Apr, 6.
Reed, Clarence E., Wichita, Kans., assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Roller cut-
ter and antifriction bearing assembly for earth boring
drills. 2.076.000 : Apr. 6.
Reed, Clarence E.. Wichita, Kans.. assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Roller cut-
ter spindle and antifriction assembly. 2,076,001 ;
Apr. 6.
Reed, Clarence E., Wichita, Kans., assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Antifric-
tion bearing assembly for earth boring drills.
2,076,002 : Apr. 6.
Reed, Clarence E., Wichita, Kans,, assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Companv. New York, N. Y. Earth
boring drill. 2.076.003 ; Apr. 6.
Reed, Clarence E., Wichita, Kans., assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company. New York, N. Y. Annular
cutting or bore hole enlarging apparatus. 2,090,356 ;
Aug. 17.
Reed, Clarence E., Wichita, Kans., assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. Roller bit.
2,098,758 ; Nov. 9.
Reed, David A., Berkeley, Calif. Arch support.
2,084,455 ; June 22.
Reed, Dempson H., Houston, Tex. Outside pipe cutter.
2,069,593 ; Feb. 2.
Reed, Dempson H., Houston. Tex. Pump and valve as-
sembl.v. 2,074.430 ; Mar. 23.
Reed, Edmund A,, Des Moines, Iowa. Vehicle signal.
2.092.333; Sept. 7.
Reed. Edward A., assignor to Harris and Reed Manufac-
turing Company, Chicago, 111, Lift-truck. 2,077.265;
Apr, 13.
Reed, Elliott W., Cloquet, Minn, Adiustable area propeller
blade. 2,074,807 ; Mar. 23.
Reed, Frank M. (See Wilkes, G., and Reed.)
Reed, George H., assignor to Universal Form Clamp Co.,
Chicago, 111, Supporting and anchoring means for wire
lathing. 2,080,876 : May 18,
Reed, George H., assignor to Universal Form Clamp Co.,
Chicago, 111. Concrete reenforcing means. 2.080,877 ;
May 18.
Reed, George H., assignor to Universal Form Clamp Co.,
Chicago, 111, Concrete reenforcing means. 2,080,878 ;
May 18.
Reed. George TT., assignor to Universal Form Clamp Co.,
Chicago, III. Reenforcing means for concrete.
2.080,879 ; May 18.
Reed, George H., assignor to Universal Form Clamp Co.,
Chicago, 111. Supporting and anchoring means for wire
lathing. 2.083,615 ; June 15.
Reed, (irace, Chattanooga, Tenn. Garment hanger.
2,073.805 ; Mar. 16.
Reed. Hal B. (See Konow, Otto L.. assignor.)
Reed, Harold V. (See Nutt, H„ and Reed.)
Reed, Harold V., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Borg-Warner Corporation, Chicago, 111. Clutch plate.
2,078.276 ; Apr. 27.
Reed. Harold V.. assignor to Borg-Warner Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Friction clutch. 2,082,655; June 1,
Reed, Harold V., assignor to Borg-Warner Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Friction clutch. 2,101,293 ; Dec. 7.
Reed, James H., Marblehead, Mass., bv Annie L. Hosmer,
administratrix. Lasting machine. 2.081.207 ; May 25.
Reed, James W., assignor to Pacific Amusement Manufac-
^"073^177^°sT''°^9 Chicago, 111. Game apparatus.
Reed, Jes.se' O., Washington, D. C. Fire-extinguishing
compositions. 2,074,938 ; Mar. 23.
LIST OF PATENTEES
507
Eeed, Lawrence E., Washington, D. C. Projection device.
2,083,472 ; June 8.
Reed, Lawrence E., York, Nebr. Sled. 2,098,880 ; Nov. 9.
Eeed, Malcolm W., Cleveland, Ohio. Wire rope manu-
facture. 2,079,873; May 11.
Reed, Malcolm W.. Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Electrical cable. 2,098,162; Nov. 2.
Reed, Malcolm W., Shaker Heights, Ohio, assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Electrical cable. 2,098,163 ; Nov. 2.
Reed, Malcolm W., Shaker Heights, Ohio, and E. J.
Reardon, Worcester, Mass. Rope structure. 2,079,874 ;
May 11.
Reed, Marion C, and F. Groffi, Lakewood, Ohio, assignors,
by mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon
Corporation. Stabilization of vinyl resins and com-
positions produced thereby. 2,075,543 ; Mar. 30.
Reed Propeller Co., The. (See Browne, K. A., Goodman,
and Loman, assignors.)
Reed Propeller Co., The. (See Chilton, Roland, assignor.^
Reed Propeller Co. Inc., The. (See Chilton, R., and
(Jagg, assignors.)
Reed Propeller Co., The. (See Corbin, George M., as-
signor.)
Reed Propeller Co, The. (See Shebat, Herbert V., as-
signor. )
Reed, Ralph, Long Beach, Calif. Oil filter. 2,086,739 ;
July 13.
Reed, Robert F., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to The Litho-
graphic Technical Foundation, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Method and apparatus for measuring properties of inks
and the like. 2,101,322 ; Dec. 7.
Reed Roller Bit Company. (See Pennington, John V.,
assignor.)
Reed, Roy W., Mission, Tex. Rural mail box signal.
2,078,160; Apr. 20.
Reed, Stephen A., Duxbury, assignor to Plymouth Cordage
Company, Plymouth, Mass. Device for reenforcing tire
beads and the like. 2,081,096 ; May 18.
Reed, Thomas L., Los Angeles, Calif. Lift for sadirons.
2,072,217 : Mar. 2.
Reed, Virgil R., Dover, N. J. Fuse for projectiles.
2,068,708; Jan. 26.
Reed, William, Springfield, Mass. Display device.
2.100,223 ; Nov. 23.
Reader, Homer E., Lima, Ohio. Electric motor construc-
tion. 2.072,769 : Mar. 2.
Reeder, Nathaniel S., New York, and .T. G. Morrissey, Rye,
N. Y., assignors to Pressed Steel Car Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Container. 2,086,923 ; July 13.
Reedy, Alfred J., assignor to A-B Stove Company, Battle
Creek, Mich. Gas stove. 2,081,507 ; May 25.
Reefer, Eugene J., assignor to Reefer Galler Inc., New
York, N. Y. Collapsible closet. 2,097,043 ; Oct. 26.
Reefer Galler Inc. (See Reefer, Eugene J., assignor. )
Reeh, Rudolf, Dresden-Laubegast, (jermany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Contact for cartridge fuses.
2,088,435 ; July 27.
Reek(!rs, William, Angel Island, Calif. Cigarette holder.
2.090,153 ; Aug. 17.
Reekie, James D., St. Paul, Minn' Flue blower.
2,089.710 ; Aug. 10.
Rees, Leslie H., Denver, Colo. Liquid fuel burner.
2,086,639 ; July 13.
Rees, Leslie H. (See Graham, Elmer J., assignor.)
Rees, Thomas J., Reno, Nev. Prime mover. 2,076,480 ;
Apr. 6.
Ropso, Charles W., assignor to Reese Patents Corporation,
I,os Angeles, Calif. Egg separating apparatus.
2.090,963 : Aug. 24.
Reese, Howard Z., Berkeley, Calif. Telescopic door.
2,092,534 ; Sent. 7.
Reese. Myrtle P., and C. A. Volf, Jr., New Y'ork, N. Y. ;
said Volf, Jr., assignor to said Reese. Article holder.
2,099.906; Nov. 23.
Reese, Ollie, et al. (See Lewis, Robert E., assignor.)
Reose Patents Corporation. (See Reese, Charles W., as-
signor.)
Rcclz, Carl G., assignor to National Battery Company,
St. Paul, Minn. Making inter-cell connections for stor-
age batteries. 2,090,268 ; Aug. 17.
Reeve, Archie C, Hounslow, England. Container and
dispensing device for powdered soap and the like.
2,076,323 ; Apr. 6.
Reovc. (;iiarlcs S., Leonia, N. J., assignor to The Barrett
Company, New York, N. Y. Treating tar and pitch.
2.070,961 : Fob. 10.
Reeves, Charles R., and C. R. Gentry, Oklahoma City
Okla. Apparatus for purifying oil. 2,099,824 ; Nov. 23.
Reeves, Donald IT., iisslgnor to General Motors (Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,093,137; Sept. 14.
Reeves, George, II. C. Olpln, and G. 11. Ellis, Spondon, near
Derby, England, assignors to Celaneso (^)ri)oralion of
America. Aliphatic acylamino-amino an(hra(|uliione de-
rivatives. 2,090,948; Aug. 24.
Reeves, Gilbert N., London, England. Cooling Ihiuida.
2,075,358; Mar. 30.
Reeves Miinufacliirlng (Company, The. (See llunkor,
Martin L., assignor.)
Reeves Manufacl wring (,'ompaiiy. The. (See Vogan, Frank
M., assignor.)
Reeves, Orwell C, Dayton, assignor to Toledo Scale Manu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Scale bearing.
2,072,649 ; Mar. 2.
Reeves, Paul B., assignor to Reeves Pulley Company,
Columbus, Ind. Floating operator for variable speed
drives. 2,089,711 ; Aug. 10.
Reeves, Paul I?., assignor to Reeves Pulley Company,
Columbus, Ind. Variable speed spinning frame drive
control. 2,096,339 ; Oct. 19.
Reeves, Paul B., and H. E. Brooks, assignors to Reeves
Pulley Company, Columbus, Ind. Automatic warp
wind control for spinning frames. Re. 20,309 ; Mar. 23.
Reeves, Paul B., and H. E. Brooks, assignors to Reeves
Pulley Company, Clolumbus, Ind. Speed varying power
drive. 2,094,750 ; Oct. 5.
Reeves Pulley Company. (See Brooks, Harry E., as-
signor. )
Reeves Pulley Company. (See Perry, William R., as-
signor.)
Reeves Pulley Company. (See Reeves, Paul B., assignor.)
Reeves Pulley Company. (See Reeves, P. B., and Brooks,
assignors.)
Reeves, Ray R., Los Angeles, Calif. Combination arch
support and flexible sole for footwear. 2,095,398 ;
Oct. 12.
Refinery Supply Company. (See Gregory, Lon S., as-
signor.)
Refining, Inc. (See Clayton, Benjamin, assignor.)
Refining, Inc. (See Clayton, B., Kerrick, and Stadt,
assignors.)
Refining, Inc. (See Clayton, B., Kerrick, Stadt, and
Thurman.)
Refining, Inc. (See Thurman, Benjamin H., assignor.)
Reflection Corporation of America. (See Register,
Everett L., assignor.)
Regan-Day, Inc. (See Regan, G. P., and Franklin, as-
signors. )
Regan, George P., and C. S. Franklin, assignors to Regan-
Day, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Synchronizing sound for
motion picture productions. 2,092,931 ; Sept. 14.
Regan, George P., and C. S. Franklin, assignors to Regan-
Day, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Manipulation of sound
records. 2,094,847 ; Oct. 5.
Regan, Michael C, Califon, N. J. Continuously closing
and sealing vacuum jars. 2,081,208 ; May 25.
Regan, Philip C, Washington, D. C. Reverse movement
stop device. 2,090,357 ; Aug. 17.
Regan, William J., a.ssignor to McConway & Torley Cor-
poration, Pittsburgh. Pa. Coupler. 2,072.606 : Mar. 2.
Regar, Edward B. (See Waldman, Max M., assignor.)
Regar, Harold D., Reading, Pa. Lace-tipping machine.
2.074.670 ; Mar. 23.
Regenstreif, Jakob, Berlin-Charlottenburg, and O. Sorge,
Berlin-Wilmersdorf, assignors to Patent-Treuhand-Ges-
ellschaft fuel Elektrische Gluehlampen, (m. b. H.) Ber-
lin, Germany. Electric furnace for melting glass.
2,071,707 ; Feb. 23.
Reger, Rlartin. (See Fehse, A., and Reger.)
Reger, Martin. (See Freltag, W., and Reger.)
Reger, Martin. (See Ihln, A., and Reger.)
Reger, Martin. (See Plrani, M., and Reger.)
Reges, Maximilian F. (See Ulrey, C. T., Ehrke, and
Reges. )
Regester, Ramsay G., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Gill
Glass & Fixture (Company. Interiorly illuminated sign.
2.074.671 : Mar. 23.
Reggio, Ferdinand C, Paris, France. Clutch mechanism.
2,087,070 ; July 13.
Regis, Edward, and G. Esposito, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gar-
ment and belt means therefor. 2.071,574; Feb. 23.
Register, Everett L., assignor to Reflection Corporation
of America, Springfield, 111. Sign. 2,096,406 ; Oct. 19.
Regout, Jules W. M. H., Maastricht, Netherlands. Blanket
fabric. 2.089,070 ; Aug. 3.
Reh, Edward J., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Ophthalmic lens and making
same. 2,074,072 ; Mar. 16.
Rehberger, August W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Lather bowl.
2,069,048 ; Jan. 26.
Rehor, Carl, Berlin-Halensee, Germany, assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Circuit breaker. 2.007,648 : Jan. 12.
Rehfeld, George W., Manhattan, Kans. Jetty structuve.
2,071,656; Feb. 23.
Rohfold, George W., Manhattan, Kans. Mat for pro-
tecting banks of streams. 2,092,183; Sept. 7.
Rehfeld, George W.. Manhattan, Kans. .\iichorage for
river control apparatus. 2.097,312 : Oct. 20.
Rohm, Guslav A, (See Andrews, Ij. V., and Rohm.)
Rehm, Gustav A. (See Kuliner, M. H., and Rehm.)
IJelinb(Mg, Ax<-1 F., Rockford, 111., assignor, bv mesne as-
slgnnu>nts. to Borg-Warner ('ori)oration, Chicago, 111.
Hopper food mechanism. 2,088,117; July 27.
Rehor, Frank C, assignor of one-half to N. 10. DahlmaTi,
Now York, N. Y. Necktie. 2,086.365 ; July 6.
Roiber, Albert II. (See Gool/,, M. T., and li.Mber.)
){oibor, Albert 11. (See Krum, II. I,,, and Rcilior.l
Uelber, Albert H., lOvnnston, assignor to Teletype Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Printing telegraph apparatus.
2,070,804; Apr. 13.
I!(>ll)i>r, Albert II., lOviinston, assignor to T(>let.vpi> Cor-
ponition. Cliicngo, 111. Printing teb'grapli apparatus.
L'.(1S2.5I I : ,Iiii\e 1.
508
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Reiber. Albert H., Evanston, 111., assipnor, by mesne as-
sismments, to Teletypesetter Corporation. Plural selec-
tion adanter for delay mechanism. 2,098.973 : Nov. 16.
Reibnitz, Bruno v., Mannheim, Germany, assignor to
I. G. Farbenindustrie Alctiengesellschaft, Franl;fort-
on-Main, Germany. Purification of sulphonation prod-
ucts. 2,078,638; Apr. 27.
Reiboldt, William P., Irvlngton, assignor of seventy-five
per cent to K. I. Clisby, Montclair, N. J. Apparatus
for mi.xing oil and air. 2,086,511 ; July 6.
Reich, Erich, Aue, assignor to Ernst Gessner Aktiengesell-
schaft, Aue (Saxouv) Germanv. Silver bobbin.
2,091,334; Aug. 31.
Reich, Ernest, and F. Zipernovszky, Budapest. Hungary.
Calibniting meter having a plurality of constants.
2.071.217 : Fob. Ifi.
Reich, Fredericli, Elizabeth, N. J. Adjustable templet.
2,101,478 : Dec. 7.
Reich, Julius, Davton, Ohio. Surface test indicator.
2,091,376 ; Aug. 31.
Reich, Morris, Columbus, Ohio. Knickar turn-up spreader.
2,066.854 ; Jan. 5.
Reich, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Box. 2.071.949 : Feb.
23.
Reich, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Shirt form protector.
2,081,408 ; May 25.
Reich, Samuel, New York", N. Y. Container. 2,097,893 ;
Nov. 2.
Reichard, Wade H., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Train control system for
railroads. 2,068,766 ; Jan. 26.
Reichard. Wade II.. assignor to General Railway Signal
(Company, Rochester, N. 1'. Protective housing for coils.
2.090,918; Aug. 24.
Reichard. Wade H., assignor to General Railway Signal
Companv, Rochester, N. Y. Railway signaling system.
2.097,843 : Nov. 2.
Reichardt, Georg, Grimma, assignor to the firm Jlas-
chinenbau-Aktiengesellschaft Golzern-Grininia, Grimma,
Germany. Method of and apparatus for preparing in
the pure state acetone, ethyl alcohols, and butyl al-
cohol from watery solutions. 2,094,347 ; Oct. 12.
Reichart. Josef. (See Scharff, M., Erode, Johannsen, and
Reichart. )
Reicho, Robert A., Phoenix, Ariz. Building block set.
2.093,341 : Sept. 14.
Reichel, George F., Milwaukee, Wis. Parlor baseball
game. 2,075,960 ; Apr. 6.
Reichel, John, assignor to Sharp & Dohme, Incorporated,
Philadelphia, Pa. Lyophilic biologically active sub-
stances and producing the same. 2,085,391 ; June 29.
Reichel, John, assignor to Sharp & Dohme, Incorporated,
Philadelphia, Pa. Container with lyophilic biologically-
active substances, etc. 2.085,392 ; June 29.
Reichel, John, assignor to Sharp & Dolime. Incorporated.
Philadelphia. Pa. Sterilization of lyophilic biologically
active substances. 2.099.659 ; Nov. IG.
Reidiel, Wladimir A.. Hrooldyn. N. V.. assignor to Bendix
Aviation Corporation. South Bend, Ind. lOxpansible
(linpliragni and maU-ing same. 2.070.751 : Feb. in.
Reichel. Wladimir A., Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to Bendix
Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Directional
gyroscopic indicator. 2.099,705; Nov. 23.
Reichel. Wladimir A.. Philadelphia. Pa.. ('. II. Havill.
South Orange. N. J., and M. F. Ketay. Brooklyn. K. Y.,
assignors to Bendix Aviation Corporation. South Rend.
Ind. Horsepower meter. 2 070.,S42 : Feb. 16.
Reicliolt, I.,ester O., Cranford, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Elec-
trical cable and making the same. 2.097,501 ; Nov. 2.
Reichenbach, Harry A., Detroit, Mich. Binding post.
2,091,880; Aug. 31.
Reichenbach. Howard P., assignor to The Chase Com-
panies, Incorporated, Waterbury, Conn. Ornamental
construction. 2,076.670 : Apr. 13.
Reichenb.'ich. Howard F.. assginor to The Chase Companies.
Incorpr(rated. Waterhurv, Conn. Lamp base construc-
tion. 2.088.812: Aug. 3.
Reichenbach. Howard F., and A. N. Stadalius. assignors
to The Chase (Companies. Incorporated. Waterbury,
Conn. Adjustable holder for lipsticks and the like.
2,079.131 ; May 4.
Reichenbach, Howard F., assignor to The Chase Com-
panies, Incorporated, Wat<'rbury, Conn. Adjustable
holder for lipsticks and the like. 2.101,596; Dec. 7.
Reichenbach. Robert J.. Bay City. Mich. Device for
flavoring cigarettes. 2.095.650; Oct, 12.
Reichenberg. Gunda, Jackson Heights. N. Y. Fori; for hot
Iiotatoes and the like. 2.095.082; Oct. 5.
Reichenberger, Benedict F.. Maricopa County. Ariz. Port-
able vegetable packing bin. 2.075,961 ; Apr. G.
Reichert, Hans, Leverkuaen-Wlesdorf, Germany, assignor
to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort- ■
on-the-MaIn, Germany. Testing the tightness of pro-
tective coatings. 2,079,925; May 11.
Reichert, Hugo G., and L. II, O, Stohbe. Salt Lake City,
Utah. LIghter-than-air craft. 2,094,619 ; Oct. 5.
Reichert, Joseph. (See Fauth, P., and Reichert.)
Reichert. Joseph S. (See Gilbert. H. N., and Reichert.)
Reichert, Josejih S.. and \V. J. Sparks. Niacara Falls.
N. Y., BHsignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemour.s & f'om-
pnnv. Wilmington, Del. Manufacture of baked products.
2,070.922 ; Feb. 16.
Reichert, Joseph S., Niagara Falls, N. Y., and W. J.
Sparks, Urbana, 111., assignors to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Incorporated, Wilmington, Del.
Leavening process. 2.075,468 ; Mar. 30.
Reichert, Joseph S., and R. B. Elliott, Niagara Falls,
N. Y., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
panv, Wilmington, Del. Purification of sugar solutions.
2,082,656 ; June 1.
Reichert, Joseph S., and R. B. Elliott. Niagara Falls. N. Y.,
assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wil-
mington, Del. Stabilization of bleach baths. 2.091,186 ;
Aug. 24.
Reichert, Julius, Astoria, N. Y. Apparatus for winding
and forming coils. 2.094.024 : Sept. 28.
Reichliardt. Hugo O., Highland Park, Mich. Tool holder.
2.089.166; Aug. 3.
Reichhelm, George L. (See Killmeyer, C. A., and Reich-
helm.)
Reichhold Chemicals. (See Honel, Herbert, assignor.)
Reiehhold. Helmuth. (See Hcinel. Herbert, assignor.)
Reichle. Winfried E. (See Morrison, H., Reichle, and
Thayer.)
Keichmann, Reinhold, Berlin, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The American Cutting Alloys, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Making sintered shaped bodies.
2,082.354; June 1.
Reichmann, Reinhold. Berlin, assignor to Siemens &
Halske, Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near Berlin,
Germanv. Electric heating element and making the
same. 2.091.107 ; Aug. 24.
Reichold, Ludwig, assignor to The Winsted Hardware
Manufacturing Company, Winsted, Conn. Thermostatic
electric heating appliance. 2,086,240 ; July 6.
Reichwald. Victor B. (See Helbig. Albin B., assignor.)
Reicks, Victor, Waucoma, Iowa. Milking stool. 2,096,380 ;
Oct. 19.
Reid, Charles, assignor of one-half to L. Rezek, Winnipeg,
Manitoba, Canada. Vacuum massaging device,
2.088,870 ; Aug. 3.
Reid, Ebenezer E., Baltimore, Md., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Delustered cellulosic product and
preparing same. 2.069,773 ; Feb. 9.
Reid, Ebenezer E., Baltimore, Md., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Delustered cellulosic structure and
preparing same. 2,069,774 ; Feb. 9.
Reid. Ebenezer E., Baltimore, Md,, assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company. Wilmington. Del. Coat-
ing composition and drier therefor. 2.072.770 ; Mar. 2.
Reid. Ernest W., Pittsburgh. Pa., assignor, b.v mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Composition of matter. 2 070.962 ; Feb. 16.
Reid. Eugene H., and F. H. Anderson, Schenectady, N. Y.,
assignors to General Electric Company. Metal tank
vapor electric device. 2.068,568: Jan. 19.
Reid, Eugene H., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Vapor electric rectifying system.
2,088,436 ; July 27.
Reid. George G., Chicago, 111. Liquid dispensing device.
2.071,218: Feb. 16.
Reid. James, Darien, Conn. Waterproofed paper.
2,071,360 ; Feb. 23.
Reid, James A . (See Henry. R. W., Reid, and Schulze.)
Reid, Dr. James S. (See Husted, Harry A., assignor.)
Reid. James S. (See McKinney, Carlos J., assignor.)
Reid. James S., Sliaker Heights, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Standard Products Company. Cleve-
land, Ohio. Window runway or channel. 2,078.973 ;
May 4.
Reid. James S.. Sh.akor Heights, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Standard Products Company, Cleve-
land. Ohio. Guiding and cusliioning means for" slidable
window panes. 2,084,269 ; June 15.
Reid, James S., Shaker Heights, assignor to The Standard
Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Coherently unit-
ing plastic material to sheet metal. 2.095.198 : Oct. 5.
Reid. John, Oil City, Pa, Power generating and trans-
mitting organization. 2,082,260; June 1.
Reid, John D. (See Welsh, R. R., and Reid.)
Reid, John G., Jr., Pottsville, assignor to The Pliiladelphia
and Reading Coal and Iron Companv, Philadelphia, Pa.
Ash removing apparatus. 2,074.431 ; Mar. 23.
Reid, Lewis S. (See Spowers, W. H., Jr., Tour, Wright,
and Reid.)
Reid, Marvin J., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, jersey City,
N. J. Recovery of cellulose organic ester plastic ma-
terials. 2,070,027 : Feb. 9.
Reid. Marvin J., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Recovery of a mixed organic acid ester of cellulose
from Its Riixture with nitrocellulose. 2,083,667 ; June
15,
Reifl. Marvin J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester. N. Y. Recovery of cellulose esters from
scrap. 2.099.347 : Nov. 16.
Reid. Marvin J., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Reclaiming lilm scraps. 2.099,348 ;
Nov. 16.
Reid. Robert W., San Jose, Calif., assignor to American
Can Company, New York. N. Y. Stopping device for
can machinery and the like. 2.085.767 ; July 6.
Reid, William M. (See Collins, R. D., Reid, and Bourne.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
509
Eeidinger, Albert, London, England. Steam locomotive.
2,093,389; Sept. 14.
Reidinger, Albert, Winchmore Hill, London, and T. B.
Maddison, Wimbledon Park, London, assignors to H.
Lindars, London, England. Valve gear for steam and
other engines. 2,075,469 ; Mar. 30.
Reidt, Erich. (See Stohr, J., and Reidt.)
Reier, George, Baltimore, Md. Egg holder. 2,090,426 ;
Aug. 17.
Reifenberg, Hans, Viersen. Germany. Take-up motion
regulation device for looms. 2,088,760 ; Aug. 3.
Reifsteck, Carl N., Haddonfield, and G. L. Dimmick,
Oaklyn, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of
America, New York, N. Y. Telephone apparatus.
2,098,402 ; Nov. 9.
Reigart, Chauncey, Dansville, and J. Blizard, Garden City,
N. Y., and M. Frisch, Cranford, N. J., assignors to
Foster Wheeler Corporation, New York, N. Y. Heat ex-
change apparatus. 2,085,041 ; June 29.
Reilly, Alfred F., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Evans Case Company. Compact bag. 2,070,305 ;
May 4.
Reilly, Alfred F., assignor to Evans Case Company, North
Attleboro, Mass. Toilet article. 2,084,064 ; June 15.
Reilly, Alfred F., assignor to Evans Case Company, North
Attleboro, Mass. Manufacturing of frames for hand
mirrors or the like. 2,096,381 ; Oct. 19.
Reilly, Alfred F., assignor to Evans Case Company, North
Attleboro, Mass. Cigarette case construction.
2,098,930 ; Nov. 9.
Reilly, Alfred F., assignor to Evans Case Company, North
Attleboro, Mass. Lighter construction. 2,102,381 ;
Dec. 14.
Reilly, Alfred F., assignor to Evans Case Company, North
Attleboro, Mass. Ornamentation. 2,102,746 ; Dec. 21.
Reilly, Alfred F., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Evans Case Company. Combined vanity case, cigarette
case, and lighter. 2,103,755 ; Dec. 28.
Reilly, Lawrence F., St. Paul, Blinn. Mail and package
holder. 2,092,681 ; Sept. 7. ,
Reilly, Sandford T., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Ferguson
Brothers Manufacturing Company, Hoboken, N. J.
Folding table leg lock release. 2,084,824 ; June 22.
Reilly, William J. (See Lily, William, assignor.)
Keiman, Clarence K., Newton Mass. Deodorizing and
sterilizing bandage. 2,066,946 ; Jan. 5.
Reimann, Julius, Hamm, Germany. Card for congratula-
tion and advertisement purposes. 2,075,134 ; Mar. 30.
Reimann, William H., Miami Shores, Fla. Portable
concrete conveyer. 2,081,956 ; June 1.
Reimel, Samuel R., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Belt. 2,079,965 ;
May 11.
Reimer, George H., assignor to Patent Novelty Company,
Fulton, 111. Ashtray. 2,068,513 ; Jan. 19.
Charles A., assignor to Landis INIachine
Waynesboro, Pa. Die head. 2,082,757 ;
assignor to Landis Machine
Pa. Die head. 2,082,758;
Reimschissel,
Company,
June 1.
Reimschissel, Charles A.,
Company, Waynesboro,
June .1 .
Rein, Herbert, Leipzig, assignor to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Manufacturing polyvinyl derivatives containing nitro-
gen. 2,076,130 ; Apr. 6.
Rein, Herbert, Leipzig, assignor to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Manufacturing polyvinyl derivatives containing nitro-
gen. 2,076,131 ; Apr. 6.
Relnartz, John L., Manchester, Conn., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Producing oscillations.
2,066,902 ; Jan. 5.
Reinartz, John L., Manchester, Conn., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Superregencrative receiver.
2,071,950; Feb. 23.
Reinartz, Robert, assignor to A. Wormser, Offenbach, near
Frankfort-on-tlie-Main, Germany. Sheet feeding ma-
chine. 2,084,005; June 15.
Reinartz, Robert, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
A. Wormser, Offenbaseh-on-the-Mnin, Germany. Sheet
feeding machine. 2,086,577 ; July 13.
Reinartz. Robert, assignor to Arthur Wormser, Offenbach,
near Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Sheet feeding
mechanism, 2,087,997 ; July 27.
Reindors, Willem, Dolft. assignor to Nnamlooze Vennoot-
Rchap Industrioelo Maatschappij Voorheen Nonry & Van
Dor Ijiuule, Dovpntor, Nothorlaiids. M.anufacture of
hydrogen peroxide. 2,081,097; May 18.
Rpineke, Tlolen K., Faribault, Minn. Arch support.
2,089,910; Aug. 10.
Reiner, Otto. Rheinhausen/Nlederrhein, Germany. Re-
gcnorative fiirn.nro. 2,098,553 : Nov. 9.
Relnors, Ilerbprt 11., Apoplia, Fla. Incubator egg trnv.
2,087,044 ; July 13.
Reiners, Wllheim. and G. Kahllsoh. assignors to W.
Rp1ilnfhor.st & Co.. Oladbnch-Rheydt. Germiiny. Cop
(lolling and tiilie doiiiiini: lupchanisin for ooj) winding
riKicliinPH. 2.075,r)'1.1 : Mnr, 30.
Rolnprs, Williplin, Glndbach-lthpydt. and O. Knlillsch.
Rlipydt, assignors 1o W. Sclilnfhorst & Co., Glndbacli-
Rhpvdt, Gerniiinv. Cop :\nd (nhe llu-refor. 2,079,900;
Mny 11.
(See Joplin, Wil-
assignor to Air-O-Cel Industries Inc.,
Heat insulating wall. 2,098,554 ;
Reiners, Wilhelm, Munich-Gladbach and G. Kalilisch
Rheydt, assignors to W. Schlafhorst & Co., Municli-
Gladbach, Germany. Sorting apparatus. 2,095,530 •
Oct. 12.
Reinforced Paper Bottle Corporation,
liam A., assignor.)
Reinforced Paper Bottle Corporation. (See Koch, Lydia
B., assignor.)
Reinforced Paper Bottle Corporation. (See Mandell,
Irving F., assignor.)
Reinhard, Carl A., Los Angeles, Calif. Means and method
of determining the inclination of well holes
2,099.372 ; Nov. 16.
Reinhardt, Louis W., Brockton, assignor to George E
Belcher Company, Stoughton, Mass. Spring for shoe
forms. 2,074,273 ; Mar. 16.
Reinhardt, Louis W., Brockton, assignor to George E
Belcher Company, Stoughton, Mass. Hollow shoe form
and making the same. 2,087,195 ; July 13.
Reinhardt, utto K., Jamaica, iN. Y., assignor to Bond
Electric Corporation, Jersey City, N. J. Dry cell en-
casing apparatus. 2,072,568 ; Mar. 2.
Reinhardt. Willard L. (See Hibbert, H., and Reinhardt )
Reinhart, Ralph, Peninsula, Ohio. Apparatus for refrie-
erating. 2,076,277 ; Apr. 6.
Reinhold, B. (See Abegg, Walter A., assignor.)
Remhold, Baldwin. (See Abegg, Walter A., assignor.)
Reinhold, Herman M. (See Ford, H., Sorensen, Reinhold
and Collins.)
Reinke, Floyd C,
Detroit, Mich.
Nov. 9.
Reinmuth, Otto. (See Kharasch, M. S., and Reinmuth.)
Remsberg, Philip, Chicago, III. Collapsible tube closure.
2,076.826 ; Apr. 13.
Reintjes, George P., Kansas City, Mo. Arch and arch
block. 2,067,414 ; Jau; 12.
Reintjes, George P., Kansas City, Mo. Cam lock sheet
clamping device. 2,095,037 ; Oct. 5.
Reis, Clarence P., Chicago, 111., assignor to The American
Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey. Container.
2,071,219 : Feb. 16.
Reis, Curt F., Beloit, Wis., assignor to Fairbanks, Morse
& Company, Chicago, 111. Mounting structure for mag-
netos. 2,066,696 ; Jan. 5.
Reis, Robert, & Co. (See Boysen, J. A., and Raddatz, as-
signors.)
Reiser, John G., Toledo, Ohio. Photographic apparatus.
2,103,694 ; Dec. 28.
Reisiger, William F., assignor to The Hunter Illuminated
Car Sign Co., Inc., Flushing, N. Y. Indicator.
2,095,531 ; Oct. 12.
Reisman, Mildred S. (See Birch-Field, Charles A., as-
signor.)
Reisner, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Window seat
2,095,572 ; Oct. 12.
Reiss, Philip, Brooklyn, N. Y. Slide fastener. 2,082.355 ;
June 1.
Reiter, Bruno, London, England, assignor to Ingenium
Aktiengesellschaft, (Jhur, Switzerland. Method and
apparatus for the production of fastener elements.
2.102,031 ; Dec. 14.
Reiter, Daniel I., New York, N. Y.
May 11.
Reiter, Daniel I., New York, N.
2.091.834 ; Aug. 31.
Reiter, Daniel I., New York, N.
2.091.835 ; Aug. 31.
Reiter, Daniel I., New York, N. Y. Radiator cover clip.
2,100,551 ; Nov. 30.
Reiter, Daniel I., assignor to Glida Corporation of
.America, New York, N. Y. Slide fastener. 2,091,832 ;
Aug. 31.
Reiter, Daniel I., assignor to Glida Corporation of
America, New York, N. Y. Slide fastener. 2,091,833-
Aug. 31.
Reiter, Harold J., Chicago, 111. Spring fa.«!toner
2,071,575 ; Feb. 23.
Reiter, Harold J., Chicago, 111. Snap fastener. 2,071,576 •
Feb. 23.
Reiter, Henry J., assignor to Brown & Bailey Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Paper container. 2,079,875 ; Ma'y
Reiter, Henry J., assignor to Brown & Bailey, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Paper container. 2,079,876; May 11.
Reiter, Joseph F.. Toledo. Ohio. Anesthetizing adminis-
tering apparatus. 2.000.358: Aug. 17.
Rpithmiller, Ruth, administratrix. (See Klngsley, George
A.)
Reitmeier, Hans G. (See Briindli, W. W., and Reltmeler )
Uollmpyer. Philip K., Ilanford, Calif. Carburetor.
2,096.407; Oct. 19.
Rpiiz, Walter IT. (See Frank, J. M., and Rpltz.)
Rplinblp Kloplrio Co. (Sep l'\itsoh, Willinni (!., .•issii'imr )
Ui'linblp Mnchine Sorpw Soles Co. (See Robinson. Iler-
bprt ]\r., assignor.)
liclialilp I!(>frigpratlon Co. (Spo Appa. Frank, assignor )
Rpllnncp Elpclrie & Knginoerlng Company, The (Sop
IMillpr, T;!oyd V,.. iisslgnnr.)
RpllfUipp INtaniifMrtnrinp Company.
Tlarbstrot, asslgnoi-s.)
Rpllnncp Manufacturing Company,
assignor.)
Socket. 2,080,379 ;
Y. Slide closure.
Y. Slide closure.
(SppToIpu, K. v., and
(Spp WpuzpI. Alvln J,.
510
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Reliance Steel I'roducts Company. (See Nagin, Harry, as-
signor.)
Rembert, Ernest \V.. Plainfield. N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, of three-fourths to Tide Water Associated
Oil Company, New York, N. Y. Treating mineral oils.
2,090,766 : Aug. 24.
Remer, Wayne W. (See Melior, R. V., and Remer.)
Remington Arms Company. (See Brun. Willi, assignor.)
Remington Arms Company. (See Curtis, John U.. as-
signor.)
Remington Arms Company. (See Hutchinson, John F.,
assignor.)
Remington Arms Company. (See Kassington, Burton I.,
assignor.)
Remington Arms Company. (See Loomis, Crawford C,
assignor.)
Remington Arms Company. (See Razee. Rush, .issignor.)
Remington Arms Company. (See Wharton, Thomas E.,
assignor.)
Remington Arms Company. (See Woodford, Watson H.,
assignor.)
Remington Arms Company. (See Woodford, W. H., and
Brun. assignors.)
Remington. Frederic. Elizabeth, and L. S. Linderoth. Jr.,
assignors to Peerless Tube (IJompany, Bloomfield, N. J.
Collapsible tube. 2,066,947 ; Jan. n.
Remington. Kate M.. Santa Cruz, Calif. Tooth cleanser.
2. 092.987: Sept. M.
Remington, Leland F. (See Coolidge, C. H., and Reming-
ton.)
Remington, Leland F.. assignor to Curtis & Marble Ma-
chine Company, Worcester, Mass, Mechanism for
severing selvage loops or float threads. 2,086,392 ;
July 6.
Remington Rand Inc. (See Baumann, A., and Horiachfir.
assignor.)
Roniington Rand Inc. (See Dodge, Elbort S.. assignor.)
Remington Rand Inc. (See Doebler, Herman U., as-
signor.)
Remington Rand Inc. (See Feiertag, Arthur W., as-
signor.)
Remington Rand, Inc. (See Hart, Frederick A., assignor.)
I!(Miiiiigron Rand Inc. (See Jackson, Arthur R,, assignor.)
Remington Rand Inc. (See Landsiedel. Harry, assignor.)
Reniincrton Rnnd Inc. (See Lasker, William W.. assignor.)
Remington Rand Inc. (See Maschmeyer, August H.,
assignor.)
Ri'iiiington Rand Inc. (See Phelps. Joseph, assignor.)
Remington Rand Inc. (See Rand, Benjamin G., as-
signor.)
Remington Rand Inc. (See Shailor, Frank E., assignor.)
Remington Rand Inc. (See Sutors, Thomas, assignor.)
Remington Rand Inc. (See Walker, Robert C. assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Guilfoyle, Fred-
erick M., assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Hart, Frederick
A., assignor.)
Remington Typewriter Company. (See Strother, Robert
H,, assignor,)
Romler, Raymond F,, Lakewood, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Paper manufacture. 2,068,151 ; Jan.
19.
RemmPTi. .Torsren, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rolling mill housing.
2.102,818: Dec. 21.
Reinmeis, Walter F. (See March. A. T., and Remmers.)
Remmers, Walter E., Western Springs, 111., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, Now York,
N. Y. Ferro-magnetic alloy. 2,073,45.'> : Mar. 9.
Remmers, Walter E., and K. 1j. Scott. Western Springs,
111., assignors to Western Electric Company. Incorpo-
rated. New York, N. Y. Making ferro-magnetic allovs.
2.076,2r)0 : Apr. 6.
Remnsnider, George. Belleville, 111. Fountain brush.
2.0S7.301 : July 20.
R^'mondv. Loon E.. Paris, Franco, Delay action fuse for
projectiles and the like. 2.084.218 : June In.
Rom.v, Benjamin P. (See Remy. Prank I. and R. P.)
Romy. Frank I.. Syracuse, and B. P. Rem.v, deroa.sed,
Indianapolis, Ind.. M. W. Remv, executrix. Closure
for containers. 2.102.436 : Dec. 14.
Remv, Margaret W'., executrix. (See Remv. Frank I.
and B. P.)
Remy, Theron P., Los Angeles. Calif., assignor to The
Texas Company. New York, N. Y. Mothproofing com-
positions of matter. 2,078,4.'iS : Apr. 27.
Remy, Thoron P.. Los .Angeles. Calif., and W. B. Hendrey,
Beacon, assignors to The Texas Companv. New York.
N. Y. Insecticides and fungicides. 2,091,93.'> : Aug. 31.
Remy. van der Zypen & Co. (See Kiihler, Erioh-Giinthor.
n«siirnor.)
Renatus, Gustav, assignor to Telefunken Gosollschaft filr
Dralitlose Telegraphic m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Di-
rectional antenna svstem. 2 On.T.OSS : Oct. !>,
Renault, Jean C. assignor to Farmers Merchantlle Com-
panv. Salinas, Calif, Vehicle. 2,079.814: May 11.
Ronaulf, Louis. (See Saives, L<k)n, assignor.)
Renaux, Kugeno P.. Paris, and L. J. Renaux, Llvry-Gar-
zan, France. Device for the mounting of engin<'s.
2.073,976 ; Mar. 16.
Renanx. Lucien J. (See Renanx. Eugene P., and L. J.)
Ronrk. Helnrich. Hamburg. Germany. Producing chomi-
rals. espociallv amalgnniatod printing plates.
2.093.09S; Sept. "14.
Rendell, Leslie P. (See Paine, C, Radley, and Rendell. )
Rendell, Leslie P., and H. A. Thomas, Blackley, 5Ian-
chester, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Dyeing of cellulosic materials.
2,094,082 ; Sept. 28.
Rendenbach, Otto F. (See Smith, G. M., Rendenbach,
Heineman, and Crider. )
Renette Company. (See Blettner, George H., assignor.)
Renfrew, Paul B., assignor to S. F. Bowsen & Company,
Incorporated, Fort Wayne, Ind. Liquid dispensing ap-
paratus. 2,093,849 ; Sept. 21.
Renfrew, Paul B,, and R. W. Bond, assignors to S. F.
Bowser Company, Inc., Fort Wayne, Ind. Liquid puri-
fying apparatus and process. 2,073,026 ; Mar. 9.
Renholdt. John E. (See Beard. T. H.. and Ronlioldr.l
Renholdt, John E. (See Lucarelle, J. M., and Renholdt.)
Renholdt, John E., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Dicta-
phone Corporation, New York, N. Y. Phonograph.
2,070,180; Feb. 9.
Renholdt, John E., Bridgeport. Conn., and L. E. Beardsley,
Chicago, 111., assignors to Dictaphone Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Controlling the operation or phonographs.
2.087.S02 : July 20.
Renkenberger, Tirzah A., Zelienople, Pa. Timing valve
2,097,201 : Oct. 26.
Renkert, Oliver W., assignor to The Metropolitan
Paving Brick Company, Canton, Ohio. Paving brick.
2.095,012 : Oct. 5.
Renkin, Robert F., Sharon, Pa., assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to himself, H. A. Roemer, and J." M. Hughes,
both of Y'oungstown, Ohio. Coating strip steel and
product. 2,069,658 : Feb. 2.
Rennau. Albert M.. assignor of fortv per cent to R. H.
McKinney, Hannibal, Mo. Testing device. 2,103,179 ;
Dec. 21.
Renner. Alfred, Berlin-Tegel. Germany, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Internal combustion engine.
2.077,185 : Apr. 13.
Renner, Alfred, Berlin-Tegel, Germany, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Internal combustion engine.
2,083,397 ; June 8.
Renner. Verdon T.. assignor to The Parkersbnrg Iron and
Steel Company, Parkersburg, W. Va. Sheet metal roof-
ing. 2,099.752 ; Nov. 23.
Rennert. John E. (See Allen, S. E., and Rennert.)
Renquist, JIarvin J., and H. C. Harden, Deuel County,
Nebr. Self governing propeller for wind driven de-
vices, 2,096,860; Oct. 26.
Rensch, Carl F., Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany, Instru-
ment for indicating foreign matter in gases. 2,080,053 :
May IS.
Renschak. William, Philadelphia, Pa. Dry thread guide.
Renshaw, .-vifred P. B. (See Preist. T. P.. and Renshaw )
^^"?,'Pi^' George C, Denver, Colo. Air cleaner and silencer.
2. 06 1, 160 ; Jan, 5.
^''o ?,'J?i'''„i'-'^<"'^^ C., Denver, Colo. Making filter elements.
2,083,86o ; June 15.
Reiuehlor. Francos A.. Mamaroneck. X. Y. Sun mask
2.0(2.18.^: Jlar. 2.
Rentier, Joseph. Columbus. Ohio. Identification device
fo' niitomohilos. 2.100,598; Nov. 30.
Rentschler, Harvey C, .East Orange, and D. E. Henry,
llloomfield, N, J,, assignors, by mesne assignment.^, to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Amplification system for glow relay
devices. Re. 20,297 ; Mar. 16.
Rentschler, Harvey C, East Orange. N. J., assignor by
mesne assignments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manu-
facturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Relay tube
2,079.362 : Mav 4.
Rentschler, Harvey C, East Orange. N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manu-
facturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Photoelectric
tube. 2.08.-), 672 : June 29.
Renwlck, William S„ and A, S. Enever. assignors to The
M. G. Car Company Limited, Abingtlon-on-Thames.
^ngland. Suspension of road vehicles. 2.071,577 ;
^•"o noFi^'1,' ^/""'^"l.^n. ><'• Y. Sheet counter and marker.
2,084,164 : June 15.
Reo Motor Car Company. (See Sergardi. Fabio. assignor.)
2 098 9^4°'' Nov •■l6^^"^^'"*''*' ^^'^^- ^""'"'^ apparatus.
Repass. George E., J.asper. assignor to himself as trustee
for himself and I, H. Rice. Birmingham, Ala. Loom
selvage device. 2,085.273 ; June 29
Replogle. Daniel B., Borlceley. Calif., assignor to Citizens
Trust Company. Toledo, Ohio. Air method electric
cleaner and carpet sweeper. 2,085,042 : June 29.
Replogle, Daniel B. Berlcele.v. Calif., assignor to Citizens
Trust Company of Toledo. Ohio, as trustee. Combined
^089 9n -^Mi to*"*^^' P°"^'^^'"' ^^^ ^^'irPet sweeper.
Replogle, Daniel B., Borkoloy. Calif., a.ssignor to Citizens
Trust Company, Toledo. Ohio. Reversible floor tool
and polishing attachmont. 2 091 090 • .\(,^ 3]
Replogle, Daniel B.. Berkeley. Calif!, assignor to Citizens
J rust Company, as trustee, Toledo. Ohio. Air flow con-
trol in an air-iiiotliod cleaner. 2 097 469- Nov *>
Replogle. Daniel B,. Berkeley. Calif..' assignor to The Ohio
Citizens Trust Compan.v. Toledo. Ohio, as trustee.
' 10'' r4-"D *''>l'^ ^°°^ ^*"' •''•'■"'"^t'lO'J cleaners.
LIST OF PATENTEES
511
Replogle, Harry H., Scarsdale, and S. N. Dalton, Hunting-
ton Terrace, Long Island, N. Y., assignors to Sj'lvania
Industrial Corporation, Fredericksburg, Va. Wrapped
container. 2,081,152 ; May 25.
Replogle, Harry H., Scarsdale, and S. N. Dalton, Hunting-
ton Terrace, N. Y., assignors to Sylvania Industrial
Corporation, Fredericksburg, Va. Wrapped article.
2,102,128 ; Dec. 14.
Replogle, John R., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Copeland Refrigeration Corporation,
Mount Clemens, Mich. Refrigerating mechanism.
2,078,343; Apr. 27.
Rei)pL', Walter, K. Iveyssner, and E. Dorrer, Ludwigshafen-
on-tlie-Khine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktien-
gesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Produc-
tion of polymeric N-vinyl compounds. 2,072,465 ;
Mar. 2.
Reppe, Walter, and E. Keyssner, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Condensation
products from hydroxylated cyclic compounds and acety-
lene. 2,072,825 ; Mar. 2.
Reppe, Walter, and F. Nicolai, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,
assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Production of ethane
dithio ethers. 2,073,589 ; Mar. 9.
Reppe, Walter, and F. Nicolai, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Thioethers
and their production. 2,081,766 ; May 25.
Reppe, Walter, and F. Nicolai, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Production
of new thio ethers. 2,094,467 ; Sept. 28.
Reppe, Walter, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, and E. Kuehn,
Mannheim, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktien-
ge.sellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Produc-
tion of polymerization products of vinyl ethers.
2,098,108 ; Nov. 2.
Reppe, Walter, and H. Ufer, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,
assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Production of thio-
ethers. 2,098,759 ; Nov. 9.
Reppe, Walter, and O. Schlichting, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Production
of polymerization products from vinyl ethers.
2,104,000 ; Dec. 28.
Reppe, Walter, and O. Schlichting, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Product of
polymerization products from vinyl ethers. 2,104,001 ;
Dec. 28.
Reppe, Walter, and O. Schlichting, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Production
of polymerization products from vinyl ethers.
2,104,002 ; Dec. 28.
Ropport, Richard V., Teaneck, N. J., assignor to Inter-
national Business Machines Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Typewriting machine. 2,079,425 ; May 4.
Rcppman, Albert, deceased, by Maria Reppman, West Ken-
sington, London, assignor to Woodwool Wrappings Lim-
ited, London, England. Manufacture of wrappings.
2,073,564 ; Mar. 9.
Rep|)man, Maria, executrix. (See Reppman, Albert.)
Republic Flow Meters Company. (See Cunningham,
.Tames D., assignor.)
Republic Flow IMeters Company. (See Engel, Friedrich
V. A. E., assignor.)
Republic Flow Meters Company. (See Grisdale, George
W., assignor.)
Republic Flow Meters Company. (See Handwerk, Otto
T., assignor.)
Republic Flow Meters Company. (See Spitzglass, Albert
F., assignor.)
Repu))lic Flow Meters Company. (See Spitzglass, A. F.,
and Grisdale, assigiiovs.)
Republic P^low Meters Company. (See Spitzglass, S. F.,
and IT.nndwerlc, assignors.)
Republic Rubber Company, The. (See Brill, A. K., and
Wnke, nssignors.)
Republic Steel Corporation, The. (See Archer, Robert S.,
assignor.)
Repulilic Steel Corporation. (See Cooper, Sheldon D.,
assignor.)
Republic Steel Corporation. (See Delany, Albanus G., as-
signor.)
R(-piil)lir Steel Corporation. (See Kahn, J., and Schulz,
iissignors.)
It('i)iil)lic Steel Corporation. (See Knutz, Karl, assignor.)
R(-I)nl)lic Steel Corporation. (Sec McCoy, Harry E., as-
signor.)
Uei)ul)lic Slocl Corporation. (See Rippel, Herbert C, as-
signor.)
RciMil)lic Steel Corporation. (See Shannon, ]\Ia\irice C,
assignor.)
Republic Steel Corporation. (SVe Sloiui, 'I'Iiohims X., jis
signor.)
Reseiirch Agency Corporation. (See Gruw(-ll, C. E., and
Prcene, nssignors.)
Tti'sojircli r'nrpor.'illon. (See nnsh. Vnnn'-vnr, nssiirnor.)
Rosen rch Corpornt ion. (See Hedberg. C.irl W. ,T., as-
signor.)
(See Llssmann, Marcel A., as-
(See Meston, Archibald F., as-
Research Corporation,
signor.)
Research Corporation,
signor. )
Research Corporation. (See Miller, Louis P., assignor.)
Research Corporation. (See Van de GraafC, Robert J.,
assignor.)
Research Corporation. (See Wintermute, Harry A., as-
signor.)
Research Laboratories of National Dairy Products Cor-
poration, Inc. (See Johnson, A. H., Weusberg, John-
son, and Parker, assignors.)
Research Laboratories of National Dairy Products Corpo-
ration. (See Weisberg, S. M., Johnson, and I'arker,
assignors.)
Resek, Marc. (See Chadwick, L. S., Resek, and Mid-
night.)
Resek, Marc, and T. B. Focke, Cleveland Heights, as-
signors to Perfection Stove Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Forced air heater. 2,068,111 ; Jan. 19.
Reshower, Elbert. (See Fisch, Max, assignor.)
Resinous Products & Chemical Co. Inc., The. (See
Bruson, Herman A., assignor.)
Resinous Products & Chemical Company, The. (See Bru-
son, H. A., Robinson, and Stein.)
Resinous Products & Chemical Company, The. (See
Cserny, Ludwig, assignor.)
Resinous Products & Chemical Company, The. (See Mar-
shall, William R., assignor.)
Resnik, Morris, Bronx, N. Y. Shoe accessory. 2,088,976 ;
Aug. 3.
Respess Aeronautical Engineering Corporation. (See
Respess, Roland B., assignor.)
Respess, Roland B., Wickford, R. I., assignor to Respess
Aeronautical Engineering Corporation, Cranston, R. I.
Dirigible. 2,068,870 ; Jan. 26.
Respro Inc. (See Hanley, Albert J., assignor.)
Ressler, Ivan L., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. In-
secticide. 2,098.836 : Nov. 9.
Restel, Frank A., assignor to Butter Krisp Manufacturing
Corp., Manhasset, N. Y. Electric baking machine.
2,086,477 ; July 6.
Retalliau, Edmond R. P. E., Wood River, 111., assignor to
Shell Development Company, San Francisco, Calif. Re-
fining mineral oils. 2,085,545 ; June 29.
Retailliau, Edmond R. P. E., Wood River, 111., assignor to
Shell Development Company, San Francisco, Calif. Re-
fining a hydrocarbon oil. 2,088,216 ; July 27.
Rettinger, William N., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Can opener.
2,090,898 : Aug. 24.
Rettinger, William N., Wisconsin Rapids, Wis. Noodle
cutter. 2,093,211 ; Sept. 14.
Retz, William B. (See Brown, R. S., and Retz.)
Retz, William B. (See Montgomery, D. H., and Retz.t
Retzke, Paul 0., Omaha, Nebr. Post anchor. 2,095,832 ;
Oct. 12.
Reuleaux, Otto, assignor to Vereinigte Leichtmetall-Werke
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Hanover, Ger-
many. Increasing the corrosion resistance of aluminum
alloys and products resulting therefrom. 2,100,411 ;
Nov. 30.
Reussenzehn, Ernest A., Dayton, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Hobart Manufacturing Company,
Troy, Ohio. Slicing machine. 2,075,545 ; Mar. 30.
Reussenzehn, Ernest A., Dayton, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Hobart Manufacturing Company,
Troy, Ohio. Slicing mnchine. 2,088,013: July 27.
Renter Organ Company, The. (See Floro, A., and Sabol,
assignors.)
Renter, Raymond, Upper Aetna Lake, Medford Lakes. N. J.,
and F. L. Gaus, assignors to The Atlantic Re.'^ning
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Production of mercaptans.
2,101,096 : Dec. 7.
Renter, William J., Meadville, Pa., assignor to Hookloss
Fastener Company. Jlethod and apparatus for coat-
ing slide fasteners. 2.079.563 ; May 4.
Reutter, Frederick R., assignor to Scovill IManufnctur-
ing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Cap for containers
and the like and producing the same. 2,070,158 ;
Apr. 6.
Reutter, Frederick R., assignor to Scoville Manufactur-
ing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Lamp socket.
2.098..594 : Nov. 9.
Revelation P.atents Holding Company. (See Ruben,
Snmnel, assisnor.)
Revelation Patents Holding Company. (See Stromevcr,
Charles F., assignor.)
Revere Copper and Brass Incorporated. (See Bennett,
Irving T., assignor.)
Revere Copjx'r and Brass Inrorpor.itcd. (See Farr, Fred
D.. nssiirnor.)
Revere Copper and Brass Incorporated. (See Wilkins,
Riclinrd .\.. assignor.)
Reversible Trailers I,iii\itod. (See Butler, M. R., and
llnrdiug, nsslenors.)
Iti'vcr.sible Trailers Syndicate, Tiliniled. (See Cunning-
li.'iin, I/oslie B. C, assignor.)
Revolile Corporation, The. (See Bennett, Frank J., Jr ,
assignor.)
Rcseni-cli ( 'orpornl Ion. (Se(> Itn.sli, Vnnnevar. nsslsinor )
Revsoii. Joseph. New York, N. Y. CoinlilnMtinn boiilc ion
and lirusli holdiM-. 2.096,975 ; Ocl 2(!
512
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Rex Accrssorips Company. (See Parmenter, Theodore A.,
assif-'nor. )
Rex-Hide, Incorporated. (See Kempel, Arthur B.. as-
signor.)
Rex Manufacturing Company. (See Erickson, Carl P.
assignor.)
Rexair Corporation. (See Brock, Clarence A., assignor.)
Rey, Henri D., Papeete. Tahiti, assignor to The Anglo
California National Bank of San Francisco, trustee,
San Fr.tncisco. Calif. Fruit manipulating machine.
2.092.776 ; Sept. 14.
Rey, Henri D.. Papeete, Tahiti, assignor to The Anglo
California National Bank of San Francisco, trustee,
San Francisco. Calif. Dried fruit processing.
2.092.777 ; Sept. 14.
Rey. Henri D.. Papeete. Tahiti, assignor to The Anglo
California National Bank of San Francisco, Trustee,
San Francisco. Calif. Dried fruit kneading machine
and method. 2.094.083 : Sept. 28.
Rey, Henri D., Papeete, Tahiti, assignor to The Anglo
(\iIifornia National Bank of San Francisco, Trustee,
San Francisco, Calif. Dried fruit softening machine
and process. 2,094.084 : Sept. 28.
Reyburn. John R., Fairfield. Conn., assignor to American
Chain Company, Inc. Buckle. 2.071.940 ; Feb. 23.
Reyburn, John R., Fairfield, Conn., assignor to American
Chain Company, Inc. Buckle. 2,071,951 ; Feb. 23.
Reyburn. John R., Fairfield, assignor to American Chain
& Cable Company, Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. Tire chain.
2.086,512 : July 6.
Reymer & Brothers, Inc., et al. (See Hartman, Thomas
L.. assignor.)
Reymer, Stephen E., Cleveland, Ohio. Time controlled
selector. 2,087,448 : July 20.
Reymond, Henry C, Paris, France. Latitude and longi-
tude meter for ships. 2.080.186 ; May 11.
Reynier. Edmond H., Passaic, N. J. Production of creped
fabrics having strand components of the acetvlated
cellulose rl.TSS. 2.091.4.14: Aug. 31.
Reynolds. Alger P., North Beverly, assignor to Spaulding-
JIoss Company. Boston, Mass. Sensitized blue print
paper and coating therefor. 2,093,738 ; Sept. 21.
Reynolds. Anita S., Princeron. N. J. .System of automatic
anticipatory control. 2.071.142; Feb. If:
Reynolds, Arthur T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Upholstered arti-
cle. 2,086,640 ; July 13.
Reynolds. Blytlie >!.. Utica. N. Y. Catalytic oxidation of
organic compounds. 2.081.120 ; Jlay 18.
Reynolds, Charles H., Maiden, assignor to Albert & J. M.
Anderson Manufacturing Company. South Boston. Mass.
Electrical connecting device. 2,089.856 : Aug. 10.
Reynolds, Clyde. Chicago, and B. G. Kucera. Cicero, as-
signors of one-fourth to said Kucera, one-fourth to T.
Finlay, and one-half to J. 51. Zalusky, Chicago, 111.
Awning construction. 2,075,135 ; Mar. 30.
Reynolds Corporation. (See Black. Roe R., assignor.)
Reynolds Corporation. (See Coddington, Edwin D., as-
signor.)
Reynolds. Damian L.. Burlingame, Calif. Carrier vehicle
structure. 2,101.344 : Dec. 7.
Reynolds, Edward F., Flint, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Slich. Hood fastener. 2,089.504;
Aug. 10.
Reynolds. ICllwood W.. Lansdowne. Pa., assignor to Radio
Corporation of .\merica. Sound reproducing appa-
ratus. 2.095.288 ; Oct. 12.
Reynolds, Frank C, New York, and W. H. Kirchheim,
■Alount Vernon, assignors to American Radiator Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Air circulating apparatus.
2,081.105 : May 18.
Reynolds, Frank M.. Sanford, Colo. Battery terminal
post clamp. 2,100.268; Nov. 23.
Reynolds, Frank P.. assignor to Bird & Son. Inc.. East
Walpole, Mass. Siding shingle. 2.071,430: Feb. 23.
Reynolds. Frederick D., St. Louis, Mo. Heel support.
2.082.974 ; June 8.
Reynolds Gas Regulator Co. (See Hughes. Ralph C..
assignor.)
Reynolds. Harold A., Lockport. N. Y.. assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. By-pass arrange-
ment. 2,098,712; Nov. 9.
Reynolds. James A., Pine Bluff, Ark. Animal trap.
2.092.3.")7 : Sept. 7.
Reynolds. John, Lakewood, N. J. Culinary instrument.
S. 095. 1.52 ; Oct. 5.
Reynolds, John N., Princeton. N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Manufacturing switches. 2.086.136; July 6.
Reynolds, Joseph H., Cisco, Tex. Air cooling means for
vehicles. 2,068,709 : Jan. 2G.
Reynolds, Joseph H., Cisco. Tex. Air conditioning appa-
ratus. 2.095,451 ; Oct. 12.
Reynolds, Joseph H.. Cisco, Tex. Self-cooling bed and
couch cushion. 2,103.553; Dec. 28.
Reynolds, Lloyd N.. assignor to Maintenance Research.
Limited. Cleveland. Ohio. Composition for floors ami
the like. 2.074,758; Mar. 23.
Re.vnolds, Lynus C, Sweetwater, Tenn.. a.sslgnor. by
mesne assignments, to International Business Machines
Corporation. New York, N. Y. Tabulating machine.
2.nos,3."in : Nov. n.
Reynolils Manufacturing Company, The. (See Reynolds,
\V. G.. and Schnhach. assignors.)
Reynolds Metals Company. (See Belden, Charles W., as-
signor.)
Reynolds Metals Company. (See Breckenridge, Robert W.,
assignor.)
Reynolds Metals Company. (See Graham, Arthur, as-
signor.)
Reynolds Metals Company. (See Hunt, Walter Y. C,
assignor.)
Reynolds Jletals Company. (See Larson, Clayton E., as-
signor.)
Reynolds Jletals Company. (See Laws, Edward C, as-
signor.)
Reynolds Jletals Company. (See Macauley, Irving P.,
assignor.)
Reynolds Metals Company. (See MacCordy, Charles A.,
assignor.)
Reynolds Metals Company. (See Sunderhauf. Frederick
A., assignor.)
Reynolds Metals Company. (See Suter, W. P., and Tice,
assignors.)
Reynolds. Nazro H., Alameda, Calif. Rope socket.
2,085,333 ; June 29,
Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Company. (See Smith, Frank
P., assignor.)
Reynolds, R. J., Tobacco Company. (See Strickland, C.
v., and Morgan, assignors.)
Reynolds. Ralph IC, assignor to The Mallory Hat Com-
pany, Danbury, Conn. Method and apparatus for hat
sizing. 2.076,093 ; Apr. 6.
Reynolds, Ralph K., assignor to The Mallory Hat Com-
pany, Danbury, Conn. Bow forming apparatus.
2,077,370 ; Apr. 13.
Reynolds Spring Company. (See Sargent, Donald E.,
assignor.)
Reynolds Spring Company. (See Sherman, J. D., Reed,
and Currie. assignors.)
Reynolds, Sydney W., Ripon, Calif. Button lock.
2.084.745 ; June 22.
Reynolds, Wellington G., and G. Schubach. assignors to
The Reynolds Manufacturing Company, Holvoke, JIass.
Elevating table. 2,076,186 ; Apr, 6,
Reynolds. William, Bloomfield. N. J. Wrapping machine.
2.096.063 : Oct. 19.
Reynolds. William B., Richmond, Ind. Hoop ball.
2.066.799 : Jan. 5.
Reynolds, William J. (See Hartley, G. C, and Reynolds.)
Reynolds Wire Co. (See Thompson, Herbert L., assignor.)
Reyrolle. A.. & Company Limited. (See Leyburn, Henry,
assignor.)
Rcysa, Lester J., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Cleaning device.
2.060.420 ; Jan. 5.
Rez, Anton G., Seattle, Wash. Applying color to molded
glass articles. 2.067,949 : Jan. 19.
Rezek, Louis. (See Reid. Charles, assignor.)
Rezner. Joseph, New Britain, Conn. Loose leaf notebook,
pen, pencil holder. 2,068,470 : Jan. 19.
Reznick, David, Chicago, 111. Bowling alley amusement
apparatus. 2,095.513 : Oct. 12.
Rezos, Louis H., Clarendon. Va., assignor to Arta Cor-
poration of America. Washington. D. C. Sanitary
butter container. 2.087,117 ; July 13.
Rezos. Louis H., Arlington, Va., assignor to Arta Cor-
poration of America. Washington, D. C. Sanitary
butter dispenser. 2.097.238 ; Oct. 26.
Rhea M.anufacturing Company. (See Rashman, Gordon
I... assignor. )
Rhea, Walter B. (See Hanke. F. C. and Rhea.)
Rheem Manufacturing Company. (See Evans, Llewellyn
W.. assignor.)
Rhoeni M.anufacturing Company. (See Jennings, Ernest
L.. assignor.)
Rheem Manufacturing Company. (See Rheem, Richard
S., assignor.)
Rheem, Richard S., Oakland, assignor to Rheem Manu-
facturing Company, Richmond. Calif. Noncorrosive
lined container. 2. 071. 002 : Feb. 23.
Rhein. Lloyd R., Pleasant Ridge, assignor to Ternstedt
^'ijrP*'''"!."'""" Company, Detroit, Mich, Glare shield.
2,095, do ; Oct. 12.
Rheiiiauer. Dinlel. assignor to New York Knitting Alills
Inc.. New York. N. Y. Combined bathing trunks and
supporter. 2.072.184 : Mar. 2.
Uheineck. Alfred E.. and B. Rabin, Louisville, Kv.. and
J. S. Long. Coopersburg, Pa., assignors to Devoe &
J?'^!!!"^'.!^ . <^0- I"c- Synthetic drying oil bodies.
Rheinische Metallwaaren- und Maschinenfabrik. (See
Kottmann, August, assignor.)
Rheinlander, Paul. Hagen. in Westphalia, Germany, as-
"i'^P'^T^^" AsUania-WerkP A. G. vormals Central Werk-
statt Dess.iu und Carl Bamberg-Friedenau. Apparatus
for measuring and delivering gas quantities reduced to
a normal condition. 2.100.978 ; Nov 30
Rheinmotnll - Borsig Aktiengesellschaft / Werk Borsie
n.r^^Ji'^of'i'f?,'' *'^-=";wi^''^ ^^l"- I^'rielrich K.. assignor.)
r!.Vc^r^''"r^^°r"^ -^ktiengesellschaft Werk Borsig. (See
fipissen. Carl, assignor.)
^"dor/^a^s^'ignor)^ Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hingst. Ru-
RIieinmotall-Borsig Aktiengesellschaft
Ednard. assignor.)
Rholnmetall-Borsig Aktiengesellschaft
Louis, assignor.)
(See Mttller,
(See Stange,
LIST OF PATENTEES
513
Rheinmetall-Borsig Aktiengesellschaft. (See Ulricb, V.,
and Spalding, assignors.)
Rhew, Norman C, Rougemont, N. C. Frankfurter holder.
2,102,818 ; Dec. 21.
Rhiuelander Paper Company. (See Dodge, Lloyd L., as-
signor.)
Rhoades, Jack, et al. (See Alley, Thomas R., assignor.)
Rhodes, Audsley V., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Development Company. Plate support for
plate and frame presses. 2,081,183 ; May 25.
Rhodes, Benjamin F., assignor of one-third to H. E. James,
one-third to W. A. Clifton, and one-third to H. L.
Clifton, Eufaula, Ala. Stitch removing tool. 2,081,250 ;
May 25.
Rhodes, Kdmund O., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Koppers Company. Manufacture of
road materials. 2,068,304 ; Jan. 19.
Rhodes, Edmund O., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Koppers Company. Method of and
means for testing. 2,076,592 ; Apr. 13.
Rhodes, Edmund O., Pittsburgh, and H. E. Gillander, Jr.,
Ingram, Pa., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Kop-
pers Company. Compositions of matter. 2,069,927 ;
Feb. 9.
Rhodes, Edmund O., and E. W. Volkmann, Pittsburgh,
and C. T. Barker, Mount Lebanon, Pa., assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Koppers Company. Apparatus
for determining the consistency of materials. 2,076,591 ;
Apr. 13.
Rhodes, George I., Glen Ridge, N. J. Safety system for
pipe lines. 2,072,314; Mar. 2.
Rhodes, Herbert L., Oakland, Calif., assignor to The
Glidden Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Producing tita-
nium dioxide. 2,078,278; Apr. 27.
Rhodes, Joseph C. (See Guffey, G. E., and Rhodes.)
Rhodes, Lane, et al. (See Christiansen, Frederick A., as-
signor. )
Rhodus, Lloyd, Kelso, Wash., assignor to H. H. Vertrees,
Pittsfield, 111. Corn planter. 2,071,708 ; Feb. 23.
Rhodes, M. H., Inc. (See Rhodes, Marcus H., assignor.)
Rhodes, Marcus H., assignor to M. H. Rhodes, Inc., Hart-
ford, Conn. Electric switch. 2,087,071 ; July 13.
Rhodes, Margerie C, New York, N. Y. Diaper. 2,101,453 ;
Dec. 7.
Riach, Henry J., St. Paul, Minn. Hoist. 2,095,286 ;
Oct. 12.
Rial, Lawrence C, Battle Creek, Mich. Combination find-
er for locks. 2,066,645 ; Jan. 5.
Ribble, Chauncey H., Hackensack, N. J., and A. J. Heidt,
Woodhaven, N. Y., said Heidt assignor to said Ribble.
Lock washer. 2,084,109 ; June 15.
Riberolles, Rene, Saint-Cloud, France. Measurement ap-
paratus. 2,095,716 ; Oct. 12.
Ricardo, Harry R., London, England. Cylinder of inter-
nal combustion engines. 2,076,593 ; Apr. 13.
Ricchiardi, Pier C. (See Durand, L. P., and Ricchiardi.)
Riccioni, Bindo, Rome, Italy. Method and apparatus for
producing special electric fields. 2,084,004 ; June 15.
Rice, Barton & Fales, Inc. (See Vedder, J. W., and
Robinson, assignors.)
Rice, Chester W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Gas liquefying apparatus.
2,088,437 : July 27.
Rice, Cyrus W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Steam scrubber.
2,070,067 ; Feb. 9.
Rice, Cyrus W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Boiler water treatment.
2,085,828; July 6.
Rice, Cyrus W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Treatment of boiler wa-
ter. 2,101,197 ; Dec. 7.
Rice, Edward, St. Louis, Mo., and W. G. Rice, Chicago, 111.
Telegraphic tape stop. 2,074,189 ; Mar. 16.
Rice, Edward Mac G., New York, N. Y. Opening device
for packages. 2,075,136 ; Mar. 30.
Rice, Edwin L., Silver Spring, Md., assignor to Rice
Manufacturing and Aerial Transport Corporation.
Rotary motor. 2,103,180 ; Dec. 21.
Rice, Francis O., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Standard Oil
Company, Chicago, 111. Slaking metallo hydrocarbon
compounds. 2,087,656 ; July 20.
Rice, Frank E.. assignor to American Tap Bush Company,
Detroit, Mich. Regulator mechanism. 2,070,068 ;
Feb. 9.
Rice, Frank E., assignor to American Tap-Bush Company,
Detroit, Mich. Tap. 2,070,412 ; Feb. 9.
Rice, Frank E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Amer-
ican Tap Bush Company, Detroit, Mich. Composite
bushing. 2,077,584; Apr. 20.
Rlcp, Frank E., assignor to American Bush Company,
Detroit, Mich. Barrel tapping means. 2,083,866 ; June
15.
Rice, Henry T., San Gabriel, and M. E. Seidnor, East San
Gabriel, Calif. Container valve. 2,084,,'')96 ; Juno 22.
Rice, Hudson D.. Jr., and J. M. Babb, Dallas, Tex. Bottle
holder. 2.088,387 ; July 27.
Ripe, J. Newb(>rn. (See I;On7.o, William, assignor.)
Rice, John A., Berkeley, Calif. Foaming composition.
2,089,813 ; Aug. 10.
Rice, John A., P.crkoley, Calif., assignor to The Bubble-
stone r'ompnnv. T'ittsbnrgh. Pa. Producing acoustic
niMlorlnl. 2,087,550 -July 20.
Hire, John A. and R. H., assignors to Bubblestono Com-
pany, Berkelev, Calif. Aiiparalus for producing cellu-
lar 'cement I (ious materials. 2,069.078; Jan. 26.
Rice, Lloyd IT., et al. (See Repass, George E., assignor.)
122128— r— 33
Rice, Luther. (See Lovely, James, assignor.)
Rice Manufacturing and Aerial Transport Corporation.
(See Rice, Edwin L., assignor.)
Rice, Norman J., Oakland, Calif. Kitchen accessory.
2,067,983 ; Jan. 19.
Rice, Owen R. (See Fox, G., and Rice.)
Rice, Owen R., assignor to Freyn Engineering Company,
Chicago, 111. Tuyere. 2,085,925 ; July 6.
Rice, Owen R., assignor to Freyn Engineering Company,
Chicago, 111. Blowpipe. 2,101,270 ; Dec. 7.
Rice, Paul S., Rochester, N. Y. Human incubator.
2,093,648 ; Sept. 21.
Rice, Richard B. (See Rice, John A. and R. B.)
Rice, Waldo G. (See Rice, Edward, and W. G.)
Rice, Waldo G., Chicago, 111. Perforating device for
message transmission. 2,091,769 ; Aug. 31.
Rice, Walter A., Yonkers, and P. G. Shinn, Bronxville,
N. Y. Method and apparatus of weaving knotted fab-
rics. 2,074,027 ; Mar. 16.
Rice, Walter A., Yonkers, and F. G. Shinn, Bronxville,
N. Y. Pile wire loom and method of weaving.
2.087,449 ; July 20.
Rice, Walter A., Yonkers, and F. G. Shinn, Bronxville,
N. Y. Weaving of knotted tuft fabric. 2,094,375 ;
Sept. 28.
Rice, Walter A., and F. G. Shinn, Yonkers, N. Y. Pile
fabric. 2,098,595; Nov. 9.
Rice, William A., Richmond, Va. Parcel check.
2,098,164 ; Nov. 2.
Ricefield, Louis, Oak Park, 111. Coupling. 2,074,939
Mar 23
Ricefield, Louis, Oak Park, 111. Coupling. 2,074,940
Mar 23
Ricefield, Louis, Oak Park, 111. Coupling. 2,074,941
Mar. 23.
Ricefield. 'Louis, Oak Park, 111. Coupling. 2,091,160
Aug. 24.
Ricefield, Louis, Oak Park, 111. Coupling. 2,092,704
Sept. 7.
flicevuto, Andrea, Palermo, and A. H. Bennett. Messina
Italy. Manufacture of citrate of lime from citrus fruits
2.072.530 ; Mar. 2.
Rich, Charles A., Providence, R. I., assignor to Brown and
Sharpe Manufacturing Company. Feed collet.
2,069,775 ; Feb. 9.
Rich, Chester A., assignor to The Rich Pump & Ladder
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lockable ironing board.
2,103,597 ; Dec. 7.
Rich, Claude E., and J. P. Whittington, Longview, Tex.
Sack severing or perforating means for cement mixers.
2,094,818; Oct. 5.
Rich, Frank S., Los Angeles, Calif. Meter. 2,075,056 ;
Mar. 30.
Rich, G. Willard. (See Smiley, Gilbert, assignor.)
Rich, George M. (See McHugh, Charles J., assignor.)
Rich, George R., Battle Creek, Mich. Composite metal
motor valve. 2,073,178 ; Mar. 9.
Rich, George R., Battle Creek, Mich. Internal combustion
engine. 2,074,859 ; Mar. 23.
Rich, Louise B., administratrix. (See Rich, Willis D.)
Rich, Oliver A., Baker.sfield, assignor of one-half to
United Patents Inc., Modesto, Calif. Road semi-sur-
facing implement. 2,093,766 ; Sept. 21.
Rich, Philip, Houston, Tex. Safety seal and protector for
valves. 2,069,849 ; Feb. 9.
Rich Pump & Ladder Company, The. (See Rich, Chester
A., assignor.)
Rich, Raymond Clyde, Houston, Tex., assignor to Shell
Development Companv, San Francisco, Calif. Purifi-
cation of sulphur. 2,092,625 ; Sept. 7.
Rich, Theodore A., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Contiol device. 2,069.625 ; Feb. 2.
Rich, Theodore A., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Companv. Temperature control device.
2,074,132 ; Mar. 16.
Rich, Theodore A., Schenectady. N. Y.. assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Current responsive device.
2,077,186; Apr. 13.
Rich, Willis D. Hingham. Mass., deceased ; Louise B. Rich,
administratrix. I?'urniture pad. 2,098,975; Nov. 16.
Richard, Bernhard, assignor to firm J. R. Geigy A. G.,
Basel, Switzerland. Chromatable monoazo-dyestuffs
and thoir manufacture. 2,077,854; Apr. 20.
Richard, Charles D. (See Roberts, J. G.. and Richard.)
Richard, Charles F., assignor to Johnson Automatic
Sealer Co., Ltd., Battle Creek, Mich. Bag and making
same. 2,092,858 ; Sept. 14.
Ricliard, William 10., Galcsburg, 111. Refrigerator cabinet
2.067.504 : Jan. 12.
Uichards. Aniyle, P., Clifton. Ky. Translating means for
television impulses. 2.080,927; Mav 18.
Richards, Daniel W., Roanoke, Vn. Gate latch. 2.074,759 ;
Uichards, Dwight R., Claremont, N. H., assignor to Sul-
livan Machinery Company. Mining apparatus.
2.099.373; Nov. 10.
Richards, Frank A., Scranton, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Consolidated MoUIcmI I'roduots Cor-
pora I ion. Automatic button (hilling machine.
2,078.410; Apr. 27.
Richards. Frank A.. Scranlon. I'n., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Consolidated Molded Products Coriio-
r.'itinn. Self shanic but Ion drilling machine. 2.090,9-19 ;
Aug. 21.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Richards, Henry J., London, and 1'. W. Carter, Morden,
assignors ro Automotive Products Company Limited.
London, England. Liquid fuel injector for internal
combustion engines. 2,097,241 ; Oct. 26.
Richards, Idris T. (See Pearce, O. A., and Richards.)
Richards, James S., Cincinnati, Ohio. Toy. 2,102,33.') ;
Dec. 14.
Richards, Joseph C, Philadelphia, Pa. Heating and
cooling unit. 2,095.103 ; Oct. 5.
Richards. Joshua M., Brookline, Mass. Skylight or floor-
light construction. 2.099..534 : Nov. 16.
Ricliards, Lorenzo A. (See Verman, L. C, and Richards.)
Mar. 23.
Richards, Lorenzo A., Ithaca, N. Y. Auto irrigation sys-
tem. 2,084,005 ; June 15.
Richards. Norman E., assignor to Textile Machine Worlds,
Wyomissing, Pa. Braiding machine. 2,085,334 ; June
29.
Richards, Ralph G., Arlington. N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Sealed carton for radio tubes.
2,0it7.304 ; Oct. 26.
Richards, Samuel H., Harpenden, England. Speed-reg-
ulating mechanism for wire winding and like ma-
chines. 2,092,558 ; Sept. 7.
Richards-Wilcox Manufacturing Company. (See Tamsitt.
Joseph C. assignor.)
Richards, William H., Davton. Ohio. Inertia operated
electrical switch. 2,069.272 ; Feb. 2.
Richards. William H., Dayton, Ohio. Control device.
2,099.706: Nov. 23.
Richardson, Alan C, Berkeley, and D. T. Saxby, Oakland,
assignors to California Packing Corporation, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Method and apparatus for filling con-
tainers. 2,072,963 ; Mar. 9.
Richardson, Albert S. (See Schanzle, W. F., and
Richardson.)
Richardson, Bavard E., assignor to Mechano Gear Shift
Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Clutch. 2,079,528 ;
May 4.
Richardson, Bayard E., assignor to Mechano Gear Shift
Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Control mechanism for
change speed gear transmissions. 2,079,529 ; May 4.
Richardson, Bayard E., and R. W. Willey. Grand Rapids,
Mich. Knock-down drawer. 2,102,437 ; Dec. 14.
Richardson, Charles G., assignor to Builders Iron Foundry.
Providence, R. I. Flow control' system. 2.072.531 :
Mar. 2.
Richardson, Charles G., and J. W. Hogue, assignors to
Parks & Woolson Machine Company, Springfield, Yt.
Automatic shearing machine. 2.084.300 ; June 15.
Richardson, Charles G., and J. W. Hogue, assignors to
Parks & Woolson Machine Company, Springfield, Yt.
Seam-protecting attachment for cloth shearing ma-
chines. 2,084,301 ; June 15.
Richardson, Charles G., and J. Corydon, assignors to
Builders Iron Foundry, Providence. R. I. Proportion-
ing controller. 2,090,069: Aug. 17.
Richardson, Charles H., Dover, N. H. Device for use in
playing solitaire contract bridge. 2,102,220 ; Dec. 14.
Ricliardson Company, The. (See Dillehay, Edward It.,
assignor.)
Richardson Company, The. (See Haunz, Charles F., as-
signor.)
Richardson Company, The. (See Hess, Jack W., as-
signor.)
Richardson Company, The. (See Millenaar, Richard, as-
signor.)
Richardson Company, The. (See Stevenson, E. P., and
Billings, assignors.)
Richardson, Donald E. (See Musket, P. P., and Richard
son.)
Richardson. Earl L., assignor to B. F. Rturtevant Com-
pany, Hyde Park, Mass. Fan. 2,100,489 ; Nov. 30.
Ricliardson, Eric W. (See Gardner, Albert T., assignor.)
Richi\rdson, Fred, Grove City, Ohio. Ciroular stitchiu::
guide for sewing macliinrs. 2.074.760 : Mar. 23.
Richardson, Frederick G.. assignor to F. L. Mcljaiighlin
Company, Detroit, Mich. Clinch-on- nut. 2,078,411 :
Apr. 27.
Richardson, Frederick G., assignor to Briggs Manufactur-
ing Company, Detroit, Mich. Snap fastener for trim
strips. 2,088,344 ; July 27.
Richardson, Gideon, Seattle, Wash. Selfclosing nozzle for
containers. 2,071,657 : Feb. 23.
Richardson, Harold A., New York, N. Y. Combustion con-
trol in furnaces. 2,085,201 ; June 29.
Richardson, Harris P. (See Smith, Herschel D., as
signor.)
Richardson. Harry H.. Hamilton, Ontario, Canada
Drawing die. 2.101.689 : Dec. 7.
Richardson. Henry H., Louisville, Ky. Aerial banner.
2.093,647 : Sept. 21.
Richardson, Henry K., Bloomficld. N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Wcstingliouse Electric and Manufactur-
ing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Securing contact
members. 2,075,057 ; Mar. 30.
RIcnardson. Horace W., Tucker. Ga., assignor to The
Patent Button Company. Watorbury, Conn. Novcltv
button. 2,072,218: Mar. 2.
Richardson, James C, Brooklyn, assignor to Royal Switch-
board Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Elecirical cvjnnecter.
2,097,470 : Nov. 2.
Richardson, John W., assignor to The Prime Manufac-
turing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Automatic relief
and drain valve. 2,096,408 ; Oct. 19.
Richardson, Lawrence, Melrose, Mass. Drop table.
2.097,133 ; Oct. 26.
Richardson, Led L., and A. Feucht, Garfield Heights,
assignors to The (Jleveland Rock Drill Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Method and apparatus for vibrating rail-
road rails and the like. 2,094,281 ; Sept. 28.
Ricliardson. Llovd N., Lansing, Mich. Milk bottle con-
tainer. 2.095^478 : Oct. 12.
Richardson, Maurice F., Berwyn, Pa. Valve. 2,082,512 ;
June 1.
Richardson. Maurice F., Berwyn, Pa. Valve. 2,090,486 ;
Aug. 17.
Richardson, Max, Pittsburgh, Pa. Window holder.
2,086,436 ; July 6.
Richardson, Rodney G. (See Bellamy, J. I., and Richard-
son.)
Richardson, Rodney G., et al. (See Cook, Donald D.,
assignor.)
Richardson, Rodney G., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111.
Automatic telephone switch. 2,100,517 ; Nov. 30.
Richardson, Roger W. (See Sweeney, W. J., Richardson,
and Murphree. )
Richardson, Samuel B., Declo, Idaho. Draft brace.
2,088.611 ; Aug. 3.
Richardson, Thomas H., et al. (See Chandler, Daniel L.,
assignor.)
Richardson, Thomas H., et al. (See Rowe, F. H., and
Chandler, assignors.)
Richardson, Walter H. (See Grace, V. F., and Richard-
son.)
I{ichardson, William A., Bristol, Tenn. Sanitary valve
system. 2.067.204 ; Jan. 12.
Richardson, William R., Roswell, N. Mex. Soldering iron.
2.102,032 : Dec. 14.
Richer, Joseph R., Detroit, Mich. Screw. 2,083,092 ;
June 8.
Richeson Company, Inc. (See Richeson, Sanford E., as-
signor.)
Richeson, Sanford E., assignor to Richeson Company, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Coffee roasting machine. 2,089,663 ;
Aug. 10.
Richeson, Sanford E., New York, N. Y. Beer dispensing
faucet. 2.096.202 : Oct. 19.
Richeson, Sanford E., New York, N. Y. Hand stamp.
2.096.340 : Oct. 19.
Richfield Oil Company of California. (See Craig, Wal-
lace A.)
Richfield Oil Corporation. (See Day, Charles A., Jr.,
assignor.)
Richfield Oil Corporation. (See Hewes, C. K., and Chap-
pell, assignors.)
Richford. Herbert. Moston, Manchester, England. Brake
mechanism. 2.067.343 : Jan. 12.
Richman, Miriam B., Cincinnati, Ohio. Figure toy.
2,078,809 : Apr. 27.
Richmond Fireproof Door Company, The. (See Bancroft,
James E., assignor.)
Richmond Radiator Company, et al. (See Livar, Allen
P., assignor.)
Richmond Screw Anchor Co. (See Schenk, Tamis C, as-
signor.)
Riclimond, Thomas G., Glasgow, Scotland. Snap action
mechanism for operating electric switches. 2,103,181 ;
Dec. 21.
Richmond, Thomas M., assignor to Modern Engineers
Inc.. Chicago, 111. Surface coated abrasive material.
2,089,426: Aug. 10.
Richmond, William S., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Door
closer. 2,098,837 ; Nov. 9.
Richroath. George A. (See Kuehn, G. F., and Richroath.)
Richter, Edward, Freeport, 111. Hydraulically operated
casket table for hearses. 2,085,043 ; June 29.
Richter, Edward. Freeport, assignor to Henuev Motor
Company, Freeport, 111. Casket table cas'ter for
hearses. 2,088,093 : Jnlv 27.
^'o!l*n'"'o ^^'^^^'„„'^^'- Chicago, 111. Control pedal. Re.
20.253 ; Jan. 26.
Richter, Ewald, Senftenberg, Niederlausitz, Germany.
Shock absorber. 2,066,576 : Jan. 5.
Richter Firma Johannes A.-G. (See Lindner, Walter, as-
signor.) '
Richter, George, Stapleton, N. Y. Oil burner. 2,072,343:
Mar. 2.
^'jJJtcr, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. JIanufacture of transparent films. 2",068,630 ;
Jan. 19.
Richter George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
g'- H. Pi-eparation of cellulose xanthate solutions.
Richter George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
on-{,'r«f''''i'''''"=^"i?" "f cellulose xanthate solutions.
2.0. 0,594; Apr, 13.
Richter, C^orge A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
Vo ^^- -Pii^lJaration of viscose syrups. 2,076,595 ; Apr.
Richter, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
on-J.^rnJ^'"^P'''"*^'S° °f cellulose xanthate solutions.
-.0(6.596 ; Apr. 13.
LIST OF PATENTEES
515
Richter, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Manufacture of sheeted cellulose fiber adapted
for conversion into cellulose derivatives. 2,083,744 ;
June 15.
Eicliter, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Manufacture of transparent sheet material.
2,087,609; July 20.
Eichter, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin
N. H. Activation of hydroxy - cellulose - ethers.
2,090,808 ; Aug. 24.
Eichter, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Production of cellulose acetate. 2,090,809 ; Aug.
24.
Richter, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Production of cellulose acetate and analogous
cellulose esters. 2,096,977 ; Oct. 26.
Richter, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Precipitation or setting of hydroxy-cellulose
ethers from alkaline aqueous solutions. 2,103,639 ; Dec.
28.
Richter, George A., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Paper manufacture. 2,103,640 ; Dec. 28.
Riehtev, Gforse A., and 51. O. Schur, assignors to Brown
Company, Berlin, N. H. Paper towel. 2,096,976 ;
Oct. 26.
Richter, George F., Bogota, N. J., assignor to C. N. Coryell,
Mamaroneck, N. Y. Holder for stick material.
2,073,999 ; Mar. 16.
Richter, Gus. New York, N. Y. Garment support.
2.072,685 ; Mar. 2.
Richter, Hans. (See Gefficken, H., and Richter.)
Ricliter, Hans E. (See Geffcken, H. H., and Richter.)
Richter, Harry. (See Kimble, H. K., and Eichter.)
Richter. Hartmut W. (See Bousquet, L'R., G., Richter,
and Allan.)
Richter, Hartmut W., Rahway, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to American Zirconium Corporation, Bal-
timore, Md. Making titanium dioxide. 2,078,279 ;
Apr. 27.
Richter, Henry G., Westfield, N. J. Method and appa-
ratus for manufacturing electrical resistance elements.
2,077,187; Apr. 13.
Richter, Herbert H., Houston, Tex. Freezing tray.
2,076,208 ; Apr. 6.
Richter, Herman W., assignor to George O. Jenkins Com-
pany, Bridgewater, Mass. Making leatherboard.
2,076,159 ; Apr. 6.
Richter, Herman W., assignor to George O. Jenkins Com-
pany, Bridgewater, Mass. Making leatherboard.
2,093,290 : Sept, 14,
Richter, Hubert, Vienna, assignor to Steyr-Raimler-Puch
A. G., Steyr, Austria. Bath. 2,093,382 ; Sept. 14.
Richter, Johan C, F, C, Oslo, and K. W. Rosen, Svelvik,
assignors to Aktiebolaget Kamyr, Oslo, Norway. Ap-
paratus for continuous treatment of wood pulp and the
like with chemicals. 2,078,810 ; Apr. 27.
Richter, Johannes, B. Hensel, and K. Hess, assignors to
Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie
ni. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Incandescent cathode.
2,076,671 ; Apr. 13.
Richter, Johannes, O. Schriever, F. Schroter, and W.
Federmann, assignors to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Elec-
tron tube. 2,079,085 ; May 4.
Richter, Max, West Reading, assignor to Textile Machine
Works, Wyomissin^, Pa. Automatically controlling
the driving mechanism of straight knitting machines.
2,008,609 : Jan. 19.
Richter, Max, West Reading, assignor to Textile Machine
Works, Wyomissing, Pa. Yarn carrier stop control
mechanism for straight knitting machines, 2,090,599 ;
Aug. 17.
Ricliter, Oskar, Kiel-Neumuhlen, Heikendorferweg, Ger-
many, assignor to N. V. Nederlandsche Techuische
Handel Mi.i "Giro", The Hague, Netherlands. Gyro-
scopic compass, 2,070,923 ; Feb. 16.
Eichter, Robert, assignor to the firm Carl Zeiss, Jena,
Germany. Device for illuminating microscopic ob-
jects, 2,078,586 ; Apr. 27.
Richter, Robert H,, Chicago, 111, Refrigerator. 2,069,902 ;
Feb. 9.
Richter, Endolf H., Leipzig, Germany, assignor to Radio
Patents Corporation, New York, N. Y. Indicating de-
vice. 2,081,767 ; May 25,
Richter, William A,, New York, N, Y. Vehicle and acces-
sory therefor. 2,069,970; Feb, 9.
Ricliterl;('ssing, Frank H,, assignor to Cheatham Electric
Switcliing Device (^o.. Incorporated, and Nachod &
United States Signal Co,, Incorporated, Louisville, Ky.
Speed selective control system. 2,092,021 ; Sept, 7.
Rick, Edward L,, Los Angeles, assignor to Mcrco
Nordstrom Valve Company, San Francisco, Calif. Plug
valve. 2,086,946; July 13.
Riclcel, Clarence E., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Autoniol)ile
Ventilation, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Ventilating window.
2,075,226: Mar, 30,
Riclcenbachei-, liobert J., Grove City, assignor to The Kll-
goro Mfg, rompany, Westerville, Ohio. Repejiling
Iiistol. 2,087,150: July 20.
Ricker, Chester II., Tampa, Fla. Advertising or iiniuse-
ment novelty. 2,093,929; Sept. 23.
Ricker, Norman II., 1 (oust on, Tex. Geoiiliyslcal prospect-
ing. 2,089,983; Aug. 17.
Ricketts, James R., Oakland, Calif. Shoemaker's stitching
awl. 2,071,901 ; Feb. 23.
Ricketts, John B., Jr., Lomita Park. San Bruno, Calif.
Pneumatic tire assembly. 2,067,545 ; Jan. 12.
Rickey, Clarence H., assignor to The Crawford, McGregor
and Canby Company, Dayton, Ohio. Game ball.
2,074,808 ; Alar. 23.
Eicks, Fred, Leicester, England, assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Sewing ma-
chine. 2,067,649 ; Jan. 12.
Eicks, Fred, Leicester, England, assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine for
operating on heels. 2,068,710 ; Jan. 26.
Ricks, Fred, and E. Hope, Leicester, England-, assignors
to United Shoe Blachinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Abrading tool. 2,072,129 ; Mar. 2.
Eicks, Fred, and J. H. Andrews, Leicester, England, as-
signors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. J. Edging machine. 2,073,027 ; Mar. 9.
Eicks, Fred, and C. H. James, Leicester, England, assignors
to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Machine for operating on stitclidown shoes. 2,096,761 ;
Oct. 26.
Ricks, Fred, and F. C. Choice, Leicester, England, as-
signors to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. ,1. Shoe-treating machine. 2,097.574 ; Nov. 2.
Ric-Wil Company, The. (See Gottwald, Christian, as-
signor, )
Rickwood, Henry J. (See Monk, B., and Rickwood.)
Ridden, Charles F., New York, N. Y. Bath fixture.
2,092,426 ; Sept. 7.
Riddell, John T., Chicago, 111. Gymnasium and outing
shoe. 2,071,431 ; Feb. 23.
Riddell, John T., Evanston, 111. Inflated ball and mak-
ing same. 2,091,455 ; Aug. 31.
Riddell, W. A. Corporation. (See Jersey, Neil E., as-
signor.)
Riddell, W. A., Corporation. (See ShaefEer, George D,, as-
signor.)
Riddell W. A., Corporation. (See Spencer, Ralph S.,
assignor.)
Riddell, William A., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Photographic shutter with built-in shutter actu-
ator. 2,090,070 ; Aug. 17.
Riddell, William A., Eochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Photographic shutter. 2,099,866 ; Nov. 23.
Eiddle, Harvey W., Worcester, Mass., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Wire strand. 2,071,709 ; Feb. 23.
Riddle, Harvey W., Worcester, Mass., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of Nev^ Jersey. Die.
2,097,644 ; Nov. 2.
Riddle, Zelie, San Deigo, Calif, Combination sink stopper
and trap, 2,097,044 ; Oct, 26,
Rider, Ernest G,, assignor to Stokes and Smith Company,
Philadelphia, Pa, Method of and apparatus for trans-
porting and registering sheets. 2,102,033 ; Dec. 14.
Eider, Ernest G., and W. T. Bailey, Philadelphia, assignors
to Stokes and Smith Company, Summerdale, Pa. Box
machine. 2,074,561 ; Mar. 23.
Rider, Herbert E., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to H. L. Rosenfeld, Jr. Apparatus for gen-
erating fuel gas. 2,085,510 ; June 29.
Rider, Herbert E., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to H. L. Rosenfeld, Jr. Making gas.
2,103.182 ; Dec. 21.
Rider, Theodore H., Mariemont, and R. Shelton and J.
Haynes, assignors to The Wm. S. Merrell Company.
Cincinnati, Ohio. Products for rendering the urine
bacteriostatic. 2,101,097 ; Dec. 7.
Ridge Tool Company, The. (See Thewes, William O.,
assignor.)
Ridgeway, Bruce, Mexico, Mo. Clutch mechanism.
2,078,020 ; Apr. 20.
Ridgpwav, Lerov E,. Lomita, Calif. Angle scribing ap-
paratus. 2,095.479 : Oct. 12.
Ridgway, Carl E., Seattle, Wash. Fruit box pad, liner,
and collar. 2,097,343 ; Oct, 20,
Ridgway, Charles M., Muskogee, Okla., assignor to The
Pure Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic side stream
control system. 2,081,601 ; May 25.
Ridgway, Raymond R., Niagara Falls, N. Y,, assignor to
Norton Company, Worcester, Mass. Making crystal-
line alumina and a product containing the same.
Re. 20,547 ; Nov. 2.
Ridgway, Raymond R., and B. L. Bailey, Niagara Falls,
N. Y,, assignors to Norton Company, Worcester, Mass.
Article of self bonded granular material and mothod
of making the same. 2,001,509 ; Aug. 31.
Ridgway, William F., assignor to The IngersoU Milling
Machine Company, Rockford, 111. Machine tool.
2,089,814; Aug, 10,
Ridler, Earl S., Shaker Heights, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Silicic acid gels. 2,071.987; Feb.
23.
Ridley. A\illiani, 1!ei>ston, Not lingh,'iin, and P. II, Wilson,
Nottingham, England. Mann fact lire of nnchillei)
metallic castings by the centrirugal casting process.
2,095,573 : Oct. 12.
Elebel, Frederick, Jr. (See Welles, O. D., and Rlebel.)
516
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Riebel, Frederick, Jr., assignor to Air-Way Electric Ap-
pliance Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Vacuum cleaner.
2,092,778 ; Sept. 14.
Riebel, Frederick, Jr., and D. M. Dow, assignors to
Air-Way Electric Appliance Corporation, Toledo, Ohio.
Vacuum cleaner. 2,102,221 ; Dec. 14.
Riebold, Kasper J., assignor to Caradine Hat Company,
St. Louis. Mo. Headweiir. 2.078,511 ; Apr. 27.
Rieboldt, Russell. (See Thwaits, F. G., and Rieboldt.)
Riedel, J. D.,-E. de Haen A.-G. (See Boedecker, F., and
Gruber, assignors.)
Riedel, Walter W.. Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Shock absorber.
2,082,552 ; June 1.
Riedel. William, Lansdowne, Md. Nonreusable bottle.
2,101,598 ; Dec. 7.
Rieder, Thomas W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Airplane construc-
tion. 2,084,502 ; June 22.
Riedl, Joe T., assignor ot one-fourth to M. Binek and one-
fourth to S. Binek, Dickinson, N.. Dak. Milk can at-
tachment. 2,008,471 ; Jan. 19.
Riegel, Jean M., New York, N. Y. Cocktail shaker.
2,100,172: Nov. 23.
Riegels, Olar L. A., Cleveland, Ohio. Fuel injection means
for motors. 2,102,485 ; Dec. 14.
Rieger, Walter N., Taft, Calif. Derrick. 2,092,022 ;
Sept. 7.
Rieger, Wray M. (See Weatherby, L. S., and Rieger.)
Ritgler, Riewen, Buffalo, assisnor to National Aniline and
Chemical Company. New York, N. Y. Phthalic anhy-
dride recovery. 2,007,019 : Jan. 5.
Riegler, Riewen, Buffalo, assignor to National Aniline &
Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Nitrator.
2,085.924; July G.
Eiehl, Frederick W., Lynbrook, N. Y. Domestic boiler.
2,092,334 : Sept. 7.
Riehl, Nikolaus, Berlin-Lichtenberg, assignor to Degea
Aktiengesellschaft, (Auergesellschaft) Berlin, Germany.
Light-modifying article and producing the same.
2,088,438 ; July 27.
Riehm. Wilhelm, assignor to Maschincnfabrik Augsburg-
Nurnberg A. G., Augsburg, Germany. Internal combus-
tion engine. 2,067,288 ; Jan. 12.
Riely, James C, et al. (See Tapp, Lora E., assignor.)
Rieman, Otto A., St. Louis, Mo. Electrical connecting'
device. 2,072,042 ; Feb. 23.
Riemensclmeider, Ernest, and W. B. Smith, Lakewood, as-
signors to Midland Steel Products Company, Cleveland.
Ohio. Blank for and method of making axle housings.
2,069,480 ; Feb. 2.
Riemer. Fred, New York, N. Y. Bottle capping and
labeling machine. 2,097.383 ; Oct. 26.
Riemke, Francis A., Detroit, Mich. Geared wrench.
2.090,964 ; Aug. 24.
Rienks, George W., and E. T. Guilford, Denver, Colo,
Garbage can, 2,102,914; Dec. 21,
Riepert, Herman, Wetzlar, assignor to Ernst Leitz, Op-
tische Werke, G. m. b. H., Wetzlar, Province of Hesse-
Nassau, Germany. Microphotographic apparatus with
mirrorscope camera. 2,077,809 ; Apr. 20.
Ries, Emil D., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Polymerization of organic
compounds. 2,072,904 ; Mar. 9.
Ries, Ferdinand. (See Seifried, S., and Ries.)
Riesebeck. Curt. Berlin-Friedenau, Germany. Apparatus
for feeding articles to machines. 2,093,138 : Sept. 14,
Rieser Company, The, (See Wandel. Kurt, assignor.)
Rlesgo, Ralph A., New York, N. Y. Beverage serving
apparatus. 2,082.975 ; June 8.
Rleske, Otto G., Buffalo, N. Y. Fish-boning machine.
2.092,262 ; Sept. 7.
Rless, Elizabeth, Los Angeles, Calif. Combination chair
and table set. 2,077,855 • Apr. 20.
Riess, John, J. Igoc. and J. J. Ward, St. Louis, Mo.
Lock. 2.095,891 : Oct. 12.
Rieater, Hubert, Collingswood, N. J. Screw thread cut-
ter attachment. 2,083,473 ; June 8.
Riesz. Robert R.. Mount Vernon, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone I^iboratories, Incorporated. Now York, N. Y.
Modulating system. 2,078,974 ; May 4.
Rietdyk, L. H., et al. (See Bourdon, Russell G., as-
signor.)
RIetmnnn, John A,. Great Neck, N. Y. Transformer.
2,092.770 ; Sept. 14.
Riothniillor, Ruth, administratrix. (See Kingsley, George
A.l
Rletsch, Eberhard, Hennigsdorf, near Berlin, Germany,
assignor to General Electric Company. Gearing.
2,078.101 ; Apr. 20.
RIetz. Carl A., San Francisco, Calif. Disintegrator.
2,082,419; June 1.
Rife, Charles E., ns.signor to The SInclafr-Scott Company,
Baltimore, Md. Vegetable washing machine. 2,083,867 ;
June 15.
Rlffey, Edgar W., assignor of one-third to Virgil H. Kirk-
ham, Springfield, Ohio. Internal combustion engine.
2,073,179; Mar. 9.
Rigandl. Joseph R., Westerleigh, N. Y. Arch supporter.
2.095,-532 ; Oct. 12.
Rigby. George W,. assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
i Company. Wilmington. Del. Chemical products and
preparing same. 2.072,771 : Mar. 2,
Rigbv. Thomas S,. Coconut Grove, Fla. Inclinometer.
2,091,210; Aug. 24.
and
Rigg, John G. (See Hilditch, T. P., and Rigg.)
Riggenbach, John W., Fall River, Mass. Printing
'■iirtincr machine. 2.098.165 ; Nov. 2.
Riggs, Alger S., Woodcliff, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Radio Corporation of America, New York,
N. Y. Rectification system. 2,096.861 ; Oct. 26,
Riggs, Amalia de Murguiondo, Cooksvllle, Md. Vehicle
direction indicator. 2,082,905 ; June 8.
Riggs, Lloyd K., Newark, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Charles H. Phillips Chemical Co..
Glenbrook, Conn. Evaporating magnesium hvdroside
and the products thereof. 2,087,006 ; July 13.
Riggs, Walter S. (See Burkliart. C. W., and Riggs.)
Righter, Edward M., Lincoln, Nebr., assignor to Intertype
Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Typographical mold and
slug. 2,100.304 ; Nov. 23.
Riglner. Walter H. (See Sander, C. P.. Righter, and
Edenquist, )
Rightmyer, Holden W,, assignor to The American Swiss
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Operating mechanism for win-
dow regulators and door latches. 2,081,251 ; May 25.
Rigler, Rudolf. (See Lautenschlager, C. L., Uppinger,
Schaumann, Rigler, and Fussgiinger.)
Rike. Wilbert A., Neenah, assignor to Marathon Paper
Mills Companv, Rothschild, Wis. Bread dummy.
2.079.264 ; May 4.
Riley. Clare S.. Windsor, assignor to Hartford-Empire
Companv. Hartford. Conn. Article transferring mecha-
nism. 2,072,,S26 : Mar. 2,
Rilev, Eugene X., Sparrows Point. Md. Cleaning and
polishing tin plate. 2,073,427 ; Mar. 9.
Kiley, Franklin S. (See Haas, Ellsworth R., assignor.)
Riley, George V., Washington. D. C, Coin controlled
automatic sanitarv insert hnsin. 2.071,000 : Feb. 16.
Riley, Henry F., Boston, Mass. Temperature control
devices. 2,092,085 ; Sept. 7.
Rilev, i^ee H., University Citv. Mo. Electrical connecter.
2,086,641 ; July 13.
Riley, Lee H,. I'niversity City, Mo. Electrical connecter
plug. 2.101,345 ; Dec. 7.
Rilev. T,,ester S,, Reading, Mass. Cleaning rod for fire-
arms. 2.070. 844 : Feb. 16.
Rilev, Lester S., Reading, Mass. Mounting hinge for
cards, photographs, and the like. 2,096,559 : Oct. 19.
Riley, Lynn G. (See Taliaferro, W. R., Whittaker, and
Riley.)
Riley, Lynn G,. Pittsburgli, Pa., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Companv. East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Motor control system. 2.07.S,6.S4 : Apr, 27.
Riley. Lynn G., Pittsburgh, N. H. Willby, Irwin, and
F. B. Powers, Wilkinsburg. assignors to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Companv. East Pittsburgh.
Pa. Motor control system. 2,078,683 : Apr. 27,
Riley, Ray. Long Island City, N. Y,, and W. McA. Bruce,
Mt. Holly, N. J., assignors to The Permutit Company,
New York, N. Y. Cupriferous fungicides. 2,099,623 ;
Nov. 16.
Riley, Reginald H. J., R. Ashton, and H. Livesey, Spondon,
near Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation
of America. Textile apparatus. 2,098.360 ; Nov. 9.
Riley Stoker Corporation. (See Andrews, L. V., as-
signor.)
Riley Stoker Corporation.
Rehm. assignors.)
Riley Stoker Corporation.
Walton, assignors.)
Riley Stoker Corporation.
drews, assignors.)
Riley Stoker Corporation.
signor.)
Riley Stoker Corporation.
signor.)
Riley Stoker Corporation.
signor.)
Riley Stoker Corporation.
signor.)
Riley Stoker Corporation.
Rehm.)
Riley Stoker Corporation.
Korte, assignors.)
Riley Stoker (Corporation.
signor.)
Riley, William I,. Trussville, Ala. Brake actuating mech-
anism. 2,102,222 ; Dec. 14.
Rilling-Arnao Company. (See Rilling. Paul C, assignor.)
Rilling, Paul C. assignor to Rilling-Arnao Company.
Minneapolis. Jlinn. Permanent wave apparatus and
method. 2.097,702 ; Nov. 2.
Rimbach, Henry W. (See Snyder, F. H.. and Rimbach.)
Rimmor, Herbert A., Glasgow, assignor of one-half to A.
\\aUace. Glasgow, and one-halt to J. D. Mackenzie,
l;"(^V-S^Y^- Scotland. Appliance for playing a game.
Rinagl, Franz, Vienna, Austria. Apertured structural ele-
ments and machine parts. 2.075.546 ; Mar. 30.
^'?.'^'^', f'ranklin B,. La Grange, and R. C. Kivley, Oak
Park, 111., assignors to Weste-n Electric Company, In-
corporated. New York. N. Y. Process of and apparatus
for electroplating nrtlcles. 2.080,506: ilay 18
^'S^Jii^i^^J^ ,,"^- Chicago, m. Ventilating shutter.
2,0(9,967; May 11.
^'S'^'^T-ru Clarence, Chicago, 111. Advertising device.
-.lUiS, loo; Dec. 28.
L. v.,
L. v.,
and
and
(See Andrews,
( See Andrews,
(See Armour, J W, and An-
(See Beach, David K., as-
(See Blodgett, Albert G., as-
(See Halden, Herbert O.. as-
(See Kubner, Max H., as-
(See Knhner, M. H., and
(See McAllister, W. V., and
(See Nahigyan, Kevork K., as-
LIST OF PATENTEES
517
Ring, Ella E., New York, N. Y. Pattern. 2,077,772;
Apr. 20.
Ring, Harold B., Brooklyn, N. Y. Soldering iron and ac-
cessories. 2.075,227 ; Mar. 30.
Ring, Joseph J., Wauwatosa, assignor to Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Roller gate
construction. 2,080,063 ; May 11.
Rinpbloom. Carl A. (See Crabbs, H. J., and Ringbloom.)
Ringe, William H., Berkeley, Calif. Traveling hoist.
Re. 20,554; Nov. 16.
Ringe, William H., Berkeley, Calif. Bridge span inspec-
tion and maintenance traveler. 2,067,344 ; .Ian. 12.
Ringe, William H., Berkeley, Calif. Maintenance traveler
for bridge spans. 2,088,871 ; Aug, 3,
Ringel, Abraham S. (See Minton. J. P., and Ringel,)
Ringer, Harry E., Rathrum, Idaho. Dummy sawyer.
2,092,184 ; Sept. 7.
Ringer, Luther, Union Springs, assignor to Easy Washing
Machine Corporation, Syracuse, N. Y. Domestic ironer.
2,083,505 ; June 8.
Ringheiser, Henry, Ringtown, Pa. Jar cap. 2,078,344 ;
Apr. 27.
Ringler, William A., Wayne, assignor to Carton Con-
tainer Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Duplex container.
2,079,815 ; May 11.
Ringler, William A., Wavne, assignor to Carton Container
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Container. 2,091,291 ;
Aug. 31.
Ringler, William A,, Wayne, assignor to Carton Container
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Foldable box and blank
therefor. 2,100,750 ; Nov. 30.
Ringman, Paul, St. Albans, N. Y. Adjustable nonslip
ladder protector. 2,100,918 : Nov. 30.
Ringrose, Henry T,, West Park, Leeds, England, Electric
signaling or indicating means. 2,088,924 : Aug. 3.
Ringseis, Ralph A., San Francisco, Calif. Keyhole guide.
2,076,004; Apr. 6.
Rinia, Herre. (See Tellegen, B. D. H., Boumaan, and
Rinia.)
Rinia, Herre. (See van Loon, C. J., and Rinia.)
Rinia, Herre, Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Amolifying arrangement com-
prising tunable circuits, 2,088,034; July 27.
Rinia, Herre, and T. A. Spoor, Eindhoven, Netherlands,
assignors to Radio Corporation of America. High fre-
quency coupling element, 2,098,403 ; Nov. 9,
Rink, Russell W,, Coronado, Calif. Counteracting shock
absorber. 2,073.180 : Mar. 9.
Rinker. George P., Brooklyn, Ind. Plant support.
2,083,526 ; June 8.
Rinkow, Otto, assignor to Siemens & Halske Aktienge-
spllschaft, Siemensstadt near Berlin, Germany. Im-
pulse sender mechanism. 2,100,518 ; Nov, 30,
Rinse, Jacobus, Overveen, assignor to Naamlooze Ven-
nootschap tot voortzetting der zaken van Pieter Schoen
& Zoon, Zaandam, Netherlands. Binding agent for
paints, lacquers, and varnishes. 2,079,951 ; May 11.
Rintelman, William L. (See Wuertz, A. J,, and Rintel-
nian.)
Rintelman, William L,, Carrollville, and W. H, Lycan,
South Milwaukee, Wis,, assignors to E. I, du Pont de
Nonionrs & Company, Wilmington, Del, Preparation
of dyestulTs of the anthraquinone series, 2,069,3.'i0 ;
Jan, 19,
Riordan, Frank G,, assignor of one-half to L, E, Burchett :
one-tenth to C, Burchett : one-tenth to C, Burchett :
one twentieth to G, Burchett ; and one-fifth to Irwin
Enos, Spokane, Wash, Stove. 2,093,897 ; Sept. 21.
Ripert, Jean, assignor to Le Fly Tox, Paris, France.
Insecticide and manufacture thereof. 2,074,188 ; Mar.
16.
Ripley. Charles T., Wilmette, 111. Journal box packing,
2,089,604 ; Aug, 10.
Ripley Corporation. (See Kiel, John R,, assignor,)
Ripley, Giles E., Favottoville, Ark, Dual-actuating un-
loalv-ahle faucet, 2,000,309: Aug. 17,
Ripley, Ira S,, assignor to Nicholson File Company, Prov-
idence, R. I. File and making the same. 2,089,019 ;
Aiic. 10.
Ripley and Gowon Company. (Sec Anderson, Edward L.,
assignor.)
Rippel, Albert F., Greenwich, Conn. Desk pad clip.
2,070,094 ; Apr. 6.
RiPIH'l, Ileiljert '',. assicnoi- to Republic Steel Corporalion,
Youngstown, Ohio. Flaf5h remover. Re. 20,439 ; July 6.
Ripper. Kurt, Borlin-l.iclitcrfolde, Gormnny. Laminated
sheet. 2,006,421 ; Jan. 5,
Rippi'r, Kurt, Berlin, Geriiiany, assignor, by mesne assign-
nienls, to Am(>rlcan Cyanainid Coinp.'iny," Film roniiiiig
compositions and manufacturing same. Re. 20,383 ;
May 25.
Rippingille, Edward V„ assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich, Cooling system. 2, 100, -190 ;
Nov. 30.
Rlpscli, Clinrles W., assignor to The Buckeye Portable Tool
Compmiy, Dayton, OIilo. Electric motor. 2.006.730;
.Tan. r..
Rlpscli, CharloH W., assignor to The Buckeye I'ortnhle Tool
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Electric motor, 2.060.710 ;
.Ian. 5.
lilpsch. Charles W.. assignor to The Biickeye I'ortiilile Tool
(ViMipiiny, Dnylon, Olilo. Power operated porliihle tool.
2,066,741 I Jan. 5.
Ripsch, Charles W., and B. H. Wuebben, assignors to
The Buckeye Portable Tool Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Clutch mechanism for power operated portable tools.
2,100,552 ; Nov. 30.
Risdon, Ivan, Seattle, Wash. Furnace. 2,083,745 ; June
15.
Rishel, Hubert M., Edwardsville, 111., assignor to Mathews
Conveyer Company, Elhvood City, Pa. Roller conveyer.
2.077.188 ; Apr, 13,
Rishel, Hubert M„ Edwardsville, 111., assignor to Blathews
Conveyer Company, Ellwood City, Pa. Roller conveyer.
2.077.189 ; Apr. 13.
Rishel, Hubert M., Edwardsville, 111., assignor to Mathews
('onveyer d'ompanv, Ellwood City, Pa. Roller conveyer.
2.077,190: .\.pr. 13.
Rishel, Luther C, Los Angeles, Calif. Universal brake
shoe grinder guide, 2,102,915 ; Dec. 21.
Rising Sun State Bank, administrator. (See Mead,
James S.)
Risinger, Frank V., Lakewood, Ohio. Hydrocarbon fuel
burning system. Re. 20,557 ; Nov. 16.
Risinger, Willie E,, Minneapolis, Minn. Coiling machine.
2,082,906 ; June 8.
Risk, Thomas H., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Socony-
Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Differential pressure gauge. 2,078,277 ; Apr. 27.
Riss(!r, Arthur I., assignor to U. S, Bottlers Machinery
Co,, Chicago, 111. Container filling machine. 2,072,344 ;
Mar. 2.
Risser, Ivan H., assignor to U. S. Bottlers Machinery Co.,
Chicago, 111. Container loading apparatus. 2,073,944 ;
Mar. 16.
Risser, Ivan H., assignor to V. S. Bottlers Machinery Co.,
Chicago, 111. Container discharging apparatus.
2,073,945 ; Mar. 16.
Risser, Ross E., Bonham. Tex. Liquid dispensing appa-
ratus. 2,084,597 ; June 22.
Ristau, Alfred G., Kaukauna, Wis. Coin operated device.
2,096,560 ; Oct. 19.
Riszdorfer, Edmond, Budapest, Hungary. Arrangement
for the automatic regulation of the length of time of
exposure in taking photographic pictures. Re. 20,486 ;
Aug. 24.
Riszdorfer, Odon, Budapest, Hungary. Photographic
camera for determining the exposures. 2,076,481 ;
Apr. 6.
Riszdorfer, Odon. Budapest, Hungary. Photographic ap-
paratus. 2,076,482 : Apr. 6.
Riszdorfer, Odon, Budapest, Hungary. Automatic dia-
phragm. 2,091,881 ; Aug. 31.
Riszdorfer, Odon, Budapest, Plungary. Photographic
camera. 2,100,672 ; Nov. 30.
Ritchie. Charles F.. W. A. Gale, and W. H, Allen, assignors
to American Potash & Chemical Corporation, Trone,
Calif. Cooling apparatus. 2.066,.577 ; .Tan. 5.
Ritchie, Clarence A.. Akron. Ohio, assignor to The B, F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N, Y. Hog scpaper
paddle, 2.089,298; Aug. 10.
Ritchie, Conrad A.. Spokane, Wash. Agricultural imple-
ment. 2,073,879 : Mar. 16.
Ritchie, David M, (See Schoepf, T, H,, and Ritchie.)
Ritenour, William H,, Pittsburgh, Pa. Press bed lock-up.
2,100.356 ; Nov. 30.
Ritter, Burr II, (See Hooker, A. H., Ritter. and Mac-
laren.)
Ritter, George, Millington. N. .7., assignor to The Ruber-
oid Co., New York, N. Y. Wide spaced shingle.
2,086,137; July 6.
Ritter, George W,. assignor to The Atlantic Refining Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Treatment of wax. 2,089,984 ;
Aug, 17.
Ritter, John H,, Seattle, Wa,<!h. Sea water filter.
2,097,645 ; Nov. 2.
Ritter. Julius, Jr., assignor to Hartmann Trunk Company,
Racine, Wis. Hanger bracket. 2,060.046; Jan, 5,
Ritter, Julius, Jr., assignor to ITartniann Trunk Company,
Racine, Wis. Revolving trunk, 2,098 100; Nov. 2.
Ritter, Richard IM., Philadelphia, Pa. Vaporizer.
2.081,768 ; May 25.
Ritter, Saul, Far Rockaway, N. Y. Clasp. 2,069, 5.50 ;
Feb, 2.
Ritterbusch, Oscar F., Chicago, 111. Lock. 2,096,978 :
Oct. 26.
RiltgcM'K. John B., and C. S. IMatheny. TTaydenville. Ohio.
assignors to National Fireproodng Corpor:ition. Pitts-
burgh. Pa. Apparatus for batching .'ind mixing cellu-
lar clnv products. 2.000 50.1; Aug. 17.
Rittler, Karl W. (See Raeth, C, RIttler, and Steln-
groever.)
Rltz, Fred(M-ick. Hamilton, Ohio, assignor to Fairbanks,
Mor.se * Co., Chicago, III. Inlection nozzle. 2,000.232;
Aug. 17.
Rll/enlhaler, Bernhard. (See Krzikalla, IT., and Rltr.en-
Ihaler.)
Rilzerfeld. Wilhelm, Berlin, Germany. Apparatus for
niMllliilving records. 2.067,2,^0; Jan, 12.
Rlt/err<'l(l. Wilhelm, It(>rliii, (;(>rmanv. Delivery device
lor duplicniiiig mai-hin(\s. 2.070,0.'>l ; Feb. 16.
Ritzerfeld, Wilholm, I'crlin, Germany. Alelhod and np-
I)!iratus for diiDlicating records, 2,088,17.') ; July 27,
Ritzerfeld, Wilhelm, Berlin, (Jormanv. .Automatic feeding
device for feeding sheets of paper'. 2,088.315 ; July 27,
518
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Eitzerfeld, Wilhelm. Berlin, Germany. Duplicating ap-
paratus. 2.088,346 ; July 27.
Ritzprfeld, Wilhelm. Berlin. Germany. Apparatus for set-
ting machinery for a definite number of operations.
2.001. .570; Aug. 31.
KItzert, Norman J., assignor to The Dayton Rubber Mfg.
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Apparatus for latexing cords.
2,077,492; Apr. 20.
Eitz-Woller, Oliver C, Chicago, 111. Rear view mirror.
2,089,463; Aug. 10.
Riyal Manufacturing Company. (See Majewski, Joseph
M., Jr., assignor.)
Rival Manufacturing Company. (See Rupert, R., and
Majewski, assignors. )
Rivas, Rafael, assignor of one-third to S. Weinryb and
one-third to S. Bluestein, Xew York, N. Y. Locking
device. 2,097.802 ; Nov. 2.
Rivenburgh, Frederick L., Springfield, Ohio. Method and
apparatus for testing eggs. 2,102,646 ; Dec. 21.
Rivera, Antonio, Mexico. D. F.. Mexico. Mechanical de-
vice to crimp safety caps on bottles and other contain-
ers. 2.080.785 ; May IS.
Riverbank Laboratories. (See Sabine. Paul E., assignor.)
Rivernuin, Frank W.. and H. E. Melchior, Portland. Oreg.
Opener and closer for carage door and other closures
for oponinss. 2.09.5.267: Or-r. 12.
Rivers, Joseph C, New York, N. T. Transit advertising
device. 2,077,585 : Apr. 20.
Riviere. Albert S., Chicago. 111., assignor to Union Special
Machine Company. Sewing machine for edsing fabrics.
2.007,680 : Jan. 12.
Riviere, Albert S., assignor to Union Special Machine
(Company, Chicago, 111. Sewing machine. 2,080,338 ;
May 11.
Rivkin. Bert, Fresno, by distribution of court to Minnie
Rivkin, widow, assignor to E. Z. Rivkin. Los Angeles,
CnUi. Shoe counter. 2.0S9..505 ; Aug. 10.
Rivkin, Emile Z. (See Rivkin, Bert, assignor.)
RivUin, Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The Neville
Company. Kesin production. 2.077.009 : .\pr 13.
Rivkin. Joseph, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Neville Com-
pany. Coumarone base. 2.094.331 ; Sept. 28.
Rivkin, Joseph. Pittsburgh.. Pa., assignor to The Neville
Company. Resin production. 2.098.361 ; Nov. 9.
Rivkin, Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The Neville
Company. Cellulose acetate composition. 2,098,362 ;
Nov. 9.
Rivkin. Minnie. (See Rivkin, Bert.)
Rix, Edward G., assignor to American Perforator Com-
pany, Chicago, m. Perforating machine. 2,099,230 ;
Nov. 16.
Roach, Edmund J. (See Kitchel. G. B.. and Roach.)
Roach, Edmund J.. Beaumont, Tex., assignor to Beaumont
Iron Works Company. Pedestal sheave assembly.
2,071,578 ; Feb. 23.
Roach, Edmund J., Beaumont, assignor to Beaumont
Iron Works Company, Jefferson County, Tex. Clutch
for rotary draw works. 2.071,579 ; Feb. '23.
Roach, Flovd I., Kansas City, Mo. Corn popping ma-
chine. 2,078.719 ; Apr. 27.
Roach, Edmund J. (See Kitchel, G. B., and Roach.)
Roache, Paul F., Saratoga Springs, N. Y. Shaving cream
and toothpaste dispenser. 2,085,673 ; June 29.
Road-Knight Corporation. (See Segal, Jacob J., as-
signor.)
Road Striping, Inc. (See Hollingshead, Everett H., as-
signor.)
Roan Mfg. Co. (See Jorgenson, Arthur P., assignor.)
Robaczynski, Ladislaus. Brooklyn, N. Y. Knitting ma-
chine. Re. 20,423 ; June 22.
Robaczynski. Ladislaus, Brooklyn, N. Y. Knitting ma-
chine. 2,067,733 ; Jan. 12.
Robarge, George F., Toledo, Ohio. Assembly machine and
method. 2,084,411 : June 22.
Robarge. George F.. Toledo. Ohio. Spring winding and
assembling machine. 2.088,094 ; July 27.
Robarge, George F.. Toledo, Ohio. Machine for simul-
taneously forming rings and assembling them on
shafts. 2.099.624: Nov. 16.
Robb, John F.. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Central mixing
plant. 2.073,652; Mar. 16.
Robb. Paul K. (See Morris. Ira A., assignor.)
Robbins. Azor D.. Tlichland Park, N. J. Steering gear.
2.086,780 ; July 13.
Robbins, Charles F. (See Smith, A. C. and Robbins.)
Robbins. Benjamin C. Baltimore, Md. Script reading
device. 2,094.469 ; Sept. 28.
Robbins, Clyde F. (See Kuhn. C. W., and Robbins.)
Robbins Co.. Tlie. (See Moohle. Fredorick W.. assignor.)
Bobbins Conveying Belt Company. (See Andrada. Morris
J., assignor.)
Robbln."), David S., Worcester. Mass., assignor to The ,
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Clamp for securing cal)les. 2.089,857 ; Aug. 10.
Robbins. Earl J., Seattle, Wash. Mixing machine.
2.099,964 : Nov. 23.
Rohl)ins. Fdgar ()., assignor of one-half to L. T. Waller,
IlaynosvlUo. La. Razor. 2.068.610: Jan. 19.
Robbins, Frank A., Jr., and C. A. Alden. Steelton, as-
.lignors to Bethlehem Steel Company, Bethlehem, Pa.
Railway switch and signal apparatus. 2,092,473 ;
Sept. 7.
Robbins, John L., Edgcwatcr, Colo. Incubator. 2,074,190 ;
Mar. 16.
Robbins, John W. (See Goltman, J. T., and Robbins.)
Robbins, Philip H., assignor to Poirette Corsets. Inc., New
York N. Y. Detachable combination garment.
2.072.839 : Mar. 2.
Robbins, Philip H., assignor to Poirette Corsets, Inc.,
New York. N. Y. Under-garment. 2.098.881 ; Nov. 9.
Robbins, Philip H., assignor to Poirette Corsets. Inc.,
New York. N. Y. Under-garment. 2,098,882 ; Nov. 9.
R5ber, Constantin F., assignor to •'Universelle" Cigaretten-
maschinen Fabrik, J. C. MuUer & Co., Dresden, Ger-
many. Applying a wrapper by mechanical means
to a cigar bunch. 2,096,919; Oct. 26.
Rober, Constantin F., assignor to "Universelle" Cigaretten-
maschinenfabrik J. C. Mueller & Co., Dresden, Germany.
Cigar bunch trimmer. 2,100,108 ; Nov. 23.
Rober, Konstantin. F.. assignor to "Universelle" Cisaret-
tenmaschinen-Fabrik J. C. MuUer & Co., Dresden. Ger-
many. Apparatus for applying wrappers to fillers.
2.066,486 ; Jan. 5.
Roberson, Harvey D., assignor to Wachusett Shirt Com-
pany, Leominster, Mass. Collar. 2,103,492 ; Dec. 28.
Roberson. Junius D., Cleburne, Tex, Device for sifting
and fluffing flour. 2,097,936 ; Nov. 2.
Robert-James Co. (See IMorris. Elmer C, assignor.)
Robert, John, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Barrett Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Process and apparatus for sur-
facing roofing. 2.068,767 ; Jan. 26.
Robert, Ramon C, Barcelona, Spain. Cabinet for the
use and storage of an instrument. 2,103,091 ; Dec. 21.
Roberts, Albert O. (See Ford. H., Roberts, and Simpson.)
Roberts, Arthur, administrator, et al. (See Roberts,
Arthur A.)
Roberts, Arthur A., deceased, London. England : A. Roberts
and C. W. Smith administrators. Liquid fuel.
2.090.393: Aug. 17.
Roberts, Bruce, assignor to S. R. Bullock. Los Angeles,
Calif. Quick acting index. 2,094.468 ; Sept. 28.
Roberts. Bruce. Hollywood, assignor to F. McQuoid, Los
Angeles. Calif. Animated sign. 2,103,300 ; Dec. 28.
Roberts. Charles, assignor to Multiposter Advertising Cor-
poration, New York. N. Y. Display device and drive
therefor. 2.099,142 : Nov. 16.
Roberts. Charles A., Oakland. Calif. Orthopedic pres-
sure distribution balance. 2,095,268 : Oct. 12.
Roberts, Charles H.. and W. Denbv, Bridgeport, Conn.
Safety device. 2.089,665 ; Aug. 10.
Roberts. Claudius H. M., Webster Groves. Mo., assignor to
Petroleum Rectifying Company of California, Los
Angeles, Calif. Method and apparatus for electrically
treating emulsions. 2.083.798 : June 15.
Roberts, Claudius H. M.. Long Beach, assignor to Petro-
leum Rectifying Company of California, Los Angeles,
Calif. Method of and apparatus for electrically treating
emulsions. 2,083,799 ; June 15.
Roberts. Claudius H. M., San Marino, and R. L. Belshe,
Long Beach, assignors to Petroleum Rectifying Com-
pany of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Purifying liq-
uids. 2.067.345 : Jan. 12.
Roberts, Clifford, Winchester, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Cement-
ing machine. 2.100.452 ; Nov. 30.
Roberts, David A., Flint, Mich. Location tool. 2,074,990 ;
Jfar. 23.
Poberts. Dudley, assignor to Rubatex Products. Inc., New
York. N. Y. Expanded rubber. 2.067.020 : Jan. 5.
Roberts. Dudley. New York, N. Y.. T. A. Scott. Baltimore,
Md., and F. W. Peel, Yonkers, N. Y., assignors to Ruba-
tex Products, Inc. Expanded rubber. 2,086,513 ;
July 6.
Roberts, Dudley, New York, and F. W. Peel. Y'onkers.
N. Y., assignors to Rubatex Products. Inc.. Wilmington.
Del. Insulation members. 2.091.335 ; Aug. 31.
Roberts. Edward N., Casper, Wyo., assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago. 111. Recovery of solvents from
oil. 2,081.884 ; May 25.
Roberts. Edwin L.. Nashville, Tenn. Optonietroscope.
2.091.936 : Aug. 31.
Roberts. Elliott J. (See Darby, G. M., Roberts, and
Weber. )
Roberts, Eugene. Hastings, N. Y. Brake cooling for
contrifng:il«; and the like. 2.096.341 : Oct. 19.
Roberts. Eugene. Hastings. N. Y., assignor to The West-
ern States Machine Company. Salt Lake City. Utah.
Grid lining for centrifugal baskets. Re. 20,432 ; June
Roberts, Eugene, Hastings, N. Y., assignor to The Western
States Machine Company, Salt Lake Citv. Utah, Per-
forated basket for centrifugal machines. 2.068,636 ;
Jan. 19.
Roberts, Eugene, Hastings, N. Y., assignor to The West-
ern States Machine Company. Salt Lake City, Utah.
Discharger for centrifugal machines. 2,076.516 : .\pr. 6.
Roberts. Eugene. Hastings, N. Y., assignor to The Western
States Machine Company. New York, N. Y. Centrifugal
apparatus. 2,081.840 ; May 25.
Roberts, Eugene, Hastings, N" Y.. assignor to The Western
States Machine Company. Salt Lake Citv, Utah. Filter
sieve and making the same. 2,082.513 ;"June 1.
Roberts. Eugene. Hastings, N. Y.. assignor to The Western
States Machine Company. Salt Lake City, Utah. Filter
making apparatus. 2.083.921 : June 15.
Roberts, Eugene, Hastings, assignor to The Western
States Machine Company. New York, N. Y. Centrifu-
gal apparatus. 2.086.478 ; July 6.
LIST OF PATENTEES
519
Roberts, George D., assignor to Blilton Bradley Company
Springfield, Mass. Table tennis net support. 2,096,687 ;
Oct. 19.
Roberts, George F., and J. I. Beyette, assignors to A. Rob-
ertson, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Package delivery ar-
rangement. 2,073,806 ; Mar. 16.
Roberts, George L., assignor to Food Machinery Corpora-
tion, San Jose, Calif. Tomato juice process. 2,089,071 ;
Aug. 3.
Roberts, Glyn P., Birmingham, England, assignor to Ben-
dix Products Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2,071,658 ; Feb. 23.
Roberts, Glyn P., Birmingham, England, assignor to
Bendlx Products Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2,077,955; Apr. 20.
Roberts-Gordon Appliance Corporation. (See Gordon,
William S. Jr., assignor.)
Roberts, Harold P., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Manufacture of mer-
capto aryl thiazoles. 2.090,233 ; Aug. 17.
Roberts, Harold W., Riverside, assignor to Thompson Mfg.
Co., Chicago, III. Tennis racket vise. 2.069,736 ; Feb. 2.
Roberts. Harold W., La Grange, and E. W. Thompson,
near La Grange, assignors to Thompson IManufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for stringing
rackets. 2,091.654: Aug. 31.
Roberts, Horace L., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Dispenser for
ground coffee, etc. 2,078,098 ; Apr. 20.
Roberts, Horatio E., Roseville, Mich. Propeller shaft
variable pitch control. 2,084,655 ; June 22.
Roberts, James H.. and C. V. Achauer, Zanesville, Ohio,
assignors to Hazel-Atlas Glass Company, Wheeling,
W. Ya. Glass stopper and bottle grinding machine.
2,097,575 ; Nov. 2.
Roberts, John G., Dobbs Ferry, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Sound
picture system. 2.075,783 ; Mar. 30.
Roberts, John G., Dobbs Ferry, and C. D. Richard, West
New Brighton, assignors to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Call transmitter
device. 2,099,143 : Nov. 16.
Roberts, John R. (See Lubs, H. A., Roberts, and Laugh-
lin.)
Roberts, John R., Cedartown, Ga. Visible measuring de-
vice for gasoline dispensing pumps. 2,093,575 : Sept.
21.
Roberts, Joseph H., Waterbury, assignor to The F. B.
Shuster Company, New Haven, Conn. Straightening
machine for long stock. 2,084,746 ; June 22.
Roberts, Joseph K., Hammond, and G. W. Watts, Whiting,
Ind., assignors to Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111.
Stabilization of low boiling hydrocarbon oils and par-
ticularly cracked hydrocarbon vapors. 2,073,073 ;
Mar. 9.
Roberts, Joseph K., Hammond. Ind., and P. C. Keith. Jr.,
Bernardsville, N. J., assignors of one-half to The M. W.
Kellogg Company, New York, N. Y., and one-half to
Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Recovery of hy-
drocarbons. 2.077,344 : Apr. 13.
Roberta, Joseph K., and M. T. Carpenter, Hammond, Ind.,
assignors to Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. De-
waxing of motor fuels. 2,077,712 ; Apr. 20.
Roberts. Lela, et al. (See Roberts. William A., assignor.)
Roberts. Lewis D., York, Pa. Can opener. 2,091,524 ;
Aug. 31.
Roberts, Lonnie C. (See Cornett, J., and Roberts.)
Roberts & Mander Stove Company. (See Antrim, William
D.. assignor.)
Roberts, Montague H., Englewood, N. J., assignor to
Franklin Railwav Supply Company, New York, N. Y.
Locomotive. 2,093,850 ; Sept. 21.
Roberts, Oscar L., Merwood, assignor to The Atlantic Re-
fining Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Filter calce wash-
ing. 2.083.578: June 15.
Roberts & Porter, Inc. (See Goedike, George G., as-
signor. )
Roberts, R. P. (See Johnson, E. B., and Roberts.)
Roberts, Robert G., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to The
Barrett Company, New York, N. Y. Pipe wrapping ma-
chine. 2.069,539 : Feb. 2.
Roberts, Robert G.. and A. ,T. Rogers, London, England.
Fastening for slit openings in garments. 2,087,045 ;
.Inly 13.
Roberts, Robert P., Spondon, near Derby. England, as-
signor to Celnnese Corporation of America. Artificial
olTect material. 2,102,647; Doc. 21.
Roberts, Robert P.. Spondon, near Derby, England, n.s-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. F.nbrlcs
and other material and their manufacture. 2,102,648;
Doc. 21.
Roberts, Robert P., and E. B. Johnson, Spondon, near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
AmericM. IMiiniifacture of cellulose derivatives.
2.099,753: Nov. 23.
Roberts, Russell, Falrhavon, Vt. Sun stall. 2,078,975 ;
May 4.
Rohcrfs, nussell M., Detroit, Mich. Dowel structure.
2,100,873; Nov. 30.
Roberta and .Scliuefer Company. (See Stump, Earl, as-
siimor.)
Roberts, Seward M., Maplowood, N. J. Signaling device.
2,009,682 ; Feb. 2.
Roberts, Sterling, Birmingham, Ala. Bath cabinet.
2,070,492 ; Feb. 9.
Roberts, Thomas, Haverhill, Mass. Binding for shoe up-
pers and applying the same. 2,089,072 ; Aug. 3.
Roberts, Turney B., and W. A. Howard, Memphis, Tex. ;
said Howard assignor to H. S. Randal, Memphis, Tex.
Steering wheel structure. 2,099,625 ; Nov. 16.
Roberts, Walter van B. (See Frantz, S. G., McCutchen,
Roberts, and Stewart.)
Roberts, Walter van B., Princeton, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Converting electrical energy
into acoustical energy. 2,067,021 ; Jan. 5.
Roberts, Walter van B., Princeton, N. J., assignor to Ra-
dio Corporation of America. Light measuring device.
2,069,505 ; Feb. 2.
Roberts, Walter van B., Princeton, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Self-controlled automatic gain
control circuit. 2.072,964; Mar. 9.
Roberts, Walter van B., Princeton, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Multirange radio re-
ceiver. 2,075,962 ; Apr. 6.
Roberts, Walter van B., Princeton, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Tuning indicator ar-
rangement. 2,078,412 ; Apr. 27.
Roberts, Walter van B., Princeton, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Automatic volume control cir-
cuits. 2,088,179 ; July 27.
Roberts, Walter van B., Princeton, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Oscillation circuit.
2,093,781 ; Sept. 21.
Roberts, Walter van B., Princeton, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Multirange receiver.
2,094,245 ; Sept. 28.
Roberts, Walter van B., Princeton, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Multiple function tube.
2,094,470 : Sept. 28.
Roberts, Walter V., Princeton, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America. Power
amplifier. 2,096,561 : Oct. 19.
Roberts, Walter van B., Princeton, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Velocity measuring
device. 2,102,160 ; Dec. 14.
Roberts, William A., Concord, N. C, assignor of one-third
to W. H. Browne and one-third to L. Roberts, Green-
ville, S. C. Loom. 2.087,332 ; July 20.
Roberts, William F., assignor to The Fiberloid Corpora-
tion, Indian Orchard, Mass. Making ornamented plastic
material. 2,102,747 ; Dec. 21.
Roberts, William T. B., Leicester, England, assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Lasting machine. 2,073,028 ; Mar. 9.
Roberts, William T. B., Leicester, England, assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Fastening-inserting mechanism. 2.088,761 ; Aug. 3.
Roberts, William T. B., Leicester, England, assignor to
United Shoe Blachinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Machine for operating on shoes. 2.097,576 ; Nov. 2.
Roberts, Willard A., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor
to General Electric Company. Gaseous and vapor elec-
tric discharge device. 2,094,848 ; Oct. 5.
Robertshaw Thermostat Company. (See Newell, Robert
E., assignor.)
Robertshaw Thermostat Company. (See Newell, R. E.,
and Unger, assignors.)
Robertson, Albert, Milwaukee, Wis. Instrument cord.
2,100,088 ; Nov. 23.
Robertson, Alfred J.. Vancouver, British Columbia.
Canada, assignor to Stanley Erhardt, doing business as
the Wliitman Saddle Manufacturing Co. Saddle girth.
2.066.8.15 : .Tan. 5.
Robertson, Almon F., Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada.
Gloves and mittens for miner's use. 2,100,491 ; Nov.
;-!0.
Robertson, Angus. (See Roberts, G. P., and Beyette, as-
signors.)
Robertson, Arthur F. (See Dunham, L. S., and Robert-
son.)
Kohortson, Benjamin C. TiOs .\ngelos, Calif. Ball bear-
ing mountintr. 2.101.346; Dec. 7.
Robertson. Charles P., Upper Clapton, London, England.
Dispensing device. 2,103,493 ; Dec. 28.
Robertson, Donald W. (See Happel, J., and Robertson.)
Robertson, George L., Philadelphia, assignor of one-half
to W. R. Murphy, Jlerion, Pa. Safety razor. 2,067,789 ;
Jan. 12.
Robertson, George L., assignor of one-half to F. O'Neill,
Philadelphia, Pa. Safety razor blade sharpener.
2,080,339: May 11.
Robertson, H. H., Company. (See Coffman, Alden W., as-
signor.)
Robertson, H. H., Company. (See Hoppenstall, Thomas
A., assignor.)
Itobertson, Harold F. (See Fordyce, C. R., and Robertson.)
Kobortsoii, ITarry M., Cleveland, assignor to Electro Re-
fractories & Alloys Corporation, BufTalo, N. Y. ^^uf^le
construction. 2,093,212; Sept. 14.
Itobertson, Jnnies A., Framingham, assignor to Warren
Tclccliron Company, Ashland, l\tass. Time switch.
2.0»0,6'20; Oct. 19.
I!ol)crtson. John F., Beaumont, Tex. Chance device.
2.077.010; Apr. 1.1.
UoI)cr(s()ii. John IT., London, England. Tubular Joint.
2,()92,;!5S ; Sept. 7.
520
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Robertson, Kenneth J. R.. London. England, assignor.
by mesne assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Method and apparatus
for cle.aning articles, particularly metallic goods.
Re. 20,359 ; May 11.
Robertson. .Milton S., Campbell, assignor to Independent
Crop Dii<:rin~ Inc.. San Francisco, Calif. Spray appa-
ratus. 2.090.950 ; Aug. 24.
Robertson. Morton F.. Ch.ittanooga. Tenn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Standard Stoker Company.
Inc.. Xew York. X. Y. Fuel deflecting mechanism.
2.0S8.925 : Aug. 3.
Robertson Paper Bos Co. Inc. (See BonvUle, Edward J.,
assisnor. )
Robertson. Robert. (See Kelley, G. L.. and Robertson.)
Robertson. Robert R., Glencoe, 111. Etching machine.
2.067.290 ; Jan. 12.
Robertson. Robert R.. assignor to The Translode Joint
Company, Chicago, HI. Load transmission joint with
rubber sealing cap. 2.07S.280 : Apr. 27.
Robertson. Robert R.. assignor to The Translode Joint
Company, Chicago, IlL Road joint former. 2,082,976 ;
June 8.
Robertson. Robert R.. assignor to The Translode Joint
Company, Chicago, 111. Expansion joint core. 2.082,977 ;
June 8.
Robertson. Robert R., assignor to The Translode Joint
Company. Chicago, 111. Joint holder and edging unit.
2.082.978 : June 8.
Robertson, Robert R., assignor to The Translode Joint
Company, Chicago, Bl. Road expansion joint.
2.086,393 ; July 6.
Robertson. Thomas L.. Longriew. Wash. Universal time
in<iicatine clock. 2.07S..'?4.'i : Apr. 27.
Robertson, W. L., et al. (See mil, Richard D., assignor.)
Knh.Ttson. Willi-im H.. Dnvton. Ohio. Internal combus-
tion engine. Re. 20.242 : Jan. 12.
Robertson. William H.. Davton. Ohio. Internal com-
bustion engine. Re. 20,254 ; Jan. 26.
Robertson. William H., assignor to The National C^sh
Reeister Company, Dayton, Ohio. Cash register.
2.080.507 : May 18.
Roh.Ttson. William S. (See Lamela, V. F., Pick, and
TJnhprfson.>
Robertson. William W., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcesterr Mass. Support for tube
frames in Axminster looms. 2,082.907 ; June 8.
Robertson. William W., Northboro, assignor to Crompton
& Knowles Loom Works. Worcester, Mass. Intermediate
support for Axminster tube frames. 2.082,908 : June 8.
Robertson. William W.. Northboro. assignor to Crompton
(S: Knowles Loom Works. Worcester, Mass. Wire mo-
tion for looms. 2.082,909 : June 8.
Robertson. William W.. Northboro. assignor to Crompton
& Knowles Loom Works. Worcester, Mass. Lay motion
for looms. 2.090.071 : Aug. 17.
Robertson. William W., 5Iarlboro. assignor to Crompton
& Knowles Loom Works. Worcester, Mass. Control
mechanism for shuttle changing looms. 2,103,823 ; Dec.
28.
Robertson. William W.. Northboro, assignor to Crompton
■Sc Knowles Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Vibration
arrester for tube frames. 2.103,824 : Dec. 28.
Robertson. William W.. Northboro, assignor to Crompton
& Knowles Loom Works, Worcester. Mass. Needle
motion for axminster looms. 2.103.825 : Dec. 28.
Robertson. William W.. Northboro, assignor to Crompton
& Knowles Loom Works, Worcpster. Mass. Needle
motion for axminster looms. 2,103.826 ; Dec. 28.
Robertson. William W.. Northboro. assignor to Crompton
& Knowles Loom Works, WoroostPr. Mass. Vibration
arrester for tube frames. 2,103,827 ; Dec. 28.
Robie. Norman P., Washington. D. C, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Cirborundum Company, Niagara
Falls. N. Y. Manufacture of abrasive articles.
2,076.517 ; Apr. 6.
Robin. Philip T.. Cleveland Heights, assignor to Americin
Third Axle Corp.. Cleveland. Ohio. Multiwheel motor
vehicle. 2.067.861 ; Jan. 12.
Robinette. WlUard C. Pasadena, Calif. Tap. 2,101.347 ;
Dec. 7.
Rohinowitz. Nathan. Houston, Tex. Meat rack.
2.090,234; Aug. 17.
Robins. Edward. Farnham, England. Lock. 2.101.562 :
Dpo. 7.
Robins. Walter C, Carmel, Calif. Fishhook. 2.078,162 ;
Apr. 20.
Roblnsohn. Jacob, New York, N. Y. Garment. 2,073,711 ;
Mar. 16.
Robinson, .\drian A., and H. C. Dormltzer. CTiicago. HI.,
assignors to Wilson A Co., Ina Producing liquid evapo-
rntpd blond. 2.n76..'in7 : Apr. 1.?.
Robinson. Archie D., Westfleld, Mass. Pen. 2,075,828 ;
.\pr. 6.
Robinson. Arthur P.. Plalnfield. and J. P. Faber, Dunellen.
assignors to Rnnsome Concrete Machinery Companv,
Plnlnfleld, N. J. Concrete distributing apparatus.
2.074.073: Mar. 16.
Robinson. Cecil S., Ithaca, N. Y. Jar opener. 2.103.554 :
Dec. 28.
Robinson. Charles A.. Salem. Mass.. assignor to United
Shop Mnchlnprv Corporation. P.Ttorson. N. J. Fasten-
ing inserting machine. 2,079,040; May 4.
Robinson, Charles E. (See Vedder. J. W., and Robinson.)
Robinson. Charles S. (See Hall. Tom, assignor.)
Robinson. Charles W., Auburn, N. Y., assignor to Inter-
national Harvester Company. Distributor for grain
drills. 2.068,387 : Jan. 19.
Robinson. David M.. assignor to The Stanley Works, New
Britain, Conn. Overhead door construction. 2.070,84.5 :
Feb. 16.
Robinson, David M.. assignor to The Stanley Works, New
Britain, Conn. Articulated overhead door. 2,097,242 ;
Oct. 26.
Robinson. Denis M., assignor to Callender's Cable and
Construction Companv Limited, London, England. Elec-
tric cable. 2.102,974"; Dec. 21.
Robinson. Edwin A. (See Von Bramer. H., Ruggles, and
Robinson.)
Robinson. Ernest Y., Lvmm, England, assignor to Asso-
ciated Electrical Industries Limited. Thermionic cath-
ode. 2,075.910 ; Apr. 6.
Robinson. Ernest Y.. Enfield, England, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. High frequency receiving ap-
paratus. 2.08S.474 ; June 8.
Robinson. Forster, Lima, Ohio. Pipe tongs. 2.094.190 :
Sept. 28.
Robinson. Foster G., Bristol, England. Paper bag.
2.073,222 ; Mar. 9.
Robinson. Foster G., assignor of one-half to Paper Sacks
Limited. Bristol. England. Bag and like tubing ma-
chine. 2.100.519 : No>. 30.
Robinson. Francis T.. Rockville Centre, assignor to Arkell
Safetv Bag Companv. New York. N. Y. Bag and pro-
ducing the same. 2.103.092 : Dec. 21.
Robinson. Fred H., Rve, N. H. Cribbage scoring device.
2.103.916: Dec. 28."
Robinson. Fred M.. assignor to M. Robinson, CThicago, 111.
Window ventilator. 2.095,013 : Oct. 5.
Robinson. Garland P., Glen Ridge, N. J., assignor to
American Locomotive Company. New York, N. Y. Stay-
bolt assemblage and cap therefor. 2.076.160 : Apr. 6.
Robinson. Guilford D., Eden, N. Y. Securing device.
2,091,882 ; Aug. 31.
Robinson. Guilford D., Eden, N. Y. Automatic can filler.
2.097.844 : Nov. 2.
Robinson. Harold C. (See Nelson, M. L., Robinson, and
Bellamy.)
Robinson. Harold C. assignor to Associated Electric
Laboratories. Inc.. Chicago, HI. Stock quotation sys-
tem. 2.075.660 : Mar. 30.
Robinson. Harold C. assignor, by mesne as.«ignnients. to
.Associated Electric Laboratories. Inc.. «'Iiicago. III.
S'ock quotation sysrom. 2.076.672: Apr. '<".
Robinson. Harold C, Chicago, and J. I. Bellamy. Brook-
field, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Associated
Electric Laboratories Inc.. Chicago. HI. Stock quota-
tion system. 2,068,711 : Jan. 2G.
Robinson. Harold C, Chicago, and J. I. Bellamy. Brook-
field, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Associated
Electric Laboratories. Inc., (Chicago, HI. Stock-quota-
tion system. 2.075.228 ; Mar. 30.
Robinson. Harold C. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Associated Electric Laboratories. Inc.. Chicago, HI.
Calculating machine. 2.099.754 : Nov. 23.
Robinson. Harry E., and F. C. Eicher, assignors to Libby-
Owens-Ford Glass Company, Toledo. Ohio. Method and
apparatus for handling and emptying glass melting pots.
2.081.769: May 25.
Robinson, Harry J., Needham. and R. F. Harrison,
Stoughton. assignors to The Mosler Safe Companv,
Boston, Mass. Protective systpm. 2.098.309 : Nov. 9.
Robinson. Henry H.. and T. C. Plath. assignors to Rob-
inson Orifice Fitting Company, Los Angeles, Calif.
Valve. 2.072,965; Mar. 9.
Robinson. Herbert M.. assignor to Reliable Machine Screw
Sales Co., Inc., Newark, N. J. Brake valve. 2,084,707 ;
June 22.
Robinson. Ivan C, Ferguson, Mo. Carburetor.
2.0S2.514 : June 1.
Robinson, Jack. East Alton. .Tssignor to Standard Oil
Company. Chicago. HI. Countercurrent contactor.
2.072,382 : Mar. 2.
Robinson. Jack. East Alton, HI., and V. Voorhees. Ham-
mond, Ind.. assignors to Standard Oil Company, Chl-
cnco. HI. Wax crystallization. 2,076,161 ; Apr. 6.
Robinson, Jack D. (See Bruson, H. A., Robinson, and
Stein.)
Robinson, James. London, England. Wireless signaling
svstem for aircr.nft. 2.090.359: Aug. 17.
Robinson, James M., New York, N. Y. Combination
bathtub and shower. 2.079.770; Mav 11.
Robinson, Joseph, New York, N." Y. Vaporizer.
2,077,437; Apr. 20.
Robinson. Joseph. New York. N. Y. Automatic train pipe
connecter. 2.089.098 : Aue. 3.
Robinson, Joseph. New York, N. Y., assignor of one-half
to Roy M. Wolvin. Montreal. Quebec. Canada. Auto-
matic train pipe connpcter. 2,072,905 ; Mar. 9.
RobinBon. Joseph. New York. N. Y., assignor of one-half
to R. M. Wolvin. Automatic train pipe connecter.
2.094.672 ; Oct. 5.
Robinson. Leslie. Hedlpv. British Columbia, Canada. Wire
cable end clamp. 2.072.215 ; Mar 2
Robinson, Mary. fSee Robinson, Fred 51.. assignor.)
Robinson Orifice Fitting Company. (See Robinson, H. H..
and Plath, assignors.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
521
Robinson, Paul J., Koanoke Rapids, N. C. Detachable
flat bottom fishing boat. 2,093,366; Sept. 14.
Robinson, Preston, Williamstown, assignor to Sprague
Specialties Company, North Adams, Mass. Electrolytic
device. 2,081,068 ; May 18.
Robinson, Preston, and J. L. Collins, North Adams, as-
signors to Sprague Specialties Co., Quincy, Mass. Elec-
trolytic device. 2,067,703; Jan. 12.
Robinson, Rowland N., Dedham. Mass. Thread bobbin
and producing the same. 2,097,305 ; Oct. 26.
Robinson, Sidney J. (See Levels. T.. and Robinson.)
Robinson, Thomas, Smithtown, assignor to Lancaster
Processes, Inc., New York, N. Y. Composition of mat-
ter and malcing the same. 2,072,686 ; Mar. 2.
Robinson, Thomas, Smithtown, assignor to Lancaster
Processes, Inc., New York, N. Y. Manufacture of plas-
tic material. 2,072,687 ; Mar. 2.
Robinson, Thomas, Smithtown, assignor to Lancester
Processes Inc., New York, N. Y. Roofing element.
2,075,058 ; Mar. 30.
Robinson, Thomas, Smithtown, assignor to Lancaster
Processes, Inc., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for making
emulsions and the like. 2.088,926 ; Aug. 3.
Robinson, Thomas L., assignor to McGill Manufacturing
Company, Valparaiso, Ind. Bearing. 2,099,660 ; Nov.
16.
Robinson, Wallace S., Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Pump sealing system. 2.077.011 ; Apr. 13.
Robinson, Ward M., and H. K. Rader, Decatur, 111.,
assignors to Mueller Brass Co., Port Huron, Mich.
Making pipe joints. 2,094,495 ; Sept. 28.
Robinson, William A. (See Stoate, N. P., and Robinson.)
Robinson, William C, Sewickley, Pa., and O. A. Frederick-
son, Glen Ridge, N. J. Electric cable. 2,070,141 ; Feb. 9.
Robinson, William C, Bell, Calif. Air gun. 2,101,198 ;
Dec. 7.
Robinson, William J. (See Galligan, J. J., and Robin-
son.)
Robinson, William M., New York, N. Y., assignor to Solar
Manufacturing Corporation. Interference eliminating
device. 2,073,880 ; Mar. 16.
Robinson, William R., Niles, Ohio. Equipment for mak-
ing artificial ice. 2,100,520 ; Nov. 30.
Robinson, William R., Niles, Ohio. Ice can with Integral
air tube. 2,100,521 ; Nov. 30.
Robinson, William W., assignor to McCallum & Robinson,
Inc., Memphis, Tenn. Rug and making same. 2,099,626 ;
Nov. 16.
Robiolio, Raymond L. (See Berhman, J. W., and
Robiolio. )
Robison, Clinton S., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesme as-
signments, to Oliver United Filters Incorporated, San
Francisco, Calif. Continuous rotary filter. 2,067,415 ;
Jan. 12.
Robison, Floyd W., and G. D. Elmer, Detroit, Mich. Des-
iccating liquids. 2,067,205 ; Jan. 12.
Robison, George A., Bakersfield, Calif. Hose coupling.
2,070,918: Apr. 13.
Robison, Ralph R., Hercules, Calif., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Shell filling ma-
chine. 2^097,080 ; Oct. 26.
Robison, Sidney J., Chicago, 111. Flexible support for
rotary kilns. 2,072,219 ; Mar. 2.
Row, Rudolf. (See Nawiasky, P., and Robl.)
Robles, Ben.iamin, Palmira, Chuva, Guatemala. Safety
exposure recorder for cameras. 2,101,652 ; Dec. 7.
Roblps, .lose A., Kansas City, Mo. Receptacle cover.
2,080,786: May 18.
Robot Gearing Limited. (See Railton, R. A., and Sam-
pietro, assignors.)
Robot-Hand Corporation. (See Osuch, Francis J., as-
signor.)
Robson, James T., Euclid, and G. R. Sylvester, assignors
to Ferro Enamel Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Kiln.
2,088,554 ; July 27.
Robson, Stanley. (See Gibson, A. R., and Robson.)
Robson, Stanley, Shirehampton, Bristol, and M. W.
Travers, Clifton. Bristol, assignors to The National
Smelting Company Limited, London, England. Recov-
ery of sulphur from sulphurous gasos. 2,090,072 ; Aug.
17.
Roby, Edward B. (See Underwood, H. C, and Uoby.)
Roby, Franlc M., Shal;er Heights, Ohio. Gauge glass
packing. 2,083,794 ; June 15.
Roby, Konnetli K., Minneapolis, and P. A. Clark, St. Paul,
Minn., said Roby assignor 1o said Clark. Bead .stringing
machine. 2,087,481 : July 20.
Rocard, Yves. (See Ilugon, J. J., and Rocard.)
Kocard, Yves. I'.nris, France, assignor to Coin]i;ignio
(Jcneraln dc Tolographie Sans Fij. Triode oscillator
and tho like. 2.101.563; Doc. 7.
Roche, Carroll E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Card holder.
2,100,269; Nov. 23.
Roche, Clifton R., Los Angeles, Cnlif., assignor to
Bondix Products Corporation, South Bond, Ind. Auto-
matic clutch. 2,077,956 ; Apr. 20.
Roclic, .lolin, Itnlllc Creek, Mich. I'.alancing device for
griiulliig or ijollslilng wheels. 2.097,S!)4 : Nov. 2.
Itocli(!. Je.in A., Davlon. f)liio. Dviiinnlc buliincc of con-
trol surfaces. 2,081,957; June '] .
Uoche, Michael J., Wnleildwn. Mass. rieansing device.
2.080.745 ; May 18.
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Rocheleau, Emlle P., Nasonville, R. I. Loom stop-motion.
2,091,718 ; Aug. 31.
Rocher, Etienne J., Johannesburg, Union of South Africa.
Road vehicle. 2,067,546 ; Jan. 12.
Rochester Button Company. (See Broderson, Neil O.,
assignor.)
Rochester Electrotype Company. (See Lennox, Walter S.,
assignor.)
RocUesier i<'olding Box Co., The. (See Bowersock, W. E.,
and Spiess, assignors.)
Rochester Manufacturing Co. (See Hastings, H., and
Connolly, assignors.)
Rochester- Ventoilet Company. (See Madden, E. C,
Cooper, and Cuykendall, assignors.)
Rochford, Michael J., Chicago, 111. Ice skates. 2,102,916 :
Dec. 21.
Rochte, August R. (See Houser, Orrie E., assignor.)
Rochte, Augustine T., Tifiin, Ohio. Eyeglass lens drilling
macliine. 2,077.266: Apr. 13.
Rochwarg, Harry, New York, N. Y. Amusement apparatus.
2,091.883 : Aug. 31.
Rocke, Bertha M. (See Rocke, William, assignor.)
Rocke, William, South Bend, Ind., assignor to B. M.
Rocke, Bloomington, 111. Washing machine and method.
Re. 20,424 ; June 22.
Rockefeller, Ilarry E., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Welding machine. 2,089,840 ; Aug. 10.
Rockhill, Malcolm E., Washington, D. C. Cleaning com-
position. 2,093,660; Sept. 21.
Rock Hill Printing & Finishing Company. (See Jenkins,
Walter T., assignor.)
Rock-Lee Products CJo. (See Lee, William B., assignor.)
Rock of Ages Corporation. (See Perry, Roiiert B., as-
signor.)
Rockola, David C, assignor to Rock-Ola Jlanufacturing
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Game apparatus. 2,067,244 ;
Jan. 12.
Rockola, David C, assignor to Rock-Ola Manufacturing
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Game apparatus. 2,067,245 ;
Jan. 12.
Rockola, David C, assignor to Rock-Ola Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Antltilting device. 2,076,251 ;
Apr. 6.
Rockola, David C, assignor to Rock-Ola Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. ' Tell-tale device. 2,080,231;
May 11.
Rockola, David C, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Game apparatus. 2,103,870 ; Dec. 28.
Rock-Ola Manufacturing Company. (See Rockola, David
C, assignor.)
Rock-Ola Manufacturing Company. (See Smyth, Paul H.,
Jr., assignor.)
Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation. (See Hutter, Wil-
liam H., assignor.)
Rock-Ola JIanufacturing Corporation. (See Rockola, David
C, assignor.)
Rock-Ola Manufacturing Corporation. (See Williams,
Harry E.. assignor.)
Rockware Glass Syndicate Limited, The. (See Adams,
Frederick W., assignor.)
Rockwell, Edward A., Chicago, 111., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Fuel pump.
2,080,391 ; May 11.
Rockwell, Edward A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Auto Parts Corporation. Power
clutch. 2.085.607 : June 29.
Rockwell, Edward A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to (General Auto Parts Corporation.
Automobile accessory operating system. 2,095,833 ;
Oct. 12.
Rockwell, Edward A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Auto Parts Corporation. .Vuto-
niatically controlled freewheel device. 2,096,438 ; Oct.
19.
Rockwell, Edward A^ Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Gleneral Auto Parts Corporation.
Power brake system. 2,103,641 ; Dec. 28.
Rockwell, Edward A., Forest Hills. N. Y., assignor to
General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Fuel
pumping apparatus. 2,080,392; May 11.
Rockwell, Edward A., and E. R. Evans. Chicago, 111., said
Rockwell assignor, by mesne assignments, to General
Auto Parts Corporation. Freewheeling kick-out upon
reverse drive. 2.085.606 ; June 29.
Rockwell. Hugli M.. Freeport, N. Y. Electric switch.
2,067,681 : Jan. 12.
Rockwell, Hugh M., Freeport, N. Y. Water buoyed engine
and mounting for motor boats and the like. 2,103.183 ;
Dec. 21.
Rockwell, Ronald J., assignor to The Crosley Radio Cor-
poration. (Mncinnntl, Ohio. liOndspeaker Installation
for aiitoniolive radio S(>ls. 2,069.328; Feb. 2.
ItocUwooil. .Arlhnr ('... North .Arlington. N. J., assignor
to Woil Iiiiiijloii I'unip and Mnchiiierv Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Slcinn valve gear. 2,0)95,287 ; Oct. 12.
RocUwood, (!ei)rg(> 11., Jr.. Orange. N. J., assignor to Boli
Telephone Laboratories, Tncorp()rat(Ml. New York, N. Y.
C.rld controlled rectifier circuit. 2.068,351 ; Jan. 10.
Rockwood, (ieorge II.. Jr., Oranire, \. J., assignor to
Hell Telephone Laboratories. Ineornoratod. New York,
N. Y. Circuit for s|)acc dischnrgo devices. 2,098,310;
Nov. 0.
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JNDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Rockwood Gypsum Corporation of America. (See Meier,
Albert J., assignor.)
Rockwood Manufacturing Company. (See Browning,
John N., assignor.)
Rockwood, William M. (See Ballard, Clarence W., as-
signor. )
Roclcy Jtountain Steel Products, Inc. (See Morehouse,
Silas A., assignor.)
Roco, Albert L., and W. V. Walters, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to L. A. Layne, Houston, Tex. Set
shoe. 2,072,430; Mar. 2.
Rocoro, Inc. (See Wright, Roland T., assignor.)
Rocquin, Camille J., New Orleans, La. Theft-preventing
device for plants. 2,102,748 ; Dec. 21.
Roda, Richard F. (See Vogt, W. H., and Roda.)
Rodanet, Charles H. H.. Xeuilly-sur-Seine, assignor to
Societe Anonyme Etablissements Ed. Jaeger, Levallois-
Perret, France. Tachymeter or speed indicator of the
chronometric type with remote electric control.
2,097,215 ; Oct. 26.
Rodd, Ernest H. (See Piggott, Henrv A., and Rodd.)
Roddip, Frank S. (See Strong. R. M., and Roddie.)
Rode & Brand. (See Jackson, Joseph, assignor.)
Rode, Fredrich J., Toledo, Ohio. Bolster pin holder.
2,084,456 ; June 22.
Rode, Fredrich J., M. R. Hatch, and A. H. Schloz, Toledo,
Ohio. Sheet metal press. 2,071,001 ; Feb. 16.
Rode, Fredrich J., Chicago, 111., and A. Ziska, Wauwatosa,
Wis., assignors of one-third to said Rode, one-third to
R. \\'. Glasner, and one-third to Clearing Machine Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Metalworking press. 2,084,066 ;
June 15.
Roden, Edward. (See Mulvaney, G. E., Roden, and Cross.)
Rodenacker, Wolf. (See von Holleben, K., and Roden-
acker.)
Rodenbach, Ernst, Bloomfield, N. J. Safety hook.
2,098,466 ; Nov. 9.
Rodgers, Aubrev L., New Orleans, La. Dispenser.
2.080,787 ; Mav 18.
Rodgers, Fay T., Memphis, Tenn. Refrigerator. 2,068,074 ;
Jan. 19.
Rodgers Hydraulic Incorporated. (See Rodgers, James S.,
assignor.)
Rodgers, James S., assii^or to Rodgers Hydraulic Incor-
porated, Minneapolis, Minn. Pressure pump.
2,092,738 ; Sept. 7.
Rodgers, Paul C, Glendale, assignor to The Stacey Bros.
Gas Construction Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sealing
means for the piston of a gas holder. 2,093,291 ;
Sept. 14.
Rodgers, Paul C, administrator. (See Paul. Harold S.)
Rodin, Matthias, Paris, France, assignor to H. G. Kates,
New York, N. Y. Fastener device for a bag. 2,074,133 :
Mar. 16.
Rodler, Arthur W., Davenport, Iowa. Belt loading ma-
chine. 2.094,620; Oct. 5.
Rodler, Hllmer F., Woodcliff, N. J. Oil burning ap-
paratus. 2,078,021 ; Apr. 20.
Rodman, Clarence A., Detroit, Mich., assignor to J. D.
Tanner. Refrigerating apparatus. 2.095,834 ; Oct. 12.
Rodman, Clarence A., Detroit, Mich., assignor to J. 15.
Tanner. Defrosting means for refrigerating apparatus.
2,095,835 ; Oct. 12.
Podman, Clarence J., Alliance, Ohio. Process and appa-
ratus jf'or purifying liquids. 2,070,453 ; Feb. 9.
Rodman. Clarence J., Alliance, Ohio. Enameling.
2,071,765 ; Feb. 23.
Rodman. Clarence J., Alliance, Ohio. Incinerator.
2.095,452 ; Oct. 12.
Rodman, Clarence J., assignor to The Steel Sanitary Com-
pany, Alliance. Ohio. Enameled joint and manufac-
ture. 2.066,647 ; Jan. 5.
Rodman, Cllarence J., assignor to The Alliance Porcelain
Products Company, Alliance, Ohio. Forming die.
2.0.S7.302 ; July 20.
Rodman. Isaac P. (See ^fascuch, J. J., Rodman, and
Lampton.)
Rodney. (Joorge B.. San Antonio, Tex. Tire deflation in-
dicator. Re. 20,351 ; May 4.
Rodrick, Raymond A. (See Kempel. Arthur B., assignor.)
Rodrick. Raymond A., Akron, Ohio. Wiper element.
2.090.701 : Aug. 24.
Rodrick. Ravmond A., Akron, Ohio. Windshield wiper.
2.090.702 : Aug. 24.
Rodrick, Raymond A., Akron. Ohio, assignor to The Sleetex
Company, Inc.. New York. N. Y. Windshield ice re-
mover. 2.085,608 ; June 29.
Rodrigues, Octavins V.. Passaic. N. .1., assignor to Maga-
zine Repeating Razor Company. New York, N. Y. Shav-
im.' bead for razors. 2.066.800; .Tan. 5.
Rodriguez, Ignacio, Mexico D. F., Mexico. Advertising
device. 2.089.858 ; Aug. 10.
Rodwell, Kenneth E. H., London, England, assignor to
Kangi Limited Nairobi, Kenya, East Africa. Coating
and protecting surfaces against corrosion. 2,008,995 ;
Jan. 26.
Rodwin, George. (Sop Gabriel, J. C. and Rodwln.)
Rodwin, George, Randall Manor, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Radio telephone monitoring system. 2,092,474 ; Sept. 7.
Roe. Charles O.. Redondo Beach. Calif. Spiked sandal.
2,070.093 : Feb. 9.
Roe, Mayo E., assignor to The Colson Corporation, Elyria,
Ohio. Invalid chair. 2,102,336 ; Dec. 14.
Roe, Ralph C, Englewood, N. J. Combined heating and
cooling device. 2,083,159 ; June 8.
Roe, William C. Elyria. Ohio, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Printef Communication Systems, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Step movement mechanism for typewriters
and the like. 2,089,666 ; Aug. 10.
Roe. William C, Elyria, assignor to R. B. Brewer, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Electromagnetic device. 2,097.823 ; Nov. 2.
Roe, William C, and F. J. Heavens, Elyria. Ohio, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Printel Communica-
tion Systems, Inc., New York, N. Y. Typewriter.
2.079.337 ; May 4.
Roebling's, John A., Sons Company. (See Johnston,
Robert S., assignor.)
Roebling's, John A., Sons Company. (See Sunderland,
Charles C, assignor.)
Roebling's, John A., Sons Company. (See Voorhees,
Harris W.. assignor.)
Roede, Charles B., Ridgefield, N. J., assignor to Sperry
Projlucts. Inc.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Rail flaw detector
•mechanism. Re. 20,343; Apr. 27.
Roedel, Jacob K. (See Gage, J. E., and Roedel.)
Roedels, George D., New York, N. Y., assignor to Bell
Punch Company, Ltd., London, England. Admission
ticket checking apparatus. 2,072,532 ; Mar. 2.
Roeder, Clyde A. (See Morehouse, Eugene M., assignor.)
Roeder, Clyde A., Omaha, Nebr. Pumping system.
2,074,618 ; Mar. 23.
Roeder, Georg, assignor to Merck & Co. Inc., Rahway,
N. J. Production of B-methylcholine ethers and salts
thereof. 2,103,272 ; Dec. 28.
Roefinag Research Corporation. (See Bucky, Gustav, as-
signor.)
Roehm, Erwin G. (See Romaine, M., Archea, and Roehm.)
Roehm, Erwin G., Norwood, and M. Romaine. assignors
To The Cincinnati Milling JIachine Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Milling and profiling machine. 2,068,889 ; Jan. 26.
Roehm, Erwin 6., and W. D. Archea, Norwood, assignors
to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Companv, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Backlash eliminator. 2,070,807 ; Feb. 16.
Roehm, Erwin G., and W. D. Archea, Norwood, assignors
to the Cincinnati Milling Machine Company, Cincin-
nati. Ohio. Machine for milling turbine blades.
2,079,717 ; May 11.
Roehm, Erwin G., Norwood, and J. C. Campbell, as-
signors to The Cincinnati Milling Machine Co., Cin-
cinnati. Ohio. Die-sinking and engraving machine.
2.089,099 : Aug. 3.
Roehm, William A., Lynbrook, N. Y. Valve. 2,089,100 ;
Aug. 3.
Itoehni. William A., Lynbrook. assignor to A. J. Noe and
H. Lerch, Jr., Richmond Hill, NT Y. Spraying device.
2,079,564 ; May 4.
Roehner, Theodore G., Malverne, assignor to Socony-
Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Lubric.int compound. 2,069,626 : Feb. 2.
Kophrich. Victor IL, St. Paul, Minn. Extractor.
2.101.819 : Dec. 7.
Roelfsema, Petrus J.. Walnut Creek, assignor to Shell
Development Company, San Francisco, Calif. Refining
oils. 2,069,329 ; Feb. 2.
Roelfsema, Petrus J., Walnut Creek, assignor to Shell
Development Company. San Francisco, Calif. Distilla-
tion process. 2.085,546 ; June 29.
Roelfsema, Petrus, J., Martinez, assignor to Shell De-
velopment Company, San Francisco, Calif. Distilla-
tion process for the purification of alcohols. 2,080,064 :
May 11.
Roemele. Theodore F.. Louisville. Ky. Coin card and mak-
ing sanip. 2.074,562 ; Mar. 23.
Roemer, Frank T. J., Fort Wayne, Ind. Infant's play
pad. 2,078,022 ; Apr. 20.
Roemer, Henry A., et al. (See Renkin, Robert F., as-
signor.)
Roemer, Lowell • A., Longview, Wash. Steel puller.
2,080,673 ; May 18.
Ro^s, Georges, Paris, France. Freewheel device for elimi-
nating the reaction effects of a differential cear.
2,070,752 ; Feb. 16.
Roesch, Charles A., Toledo, Ohio. Lockable cap for
vehicle fuel tanks. 2,083,668; June 15.
Roesch, Frank P., Chicago, 111., and C. R. Davison, Erin,
Pa., assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Standard
Stoker Company. Inc., New York, N. Y. Firing table.
2,072,049 ; Feb. 23.
Roesch, Karl, and O. J. Schleimer, Remscheid, Germany.
, „J?J??,'i5^"'"*^ of articles from malleable cast iron.
2.090.899 : Aug. 24.
Roosen Oscar C, Eastchester. assignor to Wood Newspaper
Machinery Corporation, New York. N. Y. Method of
and apparatus for splicing webs. 2.070,317 : Feb. 9.
Roosen, Oscar C, Eastchester, assignor to Wood News-
paper Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Web
splicing apparatus. 2.0S2.420 ; June 1.
Roesen, Oscar C, Eastchester. assignor to Wood News-
p.nper Machinery Corporation. New York, N. Y. Web
splicing device. 2,082.421 ; June 1.
Ropslnger. Herbert, Cleveland, Ohio. Container lid.
2,079,698 ; May 11.
Rooss. Louis C, and C. E. Cummings, Beacon, assignors
to The Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Observation
chamber for flowing liquids. 2,100,919 ; Nov. 30.
LIST OF PATENTEES
523
Eoessel, Louis O. E., Chappaqua, N. Y. Rake. 2,083,922 ;
June 15.
Roessler, Edward W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Air conditioning system.
2,071,178; Feb. 16.
Roessler, Fred C, Chicago, III. Combination license plate
cover and advertising device. 2,093,620 ; Sept. 21.
Roessler, Georg. (See Frankenburger, W., Hammer-
sciimid, and Roessler.)
Roessner, William L., Chicago, 111. Fire extinguisher.
2,066,648 ; Jan. 5.
Roethel, John H>, Detroit, Mich. Window control mecha-
nism. 2,103,223 ; Dec. 21.
Roethel, John H., assignor to Ferro Stamping and Manu-
facturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Latch mechanism.
2,074,191 ; Mar. 16.
Eog, John, Brooklyn, N. Y. Circuit breaker. 2.068,569 :
Jan. 19.
Rogan, John J., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Hygrade
Sylvania Corporation, Salem, Mass. Oscillator tube.
2,083,241 ; June 8.
Rogers, Alexander J. (See Roberts, R. G., and Rogers.)
Rogers, Allen H., York Village, Maine. Smoking pipe.
2,072,773; Mar. 2.
Rogers, Clifford R. (See Baker, D. B., Rogers, and
Panzegrau.)
Rogers, Clifford R. (See Johnston, E. A., Baker, and
Rogers.)
Rogers, Clifford R., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Oil seal. 2,074,672 ; Mar.
23.
Rogers, Clifford R., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Track roller construction.
2,080,744 ; May 18.
Rofiers, Clifford R., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Front idler wheel for
crawler tractors. 2,101,454 ; Dec. 7.
Rogers, Donald A. (See Fogler, M. F., and Rogers.)
Rogers, Donald A., Petersburg, Va., and F. Porter, Syra-
cuse, assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Solvay
Process Company, New York, N. Y. Catalytic oxida-
tion of naphthalene. 2,071,361 ; Feb. 23.
Rogers, Edmund. (See Werder, John F., assignor.)
Rogers, Edmund C. L. (See Marvin, J. T., and Rogers.)
Rogers, Elias, Company, Limited. (See Cooper, E., and
Shieis, assignors.)
Rogers, Elias, Company Limited. (See Shieis, Thomas C,
assignor.)
Rogers, Elmer J., Jr., U. S. Army. Honolulu, Hawaii.
Flight indicator for aircraft. 2,077.267 ; Apr. 13.
Rogers, Fred A., assignor to Rainbow Laboratories, Port-
land, Oreg. Color calibration machine. 2,084,598 ;
June 22.
Rogpr.s, Gerald S., Pittsburgh, Pa. Lubricating device.
2,083,035 ; June 8.
Rogers, Harry E., University City, Mo. Making beams.
2,085,829 ; July 6.
Rogers, Harvy M., Fisher, assignor of one-half to W. A.
Herrington, Many, La. Trailer. 2,089,815 ; Aug. 10.
Rogers, Homer L., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor to Johns-
Manville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Preformed
unit and making the same. 2,093,391 ; Sept. 14.
Rogers, James F., Bay Village, Ohio. Tie holder.
2,084,503 ; June 22.
Rogers, John W. (See McKelvey, J. H., and Rogers.)
Rogers, Leonard M., Mendon, Mass., assignor to Draper
Corporation, Hopedale, Mass. Parallel motion for
looms. 2,083,276 ; June 8.
Rogers, Lconar<l M., Mendon, assignor to Draper Cor-
pora lion, Hopedale, Mass. Let-off mechanism.
2.090,593 ; Oct. 19.
Rogers, Luther B., Methuen, assignor to Champion-In-
ternational Company, Lawrence, Mass. Manufacture
of paper. 2,080,362 ; May 11.
Rogers, Luther B., Wilmington, Del., and William S. H.
Hamilton, Larchmont, N. Y., assignors to General
Electric Company. Compressor synchronizing system.
2,080,232; May 11.
Rogers, Marvin C, assignor to Standard Oil Company
(Indiana), Chicago, III. Distillation of hydrocarbon
oils. 2,099,907 ; Nov. 23.
Rogers, Paul M. (Sec Rosch, S. J., di Lustro, and
Rogers. )
Rogers, I'aul M., Haslings on Hudson, assignor 1o
Anaconda Wire Sc Ciil)lo Companv, New York, N. Y.
Covering wire. 2,088,170 ; July 27.
Rogers, I'aul V., et al. (See Ferguson, Robert R., as-
signor.)
Roger.i Radio Tubes, Limited. (See Parker, Henry W.,
asKiguor. )
RogeiK, Sirmner B., London, England. Electrical sig-
naling system. 2,007,008; .Tnn. 5.
Rogers, Thomas H., and V. Voorlices, ITanimond. Ttid., as-
signoi'R, ))y niesnc nssignnxMits, to Gasoline Antioxidant
(>>nipiiny, Wilmington, Del. Motor fuel products.
2,080,928; May 18.
Rogers, Thomas H., and V. Voorliees, Hammond, Ind.,
assignors, by mesne assignmentH, to Gasoline Antioxi-
dant Company, Wilniinglon, Del. Motor fuel products.
2,084,977 ; June 22.
Rogers, Walter 1<'., assignor to Crown Stove Works,
Cicero, III. Burner plate for stove ovens. 2, 081,. SCO ;
May 25.
Rogers, William H., Washington, D. C. Unitary struc-
ture for supporting photoprinting apparatus. 2,100,920 ;
Nov. 30.
Rogge, Albert C. (See Gordon, H., and Rogge.)
Rogge, Carl A., Hastings on Hudson, assignor to Ana-
conda Wire & Cable Company, New York, N. Y. Trans-
mission line support. 2,076.745 : Apr. 13.
Roggero, Carlo, Arenzano, Italy. Leveling and squaring
device. 2,103,184; Dec. 21.
Rogoff, Julius M., and G. N. Stewart, deceased, Cleveland,
Ohio ; L. K. Stewart, K. Stewart, and P. R. Harmel,
administrators of said G. N. Stewart, assignors to said
Rogoff. Glandular succedaneum and processes of mak-
ing the same. 2,096,342 ; Oct. 19.
Rohats, Nicholas, Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Graphical analyzer. 2,094,472 ;
Sept. 28.
Rohde, Otto C, assignor to Champion Spark Plug Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Spark plug. 2,071,432 ; Feb. 23.
Rohde, Otto C, assignor to Champion Spark Plug Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Mica-insulated spark plug.
2,080,854 ; May 18.
Rohland, Curt J., Seekonk, Mass. Package. 2,083,398;
June 8.
Rohland, Curt J., Seekonk, Mass., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Nestle-Lemur Company, New York,
N. Y. Machine and process for making hair waving pads.
2,069,776 ; Feb. 9.
Rohland, Curt J., Seekonk, Mass., assignor to The Nestle-
Le Blur Company. Machine and process for making
hair waving pads. 2,069,777 ; Feb. 9.
Rohlin, Karl W., Merchantville, N. J., assignor to War-
ren Webster & Company, Camden, N. J. Control of
heating systems. 2,087,775 ; Apr. 27.
Rohlin, Karl W., Merchantville, assignor to Warren Web-
ster & Company, Camden, N. J. Method and apparatus
for controlling heating systems. 2,090,073 ; Aug. 17.
Rohlin, Karl W., Merchantville, assignor to Warren
Webster & Company, Camden, N. J. Radiator.
2,097,602 ; Nov. 2.
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Adkins, Folkers, and
Connor, assignors.)
Rohm & Haas Company, The. (See Andrews, Chester E.,
assignor.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Andrews, C. E., and Covert,
assignors.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Andrews, C. E., and
Fenske, assignors.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Andrews, C. E., and
Washburne, assignors.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Bauer, W., and Gerlach,
assignors.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Bauer, W., and Lauth, as-
signors.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Bock, L. H., and Houk.
assignors.)
Rohm cfe Haas Company. (See Bruson, Herman A., as-
signor.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Bruson, H. A., Covert,
assignors.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Bruson, H. A., and
Stein, assignors.)
Rohm and Haas Company. (See Chalmers, William, as-
signor.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Fenske, M. R., and Andrews,
assignors.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Helwig, Edward L., as-
signor.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Hollander, C. S., and
Hester, assignors.)
R3hm & Haas Company. (See Hollander, C. S., and
Williams, assignors.)
Rijhm & Haas Company. (See Miinzinger, Walter M., as-
signor.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Niederl, Joseph B., as-
signor.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Plauson, Hermann, as-
signor.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Powers, D. H., and Bock,
assignors.)
Rohm & Haas Company. (See Powers, D. IT., Bock, and
Houk, assignors.)
Riihm & Haas Company (See Powers, D. 11., and Stieg-
ler. assignors.)
Riilim & Haas Company. (See Riihm, Otto, assignor.)
Riilim & Haas Company. (See Kolun, O., and Bauer, as-
signors.)
ROhm & Haas Company. (See Spence, Le Roy U., as-
signor.)
Rohm & Hans Company. (See Sperr, Frederick W., Jr.,
assignor.)
R6hm, Otto, Darmstadt, Germany. Producing stable al-
kali polysulphidcs. 2,077,850 ; Apr. 20.
Kiilmi, Otto, Darmstadt, <!(>rniany. Sole leather and pro-
])Mring the same. 2,101.511; Dec. 7.
RUlim, Otto, Darmstadt, Germany, assignor to Riihm &
Haas Company, Pliiladelphia, Pa. Polymerizing organic
compounds. 2,067,580; Jan. 32.
Riiliin, Otto, and W. Itatu-r, Darmstadt. <!(>rnianv, assignors
to ItiihTn & llnss Company, I'liiladelpliia. I'm. Mann-
faclnre of polymerization products. 2,091,fil5 ; Aug. 31.
Itohmnnn, (^arl, Jena, (iermany. Local anaestlnMloally
.'H'tive pharmaceutical i)roparntion nn<l preparing the
same. 2,081,712 ; May 25.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Rohn, Wilhelm, Hanau-on-the-Main, Germany. Multihigh
rolling mill. 2,085,449 ; June 29.
Rohn, Wilhelm, Hanau-on-the-Main, Germany. Apparatus
for producing metallic ingots. 2,085,450 ; June 29.
Rohn, Wilhelm, Hanau-on-tho-.Main, Germany. Induction
furnace. 2,090,074 ; Aug. 17.
Rohn, \Vilhelm, assignor to Ileraeus-Vacuumschmelze A. G.,
Hanau-on-the-Main, Germany. Manufacturing iron al-
loys. 2,071,942 ; Feb. 23.
Rohn, Wilhelm. assignor to Heraeus-Vacuumschmelze
A. G., Hanau-on-the-Main, Germany. Metallurgical
slag reaction. 2,097,344; Oct. 26.
Rohner, Arnold J., Haddon Heights, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Compensator for va-
riations of plate currents. 2,081,713 ; May 25.
Rohnfekl, Johannes, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Modulation. 2,095,371: Oct. 12.
Rohrer, Josiah H., Philadelphia, Pa. Air heater.
2,072,466; Mar. 2.
Rohrmann. Fred E., Jlilwaukee, Wis. Smokehouse.
2,078,639 ; Apr. 27.
Roider, Ralph F., Schenectady, N. T., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Evaporator for refrigerating
machines. 2,078,163 ; Apr. 20.
RoKo Corporation. (See Coberly, Clarence J., assignor.)
EoKo Corporation. (See Coberly, C. J., and Hanson, as-
signors. )
Roland, John, assignor to Schwitzer-Cummins Company.
Indianapolis, Ind. Stoker alarm. 2,082,029 ; June 1.
Rolff, Friedrich, Berlin, Germany. Container for granu-
lar and like materials. 2,077,898 ; Apr. 20.
Rolfs, Eugene L., Clayton, Mo., and C. W. Fuller, Houston,
Tex., assignors to Johns-Manville Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Pipe wrapping machine. 2,070,925 ; Feb.
16.
Rolland, Samuel V., Flint, Mich. Sewer rod. 2.102,917 ;
Dec. 21.
Rollefson, Karl E., Highland Park, assignor to The IMuter
Companv, Chicago, 111. Relative humidity indicator.
2.093.767 ; Sept. 21.
Roller, Franz, Stuttgart, assignor to Daimler Benz Aktien-
gessellschaft, Stuttgart-Unterturkheim, Germany. Motor
vehicle. 2,073,029 ; Mar. 9.
Roller, Louis H., Plainfleld, N. J. Valve. 2,102,034;
Dec. 14.
Roller, Paul S., Stelton, N. J. Treating Portland cement.
2.085,044 ; June 29.
Roller, Robert, Haddonfield, N. J. Multiple master
hanger. 2,103,642 ; Dec. 28.
Roller-Smith Company. (See Wood. Joseph D., assignor.)
Rolleston, Lancelot O. (See Campbell, J., and Rolleston.)
Rolleston, Lancelot O. (See Campbell, J., Rolleston, and
Smith.)
Rollin, George W. (See Smith, C. L., and Rollin.)
Rollings, Ernest J., assignor to Wiedemann Machine Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Barrel painting machine.
2.074,432 : Mar. 23.
Rollins, Clark B., assignor to Phillips & Buttorff Mfg. Co.,
Nashville, Tenn. Gas range. 2.075,406 ; Mar. 30.
Rollins, Henry H. (See Owen, Obadiah N., assignor.)
Rollins. Irving L. (See Tasso, Giuseppe, assignor.)
Rolls, Oscar, Honefoss, Norway. Device for observing
the operation of press rolls. 2,076,095 ; Apr. 0.
Rolph, Samuel W., Clovpland Heights, assignor to Willard
Storage Battery Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Storage
batterv. 2,100.921 : Nov. 30.
Holph, Thomas W. (See Doroy, W. A., and Rolph.)
Uolph, Thonias W., Newark, Ohio, assignor to Holophano
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Luminair. 2.067,410 ;
•Tan. 12.
Rolph, Thomas W., Newark, Ohio, assignor to Holophane
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Lamp. 2,008,240 ;
Jan. 19.
Rolph, Thomas W.. Newark. Ohio, assignor to Holophane
C^)mpany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Refractor. 2,099,034 ;
Nov. 16.
Rolph, Thonins W.. Newark, Ohio, assignor to Holophane
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Luminair. 2,101,199 ;
Doe. 7.
Rolph, Thomas W., Newark, Ohio, assignor to Holophano
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Visible signal.
2,102,975; Dec. 21.
Rolshausen, Ferdinand W., and S. L. Bishkin, Houston.
Tex., assignors to Standard Oil Development Company.
Oil base hydratable drilling fluid. 2.099.825; Nov. 23.
Rom, Palmer W., Cudahy, assignor of forty-nine per cent
to H. W. Burniolster, Milwaukee, Wis. Vehicle signal-
ing system. 2,080.9.')9 : July 13.
Romaine, Millard. (See Rochm, E. G., and Romaine.)
Romaine. .Millard, assignor to The Cincinnati Milling
Machine Co.. Cincinnati. Ohio. Manually controlled.
copying mnrblne. 2.076.,86,') ; Apr. 13.
Romaine, Millard, and W. D. Archea, Cincinnati, and
K. (!. Roehm. Norwood, assignors to The Cincinnati
Milling Machine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Milling
machine transmission and control mechanism.
2,070,808; Feb. 16.
Roman, Benjamin, New York. N. Y. Preserved multiple
course dinner. 2,096,825 ; Oct. 20.
Romanelll, George, Des Moines, Iowa. Combining
resorclnol with iodine. 2,102.918; Doe. 21.
Romano, Adeline, adminlstriitrix. (See Romano, MichaM.)
Romano, Arthur, and A. Botta, Springfield, Mass. Inking
device. 2,103,494; Dec. 28.
Romano, Michael, Providence. R. I. ; A. Romano, admin-
istratrix of said Michael Romano. Windshield wiper.
2,102,188; Dec. 14.
Romanoff, Frank P., assignor to Apollo Metal Works,
Chicago, 111. Noncorrodible object and producing same.
2,103,119; Dec. 21.
Rome Plow Company. (See McKay, Augusta P., as-
signor.)
Romeo, Salvatore, Corona, N. Y. Sanitary douche pan.
2,096,651 ; Oct. 19.
Romero, Antonio S., Santurce, P. R. Fountain pen.
2,075,661 ; Mar. 30.
Romieux, Charles J., Summit, and K. D. Ashley, Cran-
ford, N. J., assignors to American Cyanamid Company,
New York, N. Y. Dlthiophosphate compounds. Re.
20,411 ; June 15.
Romig, Morris W., assignor to L. F. Grammes & Sons,
Inc., Allentown, Pa. Box. 2,102,094 ; Dec. 14.
Chicago, 111. Self closing bag. 2,102,035 ; Dec. 14.
Romig, Orlando E., Gary, Ind., assignor to American
Sheet and Tin Plate Company. Manufacture of silicon
steel sheets. 2,083,275 ; June 8.
Romine, Harrv A., Oklahoma City, Okla. Automobile fuel
tank lock. 2,090,638 ; Aug. 24. •
Romine, Joseph C, assignor to W. R. Wilson, Detroit,
Mich. Ductile gas line connecter. 2,100,270 ; Nov. 23.
Romine, Mary C., administratrix. (See Romine, Robert
T.)
Romine, Robert T., deceased, Macomb County, by Mary
C. Romine, Mt. (Clemens, Mich., administratrix. Stack
lifter. 2,099,078; Nov. 16.
Romney, Reuben, Jr., assignor to Cheezits Corporation,
Salt Lake City, Utah. Cooking edibles. 2,067,682 ;
Jan. 12.
Romp, Hendrik A., Voorburg, Netherlands, assignor to
Shell Development Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Liquid fuel burning installation. 2,098,760 ; Nov. 9.
Rompe, Robert. (See Pirani, JI., Rompe, and Thouret.)
Rompe, Robert, Berlin, and W. Thouret, Berlin-Wilmera-
dorf, Germany, assignors to General Electric Company.
Gaseous electric discharge lamp device. 2,103,041 ; Dec.
21.
Ronag A.-G. (See Neumann, Leopold, assignor.)
Ronci, Fernando M., Providence, R. I. Immersing and
drying machine. 2,102,819 ; Dec. 21.
Ronci, Victor L., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories. Incorporated. New York. N. Y. Electron
discharge device. 2.077,156: Apr. 13.
Ronci, Victor L., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Elec-
tron discharge device. 2,082,120; June 1.
Ronci, Victor L., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electronic
discharge device. 2,083,346 ; June 8.
Rondelle, Louis G., San Francisco, Calif. Automobile
motor attachment. 2,079.183; May 4.
Rondelli, Desire, et nl. (See Jtasson, "Claudius, assignor.)
Ronka, Arne H., Washington, D. C. Electric plug.
2.096.382; Oct. 19.
R6nn, Jens A., Skive, assignor to W. Hellesen and Co.,
Copenhagen, Denmark. Apparatus for introducing melts
into casting molds. 2,096.998 ; Oct. 26.
RCnnberg. Daniel, Ludvika, assignor to AUmiinna Svenska
Elektriska Aktiebolaget, Vasteras, Sweden. Extin-
guisliing chamber for electric circuit breakers.
2.093.250; Sept. 14.
Ronning, Adolph, Minneapolis, Minn. Tractor implement
hitch. 2,078,413 ; Apr. 27.
Ronning, Adolph, Minneapolis, Minn. Power grader.
2.090,154: Aug. 17.
Ronning, Adolph, Minneapolis, IMinn. Combination trac-
tor-elevator and power transmission. 2.097,703 ;
Nov. 2.
Ronning, Martin. (See Korsmo. A., and Ronning.)
Ronnquist, Edwin, Chicago, 111. Drawing instrument.
2.073,881 ; Mar. 16.
Ronowsk.v. Frank, Bath, N. Y. Artificial limb. 2,073,807 ;
Mar. 16.
Ronzl, Carl, Zurich, Switzerland. Treating human skin.
2,095,651 : Oct. 12.
Ronzone, Millard IT. (See Lange. H.. and Ronzone.)
Rood. Walter 11., Dallas, Tex., assignor of nine-twentieths
to F. r. Crane. Pump pUinsrer. 2.074.591 : Mar. 23.
Roode. Lewis P.. Gallup, N. Mex. Lawn mower sharp-
ener. 2,072,772 ; Mar. 2.
Roofing Machinery Mfg. Co. (See McFarland, Owen D.,
assignor.)
Roofing Alachinery Mfg. Co. (See Schillo, Louis C, as-
signor.)
Rook, Clay H. (See Rook, James A., and C. H.)
Rook. James A., and C. H.. East Palestine, Ohio, Syn-
chronized oil level control. 2.098.883: Nov 9
Rooke, James B., Richmond, Va. Sunken ship marker and
relief bwny. 2,083,306 ; June ?.
Rooker, William A., Martinslnng. W. Va.. assignor to
National Fruit Products Companv, Inc<irnorated! Wash-
Ington, D. C. Pectous materials. 2,095,017 ; Oct. 12.
Rooker. William A.. MartinshurL', W. Va.. assignor to Na-
tional Fruit Products C<impany. Inc., Washington, D. C.
Extracting pectin. 2,097,081 ; Oct. 20
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Rooks, John H., Springvale, Ga., assignor of one-third to
W. A. Rooks, Birmingham, Ala. Boll weevil combating
attachment for cultivator. 2,087,118 ; July 13.
Rooks, William A. (See Rooks, John H., assignor.)
Rooksby, Harold P. (See Ramsay, H. T., and Rooksby.)
Roos, Carlisle K., Fort Dodge, Iowa, assignor to United
States Gypsum Company, Chicago, 111. Cementitious
material. 2,079,338 ; May 4.
Roos, Carlisle K., Fort Dodge, Iowa, assignor to United
States Gypsum Company, Chicago, 111. Plaster wall-
board and making it. 2,080,009 ; May 11.
Roos, Carlisle K., Wheaton, assignor to United States
Gypsum Company, Chicaeo, 111. Apparatus for prepar-
ing gypsum slabs. 2,088,813 ; Aug. 3.
Roos, Carlisle K., Wheaton, 111., and M. G. Allison, South-
ard, Okla., assignors to United States Gypsum Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Machine for mixing plastic material.
2,079,565 ; May 4.
Roos, Henry W., and F. L. Shober, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Device for treatment of floor surfaces. 2,087,265 ;
July 20.
Roosa, George W., Kenmore, N. Y. Vehicle headlight.
2,078,023 ; Apr. 20.
Roose, Clyde O., Elyria, Ohio. System and means for
automobile identification. 2,098,432 ; Nov. 9.
Roosenstein, Hans O. (See Bohm, O., Gothe, and Roosen-
stein.)
Roosenstein, Hans O. (See Klotz, E., Wilhelm, and
Roosenstein.)
Roosenstein, Hans O., assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Modulation. 2,076,351 ; Apr. 6.
Roosenstein, Hans O., assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft
fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Temperature regulator. 2,088,217 ; July 17.
Roosenstein, Hans O., assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft
fUr Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Tuning means for receiver sets. 2,094,751 ; Oct. 5.
Roosevelt, Blarcus S., Highland Park, Blich., assignor
to The Hamilton Autographic Register Company, Ham-
ilton, Ohio. Manifolding attachment for typewriters.
2,069,659 ; Feb. 2.
Roossien, Elmer J. (See Geske, C. W., and Roossien.)
Root, Donald S.. et al. (See Taylor, Wesley, assignor.)
Root, Charles F., assignor to The Chandler & Price
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Sheet transferring mecha-
nism for printing presses. 2,081,958; June 1.
Root, Frank B., Caldwell, N. J. Drying oil product and
making same. 2,082,515 ; June 1.
Root, Frank B., West Orange, N. J., assignor to Ellis-
Foster Company. Composition for coating purposes con-
taining a rubber derivative. 2,068,818 ; Jan. 26.
Root, Leonard E., assignor to Douglas Aircraft Company,
Inc., Santa Monica, Calif. Control surface. 2,070,809 ;
Feb. 16.
Root, Percy H., assignor to The Fate-Root-Heath Com-
pany, Plymouth, Ohio. Knife grinder. 2,009,097 : Jan.
26.
Root, Ralph C, Indianapolis, Ind. Desk manifolder.
2,073,712 ; Mar. 16.
Roper, Denney W. (See Buck, N. E., and Roper.)
Roper, Denney W. (See Buck, N. E., Roper, and Thomas.)
Roper, John M., Washington, D. C. Instrument board
light. 2,089,226 ; Aug. 10.
Roper, Marion G., Winters, Tex. Power lift. 2,076,673 ;
Apr. 13.
Roque, Fred M., New York, N. Y. Paper feeding device.
2,086,138; July 6.
Roques, Louis, assignor to Louis Roques and Georges Arra-
chequesne, Paris, France. Elastic fabric with one or
more inextensible zones. 2,076,350 ; Apr. 6.
Roques, Louis, and Georges Arrachequesne. (See Roques,
Louis, assignor.)
Rorden, Harold L., and P. M. Ross, Barberton, assignors
to The Ohio Brass Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Im-
pulse generator. 2,077,773 ; Apr. 20.
Roren, Albert, assignor to Carbonaire Beverage Dispenser,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Cooling and dispensing appara
tus. 2.074,074 ; Mar. 16.
Roren, Albert, assignor to C.irbonaire Beverage Dis-
penser, Inc., New York, N. Y. Carbonaling and dis-
pensing apparatus. 2,086,000 ; July 6.
Rorrer, (jharlos E., and A. R. Mitterer, assignors to Stadi-
um Stores, Inc., Denver, Colo. Show case. 2,083,093 ;
Juno 8.
Ko.sii, Antlionv, Morgantown, W. Va. Glass mold.
2,070,403 ; Feb. 9.
Rosado, J()s5 Sicrrii, San .Tuan. P. R. Liquid dispcMisci'
and cooler. 2,0(i6.n-18 ; Jan. 5.
Rosay, Jo.seph, Armonk, N. Y. Switch. 2,073,319; Mar. 9.
Roshorougli, Wllliain Mcli., Charlotte, N. C. Castellated
nut blank. 2,100,;i57 ; Nov. 30.
Itrisch, Ci'org. (Sec Ifallcr, J., and ROsch.)
Uo.scli, (!(>org. (See Krilnzlein, (3., Dipfonbach, Eggert
and IJii.scli.)
Uoscli, Samuel J., YonkorR, assignor to Anaconda Wire &
(■^■ll)l(' Company, New York, N. Y. Electric cable
2.102,129 ; Dec. 14.
RoKch, Samuel .f., Yonkors, and V. F. dl Ijuslro, Trvingloii.
N. Y., and I'. M. Itogers, Orange, CiilK.. nHsignopH to
Anaconda Wire & Cable Company, New York, N. Y.
Insulated coiiiliicloi' iiiid making Hainc. 2,087,30.'!;
July 20.
Rosch, Siegfried, assignor to Ernst Leitz, G. m. b. H.,
Wetzlar, Germany. Light gauge for photometers.
2,092,588 ; Sept. 7.
Roscoe Manufacturing Company. (See Cederstrom, Har-
old A., assignor.)
Rose, Alexander D., assignor to Jas. P. Marsh Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Combined pressure responsive ele-
ment and trap. 2,085,926 ; July 6.
Rose. Alfred G. (See Wood, D., and Rose.)
Rose, Bennie A. (See Kilgore, L. A., and Rose.)
Rose, Bennie A., Swissvale, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Turbine-generator field-winding. 2,103,795 ; Dec.
28.
Rose, Charles, assignor to Central Bag & Burlap Co.,
Chicago, 111. Self closure bag. 2,102,035 ; Dec. 14.
Rose, Chester E., Parlin, N. J., assignor to Du Pont Film
Manufacturing Corporation, New York, N. Y. Reload-
able film cartridge. 2,072,625 ; Mar. 2.
Rose, Clarence C, Mentor, assignor to Willard Storage
Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Treating freshly
pasted storage battery plates. 2,068,434 ; Jan. 19.
Rose, David G. (See Doherty, D. L., and Rose.)
Rose, Edwin L. (See Wilhelm, A. M., and Rose.)
Rose, Ernest, Washington, D. C, assignor to International
Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fil-
ing drawer. 2,083,399 ; June 8.
Rose, Ernest, Washington, D. C, assignor to Interna-
tional Busine-ss Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Group selector for sorting machines. 2,101,455 ; Dec. 7.
Rose, Ernest, Washington, D. C, assignor to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Selector for sorting machines. 2,101.456 ; Dec. 7.
Rose, Francis L., Blackley, Manchester, England, assignor
to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Amino-
aroylamino-benzoic acid and making it. 2,088,667 ;
Aug. 3.
Rose, George F., New York, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
2,068,247 ; Jan. 19.
Rose, George F., New York, N. Y. Typewriting machine.
2,090,900 ; Aug. 24.
Rose, George H., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The Ameri-
can Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey. Coil han-
dling apparatus. 2,074,809 ; Mar. 23.
Rose, George H., Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for handling
coils. 2,102,337 ; Dec. 14.
Rose, George M., Jr., East Orange, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America,
New York, N. Y. Stem for electron discharge devices.
2,066.856 ; Jan. 5.
Rose, George M., Jr., Orange, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America. Stem
for electron discharge devices. 2,082,848 ; June 8.
Rose, Harry, Plymouth, Ind. Engine cooling and car
heating system and apparatus. 2,071,659 ; Feb. 23.
Rose, Herbert A. (See Atherton, A. L., and Rose.)
Rose, Herbert A. (See Ludwig, L. R., and Rose.)
Rose, Herbert A., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Vapor electric converter. 2,078,085 ; Apr. 27.
Rose, Herbert A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing (Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Transformer system. 2,085,123 ; June 29.
Rose, Herbert A., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Vapor-electric converter. 2,094,376 ; Sept. 28.
Rose, Herbert A.„ Pittsburgh, and Ned W. Geist, Edge-
wood, assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufactur-
ing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Control system for
a vapor electric converter. 2,088,483 ; July 27.
Rose, Herbert E. (See Loepsinger, A. J., and Rose.)
Rose, Herman R. (See Lemmon, W. S., Rose, and
Young.)
Rose, Hilton W., Seattle, Wash. Determining color den-
sity of liquids. 2,073,223 ; Mar. 9.
Rose, Homer C, Augusta, Wis. Lettering guide.
2,080,093; May 11.
Rose, James, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Safety bath foot pad.
2,075,229 ; Mar. 30.
Rose, James R., Edgeworth, assignor of three-fourths to
M. L. Bcnedum, and J. C. Trees, Pittsburgh, Pa. Treat-
ing hydrocarbon fluids. 2,080,929 ; Jlay 18.
Rose, James R., Edgeworth, assignor of three-fourths to
M. Ij. Bonodum, and J. C. Trees, Pittsburgh, I'a. Ap-
paratus for the treatment of hydrocarbon fluids.
2,080,930 ; May 1 8.
Hose, James U., Edgeworth. assignor of three-fourths to
J\l. Ij. Benedum, and J. C. Trees, Pittsburgh, Pa. Process
of and api)aratus for the treatment of hydrocarbon
fluids. 2,080,931 ; May IS.
Rose, James R., Edgeworth, assignor of three-fourths to
M. Ji. Benedum, and J. C. Trees, Pittsburgh, Pa. Ap-
p.'irntus for the treatment of hydrocarbon fluids.
2,080,9:!2 ; May IS.
Rose, James R., Edgeworth. assignor of Ihree-fourllis to
M. I,. Benedum, and J. C. Trees. Pittsburgh, Pn. Treat-
ing aliphatic livdrocarbons. 2.080,033; May 18.
Rose, Jay, Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe shield. 2,073,181 ;
Mar. 9.
Rose, Jess C, assignor to IVfotlou Picture Electric Prod-
ucts, TiOs Angeles, Calif. Clamjilng means. 2.090,310;
Aug. 17.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Rose, Jess E., assignor to Motion Picture Electric Prod-
ucts, Los Angeles, Calif. Focusing means for incandes-
cent studio spotlights. 2,083,506 ; June 8.
Rose, John R., University City, J. C. Cox, and F. H. Maas,
assignors to Wagner Electric Corporation, St. Louis,
Mo. Honing tool. 2,083,400 ; June 8.
Rose, Lawrence J., St. Louis, Mo. Adjustable curtain
bracket. 2,079,816 ; May 11.
Rose, Lawrence J., St. Louis, Mo. Dispensing device
with regulated measuring means. 2,083,094 ; June 8.
Rose, Merle L., Conway, Ark. Egg opener. 2,087,815 ;
July 20.
Rose Patch & Label Company, The. (See Rosenthal,
Arthur, assignor.)
Rose, William, assignor to B. F. Gump Company, Chicago,
111. Magnetic separator. 2,090,639 ; Aug. 24.
Rose, William H., Jersey City, N. J. Golf-ball tee.
2,072,688; Mar. 2.
Rose, William H., Jersey City, N. J. Ear muff. 2,089,427 :
Aug. 10.
Rose, William H., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Stanco
Incorporated. Powder spraying device. 2,068,871 ;
Jan. 26.
Rose, William H., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Stanco
Incorporated. Powder gun and plunger device adapted
therefor. 2,071,580 ; Feb. 23.
Rose, William H., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Stanco
Incorporated. Discharge elements in powder guns.
2,084,504; June 22.
Rose, William H., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Stancor
Incorporated. Spray gun with removable discharge
tube. 2,084.505 ; June 22.
Rose, William H., Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Stanco,
Incorporated. Powder dispenser. 2,096,920; Oct. 26.
Rose, William K., New York, N. Y. Airplane. 2.077.070 ;
Apr. 13.
Rose, William K., New York, N. Y. Airplane. 2,077,071 ;
Apr. 13.
Rose, William K., New York, N. Y. Aileron. 2,077,072 ;
Apr. 13.
Rosebury, Fred, assignor to University Patents, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Vacuum tube potentiometer.
2,099,349 : Nov. 16.
Roseby, Philip N., Liverpool, England, assignor to As-
sociated Telephone and Telegraph Company, Chicago,
111. Electrical signaling system. 2,077,899 ; Apr. 20.
Roselund, Harold A., assignor to The De Vilbiss Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Spray head. 2,102,382 ; Dec. 14.
Roselund, Harold A., and I. L. Eastman, assignors to The
De Vilbiss Company, Toledo, Ohio. Flock spray'ng
apparatus. 2,091,055 ; Aug. 24.
Roseman. Leo. fSee Rosenman. H.. and Roseman.)
Roseman, Leo, Newark, N. J. Multiple stitch sewing ma-
chine. 2,072,966 ; Mar. 9.
Roseman, Leo, Newark, N. J. Continuous variable stitch
sewing machine. 2,072,967 ; Mar. 9.
Roseman, Leo, Newark, N. J. Slide-operated separable
fastener. 2,073,380 ; Mar. 9.
Roseman, Leo, Newark, N. J. Snap fastener tape.
2.075,060 : Mar. 30.
Roseman, Leo, Newark, N. J. Flat hook fastener tape.
2,087,925 ; July 27.
Roseman, Leo, Newark, N. J. Multiple fastener
2,102,223 ; Dee. 14.
Roseman, Leo, Newark, N. J., assignor to Waldos Koh-I-
Noor, Inc., Long Island City, N. Y. Separable fastener.
2,067,737 ; Jan. 12.
Rosen, Harold M., Muskegon, Mich. Lubricant and its
manufacture. 2,089.500 ; Aug. 10.
Rosen, Jack H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Drinking vessel.
2,075.137 : Mar. 30.
Ros*5n, K:irl W. (See Richtcr, J. C. F. C, and Ros^n.1
Ros^n, Nils I., Stocksund, Sweden. Card register.
2,103,695 ; Dec. 28.
Rosen, Raphael, Cranford, N. J., assignor to Standard Oil
Development Company. Nonsludging oil. 2,069,273 ;
Feb. 2.
Rosen, Raphael, Cranford, N. .7., assignor to Standard Oil
Development Company. Nonsludging oil. 2,069,274 :
Feb. 2.
Rosen, Raphael, Cranford, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Preparing Improved de-
tergents and wotting agents from petroleum oils and
products thereof. 2,084,506 : June 22.
Rosen, Raphael, Cranford, N. J., assignor to Standard Oil
Development Company. Inhibitors for lubricating oils.
2,085,045 ; June 29.
Rosen, Itaphacl. Cranford. and F. M. Archibald. Elizabeth,
N. .T.. assignor to Standard Oil Development Company.
Purifying of alcohols by contact catalysts. 2,068,872;
Jan. 20.
Rosenbaum, Samuel S., Pasadena, assignor to Joseph
Wintroub, Los Angeles, Calif. Automatic meat.
stonipor. 2,084,359 ; June 22.
Rosenborg, David L., et al. (See Fine, David L., as-
signor.)
Rosenberg, Edwin C, Milwaukee, Wis. Hydraulic eleva-
tor toniue damper. 2,085.230 ; June 29.
Rosenberg. Egon, Berlin, and P. Mni)pel, Hamburg, Ger-
many. Device for radioactive impregnation of materials.
2.009.850; Feb. 9.
Rosenberg. George, and L. Splselman, New York, N. T.
Glass picture frame and decorative corner connecter
therefor. 2.071,581 ; Feb. 23.
Collapsible con-
Fastener.
New York, N. Y'. Nut cap-lock.
New York,
Nov. 16.
N. Y. Blank feeding
Y. Weatherproofing
Rosenberg, Heyman, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for nut
making. 2,068,075 ; Jan. 19.
Rosenberg, Heyman, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for mak-
ing wing-nuts. 2,068,076 ; Jan. 19.
Rosenberg, Heyman, New York, N. Y. Damper bearing
unit. 2,081,307 ; May 25.
Rosenberg, Heyman, New York, N. Y. Capped nut and
art of producing same. 2.090.640 ; Aug. 24.
Rosenberg, Heyman, New York, N. Y. Producing' capped
nut blanks. 2,090,641 ; Aug. 24.
Rosenberg, Hevman, New York, N. Y.
tainer. 2,094,496 ; Sept. 28.
Rosenberg, Heyman, New York, N.
2,095,153 ; Oct. 5.
Rosenborg. Heyman,
2,095,289 ; Oct. 12.
Rosenberg, Heyman,
means. 2.099.232 ;
Rosenberg, Heyman, New York, N.
fastener. 2,099,990 ; Nov. 23.
Rosenberg, Jacob E., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The
O. Hommel Company. Opaque lead glass of low melt-
ing-point. 2,084,747 ; June 22.
Rosenberg, Jacob E., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The O.
Hommel Company. Enamelware. 2,086,190 ; July 6.
Rosenberg, Kurt, Berlin, Germany, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to American Epok Inc., New York, N. Y.
Incandescent lamp cinematographic
2,069,851; Feb. 9.
Rosenberg, Philip S. (See Saunders, L. P.,
berg.)
Rosenberg, Samuel, Milwaukee, Wis. Ear muff. 2,070,216 ;
Feb. 9.
Milwaukee, Wis. Knitted hood and
2,083,616; June 15.
, Brockton,
; June 22.
Brockton,
2,093,099 ;
apparatus,
and Rosen-
Mass. Perforating ma-
Mass. Machine for orna-
Sept. 14.
Ind. Trimming machine.
Rosenberg, Samuel,
scarf assembly.
Rosenberg, Stig E.
chine. 2,084,869
Rosenberg, Stig E.,
menting leather.
Rosenberger, George, Munice,
2,085,393 ; June 29.
Rosenberger, William A., assignor to Pangborn Corpora-
tion, Hagerstown, Md. Filtering and collecting appa-
ratus. 2,072,906 ; Mar. 9.
Rosenberry, Homer R., and R. P. Rosenberry, assignors
to C. W. Brand, Cleveland, Ohio. Hydraulic jack.
2,078,208; Apr. 20.
Rosenberry, Homer R., Euclid, and R. P. Rosenberry,
Cleveland, assignors to C. W. Brand, Cleveland, Ohio.
Packing means for hydraulic jacks. 2,094,752 ; Oct. 5.
Rosenberry, Ray P. (See Rosenberry, Homer R. and
R. P.)
Rosenblad, Curt F., Sodertalje, Sweden, assignor to Aktie-
bolaget Rosenblads Patenter, Stockholm, Sweden. Heat
exclianger. 2,081,678 ; May 25.
Rosenblatt, Alexander. (See David. L., and Rosenblatt.)
Rosenblum, Israel, New York, N. Y. Polyhydric alcohol-
c.Trboxyllo organic acid-weak polybnsic inorganic acid-
phenol-aldehyde condensation products. Re. 20.513 ;
Sept. 21 f . , ,
I
Heights, N. Y. Artificial
2,079,926 ; May 11.
Heights, N. Y. Synthetic
Rosenblum, Israel, Jackson
resin and producing same.
Rosenblum, Israel, Jackson
resin. 2,081,153 ; May 25.
Itosenblum, Israel, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Artificial resin
and making the same. 2,081,154 ; May 25.
Rosenblum, Israel. Jackson Heights, N. .Y.. Polyhydric
alcohol-polybasic acid resin. 2,088,612 ; Aug. 3.
Rosenblum. Israel. Jackson Heights. N. Y. Hvdroxvdi-
phonyl resin and making same. 2.093.481 ; Sept. 21 !
Ro.senblum, Israel, Jackson Heights. N. Y. Polvhydric
alcohol-polybasic aliphatic acid resin. 2,103,273 ; Dec.
Rosencrants. Fay H. (See Jackson, G. P., and Rosen-
crants.)
Rosencrants, Fay H., Scarsdale. N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Combustion Engineering Company, Inc.
Power plant. 2,086.781 ; July 13.
Rosencrants. Fay H., Scarsdale, assignor to Combustion
Engineering Companv, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Boiler
and furnace installation. 2,088.724 ; Aug. 3.
Rosencrants. Fay H., Scarsdale, N. Y., and A. C. Weigel,
East Orange, N. J., assignors to Combustion Engineer-
ing Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Boiler drum equip-
ment. 2,075,059 ; Mar. 30.
Rosene. Victor E., Montclair, N. J.. as!;i?nor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated, New York. N. Y.
Control circuit. 2,066.539 : Jan. 5.
Rosenfeld, Henry L., Jr. (See Rider, Herbert E., as-
signor.)
Rosenfleld, Jacob L. (See Frederick, Joseph JI., as-
signor.)
Rosengarten, Jlitchell G.. Philadelphia, Pa. Golf practic-
ing device. 2,087.334 ; Julv 20.
Rosengarten, MitclioU G., Philadelphia, Pa. Target.
2. 099.908 : Nov. 23.
Rosennian, Herman, Newark, N. J Skipping or slipping of
stitches with a sewing machine. 2,083,095 ; June 8.
Rosenman, Herman, and L. Roseman. Newark, N. J. Slip
stitch sewing machine. 2.099.574 • Nov 16
Rosonmiind. Alfred L.. Rockaway. N. J., assignor to
btapling Machines Co. Machine for use in making
boxes. 2.090,155 : Aug. 17.
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527
Rosenmund, Alfred L., Rockaway, N. J., assignor to Sta-
pling Machines Co. Box-making machine. 2,091,377 ;
Aug. 31.
Rosenmund, Alfred L., Rockaway, N. J., assignor to
Stapling Machines Co. Machine for equipping box
parts with fastening means. 2,093,139 ; Sept. 14.
Rosenmund, Alfred L., Rockaway, N. J., assignor to
Stapling Machines Co. Box making machine.
2,101,457 ; Dec. 7.
Rosenow, Oscar F., and D. D. Gardner, Columbus, Ohio.
Emergency stimulator unit. 2,087,119 ; July 13.
Rosenquist, John, Seattle, Wash. Safetypin. 2,089,576 ;
Aug. 10.
Rosenstein,
stein.)
Rosenstein,
Ludwig. (See Hund, W. J., and Rosen-
Ludwig, assignor to Shell Development Com-
pany, San Francisco, Calif. Treating water. Re.
20,360 ; May 11.
Rosenstone, Samuel D., Passaic, and C. Ackerman,
Hackensack, N. J. Slicing machine. 2,101,755 ; Dec. 7.
Rosenthal, Arthur, assignor to The Rose Patch & Label
Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Label folding machine.
2,069,115 ; Jan. 26.
Rosenthal, August and H. L., Wauwatosa, assignors to
Rosenthal Mfg. Co., West Allis, Wis. Husker shredder.
2,086,960 ; July 13.
Rosenthal, David, Ellenville, N. Y. Sash balance.
2,098,634; Nov. 9.
Rosenthal, Frank, Mountain Ranch, Calif. Can drinking
spout. 2,086,642 : July 13.
Rosenthal, Henry, New York, N. Y. Metering means.
2,072,409 ; Mar. 2.
Rosenthal, Henry L. (See Rosenthal, August, and H. L.)
Rosenthal, Leo, Leverkusen-Wiesdorf, W. Becker, Cologne-
Mulheim, and R. Herbermehl, Cologne-Deutz, assignors
to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-
on-the-Main, Germany. Metal primer. 2,088,140 ; July
27.
Rosenthal, Leo, Leverkusen-Wiesdorf, and R. Hevermehl,
Cologne-Deutz, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Composition of matter containing chlorinated caou-
tchouc. 2,090,901 ; Aug. 24.
Rosenthal Mfg. Co. (See Rosenthal, August, and H. L.,
assignors.)
Rosenthal, Max H., Los Angeles, Calif. Knob mounting.
2,092,932 ; Sept. 14.
Rosenthal, Nathan, La Due, and N. R. Wegusen, Jr., as-
signors to Rosenthal Paper Company, St. Louis, Mo.
Folding box. 2,090,375 ; Aug. 17.
Rosenthal Paper Company. (See Hyndman, Meade, as-
signor.)
Rosenthal Paper Company. (See Rosenthal, N., and We-
gusen, assignors.)
Rosenvold, Leo, Wildrose, N. Dak. Reel for grain har-
vesting machines. 2,084,049 ; June 15.
Rosenwasser, Myer, Kansas City, Mo. Coat collar.
2,079,877 ; May 11.
Rosenzweig, Siegfried, Long Island City, N. Y. Vibration
damper. 2,093,930 ; Sept. 21.
Roser, Louis A. (See Shepherd, M. S., and Wiley, as-
signors.)
Rosin, Edwin A. (See Drake, J. L., and Rosin.)
Rosin, Paul, and E. Rammler, Dresden, Germany, said
Rammler assignor to said Rosin. Pneumatic drying
device. 2,068,077 ; Jan. 19.
Rosine, Conrad, Chicago, 111. Antislipping device.
2,089,136 ; Aug. 3.
Rosinsky, Walter, Oppau, assignor to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Prankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Producing acetaldehyde from acetylene. 2,081,770 ;
May 25.
Rosinsky, Walter, Oppau, and P. Baumann, Ludwig-
shafen-on-the-Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Production of acetaldehyde from acetylene. 2,077,586 ;
Apr. 20.
Roske, Earl M., Columbus, Wis. Fastening element hold-
er and guide for boxes. 2,092,682 ; Sept. 7.
Roskosky, Stephen J. (See Albrecht, H. O., McGlone,
and Roskosky.)
Rosmnit. John A., Manistee, Mich. Pulp stock agitation.
2,092,263; Sept. 7.
Rosner, Adolph. (See La Brie, L. E., and Rosnor.)
Rosnor, Adolph, Rockton, 111., assignor to Bendix Brake
Company, South Bend, Ind. Brake lining. 2,102,855 ;
Dec. 21.
RosofP Bros., Inc., et al. (See Meyevstein, Anthony M.,
assignor.)
Rosow, Morris, Philadelphia, Pa. Coat tie. 2,099,535 ;
Nov. 16.
Ross, Albert M., New Britain, Conn. Welding electrode.
2,007,200 ; Jan. 12.
Ross, Albert M., Now Britain, Conn. Arc welding appa-
ratus. 2,094,411 ; Sept. 28.
Ro.ss, Anton, Houston, Tex. Coupling for brake systems.
2,085,809 ; July 6.
Roes, Archibald S. (See Monk, R. H., and Ros.s.)
Ross, Aubrey A., Marblehead, Mass., assignor (o Generiil
lOleclric Cloiiipany. Rotary pump. ■J.0(iS..^>70 ; Jan. 19.
Ross, Aylnior O., Wllklnsbure, Pa., assignor to Maro Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Manufacluring closed ro-
ccptaclcH. 2,074,800 ; Mar. 23.
Ross, Charles, Sands, Mich. Glazier's tool. 2,076,134;
Apr. 6.
Ross, Charles E., and T. E. Perks, London, England.
Cooking device. 2,085,511 ; June 29.
Ross, Charles R., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Temperature controlled shut-ofE valve. 2,087,551 ; July
20.
Ross, Clifford O., Beverly Hills, Calif. Lubricant retainer
for the supporting springs of vehicles. 2,071,854 ;
Feb. 23.
Ross, Clifford O., Beverly Hills, Calif. Vehicle spring.
2,073,882 ; Mar. 16.
Ross, David E., andX.. M. Alt, assignors to Rostone, Incor-
porated, La Fayette, Ind. Interior wall construction for
buildings. 2,097,988 ; Nov. 2.
Ross, Donald P., and W. A. Elliott, Minneapolis, Minn.
Acoustical material. 2,077,713 ; Apr. 20.
Ross, Ernest. (See Hasbrouck, H. J., Jr., and Ross.)
Ross, Ernest, Elmhurst, assignor to United Research Cor-
poration, Long Island City, N. Y. Pad roller and
mounting therefor. 2,073,224 ; Mar. 9.
Ross, Ernest, Elmhurst, assignor to United Research
Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Lamp mount.
2,093,023 ; Sept. 14.
Ross, Ernest, Richmond Hill, assignor to United Research
Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Intermittent film
movement. 2,076,919 ; Apr. 13.
Ross, Ernest, Los Angeles, assignor to United Research
Corporation, Burbank, Calif. Mounting for light sensi-
tive devices. 2,101,918; Dec. 14.
Ross, Ernest, Elmhurst, and A. S. Eliason, Whitestone,
assignors to United Research Corporation, Long Island
City, N. Y. Pad roller assembly. 2,073,225 ; Mar. 9.
Ross, Ernest, Elmhurst, and E. L. Fischer, Jackson
Heights, assignors to United Research Corporation, Long
Island City, N. Y. Lens mount. 2,087,333 ; July 20.
Ross, Ernest, Elmhurst, H. J. Hasbrouck, Jr., Flushing,
assignors to United Research Corporation, Long Island
City, N. Y. Sound unit and film drive therefor.
2,092,185 ; Sept. 7.
Ross, Fenton A., assignor to The Port Arthur Shipbuild-
ing Company, Limited, Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada.
Time indicating device. 2,071,274 ; Feb. 16.
Ross, Frederick A., Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Catamenial
device. 2,092,427 ; Sept. 7.
Ross, Frederick N., assignor to F. L. McLaughlin Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Clinch-on nut. 2,080,545 ; May
18.
Ross Gear & Tool Company. (See Newman, Percy A.,
assignor.)
Ross, Hugh G., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Hygrometer.
2,092,264 ; Sept. 7.
Ross, Hugh G., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada, assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Motor-driven kitchen utensil.
2,069,506 ; Feb. 2.
Ross, Hugh M., Woodhaven, N. Y. Seaming machine.
2,083,401; June 8.
Ross, J. O., Engineering Corporation. (See Byron, Ralph,
assignor.)
Ross, J. O., Engineering Corporation. (See Partscli,
Frank W., assignor.)
Ross, James W., Washington, Pa., assignor to Hazel-
Atlas Glass Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Lehr loader.
2,094,497 ; Sept. 28.
Ross, John, assignor, by mesne assignments, to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Two-cycle engine
load control. 2,067,984 ; Jan. 19.
Ross, John D., Brewer, Maine. Tire chain. 2,079,184 ;
May 4.
Ross, John O., New York, N. Y., and C. C. Hunicke,
Palisade, N. J. Conditioning air in railway cars.
2,089,428 ; Aug. 10.
Ross, Joseph R., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for colonic
irrigation. 2,080,788 ; May 18.
Ross, Karl, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Building dentures.
•2,077.012: Apr. 13.
Ross, Malcolm R., Macon, Ga. Garment hanger.
2,082,910; June 8.
Itoss, INIanley L., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Recovery of metals from their ores. 2,677,073 ; Apr. 13.
Ross, Marjorie V., Long Beach, Calif. Piano teaching
apparatus. 2,072,511 : Mar. 2.
Ross, Melvin 10., and A. L. Maynard, Los Angeles, Calif.
Mail and package sorting and distributing device.
2,079,385 ; Bfay 4.
Ross, Nathan, Los Angeles, Calif. Cloth cutting machine.
2,077,900; Apr. 20.
Ross, Oscar A., New York, N. Y. Circuit controller.
2,073,808 ; Mar. 10.
Ross, Oscar A., New York, N. Y. Sound recording np-
parntus. 2,074,510; Mar. 23.
Ross, Oscar A., New York, N. Y. Sysfom for synchronously
recording action and sound. 2. 07-4. 51 7 ; Mar. '2".
Ro.'^s, Osciir A., New York, N. Y. Sound motion picture
film and system for producing the same. 2,0S7,,')81 ;
Julv 20.
Ross, Oscar A.. New York, assignor to Gonoral Railway
Slk'ual Compiuiy, Rochester, N. Y. Automatic ballast
(■(>nii)oiisi\ting ni(>ans for railway track circuits.
2,0,S3,175 J June 8.
Ros.<). Otto C. (See Dressol, G. F., and Ross.)
RosH, Paul A. (See Do Witt, W. J., and Ross.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Ross, Paul M. (See Rorden, 11. L., and Ross.)
Ross, R. W., Manufacturing Corporation. (See Ross,
Ruth W., assignor.)
Ross, liasnius li. (See Clement, James E., assignor.)
Ross, Raymond O., Portland, Oreg. Garment hanger.
2.101,294; Dec. 7.
Ross, Raymond W., assignor to Leeds and Northrup Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Exhibiting instrument.
2,074,117; Mar. 16.
Ross, Raymond \V., and S. H. Seberhagen, assignors to
Leeds & Northrup Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Re-
corder. 2,074,118 ; Mar. 16.
Ross, Raymond W., Philadelphia, Pa., and S. H. Seber-
hagen, deceased, late of Philadelphia, Pa., by Sophie
Seberhagen, executrix, assignor to Leeds and Northrup
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Universal recorder pen
assembly. 2,080,065 ; May 11.
Ross, Raymond W., and S. H. Seberhagen, deceased,
Sophie Seberhagen, executrix, assignors to Leeds and
Northrup Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric circuit
controller. 2,081,184 ; May 25.
Ross, Raymond W., and S. II. Seberhagen, deceased, by S.
Seberhagen, executrix, assignors to Leeds and Northrup
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Controller. 2,090,064 :
Oct. 19.
Ross, Ruth W., New York, N. Y. Exhaust muffler.
2.076.827 ; Apr. 13.
Ross, Ruth W., assignor to R. W. Ross Manufacturing
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Paper dispenser.
2,073,719 ; Mar. 16.
Ross, Simon G., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to United
Shoe IMachinery Corporation, Patersoh, N. J. Shoe
and making it. 2,972,216 ; Mar. 2.
Ross, Walter C, Springfield, assignor to White & Wyckoff
Mfg. Company, Holyoke, Mass. Notebook. 2,081,875 ;
May 25.
Ross, William, Surbiton, England. Screening apparatus.
2,082,302 ; June 1.
Rossberg, William N. (See Allingham, John, assignor.)
Rosseau, Leon B., Lower Merion Township, Montgomery
County, Pa., assignor to General Electric Company.
Heat treating apparatus. 2.098,813 ; Nov. 9.
Rosser, Evan R., Williamsport, Pa. Shoerack. 2,084,779 ;
June 22.
Rosser, Reginald J., and H. Swann, Manchester, England,
assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited.
Manufacture of alcohols. 2,070,318 ; Feb. 9.
Rossetti, Jerome. (See Aubert, F. B., and Rossetti.)
Rossi, Giacinto, and J. Massa, Philadelphia, Pa. Gas
mixer. 2,077,493 ; Apr. 20.
Rossin, Donald F., Goodwin, S. Dak. Pocket paper punch.
2,083,476 ; June 8.
Rossiter, Edmund C, London, England, assignor, by mesno
assignments, to American Cyanamid Company. Manu-
facture of artificial resins and the like. 2,097.895 ;
Nov. 2.
Rossiter, Wayne F., assignor to Independent Press Room
Inc., San Francisco, Calif. Loom. 2,077,532 ; Apr. 20.
Rossman, Albert A., et al. (See Ferguson, Paul M., as-
signor.)
Rossman, Allen M., Wilmette, assignor to Rossman Engi-
neering Company, Chicago, 111. Frequency converter.
2,081,369 ; May 25.
Rossman, Allen M., Wilmette, assignor to Rossman Engi-
neering Company, Chicago, 111. Adjustable speed con-
trol. 2.087,782 ; July 20.
Ro.ssman, Allen M., Wilmette, assignor to Rossman Engi-
neorinc Company, Chicago, 111. Mechanical power
transmi.<?sion. 2.097.534 : Nov. 2.
Rossman, Edwin F., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Valve for shock
absorbers. 2,079,771 ; May 11.
Rossman, Edwin V.. and F. D. Funston, Dayton, Ohio,
assignors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Shock absorber. 2,087,45] ; July 20.
Rossman Engineering Company. (See Rossman, Allen M.,
assignor.)
Rossman, Peter F., assienor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,087,552 ; Julv
20.
Rossman, Peter F., assignor to Packard Motor ('ar Com-
pany, DetroitvMich. Jlotor veliicle. 2,097.739 ; Nov. 2.
Rossniann, Rudolf, Gauting, near Munich, Germany, as-
signor to Tefag Textil-Finan-/, A.-G., Zurich, Switzerland.
Dobby for weaving. 2,069,330 ; Feb. 2.
Rossmann, Rudolf. Ganting vor Munich, Germany, as-
signor to Tefag Textil-Finanz A.-G., Zurich, Switzerland.
Gripping shuttle for looms. 2.000.703 : Aug. 24.
Rossmann, Rudolf, Gauting, near Munich, Germany, as-
signor to Tefag Textil-Finanz A.-G., Zurich, Switzer-
land. High capacity weaving machine. 2,099,627 ;
Nov. 10.
Rossmann, Rudolf, WInterthur, assignor to Tefag Textilo-
Finanz A. G., Zurich, Switzerland. Apparatus for con-
trolling thread tension in looms for weaving. 2,080,620 ;
Aug. 10.
Rossomme, Raymond H. (See Vayda, L. L., and Ros-
somme.)
Rnsaow, Herman, Melvindale, Mich. Saw bench.
2,080,420 : Aug. 10.
Rossow, Walter D. (See Bonner, R. C, Mahlnian, and
Rossow. )
Rost, Helge, Stocksung, Sweden. Concentric conductor
for communication systems. 2,092,023 ; Sept. 7.
Rost van Tonningen, Johannes H. W., The Hague, Neth-
erlands, assignor to Shell Development Company, San
Francisco, Calif. Manufacturing gasoline by distilla-
tion. 2,076,214 ; Apr. 6.
Rostoue, Incorporated. (See Ross, D. E., and Alt, as-
signors.)
Rotaprint Akt.-Ges. (See Gericke, Erich, assignor.)
Rotary Furnaces Limited. (See Garreau, Henri, as-
signor.)
Rotelli, Delma, and H. B. Saxe, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brassifere.
2,078,099 ; Apr. 20.
Rotermund, Maynard A. (See Kennedy, H. B.. Roter-
mund, and Jones.)
Roth, Adolf, Essen, assignor to Fried. Krupp Aktien-
gesellschaft, Essen-on-the-Ruhr, Germany. Internal
combustion engine 2,075,911 ; Apr. 6.
Roth, Clement E., Towson, Md., assignor to The Black &
Decker Manufacturing Company. Armature lead con-
nection. 2,078,024; Apr. 20.
Roth, Henry W., Detroit, Mich. Switch actuating device
for electric welding machines. 2,071,473 ; Feb. 23.
Roth, Henry W., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Current in-
terrupter for electric welding. 2,091,719 ; Aug. 31.
Roth, Paul, H. Elvert, and F. Steinberger, Frankfort-on-
the-Main-Hoechst, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Preparing acetaldehyde from acetylene. 2,074,619 ; Mar.
23.
Roth, Sydney M., Chicago, HI. Air filter. 2,096,262 ;
Oct. 19.
Rothe, Horst. (See Jobst, G. and Rothe.)
Rothe, Horst, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Me-
chanical mounting of electrodes in discharge tubes.
2.085,231 ; June 29.
Rothe, Horst, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Re-
siliently supported electrode in electron discharge de-
vices. 2.085,232 ; June 29.
Rothe, Horst, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, GJermany. Im-
pedance regulating system. 2,088,439 ; July 2^.
Rothe, Horst, and W. Kleen, assignors to Telefunken
Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Ber-
lin, Germany. Electron discharge device. 2,081,714 ;
May 25.
Rothe. Horst, W. Kleon, and W. Graffunder, assignors to
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H., Berlin, Germany. Discharge tube with beam form-
ing grids. 2,097,306 ; Oct. 26.
Rothenberg, Harry, West Norwood, N. J., assignor to
H. Hynian. Brooklyn, N. Y. Battery cell container and
tester. 2.093.983 : Sept. 21.
Rothman, Emanuel M., Philadelphia, Pa. Bathing cos-
tujue. 2,097,777 ; Nov. 2.
Rothmund, Leopold. Stuttgart, Germany. Canal lock.
2,103,871 ; Dec. 28.
Rothrock, Henry S., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Phenolic compounds.
2,069,275 ; Feb. 2.
Rothrock. Henry S., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Tertiary alkvl-cyclohexyl
phenols and preparing same. 2,069,560; Feb." 2.
Rothrock, Henry S., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Synthetic resins.
2,079,633 ; May 11.
Rothrock, Henry S., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Resinous composition.
2.097,345 ; Oct. 26.
RotinofT, Alexander G., deceased, late of Kingswav, Lon-
don, by A. M. Rotinoff and G. A. Rotinoff, South Ken-
sington, administrators, assignors to West's Rotinoff
Piling & Construction Company Limited, London, Eng-
land. Concrete sheet piling. 2,089,763 ; Aug. 10.
Rotinoff, Anno M., administrators et al. (See Rotinoff,
Alexander G.)
Rotinoff, George A., administrators et al. (See Rotinoff,
Alexander G.)
Rotnor, Irving E., Now York, N. Y. Cover for headrest.
2.068.571 ; J.an. 19.
Rotor-Table Games, Inc. (See Goldberger, Oscar, as-
signor.)
Rott, Richard A., Madison, Wis. Refrigerated truck.
2,069,481 ; Feb. 2.
Rotte6. Pierre, assignor to F. Geneve, Paris. France.
Self-loading refuse vehicle. 2,084,656 ; June 22.
Rotter, Max, Milwaukee. Wis., assignor to Busch-Sulzer
Bros.-Diospl Engine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Gear
drive. 2.102.167 ; Dec. 14.
Rotter. Rudolph W., Kent, Wash. Culinary device.
2.100.271 ; Nov. 23.
Rottman, George, Brooklyn, N. Y. Moth bag. 2,071,088 ;
Feb. 16.
^".t^Pi"' George, Brooklyn, N. Y. Knock down cabinet.
2.072.383 : Mar. 2.
Rottman. George, Brooklyn, N. Y. Receptacle. 2,083,868 ;
June 15.
Rottmund, Fred G., assisnor to Armstrone Cork Company,
Lancaster, Pa. Block printing machine. 2,006,801 ;
Jan. o.
Rottner, Emil. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Method
and apparatus for defrosting refrigerators. "2,091,884;
Aug 31.
LIST OF PATENTEES
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Roualet, Andre J. (See Macauley, J. B., Jr., and
Roualet.)
Roudanez, Georges, Chicago, 111. Automatic speed change
power trapsmission. 2,067,650 ; Jan. 12.
Roughton, Ernest A. (See Burge, J. E. P., and Roughton.)
Roumazeilles, Maurice, Joinville le Pont, and R. Harl6,
Pitres, assignors to Societe dite Harle Freres & Co.,
S. A. R. L., Pitres (Eure), France. Mining fuse.
2,095,574 ; Oct. 12.
Round Oak Company. (See Freeland, Frank J., as-
signor.)
Rounds, Marion D., South Braintree, Mass. Processed
sugar and making the same. 2,099,175 ; Nov. 16.
Rous, Bernard, Brooklyn, N. Y. Multiple display card.
2,088,762 ; Aug. 3.
Rouse, Ernest E., assignor to Silent Gliding Doors Lim-
ited, London, England. Guide rail for rollers, wheels,
and the like. 2,078,811 ; Apr. 27.
Rouse, John H., Los Angeles, Calif. Protectable eraser.
2,069,462 ; Feb. 2.
Rouse, Warren E., Pleasant Ridge, Mich., assignor to
The Waterbury Tool Company, Waterbury. Conn.
Mooring and hoisting apparatus. Re. 20,551 ; Nov. 9.
Roush, Samuel E., Midland, Mich. Metallic frame con-
struction. 2,085,472 ; June 29.
Roush, Walter E. (See Boundy, R. H., and Roush.)
Roush, Walter E. (See Prutton, C. F., and Roush.)
Rouss, Sydney. (See McKenna, Vincent and W., and
Rouss.)
Rousseau, Albert B., Nashville, Tenn. Electric rat trap.
2,098,884; Nov. 9.
Rousseau, Raymon E. (See Whedon, Le G. S., Grinnell,
and Rousseau.)
Routh. Almond C., Sandusky, Ohio. Ice cream manufac-
turing apparatus. 2,067,683; Jan. 12.
Routh, Almond C, Sandusky, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Girdler Corporation, Louisville, Ky.
Apparatus for forming unit portions of ice cream or
the like. 2,081.282 : May 25.
Roux, Albert, Bnghien, France, assignor to I'Air Liquide,
Societe Anonyme pour I'Etude et I'Exploitation des
Procedes Georges (Claude, Paris, France. Coatings for
welding electrodes. 2,089,101 ; Aug. 3.
Roux, Charles, and L. E. C16mencet, Paris, France. Self-
releasing clutch. 2,081,679 ; May 25.
Roux, Erwin, Berlin-Friedenau, and H. Imhof, Berlin-
Steglitz, assignors to Askania-Werke Aktiengesellschaft,
Berlin-Friedenau, Germany. Torsion balance.
2,075,625 ; Mar. 30.
Rovinsky, Cosmos W., Menominee, Mich. Electrical insect
exterminator. Re. 20,298 ; Mar. 16.
Rovinsky, Stanley J., Menominee, Mich., assignor to R. II.
Bem,an. Regulating valve. 2,067,346 ; Jan. 12.
Rowand, Lewis G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Concentration of ores
by electromagnetic separation. 2,072,907 ; Mar. 9.
Rowe, Allen W., Bingharaton, N. Y. Foldable seat.
2,100,979 ; Nov. 30.
Rowe, Alvin V., Galesburg, 111. Bale tie. 2,071,089 ;
Feb. 16.
Eowe, Andrew R., Midland, Pa. Method for casting in-
gots. 2,086,437 ; July 6.
Rowe, Arthur F., Lansing, Mich. Plastic composition
and compounding the same. 2,093,213 ; Sept. 14.
Rowe, Claude O., Santa Monica, assignor of one-lialf to
L. Janisky, Los Angeles, Calif. Internal orifice thermal
dilator and medicator. 2,078,686 : Apr. 27.
Rowe, Clement J. (See Kindl, C. H., and Rowe.)
Rowe, Fred H., et al. (See Chandler, Daniel L., as-
signor.)
Rowe, Fred H., Gloucester, and D. L. Chandler, Somer-
ville, assignors of thirty percent to said Rowe and
fifteen percent to E. M. Bailey, Swampscott, twenty
percent to W. H. Davis, Lynn, ten percent to H. W.
Montague, Suffolk County, and three percent to H. C.
BatcheUler, Peabody, ten percent to E. B. Fraser, Lynn,
and twelve percent to T. H. Richardson, Brooklino,
Mass. Window control for doors. 2,089,712; Aug. 10.
Rowe, George E., Wethersfleld, assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Method of and
apparatus for feeding molten glass. 2,072,827 ; Mar. 2.
Rowe, George E., Wethersfield, assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Lehr stacker.
2,075,752 ; Mar. 30.
Rowe, Ilobart E., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electrode mounting for pool-type
discharge devices. 2,083,402 ; June 8.
Rowe, Irving R., and E. E. Bradley, assignors to The At-
wood Machine Company, Stonington, Conn. Twisting
machine. 2,098,931 ; Nov. 9.
Rowe, Lawrence A., Oak Park, assignor to MacLean-Fog
Lock Nut Company, Chicago, 111. Dust guard assembly.
2,070,865 : Feb. 10.
Rowe, Lawrence A., Oak Park, assignor to MacLean-Fogg
Lock Nut Company, Chicago, 111. Record card box for
railway eq\iipnient. •J,083.)03 ; Juno 8.
Rowe, lyawrence A., Oak Park, assignor to MacLcan-
Fogg Lock Nut Company, Chicago, 111. Dust guard
and seal assembly. 2,103,555; Doc. 28.
Rowe Manufacfuring Company, (See Norborg, William
A., assignor.)
Rowe, Martin L., assignor to The Gerrard Company, Inc.,
Chicago, HI. Wire cutter. 2,098.795; Nov. 0.
Rowo, Paul H., Los Angeles, Calif. Tclephonograph.
2,092,024 ; Sept. 7.
Rowe, Raymond N., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Companv, Plainville, Conn. Solderless
electrical terminal. 2,068,152; Jan. 39.
Rowe, Raymond N., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn. Solderless
wire connecter. 2,076,209 ; Apr. 6.
Rowe, Raymond N^ assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn. Electric
switch. 2,077,587 ; Apr. 20.
Rowe, Raymond N., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Company, Plainville, Conn. Electrical terminal.
2,083,923 ; June 15.
Rowe, Raymond N., assignor to The Trumbull Electric
Manufacturing Company, Plainville, Conn. Electric
switch. 2,102,545 ; Dec. 14.
Rowe, William, Oakland, and A. B. Miller, Berkeley, as-
signors to The Paraffine Companies, Inc., San Francisco,
Calif. Embossed covering material and manufacture.
2,091,396 ; Aug. 31.
Rowe, AVilliam, Oakland, and A. B. Miller, Berkeley, as-
signors to The Paraffine Companies, Inc., San Francisco,
Calif. Making inlaid linoleum. 2,098,015 ; Nov. 2.
Rowe, William W., Cincinnati, assignor to The Paper Serv-
ice Company, Lockland, Ohio. Plural ply fabric.
2,069,778 ; Feb. 9.
Rowe, William W., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bemis Bro. Bag. Co., St. Louis, Mo.
Bag and process and device for effecting closures there-
in. 2,070,685 ; Feb. 16.
Rowe, William W., Cincinnati, assignor to The Paper
Service Company, Lockland, Ohio. Bag and container
for lieavy duty. 2,071,362 ; Feb. 23.
Rowe, William W., Cincinnati, assignor to The Paper
Service Company, Lockland, Ohio. Coated creped fabric
and article and making it. 2,077,438 ; Apr. 20.
Rowe, William W., Cincinnati, assignor to The Paper
Service Company, Lockland, Ohio. Composite fabrics
and their manufacture. 2,081,308 ; May 25.
Rowe, William W., Cincinnati, assignor to The Paper
Service Company, Lockland, Ohio. Flexible impervious
and weather-proof material. 2,085,473 ; June 29.
Rowe, William W., Cincinnati, assignor to The Paper
Device Company, Lockland, Ohio. Resilient stretchable
fabric. 2,092,140; Sept. 7.
Rowe, William W., Cincinnati, assignor to The Paper
Service Company, Lockland, Ohio. Making adhesively-
secured seamed structures. 2,098,258 ; Nov. 9.
Rowe, William W., Cincinnati, assignor to The Paper
Service Company, Lockland, Ohio. Composite fabric.
2,101,874; Dec. 14.
Rowell, Charles V., Burwood, near Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia. Method and apparatus for bending
wood. 2,094,303; Sept. 28.
Rowell, Frank F., St. Paul, Minn. Silo. 2,074,592 ; Mar.
23.
Rowell, George S., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Addressograph-Multigraph Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio.
EmuL^oid inlcs. 2.090,704 ; Aug. 24.
Rowen, Thomas C, Swampscott, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Method
of and machine for operating upon shoe parts.
2,094,905 ; Oct. 5.
Rowland, Clarence G., Newington Junction, assignor to
The Fuller Brush Company, Hartford, Conn. Brush.
2.101,790; Dec. 7.
Rowland, Dwight P., and C. C. Dnhl, assignors to Bur-
rouglis Adding IMachine Company, Detroit, Jlich. Type-
writer. 2.076,746 ; Apr. 13.
Rowlands, Tom, Timperley, and J. Shuttleworth, Sale,
England, assignors to Linotype and Machinery Limit-
ed, London, England. Sheet feeding apparatus for
printing machines. 2,080,010; Jlay 11.
Rowles, George H. (See Lessen, A. H., and Rowles, and
Dougherty.)
Rowley, Albert T., Pittsburgh, Pa. Artificial leg.
2,067,051 : Jan. 12.
Rowley, Artluir A. (See Burton, F. F., and Rowley.)
Rowley, Arthur A., Hnmden, assignor to Winchester Re-
peating Arms Company, New Haven. Conn. Upturn-
and-pullback bolt-action firearm. 2,099,035; Nov. 16.
Rowley, Arthur C, Drexel Hill, assignor to Globe Auto-
matic Sprinkler Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Sprinlcler
head for automatic sprinkler systems. 2,076,483 ;
Apr. 6.
Rowley, Arthur C, Drexel Hill, assignor to Globe Auto-
matic Sprinkler Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Dry pipe
vnlve. 2.086,438; July 6.
Rowley, Charles B., and M. A. Spencer, Clevolnud, Ohio.
Wall structure. 2.078,281 : .Vpr. 27.
Rowley, Harry J. (See Campbell, William B., assignor.)
Kowntroo, I'^rancis, MonUscnton. and A. J. E. Kitls. Sun-
dorlaiul, assignors of ono-tliird to Swan. Iliintor, &
Wigliiini Itlcliardsoii T.iniilod. Nowca-sitie-npon-Tyno,
EnglMud. Piston. 2,060,802 ; Jan. 5.
Rowiitreo, T^eonard G,, IMiilMdoIphi.i. Pa. Clinical surface
thermometer. 2,100,013; Nov. 30.
Rowold, Otto, Obernrsel, n(>ar l'''rnukfort on-thoMaIn,
Germany. Bow for handbags. 2, 092, 111 ; Sept. 7.
Roy, (,'(>clle M.. Meudon. assignor to Societe des T'slnes
Chimi(iuos Rlione-Poulenc, Paris, France. Automatic
apparatus for determining the hardness of water.
2.in'_',2S2 ; Dec. 1-1.
Roy, Delia, Bloomneld, N. J. Arm sling. 2, OSS 927 ;
Aug. 3.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Roy, Edmond O., Franklin, N. H. Pivot. 2,093,367 ;
Sept. 14.
Roy, Kmil, Ebenezer. N. Y. Grave marker and making
the same. 2.095,290 ; Oct. 12.
Roy, Ernest H. (See Horn, M. V., Roy, and Lovett.)
Royal Bond, Inc. (See Landau, Argo E., assignor.)
Royal Electric Company. (See Gluck, Edward V., as-
signor.)
Royal Electric Company. (See Goodwin, George R., as-
signor. )
Royal, Joseph X. (See Dreux, A. H.. and Royal.)
Royal Revues, Inc. (See Hyde, William C, assignor.)
Royal Revues, Inc. (See Salcedo, Ferdinand G., assignor.)
Royal Switchboard Co. (See Richardson, James C, as-
signor.)
Royal Typewriter Company. (See Handley, George F., as-
signor.)
Royal Typewriter Company. (See Hart, Henry J., as-
signor.)
Royal Typewriter Company. (See Khalil, Seyed. as-
signor.)
Royal Typewriter Company. (See Utz, Anthony, as-
signor.)
Royal Worcester Corset Company. (See Federico, Elsie,
assignor.)
Roye, Charles L. (See Norinsberg, J., and Roye.)
Roye, Richard T., assignor to Gray Tool Company, Hous-
ton, Tex. Packer. 2,075,912 ; Apr. 6.
Rover, Elam M., Ephrata. Pa. Anti-skid device for auto-
mobiles. 2,068.472 : Jan. 19.
Royer, George L. (See Crossley, M. I/., Kienle, and
Royer.)
Rovle, Vernon E., Paterson, N. J. Extruding machine.
2,078.100 : Apr. 20.
Roys, Carl S., West La Fayette, Ind., and H. F. Mayer,
Schenectady, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Radio
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Oscillograph
system. 2,089,430 ; Aug. 10.
Royse, James S., and P. R. Turner, assignors to Thomson
Symon Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Paperboard printing
plate and making same. 2,100,358 ; Nov. 30.
Rovston, Matthew H.. assignor to Radial Tillers Limited.
Leeds, England. Rotary cultivator. 2,088,141 ; July
27.
Rozema, Charles E., Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Haskelite Manufacturing Corpo-
ration. Lumber and making the same. 2,077,714 ; Apr.
20.
Rozema, Charles E., Grand Rapids, and J. H. Tigelaar,
Jamestown. Mich., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Reconstruction Finance Corporation. Resinous ad-
hesive and making the same. 2,066.857 : Jan. 5.
Rozinek. Arthur. (See Szikla, G., and Rozinek.)
Ruau, Felix F., Deptford. London, England. Apparatus
for controlling tobacco feeding mechanism. 2,083,173 ;
June 8.
Rubatex Products, Inc. (See Roberts, Dudley, assignor.)
Rubatex Products, Inc. (See Roberts, D., and Peel, as-
signors.)
Rubatex Products, Inc. (See Roberts, D., Scott and
Peel, assignors.)
Rubel, Abraham L.. Boston. Mass., assignor to Penn Elec-
tric Switch Co.. Des Jloines, Iowa. Combustion switch,
com, 161 : Aug. 24.
Ruben, Abner A,, New York, N. Y. Epaulet. 2,088,872 ;
Aug. 3.
Ruben Rectifier Corporation. (See Williams, Fred D.,
Jr., assignor.)
Ruben, Samuel. New Rochelle, N. T. Electrolytic con-
denser. 2.066,912 ; Jan. 5.
Ruben, Samuel. New Rochelle, N. Y. Therapeutic com-
pound. 2,070,240 ; Feb, 9.
Ruben, Samuel, New Rochelle, N. Y. Magnetic material
and vanadium pentoxide bonding means therefor.
2.085,830; July 6.
Ruben, Samuel, New Rochelle, N. Y. Electrolytic con-
denser. 2,088.928 : Aug. 3.
Ruben, Samuel, New Rochelle. N. Y. Reaction products of
glycols and alkaloids. 2,099,432 : Nov. 16.
Ruben, Samuel, New Rochelle, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Revelation Patents Holding Companv,
New York, N. Y. Vacuum tube. Re. 20,602; Dec. 21.
Rnben, Samuel, New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to Vega
Manufacturing Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Insu-
lated wire. 2,084,825 ; June 22.
Ruben, Samuel, New Rochelle, N, Y., assignor to Sirian
Lamp Company, Newark, N. J. Display device.
2.098,519 ; Nov. 9.
Rnhenbauer, Hans. (See Grassmann, W., and Ruben-
hauer.)
Rubens. Harry E., New York, N. Y. Key winder.
2,077,715; Apr. 20.
Rubens, Harrv E,, New York, N. Y. Closure device.
2.100,173: Nov. 23.
Rubens, Timothv. Farmington, Wash. Weeder.
2.090,553 ; Aug. 17.
Rubenstein. Harry J.. Kansas City, Mo. Pedestal struc-
ture. 2,081.60^: May 25.
Ruhonslein, Ilenrv, New York. N. Y. Toy eye-blinking
and tail-wagging device. 2.098.160: Nov. 2.
Ruberold Co., The. (See Ritter, George, assignor.)
Rubery, Owen & Company. (See Freeman, Percy J., as-
signor.)
Rubin, Herman H., and M. M. Balsam, New York, N. Y.,
said Balsam assignor to said Rubin. Grip strap.
Re. 20.390 ; June 1.
Rubini Cigar Company. (See Gessler, Samuel, assignor.)
Rubinstein. Harrj', Brooljlyn, N. Y. Corrugated fabric
and making same. 2,075,662 ; Mar. 30.
Rubinstein, Harrv, Brooklvn, N. Y. ilechanism for mak-
ing tinsel fabric. 2,090.554 : Aug. 17.
Rubinstein, Samuel B,, New York, N. Y. Electron tube.
2,073,598 ; Mar. 9.
Ruble, Raymond J. (See Thurston, R. R., and Ruble.)
Ruck, Henry, Philadelphia, Pa. Wind actuated advertis-
ing device. 2,085,451 ; June 29.
Ruck, William R,, Clarksburg, assignor to Hazel-Atlas
Glass Companv, Wheeling, W. Va. Glass forming ma-
chine. 2.077.013 ; Apr. 13.
Ruckdeschel, Hans, assignor to the firm Ireks Aktien-
gesellschaft, Kulmbach, Germany. Production of valu-
able substances. 2,103,495 ; Dec. 28.
Ruckel, Erwin, Richmond Hill, assignor to Louis Hirsch
Textile ^Machines, Inc., New York, N. Y. Stocking
foot. 2,092,616 ; Sept. 7.
Rudd, Frank H., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to General
Electric Company. Stem for electric lamps and similar
articles. 2,069,079 : Jan. 26.
Rudd, Harold H., assignor to Railway & Industrial Engi-
neering Co.. Greensburg, Pa. Electrical connecter.
2,071,002 ; Feb. 16.
Ruddell, Austin A. (See Fox, H. W., Riddell, and
Corwin.)
Rudder, Fred F,, Jacksonville, Fla. Transfusion ap-
paratus, 2,077,774 : Apr. 20.
Rudderforth, James R. (See Carter, W. H., and Rudder-
forth.)
Riidenberg, Reinhold, Berlin-Grunewald. assignor to Sie-
mens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. Berlin- Siemens-
stadt. Germany. Apparatus for influencing the charac-
ter of electron rays. 2,070,319 ; Feb. 9.
Ruder, AVilliam E., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Magnetic sheet steel and mak-
ing the same. 2,088,440 ; July 27.
Riidiger, Ernst, Berlin, Germany. Weighing scale.
2,078,812 ; Apr. 27.
Rudmann, Demeter, Fiume, Italy. Depth-regulator for
submarine mines in tidal waters. 2,082,849 ; June 8.
Rurlof, Morris, Los Angeles, Calif. Making toothbrushes.
Re. 20.323 ; Apr. 6.
Rudof. Morris, and L. V. Lyon, Los Angeles, Calif. ; said
Lyon assignor to said Rudof. Tooth brush. 2,093,383 ;
Sept. 14.
Rudolf, Artur. Berlin, Germany, assignor to The Rulag
Battery Company Limited, London, England. Electric
battery. 2,080,340 : Mav 11.
Rudolph, Edward P., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Game board.
2,094,673 ; Oct. 5.
Rudolf, Henry J, G., and M. Lenk, Newton, Mass. Full-
tank warning device. 2,069,779 : Feb. 9.
Rudolph. Maurice L., Vineland, N. J. Pick out shield.
2,074,238 ; Mar. 16.
Rudoni. Ercole A., Lincoln Park, Mich. Independent
wheel suspension. 2,080.546 ; Mav 18.
Rue, Harold E., West Orange, and R. N. Bostock, Mont-
clair, assignors to Hoffman Beverage Companv, New-
ark, N. J. Liquid storage tank. 2,081,339 ; Mav 25.
Rueb, Earl J,. Oklahoma City, Okla. Storage battery
grid. 2.069,463 ; Feb. 2. '
Rueb. Theodore O., assignor to The Sherman-Klove Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Ratchet wrench. 2,082,356 ;
June 1.
Rueb, Theodore 0„ assignor to The Sherman-Klove Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Ratchet wrench. 2,103,556 ; Dec.
Rueckert, Dean E.. assignor to Industrial Patents Cor-
poration. Chicago, 111. Carton. 2,067,022 ; Jan. 5.
Rueckert, Dean E.. assignor to Industrial Patents Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Container. 2,095,764 : Oct. 12.
Ruedisueli, Leonard J. (See Varner, D. P., and Ruedi-
sueli.)
Ruetz. Karl, Zurich, Switzerland. Slidable closure for
tubes and otlipr containers, 2.091.217 : Aug. 24.
Ruf. Christian K, (See Aldeborgh, E. H.. and Ruf.)
Ruffino, Peter, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brake. 2,100,174; Nov.
23.
Rugaard, Oswald L. rSee Berman, George A., assignor.)
Rugel, Lena M. and P. F., Dallas, Tex. Liquid flow
indicator. 2,097,535 : Nov. 2.
Rugel. Paul F. (See Rugel. Lena M., and P. F.)
Ruggiero, Salvator F., Buffalo, N. Y. Automobile hood
latch mechanism. 2.083,963 ; June 15.
Rugglos. Albert C. (See Von Bramer, H., and Ruggles,
assignors.)
Itiigglos. .Mbcrt C. (See Von Bramer, H., Ruggles, and
Robinson.)
Ruggles-Klingemann Mfg. Co. (See Kimball, James L.,
assignor.)
Ruggles, William A., Schenectary, N, Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Glass-to-metal seal.
2.078.776 : .\pr. 27.
Ruggles, William A., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Apparatus and method for in-
troducing material into electric discharge devices.
2.097.307 ; Oct. 26.
IJublman. Randall M.. Cleveland, Ohio. Handle for paint
cans. 2,096,203 ; Oct. 19.
LIST OF PATENTEES
531
Kuhlmann, Theodor, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mechanical ad-
justable whistle. 2,083,669; June 15.
Ruhofif, Otto E., E. J. McEachron, and G. H. Schroeder, as-
signors to Marathon Battery Company, Wausau, Wis.
Dry cell, core therefor, and producing same.
2,088,307 ; July 27.
Ruhoft", Otto E., E. J. McEachron, O. J. Krueger, and
G. H. Schroeder, assignors to Marathon Battery Com-
pany, Wausau, Wis. Dry cell and producing same.
2,095,421 ; Oct. 12.
Ruhrchemie Aktiengesellschaft. (See Tramm, H., and
Grimme, assignors.)
Ruigh, William L. (See Major, R. T., and Euigh.)
Ruigh, William L., Rahway, N. J. Acid halides of car-
bazole-N-carboxylic acids and their production.
2,089.985 ; Aug. 17.
Buiz, Albert L., Sehenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Craft navigating apparatus.
2,066,949 ; Jan. 5.
Rulag Battery Company Limited, The. (See Rudolf, Ar-
tur, assignor.)
Rulka, Alex S. (See Schwartzwalder, K., and Rulka.)
Rulo Company, The. (See Loeber, Edgar O., assignor.)
Rulon, Joseph K. (See Kennedy, D. G., and Rulon.)
Kulon, \A'atson B.. Atlantic City, N. J. Refrigerator.
2.101,512; Dec. 7.
Rumfleld, James E., Henderson, Tex. Chemical fire ex-
tinguisher holder. 2,080,011 ; May 11.
Rumford Chemical Works. (See Edwards, Robert S., as-
signor.)
Rumford Chemical Works. (See Fiske, Augustus H.,
assignor.)
Rumford Chemical Works. (See Fiske, A. H., and Bryan,
assignors.)
Rummelsburg, Alfred L., assignor to Hercules Powder
Company, Wilmington, Del. Synthetic resin and produc-
ing. 2,067,862 ; Jan. 12.
Rummelsburg, Alfred L., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington. Del. Halogenated ethers of resin
alcohols and producing them. 2,088,535 ; July 27.
Rumpel, Harvey H. (See Munro, A. L., and Rumpel.)
Rumpel, Harvey H., and A. L. Munro, assignors to Smith
Engineering Works, Milwaukee, Wis. Vibratory screen.
2,069,331 ; Feb. 2.
Rumpf, Wilhelm. (See Pier, M., Rumpf, and Donath.)
Rumple, James M. (See Gilchrist, P. S., and Rumple.)
Rumple, James M., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Chemical
Construction Corporation, New York, N. Y. Treatment
of acid sludge. 2,091.937 : Aug. 31.
Rumpler, Edmund, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany.
Crankshaft. 2,103,185 ; Dec. 21.
Rumscheidt, Carl, and A. .Strzyzewski, Leuna, assignors to
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Germany. Production of coarsely crystal-
line ammonium sulphate. 2,099,079 : Nov. 16.
Rumsey, John C, assignor to The Rumsey Junior Ve-
hicle Company, Lawrence, Kans. Vehicle. 2,083,746 ;
June 15.
Rumsey Junior Vehicle Company. (See Rumsey, John
C, assignor.)
Runaldue, Lewis R., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Thermoelectric measuring instru-
ment. 2.081.044; May 18.
Runaldue, Lewis R., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Signal means for fluid filled cables.
2.092.559 ; Sept. 7.
Runaldue, Lewis R., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Alarm system for fluid filled cables.
2.092.560 ; Sept. 7.
Rundblad, George J. (See St. Louis, C. V., and Rund-
blad.)
Rundle Manufacturing Company. (See Cooke, Raymond
D., assignor.)
Rundle, Robert A. (See Ohlsson, Samuel, assignor.)
Runge, Frank E., Oaklyn, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America, jfilm reel. 2,091,525; Aug. 31.
Runge, Frank E., Oaklyn, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Phonographic apparatus.
2,092,892; Sept. 14.
Runge, Frank E., Oaklyn, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Record moving mechanism.
2,100,751 : Nov. 30.
Runge, Robert F., assignor to S K F Industries, Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Cage for ball bearings. 2,076,920 ;
Apr. 13.
Runge, Wilholm. (See Muth, IT., and Runge.)
Runge, Wilhelm, assignor to Telefunkcn Gesellschaft fiSr
Drahtlose Telegraphie, m. b. IT., Berlin, Germany.
Direction finding. 2,083,242 ; June 8.
Runge, Wilhelm, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fllr
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. IT., Berlin, Germany. Sig-
naling system. 2,08.3,747; June 3 5.
Rung(!. Willielin, assignor to Telefiinken Oesellschaft filr
Dralitlose Tolpgrapliie m. b. II., Berlin, (Jermany.
Amplifier circuit organization, especially for short
waves. 2,087,737 ; July 20.
Runkol, Roland, ai)d (!. Tyango, Weinlieim. assignors to
Carl FroudciibcrK, (J. m. h. IT., Weinlioini (ISadcnia),
Germany. Producing lll)rous materials from animal
skins. 2,000,902 ; Aug. 24.
Runlde, George !>., assignor to Hennev Motor Company,
Frooport, III. Cot fastener. 2,070,860; Apr. 13.
Runyan, Arthur L., New York, N. Y., assignor to Trans-
laphon Corporation, Newark, N. J. Mechanism for se-
lectively reproducing and automatically repeating sound
record material. 2,081,885 ; May 25.
Runyan, Arthur L., New York, N. T., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Translaphon Corporation, Newark. N. J.
Phonograph repeating, charting, and projecting mecha-
nism. 2,082,261 ; June 1.
Runyan, Charles, Great Meadows, N. J. Dirigible trailer.
2,069,928 ; Feb. 9.
Ruoss, Walter, Batu Caves, Federated Malay State of
Selangor. Jig for treating ore-bearing and like mate-
rial. 2,070,069 ; Feb. 9.
Rupert, Richard, and J. M. Majewski, Jr., assignors to
P. L. Talge, operating as Rival Manufacturing Company,
Kansas City, Mo. Fruit juice extractor. 2,097,082 ;
Oct. 26.
Ruperti, Andreas, assignor to Society of Chemical Industry
in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Enhancing the stability
to water of effects produced mechanically on textiles
containing cellulose. 2,103,018 ; Dec. 21.
Rupp, Emil, Reihen, assignor to Allgemeine Elektricitatz
Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. Producing dry-recti-
fiers and blocking layer-photocell plates. 2,081,771 ;
May 25.
Rupp, George H. (See Frantz, P. M., and Rupp.)
Rupp, Henrietta S., et al. (See Doak, John H., as-
signor.)
Rupp, John L. (See Graves, C. J., Rupp, and Breisch.)
Ruppe, Hugo, and E. Probst, assignors to E. Gross, Berlin,
Germany. Electric pocket fan. 2,077,643 ; Apr. 20.
Ruppel, Ernst, Gotha, Germany. Electric lamp.
2,102,224; Dec. 14.
Ruppel, Sigwart, Berlin, Germany, by Frida Strauss, nee
Ruppel, heir of Sigwart Ruppel, deceased. Electric cir-
cuit breaker. 2,073.565 ; Mar. 9.
Ruppel, Wilhelm. (See Neresheimer, H., and Ruppel.)
Ruppelt, Edgar. (See Koenigs, E., and Ruppelt. )
Rupple, Harry W., Shaker Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Automatic Machine Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Metalworking machine. 2,069,098 ; Jan. 26.
Rupple, Harry W., Shaker Heights, assignor to The
Cleveland Automatic Machine Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Automatic metalworking machine. 2,082,081 ;
June 1.
Rupple, Harry W., Shaker Heights, assignor to The
Cleveland Automatic Machine Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Turning attachment. 2,082,516 ; June 1.
Rupple, Harry W., Shaker Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Automatic Machine Company, Cleveland. Ohio.
Automatic metalworking machine. 2,095,399 ; Oct. 12.
Rupple, Harry W., Shaker Heights, assignor to The Cleve-
land Automatic Machine Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Jletalworking machine. 2,097,046 ; Nov. 2.
Rupprecht, Tom., Indianapolis, Ind. Fuel injector for
Diesel engines. 2,071,237 ; Feb. 16.
Ruppricht, Siegfried, New York, N. Y. Refrigerating sys-
tem. 2,096,005 ; Oct. 19.
Rupright, Howard J. (See Wass. H. W.. and Rupright,)
RuscPtta, Ralph A. (See Clark, F. M., and Ruscetta.)
Rusch, Henri, St. Louis, Mo. Airship. 2,080,094 ; May
11.
Ruscoe, Garnet W. (See Holm-Hansen, O., and Ruscoe.)
Rush, Francis M., Des Moines, Iowa. Beverage bottle
shield and gripping device. 2,081,409 ; May 25.
Rush, Thomas L., Cleveland, Ohio. Can opener.
2,074,094 ; Mar. 16.
Rush, Weaver A., Beatrice, Nebr. Traveling bag for
automobiles. 2,090.986 ; Aug. 24.
Rush, William, Washington, D. C. Hand tool. 2,074.239 ;
Mar. 16.
Rushing, Clyde M., Bozeman, IMont. Automatic trafiic
signal switch. 2,070,454 ; Feb. 9.
Rushmore, Samuel W., Plainfield, N. J. Engine cooling
system. 2,086,439 ; July 6.
Rushmore, Samuel W., Plainfield, N. J. High tempera-
ture cooling system for internal combustion engines.
2,086,440 ; July 6.
Rushmore, Samuel W., Plainfield, N. J. Cooling system
for internal combustion engines. 2,086,441 ; July" 6.
Rushmore, Samuel W., Plainfield, N. J. Cooling system
for internal combustion engines. 2,086,442 ; July 6.
Rusk, Edwin M., Seattle, Wash. Apparatus for" air
floatation separation. 2.101.29.') : Doc. 7.
Ruskin, Francos R. (See Ruskin, Simon L., assignor.)
Ruskin, Simon L., assignor to F. R. Ruskin, Now York,
N. Y. Quinine compounds of nucleo proteins and their
production. 2,089,227; Aug. 10.
Ruskin, Simon L., assignor to F. R. Ruskin, New York
N. Y. Medicinal preparations containing metal com-
pounds of decomposition products of nuclooproteins.
2,098,970; Nov. 16.
Ituskin Himon L., assignor to F. R. Ruskin. X.-w Vorl;.
N. y. iMangnn('S(> (•onii)Oiiii(ls of micli-otides nnd of
th(>ir liydrolvlic doconiposition prodncls. 2.101009;
Dec. 7.
Kusler, George W., Verona, assignor to Gulf Research &
Development Company, Pittsburgh. Pa. Method of and
apparatus for tninslVrrlng fluids under pressure
2,089.021 : Aug, 10. '
Uusler, George \V,, Verona, assignor to Gulf Research &
Development Company. Pittsbtirgh, Pa. Bottom hole
well sampler. 2,099,080; Nov. 10
532
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Rusnak, John M., West Hartford, Conn., assignor, by
mesne assi£niments, to Niles-Bement-Pond Company,
New York, N. Y. Work locating indicator for jig bor-
ing macbines. 2.098,838 ; Nov. 9.
Rusoff, Samuel. Longmeadow, Mass. Segmental grinding
wheel. 2,102,919 ; Dec. 21.
Russ. Edward H., Jr., Louisville, Ky. Stretching and
dryin? apparatus. 2,099,081 ; Nov. 16.
Russ, Harley W., Haverhill, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe JIachinery Corporation, Paterson. N. J. Wood
heel turning machine. 2,071,433 ; Feb. 23.
Russ, Harley W., Haverhill. Mass.. assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Rimming
machine for wood heels. 2,080.547 ; May 18.
Russ Soda Fountain Company. (See Seitz, Dean C, as-
signor.)
Russel, Philip S., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Company,
Detroit, Mich. Pressure control device. 2,100,997 ;
Nov. 30.
Russell, Alexander G. (See Pollard, C. E.. and Russell.)
Russell, Arthur D., Bronxville. N. Y. Adjustable back
for seats and chairs. 2.090.376 ; Aug. 17.
Russell, Arthur O., White Plains, N. Y. Rotary pump for
corrosive liquid. 2,091,492 ; Aug. 31.
Russell, Burdsall & Ward Bolt & Nut Company. (See
Gibney, Joseph W., assignor.)
Russell, Charles L., Clavton, 5Io. Dough rounder.
2. 09.",. 621 ; Sppt. 21.
Russell, Clyde D.. Oakland, assignor to California Packing
Corporation, San Francisco, Calif. Cherry splitter.
2,103,383 ; Dec. 28.
Russell, Corey L., Milwaukee, Wis. Antiskid device.
2,073,883 ; Mar. 16.
Russell, D. E. France. (See Melton, William L., as-
signor.)
Russell, Donald, et al. (See Floyd, E. P., and Hackney,
assignors.)
Russell. Earl C. and L. A. Cosens, Portland, Oreg. Power
transmission and drive. 2.090.810: Aug. 24.
Russell, Edward A. (See Van Vulpen, J., Russell, and
Parks.)
Russell, Edward A., assignor to Vapor Car Heating Com-
pany, Inc.. Chicago, 111. Lock for hose couplers.
2.0r,S.097 ; Jan. 19.
Russell, Edward A., assignor to Vapor Car Heating Com-
pany. Inc., Chicago, 111. Heating system. 2,087,388 ;
July 20.
Russell, Edward A., and W. M. Smith, assignors to
Vapor Car Heating Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Vapor
heating system. 2,092,265 ; Sept. 7.
Russell, Edward A., Chicago, and D .W. Miller, Elmhurst,
assignors to Vapor Car Heating Company, Inc., Chicago,
111. Tnmperature control system for railway cars.
2,102.225 ; Dec. 14.
Russell, Frank. Oklahoma City, Okla. Pulley or the lik<-
with applying or removing ropes, belts, and the like.
2,0n0.nS7 : Aug. 24.
Russell. Frank J. (See Seeger, E. W.. and Russell.)
Russell, Harlow M., Chelsea, and M. H. Sidebotham, West
Newton, assignors to Specialty Automatic Machine Com-
panv. Medford. Mass. Manufacture of printed paper
articles. 2,100,522 ; Nov. 30.
Russell. Harold D.. Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City.
N. J. Photographic hardening developer. 2,091,689 :
Aug. 31.
Russell. Harold D., Rochester. N. Y.. assignor, by mesno
assicnments, to Eastman Kodak Conipanv. Jersev Citv,
N. ,T. Photographic developer. 2.09.">..S36 : Oct. 12.
Russell, Irving H., assignor to Sloan Valve Company,
Chicago, 111. Valve. 2,102,856 ; Dec. 21.
Russell, John, assignor to United Elastic Corporation.
Easthampton, Mass. Batliing trunks. 2,078,184 ; Apr.
20.
Russell, John A. (See Stein, E. P., Thornton, and Morris,
assignors.)
Russell Manufacturing Company, The. (See Hendley,
James A., assignor.)
Rus.sell, Mark N., and V. R. Despard, assignors to Pass &
Sevmour, Inc., Syracuse, N. Y. Fan hanger outlet.
2,()97,346 ; Oct. 26.
Russell, Ralston, Jr. (See Fessler, A. H., and Russell.)
Russ(>ll. Robert C, Detroit, Jlich. Servo mechanism.
2.000.335: Aug. 17.
Russell, William C, assignor to Macwhyte Company.
Kenosha, Wis. Thimble for rope slings. 2,100,569 ;
Nov. 30.
Russi'U. William .!., MansfioUl. Ohio, assignor to Westing
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgli. Pa. Making electric heating units and resultant
product. 2.101.098: Dec. 7.
Russon. Harry R.. Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wlngfoot
Corporation. Wilmington, Del. Articulated floor mat.
2,077.901 ; Apr. 20.
Rust. Edwin G, Sious City, Iowa. Ice cream disher.
2,076.416 ; Apr. 6.
Rust, John D.. Orange. N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Compnnv. Drving oil composition and making same.
2,069.72.') : Fob. 2.
Rust. John B.. Orange, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Company. Oil varnish and making same. 2,096,764 ;
Oct. 2C.
Rust, John B.. Orange, N. J., assignor to Ellis-Foster
Companv. Oil-soluble phenolic resin and making same.
2,102,130; Dec. 14.
Rust, John D., and M. D., Jlemphis, Tenn. Cotton pick-
ing machine. 2,073,653 ; Mar. 16.
Rust. John D. and M. D.. .Memphis. Tenn. Cotton picking
machine. 2,076.598 ; Apr. 13.
Rust, John D. and M. D., Memphis, Tenn. Cotton picking
machine. 2,085,046 ; June 29.
Rust. John D. and M. D., ilemphis, Tenn. Cotton pick-
ing machine. 2.101.100: Dhc. 7.
Rust, Mack D. (See Rust, John D., and M. D.)
Rust, Noel M. (See Wright, G. M., and Rust.)
Xiust. Noel M., Chelmsford, England, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Amplification and selectivity
control circuit. 2,068,112 ; Jan. 19.
Rust, Noel M., Chelmsford, England, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Tunable selector circuits.
2,071,902 ; Feb. 23.
Rusr, Noel JI., Chelmsford. Essex, England, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. High frequency oscil-
lating circuit. 2,097,937 ; Nov. 2.
Rust. Noel M., Chelmsford, and G. F. Brett, Leeds, Eng-
land, assignors to Radio Corporation of America. Elec-
tron discharge tube. 2,069,507 ; Feb. 2.
Rust, Noel M., and F. M. G. Murphy, Chelmsford, Eng-
land, assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Thermionic valve amplifier. 2,082,517 ; June 1.
Rust, Noel M., and C. J. F. Tweed, Essex, England, as-
signors to Radio Corporation of America. Telegraphone
and like apparatus. 2.098,596 ; Nov. 9.
Rust, Theodore M., and D, T. Craft, Norfolk, Va. Heat-
ing and cooling system. 2,071.801 ; Feb. 23.
Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation. (See Arness, Wil-
liam B.. assignor.)
Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation. (See Feild, Alex-
ander L., assignor.)
Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation of America. (See
Tighe. George C. assignor.)
Rutan, Laura, Washington, D. C. Sanitary cover for
receptacles. 2,087,046 ; July 13.
Rutomiller, Oren G., Wilkinsburg. and T. H. Long. Irwin,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Automatic control for
machine tools. 2,069,508 ; Feb. 2.
Ruth. David C. Denver, Colo. Pulverized coal burner.
2.090.965 ; Aug. 24.
Ruth, Dee. (See Cochran. J. I., and Ruth.)
Ruth Dredger Manufacturing Corporation. (See Schauer,
Lawrence B., assignor.)
Ruth, John H., Brooklyn. N. Y. Collapsible tube holder
and expeller. 2,097.308 : Oct. 26.
Ruth. John H., Brooklvn, N. Y. Electrical connecter cap.
2.097.603 : Nov. 2.
Ruth. John P.. New York, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Vapor Lamp Companv, Hoboken, N. J. Elec-
tric switch. 2,076,162 ; Apr. 6".
Ruth, John P., New York. N. Y.. assignor to General
Electric Vapor L.amp Company, Hoboken, N. J. Fluid
flow switch. 2,087.738 : July 20.
Rurh. John P.. and H. M. Boyd. Collinsville, 111., as-
signors to The Glidden Company. Cleveland, Ohio.
Making nonreactive lithopone. 2.090.642 : Aug. 24.
Ruth. Joseph P., Denver, Colo. Torque transmitter.
2.080.548: May 18.
Ruth. Maggie, administratrix. (See Cochran, J. I., and
Ruth.)
Ruth, William P.. Downs, Kans. Antipanic fastening de-
vice. 2.087,165 ; July 13.
Ruthenburg, Louis, Evansville, Ind., assignor to Servel,
Inc.. New York, N. Y. Vehicle. 2.069,852 : Feb. 9.
Rutherford, Charles E., West Hartford, assignor to The
Wiremold Company, Hartford, Conn. Wiring device.
2,075,547 ; Mar. 30.
Rutherford, John T. (See Hampton, W. H., and Ruther-
ford.)
Rutherford. Marvin E., assignor to C. W. Gill. Abilene,
Tex. Cradle-spring support. 2,089,431 ; Aug. 10.
Rutherford, Marvin E., assignor of one-fourth to W. G.
Williams, Abilene, Tex. Brake mechanism. 2.095.575 :
Oct. 12.
Rutherford, Walton V. D'A., London. England, R. Hafner
and B. Nagler, Vienna. Austria. Helicopter and rotat-
ing wing aircraft. 2.070,686: Feb. 16.
Ruthruff. Robert F. (See Bahlke, W. H., Ruthruff, and
Sullivan.)
RuthrulT, Robert F. (See Kuentzel, W. E., and Ruth-
rulT. )
Uuthruff. Robert F.. Hammond, Ind.. assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Catalytic polvmerization
and polymerization catalvsts. 2,082.518: June 1.
Ruthruff. Robert F.. Hammond. Ind.. assignor to Standard
' Oil Company (Indiana), Chicago, 111. Treatment of hy-
drocarbons. 2,099,755: Nov 23
Ruthruff, Robert F.. Whitine. Ind.. assignor to St.indard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Olefin polymerization.
2.082.519 : June 1.
Ruthruff. Robert F.. Hammond, a.id'. W. E. Kuentzel,
Whiting, Ind., assignors to Standard Oil Companv.
Chicago, III. Conversion of hydrocarbon gases to
liquids. 2.082,520 : Juno 1.
Riitishauser. Donald E.. St. Louis. Mo., assignor to Zero
Plate Corporation. Refrigerator. 2,068.435 ; Jan. 19.
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Rutishauser, Georg E., assignor to Lonza Elektrizitats-
werke und Chemische Fabriken Aktiengesellschaft,
Basel, Switzerland. Process and apparatus for the
manufacture of tubular structures of artificial mate-
rials. 2,082,720 ; June 1.
Rutkoskie, George A., assignor to Tt(e McBee Company,
Athens, Ohio. Attachment for rotary web presses for
printing wax carbon spots on paper. 2,086,191 ; July 6.
Rutkowski, Walter L., Normandy, assignor to R. C. Can
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Spool. 2,083,096 ; June 8.
Rutledge, Robert, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Apparatus
for freshening air in dwelling rooms or other chambers.
2,066,540; Jan. 5.
Rutt, George A. (See Rutt, Harry R., and G. A.)
Rutt, Harry R., and G. A., Delawanna, N. J. Beverage
dispensing system. 2,085,274 ; June 29.
Ruttenauer, Alfred. (See Fritze, O., and Ruttenauer.)
Riittenauer, Alfred. (See Fritze, O., Riittenauer, and
Wiegand.)
Ruttenauer, Alfred, Berlin-Halensee, Germany, assignor
to General Electric Company. Gaseous electric dis-
charge lamp device. 2,103,093 ; Dec. 21.
Ruttenauer, Alfred and O. Fritze, Berlin-Charlottenburg,
Germany, assignors to General Electric Company. Arc
lamp. 2,069,080 ; Jan. 20.
Rutter, Alvah E., Rockford, 111., assignor to J. I. Case
Company, Racine, Wis. Side delivery rake. 2,067,130 ;
Jan. 5.
Rutyna, Edward, New York, N. Y. Multiple folding pic-
ture frame. 2,086,443 ; July 6.
Rutz, Frank, Rochester, N. Y. Chalk holder. 2,086,174 ;
July 6.
Ruys, Jan D., Pittsburg, and J. W. Edwards, Concord,
Calif., assignors to Shell Development Company, San
Francisco, Calif. Halogenation of unsaturated com-
pounds. 2,099,231 ; Nov. 16.
Ruziclca, Leopoul, Zurich, assignor to the firm of Society
of Chemical Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland.
Monohalogenated unsaturated ketones containing a
sterol nucleus. 2,085,474 ; June 29.
Ryall, Leonard E., Eastcote, Ruislip, England. Telephone
system. 2,082,357 ; June 1.
Ryall, Leonard E., Eastcote, Ruislip, England. Elec-
trical signaling system. 2,()94,108 ; Sept. 28.
Ryan Coffee Corporation. (See Ryan, W. M., and Bold,
assignors.)
Ryan, Commodore D., assignor to National Postal Meter
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Printing-machine.
2,066,422 ; Jan. 5.
Ryan, George F., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Last.
2,089,299 ; Aug. 10.
Ryan, George F., Peabody, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Jack.
2.093.482; Sept. 21.
Ryan, John L. (See Daly, G. F., and Ryan.)
Ryan, John T., assignor to Mine Safety Appliances Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Respiratory resistance testing
machine. 2,089,432 ; Aug. 10.
Ryan, Joseph D. (See Watkins, G. B., and Ryan.)
Ryan, Leon H., assignor to Delaware Rayon Company,
New Castle, Del. Manufacture of artificial silk.
2,101.720: Dec. 7.
Ryan, Lonnie W. (See Dahlstrom, R.. and Ryan.)
Ryan, Lonnie W., Westfield, and W. J. Cauwenberg, Eliza-
beth, N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Na-
tional Lead Company, New York, N. Y. Titanium pig-
ment composition and making same. 2,084,826 ; June
22.
Ryan, Marjorie E., San Francisco, Calif. Stencil sheet.
2,070,181 ; Feb. 9.
Ryan, Micliael H., Los Angelos, Calif. Hose connecter.
2.078,733 ; Apr. 27.
Ryan, Michael J., Denver, Colo., assignor to the Govern-
ment of the United States, as represented by the Sec-
retary of the Treasury. Life line projectile. 2,069,276 ;
Feb. 2.
Ryan, William H., Newburgh, N. Y. Domestic water
system. 2,100,109 ; Nov. 23.
Ryan, William M. (See Ryan, W. M., and Bold, as-
signors.)
Ryan, William M.. and J. W. Bold, Brooklyn, assignors to
Ryan Coffee Corporation, New York, N. Y. Mixer.
2,076,163 ; Apr. 6.
Hyaii, Williiini M., and J. W. Bold, Brooklyn, assignors
to Ryan Coffee Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fluid
dint ribiil ion and control. 2,079,041; May 4.
Ryan, William M., and J. W. Bold, Brooklyn, assignors
10 Ryan Coffee Corporation, New York, ^l. Y. Grunu-
lator. 2,081,283 ; May 25.
Ryan, William M., and J. W. Bold, Brooklyn, assignors
to Ryan Coffee Corporation, New York, N. Y. Apparn-
1ns for sealing containers under vacuum or gas.
2,094,753 ; Oct. 5.
R.vnii, William M., and J. W. Bold, assignors to Ryan
Coffee Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Conveying and
sealing container under air-free conditions. 2,094,754 ;
Oc(, 5.
Ryiin, Williiim M., and J. W. P.old, assignors to Ryan
('oll'cc Coi-ponilion, I'loolilyn. N. V. .Auloiiiatic weigh-
ing iind feeding iii.'icliinc. 2,100,87 1; Nov. ;!0.
Ry.'iii, Will. S. (See Bartlett, W., and Carpenter, as-
signors.)
Ryba, Anton. Bolzano, Italy. Driving means for water-
craft. 2,087,007 ; July 13.
Rybick, Chester J., Cleveland, Ohio. Cam grinding ma-
chine. 2,091,456 ; Aug. 31.
Rybolt, Ora M. (See Lowry, J. C, and Rybolt.)
Ryde, John W. (See Francis, V. J. and Ryde.)
Hyde, John W. (See Jenkins, H. G., and Ryde.)
Ryde, John W., and J. Cates, London, England, assignors
to General Electric Company. Electric discharge de-
vice. 2,076,278 ; Apr. 6
Ryder, Charles D., Covington, assignor to The National
Colortype Company, Bellevue, Ky. Light reflecting
means. 2,076,043 ; Apr. 6.
Ryder, Charles D., Covington, assignor to The National
Colortype Company, Bellevue, Ky. Light reflecting
means. 2,076,044 ; Apr. 6.
Ryder, John D., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Bailey Meter
Company. Measuring and controlling apparatus.
2,080,789 ; May 18.
Rydin, Norval, Chicago, 111. Toy train coupler.
2,102,649 ; Dec. 21.
Rydquist, Adolph, assignor to The Schlegel Manufactur-
ing Company, Rochester, N. Y. Mounting for grip
cords. 2,076,417 ; Apr. 6.
Ryerson, Creighton W., assignor to Ryerson & Haynes,
Inc., Jackson, Mich. Vehicle jacking structure.
2,092,719 ; Sept. 7.
Ryerson, Creighton W., assignor to Ryerson & Haynes,
Inc., Jackson, Mich. Laminated rim construction and
making the same. 2,099,410 ; Nov. 16.
Ryerson & Hayes, Inc. (See Ellenberger, Clarence M.,
assignor.)
Ryerson & Haynes, Inc. (See Ryerson, Creighton W.,
assignor. )
Ryerson & Haynes, Inc. (See Schmidt, Frank W., as-
signor. )
Ryland, Herbert S., Catford, England. Continuous feed
cinematograph apparatus. 2,088,536 ; July 27.
Rylander, Fred H., San Francisco, assignor of one-half
to Leo Dallin, Oakland, Calif. Navigational aid.
2,095,084 ; Oct. 5.
Rymph, Irving B. (See Jones, G., and Rymph.)
Kynalski, Thomas. (See St. John, H. M., and Rynalski.)
Rypinski, Albert B., Laurelton, Long Island, N. Y. High
temperature slow electromagnetic device. 2,068,712 ;
Jan. 26.
Rypinski, Albert B., Laurelton, Long Island, N. Y. Slow
magnetic regulating device. 2,082,121 ; June 1.
Rypinski, Albert B., Laurelton, N. Y. Distribution system.
2,082.122 : June 1.
Rypinski, Albert B., Laurelton, N. Y., assignor to Metro-
politan Device Corporation. Fuse carrier. 2,088,668 ;
Aug. 3.
Rypinski, Albert B., Laurelton, Long Island, N. Y. Slow
electromagnetic radiation device. 2,089,859 ; Aug. 10.
Rypinski, Albert B., Laurelton, Long Island, N. Y. Slow
transformer. 2,089,860 ; Aug. 10.
Rypinski, Albert B., Laurelton, Long Island, N. Y.
Slow electromagnetic device having the same or similar
temperature coefficients of resistance materials in dif-
ferential windings. 2,093,368 ; Sept. 14.
Rypinski, Albert B., Laurelton, Long Island, N. Y.
Dynamo-electric machine control system. 2,093,369 ;
Sept. 14.
Rypinski, Albert B., Laurelton, Long Island, N. Y. Slow
electromagnetic device. 2,103,019 ; Dec. 21.
Rysick, Arno, Dresden, Germany. Recording and repro-
ducing device. 2,067,347 ; Jan. 12.
Rzehulka, Rudolf. (See Knoll, M., and Rzehulka.)
S. & D. Engineering Company. (See Sawtelle, Charles A.,
assignor,)
S. H. G. Incorporated. (See Hermsdorf, Walter H., as-
signor.)
S K F Industries, Inc. (See Beckett, Harry S., as-
signor.)
.-! K F Industries. Inc. (See Runge, Robert P.. nssi-rnor.)
S K F Industries, Incorporated. (See Styri, Haakon,
assignor.)
S. M. A. Corporation. (See Jersey, Vernon, assignor.)
S. O. S. Company, The. (See Brooks, George W., as-
signor.)
S. & S. Corrugated Paper Machinery Co. (See Shields,
Frank S., assignor.)
S. & S. Corrugated Paper Machinery Co. (See Ungar,
Gustavo A., assignor.)
Saalnmn. I;ouis S., and N. Barker, Johannesburg, Trans-
vaal, Union of South Africa. Fixing wire clamps around
hose and similar pipes. 2,074.593 : Mar. 23.
Saak, Ilenrv 1')., Maplewood, Mo. Chiropracde ailjusliiig
1al)i('. L'.ODI 014 ; .Aug. L>I.
Saal, Reyerus N. J., Ainsterdnm, assignor to Shell Devel-
opment Company, San Francisco, Calif. Making bl-
tiiiiiinous composil ioii.^. 2.0S!),7 13 : -Vug. 10.
Saar, Friinz, assignor to Telefiiiiken Gesellsohaft filr
Drahllose Tolegrapliie in. b. II.. Ueilin, (lernianv. Var-
iable coiideii.ser. 2,098„')97 ; Nov. 9.
Saarini'ii, Armas J., assignor to (5ranberg Meter Corpora-
tion, San Francisco, Calif. Spring detent. 2,074,075;
Mar. 10.
Sniiriiicii, Annas J., assignor to Granherg Meter Corpora-
tion, San Francisco, Calif. Register. 2,080,740; July
13.
534
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Saarinen, Armas J., assignor to Granberg Meter Corpora-
tion, San Francisco, Calif. Siphon-brpakine means for
liquid metering systems. 2,103,020 ; Dec. 21.
Saatgut-Erzeugungs-Gesellschaft m. b. H. (See Baur,
Erwin, assignor.)
SaathofE, George W., South Orange, N. J., assignor to
Dolierty Research Company, New York, N. Y. Steam
generator. 2,070,182 ; Feb. 9.
Saballus, Erwin J., and J. H. O. Saballus, assignors to
J. Weidenhoff. Inc., Chicago, 111. Pump testing appa-
ratus. 2,098,677 ; Nov. 9.
Saballus, John H. O. (See Saballus, Erwin J., and J.
H. O.)
SabaneefiE, Basil, New York, N. Y. Table. 2,079,225 ;
Jlay 4.
Sabbah, Camil A., deceased, by General Electric Co., Sche-
nectady, N. Y., assignee. Electric valve converting sys-
tem. Re. 20,391 ; June 1.
Sabbah, Camil A., deceased, by W. A. Dodge, adminis-
trator, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Electric valve converting system.
2.094.819 ; Oct. 5.
Sabbah, Camil A., deceased, by W. A. Dodge, adminis-
trator, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Electric valve converting system.
2.094.820 ; Oct. 5.
Sabbah, Camil A., deceased, by W. A. Dodge, ad-
ministrator, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric valve converting system.
2.094.821 : Oct. 5.
Sabbah, Camil A., deceased, by W. A. Dodge, adminis-
trator, Schenectady, N. Y., and C. C. Herskind,
Scotia, N. Y., assignors to General Electric Company.
Electric valve converting system. 2,094,822 ; Oct. 5.
Sabella, James V. (See Gary, "L., and Sabella.)
Sabine, Paul E., assignor of one-half to Riverbank Labo-
ratories, Geneva, 111. Sound insulating structure.
2,079,878 ; May 11.
Sabins, Holland C, assignor to Mechanical Development
Co., St. Paul, Minn. Flexible airplane wing construc-
tion. 2,066,649 ; Jan. 5.
Sabo, Louis, and J. Polkovics. Bronx, assignors to Marvel
Shoe Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Heel-
breast cover cutting and skiving device. 2,103,120 ;
Dec. 21.
Sabol, Albert G. (See Floro, A., and Sabol.)
Sabol, Ernest J. (See Moreira, S., and Sabol.)
Sabol, Ernest J., Worcester, Mass., assignor to The
American Steel and Wire Company of New Jersey.
Bond. 2,074,810 : Mar. 23.
Sacerdole, Guido M., Bavside, N. Y. Reversible ribbon
feed mechanism. 2,069,277 ; Feb. 2.
Sacerdote, Guido M., Bayside, N. Y. Preventing smudg-
in^g by interleaved printing ribbons. 2,092,780 ; Sept.
14.
Sachanen, Alexander N. (See Fabian, C. F., and
Sachanen.)
Sachar, Bernard H., et al. (See Bryant, Don W., as-
signor.)
Sacharow, Jlaurice H., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Dis-
penser for tooth powder and the like. 2,074,344 ; Mar.
23.
Sachleben, Edward H., St. Louis, Mo. Tube shaping
tool. 2,080,095: May 11.
Scichs, Albert P., Brooklyn, assignor to Petroleum Con-
version Corporation, New York, N. Y. Process of
and apparatus for converting hydrocarbon oils in the
vapor phase. 2,072,131 ; Mar. 2.
Sachs, Albert P., assignor to Petroleum Conversion Cor-
porntion. New York, N. Y. Treating crude oil.
2,073,4.')6 ; Mar. 9.
Sachs. Albert P., assignor to Petroleum Conversion Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Converting hydrocarbon
compounds. 2,086,741 : July 13.
Sachs, Albert P., assignor to Petroleum Conversion Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Cracking hydrocarbons.
2,100,922; Nov. 30.
Sachs, Joseph, West Hartford, Conn. Electric circuit
controlling device. 2.074,861 ; Mar. 23.
Sachs, Joseph, West Hartford, Conn. Electrical distri-
bution device. 2.074,862 : Mar. 23.
Sachs, Joseph, West Hartford, Conn. Electric circuit
controlling device. 2,074,863 ; Mar. 23.
Sachs, .Toseph. ^\■ost Hartford. Conn. Electric circuit
controlling appliance. 2.00'!, 739 : Sept. 21.
Sachs, Joseph, West Hartford, Conn. Automatic circuit
breaker. 2,094,963 : Oct. 5.
Sachs. Joseph, West Hartford, Conn. Automatic circuit
breaker. 2,094.064 : Oct. 5.
Sachs, Joseph, West Hartford, Conn. Automatic circuit
breaker. 2,094.965 : Oct. 5.
Sach.i. Joseph, West Hartford, Conn. Automatic circuit
breaker. 2.094,066 ; Oct. 5.
Sachs, Morris B. (See (Sleason, James M., assignor.)
Sachs, Morris. Rochester, N. Y.. assignor to IlicUok Manu-
facttiring Company, Inc. Wearing apparel. 2.0G7.684 ;
Jan. 12.
Sachscnrnder, Gustav, Wuppertal Barmen, Allee, Germany.
Artificial sausage casing and making same. 2,101,058;
Dec. 14.
Sachsi.iche Textilmaschinenfabrik vorm. Rich. Hart-
mann, Aktiengesellschaft . (See Schmitt, Karl J., as-
signor.)
SRchsiRcho Textilraaschlnenfabrik vorm. Rich. Ilartmann
Aktiengesellschaft. (See Schmitt, Karl J., assignor.)
Sachtleben Aktiengesellschaft filr Bergbau und Chemische
Industrie. (See MUUer, Manfred, assignor.)
Sachtleben, Lawrence T., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Film handling apparatus.
2,091,526 ; Aug. 31.
Sachtleben, Lawrence T., Camden, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Trimming device.
2,101.458 ; Dec. 7.
Sachtleben, Lawrence T., Camden, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Film handling appa-
ratus. 2,103,042 ; Dec. 21.
Sack, Hans, Leipzig, Germany. Friction variable speed
gear. 2,089,003 ; Aug. 3.
Sackett, Augustus J., Anne Arundel County, Md. Mixing
machine. 2,074,673: Mar. 23.
Sackett, Augustus J., Anne Arundel County, Md. Mixing
and screening apparatus for fertilizer materials and
the like. 2,080,508; May 18.
Sackett. Mary N., Sacramento, Calif. Protecting apron
and towel. 2,093,483 ; Sept. 21.
Sackett, Warren W., assignor to Jlilwaukee Gas Specialty
Company, Slilwaukee, Wis. Heat regulator for ovens
and the "like. 2,069,278; Feb. 2.
Sackner, Wade E., and J. E. Millet, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Open mesh bag. 2.078,414 ; Apr. 27.
Sacks, Harry M., Philadelphia, Pa. Combination teething
ring and pacifier. 2,085,704 ; June 29.
Sacks, Paul E, Cedar Grove, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manufactur-
ing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Oil tight flange
for shockproof X-ray units. 2,076,252 ; Apr. 6.
Saco-Lowell Shops. (See Banfield, Frederic E., Jr., as-
signor.)
Saco-Lowell Shops. (See Heaton, Alfred, assignor.)
Sa Couto, Antonio, Fall River, Mass., assignor of one-half
to Joseph F. Souza. Auxiliary top for automobiles.
2.074,620; Mar. 23.
Sadenwater, Charles W., assignor to Saginaw IManufac-
turing Co., Saginaw. Mich. Foldable support for iron-
ing tables. 2,078,587 ; Apr. 27.
Sadenwater, Charles W.. assignor to Saginaw Manufactur-
ing Co., Saginaw, Mich. Foldable rack. 2,087,359 ;
July 20.
Sadgebury, Herman F., assignor to The National Cash
Register Companv, Dayton, Ohio. Cash register.
2,078,282 ; Apr. 27.
Sadinoff & Wendroflf, Inc. (See Holtz, Abraham, as-
signor.)
Sadjian, Harry, Philadelphia, Pa. Dispensing device for
slender articles. 2.074,674 ; Mar. 23.
Sadler Bros. Inc. (See Johnson, Charles W., assignor.)
Sadlon, Martin M. (See Swoope, C. C, and Sadlon.)
Saeta, Samuel, Los Angeles, Calif. Device for filling
containers with liquids. 2.100.359 : Nov. 30.
Safe Tread Company, The, (See Glezen, Carlisle S., as-
signor.)
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company. (See
Bronander, Wilhelm B., assignor.)
Safety Car Heating & Lighting (i:ompany. The. (See God-
sey, Frank W., Jr,, assignor.)
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company, The. (See
Hulse, George E., assignor.)
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company, The. (See
Schepmoes, Lindsley, assignor.)
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company. (See Schep-
moes, L., and Storbell, assignors.)
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company, The. (See
Von Ohlsen, Louis H., assignor.)
Safety Engineering Systems, Inc. (See Kunkel, Bern-
hard F., assignor.)
Safety Equipment Company, The. (See Kimball, Donald
E.. assignor.)
Safety Mining Company. (See Armstrong, Frank H.,
assignor.)
Safety JNIining Company. (See Dull, Raymond W., as-
signor.)
Safety Mining Company. (See Ferguson, Alexander D.,
assignor.)
Safety Mining Company. (See Harris, Allvn, assignor.)
Safety Mining Company. (See Hayward, Henry E., as-
signor.)
Safety Mining Company. (See Maxson, Louis A., as-
signor.)
Safety Mining Company. (See Noble, Warren, assignor.)
Safety Mining Company. (See Osgood, Charles F., as-
signor.)
Safety Mining Company. (See Wineman, Wade H., as-
signor.)
Safety Vulcanizer Company. (See Grange, Leo C, as-
signor.)
S'"*/?'"' Jncob A., Rockford, 111., assignor of one-half to
9- JJ- Pieper and one-half to A. F. Pieper, Rochester,
N. Y, Dental cuspidor. 2,098.932 : Nov. 9,
Safford, Lewis A., Watertown, assignor to The New York
Air Brake Company, New York, N. Y. Piston ring.
2.076,164; Apr. 6.
Safford, Lewis A., Watertown, N. Y.. assignor to The
New York Air Brake Company. Exhaust port protec-
tor for air brakes. 2,098,885 ; Nov. 9.
Safford, Lewis A., Watertown, N. Y., assignor to The
New lork Air Brake Company. Exhaust port protec-
tor for air brakes. 2,098,886 ; Nov 9
LIST OF PATENTEES
535
Safford, Moyer M., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Making printing rolls. 2,073,528
Mar. 9.
Safford, Moyer M., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Resinous composition. 2,087,096
July 13.
Safford, Moyer M., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electrical cable. 2,089,073
Aug. 3.
Saforcada, Anibal J., Martinez, Argentina. Bellows.
2,096,0(56 : Oct. 19.
Saftien, ICarl. (See Nawiaslty, P., Ehrhardt, and Saftien.)
Sage, Edwin E. (See Mortenson, Clemens, assignor.)
Sager, Frank P. (See Finfrock, J. Q., and Sager.)
Sager, George F. (See Nock, J. A., Jr., and Sager.)
Sager. Samuel N., Chicago, 111. Hand protector.
2,067,790 ; Jan. 12.
Sager, Samuel N., Chicago, 111. Hand protecter.
2.067.791 : Jan. 12.
Sager, Solomon M., Glencoe, 111. Fountain pen.
2,078,976; May 4.
Sager, Solomon M., Glencoe, 111. Fountain pen. 2,087,998 ;
July 27.
Saginaw Manufacturing Co. (See Sadenwater, Charles
\V., assignor.)
Saha, Aatto P., New York, N. Y. Method and apparatus
for burning fuel. 2,096,765; Oct. 26.
Saha, Aatto P., New York, N. Y. Heat exchange apparatus.
2,097,104; Oct. 26.
Saha, Aatto P., New York, N. Y. Method of and apparatus
for burning fluid fuel. 2.097,255 : Oct. 26.
Saharoff, Alexander V., Buffalo, assignor to Worthlngton
Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Piston. 2,092,086 ; Sept. 7.
Saharoff, Alexander V., Buffalo, assignor to Worthington
Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Piston. 2,092,087; Sept. 7.
Saharoff, Alexander V., Buffalo, assignor to Worthington
Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Valve. 2,092,088 ; Sept. 7.
Sahashi, Yoshikazu, Meguro-Ku, K. Takeuchi, Setagaya-Ku,
T. Shimamoto, Yodobashi-Ku, and T. Iki, Omori-Ku, as-
signors to Zaidau Hojiu Rikagaku Kenkyujo, Tokyo,
Japan. Synthetically preparing B(10)-hydroxycamphor.
2,085,476 ; June 29.
Sahl, Harry L., Boston, Mass. Device for trimming paper
and the like. 2,091,337 ; Aug. 31.
Sahlberg, Rolf K. O.. New York, N. Y. Composite beam.
2,090,921 : Oct. 26.
Sahlin, Bo C. H., Lund, Sweden. Apparatus for produc-
ing artificial respiration. 2,079',952 ; May 11.
Sahloff, Joseph F., Selkirk, N. Y. Hot water preheated
bathtub. 2,075,471 ; Mar. 30.
Sahyun, Melville, Palo Alto, Calif. Dental preparation.
2,069,157 ; Jan. 26.
Said, William H., assignor to Corning Glass Works, Corn-
ing, N. Y. Shipping crate. 2,068,819 ; Jan. 26.
Saidel, Jack 11., Dayton, Ohio. Dental plate reforming
method and apparatus therefor. 2,091,885 ; Aug. 31.
Saigen, Boku, assignor to Toho Kagakukogyo Kabushi-ki-
Kaisha, Keijo, Japan. Emergency stopping device for
motor cars. 2,097,740 ; Nov. 2.
Sailer, Wilhelm, Sciiwaan, Mecklenburgh. Germany, as-
signor to Tlie Mead Research Engineering Company,
Dayton, Ohio. Electrochemistry. 2.090,966 ; Aug. 24.
Sailstad, Edward J., Minneapolis, assignor to Van Duyne-
Moran Fixtures, Co., St. Paul, Minn. Sectional I'efrig-
erant compressor. 2,101,956 ; Dec. 14.
St. Clair, Sheridan C, Los Angeles, Calif. Bottle tap.
2,079.049 ; May 4.
St. Claii', Wilbur F., assignor to Celluloid Corporation,
Newark, N. J. Thermoplastic product and forming same.
2,070,242 ; Feb. 9.
Saint Germain, Jacques M., Paris, France, assignor to
General Electric Company. Electric circuit interrupter.
2,076,352 ; Apr. 6.
St. Hilaire, Albert B., assignor to Societe des Vernis
Pyrolac S. A. R. L., Creiteil, France. Apparatus for
manufacturing phonographic disks. 2,079,972 ; May
St. Hill, Thomas N,, San Marino, assignor to Petroleum
Rectifying Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
Electric dehydrator. 2,098,982; Nov. 16.
Saint-Jiioques, Eugi'ne C!., Paris, France. Separator.
2,073,520; Mar. 9.
Saint-Jacques, Eugfene C, Paris, Franco. Method and
device for the electrical purification of gases. 2,081,772 ;
May 25.
Saint-Jacques, Eugfene C, Paris, Franco. Heat exchanger.
2,091,119 ; Aug. 24.
Saint-Jacques, Engfene C, Paris, France. Exhaust mani-
fold for intei-nal combustion engines. 2,093,409 ; Sept.
St. John, Hjirry M., and T. Rynalski, as.signors to De-
Iroll TyTibricator Company, Detroit, Mich. Gauge.
2,096,411 : Oct. 19.
St. Joseph Iron Works. (See Schmidtko, Albert 11., as-
signor.)
St. Joseph Iron Works. (See Schmidtke, A. H., and
Hint/., assignors.)
St. Joseph Ijcad Comi)any. (See Weaton, George F.,
assignor.)
St. Joseph Load Company. (See Weaton, O. F., and Na-
jarian, assignors.)
St. Louis, Charles V., assignor to AVilson-Jones Company,
Chicago, III. Loose leaf binder. 2,091,188 ; Aug. 24.
St. Louis, Charles V., assignor to Wilson-Jones Company,
Chicago, 111. Loose leaf binder. 2,091.189 ; Aug. 24.
St. Louis, Charles V., and G. J. Rundblad, assignors to
Wilson-Jones Compan.v, Chicago, 111. Back gauge for
punches. 2,102,292 ; Dec. 14.
St. Louis, James A., East Orange, assignor to General
Electric Vapor Lamp Company, Hoboken, N. J. Elec-
tric gaseous discharge device. 2,087,743 ; July 20.
St. Louis Pistols & Caps, Inc. (See Kilgore, Joseph D..
assignor.)
St. Palley, Zoltan O., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Line drop compensation.
2,068,576 ; Jan. 19.
St. Pfau, Alexander, Geneva, Switzerland, assignor to
Givaudan-Delawanna, Inc., New York, N. Y. x-alkyl-
idene and x-alkyl cyclopentanone. 2,069.861 ; Feb. 9.
St. Pierre, Henry, Worcester, Mass. Buckle. 2,089,841 ;
Aug. 10.
Saives, L6on, assignor to L. Renault, Billancourt, France.
Drive mechanism for motor vehicles. 2,070,341 ; Feb. 9.
Saives, L^on, assignor to L. Renault, Billancourt, France.
Machine for the electric welding of the side-members
of vehicle frames. 2,079,042 ; May 4.
Saives, L6on, assignor to L. Renault, Billancourt, France.
Seat for automobiles. 2,085,475 ; June 29.
Saives, Leon, assignor to L. Renault, Billancourt, France.
Gearing mechanism. 2,087,166 ; July 13.
Saives. L(5on, assignor to L. Renault, Billancourt, France.
Rolling of thin sheet metal. 2,099,082 ; Nov. 16.
Saives, Leon, assignor to L. Renault, Billancourt, France.
Body of automobile vehicles. 2,099,867 ; Nov. 23.
Saives, Leon, assignor to L. Renault, Billancourt, France.
Clutch control device. 2,102,036 ; Dec. 14.
Saklatwalla, Byramji D., Crafton, Pa. Alloy steel.
2,102,283; Dec. 14.
Saks, Ira. (See Skelton, Charles E., assignor.)
Saks, Ira. (See Spase, Charles B., assignor.)
Sala, Ono P., Davenport, Iowa. Clinical thermometer
shake-down. 2,096,471 ; Oct. 19.
Sala, Theodore A., Dallas, Tex. Gas mixing unit.
2.077,131 ; Apr. 13.
Saladino, Joseph, Reading, Mass. Making racket strings.
2,088,822; Aug. 3.
Salant & Salant, Inc. (See Lipshie, Arthur, assignor.)
Salcedo, Ferdinand G., Hollywood, Calif., assignor to
Royal Revues, Inc. Auxiliary picture reproducing ap-
paratus. 2,074,991 ; Mar. 23.
Sale, John W., assignor to Hummel-Ross Fibre Corpora-
tion, Hopewell, Va. Plyboard. 2,098,733 : Nov. 9.
Sale, William A., Pelham Manor, N. Y., and W. J. Koenig,
Philadelphia, Pa., assignors to Sloane-Blabon Corpora-
tion, Trenton, N. J. Linoleum composition flooring
material. 2,094,674 ; Oct. 5.
Saleh, Gabriel E. R., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Diamond Expansion Bolt Company, Inc., Garwood, N. J.
Anchoring device. 2,100,570 ; Nov. 30.
Salemi, Leoluca. (See Di Giacomo, V., and Salemi.)
Salender, Lambert A., Ashland. Ky., assignor to The
American Rolling Mill Company, Jliddletown. Ohio.
Process to prevent sticking during annealing.
2,070.793; Apr. 13.
Salenius, Carl G. T., assignor to Aktiebolaget Master-
Regulator, Stockholm, Sweden. Shock absorber.
2,094,304 ; Sept. 28.
Salentine, Herbert M., Los Angeles, Calif. Motor for oil
well pumping system. 2,073,809 ; Mar. 16.
Salerni, Edoardo M., London, England, assignor to So-
ciete d'Etudes et de Valorisation Industrielle des Com-
bustibles, Societe a Responsabilite, LimitSe, Paris,
France. Apparatus for the distillation of solid carbon-
izable fuel. 2,069,421 ; Feb. 2.
Salerni, Piero M. (See Boldt, W. F., and Thomas, as-
signor.)
Salerni, Piero M., Westminster, England. Power trans-
mission mechanism. 2.071,582 ; Feb. 23.
Salerni, Piero M., Westminster, England. Power trans-
mission mechanism. 2,084,219 ; June 15.
Salfisberg, Leroy L.. South Orange, assignor to Ivors-IiPe
Company, Newark, N. J. Product packaging. Re.
20,564 ; Nov. 30.
Salfisberg, Leroy L., South Orange, assignor to Ivcrs-Lce
Company, Newark, N. J. Leaved package construction.
2.069.332 ; Feb. 2.
Salfisberg, Leroy L., South Orange, assignor to Ivors-Lee
Company, Newark, N. J. Package structure. 2.069,333;
Feb. 2.
Salfisbprg, Lorov L., South Orange, assignor to Ivprs-Lee
Company, Newark. N. J. l,oaved package structure and
closure. 2,069,334 ; Feb. '_'.
Salfisberg, Lerov L., South Orange, assignor to Ivors-
Lee Company, Newark, N. J. Composite package.
2,009,335 ; Feb. 2.
SnUisberg, l^eroy L., South Orange, assignor to Ivors-
I,o(' Company, Newark, N. J. Packaging machine.
2.083,017 ; Juno 15.
Salfisberg, Loroy Ji.. South Orange, assignor to Ivors-
Lee ('onipany, Newark, N. J. Packaging apparatus.
2,083,618: June 15.
SiiHlsberg, Leroy L., South Orange, assignor to Wrap-
,\(le IVfachinc Company, Inc., Newark, N. J. Package
lOiniIng machine. 2,103,339 ; Dec. 28.
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Salfisberg, Leroy L., South Orange, assignor to Ivers-
Lee Company, Newark, N. J. Package fabrication.
2.103.385 : Dee. 28.
Salfisberg, Leroy L., South Orange, assignor to Ivers-
Lee Company, Newark, N. J. Color packaging.
2.103.386 ; Dec. 28.
Salfisberg, Leroy L., South Orange, assignor to Ivers-
Lee Company, Newark, N. J. Article feeding construc-
tion. 2,103,387 ; Dec. 28.
Salfisberg, Leroy L., South Orange, assignor to Ivers-
Lee Company, Newark, N. J. Packaging feeding system.
2.103.388 ; Dec. 28.
Salfisberg, Leroy L., South Orange, assignor to Ivers-
Lee Company, Newark, N. J. Container for fluids.
2.103.389 : Dec. 28.
Salfisberg, Leroy L., South Orange, assignor to Ivers-
Lee Company, Newark, N. J. Packaging machine.
2.103.390 ; Dec. 28.
Salgo, Martin. Beverly Hills, Calif. Display stand.
2,085,335 ; June 29.
Saling, William J., Decatur, 111. Metal splint. 2,070.810 ;
Feb. 16.
Salisbury. Frank A.. Phelps, N. Y. Spraying apparatus.
2,078,543 ; Apr. 27.
Salisbury. Maxwell E., Palmyra. N. Y.. assignor to The
Garlock Packing Company. Self-adjusting oil retainer.
2,076.747 ; Apr. 13.
Salisbury. Robert V. H. (See Martin, W. H., and Salis-
bury. )
Sallee, Webster I., Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for pre-
heating fluids. 2,067.417 ; Jan. 12.
Sallee, Webster I., Cleveland, Ohio. Magnetic chain
feed and separator. 2,092,025 ; Sept. 7.
Salley, Thomas P.. Roselle, N. J. Skid chain applying
device. 2.100,819 ; Nov. 30.
Sallmann, Richard. (See Graenacher, C, and Sallmann.)
Salmans. Hermann, and B. Wcntz. Aachen, Germany.
Tridymite stone. 2,066.365 ; Jan. 5.
Salmang. Hermann, and B. Wentz. Anchen. Germany.
Making silica stone material. 2,066,366 ; Jan. 5.
Salmon, Nelson D., Berkeley, Calif. Surveying instru-
ment. 2,080,790 ; May 18.
Salmon. Reginald D., assignor to Creed and Company
Limited. Croydon. England. Ink ribbon feeding and
reversing mechanism. 2.090.811 ; Aug. 24.
Salmon. Reginald D., assignor to Creed and Company
Limited. Croydon. England. Translating meclianisni
for type printing telegraphs and like apparatus.
2.093.873 : Sept. 21.
Salmona. Riccardo, et al. (See Salvoni, Inpolito, as-
signor.)
Salmona, Riccardo. (See Salvoni, Ippolito, assignor.)
Salmona, Riccardo, et al. (See Salvoni, Ippolito, as-
signor.)
Salomon, Francois M. M. B., Paris, France. Device
adapted to eliminate oscillations. 2,103.643 ; Dec. 28.
Salomon, Irving. Michigan City, Ind. Adjustable chair
back. 2,074,621 : Mar. 23.
Salsbury. Esley F.. Orinda, Calif. Mobile commode.
2,078,415 : Apr. 27.
Salsman. George W.. La Junta, Colo. Chiropractic demon-
strating device. 2,103.021 : Dec. 21.
Salt Dome Oil Corporation, The. (See Neumann, F. J.
G., and Haubold, assignors.)
Salterini. Nan B. (.See Mulet, Marcel, assignor.)
Saltman. David. Los Angeles, Calif. Reclining chair.
2.090.311 : Aug. 17.
Saltzman, George C. (See Bouton, E. M., and Saltzman,
assignors.)
Salvage Process Corporation. (See Cross, Roy, assignor.)
Salvatori. Henry, Hollywood. Calif., assignor to Western
Geophysical Company. Tulsa, Okla. Energy transmis-
sion. Re. 20,412 ; June 15.
Salvatori, Henry, Hollywood. Calif., assignor to Western
Geophysical Company, Tulsa, Okla. Energy transmis-
sion. 2.073,493 : Mar. 9.
Salvatori, Henry. Hollvwood. and D. Walling. Bakersfield.
Calif., assignors to Western Geophysical Company,
Tulsa. Okla. Making weathering corrections in seismic
surveying. 2.087.120: July 13.
Salvesen. Richard E.. Forest City, Iowa. Dispensing cap.
2,102.749 ; Dec. 21.
Salvo. Louis and P.. San Francisco, Calif. Combination
water heater and .steam generator. 2.091,336 ; Aug. 31.
Salvo, Pete. (See Salvo. Louis and P.)
Salvoni, Ippolito, assignor of forty-four per cent to
R. Salmona, and twelve per cent to E. Q. Jackson.
New York, N. Y. Water supply arrangement for bidets.
2.070,622 : Feb. 16.
Salvoni. Ippolito. assignor of forty-four per cent to R.
Salmona. and twelve per cent to E. Q. Jackson, New
York. X. Y. Combined water closet and bidet.
2.075.001 : Mar. 30.
Salvoni, Ippolito, assignor of forty-four per cent to R.
Salmona and twelve per cent to E. Q. Jackson, New
York, N. Y. Combination water closet and bidet.
2.075,830; Apr. 6.
Salvoni, Ippolito. assignor of forty-four per cent to R.
Salmona. New York, and twelve per cent to E. Q. Jack-
son. Jackson Heights. N. Y. Bidet. 2.0,S0,438 : May 18.
Sal7„ Ignatz, New York. N. Y. Fountain pen. 2,097,256 :
Oct. 26.
Salzberg, Bernard, New York, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Electron discharge device.
2,073.946 ; Mar. 16.
Salzberg, Bernard, East Orange, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Phototube. 2.077,810 ; Apr. 20.
Oct. 5.
Salzberg, Bernard, East Orange, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America. Elec-
tron discharge device. 2,100,723 ; Nov. 30.
Salzberg, Bernard. New York, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Amplifying arrangement.
2.007.896 ; Nov. 2.
Salzberg, Paul L. (See Austin, P. R.. and Salzberg.)
Salzberg, Paul L., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Polyamines and making
the same. 2.067,291 ; Jan. 12.
Salzberg, Paul L., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Polyvalent metal salts of
acid high molecular weight esters of polycarboxylic
acids. 2,087,999 ; July 27.
Salzberg, Paul L., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington. Del. Separation of mixtures of
hydrocarbons. 2,088,441 ; July 27.
Salzberg. Paul L., assignor to E. 1. du Pont de Nemours
& Company. Wilmington. Del. Monoamides of dicar-
boxylic acids and preparing the same. 2.101,323 :
Dec". 7.
Salzberg, Paul L., Carrcroft, assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company. Wilmington, Del. High molecular
weight sulphur compounds. 2.085,452 ; June 29.
Salzberg, Paul L., Edge Moor, assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Catalyst and
catalytic process. 2.089.433 ; Aug. 10.
Salzberg. Paul L., and E. W. Bousquet, assignors to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours Company, Wilmington, Del. In-
secticide. 2,075,359 ; Mar. 30.
Salzberger, Bernard. East Orange, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Electron discharge device. 2.074,864 ;
Mar. 23.
Salzbrenner, Herb A. (See Wilson, R., and Salzbrenner. )
Salzman. Joseph R.. and C. .1. t^nyiler, I)eti(iii, .\iich..
said Salzman assignor to J. Hugo Smitli. Detroit. Mich.
Airplane. 2.078,-544 ; Apr. 27.
Salzman, Joseph R.. and C. J. Snyder, Detroit, Mich.
Airplane. 2.102.095 : Dec. 14.
Samblanet. Herman "L. (See McCahan, J. H., and
Snmblanet.)
Sambleson, Robert F., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric switch. 2,073,529 ;
Mar. 9.
Sambleson. Robert F., Bridgeport. Conn., assignor to
General Electric Company. Liquid contact circuit
closer. 2.101.101; Dec. 7.
Samelow. Samuel J., Chicago, 111. Consolidated room unit.
2.087.121 : July 13.
Samiran, David, Dayton, Ohio. Liquid measuring ap-
paratus. 2,069,279 ; Feb. 2.
Samiran. David, Dayton, Ohio. Fluid density responsive
device. 2.078.977 : Jlay 4.
Samkoff. Julius. New York, assignor to The Arthur A.
Johnson Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Caisson.
2,087,739 ; July 20.
Sampel, Henri, Burbank, Calif. Cement gun nozzle.
2,075.867; Apr. 6.
Sampietro, Achilla C. (See Railton, R. A., and Sam-
pietro.)
Sample, Basil S.. and W. A. Fletcher. Anderson, Ind.t
assignors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
Mold. 2.094.823 ; Oct. 5.
Sample, James D. (See Floyd, H. G., and Sample.)
Sample. James D., assignor to McWane Cast Iron Pipe
Co., Birmingham. Ala. Metal pipe. 2,088,763 ; Aug. 3.
Saiiii)lo. .laiiu's 1)., assignor to McWane ("asr Iron Pipe
Co.. Birmingham. Fla. Flask car. 2.090.736 : -Aug. 24.
Sample, Milton B., Houston, Tex. Mat. 2,069,391 ;
Feb. 2.
Sample. Warren M., Muncie, Ind. Bottle drier.
2.090.427; Aug. 17.
Sampsel, Arthur V., La Fayette, Ind., assignor to Sears,
Roebuck and Company, Chicago, 111. Mild weather
control. 2,079.086 ; May 4.
Sampson, James F.. Skiatook. Okla. Adjustable pull rod
clamp. 2.099.628; Nov. 16.
Sampson, Robert W., assignor to C. J. Hardy, New Y'ork,
N. Y. Pneumatic mattress and the like. 2,069,422 ;
Feb. 2.
SanisLii-lnited Corporation. (See Andrews, Harold K.,
nssignor.)
Samson-United Corporation. (See Samuels, Abe O., as-
signor.)
Samson-United Corporation. (See Samuels, A. O., and
Keene, assignors.)
Samson-United Corporation. (See Walder, Emil, as-
signor.)
Samstag. Elsie. oxecutriT. (See Samstag. Louis A.)
Samstag. Louis A., deceased. New York, N. Y. : Eliile
Samstag, New York, N. Y.. executrix. Dispensing de-
vice for powder boxes. 2,095,204; Oct. 5.
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Samstag, Louis A., New York, N. Y. Vanity case con-
struction. 2,076,353 ; Apr. 6.
Samstag, Louis A., New Yorlj, N. Y. Jewelry setting per-
fume holder. 2,079,043 ; May 4.
Samuel, Arthur L., Orange, N. J., assignor to Hell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Circuit control arrangements. 2,082,123 ; June 1.
Samuel, Arthur L., Oranse, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electron discharge device. 2,086,578 ; July 13.
Samuel, Arthur L.. Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electron discharge device. 2,086,579 ; July 13.
Samuel, Mary E., Martins i'erry, Ohio. Culinary device.
2.077,014 ; Apr. 13.
Samuel, Samuel, Worcester, Mass. Safety razor.
2,070,028 ; Feb. 9.
Samuels, Abe O., assignor to Samson-United Corporation,
Rochester, N. Y. Electric vibrator. 2,078,025 ; Apr. 20.
Samuels, Abe O., assignor to Samson-United Corpora-
tion, Rochester, N. Y. Fan. 2,095,223 ; Oct. 5.
Samuels, Abe O., and A. D. Keene, assignors to Samson-
United Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Electric perco-
lator. 2,076,096 ; Apr. 6.
Samuels, David, et al. (See Sonman, Carl, assignor.)
Samuelsen, Hjalmar, Oslo, and J. de R. Kielland, Vinderen,
near Oslo, Norway. Paying and money changing device.
2,070,846 ; Feb. 16.
Samuelsen, Hjalmar, Oslo, and J. de R. Kielland, Vin-
deren, near Oslo, Norway. Coin sorting device.
2,101,513 ; Dec. 7.
Samuelson, Aaron, New York. N. Y. Safety razor and
safety razor blade. 2,093,851 ; Sept. 21.
Samuelson, Charles T., Beaumont, Tex. Musical stringed
instrument. 2,068,078 ; Jan. 19.
Sanborn, Augustus M., Porterville, Calif. A\ilve mecha-
nism for hydraulic motors. 2,090,705 ; Aug. 24.
Sanchez y Cil, Federico G., Habana, Cuba. Continuous
and automatic centrifugal separator. 2,096,594 ; Oct.
19.
Sanchez, Federico G., Vedado, Habana, Cuba. Built-up
wheel and axle. 2,088,442 ; July 27.
Sanchez, Pedro, Buffalo, N. Y. Bleaching compound.
2,075,913; Apr. 6.
Sanchez, Pedro, New York, N. Y. Preparation of washed'
sugar. 2,091.690; Aug. 31.
Sanchioni, Adolf, Boston, Mass., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Heel-seat
forming machine. 2.085,870 ; July 6.
Sand, John, assignor to Gemex Company, Newark, N. J.
Jewelry construction. 2,075,304 ; Mar. 30.
Sanda, Frank I., Steelton, Pa. Window fastener.
2,080,187 ; May 11.
Sandalls, George, Jr. (See Anderson, E. N., Bascom,
Getz, and Sandalls.)
Sandberg, Henry C, Wethersfield, Conn. Air distribution
apparatus. 2,074,518 ; Mar. 23.
Sandberg, James T., Stockholm, Sweden. Furnace or the
like for continuous combustion. 2,090,903 ; Aug. 24.
Sandberg, Nathaniel, Attleboro, Mass. Nose pad for
opthalmic mountings. 2,074.675 ; Mar. 23.
Sandberg, Ray A., Waukegan, 111., assignor to Houde Engi-
neering Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Hydraulic shock
absorber. 2,070,413 : Feb. 9.
Sandberg, Ray A., assignor to Oakes Products Corpora-
tion, North Chicago, 111. Motor rotor hub assembly.
2,081,603 ; May 25.
Sandberg, Ray A., Waukegan, assignor to Oakes Products
Corporation, North Chicago, 111. Brake lever construc-
tion. 2,099,233; Nov. 16.
Sandberg, Ray A., Waukegan, assignor to Oakes Products
Corporation, North Chicago, 111. Automobile lock
structure. 2,102,438 ; Dec. 14.
Sandberg, Robert N., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Work
holding device. 2,087,266 ; July 20.
Sandborn, Lloyd T. (See Howard. G. C, and Sandborn.)
Sandell, Harry J., Ashby, Minn. Conducting and dispens-
ing system for beer. 2,078,026 : Apr. 20.
Sander, Charles P., W. H. Righter, Glendale, and G.
Edenquist, Los Angeles, Calif., assignors to Kinner
Airplane & Motor Corp., Ltd. Valve and rocker arm
assembly for radial engines. 2,070,926 ; Feb. 16.
Sander. John A., Wichita, Kans. Portable sectional fence.
2,073,947 ; Mar. 16.
SanderH, Arthur F., assignor of one-half to J. Fowler
& Co. (Leeds) Limited, Leeds, England. Combustion
chamber of fuel-injection engines. 2,089,577 ; Aug. 10.
Sanders, Arthur F., Leeds, assignor of one-half to John
Fowler & Co. (Ijeeds) Limited, Leeds, Yorkshire, Eng-
land. Combustion cliamber for fuel-injection engines.
2,096,527 ; Oct. 19.
Sanders, Charles, North Vancouver, British Columbia,
(Canada. Dredging apparatus. 2.072,012: Fel). 23.
Sandens, Edward A., Bath, England. Safety fuse.
2,099,500 ; Nov. 16.
Sanders, Frank, Sheridan, Ark. Automatic chain release.
2,097,105 ; Oct. 26.
Sanders, Harold P., El Paso, Tex. Electrode holder.
2,080,791 ; May 18.
Sanders, J. W. (See McGuha, William P., assignor.)
Snndcis, James A., Lnndo. S. C. Machine for applying
stamps and labels. 2,067,402 ; Jan. 12.
Sanders, James J., Nashville, Tenn. Sewing kit.
2,084,780 ; June 22.
Sanders, Louis S. (See Mcintosh, Maurice D., assignor.)
Sanders, Oscar, Jr., Bronx, N. Y. Spring suspension for
vehicles. 2,097,309 ; Oct. 26.
Sanders, Paul J., Maplewood, N. J. Display apparatus.
2,068,933 ; Jan. 26.
Sanders Small Arms, Limited. (See Sanders, Thomas F.,
assignor.)
Sanders, Thomas F. (See Chevallier, A. L., and Sanders.)
Sanders, Thomas F., Slough Trading Estate, assignor to
Sanders Small Arms, Limited, London, England. Recoil
loading firearm. 2,101,957 ; Dec. 14.
Sanders, Thomas H., Leeds, England. Laminated springs.
2,102,750; Dec. 21.
Sanders, Vernon H., assignor to Stackpole Carbon Com-
pany, St. Marys, Pa. Carbon brush and making.
2,087,724 ; July 20.
Sanders, Wilbur M., et al. (See Thompson, Guy S., as-
signor.)
Sanderson, Harvey L., Butler, Pa. Telltale automobile
license plate. 2,087,167 ; July 13.
Sandford, William H., The Mall, Armagh, Northern Ire-
land. Receptacle for razor blades. 2,094.722 ; Oct. 5.
Sandidge, Benjamin B., Clarendon, Va. Portable bed
lamp. 2,069,561 ; Feb. 2.
San Diego Fruit and Produce Company. (See Kinslow,
Henry M.. assignor.)
Sandifur, Oliver B., North Manchester, Ind. Mail box
signal. 2,092,561 ; Sept. 7.
Sandin, David A. (See De Marchi, A., and Sandin.)
Sandin, Jerome M., Forest Hills, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Circuit interrupter. 2,102,284 ; Dec. 14.
Sandison, Alexander G. S., Kelda, Baltasound, Shetland,
Great Britain. Fluid flow meter. 2,072,220; Mar. 2.
Sandlant, Harry, Wellington, New Zealand. Holding and
serving machine for ice cream or the like. 2,101,599 ;
Dec. 7.
Sandler, Louis, assignor to Johnson Bronze Company,
New Castle, Pa. Forming laminated strip metal stock
for bearings. 2,095.837 ; Oct. 12.
Sandlin, James W., Humble, Tex. Pump valve.
2,077,716 ; Apr. 20.
Sando, Charles E., Washington, D. C. Emulsifying agent.
2.076,794: Apr. 13.
Sandoz, Louis. (See Myers, R. H., and Sandoz.)
Sands, Walter, Minneapolis, Minn. Rear vision mirror.
2,087,531 ; July 20.
Sandstone, Harvey D., Oakland, Calif. Rotary excavator.
2,085.336 ; June 29.
Sandstrom, Nils J. L. (See Schiiberg, E. B., and Sand-
strom.)
Sandt, Julius, Pirmasens, Germany. Cutting presa
2,083,097; June 8.
Sandul, Amil, assignor of one-half to P. Baldwin, Hum-
boldt. Minn. Automatic trailer brake appliance.
2.101.600; Dec. 7.
Sandvikens Jernverks Ab. (See Jonsson, Martin, as-
signor.)
Sandvik, Otto, Rocliester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Method and apparatus for reproducing sound.
2,073,287 ; Mar. 9.
Sandyoss, Hermann, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Thermostat. 2,100.037 : Nov. 23.
Sanford, Baalis, assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Composite grinding wheel and making the same.
2,069,116; .Tan. 26.
Sanford, Baalis, assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Mass. Making abra.sive wheels. 2,073,590 ; Mar. 9.
Sanford, Baalis, and D. E. Webster, assignors to Norton
Company, Worcester, Mass. Abrasive wheel and manu-
facture. 2,085,705 ; June 29.
Sanford, Baalis, assignor to Norton Company, Worcester,
Ma.ss. Grinding wheel. 2.097.803 : Nov. 2.
Sanford, Charles C. (See Wheeler, E. F.. and Sanford.)
Sanford, Charles C. (See Wheeler, Edwin F., assignor.)
Sanford, Charles L., Meadville, Pa. Concrete block ma-
chine. 2,082,721 ; June 1.
Sanford. Hugh W.. Knoxville. Tenn. Wheel and nxle
structure. Re. 20,457 ; July 27.
Sanford, Hugh W., Knoxville, Tenn. Bottom dump appa-
ratus with sloping discharge walls. 2,070,005 ; Apr. 6.
Sanford, Hugh W., Knoxyillo, Tenn. Drop boltom mine
car. 2,095,348 : Oct. 12.
Sanford Investment Company, The. (See Jones, G. E.,
and Bowman, assignors.)
Sanford Investment Company, The. (See Jones, Harry
W., assignor.)
Sanford Investment Company. (See Stow. Audloy H.)
Sanford, Jack C., Stockton, ("alif. .\utomatic relief valve
for suction pipes. 2,096..^95 : Oct. 19.
Sanford Manufacturing Co. (Sec Carpenter, WiUiam W.
S., assignor.)
Sanford Mills. (See Mellor, Horace, assignor.)
Sanford, Roy S., New York, N. Y. Vehicle. 2,094,824 ;
Oct. 5.
Sanford, Roy S., New York, N. Y., assignor to Uragp-
Kllesrath Corponillon, South Bend, lud. Control
niechnnism. 2,068.962 : Jan. 26.
Snnl'ord, Roy S., New York, N. V., assignor to Rondlx-
\\"estinghou8e Automotive Air Brake Company, I'itts-
burgh, I'a. Steering uiechaulsm. 2,069,540 ; Feb. 2.
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INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
Sanford, Roy S., New York, X. Y., assignor to Bendix-
Westinghouse Automotive Air Brake Company, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Control mechanism. 2,103,274 ; Dec. 28.
Sanford, Roy S., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corporation,
South Bend, Ind. Brake torque reaction device.
2.078.210 ; Apr. 20.
Sanford. Roy S., and E. G. Carroll, assignors to Bendix
Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2,078.209 : Apr. 20.
Sanford. Selden B., Yonkers, assignor to Otis Elevator
Companv. New York, X. Y. Connecting device.
2,102.383 : Dec. 14.
San Francisco Sulphur Company. (See Ceccon. John B.,
assisnor. 1
San Francisco Sulphur Company. (See Missbach, Ed-
mund C, assignor.)
San Francisco Sulphur Company. (See Wieder, Ferd
W., assignor.)
Sangamo Company Limited. (See Waite, Griffin G.,
assignor.)
Sangamo Electric Company. (See Holtz, Frederick C,
assignor.)
Sangamo Electric Company. (See Kurz, Fred, assignor.)
Sangamo Electric Co. (See Nein. William C, assignor.)
Sani-Draft Pump Company, The. (See Ferguson,
Thomas G.)
Sanita Wrapped Products Corp. (See Goldstein, A. M.,
and Garfinkel. assignors.)
Sanitary Metal Cap Corporation. (See MacCordy,
Charles A., assignor.)
Sankowsky, Nicholas A., Scotch Plains, N. J., assignor to
Stance Inc. Preparing a mineral oil solution of derris.
2,096,922 ; Oct. 26.
Sannita, James. East Chicaso, Ind. Tiltable -window
ventilator. 2.066.858 : Jan. 5.
Sansby, Joseph M., St. Paul, Minn. Milk bottle.
2,088,873 ; Aug. 3.
Santamaria, Encarnacion. Zelava, Nicaragua. Hand pro-
pelled motor. 2.086.366 ; July 6.
Santarelli. Franco, assignor to "Montecatini" Societi
Generale per I'lndustria Jlineraria ed Agricola. Milan,
Italy. Purification of synthetic camphor. 2,093,1()0 ;
Sept. 14.
Santiago, James J. (See Foster, W. L., and Santiago.)
Santiago, James J., assignor to J. Grant, Los Angeles,
Calif. Well cleaning device. 2,098,520 ; Nov. 9.
Santini, Danilo, assignor to Weslinghouse Electric Ele-
vator Companv, Chicago, 111. Elevator control svs-
tem. 2.078,687 : Apr. 27.
Santini, Danilo, assignor to Westinghouse Electric Ele-
vator Company, Chicago, HI. Elevator system.
2,082,657 : June 1.
Santini, Danilo, Chicago, 111., and K. M. White, Tenafly,
X. J., assignors to Westinghouse Electric Elevator
Company, Chicago, 111. Control system. 2,094,377 :
Sept. 28.
Santmver, Lewis B.. assignor of one-third to J. A. Beck,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Fan and fan blade. 2,079,044 ; May 4.
Santschi. Jean, assignor to Xordberg Manufacturing Com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. Safety device for engines.
2.095.349 : Oct. 12.
Santucci, Nicholas, Xiles Center, 111. Pipe testing plus.
2.066.050 : Jan. 5.
Sa.-alegui, Antonio M. M. T. M. (See Limeses, J., Sara-
legui, and De Cerro.)
Sarazin, Raoul, Saint-Prix, and Andr§ Lagache. Argen-
teuil, France. Electrical device for the absorption of
mechanical energy. 2,068,820 : Jan. 26.
Sarazin, Raoul R. R., Saint-Prix, France. Means
adapted to reduce the torsional oscillations of crank-
shafts. 2,079.226 ; May 4.
Sarazin, Raoul R. R., Saint-Prix, France. Cleans adapted
to reduce the torsional oscillations of crankshafts.
2.079,227 ; May 4.
Sarazin, Raoul R. R., St.-Prix, France. Elastic coupling
device. 2.096,999 : Oct. 26.
Sarazin, Robert, Xeuilly-sur-Seine, France. Recording
the work performed b.v weldors. 2,099.965 : Nov. 23.
Sarclone. Edward. North Andover, Mass. Fire alarm.
2.094.825 : Oct. 5.
Sarfaty, Morton P., Larchmont, N. Y. Engine piston con-
struction. 2.096.562: Oct. 19.
SarfT. Evert O., Rosoburg, Oreg. Tractor construction.
2.101.631 : Dec. 7.
Sargent, Allston. Bronxvllle, N. Y., and A. C. Armstrong,
Baltimore, Md.^ assignors to Campbell Metal Window
(Corporation, New York. X'. Y. Ventilating and air
treating provision. 2.074.622 : Mar. 23.
Sargent, Allston, Bronxvilie, assignor to Campbell Metal
Window Corporation. New York, N. Y. Casing for ven-
tilating and air treating apparatus. 2.096.596 : Oct. 10.
Sargent & Company. (See Edwards, William S., as-
signor.)
Sargent & Company. (See Gerard, Franfe B., assignor.)
Sargent & Company. (See Kemper. Gilbert L., assignor.)
Sargent it Cotupnnv. (Si-e Sarcent. Edward R.. assicnor. 1
Sargent. E. II., & Co. (See Sherrlck, P., and Miller, as-
signors.)
Sargent, Donald E., assignor to Reynolds Spring Company,
Jackson. Mich. Bottom strip seat frame connection.
2,098,649 ; Nov. 0.
Siirgcnt, J'Jdwanl U.. assignor to Sargent & Company. Xew
Haven, Conn. Door fastener. 2.091.015; Aug. 24.
Sargent Engineering Company, et al. (See Gilbert, W. E.,
and Sargent, assignors.)
Sargent, Georse. and W. H. Vaughan, Decatur, Ga. Golf
club. 2,088.095 : July 27.
Sargent & Greenleaf, Inc. (See Diesel. William F.. as-
signor.)
Sargent & Greenleaf. Inc. (See Hill. Gerrit D., assignor.)
Sarcent, Neil A., Woburn. Mass.. assignor, by mesne as-
si'gnments, to Monsanto Chemical Company. Treatment
of waste sulphuric acid and manufacture of sulphate
and carbonaceous compositions therefrom. 2,067,985 ;
Jan. 19.
Sargent, Sumner B. (See Gilbert. W. E.. and Sargent.)
Sargent, William D., New York, X. Y.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Durafer (Inc.), Dover, Del. Brake
drum. 2,070,847 ; Feb. 16.
Sargent, William D., assignor to Durafer, Incorporated,
Xewark, N. J. Centrifugal casting. 2,085,394 ; June 29.
Sargent's. C. G.. Sons Corporation. (See Furbush. Frank
L., assignor.)
Siirnmark, Axel V., Gothenburg, Sweden. Method and
machine for producing flakes and the like from plastic
masses. 2,071,434 ; Feb. 23.
Sammark, Axel D., Gothenburg, Sweden. Producing cold
and continuously operating absorption cold apparatus.
2,087,939 ; July 27.
Sartakoff, Jack D., Elmhurst, N. Y. Carroting fur.
2,070,927 ; Feb. 16.
Sarullo, Ippolito P.. and J. Dawson, assignors of one-
third to F. M. Acree. Greenville. Miss., and two-thirds
to said Sarullo. Display cabinet. 2,078,813 ; Apr. 27.
Sass, Carl J. (See Anderson. E.. and Sass.)
Sass, Harold, New York, N. Y. Educational skill game.
2.081,020 : May 18.
Sasse, Carl, Lauenau, Germany. Comfort chair.
2.071.988 : Feb. 23.
Sasse, Wilhelm, Weimar, and E. Schneider, Uerdingen-on-
the-Rhine, Germany, assignoi-s to The Buell Combus-
tion Company Limited, London. England. Heated drum
apparatus for desiccating liquids and semiliquids.
2.084,537 : June 22.
Sassen, Bernard, assignor to The Cincinnati Milling Ma-
chine Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Automatic three-dimen-
sional pattern controlled milling machine. 2.068,890 ;
Jan. 26.
Sassen. Bernard, assignor to The Cincinnati Milling Ma-
chine Company, Cincinnati. Oliio. Thermally condi-
tioned machine tool. 2,070.811 ; Feb. 16.
Sassen, Bernard, assignor to The Cincinnati Jlilling Ma-
chine Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Combined pattern con-
trolled machine tool. 2.074.095 ; Mar. 16.
Satake, Shuzo. (See Ikeda, R., and Satake.)
Sather. Oliver H., Chicago, 111. Folding mechanism.
2.082,262; June 1.
Satterlee. Henry Y.. Morristown. N. J., assignor to Swan-
Finch Oil Corporation. New York, N. Y. Distributing
material. 2.098.887 ; Nov.' 9.
Satterlee, Howard A.. Needham. assignor to Submarine
Signal Company, Boston. Mass. Apparatus for the
measurement of rotational velocities. 2.070.623 ; Feb.
16.
Satterlee, Howard A., Sharon, assignor to Submarine
Signal Company. Boston. Mass. Method and appara-
tus for the measurement of rotational velocities.
2,088,613; Aug. 3.
Satterthwaite, Harry C, Southfield Township, Oakland
County, assignor to Cogsdill Manufacturing Company,
Inc., Detroit, Mich. Apparatus for finishing bearing
surfaces. 2.069.099 : Jan. 26.
Sattgast. Irl D.. Gillespie. 111. Internal combustion en-
gine. 2.067,878 ; Jan. 12.
Satz. William. New York, N. Y. Brief case construction.
2.101.459; Dec. 7.
Saudicoeur, Louis J.. Villeurbanne. assismor to Ateliers de
Constructions Electriques de Delle. Paris, France.
Combined flame baflle and indicator for fusible cut-
outs. 2.071,435 ; Feb. 23.
Sauer, Albert H., Jr.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Wrist watch
cuard. 2.101.690: Dec. 7.
Sauer, Frederick W., Rutherford, N. J., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to Surfacing Wheel Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Brush. 2.085.202 : June 29.
Sauer, George, Berwyn. and O. Quist, Chicago, assignors
to Union Special Machine Company, Chicago, 111.
Fabric puller mechanism for sewing machines.
2,092.335 ; Sept. 7.
Sauer, George. (See Christensen. N. V.. and Sauer.)
Saner. George, Berwyn, assignor to Union Special Jla-
cliine Company. Chicago. III. Transmission mecha-
nism for sewing machines. 2.096,343 ; Oct. 19.
Sauer, George, Berwyn, and C. C. Smith, assignors to
Union Special Machine Company, Chicago, 111. Looper
and puller actuating mechanism for sewing machines.
2.097.243 ; Oct. 26.
Sauer. Henry J., assignor to The Kilborn-Sauer Company,
Fairfield, Conn. Vehicle lamp. 2.073,074 ; Mar. 9.
Sauer, Henry J., assignor to The Kilborn-Sauer Company,
Fairfield. Conn. Reflector signal device for tail lights.
2.082.658; June 1.
Sauer. Henry J., assignor to The Kilborn-Sauer Companv.
Fairfield, Conn. CoUisionproof clearance lamp for
vehicles. 2,082,659 ; June 1.
LIST OF PATENTEES
539
Sauer, Henry J., assignor to The Kilborn-Sauer Company,
Fairfield, Conn. Reflecting signal device. 2,084,599 ;
June 22.
Sauer, Louis E., Sharon, assignor to Westinghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
Variable voltage transformer. 2,078,688 ; Apr. 27.
Sauer, Louis J., Chicago, 111. Grinding apparatus.
2,078,416 ; Apr. 27.
Sauer, Oskar, Philadelphia, Pa. Producing textile fabrics.
2,073,494; Mar. 9.
Sauer, Rudolph, Hollis, N. Y. Fish lure. 2,091,457 ;
Aug. 31.
Sauerland, Joseph, West New York, assignor to Hardman,
Peck and Companv, New York, N. Y. Piano case con-
struction. 2,097,604 ; Nov. 2.
Saul, George N,, Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone
system. 2,083,404 ; June 8.
Saulnier, Raymond, Puteaux, France. Airplane landing
gear. 2,082,598 : June 1.
Saunders, Albert F., assignor to T. N. Benedict Manu-
facturing Company, East Syracuse, N. Y. Planked
food server. 2,103,496 ; Dec. 28.
Saunders, Arthur T., assignor to Truscon Laboratories,
a subsidiary to the Truscon Steel Company, Detroit,
Mich. Rust inhibiting coating. 2,069,660 ; Feb. 2.
Saunders, Clarke E,, San Jose, Calif. Auxiliary toilet
seat. 2,094,498 ; Sept. 28.
Saunders Inventions Limited. (See Saunders, Philip K.,
assignor. )
Saunders, Laurence P., and P. S. Rosenberg, Lockport,
N. Y., assignors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Radiator cap. 2.101,756 ; Dec. 7.
Saunders, Norman H., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111.
Telephone system. 2,070,866 ; Feb. 16.
Saunders, Norman H., assignor to Associated Electric
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Telephone system.
2,103,301 ; Dec. 28.
Saunders, Norman H., and P. Bakker, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Automatic telephone system. 2,100,523 ;
Nov. 30.
Saunders, Philip K., Wolverhampton, England, assignor
to Saunders Inventions Limited, Johannesburg. Union
of South Africa. Diaphragm valve. 2,074,240 ; Mar. 16.
Saunders, Philip K., Wilverhampton, England, assignor to
Saunders Inventions Limited, Johannesburg, South
Africa. Diaphragm valve. 2.096,528 ; Oct, 19.
Saunders, Seymour G., Birmingham, and H. Morrison.
Detroit, assignors to Chrysler Corporation, Highland
Park, Mich. Coating material recovery process.
2,086,367 ; July 6.
Saunders, Seymour G., Birmingham, and H. Morrison,
Detroit, assignors to Chrysler Corporation, Highland
Park, Mich. Coating material recovery process.
2,086,514 : July 6.
Saunders, Sydney L. M., London, England. Preparing
a synthetic resin composition. 2,071,312 ; Feb. 16.
Saunders, Sydney L. M., London, England. Preparing a
synthetic resin composition. 2,071,313; Feb. 16.
Saunders, Sydney L. M., London, England. Synthetic
resin composition. 2,088,035 ; July 27.
Saunders, Sydney L. M., London, England. Air drving
urea-formaldehyde coating composition. 2,088,036 ;
July 27.
Saunders, Walter S., and T. A. McGregor, assignors to
American Forging & Socket Company, Pontlac, Mich.
Seat support. 2,102,226 ; Dec. 14.
Saur, Otto X., and A. G. Pltz, assignors to Park City
Cornice Works, Incorporated, Bridgeport, Conn. Sky-
light operator. 2,072,468 ; Mar. 2.
Saurer, Curt, assignor to The Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company, Akron, Ohio. Shock absorber. 2,069,049 ;
Jan, 26.
Sauser A.-G. (See Wydler, Hermann, assignor.)
Saussard, Andr(?, (See Saussard, Louis, and A.)
fciaus.<!ard, Louis, Paris, France. Universal joint.
2,087,817 ; July 20.
Saussard, Louis, and A. Saussard. Paris, France. Hy-
draulic piston machine. 2.087,816; July 20.
Saulor, August, Prilcisions-Waagen-i<c (Jpwiclite-Fnlirik.
(See Wirth, Arniiu. nssignor.)
Sauvage, Henri, assignor to I'Air LIquide, Societe
Anonyme pour I'Etude & I'Exploitation des Procedes
Georges Claude, Paris, France. Liquid oxygen explo-
sive. 2,076,279 ; Apr. 6.
Sauzodde, Claude, assignor to Detroit Hydrostatic Bralte
Corporation, Dclroit, Mich. Motor vehicle braking-
whoel driving structure. 2,067,207; Jan. 12.
Sauzedde, Claude, assignor to Detroit Hydrostatic Brake
Corporation, Detroit, Mich, Selective control and com-
penaalor unit for hydraulic brakes. 2,075,002 ; Mar. 30.
Snuzedde, (Claude, assignor to Detroil; llydrostalic Brake
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Segmonlal dual-fnce soc-
tional-type brake shoe, 2,087,920 ; July 27.
Sau/.odde, Claude, assignor to Detroit Hydrostatic Brake
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Diaphragm seal. 2,094,191;
Sept. 28.
Savage Arms Corporation. (See Brewer, Nicholas L.,
assignor.)
Savage Arms Corporation. (See Jefterson, Charles J.,
assignor.)
(See Wilcox, Frederic S.,
Spinning top.
Savage Arms Corporation,
assignor. )
Savage, Edward S., Rochester, N. Y.
Re. 20,255 ; Jan. 26.
Savage, Edward S., Rochester, N. Y. Motor. 2,094,621 ;
Oct. 5.
Savage, Eros M., San Jose, Calif. Drink preparing means.
2,102,920 ; Dec. 21.
Savage, Eugene F., Ossinlng, N. Y,, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Western Electric Company, Incorpo-
rated. Method and apparatus for motion picture visual
accompaniments to musical scores. 2,071,044 ; Feb. 16.
Savage, John H., Welling, Kent, assignor to W. T. Henley's
Telegraph Works Companv Limited, London, England.
Testing electric insulation. 2,087,783 ; July 20.
Savage, John L. (See Kinzie, P. A., Savage, and Martin.)
Savage, Joseph, Weston Point, Runcorn, England, as-
signor to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Ap-
paratus for cleaning or degreasiug materials.
2,089,102 ; Aug. 3.
Savage, Joseph. Runcorn, England, assignor to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Degreasing apparatus.
2,091,187 ; Aug. 24.
Savage, Marion A,, Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Totally enclosed dynamo-electric
machine. 2,078,164 ; Apr. 20.
Savage, Marion A., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Dynamo - electric machine.
2,099,575; Nov. 16.
Savage, Rufus L., Jr., Port Arthur, Tex,, assignor to The
Texas Company, New York, N. Y. Preparation of fuel
oil. 2,078,882 ; Apr. 27.
Savage, Will R., Omaha, Nebr., assignor of one-half to
H. S. Haze, Chicago, 111. Motor fuel composition.
2,088,000 ; July 27.
Savanl, Luigl, assignor to Socleta Italiana Ernesto Breda
per Costruzioni Meccanlche, Mllano, Italy. Portable
firearm for firing bombs. 2,068,821 ; Jan. 26.
Savanl, Luigl, assignor to Socleta Italiana Ernesto Breda
per Costruzioni Mecaniche, Milan, Italy. Portable
firearms for firing bombs. 2,093,058 ; Sept. 14.
Savani, Luigl, assignor to Socleta Italiana Ernesto Breda
per Construzionl Meccanlche. Milan, Italy. Portable
firearm for firing bombs, 2,094,305 ; Sept. 28.
Sawdey, Neil T., Shaker Heights, and N. E. Colegrove.
Lakewood, assignors to White Sewing Machine Cor-
poration, Cleveland, Ohio. Knee control for sewing
machines, 2,103,557 ; Dec. 28.
Sawin, Emilyn J., administratrix. (See Sawin, Lester M.)
Sawin, Lester M., deceased, E. J. Sawin, administratrix,
assignor to The Susu Nut Company, Chicago, 111.
Showcase. 2,084,006 ; June 15.
Sawtelle, Charles A. (See Main, F. L., and Sawtelle.)
Sawtelle, Charles A., assignor to S & D Engineering Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Brake actuating mechanism.
2,076,965 ; Apr. 13.
Sawtelle, Charles A., assignor to Kelsev-IIayes Wheel Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Brake mechanism. 2,093,931 :
Sept. 21.
Sawtelle, Charles A., assignor to S. & D. Engineering
Company, Detroit, Mich. Lever mechanism. 2,094,109 ;
Sept. 28.
Sawtelle, Charles A., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Brake mechanism. 2,102,81() ;
Dec. 21.
Sawyer, Charles B. (See Kjellgren, B. R. F., and Saw-
yer.)
Sawyer, Edson W., Cranston, R. I., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Laminated Metals Corporation. Ther-
mostatic materi.al. 2,090.312 ; Aug, 17.
Sawyer, Emerson D., Chicago, 111. Yieldable barrier.
2,095,085 ; Oct. 5.
Sawyer. Frederick E. S., Belmont, Mass. Weeder.
2,066,803 ; Jan. 5.
Sawyer, Guy R,, assignor of one-half to B. R. Sherburne,
Glover, Vt. Electric reversible tooth brush. 2,100,272 ;
Nov. 23.
Sawyer, Harold L. (See Bearce, C. A,, and Sawyer.)
Sawyer, Hilon W. (See Parsons, E, T,, and Sawyer.)
Sawyer, Lester T., Fltchburg, Mass. Surgical dressing.
2,082,599 ; June 1.
Sawyer, Marion B., Los Angeles, Calif. Tire supporting
stand. 2,087,304 ; July 20.
Sax, Fannie, et al. (Se(> Dculsch. Simon, assignor.)
Saxby, Donald T. (See Richardson, A. C, and Saxby.)
Saxby, Robert N., Liverpool, England, assignor to Associ-
ated Telephone and Telegraph Company, Chicago, 111.
Mounting arrangement for electrical apparatus.
:,007
MO ; Jan. 12.
Saxbv, Robert N., Liverpool, England, assignor to As-
sociated Telephone and Telegraph Company, Chicago,
III. Electric totalizator. 2.077,902 ; Apr. 20.
Saxo, Charles W., assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester, Mass. MulUe (tne. 2,087.215 ; July 13.
Saxo, llornian I!. (See Rotelli, D., and Saxe.)
Saxton, Ellswordi E., Seattle, Wash. Electrical con-
ned er. 2,099,9 14: Nov. 23.
Snyers, William W., ("hicago. Ill,, assignor to Link-ltelt
Company. Positive drive mechanism. 2,078,720; Apr.
27.
Sa.vers, William W,, assignor to Ijtnk-Belt Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Slraightline collector. 2,090,109; Oct. 19.
540
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Sayers, William W., and R. F. Bergmann, Chicago, 111.,
and H. F. Watson, Philadelphia, Pa., assignors to Link-
Belt Company, Chicago, 111. Settling tanU. 2,073,810 ;
Mar. 16.
Sayi'is. W illiam W.. Chicago, 111.. H. L. Strube and W. L.
Weisol, I'hiladolphia. Pa., assignor.'; to Link Belt Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Vibrating screen. 2,090,707 ; Aug.
24.
Sayers. William W.. and R. F. Bergmann. Chicago. 111.,
and G. W. Haaff, Indianapolis, Ind., assignors to Link-
Belt Company, Chicago, III. Chain. 2,091,836 ; Aug.
31.
Sayers, William W., Chicago, 111., and H. F. Watson,
Philadelphia, Pa., assignors to Link-Belt Company,
Chicago, 111. Settling tank. 2.098,467 ; Nov. 9.
Sayles, Bertram J. (See Brown. Roger S., assignor.)
Sayles. Henrv W.. Peoria. 111. Headlamp testing appa-
ratus. 2.097.310; Oct. 26.
Saylor-Beall Slanufacturlng Company. (See Fisher,
Charles S., assignor.)
Sayour, Klias, Brooklyn, N. Y. House coat. 2.101.504:
Bee. 7.
Sayre. Gordon B., Syracuse. X. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Orion Electric Company, Wilming-
ton, Pel. Diaphragm controlled switch. 2,075,305 ;
Mar. 30.
Sbicca, Frank, assignor to Sbicca-Method Shoes Incor-
porated, Philadelphia, Pa. Making shoes. Re. 20.273 ;
Feb. 16.
Sbicca, Frank, assignor to Sbicca-Method Shoes Incor-
porated, Philadelphia, Pa. Complementary insole-out-
solo combination shoe and producing same. Re. 20,274 ;
Feb. 16.
Sbicca-Method Shoes Incorporated. (See Sbicca, Frank,
assignor.)
Scaife. Joseph D., Cross Hills, near Keighley. and J. Lund,
Cross Hills : said Lund assignor to .John Lund Limited.
Eastburn. near Keighley, England. Automatic stop
mechanism for grinding machines or lathes. 2,091,527 ;
Aug. 31.
Scaison. Alexander. New York, N. Y. Coaster brake.
2.084.507 : June 22.
Scaison, Alexander, New York, N. Y. Brake holding ring.
2.084.508 : June 22.
Scalione, Mario. (See Ferrari, A., Rafanelli, and
Scalione.)
Scanlan-Morris Company. (See Blashfield, Floyd A., as-
signor.)
Scanlan-Morris Company. (See Hawley, George W., as-
signor.)
Scanlan, Raymond J., et al. (See Witty, George, assignor.)
Scanlon, Leon .T., Taunton. JIass. Device for slirinking
cloth. 2.078,721 : Apr. 27.
Scanlon-Morris Company. (See Nirdlinger, Patrick A.,
assignor.)
Scantlebury, Francis H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Illuminated
measuring device. 2,083.924 ; June 15.
Scantlebury. Francis H., Brooklyn. N. Y. Manuf.TCturing
stencils for said carving operations. 2,094,025 ; Sept.
28.
Scantlebury, Francis H.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Illuminated
measuring device. 2.100.875 : Nov. 30.
Scantlebury, Francis IT., Brooklyn, N. Y. Illuminated
measuring device. 2,102.384: Dec. 14.
Scarlett, Arthur A., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, assignor,
bv mesne assignments, to International Harvester Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Tractor planter. 2,092,589 : Sept. 7.
Scavn. Salvatore, Carbondale, Pa. Life preserver.
2,094,499 : Sept. 28.
Schaad, Raymond E. (See Ipatieff, V., and Schaad.)
Schaalce, William, Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company. East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Pantograph lubricator. 2,075.138 : Mar. 30.
Schaal. Julius. New York, N. Y. Manufacturing soap.
2,087,267 : Julv 20.
Scbabacker, William, and IT. H. Tlippe, Jancsville, and
H. J. Stofon. Jfadison, Wis. Milk can cooling cap.
2.078.814 : Apr. 27.
Schaberle, George S., Hempstead, N. Y. Thermionic relav
tube system. Re. 20,345 : Apr. 27.
Schaberle, George S., Glendlve. Mont. Thermionic dis-
charge relay system. 2,068.040; Jan. 19.
Schacht, Elmer C., assignor to Behr-Manning Corporation,
Trov, N. Y'. Paper making process. 2.077,015 ; Apr.
13.
Schacht, Elmer C, assignor to Behr-Manning Corporation.
Trov. N. Y. Paper. 2.077.016; Apr. 13.
Schacht, Elmer C, assignor to Behr-Manning Corporation,
Troy, N. Y. Paper. 2.077.017: Apr. 13.
Schacht, Elmer C, Troy, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Behr-Manning Corporation. Manufac-
ture of abrasive articles. 2,082.182; Juno 1.
Schade, Arthur, and J. Horn, assignors to Knlle & Co.,
Aktiengo.'jpUschaft. Wioshaden-Biebrlch, Germany. De-
vice for developing photographic prints. 2.075,306 :
Mar. 30.
Schade, Frank S. (See Schade, John, and F. S.)
Schade, Frank S., assignor to Natlon.Tl lilank I!ook Com-
panv, Holyoke. Mass. Pack binding con.struction.
2.068.280 : Jan. 19.
Schade, Frank S,, assignor to National Blank Book Com-
pany, Holyoke, Mass. Loose leaf binder. 2,080,674 :
May 18.
Schade, Frank S., assignor to National Blank Book Com-
pany, Holyoke, Mass. Book construction. 2,082,422 ;
June 1. _,
Schade, Frank S., assignor to National Blank Book Com-
pany, Holyoke, Mass. Bookbinding construction.
2,08"2,423 : June 1.
Schade, Frank S.. assignor to National Blank Book Com-
panv, Holyoke, Mass. Bookbinding construction.
2,082,424 ; June 1.
Schade, James W., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Method and ap-
paratus for processing rubber. 2,078.777 : Apr. 27.
Schade, John, assignor to National Blank Book Company,
Holyoke, Mass. Bookbinder construction. 2,071,766 ;
Feb. 23.
Schade, John, assignor to National Blank Book Company,
Holvoke. Mass. Loose leaf book. 2,071,767 ; Feb. 23.
Schade, John, assignor to National Blank Book Company,
Holvoke, Mass. Loose leaf book. 2.071.768; Feb. 23.
Schade, John, assignor to National Blank Book Company,
Holvoke, Mass. Post binder for loose leaf sheets.
2.087,740 : July 20.
Schade, John, and F. S. Schade, assignors to National
Blank Book Company, Holyoke, Mass. Loose leaf
book. 2,079,817 : May 11.
Schade, Otto H., West Orange, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Tone compensated volume con-
trol circuit. 2,069.853 : Feb. 9.
Schade, Otto H., West Orange, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Voltage multiplier circuit.
2.072,278 ; Mar. 2.
Schade, Otto H., West Caldwell, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Automatic noise suppressor
circuit. 2,069,854; Feb. 9.
Schade, Otto H., West Caldwell, and F. H. Shepard, Jr.,
Rutherford, N. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of
America. Automatic gain control and noise suppression
circuits. 2,083,243 ; June 8.
Schiidler. Friedrich A., Arbon, Switzerland. Chair capa-
ble of being piled up in a vertical direction. 2,098,888 ;
Nov. 9.
Schaefer, August G., assignor to Spencer Thermostat
Company, Attleboro, Mass. Thermostatically controlled
gas valve. 2,076,045 ; Apr. 6.
Schaefer. Edward J., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Thermal switch. 2,088,443 ;
July 27.
Schaefer, Ferdinand A., Baltimore, Md., assignor ot one-
half to T. H. Low, New Haven, Conn. Buckle.
2,084.412 : June 22.
Schaefer, Frank. (See Stone, H. A., and Schaefer.)
Schaefer, Frederic. (See Fendner, Willard J., assignor.)
Schaefer, Frederic. Pittsburgh, Pa. Wearing shoe.
2.066.578 ; Jan. ."..
Schaefer, Frederic, Pittsburgh, Pa. Wear plate assembly.
2,074.707: Mar. 23.
Schaefer. Frederic. Pittsburgh. Pa. Brake lever.
2,078,417 ; Apr. 27.
Schaefer, Frederic, Pittsburgh, Pa. Cotter pin.
2.089,578 : Aug. 10.
Schaefer, Frederic, Pittsburgh, Pa. Connecting rod.
2,096.067 ; Oct. 19.
Schaefer, Frederic, Pittsburgh, Pa. Connecting rod.
2.096.068; Oct. 19.
Schaefer, George W., Quincy, ^lass.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Addressograph-Multigrapli Corpora-
tion, Cleveland, Ohio. Printing device. 2,092,026 ;
Sept. 7.
Schaefer. George W., Quincy, Mass. Typewriter ribbon
and ink composition therefor. 2,103,275 ; Dec. 28.
Schaefer. Joseph J., Gcrmantown, assignor to The Sharp-
ies Solvents Corporation. Philadelphia, Pa. Vitrifiable
coating composition. 2,085,124 ; June 29.
Schaefer, Joseph K.. Los Angeles, Calif. Broken axle
nxtr.TCtor. 2.077,26S ; Apr. 13.
Schaefer, JIarguerite, Muralto, near Locarno. Switzerland.
Strainer attachment for kettles. 2.092,379 ; Sept. 7.
Schaefer, Norbert F., assignor to Anderson Box Company,
Indianapolis, Ind. Shipping box for chicks. 2,077,588 ;
Apr. 20.
Schaefer, Rodger L. (See Lum, J. H., and Schaefer.)
Schaefer, Timothy A.. Milwaukee, Wis. Thermostatic
Switch. 2.073.757 ; >tar. 16.
Schaeffer. Edward G., Brooklyn, N. Y. Doll. 2,080,439 ;
May 18.
Schaeffer,' Edward G., Brooklyn, assignor to American
Character Doll Co., Inc.. New York, N. Y. Doll.
2,098,925 ; Nov. 9.
Schacfler. Edward ii.. New York. N. Y., assignor to C. E.
Bowers, Wasliiniiton. D. C. Doll. 2.101.102: Dec. 7.
SchaefTer. George D., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
W. .\. Riddell Corporation, Bucyrus, Ohio. Road grader.
2,074,565 : Mar. 23.
Schaeffer, Harry J., assignor to Johnson & Johnson, New
Brunswick, N. J. Sanitary napkin. 2,073,591 : Mar. 9.
Schaelclilln. Walter. Wilkinshurg, assignor to Westing-
bouse IClectric & Manufacturing Company. East Pitts-
burgh. Pa. Ship propulsion stability control. 2,071,855;
Feb, 23. ...
Schaor. Eugene, Fort Frances. Ontario, Canada. Cleaning
device for hose, pipes, and the like. 2.085.453 : June 29.
Schaer. Eugene. Fort Frances. Ontario, Canada. Coil
cleaning device. 2,087.414 : July 20.
LIST OF PATENTEES
541
Schaerr, William A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Laboratory shaker.
2,086,241 : July 6.
Schaetzel, Edward G., Alhambra, Calif. Closure and
pouring device. 2,099,629 ; Nov. 16.
Schaetzly, William F., assignor to Oil Equipment Manu-
facturing Company, Incorporated, Louisville, Ky.
Swing joint. 2,073,255 ; Mar. 9.
Schaf, Joseph C, Jr., assignor of one-third to W. K.
Krauss, and one-third to R. G. Lockwood, Indianapolis,
Ind. Device for sharpening blades. 2,092,187 ; Sept. 7.
Schafer, Charles W., Galena, Kans. Carbide lamp.
2,098,167 ; Nov. 2.
Schafer, Elwood W. (See Miller, H. J., and Schafer.)
Schafer, John V., assignor to Bronson Reel Company,
Bronson, Mich. Fishing reel. 2,071,474 ; Feb. 23.
Schafer, John V., assignor to Bronson Reel Company,
Bronson, Mich. Fishing reel. 2,076,097 ; Apr. 6.
Schafer, John V., assignor to Bronson Reel Company, Bron-
son, Mich. Fishing reel. 2,086,782 ; July 13.
Schafer, John V., assignor to Bronson Reel Company,
Bronson, Mich. Level wind mechanism for fishing
reels. 2,098,693 : Nov. 9.
Schafer, Robert A., assignor to The National Automatic
Tool Company, Richmond, Ind. Timing relay for ma-
chine tools. 2,084,562 ; June 22.
Schafer, Robert A., assignor to The National Automatic
Tool Company, Richmond, Ind. Blachine tool.
2,086,095 ; July 6.
Schafer, William J., San Jose, Calif. Woodworking ma-
chine. 2.102,857 ; Dec. 21.
Schaff, Almanzo W., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Flashlight head
2,092,590; Sept. 7.
Schaffer, John A., Manoa, assignor to Her Majesty Under-
wear Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Garment. 2,073,495 ;
Mar. 9.
Schaffer, Paul S., and H. L. J. Haller, Washington, D. C,
dedicated to the free use of the People of the United
States of America. Insecticide. 2.099,826 ; Nov. 23.
Schaffer, Robert M., St. Louis, Mo. Building structure
or tie. 2,103,644 ; Dec. 28.
Schaffernicht, Walter, assignor to Allgemiene Elektricitats
Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. Photoelectric tube.
2,092,814; Sept. 14.
Schaffert, Adolf H., assignor to Truscon Steel Company,
Youngstown, Ohio. Air cushion joint. 2,076,505 ;
Apr. 6.
Schaffler-Glossl, Konrad, Vienna, Austria. Blasting equip-
ment. 2,076,512; Apr. 6.
Schafroth, Werner, Upper Darby, Pa. Stapling device.
2,080,634 ; May 18.
Schafter, Gustav. (See Wolff, Paul, and Schafer.)
Schank, Arthur W., assignor of one-third to J. Press,
Hammonton, N. J. Electrical appliance. 2,097,257 :
Oct. 26.
Schantz, Curtiss W., United States Navy. Casting device.
2,092,781 ; Sept. 14.
Schantz, Jacob M., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Lacquer. 2,069,726 • Feb. 2.
Schantz, Jacob M., assignor to Hercules Powder Company,
Wilmington, Del. Clilorinated rubber coating conaposi-
tion. 2,103,186; Dec. 21.
Schanzer, Raymond E., New Orleans, La. Producing
chicory beans. 2,075,663 ; Mar. 30.
Schanzle, William F., Cincinnati, and A. S. Richardson,
Wyoming, assignors to The Procter & Gamble Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Emulsifying agents. 2,091,886 ;
Aug. 31.
Schanzle, William F., Cincinnati, and A. S. Richardson,
Wyoming, assignors to The Procter & Gamble Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Emulsion and manufacturing same.
2,091,887 ; Aug. 31.
Schaper, Georg, Muelheim-Ruhr-Broich, Germany, assignor
to Holzwarth Gas Turbine Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Nozzle channel construction. 2,100,360 ; Nov. 30.
Schaper, Otto, Berlin-Schlachtenseo, Germany. Series
clutcli mechanism for motor vehicles. 2,067,685 ; Jan.
12.
SchUr, Fritz, Zurich, Switzerland. Device for dispensing
measured quantities of liquid. 2,102,239 ; Dec. 14.
Scliarer-Nu.ssbaumer & Co. (See Stiogenthaler, Walter,
assignor.)
Scharf, Frank W.. Western Springs, assignor to McGraw
Electric Company. Chicago, 111. Electric water heater.
2,101,691 ; Dec. 7.
Scharf, Jacob S., New York, N. Y. Lamp and heater.
2,074,865; Mnr. 23.
Scharf, John A., and J. P. Scharf, Richwood, Ohio.
Stock-operated water pumping device. 2,092,562 ;
Sept. 7.
Scharf, Joseph F. (See Scharf, John A., and J. F.)
Sc)i!irf('nb<M-g, Karl, I>(>rlin-Nicolas.s('o, Gornianv. Spring,
2,101,721 ; D.-C. 7.
Scliarff, Max, Ileidelberg, J. Brode, late of Ludwigahafen-
on-the-Rhlne, deceased, by K. Rrode, administratrix,
and A. Johannaen and J. Reichart, liudwigahafon-on-
Ilie-Ulilne, Germany, assignors to I, G. FarbonindusI rio
Aktleng(>sellschaft, Frnnkfort-on-th(>-Main, (5erin;iny.
Apparatus for (ho production of phthalic anhydride
and benzoic acid. 2,088,929 ; Aug. 3.
Schiulim, ir.'inH. (See Lclb, A., and Scliarbiu.)
Scharlau, liana, assignor to Telofunken Gesollschaft, fur
DnililloHe Telegraphlp m. b. II., Berlin. Germany. Ad-
JUHtnble dlrectlon-dnder cliart. 2,073,352 ; Mar. 9.
Scharlau, Hans, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Radio
receiving system. 2,086,742 ; July 13.
Scharlin, Alfred, Brooklyn, N. Y. Four-in-hand necktie.
2,103,094 ; Dec. 21.
Scharling, Henry E., Nutley, N. J. Picture frame.
2,082,082; June 1.
Scharnweber, Anson F. (See Lanctot, E. J., Scharnwe-
ber Henry 6., and A. F.)
Scharnweber, Henry G. (See Lanctot, E. J., Scharnwe-
ber Henry G., and A. F.)
Scharrer, Paul, Staaken, near Spandau, assignor to
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt,
near Berlin, Germany. Operation of radio broadcast
stations. 2,072,279 ; Mar. 2.
Scharsch, Walter R., Portland, Oreg. Machine and method
for cooking a complete meal. 2,097,471 ; Nov. 2.
Scharschu, Charles A., Brackenridge, Pa., assignor to
Allegheny Steel Company. Steel and steel sheets.
2,095,400 ; Oct. 12.
Schaser, George, Gary, Ind. Flush device. 2,075,548 ;
Mar. 30.
Schattschneider, Edwin C, West Allis, Wis. Projecting
apparatus. 2,098,311 ; Nov. 9.
Schatz, Charles, assignor of one-half to J. P. Spitzel, Los
Angeles, Calif. Finger-ring welding appliance.
2,102,546 ; Dec. 14.
Schatz, Hermann, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, assignor to
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Germany. Production of siccatives.
2,075,230 ; Mar. 30.
Schatzel, Rudolph A., Rome, N. Y., assignor to General
Cable Corporation, New York, N. Y. Insulated elec-
trical conductors. 2,081,384 ; May 25.
Schatzky, Franz, Breslau, Germany. Sliding clasp fas-
tener for fabric edges joining in a curved line.
2,070,753 ; Feb. 16.
Schaub, Charles F. (See Brundin, Harold E., assignor.)
Schaub, Eugene L., Middle Village, Long Island, assignor
to F. Ackerman and H. Gould, New York, N. Y. Film
reel construction. 2,097,778 ; Nov. 2.
Schaub, Jacob, Westfield, N. J., assignor to The Best
Foods, Inc., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for preparing
butter substitutes. 2,073,353 ; Mar. 9.
Schaub, Jacob, Westfield, N. J., assignor to The Best Foods,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Working and compressing ap-
paratus. 2,077,644 ; Apr. 20.
Schaub, Jacob, Westfield, N. J., assignor to The Best Foods,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Expeller. 2,097,423 ; Oct. 26.
Schaub, Thomas, Philadelphia, Pa. Piston ring.
2,080,579 ; May 18.
Schauer, Lawrence B., Huntington Park, assignor to Ruth
Dredger Manufacturing Corporation, Ltd., Los Angeles,
Calif. Variable tread vehicle. 2,090,235 ; Aug. 17.
Schauer, Lawrence L., Wyoming, assignor to The Cin-
cinnati Bickford Tool Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Re-
volving multiple spindle head. 2,092,336 ; Sept. 7.
Schauer, Lawrence L., Wyoming, and A. M. Sosa, Cincin-
nati, assignors to The Cincinnati Bickford Tool Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Sleeveless motion reverser.
2,070,372 ; Feb. 9.
Schauer, Lawrence L., Wyoming, and J. H. McKewen,
Cincinnati, assignors to The Cincinnati Bickford Tool
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Combination drilling and
tapping control. 2,089,228 ; Aug. 10.
Schauer, Wilbert E., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to The
Mueller & Son Company. Toy building block set.
2,088,874 ; Aug. 3.
Schauiller, Grace L., Oberlin, Ohio. Combination base
and shoe for toy people. 2,071,179 ; Feb. 16.
Schaum, Carl, deceased, Wyncote ; W. W. Schaum admin-
istratrix c. t. a., assignor to Fletcher Works, Incor-
porated, Philadelphia, Pa. Centrifugal extractor.
2,090,460 ; Aug. 17.
Schaum, Fletcher, assignor to Fletcher Works, Incorpo-
rated, Philadelphia, Pa. Centrifugal circuit breaker.
2,081,604; May 25.
Schaum, Otto W, Philadelphia, Pa. Garment press.
2,076,165 ; Apr. 6.
Schaum, Winifred W., administratrix c. t. a. (See
Schaum, Carl,)
Schaumnnn, George, Jr., by H. W. Schaumann, Jlilford,
administratrix, assignor to Hazel W, Schaumann, Devon,
Conn, Kitchen range burner oil pump. 2,007,348 ;
Jan. 12.
Schaumann, Hazel W., administratri.x. (See Schaumann,
George, .Tr,, assignor.)
Schaumann, Otto, (See Lautonschlilger, C. L. Oppinger,
Schaumann, Riglor, and Fussgiingor. )
Schauni.uin, Otto, (See Lautonschlilgor, C. I,., Schau-
mann, and Ludwig. )
Schnuss, John A., Norwnlk, Ohio. Reclining chair.
2.089,022 ; Aug, 10.
Sclunnveker, William K., Cleveland, Ohio. RidiM' pro-
pellod stilt. 2.09(;,310; Oct, 10,
Schauweker, William K., Cleveland, Ohio, Check and
check controlled inecl\,'inlRn\. 2.nO!>,2:M : Nov 1(1
ScliealTer, Charles A„ and C. C. Foil, Port Carbon', Pa.
Circular knit tubing cutter attachment for sewing ma-
chines. 2.103,696 ; Dec. 28.
Schecke, Edward M., el al. (See lleckethorn, Howard,
assignor.)
Sclieema(>ker, lOmll, Ulackstone. .Mass. ('ream seii.irator
2,075,064 : Mar, 30,
542
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Scheemaeker, Kmile,. Blackstone, Mass. Cream separator.
2,075,G65 : Mar. 30.
Scheer, Ethel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combination pocket-
book and cigarette receptacle. 2.086,368 ; July P.
Scheer, Richard H., New Holland, assignor to Vanity Fair
Silk Mills, Reading, Pa. Hosiery with strain absorbing
zone reinforced against curling. 2.102,486 ; Dec. 14.
Scheetz, Henry F., Jr., assignor to Fuller Label & Box
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Metal cigar band.
2.072,221 ; Mar. 2.
Scheibel, Kurt G. (See Eohmann, A. A., and Scheibel.)
Scheibell, Gordon B., Newark, N. J. Sound film apparatus.
2,071.952 ; Feb. 23.
Scheibell, Gordon B., Millburn, N. J. Control system.
2,0S0,83.J : May 18.
Scheibell. Gordon B,, Newark, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. New York. N. Y. Film and
recording system therefor. 2,075,770 ; Mar. 30.
Scheibinger, August, Bad Homburg vor der Hohe, and
Sidney Koehlreuter, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany,
assignors to Alfred Dunhill of London, Inc. Pyrophoric
lighter. 2,068,873 ; Jan. 26.
Scheidegger, Hans. (See Laub, Adolf, assignor.)
Scheidegger, Jakob, Basel, Switzerland, assignor to
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle, Basel, Swit-
zerland. Amino-arvlsulphone-sulphonic acids and
making same. 2,080,188 ; May 11.
Scheider, Frederick E. (See Hinkle, J. C, and Scheider.)
Schein, August P.. Chicago, 111. Flowerpot watering
system. 2,072,185 ; Mar. 2.
Scheineman, Fred W. (See Thiele, E. W., and Scheine-
man. assignors.)
Scheiner, Harry. (See Bowen, C. R., and Southwell.
assignors.)
Scheinman, Sol, White Plains, N. Y. File. 2,102,820 ;
Dec, 21.
Schelbeck, Frederik C. G., Copenhagen, Denmark.
Centrifugal separator for separating liquids, emulsions,
and dispersions. 2.087,630 ; July 20.
Schelfhout. Louis. Chicago, 111, Fuel regulating system.
2,088,037 : July 27.
Schell, JIarie, et al. (See Colella. Louis A., assignor.)
Schellenbach. William L. (See Blackburn, W. M,, and
Schellenbach.)
Schellenger. Newton C, assignor to Chicago Telephone
Supply Co., Elkhart, Ind. Control device. 2,068,713 :
.Tan. 26.
Schellenger. Newton C, assignor to Chicago Telephone
Supplv Co.. Elkhart, Ind. Variable resistance device.
2.082.979 ; June 8.
Schellenger, Newton C. assignor to Chicago Telephone
Supplv Co.. Elkhart, Ind. Variable resistance.
2.082.980 ; June 8.
Schellenger, Newton C, assignor to Chicago Telephone
Supply Co,, Elkhart, Ind. Resistance element.
2,083,507 ; June 8.
Schellenger. Newton C. assignor to Chicago Telephone
Supplv Co., Elkhart, Ind. Electrical contacting device.
2,093,252 ; Sept. 14.
Schellenger, Newton C, and W. E. Haselwood. assignors
to Chicaso Telephone Supply Company, Elkhart, Ind.
Resistance element. 2.068,113; Jan. 19.
Schellens, Christopher A. (See CoflSn, J. S., Jr., and
Schellens, )
Schellens, Christopher A., Marblehead, Mass.. assignor
to C-S Engineering Company, Englewood, N. J. Im-
peller for centrifugel pumps. 2,101.053: Dec. 7.
Schellens. Eucene L,, Ridgewood, assignor to C-S En-
gineering Company, Englewood, N. J. Locomotive.
Re, 20.250 : Jan. 19.
Schellentrager. Eugene W., Shaker Heights, assignor to
The Atlas Bolt & Screw Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Coking
plant machine. 2.084,110; June 15.
Scheller, Curt, Chemnitz, Germany. Jacquard apparatus
for flat knitting looms. 2.075.139 : Mar. 30.
Scheller, Emil, I/orsbach in Taunus. assignor to Deutsche
Cio\d und Silber Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Decolorizing sugar
juices. 2,082,425 ; June 1.
Schellinger. Thooilor. assignor to C. H, Oshei, Detroit,
Mich. Radiator or gas tank cap lock. 2,101,348 :
Dec, 7
Schelot, Norbert. and E. E. Vahle, St. Louis, Mo. Screw
driver. 2.084,220 ; June 15.
Sclielske, Adolph. (See Fiedler. William J., assignor,)
Scliemniel. Robert C, Union City, Ind. Finishing welt.
2.no6.nns : on. in,
Schenck, Carl, Eisengiesserei & Maschinenfabrik Darms-
tadt, G. m. b. H. (See Heymann, Hans, assignor.)
Sclienek, Charles. (See Lewis. R. A., and Schenck,)
Schenck. Friedrich. (See WIndaus. A., and Schenck.)
Schenck, John F.. Sr,, Lnwndalp. \, C. Winding inlor-
connertod p.TCkages. 2.095.765: Oct. 12,
ScliencU. Martin. (See Miiller. R., Schenck, and Wirbat?.,)
Schenck. Otto. Dessau-Anhait, and K. Stickdorn, RossImu-
Anhalt, Germany. Stencil sheet. 2,088,764 ; Aug. 3.
Schenck. Otto, Dessau, and W. Gell'-ndien. Rerlin-Char-
lotti'nburp. nssignnrs to Deutsche Hydrlerwerke Aktien-
pesellschaft. I'erlin-Chnrlottenburg. Germany. Anti-
freezinc liquid, 2.094,564 ; Sept, 28,
Schenectady Trust Company, The, executor. (See Jung-
gren, Oscar.)
Schenk, Cleveland H.. Springfield, 111. Night target
rang.' findi-r, 2,101,479: Dec, 7.
Schenk, Friedrich, Jamaica, N. Y., assignor to E. Leitz,
Inc. Polishing machine. 2,080,880 ; May 18.
Schenk. Tamis C. New York, assignor to Richmond Screw
Anchor Co., Inc.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Clamp threaded
connection. 2,066,541 : Jan. 5.
Schenk, Tamis C. assignor to Richmond Screw Anchor
Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Form tie. 2,100,614; Nov.
30.
Schenk, Walter D., Qeveland, Ohio. Cribbing. 2,092,933 ;
Sept. 14.
Schenkel. Moritz, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Control for electric vacuum
discharge apparatus. 2.094.379 ; Sept. 28.
Schepmoes, Lindsley, New Haven. Conn., assignor to The
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company. Lighting
apparatus. 2,082,124 ; June 1.
Schepmoes, Lindsley. New Haven, Conn., assignor to The
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company. Vehicle
lighting. 2,099.451 ; Nov. 16.
Schepmoes. Lindsley. New Haven. Conn,, assignor to The
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company. Lighting
system. 2.099.452 ; Nov. 16.
Schepmoes. Lindsley, and J. D. Strobell, assignors to
Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company, New Haven,
Conn. Ventilating apparatus. 2.092.475 ; Sept. 7.
Scherbatskoy, Serge A., and J. Neufeld, assignors to
Engineering Laboratories, Inc., Tulsa. Okla. Method
and apparatus for seismic prospecting. 2,099,536 ;
Nov. 16.
Scherenzel, Anton. (See Czeija, O., Lebzelter, and
Scherenzel.)
Scherer, Charles W., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Switch
for refrigerating apparatus. 2,087,122 ; Julv 13.
Scherer. John R,, Rosemead, Calif. Tennis net.
2,073.182 : Mar. 9.
Scherer, Otto. (See Wolfram, A., Scherer, and Haiis-
dorfer.)
Scherfel, Otto C. Hadden Heights, N, J., assignor to
Audubon Wire Cloth Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa.
Joint for wire fabrics, 2,094.500 ; Sept. 28,
Scherfel, Otto C, Haddon Heights. N. J., assignor to
Audubon Wire Cloth Corporation. Philadelphia, Pa.
Wire fabric and making the same. 2,103,917 ; Dec. 28.
Schering Cornoration. (See Hildebrandt, F., and Schwenk,
assignors.)
Schering Corporation. (See Schwenk, E., and Whitman.)
Schering-Kahlbaum A. G. (See Hildebrandt. Friedrich,
assignor.)
Schering-Kahlbaum A. G. (See Schoeller, W., and Borg-
wardt, assignors.)
Schering-Kahlbaum . A.-G. (See Schoeller, W., and Hil-
debrandt, assignors.)
Schering-Kahlbaum A. G. (See Schoeller, W., Hilde-
brandt. and Schwenk.)
Schering-Kahlbaum A. G. (See Schoeller, W., and Junk-
mann. assignors.)
Schering-Kahlbaum A. G. (See Schoeller, W., Schwenk,
and Hildebrandt, assignors.)
Schering-Kahlbaum A. G. (See Skraup, Siegfried, as-
signor.)
Schering-Kahlbaum A. G. (See Warburc, Otto, assignor.)
Schering-Kahlbaum A. G. (See Ziegler, Karl, assignor.)
Scherle. Gottfried, Bloomfield, N. J. Full fashioned
^ hosiery knitting machine. 2.100,202 : Nov. 23
ochermer Natlian H„ Youngstown. assignor to Stellum,
inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Conversion of iron-carbon alloys
into products of sheeted and other shapes. 2,087,763 ;
July ^0.
Schermer Nathan H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Stellum,
inc., Cleveland. Ohio. Conversion of iron-carbon alloys
into products of sheeted and other shapes. 2.087,767 ;
Julv ,20.
Schermerhorn. George D.. Reading, Mich. Cushion foot
for chairs. 2,103,095 ; Dec. 21.
Schermerhorn. John L„ East Orange, assignor to Amer-
ican Transformer Company, Newark, N. J. Voltage
regulator. 2,089,434 : Aug. 10.
Schertz. Frank M., and R. H. Van Sant, Washington,
v. L..^ Extracting chloroplast pigments. 2,098,110;
Scheu Products Company Limited, et al. (See Scheu. Wil-
liam C, assignor.)
Scheu. Willi.Tm C, Upland, assignor of one-half to Scheu
Products (Company Limited, Upland, and one-half to
( ahforni.-j Orchard Heater Company. Los Angeles, Calif.
Orchard heater. 2.070,142 ; Feb. 9
Scheuble. Rudolf. Vienna, Austria, assignor to I. G. Far-
benindustne Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfurt-on-the-Main,
n^'n^^J]}-- -r Purification of synthetic methanol.
2,083,12o ; June 8.
Scheubner George C. Essox. Conn. Portable extension
for davits. 2.073.566 : Mar. 9.
Scheuermann. Arno. Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine. R. Brill,
Heidelberg, and G. Wietzel. Mannheim, assignors to
i; <»• Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-
o,Ao'-'"' X''''""X""y- Production of acetaldehyde.
2.102. 1 i)l : Dec. 21.
Scheuing Georg. and B, Walach. assignors to the firm
C, H Boehnnsor Snhn A. G. Chemische Fabrik. Nieder-
Ingelheim-on-the-Rhine. Germany. Manufacture of an-
Syvooo.- ?^ <"'L'"aconic acid and itaconic acid.
2,088,34 1 : July 27.
LIST OF PATENTEES
543
Scheurer, Paul P., assignor to W. McKemie, Sr., Wichita
Falls, Tex. Merchandising machine and apparatus.
2,100,752 ; Nov. 30.
Scheven, Eobert, Madison, Wis. Lock attachment for
dental bridge-work. 2,087,047 ; July 13.
Schewe, l^aul, Fairfax, Minn. Apparatus for cutting and
plevating grain. 2.077,018 : Apr. 13.
Schey, Oscar W., Langley Field, Va. Injection valve.
2,088,614; Aug. 3.
Scheyer, Heinz, Frankfort-on-tlie-Main, and E. Schwam-
berger, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim, Germany, as-
signors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Vat dyestuffis of the anthraquinone series. 2,089,435 ;
Aug. 10.
Scheyer, Heinz, Frankfort-on-the-Main, and E. Schwam-
berger, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenlieim, Germany,
assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Vat dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series and
making same. 2,096,688 ; Oct. 19.
Schiavon, Sergio J., Fresno, Calif. Wheel brake.
2,087,553 : July 20.
Schicht, Friedrich, Dresden, Germany. Axial flow fan
or pump. 2,084,111 ; June 15.
Schichtel, Georg, Dobriach-on-Millstattersee, Austria,
assisnor to American Magnesium Metals Corporation,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Production of refined magnesium and
magnesium alloys. 2,066.579 ; Jan. 5.
Schichtel, Georg, Radenthein, Carinthia, Austria, assignor
to American Magnesium Metals Corporation, Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Alloy. 2,094,332 ; Sept. 28.
Schichtel, Georg, Radenthein, Austria, assignor to Ameri-
can Magnesium Metals Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Production of refined magnesium and magnesium al-
loys. 2,101,919; Dec. 14.
Schick, Friedrich, and E. Emilius, Berlin-Mariendorf, as-
signors to firm Deutsche Erdol-Alctiengesellschaft, Ber-
lin-Sehoneberg, Germany. Cracking hydrocarbons by
means of catalysts. 2,097,989 ; Nov. 2.
Schick, Herbert M., San Mateo, Calif. Combination ra-
diator enclosure and humidifier. 2,094,906 ; Oct. 5.
Schick Industries Limited. (See Schicli, Jacob, as-
signor.)
Schick, Jacob, Stamford, Conn. Electric motor. 2,083,405 ;
June 8.
Schick, Jacob, Stamford, Conn., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Shiek Industries Limited, Nassau, Ba-
hama Islands. Making shaving heads. 2,080,096 ;
May 11.
Schick, Paul, and C. Kohl, Frankfort-on-the-lMain-
Fechenheim, Germany, assignors to General Aniline
Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sulphur dyestuffi prep-
arations. 2,091,417 ; Aug. 31.
Scbidlovsky, Joseph. (See Planiol, Ren4 J. H., assignor.)
Schiebeler, Carl, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Control system.
2,099,576; Nov. 16.
Schieber, Jacob W., Scranton, Pa. Nonrefillable attach-
ment. 2,074,274 ; Mar. 16.
Schieber, Jacob W., Scranton, Pa. Nonrefillable attach-
ment. 2,074,275 ; Mar. 16.
Schieber, Walter, Rottweil-on-the-Neckar. assignor to
I. G. Farbenjndustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-
on-the-Main, Germany. Manufacture of artificial silk.
2,093,140; Sept. 14.
Sfhiefer, Herbert F. (See Appel. W. D.. and Sr^hiefer.)
Schieffer, Johann, Oberhausen, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Diamond Power Specialtv Corpo-
ration, Detroit, Mich. Soot blower. 2,104,003 ; Dec.
28.
Scbiohl, George P.. New York, N. Y. Bolt guard.
2,090.236; Aug. 17.
Schierenbeck, .Tulius, Heidelberg assignor to I. G. Farben-
industrle Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort - on - the - Main.
Germany. Apparatus for the fine dispersion of gases in
linuids. 2,097,605 : Nov. 2.
Schierghofer, Fred, Tuckahoe, N. Y. Venetian blind.
2,080,233 ; May 11.
Sohierl, Fiiedrich. (See Severin, E., and Schierl.)
Schiesser, Fridolin, Rhelneck, Switzerland. Point locating
device. 2.008,822 ; .Ian. 26.
Schiflf, Ludwig, Berlln-Lichterfelde, Germany, assignor to
Edward G. Budd Manufacturing Company, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Circuit system for electric instantaneous
spot welding. 2,080,380; May 11.
Schiff, Ludwig, Bcrlin-Lichterfelde, Germany, assignor to
lOdward O. Rndd Manufacturing Company, Pliiladol-
phla, Pa. Process and apparatus for electric instan-
taneous spot welding. 2,080,381 ; May 11.
Schiff, Sigmund, assignor to The J. H. " Day Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Plastic handling machinery.
2.080.012 : May 11.
SohifTerl, Jo.s(>ph K. (See Miller, F. W., and Schifferl.l
Schiftcr, Josor)h, Now York, N. Y. Embroidered fabric.
2,098,259 ; Nov. 9.
Schil(ll;iu'clit, T'aul S., Los Angeles, assignor to E. F.
McCliing, Ilunlington Park, Calif. Mat. 2,067,418;
Jan. 12.
Scliildmcicr, Henry C, Indianapolis, Ind. Wheel repair-
ing meclianisin. 2,102,439; Dec. 14.
Scliller, FrUz. Amiierg, (Jormany. I'orlabln phonogrnph.
2,000,850; Jan. 5.
SchlllrT, Alfred W., assignor to Otto Jaegor, Zurich, Swit-
zerland. Telephone system for recording and repro-
ducing transmissions. 2,082,303; June 1.
Schiller, Georg, and G. Wietzel, Mannheim, Germany,
assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Production of hy-
drogen. 2,083,795 ; June 15.
Schiller, John J., Cicero, 111. Shoe stretcher. 2,084,748 ;
June 22.
Schilling, Albert C, Avon, Mont. Discharging attach-
ment for hay sweeps. 2,067,099 ; Jan. 5.
Schilling, Frederick B., Bayside, N. Y., assignor to Nichols
Engineering & Research Corporation. Apparatus and
method for drying and incinerating sewage and waste
material. 2,074,028 ; Mar. 16.
Schilling, Heinrich. (See Baumann, P., Stadler, and
Schilling.)
Schilling, Karl, Schwetzingen, near Mannheim, assignor
to Stotz Kontakt G. m. b. H., Mannheim-Neckarau, Ger-
many. Electrical fitting. 2,088,218 ; July 27.
Schillinger, Adolph, Tulsa, Okla. Heating attachment for
stoves, ranges, and the like. 2,088,280 ; July 27.
Schillo, Louis C, assignor to Roofing Machinery Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Cutting cylinder. 2,088,118 ; July 27.
Schilovsky, Peter, London, England. Gvroscopie appa-
ratus. 2,978,734 ; Apr. 27.
Schimanek, Emil, Budapest, Hungary. Internal com-
bustion eneine. 2,099,278 ; Nov. 16.
Schimanek, Emil, Budapest, Hungary, assignor to firm
SocietS du Carburateur Stratos, Paris, France. Inter-
nal combustion engine. 2,075,231 ; Mar. 30.
Schimanek, Emil, Budapest, Hungary, assignor to the
firm Societe du Carburateur Stratos, Paris, France.
Automatic control of the power output of aircraft
engines. 2,077,775 ; Apr. 20.
Schimmel, Friedrich, Berlin, Germany. Apparatus for
sealing preserving glasses and similar vessels.
2,087,676 ; July 20.
Schimmelschmidt, Kurt. (See Zahn, K., and Schimmel-
schmidt.)
Schindhelm, Hans,
Schindhelm.)
Schindhelm, Hans, and M. Schubert, Frankfort-on-the-
Main-Fechenlieim, Germany, assignors to General Ani-
line Work, Inc., New York, N. Y. Azo dvestuffs.
2,076,921 ; Apr. 13.
Schindhelm, Hans, and C. Schultis, Frankfort-on-the-Main-
Fechenheim, Germany, assignors to General Aniline
Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Polyazodyestuffs.
2,086,880 ; July 13.
Schine, Isaac E. (See Lamb, C. P., and Schine.)
Schiring, Ralph C. (See Goldfield, E. R., Horsley, and
Schiring. )
Schirm, Erik, Dessau-in-Anhalt, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to "Dnichem" Chemikalien Handels
A.-G., Zurich, Switzerland. N-Long chain alkyl aro-
matic amino sulphonic acids and producing same.
2.067,463 ; Jan. 12.
Schirm, Erik, Dessau in Anhalt, Germany, assignor to
General Aniline Works Inc., New York, N. Y. Prep-
aration of azo dyes. 2,083,619 ; June 15.
Schirm, Erik, Dessau, Germany, assignor to General Ani-
line Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Manufacture of
mixed quinone dyestuffs. 2,086,337 ; July 6.
Schirmer, G., Inc. (See Engel, Carl, assignor.)
Schirmer, William J., Cleveland, Ohio. Luminous device
and method of and apparatus for making the same.
2,079,468 ; May 4.
Schisler, Charles F., Nanticoke, Pa. Hose clamp.
2,070,143; Feb. 9.
Schjolin, Eric O., assignor to Y'ellow Truck & Coach Manu-
facturing Company, Pontiac, Mich. Oil and engine cool-
ing system. 2,070,094 ; Feb. 9.
Schjolin, Eric O., Pontiac, assignor
Corporation, Detroit, Mich.
2,076,046 ; Apr. 6.
Schjolin, Eric O., Pontiac, assignor
Detroit, Mich. Cone
(See Bayer, O., Herdieckerhofif, and
to General IMotors
Engine mounting.
Corporation,
Oct. 26.
Schjolin, Eric
Corporation,
Oct. 26.
Schjolin, Kric
Corporation,
to General Motors
clutch. 2,096,979 ;
O., Pontiac, assignor
Detroit, Mich. Door
to General Motors
latch. 2,090,980 ;
O.. Pontiac, assignor to General Motors
Detroit, Mich. Vibration damper.
2,090.981 : Oct. 20.
Schlacht, Herman, Woodhaven, N. Y. World clock.
2,070,687 ; Feb. 16.
Schlaeks. Henry V., Berwyn, 111., assignor to W(>stern
Kloctrle Company, Incorporated, Now York, N. Y.
Tungsten wire reducing macliino. 2,068.352 ; .Tan. 19.
Solilnopfor, John J., San Francisco, Calif. Garment ro-
t.Tinor. 2,079,045 ; May 4.
Schlaepfor, Werner, St. Gall, Switzerland. Display unit.
2,094,380; Sept. 28.
!-vlilalhorst, W.. & Co.
Schlafhorst, W., & Co.
assignors.)
Schlngo Lock Company
signer.)
Sclilago. Waller R., assignor
(See Kahlisch, Oustnv. assignor.)
(See Reiners, W., and Kahlisch,
. (See Schlago, Walter R., as-
(o Schlago Lock Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Lock. 2,083,790; June 15.
Sclil.'igo, Waller 1!.. assignor to Schlago Look Companv,
San ]i''ranclsco. Calll". I.oolc nuMiMllng for hollow niolal
doors. 2.001 .2 IS ; ,\ug. '.'1.
Schl.ninann, Karl D.. Sun li'raucisoo, Ciilil". StrlKor plate.
L'.O.so.OtO ; July 0.
544
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Schlapfer, Oskar. assignor to Sulzer Freres, Societe Ano-
nynie. Winterthur, Switzerland. Regulating device for
a combustion power engine coupled to an electric gen-
erator for vehicles. 2,098,761 : Nov. 9.
Schlau, Harry R., et al. (See Preston. Ross J., assignor.)
Schlaupitz. Oswald, assignor to The Timken Roller Bear-
ing Company, Canton, Ohio. Fuel injector. 2.067,131 ;
Jan. 5.
Schlaupitz, Oswald, assignor to The TiniUen Roller Bear-
ing Companv, Canton, Ohio. Internal combustion en-
gine. 2,096,344 ; Oct. 19.
Schleber, Louis E., Xew York, assignor to Fort Orange
Paper Companv, Castleton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Package.
2,078,735 ; Apr! 27.
Schlecht, Leo, and H. Naumann, Ludwigshafen-on-the-
Rhine. assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft. Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Production
of nickel and iron carbonyls. 2,086,881 ; July 13.
Schlegel, Alfred A. (See Grant. R. S.. and Schlegel.)
Schlegel, Carl F., assignor to The Schlegel Manufacturing
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Window channel.
2,070,624; Feb. 16.
Schlegel, Carl F., Brighton, assignor to The Schlegel
Manufacturing Company, Rochester, X. Y. Looping
mechanism for shuttleless looms. 2.095,480 ; Oct. 12.
Schlegel, Charles P., assignor to The Schlegel Manufac-
turing Companv, Rochester, N. Y. Window channel.
2.090.737 : Aug. 24.
Schlegel, Charles P., assignor to The Schlegel Manufac-
turing Company, Rochester, N. Y. Weather stripping
and making the same. 2,103,697 ; Dec. 28.
Schlegel Manufneluring Company, The. (See Rydquist,
Adolph, assignor.)
Schlegel Manufacturing Company, The. (See Schlegel,
Carl F., assignor.)
Schlegel M;inufacturing Company, The. (See Schlegel,
Charles P., assignor.)
Schleich. Edward, Jr., Bellerose, N. Y., assignor to United
Shoe JIaohinerv Corporation, Paterson, X. J. Manu-
facture of sandals. 2.078.346 ; Apr. 27.
Schleicher. George R.. New York. N. Y. Multiple propeller
driving means. 2.067.023 : Jan. 5.
Schleicher, Lawrence, Los Angeles, Calif. Pessary ap-
plicator. 2,101,875 : Dec. 14.
Schleicher, Manfred, and G. Kraft, Berlin-Charlottenburg,
assignors to Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
Berlin-Siemensstadt, Germany. Apparatus for supervis-
ing a plurality of movable members. 2,086,990 ; July
13.
Schleifenbaum, Werner. (See Modersohn, A., and Schleif-
enbaum.)
Schleifenbaum, Werner. (See Zerweck, W., Steiger, Jlodor-
sohn. and Schleifenbaum.)
Schleifer, Carlo, Novara, Italy. Wliarve for spindles for
spinning, twisting, winding, and similar machines.
2.103.436 : Dec. 28.
Schleimer, Floyd V., assignor to United States Appliance
Corporation, San Francisco, Calif. Power-operated
tweezers. 2,082,263 ; June 1.
Schleimer, Floyd V., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
United States Appliance Corporation. Hair waving
apparatus. 2,094,283 : Sept. 28.
Schloimor. Otto .T. (See Roesch. K.. and Schleimer.)
Schlemper, Paul, Ohligs, Germany. Tool for cutting the
loops of velvet and like pile fabrics. 2,083,406 ; June 8.
Schlenker, Charles E., Cleveland. Ohio, assignor of one-
half to Curt E. Kaiser, Shoshoni, Wyo. Mechanical
movement. 2,086,302 ; July 6.
Schlenker, Max, La Salle, 111. Alarm clock. 2,091,770 ;
Aug. 31.
Schlensker, Elmer F.. Kvansville, Ind. Automatic col-
lating machine. 2,089.861 : Aug. 10.
Schlensker, Gottlieb, Inglefield, Ind. Disk-jointer attach-
ment for plows. 2.006.487 ; Jan. 5.
Schlesinger, Alfred. Aldwych. London. Ensrl.Tnd. Inking
apparatus and operating the same. Re. 20.458 ; July 27.
Schlesinger, Benjamin, Flushing, and O. M. JIartin" Al-
bany, assignors to Railroad Accessories Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Padlock. 2,079.578 ; May 4.
Schlesinger, Edgar E., Chicaeo. 111., assignor to Union
Metal Products Company, Chicago, 111. Wall for rail-
way cars. 2.074,433; Mar. 23.
Schlesinger, Edgar E., Chicago, HI., assignor to P. H.
Murphy Company. New Kensington, Pa. Car roof.
2,085,338 : June 29.
Schlesinger, Harry. (See Yoerg, Alfred F., a.'ssicnnr, )
Schlesinger, Harry, assignor of one-half to A. F. Yoerg,
Des Moines. Iowa. Hat stretcher. 2.075,626 ; Mar. 30.
Schlesinger, Harry, assignor of one-half to A. F. Yoerg,
Des Moines, Iowa. Sand bag support. 2,075,627 ;
Mar. 30.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Detector for ultra
short waves. 2,068,768 ; Jan. 26.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Rectifier for wire-
less television reception. 2,068,769: Jan. 26.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Push-pull detector.
2.072.315; IMar. 2.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Tilting oscillator
and modulator. 2.075.140 ; Mar. 30.
Schlesinger, Kurt. Berlin, G^many. Cathode ray tube
system. 2,075,141 ; Mar. 30.
Schlesinger, Kurt. Berlin, Germany. Braun tube.
2,075,142 ; Mar. 30.
.^chlesin^'er. Kun, iii-rlin, Germany. Oscillation generator.
2,077,209 ; Apr. 13.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Braun tube.
2.077.270 ; Apr. 13.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Braun tube.
2.077.271 ; Apr. 13.
Schlesincrer, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Braun tube.
2.077.272 ; Apr. 13.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Arrangement for
generating tilting oscillations. 2,083,202 ; June 8.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Braun tube.
2,083,203; June 8.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Braun tube.
2,083,204 ; June 8.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Safety means for
television tubes. 2,083,205 ; June 8.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Wireless transmis-
sion of sound films. 2,086,961 : July 13.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Relaxation oscilla-
tion generator. 2.090.951 : Aug. 24.
Schlesinger, Kurt. Berlin. Germany. Braun tube and
operating this tube. 2.090.952 : Aug. 24.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Method of and ar-
rangement for connecting Broun tube. 2,094,676 ;
Oct. 5.
Schlesinger. Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Screen apparatus
for television receivers. 2,094,677 ; Oct. 5.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin. Germany. Detector for ultra
short waves. 2,094,678 ; Oct. 5.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin. Germany. Deflecting voltage
generator, more particularly for television receivers.
2.096.982 ; Oct. 26.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Relaxation oscilla-
tion generator. 2.100,700 ; Nov. 30.
Schlesinger. Kurt. Berlin. Germany. Amplitude filter cir-
cuit for television receivers. 2,097,804 ; X'ov. 2.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Braun tube.
2.100.701; Nov. 30.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Arrangement for
producing relaxation oscillations. 2,100,702 ; Nov. 30.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Braun tube and
producing the same. 2,100,703 ; Nov. 30.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Braun tube.
2.103.645 ; Dec. 28.
Schlesinger, Kurt, Berlin. Germany. Receiving aerial for
ultrashort waves. 2,103,646 ; Dec. 28.
Schlesinger, Robert, et al. (See Freund, Alfred, assignor.)
«chlesische Spiegelglas-Manufactur, Carl Tielsch G. m.
b. H. (See Lamesch, Armand, assignor.)
Schlesman, Carleton H., Xew York, and W. S. Mount,
Jackson Heights, assignors to Socony-Vacuum Oil Com-
pany, Incorporated, Xew York, N. Y. Engine indicator.
2,085.203 ; June 29.
Schlessiger, Paul J. (See Von Fein, E. J., and Sohles-
siger. )
Schletter, Richard, assignor to Walls Hosiery Company,
North Wales, Pa. Narrowing mechanism. 2,081,185 :
May 25.
Schletter, Richard, assignor to Walls Hosiery Company.
North Wales, Pa. Reenforced stocking toe fabric.
2.081,186 ; May 25.
Schley, Jack A., et al. (See Cumpston, Kermit B., as-
signor.)
Schlichenmaier, Hans. (See Kranzlein, G., Schlichen-
maier, and Meissner.)
Schlichenmaier, Hans, Kelkheim in Taunus, and L.
Schornig, Frankfort-on-the-Main, (Jermany, assignors to
General Aniline Works, Inc.. Xew York, N. Y. Prepar-
ing 3-amino-quinolines. 2,077,903 ; Apr. 20.
Schlichenmaier, Hans., Kelkheim in Taunus, and L.
Schornig, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, assignors
to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. 2-
methyl-3-hydroxyauinoIine-4-carboxylic acids and pre-
paring them. 2,082,358 ; June 1.
Schlichenmaier, Hans, Kelkheim in Taunus, and L. W.
Berlin. Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst, Germany, as-
signors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y.
2-amino(iuinizarin and substitution products thereof and
nrnpnrir." tiinni. 2.003 ."00 : Sent. '^1
Schllcht, William J., Jr., Milwaukee, Wis. Salvaging fuel
vapor. 2,077,019 : Apr. 1.3.
Schlichting, Otto. (See Koeberle, K., and Schlichting.)
Sch ichting Otto. (See Reppe, W., and Schlichting.)
bchlicker, Herman C, Brooklvn, N. Y., and A. Papini,
Leonia, N. J. Electric lamp socket. 2,071,769 ; Feb.
Schliephake, Otto. (See Krauch, C, Eyer, and Schlie-
phnke.)
Schllestedt. Hans M., Chicago,
2,075,063; Mar. 30.
Schlltz. Bernard P., assignor to The Foote-Burt Company,
?n»o';\"A^' -r^'"^- Machining metallic workpieces.
-i,uoo,iiy; July 2i.
Schlitz. Johh Leavenworth, Kans., assignor of one-balf
2°089,300: A,?g"To; ^-"^^"'«- N- Y. Pintle lock.
Schlitzer. Leo J., assignor of one-third to J. A. Tafemer,
New York, N. Y., and one-third to N. Popovich, Teaneck,
N J. Eye for manikins and the like. 2,097,045 ; Oct.
Jo.
Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft.
sicnor. )
Schloemann Aktiengesellschaft. (See Nehlsen, Hermann,
assignor.) '
HI.
Coat hanger.
(See Gassen, Josef, as-
LIST OF PATENTEES
545
Schlotter, Max, Berlin, Germany. Anode for electroplat-
ing by hand. 2,080,234 ; May 11.
Schlatter, Max, Berlin, Germany. Electrodeposition of
chromium. 2,088,615 ; Aug. 3.
Schlotter, Max, Berlin, Germany. Apparatus for electro-
plating sheet metal. 2.093,484 ; Sept. 21.
Schloz, Arthur H. (See Rode, F. J., Hatch, and Schloz.)
Schlumbhom, Peter, New York, N. Y. Device for cool-
ing or warming a liquid. 2,075,831 ; Apr. 6.
Schlumbohm, Peter, New York, N. Y. Refrigerating sys-
tem. 2,082,850 ; June 8.
Schlumbohm, Peter, New York, N. Y. Capsule for storing
fluids. 2,102,858 ; Dec. 21.
Schlums, Otto W., assignor to Whitin Machine Works,
Whitinsville, Mass. Yarn twisting apparatus.
2,085,831 ; July 6.
Schlflpmann, Heinrich, Berlin-Niederschoneweide, Ger-
many. Apparatus for spraying or squirting metal.
2,088,348; July 27.
Schlutter, William, Brighton, Colo. Hand blocking tool
for sugar beets. 2,079,879 ; May 11.
Schmalenbach, Adolf, Essen-on-the-Kuhr, Germany, as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to Koppers Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Apparatus for removal of sulphur
compounds and other imparities from gases by means
of a wet process. 2,088,814 ; Aug. 3.
Schmalfuss, Hans, and H. Werner, Hamburg, Germany.
Treatment of the flesh of marine mammals. 2,077,533 ;
Apr. 20.
Schmaus, Louis R., assignor to The NoKoRode Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Pipe thread protector. 2,101,514 ;
Dee. 7.
Schmeisser, Hugo, Suhl, Thuringia, Germany. Air gun.
2,068,823 : Jan. 26.
Schmelkes, Ifranz C, Montclair, and H. C. Marks, as-
signors to Wallace & Tiernan Products, Inc., Belleville,
N. J. Solutions of organic chlorine compounds.
2,073.256 ; Mar. 9.
Schmeller Holding Company. (See Schmeller, John, Sr.,
assignor. )
Schmeller, John, Sr., Lakewood, Ohio. Composite plate
for stair treads and the like. 2,073,758 ; Mar. 16.
Schmeller, John, Sr., Lakewood, Ohio. Apparatus for
making a casting. 2,079,749 ; May 11.
Schmeller, John, Sr., Lakewood, assignor to Schmeller
Holding Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Metal working.
2,072,650; Mar, 2.
Schmelzer, Albert. (See Schuster, C, and Schmelzer.)
Schmelzer, Anton C, Cleveland, Ohio. Clothes rinsing
and drying apparatus. 2,074,866 : Mar. 23.
Schmelzer, Anton C, Cleveland, Ohio. Combined wash-
ing and drying machine. 2,074,867 ; Mar. 23.
Schmelzer, Anton C, Cleveland, Ohio. Friction drive
mechanism. 2,074,868; Mar. 23.
Schmelzer, Anton C, Cleveland, Ohio. Method and ap-
paratus for coupling a washing machine with a cen-
trifugal drier. 2,074,869 ; Mar. 23.
Schmerber, Raoul J., assignor to La Soudure Electrlque
Autogfene Socl6t6 Anonyme, Brussels, Belgium. Appa-
ratus for arc welding. 2,074,276 ; Mar. 16.
Schmermund, Lydia M., St. Louis, Mo. Vacuum floor
cleaner. 2,078,101 ; Apr. 20.
Schmid, Albert P. (See Kranz, P., and Schmid.)
Schmid, Alfred, Bern, Switzerland. Electric high-tension
apparatus, particularly for medical purposes.
2,073,428 ; Mar. 9.
Schmid, Alfred. Berlin-Dahlem, Germany. Safety Igni-
tion composition containing semi-pyrophorlc metal.
2,103,698 ; Dec. 28.
Schmid, Alfred, Berlin-Dahlem, Germany, assignor to O. F.
Wyss, Zurich, Switzerland. Ignition composition.
2,071,710 ; Feb. 23.
Schmid, Alfrod, Basel, assignor to O. F. Wyss, Zurich,
Switzerland. Making semi-pyrophoric iron. 2,096,009 ;
Oct. 19.
Schmid, Alfrod W., Springfield, Ohio. Fastening device.
2,102,096 ; Dec. 14.
Schmid, Anton, Huntington, W. Va., assignor to Owens-
Illinois Glass Company. Measuring apparatus.
2,078,027 ; Apr. 20.
Schmid, Ernst, Annecy, Haute-Savoie, France. Valve
mechanism in internal combustion engines of the opposed
piston type. 2,097,741 ; Nov. 2.
Schmid, Frank S., and J. S. Bitner. Fort Wayne, Ind.
Holder for flags and the like. 2.067.024 ; Jan. 5.
Schmid, Finnz, Lucerne, Switzerland. Change speed
mcchani.sm. 2,102,131 ; Dec. 14.
Schmid, Hans H., Mars, assignor to United Enpinoering &
Foundry Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Edging mill.
2,087,0^7 ; July 27.
Schmid, Herman. (See Lencke, J. K., and Schmid.)
(Sec Bninnliuhcr. .1., nrul Sclimid.)
(See Millen, Stanley S., assignor.)
Inc. (See Kurkjian, Yervant H., as-
Sclitiii'l. .Toscpli.
Schmid, Julius.
Bchmld, Julius,
slgnor.)
Schmid, Max, Nuremberg, Germany. Mechanical toy.
2,086 947; July 13.
Sclimldingcr, Jo8(>ph, Long Island City, N.
2,074.345 ; Mar. 23.
Schmldinger, Joseph, Long Island City, N.
device. 2,103,270 ; Dec. 28.
Schmldinger, Josepli, Long Island City, N.
device. 2,103,277; Dec. 28.
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Y. Flnsher
Y. Flasher
Schmldinger, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Combined In-
candescent lamp and flasher device and manufacture
thereof. 2,103,278 : Dec. 28.
Schmidt, Alexander H., Berlin, Germany. Steam gen-
erator for cloth pressing and steaming devices.
2,084,282 ; June 15.
Schmidt, Arno, New York, N. Y. Colorimeter. 2,084,538 ;
June 22.
Schmidt, August, Jr., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. System of electrical dis-
tribution. 2,084,870 ; June 22.
Schmidt, August, Jr., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Electric control and indi-
cating system. 2,093,342 ; Sept. 14.
Schmidt, Benjamin P., Los Angeles, Calif. Brake.
2,095,039 ; Oct. 5.
Schmidt, Carl A., and H. D. Bricher, assignors to Lydon-
Bricher Mfg. Co., St. Paul, Minn. Fan with collapsible
support. 2,100,923 ; Nov. 30.
Schmidt, Carlton L. (See Herthel, E. C, and Schmidt.)
Schmidt, Charles, Passaic, N. J., assignor to Continental
Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Metal container.
2,071,265 ; Feb. 10.
Schmidt, Charles, Passaic, N. J., assignor to Continental
Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Lock top metal
container. 2,071,266; Feb. 16.
Schmidt, Charles B., Buffalo, N. Y. Automobile current
supply system. 2,085,275 ; June 29.
Schmidt, Clifton P., Jr., and G. L. Ball, Pittsburgh, Pa.
Coated material. 2,067,066; Jan. 5.
Schmidt, David, assignor to The Dobeckmun Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Bag and making the same. 2,074,277 ;
Mar. 16.
Schmidt, David, assignor to The Dobeckmun Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Making a bag or similar article.
2,074,992; Mar. 23.
Schmidt, David, assignor to The Dobeckmun Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Method of and apparatus for opening
bags and forming recesses therein. 2,095,205 ; Oct. 5.
Schmidt, David, and A. A. Splsak, assignors to The
Dobeckmun Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making die-
cut bags. 2,095,040; Oct. 5.
Schmidt, Edwin X., Whitefish Bay, assignor to Cutler-
Hammer, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Apparatus for deter-
mining the total heating value per unit volume of
combustible gases. 2,068,436 ; Jan. 19.
Schmidt, Edwin X., Whitefish Bay, assignor to Cutler-
Hammer, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Methods of and
apparatus for proportioning combustible fluids.
2,072,384; Mar. 2.
Schmidt, Edwin X., Whitfiesh Bay, assignor to Cutler-
Hammer, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Method of and appa-
ratus for proportioning and mixing combustible fluids.
2,094,192; Sept. 28.
Schmidt, Erwin J. (See Grange, E. A., and Schmidt,
assignors.)
Schmidt, Erwin J., assignor to Allied Engineering Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Roller skate. 2,079,185 ; May 4.
Schmidt, Erwin J., assignor to Allied Engineering Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Wheel with rubber-like tread and
making same. 2,089,986 ; Aug. 17.
Schmidt, Francis J., Wauwatosa, Wis. Storm window
top ventilator. 2,099,235; Nov. 16.
Schmidt, Frank W., assignor to Ryerson & Haynes, Inc.,
Jackson, Mich. Visor mirror. 2,097,419 ; Oct. 26.
Schmidt, Friedrich, assignor to T. Junkers, Gauting, near
Munich, Germany. Producing arched metal panels.
2,095,533 ; Oct. 12.
Schmidt, Fritz. (See Hopff, H., and Schmidt.)
Schmidt, Fritz, Troisdorf near CoIogne-on-the-Rhine, as-
signor to Dynamit-Actien-Gesellschaft. vormals Alfred
Nobel & Co., Troisdorf, near Cologne, Germany. Trans-
forming polymerized vinyl chloride into thin sheets and
product obtainable thereby. 2,067,025 : Jan. 5.
Schmidt, George, Los Angeles, Calif. Ring. 2,083,925 ;
June 15.
Schmidt, Godfrey H., assignor to The Duplex Printing
Press Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Rotary folding
inecbanism. 2,093,253; Sept. 14.
Schmidt, Gottfried J., Pearl River, assignor to Container
Opening Devices, Inc., New York, N. Y. Carton opening
device. 2,067,980 ; Jan. 19.
Schmidt, Grayson, West Point, N. Y., assignor to United
Aircraft Corporation, East Hartford, C'onn. Method
and mechanism for governing rotating bodies. Re.
20,487 ; Aug. 24.
Schmidt, Hans. Bast Orange, N. J. Plated needle.
2,080,902 ; July 13.
Schmidt, Ilans, Wupportal/Vohwinkol, Germany, assignor
to Wliitlirop Cliemlcnl Company, Inc., Now York, N. Y.
Antimony coinj)ounda of polyliydroxv carboxvllc acids
and ninliing thorn. 2.060,712 ; Jan. 5.
Schmidt, Uiina, Wupnortal-VoliwInUoI, Gormnny, assignor
to Wlntlirop Cliomlciil Coinpniiy. Inc., Now York, N. Y.
Trlvnlont polymotallo aryl compounds and making them.
2,()00.!),''>0 : Jan. 5.
Scliniidt, TInna, Wupportnl-Volnvinkol, .ind 11. Jung. Wup-
portal-Hammeratoln, German.v, assignors to WInlhrop
Chomlcal Company, Inc., Now York, N. Y. Wator-
aoluble noufnil bl-motnl complex compounds of ali-
phatic polyliydroxy monocnrboxvlic acids. 2,097,236:
Oct 20
546
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Schmidt, Harry M., Chicago, 111., assignor to Mitchell &
Smith, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Producing crown caps.
2,102,285 ; Dec. 14.
Schmidt, Ueinrich, Waldorf. Germany, assignor fo Penn-
sylvania Salt Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia,
Pa. Production of hydrogen peroxide. 2,091,218 ; Aug.
24.
Schmidt, Henry F.. Landsdowne, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Condensate removal apparatus. 2,095,534 ;
Oct.^12.
Schmidt, Henry G., Modesto, Calif. Folding box.
2,079,087 : May 4.
Schmidt, Henry G., Modesto, Calif. Folding box.
2,083,036 ; June 8.
Schmidt, Hermann, Suhl in Thuringia, Germany. Free-
wheel hub with coaster brake and locking means there-
for. 2,087,657 : July 20.
Schmidt, Hermann H., Hanover, Kans., assignor to
Missouri Holding and Investment Company, St. Joseph,
Mo. Vaporizing and spraying thick liquids. 2,102,650 ;
Dec. 21.
Schmidt, Joseph W., assignor to Wetmore Reamer Co.,
Milwaukee, Wis. Blade anchoring wedge. 2,096,472 ;
Oct. 19.
Schmidt, Lambert, Leeds, N. Y. Circuit breaker.
2,083,508; June 8.
Schmidt, Lambert, Leeds, N. Y. Circuit breaker.
2,083,509 ; June 8.
Schmidt-Nickels, Wilhelm. (See Thomas, C. A., and
Schmidt-Nickels. )
Schmidt-Nielsen, Sigval, Trondhjem, and A. Flood, Lar-
vik, Norwav. Manufacture of soap from marine oils.
2,100,146 ; Nov. 23.
Schmidt, Otto, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, and E. Jleyer,
Mannheim, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Ak-
tiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on - the - Main, Germany.
Production of derivatives of polyhydric alcohols.
2,069,336 ; Feb. 2.
Schmidt, Otto, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, assignor to
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-
on-the-Main. Germany. Catalytic hydrogenation of
esters of aliphatic carboxylic acids. 2,093,159 ; Sept.
14.
Schmidt, Otto, De Kalb, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Sostenuto device for accordions. 2,094,412 ; Sept. 28.
Schmidt, Paul. (See Bay, A., and Schmidt.)
Schmidt, Richard, and A. KUster, Dessau-in-Anhalt, as-
signor to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft.
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Recording sound
photographically. 2,094,723 ; Oct. 5.
Schmidt, Richard W., Redondo Beach, assignor to The
Dicalite Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Method of hard
burning diatomaceous earth. 2,098,762 ; Nov. 9.
Schmidt, Ulrich, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germanv. Sound
muffling device. 2,101,400 : Dec. 7.
Schmidt, Victor T., assignor to L Miller & Sons, Inc.,
Long Island City, N. Y. Orthopedic shoe. 2,072,828 ;
Mar. 2.
Schmidt, Walter, Berlin, Germany, assignor to Pioneer
Instrument Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gyroscope.
2,091,888; Aug. 31.
Schmidt, Willi. (See Hopff, H., and Schmidt.)
Schmidt, William H. (See Johnson, Alex, assignor.)
Schmidt, William H., Wauwatosa, Wis. Typewriter.
2.103,734 ; Dec. 28.
Schmidtke, Albert H., assignor to St. Joseph Iron Works,
St. Joseph, Mich. Receptacle making method and ap-
paratus. 2,087,482 : July 20.
Schmidtke, Albert H., assignor to St. Joseph Iron Works,
St. Joseph, Mich. Machine for making and attaching
wire basket handles or the like. 2,099,411 ; Nov. 16.
Schmidtke, Albert H., assignor to St. Joseph Iron Works,
St. Joseph, Mich. Machinery for marking hosiery or
other articles. 2.102.132 ; Doc. 14.
Schmidtke, Albert H., St. Joseph, Mich., and P. Hintz,
Narshall, Tex., assignors to St. Joseph Iron Works,
St. Joseph, Mich. Basket handle machine. 2,082,125 ;
June 1.
Schmidt'sche Helssdampf-Gesellschaft m. b. H. (See
Engler, O., and Poporkorn. assignors.)
Schmidt'sche Helssdampf-Gesellschaft, m. b. H. (See
Hartm.inn, Otto, assignor.)
Schmidt'sche Heissdampf-Gesellscliaft m. b. H. (See Mfll-
lor, Christoph, assignor.)
Schmidt'sche IIoissdnmpf-Gesollschaft, m. b. H. (See
Nlederstrasser, Richard, assignor.)
Schmled, Joseph M., assignor to Victor Manufacturing &
Gasket Company, Chicago, III. Unwinding machine.
2,006,488; Jan. 5.
Schmiedeknecht, Victor E., Louisville, Ky.. assignor to-
Standard Sanitary M.anufacturing Company. Dental
lavatory. 2,099.317: Nov. 16.
Schmipg, John 1)., Detroit, Mich. Apparatus for removing
foreign material from air. 2.066,913 : Jan. .5.
Schmitt. Arthur J., Chicago, 111. Socket. 2,087.784:
July 20.
Schmitt. Charles T., Montclair, and E. H. Brandt, East
Orange, N. J. Brake valve. 2.087.305 ; July 20.
Schmitt, Edmund, Stratford, Conn. Insert for boiler and
beater flues. 2,077,776 ; Apr. 20.
Schmitt, Frank R., Queens Village, N. Y., assizor to
American Machine & Foundry Company. Registering
sheet feed. 2,077,439 ; Apr. 20.
Schmitt, Frank R., Queens Village, N. Y., assignor to
International Cigar Machinery Company. Cigar pack-
ing machine. 2,095,938 ; Oct. 12.
Schmitt, George P., New York, N. Y. Razor and hair
clipper. 2,083,579 ; June 15.
Schmitt, George P., New York, N. Y. Guard for razors
and hair clippers. 2,083,580 ; June 15.
Schmitt, George P., New York, N. Y. Razor and hair
clipper. 2,099,537 ; Nov. 16.
Schmitt, George P., assignor to Vestalite Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Lighter. 2,094,622 ; Oct. 5.
Schmitt, John J. (See McNally, J. G.. and Schmitt.)
Schmitt, John J. (See Sheppard, S. E., and Schmitt.)
Schmitt, Karl J., assignor to Sachsische Textilmaschinen-
fabrik vorm. Rich. Hartmann, Aktiengesellschaft,
Chemnitz, Germany. Device on combing machines for
piecing the tufts of slivers. 2,092,186 ; Sept. 7.
Schmitt, Karl J., assignor to Sachsische Textil-maschinen-
fabrik vorm. Rich. Hartmann Aktiengesellschaft, Chem-
nitz, Germany. Combing machine for wool, cotton, and
the like. 2,097,824; Nov. 2.
Schmitt, Richard H., Schenectady,
General Electric Company.
2,082,660 ; June 1.
Schmitt, Richard H., Schenectady, N.
eral Electric Company. Thermal
Sept. 28.
Schmitt, \Verner, assignor to Fabrikelektr, Apparte Fr.
Sauter A. G., Basel. Switzerland. Regulating appa-
ratus. 2.090.812 ; Aug. 24.
Schmitt, William C, Portland,
2,102,921 ; Dec. 21.
~ St. Paul,
N. Y., assignor to
Circuit breaker.
Y., assignor to Gen-
switch. 2,094,473 ;
Greg. Pile shoe.
Minn. Hair curler.
Eahway, N. J. Applicator device.
Schmitt, William H.,
2,102,286 ; Dec. 14.
Schmitter, Bernard A.,
2,079,469 ; May 4.
Schmitter, Walter P., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to The
Falk Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Variable speed
transmission. 2,080,152 ; May 11.
Schmitter. Walter P., assignor to The Falk Corporation,
Milwaukee, Wis. Geared motor. 2.101,515; Dec. 7.
Schmittgen, William A., assignor to The General Indus-
tries Company, Elyria, Ohio. Phonograph turntable
drive. 2.083,037 ; June 8.
Schmitz, Carl, Oelde, Germany. Separator with dis-
charge of the centrifuged substance through a hollow
spindle. 2,098,889; Nov. 9.
Schmitz, Fred A., Cincinnati, assignor to The Globe-
Wernicke Company, Norwood, Ohio. Filing cabinet.
2,096,689 ; Oct. 19.
Schmitz, Hilger P. (See Kaufler, F., and Schmitz.)
Schnntz, Joseph, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Dyeing process.
2,094,501 ; Sept. 28.
Schmitz, Joseph, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. Dyeing machine.
2,098.890; Nov. 9. j s v. . e.
Schmohl. Alfred C, Beaver Falls, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Pressed Steel Car Company, Inc., Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Car construction. 2,086,924 ; July 13.
Schmuck, Philip A., Winter Haven, Fla. Cable splicing
device. 2,081,773 ; May 25.
Schnackel's, C, Son, Inc. (See McLean, WilUam A., as-
signor.)
Schneck, Nathan, Manitowoc, Wis. Optical trial frame.
2,103,340; Dec. 28.
Schneckloth, Harry H., Forest Hills, N. Y., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Switch.
Schneib'le, dlaude B., Chicago, HI. Separator apparatus.
2,077,074 ; Apr. 13.
Schneider, Adam, Milwaukee, Wis. Garage door holder.
2,080,097 ; May 11.
Schneider, Adolf G., Beloit, Wis. Transmission. 2,099,630 ;
Nov. 16.
Schneider, Anthony. Silverton. Ohio.
anism. 2.090.520 ; Aug. 17.
Schneider. Arthur E.. Deleon Springs, Fla. Stroke ad-
justing means for fuel injection devices and the like.
2.090.428 : Aug. 17.
Schneider, Christian, Vegreville, Alberta, Canada. Grain
cleaner. 2,071,267 ; Feb. 16.
Schneider & Cie. (See Fieux, Jean, assignor.)
Schneider & Cie. (See Methlin, Nicolas E., assignor.)
Schneider, Corporation of Jos. & Co., The. (See Tronnier,
Albrecht W., assignor.)
Schneider, Elbert D., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Control device. 2,100,876; Nov.
Schnckjer, Ernst. (See Sasse, W., and Schneider.)
Schneider, Ferdinand, Fulda, Germanv. Armature for
small electric motors. 2,097,134 ; Oct. 26
Schneider, Frank H., Spring City. Pa. Oil burning range
for heating and cookinc. 2,088,444 ; Julv 27
Schneider, Frank H., Spring City, assignor to The Floyd-
^nlQoi5^°°iP'*"-^;« Royersford, Pa. Dual range.
.i,uoa,8i6 ; Aug. 10.
Schneider Frani; H.. assignor to The Flovd-Wells Com-
port' 2.093.59Tf'sepf. 2^""'°''" ^""^ ^""^^^^ ^""^ ""P"
Schneider, Frank H.. assignor to The Floyd-Wells Com-
pany, Royersford, Pa. Burner forming grid. 2,100,292 ;
Door locking mech-
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547
Schneider, Franz K., and F. H. Ehnts, Philadelphia, Pa.
Pressure grease gun. 2,082,521 ; June 1.
Schneider, George, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Artificial material and pre-
paring the same. 2,067,950 ; Jan. 19.
Schneider, George. Montclair, N. J., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Artificial textile materials and
preparing the same. 2,067,951 ; Jan. 19.
Schneider, George, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Manufacture or treatment of
yarns or filaments. 2,069,971 ; Feb. 9.
Schneider, George, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Acid and water-proofed arti-
cles and making same. 2,071,436 ; Feb. 23.
Schneider, George, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Treatment of textile fab-
rics. 2,075,143 ; Mar. 30.
Schneider, George, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Cellulose film and foil and
making the same. 2,078,418 ; Apr. 27.
Schneider, George, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Artificial film containing de-
rivatives of cellulose. 2,081,155 ; May 25.
Schneider, George, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Porous and insulating mate-
rials. 2,085,047 ; June 29.
Schneider, George, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Manufacture of color master
materials. 2,085,512 ; June 29.
Schneider, George, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Plastic material. 2,095,291 ;
Oct. 12.
Schneider, George, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Artificial textile material and
preparing the same. 2,103,497 ; Dec. 28.
Schneider, George, Montclair, and B. Andersen, Maple-
wood, N. J., assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Sheet material and making same. 2,072,280 ;
Mar. 2.
Schneider, Heinrich, Beloit, Wis., assignor to Fairbanks,
Morse & Co., Chicago, 111. Scavenging. 2,075,232;
Mar. 30.
Schneider, Helmuth G., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to
Standard Oil Development Company. Motor fuel.
2,087,582 ; July 20.
Schneider, Henry F., et al. (See Fisclier, Oliver C, as-
signor.)
Schneider, Herman, et al. (See Dungan, Charles M., as-
signor.)
Schneider, Hermann. (See Straub, F., and Schneider.)
Schneider, Homer L. (See Jencick, S., and Schneider.)
Schneider, John. (See Freeman, B. W., and Schneider.)
Schneider, Jos., & Co., Optotechnische Gesellschaft. (See
Tronnier, Albrecht W., assignor.)
Schneider, Josef. (See Pohl, T., and Schneider.)
Schneider, Joseph, Incorporated. (See Armstrong,
Henry W., assignor.)
Schneider, Julius, Munich, Germany. Apparatus for mak-
ing folds in type strips used for casting bars of printers*
type. 2,070,183 ; Feb. 9.
Schneider, Julius, Munich, Germany. Type-casting ma-
chine. 2,070,184; Feb. 9.
Schneider, Julius, Munich, Germany. Machine for pro-
ducing justified lines of printing types. 2,084,539 ;
June 22.
Schneider, Karl, Kaiserslautern, Germany. Relief print-
ing method. 2,093,485 ; Sept. 21.
Schneider, Louis, and N. Modad, Carbondale, Pa. Gar-
bage disinfecting device. 2,067,547 ; Jan. 12.
Schneider, Paul, Berlin-Friedenau, Germany, assignor to
Batterien-u. Elemente-Fabrik System Zeiler A.-G., Ber-
lin, Germany. Flashlight. 2,078,028 ; Apr. 20.
Schneider, Ray A., Oak Park, 111. T head shore hanger.
2,094,840 ; Oct. 5.
Schneider, Rudolph, assignor to Buseh-Sulzcr Bros.-Diesel
Engine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Engine sludge cham-
ber. 2,068,.114 ; Jan. 19.
Schneider, Rudolph, assignor to Busch-Sulzer Bros.-Diesel
Engine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Engine piston.
2,069,594 Feb. 2.
Schneider, Wilfred C, assignor to The Seamless Rubber
Company, Inc., New Haven, Conn. Support for bath
sprays. 2,072,345 ; Mar. 2.
Sclineider, Wilhelm. (See Bechmann, R., and Schneider.)
Schneider, Wilhelm. (See Wilmanns, G., and Schneider.)
Schneider, Wilhelm, Dessau in Anhalt, Germany, assignor
to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Naph-
thoxo-trimethine cyanincs. 2,072,908 ; Mar. 9.
Schneider, Wilhelm, Dessau In Anhalt, Germany, as-
signor to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghnmton, N. Y.
Manufacture of polymethine dyes. 2,073,759 ; Mar. 10.
Schneider, Wilhelm, Dessau, Germany, assignor to Agfa
Ansco Corporation, Bingham ton, N. Y. Antihalntlon
layers for photographic plates and films. 2,075,144 ;
Mar. 30.
Schneider, Wilhelm, Dessau In Anhalt, Germany, assignor
to Agfa Ansco Corporation, BInghamton, N. Y. Antl-
halatlon layer. 2,075,145 ; Mar. 30.
Schneider, Wilhelm, DcsHaii In Anhalt, nsHlgnor to I. O.
Fiirben Industrie Akliengpsnllschiift, I'"niiikforl-on-thp-
Maln, Germany. Source of light for photography.
2,078,080 ; Apr. 27.
Schneider, Wilhelm, Dessau in Anhalt, Germany, assignor
to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Anti-
balation layer. 2,089,764 ; Aug. 10.
Schneider, Wilhelm, Dessau-in-Anhalt, and G. Wilmanns,
Wolfen Kreis, Bitterfeld, Germany, assignors to Agfa
Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Photographic
material. 2,098,891 ; Nov. 9.
Schneider, William G., Maumee, assignor to The Electric
Auto-Lite Company, Toledo, Ohio. Electromagnet,
2,098,926; Nov. 9.
Schneiderwirth, Herman J., Laurelton, assignor to Pico-
chrome Corporation, Jamaica, N. Y. Arylazodiamino-
picolines. 2,068,353 : Jan. 19.
Schnell, Philio, Hillside, N. J. Gate operating means.
2,077,957 ; Apr. 20.
Schnell, Steve, Overland, assignor to Wagner Electric Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Vertical master cylinder.
2,070,298; Feb. 9.
Schnell, Steve, Overland, assignor to Wagner Electric
Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Braking mechanism.
2,074,434 ; Mar. 23.
Schnell, Steve, Overland, assignor to Wagner Electric
Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Brake shoe guide.
2.101,692 ; Dec. 7.
Schnell, William. (See Simpson, E. G., and Schnell.)
Schnepf, Richard J. (See Bonnell, W. A., and Schnepf.)
Schnetzler, Joseph G., Beacon, N. Y. Window fastener.
2,081,069 ; May 18.
Schnider, Morris, Los Angeles, Calif. Soap and brash
holder. 2,099,279; Nov. 16.
Schnider, Otto. (See Preiswerk, E., and Schnider.)
Schnider, Otto, Basel, Switzerland, assignor to Hoffman-
La Roche Inc., Nutley, N. J. N-methyl-c, c-allyl-iso-
propyl-barbituric acid and manufacture of the same.
2,072,829; Mar. 2.
Schnider, Otto, Basel, Switzerland, assignor to HofEmann-
La Roche Inc., Nutley, N. J. Derivatives of 2,4-dioxo-
tetrahydro-pyridine and the manufacture of same.
2,090,237 ; Aug. 17.
Schniebs, Otto E., Hanover, N. H. Ski. 2,071,220;
Feb. 16.
Schnier, Richard. (See Hopf, O., and Wenman, assignors.)
Schniewind, H. E. (See Barnick, Arthur, assignor.)
Schnitzler, Alfred. (See Dorl, F. W. O.. and Schnitzler.)
Schnitzspahn, Karl, and W. Koch, Oflenbach-on-the-Main,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Solid diazo salts. 2.007,1.32 ; Jan. 5.
Schnitzspahn, Karl, Offenbach-on-the-Main, and P. Jorg,
Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst, Germany, assignors to
General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Disazo-
dyestuffs insoluble in water and fiber dyed therewith.
2,069,158 ; Jan. 26.
Schnitzspahn, Karl, and W. Koch, Offenbach-on-the-Main,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Solid diazo salts. 2.092,359 : Sept. 7.
Schnorf, Armand, Saint-Aubin, Neuchatel, Switzerland.
Apparatus for the analysis of a chemically purified
water. 2,069,562 ; Feb. 2.
Schnorf, Paul, Wiesll, Switzerland, assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. High melting point
rosin and its production. 2,074.192 ; Mar. 16.
Schnorr, Charles H., New Kensington, Pa., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Cornell Securities Corporation,
Cleveland, Ohio. Keeper ring. 2,079,818 ; May 11.
Schnorr, Charles H., New Kensington, Pa., assignor to
Cornell Securities Corporation. Cleveland, Ohio. Bell
crank closure. 2,090,238 : Aug. 17.
Schnorr, Charles H., New Kensington, Pa. Thread pro-
tector. 2,092,535; Sept. 7.
Schnorr, Karl. (See King, H. L., Sharp, and Schnorr.)
Schnuck, Carl F. (See Gregory. D. J., and Sclinuck.)
Schnuck, Carl F., New Haven, assignor to Farrel-BIrming-
ham Company, Incorporated, Ahsonia, Conn. Vulcan-
izing press for rubber belts or the like. 2.090,377 ; Aug.
17.
Schnuelle, Eldred H., Manitowoc, Wis. Releasable
hitch. 2,085,340 ; June 29.
Schniirle, Adolf, and O. Elwert, Stuttgart, Germany ; said
Elwert assignor to said Schniirle. Rogulnting device
for Internal combustion engines. 2,090, 20:? ; Oct. 19.
Schnurr, Walther. (See Wolfram, A., and Schnurr.)
Schoch, Alexandre. (See Jonneret, F., and Solioch.)
Schock, Daniel R. (See Hulbert, W. R., Schock, and
Thompson.)
Schock, Gusmer & Co. Inc. (See Scbock, Robert C, as-
signor.)
Schock, John F., assignor to Leeds and Northrup Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Mechanical relay apparatus.
2,075,233; Mar. 30.
Schock, Robert C, New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to
Schock, (iusmor & (\>. Inc., Iloboken, N. J. firewlns
device. 2,102,385; Doc. 14.
Scliopller. Connid. (See Guenthor. F., llaussmann,
Nuesslein. Srhuetto, anil Schocllor.)
Schoellcr, Conrad, and M. Wlttwer. liudwlgshnfen-on-
tho-Uhlnc, assignors to I. O. Pnrlx>nindustrlo .Vktlen-
gosfUschnft. Fr!inkfort-on-tlu^M!\ln. (?orniiiny. Deriv-
atives of onrboxyllc acid amides. 2,08.1.7011 : Juno 20.
Schofller Conrad, and P. Km^rding. LndwlK.shnfen-on-
tho-Uhlne, assignors to I. G. F.nrlH'nlndu.strlo Aktlen-
gespllschaft. Krankfort-on-thi^Maln, (Jormany. High
molecular nitrogenous organic compounds contalnins
carboxyllc groups. 2.103,872 ; Dec. 28.
548
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Schoeller, Walter, Berlin-Wcstend, and K. Junkmann, Ber-
lin, assignors to Schering-Kahlbaum A. G., Berlin, Ger-
many. Recovery of hormones. 2,073,354 ; Mar. 9.
Schoeller, Walter, Berlin-Westend, P. Hildebrandt, Hohen
Neuendorf near Berlin, Germany, and E. Schwenk,
New York, N. Y., assignors to Schering-Kohlbaum A.
G., Berlin, Germany. Germinal gland hormon deriva-
tives of the formula CisHogOj and making same.
2,075,808 ; Apr. 6.
Schoeller, Walter, Berlin-Westend, and F. Hildebrandt,
Hohen Neuendorf near Berlin, assignors to Schoring-
Kahlbauni A.-G., Berlin, Germany. Saturated alcohols
of the cyclopentano phenanthrene series, and producing
the same. 2,070,008 ; Apr. 6.
Schoeller, Walter, Berlin-Westend, Germany, E. Schwenk,
New York, N. Y., and F. Hildebrandt, Hohen neuendorf,
near Berlin, Germany, assignors to Schering-Kahlbaum,
A. G., Germany. Method for the production of hydro-
genation products of the follicle hormones. 2,086,139 ;
July 6.
Schoeller, Walter, Berlin-Wostend, and K. Junkmann, as-
signors to Schering-Kahlbaum, A. G., Berlin, Germany.
Separating and isolating the thyreotropic and gonado-
tropic hormone of the anterior lobe of the hypophysis.
2,085,768 ; July 6.
Schoeller, Walter, Berlin-Westend, F. Hildebrandt Hohen
Neuendorf, near Berlin, Germany, and E. Schwenk,
Bloomfield, N. J., assignors to Schering-Kahlbaum A. G.,
Berlin, Germany. Making germinal gland hormone de-
rivatives and product thereof. 2,094,045 ; Sept. 28.
Schoeller, Walter, Berlin-W^estend, and E. Borgwardt,
Berlin-Hermsdorf, assignors to Schering-Kahlbaum
A. G., Berlin, Germany. Phosphates of amino acid
esters and producing same. 2,103,558 ; Dec. 28.
Schoeller, Walter, Berlin-Westend, Germany, E. Schwenk,
New York, N. Y., and F. Hildebrandt, Hohen Neuendorf,
near Berlin, assignors to Schering-Kahlbaum A. G.,
Berlin, Germany. Isolating the follicle hormone from
the urine of pregnant individuals. 2,103,735 ; Dec. 28.
Schoeller, Walther, Duren/Rhineland, Germany. Safety
paper. 2,083,206; June 8.
Schoelm, Charles F. (See O'Connor, G., Morley, and
Schoeim.)
Schoen, Andr6, Hackensack, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Treating silk. 2,080,509 ; May 18.
Schoen, WllUam H., Jr. (See Bertovich, Wesely J., as-
signor.)
Schoenberger, Otto H., Long Beach, Calif. Fire tool.
2,102,133 ; Dec. 14.
Schoenberger, W. J., Company, The. (See Kindl, J. V.,
and Slavin, assignors.)
Schoenberger, W. J., Company, The. (See Slavin, J. J.,
and Geurink, assignors.)
Schoenberger, W. J., Company, The. (See Slavin, J. 3.,
and Stuckenholt, assignors.)
Schoene, Edgar, Orchard Farm, Mo. Automatic lower-
ing device. 2,091.418 : Aug. 31.
Schoenfeld, Frank H., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Valve
mechanism. 2,102,752 ; Dec. 21.
Schoengarth, Walter L., Ironwood, Mich., assignor to B.
G. Harmon, Chicago, 111. Piston. 2,100,203 ; Nov. 23.
Schoenlnger, Adolf O., Irvington, N. J., assignor to Forst-
ner Chain Corporation. Key ring construction.
2,079,046 ; May 4.
Echoenky, August R., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Manufacture of shoes. 2,066,423 ; Jan. 6.
Schoenky, August R., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Manufacture of shoes. 2.066,424 ; Jan. 5.
Schoenky, August R., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Lasting machine. 2,094,110- Sept. 28.
Schoenrock, Otto R., Chicago, 111., assignor to Thompson
Products, Incorporated, Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus
for and making valve spring retainer locks. 2,094,850 ;
Oct. 6.
Schoepf, Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchie, assignors to The
Cincinnati Traction Building Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Ar-
ticulated car. 2,068.572: Jan. 19.
Schoepf, Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchie, assignors to The
Cincinnati Traction Bluldlng Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Magnetic track brake system. 2,085.871 ; July 6.
Bchoppf, Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchie, assignors to The
Cincinnati Traction Building Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Jlagnetlc track brake system. 2,085,872 ;
July 6.
Schoepf, Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchie, assignors to
The Cincinnati Traction Building Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Magnetic track brake system. 2,085,873 ;
• July 6.
Schoepf, Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchie, Cincinnati,
Ohio, assignors to The Cincinnati Traction Build-
ing Companv, Cincinnati, Ohio. Magnetic .brake.
2,036,175; July 6.
Schoepf, Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchip, assignors to
The Cincinnati Traction Building Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Magnetic brake. 2,086.176; July 6.
Schoopf, Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchie, assignors to
The Cincinnati Traction Building Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Magnetic brake. 2,086,177 ; July 6.
Schoepf, Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchie, assignors to The
Cincinnati Traction Building Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Articulated train. 2,088,484 ; July 27.
Schoepf, Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchie, assignors to
The Cincinnati Traction Building Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Safety apparatus for rail vehicles. 2,088,485 ; July 27.
Schoepf, Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchie, assignors to The
Cincinnati Traction Building Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Railway brake mechanism. 2,088,486 ; July 27.
Schoepf, Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchie, assignors to The
Cincinnati Traction Bldg. Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Railway car. 2,088,487 ; July 27.
Schoepf, Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchie, assignors to The
Cincinnati Traction Bldg. Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Articulated car. 2,088,488; July 27.
Schoepf. Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchie, assignors to
The Cincinnati Traction Building Co., Cincinnati, Ohio.
Maintaining railway cars in a horizontal plane.
2.093.4S6 : Sept. 21.
Schoepf, Theodore H., and D. M. Ritchie, assignors to
The Cincinnati Traction Bldg. Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Railway car. 2,095,677 ; Oct. 12.
Schoepflin, Herbert C. (See Comstock, M., and Schoep-
flin.)
Schoepflin, Herbert C, Buffalo, N. Y. Grave marker
and flower holder. 2,072,774; Mar. 2.
Schoeppe, Richard H. J., Baltimore, Md. Telephone
system. 2,092,360 ; Sept. 7.
Schoettle, Edwin J., assignor to Edwin J. Schoettle Co.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Display box. 2,081,070 ; May 18.
Schoettle, Edwin J., Co. (See Schoettle, Edwin J, as-
■ignor.)
Sehofer, Karl, Birkenfeld, assignor to F. Doppenschmltt,
Pforzheim, Germany. Method for the production of
band for ornamental and useful purposes. 2,079,386 ;
May 4.
SchofC, Maynard R., Derby Line, Vermont. Match dis-
penser. 2,096,652 ; Oct. 19.
Schofleld, John E. (See Coffey, S., and Schofield.)
Schofleld, Stanley T., Wilkinsburg, and S. H. Boden, Turtle
Creek, assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Itlann-
facturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Circuit in-
terrupter. 2,100,753 ; Nov. 30.
Schofield; Wilfred C. (See Blgelow, C. G., Callow, and
Schofleld.)
Schofleld, William R., Jr., assignor to Leeds & Northrnp
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Electrical telemetry.
2,073,948 ; Mar. 16.
SchClander, Hugo, Jarpas, Sweden. Drinking foantain
for fowls. 2,086,303 ; July 6.
Scholer, Charles H., Manhattan, Kans., assignor to Shef-
field Steel Corporation, Kansas City, Mo. Expansion
joint. 2,093,697 ; Sept. 21.
Scholes, Daniel R., Oak Park, assignor to Aermotor Com-
pany, Chicago, ni. Power transmitting and lubricating
mechanism. 2,099.036 : Nov. 16.
Scholes, Samuel R., Alfred, N. Y., assignor to Celo Mines,
Inc., Burnsville, N. C. Glass composition. 2,091,691 ;
Aug. 31.
Scholl Mfg. Co., The. (See Fotre, Harold C, assignor.)
Scholl Mfg. Co., The. (See Koppe, William P., assignor.)
Scholl Manufacturing Company Limited, The. (See
Thornton-Norris, George, assignor.)
Scholl, Paul, assignor to Slemens-Schuckertwerke Aktlen-
gesellschaft, Berlln-SIemensstadt, (Jermany. Air-
cooled reabsorptlon refrigerating apparatus of the In-
termittent type. 2.068,891 ; Jan. 26.
Scholl, Roland, Dresden, K. Meyer, Berlln-Zehlendorf. and
J. Donat, Dresden, Germany. Mono-ketones of the
pyrene series and making the same. 2,069,683 ; Feb. 2.
Scholl, Roland, Dresden, K. Meyer, Berlln-Zehlendorf,
and J. Donat, Dresden, Germany. Vat dyestuflfs of
the anthraquinone series and making the same.
Scholl, William jf., Chicago, 111. Com pad. 2,078,283 ;
Apr. 27.
Scholl, William M., Chicago, 111. Corn pad and the like.
2.081,715; May 25.
Scholl, William M., Chicago, HI. Foot treatment pad and
Its manufacture. 2,081,716 ; May 25.
Scholl, William M., Chicago, 111. Surgical dressing.
2,082,219 : June 1. b e,
Scholl, William M., Chicago, 111. Arch support. 2,096,563 ;
Oct. 19.
Scholl, William 51., Chicago, 111. Perforated strapping
tane. 2.096.504 ; Oct. 19.
Scholl, William M., Chicago, 111. Foot pad. 2,098,312 ;
Nov. 9.
Scholler, Helnrlch, Solln, near Munich, Germany. Ap-
paratus for the saccharification of cellulose. 2,086,963 ;
July 13.
Scholler, Helnrlch, Solln, near Munich, and R. Elckemeyer,
Tornesch/Holstein, Germany. Method of fermenting
solutions and producing yeast. 2,083,347 ; June 8.
Scholler. Helnrlch, Solln, near Munich, and R. Eickemeyer,
Munich, Germany. Apparatiis for the production of
I?).SrP".?''P°'®'"^ ^^^ ^o"" the fermentation of solutions.
2.083,348 ; June 8.
Scholler, Heinrich, and R. Eickemeyer, Solln, near
i; «?J?„^^' Germany. Apparatus for removing residues.
2,088,977 ; Aug. 3.
Scholtes, Albert J., Baltimore, Md. High pressure hose
coupling. 2,091,080 ; Aug. 24.
LIST OF PATENTEES
549
Scholtz, William E. (See Brightwell, Thaddeus S., as-
signor. )
Scholz, Alfred M., assignor to Trent Machine Company,
Inc., Trenton, N. J. Washer distributing mechanism.
2,073,396 ; Mar. 9.
Scholz, Harvey A., Milwaukee, Wis. Marking device.
2,071,003 : Feb. 16.
Scholz, Richard. (See Greenwood, G. C, and Scholz.)
Scholz, William P., Morristown, N. J. Ice melter for
third rails. 2,090,156 ; Aug. 17.
Schonemann, Karl. (See Lurz, K., and Schonemann.)
SchOnfelder, Herbert, assignor to E. Hoffmann, Leipzig,
Germany. Type wheel typewriter. 2,085,609 ; June
29.
Schonhofer, Fritz. (See PUtzer, B., and Schonhofer, as-
signors.)
Scbonhofer, Fritz, Wuppertal-Elberfeld, and W. Bonrath,
Leverkusen-I. G. Werk, Germany, assignors to Winthron
Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Alkoxyalkyl
mercuric salts of polybasic acids. 2,066,367 ; Jan. 5.
Schonhofer, Fritz, Wuppertal-Elberfeld, and W. Bonrath,
Leverkusen-I. G. Werk, Germany, assignors to Winthrop
Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Organic
mercury silicate and preparing same. 2,067,100 ; Jan. 5.
SchOnhefer, Fritz, and H. Henecka, Wuppertal-Elberfeld,
Germany, assignors to Winthrop Chemical Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Quaternary heterocyclic acid
amide compounas and manufacture thereof. 2,068,824 ;
Jan. 26.
Schonitzer, Rudolph I., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Door con-
trol mechanism. 2,094,413; Sept. 28.
Schoonenberg, Pancras, and J. A. M. Smelt, Eindhoven,
Netherlands, assignors to General Electric Company.
Gaseous electric discharge device. 2,103,043 ; Dec. 21.
Schoop, Edwin, Rheinfelden, near Basel, Switzerland.
Preserving the natural properties of fruit, vegetable
and similar juices. 2,082,426: June 1.
Schoorel, Adam. (See Keil, H. P., and Schoorel.)
Schoorel, Adam, New York, N. Y., assignor to Francis
Keil & Son, Inc. Lock construction. 2,087,554 ; July
20.
Schor, Joseph. (See Faria, Anthony, assignor.)
Schor, Joseph, San Francisco, and J. R. Skoverski, Oak-
land, Calif. Dispensing device. 2,090,643 ; Aug. 24.
Schorl, Fritz, Wetzikon, Switzerland. Atomizer for ma-
terials in powder form. Re. 20,425 ; June 22.
Schorle, Herman J., Astoria, assignor to Worthlngton
Pump and Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Percussive tool valve. 2,072,607 ; Mar. 2.
Schornig, Ludwig. (See Schlichenmaier, H., and
Sch6rnig.)
SchSrnlg, Ludwig, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, as-
signor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
3-amino-quinaldine derivatives and preparing them.
2,098,927; Nov. 9.
Schorsch, Ignaz, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Carburetor for
internal combustion engines. 2,078,029 ; Apr. 20.
Schott, Lionel, East Orange, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Transmission sys-
tem. 2,084,457 ; June 22.
Schottenfels, Henry. (See Meyer, John A.)
Schottenfels, Monroe. (See Meyer, John A., assignor.)
Schottenfels, Monroe, New York, N. Y. Supporting gar-
ment. 2,079,426 ; May 4.
Schou, Theodor, Beloit, Wis., assignor to Fairbanks, Morse
& Co., Chicago, 111. Flywheel type electric machine.
2,071,953; Feb. 23.
Schou, Theodor, Beloit, Wis., assignor to Fairbanks, Morse
& Company, Chicago, 111. Synchronous machine.
2,073,760 ; Mar. 16.
Schouwstra. Pieter, Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor to
General Electric Company. Gaseous electric discharge
lamp device. 2,094,679 ; Oct. 5.
SchouwS'tra, Pieter, Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor to
General Electric Company. Gaseous electric discharge
device. 2,004,680 ; Oct. 5.
Schrade, George, Bridgeport, Conn. Pocket knife.
2,008,678; Nov. 0.
Schrader, Gerhard, Opladen, near Cologne-on-the-Rhine,
Germany, assignor to General Aniline Works; Inc., New
York, N. Y. Thlazole compounds. 2,079,927 ; May 11.
Schi-ader, Gerhard, Opladen, near Cologne, and W. Zer-
weck, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim, Germany, as-
signors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
2-acylacetyl-aminothiazole compounds. 2,093,214 : Sept.
14.
Schrader, Hans, Essen-Ruhr, assignor to the firm Th.
Goldschmidt A.-G., Essen-Ruhr, Germany. Producing
emulsions. 20,361 ; May 11.
Schrader, Harold J., Iladdon Heights, N. J., assignor lo
Radio Corporation of America. Modulation iiioasuring
system. 2,078,285 ; Apr. 27.
Schrader, Harold J., Haddon Heights, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Piezometer. 2,006,826 ;
Oct. 26.
Schrader, Harold J., Haddon Heights, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Modulation metering
device. 2,l03,341 ; Dec. 28.
Schrader, Harold J., and it. P. Bov, Hiuldon Heights,
N. J., iLssignors lo Radio Corporal Ion of America.
Self-leveling mounting for plczo-clectrlc elemonls.
2.078,28-l ; Apr. 27.
Schrader, Harold J., Haddon Heights, N. J., and G. Swift,
Philadelphia, Pa., assignors to Radio Corporation of
America. Phase indicator. 2,082,030 ; June 1.
Schrader, Herbert, Wheeling, W. Va., assignor to Con-
tinental Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Con-
tainer for dispensing grease. 2,074,241 ; Mar. 16.
Schrader, Herbert, Wheeling, W. Va., assignor to Conti-
nental Can Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Tool for
stripping ends from containers. 2,074,242 ; Mar. 16.
Schrader's, A., Son, Incorporated. (See Engel, Abraham,
assignor. )
Schrag, John J. (See Schrag, Peter J. P., and J. J.)
Schrag, Peter J. P., McPherson, and J. J. Schrag, Mound-
ridge, Kans. Elevator structure. 2,084,920 ; June 22.
Schrage, Walter E. (See Huenger, Clifton A., assignor.)
Schraishuhn, Theodore A., assignor to Surface Combustion
Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Heat treating apparatus.
2,074,312 ; Mar. 16.
Schramek, Walther, Dresden, and C. Schubert, Gronau, as-
signors to BaumwoUspinnerei Gronau, Gronau, Ger-
many. Device for mercerizing cellulose fibers of all
kinds. 2,080,635; May 18.
Schramm, Albert, Astoria, N. Y. Airplane. 2,071,221;
Feb. 16.
Schramm, Roy A., Bay City, Mich. Garment hanger clip.
2,077,717; Apr. 20.
Schrank, Max C, Bridgeton, N. J. Woman's slip.
2,088,388 ; July 27.
Schranz & Bieber Co. Inc. (See Konikoff, Robert H., as-
signor.)
Schrauth, Walther, Berlln-Dahlem, assignor to Deutsche
Hydrierwerke Aktlengesellschaft, Berlin-Charlottenburg,
Germany. Heteropolar compounds and producing the
same. 2,066,542; Jan. 5.
Schrauth, Walther, Berlln-Dahlem, Germany, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to "Unlchem" Chemikallen Han-
dels A. G., Zurich, Switzerland. Obtaining higher
molecular alcohols. 2,075,963 ; Apr. 6.
Schrauth, Walther, Berlln-Dahlem, Germany, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to "Unlchem" Chemikallen
Handels A.-G., Zurich, SvFitzerland. Unsaturated esters
and sulphates thereof. 2,079,228 ; May 4.
Schrauth, Walther, Berlln-Dahlem, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to "Unichem" Chemikallen Handels
A.-G., Zurich, Switzerland. Pigment paste for carbon
papers, typewriter ribbons, and stencil sheets.
2,079,229 ; May 4.
Schrauth, Walther, Berlln-Dahlem, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to "Unichem" Chemikallen Handels
A.-G., Zurich, Switzerland. Stable emulsion and pro-
ducing the same. 2,086,479 ; July 6.
Schrauth, Walther, Berlln-Dahlem, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to "Unichem" Chemikallen Handels
A.-G., Zurich, Switzerland. Detergent composition.
2,088,308 ; July 27.
Schrauth, Walther, Berlln-Dahlem, assignor to Deutsche
Hydrierwerke Aktlengesellschaft, Berlin-Charlottenburg,
Germany. Fixing agents for perfumes and other volatile
compounds. 2,091,162 ; Aug. 24.
Schrauth, Walther, Berlln-Dahlem, and T. Bottler, Rod-
leben near Rosslau, Germany, assignors, by mesne as-
signments, to "Unichem" Chemikallen Handels A.-G.,
Zurich, Switzerland. Production of alcohols. Re.
20,447 ; July 13.
Schraysshuen, Carl, assignor to Speidel Corporation,
Providence, R. I. Key holder structure. 2,098,694;
Nov. 9.
Schreek, Hans L., Easton, Pa., and A. K. Hamilton,
Chicago, 111., assignors to Treadwell Engineering Com-
pany, Easton, Pa. Rolling mill. 2,066,743 ; Jan. 5.
Schreek, Henry V. D., Corning, N. Y., assignor to In-
gersoll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Connecting
device. 2.077,157 ; Apr. 13.
Schreiber, Armand, Brooklyn, N. Y. Safety razor.
2,075,307 ; Mar. 30.
Schreiber, Frank W., Old Zionsville, Pa. Electric lighter.
2,087,818 ; July 20.
Schreiber, Harry, Detroit, Mich. Shock absorbing bumper.
2,083,038 ; June 8.
Schreiber, John H., St. Louis, Mo. Ice vending machine.
2,097,897; Nov. 2.
Schreiber, Louis J. J., Antwerp, Belgium, assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Substation telephone apparatus. 2,101,271 ;
Dec. 7.
Schreiber, Oscar, WIngdale, N. T. Locking device.
2,002,225; Sept. 7.
Schreiber, Patrick Q. R., assignor to Robert Lege Limited,
London, England. Rotary cutting machine. 2,007,223 ;
Oct. 26.
Schreiber-Oastell, Richard. (See Formhals, Anton, as-
signor.)
Schrcier, Edwin P. (Sec Pcssagno, B. A., Schreler, Pat-
terson, and Worland.)
Schreler, Jacob, Detroit, Mich. Bevernge faucet.
2,077,718 ; Apr. 20.
Schrelner, Gioorge A., assignor to Cluett, Peabody & Co.,
Inc., Troy, N. Y. Cloth flnlshlng. 2,082,981 : June 8.
Schrem, Albert, Glongen, (Itrenz) Wurttcmberg, Germany.
Stripping press. 2,0»(i,;51.'") ; Oct. 19.
Schreuk, Hans A., Arnliem, Netherlands, assignor to Amer-
ican Enka Corporation, lOnka, N. C. Manufacture of
arUflclal silk. 2,073,006 ; Mar. 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Schrenk, Hans A., Amhem, Netherlands, assignor to
American Enka Corporation, Enka, N. C. Manufacture
of artificial silk. 2,074,076 ; Mar. 16.
Sclirenk, Louis J., Detroit, Mich. Wet refuse burning
grate. 2,099,827 ; Nov. 23.
Schreurs, Paul R., Muscatine, Iowa. Gas separator.
2,097,216; Oct. 26.
Schreyer, Edward P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Illuminating de-
vice. 2,091,528; Aug. 31.
Schrickel, Carl T.. St. Louis, Mo. Guitar attachment.
2,073,226 : Mar. 9.
Schrickel, Otto, Mirror Pools, Mount Healthy, Ohio.
Projectile toy. 2,085^610; June 29.
Schriever, Otto. (See Richter, J., ScUriever, Schroter,
and Federmann.)
Schriever, Otto, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Transmitting half tone pictures by telegraph. 2,089,667 ;
Aug. 10.
Schroder, Edmund. (See Bock, G., and Schroder.)
Schroder, Erwin, Berlin-Sehoneberg, Germany. Appa-
ratus for drying safety razors. 2,093,059 ; Sept. 14.
Schroder, William C. (See Knapp, R. W., and Lund, as-
signors.)
Schroeder, August M. Peotone, 111. Growth extermina-
tor. 2,069,684: Feb. 2.
Schroeder, Carl J., Hobart. Ind., assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Relief valve. 2,068,248 ;
Jan. 19.
Schroeder, Carl L., Stockton, Calif. Alarm. 2,077,075 ;
Apr. 13.
Schroeder, Charles, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company, Stamford,
Conn. Foot-operated controller. 2,094,851 ; Oct. 5.
Schroeder, Clarence W., Cicero, assignor to Edison Gen-
eral Electric Appliance Company, Inc., Chicago, 111.
Electric cooking device. Re. 20,288 ; Mar. 9.
Schroeder, Ernest R., Hawthorne, N. J., assignor to
American Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y.
Railway hopper car construction. 2,094,967 ; Oct. 5.
Schroeder, Fred H., Tacoma, Wash. Salmon lure.
2,069,972 ; Feb. 9.
Schroeder, George H. (See Ruhoff, O. E., McEachron,
and Schroeder.)
Schroeder, Giinther. (See Pontow, W., and Schroeder.)
Schroeder, Harry C. (See Tuttle, J. L., and Schroeder.)
Schroeder, Henry P., Milwaukee, Wis. Producing coated
alloys. 2,091,419 ; Aug. 31.
Schroeder, Henry L., Chicago, HI. Baker's peel.
2,070,928 ; Feb. 16.
Schroeder, Henry L., Chicago, 111. Multi-ply wood
baker's peel. 2,101,920; Dec. 14.
Schroeder, Raymond, et al. (See Dailey, Jay F., as-
signor.)
Schroeder, Simon E., Chicago, HI. Agitating mecha-
nism. 2,076,280 ; Apr. 6.
Schroeder, Simon E., Chicago, III. Humidifier.
2,100,454 : Nov. 30.
Schroeder, William B. (See Beck, E. J., and Schroeder.)
Schrom, Oscar G., Philadelphia, Pa. Supercharger for
Internal combustion engines. 2,085,547 ; June 29.
Schrope, William D. (See Arthur, J. L., and Schrope.)
Schroter, August G.-A., Hamburg, assignor to O. H. DrSger,
Lubeek, Germany. Detecting small quantities of gas.
2,103,187 : Dec. 21.
Schroter, Fritz. (See Knoll, M., and Schr3ter.)
Schr6ter, Fritz. (See Eichter, J., Schriever, SchrOter,
and Federmann.)
SchrOter, Fritz, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fUr
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Elec-
tron tube in a retarding field circuit. 2,068,388 ; Jan.
19.
Schroter, Fritz, assignor to Telefunken Gesellshaft fur
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Television apparatus. 2,076,674 ; Apr. 13.
Schroter, Fritz, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie, m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Combined television and audio broadcasting.
2,078,459 ; Apr. 27.
SchrSter, Fritz, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Re-
laxation circuit. 2,089,039 ; Aug. 3.
Schroter, Fritz, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fflr
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Syn-
chronizing system. 2,098,598 ; Nov. 9.
SchrOter, Fritz, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Photocell. 2,103,498; Dec. 28.
Schroter, Fritz, and F. Michelssen, assignors to Tele-
funken Gesellschaft fflr Drahtlose Telegraphie, m. b.
H., Berlin, Germany. Electron tube. 2,072,651 ;
Mar. 2.
SchrOter, Rudolf. (See Doser, A., Schr5ter, and Bayer.)
Schrotli, Elmer T., CarroUtown, Pa. Hlguway striper.
2,074,623 ; Mar. 23.
Schubach, Gastave. (See Reynolds, W. G., and Schu-
bach.)
Schubart, Frederick C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Complex com-
pounds of phenyl cinchoninic acid and making the
same. 2,091,571 ; Aug. 31.
Schubcnel, Robert, Le Veslnet, France. Plug or cork
for delivering doses. 2,100,038 ; Nov. 23.
Schiiberg, Ernst B., and N. J. L. SandstrOm, assignors
to Aktiebolaget Svenska Kullagerfabriken, Goteborg,
Sweden. Tool forming attachment. 2,068,611 ; Jan.
19.
Schubert, Alvin E., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey (Sty,
N. J. Lens cap and finder arrangement for motion
picture apparatus. 2,083,670 ; June 15.
Schubert, Carl. (See Schramek, W.. and Schubert.)
Schubert, Friedrich. (See Glietenberg, E., and Schubert.)
Schubert, Georg, assignor to the firm Pernseh Aktien-
Gesellschaft, Zehlendorg, near Berlin, Germany. Tele-
vision transmission method. 2,079,880 ; May 11.
Schubert, Georg, and Rolf MoUer, Berlin, assignors to firm :
Fernseh Aktiengesellschaft, Zehlendorf, near Berlin,
Germany, Television apparatus. 2,075,360 ; Mar. 30.
Schubert, Max. (See Schindhelm, H., and Schubert.)
Max. (See Zerweck, W., Korteu, and Schu-
Schubert,
bert.)
Schubert,
Schubert,
many
Max. (See Zerweck, W., and Schubert.)
Mas, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Fechenheim, (Jer-
assignor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Yellow substantive dyestuff for cotton.
2,098,599; Nov. 9.
Schubert, Max, and K. Schiitz, Franltfort-on-the-Main-
Fechenheim, Germany, assignors to General Aniline
Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Producing aromatic
asymmetrical thiourea derivatives. 2,086,822 ; July 13.
Schubert, Paul, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Shock absorbing device.
2,094,474; Sept. 28.
Schubert, Sami W. (See Segeal, Barnett, assignor.)
Schubert & Selzer Maschinenfabrik Aktiengesellschaft.
(See Heinitz, Woldemar, assignor.)
Schuchat, Jonas. (See Zimmerman, L. R., and Schuchat.)
Schuchman, Walter R., Ben Avon, and F. W. Ofeldt, Mc-
Keesport, assignors to Homestead Valve Manufactur-
ing Company, Coraopolis, Pa. Valve. 2,085,688 ; June
29.
S chuck, Walter, Cedarhurst, N. Y. Metal awning.
2,088,349 ; July 27.
Schueler, Alfred E., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Welding system. 2,078,690 ; Apr. 27.
Schueler, J. L., et al. (See Schueler, Julian L., assignor.)
Schueler, Julian L., Kokomo, Ind.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to C. W. La Porte, Peoria, 111., and J. L.
Schueler, Kokomo, Ind. Flame treating coated mate-
rials. 2,097,472 ; Nov. 2.
Schueler, Julian L., and C. L. Heninger, assignors to Con-
tinental Steel Corporation, Kokomo, Ind. Treating gal-
vanized coatings. 2,070,554 ; Feb. 9.
Schuessler, Carl F., Chicago, 111. Knitted cap. 2,069,020 ;
Jan. 26.
Schuessler, Carl F., Chicago, 111. Knitted cap. 2,069,021 ;
Jan. 26.
Schuessler, Carl F., Chicago, HI. Supporter. 2,083,869 ;
June 15.
Schuette, Hermann. (See Guenther F., Haussmann,
Nuesslein, Schuette, and Schoeller.)
Schuettinger, Herman, New York, N. Y. Level and plumb
indicating device. 2,074.563 ; Mar. 23.
Schuetz, Frank A. (See Hamm, W. S., and Schuetz.)
Schuetz, Frank A., Elkhart, Ind., assignor to The Adiake
Company, Chicago, 111. Curtain construction. 2,098,016 :
Nov. 2.
Schuetze, Otto, Tacoma, Wash. Hand truck. 2,079,719 ;
May 11.
Schuftan, Paul, HoUriegelskreuth, near Munich, Germany,
Separating a solution into its constituent parts.
2,091,493 ; Aug. 31.
Schuftan, Paul, Munich, Germany. Freezing process for
the separation of the constituents of Uquids.
2,102,134 ; Dec. 14.
Schuftan, Paul, Hoellriegelskreuth, near Munich, Germany,
assignor to The Linde Air Products Company. Process
and apparatus for separating gas mixtures. 2,067,349 ;
Jan. 12.
Schuh, Felix, Berlin, Germanv. Device for moistening
envelopes. 2,074,811 ; Mar. '23.
Schuknecht, Julius, Middle Village, N. Y. Envelope
closure. 2,100.768 ; Nov. 30.
Schuldt, Howard J. (See Bihler, W. G., and Schuldt.)
Schuler, Charles E., assignor to International-Stacey Cor-
poration, Columbus, Ohio. Antenna. 2,096,501 ; Oct.
19.
Schuler, Elmer B., Lakewood, assignor to The Glidden
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Decorated transparent
sheet. 2,095,269 ; Oct. 12.
Schuler, George, & Co. (See Graillat, Robert, assignor.)
bchiiler. Max, Berlin-Treptow, Germany. Holding device.
2,089,714; Aug. 10.
Scliuler, Reuben, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Stanco In-
corporated. Aqueous germicidal composition containing
alkyl phenols. 2,079,772 ; May 11.
SchUll, Felix. (See Kreutz, Willy, assignor.)
Scliulman, Joseph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Preparing foods and
the like which require roasting. 2,074.029 ; Mar. 16.
Schulman. Joseph, New York, N. Y. Side bumper.
2,0!)2,470; Sept. 7.
Schulman, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Convertible luggage
carrier and bumper. 2,093.740 ; Sept. 21
Schulman, Solomon, New York, N. Y. Mop wringer.
2,079,186 ; May 4. i- b
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Schulse, Herman E., Jersey City, N. J. Dispensing con-
tainer. 2,098,210; Nov. 2.
Schulse, Herman E., East Orange, N. J. Brew cooling.
2,098,211 ; Nov. 2.
Schulte, William A. (See Geurink, L. H., and Schulte.)
Schultheis, Werner. (See KrUnzlein, G., Greune, Schul-
theis, and Langbein.)
Schultheis, Werner, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, as-
signor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Amino-chrysene-sulphonic acids and preparing them.
2,093,113; Sept. 14.
Schultheis, Werner, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst, and G.
Langeln, Hofheim-tn-Taunus, Germany, assignors to
General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sub-
stituted aminochrysenes. 2,069,159 ; Jan. 26.
Schulthess, Oskar, and C. Theiler, assignors to the firm
of Society of Chemical Industry in Basle, Basel, Swit-
zerland. Mixing and grinding mill. 2,100,599 ; Nov.
30.
Schultis, Carl T. (See Fleischhauer, R., and Schultls.)
Schultis, Carltheo. (See Schindhelm, H., and Schultis.)
Schultz, Alfred. (See Frey, C. N., and Schultz.)
Schultz, Alfred, assignor to Standard Brands Incorpo-
rated, New York, N. Y. Manufacture of yeast.
2,079,634 ; May 11.
Schultz, Alfred H., New York, N. Y. Picture frame.
2,099,538; Nov. 16.
Schultz, Alfred S. (See Frey, C. N., Schultz, and Brown.)
Schultz, Edward, Evansville, Ind. Bolting machine.
2,101.722; Dec. 7.
Schultz, Edward H., Milwaukee, Wis. Tandem wheel
assembly. 2,085,341 ; June 29.
Schultz Engineering Corporation. (See Schultz, R. H.,
Siebert, and Borloz, assignors.)
Schultz, Fred M., Detroit, Mich. Closure alarm.
2,098,635: Nov. 9.
Schultz, Fritz, Wuppertal-Elberfeld, (Jermany, assignor
to Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Physiologically active preparation and manufacture
thereof. 2,069,019 ; Jan. 26.
Schultz, Howard W. (See Cavanagh, G. F., and Schultz.)
Schultz, Jesse E., Albany, Wis. Grading machine.
2,083,307 ; June 8.
Schultz, Oswald R., New York, N. Y., assignor to Cellu-
Type Plate Co., Inc., Union City, N. J. Making printing
forms. 2,085,048; June 29.
Schultz, Randall W., assignor to Metalloys Company,
Williamsport, Pa. Wire coating process and apparatus.
2,072,060 ; Feb. 23.
Schultz, Raymond J., assignor to Madison-Kipp Corpora-
tion, Madison, Wis. Pressure casting apparatus.
2,103,438 ; Dec. 28.
Schultz, Richard A., Chicago, 111. Bearing. 2,075,361;
Mar. 30.
Schultz, Rudolph H., and A. J. Siebert, Brooklyn, N. Y.,
and Ii. C. Borloz, Teaneck, N. J., assignors to Schultz
Engineering Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Core for
automatic rewinding machines. 2,082,031 ; June 1.
Schultz, Walter J., Gait, Ontario, Canada. Safety attach-
ment for a straight razor. 2,069,973 ; Feb. 9.
Schultz, William O. (See Steinmayer, A. G., and
Schultz.)
Schultz, William O., assignor to Line Material Company,
South Milwaukee, Wis. Fuse construction. 2,073,183 ;
Mar. 9.
Schultz, William O., assignor to Line Material Company,
South Milwaukee, Wis. Fuse. 2,098,433 ; Nov. 9.
Schultz, William O., South Milwaukee, and A. G. Stein-
mayer, assignors to Line Material Company, South
Milwaukee, Wis. Housed type of repeating drop-out
fuse. 2,079,047 ; May 4.
Schultze, Hermann E., Marbach, near Marburg/Lahn, Ger-
many, assignor to Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Separating extractive substances
from body fluids. 2,094,931 ; Oct. 5.
Schultze, n6e Liehr, Marta, Berlin Friedenau, Germany.
Device for cleaning and removing dust from mops and
other similar kinds of brooms. 2,076,966 ; Apr. 13.
Schulz, Alfred J., and H. H. Schulz, Milwaukee, Wis.
Door check. 2,071,660 ; Feb. 23.
Schulz, Bmil H., et al. (See Stewart, Edward T., as-
signor.)
Schulz, George, assignor to E. Edelmann & Co., Chicago,
111. Liquid dispensing device. 2,083,964 ; June 15.
Schulz, George, assignor to E. Edelmann & Co., Chicago,
111. Compressed air operated liquid dispensing device.
2,083,965 ; June 15.
Schulz, llcrlK'Tt, Berlin, Germany. Centrifugal machine.
2,073,4!)(> : Mar. 9.
Schulz, Herbert H. (See Schulz, Alfred J., and H. H.)
Schulz, Max F., Northbrook, 111. Antiskid device.
2,103,437 ; Dec. 28.
Schulz, OUo II., Oakland, Calif. Teledlctaphone.
2,072,316; Mar. 2.
Schulz, Rudolf, Stuttgart, Germany. Manufacturing
porous motalllc bodies. 2,082,126; June 1.
Schulz, WaKor, Berlln-Frledrlclishagpn, Germany, as-
signor to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. J.
Clnematograplilc 111m spool. 2,084,105; Juno 15.
Schulz, Wiilter F. (See Knhn, J., and Schulz.)
Schulz, Walter F., assignor to Truseon Steel Company,
Youngstown, Ohio. Dowel for roadway expansion
joints. 2,075,234; Mar. 30.
Schulz, Walter F., assignor to Truseon Steel Company,
Youngstown, Ohio. Making plaster bases and the prod-
uct thereof. 2,079,819 ; May 11.
Schulz, Walter F., assignor to Truseon Steel Company,
Youngstown, Ohio. Highway guard. 2,088,001 ; July
27.
Schulz, Walter F., assignor of one-half to J. Kahn,
Youngstown, Ohio. Metal drawing apparatus.
2,101,959 ; Dec. 14.
Schulz, William H., Minneapolis, assignor to Donaldson
Company, Inc., St. Paul, Minn. Coupler for connecting
air cleaners to carburetors. 2,080,988 ; May 18.
Schulze Baking Company. (See Cohen, Morris, assignor.)
Schulze, Ernst, Finkenkrug, near Spandau, Germany, as-
signor to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Protective system.
2,078,691 ; Apr. 27.
Schulze, Ferdinand, Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Ponts de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cellulose esters and preparing them.
2,069,974 ; Feb. 9.
Schulze, Ferdinand, Waynesboro, Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cellulose esters and production of
same. 2,073,853 ; Mar. 16.
Schulze-Herringen, Erich, assignor to C. Lorenz Aktien-
gesellschaft, Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany. Arrangement
for modulating the amplitude of electric waves.
2,088,059; July 27.
Schulze, John E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Red River Refining Company, Chicago, 111. Manufac-
ture of lubricating oils. 2,088,616 ; Aug. 3.
Schulze, Reinhard, Baltimore, Md. Tuning pin for pianos.
2,075,001 ; Mar. 23.
Schulze, Walter A. (See Buell, A. E., and Schulze.)
Schulze, Walter A. (See Henry, R. W., Reid, and Schulze.)
Schulze, Walter A., assignor to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany, Bartlesville, Okla. Treating oils. 2,081,309 ;
May 25.
Schulze, Walter A., assignor to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany, Bartlesville, Okla. Treatment of hydrocarbon
oils. 2,087,048 ; July 13.
Schulze, Walter A., assignor to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany, Bartlesville, Okla. Treatment of hydrocarbon
oils. 2,089,579 ; Aug. 10.
Schulze, Walter A., assignor to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany, Bartlesville, Okla. Corrosion inhibitor. 2,089,580 ;
Aug. 10.
Schumacher, August, Flushing, N. Y. Massage machine.
2,103,956 ; Dec. 28.
Schumacher, August H., Pomona, Calif. Grass guard for
sprinkler heads. 2,080,341 ; May 11.
Schumacher, Carl, Bochum, Germany. Coking oven.
2,091,016 ; Aug. 24.
Schumacher, Carl A., Leuna, assignor to I. G. Farben-
industrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germanj'. Apparatus for the separation of mixtures of
liquids of different specific gravity. 2,090,813 ; Aug. 24.
Schumacher, Erich. Unna-Konigsborn, assignor to Mas-
chinenfabrik Esslingen, Esslingen, Wurttemberg, Ger-
many. Manufacturing cast iron and malleable pig
castings employing briquetted iron alloys. 2,082,359 ;
June 1.
Schumacher, Erwin A. (See Helse, G. W., and Schu-
macher.)
Schumacher, Heinrich, assignor to Fein-AIascheninbau-
gesellschaft m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Shock absorber.
2,101,757 ; Dec. 7.
Schumacher, James H., and W. C. George, Ventura, C!alif.
Direction control mechanism for well drilling tools.
2,075,064 ; Mar. 30.
Schumacher, Joseph, Peru, 111., assignor to Cams Chemical
Company. Hydroquinone manufacture. 2,066,951 ;
Jan. 5.
Schumacher, Madeleine, Seattle, Wash. Kitchen tool.
2,082,982; June 8.
Schumaker, William L., Milwaukee, Wis. Electric light
bulb. 2,086,192 ; July 6.
Schundler, P. E. & Company, et al. (See Denning,
Paul S., assignor.)
Schundler, P. E., & Company, et al. (See Jones, Otis L.,
assignor.)
Schupb.'Tch, Rene M., Providence, R. I., assignor to
Freeman-Daughaday Company. Key holder. 2,084,260 ;
June 15.
Schur, Milton O. (See Richter, G. A., and Schur.)
Schur, Milton O., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Paper for toweling and other purposes.
2,076,599; Apr. 13.
Schur, Milton O., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. H. Production of nitrocellulose. 2,080.931; May
18.
Schur. Millon O., assignor to Brown Company, Berlin,
N. IT. l\I;nuifii('lurp of curvirorin hollow nrlieles from
binder-inipregnaled water-laid felts. 2,100,051 ; Nov.
30.
Schur, Milton O., assignor to Brown Comimnv, Berlin,
N. n. Preparation of nitrocellulose. 2,103.047 ; Dec.
28.
Seluirger, Garner 11. (See Galllmore, K. F., and
.Scluirger. )
SeluirliiU. Ilendrilc 1!. J., Tlie ITague, Netlierlands, ns-
NlgTior (o Shell I )evcl()pnuMil Couipimv, San Francisco,
Calif. Motor fuel. 2,078,7;!0 ; Apr. 27.
552
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Sehurmann. William A., Chicago, 111. Packing egg3 for
shipment. 2,086,991 ; July 13.
Schurr, Charles H. (See Warner, H. C, and Schurr.)
Schuster, A. G. F. (See Magee, William J., assignor.)
Schuster, Curt, and F. Broich, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhlne,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Production of beta-brazin-5,ll-dione.
2,068,197 ; Jan. 19.
Schuster, Curt, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhlne, and A.
Schmelzer, Cologne-Muhlheim, Germany, assignors to
General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Azo
dyestuflfs. 2,094.414 ; Sept. 28.
Schuster, Karl R., New York, N. Y. Composite structural
steel and reenforced concrete construction. 2,069,280 ;
Feb. 2.
Schuster, Thomas, Phoenix, Ariz. Expansible and con-
tractible mold core. 2,075,591 ; Mar. 30.
Schutsch, Walter, New York, and G. Kaeding, Bronx,
N. Y. Tooth pick dispensing apparatus. 2,072,923 ;
Mar. 9.
Schutt, Arthur J., Lockport, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit,
Jlich. Making bellows. 2,071,583 ; Feb. 23.
Schutt, Arthur J., Lockport, N. Y., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Radiator.
2,083,671 ; June 15.
Schutt, Hermann C. (See Cooke, M. B., Schutt, and
Throckmorton.)
Schutt, Hermann C, North Tarrytown, N. Y., assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Gyro Process Company, De-
troit, Mich. Cracking hydrocarbon oils. 2,101,800 ;
Dec. 7.
Schutt. Hermann C, and J. W. Throckmorton, assignors
to Alco Products Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Method and apparatus of heating hydrocarbon oils.
2,090,504 ; Aug. 17.
Schutt, William A., Litchfield, 111. Face mask and button
type pad. 2,100,553 ; Nov. 30.
Schutte & Koertlng Company. (See Hellmer, Ralph E.,
assignor.)
Schutte & Koerting Company. (See Muhleisen, Carl, as-
signor.)
Schutten, Joseph J., Los Angeles, Calif. Portable putty
cutting machine. 2,084,458 ; June 22.
Schiittkus, Richard A., Hamburg, Germany. Device for
conveying loads over inclined or stepped surfaces.
2,072,222; Mar. 2.
Schutz, Harold R., Ottawa Hills, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Libbey Glass Companv, Toledo, Ohio.
Banding machine. Re. 20,277 ; Feb. 23.
Schutz, Harold R., Ottawa Hills, assignor to Libbey Glass
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Take-out device. 2,096,264 ;
Oct. 19.
Schutz, Harold R.. Ottawa Hills, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Libbey Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Tumbler decorating machine. 2,097,135 ; Oct. 20.
Schutz, Harry H., Washington, D. C. Carbon paper
duplicator sheet. 2,084,221 ; June 15.
Schiitz, Karl. (See Schubert, M., and SchUtz.)
Schuyler, George L., Grosse Pointe Park, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Chrysler Corporation, Highland
Park, Mich. Air conditioning apparatus. 2,068,080 ;
Jan. 19.
Schuyler, Robert J., and J. U. Shanklin, Lawton, Okla.
Apparatus for and method of preventing unauthorized
removal of vehicle tags. 2,071,661 ; Feb. 23.
Schflz, Hans, Offenbach-on-the-Main, Germany. Auto-
matic machine tool control. 2,092,142 ; Sept. 7.
Schwab, Earl H., Pittsburgh, Pa. Metal fitting for glass
globes. 2,102,922 ; Dec. 21.
Schwab, Joseph F., Brooklyn, assignor to Revolving Doors,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Weather strip. 2,070,373 ; Feb. 9.
Schwab, JIartin C, Chicago, 111. Valve for liquid fiow
apparatus. 2.099.083: Nov. 16.
Schwabach, Max, London, England. Ash discharger.
2,081,680; May 25.
Schwabacher-Frey Company. (See Doan, Clifford M., as-
signor.)
Schwabe. Edwin J., New York, N. Y. Serving table.
2,089,436; Aug. 10.
Schwaiger, Karl, Gaggenau/Baden, Germany, assignor to
Daimler-Benz Aktlengesellschaft, Stuttgart, Unter-
kurtkhelm, Germany. Injection nozzle for internal
combustion engines. 2,080,180 ; May 11.
Schwalb. Robert. Jr.. Ramsey, N. J. Pole tree pruners.
2.093.932 : Sept. 21.
Schwalbe, Franz G., assignor to Toledo Engineering Com-
pany, Incorporated, Toledo, Ohio. Glass tank feedlnc
shelf. 2,068.515; Jan. 19.
Schwalborg, Abraham, Brooklyn, N. Y. Strap for wrist
watches. 2.086,050: July 6.
Schwalge, William, Chicago, III. Lubricating oil reclaim-
ing apparatus. 2,068,473 ; Jan. 19.
Schwambergor, Emil. (See Scheyer, H., and Schwam-
berger.)
Schwanilor, Erwln F., as.ilgnor to Soclete d'Etudcs dps
Vehiculps "Sov", Reichshoffon, France. Device for
the combined control of the admlsion of air and of
fuel In automatic heavy-oil furnaces. 2.100,673 ; Nov.
30.
Schwandt, Adam H., et al. (See Parish, Edwin A., as-
signor.)
Schwandt, Howard V., et al. (See Parish, Edwin A.,
assignor.)
Schwartz, A. Haskell, et al. (See Sonman, Carl, assignor.)
Schwartz, Adolph, Brooklyn, N. Y. Removable-decorative-
window shade attachment. 2,102,240 ; Dec 14.
Schwartz, Carl K., Elkhart Lake, Wis., assignor to John
Wood Manufacturing Company, Inc., Conshohocken, Pa.
Computing registering mechanism for liquid dispensing
apparatus. 2.090,487 ; Aug. 17.
Schwartz, Fernand F., Paris, France, assignor to Cela
Holding. S. A., Luxemburg, Luxemburg. Water var-
nish having an enamel surface and insoluble after
drying. 2,093,487; Sept. 21.
Schwartz, Fernand F., Paris. France, assignor to Ceia
Holding, S. A., Luxemburg, Luxemburg. Water var-
nish haN-lng an enamel surface and insoluble after
drying. 2,093,488 : Sept. 21.
Schwartz, Fred, assignor to Fort Howard Paper Company,
Green Bay, Wis. Paper pleating machine. 2,094,415 ;
Sept 28.
Schwartz, Frederick, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Artistic
Lamp Manufacturing Company, Inc. Lamp. 2,068,079 ;
Jan. 19.
Schwartz, George L. (See Larson. L. L., and Schwartz.)
Schwartz, Harry A., Cleveland Heights, assLngor to Na-
tional Malleable and Steel Castings Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Ferrous aUoy. 2,069,423 ; Feb. 2.
Schwartz, John K., and F. J. Collins, assignors to Collins
Loom Works, Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y. Mule pinning jack
spool. 2.086.948; July 13.
Schwartz, Morris. (See Lowenbraun, H., and Schwartz.)
Schwartz, Morris, assignor to Barrel Fitting & Seal Cor-
poration of America, Chicago, Hi. Container closure.
2,084,007 ; June 15.
Schwartz, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Respirator.
2,067,026 ; Jan. 5.
Schwartz, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Filter type respirator.
2,070,241 ; Feb. 9.
Schwartz, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Respirator, gas
mask, and the Uke. 2,070,754 ; Feb. 16.
Schwartz, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Filter type respira-
tor. 2,102,037 ; Dec. 14.
Schwartz. R. Plato, Rochester, N. Y. Method of and
apparatus for displaying shoe lasts and the like.
2,102,038 ; Dec. 14.
Schwartz, Russell P., Rochester, N. T. Foot measuring
device. 2,082,912 ; June 8.
Schwartz, Samuel M., and E. J. Tenny, Paterson, N. J.,
said Tenny assignor to said Schwartz. Multiple color
flock printing machine. 2,084,827 ; June 22.
Schwartz, Simon B., assignor to Myles Salt Company,
Ltd., New Orleans, La. Dissolving apparatus.
2.072,385: Mar. 2.
Schwartz. Sol., Chicago, 111. Tamperproof container.
2,074,490 ; Mar. 23.
Schwartz, Walter M., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz,
Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Cooking apparatus.
2,078,165; Apr. 20.
Schwartz, Walter M., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz,
Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Disk fan. 2,100,980 ;
Nov. 30.
Schwartzman, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Cooking device.
2,075,407 ; Mar. 30.
Schwartzman, Harry, Jersey City, N. J. Garment hanger
guard. 2,095.618 : Oct. 12.
Schwartzman. Jacob, assignor to S. E. Schwartzman,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Bedsprlng construction. 2,071,275 ;
Feb. 16.
Schwartzman, Jacob, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to The
Moore Company, Muncie, Ind. Wire assembling de-
vice. 2.089,301 ; Aug. 10.
Schwartzman, Samuel E. (See Schwartzman, Jacob, as-
signor.)
Schwartzman, Samuel E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Strap for
upholstery springs. 2,070,963 ; Feb. 16.
Schwartzwalder. Karl, and A. S. Rulka, Flint, assignors
to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Mak-
ing ceramic bodies. 2,092,027 ; Sept. 7.
Schwiiry, Mitchell, et al. (See Schwary, P., and Watson,
assignors.) .»> . -.
Schwary, Philip, and J. G. Watson, assignors of one-
"^•^"^t", ^^- Schwary, one twenty-fifth to W. F. Watson,
one-fifai to L. Gilkey, and four twenty-fifths to M. E.
VVateon Portland, Oreg. Spacer for stacking cut meats.
2,0 1 5,472 ; Mar. 30.
Schwary^ ^I'^'P- a°<l J- G- Watson, assignors of one
•^^^^-.fi^th to W. F. Watson, one-fifth to M. Schwary,
one-fifth to L. Gilkey, and four twenty-fifths to M. B.
o nT?"!? •? .°xf o/?""^^- Spacer for stacking cut meats.
Schwarz, Alfred, Eisenach, Marienhohe, Germany S.
Schwarz, neS Kuhlhoff, sole heir of said A. Schwarz,
deceased, assignor to Metallwerk Alfred Schwarz,
G. m. b. H. Defrosting screen, 2,102,487 ; Dec 14
Schwarz, Anton C. (See de Courcy, Henry J., assignor.)
Schwarz Bruno E., Buenos Aires, Argentina, assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson. N. J.
Stiffening portions of boots and shoes. 2,067,987 ; Jan.
Schw.arz, Bruno E., Buenos Aires Argentina, assignor to
rnited Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Manufacture of stitchdown shoes. 2,086,743 ; July 13.
Schwarz Bruno E., Barcelona, Spain, and F. D. Dean,
Leicester^ England, assignors to United Shoe Machinery
9 n<Kro^-"\T ^"*?^^°°' N. J. Making shoe stiffeners.
£,vyv,\}6i ; Nov. 16.
LIST OF PATENTEES
553
Schwarz, Georg, Anvers, assignor to Gevaert Photo-Pro-
duction N. v., Oude God, near Anvers, Belgium. Photo-
graphic developer and photographic developing.
2,099,374; Nov. 16.
Schwarz, Gustav, G. m. b. H. (See Grabarse, Manfred,
assignor.)
Schwarz, Karl, assignor to Klangfilm G. m. b. H., Berlin,
Germany. Noiseless recording. 2,092,407 ; Sept. 7.
Schwarz, Karl, assignor to Klangfilm G. m. b. H., Berlin,
Germany. Reproduction of sound records. 2,093,489 ;
Sept. 21.
Schwarz, Karl, assignor to Klangfilm G. m. b. H., Berlin,
Germany. Reproduction of sound records. 2,093,490 ;
Sept. 21.
Schwarz, Karl, assignor to Klangfilm G. m. b. H., Berlin,
Germany. Recording of electrical impulses. 2,102,753 ;
Dec. 21.
Schwarz, Richard, Vienna, Austria. Stiffened felt hat.
2,088,930; Aug. 3.
Schwarz, Richard E. (See Shoemaker, J. J., and
Schwarz.)
Schwarz, Robert G., New Orleans, La., and A. H. Vorbusch,
Pass Christian, Miss. Pipe cleaning tool. 2,093,819 ;
Sept. 21.
Schwarz, Sidney L., Highland Park, assignor to Cellufoam
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Feeding mechanism for
fibrous layers. 2,067,350 ; Jan. 12.
Schwarz, Sophie, neS KuhlhofC. (See Schwarz, Alfred.)
Schwarzbaum, Hartley D., New York, N. Y., and B. C.
Keyworth, Gardner, Mass., assignors to Bilt-Rite Baby
Carriage Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Spring suspension for a
baby carriage body. 2,073,497 ; Mar. 9.
Schwarze Electric Company. (See Durant, John D., as-
signor.)
Schwarze Electric Company. (See Von Voigtlander,
Frederick, assignor.)
Schwarzhaupt, Paul J., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Tuning control. 2,069,627 ; Feb. 2.
Schwarzhaupt, Paul J., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Collapsible antenna for vehicles.
2,094,475 ; . Sept. 28.
Schwarzkopf, Arthur R., assignor to Theo. A. Kochs Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Chair. 2,084,871 ; June 22.
Schwarzkopf, Paul, Reutte, Tyrol, Austria, assignor to
The American Cutting Alloys, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Tool alloy. 2,091,017 ; Aug. 24.
Schwarzkopf, Paul, Reutte, Tyrol, Austria. Composite
structural product and making the same. 2,096,924 ;
Oct. 26.
Schwarzschild, Alfred M., Berlin, Germany. Printed tex-
tile fabric. 2,068,770 ; Jan. 26.
Schwarzschild, Myron M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Diagnostic
indicator. 2,073,457; Mar. 9.
Schweda, Albert M. (See Le Vesconte, H. J., and
Sobweda.)
Schween, William D. ( See Miller, E. H., Jr., Schween, and
Crosby.)
Schwehm, Ernest, Jenkintown, and N. Redman, assignors
to John M. Schwehm Sons, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa.
Clearer device for spinning machnery. 2,096,923 ; Oct.
26.
Schwehm, John M., Sons, Inc. (See Schwehm, E., and
Redman, assignors.)
Schweich, Roger, Paris, France, assignor to Pulvls
Aktiengesellschaft, Glarus, Switzerland. Clutch.
2,081,561 ; May 25.
Schweickart, William M., Euclid, Ohio, assignor to Minne-
apolis-Honeywell Regulator Company, Minneapolis,
Minn. Control apparatus and method. 2,093,649 ;
Sept. 21.
Schweig, Sldonia, Jamaica, N. Y. Seamless knitting and
resulting product. 2,076,748 ; Apr. 13.
Schwainburg, Arthur, Prague, and F. Waschiczeck, Reich-
enberg, assignors to firm Waldes & spol., Prague, Czecho-
slovakia. Sliding clasp fastener. 2,074,624 ; Mar. 23.
Schweitzer & Conrad, Inc. (See Conrad, Nicholas J., as-
signor.)
Schweitzer & Conrad, Inc. (See Lindell, Sigurd I., as-
signor.)
Schweitzer & Conrad, Inc. (See McMahon, George F.,
assignor.)
Schweitzer & Conrad, Inc. (See Ramsey, Allan, assignor.)
Schweitzer & Conrad, Inc. (See Triplett, Hugh A., as-
signor.)
Schweitzer, Eugen, Wiesbaden-Biebrich, and S. Kiesskalt,
Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst, assignors to I. G. Farben-
industrie Aktiongescllschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Apparatus for testing magnetizable work-
pieces. 2,103,224 ; Dec. 21.
Schweitzer, Howard V., Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for
cleaning articles of ceramic materials. 2,073,184 ;
Mar. 9.
Schweitzer, Howard V., McKeesport, Pa., and D. A. Cable,
East Sparta, Ohio, assignors to United States Quarry
Tile Company, Parkersburg, W. Va. Coating surfaces.
2,068,892 ; Jan. 26.
Schweitzer, Hugo. (See Ilnlsmann, J., and Schweitzer.)
Schweitzer, Hugo, LevcrkuHcn-WlcHdorf, Germnny, ns-
Hlgnor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
AzodyoHtulTs and their manufacture. 2,092,143;
Sept. 7.
122128— !•— 30
Schweitzer, Otto, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst, as-
signor to Metallgesellschaft Aktiengesellschaft, Frank-
fort-on-the-Main, Germany. Production of halogena-
tion products of rubber and like substances. 2,078,545 ;
Apr. 27.
Schweizer, Alfred, assignor to Robert Bosch Aktiengesell-
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. Fuel regulator for engines.
2,080,746 ; May 18.
Schweizer, Alfred, assignor to Robert Bosch Aktiengesell-
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. Speed-governing appara-
tus for injection internal combustion engines.
2,091,163 ; Aug. 24.
Schweizer, Alfred, assignor to Robert Bosch Aktiengesell-
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. Speed governing appara-
tus for injection Internal combustion engines.
2.093.984 : Sept. 21.
Schvpeizer, Alfred, assignor to Robert Bosch Aktiengesell-
schaft, Stuttgart, Germany. Governor means for liquid
injection internal combustion engines. 2,102,338 ; Dec.
14.
Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellschaft. (See Prel, Max,
assignor.)
Schweizerische Industrie-Gesellschaft. (See Knecht,
Heinrich, assignor.)
Schweizerische Lokomotiv- & Maschinenfabrli. (See
Miiller, T., and Wiederkehr, assignors.)
Schweizerische Lokomotiv-& Maschinenfabrik. (See
Weber, Fritz Julius, assignor.)
Schweller, Edmund F., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,074,435 ; Mar. 23.
Schweller, Sylvester M., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,067,208 ; Jan. 12.
Schwemlein, William, and H. W. Ramey, assignors to The
Parkersburg Rig & Reel Company, Parkersburg, W. Va.
Bearing mounting. 2,086,304 ; July 6.
Schwenk, Erwin. (See Hildebrandt, F., and Schwenk.)
Schwenk, Erwin. (See Schoeller, W., Hildebrandt, and
Schwenk.)
Schwenk, Erwin. (See Schoeller, W., Schwenk, and
Hildebrandt.)
Schwenk, Erwin, Montclalr, N. J., and B. Whitman,
New York, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Schering Corporation, Bloomfield, N. J. Producing
dihydro follicular hormones. 2,072,830 ; Mar. 2.
Schwenk, Erwin, Montclair, N. J., and B. Whitman, New
York, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Schering Corporation, Bloomfield, N. J. Obtaining
hormone-like ketonic substances. 2,078,978 ; May 4.
Schwenli, Hans. (See Breitling, E., and Schwenk.)
Schwer, Frederick A. (See Watrous, Clarence H., as-
signor.)
Schwerin, Frank H., Bellevue, assignor to The Duft-Nor-
ton Manufacturing Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Throw-
ing machine. 2,078,166 ; Apr. 20.
Schwertner, Paul A., Euclid, Ohio. Dispenser device.
2,089,004 ; Aug. 3.
Schweyer, Daniel H., assignor to Schweyer Electric &
Manufacturing Co., Easton, Pa. Automatic train con-
trol. 2,066,744 ; Jan. 5.
Schweyer Electric & Manufacturing Co. (See Schweyer,
Daniel H., assignor.)
Schwidetzky, Oscar O. R., Hasbrouck Heights, and A.
Webster, Passaic, assignors to Becton, Dickinson & Co.,
Rutherford, N. J. Syringe. 2,086,925 ; July 13.
Schwimmer, Fredrick J., assignor to The National Supply
Company of Delaware, Toledo, Ohio. Valve actuator
mechanism. 2,091,934 ; Aug. 31.
Schwinn, Frank W., Chicago, 111. Handle bar construc-
tion. 2,068,474 ; Jan. 19.
Schwltzer-Cummins Company. (See Roland, John, as-
signor.)
Sciaky, David, Paris, France. Electric spot welding ar-
rangement. 2,069,975; Feb. 9.
Sciaky, David, Paris, France. Hydraulic press and simi-
lar apparatus. 2,075,235 ; Mar. 30.
Sciaky, David, Paris. France. Safety device for electric
machines. 2,091,219 ; Aug. 24.
Sciarra, Giustino, Isernia, Italy. Automatic machine for
the manufacture of alimentary paste. 2,073,567 ;
Mar. 9.
Scientific Oil Corporation. (See Bellinger, James F., as-
signor.)
Scofes, Peter G., et al. (See Davis, George C, assignor.)
Scofleld, Edgar, New York, N. Y., assignor to Anchor Cap
& Closure Corporation, Long Island, N. Y. Sealed pack-
age and method of sealing. 2,080.747 ; May 18,
Scofleld, Gilbert J., LoudonvlUe, N. Y. Coin detector
mechanism. 2,073,949 ; Mar. 16.
Scofield, GUbort J., Loudonvillo. N. Y. Vending machine
construction. 2.101,420: Doc. 7.
Scofield, Gilbert J., Loudonville, N. Y. Vending appa-
ratus or the like. 2,103,391 ; Dec. 28.
Scofleld, Lynn M., Los Angeles, Calif. Caffi royale mak-
ing device. 2,072,469: Mar. 2.
Scofleld, Philip F., Palo Alto, assignor to Helnfz & Kauf-
man, Ltd., San Francisco, Calif. Vibrator and circuit
therefor. 2,094,219; Sept. 28.
Scoflold, Theodore J., assignor to The Snarks-Wltlilng-
ton Coiii|):niy, .laokson, Mich. Storage bin for rofrig-
crntor niljlncts. 2,()i)«,690 ; Oct. 19.
Scoma. IVter J., Fort Worth, Tex. Holder for sewlnir
machine needles. 2,074,9'I2 ; Mar. 23.
554
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Sconce, James S., Niagara Falls, assifnior to Hooker Elec-
trochemical Company, New York, N. X. Treatment of
vegetable fiber. 2,098,111 ; Nov. 2.
Scophony Limited. (See Walton, George W., assignor.)
Scotsmoor Company. (See Mills, Allison C, assignor.)
Scott, Albert B. (See Baxter, W., and Scott.)
Scott, Albert B., Los Angeles, Calif. Sound-shift ap-
paratus for front or rear projection. 2,088,096 ; July
27.
Scott. Albert B., Los Angeles, Calif. Film feeding appa-
ratus. 2.094,162 ; Sept. 28.
Scott, Albert B., and O. M. Gruhzit, assignors to Parke,
Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich. Spirocheticide.
2,092,028 ; Sept. 7.
Scott, Arthur L., Holicong, Pa. Motor mounting.
2,083,277 ; June 8.
Scott, Audrey K., Toledo, Ohio. Closure for paper con-
tainers. 2,097,647 ; Nov. 2.
Scott, Bateman D., Camp Miserden, near Stroud, England.
Accessory drive mechanism. 2,097,742 ; Nov. 2.
Scott, Charles H., Queen's Village, assignor to The Dorr
Company, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Sedimentation appa-
ratus. 2,086.394 ; July 6.
Scott, Charles H., Queens Village, assignor to The Dorr
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sedimentation de-
vice. 2,087,725 ; July 20.
Scott, Cliarles H., Queens Village, assignor to The Dorr
Company. Inc., New York, N. Y. Sedimentation device.
2,094,.552 : Sept. 28.
Scott, Clyde, Newark, N. J. Composite film and method
of making. 2,101.876 ; Dec. 14.
Scott, E. H. (See Pfaff, Ernest R., assignor.)
Scott, Edwin D. (See Galamb, J., and Scott.)
Scott, Everett H., assignor of one-half to T. J. Seibert,
Akron, Ohio. Arch support. 2,079,820 ; May 11.
Scott, Floyd L., assignor to Hughes Tool Company, Hous-
ton, Tex. Cutter bearing. 2,086,681 ; July 13.
Scott, Floyd L., assignor to Hughes Tool Company, Hous-
ton, Tex. Pilot bearing for driU cutters. 2,086,682 ;
July 13.
Scott, Floyd L., and N. B. Berleth. Houston, Tex. Bear-
ing for well drills. 2,091.889 ; Aug. 31.
Scott, Floyd L., and L. E. Garfield, assignors to Hughes
Tool Company, Houston, Tex. Drill cutter mounting.
2,086,680 ; July 13.
Scott, Gilbert W., Jacksonville, 111. Fruit juicer.
2.088,815; Aug. 3.
Scott, Glenn W., Mount Zion, and A. Frizzell. Decatur, 111.
Track leveler for tractors. 2,070,964; Feb. 16.
Scott, Harry A., North Plainfield, and L. B. Case, as-
signors to John Waldron Corporation, New Brunswick,
N. J. Pattern registration means for multiple cylinder
printing machines. 2.102,386; Dec. 14.
Scott, Harry J., San Francisco, Calif. Siphon bottle
head. 2,079,773 ; May 11.
Scott, Harry T.. Los Angeles, Calif. Carburetor.
2,080.440 ; May 18.
Scott, Henry T. (See Reade, C. W., and Scott.)
Scott, Henry T., assignor to The American Paper Bottle
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Sealing mechanism.
2,082,722 ; June 1.
Scott, Henry T., assignor to The American Paper Bottle
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Container fabricating ma-
chine. 2,085,477 ; June 29.
S-iott, Henry T., assignor to The American Paper Bottle
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Folding mechanism.
2,085.478; June 28.
Scott, Henry T., assignor to The American Paper Bottle
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Container. 2,087,940 ; Julv
27.
Scott, Herbert J., Oakland, Calif., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New Yorlc, N. Y.
Temperature-compensated device. 2,100,412 ; Nov. 30.
Scott, Herbert J., Passaic, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories. Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Combined magnetostriction and piezoelectric selective
device. 2.101.272; Dec. 7.
Scott, Herbert V. W.. Glen Hldge, N. J., assignor to Van
Raalte Compan^v, New York. N. Y. Runproof or run-
resistant stocking having picot edge or fashionings.
2,082,360 ; June 1.
Scott, Hiram D., assignor of one-half to F. M. Small,
Bartlesville, Okla. Automatic fire alarm system.
2,088,002 ; July 27.
Scott floyt S., Cleveland, Ohio. Agitating apparatus.
2,087,415 ; Julv 20.
Scott, Hyler R., Philadelphia, Pa. Propeller. 2,085,769 ;
July 6.
Scott, Ira J. (See Leninger, Edwin J. H.. assignor.)
Scott, James, Chicago. HI. Sterilizer. 2,095,154 ; Oct. 5.
Scott, James A., and B. B. Higgins, San Francisco, Calif.
Protective clothespin. 2,082,1522 ; June 1.
Scott. James B., Montreal. Quebec, Canada. Film move-
ment apparatus. 2,091.692 ; Aug. .Tl.
Scott, John A.. St. Louis, Mo. Machine for applying
reinforcing fabric to inner soles. 2,089,437; Aug. 10.
Scott, Keith, et al. (See Pottcnger, F. M., Jr., and Balsley,
assignor.)
Scott, Kenneth L. (See Rcmmers. W. E.. and Scott.)
Scott, Leslie E., and E. A. Smith, San Jose, Calif.
Automatic vending machine. 2,088,038 ; July 27.
Scott, Lewis L., Kirkwood, Mo., assignor to Detroit
Lubricator Company, Detroit. Mich. Automatic valve.
2,071.143 ; Feb. 16.
Scott, Marshall R., Ripon, Wis., and W. F. Herold,
Bridgeport, assignors to The Bassick Company, Bridge-
port. Conn. Caster socket. 2,072,132 ; Mar. 2.
Scott, Norman D., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
halides and making them. 2,084,284 ;
L. Hansley,
du PorB: de
Preparation
Ether acid
June 15.
Scott, Norman D., J. F. Walker, and V.
Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignors to E. I.
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
of sodium hydrosulphite. 2,083,870 ; June 15.
Scott-Paine, Hubert, Hythe, England. Torpedo launch-
ing gear. 2,103,380 ; Dec. 28.
Scott, Philip L., San Mateo, Calif., assignor to Super
Diesel Tractor Corporation, La Porte, Ind. Humidfly-
Ing system. 2,084,563 ; June 22.
Scott, Ray P. (See Bergen, Cecil C, assignor.)
Scott, Robert C. Cambridge, Mass. Liquid level indi-
cator. 2,072,223 ; Mar. 2.
Scott, Rufus W., Des Moines, Iowa. Pessary. 2,087,610 :
July 20.
Scott, Thomas A. (See Roberts, D., Scott, and PeeL)
Scott, Thomas R., and M. C. Field, London, England,
assignors to Western Electric Company, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Conductor insulated with cellulose
material. 2,092,477 ; Sept. 7.
Scott. Walter H. (See Wamick, P., and Scott.)
Scott, Walter J., Woonsocket, R. I. Stop motion for tex-
tile apparatus. 2,086,096 ; July 6.
Scott, Walter L., et al. (See Paige, Samuel B., assignor.)
Scott, William C, Chicago, 111. Brake leverage struc-
ture. 2,076,047 : Apr. 6.
Scott, William H., Rochester, N. Y. Brush and an appli-
ance for using the same. 2,103,957 ; Dec. 28.
Scott, William M., Jr., assignor to L-T-E Circuit Breaker
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Tripping means for cir-
cuit interrupters. 2,092,592 ; Sept. 7.
Scott & Williams, Incorporated. (See Coleman, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Scott & Williams, Inc. (See Houseman, Harold E., as-
signor.)
Scott & Williams, Incorporated. (See Micks, Wilmot, as-
signor.)
Scott & Williams, Incorporated. (See Page, A. E., and
Swinglehurst, assignors.)
Scott & Williams, Incorporated. (See Sheppard, Harry
N., assignor.)
Scoutten, Floyd L., Hudson, assignor to Mid-West Forge
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for making roll
forged articles. 2.081,959 ; June 1.
Scovel, Raleigh. (See Phillips, W. J., and Scovel.)
Scovil, Cora L., New York, N. Y., and L. L. Greneker.
Mount Kisco, N. Y. Ornamental object and making the
same. 2,081.071 ; May 18.
Scovil, D. & H., Incorporated. (See Porter, Joseph S..
assignor.)
Scoyill Manufacturing Company. (See Bennett, if orris
H.. assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company, The. (See Bertschlnger,
Charles F., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company,
assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Companv.
F.. assignor.)
Scovill JIanufacturing Company,
assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company,
assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company,
assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company,
signor. )
Scovill Manufacturing Company,
assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company,
assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company,
erick R., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company.
W., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company.
I., assignor.)
Scovillo -Manufacturing Company.
L., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company,
son 11.. assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company,
and Spender, assignors.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company.
J., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company.
T., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Companv.
assignor.)
Scovllle. David M., San Francisco, Calif. Sheet aligning
and gauging device. 2,088,039 ; July 27.
Scovillp, James D., assignor to S. Morgan Smith Com-
pany, York, Pa. Hydraulic machine. 2,083,797 ; June
15.
Scoville, James D., assignor to S. Morgan Smith Com-
pany, York, Pa. Hydraulic turbine. 2,085,233; June
(See Dews, Joseph W.,
(See Donahue, Patrick
(See Fenton, Paul E.,
(See Huckins, Royal,
(See Janes, Edmund D.,
(See Miller, Henry, as-
(See Phillips, Harry I.,
(See Price, William B.,
(See Reutter, Fred-
(See Schaff, Almanzo
(See Spender, Sydney
(See Summey, David
(See Tompkins, Emer-
(See Tompkins, E. H.,
(See Veillette, Jeffrey
(See Williams, Selden
(See Wolff, Jerome G.,
29.
Scoville Manufacturing Company,
bert D., assignor.)
(See Clemmons, Her-
LIST OF PATENTEES
555
Scrantom, De Hart G., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to
Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Apparatus for removing coatings. 2,083,407 ;
June 8.
Screw Machine Specialty Company. (See Weber, John
G., assignor.)
Scriba, John M., assignor to Midland Wire & Metal
Products, Chicago, 111. Display device. 2,071,290;
Feb. 16.
Scribner, William L., assignor to The Timken Roller Bear-
ing Company, Canton, Ohio. Fuel injection pump.
2,079,821 ; May 11.
Scribner, William L., assignor to The Timken Roller Bear-
ing Company, Canton, Ohio. Apparatus for cold roll-
ing axle journals. 2,086,051 ; July 6.
Scribner, William L., and T. V. Buckwalter, assignors to
The Timken Roller Bearing Company, Canton, Ohio.
Apparatus for cold rolling axle journals. 2,101,516 ;
Dec. 7.
Scrimger, Irvin B., assignor to J. S. Thornton, San
Francisco, Calif. Separator. 2,090,075 ; Aug. 17.
Scripture, Edward W., Jr., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Indu-
rating composition for concrete. 2,081,642 ; May 25.
Scripture, Edward W., Jr., Shaker Heights, Ohio. In-
durating composition for concrete. 2,081,643 ; May 25.
Scripture, Edward W., Jr., Shaker Heights, assignor to
The Master Builders Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Alu-
minous cements. 2,099,176 ; Nov. 16.
Scrlvanich, Luke, Lyndhurst, N. J. Refrigerator and
boxcar door construction. 2,077,020 ; Apr. 13.
Scrivener, Arthur, Birmingham, England. Centerless
grinding machine. 2,091,655 ; Aug. 31.
Scruggs, Loyd, University City, Mo. Chuck or tool holder.
2 071 954 ' Feb. 23.
Scruggs', Loyd, University City, Mo. Electric motor.
2,082,264; June 1.
Scudder, Frederick J., Queens Village, assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone system. 2,089,438; Aug. 10.
Scullin, Richard J., Newton, Mass. Preparing bituminous
concrete paving material. 2,073,907 : Mar. 16.
Scurlock, Lewis H., Chicago, 111. Differential gearing.
2,067,952; Jan. 19.
Scurlock, Lewis H., Chicago, 111. Food container unit.
2,074,564; Mar. 23.
Scurlock, Lewis H., Chicago, 111. Refrigerator. 2,091,292 ;
Aug. 31.
Scutt, Leo G., Oakland, Calif. Electrical cooking and
toasting device. 2,075,474 ; Mar. 30.
Seaborne, Charles R., Appleton, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to American Lakes Paper Company, Wau-
kegan. 111. Paper making machine. Re. 20,606 ; Dec.
28.
Seabrooks, Kyle A., assignor to Mixing Equipment Com-
pany, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Mixer drive. 2,096,597 ;
Oct. 19.
Seagram, John, Alameda, assignor ta Atlas Imperial
Diesel Engine Company, Oakland, Calif. Fuel injec-
tion system for internal combustion engines. 2,078,286 ;
Apr. 27.
Seagrave Corporation, The. (See Havens, Homer M.,
assignor.)
Seaholm, Herman G. (See Dahlstrand, H. P., and Sea-
holm.)
Sfiailles, Jean. (See Freyssinet, E., and Sfiailles.)
Sealand Corporation, The. (See Lindsey, William D.,
assignor.)
Sealdrok Company of New England. (See Stafford, Hiram
M., assignor.)
Sealed Joint Products Co. Inc. (See Duffy, Charles G.,
assignor.)
Sealkote Corporation. (See Lauter, Felix, assignor.)
Seal-0-Strain Corporation. (See Arvintz, Abraham A.,
assignor.)
Seals, Oarlin E., Monahans, Tex. Combination well drill-
ing rig. 2,074,594 ; Mar. 23.
Sealtest System Laboratories, Inc. (See Weisberg, D. M.,
Chappell, Stringer and Stevens, and Trebler, assignors.)
Soaltost System Laboratories, Inc. (See Whitaker, R.,
Woi.sberg, and Hilker^ assignors.)
Seaman, Agnes A., administratrix. (See Ames, Elmer U.)
Seaman, Charles, Jamaica Estates, Long Island, N. Y.
Shirring device. 2,069,855 ; Feb. 9.
Seaman. Charles, Jamaica Estates, Long Island, N. Y.
Ruching device. 2,069,856 ; Feb. 9.
Seaman, Howard C, Jr. (See Gaboon, B. F., and Seaman.)
Seaman, Joseph W., Upper Darby, Pa., assignor to General
lOlectric Company. Circuit breaker. 2,007,792 ; Jan.
12.
Seamless Rubber Company, The. (See PaoUllo, Salvatore,
assignor.)
Seamless Rubber Company, The. (See Schneider, Wil-
fred C, assignor.)
Searle, Clarence C, Maricopa, Calif. Pumping unit.
2,071,437 : Feb. 23.
Searle, Dudloy F., Oakland, Calif. Air brake control sys-
tem. 2,099,453; Nov. 10.
Searlp, G. D., & Co. (See Kobor, P. A., and Crosley, aa-
BignorH.)
Searle, Melville C, Baltimore, Md. Engine construction.
2,078,092 ; Apr. 27.
Senrles, Raymond R.. assignor to The Fafnlr Bearing
Company, New Britain, Conn. Bearing. 2,094,008 ;
Oct. 5.
Searles, Wayne S., assignor to Universal Optical Corpora-
tion, Providence, R. I. Opthalmic mounting.
2,067,419 ; Jan. 12.
Searles, Wayne S., assignor to Flexrite Sales Company,
Providence, R. I. Ophthalmic mounting. 2,071,045:
Feb. 16.
Searls, Edward M., Madison, Wis. Sprajing apparatus.
2,083,039; June 8.
Sears, George B., Brooklyn, assignor to Jaeger Watch
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Electrical apparatus.
2,084,657 ; June 22.
Sears, John. (See Miller, A., and Sears.)
Sears, Richard W., II. (See Koca, James F., assignor.)
Sears, Roebuck and Co. (See Corson. Arthur L., as-
signor.)
Sears, Roebuck, and Co. (See Hauptli, Herbert A., as-
signor.)
Sears, Roebuck and Co. (See Horsrud, Ole, assignor.)
Sears, Roebuck and Co. (See Janes, L. S., Raben, and
Nielsen, assignors.)
Sears Roebuck and Co., et al. (See Livar, Allen P., as-
signor.)
Sears, Roebuck and Co. (See Morgan, John R., assignor.)
Sears, Roebuck and Co. (See Sprankle, C. N., and Golec,
assignors.)
Sears, Roebuck and Company. (See Sampsel, Arthur V.,
assignor.)
Sears, Sterling G., Garden City, assignor to Dictograph
Products Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Group audl-
phone system. 2,094,681 ; Oct. 5.
Seashore, Gunnar F., Minneapolis, Minn. Tube closure.
2,084,872 ; June 22.
Seat, Jay L., Fairfield, Conn. Portable fire extinguisher.
2,099,828 ; Nov. 23.
Seat, Jay L., Fairfield, Conn., assignor to Mergenthaler
Linotype CJompany. Automatic fire extinguishing sys-
tem. 2,096,383 ; Oct. 19.
Seaton, Max Y., Greenwich, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Westvaco Chlorine Products Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Dry cleaning. 2,077,857 ; Apr.
20.
Seaver, Elliot O., Meadville, Pa., assignor to Hookless
Fastener Company. Separable fastener. 2,068,354 ;
Jan. 19.
Seaver, Jay J., and S. P. Kinney, Chicago, W. M. Kirk,
Wheaton, and C. W. Andrews, Chicago, assignors to H.
A. Brassert & Company Chicago, 111. Filtering ap-
naratus. 2,077,589 ; Apr. 20.
Seaverson, Oswald I., Rawlins, Wyo., assignor to- The
Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Elec-
trical regulating apparatus for rectifiers. 2,092,859 ;
Sept. 14.
Seavey, Frederick R., Alton, assignor to Western Cartridge
Company, East Alton, 111. Stratified primer charge.
2,068,516 ; Jan. 19.
Seay, Brother J.. Ocala, Fla. Grader. 2,088,537 : July 27.
Seay, James I., Memphis, Tenn. Well reamer. 2,069,482 ;
Feb. 2.
Sebek, Vladimir J., Cicero, 111. Die casting machine.
2,078,611 ; Apr. 27.
Sebell, Harry, Boston, Mass., assignor to Crown Cork &
Seal Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Making can bodies.
2,078.546 ; Apr. 27.
Sebell, Harry, Boston, assignor to Boston Envelope Com-
pany, Dedham, Mass. Cup dispenser. 2,085,395 ;
June 29.
Sebell, Harry. Boston, Mass., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Crown Can Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Can.
2,091.890; Aug. 31.
Sebell, Harry, Boston, assignor of one-half to A. H. Parker,
Lexington, Mass. Can or container. 2,098,763 ; Nov. 9.
Sebell, Harry, Boston, assignor of one-half to Arthur H.
Parker, Lexington, Mass. Container. 2,102,440 ; Dec.
14.
Seberhagen, Sigurd H. (See Ross, R. W., and Seberhag-
en.)
Seberhagen, Sophie, executrix. (See Ross, R. W., and
Seberhagen.)
Sebrell, Lorin B., Silver Lake, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Preparing rubber con-
version products. 2,099,318 : Nov. 16.
Sebrell, Lorin B., Silver Lake, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Accelerator of vulcani-
zation. 2,102,.547 : Dec. 14.
Sebreny, Bernhard B., assignor to Chicago Carton Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Carton. 2,069,281 ; Feb. 2.
Sebring, George, Los Angeles, Calif. Filter. 2,093,370;
Sept. 14.
Sebring, Roy, et al. (See Holmes, Charles I., assignor.)
Sechrest, Elwood C, High Point, N. C. Furniture con-
struction. 2,082,427 ; June 1.
Seek, Frank C, Oklahoma City, Okla. Llriuefler system
for solidified carbon dioxide. 2,073,121 ; Mar. 9.
Sockar, Frank. (See AlikulUa, P., Stecker, and Scckar.)
Seckham, Charles P., Wakefield, England. Apparatus for
stripping electric cables. 2,099.084: Nov. 16.
Scco Manufacturing Company. (See Keith, John D., as-
signor.)
Secrist, Horanco A., Walpole, Mass.. assignor to Tlio Ki-n-
dnll Company, Boston, Mass. Fabric. 2,081,370 ; May
25.
Secrist, Stanley M., Now York, N. Y., assignor to American
Sheet and Tin Plate Company. Lining metallic
vessels. 2,084,298 ; June 15.
556
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Security Engineering Co. (See Armentrout, A. L., and
Hall, assignors.)
Security Engineering Co. (See Hammer, Otto, assignor.)
Security Products Corporation. (See Watson, Frederick
W., assignor.)
Security Trust Company. (See Long, Elmer C, assignor.)
Sedgley, Reginald F., Philadelphia, Pa. Safety firing pin
for guns. 2,089,581 ; Aug. 10.
SedgT\-ick, Harry A. (See Hodgson, H. E., and Sedgwick.)
See Fabriks Aktiebolag. (See Gille, N. J., and Hansson,
assignors.)
Seebach, Fritz. (See Elbel, E., and Seebach.)
Seebach, Friti, Erkner, near Berlin, Germany, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Bakellte Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Preparing resinous condensation products
containing nrea or Its derivatives. 2,069,117 ; Jan. 26.
Seebach, Fritz, Erkner, near Berlin, Germany, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Bakelite Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Preparing molded articles. 2,091,164 ;
Aug. 24.
Seeber, Peter, Champaign, HI. Com detasseling machine.
2,081,681 ; May 25.
Seeberger, Fred B., Yeadon, Pa. Calking gun. 2,090,644 ;
Aug. 24.
Seeberger, Julius, et al. (See Lehman, Dwight L., as-
signor.)
Seeburg, J. P., Corporation. (See Johnson, Carl G., as-
signor.)
Seeck, Ferdinand W., Lebanon, Oreg. Gearless variable
speed transmission. 2,085,770 ; July 6.
Seederer, Jacob E., Bloomfield, assignor to Seederer-Kohl-
busch, Inc., Jersey City, N. J. Precision balance.
2,081,252 ; May 25.
Seederer-Kohlbusch, Inc. (See Gattonl, John, assignor.)
Seederer-Kohlbusch, Inc. (See Seederer, Jacob E., as-
signor.)
Seedlock, Frank A., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to The
Nolvex File Company, Cleveland, Ohio. File.
2,087,483 ; July 20.
Seedlock, Frank A.. Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to The
Nolvex File Company, Cleveland, Ohio. File. 2,087,484 ;
July 20.
Seegel, Hyman, et al. (See Carnahan, Ralph W., assignor.)
Seegel, Samuel, et al. (See Carnahan, Ralph W., as-
signor.)
Seeger, Edwin W. (See Brown, G. C, and Seeger.)
Seeger, Edwin W., and P. B. Harwood, Wauwatosa, as-
signors to Cutler-Hammer, Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Cir-
cuit controller. 2,066,745 ; Jan. 5.
Keeger, Edwin W., and F. J. Russell. Wauwatosa, as-
signors to Cutler-Hammer. Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Bat-
tery charging system. 2.067,420 ; Jan. 12.
Seeger, Gustave R., assignor to Seeger Refrigerator Com-
pany, St. Paul, Minn. Refrigerator body construction.
2,074,436 : Mar. 23.
Seeger Refrigerator Company. (See Seeger, Gustave R.,
assignor.)
Seeger Refrigerator Company. (See Swedman, Enoch, as-
signor.)
Seegers, Hans. (See Hedfield. R. T., and Seegers.)
Seegers, Hans, assignor to Jas. P. Marsh Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Pressure gauge. 2,100,754 ; Nov. 30.
Seehase, Hans, Berlin, Germany. Quickly demountable
light motorcycle. 2,080,972; May 18.
Seehaus. Paul, Schwanden, Switzerland. Tobacco pipe
and the like. 2,094.378 ; Sept. 28.
Seeley, George A., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Strand measuring appaartus. 2,087,335 ; July 20.
Seeley, Harold T., Lansdowne, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Control system. 2,075,666 ; Mar.
30.
Seeley, Stuart W. (See Mount joy, G., and Seeley.)
Seeley, Stuart W., and G. Mountjoy, Jackson, Mich.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation
of America, New York, N. Y. Radio receiving set.
2.102,168; Dec. 14.
Seelman, John J., Milwaukee, Wis. Collapsible tube
carton. 2,076,048: Apr. 6.
Seely, Thomas H., Melrose, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Gouging
machine. 2,088,765 ; Aug. 3.
Seelye. Elwyn E., White Plains, N. Y. Floor construction.
2,086.744 ; July 13.
Seem, J. B., et al. (See Brandenburg, Harry J., assignor.)
Seem, Warren A., Forty Fort, Pa. Feed roll brake for
silk machines or the like. 2,060,118 ; Jan. 26.
Seepe, Paul E., assignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell Reg-
ulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Heating system.
2,076,518; Apr. 6.
Seer, Richard H., Danvers, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Weld
lap pressing machine. 2,002,089 ; Sept. 7.
Soez, (Christian J., Philadelphia, Pa. Asntray. 2,073,498 ;
Mar. 0.
Scfclk, Joseph J., Jr., Morris Plains, N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Guy
clnmp holder. 2,073,030 : Mar. 9.
Sefco Inc. (See Ekdahl, Edward B., assignor.)
Seft, Rudolph R.. Brackenrldce, Pa. Sheet stacking ap-
paratus. 2,069,424; Feb. 2.
S«'rton Fibre Can Company. (See Seidel, Arthur A., as-
signor.)
Y. Package. 2,071,856 ;
Smoking imple-
2,091,338 ;
2,094,755;
2,069,563 :
Y. Razor.
Lock.
Key gauge.
Seg,!!, Jacob J., Irvlngton, N. J., assignor to Road-Knight
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electric sign. 2,082,523 ;
June 1.
Segal, Hyman R., New York, N.
Feb. 23.
Segal, Hyman R., New York, N. Y.
ment. 2,072,431 ; Mar. 2.
Segal, Hvman R., New York, N.
Aug. 31.
Segal, Hyman R., New York, N.
Oct. 5.
Segal, Samuel, New York, N. T.
Feb. 2.
Segal, Samuel, Brooklyn, assignor of twentv per cent to
C. M. Palmer, New York, N. Y. Clasp for supporting
wearing apparel. 2,091,420 ; Aug. 31.
Segar, Lee, Troy, Pa. Hinge. 2,078,815 ; Apr. 27.
Segar, Leonard H., Renton, Wash. Automatic coal stoking
device. 2,078,640 ; Apr. 27.
Segeal, Bamett, assignor to S. W. Schubert, London, Eng-
land. Device for use with the dialing plates of auto-
matic telephone instruments. 2,097,384 ; Oct. 26.
Seger, Robert A., Louisville, Ky. Bobbin carrier for
braiding machines. 2,094,756 ; Oct. 5.
Seger, William E., Lacy, S. Dak. Tool. 2,070,217;
Feb. 9.
Segessemann, Ernest. (See Wechsler, R., and Segesse-
mann.)
Segessemann, Ernest, Newark, assignor to National Oil
Products Company, Harrison, N. J. Substituted sul-
phonlc acids of high wetting, dispersing, and emulsi-
fying power and producing the same. 2,076,166 ;
Apr. 6.
Segessemann, Ernest, Newark, assignor to National Oil
Products Company, Harrison, N. J. Sulphonated esters
of fatty acids and making the same. 2,093,576 ; Sept.
21.
Seghers, Emlel P., Chicago, 111. Percolator top.
2,077,590 ; Apr. 20.
Segovia, Crispin B., New York, N. Y. Automatic fruit
Juice extractor. 2.078,737 ; Apr. 27.
Seguy, Jean D., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Uni-
versal Oil Products Company, Chicago, HI. Cracking
of hydrocarbon oils. 2,069,392; Feb. 2.
Seguy, Jean D., Chicago, 111., assignor to Universal Oil
Products Company, Chicago, HI. Treatment of hydro-
carbon oils. 2,079,187 ; May 4.
Seguy, Jean D., assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Conversion of hydrocarbon oils.
2,089,668; Aug. 10.
Seguy, Jean D., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Uni-
versal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Treatment
of hydrocarbon oils. 2,094,907 ; Oct. 5.
Seguy, Jean D., assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Hydrocarbon oil conversion.
2,101,517 : Dec. 7.
Sehon, John O., Holliday, Tex. Wrench. 2,069,976:
Feb. 9.
Seibel, Albert C, East St. Louis, HI. Adjustable window
curtain fixture. 2,099,707 ; Nov. 23.
Seibel, Elmer F. (See Davison, C. R., and Seibel.)
Seiberling Latex Products Company. (See Kilborn, Karl
B., assignor.)
Seiberling, Theophilus K. (See Laursen, Laurits A., as-
signor.)
(See Parker, W. H., Selbert, and
J. (See Parker, W. H., Selbert, and
Seibert, Nelson
Brooks.)
Seibert, Nelson
Genung.)
Seibert, Nelson J., Wllkinsburg, and F. S. Brooks, Edge-
wood, assignors to Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Meter valve. 2,081,072 ; May
IS.
Seibert, Nelson J., Wllkinsburg, and W. H. Parker as-
signors to Pittsburgh Equitable Meter Company, Pitts-
burgh. Pa. Meter register. 2.090,269 ; Aug. 17.
2 073 950°^ M^r^ie ^'^"®^°°' ^°^°- leverage cooler.
Seibert,' Thomas J. (See Scott, Everett H., assignor.)
^'^.'u",'^' ^''°®^- (See Hacker, O. H., and Seibold.)
Selbold, Ernst, assignor to J. M. Volth, Heldenhelm-
S^ni^onn*"?' Germany. Hydraulic transmission.
^,uo7,zuv ; Jan. 12.
Seibold, Ernst, assignor to J. M. Voith, Heidenhelm-on-
the-Crenz, Germany, a copartnership. Hydraulic vari-
o A^, SRo T transmission and operating the same
Z,{)bi,7i)6 ; J.in. 12.
Selbold, Ernst, assignor to J. M. Voith, Heldenheim-on-
the-Brenz, Germany. Variable speed transmission and
two speed planetary gear. 2,078,287 ; Apr 27
Selbold, Ernst, assignor to J. M. Voith, Heldenheim-on-
the-Brenz. Germany. Hydraulic coupling or torque
changer, filling, and emptying means. 2,078,738 ; Apr.
Seidel, Arthur A., assignor to Sefton Fibre Can Company,
Maplewood, Mo. Container closure. 2,089,812 ; Aug,
Seidel, George M. (See Brown, N. C. L., and Seidel.)
Seidelbach, Rudolf, Berlln-Mariendorf, assignor to C
Lorenz Aktiengesellschaft, Berlln-Tempelhof, Germany.
o >,ov,ace-controlllng arrangement. 2,084,509; June 22.
SoKlelhuber, Frank V. (See Seldelhuber, Victor, as-
signor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
557
Seidelhuber, Victor, assignor of one-half to P. V. Seidel-
huber, Seattle, Wash. Pelorus. 2,099,772 ; Nov. 23.
Seiden, Elmer J., Jackson, Mich. Signaling system.
2,096,069 ; Oct. 19.
Seidl, Karl, Munich, assignor to firm Menck & Ham-
brock G. m. b. H., Altona-Hamburg, Germany. Im-
pact device. 2,072,224; Mar. 2.
Seidler, Carl, Nev? York, N. Y. Dispensing container.
2,099,412 ; Nov. 16.
Seidner, Aladar, et al. (See Butow, Abe M., assignor.)
Seidner, Milton E. (See Rice, H. T., and Seidner.)
Seifarth, Frederick G., Chicago, 111. Roller bearing.
2,008,198 ; Jan. 19.
Seifer, Theo, Berlin, Germany. Boring motor. 2,087,677 ;
July zO.
Seifert, Charles H., Hempstead, N. Y. Rotary valve
packing. 2,089,582 ; Aug. 10.
Seifert, Richard, Vienna, Austria, assignor to Metallbil-
lard A. G., Chur, Switzerland. Construction of bil-
liard tables. 2,100,981 ; Nov. 30.
Seiffert, Otto E., Union, N. J., assignor to S. Getmansky,
New York, N. Y. Hat fastening device. 2,091,529 ;
Aug. 31.
Seifried, Simon, and F. Ries, Munich, Germany. File and
rasp. 2,103,499 ; Dec. 28.
Seigle, Maurice and W., Hlnton, Okla. Fishing lure.
2.070.755 ; Feb. 16.
Seigle, William. (See Seigle, Maurice, and W.)
Seigle, William R., Mamaroneck, assignor to Johns-Man-
ville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Making light-
weight articles. 2,079,664 ; May 11.
Seigle, William R., Mamaroneck, assignor to Johns-Man-
vllle Corporation, New York, N. Y. Lightweight
ceramic composition. 2,079,665 ; May 11.
Seigle, William R., Orienta Point, Mamaroneck, N. Y.,
and G. B. Brown, Somerville, N. J., assignors to Johns-
Manville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Felted product
and making the same. 2,077,720 ; Apr. 20.
Seigle, William R., Mamaroneck, assignor to Johns-Man-
ville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Air duct.
2.099.756 ; Nov. 23.
Seign, Walter F. (See McAllister, J., and Seign.)
Sel^nol, Edouard, and F. Monier, Paris, France, as-
signors to Soci6t6 Auxillaire pour le Developpement
d'Industrie Mecaniques S. A. D. I. M. Geneva, Swit-
zerland. Carburetor. 2,076,354; Apr. 6.
Sell, Gilbert E., Cynwyd, Pa. Refining alloys. 2,084,978 ;
June 22.
Sell, Gilbert E., Cynwyd, Pa., assifpior to E. J. Lavino and
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. High temperature refrac-
tory cement. Re. 20,413 ; June 15.
Sell, Gilbert E., Cynwyd, assignor to B. J. Lavino and
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Refractory bodies.
2,066,543 ; Jan. 5.
Seil, Gilbert E., Cynwyd, Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Buffalo Electric Furnace Corporation,
Buffalo, N. Y. Making reagents for metal alloys.
2,070,185; Feb. 9.
Sell, Gilbert E., Cynwyd, Pa., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Buffalo Electric Furnace Corporation,
Buffalo, N. Y. Metal alloys and making the same.
2,070,186; Feb. 9.
Sell, Gilbert E., Cynwyd, Pa^ assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Buffalo Electric Furnace Corporation, Buffalo,
N. Y. Reagent for metal alloys. 2,094,969 ; Oct. 5.
Seil, Gilbert E., Cynwyd, assignor to E. J. Lavino and
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Making refractory bricks.
2,102,976 ; Dec. 21.
Seller, John D., Milton, Pa., assignor to American Car
and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Calking tool
guide. 2,068,874 ; Jan. 26.
Seinfeld, Charles. (See Goldstein, Harry, assignor.)
Selp, John J., AUentown, Pa. Apparatus for separating
solids from liquids. 2,103,796; Dec. 28.
Seip, John J., AUentown, Pa. Process of and apparatus
for clarifying liquids. 2,103,828; Dec. 28.
Seip, John J., AUentown, Pa. Clarifying liquids and
apparatus therefor. 2,103,829 ; Dec. 28.
Selsmos G. m. b. H., of Hanover. (See Hummel, Johann
N., assignor.)
Seller, OL(o, Forest Hills West, assignor to The Nestle-
Lemur Company, New York, N. Y. Hair waving clamp.
2,078,460; Apr. 27.
Seitnor, Sebastian, Alzey, assignor to firm : Markes & Co.,
Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung, Ludensceid, Ger-
many. Single phase alternating current motor.
2,097,577; Nov. 2.
Seltz, Dean C, Lakcwood, assignor to Russ Soda Fountain
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Drain for soda fountains.
2,087,705 : Jul" 20.
Seltz, Georg H., Bad Kreuznach, Germany, Sheet filter.
2,076.040 ; Apr. 6.
Seit'/., GotthUf, Frankfort-on-thc-MaIn, Germany, assignor
to International Precipitation Company, Los Angeles,
Calif. Separator. 2,080.882; July 13.
Seltz, Henry D. (See Petersen, E. G., and Seltz.)
Seltz-Worke G. m. b. II. (See Stogeniann, Friedrlch,
assignor. ^
Seltzer, John, Clarkla, Idaho. Chain coupling. 2,102,135 ;
Dec. 14.
Sekavec, Joseph, assignor to Electric Household Htllltles
Corporation, Chicago, III. Washer. 2,075,628 ; Mar. 30,
Sekula. John. (Si'o Skuret, M.. and Rokulii.)
Selas Company, Tho. (See Hess, Fred, assignor.)
Selected Devices Company. (See Meyrowitz, Ernest D.,
assignor.)
"Selenophon" Licht-und Tombildgesellschaft m. b. H.
(See Czeija, O., Lebzelter, and Scherenzel, assignors.)
Seletslcy, Lion, assignor to Societe Genevoise d'lnstru-
ments de Physique, Geneva, Switzerland. Precision
machine tool. 2,068,199 ; Jan. 19.
Self, Grafton H., Twin Falls, Idaho. Bearing guard for
fertilizer drills. 2.094,502; Sept. 28.
Self, Grafton H., Twin Falls, Idaho. Potato hiller.
2,096,766; Oct. 26.
Self -Locking Carton Co. (See Allan, John, assignor.)
Self-Locking Carton Co. (See Burger, Martin, assignor.)
Self-Locking Carton Co. (See Carkhuff, LeRoy F., as-
signor. )
Self-Locking Carton Co. (See Lowe, Carl H., assignor.)
Self-Locking Carton Co. (See Troyk, Felix, assignor.)
Self-Locking Carton Co. (See Walsh, John E., assignor.)
Seliger, Hellmuth. (See Suchy, R., and Seliger.)
Seligman, David A., New York, N. Y. Weather strip-
ping. 2,075,832 ; Apr. 6.
Seligman, Richard, Wimbledon, W. B. Crosby, Kingston,
and H. F. Goodman, Barnes, London, assignors to Tho
Aluminum Plant and Vessel Company Limited, Wands-
worth, London County, England. Heat exchange ap-
paratus and element or plate therefor. 2,075,666 ; Mar.
30.
Seljesaeter, Kaare S., Chicago, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Comnanv, Incornorated, New York, N. Y. Fer-
rous alloy. 2,087,336 ; July 20.
Sell, Emil A., Omaha, Nebr. Suction operated dump door
for vehicles. 2,077,534 ; Apr. 20.
Sell, Francis M., assignor to The National Marking Ma-
chine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Laundry identifica-
tion. 2,073,381 ; Mar. 9.
Sell, Francis M., assignor to The National Marking Ma-
chine Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Identifying laundry
articles. 2,086,745 ; July 13.
Sell, Robert L., Ocean Port, N. J. Vegetable slicer.
2,082,524; June 1.
Sellas, Harry H. (See Kouvallis, Theodore P., assignor.)
Selleck, Ida, and P. Ray, Ypsilanti, Mich. Metal polish.
2,075,362 ; Mar. 30.
Sellen, Charles L., assignor to S. D. Barker, Seattle, Wash.
Hose supporter. 2,098,977 : Nov. 16.
Sellers, William D., Glen Ellyn, 111., assignor to The
Hoover Company, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner.
2,080,510 ; May 18.
Selmer, Henri, Paris, France. Musical instrument.
2,090,011 ; Aug. 17.
Seltzer, Samuel. (See MacWilliams, Frank, assignor.)
Selvig, John N., Westfield, N. J. Apparatus for treating
fibrous material. 2,078,419 ; Apr. 27.
Selz, Charles, New York, N. Y., assignor to Telegralight
Corporation. Television. 2,076,253 ; Apr. 6.
Semagraph Company. (See Green, Buford L., assignor.)
Semans, George G., Pittsburgh, Pa. Valve. 2,083,244;
June 8.
Semet-Solvaj Engineering Corporation. (See Hughes,
Charles H., assignor.)
Semet Solvay Engineervpg Corporation. (See Miller,
Fred E., assignor.)
Semet-Solvay Engineering Corporation. (See Pratt,
Charles O., assignor.)
Semmler, Erich, Berlln-Oberschoneweide, Germany. Pro-
ducing bearings. 2,088,389 ; July 27.
Semmler, Fridolin, and H. Fischer, Gottingen, Germany.
Apparatus for manifold bookeeping. 2,095,838 ; Oct.
12.
Semmler, Kurt, Dlttersdorf, near diemnltz, Germany.
Stocking. 2,089,623: Aug. 10.
Semon, David E., St. Pauls, N. C, assignor of one-half
to C. F. Cole, Richmond, Va. Antifreeze device for
motor vehicles. 2,076,324; Apr. 6.
Semon, Waldo L., Silver Lake Village, Ohio, assignor to
The B. F. Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Anti-
oxidants. 2,067,686 : Jan. 12,
Semon, Waldo L., Silver Lake Village, Ohio, assignor to
The B. P. Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Anti-
oxidant. 2,075,549 ; Mar. 30.
Semon, Waldo L., Silver Lake Village, Ohio, assignor to
Tho B. F. Goodrich Company, Now York, N. Y. Rubber
composition and preserving rul)ber. 2, 097, 174 ; Nov. 2.
Semon, Waldo L., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, assignor to Tho
B. F. Goodrich Company, Now York, N. Y. Rubber com-
position and preserving rubber. 2,097,473 ; Nov. 2.
Semon, Waldo L., Silver Lake, and R. V. Yohe, Akron,
Ohio, assignors to The B. F. Goodrich Company, Nevr
York, N. Y. Preparing aliphatic-aromatic ethers.
2,070,848 ; Feb. 16.
Semon, Waldo L., Cuyahoga Palls, and A. W. Sloan,
Akron, Ohio, assignors to The B. P. Goodrich Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Rubber composition and pre-
R(M-vlnc rubber. 2.089,302 ; Aug. 10.
Semon, Waldo L., Silver Lake, and R. V. Yohe, Cuyahogm
Falls. Ohio, assignors to Tho B. V. Goodrich Company,
Now York. N. Y. Antioxidant. 2,103,188 ; Doc. 21.
Somond, Roger G., Cliohy-la-Garonno, Franco. Automatic
railway signaling. 2,097,104; Oct. 26.
Soinonson, Otto C, Bolloroso, N. Y. Encircling band and
producing same. 2,090,:i51 ; Oct. 10.
Sonionson, Otto C. Bolloroso, N. Y. Producing encir-
cling bands. 2,000,352; Oct. 10.
558
INDEX OP PATENTS, 1937
Semple, George C. (See Beckett, E. G., Shaw, Stephen,
Semple. and Thomson.)
Sample, John B., Sewickley, Pa. Gathering of salt.
2,103,757 • Dec. 28.
Sempliner, Sydney. (See Braun, F. W., and Sempliner.)
Senauke, Alexander, New York, N. Y., assignor to Hazel-
tine Corporation, Jersey City, N. J. Gaseous discharge
tube. 2,103,022 ; Dec. 21.
Sendler, Theodor, Stettin, Germany. Cleaning device.
2,093,101 ; Sept. 14.
Sendzimir, Tadeusz, Katowice, Poland, assignor to The
American Rolling Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio.
Production of sheets and other shapes from molten
metal. 2.074,812 ; Mar. 23.
Seneca Falls Machine Company. (See Smith, Edwin B.,
assignor.)
Sener, George M. B., Pontlac and T. Newman, Drayton
Plains, Mich. Fuse plug assembly. 2,084,222 ; June
15.
Senft, EmU, Cleveland, Ohio. Card table. 2,067,548;
Jan. 12.
Senft, John, York, assignor to The JIcKay Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Tire chain. 2.070,187 ; Feb. 9.
Sengebusch, Hans. (See WoodrufC, A. E., and Senge-
busch.)
Sengebusch, Hans, Villa Park, assignor to Associated Elec-
tric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, HL Switch mecha-
nism. 2,091,108 ; Aug. 24.
Sengebusch, Hans, Villa Park, assignor to Associated
Electric Laboratories, Inc.. Chicago, HI, Switch mech-
anism. 2,093,251 ; Sept. 14.
Sengebusch, Hans, Villa Park, assignor to associated Elec-
tric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, HI. Switch mecha-
nism. 2,100..524 : Nov. 30.
Sengstaken, John H. (See Armacost, W. H., and Sengs-
taken.)
Sengstaken, John H., Plandome, N. Y., assignor to The
Superheater Company, New York, N. Y. Supporting
means for economizer. 2,088,931 ; Aug. 3.
Senior, Gordon, Quorn, England. Multicylinder internal
combustion engine, particularly Diesel and like engine.
2.091.741 ; Aug. 31.
Senn, Emil, Reihen. near Basel, assignor to the firm of
J. R. Geigy A. G., Basel, Switzerland. Monoazo-dye-
stuffs and their manufacture. 2,083,308 ; June 8.
Senn, Otto, assignor to firm Chemical Works, formerly
Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland. Green monoazo dyestuffs
and their manufacture. 2,076,484 ; Apr. 6.
Sennett, Reginald H. (See Carter, P. G., Sennett, and
Shaw.)
Sensaud de Lavaud, Dimltrl, Paris, France. Hydraulic
device for the transmission of movement. 2,080,199 ;
May 11.
Senseman, Charles E. (See Vandervoort, Levi A., as-
signor.)
Sentman, William C, and M. Hecker, assignors of one-
Separating and isolating the thyreotropic and the gonado-
tropic hormone of the anterior lobe of the hypophysis.
2,085,768 ; July 6.
third to A. E. Cowles, Kellogg, Idaho. Automatic
braking device for automobiles. 2,088,725 : Aug. 3.
Septa, S. A. (See Cramer, Pieter J. S., assignor.)
Serafinowicz, Oscar, Berlin-Wilmersdorf, Germany. Col-
lapsible open air swimming bath. 2.092,782 ; Sept. 14.
Serak, George E., assignor to Alfred Decker & Cohn Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Trousers pocket. 2,087,123 ; July 13.
SerbPlI. Victor. (See Godfrey, T. M., and Serbell.)
Serciron, Marcel, Dourdan, France. Manufacture of cop-
per sulphate. 2,073,977; Mar. 16.
Serdich, Theodore, Gary, Ind. Snippers. 2,069,685;
Feb. 2.
Seres, Joseph. Jr.. Cleveland, Ohio. Fingerprinting appa-
ratus. 2,096,925; Oct. 26.
Serewicz, Albert E., Chicago, assignor of one-half to
W. P. Wrisley, Park Ridge, HI. Toilet article and
making same. 2,083.871 ; June 15.
Sergardi, Fablo, Lansing, Mich., assignor to Reo Motor
Car Company. Cooling apparatus. 2.067.421 ; Jan. 12.
Sergecff, Sergei, Moscow, Union of Socialist Soviet Re-
publics. Metallic Roentgen tube with revolving anti-
cathode. 2.075,146; Mar. 30.
Sergp.son, Allan M., Philadelphia, Pa. Shuttle.
2.071.238; Feb. 16.
Seright, Warren A., Muscatine, Iowa. Cultivator attach-
ment. 2,075,475; Mar. 30.
Serio, Harry P., Elmlra. N. Y. Detachable handle for
dishes. 2,077,273; Apr. 13.
Serra, Arthur J., Paris, France, assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation, Paterson. N. J. Stiffening the
uppers of boots and shoes. 2.088,766 ; Aug. 3.
Serra, Lulgi. Washington, D. C. Stamping or burr
forming tool. 2.088,978 ; Aug. 3.
Serra. Lulgi, Wa.shington. D. C. assignor to Serra Ltd.
Siphon flush tank. 2,099.631 : Nov. 16.
Serra, Manuel A., Habana, Cuba. Friction clutch for
motor cars. 2,079,822 ; May 11.
Serra Ltd. (See Serra, Lulgi, assignor.)
Serro. I'.tuI, Paris, France. Distributing device.
2,081,2.')3; May 2.').
Serroll, Robort, Schenectady, N. T., assignor to General
Electric Company. Accelerometer. 2,090,521 ; Aug.
17.
Serruys, Mas Y. A., Paris, France. Method and arrange-
ment for the operation of internal combustion engines.
2.073,288; Mar. 9.
Serste, Jacques E., Laeken-Brussels, Belgium. Hydraulic
shock absorber for vehicles and other mechanical ap-
plications. 2,088,875; Aug. 3.
Sertillange, .Maurice A.. Brest. France. Cable connecter
and junction with conical contact. 2.093.403 ; Sept. 21.
Servais, Norman H., Westminster, London, assignor to
Servais Services Limited, London, England. Silencer
for gaseous currents. 2,073,951 ; Mar. 16.
Servais Services Limited. (See Servais, Norman H., as-
signor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Andersson, Sven W. E.. assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Bergholn, Harry K., assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Dowell, Alvis Y., assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Elfving, T. M., and Hylander, as-
signors. )
Servel, Inc. (See Ellis, William H., assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Forberg, Trygve, assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Halnsworth, William R., assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Knight, Donald B., assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Kogel, Wilhelm G., assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Kogel, W., and Widell, assignors.)
Servel, Inc. (See Kuenzli, W. A., and Leeson, assignors.)
Servel, Inc. (See Lenning, Alvar, assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Munters, Carl G., assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Nave, Alfred E., assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Pick, Eric, assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Ruthenburg, Louis, assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Shagaloff, Harry C., assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Smith, Albert C, assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Taylor, R. S., and Shagaloff, as-
signors.)
Servel, Inc. (See Thomas. Albert B.. assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Ullstrand, Hugo M., assignor.)
Servel, Inc. (See Ullstrand, H. M., and Bergholm, as-
signors.)
Service Caster & Truck Company. (See Zeindler, Werner,
assignor. )
Strvice Devices, Incorporated. (See Shlvely, John J., as-
signor.)
Service Devices, Incorporated. (See Van Deventer, H. R.,
and Shively, assignors.)
Service Devices, Incorporated. (See Van Deventer, H. R.,
and Wood^ assignors.)
Service Devices, Incorporated. (See Vissing, Ellinn D.,
assignor.)
Service Patents Corporation. (See Chernow, Michael,
assignor.)
Service Supply Corporation. (See Shaw, H. E., and
Brogden, assignors.)
Servicemen Supply Company. (See Herkimer, Herbert, as-
signor.)
Sessions, Alwyn C, New Brunswick, N. J., assignor to
California Spray-Chemical Corporation, Berkeley, Calif.
Parasiticldal composition. 2,083,098 ; June 8.
Sessions, Alwyn C, New Brunswick, N. J., assignor to
California Spray-Chemical Cori)oration, Berkeley, Calif.
Stabilizer for horticultural sprays. 2,086,746 ; July 13.
Sessions, Frank L., Lakewood, Ohio. Apparatus for elec-
tric welding. 2,086.305 ; July 6.
Sessions, Frank L., Lakewood, Ohio. Speed control for
progressive electric heating and welding. 2,086,306 ;
July 6.
Sessions, Royal L., assignor to Hughes-Mitchell Processes,
Incorporated, Denver, Colo. White lead pigment and
making the same. 2,082,032 ; June 1.
Sessions, Royal L., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Hnghes-
Mttchell Processes, Incorporated, Denver, Colo. Mak-
ing white lead pigment. 2.091,797 ; Aug. 31.
Sessoms, William A.. Bonifay. Fla. Turpentine back
and puller. 2,096,384 ; Oct 19.
Setoguchl, Kazuo, Tokyo, Japan, assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric Incandescent lamp.
2,069,081 ; Jan. 26.
Setterberg, Asel, Bloomfield, Conn. Pipe. 2,094,852 :
Oct. 5.
Setterberg, Carl T. (See Tyd6n, Einar O. E., assignor.)
Sev, Alexandre, Paris. France, assignor to Corapagnie
Generale de Telegraphie Sans Fil. Electron discharge
tube. 2,097.258; Oct. 26.
Severance. Myron. Rochester, Mich. Milk stooL
2.100.877: Nov. 30.
Severin, Edwin, and F. Schierl, assignors to Telefunken
O^esellschaft fUr Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin,
Germany. Variable resistor device. 2,103,873 ; Dec
Severin, Frank W., Evanston, and T. H. Venn, Wllmette,
assignors to Venn-Severin Machine Co., Chicago, m.
Engine cylinder liner. 2.066,580; Jan. 5.
Severson, Albert C, et al. (See Severson, Samuel, as-
signor.)
Severson, (diaries E. (See Dierfcs. L. E.. and Severson.)
Severson. Ole, Shelton, Conn., assignor to The O. K. Tool
Company. Inc., New York, N. Y. Adjustable hollow mill.
Severson, Samuel, assignor of on^'ourth to A. C. Severson,
Valders. and one-half to J. Stahl, Chilton. Wis. Straw
separator. 2,067,422 ; Jan. 12.
^^l^nh «',''*°T ^i- G'endale, Calif. Tuning apparatus.
^.O0o..T8l ; Jan. 5.
^ToT6,867!''Feb^k6^'^^*^*' *^"- ^"^^ apparatus.
LIST OF PATENTEES
559
Severy, Victor H., Glendale, Calif. Tuning apparatus.
2,087,485 ; July 20.
Severy, Victor H., Los Angeles, Calif. Musical vibration
apparatus. 2,073,812 ; Mar. 16.
Severy, Victor H., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Creative Industries, Inc. Multifre-
quency generator. 2,069,780 : Feb. 9.
Severy, Victor H., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Creative
Industries, Inc. Magnetic control apparatus for musi-
cal instruments. 2,078,979 ; May 4.
Seyfried, Arthur W., assignor to The Apex Electrical
Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Ground con-
nection for electrical appliances. 2,103,758 ; Dec. 28.
Sevison, Luther E., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to The Ma-
chined Parts CorporatiOEt, Detroit, Mich. Coil ter-
minal. 2,091,798 ; Aug. 31.
Sewall, Arthur C, Auburn, Maine. Shoe counter.
2,091,720 ; Aug. 31.
Sewall, Sumner, Bath, Maine. Windshield construction.
2,094,970 ; Oct. 5.
Seward, Clarence L., Jr., Washington, D. C, assignor to
Eendix Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Liq-
uid level indicator and valve therefor. 2,082,723 ;
June 1.
Seward, Clarence L., Jr., Washington, D. C, assignor to
Bendlx Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Anti-
vibration support for instruments. 2,099,375 ; Nov. 16.
Seward, David E., et al. (See Melcher, A. A., and
Vanderpoel, assignors.)
Seward, Gray S., High Point, N. C. Corn harvester.
2,079,530 ; May 4.
Sewards, Theodore M. (See Lorenze, H. W. F., and
Brown, assignors.)
Sexton, Everett P., East McKeesport, assignor to The
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Fluid pressure brake. 2,074,761 ; Mar. 23.
Sexton, Frederick P., Lachine, Quebec, Canada. Insu-
lator supporting pm. 2,082,220 ; June 1.
Sexton, George L., Mllford, Conn. Cleaning water con-
duits. 2,075,237 ; Mar. 30.
Sexton, Wilfred A., Blackley, Manchester, assignor to Im-
perial Chemical Industries Limited, London, England.
Azo dyes and their production. 2,087,706 ; July 20.
Sexton, Wilfred A., Manchester, England, assignor to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Azo dye.
2,088,726 ; Aug. 3.
Sexton. Wilfred A. (See Paine, C, and Sexton.)
Sexton, Wilfred A. (See Coffey, S., Lapworth, and
Sexton.)
Seybert, Herman. (See Seybert, Nathan G., assignor.)
Seybert Nathan G., assignor of one-half to H. Seybert,
Philadelphia, Pa. Buffing wheel. 2,090,814 ; Aug. 24.
Seybold, Frederick W. (See Lewis, H. I., and Seybold.)
Seybold, Frederick W., Westfield, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to American Type Founders Com-
pany, Elizabeth, N. J. Bed motion. 2,082.183;
June 1.
Seybold, Frederick W., Westfield, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to American Type Pounders Com-
pany Elizabeth, N. J. Bed motion. 2,082,184;
June 1.
Seybold, Frederick W., Westfield, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to American Type Founders, Inc., Elizabeth,
N. J. Printing press. 2,083,099 ; June 8.
Seybold, Frederick W., Westfield, assignor to American
Type Founders Incorporated, Elizabeth, N. J. Printing
press. 2,084,783 ; June 22.
Seybold, Frederick W., Westfield, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to American Type Pounders, Incorporated,
Elizabeth, N. J. Double loading paper pile board.
2,094.826; Oct. 5.
Seyfarth, William J., Phoenix, Ariz. Snap-on spur re-
tainer. 2,098,017; Nov. 2.
Seyferth, Carl G., Muskegon, Mich. Landing gear.
2,080,342 ; May 11.
Seyferth, Carl G., assignor to West Michigan Steel Foundry
Co., Muskegon, Mich. Coupler. 2.067,794 ; Jan. 12.
Seyferth, Carl G., assignor to West Michigan Steel Foun-
dry Co., Muskegon, Mich. Coupling device for trailers
and tractors. 2,102,821 ; Dec. 21.
Seyferth, Carl G., and H. E. Swanson, assignors to West
Michigan Steel Foundry Co., Muskegon, Mich.
Landing gear. 2,082,033 : June 1.
Seyfried, Arthur W. (See McCabe, J. J., and Seyfried.)
Seyfried. Florence R.. Toledo, Ohio. Dennatold glove.
S.074,762; Mar. 23.
Seyl, Joseph C, Evanston, 111. Piling cabinet. 2,083,349 ;
June 8.
Seyler, Hobart W., Elizabeth, and J. H. Wells, Clalrton,
Pa. Recovery of light oil from coke-oven gas.
2,084,223 ; June 15.
Seymour-Avery Manufacturing Company. (See Cantor,
Alexander, assignor.)
Seymour, George W. (See Blake, G. R., and Seymour.)
Seymour, George W., Cumberland, Md., assignor to Cela-
nese Corporation of America. Resin. 2,076,795 ;
Apr. 13.
Seymour, Goorge W., Cumberland, Md., assignor to
Ccliincso Corporation of Amorlca. Esters of formals
and i)ropnrlnK them. 2,099,757 ; Nov. 23.
Seymour, George W., Cumberland, Md., assignor to
Oliinese <;orporHtlon of Aiiii-ncn. t,'<iiMpoHii ions con
talnlng esters of formalH. 2,099,758 ; Nov. 23.
Sejrmour, Merrill W., Irondequoit, N. T., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jer-
sey City, N. J. Antihalation backing for photographic
films. 2,083,672 ; June 15.
Seymour ife Peek Co. (See Arnold. Charles B., assignor.)
Seymour-Peck Co. (See Arnold, Charles B., assignor.)
Seymour, William A., Leavenworth, Kans. Apparatus for
processing grain. 2,098,521 ; Nov. 9.
Seys, Abraham J., Grand Rapids, Mich. Tow rod for
automobiles. 2,092,593 ; Sept. 7.
Seyter, William C. (See Becker, C. A., and Seyter.)
Sgritta, Gaudenz, Berkeley, CaUf. Automatic window
screen. 2,079,718; May 11.
Shacikoski, Anthony, Salina, Pa. Railway switch.
2,093.622; Sept. 21.
Shackelford, Lyne T., Mobile, Ala. Toy airplane.
2,092,380; Sept. 7.
Shackelford, Orie, Fairmont, W. Va. Conveyer.
2,074,595 ; Mar. 23.
Shackleton, Jack. (See Molins, W. E., and Shackleton.)
Shadford, James S., Los Angeles, Calif. Weather strip-
ping. 2,089,669 : Aug. 10.
Shaeffer, Clarence D., et al. (See Stowe, Charles B., as-
signor. )
Shafer, George E., assignor to The American Rolling Mill
Company, Middletown, Ohio. Channel structure for
metal arches. 2,073,185 ; Mar. 9.
Shafer, James A., East Cleveland, assignor to National
Malleable & Steel Castings Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Car truck. 2,073,075 ; Mar. 9.
Shafer, James A., East Cleveland, assignor to National
Malleable and Steel Castings Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Draft gear. 2,073,761 ; Mar. 16.
Shafer, James A., East Cleveland, assignor to National
Malleable and Steel Castings Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Friction mechanism for car trucks. 2,091,837 ; Aug.
31.
Shafer, James A., East Cleveland, assignor to National
Malleable & Steel Castings Co., Cleveland, Ohio. Leaf
spring car truck. 2,097,083 ; Oct. 26.
Shafer, Lincoln M. (See Crossley, M. L.. and Shafer.)
Shafer, Samuel, Jr., assignor to Chain Belt Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Scummer for settling tanks and the
like. 2,102,575 ; Dec. 14.
Shaff, Ernest H., assignor to W. H. Keller, Inc., Grand
Haven, Mich. Portable pressure fluid actuated tool.
2,099,280: Nov. 16.
Shaffer, Cleve P., San Francisco, Calif. Game. 2,082,983 ;
June 8.
Shaffer, Donald N., et al. (See Van Stone, Clifford E., as-
signor.)
Shaffer, Glenn A., assignor to Fort Howard Paper Com-
pany, Green Bay, Wis. Sheet dispenser. 2,085,480 ;
June 29.
Shaffer, Glenn A., assignor to Fort Howard Paper Com-
pany, Green Bay, Wis. Interfolded sheet dispenser.
2,085,481; June 29.
Shaffer, Glenn A., and P. H. Wirtz, assignors to Fort
Howard Paper Company, Green Bay, Wis. Dispenser
cabinet. 2,085,479 ; June 29.
Shaffer, Phillip, Mitchell, Nebr. Electromagnetic gas
tank lock. 2,101,758 ; Dec. 7.
Shaffer, William D., Brea, Calif. Combined well control
gate and power drive. 2,094.682 ; Oct. 5.
Shaffer, William D., Brea, Calif., and G. A. Humason,
Houston, Tex. Tubing head. 2,096,565 ; Oct. 19.
Shafner. Jerold H., Euclid Village, assignor to The Na-
tional Bronze & Aluminum Foundry Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Heat transfer apparatus. 2,072,652:
Mar. 2.
Shaffer, Adolph P., assignor to tJ. S. Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Decatur, 111. Handle construction for fly
swatters and the like. 2,077,132 ; Apr. 13.
ShagalofC, Harry C. (See Taylor, R. S., and Shagaloff.)
Shagaloff, Harry C, Evansvllle, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Servel, Inc., Dover, Del. Liquid fuel
burner. 2,069,857 ; Feb. 9.
Shailor, Frank E., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Remington
Rand Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Visible card file. 2,081,841 ;
May 24.
Shakespeare Company. (See MacDonald, Francis H. C,
assignor.)
Shakespeare Company. (See Shakespeare, William, Jr.,
assignor.)
Shakespeare Products Company. (See Weber, Herman,
assignor.)
Shakespeare, William, Jr., assignor to Shakespeare Co.,
Kalamazoo, Mich. Pishing reel. 2,067,007 ; Jan. 6.
Shakespeare, William, Jr., assignor to Shakespeare Com-
pany, Kalamazoo, Mich. Fishing reel. 2,080,900 ; May
18.
Shakespeare, William, Jr., assignor to Shakespeare Com-
pany, Kalamazoo, Mich. Fishing reel. 2,098,404 ;
Nov. 9.
SIiiiiUiONS Company, The. (See Wood, Frederick W., ns-
slirnor. )
Shnler Company, The. (See Ford, Frederick H„ as-
signor.)
Shnler, William T., Silver Creek, N. Y. Vibratory motion
producing apparatus. 2.097,347: Oct. 20.
Shnller, Hums M,, Marlon, Ark^ assignor of one-fourth to
F. W. l>Mbn, WiLshlnpton. D. C. Air eonditloniiig device
for motor vehicles. 2,004.221 ; Sept. 28.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Sballock, Edward W., assignor to .Vmerican Ore Reclama-
tion Company, Chicago, 111. Sintering system.
2.100.878 ; Nov. 30.
Shalomith, Israel H., Brooklyn, X. Y. Ornamental
wre^uh. 2,098.314 ; Xov. 9.
Shaiuberger. John P. (See Willby, N. H., Powers, and
Sluoniberger. )
Shambow Shuttle Company. (See Goff, Harold E., as-
signor.)
Shamrod, John F., Kansas City, Mo. Water heating
means. 2.093.7S2 : Sept. 21.
Sband, John S. (See Mason, G. H., Shand, and John-
son.)
Shane, C. B., Corporation. (See Shane, Conrad B., as-
signor.)
Shane, Conrad B., WUmette, assignor to C. B. Shane
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Overcoat. 2,069.628 ; Feb. 2.
Shane, William. (See Smith, F. W., and Shane.)
Sh.inU. Charles L., and C. W. Traut, assignors to The
Hoover Company. Xorth C^anton, Ohio. Suction cleaner.
2.103,099 ; Dec. 21.
Shank, Allen M., Burlington, Iowa. Transportation line
double service envelope repeater. 2.092,705 ; Sept. 7.
Shank. Charles M. (See Buccicone, D., and Shank.)
Shankland. Eodney T. (See Price R. H., and Shankland.)
Shanklin. John P., Riverhead, X. T., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Signaling system. 2,073,409 ;
Mar. 9.
Shanklin, John U. (See Schuyler, R. J., and Shanklin.)
Shanklin Manufacturing Company. (See Horsley, James
H., assignor.)
Shanks. Charles E., and X. R. Smith. Los Angeles, Calif.,
assignors to Boston Wire Stitcher Company, Portland,
Maine. Electric power-unit for fastener applying de-
vices. 2,088,350 ; July 27.
Shanley. Francs R., Washington, D. C. Onilgyro.
2.0S6.SS3 : July 13.
Shanley, Willi.am C, (Jhicago, HI. Yacutmi breaker for
flush valve devices. 2,071,004 ; Feb. 16.
Shanley, William C, assignor to The Imperial Brass
Manufacturing Comnany, Chicago, lU. Plumbing sys-
tem employing vacuum breakers. 2,087,049 ; Jnly 13.
Shann. Oscar A., Bayside, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, Xew York, X. T. Coin
collector apparatus. 2,088.309 ; July 27.
Shannon, Angus R. (See O'Xeill, William L., assignor.)
Shannon, Baker L., Houston, Tex. Jar. 2,102,754 ; Dec.
21.
Shannon, Charles R., Harlan, Ky. (Heaning device.
2,084,112 : June 15.
Shannon. Ellwood M., Bala, Pa. Power reverse gear.
2,071.363: Feb. 23.
Shannon, Ellwood M., Bala, and J. F. McMenamin,
Philadelphia, Pa. Power reverse gear. 2,072,410 ;
Mar. 2.
Shannon, Henry W., Osage, Okla. Fishing tooL
2.094.419 : Sept. 28.
Shannon, Maurice C, Alabama Citjt, Ala., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Republic Steel Corporation,
Cleveland, Ohio. Open hearth furnace. 2,094,471 ;
Sept. 28.
Shannon, S. Q. (See Stifter, Frank E., assignor.)
Shannon. S. Q., Los Angeles, Calif. Piston oil pump.
2,066.489 ; Jan. 5.
Snanor, Edgar E., assignor to The Petroleum Iron Works
Company of Ohio, Sharon, Pa. Closing sealing rings.
2.081,877 : May 25.
Shanton, Ira A., St. Petersburg, Fla. Trap for animals.
2.102,563 ; Dec. 14.
Shapiro, .\braham, assignor to Universal Stamping It
Mfg. Co., Chicago, 111. Motion picture and sound re-
producing machine. 2,099,376 ; Xov. 16.
Shapiro, Arthur, Chelsea, Mass., assignor of one-fonrth
to J. Shapiro, Baltimore, Md.^ one-fourth to I. Shapiro,
Chicago, 111., one-fonrth to N. Shapiro, and one-fourth
to S. Shapiro, Chelsea, Mass. Ice cream cone.
2.074,278: Mar. 16.
Shapiro, David B., et aL (See Bryant, Don W., as-
sizor.)
Shapiro, Isaac, et al. (See Balton, James, assignor.)
Shapiro, Isaac, et al. (See Shapiro, Arthur, assignor.)
Shapiro, Isadore, assignor to The Athletic Shoe Company,
Chicago, 111. Athletic shoe. 2.095.766 : Oct. 12.
Shapiro, Isadore. assignor to The Athletic Shoe Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Athletic shoe. 2.098.468 : Nov. 9.
Shapiro. Joseph, et aL (See Balton, James, assignor.)
Shapiro, Joseph, et al. (See Shapiro. Arthur, assignor.)
Shapiro, Xathan. et al. (See Balton, James, assignor.)
Shapiro, Nathan, et al. (See Shapiro. Arthur, assignor.)
Shapiro, Samuel, et al. (See Balton. JamM. assignor.)
Shapiro. Samuel, et al. (See Shapiro, Arthur, assignor.)
Shaplolgh, James H., assignor to Hercul">8 Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington. Dfl. Process and apparatus for
manufacturing ammonium nitrate. 2.102,136: Dec. 14.
Shapter, George U., Erie, Pa., as-iignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Electric power system. 2,102,387 ;
Doc. 14.
Sharltz. fireek L., Wythevllle, Ta. Auxiliary moldboard.
2,079.531 : May 4.
Shark.>y. Everett W., Woodhaven, N. Y. Tie atay.
2.06.«<.l.'i3: Jan. 19.
Sharma. Jagan N., Riverside, assignor to Food Machin-
ery Corporation, San Jose, Calif. Coloring frnlt.
2,6(J8,081 ; Jan. 19.
Sharma. Jagan X., Riverside, assignor to Food Machinery
Corporation, San Jose. Calif. Corrective method of
coloring fruit. 2,092,090; Sept. 7.
Sharma. Jagan X., Berkeley, assignor to Food Machinery
Corporation, San Jose, Calif. Treating fruits and
vegetables. 2,073.854 ; Mar. 16.
Sharma, Jagan X., Berkeley, assignor to Food Machinery
Corooration, San Jose, Calif. Coloring fruit,
2,09"2,091; Sept. 7.
Sharp, Albert. (See King, H. L., Sharp, and Schnorr.)
Sharp, Campbell K., Jackson, assignor to Sharvania Oil
and Grease Corporation, Memphis, Tenn. Lubrication.
2.074.943 : Mar. 23.
Sharp, Clark E., Columbus, Ohio. Rocking rwinglng bed.
2,076,675 ; Apr. 13.
Sharp. David G., Eloomfield, X. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manufac-
turing Companv. East Pittsburgh, Pa. X-ray tube,
2,098,315 ; Nov. 9.
Sharp & Dohme, Incorporated. (See Hartung, W. H.,
Young, and Crossley, assignors.)
Sharp & Dohme, Inc. (See Miller, Ellis, assignor.)
Sharp & Dohme, Incorporated. (See stiller, E., and
Hartung, assignors.)
Sharp & Dohme, Incorporated. (See Relchel, John, as-
signor.)
Sharp, Elmer R., assignor to Victor Animatograph Cor-
poration. Davenport, Iowa. Projector cabinet and case.
2.087,863 : July 20.
Sharp, Elwood A., assignor to Parke, Davis i Company,
Detroit. Mich. Therapeutic product and making same.
2.099,708 ; Nov. 23.
Sharp, Frederick L., and M. Barrowcliff, Blackley, Man-
chester, England, assignors to Imperial Chemical In-
dustries Limited. Mercurated ealicyl aryl amldea.
2,077. .')91 ; Apr. 20.
Sharp. Frederick L.. Blackley, Manchester, England, as-
signor to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Poly-
mercurated aromatic hydrocarbons. 2,094,085 ; Sept.
28.
Sharp, (Jeorge G., Wyoming, N. J. Stateroom and ac-
commodation enclosure for ships and the like.
2.079.635 : May 11.
Sharp, Henry J., Emsworth, assignor to Commonwealth
Trast Company, trustee, Pittsburgh, Pa. Joining
lengths of metal. 2.101.349: Dec. 7.
Sharp, Howard B., Independence, Mo., assignor to
Standard Oil Company, Chicago, HI. Heater.
2,094,724 ; Oct. 5.
Sharp, James. (See Jones, W., Sharp, and Boehm.)
Sharp, John E., X'ew Kensington, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Closure.
2,090,555 ; Aug. 17.
Sharp, John E., New Kensington, and M. M. Kipfer,
Arnold, assignors to Aluminum Company of America,
Pittsburgh. Pa. Bottle cap-making and applying ma-
chine. 2.090,346 : Oct. 19.
Sharp, L. Alan. Bellevue, Pa. Distribution of electricity.
2.079.636 ; May 11.
Sharp, Lewis. (See Whitlock. R. G.. and Share.)
Sharp, Nesby W. (See Elklns, MeMn A., assignor.)
Sharp, Robert E. B., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Bald-
win-Southwark Corporation. Pivot valve and sealing
means. 2,081,842 ; May 25.
Sharp, Robert E. B., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Bald-
win-Southwark Corporation. Overspeed control for hy-
draulic turbines. 2.094.282 : Sept. 28
Sharp, Robert E. B., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Bald-
win-Southwark Corporation. Strip bearing.
2,099.661 : Nov. 16.
Sharp. Robert F. (See Snyder, Ross W., assignor.)
Sharp, Robert P., Uvalde, Tex. Vending machine.
2.094.433 : Sept. 28.
Sharp, Samuel J., Warwood, Wheeling, W. Va. Shaper
attachment. 2,089,074 ; Aug. 3.
Sharpe, Clyde J., Tampa, Fla. Powder package and gun.
2,091,081 : Aug. 24. i- = 6
Sharpies. Laurence P., Haverford, assignor to The Shar-
pies Specialty Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Machine
and method for separating solids from liquids.
2,095,206 : Oct. 5.
Sharpies Solvents Corporation. (See Olin, John F., as-
signor.)
Sharpless Solvents Corporation, The. (See Schaefer,
Joseph J., assignor.)
Sharpies Solvents Corporation, The. (See Thomas, C. A.,
and Schmidt-Nickels, assignors.)
Sharpies Solvents Corporation, The. (See Thomas,
Charles A., assignor.)
Sharpies Specialty Company, The. (See Ambler, C. M.
Jr., and Underwood. a.<:signors. )
Sharpies Specialty Company, The. (See Ayres, Arthur D-
assignor.)
Sharpies Specialty Company, The. (See Ayres, A- D-
and Brewer, assignors.)
Sharpies Specialty Comoany, The. (See Bath, Wilmer H.,
assisTior.)
Sharpies Specialty Company, The. (See Hatman, Julius
G., assignor.)
Sharpies Specialty Company, The. (See Jones, Leo D.,
assignor.)
Sharpies Specialty Company, The. (See Sharpies, Lau-
rence P., assignor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
561
Sliarpless, Caspar P., Swarthmore, assignor to Milk
Processes, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacturing
cream cheese. 2,098,764; Nov. 9.
Sharpless, Caspar P., Swarthmore, assignor to Milk
Processes, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacturing cream
cheese products. 2,098,765 ; Nov. 9.
Sharps, Samuel, assignor to Superior Knitting Mills,
Philadelphia, Pa. Garment construction and making
the same. 2,072,050 ; Feb. 23.
Shartel, Warren W. (See Hodnefield, O. T., and Shartel.)
Sharvania Oil and Grease Corporation. (See Sharp,
Campbell K., assignor.)
Shaver, George D., Croven Point, Ind. Mineral wool in-
sulation. 2,101,921 ; Dec. 14.
Shaver, William W., assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Insulator having high surface resist-
ance and making it. 2,081,508 ; May 25.
Shaw, Albert L., Coriune, Utah. Picture frame.
2,089,765 ; Aug. 10.
Shaw, Alfred O., Malta, Idaho, assignor to Milk Processes,
Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Treating sour products.
2,095,767 ; Oct. 12.
Shaw, Burton B., Adel, assignor to Penn Electric Switch
Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Burner control system.
2.076.967 ; Apr. 13.
Shaw, Burton E., Adel, assignor to Penn Electric Switch
Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Burner control system.
2.076.968 ; Apr. 13.
Shaw, Burton E., Adel, assignor to Penn Electric Switch
Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Burner control circuit
protection system. 2,080,580; May 18.
Shaw, Burton E. Adel, assignor to Penn Electric Switch
Co., Des Moines, Iowa. Control system for fuel burners.
2,086,823 ; July 13.
Shaw, Cecil. (See Beckett, E. G., Shaw, Stephens, Semple,
and Thomson.)
Shaw, Cecil. (See Carter, P. G., Sennett, and Shaw.)
Shaw, Cecil, Grangemouth, Scotland, assignor to Imperial
Chemical Industries Limited. Coloring acetate artificial
silk. 2,097,675 ; Nov. 2.
Shaw, Claude, and J. Best, Bristol, Va. : said Best assignor
to said Shaw. Doweling machine. 2,072,013 ; Feb. 23.
Shaw, David M., Sydenham, London, England. Grip,
handle, or shaft of percussive or swinging imple-
ments. 2,099,319 ; Nov. 16.
Shaw, Edward L., Chestnut Hill, Mass., assignor to God-
frey L. Cabot, Inc., Boston, Mass. Building concrete
roadways. 2,096,699 ; Oct. 19.
Shaw, Edward R., Cincinnati, Ohio. Separator.
2,088,816; Aug. 3.
Shaw, Frederick H., et al. (See Good, Francis E., as-
signor. )
Shaw, George R. (See Caldwell, 6. A., and Shaw.)
Shaw, George R., Verona, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America. Cath-
ode heater insulation. 2,092,815 ; Sept. 14.
Shaw, George S., Wallasey, England. Moving band for
advertising and the like devices. 2,099,281 ; Nov. 16.
Shaw, Harry A., Seattle, Wash. Dowel pin for concrete
construction. 2,094,853 ; Oct. 6.
Shaw, Harry E., Elkins Park, and J. Brogden, Melrose
Park, assignors to Service Supply Corporation, Phila-
delphia, Pa. Pole climber. 2.082,553 ; June 1.
Shaw, Harry F., and W. G. Swartz, McKeesport, Pa.
Paddle wheel. 2,079,823 ; May 11.
Shaw, Harold F., assignor to F. A. Whitney Carriage
Company, LeomtHster, Mass. Crib. 2,094,553 ; Sept.
28.
Shaw, Harry F., Clairton, Pa. Continuous blow-off for
steam boilers. 2,097,648- Nov. 2.
Shaw, James T., Berkeley, Calif. Leg supporting device.
2,067,101 ; Jan. 5.
Shaw, John C. M., Mangum, Okla. Adjustable truss pad.
2 073 289 ' Mar. 9 - «-
Shaw, John D., Washington, D. C. Cable Joint.
2,084,224 ; June 15.
Shaw, Kenneth R., assignor to Easthampton Rubber
Thread Co., Easthampton, Mass. Method of and ma-
chine for producing rubber thread. 2,082,743 ; June 1.
Shaw, Kenneth R., assignor to Easthampton Rubber
Thread Co., Easthampton, Mass. Rubber thread and
making same. 2,082,744 ; June 1.
Shaw, Louis A. (See Drinker, P., and Shaw.)
Shaw-I'orkins Mjinufncturing Company. (See Wins-
borough, P., and Davis, assignors.)
Shaw, Peter, Belfast, Northern Ireland. Machine for
treating bast fibers. 2,091,165 ; Aug. 24.
Shaw, Robert C, Ilolmdel, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Radio transmitter. 2,085,125 ; June 29.
Shaw, Robert D., Hartford, Conn., assignor, by mesne
asslgnmonts, to Nlles-Bement-Pond Company, New York,
N. Y. Electrically controlled and operated lathe.
2,071,180; Feb. 16.
Shaw, Robert D., Hartford, Conn., assignor, by mesne
assigiiDKnits, to Nllos-Bomont-Pond Company, New Ybrk,
N. Y. Tracer for hydrauUcally operated die sinking
machines. 2,079.720; May 11.
Shaw, Robert D., Hartford, Conn., assignor, by mesne
aN.signinents, to NIIcs-Bonient-Pond Company, New York,
N. Y. Comblnod tool holder and chip breaker.
2,096,137; Oct. 19.
Shaw- Walker Company, The. (See BouTdon, Russell G.,
assignor.)
Shaw-Walker Company, The. (See Hunter, David E., as-
signor.)
Shaw-Walker Company, The. (See Hunter, D. E., and
Eoui-don, assignors.)
Shaw-Walker Company, The. (See Page, John H., as-
signor. )
Shaw, Warren W., Los Angeles, Calif. Variable throat for
fluid passages. 2,066,544 ; Jan. 5.
Shaw, Wesley P., Los Angeles, Calif. Valve. 2,086,001 ;
July 6.
Shaw, William B., Edmonton, Alberta, assignor to The
Locbar Buckle Company, Limited, Halifax, Nova Scotia,
Canada. Garment slide. 2,081,385 ; May 25.
Shawhan, Samuel F., and C. M. Ashley, Maplewood, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Carrier Corporation,
Newark, N. J. Centrifugal fan. 2,096,926 ; Oct. 26.
Shawinigan Chemicals Limited. (See Blaikie, Kenneth
G.. assignor.)
Shawkee Manufacturing Company. (See Haub, George R.,
assignor.)
Sheaf e, Ralph J. (See Lounsbury, C. E., and Sheaf e.)
Sheaffer, W. A., Pen Company. ( See Cuthbert, William R.,
assignor.)
Sheaffer, W. A., Pen Company. (See Cuthbert, W. R.,
and Lindemon, assignors.)
Sheaifer, W. A., Pen Company. (See Cuthbert, W. R.,
and Mundell, assignors.)
Sheaffer, W. A., Pen Company. (See Olson, Wilbur K.,
assignor.)
Sheaffer, W. A., Pen Company. (See Wright, Howard S.,
assignor.)
Sheahin, John. (See Hesper, Jos4, assignor.)
Shealy, Heyward, Hendersonville, N. C. Lug strap holder.
2,100,820 ; Nov. 30.
Sheane, Francis L., assignor to Shelton Tack Company,
Shelton, Conn. Rivet. 2,096,598 ; Oct. 19.
Sheard, George H., Athena, Oreg. Straw scattering at-
tachment. 2,085,171 ; June 29.
Shearer, Archie E., La Habra, Calif. Cabinet.
2,086,643 ; July 13.
Shearer, Paul, assignor to C. H. Maslund & Sons, Inc.,
Carlisle, Pa. Carpet weaving. 2,073,227 ; Mar. 9.
Sheatsley, Paul W., Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Switch.
2,066,490 ; Jan. 6.
Sheatsley, Paul W., Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Switch.
2,066,491 ; Jan. 5.
Shebat, Herbert V., Little Falls, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Reed Propeller Co., Inc.,
Garden City, N. Y. Bearing. 2,076,254; Apr. 6.
Sheehan, Edward, San Francisco, Calif. Railroad cross-
ing. 2,087,168 ; July 13.
Sheehan, Edward A., Stoughton, assignor to Panther-
Panco Rubber Co. Inc., Chelsea, Mass. Machine for
finishing molded articles of rubber. 2,101,654 ; Dec. 7.
Sheehan, John. (See Kollmayer, C, and Sheehan.)
Sheehan, John J., and W. P. Egan, Lynn, Mass. Wax
thread sewing machine. 2,081,371 ; May 25.
Sheehan, Joseph D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fountain ven
cleaner. 2,103,699 ; Dec. 28.
Sheehan-Kollmayer Inc. (See Kollmayer, C, and Sheehan,
assignors.)
Sheehan, William M., Merlon, Pa., assignor to General
Steel Castings Corporation, Granite City, HI. Vehicle
structure. 2,099,145 ; Nov. 16.
Sheehy, Daniel F., assignor to Vanity Fair Silk Mills,
Reading, Pa. Knit netlier garment with inelastic crotch
insert. 2,093,371 ; Sept. 14.
Sheer, Harry, New York, N. Y. Dress ornament.
2,085,548; June 29.
Sheesley, Charles L. (See McCombs, W. L., and Shees-
ley.)
Sheet Polarizer Company. (See Land, Edwin H., as-
signor.)
Sheetz, Thomas R., San Francisco, Calif. Water circulat-
ing system for washing machines. 2,086,949 : July 13.
Shetheia, Donald H., Brunswick, Ga., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Reflning rosin.
2,094,503 ; Sept. 28.
ShefReld, Donald H., Brunswick, Ga., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Alethod for the
recovery of terpenes from mixtures containing the same.
2,097,743; Nov. 2.
Sheffield, Donald H., Brunswick, Ga., assignor to Hercules
Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Isomerizatlon of
plnene. 2,097,744 ; Nov. 2.
SlK^llicUl Gage Corporation. (See Markwlck, Frederick H.,
aa.signor. )
Sheffield, Marvin J., CarroUton, Ga. Cultivator attach-
ment. 2,073,884; Mar. 16.
Shcllield Steel Corporation. (See Scholer, Charles H.,
assignor.)
. Shoflield Steel Corporation. (See Shepherd, James C,
assignor.)
Sheffield Steel Corporation. (See Westphal, Frederick A.,
assignor.)
Shoflleld, William P., Sparrows Point, Md. Drilling shaft
coupling. 2.094.416: Sopt. 28.
Shofras, Philip. (See Brenner, Bernard W., assignor.)
Shells. William J., Roxbury, Mass. Repairing defective
masonry wall.s. 2,074,566 ; Mar. 23.
Sheker.llan, Phyllis A., Goldsboro, N. C. Match snuffer.
2,087,360 ; July 20.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Shelby Spring Hinge Co., The. (See Hubbs, Henry E.,
assignor.)
Sheldon, E. H., and Company. (See Cummings, J., and
Sheldon, assignors.)
Sheldon, Edgar H. (See Cummings, J., and Sheldon.)
Sheldon, Howard W., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to
Houdrv Process Corporation, Dover, Del. Production
of low boiling hydrocarbons. 2,087,268 ; July 20,
Sheldrick, Laurence S., assignor to Ford Motor Company
Dearborn, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,078,420 ; Apr. 27.
Shell Development Company. (See Anderson, A. P., and
Kellogg, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Anderson, A. P., and
Nelson, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Baars, (Serrit, as-
signor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Baptie, Albert S., as-
signor.)
Shell Development Company, (See Belchetz, A., and
Carney, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Bent, F. A., Wit,
and Ponig, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Carney, Samuel C, as-
signor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Chonette, W. C, and
Hamilton, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See de Sim6, M., and
Hilmer, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Engs, William, as-
signor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Engs, W., and Mora-
vec, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Engs, W., and Red-
mond, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Engs, W., and van
de Griendt, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Evans, T., and Edlund,
assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Evans, T. W., and
Knllard, assignors.)
Shell Development Company, et al. (See Gilbert, W. E.,
and Sargent, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Gregory, SpaSord M.,
assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Groll, Herbert P. A.,
assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Groll, H. P. A., and
Hearne, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Groll, H. P. A., and
Ott, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Herron, John C, as-
signor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Hohmann, Henri M.,
and de Wilde, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. ( See Holweck, Femand, as-
signor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Hund, W. J., and
Rosenstein, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Klemgard, Edwin N.,
assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Langedijb, S. L., and
van Peski.)
Shell Development Company. (See Max, Nlcolaas, as-
signor.)
Shell Development Company. (See McKittrick, D. S., and
Berry, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Millar, E. W., and
Groll, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Moravec, Richard Z.,
assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Moravec, R. Z.,
Evans, and Humphreys, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See Moser, Franz R., as-
signor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Muzzey, David S.,
Jr., assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Nederbragt, Gerrit
W., assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Pfelffer, Joban P.,
assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Pyiel, Ewald D.,
assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See RetaiUiau, Edmond
R. P. E., assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Rich, Raymond C, as-
sifmor. )
Shell Development Company. (See Roelfsema, Petrns J.,
assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Romp, Hcndrik A.,
assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Rosenstein, Ludwlg,
assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Rost van Tonnlngcn, .
.Tohnnnes H. W., assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Rnys, J. D., and Ed-
wards, assignors.)
Shell Dovolopinent Company. (See Saal, Reyerus N. J.,
assignor.)
Sholl Development Company. (See Scharink, Hendrik B
J., assignor.)
Shell Development Company. (See Steck, Leo V., as-
slRTior.)
Shell Development Company. (See Steck, L. V., Engs,
and de Slmo, assignors.)
(See Straatman, Alphons
(See Tamele, M. W., and
(See Taylor, Marion D., as-
(See Tijmstra, Sijbren,
(See Tulleners, Anton J.,
(See van Campen, Pieter,
(See van de Griendt,
(See van Dijck, Willem
(See van Dijck, W. J. D.,
(See van Peski, A. J.,
(See Verver, Cedric G.,
(See von Fnchs, Gfeorge
(See von Stietz, George E.
(See Waterman, Hein I.,
(See Welikanov, Alexander
(See Welke, Ferdinand G.,
(See William*, B. C, and
(See Tabroff, D.*Ii., and
(See Yates, Wallace J., SB-
Shell Development Company.
G. H., assignor.)
Shell Development Company.
Groll, assignors.)
Shell Development Company.
signor. )
Shell Development Company.
assignor. )
Shell Development Company.
assignor. )
Shell Development Company.
.assignor. )
Shell Development Company.
Gerald H., assignor.)
Shell Development Company.
J. D., assignor.)
Shell Development Company.
and Mayer, assignors.)
Shell Development Company. (See van Peski, Adrianus J^
assignor.)
Shell Development Company.
and Caudri, assignors.)
Shell Development Company.
assignor.)
Shell Development Company.
H., assignor.)
Shell Development Company.
G., assignor.)
Shell Development Company.
assignor.)
Shell Development Company.
G., assignor.)
Shell Development Company.
assignor.)
Shell Development Company.
McAllister, assignors.)
Shell Development Company.
Givens, assignors.)
Shell Development Company.
signor.)
Shellenberger, Rolfe, Westlield, assignor to the Babcock &
Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Fluid heat exchange
apparatus. 2,091,231 ; Aug. 24.
Sheller, Edward W., assignor to Sheller Manufacturing
Corporation, Portland, Ind, Steering wheeL
2,082,221 : June 1.
Sheller Manufacturing Corporation. (See Anderson, John
W., assignor.)
Sheller Manufacturing Corporation. (See Sheller, Ed-
ward W., assignor.)
Shellmar Products Company. (See Engel, William H.,
assignor.)
Shellmar Products Company. (See Gilfillan, Paul M.,
assignor.)
Shellmar Products Company. (See Gurwick, Irving, as-
signor.)
Shelor, Frederick L., Sandston, Va. Dluminated indi-
cator for house numbers or the like. 2,082,724:
June 1.
Shelor, Frederick L., assignor to Innovation Brakes, Inc.,
Richmond, Va. Braking mechanism for automobiles.
2.081,254; May 25.
Shelton, Dwight J., assignor to The Marion Steam Shovel
Company, Marion, Ohio. Excavating machine.
2,073,539 : Mar. 9.
Shelton, Richard T., executor et al. (See Shelton, Wil-
liam G.)
Shelton, Robert. (See Rider, T. H., Shelton, and Haynes.)
Shelton. Stewart S., Hyattsville, Md. Time controUed
switch for contact printing. 2,086.950 : July 13.
Shelton Tack Co., The. (See Anderson, Nils H., assignor.)
Shelton Tack Company. (See Sheane, Francis L., as-
signor.)
Sheltpn, W. G., Company. (See Shelton, William G..
assignor.)
Shelton, William G., deceased, St. Louis, Mo., R. T.
Shelton, L. E. Sherwood, and Mississippi Valley Tnwt
Company, executors, assignors to W. G. Shelton Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Heating pad. 2,076,050; Apr. 6.
Shelving .and Parts Manufacturing Corporation. (See
Jacobs, Rex C, assignor.)
Shenehon, Howard E., Minneapolis, Minn. Headlight
indicator and ornament. 2,083,673 ; June 15.
^ o?>o-"Q°Vn*'°T^^P''o5"" Somerset, Ky. Automobile brake.
J,U8(,8l9 : Julv 20.
^*'l°r>'^l'oi^^"?''° E-' ^^^ ■5^°''^> N. T. Fishing lure.
^,078, 810 ; Apr. 27.
Shepard, David C. (See Heller, Walter E., assignor.)
Shepard, David C. (See Smith, Swan, assignor.)
^^o^^J^ao-P^X"^. rP- ^^- P*"l' Minn. Container.
^,094,000 ; Oct. 5.
Shepard, Francis H., executrix. (See Shepard, James A.)
Shepard, Francis H., Jr. (See Schade, O. H., and Shepard,
Shepard, Francis H., Jr., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to
Kadio i^llfl""^'?" f>f America. Capacity balance dr^
Shepard, Francis H., Jr.," Rutherford, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America,
2!o86.964 :''iu/i3. ''■ '^"'°' measuring mean..
LIST OF PATENTEES
563
Shepard, Francis H., Jr., Rutherford, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Kadio Corporation of America,
New York, N. T. Electrical measuring device.
2,086,965 ; July 13.
Shepard, Francis H., Jr., Rutherford, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America.
Tuning indicator circuit. 2,094,684 ; Oct. 5.
Shepard, Francis H., Jr., Rutherford, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America.
Photometer. 2,100,755 ; Nov. 30.
Shepard, Francis H., Jr., Rutherford, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America,
New York, N. Y. Alternating current control.
2,100.756 ; Nov. 30.
Shepard, Frederick J., Jr., West Newton, and N. Warshaw,
Mattapan, assignors to Lewis-Shepard Company, Wa-
tertown, Mass. Floor truck. 2,070,095 ; Feb. 9.
Shepard, George H. (See PefEer, H. C, Shepard, and
Sherman.)
Shepard, George R., et al. (See Kaiser, Henry A., as-
signor.)
Shepard, James A., assignor to Shepard Niles Crane &
Hoist Corporation, Montour Falls, N. Y. Motor control.
2,077,904; Apr. 20.
Shepard, James A., deceased, by F. H. Shepard, execu-
trix, Montour, assignor to Shepard Niles Crane & Hois1
Corporation, Montour Falls, N. Y. Electrical resistoi
unit. 2,078,778 ; Apr. 27.
Shepard Niles Crane & Hoist Corporation. (See Shepard,
James A., assignor.)
Shepard, Oscar P., Cincinnati, Ohio. Elevator.
2,086,002 ; July 6.
Shepard, Samuel D., Chevy Chase, Md. Gun sight.
2,103,189 ; Dec. 21.
Sheperdson, John W., M. Morgan, and J. M. O'Malley, as-
signors to Morgan Construction Company, Worcester,
Mass. Rolling mill. 2,083,100 ; June 8.
Sheperdson, John W., Worcester, assignor to Morgan Con-
struction Company, Worcester, Mass. Edge rolling
method and apparatus. 2,090,706 ; Aug. 24.
Shephard, Edward A., Oakland, Calif. Golf tee.
2,074,519 ; Mar. 23.
Shepherd, Claude H., Chicago, 111. Separation of material.
2,073,952 ; Mar. 16.
Shepherd, James C, assignor to Sheffield Steel Corpora-
tion, Kansas City, Mo. Highway guard. 2,093,577 ;
Sent. 21.
Shepherd, Judson O'D., Atlanta, Ga. Metering system.
2,079,721 ; May 11.
Shepherd, Milton S., and F. C. Wiley, assignors of one
third to L. A. Roser, Salt Lake City, Utah. SuctioB
valve. 2,078,347 ; Apr. 27.
Shepherd, Solomon W., San Francisco, Calif. Amusement
apparatus. 2,069,686 • Feb. 2.
Sheoherd, Thomas L., Brighton, England. Shirts, and
collars, collar bands, and the like. 2,087,532 ; July 20.
Sheppard, George P. (See Pitt, W/lliam A., Jr., as-
signor.)
Sheppard. Harry N., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Scott
& Williams, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Machine
for knitting fabric with rubber inlay. 2,087,820 ; July
20.
Sheppard, Orlando, Jr., Atlanta, Ga. Apparatus for
delinting cotton. 2,095,155 ; Oct. 5.
Sheppard, Samuel E., and W. Vanselow, Rochester, N. Y.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Ultraviolet printing-out
compounds. 2,066,582 ; Jan. 5.
Sheppard, Samuel E., and J. J. Schmltt, Rochester, N. Y.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Film preserving package.
2,080,066 ; May 11.
Sheppard, Samuel E., and W. Vanselow, Rochester,
N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman
Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J. Photothermo-
graphic composition. 2,095,839 ; Oct. 12.
Sheppard, Samuel E., and J. H. Hudson, Rochester, N. Y.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Preparing photographic
gelatin. 2,101,877 ; Dec. 14.
Sheppard, William P., Chicago, HI. Electric lighting de-
vice. 2,079,532 ; May 4.
Sherburne, B. R. (See Sawyer, Guy R., assignor.)
Shere, Albert T. (See Bloom, C. P., and Shere.)
Sheridan, Francis B., deceased, assignor of one-half to
W. A. Jacobson, Syracuse, N. Y. ; Rose M. Sheridan,
executrix. Device for correcting foot troubles.
2,086,242 ; July 6.
Sherldnn Iron Works, The, et al. (See Larivlere, Pierre,
assignor.)
Sherldnn, Rose M., executrix. (See Sheridan, Francis B.)
Sheridan, T. W., & C. B., Company. (See Kleineberg,
Paul E., assignor.)
Sherldnn, T. W. & C. B., Company, et al. (See Larivlere,
Pierre, nsRlgnor. >
Sherman, Albert, Hampton, Va. Rear sight for guns.
2,076,000; Apr. 6.
Sherman, Donald W., Shorewood, assignor to A. O. Smith
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Spring hanger attach-
ment for automobile frames. 2,000,401 ; Aug. 17.
Sherman, Rdwln, uHHlgnor to R. B. Marshall, Alton, 111.
Container. 2,070,188 ; May 4.
Sherman, Blroy P.. Ashtabula, Ohio, assignor to The
Ashtabula Corrugated Box Company. Corner protector.
2,068,771 ; Jan. 26.
Sherman, George W., Jr. ( See PefEer, H. C, Shepard, and
Sherman.)
Sherman, Harry E., Alton, assignor to The Equitable
Powder Manufacturing Company, East Alton, lU. Sig-
nal torch. 2,073,530; Mar. 9.
Sherman, Jack. (See Singer, N. H., and Sherman.)
Sherman, Jacob D., C. S. Reed, and O. Currie, assignors
to Reynolds Spring Company, Jackson, Mich. Com-
posite structural member. 2,()89,005 ; Aug. 3.
Sherman, Jesse B., New York, N. Y. Oscillograph.
2,072,653; Mar. 2.
Sherman, John C. (See Huse, Oscar E., assignor.)
Sherman, John C, Attleboro, Mass. Making of pulp
rovings, yarns, and twines. 2,072,138 ; Mar. 2.
Sherman, John C, Attleboro, Mass. Manufacture of pulp
rovings. 2,087,097 ; July 13.
Sherman, John K. (See Greider, H. W., and Sherman.)
Sherman, John Q. (See Adler, Charles, Jr., assignor.)
Sherman, John Q. (See Sherman, J. Q., and Metzner.)
Sherman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio. Air cooling apparatus.
Re. 20,325 ; Apr. 6.
Sherman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio. Manifolding paper.
Re. 20,452 ; July 20.
Sherman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio. Attachment for writ-
ing machines. 2,067.210 ; Jan. 12.
Sherman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio. Iklanifold material.
2,071,364 ; Feb. 23.
Sherman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio,
device. 2,072,133 ; Mar. 2
Portable manifolding
Portable manifolding
Automatic paper car-
Strip feeding and im-
Oct. 12.
Pin type feeding de-
Split platen mount-
Portable register.
Sherman. John Q., Dayton, Ohio,
device. 2,072,134 ; Mar. 2.
Sherman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio,
rier. 2,092,029 ; Sept. 7.
Sherman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio,
printing apparatus. 2,095,292 ;
Sherman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio,
vice. 2,095,293; Oct. 12.
Sherman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio,
ing. 2,098.978; Nov. 16.
Sherman, John Q., Dayton, Ohio.
2,103,279 ; Dec. 28.
Sherman, John Q., and A. W. Metzner, Dayton, Ohio, said
Metzner assignor to said Sherman. Platen roll for
writing machines. 2,067,211 ; Jan. 12.
Sherman, John Q., and A. W. Metzner, Dayton, Ohio;
said Metzner assignor to said Sherman. Writing ma-
chine. 2,070,625 ; Feb. 16.
Sherman, John Q., and A. W. Metzner, Dayton, Ohio,
said Metzner assignor to said Sherman. Portable reg-
ister. 2,072,135; Mar. 2.
Sherman, John Q., and A. W. Metzner, Dayton, Ohio,
said Metzner assignor to said Sherman. Strip dis-
pensing apparatus. 2,072,136 ; Mar. 2.
Sherman, John Q., and A. W. Metzner, Dayton, Ohio,
said Metzner assignor to said Sherman. Strip dis-
pensing apparatus. 2,072,137 ; Mar. 2.
Sherman, John Q., and H. G. Dybvig, Dayton, Ohio ;
said Dybvig assignor to said Sherman. Pinwheel feed.
2,102,651 ; Dec. 21.
Sherman-Klove Company, The. (See Rueb, Theodore O.,
assignor.)
Sherman, Lee J., Orange, N. J. Elastic waistband for
garments. 2,085,234; June 29.
Sherman, Rallston M., Glastonbury, assignor to The Silent
Glow Oil Burner Corjjoration, Hartford, Conn. Appa-
ratus for burning liquid fuel. 2,066,651 ; Jan. 5.
Sherman, Rallston M., Gla.stonbury, assignor to The Silent
Glow Oil Burner Corporation, Hartford, Conn. Liquid
fuel burner. 2,066,652 ; Jan. 5.
Sherman, Rallston M., Glastonbury, assignor to The
Silent Glow Oil Burner Corporation, Hartford, Conn.
Apparatus for burning liquid fuel. 2,084.708 ; June 22.
Sherman, Rallston M., Glastonbury, assignor to The
Silent Glow Oil Burning Corporation, Hartford, Conn.
Flexible driving connection for oil burners. 2,084,709 ;
June 22.
Sherman, Rallston M., Glastonbury, assignor to The Silent
Glow Oil Burner Corporation, Hartford, Conn. Ap-
paratus for controlling liquid fuel burners. 2,080,884 ;
July 13.
Sherman, Rallston M., Glastonbury, assignor to The Silent
Glow Oil Burner Corporation, Hartford, Conn. Liquid
fuel burner. 2,086,885 ; July 13.
Sherman, Reuel A., Washington, D. C. Instrument for
correcting eyes. 2,070,849 ; Feb. 16.
Sherman, Samuel D., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The
Forestek Plating & Manufacturing (jompany. Cooking
app;iratus. 2,102,097; Dec. 14.
Sherman, Vornon W. (See Brcor, C, (!oode, and
Shernian.)
Sherman, Wlllinm, Abspcon, N. J., assignor to Transparent
Distributor Clip and Motor Parts Co.. Phllndelphra, Pa.
Transparent distributor cap. 2.090,04.') ; Aug. 24.
Sherman, WUliiim T., Woodbury, N. J., assignor tc
Socony-Vacunni Oil Company, Incorporntod, New Yorl^
N. Y. Method and apparatus for heating and deaerat-
Ing boiler feed water. 2.078,288; Apr. 27.
Sherman, William T., Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Socony-
Vacuum Oil Company, Incorporated, Now York, N. T
Cleaning steam. 2,078,779 ; Apr. 27.
564:
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Americ.in
Flow me-
American
J. Flow
and Sherwood.)
(See Shelton, Wil-
Sherman, William T.. Woodbury, N. J., assignor to Socony-
Vacuum Oil Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
cleaning steam. 2,091,421 ; Aug. 31.
Shermund. Ralph C, San Francisco, assignor to Heintz
and Kaufman. Ltd., South San Francisco. Calif. Seal
and method of making. 2.0!).'{.491 ; Sept. 21.
Sherrlck, Paul, and C. H. Miller, assignors to E. H.
Sargent & Co., Chicago, 111. Power circuit. 2,075,869 ;
Apr. 6.
Sherriff, Fred, assignor to Sherriff-Goslin Co., Battle Creek,
Mich. Article of manufacture. 2,094,434 ; Sept. 28.
Sherriff-Goslin Co. (See Sherriff. Fred, assignor.)
Sherron, I'ercival H., Jamaica, N. Y. Telephone booth.
2,103,280 ; Dec. 28.
Sherts, James H., Tarentum, Pa., assignor to Duplate
Corporation. ' Laminated glass and making the same.
2,0G8,082 ; Jan. 19.
Sherts, James H., Tarentum, Pa., assignor to Duplate
Corporation. Process and apparatus for making safety
glass. 2,084,113: June 15.
Sherts, James H., Tarentum, Pa., assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company. Making safety glass. 2,075,667 :
Mar. 4.
Sherwin-Williams Company, The. (See Finn, George B.,
assignor.)
Sherwood Brass Works. (See Sherwood, David, as-
signor.)
Sherwood, Carroll P., Camden, assignor to
Gasaccumulator Company, Elizabeth, N. J.
ter. 2,070.374; Feb. 9.
Sherwood, Carroll P., Camden, assignor to
Gasaccumulator Company, Elizabeth, N.
meter. 2.070.375 ; Feb. 9.
Sherwood, Carroll P., Camden, N. J., assignor to American
Gasaccumulator Company. Circuit control device.
2,070,376 : Feb. 9.
Sherwood, David, Grosse Pointe Park, assignor to Sher-
wood Brass Works, Detroit, Mich. Water pump thrust
bearing. 2,103,090 : Dec. 21.
Sherwood, John T. fSee Backe, J. C
Sherwood, Lester, et al., executors.
11am G.)
Sherwood, Walter E., Pepperell, assignor to Waltham
Watch Company, Waltham, Mass. Odometer reset.
2,103,023 ; Dec. 21.
Sherwood, Walter N.. North Hoosick, N. Y. Method and
apparatus for beating paper pulp. 2,078,030 : Apr. 20.
Shetler, Gordan. (See Shetler,- Walter JI., assignor.)
Shetler, Walter M., assignor of one-half to G. Shetler,
Chicago, 111. Game. 2,068,200 ; Jan. 19.
Shield, Lansing P., Hackensack, N. J. Apparatus for
distributing or collecting articles. 2,071,770; Feb. 23.
Shield, Lansing P., Hackensack, N. J. System and appa-
ratus for distributing or collecting articles. 2,071,771 ;
Feb. 23.
Shields, Frank S., Jamaica, assignor to S. & S. Corrugated
Paper Machinery Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Running
register. 2,098,112 ; Nov. 2.
Shields, Jesse W., assignor to The Firestone Tire & Rubber
Company, Akron, Ohio. Link belt. 2,078,167 ; Apr. 20.
Shields, John W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to In-
ternational Door Company, Evansvllle, Ind. Revolving
door mechanism. 2,081,774 ; May 25.
Shields, John W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
International Door Company, Evansvllle, Ind. Revolv-
ing door construction. 2,084,781 ; June 22.
Shields. Thomas P., North Arlington, N. J. Finger ring.
2,073,228; Mar. 9.
Shields. Thomas P., North Arlington, N. J. Finger ring.
2.0S4.008; June IH.
Shields, Wendell H., Grand Rapids, Mich. Steaming
and pressing machine. 2,101,655 ; Dec. 7.
Shields, William D., Edgeworth, assignor to Spang, Chal-
fant & Company, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. E.xtensometer.
2.070,320; Feb. 0.
Shifils. Thom<i8 C. (See Cooper, E., and Shiels.)
Shiels, Thomas C, assignor to Elias Rogers Comp.iny
Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Fluid discliarge
apparatus. 2.091,100 ; Aug. 24.
Shlepe, Edward M., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for the
measurement of tuned circuit components. 2,091,109 ;
Aug. 24.
Sbikles. John R., Dearborn, Mo. Milk testing device.
2,099,038 ; Nov. 16.
Shimiimoto, Tsuruzo. (See SahashI, Y., Takeuchl, Shlma-
moto, and Ikl.)
ShlmfT, Calvin J.,
2.100.052 : Nov. .30.
Shimmin, Daisy M.,
John T.)
Shimmin. John T., deceased, Buchans, Newfoundland,
D. M. Shimmin. administratrix. Traveling mat concen-
trator. 2.102,052; Dec. 21.
Shimwell. Oliver, Styles. Shiplake-on-Thame.s, England.
Weft Inserting and beatlngup mechanism of looms for
weaving. 2.094.300; Sent. 28.
Shimwell. Oliver. Styles, Shlplake-on-Thames, assignor of
one-half to Piatt Itrothers & Company IJmited. Ohlham,
England. Loom for weaving. 2.004.307; Sept. 28.
Shimwell. Oliver, Gawsworth, England. Weft Inserting
and heatlng-up mechanism of looms for weavlne
2.095,570: Oct. 12.
Shlnagnwndenkl Kabushlki-Kalsha. (See Maeda, nisao,
assignor.)
Toledo, Ohio. Tape machine,
administratrix. (See Shimmin,
Shindel, Harry F., Reading, and A. D. Brandt, Wyomis-
sing, assignors to Willson Products, Inc., Reading, Pa.
Head band attachment for respirators. 2,097,676 ;
Nov. 2.
Shinn, Frank G. (See Rice, W. A., and Shinn.)
Shinn, Frank R., Sr., Stark City, Mo. Churn dasher and
mixer. 2,078,912 ; Apr. 27.
.Shipley, A. H. (See Shipley, Marion R., assignor.)
Shipley, Grant B., Pittsburgh, Pa. Preserving wood.
2,000,583 ; Jan. 5.
Shipley, JIarion R., Hermosa Beach, Calif., assignor to
A. H. Shiplev, Fresno, Calif. Balanced plug valve.
2,079,774 ; May 11.
Shipley, Sylvanus C, assignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Pressure or
liquid seal. 2,080,830 ; May 18.
Shipp, Douglas G. (See MacGregor, R. M., and Shipp.)
Shlpp, Joseph H. (See Hunt, J. K., and Shipp.)
Shipp, Joseph H., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Synthetic resins.
2,097,348; Oct. 26.
Shipp, Vladimir L., assignor to Socony-Vacuum Oil Com-
pany Incorporated, Now York, N. Y. Production of
metal naphthenates. 2,091,020 ; Aug. 24.
Shippy, Leo C, Lockport, N. Y., assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit. Mich. Machine for forming radi-
ator strips. 2,071,584 ; Feb. 23.
Shipton, Edward, London, England. Manually operable
selector. 2,073,568; Mar. 9.
Shipway, George E., Noroton. Conn., assignor to Johns-
Alanville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Joint assembly
and nailing strip. 2,071,772 ; Feb. 23.
Shipway, George E., Darien, (Jonn., and L. JI. Stenber,
assignors to Johns-Manvllle Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Wall assembly and clip. 2,071,291 ; Feb. 16.
Shiras, Russell N. (See Taylor, J. F. M., Greensf elder,
and Shiras.)
Shireman, E. C. (See Wolf, Harry C, assignor.)
Shirk. Carl I., Modesto, Calif. Retriever for fish lures.
2,097,536 ; Nov. 2.
Shirley, Albert E., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Switch
loek for railways. 2,098.790 ; Nov. 9.
Shirley, Myron C, Hollywood, Calif. Applicator.
2.086,580; July 13.
Shirn, Moses S., Williamsport, Pa. Dart guns. 2,092,361 ;
Sept 7.
Shlrtcraft Company, The. (See Lessen, A. H., and Bowles,
and Dougherty, assignors.)
Shisler, Charles F., Wooster, Ohio. Revolving display
case. 2,078,612 ; Apr. 27. & i j
Shlvely, Holly L, Chicago, 111. Stocking. 2,099,539 :
Nov. 16. o . . •
Shively, Jacob G., Millmont, Pa. Soldering iron.
2,095,893; Oct 12.
Shively, John J. (See Van Deventer, H. R., and Shively.)
Shively, John J., New Y'ork, N. Y. Inertia operated
device. 2,071,903 ; F&b. 23.
Shively, John J.,, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Service Devices, Incorporated, New York, N Y Il-
luminated sign. 2,079,230 ; May 4.
Shively, John J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Service Devices, Incorporated. New York, N Y. Anl-
mated illuminated sign. 2,087,658 ; July 20.
Shively, Robert R., Washington, Pa., assignor to B F
Drakenfeld & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Opaque
vitreous enamel composition. 2,079,339 ; May 4.
cll"'];''"x ^"',);- ^^'''^ Hodgkinson, G. S., and Shivnan.)
Shnell, JE. (See Willat, Arnold F., assignor.)
Shoan, Nels. assignor to Advance Aluminum Castings
Corp., Chicago, 111. Detachable handle. 2.072,569:
Mar. 2. ■ > >
Shober Frank L (See Roos, H. W., and Shober.)
"'cats'- '2.085,832^ j^"y I ^^ ^"'^''^^ ^'°' '">' «^°^-
Shock, Harry C^ Charleston, W. Va., assignor to Libbey-
Owens-Ford Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Cutting
mechanism. 2,103,875 ; Dec. 28. v^utnue
Shock, Roland C, Oregon Township, Lucas County, Ohio
assignor to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company East Pittsburgh, Pa. Fluid cooled tuyere
construction. 2,090,488; Aug, IT. ^uj^cio
^'\°„^„'!,7' ^^^"J,J^' ^'i" ^'^So- Calif. Machine for re-
loading cartridge-cases. 2.091,397; Aug. 31
p^mn.;„i i^" G. assignor to James Manufacturing
9^.^PJ^^^\ ^'"■* /tl^Tson, Wis. Interchangeable steel
framework construction. 2,092,988 ; Sept. 14
kee"'?n/°c°^v-r,J°'h* Atkinson, J. P. Bethke, Milwau-
kee and C A\andschneider, assignors to James Manu-
facturing Companv, Fort Atkinson, Wis. Structural
steel nailer. 2,08§,097 ; July 27 ocruciurai
■ SL'*"' ,^""" £"• f^'Pe r^P \^''tt, William J . assignor )
^h^^oM^'x} ^Z- i^Z ^^ '"■!"• W. J., and Rosstt^signors.)
Shoeld, Mark, Baltimore. Md., assignor by mesne as-
signments, to Koppers Company. DephenolSadon of
ammoniacal liquor. 2,088,817 • Aug ^*'"''""'"'i"<"» "^
Shoemaker, Bernard H. '" ' ~'
maker. )
Shoemaker, Bernard H.
maker, and Taylor.) '
^¥Ti 1r-<^''H.!^la'^m^fe.^in^r I's^S^ii
r^'crat^^g?^Uan,,C^a% n\- F^^^^^
(See Lo^ne, C. M., and Shoe-
(See Sullivan, F. W., Jr., Shoe-
LIST OF PATENTEES
565
Shoemaker, Bernard H., Hammond, Ind., assignor to
Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Oxidation refin-
ing of lubricating oil. 2,070,627 ; Feb. 16.
Shoemaker, Bernard H., Hammond, Ind., assignor to
Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Lubricating oil.
2,084,270 ; June 15.
Shoemaker, Charles S., Jeannette, assignor to American
Window Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Manufacture
of, laminated glass. 2,069,425 ; Feb. 2.
Shoemaker, James M., San Diego, Calif. Variable pitch
propeller. 2,086,097 ; July 6.
Shoemaker, Joseph J., Clawson, and R. E. Schwarz,
Royal Oak, Mich., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Automatic disconnecting switch. 2,096,706 ; Oct. 19.
Shoemaker, William E., Preeport, and G. French, Man-
hasset, assignors to Sinclair Refining Company, New
York, N. Y. Display rack. 2,102.977 ; Dec. 21.
Shoe Press Corporation. (See Anderson, William S., as-
signor.)
Shoff stall, Hugh P. (Se^^dwards, P. G., and Shoff stall.)
Sholes, Justin G., assignor to The Ohio Chemical and
Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Transfer of
liquefied gas. 2,075,408 ; Mar. 30.
Shook, Charles H., Dayton, Ohio. Purifying polluted
liquids. 2,090,405 ; Aug. 17.
Shook, Charles H., Dayton, Ohio. Purifying polluted
liquids. 2.097.779 : Nov. 2.
Shook, Florain J., Akron, Ohio, assignor to National-
Standard Company, Nlles, Mich. Apparatus for wrap-
ping tire beads. 2,080,013 ; May 11.
Shook, Florain J., Akron, Ohio, assignor to National-
Standard Company, Niles, Mich. Apparatus for wind-
ing tire beads. 2,083,350 : June 8.
Shoop, Charles T., College Point, N. Y. Collapsible struc-
ture. 2,080,441 ; May 18.
Shope, John, Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio. Paint brush holder.
2,091,742 ; Aug. 31.
Shore, Henry, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Radio Corpora-
tion of America. Screen grid oscillator. 2,083,926 ;
June 15.
Shore, Henry, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Facsimile system. 2,100,204 ;
Nov. 23.
Shore, Henry, Elizabeth, N. J., and J. N. Whitaker, Tuck-
ahoe, N. Y., assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Picture reproducing apparatus. 2,083,245 ; June 8.
Shore, Henry, Elizabeth, N. J., and J. N. Whitaker, Tuck-
ahoe, N. Y., assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Light modulation system. 2,095,717 ; Oct. 12.
Shore, William J., New York, N. Y. Switch contact.
2,085,707; June 29.
Bhorrock, Christopher. (See Haydock, J., Jr., Hay thorn,
and Shorrock.)
Short, Bladen M. (See Jandus, H. S., and Short.)
Short, Carleton W., East Providence, R. I., assignor to
United States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Electrical fitting. 2,094,046 : Sept. 28.
Short, Carlton W., East Providence, R. 1., assignor to
United States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Extruding die. 2,096,347 ; Oct. 19.
Short, Ira. Prospect Park, and G. M. Parker, Norwood,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Lighting set.
2,093,372 1 Sept. 14. s e
Short, Martha P., Pomona, Calif. Bedside safety toilet
chair. 2,074,596 ; Mar. 23.
Shorter, Sydney A., T. C. Williams, and J. Locke, as-
signors to The British Corron Industry Research Cor-
poration, Didsbury, Manchester, England. Producing
slivers or end^ of fibrous materials. 2,071,438 ; Feb. 23
Rliotter, George P. (Soe Wedmore. B. B., and Shotter.)
Shotter, George F., Frlern Barnet, London, England.
Apparatus for transmitting movements to a distance.
2,008,110; .Tan. 19.
Shotter, George P., Frlern Barnet, London, England.
Apparatus for transmitting Indications to a distance.
2,086,444 ; July 6.
Shoup, Allen, Oaklyn, N. J., assignor to Radio Corporation
of America. Talking motion picture apparatus.
2,074,030 ; Mar. 10.
Shoup, David M., Bremerton, Wash. Device for blacking
.sights of weapons. 2,100,982; Nov. 30.
Shoup, Ransom F. (See Foehrenbach, A. F., and Shoup.)
Shoup, Ransom F. (See Foehrenbach, A. P., Shoup,
Ransom P. and S. R.)
Shoup, Sanniol R. (See Foehrenbach, A. F., Shoup, Ran-
som F. and S. R.)
Shoup Voting Machine Corporation, et al. (See Foehren-
bach, A. P., and Shoup, assignors.)
Shoup Voting Machine Corporation, et al. (See Foehren-
bach, A. P., Shoup, Ransom P. and S. R., assignors.)
Showalter, Jere C, Goose ('reek, Tex., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Development Company. Decolorizing and im-
parting bloom to lubricating oils. 2,084,510; June 22.
Showers, Lewis M., Jr. (See Flldes, F. K., and Showers.)
Shrader, Terry M., West Summit; N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America,
New York, N. Y. Tube base. 2,080,837; May 18.
Shrader, Terry M., West Summit, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Heat Regulator. 2,086,066; July 13.
Shrodo, John L., assignor to Alco Valve Co., Inc., Maple-
wood, Mo. A'nlve for n refrigeration system. 2,070,579 ;
May 4.
Shrode, John L., assignor to Alco Valve Company, In-
corporated, St. Louis, Mo. Superheat control for
refrigeration systems. 2,099,085 ; Nov. 16.
Shroyer, Jacob L., Oak Park, 111. Automobile brake
tester. 2,098,979 ; Nov. 16.
Shue, Ingle R., Beloit, Wis., assignor to Gardner Ma-
chine Company, South Beloit, 111. Grinding machine
and grinding. 2,089,040 ; Aug. 3.
Shuey, Ralph C, Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor to
Bakelite Corporation, New York, N. Y. Printing ink
compositions. 2,073,229 ; Mar. 9.
Shuey, Ralph C, Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor to Bake-
lite Corporation, New York, N. Y. Coated leather,
2,083,040; June 8.
Shuger, John K., et al. (See White, Frank M., assignor.)
Shuger, Leroy W., assignor to Baltimore Paint & Color
Works, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Polish. 2,081,073; May
18.
Shuger, Leroy W., assignor to Baltimore Paint and Color
Works, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Masking the odor of dry-
ing paints, varnishes, and the like and fragrant odor-
masked paint. 2,103,830 ; Dec. 28.
Shullk, William, Philadelphia, Pa. Trousers construc-
tion. 2,082,469 ; June 1.
Shulkin, Joseph, Sioux City, Iowa. Transverse T-square
device. 2,093,783 ; Sept. 21.
Shull, Jesse E., Alpena, S. Dak. Gas mixer. 2,092,706 ;
Sept. 7.
Shultz, Chauncey P., St. Louis, Mo. Flue cleaner.
2,073,811 ; Mar. 16.
Shultz, John H.. (See Dahl, L. S., and Shultz.)
Shumake, Alton, Huntington Park, Calif. Pump and in-
jector nozzle for Diesel engines. 2,066,860 ; Jan. 5.
Shuman, Laurence, Philadelphia, Pa. Pulverized coal
burner. 2,083,126 ; June 8.
Shuman, Royal L., Newark, N. J., assignor to Celluloid
Corporation. Manufacture of alkyl and aryl phos-
phates. 2,078,421 ; Apr. 27.
Shumate, James W. (See Lesley, B. E., and Shumate.)
Shur, Belle A. (See McLean, G. W., and Shur.)
Shurkatch Fishing Tackle Co. (See Alblser, Louis, a«-
Bignor.)
Shurley, Frederick, and Q. H. Shurley, Salt Lake City,
Utah. Continuous printing machine. 2,085,126 ;
June 29.
Shurley, Queenie H. (See Shurley, Frederick, and Q. H.)
Shuron Optical Company. (See Brenner, Jack L., as-
signor.)
Shuron Optical Company. (See Long, Ell M., assignor.)
ShurtleiT, Wilfred, assignor to The Herman Nelson Cor-
poration, Moline, lU. Direct reading comfortable tem-
perature indicator. 2,071,904 ; Feb. 23.
Shurtz, Douglas W., Modesto, Calif. Power saw.
2,068,201 ; Jan. 19.
Shuster, P. B., Company, The. (See Roberts, Joseph H.,
assignor.)
Shute, Alfred J. (See Jensen, J. W., and Shute.)
Shutt, Richard S. (See Patterson, G. D., and Shutt.)
Shutter, Abram L., West Haven, Conn. Fish lure.
2,088,669 ; Aug. 3.
Shuttleworth, Howard L., assignor to Mohawk Carpet
Mills, Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y. Rug making. 2,066,545 ;
Jan. 5.
Shuttleworth, Howard L., assignor to Mohawk Carpet
Mills, Inc., Amsterdam, N. Y. Pile fabric. 2.090,462 ;
Aug. 17.
Shuttleworth, John. (See Rowlands, T., and Shuttle-
worth.)
Shwayder, Ben, Ecorse, Mich. Folding chair. 2,103,874 ;
Dec. 28.
Shyvers, Kenneth C, Seattle, Wash. Signal means for
the coin slide of a coin controlled apparatus. 2,074,567 ;
Mar. 23.
Shyvers, Kenneth C, Chicago, assignor of forty per cent
to B. P. Higby, Peoria, 111. Marble game apparatus.
2,087,799 ; July 20.
Shyvers, Kennetu C, and P. Jaskowlak, Chicago, 111.
Combined ash receiver and cuspidor. 2,087,306 ; July
20.
Sibbald, J. R., et al. (See Larson, Edward, assignor.)
Sibbert, Edward F., Brooklyn. N. Y. Telephone mount-
ing device or the like. 2,068,517 ; Jan. 19.
Sibbert, Edward P., Brooklyn, assignor to S. H. Kress
and Company, New York, N. Y. Lighting fixture.
2.078.032 : Apr. 20.
Sibley F. M. Lumber Company. (See Clark, Waldo E.,
assignor.)
SIhloy, Milton, G. (See Glass, W. F.. and Sibley.)
Sibley, Robert L., NItro, W. Va., assignor, by mesne ns-
slgnmenta, to Monsanto Chemical Company, St. Louis,
Mo. Vulcanization of rubber. 2.008,555 ; Jan. 19.
Sibley, Robert L., Nltro, W. Va., assignor, by mesne as-
slgnmonts, to Monsanto Chemical Company, St. Louis,
I\Io. Treating rubber. 2,074,093 ; Mar. 23.
Sibley, Robert L., Nltro, W. Vn., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Monsanto Chemical Company, St. Louis,
Mo. Production of sulphonlc acids and the salt*
thereof. 2,077,133; Apr. 13.
SIbltw, Robert L., NHro, W. Vn., assignor, by mesne
n.sslgninontH, to l\Ioii,snnto Chomicul Coiniiiiiiv, !^t. Louis,
Mo. Nicotine dorlvatives. 2,077,960 ; Apr. 20.
566
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Sibley, Robert L., Nitro, W. Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company, Wil-
mington, Del. Coating composition and preparing
same. 2,099,236 ; Nov. 16.
Sibley, Robert L., Nitro, W. Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company, Wilming-
ton, Del. Coating composition. 2,099.237 ; Nov. 16.
Sibley, Robert L., Nitro, W. Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company, St.
Louis, Mo. Preservation of rubber. 2,100,998 ; Nov.
30.
Sibson, Walter W. (See Allsop, T., and Sibson.)
Sibson, Walter W., Jr., assignor to The Philadelphia Dry-
ins Machinery Companv, Philadelphia, Pa. Treating
apparatus. 2.09S.0G6 ; Nov. 2.
Sibson, Walter W., and H. H. Belcher, assignors to The
Philadelphia Drying JIachinery Company, Philadel-
phia, Pa. Conveyer. 2,076,506 ; Apr. 6.
Sica, Ralph, assignor to Uorn and Hardart Baking Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Hot water urn. 2,089,303 ;
Aug. 10.
Sicard, Arthur. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Snow re-
moving apparatus. 2,092,536 ; Sept. 7.
Sicard, S^raphin. (See Rebichon, A., and Sicard.)
Sicha, Walter E.. Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aln-
minum-magne.«!ium alloy. 2,096,010 ; Oct. 19.
Sickles, F. W., Company. (See Sickles, K. F., and Oliver,
assignors.)
Sickles, Royal F., Springfield, and H. F. Oliver, West
Springfield, assignors to F. W. Sickles Company, Spring-
field. Mass. Adjusting means. 2,102.098 ; Dec. 14.
Sickmiller, Benton G., Mansfield, Ohio. Golf tee.
2,079,387 ; May 4.
Sickmon, Clive H., Springfield, Mass., assignor to The
Diamond Match Company, Wilmington, Del. Carrier
for match booking machines. 2,076.386; Apr. 6.
Sicuro Corporation. (See Briggs, Arthur J., assignor.)
Siddall, Joseph, Kearney, and W. H. Siddall, Berkeley
Heights, N. J. Fire alarm system. 2,095,087 ; Oct. 5.
Siddall, William H. (See Siddall, Joseph, and W. H.)
H. (See Russell, H. M., and Side-
Sidebotham, Melvin
bothani.)
Sidebotham, Melvin
cialty Automatic
H., West Newton, assignor to Spe-
Machine Company, Medford, Mass.
Manufacture of corrugated paper cartons. 2,083,351 ;
June 8.
Sidebotham, Melvin H., West Newton, assignor to Special-
ty Automatic Machine Company, Medford, Mass. Cor-
rugated wrapper. 2.084.922 ; June 22.
Sidell. Philip S., Holmesville, Ohio. Harness bellyband.
2,085.674; June 29.
Sidney Elevator Company, The. (See Llttlefleld, William
M.. assignor.)
Sidney, Watson, Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Welding apparatus. 2,071,773 ;
Feb. 23.
Sidon, Mai, assignor to Oswego Falls Corporation, Ful-
ton, N. Y. Cup. 2,103,831; Dec. 28.
Sidur. Robert A. (See Boehler. J. D., and Sidur.)
Sidwell, Chester C, Pico, Calif. Link support. 2,060.425 :
Jan. 5.
Siebel, Frederick P., Chicago, 111. Brewing process.
2.082,222 ; June 1.
Sieber, Heinrich. (See Eckert, W., and Sieber.)
Sieber, James, London, England. Portable device foi
holding wearing apparel when not in use. 2,078,613
Apr. 27.
(See Schaltz, K. H., Siebert, and
Siebert, Adam
Borloz.)
Siebert, Conrad.
Slebs, Claude T.
Siebs, Claude T.,
Razor.
,073,713 ; Mar.
(See Cohn, H., and Siebert.)
(See Brown. A. B., and Slebs.)
Fanwood, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Flooring and constructing a floor. 2,089,075 ; Aug. 3.
Slecke. Wolfhart. (See von Girsewnld, C. B., Siecke, and
Wohlwill.)
Siegcl, Alfred. fSee Brizznlar.a, A. A., and Sieeel.)
Siegel, Earl, assignor to Grand Trimmed Hat "Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, m. Hat and the manufacture thereof.
2,080,382 ; Mav 11.
Siegel, Edward, New York, N. Y.
16.
Siegel, Edward, New York, N. Y.
16.
Siegel, Edward, New York, N.
Oct. 5.
Slfigel, Joseph, New York, N. Y.
for trousers. 2,070,965; Feb. 16.
Siegel, Joseph. New York, N. Y.
2,073.230; Mar, 9.
Siegel, Joseph, New York, N. Y.
2,073,231 : Mar. 9.
Slogel, Joseph. New York, N. Y.
Mar. 9.
Siegel, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Coat
Slccel. Jo.'scph, Brooklvn, N. Y. Coin controlled gasoline
filling station. 2.079.427 ; May 4.
Siegel, Leo, assignor to American Lady Corset Companv
(Inc.). Detroit. Mich. Garment. 2,090,070: Aug. 17.
SlPgel. Milton II., Bnltliiiore, Md. Fmbrella handle or
the like and Identification means therefor. 2,083,872 :
June 16.
Razor. 2,073,714 ; Mar.
Y. Razor. 2,094,827 ;
Crotch construction
Composite garment.
Composite garment
Coat 2,073,232 ;
2,078,461 ; Apr
Siegel, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Aerovos Cor-
poration. Making electrolytic cells. 2,094,048 ; Sept.
28.
Siegenthaler. Walter, assignor to the firm Scharer-Nuss-
baumer & Co., Erlenbach, Switzerland. Cross winding
frame for winding strand materials. 2,093,820 ; Sept.
21.
Sieger, Maurice P., assignor to United Engineering &
Foundry Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Slab pusner.
2,067,605 ; Jan. 12.
Sieger, Maurice P., assignor to United Engineering &
Foundry Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Method and ap-
paratus for shearing strip material. 2,076,969 ; Apr.
13.
Siegert. Joachim. Dresden, Germany, Container.
2.09G.410 ; Oct 19.
Sieglitz, Adolf. (See Brunken, J.. Sieglitz. and Debelow.)
Sieglitz, Adolf. (See Zeh, W., Sieglitz, and Dabelow.)
Siegman. Irene E., Baltimore, Md. Protecting pad.
2^092,362 : Sept 7.
Siehrs, Arthur E. (See Miller, C. O., and Siehrs.)
Siela. Leo F.. Bluffron, Ind. Roll or bun baking pan.
2,078.102; Apr. 20.
Siemen-Schuckertwerke Aktiengsellschaft. (See Nessel-
mann, K., and Altenkirch, assignors.)
Siemens Brothers & Company Limited. (See Dixon,
Reginald G., assignor.)
Siemens Brothers & Company Limited. (See Humphries,
Horace E.. assignor.)
Siemens Brotliers & Company, Limited. (See Humphries,
H. E., and Clark, assignors.)
Siemens Brothers & Company Limited. (See Humphries,
H. E., and Edwards, assignors.)
Siemens Brothers & Company Limited. (See Patterson,
W. G., and Dixon, assignors.)
Siemens Brothers & Company Limited. (See Wigan,
Edmund R., assignor.)
Siemens Electric Lamps and Supplies Limited. (See
Aldington, John N., assignor.)
Siemens & Holske, A. G. (See Kniepkamp, Heinrich, as-
signor.)
Siemens & Halske. Aktiengesellschaft (See Baesecke,
M.. and Mayer, assignors.)
Siemens & Halske, "Aktiengesellschaft. (See Flschel,
Bduard, assignor.)
Siemens & Halske, Aktiengesellschaft (See Fischer,
Ernst, assignor.)
Siemens & Halske, Aktiengesellschaft (See Fischer, Jo-
hannes, assignor.)
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft (See (Jevger, WU-
helm, assignor.)
Siemens & Halske. Aktiengesellschaft (See Herrmann,
Johannes, assignor.)
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. (See Hoefert R.,
and Wollack, assignors.)
Siemens & Halske, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Jsicobi, W.,
and Feldtkeller, assignors.)
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft (See Janovsky,
Wilhelm, assignor.)
Siemens & Halske, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Keinath,
Georg.)
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft (See Krenzlen,
Otto, assignor.)
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. (See Kuchley, J.,
and Kusche. assignors.)
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft (See Lubberger,
Fritz, assignor.)
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. (See Mayer, Hans,
assignor.)
Siemens and Halske Aktiengesellschaft (See Noll,
Franz, assignor.)
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft (See Nottebrock,
Hienrich, assignor.)
Siemens .^- Halske Aktiengesellschaft. (See PfafE, Walter,
assignor.)
Siemens & Halske, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Reichmann,
Reinhold, assignor.)
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. (See Rinkow. Otto,
assignor.)
Siemens & Halske AktiengeseUschaft (See Scharrer,
Paul, assignor.)
Sieniens i Halske. Aktiengesellschaft. (See Walter,
Hans, assignor.)
Sieniens & H.-ilske Aktiengesellschaft. (See Wochinger.
Eduard, assignor.)
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft. (See Wolf. Fritz.
assignor.)
Siemens & Halske AkUengeseUschaft. (See Wollack,
Kurt, assignor.) '
Siemens & H.nlske -\ktiengpsellschaft. Wernerwerk. (See
Lubliei^er, F.. and Johannesson, assignors.)
^ T^Si?"^'^K'""S^'^^;e Gesellschaft fiir medizipische
io^.^"'^^i„?A.."« <.See Hartmann. Joseph, assignor.)
'T,r,""^^.S"\t*'ign^o^^'^«^«"-'^^t- (See Bor-
'■;■,"•^"|•'Jl7e^^a'sSr)^''""°«^^'^'=^*"• ^^ee Fou-
Sieiiiens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. (See KUhnel.
Carl, assignor.) ^ iv^uuc.
LIST OF PATENTEES
567
Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. (See Nageli,
Karl-Heinz, assignor.)
Siemens-Schuckertwerke, Aktiengesellschaft. (See Nessel-
mann, Kurt V., assignor.)
Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. (See Paschen,
P., and Mohr, assignors.)
Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. (See Ruden-
berg, Reinhold, assignor.)
Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. (See
Schleicher, M., and Kraft, assignors.)
Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. (See SchoU,
Paul, assignor.)
Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. (See Steen-
beck, Max, assignor.)
Siemens-Schuckertwerke Aktiengesellschaft. (See Wei-
mers, Wilhelm, assignor.)
Siemer, Nolan H., Bushton, Kans. Paper clip. 2,066,804 ;
Jan. 5.
Siemiana, Casimir, Bay City, Mich. Automatic axle ad-
juster. 2,073.322; Mar. 9.
Siems, Herman B., assignor to Swift & Company Fertilizer
Works, Chicago, 111. Flotation reagent. 2,084,413 ;
June 22.
Siemund, Herman, assignor to Greenview Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Cleaning tool. 2,103,198 ; Dec.
21.
Sienz, Max. (See Kircher, A., and Sienz.)
Siever, Hughes L., Keyser, W. Va., assignor to Borne
Scrymser Company, New York, N. Y. Conditioning
textile stock. 2,099,146 ; Nov. 16.
Sievers, Otto. (See Banda, L.. and Sievers.)
Sifico A. G. (See Wahl, Karl, assignor.)
Sigel, Hermann, assignor to Societe Anonyme Adolphe
Saurer, Arbon, Switzerland. Loom. 2,085,455 ; June
29.
Sigg, Emil A., Sherwood, Ohio. Coupling for a flywheel.
2,071,475 ; Feb. 23.
Sigman, Myer. Cleveland, Ohio. Nonreflllable container.
2,100,983 ; Nov. 30.
Sigmund, Miroslav, Lutin, near Olomouc, Czechoslovakia.
Fluid-tight winding for electric motors and the manu-
facture thereof. 2,089,583 ; Aug. 10.
Sign Animation Corporation. (See Whisk, Samuel, as-
signor. )
Signal Engineering & Manufacturing Company. (See
Ebert, Joseph F., assignor.)
Signal Engineering & Manufacturing Company. (See
Ebert, J. F., and Squire, assignors.)
Signal Engineering & Manufacturing Company. (See
Ebert, J. F., and Terjesen, assignors.)
Signal Engineering & Manufacturing Company. (See
Squire, Edmund M., assignor.)
Signal Engineering & Manufacturing Company. (See
Squire, E. M., and Kennedy, assignors.)
Signal Engineering & Manufacturing Company. (See
Terjesen, Tellef, , assignor.)
Signaphone Corporation of America. (See Tuscher, J.
E., and Spiro, assignors.)
Signode Steel Strapping Company. (See Perrelet, Ar-
mand, assignor.)
Signode Steel Strapping Company. (See Porter, How-
ard C, assignor.)
Signorini, Alberto, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Supporting
clasp for personal wear. 2,085,482 ; June 29.
Sigo, Arthur T., Maywood, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Recording system. 2,076,676 ; Apr. 13.
Sikorsky, Igor I., Trumbull, assignor to United Aircraft
Corporation, East Hartford, Conn. Adjusting means
for control surfaces. 2,097,990 ; Nov. 2.
Sikorsky, Igor I., Trumbull, assignor to United Aircraft
Corporation, East Hartford, Conn. Mechanic's platform
for airplanes. 2,097,991 ; Nov. 2.
Silberknopf, Hans, Vienna, Austria. Pyrophoric lighter.
2,092,594; Sept. 7.
Silberman, David, New York assignor to Waldes Koh-I-
Noor, Inc., Long Island City, N. Y. Interlocking fas-
tener structure. 2,067.734 ; Jan. 12.
Silberman, David, New York, assignor to Waldes Koh-I-
Noor, Inc., Long Island City, N. Y. Interlocking fas-
tener structure. 2,067,735 ; .Tan. 12.
Silberman. Dnvid, Now York, assignor to Koh-I-Noor, Inc.,
Long Island City, N. Y. Slide operative fastener struc-
ture. 2,067,736; Jan. 12.
Silberman, David, assignor to Ideal Fastener Corporation,
New York, N. Y. SUder for covered separable fas-
teners. 2,095,270; Oct. 12.
Silberman, David, assignor to Ideal Fastener Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Tape for slide fasteners. 2,097,475 ;
Nov. 2.
Silberman, David, New York, N. Y., and B. J. Conlin,
New Britain, Conn., assignors to Ideal Fastener Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Covered slide fastener.
2,095,453; Oct. 12.
Silberman, Emanuel M., Philadelphia, Pa. Plastic com-
positions nnd veliiclos thereof. 2,095,652; Oct. 12.
Silberman, Jay D., Scarsdale, N. Y. Window construction.
2,103,876 ; £)ec. 28.
Silbersteln, George P., Uoclioster, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignmonts, to lOastman Kodak Company, Jersey
City, N. J. Adjustable tripod head. 2,089.430 : Aug. 10.
Silent Gliding Doors Tilmlfod. (See Rouse, Ernest E.
assizor.)
Inner sole for shoes.
Y. Insert sole for
Silent, Harold C, Hollywood, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Western Electric Company Incorpo-
rated. Sound recording system. 2,073,458 ; Mar. 9.
Silent Glow Oil Burner Corporation, The. (See Sherman,
Rallston M., assignor.)
Silex Company, The. (See Wolcott, Frank E., assignor.)
Silke, George P., Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
Placer mining device. 2,073,122 ; Mar. 9.
Sllkman, Edwin F., Baltimore, Md. Toy vehicle.
2,077,274; Apr. 13.
Sill, George H. (See Foster, S. P., and Sill.)
Sill, Isaac B., assignor to Dale R. Rawlings, Tonganoxie,
Kans. Concrete wall block construction. 2,074,813 ;
Mar. 23.
Silliman, Horace P., assignor to The American Brass
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Alloy. 2,088,219 ; July
27.
Silsby, Charles F., White Plains, assignor to General Chem-
ical Company, New York, N. Y. Production of sul^
phur dioxide. 2,067,027 ; Jan. 5.
Silsby, Charles F., White Plains, assignor to General
Chemical Company, New York, N. Y. Method and ap-
paratus for roasting ores. 2,086,193 ; July 6.
Silten, Ernst, Berlin, Germany. Automatic temperature
regulated narcosis apparatus. 2,086,140 ; July 6.
Sllva, Frank V., Turlock, Calif. Casein drier. 2,067,606 ;
Jan. 12.
Silven, Herbert A. (See Glygare, C. G.. and Silven.)
Silven, Herbert A., assignor to Norton Company, Worces
ter, Mass. Cam grinding machine. 2,078,462 ; Apr. 27
Silven, Herbert A., assignor to Norton Company, Worces
ter, Mass. Cam grinding machine. 2,078,463 ; Apr. 27
Silven, Herbert A., assignor to Norton Company, Wor-
cester, Mass. Grinding machine. 2,086,052 ; July 6.
Silver, Benjamin J., New York, N. Y.
2,083,581 ; June 15.
Silver, Benjamin J., New York, N.
shoes. 2,097,476; Nov. 2.
Silver, Henry B. (See Black, I. E., Hoffer, and Silver.)
Silver, Herman, East Orange, N. J. Slow burning match.
2,097,780; Nov. 2.
Silver, Lincoln N., Lindale, assignor to The Chapman
Manufacturing and Sales Corporation, Fulton County,
Ga. Loom attachment. 2,075,668; Mar. 30.
Silver, Myer S., Brookline, Mass. Arch support pad.
2,099,577 ; Nov. 16.
Silver Oxide Products Company. (See MuUer, John H.,
assignor.)
Silver Seal Dairy Products Company. (See Buckingham,
Harold S., assignor.)
Silver, Walter H., assignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
111. Lister. 2,082,554; June 1.
Silver, William C, Kansas City, Mo. Selector for sorting
machine. 2,103,559 ; Dec. 28.
Silverman, Daniel, Brooklyn, N. Y., as.signor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Resistance welding. 2,092,093 ; Sent. 7.
Silverman, Noah I., New York, N. Y. Bumper. 2,069,282 ;
Feb. 2.
Silvester, Robert H., Leicester, England, assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Lasting tool. 2,092,094 ; Sept. 7.
Sim, James, Cathgart, assignor to G. & J. Weir, Limited
Glasgow, Scotland. Multistage ejector. 2,078,614
Apr. 27.
Sim, La, New Orleans, La. Macaroni trimming and
drying apparatus. 2,100,821 ; Nov. 30.
Simanton, William A., assignor to Gulf Research & Devel-
opment Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Insecticide.
2,089,766; Aug. 10.
Simanton, William A., assignor to Gulf Research & Devel-
opment Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Insect repellent.
2,089,767 ; Aug. 10.
Simard, Rodolphe J., Lynn, Mass. Air cooling system for
pipe lines. 2,076,922 ; Apr. 13.
Simard, Rodolphe J., Lynn, Mass. Cooling system and
apparatus for beverage dispensers. 2,083,477 ; June 8.
Simldns, Howard D., doconscd, Clovpland Heights, by the
Cleveland Trust Company, executor, and O. P. De Loe,
Detroit, Mich. Blank feeding mechanism for extruding
machines. 2,090,967 ; Aug. 24.
Simmen, Paul J., Eden, N. Y., assignor, Ijy mesne assign-
ments, to The Union Switch & Signal Company, Swiss-
vale, Pa. Automatic train control. 2,088,767 ; Aug. 3.
Simmen, Paul J., Eden, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Union Switch & Signal Company, Swlss-
valo. Pa. Automatic train control. 2.088,768 ;
Aug. 3.
Simmen, Paul J., Eden, N. Y., assignor, b.v mesne assign-
ments, to The Union Switch & Signal Company, Swiss-
vale, Pa. Automatic train control. 2,088.709 ; Aug. 3.
Simmons, Alfred K., Victoria, assignor of thirteen per cent
to J. M. Simmons, Minneapolis, and tifty-one per cent
to said A. K. Simmons, and twenty-four per OMit to K.
N. Simmons, and twelve p(>r cent to M. B. Simmons,
Mlnneai)oliH, Minn. Apparatus and method for taking
2,080.715; Aug. 10.
(See Williamson, II. V.. and Slni-
dental inipresslona.
Siinnions, Andrew ('.
nioiiN.)
Simmons, Andrew C
Monessen, Pa. Method and np-
punituH for metal coating. 2,005,718; Oct. 12.
568
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Simmons, Arthur W., King's Cross, London, England, as-
signor to The W'estinghouse Air Brake Company, Wil-
merding. Pa. Fluid pressure brake. 2,088,177 ; July
27.
Simmons, Bernard L., Mount Rauier, Md. Scale section
liner. 2,080,792; May JS.
Simmons, Bernard L., Mount Ranier, Md. Mechanical
dotting device. 2,081,439; May 25.
Simmons, Charles R., assignor to Nachman Spring-Filled
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Upholstery spring. 2,000,861 ;
Jan. 5.
Simmons Company. (See Ferguson, Reginald A., as-
signor.)
Simmons, Dorothv !<., Silver City, N. Mex. Reflecting
signal device. 2.078,103 ; Apr. 20.
Simmons, Elta, New York, N. Y. Bottle closure.
2,070,377 ; Feb. 9.
Simmons, Jorgen M., et al. (See Simmons, Alfred K.,
assignor.)
Simmons, Knute N., et al. (See Simmons, Alfred K., as-
signor.)
Simmons, Leon E., Claremont, N. II., assignor to Sullivan
Jlachinery Company. Mining machine. 2.008,573 ;
Jan. 19.
Simmons, Leon E., Claremont. N. H., assignor to Sulli-
van Machinery Company. Mining machine. 2,100,361 ;
Nov. 30.
Simmons, Marie B., et al. (See Simmons, Alfred K., as-
signor.)
Simmons Paper Products, Inc. (See Krause, H. J., and
Simmons, assignors.)
Simmons, Paul R. (See Krause, H. J., and Simmons.)
Simmons, Richard P., New York, N. Y., assignor to Tele-
type Corporation, Chicago, 111. Selective system and
apparatus. 2,082,725 ; June 1.
Simmons, William W., Jr., Memphis, Tenn. Sealed ve-
hicle body. 2,090,815 ; Aug. ^4.
Slmmonds Development Corporation Limited. (See Sim-
monds, Oliver E., assignor.)
Simmonds, Oliver E., assignor to Simmonds Development
Corporation Limited, London, England. Self-locking
nut and making the same. 2,102,489 ; Dec. 14.
Simms, Frederick R. (See L'Orange, Rudolf, assignor.)
Simning, Roy B., Minneapolis, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments to himself, and H. J. Murphy, St. Louis Park,
Minneapolis, and G. V. Watson, Minneapolis, Minn.
Tank vehicle. 2,098,522 ; Nov. 9.
Simning, Roy B., Minneapolis, assignor, bv mesne assign-
ments to himself, and H. J. Murphy, St. Louis Park,
Minneapolis, and G. V. Watson, Minneapolis, Minn.
Spray device. 2,098,523 ; Nov. 9.
Simolene Company, The. (See Simonson, Walker E., as-
signor.)
Slmolene Company, The. (See Simonson, W. E., and
Gregory, assignors.)
Simon, Charlea L., Elklns Park, assignor to Industrial
By-Products and Research Corporation. Philadelphia,
Pa. Hosiery testing apparatus. 2,067,863 ; Jan. 12.
Simon, Prank, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Jarment hanger.
2,096,827; Oct. 26.
Simon, Fritz, Hamburg, assignor to Norddeutsche Schleif-
mlttel-Industrie. G. m. b. H., Altona-lAirup, Germany.
Sheet abrasive material and manufacturing the same.
2.093. S.'->2 : Sept. 21.
Simon, George W., Hollidays Cove, W. Va. Automobile
motor warmer. 2,007,102 ; Jan. 5.
Simon, Harry C, assignor to The Sterilek Co., Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Package for gauze, tissues, and the
like. 2,092,626 ; Sept. 7.
Simon, Luclen, assignor to Soclete d'Exploltatlon de-
Brevets Luclen Simon (Amortisseurs Sanchok) (So
Clete Anonyme), Paris, France. Device for adjustinj
pressure relief devices. 2,078,615 ; Apr. 27.
Simon, Lucien, and R. Marcon, assignors to Soclete d'Ex-
ploltatlon des Brevets Lucien Simon (Amortisseurs
Sanchok) Soclete Anonyme, Paris, France. Shock ab-
sorbing device. 2,086.824 ; July 13.
Simon, Victor. (See Gruyor, Jean M., assignor.)
Simon, Walter. (See Pier, M., Simon, and Grassl.)
Simon, Walter. (See Pier, M., Simon, and Jacob.)
Simon. Walter. (See Pier, M., Simon, and Kroenig.)
Simonds, Warren J., assignor to Rodney Hunt Machine
Company, Orange, Mass. Reenforced reel for dye
kettles and the like. 2,071,090 ; Feb. 16.
SImonIn, Raymond P., assignor to Soclete d'Etudes des
Precedes SImonIn, Dijon, France. Mixing and atom-
izing apparatus for hydrocarbons and other fluid ma-
terials. 2,072,281 ; Mar. 2.
Simons, Aaron, Now York, N. Y. Process and apparatus
for drawing metal .-itrlps. 2,092,188 • Sept. 7.
Simons, Abraham, and L., Now York, N. Y. Method of
and apparatus for wiro-drawlng. 2,088,040; July 27.
Simons, Donald M. (See Atkinson, R. W.. and Simons.) •
Simons. Francis Tj.. Neodhnm. Mass., assignor to George
La Monte & Son, Nntley, N. J. Safety paper and
making same. 2,085,675 ; Juno 29.
Simons, Francis 1j., Noortham, Mass.. assignor to George
JjH ^Iontc & Son, Nntley, N. J. Safety paper and mak-
ing same. 2.08.'>..S74 ; July 6.
Simons, Julius, Philadelphia, Pa. Static eliminator.
2,08.1,478 ; June 8.
Simons, l/oon. (See Simons. Abraham, and L.)
Simons. Rnvmond S., Highland I'ark, 111. NonreOllable
closure. 2,079,775; May 11.
Simons, Venning D., Jr.. Chicago, 111. Automatic broiler
and toaster. 2,092,226 ; Sept. 7. , ^ .
Simonsen, Alfred H., Chicago, 111. Toilet signal dence.
2,075,308 ; Mar. 30. . ^ r^ „ ^
Simonson, Sigvard, Butler, Pa., assignor to O. C. Duryea
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Car construction.
2,094,725 : Oct. 5. „^ „. ,
Simonson, Walker E., assignor to The Simolene Company,
Bartlcsville, Okla. Conditioning fruits and vegetables.
2,095,455 ; Oct. 12. . ^ „ ^
Simonson. Walker E., Bartlesville, and L. S. Gregory,
Tulsa, assignors to The Simolene Company, Bartlesville,
Okla. Conditioning fruits and vegetables. 2,095,454;
Oct 12
Simonsson, Ludvig H., Stockholm. Sweden. Artificial foot,
joint, and ankle. 2,098,067 ; Nov. 2.
Simpkins, Carl R., Inglewood, assignor to J. F. Meyer,
Flintridge. Calif. Game apparatus. 2,101,201 ; Dec. 7.
Simpkins, Carl R., Inglewood, Caljf., and B. Radtke,
LliiertyvlUe, assignors to The Exhibit Supply Company,
Chicago, 111. Vending machine attachment. 2,067,351 ;
Jan. 12. „ , ,
Simpkins, Robert B., Edgbaston, Birmingham, England.
:^leans or device for investigating, correcting, and de-
veloping the power of human vision. 2,067.103 ; Jan. 5.
Simpkins, Robert B., Edgbaston, Birmingham, England.
Investigating, correcting, and developing the power of
human vision. 2,102,490 ; Dec. 14.
Simplex Automatic Press Feeder Corporation. (See Baker,
Arthur G., assignor.)
Simplex Improvements, Inc. (See Osborn, Alden E.,
assignor.)
Simplex Improvements, Inc. (See Osborn, A. E., and
O'Boyle, assignors.)
Simplex Locks Limited. (See Hodgkinson, G. S., and Shiv-
nan, assignors.)
Simplex Manufacturing Corporation. (See Treen, Joseph
P.. assignor.)
Simplex Paper Corporation. (See Wood, Frederick P., as-
signor.)
Simplex Piston Ring Company of America, Inc., The.
(See Solenberger, Dean M., assignor.)
Simplex Products Corporation. (See Solenberger, Dean
M., assignor.)
Simplox-Schiebefenster G. m. b. H. (See Grons, Kon-
stantin, assignor.)
Simplex Time Recorder Company. (See Watkins, Edward
G., assignor.)
Simplex Time Recorder Company. (See Watkins, E. G.,
and Dell, assignors.)
Simplex Time Recorder Company. (See Watkins, E. G.,
Hobby, and Dell, assignors.)
Simplex Valve and Meter Company. (See Borden, Moro
M., assignor.)
Simplex Wire & Cable Company. (See Boggs, Charles R.,
assignor.)
Simplicity Engineering Company. (See Behnke, George
W., assignor.)
Simplon Products Corporation. (See Marsh, Reginald E.,
assignor.)
Simpson, Alexander, London, England. Wearing ap-
parel. 2,099,238 : Nov. 16.
Simpson, Benjamin I., Chicago, 111. Bathtub. 2,082,661 ;
June 1.
Simpson, Cecil G., Los Angeles, Calif. Roulette spelling
game. 2.087.555 ; July 20.
Simpson, Charles F., Alhambra, assignor to General Salt
Company, Ltd., Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for re-
covery of iodine. 2,086,825 ; July 13.
Simpson, Charlie W., assignor to National Acme Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Electrical chucking mechanism
for multiple spindle automatic chucking machines.
2,079.637 : May 11.
Simpson, Charlie W., assignor to The National Acme
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Electric chucking machine.
2,103,342 ; Dec. 28.
Simpson. Clarence E., Springfield, JIass. Link loading
machine. 2,094.020 : Sept. 28.
Simpson, Delbert. (See Simpson, Jesse J., P. M., and D.)
Simpson, Dexter, assignor to The Pulton Sylphon Com-
pany, Knoxville, Tenn. Temperature regulator.
2,096.138; Oct. 19.
Simpson. Donald C, Newark, Ohio, assignor to Owens-
Illinois Glass Company. Manufacture of glass wool.
2.068,202 ; Jan. 19.
Simpson, Donald C, Newark. Ohio, assignor to Owens-
Illlnols Glass Company. Method and apparatus for
manufacturing and fabricating glass wool. 2,068,203 ;
Jan. 19.
Simpson Electric Company. (See Simpson, R., and Koch.
assignors.)
Simpson, Emory Q. (See Fisher, A. J., and Simpson.)
Simpson, Emory G., assignor to Ternstedt Manufactur-
i,"P Company, Detroit, Mich. Coach lock and handle.
Simpson, Emory G., assignor to Ternstedt Manufacturing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Unit operating device for a
swinging and a sliding panel. 2,076,867 ; Apr. 13.
Simpson. Emory G., assignor to Ternstedt Manufacturing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Window assembly for auto-
motive vehicles. 2,087.821 ; Julv 20.
Simpson, Emory Q., assignor to "Ternstedt Manufactur-
ing Company, Detroit, Mich. Combined operator and
latch for a swinging window. 2,094,726 ; Oct 5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
569
Simpson, Emory G., and W. Schnell, assignors to Tern-
stedt Manufacturing Company. Detroit, Midi. Fasten-
ing device. 2,091,378; Aug. "31.
Simpson, Emory G., and A. C. Andersen, assignors to
Ternstedt Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich.
Seat adjuster. 2,101,350 ; Dec. 7.
Simpson, Ewin O., and A. F. Kraft, Fort Smith, Ark.
Glass minnow trap and manufacturing same.
2,082,662 ; June 1.
Simpson, Franlj M. (See Simpson, Jesse J., F. M., and D.)
Simpson, George L. (See Moore, W. E., and Simpson.)
Simpson, George S. (See Iddings, C, and Simpson.)
Simpson, Herbert S. (See Christensen, Alfred C, as-
signor.)
Simpson, Howard W, (See Ford, H., Roberts, and
Simpson.)
Simpson, Hurshel H., Gumming, Ga., assignor of one-half
to W. F. Cooper, Chicago, 111. Stringed musical instru-
ment. 2,087,631 ; July 20.
Simpson, Jesse J., F. M., and D., Jackson, Calif. Starter-
steel guide for air drilling tools. 2,079,189 ; May 4.
Simpson, Kenneth M., New York, N. Y. Furnace and itJ
method of operation. 2,078,348 ; Apr. 27.
Simpson, Lancelot M., Tnorner, assignor to Automatic
Electric Company Limited, Liverpool, England. Electric
totalizer. 2,066,698; Jan. 5.
Simpson, Lancelot M., Stanks, near Leeds, assignor to
Automatic Electric Company Limited, Liverpool, Eng-
land. Electric totalizator. 2,084,414 ; June 22.
Simpson, Lewis, Monterey Park, Calif. Lifesaving chnte.
2,101,284; Dec. 7.
Simpson, Lillian A., Omaha, Nebr. Colostomy belt
2.078,512 ; Apr. 27.
Simpson, Manning, Columbus, assignor of one-half to H. K.
Martin, Franklin County, Ohio. Nebulizer. 2,068,518 ;
Jan. 19.
Simpson, Napoleon B., San Francisco, Calif. Valve.
2,083,101 ; June 8.
Simpson, Paul R., San Mateo, Calif. Treatment of
coffee or the like. 2,099,945 ; Nov. 23.
Simpson, R. A., Manufacturing Company. (See Charlton,
John M., assignor.)
Simpson, Ray, River Forest, and G. H. Koch, assignors
to Simpson Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Electrical
measuring instrument. 2,101,296 ; Dec. 7.
Simpson, Robert W., New York, N. Y. Flower exhibiting
device. Re. 20,289 ; Mar. 9.
Simpson, Walter W., assignor of one-half to C. W. Miller,
San Antonio, Tex. Garment form. 2.084,271 ; June 15.
Simrall, Riley M., Wyoming, Ohio. Expansion, contrac
tion, and construction joint for concrete pavements ani
the lilce. 2,078,693 ; Apr. 27.
Sims, Ernest M., Elkhart, Ind. Welding. 2,089,103 ;
Aug. 3.
Simsinovici, Martin, Paris, France. General container
and closure and toothed article therefor. 2,081,509 ;
May 25.
Sinclair, Charles W., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Brake drum. 2,081,605 ;
May 25.
Sinclair, Charles W., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Rolling machine. 2,093,933 ;
Sept. 21.
Sinclair, Charles W., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company, Detroit, Mich.
Brake drum. 2,095,719: Oct. 12.
Sinclair, Charles W., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle wheel. 2,102,811 :
Dec. 21.
Sinclair, Harold, Surblton Hill, England. Hydraulic cou-
pling. 2,074,346 ; Mar. 23.
Sinclair, Harold, Surbiton, and A. Fraser, Parley, England.
Power press tool or the like. 2.092,092 ; Sept. 7.
Sinclair, Harold, London, England. Hydraulic couDling.
2,096,070 ; Oct. 19.
Sinclair, Harold, Kensington, London, England. Hy-
draulic coupling. 2,090,071 ; Oct. 19.
Sinclair, Harold, Surbiton Hill, England. Power trans-
mission mechanism. 2,102,755; Dec. 21.
Sinclair Refining Company. (See Beach, Kenneth A., as-
signor.)
Sinclair Refining Company. (See Cole, Joseph, assignor.)
Sinclair Refining Company. (See Herthel, Eugene C., as-
signor.)
Sinclair Refining Company. (See Herthel, E. C, and
Schmidt, assignors.)
Sinclair Refining Company. (See Isom, Edward W., as-
signor.)
Sinclair Refining Company. (See Shoemaker, W. E., and
French, assignors.)
Sinclair Refining Company. (See Smith. Reading B.,
assignor.)
Sinclair Refining Company. (See Vobach, Arnold C, as-
signor.)
Sinclnir-Scolt Company, The. (See Rife, Charles E., as-
signor.)
Sinclair, William, assignor to Production Engineering
Company, Detroit, IVflch. Conveyer food milling ma-
chine. 2,102,227; Dec. 14.
Sindolar, Thomas A.. Cleveland, assignor to Truscon
Steel Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Sliding shelf.
2,098,198: Nov. 2.
SIndolnr, Thomas A. (Sen- Woodliead, II., Plumb, and
Slndclar.)
Sinden, Alfred D., Aurora. 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Redler Conveyor Company, Quincy, Mass.
Conveyer. 2,100,924; Nov. 30.
Sindl, Otto, Berlin, Germany. Stabilization of cellulose
esters. 2,066,584 ; Jan. 5.
Sindl, Otto, Paris, France, and G. Frank, Moedling, near
Vienna, Austria, assignors to "Afag" Finanzierungs
A. G., Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Producing mixed
cellulosic esters. 2,101,413 ; Dec. 7.
Sindler, Jay J., assignor to Converse Rubber Company,
Maiden, Mass. Pneumatic sheet material and making.
2,100,492 ; Nov. 30.
Sinex, Foster C, Hazleton, Pa. Fishing reel. 2,083,927 ;
June 15.
Sing, Lang J., and R. M. Waunch, Salem, Oreg. Auto-
matic annunciator. 2,099,868 ; Nov. 23.
Singer, Adolph. (See Singer, Isaac, A., and H.)
Singer, Alexander. (See Lederer, Maximilian, assignor.)
Singer, Benjamin, Bronx, N. Y., assignor to Hazeltine Cor-
poration. Power supply system for signal receivers.
2,103,097 ; Dec. 21.
Singer, Emil, Vienna, Austria. Dental matrix. 2,090,904 ;
Aug. 24.
Singer, Fred J. (See Gardner, L. A., and Singer.)
Singer, Fritz, Nuremberg, Germany, assignor to Tubus
A. G., Glarus, Switzerland. Enlarging the diameter
of hollow metal articles. 2,102,099 ; Dec. 14.
Singer, Hyman. (See Singer, Isaac, A., and H.)
Singer, Isaac, A., and H., Montreal, Quebec, Canada.
Cushioned seat. 2,067,621 ; Jan. 12.
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Ackerman,
J. E., and Nissen, assignors.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Andres, Wil-
liam A., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Anton, Per-
cival J., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Becker, Ru-
dolph, assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Chason,
Daniel H., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Clayton, An-
drew B., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Eames,
George M., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Eames, G. M.,
and Stewart, assignors.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Fleckenstein,
Gf. A., and Waterman, assignors.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Gunther,
Hermann, assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Karle, John D.,
assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Kessler,
Charles A., assignor.)
Singer Mannfactnrlng Company, The. (See Langille, Wil-
fred O., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Myers,
Walter, assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Naul, James
M., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Park, Frank-
lin A.. .Jr., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Parry,
Frank, assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Peets, Wilbur
J., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Prato, Bs-
teban, assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Ray, Joseph
L., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Spaine, Ed-
ward P., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The (See von Lehn,
Relnhold B., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Waterman,
Max L., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Webb, Ir-
ving F., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Wood, Alfred
R., assignor.)
Singer Manufacturing Company, The. (See Zonis, Sydney,
assignor.)
Singer, Nathaniel H., New York, and J. Sherman, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Combined tobacco pouch and pipe holder.
2,075,629 ; Mar. 30.
Singlser, John P., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Amer-
ican Laundry Machinery Company, Norwood, Ohio.
Operating and control mechanism for pressing ma-
chines. 2,082,913; June 8.
SInltzin-Whito, Nicliol.ns, Bridgeport, assignor of one-
third to J. L. R. Glover, Fairfield, and ono-third to N.
N. Solovloff, Milford, Conn. Calculating dovice.
2,080,587 ; May 18.
SiiiUo, Joliii, ("liicago, 111. Cap for filling no/./.les.
12.077.721 ; Apr. 20.
Sinko, John, Chicago, 111. Cigar lighter. 2,101.001 ;
1)(M'. 7.
Sinko, John, Chicago, 111. Cigar lighter. 2,101.002 ;
Dec. 7.
Sinner, John B., San Diego, Calif. Mausoleum.
2.080,190; May 11.
SInnett, Chester M., Wcstmont, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Phonograph pick up circuit.
2.072.008 : Mar. 0.
570
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Sinnett, Chester M., Westniont, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Dynamic amplifier. 2,098,405 ;
Nov. 9.
Sinskev, Simon, assignor to Winer Manufacturing Com-
pany. Hammond, Ind. Garment. 2,102,039 ; Dec. 14.
Sintz, Claude, Detroit. Mich. Tap bush and forming the
same. 2,098,R92 ; Nov. 9.
Sio, Jos6 S., Barcelona, Spain. Revolving flat card.
2,097,046: Oct. 26.
Sioros, Constantine A., Corona, N. T. Decorative dummy
display truck for frozen desserts. 2,095,088 ; Oct. 5.
Sipe, Harry E., New York, N. Y., assignor to Hookless
Fastener Company. Separable interlocking fastener.
2,083,278; June 8.
Sipp-Eastwood Corporation. (See Klein, Frederick, as-
signor.)
Sippel, Eugen, Berlin, Germany, assignor to General
Electric Company. Electrical control device.
2,090,522; Aug. 17.
Sippel, John J. (See Butterworth, H. W., Jr., and
Sippel.)
Sippell, Wilhelm V. (See Gunzel, Rudolf, assignor.)
Siqveland, Ivar E.. St. Paul, Minn. Dental matrix.
2,099,454: Nov. 16.
Sirera, Abel G.. New York, N. Y. Advertising strap
hanger. 2,102,488; Dec. 14.
Slrian Lamp Company. (See Braselton, Chester H., as-
Blgnor.)
Sirian Lamp Company. (See Ruben, Samuel, assignor.)
Sirian Wire and Contact Company. (See Braselton,
Chester H., assignor.)
Sirian Wire and Contact Company. (See MacFarland,
Albert E., assignor.)
Sirmay, Julius, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Jacquard
Knitting Machine Co., Inc. Circular knitting machine.
2,082,127 ; June 1.
Slrot, Alfred, and G. Wick, Bitterfeld, assignors to I. G.
Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
Main. Germany. Tars for use in road construction.
2,090,394; Aug. 17.
Sirovy, George, Cicero, assignor to Century Vitreous
Enamel Company. Chicago, 111. Decorative coating and
maldng same. 2,085,87o ; July 6.
Slshc, Julius, Torrington, Wyo. Beet digging and top-
ping machine. 2,072,186 ; Mar. 2.
Slsk, Martin A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Automatic valve.
2,069,022 ; Jan. 26.
Sisson, K(i\vard C. and J. D. Stokos. Dallas, Tex. Inscrip-
tion tablet mounting. 2,083,873 ; June 15.
Sisson, James G., assignor to The L. S. Starrett Company,
Athol, Mass. Dial indicator. 2,074,279 ; Mar. 16.
Sitaf, Miroslav, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,067,292 ; Jan. 12.
Sites, Robert L., South Orange, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Air Devices Corporation, Chicago, 111.
Air conditioning apparatus. 2,077,021 ; Apr. 13.
Sittler, Edwin C. (See Kettering, C. F., and Sittler.)
sutler, Edwin C, assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Dayton, Ohio. Method of and apparatus for creating
an artificial fever. 2,068,012 ; Jan. 19.
Sittler, Edwin C, assignor to Gleneral Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Method of and apparatus for
creating an artificial fever. 2,098,310 ; Nov. 9.
Sivyer, Christine, Minneapolis. Minn. Undergarment for
women. 2,091,018 ; Aug. 24.
six, Walter J., Indianapolis, Ind. Piston expander.
2,078,033 ; Apr. 20.
Six, Willem, and Roelof Vennenlen, assignors to N. V.
Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands.
■Jlethod and device for recording oscillations.
2,09.1.215 ; Sept. 14.
Slxt, Johann. (See Mugdan, M., and Slxt.)
Slxt, Johann, assignor to Consortium-Fuer Elektro-
chemische Industrie. G. m. b. H., Munich, Germany.
Preparation of chlorine substituted butanes. 2,008,772 ;
Jan. 26.
Sizer, Albert W., Hossle, Kingston-upon-HuU, England.
Machine for molding plastic substances. 2,075,470 ;
Mar. 30.
Slzer, Albert W., Hessle, England. Extrusion molding
machine and the manufacture of pellets thereby.
2,096,529 : Oct. 10.
Sizor, Harold S., Pawtuckot, R. I., assignor to Brown and
Sliarpe JIanufacturing Companv. Ilair clipper.
2,083.620: Juno 15.
Sjogren, Oscar W., and R. 11. Mitchell. Huntington Park,
Calif., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Killefcr
Manufacturing Corporation. Antifriction bearing for
disk harrows. 2.097,244 ; Oct. 26.
SJoIander, Gustaf, Midland, Mich. Combined bumper and
jack. 2,077,275; Apr. 13.
SJolseth. Victor, Fairbanks, Alaska. Drilling machine.
2,087,7^5: July 20.
SJBstrand. HJaliiiar E., Ravala, Grangesberg, Sweden.
Radio antenna. 2,074,944 ; Mar. 23.
SJSstrand, HJnlmar !•;., Uavala, Grangeshorg, Sweden.
Device for locating the position of a movable bodv.
2,0,S0,5n : May 18.
SJ»Rtr6m, Erik A. A., Gothenburg, Sweden. Centrifugal
pump. 2,101,900; Dee. 14.
SJostrom, Robert L., West Boxford, Mass. Conditioning
mnphln<> for absorptive sheet materials. 2,084,459 ;
June 22.
Skaer. Arthur H., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Inde-
pendent Pneumatic Tool Company, Chicago, 111. Rock
drill sludge ejector. 2,102,576 ; Dec. 14.
Skai, Frank M. (See O'Neill, Eugene F., assignor.)
Skajaa. Torleiv, Kristiansands, Norway, assignor to Det-
norske Aktleselskab for Elektrokemlsk Industri, Oslo,
Norway. Dust separator. 2,069,483 ; Feb. 2.
Skamser, Vern S., Los Angeles, Calif. Mute. 2,090,876 ;
Aug. 24.
Skandera, Martin, Mohawk, N. Y. Safety signal for
loaded guns. 2.100,273 : Nov. 23.
Skarphol, George, Souris, N. Dak. Portable weed burning
eradicator. 2,102,100 ; Dec. 14.
Skat Company, The. (See Adams, Frank S., assignor.)
Skeats, Wilfred F. (See Prince, D. C, and Skeats.)
Skeats, Wilfred F., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric control device. 2,085,549 ;
June 29.
Skeats, Wilfred F., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Circuit breaker testing arrange-
ment. 2,088,445 ; July 27.
Skeen, Chester W., assignor of seventy percent to F. W.
Chandler and five percent to H. M. Price, Mentone, Calif.
Flexible gear drive. 2,066.805 ; Jan. 5.
Skelly, John S., Monongahela, Pa. Variable speed drive
for mechanical stokers. 2,070,756 ; Feb. 16.
Skelly Oil Company. (See Hunt, A. A., and Adair, as-
signors.)
Skelly on Company. (See Lee, Don W., assignor.)
Skelly Oil Company. (See Watkins, Walter G., assignor.)
Skelton, Charles E., Syracuse, N. Y., assignor to I. Saks,
Cleveland, Ohio. Carrier for indicating gauges.
2,006,699 ; Jan. 5.
Skenandoa Rayon Corporation. (See Bryant, George W.,
assignor.)
Skenandoa Rayon Corporation. (See Bruggeman, Jean,
assignor.)
Skenandoa Rayon Corporation. (See Mattinson, Frank
W., assignor.)
Skibbe, William J., Des Moines, Iowa. Antijackknife
fifth wheel. 2,073,269 ; Mar. 9.
Skillman, Newton, and R. Thuner, assignors to O. & S.
Itearing Company, Detroit, Mich. Bearing unit
2,069,781 ; Feb. 9.
Skilnik. Eric R., Chicago, 111. Composite fence structure.
2,066,420 : Jan. 5.
Skinner, Clarence L., Friendswood, assignor of fifty-one
per cent to S. J. Wimberly, Houston, Tex. Drill col-
lar reamer. 2,088,770 ; Aug. 3.
Skinner, Ebenezer. (See Hallock, G. W., Skinner, and
Cardell.)
Skinner Engine Company. (See Mueller, Herman G., as-
signor.)
Skinner Irrigation Company, The. (See Coles, W. H., and
Nelson, assignors.)
Skinner, John F., Flint, Mich. Rotary power apparatus.
2.088,818; Aug. 3.
Skinner, M. B., Company. (See Merrill, Patterson D.,
assignor.)
Skinner & Orr Engineering Company. (See Hallinan,
William W., assignor.)
Skinner Purifiers Inc. (See Williams, P., and Brazel,
assignors.)
Skinner, Ralph L., Detroit, Mich. Internal-combustion
engine cylinder-head construction. 2,074,972 ; Mar. 23.
Skinner, William F., assignor to J. A. Cleveland, Miami.
Fla. Toy cartridge. 2,098,008; Nov. 2.
Sklrrow, Frederick W. (See Morrison, G. C, Sklrrow,
and Blaikie.)
Sklar, Harry B., Los Angeles, Calif. Bedspring.
2,090.767 : Oct. 20.
Skier. Abraham, Los Angeles, Calif. Store display fix-
ture. 2,085.270 ; June 29.
Skliris, Loukas, Belmar, N. J. Slicing machine.
Skluth,' Gladys. (See' Spear, M., and Skluth.)
Skogh. Carl G. C, Vastervik, Sweden. Obtaining fur-
fural. 2,096,.352; Oct. 19.
Skolfleld. William IC, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Mounting for electric motors
and the like. 2.090,021; Oct. 19.
Skoop-A Corporation. (See Parker, Claude E., assignor.)
Skopec, Richard W., Western, Nebr. Multiple purpose
adaptor and retention clip. 2,095,481 ; Oct. 12.
Skov, Hoiiry A., Frederiksberg, near Copenhagen, Den-
mark. Tearable closure. 2,098,555: Nov. 9.
RkovorskI, .John R. (See Schor, J., and Skoverskl.)
'^ I^HRv S'<'gir'ed, Wurzburg, assignor to Schering-
Kahlbaum A. G., Berlin, Germany. Acvle derivatives
of phenols and producing the same. 2,08'7,213 : July 13.
^kraup, Siegfried, Wurzburg, assignor to Schering-Kahl-
baum A. G., Beriin, Germany. Alkyl derivatives of
phenols and producing the same. 2.103,730; Dec. 28.
«vvi''"„'J''V-.'"'/,''' 4- <''''^"^' I'ittoU, F. M.. and Skriba.)
Ski man. Kmll, Vienna. Austria. Needle for taking up
dropped stitches. 2,079,306 ; May 4
mnHn,^^!^'' ,^^/>- ^"" Franciscc, Calif., assignor to Sub-
n.ylno Signal Company, Boston, Mass. Sound produc-
ing and mounting therefor. 2,070 6'>8 • Feb 16
«„Va ^'<^,^a';I- an,? J- Sekula, Clifton, N. J. ' Gauge for
flnlda In tanks. 2,067.796; Jan 12
TiifnAi=^rl"*'"o^- Toledo Ohio, assignor to Owens-
"oSO 007 A ^°3'P"°y- Closure for bottles and Jars.
LIST OF PATENTEES
571
Skvor, George J., Boise, Idaho. Construction and im-
provement of a smokehouse for smoldng, curing, and
processing meats. 2,074,945 ; Mar. 23.
Slack, Alfred D. (See Young, A. A., and Slack.)
Slack, Frederic W., Detroit, assignor to Chrysler Corpo-
ration, Highland Park, Mich. Motor vehicle frame.
2,080,748 ; May 18.
Slade, Harold W., assignor to Phoenix Toilet & Paper Mfg.
Co. Inc., Phoenix, N. Y. Labeling machine. 2,084,962 ;
June 22.
Slade, Leon D., assignor to Gleason Works, Rochester,
N. Y. Method of and apparatus for hardening gears.
2,102,040 ; Dec. 14.
Slade, Starkie N., Sr., Durham, N. C. Plant protector.
2,081,775 ; May 25.
Sladek, Louis J. (See Isaacson, Carl C, assignor.)
Sladek, Louis J., Chicago, 111. Adjustable door stop.
2,097,349; Oct. 26.
Slager, John C. (See Meeker, D. A., and Slager.)
Slaght, William W^ Rocky River, assignor to Cleveland
Steel Products Corporation, Cuyahoga County, Ohio
Universal joint. 2,078,739 : Apr. 27.
Slatcher, Alfred G. (See Nell, G. M., and Slatcher.)
Slatcher, Alfred G., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Company, New York, N. Y. "Valve for
percussive tools. 2,070,299 ; Feb. 9.
Slater, Albert G., Miles City, Mont. Multiple purpose rub-
ber accessory. 2,072,225 ; Mar. 2.
Slater, David R., San Francisco, Calif. Metatarsal cor-
rection indicator. 2,097,350 ; Oct. 26.
Slater, Fred M., Phillipsburg, assignor to Ingersoll-Rand
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Feeding device
2,078,780; Apr. 27.
Slater, Guy P., Sand Springs, Okla. Sliding reach and
sleeve for truck beds. 2.082,663 ; June 1.
Slater, Harvey R., Chicago, 111. Printing device.
2,096,385 ; Oct. 19.
Slater, Victor W. (See Weber, I. E., and Slater.)
Slater, Walter F. (See Hill, H., Beckinsale, and Slater.)
Slater, Walter F. (See Hill, H., Beckinsale, Slater, and
Dunsheath.)
Slattery, Thomas E. (See Hall, A., Young, and Slat-
tery.)
Slaughter, Gibbs M., and G. W. Black, assignors to Athens
Brick & Tile Company, Athens, Tex. Furnace wall con-
struction. 2,084,225 ; June 15.
Slavin, John J. (See Kindl, J. V., and Slavin.)
Slavin, John J., and L. H. Geurink, assignors to The W. J.
Schoenberger Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Lighting de-
vice for gas burners. 2,091,530; Aug. 31.
Slavin, John J., and C. S. Stuckenholt, assignors to The
W. J. Schoenberger Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Valve.
2 095 372 * Oct. 12
Slaybac'k, Roy R., Decatur, 111. Aeroplane. 2,101,351 ;
Dec. 7.
Slayter, Games, Newark, Ohio, assignor to Owens-Illinois
Glass Company. Double glazing. 2,094,381 ; Sept. 28.
Slee, Arthur L., San Francisco, Calif. Line indicating
copy holder. 2,089,507 ; Aug. 10.
Sleeper, Frank H., St. Petersburg, Fla., assignor to
Sleeper & Hartley, Incorporated, Worcester, Mass.
Pneumatic pump. 2,092,934 ; Sept. 14.
Sleeper & Hartley, Inc. (See Blount, William H., as-
signor.)
Sleeper & Hartley, Inc. (See Blount, W. H., and Thomas,
assignors.)
Sleeper & Hartley, Incorporated. (See Sleeper, Frank H.,
assignor.)
Sleeper, Inc. (See Lotz, Rudolph W., assignor.)
Sleeter, Edward B. (See Mapes, C. W., Bradford, and
Sleeter. )
Sleetex Company, The. (See Rodrick, Raymond A., as-
signor.)
Sleight, George A., Hyde Park, N. Y. Adjustable hand
grip. 2,091.458: Aug. 31.
Slemmer, William B., Maiden, assignor to Warren
Brothers Roads Company, Cambridge, Mass. Aggre-
gate drier. 2,095,086; Oct. 5.
Slepian, Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa. Plug appliance for to-
bacco pipes. 2,087,741 ; July 20.
Slepian, Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bre<ikable filter appli-
ance for tobacco pipes. 2,087,742 ; July 20.
Slepian, Joseph, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Circuit in-
terrupter. 2,077,276 ; Apr. 13.
Slepian, Joseph, assignor to Wostinghouse Electric &
Manufacturing (Mmpjiny, Kn.st IMttsburgh, Pa. Grid
controlled gus-fillcd lube. 2,078,883 ; Apr. 27.
Slepian, Josoph, I'ittsburgli, I'li., assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Mnniifacturiiig Company. Circuit Inter-
rupter. 2,084,979; June 22.
Slepian, Joseph, Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & MnnufacI wring Coinpnnv, East IMItHburgh,
Pa. Circuit intcrruplor. 2,088,489; July 27.
Slepian, Josoph, Pitlshurgh, Pa., assignor to Wosting-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. I'owcr
translating device. 2,088,490; .Tuly 27.
Slepian, Josoph, I'itlsburgh, assignor (o Wostlngliouso
Electric & M;iiiiir;ic(iii-iiiB Coiiipany, lOnst I'ltisburgh,
Pa. Anorto connfruclion. 2,095,768; Oct. 12.
Sloplan, Joseph, IMltKburgh, Pa., assignor to VVosllnghoii.so
lOlcotric & Mniuifiiclurliig Company. Circuit intoi-
niplcr. 2,I0;j,i21 ; IJoc. 21.
Slepian, Joseph, Pittsburgh, and L. R. Ludwig, Wllkins-
burg, assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufac-
turing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric arc
device. 2,069,283 ; Feb. 2.
Slettevold, Ole, assignor to The Hedman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Multiple check signer.
2,075,630 ; Mar. 30.
Slettevold, Ole, and C. W. Johnson, assignors to The
Hedman Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Check
writer. 2,103,098 ; Dec. 21.
Slezak, John, assignor to Turner Brass Works, Sycamore,
111. Folding camp stove. 2,073,813 ; Mar. 16.
Slezak, Lumir F., North Arlington, N. J., assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Electrical contact for rectifiers.
2,070,321; Feb. 9.
Slezak, Vincent F., assignor to A. B. T. Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Game apparatus. 2,098,406 ;
Nov. 9.
Slidell, Kemper, assignor to C. F. Burgess Laboratories,
Inc., Madison, Wis. Retaining means for loose aggre-
gates. 2,098,903 ; Nov. 9.
Slidell, Kemper, Madison, Wis., assignor to C. F. Burgess
Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, HI. Treatment of water.
2,101,961 ; Dec. 14.
Slider, George, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Chrysler Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Over-running clutch.
2,068,773 ; Jan. 26.
Slife, Ralph E., Springville, and H. E. Dunn, Jlarion,
Iowa. Shifting device for tractor cultivators.
2,089.137 ; Aug. 3.
Slining, Henry G., Huntington Park, Calif. Dispenser.
2,102,978 ; Dec. 21.
Sloan, Arthur W. (See Goodwin, R. C, and Sloan.)
Sloan, Arthur W., (See Semon, W. L., and Sloan.)
Sloan, Arthur W., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Anti-oxidants.
2,082,525; June 1.
Sloan, Edward C, assignor to J. B. Hawley, Geneva, 111.
Inlaid fibrous bodied articles and producing same.
2,069,393 ; Feb. 2.
Sloan, Edward C, assignor to J. B. Hawley, Geneva, 111.
Adjustable sweat band. 2,074,568 ; Mar. 23.
Sloan, Francis P., Scarsdale, N. Y. Cement flooring con
struction method and apparatus. 2,078,289 ; Apr. 27
Sloan, Francis P., Scarsdale, N. Y. Compacting appara
tus. 2,078,290; Apr. 27.
Sloan, Marguerite P., Chicago, 111. Portable folding book-
case. 2,089,440; Aug. 10.
Sloan, Thomas N., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to Republic
Steel Corporation, Youngstovtm, Ohio. Method of and
apparatus for die rolling. 2,071,866 -Feb. 23.
Sloan Valve Company. (See Kocour, JEmil J., assignor.)
Sloan Valve Company. (See Moseley, Alexander W., as-
signor. )
Sloan Valve Company. (See Russell, Irving H., assignor.)
Sloan, William E.. River Forest, 111. Flush valve.
Re. 20,576 ; Dec. 7.
Sloane-Blabon Corporation.
signer.)
Sloane-Blabon Corporation.
signor.)
Sloane-Blabon Corporation.
nig, assignors.)
Sloane, William W., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Drive mechanism for shaker
conveyers. Re. 20,589 ; Dec. 14.
Sloane, William W., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Mining machine. 2,075,870 ;
Apr. 6.
Sloane, William W., assignor to Goodman JManufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Drive mechanism for shaker
conveyers. 2,077,593 ; Apr. 20.
Sloane, William W., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, III. Drive mechanism for shaker
conveyers. 2.077,811 ; Apr. 20.
Sloane, William W., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Kerf-cutting machine.
2,079,428 ; May 4.
Sloane, William W., assignor to Goodman Manufactur-
ing Company, Chicago, 111. Drive mechanism for
shaker conveyers. 2,082,361 ; June 1.
Sloane, William W., assignor to Goodman Manufactur-
ing Company, Chicago, 111. Kerf-cutting maclilne.
2,086,243 ; July 6.
Sloane, William W., assignor to Goodman JIanufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Shaker conveyer. 2,088,351 ;
July 27.
Sloane, William W., assignor to Goodman Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Mine locomotive. 2,090,707 ;
Aug. 24.
Sloano, William W., assignor to Goodman IManiifacturlng
Company, Chicago, 111. Drive mechanism. 2,102,441 ;
Doc. M.
Slonmii, (^horl M., Detroit. Mich., assignor, by niosne ns-
slgmiicnts, to Unilod Stales Rubber Conipany, Now
Yorl;. N. Y. Motliod and apparatus for testing tiros.
2,079,585 ; May 4.
SloiiKiti, Ira I,, Mollis, N. Y. Adhesive oompositlOD.
L'.O!) 1.220 : Sopt. 28.
.Slonnogor, .lolin C, assignor to The Fnlk Corporation,
Mllwaiikoo, Wis. Dyiianiomofor. 2,090,6(12 ; Nov. 10.
Sldss, William A. (Soo Curran, M. 1>., and Sloss.)
(See Koenig, Walter J., as-
(See Pohl, Robert H., as-
(See Sale, W. A., and Koe-
572
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Screw threading die.
Measuring mecha-
Slotta. Mas A., Chicago, 111.
2,100,724: Nov. 30.
Slough, Frank M., Cleveland, Ohio,
nlsm. 2,066,700 ; Jan. 5.
Slough, Ralph M., assignor to The Ohio Oil Company,
Findlay, Ohio. Safety sign. 2,083,102 ; June 8.
Sluman, William, MonU'bello, Calif. Defrosting refrig-
erators. 2,069.782 ; Feb. 9.
Slusher, George D., et al. (See Fletcher, Allen H., as-
signor.)
Slutz, Charles S., and H. Kellett, Los Angeles, Calif.
Electric therapeutic appliance. 2,095,678 ; Oct. 12.
Sly, Caryl, assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Esters of octadecanediol.
2,073,031 ; Mar. 9.
Sly, W. W., Manufacturing Company. (See Boesger,
George A., assignor.)
Slyder, Merrill, Philadelphia, Pa. Streamline rail joint.
2,079,533 ; May 4.
Slylf, Stanley S., Chicago, 111. Piston ring. 2,080,935 ;
May 18.
Small, Francis G., Pinner, England. Nonslip surfaces for
paving blocks. 2,073,814; Mar. 16.
Small, Frank M. (See Scott, Hiram D., assignor.)
Small, James K., Hudson View Gardens, N. Y., assignor to
Standard-I. G. Company. Hydrogen production cata-
lysts. 2,084,511; June 22.
Small, John L., Viking, Alberta, Canada. Sanitary post-
age and tax stamps. 2,091,244 ; Aug. 24.
Small, Lester C, Glendale, Calif. Hydraulic valve gear
operation for internal combustion engines. 2,090,877 ;
Aug. 24.
Sniallen, Harry M., Brooklyn. N. Y. Marking and cutting
device. 2,093,698 ; Sept. 21.
Sniallen, Louis J., Los Angeles, Calif. Water control ap-
paratus for lavatories. 2,091,110 ; Aug. 24.
Smalley, Lee L. (See Bendix, V., Boothby, and Smalley.)
Smalley, I^ee L., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corporation,
South Bend, Ind. Motor vehicle testing apparatus.
2,091,656 ; Aug. 31.
Smalley, Oliver, assignor to Mcehanite Metal Corporation,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Making cast iron. 2,086,098 ; July 6.
Sniallwood, Charles, Washington, N. C. Back-band
buckle. 2,100,600; Nov. 30.
Smallwood, Harold S., Tacoma, Wash. Wall construction.
2,072,386 ; Mar. 2.
Smally, Emanuel C, assignor of one-half to K. B. Cope,
Canton, Ohio. Adapter for incandescent bulbs.
2,100,984 : Nov. 30.
Smally, Emanuel C, as.<;ignor of one-half to K. B. Cope,
Canton, Ohio. Molding apparatus. 2,100,985 ; Nov.
30.
Smart, Algernon, Newcastle-upon-Tyne, England. Fuel
mixture supply control for the internal-combustion en-
gines of motor vehicles. 2,103,700 ; Dec. 28.
Smart, Clarence F., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Pontiac, Mich. Bearing. 2,101,759; Dec. 7.
Smart, Kenneth R., Highland Park, Mich. Distributing
valve. 2,081,510: May 25.
Smart, Norman C, Binley, near Coventry, and B. F. Moss,
Coventry, assignors to The General Electric Company
Limited, London, England. Lift and like controlling
mechanism. 2,072,282 ; Mar. 2.
Smart, Norman C, Binloy, Coventry, assignor to The
General Electric Company Limited. London. England.
System of control for electrically operated lifts.
2,094.047: Sept. 28.
Smeaton, Clarence G., and A. M. De Voursnev, Mil-
waukee, Wis., said De Voursney assignor to said
Smeaton. Unit for bank protection. 2,079,824 ; May 11.
Smede, Lloyd W., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitt.sburgh,
Pa. Boron- .nnd boron and carbon starter for mercury
arc. 2,095,769; Oct. 12.
Smedley, Carl R., Bay Village, assignor to The Ollddei
Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Composite novelty finish
2,078,291 ; Apr. 27.
Smelkor, Le Roy, Dayton, Ohio. Vehicle seat. 2,072,411 :
Mar. 2.
Smellle, Donald G. (See Hudson, W. F., and Smellie.)
Smellie, Donald G., Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,070,688 ;
Feb. 16.
Smellie, Donald O., Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,070,689 :
Feb. 16.
Smellie, Donald O., Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,072,689 ;
Mar. 2.
Smellie, Donald O., Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,072,690:
Mar. 2.
Smellie. Donald G.. Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,077,958 :
Apr. 20.
Smellie, Donald G., Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany. North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner ndvertis-
Ing display. 2,005,456 : Oct. 12.
Smellie, Donald G., Canton, assignor to The Hoover
Company, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner.
2.099,377; Nov. 16.
Smellie, Donald O., Canton, assignor to The Hoover
Company, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner.
2,099,378; Nov. 16.
Smellie, Donald G., Canton, assignor to The Hoover
Companv, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner.
2,100,089 ; Nov. 23.
Smelt, Josephus A. M. (See Schoonenberg. P., and Smelt.)
Smethers, James A., Andrews, Tex. Wire line twister.
2,102,287 ; Dec. 14.
Smevkal, Karl. (See Herold, P., and Smeykal.)
Smeykal, Karl, Leuna, assignor to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Production of trialkylamlnes. 2,090,953 ; Aug. 24.
Smidth, F. L., & Co. (See Ahlmann, Nikolai, assignor.)
Smidth. F. L., & Company. (See Fasting, Johan S., as-
signor.)
Smidth, F. L. & Co. (See Nielsen, Christian, assignor.)
Smidth, F. L., & Co. (See Vogel-Jorgensen, Mikael, afl-
signor.)
Smilaclc. Jacob, Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General Motors
Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatas.
2.091,459 ; Aug. 31.
Smiley, Gilbert, Brighton, Mass., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to G. Wlllard Rich. Electronic musical
instrument. 2,083,246 ; June 8.
Smiley Industrial Filter Company, The. (See Smiley,
Lloyd D., assignor.)
Smilev, John B. (See Foster, Robert B., assignor.)
Smiley, Lloyd D. (See Altick, C. D., Smiley, and Turner.)
Smiley, Lloyd D., assignor to The Smiley Industrial Filter
Company, Dayton, Ohio. Paper manufacture,
2,073.654 ; Mar. 16.
Sniir. J. K., & Sons, Inc. (See Koebel, Frank E., as-
signor.)
Smith, A. O., Corporation,
signor.)
Smith. A. 0., Corporation,
signor.)
Smith, A. O., Corporation,
signor.)
Smith, A. O., Corporation,
signor.)
(See Archer, Robert S., as-
Corporatlon.
Smith, A. O.
signor.)
Smith, A. O.
signor.)
Smith, A. O.,
bier, assignors.)
Smith, A. O. Corporation.
assignors.)
Smith, A. O.
(See Balrd, Ronald J., ai-
(See Hasche, Rudolph L., as-
(See Hiemke, Hugo W., as-
(See Kepler, William R., as-
Corporation.
Corporation.
Corporation.
Corporation,
Corporation.
(See Kuebler, Walter A., as-
(See Larson, C. S., and Kue-
(See Malke, S., and Kjellgren,
(See Martin, Wesley G., as-
(See Sherman, Donald W.,
signor.)
Smith, A. O
assignor.)
Smith, A. O., Corporation. (See Smith, G. M., Renden-
bach, Heineman, and Crider, assignors.)
Smith, A. O., Corporation. (See Zerbe, Frederick K., as-
signor.)
Smith, A. Stirling. (See Smith, Frederick O., assignor.)
Smith, Albert C, Evansville, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Servel, Inc., Dover, Del. Float valve.
2,092,935 ; Sept. 14.
Smith, Albert C, Watklns Glen, and C. F. Robblns,
Glenora, N. Y. Connecter and switch for control cir-
cuits. 2,075,669 • Mar. 30.
Smith, Albert J. (See Hill, Reuben, assignor.)
Smith, Albert K. (See Hampton, L. N., and Smith.)
Smith, Alexander, assignor to Farrel-Birmingham Com-
pany, Incorporated, Ansonia, Conn. Knife for sugar
cane mills or the like. 2,070,959 ; Feb. 16.
Smith. Alfred R., Forest Hills, assignor to Combustion
Engineering Company Inc., New York, N. Y. Drying
fish scrap. 2,082,555; June 1.
Smith. Alfred R., Forest Hills, assignor to Combustion
Engineering Comany, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Casing
wall construction for boilers. 2,099,829; Nov. 23,
Smith, Algy J. (See Peiler, and Smith.)
Smith. Algy J., Bloomfield, assignor to Hartford-Empire
Company, Hartford, Conn. Apparatus for forming hol-
low glass articles. 2,075,363 ; Mar. 30.
Smith, Algy J., Bloomfield, assignor to Hartford-Enpire
Company, Hartford, Conn. Forming glassware.
2,089,008 ; Aug. 3. b b « <=.
Smith. Alonzo E. (See Flinchbaugh, Henry K., assignor.)
Smith, Alva T., assignor to National Enameling and
§*iliUP"2F Company. Milwaukee, Wis. Cooking utensil.
2,093,1 1;) ; Sept. 14.
Sinlth, Alva T.. and H. J. Moon, assignors to National
Enameling & Stamping Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Electric cooking utensil. 2,103.560; Dec. 28.
Smith. Andrew, assignor to Van Dyke Knitting Co., Mil-
^07a3*iO;Mar. 9 ^^^"""^ ^""^ blanking machine.
Smith. Andrew, assignor to Van Dyke Knitting Co., MU-
^xvaukee, \\ is. Blank-feeding device. 2,085,339 ; June
®'°4h'lv^?i??'7r N.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Glrnrd Manufacturing Company. Glrant, Pa. Bat-
tory ll-hted locomotive toy. 2.067,352 ; Jan. 12.
mnnta ?^ tV,^ rC "J'"?,'"''' a^s'SDor, by mesne assign-
nients to The GIrard Manufacturing Company, Glrard,
c, >h; J'^l '^^^^'^0;y crossover. 2.081,682 ; May 25.
i Wnl'nI'ni'*' ?••• ^^li""^' t''- assignor to Louis Mars
* 088 T-n " Aug" 3" '^' • • ^- ^"'^ weapon-
LIST OF PATENTEES
573
Smith, Arthur D., Park Ridge, assignor, by mesne as-
Bignments, to Jenkins Petroleum Process Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Process and apparatus for the production oi
liglit hydrocarbons. 2,097,084; Oct. 26. .
Smith, Arthur E., Los Angeles, Calif. Syringe.
2.098,524 ; Nov. 9. „ „ c, -^t, n^rr.
Smith, Arthur G., assignor to S. Morgan Smith Com-
pany, York, Pa. Hydraulic machine. 2,088,771 ,
Smiti^' Arthur R., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Mercury boiler. 2,069,629 ; J) eD. ^.
Smith, Aubrey, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Rotary kiln control arrangement.
2,068,574 ; Jan. 19. , ^, . . ^
Smith, Aubrey, assignor to General Electric Company,
Schenectady, N. Y. Rotary kiln control arrangement.
2,092,657 ; Sept. 7. ^ ,, .^ o neo -r.i .
Smith, Beauford B., Silverton, Oreg. Aircraft. 2,068, 1 74 ;
Smithi Benjamin H., assignor to Michigan Wire Goods
Company, Niles, Mich. Mole trap. 2,086,826 ; July 13.
Smith, Bernard F., and H. B. Palmer, Appleton, ^\ls.
Pipe coupling. 2,081,021 ; May 18.
Smith, Bessie L., Avon Park, Fla. Portable packing
bench. 2,075,833 ; Apr. 6.
Smith, Bruce N., Seattle, Wash. Hose grip. 2,078,464 .
Apr 27
Smith,' Bruce W. (See Smith, James W., assignor )
Smith, Bryan H., Berkeley, Calif. Road sign. 2,090,157 ;
Aus 17
Smith,' Burd Reed, Sharon, Pa., assignor to The Petroleum
Iron Works Company of Ohio, Sharon, Pa. Annealing
box. 2,080,014 ; May 11. ,,„,,„ t
Smith, Burgess W., assignor to The Todd Company, Inc.,
Rochester, N. Y. Distinctive paper and making same.
2,067,988; Jan. 19. , ^ .^ ^ t
Smith, Burgess W., assignor to The Todd Company, Inc.,
Rochester, N. Y. Indelible ink. 2.068,204 ; Jan. 19.
Smith, Burgess W., assignor to The Todd Company, Inc.,
Rochester, N. Y. Safety paper and making the same.
2,073,762; Mar. 16.
Smith, Burgess W., assignor to The Todd Company, Inc.,
Rochester, N. Y. Safety paper and making the same.
2,073 J63; Mar. 16. „ ^^ ^ t
Smith, Burgess W., assignor to The Todd Company, Inc.,
Rochester, N. Y. Safety paper and making the same.
2,073,764 ; Mar. 16. ,, , ,
Smith, Burns L. (See Wightman, Merle J., assignor.)
Smith, Caleb. (See Peterson, Juel L., assignor.)
Smith, Calvin B., et al. (See McQuiston, Raymond C,
Rsslsiior* )
Smith, Carlisle F., Elmlra, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Amerlcan-Lia France-Foamite Corporation, New York,
N Y. Foam fire extinguisher. 2,066,546 ; Jan. 5.
Smith, Carlisle F., Elmlra, assighor, by mesne assign-
ments to American-La France-Foamite Corporation.
CO2 extinguishing system. 2,077,158 ; Apr. 13.
Smith, Carroll C. (See Williams, I., and Smith.)
Bmlth, Cecil H., Elmlra, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
American-La France-Foamite Corporation, New York,
N Y. Cushion flask base. 2,067,581 ; Jan. 12.
Smith, Charles C Nicholas, Conn., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric cord and attachment cap.
2,067.796 ; Jan. 12. ^ , . „ ..t- ^
Smith, Charles F. (See Mikeska, L. A., and Smith.)
Smith, Charles F., English, W. Va. Scotch. 2,088,555 ;
Smith, Ch'arles O., Medford, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Raytheon Manufacturing Compnny, Newton,
Mass. Gaseous conduction device. 2,077,961 ; Apr. 20.
Smith, Charles G., Medford, assignor to Raytheon Manu-
facturing Company, Newton, Mass. High-voltage recti-
fying system. 2,092,227 ; Sept. 7.
Smith, Charles H., Cleveland, Ohio. Highway marker.
2,076,970; Apr. 13.
Smith, Charles M. (See Melton, Oscar N., assignor.)
Smith, Charles N., University City, Mo., H. G. Smith,
EvansviUe, Ind., and C. A. Bauer, Springfield, Mass.,
assignors to Hoosler Lamp & Stamping Corporation,
EvansviUe, Ind. Refrigerator shelf. 2,076,099 ;
Apr. 6.
Smith, Charles S. (See Black, J. E., Smith, and Behr.)
Smith, Charles W. (See Wlnslow, B. C, Jr., Wilder, and
Smith.)
Smith, Charles W., Philadelphia, assignor to Charles
Peberdy & Son, PhUadolphla, Pa. Design wheel and
mounting therefor. 2,079,069; May 11.
Smith, Chptwood, Boston, Mns.s. Low water and pres-
sure control device. 2,088,491 ; July 27.
Smith, Christopher I., New Yorlc, assignor to Marks Prod-
ucts Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Convenience light fix-
ture. 2,075,304 ; Mnr. 30.
Smith, Christopher I., Now York, assignor to Marks Prod-
ucts Co. Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Plug receptacle.
2,075,305 ; Alar. 30.
Smitli, Ciiu-enop C. (Soo Saner, G., and Smith.)
Smith, (Mnrcnce C, Atliintic Oily, N. J. Beer pipe cloan-
inc ni>l)iini(nH. 2,0!).S,r>25 ; Nov. 0.
Smith, Olnrpnoo C, nsfllgnor to Union Special Machine
Compnny, Chicago, 111. Rotary hook sewing machine.
2,089, 107; Aug. 3.
Smith, Clnronre M., Cleveland, Ohio. Dispensing device.
2,073,070 ; Mar. 0.
Smith, Clarence O., and H. D. Andrews, Auburn, Maine.
Wire cable cutter. 2,087,124 ; July 13.
Smith, Claude R., Washington, D. C., dedicated to the
free use of the Public in the United States. Compound
and making same. 2,096,566; Oct. 19.
Smith, Clifford W., administrator, et al. (See Roberts,
Arthur A.)
Smith, Clyde; Hopkinsville, Ky., assignor to Addresso-
graph-Multigraph Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Print-
ing macBine. 2,077,962 ; Apr. 20.
Smith, Clyde, Hopkinsville, Ky., assignor to Addresso-
graph-Multigraph Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Ad-
dressing and printing machine. 2,077,963 ; Apr. 20.
Smith, Clyde, Hopkinsville, Ky., assignor to Addresso-
graph-Multigraph Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Ad-
dressing and printing machine. 2,077,964 ; Apr. 20.
Smith, Clyde, Hopkinsville, Ky., assignor to Addresso-
graph-Multigraph Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Ad-
dressing and printing machine. 2,077,965 ; Apr. 20.
Smith, Clyde L., and G. W. Rollin, assignors to The Pure
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Tray structure for bubble
towers. 2,077,645 ; Apr. 20.
Smith, Creswell, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Foot operated vehicle. 2,086,445 ; July 6.
Smith, Cyril S., Cheshire, assignor to The American
Brass Company, Waterbury, Conn. Brazing solder.
2,073,077; Mar. 9.
Smith, Cyril S., Cheshire, assignor to The American Brass
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Copper-sulphur alloy.
2,102,.S88 : Dec. 14.
Smith, D. Harry, et al. (See Coney, John, assignor.)
Smith, Dallas M. (See Knoebel, Walter C, assignor.)
Smith, Dallas M., Kirkwood, Mo. Piston expander.
2,103,664 ; Dec. 28.
Smith, David C, Jacksonville, 111. Clothes pin.
2,099,177; Nov. 16.
Smith, David F., Takoma Park, Md. Apparatus for
clarifying saccharine liquids. 2,101,480 ; Dec. 7.
Smith, Donald H., Hempstead, assignor to The Western
Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y. Insu-
lator shield. 2,099,540 ; Nov. 16.
Smith, Donald J. E., assignor to J. E. Whitten, Van-
couver, British Columbia, Canada. Crosscut saw
handle. 2,099,966 ; Nov. 23.
Smith, Donald L., Caldwell, N. J., assignor to Air Reduc-
tion Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Torch
control apparatus. 2,067,212 ; Jan. 12.
Smith, Donald L., Caldwell, N. J., assignor to Air Reduc-
tion Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Valve
control apparatus. 2,067,622 ; Jan. 12.
Smith, Donald L., Dunellen, N. J., assignor to Air Re-
duction Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Pipe
cutting or welding apparatus. 2,077,277 ; Apr. 13.
Smith, Donald L. J., assignor to G. F. Smith, Long Beach,
Calif. Carburetor for low grade hydrocarbons.
2,079,363 ; May 4.
Smith, Earl K. (See Edwards, D. V., and Smith.)
Smith, Ed. S., Jr., assignor to Builders Iron Foundry,
Providence, R. I. Telemetric receiver. 2,089,441 ;
Aug. 10.
Smith, Edward A. (See Upson, M. M., and Smith.)
Smith, Edward A., Chatham, N. J., assignor to Raymond
Concrete Pile Company, New York, N. Y. Pteparatlon
of foundation columns. 2,071,046 ; Feb. 16.
Smith, Edward A., Chatham, N. J., assignor to Raymond
Concrete Pile Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
forming concrete foundation columns. 2,071,047 ; Feb.
18.
Smith, Edward A., Chatham, N. J., assignor to Caisson
Contracting Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus
for forming foundation columns. 2,089,041 ; Aug. 3.
Smith, Edward J., and E. S. Bush, St. Louis, Mo. Super-
charger drive. 2,082,556 ; June 1.
Smith, Edward W. (See Chamber, L. A., and Smith.)
Smith, Edward W., Melrose, assignor to Submarine Signal
Company, Boston, Mass. Making paper. 2,070,757 ;
Feb. 16.
Smith, Edward W., Melrose, assignor to Submarine Signal
Company, Boston, Mass. Paper-shaking machine.
2,070.929 ; Feb. 16.
Smith, Edward W., assignor to The Electric Storage Bat-
tery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Storage battery plate.
2,084,964 : June 22.
Smith, Edward W., Melrose, assignor to Submarine Sig-
n.Ti Company, Boston, Mass. Method and apparatus
for the trcatmont of liquids. 2,090,011 ; Oct. 19.
Smith, Edward W., Melrose, assignor to Submarine Signal
Company, Boston, Mass. Treating milk. 2,101,103 :
Dec. 7.
Smith, Edward W., and C. A. Hall, a.<!siKnors to The Elec-
tric Storage Battery Conii)any. Philadoiphia, Pa. Set-
ting nowly pasted stornge battery plates. 2,000,701 ;
Jan. 5.
Smitli. Edwin L., Elyria, Ohio. Suction cleaner noezle.
2,002.7-ri : Sept. 21.
Smith, Edwin R., assignor to Seneca Falls Machine Com-
pany, Seneca Falls, N. Y. Follow rest. 2,000,420 :
Feb. 2.
Smith, Elmer, Shrcvcport, La. Atlilotlc shoe. 2,101.723:
Doc. 7. . . o ,
Smith, Elmer IT., BBslgnor to Smith Welding Equipment
('orporatlon, Minnonpolis, Minn. Beer dispensing ap-
paratus. 2,081,022; May 18.
574
INDEX OF PATENTS, 193.
Smith, Elmer H., assignor to Smith Welding Equipment
Corporation. Minneapolis. Minn. Beer faucet.
2.094.222 ; Sept. 28.
Smith, Elmer H.. assignor to Smith Welding Equipment
Corporation, Minneapolis. Minn. Gun. 2,094.854 ;
Oct. 5.
Smith. Elmer L., Longmeadow, and C. Wetsel. Spring-
field, assignors to Package Machinery Company, Spring-
field, Mass. Wrapping machine. 2,095,104 : Oct. 5.
Smith, Elwrn P. (See Brown, R. S., and Smith.)
Smith, Emerson S., Ravenna, Ohio. Rubber glove.
2.075.550: Mar. 30.
(See Munro, A. L.,
(See Rumpel, H. H.,
and
and
England.
16.
Guard for ma-
Smith Engineering Works.
Rumpel, assignors. )
Smith Engineering Works.
Munro, assignors.)
Smith, Ernest. Manchester,
chinerv. 2.099,282 ; Nov.
Smith. Ernest A. (See Scott. L. E., and Smith.)
Smith. Ferris X., Grand Rapids, Mich. Humidifier.
2.066,653 ; Jan. 5.
Smith, Francis E.. Verdon, Nebr. Paper box opener.
2,076,007 ; Apr. 6.
Smith, Francis H. (See Friedrich, M. E. P.. and Smith.)
Smith, Frank B., and W. Sunderland, assignors to The
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. Esters of
2,4-dinitro-6-cyclohesylphenol. 2,097,136 : Oct. 26.
Smith, Frank B., and W. Sunderland, assignors to The
Dow Chemical Company, Midland. Mich. Ethers of
2.4-dinitro-6-cvclohexyl-phenol. 2.097,137 ; Oct. 26.
Smith. Frank I., Wilkinsburg. Pa., assignor to Otis
Elevator Company, Xew York, N. T. Blast furnace
charging mechanism. 2,096.567 ; Oct. 19.
Smith, Frank L„ Oak Park, 111. Apparatus for studying
X-ray fihns and the like. 2,088,041 ; July 27.
Smith, Frank L., Olean, assignor to Socony-Tacuum Oil
Company, Incorporated. Xew York. X. Y. Treating
petroleum products. 2,075,871 : Apr. 6.
Smith, Frank P.. assignor to R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Com-
pany, Winston-Salem, X. C. Treating leaf tobacco.
2.086,194; July 6.
Smith, Frank W., Teaneck, and W. Shane, Paterson,
N. J., assignors to The Superheater Company, Xew
York, X. Y. Control valve. 2,094,757 ; Oct. 5.
Smith, Franklin S., Xew Haven, Conn. Electric con-
denser construction and making the same. 2,073,355 ;
Mar. 9.
Smith, Franklin S., Xew Haven, Conn. Condenser con-
struction. 2.079,231 ; May 4.
Smith, Fred. (See Haworti, W. N., Hirst, Jones, and
Smith.)
Smith. Frederick A., assignor to Oakcs Products Corpora-
tion. Xorth Chicago, 111. Automobile lock structure.
Re. 20.352 ; May 4.
Smith. Frederick A., North CJhica^o, HI., assignor, bv
mesne assignments, to Houde Engineering Corporation.
Buffalo. X. Y. Automobile auxiliary windshield.
2,067,003 : Jan. 5.
Smith. Frederick A., Xorth Chicago, HI,, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Houde Engineering Corporation.
Buffalo, N. Y. Automobile air ventilation. 2,083,874 ;
June 15.
Smith, Frederick D. (See Wood, A. B., Smith, and Mc-
Geachy.)
Smith, Frederick O., Brooklyn, assignor of one-half to
A. Stirling Smith, New York, N. Y. Producing bleed
forms. 2,090,158; Aug. 17.
Smith. Gabriel, Leyton, England, .\pplying adhesive to
materials for coating surfaces or in the manufacture
of coated or compound materials. 2,077.535; Apr. 20.
Smith, George, assignor to Ellieott Machine Corporation,
Baltimore. Md. Clutch. 2.0S2,726 : June 1.
Smith, George A. (See Campbell, J., RoUeston, and
Smith.)
Smith, George A., Chevy CThase, Md.. and M. S. Van Dusen.
W:ishington, D. C. Buildinc block. 2.102."."i6 : Dec. 21 .
Smith. George C. Hamilton. Ontario, Canada. Ignition
device for gas burners. 2,076.418: Apr. 6.
Smith, George E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Shock absorber.
2,068,996 : Jan. 26.
Smith, George F. (See Smith, Donald L. J., assignor.)
Smith. George H.. Kenmore. and \V. J. Jacobs.<on. BuflTalo.
N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Union Cst-
hlde and Carbon Corporation. Control valve for pres-
sure regulating and reducing apparatus. 2,082,223 ;
June 1,
Smith, George K., Camden, X. J. Christmas tree stand
2.075,309 : Mar. 30.
Smith, George I,., Rockford, HI., assignor, by mesne as-
slgnmejita, to Thermo Brakes Corporation, Washington,
D. C. Automatic brake adjusting mechanism
2.072,014 : Feb. 23.
Smith, George L.. assignor to United States Ordnance
Company, Washington, D. C. Breech mechanism.
2,072.608 ; Mar. 2.
Smith, Geonre M.. Milwankee. O. P. Rendenbach, and
W. F. Heineman. Shorewood, and J. H. Crider, Mil-
waukee, as.<iignnrs to A. O. Smith Corporation. Mil-
waukee. Wis. Electric resistance welding. 2.095.295 •
Oct. 12.
Smith, George O., Sp.irtanburg. S. C. Apparatus for sack-
ing materials. 2,084,711 ; June 22.
Smith, George O.. East Orange, X. J., assignor to BeU Tele-
phone Laboratories. Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Treating lead and lead aUoys. 2,067,507 ; Jan. 12.
Smirh. George O., Bloomfield. N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories. Incorporated. Xew York, N. Y.
Asymmetrical conductor. 2.093.661 ; Sept. 21.
Smith. Gertrude L.. Los Anseles, Calif. Molded handled
receptacle. 2.102,6.^3: Dec. 21.
Smith. Gilbert M. (See Johnson. C. W.. and Smith.)
Smith, Hale G., Jackson Heights, assignor to Aerial
Explorations Inc., Xew York, N. Y. Making measur-
ing devices. 2,094,758 ; Oct. 5.
Smith, Harold A., Xeedham, Mass., and J. J. Fodor, Yonk-
ers. X. Y.. assignors to Frank W. Gorse Company,
Needham Heights, Mass. Elastic yam and fabric
2,072,775 ; Mar. 2.
Smith, Harold M.. and H. T. Rail. Bartlesville, Okla.
Catalyst for hydrogenatLng hydrocarbons. 2.101,104 :
Dec. 7.
Smith, Harris A., Port Arthur,
Texas Company. New York, X
hydrocarbons. 2,090.159 ; Aug
Smith. Harris A., Port Arthur,
Texas Comjjanv. Xew York, X.
carbon oil. 2.103.561 ; Dea 28.
Smith. Harry, assignor of one-third to J. H. McCoy, and
four jjercent to C. Morrell. Los Angeles, Calif. Appa-
ratus for making moving pictures in depth. 2,097,745 ;
Nov. 2.
(See Walsh, J. F., Smith, and Caprio.)
(See Newill, E. B., McCormick. Wolcott,
Tex-, assignor to The
Y. Purifying cracked
17.
Tex., assignor to The
Y. ' Converting hydro-
assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Refrigerating apparatus. 2,072,486 ;
Smith, Harry E.
Smith. Harry F.
and Smith.)
Smith, Harry F.
Dayton, Ohio
Mar. 2.
Smith, Harry F.. assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion. Dayton. Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,083,127 ; June 8.
Smith, Harry F., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation. Refrigerating apparatus.
2.085,172 : June 29.
Smith, Harry F., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2.087,452 : Jnlv 20.
Smith, Harry G. (See Smith, Charles N., H. G., and
Bauer.)
Smith. Harry G., Napanee, Ontario, Canada. Game board.
2,075,366 ; Mar. 30.
Smith. Harry M.. San Francisco, C^alif. Motor vehicle
safety seat. 2.102.979 ; Dec. 21.
Sinith, Harry T., Newark, Ohio, assignor to Owens-
niinois Glass Company. Controlling density of insu-
lating material. 2.092.783 ; Sept. 14.
Snjith, Harvey H.. Columbus, Ohio. Wrench. 2,101,760 •
Dec. 7. ■ . -. I .
Smith, Hattie. (See Bontemps. Joseph, assignor )
Smith, Hazor J., Springfield. Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation, Detroit.
5Iich. Control apparatus. 2.087.072 ; July 13.
Smith. Henry G.. Cuyahoga Falls, and C B.'Macdonald,
Akron. Ohio. Wire tightener. 2.087,125 ; July 13
s'o-i •K^'^-'^ '^" '^^^^^^^P°^' Minn. Traffic" signal.
Smith, Henry M., Scotia, X. Y., assignor to General Elec-
o''nin^°o"-P\°/- ,9°°'^'"°^ electrode for gas-filled tubes.
J.U00.J.W ; May 11.
Smith, Henry M., Scotia, N. Y.. assignor to (Jeneral Elec-
tric Company. Treating metal surfaces. 2,095,105:
Oct, .n. ■
Smith, Henry T,, Wood-Ridge, assignor to Eecton, Dick-
inson & Co., Rutherford, N. J. Carton for glass
syringes. 2.084,540 ; June 22. '^'^i"" lor giass
g^^^^ ■^''^Hfl^V (^w- ^'e^ort. C. L.. and Smith.)
nJi:>.J^%^"^ 'a- l^niversity City, Mo., assignor to
2079 340^"May ^"'"P^^y- ^t- lx)uis. Mo. Food Irodnct.
Smith. Herbert 'w West Newton, assignor, bv mesne as-
srp™Snl°er.''t08T34^':°i?aTlP-' ^°"'''"' ^^■
^'^2%4MlTo%.f' '^*"'"'- <^^- Underreamer.
^°i«n • ^T^^n Si- ^'}^''- and J. T. Phipps. Hunting-
Ro1le^^^.^2%4l^^^Sir5"^'^°^ '°'^'^ ^^"^
'"^';;^ra"t^uri09'8-,4?/i^k^„"^'^-' ^- ^-ohboard game
^"^l^Ki- ^^'^°° ^■- Gloversville, N. Y. Potato and veee-
table digging machine. 2.090.556 : Aug 17 ^
nith, Herschel D., assignor of one-half to Hnrria P
?i'^':^^r08"6.4^8»ly^^-- PneumaX c^ki^SS^ dfl
i» H^a^Jr^.\ei%r?'^r • vl^^^-.oT&li
Ing photographic films. 2.073.978- jJ'T'^yor aevelop-
^Z':i{;u.''^f^'%o%'^^^f'^i,^^ convertible auto-
^'jr''Nlw'York^S:'''\^'^'^- ^'*''^'' *''^'^'"- *« H. Smith.
like.'^r0S0 936: Mav 18 '"' automobiles and the
Sniith, Hiram P.. Canton.
Harvester Company,
o t?"- -072.1.^9 : >rar. _.
aMl^oM ' ^**^ Corporation. (See Mitchea Joseph F,
Smith,
ni., assignor to International
Cultivator attachment for trac-
LIST OF PATENTEES
575
Smith, Horace L., Jr., and L. N. Jones, assignors to
Thermal Engineering Corporation, Richmond, Va.
Treating tobacco. 2,086,446 ; July 6. ,
Smith, Horace S. (See Bancroft, H. L., and Smith.)
Smith. Hosea H., Hamburg, assignor to National Aniline
& Chemical Company, Inc., New Tork, N. Y. Packing
catalytic reaction vessels. 2,070,868 ; Feb. 16.
Smith, Howard, assignor to Knapp-Monarch Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Signal device for electric appliances.
2,074,569 ; Mar. 23.
Smith, Howard, Chemicals Limited. (See Hibbert, H.,
and Tomlinson, assignors.)
Smith, Howard A., and M. E. Smith, Fairfield, Conn.
Body molding garment. 2,100,986; Nov. 30.
Smith, Howard L. (See Guthoff, M., Plynn, and Smith.)
Smith, Hugh R., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Auto-
matic coin controlled time registering electric switch.
2,073,765 ; Mar. 16.
Smith, Ida M., Crestwood, N. Y. Dyeing method and
bath. 2,095,221 ; Oct. 5.
Smith, Ira C, Scranton, Pa. Grate. 2,087,361 ; July 20.
Smith, Ira E., Stockton, Calif., assigned by decree of
court to L. M. Smith, surviving widow. Separator.
2.083.674 ; June 15.
Smith, Irving R., assignor to Sterling Wheelbarrow Com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. Manufacturing foundry flasks.
2,088,120; July 27.
Smith, Irving R., Milwaukee, assignor to Sterling Wheel-
barrow Company, West Allis, Wis. Wheelbarrow manu-
facture. 2,103,562 ; Dec. 28.
Smith, Isidore P., Perrysburg, assignor to The Hettrick
Manufacturing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Arm rest for
automobiles. 2,086,244; July 6.
Smith, Isidore P., Perrysburg, assignor to The Hettrick
Manufacturing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Awning.
2,097,704; Nov. 2.
Smith, J. E., & Co. (See Anderson, Albert J., assignor.)
Smith, J. Hugo, et al. (See Bartell, Floyd E., assignor.)
Smith, J. Hugo. (See Lindenmuth, H. W., and Smith.)
Smith, J. Hugo. (See Salzman, J. R., and Snyder, as
signers.)
Smith, James N., Westfield, N. J., assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pressure casting
machine. 2,068,875 ; Jan. 26.
Smith, James P., West Orange, N. J., assignor to Line
Material Company, South Milwaukee, Wis. Combined
housed electrical device and cable sealing means.
2,102,757 ; Dec. 21.
Smith, James S. B., Bellport, N. Y., assignor to Anchor
Cap & Closure Corporation, Long Island Citv, N. Y.
Closure cap and liner therefor. 2,068.389 ; Jan. 19.
Smith, James W., assignor to B. W. Smith, Cleveland,
Ohio. Window sash balance. 2,067,164 ; Jan. 5.
Smith, James W., Gosforth, Newcastle-on-Tyne, assignor
to Turner & Newall Limited, Spotland, Rochdale, Lan-
cashire, England. Ice cream vending machine.
2,087,707 ; July 20.
Smith, Jerome C, Merchantville, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Electron
discharge device ; Mar. 9.
Smith, Jesse A. B., Stamford, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y. Writ-
ing machine. 2,089,442 ; Aug. 10.
Smith, Jes.se A. B., Stamford, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 2,093,578 ; Sept. 21.
Smith, Jesse A. B., Stamford, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 2,097,259 ; Oct. 26.
Smith, Jessie G. (See Beach, I. S., and Smith.)
Smith, John, Southwick, and V. E. Duemler, assignors to
Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing Company, West
Springfield, Mass. Oil burner. 2,066,806 ; Jan. 5.
Smith, John C. (See Mullen, A. V., and Smith.)
Smith, John C, assignor to Solar Laboratories, Beaver,
Pa. Stoncil. 2,102,228 ; Dec. 14.
Smith, John E., assignor to Knapp-Monarch Company,
Belleville, 111. Biscuit baker or oven. 2,086,827 ; July
13.
Smith, John F., Quincy, Mass., assignor to Compo Shoe
Machinery Corporation, New York. N. Y. Press deflat-
ing mechanism. 2,078,588 ; Apr. 27.
Smith, John F., Quincy, Mass., assignor to Compo Shoe
Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fluid coat-
ing machine. 2.096.364 : Oct. 19.
Smith, John T. (See Mnttson, A., Smith, and Frans.)
Smith, John R., Los Angeles, Calif. Wind baflle cowl for
heater stacks. 2,074,491 ; Mar. 23.
Smith, John T., Jr., and G. A. Turner, Tallahassee, Fla.
Key tag. 2,078.293; Apr. 27.
SniKh, John W. (See Leister, F., and Smith.)
Smitii, John W., Norwalk, Conn. Foldable enclosure.
2.098.469 : Nov. 9.
Smith, John W., assignor to Tlie Fafnlr Bearing Company,
New Britain. Conn. Bearlncr. 2,067.464 ; Jan. 12.
Smith, John W., Chestnut ITIll, assignor to Philadelphia
Air Transport Company, Morriatown, Pa. Machine for
drying photographic films and the like. 2,078,292 ;
Apr. 27.
Smitli-Jolinson Corporation. (See Smith, Nell V., as-
Hli;nor.)
Smith-Johnson Corporation. (See Smith, N. V., and Stoll,
assignors.)
Smith, Joseph A., assignor to The Cleveland Heater Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Joint for circulators.
2,078,465 ; Apr. 27.
Smith, Joshua M., Houston, Tex., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Improving the knock rat-
ing of motor fuel by distillation. 2,076,519 ; Apr. 6.
Smith, Justin L., Watertown, assignor to Seymour Smith
& Son, Inc., Oakville, Conn. Cutter. 2,072,140 ; Mar. 2.
Smith, Kline & French, Inc. (See Maxin, David J., as-
signor. )
Smith, L. C, & Corona Tjrpewriters, Inc. (See Avery,
Henry A., assignor.)
Smith, L. C., & Corona Typewriters, Inc. (See Bradt,
Charles H., assignor.)
Smith, L. C, & Corona Typewriters, Inc. (See Colon,
Glenn W., assignor.)
Smith, L. C, & Corona Typewriters, Inc. (See Gabrielson,
Carl, assignor.)
Smith, L C, & Corona Typewriters Inc. (See Gabrielson,
C, and Moshier, assignors.)
Smith, L. C, & Corona Typewriters, Inc. (See Gabriel-
son, C, and Waucquez, assignors.)
Smith, L. C, & Corona Typewriters Inc. (See Lewis,
Edward Z., assignor.)
Smith, Landon P., Inc. (See Lee, George L., assignor.)
Smith, Lawrence C, assignor to Fedders Manufacturing
Company, Inc., BufEalo, N. Y. Metallic barrel.
2,086,053 ; July 6.
Smith, Lawrence C, assignor to Fedders Manufacturing
Company, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Noncreep metallic bar-
rel. 2,089,624; Aug. 10.
Smith, Leon G., Salt Lake City, Utah. Closure.
2,070,096; Feb. 9.
Smith, Leon P., Brooklyn, N. Y. Building construction.
2,092,408; Sept. 7.
Smith, Leonard C, assignor to Heating Ventilating & Air
Conditioning Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Air condition-
ing apparatus. 2,091,019 ; Aug. 24.
Smith, Leslie A. (See Htidson, F. G., and Smith.)
Smith, Leslie L., Oidahoma City, Okla. Oil well drilling
swivel. 2,080,512 ; May 18.
Smith, Lewis R. (receiver of Apco Mossberg Corpora-
tion). (See Jackson, Alfred F., assignor.)
Smith, Lillian M. (See Smith, Ira E.)
Smith, Lindsley, New York, N. Y. Vise. 2,089,625 ;
Aug. 10.
Smith, Lloyd A., Portland, Oreg., assignor to Diamond Ex-
pansion Bolt Company, Inc., Garwood, N. J. Star drill.
2,066,427 ; Jan. 5.
Smith, Lloyd E., and H. V. Claborn, Washington, D. C,
Dedicated to the Free Use of the Public. Insecticide.
2,100,493 ; Nov. 30.
Smith, Lloyd H. (See White, George A., assignor.)
Smith, Lucius N., Atlanta, assignor of one-half to C. R.
Medley, Columbus, Ga. Motor driven mixer. 2,074,708 ;
Mar. 23.
Smith, Marion F. (See Greider, H. W., and Smith.)
Smith, Marshall A., Jr., assignor to Bendix Products Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Fan blade. 2,077,959 ;
Apr. 20.
Smith, Marshall A., Jr., South Bend, Ind., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Air Devices Corporation, Chicago,
III. Ventilating fan. 2,098,407 : Nov. 9.
Smith, Marshall A., Jr., South Bend, Ind., and F. L.
Prescott, Dayton, Ohio. Remote measuring device.
2.078,616 ; Apr. 27.
Smith, Marshall E., et al. (See Brown, Walter R., as-
signor.)
Smith, Maurice C, Jr. (See Heilhecker, Eugene C, as-
signor.)
Smith, May E. (See Smith, Howard A., and M. E.)
Smith, Merle A., Trenton, Mich. Burial method and
means. 2,076,677 ; Apr. 13.
Smith, Milton, Jr. (See Clark, R. G., Smith, and Dilley.)
Smith, Nathan R. (See Shanks, C. E., and Smith.)
Smith, Neil V., assignor to Smith-Johnson Corporation,
Los Angeles, Calif. Lubricating device. 2,083,875 ;
June 15.
Smith, Neil V., and C. W. Stoll, assignors to Smith-John-
son Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Grease gun.
2,074,570; Mar. 23.
Smith, Neil V., and C. W. Stoll, assignors to Smith-
Johnson Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Power grease
gun. 2,080,513; May 18.
Smith, Nelson J., and J. C. Chambers, Dayton, Ohio, as-
signor.s, by me.snp assignments, to General Motors Cor-
poration. Air conditioning. 2,100,110; Nov. 23.
Smith, Newell R., Bloomfield, N. .1., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Electron discharge device. 2.082,851 ;
June 8.
Smith, Newell R., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Mount for electron discharge devices.
2,087,307 ; July 20.
Smith, Nowell It., Bloomfleld, N .J., assignor, by mesne
ns.signmonts, to Radio Corporation of Ampvloa. Now
York, N. Y. Filnmoiit spring. 2.090,20.') ; Oct. 19.
Smith, Omar 11., West Englowood, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Unltinl States Rnblior Company,
New York, N. Y. Laminated Insulation material.
2,078,422: Apr. 27.
Smith, Orvllle, Cleveland, Ohio. Golf putting devioo.
2,081,511 ; May 25.
576
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Smiib, Otis L., et al. (See Ferguson, Thomas G., as-
signor.)
Smith. Panl L.. New Castle. Del. Milk bottle holder or
receptacle. 2,093.6SS ; Sept. 21.
Smith. Pauline, Williamson. W. Ta. Station announcer.
2.095.401 : Oct 12.
Smith, Percy W., and C. S. Bushnell, assignor to General
Railway Signal Company, Bochester, X. Y. Automatic
control system for locomotire whistles. 2,068.934 ;
Jan. 26.
Smith. Perley D., Methuen, Mass. Combined tie and collar
holder. 2.071,181 : Feb. 16.
Smith, Philip A., Hamden. assignor to Winchester Re-
peating Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Ammuni-
tion. 2,076,868; Apr. 13.
Smith. Pleasant E. (See Storey, J. M. and Smith.)
Smith. Preston R., Rahway, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Central Commercial Company. Appa-
ratus for producing surfacing materiaL 2,070,300 ;
Feb. 9.
Smith. Preston R.. Rahway, X. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Barber Company, Inc., Philadel-
phia. Pa. Emulsions. 2,077,905 ; Apr. 20.
Smith, Preston R., Rahway, N. J., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Barber Company, Inc., Philadelphia,
Pa. Producing bituminous pa\-ing mixtures and prod-
uct thereof. 2.086.581 ; July 13.
Smith. Preston R., Rahway, X. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Barber Company, Inc., Phila-
delphia, Pa. Bituminous emulsion. 2,099,351 ; Nov.
16.
Smith. Preston R.. Rahway, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Barber Company, Inc.. Philadel-
phia, Pa. Bituminous emulsion. 2.099.352 ; Xov. 6.
Smith, Preston R., Rahway, X. J., assignor, by meene
assignments, to The Barber Company. Inc., Philadel-
phia, Pa. Bituminous emulsion. 2.099,353 ; Xov. 16.
Smith, Ralph E., assignor to The Galion MetaUic Vault
Company, Galion, Ohio. Locking mechanism. 2,071,585 :
Feb. 23.
Smith. Ralph E., assignor to The Galion Metallic Vault
Company, Gallon, Ohio. Burial vault. 2,087,486 ; July
20.
Smith, Ralph E., assignor to The Galion Metallic Vault
Company, Gallon, Ohio. Vault base. 2,087,487 ; July
20.
Smith, Ralph R., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corpora-
tion. Display device. 2.073,321 ; Mar. 9.
Smith, Raymond D., Pleasantville. X. T. Heating ai>-
pliance with timer. 2,082,985 : June 8.
Smith. Reading B., Hammond. Ind.. assignor to Sinclair
Refining Company. Xew York. X. Y. Apparatus for
countercurrent contact treatment of liquids. 2.082,034 ;
June 1.
Smith. Reading B., Whiting. Ind., assignor to Sinclair
Refining Company. Xew York, X. Y. Recovering Hydro-
carbons. 2.096.700 : Oct 19.
Smith, Richard D., Andover, Va., assignor to J. L. Ort-
ner, Cincinnati, Ohio. Safetv mechanslm for railway
car brake riggings. 2.076.325 ; Apr. 6.
Smith, Rich.ird D., Andover, Va., assignor to Joseph L.
Ortner, Cincinnati, Ohio. Combined brake beam and
bottom rod support for railway cars. 2.0^,584 ; Aug.
10.
Smith, Richard E., East Cleveland. Ohio, assignor to
General Electric Company. Electric lamp. 2,100,879 ;
Xov. 30.
Smith, Robert. (See Maurer. E. R., and Smith.)
Smith. Robert W., Aldan, Pa., assignor to General Blectrie
Company. Circuit breaker. 2.067,797 ; Jan. 12
Smith. Robert W.. Collindale. Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Circuit breaker. 2,089,716; Aug
10. *
Smith. Ropers M., MerchantviUe. N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Radio receiving svstem.
2,071,858; Feb, 23.
Smith. Rogers M., Merchantvllle. X. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America. Xew
York, X. Y. Volume control svstem. 2.080.581 ; Mav
18.
Smith, Rogers M., MerchantviUe. X. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of .\merlca. Radio receiving svstem.
2.0S6.195: July 6.
Smith. Rogers M., SlerchantvlUe. X. J., assignor to Radio
Corpomtlon of America. Radio receiver. 2,087,073 ;
July 13.
Smith. Roland I... Belmont, Mass. Razor handle.
2.083.172: June 8.
Smith. Roland I-.. T?<>lmont. Mass. Signaling means for
vehicles. 2.102.2*8 : Dec. 14.
Smith. Rolf M.. assignor to General Motors Corporation..
Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,073,123 ;
Mar. 9.
Smith. Rolf M.. assltmor to General Motors Corporation.
Dayton. Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,089,620 :
Aug. 10.
Smith. Rowland D., assignor to Coming Glam Works.
Coming. X. Y. Gla.w closure for metal containers and
mnklne It 2.07.'>.477 : Mar. 30.
Smith. Rowl.Tnd D.. assignor to Corning Glass Works.
Coming. X. Y. Glass closure for metal containers.
2,085.277; June 29.
Smith, Rowland D., assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Cornine. X. Y. Metallizing composition for glass.
2,103.598 : Dec. 28.
Smith, Boy D., assignor to Bee Line Manufacturing Com-
pany, "Davenport, Iowa. Motor vehicle gauge,
2.070.518 ; Feb. 9.
Smith, Roy M., Xorth Arlington, X. J., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Broad
range time limit relay. 2.071,857 ; Feb. 23.
Smith, Rudolph J., Cleveland, Ohio. Residence number
sign. 2,074,280; Mar. 16.
Smith, Rudoloh O., assignor to The Owen Silent Spring
Company, Inc., Bridgeport Conn. Air-bound spring
cushion. 2,072,570 ; Mar. 2.
Smith, Rufus P., Atlanta, Ga. Tobacco pipe. 2.066,746 ;
Jan. 5.
Smith, Rulo W.. Auburn, Ind. Air conditioner. 2,070,690 ;
Feb. 16.
Smith. Russell R.. Ashland. Ky., assignor to The American
Rolling Mill Company, Middletwon, Ohio. Method of
rolUns metal. 2,075.066 ; Mar. 30.
Smith. Russell T., assignor to Climax Machinery Com-
panv. Indianapolis, Ind. Dehumidifier. 2,099,665 ;
Xov. 16.
Smith. S., Irma, Springfield, Mo. Cattle guard.
2.082.984: June 8.
Smith. S. Morgan Company. (See Andrews, Albert W.,
assignor.)
Smith, S. Morgan, Company. (See Brisbane, Eugene C.,
assignor.)
Smith, S. Morgan Company. (See Brisbane, E. C, and
Bifichoff, assignors.)
Smith. S. Morgan, <rompany. (See Hand, Xorman C,
assignor.)
Smith, S. Morgan. Company. (See Jessop, G. A., and
X'orbom, assignors.)
Smith. S. Morgan, Company. (See Xorbom, Torleif, as-
signor.)
Smith. S. Morgan, Company. (See Scoville, James D.,
assignor.)
Smith. S. Morgan, Company. (See Smith, Arthur G.,
assignor. )
Smith, S. Morgan, Company. (See Young, Arthur, as-
signor.)
Smith. S., & Sons (Motor Accessories) Limited. (See
Bowman. G.. and Bureess, assignors.)
Smith. Schley E., Rock Island, 111. Window construction.
2,102,491 ; Dec 14.
Smith Separator Corporation. (See McKeever, Boy S.
assignor.)
Smith, Seymour & Son, Inc. (See Smith, Justin L- as-
signor.)
Smith. Sidney B., Chelmsford. England, assignor to Radio
t'orporation of .America. Radio beacon svstem.
2.094.333 : Sept 28.
Smith. Swan. White Bear, assignor to D. C. Shepard, St
Paul. Minn. Container and hoop constructloiL
Smith, Swan, Wliite Bear, assignor to D. C. Shepard, St
Panl, Minn. Cover fastener. 2,071,663 ; Feb. 23.
Sniith. Swan. White Bear, assignor to D. C. Shepard. St
Paul, Minn. Fastener for containers. 2,083,621 : June
J o.
^'^'*'^',, ^^*°- '^^TiltP Bear, assignor to D. C. Shepard,
St Panl. Minn. Fastener for containers. 2,089.443 :
Aug. 3 0. '
^°l.'*^' Swan, White Bear, assignor to D. C. Shepard,
St Paul, Minn. Forming containers. 2,097,899:
Xov. 2.
Smitli, .S.vdney, Chobham, England. Vehicle. 2,078,034:
Apr. 20.
Smith. Sydney, Chobham, England. Vehicle. 2,080,989;
May 18.
Smith. Sydne.v, assignor to Wellman Seaver Rolling Mill
Company Limited, London. England. Push bench
„ mpjuod and apparatus. 2.030,344"^: May 11.
Smith, Sydney S., Tulsa, Okla., assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to F. L. Kallam. Los Angeles, CaUf. Method
or and apparatus for controlling rectification. 2,073,908 ;
!■"'t^ 1V°^^^ ^- (See Biiel. E. C, and Smith.)
"'.ofl.loS^Feb^os^'^'^'^^ ^**^' ^'- '• ^°y derrick.
Sniith. Thomas X.. San Antonio. Tes. Internal combus-
tion engine. 2.103.024- Dec oj «.umuu»-
tIJ!?aJ)!'"^^ ^- a^'gnor to Sup-R-Treat Laboratories,
t?nnTf^"^^*i;^'\° -S^'""',?- Te-x. Preventing accumulT-
tion of paraffin in oil wolls. 2.092 936 • Sent 14
1^ J^ J?'?°°,?- '^^ ^<''>°- Paul E.. assimor.) '
^i^^yi',^ .^ ^i- assignor to J. R. Millar. Detroit Mich.
«!,„u2^x«?^T*"^fl^^'l?'°? machine. 2,074.077 : Mar. 16.
sm fh w n <^ \9^^^ ^^^P ^■' assignor.)
^pnt fnl''^«>r« ^a'jmazoo. Mich. Massage Instm-
D^ 7 treating the prostate gland. 5,101.273;
^'^^nm^iT.'l'^o h-,^^'^?^ *" ^'ational Sewing Machine
Mimivniy. Belvidere. 111. Sew'ng machine. 2.081,562 ;
9mVth' ^■''l^^^rJ^^ Jo°e8- ^- Smith, and Stewart.)
M.nr.^ • ^y*°°- 0*»1<»- Drainage tube. 2.072.346 ;
^"s.o'T-ssTirrpr.^- "^^ °^*'"- ^'^-
Stave silo.'
LIST OF PATENTEES
577
Smith Welding Equipment Corporation. (See Smitli, El-
mer H., assignor.)
Smith, Wesley A., Detroit, Mich. Garage door. 2,067.623 ;
Jan. 12.
Smith and Wesson, Inc. (See Pomeroy, Edward S., as-
signor.)
Smith, Wilfred W., Kenmore, N. Y., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Res-
inous compositions and making same. 2,074,814 ;
Mar. 23.
Smith, William A., Greenville, S. C. Automatic battery
for looms. 2,077,858 ; Apr. 20.
Smith, William A., Lyndonville, N. Y. Apparatus for
preparing food substances. 2,081,512; May 25.
Smith, William A., Lyndonville, N. Y. Method of and ap-
paratus for refining fruit sauces. 2,081,513 ; May 25.
Smith, William A., Hamburg, N. Y. Manufacture of
metal silicates. 2,088,281 ; July 27.
Smith, William A., Sr., Athens, Pa., assignor to Inger-
soll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Rock drill.
2,076,355 ; Apr. 6.
Smith, William A., Sr., Athens, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Valve for rock drills.
2,084,564; June 22.
Smith, William A., Sr., Athens, Pa., assignor to Inger-
soU-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Throttle valve
for pneumatic tools. 2,087,583 ; July 20.
Smith, William A., Sr., Athens, Pa., assignor to Inger-
soll-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Rock drill.
2,088,670 ; Aug. 3.
Smith, William B. (See Riemenschneider, E., and
Smith.)
Smith, William B., Washington, D. C. Flow controlled
device. 2,076,600; Apr. 13.
Smith, William E., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Mid-
land Steel Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Auto-
matic feeding mechanism. 2,078,694 ; Apr. 27.
Smith, William E., and I. J. Focht, Wellsboro, Pa. Fish
and tackle basket. 2,098,636 ; Nov. 9.
Smith, William H. (See Stanley, H. C, and Smith.)
Smith, William J. (See Laughlin, S. L., Braun, and
Smith.)
Smith, William J., Philadelphia, assignor to V. S. Clymer,
Wyncote, Pa. Pump. 2,082,265 ; June 1.
Smith, William L., Jr. (See Lawson, R. H., and Smith.)
Smith, William L., Jr., and R. H. Lawson, Pawtucket,
R. I., said Smith assignor to May Hosiery Mills, Nash-
ville, Tenn. Knitting machine. 2,074,973 ; Mar. 23.
Smith, William M. (See Russell, E. A., and Smith.)
Smith, William M., assignor to Vapor Car Heating Com-
pany, Inc., Chicago, 111. Leak detector. 2,082,035 ;
June 1.
Smith, William R., Portland, Oreg., assignor to American
Can Company, New York, N. Y. Filled can weighing
and sorting apparatus. 2,098,260 ; Nov. 9.
Smith, William T., Little Rock, Ark. Mower motor as-
sembly. 2,097,351 ; Oct. 26.
Smithburn, George E., Berkeley, Calif. Light projector.
2,075,367; Mar. 30.
Smithe, F. L., Machine Co. (See Novick, Abraham, as-
signor.)
Smithe, P. L., Machine Co. Inc. (See Smithe, Ferdinand
L., assignor.)
Smithe, Ferdinand L., assignor to F. L. Smithe Machine
Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Envelope machine.
2,080,442 ; May 18.
Smithe, Ferdinand L., assignor to F. L. Smithe Machine
Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Embossing means for en-
velope making machines. 2,083,352 ; June 8.
Smith-Stange, Yngve, assignor to Argus Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Handcuff. 2,066,654 ; Jan. 5.
Smit)iwick, Harold, Sf;irsdale, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Raymond Bag Comany. Automatic
electric control mofhanism. 2.091,771; Aug. 31.
Smithwick, Thomas F. (See Bennett, Melvin C, as-
signor.)
Smltmane,
Foundry
pllance.
Smltmans,
Foundry
United Engineering &
Pa. Rolling mill ap-
Englneerlng &
Flying shear.
Mounting for propeller
John A., assignor to
Company, Pittsburgh,
2,067,508 ; Jan. 12.
.Tohn A., assignor to United
Company, Pittsburgh, Pa.
2,067,5(59 : Jan. 12.
Sniittlo, Walter U., St. Louis, Mo.
shafts. 2,097,006 ; Nov. 2.
Smolczyk, August, Ognllabi, Nebr. Underground grain
storage elevator. 2.085,390 ; June 29.
Smolensky, Miclinel, Cleveland, Ohio. Direct flow check
valve. 2,102,289; Dec. 14.
Smoler, Maurice. (See Gearty, William P., assignor.)
Smolcy, lOugono R., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil ])(>v('loi)niont Company. Clay treating petro-
leiiin disfilliites. 2,077,404 ; Apr. 20.
Smoot, Daisy E., Maltland, Fhi. Work-holder. 2,097,000 ;
Oct. 26.
Smoots, John P., .Shaker Heights, assignor to The Standard
Oil ConiiKiiiy, CJlevelnnd. Ohio. Treating cracked petro-
leum dlstllliitos. 2,070,978; Feb. 1(1.
Sinouso, f.'corgc K. (Scf l'"allc, H.. and Snionse.)
Smnlskl, Theodore .1., assignor to The Anderson Company,
Oarv, Tnd. Electrothermal indicating apparatus.
2,076,078; Apr. 13.
SmulKki, Theodore J., assignor to The Anderson Company,
Gnrv, Ind. Windshield cleaner fustcuing device.
2,079,881 ; May 11.
122128— r— 37
Smulski, Theodore J., assignor to The Anderson Com-
pany, Gary, Ind. Actuator for telemetric systems.
2,088,819 ; Aug. 3.
Smutny, Theodore J., assignor to Collegiate Mapufactur-
ing Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Lady's undergarment.
2,101,604: Dec. 7.
Smyers, William H. (See Lieber, E., and Smyers.)
Smyth, Douglas C. (See Radecki, M. J., and Smyth.)
Smyth, Paul H., Jr., assignor to Rock-Ola Manufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Clutch. 2,072,924; Mar. 9.
Smythe, Ethelbert H., Detroit, Mich. Antirattling gear.
2,081,644 ; May 25.
Smythe, Paul H., Jr., Chicago, 111. Coin control device.
2,067,248 ; Jan. 12.
Smythe, Paul H., Jr., Evanston, 111. Automatic phono-
graph apparatus. 2,076,255 ; Apr. 6.
Snap-On Tools, Inc. (See Frisz, George E., assignor.)
Snap-On Tools, Inc. (See Gagne, Gideon R., assignor.)
Snappies, Inc. (See Strahm, Allen D., assignor.)
Snaveley, Parke D., Los Angeles, Calif. Air conditioner.
2,093,853 ; Sept. 21.
Suavely, Clarence S., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
traffic controlling apparatus. 2.082.428 ; June 1.
Snead & Company. (See Snead, William S., assignor.)
Snead, William S., Montclair, assignor to Snead & Com-
pany, Jersey City, N. J. Metallic door. 2,070,812 ;
Feb. 16.
Sneddon, John, McKeesport, Pa., assignor to National
Tube Company. Safety device. 2,080,015 ; May 11.
Snediker, Morton O., assignor to Tlie Powers Regulator
Company, Chicago, 111. Three-way mixing valva
2.083,870; June 15.
Snediker, Morton O., assignor to The Powers Regulator
Company, Chicago, 111. Thermostatic control for heat
valves. 2,097,311 ; Oct. 26.
Snee, William E. (See Vandergrift. James G., assignor.)
Sneed, John, Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich., assignor to The
Midland Steel Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Brake mechanism. Re. 20,299 ; Mar. 16.
Sneed, John, Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich., assignor to The
Midland Steel Products Company, Cleveland, Ohio,
as trustee for Steeldraulic Brake Corporation. Brake.
2,089,508 ; Aug. 10.
Sneed, John, Grosse Pointe Shores, Mich., assignor to The
Midland Steel Products Company, trustee, Cleveland,
Ohio, trustee for Steeldraulic Brake Corporation. Brake
mechanism. 2,096,622 ; Oct. 19.
Sneed, John, Ferndale, Mich., assignor to The Midland
Steel Troducts Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Brake mech-
anism. 2,071,144 ; Feb. 16.
Sneed, Stephen P. F., Atlanta, Ga. Safety cordage.
2,072,387 ; Mar. 2.
Sneider, Henry D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Closure fastener
device. 2,084,114 ; June 15.
Snell, Edgar W., San Francisco, Calif. Apparatus for
establishing a standard cranial point of ori^tation.
2,101,105 ; Dec. 7.
Snell, Poster D., Inc. (See Biffen, Frank M., assignor.)
Snell, Foster D., New York, N. Y. Dental prosthetic.
2.094.308 ; Sept. 28.
Snell, George W., Wichita, Kans. Handle for paper cups.
2.070,414 ; Feb. 9.
Snell, Lorado R. (See Tobin, J. J., and Snell.)
Snell, Owens C, assignor of one-half to L. H. Kennon,
Houston, Tex. Drill. 2,100.015 ; Nov. 30.
Snell, Samuel A., assignor to Nagole, Inc., Toledo, Ohio.
Lever construction. 2,077,279 ; Apr. 13.
Snellenburg, Harry, Jr., et al., trustee. (See Pratt,
Verneur E., assignor.)
Snelling, Henry H. (See Vasey, Rol.ind A., assignor.)
Snelling, Jesse E., Columbus, Ohio. Coffeepot. 2,000,807 ;
Jan. 5.
Snelling, Nicholas, Jackson Heights, Long Island, N. Y.
Can marking and displaying device. 2,101,565 ; Dec. 7.
Snelling. Walter O., Allentown, Pa., nssltrnor to Trojan
Powder Company. Explosive. 2,067,213 ; Jan. 12.
Snelling, Walter O., Allentown, Pa., assignor to Trojan
Powder Company. Cordeau and manufacturing same.
2,083,174 ; June 8.
Snelling, Walter O., Allentown, Pa. Sealing expansion
joints. 2,103,648 ; Dec. 28.
Sneva, Ingolf 10.. assignor to Ide;il Machine Company,
Chicago, 111. Fruit pitting machine. 2,071,064; Feb.
23.
Snider, Elwin R., Akron, Ohio. Necktie. 2,090,816 ; Aug.
24.
Snivolv. John W., Detroit. l\Iich. Cover for motor vehicle
lorl;s. 2,0!)0,5(!8 ; Oct. 19.
Snoddy, Arnon O., and W. S. Martin, assignors to The
Procter & Gnmblo Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mak-
ing sulphuric acid esters of unsaturated alcohols.
2,075,914 ; Apr. 6.
Snoddy, Arnon O.. and W. S. Martin, assignors to The
Procter & Giinible Company. Cin<'lnnali, Oliio. l'ri»-
parlng w(>tting. sudsing, ouiulsU'ylng, and doterg,ent
agents. 2.075.915; Apr. 0.
Snoddy, Leliind 1!. (See Hull, A. W.. and Snoddy.)
Siiodgr.iss, I'.ciiJMinlii \V., Denver, Colo. MeOhanlcnl ham-
nii-r. 2.101, S7.S ; Dec. 11.
Snow, a. H., et nl. (See O'Nell, WlUlnm V., assignor.)
Snow, lliirold .\., Mountain Lakes, N. J., nsslgnor to Radio
Corporiitlon (if America. Synchronized dynatron oscil-
lator. 2,067,303 ; Jan. 12.
578
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Snow, Harold A., Mountain Lakes, X. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Automatic gain control.
2,072,283 : Mar. 2.
Snow, Harold A., Mountain Lakes, X. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. High frequency amplilier.
2,092,893 ; Sept. 14.
Snow, Harold R., Xcodesha, Kans., assignor to Standard
Oil Company (Indiana), Chicago, 111. Treating hydro-
carbon oil. 2.082.224 ; June 1.
Snow, Isaac, Lawrence, assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Loom shuttle. 2,077,278 ; Apr. 13.
Snow, Karl P., Brecksville, assignor to The C. O. Bart-
Ictt & Snow Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for
handling barrels and like articles. 2,084,460 ; June 22.
Snow, Lancy, Xoroton, Conn. Roofing. 2,097,845 ; Xov. 2.
Snow, Lester R., Winchester, Mass. Envelope. 2,071,439 ;
Feb. 23.
Snow JIanufacturing Co. (See Pease, William T., as-
signor.)
Snow, Robert D., Bartlesvllle, Okla., assignor to Phillips
I'etroleum Companv. Producintr decomposition products
from olefine-SOo complexes. 2,102,654 ; Dec. 21.
Snuffer, A. L. (See Kedzie, Donald H., assignor.)
Snyder, Allen G. (See Snyder, George H. and A. G.)
Snyder, Arlin A., Manteca, Calif. Fuel distributor for
Diesel engines. 2,074,437 ; Mar. 23.
Snyder, Arthur L., (jarden City, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Xemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Process and apparatus for the uti-
lization of artificial thread. 2,099,178 ; Xov. 16.
Snyder, Carl J. (See Salzman, J. R., and Snyder.)
Snyder, Charles, Xewark, X. J. Tobacco box. 2,072,388 ;
Mar. 2.
Snyder, David W., Chicago, 111. Satchel bag. 2,089,670 ;
Aug. 10.
Snyder, Francis H., assignor to Snyder Maclaran Processes,
Inc., Xew York, X. Y. Purification of cellulosic mate-
ri.ll. 2.072,487 : Jlar. 2.
Snyder, Francis H., and S. F. M. Maclaren, assignors to
Snyder Maclaren Processes, Inc., Xew York, X. T.
Reclaiming fiber from waste paper. 2,077,059 : Apr.
13.
Snyder, Francis H., and H. W. Rimbach, assignors to
Francis H. Snyder, Inc., Xew York, N. Y. Color
photography. 2,100,224 ; Xov. 23.
Snyder, Francis H., Inc. (See Snyder, F. H., and Rim-
bach, assignors.)
. Snyder, George A., West Hollywood, Calif. Blood pres-
, sure testing apparatus. 2,074,520 ; Mar. 23.
Snyder, George H., Glenside, and A. G. Snyder, Chestnut
Hill, Pa. Box making. 2,078.035 ; Apr. 20.
Snyder, George H., Glonside, and A. G. Snyder, Chestnut
Hill, Pa. Box making. 2,078.036 ; Apr. 20.
Snyder, George H., Glenside, and A. G. Snyder, Chestnut
Hill, Pa. Box-lid machine. 2,078.037 ; Apr. 20.
Snyder, Harold H., assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Glass working machine. 2,091.494:
Aug. 31.
Sny<lpr, Harry JL, Camp Hill, Pa. Bobbv pin. 2,093,934 ;
Snnt. 21 .
Snyder, Herbert W., Lima, Ohio. Generation and super-
heating of steam. 2.075,067 ; Mar. 30.
Snyder, Herbert W., Lima, Ohio. Fluid pressure control
means. 2.079,666 ; Jlay 11.
Snyder, Herbert W., Lima, Ohio. Self-propelled vehicle.
2,090,988 : Aug. 24.
Snyder. Herbert W., Lima, Ohio. Locomotive fire box
equipment. 2.096,439 : Oct. 19.
Snyder, Howard C, Ashland, Ky., assignor to The Amer-
ican Rolling Jlill Company, Middletown. Ohio. Auto-
matic sheet measuring and sorting device. 2,000,702 ;
Jan. 5.
Snyder. James E., Kenmore, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
nssignmentsi to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Watermarking pellicle. 2,086,178 ;
July 0.
Snyder, James E., Kenmore, N. Y.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington. Del. .•\rticle of manufacture and prepar-
ing same. 2.087.008; July 13.
Snyder, Jesse B., Tacoma, Wash. Boiler pressure con-
trol apparatus. 2,099,2.39; Xov. 16.
Snvder, John W., Jr., Portsmouth, Va. Lighting system.
2,094,7.59 ; Oct. 5.
Snyder, John Y., Jr., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Development Company. Spring expansion bend.
2,068,876 ; Jan. 26.
Snyder, Lester W., Bala, Pa. Multifocal lens. 2,097,260 ;
Oct. 26.
Snyder Maclaren Processes, Inc. (Sec Snyder, Francis
IT., assignor.)
Snyder .Maclaren Processes, Inc. (See Snyder, F. H., and
Maclaren, assignors.)
SnvdiT, Robert E.. Pasadena, assignor of one-half to F. L.
llarter, Los Anci'les, Calif. Remotely controlled spot-
light. 2,097,537 ; Xov. 2.
Snvder, Ross W., assignor of one-half to R. F. Sharp.
Brandenton, Fla. Fireplace heater. 2,093.492 ; Sept.
21.
Snyder. Sliorldnn K.. Roche.iter, Pa. Fluid control for
hvdranlic lirnke svslfnis. 2.077.646 ; Apr. 20.
Knvd.r. William II., Elklns Park, Pa. Antiskid device.
2.066.368 ; Jan. 5.
Soabar Company. (See Thackeray, S. J., and Henry, as-
signors.)
Soc. An. Salbe. (See Donadon, G., Cardino, and Berio,
assignors.)
Societa Italiana Ernesto Breda per Costruzioni Mecaniche.
(See Savani, Luigi, assignor.)
Societa Italiana Ernesto Breda per Costruzioni Meccan-
iche. (See Savani, Luigi, assignor.)
Societa Italiana Pierelli. (See Emanueli, Luigi, assignor.)
Societa Italiana Pirelli. (See Pestalozza, Ugo, assignor.)
Societa Italiano Ernesto Breda per Costruzioni Mecca-
niche. (See Savani, Luigi, assignor.)
Soci6l6 A. Georges Claude, Manet & Cie. (See Claude,
A., and Manet, assignors.)
Soci6t6 a responsabilite limitee dite : Distillation i Basse
Temperature et Auto-Agglomeration des Combustibles.
(See Bruyant, Gaston V., assignor.)
Society a Responsabilite Lirait4e G. Rolot & H. Lemasson.
(See Mortior, Ren6, assignor.)
Society Alsacienne d'Explosifs (Soci6t6 a Responsabilite
Limitee) i Richwiller. (See Mortreux, Andrg V. A.,
assignor.)
Societe Anonyme Adolphe Saurer. (See Laessker, Jean,
assignor.)
Societe Anonyme Adolphe Saurer. (See Sigel, Hermann,
assignor.)
Societe Anonyme Adolph Saurer. (See Werner, Hans,
assignor.)
Societe Anonyme Adolphe Saurer. (See Wiget, Georg,
assignor.)
Soci4t6 Anonyme Andr6 Citroen. (See Lefevre, Andrg
R., assignor.)
Societe Anonyme Compagnie des Machines Pneumatiqties
Rotatives. (See Myard, Francis E., assignor.)
Societe Anonyme de Anciens Etablissements L. Chambon.
(See Chambon, Henri, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme de Fabrication de Tapis a Points Noues
Saftan. (See Jlonier, Jules, assignor.)
Soei6t6 Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements Hotchkiss &
Cie. (See Boussel, Lucien A., assignor.)
Society Anonyme des Anciens Etablissements L. Cham-
bon. (See Chambon, Henri, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme des Ateliers de SScheron. (See Mey-
farth, Gottlieb, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme des Etablissements Repusseau & Cie.
(See Jloittie, Lucien D. O., assignors.)
Soci^t^ Anonyme des Hants Fourneaux de la Chiers. (See
Blag(?, Marcel, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme des Jlanufactures des Glaces & Pro-
duits Chimiiiues de Saint-Gobain. (See Desbordes, L.,
and Bertrand, assignors.)
Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des Glaces & Pro-
duits Chimiques do Saint-Gobain, Chauny & Cirey.
(See George, H.. and Delpech, assignors.)
Societe Anonyme des JIanufactures des Glaces & Produits
Chimi(|ups de Saint-Gobain, Chauny & Cirey. (See
George, H., and Lambert, assignors.)
Societe Anonyme des Manufactures des Glaces & Pro-
duits Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny & Cirey.
(See Long. Bernard, assignor.)
Society Anonyme des Manufactures des Glaces & Produits
Chimiques de Saint-Gobain, Chauny & Cirey. (See Mon-
net, Georges, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme des Matieres Colorantes & Produits
Chimiques de Saint-Denis. (See Lantz, Robert, as-
signor.)
Society Anonyme Des Usines Chausson. (See Mollet,
L§on, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme ditto : La Mure Combustibles et Indus-
trie. (See Lemaire, Edouard A., assignor.)
Societe Anonyme Etablissements Ed. Jaeger. (See Roda-
net, Charles H. H., assignor.)
Societe Anonyme Etablissements Motte-Bossut Fils. (See
Motte, Roger, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme Etablissements Willeme. (See WlUeme,
Louis, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme Forgeage Electrique Giacchino. (See
Giacchino, Ezio, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme Francaise du "Ferodo". (See Vicq,
Joan C. .v.. assignor.)
Societe Anonj-me Grenoville. (See Chevreau, Pierre, as-
signor.)
Societe Anonyme La Recherche Industrielle Francaise.
(See Bonneau, Paul E., assignor.)
Societe Anonyme le Carbone. (See Oppenheim, Rene,
assignor.)
Societe Anonyme pour les Applications de I'Eloctricite et
des Gaz Rares Etablissements Claude-Paz & Silva. (See
Becqui^niont. Jacques, assignor.)
Societe Anonyme : Societe des Freins Hydrauliques S. de
Lavaud. (See Brisson, Louis C, assignor.)
"Societe Anonyme Solex." (See Menesseon, Marcel, as-
signor.)
Societe Anonyme Solex. (See Menncsson, Marcel L., as-
signor.)
Societe Anonyme Usines Docoufle. (See Danger, Etienne.
assignor.)
Societe Assurex "Le Rol des Verres de Securite" Magnlen,
Monnlor & Cie, et al. (See Magnlen, R., assignor.)
Societe Assure le "Roi des Verres ie Securite" Magnlen,
«„ i2PA°'r''''V*^."^-i'.t"'-. (S<^eMonnier, Robert, assignor.)
Societe Auxihaire d'Etudes Electrotechnlques. (See Tuot,
R.nvmond .\.. assignor.)
Societe AuxlUalre pour le Developpement d'Industrles
Meranlques S. A. D. I. M. (§ee Seignol, E., and
MoDler, assignors.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
579
Societe Bronzavia. (See M^jean, Jacques G., assignor.)
Societe Carbochimique, Soci§t6 Anonyme. (See Ferrero,
P., and Vandendries, assignors.)
Societe de Boulonnerie et de Matricage de Precision.
(See Vaurs, Baptiste, assignor.)
Soci6t6 de Moteurs k Gaz et d' Industrie Mecanique. (See
Lamfere, Andr6, assignor.)
Societe de Produits Chemiques des Terres Rares. (See
Jessup, Alfred C, assignor.)
Sociftg d' Electricity Mors. (See Le GofE, Lucien J. A.,
assignor.)
Societe d'EIectrochimie. d'Electrometallureie et des
Acieries Electriques d'Ugine. (See Andrieux, Jean L.,
assignor. )
Society d'Electro-Chimie, d'Electromfitallurgie et des
Acieries Electriques d'Ugine et al. (See Lepp, Henry,
assignor.)
SociSte d'EIectrochimie, d'Electrometallurgie et des
Acigries Electriques d'Ugine. (See Perrin, RenS, as-
signor.)
Societe de Recherches et d'Applications Chimiques (Sorac)
Societe Anonyme. (See Deguide, Camille, assignor.)
Societe des Hauts Fourneaux de la Chiers. (See Ernould,
Jules, assignor.)
SociSte des Produits Chimiques de Clamecy, et al. (See
Charles, Ernest A., assignor.)
Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone, Poulenc. (See
Fluchaire, M., and Javorski, assignors.)
Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. (See Gail-
liot, Paul L., assignor.)
Societe des Usines Chimiques Rhone-Poulenc. (See Roy,
Cecile M., assignor.)
Societe des Vernis Pyrolac S. A. R. L. (See St. Hilaire,
Albert B., assignor.)
Societe d'Etude de Distributeurs Automatiques S. E. D. A.
(See Myon, Daniel, assignor.)
Societe d'Etudes des Precedes Simonin. (See Simonin,
Raymond F., assignor.)
Societe d'Etudes des Vehicules "Sev". (See Schwander,
Erwln F., assignor.)
Societe d'Etudes et de Valorisation Industrielle des Com-
bustibles, Soci6t6 a Responsabilite Limit^e. (See Saler-
ni, Edoardo M., assignor.)
Societe d'Etudes et d'Exploitation du G6n€rateur a Piston
Libre. (See Brun, (Jeorges, assignor.)
Societe d'Exploitation de Brevets pour I'lndustrie I'Avia-
tion et r Automobile (Sebia). (See Dugelav, Paul, as-
signor.)
Societe d'Exploitation des Brevets Lucien Simon (Amor-
tlsseurs Sanchok) (Societe Anonyme). (See Simon,
Lucien, assignor.)
Societe d'Exploitation des Brevets Lucien Simon (Amortis-
seurs Sanchok) Societe Anonyme. (See Simon, L., and
Marcon, assignors.)
Societe d' Inventions Aeronautiques et Mecaniques S. I.
A. M. (See Levy, Ren6 L., assignor.)
Societe dite Harle Freres & Co., S. A. R. L. (See Rouma-
zeilles, M., and Harl4, assignors.)
Societe du Carburateur Stratos. (See Schimanek, Emil,
assignor.)
Societe Etabllssements Lambiotte Freres. (See Coutor,
Charles, assignor.)
Societe Frangaise Radio Electrique. (See Becq, A., and
N., assignors.)
Societe Francalse Radio Electrique. (See Chlrelx, H. and
Nicolas, assignors.)
Societe Francalse Helita. (See Grenier, Joseph Pierre,
assignor.)
Societe Generale des Carborateurs Zenith. (See Glstucci,
P. X. A., and Llchtensteln, assignors.)
Societe Generale dos Carburateurs Zenith. (See Thieulin,
M. C. P., and Glstucci, assignors.)
Societe Generale des Carburateurs Zenith. (See Viel,
Louis L., assignor.)
Societe Genevoise d'lnstruments do Physlique. (See Selet-
sky, Leon, assignor.)
Sociotp IT. & F. de Poix & Cie. (See de Poix, Feiix
M. .T. T., assignor.)
Societe Industrielle des Derives du Soufre. (See Bou-
logne, Edgar, assignor.)
Societe Nobel Francalse, (SocietS Anonyme). (See Belloc,
Maurice, assignor.)
Societe of Chemical Industry in Basle. (Sec Schulthess,
O., and Thoiler, assignors.)
Societe of Chemicil Industry in Basle. (See Sutter
Theodor, assignor.)
Societe Pour le I'orfectionnemont et L'Exploitation des
Transmissions Mecaniqups, Societe Anonyme. (See
Suys, Ferdinand, assignor.)
Societe pour I'Union des Transports Ferrovlnlres ct
Routiers. (See Porte, .Antolne P. R.. assignor.)
Societe Sovcl "Vehicules El<'cirl(|ues Indust rids". (See
(See Arpels, Salomon (dit
(See Becherenu, Louis,
Novor. lyouis. assignor.)
Societe Van Cleef & Arpels.
Charles), assignor.)
Society Avions Kellnor-necheroau.
assignor.)
Socicly "Kiision-Moteiirs". (See Bernard, Auguste I^. R.,
assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry In Bnslo. (See Albredit,
Olio, assignor.)
Society of Clionilcal Industry In Basle. (See BonhOto
G<5rnld, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Bonhote, G.,
and Wirz, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Felix, Fried-
rich, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Felix, F.,
and Huber, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Proehllch,
Jaroslav, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Gams, A.,
Frey, and Sutter, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Granacher,
Charles, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Graenacher,
C, Ackermann, and Breungger, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Graenacher,
C, and Sallmann, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Gyr,
Joseph, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Gyr, J., and
Kaiser, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Hartmann,
M., and Locher, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Hartmann,
M., and Wettsteln, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Kambli,
Eduard, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Kraus, W.,
and Pisch, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Miescher,.
K., and Hoffman, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Misslin, E. E.,
and von Capeller, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Ruperti,
Andreas, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Ruzicka,
Leopold, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Scheidegger,
Jakob, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Stocker, R.,
and Muller, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Stocklin, E
and Kambli, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Stoecklin,
E., and Gneshaber, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Straub, F.,
and Anderau, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Straub, F,
Grether, and Graenacher, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Straub, F.,
and Mayer, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Straub F
and Pieth. assignors.) ''
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Straub P
and Schneider, assignors.) ' ''
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Strieker,
Paul, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Sutter,
Theodor, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Theller
Casimir, assignor.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Ullmann, F
and Fnedheim, assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Utzin'^cr 51
and Bommer, assignors.) ' '
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Widmer G
and Juphli. assignors.)
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. (See Zwelfel
H., Graenacher, Grether, and Straub, assignors )
Society "Yacco" S. A. F. (See Dlntllhac, Jean (} as-
signor.) •
Socony- Vacuum Oil Company. (See Adams, G. L., and
Barlow, assignors.)
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. (See Bridges, Kenneth L
assignor.) >■ ■.
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. (See Davis, H. S.. and
Francis, assignors.)
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. (See Ellis, Clifford A
assignor.) "'
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. (See Evers, William L
assignor.) u .1.,
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. (See Fast, Fred L as-
signor.)
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. (See Fisher, Gerald M
assignor.) '
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. (See Francis, Alfred W
assignor.) "
Socony Vacuuni Oil Company. (See Ilappel, J., and Rob-
ertson, assignors.) »•. . . .> i^
Socony- Vacimni Oil Company. (See Hlldebrandt, William
as.signor.) '
Socony-Variuim Oil Company. (See Tloonlghauson, John
.'i.ssignor. ) '
Socony-Vacuuni Oil Company. (See Mornn, R. C. and
Meypr. assignors.) '
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. (Soo Nevltt. Henrv O
assignor.) ' ' •
Soc(>ny-\-apuiim Oil Company. (Sco Petty, Theodor A
assignor.) •
''^' asri^'no"-* 1'"'" "" ^'"'""""y- <See Pummlll, Evert T.,
^"sl'Mi\.r'')"""" ^'' ^^"""'"">'- <^'''' ^'s'*'. Thomna XX., as-
"''"al'nBslKnor") *^" ^"'""""y- <^'''^ Ropliner. Theodore
580
IXDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. (See Scblesman, C. H.,
and 5Iount, assignors.)
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. (See Sherman, William T..
assignor.)
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. (See Smith, Frank L.,
assignor.)
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. (See Staber, Ernest H..
assignor.)
Socony-Vacuum Oil Comp,any. (See Story, 15. W., and
Fuller, assignors.)
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company. (See Watt, Ellsworth, as-
signor.)
Socony-Vacuum Oil Company Incorporated. (See Shipp.
Vladimir L.. assignor.)
Soden, Fred H.. assignor to Continental Optical Company,
Inc., Rochester. X. Y. Eveglass construction.
2.078,589 : Apr. 2T.
Soderberg. C^rl R., Swarthmore, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Turbine blade lashing. 2,082,914;
June 8.
Soderberg. John T.. Hollidaysbnrg, and S. McCurdy. Al-
toona. Pa. End gate for railway cars. 2,091,721 ;
Aug. 31.
Soderburg. Enoch S., Windsor, Conn. Semaphore.
2,088,671 ; Aug. 3.
Sodergreen. Axel L., Malverne, assignor to H. D. Pease,
New York. X. Y. Preparation of comminuted organic
products for packing. 2.036,333 ; July 6.
Soderholm, Carl J., ilinneapolis, ilinn. Washing machine.
2,068.356 : Jan. 19.
Sofal Limited. (See Burden, W. M.. Genders, and Harri-
son, assignors.)
Soffel, John, Teaneck. X. J. (Camera back and focusing
device. 2,075,670 : Mar. 30.
Sohl. P^ilph W., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot Cor-
poration, Wilminston, Del. Apparatus for making tire
casings. 2.0S4,009 : June 15.
Sohlstrom, Albert T.. assignor to Xorton Company,
Worcester, Mass. Grinding wheel. 2.092,591 : Sept. 7.
Sohn, Anne X. (See Fisher, Henry S.. assignor.)
Sobn, Clement J., Lansing, and A. J. Davis, East Lansing,
Mich. Glider. 2,067,423 ; Jan. 12.
SokolofE, Mas, Brooklyn, assignor to Hy-Art Xovelty Co.
Inc.. Xew York. X. Y. Making ornamental material.
2,097,677; Xov. 2.
Sola Electric Co. (See Sola, Joseph G., assignor.)
Sola, Joseph G., Oak Park, HI. Electric starting system
for internal combustion engines. 2,078,980 ; May 4.
Sola, Joseph G., Oak Park, ni. Electrical heating mech-
anism for vehicles. 2.088.617 ; Aug. 3.
Sola. Joseph G., Oak Park, assignor to Sola Electric Co.,
Chicago, ni. Transformer and the like. 2,095,294 :
Oct. 12.
Solar, Helfee J., Cicero, lU. Sanitary belt 2,092,409 ;
Sept. 7.
Solar Industries, Inc. (See Ballentine, Earle W., as-
signor.)
Solar Laboratories. (See Smith, John C, assignor.)
Solar Manufacturing Corporation. (See Poitras. Joseph
A., assignor. >
Solar Manufacturing Corporation. (See Robinson, Wil-
liam M., assignor.)
Solar Srurges Mfg. Co. (See Sturges. Lee, assismor.)
Solberg. Thorvald A.. United States Xavy. Method of and
material for treating boiler water. 2.097,649 : Xov. 2.
Soldt, Adolf G.. Long Island City, X. Y. Milk bottle
receptacle. 2.071.956 ; Feb. 23.
Solenberger. Dean M.. Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The
Simplex Piston Ring Company of America, Inc. Piston
ring, 2,068,114 ; Jan. 19.
Solenberger. Dean M.. Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Sim-
plex Products Corporation. Piston sealing device.
2.068.115 : Jan. 19.
Solenberger, Dean M., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Sim-
Silex Products Corporation. Rolling mill. 2,072,831 ;
lar. 2.
Solenberger, Dean M.. Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Sim-
plex Products Corporation. Piston expander.
2,073.499; Mar. 9.
Sol.T. .I.'sii.s. (S.'o Masip. J.. Gandon. and Soler.)
Sollenberger, Paul. (See Hellweg, J. P., and Sollen-
berger. )
Seller, Arnold. (See Sprague, P. T.. and Soller.)
SoUer, Walter, Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor of one-half to
W. H. Woodin, Jr.. Tucson, Ariz. Oscillator svstem.
Re 20.506 ; Sept. 14.
Soller, Walter, assignor of one-half to W. H. Woodin. Jr.,
Tucson, Ari7. System for testing or measuring poten-
tials. 2.096.012 : Oct 19.
Soller. Walter, assignor of one-half to W. H. Woodin. Jr.,
Tucson, Ariz. Electron tube device. 2,096.053 ; Oct. ■
19.
SoUey. Alpha C, Jersey City. N. J., assignor of one-half to
J. rianchrow, Xew Rochctle. X. Y. Apparatus for hy-
drotherapy. 2.091.167; Aug. 24.
Sollldnv. Foster K.. Grand Rapids. Mich. Hooked rug
making device. 2.077.710 : Apr. 20.
Sollis. Clarence, O'Fallon, 111. Clam bucket. 2,090,81" ;
Aug. 24.
Solllsh. Xathan. (.<?ee Cohen. T.. and Solllsh.)
Solo Automotive Manufacturing Company. (See Gary,
L. and Sabclla. assignors.)
Hair winder.
Hair waver.
Solomon, Arthur, Buffalo, and W. J. Bancroft WiUiams-
ville, N'. Y. Window. 2.075,834; Apr. 6.
Solomon, David I., Xew York, X. Y. Electrothermal
therapeutic apparatus. 2,069,284 ; Feb. 2.
Solomon, liuillermo, Santiago, Dominican Republic. Hy-
draulic transmission. 2,072.722 ; Mar. 2.
Solomon, Morris B., Xew York, X. Y. Closure for con-
tainers of the mixing and shaker type. 2,072,432 ;
ilar. 2.
Solomon. Morris B., Xew York, X. Y. Cocktail shaker.
2,072,433 : Mar. 2.
Solomon, Xathan L., Brooldyn, X. Y.
2.073,815 ; Mar, 16.
Solomon, Xathan L., Brooklyn, X. Y.
2.082,993 ; June 8.
Solomon. Simon \V.. Lake Andes, S. Dak. Golf course
lawn mower sharpener. 2,088.538 ; July 27.
Solosko, Abraham, Chicago, lU. Pulling die. 2,072,925 ;
Mar. 9.
Solosko, Abraham. Chicago. HI. Elastic attaching de-
vice. 2.0S1.6S3 ; May 25.
Solosko, Abraham, Chicago, III. Pulling die. 2,098,470 ;
Xov. 9.
SoloviofC, Xicholas X., et al. (See Sinitzin- White, X'ich-
olas, assignor.)
Soloway, Herman M., et al. (See Crewdson, Sarah M.,
assignor.)
Solvay Process Company, The.
assignor.)
Solvay Process Company, The.
D.. assignor.)
Solvay Process Company, The.
signor. )
Solvay Process Company, The.
J., assignor.)
Solvay Process Company, The.
assignor.)
Solvay Process Company, The,
Rogers, assignors.)
Solvay Process Clompanv, The.
Kallfelz.)
Solvay Process Company, The.
H.. assignor.)
Solvay Process Company, The.
and De Rewal, assignors.)
Solvay Process Company. The.
and Lawrence, assignors.)
Solvay Process Company. The.
and Beekhuis. assignors.)
Solvay Process Company, The.
assignor. )
Solvay Process Company, The.
assignor.)
Solvay Process Company, The.
signor.)
Solvay Process Company, The.
Porter, assignors.)
Solvay Process Company, The.
assignor.)
Somers, Norman C, C^arneys Point, X'^. J., assignor to
E. I. du Pont de Xemours & Companv. Wilmington,
Del. Preparation of tetraalkvl thiuram monosulphides.
2.099.773 : Xov. 23.
Somers, Richard H. (See Knox. H. A., and Somers )
Somers, Richard M. (See Dunning. O. M., and Somers )
Somers, Richard M„ assignor to Thomas A. Edison, In-
corporated. West Orange, X. J. Motor ignition ap-
paratus. 2.090.366 ; Aug. 17.
Somers. Richard M., Orange, assignor to Thomas A. Edi-
son, Incorporated. West Orange, X. J. Gaseous dis-
charge device. 2,098,679 ; Xov. 9.
Somerville. Albert A.. Flushing, assignor to R T
Vanderbilt Company, Incorporated, Xew York, X. y'
Rubber compounding. 2.068.935 ; Jan. 26
somes. Arthur D. (See Erlcson. F. R.. and Somes.)
Sommer. Fritz. Eeriin-Chariottenburg. and M. Xassan.
Berlin- Wilmersdorf, assignors to firm: Chemische
Fabnk Grunau Landshoff & Mever A. G., Berlin-
l,runau. Germany. Cosmetic products. 2,100,090 ;
Sommer. Ludwig A.. Berlin-Dahlem, Germany. Method
«S^i!?£.'^'^i*?® ^°"" *^l production of metallic coatings
^.^5 *^-"'"-^*""'"'^?<^°<^ti»»?^ substances bv the thermal
c<.Z?^ri ?P°°,°^u™^^'^ '° vacuo, 2,074.281 ; Mar. 16.
Sommerfeld. Arthur. Pans. France. Manufacture of
molded articles. 2,090,489 ; Aug 17 •^'"*'-^"'^'^ "^
Tnm'^.I^r^!''- ^.^^^ ^- <See Van Guilder, W.. and
>>ommermever. ) . - -
^To'hn^t^/.^L ^V""^ H Evanston. assizor to G-M
2:te78"1ept'"7- ^''^^"' "^ ^^^'=*"'= ^t«=^-
^Zi^rlT S-'msL'-'r^iro?- ^- ^^«^<=<'- ^-onblurrable
^TrSyl?."' Z^^Sg-^^'af ?'^^^ ^^"^' ^'^- ^'""^^
^''S™^^^''' ^"^ "^- ^* ^- (See Fischer, Oliver C, as-
(See Brown, Ralph L.,
(See Crittenden, Eugene
(See Davis, John W., as-
(See De Rewal, Frank
(See Fazel. Charles S.,
(See Fogler, M. F., and
(See Hayes, J. W., and
(See Kniskem, Walter
(See Kniskem, W. H.,
(See Kniskern, W. H.,
(See Lawrence, C. K.,
(See Moyer, WendeU W.,
(See Philipp, Herbert,
(See Porter, Frank, as-
(See Ropers, D. A., and
(See Sundstrom, Carl,
^°2.^67.798l"ln'! f2 ^' ^''"''''- ^«^- ^^^°^ ""g*-
^"z^e'^'^Brooklvn^i^H"';''^ twenty-three percent to C. Mot-
51o„fJ»K • "• ^""^ twenty-three percent to T. Erwin
IT A '^^^''ct P<''"<^«'n'. to D. Samuels, and eight wrcent
to A. H. Schwartz. Xew York. X. Y. Method and anM-
products. 2,067,163; Jan. 5.
LIST OF PATENTEES
581
Sonneborn, L., Sons, Inc. (See Blumer, Manuel, assignor.)
Sonneborn, L., Sons, Inc. (See Liberthson, Leo, assignor.)
Sonneborn, L., Sons, Inc. (See Moscowitz, Abraliam,
assignor.)
Sonneborn, L., Sons, Inc. (See Tausz, Jeno, assignor.)
Sonnenfeld, Hugo, Bratislava, Czechoslovalfia, assignor to
General Cable Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electric
cable and method of installation. 2,093,114 ; Sept. 14.
Sonntag, Alfred, Moline, 111., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to American Machine and Metals, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Leakage compensator for pumping systems
2,101,226 ; Dec. 7.
Sonntag, Bernhard, Dallas, Tex. Kitchen ventilator.
2,077,496 ; Apr. 20.
Sonoco Products Company. (See Dunlap, Charles K.,
assignor.)
Sonotone Corporation. (See Greibach, Emil H., assignor.)
Sonsalla, Waldemar, Berlin, Germany. Hydraulic weigh-
ing device. 2,093,141 ; Sept. 14.
Sontag, Lothar A. (See Dent, H. M., Hall, and Sontag.)
Sontag, Oskar, Lichte, Germany. Ampul of the multiple
compartment type. 2,082,915 ; June 8.
Sontagh, John R., Audubon, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Clutch for fire shutters.
2,086,967 ; July 13.
Soper, Ernest W., et al. (See Holmes, Charles I., as-
signor.)
Soper, James F., Balcutha, New Zealand. Independent
front wheel springing system for motor driven vehicles.
2,081,045 ; May 18.
Sopher, Walter, Grand Island, Nebr. Rotary internal
combustion engine. 2,084,923 ; June 22.
Sopp, Richard A., assignor to Surety Products Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Piston ring. 2,073,500 ; Mar. 9.
Soprani, Mario, Castelfidardo, Italy. Accordion.
2,085,771 ; July 6.
Sorber, Daniel G., El Monte, and M. H. Kimball, Alhambra,
Calif., assignors to Henry A. Wallace as Secretary of
Agriculture of the United States of America. Inducing
uniformity of blooming and fruit production in fruit-
ing plants. 2,084,461 ; June 22.
Soreng-Manegold Company. (See Funk, Henry J., as-
signor.)
Sorensen, Alfred K. (See Burke, E., and Sorensen.)
Sorensen, Andrew J., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Receiving
apparatus for communication systems for railway trains.
2,082,185; June 1.
Sorensen, Andrew J., Edgewood, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Receiving
apparatus for communication systems. 2,085,927 ;
July 6.
Sorensen, Andrew J., Edgewood, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Receiving
apparatus for communication systems. 2,095,679 ; Oct.
12.
Sorensen, Andrew J., Edgewood, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Apparatus
for the control of highway crossing signals. 2,095,680 ;
Oct. 12.
Sorensen, Carl C, Charlotte, N. C. Yarn feeding mecha-
nism for twisting and doubling machines. 2,096,654;
Oct. 19.
Sorensen, Carl P., and P. Gimse, Chicago, 111. Electric
lamp. 2,092,989 ; Sept. 14.
Sorensen, Charles E. (See Ford, H., Sorensen, Reinhold,
and Collins.)
SorenseUj Charles E., Detroit, assignor to Ford Blotor
Company, Dearborn, Mich. Internal combustion engine
oiling system. 2,086,644 ; July 13.
Sorcnscm, Charles K., Detroit, assignor to Ford Motor
Company, Dearborn, Mich. Piston. 2,100,525 ; Nov.
30.
Sorensen, John, Weehawkcn, N. J. Valve. 2,095,770 ;
Oct. 12.
Sorensen. Lee S., Long Beach, Calif. Oil well device.
2,070,869 ; Feb. 16.
Sorensen, P., Manufacturing Company. (See Brick, Irving
L., assignor.)
Sorge, Ottokar. (See Regenstreif, J., ani^ Sorge, as-
signors.)
Sorkind, Abraliam, Brawley, Calif. Necktie. 2,081,606;
May 25.
Sorkind, Abraham, Brawley, Calif. Buckle for neckties.
2,094,857 ; Oct. 5.
Sorronti, Sandy S. (See Galati, S., and Sorrenti.)
Sortore, Emerson J. (See Wheeler, E. R., and Sortore.)
Sosa, Augustus M. (See Schaucr, L. L., and Sosa.)
Soss, Joseph, Ro.sello, N. J. Covered joint hinge.
2,102,200; Dec. 14.
SoRS, Josepli, Koselle, N. J. Concealed hinge. 2,102,291 ;
Dec. 14.
Sosso, Giulio, Turin, Italy. Magazine for firearms.
2.080,339 ; July 0.
Soteros, Lambros K., Chicago, 111. Tool. 2,067,247 ;
Jan. 12.
Sottllo, John F., Kingston, N. Y. Shoe gluing stand.
2.0!)8,313 : Nov. 0.
Soubier, Leonard D., Toledo, Ohio, assignor lo Owens-
Illinois Glass Company. Machine for forming hollow
gliiKH containers. 2,009,541 Feb. 2.
Sonbler, Leonard D., Toledo, Ohio, assignor io Owens-
lUlnois Glass Company. Furnace. 2,009,542 ; Feb. 2.
Soubier, Leonard D., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Owens-
Illinois Glass Company. Method of and apparatus for
producing glass containers with reentrant bottom.
2,075,771 ; Mar. 30.
Soubier, Leonard D., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Owens-
Illinois Glass Company. Method of and apparatus for
producing hollow glass articles. 2,094,624 ; Oct. 5.
Soubier, Leonard D., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Owens-Illi-
nois Glass Company. Glassware forming machine.
2,098,435 ; Nov. 9.
Soukup, Frank R., Long Beach, Calif. Cap remover.
2.085.342 ; June 29.
Soule, Edward L., Oakland, Calif. Wall structure.
2,088,310 ; July 27.
Soule, Fred W., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Aircraft advertising
banner. 2,095,350 ; Oct. 12.
Soule, George C, and C. D. Henry, South Portland, Maine.
Material handling equipment. 2.091,343 ; Aug. 31.
Soules, George W., Detroit, Mich. Fan blade. 2,092,030 ;
Sept. 7.
Soulet, Auguste, assignor to Magnetos-France, Lyon,
France. Charging and switching device for internal
combustion engines. 2,086,099 ; July 6.
Soulis, Harold A., Detroit, Mich., and W. T. Soulis,
Easton, Pa. Piston mold. 2,076,971 ; Apr. 13.
Soulis, Wilbur T. (See Soulis, Harold A. and W. T.)
Souter, Eugene H., Independence, Mo. Underhood record
holder. 2,068,083; Jan. 19.
South Bend Bait Company. (See Burge, Floyd O., as-
signor.)
South Bend Lathe Works. (See O'Brien, John J., as-
signor.)
Souther, Channing W., Santa Ana, assignor to Natural
Food Products Company, Orange, Calif. Vacuum fill-
ing machine. 2,070,301 ; Feb. 9.
Souther, Channing W., Laguna Beach, and H. S. Farns-
worth, Samta Ana, assignors to Natural Food Products
Company, Orange, Calif. Fruit splitter. 2,100,455 ;
Nov. 30.
Southern Chain Company. (See Williams, Ernest R.,
assignor.)
Southern Equipment Company. (See Johnson, Louis H.,
assignor.)
Southern Kraft Corporation. (See Kondolf, Henry, as-
signor.)
Southern Silk Mills, Inc. (See Gibbs, Francis O., as-
signor.)
Southern States Equipment Co. (See Graff, J. W., and
Spurgeon, assignors.)
Southern States Equipment Company. (See Lemmon,
George N., assignor.)
Southern Steel Company. (See White, Loyd J., assignor.)
Southern Steel Stamping, Incorporated. (See Yow,
William P., assignor.)
Southern United Ice Company et al. (See McClanahan,
Effie, assignor.)
Southern Wood Preserving Company. (See Harvey, Jac-
quelin E., Jr., assignor.)
Soiithgate, George T., Forest Hills, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Cor-
poration. Welding and cutting apparatus. 2,093,821 ;
Sent. 21.
Southgate, George T., Forest Hills. N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Cor-
poration. Method of and apparatus for producing rods
and the like of comminuted material. 2,097,502 ; Nov. 2.
Southgate, George T., Forest Hills, and J. G. Nicolson,
Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. Method of and
apparatus for making welding rods. 2,102,812 ; Dec. 21.
Southgate, George T., Forest Hills, and J. G. Nocolson,
Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Union Carbide and Carbon Company. Welding rod.
2.102,813 : Dec. 21.
Southland Cotton Oil Company. (See Taylor, Dick, as-
signor.)
South Park Hydrant & I'unip Co. (See Storey, Ijcouidas
P., assignor.)
Southwell, John H. (See White, Benjamin F., as-
signor.)
Soutliwell, John M. (See Bowen, C. R., and Southwell.)
Southwestern Flow-Valve Corporation. (See Ilalbort,
William E., assigiior.)
Sonthwick, Artliur M., Waban, Mass. Container for iso-
l.'itlng Insects. 2,093.784; Sept. 21.
Southwick. Ciissius L, Grand Rapids, Mich. Snow plow.
2,092,990; Sept. 14.
Southwiek, Laurence F., Meridcn, Conn. Electrocardlo-
grnph apparatus. 2.098,695 ; Nov. 9.
Sotiilnvordi Machine Company. (See Stilphcn, George II.,
assignor.)
So\iviron, Pierre F. J., Tarboa, France. Cupric mixtures
for agricultural purposes and preparing same.
2,079,953; May 11.
So\i7.M, lOdward. (See Souza, George, and E.)
SouzM, (Jeorge. and E., Irvlngton, CmIU'. Cultivator.
2,071,521 ; Mar. 23.
Sou/.ii, Joseph F. (See Sn Couta, Antonio, assignor.)
Sovde, Margaret, Seattle, Wash. Cooky mold. 2,088,009;
July 27.
Sdxcihlll. lliirvey .\.. ClilcMgo. III., assignor lo The .Vmorl-
eiui l''ouM(lry I'Icnilpiiu-iit ("onipiiiiv. MlshiiwaUa. Ind.
Electric heater. 2,085.772; July 6.
582
' INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Sovey, Frank J. (See Dillman, E. J., and Sovey.)
Sowter, Percy F. C. (See Dickie, W. A., and Sowter.)
Sowter, Pei'cy F. C, Spondon, near Derby, England, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. Produc-
tion or treatment of artificial filaments or the like.
2,060,492 ; Jan. 5.
Soivter, I'ercy F. C, Spondon, near Derby, England, as-
signor to Celauese Corporation of America. Manufac-
ture of artificial filaments and otlier products containing
organic derivatives of cellulose. 2,070,030 ; Feb. 16.
Sowter, Percy F. C, Spondon, near Derby, England, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of .America. Yarn
manufacture. 2,098,980 ; Nov. 16.
Sowter, Percy F. C., Spondon, near Derby, England, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. Yarn
manufacture. 2,098,981 ; Nov. 16.
Soyck, Werner, Berlin-Pankow, and A. Ungewiss, Berlin-
Ilalensee, Germany. Insulating material having a
high dielectric constant and producing the same.
2,009.903 ; Feb. 9.
Spadafora, Joseph, Medford, assignor of fifty per cent to
C. Zammitti, Boston, Mas. Combination lock.
2,087,169 ; July 13.
Spade, Carl I., assignor to The Hinde & Dauch Paper
Company, Sandusky, Ohio. Brick shield. 2,086,447 ;
July 6.
Spadone, Charles C. (See Wennberg, O., Wegner, and
Spadone.)
Spadone Machine Company. (See Wennberg, O., Wegner,
and Spadone, assignors.)
Spaeth, Charles, Flushing, N. Y. Lamp and operating
same. 2,098,113 : Nov. 2.
Spaeth, Charles, Flushing, N. Y. Magnetic discharge
device. 2,099,144 ; Nov. 16.
Spahn, Emil, Zug, Switzerland, assignor to Landis &
Gyr, A.-G. Time measuring mechanism. 2,099,759 ;
Nov. 23.
Spaeth, Philip D., Jr. (See Decker, G., and Spaeth.)
Spafford, Allen L., assignor to Wood Conversion Company,
Cloquet, Minn. Manufacture of fiber bat and machine
therefor. 2,073,655 ; Mar. 10.
SpafEord, Allen L., Cloquet, Minn., assignor of one-half
to Wood Conversion Company, Cloquet, Minn., and
one-half to The Paper Service Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Coated paper or sheet. 2,075,835 ; Apr. 0.
Spafford, Allen L., Cloquet, Minn., assignor to The
Paper Service Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Manufac-
ture of coated sheet. 2,075,836 ; Apr. 0.
Spagnola, Samuel, Tuckahoe, N. Y. Automatic radio pro-
gram selector. 2,090.072 : Oct. 19.
Spahn, August C, assignor to Bernardin Bottle Cap
Company. Evansville, Ind. Cap and making same.
2.085,3,37 : June 29.
Spahn, Emil., Zug, Switzerland, assignor to Landis &
Gyr, A-G. Electrical switching mechanism. 2,076,923 :
Apr. 13.
Spahn, John R., assignor to Bernardin Bottle Cap Co.,
Evansville, Ind. Jar rlo,<!uro. 2.081.340 : May 25.
Spalir. Martin L.. Springfield, assignor to Harris Products
Company, Akron, Ohio. Motor mounting. 2,096,139 ;
Oct. 19.
Spain. Rowland W., assignor of one-half to H. J. Tully &
Company, Now York, N. Y. Abdominal bandage and
support. 2,099,541 ; Nov. 16.
Spaiue, Edward P., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J.
Thread-cutter for sewing machines. 2,070.029 ; Feb. 9.
Spalding, A. G., & Bros. (See Dickson, John B., as-
signor.)
Spalding, A. G., & Bros. (See Glahe, Frederick W., as-
siciior.)
Spalding, A. G., & Bros. (See Howard, Frederic E.,
assignor.)
Spalding, A. G. & Bros. (See Roach, Slilton B., as-
signor.)
Spalding, Clarence G., Milford, Conn. Ice cream.
2,070,455 : Feb. 9.
Spalding, Kenneth F.. JMaywood. assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to F. D. Montgnmerv, Chicago, 111. Pour
snout carton. 2,095.720: Oct. 12.
Spalding, Wilhelm. (See Ulrich, V., and Spalding.)
Spaloss, Frank. (See Fuchs. C. A., and Spnlnss.)
Spanagel, Edgar W. (See Hill, J. W., and Spanngel.1
Spanagel. Edgar W., assignor to E. I. du I'ont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Preparing cyclic esters.
2.0!t2,0.-?l : ,Sopt. 7.
Spanel, Almilinm N.. Rnrhcster, N. Y. Rubber article sueh
as lml)V pants. 2,008,997 : Jan. 26.
Spanel, Abraham N., Rochester, N. Y. Rubber garment.
2.008,998 : Jan. 20.
Spanel. Abraham N., Rochester, N. Y. Form for making
lat.'X gariiK-nts .'ind the like. 2.080.481 ; July 6.
Spfinel, Abraham N., Roohester, N. Y. Method an<l ap-
p;iratiis for trimming rubber articles. 2,088,870;
Aug. 3.
Spfinel. Abraham N., Rochester, N. Y. Method of and
apparatus for making rubber or latex articles.
2.100.571 : Nov. 3(1.
SpAncl, Abraham N., Rorhesti>r, N. Y. Form for making
lafi'X articles. 2.100.572; Nov. .30.
Spfinel. Abraham N.. Rochester. N. Y. Flat sheet latex
article. 2.100,573; Nov. 30.
Spfinel. Abraham N.. Rochester, N. Y. Form for making
pouches. 2,100,574; Nov. 30.
Spfinel, Abraham N., Rochester, N. Y. Form for making
rubber articles. 2,100,575 ; Nov. 30.
Spfinel, Abraham N., Rochester, N. Y. Form for making
rubber articles. 2,100,576 ; Nov. 30.
Spfinel, Abraham N., Rochester, N. Y. Method and appa-
ratus for making relatively long lengths of latex
sheeting. 2,100,577 ; Nov. 30.
Spfinel, Abraham N.. Rochester, N. Y. Form for making
garments. 2,100,578 : Nov. 30.
Spang, Chalfant and Co. (See Engstrom, Birger, as-
signor.)
Spang, Chalfant & Company. (See Shields, William D.,
assignor.)
Spang, Chalfant & Company, Inc. (See Blevins, Herman
G., assignor.)
Spang. Joseph P., Quincy. Mass. Machine for slitting
and broiling meat. 2,103,503 ; Dec. 28.
Spangler, Henry R., Denver, Colo. Cigarette extinguisher.
2,101,200; Dec. 7.
Spanglet, Ben, Brooklyn. N. Y. Combination bed, table,
and sofa. 2,102,980 ; Dec. 21.
Spanner, Hans J. (See Spanner, H. J., and Gadamer.)
Spanner, Hans J. (See von Kramolin, Leon L. )
Spanner, Hans J., Berlin, Germany. Lighting device.
2,097,201 ; Oct. 20.
Spanner, Hans J., and O. Gadamer, Berlin, Germany, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to said H. J. Spanner.
Electric discharge tube. 2,073,885 ; Mar. 16.
Spanner, Hans J., and W. Lucas, Berlin, Germany ; said
Lucas assignor to said Spanner. Gas or vapor discbarge
tube. 2.092.363 ; Sept. 7.
Spare, Lola, Los Angeles, Calif. Brassifere. 2,067,354 •
Jan. 12.
Spark King Corporation, The. (See Stupakoff, Semon H.,
assignor.)
Sparkes, Harry P.. Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Photosen-
sitive relay tool control. 2.085,127 ; June 29.
Sparklets, Limited. (See Campbell, Robert H., assignor.)
Sparklets Limited. (See Ward, Lawrence T., assignor )
Sparkman, John W., Birmingham, Ala. Automobile door
construction. 2,084,600 ; June 22.
Sparks, Charles B., Youngstown, Ohio. Clamp
2,090,557 ; Aug. 17.
^Po^,^n^ -Sl'^''l?s ^- St. Louis, Mo. Bag transformer.
2.095,771 ; Oct. 12.
SP/J^HS; , „^*^°^^ O., Denver, Colo. Beet harvester.
2,083,128 ; June 8.
Sparks, Jay G., assignor of oue-half to M. Branham.
Pound, Va. Miner's pick. 2,095,156 ; Oct. 5
Sparks, Robert L., Clayton, assignor to Alco Valve Com-
pany, Inc., St. Louis, iMo. Equalizing connection for
refrigeration s.vstems. 2,100.494; Nov 30
Sparks, Stephen D. (See Jenkins, F. T., and Sparks.)
IJ?„^'"l''»Sv-1\'-''''? J- (See Reichert, J. S., and Sparks.)
Sparks-\\ itlungton Company, The. (See Allread, Oreste
L., assignor.) '
Sparks-Withington Company, The. (See Billig, Fred W
and Johnson, assienors.) ''
Sparks-Withington Company, The. (See Gentz, Edward
W., assignor.)
Sparks-Withington Company, The. (See Johnson, L. E.,
Jiillig. and Hardick. assignors.)
Sparks-Withington Company, The. (See Mountjoy, Gar-
rard, assignor.) -^ ■"
^''B'^''ass?*no°'^*°° Company, The. (See Patch, Wallace
^^"'assi^'or r°° Company, The. (See Scofleld, Theodore
Sparks-Withington Company, The. (See Winchell, Arthur
B., assignor.) '
Sparljs-Withington Company, The. (See Winchell, A B..
and Furst, assignors.)
Sparrow, Arthur J., Oakland, assignor to C. M. Bailey
?al'vr"-2:09a69C ? nJv''9"''°' ^"^- '^^'^^^'^ '^^''"''^
^"signw)^*'^''"'^" ^' ^* ^'- ^^®® ^°"' °®«=*'' S- *s-
^''??e;«V!l?,r'^' •^iV^'^^,'"?"'' S- Y- assignor to Ira Saks,
£o68.9e3 : Jan 26 °^^'' "^"^^I'tting coupling!
Spase, Charles B., Nedrow, assignor to W C Line Tnr
Oct^^'lT' ^- ^- Clutch'withVetal faces!^- 2,o'96,365-;
''^''2.086,'14/rj'uly q^^"^'"'^'^''^''' P^. Mining machine.
Spatz, Fritz, Haus Freyimfelde. near Halle-on-the-Saale
Germany Motor vehicle. 2,070,758; Feb. 16
slgnor^) Company. (See Wood, Walter H., as-
'^'sV.l'nnrT-^'"^^ Company. (See Reynolds, Alger P., as-
Spaunburg. Harvey L., Bristol, assignor to Veeder-Root
MaT^s"'* ■ ^''•■"'"^<5- Conn. Lock devke. 2,074!625 ;
^''n^!^!'"/'^' "arvey L., Bristol, Conn., assignor to Veeder-
Ront Incorporated. Odometer. 2 077 007 ■ Anr "^O
To"de,'Rn.l^"r*"^ ^- ^'^^' Hartford, assigno'rs to
?orm.;c^es.'Tlo''36Vo^'De''c"2l°^'' ^""°- ^<'"''*^^
''2%83,2'8l1/u'ne'8''° '''^"- ^•^•°- ^<^- '^^ ^"-S-
'"'la*b'les''"J,'\*o'"2 75s''£"ec'n''' °'"°- ^•^•'^°'^^- ^"'^ ^'^'-
LIST OF PATENTEES
583
Spaziante, Saverio A. (See Primavera, V. A. R., and
Spaziante.)
Spear, May, Jackson Heights, and G. Skluth, Woodside,
N. Y. Fastening device. 2,083,129 ; June 8.
Speare, Albert R., Weston, Mass. Pack for dispensing
lubricating oils. 2,083,479 ; June 8.
Speas Mfg. Co. (See Speas, V. E., and Mnookin, as-
signors.)
Speas JIfg. Co. (See Speas, V. E., Mnookin, and Metcalf,
assignors. )
Speas, Victor E., N. M. Mnookin, and A. C. Metcalf, Kansas
City, Mo., assignors to Speas Mfg. Co. Purification of
pectin solutions. 2,070,870 ; Feb. 16.
eSpeas, Victor E., and N. M. Mnookin, assignors to Speas
Mfg. Co., Kansas City, Mo. Removal of arsenical im-
purities. 2,080,582 ; May 18.
Specht, Harry G., Montclair, assignor to Eastwood-Nealley
Corporation, Belleville, N. J. Woven wire belt for paper
making machines. 2,066,369 ; Jan. 5.
Specht, Harry G., Montclair, assignor to Eastwood-Neal-
ley Corporation, Belleville, N. J. Producing covered
wire. 2,088,446- July 27.
Specht, Harry G., Montclair, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Encor Corporation, Belleville, N. J. Woven
wire belt for paper making machines. 2,088,447 ; July
27.
Specht, Harry G., Montclair, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Encor Corporation, Belleville, N. J.
Woven wire belt for paper making machines.
2.088.448 ; July 27.
Specht, Harry G., Montclair, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Encor Corporation, Belleville, N. J.
Woven wire bel t for paper making machines.
2.088.449 ; July 27.
Specht, James E., Orrville, Ohio, assignor to J. M. Hop-
wood, Dormont, Pa. Electric gauge and controlling the
current output of grid controlled glow discharge tubes.
2,100,460 ; Nov. 30.
Special Equipment Company. (See Ewald, Mark, as-
signor.)
Specialty Automatic Machine Company. (See Russell,
H. M., and Sidebotham, assignors.)
Specialty Automatic Machine Company. (See Side-
botham, Melvin H., assignor.)
Special Products Company. (See Coster, Henri J., as-
signor.)
Speed, James, Longmeadow, assignor to Strathmore
Paper Company, West Springfield, Mass. Apparatus
for ornamenting paper or the like. 2,095,199 ; Oct. 5.
Speed, William C, New York, N. Y. Process and appara-
tus for photoelectric engraving. 2,079,970 ; May 11.
Speedry Gravure Corporation. (See Behringer, Alfred, as-
signor.)
Speedway Manufacturing Company. (See Larocca,
James, assignor.)
Speer, Ale.\ander S., Buffalo, N. Y. Container. 2,091,126 ;
Aug. 24.
Speer Carbon Company. (See Bemis, Arthur S., as-
signor.)
Speer Cai-bon Company. (See May, Willard S., assignor.)
Speer, Joseph G., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Bendix Radio Corporation. New York, N. Y. Sound
translating device. 2,095,373 ; Oct. 12.
Speicher, John K., Newark, assignor to Hercules Pow-
der Company, Wilmington, Del. Nitrocellulose emul-
sions and producing. 2,099,501 ; Nov. 16.
Speidel Corporation. (See Fassnacht, Karl, assignor.)
Sppidel (Corporation. (See Schraysshuen, Carl, assignor.)
Speidel, Edwin F. M., (iranston, R. I. Ophthalmic mount-
ing. 2,068,519 ; Jan. 19.
Speik, Frederick A. (See Newland, Clinton C, assignor.)
Speir, Robert J., Takoma Park, Md. Phonographic dicta-
tion machine. 2,075,592; Mar. 30.
Speiser, Maximilian, New York, N. Y. Razor. 2,077,076 ;
Apr. 13.
Spell, Perry W., Roseboro, N. C. Stalk cutter. 2,067,104 ;
Jan. 5.
Spellacy, John R., Millbrae, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Hercules Powder Company, Wilming-
ton, Del. Manufacturing casein. 2,099,379 ; Nov. 16.
Spelman, Henry M., Jr., assignor to Dowey and Almy
Chemical Comp.Tny, North Cambridge, Mass. Lining
shoe uppers. 2,088,158 ; July 27.
Spelts, Gleorge A., assignor of seven per cent to W. P.
Arndt, and thirty per cent to L. J. Styskal, Los An-
geles, Calif. Two-stroke cycle engine. 2,094,828 ;
Oct. 5.
Spelts, George A., assignor of thirty per cent to L. J.
Styskal, and seven per cent to W. F. Arndt, Los An-
geles, Calif. Injector mixing valve. 2,094,829 ;
Oct. 5.
SpoUs, George A., Los Angeles, assignor of seven percent
1o W. F. Arndt, iind thirty percent to L. J. Slyskal,
connly of Los Angeloa, Calif. Cylinder cooling sys-
lem. 2,102,041 ; Dec. 14.
Spence, Howard. (See Hock, A. L., Klrklinm, and
Spence.)
Spi'iicc, Ilowiird, niid S. F. W. Criindnll, nRHlgnorR to Peter
Sjioiico fie SoiiH, TiiiiiKcd, MiinclicHlcr, Mngliind. Prep-
urnlion of liliiiiiuiii coiiipouiHls. 2,()(tS,H77 ; Jiin. 20.
Spence, Hubert f;,, Must ('levcland, assignor to National
Mallcnble and Steel (Hastings ("onipany, (."leveland, Ohio.
Draft gear. 2,079,088 ; May 4.
Spence, Hubert L., East Cleveland, and J. L. Eler, as-
signors to National Malleable and Steel Castings Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Retaining means for shock ab-
sorbing mechanism. 2,077,966 ; Apr. 20.
Spence, Le Roy U., Cheltenham, assignor to Rohm & Haas
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacture chlorohy-
drines. 2,102,042 ; Dec. 14.
Spence, Paulsen, East Orange, N. J. Pressure reducing
apparatus. 2,067,510 : Jan. 12.
Spence, Paulsen, East Orange, N. J. Valve. 2,067,953 ;
Jan. 19.
Spence, Peter & Sons, Limited. (See Hock, A. L., Kirk-
ham, and Spence, assignors.)
Spence, Peter, & Sons, Limited. (See Llewellyn, William
B., assignor.)
Spence, Peter, & Sons, Limited. (See Spence, H., and
Crundall, assignors.)
Spence, William D., Temple, Ga. Sinker and liquid level
determining device for vessels. 2,083,480 ; June 8.
Spencer, Cloise C, Portland, Oreg. Reel lock. 2,069,977 ;
Feb. 9.
Spencer, Frank C, Westfield, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Work
holding device. 2,096,073 ; Oct. 19.
Spencer, Henry W., Roehampton Lane, London, and L.
S. Davis, Bexley Heath, England. Muffle and like
furnace. 2,099,967 ; Nov. 23.
Spencer, Herman J., Pittsburgh, and R. M. Jenner,
Leechburg, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Leech-
grip Company, O'Hara Township, Pa. Reel. 2,087,928 ;
July 27.
Spencer, Herman J., West View, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Leechgrip Company, O'Hara Township, Pa.
Strap tensioning and sealing device, 2,102,981 ; Dec.
21.
Spencer, Howard F. (See Morton. W. A., and Spencer.)
Spencer, John A., Newtonville, assignor to General Pl^te
Company, Attleboro, Mass. Thermally responsive de-
vice. 2,()69,727 ; Feb. 2.
Spencer Lens Company. (See Ott, Harvey N., assignor.)
Spencer, Lloyd. (See Wells, W. T,, Barnes, and Spencer.)
Spencer, Lloyd, assignor to The Technicraft Engineering
Corp., Los Angeles, Calif. Formation testing apparatus.
2,092,337; Sept. 7.
Spencer, Lloyd, assignor to The Technicraft Engineering
Corp., Los Angeles, Calif. Formation tester.
2,092,338 ; Sept. 7.
Spencer, Lon C., Indianapolis, Ind. Spacing bar for
trolley systems. 2,094,382 ; Sept. 28.
Spencer Manufacturing Company, The, (See Johnson,
Forrest F., assignor.)
Spencer Manufacturing Corporation. (See Lewis, Robert
P., assignor.)
Spencer, Meade A. (See Rowley, C, B,, and Spencer.)
Spencer, Meredith, Whittier, and J. R. Beauchamp, Pico,
Calif., assignors to O. P. Yowell Service Company. Ap-
paratus for the controlled placement of fluid in wells.
2,077,022 ; Apr. 13.
Spencer, Millard C, East Orange, assignor to Crocker-
Wheeler Electric Manufacturing Company, Ampere,
N. J. Alternating current shunt motor. 2,085,708 ;
June 29.
Spencer, Percy L., Medford, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Raytheon Manufacturing Company, Newton,
Mass. Electron discharge device. 2,070,091 ; Feb. 16.
Spencer, Percy L., West Newton, assignor to Raytheon
Manufacturing Company, Newton, Mass. Arc welding
shield. 2,079,048 ; May 4.
Spencer, Percy L., assignor to Raytheon Production Cor-
poration, Newton, Mass. Photoelectric tube.
2,088,070; July 27.
Spencer, Percy L., West Newton, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Raytheon Manufacturing Company, New-
ton, Mass. Gaseous rectifier. 2,088,249 ; July 27.
Spencer, I'erc.v L., West Newton, assignor to Raytheon
Manufacturing Company, Newton, Mass. Temperature-
indicating device. 2,091,093; Aug. 31.
Spencer, Percy L., West Newton, assignor to Raytheon
Manufacturing Company, Newton, Mass. High-power
rectifier. 2,094,760 ; Oct. 5.
Spencer, Percy L., West Newton, assignor to Raytheon
Production Corporation, Newton, Mass. Gaseous dis-
charge device. 2,096,862 ; Oct. 26.
Spencer, Percy L., West Newton, assignor to Raytheon
Production Corporation, Newton, Mass. Photoelectric
tube system. 2,096,863 ; Oct. 20.
Spencer, Philip L. (See Watson, C. E., and Sponcor.)
Spencer, Philip L., assignor to Watson-Williams Manu-
facturing Company, Millbury, Mass. Bobbin clamping
device. 2,083,481 ; June 8.
Spencer, Ralph S., Massillon, assignor, by mesne nsslgn-
ments, to W. A. RIddell Corporation, Bucyrus, Olflo.
Road milking apparatus. 2,0S(),3!)5 ; July 0."
Spencer Tlu>rmostat Company. (See Scliaefer, August
(J., assignor.)
Spencer, Thomas A., Belleville, N. ,T,, assignor to Bell Tolo-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Switching system. 2,072,4.il ; Mar. 2.
Spencer 'I'ui'bino Company, The. (See Palno, Wilbur V.,
assignor.)
Spencer, Wilfrid D. (See Loncli, F. P., and Spencer.)
Spencer, Will M., lOsllU Springs, Tenn. Poultry or llve-
HtocU vehicli' body. 2.099,774 ; Nov. 23,
584
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Spencer, William P., assignor of one-half to J. W. Dunlap,
Birmingham, Ala. Doughnut cooking machine.
2,078,641 : Apr. 27.
Spencer, William H., New York, L. R. Birdsall, Long Island
City, and W. Bahler, New York, assignors to The Frink
Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Sign plate and
other ornamental panel. 2,071,239 ; Feb. 16.
Spencer, William H., New York, L. R. Birdsall, Long Island
City, and W. Bahler, New York, assignors to The Frink
Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y'. Making sign
plates and like ornamental panels. 2,071,240 : Feb. 16.
Spender, Donald L. (See Tompkins. E. H., and Spender.)
Spender, Sydney I., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Lamp socket. 2,098,600 ;
Nov. 9.
Spengler, Henry, assignor to Spengrey Cap Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Closure. 2,090,646 ; Aug. 24.
Spengler, Henry, assignor to Spengrev Cap Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Closure. 2,092.937 ; Sept. 14.
Spengler, Julius J.. Chicago, 111. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,067,004 ; Jan. 5.
Spengler, Max, Zurich, Switzerland. Piston. 2,074,282 ;
Mar. 16.
Spengler, Walter J., Sidney, N. Y., assignor to Bendix
Aviation Corporation. South Bend, Ind. Magneto gen-
erator. 2,093.93.5 ; Sept. 21.
Spengler, Walter J., and G. D. Cerf, Sidney, N. Y., as-
signors to Bendix Aviation Corporation, South Bend,
Ind. Magneto generator. 2,090,558 ; Aug. 17.
Spengrey Cap Corporation. (See Spengler, Henry, as-
signor.)
Speno, Frank, Ithaca, N. Y. Ballast cleaning machine.
2,095.157 ; Oct. 5.
Spens Steuart, Douglas S., London, England. Apparatus
for conducting sound. 2,087,052 ; July 13.
Spenslev Vincent H.. Albuquerque. N. Mex. Medicinal
carrying tube. 2.100,456 ; Nov. 30.
Spensley, William J., assignor to The Adams Company,
Dubuque, Iowa. Foundry slip flask. 2,066.547 ; Jan. 5.
Sperberg, Edward H.. Chicago, HI. Intermittent move-
ment. 2.080,443 : May 18.
Sperling, Edward, Belle Harbor, N. Y. Sound filter for
loud .speakers. 2.067,582 ; .Tan. 12.
Spero, Bernard, Chicago, 111. Telescopic spectacles.
2,078,590 ; Apr. 27.
Sperr, Frederick W., Jr., Tentnor, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Koppers Company. Treatment
of gases. 2.081,960 : June 1.
Sperr, Frederick W., Jr., Vineland, N. J., assignor to
Rohm & Haas Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Recovery of
hydrocyanic acid. 2,088,003 ; July 27.
Sperry, Arthur B., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone sys-
tem. 2.102,137 : Dec. 14.
Sperry, Edgar J., Atlanta, Ga. Spinning toy. 2.098,168 ;
Nov. 2.
Sperry. Edward G., Brooklyn, and H. C. Drake, Hemp-
stead, assignors to Sperry Products, Inc., Brooklyn,
N. Y. Rail flaw detector mechanism. 2.077,812 : Apr.
20.
Sperry, Elmer A., Jr., Brooklyn. N. Y., and H. H. Thomp-
son, Mountain L;ikes, N. J., assignors to Sperry Gyro-
scope Company, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gyro-magnetic
compass. 2.092.032 : Sept. 7.
Sperry Gyroscope (!ompany. (See Anscott, William, as-
signor.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See Bassett, Preston B.,
assignor.)
Sporry Gyroscope Company. (See Bassett, P. R., and
Carlson, assignois.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See Bassett, P. R., and
Zand, assignors.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See Bird, John L., as-
signor.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See Carlson, Bert G., as-
signor.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See CarLson, B. G., and
Carter, assignor.**.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See Carter, Leslie F., as-
signor.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See Carter, L. F., and
Bates, assignors.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See Carter, L. F., and
Bolster, assignors.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See Carter, L. F., and
Frische, assignors.)
Sporry Gyroscope Company. (See Harding, William G.,
assignor.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See Hull, Harvard L., as-
signor. )
Sperr,v Gyroscope Company. (See Moseley, Francis L.,
nssignor.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See Moseloy, F. L., and
Bird, nsslcnors.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See Murtagh, H. and Witt-
kuhns, assignors.)
Sporry Gyroscoix' Company. (See Sporry, A., and
Thompson. assi;;nors.)
Sperry Gyroscope Company. (See Wittkuhns, B. A., and
An.scott. a.i.signors. )
Sporry. Joscpli A. (Soo HulTman, ITownrd. assignor.)
Sperry, Plillmore F., assignor to Excel Auto Radiator
Company, (Chicago, 111. Heat exchange device.
2.009,728 : Feb. 2.
Sperry, Philmore F., and D. W. Lake, assignors to Excel
Auto Radiator Company, Chicago, 111. Air distributing
means. 2,103,599 ; Dec. 28.
Sperry Products, Inc. (See Braddon, Fred D., assignor.)
.Sperry Products, Inc. (See Drain, James A., Jr., as-
signor.)
Sperry Products, Inc. (See Drake, Harcourt C, assignor.)
Sperry Products, Inc. (See Drake, H. C, and Winburn,
assignors.)
Sperr;r Products, Inc. (See Jones, G. L., and Winburn,
assignors.)
Sperry Products, Inc. (See Perry, Walter M., as-
signor.)
Sperry Products, Inc. (See Roede, Charles B., assignor.)
Sperry Products, Inc. (See Sperry, E. G., and Drake,
assignors.)
Sperry, Roger S., Waterbury, assignor to The Packer
Machine Company, Meriden, Conn. Automatic rouge
feed for buffing machines. 2,070,322 ; Feb. 9.
.Sperry, Samuel E., HoUis, assignor to Intertype Corpora-
tion, Brooklyn, N. Y^. Typographical machine.
2,100,305 ; Nov. 23.
Speth, Lloyd G., Claridon, assignor to The Cleveland
Pneumatic Tool Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Rotary tool.
2,080,973 ; May 18.
Spicacci, Attilio R., Bristol, Conn., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Mounting for
lathe centers and the like. 2,085,456 ; June 29.
Spicciato. Peter G., New York, N. Y. Furniture.
2,095.482 : Oct. 12.
Spicer Manufacturing Corporation. (See Lewis, Robert
P., assignor.)
Spicer Manufacturing Corporation. (See Peterson, C. D.,
and Deimel, assignors.)
Spicher, Jay L., Millersburg, Pa. Toilet paper roll hold-
er. 2,073,429 ; Mar. 9.
Spiegler, Louis, Woodbury, N. J., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Prepa-
ration of nitro-benzaldimercuric oxides. 2,089,0{f6 :
Aug. 3.
Spiegler, Louis, Woodbury, and C. J. Pedersen, Penns
Grove, N. J., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Antifreeze solutions.
2,087,098 ; July 13.
Spielberger, Josepliine, Jamaica, N. Y. Slide fastener.
2,081,514 ; May 25.
Spielman, Adolph, assignor, by mesne assignments, of
one-half to S. Spielman, Philadelphia, and one-half
to N. Pedersen, Drexel Park, Pa. Attachment for
sewing machines. 2.097,385 ; Oct. 26.
Spielman, Adolph, assignor to Sarah Spielman, Philadel-
pliia, Pa. Pinking mechanism for sewing machines.
2,100,987; Nov. 30.
Spielman, Sarah. (See Pedersen, Niels, assignor.)
Spielman, Sarah. (Spielman, Adolph, assignor.)
Spielman, Sarah, et al. (See Spielman, Adolph, as-
signor.)
Spielmann, Harold J., Park Ridge, assignor to Monad
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Air conditioning device.
2.093.930 ; Sept. 21.
Rpiess, Francis J. (See Bowersock, W. E., and Spiess.)
Spiess, Georg, Leipzig, Germany. Sheet separating de-
vice. 2,085,612 ; June 29.
Spiess. Georg. Leipzig, Germany. Sheet feed table.
2.093.937 : Sept. 21.
Spiess, Paul, Zollikon-Zurich, Switzerland. Cooking ma-
chine. 2,087,050 ; July 13.
Spina. Frank, and C. G. Green, said Green nssicnor of an
undivided interest to Alfred Decker & Cohn.'lnc. Chi-
cago, 111. Machinery for pressing clothing. 2,077,440 :
Apr. 20.
Spinar, Louis. (See Johnson, C. W., and Spinar )
Spindler, Gustav, San Francisco, Calif., assignor to Spind-
ler & Sauppe. Projector. 2,076,924 ; Apr. 13
Spindler & Sauppe. (See Spindler, Gustav, assignor.)
Spinello, Matt, Rockford, 111. Lock. 2,097,407 : Oct 26
Spink. Loland K. (See Lewis, S. R., Spink, and Hager-
nian.) ''
Spinosa, Arthur V., assignor to Penn Metal Company,
Parkersburc. W. Va. Plaster base. 2.098,261 : Nov. 9.
Spino.sa, Arthur V., Parkersburg, W. Va., assignor to
i^.''"." ^i^'*"'-'' Company, Inc. Plaster base. 2,099,709 ;
"'iceB[ig.^tT03^959t!?ec'^8 ""^* '''' transmission
"'me"cl?;^nif,^:""'i:'070■45^^"\?^S'^''9 ''"''• T~---
^^2!o77,0^3°;''Apr^l3' ^'°'"''' '^^ ^- ^''^'^^ booklet.
^^o''oo-"co--^' <^'*''"' l^"^- ^- ^- docket with pull-matches.
-,0U(.t)0i ; Nov. 2.
^''i^^;„)^Ji'",^I" M- ".^^ifi"""" *" Thompson Products, Incor-
ponnted, Cleveland, Ohio. Machine for making flash butt
welds. -.i)o;),049 ; June 29
^"ohfA "^n-lL?- ?'''''**'°'o".^'l'^^- C- Cosgray, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Rotary dicer. 2,070,749; Apr. 13
hping. Josof. Hard, near Bregenz, '^orarlberir Austria as-
fo?"li;;n\V)nJ'"'r{^Af.''!:--/'0."-^"- S^itzfrfand Burne'r
tor liquid fuel. 2,102.759 • Dec 21
De**c 28°''^® ^■' ^°'^'^'"'®' ^'- Y- ' Dispenser. 2,103,960 ;
«I!!r°l ^I''"!'''- (See Tuscher, J. E., and Spiro.)
%^\H' ^"'i'"''"' \ (?r Booker, L. A., and Spisak.)
Splsak, Andrew A. (See Schmidt. D.. and Spisak )
LIST OF PATENTEES
585
Spiselman, Louis. (See Rosenberg, G., and Speiselman.)
Spitler, Arthur B., Canton, Ohio. Can puncturing and
sealing device. 2,095,483 ; Oct. 12.
Spitzel, Jean P. (See Schatz, Cliarles, assignor.)
Spitzglass, Albert F., assignor to Republic Flow Meters
Company, Chicago, 111. Instrument. 2,076,100 ;
Apr. 6.
Spitzglass, Albert F., and G. W. Grisdale, assignors to
Republic Flow Meters Company, Chicago, 111. Draft
and pressure indicator. 2,090,160 ; Aug. 17.
Spitzglass, Albert F., and O. T. Handwerk, assignors to
Republic Flow Meters Company, Chicago, 111. Meter.
2,093,254; Sept. 14.
Splaine, Edward M., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Ophthalmic mounting.
2,082,810; June 8.
Spofford, George E., Augusta, Maine. Loom. 2,095,840 ;
Oct. 12.
Spohr, Carl W., Chicago, 111. Carburetor. 2,100,205 ;
Nov. 23.
Spokes, Ray E., Ann Arbor, Mich., assignor to American
Brakeblok Corporation, New York, N. Y. Friction ele-
ment and bond therefor. 2,078,617 ; Apr. 27.
Sponseller, Leo H., Goshen, Ind. Traction device.
2,080,675 ; May 18.
Spool Cotton Company, The. (See Bell, John, assignor.)
Spooner, Albert P., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to Bethlehem
Steel Company. Rolling rails. 2,067,293 ; Jan. 12.
Spoor, Thpodorus A. (See Rinia, H., and Spoor.)
Sporn, Philip, Brooklyn, and C. A. MuUer, Tuckahoe, N. Y.
Protective system for electric power lines. 2,087,126 ;
July 13.
Sporn, Philip, Brooklyn, and C. A. Muller, Tuckahoe, N. Y.
Protective system for electric power transmission lines.
2,087,127 ; July 13.
Sporre, Gustave A., St. Charles, assignor to J. B. Hawley,
Geneva, 111. Detachable sweat band. 2,066,493 ; Jan. 5.
Sportsman's Equipment Co. (See Claus, Walter E., as-
signor.)
Spottel, Adolf, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft filr
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Radio
control device. 2,071,774 ; Feb. 23.
Spottel, Adolf, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Tun-
ing device for broadcast receivers. 2,092,991 ; Sept. 14.
Spousta, George W., Oak Park, 111. Cheese slicing and
dispensing apparatus. 2,102,859 ; Dec. 21.
Spowers Research Laboratories, Inc. (See Fink, C. G.,
Kenny, and Hord, assignors.)
Spowers, William H., Jr., Maplewood, N. J. Dry blanket
for metal baths. 2,092,595 ; Sept. 7.
Spowers, William H., Jr., Maplewood, N. J., S. Tour,
New York, N. Y., T. A. Wright, Plainfleld, and L. S.
Reid, Upper Montclalr, N. J., assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to W. H. Spowers, Jr., New York, N. Y. Metal
coating. 2,082,225 ; June 1.
Spracklen, Paul H., Oakland, Calif. Pivotal joint for
artificial limbs. 2,092,894 ; Sept. 14.
Sprague, Chester E., Portland, Oreg. Rifle. 2,078,591 ;
Apr. 27.
Sprague, Edward, Jr., assignor of one-third to G. L,
Arthur and one-third to P. C. Dolan, Chicago, 111.
Knife. 2,075,310; Mar. 30.
Sprague, Hugh B., et al. (See Woodbury, Elias L., as-
siffnor. )
Sprague, Julian K., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor
to Sprague Specialties Company, North Adams, Mass.
Electrical condenser. 2,090,360 ; Aug. 17.
Sprague, Philip T., and A. Soller, assignors to The Hays
Corporation, Michigan City, Ind. Restricted range dif-
ferential pressure gauge. 2,089,862 : Aug. 10.
Sprague Specialties Company. (See Godsey, Frank W.,
Jr., assignor.)
Sprague Specialties Company. (See Robinson, Preston,
assignor.)
Sprague Specialties Co. (See Robinson, P., and Collins, as-
signors.)
Sprague Specialties Company. (See Sprague, Julian K.,
assignor.)
Sprague Specialties Company. (See Whitby, Harvie W.,
assignor.)
Sprague, Vernon L. (See Emery, R. W., and Sprague.)
Sprang, George G., Shreve, Ohio. Mouse and rat trap
bait clamp. 2,077,280 ; Apr. 13.
Spranklo, Cortes N., Oak Park, and E. J. Golec, assignors
to Soars. Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Metal coloring.
2,102,925; Dec. 21.
Spray Dryer I/iiboratory Corjioration. (See Zizinia, Paul
T., assignor.)
Spray Engineering Company. (See Thompson, Wayne
B., assignor.)
Spray, Lester E., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal (Jonipany, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
trufllc controlling apparatus. 2,097,202; Oct. 20.
Sprayomatio Products Company, The. (See Iliober,
George E., assignor.)
Sprocker, Alfred Jj., Frooport, assignor to International
Business Machines (>)rr)()r.'ition, New York, N. Y. Com-
munication syHtem. 2, 101, 421; Dec. 7.
Sprcnger, George W. (See Tlottenroth, F. W., Jr.,
Blanchard, and Sprenger.)
Sprengor, George \V., Lynn, inul F. W. Truesdell, Snugus,
Mass., MHslgnors to (!en(>riil Electric Company. Time
switch. 2.078,781 ; Apr. 27.
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Spring, Fritz, Wettingen, Argau, Switzerland. Chimney.
2,077,722 ; Apr. 20.
Springer, Arthur J., assignor of twenty-two per cent to
G. W. Strieker, twenty-two per cent to W. J. Meehan,
Jr., and twenty-two per cent to M. D. Bohan, Minne-
apolis, Minn. Rolled paper feeder. 2,075,671 ; Mar. 30.
Springer, Berthold, Berlin- Schoneberg, Germany. Direct-
current transformer. 2,078,618 ; Apr. 27.
Springfield Boiler Company. (See Irwin, William R.,
assignor.)
Springfield Leather Products Company, The. (See Muel-
ler, Louis A., assignor.)
Springfield Photomount Company. (See Jolly, Oscar W.,
assignor.)
Sprinkle, Lake H., assignor to I. B. Young, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Artificial tooth and connecting the same to
dental plates or dentures. 2,097,047 ; Oct. 26.
Sproat, Ira E., Westport, Conn., assignor to R. T. Vander-
bilt Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Earthen-
ware body. 2,068,154 ; Jan. 19.
Sproat, Ira E., Westport, Conn., assignor to R. T. Vander-
bilt Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Earthen-
ware bodies. Re. 20,555 ; Nov. 16.
Sproul, Donald F., Chicago, 111., assignor to Cardwell-
Westinghouse Company. Bolster spring unit.
2.080.793 ; May 18.
Sproul, Donald F., Chicago, 111., assignor to Cardwell-
Westinghouse Company. Cushioning device. 2,084,283 ;
June 15.
Sproul, Donald F., Chicago, 111., assignor to Cardwell-
Westinghouse Company. Spring unit. 2,097,524 :
Nov. 2.
Sproul, Donald F., Chicago, 111., assignor to Cardwell-
Westinghouse Company. Bolster supporting unit.
2,099,240; Nov. 16.
Sprouls, Hugh W., Portland, Oreg. Automatic knee-lock-
ing device. 2,071,711 ; Feb. 23.
Spruzzola, Louis J., United States Navy. Brush for
cleaning boiler and other tubes. 2,084,360 ; June 22.
Spurgeon, Samuel J. (See Graff, J. W., and Spurgeon.)
Spurgeon, Samuel J., Birmingham, Ala. Electrical trans-
mission system. 2,068,620 ; Jan. 19.
Spurgeon, T. F. (See Young, Jefferson D., assignor.)
Spurlin, Harold M., assignor to Hercules Powder (Jompany,
Wilmington, Del. Production of alkyl chlorides from
alkyl ethers. 2,084,710 ; June 22.
Spurlin, Harold M., assignor to Hercules Powder Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Continuous process for pro-
duction of aralkyl halides. 2,100,822 ; Nov. 30.
Square D Company. (See Bierenfeld, Josef.)
Square D Company. (See Jackson, John G., assignor.)
Square D Company. (See Jackson, J. G., and Allen, as-
signors.)
Square D Company. (See Jackson, John G., assignor.)
Square D Company. (See Kingdon, Ralph H., assignor.)
Square D Company. (See Van Valkenburg, Hermon L.,
assignor.)
Squassi, Gaetano C, Rome, Italy. Heating rooms.
2,075,368; Mar. 30.
Squassoni, Tullio, Norwich, N. Y. Holder for fish hooks.
2.080.794 : May 18.
Squibb, E. R., & Sons. (See Christiansen, W. G., and
Harris, assignor.)
Squibb, E. R., & Sons. (See Christiansen, W. G., Harris,
and Lee, assignors.)
Squibb, E. R., & Sons. (See Holaday, H. A., and Perry,
assignors.)
Squibb, E. R., & Sons. (See Jurist, A. E., and Green,
assignors.)
Squibb, E. R., & Sons. (See Lott, William A., assignor.)
Squibb, E. R., & Sons. (See Nitardy, Ferdinand W., as-
signor.)
Squibb, B. R., & Sons. (See Nitardy, F. W., and Jones,
assignors.)
Squicciarini, Nicholas, Plainfleld, N. J. Swimming ap-
pliance. 2,089.585: Aum. 10.
Squire, Edmund INI. (See Ebert, J. F., and Squire.)
Squire, Edmund M., Brooklyn, assignor to Signal En-
gineering & Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y.
Electrical alarm circuit. 2,085,773 ; July 0.
Squire, Edmund M., Brooklyn, N. Y,, and O. W. Kennedy,
Boylston, Mass., assignors to Signal Engineering &
Manufacturing Company, New York, N. Y. Electrical
signal device and system. 2,095,()8t : Oct. 12.
Squire, Nathen E., Chicago, 111. Drive mechanism.
2.103,190; Dec. 21.
Squires, Harry, Tliompsonville, Conn. Device for with-
drawing li(iuid from metal containers. 2,070,930; Feb.
10.
Squires, John, Hagerstown, Md. Mandrel for spinning
metal. 2,069,858 ; Feb. 9.
Squires, John, Hagerstown, i\Id., assignor to Uniloil Air-
craft Corpor.-ilion, lOast Hartford, Conn. Producing
propeller blades. 2.0S1 ,6-1.') ; May 25.
S(iuir('s, John, Hagerstown, Md., assignor to United Air-
craft ("oi-poriiliiin, lOnsI llMiifonl, I'onn. Making pro-
peller l)l:nli'.M. 2,081,616; May 25.
Squires, Joliu, Hiigeralown, Md., assignor to United Air-
craft Corporation, lOast Hartford, Conn. Propeller
blade. 2,0S1,(;I7 ; May 25.
Siiuiren, Lloyd H., and \V. D. Zleger, Olatho, Knns. Power
mower. '..'.O.S'J.COO : .lune 1.
Staal), Nicholas, assignor to J. W. Johnson Oonipanv.
("Iilrngo, 111. Play tent. 2,070.2-ll ; Feb. 0.
586
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Staak, Julius H., Fort Wavne. Ind., assignor to General
Electric Company. Liquid dispenser. 2,091,838 ; Aug.
Staats, Gilson C, Folsom, Pa. Food chopper. 2,084,924 ;
June 22.
Staber, Ernest H., assignor to Socony-Vacuum Oil Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Gauging con-
struction for tanks. 2.086.645 ; July 13.
Stablow, Thomas D. (See Polisso, James E., assignor.)
Stacey Bros. Gas Construction Co. Inc. (See Luebbe,
Raphael B., assignor.)
Stacey Bros. Gas Construction Company, The. (See
Rodgers, Paul C, assignor.)
Stacey, Ernest W., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, X. J. Machine
for operating upon soles. 2,078,981 ; May 4.
Stacey, Ernest W., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery (Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe sole
fitting machine. 2.081.961 ; June 1.
Stacey, Ernest W., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation. Paterson, N. J. Emboss-
ing machine. 2,002.816 ; Sept. 14.
Stacey, Joseph E. (See Wilson, Mack, assignor.)
Stack, Emmet G., Marshfield, Oreg. Flexible coupling.
2,072,843; Mar. 2.
Stack, Emmet G., Marshfield, Oreg. Logging carriage
stop. 2,091,056 ; Aug. 24.
Stack, Frank J., Lorain, Ohio. Heating coil. 2,090,336 ;
Aug. 17.
Stack, Frank T., Norwalk, assignor to Hat Corporation of
America, South Norwalk, Conn. Hat. 2,091,168 ; Aug.
24.
Stackpole Carbon Company, The. (See Ha thorn, Clarence
J., assignor.)
Stackpole Carbon Company. (See Sanders, Vernon H.,
assignor.)
Stacy, Charles H. B. (See Rea, Harry R., assignor.)
Stacy, Leland J., Caldwell, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Telephone ringing system. 2.088,311 ; July 27.
Stacy, Thomas F., assignor to The French Oil Mill Ma-
chinery Co., Piqua, Ohio. Press system. 2,072,141 ;
Mar. 2.
Stacy, Thomas F., assignor to The French Oil Mill Ma-
chinery Co., Piqua, Ohio. Press system. 2,072,488 ;
Mar. 2.
Stadalius, Albert N. (See Relchenbach, H. F., and
Stadalius.)
Stadium Stores, Inc. (See Rorrer, C. E., and Mitterer,
assignors.)
Stadler, Fred M., Hondo, Calif. Safety valve. 2,091,379 ;
Aug. 31.
Stadler, Robert. (See Baumann, P., Stadler, and Schil-
ling.)
Stadler, Robert. (See Eberhardt, E., and Stadler.)
Stadt, Henry M. (See Clayton, B., Kerrick, and Stadt.)
Stadt, Honry M. (See Clayton, B., Kerrick, Stadt, and
Thurman. )
Stadtfeld, Jacob A., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Williams-Wallace Company. Composite pipe con-
struction. 2.076.210 ; Apr. 6.
Stadtlor, Ludwig R.. New York, assignor of one-half to
Leonard Quent, Brooklyn, N. Y. C'ashier's protector.
^.,102,169 : Dec. 14.
Staoge, Stephen A. (See GuUiksen, F. H., and Stnege.)
Staege, Stephen A., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing (Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Paper dryness control. 2,085,128 ; June 29.
Staegemann, Eugene, deceased, by J. L. Staegemann, ad-
ministratri.T, Allendale, N. J., assignor to The Permutit
Company, New York, N. Y. Automatic multiple valve
control. 2.098,893 ; Nov. 9.
Staegemann, Jessie L., administratrix. (See Staegemann,
Eugene.)
Staerh, Hans Madsen. (See Kantor, J., Staerk, and
Chilton.)
Stafford, Charles E. (See Finlayson, D., and Stafford.)
Stafford, Hiram M., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Sealdrok (Company, of New England.
Bituminous composition for coating mineral aggregate.
2,086,968 ; July 13.
Stafford, Leonard L., Glendale. Calif. Illuminating de-
vice. 2.082,206 : June 1.
Stafford. Scdley S.. assignor to Dalmo Sale.i Corporation.
San Frnnci.sco. Calif. Flush valve. 2.082.226; June 1.
Stafford, W. E., et al. (See Gerdln, Olof B., assignor.)
Stafford, William J., New York, N. Y. Amusement ap-
paratus. 2.090.313: Aug. 17.
Stafne. Albert J., et al. (See Greer, R. H., Jr., Burgess,
and Olime. assignors.)
Stagl, Charles. (See StagI, Jo.'seph E., assignor.)
Stngl, Joseph E., deceased, assignor to C. Stagl. Meta-
tarsal rubber cushion rest. 2,101.761 : Dec. 7.
Stagmcler, Arthur F., Montclair, N. J., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to Tape-O-Matic Machine Company, New
York, N. Y. Maehlne for packing merchandise in bags.
2,072,6.'J4 : Mar. 2.
Stalil. Albert L.. Memplils, Tenn. Automobile brake con-
troller. 2.093.9."?S : Sept. 21.
Stahl, August J., Krnihvorth. N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Plastic cleaning composi-
tion. 2.090.708 ; Aug. 24.
Stahl, Carl, Berlin-Wllmersdorf, Germany. Paring ma-
chine. 2,075.651 : Mar. 30.
Stahl, Emil, Jersey City, N. J. Cleaning device for coil
systems. 2,078,740 ; Apr. 27.
Stahl, Frank E., Tonawanda, N. Y. Suspension bracket
for hoists. 2,097.957 ; Nov. 2.
Stahl, Frank E., assignor to Columbus McKinnon Chain
Corporation, Tonawanda, N. Y. Buckle. 2,069,978 ;
Feb. 9.
Stahl, Frank E., assignor to Columbus McKinnon Chain
Corporation, Tonawanda, N. Y. Emergency antiskid
device. 2,069,979 ; Feb. 9.
Stahl, Frank E., assignor to Columbus McKinnon Chain
Corporation, Tonawanda, N. Y. Making chain links.
2,069.980; Feb. 9.
Stahl, Frank E., assignor to Columbus McKinnon Chain
Corporation, Tonawanda, N. Y. Clamping buckle.
2,076,008; Apr. 6.
Stahl, Frank E., assignor to Columbus McKinnon Chain
Corporation, Tonawanda, N. Y. Fastening means.
2,080.636 ; May 18.
Stahl, Frank E., assignor to Columbus McKinnon Chain
Corporation, Tonawanda, N. Y. Hoist. 2,097,956 ;
Nov. 2.
Stahl, Frank E., assignor to Columbus McKinnon Chain
Corporation, Tonawanda, N. Y. Convertible hoist.
2.100.674; Nov. 30.
Stahl, .Tohn, et al. (See Severson. Samuel.)
Stahl, Rodolphe, Detroit, Mich. Imbedding of abrasive
and like particles in rubber. 2.084,784 ; June 22.
Stahl, Samuel, Chicago, 111. Lamp. 2,099,830 ; Nov. 23.
Stable, John A., Boston, assignor of one-half to T. Lil-
lemoen, Watertown, Mass. Clutch construction.
2,100,362 : Nov. 30.
StahlecUer, Wilhehn. Bad Cannstatt. near Stuttgart, Ger-
many. Spindle bearing. 2,093,255 ; Sept. 14.
Stahlecker, Wilhelm, assignor to Vereinigte Kugellager-
fabriken Aktiengesellschaft, Stuttgart-Bad-Cannstatt,
Germany. Top roll. 2,098.436 ; Nov. 9.
Stahlhammer, Eric J., assignor to The Bodine Corpora-
tion. Bridgeport, Conn. Drilling and tapping machine.
2,068,084; Jan. 19.
Stahlhuth, Arthur H. (See Parker, G. E., OUev, Burton,
and Stahlhuth.)
Stahn. Richard. (See Fink, H., and Stahn.)
Stainbrook, Forest A., Boston, Mass. Sharpening de-
vice. 2,099.179 : Nov. 16.
Stainbrook, Theodore L., Garber, Okla. Valve lock.
2.099.869 : Nov. 23.
Stair, Carlyle B., Downers Grove, HI. Polishing ma-
chine. 2,073,124 ; Mar. 9.
Stalcup, Ernest F., Rutledge. and P. L. Fetzer, Ridley
Park, assignors to Westinghou.se Electric & Mantf-
facturing Company. East Pittsburgh, Pa. Cooling ap-
paratus. 2,088,390 ; July 27.
Stalcup, Ernest F., Rutledge. and M. A. Nelson, Prospect
Park, assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufactur-
ing Company. East Pittsburgh, Pa. Cooling apparatus.
Staley. A. E.'. Manufacturing Companv. (See Dale, Julian
K., assignor.)
Staley, A. E., Manufacturing Companv. (See File, How-
ard, assignor.)
St-iley, A. E., Manufacturing Company. (See French,
Arthur H.. assignor.)
St.Tley, A. E. Manufacturing Company. (See Greenfield,
R. E., and Baker, assignors.)
Staley, Allen C, Birmingham, assignor to Chrysler Cor-
IJ^/^^'^J?- Highland Park, Mich. Air conditioning unit.
2,084,601 ; June 22.
Stale.v, Allen C. Birmingham, assignor to Chrvsler Cor-
^''/A^^'ooA Highland Park, Mich. Valve niechanism.
2,102,389 ; Dec. 14.
Staley, Frank L., assignor to E. F. Dow, Branford, Conn.
Pressure valve and oiler. 2.077,191 • Apr 13
Staley, Harrison L., Martinsville, Ind. Cutter' for tube
cleaners. 2,079,190 ; May 4.
^^*o n^oo no!?P'V ^■' Columbus, Ind. Protected terminal.
2.082,986 ; June 8.
^'■•^'osH OoT^ Julv"' ^"^"'"''"^' ^°^- Terminal device.
^^"'n-X-i'^'i™"^'!.^-; J""- Honolulu. Hawaii. Awning.
-.0(0,144: Feb. 9.
Stillhane. Joh.in B Stockholm, Sweden. Ceramic com-
position. 2,086,828 : July 13.
Stillhane, ()tto, Stockholm. Sweden. Electrical steam
hoilor or hot water heater. 2.088 93'> • Aug 3
^'2'o84 46Wu'ne 4- ^°° ^^'""^' ^^'''''^- Compressor.
''Sw^^'losUiituneYo."' '^"'''- ^""^'"^ °'^-
Stalker, Edward A., Ann arbor
- 2.084,464: J\ine 22.
Jlich. Aircraft.
^^■^'oSt r:ro'''\''-,^^^l°°' ^^^^- Dandelion and weed puller.
.i,Uo(,l_'o; July 13.
«fa,^ ^.t^ ;■■ -T-r,;.— indanthrone. 2,089.009; Aug. Z.
?,?rn ^Ir" Ki^ ^- ^?*^ ""P'"'- ^'etherlands. Manufac-
ture of rubber products. 2,082,304: June 1
^tnmfovS'^n- l^^'K (See Auer. L., and Stambe^er.)
S^i^'i^.,'^"''^^'' ^"PPly Company. The. (See B&U, F. W..
and ^Mlson, assignors.) \ ^ <= ixon, .r . « .,
LIST OF PATENTEES
587
Stampe, Gerhard K. E. H., assignor to O. H. Drager,
Liubeck, Germany. Device for detecting the presence of
foreign gases or suspensions in air or gaseous medium.
2,097,6.o0 : Nov. 2.
Stampit Corporation. (See Neuhausen, Sebastian P., as-
. signor.)
Stamps, David B., et al. (See McCreery, Esley P., as-
signor.)
Stamps, P. W., et al. (See McCreery, Elsey P., assignor.)
Stanburrough, Wood A. (See Haines, Harley O., as-
signor.)
Stan CO Incorporated. (See Donlan, Theodore R., as-
signor. )
Stance, Inc. (See Hunn, Edward B., assignor.)
Stanco Incorporated. (See Rose, William H.)
Stanco, Incorporated. (See Rose, William H., assignor.)
Stanco Inc. (See Sankovesky, Nicholas A., assignor.)
Stanco Incorporated. (See Schuler, Reuben, assignor.)
Standard Air Conditioning, Inc. (See Manning, Fowler,
assignor. )
Standard Alcohol Company. (See Beamer, Clayton M.,
assignor.)
Standard Alcohol Company. (See Brooks, Benjamin T.,
assignor.)
Standard Alcohol Company. (See Lebo, R. B., and
Brooks, assignors.)
Standard Brands Incorporated. (See Braasch, Arnold,
assignor.)
Standard Brands Incorporated. (See Effront, Ivan A.,
assignor.)
Standard Brands, Incorporated. (See Epstein, A. K., and
Harris, assignors.)
Standard Brands, Incorporated. (See Frey, C. N., and
Schultz, assignors.)
Standard Brands, Incorporated. (See Frey. C. N., Schultz.
and Brown, assignors.)
Standard Brands Incorporated. (See Frings, Heinrich,
assignor.)
Standard Brands Incorporated. (See Gore, H. C, and
Frey, assignors.)
Standard Brands Incorporated. (See Hutchinson, Henry
B., assignor.)
Standard Brands Incorporated. (See Light, R. F., Frey,
and Patitz, assignors.)
Standard Brands Incorporated. (See Macintosh, Charles
H., assignor.)
Standard Brands Incorporated. (See Schultz, Alfred, as-
signor. )
Standard Brands Incorporated. (See Stokes, W. E., and
Kennedy, assignors.)
Standard Brands Incorporated. (See Stokes, W. E., and
Wenneis, assignors.)
Standard Brands Incorporated. (See Webber, George R.,
assignor.)
Standard Cap and Seal Corporation. (See Brinton,
Christian H., assignor.)
Standard Cap and Seal Corporation. (Sec Nelson, John
H., assignor.)
Standard Cap and Seal Corporation. (See Tevander,
O. N., and Brinton, assignors.)
Standard Cap and Seal Corporation. (See Thomas,
Charles A.. .TSsiRnor.)
Standard Cap and Seal Corporation. (See Weiss, George,
assignor.)
Stiindanl Car Truck Company. (See Williams, Theron
H., assignor.)
Standard Container, Inc. (See Penney, Harley, as-
signor.)
Standard Conveyor Company. (See Eggleston, S., and
Holbert, assignors.)
Standard Corset Company, The. (See Allis, Robert T.,
assignor.)
Standard Electric Stove Company, The. (See Pierson,
Charles A., assignor.)
Standard Electric Time Company, The. (See Dorsett,
Leonard P., assignor.)
Standard Electric Time Company, The. (See Kenerson,
Stanley M., assignor.)
Standard Gage Company. (See Aldcborgh, E. H., and
Ruf, assignors.)
Standard (iago Company. (See Emery, Alfred H., as-
signor.)
Standard Hanger Co. (See Brownstein, Louis, assignnr. )
Standard-I. G. Company. (See Ellis, Carleton, assignor.)
Standard-I. G. Company. (See Pier, M., Christmann, and
Donath, assignors.)
Standard-I. G. flompany. (See Pier, M., Simon, and
(Jnissl. as.signors.)
Standard-I. G. Company. (See Pier, M., Simon, and
Krocnig, assignors.)
Standard-I. G. Company. (See Small, Jamoa K., as-
signor.)
Stnndrird-T. G. Company. (Son Sweeney, W. .7., and Tilton,
assignors.)
StandiirdJohnson Company. (See Donnellan, Edward
P., assignor.)
Standard-Kiianp Corporation. (See Kimball, W. 1">., anil
liraron, assignorR.)
Standard I/inic and Stone Company, The. (See Young,
William .T., assicnor.)
Standard Mailing IMachlncs Company. (Seo Storclc, Fred-
erick W., MHsignor.)
Standard Mailing Mnohlnos Company. (Seo Storck, F.
W., and Franson, assignors.)
Standard Mailing Machines Company. (See Storck, F.
W., and Trueman, assignors.)
Standard Mfg., Co. (See Batcheller, Hugh H., assignor.)
Standard Novelty Works. (See Maneval, (Ilharles H.,
assignor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Adams, Chester E., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Arveson, Maurice H., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Atwell, Harold V., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Bahlke, William H., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Bahlke, W. H., Ruthruff,
and Sullivan, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Bahlke, W. H., Sullivan,
and Wilson, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Brewster, O. C, Paulus,
and Thompson, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Brunstrum, L. C, and
Adams, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Buchler, C. C, and Page,
assignors.)
Standard Oil Company, The. (See Burk, Robert E., as-
signor. )
Standard Oil Company. (See Chenicek, George W., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company, The. (See Culbertson, Albert
B., Jr., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Ducommun, Jesse C, as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Ducommun, J. C, and Yant,
assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Fabian, F. W., and Adams,
assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Fitz Simons, Ogden, as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See FitzSimons, O., and
Bahlke, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Fitz Simons, O. and Jack,
assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Forrest, Henry O., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Forrest, H. O., and Van
Horn, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Giles, Roy N., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Greenlee, Charles O., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company, The. (See Harrison, John S.,
assignor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Hilliker, William P., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Hogan, James J., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Kay, Webster B., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Keith, Percy C, Jr., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Keith, P. C, Jr., and For-
rest, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Kuentzel, Ward E., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Kuentzel, W. E., and Ruth-
rulf, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Loane, C. M., and Shoe-
maker, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See MacLaren, Frederick H.,
assignor.)
Standard Oil Company, The. (See McConnell, Elliott B.,
assignor. )
Standard Oil Company. (See McGee, John M., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See McGill, William J., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See McNeil, C. P., and Jlont-
gomery, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Miller, Clarke C, assignor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Parkhurst, George L., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Payne. Elmer H., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Rice, Francis O., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Roberts, Edward N., as-
signor. )
Standard Oil Company. (See Roberts, J. K., and Car-
penter, as.signors.)
Standard Oil Company, et al. (See Roberts, J. K., and
Keith, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Roberts, J. K., and W^ntts,
assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Robinson, Jack, assignor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Robinson, J., and Voorhees,
assignors.)
Slandurd Oil Company. (See RuthrulT, Robert F., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (Seo Ruthruff, R. F.. and Kuent-
zel. assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (Sec Sharp, Howard B., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Shoemaker, Bornnrd II., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Schroodor, Carl J., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company, The. (See Smoots, John P.. ns-
Blgnor.)
Standard Oil Company. (Seo SulHvnn, Frederick W., Jr.,
assignor.)
588
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Standard Oil Company. (See Sullivan, P. W., Jr., Bahlke,
Brown, and Diwosky, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Sullivan, F. W., Jr., Shoe-
maker, and Taylor, assignors.)
Standard oil Company. (See Sullivan, F. W., Jr., and
Vonrhi>es. assit:nor.s. )
Standard Oil Company. (See Taylor, K., and Shoe-
maker, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Thiele, E. W., and Scheine-
raan.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Voorhees, Vanderveer, as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Watts, George W., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Webb, William L., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Whealy, Wilfred, assignor.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Wilson, J. R., and Voor-
hees, assignors.)
Staridard oil Company. (See Wilson, Robert E., as-
signor.)
Standard Oil Company (Indiana). (See Arveson, Maurice
H., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company (Indiana). (See Price, R. H., and
Shankland, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company (Indiana). (See Rogers, Marvin
C, assignor.)
Standard Oil Company (Indiana). (See Ruthruffi, Robert
F., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company (Indiana). (See Snow, Harold R.,
assignor.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Batchelder,
Augustus H., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Duey, Harold
S., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Gardiner, E.
W., (;repne, and Lyman, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Gosline, James
E., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Hampton, W.
H.. and Rutherford, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Humphreys,
R. L.. and Farrington, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Lyman, A. L.,
and Holm, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Lynton, Ed-
ward D., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Maker, Frank
L., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Nutt, D. B..
and Easthagen, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Postlewaite,
William R., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Thompson,
Erskine D., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Webster,
Hugh n., nssicnor. )
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Zeitfuchs,
Edward H., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company (Ohio), The. (See Ambrosius,
George M., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company (Ohio), The. (See Bale, Lester
S., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company, (Ohio), The. (See Irven, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Standard Oil Company (Ohio), The. (See McConnell,
Elliott B., assignor.)
Standard Oil Company (Ohio), The. (See Musselman,
J. M., and Lankelma, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Atkins,
George T., Jr., assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Barlow, E. II.,
Hewlett, and Kiihl. assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Baskin,
Charles M., assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Bcamer, Clay-
ton M.. assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Bltzer
Charles J., assignor.)
Standard Oil Devidopment Company. (See Blau, Ludwig
W.. assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Blau, L. W
and Statham, assignors.) '
Standard Oil Development Company, et al. (See Booth
U. D.. ("oflin and TIgges, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Breth, Ferdi-
nand W., assignor.)
Slandard Oil Development Company. (See Buc, H. E.
and Fulton, assignors.) '
Stand.'ird Oil Development Company. (See Byrne, Philip
J., Jr., assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Cannoa
George E., assignor.;
Slanilard Oil Development Company. (See Collins, John
O., assignor.)
Slandard Oil Development Company. (See Davis, G. H.
B., and Swnope, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (Sec Davis, G. IT. B.
and Wnsson. asslenor.s.) "
Standard Oil Development Company. (See de Mcrlne
Boris S., assignor.)
Stand.-ird Oil Development Company. fSee Donlan
Theodore K.. assignor. I
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Edwards,
D. F. and Wilson, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See ElUs, Carleton,
assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See English, A. A.,
and Forster, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Fischer, Her-
bert G. M., assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Frolich, Per
K., assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Fulton, S. C,
and Mikeska, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Fulton,
Stewart C, assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Gohr, Edwin
J., assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Gutzeit, Carlos
L., assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Harris, John
M., Jr., assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Haupt, C. H.,
and Hall, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Hewlett, A. P,.
and Cole, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Holmes, Au-
gust, assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Holtzclaw,
J. B., and Winning, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Howard Frank
A., assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Howard, F. A.,
and Haupt, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Jones, W.,
Sharp, and Boehm, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Langmyhr,
George J., assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Liberthson,
Leo, assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Lieber,
Eugene, assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. ( See Lieber, E., and
Smyers, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Mateer, G. L.,
and Eustis. assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Matheson,
George L,, assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Maxwell,
Malcolm, assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See McCullam,
William G., assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Mikeska, L. A.,
and Fulton, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Mikeska, L. A.,
and Gleuson, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Mikeska, L. A.,
and Smith, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Moore, T. V.,
and Landry, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Read, C. L.,
and Harrington, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Rhodes, Auds-
ley v., assignor.)
Stand,ard Oil Development Company. (See Rolshausen,
'• u .. and Bishkin. assignors.)
!■
Standard Oil Development Company
phael, assignor.)
(See Rosen, Ra-
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Rosen, R ,
and Archibald, assignor.)
St.andard Oil Development Company. (See Schneider,
Helmuth O., assignor.)
St.andard Oil Development Company. (See Showalter,
Jere C, assignor.)
^^M^'oci-^'' ^development Company. (See Smith, Joshua
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Smolev, Eu-
gene K., assignor.) .- v .ti ^^
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Snyder, John
I., Jr., assignor.)
'''^J°1j"signor^'^'*'"'"^'^°' Company. (See Stahl, August
^*«Ll^n?l' Development Company. (See Steik, Karl T.,
'''Re'in.nld''K. "".XnTr' '"""^''"■'"^- ^^'^ Stratford.
^T''n^r.,?rL!?n''*^^'"5'Tr"* Company. (See Sweeney. W.
J., Richardson, and Murphree, assignors.)
''and"s1d?ol^aSrsT' ^°"P''^'^^'- <^^^ ^woope. C. C.
'^^oUl!"nssigno?r''''"'""''°* ^""^P^^^y- (See Sydnor, Har-
^'R"ien' ^]':^.VZ\%T"''' ^'""P""^- (See Thompson,
^'JfanY'G.I'ilssuTnorT'"™* Company. (See Vesterdal,
^'l." assigiJor.""''''"""*'"* Company. (See Wasson, Jones
^^A",''nsslSor""^^''^'°*'°* Company. (See Wells, Alfred
^^'jn'tsVr?Jr..a88rgnorT°* ^"'"^'^"^- <^^" '''''"^^''•
Staiulard Oil Development Company. (See Whitelev
J. M., and Vesterdal, assignors.) "niteiey,
LIST OF PATENTEES
589
( See Wiezevich,
(See Wiezevich,
(See Wilde, Henry
Standard Oil Development Company.
Peter J., assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company.
P. J., and Gleason, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company.
D., Jr.. assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Wilson, Harold
A., assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Winning, Carl,
assignor.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Winning, C,
and Fulton, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Winning, C,
and Holtzclaw, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Zimmer, J. C,
and Carlson, assignors.)
Standard Oil Development Company. (See Zimmer, J. C,
and Morvpay, assignors.)
Standard Power Bed Company. (See Bridenbaugh, Elmer
H., assignor.)
Standard Process Manufacturing Corporation. (See
Ericksson, Emil, assignor.)
Standard Products Company, The. (See McKinney, Car-
los J., assignor.)
Standard Products Company, The. (See Reid, .James S.,
assignor.)
Standard Register Company, The. (See Metzner, Albert
W., assignor.)
Standard Safety Equipment Co. (See Montgomery, Stan-
ley W., assignor.)
Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company. (See Brain,
G., and Boyd, assignors.)
Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company. (See
Frankenberger, Charles J., assignor.)
Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company. (See
Schmiedeknecht, Victor E., sasignor.)
Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company. (See Swin-
nerton, Bert B., assignor.)
Standard Screvc Company. (See Follet, Vermont, as-
signor. )
Standard Sports Mfg. Co. (See Levinson, David, as-
signor.)
Standard Steel Works. (See Bliss, Carl G., assignor.)
Standard Steel Works. (See Gredell, Otto N., assignor.)
Standard Steel Works. (See Wooley, J. C, and Gredell,
assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Anderson, Howard
P., assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Anderson, H. P.,
and MacKenzie, assignors.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Anderson, H. P.,
and Martin, assignors.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Capps, Washing-
ton T., assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Davison, C. R., and
Seibel, assignors.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Hansen, Christ T.,
assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Hogg, Francis, as-
signor.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Hubler, Charles P.,
assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Ketchpel, Paul A.,
assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Lower, Nathan M.,
assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See MacKenzie, Joseph
B., assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Marsden, William
H. R., assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Martin, Eugene,
assignor. 1
Standard Stoker Company. (See Myers, Guy M., as-
signors.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Myers, John W.,
assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Robertson, Morton
F., assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Roesch, F. P., and
Davison, assignors.)
Standard Stoker Company, The. (See Surdy, Charles J.,
assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company (1922), The. (See Lower,
Natlian M., assignor.)
Standard Stoker (;omi)any, (1922), The. (See Turner,
Edwin A., assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company, Inc., (1922), The. (See Ander-
son, Howard P., assignor.)
Standard Stoker Company, Inc., (1922), The. (See Myers,
John W., MHsignor.)
StinulMrd Stoker Company, Inc., (1922), The. (See
Surdykowski, (^liarlcs J., assignor.)
SlandanI Slokor Company, Inc., (1922), The. (See
Turner, 10. A., and Surdy, assignors.)
Standard Thermometer Inc. (See Adair, Thomas D., as-
signor.)
Standard Trump Bros. Machine Company. (See IIouso-
m.in, \Vlll)ur !<., assignor.)
Stand.'ird-'i'niini) lims. Miiclilne Company ot nl. (See
Vimgliaii, Andrew 10., Jr.. ns.'<ignor.)
,StJiii(l;ir(l-'l'nniii) liros. Miiclilne Conipany et al. (.See
Vimghiin, A. 10., Jr., and DIoner. asHignors.)
Stiindcrwick, Uoginald G. (See Warner, D. F., and Stan-
dorwlck.)
Standerwick, Reginald G., Marblehead, Mass., assignor
to General Electric Company. Turbine arrangement.
2,082.601 ; June 1.
Standish, John F., Winthrop, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Nail-
transferring device. 2,082,852 ; June 8.
Standley, Albert H., Downingtown, and H. H. Burrows,
Clifton, N. J., assignors to Downingtown Manufacturing
Company, Downington, Pa. Rubber covered suction roll.
2,069,119 ; Jan, 26.
Stando, Joseph P. (See Dixon, C. L. Kennedy, and
Stando. )
Stanford, Bruce, et al. (See Van Stone, Clifford E., as-
signor.)
Stange, Louis, Sommerda, assignor to Rheinmetall-Borsig
Aktiengesellschaft, Dusseldorf, Germany. Trigger
mechanism of automatic guns. 2,088,877 ; Aug. 3.
Stangeland, Peder O., assignor of one-half to M. C. Cohen,
Los Angeles, Calif. Ratchet hinge. 2,097,651 ; Nov. 2.
Stanley, Arthur M., Lynn, assignor to Stanley Engineer-
ing, Inc., Boston, Mass. Vehicle wheel. 2,096,366 ;
Oct. 19.
Stanley, Edgar C, Glen Cove, assignor to Webster Engi-
neering Company, New York, N. Y. Forming metallic
bellows. 2,068,086; Jan. 19.
Stanley Engineering, Inc. (See Stanley, Arthur M., as-
signor.)
Stanley, Frank. (See Bellingham, L., and Frank and
G. F. Stanley.)
Stanley, Frederick C, assignor to Raybestos-Manhatten,
Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. Friction clutch. 2,087,488 ;
July 20.
Stanley, Gilbert F. (See Bellingham, L., and Frank
and G. F. Stanley.)
Stanley, George E., Coventry, England. Torsional shock-
absorber. 2,088,979 ; Aug. 3.
Stanley, Harry, Rocky River, and V. J. Moir, Cleveland
Heights, Ohio. Tightening device. 2,094,685 ; Oct. 6.
Stanley, Henry C, and W. H. Smith, Manchester, Eng-
land. Pneumatic cushion. 2,099,870 ; Nov. 23.
Stanley, Herbert BI. (See Joshua, W. P., Stanley, and
Dymock.)
Stanley, Herbert M. (See Joshua, W. P., Stanley, Fuchs
Querfurth, and Dymock.)
Stanley, James N., Graham, N. C. Oil burner oven.
2,077,777 ; Apr. 20.
Stanley, Joseph, Jackson Heights, N. Y., assignor to W. A.
Cleary Corporation. Manufacture of alcohols from
their corresponding alkylenes. 2.077,967 ; Apr. 20.
Stanley, Julian C. (See Longdin, H. W., and Stanley.)
Stanley, Leopold G., Maplewood, N. J. Traveling case.
2,103,281 : Dec. 28.
Stanley, Lyle D., Dubuque, Iowa. Motor and speed pulley
mount for a lathe. 2,090,818 ; Aug. 24.
Stanley, Nathan M., Dayton, Ohio. Safety razor.
2,068,085 ; Jan. 19,
Stanley, Nathan M., Dayton, Ohio. Synthetic resign mag-
nifying glass. 2,086,286 ; July 6.
Stanley, Otis O., Decatur, 111. Cleaning and sterilizing
device. 2,078,104 ; Apr. 20.
Stanley, Thomas A., Dallas, Tex. Container filling appa-
ratus. 2,100,039 ; Nov. 23.
Stanley Works, The. (See Robinson, David M., assignor.)
Stanley Works, The. (See Volz, Frederick A., assignor.)
Stanolind Oil and Gas Company. (See Crall, Donald H.,
assignor.)
Stanolind Pipe Line Company. (See Polston, J. E.. and
Hill, assignors.)
Stanolind Pipe Line Company. (See Polston, John R.,
assignor.)
Stansberry, Warren H., assignor to Peerless Novelty
Company, Grand Haven, Mich. Making a curling iron
2,094,858; Oct. 5.
Stansbury, John H., assignor to The National Color
Printing Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Label for
canned goods. 2.093,985 ; Sept. 21.
Stansbury, Miller, Washington, D. C Apparatus for liq-
uid distribution for hydraulic brakes. 2,085,173; June
29.
Stansel, Numan R., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Flash welding. 2,100,880;
Nov. 30.
Stansell, Earl E. (See Bishop, Homer L., assignor.)
Stanton, George 1!,, Brooklyn. N. V. lOlecirioal current
testing instrument. Re. 20,290; Mar. 9.
Stiinton, George T. (See Mason, W. P., Stanton, and
Tweeddale.)
.Stanton, Jiimcs A. (See Ray, 10,
Stanton, Warren F,, Pawtnckcf, R.
trol. 2.070,679 ; Apr. 13.
Slan/<>1, Victor, Scliulenburg, Tex.
vice. 2.101,274; Dec. 7.
Staples, Albert F.. Bridgowntcr,
2,080,215 ; July 0.
Stni)les, Crawford 10., Wilklnsburg, assignor to The
Union Switch & Slgiial Compnny, Swlssvale, I'a. .\ppa-
riiliis for tlie control of liigliway crossing
2.0,S!),')19 : Auir. 10.
Staples, lOviins M., Cincinnati, Olilo. Circular
tool, 2,0!»:!,7I2; Sent, 21.
Staples, lOvnns M., ('inclnnati, Ohio. Circular
tool. 2,003,980; Sept. 21.
and Stiinton.)
Fuel mixture con-
Amusement ride de-
Mass. Razor strop.
signals,
cutting
cutting
590
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Staples, Leonard W., assignor to The II. D. Lee Mercantile
Co., Kansas City, Mo. Belt buckle or slide. 2,0C0,'J14 ;
Jan. 5.
Stapling Machines Co. (See Florcyk, Edward M., as-
signor.)
Stapling Machines Co. (See Rosenmund, Alfred L., as-
signor. )
Stareck, Jesse E., Waterbury, Conn., assignor to Kansas
City Testing Laboratory, Kansas City, Mo. Decorating
metals. 2,081,121 ; May 18.
Star E.vpansion Bolt Company. (See Hungerford, Daniel
C, assignor.)
Stargardt. Helen, Detroit, Mich. Container and measur-
ing device therefor. 2,087.929 ; July 27.
Stargardter, Albert R., Brookline, assignor to Gillette
Safety Razor Company, Boston, Mass. Coloring and
hardening steel. 2,073,501 ; Mar. 9.
Stargardter, Albert R., Brookline, assignor to Gillette
Safety Razor Company, Boston, Mass. Safety razor
blade and blade strip. 2,073,502 ; Mar. 9.
Stargardter, Albert R., Brookline, assignor to Gillette
Safety Razor Company, Boston, Mass. Fine edge blade
and making the same. 2,087,051 ; July 13.
Stargardter, Albert R., Brookline, assignor to Gillette
Safety Razor Company, Boston. Mass. Fine edged blade
and making the same. 2,093,874 ; Sept. 21.
Sta-Rite Hair Pin Company. (See Gibson, Clark A., as-
signor.)
Stark, August H., Perryville, Mo. Refrigerator defrost-
ing. 2,095,014 ; Oct. 5.
Stark, Floyd J., Duluth, Minn., assignor of twenty-five
percent to J. A. Lundeen and twenty-five percent to
J. W. Brown. Shoe soling device. 2,077,723 ; Apr. 20.
Stark, Georg, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Phase unbalance meter.
2,068,575 ; Jan. 19.
Stark, George A., Jr., Brecksville, Ohio. Art glass.
2,095,402 ; Oct. 12.
Stark, llclinutli. Berlin-Charlottenburg, assignor to
Hoesch-KolnNouessen Aktiengesellschaft fiir Bergbau
und Hiittenbetrieb, Dortmund, Germany. Laminated
spring. 2,103,122 : Dec. 21.
Stark, Horace, Detroit, Mich. Orientation device.
2,069,285 ; Feb. 2.
Slarli, Horace, Washington, D. C. Device for use in
connection with operation of aircraft. 2,078,982 ;
May 4.
Stark, Joseph W., New York, N. T., assignor to General
Ribbon Jlills. Incorporated, Castasaugua, Pa. Woven
fabric. 2.087,389 ; July 20.
Stark, Louis, assignor of one-half to A. Pollak-Rudin,
Vienna, Austria. Absorption refrigerating machine.
2,080,016 ; May 11.
Stark, Louis, assignor to A. PoUak-Rudin, Vienna, Austria.
Absorption cooling machine. 2,087,822; July 20.
Stark, Ludwig, North Bergen. N. J. Fastener for sanitarv
napkins and the like. 2,081,410; May 25.
Stark. Rawson E., Carnegie. Pa., assignor to The Hobart
Manufacturing Company, Troy, Ohio.- Aerating appara-
tus. 2,072,691 ; Mar. 2.
Stark, Rawson E., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The Hobart
Manufacturing Company, Troy, Ohio. Aerating appa-
ratus. 2,074,597; Mar. 23.
Stark Tool Company. (See Potter, Frederick T., as-
signor.)
Stark, Virgile, Neuilly-sur-Seine. France. Device for
feeding coal furnaces. 2,067,583 ; Jan. 12.
Stark, William H., Langhorne, Pa. Manufacture of bag
handles. 2,075,672 ; Mar. 30.
Starkey, William C, trustee, et al. (See Barton. Clarence
H.. asslenor.)
Starkey, William C, trustee et al. (See Litchfield, Isaac
W., assignor.)
Starkey, \\ illiani C, Indianapolis, Tnd., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to W. C. Starkey, R. S. Pruitt, and W. H.
Bcal. trustees. Automotive driving mechanism.
2,101,275; Dec. 7.
St.'irks. Henry H., Tacnma, Wash. Door indicating device.
2.00.9.471 : Nov. 9. 1937.
Starlina, Inc. (See Ferris. Robert G., assignor.)
Starner, Irving F. (See Everett, W. D., Starner, and
Olson.)
Starr, Albert C, NephI, Utah, assignor to Bendix Brake
Company. South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2.074.709 ; Mar.
23.
Starr, Charles E., deceased, by E. yi. Starr, administrntrix.
Inglewood. Calif., assignor to Perfecto Gear DifTeren-
fial Co., Belllngham, Wash. Auxiliary transmission.
2.06,S.437 ; Jan. 19.
Starr. Charles E.. dccen.sed, by E. M. St.irr, admlni.strafrix,
Inglewood, Calif., assignor to Perfecto Gear nirfcren-
tial Co., Bellingham, Wash. Speed change axle.
2.008.4.38 ; Jan. 19.
Starr, Charles E.. deceased, hy E. M. Starr, administra-
trix, Ingli'wood. Calif., assignor to Perfecto Gear Dif-
ferential Co., Bellingham, Wash. Transmission gear-
ing. 2.080.937 : May 18.
Starr, Eva M.. adnilnislratrli. (Sec Starr, Ch.irlos E.)
Starr, FrcdiTlck E.. BelzonI, Miss. Blind fastener for
wall and celling board."!. 2.099.632; Nov. 16.
Starr, Oscar L., >risslon San Jose, assignor to CntorplUar
Tractor Co., San Lenndro. Calif. Power transmission
mechanism. 2,071.665; Feb. 23.
(See Raynolds, Regi-
Chain tightener.
Starr, Oscar L., Mission San Jose, and H. S. Eberhard,
San Leandro, assignor to Caterpillar Tractor Co., San
Leandro, Calif. Motor vehicle. 2,076,009 ; Apr. 6.
Starr, Oscar L., Mission San Jose, Calif., and H. S. Eber-
hard, Peoria, 111., assignors to Caterpillar Tractor Co.,
San Leandro, Calif. Tractor. 2,095,559 ; Oct. 12.
Starr, Raymond H., and C. Masters, Kansas City, as-
signors to Koch Butchers Supply Company, North Kan-
sas City, :^Io. Refrigerator. 2,074,870 ; Mar. 23.
Starr, William F., Chicago, 111. Weather stripping.
2,097,352 ; Oct. 26.
Starreic, Eugene S. (See Garretson, Richard E. J.,
assignor.)
Starrett, John S., Wilmette, 111., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Radio receiver. 2,093,102 ;
Sept. 14.
Starrett, L. S., Company, The. (See Sisson, James G.,
assignor.)
Starrett, L. S., Company, The. (See Williams, Arthur E.,
assignor.)
Start, Ernest. (See Start, Harry W. and E.)
Start, Harry W., assignor to George Blackburn and Sons
Limited, Nottingham, England. Straight-bar knitting
machine. 2.077,778 ; Apr. 20.
Start, Harry W., Carlton, and E. Start, Wilford, as-
signors to George Blackburn and Sons Limited, Not-
tingham, England. Knitting of garments on straight-
bar machines and in means therefor. 2,090,600 ; Aug.
17.
Staten, Allen M., Pershing, Iowa. Drill post. 2,084.925 ;
June 22, 1937.
States Batteries Ltd. (See Thomas, A. W., assignor.)
States Company, The. (See Blakeslee, Henry J., as-
signor.)
Statham, Louis. (See Blau, L. W., and Statham.)
Statbam, Noel, Irvington, and T. G. Leek, Covington, Va.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to West Virginia Pulp
& Paper Company, New York, N. Y. Producing light
precipitated chalk. 2,081,112 ; May 18.
Stathem, Vereau L., Riverdale, Calif. Bag or sack
holder. 2,079,132 ; May 4.
Stationers Loose Leaf Company. (See Lotter, Adolph G.,
assignor.)
Stationers Loose Leaf Company.
nald M., assignor.)
Statler, Louis C, Laramie, Wyo.
2,097,048; Oct. 26.
Statler, Walter H., Johnstown, Pa., assignor to Bethlehem
Steel Company. Mine car. 2,067,249 ; Jan. 12.
Stattmann, Walter A., Chicago, 111. Closure device for
rendering bottles nonrefillable. 2,082,207 ; June 1.
Staub, Jean. (See Pulejo, C, and Staub.)
Stauber, Jakob, Schlieren, Switzerland. Process and a
plant for the ventilation of closed rooms. 2,074,283 ;
Mar. 16.
Stand, Cyril J., and M. L. Dnndon, Rochester, N. Y., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Photographic developer
containing an antifogging agent. 2,080,017 ; May 11.
Staude, Edwin G., Minneapolis, Minn. Delivery mecha-
nism for paper box machines. 20,541 ; Oct. 26.
Staude, Edwin G., Minneapolis, Minn. Combined clutch
and brake control. Re. 20,565 ; Nov. 30.
Staude, Edwin G., Minneapolis, Minn. Adhesive applying
S'j;jo'''^l,'S'" J°'^ paper package making machines.
2,000,00 1 ; Jan. 19.
Staude, Edwin G., Minneapolis, Minn. Stacking mecha-
nism for paper box machines and the like. 2,072,318 ;
Mar. 2.
Staude, Edwin G., Minneapolis, Minn. Adhesive apply-
'."jf^i*''"'"'"*"'*™ ^^^ paper package making macliines.
2.082,].SG ; June 1.
Staude, Edwin G., Minneapolis, Minn. Single pedal con-
trol for motor vehicles. 2,085,550 ; June 29
St.Tude. Edwin G., Minneapolis, Minn. Automatic control
for power propelled vehicles. 2.094,383 ; Sept. 28
Staude. Edwin G., Minneapolis, Minn. Power amplifier
for motor car controls. 2.095.841 ■ Oct 1''
Staudinger. Georg, Frankfort-on-the-Main,' Germany. Ap-
paratus for measuring the pressure in the surface of
contact between a yielding and substantially unyield-
ing body. 2,087,584 ; July 20.
^'^nn'^","; «",°,^^ ^- <^^^ ^"'Jen- ET. A.. Staudinger,
and Eaglesfleld.)
St.^udingor, IlcrmariP. Freiburg, Ereisgau, and W. Heuer,
J_rankfort-on-the-Main-Hochst, assignors to I G
Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
. "•,«^'''''™''°y- Polymerized styrene. 2,089,444;
Aug. 10. '
^^o'n.m •-<■«'■•' X- R-. .^lilwaukee. Wis. Flatiron holder.
-."9!i. I (lO ; Nov. 23
SflJULr'"")?^'!?" ^- (See Hengleln, F. A., and Stauf.)
btauflfer Charles F., Oak Park, and S. Budlong, Chicago,
2:078 406 -Apr ^7 <^'>'»°ee clutch and transmission!
^*!l=!!'l^-FK*'™''^'^* Company. (See Missbach, Edmund C,
^^si'!r",'.',r )^ ''*"'*' Company. (See Nelson, Peter, as-
^^elgnor)^''^"'''^^ Company. (See Zender, Justin, as-
StaulTer Glen D. Nappanee, Ind. Fusible coupling for
fire alarm circuits. 2,098,680 ; Nov. 9. '-""i'""b
LIST OF PATENTEES
591
Stauffer, Harry G. (See Dietz, J. B., StaufEer, and
Oeffinger.)
StaufCer, Joseph C, Los Angeles, Calif. Lawn mower.
2.089,445 ; Aug. 10.
Staunt, Martin, Chicago, 111. Dental appliance. 2,098,317 ;
Nov. 9.
Staver, Edward F. (See Haffecost, F., and Staver.)
Staves, Frank O., Waltham, assignor to Felton & Son,
Inc., Boston, Mass. Sealing machine. 2,068,439 ; Jan.
19.
Staves, Frank O., Waltham, assignor to Felton & Son,
Inc.. Boston, Mass. Assembling of bottle seals and
strands. 2,091,891 ; Aug. 31.
Stayton, Daniel L., Los Angeles, Calif. Extension switch.
2,072,389 ; Mar. 2.
Steam Motors Inc. (See Crosby, George A., assignor.)
Steam Pressing Iron Company. (See Clark, Frederick J.,
assignor.)
Stearns, Albert A., et al. (See Coulton, William C, as-
signor.)
Stearns & Foster Company, The. (See Dwight, Eussell S.
assignor.)
Stearns & Foster Company, The. (See Hooker, F. J., and
Carruthers, assignors.)
Stearns, Freeman R., assignor to The Carrom Company,
Ludington, Mich. Table. 2,090,378 ; Aug. 17.
Stearns, Harry A. (See Orcutt, J. W., Stearns, and
Wall.)
Stearns Magnetic Manufacturing Company. (See Steams,
Eoswell H., assignor.)
Stearns Magnetic INlanufacturing Company. (See Stearns,
R. H., and Kiekhaefer, assignors.)
Steams, Roswell H., assignor to Magnetic Manufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Magnetic separator and
process of separation. 2,067,584 ; Jan. 12.
Stearns, Roswell H., assignor to Stearns Magnetic Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Magnetic sepa-
rator and concentrator. 2.078.513 ; Apr. 27.
Stearns, Roswell H., Milwaukee, and H. W. Harman, Wau-
watosa, assignors to Magnetic Manufacturing Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Magnetic clutch. 2,070,813 ; Feb. 16.
Stearns, Roswell H., and E. C. Kiekhaefer, assignors to
Stearns Magnetic Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee,
Wis. Spout type magnetic separator. 2,089,138 ;
Aug. 3.
Stebbins, George E., et al. (See Ward, Paul S., assignor.)
Stebbins, James H.. Waterloo, Iowa. Ball cock device for
tanks. 2,086,646 ; July 13.
Stebbins, John D., New York, N. T., and P. W. Yeager,
Cliffside Park, N. J., assignor to The Barrett Company,
New York, N. Y. Method and apparatus for laying
sheet material. 2,084,625 ; June 22.
Stebbins, John R. (See Weisel, Zenas V., assignor.)
Stebler, Fred, Riverside, assignor to Food Machinery Cor-
poration, San Jose, Calif. Apparatus for sterilizing
and cleaning boxes and crates. 2,092.988 ; Sept. 14.
Stechbart, Arthur, assignor to Matchless Electric Company,
Chicago, 111. Decorative lighting device. 2,074,154 ;
Mar. 16.
Stechbart, Arthur, assignor to Matchless Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Decorative light. 2,092,784 ; Sept.
14.
Stechbart, Arthur, assignor to Matchless Electric Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Decorative light structure.
2,092,785 ; Sept. 14.
Stecher, Henry D., Lakewood, assignor to The Weatherhead
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Attaching couplings to hose
ends. 2,073,909 ; Mar. 16.
Stocher, Joseph L. (See Amick, M. G., Lawrence, and
Steelier.)
Stpcher, Joseph L. (See Amick, M. G., Parmelee, and
Stecher.)
Stechert, Hermann, Kemberg, Germany. Antidazzle
headlight. 2,089,927; Aug. 10.
Steck, Leo V.. Oakland, assignor to Shell Development
Company, San Francisco, Calif. Cleaning composition.
2,067,355 : Jan. 12.
Steck, Ij<>o v.. Piedmont, W. Engs, and M. do Simo, Berke-
ley, assignors to Slinll Development Company, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Dehydrogenation of alcohols. 2,083,877 ;
June 15.
Stocke, Edward, Warsaw, Poland. Automatic firearm.
2,089,671 ; Aug. 10.
Steckol, Klmor A., Jr., and E. IT. Bridenbaugh, Denver,
Colo., said Bridenbaugh assignor to said Steckcl. Elec-
tric spray gun for shellac, paints, etc. 2,068,205 ;
•Tan. 19.
Steckcr, Alois. (See Mikulka, F., Stecker, and Sekar.)
Stodefeld, Curt, et al. (See Ileyner, Fritz, assignor.)
Stedel'eld, Curt, Hanover, Germany. Elastic pcrnmnpnt
way. 2,068,714; Jan. 26.
Stoder, Marshall, assignor to L. J. Miley Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Brake liner. 2,087,4.53 ; .Tuly 20.
Stedfnst Rubber Company. (See Clifford, James J., as-
signor.)
St6 dile Satujo St6 Anma de Construction de, Tuyaux
sans Joints Systems (^ravetto Brevol6 S. G. D. G. (See
Mourrallle, Joan P. 1;., .-isslgiior.)
Stool;, .-^ainiicl. (See Itleuol, W. TI., and Steck.)
Steel Brotliprs & Company Limited. (See Bhatnngar,
ShnntI S., assignor.)
Steel Heddle Manufacturing Company. (See Ilassold,
Victor C, assignor.)
Steel Heddle Manufacturing Company. (See Kasper,
Louis, assignor.)
Steel Heddle Manufacturing Company. (See Kaufmann,
John J., assignor.)
Steel Heddle Manufacturing Company. (See Kaufmann,
John J., Jr., assignor.)
Steel Housing Corporation. (See Streich, Frank, as-
signor.)
Steel, John G., Hulme, Manchester, England. Lighting
of road vehicles. 2,089,672 ; Aug. 10.
Steel, Joseph I., Portland, Oreg., assignor to The Moore
Dry Kiln Company of Oregon. Dry kiln. 2,081,098 ;
May 18.
Steel, Joseph I., Portland, Oreg., assignor to Moore Dry
Kiln Company of Oregon. Apparatus for kiln drying.
2,087,454 ; July 20.
Steel Nut & Joseph Hampton Limited, The. (See Nash,
Samuel T., assignor.)
Steel Products Engineering Company, The. (See Bur-
ton, Warren D., assignor.)
Steel, Samuel T. (See Durnell, H. G., and Steel.)
Steel, Samuel T., Philadelphia, Pa. Float handle.
2,096,655 ; Oct. 19.
Steel Sanitary Company, The. (See Rodman, Clarence J.,
assignor.)
Steel Wheel Corporation, The. (See Dodge, A. Y., and
Kliesrath, assignors.)
Steel Wheel Corporation, The. (See Kliesrath, Victor W.,
assignor.)
Steel Wheel Corporation, The. (See Ney, Alfred M.,
assignor.)
Steeldraulic Brake Company. (See Sneed, John, as-
signor. )
Steele, Burt J., Columbus, Ohio. Envelope. 2,099,354 ;
Nov. 16.
Steele, Edward, Walla Walla, Wash. Steam exhaust pipe
arrangement for articulated locomotives. 2,066,370 ;
Jan. 5.
Steele, Edwin G., Dallas, Tex. Gravity reducing appa-
ratus and method. 2,091,772 : Aug. 31.
Steele, Harry C, Ashland, Ky. Tank closure. 2,081,717 ;
May 25.
Steele, James R. (See Moore, G. L., and Steele.)
Steele, Lawrence C, Union, W. Va. Apparatus for
rolling sheet metal. 2,090,463 ; Aug. 17.
Steele, William C. (See Ballack, C. A., and Steele.)
Steele, William L., near Seattle, Wash., assignor to
Radiator Specialty Company, Charlotte, N. C. Water
heater. 2,092,658; Sept. 7.
Steele, William R., Lee-on-the-Solent, England. Wobble-
plate mechanism. 2,097,138 ; Oct. 26.
Steen, Harford K., Newburgh, N. Y. Shopping bag.
2,076,680; Apr. 13.
Steen, Harry S., assignor to Chicago Faucet Company,
Chicago, 111. Waste mechanism. 2,085,876 ; July 6.
Steen, John, Ashland, Ky. Extensible handle for caskets.
2,091,495 ; Aug. 31.
Steenbeck, Max, Berlin-Simenestadt. Germany, assignor
to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Control of electric circuits of means of electron tubes.
2,092,095 ; Sept. 7.
Steenbeck, Max, Berlin-Siemensstadt, Germany, assignor
to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company,
East Pittsburgh, Pa. Discharge device control.
2,095,772; Oct. 12.
Steenbeck, Max, assignor to Siemens-Schuckertwerke
Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin-Siemensstadt, Germany. De-
vice for producing electron rays of high energy.
2,103,303 ; Dec. 28.
Steenbeck, Wilhelm, Hamburg, Germany. Electric motor.
2,092,339 ; Sept. 7.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Freezing tray separator
construction. 2,067,799 : Jan. 12.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Flow controlling device
for refrigerating systems. 2,069,630 ; Feb. 2.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Evaporator for refrigerat-
ing machines. 2,070,457 ; Feb. 9.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Refrigerating machine con-
denser. 2,071,182; Feb. 16.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Refrigerator. 2,071,183 ; Feb.
16.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Mudling device for com-
pressors. 2,080,236; May 11.
Steenstrup, Cliristian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
Genernl Electric Company. Compressor valve.
2,09.">,842 ; Oct. 12.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
Genernl Electric Company. Refrigerating machine.
2,3 01,656; Dec. 7.
Steenstrup, Christian, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Refrigerating machine.
2,102..^90: Dec. 14.
Steenstrup, Christian. Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
(!en(>nil Electric Company. Uefrlgernting machine.
2,102,301 : Oec. 14.
Steeple, Reginald C, Snn Mateo, Calif. Ornament.
2,085,343 ; Juno 20.
592
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Steere, Edward H., assignor of one-half to C. C. Cran-
ford, Asheboro, N. C. Knitting machine. 2,070,458 ;
Feb. 9.
Steorup, Godfrey, Maywood, 111., assignor to American
Can Company, New York, N. Y. Producing electrical
disruptive discharges. 2,097,477 ; Nov. 2.
Steffan, George B. C, and H. O. Williams. Joliet. HI.,
assignors to The Lockwood Manufacturing Company.
Cincinnati. Ohio. Bun pan. 2.091.422 ; Aug. 31.
Stegemann, Friedrich, assignor to Seitz-Werke G. m. b. H.,
Bad Krouznach, Germany. Machine for cleaning ves-
sels, particularly bottles. 2.09S.526 ; Nov. 9.
Stegpmeyer. Lou A. (See Myers. L. D., and Stegemeyer. )
Stegkemper. George H. (See Johnson, H. F., and Steg-
kemper.)
Stohli. Henry J. (See Lloyd, R. L., and Stehli.)
Stehling, Chas. H., Company. (See Stehling, Joseph J.,
assignor.)
Stehling, Joseph J., assignor to Chas. 11. Stehling Com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. Leather wringing and put-
ting-out machine. 2,094,761 ; Oct. 5.
Steibelt, Elisabetha, administratrix. (See Steibelt,
Werner. )
Steibelt, Werner, deceased, by E. Steibelt, administratrix,
Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, assignor to I. G. Farben-
industrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Maln,
Germany. Composition for combating foam. 2,085,709 ;
June 29.
Steiger, George W.. Jackson Heights, N. Y. Process and
apparatus for treating textile material. 2.086,100 ;
July 6.
Steiger, Norbert. (See Zerweck, W., and Steiger.)
Steiger, Norbert. (See Zerweck, W., Steiger, Modersohn,
and Schleifenbaum.)
Stelgerwald, Christian. (See Ebel, F., and Steigerwald. )
Steigerwald, Christian. (See Koeberle, K., and Steiger-
wald.)
Steik, Karl T., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Standard Oil
Development Company. Manufacturing ketenes.
2,086,582 ; July 13.
Steik, Karl T., Upper Montclair. assignor to National
Oil Products Company, Harrison, N. J. Castor oil
product. 2,068.088 : Jan. 19.
Steik. Karl T., Upper Montclair. and J. F. MuUer, New
Brunswick, assignors to National Oil Products Company,
Harrison, N. J. Emulsifiable solutions of sulphur di-
oxide. 2,068,089 : Jan. 19.
Steik, Karl T., Clifton, and A. H. Gleason, Elizabeth,
N. J., assignors to Standard Oil Development Com-
panv. Preparation of anhydrides by the use of ketene.
2.000.900 : Nov. 23.
Steimel, Karl, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fur
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Multigrid tube regenerative circuit. 2,069,337 ; Feb. 2.
Steimel, Karl, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Elec-
tron discharge tube. 2.080,098 ; May 11.
Steinier, Charles M.. executor. (See Steinier. Theodore C.)
Stelmer, Theodore C, Dormont, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Hartford-Empire Company, Hartford,
Conn. Glassworking apparatus. 2,073,571 ; Mar. 9.
Steimer, Theodore C, deceased, Pittsburgh, Pa., by C. M.
Steinier, Zanesville, Ohio, executor, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Hartford-Empire Company. Hartford,
(ionn. Glass feeding mechanism. 2,073..">73 : Mar. 9.
Stein, Albert W., Hillside, N. J. Tennis ball holder.
2,088.980 ; Aug. 3.
Stein, Alfred E., SafUe, Sweden. Desulphurizing artificial
filaments of viscose. 2,066,371 ; Jan. 5.
Stein. Berthold. and W. Kuohne. Mannheim. Germany,
assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc.. New York,
N. Y. Dycstuffs of the anthraquinone tbio-ether series.
2.091.6.-7: Aug. 31.
Stein, Charles T., Bellevue. assignor to The Wadsworlli
Watch Case Company, Dayton, Ky. Timing device.
2,087,206 ; July 13.
Stein. Edward I'.. !•'. D. Thornton, and R. Morris, assignors
of one-half to J. A. Russell, Chicago, 111. Amusement
game. 2,103.192 ; Dec. 21.
Stein. Hall & Company. (See Bosland. Herman S., as-
signor.)
Stein. Hall & Company. (See Frieden, A., and Werbin.
assignor.";. )
Stoin. Hall Manufacturing Company. (See Bauer, Jordan
v.. as'Jicnor.)
Stein, Hall Manufacturing Company. (See Hart, Walter
11., assignor.)
Stein, Harold J., assignor to Allfs-Chalmers Manufactur-
ing Company, Milw.qukee, Wis. Heat treating con-
tainer. 2,101,481 ; Dec. 7.
Stein, Harry I. (See Gertler, Samuel E., assignor.)
Stein. Henry E.. Mankato. Minn. Operating mecha-
nism for automotive vehicles. 2.100.22.'i ; Nov. 2.'!.
Stein. Irving M., assignor to I^eeds tc Northrup Companv,
Philadelphia, Pa. Exhibiting Instrument. 2.074.11(5:
Mar. 16.
Stein. Irving M.. assignor to I>eeds & Northrup. Company
Philadelphia, Pa. Potentiometer, 2. 083. 408 : June 8.
Stein. Irvine M., assignor to l/oods 4 Northrup Company,
IMilladelphln. Pa. Temperature measuring ersterii.
2.n9R.nr)0 ; Nov. 9.
Stein, Jacob. New York, and E. Freedman, Brooklyn, N Y
Mouthpiece. 2.070,676; May 18.
Stein, Jacob, New York, N. Y., and H. H. Mosher, Jersey
City, N. J., assignors to Jacob Stein, doing business
as Climax Rubber Company. Rubber and rubberized
sanitary garment. Re. 20,337 ; Apr. 20.
Stein, Johanna W., Cleveland, Ohio. Culinary device.
2,097,312 : Oct. 26.
Stein, John G., & Company -Limited. (See Hyslop, Joseph
F., assignor.)
Stein, Leonhard. (See BockmQhl, M., Ehrhart, and
Stein.)
Stein, Leonhard. (See Bockmiihl, M., Ehrhart, Stein, and
Ilallensleben.)
Stein, Leonhard. (See Buckmuhl, M., and Stein.)
Stein, Otto. (See Bruson. H. A., and Stein.)
Stein, Paul, Jloser, near Magdeburg, Germany. Jet pipe
for fire extinguishing purposes with a widening mouth-
piece. 2,089,304 : Aug. 10.
Steinacker, Frank W., Cleveland, Ohio ; M. Steinacker,
executrix of said Frank W. Steinacker, deceased. Cord
fastener or holder. 2.080,153 ; May 11.
Steinacker, Martha, executrix. (See Steinacker, Frank
W.)
Steinbach, Paul R., assignor to The Realistic Permanent
Wave Machine Co.. Cincinnati, Ohio. Composition of
matter for waving hair. 2,095,374 : Oct. 12.
Steinbach, Theodore, Millburn, N. J. Hair clipping im-
piement. 2.098.437 ; Nov. 9.
Steinbeck, Charles A. (See Allison, R. R., and Steinbeck.)
Steinberg, Maurice B., Coney Island, assignor of one-half
to I. Cohen, Brooklyn, N. Y. Adjustable waistband or
belt. 2,076,925 : Apr. 13.
Steinberg, Otto. Emmendingen, Baden, and R. Wenzl,
Freiburg, I. Br., Germany. Heat exchange element.
2.088.391 ; July 27.
Steinberger, Alfred J., Jamaica, N. Y., G. L. Bassett, and
A. Bienenstein, Toledo, Ohio, assignors of one-half to
Celluloid Corporation, and one-half to The Conklin Pen
Company. Molding thermoplastic materials and prod-
uct thereof. 2,076,796 ; Apr. 13.
Steinberger, Franz. (See Roth, P., Elvert, and Stein-
berger. )
Steinberger, Irwin, New York, N. Y. Glove. 2,067,424 ;
Jan. 12.
Steindler. Leslie L., et al. (See Waters, Charles B., as-
signor.)
Steindorf, Robert T.. assignor to Chain Belt Company,
Jlilwaukee, Wis. Sedimentation apparatus. 2,085,514 ;
June 29.
Steindorff, Adolf, G. Balle, and P. Heimke, Frankfort-on-
the-Main, and K. Horst, Hofheim-on-the-Taunus, as-
signors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Germany. Carbocvclic com-
pounds containing acid salt-forming groups. "2,083,482 •
June 8.
Steindorff, Adolf, and G. Balle, Frankfort-on-the-Main-
Hochst, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Artificial
threads and preparing them. 2,085,513 ; June 29.
Steindorff. Adolf, G. Balle, and P. Heimke, assignors to
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Germany. Production of assistants for the
textile and related industries. 2.095.457 • Oct 1"'
^^S'S-""' ^'^'•'^'^' Eureka, Mont. Overhead garage door.
2,0(4.347; Mar. 23.
Steiner, Amos P., assignor to Landis Tool Companv.
^nio-^h°^°i P^v Machine tool carriage control.
-.0!5.i.i45 ; June 15.
^*2.093,7«;^Sept.2i. ^"^^'P°'*' ^°°°- ^°"°= '^^^'^•
Steiner. Ernest. (See Leraire. Edwin A., assignor )
Steiner, George A., Miami Beach, Fla., assignor to Min-
neapolis Linen Supply Company, Minneapolis. Minn
Belt, securing and adjusting means. 2,096,206; Oct
Steiner Hans, assignor to Sulzer Fr^res, Societe Anonyme,
\\mterrhur, Switzerland. Control system for free
stroke piston engines. 2,090,709 • Au" ''4
Steiner. Harry C. Scotia, and O. W. Livingston. Schenec-
Th1^rmi:>niVc.XSe"."%.^"82!^6Sr.'-1u?il*"*=^°'"P^°^-
^TolllolTj'u^.-a^'- '^°"^' '^''- ^^'^ ^""•''S device.
Steinier .^Joseph C, St. Louis, Mo. Burner. 2,086,369;
Steiner. Karl, Heilbronn, Germany, assignor to Amer-
p^t"on':"T09'^?,^0T9™*i)7t ^r ^''''' ""■ ^- ^'°"''^ ''''''
""'vice.'"- 2 07l'859'-'FX'>'f • ''"'"• ^'"^"""^ *™°«^«^ ^^
^'to^^:7kT%T.^-lT^^^''' ^ ^- ^'^P^^^'^^S device.
■^'2'.0?'3.928hun'l'"T5':'-"°' ""• ^^ ^"'^ '"'^''''''^ <^^"«^^-
^'rwin"''*"^" '^''«"""i- Austria. Compact. 2,084.292;
■'^'si"nnr'^"''^^ Company. (See Birr, Rudolph G., as-
^*a&gn% ^""^P^^y- (See Birr, R. G., and Grunwald.
""^Ster/rre^er^"'"""* ^- ^^^ ^^^th. C. Rittler. and
^*2,082 987 ^"unTs^- '^»»^°>«PO«-t. Pa. Electric razor.
LIST OF PATENTEES
593
Steinmann, Karl, Winterthur, Switzerland. Oil atomizer.
2.089,673; Aug. 10.
Steinmayer, Alwin G. (See Schultz, W. O., and Stein-
mayer.)
Steinmayer, Alwin G., assignor to Line Material Company,
South Milwaukee, Wis. Drop-out fuse construction.
2,070,759 ; Feb. 16.
Steinmayer, Alwin G., Milwaukee, assignor to Line Bla-
terial Company, South Milwaukee, Wis. Drop-out fuse
construction. 2,076,681 ; Apr. 13.
Steiumayer, Alwin G., Milwaukee, assignor to Line Mate-
rial Company, South Milwaukee, Wis. Fuse link con-
struction. 2,084,010 : June 15.
Steinmayer, Alwin G., Milwaukee, assignor to Line Mate-
rial Company, South Milwaukee, Wis. Spring ten-
sioned fuse link. 2,096,983 ; Oct. 26.
Steinmayer, Alwin G., Milwaukee, assignor to Line Ma-
terial Company, South Milwaukee, Wis. Fuse link for
expulsion fuses. 2,100,413 ; Nov. 30.
Steinmayer, Alwin G., Milwaukee, and W. O. Schultz,
South Milwaukee, assignors to Line Material Company,
South Milwaukee, Wis. Housed type of drop-out fuse.
2,073,186 ; Mar. 9.
Steinmetz, Alfred A^ Scarsdale, assignor to The Western
Union Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y. Method of
and system for rectifying and increasing the frequency
of alternating currents. 2,085,515 ; June 29.
Steinmetz, Fritz, Leipzig. Germany. Printing press.
2,090,361 : Aug. 17.
Steinmetz, John C, Jackson, Mich. Mat cutter.
2,073,855 : Mar. 16.
Stelnthal, Augustus, New York, N. Y. Combined book
cover and display mounting. 2,088,672 ; Aug. 3.
Steinthal, Martin, New York, N. Y. Holder for loose
cards. 2,073,233 ; Mar. 9.
Steinthal, Martin, New York, N. Y. Sample holder and
easel therefor. 2,093,160; Sept. 14.
Steinway & Sons. (See Bilhuber, Paul H., assignor.)
SteJnwedell, William E., Cleveland Heights, assignor to
The Gas Machinery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making
a substitute gas for natural gas in standard carbureted
water gas apparatus. 2,086,340 ; July 6.
Steirly, Albert R., Houston, Tex. Pump valve. 2,093,602 ;
Sept. 21.
Stelfox, Mildred A., Baltimore, Md. Facial wrinkle re-
mover and preventer. 2,076,282 ; Apr. 6.
Stelkens, Willy, Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Unit-
ing curved bodies including boots and shoes.
2,099,320; Nov. 16.
Stella, Oliver, Chicago, 111. Making wear-resisting anti-
skid chips. 2,094,727 ; Oct. 5.
SteP.Ite Limited. (See Moore, Samuel, assignor.)
Stelljes, Fred D., East Orange, assignor to T & L Com-
pany Incorporated, Newark, N. J. Handle for luggage.
2,091,531 ; Aug. 31.
Stell.ies, Herman T., Hollis, N. Y. Window ventilator.
2,067,989 ; Jan. 19.
Stellum, Inc. (See Schermer, Nathan H., assignor.)
Stelter, Walter W. P., Echo, Minn. Feeder for corn
shredders and the like. 2,085,174 ; June 29.
Stelzer, Franz H. B., assignor to "Universalle" Cigaret-
tenmaschinenfabrik J. C. Mueller & Co., Dresden, Ger-
many. Packaging short filler tobacco. 2,073,323 ;
Mar. 9.
Stelzer, Otto R., assignor to The Firestone Steel Products
Company, Akron, Ohio. Pasting machine. 2,074,065 ;
Mar. 16.
Stemen, William R. (See Urbain, O. M., and Stemen.)
Stemman, Herman, Stevensville, Mont. Adjustable hitch.
2,078,105 ; Apr. 20.
Stemmons, Clarence H., Kansas City, Mo. Sock liner arch
support. 2 070,814: Feb. 16.
Stemmons, Clarence H., Kansas City, Mo. Sock liner
foot corrector. 2,075,552 ; Mar. 30.
Stonberg, Knut E. B., assignor to Associated Attleboro
Maniifaciurcrs, Inc., Attlehoro, Mass. Composition
panel cabinet assembly pai'ticularlv adapted for use
in molded radio cabinets. 2,100.226; Nov. 23.
Stencel, Robert W., Lachine, Quebec, Canada. Truss beam.
2,095,422 ; Oct. 12.
Stendor, Hermann R. F., San Francisco, Calif. Clothes-
pin. 2,078,423 ; Apr. 27.
Stenger, August M., Painted Post, N. Y., assignor to
IngersoU-Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Unloader
for compressors. 2,089,440: Aug. 10.
Stenmark, Carl O., Brooklyn, N. Y. Holder. 2,078,741;
Apr. 27.
Stenvers, Friedricli, I'.i'rlin-Charlottenburg, Germany.
Washing machine. 2,090,954 ; Aug. 24.
Slonzel, Frank, Portland, Orcg. Water heater for fire-
places. 2,078,514 ; Apr. 27.
Sfephany, Paul A. (See Palmieri, Armando, assignor.)
Slephcn, Clinrles W. (See McCaiiKliind, W., nnd Slopbi'ii.)
Stcplien, Willijim K. (See Beckett, E. G., Shiiw, Stephen,
Semple, jind Tlioinson.)
Slepliens-Adam.son Mfg. Co. (See Kendall, Myron A., as-
signor.)
Stephens, Charles P., San Anionio, assignor, by mesne
nssignmenlB, to Aborcronibi(> Pump Conipiiny, Houston,
Tex. Pumping member. 2,088,0'12 ; July 27.
RIephens, Clnrenre I>., Bayside, N. Y. Picture projecting
d(-vlce. 2,100,008; Nov. 23.
Stephens, John J., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to American
District Telegraph Company, Jersey City, N. J. Differ-
entially operated detection circuit. 2,100,206 ; Nov. 23.
Stephens, Percy W., Chicago, 111. Vegetable tool.
2.084.0G7 : June 15.
Stephens Pump Company. (See Abercrombie, J. S.,
Tennant, and Allen, assignors.)
Stephens Pump Company. (See Tennant, Joseph A., as-
signor.)
Stephens, Russell M., and J. C. Brown, New York, N. Y.
Watershedding garment. 2,075,238 ; Mar. 30.
Stephens, Thomas J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Atomization and
delivery of highly viscous hydrocarbon fuels. 2,066,703 ;
Jan. 5.
Stephens, Thomas M., Michigan City, Ind. Cutter.
2,090,012; Aug. 17.
Stephens, Walter J., Chicago, 111. Display receptacle.
2.078.038 ; Apr. 20.
Stephenson, Andrew T., assignor to Puritan Ice Com-
pany, Atascadero, Calif. Portable psychrometer.
2,089,627 ; Aug. 10.
Stephenson, Arthur, Westminster, England. Device for
the prevention of backfires in gas apparatus.
2,087,170 ; July 13.
Stephenson, Arthur F., et al. (See Stephenson, Thomas
B., assignor.)
Stephenson, James R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
General Motors Corporation. Refrigerator condenser.
2,070,629 ; Feb. 16.
Stephenson, John G., et al. (See Stephenson, Thomas B.,
assignor.)
Stephenson, Thomas B., assignor of one-half to Arthur
F. Stephenson, Springfield, Mass., and one-half to John
G. Stephenson, New York, N. Y. Steam bath cabinet.
2,070,030 ; Feb. 9.
Stephenson, William, Rutherford, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to R. Hoe & Co., Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate clamp for printing machines. 2,072,909 ;
Mar. 9.
Stephenson, William B. (See Irsch, George J., assignor.)
Steps, Robert A. (See Hartman, W. W., and Steps.)
Sterilek Co., The. (See Simon, Harry C, assignor.)
Sterino, Lewis T., Tacoma, Wash. Refrigerating bottle.
2,091.723 ; Aug. 31.
Sterling, Albert J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Siftproof bag.
2,078,467 ; Apr. 27.
Sterling, Bernard A., Chicago, 111. Hair waving clamp.
2,069,859 ; Feb. 9.
Sterling, Bernard A., Chicago, 111. Hair waver. 2,084,166 ;
June 15.
Sterling Corporation, The. (See Flammang, J., Bowser,
and Ernst, assignors.)
Sterling, Leonard, Newton, Tex. Coil spring trailer.
2,100,040 ; Nov. 23.
Sterling Wheelbarrow Company. (See Smith, Irving R.,
assignor.)
Stern, Benjamin A., Los Angeles, Calif. Apparatus for
exercising the hearing organs. 2,099,871 ; Nov. 23.
Stern, Charles, Jersey City, assignor to Ardco Manufac-
turing Company, Hoboken, N. J. Lubricating device
for railways. 2,077,077 ; Apr. 13.
Stern, Charles, Jersey City, assignor to Ardco Jlanufac-
turing Company, Hoboken, N. J. Rail head and wheel
flange lubricator. 2,103,701 ; Dec. 28.
Stern, Charles H., New York, N. Y. Woven fabric.
2,070,243 ; Feb. 9.
Stern, Georg, Nekargemund, and W. Hoess, Ludwlgshafen-
on-the-Rhine, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktlen-
gesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Re-
covery of valuable products from hydrocarbons.
2,067,511 ; Jan. 12.
Stern, Georg, Neckargemund, Germany, and R. Ilasen-
clever. New York, N. Y., assignors to I. G. Farlienindus-
trie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-tlie-lMain, Ger-
many. Production of hydrocarbons. 2,094,476 ; Sept.
28.
Stern, Isaac. New York, N. Y. Paper machinery.
2.102.170; Dec. 14.
Stern, Jacob L. (See Hess, Jack W., assignor.)
Stern. Joseph M., Company, The. (See Elder, E. RI.,
and Goodyear, assignors.)
Stern, Milton C, and W. C. PfeifEer, assignors to The
Egry Register Company, Dayton, Ohio. Manifolding
device. 2,100,579 ; Nov. 30.
Stern, Milton M., Los Angeles, Calif. Scanning device.
2.099.872 ; Nov. 23.
Sternad, Frank S., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, assignor to The
B. F. Goodrich Company, New York. N. Y. Apparatus
for treating plied slie(<t material. 2.071.048; Fob. 10.
Sternnman, Roy A. (See Cornell, E. S., Koerner, and
Sternanian.)
St(MMi,iii, S., & Co. (See Jones, O., and Ryniph, ns-
signors.)
Sternfels, Martin M., Waterbury, Conn. Machine and
))rocess for producing flake metal hv elect rodeposit ion.
2.099.873 ; Nov. 23.
Slerii.s, E<l\vard A,, llanilmrg, N. Y. (\)nslnicl ion block.
•J.0S2.4'_'9 ; June 1.
■Sterns, Roy, Company, The. (See Stern.i, Roy A., as-
signor. )
Slerns. liny A.. Miami. Fla.. assignor to The Roy Sterna
CoiTipMiiy. Cliicinnall. Olilo. .Vpparatus for stringing
tennis rnokets. 2,007,512; Jnn, 12.
594
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Sterotype Corporation, The. (See Racine, C. A., and
Graliam.)
Sterricb, Harrison D., Pittsbursh, Pa. Water heating
and storage system. 2,086,647 ; July 13.
Stertzbacli, Harry \V. (See Jolinson, G. T., and Stertz-
bach.)
Stertzbach, Harry W., and C. L. Orr, assignors to The
Buclieye Steel Castings Company, Columbus, Ohio.
Brakerigging for railway car truclis. 2,088,142; July
27.
Stetler, Lowell, Orange, X. J. Marble refacing machine.
2,075,369 ; Mar. 30.
Stetson, Bradford R., assignor to Bemis Bro. Bag Co.,
Minneapolis, Minn. Packaging machine. 2.081,122 ;
May IS.
Stetson, Charles C, St. Paul, Minn. Shipping container.
2,086,747 ; July 13.
Stetson, John B., Company. (See Healey, Charles J.,
assiijnor. )
Stetson-Ross Machine Company. (See Nicholson, Fred-
erick A., assignor.)
Stetson-Ross JIachine Company. (See Nicholson, F. A.,
and Pritchard, assignors.)
Stettler, Oscar, Zurich, Switzerland. Discharge tube.
2,068,775 ; Jan. 26.
Stettner, Ludwig W., Oakland, assignor to Victor Weld-
ing Equipment Co.. San Francisco, Calif. Gas pres-
sure regulator. 2.082.227 : June 1.
Steuart, Douglas S. S.. London. England. Apparatus for
conducting sound. 2,092,428 ; Sept. 7.
Steuber, Louis M. (See Shipway, G. E., and Steuber.)
Steudel. Hans, and H. Wiechell, assignors, by mesne as-
signments, to Junkers FIugzeug-und-Motorenw-erke
Aktiengesellschaft, Dessau, Germany. Aluminium alloy
and article made therefrom. 2,076,281 ; Apr. 6.
Steuermanu, Sergey, Berlin-Wilmersdorf. Gprmany. In-
troducing liquids into loose material. 2,091,293 ; Aug.
31.
Stevens. Albert W., Dayton, Ohio. Valve mechanism.
2,069,783 ; Feb. 9.
Stevens, Burt D., assignor to Miehle Printing Press &
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Dampening
mechanism for printing presses. 2,101,202 ; Dec. 7.
Stevens, Burt D., Evanston, E. F. Dudley, Oak Park, 111.,
and E. A. Verrinder, Redlands. Calif., assignors to The
Miehle Printing Press and Manufacturing Company,
Chicago, 111. Printing press mechanism. 2,085,833 ;
July 6.
Stevens, Carl A. (See Pfefferkorn, F. F., and Stevens.)
Stevens, C^harles E., Hawthorne, Calif. Vehicle body
structure. 2,068,715 ; Jan. 26.
Stevens. Clarence C, Forestville, Conn., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Grinding ma-
chine. 2.092.895 ; Sept. 14.
Stevens, Clarence E., Old Greenwich, Conn., assignor to
Electrolux Corporation. Dover, Del. Forming a suc-
tion cleaning device. 2,098,797 ; Nov. 9.
Stevens, Donald R., Swissvale, and W. A. Gruse, Wilkins-
burg, assignors to Gulf Research & Development Com-
panv, Pittsburgh, Pa. Polymerization of olefins.
2,090,905 : Aug. 24.
Stevens, Earl M., Chicago, 111. Drawer. 2,066.655 ; Jan. 5.
Stevens, Edward F., and F. A. Allen, Ada, Okla. Tank
cleaning device. 2.067,105 ; Jan. 5.
Stevens. Edward W.. Detroit, Mich., assignor to Chicago
Pneumatic Tool Companv, New York, N. T. Pneumatic
hammer. 2.101,159 ; Dec. 7.
Stevens, Edwin F.. St. Paul, Minn. Interlocking steel
sheet piling. 2.099,542 : Nov .16.
Stevens, Edwin F.. St. Paul, Minn. Concrete inter-
locking piling. 2,099,543 ; Nov. 16.
Stevens, Edwin F.. St. Paul, Minn. Tubular interlocking
piling. 2,101,285 ; Dec. 7.
Stevens, Frederick A., Providence, R. I. Ophthalmic
monntinc. 2.0!)1,722 : Aug. 31.
Stevens. George E.. Denver. Colo., assignor to Western
States Machine Company. Salt Lake City, Utah. Treat-
ing niassecuite. Re. 20,556 ; Nov. 16.
Stevens, George E., ScottsblufT, Nebr., assignor to Western
States Machine Company, Salt Lake City, Ut.ah. Ap-
paratus for conditioning mixtures of granular solids
and liquid for centrifuging. 2.086.951 ; July 13.
Stevens, Herbert A. (See Nichols, D. R., and Stevens.)
Stevens, Janus L.. Havden, Ariz. Producing finelv di-
vided metallic products. 2.082.302 : June 1.
Stevens, John C, assignor to Leupold Volpel and Com-
pany. Portland, Oreg. Liquid level recorder.
2,099.180: Nov. 16.
Stevens. John C. Portland, Oreg. Scour prevention.
2.103,600: Dec. 28.
Stevens. John E.. New York. N. T. Rotary compressor-
motor apparatus. 2,096,074: Oct. 19.
Stevens, Josinh H., Aurora, III., assignor to Orenda Cor-
poration. Chicago, 111. Shingle. 2.066,057 : Jan. 5.
Stevens. I.rf>lnnd .1.. assignor to Locke InsuUator Corpora-
tion. Baltimore, Md. Strain insulator. 2,093,875 :
Sept. 21.
Steviins, l^^o J., San Francisco, CaXlt. Annunciator.
2.103.123: Dec. 21.
Stevens. Morley, et al. (See Pippig, Frederick A., as-
signor.)
Stevens. Richard H., Baltimore, Md.. assignor to Bethle-
hem Steel Company. Ingot mold. 2,071,900 Feb. 23.
Stevens, Robert L., Detroit, Mich. Spring. 2,077,497 ;
Apr. 20.
Stevens, Ronald J., Duston, assignor to The Express Lift
Company Limited, London, England. System of con-
trol for electrically operated elevators. 2,096,473 ; Oct.
19.
Stevens, Roy R.. Forest Hills, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Brake and
clutch control device. 2,068,357 : Jan. 19.
Stevens, Roy R.. Forest Hills, assignor to The Westing-
house Air" Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Cylinder
packing ring^ 2.077,906: Apr. 20.
Stevens, Roy R., Forest Hills, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Packing.
2,088,180: July 27.
Stevens. Roy R.. Forest Hills, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Braldng
system. 2.092.364 ; Sept. 7.
Stevens, Stoddard. (See Weisberg, S. M., Chappell,
Stringer, Stevens, and Trebler.)
Stevens. Sydney A.. London. England, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvale, Pa. Radio receiving apparatus. 2,082,187 ;
June 1.
Stevens, Sydney A., and L. E, Thompson, King's Cross,
London, England, assignors, by mesne assignments, to
The Union Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa.
Automatic volume control for radio receiving apparatus.
2,085.928 : July 6.
Stevens, Willard B., Arlington, N. J. Cream remover.
2,079,971 ; May 11.
Stevens, William H., assignor to Metalon Porducts Com-
pany, San Francisco, Calif. Metallizing device
2,091,021 : Aug. 24.
Stevens, William H. N., Columbus, Ohio. Reenforced
construction for art glass windows. 2,()83,409 ;
June 8.
Stevens, William H. N., Columbus. Ohio. Combined
canteen, cooking, and mess kit. 2.101,414 ; Dec. 7.
Stevenson, Andrew C, Bervie, Wood Lane, Fleet, Eng-
land. Rim, wheel, and tire. 2,074.284 ; Mar. 16.
Stevenson, Earl P. (See Carpenter, J. B., Jr., and Stev-
enson. )
Stevenson. Earl P., Newton, and H. J. Billings, South
Acton, ilass.. assignors, by mesne assisnmenfs. to The
Richardson Company, Lockland, Ohio. Making a beater
furnish. 2.083.929 : June 15.
Stevenson, Franklin W., et al. (See Fravsur, Edward, as-
signor.)
Stevenson, Frederick A. (See Knight, J. M., Stevenson,
and WUloughby.)
Stevenson. Hale W., Des Moines, Iowa. Traction spread-
er. 2,099,283 ; Nov. 16.
Stevenson. Herbert A., Mount Clemens. Mich., assignors to
The Baker-Raulang Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Indus-
trial truck. 2.068,825 : Jan. 26.
Stevenson. Horace N., Trenton, N. J. Springboard.
2,070,494 ; Feb. 9. ^
Stevenson, John, Withee, Wis. Rotary plane. 2,077,281 ;
Apr. 13.
Stevenson. John McA. (See Hart, R. A., and Stevenson.)
Stevenson. Ralph A.. San Marions, Calif., assignor to Great
\>estern Electro-Chemical Co., San Francisco, Calif.
Water purification process. Re. 20.261 : Feb. 9.
Stevenson, Thomas K., assignor of one-half to S. H.
Lewis, New York, N. Y. Telephone call apparatus.
2.089,768 ; Aug. 10.
^^%\''J^^°!k. '^Xi"'"'"o^^^'- Pittsburgh, Pa. Fluid meter.
i:.100.495 : Nov. 30.
Stevenson, William, Wostfield, N. J., assignor to American
? 009 394^- F°b f^^^^'^P** Company. Alarm circuit.
Steward. Do'uglas'p.' (See Lehecka, F. H., and Steward.)
^^0-0 i^""F*b Birmingham, Ala. Lathe tool holder.
Stewart. Alden D. (See Dube. J. E.. and Stewart.)
Stewart, Alexander. (See Jones, M., Smith, and Stewart.)
*o''noo*Vo-'^°5''*'r' -^- Shields, Pa. Furnace wall.
-,uyz,a3( ; Sept. 7.
Stewart, Archibald B., Glasgow, Scotland. Srew pro-
peller and the like. 2,086,307 : July 6
Stewart Bros. (See Bailey, Charles W., assignor.)
Stewart, Burns A., Nutley. N. J., assicmor. bv mesne as-
signments, to The Patent and Licensing Corporation,
.%ew lork. N \. Method of and apparatus for making
extruded products. 2,091,124 ■ Au" ''4
Stewijrt Burns A.. Nutley. N. J., assignor to The Patent
and Licensinc Corporation. Boston. Mnss. .-^pp.Tratus
for making extruded products. 2.091,125 • \ug 24
sTewartV""'^"" ^' ^^^ Canetta. J., Farmer, and
Stewart, C"arlton T> Swissvale. assismor to The Westin-
de^Te 2 o'81,464T'Ma^' fs""'^'-''"'^- ^^- ^rake valve
Stewart, Cariton'D., Swlssvafe, assignor to The Westine-
house Air Brake Company. Wilmerding, Pa vlhUAe
control apparatus. 2.092.381 : Sept 7
house- Pf/'l""^- Swissvale. assignor'to The Westlng-
s;"tem:"2.n'l,'^.!i74?Oor%- ^ "'""'''«?' P»- Braking
^"limirV a'JI"S" P- Swissvale, assignor to The Westing-
house Air Brake Company. Wilmerding. Pa. Fluid
pressure brake. 2,103,343 ; Dec. 28
LIST OF PATENTEES
595
Stewart, Carlton D., Berkeley, Calif., and C. C. Farmer,
Pittsburgh, Pa., assignors to Tlie Westingbouse Air
Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Brake equipment for
railway vehicles. 2,081,463 ; May 25.
Stewart, Carlton D., Swissvale, and E. E. Hewitt, Edge-
wood, assignors to The Westingbouse Air Brake Com-
pany, Wilmerding, Pa. Trip cock interlock device.
2,081,465; May 25. ^ ,
Stewart, Charles J. (See Ramsbottom, J. E., Lock-
speiser, and Stewart.)
Stewart, Charles T., assignor to A. H. Heisey & Com-
pany, Newark, Ohio. Glory hole. 2,074,974 ; Mar. 23.
Stewart, Charles W., River Forest, 111., assignor to Ameri-
can Can Company, New York, N. Y. Treating fiber can
parts. 2,074,348 ; Mar. 23.
Stewart, Clarence R. G., La Grange, 111. Dispensing
device. 2,079,364 ; May 4.
Stewart, Clyde E., Upper Darby, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Remote control system. 2,098,069 ;
Nov. 2.
Stewart, Clyde E., Drexel Hill, and A. J. Johnston, Fol-
croft. Pa., assignors to General Electric Company. In-
dicating system. 2,071,184 ; Feb. 16.
Stewart, Daniel C, Astoria, Long Island, N. Y. Soda
siphon. 2,098,169 ; Nov. 2.
Stewart, Donald H., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Focusing self-erecting front camera. 2,069,981 ;
Feb 9.
Stewart, Duncan J., assignor to H. D. Colman, Rock-
ford, 111. Remote control system. 2,069,860 ; Feb. 9.
Stewart, Duncan J., assignor to H. D. Colman, Roekford,
111. Temperature regulating system. 2,080,444 ; May
18.
Stewart, Duncan J., and G. F. Drake, assignors to Howard
D. Coleman, Roekford, 111. Control for air condition-
ing systems. 2,086,482 ; July 6. ......
Stewart, Edward B. (See McLaud, O. R., and Stewart.)
Stewart, Edward J., assignor of one-half to H. E. Eller,
Chicago, 111. Ball rocketing and catching device.
2,097,106 ; Oct. 26.
Stewart, Edward T., assignor of one-third to E. H.
Schulz and one-third to T. Y. Stewart, St. Paul, Minn.
Snow removal machine. 2,075,673 ; Mar. 30.
Stewart, George N. (See Rogoff, J. M., and Stewart.)
Stewart, Hugh A., Butler, Pa. Furnace. 2,069,120 ; Jan.
26.
Stewart, Hugh T., assignor to The Garlock Packing Com-
pany, Palmyra, N. Y. Packing composition.
2,099,241 ; Nov. 16.
Stewart, Hugh T., assignor to The Garlock Packing Com-
pany, Palmyra, N. Y. Packing composition. 2,099,242 ;
Nov. 16.
Stewart, Hugh T., assignor to The Garlock Packing Com-
pany, Palmyra, N. Y. Metallized fibrous packing.
2,101,518 : Dee. 7.
Stewart Iron Works Company. (See Young, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Stewart, J. E. (See Hoban, Fairfield W., assignor.)
Stewart, James G., Letchworth, England. Gas How regu-
lator. 2,077,968 ; Apr. 20.
Stewart, James S., Swampscott, Mass.. assignor to The
Lyman Gun Sight Corporation, Middlefield, Conn. Sight.
2,073,856; Mar. 16.
Stewart, James S., assignor to Atlas Scraper and Engineer-
ing Co,, Los Angeles, Calif. Wheeled scraper.
2,096,207 ; Oct. 19.
Stewart, John Q. (See Frantz, S. G., McCutchen, Roberts,
and Stewart.)
Stewart. Kntlileon, administratrix et al. (See RogofC, J.
M., and Stewart.)
Stewart, Louis S., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. and O. Krog, and E. Hetland. Con-
necter. 2,080,237 ; May 11.
Stewart, Loui.se K., administratrix et al. (See Rogoff, J.
M., and Stewart.)
Stewart & McfJnire. (See Hoban, Fairfield W.)
Stewart and McGuire, Incorporated. (See Hoban, Fair-
field W., assignor.)
Stewart. Mcrritt G. (See Morrison, R. F., and Stewart.)
Stewart, Patterson O., New York, N. Y. Ignition system.
2,090,314 ; Aug. 17.
Stewart, Robert TI., Detroit, Mich. Display sign and
construction. 2,099,633 ; Nov. 16.
Stewart, Robert J., and J. E. Erlmrdt, assignors to Crown
Cork & Seal Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Vacuum
capping machine. 2,092,860; Sept. 14.
Stewart, Robert J., and W. I. Gladfelter, assignors to
Crown Cork & Seal Company, Inc., Baltimore, Md.
Filling machine. 2,097,107; Oct. 26.
Stewart, R<)l)ert W. (See Fames, G. M., and Stewart.)
Stewart, Spencer W., White Plains, N. Y., and C. V.
Davis, Roselle, N. J., assignors to Ambursen Const ruc-
tion Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dam. 2,080,637 ;
May 18.
Stewart, Thomas Y., et al. (See Stewart, Edward T.,
aKHignor.)
Stewurt-Warner Corporation. (See Davis, Ernest W., as-
signor,)
Stewart-Wnrner Corporation. (See Hansmann, Elwood.
assignor.)
Stowart-Warnor Corporation. (See LeFevro, Arden W,,
assignor.)
Stewart- Warner Corporation. (See Locke, S. D., and
Dosch, assignors.)
Stewart-Warner Corporation. (See Nord, Walter G., as-
signor.)
Stewart- Warner Corporation. (See Raisch, Charles P.,
assignor.)
Stewart-Warner Corporation. (See Reader, Allan W., as-
signor.)
Stewart- Warner Corporation. (See Whitted, John B., as-
signor.)
Stewart-Warner Corporation. (See Wupper, Benjamin
F., assignor.)
Stewarts and Lloyds, Limited. (See McLay, Gavin S.,
assignor.)
Steyr-Daimler-Puch A. G. (See Richter, Hubert, as-
signor.)
Sticelber, Merlin A. (See McWade, Walter N., assignor.)
Sticelber, Merlin A., assignor of fifty per cent to W.
Stoneman, Jr., Kansas City, Mo. Sealing machine.
2,092,144 • Sept. 7.
Stickdorn, Kurt. (See Schenck, O., and Stickdorn.)
Stickdorn, Kurt, Rosslau/Anhalt, Germany. Liquid soap.
2,089,305 ; Aug. 10.
Stickdorn, Kurt, Rosslau/Anhalt, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to "Unichem" Chemikalien Handels
A.-G., Zurich, Switzerland. Cleaning fibrous materials.
2,098,527 ; Nov. 9.
Stickel, Carl A., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrigerat-
ing apparatus. 2,072,187 ; Mar. 2.
Stickel, Carl A., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,073,656 ;
Mar. 16.
Stickles, Robert. (See Hedges, Edward G., assignor.)
Stickney, Burnham C, Hillside, N, J., assignor to Under-
wood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writing machine. 2,091.111 ; Aug. 24.
Stickney, Burnham C, Hillside, N. J., assignor to Un-
derwood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 2,099,578: Nov. 16.
Stickney, Fernald S., Verona, N. J., assignor to West-
ingbouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Temperature indicating system.
2,069,509 ; Feb. 2.
Stidham, Albert D., Chandler, Ariz. Trailer guide.
2,092,683 ; Sept. 7.
Stief, Karl, Russelsheim-on-the-Main, Germany, assignor
to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Trim-
ming for roofs. 2,096,984 ; Oct. 26.
Stieger, Jacob. (See Adams, William ,T., assignor.)
Stiegler, Harold W. (See Powers, D. H., and Stiegler.)
Stiehl, Carl E., and W. Lehman, assignors to Bucyrus-
Erie Company, South Milwaukee, Wis. Excavator.
2,078,294 ; Apr. 27.
Stienen, Ernest A., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for drying
hat bodies, beams of textiles, and other articles.
2,085,551 ; June 29.
Stienen, Ernest A., New York, N. Y. Single and multiple
pressure dyeing machine. 2,087,308 : July 20.
Stienen, Ernest A., New York, N. Y. Extracting and
drying system. 2,101,461 ; Dec. 7.
Stiennon, Louis, deceased. New Haven, by R. L. Parsell,
administrator. Pine Orchard, assignor to Winchester
Repeating Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Fire-
arms. 2,095,296 ; Oct. 12.
Stiennon, Louis, deceased. New Haven, by R. L. Parsell,
administrator. Pine Orchard, assi.gnor to Winchester
Repeating Arms Company, New Haven, Conn. Lock-
ing-mechanism for breakdown firearms. 2,095,297 ;
Oct. 12.
Stifter, Prank E., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to S. Q.
Shannon, Los Angeles, Calif. Lubricating oil scaveng-
ing pump. 2,073,886 ; Mar. 16.
Stigall, William H., Taft, Calif. Withdrawable sucker
rod n.'^sembly. 2,103,601; Doc. 28.
Stigers, Melburne, Tucson, Ariz. Cam engine. 2,083,510 ;
June 8.
Stilos. Charles S. (See Courtright, H. P., and Stiles.)
Stiles, Hugh R. (See Legg, D. A., and Stiles.)
Stiles, Hugh R. (See WoodrulT, J. C, Stiles, and Legg.)
Stiles, Hugh R., assignor to Commercial Solvents Cor-
poration, Terre Haute, Ind. Regulating the hydrogen
ion concentration of fermentation mashes. 2,073,125 ;
Mar. 9.
Stiles, Hugh R,, assignor to Commercial Solvents Corpo-
ration, Terro TT.aiile. Ind. Fermentation of amylaceous
materials. 2,098. 1 99 ; Nov. 2.
Stiles. Hugh R., assignor lo Commercial Solvents Corpo-
ration, Terre Tl.uito, Ind, Butyl-acetonic fermentation
process. 2,098,200 ; Nov. 2.
Stiles, Thomas G., Arlington, N. J. Drawbridge circuit
coiitrolhn- and operating means therefor. 2,085,013 ;
June 29.
Still, Carl, necl;llngliaiisen. Germany. Production of coke
inul gas In rliaiiiher oven.s. 2,000.701 ; Jan. 5.
Still, Carl, UccUllngliauseii, Germany. Carbonizing re-
tort for use In coke and gas producing chamber ovens.
2,089,628; Aug. 10,
smi, Lawi-ence M. (See Volgt, A. P. J., and SHU.)
Slill, William J,. Ealing. T-ondon, England. Ileat exchange
(•lenient, 2.09:!,2."(1 ; SiM't. 1-1.
Slillin.an, T!ii)ma.«i B., South Orange, assignor to The
Bahcoclt i^ Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Superheater
boiler. 2,101,100; Dec. 7.
596
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Stillman, Thomas B., South Orange, assignor to The
Babcock & Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Fuel
burner. 2.103,958 ; Dec. 2S.
Stillwagon, Crawford K. (See Lane, C. H., and Still-
waKon. )
Stilphen, Charles A., Denver, Colo. Air conditioning ap-
paratus. 2,008,090 ; Jan. 19.
Stilphen, George H., assignor to Southworth Machine
Company, Portland, Maine. Wheel aligning and steer-
ing angle test gauge. 2,078,349 ; Apr. 27.
Stilson, Aldon E., New York, N. V. Destruction of fumes
and the like. 2,084,167 : June 15.
Stilson, Herbert A., Chicago, 111. Animal trap.
2,100,363 : Nov. 30.
Stilson, Herbert A., Chicago, 111. Animal trap.
2,100,926 : Nov. 30.
Stilson, Herbert A., Chicago, 111. Animal trap.
2,103,877 ; Dec. 28.
Stilson, Herbert A., assignor to McGill Metal Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Animal trap. 2,094,086 ;
Oct. 5.
Stilson, Herbert A., assignor of one-half to A. S. Nichols
Western Company, Chicago, 111. Animal trap.
2,100,925 ; Nov. 30.
Stihvell, George R., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Photoelectric tube. 2,102,760; Dec. 21.
Stimbra, John H., Philadelphia, Pa. Smoke stick.
2.097,050 ; Oct. 26.
Stimmel, Byron A., K. D. McBean, and G. Cruickshank,
Trail, British Columbia, assignor to The Consolidated
Mining & Smelting Company of Canada, Limited, Mon-
treal, Quebec, Canada. Method and apparatus for the
burning of mineral sulphides in gaseous suspension.
2,089,306; Aug. 10.
Stimpson, Kdwin B., Company. (See Gualtiere, Julius,
assignor.)
Stimpson, Edwin B., Company. (See Gualtiere, J., and
Jleyer, assignors.)
Stimson, Allen G., Niskayuna, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electromagnetic relay. 2,098,070 ;
Nov. 2.
Stimson, Arthur J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
K. Dopyera, Los Angeles, Calif. Electrophonic stringed
instrument. 2,078,350 ; Apr. 27.
Stimson, Frank G., Belleville, assignor to Bond Electric
Corporation, Jersey City, N. J. Flashlight. 2,080,583 ;
May 18.
Sliiii.son, I'erc.v G., Dayton, assignor, by mesne assign-
nii'iits, to Central National Bank of Cleveland, Cleve-
Innd. Ohio. Counter. 2,102.043 : Dec. 14.
Stimson, Ralph J., Flint, Mich. Spring suspension for
vehicles. 2,073,032 ; Mar. 9.
Stimson, Samuel C, assignor to The Bahnson Company,
Winston-Salem, N. C. Humidifier. 2,101,003 ; Dec. 7.
Stinchcomb, Loid M., Jackson, Mich. Conductor support.
2,078,424 ; Apr. 27.
Stinclifiohl, John M., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Display type tube tester.
2,092.896 ; Sept. 14.
Stine, Kathryn R. (See Stine, Samuel B., assignor.)
Stine, Samuel B., assignor to K. B. Stine, Osceola Mills,
Pa. Rotary pump. 2,097,262 ; Oct. 26.
Stinnos, Hanns H., Berlin, Germany. Machine with swash
ring drive. 2,079,050 ; May 4.
Stinson Aircraft Corporation. (See Ayer, Robert W., as-
.signor. )
Stipe, Lester E., Portland, Oreg. Ice cube cracker.
2,070,097 ; Feb. 9.
Stires, William H., assignor to Taylo^-^^^larton Iron &
Steel Company, High Bridge. N. J. Cutter head for
suction dredges. 2,103,124; Dec. 21.
Stirling, Norman W.. Plniiiflold, N. J., assignor to The
Texas Comimny, New York. N. Y. Fluid heater control.
2.067.864 ; Jan. 12.
Stirn, Bertram, Brooklyn, N. Y. Reed wiper. 2.070,218;
Feb. 9.
Stites, Amos S.. Plainfield, N. J. Direction indicator
switch. 2,068,632 ; Jan. 19.
Stilt, Claude M., Antiocli, assignor to Fibreboard Prod-
ucts Inc., San lYaiiciseo, Calif. Carton making ma-
chine. 2,092.292 ; Sept. 7.
Stitt, Henry J., assignor to H. F. Eldrldge, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Game. 2,072,723 ; Mar. 2.
Stitzer, Ralph 1!., Shellield. Ala. Apparatus for electrical
carbonization of coal. 2.094,027; Sept. 28.
Stlt/.er, Ralph B., Sheffield, assignor to Tcnncssoo Valley
Authority, Wilson Dam, Ala. Making fuel gas.
2,093,493; Sept. 21.
Stllzer, Willinm K., Muskogee. Okln. Pipe section and
coupling therefor. 2.0S3.906 ; June 15.
Stivender. Edward 11.. West AllLs. assignor to Allis-
Chalmers Manufaclurlng Company. Milwaukee, Wis
Control s.VKtem. 2.100.364; Nov. 30.
Stiver. Charles W., Saginaw, Mich. Boat construction
2.083.410; June 8.
Stix. Edmund. (See Zetzsche, W., Graumnnn, Faher
and StIx.)
Stoale. Norman P., Kew Gardens, and W. A. Robinson.
Wembley Hill. England; said Robinson assignor to said
Stn.'ite. .Apparatus for delerling llie presence of foreign
bodies on the bottoms of Ininsparcnt vessels. 2,100 227 •
Nov. 23.
Stobb, Anton, assignor, by mesne assignments, to R. Hoe
& Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Sheet fed printing
machine. 2,092,189 ; Sept. 7.
Stobbe, Ludwig H. O. (See Reichert, H. G., and Stobbe.)
Stocal Enamels Limited. (See Wright, Francis S., as-
signor.)
Stock. A. J., et al. (See Ferguson, Thomas G., assignor.)
Stock, Anthony T., Muskegon, Mich., assignor to The
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, Chicago, 111. Re-
frigerating apparatus. 2,080,749 ; May 18.
Stock, Arthur J., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor to Acme
Staple Company, Camden, N. J. Fastening device.
2,097,051 ; Oct. 26.
Stockard, Paul F., Marcus Hook, Pa., assignor to The
Pure Oil Company, Chicago, III. Device for filling con-
tainers with semi-fluid material. 2,081,607 ; May 25.
Stockdale, Frank P. (See Friedrich, J. L., and Stock-
dale.)
Stockdale, Harry C. Ravenna, Ohio, assignor to Food
Machinery Corporation, San Jose, Calif. Cleaning de-
vice for strainers. 2,099,502 ; Nov. 16.
Stockel, Hans C, assignor to Hercules Tool & Manufac-
turing Co., Chicago, 111. Stapling device. 2,097,865 ;
Nov. 2.
Stockelbach, Frits E., Montclair, N. J., assignor to H.
H. Fries, doing business as Fries Bros., New York,
N. Y. Tertiary alkyl phenols. 2,081,284 ; May 25.
Stocker, Arthur C, Haddon Heights, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Deflecting circuits.
2,086,926 ; July 13.
Stocker, Closman P., Lorain, assignor of one-half to
E. M. Heavens, Elyria, Ohio. Frequency reducing
system. 2,088,618 ; Aug. 3.
Stocker, Closman P., Lorain, assignor of one-half to
E. M. Heavens, Elyria, Ohio. • Frequency reducing
system. 2,088,619 ; Aug. 3.
Stocker, Closman P., Lorain, assignor of one-half to
E. M. Heavens, Elyria, Ohio. Frequency changing
system. 2,088,620 ; Aug. 3.
Stocker, Closman P., Lorain, assignor of one-half to
E. M. Heavens, Elyria, Ohio. Electrical system.
2,088,621 ; Aug. 3.
Stocker, Frederick, assignor to National Stamping &
Electric Works, Chicago, 111. Coffee maker filter.
2,084,002 ; June 22.
Stocker, Robert, Basel, and J. Miillcr Munchenstein, near
Basel, assignors to Society of Chemical Industry in
Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Unsymmetrical indigoid dye-
stuffs. 2.090.140 ; Oct. 19.
Stockert, Egbert. (See Gombos, John E., assignor.)
Stockil. Ra.vniond O.. Ladvsniith. Natal. Union of South
Africa. Folding chair. Re. 20,384 ; May 25.
Stockl, .Michael, Delavau, 111., and O. J. Rajewsky, Blue
JOarth, Minn. Sugar beet harvester. 2,075,311; Mar.
StScklin, Ernst, Binningen, near Basel, and E. Kambli, as-
signors to the firm Society of Chemical Industry in
Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Indigoid dyestuffs and
making same. 2,084,712 ; June 22.
Stocklin, Paul, Opladen, and E. Konrad, Leverkusen-J. G.
Werk. assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
sciiaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Unvulcanized
and vulcanized compositions. 2,080,363 ; May 11
Stockman. Robert. (See Lewis, N. H., and Berg, as-
signors.)
Stockmejer, Walter, Finkenkrug, near Berlin, Germany,
assignor to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Company. East Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric discharge de-
vice heater. 2,078,642 ; Apr. 27.
Stock Quotation Telegraph Company. (See Hiltz, George
S. assignor.)
Stocks, James C, Atlanta, Ga.
Jan. 12.
Stockton. Agnes E.. Westcliff-on-Sea, England. Hydro-
extractor. 2.067,800 ; Jan. 12.
Stockton, David B., assignor to Ud.vlite Company, Detroit,
Mich. I.nghtening metals. 2,070,871 : Feb. 16
Stockton, Roscoe K., Denver, Colo. Game and game ap-
paratus. 2,073,324 ; Mar. 9.
Stockton. Thomas, Detroit, Mich. Steam laundry and
pressing iron. 2.073.658 ; Mar. 10.
Stockton. Thomas, assignor to Inventors' Products Com-
pany, Detroit. Mich. Electrically heated steam laundry
2,073.057 ; Mar. 16.
Envelope. 2,067,550 ;
and pressing iron
Stockwell, Albert L., Larned, Kans,
2,097.217; Oct. 20.
Push rake.
Stoddard, Edgar S., Berwyn, assignor to The Conover
( onipany ("hieago. 111. Conduit for washing ma-
dunes. 2,103.797; Dec. 28
^'2*089 3b"" Au"^" lo'^^^P'"''' '^O""- Laundry appliance.
Stoddard. N'icholas, Durham, N. C. Magnetic thread
cleaner. 2.103.125 ; Dec. 2i. iiafcueuL lureau
Stodd.nrd. Hixlph N.. Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
l',lcctric & ALnnufacturing Com,)any, East Pittsburgh,
o^'^i I;''''?t'"'cnl apparatus. 2,071.800 ; Feb. 23.
Stoddard. Ralph N., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Meter-
ing system. 2,081,684; May 25.
celt")"' "'"'"'^^ ''^- ^^'■''^ Macpherson, J. M., and Stod-
LIST OF PATENTEES
597
Stoecklin, Ernst, Binningen, near Basel, and F. Geieshaber,
Riehen, near Basel, assignor to the firm Society of
Chemical Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Indi-
goid vat dyestuffs. 2,096,141 : Oct. 19.
Stoeckly, Johann J. (See Bartunek, R., Hartmann,
Stoeckly, and Uy tenbogaart. )
Stoeckly, Johann J., Teltow Seehof, and E. Witte, Berlin-
Lichterfelde, Germany, assignors to North American
Rayon Corporation. Sizing of rayon spinning cakes.
2,073,857 : Mar. 16.
Stoeckly, Johann J., and R. Bartunek, Teltow, near Ber-
lin, Germany, assignors to North American Rayon
Corporation. Manufacture of artificial filaments.
2,083,041 ; June 8.
Stoekle, Erwin R., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Globe-Union Inc., Milwaukee, Wis. Electrical con-
denser and the like. 2,091.616 ; Aug. 31.
Stoesling, Ludwig, Monrovia, Calif. Spraying apparatus.
2,101,922 ; Dec. 14.
Stoesser, Wesley C, assignor to The Dow Chemical Com-
pany, Midland, Mich. Pyrolysis of hydrocarbons.
2,099,350 ; Nov. 16.
Stoesser, Wesley C, Midland, Mich., and R. P. Marschner,
State College, Pa., assignors to The Dow Chemical
Company, Midland, Mich. Aryl oxides. 2,095,619 ;
Oct. 12.
Stoetzel, Robert J. (See Carlson, G. R., and Stoetzel.)
Stoewener, Fritz, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, assignor to
I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktlengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Germany. Production of colloidal metal hy-
droxides. 2,085,129; June 29.
Stofen, Henry J. (See Schabacker, W., flippe, and
Stofen.)
Stogner, George H., Moultrieville, S. C. Foldable step-
ladder. 2,088,878; Aug. 3.
Stogoff, Peter E., Wllkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Translating apparatus. 2,082,036 ; June 1.
Stohlberger, Philip. (See Grill, H. J., Kimber, and
Stohlberger.)
Stcihr, Josef, and E. Reidt, Waldshut, Germany, assignors
to Lonza Elektrizitatswerke und Chemische Fabriken
Aktlengesellschaft (Gampel), Basel, Switzerland. Pro-
duction of alumina substantially free from silicic acid
from alkaline earth aluminates. 2,082,526 ; June 1.
Stohr, Max., Berlin-Hermsdorf, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Electric control system.
2,095.106 : Oct. 5.
Stoikowitz, Alenxander, Hammond, Ind. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,082,853 ; June 8.
Stokely Brothers & Company. (See Eberts, Edward C,
assignor.)
Stokely, Grace M., executrix. (See Stokely, Ray L.,
deceased.)
Stokely, Ray L., deceased, by G. M. Stokely, executrix.
Floral Park, assignor to Bell Telephone Laboratories,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone system.
2,097,165 ; Oct. 26.
Stokenbury, Clyde I., Long Beach, Calif., assignor to
Eastman Oil Well Survey Company, Dallas, Tex.
Orienting deflecting tools in wells. 2.088,539 : Julv 27.
Stoker, Paul P., Wllkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa . Remote
control apparatus. 2,079,534 ; May 4.
Stoker, Robert. (See McElhaney, J. R., and Stoker.)
Stokes, F. J., Machine Company. (See Bailey, Lawrence
H., assignor.)
Stokes, F. J., Machine Company. (See Stokes, F. J., and
Wostin, assignors.)
Stokes, F. J., Machine Company. (See Westin, Charles J.,
assignor.)
Stokes, F. J., Machine Company. (See Westin, C. J., and
Donaghy, assignors.)
Stokes, Francis J., and C. J. Westin, assignors to F. J.
Stokes Machine Coinijany, I'liiladelphia, Pa. Filling
and closing machii)c. 2,077.647; Apr. 20.
Stokes, Harold E., Murraysville, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Electrical drive system. 2,070,323 ; Fob. 9.
Stokos, Jefferson D. (See .'^isson, 10. C., and Stokes.)
Stokes, John S., Huntingdon Valley, assignor to Stokes
and Smith Company, Summerdale, Philadelphia, Pa.
Forming boxes. 2,092,382 ; Sept. 7.
Stokes, Jolin S., Huntington Valley, assignor to Stokes
and Smith Company, Philadelphia, I'a. Box wrapping
system. 2,092,479 ; Sept. 7.
Stokes, Rupert O., London Wall, London, England. (;;on-
veying mechanism, particularly applicable to classifiers.
2,078,547: Apr. 27.
Stokes and Smith Company. (See Bleam, Edgar W., as-
signor.)
Slokes and Sniitli (."onipany. (See Lango, Ludwig II., ns-
signoi'. )
Slol;cK uTid Smith (,'onipany. (See Rider, Ernest G., iis-
Kigiior. )
Stokes and Smith Company. (See lllder, E. G., and
I'.alley, assignors.)
SlokcH M)id Smith Company. (Sec Stokes, John S., as-
signor.)
Stokes, Victor O., Walton-on-Naze, England, assignor to
Radio (Jorporallon of America. Push pull luidio am-
plifior circuit. 2,077,.')04 ; Apr. 20.
Stokes, William E., Brooklyn, and J. M. Wenneis, St.
Albans, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Standard
Brands Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Flavoring ma-
terial. 2,088,622 ; Aug. 3.
Stokes, William E., Brooklyn, and M. H. Kennedy, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Standard Brands
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Making fruit extract
concentrates and flavors. 2,101,962 ; Dec. 14.
Stokey, Fred E., Woods Hole, Mass. Telescopic sight.
2,094,623; Oct. 5.
Stokke, Harold, assignor to Peerless Chain Company,
Winona, Minn. Buckle for wheel traction devices.
2,072,533 ; Mar. 2.
StoU, Albert, assignor to C. L. Brackett, Detroit, Mich.
Lock nut. 2,068,613 ; Jan. 19.
Stoll, Albert, assignor to C. L. Brackett, Detroit, Mirh.
Adjustable tappet. 2,082,228 ; June 1.
Stoll, Albert, assignor C. L. Brackett, Detroit, Mich.
Making nuts. 2,087,053 ; July 13.
Stoll, Albert, assignor to C. L. Brackett, Detroit, Mich.
Valve actuating mechanism. 2.090,337; Aug. 17.
Stoll, Arthur, W. Kreis, and A. Hofman, assignors to
firm "Chemical Works Formerly Sandoz", Basel, Swit-
zerland. Partial hydrolysis of cardio-active digitalis
glucosides and products obtained thereby. 2,069,687 ;
Feb. 2.
Stoll, Arthur, and E. Burckhardt, assignors to Chemica/
Works formerly Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland. Manu-
facture, separation, and preparation of pure crystaV
lized ergot-alkaloids. 2,080,954 ; May 18.
Stoll, Arthur, and A. Hofmann, assignors to the firm
Chemical Works formerly Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland.
Lysergic acid hydrazide and its manufacture
2.090.429 ; Aug. 17.
Stoll, Arthur, and A. Hofmann, assignors to the firm
Chemical Works formerly Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland.
Lysergic acid amides and their manufacture.
2.090.430 ; Aug. 17.
Stoll, Carl W. (See Smith, N. V., and Stoll.)
StoUer, Hugh M., Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Synchronization of engines. 2,086,101 ; July 6.
StoUer, Hugh M., Mountain Lakes, N. J., and E. R. Mor-
ton, New York, N. Y., assignors to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Syn-
chronous motor. 2,081,411 ; May 25.
Stolley, William A., assignor to James Heddon's Sons,
Dowagiac, Mich. Vim lure. 2,102,492; Dec. 14.
Stolnacke, Carl E. (See Gleason, G. A., and Stolnacke.)
Stolp, Prank H., Geneva, N. Y. Accelerating transmission
mechanism. 2,084,658 ; June 22.
Stolp, Samuel S., Louisville, Ky., and R. C. Sutton, Pitts-
burgh, Pa., assignors to Cheatham Electric Switching
Device Co., Incorporated, Louisville, Ky. Trolley con-
tactor. 2,076,101 ; Apr. 6.
Stolpe, Frederick J., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Augustus F. Klasing. Operating device
for hand brakes and the like. 2,103,282; Dee. 28.
Stolper, Harry, New York, N. Y. Eyeglasses. 2,081,608;
May 25.
Stoltz, Charles E., assignor to Mancha Storage Battery
Locomotive Company, Chicago, 111. Mechanical power
shovel. 2.070,415 ; Feb. 9.
Stoltz, Charles E., assignor to Mancha Storage Battery
Locomotive Company, Chicago, 111. Power shovel.
2,077,159 ; Apr. 13.
Stoltz, Hubert R., assignor to The Fractionator Company,
Kansas City, Mo. Recirculating flue gases. 2,068,091 :
Jan. 19.
Stone, Abraham, Brooklyn, N. Y. Collapsible wardrobe.
2,083,207 ; June 8.
Stone, Albert C, Dallas, Tex. Termite shield. 2,092,6.59 ;
Sept. 7.
Stone, David C, Junction City, Kans. Baby jumper.
2,080,795 ; May 18.
Stone, Earll R., Lansdowne, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Stoker drive. 2,080,838 ; May 18.
Stone, Earll R., Lansdowne, assignor to AVostinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Oompanv, Eiist Pittsburgh,
Pa. Stoker drive. 2,080,839: May 18,
Stone, Edwin W., Longmeadow, Mass, assignor to Bigo-
low-Sanford Carpet Co., Inc., Thompsonville, Conn.
Pantograph. 2,080,974; May IS.
Stone, Elmer B., assignor to The American Hardware
Corporation, New Britain, Conn. Permutation lock.
2,081.123 ; May 18.
Stone, Klnier 15,, and Ij. M. Dyson, assignors to The Amer-
ican Hardware Corporal ioii. New I'.ritain, Conn. Pei'-
mutalion lock. 2,078,168; Apr. 20,
Stone, Gerald 1)., Evanslon, 111,, assignor, by mesne asslgn-
UKMits. to Union (";irl)i<le and Carbon Corporation.
llMiiiidiner. 2.082.36:?; .June 1.
Stone, Harry. (See l!olsoi>. K,, and Stone.)
Stone, Harry A., and V. Schaefer, Detroit, IMioh. Gnseous
electric discliarge d(>viee. 2,073.71.''> : Mar. 10.
Stone, Herbert <J., and II. U, Clillds, KIngsport, Tenn., as-
signors, l)y mesne aa.slgnnients. to IOiistn\;in Kodak Con\-
paiiy, Jersey ('ity, N. J, l.uslerless yarn from cellulose
.uel.Mte. 2,070,031 ; Feb. 9.
Slone, J,, it Company. (Si>e Tucker, Josi>iih l'\. assignor.)
SloM(>, John Mc\V., Geni'VM, assignor to Operadio Manu-
facturing Co., St, Charles, 111, Selective tuning meehn-
nism for radio receivers. 2,()»3.-l04 ; Sept. El.
598
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Stone, Julius L., Philadelphia, Pa. Portable water heat-
er. 2,097,166 ; Oct. 26.
Stone, Leslie F. (See Hopkins, H. H., Plununer, and
Stone. )
Stone, Max, New York, N. T. Shower cap. 2.068,281 :
Jan. 19.
Stone, N. I. (See Dougherty. Elmer E.. assicnor.)
Stone, Owen E., assignor to High Point Bending and
Chair Co., Siler City, X. C. Folding table. 2,088,T72 :
Aug. 3.
Stone, Porter E., Detroit, Mich. Lock. 2.070.692 ; Feb.
16.
Stone, R. Harry, Bound Brook. N. J., assignor to Tite-
flex Metal Hose Co. Hose coupling. 2,081,156 ; May
25.
Stone, Randolph. (See Ehrig, H. R., and Stone.)
Stone, Walter C, St. Louis, Mo. Hatch for railway cars.
2.100.119; Xov. 23.
Stonebraker. Fred. Sr., assignor, by mesne assignments.
to lUusigraph Corporation, San Diego, Calif. Display
sign. 2,100,111 ; Xov. 23.
Stonega Coke and Coal Company, Incorporated. (See
Lum. J. H.. and Schaefer, assignors.)
Stoneman, William J., Jr. (See Sticelber, Merlin A., as-
signor.)
Stoner. Arthur M., West Hartford, assignor to The
Jacobs Manufacturing Company, Hartford, Conn.
Chuck. 2.080,840 : May 18.
Stoner, Frank. Lakewood, assignor to The Baker-Raulang
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Industrial truck. 2,074,940 ;
Feb. 23.
Stoner, Frank H., Monroe, Mich. Platform box.
2,070,070 ; Feb. 9.
Stoner. George H.. East Boston, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Tru-Arc. Inc., Boston. Mass. Vehicle
brake. 2.082.229 ; June 1.
Stoner, George H.. East Boston, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Tru-Arc, Inc., Boston, Mass. Vehicle
brake. 2,085,834 ; July 6.
Stoner, Harry B.. and K. Knickerbocker, Aurora, HI.
Game apparatus. 2.093.293 : Sept. 14.
Stoner, Harry B.. and K. Knickerbocker, assignors to
Stoner Mfg. Corp., Aurora, 111. Game apparatus.
2.102,860: Dec. 21.
Stoner. Hershell M., Oklahoma City, Okla. Fishhook.
2,080,238 ; May 11.
Stoner Mfg. Corp. (See Stoner, H. B., and Knickerbocker,
assignors.)
Stoner. Paul. Valparaiso, Ind. Self-sealing siding.
2.078.039 : Apr. 20,
Stoney. Jown W. (See Wood, A. P., and Stoney.)
Stopperless Water Bottle Co., The. (See Reach, Milton
B., assignor.)
Storch, Max H.. Bell Harbor. Long Island, X. Y. Frame
assemblv. 2.075.409 : Mar. 30.
Storch. Otto P. (See Powers. W. S.. and Storch.)
Storch, Otto P.. Ozone Park, assignor to The W. F.
Powers Compnnv. New York, X". Y. Collapsible dis-
play device. 2.080.93S : May 18.
Storck. Frederick W., Arlington, assignor to Standard
Mailing Machines Company, Everett, Mass. Motor
drive control for duplicating machines and the like.
2.069.729 ; Feb. 2.
Storck, Fn-ciiTick \V.. Arlington, assignor to Standard Mail-
ing Machines Company. Everett, Mass. Reversible
drive f"r duplicators. 2.077,779 : Apr. 20.
Storck. Frederick W.. Arlington, assignor to Standard
Mailing Machines Companv. Everett, Mass. Envelope
flap nioistenlns device. 2.n77.7."'0 : .Apr. 20.
Storck, Frederick W., Arlington. Mass.. assignor to
Standard Mailing Machines Company, Everett, Mass.
Sheet feeding device for duplicators. 2.0S1.3S6; May
25.
Storck. Frederick W., .Arlington, assignor to Standard
>railing Machines Company, Everett, ^fnss. Sheet
moistening device for duplicators. 2.083,042 : June 8.
Storck. Frederick W.. Arlington, assignors to Standard
Mailing Machines Company. Everett. Mass. Reverse
motion stop for duplicators. 2.083.043 ; June 8.
Storck. Frederick W.. Arlington, assignor to Standard
Mailing >fachines Company. Everett. Mass. Combined
clamp relea.se and motion stop for duplicators.
2.083,044 : June 8.
Storck. Frederick W.. Arlington, assignor to Standard
Mailing Machines Companv. Everett. Sfass. Dupli-
cator. 2.093.385: Sept. 14.
Storck. Frederick W.. Arlington, and C. V. Fran.qon, Dor-
chester, assignors to Standard Mailing Machines Com-
panv. Everett, Mass. Fluid control for duplicators.
2.069.730 : Fob. 2.
Storck. Frfderick W.. .\rlincton. and P. T. Tnieman,
Canton, assignors to Standard M.niling M.ichines Com-
?ianv. Kverott. Mass. Automatic sheet feeding device
or "duplicators. 2.003.384: Sept. 14.
Sfor^, Arthur O.. Regina. Saskatchewan, Canada. Mois-
ture tester. 2.082.364; Juno 1.
Store Equipmont Corporation. (Soo P.urrows, Clinton A..
aa.slgnor. >
Storey. Jack M.. and P. E. Smith. Herrln. Til. Animated
motion pirtiire machine. 2.084.7^2; Juno 22.
Storov, Leonldas P.. St. Paul, assignor to South Park
Hvdrant * Pnmp Co., South St. Paul, Minn. Hydrant.
2.ft78,782 ; Apr. 27.
Storey. Nortnan C. (See Hasson, P. R.. and Storey.)
Storfer, Alfred, Brooklyn, X. Y. Knife. 2,075,553 : Mar.
Storkline Furniture Corporation. (See Michal, James,
Storm Manufacturing Company. (See Lynch, W. F., and
Moeller, assignors.) ,„ ^, ,r...
Storm Manufacturing Co., Inc. (See Thorsen. Thor, as-
Storm. Trygve. Fort Wayne. Ind., assignor to Bakelite
Building Products Co. Inc.. Xew York. .X. Y. Roofing
and siding construction. 2,085,552 ; June 29.
Storman, Edward A., Chicago, HI., assignor of forty-nine
per cent to P. A. Cavallo, P. A. Cavallo, Jr., E. S.
Cavallo, and M. A. Cavallo. Motion sign or the like.
2.095.158: Oct. 5. ^ ^^ »t .r
Storv, Bertrand W., and E. W. Fuller, Woodbury, N. J.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Socony-Vacuum Oil
Conipanv, Incorporated. Oil composition. 2,081,886 ;
May 25."
Storv. I'd ward B. (See Aston. J., and Story.)
Stofv, Ernst J., assignor of one-half to J. M. Delaney,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Wood heel machine. 2,080,638 ;
May 18.
Storv Le Rov G.. Beacon, assignor to The Texas Com-
pa"nv. Xew York. N. Y. Treating hydrocarbon oil.
2.067.S65 : Jan. 12.
Storv. Le Rov G., Glonham. assignor to The Texas Com-
p.nnv, Xew York, X. Y. Lubricating oil. 2,077.781 ; Apr.
20. "
Story, Le Roy G.. Bronxville, assignor to The Texas Com-
panv, Xew York, X. Y. Conversion of hydrocarbon oils.
2,079,776 ; May 11.
Storv. Le Rov G., Bronxville. assignor to The Texas Com-
pa"nv, Xew" York, X. Y. Manufacture of motor fuels.
2.094.5.=54 ; Sept. 28.
Stott Briquet Company. (See Morton, Harold S., as-
signor.)
Stott, Frank. St. Albans, assignor to Marks Products Co.
Inc.. Brooklyn, X. Y. Knob fastener. 2.069,427 ; Feb. 2.
Stiitter. Hermann. Leverkusen. and T. Hermann. Lever-
kusen-Wiesdorf. Germany, assignors to Wlnrhrop Chemi-
cal Company. Inc., Xew York. X. Y. Moth-proofing
detergent composition. 2.0S2.1S8 ; June 1.
Stotts. Francis H.. Wvnne. Ark. Automatic burglar
alarm. 2.075,147 : Ma"r. 30.
Stotz Kontakt G. m. b. H. (See Schilling, Karl, as-
signor.)
Stouff. Louis M. J.. Lyon. France. Furnace for burning
granular fuel and the like. 2,088.879 ; Aug. 3.
Stougaard, Holger. (See Bowman, F. C, and Stou-
gaard.)
Stough. Charles R.. assignor to Motor VTheel Corpora-
tion. Lansing, Mich. Vehicle wheeL 2,101,923 ;
Dec. 14.
Stoughton. Philip. Xew York, N. T. Bath salts.
2.084,465 ; June 22.
Stonlil. Charles R., Pocahontas, Iowa. Scraper for trac-
tors. 2.096.656 ; Oct. 19.
Stout, Abraham B., Plymouth, Ind. Medicated steam
bath. 2.070.378 ; Feb. 9.
Stout, Alice, executrix. (See Stout, Edward, assignor.)
Stout. Edward, deceased, A. Stout, executrix, assignor to
Alice Stout, Burlington. Iowa. Recording mechanism
for trains. 2.080.855 ; May 18.
Stout. Edward E. (See Weydell. Jarl M., assignor.)
Stout. Ray L.. Ashtabula, and J. A. Povlis. Jefferson, Ohio.
Automobile radio antenna. 2.093.217 : Sept. 14.
Stout, Raymond K. (See Holliday, T. B.. and Stout)
Stout, Raymond K.. Davton, Ohio. Compass mount.
Re. 20.523 ; Sept. 28.
Stout, Raymond K., Dayton. Ohio. Illuminating means
for indicating instruments. 2.075.068 : Mar. 30.
Stout. Raymond K.. Dayton, Ohio. (Compass mount.
2.085.050 : June 29.
Stout. William B. (See Adams. E. E., Blomberg, Mussev,
and Stout.)
Stout, William B.. Detroit, Mich., assignor to Pullman-
Standard Car Manufacturing Company. Railway car.
2.093.579 : Sept. 21.
Stout. William B.. and E. H. Wright. Detroit. Mich.,
assignors to Pullman Standard Car & Manufacturing
Company. Engine cooling and air conditioning system
for self-propoUod vehicles. 2.0^2.230 : June 1
Stovall. William D. R., Jackson, Miss. Sanding machine.
2.080.345 ; May 11. ^ mttv.iuiie.
Stover, Charles R., Elkview, W. Va. Pipe catting ap-
paratus. 2.090.431 ; Aug. 17.
Stover. Jerry S.. Rochester, Minn. Auxiliarv glare shield.
2.096.142 : Oct. 10.
Stover. Murray A., Pasadena, Calif. Musical Instrument
pitch control accessory. 2.072.043 ; Feb. 23.
Stow. .Audlcy IT., deceased. Charleston. W. Va.. by Sanford
Investment Comp.Tny. Wilniufrton. Del., assign"ee. Mine
and other car. Re. 20.590 ; Dec. 14.
Stow, .\udloy H.. depense<i. Charleston. W. Va.. by San-
ford Investment Co., Wilmington. Del.. as"signee.
Sidewise dumping mine car and the like. Re. 20.591 ;
Dec. 14
Stowe, Charles E.. Frankfort X. Y.. assignor of one-
fourth to C. D. Shaeffer. Jefferson. Iowa, and one-
fourth to Williamson & Williamson, Jlinneapolis, Minn.
Card basebal game. 2.088.492 : July 27
^^S"^^- ^"linm C . Redding, Calif. Musical instrument.
2.089.029 ; Aug. 10.
LIST OF PATENTEES
599
Stowe-Woodward, Inc. (See Ward, Sherman B., assignor.)
Stowe-Woodward, Inc. (See Wilkie, R. J., assignor.)
Stowell, Arthur R., Greenwood, Maine, assignor to Stowell
Targets, Inc., Lockes Mills, Maine. Target. 2,076,135 ;
Apr. 6.
Stowell Targets, Inc. (See Stowell, Arthur R., assignor.)
Stowick, Stanley, Chicago, 111. Spotlight. 2,085,614 ;
June 29.
Straat, Harold W., Irondequoit, assignor to Bausch &
Lomb Optical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Refracto-
meter. 2,080,841 ; May 18.
Straatman, Alphons G. H., The Hague, Netherlands, as-
signor to Shell Development Companj^, San Francisco,
Calif. Apparatus for well surveying. 2,076,211 ;
Apr. 6.
Strachan & Henshaw Limited. (See Grossmith, George
W., assignor.)
Strachan, John M., assignor to Ingersoll Milling Machine
Company, Rockford, 111. Machine tool. 2,085,397 ;
June 29.
Strachan, Thomas H., Dayton, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Hobart Manufacturing Company, Troy,
Ohio. Meat slicer. 2,075,554 ; Mar. 30.
Strachovsky, Nikita. (See Paulsen, Jean F., and Stra-
chovsky.)
Strack, Albert F., Suresnes, France. Electrical heater
for cooking purposes. 2,093,939 ; Sept. 21.
Stradley, James H., Carneys Point, N. J., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Con-
tinuous dyeing process. 2,074,()31 ; Mar. 16.
Stradling, Samuel, Bridgeport, Conn. Support for solder-
ing irons. 2,086,102 ; July 6.
Straeten, Charles L. (See Dziedzic, N. J., and Straeten.)
Strahan, Joseph C. J., New York, N. Y. Full-fashioned
hosiery. 2,099,991 ; Nov. 23.
Strahm, Allen D., assignor to Snappies, Inc., Tulsa, Okla.
Elastic clasp pad and producing the same. 2,093,623 ;
Sept. 21.
Strahm, Andrg, La Chaux de Fonds, assignor of one-third
to S. Maeder, Tavannes, and one-third to G. Friedli,
Reconvilier, Switzerland. Electric clock. 2,084,220 ;
June 15.
Strain, Daniel E., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Resinous composition and
the manufacture thereof. 2,084,415 ; June 22.
Strain, Daniel E., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Impregnated cigarette.
2,092,817: Sept. 14.
Strain, Daniel E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Polymerization product and process of polymeri-
zation. 2,097,263 ; Oct. 26.
Strain, Daniel E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Cellulosic article of manufacture and preparing
same. 2,099, 4.')5 ; Nov. 16.
Strain, Daniel E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Molding compositions and molding. 2,101,107 ;
Dec. 7.
Straith, Claire L., Detroit, Mich. Safety device for auto-
mobiles. 2.070,760 ; Feb. 16.
Straith, Claire L., Detroit, Mich. Safety device for auto-
mobiles. 2.091,057 ; Aug. 24.
Stramaglia, Nicola, Chicago, 111. Automotive refrigerating
and cooling system. 2,070,379 ; Feb. 9.
Strancke, Charles, Milwaukee, Wis. Charge modifying at-
t.Tchment for engine intake manifolds. 2,073,887: Mar.
16.
Strand, August A., Maiden, assignor to G and N Engineer-
ing Company, Boston, Mass. Thermostat. 2,075,873 ;
Apr. 6.
Strand, Axel C, Chicago, 111. Waste water heat recovery
apparatus. 2,075,784 ; Mar. 30.
Strandlund, Carl G., assignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
111. Plow. 2,076,051 : Apr. 6.
Strandlund, Carl G., assignor to Deere & Company,
Molino, 111. Cultivator and planter. 2,097,078 :
Nov. 2.
Strandlund, Carl G., assignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
111. Plow. 2.098,472 : Nov. 9.
Strang, Perry S., Chicago, 111. Electric conduit and
outlet channel. 2,090,2.'!0 ; Aug. ]7.
Strange, Andrew L., Hove, England. Antidazzle device for
vehicle head lamps. 2,074,620 ; Mar. 23.
Strange, Charles C. (See Pilhlad, E. J., and Strange.)
Strange, Charles C, Port Richmond, Staten Island, N. Y.
Jjpvcr mechanism. 2,088,880 ; Aug. 3.
Strange, (Jcorge W., assignor of one-fourth to J. Hodgson,
Indlanripolls, Ind. Concrete form clamp. 2,075,239;
Mar. 30.
Strange, Wm. J., Co. (See Levlnson, Arthur A., as-
signor.)
Strano, S.'im, and R. E. Gohne, assignors to Jaokes-Evnns
MnnufacUiring flonipany, St. Louis, Mo. Stove top.
2,103.100 : Dec. 21.
Stranszky, Kmil, assignor to American Sterilizer Company,
Erie, Pa. Control inechanism for heat exchange anna-
ratus. 2,088,728 ; Aug. 3.
Strnssor, Myron S., Albany, N. Y. Packaglne device.
2,080,009 : May 11.
StntHsncM', Frank J., Mnplewood Township, N. J. Orna-
ment. 2.069.280 : Feb. 2.
Strate-Stroke Pumps and Engines Proprietary Limited.
(See Hildyard, William A., assignor.)
Stratford, Charles W., assignor to Stratford Development
Corporation, Kansas City, Mo. Apparatus for treat-
ing hydrocarbon oils. 2,102,548 : Dec. 14.
Stratford, Charles W., Kansas City, Mo., and A. E.
Drissner, assignors to National Acme Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Centrifuge. 2,085,929 ; July 6.
Stratford Development Corporation. (See Stratford,
Charles W., assignor.)
Stratford, Herbert R. (See Newcomb, E. R., and Strat-
ford.)
Stratford, Herbert R., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to The
Stratmore Company, Wilmington, Del. Surfacing ap-
paratus. 2,082,916 ; June 8.
Stratford, Reginald K., Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, assignor
to Standard Oil Development Company. Treating oils
in the presence of clay. 2.091.892 : Aug. 31.
Stratford, William M., assignor to The Texas Company,
New York, N. Y. Treating hydrocarbon oils.
2,078,468 ; Apr. 27.
Stratford, William M., assignor to The Texas Company,
New York, N. Y. Recovering aromatic constituents
from mineral oil. 2,087,455 : July 20.
Strathmeyer, Walter, Oppau, assignor to I. G. Farben-
industrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Production of sodium aluminum fluoride.
2,075,370 ; Mar. 30.
Strathmore Company, The. (See Paasche, Jens A., as-
signor.)
Stratmore Comi)any, The. (See Newcomb, E. R., and
Stratford, assignors.)
Stratmore Company, The. (See Stratford, Herbert R.,
assignor.)
Strathmore Paper Company. (See Speed, James, as-
signor.)
Stratton, Albert C, Lincoln Park, assignor to Alfred S.
Marlow, Ridgewood, N. J. Self-priming impeller pump
for gas and fluid mixtures. 2,100,365 : Nov. 30.
Stratton, Ernest K., San Francisco, Calif. Medicinal
compounds. 2,073,659 : Mar. 16.
Stratton, James L., and A. H. Henry, Oklahoma City,
Okla. Tipple truck platform. 2,089,717 ; Aug. 10.
Stratton, Jerry L., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Compensating circuit.
2,068,577 ; Jan. 19.
Stratton, Jerry L., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Regulating system. 2,074,947 ;
Mar. 23.
Stratton, Lee, Forestville, Ohio. Refrigerator cabinet.
2,092,430 ; Sept. 7.
Straub, Alvin L., Tomball, Tex. Air gun. 2,101,762;
Dec. 7.
Straub, Francis J., New Kensington, Pa. Making con-
crete building blocks. 2,099,946 ; Nov. 23.
Straub, Fritz. (See Zweifel, H., Graenacher, Grether,
and Straub.)
Straub, Fritz, F. Grether, and C. Gi-aenacher, assignors
to the firm of Society of Chemical Industry in Ba.sle,
Basel, Switzerland. Dyeing animal fibers and compo-
sition of matter for said purpose. 2,075,371 ; Mar. 30.
Straub. Fritz, and H. Mayer, assignors to the firm Society
of Clhemical Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland.
Complex metal compounds of diazo-dyestuffs. 2,080,191 ;
May 11.
Straub, Fritz, Basel, and H. Schneider, Riehen, near
Ba.sel, assignors to Society of Chemical Industry in
Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Azo dyestuffs containing
metal in complex union. 2,090,432 ; Aug. 17.
Straub, Fritz, and P. Pieth. assignors to the firm of
Society of Chemical Industry in Baslo, Basel, Switzer-
land. 2-amino-l-hydroxynaphthaleno sulphonic acids
and producing same. 2,091,743 : Aug. 31.
Straub, Fritz, and W. Anderau, assignors to Society of
Chemical Industry in Basic, Basel, Switzerland. Dye-
ing vegetable fiber. 2.092,429 ; Sept. 7.
Straub, Samuel C, assignor to Certain-Teed Products
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Covering material.
2,090,490 ; Aug. 17.
Straubel, C. W., et al. (See Straubel, Frederick L. G.,
assignor.)
Straubel, Frederick L. G., Green Ray, Wis. Panel and
card carrier combination. 2,101,903: Dec. 14.
Straubel, Frederick L. G., assignor of one-eighth to O. C.
Straubel, Green Bay, Wis., and two-eighths to C. W.
Straubel, Youngstown, Ohio. Front leaf control for
tilting front drawers. 2,090,047 ; Aug. 24.
Straubel, Frederick L. G., nssignor of one-eighth to O. C.
Straubel, Green Bay, Wis., and two-eighths to C. W.
Sh-aubel, Youngstown, Ohio. Front leaf control for
tilling front drawers. 2,090,648; Aug. 24.
Strinil)(>l, Frederick L. G., nssignor of ono-elghth to O. C.
Slnuibel, Green Bay, Wis., and two-eighths to C. W.
Straubel, Youngstown, Ohio. Device iis a fastening
I'oi' ninwnys on a card index panel. 2, 093,9-10 : Sept. 21.
Stnuibel, li'roderick Tj. O., nssignor of one eighth to O. C.
Sh-.iuhel, (;r(-eu Bay, Wis., and two eighths to C. W.
SIriiubel, Youngstown, Ohio, (^nrd Index panel and
card carrier coniblnntlon. 2,093,911 ; Sept. 21.
Strnuliel, O. C, ot nl. (See Straubel, Frederick L. O..
nssignor.)
Strnuch, Clauss B., New York, N. Y. Nasal inhaler.
2,097,846 ; Nov. 2.
600
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Straucb, Clauss B., Xew York, N. Y. Preventing erosions
and perforations in metal containers. 2,097,847 ;
Nov. 2.
Strauch, Georg, assignor to Chemische Fabrik Stockhausen
& Cie, Krefeld, Germany. Water-soluble sulpbonation
products of phosphatides, and preparing same.
2,079,973 • May 11.
Strauch & Hoffman, Messrs., et al. (See Waters, Charles
B., assignor.)
Straumann, Reinhard, Waldenburg, Canton of Bale-
Campagne, Switzerland. Spring of nickel iron alloy.
2,072,489 : Mar. 2.
Straus, Fritz, Berlin, assignor to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Production of halogenated ethers. 2,075,312 ; Mar. 30.
Straus, Fritz, Berlin, assignor to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Production of halogenated ethers. 2,075,313 ; Mar. 30.
Straus, Harry H. (See Heygel, Paul R., assignor.)
Straus, Harrv H., New York, X. Y. Cigarette paper
booklet. 2.087,786 ; July 20.
Straus, Solomon, New York, N. Y. Cleaning and renovat-
ing apparatus. 2.081,685 : May 25.
Straus. Sylvan M., (iloversviile, N. Y. Glove. 2,066,428 ;
Jan. 5.
Straus, Sylvan M., Gloversville, N. Y. Ornamented ar-
ticle and making the same. 2.066,747 ; Jan. 5.
Strause, Louis J., Atlantic City, N. J. Tooth brush.
2,084,873 ; June 22.
Strauss, Albert A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Safety hat or cap.
2.074,627 ; Mar. 23.
Strauss, n€e Ruppel, Frida, heir. (See Ruppel, Sigwart.)
St^au^^s. Joseph B., Chic.igo, 111. Automatic road direc-
tion sign. 2.097.900 ; Nov. 2.
Strauss, Luke J., Buffalo, N. Y. Safety razor structure.
2,086,648 ; July 13.
Strauss, Ober G., Orlando, Fla. Wrapping machine.
2.090.559 ; Aug. 17.
Strauss, Siegmund, Vienna, Austria. Connection used
in proceedings for measuring very high resistances.
2,081,074; May 18.
Straussberger, Hans J. (See Mutchler, A. W., and Strauss-
berger.)
Straussler, Nicholas, London, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Alvis-Straussler Limited, Coventry, England.
Wheel suspension for endless track vehicles. 2,089,042 ;
Aug. 3.
Straw, Clayton. (See Davis, N. F., and Straw.)
Straw. Clayton, Henniker, and C. H. George, assignors
to Kingsbury & Davis Machine Company, Contoocook,
N. H. Bos making machine. 2,082,365 ; June 1.
Strawbridge & Clothier. (See Tarr, Margaret H., as-
signor.)
Strawn, Marion L., assignor to The Ingersoll Milling Ma-
chine Company, Rockford, 111. Machine tool.
2,086,583 ; July 13.
Strawn, Marion L., assignor to The Ingersoll Milling Ma-
chine Company. Rockford, 111. Machine tool.
2,102,655 ; Dec. 21.
Strawn, Raymond W., Vista, Calif. Power aquaplane.
2,094,136 : Sept. 28.
Strawser, Greeley E., West Leisenring, assignor of one-
half to J. Q. Adams, Uniontown, Pa. Electric heating
system. 2,078,548 ; Apr. 27.
Streander, I'hilip B., Searsdale, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Underpinning & Foundation Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Disposal of sewage and the like.
2,077,498 : Apr. 20.
Streander, Philip B.. Searsdale. assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Underpinning & Foundation Company,
Inc., New York. N. Y. Treating sewage, industrial
wastes, and the like. 2.077.907 ; Apr. 20.
Streander, Philip B., Searsdale, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Underpinning & Foundation Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Treatment of sewage, industrial
waste, and the like. 2,084,059 ; June 22.
Streander, Philip B.. Searsdale, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Underpinning & Foundation "Coinpanv. Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Combined settling and filtration.
2,086,829 ; July 13.
Streb, Robert J. (See Chappell. R. R.. and Strcb.)
Strebler, George L., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Eagle
Foundry Company. Refrigerator. 2,072,347 ; Mar. 2.
Streckor, Gerald, and T. GJickel, Darmstadt, (Jermanv.
Slitting machine. 2.08.'>.835 ; July 0.
Streckfuss, Elmer G., assignor to The Cincinnati Time
Recorder Company. Cincinnati, Ohio. Time recorder
mechanism. 2,08fl.952 ; July 13.
Street, Horace R.. Cleveland, Ohio. Making valves.
2.066,058 ; Jan. .'>.
Streefer-Amet Company. (See Haegelo, Otto P., as-
signor.)
Strehlow, Walter F. (See Frudden, C. E., and Streh-'
low. )
Strcibel, Ludwig. (See Ehreamann. A., and Streibel.)
Strelch, Frank, nssicnor to Steel Housing Corporation,
Chicago. 111. Wall construction for metallic bulldinca.
2.074.000; M.TT. ^r,.
Strelch, Frank, assignor of one-third to C. H. Canbv, Jr.,
and one-third to 11. H. Thompson, Chicago, 111. Dough
twisting machine. 2.080,.'584 ; May 18.
Strelch. t"r;ink. iisslgnor of one-third to C. II. Canby,
.Tr., and one-llilrd to H. II. Thompson, Chicago, 111.
Dough twisting machine. 2,000,379 ; Aug. 17.
Streight, Harvey R. L. (See Barsby, C. R., and Streight)
Streitwolf, Frieda, administratrix. (See Fehrle, A.,
Streitwolf, and Fritzsche.)
Streitwolf, Karl. (See Fehrle, A., Streitwolf, and
Fritzsche.) „ „ ,
Streitwolf, Karl, Frankfort-on-the-Mam, A. Fehrle, Bad
Soden-on-the-Taunus, and W. Herrmann, Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Germany, assignors to Winthrop Chemical
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bismuth salts of
arseno compounds and preparing them. 2,068,206 ;
JanTlO. . , „
Streitwolf, Karl, Frankfort-on-the-Main, A. Fehrle, Bad
Soden-in-Tauuus, and H. Oesterlin, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germanv, assignors to Winthrop Chemical Com-
pany, Inc., New York. N. Y. Organic arsenic com-
pounds. 2,070,145 : Feb. 9.
Streitwolf, Karl, Frankfort-on-the-Main, A. Fehrle, Bad
Soden-in-Taunus, and H. Oesterlin, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany, assignors to Winthrop Chemical Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Aromatic arsonic acids
and preparing them. 2,070,146 ; Feb. 9.
Streitwolf, Karl, Frankfort-on-the-Main, A. Fehrle, Bad
Soden-on-the-Taunus, and W. Herrmann, Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Germanv, assignors to Winthrop Chemical
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Asymmetric arseno
compounds. 2,078.351 ; Apr. 27.
Streitwolf. Karl, Frankfort-on-the-Main, A. Fehrle, Bad-
Soden in Taunus, and W. Herrmann, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany, assignors to Winthrop Chemical Com-
panv. Inc., New York, N. Y. Asymmetric arseno com-
pounds. 2,095,577 ; Oct. 12.
Strelow, Henrv A., assignor to The Heil Co., Milwaukee,
Wis. Vent assemblage. 2,086,969 ; July 13.
Strelow, Max. (See Strelow, Whilhelm, and M.)
Strelow, Wilhelm, Berlin-Zehlendorf, and M. Strelow,
Potsdam, Germany. Gas valve construction. 2,099,284 ;
Nov. IG.
Streun, John A., Sherman, assignor to Hardwicke-Etter
Companv, Gravson County, Tex. Cotton drier.
2,071,049 : Feb. 16.
Streun, John A., assignor to Hardwicke-Etter Company,
Sherman, Tex. Mote board and cleaner for gins.
2,072,319 : Mar. 2.
Streun, John A., assignor to Hardwicke-Etter Company,
Sherman, Tex. Adjustable lip for lint ducts.
2.073,.">R8: Mar. 16.
Streun, John A., assignor to Hardwicke-Etter Company,
Sherman, Texas. Combination huUer and feeder.
2,081,412 ; May 25.
Streun, John A., Sherman, Tex., assignor to Hardwicke-
Etter Company. HuUer feeder for cotton. 2,087,390 ;
July 20.
Streun. John A., Sherman, Tex., assignor to Hardwicke-
Etter Company. Cotton drier. 2.090.208 : Oct. 19.
Strey, Elfriede, Zoppot, Free City of Danzig. Board
game. 2,097,052 : Oct. 26.
Streyffert, Carl M.. Norrkoping, Sweden. Automatic draft
regulator for boilers. 2.094,309 ; Sept. 28.
Streysman, Francis E., and M. T. Strlkol, Chicago, HI.
Laboratory equipment. 2,076.485 ; Apr. 6.
Strezoff, Bogoia, Minneapolis, Minn. Separable scissor
construction. 2,083,483 ; June 8.
Strezoff, Bogoia. Minneapolis, Minn. Safety razor blade
sharpener. 2,092,939 : Sept. 14.
Strezoff. Bogoia, Minneapolis, Minn. Massaging vibrator.
2.092,940: Sept. 14.
Strezoff, Bogoia, Minneapolis, Minn. Boat propelling de-
vice. 2,039,544 ; Nov. 16.
Strezynski, George J., Poughkeepsie, assignor to The De
Laval Separator Company, New York, N. Y. Centrifugal
separator bowl. 2,068,520: Jan. 19.
Strezynski, George J., Poughkeepsie, assignor to The De
Laval Separator Company. New York, N. Y. Collecting
chamber for liquids discharged from centrifugal bowls.
2,077,813 : Apr. 20.
Strieker, George W., et al. (See Springer, Arthur J.,
assignor.)
Strieker, Paul. Monthey, assignor to the firm Society of
Chemical Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Ma-
terial for combating pests. 2,072.226 : Mar. 2.
Strickhouser, Sherman I., Providence, and E. J. Joss,
Cranston, R. I., assignors to United States Rubber
Company, New York. N. Y. Making hollow rubber
articles. 2.078.913 ; Apr. 27.
Strickland. Charles V., and W. O. Slorgan, assignors to
R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Companv. Winston-Salem, N. C.
Machine for cutting and feeding blanks to body form-
ing machines. 2,080.196 ; July 6.
Strickland, David J.. Beacon, N. Y. Skip for handling
brick stacks. 2.094,762 : Oct. 5.
Strickland. Royal F., and 11. D. Blake, Cleveland Heights,
and S. McLean, South Euclid, Ohio, assignors to Gen-
S''SL -i?i'''^'ri'^ Company. Enclosed arc device.
2,081,776 ; Mav 25.
^*o n-'^noo ^'.'"^ •>;;• Detroit, Mich. Grinding machine.
.i,0i6,C82: Apr. 13.
Strickland. William R., Detroit, Mich. Internal combus-
tion engine. 2.0S2.2.S1 : June 1
Strickler Ellis B., Yorkana, Pa. Novelty box. 2,070,693 :
r eh. 16.
^'J^''*,'''''. •'^'""'■'ce E., Maplewood, N. J., assignor to Bell
lolephono Laboratories. Incorporated, New York, N.
c^\- ,Transmi.qsion .system. 2.102.138 : Dec. 14.
Strlh-ol, Michael T. (See Streysman, F. E., and Strlkol.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
601
Strindberg, Richard, Worcester, Mass. Fluid strainer or
filter. 2,068,282 ; Jan. 19.
Strindberg, Richard, assignor to Development Associates,
Inc., Worcester, Mass. Gas filter. 2,070,872 ; Feb. 16.
Strindberg, Richard, assignor to Development Associates,
Inc., Worcester, Mass. Gas filter. 2,076,304 ; Apr. 6.
Strindberg, Richard, assignor to Development Associates,
Inc., Worcester, Mass. Gas filter. 2,076,305 ; Apr. 6.
Strindberg, Richard, assignor to Development Associates,
Inc., Worcester, Mass. Air filter. 2,080,154 ; May 11.
String, Benjamin T., Norwood, Ohio. Game. 2,076,010;
Apr. 6.
String, Russell C. (See Gray, C. W., and String.)
Stringer, Olice G., Soso, Miss. Rat trap. 2,087,129 ;
July 13.
Stringer, William E. (See Weisberg, S. M., Chappell,
Stringer, Stevens and Trebler.)
Stripling, Luke S., Amarillo, Tex. Power controlling
means for windmills. 2,094,504 ; Sept. 28.
Strnad, James F. (See Blazek, J. Y., and Strnad.)
Strobel, Karl, Corporation. (See Strobel, Karl, assignor.)
Strobel, Karl, Whittier, assignor to Karl Strobel Corpora-
tion, Los Angeles, Calif. Welding generator.
2,102,761 ; Dec. 21.
Strobell, John D. (See Schepmoes, L., and Strobell.)
Strobridge, William, Syracuse, assignor to United States
Hoffman Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Garment pressing machine. 2,089,586 ; Aug. 10.
Strobridge, William, Syracuse, assignor to United States
Hoffman Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Garment pressing machine. 2,097,746 ; Nov. 2.
Strobridge, William, Syracuse, assignor to United States
Hoffman Machinery Corporation. New York, N. Y.
Garment pressing machine. 2,099,181 ; Nov. 16.
Strode, Victor W., Portland, Oreg. Primer valve.
2,067,425 : Jan. 12.
Strohbach, William C, Mexico, D. F., Mexico. Grip for
golf clubs. 2,094,417 ; Sept. 28.
Stroher, Georg, Rothenkirchen, Germany. Hair waving
appliance. 2,102,241; Dec. 14.
StrOher, Karl G., Rothenkirchen, Germany. Making per-
manent waves. 2,075,631 ; Mar. 30.
Strom, Adolph E., Portland, Oreg. Latch for window
operators. 2,073,910 ; Mar. 16.
Strom, Albert P., Wilkinsburg, C. L. Denault, Forest Hills,
and L. McCulloch, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignors to West-
inghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. Elec-
trical arc extinguishing and insulating material.
2,077,282 ; Apr. 13.
Strom, Edward M., assignor to Central Metallic Casket
Co., Chicago, 111. Burial container or casket.
2,096,290 : Oct. 19.
Stromberg Electric Company,
assignor.)
Stromberg Electric Company,
signor.)
Stromberg Electric Company,
signor. )
Stromberg, Emil A. (See Mitchell, Henry W., assignor.)
Stromberg, John A., Des Plaines, 111. Floor for ice skat-
ing rinks. 2,006,056 ; Jan. 5.
Stromeyer, Charles F., Mount Vernon, assignor to Revela-
tion Patents Holding Company, New York, N. Y. Elec-
trical transmission system. 2,070,071 ; Feb. 9.
Strommer, Sigfrid. (See Naess, H., and Strommer.)
Stronach, Edwin J., Chicago, 111. Exercising device.
2,068,578 ; Jan. 19.
Strong, Arthur J., Highland Park, Mich. Lapping ma-
chine. 2,076,601 ; Apr. 13.
Strong, Chester F., New York, N. Y. Alternating current-
direct current interchanging system and control there-
for. 2.087.659 ; July 20.
Strong, Harold V., Ightham, and R. Hagyi-Ristic, London,
England. Preparation of originals for reproduction by
printing or analogous processes. 2,087,130 ; July 13.
Strong, Lawrence D., Maywood, assignor of one-half to
G. K. Noble, Chicago, 111. Distant volume control.
2.082,745 ; June 1.
Strong, Leroy W., Billings, Mont. Fish lure. 2,082,305 ;
June 1.
Strong, Robert M., Pasadena, and F. S. Roddie, Altadena
Calif. Mixine device. 2,091.532: Aug. 31.
Strong-Scott Mfg., Co., The. (See Quehl, Richard G., as-
signor.)
Strong, William E. S., assignor to John B. Pierce Founda-
tion, New Yorlc, N. Y. Structural unit and assembly
of same. 2,000,205 ; ; Oct. 19.
Stroop, John, New York, N. Y., assignor to Pad-Y-Wax
Comp.Tny, Inc. Wax applicator and making the same.
2,071,365; Feb. 23.
Strothor, John A., Darion, and W. F. Bornart, Jr., Old
Oreenwicli, assignors to Pitney-Bowes Postage Meter
Co., St.nmford, Conn. Tax stamp printing device.
2,090,919 : Aug. 24.
Strother, Robert IL, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Reming-
ton Typewriter Company, Ilion, N. Y. Computing ma-
chine. 2,071,580; Feb. 23.
Strotliinan, Robert L., Milwaukee, Wis. Arlifloial gem
In the nature of aHlerlao. 2,090,240- Aug. 17.
Stroud. Clinrli'S 10. (.See (.'rcgorlns, T. K., and Stroud.)
Stroud, FninclH II., Seattle, Wnsh., nsslgnor to Weaver
Maiiufacluring Coinijany, Springfield, 111. Brake test-
ing iippiinitim. 2,070,873 ; Feb. 1(1.
(See Jackson, Edward B.,
(See Long, Albert E., as-
(See Ostler, Ernest S., as-
Stroud, Voet E., Long Beach, Calif., assignor to Globe
Oil Tools Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Straight hole
drilling device. Re. 20,405 ; June 8.
Strough, J. Val., San Leandro, Calif. Hinge. 2,096,311 ;
Oct. 19.
Stroup, Philip T., New Kensington, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Aluminum-cal-
cium alloys. 2,087,269 ; July 20.
Stroup, Philip T., New Kensington, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Heat treatment
of aluminous metals. 2,092,033 ; Sept. 7.
Stroup, Philip T., New Kensington, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Thermal treat-
ment of aluminous metals. 2,092,034 ; Sept. 7.
Stroup, Philip T., New Kensington, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Thermal treat-
ment of aluminum and aluminum base alloys.
2,092,035 ; Sept. 7.
Stroup, Philip T., New Kensington, assignor to Aluminum
C'ompany of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lining for
molten metal containers. 2,094.028 ; Sept. 28.
Strouse Adler Company, The. (See Bissell, Raymond W.,
assignor.)
Strouse Adler Company, The. (See Laguzzi, Mario, as-
signor.)
Strouse Baer Company, The. (See Baer, Abram K., as-
signor.)
Strouse, George C, assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Para-hydroxy-para'-
ethoxy diphenylamine. 2,101,879 ; Dec. 14.
Strout, Archie L. (See Halloran, R. A., and Strout.)
Strout, Ralph C, Wollaston, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Pneumatic Scale Corporation, Limited,
Quincy, Mass. Band forming and applying machine.
2,089,769 ; Aug. 10.
Strout, Ralph C, Wollaston, Iilass.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Band applying machine. 2,103,302 ;
Dec. 28.
Strozut, George, Salem, Oreg. Waffle lifter. 2,087,938;
July 27.
Strub, Andrew. (See Ogle, J. C, and Strub.)
Strube, Harry L. (See Sayers, W. W., Strube, and
Weisel.)
Struble, Minnie G., Kenmore, assignor to Kettleworth
Mfg. Co. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Cooking utensil.
2,097,478 ; Nov. 2.
Strubler, Gordon L., Chicago, 111., assignor to Corning
Glass Works, Corning, N. Y. Applying vitreous enamel.
2,085,278 ; June 29.
Stuck, Harold D., Lawrence, and P. A. De Nault, North
Andover, assignor to John W. Bolton & Sons, Inc.,
Lawrence, Mass. Making linings for Jordan engine
shells. 2,103,344 ; Dec. 28.
Stude. Edwin G., Minneapolis. Minn. Fluid power con-
trolling mechanism. Re. 20,600 ; Dec. 21.
Strunk, Anthony M., Colwich, Kans. Hitch. 2,096,864 :
Oct. 26.
Stupakoff, Semon H., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to The
Spark King Corporation, New York, N. Y. Spark plug
and making the same. 2,103,759 ; Dec. 28.
Strupe, Cecil H., Indianapolis, Ind. Drum. 2,074,193 ;
Mar. 16.
Strupe, Cecil H., Indianapolis, Ind. Drum snare adjuster.
2,096,209 ; Oct. 19.
Strupe, Cecil H., Indianapolis, Ind. Tympano adjuster.
2.074,194 : Mar. 16.
Strutt, Maximiliaan J. O. (See Markus, N. S., and
Strutt.)
Strutt, Maximiliaan J. O., Eindhoven, Netherlands, as-
signor to Radio Corporation of America. Superhetero-
dyne receiver. 2,088,043 ; July 27.
Strutwear Knitting Company. (See Martin, John E., as-
signor.)
Strutz, Edward H., and E. T. Bowlden, Sacramento, Calif.
Drink tube holder. 2,070,495 ; Feb. 9.
Struz, Mary, et al. (See Bak, Andrew, assignor.)
Struz, Mike, et al. (See Bak, Andrew, assignor.)
Strykes, Jacob A. (See Ilenning, Francis L., assignor.)
Strysik, John J. (See Camp, R. E., and Strysik.)
Strzalkowski, Charles W., Milwaukee, Wis. Salvaging
defectively knitted blanks. 2.096,927 ; Oct. 26.
Strzyzowski. Anton. (See Jeltsch, A., and Strzyzowski.)
Strzyzewski, Anton. (S(h; Runisclieidt, C, lUid Strzy-
zewski.)
Stuardt, Lemuel M., Brooklyn, assignor to Ford Instru-
ment Company, Inc., Long Island Citv, N. Y. Friction
testing apparatus. 2,091,022; Aug. 24.
Stuart, Cameron A., Hettinger, N. Dak. Sealing device.
2,101,415; Dec. 7.
Stuart, lOlnier II., assignor to ICli liilly and Coiunany.
Indinu.'ipolis, Ind. lOrgot-derived product and obtaining
it. 2,007.866: Jan. 12.
Stuart, llonry B., assignor to Whititt Machine Works,
Wliilinsville, Mass. Lubricated twister ring.
2,102,801 ; Dec. 21.
Stuart, Homer B., Detroit, Mich. Fare collector.
2.087,787 : Jtily 20.
St\iarl, Kiinbcrly, Neonali, Wis., assignor, by niensc ns-
fiignnicMils, to O. B. Lindermnn, Jr., lleverly, N. J. .\p-
paraliiN for producing lamlnatpd materials. 2,008,893;
.Tan. 26.
Stuart, Robert, Forest Hills, N. Y. Photoaddivssing svs-
teni. 2,081,187 ; May 25.
602
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Stuart, Robert W. (See Mclntyre, G. H., and Stuart.)
Stuart, William W.. Des Moines, Iowa. Control mecha-
nism for air conditioning systems. 2,067,426 ; Jan. 12.
Stuart, William W.. Des Moines, Iowa. Electrical control
system. 2,068,283 ; Jan. 19.
Stubbs, Everard, Springfield, Vt., assignor to Norton
Company, Worcester, Mass. Grinding machine for
grinding non-circular shapes. 2,098.438 ; Nov. 9.
Stuber, Walter J., assignor to Carev-McFall Co., Philadel-
phia, Pa. Sheet metal worm. 2,098,439 : Nov. 9.
Stubnitz-Greene Spring Corporation. (See Findora, John
A., assignor.)
Stucatur, Matthew. Philadelphia, Pa. Transmission.
2,080,067 ; May 11.
Stuclc. Everett. Favetteville, N. Y. Electric water heater.
2,097,70.5 ; Nov. 2.
Stuckenholt, Casper S. (See Slavin, J. J., and Stucken-
holt.)
Stuckey, Samuel G. (See Link, F. C, and Stuckey.)
Stuckey, Samuel G., assignor to OIiear-Nester Glass Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Feeding glass and an apparatus.
2,069,982 ; Feb. 9.
Studebaker Corporation, The.
assignor.)
Studebaker Corporation, The.
signor.)
Studebaker, Noah E. (See Larkins, Herman H., as-
signor.)
Studien- und Verwertungs-.iktiengesellschaft.
ner, Daniel, assignor.)
Studien- und Verwertungs-Gesellschaft m. b.
Fischer, F., and Horn, assignors.)
Studiengesellschaft fiir Faserveredelung m. b. H.
Nathansohn, Alexander, assignor.)
Studio Equipment Co. (See Raby, Victor R., assignor.)
Studler, Ren^ R., Washington, D. C. Blank ammunition
firing attachment for automatic guns. 2,075,837 ;
Apr. 6.
Studt, Ernst. (See Engler, J., and Studt.)
Studt, Ernst, Nordenham, and U. Meyer, Cologne-Mul-
heim, assignors to Norddeutsche Seekabelwerke A. G.,
Nordenham, Germany. Manufacture of flexible b.ands.
threads, foils, and tubes of artificial substances.
2.074,285 : Mar. 16.
Stuebing. William, Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Stand for dis-
play devices. 2,068,358 : Jan. 19.
Stuebing, William, Jr., Cincinnati. Ohio. Stand for dis-
play devices. 2,069.484 ; Feb. 2.
Stuff, Michael J., Columbus, Ohio. Dispenser. 2,093,942 ;
Sept. 21.
Stuivenberg, Cornells H., Haarlem, assignor to Naamloozc
Vennootschap "Kamatec", Amsterdam, Netherlands.
Device for the adjustment of members especially of the
types in machines operating with punched cards.
2.090,920 ; Aug. 24.
(See Holloman, L. C, and Stuken-
(See Wagner, Edward F.,
(See White, Harold S., as-
(See Gard-
H. (See
(See
Stukcnborg, Louis C.
borg. )
Stukonborg, Louis C.
piclcers. 2,073.660
Stukenborg, Louis C,
2,099,775 : Nov. 23.
Stulon, Walter H., Pittsburgh
2.075,874 : Apr. 6.
Stulon, Walter H..
unit. 2,075,875 :
Stulen, Walter H
Memphis, Tenn.
Mar. 16.
Memphis, Tenn
Head for cotton
Vehicle lift.
Pa. Frameless building.
Pa. Frameless building
Pittsburgh,
Apr. 6.
,. Pittsburgh, Pa. Structural unit
2.078,425 : Apr. 27.
Stuller, Earl A., assignor to Western Chain Products Co.,
Chicago, 111. End fastener. 2,078,643 ; Apr. 27.
Stump, Charle.s W.. Jr.. Hagerstown. Md. Combined sun
visor and windshield lieater. 2.091.380: Aug. 31.
Stump. Dennis E., Jr., Denver, Colo. Air conditioner.
2.068,475 : Jan. 19.
Stump, Earl, assignor to Roberts and Schaefer Company.
Chicago, HI. Apparatus for separating and cleaninu
materials. 2.086,584: July 13.
Stump. Eugen, Friedrichshafen, assignor to Maybach-
Motorenbau G. m. b. IL, Friedrichshafen. Bodensee,
Germanv. Arrangement of springs of motor cars.
2.003,822 : Sept. 21.
Stumpf, Albert, Philadelphia. Pa. Motor trouble flood
light for motor compartments. 2,090,611 : Aug. 17.
Stumpf. Joseph T., Hempstead, N. Y. Novelty package.
2.0S7,309 : July 20.
Stupell, Leo TC, New York, N. Y. Ornamental cover.
2.074.994 : Mar. 23.
Stupell, Jjoo K., assignor to Coro-Oram Inc.. New York,
N. Y. Manufacture of ornaments. 2.076.387 : Apr. 6.
Stupell. Leo K.. New York. N. Y. Ornament and frame
therefor, 2.102.2-42; Pee. 14.
Sturdy's, J. F., Sons Co. (See Eklund. George, assignor.)
Sturges, Lee, Elnihurst, assignor to Sohir Sturges Mfg.
Co.. Rellwnod. 111. Reinforcing a milk-can neck.
2.102.862 : Dec. 21.
Sturce.i, William B.. Woodmont. n.islgnor to The Henry G.
Thompson & Son Co.. New Haven, Conn. Hardening
furnace. 2,070,416: Feb. 9.
Sturgls. Raymond F.. Eltzahelh, N. J. Combined water
heater and heat deflector attachment for furnaces.
2,074.94S; Mar. 23.
Sturgls. Wllllnm B., Chicago, 111. Tool composition.
2,088,981 : Aug. 3.
Sturgls, William B.. Chicago, III. Oil burner. 2,001,058 ;
Aug. 31.
Sturm, Conrad F., assignor to The Glove Corporation,
Alexandria. Ind. Glove. 2,096.412 ; Oct. 19.
Sturm, Frank X, Sr., Jasper, Ind. Glove. 2,101,763;
Dec 7
Sturm, Ralph E., Detroit, Jlich., and H. L. Hartzell,
Anderson, Ind., assignors to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Testing apparatus and testing.
2,085,344 ; June 29. „ .„ r. -^
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Allen, G. W., and Far-
well, assignors.) . , „ , ,,
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Anderson, Samuel M.,
assignor.)
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Anderson, S. M., and
Palmer, assignors.) _ _
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Bentley, Oliver D. H.,
assignor.)
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Deny, Gardner C, as-
signor.)
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. ■ (See Doherty, James W., as-
signor.)
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Foss, Benjamin S., as-
signor.) „
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Hagen, Harold F.,
assignor.)
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Hamilton, F. J., and
Anderson, assignors.)
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Higgins, Darragh L.,
assignor.)
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Hobbs, James C, as-
signor.)
Sturtevant, B. F.. Company. (See Howden, William H.,
assignor.)
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Morley, Frank W.,
assignor.)
Sturtevant. B. F., Company. (See Jlorton, Harry E.,
assignor.)
Sturtevant, B. F., Company. (See Palmer, Robert T., as-
signor.)
Sturtevant. B. F., Company. (See Richardson, Earl L.,
assignor.)
Sturtevant, Harold V., Scranton, Pa. Fuel burner.
2,090,433; Aug. 17.
Sturtevant Jlill Company. (See Doyle, W. T., and
Sturtevant, assignors.)
Sturtevant, Thomas J. (See Doyle, W. T., and Sturte-
vant.)
Sturzenegger. William C. (See Fox, A. L., Haskell, and
Sturzenegger.)
Stvll, Harry H., Southbridge, Mass. Portable case and
the like. 2,096.768 : Oct. 26.
Styri. Haakon, assignor to S K F Industries, Incorporated,
Philadelphia, Pa. Locking device for attaching a part
having a bore to a shaft. 2.100,725 ; Nov. 30.
St.vskal, L. J., et al. (See Spelts, George A., assignor.)
Stiissi. Rudolf, assignor to Druclvmaschiuen Aktiengesell-
schaft, Glarus. Switzerland. Apparatus for operating
cylinder printing presses. 2.00G.429 ; Jan. 5.
Stilting, Heinrich, Witten-on-the-Ruhr, Germanv. Roll
stand unit for a continuous reducing mill. 2,071,712 ;
Feb. 23.
Stutsman, Paul W., Watertown, assignor to Ravtheon
Production Corporation. Newton, Mass. Indirectly
heated cathode. 2,089,817 ; Aug. 10.
Stuyverson. William L., Elkhart, Ind. Control device,
2.082.603; June 1.
Su'a, Kiponi, Honolulu, Hawaii. Decorating fabric.
2,077,782 : Apr. 20.
Suarez, de Mendoza, Fernand Frangois Dominique, Paris,
France. Apparatus for intestinal irrigations.
2.074.374 : ]Mar. 23.
SUberkriih. Franz. Hamburg, Germanv. Paddle wheel
propeller for ships. 2,081,649 ; Mav 25.
Suhl.nw. I'hilip. (See Merrill. D. R.. and Subkow.)
Subkow, Philip, assignor to Union Oil Company of Cali-
fornia, Los Angeles. Calif. Co-precipitation of as-
phalt and wax. 2,081,310; Mav 25.
Submarine Signal Company. (See Batchelder, Laurence.
assignor.)
Submarine Signal Company. (See Chambers, L. A., and
Smith, assignors.)
Submarine Signal Company. (See Dudley, Oscar E., as-
signor.)
Submarine Signal Company. (See Hollis, Howard W., as-
signor.)
Submarine Signal Company. (See Kunze, Willy, as-
signor.)
Submarine Signal Company. (See Satterlee, Howard A.,
assignor.)
Submarine Signal Company. (See Skudre, Arnold M., as-
signor.)
Submarine Signal Company. (See Smith, Edward W., as-
signor.) ■
Submarine Signal Company. (See Williams, Robert L.,
assignor.)
Ruccop, John A., assignor to Heppenstall Company, Pitts-
burgh. Pa. Hot work die block. 2.085,676 : June 29.
Suchy, Robert, and H. Seliger. Bitterfeld, Germanv, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Magnesium Devel-
opment Corporation. Production of magnesium from
nmgnesiferous raw materials by thermal reduction.
2,103.976 : Dec. 2.S.
Suckfleld, George A., Avalon. Pa., assignor to Pressed
^^\ ro^^ T,9?"J.^"°y' Pittsburgh, Pa. Car brake.
2,0(1,587 ; Feb. 23.
LIST OF PATENTEES
603
Suczek, Robert, Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion en-
gine. 2,068,878 ; Jan. 26.
Sudhaus, Karl, Remsclieid, Germany, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corpora-
tion. Blowpipe nozzle. 2,092,897 ; Sept. 14.
Suerken, Maxwell C, assignor to Lamac Process Com-
pany, Erie, Pa. Slioe pressing machine. 2,081,648 ;
May 25.
Sugdeu, Walter J. (See Drysdale, William D., assignor.)
Sugihara, Shuichi, Toda-machi, Naka-I;u, Nagoya, assignor
to Mitsubishi Jukogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, Japan.
Device for automatically regulating the amount of fuel
injection. 2,103,126 ; Dec. 21.
Suhr, Henry B., assignor to American Potash & Chemical
Corporation, Trona, Calif. New borate compound and
preparing same. 2,096,266 : Oct. 19.
Suits, Chauncey G., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Signal system. 2,100,881 :
Nov. 30.
Suits, Chauncey G., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Nonlinear circuit. Re. 20,317 ;
Mar. 30.
Sulco Laboratories, Inc. (See Connolly, Gerald C, as-
signor.)
Sulfo Corporation of America. (See Abrams, V. E., and
Hochwalt, assignors.)
Sullivan, Alan P. (See Morgan, J. D., and Sullivan.)
Sullivan, Charles, Springfield, Mo. Air cushion arch
builder. 2,074,286 ; Mar. 16.
Sullivan, Cornelius A., et al. (See Marchant, Arthur W.,
assignor. )
Sullivan, Daniel B., Portland, Conn. Swing. 2,081,341 ;
May 25.
Sullivan, David J., Fairfield, Conn., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Anti-
skid device for power driven vehicles. 2,085,204 ; June
29.
Sullivan, Frank J,, Oshkosh, Wis. Traveling bag.
2,103,207 ; Dec. 21.
Sullivan, Frederick W., Jr. (See Bahlke, W. H., Ruthruff,
and Sullivan.)
Sullivan, Frederick W., Jr. (See Bahlke, W. H., Sulli-
van, and Wilson.)
Sullivan, Frederick W., Jr., and B. H. Shoemaker, Ham-
mond, Ind., and K. Taylor, assignors to Standard Oil
Company, Chicago, 111. Lubricating oil. 2,079,051 ;
May 4.
Sullivan, Frederick W., Jr., Hammond, Ind., assignor
to Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Making or-
ganic lead compounds and hydrocarbon liquids con-
taining same. 2,087,660 ; July 20.
Sullivan, Frederick W., Jr., and V. Voorhees, Hammond,
assignors to Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Syn-
thesis of lubricating oils. 2,091,398 ; Aug. 31.
Sullivan, Frederick W., Jr., and V. Voorhees, Hammond,
Ind., assignors to Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111.
Synthetic lubricating oils. 2,091,399 ; Aug. 31.
Sullivan, Frederick W.. Jr.. W. H. Bahlke, and A. B.
Brown, Hammond, Ind., and F. P. Diwoky, Chicago,
111., assignors to Standard Oil Company, (Chicago, 111.
Solvent extraction of oils. 2,091^400 ; Aug. 31.
Sullivan, Harry H., assignor to JParagon Revolute Cor-
poration, Rochester. N. Y. Apparatus for photographic
reproduction. 2,093,785 ; Sept. 21.
Sullivan, Henry J., Duluth, Minn. Auxiliary cable bight.
2.095,843: Oct. 12.
Sullivan, James P., Columbus, Ohio. Indicator for weigh-
ing scales. 2,068,390 ; Jan. 19.
Sullivan, John D. (See Harder, O. E., and Sullivan.)
Sullivan, John D., assignor to The Battelle Memorial
Institute, Columbus, Ohio. Refractory material.
2.098,839 ; Nov. 9.
Sullivan, John L., Endicott, assignor to International
Business Machines Corporation, Nevf York, N. Y. Rec-
ord material testing machine. 2,089.308 ; Aug. 10.
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Blom, I-Ijalmar T.,
assignor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Gartin, Elmer Q.,
assignor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Holmes, Morris P.,
assignor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Huffman, Mervin C.
assignor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Johansen, Harry C,
a.<Jsignor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Joy, Jo.soph P., as-
signor.)
Sulliv;in IMachinory Company. (Sec Nnst, Paul II., as-
signor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Noble, Warren, as-
signor.)
Sulliviin Machinery Coiiipany. (See Olliccr, Charles 15.,
assignor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (Soo Osgood, ('liiirl(>s l'\,
assignor.)
Sullivan IMucliiiiery Company. (See Osgood, Robert C,
assignor.)
Sullivan MacliiTK-ry Company. (See Noble, Wnrron, as-
Hignor. )
Sullivan Mnchliiery Company. (See Paget, Win W., as-
signor.)
Sullivan Miuhinery (.'oinp.'Uiy. (See Hlclmrds, Dwiglil R.,
nHSlgnor. )
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Simmons, Leon E.,
assignor.)
Sullivan Machinery Company. (See Wineman, Wade H.,
assignor.)
Sullivan, Pilie H., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to Gaso-
line Products Company, Inc., Newark, N. J. Convert-
ing hydrocarbon oil. 2,066,808 ; Jan. 5.
Sullivan, Pike H., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to Gaso-
line Products Company, Inc., Newark, N. J. Conversion
of hydrocarbons. 2,072,805 ; Mar. 2.
Sullivan, Thomas J., et al. (See Brand, Jean J., as-
signor.)
Sullivan, William J., assignor of one-half to C. P.
Mertens, Chicago, 111. Brick hacking for unit han-
dling. 2,103,649 ; Dec. 28.
Sulzer Freres, Societe Anonyme. (See Atteslander,
Edouard, assignor.)
Sulzer, Fr4res Societe Anonyme. (See Kiigi, Emil, a.s-
signor.)
Sulzer Freres Societe Anonyme. (See Schlapfer, Oskar,
assignor.)
Sulzer Prferes, Societe Anonyme. (See Steiner, Hans,
assignor.)
Sulzer Freres Societe Anonyme. (See Walti, Heinrich,
assignor.)
Summerall, William B., Atlanta, Ga. Automobile sema-
phore. 2,074,522 ; Mar. 23.
Summerbell, William. (See Huff, S. P., and Summerbell.)
Summers, Caleb E., Pontiac, Mich. Heat insulating mech-
anism. 2,083,622 ; June 15.
Summers, George H., Portland, Oreg. Advertising display
holder. 2,094,193 ; Sept. 28.
Summers, J Mills, Englewood, N. J. Liquid gauging de-
vice. 2,071,145 ; Feb. 16.
Summers, John W. (See Beasley, W. J., and Summers.)
Summers, Kenneth E., Old Fletton, Peterborough, Eng-
land. Measuring instrument. 2,078,352 ; Apr. 27.
Summers, Otto M., assignor to General Motors Corpo-
ration, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,080,239 ; May 11.
Summers, Otto M., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,102,762; Dec. 21.
Summey, David L., deceased ; The Colonial Trust Com-
pany and R. P. W. Summey, executors of said D. L.
Summey, assignor to Scovill Manufacturing Company,
Waterbury, Conn. Electric induction furnace and op-
erating the same. 2,102,582 ; Dec. 14.
Summey, Richard P. Weeks, et al., executor. (See Sum-
mey, David L.)
Sumner, Bowater B. (See Fenstermacher, J. D., and
Sumner.)
Sun Oil Company. (See Banks, D. B., and Barton, as-
signors.)
Sun Oil Company. (See Barton, Paul D., and Banks,
assignors.)
Sun Oil Company. (See Pearson, John M., assignor.)
Sun Oil Company. (See Petty. Earl, assignor.)
Sun Oil Company. (See Petty, E., and Pinsterbusch,
assignors.)
Sun Oil Company. (See Pew, Arthur E., Jr., assignor.)
Sun Oil Company. (See Thayer, Clarence H.. assignor.)
Sun Rubber Company, The. (See Lower, Melvin S., as-
signor.)
Sun Shipbuilding & Dry Dock Company. (See Howard,
Cecil D., assignor.)
Sun Tube Corporation, The. (See Prid6n, John H., as-
signor.)
Sundback, Gideon, assignor to Hookless Fastener Com-
pany, Meadville, Pa. Separable fastener. 2,008,359 ;
Jan. 19.
Sundback, Gideon, assignor to Hookless Fastener Com-
pany, Meadville, Pa. Multiple interlocking fastener.
2,077,350: Apr. 13.
Sundback, Gideon, assignor to Hookless Fastener Com-
pany, Meadville, Pa. Making separable fastener sliders.
2,079,722 ; May 11.
Sundback, (iideon, assignor to Hookless Fastener Company,
Meadville, Pa. Machine for smoothing fasteners.
2,08;5,930; June 15.
Sundback, Gideon, assignor to Hookless Fastener Com-
pany, Meadville, Pa. Separable interlocking fastener.
2,0,S7.456 : ,luly 20.
Sundback, Gideon, assignor to Hookless Fastener Com-
pany, Aleadville, Pa. Manufacturing separable inter-
locking fasteners. 2.091,017: Aug. 31.
Sundback, Gideon, assignor to Hookless Fastener Com-
pany, Meadville, Pa. Slide fastener. 2,092,538 ;
Sept. 7.
Sundback, Gideon, assignor to Hookless Fastener Com-
pany, Meadville, Pa. Manufacturing separable inter-
locking fasteners. 2.095,458; Oct. 12.
Sundliiick, Gideon, assignor to Hookless Fastener Com-
I):iny, IMendville. Pa. Making separable fn.itcnors.
2.n!).S.n.")I : Nov. 9.
Sundberg, Carl 10., assignor to J. P. Daniolson Co., Inc.,
Jamestown, N. Y. Wrench set holder. 2,083,130:
.lune 8.
S\iii(lerliiuif, Frederick A., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to
Reynolds Meliils Company, New York, N. V. Collapsible
can shaped display devie(>. 2,0(!S,410 : Jan. 19.
SundiMhaiif, Frederick A., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to
Reynolds Metals Company. New York, N. Y. Display
device. 2,073,710 ; Mar. 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Sunderland, Charles C, New. Brunswick, assignor to John
A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton, N. J. Wire cable.
2.095.721 : Oct. 12.
Sunderland, Morton, United States Navy. Rotary internal
combustion engine. 2,070,631 : Feb. 16.
Sunderland, Winfield. (See Smith, F. B., and Sunder-
land.)
Sundelin, Uno, and K. A. T. Granzelius, assignors of
part interest to F. Hammaren, Stockholm, Sweden.
Coin r«>gistering and calculating apparatus. 2,100,061 ;
Nov. 23.
Sundin, Theodore, New York, assignor to Metalfield In-
corporated, Long Island City, N. Y. Toilet article.
2,097.938: Nov. 2.
Sundstrand Machine Tool Co. (See Swanson, Fred K.,
assignor.)
Sundstrand, Oscar J., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y.
Carriage control of debit and credit shift levers.
2,086,748 ; July 13.
Sundstrand, Oscar J., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to
Underwood Elliott Fisher Companv, New York, N. Y.
Bookkeeping machine. 2,086,749 ; July 13.
Sundstrand, Oscar J., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y.
Front feed means for a paper carriage. 2,091,339 ;
Aug. 31.
SSundstrand, Oscir J., Rockford, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
New York, N. Y. Computing and printing machine.
2,088,982 ; Aug. 3.
Sundstrand, Oscar J., Rockford, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
New York, N. Y, Dual printing mechanism for com-
puting machines and the like. 2,089.447 ; Aug. 10.
Sundstrom, Carl, assignor to The Solvay Process Com-
pany, Syracuse, N. Y. Purifying caustic. 2,079,638 ;
May 11.
Sundstrom, Herman T., assignor of one-half to W. B.
Nail, Houston, Tex. Shield for burners. 2,094,859 ;
Oct. 5.
Sunesson, Erik B. F., Skoghall, Sweden. High quality
products from cellulose. 2,083.280 : June 8.
Sunlite Company. (See Nicholls, Henry J., assignor.)
Sunnen, Joseph, Kirkwood, Mo. Spring tester. 2,006,585 ;
Jan. 5.
Sunnen, Joseph, Kirkwood, Mo. Pinhole grinder.
2.066,586 ; Jan. 5.
Sunnen, Joseph, Kirkwood, Mo. Pin holding device.
2.070.380 ; Feb. 9.
Sunnen, Joseph, Kirkwood, Mo. Pin hole grinder.
2.070.381 ; Feb. 9.
Sunnen, Joseph, Kirkwood, Mo. Truing mandrels.
2,074,001 : Mar. 16.
Sunnen. Joseph, Kirkwood. Mo. Machine for testing
abrasive stones. 2,093,650 ; Sept. 21.
Suomala, John B., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Sound reproducing apparatus.
2,094.246 : Sept. 28.
Super Diesel Tractor Corporation. (See Scott, Philip L.,
assignor.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Armacost, W. H., and
Sengstaken, assignors.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Blanchard, Philip D.,
assignor.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Blanchard, P. D., and
Hardy, assignors.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Blome, August B., as-
signor.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Brandt, Carl A., as-
signor.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Caracristi, Virginius Z.,
assignor.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Gordon, C. W., and
Birmingham, assignors.)
Superlioater Company, The. (See Hard, Malcolm, as-
signor.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Magis, Auguste A, O.,
assignor.)
Superheater Company, The. (See McKee, Neal T., as-
signor.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Ostermann, R. M., and
Williams, assignors.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Sengstaken, John H.,
assignor.)
Superheater Company, The. (See Smith, F. W., and
Shane, assignors.)
SuperhentiT Company, The. (See Williams, A., and
Ilenki'l. ji.ssignors.)
Superior Felt and Bedding Company. (See Bowersox,
.Joseph W., assignor.)
Superior Knitting Mills. (See Sharps, Samuel, assignor.)
Superior Switchboard & Devices Company, The. (See
Grace, Richard W., assignor.)
Suiierior Yarn .Mills. Incorporated. (See Suttenfleld,
W. II., York, and Howard, assignors.)
Super Mold Corpornflon of California. (See Woock, Her-
bert J., asslenor.)
Super Radiator Corp. (See Bredeson. Albert O., assignor.)
Super Sensitive Controls Corp. (See Aubert, F. B., and
RossettI, assignors.)
Suppes, Max M., assignor to Fox Furnace Company,
Elyrla, Ohio. Air conditioning apparatus. 2,075,314;
Mar. 30.
Supple, Lee F., Chicago, 111. Dye stain removing com-
position. 2,091,220; Aug. 24.
Supreme Knitting Machine Co. (See Agulnek, Harry.)
Supreme Knitting Machine Co. (See Mishcon, Lester, as-
signor.
Sup-R-Treat Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Smith
Thomas O., assignor.)
Surdv, Charles J. (See Surdykowski, Charles J.)
Surdy, Charles J. (See Turner, E. A., and Surdy.)
Surdy, Charles J., Tuckahoe, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Stoker mechanism. 2,074,302 ; Mar, 16.
Surdy, Charles J., Tuckahoe, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Locomotive stoker. 2,074,303 ; Mar. 16.
Surdy, Charles J., Tuckahoe, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Locomotive stoker. 2,074.304 ; Mar. 16.
Surdy, Charles J., Tuckahoe, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Locomotive stoker. 2,075,737 ; Mar. 30.
Surdy, Charles J., Tuchahoe. assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc., New
York. N. Y. Stoker mechanism. 2,093,580 ; Sept. 21.
Surdy, Charles J., Tuckahoe, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Stoker mechanism, 2,094,971 ;
Oct. 5.
Surdy, Charles J., Tuckahoe, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Stoker fuel deflector. 2,094,972;
Oct. 5.
Surdykowski, Charles J., Tuchahoe, N. Y., now, by Judicial
change of name, to C. J. Surdy, assignor to Standard
Stoker Company. Inc., (1922). Locomotive stoker.
2.103.211 ; Dec. 21.
Sure .Shift Transmission Corporation. (See Murray,
Howard .T.. assismor.)
Surety Products Company. (See Sopp, Richard A., as-
signor.)
Surface Combustion Corporation. (See Branche, N. T.,
and Bichowsky, assignors.)
Surface Combustion Corporation. (See Cone, Carroll, as-
signor.)
Surface Combustion Corporation. (See Fearnside, Ralph
S., assignor.)
Surface Combustion Corporation. (See Munford, Theo-
dore W.. assignor.)
Surface Combustion Corporation. (See Schraishuhn,
Theodore A., assignor.)
Surface Combustion Corporation. (See Weaver, E. W.,
and Reece, assignors.)
Surface, Harry E., Bloomington, 111., and C. E. Wood,
Baxter Springs, Kans. Washing machine. 2,076,011 ;
Apr. 6.
Surfacing Wheel Corporation. (See Hodgkins, Albert A.,
assignor.)
Surfacing Wheel Corporation. (See Sauer, Frederick W.,
assignor.)
SOsich, Georg v. (See Mark, H., Fikentscher, Hengsten-
berg, and SBsich.)
Susor, Albert W., Toledo, Ohio. Window regulator.
2,072,571 ; Mar. 2.
Susor, Albert W., Toledo, Ohio. Window regulator.
2,088,098; July 27.
Susquehanna Silk Mills. (See Kloeckener. Fritz C, as-
signor.)
Susquehanna Waist Company. (See Netsky, Frank W.,
assignor.)
Sussenguth, Otto. (See Elbel, E., and Sussenguth.)
Sussman Wormser & Co. (See Connor, H. M., and Car-
roll, assignors.)
Susu Nut Company, The. (See Sawin, Lester M., as-
signor.)
Sutcliflfe, Arthur. (See Haynes, George F. R., assignor.)
SutclifTe, Harry L., Brooklyn, assignor to The Del-Mac
Shoe Process Corporation, New York, N. Y. Shoe and
making same. 2,084.874 ; June 22.
SutclifTe, Nathaniel, Newark, N. J. Valve. 2 099 992 :
Nov. 23.
Sutor, Chester JI., Ev.anston, 111., assignor of twenty-
five per cent to The Procter & Gamble Company.
Sulphonating alcohols. 2,098.114; Nov. 2.
Suter, Heinrich and A. Grasshoff, assignor to firm H. W.
EgU A.-G., Zurich, Switzerland. Counting mecha-
nism carriage for calculating machines, 2,089,770 :
Aug. 10.
Suter, Walter P., Scarsdale, N. Y., and R. A. Tice, Louis-
ville, Ivy., assignors to Reynolds Jletals Companv, New
lork, N. Y. Metallic foil label and the art of forming
same. 2.076,212; Apr. 6.
Suters, Thomas, Ilion, assignor to Remington Rand Inc.,
Buffalo. N. Y. Mu.spum case. 2.096,942 ; Oct. 26.
2 'ots'Vto • M^'^'^q ^■' ^'^'"^^so, HI. Swimming shoe.
Sutiierland, ' James k., Youngstown, Ohio. Hot rolling
strips. 2,091,340; Aug. 31.
Sutherland, James K., Youngstown, Ohio. Furnace for
mills for hot i-olling strips. 2,091,341; Aug. 31.
Sulhorland, Leslie T. (See Miller, S, P., and Suther-
land.)
Sntli.Tland, Leslie T., Yonkers, assignor to The Barrett
Company, New York, N. Y. Pipe shield. 2,082,175 ;
June 1.
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Sutherland, Leslie T., Yonkers, assignor to The Barrett
Company, New York, N. Y. Laminated products and
making. 2,082,854; June 8.
Sutherland Paper Company. (See Annen, James E., as-
signor.)
Sutherland Paper Company. (See McAleer, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Sutherland, Robert L., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, as-
signor to Northern Coal Products Co., Minneapolis,
Minn. Drying material. 2,078,515 ; Apr. 27.
Sutherlin, Lee, Wilkinsburg, and A. J. Harcher, Home-
stead, Pa., assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manu-
facturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Cathode ray
tube. 2,088,493 ; July 27.
Sutherlin, Walter F., assignor of one-half to G. J. Jebeles,
Birmingham, Ala. Safety switch box. 2,099,761 ; Nov.
23.
Sutliff, Carleton B., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Signal system. 2,094,049 ; Sept. 28.
Suttenfield, William H., Statesville, O. L. York, and V.
B. A. Howard, Longlsland, assignors to Superior Yarn
Mills, Incorporated, Statesville, N. C. Cotton conveyer.
2,102,442 ; Dec. 14.
Sutter, Theodor. (See Gams, A., Frey, and Sutter.)
Sutter, Theodor, assignor to the firm of Society of Chemi-
cal Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Nitrogenous
condensation products and making same. 2,082,306 ;
June 1.
Sutter, Theodor. assignor to firm Society of Chemical
Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Condensation
products from aromatic amines and formaldehyde and
making same. 2,088,143 ; July 27.
Sutter, Theodor, assignor to Society of Chemical In-
dustry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Manufacture of
synthetic resins. 2,097,109 ; Oct. 26.
Sutterfield, Noel H., assignor to The Timken-Detroit Axle
Company, Detroit, Mich. Liquid fuel burning appara-
tus. 2,102,763 ; Dec. 21.
Sutton, Charles Z., and O. M. Eash, Oakland, assignors, by
mesne assignments to Robert G. Hooker, Jr., San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Dispensing machine. 2,096,013 ; Oct. 19.
Sutton, Donald L., Pittsburgh, I'a. Aeroplane wing con-
struction. 2,077,859 ; Apr. 20.
Sutton Engineering Company. (See Wise, George A.,
assignor.)
Sutton, Harry A. (See Eaton, B. G., Jr., and Sutton.)
Sutton, Harry A., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Sliding;
hood. 2,073,325 ; Mar. 9.
Sutton, Rufus C. (See Stolp, S. S., and Sutton.)
Suydam, Louise D., et al. (See Suydam, William F., as-
signor.)
Suvdam, William F., assignor of eighty per cent to L. D.
Suydam, Hawley, Pa., and twenty per cent to E. D.
Deremer, Montclair, N. J. Thread tension regulating
apparatus. 2,074,096 ; Mar. 16.
Suys, Ferdinand, Meysse, assignor to Societe Pour le Per-
fectionnement et L'Exploitation des Transmissions Me-
caniques, Soci^tfi Anonyme, Brussels, Belgium. Variable
speed transmission. 2,093.292 ; Sept. 14.
Suzuki, Kujio. (See Fuwa, K., and Suzuki.)
Suzuki, Kyo, Hitachi-Machi, Tagagun, Ibarakiken, as-
signor to Nihon Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, Japan.
Reciprocating scraping machine. 2,097,747 : Nov. 2.
Suzuki, Masutaro. 0,1i-ku, Tokyo, assignor to Asaahi Denka
Kogyo Kabushiki ICaisha, Tokyo, Japan. Treating car-
bonaceous electrode-elements. 2.067,738 ; Jan. 12.
Suzuki, Masutaro, Itabashi-ku, Tokyo, assignor to Asahi
Denka ICogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, Japan. Car-
bonaceous electrode. 2,069,862 ; Feb. 9.
Suzuki, Shigetake, Yoyogi, Shlbuya-ku, Tokyo-shi, Japan.
Air valve for use in inflated balls. 2.073,766 ; Mar. 16.
Suzuki, Yoichi, Takara-Cho, Kyobashi-Ku, Tokyo, Japan.
Socket for small electric bulbs. 2,093,663 ; Sept. 21.
Svab, Edward F., Hudson, Ohio. Engine cylinder block
wall reboring implement. 2,087,823; July 20.
Sveda, Joseph E., Wallington, N. J., and Herbert G. Leh-
mann, Bridgeport, Conn. Education test device.
Re. 20,463 ; Aug. 3.
Sveinsson, Ijouis, Sbamokin, Pa. Apparatus for cleaning
coal of foroign-matter. 2,075. . '593 ; Mar. 30.
Svendsen, Robert T. (See Chandler, D. G., and Svendsen.)
Svend.sen, Robert T., as.signor of one-half to D. G. Chandler,
Minneapolis, Minn. Boat propelling mechanism.
2,076.003; Apr. 13.
Svensnk Tiinstlcks Aktiebolaget. (See FSldi, L., and
Konig, assignors.)
Svenska Al;1icbolngct Bromsregulator. (See Browall,
Bert H., as.signor.)
Svenska Aktiebolaget Bromsregulator. (See Carlbom,
Axel G. H., assignor.)
Svenska Aktiebolaget Bromsregulator. (See Malmquist,
Nils Q. A., assignor.)
Svenska Aki icl)(iliif,'et CJasaccumulator. (See Dalfin, Qus-
taf. nssignor. I
Svensica Aktiebolaget Gasaccumulator. (See Wcstberg,
Karl E. E., assignor.)
Svonsjii, Nils !'>., Alsten, Sweden, assignor to The DeT/aval
Separator rompany. Now York, N. Y. Yeast separator
bowl. 2,070,966; Feb. 10.
Svensji), IVIlH I'l., Alston, Sweden, assignor to The Dc
Jjnvnl Separator Conipiinv. New York, N. Y. Purifying
fruit Juices. 2,089.013 ; Aug. 3.
Svenson, Ernest J., Rockford, 111. Sealing device.
2,075,148 ; Mar. 30.
Svenson, Ernest J., Rockford, 111. Automatic lathe and
fluid circuit. 2,078,695 ; Apr. 27.
Svenson, Ernest J., Rockford, 111. Hydraulic material
working apparatus. 2,078,696 ; Apr. 27.
Svenson, Ernest J., Rockford, 111. Automatic lathe.
2.078.697 ; Apr. 27.
Svenson, Ernest J., Rockford, 111. Material working ap-
paratus and hydraulic system of control therefor.
2.078.698 ; Apr. 27.
Svenson, Ernest J., Rockford, HI. Material working ap-
paratus. 2,099,776 ; Nov. 23.
Svenson, Sven, San Francisco, Calif. Stamping machine.
2,077,724 ; Apr. 20.
Svenson, Sven, San Francisco, Calif. Motor actuator
2,093,689 ; Sept. 21.
Svensson, Carl J., assignor to A. Pelln, Hedvigsborg,
Boras, Sweden. Plastic floor covering composition.
2.092,228 : Sept. 7.
Svensson, Karl T. M., Vastervik, Sweden. Nonskid tire
chain. 2,094,223 ; Sept. 28.
Svensson, Sjune, Hissmofors, Sweden. Digesting cellulose
2,072,776 ; Mar. 2.
Svensson, Sven J. (See Karlsson, A. H. S., and Svens-
son.)
Svetlic, Matthew W. (See Williamson, M. A., and
Svetlic.)
Svikhart, Miles L., Garden City Park, assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N Y
Apparatus for electrical uses. 2,082,128 ; June 1
Swain, Joseph G., Akron, and A. W. Woodward Kent
Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot Corporation, Wilmington'
Del. Wheel and rim mounting. 2,100,654 • Nov 30
Swallen, Lloyd C, assignor to Commercial Solvents Cor-
poration, Terre Haute, Ind. Recovery of mono-methvl
amine. 2,079,580 ; May 4.
Swallen, Lloyd C, and J. Martin, assignors to Commercial
Solvents Corporation, Terre Haute, Ind. Production of
methyl amines. 2,092,431 ; Sept. 7.
Swallow, Francis P., assignor to United States Envelope
Company, Worcester, Mass. Blanufacture of drinking
cups. 2,069,287; Feb. 2.
Swalk)w, Francis P., assignor to United States Envelope
Company, Worcester, Mass. Manufacture of sanitary
drinking cups. 2,069,288 ; Feb. 2.
Swalm, Robert A., and C. R. O. P. Heintze, Kenmore,
N. Y., assignor, by mesne assignments, to Curtiss-
Wright Corporation. Mount for wing guns. 2,076,256 ;
Apr. 6.
Swan, Eric H., New Ferry, England. Screening roof
ventilation apertures in motor cars. 2,094,932 ; Oct. 5.
Swan-Finch Oil Corporation. (See Satterl^e, Henry Y.,
assignor.)
Swan, Harry, New York, N. Y., assignor to Patents
Incorporated, Wilmington, Del. Razor. Re. 20,362 •
May 11.
Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited. (See Mc-
Bain, William, assignor.)
Swan, Hunter & Wigham Richardson Limited. (See
Rowntree, F., and Kitts, assignors.)
Swan, Joseph H., Ill, assignor to The Gardner-Richard-
son Company, Middletown, Ohio. Paper manufacture
2,091,572 ; Aug. 31.
Swanberg, John H., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Koppers Company. Composition of
matter. 2,069,929 ; Feb. 9.
Swank, James W. (See Calkins, R. M., and Swank.)
Swank Products. Inc. (See Baer. Lawrence E., assisrnor.)
Swank. Products, Inc. (See Hone, Charles H., assignor.)
Swanks Products, Inc. (See Gosselln, Thomas, assignor.)
Swann, Herbert. (See Rosser, R. J., and Swann.)
Swann, James S., Chicago, 111., assignor to P. H. Murphy
Company, New Kensington, Pa. Car roof. 2,092,293 ;
Sept. 7.
Swann Research, Incorporated. (See Glass, Hugh B., as-
signor.)
Swann Research, Inc. (See Jenkins, Russell L., as-
signor.)
Swanson, Albin P.. INIount Jewott, Pa. Sash look.
2,0S.'?.R78 ; June 15.
Swanson, Charles A., Chicago, 111. Stamp holder.
2,098.814; Nov. 9.
Swan.son, Earl R., assignor to Chicago-Hutchins Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Car coupler positioning device.
2,086,246 : July 6.
Swanson, Edwin C. (See Abramson, J. H., and Swanson.)
Swanson, Edwin W., Hopkins, Minn., assignor to Electric
Machinery Manufacturing Conipanv. Minneapolis.
Minn. Synchronizing device. 2,089,418; Aug. 10.
Swanson, Ernest R., St. Louis, Mo. Apparatus for
making maps from aerial photographs. 2,090,270 ;
Aug. 17.
Swanson, ]'>nest R.. Cranston, R. I., assignor to TTnivorsial
Winding Company, Boston, Mass. Winding machine.
2,066, 191 ; Jan. .I.
Sw.anson I'^v.aporator Company. (See Caldwell, llaroUl
B., assignor.)
Swanson. Fred R., Rockford, assignor to Sundstrnnd Ma-
chine Tool Co., Rockford, 111. Controller. 2,083,-m ;
June 8.
Swanson, Harold, Cleveland, Olilo. Electric Incandescent
high pressure gas lamp, 2,097,670 ; Nov. 2.
Swanson, Hllbort S. (See Seyferlh. C. G., and Swanson.)
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IXDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Swanson. Hjalmar A., assignor to Cummins Perforator
Company, Chicago, 111. Inking mechanism. 2,066,863 ;
Jan. 5.
Swanson. Nils H., Aurora, III. Disintegrating mill.
2.05.4.227 : June 15.
Swanson. Russel, Cleghom, Iowa, assignor of one-third to
L. H. Cutler, and one-third to O. E. Johnson. Auto-
matic air motor governor. 2,076,520 ; Apr. 6.
Sw.inson. Swan G., Chicigo, 111. Automatic transmission.
2.094,418 : Sept. 28.
Swanson. Walfred G., Swanrille, Minn. Waterer for
poultry. 2.094.194; Sept. 28.
Swanstrom, Arthur B., Duluth, Minn. Horseshoe.
2.067,427 ; Jan. 12.
Swanstrom, Carl A. (See Oestnaes, V. L., and Swan-
strom. )
Swanstrom. Carl A., Irrin^ton, assignor to Elastic Stop
Nut Corporation, Elizabeth, N. J. Manufacture of
elastic stop nuts. 2,070.032 ; Feb. 9.
Swanstrom. Carl A., Irvington. assignor to Elastic Stop
Nut Corporation. Elizabeth, N. J. Fastening means.
2.005.271 : Oct. 12.
Swart, Harry A., San Marino, Calif. Game. 2,101,764 ;
Dec. 7.
Swart. Lel.^nd K. (See Maurer. K. L.. and Swart.)
Swart. Leland K.. Mountain Lakes. X. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company.
Electrical protective system. 2.079,723 : May 11.
Swart. Leland K., Mountain Lakes. N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Gas tube
circuits for measuring short-lived impulses. 2.086,683 ;
July 13.
Swart, Leland K.. Mountain Lakes. X. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. New York,
N. T. Automatic measuring device. 2,091,533 ; Aug.
31.
Swart. Leland K.. Mountain Lakes. X. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Oscilla-
tion generating circuits including gas-filled tube.
2.092.S61 : Sept. 14.
Swart. Leland K.. Mountain Lakes, X. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated. New York,
X. T. Measuring device. 2,093,854 : Sept. 21.
Swart, Leland K.. Mountain Lakes. X. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telesraph Companv. Elec-
trical protective system. 2.096.143 ; Oct 19.
Swart, Leland K., Mountain Lakes. X. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Companv. Reset-
ting circuits for gas-filled tubes. 2,096,865 ; Oct. 26.
Swart. Leland K.. Mountain Lakes. X. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Gas-
filled tube. 2.103,439 : Dec 28.
Swart. Leland K., Mountain Lakes, and D. W. Bodle,
Pe()uannock. X. J., assignors to American Telephone
and Telegraph Comp.tny. Apparatus for recording
steep wave front voltages of short duration. 2,097.578 ;
Xov. 2.
Swart. Philip F., Los Anceles, Calif. Dispensing device.
2.096,144 : Oct. 19.
Swart, Richard H.. assignor to General Refrigeration
forporation, Beloit, Wis. Oil filter. 2.094,195 : Sept.
28.
owarthout, Arthur T., San Francisco, and Miroslav
Tamele. assignors to Ovolo Incorporated, Oakland,
Calif. Preserving eggs and products. 2,093,786 ; Sept.
21.
Swartwood, Kenneth, assignor to Universal Oil Products
Companv, Chicago, HI. Conversion of hvdrocarbon
oils. 2.081.342 : May 25.
Swartwood. Kenneth, assignor to Universal Oil Products
Companv, Chicago. HI. Conversion of hydrocarbon oils.
2,0S6,004 : July 6.
Swartwood. Ki nneth, assignor to Universal Oil Products
Companv. Chicago. 111. Conversion of hvdrocarbon
oils. 2.n90.S7S : Aug. 24.
Swartwood. Kenneth, assignor to Universal Oil Products
Companv, Chicago. III. Conversion of hvdrocarbon oils.
2.091.381 : Aug. 31.
Sw.irtwood. Kenneth, assignor to Universal Oil Products
Companv, Chicago. 111. Conversion of hydrocarbon oils.
2,006.210; Oct. 19.
Swartwnnd. Kenneth, assignor to Universal Oil Products
Company, Chicago. 111. Conversion of hydrocarbon oils.
2.100.414; Xov. 30.
Sw.irtwout Company, The. (See McDennent, James H..
assignor.)
Swnrtz. Guv E.. Detroit Mich. Lock for clamps and the
like. 2.076.828; Apr. 13.
Sw.Trt7, Guy E., Detroit Mich. Plurality clamping means.
2,076,829 ; Apr. 13.
Swartz. Ira T.. and A. R. Baker. Indianapoli.". Ind.. as-
signor to Columbia Carburetor Companv. Washington.
D. r. Multiple jet rnrbur<-tor. 2.096.413: Oct. 19.
Swart7. Walter G. (See Shaw. H. F., and Swartz.)
Swayne. Robinson 4 Company. (See Mcllvane. Robert
L.". assignor.)
Sw.Tzev. Kdward S.. assicnor to Trimble Xurseryland
Furniture, Inc.. Rnohester. N. Y. Portable play pen for
children. 2.100.789: Xov. 30.
Swedlnnd, Lloyd E.. Montclair. X. J., assignors to West-
Inchou.'Je Electric 4 Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Electric discharge apparatus.
2,078,644 ; Apr. 27.
Swedlund, Lloyd E., Montclair, X. J., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Grid glow tube circuits. 2,088,494;
July 27.
Swedlund. Lloyd E., Montclair, X. J., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh. Pa. Electric discharge apparatus.
2.088,495 ; July 27.
Swedlund, Lloyd E.. Wilkinsburg. assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Amplifier circuit 2.092,096 : Sept. 7.
Swedman. Enoch, assignor to Seeger Refrigerator Com-
pany. St. Paul. Minn. Refrigerator door basket.
2,074.438 ; Mar. 23.
Sweeley. Edward A., Alexandria, Ya., and X. T. Anderson,
Washinrton, D. C. Railway or other vehicles.
2,071,802 : Feb. 23.
Sweeley. Edward A.. Alexandria, Va., and X. T. Ander-
son. Washington, D. C, assignors to Fruit Growers Ex-
press Company. Stowing facility for commodities in
railwav and other vehicles, and in storage warehouses.
2.077.649 ; Apr. 20.
Sweeley. Edward A., Alexandria, Ya., and X. T. Anderson,
Washington, D. C, assignors to Fruit Growers Express
Company. Stowing facility for commodities in raUway
and other vehicles, and in storage warehouses.
2.077.650 : Apr. 20.
Sweeney. Orland R., Ames, Iowa, assignor to State of
Iowa for benefit of Iowa State College of Agriculture
and mechanical Arts. Mat board handling maohine.
2.084.980 ; June 22.
Sweeney, William J.. R. W. Richardson, Eaton Rouge, La.,
and E. Y. Murphree. Xew York. X. Y., assignors to
Standard Oil Development Company. Apparatus for
voltolization. 2,079,750 ; May 11.
Sweeney. William J., and J. A. Tilton, Baton Rouge, La.,
assignors to Standard-I. G. Company. Lubricating oil
composition. 2.087.585 : Julv 20.
Sweet Andrew T.. Houghton, and J. D. MacCarthy, as-
signors to General Manganese Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Obtaining manganese values from carbonate
ores. 2,070,496 ; Feb. 9.
Sweet Andrew T.. Houghton, and J. D. MacCarthy, as-
signors to General Manganese Corporation, Detroit,
Mich. Obtainins manganese values from ores contain-
ing them. 2.070.497 : Feb. 9.
Sweet. Cecil H.. Brea. assignor to John Grant Los An-
geles, C&UI. Well cleaning system. 2,073,126 ; Mar. 9.
Sweet, Cecil H.. assignor of one-half to W. C. Erwin,
Brea. Calif. Recovering casing from wells. 2,078,426 ;
Apr. 27.
Sweet. Donald H., Evanston. HI., assignor to Hazelett
iletals. Inc., Xew York, X. Y. Metallurgy. 2,069.485 ;
Feb. 2.
Sweet (Jeorge A.. Milford. Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Last
2,075,916 : Apr. 6.
Sweet Herbert P.. Providence, R. I. Door latch.
2,099.456 ; Xov. 16.
Sweet J. B., et al. (See Wohlfarth, Walter W.. as-
signor.)
Sweptland. Ernest J.. Piedmont, assignor to Oliver United
Filters Incorporated, San Francisco, Calif. Filter.
2.102.293 ; Dec. 14.
Sweets Laboratories, Inc. (See Barker, John O., as-
signor.)
Swendsen. Harold G., and C. L. Young. Seattle, Wash.
Metal backed cove and end closure for the same.
2.069.289 ; Feb. 2.
Swennes, Benjamin A.. Rockford, assignor to Borg-Wamer
Corporation, Chicago. HI. Transmission mechanism.
2,071,589 ; Feb. 23.
Swennes, Benjamin A., Rockford. assignor to Borg-Wamer
Corporation, Chicago, HI. Intake manifold. 2,088.983 ;
.\ug. S.
Swennes. Benjamin A., Rockford, assignor to Borg-Warner
n'i!3i''J^-*'°A Chicago, ni. Friction clutch plate.
2.101.29) ; Dec. 7.
Swennes. Benjamin A., and K. Miller. Rockford. said
Swennes assignor to Borg-Wamer Corporation, Chicago,
111. Automatic clutch. 2,071,588 ; Feb 23
Swenson .\lbin. Xew York, X. Y. Window cleaning de-
vice. 2.086.054 ; July 6. .
Swenson Evaporator Company. (See Bamebl, August J..
assignor.)
Swenson Evaporator Company. (See Bielfeldt Paul W.,
assignor.)
Swenson Evaporator Company. (See Grant Howard D.,
assignor.) '
Swenson, Harry M. (See Card, William H.. assignor.)
^%™S^n,:-^Iernll G Xew York, X. Y. Artificial teeth.
2.0(0.556 ;■ Mar. 30.
^''o'no-"r,.v.'^ o*" 1^" ^"*''' ^*""''' ^'- "^- ^'■t»fi'''al tooth.
i^fS*""' ^M?.*''""^J'- c^S^ Ba"8. A K., and Swenson.)
Swenson, William E St. Paul, assignor to Minneapolis-
Mr.] me Power Implement Comp..ny. Minneapolis, Minn.
Crankshaft lubrication system. 2.081,157 ; May 25.
Mnffnl.' pJi.''^'? ^V ^^- P-i"'' assignor to Minniapolis-
Moline Power Implement Company. Minneapolis, Minn,
f.overnor for tractor engines. 2,nno.l61 • An" 17
'"2!S7T639;'M;"ylJ^- ^•^■*^^-"<'- "'• Folding 'table.
LIST OF PATENTEES
607
Swett, Earl W"., assignor to The Lobdell-Emery Manu-
facturing Companv, Alma, Mich. Saddle and making
the same. 2,099,503 ; Nov. 16.
Swezey, Burdette S., Floral Park, X. T., assignor to
American Telephone & Telegraph Company. Teletype-
writer. 2.096.145 ; Oct. 19.
Swezey, Fenton H., Waynesboro, Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington. Del. Cellulosic structures and preparing
the same. 2.096.146 ; Oct. 19.
Swiclvard, Andrew E., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. New York, N. T.
Acoustic device. 2,085,130 ; June 29.
Swickard, Andrew E., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated, New York,
X. Y. Acoustic device. 2.093,664: Sept. 21.
Swickard, Arthur R., assignor to W. F. llarnly, Sheridan,
Wvo. Woodworking machine. 2,071,00.'> : Feb. 16.
Swift, CTaude E. (See Bray, U. B., and Swift.)
Swift, Claude E. (See Garofalo, R. J., and Swift.)
Swift & Company Fertilizer Works. (See Siems, Herman
B., assignor.)
Swift Electric Welder Company. (See Taylor, Earl S.,
assignor.)
Swift, George W., Jr., assignor to G. W. Swift.' Jr., Inc..
Bordentown, N. J. Esg trav. 2.066.5S7 : Jan. 5.
Swift, George W., Jr., assignor to G. W. Swift Jr.. Inc.,
Bordentown, N. J. Machine for making corrugated
paperboard. 2,068.155 : Jan. 19.
Swift, George W., Jr., assignor to George W. Swift, Jr.,
Inc.. Bordentown, X. J. Variable speed transmission.
2.070.382 : Feb. 9.
Swift, George W., Jr., assignor to George W. Swift, Jr.,
Inc., Bordentown, X. J. Pulp molding. 2,079,667;
May 11.
Swift, George W., Jr.. assignor to George W. Swift, Jr.,
Inc., Bordentown, X'. J. Blank feeding mechanism for
prlnter-slotters. 2.079,668 ; May 11.
Swift, George W.. Jr., assignor to George W. Swift, Jr.
Inc., Bordentown. X'. J. Cup. 2.0SS.181 : July 27.
Swift, George W., Jr., Inc. (See Swift, George W., Jr.,
assignor.)
Swift, Gilbert. (See Schrader, H. J., and Swift.)
Swift, Glenn, Darlington. Wis. Hat. 2.0S2.0S3 : June 1.
Swift, Herbert W., Shipley. England. Automatic tension
control in belt and rope drives. 2.074,078 ; Mar. 16.
Swift. Howard E., Westfield, Mass. Motor vehicle.
2.066.430 ; Jan. 5.
Swift, Howard E., Westfield, Mass. Automotive vehicle.
2,070,245 ; Feb. 9.
Swift. Roscoe E. (See Brinckerhoff, J. E., McCullough,
and Swift.)
Swift, Willard E., Worcester, assignor to United States
Envelope Companv, Springfield, Mass. Envelope.
2,066.495 ; Jan. 5.
Swift, Willard E., Worcester, assignor to United States
Envelope Companv, Springfield, Mass. Envelope.
2,074,949 ; Mar. 23.
Swift, Willard E.. Worcester, assignor to United States
Envelope Companv, Springfield, Mass. Envelope blank.
2.087,362 ; July 20.
Swimmer, Albert T., assignor to The General Fireproofing
Companv. Y'oungstown, Ohio. Locldng means for drop
front cabinets. 2.091,382 : Aug. 31.
Swingle, Ralph H., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh.
Pa. Electric discharge apparatus. 2,078,645 ; Apr. 27.
Swingle. Ralph H., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturin<r Companv. East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Circuit breaker. 2.100.757 : Xov. 30.
Swingle, Wilbur W., and J. J. Pfiffner, Princeton, X. J..
assignors to Parke. Davis & Company. Detroit. Mich.
Medicinal compound. 2,074,492 ; Mar. 23.
Swingle, Wilbur W., and J. J. Pfiffner. Princeton, X". J..
assignors to Parke, Davis & Companv. Detroit, Mich.
Purification of gland extracts. 2.074.493 : Mar. 23.
Swinglehurst, Harry, Jr. (See Page, A. E., and Swingle-
bnrst.)
Swingspout Measure Company. (See Wiswell, Ozro X..
assignor.)
Swlnhop. Charles D., Eastbourne, England. Court for
gamf'S. 2 067.3.')6: .Tan. 12.
Swlnk. Rufus C, Berkeley, Calif. Rotary engine.
2,088,121 ; July 27.
Swinnerton, Bert B.. Tiffin, Ohio, assignor to Standard
Sanitary Manufacturing Company. Dental lavatory.
2.097.167: Oct. 20.
Swinney. Thomas J., London, England. Induction sys-
tem of internal combustion engines. 2,089,771 : Aug.
10.
Swisher, Thomas H., Scotia, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Mercury vapor detector. 2,073,531 ;
Mar. 9.
Swiss, Saul R., Ottawa Hills, Ohio. Edible product and
package IIUTcfor. 2.077..''i!>5 ; Apr. 20.
Swltzer, Kathryn E., Ellis, Kans. Insect snare.
2.091.221 : Aug. 24.
Swoopo, Charles C. (See Davis, G. H. B., and Swoope.1
Swoope, Clmrli'S C. Bayonni', and M. .M. Sadlon, Ronelle
I'ark. N. J., assignors to Sliin<l:iril Oil 1 )i'vi'lopnient
Company. Lubricating oil. 2,084,ni2; June 22.
Sword-.Vtherton Co. (See Sword, Kowlnnil P., assignor.)
Sword. Rowland P., assignor to Sword-Atherton Co., Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Cleaner element for cleaning ma-
chines. 2,083.749 ; June 15.
Swords, Michael D., Chicago, Dl., assignor to General
- Chemical Companv, X"ew York, X. Y. Tank car.
2.095.460; Oct. 12."
Swortwood, Harry T. (See Larson. W. A., and Swort-
wood.)
Sydnor, Harold, Westfield, X. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Cracking process.
2,078,899 ; Apr. 27.
Sykes. Cameron McG., Soho Foundry. Birmingham, as-
signor to W. & T. Avery Limited. Birmingham, Eng-
land. Weighing apparatus. 2,077,495 ; AprT 20.
Sykes, William E.. Buffalo, N. Y. Machine for hardening
gear teeth. 2.067.549 : Jan. 12.
Sykes, William E., Buffalo, X. Y. Metal cutting machine.
2,067,551 ; Jan. 12.
Sylvan, Joseph, CHiicago, HI. Sectional metnUic building
construction. 2.071.666 ; Feb. 23.
Sylvander, Paul W. (See Lloyd. T.. and Sylvander.)
Sylvander, Roy C. (See Beck. R., and Sylvander.)
Sylvania Industrial (Corporation. (See Bomer, Christian,
assignor.)
Sylvania Industrial Corporation. (See Comwell. Ralph
T. K.. assignor.)
Sylvania Industrial Corporation. (See Morgan, Willard
L.. assignor.)
Sylvania Industrial Corporation. (See Replogle, H. H.,
and Dalton, assignors.)
Sylvania Industrial Corporation. (See Weingand, B., and
Muchlinski, assignors.)
Sylvania Industrial Corporation. (See Replogle, H. H.,
and Dalton. assignors.)
Sylvester, George R. (See Robson. J. T., and Sylvester.)
Symington. Edith R., et al.. executors. (See Sfmington,
Thomas H.)
Symington-Gould Corporation. (See Barrows, Donald S.,
assignor.)
Symington-Gould Corporation, The. (See Barrows, D. S.,
and Couch, assisruors. )
Symington-Gould Corporation, The. (See Blattner, Emil
H., assignor.)
Symington-Gould Corporation, The. (See Cameron,
Joseph A., assignor.)
Symington-Gould Corporation, The. (See Couch, Glenn
F., assignor.)
Symington-Gould Corporation, The. (See Kadel, B. W.,
and Barrows, assignors.)
Symington-Gould Corporation, The. (See Symington,
Thomas H., assignor.)
Symington-Gould Corporation, The. (See Townsend,
Donald L.. assignor.)
Symington, T. H., & Son, Inc. (See Drenning, Percy R.,
assignor.)
Symington. Thomas H.. deceased. Baltimore, by E. R.
Symington, Lutherville. and T. R. Symington, Reisters-
town. Md., executors, assignors, by mesne assignments,
to The Symington-Gould Corporation. Rochester, X. Y.
Truck side frame. 2,097.579 : Xov. 2.
Symington. Thomas R., et al., executors. (See Svmington,
Thomas H.)
Symonds, Ralph F. (See Malcom, J. C, and Symonds.)
Symonds, Ralph F.. Marblehead. assignor to Xew'England
Trawler Equipment Co.. Boston, >rass. Protected driv-
ing mechanism. 2.0S3.967 ; June 15.
Symons, Helen W. (See Symons. William J., assignor.)
Symons, Loren G.. assignor, by mesne assignments to
Xordberg Manufacturing Companv, Milwaukee, Wis.
Screen. 2.085,774; July 6.
Symons. William J., Santa Monica, assignor to Helen
W. Symons. West Los Angeles, Calif. Propeller.
2.074,871 : Mar. 23.
Synck. Adolph J., assignor to Xew Idea, Inc., Coldwater,
Ohio. Hay rake. 2.068.092 : Jan. 19.
Synck. Adolph J., assignor to The Xew Idea Spreader
Company, Coldwater, Ohio. Rake teeth for raking
cylinders. 2.075.555 ; Mar. 30.
Synck, Henry, assignor to The Xew Idea Spreader Com-
pany, Coldwater. Ohio. Distributor blade for manure
spreaders. 2.006,862 ; Jan. 5.
Syncro Machine Company. (See Parvin, Edward G., as-
signor.)
Syplier, Milford G.. Belloville, assignor to The Chilton
Chilton Pen Companv, Inc., Long Island City, X. Y.
Pen. 2.089.449 : Aug. 10.
Sypher. Milford G., Belleville, X. J., assignor to The
Chilton Pen Company, Inc., Long island City, X. Y.
Fountain pen and the like. 2,102,044 ; Dec. 14.
Syracuse Cliilled I'low Co. (See Cook, Curtiss L., as-
signor.)
Syrovy, Augustln J. (See Dunn, W. T.. and Syrovv.)
Syrovy, Angiistin J., assignor to Chrysler Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Power transmission. 2,068,770 ; Jan.
26.
Styskal, L. J., et nl. (See Spelts, Goorgo A., assignor.)
S/.abo, Alexander, T^lnden, N. J. Twin marble skill pimp.
2. 101, 6.17; Dec. 7.
Szabo, Alex.'\nder. Linden, N. J. Bull return amusement
lievlce. 2.ini,65.S; Dec. 7.
Sznbn, Basil V., New York, N. Y. Valve and faucet.
2,001.018; Aug. 31.
608
INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
Szabo, George C, assignor to Holston Manufacturing
Couipanv, Knoxville, Tenn. Knitting machine.
2.1 02. .=549 : Dor. 3 4.
Szasz, Geza, Berlin. Germany. Photographic duplicating
process. 2,073,033 ; Mar. 9.
Szegvari, Andrew, assignor to American Anode, Inc.,
Akron, Ohio. Depositing rubber. 2,095,107 ; Oct. 5.
Szekely, Otto E.. Elinira, N". y. Variable ratio transmis-
sion. 2,069,023 ; Jan. 26.
Szekely, Otto E., Elniira. N. Y. Driving and supporting
assembly for automotive vehicles. 2,102,923 ; Dec. 21.
Szikla. G6za, and A. Rozinek. Budapest, Hungary. Gas
producer. 2,099,968 ; Nov. 23.
Szostek, Joseph A., Springfield, Mass. Automobile cool-
ing, heating, and windshield condensation preventing
system. 2,087,171 ; July 13.
SzukalsUi, Marian A., Sr. (See Szukalski, Marian F., Jr.,
and M. A., Sr.)
Szukalski, Marian F., Jr., and M. A. Szukalski, Sr., Mil-
waukee. Wis. Waste nine cleaner. 2.069,100 ; Jan. 26.
Szweda, Rutin L., Milwaukee, Wis. Differential mecha-
nism. 2,081,563 ; May 25.
T. & L. Company Incorporated. (See Stelljes, Fred D.,
assignor.)
T & R Jewelry Co. (See Garfinkel, Louis, assignor.)
T-Z Railway Equipment Company. (See Wright, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Taaffe. 'rimiiias. Los Angeles, Calif. Illuminated sign.
2.099.243 ; Nov. 16.
Taaffe. Thomas, and P. Moffett, Los Angeles, Calif., said
Moffett assignor to said Taaffe. Illuminated sign.
2,085.398 ; June 29.
Tabbrioa Italiana Magneti Marelli Soc. An. (See Quin-
tavalle. TJmberto, assignor.)
Taber, Philip. (See McPherren, Glen E., assignor.)
Taber, Wellington P., West Warwick, R. I. Connecter
for V-belts. 2,099,831 ; Nov. 23.
Tabern. Donalee L., Lake Bluff, assignor to Abbott Labo-
ratories. North Chicago, 111. Unsaturated alkylene
amides and ureides of polyhydroxy aliphatic acids.
2,084,626 : June 22.
Tabor, Joseph R., Chicago, III. Portable illuminated
sign. 2.088,773 ; Aug. 3.
Tabor Manufacturing Company. (See Wallace, Frank R.,
assignor.)
Taborsky, Frank G.. Bellwood, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Company. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Test-
ing apparatus. 2,093,103 ; Sept. 14.
Tabozzi, Giacinto, Milan, Italy. Aerial flare. 2,069,101 ;
Jan. 26.
Taccogna, Joseph, New York, N. T. Device for mixing
paint and other materials in cans. 2,092,190 ; Sept. 7.
Taddeo, Pietro. (See Wojtalewicz, J. S., and Wegener,
assignors.)
Taoschner, E., Chem.-Pharm. Fabrik. (See Ursum, Wer-
ner, assignor.)
Taferner, Joseph A., et al. (See SchUtzer, Leo J., as-
signor.)
Taff, George A., Colorado Springs, Colo. Bumper device.
2.086.396 : July 6.
Taff, Harry, Chicago, 111. Cover for garment hangers.
2,074,243 ; Mar. 16.
Taggart, Gordon H., Minneapolis, ^linn. Combination
wallet and calendar bank. 2,077,536 ; Apr. 20.
Tagearf. Thomas. (See MrCardle. G., and Taggart.)
Tagit Company, The. (See Borchert, William, assignor.)
Tagit Company, The. (See Borchert, William and F. L.,
assignors.)
Tagliabue. Charles J., Alfg. Co. (See Bast, Frank J., as-
signor.)
Tagiiabue, Charles J., Mfg. Co. (See Dillon, John H., as-
slcnor. )
Tagliabuo, Charles Mfg. Co. (See Irwin, Lawrence C, as-
signor.)
Taigman, Max, New York. N. Y. Sewing machine con-
trol. 2. 006.928 : Oct. 26.
Taine, Rocor. (See van Hille. P., and Taine.)
Tainton Research Corporation. (See Tainton, Urlyn C,
assignor.)
Tainton. Urlvn C, Baltimore, Md., assignor to Tainton
Research Corporation. Metallic paint. 2,080,346 ;
May 11.
Taishoff, Jerome. (See Llewellyn, John B., assignor.)
Tait. Ch.Trlcs l{. (Sef Giuidricli. A. S,, and Tait.l
Tait, Francis, Jr., Philadelphia, assignor to Howard
Hosiery Company, Sinking Spring. Pa. Topper stand
protecting device. 2,080,445: May 18.
Tait, William O., Jr. (See Brodhead. S. H., and Tait.)
Tait. Willis II. (See Bridges. Kenneth C, assignor.)
TaknhashI, Hideakl, and M. Nagatsuka, Tokyo. Japan.
Apparatus for showing pictures. 2,080,901 ; M.tv IS.
Tak.'inaslii. William II., Wahlawa, Hawaii. Cutlery.
2.072.777: Mar. 2.
Takamiya. Kisiio. Mojl, Japan. Preparing fat and oil
splitting enzyme from plant seeds. 2.102,101 : Dor. 14.
Takata. Akira." Toyolsii-XIura. Kyoto-(;un, Fukuoka-Ken,
Japan. Fiber dressing machine. 2.086,448 ; .luly 6.
Tnknts. Zollan. West Enc'ewood. N. J. Motion picture
proierlor. 2.0!)."i..'')36 : Oct. 12.
Tak.nyan.iirl. Konjiro. (See Nakashlma, T., and Taka-
yaiiagl.)
Takenaga, Frank Y., Anaheim, Calif. Dehydrator.
2,101,352; Dec. 7.
Takeuchi, Kunijiro. (See Sahashi, Y., Takeuchi, Shima-
moto, and Iki.)
Talaga. Stephen, Bav City, Mich. Lock for pipe cou-
plings. 2,067,028 : Jan. 5.
Talalay, Josef A., Bedford, England. Manufacture of
hollow rubber articles. 2,081,777 ; May 25.
Talas, Louis, Flushing, N. Y., assignor to American
Sterilizer Company, Erie, Pa. Operating table.
2,092,206 : Sept. 7.
Talbert, Guy W., Summit, N. J., and J. D. Kerr, Forest
Hills, assignors to National Aniline & Chemical Com-
pany, Inc.. New York. N. Y. Manufacture of partial
oxidation products. 2.102,863 ; Dec. 21.
Talbot. Charles H.. and A. Peters, Coscob, Conn. Sash
mounting. 2.100.616 : Nov. 30.
Talbot, Frank A., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Chambers,
Bering, Quinlan Co., Decatur, 111. Filling means for
subterranean tanks. 2,069,930; Feb. 9.
Talbot, Howard' H., assiKnor to United Engineering &
Foundry Company. Pittsburgh, Pa. Bearing for a vari-
able speed drive. 2,067.513: Jan. 12.
Talbot. Howard H., assignor to United Engineering &
Foundry Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Rolling mill feed-
ing apparatus. 2,092,480 ; Sept. 7.
Talbot, Howard H., assignor to United Engineering &
Foundry Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Coil unloader.
2,092,539 ; Sept. 7.
Talbot. Howard H.. assignor to United Engineering &
Foundry Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Coil unloader.
2.092,540; Sept. 7.
Talbot, Jesse W., Portland, Oreg. Adjustable lawn mower
sharpener. 2,086,005 ; July 6.
Talbott, James E., Dobbs Ferry, assignor to Anaconda
Wire & Cable Company, New York, N. Y. Transmission
line support. 2,086.927 ; July 13.
Talboys, Henry H.. Milwaukee, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Woolery Machine Company. Minneapolis,
Minn. Track wrench. Re. 20,232 ; Jan. 5.
Talboys, Henry H., assignor to Nordberg Manufacturing
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Track grinder. 2,073,816 ; Mar.
16.
Talge, Foster L. (See Nigh, Earl J., assignor.)
Talse, Foster L. (See Rupert, R., and Majewski, as-
signors.)
Talger. Foster L. (See Majewski, Joseph M., Jr., as-
signor.)
Taliaferro, Edward E., Jackson, Tenn. Clock. 2,072,609 ;
Mar. 2.
Taliaferro, Thomas L., assignor to Phoenix Metal Cap
Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Skeleton jar closure.
2.075.478 ; Mar. 30.
Taliaferro, Thomas L., assignor to Phoenix Metal Cap
Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Skeleton jar closure.
2.075.479 ; Mar. 30.
Taliaferro. William R., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & JIanufacturing Companv. East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Motor control system. 2,095.773 ; Oct. 12.
Taliaferro. William R., Pittsbtirgh, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Companv, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Control system. 2.101,880 ; Dec. 14.
Taliaferro, William R., C. C. Whittaker. and L. G. Riley,
Pittsburgh, assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Man-
ufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Control
system. 2.102.294 ; Dec. 14.
Talley, Thurmon H., Little Falls, assignor to The Dawn
Mfg. Corp.. Rochester, N. Y. Copy holder machine.
2,068,894; Jan. 26.
Tallmadge. Webster, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Webster
Tallmadee & Company. Inc., New York, N. Y. Control
system. 2,082.470 ; June 1.
Tallmadge. Webster. Montclair, N. J., assignor to Web-
ster Tallmadge & Companv. Inc.. New York, N. Y.
Motor controllod valve. 2,082.471 ; June 1.
Tallmadge. Webster, Montclair, N. J., assignor to Webster
Tallmadge & Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Heating
system. 2.08S.071 ; Julv 27.
Tallmadge. Webster, & Company. (See Tallmadge, Web-
ster, assignor,)
Tallmadge. Webster & Company, Inc. (See Tallmadge,
Webster, assignor.)
Tallman, Gentry L. (See Tallman. Leslie R. and G. L.)
Tallman. Leslie R. and G. L.. Shclbevville, 111. Cutter
.Ttf.nrbmpnt for balers. 2.097.353 ; Oct. 26.
Talmann, Asbjorn, Baltimore, Md.,' assisnoi- to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Con-
ducUng system. 2,080,514 : May 18.
Talon. Inc. (See Jacobs. Michael, assignor.)
Tiimad.a Eizo, Itoigawa-cho. Nishikiihiki-gun. Niigata-
ken, .Japan. Leakage-stopper for a hose. 2.098..556 ;
Nov. 9.
T.amnn. Oscar, Chicago, 111. Bicycle lock. 2.081,778;
May 25.
'J'^J^iTir' ^Ji''"^'=^''•,JS'''' Swarthout. A. v., and Tamele.)
n"^! "^^ ^""■".^'•■^''c..?^,-; "J'' n. P. A. Groll, Berkeley, Calif.,
assignors to Shell Development Company, San Fran-
^'n-o n-.^"''4- ,. „V^'''^'™^°': of unsaturated halldes.
J.0(Z,015; Feb. 23.
TnmPle. ^Jiroslav W., Oakland, a.id H. P. A. Groll, Berke-
ley, c^lif., assignors to Shell Development Company,
foT-oole^'^Feb' ■'s"^"'" ^'■"'^"'^*'<'° of a"yl alcohol.
Tamini. Mario, MiMan, assignor to Fiat Societi Anonima,
lunn. Italy. Cover for refuse receptacles. 2,079,052;
LIST OF PATENTEES
609
Tammingti, William, anrl O. Bonaini, assignors to Robert
E. Corradini, New York, N. Y. Beverage dispenser.
2,081,158 ; May 25.
Tamminga, William, and O. Bonami, assignors to Robert
E. Corradini, New York, N. Y. Liquid dispenser.
2,081,159; May 25.
Tamminga, William ; O. Bonomi, New York, N. Y.,
R. E. Corradini, Bronx, New York, N. Y., and H. M.
Jones, Huntington, W. Va., said Tamminga, Bonami,
and Jones assignors to said Corradini. Sanitary liq-
uid dispenser. 2,081,650 ; May 25.
Tamminga, William, and O. Bonomi, New York, and R.
E. Corradini, Bronx, N. Y., said Tamminga and said
Bonomi assignors to said Corradini. Sanitary liquid
dispenser. 2,081,651 ; Blay 25.
Tampax Sales Corporation. (See Voss, Joseph A., as-
signor.)
Tamsitt, Joseph C, assignor to Rlchards-Wilcox Manu-
facturing Company, Aurora, 111. Elevator gate.
2,100,882; Nov. 30.
Tamworth Associates, Inc. (See Levitt, William T., as-
signor.)
Tanasso, Vincent, Harrison, and J. J. Pomeranz, Brooklyn,
N. Y. Nose pad coupling means for eyeglass frames.
2,082,084; June 1.
Tancred, William L. (See Bliss, H. N., Wild, and
Tancred.)
Tandberg, Aksel O. (See Wigeland, A. R., and Tandberg.)
Tandel, Fritz, assignor to C. G. Haubold Aktiengesell-
schaft, Chemnitz, Germany. Setting device for the
entry section of tensioning or tentering and drying
machines for webs. 2,088,984 ; Aug. 3.
Tandel, Karl F., assignor to C. G. Haubold Aktiengesell-
schaft, Chemnitz, Germany. Fabric feed control.
2.092,340 : Sept. 7.
Tandler, William S., assignor to Lefier Patent Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Pattern mechanism. 2,072,969 ;
Mar. 9.
Tangeman, William H., Ontario, Calif., assignor to Edison
General Electric Appliance Company, Chicago, 111.
Electric heater. 2,091,839 ; Aug. 31.
Tangerman, William J., tiammond, Ind., assignor to Union
Metal Products Company, Chicago, 111. Wall for rail-
way cars. 2,074,439 ; Mar. 23.
Tankard, Joseph. (See Battye, A. E., Marsh, Tankard,
Watson, and Wood.)
Tannahill, Glen R., et al. (See Dungan, Charles M., as-
signor.)
Tanner, Clarence M., Denver, Colo. Safety control for
auto engines. 2,096,291 ; Oct. 19.
Tanner, Elo C. (See Tull. R. H., and Tanner.)
Tanner, George L., Dacula, Ga. Smoking pipe.
2,100,988 : Nov. 30.
Tanner, Hubert D., West Hartford, Conn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Niles-Bement-Pond Company,
New York, N. Y. Wheel positioning device for gear
grinders. 2,086,750 ; July 13.
Tanner, James H., Kirribilli, near Sydney, and W. F.
Tanner, Fivedock, near Sydney, Australia. Suction de-
vice. 2,077,024 ; Apr. 13.
Tanner, John B. (See Rodman, Clarence A., as.signor.)
Tanner, Philip A., assignor to Johnson Motor Company,
Waukegan, 111. Internal combustion engine. 2,103,564 ;
Deo. 28.
Tanner, Robert R., assignor to Metal Finishing Research
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Making enameled metal
articles. 2,076.809 : Apr. 13.
Tanner, Robert R., Highland Park, assignor to Metal
Finishing Research Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Meth-
od and material for coating metal. 2,081,160 ; May
Tanner, Robert R., Ilighland Park, and J. S. Thompson,
assignors, by mesne assienmonts. to The Patents Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Coating metal. 2,067,214 ;
Jan. 12.
Tanner, Robert R., Highland Park, and J. S. Thompson,
assignors, by mesne nssignmonts, to Tlie Patent Cor-
poration. Detroit, Mich. Bonding siccative coats to
metal. 2.067,215 ; Jan. 12.
Tanner, William F. (See Tanner, James H. and W. F.)
Tannewitz, Edward F., Detroit, Mich. Antisqueak finish
strip. 2,088.490 : July 27.
Tannewitz, Edward P., assignor to Detroit Gasket and
Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Glass run for
slidable windows. 2,083..353 ; June 8.
Tannewitz, Edward F., assignor to The Detroit Gasl;ot
and Manufacluring tJonipany, Detroit, Mich. Window
mounting. 2,092,432 ; Sept. 7.
Tanning Process (Company, The. (See Connor, J. H., and
Merritt, assignors.)
Tanning T'rocoss (Company, The. (See Merritt, Matthew
M., assignor.)
Tanskl, Fratik M.. Maspelb asT^ignor to Karo Knit Fab-
rics, Inc., New York, N. Y. Knitted fabric and making
the same. 2.007.739: Jan. 12.
Tant, Andrew J., Central, S. C. Sizing yarn. 2,093,291 ;
Sept. 14.
Tapo-O-Matic Machine Company. (See Stagmolor, Arthur
P., assignor.)
Tnplin Manufacturing Company, The. (See T/einhard,
Riclinrd B., assignor.)
Tniilin, Thomas J., Strawberry nill, Middlesex, lOiigland.
li'ioth flotation concentration process. 2,093,898; Sept.
21.
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Tapp, Lora E., assignor of six and one-fourth per cent to
J. W. Baxter, Jr., six and one-fourth per cent to D. F.
Feiock, twelve and one-half per cent to J. C. Riely,
twenty-five percent to H. BI. McCormick, New Albany,
Ind. Key-lever-lock for key-lever type machines.
2,099,147 ; Nov. 16.
Tappan, Chester, assignor to General Talking Pictures
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Sound reproducing sys-
tem. 2,088,220 ; July 27.
Tappan Stove Company, The. (See HofE, John G., as-
signor.)
Tapp6, Frank G., Oslo, Norway. Attaching skates to
shoes. 2,103,737 ; Dec. 28.
TaracI, Joseph, East Elmhurst, Long Island, N. Y. Shoe
structure. 2,101,693 ; Dec. 7.
Taradash, Mendel A., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Tufting
mechanism for tufting a fabric base. 2,103,798 ; Dec.
28
Tarb'ell, Charles E., White Plains, N. Y. Building con-
struction. 2,097,580 ; Nov. 2.
Tarbox, Hugh B., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Mop
holder. 2,103,565 ; Dec. 28.
Tarbox, John P., assignor to Budd Wheel Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Brake mechanism. 2,072,412 ;
Mar. 2.
Tarbox, John P., assignor to Budd Wheel Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Brake. 2,087,196; July 13.
Tarbox, John P, assignor to Edward G. Budd Manufac-
turing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Weld efficiency
indicator. 2,101,108 ; Dec. 7.
Tarisien, Theophlle, Livry-Gargan, France, assignor to
The Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding,
Pa. Speed governor. 2,081,466 ; May 25.
Tark, Marcus B., assignor to Link-Belt Company, Phila-
delphia. Pa. Settling system for separating solids from
fluids. Re. 20,320 ; Apr. 6.
Tark, Marcus B., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Link-Belt
Company, Chicago, 111. Scum paddling device for sludge
digestion tanks. 2,068,521 ; Jan. 19.
Tark, Slarcus B., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Link-Belt
Companv, Chicago, 111. Mixing and coagulating device.
2,082,855 ; June 8.
Tarlton, Perle E., assignor to Electric Fruit Blarking Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Fruit marking machine. 2,092,267 ;
Sept. 7.
Tarnuzzer, Edmund C. (See de Goencz, D., and
Tarnuzzer.)
Tarr, Margaret H., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Straw-
bridge & Clothier, Philadelphia, Pa. Label, stamp, or
strip applying device. 2,095,894 ; Oct. 12.
Tarrie, Thomas K., Chicago, 111. Lock tool. 2,070,342 ;
Feb. 9.
Tartaron, Francis X., and J. B. Duke, Mulberry, Fla.,
assignors to Phosphate Recovery Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Concentration of phosphate-bearing min-
erals. 2,103,283 ; Dec. 28.
Tarzian, Verage, Philadelphia, Pa. Thermionic tube con-
trol. 2,076,102 ; Apr. 6.
Tashjian, Armen H. (See Holden. D. H., and Tashjian.)
Tashjian, Armen H., and D. H. Holden, assignors, by mesne
assignments, to D. H. Holden, Cleveland. Ohio. Electro-
pneumatically operated window. 2.067,106 ; Jan. 5.
Taskila, Aulis E., Negaunee, Jlich. Multiple fastener.
2,082,988 ; June 8.
Tassick, John A., Streator, 111., assignor to Owens-Illinoi?
Glass Company. Glass melting furnace. 2,098,440 ■.
Tasso, Giuseppe, assignor of one-half to I. Ij. Rollins,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Motor vehicle drive. 2,098,071 ;
Nov. 2.
Tate, Christopher. (See Tate, Frank E. B., and C.)
Tate, E. H., Company. (See Tate, Frank E. B., and C,
assignors.)
Tate, Eugene M. (See Mincer, Tracy INI., assignor.)
Tate, Frank E. B., and C. Tate, Maiden, assignors to E. IT.
Tate Company, Boston. Mass. Wall hook and support-
ing card therefor. 2.071.957: Feb. 23.
Tate, Kenneth L., assignor to Taylor Instrument Com-
panies, Rochester, N. Y. Passive vascular exerciser.
2,088,044 ; July 27.
Tate, Otto C, Sr., assignor of one-hnlf to I. L. Branch,
Bishop, Ga. Truck cover. 2,008,041 : Jan. 19.
Tatter, John W., Detroit, assignor of ono-half to G. B.
IngcrsoU, Dearborn, Mich. Control mechanism for
clutches. 2,008,579 ; Jan. 19.
Tatter, John W., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Bendix Products Corporation, South
Bond, Ind. Brake. 2,074,703; Mar. 23.
Tatter, Jolin W., Detroit, Alioh. a.ssignor. by mesne as-
signments, to Bendix Products Corporation, South
Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,077,908 ; Apr. 20.
Tatter, John W., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Bendix
I'roducis Corporation, South Bond, Ind. Brake.
2,098,081 : Nov. 2.
Tatter, John W., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Bondlx Prod-
ucts (^)rporntlon, South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,074,710;
Mar. 23.
T.'itlcr, John W., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Boi\dl\- Products
Corporation, South Bond, Ind. Brake. 2,081,1 Ki ;
June 22.
Tuttersall. Harold .T., Ardrossan, Scotland, assignor to
rmperlal ChcMulcal Industries Limited. I'repiiratlon of
polymers In sheet or block form. 2,071,907 ; Fob. 23.
610
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Tattersall, Harold J., Ardrossan, Scotland, assignor to
Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Methyl alpha-
beta-dichloroisobutyrate and preparation of same.
2,097,264 : Oct. 26.
Tatum, Arthur L., Madison, Wis., assignor to Parke, Davis
& Company, Detroit, Mich. Therapeutic agent.
2,092,036 ; Sept. 7.
Tattim, John J., Baltimore, Md. Hopper door and hopper
door latch. 2,068,895 ; Jan. 26.
Tatum, John J., Baltimore, Md. Cushioning means for
vehicles. 2,069.688 ; Feb. 2.
Tatum, John J., Baltimore, Md. Arm rest for reclining
coach seats. 2,085.836 ; July 6.
Tatum, Robert S., East Orange, N. J. Spring scale.
2,074,628 ; Mar. 23.
Taub, Alex, assignor to General Motors Corporation, De-
troit, Mich. Engine mounting. 2,086,370 ; July 6.
Taub, Ludwig, and F. Leuchs, Wuppertal-Elberfeld. Ger-
many, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Alba Phar-
maceutical Company, Inc.. New York. N. Y. Quaternary
ammonium compounds. 2,086,585 ; July 13.
Taub, Ludwig, H. Hahl, and F. Leuchs, Wuppertal-
Elberfeld, Germany, assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Alba Pharmaceutical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Quaternary ammonium compounds. 2.087.131 ; July 13.
Taub, Ludwig, and F. Leuchs, Wuppertal-Elberfeld, Ger-
many, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Alba Phar-
maceutical Company, Inc., New York. N. Y. Quaternary
ammonium compounds. 2,087,132 ; July 13.
Taube, Carl. Leverkusen-I. G.. Werk. and J. H. Helberger,
Cologne- JIulheim. Germany, assignors to General Ani-
line Works. Inc., New York, N. Y. AzodyestufCs.
2.095,484 : Oct. 12.
Taubensee, Henry A. (See Geyer, Ernest H., assignor.)
Tauber, Fred O., Omaha, Nebr. Steam heating furnace.
2.090,491 ; Aug. 17.
Tauber, Louis, Jamaica, N. Y. Saddle pad. 2,072,188 ;
Mar. 2.
Taubner. Frank, Bronx, assignor to Leviton Manufactur-
ing Company, Brooklyn. N. Y. Electric switch.
2,096.386 : Oct. 19.
Tauer, Edward, Bellerose, N. Y. Apparatus for cooling
systems. 2,100,883 : Nov. 30.
Taugher, Prank P., Forest Hills, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Screw-down control system. 2,094,973 ;
Oct. 5.
Tauschek, Gustav, New York, N. Y. Storing and selecting
records. 2,080,100 ; May 11.
Tauschek. Gustav, New York, N. Y. Firearm. 2,099,993 ;
Nov. 23.
Tauschek, Gustav, assignor to Internation.il Business
Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Printing mech-
anism for tabulating machines. 2.066.748 : Jan. 5.
Tauschek, Gustav, assignor to International Business Ma-
chines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electric circuit
controlling means. 2.074,002 ; Mar. 16.
Tauschek, Gustav, assignor to International Business
Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Sound record-
ing and reproducing machine. 2,089,309 ; Aug. 10.
Tauschek. (iustav, assignor to International Business Ma-
chines Corporation, New York, N. Y. Telephone system.
2.095.298 : Oct. 12.
Tauschek, Gustav, Vienna, Austria, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to International Business Machines Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Device for interpreting
punched cards. 2,079,429 ; May 4.
Tauschek, Gustav, Weidling, near Vienna, Austria, as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. New York, N. Y. Tabulat-
ing machine. 2,093,529 ; Sept. 21.
Tausz, Jeno, Petrolia, Pa., assignor to L. Sonneborn Sons.
Inc. Alloy. 2.096.014 : Oct. 19.
Tautenhahn, Otto R., Wichita Falls, Tex. Rotary recip-
rocating well drill. 2,085,279 ; June 29.
Tautz. Herbert E.. Milwaukee. Wis. Woodworking ma-
chine. 2.067.652: Jan. 12.
Tautz. Herbert E.. Milwaukee, Wis. Saw mounting
2,068,964; Jan. 20.
Tautz, Herbert E., Milwaukee, Wis. Speed change mech-
anism for screw-machines. 2,075,240 : JIar. 30.
Tautz, Herbert E., Milwaukee. Wis. Drill grinding ap-
paratus. 2,080,515; May 18.
Tautz. Herbert E., Milwaukee, Wis. Saw table
2,080.783 ; July 13.
Tautz. Herbert E., assignor to The Delta Manufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Safety shield. 2.0G9.395 ;
F<b. 2.
Tautz, Herbert E., assignor to Delta Manufacturing Com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. Scroll saw. 2,073,430 ; Mar. 9.
Tautz, Herbert E., assignor to The Delta Manufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Jointer fence. 2,085.131 ■'
June 29.
Tautz, Herbert E., assignor to The Delta Manufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Workholder for shapers.
2.085.235 ; June 29.
Tautz. Herbert E., assignor to The Delta Afanufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Workholder for saws
2.085.236 ; June 29.
Tautz, lliilMMt ]■:.. a.sslgnor to Delta Manufacturing Com-
pany, MllwuukcP. Wis .Scroll saw. 2,099.321 ; Nov. 10
Tnvanl. Gennaro. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brooch and clips com-
bination. 2,100,554 : Nov. 30.
Tavani, Nicola, Brooklyn, N. Y. Clamp buckle.
2,074,287; Mar. 16.
Tay, George H., assignor to Lee Metal Products Companv,
Inc., Philipsburg, Pa. Juice heating tank. 2,087,363 ;
July 20.
Taylor, Andrew L., assignor of one-half to P. B. Mitchell,
Goldville, S. C. Supply replenishing means for roving
frames and the like. 2.067.250 : Jan. 12.
Taylor, Angus D., Rochelle, 111., assignor to California
Packing Corporation. San Francisco, Calif. Spraying
apparatus. 2.086,055 ; July 6.
Taylor, Arthur K., assignor to The United States Print
ing and Lithograph Company, Baltimore, Md. Offset
preventing mechanism. 2,078,742 ; Apr. 27.
Taylor, Aubrey E., Malvern, Melbourne, Australia. Pat-
terned materials produced particularly by printing.
2,075,480 ; Mar. 30.
Taylor, Bernard. (See Hazelton, Joseph E., assignor.)
Taylor, Cecil H., assignor to Bendix Brake Company,
South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,074,711 ; Mar. 23.
Taylor Chair Company, The. (See McLellan, H. N., and
Balbach. assignors.)
Taylor, Charles C, Bayside, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York. N. Y. Radio
telephone monitoring system. 2,093.855 ; Sept. 21.
Taylor, Charles H., assignor to The Hoover Company,
North Canton, Ohio. Pawl and ratchet device.
2,067,990 ; Jan. 19.
Taylor, Charles H., assignor to The Hoover Company,
North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,098,072 ;
Nov. 2.
Taylor. Charles H.. assignor to The Hoover Company,
North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,103,101 ; Dec.
21.
Taylor, Charles W., East Orange, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America,
New York, N. Y. Electron discharge device. 2,077,814 :
Apr. 20.
Taylor. Clyde C Santa Ana, Calif. Scalp treating device.
2,067,991 ; Jan. 19.
Taylor-Colquitt Co. (See Jones. W. E., and Taylor, as-
signors.)
Taylor, Cyril, Chester, W. Va. Collection envelope.
2.070,931 ; Feb. 16.
Ta.vlor, Daniel G., assignor to Minneapolis-Honeywell
Regulator Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Temperature
control system. 2,073,326 ; Mar. 9.
Taylor, Dick, assignor to Southland Cotton Oil Company,
Pans, Tex. Lint Collecting apparatus. 2,090.955 ;
.\ug. 24.
Taylor, Dick, assignor to Southland Cotton Oil Company.
Paris, Tex. Collecting lint. 2,100,112; Nov. 23.
Taylor. Don A., assignor of one-half to F. W. Boyer
Wadsworth, Ohio. Machine gun mount. 2,100 790-
Nov. 30.
Taylor, Dudley F., assignor to Continental Optical Com-
H'^^^l l^^- Indianapolis, Ind. Making multifocal lens.
-.09i.00l ; Oct. 26.
Taylor, Dwight. Crystal Lake, assignor 'to Oak Manufac-
turing Company, Chicago. 111. Switch. 2,067 552 :
■Ian. J 2.
Taylor, Earl S., assignor to Swift Electric Welder Com-
pany, Detroit. Mich. Electric welder. 2,086,784 ; July
Taylor, Edmund R.. Mount Vernon, N. Y., and D. Mitchell,
Bound Brook N\ J., assignors to American Telephone
and Telegraph Company. Signaling system for voice
and telegraph operation. 2,072.227 : Mar. 2.
Taylor. Edward H.. Oak Park. 111. Metal strip for and
method or making spiral nipe. 2.067.801: Jan. 12
■Vn^r JiV^^r'^,^^-, J^°°S Beach, Calif. Earth boring bit.
J. 086, (51 ; July 13.
Taylor, Elbert A., Arlington Heights, 111., M. D. Pence,
New York. N Y., and C. A. Dunham, Glencoe, 111.,
assignors to C. A. Dunham Companv, JIarshalltown,
lowa. Average temperature control mechanism for
heating systems. Re. 20,310 ; Mar. 23
rZ^' x-™*"w ^^- ••^ss'Snor to The Chase-Shawmut Com-
?nfi^'n^r''^"'"-^P"o''n^- ^^'^^s- Casing feeding mechanism.
^,ubo,0]o: June 29.
Taylor, Elmer H., assignor to The Chase-Shawnuit Com-
2 086,684T JuTy "l3' ^^'■'''- ^"'' reversing mechanisS.
Taylor.' Ernest R.. Rochester. N. Y.. assignor, bv mesne
assignments to Eastman Kodak Companv. Jersev City,
a:,J:,^ fu^ material with a matte surface aiid pro-
ducing the same. 2,091,694; AUg. 31
no^nVion'^'lL^^'-H^f '^^?^ ,*° Industrial Brownhoist Cor-
§.06S.T"6: Jan. ig''- '^''- ^''^ dumping apparatus.
^^^i^'.,,?jr„^*r,^-^?^^'?J?'" t" Industrial Brownhoist
Ma? 18 '' '^' ^"*=^- ^^'^ 'Jun'per. 2,080;585 ;
'^YrinV RrnxvlV'^^'-; "<?'' ^^ Pattison, assignors to Indus-
dXer"^''2!000O4l''-X:''rr' ^"^ ^'*-^' ^''='^- ^'
'^"^ar. 16^^°^ ^■' C^'<=*e°"l^l- ' -Thrust motor. 2,074.134 ;
'^To8l72"9"f Aug's^'"'''''^"' "'■ ^lagnetic reaction motor.
'^Y^imU?^"'^'' o^ ^.-i. Sl"™.S°' I"- assignor to Bendix Brake
Company. South Bend Tnri n,.„i-« o n-r-r r^no . ._..
20
ompany. South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2.077,909 ; Apr
LIST OF PATENTEES
611
Taylor, Eustace H., Herndon, Va. Vehicle signal.
2,091,0SG ; Aug. 24.
Taylor, Ewlng H., and E. L. Pardue, Nashville, P. Dunlap,
McKenzie, and S. O. Edmunds, Eagleville, Tenn. Fruit
and vegetable slicer. 2,080,383 ; May 11.
Taj^lor Fibre Company. (See Jacobs, Clifton N., as-
signor.)
Taylor, Prank, Sedalia, Mo. Dispensing device.
2,082,527 ; June 1.
Taylor, Fred C, assignor to The Taylor Wine Company,
Hammondsport, N. Y. Illuminated rotatable display
stand. 2,102,982 : Dec. 21.
Taylor, George F., NisUayuna. N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Making wire drawing dies.
2,076,356 ; Apr. 6.
Taylor, George M., assignor to P. K. Guillow, Wakefield,
Mass. Kite. 2.097.538 ; Nov. 2.
Taylor, Henry P., Winston-Salem, N. C. Container.
2,089,509; Aug. 10.
Taylor, Henry P., Winston-Salem, N. C. Pouring con-
tainer. 2,089,510 ; Aug. 10.
Taylor, Herbert C, assignor to U. D. Engineering Com-
pany Limited, London, England. Bottle capping appa-
ratus. 2,078,040 ; Apr. 20.
Taj^lor Instrument Companies. (See Bandoly, Erich, as-
signor.)
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Bolton, Harry D.,
assignor.)
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Clarridge, Ralph E.,
assignor.)
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Foote, Edward B.,
assignor.)
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Hubbard, Karl H,,
assignor.)
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Hubbard, K. H., and
Mason, assignors.)
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Noyes, Bradford,
Jr., assignor.)
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Tate, Kenneth L.,
assignor.)
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Vogt, W. H., and
Roda, assignors.)
Taylor, Jack F. M., and B. S. Greensfelder, San Fran-
cisco, and R. N. Shivas. Long Beach, as.'iignors of one-
half to Shell Development Company, San Francisco,
Calif., and one-half to Phillips Petroleum Company.
Bartlesville, Okla. Manufacturing motor fuel. Re.
20,596 : Dec. 21.
Taylor, James, and Vf. Young, Saltocats, Scotland, as-
signors to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Car-
tridge for blasting. 2,074,032 : Mar. 16.
Taylor, James, and W. Young, Saltcoats, Scotland, as-
signors to Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited. Safe-
ty igniter for blasting explosive devices. 2,079,777 ;
May 11.
Taylor, James A., Portland, Maine. Core-end for paper-
winding cores. 2.076,870 ; Apr. 13.
Taylor, James D. (See Jones, W. E., and Taylor.)
Taylor, James H., Oak Park. 111. Making a flanged
valve housing. 2,098,318 ; Nov. 9.
Taylor, James P., Los Angeles, Calif. Liquid recording
mechanism. 2,103,566 ; Dee. 28.
Taylor, James W., San Antonio, Tex. Flow valve.
2,072,435 ; Mar. 2.
Taylor, John. (See Bennett, Knight T., assignor.)
Taylor, John B. (See Edmundson, J. G., and Taylor.)
Taylor, John J., Wadsworth, Ohio, assignor to The Ohio
Brass Company, Mansfield, Ohio. Cable support.
2,077,783 ; Apr. 20.
Taylor, John L., Milwaukee, Wis. Calculator. 2,067,008 ;
Jan. 5.
Taylor, John L., Milwaukee, Wis. Fuel-oil supply sys-
tem. 2,070,932; Feb. 16.
Taylor, John L., Milwaukee, Wis. Engine governing sys-
tem. 2,070,933 ; Feb. 16.
Taylor, .Tohn L.. Milwaukee, W'is. Fluid supply.
2,076,797 ; Apr. 13.
Taylor, John L., Milwaukee, Wis. Balancing machine.
2,080,939 ; May 18.
Taylor, John W., Omaha, Nobr., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegrai)h Company. System for trac-
ing telephone calls. 2,077,537 ; Apr. 20.
Taylor, Kenneth. (See Sullivan, F. W., Jr., Shoemaker,
and Taylor.)
Taylor, Kenneth, Chicago, 111., and B. H. Shoemaker, Ham-
mond, Ind., assignors to Standard Oil Company, Chicago,
in. Lubricating oil. 2,083.247: .Tune 8.
Tavlor, Llovd J., Wichita Falls, Tex. Spider construc-
tion for stalk cutters. 2,103,.345; Doc. 28.
Taylor, Marlon D., Berkeley, Calif., assignor to Sh(>lf De-
velopment Company, San Francisco, Calif. ITydrogcii-
atlon and dehydrogenation. 2,060,490 ; Jan. 5.'
Taylor, Matthew M., and S. M. Fulton, Spondon, near
Derbv, England, assignors 1o rdnnese Corporation of
America. Textile yarn. 2,077,441 ; Apr. 20.
Taylor, Maurice C. (See Dorph, K. W. V., jiihI Taylor.)
Taylor, Maurice C, Niagara Falls, assignor to The Math-
leson Alkali Wnri(H, Inc., New York, N. Y. (Chemical
manufacture. 2,071,091 ; Feb. 10.
Taylor, Maurice C, and J. F. White, Niagara Falls, as-
signors to The MatlilcKon AlkiiU Works, Inc., N(>w York,
N. Y. Bleaching of celhilosic materials. 2,100,490;
Nov. 30.
Taylor, Morris P., Stanford University, Calif. Transfer
apparatus for transport vehicles. 2,088,122 ; July 27.
Taylor, Paul B., Washington, D. C, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Modulation for radio transmission.
2,095,774; Oct. 12.
Taylor, Reeves, New York, and C. A. Hull, Poughkeepsie,
N. Y., said Taylor assignor to said Hull. Apparatus
for cleansing receptacles. 2,078,699 ; Apr. 27.
Taylor, Reginald, Liverpool, England, and G. T. Baker,
Glamorganshire, Wales, assignors to Associated Tele-
phone and Telegraph Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone
system. 2,077,861 ; Apr. 20.
Taylor, Reginald, Liverpool, England, and G. T. Baker,
Caerphilly, Wales, assignors to Associated Telephone
and Telegraph Company, Chicago, 111. Telephone sys-
tem. 2,091,127 ; Aug. 24.
Taylor, Robert B., near Knoxville, Tenn. Treating green
corn. 2,085,051 ; June 29.
Taylor, Robert B., near Knoxville, Tenn. Removing skin
from fruits. 2,097,479 : Nov. 2.
Taylor, Robert B. M., assignor, by tnesne assignments, to
Parallex Corporation, Newark, N. J. Binder.
2,073,503 ; Mar. 9.
Taylor, Robert S., and H. C. ShagalofE, Evansville, Ind.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Servel, Inc., Dover,
Del. Safety device for gas burners. 2,069,863 ; Feb. 9.
Taylor, Thaddeus A., Lufkin. Tex. Air conditioning ap-
paratus. 2,090,271 ; Aue. 17.
Taylor, Thomas T. (See Clark, P. M., and Taylor.)
Taylor, Vernon F., San Antonio, Tex. Illuminating device.
2,102,764; Dec. 21.
Taylor, Wallace W., Greece, assignor to The Lawyers
Co-Operative Publishing Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Making a pocket supplement. 2,095,108 ; Oct. 5.
Taylor , Warren G., Chicago, 111. Vacuum tube. 2,099,579 :
Nov. 16.
Taylor, Wesley, New York, assignor of thirty-eight one-
hundredths to D. S. Root, Bronxville, nineteen one-
hundredths to G. Atkinson, and five one-hundredths to
W. C. Du Bois, New York, N. Y. Calculator. 2,101,298;
Dec. 7.
Taylor-Wharton Iron & Steel Company. (See Stires, Wil-
liam H., assignor.)
Taylor, Will S., and W. T. Price, assignors to U. S. Gold
Dredger Corporation. Seattle, Wash. Pumping system
for gold dredges. 2,083,582 ; June 15.
Taylor, William, assignor to Kapella Limited, Leicester,
England. Method and apparatus for electrical etching.
2,066,588 ; Jan. 5.
Taylor, William, assignor to Kapella, Limited, Leicester,
England. Engraving machinery. 2.067,867 ; Jan. 12.
Taylor, William, assignor to Kapella Limited, Leicester,
England. Hydraulic motion-controlling means.
2,069,189 ; Jan. 26.
Taylor, William, assignor to Crane Limited, St. Johns,
Quebec, Canada. Toilet seat structure. 2,077,815 ; Apr.
20.
Taylor. William A., Detroit, Mich. Game device.
2,075,372 ; Mar. 30.
Taylor, William E., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Amer-
ican Can Company, New York, N. Y. Sorting and count-
ing device. 2,069,290 ; Feb. 2.
Taylor, William E., East Orange, N. J., assignor to
American Can Company, New York, N. Y. Easy open-
ing container. 2,086,586 ; July 13.
Taylor, William E., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Can Company, New York, N. Y. Packing method
and apparatus. 2,092,786 ; Sept. 14.
Taylor, William H., Muskego, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Ice making apparatus. 2,000,431 ; Jan. 5.
Taylor, William H., Muskego, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Ice making machine. 2,080,639 ; May
18.
Taylor, William I. (See Dickie, W. A., McGill, and Tay-
lor.)
Taylor, William I. (See Dickie, W. A., and Taylor.)
Taylor, William I. (See Dreyfus, H., and Taylor.)
Taylor, William I. (See Kensella, E., and Taylor.)
Taylor, William I., Spondon, near Derby, England, as-
signor to Celanese Coriioratinn of America. Manufac-
ture of textile materials. 2.067,251 ; Jan. 12.
Taylor, William I., Spondon, near Derby, England, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. Produc-
tion of textile or other materials. 2,072,926 ; Mar. 9.
Taylor, William I., Spondon, near Derby, England, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. I'roduc-
tion of artificial textile materials. 2,072,927 : Mar. 9.
Taylor, William I., Spondon, near Derby, England, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of America. Treatment
of threads and the like. 2,079,133 ; May 4.
T.'iylor, William I., Spondon, near Derby, England, as-
signor to Celanese Corporation of .\morlca. Production
of porous materials. 2,085,052 : Jui\(> 29.
Taylor, William I., and L. B. Gibblns, Spondon, near
Derby, England, assignors to Celan<>se Corporation of
America. Manufacture of artlUclal niiiterlals.
2,072,928; Mar. 9.
Taylor, Wlllhun 1., V. C. Ihile. and .\. 11. WoodrufT.
Spondon, near ]>erby. lOngland, assignors to Celanese
Corporation of America. Manufiicture of staple (Iber
yarns from continuous filaments. 2.077.078; .\pr. 13.
612
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Taylor, William I.. F. C. Hale, and A. H. WoodrufiE,
Spondon, near Derby, England, assignors to Celanese
Corporation of America. Manufacture of staple fiber
yarns from continuous filaments 2.077,079 ; Apr. 13.
Taylor, William I., and L. B. Gibbons, Spondon, near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Manufacture of staple fiber yarns from con-
tinuous filaments. 2.077,283 ; Apr. 13.
Taylor, William I., and A. H. Woodruff, Spondon, near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Cap-spinning machine. 2,0.S3.7.'58 : June 15.
Taylor, William I., and A. H. Woodruff, Spondon, near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Operation and apparatus in which twist is
imparted to thread. 2,089,229 ; Aug. 10.
Taylor, William I., and A. H. Woodruff, Spondon, near
Derby, England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of
America. Lubrication of twisting spindles used in
yarn and like winding machinery. 2,099,039 ; Nov. 16.
Tavlor, William W. (See Loeber, Edgar O., assignor.)
Taylor Wine Company, The. (See Taylor, Fred C, as-
signor.)
Tea, Clarlj A. (See Lee, R. K., and Tea.)
Tea, (Mark A. (See Lee, R. K. Tea, and Anderson.)
Tea, C;iark A., Detroit, assignor to Chrysler Corporation,
Highland Park, Mich. Weather strip. 2,102,392 ; Dec.
14.
Tea, Clark A., Detroit, assignor to Chrysler Corporation,
Highland Park, Mich. Weather strip. 2,102,393 ; Dec.
14.
Tea, Clark A., Detroit, and R. K. Lee, assignors to
Chrysler Corporation, Highland Park, Mich. Shock
absorber. 2,088,450 : July 27.
Teach, Lewis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Indoor garden box and
aquarium. 2,081,023 ; May 18.
Teaf, John H., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Dual-ratio tuning mechanism.
2,078,427 ; Apr. 27.
Teaf, John H., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio Corpo-
ration of America. Record transfer device for auto-
matic phonographs. 2.098,001 : Nov. 9.
Teague, Monroe M., Lenoir, N. C. Fluid pressure veneer
press. 2,073,290 ; Mar. 9.
Teague, Walter D., Jr., Kew Gardens, N. Y., assignor to
The Floyd-Wells Company, Royersford, Pa. CJoverall
for ranges. 2,100,293 ; Nov. 23.
Teal, Frank A., P.erkelev, Calif. Face lifting device.
2,068,777 ; Jan. 26.
Tear, FTarry R. (See Dodge, A. Y., and Tear.)
Tear, Harry R., Evanston, 111., assignor to The Lubrica-
tion Corporation. South Bend, Ind. Lubricating device.
2.067.294; Jan. 12.
Tear, Harry R., Evanston, assignor to The Lubrication
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Assembling machine.
2,086,371 ; July 6.
Tear, Harry R., Evanston, assignor to The Lubrication
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Lubricating device.
2,093,386; Sept. 14.
Tear, Harry R., Evanston, assignor to The Lubrication
(Corporation, Cliicago, 111. Lubricating device.
2,093,387 ; Sept. 14.
Tear, Harry R., Evanston, assignor to The Lubrication
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Lubricating device.
2.100.091 ; Nov. 23.
Tear, Harry R., Evanston, assignor to The Lubrication
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Lubricating device.
2.100.092 ; Nov. 23.
Tear, Harry R., Evanston, III., assignor to The Lubrica-
tion Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Lubricating device.
2,103,044; Dec. 21.
Teare, Robert C, Evanston. assignor to 0-Cedar Corpora-
tion. Chicago. 111. Floor mop. 2.067,687 ; Jan. 12.
Tears. Claude F., Mountain Lakes, N. J., assignor to The
Petroleum Processes Corporation, .Wichita. Kans. De-
colorizlng viscous lul)rlcatlng oil. 2.067.802 ; Jan. 12.
Tears. Claude F., Warren, Pa., assignor to The Petroleum
Processes Corporation, Wichita, Kans. Recharging a
pressure filter. 2,098,706 ; Nov. 9.
Teas, (;;harlos C, Dallas, Iowa, assignor to Collapsible
Tube Closures Inc.. Olympia, Wash. Closure for con-
tainers. 2.098,170; Nov. 2.
Teasdale. George E., New York, N. Y. Dust collector.
2.089,076 ; Aug. 3.
Teatini. Darlo. Hougaerde. Belgium. Purification of
sugar factory and refinery juices. 2.071.776 ; Feb. 23.
Tcbo. William A.. Anthony. R. I., assignor to Draper
Corporation. Hopedale, Mass. Shuttle for looms.
2,079,535 ; May 4.
Tcbo, William A., Anthony, R. I., assignor to Draper
Corporation, Ilopcdalc, Mass. Loom shuttle.
2.081.387; May 25.
Tebo. Wllll.nm A.. Antliony, R. I. Method and apparatus'
for rrsloriiig fur in a shuttle to active position.
2,101,964 : Doc. 14.
Technicolor, Inc. (See Ball, J. A., and Rackett, as-
slgnor.s.)
Technicolor. Inc. (See Troland. Leonard T., assignor.!
Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation. (See Rackett,
Gerald F., as.signor.)
Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation. (See Troland.
Leonard T., asflgnor.)
Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation. (See Tuttle.
Bcrtba S.. asaignor.)
Techuicraft Engineering Corporation, The. (See Lane,
Wilfred G.. assignor.)
Technicraft Engineering Corp., The. (See Meyer, Ger-
hard, assignor.)
Technicraft Engineering Corp., The. (See Spencer, Lloyd,
assignor.)
Technicraft Engineering Corp., The. (See Turechek,
(ieorge F., assignor.)
Technicraft Engineering Corp., The. (See Wells, Walter
T., assignor.)
Technicraft Engineering Corp., The. (See Wells, W. T.,
Barnes, and Spencer, assignors.)
Technicraft Engineering Corporation. The. (See Zschokke,
Arthur J., assignor.)
Tedcrs, Robert F., Freeport, 111. Hanger. 2,088,774 ;
Aug. 3.
Tedham. William F.. and J. D. McCce. London, England,
assignors to Electric & Musical Industries Limited.
Cathode ray tube. 2.077,442 : Apr. 20.
Tcel, Clement L., Jlentone, Ind. Trap nest. 2,090,906 ;
Aug. 24.
Teel, Eric P., assignor to Novo. Engine Company, Lansing.
Mich. Self-priming centrifugal pump. 2.075.315 ;
Mar. 30.
Teeple, Charles P.. Cambridge, Mass. Method of and ap-
paratus for use in preparing metallic shreds.
2.070.798 : Apr. 13.
Teesdale Manufacturing Company. (See Hiner, Frank R.,
assignor.)
Teeter. Wilford H., Dayton, Ohio. Compressor.
2,093.295 : Sept. 14.
Teeter, Wilford H., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Dayton. Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2.089,630; Aug. 10.
Teetor, Charles N., assignor to The Perfect Circle Com-
pany. Hagerstown. Ind. Piston and piston ring.
2,068.042 : Jan. 19.
Teetor. Herman, assignor to The Perfect Circle Company,
Hagerstown, Ind. Piston ring expander. Re. 20,588 ;
Dee. 14.
Teetor, Paul, Castleton, Vt., assignor to Central Com-
mercial Company. Preventing efflorescence on the sur-
face of colored roofing granules. 2,081.609 ; May 25.
Teetor, Ralph J. (See Carson, H. Y.. and Teetor.)
Teetor. Ralph R., assignor to The Perfect Circle Company.
Hagerstown, Ind. "Piston ring expander. 2.084,828 ;
June 22.
(See Rossmann. Rudolf, as-
( See Teitelbaum,
Rubber grooming
Tefag Textil-Finanz A.-G
signer.)
Teiber Battery Clamp Corporation.
Joseph, assignor.)
Teigeler, Alfred J.. Rutherford, N. J,
device. 2,075,964 ; Apr. 6.
Teisher. Austin A., and G. I. McNeil, Akron, Ohio, as-
signors to Wingfoot Corporation. Wilmington, Del.
Belt. 2,099,545 ; Nov. 16.
Teisseyre, Jerzy. Warsaw, and A. Zdaniewski Biala Pod-
laska, Poland. Displaceable rudder for aircraft.
2,076.283 ; Apr. 6.
Teitelbaum. Joseph, Brooklyn, assignor to Teiber Battery
Clamp Corporation, New York, N. Y. Storage battery
post terminal. 2,089,718; Aug, 10.
Teitscheid, Alfred F., Wharton. N. J. Firing mechanism
for fuses. 2,085.053 ; June 29.
Telco System Inc. (See Hovt. Karl R.. assignor.)
Telefonaktiebolaget L. M. Ericsson. (See Ell, Bernhard
S. F., assignor.)
TelefonakUeboiaget L. M. Ericsson. (See Jonsson, Jolian
A., assignor.)
Telefunfcen Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie. (See
Dissler, Walter, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m.
b. H. (See Bartels, Hans, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Bartels. II., and Friedrich. assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Bechmann, Rudolf, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Teloeraphie m. b. H.
(See Bechmann, R., and Elstermann, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Bechmann. R., and Schneider, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See lienecke. Heinrich, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Bohm. O., C.othe. and Roosensroin. as.^ignors )
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Breyor. Felix, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Buschbeck. Werner, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Buschbeck, W., Prost, and Boettcher. assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Cohn, Ilenny, assignor.)
Telefunken Gospll.schaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m.
b H. (See Lncelmann. A., and Wolf, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fUr Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Feussner. Helmut, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fUr Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Fritz. Karl, assignor.)
Telefunken (Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Gerhard. Ernst, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fUr Drahtlose Telegraphie ni.
b. H. (See Gothe, Albrecht, assignor )
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Telefunken Gesellschaf t fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Griindler, Wolfgang, assignor.)
Telefunkpn Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegrapliie m. b. H.
(See Hammer, Arthur, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie, m. b.
H. (See Hasse, Hans, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Herman.s;pann, Paul, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m.
b. H. (See Hollmann, Hans B., assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Ilberg, Waldemar, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Jobst, Gunther, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Jobst, G., and Prinz, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Jobst, G., and Rothe, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie, m. b.
H. (See Jobst, G., and Wehnert, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Kauffeldt, Alfons, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie, m. b.
H. (See Klotz, Ernst, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Klotz, E., and Rechnitzer, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Klotz, E., Wilhelm, and Roosenstein, as-
signors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m.
b. H. (See Klotz, E., and Zepler, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Knoll, Jlax, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Knoll, M., and Rzehulka. assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Knoll, M., and Schriiter, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Kotowski, Paul, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Krueger, Ernst, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Kiihle, W. E., and Herriger, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Kuhle, W. E., Prinz, and Herriger, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Kiihlewind, Walter, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Lazzarini, Eugen, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Leib. August, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Leib, A., and Scharlau, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Lock. Michael, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Lux, Heinz, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Michelssen, Fritz, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Moser, Wilhelm, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Moser, W., and Dausel, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m.
b. H. (See Muller, Paul, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Muth. H.. and Runge, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Osnos, Mendel, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Passarge, Gerhard, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Pitsch, Helmut, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(Son Polatzek. M.nx, assicrnor.)
Telefunken Gosellsfh.nft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Prinz, Dietrich, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie ni b.
H. (See Prinz, D., and Herriger, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellsch.ift fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. IT.
(See Rcchnit'/er, Rudolf, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphic ni. b.
H. (See Renatus, Gustav, assignor.)
Telefunken 0<'sellKcbaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie ni. b. II.
(See Richter. .T.. llensel. .nnd Hess, assignors.)
Telefunken (Jesellschnft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Richter, J., Schricver, Schriiter, and Federmann,
assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. II.
(See Itoluifeld. Jolinnncs, assignor.)
Telefunlcen Gesellschaft fdr Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. IT.
(S(>e Roosenstein. Hans O., assignor.)
Telefunken f /esellschaft fiir Dralitlose Telegraphic m. b. IT.
(See Rolh(\ ITnrst, assignor.)
Telefunken (Jesellschaft fdr Drahtlose Telegraphie, m. h.
IT. (See Rothe, 11., and Kleen, assignors.)
TelefunUen Gesell,>irliaft fiir Drahtlo.se Telegraphie m. b. IT.
(See liollie, If., Kleen, .■iiul (;raffun<Ier, .•i.sslgnors,)
Telel'MnK-en Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegiviplii(> in. I). II.
(See |{iiiig(>, Willielni, assignor.)
TelcfMnken G'eKollschMft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphic in.
I). II. (Sen Siinr, Fr.niV/'., a.sslgnor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fflr Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
IT. (See Scharlau, Hans, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Schriever, Otto, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie, m. b. H.
(See Schroter, Fritz, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie
m. b. H. (See Schroter, F., and Michelssen, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m.
b. H. (See Severin, E., and Schierl, assignors.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Spottel, Adolf, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fur Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Steimel, Karl, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Urtel, Rudolf, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie
m. b. H. (See Von Bronk, Otto, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Walter, Ludwig, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Weber, Rudolf, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Wilhelm, Karl, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.
(See Wohlfarth, Otto, assignor.)
Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b.
H. (See Wiinning, Hans, assignor.)
Telegralight Corporation. (See Selz, Charles, assignor.)
Telephon-Apparat Fabrik-E. Zwietusch and Company.
(See Appelius, Fritz, assignor.)
Telephon-Apparat Fabrik K. Zwietusch and Company.
(See Appelius, F., and Langner. assignors.)
Telephon-Apparat Fabrik E. Zwietusch and Company
(See Dohle, Hinrich, assignor.)
Telephon-Apparat Fabrik E. Zwietusch & Co., G. m. b. H.
(See Dohle, Hinrich, assignor.)
Telephon-Apparat Fabrik E. Zwietusch and Company.
(See Fuchs, Bernhard, assignor.)
Telephon-Apparat Fabrik E. Zwietusch and Company.
(See Langner, Heinrich, assignor.)
Telephon-Apparat-Fabrik E. Zwietusch & Co. G. m. b. H.
(See Mauch, Hans, assignor.)
Telephon-Apparat-Fabrik E. Zwietusch & Co. G. m. b. H.
(See Mauch, H., and Horn, assignors.)
Teleradio Engineering Corporation. (See Ketcham,
Lyman G., assignor.)
Teleregister Corporation, The. (See Boswau, H. P., and
Hicks, assignors.)
Teleregister Corporation, The. (See Haselton, IMerton L.,
assignor.)
Teleregister Corporation, The. (See Herbst, John A., as-
signor.)
Teleregister Corporation, The. (See Hicks, R. M., and
Whitney, assignors. )
Teletype Corporation. (See Benjamin, Abraham S., as-
signor.)
Teletype Corporation. (See Burcky, Charles W., as-
signor.)
Teletype Corporation. (See Goetz, Maurus, T., assignor.)
Teletype Corporation. (See Goetz, M. T., and Reiber,
assignors.)
Teletype Corporation. (See Gubisch. Erwin A., assignor.)
Teletype Corporation. (See Kleinschniidt, Edward E..
assignor.)
Teletype Corporation. (See Larson, E. S., and Wahl-
strand, assignors.)
Teletype Corporation. (See Jlorgenstern, Oscar A., as-
signor.)
Teletype Corporation. (See Morton. Sterling, assignor.)
Teletype Corporation. (See Potts, Louis M., assignor.)
Teletype Corporation. (See Reiber, Albert H., assignor.)
Teletype Corporation. (See Simmons, Richard P., as-
signor.)
Teletypesetter Corporation. (See Eklund, Arthur G., as-
signor.)
Teletypesetter Corporation. (See Goetz, Maurus T., as-
signor.)
Teletypesetter Corporation. (See Ivrum, IT. L., and
Reiber, assignors.)
Teletypesetter Corporation. (See Ijarson, Edward S., as-
signor.)
Teletypesetter Corporation. (See Larson, E. S., and
Levin, assignors.)
Teletypesetter Corporation. (See Madsen, Berthcl F., as-
signor.)
Telciypesotter Corporation. (See Potts, Louis M., as-
signor.)
Tclclypesi'lter Corporation. (Hvo K(>il)(>r, Albert IT., as-
signor.)
Teletypos(>tt(U- Corporation. (See Walden, T^ester M.,
.assignor.)
Tel(Misioii nnd lOh-clric Cori>orM(ion of America. (See
KoUr/.sy, Louis \\',, :issigiior. )
Tellegen, Bernardus D. II., Eindhoven, Netherlands, as-
signor to Kadlo ('orp(irnti(Ui of America. Star and
d(>Ita conncH'tlciu of inipedMiices. 2, ()!);?, (!(!.'> ; Sept. 21.
Tellegen. Bernardus, O. II,, .1. A. .1. Bouman ;uid II. Rinla,
lOindhoven, Nelherlaiids, assignors to Radio Co rjiorat ton
of Ani(>rica. Receiver gain control circuit. 2,()S8,17S :
.Inly 27.
T(-llegc>n, Iternardiis D. 11., (!. de Vries and C. .1. r.aUki>r,
assignors to N. V. I'hlllps' GloeilMuipsentMlirlckiMi,
Eindhoven, Ni'lherlnnd.-^. Ch-cull :in .ingi'ineiit for
amplifying and/or frequency transformation of electri-
cal OKclllatlons. 2,00l,-177 ; Sept. 2«.
614
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Teller, Georse L.. and \V. K. Teller, assignors, to H. H.
Doering, Chicago, 111. Cheese product. 2,103,304 ;
Dec. 28.
Teller, \V. Kedzie. (See Teller. George L., and W. K.)
Telliez, Raymond, Paris, France. Change-speed device
without hreach of continuity. 2,088,540 ; July 27.
Tellkamp, Bernhard F. (See Ragatz, E. C, and Tell-
kamp.)
Temchin, Yetta, and H. Gross, New York, N. Y. In-
flatable swimming suit. 2,081,687 ; Jlav 25.
Tempest, Thomas W., Philadelphia, Pa. " Dart board.
2,076,357 ; Apr. 6.
Tempesta, Arthur T., Lewiston, Maine, assignor to Compo
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Boston, Mass. Fore part
roughing machine for shoes. 2.008.157 : Jan. 19.
Temple, George W., New York, assignor to Victor Metal
Products Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Adjustable
mandrel for collapsible tube printing machines.
2,070,540 ; Feb. 9.
Temple, George W., New York, assignor to Victor Metal
Products Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Mandrel reg-
istering mechanism for enameling machines. 2,072,840 ;
Mar. 2.
Temple, John C, New York, N. Y. Surfacing machine.
2,098,262 : Nov. 9.
Temple, John C, assignor to Cincinnati Grinders Incor-
porated, Cincinnati, Ohio. Mechanism for sizing.
2.083.759 : June 15.
Temple, Paul C, assignor to A. \V. Cash Company, De-
catur, 111. Valve mechanism. 2,078,106 : Apr. 20.
Temple, Paul C, assignor to A. \V. Cash Company, De-
catur, 111. Lever. 2,099.244 ; Nov. 115.
Templeman, James A., assignor to Grade-0-Lite, Inc.,
Seattle, Wash. Egg grader. 2,080,446; May 18.
Templeton, Edwin G., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wlngfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Collapsible tire build-
ing drum. 2,073,291 ; Mar. 9.
Templeton, Hubert F., and R. M. Clouse. Indianapolis, Ind.
Roll chuck for web presses. 2.066.659 : Jiin. 5.
Templeton, John B., Dallas, Tex. Pile driving attach-
ment. 2.096.943 : Oct. 26.
Templeton, Kenly & Co. (See Jakoubek, F. J., and Gahl
assignor.)
Templeton, Kenly, & Co. Limited. (See Templeton, W. B.,
and Jakoubek, assignors.)
Templeton, Ruric R. (See Dyer, Zeb A., assignor.)
Templeton, Walter B., Hinsdale, and F. J. Jakoubek,
Etrawood Park, assignors to Templeton, Kenly, & Co.
Limited, Chicago, 111. Culverting embankments.
2.074,003 ; Mar. 16.
Templin. Richard L., New Kensington, Pa. Deformation
recording apparatus. 2,091,534 ; Aug. 31.
Templin, Richard L., New Kensington, assignor to Alu-
minum Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Prepar-
ing metal stock. 2,080,640 ; May 18.
Templin, Richard L., New Kensington, assignor to Alu-
minum Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pro-
ducing locomotive connecting rods. 2,080,641 ; May
18.
Templin, Richard L., New Kensington, and D. I. Bohn.
Pittsburgh, Pa. Deformation recording apparatus.
2,091,535 ; Aug. 31.
Ten lirink. Karl C. Wichita Falls. Tex. Paraffin remover
for oil wells. 2,078.107 ; Apr. 20.
Ten Broeck, We.ssel R., Springfield, Mass. Sign.
2,068,778 : J.an. 26.
Teunant, G. H., Company. (See Pennock, E. M., and
Hale, assignors.)
Tennant, G. H., Company. (See Price, Earl E., assignor.)
Teunant, Joseph A. (See Abercrombie, J. S., Tennant,
and Allen.)
Tennant, Joseph A., Houston, Tex. Relief valve.
2.092.819 : Sept. 14.
Tennant, Joseph A., Houston, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Stephens Pump Company, Round Rock. Tex.
Pump. 2,069,338 ; Feb. 2.
Tennant, Joseph A., assignor to .\borcrombie Pump Co.,
Houston, Te.v. Relief vaUo. 2,092.818: Sept. 14.
Tennessee Eastman Corporation. (See Othmer, Donald
F., assignor.)
Tennessee Valley Authority. (See Curtis, Harry A., as-
signor.)
Tennessee Valley Authority. (See Gould, Robert E., as-
signor. )
Tennessee Valley Authority. (See Maclntire, Walter H.,
assignor.)
Tennessee Valley Authority. (See Stltzer, Ralph B.,
assignor.)
Tenncy, Albert B. (See Laghetto, Louis, assignor.)
Tennoy, Perry L., T,ansing. assignor to General Motor.'^
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Change speed gearing.
2.096,211; Oct. 19. • t. b
Tenney, Perry L.. Lansing, assignor to General Motors
Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Automotive transmission.
2,101,765 : Dec. 7.
Tenney, Perry L., and O. U.nsmnssen. Lansing, assignors to
General Motor.i (Corporation, Detroit, Jllch. Transmis-
sion control. 2,008,710; Jan. 20.
Tennlgkeit, Fritz F., Burlington, Colo. Surface cultivator
blade. 2.083,7.50; June 15.
Tcnni.s, Robert J., Monlclair, N. J. Tire spreader
2.092,481 : Sept. 7.
Tennlson. John T.. Enid, Okla. Portable air conditioner
2.0fi7.:l03: .Inn. 12,
Tenny, Edward J. (See Schwartz, S. M., and Tenny.)
Teorell, Karl H., Stockholm, Sweden. Tool for cleaning
furnace-grates. 2.099,355 ; Nov. 16.
Te Pas, Edmund J., Rocky River, assignor to W. A.
Frantz, Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Terminal plug for
electric cords. 2,075,674 ; Mar. 30.
Te Pas, Edmund J., Rocky River, assignor to W. A.
Frantz, Cleveland Heights. Ohio. Automobile radio re-
ceiver. 2,077.284 ; Apr. 13.
Te Pas, Edmund J., Rocky River, and W. A. Frantz,
Shaker Heights, Ohio, said Te Pas assignor to said
Frantz. Plug cap. 2,092,820 ; Sept. 14.
Tepas, Edmund J., Koclc.v River, assignor to The Patrol
Valve Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Fluid fuel control
system. 2,094,284; Sept. 28.
Topel, Herman A., Cleveland Heights. Ohio. Electric fi.\-
turo. 2,095,053 ; Oct. 12.
Teppema, Jan, Boston, Mass., assignor to Wingfoot Cor-
poration, Wilmington, Del. Resinous mercaptazole de-
rivatives. 2,084.011 ; June 15.
Teppema, Jan, Wayne, N. J., assignor to Wingfoot Cor-
poration. Wilmington, Del. Vulcanizing rubber.
2,090,242 ; Aug. 17.
Teres. William, New York, N. Y. Ornamental woven fab-
ric and making the same. 2,083,248 ; June 8.
Ter Horst, William P., Silver Lake, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Akron, Ohio. Synthetic plastics. 2,067,465 ;
Jan. 12.
Ter Horst. William P., Silver Lake, Ohio, assignor to
United States Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Ac-
celerator of vulcanization. 2.103,749 ; Dec. 28.
Terhune, Edwin W., Bethel, Conn. Sash operating mech-
anism. 2,081,388 ; May 25.
Terhune, Leonard B., ^^■est Milford, N. J. Cutting ma-
chine or the like .nnd drive therefor. 2,081,962 ; June 1,
Terjesen, Tellef, Hoboken, N. J., assignor to Signal Engi-
neering & JIanufacturing Comoanv. New York. N. Y.
Contact arm for circuit controlling devices. 2,068,093 ;
Jan. 19.
Terjesen, Tellef A. (See Ebert, J. F., and Terjesen.)
Terkelsen Machine Company. (See Derry, Jasper, as-
signor. )
Terker, Harry J., assignor to Greenpoint Metalcraft, In-
corporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Chair frame construction.
2.089,818; Aug. 10.
Terman, Frederick E., Stanford University, assignor to
Heintz & Kaufman, Ltd., San Francisco, Calif. Oscil-
lating radio receiver. 2,079,134 ; May 4.
Ternes, Raymond F. (See Watson, L. M., Ternes, and
Budlong.l
Ternstedt Manufacturing Company. (See Martersteck,
William J., assignor.)
Ternstedt Manufacturing Company. (See Rhein, Lloyd R.,
assignor.)
Ternstedt Manufacturing Company. (See Simpson, Emory
G., assignor.)
Ternstedt Manufacturing Company. (See Simpson, E.
G., and Andersen, assignors.)
Ternstedt Manufacturing Company. (See Simpson, E. G.,
and Schnell, assignors.)
Terpak. Stephen. Pittsfield, Mass.'. assignor to General
.rnnn').'?^^°-v'!^P=*"5-. High Voltage liquid-filled bushing.
-.U99,o60 ; Nov. 10.
Terrantl Electric Inc. (See Norris, Eric D. T., assignor.)
Terrell Charles E. and R. D. OXeil. Birmingham, Ala.
Reinforced molded building block. 2,096,475 ; Oct. 19.
?.^^//',V ^T ^,- ^^ ^^- .'■^^ ^"ej'- Thomas R., assignor.)
2!o93 823'^Sep^°21 ^^^^' ^''"^' ^^^^'^ fastener.
Terrill. John B., Jr. assignor to The Western Union Tele-
gr.iph Company, New York, N. Y. Terminal clip and
distributing block. 2.071,713 • Feb 23 f ^
Terry. Andrew. Company. (See Bondeson, Carl G.. as-
signor.)
^*Tw'ntnr'""nf ^«V assignor to A. W. Cash Company,
Nov 30 " pressure regulator. 2,100,555:
^^^7-^°'"'\^ \h il^ J^^yer, J. W.. and Terry.)
Terry, Donald M. (See Horton, J. W., and Teiry.)
f^K.^''."''''' H- Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
d"r^SifV.""r()8S'?T;4''l5'"''" ^''''' ""■ ^- ^°'^*'-'''
'^^"y-.^^^'-^^^'i F.. Phillip.sburg, assignor to IngersoU-
?067.-?57°"Tnn''r"/"^'''' ^^^^- ^- "^- Feeding device.
''"i^io^i^2.^^r%^ J- Duplicating machine
"^'o/org^^Sor*) ^"°'' ^™''"'='^- (^"« Carwardine,
^''n!;i;»^j''*'^, ^r.^-'^^'^'^ena. Calif. Coupling and con-
Aug l?"" '^^"'^ conduits and outlet boxes. 2,090.380 ;
^TlpJ.?r/).*Tx9- Detroit. Mich^, assignor to Westinghouse
Pn r'nT,t^„i^o'\?"^''1'""°5 Company. East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Control apparatus. 2,008.249 ; Jan. 19.
S^frin^'nlw" M- ^''^' Kochelle, N. Y., and T. A. Buckley,
an.V\?nn„ fn ^f^"''-^- assignors to Westinghou.se Electric
l\101 SSI ■ Dec'"'!"? *^''°'P''"y- Refrigeration apparatus.
^T6'78!wl'!Apr''oo'^°^"'"^"«- "'"«• •^""Itry vaccine.
^'Pe'^ry. )"'"■"'•'■"" ^- ^^^^ ^^'''"S. J- S.. Terzian. and
LIST OF PATENTEES
615
Testi, Nicholas, assignor to Gillette Safety Razor Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Safety razor. 2,068,717 ; Jan.
26.
Testi, Nicholas, assignor to Gillette Safety Razor Com-
pany, Boston, Mass. Safety razor. 2,090,968 ; Aug.
24.
Tetrault, Hector, Bourbonnais, 111. Wrecking crane.
2,067,954 ; Jan. 19.
Tetreault, Amos, Newport, R. I. Indexing attachment for
slotting machines. 2,090,649 : Aug. 24.
Tetzlaff, Benjamin A. (See Vaver, Walter, assignor.)
Teubner, Kurt, assignor to the firm Atlas Ago, Chemische
Fabrik A. G., Leipzig, Germany. Collar. 2,103,799;
Dec. 28.
Tevander, Olof N., and C. H. Brinton, assignors to Stand-
ard Cap and Seal Corporation, Chicago, 111. Bottle
capping mechanism. 2,074,815 ; Blar. 23.
Teves, Marten C. (See de Boer, J. H., and Teves.)
Teves, Marten C. (See DeBoer, J. H., Teves, and Lems.)
Teves, Marten C. (See Penning, F. M., and Teves.)
Tews, Paul C. (See Newman, Thomas A., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Armistead, George, Jr., as-
signor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Behimer, Otto, assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Chebotar, Leo P., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Clarke, Louis A., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Clarke, L. A., and Towne,
assignors.)
Texas Company, The. (See Claypoole, Walter, assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Dacus, E. N., and Galls-
worthy, assignors.)
Texas Company, The. (See Dearborn, R. J., and Gee,
assignors.)
Texas Company, The. (See de Florez, Luis, assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See de Florez, L., and Gray,
assignors.)
Texas Company, The. (See Gee, William P., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Grahame, James H., as-
signor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Hall, Frank W., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Halpern, Michael, assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Harrigan, William, assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Hendrey, Waldersee B., as-
signor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Kaufman, Gus, assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Lauer, Carl E., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Mace, Donald H., assignor.)
Texas Co., The. (See Mackenzie, Kenneth G., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Manley. Robert E., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Moore, Wesley W., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Nelson, Roy F., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Pevere, Ernest F., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Pevere, E. F., and Ludeman,
assignors.)
Texas Company, The. , (See Pond, H. A., and Perry, as-
signors.)
Texas Company, The. (See Powell, R. C, and Priester,
assignors.)
Texas Company, The. (See Puryear. Oney P., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Remy, Theron P., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Remy, T. P., and Hendrey,
assignors.)
Texas Company, The. (See Roess, L. C, and Cummings,
assignors.)
Texas Company, The. (See Savage, Rufus L., Jr., as-
signor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Smith, Harris A., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Stirling, Norman W., as-
signor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Story, Le Roy G., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Stratford, William M., as-
signor. )
Texas Company, The. (See Thomas, James l\r., assignor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Thurston, Robert R., as-
signor.)
Texas Company, The. (See Thurston, R. R.. and Ruble, i
Texas Company, The. (.See Towne, Charles C, assignor.)
Texas Oompjiny, The. (Spp Weber, Charles W., .issipnor.)
Texas Gulf Sulphur Company. (See Bencowltz, Isaac,
assignor.)
Texas Gulf Sulphur Company. (See Duecker, W. W., and
Payne, assignors.)
Texas Gulf Sulphur Company. (See Nelson, Fred M.,
assignor.)
Texas Pacific Coal & Oil Co. (See Pfau, G. M., Bolin
and Zublln, assignors.)
Texas Pacific Coal & Oil Co. (See Zublln, Ernest W.,
.issignnr.)
Textile Dyoinc and Printing Co. of America, Inc. (See
Ilaoberlin, George, assignor.)
Textile-Finishing Machinery Company. (See Bulford,
Murray N., assignor.)
Textile Machine Works. (See Bay, A., and Schmidt, as-
signors.)
Textile Machine Works, (See Cook, Judson A., as-
signor.)
Textile Machine Works. (See Gastrlch, Gustav, assignor.)
Textile Machine Works. (See Ischingin-, Alfred 10., as-
Mlcnor. 1
Toxtllo Miichine Works. (Soo Janssen, Honry, assignor.)
Textile Mncliino Works. (See Kalbach, S. E., and
Poeschmann, assignors.)
Toxtllo Machine Works. (See Meyer, Christian F., as-
signor.)
Textile Machine Works. (See Richards, Norman E., as-
signor.)
Textile Machine Works. (See Richter, Max, assignor.)
Textile Specialty Company. (See Bond, Edgar R., as-
signor.)
Thackeray, Margaret L., Dereham, Norfolk, England.
Weaving frame for hand weaving. 2.094,505 ; Sept. 28.
Thackeray, Norman C, Providence, R. I., assignor to
Decorative Fabrics Company. Decorated fabric and
making the same. 2,103.992 ; Dec. 28.
Thackeray, Samuel J., and G. W. Henry, Jr., assignors to
Soabar Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Tag. 2,077,285 ;
Apr. 13.
Thaheld, Feri A., assignor to The Guiberson Corporation,
Dallas, Tex. Drill bit. 2,086,397 : July 6.
Thai, Adolph F., Elmhurst, 111. Treating soap.
2,087,788 ; July 20.
Thalau, Otto F., Chicago, 111. Reminder board.
2,089,772 ; Aug. 10.
Thaler, Wilhelm, Heidenheim-on-the-Brenz, Germany, as-
signor to American Voith Contact Co. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Device for continuously beating paper pulp and
the like. 2,092,821 : Sept. 14.
Thaller, Rudolf, assignor to E. Pohl, Kiel, Germany.
X-ray tube. 2,097,002 ; Oct. 26.
Thalman, Daniel E., Tulsa, Okla. Emulsifying apparatus.
2,092,992 : Sent. 14.
Thalmann, Emil, Niederuzwil, assignor to the firm Ge-
bruder Biihler, TJzwil, Switzerland. Screw press for
working plastic masses. 2,090.434 ; Aug. 17.
Tharp, Harry L., Denver, Colo. Display sales kit.
2,076,683 ; Apr. 13.
Thatcher, Charles J., New York, N. Y. Pioed air-condi-
tioning and heating system. 2,078,295 ;" Apr. 27.
Thau, Francis A., Jersey City, N. J. Brake shoe.
2.0S2.S56 ; June 8.
Thayer-Action Company. (See Dasenbrook, Charles H.,
assignor.)
Thayer, Chester B., deceased, Benton Harbor, Mich ; P. C.
Thayer, administratrix. Fastening machine. 2,074,995 ;
Mar. 23.
Thayer, Clarence H., Wallingford, assignor to Sun Oil
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. High pressure heat ex-
changer. 2,085.677 ; June 29.
Thayer, Gordon N. (See Morrison, H., Reichle, and
Thayer. )
Thayer, Howard C, Jersey City, N. J., assignor to Quigley
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Rotary kiln.
2,084,713 ; June 22.
Thayer, Pearl C, administratrix. (See Thayer, Chester
B.)
Thayer, Sidney A. (See MacCorquodale, D. W., Thayer,
and Doisy.)
Thayer, Warren B. (See Getts, Sidney A., assignor.)
Thearle, Ernest L.. Schenectady. N. Y.. assignor to General
Electric Company. Vibration responsive device.
2,067,803 : Jan. 12.
Thearle, Ernest L., Schenectady, N, Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Vertical shaft turbo generator.
2,095,844 ; Oct. 12.
Thebaud, John E. (See Macino, P. C, Cross, and The-
hnnd.)
Theiler, Casimir. (See Schulthess, O., and Theiler.)
Theiler, Casimir, assignor to the firm of Societv of Chemi-
cal Industry in Basle, Basel, Switzerland. Distillation
of liquids. 2,095,578 : Oct. 12.
Theimer, Max, West Point Pleasant, N. J. Card index
system. 2,095,109 ; Oct. 5.
Theisen, Philip H., San Francisco, Calif. Flushing valve
for toilets. 2,068.158 ; Jan. 19.
Thelen, Eida Valetta M., et al. (See Thelen, Otto H. L.,
assignor.)
Thelen, Otto H. L., assignor to O. R. B. L., R. C. W.,
and E. V. M. Thelen, Marblehead, Mass. Shoe and
shoe part. 2,072,929 ; Mar. 9.
Thelen, Otto R. B. L., et al. (See Thelen, Otto H. L.,
assignor.)
Thelen, Reinhard C. W., et al. (See Thelen, Otto H. L.,
assignor.)
Theler, Frederick J., Cincinnati, G. V. Johnston, Loveland.
and W. Peaslee, Cincinnati, assignors to Cincinnati
Grinders Incorporated, Cincinnati, Ohio. Lapping ma-
chine. 2,073,079 ; Mar. 9.
Themak, Edward, assignor to Geek Laboratories, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Ligature package. 2,081,389 ; May
Theobald, Blaine R., Huntington Park, Calif. Collar
support. 2,081,688; May 25.
Thoobnld, Ernst, Berlin, Gerninny. IManufacliire of
aromatic compounds containing selenium, nilrogon and
sulphur and products produced thereby. 2,091,573 :
Aug. 31.
Thoodorson, Olav T., Oslo, Norway. Wood joining article.
2,100,415; Nov. 30.
Theodorson, Theodore, Hampton, and W. C. Clav, Buckroe
Beach, Vn. Vapor heating sysfom. 2,081,903; June 1,
Theodos, Vangol, San Francisco, Calif. Railway switch
and inl(MW(lion. 2,009,904; Feb. !).
Thermal ICnginoerIng (Corporation. (Soo Smith, II. Ti.,
.Tr., and Jones, assignors.)
Tliernial Units Manufacturing Company. (See Rayflold,
Charles L,, assignor.)
Thermo Brakes Corporation. (Soo Smith, Ooorgo L,, as-
signor.)
616
INDEX OF TATEXTS, 1937
Thesen, Oluf, Pbiladelpliia, Pa. Window frame hothouse.
2,086,247 ; July 6.
Theunisseii, Heinrich, Kaldenkirchen, Germany. Produc-
ing double warp pile fabrics with figured backs.
2.101,280 : Dpc. 7.
Theurer, Otto, Brooklyn, assignor to E. I. Friedman, New
York, and H. W. Brooklyn, N. Y. Carriage stroke
mechanism for slicing machines. 2,080,516 ; May 18.
Theuror, Otto, Brooklyn, assignor to E. I. Friedman, New
York, and H. Wiener. Brooklyn, X. Y. Cross feed mech-
anism for slicing machines. 2.096.212; Oct. 19.
Thew Shovel Company. (See Wilson. Emory J., assignor.)
Thew Shovel Company. (See Zeilman, Roy H., assignor.)
Thewes, William O., Cleveland, assignor to The Ridge
Tool Company, North Ridgeville, Ohio. Pipe wrench.
2,076,830 : Apr. 13.
Thewes, William O., assignor to The Ridge Tool Company,
North Ridgeville, Ohio. Threading die. 2,076,831 ;
Apr. 13.
Thibedeau, Albert J.. Ottawa. Ontario. Canada. Paper
machine slitter knife. 2.092.SC2 ; Sept. 14.
Thiberge, Paul L. A., Nanterre. France. Process and
apparatus for mixing and emulsifying liquids.
2,078.983 ; May 4.
Thiel, Otto, Detroit, Mich. Tacking strip. 2,099,910;
Nov. 23.
Thiele. Ernest W., and P. W. Scheineman, assignors to
Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Extracting light
mineral oil distillates with sulphur dioxide. 2,071,590 ;
Feb. 23.
Thiele, Frank, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Depend.Tble Tuft Corporation. Philadelphia,
Pa. Snap fastener. Re. 20,601 ; Dec. 21.
Thiele, Max. (See Kranzlein, G., Greune, Thiele, and
Brunntriiger.)
Thiele. William F. (See Massey, P. J., Thiele, and Rap-
rager.)
Thielen, Carl. (See Patur, Sara S. and L. R., and
Thielen.)
Thieler, George, Jr., New Orleans, La. Holder for brake
inspection tags. 2.100.041 ; Nov. 23.
Thieme, Max. (See Diirst, Emanuel and O., and Thieme.)
Thieme, Otto, Hartford, Conn., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
New York, N. Y. Combined typewriting and computing
Machine. 2,075,557 ; Mar. 30.
Thieme, Otto. Hartford, Conn., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Underwood Elliott Fisher Company, Now
York. N. Y. Combined tvpewriting and computing
machine. 2.077.802 : Apr. 20.
Thiemer. Erwin. Hennigsdorf, Germany, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Arc welding apparatus.
2.084,168; June 15.
Thierfelder, Selbcrt, Sr., Boonton, N. J. Thread carrier.
2.076.751 : Apr. 13.
Thies. Herman R., Stow, and G. R. Lyon, Akron, Ohio, as-
signors to Wingfoot Corporation, Wilmington, Del.
Treatment of rubber. 2.099,546 : Nov. 16.
Thiess, Karl. (See Brunner, A., and Thiess.)
Thiess, Karl. (See Kranzlein, G., Thiess, Greune, and
Brunner.)
Thiess, Karl, Frankfort-on-the-Maln-SIndlingen, Germany,
assignor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y.
Dvpstuffs of the oxazine series and preparing them.
2.077,803 : Apr. 21
Thiess. Karl, and F. M.iennohen. Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works. Inc., New
York. N. Y. Dioxazinc dyestuffs and preparing them.
2,066,915 ; Jan. 5.
Thieulin, Maurice C. P., and P. X. A. Gistuccl. Paris,
assignors to Societe Generale des Carburatours Zenith.
LevalloisP<'rrot. Franco. Priming device for internal
combustion engines. 2,00,T.21S ; Sept. 14.
Thinius, Kurt. Eilonburg, assignor to Deutsche Celluloid-
Fabrik, Eilonburg (>n Saxony, Germany. Nitrocellulose
lacquer. 2.092.229 ; Sept. 7.
Thodo. .Vdolf. TInmburg-Billbrook, Germany. Nut lock.
2.098,840 : Nov. 9.
Thodo, .\dolf. Hanibnrg-Iiillhrook. Germany, assignor to
Illinois Tool Works, Chicago. 111. Production of fan-
shaped screw lock.-s. 2.102.493 : Dec. 14.
Tholln, Albert L., I^a Grange, 111. Sewage treatment.
2,071. .'591 ; Feb. 23.
ThoU, John F., Necdham. assignor to American Tool &
Machine Co., Hyde Park, Mass. Centrifugal separator.
2.0S7..84S : Jnlv 20.
Thorn, Carl, Wells, Minn. Egg washer. 2,080,685 ; July
13.
Thom, Fredrick W., St. Paul, Minn. Sharpening device.
2.072,970; Mar. 9.
Thom, James C, Chicapo. 111., assignor to United States
Tobacco Compiiny. Now York, N. Y. Apparatus for
Inserting articles In containers. 2.079,778; May 11.
Thoma, Dieter. Munich. Germany. Double governor for
turbines. 2. 100.. '580 ; Nov. 30.
Thomas. Adolph A.. New York. N. Y. Lifting and/or
sldow;ird driving mechanism for automobiles. 2,090,708 ;
Aug. 21.
Thomas. Adolph A., assignor to Radio Corporation of
Amerirn. New York, N. Y. Automatic radio tuner.
2,007,992; .Tan. 19.
Thom.n.i. Adolph A., assignor to Radio Corporation of
America, New York. N. Y. Recording and reproducing
appnratu.i. 2.009.595; Feb. 2.
Thomas. Adolph A., assignor to Radio Corporation of
America, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for recording
and reproducing sound. 2,069,631 ; Feb. 2.
Thomas, Adolph A., assignor to Radio Corporation of
America, New York. N. Y. Optical sound-reproducing
apparatus. 2,069,632 ; Feb. 2.
Thomas, Adolph A., assignor to Radio Corporation of
America, New York, N. Y. Loudspeaker. 2,078,469 ;
Apr. 27.
Thomas, Adolph A., assignor to Radio Corporation of
America, New York, N. Y. Remote control apparatus
for electric tuning systems. 2,081,686 ; May 25.
Thomas, Adolph A., assignor to Radio Corporation of
America, New York, N. Y. Acoustic reproducing appa-
ratus. 2,088.451 ; July 27.
Thomas, Adolph A., assignor to Radio Corporation of
America, New York, N. Y. Electron discharge tube.
2,089,044 ; Aug. 3.
Thomas. Adolph A., assignor to Radio Corporation of
America, New York, N. Y. Radio tuning device.
2,090,315 ; Aug. 17.
Thomas, Adolph A., assignor to Radio Corporation of
America, New York, N. Y. Radio tuning apparatus.
2.097,901 ; Nov. 2.
Thomas, Albert G., Lynchburg, Va. Oil testing device.
2,068,476 ; Jan. 19.
Thomas, Albert G., Lynchburg, Va. Filter. 2,079,365;
May 4.
Thomas, Albert G., Lynchburg, Va. Filter. 2,079,360;
May 4.
Thomas, Albert G., Lynchburg, Va. Variable alarm.
2,086,785 ; July 13.
Thomas, Albert G., Lynchburg, Va. Oil tester.
2.091,222 ; Aug. 24.
Thomas, Albert G., Lynchburg, Va. Electron discharge
tube. 2,102,045 ; Dec. 14.
Thomas, Albert R., Evansville, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Servel. Inc., Dover, Del. Refrigera-
tion. 2,066,660 ; Jan. 5.
Thomas, Albert R., Evansville, Ind., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Servel, Inc., Dover, Del. Refrigera-
tion. 2,096,828 ; Oct. 26.
Thomas, Albert R., Phoenix, Ariz. Vase. 2,102,924:
Dec. 21.
Thomas, Arthur, Wallington, assignor to Powers Ac-
counting Machines Limited, London, England. Ma-
chines for making records on statistical cards.
2,078,470 ; Apr. 27.
Thomas, Bertram D. (See Bird, B. M., Thomas, and
Rea.)
Thomas & Betts Co., The. (See Church, Lewis H., as-
signor.)
Thomas. Charles A., Dayton, Ohio. Pyrol.vsis of hydro-
carbons for resin manufacture. 2,084.012 ; June 15.
Thomas, Charles A., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company. 'Articles
and method of molding. 2,078,353 ; Apr. 27.
Thomas, Charles A., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to Standard
Cap and Seal Corporation, New York, N. Y. Soldering
flux. 2,002,191 ; Sept. 7.
Thomas, Charles A.. Dayton. Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company. Method
and apparatus for performing pyrogenetic reactions.
2,100,823; Nov. 30.
Thomas, Charles A., Wayne, assignor to The Sharpies
Corporation. Philadelphia, Pa. Production of alkyl sub-
stituted aryl hydrocarbons. 2,072,061 ; Feb. 23.
Thomas, Charles A., Wayne, and W. Schmidt-Nickels,
Philadelphia, assignors to The Sharpies Solvents Cor-
poration, Philadelphia, Pa. Gas odorant mixture.
2,068,614 ; Jan. 19.
Thomas, Charles A., and W'. H. Carmody, Dayton, Ohio,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Neville Com-
pany, Neville Island, Pittsburgh, Pa. Decolorization of
resins. 2,070.694 ; Feb. 16.
Thomas, Charles A., and W. H. Carmody, Davton, Ohio,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to Monsanto Chemical
Company. Decolorization of resins. 2,087,457 ; July
20.
Thomas. Charles E., Santa Barbara, Calif. Bit guide.
2.072,320 ; Mar. 2.
Thomas, Charles E., Minooka, assignor of one-half to
?ni^" or'J?^H*^^°°' Chicago, 111. Dispensing apparatus.
2,080,856 ; May 18.
Thomas, David \\-. (See Williams, E., and Thomas.)
lliomas, David W.. Youngstown, assignor to The Niles
Steel Products Company, Niles, Ohio. Ring seal clo-
sure. 2.093.787; Sept. 21.
Thomas, Donald L.. New York, N. Y., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to Gasoline Products Company, Inc.,
J.T-?.. • V- ^- ^iRt'iOfl of and radiant heat stills for
distilling hydrocarbon oils. 2,072,535 • Mar •'
Thomas, Donald L., New York, N. Y., 'assignor to Gaso-
" " " J.
T-'il'-l','.ln^-TM''"?!"flJ'- 'See Oxle.v, H. F., and Thomas.)
nssij^o'rT Company. (See Wohlgemuth, Adolph J.,
^'a^'sr^'orr"'^ B., et al. (See McQuiston, Raymond C,
LIST OF PATENTEES
617
Thomas, Errold B., Newton, Mass., assignor to Interna-
tional Cellucotton Products Company, Chicago, 111.
Absorbent package or pad. 2,073,410 ; Mar. 9.
Thomas, Frank B., Irwin, assignor to The Westinghouse
Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Test rack.
2,10.3,305 ; Dec. 28.
Thomas, Frank W., St. Joseph, assignor to J. N. Cayo,
Benton Harbor, Mich. Toy puzzle. 2,077,372 ; Apr.
13.
Thomas, Fred C, Cleveland, Ohio. Aircraft. 2,096,599 ;
Oct. 19.
Thomas, Frederick, Philadelphia, Pa. Dipping machine.
2,068,250 ; Jan. 19.
Thomas, George E., Long Beach, Calif. Fluid indicator.
2,079,699 ; May 11.
Thomas, George H. (See Boldt, W. F., and Thomas.)
Thomas, George H., Erie, Pa. Coupling. 2,075,481 ;
Mar. 30.
Thomas. George H., Erie, Pa. Flexible coupling.
2,076,752 ; Apr. 13.
Thomas, George J., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Brake structure. 2,080,155 ;
May 11.
Thomas, Harry A. (See Child, C, and Thomas.)
Thomas, Harry A. (See Rendell, L. P., and Thomas.)
Thomas, Hubert S.. Chiswich, London, England, and W.
R. Davies, Whitchurch, Wales, assignors to The Melin-
grlffith Company Limited, London, England. Passing
plates, sheets, bars or other articles through acid treat-
ment baths, furnaces, or the like. 2,077,499 ; Apr. 20.
Thomas, Idris, Whittier, Calif. By-pass joint for well
testers. 2,076,684 ; Apr. 13.
Thomas, James A., Los Angeles, Calif., and G. E. Allen,
New York, N. Y. Fireproofing of buildings. 2,083,104 ;
June 8.
Thomas, James M., Lefors, Tex., assignor to The Texas
Company, New York, N. Y. Oil field tank e<juipnient.
2,068,965 : Jan. 26.
Thomas, James M., Durant, Okla. Loose leaf note book
binder. 2,081,372 ; May 25.
Thomas, James N., Garberville, Calif. Shingle making ma-
chine. 2,082,307 ; June 1.
Thomas, John. (See Fairweather, D. A. W., and Thomas.)
Thomas, John A., deceased, O'Fallon, assignor of one-third
to J. E. Yoch, Belleville, 111., and one-third to J. B.
Yoch, St. Louis, Mo., E. C. Thomas, executrix. Machine
for lifting loose material from lawns or other surfaces.
2,092,230 ; Sept. 7.
Thomas, John E., Malad City, Idaho. Metal plate live-
stock brand. 2,093,943 ; Sept. 21.
Thomas, John F., administrator. (See Boyce, John A.)
Thomas, John O. (See De Eds, F., Thomas, and Eddy.)
Thomas, Joseph R., Chicago, 111. Swinging seat.
2,092,787 ; Sent. 14.
Thomas, Kurt, Baden, assignor to Daimler Benz Aktlen-
gesellschaft, Stuttgart-Unterturkheim, Germany. In-
ternal combustion engine. 2,071,241 ; Feb. 16.
Thomas, Laurence H. (See Kuhn, F., and Thomas.)
Thomas, Lester C, Denver, Colo. Accounting system.
2,103,651 ; Dec. 28.
Thomas, Mark S., Green Bay, Wis. Printing press.
2.088,541 ; July 27.
Thomas, Mervyn A., Montreal, Quebec, Canada, assignor
to Metalwood Manufacturine Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Pencil. 2,067.466 ; Jan. 12.
Thomas, Myron F., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Inhibitor for pickling and cleaning
solutions. 2,071,989 ; Feb. 23.
Thomas, Norman M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 2,077,025 ; Apr. 13.
Thomas, Oliver M., executors et al. (See Fairweather,
D. A. W., and Thomas.)
Thomas, Ozro D., assignor of one-half to L. B. Martin,
Los Angeles, Calif. Luminous cement. 2,092,783 :
Sept. 14.
Thomas, Percival S. (See Blount, W. H., and Blount.)
Thomas, Ralph B., assignor to Hy^rade Sylvania Corpora-
tion. Salem, Mass. Producing coiled filaments.
2.091,245 ; Aug. 24.
Thomas, Raymond E. (See Hubbuch, L. P., and Tliomas.)
Thomas, Raymond E. (See McBurney, D., and Thomas.)
Thomas, Richard, Los Angclos, Calif. Method of and
api)aratus for multicolor pliotography. 2,097,70() ;
Nov. 2.
Thomas, Richard, assignor of one-half to W. J. Bryan,
Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. Double simultaneous motion
picture apparatus. 2,098,767; Nov. 9.
Thomas, Scth, Clock Company. (See MacCoul, Edward
IT., assicnor.)
Thomas & Skinner Steel Products Company. (See Piercy,
Earl R., assignor.)
Thomas, 'I'liomas A. W., assignor to States Batteries
Ijtd., Ivos Angeles, Calif. Reccpfaole and Idc^nliflca-
tion Ciin-ier therefor. 2,098,557; Nov. 9.
Tliomas, Valley A., Manila, Ark. Pump handle structure.
2,099,832 : Nov. 23.
Thoimis, Wayne S., Detroit, Mich. BufUng wheel.
2,099,777 : Nov. 23.
ThomjiH, William B. (See Maltesnn, R. D., and Thomas.)
Thomas, William J., Groat Falls, Mont., assigMor to Ana-
conda CopiH'r Mining Company, New Voric, N. V. Met-
allurgical furnace. 2,085,837; July (I.
Tlioinas, Willis I'. (See llowse, (!. L., Tlionins, and
Bowers.)
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Thomason, Hjalmar, Los Angeles, Calif. Brake lining
machine. 2,069,291 ; Feb. 2.
Thompson, Albert R., San Jose, Calif., assignor to Pacific
Machinery Company, San Francisco, Calif. Peach split-
ter. 2,071,667 ; Feb. 23.
Thompson, Albert R., assignor to Food Machinery Cor-
poration, San Jose, Calif. Syrup valve. 2,082,917 ;
June 8.
Thompson, Albert R., assignor to Food Machinery Cor-
poration, San Jose, Calif. Can weighing and separating
machine. 2,086,103; July 6.
Thompson, Albert R., assignor to Food Machinery Corpo-
ration, San Jose, Calif. Apparatus for the heat treat-
ment of packaged goods. 2,092,433 ; Sept. 7.
Thompson, Albert R., assignor to Food Machinery Corpo-
ration, San Jose, Calif. Apparatus for heat treatment
of packaged goods. 2,092,434 ; Sept. 7.
Thompson, Albert R., Los Gates, Calif., and W. de Back,
Niagara Falls, N. Y. Fruit dividing mechanism for
fruit preparation machines. 2,102,765 : Dec. 21.
Thompson, Albert W. (See Hodge, W. B., and Thomp-
son.)
Thompson, Allison J., Cleveland, Ohio. Demountable in-
sulator for lamp hangers. 2,076,187 ; Apr. 6.
Thompson, Andrew E. (See Brewster, O. C, Paulus,
and Thompson.)
Thompson, Archibald W., Bromley, England. Impregnated
dielectric materials and impregnating compositions.
2,075,410 ; Mar. 30.
Thompson, Carl A., Harvard, 111. Wire handling de-
vice. 2,070,934; Feb. 16.
Thompson, Charles W., Baltimore, Md. Kaleidoscope.
2,006,548 ; Jan. 5.
Thompson, Charles W., Albany, N. Y. Electrical switch.
2,098,473 ; Nov. 9.
Thompson, Clarence, South Norwalk, Conn., and G. Ray,
Port Chester, N. Y., assignors to Ray Air Conditioning
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Water heating unit.
2,099,947 ; Nov. 23.
Thompson, Columbus T., Ennis, Tex. Sewing machine
attachment. 2,086,830 ; July 13.
Thompson, E. M. (See Hill, Balder G., assignor.)
Thompson, Earl A., assignor to General Motors Corpo-
ration, Detroit, Mich. Synchronized power trans-
mission mechanism. 2,101,827 ; Dec. 7.
Thompson, Earl A., Birmingham, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Synchronizing
clutch mechanism. 2,101,826 ; Dec. 7.
Thompson, Earl A., Portland, Oreg., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Automatic gear
shifting mechanism. 2,101.825; Dee. 7.
Thompson, Earl W. (See Roberts, H. W., and Thomp-
son.)
Thompson, Edward S., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Elastic fluid power plant
control and protection. 2,088,623 : Aug. 3.
Thompson, Elmer B. (See Bristol, C. J., and Thompson.)
Thompson, Elmer B., assignor to Globe Machinery & Sup-
ply Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Wheel stop device
for automobile lifts. 2,066,916 ; Jan. 5.
Thompson, Elmer B., assignor to Globe Machinery &
Supply Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Automobile lift.
2,095,041 ; Oct. 5.
Thompson, Elmer B., assignor to Globe Machinery &
Supply Company, Des Moines, Iowa. Automobile lift.
2,100,617 : Nov. 30.
Thompson, Elmer C. (See Goodrich, Joseph F., assignor.)
Thompson, Ernest H., assignor to International Register
Company, Chicago, 111. Meter and timing means.
2,081,311; May 25.
Thompson, Ernest H., Hubbard Woods, 111. Fare box.
2,094,029 ; Sept. 28.
Thompson, Erskine D., Burlingame, assignor to Standard
Oil Company of California, San Francisco, Calif. Dis-
play device. 2,071,288 ; Feb. 16.
Thompson, Frank D., Jr., assignor to Wooden Containers
Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Fruit or vegetable crate.
2,074,598 : Mar. 23.
Thompson, Frank E. (See Hulbert, W. R. Schock, and
Thompson.)
Thompson, Franklin R., Stamford, Conn. Telemetric
transmitter. 2,081,414 ; INIay 25.
Thompson, Franklin R., assignor to Electric Indicator
Corporation, Stamford, Conn. Effecting remote indi-
cations. 2,081,413 ; May 25.
Thompson, Fn-drricl; It., Hollywood, Calif. Motion pic-
ture film Ircaling appai-atus. 2,099,215; Nov. 16.
Thompson, George C. (See Busson, J. W., and Thomp-
son.)
Thomson-Gibb Electric Welding Company. (See Obor,
William T., assignor.)
Thompson Grinder Company, The. (See Baldenhofer,
William G., assignor.)
Thompson, (?uy ,S., assignor of one-third to R. E. Bnrrv,
and one-thli'd to W. M. Sanders, Washington, D. C.
Towing eipiipnient. 2,090,S19; Aug. 24.
Thompson, 11. lloyt, et nl. (See Streioh. Frank, assignor.)
Thompson, llan-y l'\, I'.asadena, Cnllf. Hair waving scalp
protector. 2,073.767; Mar. 16.
Thompson, Henry G., & Son Co., The. (See Radeekl, Al.
J., and Smyth, assignors.)
Thompson, Henry (!., & Son Co., The. (See Stnrges.
William B., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Thompson, Herbert H. (See Sperry, E. A., Jr., and
Thompson.)
Thompson, Herbert L., Elgin, assignor to Reynolds Wire
Co., Dixon. 111. Cloth advancing mechanism for wire
. weaving machines. 2,070,147 : Feb. 9.
Thompson, Herbert L., Elgin, assignor to Revnolds Wire
Co., Dixon, 111. Heddle structure for looms. 2,070,167 ;
Apr. G.
Thompson, Herbert L., Elgin, assignor to Reynolds Wire
Co., Dixon, 111. Weft laying mechanism for a wire
cloth loom. 2.086,248 ; July 6.
Thompson, Herbert L., Elgin, 111. Corn popper.
2,099,911 ; Nov. 23.
Thompson, Howard A. (See Failor, C. W., and Thomp-
son.)
Thompson, Howard A., Edgewood, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway traf-
fic controlling apparatus. 2,069,905 ; Feb. 9.
Thompson, Howard A., Edgewood. assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Multiple
control apparatus. 2,100,791 : Nov. 30.
Thompson, John A., et al. (See Martin, Otis H., as-
signor.)
Thompson, James & Co. (See Curran, Frank P., as-
signor.)
Thompson, James W., Las Vegas, Nev., assignor of one-
half to W. H. Fowler, Las Vegas. Nev. Amalgamator.
2,068,896 ; Jan. 26.
Thompson, John P.. Cincinnati. Ohio. Motor vehicle ele-
vating and parking device. 2,086,142 ; July 6.
Thompson. Jobu S. (See Tanner. R. E., and Thompson.)
Thompson, John S., Detroit, and H. J. Lodeesen, Berkley,
assignors to The Patents Corporation, Detroit. Mlcb.
Coating metal. 2.067.216: Jan. 12.
Thompson. Leland E., Merchantville, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Selective radio receiving
system. 2.094.625 : Oct. 5.
Thompson, Leland E., Merchantville, N. J., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Selective radio receiv-
ing svsti'm. 2.103,878; Dec. 28.
Thompson, Leslie E. (See Stevens. S. A., and Thompson.)
Thompson, Lester O., Oklahoma City, Okla. Valve pull-
ing device. 2,075,241 ; Mar. 30.
Thompson, Lillian M. (See Conant, C. W., and Thomp-
son.)
Thompson. Loren E., Wellington, Kans. Guitar.
2,083,751 : June 15.
Thompson, Louis H., Statesboro, Ga. Duplicating ma-
chine. 2.080,447 ; May 18.
Thompson Manufacturing Co. (See Height, L. H. and
Brown, assignors.)
Thompson Mfg. Co. (See Roberts. Harold W., assignor.)
Thompson JIanufacturing Company. (See Roberts, H. W.,
and Thompson, assignors.)
Thompson Manufacturing Company. (See Thompson,
Walter V., assignor.)
Thompson, Newton B., Waterville, Maine. Pipe line
clamp. 2.094.258 ; Sept. 28.
Thompson, Orville J., Franklin, Pa., and H. W. Felt,
Oil City, La., said Thompson assignor to Charles N.
Hough " Manufacturing Company. Ball valve.
2.091,058; Aug. 24.
Thompson, Oscar T., Neenah, Wis., assignor to Inter-
national Cellucotton Products Company, Chicago. 111.
Preparing material for packaging. 2.074,571 ; Mar. 2"..
Thompson, Oscar T., Neenah. Wis., assignor to Interna-
tional Cellucotton Products Company, Chicago, 111.
Marking stacks of sheets or the like. 2,086,006 ; July 6.
Thompson, Peter O.. assignor to Osmund.<ion Spade Manu-
facturing Companv, Perrv, Iowa. Cultivator shovel
structure. 2.097.354 : Oct. 26.
Thompson Products, Incorporated. (See Colwell, Archie
T.. assignor.)
Thompson Products, Incorporated. (See Cox, John R.,
assignor.)
Thompson Products, Inc. (See Cox, J. R., and Abra-
moska. assignors.)
Thompson Products, Incorporated. (See Hnfferd. George
H.. assignor.)
Thompson Products Incorporated. (See Huffcrd, G. H.,
and Graham, assignors.)
Thompson I'roducts, Incorporated. (Sec McBride, Eugene
A., assignor.)
Thompson Products, Inc. (See Schoenrock, Otto R., as-
signor.)
Thompson Products. Inc. (See Joncick, Stephen, assignor.)
Thompson Products, Incorporated. (See Spire, William
H., assignor.)
Thompson Products Incorporated. (See Zanzi, Albino,
assignor.)
Thompson, Ralph E., Brookllne, Mass. staking bearings.
2.080,750: May 18.
Thompson. RU-li;ird. Los Angeles, Calif. Vehicle body.
2.071. .592; Feb. 23.
Thompson, Robort R., Gananoque, Ontario, Canada.
Method and npp.arattis for rulturing bacteria on solidi-
fied culture media. 2,096,866 : Oct. 26.
Thompson. Robert R.. Houston, Tex., ns.signor to Standard
Oil Development Companv. Low frequency oscillator
with negliclbli> resistano'. 2.096.867 ; Oct. 26.
Thompson. Roland. Staples, Ontario, Canada. Attach-
ment for threshing machines. 2,083,879 ; June 15.
Thompson, Roy S., Bay Village, Ohio. Faucet. 2.087.223 •
July 13.
Thompson, Russell G., Rochester, assignor to Electro-
matic Typewriters, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Bookkeeping
machine. 2,089,310 ; Aug. 10.
Thompson. Russell G., Rochester, assignor to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation, New York, N. Y.
T.vpewriting machine. 2.093.581 ; Sept. 21.
Thompson. Russell G., Rochester, assignor to Interna-
tional Business Machines Corporation. New York, N. Y.
T.vpewriting machine. 2.098,319 : Nov. 9.
Thompson, Russell G., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to Un-
derwood Elliott Fisher Company. Typewriting ma-
chine. 2.099,762 ; Nov. 23.
Thompson, Russell G., West Hartford, Conn., assignor to
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y.
Typewriting machine. 2.103,921 : Dec. 28.
Thonipson. Seth W., Essex Fells. N. J. Engine crank-
shaft linkage. 2,093,495 ; Sept. 21.
Thompson, Theodore R. (See Pickens, J. D., and Thomp-
son.)
Thompson, Thomas, Sydenham, London, England. Water
turbine. 2,077,648 ; Apr. 20.
Thompson, Thomas, Des Moines, Iowa. Transmission and
control mechanism for bicycles or like. 2,094,687 ;
Oct. 5.
Thompson, Torvald, New York, N. Y. Clamp. 2,082,366 ;
June 1.
Thompson, A'ance M. (See Lewis, J. R., Perkins, and
Lewis, assignors.)
Thompson, Walter N., La Habra, assignor of one-half
to J. C. Wright, Huntington Park, Calif. Drilling tool.
2.072,470 ; Mar. 2.
Thompson. Walter V., assignor to Thompson Manufactur-
ing Company. Los Angeles, Calif. Slow rotation sprin-
kler head. 2.090,406 ; Aug. 17.
Thompson, Walter Van E., assignor to Thompson Manu-
facturing Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Twin sprinkler.
2,068,718 ; Jan. 26.
Thompson. Walter Van E., assignor to Thompson Manu-
facturing Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Adjustable full
circle sprinkler. 2,076,753 ; Apr. 13.
Thonipson. Walter Van E., assignor to Thompson Manu-
facturing Company. Los Angeles. Calif. Sprinkler hav-
ing adiustable port openings. 2. 083. 282 : June 8.
Thompson. Wayne B.. Winchester, assignor to Spray Engi-
neering Company. Somerville. Mass. Apparatus for last-
ing shoes. 2.095.200 : Oct. 5.
Thompson, Wesley S., assignor of one-half to C. W. Dick,
Detroit. Mich. Radiator shield securing means.
2,080,347 ; May 11.
Thompson, William D.. Detroit. Mich., assignor to Chicago-
Hutchins Corporation. Protecting materials during
transit from condensed moisture, 2,088,881 ; Aug. 3.
Thompson. William F.. and R. Whitten. assignors of
thirty-throe and one-third per cent to A. W. Tiska and
M. Tiska, Alton, 111. Water cooler for use in refrigera-
tors. 2.102,496 ; Dec. 14.
Thompson, William H. F. (See Curie, G. L., and Thomp-
son.)
Thompson. William L., Miami, Fla. Method and mech-
anism for producing full fashioned knit stockings.
2,080,796 : May 18.
Thorns. Alexander P. (See Buck, N. E., Roper, and
Thoms.)
Thorns, Rudolph H. (See Begg, R. S., and Thoms.)
Thonisin. AliriMi M.. San Francisco. Calif. Exrrnction of
magnesium and bromine from sea water. 2.082,989 :
June 8.
Thomsen. Christoph. (See Koch. E.. and Thomsen.)
Thomsen. William A. V.. Plainfield. N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to American Machine & Metals. Inc.,
New lork, N. Y. Permanent waving. 2,088,673;
Aug. S.
Thomsen. William A. V.. Plainfield. N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to American Machine and Metals.
inc.. New York, N. Y. Permanent Tfaving. 2,096.312 ;
Oct. 19.
Thomson. Alfred J., assignor to Bulldog Electric Prod-
o'^'a., o^-"''??"''- Detroit, Mich. Circuit breaker.
2.102.29o: Dec. 14.
Thomson, Edwin R., assignor to Arlette, Inc., New York,
oXor -,,-^^i'"'*'^S ^^^^ P**^ f<"" permanent waving.
2,085, ;)]0: June 29.
Thomson, Frederick B.. Teaneck, N. J., assignor to Metro-
politan Device Corporation. Brooklyn, N. Y. Dummy
T.,^lilLS''n^.-'\^ ft"" C"?*^ sockets. 2.085.399; June 29.
Thomson Gitib Electric Welding Company. (See Nichols,
Leonard E., assignor.)
Thomson, Hugh E. (See Kingdon, K. H., and Thomson.)
Thomson. John I.. East Chicago, 111. Automobile spring
arrangement. 2.072 778 • JIar 2 i »
'^^^^/"J',:J°^'' ^- -Y''^'|leto^. Ohio. Tool for removing
and applying spark plugs. 2.086.587 ; July 13.
M^nrnli „"l''J"'f''' ^^-V I"-ooklyn. N. Y. Photographic
Tune R product resulting therefrom. 2.083,249 ;
Thomson. Judson L.. Manufacturing Company. (See
Hiivoner. .Arthur R.. assignor ) v>'",>. voce
'^'^si'^w') "^"'^^°° ^•' ^"^- ^°- ^^®^ ^"^' ^"'■^> as-
^'a""Tgi!or^)''*^'""*' Company. (See Parsons, Edward T..
'^'Wni^pr ^'L^/Ji"'' Company. (See Parsons. E. T.. and
.'^a^^ypr. assignors.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
619
Thomson, Peter, Wilmington, Del. Support. 2,090,969 ;
Aug. 24.
Thomson, Robert F. (See Beckett, E. G.. Shaw, Stephen,
Semple, and Thomson.)
Thomson, Robert M., Indianapolis, Ind. Flying machine.
2,077,910 ; Apr. 20.
Thomson, Samuel G., Flushing, N. Y. Railway rail and
rail joint. 2,067,955 : Jan. 19.
Thomson, Samuel G., Flushing, N. Y. Railway rail and
rail-joint. 2,070,246; Feb. 9.
Thomson Symon Co. (See Royse, J. S., and Turner, as-
signors.)
Thomson, William R., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Meth-
od of and apparatus for the extraction of liquid from
materials. 2,101,109 ; Dec. 7.
Thomson, Winslow E., assignor to McMillan Book Com-
pany, Syracuse, N. Y. Loose leaf binder. 2,096,701 ;
Oct. 19.
Thordarson, Dewey C, Chicago, 111. Ignition transformer.
2,068,522 ; Jan. 19.
Thoren, Gustav A., San Francisco, Calif. Device for ro-
tating thermometers. 2,084,875 ; June 22.
Thoreson. Peter, Aberdeen, Wash. Collapsible camp stove.
2.095,654 : Oct. 12.
Thoresen, Ralph S., Darien. Conn., assignor to Petroleum
Heat and Power Company, New York, N. Y. Heat ex-
changer. 2,103,102 : Dec. 21.
Thorin, Harry, Monson, Mass. Window conservatory.
2.074,872 ; Mar. 23.
Thormann, Wilhelm, Munich, Germany. Boot, especially
for sport. 2,071,593 ; Feb. 23.
Thorn, Lawrence T.. Jlemphis, Tenn. Building con-
struction. 2.102,44.3 : Dec. 14.
Thorn, Percy M.. Reading, Conn. Closure for receptacles.
2,095,042 • Oct. 5.
Thornburg, Herbal A., Anderson, Ind., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Switch.
2,086,752 ; July 13.
Thome, Carl B.. Hawke.sbury, Ontario, Canada. Appara-
tus for testing materials. 2.090,077 ; Aug. 17.
Thorne. Harold C. Washington, D. C. Rail testing appa-
ratus. 2.067,804 : Jan. 12.
Thorner, Walther, Berlin-Zchlendorf, Germany. Appara-
tus for producing cinematographic combination films.
2,076,103 : Apr. 6.
Thornton, Floyd E., Perrysburg, Ohio, assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Teletype-
writer. 2,085,175 ; June 29.
Thornton, B^ank, Jr., Pittsburgh, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Heating unit. 2,101,110; Dec. 7.
Thornton, Fulton D. (See Stein, E. P., Thornton, and
Morris.)
Thornton, Grayson D., Jr. (See Hart, Richard H., as-
signor.)
Thornton, Harold H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Nonrefillable bottle.
2,077,026 : Apr. 13.
Thornton, Irving T., Buffalo, assignor to National Aniline
and Chemical Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Grind-
ing dyestuffs. 2,098,798 ; Nov. 9.
Thornton, John S. (See Scrimger, Irvin B., assignor.)
Thornton, John W. (See Weik, Edwin E., assignor.)
Thovnton-Norris. George, assignor to The Scholl Manufac-
turing Company Limited. London, England. Electric
foot massage appliance. 2.096,646 ; Oct. 19.
Thornton, Sallie, Elizabeth Bay, Sydney, Australia. Ad-
justable wire formed hat holder. 2,076,326 ; Apr. 6.
Thornton, Samuel E., Coeur d'Alene, Idaho. Floor board
planer head. 2,090,879 : Aug. 24.
Tliornton. William K.. Woodbridge. N. J. Tire pump.
2,067,358 : Jan. 12.
Thorp, Gerald, and E. Halse, assignors to Bethlehem
Foundry & Machine Company, Bethlehem, Pa. Appara-
tus for heat treating granular foods. 2,099,634 ; Nov.
16.
Thorp, Joel R., assignor to The Fulton Company, West
Allis, Wis. Air doflector. 2,006.432; .Tan. 5.
Thorp, Joel R., a.'^siguor to The Fulton Company, West
Allia, Wis. Deflector shield. 2,066,589; ,Tan. 5.
Tliorp, Joel R., West Allis, and W. H. Liobor, Wauwatosa.
assignors to The Fulton Company, West Allis, Wis.
Vehicle ventilating wing. 2,066.500 ; Jan. 5.
Thorp, .Toel R., assignor to The Fulton CJompany, West
Allis, Wis. Sleering wheel spinner knob. 2,101,519 ;
Doc. 7.
Thorp, Vaughn P.. River Edge, N. J., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Telegraph system.
2,071, 476: Feb. 23.
Thorp, Vaughn P., River Edge, N. .T., assignor to Amer-
ican Telephone and Telegraph Company. Carrier tele-
graph system. 2,081,312; May 25.
Thorpe, Ilarry B., Visalia, Calif. Tractor scraper.
2,075,482 : Mar. 30.
Thorsen, James W., Bronxville, N. Y. Tiiquld dispenser
and disr)enRing liiiuids. 2,103,194; Dec. 21.
Tliorsen, 'I'lior, I'l.viiioulh Townsliiii. Ilciincpin County,
assignoi- 1o Slorni Mnnwracluring Co. Inc.. Minneapolis,
Minn. Grit remover. 2,03.257; Sept. 14.
Thouret, Wolfgang. (See Plrnnl, M., Rompc, and
Q.'houret.)
Tliorougligood, (Charles, and II. J. ]\IcT/auglilin, New York,
N. Y. Reflector attachment for flashlighlR. 2,082,857;
June 8.
Thorrez, Canilel, Jackson, Midi. Nut. 2,075,675; Mnr.
30.
Thorsten. Thorleif, Pittsburgh, Pa. Sampling device.
2,076,188 ; Apr. 6.
Thonip, Abraham B., Salt Lake City, Utah. Box for
shipping chicks. 2,083,623 ; June 15.
Thorup, Sidney E., West Roxbury, Mass. Golf tee.
2,082,811 ; June 8.
Thouret, Wolfgang. (See Rompe, R., and Thouret.)
Thowless, Arthur J., Newark, N. J. Rock drill.
2,089,230; Aug. 10.
Thrall, Walter I., South Pasadena, Calif. Domestic water
heating and gas supply system. 2,094.008 ; Oct. 5.
Thrasher, Elmer E., Cumberland, Md. Combination
kitchen utensil. 2,078,817 ; Apr. 27.
Threadgold, Stanley D. (See Harrison, G. B., and
Threadgold. )
Threadgold, Stanley D., Ilford, assignor, by mesne as-
signrrients, to Dufay-CIIhromex Limited, Aldwych, Lon-
don, England. Color photography. 2,098,602 ; Nov. 9.
Threlkeld, Howard M. (See Kobberup, Julius A. and
J. R., and Threlkeld.)
Thresh, Frank R., Beverly, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lasting
tool. 2,091,383 ; Aug. 31.
Thrift, Fred. (See Callaway, E., Jones, and Thrift.)
Throckmorton, John W. (See Cooke, M. B., Schutt, and
Throckmorton.)
Throckmorton, John W. (See Schutt, H. C, and Throck-
morton.)
Throckmorton, John W., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Gyro Process Company. Detroit, Mich. Cracking of
hydrocarbon oil. 2,100,062 ; Nov. 23.
Throndsen, Otto A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stabilizing means
for ships. 2,075,594 ; Mar. 30.
Thrower, Harry W. (See Gautier, William J., assignor.)
Thullen, Louis H., assignor to G. & W. Electric Specialty
Company, Chicago, 111. Pothead device. 2,069,050 ;
Jan. 26.
Thum, O. & W., Company, The. (See Burgess, W. S., and
Golley. assignors.)
Thum, Walter A.. St. Louis. Mo., assignor to United Shoe
Machinery Corporation. Paterson. N. J. Apparatus
for attaching heels to shoes. 2.067.295 ; Jan. 12.
Thuma, Charles H., Midian, Kans. Device for transport-
ing live fish. 2,091,695 ; Aug. 31.
Thumin, Carl, Yeadon, Pa., assignor to General Electric
Company. Electric circuit breaker. 2.071,185 ; Feb.
16.
Thumim, Carl, Yeadon, and T. R. Coggeshall, Philadelphia,
Pa., assignors to General Electric Company. Motor
control system. 2,094,478 ; Sept. 28.
Thumlert, Edgar A., assignor to The Fairfield Engineer-
ing Company, Marion. Ohio. Deflector means for hop-
per spouts. 2,103,392 ; Dec. 28.
Thiimmel. Hermann, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Apparatus
for refining lead and more particularly for removing
arsenic, antimony, tin, and zinc. 2,076,800 ; Apr. 13.
Tlnin, Ferdinand K., assignor to Berkshire Knitting Mills,
Wyomissing, Pa. Stocking and making the same.
2,691,169 ; Aug. 24.
Thunder, Harold G., assignor to Motor Products Corpora-
tion. Detroit, Mich. Vehicle ventilating device.
2,069,102 ; Jan. 26.
Thuner, Robert. (See Skillman, N., and Thuner.)
Thuras, Albert L., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Acoustic device.
2.086,649 ; July 13.
Thurber, William G., Santa Monica, Calif. Bolt actuat-
ing mechanism. 2,074.244: Mar. 16.
Tliurher, William G., Santa Monica, Calif. Steering mech-
anism for motor vehicles. 2.079,536 ; May 4.
Thurman. Benjamin H. (See Clayton, B., Kerrick. Stadt,
and Thurman.)
Tliurman, Benjamin H., Yonkers. N. Y.. assignor to Re-
fining. Inc., Reno. Nev. Obtaining phosphatides from
soapstock. 2,078,428 ; Apr. 27.
Thurmond, Gilbert I., Asheville, assignor to American Enka
Corporation, Enka, N. C. Producing artificial silk.
2,n7r,.S01 : Apr. 13.
Thurston, Arthur L., Wantagh, assignor to .Mrplnne and
Marine Direction Finder Corporation, T;indonhurst,
N. Y. Directionfinder. 2,080.418 ; IMay IS.
Thurston. Ernest B., assignor to The ITaughton Elevator
& Jlachine Company, Toledo. Ohio. Slow speed regula-
tion of an electric motor. 2,080.842 : May 18.
Thurston, (Jeorge M., assignor to Bell Teleplioii(> T,al)or.T-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Temperature
control system and method. 2,073,459 ; Mar. 9.
Thurston. Harold E., et al. (See Chandler, Daniel L., as-
signor.)
Thurston. Robert R., Beacon, assignor to The Texas Com-
pany, Now York. N. Y. Tr(>atm(>nt of petroleum
residumin. 2.076,709: .Apr. 13.
Thurston, Robert R., Scnrsdale, and R. J. Ruble, Beacon,
assignors to The Texas Conipanv. Now York, N. Y. Me-
tallic paint. 2.068,966; Jan. ;?6.
Tlnvaits, Frederick G., Wauwatosa, assignor to The TToll
Cii.. Milwaukee. Wis. Vehicle tank structure.
2,067.993 : Jan. 19.
Tlnvaits, Frederick G., Wauwatosa, assignor to The Hell
Co.. Milwaukee, Wis. Tank strncture. 2,007.99 I ; Jau.
10.
Tlnvaits, Frederick G., AVaitwntosa, assignor to The Hell
Co.. Milwaukee, Wis. Tank nssenililago. 2,074,523 ;
Mar. 23.
620
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Thwaits, Frederick G., Wauwatosa, and R. Rieboldt, as-
signors to The Heil Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Closure.
2,093,624 ; Sept. 21.
Thweatt, Hardin D., and O. Hoffmann, Buffalo, assignors
to Lake Erie Engineering Corporation, Kenmore, N. Y.
Molding ijress. 2.00.3,299: Oct. 12.
Thyson, Nimmo C, Miami, Fla. Radio broadcasting and
communication system. 2,073,034 ; Mar. 9.
Tibbetts, Milton, assignor to Packard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,073,661 ; Mar.
16.
Tibbetts, Milton, assignor to I'ackard Motor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,077,969 ; Apr.
20.
Tibbetts, Milton, assignor to Packard Jlotor Car Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle latch. 2,103,702 ;
Dec. 28.
TiboU, William A. E. (See Holgersson, S. P. H. E., and
Tibell.)
Tice, Richard A. (See Suter, W. P., and Tice.)
Tichbourne, George A., Port Arthur, Ontario, Canada.
Water or steam boiler. 2,089,450 ; Aug. 10.
Tichenor, Carl M., Detroit. Mich. Antenna for motor
vehicles. 2,097.707 ; Nov. 2.
Tichota, Vencel J., Dodge, and N. H. Mapes, Fremont,
Nebr. Coupler. 2,086,056 ; July 6.
Tichvinsky, Leonid M. (See Baudry, R. A., and Tich-
vinsky.)
Ticknor, Winton A., assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, X. Y. Flue structure. 2,103,002 ; Dec. 28.
Tide Water Associated Oil Company. (See Bertschinger,
Charles F., assijnior.)
Tide Water Associated Oil Company. (See EUsberg, Ed-
ward, assignor.)
Tide Water Associated Oil Company. (See Kaufmann,
Arthur G., assignor.)
Tide Water Associated Oil Company. (See Rembert,
Ernest W., assignor.
Tiede, George A., London. Ontario, Canada. Fishing
tackle carrier. 2,069.061 ; Feb. 2.
Tierney, Columbus A. (See Eager, Wesley W., assignor.)
Tierney, Edward M.. Washington. D. C! Cigarette ex-
tinguisher. 2.068,999 : Jan. 26.
Tierney, Edward M., Washington, D. C. Cigarette ex-
tinguisher. 2,089,1.39 : Aug. 3.
Tietz, Hans, Leverkusen-Wiesdorf, assignor to I. G. Far-
benindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Apparatus for producing ice. 2,100,151 ;
Nov. 23.
Tietze, Ernst. (See Hilger, A., Ossenbeck, and Tietze.)
Tietze, Ernst. Cologno-on-llie-Ithine. and O. Hayer,
lieverkuscn-I. G.-Werk. Girmany, assignors to General
Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pyrene 3.5,8.10-
tetra-sulphonic acid and derivatives thereof. 2,094,224 ;
Sept. 28.
Tiffin Art Metal Company, The. (See Ovcrholtz, George
D., assignor.)
Tifft, Harold C. (See Touceda, E. G., and Tifft.)
Tigelaar. Jacob H. (See Rozenia. C. E., and Tigelaar.)
Tiger, Howard L., assignor to The Permutit Company,
New Y'ork, N. Y. Standardizing water for carbonated
beverages. 2,071,990 : Feb. 23.
Tiger, Howard L., New York, N. \'., and P. C. Goetz,
Alount Holly, N. J., assignors to The Permutit Company.
New York, N. Y. Stabilizing base exchanging humates.
2,009,504: Feb. 2.
Tigennan. J. II., Inc. (See Tigerman, Joseph H., as-
signor.)
Tigennan, Joseph H., assignor to J. H. Tigerman. Inc.,
Chicago, III. Free play device. 2,076.832 ; Apr. 13.
Tiggos. Alexander J. (See Booth, R. D.. Coffin, and
Tigges.)
Tighe. George C. Detroit. Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Rustless Iron and Steel Corporation of
America. Pump and making the same. 2.090.102 :
Aug. 17.
Tijmstra, Sijbren, Berkeley, assignor to Shell Develop-
ment Company, San Francisco, Calif. Process and
apparatus for contacting fluids. 2.088.497 : July 27.
Tilbury, Lyie C, Houston, assignor, by mesne nsslgiiments,
to A. W. Crosbv. Harris County, Tex. Pipe holder.
2.073,8.''.9 : Mar. 16.
Tildon, Bert O., Trenton. N. J. Flush valve and related
construction. 2,087,099 : July 13.
Tildcn, Bert O., Trenton. N. J. Lavatory silencer.
2.091,170: Aug. 24.
Tilden. Paul S., New York, N. Y. Prevention of eOIoros-
cenco on silicate films. 2.069.486 : Feb. 2.
Tilden, Sydney G., Stewart Manor, Long Island. N. T.
Motor vehicle brake testing device. 2,079,751 ; Mav 11.
Tlldsley, Henry A„ Albany. Calif. Clamp. 2,070,459 ;
Feb. 9.
TileTex Company. The. (See Ileppes, George P., as-
signor.)
Tilgliman, Richard IT.. East Orange, assignor to The Bab-
cock & Wilcox Company, Newark, X. J. Fuel burner.
2,096,267 ; Oct. 19.
Tllghman'.s I'jitent Sand Blast Company. (See Nichols,
Thomas W., assignor.)
Tilles. Gustav. assignor of one-half to F. Proksch. Vienna
Austria. Light sign device. 2.066.549; Jan. .1.
Tilley, Edwin F., Dunellen, N. J. Applicator. 2,095,423 ;
Oct. 12.
TlUinghnst, George II.. Burlington, N. J. Eel liolder.
2.091.803; AuK. 31.
Tillyer, Edgar D., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Ophthalmic lens. 2,077,134 ; Apr.
13.
Tillyer, Edgar D., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Ophthalmic lens. 2,087,270 ; July
20.
Tillver. Edgar D.. assignor to American Optical Company,
Southbridge, Mass. Glass treatment. 2,092,789 ; Sept.
14.
Tilton, Joshua A. (See Sweeney, W. J., and Tilton.)
Timber Engineering Company. (See Myer, James E., as-
signor.)
Timber Engineering Company. (See Uhl, Harry G., as-
signor. )
Timbers. Homer H. (See Atti. Raphael, assignor.)
Timbs, Edward, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The National Supply Company of Dela-
ware, Toledo, Ohio. Hydraulic snubbing jack.
2,090,854 ; Aug. 24.
Timian, Harold H. (See Angell, W. R., Jr., and Timian.)
Timian. Harold H., assignor to Continental Motors Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Engine. 2,068,117 ; Jan. 19.
Timian, Harold H., Lake Orion. Mich., assignor to Bendix
Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Carburetor.
2,092,482 ; Sept. 7.
Timian, Harold H., Detroit, and L. P. Kalb. Grosse Pointe
Village, assignors to Continental Motors Corporation,
Detroit Mich. Engine. 2,094.860 ; Oct. 5.
Timken-Detroit Axle Company, The. (See Alden, Herbert
W., assignor.)
Timken-Detroit Axle Company, The. (See Brownyer,
Nelson R., assignor.)
Timken-Detroit Axle Company, The. (See Clark, Eldon
S., assignor.)
Timken-Detroit Axle Company. (See Cole, Frank O., as-
signor.)
Timken-Detroit Axle Company, The. (See Keese, Beverly
W., assignor.)
Timken-Detroit Axle Company, The. (See Morgan.
Mathew B., assignor.)
Timken-Detroit Axle Company. The. (See Sutterfield,
Noel H., assignor.)
Timken-Detroit Axle Company. (See Wilson, John A., as-
signor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The. (See Assel,
Walter J., assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The. (See Bonte,
Frederick R., assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The.
Tracy V., assignor.)
Timkin Roller Bearing Company, The.
T. v.. and Hektner, assignors")
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The.
P., assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The
Clifford L.. assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The. (See Hektner,
Joel, assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The.
G., assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The.
and Kiehl. assignors.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The.
E., assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company. The.
Oswald, assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company, The.
William L., assignor.)
Timken Roller Bearing Company. The.
W. L.. and Buckwalfer, assignors.)
Timken Silent xVutomatic Company, The.
Carroll A., assignor.)
Timken Silent Automatic Company, The
Milton A., assignor.)
Timm. William II.. Apploton. Wis. Machine gun rack.
2.097.9.'i9 : Nov. 2.
Tlmmerbeil, Alfred. Arnhem. Netherlands. Belt fastener.
2,068,826 ; Jan. 26.
Timmerboil, Alfred, Arnhem. Netherlands. Assembling
hooks and spacing strips for belt fasteners. 2,086,449 ;
July 6.
Tlmmerbeil, Alfred, Arnhem. Netherlands. Device for
connecting the ends of belts, straps, and the like.
2.097,108; Oct. 26.
Timmermann, August. New York. N. Y. Variable speed
power drivo. 2,076,926 ; Apr. 13.
Timmis, William W., Glen Covo. and W. K. Walker, as-
signors to American Radiator Company, New York,
N. Y. Heat exchange svstem. 2.099.182: Nov 16
Timp6, Atwood M., Los Angeles, Calif. Rubber strung
racket. 2,080,642 ; May 18.
Tindall. Donald J.. Orlando. Fla.
mitered store front constructions.
Tingey. Harold C. (See Hazell, E
scott.)
Tinghir, Vaho, Forest Hills. N. Y. Aulomobile reverse
brake mechanism. 2,070,698 ; Feb. 10.
Tingley, Hugh J., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada. Serum
treatnieiit for mange. 2.098.037; Nov. 9.
Tingley-Reliance Rubber Corporation. (See Jackson,
Walter C., assignor.!
Tinius Olsen Testing Machine Company. (See Lewis.
Robert B., assignor.'* "
(See Buckwalter,
(See Buckwalter,
(See Cox, William
(See Eastburg,
(See Kifer, Ward
(See Klamp, P.,
(See Olin, Robert
(See Schlaupitz,
( See Scribner,
(See Scribner,
(See Brinkert,
(See Powers,
Corner clamp for
2.103,832 ; Dec. 28.
, Tingey, and Lin-
LIST OF PATENTEES
621
Tinker, Dean, Columbus, Ohio. Child's swing. 2,092,993 ;
Sept. 14.
Tinker, Herbert W., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Lyon Incorporated, Detroit, Mich.
Metal tire cover. 2,099,763 ; Nov. 23.
Tinlcer, John M. (See Gubelmann, I., and Tinker.)
Tinker, John M., South Milwaukee, and V. M. Weinmayr,
Milwaukee, Wis., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Color compound.
2,073,662 ; Mar. 16.
Tinker, John M., South Milwaukee, and V. M. Weinmayr,
Milwaulcee, Wis., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Fluorescent hydrocarbon
oils. 2,074,288 ; Mar. 16.
Tinker, John M,, Penus Grove, and V. M. Weinmayr, Pit-
man, N. J., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours &
Company, Wilmington, Del. Dealkylation of alkyl-aryl
ethers. 2,100,228 : Nov. 23.
Tinnermau, Albert H. (See Lombard, Herman G., as-
signor.)
Tinnerman, Albert H. (See Tinnerman, George A., as-
signor.)
Tinnerman, Albert H., Cleveland, Ohio. Stove construc-
tion. 2,078,471 ; Apr. 27.
Tinnerman, Albert H., Cleveland, Ohio. Burner.
2,087,416 ; July 20.
Tinnerman, George A., Rocky River, assignor to A. H.
Tinnerman, Cleveland, Ohio. Combined fastening struc-
ture. 2,084,926 ; June 22.
Tinnerman, George A., Rocky River, assienor to A. H.
Tinnerman, Cleveland, Ohio. Fastening device.
2,095,895 ; Oct. 12.
Tinnerman, George A., Rocky River, assignor to A. H.
Tinnerman, Cleveland, Ohio. Adapting sheet metal for
receiving a screw. 2,096,387 ; Oct. 19.
Tinnerman, George A., Rocky River, assignor to A. H.
Tinnerman, Cleveland, Ohio. Fastening device.
2,101,287 ; Dec. 7.
Tinnerman, George A., Rocky River, assignor to Albert H.
Tinnerman, Cleveland, Ohio. Fastening device.
2,102,229 ; Dec. 14.
Tinnerman, George A., Rocky River, assignor to Albert
H. Tinnerman, Cleveland, Ohio. Combined fastening
structure. 2,103,833 ; Dec. 28.
Tinsel Tape, Incorporated. (See Bode, Lester R., as-
signor.)
Tinsley, Horace, Sandal, England. Belt conveyer.
2,094,728 ; Oct. 5.
Tinsley, John S., New Brunswick, N. J., assignor to Her-
cules Powder Company, Wilmington, Del. Laminated
glass. 2.099,086 ; Nov. 16.
Tinus, William C. (See Newhouse, R. C, and Tinus.)
Tipsord, Melvin T., assignor to James R. Kearney Corpo-
ration, St. Louis, Mo. Pin and bolt holder. 2,102,926 ;
Dec. 21.
Tiryakian, John H. H., Yonkers, N. T. Cup holding hook.
2,086,928 ; July 13.
Tischer, Arthur O., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Purifying oils and vitamin fractions thereof.
2,090,738 ; Aug. 24. '
Tisdall, Frederick F. G., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, as-
signor to General Baking Company, New York, N. Y.
Making, bread. 2,096,213 ; Oct. 19.
Tishman, Paul, Scarsdale, N. Y. Heater for hypodermic
solutions and the like. 2,087,586 ; July 20.
Tiska, A. W., et al. (See Thompson, W. F., and Whitten,
assignors.)
Tiska, Mary, et al. (See Thompson, W. F., and Whitten,
assignors.)
Tlsza, Edmond T., Yonkers, assignor to The Pyridium
Corporation, Nepera Park, N. Y. Medicinal prepara-
tions including aminopyridine salts and preparing and
utilizing the same. 2,080,517 ; May 18.
Titanito Alloys Corporation. (See Bates, Jolin B., as-
signor.)
Titanium Alloy Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Comstock, George F., assignor.)
Titanium Alloy Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Comstock. G. P.. nnr\ Rfimoff. assignors.)
Titanium Alloy Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Kinzic, Charles J., assignor.)
Titanium Alloy Manufacturing Company, Tbe. (See Kin-
zie, C. J., and Ilako, assignors.)
Titanium Alloy Manufacturing Company, The. (Sop Kin-
zio. (;. J., I'hinkolt, and (^ommons. assignors.)
Tltoflex Metal Hose Co. (See Stone, R. Harry, as-
signor.)
Title (iuarantee and Trust Company, executor. (See
Townsnnd. Harry R., assignor.)
Titl(>Hla(l, Nicolay, assignor,' by mesne nssignnionts. to
fMiciiilcul (,\)nsl ruction Corporation, Cliarlotle, N. C.
(^onti-ol of llie (low ratio of a liquid and a gas.
2.090.921 : Aug. 24.
Tittle, Theodore II., Springfield, Ohio. Agitator for
washing machlnoB. 2,073,540; Mar. 9.
TKuH, Hubert J., I'atorson, N. J., and J. R. Wallis, New
York, N. Y., assignor.s to Franklin Railway Supply
(Company, New York, N. Y. Steam engine. 2,075,069";
Mar. 30.
Tllns, I'M\il M. (See Moss. L. E.. and Titus.)
TItuH, Robert S., New Rochelle, N. Y. Face mask.
2,081,770 ; May 25.
Tivoli Brewing Company. (See Novotny, Anton, as-
signor.)
Tjaai-da, John, Birmingham, assignor to Briggs Manu-
facturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Instrument panel.
2,072,655 ; Mar. 2.
Tjaarda, John, Birmingham, Mich., assignor to Briggs
Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Instrument
panel. 2,091,059 ; Aug. 24.
Tobacco By-Products and Chemical Corporation. (See
Arnold, Robert B., assignor.)
Tobacco By-Products and Chemical Corporation. (See
McConnell, Henry K., assignor.)
Tobe Deutschmann Corporation. (See Metcalf, C. W.,
and Haskins, assignors.)
Tobey, Fred W., Grand Rapids, Mich. Filing cabinet.
2,099,148 ; Nov. 16.
Tobiason, Arnold J., Amltyville, N. Y. Cast iron double
hub running trap. 2,069,428 ; Feb. 2.
Tobin, Frederick M., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to The
Tobin Packing Co., Inc., Fort Dodge, Iowa. Treatment
of hog carcasses. 2,100,299 ; Nov. 23.
Tobin, James H. (See Phillraore, C. E., and Tobin.)
Tobin, James H., assignor to Tobin Tool and Die Com-
pany, Inc., Fond du Lac, Wis. Camera. 2,069,339 ;
Feb. 2.
Tobin, Joseph J., New York, N. Y., and L. R. Snell,
Richmond, Va. Vaporizing applicator. 2,086,588 ;
July 13.
Tobin, Kenneth J. (See Fehr, E. J., and Tobin.)
Tobin, Kenneth J., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Youngstown Steel Door Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Car door. 2,075,558; Mar. 30.
Tobin, Kenneth J., (Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Evans Products Company, Detroit, Mich.
A^ehicle anchoring device. 2,078,700 ; Apr. 27.
Tobin, Kenneth J., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Youngstown Steel Door Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Car door. 2,088,072 ; July 27.
Tobin, Kenneth J., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Youngstown Steel Door Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Door handle and latching device.
2,091,384 ; Aug. 31.
Tobin, Kenneth J., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Youngstown Steel Door Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Tracks for sliding car doors.
2,097,424 ; Oct. 26.
Tobin, Max. (See Anderson, C. A., and Tobin.)
Tobin Packing Co., The. (See Tobin, Frederick M., as-
signor.)
Tobin Tool and Die Company. (See Phillmore, C. E., and
Tobin, assignors.)
Tobin Tool and Die Company, Inc. (See Tobin, James
H., assignor.)
Tobis Tonbild-Syndikat A. G. (See Freund, Berthold,
assignor.)
Tobis, Tonbild-Syndikat A. G. (See Mayer, Josef, as-
signor.)
Tochtermann, Ulrich, Berlin-Steglitz, and H. A. Kuhl-
mann, Berlin, Germany. Hydraulic press, especially for
producing palate plates. 2,088.144 : Julv 27.
Todaro, Vincent S., Brooljlyn, N. Y. Liquid fuel burner.
2,075,242 ; Mar. 30.
Todd Combustion Equipment, Inc. (See McDonald,
James, assignor.)
Todd Company, The. (See Payne, Walter B., assignor.)
Todd Company, The. (See Smith, Burgess W., assignor.)
Todd, Edward M., et al. (See Langdon, Jesse D., as-
signor.)
Todd, Edward W., et al. (See Highfill, Ernest E., as-
signor.)
Todd, Edward W., et al. (See Langdon, Jesse D., as-
signor.)
Todd, Francis B. (See Todd, James A. and P. B.)
Todd, Guerin, assignor to Hanson-Van Winklc-Munning
Company, Matawan, N. J. Conveyer driving control.
2,074,599; Mar. 23.
Todd, Harlan C, and P. R. Todd, Martin. S. Dak. Il-
luminated filling nozzle. 2,071,242 ; Feb. 16.
Todd, ITobart H., Oak Park, 111. Hog beater paddle.
2.092.483 ; Sept. 7.
Todd, James A. and F. B., Attalla, Ala. Hanger and
shield. 2,089,077 ; Aug. 3.
Todd, John W., TOast London, Union of South Africa.
Jlanufacturod article of food or confectionery and in
combinations of the same witli coverings. 2,082,312 ;
Juno 1.
Todd, John W., East London, Union of South Africa.
Manufacturing articles of food or confectionery.
2.082,313; June 1.
Todd, Paul R. (See Todd, Hnrinn C, and P. R.)
Todd," Ralph C, Elyrla, Ohio. Hinged structure.
2,099,778 ; Nov. 23.
Todd, Robert T., Houston, Tex., assignor to Byron Jack-
son Co.. Los Angeles, Calif. Slip lock for elevators.
2,085.237 ; June 29.
Todd. Wllllimi. Leominster, Mass. Itnll and socket Joint.
•_'.0(!7.553 : Jim. 12
Todd, Willinni It. (See Weiss. Henry G., assignor.)
Todendcnkyu Kabushiki Kalshn. (See Yajima, RinJIro,
assignor.)
Toollc, Walter IT. (See Vroom. R. D. W.. and Toollp.)
Toelle, Waller II. (See Whitehead, O. N., and Toelle.)
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IXDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Toennios, Gerrit, Narberth, and T. F. Lavine, Ardmore,
Pa. Oxidation products of cystine and related com-
pounds and making the same. 2,078,592 ; Apr. 27.
Tofano, Frank, Bronx. N. Y. Chemically filled electric
block for medical heat treatments. 2,071,186 ; Feb.
16.
Tofaute, Walter, Essen, Germany, assignor to The Xitralloy
Corporation. Structural parts having hisjh permanent
strength. 2.0S3.20S ; June 8.
Tofflemire, Benjamin F.. Berkeley, Calif. Parachute re-
lease safety device. 2,087.458 ; July 20.
Tognola, TuUio, Sidney, X. T.. assignor to Bendis Avia-
tion Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Magnetic rotor.
2,080,018 ; May 11.
Tognola, Tullio, Sidney, N. Y., assignor to Bendix Avia-
tion Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Magneto rotor.
2,086,398 ; July 6.
Tognola, Tullio, Sydney. X. Y., assignor to Bendix Avia-
tion Corporation, South Bend, Ind, Magneto generator,
2,091,190 : Aug. 24.
Toho Kagakukogyo Kabusbiki-Kaisha. (See Saigen, Boku,
assignor. )
Tokheim Oil Tank and Pump Company. (See Pepper,
Byron J., assignor.)
Tolar, Boscoe B., St. Pauls, X. C. Row marker.
2,089,451 ; Aug. 10.
Toledo Automatic Brush Machine Company, The. (See
Jobst. Conrad, assignor.)
Toledo Engineering Company. (See Schwalbe, Franz G.,
assignor.)
Toledo Pipe Threading Machine Company, The. (See
Vosper, William W., assignor.)
Toledo Scale Manufacturing Company. (See Hem, Halvor
O., assignor.)
Toledo Scale Manufacturing Company. (See Hem, Halvor
W., assignor.)
Toledo Scale Manufacturing Company. (See Hurt,
Samuel H., assignor.)
Toledo Scale Manufacturing Company. (See Jerome, Alan
J., assignor.)
Toledo Scale Manufacturing Company. (See Marshall,
Charles O., assignor.)
Toledo Scale Manufacturing Company. (See Reeves,
Orwell C, assignor.)
Toledo Scale Manufacturing Company. (See Waltz,
Foster V., assignor.)
Toledo Scale Manufacturing Company. (See Weckerly,
Mark A., assignor.)
Toledo Scale Manufacturing Company. (See Williams,
Lawrence S.. assignor.)
Toledo Show Case Company, The. (See JIayo, Louis H.,
assignor.)
Tolen. Earl V., and C. B. Harbstreit, Bedford, Ind., as-
signors to Reliance Manufacturing Company, Chicago.
111. Work guide for sewing machines. 2.074,572 :
Mar. 23.
Toler, James AL (See Loeb, D. S.. and Toler.)
Tolland, John J.. We.'Jt Lawn. I'a.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to American Chain & Cable Conipanv. Inc.
Valve seat lock. 2.093,219 : Sept. 14.
ToUes, Irving H., assignor to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company. Waterbury, Conn.
Tandem mill. 2,089,311 ; Aug. 10.
Tolley, Donald B., assignor to Globe American Corpora-
tion, Kokomo, Ind. Poultry fountain. 2,086,341 :
July 6.
Tolley, Donald B., and D. H. Hill, assignors to Globe
American Corporation, Kokomo, Ind, Brooder for
chick.s. 2.082.990 : June 8.
ToUoy. Donald B., and D. II. Hill, Macomb, 111., assignors
to Globe American Corporation, Kokomo, Ind. Brooder
for chicks. 2.094.729 : Oct. 5.
Tollison. Paul L.. Plainfield. X. J., asslimor to Wood
Newspaper Machinery Corporation, Xew York, X. Y.
Plato cinmp. 2. 07.'). 5.59 ; Mar. 30.
Tolman, Charles P., Kew Gardens, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Noble 4 Wood Machine Co., Hoosick
Falls, N. Y. Stuff treatment apparatus. 2,087,550 ;
July 20.
Tolman, Charles P., Kew Gardens, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Xoble & Wood Machine Co., Hoosick
Falls. X. Y. Material treating apparatus. 2,087.557 :
July 20.
Tolman, Charles P., Kew Gardens, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Xoble & Wood Machine Co., Hoosick
Falls. X. Y. Stuff treatment apparatus. 2,087,558 ;
July 20.
Tolman, Charles P., Kew Gardens, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Xoble & Wood Machine Co., Hoosick
Falls, N. Y. Stuff treatment apparatus. 2,037,550 :
July 20.
Tolman, Charles P., Kew Gardens, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Noble & Wood Machine Co., Hoosick
Falls. X. Y. Stuff treatment apparatus. 2.087.560 :
July 20.
Tolman, Charles P.. Kew Gardens, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Xoble & Wood Machine Co,, Hoosick
Falls, X, \'. Material treating apparatus. 2,087.561 ;
July 20,
Tolman, John A„ Watertown, Mass. Fluid brake mecha-
nism, 2,077,080; Apr, 13.
Tolman, Walter S., Buffalo, assignor to Xational Aniline
and Chemical Company, Inc., Xew York, X. Y. Anthra-
quinone vat dve powders and their preparation.
2,086,831 ; July 13.
Tolson, William A., Merchantville, X. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Television system. Re.
20,338 ; Apr. 20.
Tolson, William A., Westmont, X. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Impulse generator.
2,074,033 : Mar. 16.
Tolson, William A., Westmont, X. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, Xew
York, X. Y. Deflection device for cathode-ray tubes.
2.074.764; Mar. 23.
Tolson, William A., Erlton, and J. R. Duncan, Camden,
X. J., assignors to Radio Corporation of America.
Oscillator for use with kinescope deflecting circuits.
2,101.520 ; Dec. 7.
Tolstoouhov, Alexander V. (See Hopkinson, R., and
Tolstoouhov.)
Tomahawk Kraft Paper Company et al. (See Extrom,
J. A., assignor, and Martin.)
Tomalis, Joseph J., assignor to American Screw Company,
Providence, R. I. Making dies or punches. 2.066,372 ;
Jan. 5.
Tomalis. Joseph J., assignor to American Screw Company,
Providence, R. I. Screw manufacture. 2,082,085 ;
June 1.
Tomalis, Joseph J,, assignor to American Screw Company,
Providence, R, I. Making screw blanks. 2,090,338 ;
Aug. 17.
Toman, Michael E., Berwyn. 111., assignor to Castings
Patent Corporation. Apparatus for molding. 2,088,123 ;
July 27.
Tomec. John, Trenton, X. J. Building material. Re.
20,607 ; Dec. 28.
Tomec, John, Trenton, X. J. Building material.
2.075,373 ; Mar. 30.
Tomec, John, Trenton, X. J. Wall covering. 2,100,175 :
Nov. 23.
Tomei, Gino., Boston, assignor of one-third to G. Del
Checcolo, and one-third to A. P. Marchl, Somerville,
Mass. Cooking utensiL 2.070,519 ; Feb. 9.
Tomita, Rioe, Punnene, Maui, Hawaii. Self retaining
closure for collapsible tubes. 2.071,867 : Feb. 23.
Tomkins. Harold A., Jackson. Mich. Crankshaft chuck.
2.067.107 : Jan. 5.
Tomkins-Johnson Company. (See Hofstetter, Robert, as-
signor.)
Tomkinson. Charles C. Plainfield. X. J., assignor to R. E.
Ocden, Mountainville, X', Y. Wedge for concrete form
ties. 2.084.417 : June 22.
Tomlin, John R., and A. Lund.juist, Xew York, and A. J.
Horton, White Plains, assignors to R. Hoe & Company,
Inc.. Xew York, X. Y., Irving Trust Companv, permanent
trustee. Web supply mechanism. 2,071.440 : Feb. 23.
Tomlin, Wesley R.. Fort Collins. Colo. Automobile light-
ing system. 2,068,580 ; Jan. 19.
Tomlinson, Alfred E. tSee Mueller, Gustave. assicnor.)
Tomlinson, Charles H.. Mansfield. Ohio. Buffing plat-
form. , 2.081.964: June 1.
Tomlinson. Clarence L., Los Angeles, Calif. Plow.
2.090.243 : Aug. 17.
Tomlinson. Edward J., assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration. Dayton. Ohio, Refrigerating apparatus.
2.097.539 : X'ov. 2.
Tomlinson. Fay M., assignor to A. M. Hood, trustee,
Lebanon, Ind. Centrifugal separator. 2,092,484 ;
Sept. 7.
Tomlinson. Fay >L, Lebanon, assignor to Arthur M. Hood,
trustee. Indianapolis, Ind. Air gun. 2,097,866 ; Xov. 2.
Tomlinson, George H., Jr. (See Hibbert, H., and Tom-
linson.)
Tomlinson, George H., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Treat-
ing pulp mill waste cooking liquors. 2,070,632 ; Feb.
16.
Tomlinson. Obadiah X., Howell, Ga. Twine holder,
2.100.989 : Nov. 30.
Tomozawa. Takashi, Yotsuya-ku, assignor to Nippon
Kognku Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, Tokyo, Japan. Meth-
'i"«il°°„i'PP'''"**"^ for reproducing sculotured objects.
2.0S,^,400 ; June 29.
Tompkins Bros. Co. (See Ingalls, Willis A., assignor.)
^"^/Ti^oljo- ^'V'^^,,/- ^^^°- ^'e^"- Illuminated chart.
-.UbP.oJi : Jan. 26.
Tompkins. Emerson H., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, W aterbury. Conn, Hose coupling. 2,077,864 ;
Apr. 20.
Tompkins, Emerson H., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
2 09o'o7i'- ^^^ ''\^i*"'"y- C;onn. Lipstick holder
to
Conn.
Tompkins. Emerson H., and- D. L. Spender, assignors
scovill Manufacturing Company, Waterbury, Co
Flashlight head unit. 2,092,617 ; Sept 7
Tompkins. Emerson H., and D. L. Spender, assignors to
Scovill Manufacturing Company, Waterbury, Conn,
llashlight. 2,097.222: Oct '''G
Tompkins, Harry W.. Brighton assignor to Howe and
boor"2.086To."fjub--6 '"'''''''''• ""• ''• ^''"'' '""*^'
Tompkins.^James G.^ Los Angeles, Calif. Hose support-
Tompklns,^Ja^me8 G.^ Los' Angeles, Calif. Hose support-
LIST OF PATENTEES
623
Tompkins, .Tames G., Los Angeles, Calif. Hose sup-
porter. 2,081,469 ; May 25.
Tompkins, James G., Venice, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Patent Securities Corporation, Los Angeles
County, Calif. Hose fastener. 2,082,367 ; June 1.
Tompkins, James G., Venice, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Patent Securities Corporation, Los Angeles
County, Calif. Buckle. 2,088,820 ; Aug. 3.
Tomslcek, William J., St. Paul, Minn., Lloyd L. Dodge,
Rhinelander, Wis., and Jose B. Calva, St. Paul, Minn.,
said Tomslcek and said Calva assignors of their right to
Dodge Chemical and Manufacturing Company, Chicago,
HI. Adhesive. 2,087,337 ; July 20.
Tondeur, Rene, London, England. Manufacture of me-
tallic tubing. 2,099,040 ; Nov. 16.
Tondeur, Rene, London, assignor to Bowden (Engineers)
Limited, Willesden Junction, England. Flexible tubing.
2,092.898 ; Sept. 14.
Tondeur, Rene, London, assignor to Bowden (Engineers)
Limited, Willeston Junction, England. Manufacture of
flexible metal tubes. 2,092.899 : Sent. 14.
Tondreau, Albert W., Hollywood, Calif., assignor to Warner
Brothers Pictures, Inc., New York, N. Y. Support and
adjustment for view flinders. 2,094,28.5 ; Sept. 28.
Tondreau, Albert W., Hollywood, and F. W. Gage, Beverly
Hills, Calif., assignors to Warner Brothers Pictures,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Film treating apparatus.
2,077.081 ; Apr. 13.
Tone, Frank J., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Carborundum Company, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Abrasive
article. 2,084,513 ; June 22.
Toney, Edward F., Pittsburgh, assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company, Allegheny County, Pa. Store
front construction. 2,075,676 ; Mar. 30.
Toney, Edward F., Pittsburgh, assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company, Allegheny County, Pa. Store
front construction. 2,075,677 ; Mar. 30.
Toney, Edward F., Pittsburgh, assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company, Allegheny Countv, Pa. Double
window construction. 2,094,435 ; Sept. 28.
Toniolo, Guy, Grapeville, Pa. Ashtray. 2,099,635 ;
Nov. 16.
Tonjum, Mary, et al. (See Lemieux, Felix J., assignor.)
TOnnies, Hans F., Altona-Grossflottbelc, Germany. Photo-
electric photometer. 2,067.843 ; Jan. 12.
Toogood, Henry H., Los Angeles, Calif. External form
soreader. 2.096.8G8 : Oct. 26.
Tooker, John N., Canajoharie, assignor to B. Arkell, New
York, N. Y. Forming valve bags. 2,102,766 ; Dec, 21.
Tooker, John N., Canajoharie, assignor to B. Arkell, New
York, N. Y. Machine for forming valve bags.
2,102,767; Dec. 21.
Tooley, Sam W., Montello, Nev. Antiskid device.
2,077,286; Apr. 13.
Tootal Broadhurst Lee Company Limited. (See Battye,
A. E., Marsh, Tankard, Watson, and Wood, assignors.)
Topham, Laurence E., Wenham, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Patorson, N. J. Lock-
stitch sewing machine. 2,066,373 ; Jan. 5.
Topham, Laurence E., Wenham, Mass., assignor to
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J.
Cam operated machine. 2.070,633 ; Feb. 16.
Topham. Laurence E., Wenham, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for use in the manufacture of shoes. 2,086,929 ; July
Topham, Laurence E., Wenham, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lock-
stitch shoe sewing machine. 2,094,030: Sept. 28.
Topham, Laurence E., Wenham, and C. L. Knott, Beverly,
Mass., assignors to United Shoe Machinery Corpora-
tion, Paterson, N. J. Last lathe. 2,072,228 ; Mar. 2.
Topiel, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Trimming material.
2.101,521 : Dec. 7.
Toplpy, John W. M., Blackboys, England. Wick lamp
burner. 2,095,159; Oct, 5.
Topor, Jacob, Wheeling, W. Va. Mouthpiece and double
ended reed for wind musical instruments. 2,069,784 ;
Fob. 9.
Topp, Maurice J., Los Angeles, Calif. Metal feeder for
type casting machines. 2,090,316 ; Aug. 17.
Tonping, John A., Bronxville, N. Y. Covering material.
2,068,118; Jan. 19.
Topping, John A., Bronxville, N. Y. Covering material.
2,089,312: Aug. 10.
Topping, John A., Bronxville, N. Y. Covering element.
2,093,944; Sept. 21.
Tor Equipment Company. (See Monk, B., and RIckwood,
assignors.)
Torhort, John E., Jr., National City, Calif. Wrench.
2,008,207; Jan. 3 9.
Torbert, John K., Jr., National City, Calif. Testing and
■Mctting device for artificial horizon Instruments.
2.072,779 ; Mar. 2.
Torbert, John E., Jr., National City, Calif. Novelty.
2.079,053 ; May 4.
Torbert, John E,, Jr., Nntlonnl City, Cnllf. Level and
support therefor. 2,097,??18 ; Nov. 2.
Torbert, John E., Jr., Niilionnl City, Calif. Adjustiibl.'
level. 2,097,819 ; Nov. 2.
Torbert. John 10., Jr., National City. Cnllf. Safety de-
vice for aircraft and other convpynnoes. 2,100.410;
Nov. 30.
Torchet, Pierre. Riouperoux, France, assignor to Det
Norske Aktieselskab for Elektrokemisk Industri, Oslo,
Norway. Electrode suspension. 2,073,356 ; Mar. 9.
Torme, Arthur H., assignor to Torme Products Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Self-standing cut-out. 2,060.591 ; Jan. 5.
Torme Products Co. (See Torme, Arthur H.. assignor.)
Tornberg, Isidor, Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Wood News-
paper Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Fold-
ing paper products. 2,070,324; Feb. 9.
Tornberg, Isidor, Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Wood News-
paper Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Print-
ing press. 2,096,869 ; Oct. 26.
Tornblom, Nils A,, Chicago, 111., assignor to Appleton
Electric Company. Explosionproof cable reel.
2,074,305 ; Mar. 16.
Tornblom, Nils A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Appleton
Electric Company. Cover attaching means. 2,084,541 ;
June 22.
Tornblom, Nils A., and E. Bylund, Chicago, 111., assignors
to Appleton Electric Company. Pipe beading tool.
2,085,710; June 29.
Tornebohm, Hilding V., assignor to T. H. Ahlgren, Gothen-
burg, Sweden. Change speed gear. 2,066,952 ; Jan. 5.
Tornebohm, Kenneth A., assignor to J. P. Danielson Co.,
Inc., Jamestown, N. Y. Wrench set holder. 2,083,131 ;
June 8.
Tornquist, Earl L., Elmhurst, 111. Manufacturing water
gas. 2,084,749 ; June 22.
Toro Blanufacturing Company. (See Moyer, Amos F.,
assignor.)
Toro Manufacturing Corporation of Minnesota. (See
Moyer, A. F., and Kleidon, assignors.)
Torque-Distributor Co., The. (See Lawler, Frank P., as-
signor. )
Torras. Joaquin V., Staten Island, N. Y. Container.
2,077,027 ; Apr. 13.
Torres, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Smoking pipe.
2,100,093 ; Nov. 23.
Torrey, Lucien L., Los Angeles, Calif. Mechanical refrig-
erator apparatus. 2,075,838 ; Apr. 6.
Torrey, Lucien L., Los Angeles, Calif. Automatic control
valve. 2,078,108 ; Apr. 20.
Torrington Manufacturing Company, The. (See Neidt,
Herman N., assignor.)
Torrington Manufacturing Co,, The. (See Upson, Walter
L., assignor.)
Torsion Balance Company, The. (See Becker, C. A., and
Seyter, assignors.)
Tost, Charles R., Cranston, assignor to The Hadley Com-
pany, Inc., Providence, R. I. Clasp. 2,086,450 ; July 6.
Toth, Emerick, Flushing, N. Y., and W. H. Cooper, Passaic,
N. J., assignors to Pilot Radio Corporation, Long Island
City, N. Y. Radio receiving apparatus. 2,079,752 ;
May 11.
Toth, Louis. (See Peremi, E., and Toth.)
Tottenham. Elizabeth M., Brownwood, Tex. End mattress.
2,095,459 ; Oct. 12.
Totz, Arthur F., Detroit, Mich. Last support. 2,082,308 ;
June 1.
Totzek, Priedrich, Essen-Stoppenberg, Germany, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Koppers Company. Coal
distillation oven and the lik-e. 2,072,321 ; Mar. 2.
Totzeic, Priedrich, Essen-Stoppenberg, (jermany. assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Koppers Company. Coke oven.
2,082.858 ; June 8.
Touceda, Enrique G. (See Williams, H. A., and Touceda.)
Touceda, Enrique G., Albany, N. Y. Controlling electric
apparatus. 2,099,764 ; Nov. 23.
Touceda, Enrique G., assignor to Consolidated Car-Heat-
ing Company, Inc., Albany, N. Y. Alloy. 2,072.910;
Mar. 9.
Touceda, Enrique G., assignor to Consolidated Car-Heating
Company, Inc., Albany, N. Y. Alloy. 2,072,911 :
Mar. 9.
Touceda, Enrique G., assignor to Consolidated Car-Heating
Company, Inc., Albany, N. Y. Denture. 2,081,392 ;
May 25.
Touceda, Enrique G., assignor to Consolidated Car-Heat-
ing Company, Inc., Albany, N. Y. Denture. 2,089,587 ;
Aug. 10.
Touceda, Enrique G., assignor to Consolidated CarlTent-
ing Company, Inc., Albany, N. Y. Alloy. 2,103,500 ;
Dec. 28.
Touceda, Enrique G., and H. C. Tifft, assignors to Con
solidated Car Heating Company, Inc., .Mbanv, N. Y.
Melting and molding materials. 2,080.483 ; July 6,
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Commonwealth lOnginooring Corpora-
tion. Wilmington, Del. Production of carbon black.
2,087,391 ; July 20.
Toulmin, Harry A., Jr., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to Com-
monwealth Engineering Corporation. Wilmington, Del.
Refrigeration. 2,090,147; Oct, 19,
Toulmin, Harry A,, Jr., assignor to Business Corners, Inc.
of Delaware, Ilayton, Ohio. Monsurlnc Instrument.
2.101,203; Dec. 7.
Toulouse, Julian Tl,, Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Owon-
Tlliiiols Glass (^)mpanv. Basket. 2.000.374 • Jan 5
Tour, Sam. (See Spowers, W, II., Jr., Tour, Wright, and
Reld.)
Touruler, Hermnn A., I/lUe, France, assignor to General
lOliM'trlr (^ompiiny. Electric heater. 2.070,498: Fob. 9
Tourot, Emnui E., Paris, Frnnce. Brncolet. 2,083,880 •
June 15.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Toursier, Jean F. R. P., Paris. Franco. Heel. 2,095,110 :
Oct. 5.
Toussaint, Heinrich, Berlin-LanUwitz. and E. Ileintzmann,
Bofhuni, Germany. Mine prop. 2.0fi().4.33 ; Jan. 5.
Toussaint, Walter J. (See Perkins, G. A., and Toussaint.)
Tovell, Clarence E., Baltimore, Md., assi.enor to Metal Air
Seals Company. Storehouse. 2,087,864 ; July 20.
Toward, William, Poland Mines, Pa. Pump piston pack-
ing. 2,073,888; Mar. 16.
Towell, Oscar J., assignor to Bunte Brothers, Chicago,
111. Folding display container. 2,085,238 ; June 29.
Towell, Oscar J., assignor to Bunte Brothers, Chicago,
III. Container. 2,085,239 ; June 29.
Tower Company, The. (See Anderson, Roger, assignor.)
Tower, Elmer V. J., assignor to Motor Wheel Corporation,
Lansing, Mich. Automatic clutch. 2,079,753 ; May 11.
Tower, Wallace G., Milwaukie, Oreg. Machine for manu-
facturing battery plate separators. 2,073,911 ; Mar. 16.
Towers. Ernest J., Ruddington, assignor to George Black-
burn and Sons Limited. Nottingham. England. Circu-
lar rib knittinff machine. 2,06(,805: Jan. 12.
Towler, William T. (See Porteous, William K., assignor.)
I'owlsaver, Inc. (See Perrin, Jay C, assignor.)
Town, Clinton D.. Portland. Oreg. Multiple piston en-
gine. 2.067.217 ; Jan. 12.
Town, Clinton D., Portland, Oreg. Multiple cylinder
engine. 2,094,830; Oct. 5.
Town, Edward W., Philadelphia, Pa. Lower denture re-
taining device. 2,092,097 ; Sept. 7.
Town, George II., Troy. X. Y., assignor to Leeds & Northrup
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Centrifugal governor.
2.094.196 ; Sepr. 28.
Towne, Charles C. (See Clarke, L. A., and Towne.)
Towne, Charles C, Poughkeepsie, assignor to The Texas
Company, Xew York, N. Y. Lubricating oil. 2,078,472 ;
Apr. 27.
Towne. Charles C. Poughkeepsie, assignor to The Texas
Companv. Xew York, N. \'. Svnthetic resins and oils.
2,084,927 : June 22.
Towne, Charles C, Poughkeepsie, assignor to The Texas
Company, Xew York, X'. \'. Thermal conversion of
hydrocarbons. 2,090,272 : Aug. 17.
Towne, Charles C, Poughkeepsie, assignor to The Texas
Company, Xew York, N. Y. Lubricating oil. 2,097,245 ;
Oct. 26.
Towne, Charles C, Beacon, assignor to The Texas Com-
pany, Xew Y'ork, X. Y. Treatment of hydrocarbon oils.
2,086,287 ; July 6.
Towne, Charles C, Beacon, assignor to The Texas Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Lubricating oil. 2.086,399 :
Julv 6.
Towne, Charles C, Beacon, assignor to The Texas Com-
pany, Xew York, X. Y. Solvent reening oil. 2,086,484 ;
July 6.
Towne, George W., Danville, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Acme Steel Company, Chicago, III. Machine
for making corrugated fasteners. 2.09(3.268 ; Oct. 19.
Townend, Hubert C. H., Teddington, assignor to Boulton
Paul Aircraft Limited, Xorfolk, England. Air cooled
aero engine. 2,101,724 ; Dec. 7.
Towner, Harold G., New Haven, Conn. Fuse for projec-
tiles. 2,076,602 ; Apr. 13.
Towns, Victor W. H. (See Guthrie, W. J., and Towns.)
Townsend, Charles P., Abbeville, S. C. System of operat-
ing power brakes and clutches. 2.082.430: June 1.
Townsend & Decker, et al. (See Carroll, Edward K.; as-
signor.)
Townsend, De Wayne, Brooten, Minn., and G. W. Brad-
burn, Milwaukee, Wis. Apparatus for the identifica-
tion of X-ray films. 2.077,500 : Apr. 20.
Townsend. Donald L., assignor to The Symington-Gould
Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Railway truck.
2.084.542 ; June 22.
Townsend, Donald L., assignor to The Symington-Gould
Corporation. Rochester, N. Y. Railway truck.
2.094.543 : June 22.
Townsend, Donald L.. Rochester, N. Y.. assignor to
The Symington-Gould Corporation. Railway truck.
2.102.102 : Dec. 14.
Townsend, Fnye S., et al. (See Levy, Leo M., assignor.)
Townsend, Frank E., Bartlesville. Okla. Sulphur dioxide
recovery process. 2.100,792; Xov. 30.
Townsend, (^;eorge R., Schenrclad.v, X'. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Timing control for oil burners
and the likn. 2,078.109 ; .Vpr. 20.
Townsend, Harry E., deceased, Brooklyn, N. Y. : Tit>
Guarantee and Trust Company, executor. Hermetically
sealed package. 2,090,710: Nov. 23.
Townsend. Harry E., deceased, Brooklyn, N. Y. ; Title
(lunrantee and Trust Companv. executor. Hermetically
sealed package. 2,099.711 : X'ov. 23.
Townsend. Richard S., Wayland. Mass., and E. Farley,
^Jount Klsro. X. Y*. Register for gasoline. 2.082.368 :
June 1.
Townsend. Roger C, et nl. (See Isom, E. W., and Parme-
lee.)
Townshend, Bailey. Westfleld, N. J., assignor to Johns-
Manville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electrical in-
sulation. 2.068.208 : .Tan. 19.
Toyamn, Denzaburo, Kami Kitatanl-Miira. Koshl-gun.
Nllgata-ken, Japan. Serret lock. 2,087.632 : Julv 20.
Toyo Cotton Mills Company Limited, The. (See Oit.n.
Kenzo, assignor.)
Trabazo, Ramrtn B. Af. (See De Deza. F. S , and Trabazo.)
Trabold, Frank W., Detroit, Mich. Meat product.
2,070,850 ; Feb. 16.
Trabon Engineering Corporation. (See Hillis, David R.,
assignor.)
Tracey Joe E.. Ponca City, Okla., and F. M. Phelps,
Cincinnati, Ohio, assignors to Continental Oil Com-
pany, Ponca City, Okla. Display device. 2,072,841 ;
Mar. 2.
Trackson Company. (See Mcintosh, Harry J., assignor.)
Tracy, Harold F., et al., administrators. (See Ferguson,
George. )
Tracy, Homer D., Ridgewood, X. J., assizor to The
Linen Thread Co. Inc.. Xew Y'ork, X. Y. Treating
composite strands. 2,097,540 ; Xov. 2.
Tracv, Lillian M., Minneapolis, Minn. Slip. 2,092,193 ;
.Sept. 7.
Tracy, Madison, H., Detroit, Mich. Automobile body
glass cutting pattern. 2,080,549 ; May 18.
Tracy, Michael J., Robertson, Mo. Door. 2,070,219 ;
Feb. 9.
Tracy, Robert W., assignor to The De Vilbiss Companv,
Toledo, Ohio. Spray head. 2,070,695 ; Feb. 16.
Tracv, Robert W., assignor to The De Vilbiss Companv,
Toledo, Ohio. Spray head. 2,080,696 ; Feb. 16.
Traenkle, Carl A., assignor to firm Carl Zeiss, Jena, Ger-
many. Roll-film magazine. 2,082.232 ; June 1.
Traficante, Joseph, Hoboken, N. J. Table top. 2,101,725 ;
Dec. 7.
Trainer, James E., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The Babcock
& Wilcox Company, Newark, N. J. Welding. 2,079,265 ;
May 4.
Trainer, Jlerrill A., Westmont, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Television system. 2,083,556:
June 29.
Tranim, Heinrich, Oberhausen-Holten, and W. Grimme,
Oberhausen-Sterkrade-Xord, assignor to Ruhrchemie
Aktiengesellschaft, Oberhausen-Holten, Germany. Pro-
duction of alkali metal nitrates by reaction of alkali
metal chlorides and nitric acid. 2,092,383 ; Sept. 7.
Trank. Joe, Los Angeles, Calif. Utensil. 2,066,749 ;
Jan. 5.
Trankla. Grace M. (See Kwartz. Michael J., assignor.)
Transart Aktiebolag. (See Kroner, Friedrich, assignor.)
Transatlantic Factors, Inc. (See Einfalt, George, as-
signor.)
Transcontinental & Western Air, Inc. (See Hamilton,
Walter A., assignor.)
Transforma Aktiengesellschaft. (See Frommer, L., and
Polak, assignors.)
Transit Research Corporation. (See Brown, Alexander
H., Jr., assignor.)
Transit Research Corporation. (See Hirshfeld, Clar-
ence F., assignor.)
Transit Research Corporation. (See Piron, Emil H., as-
signor.)
Translaphon Corporation. (See Runyan, Arthur L., as-
signor.)
Translever Spring Corporation, The. (See Cooke, Frank
v., assignor.)
Translode Joint Company, The. (See Robertson, Robert
R., assignor.)
Trans-Lux Corporation. (See Blohm, August H., as-
signor. )
Trans-Lux Corporation. (See Newman, David F., as-
signor.)
Trans-Lux Daylight Picture Screen Corporation. (See
Bowen. Lester W., assignor.)
Trans-Lux Daylight Picture Screen Corporation. (See
Hughes, Peter F., Jr., assignor.)
Trans-Lux Daylight Picture Screen Corporation. (See
Lnkles. Edward H.. assignor.)
Transparent Distributor Cap and Motor Parts Co. (See
Sherman. William, assignor.)
Transparent Package Company. (See Atkinson, Ralph L.,
assignor.)
Transportation Systems, Inc. (See Main, D. W., and
Nampa, assignors.)
Trapp, George J., Merton Park, England, assignor to
Automotive Products Company Limited, London, Eng-
land. Cam follower. 2,081.390 • May 25
Trapp. George J., Merton Park, London, England, as-
signor to Automotive Products Cotiipanv Limited, Lon-
don, England. Cam follower. 2.081,391 ; May 25.
Tratsch \\ alter A., and B. C. Grunig. Chicago, 111. Coin
and token separator. 2.069.051- Jan "^r,
Tratsch Walter A., and B. C. Grunig, assignors to A. B. T.
o'o«"n'V-7'"'"V"*^ Company, Chicago, 111. Coin chute.
-.08 J, 037 ; .Tune 1.
^''on-njfn°''^-K ^n"°*^°°' England. Scanning device.
2,0(0,460 ; Feb. 9.
''Xv'wh".^l'''7097-.-^5.^'-'"o"cV"°26'''''°- ^^^■•<^'-"''i«« ^■''■
''7t;s'SS,9V-M?y''l1°- ^- ^- ^^"'^ ---S '^PP--
'"■|Z!d'j;: ^aATr'r ^"- '^'^«- (See Bowman, Reg-
^To7S.743" Ap^"""".^' ^'- ^- Closure cap for containers.
Trui'f- &^;' xV',/^''«'x,^''-''"'^'- C. L., and Traut.)
iiis.' 2]n7o:o7lTul^^'u'"- ^^™""y- Sawing kppara-
'^'"wnMkrn'"lv7l, ^VS*;'*?}"'!- to Blackh.awk Mfg. To.. Mil-
n^aukee. A\ is. \ariable ratio jack. 2,070.935; Feb.
LIST OF PATENTEES
625
Traute, Henry C, Monmouth Beach, N. J., assignor to
The ■ Diamond Match Company, Wilmington, Del.
Match packet. 2,101,111 ; Dec. 7.
Trautman, William. (See Baldwin, Richard H., as-
signor. )
Trautvetter, Fred C, Warsaw, 111. Milk stool. 2,082,664 ;
June 1.
Trautvetter, George, assignor to Edward G. Budd Manu-
facturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle roof
structure. 2,072,842 ; Mar. 2.
Trautvetter, Henry T. (See Keen, A. W., and Traut-
vetter.)
Travagliati, Giuseppe U., Verona, Italy. Urinal with in-
termittent flushing set in action by the user's weight.
2,094,310; Sept. 28.
Traver, Alfred E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fuel injection pump
for internal combustion engines. 2,078,042 ; Apr. 20.
Traver, Harry G., Beaver Falls, Pa., assignor to Inter-
national Mutoscope Reel Co., Inc., New York, N. Y.
Game apparatus. 2,098,320 ; Nov. 9.
Traver, Oliver C. Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Control and protection of electric
circuits. 2,084,876 ; June 22.
Traver, Oliver C, Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Control of electric switches.
2,089,719 ; Aug. 10.
Travers, Fred H., Stratford, Conn., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric socket. 2,091,773 ; Aug. 31.
Travers, Fred H,, Str.Trfnrd, Conn., assicnor to General
Electric Company. Switch handle. 2,099,580 ; Nov. 16.
Travers, Lewis C, and O. L. Morris, assignors to C. S.
Greenwood, Gardner, Mass. Folding chair. 2,072,074 ;
Feb. 23.
Travers, Lewis C, and G. L. Morris, assignors to Mahoney
Chair Company, Gardner, Mass. Folding chair.
2,072,075 ; Feb. 23.
Travers, Morris W. (See Robson, S., and Travers.)
Traves, John R., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor to
Western Electric Company. Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Shielding system. 2,075,965 ; Apr. 6.
Travilla, James C, Jr. (See Hallquist, E. G., and
Travilla.)
Travis, Charles, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Automatic tone control circuit.
2,073,504 ; Mar. 9.
Travis, Edward P., Floral Park, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Grease retainer. 2,100,113 ; Nov.
23.
Travis, Frederick J., Chicago, 111. Tube holder.
2,100,042 ; Nov. 23.
Travis, Paul H., Detroit, Blich. Vehicle pillar structure.
2,099,912 ; Nov. 23.
Travis, Roy G., Wilmette, assignor to International Tag
& Salesbook Company, Chicago, 111. Automatic tag
threading machine. 2,081,285 ; May 25.
Traylor Engineering and Manufacturing Company. (See
Bernh.ird. Richard, assignor.)
Traylor Engineering & Manufacturing Company. (See
Traylor, S.amuel W., Jr.)
Traylor. Samuel W., Jr., assignor to Traylor Engineering
& M.Tnufacturing Company, Allentown, Pa. Crusher
and pressure-exerting machinery. 2,079.882 ; May 11.
Traylor Vibrator Company, The. (See Flint, James A.,
assignor.)
Traylor Vibrator Company, The. (See Flint, J. A., and
Holt, assignors.)
Traynor, Charles W., et al. (See Bowe, Charles F., as-
signor.)
Traynor, Robert M. J., Summit, N. J. Fruit and vege-
table washer. 2,100,675 ; Nov. 30.
Trbojpvich, Nikola, Detroit, Mich. Universal ioint
2,087,364 ; July 20.
Trca, Charles, Pontiac, Blioh. Heater for automobile
engines. 2,069,689 ; Feb. 2.
Treacy, Cyril S., Scarsdale, assignor to United Research
Corporation, Long Island City. N. Y. " Light-sensitive
coll manufacture. 2,074,676 : Mar. 23.
Tread well Construction Company. (See Wallace, William
W., assignor.)
Treadwoll Engineering Company. (See Mikaelson, E. W.,
and Hamilton, assignors.)
Trciidwcll J'Inginpcriiig ("ompany. (See Schrock, H. L.,
and Hamilton, nssignor.s.)
Treanor, Edward D., I'ittsfield. Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Cover clamp for electrical appara-
tus. 2,070,499 ; Feb. 9.
Trobler, Ilenning A. (See Weisberg, S. M., Chappell,
Stringer, Stevens, and Trebler. )
Tr<''bucien, Jean J., Paris, Franco. Aircraft propelling
device. 2, 08,'). 483 : Juno 29.
Treen, Josepli 1'., assignor to Simplex Manufacturing
("orporallon, New Orleans, La. Internal combustion
engine. 2,091,496 ; Aug. 31.
Trees, Clyde C, Wlilte Plains, assignor to Medalllc Art
Coini)any, New York, N. Y. Metal panel. 2,101,905;
Dec. l-l,
Trees, Joseph C. ct al. (See Rose, James R., assignor.)
Tre(!sh, Morrison C, assignor of one-half to C Cnrr.
East St. Louis, 111. Revolving sign. 2,]02,5r)0; Dec.
14.
Trefney, Wllllnm, Jnmalcn. and E. E. Condon, Flushing,
nsslgnor.H to C-Y Manufacturing Coiiipiinv. Jainaica,
N. Y. Universal vnlve tool. 2.092.941 ; Sept. It.
Tregar, Charles, Philadelphia, Pa. Rotatable cloth hold-
ing means. 2,082,528 ; June 1.
Treger, Aron S., Independence, Kans. Eyeglasses.
2,103,025; Dec. 21.
Tregoning, William C, assignor to Porcelier Manufactur-
ing Company, Greensburg, Pa. Incandescent lamp
soclcet. 2,082,369 ; June 1.
Treiber, Otis D., assignor to Hercules Motors Corporation,
Canton, Ohio. Two-cycle internal combustion engine.
2,091,894 ; Aug. 31.
Treinis, Leonard R., New York, N. Y. Knitting machine
design guide. 2,078,646 ; Apr. 27.
Trejo, Refugio, New York, N. Y. Needle. 2,081,515 ;
May 25.
Tremain. Ruth V. (See Henze, O. C. W., and Tremain.)
Trematore, Raffaele, Mori, Trento, Italy, assignor to Det
Norske Aktieselskab for Elektrokemisk Industri, Oslo,
Norway. Continuous anode for electrolytic cells for
the production of aluminium. 2,100,927 ; Nov. 30.
Tremblay, Albert F., assignor to Kent-Owens Machine
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Glass manufacture. 2.094.626 :
Oct. 5.
Trembour, Max R., Beaver, assignor to Jessop Steel Com-
pany, Washington, Pa. Making composite ferrous metal
articles. 2,102,394 ; Dec. 14.
Tremolada, (juglielmo, assignor to Emsco Derrick &
Equipment Company, Los Angeles, Calif. One-man
retractable walking-beam. 2,070,815 : P'eb. 16.
Tremolada, Guglielmo R., Los Angeles, Calif. Suspension
hydraulic swivel and feed for rotary well drilling.
2,099,779 ; Nov. 23.
Trencham, Henry, Ruislip, and H. E. Cox, Dollis Hill,
London, England, assignors to General Electric Com-
pany. Liquid break circuit breaker. 2,102,768 ; Dec. 21.
Trent INIachine Company. (See Patten, Wilbert H., as-
signor. )
Trent Machine Company. (See Scholz, Alfred M., as-
signor.)
Trent, Walter E., New York, N. Y. Apparatus for de-
picting a monetary economic situation. 2,066,809 ;
Jan. 5.
Trenton Brass & Machine Company. (See Muller, Otto R.,
assignor.)
Trenzen, Carl, Venlo, Netherlands. Discharge tube.
2,073,431 ; Mar. 9.
Trenzen, Carl, Venlo, Netherlands. Evacuating vessels,
more particularly lamps. 2,099,874 ; Nov. 23.
Trepanier, Romulus, et al. (See Gauthier, Albert, as-
signor.)
Treppenhauer, Max, Mannheim, Germany, assignor to Gen-
eral Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Production
of 2.3-dihydroindoles. 2,069,662 ; Feb. 2.
Treptow, Frederick W., Rutherford, N. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Distributing frame. 2,098,321 ; Nov. 9.
Treseder, William L., Pontypridd, near Cardiff, South
Wales. Piston. 2,069,565 ; Feb. 2.
Tresenberg, Paul, Springfield Gardens, N. Y. Hair curler.
2,083,760 ; June 15.
Tresenberg, Paul, Springfield Gardens, N. Y. Hair waving
device. 2,083,761 ; June 15.
Tretolite Company. (See De Groote, Melvin, assignor.)
Tretolite Company, The. (See De Groote, M., and Keiser,
assignors.)
Tretolite Company. (See De Groote, M., Keiser, Faure,
and Wirtel, assignors.)
Tretolite Company. (See De Groote, M., and Wirtel,
assignors.)
Tretter, Hans. (See Mueller, H., and Tretter.)
Trevaskis, Henry. (See Beharrell, G. E., Wright, and
Trevaskis.)
Trevaskis, Henry. (See Wright, J., and Trevaskis.)
Trovillian, Guy R. (See McAuley, J. E., and Trevilllan.)
Trevisan, Louis A., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to American
Can Company, New York, N. Y. Container. 2,085,054 ;
June 29.
Trewhitt, James E., and C. A. Old, assignors to Joseph
N. Borroughs, Oakland, Calif. Towel dispensing de-
vice. 2,099,183; Nov. 16.
Treworgy, Harold E., Brunswick, Maine. Telephone sig-
nal device. 2.066,434 ; Jan. 5.
Tribune Company, The. (See Wolf, Otto R., assignor.)
Tricau, Marcelle, Paris, France. Parachute. 2,089,140 •
Aug. 3.
Trichrome, Inc. (See Von Fraunhofer, Hans, assignor.)
Trickey, John P., and J. R. Price, Dayton, Ohio, assignors,
by mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon
(;orporation. Closure. 2,072,530 ; Mar. 2.
Trickey, William W., Verona, assignor to Lock Joint
Pipe Company, East Orange, N. J. Apparatus for
forming concrete pipe. 2,091,385 ; Aug. 31.
Trickey, William W., Verona, assignor to Lock Joint Pipe
Company, East Orange, N. J. Apparatus for making
branch connections. 2,100.884; Nov. 30.
Trico Fuse Manufacturing Co. (See Jung, O. IT., and
HelTelfinger, assignors.)
Trico Products Corporation. (See Horton, Erwin C
.■issignor. ) "
Trico Products Corporation. (See Hueber, Henry, as-
signor.)
Trico Products Corporation. (See Iluober, H., and Hor-
ton, assignors.)
Trico Products Corporation. (See Olshel, J K and
ChcUew, assignors.)
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Triebnigg. Heinrich, assignor to Humboldt-Deuf/.niotorpn
A. G.. Cologne, Deutz, Germany. Internal combustion
engine. 2.093,592 ; Sept. 21.
Trimbach, Clem G. (See Carleton. R. D., and Timbach.)
TrimbacU. Clem G.. Kenmore. N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignmen(s, to Curtiss-Wriirht Corporarlou. Gunner's
seat and mounting. 2. 067.. '58.5 : .Ian. 12.
Trimbach, Clem G., Kenmore, X. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Stream-
line mount for miniature bombs. 2,071,594 ; Feb. 23.
Trimbach, Clem G., Kenmore. X. T., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation. Gun
mount. 2,090,079 ; Aug. 17.
Trimble Xurseryland Furniture, Inc. (See De Puy, C. T.,
and Baxter, assignors.)
Trimble Xurseryland Furniture, Inc. (See Swazey, Ed-
ward S., assignor.)
Trimby, J. C. (See Atwood, Harry D., assignor.)
Trimby, James C, et al. (See Xelson, Lewis D., as-
signor.)
Trimby, Ijena C, et al. (See Nelson, Lewis D., assignor.)
Trimby, Robert H., et al. (See Xelson, Lewis D., as-
signor.)
Trimmer, Herbert H., Mare Island, Calif. Fuel injecting
system valve. 2,088,882 ; Aug. 3.
Trimont Manufacturing Co. (See Patcrson, Wilmot M.,
assignor.)
Tringa, Anna, Oakville, Conn. Mop attachment.
2,079,367 ; May 4.
Tringham. William S. L., Surrey. England, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Modulated carrier wave
transmitter. 2,076,685 : Apr. 13.
Trinl;lp, Dallas R. (See Karbach. A. P., and Trinkle.)
Trinkle. Dallas R., Oakland, Calif. Filter. 2,087,708 ;
July 20.
Trinks. Willibald, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Jones &
Laughlin Steel Corporation. Method of and apparatus
for colli rolling strip material. 2.067,514 : Jan. 12.
Triolo, Anthony, Woodside, N. Y. Game apparatus.
2,095.111 : Oct. 5.
Trion Company, The. (See Dunn. Carl L., assignor.)
Triplett, Hugh A.. Wilmette, assignor to Schweitzer &
Conrad, Inc., Chicago. 111. Automatically opening and
reclosing a circuit. 2,087,744 ; July 20.
Triplett. Hugh A., Wilmette. assignor to Schweitzer &
Conrad, Inc., Chicago, 111. Circuit interrupter.
2.091,423 ; Aug. 31.
Triplex (Xorthern) Limited. (See Forbes. Lewis J-B.,
Conrad, Inc., Chicago, HI. Fuse. 2,091,424 ; Aug. 31.
assignor.)
Tripp, Augustus B., Schenectady, N. T., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Frequency determining unit
for piezoelectric crystal controlling oscillators.
2,069.633 ; Feb. 2.
Tripp. Charles A., deceased, by Wilmington Trust Com-
pany and E. W. Tripp, executors, Wilmington, Del.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to International Busi-
ness Machines Corporation. New York. N. Y. Card
tabulating machine. 2,066,750 ; Jan. 5.
Tripp, Elbert D., assignor to A. ,T. Deniston, Jr.. Chicago,
111. Manufacturing nails. 2.077.7S4 : Apr. 20.
Tripp, Elizabeth W., executrix, et al. (See Tripp. Charles
A.)
Tripp. Elwood I., assignor to I. F. Laucks, Inc., Seattle,
Wash. Wood joint. 2,082,431 ; .Tune 1.
Tripp. John S., Chicago, 111. Reflector. Re. 20,514 ;
Sept. 21.
Tripp. John S., Chicago, 111. Reflector. 2.071.243: Feb.
5 6.
Trisco Products, Inc. (See Murray, Patrick J., assignor.)
Tri State Cap & Cap Machinery Co. (See Jonassen, Jonas,
assignor.)
Tri State Cap & Cap Machinery Co. (See Pityo, Albert
F., assignor.)
Tri State Cap & Cap Machinery Co. (See Wilkinson,
Elmer II., assignor.)
Tritle. John F., Erie. Pa., assignor to General Electric
Compan. Circuit controller. 2,068,581 ; Jan. 19.
Triumph-Werlce Xilrnberg A.-G. (See l'..TUiiiann, Itorthold,
assignor.)
Triumiiliator-Werk m. b. H. (See Modes, E., Tlonz, and
Hennig. assignors.)
Troedel, .Mbort T. (See Cooper, E. E.. and Troedel.)
Trooll. Lewis S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Powr>r apparatus.
2,090.214 : Oct. 19.
Trofiniov, liCV A., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Electric Controller & Afnnufaoturing Company. Cleve-
land. Ohio. Arc dlssipntlne device. 2.071.505 :" Feb. 23.
Troflmov. I^ev A.. Ploveland TToiiibt.i. Ohio, as.^ignor to
The Electric Controller 4 Manufacturing Compnnv.
Cleveland, Ohio. Motor control system. 2.073,382 ;
Mar. 9.
TrOger, Richard. Berlin-Znlilondorf-Mitte. Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Igniting system
2.078.110: Apr. 20.
TrOger, Richard, Berlin-7/ehlendorf-Mif»e. Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Electric control
circuit. 2,081,780; May 25.
Trognian. William, Chicago. 111. Box. 2,102.497:
Dec. 14.
Trolsl. Flori'ntino G.. Pittsburgh. Pa. Salvage apparatus
2.002.435 ; Sept. 7.
Trolan Powder ComDany. (See SnelUng, Walter 0., as-
signor.)
Trojan Powder Company. (See Wyler, Joseph A., as-
signor.)
Troland, Leonard T., deceased, late of Cambridge, Mass., by
Cambridge Trust Company, executor, assignor to Techni-
color Motion Picture Corporation, Hollywood, Calif.
Photographic relief process. 2.068,879 ; Jan. 26.
Troland, Leonard T., Cambridge, Mass., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Technicolor, Inc., Xew York,
N. Y. Sound record motion picture film and process.
2.085,877 ; July 6.
Troland, Leonard T., Cambridge, Mass., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Technicolor, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Sound record motion picture. 2,085,878 ;
July 6.
Troland. Leonard T., deceased, by the Cambridge Trust
Company, executor. Cambridge, Mass., assignor to
Technicolor Motion Picture (Corporation, Hollywood,
Calif. Photographic process with exposure diminution.
2,098.441 ; Nov. 9.
Troland, Leonard T., deceased, by Cambridge Trust
Company, executor, Cambridge, Mass., assignor to
Technicolor Motion Picture Corporation, Hollywood,
Calif. Photographic process with exposure diminution.
2,098,442 ; Nov. 9.
Trollen, Martin E., assignor to Brown & Bigelow. St. Paul,
Minn. Thimble whistle. 2,092.942 ; Sept. 14.
Trolley, Isaac. (See Bateman. F. H., and Trolley.)
TrOmel, Gerhard, assignor to Kaiser-\^'ilhelm-Institute
fur Eisenforschung (eingetra goner Terein), Dusseldorf,
Germany. Producing fertilizers. 2,070,697 ; Feb. 16.
Tromel, Gerhard, assignor to Kaiser-Wilhelm-Institut fiir
Eisenforchung (eingetragener Verein), Dusseldorf, Ger-
many. Treatment of raw phosphates. 2.093,176 : Sept.
14.
Troiinier, Albrecht W., Bad Kreuznach, assignor to the
Corporation of Jos. Schneider & Co., Opfotechnische
Gesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. Photographic objective.
2,070,686 ; Apr. 13.
Tronnier. Albrecht W.. Bad Kreuznach. assignor to the
Corporation of Jos. Schneider & Co.. Optotechnische
Gesellscliaft. Berlin. Germany. Unsvmmetrical photo-
graphic objective. 2.084.714 : June 22.
Tropsch, Hans., assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Conversion of hydrocarbons.
2,069,785 ; Feb. 9.
Tropsch, Hans, assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany. Chicago, 111. Treatment of hydrocarbon oil.
2.090.709 ; Oct. 20.
Tropsch, Hans, assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, Chicago. III. Treatment of hydrocarbon gases.
2,102,927: Dec. 21.
Trosch. Alfred, assignor to Consolidated JIachine Tool
Corporation, Rochester, N. Y. Machine tool. 2,008,523 :
Jan. 19.
Tross, Ernest E., Y'oungstown, Ohio, assignor to United
Engineering & Foundry Company. Pittsburgh, Pa.
■Making welding rods. 2.074.712 : Mar. 23.
Tross. Ernest E.. Youngstown. Ohio, assignor to United
Engineering & Foundry Company. Pittsburgh, Pa.
Making wire and the like. 2,074,713 ; Mar. 23.
Trost, Gustavo A., assignor to Fleishhacker Paper Box
Coninany. San Francisco, Calif. Collapsible container.
2.097,708 : Nov. 2.
Troster, Mathew, Jr.
Troster.)
Trotcky, Jerome M., Albany, X. 1*. Screen. 2,098.322 :
Nov. 9.
Troth, Walter A., Brooklyn, ^^ Y. Game apparatus.
2,081,255; May 25.
Trott, Arthur J.. Greensburg, Pa., assignor to Walworth
Patents Inc., Boston, Mass. Valve. 2.073,541 ; Mar. 9.
Trott, Arthur J.. Greensburg. Pa., assignor to Walworth
Patents Inc., Boston, Mass. Valve. 2,100,457 ; Nov.
Trott. Rolland S. (See Rathbun. Sherrill S., assignor.)
Trott. Rolland .S.. Denver, Colo. Ignition timer con-
trolling mechanism. 2,069,931 : Feb. 9.
'^''^^1^ Rolland S., Denver, Colo. Automotive vehicle.
2.081.905 ; June 1.
Trotter. Cody 1'.. Golden Meadow, La. Drill stem cou-
pling. 2.075.4S3 : Mar. 30
'^'■.?o,'^o'oJ?r^°'"-?'' ^^'- '^^'est Hartlepool, England. Boiler.
-,008.305 : .Tan. 19.
'^'^"o-4s/r"'M' ■^■j^Q*''"'*' ^" ^- ^^^^ waving device.
Trout. Walter ci.. Lufkin. Tex. Counterbalance for crank-
shafts. 2.071.007: Feb. 10.
Trout. Walter C, Lufkin. Tex. Combined balance and
counterbalance for crankshafts. 2,071.008: Feb 16
Trout, Walter C, Lufkin, Tex. Mechanically operated
counterbalance. 2,071,009; Feb. 10.
'^''S o'^o^Y'oU'"'?,'^- J^"" -■^nseles, Calif. Framed structure.
-.0 1 3.889 ; Mar. 10.
Trout. William A.. Clearwater, Calif. Derrick construc-
tion. 2.086.650 ; July 13.
Troutman Ferdinand B.. Elmhurst, 111. Totalizing count-
er. 2,008,719 : Jan. 20.
Trowbridge, Miles L.. Pomona. Calif., assignor to Brogdex
Company. Winter Haven, Fla. Protective treatment of
o n-n noJ. ■'1,"^ *^, ^'^^^'*^'^^ '" preparation for market.
Troxel M.nnufarturing Company, The. (See Brandt, John
U., assignor.)
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Troxel Manufacturing Company, The. (See Faulhaber,
Roland W., assignor.)
Troxel Manufacturing Company, The. (See Hayes, Arthur
I)., assignor.)
Troxel Manufacturing Company, The. (See Hayes, A. D.,
and Linder, assignors.)
Troxell, Clarence W., Milwaukee, Wis. Device for re-
claiming used crankcase oils. 2,078,818 ; Apr. 27.
Troy, Daniel, Montgomery, Ala. Apparatus for testing
coins. 2,077,596 ; Apr. 20.
Troy, Max, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lock. 2,071.092 ; Feb. 16.
Troyk, Felix, Morris, assignor to Self-Locking Carton Co.,
Chicago, 111. Egg carton. 2,091,659 ; Aug. 31.
Tru-Arc, Inc. (See Stoner, George H., assignor.)
Trubenizing Process Corporation. (See Liebowitz, Ben-
jamin, assignor.)
Tru-Car, Inc. (See Krumhar, C. P., and Haines, as-
signors.)
Trucksess, David E. (See Jutson, R. P., and Trucksess.^
True, Shirley, Los Angeles, Calif. Cojnb cleaner.
2,084.603 ; June 22.
Trueman, Paul T. (See Storck. F. W., and Trueman.)
Truemper, John C, Indianapolis, Ind. Bushing material.
2,078,473 ; Apr. 27.
Truesdale, Eddie P., Camden, S. C. Fountain ink well.
2.085.880 ; July 6.
Truesdale, Pearl, Houston, Tex. Cake and dessert ring.
2,097,356 ; Oct. 26.
Truesdell, Francis W. (See Sprenger, G. W., and Trues-
dell.)
Truesdell, Fred A., East Cleveland, Ohio. Self-adjusting
valve tappet. 2,074.155 ; Mar. 16.
Truex, Harley C, and L. O. Brown, Columbus, Ind.
Poultry scalding machine. 2,079,307 ; May 4.
Truitt, Bertha M., Calumet, Okla. Gear shifting mech-
anism. 2,069,121 : Jan. 26.
Truitt, Edward S., Belleville, N. J. Metal etching
mordant. 2,080,348; May 11.
Trulson, John E. (See Hays, Charles E., assignor.)
Tiuman, Fred M., Ambler, Pa. Aircraft and the control
thereof. 2,066,375 : Jan. 5.
Trumble, John T., Detroit, Mich. Producing metallic
wheels. 2,100,885 ; Nov. 30.
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Anderson, William, assignor.)
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Anderson, William C, assignor.)
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Carlson, John E., assignor.)
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Du Bois, Kenneth W., assignor.)
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Getchell, Benjamin E., assignor.)
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Hammerly, Herman J., assignor.)
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Hanny, Charles E., assignor.)
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Ohlson, Reynold A., assignor.)
Trumbull Electric Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Rowe, Raymond N., assignor.)
Trump, Edward N., Syracuse, N. Y. Bottle capping ma-
chine. 2,085,879 ; July 6.
Trtlmpelmann, Erich. (See Vohmann, F., and Triimpel-
mann.)
Triimpler, Gottfried, Kusnacht (Zurich), assignor to
Lonza Elektrizitatswerke und Chemische Fabriken Ak-
tiengesellschaft, Basel, Switzerland. Apparatus and
process for dividing viscous masses. 2,069,731 ; Feb. 2.
Trumpler, William E., Easton, Pa., assignor to Ingersoll-
Rand Company, Jersey City, N. J. Oiling device.
2,080,101 ; May 11.
Trumpler, William E., Easton, Pa., and R. C. Burns,
Phillipsburg, assignors to Ingersoll-Rand Company,
Jersey City, N. J. Pressure fluid actuated spinning
motor. 2,072,656 ; Mar. 2.
Trumpour, Fiederick J., Forest Glen, Md. Cribbing
saddle. 2,098,263 ; Nov. 9.
Trunk, John E., Newberg, Orcg. Nut marking device.
2.077.970 ; Apr. 20.
Trunk, John E., Newberg, Greg. Nut marking device.
2.077.971 ; Apr. 20.
Truscon Laboratories. (See Saunders, Arthur T., as-
signor.)
Truscon Ste(!l Company. (See Brown, Albert E., as-
signor.)
Truscon Steel Company. (See Foukal, Anthony, assignor.)
Truscon Stool (Company. (See Knhn, Julius, assignor.)
Truscon Steel Company. (See Schaffert, Adolf H., as-
signor.)
Truscon Steel Company. (See Schulz, Walter F., as-
signor.)
Truscon Steel Company. (See Slndclair, Thomas A., as-
signor.)
Truscon Stool Company. (See Woodhead, H., Plumb, and
SIndelar, assignors.)
TriiHlow, .IiiiiK's \i.. assignor to WhlMn Maclilno Works,
WliKlnsvillc, Mass. Top roll saddle, 2,075,481; Mar,
30.
TruHHoll, (Marcnco O., iissignor to Trussoll Manufacturing
Coiiipiin.v, I'oughlci'opslo, N. Y. Cover for lomporary
bliuIorH and miiliing tlio Hiimo. 2.002,541 ; Sopl. 7.
Trussell, Ilonior A., Detroit, Mich. Fu<>l reclalinin); sys-
tem for combustion onglnos. 2,083,752; June l.T.
Trussell, Homer A., Detroit, Mich. Fuel system for com-
bustion engines. 2,100,676 ; Nov. 30.
Trussell Manufacturing Company. (See Brown, David L.,
assignor.)
Trussell Blanufacturing Company. (See Trussell, Clar-
ence D., assignor.)
Truthe, Wilhelm, assignor to Deutsche Gold & Silber
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany. Separation of precious metals from
gold metal containing materials. 2,088,250 ; July 27.
Tryon, Joseph A. (See McAfee, A. McD., and Tryon.)
Tryon, William A. (See Gouverueur, Fairfax H., as-
signor.)
Tsamourtzi, Evangelos T., Athens, Greece. Harp-like
polyphone polychord musical instrument. 2,081,516 ;
May 25.
Tschantre, Julius, New City, N. Y. Animal trap.
2,101,482 ; Dec. 7.
Tschappat, Sheridan P., Tulsa, Okla. Tubing head.
2,073,890; Mar. 16.
Tschudy, Frederick, Ensley, Ala. Process of and appa-
ratus for treating materials. 2,088,624 ; Aug. 3.
Tschunkur, Eduard. (See HerdieckerhofC, E., and Tschun-
kur.)
Tscbunkur, Eduard, and W. Bock, Cologne-Mulheim, as-
signors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germauv. Manufacture of ar-
tificial rubber-like masses. 2.067,304 ; Jan. 12.
Tsuji, Minato. (See Kato, Kihachi, assignor.)
Tube-Turns, Incorporated. (See Fritsch, Rudolph E., as-
signor.)
Tubize Chatillon Corporation. (See Barthelemy, Henri
L., assignor.)
Tubize Chatillon Corporation. (See Barthelemy, H. L.,
and Huffman, assignors.)
Tubize Chatillon Corporation. (See McNutt, Homer E.,
assignor.)
Tubize Chatillon Corporation. (See Bloore, James E.,
assignor.)
Tubize Chatillon Corporation. (See Oppenlaender, Oskar,
assignor.)
Tubize Chatillon Corporation. (See Oppenlaender, O.,
and Lea, assignors.)
Tubus, A. G. (See Singer, Fritz, assignor.)
Tucker, Carl W., and K. F. Paul, Niagara Falls, N. Y., as-
signors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wil-
mington, Del. Electrolysis apparatus and process.
2,094,384 ; Sept. 28.
Tucker, Emmitt M., Sacramento, Calif. Gas engine.
2.084,604 ; June 22.
Tucker, Furman L., Anderson, S. C. Farming apparatus.
2,006,864 ; Jan. 5.
Tucker, Henry T., Fort Smith, Ark. Saddle float.
2,075,374; Mar. 30.
Tucker, James W. (See Cunningham, H. B., and Tucker.)
Tucker, John R., La Crescenta, Calif. Direct action air
compressor and muffler. 2,098,474 ; Nov. 9.
Tucker, Joseph F., Little Thrift, Petts Wood, assignor to
J. Stone & Company, Limited, Deptford, England.
Screw mechanism. 2,092,563 ; Sept. 7.
Tucker, Martha E., Grand Rapids, Mich. Chocolate
malted milk food product and forming same.
2,101,374 ; Dec. 7.
Tucker, Perry, Houghton, N. Y. Fish and crab trap.
2,076,972 ; Apr. 13.
Tucker, Ralph, Larchmont, N. Y. Button. 2,087,074;
July 13.
Tucker, Stanley, London, England, assignor to Minerals
Separation North American Corporatioii, New York,
N. Y. Concentration of gold bearing materials.
2.097.608 ; Nov. 2.
Tucker, Stanley, London, England, assigmu- to Minerals
Separation North American Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Concentration of gold bearing materials.
2.097.609 ; Nov. 2.
Tucker, Wilbur B. (See Canton, T. M., and Tucker.)
Tucker, William B., assignor to Armstrong Cork Company,
Lancaster, Pa. Cot. 2,098,603 ; Nov. 9.
Tucker, Wilmer H., Canton, assignor to The Hoover
Company, North Canton, Ohio. Electric motor.
2,098,073 ; Nov. 2.
Tuckey, Lillah, New York, N. Y. Bed harness for chil-
dren. 2,093,744 ; Sept. 21.
Tuerk, Fred R. (See McHugh, Frank J., assignor.)
TuU, Robert H., East Springfield, Mass.. assignor to
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Apparatus for purifying plating solu-
tions. 2,088,408 ; July 27.
TuU, Robert H., and E. C. Tanner, Springfield, Mass., as-
signors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, East Pittsburgli, Pa. Refrigeration apparatus.
2,090,075: Oct. 19.
Tullenors, Anton J., Amsterdam, Netherlands, assignor
to i^liell Devolopmont Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Treating add liquors. 2,078,510; Apr. 27.
TuUgren, Ella It., adiiilnistrat.rlx. (See TuUgren, John G.)
Tullgren, John G., deceased, assignor of one-half to E. B.
Harrington. Lexington, Mass., 10. IV Tullgren, ndmlnla-
tratrlx. Cutting stone and the like. 2,007,050 ; Jan.
19.
TuUis, Boyd W., Wichita, Kans. Vaporizing generator.
2, 079,779; May 11.
TuUy, Henry J.. & Company. (See Spain, I'owlnnil W.,
assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
TuUv, Robert J., Clairton, Ta. Metal teeming apparatus.
2.087,824 : July 20.
Tuinbry, Nicholas. (See White, R. A., Noble, anC
Tumbry.)
Tummiiiello, Robert C, Colfax, La. Staple. 2,067,359 ;
Jan. 12.
Tunaya, Victorino L., Brooklyn, N. 1. Riot car.
2,100,043 ; Nov. 23.
Tung Oil Products, Inc. (See Geiger, T. H., and Burgess,
assignors.) „ , , rr,
Tung-Sol Lamp AVorlis Inc. (See Owen, John T., as-
Tunick, Ilarry, Rye, N. Y., assignor to Radio Corporation
of Anicrira. Oscillation generator. 2,082,472 ; June 1.
Tunley, Allan A., and G. R. Baker, Peterborough, Eng-
land, assignors to Baker Perkins Co. Inc., Saginaw,
Mich. Cooling roll refiner or like mill. 2,068,779 ;
Jan. 26. , ^
Tunley, Allan A., and J. C. Paterson, Peterborough, Eng-
land, assignors to Baker Perkins Company Inc., Saginaw,
Mich. Chocolate and like refiner roll machine.
2,080,364 ; May 11.
Tuot, Raymond A., assignor to Soci^t<^ Ausiliaire d'Ktudes
ElecTrotechniques, Strasbourg, France. Railroad sig-
naling device based upon the spacing due to the speed.
2,098,363; Nov. 9. „ „^„^ ^^_
Tuppan. Peter, Los Angeles, Calif. Hanger. 2,084.50o ;
June 22. „ , „ „ ^
Turck, Joseph A. V., Wilmette, assignor to Felt & Tarrant
Mfg Co.. Chicago, 111. Calculating machine. 2.075.375:
Mar. 30.
Turck, Joseph A. V., assignor to Felt & Tarrant Jlanu-
f.TCturing Company,, Chicago, * 111. Motor governor.
2,088.004; July 27.
Turco, (Jenoroso, Brooklyn. N. Y. Povicp for cleansing
and sterilizing combs. 2.082.991 ; June 8.
Turco, Gencroso, Brooklyn, N. Y. Air-cooled protector
for permanent hair waving. 2.098,768 ; Nov. 9.
Turechek, assignor to The Technicraft Engineering Corp.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Gun unit for gun perforators.
2.092,294 : Sept. 7.
Turenne, Wilfred J., Danvers, Mass. Switch. 2,090,40 1 ;
Aug. 17.
Turianskv. Abraham, New York, N. Y. Shoe upper.
2.082,309 ; June 1.
Turkington, Victor H., Caldwell, N. J., assignor to B.ake-
lite Corporation, New York, N. Y. Varnish composi-
tions. 2,075,839 ; Apr. 6. „ ,
Turkington, Victor H.. Caldwell, N. J., assignor to Bake-
lite Corporation, New York, N. Y. Coating composition.
2,076,507; Apr. 6. „„,.,.
Turkington, Victor H., Caldwell, and W. H. Butler, Arling-
ton, N. J., assignors to Bakelite Corporation, New York.
N Y. Phenolic resinous products and compositions
containing them. 2,070.148 : Feb. 9.
Turnbow, Grover D., Oakland, Calif. \ermifuge.
2,091,840; Aug. 31.
Turnbull Cone & Machine Company. (See Turnbull,
Francis W., assignor.)
Turnbull. Edward D.. Scranton. Pa., assignor to The
Gliddon Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Treating wet basic
carbonate white lead pulp. 2.073,817 : Mar. 16.
Turnbull, Francis W., assignor to Turnbull Cone & ^la-
chine Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Package for ice
cream cones. 2,089,674 ; Aug. 10.
Turnbull. Nonn.in K., Philadelphia. Pa. Cartridge stop
for m.TChine guns. 2,098,264 : Nov. 9.
Turnbull, Werd W., Chattanooga, Tenn. Cup pastry bak-
ing machine. 2,089,675; Aug. 10.
Turnepseed, Clarence, Springfield, Ohio, assignor of one-
fourth to F. G. Campbell, Arlington County, Va. .Vt-
^achment for drill presses. 2,082.310; June 1.
Turner, Alfred H.. Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Quenching oscillator for super-
regenerative receivers. 2,076,168 ; Apr. 6.
Turner, Alfred H., Collingswood, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of .\nierica.
New York, N. Y. High frequency coupling system.
2,086,342 ; July 6.
Turner, Alfred II., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Crystal controlled oscillator.
2.092.098 ; Sept. 7.
Turner. Alfred H., Collingswood, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. High frequency oscillator.
2,096.829 ; Oct. 26.
Turner, Albert J. (See Kittredge. H. G., and Turner.)
Turner, Alonzo R., Plymouth, Ind. Mounting case for a
radio loud speaker and an electric lamp. 2,083,753 ;
June 15.
Turner Brass Works. (Sec Slezak. John, assignor.)
Turner k Cook, Inc. (See Cook. Howard A., assignor.)
Turner & Cook, Inc. (See Cook, Howard A., and S. T.,
assignors.) •
Turner, Charles A., Chicago, III., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Howe Manufacturing Comp.iiiy, Wilming-
ton, Del. Flow Indicating apparatus. 2.078,043; .\pr.
20.
Turner. Chester D,, Manchester, N. H., assignor to I'nited
Shoe Machinery Coriioratlon, Paterson, N. J. Making
shoes. 2,069,306 : Feb. 2.
Turner, Chester !>., Haverhill, Mass., assignor to l'nlte<l
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Sole
pres-qlng pad. 2,005,424; Oct, 12.
Turner Companv, The. (See Foster, Everette M., as-
signor.)
Turner, David, Gloucester Gate. England. Construction
of metal cinema screens. 2.093,060 ; Sept. 14.
Turner, Edward T. (See Altlck, C. D., Smiley, and
Turner.)
Turner, Edwin A., New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to The Standard Stoker Company, Inc.
(1922). Stoker mechanism. 2,088,730 ; Aug. 3.
Turner, Edwin A., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Standard Stoker Company, (1922), New York,
N. Y. Locomotive stol;er. 2,103,045 ; Dec. 21.
Turner, Edwin A., New York, and C. J. Surdy, Tuckahoe,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Standard
Stolver Company Inc., (1922), New York, N. Y. Con-
veyer. 2,103,212 ; Dec. 21.
Turner, Fred L., San Benito, Tex. Ventilating apparatus.
2,072,780 ; Mar. 2.
Turner, George A. (See Smith, J. T., Jr., and Turner.)
Turner, George T., Radford, Va. Safety razor. 2,092,790 ;
Sept. 14.
Turner. Harold, Shefl5eld, assignor to Johnson JIatthey
& Companv Limited, London, England. Silver solder.
2.0S4.028 ; June 22.
Turner, Harold R., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Terminal for lead covered cables.
2,099,581 ; Nov. 16.
Turner, Harrison I., and C. L. Anderson, assignors to
Eagle Signal Corporation, Moline, 111. Synchronizing
and speed control system and mechanism. 2,081,652 ;
May 25.
Turner, Homer JI., Hlllsboro, assignor to The Enterprise
Manufacturing Company, Akron, Ohio. Fishing tackle.
2,085,008 ; July 6.
Turner, James F., and C. P. Breidenbaugh, assignors
to FJynn & Emrich Company, Baltimore, Md. Stolcer
motor control. 2,079,135 ; May 4.
Turner, John, Contoocook, N, H. Door lock. 2,070,149 ;
Feb. 9.
Turner, John, Contoocook, N. H. Chair or seat.
2,097,541 ; Nov. 2.
Turner, John R., assignor to Universal Oil Products Com-
pany, ChicTgo. 111. Tul)e cleaner. 2,103,760 ; Dec. 28.
Turner, Joseph F. (See Pilkington, E. L., and Turner.)
Turner & Newall Limited. (See Smith, James W., as-
signor.)
Turner, Paul R. (See Royse. J. S., and Turner.)
Turner, Paul S., Wichita, Kans. Detachable and reversi-
ble runner for the wheels of a child's vehicle.
2,081,024; May 18.
Turner. Richard G.. assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Means to prevent vibra-
tion of shuttle box forming elements. 2.082,918 ;
June 8.
Turner, Richard G., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcester, Slass. Magazine for shuttle
changing looms. 2.082.919: June 8.
Turner, Richard G., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Lay for looms.
2,090,080; Aug. 17.
Turner, Richard G., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Loom with shuttle
changing and loom stopping mechanism. 2,103,800 ;
Dec. 2.'^.
Turner, Richard G., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Loom Works, Worcester, Mass. Weft bobbin. 2,103,801;
Dec. 2S.
Turner, Robert W.. Chattanooga, Tenn. Heating struc-
ture. 2.075.485 : Mar. 30.
Turner & Seymour Manufacturing Company. (See Abell,
.lobn \\ .. assignor.)
Turner Tanning Machinery Company, The (See
McLaughlin, G. E., and Broughton, assignors.)
Tumor Tanning Machinery Company, The. (See Winklev.
Kr.Tstiis 10.. assis^nor. >
Turner, Thomas W., Newport News, Va. Support for
shade roller brackets. 2,091,895 ; Aug 31
"^"o o*;^;- «ni!'^';"r'^ ^A- Holmes, N. Y. Milling machine.
2,073,505 ; Mar. 9.
Turnock. Lawrence C. Cleveland Heights, Ohio, Current
conducting bar. 2.070,343 ; Feb. 9
'''".r'Aml'f.V^'^-^'-''"'''''' '^'- *^''''" Ellyn. 111. Building block.
_'.()!)!). 1l9 : Nov. 10.
Turnnuist, Edward. Anderson. Ind.. assignor to General
n'?k'i''So^"'"i^"'"''^*^i'V' I>etroit, Mich. Riveting machine.
2,101,924 ; Dee. 14.
Tursall. George, London, England, assignor to R. Hoe &
?Aoo ,=•; V^ X"J'^'' ^'- Y. Rotary printing machine.
,i.Ooj,T.i4 ; June 15.
Tursky, Charles Jf. Turtle Creek, Pa. Adjustable picture
frame. 2,078,744 ; Apr. 27.
Tflrj.-. Paul. (See Millner. T.. and Tfirv )
Tuscher, Jean E., P. Ivry. and M. Spiro. Paris, France,
assignors, by niesne assignments, to Signaphone Cor-
poration of America. Wilmington. Del. Automatic
telephone signaling apparatus. 2,099,913: Nov. 23.
^'TAiV^'2%%^28^Zn\J''''''''''''- Cultivating turf
''""2,088,883 -"au^" a"""'^"^'"'*^'' '^'- ^^- Fishing tool.
^"p/y,",li^'"Ar-iV''"J^"'''*^- ^"1^'iukee, assignor to Marathon
n;]<'l'ed sli':il,^"'r^:,Y.H„«'?t'-!;';'W., ^Vis. Dispenser for
""cut"' '-Solsh -XT-^l' ''"• '"''^'"^ ^'^'''"^^ '^'"'
LIST OF PATENTEES
629
Tuthill, Howard B., and H. F. Caldwell, assignors to
Oliver Machinery Company, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Bread slicing machine. 2,095,620 ; Oct. 12.
Tuttle & Bailey, Inc. (See Anderson, Hilding, assignor.)
Tuttle & Bailey, Inc. (See Hart, Stanley, assignor.)
Tuttle & Bailey, Inc. (See Hart, S., and Zavorski, as-
signors.)
Tuttle, Bertha S., West Newton, Mass., assignor to
Technicolor Alotion Picture Corporation, Hollywood,
Calif. Making imbibition films. 2,079,470 ; May 4.
Tuttle, Fordyce E. (See Young, D'A. A., Jr., and Tuttle.)
Tuttle, Fordyce E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J. Motion
picture apparatus. 2,070,033 ; Feb. 9.
Tuttle, Jess L., Oakland, Calif. Tool. 2,094,225 ; Sept.
28.
Tuttle, Jess L., and H. C. Schroeder, Oakland, Calif.
Weighing mechanism. 2,085,345 ; June 29.
Tuttle, Loren W. (See Markle, M. G., and Tuttle.)
Tuttle, Loren W., Arlington Heights, and G. W. Warrick,
Harvey, 111. Humidity control system. 2,084,514 ;
June 22.
Tuttle, Malcolm H., New Bochelle, assignor to Max. B.
Miller & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Lubricant.
2,070,383 ; Feb. 9.
Tuttle, Malcolm H., New Rochelle, assignor to Max B.
Miller & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Refining of mineral
oil. 2,070,384 ; Feb. 9.
Tuttle, Malcolm H., New Rochelle, assignor to Max B.
Miller & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Purification of oil
fraction and solvent recovery. 2,070,385 ; Feb. 9.
Tuttle, Malcolm H., New Rochelle, assignor to Max B.
Miller & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Joint production
of plurality of good-oil fractions from mineral oil.
2,077,287 ; Apr. 13.
Tuttle, Malcolm H., New Rochelle, assignor to Blax B.
Jllller & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Refining mineral
oil. 2. .083, 511 ; June 8.
Tuttle, Malcolm H., New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to
The Gyro Process Company, Detroit, Mich. Gasoline
production. 2,089,511 ; Aug. 10.
Tuttle, Robert L., Woodbridge, N. J., assignor to Zialite
Corporation. Nickel plating solutions and processes.
2,069,566; Feb. 2.
Tveter, Einar, Chicago, 111. Fish lure. 2,095,425 ; Oct.
12.
Tweed, Cyril J. F. (See Rust, N. M., and Tweed.)
Tweedalo, Ralph L., Washington, X). C, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Refrig-
erating apparatus. 2.078,429 ; Apr. 27.
Tweeddale, John E. (See Mason, W. P., Stanton, and
Tweeddale.)
Tweedie, Charles, Jefferson City, Mo. Pump. 2,074,004 ;
Mar. 16.
Twin Coach Company. (See Fageol, William B., as-
signor.)
Twin Disc Clutch Company. (See Batten, Percy H., as-
signor.)
Twin Disc Clutch Company. (See Batten, P. H., and
Pearmain, assignors.) ,
Twin Disc Clutch Company. (See Pearmain, William
J., assignor.)
Twiss. Douglas F., Wylde Green, Birmingham, and E. W.
B. Owen. Erdington, Birmingham, assignors- to Dunlop
Rubber Compan.v, Limited, London, England. Concen-
trating latex. 2,074,494 ; IMar. 23.
Twiss, Douglas F., Wylde Green, Sutton Coldfield, and
F. A. Jones, Birmingham, England ; assignors to Dunlop
Tire and Rubber Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Vulcaniz-
ing accelerator and method. 2,085,401 ; June 29.
Twitchell Process Company, The. (See Myers, L. D., and
Stegemeyer, assicnors.)
Twomley, Herbert E., Riverside, Calif., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Food Machinery Corporation. Com-
pensator for nail driving mechanisms. 2,088,821 ;
Aug. 3.
Twomley, Herbert E., Riverside, Calif., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Acme Steel Company, Chicago,
111. Strapping machine for boxes. 2,092,099 ; Sept. 7.
Twomey, Lee S., Vista, Calif. Removing hydrogen sul-
phide from hydrocarbon gases. 2,070,098 ; Feb. 9.
Twomey, Lee S., Vista, Calif. Separating and purifying
gases. 2,070,099 ; Feb. 9.
Twomey, Lee S., Vista, Calif. Fractionating tower.
2,070,100 ; Feb. 9.
Twomey, I.ieo S., Vista, Calif. Liquefying and storing fuel
gases. 2,082,189; .Tune 1.
Twomey, Lee S., Vista, Calif. Liquefying and storing
fuel gases. 2,090,163 ; Aug. 17.
Twomey, Leo S., Vista, c!!alif. Device for introducing liq-
uids into pressure ves.sels. 2,096,215; Oct. 19.
Twomey, Nora M.. New York, N. Y. Detachal>lo mattress
support. 2.067.515: .Inn. 12.
Twomley, Herbert E., Riverside, Calif, a.ssignor, by mesne
assignments, to li'ood Mnchlnory Cori)ora(ion. Nailing
table for box lidding macliines. 2,074,573; Miir. 2.'!.
Twyman, B. Wiekllffe, nsslgnor to Ijavlne Gear Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Steering gear. 2,073,717; Mar. 10.
Twyiruiii, IS. Wicl(lifl'(> aHslgiior 1o Laviu(> (!(>Mr Compimv,
Milwaukee, Wis. Steering gear. 2,102,296; Doc. 14.
Tyco, George C. (Se(! Dickie. W. A., and Tyoe.)
Tyee, George C. (See Hale, F. C, and Tyco.)
Tyd^n, Einar O. E., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
C. T. Setterberg, Sockholm, Sweden. Silencer for in-
ternal combustion engines. 2,075,316 ; Blar. 30.
Tyden, Emil, Hastings, Mich. Sprinkler head. 2,101,694 ;
Dec. 7.
Tyler, Barnwell S., assignor to National Postal Meter
Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Locking system for
registering machines. 2,102,046 ; Dec. 14.
Tye, Aulmont W., Spokane, Wash. Trailer. 2,082,920 ;
June 8.
Tykocinski-Tykociner, Joseph, Urbana, 111. Transmit-
ting, recording, and reproducing sound. 2,098,364 ;
Nov. 9.
Tyler, George S., et al. (See Blood, Charles R., assignor.)
Tyler, Jerry, Niles, Blich. Adjustable spraying device.
2,077,725 : Apr. 20.
Tyler, Merle D., Chicago, 111. Valve seat grinder.
2,085,280; June 29.
Tyler, Paul J., et,al. (See Lawler, Prank P., assignor.)
Tyler, Ransom, Wauwatosa, assignor to The Oilgear Com-
pany, Milwaukee, Wis. Hydraulic transmission.
2.082,473 ; June 1. ,
Tyler, Stephen L., Garden City, N. Y. Valve. 2,100,366 ;
■ Nov. 30.
Tyler, Tracy B., assignor to The Monopower Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Transmission. 2,081,689 ; May 25.
Tyler, Tracy B., Chicago, 111., assignor to Monopower Cor-
poration, Detroit, Blich. Pedal shifter means for trans-
missions. 2,089,453 ; Aug. 10.
Tyler, W. S., Company, The. (See Delamater, George R.,
assignor. )
Tyler, W. S., Company, The. (See Parsons, James B.,
assignor.)
Tyler, W. S., Company, The. (See Wettlaufer, William
"L.. assignor.)
Tyler, Waldo E., Kansas City, Mo., T. B. Douglas, Hous-
ton, Tex., P. R. Chamberlain, and R. A. Loveland,
Dewey, Okla., assignors to Dewey Portland Cement
Company, Kansas City, Mo. Cement. 2,101,299 ;
Dec. 7.
Tynan, Henry J., Ridgewood, assignor to Tynan Throw-
ing Company, Paterson, N. J. Drying, conditioning, and
winding from textile skeins. 2,084,829 ; June 22.
Tynan Throwing Company. (See Tynan, Henry J., as-
signor.)
Tyndall, Washington I., and W. E. Underwood, Wilson
N. C. Razor stropping device. 2,087,172 ; July 13.
Tyroler, Arnold, (See Nirkelsburcr. S.. and Tvroler. )
Tyson, Frank, Canton, Ohio. Taper attachment for
lathes. 2,089,078; Aug. 3.
Tvson, John D., Derry Township, Mifflin County, Pa.
2,103,834 ; Dec. 28.
Tytus, John B., and E. B. Hudson, assignors to The
American Rolling Mill Company, Middletown, Ohio.
Continuously tensioned tandem cold mill train.
2,074,873; Mar. 23.
Tytus, John B., and E. B. Hudson, assignors to The
American Rolling Mill Company, INIiddletown. Ohio.
Automatic device for maintaining and controlling ten-
sion. 2,078,701 ; Apr. 27.
U. D. Engineering Company, Limited. (See Taylor, Her-
bert C, assignor.)
IT. M. A. Inc. (See CoUens, William S., assignor.)
U. P. M.-Kidder Press Co. (See Lindbom, Carl G., as-
signor.)
U S Bobbin & Shuttle Co. (See Lonzo, William, as-
signor.)
DSL Battery Corporation. (See Eurich, Joe E. G., as-
signor.)
U. S. Manufacturing Corporation. (See Piatt, Stephen A.,
assignor.)
U. S. Slicing INIa chine Company. (See van Berkel,
Cornells F. M.. assignor.)
TJbbelohde, Leo, Berlin-Charlottenburg. Germany. Method
and apparatus for making artificial silk and the like.
2,086.651 ; July 13.
Ubbelohde, Leo, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany. Manu-
facture of staple fiber. 2,090,560; Aug. 17.
Ubbelohde, Leo, Berlin-Charlottenburg. Germany. Ar-
rangement for testing the viscosity of liquid materials.
2,091,896 ; Aug. 31.
Dbben. Richard T., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Coating composition.
2,069.983 ;Feb. 9.
Ubben, Richard T., nssignor to E. I. du Pont do Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Synthetic rosins.
2.072,142 ; Mar. 2.
Ubben, Richard T.. assignor to E. I. du Pont do Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Synthetic resins and
compositions containing the same. 2,072,143; Mar. 2.
Ulibon, Uicli.nrd T., assignor to E. I. du Pont do Nemours
& Conipiinv, Wilmington, Del. Resinous conipo.^ltion.
2. 075,. ■576 ;' Mar. 30.
Tiber, Dnnlol W., Kane, Pa. Measuring device.
2,071,524 ; Mar. 23.
in)(>r, Harold 1^., assignor to C. W. Dodgo, Jamestown,
N. Y. Tobncco-nsor's appliance. 2,098,983; Nov. 10.
Uber, Harold R., Ijakewood, assignor to The Cleveland
Welding Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Bicycle.
2,080,677; May 18.
I'dy, I\l;ii\in .1,, NJMgnr.'i Falls, N. V. Mannl'Molin'O of
olu-onio ore propiirn lions. 2.09S.176; Ni>v. 2.
llchlda, Kiyoslil, Innnomurn, Knwabogun, Ilvogoken,
Japan. Wall cabinet sufo. 2,095,100; Oct. 5.
630
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Uchida, Shojiro. (See Yamazaki, K., and Uchlda.)
Uden, Allen R.. Sheldon, Iowa. Stock waterer.
2,087,173 : July 13.
Udstad, Si)r\'ald F.. Berwick, Pa., assignor to American
Car and Foundr.v Company, New York. N. Y. Stream-
lined closure for rail cars. 2.090,492 ; Aug. 17.
fdylite Company. (See Henricks, John A., assignor.)
Ud.vlite Company. (See Stockton. David B., assignor.)
Uehling, Fritz F., Passaic, N. J. Temperature regulator.
2,093,582 ; Sept. 21.
Ufer, Hanns. (See Reppe, W., and Ufer.)
Ufer, Hanns. Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine. Germany, as-
signor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York. X. Y.
Production of aminoalkyl sulphones. 2,081,718 : Mav
25.
Ufer, Hanns. Ludwlgshafen-on-the-Rhine, assignor to I.
G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellscliaft, Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Germany. Production of organic sulphur
compounds. 2.103.879 ; Dec. 28.
Ufer. Hanns. Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine. assignor to I.
G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft Frankfort-on-
the-Main. Germany. Production of organic sulphur
compounds. 2.] 03. 880; Dec. 28.
Ufer. Hubert, Berlin, Germany. Making double cut files.
2,068,622; Jan. 19.
Uger, Aron, Hamilton. Ontario, Canada. Arch support
for shoes. 2.097.958 ; Nov. 2.
Uhde. Arthur. Berlin-Reinickendorf. Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Circuit controlling svstem.
2.084.877 : June 22.
Uherek, Charles A. (See Borgerd, W. F., McCune, and
Dherek.)
Uhertype Aktiengesellschaft. (See Wenczler, Lajos, as-
signor.)
Uhl. Harrv G., assignor to Timber Engineering Company.
Washington. D. C. Shear plate. 2,092.684 : Sept. 7.
Uhl. Robert L., Ontario, Calif., assignor to Edison Gen-
eral Electric Appliance Company, Inc., Chicago. 111.
Control deyice. 2,085,557 ; June 29.
Uhle. Emil. assignor to Tlie Lewis Engineering Company.
Naugatuck. Conn. Rotary switch. 2,090.505 : Aug. 17.
Uhlig. Paul R.. deceased, late of Auerbach in Erzgebirge.
Germany, by F. Lango, executor, Brunswick, Ger-
many. Right and left full-fashioned-foot hosiery and
manufacturing same. 2.080.349 ; May 11.
Uhrmann, Carl J., Chicago, 111., assignor to George L.
Chamberlain. Lamp elobe. 2.068.967 ; Jan. 26.
Ukronina. Bnzidnr J.. Los Angeles. Calif. Concrete pipe
joint. 2.081. . ?13 : May 25.
Ukropina, Bozidar J.. Los Angeles. Calif. Concrete pipe
.ioint. 2,084.466 : June 22.
TJline. Sligiel J., Washington, D. C. Method and apparatus
for manufacturing oblong blocks of clear ice.
2,082.665 : June 1.
Uline, Migiel J.. Washington. D. C. Drain fixture for re-
frigerators. 2,089,231 : Aug. 10.
Uline. Jligiel J., Washington. D. C. 5Iachine for squar-
ing the ends of cakos of ice. 2.102.49R ; Dec. 14.
Ulke; Otto B. (See Jiihne, E. H.. and Ulke.)
Ullman, Frederick, Jr., et al. (See Gesorge, E. M., and
Lalli, assignors.)
Ullman. Richard, et al. (See George, R. M., and Lalli.
assignors.)
nimann. Fritz, and E. Friedheim, Geneva, assignors to
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle, Basel. Switzer-
land. N-anthraquinon.yl amino-benzene arsonic acid and
making the same. 2.092.425 : Sept. 7.
Ullmnnn. Seymour, New Rochelle, N. Y. Lounging robe.
2.093.945 : Sept. 21.
Ullrich. Alfred H., Bandoeng. Java. Dutch East Indies
Apparatus for separating in one operation hollow
bricks from a clav rod or the like and for closing said
bricks. 2.103.802 : Dec. 28.
Ullrich. Georg. (See Langkau, Helmut E. J., assignor.)
Ullrich. Henr.y F.. New York, N. Y. Arch support for
shoes. 2.068.251 : Jan. 19.
Ullstrand. Hugo M., EvansvlUe, Ind., assignor, b.v mesne
assignments, to Servel, Inc., Dover, Del. Refrigera-
tion. 2,089,865: Feb. 9.
Ullstrand. Hugo M,, Evansville. Ind„ and H, K. Bert:-
holni. Larchmont, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assign-
ments, to Servel, Inc. Dovor, Del. Absorption refrig-
•^ratlng sy,'>tem. 2,072.144: Mar. 2.
Ullstrand, Hugo M., Evansville. Ind., assignor to Servel.
Inc. New York. N. Y. Refrigeration. 2.099.011 :
Nov. 10.
Ulmann. Hans. (See Welsford. H. G., and Ulmann.)
Ulmer, Paul V. (See Lauenst«>ln. C. F.. and ITlmer.)
Ulrey, Clayton T., East Orange, N. J., assignor, by mesno
assignments, to Westlnghouse Electric and Manufactur-
ing Compan.v. East Pittsburgh, Pa. Electronic switch.
2,072,993 ; Mar. 9.
Ulrey, Cla.vton T., East Orange, N. .T., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Wesflnghonsp Electric and Manufac-
turing Comp.Tnv. East Pittsburgh. Pa. Envelope for
an electric deviee. 2.076.012; Apr. 0.
Ulrey. Clayton T., East Orange, L. F. Ehrke. Newark,
and M. F. Regcs. East Orange, N. J., assignors, by
mesne asslgnnnnts. to Westlnghouse Electric and
Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh. Pa. Shock
and rayproof X-ray tube unit. 2,089,079 : Aug. 3.
Ulrlch, Charles H., Jamestown, N. Y. System of mineral
treatment for rrcoverlng rare metals. 2.086,322 : July 6,
Umphres.
rack, 2,094,506 ;
Una \\'elding, Inc,
Una Welding. Inc,
Ulrich, Charles B., Jamestown, N. Y.. assignor of one-third
to A. J. Forschner, Chicago, and one-third to R. H.
Burke, Evanston, 111. Classifier and concentrator.
2.089,676 ; Aug. 10.
Ulrich, Frederick, assignor to Conmar Products Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for the manufacture
of slide fasteners. 2,069,429 : Feb. 2.
Ulrich, Frederick, New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Conmar Products Corporation, Hayonne,
N. J. Slider for slide fasteners and making the same.
2.078.745 ; Apr. 27. . „ „ „ ,
Ulrich. Horace W., Newark, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated. New York. N. Y. Pre-
payment telephone system. 2,092.485 ; Sept. 7.
Ulrich, Horace W., Newark, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories. Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Service observing system. 2.102,769 ; Dec, 21.
Ulrich, Julius M.. Riverside, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Fuoyl Engine Corporation. Greenwich, Conn.
Internal combustion engine. 2,082.666 : June 1.
Ulrich, Victor, Berlln-Wittenau, and W. Spalding. Berlin-
Frohnau. assignors to Rheinmetall-Borsig Aktiengesell-
schaft, Dusseldorf, Germany. Glazing and the like.
2.088.884 ; Aug. 3.
Umansky. Leonid A., Schenectady, N. Y.. assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Motor control system. Re.
20,353 ; May 4.
UniansUy. Leonid A., Schenectady, N. Y.. assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Control system. 2,100,653 ;
Nov. 30.
Umanskv. Nat W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Card case. 2,090,856 :
Aug. 24.
Umansky. Nat W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Coin, bill, and card
case. 2,091,662 ; Aug. 31.
Umling, John, Ellwood City, Pa. Bow gun. 2,069,464;
Feb. 2.
Thomas J.. George West, Tex. Derrick pipe
Sept, 28.
(See Austin. John B., assignor.)
(See Bur,gett, Lynn S., assignor.)
Underbill. Alfred C. assignor to The American Hat Com-
pany, Norwalk, Conn. Hat sweatband. 2.090,317 ; Aug.
17.
Underpinning and Foundation Company. (See Pruyn,
Frnnris L,, assignor,)
Underpinning & Foundation Company. (See Eaisch, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Underpinning & Foundation Company. (See Streander,
Philip B,, assignor.)
Underwood. CarlM.. Newton Center. Mass,, and A, L. Van
Nest, Oak Park, HI., assignors to Western Electric Com-
pany. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Composite metal
article and joining the parts thereof. 2,071,050 ; Feb.
16.
Underwood, Carl M., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for coating strands.
2.080,518; May 18.
Underwood. Carl M., Newton Center. Mass., assignor to
Wosrern Electric Company. Incorporated, New York,
. N. Y. Coatinc material. 2.095,537; Oct. 12.
Underwood. Charles E., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to
Bethlehem Steel Company. Mixer. 2.085.132 ; June 29.
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
ter A., assignor.)
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company.
P., assignor.)
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company.
Ham A., assienor.)
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company.
Walter J., assignor.)
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
liam F.. assignor.)
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company.
G., assignor.)
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
fred G. F,. assignor,)
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
rence E,. assignor,)
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
n., assignor,)
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company.
Samuel A., assignor.)
r^ndorwood Elliott Fisher Company. (See Pitman. Henry
J/., assignor.)
I
( See Anderson, Wal-
(See Cohoe, Wallace
(See Dobson, WIl-
(See Hausman,
(See Helmond, Wil-
(See Kupetz, Adolph
(See Kurowski. Al-
(See Lentz, Law-
(See Mano, Miles
(See Neidich,
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company
A. B.. assignor.)
T'nderwood Elliott Fisher
Bnrnham C. assignor.)
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company,
Oscar J., assignor.)
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company.
assienor.)
(See Smith, Jesse
Company. (See Stickney,
(See Sundstrand,
(See Thieme, Otto,
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company. (See Thompson
Russell G.. assignor.)
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company. (See Wise, Elmer
L.. assignor.)
T'nderwood. Howard C. and E. B. Robv. New York, N. Y.
-Apparatus for pointing corners. 2 069 341 • Feb ">
I nderwood, Howard C. and E. B. Robv. New 'York, N. Y.
liie for collar folding machines. 2.090,710- .\ug 24
I ndei;wood. .Tames. Easton. and S. Mack. Bangor? Pa.i
assignors »" J"li"s Jvayser & Company, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Stoeking, 2.099,948; Nov. 23.
LIST OF PATENTEES
631
Underwood, William E. (See Tyndall, W. I., and Under-
wood.)
Underwood, William F., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Cellulosic pellicles and preparing
same. 2,074,349 ; Mar. 23.
Ungar, Gustavo A., Pelham Manor, N. Y. System and
apparatus for pumping hazardous liquids. 2,102,140 ;
Dec. 14.
Ungar, Gustave A., Pelham Manor, assignor to S. & S.
Corrugated Paper Machinery Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y.
Cutting apparatus. 2,070,386 ; Feb. 9.
Ungar, Harry A., Los Angeles, Calif. Adaptable electric
hand tool. 2,074,629 ; Blar. 23.
Ungemuth, Herman A. (See Hollenweger, Hans H., as-
signor. )
Unger, Arthur M., Forest Hills, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Companv, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Electric control system. 2,094,388 ; Sept. 28.
Uhger, Helen, et al. (See Binger, Charles A., assignor.)
Unger, Max S. (See Newell. R. E.. and Unger.)
Unger, Paul O. (See Dawson, G. H., Unger. and Wedge.)
Unger, Paul O., Glen Ellyn, assignor to Wilson Jones
Company, Chicago, 111. Loose leaf binder. 2,082,558 ;
June 1.
Unger, Paul O., Glen Ellyn, assignor to Wilson-Jones Com-
pany, Chicago. 111. Book cover. 2,089,313 ; Aug. 10.
Unger, Paul O., Glen Ellyn, assignor to Wilson-Jones Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Loose leaf binder. 2,092,194 ;
Sept. 7.
Unger, Paul O., Glen Ellyn, and F. D. Wedge, Lombard,
assignors to Wilson-Jones Company, Chicago, 111. Loose
leaf binder. 2,096,944 ; Oct. 26.
Unger, Paul O., Elmhurst, assignor to Wilson-Jones Com-
pany. Chicago, 111. Loose-leaf binder. 2,103,307 ; Dec.
28.
Ungerer, Fritz, Pforzheim-Protzinger, Germany. Adjust-
able supporting mechanism for straightening rolls of
plate straightening machines. Re. 20,403 ; June 8.
Ungerer, Fritz, Pforzheim-Protzinger, Germany. Plate
straightening machine. Re. 20,404 ; June 8.
Ungerer. Fritz, Pforzhoim-Brotzinjrer, Germany. Plate
straightening machine. Re. 20,475 ; Aug. 17.
Ungerer, Fritz, Pforzheim, Germany. Hot straightening
of plates. 2,071,596 : Feb. 23.
Ungewiss, Alfred. (See Soyck, W., and Ungewiss.)
"Unichem" Chemikalien Handels A.-G. (See Helft, Ernst,
assignor.)
"Unichem" Chemikalien Handels A.-G. (See Hueter,
Richard, assignor.)
"Unichem" Chemikalien Handels A.-G. (See Schirm, Erik,
assignor.)
"Unichem" Chemikalien Handels A.-G. (See Schrauth,
W., and Bottler, assignors.)
"Unichem" Chemikalien Handles A.-G. (See Schrauth,
Walther, assignor.)
"Unichem" Chemikalien Handels A.-G. (See Stickdorn,
Kurt, assignor.)
Uni-Flo Corporation. (See Germonprez, John A., as-
signor.)
Uniflow Mfg. Company. (See Martin, Michael A., as-
signor.)
Union Asbestos & Rubber Company. ( See Gillies, Wil-
liam R., assignor.)
Union Asbestos & Rubber Company. (See Lundvall, John
S., assignor.)
Union Asbestos & Rubber Company. (See O'Connor, Ar-
thur F., assignor.)
Union Bag & Paper Corporation. (See Eustis, Grant B.,
assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Aronson,
Peter R., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Bagley, G.
D., and Erasmus, assignors.)
TTnion (Jnrbid<> aTid Carbon Corporation. (See Bakor,
Harry J., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Becket,
F. M., and Franks, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Borchardt,
P., and Ranko, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Bucknam,
J. H., and Young, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Bucknam,
Worthy C, assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Bucknam,
W. C, and Jones, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Burgess,
Ch;irlos O.. assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Clapsdale,
Leo >T., assignor.)
Union Carl)i(le and Carbon Corporation. (Sec Cowin,
Herbert W., assignor.)
Union (Jarbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Cowin, 11.
W., and Jacob.sson, as.fignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (Sec De Motto,
Maurice P., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Cailion Corporation. (See Douglas,
Sliinri I)., assignor.)
Union Culiidc and Carlton ("orjioration. (See Drummond,
Price, assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Edwards,
Harry I),, assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Farrar,
Mercer G., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Franks,
Russell, assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Frazier,
Ralph B., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Fretz, Hil-
lard C, assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See George,
Harry S., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Giffen,
Florin M., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See GrofE,
Frazier, assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Heise,
George W., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Heise, G.
W., and Schumacher, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Jacobsson,
Wilgot J., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Jones,
Homer W., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Judd,
Edward K., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Karwat,
Ernst, assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Kehl,
Robert J., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Kennedy,
H. E.. Roterniund, and Jones, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Kinzel,
Augustus B., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Kirk. S. B.,
and Jacobsson, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Company. (See Law, G. H.,
and McNamee, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Mande-
ville, John L., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See McCurdy.
Frederick T., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See McKay.
Willi.nm F.. assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Mesinger,
William F., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Moss,
Herbert H., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Obert,
Casin W., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Offutt, J.
W., and Hampton, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Oldham,
Samuel R., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Perkins, G.
A., and Purse.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Perkins,
G. A., and Toussaint. assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Pollitzer,
Franz, assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Ray, Ar-
thur B., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Reed. j\I. C,
and Groff, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Reid. Er-
nest W., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Company. (See Rockefeller,
Harry E., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Smith, G.
H., and Jacobsson, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Smith.
Ralph R., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Southgate,
George T., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Southgate,
G. T., and Nicolson, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Stone,
Gerald D., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Sudbaus,
Karl, assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Trickey,
J. P., and Price, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Vaughn,
Thomas H., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Wagner,
Robert L.. assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Walters,
Clyde H., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Wickcrt,
Jacob N., assignor.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Wickcrt,
J. N., and Carter, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Wickert,
J. N.. and Frouro, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Wilson,
A. L., and Boese, assignors.)
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Wlssler,
William A., assignor.)
Union C!irl)id(> and Carbon Corporation. (See WyckolT,
Lewis 1!., assignor.)
Union Carl)id(> and Carbon Corporation. (See Young,
liloyd W.. assignor.)
Union Carbide and (Carbon Research Laborntorlos, Inc.
(See (^rson, Michael <}., assignor.)
Union CKy Itody Company. (See Adolsporger. Cbarlos
C, assignor.)
632
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Union County Trust Company, executor. (See Muller,
Friederich.)
Dnion Fork and IToe Company, The. (See Finkes, George
]M., assignor. )
Union Machinery Company. (See Marasso, Fred, as-
signor.)
Union Metal Products Company. (See Gilpin, Garth G.,
assignor.)
Union Metal Products Company. (See IMurphy, Walter
P., assignor.)
Union Metal Products Company. (See Schlesinger, Edgar
E., assignor.)
Union Metal Products Company. (See Tangerman, Wil-
liam J., assignor.)
Union National Hank of Pittsburgli, The, executor. (See
McCullougli, Frederick S.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Aldridge, Blair
G., assignor.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Bailey, James R.,
assignor.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Barnes, Charles
D., assignor.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Barnes, C. D..
and Flaxman. assignors.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Black, J. C, and
Chappell, assignors.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Blount, Arthur
Ij.. as<^icnor. )
Union Oil Company of California. (See Bray, Ulric B.,
assignor.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Bray, U. B., and
Beckwith, assignors.)
Union 0\] ('i)mpaiiy of California. (See Bray, U. B., and
Carr. assignors.)
Union Oil Conii)any of California. (See Bray, U. B., and
Swift, ;is>iicnors.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Carr, Donald E.,
assignor.)
Union oil Company of California. (See Fisher, Harmon
F., a.'isignor.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Fisher, H. F.,
and Aldridge, assignors.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Gard, Earl W..
assignor.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Garofalo, R. J.,
and .Swift, assignors.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Hopper, Basil,
assignor.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Hopper, B., and
Kingman, assignors.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Morrill, D. R.,
and Siilikow, assignors.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See IMerrill, David R.,
assignor.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Ragatz, Edward
G., assignor.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Subkow, Philip,
assignor.)
Union Oil Company of California. (See Wade, Manor L..
assignor.)
Union Railway Equipment Company. (See O'Connor, Ray-
mond C, assignor.)
Union Special Machine Company. (See Chrlstensen, Nor-
man v., assignor.)
Union Special JIachine Company. (See Chrlstensen, N.
v., and Saner, assignors.)
Dnion Special Machine Company. (See Cooper, Grover C,
assignor.)
Dnion Special Machine Company. (See Kucera, Frank A.,
assignor.)
Dnion Special Machine Company. (See Le Vesconte, Har-
old J., assignor.)
Union S|iccial .Machine Company. (See LeVesconte, II. J.,
and Schweda. assignors.)
Union Special Machine Company. (See Sauer, George,
assignor.)
Union Special Machine Company. (See Sauer, G., and
Smilli. assignors.)
Union Special Machine Company. (See Sauer, G., and
Ouist. assignor.)
Dnion Special Machine Company. (See Smith, Clarence
C, assignor.)
Union Special Maclilne Company. (See Le Vesconte,
Harold .T., assignor.)
Union Special Machine Company. (See Nelson, Carl O.,
assignor.)
Union Special Machine Company. (See Riviere, Albert S.,
assignor.)
X'nion Special Maschinenfnbrik, G. ni. b. II. (See I.tHz,
Frederick, ns.sjirnor. )
Dnton Steel Casting Company. (See Baker, James A.,
assignor.)
Union Steel Chest Corporation. (See Pratt, Seely F., as-
signor.)
Union Steel Products Company. (See Bitney, Dewey II..
assignor.)
Union Steel Products Company. (See Hatch, Charles T.,
assignor.)
Union Sulphur Company, The. (See Brack, John D.,
assignor.)
Union Sulphur Company, The. (See Keever, William R.,
assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Allen, Earl
M., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Allen, E. M.,
and Martin, assignors.)
Dnion Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Allen, E. M.,
and O'JIeara, assignors.) . ,, ^ ,,
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Allen, E. M.,
and Young, assignors.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Allison, Les-
lie R., assignor.) _ ,„,,,,
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Baughman,
George W., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Beall,
Charles R., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Bell, Charles
W., assignor.) , ,„ „ tt
Dnion Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Bone, Her-
bert L., assignor.) ,„ t> . r. ,
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Bossart, Paul
N., assignor.) ,„ „ ,
Union Switch & Signal Company. (See Brashares, Harry
E., assignor.) ,„ „ ^,
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Butler,
C. W., and O'Hagan, assignors.) ,„ „ .„
Dnion Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Caille.
Georges, assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Cobourn,
Pi'lhert F.. assiErnor. ) ^ ,„ ,
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Crago, Pau
H., assignor.) ^, ,„ ^ ^.i.
Dnion Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Cravath,
Austin M., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Crooks,
Kalrili K.. Mssignor. ) „ „ ,.
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Dowling,
Philip H., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Fisher,
Arthur W.. assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Gilson,
Robert M., assignor.) „ ^ , ,.,
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Grondahl,
L. O., and Geiger. )
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Harwig,
Carl G., assignor.) „, ,„ ^.
Union Switch & Signal Company,, The. (See Hines,
Claude M., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company. The. (See Kemmerer,
Ralph R.. assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Lewis,
Lloyd v., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Livingston,
John W., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Logan, John
W., Jr., assignor.)
Union Switch and Sign.al Company, The. (See Lucas, S.
M., and Zlerdt, assignors.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See MacGregor,
R. M., and Shipp, assignors.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Martin,
Paul N., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See McCann,
Ronald .V.. assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See McGowan.
Kenneth J. J., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See McKinley,
Reid B., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See McWiiirter,
William C., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See McWhirter,
W. C, and Little, assignors.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Miller,
Alfred B., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Moore,
Alexander D., assignor.)
Dnion Switch & Signal Company, The. (See O'Hagan,
Bernard E., assignor.)
Dnion Switch & Signal Company. (See O'Hagan, B. E.,
and Witmer.)
Dnion Switch & Signal Company, The. (See O'Meara,
T. J., and Mishelevich, assignors.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Pelikan,
John M.. assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Pelikan,
J. M., and Young, assignors.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Peter. Leslie
n., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Pflasterer,
<;i"orge R.. assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Place.
Willard P., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Place,
W. P.. and Bossart, assignors.)
Dnion Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Raber,
Samuel G., assignor.)
Union Switch & Siiinal Companv, The. (See Seaverson.
OswaUl I., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Simmen,
Paul J., assignor.)
Union Switcli & Signal Company The. (See Suavely,
( larence S., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Companv, The. (See Soiensen,
Andrew J., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Sprav,
liostor E., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Companv. The. (See Staples.
Crawford E., assignor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
633
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Stevens,
Sydney A., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Stevens,
S. A., and Thompson, assignors.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Stoker,
Paul P., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Thompson,
Howard A., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Vanhorn,
James J., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Vantassel,
Harry C, assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Wallace,
Herbert A., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Wells, Wes-
ley B., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Whitelock,
Leland D., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Whitelock,
L. D., and Bossart, assignors.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See William-
son, Kenneth T., assignor.)
Union Swith & Signal Company. (See Willson, Clinton
L., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Witmer,
Harold G., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company. The. (See Witmer, H.
G., and Bines, assienors. )
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Wood, Wil-
lard A., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. ( See Young, Henry
S., assignor.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Young, H. S.,
and Bone, assignors.)
Union Switch & Signal Company. The. (See Young, H. S.,
and McCann, assignors.)
Union Switch & Signal Company, The. (See Young, H. S.,
and McCann, assignors.)
United Acoustigraph Corporation. (See Bender, Max.,
assignor.)
United Aircraft Corporation. (See Boardsley, G. E., Jr.,
and Parkins, assignors.)
United Aircraft Corporation. (See Beardsley, Guy E.,
Jr., assignor.)
United Aircraft Corporation. (See Beisel, Rex B., as-
signor.)
United Aircraft Corporation. (See Caldwell, Frank W..
assignor.)
United Aircraft Corporation. (See Lee, John G., as-
signor.)
United Aircraft Corporation. (See Martin, Erie, as-
signor.)
United Aircraft Corporation. (See Martin, E., and
Anderson, assignors.)
United Aircraft Corporation. (See McClane, Joseph L.,
assignor.)
United Aircraft Corporation. (See Nissen, Ilarry C, as-
signor.)
United Aircraft Corporation. (See Squires, John, as-
signor.)
United Aircraft Corporation. (See Schmidt, Grayson,
assignor.)
United Aircraft Corporation. (See Sikorsky, Igor I., as-
signor.)
United Aircraft Corporation. (See Willgoos, Andrew V.
D., assignor.)
United Air Lines Transport Corporation. (See Hiscock,
Thorp, a.ssignor. )
United American IJosch Corporation. (See Beeh, Louis,
assignor.)
United American Bosch Corporation. (See Eastman, L. E.,
and Knudson, assignors.)
I'liitcd American Bosch Corporation. (See Lang, G. J.,
Martin, and ('rocker, assignors.)
United American Bosch Corporation. (See Long, Herbert
J., assignor.)
United American Bosch Corporation. (See Parsons, Ben
G., assignor.)
United American Bosch Corporation. (See Wild, J. E.,
and Ijong, assignors.)
United American Metals Corporation. (See Jung, Albert
II., assignor.)
United Autographic Register Co. (Sec Jensen, Louis, as-
Hignor, )
United Autographic Register Co. (See MacParland,
Adrian R., assignor.)
United Autographic Register Co. (See Winter, Charles
L., assignor.)
United Carr Fastener Corporation. (See Anderson, War-
ren C, assignor.)
United-Ciu-r I<'MKt(nicr Corporation. (See Atkinson, Ralph
L., assignor.)
Unitcd-Carr Fastener Corponil ion. (See Chaffee, Ray-
mond ()., assignor.)
United Carr Fiistcner Corporation. (See Churchill, Wil-
mer II., asKignor. )
Uiiiled C\'ur Fastener Corporation. (See Clark, Ernest,
assignor.)
Unlted-Carr Fastener Corporation. (See Cox, Joseph F.,
assignor.)
Untied Ciii-r Fastener Corporation. (See Dowse, Edmund
('., assignor.)
l'iillc<l Ciii-r r'asti^ncr Ccirpdi-ii I Inn, (See Dyresen. Didrick,
iissigndr. )
United-Carr Fastener Corporation. (See Hall, Charles L.,
assignor.)
United-Carr Fastener Corporation. (See Hardy, Charles
W., assignor.)
United-Carr Fastener Corporation. (See Holmes, George
A., assignor.)
United-Carr Fastener Corporation. (See Johnson, Gustav,
assignor.)
United-Carr Fastener Corporation. (See Jones, Walter I.,
assignor.)
United-Carr Fastener Corporation. (See Kohler, John H.,
assignor.)
United-Carr Fastener Corporation. (See McFadden, Wil-
ford C, assignor.)
United-Carr Fastener Corporation. (See Nicholas, Wil-
liam R., assignor.)
United-Carr Fastener Corporation. (See Oliver, Charles
W., assignor.)
United-Carr Fastener Corporation. (See Upham, Preston,
assignor.)
United-Carr Fastener Corporation. (See Wilson, Cary C,
assignor.)
United Chromium, Incorporated. (See Herzog, George K.,
assignor.)
United Cine-Camera, Limited. (See Fordyce, John W.,
assignor.)
United Concrete Pipe Corporation. (See Huber, John,
assignor.)
United Dairies (London) Limited. (See Lumn, Frank M.,
assignor.)
United Drug Company. (See Merrill, Edward C, as-
signor.)
United Elastic Corporation. (See Russell, John, as-
signor.)
United Electric Controls Company. (See Dezotell,
Bernard W., assignor.)
United Engineering & Foundry Company. (See Biggert,
Florence C, Jr., assignor.)
United Engineering & Ifoundry Company. (See Biggert,
F. C. Jr., and Buente, assignors.)
United Engineering & Foundry Company. (See Flaherty,
John T., assignor.)
United Engineering & Foundry Company. (See McBane,
Walter W., assignor.)
United Engineering & Foundry Company. (See Mont-
gomery, J. E., and Flaherty, assignors.)
United Engineering & Foundry Company. (See Sieger,
Maurice P.. assignor.)
United Engineering & Foundry Company. (See Schmid,
Hans H.. assignor.)
United Engineering & Foundry Company. (See Smitmans,
John A., assignor.)
United Engineering & Foundry Company. (See Talbot,
Howard H., assignor.)
United Engineering & Foundry Company. (See Tross,
Ernest B., assignor.)
United Engineering & Foundry Company. (See Walters,
Harry E., assignor.)
United Fruit Company. (See Mackay, J. T., and Ames.
assignors.)
United Gas Improvement Company, The. (See Haug, J.
S., Terzian, and Perry, assignors.)
United Gas Improvement Company^ The. (See Hitz,
George E., assignor.)
United Gas Improvement Company, The. (See Perry,
Joseph A., assignor.)
United Gas Improvement Company, The. (See Ward,
A. L., and Jordan, assignors.)
United Gas Improvement Company, The. (See Williams,
Duncan B., assignor.)
United Glass Bottle Manufacturers Limited, The. (See
Dorman, Edgar P., assignor.)
United Kingdom Optical Company, Limited (193fi). (See
Culver, E., and Emerson, assignors.)
United Lens Corporation. (See Arbuckle, Sanuiel F., as-
signor.)
United Mattress Machinery Company. (See Mathewson,
Wilfred B., assignor.)
United Merchants & Manufacturing, Inc. (See Bauer,
Andrew, Jr., and Whewoll, assignors.)
United Metal Box Co. (See Hammer, Samuel, assignor.)
United Patents Inc. (See Rich, Oliver A., assignor.)
United Pipe & Supply Corporation. (Sec Campbell, Harry
G.. assignor.)
United Pressed Products Co. (See IIowolI, Hugh A..
assignor.)
United Research Corporation. (See lioiUly, \\'iniam K.,
assignor.)
United Research Corporation. (See Black, William A.,
assignor.)
llnil('(l Research Coriioration. (See Farrand. Clair I,.,
assignor.)
United Research Corporation. (See Goldsmith, Lloyd T.,
assignor.)
United Research Cori)oration. (See llnsbrouck. Harold
,r.. .Ir.. .'issignor.)
United Res(>arch Corporation. (See Hasbrouck, H. J.,
Jr., and Ross, assignors.)
United Research Corporation. (See nnsbrouck, II. J.,
Jr., and Ross, assignors.)
United Research Corporation. (See Ma Geo, Frank B.,
Mssiginir.)
I'liiled Ifesearch Corporation. (See McClny, Rov C., as
slLMior. )
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
United Research Corporation. (See Miller, Burton F.,
assignor.)
United Research Corporation. (See Slueller, William A.,
assignor.)
United Research Corporation. (See Ross, Ernest, as-
signor. I
United Research Corporation. (See Ross, E., and Ellason,
assignors.)
United Research Corporation. (See Ross, E., and Fischer,
assignors.)
United Research Corporation. (See Ross, E., and Has-
brouck, assignors.)
United Research Corporation. (See Treacy, Cyril S.,
assignor. )
United Scientific Laboratories, Inc. (See Glaser, Marcus,
assignor.)
Uiiitod shoo Machinery Corporation. (See Adams, Oscar
G.. assisnor. )
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Anderson,
F. L., and Crispino, assignors.)
United Shoe Macliinery Corporation. (See Ashley, John
W., assignor.)
L'nitod Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bagshaw,
rharlos il. ..assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bain, William
H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Barclay, Wil-
liam R., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Barclay, W. R.,
and Barton, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Barker.
William A., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Baroni, Peter
and S., assignors.)
United Shoe .Machinery Corporation. (See Bastable, Ed-
ward H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (Cee Batchelder,
Clifton T., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (Se Bates, A., and
Barker, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Baxter, Wil-
liam L., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bazzoni, Lewis
J., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bearce, C. A.,
and Sawyer, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bennion, Leslie
H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bertrand,
Frederic E., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bessom, Earl
A., assignor.)
United Sliop Machinery Corporation. (See Bessom, E. A.,
and Williams, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Blanchard,
Benjamin B., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bowen, Rich-
ard W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bradbury,
Walter W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Brandt,
Francis L., assignor.)
United Shoe Machffiery Corporation. (See Bray, W. N..
and Cousins, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Brostrom,
Charles G., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Brown, J. H..
and Cl.irke. assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Bunker,
Darius W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Butler, E. L.,
and Harrington, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Calleo, Joseph,
assignor.)
United Shoe Macliinory Corporation. (See Clarke, T. B.,
and Itoothroyd. assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Cocozella,
Anthony, Jr., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Courier, John
W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Crockett, Wil-
liam P., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Cross, Garrett
P. S., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Davenport.
Herman A., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (Sec Dixon, Paul II.
assignor.)
United Slioe Machinery Corporation. (See Duplessis. Ren<>
E., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Eastman, Fred
C, assignor. )
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Edwards,
Charles E., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Elliott, Harold
E., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Elliott, H. E.,
and Bray, n.s.signors. )
United Shoo Machinery Corporation. (See Engel, Karl,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Epplcr, An-
drew, assignor.)
Dnlte<l Shoe ftlaehlnery Corporation. (S<>o Fngan, Joseph
T.. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Fausse, Joseph,
assignor.)
United Shoe JIachinery Corporation. (See Fickett,
Ernest L., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Finn, Sidney
J., assicnor. )
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Fitzgerald,
Charles F., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Fossa, Joseph,
assignor.) ^ .
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Fredericksen,
James P., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See French, John
W.. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Goodwin, Al-
bert H., assignor.)
United Shoe JIachinery Corporation. (See Gookin, Syl-
vester L., assisnor.)
United Sho^ Machinery Corporation. (See Gordon,
George N., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation, (See Gordon,
Hiram, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Gouldbourn.
Joseph, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Gouldbourn,
J., and Elliott, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Gouldbourn.
J., and Kestell. assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Gouldbourn, J..
Kestell. and Keall. assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Greene,
Chester W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Grash, Elmer
B., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Haas, Otto R..
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hadaway, John
B., assignor.)
United Slioe Machinery Corporation. (See Hadaway,
J. D., and Fitzzerald. assicnors )
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hall, Alfred
E. C, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hallbauer,
Dankmar, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hart, George
T.. Jr., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Harrington,
Joseph. Jr.. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hayner. Ales.
a.ssignor. )
United Shoe IVIachinery Corporation. (See Hazelton,
George, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Heather,
Charles H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Holmgren,
Eric A., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hood, Charles
E., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hooper, Fred
E., assignor.)
United Slioe Machinery Corporation. (See Hopkins, Ray-
mond K.. assignor.)
United Shoe .Machinery Corporation. (See Houghton,
Donald M.. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Hyde, Clifton
C, assignor.)
United Shoe Jlachinery Corporation. (See James, C. H.,
and Bacon, assignors.)
United Shoe JIachinery Corporation. (See Johnson,
Arthur S., assignor.)
nnil(>d Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Jorgensen,
]'.(>rnhar<lt. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Jorgensen,
Jacob C, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Keall. Frank
K., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Keall. F. B.,
and Mawbey, assignors.)
United Slioe Machinery Corporation. (See Keaney,
Francis .\.. assignor.)
United Shoe JIachinery Corporation. (See Keefer, Joseph,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Klein, Hyman
H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Knowlton, Nor-
wood H.. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See La Chapelle,
Fred N., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Lancaster,
John T.. assignor.)
Unit.'d Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Lane, H., and
Pratt, assignors.)
United Shoe .Machinery Corporation. (See Lawson, Robert
II., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Leveque, Ber-
nard T., assignor.)
United Shoe .Machinery Corporation. (See Lindblad, Azel
L., assignor.)
United Sho(> Machinery Corporation. (See Lineham, R.
.v., and Clarke, assignors.)
^^X\?2 ^''?? Machinery Corporation. (See MacDonald
ClifTord K., assignor.)
'^°A*'^*',..^i°^ Machinery Corporation. (See Macdonald
David B., assignor.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
635
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Macdonald,
Lester S., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Mackensen,
William, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See MacKenzie,
Wilbur L., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Meek, Carl J.,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Megathlin,
Ralph S., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Merrick, Frank
W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Merritt, Claud
D., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Merritt, Frank
R., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Miner, George
A., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Morrill,
Alfred R., as.sisnor. )
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Naugler,
Walter E., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Newhall, Carl
A., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Nutt, William
H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Pepin, Charles
H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Parker, Mal-
colm W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Pratt, J. W.,
and Lane, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Prosper,
Joseph, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Prue, Walter
W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Pym, Arthur
F.. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Pym,
Charles F.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Ray, Eugene J.,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machiner.v Corporation. (See Ricks, Fred,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Ricks, F., and
Andrews, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Ricks, F., and
Choice, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Ricks, F., and
Hope, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Ricks, F., and
Jame.'5. assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Roberts, Clif-
ford, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Roberts, Wil-
liam T. B., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Robinson,
Charles A., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Ross, Simon G.,
assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Rowen, Thomas
C, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Russ, Harley
W., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Ryan, George
F., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Sanchioni,
Adolf, assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Sandberg,
Robert N., assignor.)
United Shoe Jfachinery Corporation. (See Schleich, Ed-
ward, .Tr.. assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Schoenky.
August R., as.signor. )
United Shoe Macliinery Corporation. (See Schwarz,
Bruno E., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Schwarz,
I'.. E.. .nnd Denn, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Seely, Thomas
H., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Seer, Richard
II., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Sorra, Arthur
J., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Silvester,
Robert IT., assignor.)
United Shoe PiTnchinory Corporation. (Sec Stacey, Ernest
W., assignor.)
United Slioe Machinery Corporation. (See Standish, Jolin
F., a.ssignor.)
niiltcd Slioe Machinery Corporation. (See Sweet, George
A., asslirnor. )
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Thresh,
Frank U., assignor.)
United Shoo Machinery Corporation. (See Thum, WnUer
A., assignor.)
United Shoe Mncliinci'y Corporation. (See Toplmin,
Tjauroncc E., assignor.)
United Slioe Machinery Corporation. (See Topham, L. E.,
and Knott, assignors.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Turner, Ches-
ter D., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Wnrren,
Harold, assignor.)
(See Weber, Lewis
(See Whelton, John
(See Wilson, Evan
( See Winkley,
( See Winnett,
United Shoe Machinery Corporation.
F., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation.
M., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation.
G., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation.
Erastus E., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation.
Thomas G., assignor.)
United Shoe Machinery Corporation. (See Wright, Wal-
lace C, assignor.)
United Specialties Sales Corporation. (See Cone, Hayes,
assignor.)
United States Air Compressor Company, The. (See
Pelouch, James J., assignor.)
United States Air Conditioning Corporation. (See Fein-
berg, Archie, assignor.)
United States Appliance Corporation. (.See Schleimer,
Floyd v., assignor.)
U. S. Bobbin & Shuttle Company 1929. (See Park, Carl
P., assignor.)
U. S. Bottlers Machinery Co. (See Risser, Arthur I.,
assignor.)
U. S. Bottlers Machinery Co. (See Risser, Ivan H., as-
signor.)
United States Cabinet Bed Co. (See Martin, Joseph, as-
signor.)
U. S. Cloth Cutting Machine Co. Inc. (See Komow,
Albert, assignor.)
U. S. Electrical Motors, Inc. (See Heyer. Don, assignor.)
U. S. Electrical Motors, Inc. (See Mason, Frank, as-
signor.)
United States Envelope Company. (See Hey wood, Vin-
cent E., assignor.)
United States Envelope Company. (See Novick, Abraham,
assignor.)
United States Envelope Company. (See Ramsey, Webster
K., assignor.)
United States Envelope Company. (See Swallow, Francis
P., assignor.
United States Envelope Company. (See Swift, Willard E.,
assignor.)
U. S. Expansion Bolt Co. (See Cordes, Edward H., as-
signor.)
United States Finishing Company, The. (See Brown,
Charles W., assignor.)
United States Fire Protection Corporation. (See Willen-
bors, Walter J., assignor.)
United States, Free use of the People of the. (See
Koulichkov, Serge N.)
U. S. Galvanizing & Plating Equipment Corporation. (See
Kaupp. TTenrv. assignor.)
U. S. Galvanizing & Plating Equipment Corporation.
(See Potthoff. Kurt T., assignor.)
United States Gauge Company. (See Grauel, Ernest H.,
assignor.)
United States Gauge Company. (See Klein, M., and
Willach. assignors.)
United States Gauge Company. (See Willach, B.,
Aschenbach, Gruver. and Klein, assignors.)
U. S. Gold Dredger Corporation. (See Taylor, W. S.,
and Price, assignors.)
United States Gypsum Company. (See BaldufE, Bruno E.,
assignor.)
United States Gypsum Company. (See Campbell, Wiloert
L., assignor.)
United States Gypsum Company. (See Cumfer, Donald
A., assignor.)
United States Gypsum Company. (See Devereux, James
N., assignor.)
United States Gypsum Company. (See Griffith, Arthur
C. assignor.)
United States Gypsum Company. (See King, George D.,
assignor.) ^ ,
United States Gypsum Company. (See Manske. F. A.,
and Yeager, assignors.)
United States Gypsum Company. (See McXeil, William
M., assignor.)
United States Gypsum Company. (See Mills, Claude B.,
assignor.)
United States Gypsum Company. (See Page, J., and
Baker, assignors.)
United States Gypsum Company. (See Pomerene, Joel,
assignor.)
ITniicil States Gypsum Company. (See Randel, W. S.,
Dailev. and IMcNoll. assignors.)
United States Gypsum Company. (See Roos, Carlisle K.,
assignor.)
United States Gypsum Company. (See Roos, 0, K., and
Allison, assignors.)
|iiiil('(l stat(>s (Jypsum Company. (See Vass, Michael G..
assignor.)
United States lle.'it Treating Company. (See Ilild, Fred-
eric W., assignor.)
United Stales ITolTman Machinery Corporation. (See
Manchestor. Merle L., assignor.)
(Iiiilcd Slates lloll'iiian Machinery Corixiration. (See
Si n)l)riilg(', W'illlani, assignor.)
U. S. IiKhistrlal Alcoliol Co. (See Hanson, Charles T.,
iis.slgnDi'.)
U. S. Industrial .\lcohol Co. (See Ilerslciu. Bernard, as-
signor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
United States Industrial Alcohol Co. (See Moore, Wil-
liam C, assignor.)
United States Machinery Corporation. (See Ashworth,
P'red, assignor.)
U. S. Manufacturing Corporation. (See Shatter, Adolph
F., assignor.)
United States Metallic Packing Company, The. (See
Light, R. A., and Price, assignors.)
United States of America, The Public of the. (See Baker,
George L., assignor.)
United States Ordnance Company. (See Smith, George L.,
assignor.)
United States Ordnance Engineers, Inc. (See Goss, Byron
C, assignor.)
United States Pipe and Foundry Company. (See Webre,
Alfred L., assignor.)
United States Potash Company. (See Jacobi, Ivarl J.,
assignor.)
United States Printing and Lithograph Company, The.
(See Taylor. Arthur K.. assignor.)
United States Quarry Tile Company. (See Schweitzer,
H. v., and Cable, assignors.)
United States Kadium Corporation. (See Paul, John E.,
assignor. )
United States Rubber Company. (See Adamson, Percv,
assignor.)
United States Rubber Company. (See Bull, Arthur W.,
assignor.)
United States Rubber Company. (See Cooper, Harry E.,
assignor.)
United States Rubber Company. (See Curtiss, Nathaniel
H., assignor.)
United States Rubber Company. (See Gammeter, John
R., assignor.)
United States Rubber Company. (See Hopkinson, Ernest,
assignor.)
United States Rubber Company. (See ter Horst, Wil-
liam P., assignor.)
United States Rubber Company. (See Malone, John G.,
assignor.)
United States Rubber Company. (See McLaughlin, Nel-
son E., assignor.)
United States Rubber Company. (See Messer, William E..
assignor.)
United States Rubber Company. (See Newman, Henry
O.. assignor.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Pickett,
Francis N., assignor.)
United States Rubber Company. (See Porteous, John
A., assignor.)
United States Rubber Company. (See Randall, Chester J.,
assignor.)
United States Rubber Company. (See Sloman, Cheri M.,
assignor.)
Uniff'd States Rubber Company. (See Smith, Omar II..
assignor.)
United States Rubher Company. (See Strickhouser, S. I..
and .Toss, assignors.)
United States Rubber Company. (See Wikle, George F.,
assignor.)
United States Rubher Products. Inc. (See Bovav, Nor-
man E.. assignor.)
Unitnd States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Cady, John E.,
assignor.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Cobb, Henry Z.,
assignor.)
United States Rubber Products. Inc. (See Eger, Ernst.
assignor. )
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Foster, Bout-
well H., assignor.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Francis. Ray-
mond S., assignor.)
I'nifi'd St.ntes Rubber Products Inc. (See Galligan. J. J..
and P'O'iiison. assignors. >
United Stntos Rubber Products, Inc. (See Hazell, E..
and Otrilby. assitrnnrs.l
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (Sec Hazell, E.,
Tingey, and Linseott, assignors.)
fnifed States Rubber Products. Inc. (See Hurt. Victor
IT., assignor. >
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Joss, Ernest J.,
assignor.)
I'nited States Rubber Products. Inc. (See Keen. Alexis
W.. .Tssisrnor. )
United States Rubber Products. Inc. (See Keen. A. W.,
and Chittendnn. assicnors.l
United States Rubber Products. Inc. (See Keen, A. W.,
nnd Ti'nutvettor. nss'irnnrs.l
United States Rubber Prodticts. Inc. (See Leapor, Percy
.T., assignor.)
United States Rnl)ber Products. Inc. (Sep Lehman. Paul
W.. assignor. >
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Lewis, Harry
F., assignor.)
Unlffd Stales Rubber Products, Inc. (.See Madge, N. G.,
nnd Chittenden, assignors.)
United States Rubber Products. Inc. (See McNeill. George
K.. nssli;nor. 1
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Miller, J. M.,
nnd Davis, assignors.)
United States Rubber Products. Inc. (See Morron. John
D., assignor.)
United States Rubber T'rndnrts, Ttic. (See MuUer. John
A., assignor.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Oakleaf. Amos
W.. assignor.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Pickett,
Francis N., assignor.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See PoUeys, Her-
bert R., assignor.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Short, Carleton
\V., assignor.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Short, Carlton
W., assignor.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Watson, L. M.,
Ternes, and Budlong, assignors.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Wikle, George
F., assignor.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Wikle, G. F.,
and Lennox, assignors.)
U. S. Slicing Machine Company. (See Folk, Joseph, as-
signor.)
U. S. Slicing Machine Company. (See van Berkel, W'il-
helmus A., assignor.)
United States Smelting. Refining & Mining Company. _ (See
Hall. Artliur E., assignor.)
United States Steel Cornoration. (See Bain, E. C, and
Gruber, assignors.)
United States Steel Corporation. (See Johnston, John,
assignor.)
United States Steel Corporation. (See Kinsley, Carl,
assignor.)
United States Steel Corporation. (See Larsen, Bernard
M., assignor.)
United States Steel Corporation. (See Male, Milton, as-
signor.)
United States Steel Corporation. (See White, W. B., and
Llewellyn, assignors.)
United States Tobacco Company. (See Thorn, James C,
assignor.)
United Switch & Signal Company. The. (See Failor. C.
W.. and Thompson, assignors.)
United Wall Paper Factories, Inc. (See Voet, Robert A.,
assignor.)
Unitpak Corporation. (See Ness. Edward F., assignor.)
Unity Machine Corporation. (See Golding, Julius, as-
signor.)
Universal Air Filter Corporation. (See Christotferson,
Charles, assignor.)
Universal Air Filter Corporation. (See Walker, Russell S.,
assignor.)
Universal Battery Company. (See Watkins, Ray O., as-
signor.)
Universal Camera Corporation. (See Piatt, Samuel C,
assignor.)
Universal Camera Corporation. (See Whltlock, Carl H.,
assignor.)
Universal Cooler Corporation. (See Higham, William W.,
assignor.)
Universal Cooler Corporation. (See Pendergast, T. S.,
and Baum. assignors.)
Univ(>rsal Dental Company. (See Lincoln, Benjamin A.,
assignor.)
Universal Draft Gear Attachment Co. (See Bartsch, Her-
bert E., assignor.)
Iniversal Form Clamp Co. (See Boettner, Joseph L..
assignor.)
Universal Form Clamp Company. (See Hofifer, George
W., assignor.)
Universal Form Clamp Co. (See Reed, George H., as-
signor.)
Universal Form Clamp Company. (See Pinaud. J., and
Quick, assignors.)
Universal Insulation Company. (See Ericson, Richard,
assignor.)
Universal Generators Corporation. (See Carroll, Manly
E., assignor.)
Universal Hydraulic Corporation. (See Kinzie, Philip A..
assiixniir. ) ^
Universal Hydraulic Corporation. (See Kinzie, P. A.,
Savage, and Martin, assignors.)
Univer.«al Insulation Company. (See Labus, O. A., and
Mohr, assignors.)
Universal Lubricating Systems, Inc. (See Johnson, Wil-
liam H., assignor.)
Universal Manufacturing Co. (See Greene, Albert J.,
assignor.)
Univers.al Oil Burner Company, The. (See La Pointe,
Albert A., assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Alther, Joseph G.,
assignor.) > f <
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Angell, Charles H.,
assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Barnes, John B.,
assignor.) « v >
Uniyersal Oil Products Company. (See Barnes. :Marion
u ., assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Behrens, Fred
B.. assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Benedict, Wayne
1j., assignor.) '
Univers.il Oil Products Company. (See Bergman, Donald
.1., assignor.)
^"n=c7i,^i '^" P'"°«l"cts Company. (See Day, Roland B.,
^' Jeai?''issigno^r!T'"*'*^ Company. (See Delattre-Seguy,
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637
Universal Oil Products Company. (See de Rachat,
Nicholas G., assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Dubbs, Carbon P.,
.issignor. )
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Egloft, Gustav,
assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Engelstein, Alvm,
assignor.)
Univer.sal Oil Products Company. (See Faragher, \var-
ren F., assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Fisher, Alfred,
assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Halloran, R. A.,
and Strout, assignors.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Held, Jacob B.,
assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Huff, Lyman C,
assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See IpatiefC, Vladimir,
assignor. )
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Ipatieff, V., and
Grosse, assignors.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Ipatieff, V., and
Komarewslty, assignors. ) ^ . „
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Ipatieff, V., and
Schaad, assignors.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Johnston, Charles
L., assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Komarewsky,
Vasili, assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Lowry, C. D., Jr.,
and Dryer, assignors.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See McCaffrey, John
W., assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Mekler, Lev A.,
assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Minkema, Wil-
liam H., assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Morrell, Jacque
C., assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Morrell, J. C, and
Egloff, assignors.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Nelson, Edwin F.,
as,'!icnnr. I
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Pyzel, Robert, as-
signor. )
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Seguy, Jean D.,
assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Swartwood, Ken-
neth, assignor.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Tropsch, Hans,
assignor.) ^
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Turner, John R.,
a.^signnr.)
Universal Oil Products Company. (See van Heeden,
.\rthur P.. as.sigiior. )
Universal Oil Products Company. (See Weber, H. C,
and McAdams, assignors.)
Universal Optical Corporation. (See Bosworth, Thomas
E., assignor.)
Universal Optical Corporation. (See Searles, Wayne S.,
assignor.)
Universal Plow Edge Company. (See Weisel, Zenas V.,
assignor.)
Universal Products Co. (See Ketchem, F., and Dunn, as-
signors.)
Universal Products Company, The. (See Ketcham, F.,
and Dunn, assignors.)
Universal Products Company. (See Wollner, Hans, as-
signor.)
Universal Rotary Motors C()nii)any. (See Beals, A. F., and
Pudge, ii.ssign'ors.)
Universal Stamping & Mfg. Co. (See Shapiro, Abraham,
assignor.)
Universal Winding Company. (See Auten, James E., as-
signor.)
Univer.sal Winding Company. (See Blair, Harry R., as-
signor.)
Universal Winding Company. (See Swanson, Ernest U.,
assignor.)
Univorsa! Winding Company. (See Wittmann, Roger A.,
assignor.)
"UnivcMSi'llc" (Jigarottcnniacliinonfabrik .T. C. Mueller &
(U). (See Tlcrrniann, Paul J., assignor.)
"Universolle" Cigarettenmnsehinen-Fabrik J. C. Muller &
Co. (See Jiihno, 10. II., and Ulke, assignors.)
"Univer.sclU'" (."igarottenmaschlnenfabrik J. (". Mueller &
(,'o.. Dresden, (Jerniany. (See Riiber, Constantin F.,
assignor.)
"Universelle" Cignreflonmascliinon-Fabrik J. C. Muller &
(Jo. (See U("il)or, Konslanfin F.. as.signor. )
"Universolle" Cigarettenmnschinenfabrlk J. C. Mueller &
Co. (See Stelzer, Franz, H. B., assignor.)
University I'uIeiilR, Inc. (See Ilosebury, Fred, assignor.)
tjnk, Jacol) M., lOiiulhovon, Netherlands, assignor, by mesne
iisMignnicnls, lo Kailio ("orporalion ol' America, Now
York, N. Y. Device for tlie inea-furing and comparing
of oloctriciil iiiiDcd.inocH, 2,081,000; May 2'k
Unklcs, Edward H.. Woehawkon, N. J., assignor to Trans-
Lux Duyllgbt Picture Screen ('orporalion. Now York,
N. y. Image-forming system. 2.000,4:1.') ; Jan. T).
Unlandhorm, John II. (So(! Cnccin, Walter, assignor.)
Unruh, Albert E., assignor of one-half to A. MacDonald,
Seattle, Wash. Perforator for printing presses.
2,084,518 ; June 22.
Unseld, John M., Elizabeth, N. J. Traction wheel.
2,079,471 ; May 4.
Unsworth, Robert J. (See Jones, J. E., and Unsworth.)
Untener, Andrew C, Detroit, Mich. Hockey game board.
2,079,136 ; May 4.
Unterberg, Albert H., Bronx, N. Y. Cylinder keyway
guard. 2,068,936 ; Jan. 26.
Untermeyer, Bobbins & Co. (See Hoeckele, Karl, as-
signor. )
Uong, Diong D., assignor to Fitchburg Paper Company,
Fitchburg, Mass. Apparatus for the manufacture of
coated paper. 2,077,726 ; Apr. 20.
Updegrave, William M., Johnstown, Pa. Apparatus for
testing and exercising eyes. 2,089,863 : Aug. 10.
Upham, Gilbert R., Churchville, assignor to The De Long
Hook and Eye Company. Fastener tape and making
the same. 2,080,751 ; May 18.
Upham, Preston, Brookline, assignor to United-Carr Fas-
tener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Snap fastener.
2,068,633 ; Jan. 19.
Upham, Preston, Brookline, assignor to United-Carr
Fastener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Handbag
structure. 2,099.663; Nov. 16.
Uphoff, Ralph E., Madison, Wis. Pressure relief valve
2,074,195 ; Mar. 16.
Uphues, Frank P., assignor to Crane Co., Chicago, 111
Filler member. 2,088,933 ; Aug. 3.
Upjohn Company, The. (See Gustus, Edwin L., as-
signor.)
Upjohn Company, The. (See Hart, Merrill C, assignor.)
Upp, Ada R., assignor of one-half to Abe Dinkins, Wood-
lake, C!alif. Portable packing and weighing stand.
2,073,127 ; Mar. 9.
Upp, William M., assignor to Whitaker-Upp Company,
Kansas City, Mo. Electrical system for truck refrig-
eration and the like. 2,089.512 ; Aug. 10.
Upper, Frederick A. (See Martin. H. C, and Upper.)
Upper, Frederick A. (See Wooddell, C. E., Upper, and
Nelson.)
Uppercu, Inglis M., Rumson, and F. J. Joyce, Keyport,
N. J. Canned liquid dispensing means. 2,069,984 ;
Feb. 9.
Upshaw, Lucius F., Jr., Pasadena, Calif. Rotary engine.
2,079,192 ; May 4.
Upson, Charles A., assignor to The Upson Company, Lock-
port, N. Y. Base for floor coverings and the like.
2,075.317 ; Mar. 30.
Upson Company, The. (See Paton, Clyde R., assignor.)
Upson Company. The. (See Upson, Cliarles A., assignor.)
Upson, Maxwell M., Englewood, and E. A. Smith, Chat-
ham, N. J., assignors to Raymond Concrete Pile Com-
pany, New Y'ork, N. Y. Concrete pile manufacture.
2,099,285 ; Nov. 16.
Upson, Walter L., University City, Mo., assignor to The
Torrington Manufacturing Co., Torrington, Conn. Fluid
reaction apparatus. 2,072,322 ; Mar. 2.
, Upton, Albert SI., Oakland, Calif. Case for storage bat-
teries. 2,093,583; Sept. 21.
Upton, Albertus, Waveland, Ind. Stovepipe collar and
anchor. 2,102,339 ; Dec. 14.
Upton, Cliarles B., Piqua. Ohio. Apparatus for rendering
and refining fats. 2,075,070 ; Mar. 30.
Upton. David R., Escobas, Tox. Auger circulating pump.
2,067,108; .Tan. 5.
Upton, John M., assignor to Filshie Lead Head Nail Com-
pany. Inc., Chicago, 111. Method of and apparatus for
making load liead fasteners. 2,082,604 ; June 1.
TTrbach, Franz. (See Kunz, J., and Urbach.)
Urbain, Oliver M., and W. R. Stemen, Columbus, as-
signors to C. H. Lewis, Harpster, Ohio. Water purifi-
cation. 2,086,753 ; July 13.
Urbain. Oliver M., and W. R. Stemen, Columbus, assignors
to C. IT. IjOwIs, Harpster, Oliio. Recovering acids.
2.102,103; Dec. 14.
Urbanek, Julius, Vienna, and H. Heinzl, Knittelfeld,
Austria. Movable stnybolt. 2,008,968 : Jan. 26.
Urbanek. Ott6, Bulakalasz, Hungary. Toy. 2,088,885 ;
Aug. 3.
llrbaniak, Ignalz, Ilindonburg, (Jerinany. Device for cor-
ing, dividing, and condensing ingots of cruciform cross-
section. 2,07S,702 ; Apr. 27.
Urfer, Adolf. (See Wade. P. A., and Urfer.)
Urfer, Adolf, New Rochelle, N. Y., assignor to Pioneer
Instrument ("Jompany, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Rate of climb instrument. Re. 20,263 ; Feb. 9.
Urfer, Adolf, Klcliniond 1 1111. assignor to Pioneer Instru-
ment Company, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Indicat-
ing relative nngular movements. 2.007.4G7 : Jan. 12.
Urfer, Adolph, Richmond Hill, assignor to Pioneer Instru-
ment Company, Incorporated, Brooklyn, N. Y. Operat-
ing a repenting device. 2,089.087 ; Aug. 17.
Urllng, Lewis II. (See Wilson, \V, M. and Urling.)
Urquhart, Adam, Vancouver, Itrltlsh Columbia, assignor
to Walter Ilollowav, (irahamvalo. Canada. Animal
trap. 2,070,82.''> ; May 11.
Urciuharl, Jesse T., SoulbaMiploii Countv, Va. Fortlll/.or
distributor. 2.006.i».''>:! : .Inn, 5.
Urquhart. RadollfTe M., Now York, N. Y., nsalgnor to
American Fomon Company. Camdon. N. J. Method and
apparatus for oxtlngulshlnc tiros. 2,000,001 ; AuR. 17.
638
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Urquhart. Radcliffe M., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
American Fomon Company, Camden, X. J. Handling
and utilizing foam forming chemicals. 2,090.602 ; Aug.
17.
Urquhart, William R.. Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wing-
foot Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Masticating plas-
tics or the like. 2.092,720 : Sept. 7.
Urschel, Bertis H., Bowling Green, Ohio. Tubular axle.
2,073,035 ; Mar. 9.
Urschel, Uertis H., Bowling Green. Ohio. Closure fas-
tener. 2.075.243 : Mar. 30.
Urschel, William E., Valparaiso, Ind. Filling machine
and process of filling containers. 2.071,006; Feb. 16.
Urschel. William E., Valparaiso, Ind. Fruit or vegetable
topper. 2.074,677 ; Mar. 23.
Urschel, William E., Valparaiso, Ind. Vegetable peeler.
2,100,793 ; Nov. 30.
Urschel. William E., Valparaiso, Ind. Cultivating and
weedinc device. 2,103.306 : Dec. 2S.
Ursum, Werner. Berlin-Wilmersdorf. assignor to firm E.
Taeschner, Chem.-pharm. Fabrik. Potsdam. Germany.
Barbituric acid compound. 2.093.120 : Sept. 14.
Urtel. Rudolf, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H.. Berlin, Germany. De-
tector circuit. 2.097.902: Nov. 2.
Urtel, Rudolf, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin. Germany.
Cathode ray apparatus. 2,100.618 : Nov. 30.
Usbeck, Christian, Steinbach-Hallenberg, Germanv. Paste
cutting roller. 2,099,286 ; Nov. 16.
Usher. Harry C, New Haven, and J. J. Kispert. Hamden,
assignors to I. Newman & Sons. Inc., New Haven, Conn.
Corset clasp. 2,080,240 ; May 11.
Usselman. George L., Port Jefferson, N. Y., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Modulator. 2,074,440 ;
Mar. 23.
Usselman. George L.. Port Jefferson. N. T., assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Modulation. 2.075,071 ;
Mar. 30.
Usselman, George L., Port Jefferson, N. T.. assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Variable condenser.
2,085,838; July 6.
Utah Radio Products Company. (See Barrett, Edward L.,
assignor. )
Utah Radio Products Company. (See Barrett, E. L., and
Brandstrom. nssignors.)
Utah Radio Products Company. (See Barrett, E. L., and
Manahan, assignors.)
Utah Rjidio Products Company. (See Bertschi, Jacob,
assignor,)
Utilities Service Company, Inc. (See Miller, Herbert E.,
assignor.)
Utility Innovations Inc. (See Muentener, Christian ('..
assignor. )
Utility Manufacturing Company. (See Hutchcns, Ed-
ward, assignor.)
Utility Packages, Inc. (See Daller, Adrian O., assignor.)
Utility Packages, Inc. (See Grace, Charles J., Jr., as-
signor.)
Utility Patents Trust. (See Cowles, Irving.)
tJtlev. Francis W., Louisville, Ky. Fishing pole support. *
2,689,452 ; Aug. 10.
Uttlfv. Frpd. Edgcwood. R. I. Tombination drinking
glass and tooth brush holder. 2,092,660 ; Sept. 7.
Utz. .\nthony, Hartford, Conn., assignor to Royal Type-
writer Conipanv. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Typewriting
machine. 2.099..')04 : Nov. 16.
Utzinger. Max, and M. P.ommer, liiehen, near Basel, as-
signors to Society of Chemical Industry in Basle. Basel.
Switzerland. 1 :4 :5 tribenzoylamino-S-livdroxvanthra-
quinones. 2.094.311: Sept. 28.
Uvanov, Stephen. Cold Spring, N. Y. Wrench.
2.0S9.5S9 ; Aug. 10.
Uytenbogaart. Johannes. (See Bartunek, R., Hartmann,
Stoecl;ly. and Uytenbogaart.)
Uyterhoeven. Willom. (See Druyvesteyn. M. J., Uyter-
hoeven, Bol. .ind van Pam.1
Uyferhoevt-n. Willom. (See Hoist. G., and Uyterhoeven.)
Uyterhoeven, Willem. (See Verburg, C, "and Uyter-
hoeven. )
Uyterhoeven. Willem, Jf. van Dam, C. Verburg, and J.
Bruijnes, Eindhoven. Netherlands, assignors to General
Electric Cfimpany. Gaseous electric discharge lamp
device. 2.07(5.754 ; Apr. 13.
Uyterhoeven. Willem. C. Verburg. and M. van Dam. Eind-
hoven, Netherlands, assignors to General Electric Com-
pany. Gaseous electric discharge metal vapor lamp
device. 2,080.902; May IS.
Uyterhoeven. Willem. and C. Verburg. Eindhoven. Nether-
lands, assignors to General Electric Company. (Gaseous
electric discharge lamp device. 2.103.046 : Dec. 21.
Uyterhoeven. Willem. and C. Verburg. Eindhoeven. Nether-
lands, assignors to General Elertrlc Comp.any. Gaseous
electric discharge device. 2.103.047: Dec. 21.
Uzell. Abraham, Brooklyn, N. T. Shipping box or carton.
2.067.740: Jan. 12.
V. I). T.lmlted. (See Dahl. O.. and Black, assignors.)
Vncrhlna. Palmino. (See ritterlo, S.. and Vacchlna.)
Vacher, Henri E. J. (.'^ee Buelna, Guadaliipe, asslcnor.)
Vnro Products. Inc. (See LInsley, Douglas F., assignor.)
Varuum Chimney Corporation. (See White, L., and
Compton, Jr., aRsignorti.)
Vacuum Engine Corporation. (See McVoy. Vincen P.,
assignor.)
Vadasz, Etieune, Sainte-Croix, Switzerland. Door brake.
2,079,054 ; May 4.
Vaders, Eugen, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Weld-
ing rod. 2,069,906 : Feb. 9.
Vadner, Samuel, Crestwood, N. Y. Testing compression
strength of materials. 2,078.296 : Apr. 27.
Vahle. Edgar W.. assisnor to The Huffman Manufacturing
Company. Davton, Ohio. Dlspensintr device. 2,067,554;
Jan. 12.
Vahle. Elmer E. (See Schelot, N., and Vahle.)
\'ail. I)an R. (See Jensen. W. E.. and Vail.)
Vail, Henry H., Deltaville, Va., assignor to Automatic
Drive and Transmission Company, Gloucester City, N. J.
Selective clutch mechanism. Re. 20,508 ; Sept. 14.
Vail, Henry H.. Deltaville, Va. Clutch mechanism.
2,094,247 ; Sept. 28.
Valasek, Otakar, Chicago, HI. Weedless guard for fish
lures, etc. 2,079,883 ; May 11.
Vale, Baldwin, San Francisco, Calif. Fire escape.
2,101,659 ; Dec. 7.
Valentenyi. Alexander. (See Dvorzsfik, H., Valent^nyi,
and Kachelmarin.)
Valentin. Andre, Belfort, France, assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Control system. 2,090.584 : Aug. 17.
Valentin, Auguste, and L. Bassani, Paris, France. Ap-
paratus for obtaining films for cinematographic pro-
jection in colors. 2,0(iS,209 : Jan. 19.
Valentine, Carroll E. (See Peterson, A. J. A., and Valen-
tine.)
Valentine, Frank I. (See Lawrence. F. H., and Valentine.)
Valentine, Irving R., Erie, Pa., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. High temperature lubricant and prepa-
ration. 2.0SS.452 : July 27.
Valentine, Irving R., Erie, Pa., assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Vehicle brake. 2.089,080 : Aug. 3.
Valentine, Irving R., Erie, Pa., assignor to (jeneral Elec-
tric Company. Brazing flux. 2. 099. 082 : Nov. 16.
Valentine, Leonard W., Baltimore, Md. Liquid dispensing
apparatus. 2.100.990 : Nov. 30.
Valentine, Percy W., Brooklvn. N. Y. Innersole with
attached rib. 2.069,864 : Feb. 9.
Valentine, Thomas G., and E. J. Brennan, San Diego, CaiU.
>rer.il siuayiiig apparatus. 2.102.395 : Dec. 14.
Valjean. Ben. as^signor to Motor Wheel Corporation, Lans-
inir. Mich. Cookins range. 2.067.296 : Jan. 12.
Valjean. Ben, assignor to Motor Wheel (Corporation, Lan-
sing. Mich. Oil burnini: device. 2.068.441 : Jan. 19.
Valjean. Ben, assignor to Motor Wheel Corporation,
Lansing, Mich. Combustion apparatus. 2,073,270 ;
Mar. 9.
Valle. Saverio D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Memorial candle.
2.072.692 : Mar. 2.
Vallet, Stanley F. L., St. Louis, Mo. Constructing build-
ings. 2,070,937; Feb. 16.
Valley Mould &- Iron Corporation. (See Kauffman. Ed-
mund J., assignor.)
Valley Camp Coal Company. The. ( See Dartnell, William
W., assignor.)
Valliant. Edwin D., Jr. (See Valliant, Edwin D.. and
E. D., Jr.)
Valliant, Edwin D., and E. D. Valliant, Jr.. near Hollister,
Calif. Bottle closure. 2.091.460 ; Aug. 31.
Vallone. Joseph M.. assignor to Barcalo Manufacturing
Company, Buffalo. N. Y. Frame for gliders and the
like. 2.099.457 ; Nov. 16.
Vana, Charles A. (See Haag, I. L., and Vana.)
\ ana. James. Milwaukee. W is. Battery cable V
clami'. 2 076.257: .Apr. 6.
Vana, Rudolph. San Antonio, Tex. Domino and other
game registers. 2.095.161: Oct. 5.
Van Ackeren. Paul. Essen, Germanv, assignor, bv mesne
'i^''^^^^f,'V^-J'^ Koppers Company. Coke oven door.
Re. 20.5I0 ; Sept. 21.
Van Ackeren. Paul. Esson. Germanv, assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to The Koppers Companv. Elimination
of poisonous waste liquors. 2.067 0''9 •" Jan 5
Van Ackeren, Paul. Essen-Ruhr, Germanv, ' assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Koppers Companv. Coke oven
door. 2.0l2..^37: Mar. 2.
Van .\ckeren. Paul. Esson-on-the-Ruhr. Germanv. assignor
by mesne assignments, to Koppers Compinv. Pitts-
burgh. Pa. Door for horizontal chamber ovens for
the production of gas and coke. 2.085.775 : July 6.
Van .Ackeren. P.nul, Essen. Germanv. assignor, bv mesne
.assignments, to Koppers Companv. Pittsburgh, Pa.
r-ontinuous-vertical coking retort oven. 2.100.75S ; Nov.
Van Ackeren, Paul, Essen, Germanv, assignor, bv me.sne
assignments, to Koppers Company. Pittsburgh, Pa.
N v Trf horizontal chamber ovens. 2.100,759 ;
Vanak Corporation (See Knee, Aaron A., assignor.)
%aA7m7 20 ^'^e^'^5"' Pa- Hat holder. Re.
Van .-^1b!;da "Lieuwe E. W.. Bloemendaal, Netherlands.
Drift sicht indicator. 2.086.372 : .Tulv 6 "»""=>•
s'lP^ir'^to'thL^fl^^-,^- A5'^t«'"<'««- Netherlands, as-
signor to the firm of Carl Zeisi. Jena, Germanv Re-
2.068.829 fjTnCe'''^ ^°''^'' ^°'" "I'oto^aph^^er^
^ ".Mlen'r' ^'■^^'^""'^ ^- (See Wilford, E. B.. and van
^'"* romn;.nrK°.*^-T^'''P^^^°<'^- ^'- J- assignor to Baker
Dec T4 Investment composition. 2,102,444 ;
ittery cable terminal
LIST OF PATENTEES
639
Van Allen, Lawrence R., Chicago, 111. Finishing mate-
rial and making the same. 2,067,297 ; Jan. 12.
Van Ame, Emma W., Detroit, Jlich. Garment cutter
plotting instrument. 2,103,39.3 : Dec. 28.
Van Bebber, Glenn O., Denver, Colo. Breeches construc-
tion. 2,074,574; Mar. 23.
Van Berkel, Cornelis F. M., Wassenaar, Netherlands, as-
signor to U. S. Slicing Machine Company, La Porte,
Ind. Slicing machine. 2,095,043 ; Oct. 5.
Van Berkel, Wilhelmus A., Clarens, Switzerland, assignor
to U. S. Slicing Machine Company, La Porte, Ind.
Pusher plate. 2,073,860 ; Mar. 16.
Van Berkel, Wilhelmus A., Clarens, Montreux, Switzer-
land, assignor to U. S. Slicing Machine Company,
La Porte, Ind. Slicing machine driving mechanism.
2,081,256 ; May 25.
Van Berkel, Wilhelmus A.. Clarens, Switzerland, assignor
to U. S. Slicing Machine Company, La Porte, Ind.
Slicing machine. 2,103,567 ; Dec. 28.
Van Blankensteyn, Cornelius F., Lansing, Mich. Fastener
for license plates. 2,082,311 ; June 1.
Van Bloem, Paul S., Great Neck, assignor to Vildng Prod-
ucts Corporation, New York, N. Y. Illuminated indi-
cating device. 2,071,777 ; Feb. 23.
Van Bloem, Paul S., Great Neck, assignor to Viking
Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Clock.
2,084,050 ; June 15.
Van Bloem, Paul S., Great Neck, assignor to Viking
Products Corporation, New York, N. Y. Clock.
2,091,342 ; Aug. 31.
Van Bruuimelen, Pieter D., Weehawken. N. J. Vehicle
lifting apparatus. 2,078,819 ; Apr. 27.
Van Brunt, Edward P. (See Van Brunt, Henry W'.,
assignor.)
Van Brunt, Henry W., assignor of one-half to E. P. Van
Brunt, Germantown, N. Y. Alarm switch. 2,092,564 ;
Sept. 7.
Van Buren, John, Brooklyn, N. Y. Wrapping machine.
2,078,619 ; Apr. 27.
Van Buren, John, Brooldyn, N. Y. Machine for wrapping
and boxing articles. 2,084,515 ; June 22.
Van Buskirk, William H., Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Safety milk bottle container. 2,084,228 ;
June 15.
Van Buskirk, William H., Vancouver, British Columbia,
Canada. Safety milk bottle container. 2,094,507 ;
Sept. 28.
Van Campen, Pieter, Amsterdam, Netherlands, assignor
to Shell Development Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Preparation of mud-flush. 2,085,517 ; June 29.
Van Caneghem, Achilles E. F., Berlin-Halensee, Germany.
Motor cycle. 2,075,785 : Mar. 30.
A'ance, Alva J., Beverly Hills, Calif. Apparatus for effect-
ing separation of the parts of dentures. 2,099,087 ;
Nov. 16.
Vance, Arthur W., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Circuits for cathode-ray tubes. 2,074,495 ;
Mar. 23.
Vance, Arthur W., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Television deflecting circuits. 2,074.496 ;
Mar. 23.
Vance, Arthur W., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Method of and apparatus for producing
electrical waves. 2,085,402 ; June 29.
Vance, Arthur W., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Regulating device. 2,075.966 :
Apr. 6.
Vance, Arthur W., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Television system. 2,102,139 ;
Dec. 14.
Vance, Arthur W., Haddonfield, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Cathode ray tube deflecting
circuits. 2.093.177 : Sept. 14.
Vance, Howard C. Detroit, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Eaton-Erb Foundry Company, Vassar, Mich.
Mold coating. 2,090,408; Aug. 17.
Vance, Robert E., assignor to Bona Allen, Incorporated,
Buford, Ga. Swing attachment for stirrup leatliers.
2,091,897 ; Aug. 31.
Van Cleef Bros. (See Breslove, Abel H., assignor.)
Van Cleef Bros. (See Van Cleef, Noah, assignor.)
Van Cleef Bros. (See Van Cleef, Paul, assignor.)
Van Cleef Bro.s. (See Wonder, Charles E., assignor.)
Van Cleef, Noah, assignor to Van Cleef Bros., Chicago, 111.
Vulcanizing apparatus. 2,079,820 ; May 11.
Van (Mcef, Paul, assignor to Van Cleef Bros.. Chicago. 111.
Tape and making the same. 2,084,878 ; June 22.
Van Cleef, Paul, assignor to Van C\po( Bros., (^hicago. 111.
Fuel plate for vulcanizing purposes. 2,087,489 ; July
20.
Vancott, Benjamin R., liOs Angeles, Calif. Air condi-
tioning apparatus. 2,098,443 ; Nov. 9.
Vancouver Ijil)erty Investment Co., et al. (See May,
Ray T)., assignor.)
van Dam, Martinus. (See Druyvesteyn, M. J., Uyter-
lioevcn, Bol, and van Dam.)
Van D.iiM, MartiiiuH. (See Uyterlioeven, W., van Dam,
Ver))urg, and Bruijnes.)
Van Dam, Martinus. (See Uyterhoovon, W., Verburg,
and van Dam.)
Van de Casteele, Marc, Roubaix, France. Apparatus for
weaving terry fabric. 2,099,780 ; Nov. 23.
Van de Graaff, Robert J., Cambridge, Mass., assignor to
Research Corporation, New York, N. Y. Material in;-
sulator for use in vacuum. 2,082,474 ; June 1.
Van de Griendt, Gerald H. (See Engs, W., and van de
Griendt.)
Van de Griendt, Gerald H., Oakland, assignor to Shell
Development Companv. San Francisco, Calif. Produc-
tion of alcohols. 2,076,213 ; Apr. 6.
Van Degrift, Thomas C, Detroit, Mich., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating
apparatus. 2,093,496 ; Sept. 21.
Van de Lande, Leonardus M. F. (See Wibaut, J. P., van
de Lande, and Wallagh.)
Van den Berghen, Emma, New York, N. Y. Static electric
machine. 2,088,934 ; Aug. 3.
Van den Bogaert, Alexander G. A., Surbiton, assignor to
No-Nail Cases Proprietary Limited, London, England.
Manufacture of boxes. 2,101,966 ; Dec. 14.
Van den Boogaard, John, assignor to American Seating
Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Folding chair.
2,091,660 ; Aug. 31.
Vandendries, Coineille. (See Ferrero, P., and Vanden-
dries.)
Vandenput, Pierre, La Hulpe, Belgium. Driving device.
2,094,730 ; Oct. 5.
Vanderbilt, Byron M., Chicago Heights, 111., assignor to
Victor (ihemical Works. Metal cleaning composition.
2,084,361 : June 22.
Vanderbilt, R. T., Company. (See Sommerville, Albert A.,
assignor.)
Vanderbilt, R. T., Company. (See Sproat, Ira E., as-
signor.)
Vanderbilt, R. T., Company, Incorporated. (See Alton,
William H.. assignor.)
Vandergrift, James G., Spencer, W. Va., assignor to W. E.
Snee, West Elizabeth, Pa. Treatment of wells.
2,094,479 ; Sept. 28.
Vanderhofif, Russell E. (See Weber, M. J., and Vander-
hoff.)
Vanderhoof, Frank E., assignor of one-Iialf to L. Bram-
brut, Greenwich, Conn. Bottle stopper lock. 2,095,272 ;
Oct. 12.
Vanderhoof, Lawrence A., assignor to Corry-Jamestown
Manufacturing Corporation, Corry, Pa. Filing cabinet.
2,081,470 ; May 25.
Van der Horst, Hajo L., assignor to N.»V. Philips' Gloeil-
ampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Grid con-
trolled discharge tube. 2,086,057 ; July 6.
Van der Horst, Hajo L., assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloei-
lampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Rectifying
tube. 2,096,292 ; Oct. 19.
Van der Meulen, Peter A., assignor to J. R. Ditmars,
New Brunswick, N. J. Coated paper. 2,069,786 ;
Feb. 9.
Van der Meulen, Peter A., assignor to J. R. Ditmars,
New Brunswick, N. J. Thin flexible film composition.
2,069,787 ; Feb. 9.
Vanderpoel, Albert G. H. (See Melcher, A. A., and Van-
derpoel.)
Van der Pol, Balthasar. (See Posthumus, K., and van
der Pol.)
Vanderpool, Wade, assignor of one-half to D. Wakefield,
Stevenson, Wash. Nonfouling drill. 2,101,566 ; Dec. 7.
Vanderput, Anthony W., Los Angeles, Calif. Single com-
partment selective vending machine. 2,098,097 ; Nov. 9.
Van der Pyl, Edward, Holden, assignor to Norton Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Abrasive wheel. 2,069,788 ;
Feb. 9.
Van der Pyl, Edward, Holden, assignor to Norton Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Abrasive wheel. 2,072,051 ;
Feb. 23.
Van der Pyl, Edward. Holden, assignor to Norton Com-
pany, Worcester, Mass. Abrasive wheel. 2,077,345;
Apr. 13.
Van der Trappen, Pieter H. (See van Doorne, H. J., and
van der Trappen.)
Van der Tuuk, Jacob H. (See Bouwers, A., and van dor
Tuuk.)
Vander Veer, John II. V. (See Johnson, F. E., Vander
Veer, and Parvin.)
Vanderveld, Anthony, Grand Rapids, Mich. Powder dis-
penser. 2,101.375: Doc. 7.
Vanderveld, Anthony, assignor to Grand Rapids Store
E(|uipnient Comi)any, Grand Rapids, Micli. Drawer
Ijartitioning. 2,082,067; June 1.
Vanderveld, .Anthony, assignor to Grand Rapids Store
E(iuii)nient Company, (Jrand Rapid.s, Mich. Showcase
ornamentation. 2,082,668 ; June 1.
Vandervoort, Levi A., assignor of ono-half to C. E. Sense-
man, Tulsa, Okla. Rod hanger. 2.096,600 ; Oct. 19.
Vandervoort, Milford T., Grand Rapids, Mich. Theater
seat. 2,070,387 ; Feb. 0.
Van der Waals, llendrlk G., Arnhem, Netherlands, as-
signor (o American Enka Corporation. Spinning and
winding artificial silk filaments. 2,070.802; Apr. 13.
Van der Waals, llendrik (!., .Vrnhoni. NethtMlands. as-
signor to American Enka Corporation. lOnUa, N. t\
Spinning arrangement. 2,084,920 ; June 22.
Vanderzpc, Harry M., nnslgnor to W'ostlnghou.-ic Kloclrlc
Elevator (Company, Chicago, 111. Door opiM-ator for
elevators. 2,09 1.385 ; Sept. 28.
640
IXDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Vandpvplde. Felix, Luxemburg, Wis. Rural mail bos.
2,097,110; Oct. 26.
Van Deventer, Harry R., and J. J. Shively, New Yorli, N. Y.,
. assignors to Neosign Corporation. Luminous sign.
2,068,360 ; Jan. 19.
Van Deventer, Harry R., New York, and S. C. McKeown,
Jlount Vernon, N. Y., assignors, by mesne assignments,
to General Motors Corporation. Combined refrigerat-
ing and power actuated device. 2,075.840 ; Apr. 6.
Van Deventer, Harry R., and J. J. Shively, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Service Devices, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Portable illuminated sign. 2,090,989 :
Aug. 24.
Van Deventer, Harry R., and W. W. Wood, .assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Service Devices, Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Illuminated sign. 2,094,436 ; Sept.
28.
Van Deventer, Harry R., and J. J. Shively, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Service Devices. Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Animated sign. 2,102.243 ; Dec. 14.
Van de Voorde, Eugen, Bremen, Germany. Impregnating
and freshing-up device for drv ink ribbons of typewrit-
ing machines. 2,098,171 : Nov. 2.
Van Dijck, Willem J. D., The Hague, Netherlands, as-
signor to Shell Development Company, S.an Francisco,
Calif. Solvent extraction process. 2,081,719 ; May 25.
Van Dijck, Willem ,T. D., The Hague, Netherlands, as-
signor to Shell Development Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Extraction process. 2,081,720 ; May 25.
Van Dijck, Willem J. D., The Hague, Netherlands, as-
signor to Shell Development Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Retining mineral oil. 2,085,518 ; June 29.
Van Dijck, Willem J. D., The Hague, Netherlands, as-
signor to Shell Development Company, .San Francisco,
Calif. Extraction process. 2,092,739 ; Sept. 7.
Van Dijck, Willem J. D., and A. W. J. Mayer, The Hague,
Netherlands, assignors to Shell Development Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Solvent extraction process.
2,081,721 ; May 25.
Van Uonimelf>n. Peter, Holland, Mich., assignor to Gul-
bransen Company, Chicago, 111. Piano. 2,094,197 ;
Sept. 28.
Van Doorne, Hubertus J., Deurne, and P. H. van der
Trappen, Breda, Netherlands. Rear wheel support for
a motor vehicle. 2,098,894 ; Nov. 9.
Vandoren, Bernard J., assignor to General Motors- Cor-
jioration, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,102,171 ; Dec. '14.
Van Doren, Harold L.. and R. C. Deigert. Toledo. Ohio.
Cabinet or similar article. 2,095.722 ; Oct. 12.
Van Doron, Harold S., Williston Park, N. Y. Remotely
controlled chemical compound formulator. 2,085.881 ;
July 6.
Van Dorn, Horace B., Maplewood, assignor to Joseph Dixon
Crucible Company, Jersey City, N. J. Eraser for pencil
and holding tip therefor. 2,087,310 ; July 20.
Van Dusen, George, deceased, Syracuse, N. Y., by Gaylor
Brothers, Incorporated, Syracuse, N. Y., assignee. Type
card for printing machines. Re. 20.344 ; Apr. 27.
Van Dusen, Milton S. (See Smith, G. A., and Van Dusen.)
Van Duyne-Moran Fixtures, Co. (See Sailstad, Edward J.,
assignor.)
V.in Dvko. Henrv A., Grove Citv, Ohio. Vulcanizing unit.
2.07.T.4S6 : ]\Iar. 30.
Van Dyke. John W., assignor to Atlantic Refining Coni-
panv, Philadelphia, Pa. Stair structure for tanks.
2.085.839 : July 6.
Van Dyke ICnitting Co. (See Smith, Andrew, assignor.)
Van Dyke, Russel II. (See Kenyon, W. O., and Van
Dyke.)
Van Dyl;e, William A., Forest Grove, Orcg. Grain and
seed separator. 2,071.908; Feb. 23.
Vanek. Joseph R., Poughkcepsle, N. Y. Nonspillable
storage battery. 2,070.979: Feb. 16.
Van Enkevnnrt, Albert J., Milwaukoo, Wis. Flowerpot
holder. 2,103,127 : Dec. 21.
Van Kpps. Kenneth S., Maywood, 111. Safety control for
gas governors. 2.095.426; Oct. 12.
Van Evera, De Witt, et al. (See Geary, James F., as-
signor.)
Van Evera, J. Wilbur, et al. (See Geary, James F., as-
signor.)
Van Fleet, Vincent E., Detroit, Mich. Weather strip.
2,100,556: Nov. .30.
Van Geel, Willem C. (See de Boer, J. H., and van Geel.)
Van Gessel, Karcl M. (See Jonker. J. L. H., and Van
Gessol.)
Van Gogh, Willem D.. assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloel-
lampenfabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Receiving
clrcult.s. 2,077.597 ; Apr. 20.
Van Guilder, Walter. Oak Park, assignor to G-M I,ahora-
torleB, Inc.. Chicago. III. Mechanical drive svstcMu.
2.087.709 ; July 20.
Vun Guilder. Walter, Oak Park, 111., assignor to General
lOlertrlr Coiiipiiny. Mixini: ilevic'V 2.10:!.!122 : Dec. 28.
Van Guilder. Walter. Oak Park, and K. 11. Sonin\ermeyer.
Evanston, assignors to G-M I^aboratovie.s. Inc.. Chiciigo.
111. Coin controlled niechnniani. 2.087.710 ; July 20.
Van TTalteren, Andrew S. (See Hunt, J. II., and Van
Ilalteren.)
Van Ilaliercn, Andrew S.. Akron. Ohio, assignor to Motor
Wheel Corporation, Lansing, Mich. Brake drum con-
st met Ion. 2.099,833; Nov. 23.
Van Ilartingsvelt, Hendrik, Bussum, Netherlands. Appa-
ratus for taking photographs of the upper and lower
jaws. 2,072,390 ; Mar. 2.
Van Heeden, Arthur P.. assignor, by mesne assignments,
to Universal Oil Products Company, Chicago, 111. Ap-
paratus for producing gas. 2,099,150 ; Nov. 16.
Vanheerswynghels, Joseph L. A., Brussels, Belgium.
Impulse transmitting device. 2.072,572 ; Mar. 2.
Van Hille. Pierre, Tourcoing. and R. Taine, La Madeleine-
Lez-Lille, said Van Hille assignor to The firm Ateliers
Saint-Eloi, Tourcoing, Nord, France. Carding machine.
2,086,308 ; July 6.
Van Hoflfen. Hendrik A. M., assignor to Naamlooze Ven-
nootschap Hollandsche Draad-en Kabelfabriek, Amster-
dam, Netherlands. Conducting rubber and its applica-
tion. 2,081,517 ; May 25.
Van Horn, Duane, Plymouth JMeeting, a<5.signor to Edward
G. Budd Jlanufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Sheet
metal dome for planetarium or the like. 2,071,093 ;
Feb. 16.
Vanhorn, James J., assignor to Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway signaling apparatus.
2.009,342 ; Feb. 2.
Vanhorn, James J., assignor to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale. Pa. Apparatus for controlling
railway switches. 2.069,634 ; Feb. 2.
Vanhorn, James J., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Apparatus for the
control of highway crossing signals. 2,085.930 : July 6.
Vanhorn, James .T., assignor to The Union Switch ,& Sig-
nal Compan.v, Swissvale. Pa. Apparatus for the control
of highway crossing signals. 2,085,931 ; July 6.
Vanhorn, James J., assignor to The t^fnion Switch &
Signal Company, Swissvale. Pa. Apparatus for the
control of highway crossing signals. 2,085,932 ; July 6.
Vanhorn, James J., assignor to The Union Switch & Sig-
nal Compan.v, Swissvale, Pa. Railway traffic control-
ling apparatus. 2,090,711 ; Aug. 24.
Vanhorn, James J., assignor to The Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railwav traffic controlling ap-
paratus. 2,095.682 ; Oct. 12.
Vanhorn, James J., assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway signaling.
2,102.445 ; Dec. 14.
Van Horn, Junius B. (See Mendenhall, E., and Van
Horn.)
Van Horn, Juni\is B., Alhambra, and E. M. Wagner,
South Gate, assignors, by mesne assignments, to Byron
Jackson Co., Huntington Park, Calif. Motor construc-
tion. 2,080,678 : May 18.
Van Horn, Lee. (See Forrest, H. O., and Van Horn.)
Van Horn, William H., assignor to The C. M. Kemp
Manufacturing Company, Baltimore, Md. Automatic
tire check. 2,085,485; June 29.
Van Iluffel, Isadore J., Warren, Ohio. Metal tubing.
2.086,143 ; July 6.
^■an ilulst, Jan, Amsterdam. Netherlands, assignor to
The Patent and Licensing Corporation, Boston, Jlass.
.'Solidifying earth. 2.075,244: Mar. 30.
Van Hyning, Rollyu, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
J. R. Gamnieter. Akron, Ohio. Form cleaning ap-
paratus. 2.082,746: June 1.
Vanick. James S. (Soe Merica. P. D., Vanick. and Wick-
onden.)
Vanilite Products Inc. (See Morcv. Willis R., assignor.)
Van Impe, Faldani, Ransart, Belgium. Centrifugal drier.
2,091,536 ; Aug. 31.
Vanity Fair Silk Mills. (See Herb, Leroy B., assignor.)
Vanity Fair Silk Mills. (See Scheer, Richard H., as-
signor.)
Vanity Fair Silk Mills. (See Sheehy, Daniel F., assignor.)
A an Kooton, Jacob, Brooklvn, N. Y. Foldable table
2.1 on. to:; : Dec. 2,S.
Viin Lammeren, Willem P.. Voorschoten. Netherlands.
Meat cutting machine. 2,085,484 ; June 29.
Van Law, Durbin, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
I'owderco Inc., Denver, Colo. Burner. 2,096 945 •
Oct. 26.
Van Law. Durbin, assignor to Powderco. Inc.. Denver.
Colo. Apparatus for burning powdered fuel. 2.096,946 ;
Oct. 26.
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Van Liempt, Johannes A. M., Eindhoven. Netherlands as-
signor to General Electric Company. Electric in-
candescent lamp. 2.100.886: Nov 30
Van Loon. Carol J., and H. Rinia. Eindhoven, Netherlands
assignors to Radio Corporation of America. Multi-
range radio receiver. 2,085,403 ; June 29.
nn V."°"/, Carel J.. Eindhoven. Netherlands, assignor to
oAoo°olp"'fc?'""l'*l". <'f America. Tone control device.
2.093,245 ; Sept. 14.
Vari Luven. Courtland R.. West Palm Beach, Fla. Puz-
zle. 2.091.191 ; Aug. 24.
V.an Maiinon, Dirk H. J.. Berchem/Antwerp, Belgium.
Ivxtnicting ]uice from cut sugar beets and other gas
containing substances. 2,084,229 ■ June 15
''."nrr'cio- ^"'""'"n I- Ji'-. Lexington, Kv.' Aircraft.
J, 060. SI 0 ; Jan. 5.
Van Minnen Rinfe H.. and P. J. H. A. Nordlohne. Eind-
liov.Mi. Netherland.'! assignors to Radio Corporation of
mumpiier. "o'83.755'!"jun-I 1?,"'''"''"' '"'' "'^''""""^
LIST OF PATENTEES
641
Van Mourik Associates, Inc. (See van Mourik, Henry,
assignor.)
Van Mourik, Henry, assignor to Van Mourik Associates,
Inc., Detroit, Mich. Heel construction. 2,081,610 ;
May 25.
Van Nader, Bert D., Berkeley, Calif. Cast cutter.
2.102,047 ; Dec. 14.
Van Nest, Arden L. (See Underwood, C. M., and Van
Nest.)
Van Norman, Frederick D., assignor to Van Norman Ma-
chine Tool Company, Springfield, Mass. Oscillating
grinder. 2,076,508 ; Apr. 6.
Van Norman Machine Tool Company. (See Van Norman,
Frederick D., assignor.)
Van Nuland, John. (See Bouma, Wikke, assignor.)
Van Oort, Wien C, Orange City, Iowa. Piston expander.
2,092,377; Sept. 7.
Van Orden, James E., Acra, N. Y. Skip for concrete
mixers. 2,100,229 ; Nov. 23.
Van Orden, Millard E., Ithaca, N. Y. Eyeglass case.
2,094,861 ; Oct. 5.
Van Osten, Paul M. (See Perkins, C. W., and Van
Osten.)
Van Pelt, H. C, et al, trustees. (See Ducker, Louis F.,
assignor.)
Van Pesln, Adrianus J. (See Langedijk, S. L., and van
Peski.)
Van Peski, Adrianus J., Amsterdam, Netherlands, 'is-
signor to Shell Development Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Treating mineral oil distillates. 2,067,030 ;
Jan. 5.
Van Peski, Adrianus J., Bussum, Netherlands, assignor
to Shell Development Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Lowering the pour points of mineral oils. 2,073,080 ;
Mar. 9.
Van Peski, Adrianus J., and J. F. M. Caudrl, Amsterdam,
Netherlands, assignor to Shell Development Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Production of synthetic resins
and resinous materials. 2,092.295 ; Sept. 7.
Van Puymbroeck, Julien, Brussels, Belgium. Manufactur-
ing textile articles. 2,084,516 ; June 22.
Van Raalte Company. (See Scott, Herbert V. W., as-
signor.)
Van Ranst, Cornelius W., assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Blich. Internal combustion engine.
2,071,051 ; Feb. 16.
Van Ranst, Cornelius W., assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,071,714 ;
Feb. 23.
Van Ranst, Cornelius W., assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Transmission. 2,079,724 ;
May 11.
Van Ranst, Cornelius W., assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Clutch mechanism.
2,082,129 ; June 1.
Van Ranst, Cornelius W., assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,098,265 ;
Nov. 9.
Van Reesema, Nikolaas H. S. (See Hudig, J., and van
Reesema.)
Van Riper. Charles K., Carrael, Calif. Game board and
table. 2,069,487 ; Feb. 2.
Van Riper, Raymond D., Pittsburgh, Pa. Food slicing
device. 2.073,257 ; Mar. 9.
Van Royen, Herman J., Hoerde, Germany. Production
of rails. 2,088,282 : July 27.
Van Sant, Robert H. (See Schertz, F. M., and Van Sant.)
Van Sant, Robert H., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to American Chlorophyll, Inc. Extract-
ing chloroplasts. 2,074,441 : Mar. 23.
Van Schuck, Leon F., assignor to Western Di.splay Com-
pany, Wilmette, 111. Rotary sign. 2,075.245 ; Mar. 30.
Vanseiow, Waldemar. (See Sbeppard, S. E., and Vanse-
low.)
Van Slooten, Jacob. (See Dyksterhuis, P. R., and van
Slooten.)
Van Slooten, Jacob, Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Noise suppressor cir-
cuit. 2,076,803 : Apr. 13.
Van Stone, Clifford E., Taft, assignor of twelve and
one-half per cent to D. N. Shaffer, Pico, twenty-flve
per cent to M. Chancellor, Taft, and twelve and one-
half per cent to B. Stanford, La Hnbra, Calif. Pump
rod and valvn adjuster and spacer. 2,087,174 ; July 13.
Van Stono, Robert, et al. (See Hill, Joseph M., as-
signor.)
Vant, Isjidore, Denver, Colo. Meat grinder. 2,090,050;
Aug. 24.
Van Taack-Trakranon, Frederic, and G. Wietzel, Mann-
heim, assignors to I. O. Farbenlndustrie Aktiongcsell-
Rcliaft, Frank Port-on-the-MaIn, Germany. Production of
ncotiildcliydo from acetylene. 2,079,976; May 11.
Vantassel, ilarry (!., assignor (o The Union Switcll &
Signal Company, Swlssvale, Pa. Controlling apparatus
for higliway crosHiiig slgniils. 2,071,0.'')2 ; Kcl). 10.
VanfaHH<'l, Harry (,'., ii.ssignor to Tlio Union Switch &
Signal f;()nii)nnv, Swissv.'ili-, I'a. Unllwny tralUc con-
trolling ii|)piiniliis. 2,089,819; Aug. 10.
Vantassel, Harry C... nsBlgnor to The Union Switch &
Signal Company. Swlssvalo, I'n. Rnllwiw tralflc con-
trolling apparalUR. 2,095,044; Oct. 5.
Vantassel, Harry (^, assignor to The Union Switch &
Signal (.'ompany, Swlssvale, Pa. Railway IralUc con-
trolling apr)arMluH. 2,101,204 ; Doc. 7.
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Vantassel, Harry C, Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
traffic controlling apparatus. 2,092,863 ; Sept. 14.
Van Urk, Arend T., assignor to N. V. Philips' Gloeilampen-
fabrieken, Eindhoven, Netherlands. Device for recording
and reproducing acoustic vibrations. 2,072,610 ; Mar. 2.
Van Uum, John H., Lakewood, Ohio. Spring clip.
2,086,288 ; July 6.
Van Uum, John H., Lakewood, Ohio. Securing device.
2,100,017 ; Nov. 23.
Van Valkenburg, Hermon L., Wauwatosa, Wis., assignor
to Square D Company, Detroit, Mich. Automatic con-
troller. 2,080,241 ; May 11.
Van Valkenburg, Hermon L., Wauwatosa, Wis., assignor
to Square D Company, Detroit, Mich. Contactor con-
struction. 2,101.288 ; Dec. 7.
Van Valkenburg, Richard M., Fulton, N. Y. Golf tee.
2,103,026; Dec. 21.
Van Valkenburgh, Edgar H., Gloversville, N. Y. Buffing
roll. 2,089,721 ; Aug. 10.
Van Veen, Anton, West Hartford, Conn. Self-actuating
valve. 2,098,815 ; Nov. 9.
Van Vlaanderen Machine Company. (See Koch, William
J., assignor.)
Van Voorhis, George E., Dilliner, Pa. Valved coupling
for gas wells. 2.077,911 ; Apr. 20.
Van Voorhis, George E., Dilliner, Pa. Operation of gas
wells. 2,077,912 ; Apr. 20.
Van Vulpen, John, assignor to Vapor Car Heating Com-
pany, Inc., Chicago, 111. Steam heating system.
2,090,013 ; Aug. 17.
Van Vulpen, John, assignor to Vapor Car Heating Com-
pany, Inc., Chicago, 111. Steam heating system.
2,103,835 ; Dec. 28.
Van Vulpen, John, and E. A. Russell, Chicago, and P. B.
Parks, Oak Park, assignors to Vapor Car Heating Com-
pany, Inc., Chicago, 111. Float controlled switch mech-
anism. 2,084,051 ; June 15.
Van Wert, Irving B., Amherst, Mass. Window shelf.
2,092.234 : Sept. 7.
Van Wert, Samuel N. (See Brown, C. C, Van Wert, and
Arutunoflf. )
Van Winkle, William R., Madisonville, Ohio. Painter's
equipment. 2,095,351 ; Oct. 12.
Van Wyk, Paul, Portland, Oreg., assignor to Food Ma-
chinery Corporation, San Jose, Calif. Removing spray
residue and other accumulations from fruit and the
like. 2,102,340 ; Dec. 14.
Van Zandt, John H., Dallas, Tex., assignor to C. A. Dun-
ham Company, Marshalltown, Iowa. Effective tempera-
ture thermostat. 2,075,487 ; Mar. 30.
Van Zijp, Antonius J., Haarlem, assignor to Koninklijke
Nederlandsche Hoogovens en Staalfabrieken N. V.,
Ijmuiden, Netherlands. Manufacture of molds used
for casting metal pipes and the like by the centrif-
ugal method. 2,101,726; Dec. 7.
Vapor Car Heating Company. (See Russell, Edward A.,
assignor.)
Vapor Car Heating Company. (See Russell, E. A., and
Smith, assignors.)
Vapor Car Heating Company. (See Smith, William M.,
assignor.)
Vapor Car Heating Company. (See Van Vulpen, John,
assignor.)
Vapor Car Heating Company. (See Van Vulpen, J., Rus-
sell, and Parks, assignors.)
Vapor Car Heating Company. (See Wilson, Walter W.,
a.ssignor.)
Vapor Treating Processes, Inc. (See Craig, Wallace A.,
assignor.)
Varela, Arthur A., Washington, D. C. Ignition timer.
2,070,072 ; Feb. 9.
Varian, Russell H., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Farnsworth Television Incorporated. Forming discrete
areas. 2,075,377 ; Mar. 30.
Varian, Russell H., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Farnsworth Television Incorporated. Collecting sec-
ondary electrons. 2,075,378 ; Mar. 30.
Varian, Russell H., San Francisco. Calif., assignor to
Farnsworth Television Incorporated. Time delay oscil-
lator. 2,075,379 ; Mar. .30.
Varian, Russell H., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Farnsworth Television Incorporated. Modulating high
fr(>(|uency currents. 2.075.380 ; Mar. 30.
Varian, Russell II., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
l'\'irnsworlli Television Incorporated. Fluid cooled tube.
2,079,137 : May 4.
Varian, Russell IT., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to
Farnsworth Television Incorporated. Protected grid.
2,079,884; May It.
Varian, Russell 11.. San Francisco. Calif., assignor to
Farnsworth Television Incoriioratcd. Getter cartridge.
2.082, 208 ; June 1.
Varian, Russell II.. and B. C. Gardner, Philadelphia, Pa..
assignors to l''ariisworth Television Incorporated.
Cathode ray tube. 2.093.099; Sept. 21.
Varian, Russell II., San Francisco, {^allf., assignor to
Farnsworth Television Incorporated. (Jrld. 2,101,402;
Dec. 7,
Varllux Holding Corporation. (See Knobel, Max, as-
signor.)
Varkas. Si)lros S., New York, N. Y. Clutch niecliaulsni.
2,071,991 ; Feb. 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Varley, Edith A., executrix. (See Varley, Richard.)
Varley, Richard, deceased, New York. N. Y. ; E. A. Varley,
executrix. Alarm clock device. 2,099,547 ; Nor. 16.
Varley, Richard, New York. N. Y., assignor to Inu-r-Outor
Telephone Corporation. Dover, Del. Inter-outer tele-
phone system. 2,071,053; Feb. 16.
Varley, Richard, New York, N. Y., assignor to Inter-
Outer Telephone Corporation, Dover, Del. Dial tele-
phone indicator. 2,072,657 ; Mar. 2.
Varley, Richard, St. George. N. Y., assignor to Inter-Outer
Telephone Corporation, Dover, Del. Inter-outer tele-
phone system. 2,079,089 ; May 4.
Varley, Richard, St. George, Staten Island, N. Y., assignor
to Inter-Outer Telephone Corporation, Dover, Del.
Inter-outer telephone system and equipment. 2,080,586 ;
May 18.
Varley. Richard, St. George. N. Y.. assignor to Inter-Outer
Telephone Corporation, Dover. Del. Interior telephone
eiiuipment. 2,082.130 ; June 1.
Varley, Richard, St. George, Staten Island, N. Y., as-
signor to Inter-Outer Telephone Corporation. Dover,
Del. Interior telephone equipment. 2,100,887 ; Nov.
30.
Varley. Thomas W., New York, N. Y. Electrical measur-
ing instrument. 2.079.472 ; May 4.
Varner, Dana P.. Melvindale. and L. J. Ruedisueli, De-
troit, Mich. Electrode holder. 2.067,995 ; Jan. 19.
Varney, Thomas T., Jr., Broken Bow, Xebr. Combined
lifting and coupling tool. 2,072.391 : Mar. 2.
Varren, Alexander. (See Grussendorf. H.. and Varren.)
Varren. Alexander, assignor to Adolf Natlian. Essen. Ger-
many. Manifolding pattern sheet. 2.071.441 ; Feb. 23.
Varusky, John J. (See Ingraham, C. C., and Varusky. )
Vaser, Edward M., assignor to E. K. Rahke, Indianapolis.
Ind. Folding and wrapping machine. 2,089,513 ; Aug.
10.
A'asey, Roland A., Tucson, Ariz., assignor to H. H. Snell-
ing. Washington, D. C. Metal heating. 2,078,740 ;
Apr. 27.
Vass, Michael G.. Maywood, assignor to United States
Gypsum Company, Chicago, 111. Stud or joist.
2.075.772 : Mar. 30.
Vass, Michael G., Maywood, assignor to United States
Gypsum Company. Chicago, 111. Building construction.
2.075.773 : Mar. 30.
Vass, Michael G., Maywood, assignor to United States
Gypsum Company, Chicago, ill. Corner bead and
manufacturing same. 2,086,886 : July 13.
Vasselli, Anthony J.. Newark. N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Stem for electron discharge devices.
2,071.597 ; Feb. 23.
Vaszin, Aurel, Dayton, Ohio. Amusement device.
2,090,409 ; Aug. 17.
Vater, Willy, Leipzig, Gormanv. Ball and cup game.
2.097.652 : Nov. 2.
Vaughan, Andrew E., Jr.. Pottstown, assignor, by mesne
assignments, of one-half to H. Brinton Company, Phila-
delphia, Pa., and one-half to Standard-Trump Bros. Ma-
chine Company, Wilmington. Del. Reverse plating
mechanism for knitting machines. 2,096,217 ; Oct. 19.
Vaughan, Andrew E.. Jr.. and C. H. Diener, Pottstown,
assignors, by mesne assignments, of one-half to H.
Brinton Company. Philadelphia, Pa., and one-half to
Standard-Trump Bros. Machine Company, Wilmington,
Del. Reverse plating mechanism for knitting machines.
2.096.216: Oct. 19.
A'aughan Companv. (See Ponton. Fortunat. assignor.)
Vaughan & Bushnell Mfg. Co. (See Vaughan, Sanford S.,
assignor.)
Vaughan. David L.. Montgomer.v Township, Somerset
County, N. J. Target. 2.085,933 : July 6.
Vaughan. Henrv P., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-
pany. Detroit, Mich. Carburetor. 2.086.058 : July 6.
Vaughan. S.inford S., Oak Park, assignor to Vaughan &
Bushnell Mfg. Co., Chicago. 111. Hammer. 2.090,164;
Aug. 17.
Vauchan. William. (See Brown, A. E.. and Vaughan.)
Vaiiglian. William IT. (See Sargent, G., and Vaughan.)
Vaughan, Winston H., ^lontgomery. Ala. Road marker.
2.068.937 : Jan. 26.
Vauirlir-n. John V. (See Lazier. W. A., and Vaughen.)
A'aughen. John V., Lakewood, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company.
Wilmington, Del. Cadmium electrodeposition. 2.085.776 ;
July 6.
Vauglin, Cory R. (See Welker, M. M.. and Vaughn.)
Vauglin. Harold G.. assignor to The Ohio Corrugating
Company. Warren, Ohio. Container. 2.075.381 : Mar.
30.
Vaughn, Harold G., assignor to The Ohio Corrugating
Companv, Warren, Ohio. Container. 2,075,382 ;' Mar.
30.
Vaughn. Harold G.. assignor to The Ohio Corrugating
Company. Warren. Ohio. Container. 2.075.3S3 : Mar.
.30.
Vaughn. Leonard E.. Huntington Park, Calif. Pipe tongs.
2.093.788: Sept. 21.
Vaughn Machinery Company, The. (See Mcllvried, Ed-
win J.. n.sslenor.)
Vnuchn Machinnry Company. The. (See Mcllvried. E. J.,
and Nye. as.signora. )
Vaughn .Machinery Company, The. (See Nye. Norman H..
assignor.)
Vaughn. Sidnev P., U. S. Navy. Ackerman, Miss. Ther-
mostatic device. 2.102.656: Dec. 21.
Vaughn, Thomas H., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Cor-
poration. Manufacture of alkvl borates. 2,088,935 ;
Aug. 3.
VaugUn. William H., assignor to Nu-Wa Service Company,
MilledgeviUe, Ga. Envelope container. 2,087,825 ;
July 20.
Vaurs, Baptiste, assignor to Societe de Boulonnerie et de
Metricage de Precision. Paris, France. Locking device
for nuts. 2.083,045 : June 8.
Vaver, Harriet, administratrix. (See Vaver, Walter.)
Vaver, Walter, Cicero, 111., assignor of one-half to B. A.
TetzlafE, Riverside, 111., H. Vaver, administratrix of
Walter Vaver, deceased. Gun sight. 2,079.266 ; May 4.
Vawter, Charles E., deceased, by Germantown Trust Com-
pany, executor, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to W. J.
Laird. Wilmington, Del. Fuel oil burner ignition.
2,073,718 ; Mar. 16.
Vawter. Will E.. Bainbridge, assignor to American Plas-
tics Corporation. New York, N. Y. Treating casein
plastics. 2.103.993 : Dec. 28.
Vayan, James, New York, N. Y. Tire retreader.
2,089,804 ; Aug. 10.
Vayda. Louis L., Aspinwall, and R. H. Rossomme, Wil-
kinsburg. Pa., assignors to Bacharach Industrial In-
strument Company. Apparatus for testing gases.
2,099,548; Nov. 16.
Vazquez, Antonio P.. Habana. Cuba. Locking system for
doors :!nd windows. 2.066.705 : Jan. 5.
Veale, Charles C, West Chicago. 111., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Coin receptacle cover. 2,096,476 ; Oct. 19.
Veale. Charles C, West Chicago, and A. R. AlacLagan,
Western Springs. 111., assignors to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Making lock
center caps. 2.093.104 : Sept. 14.
Veazie, Edmund A., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electron emitter.
2,081,415 : May 25.
Vedder, Edwin H., Swissvale. assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Elevator control system. 2,085,133 : June 29.
Vedder, John W.. Worcester, and C. E. Robinson. Cam-
bridge, assignors to Rice. Barton & Fales. Inc.. Worcester,
Mass. Mechanical movement. 2.067.360 ; Jan. 12.
Vedovell. Rudolpli L., D. B. Baker and N. O. I'anzegrau,
assignors to Chicago Rawhide Manufacturing (^onipimv,
Chicago. 111. Oil seal. 2.089.773 : Aug. 1().
Veeder-Root Incorporated. (See Bliss, Harvey N., as-
signor. )
Vei'dt-r-Root Incori)orated. (See Bliss, U. N., Wild, and
Tancred. assignors.)
Veeder-Root Incorporated. (See Spaunburg, Harvey L.,
assignor. )
Vega .\lanufacturing Corporation. (See Rubpn, Samuel,
assignor.)
Veillette. Jeffrey J., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury. Conn. Slide fastener. 2,090,362 ;
Aug. 17.
Veinott, Cyril G., Springfield. JIass.. assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Companv. East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Jlotor protective device. 2,094,380 ;
Sept. 2S.
Vella, Louis, et al. (See Perillo. Biagio. assignor.)
Vellner, Clarence I., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Air Con-
ditioning Corporation. Casing machine for cigar
wrapper leaves. 2.097.1fiS : Oct". 26.
Velos. James N., Youngstown, Ohio. Dust dampener for
vacuum cleaners. 2.087,075: July 13
Velren. Wilhelm L.. Neustadt a. d. Haardt, Germany.
Tamping machine. 2.09S.S05 : Nov. 9.
Velvnt Power Hacksaw Grinding Machine Co. (See De
Long, W., and Andersen, assignors.)
Venable. William M.. Pittsburgh, assignor to Blaw-Knox
Company. Blawnox, Pa. Apparatus for mixing con-
crete and the like. 2,088.099 : Julv 27
Vendo Sales Company. (See De Mavo, Frank, Jr., as-
sicnor.)
Vendome, Raoul. assignor to M. Franck. Paris, France,
.■^ir or gas compressor. 2.096.830 • Oct "^6
Venn-Severin Machine Co. (See Severin, F. W., and
\ onn. assignors. )
Venn. Xl"'"''2'''\"„ (^PP Severin. F. W.. and Venn.)
Vento Steel Sash Co. (See Mercer. James M.. assignor.)
oo"o'"<?-o/°^''P'' o^- P^''^ Kidge, m. . Door stop.
.2.000, 1 ,51: Aug. 3.
Veiizie. Frederick M.. Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to Na-
tional Gypsuin Company. Buffalo, N. Y. Building con-
struction. 2.070.150 : Feb 9
•Venzle. Frederick M.. Philadelphia. Pa., .assignor to N.n-
tlonal Gypsuni Company. Buffalo, N. Y. Building
structure. 2.074.442 : Mar. 23.
Vonzie. Frederick M.. Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to Na-
;m,2{>b*^:'''1i;SV6!388?Xr T^'''- "" ^- ^'^" <=°°-
%enzie. Frederick M.. Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to Na-
H«U"' ov,1o"l."or'"^''''°^„- I'uffalo, N. Y. Wall construe-
tion. J.O(8.6J0: Apr. 27
'^"''h^I'';!'^'"^'^*''"'*''' >I>,Pliil.idelphia. Pa., assignor to Na-
2 078 621 -^ Ap™ "7 °*'^°''' ^^^^^- N. Y. Slab.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
643
Venzie, Frederick M., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Na-
tional Gypsum Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Building con-
struction. 2,082,314 ; June 1.
Venzie, Frederick M., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Na-
tional Gypsum Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Building
structure. 2,089,045 ; Aug. 3.
Venzie, Frederick M., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Na-
tional Gypsum Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Building con-
struction. 2,089,046 ; Aug. 3.
Venzie, Frederick M., Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to
National Gypsum Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Building
construction. 2,097,781 ; Nov. 2.
Venzie, Frederick Jl., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Na-
tional Gypsum Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Wall con-
struction. 2,101,416 ; Dee. 7.
Venzke, Walter P., Berlin, Germany, assignor to General
Electric Company. Indicating system. 2,084,169 ;
June 15.
Venzke, Walter P., Berlin N. 65, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Indicating system.
2.097.313 ; Oct. 26.
Venzlaff, Max. (See Raydt, U., Hanser, and Venzlaff.)
Verardo, John A. (See Corradino, E.. and Verardo. )
Verbeek, Arnold F., Oberlung^vitz, Germany, assignor to
Kalio Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery fabric. 2,088,221 ;
July 27.
Verbeek, Arnold F., Oberlungwitz, Germany, assignor to
Kalio Inc., New York, N. Y. Hosiery fabric.
2,090,081 ; Aug. 17.
Verburg, Cornells. (See Uyterhoeven, W., and Verburg.)
Verburg, Cornells. (See Uyterhoeven, W., van Dam, Ver-
burg, and Bruijnes.)
Verburg, Cornells. (See Uyterhoeven, W., Verburg, and
van Dam.)
Verburg, Cornells, and W. Uyterhoeven, Eindhoven,
Netherlands, assignors to General Electric Company.
Lamp unit. 2,087,745 ; July 20.
Verch, Frederick L., Albany, N. Y. Auxiliary throttle
control. 2,088,182 ; July 27.
Vereinlgte Deutsche Metallwerke Aktiengesellschaft.
(See Metzger, Otto, assignor.)
Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke Aktiengesellschaft. ( See
von Forster, H., and Haefner, assignors.)
Vereinigte Deutsche Metallwerke Aktiengesellschaft. (See
Zeidler, Ernest, assignor.)
Vereinigte Kugellagerfabriken Aktiengesellschaft. (See
Stahlecker, Wilhelm, assignor.)
Vereinigte Leichtmetall-Werke Gesellschaft mlt be-
sehrankter Haftung. (See Releaux, Otto, assignor.)
Vereinigte Stahlwerke Aktiengesellschaft. (See Wall-
mann, C, Grossweischede, and Kruse, assignors.)
Ve Relle, William H., Philadelphia, Pa. Necktie.
2,097,265 : Oct. 26.
Vergan, William E., San Antonio, Tex., assignor to The
New York Air Brake Company. Pressure gauge.
2,087,417 ; July 20.
Vergobbi, John G., assignor to Pneumatic Scale Corpora-
tion. Limited, Quiucy, Mass. Carton closing machine.
2,082,086; June 1.
Vergobbi. John G., assignor to Pneumatic Scale Corpora-
tion, Limited, Quincy, Mass. Carton forming machine.
2,089,722 ; Aug. 10.
Verhagen, Christian M. (See Larson, C. H., Mohun, and
Verhagen.)
Verhagen, Christian M., assignor to The Adlake Company,
Chicago, 111. Sash construction. 2,084,170 ; June 15.
Verhagen, Christian M., Elkhart, Ind., assignor to The
Adlake Company, Chicago, 111. Window sash.
2.084,715 : June 22.
Verloop, Hendrik N. F., Amsterdam, Netherlands, as-
signor to The Heil Co., jNIillwaukee, Wis. Steam gen-
erator. 2.098,841 ; Nov. 9.
Verman, Lai C, Bangalore, India, and L. A. Richards,
Ithaca, N. Y., assignors, by^ mesne assignments, to Radio
Corporation of America. Electric amplifier. 2,()73,234 ;
Mar. 9.
Vermette, Denis, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Clutch
mocliani.sm. 2,101,484 ; Dec. 7.
Verinculcn, Roolof. (See Six, W., and Vormeulen.)
Vcr Mnelcn, James M., assignor to American Seating Com-
pany, Grand Rapids, Midi. Finishing rim. 2,090,070;
Oct. 19.
Vernam, Gilbert S., Ilackensack, N. J., and F. G. Ilallden,
Bellerose, assignors to Postal Telegraph-Cablo Com-
pany (New York), New York, N. Y. Telegrapli system.
2,102,983; Doc. 21.
V(?rnor. James, Company. (See Merrick, Anson A., as-
sig)ior.)
Vcrpnckungsbodarf G. m. b. H. (See Augustin, Johann
G. F.. assiirnor. )
Verroault, M<?rld<'!o, Quebec, Quehoc, Canada. Direction
indlcntor for vehicles. 2,095,352; Oct. 12.
Vorrlnder, Ernest A. (See Stevens, B. D., Dudley, and
Verrinder.)
Verry, Irving H., assignor to Crompton & ICnowlos Loom
Woiks, Worcester, Mmns. Siii)r>ort for woft replenishing
miigazines. 2,102.864: Dec, 21.
Verscn. Kurt. (.See llowell, Tlieodore Ta, assignor.)
Vertrees, JIci-l)crt H. (Sec Rliodus, Ivloyd, assignor.)
VcrlMon, .lolin A. (See Wliile. Ai-lliiir I''",. .Msslrnor. )
Verver, Odrlc G,, Amstonliini, Ncllierliinda, assignor to
Shell Dcvolopmont Coinp:my, San Friinclsco, Calif.
Treating mineral oils. 2,08.'),519 ; June 29.
Verzi, Linus A., Arlington, assignor of one-half to E. N.
Hosmer, Arlington County, Va. Fish lure. 2,103,994 ;
Dec. 2.S.
Vessey, Elton W., Pasadena, Calif. Wagon. 2,101,882 ;
Dec. 14.
Vestalite Corporation. (See Florman, Irving, assignor.)
Vestalite Corporation. (See Schmitt, George P., assignor.)
"\'esterdal. Hans (i. (See Whitcley, J. M., and Vesterdal.)
Vesterdal, Hans G., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Producing improved deter-
gents. 2.092.943 ; Sept. 14.
Vetor, William H., Detroit, Mich. File for newspapers and
periodicals. 2,079,388 ; May 4.
Vetorino, Frank, Cincinnati, assignor to The American
Laundry JNIachinery Company, Norwood. Ohio. Cylin-
der door fastening means. 2,082,921 : June 8.
Vetrano, Leon J., Houston, Tex. Water closet. 2,096,148 ;
Oct. 19.
Vetter, William, Patchogue, N. Y. Greenhouse bench tie.
2.086,451 ; July 6.
Vial, Frederick K., La Grange, assignor to Griffin Engi-
neering Company, Chicago, 111. Process of and appa-
ratus for operating cupolas. 2,078,747 ; Apr. 27.
Viale, Spirito M., and H. N. Wylie, assignors to Arm-
strong Siddeley Motors Limited, Coventry, England.
Elastic coupling between an air screw hub and a co-
axial driving shaft. 2,067,109 ; Jan. 5.
Viau, Charles T., Fresno, Calif. Bearing for disk harrows.
2,102,822 ; Dec. 21.
Viber Company. (See Jorgensen, Enoch B., assignor.)
Vibra-Lite Limited. (See Armstrong, Henry, assignor.)
Vibra-Lite Limited. (See Jones, Ralph S. S. assignor.)
Vicario, Carlo, New York, assignor to Fleetwings, Incor-
porated, Garden City, N. Y. Energy control. 2,081,124 ;
May 18.
Vicary, Edward H., Port Angeles, Wash., assignor to
Rainier Pulp & Paper Company, San Francisco, Calif.
Apparatus for the utilization of the heat of flue gases
of a furnace to heat a liquid. 2,101,112 ; Dec. 7.
Vicenzi, John J., Boston, Mass. Artificial stone.
2,094,248; Sept. 28.
Viceroy Manufacturing Company. (See Crowell, Orby B.,
assignor. )
Vick Chemical Company. (See Woodcock, David A., as-
signor.)
Vick Chemical Company. (See Yates, C. G., andDeLaney,
assignors.)
Vickers-Armstrongs Limited. (See Morpeth, W., and
Haseltine, assignors.)
Vickers-Armstrongs Limited. (See Watson, John P., as-
signor.)
Vickers, Harry F., assignor to Vickers Incorporated, De-
troit, Mich. Combined flow control and relief valve.
2,102,865 ; Dec. 21.
Vickers, Harry F., and K. R. Herman, assignors to Vickers,
Incorporated, Detroit, Mich. Hydraulic step drilling
unit. 2,079,640 ; May 11.
Vickers Incorporated. (See Vickers, Harry F., assignor.)
Vickers, Incorporated. (See Vickers, H. F., and Herman,
assignors.)
Vickers, Theodore W., Los Angeles, Calif. Safety mecha-
nism for hydraulically operated braking systems.
2,095,560; Oct. 12.
Vickery, Frederick W., London, England. Doctor for
paper making and like machines. 2,077,816 ; Apr. 20.
Vicq, Jean C. A., assignor to SociStS Anonyme Francaise
du "Ferodo", I'arls, Franco. Device for preventing
ballooning in spinning. 2,081,416; May 25.
Victor Adding Machine Company. (See Garbell, Max,
assignor.)
Victor, Alexander F., New York, N. Y. Projector for mo-
tion pictures. 2.070,325 ; Feb. 9.
Victor Animatograph Corporation. (See Sharp, Elmer R.,
assignor.)
Viclor Chemical Works. (See Vanderbilt, Byron M., as-
sitrnor.)
Victor, John H., Wilmette, assignor to Victor Manufac-
turing & Gasket Company, Chicago, HI. Skeleton
metal-backed gasket with water passages. 2,092,231 ;
Sept. 7.
Victor, John H., Wilmette, and W. A. Heinze, Chicago,
assignors to Victor Manufacturing & Gasket Company,
Chicago, 111. Grease retainer with reenforced dia-
phragm. 2,073,768; Mar. 10.
Victor Manufacturing & Gasket Company. (See Anto-
nclli, ,T. A., and Kosatkn, assignors.)
Victor Manufaclnring & Gasket Company. (See Ilelnze,
W'ilHani A., assignor.)
Viclor Manufacluring & Gasket Company. (Sec Peterson,
Ruben O., assignor.)
Vlcl'ir Manufacturing & Gasket Company. (See Schmled,
Joseph l\r., assignor.) *
Victor Manufacturing & Gasket Company. (See Victor
John IT., assignor.)
Viclor Manufacluring & Gasket Company. (See Victor,
J. IT., and Heinze, assignors.)
Viclor Metal Products Corporation. (See Ileinzp, E., and
I'arki'r, assignors.)
Victor Metal Products Corporation. (See Temple,- George
W., assignor.)
Viclor Welding Equipment Co. (See Steltner, Ludwig W.,
assignor.)
\'lcl(>rcen, Clmrlos IT., Cleveland. Ohio. llhiniiiiM ling
device. 2.101,280 ; Doc. 7.
644
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Viehweger, Albert, assignor to Komet Stahlhalter- und
Werkzeugfabrik Kobcrt Breuning, Berlin, Germany.
Tool holclpr. 2,078.820 ; Apr. 27.
Viel, Louis L., Ville d'Avra.v. assignor to Soci6t6 G6n§rale
des Carburateurs Zenith, Levallois-Perret, France.' Reg-
ulator for the fuel oressure in internal combustion en-
gines. 2,068,938 ; Jan. 26.
Viel, Louis L., Ville-D'Avray, assignor to Societe Gene-
rale des Carburateurs, Zenith, Levallois-Perret. France.
Fuel injection device for internal combustion en-
gines. 2,092.685 ; Sept. T.
Viele, Sylvester M., Swarthmore, Pa. End-to-end com-
munication system for railway trains. 2,095,621 : Oct.
12.
Viens, Henry J., assignor to Lorraine Manufacturing
Company, Pawtucket, R. I. Tensioning means.
2,073,818 ; Mar. 16.
Vierkcitter, Paul, Berlin-Grunewald, Germany, assignor
of one-fourth to George A. Auer, Chicago, 111. Joining
materials. 2,088,352 ; July 27.
VierkOtter, Paul, Berlin-Grunewald. assignor to the firm
Radiologie Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, Germany. High-
tension-proof rOntgen-tube. 2,089,723 ; Aug. 10.
Vierling, Joseph, Jr. (See Hooker, Donald E., assignor.)
Vierow. Thomas S., Jersey City, N. J. Extruding machine.
2.076,284 ; Apr. 6.
Vierra. Antone N., Honolulu, Hawaii. Disinfecting device.
2,096,657 ; Oct. 19.
Viers, Eugene D., assignor to Eaton Detroit Metal Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Electroplating. 2,091,386;
Aug. 31.
Vigers, Brian E. A., Dunstable, England, assignor to
Imperial Chemical Industries, Limited. High vacuum
distillation and apparatus therefor. 2,073.327 ; Mar. 9.
Viggers, Maggie T., Lafayette, Colo. Hair waver.
2,100,417 : Nov. 30.
Vigliotti. Vincent. Great Neck, N. Y. Golf flag.
2.072,573 ; Mar. 2.
Vigne, Albert, Webster Groves, assignor to National Bear-
ing Metals Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Worm gear
bearing. 2,078,044; Apr. 20.
Vipie, Albert, Webster (Jroves, assignor to National Bear-
ing Metals Corporation, St. Louis, Mo. Journal bear-
ing. 2,081,314: May 25.
Vigneault. Edmond. (See Pothier, P., and Vigneault.)
Vikins Diesel Motor Corporation. (See Knudsen, Carl H.,
assignor.)
Viking Products Corporation. (See Van Bloem, Paul S.,
assignor.)
Villani, Lazzaro V., MUford, Mass. Holder. 2,085,486;
June 29.
Ville, Joseph C, Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Photographic print-out material having a design
thereon. 2,083,675 : June 15.
Villem, Raymond. (See Bouvier. P., and Villem.)
Vil.sraeipr, Anton. (See Neresheimer. H.. and Vilsmeier.)
Vllsmeier, Anton. (See Neresheimer, H., Vilsmeier, and
Held.)
Vinal, Leroy W., Leominster, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington. Del. Floating die head for molding presses.
2,083,676 : June 15.
Vincent, Columbus W. (See Cohen, N. L., and Vincent.)
Vincent, George P., Niagara Falls, assignor to The Math-
leson Alkali Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Chemical
manufacture. 2.071.094; Feb. 16.
Vincent, George P., assignor to The Mathieson Alkali
Works. Inc., New York. N. Y. Production of chlorine
dioxide. 2,078,045 ; Apr. 20.
Vincent. George P., Niagara Falls, assignor to The Mathie-
son Alkali Works, Inc.. New York. N. Y. Manufacture
of water soluble rhlorites. 2,092.944 ; Sept. 14.
Vincent, George P.. Ninsara Falls, assignor to The Mathie-
son Alkali Works. Inc., New York. N. Y. Manufacture
of wnter soluble rhlorites. 2.092.945 : Sept. 14.
Vincent, Otto J., Seattle. Wash. Dispensing and storage
cabinet for elTervescent beverages. 2,086.832 ; July 13.
Vincent, Sidney C, and F. C. Volkman, Baltimore, JId.
Flasher motor unit. 2.099.583; Nov. 16.
Vincent, Thomas K.. U. S. Armv. Manhattan. Kans. Pack-
ing for sealing high pressure fluids. 2,068,720 : Jan. 26.
Vincent. \\'illiam J., assicnor to The Willi.Tin Carter Com-
pany, Noedliain Heights, Mass. Hinge cover box.
2.093.296 : Sent. 14.
Vine, Oscar L., New York. N. Y. Collapsible paper funnel
construction. 2.100.888: Nov. 30.
Vinos. Rnyniond F. (See Wise, E. M., and Vines.)
Vinson, S. Lancelot, et • al. (See Miller, Charles W.,
assignor.)
Vinson. Sylvanus B., et al. (See Miller, Charles W.,
assignor.)
Vinton. William n., Manitowoc. Wis. Filter. 2.07C.104 ;
Apr. 0.
Vinton, William TT., Manitowoc, Wis. Road finishing ma-
chine. 2,084,068; June 15.
Viola, Louis v., Closter, N. J. Curtain rod. 2.083,93] ;
June 15.
Virtanen, Arttiirl I., Helsinki, Finland. Pre.'»en-atlon of
textn<>8, leather, and wood. 2.0«,<<..S80 ; Jan. 26.
Vis, (k>orge A. (See Hodge, Hugh M., assignor.)
Viscasillas, Jose, assignor of one- fourth to J. De Robert,
and one-fourth to A. Casajuana, Barcelona, Spain.
Progressive and automatic change-speed mechanism.
2,081,373 ; May 25.
Vlsco Meter Corporation. (See Eckstein, George R., as-
signor.)
Viscostat Corporation, The. (See Miller, William E.,
assignor.)
Visking Corporation, The. (See Hensel, Henry A., as-
signor.)
Vissac, Gustave A., Calgary, Alberta, Canada. Appara-
tus for drying and treating wet granular materials.
2,083,756 : June 15.
Vissat, Anthonv L., Bridgeville, Pa. Brake operating
mechanism. 2,073,081 ; Mar. 9.
VIsscher, Margaret M., and W. L. McMillan, Los Angeles,
Calif., said McMillan assignor to said Visscher. Ab-
sorbent pad and making the same. 2.084.362 : June 22.
Vlsser, Johannes. (See Dobben, P. W., and Visser.)
Visser, John, assignor to Grand Rapids Metalcraft Cor-
poration, Grand Rapids. Mich. Ash receiver.
2,097.480 : Nov. 2.
Visser, Leonard. (See Hallqnist, E. G., and Visser.)
Visser't Hooft, Franciscus. and F. J. Gerrit de Leeuw, as-
signors to Lucidol Corporation, Buffalo, X. Y. Edible
product. 2,081,343 : May 25.
Vissing, EUinn D., Idaho Falls, Idaho, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Service Devices, Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Luminous tube sign. 2,080,679 ; May 18,
Vita Zahnfabrik H. Rauter, offene Handelsgesellschaft.
(See Hiltebrandt, Carl, assignor.)
Vitachrome Film (Corporation. (See Lugrin, Berne, as-
signor. )
Vital, John H., New Orleans, La. Apparatus for re-
refining used oil. 2,092.436 : Sept. 7.
Vitek, Charles, Omaha, Nebr. Can opener and dispenser.
2,082,922 ; June 8.
Vitos, Marcus. (See Goulding, S. S., and McKale, as-
signor.)
Vitrone, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Ring watch. 2,066,437 ;
Jan. 5.
Vittengl, Morgan J., Fairfield, Conn., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Sheet material. 2,075.967 ; Apr. 6.
Vittengl, Morgan J.. Fairfield, Conn., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company. Wilmington, Del.
Coating fibrous material. 2,082,559 ; June 1.
Vivian, Donald L., and H. L. J. Haller, Washington, D. C,
dedicted to the free use of the public in the territory
of the United States of America. Insecticide.
2,094,831 ; Oct. 5.
Vivian. Donald L., and H. L. J. Haller, Washington,
D. C. dedicated to the free use of the public in the
territory of the United States of America. Insecticide.
2,095,939 ; Oct. 12.
Vivian. Donald L., and H. L. J. Haller, Washington,
D. C, dedicated to the free use of the public in the
territory of the United States of America. Insecticide.
2.095,940; Oct. 12.
Vivian, Donald L., and H. L. J. Haller, Washington,
D. C, dedicated to the free use of the public in the
territory of the United States of America. Insecticide.
2.095.941 : Oct. 12.
Vivian. Donald L., .and H. L. J. Haller, Washington, D. C,
dedicated to the free use of the public in the territory
of the United States of America. Insecticide. 2,096.414 ;
Oct. 19.
Aivian. Robert E. (See Levermore. C. L.. and Vivian.)
Vivian, Robert E.. Garden CMty. assignor to General Chemi-
cal Company. New York, N. Y. Electrolytic purifica-
tion. 2.067,361 ; Jan. 12.
Vivid-Ad. Inc. (See Pennington, E. W.. and Porter, as-
signors.)
Vizard, William C, assignor to Barbour Welting Com-
pany, Brockton. Jlass. Welting and the manufacture
thereof. 2,090,715 ; Aug. 24.
^"'0*^00.- fi'rr ?'9j' •\- Cleveland, Ohio. Refrigerator.
Vobach, Arnold C, Whiting, Ind., assignor to Sinclair
Refining Company, New York, N. Y. Lubricating oil
composition. 2,081,075 ; May 18.
Vobach. Arnold C, Whiting, Ind., assignor to Sinclair
Refining Company. New York, N. Y. Lubricating oil
composition. 2.095.538 ; Oct. 12.
Vodiska, Juiia. et al. (See Baker, James S., assignor.)
^ onoz. Frederick W., Wilmette, 111. Stoker. 2.075,149 ;
Mar. 30.
Voege Max. (See Berger, A. F.. and Voege.)
Voegell-JaggI, Phllipp. Bern. Switzerland. Manufacturing
grinding tools. 2.070.734 ; Feb. 16
v^'.^l'i''i- t"1'" ^- '^^ -V- <^MCutor. (See Bokmer. Emil.)
v^fl i- k''^" .^••^*,-'*'- executors. (See Bommer. Emil.)
Voet. Robert A.., Oak Park. 111., assignor to United Wall
paTr. "2.0^9.^16 ;'May'ir'" ^'^^ ^^ '• ^"^''"''^^
Vogan, Frank M.. Canton, assignor to The Reeves Manu-
tMKc" o'v,c?'V??"^V^*'''*'"- ^^^^- »Ianufacture of wash-
tubs. 2.0S4.4R7 : June 22
June^-!?)*''""^ G., Annapolis, Md. Hinge. 2,085,616;
Vogel. Albert L Minneapolis, Minn. Tobacco pipe con-
struction. 2,073,663 ; Mar. 16.
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645
Vogel, Frank H. and R. A., assignors to The Columbus
Vending Company, Columbus, Ohio. Coin detector.
2,091,232 ; Aug. 24.
Vogel, Fred J., Sharon, assignor to Westinghouse Elec-
tric & Manufacturing Cojnpany, East Pittsburgh, Pa.
Bushing. 2,066,917 ; Jan. 5.
Vogel, Hans, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Pneu-
matic insert for shoes. 2,084,517 : June 22.
Vogel-Jorgensen, Mikael. Prederiksberg, near Copenhagen,
Denmark, assignor to F. L. Smidth & Co., New York,
N. Y. Rotary kiln. 2,069,164 ; Jan. 26.
Vogel-Jorgensen, Mikael, Frederiksberg, near Copen-
hagen, Denmark, assignor to F. L. Smidth & Co., New
York, N. Y. Apparatus for measuring liquid or fluent
materials. 2,101,257 : Dec. 7.
Vogel, Leo J., South Hills, Pittsburgh, Pa. Pulley con-
struction. 2.076,687 ; Apr. 13.
Vogel, Max, Frankfort-on-the-Maln, Germany. Stapling
machine. 2,073,819 ; Mar. 16.
Vogel, Max, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Card filing
system. 2,083,757 ; June 15.
Vogel, Max, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Stapling
machine for closing flaps of cartons and the like
2,101,660; Dec. 7.
Vogel, Oliver G., Oak Park, assignor to Edison General
Electric Appliance Company, Chicago, 111. Electric
heater. 2,094,480 ; Sept. 28.
Vogel, Otto, Farmingdale, N. Y. Automatic awning
2,103,923 ; Dec. 28.
Vogel-Peterson Co. Inc. (See Peterson, G., and Magnuson,
assignors.)
Vogel, Ralph A. (See Vogel, Frank H. and R. A.)
Vogel, M'erner G., assignor to Henry Vogt Machine Co.,
Louisville, Ky. Boiler and smoke breeching casing
2,074,874; Mar. 23.
Vogel, Wilhelm. (See Hochstadter, M., and Vogel.)
Vogel, William J., Montclair, N. J., assignor to Combustion
Engineering Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Boiler.
2,086,786 ; July 13.
Vogel, Willis A., Toledo, Ohio. Strip for terrazzo.
2,086,373 ; July 6.
Vogelgesang, Kurt, and E. Wagner, Berlin, Germany, as-
signors to The National Cash Register Company, Day-
ton, Ohio. Cash register. 2,080,519 ; May 18.
Vogen, Max, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Forming
wire stapes. 2,088.005 ; July 27.
Vogler, Joseph, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Baldwin-
Southwark Corporation. Interchanging the functions
of complementary heat exchange elements. 2,073,891 ;
Mar. 16.
Vogt, Adolf. (See von der Horst, H. D. F., Muenz, and
Vogt.)
Vogt. Adolf, Tschechnitz, near Breslau, assignor to Dr.
Alexander Wacker, Gesellschaft fUr Elektrochemischc
Industrie G. m. b. H., Munich. Germany. Treating iron
and iron alloys. 2,093,666 ; Sept. 21.
Vogt, Adolf, Tschechnitz, near Breslau, assignor to Dr
Alexander Wacker Gesellschaft fiir Elektrochemische
Industrie G. m. b. H., Munich, Germany. Production of
magnesium from magnesium oxides. 2,099,151
Nov. 16.
Vogt, Clarence, Wenonah, N, J. Roller skate. 2,094,508
Sept. 28,
Vogt, Eberhard. (See Gericke, P. H., Herold, Kratz, and
Vogt.)
Vogt, Edgar E., Los Angeles, Calif. Auxiliary strainer,
2,094,286 ; Sopt, 28,
Vogt, Ernest L,. Loui,sville, Ky. Combined pipe joint and
sewer stop. 2,092.994 : Sept. 14.
Vogt, Henry, Machine Co. (See Vogt, Werner G., as-
signor.)
Vogt, Henry, Machine Co. Inc. (See Mahoney, John C,
nssienor.)
Vogt Manuf.TCturing Corporation, (See Buchanan, James
A,, ns.iienor. )
Vogt, William H., Rochester, and R, F, Roda, Pittsford,
assignors to Taylor Instrument Companies, Rochester,
N. Y, Combined treatment chamber and cuff.
2,082,190 ; June 1.
Vogt, Wolfram. (See Huher, E., and Vogt.)
Vohmann, Fritz, and E. Triimpelmnnn, Saarbruckon, Ger-
many, assignors to Gp.sellschaft fdr Fiiideranlngcn Ernst
Ileckel mit beschriinkter Haftung, Saarbriickon, Saar
Territory, Process and iinnaratus for clarifying coal
Blurry and the like, 2,069,024 : Jan, 26,
Voight. Ad.nni IT,, Amsterdam, N. Y. Lawn sprinkler.
2.087,175; July 13,
Voight, August L,, Cleveland, Ohio. Beer dispenser.
2,088,073; July 27.
Voight, August L.. Cleveland, Ohio. Cooking utensil.
2.088,074; July 27.
Voight, George F„ Oakland, Calif. Composite lath.
2,099,584; Nov, 10,
Voigt, Adolpli, Miami, Fla, Removable ladder step,
2,10;i.60;i : Dec. 28,
Voigt, Albert P, J„ and L, M. Still, Galveston, Tex,, ns-
slgnors to Galveston Buckle Company. Buckle form-
ing machine. 2,087,490; July 20.
Voigt, Albert P. J., and L. M. Still, Galveston, Tex., ns-
signoi'H to GalvcHlon BuckU' Conipnnv. Buckle.
2,100,.''.26; Nov, 30,
Voigt, Karl, Pittsburgh, Pa, (!1iinh pliers, 2,082,009;
June ],
Voigt, Max T., Reading, Pa. Garment-shaping machine.
2,090,318 ; Aug. 17.
Voigt, Paul A., Ozone Park, N. Y., assignor to Johns-
Manville Corporation, New York, N. Y. Wall assembly.
2,073,036 ; Mar. 9.
Voigt, Paul A., Woodhaven, assignor to Johns-Manville
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Structural assembly.
2,074,497 ; Mar. 23.
Voigtlander, Hermann, Essen, Germany, assignor to N.
V. Wallramit Handel Maatschappij, Rotterdam, Nether-
lands. Percussive boring tool. 2,101,376 ; Dec. 7.
Voigtlander & Sohn Aktiengesellschaft. (See Bargnyi,
Arpdd, assignor.)
Voit, Willy. (See Heinrich, H., and Voit.)
Voit, Willy. (See Heinrich, H., Hurst, and Volt.)
Voith, J. M. (See Hacker, O. H., and Seibold, assignors.)
Voith, J. M. (See Alailander, Heinrich, assignor.)
Voith, J. M. (See Seibold, Ernst, assignor.)
Vojinov, John, Dearborn, Mich. Brake. 2,095,723 ; Oct.
12.
Voke, Carl E., Columbus, Ohio. Closure. 2,082,923 ;
June 8.
Vokes, Cecil G. (See Blanchard, Joseph, assignor.)
Volberding, Le Roy A. (See Keilholtz, L. S., and Volberd-
ing.)
Volck, William H., Watsonville, assignor to California
Spray-Chemical Corporation, Berkeley, Calif. Refining
mineral oil. 2,076,105 ; Apr. 6.
Volck, William H., Watsonville, assignor to California
Spray-Chemical Corporation, Berkeley, Calif. Weed
killing compositions. 2,079,827 ; May 11.
Void. Lars H., Butler, Pa,, assignor to F. F. Crampton,
Toledo, Ohio. Defrosting mechanism. Re. 20,243 ; Jan.
12.
Volf, Christian A., Jr. (See Reese, M. P., and Volf, Jr.)
Volkers, Walter, Berlin- Wilmersdorf, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Control of electromagnetic
track brakes. 2,084,171 ; June 15.
Volkert, George R. (See Lachmann, G. V., Volkert, and
Dare. )
Volkert, George R., assignor of one-half to Automotive
Products Company Limited, London, England. Hy-
draulic control apparatus. 2,072,693 ; Mar. 2.
Volkman, Frederick C. (See Vincent, S. C, and Volk-
man.)
Volkmann, Ernest W. (See Rhodes, E. O., Volkmann, and
Barker.)
Volkmann, Will.v, Halbertadt, and W. Kleist, Groningen,
Germany. Protecting device for water closets.
2,079,975 ; May 11,
Vollenbroek, Johannes B. L., Eindhoven, Netherlands, as-
signor to Radio Corporation of America. Variable
resistance. 2,085,404 ; June 29.
Vollenbroek, Johannes B. L., and A. Horowitz, assignors
to N. V. Philips' Gloeilampenfabrieken, Eindhoven,
Netherlands. Tuning indicator. 2,072,189 ; Mar. 2.
Vollenbroich, Theodor, Remscheid-Lennep, assignor to
Barmer Maschinenfabrik, Aktiengesellschaft, Wupper-
tal-Oberbarmen, Germany. Gear spinning pump.
2,096,870 ; Oct. 26.
Vollmann, Heinrich, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Unterlieder-
bach, Germany, assignor to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Dyestuffs of the naphthalene-1.4.5.8-
tetracarboxylic acid diimide series. 2,087,133 ; July
13.
Vollmer, Earl C, Rock Island, 111., assignor to Micro-
Westco, Incorporated, Bettendorf, Iowa. Liquid fuel
burner. 2,078,884; Apr. 27.
Vollmer, Walter G. (See Holhut, M., and Vollmer.)
Vollmer, Walter G., assignor to H. & H. Slachine &
Motor Parts Co., St. Louis, Mo. Motor-block stand.
2,103,568; Dec. 28.
Vollner, Harry H. (See Eudaly, N. L., and Vollner.)
Vollrath Co., The. (Sop Mn.ns, TTarvoy IT., assignor.)
Volmer, Max, Neubabelsberg-Steinstucken, Germany. Arc
lamp for irradiating purposes. 2,074,600 ; Mar, 23.
Volpin, Alexander S,, Houston, Tex, Automatic defroster
and moisture control for mechanical refrigerators.
2,081,128; May 18.
Volpin. Alexander S., Houston, Tex. Bowl releasing slip.
2.080,052 ; July 13.
Voltarc Tubes, Inc. (See Pennyl)acker, Miles, assignor.)
Volz, Frederick A., assignor to The Stanley Works, New
Britain, Conn. Coilable measuring rule. 2,072,538 ;
Mar. 2.
Volz, Frederick A., assignor to The Stanley Works, New
Britain, Conn. Coilable measuring rule. 2,073,235 ;
Mar. 9.
Vomag-Betriebs-A. G, (See Walther, Fritz, assignor.)
Vom lA>hii. Relnbold E.. Fnnwood, assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Rllznbelb, N, J, Sewing ma-
chine lighting device. 2,007.868; Jan. 12,
Von Ardonne, Manfred, (See Loewe, S,, and von Ardenne,)
Von Ardenne, Manfred, Berlin, Germany, Metluid of and
arraiigcnient for receiving short waves. 2,077,289 ;
Apr. 13.
\'on Ardenne, Manfred, Berlin, Oermnny. Method of and
arrangenuMit for receiving short waves. 2,077,290 ;
Apr. 13.
Von Ardenne, Manfred, ISerlin, Germany. Braun tube.
2,0,SI,:!II : May 2.'>,
Von Ardenne. Manfred, Berlin, Germany. Braun tube.
2,083,209 ; June 8.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Von Ardenne, Manfred, Berlin, Germany. Braun tube
for producing television images rich in contrast.
2,090,922; Aug. 24.
Von Ardenne, Manfred, Berlin-Lichterfelde, Ost, Germany.
Braun tube. 2,093,876 ; Sept. 21.
Von Ardenne, Manfred, Berlin, Germany. System for
energizing a cathode ray tube. 2,096,987 ; Oct. 26.
Von Ardenne, Manfred, Berlin, Germany. Intensity con-
trol system for cathode ray beams. 2,103.052 ; Dec. 2S.
Von Ardenne, Manfred, Berlin, assignor to Radio.iktien-
gesellschaft D. S, Loewe, Borlin-Steglitz. Germany. Re-
sistance coupled high frequency amplifier. 2,066,751 ;
Jan. 5.
Von Ardenne, Slanfred, Berlin, Germany, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Radio Corporation of America.
Cathode ray tube. 2,080,449 ; May 18.
Von Ardenne, Manfred, Berlin-Lichterfelde-Ost, Germany,
assignor to Radio Patents Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Sound recording device. 2.096,149 : Oct. 19.
Von Ardenne, Manfred, Berlin, assignor to Radioaktien-
gesellschaft D. S. Loewe, Berlin-Steglitz, Germany.
Television. 2,096,985 ; Oct. 26.
Von Ardenne, ^Manfred. Berlin, assignor to Radioaktien-
gesellschaft D. S. Loewe, Berlln-Steglitz, Germany.
Braun tube. 2,096,986 ; Oct. 26.
Von Ardenne, Manfred, Berlin, assignor to Radioaktien-
gesellschaft D. S. Loewe, Berlin-Steglitz, Germany.
Braun tube. 2,097,003 ; Oct. 26.
Von Ardenne, Manfred, Berlin, assignor to Radio-
aktiengesellschaft D. ►?. Loewe, Berlin-Steglitz, Ger-
many. Television reception arrangement with Braun
tubes. 2,100,704 ; Nov. 30.
Von Ardenne, Manfred, and S. Loewe, Berlin, Germany,
said von Ardenne assignor to Radioaktiengesellschaft,
D. S. Loewe, Berlin-Staglitz, Germany. Cathode ray
tube. 2,077,288 ; Apr. 13.
Von Bargen, Otto H., Duthie, Idaho. Netting needle.
2,074,817 ; Mar. 23.
Von Barth, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Currency bill count-
ing and bunching machine. 2,069.397 : Feb. 2.
Von Berg, George E., New York. N. Y. Device for mark-
ing valuable papers. 2,073,820 ; Mar. 16.
Von Biehler, Arpad, Dessau In Anhalt, Germany, assignor
to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Light-
sensitive material. 2,088,145: July 27.
Von Bon Horst. Earl, San Clemente, Calif. Air-cooled
safety tire. 2.097,748 : Nov. 2.
Von Bramer, Harold, Kingsport, Tenn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company. Jersey
City, N. J. Activation of charcoal. 2,091,696 ; Aug. 31.
Von Bramer. Harold, and A. C. Ruggles, Kingsport,
Tenn., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman
Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J. Preparing N-
monomethyl-para-amino-phenol and its sulphate.
2,090.651 ; Aug. 24.
Von Bramer, Harold, A. C. Ruggles, and E. A, Robinson,
Kingsport, Tenn., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Eastman Kodack Company, Jersey City, N. J. Purifi-
cation of N-monomethyl-P-aminophenol and its sul-
phate. 2,090,652 ; Aug. 24.
Von Bronk, Otto, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphic, m. h. H.. Berlin, Germany. Re-
ceiver arrangement for electric picture transmission.
2.072,658: Mar. 2.
Von Capeller, Rudolf. (See Misslin, E. E., and von Cap-
eller. )
Vonck, Gerhard H. C, The Hague, Netherlands. Short-
hand writing machine. 2,082.370 : June 1.
Von Daenikon, Karl, Lucerne. Switzerland. Reinforcing
insert for lapels on coats. 2,099,356: Nov. 16.
Von der Horst. ITorst D. F., I^ouna. and F. Muenz and
A. Vogt. assignor.si to I. G. Farhenindnstrie Aktienge-
sellsoliaft, Frnnkfort-on-the-!Main. Germany. Finishing
tex-tiloa. 2.099,765 : Nov. 23.
Von der Linden, Arthur F., Bloomfield, N. J. Music In-
struction device. 2,082,432 ; June 1.
Von der Linden. Ernst, Millburn. N. J., nssicnor to Bell
Telephone linboratories. Incorporated. New York. N. Y
Telephone system. 2.100.400: Nov. 30.
Von der Ohe. Werner, Beuthen, assignor to firm of Polen-
sky und ZBllner, Berlin. Germany. Obtaining zinc
oxide. 2.084.716; June 22.
Von Dobeneck. Paul. (See Laquer, F,. and von Dobeneck.)
Von Forster. Hermann. Niedorursel. near Frankfort-on-tho-
Maln, and R. Ilaefner, Frankfort-on-the-Maln-IIeddern-
helm. assignors to Verelnigte Deutsch Metallwerke Ak-
tlengesoUschaft. Frankforton-the-Main, Germany. In-
sulating In.sert of metal. 2.082.557; June 1.
Von Forster, Hermann, and L. Grill. Frankfort-on-the-
Maln, Germany. Calculating device. 2,091,661 ; Aug.
31.
Von Frantzlus, Peter, assignor to Hercules Ga.<!-Munitions
Corporation. Chicago. 111. Cartridge. 2,068,159 ; Jan.
19.
Von Fraunhofer. Hans, assignor to Trichrnme, Inc.. New
York. N. Y. (^inoinatographio film. 2,067.957 : Jan. 19.
Von Fuchs. George 11.. Wood River, 111., and L. E. Border.
Boulder. Colo. Treatment of petroleum distillates.
2,080.305: May 11.
Von Fuchs. George 11.. Wood River, 111., assignor to Shell
Development Company. San Francisco. Calif. Reactiva-
(lon of spent clay. 2,102.341 ; Dec. 14.
Von Girsewald, Conway B., W. Stecke, and M. Wohlwill,
Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, assignors to American
Lurgi Corporation, New York, N. Y. Producing fuming
sulphuric acid having a high concentration. 2,071,598 ;
Feb. 23.
Von G reeling, Albrecht, Los Angeles, Calif. Treating oil.
2,069,596 ; Feb. 2.
von Gruber, Otto, assignor to the firm Carl Zeiss, Jena,
Germany. Camera bearing in apparatus for photo-
gramme'tricallv plotting oblique photographs taken from
aircraft. 2.079.090 : May 4.
Von Henke, Edmund J., assignor to American Electric
Fusion Corporation, Chicago, 111. Electrode. 2,088,936 ;
Aug. 3.
Von Herz, Edmund, Cologne-Dellbruck, Germany. Citro-
tetrazole compounds. 2,066,954 : Jan. 5.
Von Heydekampf, Gerd S. (See Peters, O. S., and von
Hevdelcampf. )
Von Heydekampf, Gerd S., Ridley Park, Pa., assignor
to Baldwin-Southwark Corporation. Load indicating
system. 2,072,912 ; Mar. 9.
Von Hevdekampf, Gerd S., Chester, Pa., assignor to Bald-
win-Southwark Corporation. Hydraulic load producing
means. 2,075,968 ; Apr. 6.
Von Heydekampf, Gerd S., Chester, Pa., assignor to Bald-
win-Southwark Corporation, Chester, Pa. Extensom-
eter. 2,077,598; Apr. 20.
Von Hilvety, (ieorge C. S.. Buenos Aires? Argentina.
Automatic fuel interrupting device for explosion engines.
2,094,555 ; Sept. 28.
Von Hoessle, C. Hermann, and R. Miiller, assignors to
Cheraisehe Fabrik von Heyden, A. G., Radebeul, near
Dresden, Germany. Manufacture of preparations hav-
ing an anti-emetic action. 2,082.233 ; June 1.
Von Ilofe, George W., Bound Brook, assignor to New
Jersey Machine Corporation. Hoboken, N. J. Machine
for applying adhesive. 2,102,984 ; Dec. 21.
Von Hofe, George W., Bound Brook, and P. W. Fleischer,
deceased, by C. E. M. Fleischer, executrix, Weehawken,
assignors to New Jersey ISIachine Corporation. Hoboken,
N. J. Cup making machine. 2,095,775 ; Oct. 12.
Von Hofe, George W., Bound Brook, and P. W. Fleischer,
deceased, by C. E. M. Fleischer, executrix. Weehawken,
assignors to New Jersey Machine Corporation. Hoboken,
N. J. Applying adhesive. 2,095.776 : Oct. 12.
Von Holleben. Kurt. Leipzig, and W. Rodenacl<er, Wolfen
Kreis, Bitterfeld. Germany, assignors to Agfa Ansco
Corporation. Binghamton, N. Y. Cassette for photo-
graphic films. 2,086,930 ; July 13.
Von lloorn, Fred G., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Electric switch. 2,068,582 ;
Jan. 19.
Von Hoorn, Fred G., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Gen-
oral Electric Company. Circuit breaker. 2,099,585 ;
Nov. 16.
Von Issendorff. Jilrgen, Berlin-Sieraensstadt, Germany, as-
signor to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Reversible conversion sys-
tem. 2.071.805 : Feb. 23.
Von Kories, Otto, Los Angeles, Calif. Cycle power unit.
2,072,611 : Mar. 2.
Von Kramolin, Leon L., and H. J. Spanner, Berlin, Ger-
many. Devices for tracing the movements of objects.
2,089.677 ; Aug. 10.
Von Kujawa, Gerhard. (See Hagedorn, M., and von
Ku.iawa.)
Von Kujawa, Gerhard. (See Wilmanns, G., and von
Kujawa.)
Von Kujawa, Gerhard, Dessau/A nhalt, Germany, assignor
to Agfa Ansco Corporation. Binghamton. N. Y. Manu-
facture of half tone screens. 2.095.015 ; Oct. 5.
Von I^angen. W.alter. ErUner. near Berlin, assignor to
Xaamlooze Vennootschop Machinerieen-en apparaten-
fabripkpn "Meaf". Utrecht. Germany. Transferring
combustible liquefied gases. 2,075,678 : ]Mar. 30.
Von Lcdermann, Lucie. Beverly Hills, Calif., assignor of
one-lialf to C. B. Burns, New York, N. Y. Halter.
2,102,770: Dec. 21.
Von Liide, Kurt, Berlin, Germany. Recovery of moisture
for use on lighter-than-air aircraft. 2.071,868 ; Feb. 23.
Von Manteuffel, Gerhard Z. (See Moller, W., and von
Manteuffel.)
Von Meister. Frederick W., New York, and F. W. Andrew,
Glen Head, assignors to Ozalid Corporation. New York,
N. Y. Apparatus for the development of light sensitive
material. 2,096,015 ; Oct. 19.
Von .Mertons. Ernest K., New York, assignor to Groov-Pin
(Corporation. Long Island Citv, N. Y. Fastener stud.
2.075.411 : Mar. 30.
Von Mertens. Ernest K.. New Y^ork. assignor to Groov-Pin
Corporation. Long Island City, N. Y. Grooving pins.
2,094.731 : Oct. 5.
Von Mihaly, Dfnes. Berlin-Wilmersdorf, assignor to the
firm Julius Pintsch Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, Germany.
Apparatus for recording sound on or reproducing from
an endless band of film. 2,071,477 : Feb 23
Von Mihaiy, D6nos, Berlin. Germany. Television ap-
paratus. 2,089.588 ; Aug. 10.
^"^. Ohisen. Louis H., New Haven. Conn,, assignor to
The Safety Car Heating & Lighting Company. Tem-
porature controlling system. 2,083,932 ; June 15.
\ on Okolicsanyi, Franz, Nuremberg, Germany. Picture
"o^ln Jif "gP'i''^t"s for television receivers. Re.
LIST OF PATENTEES
647
Von Orelli, Edward. (See Arnold, Gustav. assignor.)
Von Palmenberg, Raymond T., New York, N. Y. Counter
for stores. 2,090,653 ; Aug. 24.
Von Palmenberg, Raymond T., New York, N. Y. Clip.
2,102,657; Dec. 21.
Von Pein, Edward J., (See Wood. G. R., and Von Pein.)
Von Pein, Edward J., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to Inter-
national Business Machines Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Scale. 2,072,436 ; Mar. 2.
Von Pein, Edward J., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to Inter-
national Business Machines Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Scale controlled recorder. 2,074,006 ; Mar. 16.
Von Pein, Edward J., and P. J. Schlessiger, Endicott,
assignors to International Business Machines Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Drop weight scale. 2,074,005 ;
Mar. 16.
Von Pentz, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Filter cartridge.
2,093,877 ; Sept. 21.
Von Pongratz, Emmerich, Oppau, and A. Immel, Mann-
heim, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesell-
schaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Working up
of hydrocarbons and similar substances. 2,091,831 :
Aug. 31.
Von Poser, Gottlieb, and R. Franke, Wiesbaden, assignors
to Kalle & Co. Aktiengesellschaft, Wiesbaden-Biebrich,
Germany. Light-sensitive material and producing pic-
tures. 2,066,918; Jan. 5.
Von Rosenberg, Guido, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, Ger-
many, assignor to CJeneral Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Complex metal compounds of azo dye-
stuffs and their production. 2,088,353 ; July 27.
von Schiitz, Friedrich, Berlin-Lichterfelde-West, Germany,
assignor to N. V. Machinerieen-en Apparaten Fabrieken
"Meaf", Utrecht, Netherlands. Automatic regulating
devices in air heating plants for railway vehicles.
2,086,452 ; July 6.
Von Seebeck, George. (See Lea, Edward S., assignor.)
Von Seebeck, George, trustee. (See Lea, Edward S., as-
signor.)
Von Segebaden, Ernst S. D., Drottningholm, and G.
Orstrom, Alsten, assignors to Aktiebolaget GerH. Arehns
Mekaniska Verkstad, Stockholm, Sweden. Machine for
manufacturing packages. 2,073,432 ; Mar. 9.
Von Stietz, George E. G., Berkeley, assignor to Shell De-
velopment Company, San Francisco, Calif. Purification
of sugar juices. 2,067,362 ; Jan. 12.
Von Szeszlch, Lajos, Frankfort, assignor to Deutsche
Gold- und Silber Scheideanstalt, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Production of mercaptans. 2,070,761 ; Feb.
16.
von Till, Louis A., Brooklyn, assignor to Anchor Cap &
Closure Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Screw
cap and package. 2,085.934 ; July 6.
Von Till, Louis A., Brooklyn, assignor to Anchor Cap &
Closure Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Sealed
package. 2,092,192 ; Sept. 7.
Von Vflgrt. Paul. (See Benedek. Elek K.. assignor.)
Von Voigtlander, Frederick, assignor to Schwarze Electric
Company, Adrian, Mich. Synthetic tone signal.
2,074,875 : Mar. 23.
Von Wald. John A., Los Angeles, Calif. Nonglare head-
light. 2.103,208; Dec. 21.
Von Webern, Guido. (See Casto, L. V., von Webern,
Hamant, and King.)
Von Webern, Guido. (See Casto, L. V., von Webern,
Kinu. and Hnmant.)
Von Webern, Guido, Dayton. Ohio, assignor to Oxford
Varnish Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Method and appa-
ratus for decorating materials. 2,077.443 ; Apr. 20.
Von Webern, Guido, and E. W. Hamant, Dayton, Ohio,
assignors to Oxford Varnish Corporation, Detroit,
Mich, Surface decorating method and apparatus.
2,069,789; Feb. 9.
Von Wedel, Carl J. R. H., Newark, N. J., assignor to
Electrons, Inc. Gas filled discharge tube. 2.070,816 ;
Feb. 16.
Von Wcdcl, Carl .T. R. IT.. Berlin, Germanv. assignor, by
mesne assignmonts, to Electrons, Inc. Cathode organi-
zation. 2.075.876: Apr. 0.
Von Wedol. Carl J. R. H., assignor to Thomas A. Edison,
Tnoorporatnd, West Orange, N. J. Gaseous discharge
system. 2.084.7.50 : June 22.
Von Wodel. Carl J. R. II., assignor to Thomas A. Edisou,
Tn<'orr)Oratod, West Orange. N. J. Gaseous electric dis-
charfre device. 2.08 t. 751 : Juno 22.
Von Werder, Fritz. (See Dalmer. O., and Von Werder.)
Voohocve, Nicolnns A. J. (See Klinkhamer, H. A. W.,
Lanihorts. Vnorlioeve, and de .Tong.l
Voordnln, William L., Knoxvillo, Tenn. Power house
structure. 2,072,930 ; Mar. 9.
Voorhees, Charleys M., Madison, ICans. Sweep rake.
2.082,670; June 1.
Voorhees, Daniei W.. Jr.. Peru, 111. Steel (ongue for farm
trucks. 2.098.018 ; Nov. 2.
Voorliees, TlarriN W., Morrlsvllle, Pa., assignor to John
A. Roebling's Sons Company, Trenton, N. J. Machine
for making spiral windings. 2,072,284; Mar. 2.
Voorliees, V.'iiulcrvei'r. (See Robinson. J., and Voorhees. i
Voorhees, Vanderveer. (See Rogers, T. IT., and Voorhees.)
Voorliees, Vanderveer. (See Sullivan, F W., Jr., and
Voorhees.)
Voorhees, Vanderveer. (See Wilson, J. R., and Voorliees.)
Voorhees, Vanderveer, Hammond, Ind., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Reclaiming lubricating
oils. 2,073,506 ; Mar. 9.
Voorhees, Vanderveer, Hammond, Ind., assignor to
Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Preparing lubri-
cating oils. 2,079,885 ; May 11.
Voorhees, Vanderveer, Hammond, Ind., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Production of high
cetene number Diesel fuel oil. 2,079,887 ; May 11.
Voorhees, Vanderveer, Hammond, Ind., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Solvent extraction.
2,083,250 ; June 8.
Voorhees, Vanderveer, Hammond, Ind., assignor to
Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Can coating.
2,092,296 ; Sept. 7.
Voorhees, Vanderveer, Hammond, Ind., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Liquid fuel. 2,096,218 ;
Oct. 19.
Voorhees, Vanderveer, Hammond, Ind., assignor to
Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Insecticidal oil
spray. 2,096,947 ; Oct. 26.
Voorhees, Vanderveer, Whiting, Ind., assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Oil refining process.
2.079,886 ; May 11.
Voorhies, Carl, Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Eaton Manufacturing Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Tappet construction. 2,074,034 ; Jlar. 16.
Voorhies, Carl, Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eaton Manufacturing Company, Cleve-
land, Ohio. Hydraulic valve lifter. 2.098,115 ; Nov. 2.
Voorhies, L. J., Sr., et al. (See Fontaine, Lamar, Jr., as-
signor.)
Voran Automobilbau-Aktiengesellschaft. (See Bussien,
Richard, assignor.)
Vorbusch, Adolph H. (See Schwarz. R. G., and Vorbusch.)
Voree, Lafayette D., Montclair, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Westvaco Chlorine Products Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Electrolytic cell. 2,078,517 ;
Apr. 27.
Vorech, Stephen, assignor to Bendlx-Westinghouse Auto-
motive Air Brake Company, Pittsburgli, Pa. Control
mechanism. 2.075,917 : Apr. 6.
Vorwerk & Co. (See Gorissen. Engelbert, assignor.)
Vosbikian, Peter S., and T. S. Vosbikian, Philadelphia,
Pa. Hedge shears. 2,073,460 ; Mar. 9.
Vosbikian, Peter S. and T. S., Philadelphia, Pa. Fountain
ink marker. 2,097,266 ; Oct. 26.
Vosbikian, Thomas S. (See Vosbikian, Peter S., and
T. S.)
Vosburgh, Frank A., Jr., Orange, assignor to Carlton
Lamp Corporation, Union City, N. J. Carton.
2,094,387; Sept. 28.
Vose. Lewis S., Needham, assignor to Crompton &
Knowles IjOom Works, Worcester. Blass. Electric feeler
for drop box looms. 2.103,803 ; Dec. 28.
Voskamp, John B., Pittsburgh, Pa. Method and appa-
ratus for drying material. 2,077,346 ; Apr. 13.
Vosper, William W., assignor to The Toledo Pipe Thread-
ing Machine Company, Toledo, Ohio. Turning, facing,
and threading tool. 2,079,954 ; May 11.
Voss, Elmer B., Alton, 111., assignor to Owens-Illinois
Glass Company. Automatic carton sealing machine.
2,089,010; Aug. 3.
Voss, Johann H. H., White Plains, N. Y. Condenser for
refrigerating systems. 2.069,430 ; Feb. 2.
Voss, John H., Downers Grove, assignor to Associated
Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Telephone
system. 2.087.930 ; July 27.
Voss, John H., Downers Grove, and T. F. Crocker, as-
signors to Associated Electric Tjaboratories. Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Telephone system. 2.070,874; Feb. 16.
Voss. Joseph A., assignor to Tanipax Sales Corporation,
Denver. Colo. Machine for compressing cotton wads.
2.0T0.:'.S9 : Apr. G.
Voss, Walter C. Wollesley, Mass. Structural unit.
2.089.865; Aug. 10. •
Voss, Walter K. (See Ettcn. Nicholas L., assignor.)
Voss, Walter K., Davenport, Iowa. Agitator. 2,072,190;
Mar. 2.
Vossi-n, Dieter. (See TCrzikalla, IT.. Delinort. and Vossen.)
Vowles, Philip N., Croyden, near Sydney, assignor to W.
J. Smith, Point Piper, near Sydney. Australia. IVfeclia-
nlsra for specially forming, and for fitting releasing
means of wire to bottle closure caps of the crown seal
variety. 2,008,881 ; Jan. 26.
Vretman, Carl G., Atlanta, Ga. Air conditioning system
for refrigerators. 2,085,346 ; June 29.
Vretman, (Jarl (!., assignor of oiie-lentli to R. TT. Fulton.
Allanta, Ga., and one-tenth to \V. K. Wntkins. New
York. N. Y. I'ortable air conditioner for rooms.
2.075,384 ; Mar. 30.
Vroom. Robert D. W., and W. TT. Toelle. W;\lliiigf<M-d.
Conn., assignors to II. T,, Judil Conipnnv. Inc., New
Yorl;, N. Y. Curtain mil. 2,OT!>.2(i7 : M.w' I
X'lKciiio, Albert A., New York, N. Y. Aslilrav. l!e. 20.502;
Dec. 14.
Vulcan Alloy Corporation. (See de Golyer, .\iitlionv O.,
assignor.)
\'Mlcim Corporation. (See T.,ucns. Tlarrv W.. nssigiior.)
Vulcan IManutiicturlng Co. (See NUson, Leonard D.. ns-
slgnor. )
Vulcan Proofing Company. (See ICellev, Robert T,., Sr.,
assignor.)
648
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Vulcan Troofing Company. (See Lewis, Robert R., as-
signor.)
Vulcan Proofing Company. (See Lewis, R. R., and Weiss,
assignors.)
Vulcan Rail and Construction Company. (See Ewlng.
W'ylie B., assignor.)
Vulcan Soot Blower Corporation. (See Arey, F. C, and
Hibner, assignors.)
Vulcan Soot Blower Corporation. (See Hibner, De Los E.,
Jr., assignor.)
VuUierrae, Marcel, Paris, France. Cooling of heat en-
gines. 2.066,661 ; Jan. 5.
W-B Chemical Company. (See Wilson, E. D., and
Wittwer, assignors.)
W-K-M Company. (See Laurent, Milton P., assignor.)
Waack, Karl, New York, N. Y. Scraper for boiler and
condenser tubes. 2,091,401 ; Aug. 31.
Waage, John J., Bronx, assignor to Globe Slicing JIachine
Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Grinder. 2,069,431 ; Feb. 2.
Waull;i>s. Gfrrit, Highland Park. Mich., assignor to
Anchor Steel & Conveyor Company. Turntable.
2,075,018 : Apr. 6.
Waalkes, Gerrit, Highland Park, Mich., assignor to
Anchor Steel & Conveyor Co. Conveyer system.
2,096,948 ; Oct. 26.
Waalkes, Gerrit, Highland Park, Mich., assignor to Anchor
Steel and Conveyor Company. Conveyer mechanism.
2,101,3.'53 : Dec. 7.
Wabash Screen Door Company, The. (See Otto, Martin
H., assignor.)
Wacli, Edward F., Modesto, Calif. Thermoradiant heat-
ins unit. 2.084.468 ; June 22.
Wachholz, Herman F., Milwaukee, Wis. Safety match
pack. 2,090,712 ; Aug. 24.
Wachowski, George A., Flint, assignor of one-half to P.
KofEman, Bay (iity, Mich. Steak tenderizing and dicing
tool. 2,100,770 ; Nov. 30.
Wachsman, Jacob, Brooklyn, N. Y. Yarn controlling de-
vice for knitting machines. 2.079,341 ; May 4.
Wachsman, Michael. Brooklyn, N. Y. Spring terminal
Clin. 2,07.^.072 : Mar. 30.
Wachsman, Michael, Brooklyn, N. Y. Tension lever for
electric stop motions. 2,080,903 ; May 18.
Wachstein, Maurice A., West Orange, N. J. Multiple elec-
tric cord. 2,089,774; Aug. 10.
W'achter, Lester. (See Anthony, W. C, and Wachter.)
Wachler, Lester, assignor to Anthony Development Com-
pany, Streator, 111. Caster wheel. 2,094,050 ; Sept.
28.
Wachter, Vincent P., Joliet, 111. Noiseless antiskid horse-
shoe. 2,085,347 ; June 29.
Wachusett Shirt Company. (Sec Roberson, Harvey D.,
assignor.)
Wack, Henry K., assignor to John I. Paulding, Inc.,
New Bedford, Mass. Attachment plug receptacle.
2,078,885 ; Apr. 27.
Wacker, Dr. Alexander, Gesellschaft fur Elektrochemische
Industrie. G. m. b. H. fSee Edhofer, Georg, assignor.)
Wacker, Dr. Alexander, Gesellschaft fur Elektrochemische
Industrie G. m. b. H. (See Edhofer, G., and Wolff,
assignors.)
Wacker, Dr. Alexander, Gesellschaft fiir Electrochcmische
Industrie, G. m. b. H. (See Kaufler, F., and Schmitz,
assignors.)
AVacker, Dr. Alexander, Gesellschaft fiir Elektrochemische
Industrie G. m. b. H. (See Vogt, Adolf, assignor.)
Wnckraan, Louis B., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to American
Flange & Manufacturing Co., Inc., Chicago, III. Plug
sealing means for metallic containers. 2,080,881 ; May
18.
Waddell, Edgar S., assignor to The Randall Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Awning structure. 2.101,695 ; Dec. 7.
Waddell, Kenneth M. (See Hicks, Frederick T., assignor.)
Wiiddington. Arthur S. (See Grey, H., and Waddington.)
Wade. Francis A., Brooklyn, and A. Urfer, Richmond Hill,
,N. Y., assignors to Bendix Aviation Corporation, South
Bend, Ind. Method and means for controlling com-
passes. 2.076,328 : Apr, 6.
Wade. Fred G. (See KuU. W. A., and Wade.)
Wade, James T., Ogden, Utah, assignor of one-third to S.
E. Ward, Green River, Wyo. Toy machine gun.
2.097.749; Nov. 2.
Wade, Manor L., Long Beach, assignor to Union Oil Com-
pany of California, Los Angeles, Calif.. Lowering pour
point of oil, 2,081,518; May 25,
Wndo, Manor L., Long Beach, assignor to T'nion Oil Com-
pany of California. Lns Angeles, Calif. Separating wax
from oil. 2.081,519; May 25,
Wade. Raymond B., Swampscott, Mass., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Nozzlo diaphragm and the lllie
and making the same. 2,079,473 ; May 4.
AVade, William, Chicago, assignor to National Lock Co,,
Rockford, HI. Venetian blind, 2,083,881 ; June 15.
Wade, WllllaTn, Chicago, assignor to National Lock Co.,
Rockford, in, Venetian blind. 2,]0.'?.,394 ; Doc. 28.
Wndo, Wllliaiii. Chicago, and E. North, assignors to
National Lock Company, Rockford, 111. Venetian blind.
2.103.,3n5 : Dec. 28.
Wado, William, Chicago, and E, North, assignors to
National TiOck Company, Rockford, 111. Venetian blind,
2,103,390; Dec. 28.
Wade, William, Chicago, and E, North, assignors to
National Lock Company, Rockford, III. Blind housing
Structure. 2.103,397 ; Dec, 28.
Wade, William, Chicago, and E. North, assignors to
National Lock Company, Rickford, 111. Outside Vene-
tian blind. 2,103,398 ; Dec, 28.
Wadel, Josef, Hamburg, Germany. Apparatus for loosen-
ing the scalp. 2,102,985 ; Dec. 21.
Wadelton, Edwin, assignor to Killefer Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Ltd., Los Angeles, Calif. Latch means for
scraper bowls. 2,087,419 ; July 20.
Wadert Co. (See Wadhams, Fred B., assignor.)
Wadhams, Fred B., Cleveland Heights, assignor to Wadert
Co., Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Furnace. 2,073,769 ; Mar.
16.
Wadman, Harold A., West Hartford, assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Method of and ap-
paratus for controlling temperature, 2,079,566 ; May 4.
Wadman, Harold A., BIoom"field, assignor to Hartford-
Empire Company, Hartford, Conn. Apparatus for form-
ing hollow glass articles. 2,084,285 ; June 15.
Wadsworth, Clair W., assignor to Hunter Arms Co., Inc.,
Fulton, N. Y. Firearm. 2,073,128 ; Mar. 9.
Wadsworth, Daniel V.. and L. Wickenden, Manhasset,
N. Y. Intensified fruit flavor. 2,087,076 ; July 13.
Wadsworth, Daniel V., and L. Wickenden, Manhasset,
N. Y. Producing intensified juices. 2,087,077 ; July
13.
Wadsworth, Frank L. O., East Liberty, Pa., assignor to
Bendix Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2.071.668 ; Feb. 23.
Wadsworth, Frank L. O., East Liberty. Pa,, assignor to
Bendix Aviation Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Brake.
2.071.669 ; Feb. 23.
Wadsworth, Frank L. O., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Ball
Brothers Company, Muncie, Ind. Severing mechanism
and forming mold charges. 2,087,459 ; July 20.
Wad.sworth, Frank L. O., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Ball
Brothers Company, Muncie, Ind. Mechanism for sever-
ing molten glass. 2,090,082 ; Aug. 17.
Wadsworth, Frank L. O.. Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Ball
Brothers Company, Muncie, Ind. Shear mechanism.
2.092,864; Sept. 14.
Wadsworth, Frank L. O,, Pittsburgh, Pa,, assignor to Ball
Brothers Company, Muncie, Ind. Shear mechanism.
2,092,865 ; Sept. 14.
Wadsworth, Frank L, O., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Ball
Brothers Company, Muncie, Ind. Method of and appa-
ratus for feeding molten glass. 2.093.373 ; Sept. 14.
Wadsworth, Frank L. O., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Ball
Brothers Company, Muncie. Ind. Method and appara-
tus for feeding molten glass. 2.093.374 : Sept. 14.
Wadsworth, Frank L. O., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Ball
Brothers Company, Muncie, Ind. Mechanism for sever-
ing molten glass. 2,093,375 ; Sept. 14,
Wadsworth, Frank L, O., Pittsburgh, Pa,, assignor to
Ball Brothers Company, Muncie, Ind. Method and
apparatus for feeding molten glass. 2,099,088 ; Nov.
16.
Wadsworth, Frank L. O., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Ball
Brothers Company, Munice, Ind. Method and apparatus
and feeding thermoplastic material. 2,100,760 ; Nov.
30.
Wadsworth, Harry L,, Los Angeles, Calif. Gauge for
counting typewritten characters. 2,098,323 ; Nov. 9.
Wadsworth, Lewis L., A\inchester, Slass, Slethod of lin-
inc pipes. 2,060,592 ; Jan. 5,
Wadsworth Watch Case Company, The. (See Stein,
Charles T., assignor.)
Waechter, Ferdinand F,, and H, F, Watson, Philadelphia,
Pa., assignors to Link-Belt Company, Chicago, 111.
Method of and apparatus for influent supply.
2,099.914 : Nov. 23.
Waechter, Harry J., Mount Healthy, assignor to Krauth &
Benninghofen, Hamilton, Ohio. Autographic register.
2,090,585 ; Aug, 17.
Waeschle, Anton, assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Welder. 2.067,363 ; Jan. 12.
Waffenfabrlk-Solothurn A.-G. (See Herlach, F., and
Rakula, assignor.)
Wagar, Harold N.. assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electromagnetic
switcliing device. 2.075.488 ; iSlar. 30.
Wagar, Harold N., assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories. Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Battery charging
system. 2.102,141 ; Dec. 14.
Wageley, Charles M,, Kirkwood, Mo., assignor to The
American Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Locomo-
tive driver brake. 2,084,660 ; June 22.
Wagemakor Company. (See lUishnell, John H., assignor.)
Wagler, Mann E., assignor to Hunter Tractor & Machin-
ery Co., Milwaukee, Wis, Auxiliary moldboard attach-
ment for plows, 2.101,661 ; Dec. 7.
Wagner, Albert N., Evanston, 111. Coin wrapping device.
2,072,191 ; Mar. 2.
Wacnor. Cnrv If (Sop Ostorstro"i. R. C., ond Watrner )
Wagner, Cary R., assignor to The Pure Oil Company,
Chicago, 111. Polymerization of unsaturated hydrocar-
bon, 2,088,823 ; Aug. 3.
Wagner, Cary R., assignor to The Pure Oil Company,
o AoS?5o', ''■ Polymerization of hydrocarbon gases.
J, 088, 824 ; Aug, 3,
Wagner, Cary R.. assignor to The Pure Oil Company,
iikoSII-n , Polymerization of hydrocarbon gases.
-J,Uoo,ooD ; Aug. 3.
LIST OF PATENTEES
649
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Wagner, Gary R., assignor to The Pure Oil Company,
Chicago, 111. Treating cracked hydrocarbon gases.
2,088,887; Aug. 3.
Wagner, Charles H., Washington, D. C. Discharge con-
trol for paving machines. 2,073,770 ; Mar. 16.
Wagner, Charley L. (See Abrams, A., and Wagner.)
Wagner, Charley L. (See Abrams, A., Wagner, and Davis.)
Wagner, Charley L. (See Abrams, A., Wagner, and
Forcey. )
Wagner, Edmond M. (See Van Horn, J. B., and Wagner.)
Warner, Edward F., Philadelphia, Pa. Auto monoplane.
2,103,881 : Dec. 28.
Wagner, Edward F., assignor to The Studebaker Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Vehicle deck support.
2,088,888; Aug. 3.
Wagner Electric Corporation. (See Andrews, Cyril M.,
assignor.)
Wagner Electric Corporation. (See Boldt, W. F., and
Thomas, assignors.)
Wagner Electric Corporation. (See Brunner, Albert, as-
signor.)
Wagner Electric Corporation. (See Dick, Burns, as-
signor.)
Wagm^r Electric Corporation. (See Doelling, George L.,
assignor.)
Wagner Electric Corporation. (See Freeman, Walter R.,
assignor.)
Wagner Electric Corporation. (See Griffin, George A.,
assignor.)
Wagner Electric Corporation. (See Rose, J. R., Cox, and
Slaas, assignors.)
Wagner Electric Corporation. (See Schnell, Steve, as-
signor.)
Wagner, Erich. (See Vogelgesang, K., and Wagner.)
Wagner, Firm Ferd. (See Radecker, Walter, assignor.)
Wagner, Fritz, Berlin-Llcbterfelde, Germany. Feed-water
purifier plant for locomotive boilers. 2,067,305 : .Tan. 12.
Wagner, Fritz, Berlln-Lichterfelde, Germany. Balanced
steam inlet valve. 2,085,487 ; June 29.
Wagner, George C, Baltimore, Md. Hotel alarm signal.
2,085,617 ; June 29.
Wagner, Hans P., Brooklyn, assignor to The Autosan
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Method and
composition for preventing flat tires. 2,074,876 ; Mar.
23.
Wagner, Harold E. (See Yager, 6. P., Heath, and
Wagner. )
Wagner, Heinrich, Mannheim, M. Zabel and A. Ensslin,
Dessau in Anhalt, Germany, assignors to Geiferal
Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Producing two-
color effects on skins or furs. 2,101,696 ; Dec. 7.
Wagner, Herbert W. (See Whitcomb, K. F., and Wagner.)
Wagner, John C, and A. J. Engel, assignors to The East-
ern T?ox Company, Baltimore, Md. Display stand.
2,075,919; Apr. 6.
Wagner, Matthew. Glendale, Calif. Permanent molding
apparatus. 2,093,625 ; Sept. 21.
Wagner, Max, Stuttgart, assignor to Daimler Benz Aktien-
gesellschaft, Stuttgart - Unterturkheim, Germany.
Springing arrangement for the wheels of vehicles.
2,070,817 : Feb. 16.
Wagner, Max., Stuttgart, assignor to Daimler Benz
Aktiengesellschaft, Stuttgart-Unterturkheim, Germany.
Motor vehicle. 2,072,994 ; Mar. 9.
Wagner, Max, Stuttgart, assignor to Daimler Benz Ak-
tiengesellschaft, Stuttgart-Unterturkheim, Germany.
Power-driven vehicle. 2,074,289 ; Mar. 16.
Wagner, Max, Stuttgart, assignor to Daimler-Benz
Aktiengesellschaft, Stuttgart-Unterturkheim. Germany.
Suspension means of parts on vehicle frames.
2,090,561 ; Aug. 17.
Wagner, Max, assignor to Daimler-Benz Aktiengesell-
schaft, Stuttgart-Unterturkheim, Germany. Change
speed gear. 2,096,770 ; Oct. 26.
Wagner, Robert L., Astoria, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation,
Reproducing machine. 2,087,678 ; July 20.
Wagner, Robert W., assignor to Detroit Harvester Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Mowing machine. 2,094,420 ;
Sept. 28.
Wagner, Robert W., assignor to Detroit Harvester Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Power talie-off. 2,094,421 ; Sept.
28.
Wngner, Robert W., assignor to Detroit Harvester Com-
pany, Detroit, MIoh. Power take-off attachment for
motor vehicles. 2,100,677; Nov. 30.
Wagner, Robert W., assignor to Detroit Ilnrvester Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Power take-off attachment for
motor vehicles. 2.100,678; Nov. 30.
Wdgiier, Roy U., Tronton, Ohio. Embalming device.
2,090,273; Aug. 17.
Wngner, Tlioodor (,'., Chemnitz, Germany. Mechanical
warp stop motion. 2,098,444 ; Nov. 9,
Wngner, Walter C, Oneida, N. Y. Smoker's appliance.
2,084,785 ; Juno 22.
Wngner, Walter ('.. Ardiiiore, assignor to Edwin li. W!e-
gniul (^onipnnv. I'll iHlmrgli. Pn. lOlect rlc meter testing
e(,iili)inenl. 2,0!)3,17K; Sept. 14.
Wagner, WllUnm W., HoUls, N. Y. Door opernllng device.
2.094,220 : Sept. 28.
Wagoner, lOarl n., Unkowood, Ohio, nsslgnor. by mesno
nsslgnments, to R. H. Jnmlson. Metnl hnlldliig struc-
ture nn<l nHHenil)llng (lie snnio. 2,085,281 ; Jiin(> 29.
122I2.S— 1'— 42
Wagstaff, Norvel J., Rochester, N. Y. Curtain drying and
stretching rack. 2,084,661 ; June 22.
Wahl, Axel S., Jersey City, N. J. Eaves trough strainer.
2,070,500 ; Feb. 9.
Wahl Clipper Corporation. (See Wahl, Leo J., assignor.)
Wahl Company, The. (See Back, Robert, assignor.)
Wahl, Karl, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany, assignor to the
firm Sifico A. G., Schaffhausen, Switzerland. Appara-
tus for copying films. 2,086,289 ; July 6.
Wahl, Leo J., assignor to Wahl Clipper Corporation, Ster-
ling, 111. Hair drying apparatus. 2,081,565 ; May 25.
Wahl, Leo J., assignor to Wahl Clipper Corporation, Ster-
ling, 111. Electric cord plug adapter. 2,100,094 ; Nov.
23.
Wahlberg, John, East Orange, N. J., assignor to N. Chayes,
New Rochelle, N. Y. Removable denture. 2,078,647 ;
Apr. 27.
Wahlberg, Nils A., and L. F. Brahmer, Wilkinsburg, as-
signors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Trolley wire splicer.
2,095,777 ; Oct. 12.
Wahlborg, Karl J., Stockholm, Sweden, assignor to Elec-
trolux Corporation, Dover, Del. Vacuum cleaner.
2,091,537 ; Aug. 31.
Wahlforss, Eric, Cleveland, and C. L. Johnson, Bedford,
and George Lacy, Cleveland, assignors to The Glidden
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Lubricant. 2,069,790;
Feb. 9.
Wahlforss, Eric, Cleveland, Ohio, L. A. Goldblatt, Erie,
Pa., and G. Lacy, assignors to The Glidden Company,
Cleveland, Ohio. Polychlororetenes and preparing
them. 2,096,771 ; Oct. 26.
Wahlin, Fred W. (See Bramsen, S., and Wahlln.)
Wahlin, Fritz. (See Bramsen, S., and Wahlin.)
Wahlsten, Gosta. (See Lysholm, A., Homey, and Wahl-
sten. )
Wahlstrand, Harold A. (See Larson, E. S., and Wahl-
strand.)
Wainwright, Carlyle H., assignor to The Bentley Engi-
neering Company Limited, Leicester, England. Circular
knitting machine. 2.070,762 ; Feb. in.
Wainwright, Carlyle H., and G. A. Buswell, assignors
to The Bentley Engineering Company, Limited, Leices-
ter, England. Circular knitting machine. 2,085,619 ;
June 29.
Wainwright, James A. (See Allan, J., and Wainwright.)
Wainwright, Thomas, Chicago, 111. Loose leaf ring book.
2,080,450 ; May 18.
Waisbecker, Frank G., Glonside, assignor to Arcadia
Hosiery Co., Lansdale, Pa. Knitting machine.
2.093.789 ; Sept. 21.
Wait, Conant, and V. B. Wait, Beverly Hills, Calif. Coin
controlled doorbell system. 2,073,129 ; Mar. 9.
Wait, Justin F., New York, N. Y. Producing of metals
and utilization thereof. 2,075,150 ; Mar. 30.
Wait, Justin F., New York, N. Y. Forming wax and
product therefrom. 2,075,151 ; INIar. 30.
Wait, Louis S., assignor to Boeing Aircraft Company,
Seattle, Wash. Exhaust gas analyzer for automotive
vehicles. 2,077,538 ; Apr. 20.
Wait, Valerie B. (See Wait, Conant, and V. B.)
Wait^ Wesley, Newburgh, N. Y. Metallic frame for
building construction. 2,098,734 ; Nov. 9.
Wait, William I?. (See Bond, Alexander R., assignor.)
Wait, William B. (See Porskievies, Anthony J., as-
signor.)
Waite, Griffin G., assignor to Sangamo Company Limited,
Toronto. Ontario, Canada. Selective demand meter and
method of measurement of electric current. 2,089,631 ;
Aug. 10.
Waite, R.ilph B. (See Johnson. Carl O., assignor.)
Waite, Ralph B., and S. C. Waite, Sprlngville, N. Y.,
said R. B. Waite assignor to said S. C. Waite. Dis-
pensing closure. 2,073,292 : Mar. 9.
Waite, Sheridan C. (See Waite, Ralph B., and S. C.)
Waitman, Louie, Detroit, Mich. Tinning method and
composition therefor. 2,072,229 ; Mar. 2.
Wake, Walter A. (See Brill. A. K., and Wake.)
Wakefield, C. C, & Company Limited. (See Pruvot, Henri
B. N., assignor.)
Wakefield, Dee. (See Vanderpool, Wade, nsslgnor.)
Wakefield, Wnlter H., assignor to Crompton-Knowles Tjoom
Works, Worcester, Mass. Bobbin release for weft re-
plenishing looms. 2,097.680 ; Nov. 2.
W.ilcefield. Wnlter H., assignor to Crompton & Knowles
Ijoom Works, Worcester, Mass. Warp slackener for
Idoin.s. 2,103,836; Dec. 28.
W.'ikefield, Wnlter H.. assignor to Crompton &• Knowlos
Loom Works, Worcester, ivinas. Weft carrier for auto-
mntie looms. 2,103,837; Dee. 28.
Waksmundzkn, Mnrla G., Washington, D. C. Girdle.
Re. 20,577 ; Dec. 7.
WMlncli, Bruno. (See Schenlng, G., nnd Wnlnch.)
Wnlberg. H(M-nMrd E., Worcester, Mass. Flnceolct.
2.097.004 ; Oct. 20.
Wnlby, ItnroUi C. A. (See Anderson, Pnvld T., assignor.)
Wnlcli, Henri, iiiul J. PrClnz, I'nrls. Krnnce. assignors, by
mesne iissigniiii'iils, to Oe l.nviil Separator Conipanv,
New York. N. V. l*roci>ss ami apiiarntiis for separation
of llii> cotiiponcnls of n mixture of more than two
eomponenlR. 2.102.1*97 : Dec. 14.
Wnld IMnnufnctnring Compnny. (See Pawsnt. Kwnld P..
nsslgnor. )
650
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Walden, Alfred E., assignor to Hupp Motor Car Coipora-
tion, Detroit, Mich. Internal combustion engine.
2,089,454 ; Aug. 10.
Walden, Harry W. W., London, England, assignor to
Radio Corporation of America. Ultra high frequency
transmitter. 2,091.663 : Aug. 31.
Walden. Lester M.. Chicago, ill., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Teletypesettpr Corporation. Duplex
rail delay mechanism. 2.090,654 ; Aug. 24.
Walden, Lester M.. Chicago, 111., assignor, b.v mesne as-
signments, to Teletypesetter Corporation. Control unit
for linocasting machines. 2,101,113 : Dec. 7.
Walden, Wallace E., Domingo, N. Mes. Ash-retaining
cigarette holder. 2.096,658: Oct. 19.
Walder, Emil, assignor to Porcelier Manufacturing Com-
pany, Greensburg, Pa. Waffle iron. 2,099.152 ; Nov.
16.
Walder, Emil, assignor to Samson-United Corporation,
Rochoster, X. T. Electrical cooking and heating ap-
paratus. 2,102,342; Dec. 14.
Waldes Koh-I-Xoor. Inc. (See Roseman, Leo, assignor.)
Waldes Koh-I-Xoor, Inc. (See Silberman, David, as-
signor. )
Waldes & spol. (See Schweinburg, A., and Waschiczeck,
assignors.)
Waldman. Herman C, St. Louis, Mo. Elevator-door check.
2.083.762 : June 15.
Waldman, Isador. (See Ernest, A., and Waldman.)
Waldman. Mas M., assignor of one-half to E. B. Regar,
Reading, Pa. La'ivn movrer cutting blade. 2,078,046 ;
Apr. 20.
Waldmann, Edmund. (See Chwala, A., Waldmann. and
Martina.)
Waldner. Joe. (See Pnrker. Thomas J., assignor.)
Waldorf. Helmnth W.. New York, assisnor to The Wire and
Steel Products Co., Inc, Brooklyn, N. Y. Strapping tooL
2.067.806; Jan. 12.
Waldorf Paper Products Company. (See Boeye, Paul F.,
assignor.)
Waldorf Paper Products Company. (See Gnyer, Reynolds,
assignor.)
Waldron. Fred D., Queens Tillage. X. Y.. and A. J. Wier.
Elizabeth, X. J., assignors to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, Xew York, X. Y. Terminal bos
device. 2.103.501 : Dec. 28.
Waldron, Frederic B,, Prescot, assignor to Pilkington
Brothers Limited, Liverpool, England. Glass grinding
apparatus. 2,088.392 : July 27.
Wnldron. Frederic B.. Prescot. assignor to Pilkington
Brothers Limited. Liverpool. England. Glass grinding
apparatus. 2,088.393 : July 27.
Waldron, John, Corporation. (See C^se, Lynn B., as-
signor.)
Waldron. John. Corporation. (See Dickhaut, C, A., and
Warner, assignors.)
Waldron, John, Corporation. (See Scott, H. A., and
Case, assignors.)
Waldron. John, Corporation. (See Willis, (Charles C,
as-'ignor. )
Waldron, John, Corporation. (See Willis, C. C, and
Warner, assignors.*
Waldron, Lawrence D., Minneapolis, Minn. Telescoping
extension. 2,080,350 : May 11.
Waldron, William R. (See Peck, F. W., and Waldron.)
Waldron, William R., assignor to E. I. du Pont de
Xemours & Company, Wilmington, Del, Halogenation
process and product. 2.009.7^1 : Xov. 23.
Waldvognl. .Mbfrt C. Richmond Heights, Mo. Roasting
apparatus. 2.101.417: Dec. 7.
Waldvogel, Albert C. Richmond Heights, Mo, Caffeine
collector. 2.101.418 : Dec. 7.
Waldvogel, Isidore, Hodousice. near Xvrsko. Czechoslo-
vakia. Packing device. 2,090,435 : Aug, 17.
Wales. Allen, Adding Machine Corporation. (See Fried.
Jerome A., assignor.)
Wales, George F.. Buffalo, assignor to .Vmerican Radiator
Companv, Xew York, X. Y. Flue bafBe for heating ap-
paratus. 2.067.133: .Tan. .'i.
Wales. Jonathan R.. Warwick, R. I. Apparatus for dis-
pensing and applying materials. 2.087,633 : Jnlv 20.
Wales, ijiwrence B.. Marblehead, Mass., assignor to
General Electric Company. Bladed body. 2,097,314 :
Oct. 26.
Wales, Nathaniel B.. New York, N. Y. Heating system.
2.077,!599: Apr. 20.
Walr-s. X.Tth.nnipl B.. Xew York. X. Y. Refrigerator.
2.on3.R."6 : Sept. 21.
Walger. Walter B.. Corpus Christl, Tei. Throttle valve.
2.077,972 : Apr. 20.
Walker, Aaron F., et al. (See Lewis, Robert E., as-
signor.)
W.nlker, .Avery W., assignor, by mesne assimiment.'s, to
The Carhoroundum Companv. Xineara Falls, X. Y
Sanding drum. Ro. 20,550 : Xov. 9.
WalkiT. Brooks. Pjpdmont. ^alif. Fufl Iniection svstero
for IntTnal romhnstion encinos. 2.075.S77 : .\pr.R.
Walker. Brooks. Piedmont. Calif. Door locking mecha-
nism. 2.077,135 : Apr. 13.
Walker. Brooks. Piedmont, and H. E. Kennedv, Berkeley.
Calif., said Kennedy assignor to said Walker. Fuel in*
jertlon system for internal combustion engines
2.081,188: May 25.
Walker, Brooks. Piedmont, and H. E. Kennedy. Berkeley.
Calif. Internal combustion engine. 2,084.752 : June
22.
Walker, Brooks. Piedmont, and H. E. Kennedy, Berkeley,
(iilif. ; said Kennedy assignor to said Walker. Fuel in-
jection system. 2,091,401 ; Aug. 31.
Walker. Charles, Knosvilie, Tenn. Variable control mech-
ani.sm. 2.078.S21 : Apr. 27.
Walker, Charles, Knosvilie, Tenn. Variable transmission
mechanism. 2.07S.S22 : Apr. 27.
Walker, Charles D., assignor to John >£. Xordstrom. Xew
York. X. Y. Locking mechanism for Venetian blinds.
2,087,865 ; July 20.
Walker. Ch.Trles I.. Los Angeles. Calif. Protecting and
lubricating journals. 2.066,593 : Jan. 5.
Walker, Charles W., assignor of one-third to G. A.
Edwards, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Milk bottle
washing machine. Re. 20.530 ; Oct. 12.
Walker, Chauncev M.. assienor to .\. R. Kinimick, Detroit,
Mich, Display sign holder. 2.0S2.S59 ; June 8.
Walker. Clarence H., San Mateo, C^alif. Forcing plant
growth. 2,069,292 : Feb. 2.
Walker, Clarence H„ San Mateo, Calif. Box. 2,085,458 ;
June 29.
Walker. Clarence H., San Mateo, Calif. Container for
controlling drv ice. 2.094.3S9 : Sept. 28.
Walker, Donald E.. and E. E. Wilbur, Buffalo, X'. Y. Disk
brake. 2.081,076 : May 18.
Walker, Edith M.. San Francisco, Calif. Wrapper for con-
fections. 2,082,671 ; June 1.
Walker, Eric E. (See Hill. R., and Walker.)
Walker, Ernest L.. and A. T. Pittman, assignors of one-
sisth to J. E. Johnston. Charlotte, X, C. and one-sixth
to O. yi. Crotty. Haddonfield. X. J. Engine starter.
2.087,009 : July 13,
Walker, Frank A,, et al, (See Lewis, Robert E., as-
signor.)
Walker, Frank G,, Santa Barbara, Clalif. Dishwashing
machine, 2,069,985 : Feb, 9.
Walker, Frank R.. Glencoe. 111. Metal supporting device
for building construction. 2.098.172 : Xov. 2.
Walker. Harold L., Brooklyn, N. Y.. assignor to The
Jacobs Bros. Co. Inc. Scale. 2,073.912: Mar. 16.
Walker. Harrv M.. X'ew Orleans, La. Throttle controlling
attachment" for motor cars. 2,072,285 ; Mar. 2.
Walker. Hubert, Elmira, X. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to American-La France-Foamite Coriwra-
tion. Pressure control mechanism. 2,079,781 ; May 11.
Walker, Hu^h J.. Woburn, Mass. Flushing valve.
2.093,584 ; Sept. 21.
Walker. James D., assignor, by mesne assignments, to The
Anerican Well Works, Aurora, 111, Method and appa-
ratus for treatment of sewage, 2,082,759 : June 1.
Walker. James D., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The American Well Works. Aurora, 111. "Rotary dis-
tributor. 2.097.111 : Oct. 26.
Walker. Jay P.. assignor of fortv per cent to G. O. Mar-
chant and sis per cent to C. G. Wells; Tulsa, Okla.
Bolted tank. 2.082.269 ; June 1.
Walker. Jay P.. assignor of forty per cent to Guy O.
Marchant and six per cent to C. G. Wells, Tulsa, Okla.
Tank drain. 2.094,437 : Sept. 28.
Walker, Jay P., Tulsa. Okla.. and E. V. Foran. San
Antonio. Tes. Recovering well fluids. 2,080,351 ; May
Walker. Joseph A.. Medford, Oreg. Metal feeder.
2.092.342 : Sept. 7.
Walker. Joseph B.. Beverly Hills, Calif. Carrier for code
messages. 2.084,052 : June 15.
Walker, Joseph B., Los Angeles. Calif. Game. 2.089.514 :
Aug. 10.
Walker. Joseph F. (See Scott, X. D., Walker, and
Hansley.)
Walker. Lesley L. (See Baumann. L. P., and Walker.)
Walker. Louis E. Q. (See Dowsett, H. M., Walker, and
C^dzow. )
li^''''^'"'"- ^'"uis E. Q. (See Dowsett. H. M.. and Walker.)
Walker. Louis R., Chicago. 111., and W. J. Doyle and W.
L. McGrath. Cincinnati. Ohio. Clinker remover for fur-
naces. 2,068,969 : Jan. 26.
Walker. Myrtle B.. Ferry. S. C. Combined brooder, feeder,
and exerciser. 2. 068.210 ; Jan. 19.
Walker. Prescott H.. and A. H. Prev. assignors, bv mesne
assignments, to The Carborundum Companv, Xiagara
Falls. N Y. Grinding hard sintered carbide composi-
tions. 2,090,274 : Aug. 17.
Walker. Ralph .'?.. Indianapolis. Ind.. assignor to Gold
Dust Corporation. Xew York. X. Y. Method of and
appar.ntus for t.-sting materials. 2.093.497- Sept 21
Walker. Robert C . Scarsdale. assignor to Remington Rand
yxu- ?."?"'°r^- J''- B""'^ stack. 2.086.009: Julv 6.
vNnik.r. KobiTt H B.Trberton, a.ssignor to The Ohio Brass
< omi.any. Mansfield. Ohio. Insulator. 2.103..399 : Dec.
^t'i^E-A"'^^* ^•- Bellefonte. Pa., assignor to Electro
n^^o^rJ » 7"""^'^"'*-,^^'''™'"'^t"°- I^el. Method and
2,068 882 • J.an -^e ""^ alkali-earth carbonate materials.
^ MelnrilT T»^" •^^^l^'T "^ 0"e-half to G. W. Warren,
Megargel. Tex. Fruit Juice ext.actor. 2,067,555 ; Jan.
Walker Russell S assignor to Universal Air Filter Cor-
poration. Duluth, Minn. Air filter for ventilating sys-
tem or apparatus. 2.071.806; Feb. 53. "°'^"°^ ^^*
Walkor Stephen A Lancaster. Kv. Steering post and
wheel assembly. 2,088.146 ; July 27.
LIST OF PATENTEES
651
Walker-Turner Company. (See Ocenasek, William F., as-
signor.)
Walker, Warren R., Short Hills, assignor to General Elec-
tric Vapor Lamp Company, Hoboken, N. J. Gaseous
electric discharge device. 2,076,755 ; Apr. 13.
Walker, Warren R., Short Hills, assignor to General
Electric Vapor Lamp Company, Hoboken, N. J. Gaseous
electric discharge device. 2,076,756 ; Apr. 13.
Walker, Warren R., Short Hills, assignor to General Elec-
tric Vapor Lamp Company, Hoboken, N. J. Fluid flow
electric switch and method of and apparatus for manu-
facture of same. 2,101,114 ; Dec. 7.
Walker, Warren R., Short Hills, assignor to General Elec-
tric Vapor Lamp Conipanv, Hoboken, N. .T. Electric
switch of the fluid flow type. 2,101,115 ; Dec. 7.
Walker, William, and G. H. Curry, Morton Colliery, Eng-
land. Apparatus for manufacturing pile fabric.
2,091,744 ; Aug. SI.
Walker, William C, York, Pa. Flow meter. 2,077,444 ;
Apr. 20.
Walker, William K. (See Tlmmis, W. W., and Walker.)
Walker, William L., New York, N. Y. Distance finder.
2,098,266 ; Nov. 9.
Walker, William L., Tulsa, Okla. Gangers' tape reel.
2,099,153 ; Nov. 16.
Walkup, Charles S., Jr., trustee. (See Field, Ernest E.,
assignor.)
Wall, Charles G., Philadelphia, Pa. Valve device.
2,082,529 ; June 1.
Wall, George, Manchester, England, assignor to General
Electric Company. Alternating electric current induc-
tion meter. 2,081,046 ; May 18.
Wall, George, Manchester, England, assignor to General
Electric Company. Alternating electric current in-
duction meter. 2,092,661 ; Sept. 7.
AVall, Thomas L. (See Orcutt. J. W., Stearns, and Wall.)
Wallace & Tiernan Products, Inc. (See Wallace, Charles
F., assignor.)
Wallace, Albert L. (See Carter, H. C, and Wallace.)
Wallace, Alexander, et al, (See Rimmer, Herbert A., as-
signor.)
Wallace, Allen, Moorestown, N. J., and J. P. Holloway,
Aldan, Pa. Driving box saddle and spring arrange-
ment for locomotives. 2,085,689 ; June 29.
Wallace, Archibald L., Long Island, N. Y. Metal cutting
tool. 2,093,987 ; Sept. 21.
Wallace, Charles F., Westfleld, assignor to Wallace &
Tiernan Company, Inc., Belleville. N. J. Method and
apparatus for supplying gas. 2,083,412 : June 8.
Wallace, Charles P., Westfield. assignor to Wallace &
Tiernan Products Inc., Belleville, N. J. Sealing joint
and making the same. 2,097,850 : Nov. 2.
Wallace, Charles F., Westfleld, and G. D. Peet. Montclair,
assignors to Wallace & Tiernan Company, Inc., Belle-
ville, N. J. Apparatus for metering gas. 2,074,950 ;
Mar. 23.
Wallace, David A. (See Wallace, Eugene, and D. A., as-
signors.)
Wallace, David A., Detroit, Mich. Tile construction.
2,073,130; Mar. 9.
Wallace, David A., Detroit, Mich. Building brick.
2,088,625 ; Aug. 3.
Wallace, David A., Detroit, assignor to Chrvsler Corpora-
tion, Highland Park, Mich. Furnace. 2,093,061 ; Sept.
14.
Wallace. David A. and E., Detroit. I\Iich., said E. Wallace
assignor to said D. A. Wallace. Brick support.
2.io.s.r>n9 ; Dec. 28.
Wallace, Eugene. (See Wallace. David A. and E.)
Wallace, Eugene, and D. A. W.allace, Detroit, Mich., said
Eugene Wallace assignor to said David Wallace. Brick
construction. 2.087,931 ; July 27.
Wallace, Frank R., assignor to Tabor Manufacturing
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Molding machine.
2,085,690; June 29.
Wallace, George N., New Rocbelle, and F. C. McKinley,
BulTalo, assignors to Certain-Teed Products Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Covering for surfaces exposed to the
weather. 2.004,688 ; Oct. 5.
Wallace, Harry V., Kirkland Lake, Ontario, Canada, and
L. n. Lojnie, assignors to Denver Equipment Company,
Denver, Colo. Aerator or agitator. 2,077,445 ; Apr. 20.
Wallace, TTenrv, New York, N. Y. Ribbon reel.
2.102.4'16; Dee. 14.
Wallace, Henry A. (See IToUbach, Rudolph, assignor.)
W.'illace, ITenry A., as Secretary of AgricuUure. (See
Dorset, Marlon.)
Wallace, Henrv A., ns Secretary of Agriculture of the
TTnlted States of America. (See Sorber, D. G., and
IClnibaH, assignors.)
Wallace, ITenry A., as Secretary of Agriculture of the
TInitod States. (See De Eds, F. Thomas and Eddy, as-
signors.)
Wallace, ITerhert A., Edgewood, assignor In The TTuinn
Switch & SIpmal Coinpnn.v, Swissvalo, Pa. Itnilway
trafTlc coni rolling appiiratuR. 2, 089, -155; Aug. 10.
Wallace. Herbert A., lOdgewood, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal (Company, Swlssvale, Pa. Remote
controlling appiiraluR. 2,090,710; Aug. 24.
Wallace, Herbert A., Edgewood Borough, assignor to The
Union Switch & Signal (Company, Swlssvali'. I'm. KmII-
Avay tradlc controlling apparatus. 2,0!)8.(i3S : Nov. !).
Wnlliice. James H., Wenatchee, Wash. Brace. 2.102,020;
Dec. 21.
Wallace, Jefferson D., Kansas City, Mo., assignor of one-
half to J. C. Wallace, Minerva, Tex. Flashlight switch.
2,087,460 ; July 20.
Wallace, Jeffrey J., assignor to Gullett Gin Company,
Amite, La. Variable speed operating mechanism for
cotton cleaning feeders. 2,087,562 ; July 20.
Wallace, Jeffrey J., assigtior to Gullett Gin Company,
Amite, La. Cotton handling apparatus. 2,102,499 ;
Dec. 14.
Wallace, John C. (See Wallace, Jefferson D., assignor.)
Wallace, John E., Foxboro, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to F. V. McCarthy, Lynn, Mass. Sprinkler sys-
tem. 2,079,368 ; May 4.
Wallace, John F., assignor to The Cleveland Pneumatic
Tool Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Shock absorber.
2,069,791 ; Feb. 9.
Wallace, John F., assignor to The Cleveland Pneumatic
Tool Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Shock absorber.
2,095,112 ; Oct. 5.
Wallace, John J., Gouverneur, N. Y. Rotary beater and
pneumatic separator. 2,069,398 ; Feb. 2.
Wallace, Oscar R., New York, N, Y. Sanitary toilet ap-
pliance. 2,067,958; Jan. 19.
Wallace, R. & Sons Manufacturing Company. (See War-
ren, William S., assignor.)
Wallace, Sophie W., Spartanburg, S. C. Palette.
2,090,083 : Aug. 17.
Wallace & Tiernan Company. (See Peet, Gerald D., as-
signor.)
Wallace & Tiernan Company. (See Wallace, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Wallace & Tiernan Company. (See Wallace, C. F., and
Peet, assignors.)
Wallace & Tiernan Products, Inc. (See Schmelkes, F. C,
and Marks, assignors.)
Wallace, Wilford B., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Westinghouse Electric & Manufactur-
ing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Molded base with
contacts. 2,082,992 ; June 8.
Wallace, William, assignor of one-half to Brown Brothers
& Company Limited, Edinburgh, and one-half to Wil-
liam Denny & Brothers, Limited, Dumbarton, Scotland.
Antirolling apparatus for ships. 2,099,380 ; Nov. 16.
Wallace, William W., Pittsburgh, assignor to Treadwell
Construction Company, Midland, Pa. Ladle.
2,087,054 ; July 13.
Wallace, William W., Beaver, assignor to Treadwell Con-
struction Company, Midland, Pa. Ladle. 2,087,563 ;
July 20.
Wallach, Roger N. (See Chebotar, L. P., and Wallach.)
Wallaert, Andr^, Lille, France. Carding machine.
2,097,992 ; Nov. 2.
Wallagh, Gerrit W. A. (See Wibaut, J. P., van de Lande,
and Wallagh.)
Wallbillich, Anthony F., Hollis, assignor to Leviton Manu-
facturing Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Receptacle.
2.082.994 : June 8.
Walle, Ludwig S., Lansdowne, Pa., assignor to General
Electric Company. Automatic reclosing electric circuit
interrupter. 2,069,082: Jan. 26.
Walle, I/udwig S., Lansdowne, Pa., assignor to Gen-
era! Electric Company. Circuit breaker. 2,102,396 ;
Dec. 14.
Wallenberg, Victor H. (See Elfving, T. M., and Wallen-
berg.)
Wallenbeck, William G., Sandwich, 111. Safety razor.
2,069,465 ; Feb. 2.
Wallenta, Bernard H. A., Western Springs, assicrnor to
Kellogg Switchboard and Supply Company, Chicago,
111. Ignition apparatus. 2,093,700 ; Sept. 21.
Wallenthin, Walfrid, Attleboro, Mass. Safety razor con-
tainer. 2,070,430: Feb. 9.
Wallentin, George, Chicago, 111. Cornerpiece. 2,089,866 ;
Aug. 10.
X^'aller, Lee T. (See Rohbins, Edgar O., assignor.)
Wallerstein Company. (See Wallterstein, Leo, assignor.)
Wallerstein Company. (See Wallerstein, L., and Pfann-
ninllor, assignors.)
Wallerstein, Leo, New York, N. Y. Maturing and ripening
beers and ales. 2,077,446 ; Apr. 20.
Wallerstein, Leo, New York, N. Y. Chillprooflng and
stabilizing beers and ales. 2,077,447 ; Apr. 20.
Wallerstein, Leo, New York, N. Y. Chillprooflng and
stabilizing beers and ales. 2,077,448 ; Apr. 20.
Wallerstein, Leo, New York, N. Y. Chillprooflng and
stabilizing malt beverages. 2,077,449 ; Apr. 20.
Wallerstein, Leo, assignor to Wallerstein Compan.v, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Increasing activity of proteolytic
enzymes. 2,005,300; Oct. 12.
Wallerstein, Ia>o, New York, N. Y. Rubber. 2,097,481 :
Nov. 2.
Wnllerstein, Leo, and J. Pfannniuller, New York, N. Y.,
assignors to Wallerstein Coinpnnv, Inc. Dehairing and
bating of skins and hides. 2,095,273; Oct. 12.
Wallgren, August G. F., assignor to Aktlebolaget Nomy,
Stockholm, Sweden. Bearing. 2.004.137: S.'in. 2S,
Wallgren, August O. F., Stockholm, and O. S. V. Lundh,
Appelvlken, assignors to Aktiebolaget Nomv, Stockholm,
Sweden. Bearing. 2.085,240 ; June 20.
W.-illln, Cajs-Marle. (See Wallln, Ernst II., assignor.)
Wnllln. Ernst H., assignor to Cajs-Mnrle Wnllin, Arvlkii,
Sweden. Sleeping bag. 2,073,079 ; Mar. 16.
Wnllln, Karl V. (i.. Iledensberg, Sweden. Self inllating
life belt. 2,007,542; Nov. 2.
652
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Walling, Dean. (See Salvatorl, H., and Walling.)
Walling, Joseph M., St. Louis, Mo. Nut-cracliing ma-
chine. 2,083,968 ; June 15.
Wallis, Albert E. (See Harrison, C. F. R., and Wallis.)
Wallis, Clarissia, Chicago, 111. Diaper. 2,097,903 ;
Nov. 2.
Wallis, John S. (See Titus, H. J., and Wallis.)
Wallis, John S., assignor to Alco Products, Inc., New
Yorii, N. Y. Fractionating and condensing unit.
2,073,258 ; Mar. 9.
Wallis, John S., and J. C. Mahoney, assignors to Alco
Products. Incorporated, New Yorlj, N. Y. Distillation
unit. 2,081,440 ; May 25.
Wallis, John W., Los Angeles, Calif. Pipe coupling.
2,067,428; Jan. 12.
Wallis, Theodor, Dessau-Ziebigk in Anhalt, and O. Falek,
Wiederitzsch, near Leipzig, assignors to I. G. Farben-
industrie Alitiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany. Dehydrating organic liquids. 2,084,419 ;
June 22.
Wallis, William C, and E. B. Plott, assignors to The
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company, Youngstown, Ohio.
Heat treating sheets. 2,075,385 ; Mar. 30.
Wallmann, Carl, J. Grossweischede, and B. Kruse, Mulheim-
Ruhr, assignors to firm Vereinigte Stahlwerke Aktien-
gesellschaft. Dusseldorf, Germany. Iron sleeper.
2.100.153 : Nov. 23.
Walls Hosiery Company. (See Scliletter, Richard, as-
signor.)
Walls. Richard E., Youngstown, Ohio. Curtain stretcher.
2,077,291 ; Apr. 13.
Walma, Theodore K., Iowa City, Iowa. Spacing mecha-
nism. 2,098,816 ; Nov. 9.
Walm.sley, William, Chicago, 111. Reference system.
2,093,530 ; Sept. 21.
Walne, William R., Houston, Tex. Diesel drive for oil
wells. 2,071,778; Feb. 23.
Walne, William R., Houston, Tex. Multinje engine drill.
2,096,150; Oct. 19.
Walper, Curry O., Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. Manu-
facture of wallboard. 2,090,084 ; Aug. 17.
Walpole, Benjamin M., Providence, R. I. Self-actuated
traffic signal system. 2,074,443 : Mar. 23.
WaLsh, Carroll H. (See Pittman, R. R.. and Walsh.)
Walsh, Carroll H., Pine Bluff, Ark. Vibration suppressing
tie wire. 2,089,456 ; Aug. 10.
Walsh, Charles S.. Annapolis, Md. Attachment for a rac-
ing shell. 2.067,218; Jan. 12.
Walsh, Edward J., Peekskill, N. Y. Waterproof wall.
2,085,618 ; June 29.
Walsh. James A., West Haven, Conn., assignor to The
Armstrong Rubber Company, Inc. I'neumatic tire cas-
ing. 2,079,091 ; May 4.
Walsh, James P. (See £)aly, R. E., and Walsh.)
Walsh, James F., South Orange, and A. F. Caprio, Newark,
N. J., assignors to Celluloid Corporation. Cementing
cellulosic plastics. 2,079,641 ; May 11.
Walsh, James F., South Orange, and H. E. Smith and
A. F. Caprio, Newark, N. J., assignors to Celluloid Cor-
poration. Cementing material. 2,079,642 ; May 11.
Walsh, John E., assignor to Self-Locking Carton Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Egg carton. 2,068,780 ; Jan. 26.
Walsh, John E., assignor to Self-Locking Carton Co.,
Chicago, 111. Method and apparatus for setting up
cellular cartons. 2,072,659 ; Mar. 2.
Walsh, John E., assignor to Self-T,,ocking Carton Company,
Chicago. 111. Egg carton. 2,078.430 : Apr. 27.
Walsh, John E., assignor to Self-Locking Carton Co.,
Chicago, 111. Carton. 2,091,664 ; Aug. 31.
Walsh, John J., Maple Shade, N. J. Elevator guide rail
lubricator. 2,102,814; Dec. 21.
Walsh, John P., Boston, Mass. Lining up printed matter
and registering type. 2.100.114 : Nov. 23.
Walsh, Nicholas J. (See Weber. J,, and Walsh.)
Walsh, Samuel R., Valley Falls, R. I., assignor to 11 & P.
American Machine Company. Apparatus for making
bunch-yarn. 2,097.543 ; Nov. 2.
Walsh, Thomas A,, Bronxville, N. Y. Dust and fume
sampler. 2.079.474 : May 4.
Walsh, Thomas H. (See Webb, Robert E., assignor.)
Walsh, Thomas M., East Orange, N. J. Method and ap-
paratus for steeping coffee, tea. and the lilce. 2,102,244 ;
Dec. 14.
Walsh, Walter, and S. H. Forster, Menomonle, Wis., as-
signors of one-half to said Walsh and one-half to said
Forster. Combination furnace. 2,102,823 : Dec. 21.
Walsh. Wilfrid L. (Sec Lewis. D., Walsh, and I,ashar.)
Walsh, William II., Pasadena, Calif. Portable sign.
2,097,805 : Nov. 2.
Walstrom, Axel M., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to The
Creamery Package Mfg. Company, (^hicago, 111. Col-
lapsible container. 2.102,048; Dec. 14.
Walter, Albert 11. (See Pet/rson, W. F., and Walter.)
Walter, Albert TI., Baltimore, Md. Chair or like article.
2,090,562 : Aug. 17.
Walter, Clmrles T., assignor to Industrial Patents Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Covering in meat products.
2,072,600 ; Mar. 2.
Waiter. Charles T., assignor in Industrial Patents Cor-
poration. Chlcnco, 111. Belly press. 2.072.694; Mar. 2.
Walter, Charles T., assignor to Industrial Products Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Slicing machine. 2,073,082 ;
Mar. 9.
Walter, Charles T., assignor to Industrial Patents Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Forming laminated tubes from
web material. 2,083,969 ; June 15.
Walter, Charles T., assignor to Industrial Patents Corpo-
ration, Chicago, 111. Pipe joint. 2,083,970 ; June 15.
Walter, Charles T., assignor to Industrial Patents Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Press inking device. 2,084,418 ;
June 22.
Walter, Charles T., assignor to Industrial Patents Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Treating soap. 2,085,840 ;
July 6.
Walter, Charles T., assignor to Industrial Patents Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Chilling device. 2,102,866 ;
Dec. 21.
Walter, Edward C, assignor to Monroe Calculating Ma-
chine Company, Orange, N. J. Calculating machine.
2,089,820 ; Aug. 10.
Walter, Edward C, assignor to Monroe Calculating Ma-
chine Company, Orange, N. J. Calculating machine.
2.101.766 ; Dec. 7.
Walter, Edward C, assignor to Monroe Calculating Ma-
chine Company, Orange, N. J. Calculating machine.
2.101.767 ; Dec. 7.
Walter, Felix. (See Weibezahn, C, and Walter.)
Walter, Georg, Vienna, Austria. Manufacture of con-
densation products from nonaliphatlc sulphamides and
aldehydes. 2,072,971 ; Mar. 9.
Walter, (ieorge S., Chicago, 111. Writing pen. 2,103,882 ;
Dec. 28.
Walter, George W., Charleston, S. C. Ophthalmic mount-
ing. 2,070,938; Feb. 16.
Walter, Hans, assignor to Deutsche Gold- und Silber
Scheideanstalt vormals Roessler, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany. Preparation of acetaldehyde and a
catalyst therefor. 2,098,842 ; Nov. 9.
Walter, Hans, Berlin-Siemensstadt, assignor to Siemens
& Halske, Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near Berlin,
Germany. Electrical circuit with modulating or rectify-
ing devices. 2,100,458 : Nov. 30.
Walter, James C, Warwick, assignor to The Eagle Engi-
neering Company, Limited, Eagle Works, England.
Refuse collecting vehicle. 2,103,128 ; Dec. 21.
Walter, John M., Cincinnati, Ohio. Planetary gearing.
2.095.207 ; Oct. 5. j e 6
Walter, Ludwlg, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fflr
Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. High
frequency cable. 2.082.860 ; June 8.
Walter, Ralph E. (See Fisher, O. W.. and Walter.)
Walter, William J., Mishawaka, Ind. Toy airplane.
2,101,276 ; Dec. 7.
Walters, Clyde H., South Charleston, W. Va., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Union Carbide & Carbon Cor-
poration. Production of maleic acid. 2,097,904 •
Nov. 2.
Walters, Daniel W. (See Conrad, William T., assignor.)
Walters, Emmett L., assignor to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Annealing leer. 2,066,376 ;
Jan. 5.
Walters, G. M. (See Nash, Paul H., assignor.)
Walters, Harry E., assignor to United Engineering &
„^^S*'''J Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Making rolls.
2,097,709 ; Nov. 2.
^^'),'^'^/.?v^^°''y ^^'" Jacksonville, Fla. Lifesaving device.
2.088.251 ; July 27.
Walters, John T., Toronto, Ontario, assignor to Canada
Cycle and Motor Company Limited, Weston, Ontario,
Canada. Boot tongue. 2,073,542 ; Mar. 9.
Walters. Lewis J. (See Brown, R. L., Walters, Coleman,
and Brickett.)
Walters, Michael E. (See Wolfe, John A., assignor.)
W. alters, Michael E., and J. A. Wolfe, Huntington Park,
p 29 '^ liquid regulating system. 2,103,570 ;
Walters, William V. (See Roco, A. L., and Walters.)
W alterspiel, Alfred, Munich, Germany. Roasting, toast-
■ jjnlling, and cooking apoaratus. 2,101,967 ;
(See Flagg, Frederick P.,
ing. ..
Dec. 14
Waltham Watch Company,
assignor.)
Waltham \yatch Company. (See Sherwood, Walter E.,
assignor.) '
Walther. Edwin A., assignor to The Hinde and Dauch
Jiaper Company, Sandusky, Ohio. Carton. 2,098,639;
Walther, Fritz, assignor to Vomag-Betriebs-A. G., Plauen
chin^e°^a,64'3™^- jg''""'^^" ^P'"<^^« """"^ ■»^-
Ualther. Fntz. assignor to Vomag-Betriebs-A. G., Plauen
chine°'''2mi.343"":Se^'i. 14.""'""^ 'P'"'^'*' ^""'°« "^•^■
^^'*'*'mK' ^;!^°''!^^- n^jar Dayton, and E. L. Miller, assignors
T?,r?, P"-V^"o lll^i Foundry Company, Dayton, Ohio.
Fifth wheel. 2,072,661 ; Mar 2
^^ohilf' H.V^".*;!,^-.' assignor to Witchell-Shelll Co.,
Chicago, 111. Athletic shoe. 2.080,680 ; May 18
^^'oct"^"(i ^''"''*™ ^•' I'alton, Wis. Target. 2,097,408 ;
^^ «l.*il,T' T,""?.'?' A., Dalton. Wis. Antiskid device for
«-ntT^ St"" .""; V^^r. 2,102,500; Dec. 14.
Ml.'» '?«^'n'"'ch. Wlnterthur-Wuelflingen, Switzerland.
nfsm.'°'2.0^8^9!590?Aug. iS.''''""'^ ''^*°^" '"''" •""'^'*-
LIST OF PATENTEES
653
Walti, Heinrich, Winterthur-Wulflingen, Switzerland.
Hydraulic transmission of power by hydraulic change
speed gears. 2,093,498 ; Sept. 21.
Waltl, Heinrich, Winterthur-Wulflingen, assignor to Sulzer
Freres Societe Anonyme, Winterthur, Switzerland. Re-
versing gear for internal combustion engines. 2,080,882 ;
May 18.
Waltman, Charles E., Los Angeles, Calif. Hair curler de-
vice. 2,080,550; May 18.
Walton, Clifford T., Madison, Wis., assignor to C. F.
Burgess Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Filter.
2,070,073; Feb. 9.
Walton, Edward R., Jr. (See* Fedor, John V., assignor.)
Walton, Ernest B., Palm Beach, Fla. Composite rooting
tile. 2,079,308 ; May. 4.
Walton, George W., London, England. Television.
2.086.833 ; July 13.
Walton, George W., London, England. Scanning device.
2,088,626 ; Aug. 3.
Walton, George W., London, England. Motion picture
record. 2,088,732 ; Aug. 3.
Walton, George W., London, England. Television.
2.100,044 : Nov. 23.
Walton, George W., assignor to Scophony Limited, Lon-
don, England. Scanning device and method. 2,089,155 ;
Aug. 3.
Walton, George W., Dallas, Tex. Bearing box.
2,092,232 ; Sept. 7.
Walton, liarold F. (See Andrews, L. V., and Walton.)
Waltz, Foster V., assignor to Toledo Scale Manufacturing
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Weighing scale. 2,071,442 ;
Feb. 23.
Walworth Patents Inc. (See Adenhold, Joseph E., Jr.,
assignor.)
Walworth Patents Inc. (See Bard, Francis N., as-
signor. )
Walworth Patents, Inc. (See Cotton, Charles H., as-
signor.)
Walworth Patents, Inc. (See McCarthy, H., and More-
head, assignors.)
Walworth Patents Inc. (See Mattimore, John D., as-
signor.)
Walworth Patents, Inc. (See Morehead, French H., as-
signor.)
Walworth Patents Inc. (See Trott, Arthur J., assignor.)
Walz, Richard F. (See Lemmon, W. S., Fitch, and Walz.)
Wamelink, Eugene C, Cleveland, Ohio, T. E. McNamara
administrator for E. C. Wamelink, deceased. Spark
plug. 2,083,283 ; June 8.
Wampler, Gus. (See Frazier, George E., assignor.)
Wampler, Roy W. (See Arner, W. J., and Wampler.)
Wampler, Roy W. (See Waikins. G. B., and Wampler.)
Wamser, Charles J., Milwaukee, Wis. Incandescent lamp.
2,097,139 ; Oct. 26.
Wamser, Charles J., Milwaukee, Wis. Illuminated sign.
2.103.738; Dec. 28.
Wanamaker, Harry P., assignor to Proctor & Schwartz,
Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Attachment for ho-
siery driers. 2,084,230 ; June 15.
Wandel, Barney, Boston, Mass. Blood transfusion appa-
ratus. 2,003..'144 : Sept. 1.
Wandel, Kurt, assignor to The Rieser Company, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Dispensing package for cellulose tissue
sheets. 2,085,882 ; July 6.
Wandell, Reinhold H., assignor of one-fifth to Miller,
Gumbiner, Sheffrey & Van Valkenburgh, Kansas City,
Mo. Air conditioner. 2.097.425 ; Oct. 26.
Wandorer-Werkp vorm. Winklhofer & Jaenicke Akt.-Ges.
(See Gebhardt, Johannes, assignor.)
Wandcrer-Werke vorm. Winklhofer & Jaenicke Akt.-Ges.
(Spo I'anznor, Otto, assignor.)
Wanderer-Werke vorm, Winklhofer & Jaenicke Akt.-Ges.
(Sep Pfeiffer, Jakob F., assignor.)
Wandsclinpider, Carl. (See Shodron, J. G., Bethke, and
Wand.srlinpidpr. )
Waner, Harry E., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus for
Installing tubular rivets. 2,069,907 ; Feb. 9.
Wangenheini, Ethel A., San Francisco, Calif. Undergar-
ment snpport. 2,099,949 ; Nov. 23.
Wanner, Edmond, Geneva, Switzerland. Tilting door.
2,080,904; May 18.
Wimner, TTarry C, Chicago, 111. Furnace assembly.
2,092,145; Sept. 7.
Wansky, Morris II. (See Handler, A. C, and WnnsUy.)
Wantz, Jnlhis B., Oak I'ark, assignor to General Klpotric
X-Ray Corporation, Cliirngo, 111. Keeping a tank filled
with oil. 2,081,077 : May 18.
WanviK, Iliu-ry l\ (Sec I'.odor, Andrew, a.ssigiior. )
Waples, Robert M. (See Hubbard, C. R., and Wnples.)
Wappps, ir.'inns. (See (Jross, K., Wappes, Hilgenfpldt, and
Pplz.)
Wapplor, Kroderk'k C, New York, N. Y. Instrumont for
insertion into conslrlcled body cavities. 2,007,031 ;
Jan. 5.
Wappjpr, Frpdciick C, New York, N. Y. Tclpseoplc in-
slniment. 2.079,2:13: Al.iy I.
Wappler, Frcdprlck C, New York, N. Y. Elect rodlc endo-
Hcople iiiHlniiMPiit. 2,000,923; Aug. 24.
Wapt>'er, Krederiok C, New York, N. Y. SterlllzablG pres-
8ur(> gauge. 2.090,831 : Oct. 20.
Wappler, Frederick (;., New York, N. Y. IMInlaliirp pipe
Irlp lamp. 2,101,277; Dec. 7.
Wappler, Frederick C, New York, N. Y., and R. H. Wapp-
ler, deceased, Yonkers, N. Y., by F. C. Wappler, admin-
istrator. Electrosurgical severance of adhesions.
2,068,721 ; Jan. 26.
Wappler, Reinhold H. (See Wappler, Frederick C. and
E. C.)
Wappner, Ralph C, Springfield, Ohio. Thermometer.
2.102,172 ; Dec. 14.
Warburg, Otto, Berlin-Dahlem, assignor to Schering-Kahl-
baum A. G., Berlin, Germany. Colored compound de-
rived from yellow oxidation ferment and producing
same. 2,068,623 ; Jan. 19.
Ward, Alger L., Upper Darby, and C. W. Jordan, Paoli,
Pa., assignors to The United Gas Improvement Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Gas purification. 2,073,088 ;
Mar. 9.
Ward, Ashley F., et al. (See Ward, Paul S., assignor.)
Ward, Ashley F., Jr., et al. (See Ward, Paul S., as-
signor.)
Ward, Benjamin O., Valle Crucis, N. C. Log turner.
2,100.115 ; Nov. 23.
Ward, Blanche F., et al. (See Ward, Paul S., assignor.)
Ward, Edward J., St. James, London, England. Machine
for printing money values. 2,070,763 ; Feb. 16.
Ward, Eugene B., West Springfield, Mass. Footwear.
2,071,146 ; Feb. 16.
Ward, Frank E., AVilliston Park, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Electric discharge device. 2,100,367 : Nov. 30.
Ward, Frederick A., assignor to The Gear Grinding Ma-
chine Company, Detroit, Mich. Grinding machine.
2,077,727 ; Apr. 20.
Ward, Helen E., et al. (See Ward, Paul S., assignor.)
Ward, Ilenry L., Chicago, 111., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Work-
ing moldable material. 2,068,361 ; Jan. 19.
Ward, Howard, Barker, assignor to W. R. Kenan, Jr.,
Lockport, N. Y. Electric screen. 2,080,242 ; May 11.
Ward, Howard E. (See Burnett, G. F., and Ward.)
Ward, Howard E., Berlceley, Calif., and W. W. Brown,
Tuckahoe, N. Y., assignors to Ralph N. Brodie Com-
pany, Oaldand, Calif. Selective valve manifold for
gasoline tank trucks and the lilre. 2,098,682 ; Nov. 9.
Ward, Jay, Huron, Ohio. Animal trap. 2,096,368 ; Oct.
19.
Ward, John A., et al. (See Ward, Paul S., assignor.)
Ward, John T. (See Gary, W. W., and Ward.)
Ward, Joseph J. (See Riess, J., Igoe, and Ward.)
Ward, Julian P., deceased ; Frank Pelton, administrator,
assignor to The General Coating Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Apparatus for bodying tung oil. 2,090,586 ;
Aug. 17.
Ward, Kyle, Jr., assignor to Hercules Powder Company,
Wilmington, Del. Chlorinated trialkyl amines and pro-
ducing. 2,072,348 : Mar. 2.
Ward, Kyle, Jr., assignor to Hercules Powder Company,
Wilmington, Del. Esters of terpene and abietyl com-
pounds and producing same. 2,080,752 ; May 18.
Ward, Lawrence T., New York, N. Y., assignor to Spark-
lets Limited, London, England. Siphon. 2,092,596 :
Sept. 7.
Ward Leonard Electric Company. (See Logan, Frank
G., assignor.)
Ward, Marion R., Goodson, Mo. Truck scale. 2,088,354 ;
July 27.
Ward, Marshall H., Fairfield, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Bridgeport Thermostat Company, Inc., Bridge-
port, Conn. Device for e.xhausting and sealing bellows
and the like. 2,079.055 : May 4.
Ward, Marshall H., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bridgeport Thermostat Company, Inc.,
Bridgeport, Conn. Method of and apparatus for shap-
ing metal. 2,083,763 ; June 15.
Ward, Marshall H., Fairfield, assignor, by mpsne as-
signmpnts, to Bridgpport Tliprniostat Company, Inc.,
Bridgpnort, Conn. Watpr control thprmostat construc-
tion. 2,098,201 ; Nov. 2.
Ward, Montague V.. London, England. Windscreen
wiper. 2,086,453 ; July 6.
Ward, Neil C, Chicago, 111., assignor to Anderson-TuUy
Company, Memphis, Tenn. Defiberizing device.
2,075,240 ; Mar. 30.
Ward. I'aiil. Nashville, Tenn. Shoe stretcher.
2.075.412 ; IMar. .30.
Ward, I'iiul, Niishvllle, Tpnn. Shoe tip press. 2,081 781 •
May 25,
Ward, Paul S., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor of part Interests
to G. E. Stebblns, 10dg(>wood, Pa., and A. V. Ward,
R. A. Ward, B. F. Ward, IT. V.. Ward, A. F. Ward, Jr.,
and J. A. Ward, Cincinnati, Ohio. Baking pan.
2.073,892 ; Riar. 10.
Ward, n(>becca A., et al. (See Ward, Paul S., assignor.)
Ward, Knliprl I., Chicago, III. Power dlrpctlonal relav.
2.(m3.62(! ; Sept. 21.
\\'Mr(l, Snniupl 10. (S(>p Wiide. James T., assignor.)
W.ird. Spna 1\I., Bronx, N. Y. Separable fastener.
2,074,035; Mar. 16.
Ward, Sena M., N<-w York, N. Y. Separable fastener.
2,074.030; Mar. 10.
Ward. Slipniinn 1'.,, rorlsinoiilli, N. II., assignor lo Slowe-
Woodw.'ird, Inc. Newlon tipper Falls, Atjiss. Kubber
covimmmI roll mikI miiUIng tlip same. 2,000,752: Jan. 5.
Ward, Silas S,, Oak Grovp, La. Hand saw set. 2,081,782;
M;i.v 25.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Ward, Thomas O., Roby, and S. Eaton, Mossley Hill.
Liverpool, England. Apparatus for delivering and
weighing predetermined quantities of material.
2,008, 324 ; Nov. 9.
Ward, Willard H., assignor to E. and T. Fairbanks and
Company, Saint Johnsbury, Vt. Friction eliminating
unit for motion weighing suspension scales. 2,083,882-;
June 15.
Ward, William O. (See Abee. C. E.. and Ward.)
Wardle, Ambrose J., and H. D. Miller, assignors to The
McKay Machine Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Method
and apparatus for preventing coil breaks in sheet metal.
2,087,010 : July 13.
Wardwell Braiding Machine Company. (See Bardsley,
Willard W., assignor.)
Ware, Howard S. (See Woodruff, Forester E., assignor.)
Ware, Stanley D., London, England. Jigging machine
for concentrating ores and other materials. 2,100.459 ;
Nov. 30.
Ware, Thomas G., Newnan, Ga. Auto-seat cover.
2.074,630 : Mar. 23.
Wareham, Harry P., Jr. (See Friedrich, C, and Ware-
ham.)
Warembourg, Arthur. Weld County. Colo. Memorial
plaque. 2,068,830; Jan. 26.
Warfield, Frederic P. (See Kean, Otho V., assignor.)
Wanfield, John R., Elsinor, Calif. Gas log. 2,084,566 ;
June 22.
Warg. Charles A., assignor to McClave-Brooks Company,
Seranton. Pa. Grate bar. 2.083.284 : June 8.
Warg, Charles A., assignor to McClave-Brooks Company,
Seranton, Pa. Stoker control. 2,091,192 ; Aug. 24.
Waring, Charles E. (See Malm, C. J., and Waring.)
Warman, Nathan W., Los Angeles, Calif. Vise.
2.094.198 ; Sept. 28.
Warnat, Kurt, Basel, Switzerland, assignor to Hoffmann-
La Roche Inc., Nutley, N. J. Dichloro compound of
morphine and process for the manufacture of desosy-
morphine C and dihydro-desoxymorphine D.
2,087,134 ; July 13.
Warncke, Hans. Berlin-Suedende, assignor to Klangfilm
G. m. b. H,, Berlin, Germany. Jlethod and means to
scan sound films with a plurality of scanners.
2,085,205 ; June 29.
Warne, Frederick C, assignor to Farm Tools, Inc, Mans-
field, Ohio. Disk harrow. 2,098,116 ; Nov. 2.
Warner, Alonzo A., assignor to Landers. Frary & Clark,
New Britain. Conn. Timing mechanism for electric
appliances. 2,088,499 ; July 27.
Warner, .\lonzo A., assignor to Landers. Frary & Clark,
New Britain, Conn. Seal for percolators. 2,101,324;
Dec. 7.
Warner, Arthur L. (See Gillette, W, R., and Warner.)
Warner. Boyd W., assignor to The Warner Brooder &
Appliance Corporation. North Manchester, Ind.
Brooder. 2.098,475 ; Nov. 9.
W'arner Brooder & Appliance Corporation, The. (See
Warner, Boyd W., assignor.)
Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. (See Geib, Robert L.,
assignor.)
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. (See Jackman, Fred W., as-
signor.)
Warner Bros. Pictures, Inc. (See Murphy, Frank N., as-
signor.)
Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. (See Tondroau, Albert
W., assignor.)
Warner Brothers Pictures, Inc. (See Tondreau, A. W.,
and Gage, assignors.)
Warner. Charles F., assignor of one-sixth to H. G,
Dickerson, one-sixth to J. C. Fusco, and two-sixths to
C. S. Woodson, and one-twelftli to E. S. Dorin, Rich-
mond, Va. Electrical controlling apparatus. 2,086,197 :
July 6.
Warner, David H., Canton. Ohio. Closure for recep-
tacles. 2,085,176 ; June 29.
Warner, Donald F., Lynn, Mass.. assignor to General
Electric Company. Speed governor. 2,080,243 ; May
11.
Warner, Donald F.. Lynn, and R. G. Standerwick. Marble-
head, Mass., assignors to General Electric Company.
Emergency speed governor. 2.077,192; Apr. 13.
Warner, Faye, St. Joseph, Mich. Fish conveyer. 2,071.670 ;
Feb. 23.
Warner. Homer C. and C. TI. Seliiirr, assignors to Tho
I,oes-Bradner Compnnv, Cleveland. Ohio. Cutting nia-
chine. 2.075.489 ; Mar. 30,
Warner, Leroy E., Bond Hill. Ohio, assignor to The Philip
Carev Afaiinfacturing Company. Paving Joint filler.
2,10i,8S3: Dec. 14.
Warner. Rudolph C. West I'.-ilm Beach, Fla. Game up-
parntus, 2,081,520: May 25.
Warner. Sterling A. (See Diekhaut. C. A., and Warner.)
Warner, Sterling W. (See Dickhaut. C. A., and Warner.)
Warner, Sterling W. (See Willis, C. C, and Warner.)
Warner & Swasey Company, The. (See Burger. W. J,,
and Mirossay, assignors.)
Warner and Swasey Company, The. (See Cook, Hal L„
assignor.)
Warner & Swasey Company. The. (See De Graff. Wilbur
C, assignor.)
Warner & Swasey Company, The. (See Lange, Max E,,
assignor,)
Warner, Trulv. New York. N. Y. Restaurant apparatus.
2,0r.fl,SG5 : Jan. 5,
Warner, Wilbur W., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Motor mounting. 2,074,135 ;
Mar. 16.
Warnick, Paul, and W, H. Scott, assignors to J. L, Berg-
gren, (Jhicago, HI. Electric motor. 2,101,116 ; Dee. 7.
Warnke. Hans G.. assignor to Multi-Hydromatic Welding
& Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Presser
electrode for electric welding machines. 2,068,043 ;
Jan. 19.
Warnke, Herbert E., Camden, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. New York, N. Y. Sound trans-
lating device. 2.085,721 ; June 29.
Warnock, Wallace S., Chicago. Ill, Printing plate regis-
tering device, 2.095.724 ; Oct. 12.
Warp T'wisting-In JIachine Company. (See Beclcer, John
H,, assignor.)
Warp Twisting-In Machine Company. (See Bernhart,
Nicholas, assigner. )
Warr, Harold G., Park Ridge, HI,, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Poor & Company. Supporting and
retaining means for railroad rails. 2,085,558 ; June 29.
Warn Harold G., Park Ridge, 111,, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Poor & Company. Rail anchor.
2,101,884; Dec. 14.
Warren Brothers Roads Company. (See Slemmer, William
B,, assignor.)
Warren. Calvin C, assignor of one-third to E. Amacher
and one-third to G, W. Percy, South Dayton, N. Y.
Method and apparatus for molding seamless hoUowware
articles. 2,101,768 ; Dec. 7.
Warren, Charles F., Wynne, Ark. Box. 2,094,390;
Sept. 28.
Warren City Tank & Boiler Company, The. (See Ellis,
C. A., and Edwards, assignors.)
Warren, Donald M.. West Lafavette, Ind. Toy figure.
2,097,267 : Oct. 26.
Warren, Geraldus W, (See Walker, Ronald W.. assignor.)
Warren, Glenn B., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Elastic fluid power plant. 2,071,268 ;
Feb. 16.
Warren, Glenn B., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Auxiliary units for operating power
plants. 2,095,845 ; Oct. 12.
Warren, Glenn B.. Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Locomotive turbine drive.
2.098,074 : Nov. 2.
Warren, Harold, Swampscott, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Insole
and making same. 2,074,444 ; Mar. 23.
Warren. Harold, Swampscott. JIass.. assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson. N. J. ^Machine
for operating upon shoe parts. 2.082,801 : June 8.
Warren, Harold B,, assignor to The Randall Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Panel mounting means. 2,082,235 ;
June 1.
Warren, Henry E,, assignor to !Mac-it-Parts Companv,
Lancaster. Pa. Making cap-screws. 2,079.056 : :May. 4.
Warren, Henry E., Ashland, Mass., assignor to Warren
Telechron Company. Synchronized clock. 2,091,841 ;
Aug. 31.
Warren. Henry E,. assignor to Warren Telechron Com-
pany, Ashland, Mass. Auxiliary supply for alternating-
current systems, 2,094.481 ; Sept. 28".
Warren, Henry W. H., Coventry, L. J. Davies, and J.
H. Mitchell, Rugby. England, assignors to General Elec-
tric Company. Electric gaseoiis discharge device.
2,070.286: Apr. 6,
Warren, John W., Knoxville, Tenn. Building construc-
tion. 2,075,560 : Mar. 30.
Warren, Kenneth W., assignor to Bendix Products Cor-
poration, South Bend, Ind. Shock strut. 2,092,233:
Sept. 7,
^■^^""olix "'""' C- Lakeside, Jlich. Refrigerator. Re.
20.300 ; Mar. 16.
Warren, S. D„ Company. (See Gates, Leroy C, assignor.)
Warron. S. D.. Company. (See Frost. Frederick H., as-
.signor, )
Warren Telechron Company. (See Bourqnin, Edgar, as-
signor.)
Warren Telechron Company. (See Robertson, James A.,
assignor.)
Warren Telechron Company. (See Warren, Henry E.,
assignor.)
Warren Textile and Machinery Supply Co. (See Bar-
rett, Edwin W.. assignor.) "
Warren, Thomas W., assignor to H. A, Budden, Montreal,
Quebec, C.Tnada Illuminating apparatus and making
^o''nn2-,ii^''y-''^™ J^" -^rdmore, Okla. Can roller.
J. 098. 11 1 : Nov. 2.
Warren. William S.. Meriden, assignor to R, Wallace &
Sons Manufacturing Company, Wallingford, Conn.
Spoon and fork. 2.070,034 ; Feb. 9
Warrick, George W. (See Tuttle, L, W„ and VTarrick,)
^^ STno'-nl,"""'. ^- I"™Pa. I-'la. Lid for cooking utensils.
J.093,o03 : Sept. 21.
Warrick, Stephen K.. ct al. (See Ingalls, William A., as-
signor.)
Warshaw, Nathaniel. (See Shepard, F. J., Jr., and War-
shaw.)
Warwick Chemical Co. (See Chamberlin, Dale S., as-
signor.)
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655
Wasberg, Axel, assignor to Chicago Railway Equipment
Company, Chicago, 111. Car door structure. 2,096,569 ;
Oct. 19.
Wascheck, George, Chappaqua, N. Y., assignor to American
Telephone and Telegraph Company. Shielding system.
2,075,920 ; Apr. 6.
Waschiczeck, Fritz. (See Schweinburg, A., and Waschic-
Waseige, Charles R., Ruell, France, assignor to Eclipse
Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J. Centrifugal
clutch. 2,077,292 ; Apr. 13.
Waseige, Charles R., Rueil-Malmaison, France, assignor
to Eclipse Aviation Corporation, East Orange, N. J.
Charge forming mechanism for internal combustion
engines. 2,092,565 ; Sept. 7.
Wash Companv. (See Hobbis, William T., assignor.)
Washburn, Alfred F. (See Washburn, Edwin C, E. C,
Jr., and A. F.)
Washburn Company, The. (See Glenny, Clarence S., as-
signor.)
Washburn, Edwin C, Jr. (See Washburn, Edwin C, E. C,
Jr., and A. F.)
Washburn, Edwin C, E. C, Jr., and A. F., Englewood,
N. J. Building structure. 2,068,831 ; Jan. 26.
Washburne, Robert N. (See Andrews, C. E., and Wash-
burne.)
Washington Institute of Technology, Inc. (See Holmes,
William I., assignor.)
Washington Institute of Technology. (See Mashbir, S. F.,
Kear, Davies, and Orton, assignors.)
Washington Institute of Technology. (See Pihl, P. E.,
and Mashbir, assignors.)
Wasilkowski, Franciszek, Lwow, Poland. Door for air-
ship hangars. 2,085,241 ; June 29.
Wass, Harold W., and II. J. Rupright, assignors to The
Dow Chemical Company, Jlidland, Jlich. Vat dye com-
position. 2,101,828 ; Dec. 7.
Wassell, Harold J. H. (See Lunnon, F. C. and Wassell.)
Wassenhove, Antoine, Brussels, Belgium. Lock.
2,100,679 ; Nov. 30.
Wasserbiich, Franz, Yonkers, N. Y. Cotter pin. 2,097,169 ;
Oct. 26.
Wasserlein, Henry G. Sr., East Clpveland, Ohio. Golf
tee and magazine therefor. 2,073,328 ; Mar. 9.
Wasserman, Morris, Los Angeles, Calif. Valved waste
outlet trap. 2,089,141 ; Aug. 3.
Wasserstein, Joseph, et al. (See Boyes, William H., as-
signor.)
Wasseth, Michael, New Haven, Conn. Tool. 2,091,538;
Aug. 31.
Wasson, James G., assignor to Gatch Brush & Wire Goods
Company, Baltimore, Md. Fly swatter. 2,068,211 ;
Jan. 19.
Wasson, John E., Boston, assignor to Emerson Apparatus
Company, Melrose, Mass. Thermostatic controlling ap-
paratus. 2,067,959 ; Jan. 19.
Wasson, Jones I. (See Davis, G. H. B., and Wasson.)
Wasson, Jones I., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Motor fuel. 2,086,589 ;
July 13.
Watanabe, Asahl, Toshimaku, Tokyo, assignor to The
Namiki Manufacturing Company Limited, Tokyo,
Japan. Piston fountain pen. 2,070,461 ; Feb. 9.
Watanabe, Saburo, Kita-Shinagawa, Shinagawa-Ku, Tokyo,
Japan. Automatic device for automatic firearms.
2,069,432 ; Feb. 2.
Waterbor, Elmer F., assignor to Michigan Malleable Iron
Company, Detroit, Mich. Traffic signal. 2,095,016 ;
Oct. 5.
Waterbury Buckle Company, The. (See La Vigne, Jerome
R., assignor.)
Waterbury Clock Company, The. (See Kohlhagen, Walter,
assignor.)
Waterbury Clock Company. (See Putnam, James R.,
assignor.)
Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Machine Company, The.
(See Pearson, Victor E., assignor.)
Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Machine Company, The.
(See Tolles, Irving II., assignor.)
Waterbury Farrel Foundry and Machine Company, The.
(See Wilcox, Richard L.. assignor.)
Waterbury Tool Company, The. (See Rouse, Warren E.,
assignor.)
Waterfall, William, Salt Lake City, Utah. Storing water.
2,091,344; Aug. 31.
Wjilcniiun, Charles N. (See Betterton, J. O., and Water-
man.)
Waterman, Edwin IT., 'Miinhall, Pa. Emergoncv support
for brake rods and brake beams. 2.096,077 ; Oct. 19.
Watrriiian, George Tl., Wvomissing, Pa. Expansion bolt.
2.102,2:50: Dec. 14.
Waterman, Ilein I., Delft, Netherlands, assignor to Shell
Development Company, San Francisco, Calif. Syn-
thetic resinous nmterlals and preparing the same.
2,083,883: June 15.
Waterman, H(!ln I., Delft, Netherlands, assignor to Shell
Development Company, San Frnnrisco. Calif. Acety-
lenlznllon of mineral oils. 2,088,500; July 27.
Wat(>rman, L. K., Company. (See Larsen, Gabriel, as-
signor.)
Waterman, L. E., Company. (See I-arscn, G., and
lirlechle, assignors.)
Walcriiian, Max I;. (See Flecklenslein, (1. A., and Wnler-
iiian.)
Waterman, Max L., Fairfield. Conn., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J.
Lubricating means for sewing machines. 2,098,904 ;
Nov. 9.
Waterous Company. (See Boyles, Ralph R., assignor.)
Waters, Charles A., Los Angeles, Calif. Book attachment.
2,089,457 ; Aug. 10.
Waters, Charles B., deceased, by J. K. Waters, administra-
trix, Montclair, assignor of thirty-seven and one-half per-
cent to L. L. Steindler, Mamaronock, N. Y., and tw^enty-
five per-cent to Jlessrs. Strauch & Hoffman, Washing-
ton, D. C. Method and apparatus for starting motors.
2,079,092 ; May 4.
Waters, Gilbert C, assignor to Econo Products, Inc.,
Rochester, N. Y. Shrinkage control of flexible printing
plates and the like. 2,099,154 ; Nov. 16.
Waters, Harold. (See Lewis, J. D., Waters, and Krauer.)
Waters, Harold, Hohokus, N. J., and W. F. Glaser, East-
Chester, assignor to Otis Elevator Company, New York,
N. Y. Elevator system. 2,074.575 ; Mar. 23.
Waters, Harold, Hohokus, A. W. Paulson, Tenafly, N. J.,
and M. Troster, Jr., assignors to Otis Elevator Com-
panv, New York, N. Y. Elevator control system.
2,100,176 ; Nov. 23.
Waters. Harold, Hohokus, A. W. Paulson, Tenafly, N. J.,
and M. Troster, Jr., assignors to Otis Elevator Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Elevator system. 2,100,177 ;
Nov. 23.
Waters, Harry F., New York, N. Y. Electric musical in-
strument. 2,070,344 : Feb. 9.
Waters, Harry H.. and R. H. Kerr. Clinton, Iowa, assign-
ors, by mesne assignments, to Reconstruction Finance
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Gas mixing valve. 2,068,897 ;
Jan. 26.
Waters, Julia K., administratrix. (See Waters,
Charles B.)
Waters, Marshall A., Green Bay, Wis. Box-forming ma-
chine. 2,077,913 : Apr. 20.
Waters, Ray L., Mason City, Wash. Boat elevator and
fish ladder. 2,089,142 ; Aug. 3.
Waters. Reginald H., and G. L. Younglof. Akron, Ohio,
assignors to Wingfoot Corporation, Wilmington, Del.
Rubber heel lift. 2,090,244 ; Aug. 17.
Waters, Sidney J., Santa Monica, Calif. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,103,103 ; Dec. 21.
Waters, Vincent F., and J. .1. Hallowell, assignors to The
Wrenn Paper Company, Middletown, Ohio. Embossing
apparatus and method. 2,097,005 ; Oct. 26.
Waters, William H., and J. S. Kern, assignors to Fleet-
wood Craftsmen, Inc., Fleetwood, Pa. Shape retaining
fiber mattress. 2,095,375 : Oct. 12.
Waterston, Charles L., and G. W. Holloway, Nashville,
Tenn. Automatic stereotype chase lockup. 2,081,345 ;
May 25.
Watertown Manufacturing Company, The. (See Neill,
Joseph R., assignor.)
Waterval, William, New York, assignor of one-fourth to
A. Paulsen, Brooklyn, N. Y. Waterwheel and propeller.
2,085,282 ; June 29.
Waterworth, Robert J., Sidney, Ohio. Agitator mecha-
nism for washing machines. 2,091,402 ; Aug. 31.
Watkins, Charles W. (See Loose, K. D., Watkins, and
Green.)
Watkins, Charles W., Kingston, assignor to !Mine Safety
Appliances Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Safety headgear.
2,088.183; July 27.
Watkins, Donald J.. J. H. Abbink-Spaink, and D. C. Plyer,
assignors to Sir W. G. ,'\rmsirong WhilworlU & Co.
(Engineers) Ltd., Newcastle-upon-tyne, England.
Prime-mover-electric traction system. 2.071i,7Sl ;
Mar. 2.
Watkins, Dudley W. (See Couch, H. H., Watkins, and
Brelsford.)
Watkins, Edward G., assignor to Simplex Time Recorder
Company, Gardner, Mass. Workman's time recorder.
2,102,771 ; Dec. 21.
Watkins, Edward G., H. E. Hobby, and J. A. Dell, as-
signors to Simplex Time Recorder Company, Gardner,
Mass. Time stamp. 2,095,683 ; Oct. 12.
Watkins, Edward G., and J. A. Dell, assignors to Simplex
Time Recorder Company, Gardner, Mass. Workman's
time recorder. 2,101,205 ; Dec. 7.
Watkins, Frank M., assignor to The American Laundry
Machinery Company. Cincinnati, Ohio. Pressing ma-
chine. 2,074,877 ; Mar. 23.
Watkins. George 15., .Tssignor to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Decorating glass. 2,006,497;
J.Tn. 5.
Watkins, George B., assignor to labbey-Owens-Ford Glass
Comp.'inv. Toledo, Ohio. Removing rubber material
from motal. 2.077,785 ; Apr. 20.
Watkins, (Jeorge B., and J. D. Ryan, assignors to Libbey-
Owens-Ford Glass Company, Toledo. Ohio. Plastic for
laminated safety glass. 2,068,782 : Jan. 26.
Watkins, George B., assignor to Libbey-Owens-Ford Glass
Company. Toledo, Ohio. Coating roll and producing the
same. ^,097,315 ; Oct. 20.
^\'illkins. (icoi'g(> 1!., and I{. W. Wamiiler. assignors to
l/ihl)i\v-()w(Mis Ford Glass Company. Tol(-do. Ohio.
I.iniiiiiatcd safety glass. 2.10:!.SS;! : ' Pec. 'JS.
Watkins, Uav O., assignor to Universal Buttery Company,
Clilcago. 111. Pronollor governor. 2,080.955: Mav 18.
Watkins, liobert (See Buoy, E. H., and Watkins.")
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Watkins, W. Kenneth, et al. (See Vretman, Carl G.,
assignor.)
Watkins, Walter G.. Kansas City, Mo., assignor to Skelly
Oil Company, Tulsa, Okla. Support and protecting
device for fluid dispensing cylinders. 2,084,231 ; June
15.
Watrous, Charles A., New Haven, Conn. Light-shield
for cameras, etc. 2,098,843 ; Nov. 9.
Watrous, Clarence H., assignor of one-half to F. A.
Schwer, Clinton, Conn. Heat treatment of metal.
2,091,666 ; Aug. 31.
Watrous, Ward W., Jr., Bloomfield, N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manu-
facturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Producing
intermittent effects and system therefor. 2,071,958 ;
Feb. 23.
Watson, Alice M., Milwaukee, Wis. Baking and cooking
utensil. 2,081,078 ; May 18.
Watson, .\rthur H., Wilmette, assignor to The Lubrica-
tion Corporation. Chicago, 111. Lubricating device.
2,067,298 ; Jan. 12.
Watson, Charles B., assignor of fifty-one per cent to F. G.
Johnson, Omaha, Nebr. Traflic control signal.
2,079,828; May 11.
Watson, Charles B., assignor of forty-nine per cent to F. G.
Johnson. Omaha, Nebr. Traffic signal system.
2,101,697 ; Dec. 7.
Warson, Charles G., Austintown, Ohio. Pickling crate.
2,060,594 ; Jan. 5.
Watson, Charles G., Austintown, Ohio. Pickling crate de-
vice. 2.066.595 : Jan. 3.
Watson, Charles J., Brooklyn, assignor to Peerless Key
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Twirler ring for
typewriter platens. 2,071,147 : Feb. 16.
Watson, Clarence J., Drexel Hill, Pa. Antiskid chain
and wheel. 2,091,171 ; Aug. 24.
Watson. Clifton E., Worcester, and P. L. Spencer, as-
signors to Watson-Williams Manufacturing Company,
Millburv, Mass. Heddle frame. 2,082.925 : June 8.
Watson, David M. (See Munoz, G. C. and Watson.)
Watson, Edgar E., assignor to The Metalectric Corpora-
tion, Waterloo, Iowa. Ball and socket coupling.
2,099,549 ; Nov. 16.
Watson. Edward F., Larchmont, N. Y., assignor to Ameri-
can Telephone and Telegraph Company. Printing tele-
graph s.vstem. 2,082,924 ; June 8.
Watson, Ernest, Wauwatosa, Wis. Condiment shaker.
2,083,624 ; June 15.
Watson, I'^stell M., Cleveland Heiglits, Oliio, assignor to
General Electric Companv. Flash lamp synchronizing
device. 2,081,783 : May 25.
Watson, Frank C, Chester, Pa. Building construction.
2,082,191 ; June 1.
Watson, Frederick W., Cleveland, Ohio. Hatch cover fas-
tener. 2,088,100 ; July 27.
Watson. Frederick W., assignor to Security I'roducts Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Sewing kit. 2,103,571 :
Dec. 28.
Watson, George E. (See Bradley, A. ^I., and Watson.)
Watson. George V., et al. (See Simning, Koy ii., as-
signor.)
Watson, Glenn W., Detroit, Mich. Welding by the charge
of a condenser. 2,077,600 ; Apr. 20.
Watson, Glenn W., Detroit, Midi. Reproducing inscrip-
tions and the like. 2,089,032 : Aug. 10.
Watson, Glenn W., Detroit, Mich. Electric signature
writer. 2,091,060 ; Aug. 24.
Watson, Glenn W., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to International Business Machines Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Automatic self-synchronized
transmitting system. 2,074,037 ; Mar. 16.
Watson. Harold F. (See Sayers, W. W., Bergmann, and
Watson.)
Watson, Harold F. (See Sayers, W. W., and Watson.)
Watson. Harold F. (Bee Waechter, F. F., and Watson.)
Watson, Harry J. (See Pollinger, M. D., and Watson.)
Watson. Hiram K.. Milwaukee, assignor to Line Material
Conir>anv. South Milwaukee, Wi.i. Fuse construction.
Re. 20,354 ; May 4.
Wntson, Howard S., San Francisco, Calif Transmission
shifting mechanism. 2,078,474 : .-^pr. 27.
Watson, John A., Hinsdale, assignor to The Lubrica-
tion Corporation. Chicago, 111. Lubricating device.
2,098,408 : Nov. 9.
Watson. John F., Belvlderp. England, assignor to Tlie
Okonlte-Callonder Caljlo Conianv, Incorponited, Pater-
son. N. J. Electric cable. 2.07.">.073 ; Mar. 30.
Watson, John G. (See Srhwarv. P., and Watson.)
Watson, John M., New York, N. Y., assignor to Padco
Inc. Cleaning pad. 2,076,004 ; Apr. 13.
Watson, John P., Broadway, Wp.<stmlnstor, assignor to
Vlckers-.\rmslrongs Limited. Westminster, ICngland
Gunfire control apparatus. 2.066,498; Jan. 5.
Watson, John P., assignor to Vickprs-.\rmstrongs Lim-
ited, Westminster, Engl.ind. Range finding device
2,006,499 : Jan. 5.
Watson, Lisle M., and R. F. Ternes. Detroit. Mich, and
L. G. Budlong. Mount Vernon, N. Y., assignors to
United States Rubber Products, Inc., Now York N Y
Apparatus for cuttlnc tiro molds. 2.100.461 ; Nov .30
Watson, Lloyd W., Oakland, and O. B. Ackerly, Jr., Pied-
mont, assignors to Oliver United Filters Incorporated
Snn Francisco, Calif. Drainage screen. 2 084 753-
June 22.
Watson, Mamie E., et al. (See Schwary, P., and Watson,
assignors.)
Watson, Myron J., Chicago, 111. Cyclone dust collector.
2,074,818 : Mar. 23.
Watson, Myron J., Chicago, 111. Sifter system.
2,094,438 : Sept. 28.
Watson, Oliver, Dayton, assignor of one-half to B. F.
Downey, Springfield, Ohio. Ullage rod. 2,069,792;
Feb. 9.
Watson, Oliver, Dayton, assignor of one-half to B. F.
Downey, Springfield, Ohio. Ullage rod. 2,069,793;
Feb. 9.
Watson-Stillman Co., The. (See Davis. Frank L., Jr.,
assignor.)
Watson, Thomas S. (See Koplin, H., and Watson.)
Watson. William, West Allis, and F. Nagler, Wauwatosa,
assignors to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Hydraulic cleaning of castings.
2,086,653 ; July 13.
Watson. William F., et al. (See Schwary, P., and Wat-
son, assignors.)
Watson, William H. (See Battye, A. E., Marsh, Tankard,
Watson, and Wood.)
Watson, William H., Bradford, assignor to Burberrys
Limited, London, England. Wearing apparel.
2,100,991 ; Nov. 30.
Watson, William S., Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada, as-
signor to Chrvslcr Corporation, Highland Park. Mich.
Piston packing member. 2.093.062 : Sept. 14.
Watson-Williams JIanufacturing Company. (See Spencer,
Philip L., assignor.)
Watson-Williams Manufacturing Company. (See Watson,
C. E., and Spencer, assignors.)
Watf. .\llen J., La Fayette, Ohio. Convertible vehicle.
2,076.486 ; Apr. 6.
Watt, Andrew K., Lansing, assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Clutch pedal return spring.
2,096.151 : Oct. 19.
Watt. Charles H., Thomasville, Ga. Surgical splint.
2.094.509 ; Sept. 28.
Watt, Charles H., Thomasville, Ga. Surgical splint.
2.094.510 ; Sept. 28.
Watt, Elihu D., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Raymond
Concrete Pile Company, New York, N. Y. Apparatus
for driving pile shells. 2,099.664 : Nov. 16.
Watt, Ellsworth, Augusta, Kans., assignor to Socony-
Vacuum Oil Companv, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Fractional distillation. 2,071,909 ; Feb. 23.
Watt, William W., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,081,025 ;
May 18. ...
Wattelet, Raymond R. (See Orr, F. L., and Wattelet.)
Watters, John M. (See Green. Harry L., assignor.)
Wattors, William E., Ma.vwood, III. Respiratory protec-
tive apparatus. 2,066,706; Jan. 5.
Watterson, Robert S. Jr., assignor to The Western Union
Telegraph Company, New York, N. Y. Tape affixing
device. 2.073,433 ; Mnr. 9.
Wattle, William M. (See Gordon, A. A., and Wattle.)
U attio, William M., assignor to Crompton & Knowles Loom
Works. Worcester, Mass. Shuttle box control for shut-
tle changing looms. 2.082,926 ; June 8.
Watts, Arretta L., New York, N. Y. Button. 2,068,832 •
Jan. 26.
Watts, Charles E. (See Mercer, J. H., and Jones, as-
signor.)
Watts. E. R. & Son Limited. (See Guthrie, W. J., and
iowns, assignors.)
Watts, Felix J., assignor to American Electric Switch
Corporation, Minerva, Ohio. Switch. 2,097,940:
Nov. 2. ...
Watts, George W. (See Roberts. J. K., and Watts.)
^^>)^fs GeoTse W Whiting. Ind.. assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Chicago, Ul. Pipe heater. 2,076,871 ;
Apr. 13.
Watts. Henry A. (See Barber. W. E.. and Watts.)
^'o^AoV'l'y?^^,-?;' ^.^'ilmington, N. C. Illuminated sinker.
z,lli)l,,iril ; Oct. 26.
Watts. James G Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.
,x. J/P''?^i"'^^""il "^''•''^"'■'"R ("'osure. 2,102.772; Dec 21
2!o71 o'gs" Feb^^fe ^'■*°^^' ^- ^- ^'<'"''' ^'si'^g "Jevice.
Watts, Noble H., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to General
loiectric Company. Ironing machine. 2,071,187 • Feb
Id.
W,-i Its, Noble H.. Bridgeport. Conn., assienor to General
Llectnc Company. Washing machine. 2,098,075;
^^ 2!o70 S-ls'^-^Feb'^b *^"*°'^' ^^^^^- NonrefiUable bottle.
Watts, RoyT. (See Goldbert, M. L., and Watts.)
S^!!I!^V"*'f' /?''-i'"V's. (See Gahrielson. C, and Waucquez.)
"^rafu's. ""'s'l o'o kk "^'C'"?', "'' ^'^^'^'^ '^'^''-^ '^PP'^'
"'«e?.:t7u7ti?re.^ffi"«r'^" Ju^'n^^r^^ ■>"' ^^**^""''"^
'''n.'^': fofl.oei-^lZ'''^i^'''''- ^""''■"S construc-
" fofr'/Vmn?."„'-''A' "^'■•' ^^■^^* Hartford, assignor to Hart-
f rmfnc-"^ nnn'^'"?""''' "^rtford. Conn. Apparatus for
w„, b^Ji?^ ^"""!r '^''J,^^ articles. 2.095,896 ; Oct. 12.
Signor.) ^"""'^'•y Company. (See Hansen. Thore, as-
LIST OF PATENTEES
657
Waukesha Motor Company. (See Bicknell, George M.,
assignor.)
Waukesha Motor Company. (See Melcher, Lee W., as-
signor.)
Waukesha Motor Company. (See Pope, Arthur W., Jr.,
assignor.)
Waunch, Robert M. (See Sing, L. J., and Waunch.)
Wauters, Anatole M. (See Dykstra. J., and Wauters.)
Waxgiser, William V., Brooklyn, N. Y. Article projection
apparatus for shelves. 2,079,754 ; May 11.
Waxgiser, William V., Brooklyn, N. Y. Article projec-
tion apparatus for shelves. 2,098,844 ; Nov. 9.
Way, George H. (See Porter, J. M.. and Way.)
Way, Walter R., Quincy, Mass. Closure for wall open-
ings. 2,100,928 ; Nov. 30.
Wayland, Edwin M., Covesville, Va. Fruit washing.
2,076,487; Apr. 6.
Wayman, Albert J., Youngstown, assignor of one-half to
E. H. McClure, East Palestine, Ohio. Clamp.
2,071,959 ; Feb. 23.
Wayman, Albert J., Youngstown, Ohio. Connecter.
2,092,343 ; Sept. 7.
Wayman, Albert J., Youngstown, assignor of one-half to
E. H. McClure, East Palestine, Ohio. Electric cable
connecter. 2,100.824 ; Nov. 30.
Wayne Cast Iron Pipe Company. (See Floyd, H. G.,
and Sample, assignors.)
Wayne, Herbert N., Santa Monica, Calif. Mold and
molding. 2.072,349 ; Mar. 2.
Waynick, Dean D., Anaheim, assignor to The Pacific
Lumber Company, San Francisco, Calif. Combined
fertilizer and soil conditioner. 2,092,100 ; Sept. 7.
Wean Engineering Co., The. (See McClure, Robert E.,
assignor.)
Wean Engineering Company, The. (See Wean, Raymond
J., assignor.)
Wean Engineering Company, The. (See Wean, R. J., and
McArtbur, assignors.)
Wean, Raymond J., assignor to The AVean Engineering
Company, Inc., Warren, Ohio. Blethod and apparatus
for coating. 2,074,498 ; Mar. 23.
Wean, Raymond J., assignor to The Wean Engineering
Company, Inc., Warren, Ohio. Apparatus for rolling
flat sheet-like material. 2,084,469 ; June 22.
Wean, Raymond J., and D. A. McArthur, assignors to The
Wean I<;nginepring Company, Incorporated, Warren,
Ohio. Coil holder. 2,066,377 : Jan. 5.
Weasler, Anthony V., and W. J. Dooley, assignors to Pick
Manufacturing Conipanv, West Bend, Wis. Grille
guard. 2,100,018 ; Nov. 23.
Weasler, Anthony V., and A. C. Meyer, assignors to Pick
Manufacturing Company, West Bend, Wis. Grille
gnnrd. 2.102.815 ; Dec. 21.
Weatherby, Le Rov S., Los Angeles, Calif., and W. M.
Rieger, Kirksville, Mo. Making inulin. 2,080,843 ;
May 18.
Weatherhead, Albert J. Jr., assignor to The Weather-
head Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Hose coupling.
2,099.915 ; Nov. 23.
Weatherhead Company, The. (See Baldwin, John D., Jr.,
assignor.)
Weatherhead Company, The. (See Stecher, Honry D.,
assignor.)
Weatherhead Company, The. (See Weatherhead, Albert
J., Jr., assignor.)
Weather-Seal Company, The. (See Etling, Harold A., ss-
signor. )
Weaton, George F., Beaver, Pa., assignor to St. Joseph
Lead Company, New York. N. Y. Treatment of zinc-
iferous materials. 2,077,651 ; Apr. 20.
Weaton, George F., and H. K. Najarian, Beaver, Pa.,
assignors to St. Joseph Lead Compan.v, New York, N. Y.
Condensation of metallic vapors. 2,070.101 : Feb. 9
Weaver, Albert E., Indiananolis. Ind.. Midge M. Weaver,
administratrix. Hydraulic reciprocating motion device.
2,069,122 ; Jan. 26.
Weaver, Allan, Port Washington, N. Y., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Relay.
2,099,089 : Nov. 10.
Weaver, Arthur V., Miami, Fla. Brass channel guide.
2,087,941 ; July 27.
Weaver, Cary J., Goose Creek, Tex. Water closet.
2.099,875 : Nov. 23.
Weaver, Charles V,., Watertown, N. Y. Tandom holiroptor.
2,078,823 ; Apr. 27.
Weaver, Earl L., assignor to The Goshon ]\Tunufactnring
Companv. Goshen, Ind. Swing. 2,007,905 ; Nov. 2.
Weaver, lOrnost W., and J. A. Room, assignor to Surfnoe
Coml)Uslion ("ortioralion, Toledo, Ohio. Iloat-troating
furnace. 2,093,370 ; Sept. 14.
Weaver, H. R. et al. (See Read, R. E. and Pctzold, as-
elgnors.)
Weaver, Harry E., Sonlli Euclid, Ohio, assignor to Bailoy
Meter Compan.v. Measuring apparatus. 2,008,325 ;
Nov. 9.
Weaver. T. A., Engineering Company. (See Weaver, Ira
A., assignor.)
Weaver, Ira A., assignor to I. A. Weaver Engineering
Company, Sprlngneld, 111. Vehicle-lift. 2,()»9,63(! ;
Nov. 10.
Wea\or, James A., Jr. (See Blackburn, J., and W(>avor.)
Weaver, James M., Monroe, Mich. Arc welding circuit.
2,085,242 ; June 20.
Weaver, Jesse M., Charleston, and S. Hughes, North
Charleston, S. C., assignors to Raybestos-Manhattan,
Inc., Bridgeport, Conn. Heat insulating tape.
2,094,334 ; Sept. 28.
Weaver, Leo L., Cranford, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Strand handling apparatus. 2,099,876 ; Nov. 23.
Weaver, Leo L., Cranford, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric 'Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Method of and apparatus for handling strands.
2,102,773 ; Dec. 21.
Weaver Manufacturing Company. (See Stroud, Francis
H., assignor.)
Weaver, Midee M.. administratrix. (See Weaver, Albert
E.)
Weaver, Morris, Fredericksburg, Pa. Seed separator.
2,099,505 ; Nov. 16.
Weaver, Myron A., Rye, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Apparatus
and method for remedying crosstalk. 2,080,217 ; May
11.
Weaver Piano Company. (See Bond, Chauncey D., as-
signor.)
Weaver, William C, Dalmatia, Pa. Lathe center.
2,077,293 ; Apr. 13.
Webb, Arthur B., assignor to Cream City Boiler Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Valve. 2,101,925: Dec. 14.
Webb, Edmond F., Royal Oak, assignor to Chrysler Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Electric fuel pump. 2,084,605 ;
June 22.
Webb, George F., Kansas City, Mo. Method and appa-
ratus for treating pyorrhea. 2,100,116 ; Nov. 23.
Webb, Harold L., Webster Groves, Mo. Sprinkling de-
vice. 2,073,187; Mar. 9.
Webb, Hartwell W., Leonia, N. J. Manufacture of arti-
ficial silk and the like. 2,073,271 ; Mar. 9.
Webb, Hartwell W.. assicnor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Flint, Mich. Casing machine. 2,069,052 ; Jan. 26.
Webb, Irving F., assignor to The Singer Manufacturing
Compan.v, Elizabeth, N. J. Filled bag sewing machine.
2,090,587 ; Aug, 17.
Wehb, James A., Portland, Tex. Apparatus for cleaning
and conditioning gravel. 2,085,283 ; June 29.
Webb, James H., Montreal West, Quebec, Canada, assignor
to Jenkins Bros., Jersey City, N. J. Valve. 2,091,745 ;
Aug. 31.
Webb, Jervis B., Royal Oak, Mich. Conveyer. 2,073,131 :
Mar. 9.
Webb. John B., Dobbs Ferry, and H. W. Papst, New York,
assignors to Anaconda Wire & Cable Company, New
York, N. Y. Pothead. 2,095,045 ; Oct. 5.
Webb, John L., assignor to Holly-Pax, Inc., Los Angeles,
Calif. Tampon winding machine. 2.094,086 ; Sept. 28.
Webb. Nelson W., assignor to Eastwood-Neally Corpora-
tion, Belleville, N. J. Jlethod and machine for pro-
ducing brazed seams in wire cloth. 2.100,294 ; Nov. 23.
Webb, Robert E., assignor of one-half to Thomas H. Walsh,
Boston, Mass. Tethering stake. 2,087,176 ; July 13.
Webb, William L., assignor to Standard Oil Company,
Chicago, 111. Making hydrocarbon resins. 2,099,090 ;
Nov. 16.
Webber, Charles. (See Logan, L., and Webber.)
Webber, Charles S. (See Murdock, F. M., and Webber.)
Webber, George R., Palisades, N. J., assignor to Standard
Brands Incorporated, New York. N. Y. Apparatus for
controlling a movable web. 2,080,292 ; May 11.
Weber, Arthur G. (See Woodliouse, J. C, and Weber.)
Weber, Albert L. (See JIcLean, H. C, and Weber.)
Weber, Arthur E.. Green Garden Township, Will County,
111. Fence wire fa.^tener and post construction.
2,067,688; Jan. 12.
Weber, Carl, Chicago, 111. Bathtub construction.
2,085,5.59 ; June 29.
Weber, Carl M., Rochester, N. Y. Controlling fdin in re-
cording and reproducing apparatus. 2,003,899 ; Sept.
21.
Weber, Charles. (See Kerr, W. J., and Webber.)
Weber, Charles W., Margate City, N. J., assignor to The
Texas Conipanv, Now York, N. Y. Licjuid display de-
vice. 2.099.155; Nov. 16.
Weber, Clifford A. M., Ijongmeadow, assignor to Wost-
inghouse Elootric & Manufacturing Companv, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Capacitor motor. 2,091.065 ; Aug. 31.
Wober, David, {k Co. (Soo \v,>l„-i-. T.sniloro IT., jissicuor. )
Weber, Ernst-Herbert, New York. N. Y. Dev'ice for the
opening of containers. 2,074,150; Mar. 16.
Weber, Erwln li. F., Sent tie. Wash. Automatic air con-
ditioning radiator. 2.084,365 ; June 22.
Weber, Fritz J., assignor to Schwolzerlsche I<okoniotlv-&
MasoliinonfabriU, Wiuti-rlhur, Switz(>rlanil. Spacing
inoiiil>or for typo lino soiling and printing machines.
2.078,722; Apr. 27.
Weber, Fritz W.. Aruba, Dutch West Indies. Aeroplane
toy. 2,074,878 ; IMar, 23.
W("l)or, (!ulllainno, llnvange, Mosi'Uo, assignor to Tips
IVIits Flls do Knmools do Wondol .^- Cio, Paris, Franco.
lOxiilosivo oliargo :\\\i\ npinir;itus for the maiuifacluro
of Iho snnio. 2,102,245; Doc. 14.
Wobor, Harold C, MIKon, and W. II. MoAdnms. Newton.
1\Imss., assignors, by nu>sno assignments, to Universal
Oil Products (^ompanv, Chicago, III. Ilydrocnrbon oil
conversion. 2.074,100 ; Mar. 10.
658
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Weber, Harold C, Milton, Mass., and A. Guyer, Zurich,
Switzurhind. Procoss for the production of boron
trichloride. 2.097,482 ; Nov. 2.
Weber, Heinrich, assignor to Klangfilm G. m. b. H., Ber-
lin, Germany. Recording of electrical impulses.
2,101,419 ; Dec. 7.
Weber, Hermann, Zschopau, Germany, assignor to Auto
Union A-G., Chemnitz, Germany. Gear controlling
means for motorcycles. 2,094,163 ; Sept. 28.
Weber, Herman, assignor to Shakespeare Products Com-
pany, Kalamazoo, Mich. Control device. 2,101,160 ;
Dee. 7.
Weber, Isaac E., and V. W. Slater, Luton, England, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company. Wilmington. Del. Manufacture of
hydrogen peroxide. ' 2,067,364 ; Jan. 12.
Weber. Isadore H., assignor to David Weber & Co.. I'liila-
delphia. Pa. Container and making same. 2.075.679 ;
Mar. 30.
Weber, John, assignor to Alpine Electric Corporation,
Schenectady. N. Y. Fuse plug. 2,095,274 ; Oct. 12.
Weber, John G., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Screw Ma-
chine Specialty Company. Firearm. 2,076,927 ; Apr.
13.
Weber, John, and N. J. Walsh, assignors to Alpine Elec-
tric Corporation, Schenectady, N. Y. Electric snap
switch. 2,088,147 ; July 27.
Weber, I^^ewis F., New Rochclle, X. Y., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Locating
device. 2,082,862 ; June 8.
Weber, Mathias J., and R. E. VanderhofE. assignors to
Continental Scale Corporation, Chicago, 111. Weighing
scale. 2,098,845 ; Nov. 9.
Weber, Mathias J., and R. E. Vanderhoff, assignors to
Continental Scale Company, Chicago, 111. Weighing
scale. 2,098,846; Nov. 9.
Weber, Max, Chicago, 111. Constant level apparatus.
2,081,315 ; May 25.
Weber, Max, Chicago, 111. Air circulation. 2.088,312 ;
July 27.
Weber, Max, Buffalo, N. Y. Rail joint. 2,089,634 ; Aug.
10.
Weber, Roman F., Milwaukee, Wis. Box. 2,071,096 ;
Feb. 16.
Weber, Rudolf, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Re-
mote control of radio apparatus. 2,083.105 ; June 8.
Weber, Theodore R., Latrobe. Pa., assignor to American
Locomotive Company. New York. N. Y. Manufacture of
leaf springs. 2,086.992 ; July 13.
Weber, Victor, assignor to The Emerson Electric Mfg.
Co., St. Louis, Mo. Oscillating mechanism for fans.
2,070,875 ; Feb. 16.
Weber. Walter C, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Corning Glass Works, Corning, N. Y. Tube drawing.
Re. 20,522 ; Sept. 28.
Weber, Walter C. Aurora, 111. Packless ejector flush
valve. 2,008,252 ; Jan. 19.
Weber, Walter IT., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-
pany, Detroit. Mich. Carburetor. 2,098.202 : Nov. 2.
Weber. William C. (See Darby, G. M., Roberts, and
Weber. )
Weber, William C, Larchmont, assignor to The Dorr
Company .Inc., New York, N. Y. Crystallization.
2,091,898 ; Aug. 31.
Weber, William J., South Norwalk, Conn. Fastener.
2,073.0.^7 : Mar. 0.
Weberling, Ilelnrlch, Munich, Germany. Color photog-
raphy. 2,071,010 ; Feb. 16.
Wehre, Alfred L., Morion, Pa., assignor to TTnited States
Pipe and Foundry Company, Burlington, N. J. Liquid
diffusion apparatus. 2,068,094 ; Jan. 19.
Webre, Alfred L.. Merion. Pa., assignor to United States
Pipe & Foundrv Company, Burlington, N. J. Condenser.
2.088,124 : July 27.
Webre, Alfred L.. Merion, Pa., assignor to United States
Pipe and Foundrv Company, Burlington, N. J. Vacuum
pan. 2,089,314; Aug. 10.
Webster, Arthur. (See Schwidetzky, O. O. R., and Web-
ster.)
Webster Company. The. (See Erwood, Joseph, assignor.)
Websler, Duane E. (Sec Sanford, B., and Webster.)
Webster, Duane E., assignor to Norton Company, Wor-
cester, Mass. Abrasive article. 2,070,764 ; Feb. 16.
Webster, Duane E., assignor to Norton Companv,
Worcester, Mass. Abrasive article. 2,076.833 ; Apr. 13.
Webster. Duane E.. a.ssignor to Norton Company. Worces-
ter. Mass. Abrasive article. 2.078.354 ; Apr. 27.
Webster, Duane V... assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester. Mass. Grinding wheel and making the same,
2.081,843: May 25.
Webster, Edgar P.. Bridgeport, Conn. Belt Coupling.
2,090,275; Aug. 17.
Webster Electric Company. (See Fellows, Harrison E.,
assignor.)
Webster Engineering Company. (See Stanley, Edger C,
assignor.)
Webster, Goorgia E. and R. IT., Kirkwood. assignors of
thrce-fiftlis to C. <r. Perry, St. Louis, Mo. Weaving.
2,006.6.59 : Oct. 19.
Webster, Hugh B.. Oakland, assignor to Standard Oil
Company of Cnllfornla. San Francisco. Calif. Direc-
tional-Inclination recorder. 2.098,470; Nov. 9.
Webster, John W. L., Liverpool, England. Golf harness.
2.103.502 : Dec. 28.
Webster, Joseph H., Riverside, assignor to Food Machinery
Corporation, San Jose, Calif. Feed control mechanism.
2,096.772 ; Oct. 26.
Webster, Richard H. (See Webster, Georgia E. and R. H.)
Webster, Robert A., and H. H. Jloore, Washington, D. C.
Method and apparatus for indicating peak conditions
of pressure phenomena. 2,089,988 ; Aug. 17.
Webster, Samuel L., assignor to Draper Corporation,
Hopedale, Mass. Reed holder for looms. 2,098,769 ;
Nov. 9.
Webster, Samuel W. (See Fitzpatrick, W. G., and Web-
ster.)
Webster, Vey V., assignor of one-fourth to R. J. Bien-
venu, Colfax, La. Diesel gas device or heater.
2,070,189 ; Feb. 9.
Wcbstir, Warren, & Company. (See Owens, Percy R.,
assignor.)
Webster Warren & Company. (See Rohlin, Karl W., as-
signor.)
Webster, William S., Palmyra, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Radio direction finder.
2,067,516: Jan. 12.
Wechsler. Ralph, Hillside, and E. Segessemann, Newark,
assignors to National Oil Products Company, Harrison,
N. J. Sulphonated derivatives of animal and vegetable
waxes. 2.095,778 : Oct. 12.
Weckerly, JIark A., assignor to Toledo Scale Manufac-
turing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Weighing scale.
2.067,741 ; Jan. 12.
Weckerly, JIark A., assignor to Toledo Scale Jlanufac-
turing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Determining charac-
teristics of concrete aggregates. 2,067.742 : Jan. 12.
Weckerly, Mark A., assignor to Toledo Scale Manufactur-
ing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Weighing device.
2.067.743 ; Jan. 12.
Weckerly, Mark A., assignor to Toledo Scale Manufactur-
ing Company, Toledo, Ohio. AVeighing scale. 2,071.443 ;
Feb. 23.
Weckerly. Mark A., assignor to Toledo Scale Manufactur-
ing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Weighing device.
2,103,400; Dec. 28.
Weder, William J., Philadelphia, assignor to General Elec-
tric Company. Uniting metals. 2,094.482 ; Sept. 28.
Weder, William J., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to (jeneral
Electric Company. Uniting metals. 2,094.483 ; Sept.
Wedge, Fred D. (See Dawson, G. H., Unger, and Wedge.)
Wedge, Fred D. (See Unger, P. O., and Wedge.)
Wedge, Fred D.. Lombard, and J. Jaworski, assignors to
W'ilson-Jones Company, Chicago, 111. Loose leaf binder.
2,001,619 : Aug. 31.
Wedger, Walter H., Belmont, assignor to B. B. Chemical
Co., Boston, JIass. JIanufacturing shoes. 2,087,878 ;
July 20.
Wedlake, Armin F., Detroit, Mich. Device for measuring
camber and caster in wheel and axle mechanisms.
2,077,082 ; Apr. 13.
Wedmore, Edmund B., and G. F. Shotter, London, Eng-
land. Bearing. 2,073,434 ; Mar. 9.
'^^ o'n-r ■'^•^"'''""*^ E- Greenwich, Conn. Electric plug.
Weed, Jlarry D., Southport, Conn. Tire chain tightener.
2.067,032 : Jan. 5.
Weed. Oscar S., North Rose, N. Y. Vise. 2,093,297 •
Sept. 14.
Weeden, Harry H., Drexel Hill. Pa. Blow-down system
for boilers. 2,088,627 ; Aug. 3.
Ueeg. Herman T.. assignor to Western Research & De-
n'''^j;G"J^"t £"•■ i^A"" Francisco. Calif. Liquid dispenser.
2.09 I ,.:)03 : Nov. 2.
Weekley, William T.. Atlanta, Ga. Garment hanger for
automobiles. 2,080,990 : May 18
Weeks, Ai-nold N. (See Finn. L. J,, and Weeks.)
AAeeks & Co. (London) Limited. (See Crouet, Jean, as-
signor.) '
^^'t'r.^u P^'f^ ^n A^ilS'''^"'^'ee. Wis. Automatically con-
trolled valve. 2,085.348 ; June 29.
Weeks, James T.. Biloxi, Miss. Medicator. 2,078,111;
Apr. 20.
^'o^'ocr^^o",""';'' M., Modesto, Calif. String tension gauge.
z,uoi).cioo ; July o.
^^ 0.' n«i ^-V '<V *^U-^' ^- ^- S"PPorter for clothes lines.
^.()hl.4i 1 : May 2o.
Weeks. Paul T.. Cambridge, assignor to Ravtheon Produc-
^'079 O^V^Mav"! ^^^■^^"' -^^"^^- Thermionic cathode.
Weeldenburg, Joliannes G., Arnhem. Netherlands, assignor
to American Enk.a Corporation. Enka. N. C. Spinneret
2!'lOo'58I • Nov 30'" ™"""facture of artificial silk.
^^'ni'irrVw V" '^"•N'^y'^V^ ^^\ ^\la- r-ombination planter
and fertilizer (listnhntor. 2.081,784 • Atav ''5
\\eers. William, Jr.. Bronx. N. Y. Emergencvbrike for
sleds or sloichs. 2.06,9,044 • j.an ^g '^■^S*'°'^y '"^=''^« ^^^
^n^o^"^'"' n^''" ^^'-i. assignor to The'Weezel Bait Com-
^089,156: ASg. 3' '°- ^'"fl"^l fishing bait.
^^aisigno?')'' Company, The. (See Weesner, Lehn W.,
"■'ii^iTeSy'' v^^5l^:^e^i^^ ""' -^--^ --•'-
LIST OF PATENTEES
659
Wegel, Raymond L. (See Lovell, C. A., and Wegel.)
Wegener, Otto F. (See Wojtale-n-icz, J. S., and Wegener.)
Wegner, Alfred E. (See Wennberg, O., Wegner, and
Spadone.)
Wegner, William, Geneva, N. Y. Container opener.
2,090,085 ; Aug. 17.
Wegusen, Nathan R., Jr. (See Rosenthal, N., and
Wegusen. )
Wphrli, Walter, assignor to the firm of Chemical Works
formerly Sandoz, Basel, Switzerland. Azo dyestuffs
and their manufacture. 2,103,804; Dec. 28.
Wehming. Ilenrv. Chicago, 111. Testing device.
2,088,.355 ; July 27.
Wehn, Fred W., Pomona, Calif. Basin dam. 2,080,956 ;
May 18.
Wehn, Charles E., Alameda, Calif. Mechanical pencil.
2,092,037; Sept. 7.
Wehnert, Waldemar. (See Jobst, G., and Wehnert.)
Wehr, William G., assignor to The Cleveland Crane &
Engineering Company, Wicliffe, Ohio. Connection.
2,076,106; Apr. 6.
Wehrlin, Hans, Berlin-Lichterfelde, and L. Pungs, Bruns-
wick, said Wehrlin assignor to C. Lorenz Aktienge-
sellschaft, Berlin-Tempelhof, Germany. Modulating
high-frequency transmitters. 2,090,820 ; Aug. 24.
Wehry, Oscar H., Rockford, 111. Clothespin. 2,100,825 ;
Nov. 30.
Weibezahn, Carl, and F. Walter, Knapsack, near Cologne-
on-the-Rhine, assignors to Aktiengesellschaft fiir Stick-
stoffdunger, Cologne-on-the-Rhine, Germany. Preparing
acetylene. Re. 20,527 ; Oct. 5.
Weible, Eddie J., Hillsboro, N. Dak. Variable pitch pro-
peller means. 2,086,686 : July 13.
Weichert, William. (See Pichler, G., and Wei chert.)
Weickmann, August. (See HopfC, H., and Weickmann.)
Weichmann, Hans K., Dessau in Anhalt, Germany, as-
signor to Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y.
Sensitizing silver halide emulsion. 2,080,551 ; May 18.
Weidenhoff, Joseph, Inc. (See Harris, Vernon J., as-
signor.)
WeidenhofC, Joseph. (See Haskins, Butler J., assignor.)
Weidenhoff, Joseph, Inc. (See Norman, Neville R., as-
signor.)
Weidenhoff, Joseph, Inc. (See Saballus, Erwin J. and
J. H. O., assignors.)
Weidhaas, Karl, Berlin-Treptow, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Gaseous electric discharge
lamp device. 2,103,048; Dec. 21.
Weidinger, Karl W., St. Louis, Mo. Well flow head.
2,070,326 ; Feb. 9.
Weidman, Fred. (See Hasbrouck, John C, assignor.)
Weidman, Ralph E., Fort Lauderdale, Fla. Sun bath
cabinet. 2,080,644; May 18.
Weidrich, Orrin, Kenmore, N. Y. Surfacing device.
2,097,806 ; Nov. 2.
Wpigel. Albert C. (See Rosencrants. F. H., and Weigel.)
Weih, Julius, Ozone Park, N. Y. Feeding doll. 2,096,601 ;
Oct. 19.
Weihe, Hermann K., Berlin, Germany. Hydraulic pres-
sure device. 2,085,620 ; June 29.
Weiher, George P., assignor to General Motors Corporation,
Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,086,485 ;
July 6.
Weijlard, John. (See Engels, W. H., and Weijlard.)
Wei.ilard, John, assignor to M(!rck & Co. Inc., Rahway,
N. J. Intermediate for preparation of hormonps and
its production. 2,072,913: Mnv. 9.
Weik, Edwin E., assignor of one-half to J. W. Thornton.
Dunsmuir, Calif. Gauge. 2,069,123 ; Jan. 26.
Weil, Andrg. I'aris, France, assignor to Air Reduction
Company, Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Manufacture
of krypton and xenon by separation from atmospheric
air. 2.101,300; Dec. 7.
Weil, Harvey V., Glendale. Long Island, assignor to
Compo Shoe Machinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Device for making composite shoe soles. 2,079,669 ;
May 11.
Weil, John, Mansfield, Ohio. Mop wringer. 2,077,083 ;
Apr. 13.
Weil. Lewis P., Philadelphia, Pa. Portable founlnln.
2.10.1,653 ; Dec. 28.
Weiland, Alfred, Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to Baldwin-
Southwark Corporation. Fabricated structure for air
conditioning units. 2,071.366 ; Feb. 23.
Weiland, Alfred, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Baldwin-
Southwark Corporation. Mufflor-filter apparatus for
air flow passages. 2,091,774 ; Aug. 31.
Weiland, Henry J., Wilmington, Del., and O. Stallniann,
South Milwaukee, Wis., assignors to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company. Wilmington, Del. Vat dyestulT
preparations. 2,087,866 ; July 20.
Wi'llcin, I'aul A. (See Krumm, Tlioodore. assignor.)
Weiler, Kenneth. (See Doinack, Ijawrcnce C. .'issigiior.)
Weiller, Paul O., IMoomfiold, N. J., assignor, by mosno
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America. Elec-
tron tulie. 2,084,172 ; June 15.
Weimar, Ijcslio L. (See Cummings, C. J., and Weimar.)
Weinier, Raymond S., Wilmington, 111. Drag bucket.
2,090,773 ; Oct. 26.
WeimorH, VVillieliii, ISerlin-Roinickendorf, assignor to
Slemcns-Sclmckertwerko Aktiongcsellscluift, Berlin-
Slemensstadt, Germany. Position indic.'ilor for ciirlKui
brushes. 2,089,678; Aug. 10.
Weimerskirch, Louis, Pittsburgh, Pa. Mechanical auto-
matic pilot. 2,098,019 ; Nov. 2.
Weimont, Joseph, Bogota, N. J., assignor to A. Kimball
Company, New York, N. Y. Price tag marking machine.
2,073,507 ; Mar. 9.
Weimont, Joseph, Bogota, and F. A. Hazard, Elizabeth,
N. J., assignors to A. Kimball Company, New York,
N. Y. Machine for attaching price tags. 2,103,654 ;
Dec. 28.
Weinand, Klaus, Leverkusen-I. G. Werk, Germany, as-
signor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New Yorlc, N. Y.
4cid wool dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series.
2,066,707 ; Jan. 5.
Weinand, Klaus, Leverkusen-I. G., Werk, and C. Bam-
berger, Cologne-Mulheim, Germany, assignors to Gen-
eral Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Acid wool
dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series. 2,067,468 ; Jan.
12.
Weinand, Klaus, Leverkusen-I. G., Werk, and C. Bam-
berger, Cologne-Mulheim, Germany, assignors to Gen-
eral Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Acid wool
dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series. 2,067,469 ; Jan.
12.
Weinand, Klaus, Leverkusen-1. G. Werk, and C. Bam-
berger, Cologne-Mulheim, Germany, assignors to Gen-
eral Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Acid wool
dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series. 2,077,539 ;
Apr. 20.
Weinand, Klaus, Leverkusen-I. G. Werk, and C. Bamber-
ger, Cologne-Mulheim, Germany, assignors to General
Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Acid wool dye-
stuffs of the anthraquinone series. 2,082,192 ; June 1.
Weinberg, Alexander, New York, N. Y. Game apparatus.
2,068,306; Jan. 19.
Weinberg, Leon W., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Cela-
nese Corporation of America. Mixed textile material
and making same. 2,078,886 ; Apr. 27.
Weinberg, Leon W., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Cel-
anese Corporation of America. Textile containing mixed
fibers and making same. 2,096,152 ; Oct. 19.
Weinberg, Leon W., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Spun yarn and preparing
same. 2,099.766; Nov. 23.
Weinberg, Louis A., Chicago, 111 Trouser pocket and
waistband construction. 2,075,680 ; Mar. 30.
Weinbrenner, Jules, Thann (Haut-Rhin), France. Lap-
forming apparatus. 2.078.355 ; Apr. 27.
Wiener, Harry, et al. (See Theurer, Otto, assignor.)
Weiner, Hugo, et al. (See Deutsch, Simon, assignor.)
Weiner, John H., Washington, Pa. Signaling device.
2,090,086 ; Aug. 17.
Weiner, Louis I., New York, N. Y. Gynecologic instru-
ment. 2,086,344 ; July 6.
Weinert, Carl R. (See Lowy, A., and Weinert.)
Weingand, Richard, and A. Muchlinski, Bomlitz, near
Walsrode, Germany, assignors to Sylvania Industrial
Corporation, Fredericksburg, Va. Tubing and process
and apparatus for producing the same. 2,070,247 ;
Feb. 9.
Weingand, Richard, and A. Muchlinski, Bomlitz, near
Walsrode, Germany, assignors to Sylvania Industrial
Corporation, Fredericksburg, Va. Nitrocellulose prod-
uct. 2,070,248 ; Feb. 9.
Weingarten, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Plumbing fix-
ture. 2,090,602 ; Oct. 19.
Weingast, Max. (See Blecher. Samuel J., assignor.)
Weinhart, Howard W., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York,
N. Y. Electron discharge device. 2,096,415 ; Oct. 19.
Weinhart, Howard W., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New 32ork,
N. Y. Coating hollow receptacles. 2,096,416 ; Oct. 19.
Weinhart, Theodore P., Ankeny, assignor of seventv-five
percent to G. E. Kellogg, Des Moines, Iowa. Dolly for
washing machines and the like. 2.100.929 ; Nov. 30.
Weinmayr, Viktor M. (See Tinker, J. M., and Wein-
mayr.)
Weinreich, George F. (See Pratt, B., and Weinreich.)
Weinrich, William W., assignor to Gulf Research and
Development Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Lubricating
bearing surfaces. 2,101,632; Dec. 7.
Weinryb, Sidney, et al. (See Rivas, Rafael, assignor.)
Weinstein, Maurice H. (See Zapp, F. J., and Weinstein.)
Weinzierl, Joseph T.. assignor to Kensington, Incorpo-
rated, Now Kensington, Pa. Picture frame. 2,081,722 :
May 25.
Weir. G. & J. Limited. (See Ilillier, IT., and Hagcn, as-
signors.)
Weir, G. & J., Limited. (See Sim, .Tames, assignor.)
Weir, Horace M.. and R. B. Chillns. Jr., assignors to The
Atlantic Refining Company, T'hiladelphia, Pa. Treat-
ment of hydrocarbons. 2.073,053; Mar. 10.
Woirich. TTeinricIi, i'iiiladelphia. Pa. Thermostatic
switch. 2.080,244: May 11.
Weirich. TIeinricli, Secaiie, Pa. Thermostatic switch.
2,080,245; May 11.
Weis, Arthur R. (See Blgolow. G. E., and Weis.)
\\'els, Aucnst M., et iil. (See I'aul. I,eonard P.. assignor.)
Weis, Gilbert C, Tndinnapolis, Tnd. Trailer drawbar nt-
iMcIitiienl. 2,007.006: Oct. 20.
Weis, John P., N'yack, assignor to Wlllcox & Glbha Sewing
Maclilue Co., New York, N. Y. Making seamed arliclos
and iipiiaratvis therefor. 2,102,397; Doc. 14.
660
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Weis, Joseph H., West Paris, Maine, assipnor to Felds-
pathic Research Corporation, New York. N. Y. Ceramic
raw material and making same. 2,094,439 ; Sept. 28.
Weis, Joseph H., West Paris, Maine, assignor to Felds-
pathic Research Corporation, New York, N. Y. Pro-
ducing kyanite. 2,094,440 ; Sept. 28.
Weisbaum Bros, lirower Company, The. (See Weisbaum,
Jack, assignor.)
Weisbaum, Jack, assignor to The Weisbaum Bros. Brower
Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Necktie. 2,072,724 ;
Mar. 2.
Weisbecker, Frank G., Glenside, assignor to Arcadia Ho-
siery Co., Lansdale, Pa. Knitting machine. 2,101,801 ;
Dec. 7.
Weisberg, Harold J., Brighton, and C. E. Ide, Greece,
N. Y. Defrosting signal for refrigerators. 2,071,148 ;
Feb. 16.
Weisberg. Louis, and W. F. Greenwald, New York, N. Y.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to said W. F. Green-
wald. Regeneration of photographic developer solu
tions. 2.073,664 ; Mar. 16.
Weisberg, Mark, and L. Corman, Providence, R. I., as-
signors to Alrose Chemical Company. Method and
composition for coating iron and steel articles.
2,077,450 ; Apr. 20.
Weisberg. Samuel M. (See Johnson, A. H., Weisberg,
Johnson, and Parker.)
Weisberg, Samuel M. (See Whitaker, R., Weisberg, and
Hilker.)
Weisberg, Samuel M., A. H. Johnson, Baltimore, Md., and
JI. E. Parker, Danville, 111., assignors to Research Labo-
tories of National Dairy Products Corporation, Inc.,
Baltimore, Md. Treating lactic fluids. 2,071,367 ; Feb.
23.
Weisberg, Samuel M., Baltimore, Md., F. L. Chappell,
W. E. Stringer, and S. Stevens, Hobart, N. Y., and
H. A. Trebler. assignors to Seal Test System Labora-
tories, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Making lactate salts and
lactic acid. 2,071,368 ; Feb. 23.
AVeise, Erwin. (See Meyer, W,, and Weise.)
Weise, Kurt R., University Heights, assignor to The
Cleveland Crane & Engineering Company, Wickliffe.
Ohio. Conveyer block system. 2,084,879 ; June 22.
Weise, Paul, Leverkusen-I. G. Werk, Germany, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to National Lead Company, Now
York, N. Y. Titanium containing precipitates.
2.091,799 : Aug. 31.
Weisel, Willis L. (See Sayers, W. W., Strube, and
Weisel.)
Weisel, Zenas V., assignor to Universal Plow Edge Com-
pany, Ltd., Los Angeles, Calif. Plow bottom and re-
newable cutting edge therefor. 2,08.'i.520 ; June 29.
AVeisel, Zenas V., assignor of two-thirds to J. R. Stebbins,
Los Angeles, Calif. Variable speed transmission.
2,097,007 ; Oct. 26.
Weisemann, Thomas W., Chesterton, Ind. Antifriction
cushioned wheel. 2,087,365 ; July 20.
Weissenbcrg, Eugen. Vienna, Austria. Electrotliprapoutlc
ani'aratus. 2.103,440: Dec. 28.
Weispnburg, Andrew, assignor to Crown Cork & Seal Com-
pany, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Composition and process of
making same. 2,094,627 ; Oct. 5.
Weisenburg, Andrew, assignor to Crown Cork & Seal Com-
pany, Inc.. Baltimore, Md. Window channel.
2.102.658: Dec. 21.
Weisend. Otto F., assignor of one-half to E. Miller, Colum-
bus. Ohio. Coat. 2.088.350 : July 27.
Weisgerber, Edwin C, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Master Separator and Valve Company. Oil and gas
separator. 2.082,863; June 8.
Weisgerber, Edwin C, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Master Separator and Valve Company. Scrubber.
2,083.704: June 15.
Weishampel, Robert C., assignor of two-thirds to T. J.
Galipo, Paterson, N. J. Machine for grinding twist
drills and the like. Re. 20.491 ; Aug. 31.
Weishnmpol, Robert C, Paterson, N. J. Wrench.
2.090.016; Oct. 19.
Weishampel, Robert C, Paterson, N. J. Drill grinding
machine. 2.098,267 : Nov. 9.
Weiske, Guenther. (See Cocke. II., and Weiske. )
Woi.'sman, Fred O. (See ITouslialter, F. M., and Weisman.)
Weisman. Ralph, Detroit, Mich. Noiseless and anti-
slipping pad for bed springs. 2,080,068: May 11.
Weiss, Abraliam, assignor to J. Weiss, New York, N. Y.
Controlling the brakes of motor vehicles. 2,079,978 •
May 11.
Weiss, Abraham. New Y'ork, N. Y. Time controlled elec-
tric switcli for electric bulbs. 2,102.246 : Dec. 14.
Weiss, Albert J. (See Lewis, R. R.. and Weiss.)
Weiss, Arthur .T., St. Albans, assignor 1o Robert Gair
Company, Inc.. New Y'ork, N. Y. Knock-down con
tainer. 2,006,753 : Jan. 5.
Weiss. Benjamin, assignor of one-half to B. J. Matzner,
Flushing, N. Y. Identifying method and means for
garments and (he like. 2.096.153; Oct. 19.
Weiss. Carl W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Transmission device
2,092,437 ; Sept. 7.
Weiss and Downs, Inc. (See Downs, Charles R., as-
signor.)
Weiss, Edward. (See Jenks. Mvron D,. assignor.)
Weiss. EmII. (Soe Beckfr, O. W., and Weiss.)
Weiss, Ernst. (See Bodmer, A., Mulir, and Weiss.)
Weiss, Ernst, Wattwil, Switzerland, assignor to Heberlein
I'atent Corporation, New York, N. Y. Textile printing
process and printing paste therefor. 2,099,782 ; Nov.
23.
Weiss, Erwin A., assignor to Packard Jlotor Car Company,
Detroit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,087,271 ; July 20.
Weiss, George. Des Plaines, assignor to Standard Cap
and Seal Corporation, Chicago, 111. Wire coating
mechanism. 2,070,035 ; Feb. 9.
Weiss, George, Des I'laines, assignor to Standard Cap
and Seal Corporation, Chicago. 111. Bottle closure and
applying same. 2,073,084 ; Mar. 9.
Weiss, George, Des Plaines, assignor to Standard Cap and
Seal Corporation, Chicago, 111. Apparatus for coating
cores or strands. 2,087,711 ; July 20.
Weiss, H., & Company. (See Heller, Herbert J., assignor.)
Weiss, Harry H., assignor of one-half to Insulating Kquip-
ment. Inc.. Chicaso. 111. Material transfer apparatus
Re. 20,375 ; May 18.
Weiss, Henry G., Cincinnati, assignor to W. R. Todd,
Montgomery, Ohio, Safety device for motion picture
machines. 2,075,753 : Mar. 30.
'eiss, Henry G., Cincinnati. Oh'
apparatus. 2,079.537 : JLiy 4.
Weiss, Joe. (See Weiss, Abraham, assignor.)
Weiss, John E. (See Lundquist, W. G., and Weiss.)
Weiss, Leo, assignor of one-iwentieth to N. D. Q. Specialtv
Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Method and apparatus
for making wire frames for candle holders. 2,072,230 :
Mar. 2.
Weiss, Maximilian E., Philadelphia, Pa. Ice cream dipper.
2,077,501 ; Apr. 20.
Weiss, Melvin V., Hnddonfield. assignor to Radio Con-
denser Company, Camden, N. J. Temperature com-
pensating condenser. 2.079.309 : May 4.
Weiss, Samuel L.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Faucet connection.
Re. 20.593 : Dec. 14.
Weiss. Samuel L.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Faucet connection.
2.085.841 ; July 6.
Weisso, Ernst, Leipzig-Leutzsch, Germany. Optical in-
strument. 2.080.352: Jlay 11.
Weissenborn, Albert. Dessau in Anhalt, Germany, as-
signor to Winthrop Chemical Company, Inc., New
Y'ork, N. Y. Cyclic unsaturated ketones. 2,090,319 ;
Aug. 17.
Weisswange, Ernst, West Reading, Pa. Tag. 2,078 431 •
Apr. 27.
Weist, Glenn E.. assignor to The Kron Co., Bridgeport,
Conn. Weighing scale. 2,083,413 ; June 8.
^eisz. George R.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Automatic packing
adjuster. 2,090,769 : Aug. 24.
Weisz, Matthias, Vienna, Austria, assignor to Evans Case
Company. Pocket vanity case. 2,094.312: Sept. 28.
Weitzel, Gustave. (See van Taack-Trakranen and
Weitzel.)
Weitzenkorn, Joseph W., Pittsburgh, Pa. Apparatus for
treating materials. 2,074,819 : Mar. 23.
Welch. Alfred F.. Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General
Electric Company. Resilient mounting. 2,074,136 •
Mar. 16. '
Welch Alfred F., Fort Wayne, Ind.. assignor to General
E]ectric Company. Bearing housing. 2.078.783 ; Apr.
Welch, Arthur R., assignor to Harbor Plywood Corpora-
2'o79 093°''m:'{v 4 ^^'^^'^^ °°^^*^^ making machine.
Welch, Arthur R.. assignor to Harbor Plywood Corpora-
tion, Hoquiam, Wash. Press for plywood. 2.094,862;
Welch. Elmer B.. assignor to Firth-Sterling Steel Com-
n-R''P^V-'J^'^^^^P°'"^' .Pa- ^"oy- 2,088,825; Aug. 3.
\\elch, Elmer B., assignor to Firth-Sterling Steel Com-
'i'^"-!' ■"cKeesport, Pa. Furnace for brazing. 2,094,249 :
Sept. 28.
Welch. F.ugene E., Nankin, Ohio. Furniture. 2,089,867 ;
Aug. 10.
^ Mar Ve^^ ^'' ^'^'■^^^P"""*' ^°- Wallboard. 2,073,665 ;
^^rJ!''iv^^I'^"°..^V,-?®®'??'"" *° Amity Leather Products
2°'6() 771 ■ Nov oV^' *^°™b'"ed billfold and key holder.
Welch. Walter H.; Poole, Dorset, England. Retreading of
,,."3"i'"''i"'' l''^P ^'I'pel tires. 2,094,511 • Sept 28
eloh. " 'lliain H Cuy.ahoga Falls, assignor to The Fire-
stone .Steel Products Company, Akron, Ohio. Electrode
,,-'','\''Pi'^""^ *''« same. 2,071,671 ; Feb. 23
K ncJ"'" ^'"'' ^^^'^^ Company. (See Humphrey, Doe
wol^lHS |<*"'*<^''- I"C- (See Frlckey, Royal E., assignor.)
h!?.'r*^ Service, Inc. (See Frlckey, R. E., knd Kalen-
born. assignors.)
Weldon Roberts Rubber Co. (See Henderson, Russell S.,
assignor.) '
Weldon. Walter S.. >raryland Heights. Mo. Curtain tie-
back securing device. 2,101,377; Dec 7
ni^J!"^'' ^'e^'in'ler G.. assignor to Shell Development
h„Ti?*i '';. ^•■in .Francisco, Calif. Orienting device for
.,.»l7reho e deflecting tools. 2,100,418 : Nov. 30.
\NelK-, Nelson S., Athens. Ohio, and F. Hocker. Harrlsburg,
T Tn» fin^H?'°;^ \'' ^'"', ^l^'^'^e Company. Athens, Ohio.
\v ,11 „ 1' 'If.'" '*"; 1"°^^ 'eaf binders. 2.080.975; Mav 18
Dnnv Snn "rrnn*;- ''^''S'?' to Shell Development^om:
2,085,243" jTine 29 ''' ' ^"^' """""^ ^^"'^^"
LIST OF PATENTEES
661
Welker, Harry L., Williamsport, Pa. Body brush.
2,075,413 ; Mar. 30.
Welker, Harry L., Williamsport, Pa. Dental cleaning
and massage device. 2,075,681 ; Mar. 30.
Welker, Mordecai M., Canfield, anil C. R. Vaughn, Youngs-
town, assignors to General Dry Batteries, Inc., Cleve-
land, Ohio. Carbonating apparatus. 2,072,350 ; Mar. 2.
Welker, Harry L., Williamsport, Pa. Dental cleansing
and massage device. 2,077,540 ; Apr. 20.
Wellekens, John F., New York, N. Y. Game device.
2,071,600 ; Feb. 23.
Wellensiek, Adolph H., Washington, D. C. Rotary en-
gine. 2,075,561 ; Mar. 30.
Weller, William W., Chester, N. J., assignor to Pad-Y-Wax
Company, Inc. Waxing pad. Re. 20,260 ; Feb. 2.
Welles, George D., and F. Riebel, Jr., assignors to Air-Way
Electric Appliance Corporation, Toledo, Ohio. Vacuum
cleaner. 2,089,232 ; Aug. 10.
Wellford, Harry A. (See Leonard, J. W., Butterworth,
Leonard, and Wellford, Harry A. and W. L., Jr.)
Wellford, Walker L., Jr. (See Leonard, J. W., Butter-
worth, Leonard, and Wellford, Harry A. and W. L., Jr.)
Wellington, Barrett R., Troy, N. Y. Range finder.
2,071,444 ; Feb. 23.
Wellington, Barrett R., Troy, N. Y. Projecting device.
2,072,286 ; Mar. 2.
Wellman, Charles E., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Hydraulic wheel
cylinder brake. 2,100,462 ; Nov. 30.
Wellman, Charles P., West Medford, Mass. Merchandis-
ing container. 2,072,695 ; Mar. 2.
Wellman, Charles 1'., Medford, Mass. Locking container.
2,073,272 : Mar. 9.
Wellman Engineering Company, The. (See Case, Arthur
F., assignor.)
Wellman Seaver Rolling Mill Company Limited. (See
McLay, Gavin S., assignor.)
Wellman Seaver Rolling Mill Company Limited. (See
Smith, Sydney, assignor.)
Wellmar, Sven, Stockiiolm, Sweden. Method and appa-
ratus for drying cellulose and like material in a con-
tinuous web. 2.101..301 : Dec. 7.
Wells, Alfred A., Roselle Park, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Deodorizing lubricating
oils. 2,079,782; May 11.
Wells, Burling D., assignor to The Mallory Hat Company,
Danbury, Conn. Brim pouncing machine. 2,092,486 ;
Sept. 7.
Wells, C. G., et al. (See Walker, Jay P., assignor.)
Wells, Charles F., and W. O. Purkins, Temple, Tex.
Device for applying paper bags to garments.
2,069.690 : Feb. 2.
Wells, Donald H., Glen Ellyn, 111. Filter. 2,103,572 ;
Dec. 28.
Wells, Edward C, Dayton, Ohio. Imprinting apparatus.
2,092,995; Sept. 14.
Wells, Edward H., Jr., assignor to Johns-Manville Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Smoke jack. 2,083,933 ;
June 15.
Wells, Edward H., Jr.. New York. N. Y., and R. Jackson,
Raritan, N. J., assignors to Johns-Manville Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Heatproof container.
2,087,611 ; July 20.
Wells-Gardner & Company. (See Owens, Orville R.
signer.)
AVells, George W., Amesbury, Mass.
2.090.493 ; Auc. 17.
Wells, George W,, Amesburv, Mass.
door latches. 2,066,438 : Jan. 5.
Wells, Harold D., Glens Falls, N. Y.
Ing and de-fibering process and apparatus."
June 15.
Wells, Herbert J. C. Jackson Heights, N. Y. Steam trap.
2,084,470; June 22.
Wells, Herbert J. C, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Heating
system. 2,095.656 ; Oct. 12.
Wells, Ira M., Oakland, Calif. Road-grader moldboard
control means. 2,074,601 ; Mar. 23.
Wells, Jackson B., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N.J. Making sheeting. 2,072,145 ; Mar. 2.
Wells, Joel C., assignor to American Optical Company,
Southhridgo, Mass. Ophthalmic mounting. 2,078 297 ■
Apr. 27.
Wells, John, Baltimore, Md., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Apparatus
for extrudincr matter. 2.068,362: Jan. 19
Wells, Joseph H. (See Seyler, IT. W., and Wells.)
Wells, Leland E., Cleveland Heights, assignor to Willnrd
Storage Battery (Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making
ribbed separators. 2,101,206; Deo. 7.
Wells, Milton 11., Scarsdale, N. Y. Lock latch
2,097, .504 : Nov. 2.
Wells, Norman, Sheen. Ijondon, England, assignor to
Radio Corporation of Amorioa. High fnujuencv feeder
arrangement stiltable for use with radio aerial sys-
tems. 2,073,085: Mar. 0.
Wells, Ralph J., Dayton, Ohio. Railway tie. 2,081,060;
June 1.
Wells, Raymond, liridgeboro, and IT. M. Kleckliefer, River-
ton, iiRslgnors, by mesne asHigiimontH. to Kleckhefer
Container Company, Delair, N. J. Bottle carrier car-
ton. 2,097,041 ; Nov. 2.
as-
Keeper for doors.
Keeper device for
Wastepaper de-ink-
2,083,884 ;
Wells, Thomas E., Haydenville, assignor to The Ezykut
Tool Corporation, Northampton, Mass^' Si(!kle.
2,070,190; Feb. 9. i
Wells, Walter F., assignor of one-half to W. Grund, De-
troit, Mich. Treatment of masonry wall surfaces.
2,082,193 ; June 1.
Wells, Walter T., Glendale, assignor to The Technicraft
Engineering Corp., Los Angeles, Calif. Well heating
device and method. 2,076,308 ; Apr. 6.
Wells, Walter T., C. H. Barnes, Glendale, and L. Spencer,
assignors to The Technicraft Engineering Corp., Los
Angeles, Calif. Bridging plug. 2,076,307 ; Apr. 6.
Wells, Wesley B., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Bearing.
2,069,908 ; Feb. 9.
Wells, Wesley B., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway light
signal. 2,094,689 ; Oct. 5.
Welman, Francis S., Bexley Heath, assignor to C. L. W.
Aviation Company, Limited, Gravesend, England.
Screw propeller. 2,075,682 ; Mar. 30.
Welna, Fred J., Omaha, Nebr. Football game. 2,075,152 ;
Mar. 30.
Welsbach Street Lighting Company of America. (See
Whittaker, John D., assignor.)
Welsbach Traffic Signal Company. (See Keith, William
G., assignor.)
Welsford, Hubert G., and H. Ulmann, Montreal, assignors
to Dominion Engineering Works Limited, Lachine,
Quebec, Canada. Balancing machine for rotating
bodies. 2,074,290 ; Mar. 16.
Welsh, Bert T., Milwaukee, Wis. Cooling and dispensing
device. 2,079,342 ; May 4.
Welsh, James W., assignor to The Welsh Manufacturing
Company, Providence, R. I. Making nose guards.
2,089,233 ; Aug. 10.
Welsh, James W., assignor to The Welsh Jlanufacturing
Company, Providence, R. I. Nose guard. 2,089,234 ;
Aug. 10.
Welsh, James W., assignor to The Welsh Manufacturing
Company, Providence, R. I. Making ophthalmic mount-
ings. 2,089,235 ; Aug. 10.
Welsh, James W., assignor to The Welsh Manufacturing
Company, Providence, R. I. Ophthalmic mounting.
2.089.236 ; Aug. 10.
Welsh, James W., assignor to The Welsh Manufacturing
Company, Providence, R. I. Ophthalmic mounting.
2.089.237 ; Aug. 10.
Welsh, John, St. Paul, Minn. Dispensing device.
2,098,477 ; Nov. 9.
Welsh Manufacturing Company, The. (See Welsh, James
W., assignor.)
Welsh, Paul J., Cleveland, Ohio. Steering mechanism.
2,093,298 ; Sept. 14.
Welsh, Robert R., Haddonfleld, N. J., and J. D. Reid,
Ardmore, Pa., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Radio Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. De-
tector-oscillator coupling system. 2,085,405 ; June 29.
Welsher, Burdette S., San Luis Obispo, Calif. Automatic
balancing of airplanes. 2,089,515 ; Aug. 10.
Welter, Sebastian J., assienor to Armstrong Bros. Tool
Co.. Chicago, 111. Tool holder. 2,078,475 : Apr. 27.
Weltzien, Darwin, Elgin, 111. Furniture packing carton
and making tl\fi same. 2,068,095 ; Jan. 19.
Wemp, Ernest E., Detroit, Mich. Fluid coupling and
control. 2,073,357 : Mar. 9.
Wemp, Ernest E., Detroit, Mich. Clutch plate structure.
2,079,389 ; May 4.
Wemp. Ernest E., Detroit, Mich. Clutch cover plate.
2,079.888; May 11.
Wemp, Ernest E., Detroit, Mich. Mechanism for operat-
ing clutches or the like. 2,097,203 : Oct. 26.
Wempe, Bernhard, Berlin, Germany. Production of pure
beryllium. 2,091,087 ; Aug. 24.
Wemple, John G., Albany, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Safety control mechanism.
2,089,081 ; Aug. 3.
Wenc/.ler, Lajos, Augsburg, Germany, assignor to Uher-
type Aktiengesellschaft, Glarus, Switzerland. Justifi-
cation of lines of type matter in phototype composing.
2,098,928 ; Nov. 9.
Wendeborn, Helmut, Frankfort-on-tlie-Miiin, Germany,
assignor to American Lnrgi Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Production of cement. 2,090,363; Aug. 17.
Wendel, Albert N., Meservey, Iowa. Tractor attach-
ment. 2,099,637 ; Nov. 16.
Wendel, Leo F., Elllnwood, Kans. Brake release.
2.102.501 : Dec. 14.
Wendell, Carl A., New York. N. Y. Apparatus for sep-
arating materials. 2,068,783; Jan. 26.
Wendell, Rudolf, Roslvn Heichts, N. Y. Reflector.
2,068,781 ; .Tan. 26.
Wendel, Rudolf, Rosyln Heights, N. Y. Lighting fixture.
2.102,810 : Dec. 21.
Wendnagel, Charles M. E. and P. W., Chicago, 111. Ma-
chine for tapering stave stock. 2,004,703 : Oct. 5.
Wendnagel, Frederick W. (See Wendnagel, Charles M.
10. and V. W.)
Wendt, Ada R., administratrix. (See Wendt, Herman D.)
Wendt, Bruno. (See Eggert. J., Wendt. and Kriihllch.)
Wendt, Bruno. (See Ochwat, 1'.. and Wendt.)
Wendt, (Jernld ly., assignor to Coffee Products Corporation,
New York. N. Y. Making a concentrated extract of
colTee. 2,071,011 ; Feb. 10.
662
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
AVendt, Herman D., West Chester, assignor to Milk Proc-
esses, Inc.. Philadelphia. Pa. Treating sour milk prod-
ucts. 2,072,192 ; Jlar. 2.
Wendt, Herman D., deceased. West Chester, by Ada R.
Wendt, administratrix, Coudersport, assignor to Milk
Processes, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Butter substitute.
2,085,134 : June 29.
Wendt, Herman D., West Chester, assignor to Milk Proc-
esses, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Manufacture of plastic
cream. 2,087,587 : July 20.
Wendt. Terrence M. E. (See Hansen, S. S., and Wendt.)
Wenecek, William. (See Littell, N.. and Wenecek.)
Wengen, Frank J., assignor to Eagle Knitting Mills,
Inc., Milwaukee, Wis, Bather's trunks. 2,080,246 ;
May 11.
Wenholz, Walter W., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Centralized traffic control-
ling system. 2,096,832 ; Oct. 26.
Wenman. Frederick A. (See Hopf, O., and Wenman.)
Wenn, Floyd D., Binghamton, assignor to The Brewer-
Titchener Corporation, Cortland, N. Y. Hand operated
brake lever. 2,086,010 ; July 6,
Wenn, Floyd D., Binghamton, assignor to The Brewer-
Titchener Corporation, Cortland. X. Y. Making pawl
or detent means. 2,100,619 ; Xov. 30.
Wennberg, Odd, Laurelton, A. E. Wegner, Flushing, and
C. C. Spadone, Rockvllle Centre, assignors to Spadone
Machine Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Cutting ma-
chine. 2,071,097 : Feb. 16.
Wenneis, John M. (See Stokes, W. E., and Wenneis.)
Wenner, Ralph S., et al. (See Palmer, Delos M., as-
signor.)
Wensley, Earl, Chicago, 111., assignor to Western Elec-
tric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Sheath
cutting apparatus. 2,086,104 ; July 6.
Wensley, Earl, Chicago, 111., assignor to Western Electric
Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Composite
article and making composite articles. 2,087,311 ; July
20.
Wente, Edward C, assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Recording sys-
tem. 2,077,193 : Apr. 13.
Wente, Edward C, assignor to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories, Incorporated. New York, N. Y. Calculating de-
vice. 2,098,326 : Nov. 9.
Wenter, Julius, Budapest, Hungary. Apparatus for per-
manently waving hair. 2.069.866 ; Feb. 9.
Wentworth, Herbert B., Erie, Mich. Drying lightweight
materials. 2,085,842 ; July 6.
Wentworth. Pearl J., Fort Thomas, Ky. Composition for
shoe manufacture and making shoes. 2,103,884 ; Dec.
28.
Wentworth, Philip C, Providence, R, I. Traveler.
2,067,429 ; Jan. 12.
Wentz, Benno. (See Salmang, H., and Wentz.)
Wentz, William M., Milwaukee, Wis. Dyeing mucliine.
2,072,323 ; Mar. 2.
Wenzel. Albert W.. West Orange, N. J. Packing ring.
2.07S,74S : Apr. 27.
Wenzel, Albert W.. West Orange, N. J. Packing ring.
2,079,977 : May 11.
Wenzel, Albert W., West Orange, N. J. Manufacturing
packing rings. 2,081,257; May 25,
Wenzel, Albert W., West Orange, N. J.- Making packing
rings. 2,081,258 ; May 25.
Wenzel, Alvin J., Michigan City, Ind.. assignor to Reli-
ance Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Shirt
sleeve. 2.098.847 : Nov. 9.
Wenzel, Fred F., South Bend, Ind. Cigarette holder.
2.084,930; June 22.
Wenzl, Richard. (See Steinberg, O., and Wenzl.)
Wenzl. Richard, Freiburg, Germany. Air cooler.
2,097,851 ; Nov. 2.
Wcrbin. Sanford J. (See Frioden, A., and Werbin.)
WerdehofT, Albert B., Lake Orion, assignor to Cliryslor
Corporation. Detroit, Mich. Automobile frame.
2,088,453; July 27.
WerdehofT, Albert B., L.ike Orion, assignor to Chrysler
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Grille. 2,093,499 ; Sept.
21.
Werdenberg, Ileinrinh. Non-AUschwil near Basel, assignor
to the firm Durand & Iluguenln S. A., Basel. Switzer-
land. Printine with mordant dvestuffs. 2,093.377 •
Sept. 14.
Werder, John F.. Lnkewnod, assignor of one-half to E.
Rogprs, South Euclid, Ohio. Machine for testing lubri-
cants. 2.067.996 ; .Tan. 19.
Werder, John F.. Lakewood. Ohio. Speed indicating de-
vice. 2,0<»O.OS7 : Aug. 17.
Werdermann. Arthur, (See Laska, L., Haller, and Werd-
ennann.)
Werfelman, George H. (See Magruder, John O., as-
signor.)
Worltz. Jolm. Cicero, 111. Combined socket and reflector.
2.074.879 : Mar. 23.
Werkspoor N. V. (See Mattem, Helnrlch M. M., as-
signor.)
Werner. .Mexnnder F., Detroit. Mich., assignor to The
Murray ("nrpurntlon of America. Spring covering ap-
paratus. 2.093.531 : Sent. 21.
Werner, Arthur W. (See Ileue, J., and Werner.)
Wemer. Calvin J.. Dayton. Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Control device.
2,086.7.')5 ; July 13.
Werner, Calvin J., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Switch. 2,094,199 ;
Sep:. 2S.
Werner, Calvin J., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Control system.
2,095,579 ; Oct. 12.
Werner, Calvin J., and C. H. Kindl. Dayton, Ohio, as-
signors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Jlich.
Control device. 2.086.754 : July 13.
Werner, Frank J., and G. H. Werner, Portage Township,
Porter County, Ind. Rail and joint bar. 2,089,104 ;
Aug. 3.
Werner, Gilbert H. (See Werner, Frank J., and G. H.)
Werner, Hans. (See Schmalfuss, H., and Werner.)
Werner, Hans, Steinach, St. Gall, assignor to Societe
Anonvme Adolphe Saurer, Arbon, Switzerland. Loom.
2,088",045 ; July 27.
Werner, Le Roy O., Wheeling, W. Va. Golf club.
2,083,175 ; June 8.
Werner, Ludwig, Brooklyn, assignor to Eastern Labora-
tories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Multiple serv-
ice hair drier or the like. 2,090,165 ; Aug. 17.
Werner, Wilhelm. (See Wolff, P,, and Werner.)
Wernlund, Christian J. (See Oplinger, F. F., and Wern-
lund.)
Wernlund, Christian J., Niagara Falls, N. Y., assignor
to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilminston.
Del. Hardening proteins. 2,073,666 ; Mar. 16.
Wernmark, Carl G., Los Angeles, assignor of one-fourth
to H. W. Landeen, one-fourth to H. A. Landeen, and
one-fourth to A. J. "JIac" AIcDonald, Hollywood, Calif.
Shoe construction. 2,073,543 ; Mar. 9.
Werntz, James H. (See Kirby, J. E., and Werntz.)
Werntz, James H., Marshallton, assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Ethers of
dihydric phenols. 2.067.960 ; .Ian. 19.
Werntz, James H., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Xanthic formates.
2,070,634 ; Feb. 16.
Werntz, James H., assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Halide esters of poly-
unsaturated alcohols and preparing same. 2,099,357 ;
Xov. 16.
Werntz, James H.. assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Polycarboxylic acid
esters of polyunsaturated higher alcohols. 2,101,227 ;
Dec. 7.
Werring, Francis W. (See Lovekin, L. D., and Werring.)
Werring, Francis W., assignor to Kitson Company, Phil-
adelphia, Pa. Temperature and pressure relief valve.
2,099.643; Nor. 16.
Wertenbruch, William C Washington, D. C. Railroad
routing chart. 2,097,008 ; Oct. 26.
Wertheim & Paul, Inc. (See Penney, Harold D., as-
signor. )
Wortlieimer, Adolf, Dusseldorf, Germany. Electric ad-
verrising device. 2.075.841 : Apr. 6.
Wertz, Daniel L.. assignor to Eclipse :Ma chine Company,
Elmire. N. Y. Backfire release. 2,068,722 ; Jan. 26. '
Wertz. Daniel L., assignor to Eclipse Machine Company,
Elmira, N. Y. Throttle control for internal combustion
engines. 2,097,409 : Oct. 26.
Wescott, Alfred A., Elmira, X. Y. Container. 2,087,826 ;
July 20.
Wescott, Jay V., et al. (See Wright. William, assignor.)
Weslake, Henry, Putney Hill. London, England. Engine
poppet valve. 2.070,102 ; Feb. 9.
Wesolowski, Wenceslaus S., Philadelphia, Pa. Water-
proof cigarette pouch. 2,093,345 ; Sept, 14.
Wessblad, Karl A.. H. Elis, A. G'ith. and J. O. Naucler,
assignors to Industrikemiska Aktiebolaget, Stockholm,
Sweden. Apparatus for the fermentation of liquids.
2,077,652 ; Apr. 20.
Wessel, John F. (See Baughn, Samuel C, assignor.)
Wesselmann. Louis E.. Buffalo, N. Y. Apparatus for
treating cle.ining solvents. 2,098,713; Nov. 9.
Wesseler, William J. (See Balinger, Lee O., assignor.)
\Aesseler, William J., et al. (See Wilson, Steven, as-
signor.)
Wessman, Arnt W., Moline, 111,, assignor to Interna-
tional Harvester Company. Adjusting means for
thresher feeder carriers. 2,091,462 • Aug 31
Wesson. Alexander J. (See Ellis. G. H.. and Wesson.)
\\esstrom Ragnar, Rotebro, and G. V. H. Olson, Stock-
holm, Sweden. Making printing blocks. 2,093,063 ;
Sept. 14.
West. Alan A.. West Oak Lane, assignor to The Electric
Storage Battery Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Making
porous separators. 2.066,.596 ; Jan. 5.
West, Appollyon M., Childress, Tex. Removable back
pressure valve. 2,092.822 ; Sept. 14
^^'S^i' „ Brerinan B., Cleveland, Oliio. Shoe calk.
2,072.3ol ; Mar. 2.
West, Charles P.. Forest Hills, assignor to Westinghouse
J-.lectric & -Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
,^-- Rpculating system. 2.006.919 ; Jan. 5.
t^^-u^'i"'"!®^ ^- Edgewood. Pa., and B. S. Burke, Eliza-
beth, N. J., assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manu-
facturing Company. East Pittsburgh, Pa. Remote sig-
naling system. 2,082,038 ; June 1.
JJ>st, Donald W. (See Levy. L. A., and West.)
o'nc i^^T-l'^'^i A., Kansas City, Mo. Quilting frame.
-,Uo4,o0i ; June 22.
LIST OF PATENTEES
663
West, Elden W., and E. R. Blome, Sidney, Nebr. Hay
loader. 2,089,516 ; Aug. 10.
West, Ernest. (See West, Frederick J. and E.)
West, Frank E., Detroit, Mich. Bolt and chain lock.
2,076,605 ; Apr. 13.
West, Frank R., Detroit, Mich. Washing apparatus.
2,076,688 ; Apr. 13.
West, Fred E., et al. (See Brown, Aldrich M., assignor.)
West, Frederick J. and E., assignors to West's Gas
Improvement Company Limited, jNlancliester, Englaiiu.
Vertical retort for the carbonization of coal and the
like. 2,072,392 ; Mar. 2.
West, Frederick J. and E., assignors to West's Gas
Improvement Company Limited, Miles Platting, Man-
chester, England. Vertical retort for the continuous
distillation of carbonaceous materials. 2,082,270 ;
June 1.
West, Frederick J. and E., Miles Platting, Slanchester,
assignors to West's Gas Improvement Company Limited,
Manchester, England. Vertical retort for the carboni-
zation of coal and like materials. 2,088,252 ; July 27.
West, George H. B., assignor to The Electric Storage Bat-
tery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Terminal pbst as-
sembly. 2,066,597 ; Jan. 5.
West, Harry R., Pittsfield, Mass., assignor to General
Electric Company. Induction voltage regulator.
2,091,842 ; Aug. 31.
West, Victor E., assignor to P. H. Murphy Company,
New Kensington, Pa. Hatch construction. 2,100,128 ;
Nov. 23.
West, William M., assignor to Crown Cork & Seal Com-
pany, Inc., Baltimore, Md. Cork composition.
2,087,942 ; July 27.
Westall, Edward F., Alhambra, Calif. Bailer. 2,099,877 ;
Nov. 23.
Westberg, Gustave E., et al. (See Westberg, H., and
McCormacli, assignors.)
Westberg, Harry, and L. E. McCormack, Los Angeles, as-
signors of one-half to G. E. Westberg, Los Angeles,
Calif., and one-half to W. S. Rae, Pittsburgh, Pa. Con-
crete conveying and mixing machine. Re. 20,440 ;
July 6.
Westberg, Karl E. E., assignor to Svenska Aktiebolaget
Gasaccumulator, Stockholm, Sweden. Oxygen valve.
2,076,757 ; Apr. 13.
Westbrook, Leon R., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Zinc plating. 2,080,520 ;
May 18.
Westcott Electric Casting Corporation. (See Hoke,
Walter W., assignor.)
Westcott Rule Company. (See Dombrowski, Briney S.,
assignor. )
Westell. Fdgar P. L., Coventry, assignor to The General
Electi-ic Company Limited, London. England. Electric
constant tpnipernture device. 2.093,745 ; Sept. 21.
Westendorp, Mary A., executrix. (See Andrews, Mary R.)
Westendorp, Willem P., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Pool-type discharge device.
2.070,501 : Feb. 9.
Westendorp, Willem F., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Thermostatically-controlled
switch. 2,095,846 ; Oct. 12.
Westenfelder, Arthur, assignor to Houde Engineering Cor-
poration, Buffalo, N. Y. Window deflector mounting.
2,089.458; Aug. 10.
Westerdahl, Wilhelm O., Stockholm, Sweden. Roller
skate. 2.073.435 ; Mar 9.
Westerhouse, Louis JI., Birmingham, Ala. Packing ring
joint sealing shoe with ring expander. 2,085,457 ; June
29.
Westerman, Hyman, New York, N. Y. Hosiery. 2,081,026 ;
May 18.
Western-Austin Company. (See Brown, E. C, and Burns,
assignors.)
Western Bakeries Corporation. (See Quick, Claude E.,
assignor.)
Western Cartridge Company. (See Buxton, P. H., and
Foster, assignors.)
Western Cartridge Company. (See Foster, H. C, and
Loroy, assignors.)
Western Cartridge Company. (See Seavey, Frederick R.,
assignor.)
Wostcrn Casket Hardware Co. (See McLaud, O. R., and
Stewart, assignors.)
Western Chain I'roducts Co. (See Stuller, Earl A., as-
signor.)
Western Clock Company. (See Ncurcuthcr, Andrew 11.,
assignor.)
Western Display Company. (Sec Van Schuck, Leon F.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Anderson, Sidney E., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Andrews, J. W., and
Gillis, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Baum, Henry C, as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Bent, E. D., and Enst-
lako, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Bockisch, Walter A.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Boe, Ilehner J., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Bohannon, William B.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Bouget, Yves A., as-
signor. )
Western Electric Company. (See Bouvier, G. A., and
Larson, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Brown, A. B., and
Siebs, assignors.) '
Western Electric Company. (See Brown, M., and
O'Connor, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Brunner, Anton J., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Carlson, G. R., and
Stoetzel, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Cerwin, Steven S., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Cox, Thomas K., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See De Lorme, Alfred C,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Devaux, Lucien, as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Dixon, Alfred L., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Dixon, A. L., and Davis,
assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Dunham, Bert G., as-
signor. )
Western Electric Company. (See Earp, Charles W., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Franz, Erwin E., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Fruth, H. F., and Bor-
land, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Gillis, Randall, as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Green, Charles W., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Hackbarth, C. J., and
Lundeen, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Hallam, Cecil A., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Hartley, G. C, and
Reynolds, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Henning, George E.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Hill, Walter M., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Horton, J. W., and
Terry, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Jacobsen, Bent B., as
signer.)
Western Electric Company. (See Jespersen, Helgo W.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Jessup, Richard D., as
signor. )
Western Electric Company. (See Johannessen, V. L
and Merrick, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Johnstone, Harold G
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Johnstone, H. G., and
Engst, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Kalmbach, Lloyd R.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Kelly, John C, as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Kivley, Ray C, as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Knoth, Richard B., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Laing, David A. S., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Lair, J. J. B., and Per-
roux, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Lamplough, Leslie F.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Landreth, Morton L.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Larsen, Einer W., as-
signor.)
Westein Electric Company.' (See Lawrence, Roger C, as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Lutz, Raymond P., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Lynn, Alger M., as-
signor.)
Woslorn Electric Company. (See March, A. T., and
Itoniniers. assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See INIartindoll, Frank, as-
signor.)
Western lOloctric Company. (See Mcliarn, Ernest S., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See MoMimus, James M.,
assignor.)
Western Electric Company. (See McWliirlor, E. M. S.,
and Flint, assignors.)
Western Electric Company. (See Morberg, Ivar A., as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (Sec Morris, Joseph C, as-
signor.)
Western Electric Company. (See Pagenkopf, W. H., and
Hanson, assignors.)
Western Electric Coinpiiny. (See UiilclilTe, Harry, as-
signor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Wc'stprn Electric Company.
Scott, nssignors. )
Western Electric Company.
assignors.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor. )
Western Electric Company.
assignors.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor. )
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
Van Nest, assignors.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
Lagan, assignors.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
signor.)
Western Electric Company.
Western Electric Company.
signor. )
Western Electric Company.
assignor.)
Western Electric Company.
assignor)
Western
(See Reichelt, Lester O., as-
(See Remmers, Walter E.,
(See Kemmers, W. E., and
(See Rinck, F. B., and Kivley,
(See Savage, Eugene F., as-
(See Schlacks, Henry V.,
(See Schreiber, Louis J. J.,
(See Scott, T. R., and Field,
(See Scrantom, De Hart G.,
(See Seeley, George A., as-
(See Seljesaeter, Kaare S.,
(See Siebs, Claude T., as-
(See Spencer, Frank C, as-
(See Svikhart, Miles L., as-
(See Taborsky, Frank G.,
(See Talmann, Asbjorn, as-
(See Traves, John R.. as-
(See Underwood, Carl M.,
(See Underwood, C. M., and
(See Veale, Charles C, as-
(See Veale, C. C, and Mac-
(See Ward, Henry L., as-
(See Weaver, Leo L., as-
(See Wells, John, assignor.)
(See Wensley, Earl, as-
(See Weston, William K.,
(See Williams, Robert R.,
Electric Company Incorporated. (See Alber-
sheim, Walter J., assignor.)
Western Electric Company Incorporated. (See Friebus,
Reginald T., assignor.)
Western Electric Company Incorporated. (See Lord,
Reginald J!., assignor.)
Western Electric Company Incorporated. (See Silent,
Harold C., assignor.)
Western Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See Stal-
cup, E. F., and Nelson, assignors.)
Western Geophysical Company. (See Salvatori, Henry,
assignor.)
Western Geophysical Company. (See Salvatori, H., and
Walling, assignors.)
Western, John, North Chicago, HI. Grave tomb.
2,073,720 ; Mar. 16.
Wostern Land Roller Company. (See Gray, Garold C. J.,
assiirnor )
Western Railroad Supply Company. (See Gort, Godfrey
assignor.)
Western Railroad Supply Company. (See Gort, G., and
Dinnerville, assignors.)
Western Research & Development Co. (See Weeg, Her-
man T., assignor.)
Western States Machine Company. (See Roberts, Eugene,
assignor.)
Western States Machine Company. (See Stevens, George
E. assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Beardsley,
Rruce. assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Beardsley
B., and Creedon, assignors.)
We.stnrn Union Tclegrapli Company, The. (See Brevfogel
•Albert W., as.signor. ) " '
Wostern Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Demonet
Eugene A., assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Eller
Keith B., assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Estes,
P. II., and (;iark, assignors.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Kline.
Bernard L., assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See I-awton,
Chester S.. assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See I>awton,
C. S., and Bloomer, assignors.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Mample
Adolph Z., assignor.)
Western T'nion Telegraph Company, The. (See Mllnor,
Joseph W., assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Myer,
Percy L., assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company. (See Randall, G. A.,
and Wheeler, assignors.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Smith,
Donald H., assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Stein-
nietz, Alfred A., assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Terrill,
John B., Jr., assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Watter-
son, Robert S. .Jr., assignor.)
Western Union Telegraph Company, The. (See Wheeler,
E. R., and Sortore, assignors.)
Western Wire Products Company. (See Young, Harry
M., assignor.)
Westfalisch-Anhaltische Sprengstoff - Actlen - Gesellschaft
Chemische Fabriken et al. (See Geitmann, Theodor,
assignor.)
Westfield Manufacturing Company, The. (See Clark,
George W., assignor.)
Westfield Manufacturing Company, The. (See Duffy,
Thomas I., assignor.)
Wi'srliekl River Paper Company. (See Barnhart, Philip
S., assignor.)
Westin, Charles J. (See Stolces, F. J., and Westin.)
Westin, Charles J., assignor to F. J. Stokes Machine Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Safety tube seal and its man-
ufacture. 2,066,754 ; Jan. 5.
Westin, Charles J., assignor to P. J. Stokes Machine
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Tube closing machine.
2.008,615 ; Jan. 19.
Westin, Charles J., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to F. J.
Stokes Machine Company. Vacuum pump. 2,070,131 ;
Feb. 9.
Westin, Charles J., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to F. J.
Stokes Machine Company. Rotary pump. 2,073,138 ;
Mar. 9.
Westin, Charles J., assignor to F. J. Stokes Machine Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Tube closing machine with
heated jaws. 2,077.653 ; Apr. 20.
Westin, Charles J., assignor to F. J. Stokes Machine Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Tube closing machine.
2,077,654 ; Apr. 20.
Westin, Charles J., assignor to F. J. Stokes Machine Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Tube closing and sealing
machine. 2,077,655 : Apr. 20.
Westin, Charles J., assignor to F. J. Stokes Machine Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Automatic coating machine.
2.088,542 : July 27.
Westin. Charles J., and A. Donaghy, Sr., assignors to
F. J. Stokes Machine Companv, Philadelphia, Pa.
Powder filling machine. 2,098,905 : Nov. 9.
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Aikman,
Burton S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Baughman,
George W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Borde,
Raoul. assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Bush,
Rankin J., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Canetta,
J., and Boyle, assignors.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Canetta,
J., Farmer, and Stewart, assignors.)
Westinghouse .A.ir Brake Company, The. (See Conant,
W. I., and Farmer, assignors.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Cook,
Earle S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Cotter,
George L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Craig, John
F.. assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Crittenden,
Philip L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Dempsey,
Philip W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Down,
Sidney G., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Farmer,
Clyde C. assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Farmer,
C. C, and Hewitt, assignors.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Farmer,
C. C, and McNeal, assignors.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Farmer,
George C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Fitch,
Ellory R., assignor.)
^'•^f'il'.K'^ouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Franklin,
PIulip, assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Gnavl, Aldo.
assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Good,
John N., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Grosswege,
J. B., and Canetta, assignors.;
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Hancock.
Milton L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Hewitt,
Ellis E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Hewitt.
1^. 1'-., and Bush, assignors.)
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LIST OF PATENTEES
665
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Joiner,
Sylvester L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Kusebauch,
Anton K., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Bralce Company, The. (See Larson,
Arthur G., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The. (See Livingston,
Fremont P., assignor.)
Company, The. (See Lloyd,
Westinghouse Air Brake
David W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake
John W., Jr., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake
Ewing K., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Glonn T., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
G. T., and Fitch, assignors.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Joseph C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Charles H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Donald L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Edwin C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Anselme, assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company. (See Oveen, Eugene A.
assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Everett P., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Arthur W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Roy R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Carlton D., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
C. D., and Farmer, assignors.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
C. D., and Hewitt, assignors.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Theophile, assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Prank B., assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Joseph, assignor.)
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, The.
Samuel L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company.
Edgar JI., assignor. >
Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company.
E. M.. and Eames. assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company.
E. M., and Saltzman, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company.
E. M.. and Williams, assignors.)
Westinghou.se Electric Elevator Company.
C. F., and Heiden, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company.
James, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company.
William F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company.
W. F.. and Harding, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company.
Harold W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company.
Danilo, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company.
D., and Whife, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company.
zee, Harry II.. assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company.
Kenneth M., assignor.)
Westlngliouse Electric Elevator Company.
Harold W., assignor.)
Weslinghouse Electric Elevator Company.
H. W.. Onrney, and Jones, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company et al.
Williams, 11. W., assignor, and Ellis.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Aggers, Clair V., assignor.)
Westinghouse ICloctrlc & Manufacturing Company.
Allen, Albert J., assignor.)
Weslinghouse Electric & Manufacttirlng Company.
Allen. A. J., and Bradshaw, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Altfiifher, Conrad T., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Anderson, W. B., and Eakor, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Arnold, Edwin E., assignor.)
W<'stinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Arnold, 10. E., and Burr, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Aslibaugh, John H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Atherton, A. L., and Rose, assignors.)
WcNlinghouse Electric & Manufnclurlng Company.
A (well, C. A., and Powers, assignors.)
Company, The. (See Logan,
Company, The. (See Lynn,
(See McClure,
(See McClure,
(See McCune,
(See McKinstry,
(See McNeal,
(See Moody,
(See Neveu,
1, Eu
(See Sexton,
(See Simmons,
(See Stevens,
(See Stewart,
(See Stewart,
(See Stewart,
(See Tarisien,
(See Thomas,
(See White,
(See Williams,
(See Bouton,
(See Bouton,
(See Bouton,
(See Bouton,
(See Carney,
(See Dunlop,
(See Eames,
(See Eames,
(See Williams,
(See Santini,
(See Santini,
(See Vander-
(See White,
(See Williams,
(See Williams,
(See
(See
(See
(See
(See
(See
(See
(See
(See
(See
(See
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Austin. B. O., and Willby, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Baker, Benjamin P., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Baker, Rest R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Barnsteiner, Alf ons, assignor. )
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Barrow, George M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bartmess, Meigs W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Baudry, R. A., and Tichvinsky, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Mfg. Company. (See Beard,
Joseph G., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Beck, Edward F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Beers, George L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Beese, Norman C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Beiersdorf, Hans, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bendz, Waldemar I., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bergvall. Royal C. assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bernarde, Henry L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Blankenbuehler, John H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bobe, Stanley A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Booth, Harold S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric cS; Manufacturing Company. (See
Bostwick. Myron A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bowman, Joseph S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bradshaw, William M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bradshaw, W. M., and Mylius, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Brecht, Winston A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Briggs, Maynard R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Brown, Roy L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Bryant, Ozro N., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Burr. G. A., and Arnold, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Caldwell, G. A., and Shaw, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Calvert, John F., assignor.
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Chubb, Lewis W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Clark, Bernard L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Cook, Willard G., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Cooper, Nelson D., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Cordes, Oscar C., assignor.)
Westingliouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Crabbs, Herbert J., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Crabbs, H. J., and Ringbloom, assignors.)
WPstingho\ise Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Da vies, James A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Davis, Robert L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Dawson, John W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Diamond, Hymen, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric &. Manufacturing Company. (See
Draper, T., Hitchcock, and Lenehan. assignors.)
M'estinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Driggs, Frank H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & ManufMrturing Company. (See
Dulling, P., and Hargert, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Dyer, L. W., and Gamol, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric cS: Manufacturing Company. (See
Eames, William F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Eberwein, Josef, assignor.)
Westliighinise Electric & Mnnufaclurliig Company. (See
lOlirke, Louis F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Else, Harry D., a.sslgnor.)
\\'i'Htingliiuise Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Klsoy, Howard M., assignor.)
Weslinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Evans, Robert D., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Exner, Donald W., assignor.)
WestingliouHe lOIectric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Fnhnoe, Harold H., assignor.)
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Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Ferris, Ralph K., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & ^Manufacturing Company.
Forsthoefel, Oregg P., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Frank, Leo C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Frictiliindor, Erich, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Furth, Ernest L., assignor.)
Wesringhouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Ganiol. (J. D., and Lingal. assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Gebhardt, W., and Franck, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Gier, .John R., Jr., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Griffith, Arthur M., asjiignor. )
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Grover, Elliott E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Gulliksen, Finn H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Gulliksen. F. H., and Dawson, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Gulliksen, F. H., and Staege, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Gustin, Daniel S.. assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Hadley. Donald L., assignor.)
We.'stinghouse IClectric & Alanufacruring Company.
Hadley, D. L., and Lown, assignors.)
Wesringhouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Hallor. Cecil E.. assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Hanna, Clinton R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & JIanufacturing Company.
Hanna, C. R., and Greibach. assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Hanny, Rupert M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Hanson, Harold F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Harder, Edwin L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Harmon, Ralph N., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Harrison, George O.. assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Hart, William ,T., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Hastings, Roger W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Hitchcock. Richard C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Mnn\ifacturing Company.
Hodnette, ,Tohn K., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Jlanufacturing Company.
Hoffman, Edwin S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Jlanufacturing Company.
Hollow.ay. Gilbert C assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Jackson, Ray P., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
James, Henry D.. assicrnor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.
James, Robert F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Janetschke, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Jenks. Harold C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Jennings. Oliver S.. assitcnor. 1
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Jennings, O. S., and Dorfman, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Johnson, Frederick B., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Johnson. Welton V., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Jones, Maurice F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Johnson, Frederick B., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Jordan, Richard H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Ka Doll. Harold W.. Jissignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Kado, Yorio, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric ,t Manufacturing Company.
Kalischer. Milton, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Jlanufacturlng Company.
Kauders, Viliam, assignor.)
Westinghouse Klectric & Manufacturing Company.
Ki'sselrlng. F.. and Begricli. assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company,
Kesselrlng, F., Koppolmann. and Knufmann. assi.
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Keyes, John J., assignor.)
Westinghouse! Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Keynon, A. F., and Cook, assignors.)
Westinghouse Klectric & Manufacturing Company.
ICIIgoro. I-ee A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company,
Kllgore, ^J. A., and Rose, assignors.)
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King, Geori:e E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Knowlcs, Dewey D., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Knowles, D. D., and Haller, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Koch, Winfield R., assignor.)
Wcsiinghouse Electric & :Manufacturing Company.
Kovalsky, Joseph F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Kucera, Jaroslav, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
La Bar, Bert G., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Laidig, Alfred H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & ilanufacturing Company.
Landon, Vernon D., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Lee. Reuben, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Lee, P. R., and Jennings, assignors.)
WestingliDuse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Leeds. Winthrop M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Lesg," Joseph W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Lenehan, Bernard E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Lessmann, Gerhard P., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Leukert, Wilhelm, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Le Vesconte, L. B., and Goldsborough, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Libby. C. R., and Else, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.
Linder, John A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Lindstrom, Ture, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Lingal, Harry J., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & JNIanufacturing Company.
Lingal, H. J., and Leeds, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Little, D. G., and Lee, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & JIanufaeturing Company.
Lockwood. Edwin H.. assignor. )
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Lockwood. Edwin H., II, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Long, Thomas H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.
Lorenz, Charles F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & JIanufacturing Company.
Lotz. Albert, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Lowry, Erwin F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Ludwig, Leon R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Ludwig, L. R., and Rose, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Lyle, Frederick W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Mahry, Forrest S.. assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Compan.v.
Mabry, F. S., and Madsen, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Jlanufacturing Company.
Mangan, George B.)
Westinghouse Electric & Jlanufacturing Company.
Marbury, Ralph E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Marden, John W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Matthews, Harry S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
McBride, Byron V., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
McCulloch, Leon, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
McShane, I'helan, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Miller, Ernest F., assignor.) ,
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Miller. E. F., and Nelson, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & JIanufaeturing Company.
Moberly. Lawrence E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Moses. Graham L.. assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Companv.
MonromtselT, Ilia E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Companv.
Mouromtsoff. I. E., and Noble, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric c& Manufacturing Company.
Moyer, Howard R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Mylius. Walter G.. assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Nason. Horace E.. assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Oman. Carl, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Packer, Lewis C, assignor.)
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Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
I'arr, B. i\, and Greenawalt, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Parsons, John S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Parsons, J. S., and Harrison, assignors.)
Westlngnouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Paulson, K., and Hurst, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Peterson, Alfred J., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Peterson, A. J. A., and Valentine, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Blanufacturing Company. (See
Fhilpott, La Verne R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Powers, Frank B., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & iSIanufacturing Company. (See
Price, George E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric 6c Manufacturing Company. (See
Rampacher, Fritz, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Randall, Karl C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Rathbun, John P., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Rawlins, Herbert L., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Rawlins, H. L., and Cuttino, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Reagan, Maurice E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Reher, Carl, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Rentschler, Harvey C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Rentschler, H. C, and Henry, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric cfe Manufacturing Company. (See
Richardson, Henry K., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Riley, Lynn G., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Riley, L. G., Willby, and Powers, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Rose, Bennie A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Rose, Herbert A., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Ross, Hugh G., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Rose, H. A., and Oeist, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Russell, William J., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Rutpmiller. O. O.. and Long, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.
(See Sacks, Paul E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Sandm, .Terome M.. assisrnor. )
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Sauer, Louis E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Schaake, William, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Schaelchlin, Walter, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Schonkel. Moritz, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Sclimidt, Henry F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric i^ Manufacturing Company. (See
Schofield, S. T., and Boden. assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Schueler, Alfred E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Schulze, Ernst, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Selplan, Joseph, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Sharp. David G., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Shock. Roland C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & JIanufacturing Company. (See
Shoemaker, J. J., and Schwarz, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Short, I. and Parker, assignors.)
Westingliouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Silverman, Daniel, assignor.)
Westinghouse lOlectrlc & Manufacturing Company. (See
Slepian, Joseph, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Slepian, J., and Ludwig, assignors.)
Westinghouse El(>ctric & Manufacturing Company. (S.m'
Sle/.ak, Lumir F., a.ssignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (Sec-
Riiiode, Lloyd W., assignor.)
Westingliouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Smllh, Roy M., assignor.)
W<'stiMglii)Mse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (Soo
Sodcrberg, Curl R.. assignor.)
Wesllnghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Sparlcf'H. Harry I'., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing (^impany. (See
Slaege, Stephen A., assignor.)
Wcsl liiglio\iSf> Eleclrlc & IMannfnctnrlng Company. (See
Stalcup, E. P., and Felzer, assignors.)
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Steenbeck, Max, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Stickney, Fernald S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Stockmeyer, Walter, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Stoddard, Ralph N., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Stogoff, Peter E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Stokes, Harold E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Stone, Earll R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.
Strom, A. P., Denault, and McCulloch, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Sutherlin. L.. and Harcher, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Swedlund, Lloyd E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Swingle, Ralph H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Taliaferro, William R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Taliaferro, W. R., Whittaker, and Rile.v. assignors
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Taugher, Frank P., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Taylor, Paul B., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Terry, Matson C, assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.
Terry, M. C. and Buckley, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Thornton, Frank, Jr., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & ]\Ianufacturing Company.
Tull, Robert H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Tull, R. H., and Tanner, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric and JNIanufacturing Company.
Ulrey, Clayton T., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company,
(See Ulrey, C. T., Ehrke, and Reges, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Slanufacturing Company.
Unger. Arthur M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Vedder, Edwin H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Jlanufacturlng Company.
Veinott, Cyril G., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Vogel, Fred .T., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Blanufacturing Company.
von Issendorff, Jurgen, assignor.)
Westiniihouse Electric & Jlanufacturing Company.
Wahlberg, N. A., and Brahmer, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Wallace, Wilford B., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Watrous, Ward W. Jr., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Weber, Clifford A. M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
We.st, Charles P., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
West, C. P.. and Burke, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & IManufacturing Company.
Whisler, George M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturin
AVilcox. Howard M., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturin
Willby, Norman H., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturin
Willby, N. H., and Moses, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturin;
Willby, N. H.. Powers, and Shamberger, assignors.
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Williams. Clifton S., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Wilson. Earl Do W., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company.
Wolfert. Edward R., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric and Alanufacturing Company.
Woodsido, Corn(>lius S.. assignor.)
Westinghouse X-Rny Company. (See Bodnnr, Joseph A.,
assignor.)
Westinghouse X-Ray Company.
E., assignor.)
Westinghouse X-Ray Company.
assignor.)
Westinghouse X-Ray Company.
signer.)
Westinghouse X-Ray Company
assignor.)
Westinghouse X-Ray Company Inc.
diet, assignor.)
Wesllake MauuraiMurinc Corporation. (See Cady, C. P.,
Mild Jcilinson, assignor.-*,)
West hind. .Mliert \'\. :\\\i\ S, D, Murphy, Indianapolis, Incl
Support .'nul making the same. 2,0(i,'!.r)83 ; Jan. 19.
Wesdund, Walter T., Eagle Bond, Minn. Jar holder.
2.087,827 : July 20.
Westman, lOmll, Excelsior, assignor of one-third to E. C,
KIbbee, Wayzata, Minn. Turbine. 2.081,(111; May 2.').
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West Michigan Steel Foundry Co. (See Seyferth, Carl G.,
assign'ir.)
West Michigan Steel Foundry Co. (See Seyferth, C. G..
and Swanson, assignors.)
Wesimoreland, Andrew J., Florence, Ala. Sweeper at-
tachment for motor vehicles. 2.101,769 ; Dec. 7.
Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation. (See Good-
win, William N., Jr., assignor.)
Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation. (See Lamb,
Anthony H., assignor.)
We.ston Electrical Instrument Corporation. (See Miller,
John H., assignor.)
Weston, Milton T., Keansburg, N. J. Mechanical control
device. 2.101.117 ; Dec. 7.
Weston, Richard S., assignor to The Moore Corporation.
Joliet, 111. Mounting device. 2,086,198 ; July 6.
Weston, William K., Aldwych, London. England, assignor
to Western Electric Company, Incorporated, New Yorl;,
N. Y. Concentric conductor electric cable. 2,092,487 ;
Sept. 7.
Westphal, Frederick A., assignor to Sheffield Steel Corpo-
ration, Kansas City, Mo. Rod and wire handling mecha-
nism. 2,071,715 ; Feb. 23.
Westrope, Fred J., assisnor to The Murray Corporation of
America, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle header construction.
2.066,500; Jan. 5.
Westrope, Fred J., assignor to The JIurray Corporation
of America, Detroit, Mich. Deck support and trough.
2,066,501 ; Jan. 5.
Westrope, Fred J., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Mur-
ray Corporation of America. Convertible top.
2,070.699 ; Feb. 16.
Westrope, Fred J., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Jlurray
Corporation of America. Vehicle door construction.
2,084,069 : June 15.
Westrope, Fred J., and R. N. Miller, Detroit, Mich., as-
signors to The Murray Corporation of America. Se-
curing vehicle roof covers. 2,078,622 ; Apr. 27.
West's Gas Improvement Company Limited. (See West,
Frederick J. and E., assignors.)
West's RotinofC Piling & Construction Company, Limited,
.administrators et <al. (See RotinofF, Alexander G.)
Westvaco Chlorine Products Corporation. (See Sea ton.
Max Y., assignor.)
Westvaco Chlorine Products Corporation. (See Vorco,
Lafayette D., assignor.)
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Company. (See Haywood,
Gerald, assignor.)
West Virginia Pulp and Paper Company. (See Patrick,
Julian G., assignor.)
West Virginia Pulp & Paper Company. (See Statham, N.,
and Leek, assignors.)
West Virginia Rail Company, The. (See Diehl, Ilerman
II., assignor.)
Wetmore, Louis S.. Stockton, and O. C. Goeriz, Oakland,
Calif., said Goeriz assignor to said Wetmore. Siphon
attachment. 2,0fi8..363 : Jan. 19.
Wetmore Reamer Company. (See Hassig, Edward, as-
signor.)
Wetmore Reamer Co. (See Schmidt, Joseph W., as-
signor.)
Wetsel. Carlton. (See Smith, E. L., and Wetsel.)
Wetstein, Jacob, deceased. New York, N. Y.. E. Korn and
P. W. Winters, e.xecutrices. Preparing beverages.
2,073,273 : Mar. 9.
Wctstoin. Jacob, deceased, by F. W. Winters and E. Korn,
esecutrices, New York, N. T. Preparing a liquid.
2.102.398 : Dec. 14.
Wetterstr.nnd, Knut O. G., Madison, N. J. Roller skate.
2.095,942 : Oct. 12.
Wettlg, Theodore A., Cincinnati, Ohio. Rail chuck for ma-
chine tools. 2,083,414 ; June 8.
Wettig. Theodore A., Cincinnati. Ohio. Rail chuck for
machine tools. 2,101,926; Dec. 14.
Wettlaufer, Jules L., Belmont, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Patent and Licensing Corporation,
Boston, Mass. Apparatus for surfacing roofing.
2.074,445; Mar. 23.
Wettlaufer. William L., Buffalo, N. Y. Golf club.
2,067.556; Jan. 12.
Wettlaufer. William L., Buffalo, X. Y. Antiskid device.
2,079,235 ; May 4.
Wettlaufer, William L., Buffalo. N. Y. Golf club.
2.098.445 ; Nov. 9.
Wettlaufer. William L.. Buffalo. N. Y. Apparatus for
treatinc materials. 2.100.117: Nov. 23.
Wettlaufer. William L., Buffalo. N. Y.. assignor to The
W. S. Tyler Company. Cleveland, Ohio. Shaking screen.
2,072,725 ; Mar. 2.
Wettlaufer. William L.. Buffalo. N. Y., assignor to The
W. S. Tyler Company. Cleveland. Ohio. Screening ma-
chine. 2.088.313; July 27.
Weftlnnfer. William L., Buffalo. N. Y.. assignor to The
W. S. Tyler Company. Cleveland. Ohio. Crusher for
stone and like materials. 2.097.900: Nov. 2.
Wettstein, Albert. (See Hartmann, M., and Wettsteln.)
Wettstein, Fritz A., assignor to Aktleholaget Spontan,
Stockholm, Sweden. Steam or gas turbine. 2,096,079 ;
Oct, 19.
Wetzel, Helnrlch. (See Herold. P., Wustrow, and Wetzel.)
Wetzel. Theodore A., assignor to Automatic Products
Co., Milwaukee. Wis. Switch. 2.096.502 ; Oct. 19.
Wetzer, Rudolf, Pfrnnten, Germany. Automatic charging
device. 2,096,440 ; Oct. 19.
Weselberg, Clarence E., assignor to Briggs Manufacturing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Water closet. 2,100,826 ;
Nov. 30.
Weselberg, Clarence E., Detroit, and T. C. Hobbs, Bir-
mingham, assignors to Briggs Manufacturing Company,
Detroit, Mich. Water closet. 2,089,775 ; Aug. 10.
Wexler. Louis, Brooklyn. N. Y., assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Wearing ap-
parel. 2,084,173 ; June 15.
Weyde, Edith, Cologne-Niehl, Germany, assignor to Agfa
Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Manufacture of
photographic pictures. 2,084,420 ; June 22.
Wevdell. Jarl M., Chicago, 111. Electrical heating system.
2,097.483 ; Nov. 2.
Wevdell, Jarl M., assignor of one-half to E. E. Stout,
Indianapolis, Ind. Clutch. 2,072,832 ; Mar. 2.
Weyerhaeuser Timber Company. (See Hatch, Raymond
S., assignor.)
Weyers, Theodorus J. (See Posthumus K., and Weyers.)
Weyman. James P., San Antonio, Tex. Handkerchief
simulation. 2,100,368 ; Nov. 30.
Wevmouth, Frederick R., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to Cur-
t"iss-Wright Corporation. Retractable landing gear.
2,092,662 ; Sept. 7.
Wevmouth, Frederick R., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Curtiss-Wright Corporation.
Fuselage construction. 2,102,817 ; Dec. 21.
Whalen, John N. (See Morgan, M., and Whalen.)
Whalen, John T., New York, N. Y. Refrigerator.
2.103,885 ; Dec. 28.
Whaley, William E., Louisville, Ky. Advertising sign
holder. 2,072,490; Mar. 2.
Whaley, William E., Louisville, Ky. Advertising sign
holder. 2.072,491 : Mar. 2.
\\harton. Edward R., Medford, Mass. Safety razor.
2.086.343 : July 6.
Wharton, John, Liverpool, England, assignor to Ameri-
can Enka Corporation, Enka, N. C. Slanufacture of
artificial silk. 2,086,309 ; July 6.
Wharton, Thomas E., Fairfield, Conn., assignor to Rem-
ington Arms Company, Inc. Cutlery. 2,102,930 ; Dec.
21.
Wharton, William, Kendal, England. Wind-screen for
motor road vehicles. 2,093,179 ; Sept. 14.
Whatmough, Wilfred A., Golders Green, London, England.
Automatically modifying the flow of pulsating fluid
flow streams. 2,080,293 ; May 11.
Whealan, James E., et al. (See Hall, E. E., and Eichel-
man. assignors.)
Whealton, Harold. (See Axtell, Frank C, assignor.)
Whealy. Wilfred. Hobart, Ind., assignor to Standard Oil
Company, Chicago, HI. Tube cleaner. 2,095,725 ; Oct.
12.
Wheary, George H., assignor to Wheary Trunk Company,
Racine, Wis. Hand luggage. 2,080.645 : May 18.
Wheary Trunk Company. (See Wheary, George H., as-
signor.)
Wheat, Grant, assignor to Koehler Manufacturing Com-
pany, Marlboro, Mass. Portable electric lamp.
2.066.811 : Jan. 5.
Wheat. Thomas E. M., assignor to Chrysler Corporation.
Highland Park, Mich. Frame. 2,09(j,990 ; Aug. 24.
Whearley, Charles, Kansas City, Mo. Rotary pump or
engine. 2,090,276 ; Aug. 17.
Wheaton, T. C, Co. (See Redman. Allen B., assignor.)
Whedon, Inc. (See Grinnell, Albert A., assignor.)
Whcdon, Inc. (See Whedon, Le G. S., and Grinnell.)
Whedon, Le Grand S., Medina, N. Y. Control mechanism
for adjustable seats. 2.076,309 ; Apr. 6.
Whedon, Le Grand S., and A. A. Grinnell, Medina, N. Y.
Adjustable seat mechanism. 2,091,088 ; Aug. 24.
Whedon, Le Grand S.. and A. A. Grinnell. Medina, and
R. E. Rousseau. Buffalo, N. Y. Adjustable seat.
2.091,899; Aug. 31.
Whedon. Le Grand S., and A. A. Grinnell, assignors to
Whedon. Inc.. Medina, N. Y. Seat installation
2.090,436; Aug. 17.
Wheelbarger, Albert S., and G. H. Darst. Davton. as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to Central United Na
tional Bank, Cleveland, Ohio, trustee. Registei
2,072.413: Mar. 2.
Wheeler. Charles E., Chicago, 111. Engine starter.
2,096,570; Oct. 19.
Wheeler, Clarence M., St. Louis, Mo. Combined stamp
vending and advertising machine. 2.066.662 ; Jan. 5.
Wheeler, Clarence N. (See Maycen, Othmar, assignor.)
Wheeler, Clyde H., Midland Park, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories. Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Coin collecting apparatus. 2.072.972: Mar. 9.
Wheeler, Daniel D., assignor to The Erie Enameling Com-
pany, Erie, Pa. Porcelain enamel ware and method
of forming the same. 2,076,329 ; Apr. 6.
Wheeler, Earl A., Maywood, assignor to L. M. Rae, Hunt-
ington Park, Calif. Fastener. 2,083,885 ; June 15.
Wheeler Earl H. (See Grldley, G. O., Montgomery, and
Wheeler.^
Wheeler, Edwin P., Baltimore, assignor of one-half to
X,.Sl- Sanford, Hamilton, Baltimore, Md. Fare box.
2,075,247 : Mar. 30.
Wheeler, Edwin F., and C. C. Sanford, Baltimore, Md.
Antiback-drift emergency brake. 2,007,517 ; Jan. 12.
LIST OF PATENTEES
669
Wheeler, Evan R., North Plainfield, and E. J. Sortore,
Metuchen, N. J., assignors to The Western Union Tele-
graph Company, New York, N. Y. Motor operated in-
dicator dial. 2,074,066 ; Mar. 16.
Wheeler, Evan R.^ North Plainfield, and E. J. Sortore,
Metuchen, N. J., assignors to The Western Union Tele-
fraph Company, New York, N. Y. Selecting system.
,103,761 ; Dec. 28.
Wheeler, Harley T., Dallas, Tex. Metallic packing for
variable pressures. 2,068,723 ; Jan. 26.
Wheeler, Harley T., Dallas, Tex. Making helical ac-
cordion packing rings. 2,078,549 ; Apr. 27.
Wheeler, Harley T., Dallas, Tex. Multistage adjustable
rod-packing. 2,090,956 ; Aug. 24.
Wheeler, Harley T., Dallas, Tex. Interchangeable mold.
2,092,410; Sept. 7.
Wheeler, Harold A., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Hazel-
tine Corporation. Radio receiving system. 2,073,038 ;
Mar. 9.
Wheeler, Harold A., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to
Hazeltine Corporation. Image frequency rejection
system. 2,075,683 ; Mar. 30.
Wheeler, Harold A., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to
Hazeltine Corporation. Band-pass filter. 2,081,861 ;
May 25.
Wheeler, Harold A., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Hazel-
tine Corporation. Radio-frequency inductance unit.
2,092,708; Sept. 7.
Wheeler, Harold A., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Hazel-
tine Corporation. Band-pass filter. 2,092,709 ; Sept. 7.
Wheeler, Harold A., Great Neck, N. Y., assignor to Hazel-
tine Corporation. Automatic frequency control for
oscillation systems. 2,099,156 ; Nov. 16.
Wheeler, Harold A., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Hazeltine
Corporation, Jersey City, N. J. Visual resonance indi-
cator. 2,080,646 ; May 18.
Wheeler, Harold R., and G. W. Dress, Harrisburg, Pa.
Anchor bolt. 2,079,538 ; May 4.
Wheeler, Harvey C. (See Moffat, Albert S., assignor.)
Wheeler, Henry H., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Inter-
national Cigar Machinery Company. Cigar bunch
shaper mechanism. 2,] 02. 298: Dec. 14.
Wheeler Insulated Wire Company. (See Harris, Edward
H., assignor.)
Wheeler, James S., Phoenix, Ariz. Copy holder for use
in connection with typewriting machines. 2,098,020 ;
Nov. 2.
Wheeler, Lester B. (See Randall, G. A., and Wheeler.)
Wheeler, Lucius B., Boston, Mass. Tag reenforcement
and seal. 2,080,754 ; May 18.
Wheeler, Phillip R., Alexandria. Va. Control system
for transmissions. 2,080,294 ; May 11.
Wheeler, Phillip R., Alexandria, Va. Control system for
transmissions. 2,098,021 ; Nov. 2.
Wheeler, Phillip R., Alexandria, Va., and R. Christensen,
Landover, Md. Bralce control. 2,080,295 ; May 11.
Wheeler, Ruth S., Boston, Mass. Garment. 2,075,414 ;
Mar. 30.
Wheeler, Walter H., Jr., assignor to Pitney-Bowes Postage
Meter Co., Stanford, Conn. Die protector. 2,068,307 ;
Jan. 19.
Wheeler, William O., Indianapolis, Ind. Closed grill for
toasters. 2,089,315 ; Aug. 10.
Wheeling Steel Corporation. (See Conner, Guy O., as-
signor.)
Wheeling Steel Corporation. (See Cook, N. E., Knopf, and
DIehl, assignors.)
Wheeling Steel Corporation. (See Erb, John W., assignor.)
Wheeling Steel Corporation. (See Ewing, Wylie B., as-
signor.)
Wheelock, Edwin M., Minneapolis, Minn. Automobile
storage device. 2,073,721 ; Mar. 16.
Wheelwright, J. S., Limited. (See Wheelwright, John S.,
assignor.)
Wh(!olwright, John S., Tonbridge, England, as.signor to J.
S. Wheelwright Limited, London, England. Printing
upon porous slioet material. 2,098,118 ; Nov. 2.
Wlielan, Howard J. (See Levy, S. H., and Ginsberg, as-
signors.)
Whelan, Howard J., Baltimore, and L. T. Clark, Ellicott
City, Md. Talking device. 2,103,739; Dec. 28
Wlielan, John .1., Washington, D. C., assignor to Copper
Houses Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Sheet material
building construction. 2,067,252; Jan. 12.
Wholan, Jolin J.. Washington, D. C, assignor to Copper
Houses, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sheet material build-
ing construction. 2.102,247 ; Dee. 14.
Wholand Company, The. (See Campbell, George E., as-
signor.)
Whelen, Myron S., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to E. I,
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Preparation of anthraqulnone compounds. 2,074,300 ,•
Mar. 16.
Whelen, Myron S., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to E. I.
du I'ont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, D(>l.
I'roparadon of anthraqulnonedlsulplionlc acids.
2,074,307 : Mar. 10.
Wlicicn, ftlyroii S., Milwaukee, Wis., assignor to E. I. du
I'ont (le NciiioiirB & (!oni|>nny, Wilmington, Del. Preii-
iiration of anilno-lmlogc^n anlhraquinoncB. 2,100,527 :
Nov. 30.
Wlieler, Arlhiir G., Syracuse, N. Y. Furnace grate.
2,072,512 ; Mar. 2.
Whelton, John M., Peabody, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. As-
sembling and molding machine. 2,083,583 ; June 15.
Whelton, John M., Peabody, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe bot-
tom unit and making the same. 2,089,316 ; Aug. 10.
Whelton, John M., Peabody, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Shoe
bottom unit. 2,090,770 ; Aug. 24.
Whelton, John M., Peabody, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Lip
turning machine. 2,099,042; Nov. 16.
Whenham, Everett L., Los Angeles, Calif. Shoe cabinet.
2,069,635 ; Feb. 2.
Whenham, Everett L., Los Angeles, Calif. Combination
clothes holder. 2,070,417 ; Feb. 9.
Whetzel, Joshua C, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to American
Sheet and Tin Plate Company. Steel strip and its
production. 2,095,580 ; Oct. 12.
Whewell, Robert. (See Bauer, A., Jr., and Whewell.)
Whiddon, Edward, Jacksonville, Fla. Rake. 2,093,064;
Sept. 14 .
Whipperman, Frank, Omaha, Nebr. Drying and heat-
ing apparatus. 2,090,523 ; Aug. 17.
Whipple, Willis A., Camp Lalte, Wis., assignor to R. Mal-
colm, Chicago, 111. Respirator facepiece. 2,079,581 ;
May 4.
Whipple, Willis A., Camp Lake, Wis., assignor to Robert
Malcom, Chicago, 111. Respirator facepiece. 2,079,582 ;
May 4.
Whisk, Samuel, Brooldyn, assignor to Sign Animation
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Radiation elimination.
2.088,454 ; July 27.
Whisler, George M., Berkeley, Calif., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East
Pittsburgh, Pa. Oil and sand filled bushing. 2,096,417 ;
Oct. 19.
Whisler, Ralph H., St. Clair Shores, Mich., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to (barter Carburetor (Corporation,
St. Louis, Mo. Clutch control. 2,098,076 ; Nov. 2.
Whisler, Thomas C, Berkeley, Calif. Excavator.
2,090,563 ; Aug. 17.
Whistler, Lawrence V., Kenmore, N. Y. Operation step
controller. 2,091,724 ; Aug. 31.
Whltacre, Charles H., Morgantown, W. Va. Sales tax
register. 2,098,896 ; Nov. 9.
Whitacre, Donald D., Waynesburg, Ohio. Building con-
struction. 2,102,447: Dec. 14.
Whitacre, John R. (See Magnus, G. A., and Whitacre.)
Whltaker, Francis J., Youngstown, Oliio. Making open
hearth steel and flux employed in such method.
2,086,756 ; July 13.
Whitaker, James N. (See Shore, H., and Whitaker.)
Whltaker, James N., Tuckahoe, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Oscillatory circuit. 2,067,365 ;
Jan. 12.
Whitaker, James N., Tuckahoe, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Dynatron oscillator circuit.
2,067,366; Jan. 12.
Whitaker, James N., Tuckahoe, N. Y., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Oscillation generator.
2,103,655 ; Dec. 28.
Whitaker, Randall, S. M. Weisberg, and L. D. Hilker,
Baltimore, Md., assignors to Sealtest System Labora-
tories, Inc., New York, N. Y. Food product and mak-
ing same. 2,101,633 ; Dec. 7.
Whitaker, Uncas A., Canton, assignor to The Hoover
Company, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner.
2,072,696 ; Mar. 2.
Whitaker, Uncas A., Canton, assignor to The Hoover
Company, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner.
2,103,049 ; Dec. 21.
Whitaker-Upp Company. (See Upp, William M., assign-
or.)
Whitall Tatum Company. (See Mazoyer, L. J., and Jones,
assignors.)
Whitbread, James B., Detroit, Mich. Nipple. 2,102,050 ;
Dec. 14.
Whitbread, .Tames B., assignor to Cilocon Corporation,
Detroit, Mich. Nipple piercing machine. 2,072,782 ;
Mar. 2.
Whitby, Harvie W., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to Sprague
Specialties Companv, North Adams. Mass. Capacitor
motor. 2,094.512: Sept. 28.
Whitchurch, Ellwood F. (See Ingalls, Harry P., as-
signor.)
Whitcomb, Arthur J., assignor to Freyn Engineering
Company, Chicago, 111. Burner. 2,090,771 ; Aug. 24.
Whitcomb, Kennel li F.. and II. W. Wagner, assignors to
Norton Companv, Worcester. Mass. Grinding wheel.
2.102.."?43 : Doc. 14.
Whitcomb, Preston, Kenmore. assignor to Manning, Max-
well & Moore, Inc., Now York, N. Y. Variable delivery
pump. 2.071.672 : Feb. 23.
Whltc(iml), I'ri^ston, Keiimoro, assignor to Manning, Max-
well it Moore, Inc., Now York, N. Y. Power transmis-
sion device. 2.082,1 ,'?.'? ; Juno 1.
Wliilday Company. (See Dayton, Wilbur O., assignor.)
Willie, Albert F., Toronto. OTitarlo. Canada. Continuous
How cDiivc.ver. 2. Odd. Slid ; .laii: 5.
Wlill(>, Albert G., Saltcoiits, Scotland, assignor to Inj-
perlal (Chemical Iiidiislrles T,in\ltO(l. Illnstlng.
2,078,208 ; Apr. 27.
670
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
White, Albert G., and E. Jones, Saltcoats, Scotland, as-
signors to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Blast-
ing explosive cartridge and borehole charge. 2,075,909 ;
Apr. 0.
White, Alexander C, South Dartmouth, and J. R. Leath-
am. assignors to New Bedford Rayon Company, New
Bedford. Mass. Manufacture of artificial yarn.
2,091,725 ; Aug. 31.
White, Alexander R., Mimico, Ontario, assignor to Deodor-
X Company of Canada Limited, Montreal, Quebec. Can-
ada. Deodorizing composition. 2,077,060 ; Apr. 13.
White, Anne E., Minneapolis. Minn. Paste tube con-
tainer and dispenser. 2,087,712 ; July 20.
White, Arthur F., Fullerton, assignor of one-half to J. A.
Vertson, Brea. Calif. Constant expansion piston ring
expander. 2,076,310 ; Apr. 6.
White, Arthur H.. Cherrydale, Va. Lighting fixture.
2,095,353 ; Oct. 12.
White, Benjamin F., assignor of one-fifth to J. H. South-
well, Stockton, Calif. Crossing gate. 2,088,046 ; July
27.
White, Bernard S., Hammond, Ind., assignor to The Glid-
den Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Mailing sublimed
litharge. 2,098,268 ; Nov. 9.
White, Byron E., Brattleboro, Vt. Mechanical tooth
brush. 2,095,581 : Oct. 12.
White Cap Company. (See White, George P., assignor.)
White Cap Company. (See White. William P., assignor.)
White, Charles, West Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. New York, N. Y.
Printing telegraph system. 2,088,733 ; Aug. 3.
White, Charles H,, assignor to Deere & Company, Moline,
111. Cotton picker. 2,088,676 ; Aug. 3.
While, Che-ster It., assignor of one-half to M. Miller,
Mount Carmel. 111. Corn planter. 2.103,129 ; Dec. 21.
White, Clarence, Walnut Park, assignor to Oil Well Manu-
facturing Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Slush pump
valve. 2,103,503 ; Dec. 28,
White, Clarence B„ Montclair, N. J. Mineral dye liquor
and method. 2,082.087 ; June 1.
White, Clarence B., Jlontclair. N. J. Oil press filter cloth
and method. 2.088,222 ; July 27.
White, Clarence B,. Montclair," N, J. Mineral dye and
making same. 2.091,539 ; Aug. 31.
White, Clarence W., North Bennington, Vt. Carton,
2,101,522 ; Dec, 7,
White. Eli, Detroit, Jlich. Fuel injector for internal
combustion engine. 2.067.997 ; Jan. 19.
White, Eric L. C. (See Cork, E. C, Blumlein, and
White.)
White. Everett H., St. Paul, Minn. Oil burner control.
2,077,294; Apr. 13.
White, Ezekiel F,. West Hartford, Conn. Adjustable gun
ehnke. 2,102,931 : Dec. 21.
White, Forrest S., Hoosick Falls, and C. G. Bordeaux,
Albany, N. Y. Check valve. 2,068,833 ; Jan. 26.
White, Forrest S„ Hoosick Falls, and C, G, Bordeaux,
Albany. N. Y. Seal for circulators and the like.
2,091,574 : Aug. 31.
Wliite. Frank L., assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Hardening photographic emulsions.
2.080,019 : May 11.
White. Frank M., Forest Park, assignor of one-third to
J. K. Shuger and one-third to E. E. Colhv. Chicago. 111.
Spring suspension for automobiles. 2,069,399 ; Feb. 2
White, Fred K. (See Campbell. A., Goldsmith, and
White.)
White. Fred S„ Hickory Plains, Ark. Planter
2,089,517 ; Aug. ]0.
White, George A., Philadelpliia, Pa., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to L. H. Smith. New York, N. Y. Auto-
matic record changing phonograph. 2.094,250 ; Sept.
White, George H., Chicago, III. Closure cap. 2,084,568 ;
June 22,
White, George P., assignor to White Cap Companv, Chi-
cago, 111. Packaging. 2.076,052 ; Apr. C,
White, George S. J. (See Burchill, J., and White.)
White. Gerald, as.^ignor to Libbev-Owen.<!-Forcl (il.ass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio, Tong. 2.100,407: Nov. 30.
White, Harold S.. a.ssignor to The Studebaker Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Engine cooling system
2.074,031 : Sfar. 23.
White. Harry B.. Canton, Ohio, assignor to The Hoover
Company, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner.
2.076,390: Apr. 6.
Wliite. Harry B., (Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,080.521 •
Slay 18.
White, Harry B., Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, North Canton. Ohio. Air conditioner. 2,085,244-
June 29.
White, Harry P... Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, North Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,094.138 •
Sept. 28.
White, Harry B., Canton, assicnor to The Hoover Com-
?any. North Canton. Olilo, Electric switch
>.098.n77 : Nov. 2.
White, Harry 15., Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany, N'orlh Canton, Ohio. Suction cleaner. 2,099,413;
Nov. 10,
White. Harry B.. Canton, n.islgnor to The Hoover Com-
pany. North Canton, Ohio. Dusting tool for suction
cleaners. 2,103.050 ; Dec. 21.
White, Harry C. assignor to J. Grant. Los Angeles, Calif.
Depositing foraminate beds around well casings.
2.083,625 ; June 15.
White, Henry, New York, N. Y., and L. W. G. Flynt, East
Orange, N. J., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Lester Hofheimer, New York, N. Y. Display apparatus.
2.093,746 ; Sept. 21,
White, Henry L,, Red Bluff, Calif. Removing ice cubes
from refrigerator trays. 2,069,567 ; Feb. 2.
White, Herbert E.. Lakewood. Ohio, assiamor to Wire Fab-
ric Corporation. Metal fabric making machine.
2,077,061 ; Apr. 13.
White, J. Samuel, & Company Limited. (See Hampden,
Geoffrey C. E., assignor.)
White, James F. (.See Taylor. ^NI. C, and White.)
■ White. Jerome C, assignor to Pittsburgh Coal Company,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Coal mining machine. 2,100,178 :
Nov. 23.
White, Jesse H. (See Karl. E. W., and White.)
White, John C. Madison, Wis. Injector heater.
2,066,867 ; Jan. 5.
White, John F., Bloomington, 111. Buffing wheel and
manufacture. 2.102.867 : Dec, 21,
White, John I. (See Blackwell, F. S„ and White.)
White. John J., assignor to The Florsheim Shoe Companv,
Chicago, 111. Shoe shank construction. 2,071,098" ;
Feb. 16.
White, John J., assignor to The Florsheim Shoe Company,
Chicago, 111. Shoe construction. 2,076,107 ; Apr. 6.
White, John J., assignor to The Florsheim Shoe Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Calk for shoes. 2,089,459 ; Aug.
10.
White, John W., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bendix Products Corporation. Hy-
draulic brake. 2,069.343 ; Feb. 2.
White, John W., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Bendix Products Corporation. Brake
meclianism, 2,009.344 ; Feb. 2.
White, John W,, assignor to Kelsev-Haves Wheel Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Brake construction. 2,081.521 ;
May 25.
White. John W., Detroit, Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Bendix Products Corporation. Brake
mechanism. 2,087,392 ; July 20.
White. John W., assignor to Kelsev-Haves WTieel Com-
pany. Detroit, Mich, Brake. 2.096,2l"9 ; Oct. 19.
White John W., Detroit. Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Bendix Products Co"rporation. Breath-
ing seal, 2,102,824; Dec. 21.
White. John W., Wadsworth, assignor to P. A. Frank,
Akron. Ohio. Spring belt stitcher. 2.083.886 ; June 15.
White, John W., South Bend, Ind., assignor to Kelsev-
Hayes Wheel Company, Detroit, Mich. Brake construc-
tion. 2.094,391 ; Sept. 28.
White, Joseph, Concord, near Sidnev. New South Wales,
Australia, assignor to The Westinchouse Air Brake Com-
pany. Wilmerding. Pa. Braking apparatus for railway
and other vehicles. 2.088,184 ; July 27,
White, Kenneth M. (See Santini, D.,"and White.)
White, KenneUi M,. Tenafly. N. J., assignor to Westing-
house Electric Elevator Companv, Chicago, HI. Con-
trol system. 2,069,510 ; Feb. 2.
White. Kenneth M.. Tenafly. N. J., assignor to Westing-
house Electric Elevator Companv, Chicago, 111. Timing
system, 2.100.720 : Nov. 30. "
White, Louis, and R. A. Compton. Jr., St. Louis, Mo.,
assignors to Vacuum Chimney Corporation. Vacuum
. chimney top. 2,074,291 ; Mar. 16.
White. Loyd J.. San Antonio. Tex,, assicnor to Southern
.Steel Company. Combination fitting for cas dispensing
s.vstems. 2,098.119 : Nov, 2.
White, Lyle E„ United States Armv, Fort Clayton, Canal
Zone. Firing device. 2,084,363 ; June 22.
White Metals Manufacturing Company. (See Witte
Paul, assignor.)
White Motor Company, The. (See Alborn, Frank G ,
a.«signor. )
White .Alotor Company, The. (See Church, Harold D., as-
signor.)
White Motor Company, The. (See Hansen, Odd A., as-
signor.)
White Motor Company, The. (See Jehle, Ferdinand, as-
signor.)
^^o'oQo FoV"'? ^■•. ^^- Albans, N. Y. License plate.
2,082,434 ; June 1.
White. Robert A.. W. Noble, and N, Tumbrv. East Chi-
rngo, Ind. Centrifugal switch, 2.079 539 -"Afav 4
White. Robert O.. Manhattan Beach, (jalif." Circuiating
liquid cooler. 2,071,188 : Feb. 10
White. Samuel 0„ and O. E. Fishburn, Muncie, Ind.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Borg- Warner Cor-
poration. Chicago, 111. Clutch mechanism for automo-
nile transmissions, 2,074,820 • Mar 2.3
White, Severn A Baltimore County, Md'.' Elevator cable
equalizer. 2.089,143; Aug. 3.
White Sewing Machine Corporation. (See Sawdev. N. T„
and Colecrove. assignors.)
^n"^j'. ^'""n^J" '^■- assignor, by mesne asslsnments. to
Kadlo Corporation of America, New York. N Y. Elec-
«i .» V.^'^i"^'" S"** detector system. 2.067,033 ; Jan. 5.
u- >''• |,*^P''<^'' ,P- (?ee Hartman, R, G., and White.)
rl.nrE"""/-" '-••assignor to Associated Electric Labo-
'. inn doQ ^ V- 9J,"^^S0, 111. Signal control circuits.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
671
White, Dlie L., Fairfax, Ala. Slasher machine.
2,092,344; Sept. 7.
White, Walter A. (See Jones, R. P., and White.)
White, Warren B., North Abington, Mass. Automatic
sharpening device for lawnmowers. 2,076,311 ; Apr. 6.
White, Wilbur, Salamanca, N. Y. Electric gasoline
heater. 2,070,635 ; Feb. 16.
White, Willard E., Kickreall, Oreg. Trailer hitch.
2,090,857 ; Aug. 24.
White, William B., Nashville, Tenn. Stamp tax device.
2,080,753 ; May 18.
White, William B., Chicago, 111., and F. T. Llewellyn,
Nevrarlc, N. J., assignors to United States Steel Cor-
poration, New Yorls, N. X. Pianoforte. 2,071,992 :
Feb. 23.
White, William C, Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Parallel operation of thyratrons.
2,070,462 ; Feb. 9.
White, William E., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to Kalman
Steel Corporation. Joint for pavements. 2,092,488 ;
Sept. 7.
White, William L., Clifton, assignor to Kaybestos-Man-
hattan, Inc., Passaic, N. J. Friction material.
2,098,U78 : Nov. 2.
White, William M., Milwaukee, Wis. Hydraulic turbine.
2,082,927 ; June 8.
White, William P., Glencoe, assignor to White Cap Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Making closure caps. 2,098,906 ;
Nov. 9.
White, William P., Glencoe, assignor to White Cap Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Package sealing apparatus.
2.103.051 ; Dec. 21.
White, William S., Denver, Colo. Automatic intermittent
flush valve. 2,069,340 ; Feb. 2.
White, Winthrop. (See Grubb, William B., Sr., assignor.)
White & Wyckoff Mfg. Company. (See Larsen, Volney E.,
assignor.)
White & Wyckoff Mfg. Company. (See Ross, Walter C,
assignor.)
White Castle System, Inc. (See Ingram, E. W., and Ray,
assignors.)
White Castle System of Eating Houses Corporation, The.
(See Ray, Loyd W., assignor.)
Whitefield, John T., Boston, Mass. Method and apparatus
for generating gas. 2,068,119 ; Jan. 19.
Whitehall Patents Corporation. (See Marinsky, Davis,
assignor.)
Whitehall Patents Corporation. (See Morin. L. H.. and
Marinsky, assignors.)
Whitehead, Anna, et al. (See Doak, John H., assignor.)
Whitehead, Dean H., et al. (See Braam, Harold S., as-
signor.)
Whitehead, Dean H., Chicago, assignor of one-half to J. R.
Nalbach, Oak Park, 111. Sheet segregating apparatus.
2,076,391 ; Apr. 6.
Whitehead, Dean H., Chicago, assignor of one-half to
J. R. Nalbach, Oak Park, 111. Printing machine.
2.093,258 ;Sept. 14.
Whitehead, Dean H., Chicago, assignor of one-half to J. R.
Nalbach, Oak Park, 111. Duplicating machine.
2,094,028 ; Oct. 5.
Whitehead. George E., Cardiff, South Wales. Electrical
switch gear. 2,100.230 ; Nov. 23.
Whitehead & Kales Company. (See Judd, Irving H., as-
signor.)
Whitehead & Kales Company. (See Perkins, E. H., and
Mills, assignors.)
Whitehead, Oscar N., and W. H. Toelle, Wallingford,
Conn., assignors, by mesne assignments, to The Daniel-
son Mannf.n during Company. Harness cord.
2,099,950 ; Nov. 23.
Whitehead, Uicliard IT., New Haven, Conn. Small self-
starting syiiflii-onous motor. 2,093.532; Sept. 21.
Whitehead, Richard II., New Haven, Conn. Clock.
2,099,414: Nov. 16.
Whitelioad, Richard H., assignor to The New Haven Clock
Ompany, New Haven, Conn. Watch. 2,074,525 ; Mar.
23.
Whitehead, Richard H., assignor to The New Haven
Clock Company, New Haven, Conn. Timepiece con-
struction. 2,078,476 ; Apr. 27.
Whitelie«<1, ^\'iHiaIll. (Srv DrevTns, C, and Wliitr^head.)
Whitehead, William. (See Dreyfus, H., and Whitehead.)
Whitelioad, William. (See Elvin, W. J., lialch, and
Whitehead.)
Whltoliead, Wllllnm, Cumberland, Md.. assignor to Celaneso
Coi-pornlion of America. Ti'oatment of filaments, Alms,
and textile f;il)rics. 2.007.219; Jan. 12.
Wliitelioad. Willlani, Cnmlierlanil, Md., nssignor to Col-
nnese Corpnnition of America. Making sized textile
materials. 2,007,220 ; Jan. 12.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Celan-
ese Corporation of America. Artificial textile ni.aterial.
2.072,2,*!! ; i\Tnr. 2.
Whitehead, Willlani, Cmnlierland, Md., assignor to Colan-
ese (torpor,! I ion of America. Making colored artificial
yarns and films. 2,072.931 ; IMnr, •).
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to
Olanese (^oi ponillon of America. Ynin and filament
and preparing same. 2,079,643; May 11.
Whlteliefid, Wllllnm, Cumberland, Md,, assignor to Cela-
nese Corpoiadoii of America. Y.-uns and fabrics of
celliilose derivalives and iiiiiking same. 2,080,755;
May 18.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Celan-
ese Corporation of America. Apparatus for coating fila-
ments and staple fibers. 2,081,967 ; June 1.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Cel-
anese Corporation of America. Textile material and
making the same. 2,086,590 ; July 13.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Celanese
Corporation of America. Artificial material and making
same. 2,086,591 ; July 13.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to
Celanese Corporation of America. Manufacture and
use of textile threads. 2.088,628 ; Aug. 3.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to
Celanese Corporation of America. Cleansing of tex-
tile products. 2,088,674 ; Aug. 3.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to
Celanese Corporation of America. Artificial filaments
and making same. 2,088,675 ; Aug. 3.
Whitehead, William. Cumberland, Md., assignor to
Celanese Corporation of America. Crepe fabric and
preparing same. 2,089,238 ; Aug. 10.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to
Celanese Corporation of America. Apparatus for the
treatment of artificial textile materials. 2,089,239 ;
Aug. 10.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to
Celanese Corporation of America. Manufacture and use
of textile materials. 2,089.240 ; Aug. 10.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to
Celanese Corporation of America. Crepe thread and
fabric and preparing same. 2,089,241 ; Aug. 10.
Whitehead, William. Cumberland, Md., assignor to
Celanese Corporation of America. Treatment of textile
material. 2,089.778 ; Aug. 10.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Cela-
nese Corporation of America. Artificial filament and
making the same. 2,090,924 ; Aug. 24.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Cel-
anese Corporation of America. Modified textile mate-
rials and treating same. 2,096,154 ; Oct. 19.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland, Md., assignor to Cela-
nese Corporation of America. Textile materials and
making same. 2,100,309 ; Nov. 30.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland. Md.. assignor to Cela-
nese Corporation of America. Spinning solution.
2,101,886 ; Dec. 14.
Whitehead, William, Cumberland. Md., assignor to Cela-
nese Corporation of America. Straw product and treat-
ment thereof. 2.102.885 ; Dec. 14.
Whitehead, William, and A. W. Keight, Cumberland, Md.,
assignors to Celanese Corporation of America. Appa-
ratus for opening staple fibers. 2.079,094 : Mav 4.
Whitehead, William A. (See Quick, C. G., Ball, and
Whitehead.)
Wliitehead, William F., Bassfield, Miss. Harrow.
2.100.499 ; Nov. 30.
Whitehouse, Reuben S., Boston, Mass. Holding a cover
for a beehive box or the like. 2.075.318 ; Mar. 30.
Whitehurst, Bert W., New London, Conn., assignor to
Whitehurst Chemical Research Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Pulsator. 2,087,491 ; July 20.
Whitehurst Chemical Research Corporation. (See White-
hurst, Bert W., assignor.)
Whitelaw, Albert, Passaic, and D. J. Bonawit. Glen Park,
assignors to Ravbestos-Manhattnn, Inc., Passaic, N. J.
Flexible clutch facing, 2.097,710; Nov. 2.
Whitelaw, Charles H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Cook
Paint & Varnish Company, Kansas Citv, Mo. Coating
and coating composition. 2,070,509 ; Apr. 6.
\Yhiteley, James, Olcott, N. Y. Amusement device.
2.090.160 ; Aug. 17.
Whiteley, James M., Roselle, and H. G. Vesterdal. Eliza-
beth, N. J., assignors to Standard Oil Development
Company. Purification of crude waxy hydrocarbons.
2.103.504; Dec. 28.
Whiteley, Robert H., trustee. (See Whiteley, Robert H.,
assignor.)
Whiteley, Robert H., Oak Park, III,, assignor to R. H.
Whiteley, trustee. Heat responsive self-lijbricating bear-
ing. 2,007,034 ; Jan. 5.
Whiteley, Robert II., Oak Park, 111., assignor to R. H.
Whit(-loy, trustee. Sclf-lubricatiug bearing. 2,086,787:
July 13.
Whitelock, Leland D., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Apparatus
for communication sysh-nis. 2,0!)0,0.'^,>^ ; .Vug. 17.
Whitelock. Tyoland I).. ' \\'ilkliisburg. and 1', \. I'.ossart,
Cbeswiclc. assignors to The Union Switch & Signal Com-
pany, Swissvale. Pa. Appiiraliis for rallwav train
communication systems. 2.0S.S.075 ; Jnlv 27.
Whitoly, James M..' Jr., Roselle. N. J., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil nevelnpmeiit Company. Treating lubricating
oils with selective solvents. 2.084,471 ; June '"'
Whiteman, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Slide staining and
healing nicU. 2,10I,l(n ; n(>c. 7.
Wlilt(^sel. ll;u-ry A.. I-'ort Wayne, Ind., assignor to Gen-
(>ral Electric (^ompaiiy. Evaporator. 2.074,137; JIar.
Whitesell. John C Jr.. Norrlstown. assignor to Kdwnrd
G. Ihidd Miinnfaclnrlng Compnnv. IMilladelphla. Pn.
Timim; switch for welding. 2.07-1.13,S ; Mar. 10.
Whitesell, John C. Jr.. Norrlstown, asshinor to E. O.
liudd Manufaclurlng Coinpiinv. Philadelphia, Pn.
Structural sheet material. 2.0S0,2-(2 ; Aug. 10.
672
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Whiteside. John O. (See Williams, D. E.. and Whiteside.)
Whiteside, Robert B., Los Angeles, Calif. Boxed row
firecracker package. 2,099.783; Nov. 23.
Whiteside, Roger V., and C. L. Holmberg, Duluth, Minn.,
assignor, by mesne assignments, to American Hydraulic
Pump Corporation. Double acting deep well pump.
2,087,713 : July 20.
Whiteside, Wilfred D.. Timpson, Tex. Transllluminating
hood. 2.070.220 ; Feb. 9.
White Springs Distillery, Inc. (See Bowden, Frederick S.
and R. B. assisnors.)
Whitford, Harrv S., Fountain Hill, Pa., assignor to Beth-
lehem Steel Company. Clasp brake. 2,097,316 ; Oct.
26.
Whitin, Herbert A., assignor to Crompton & Knowles Loom
Works, Worcester, Mass. Stop motion for looms.
2,082,864; June 8.
Whitin Machine Works. (See Aldrich, William O., as-
signor.)
Whitin Machine Works. (See Crockett, Frank L., as-
signor.)
Whitin Machine Works. (See Horner, Leon H., as-
signor.)
Whitin Machine Works. (See Jessen, John A., assignor.)
Whitin Machine Works, The. (See Magrath, George H..
assignor.)
Whitin Machine Works. (See Oswald, John G., assignor.)
Whitin Machine Works. (See Schlums, Otto W., as-
signor.)
Whitin Machine Works. (See Stuart, Henry B., as-
aignor.)
Whitin Machine Works. (See Truslow, James L., as-
signor.)
Whitin, Paul, Manufacturing Company. (See Owlor, Al-
bert J., assignor.)
Whiting, Charles A., Franklin, Mass., assignor to Whiting
& Davis Company. Neckwear. 2.081,653 ; May 2.5.
Whiting Corporation. (See Coffey, Oscar L., assignor.)
Whiting & Davis Company. (See Whiting, Charles A.,
assignor.)
Whiting. Harold B., assignor to A. C. Lawrence Leather
Company, Peabody, Mass. Clearer. 2,075,59.'5 ;
Mar. 30.
Whiting Holding Company. (See Fisher, Robert H., as-
signor.)
Whiting Manufacturing Company. (See Beaumont, Eu-
gene P., assignor.)
Whiting, William A., Los .Angeles. Calif., assipnnr to
American Concrete and Steel Pipe Company. Lifting
and tipping band. 2. 076. 7.58 : Ai>r. 13.
Whiting, William A., Southgate, Calif., assignor to Amer-
ican Concrete and Steel Pipe Company. Making con-
crete structures In forms. 2,078,477 ; Apr. 27.
Whiting. William A., Southgate, Calif., assignor to Amer-
ican (Concrete & Steel Pipe Company. Making rein-
forcement wire cages. 2, 091. .'540: Aug. 31.
Whiting. William S., Jr., assignor to The Champion Paper
and Fibre Company. Canton, N. C. Automatic cone
making machine. 2,076,312 ; Apr. G.
Wliitlock. Carl H., Lockport, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Universal Camera Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Camera. 2,078,432 ; Apr. 27.
Wliitlock, Carl H., Lockport, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Universal (jamera Corporation, New York,
N. Y. Camera finder. 2.093..')00 ; Sept. 21.
Whltlock, George E., assignor to The City Auto Stamping
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Radiator front. 2,071,673;
Feb. 23.
Whitlock, George E.. assignor to The City Auto Stamping
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Grille construction.
2,071.674; Feb. 23.
Whitlock. George E., assignor to The City Auto Stampinc
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Combined radiator shell and
grille. 2,071,675; Feb. 23.
Whitlock, Neil II.. Indianapolis, Ind. Pie making and
automatic baking machine combined. 2,099.247 : Nov.
16.
Whitlock. Ralph G., Los Angeles, and L. Sharp, Hunt-
ington Park, Calif., assignors to Federal Foundation
Inc.. Las Vegas, Nev. Closure for containers.
2.077.601 ; Apr. 20.
Whitlock, Ralph G.. Los Angeles, and L. Sharp. Hunt-
ington Park. Calif., assignors to Federal Foundation
Inc., Las Vegas. Nev. Safety refillable dispenser.
2.077.602 ; Apr. 20.
Whitlock, Ralph G.. Los Angeles, and L. Sharp, Hunt-
ington Park, Calif., assignors to Federal Foundation
Inc., Las Vegas, Nev. Safety refillable dispenser and
control therefor. 2,077,603 ; Apr. 20.
Whitman, Bradley. (See Schwenk. E.. and Whitman.)
Whitman. Henry L., Los Angeles, Calif. Aluminum allov
2,101,118; Dec. 7.
Whitman. Henry L.. Loa Angeles, Calif. Preparing alu
mlniini nlloy.i. 2.102.448; Dec. 14.
Whitman. Ilvniiin L., Brldgewater, Mass. Arch sunnort
2.n;»7.5t59 ; Nov. 2.
Whitman Saddle Manufacturing Co. (See Robertson
Alfred J., assignor.)
Whitman. Stewart C. New York. N. Y. Irradiating me
oh.nnloal rofrlcerntor. 2.068.212: Jan. 19.
Whitmnn, Stewart C., Sunnyside, Sf. Y. Electrodvnumic
recording and reproducing driving unit. 2,0^7 306
July 20.
Whitman, Vincent I., New York, N. Y. Excised photo-
graphic plate system of composite motion-picture pho-
tography. 2,075,684; Mar. 30.
Whitmer, Joe V., Los Angeles, Calif. Attachment for
tvpe casting machines. 2,100,528 ; Nov. 30.
Whitmlre, William A., Albany, Calif. Mucking machine.
2,067,879; Jan. 12.
Whitmire. William A., Albany, Calif. Mucking machine.
2.086,687 : July 13.
Whitmore, William B., Oak Park, assignor to Ditto, In-
corporated, Chicago, 111. Treating hectograph bands.
2,071,910 ; Feb. 23.
Whitmore. William B., Oak Park, assignor to Ditto. In-
corporated, C'hicago, 111. Treating hectograph bands.
2,102.399 : Dec. 14.
Whitmore, William B., Chicago, 111., assignor to Ditto,
Incorporated. Stencil and inking device therefor.
2.080,011 ; July 6.
Whitney, Alvin M., Bradford, Pa., assignor of one-fourth
to G. A. ZlUafro, Eixford, Pa. Hair clip or clasp.
2,070,939 ; Feb. 16.
Whitney, Charles S. (See Hicks, R. M., and Whitney.)
Wliitnev, Edgar B., Sierra Madre, Calif. Pencil.
2,074,632 ; Mar. 23.
Whitney, F. A., Carriage Company. (See Shaw, Harold
F.. assignor.)
Whitney, Gilbert C, New York, N. Y. Automatic train
stop system. 2,078,299 ; Apr. 27.
Whitney, Lewis J., Springville, Utah. Door lock.
2,077,728 ; Apr. 20.
Whitney, Maurice P., assignor to Eclipse Machine Com-
pany, Elmira, N. Y. Time delay device for automatic
switches. 2.077,295; Apr. 13.
Whitney, Maurice P., assignor to Eclipse Machine Com-
pany, Elmira, N. Y. Brake mechanism. 2,097,942 ;
Nov. 2.
Whitney Metal Tool Company. (See Gardner, Ralph D.,
assignor.)
Whitney, Wiley, Bloomfield, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Telephone system. 2.066.502 ; Jan. 5.
Whittaker. Charles C. (See Taliaferro, W. R.. Whittaker,
and Riley.)
Whittaker." Colin W., and P. O. Lundstrom, Washington,
D. C, dedicated to the free use of the public in the
United States of America. Molecular addition com-
pound of calcium sulphate and urea. 2,074,880 ; Mar.
23.
Whittaker, Frederick A., deceased, by S. J. Whittaker,
of Attleboro, Mass., administratrix, assignor to Mara-
thon Company, Attleboro, Mass. Lighter. 2,071,601 ;
Feb. 23.
Whittaker, Harry L., Ville La Salle, and W. H. Hurford,
Montebello, Quebec, Canada. Telephone mouthpiece at-
tachment. 2,080,552 ; May 18.
Whittaker. Henry C, Memphis, Tenn. Metal cutter.
2,097,358 ; Oct. 26.
Whittaker, John D., Babylon, N. Y., assignor to Welsbach
Street Lighting Company of America, Philadelphia, Pa.
Illumination. 2,070,700 ; Feb. 16.
Whittaker, John S., Puchong, Selangor, Federated Malay
States. Pin-coupled members of dredging, elevating,
conveying, and like apparatus. 2,070,765 ; Feb. 16.
Whittakpr. Lloyd B., New York, N. Y. Dispensing unit.
2.066.868; Jan. 5. f e.
Whittaker, Sarah J., administratrix. (See Whittaker,
Frederick A.)
Whittam. Benjamin B., Akron, Ohio. Rubber gasket
coupling. 2,094.629 : Oct. 5.
Whitted, John B., Evanston, assignor to Stewart-Warner
on^om}°^: Chicago, ni. Windshield cleaner.
2,088,826 ; Aug. 3.
Whitten. Hal S., Oklahoma City, Okla. Bottle holder.
2.0(4.736; Jlar. 23.
Whitten, Joseph E. (See Smith. Donald J. E.. assignor.)
Art'-ll''"-,.'^"^®!:"; '^ee Thompson. W. F.. and Whitten.)
Whittenberg, John E., assignor to The Firestone Tire &
Rubber Company, Akron. Ohio. Vulcanized rubber and
vulcanizing the same. 2,069,053 ; Jan. 26.
'"tt'cr. Horace R.. Bristol, assignor to Tlie Cooper Oven
?n-n"o'\';'^^?F .Company, Plymouth, Conn. Thermometer.
..J.OiO.Jzl : Feb. 9.
Whittier John G., Maplewood, N. J. Joint 2,083,354;
.Tune 8. ■ 1 •
Whittier, Paul, et al. (See Pottenger, F. M., Jr., and
Balsley, assignors.)
^^'arnVwhUtTer'')" ^' ^^®^ Dickinson, E. D., Ericson,
" 2'o!)8 409"''nov"'9*' ■^■' P^'''^'"'"^- ^"- Vehicle brake.
WimUngton, Calvin "a. (See Whittington, Leo B., and
" ton')"^*""' ^'*'"^^ ^- ^^^ ^^^^' C' E.. and Whitting-
"fu^^iS' '2.0"90'li7'l"\tg*i-. ^'--^■^^^^' ^'«- P-^eh
^^Prodn^l«"rn^ii'"''.-^- \"^ t"^^' I"- assignor to Bendix
Hintnr fn^.°Tr*'"^ '^°»*J' ^«n^' ^''^- Crankcase ven-
May 18 'eternal combustion engines. 2,080,588;
" PrI]i?5f^°pi^^P''.?- ^S^ ^^^^- ni.. assignor to Bendix
o'^p^el"t1l.^g^d°e7i?^"^0•8fr36V^^J'ury•2r• '^^^"""^ '""•^^
LIST OF PATENTEES
673
Whittington, Ralph S., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Bendii
Products Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Vacuum
crankcase and chassis ventilator. 2,092,235 ; Sept. 7.
Whittington, Ralph S., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Bendix
Products Corporation, South Bend, Ind. Automatic
clutch control device. 2,095,779 ; Oct. 12.
Whittington, Ralph S., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Bendix
Products Corporation, South Bend, Ind. xVutomatic con-
trol of clutch and throttle actuation of an automotive
vehicle. 2,103,284 ; Dec. 28.
Whittle, Horace, Blaplewood, N. J., assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Composite set. 2,088,314; July 27.
Whitworth, Sir W. G. Armstrong & Co. (Engineers) Ltd.
(See Watkins, D. J., Abbink-Spaink, and Plyer, as
slgnors. )
Wholesale Lumber & Millwork, Inc. (See Chaplow,
Bernard A., assignor.)
Whymper, Robert, New York, N. Y., assignor to The Na-
tional Sugar Refining Company of New Jersey, Edge-
water, N. J. Sugar manufacture. 2,098,604 • Nov. 9.
Whyte, Robert B., assignor to Macwhyte Company,
Kenosha, Wis. Lubricating wire rope. 2,095,461 ;
Oct. 12.
Wibaut, Johan P., L. M. F. van de Lande, and G. W. A.
Wallagh, Amsterdam, Netherlands, assignors to The
Dow Chemical Company, Midland, Mich. Preparation
of 1,3-dihalo- and 1,3,5-trihalobenzenes. 2,095,275 ;
Oct. 12.
Wicaco Machine Corporation, The. (See Laird, J. P.,
and Niederhauser, assignors.)
Wichert Continuous Bridge Corporation, The. (See
Wichert, Ernest M., assignor.)
Wichert, Ernest M., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Wichert
Continuous Bridge Corporation, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bridge
construction. 2,079,095 ; May 4.
Wichert, Ernest M., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The
Wichert Continuous Bridge Corporation, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Apparatus for marine construction. 2,079,889 ;
May 11.
Wichulski, Josef, and M. Pizzolanella, assignors to Millie
Patent Holding Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Apparatus
and method of making nontangling string handle bag
packages. 2,068,724 ; Jan. 26.
Wiciiiskl, Adam. (See Witkiewicz, R., and Wicliiski.)
Wick, Emil A., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Magnus Bjorn-
dal, Jersey City, N. J. Watch synchronizer. 2,009,909 ;
Feb. 9.
Wick, Georg. (See Sirot, A., and Wick.)
Wick, Georg, Bitterfeld, assignor to I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany.
Separating after-chlorinated polyvinylchloride from its
solutions. 2,080,589 ; May 18.
Wick, Ross H., Woodhaven, N. Y. Hose coupling.
2,071,478; Feb. 23.
Wickenden, Leonard. (See Wadsworth, D. V., and
Wickenden.)
Wickenden, Thomas H. (See Merica, P. D., Vanick, and
Wickenden.)
Wickersham, Harry P. (See Burns, E., and Wickersham.)
Wickersham, Harry P., Huntington Park, assignor of one-
half to E. Burns, Los Angeles, Calif. Jar. 2,101,968 ;
Dec. 14.
Wickersham, Harry P., Huntington Park, and E. Burns,
Los Angeles, Calif. Spear. 2,075,248 ; Mar. 30.
Wickersham, Harry P., Huntington Park, and E. Burns,
Los Angeles, Calif. Crown block. 2,079,725 ; May 11.
Wickersham, Harry P., Huntington Park, and E. Burns,
Los Angeles, Calif. Three string landing head.
2,094.690; Oct. 5.
Wickersham, Harry P., Huntington Park, and E. Burns,
assignors to Baasch-Ross Tool Company, Los Angeles,
Calif. Boring machine. 2,092,101 ; Sept. 7.
Wickert, Jacob N., Charleston, W. Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Undecyl compounds and their production. 2,088,015 ;
July 27.
Wickert, Jacob N., Charleston, W. Va., a.ssignor, by mp.<?ne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Production of nondecyl oxygenated compounds.
2.088.016 ; July 27.
Wickert, .Tacob N., Charleston, W. Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corpor.ntion.
Secondary alkyl sulphates as wetting agents.
2,088,019; July 27.
Wickert, .Jacob N., Ch.Trleston, W. Va., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Secondary alkyl sulphates as washing and emulsifying
agents. 2,088.020 ; July 27.
Wickort. Jacob N., Charleston, and B. T. Freure, So\itIi
Charleston, W. Va., assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. I'rnduc-
llon of sulphuric acid derivatives of secondary alcoliols.
2.088.014; July 27.
Wi<'kert, Jacob N., Charleston, and C. A. Carter, South
Charleston, W. Va., assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Union (Vivbido and Carbon Corporation. Oxygenated
alipliiilic compounds derived from 2-elIivll)ut.vraldc'liyde.
2.088.017 ; July 27.
Wickert. Jacob N., Cliarleston, and P.. T. Frenro, South
CliarlcHton, W. Va., assignors, by niesn(> Ms.Miginiicnts.
to Union Carbide and C!ii-l)on Corporation. Oxygenated
compounds doi'lved from liutyraldehyde and its deriva-
tives. 2,088,018 ; July 27.
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Wickert, Jacob N., Charleston, and B. T. Freure, Soath
Charleston, W. Va., assignors, by mesne assignments,
to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. Saturated
tetradecyl oxygenated compounds. 2,088,021 ; July 27.
Wicklein, Raymond R., Roselle, N. J. Crucible.
2,099.043 ; Nov. 16.
Wickman, Axel C, Coventry, England. Controlling vari-
able speed gears. 2,094,313 ; Sept. 28.
Wickman, Axel C, Coventry, England. Automatically
controlling a sequence of mechanical operations through
the medium of adjustable striking pieces. 2,095,582 ;
Oct. 12.
Wickman. Axel C, Coventry, England. Speed changing
mechanism. 2,100,889 ; Nov. 30.
Wicks, John, Oak Park, 111., assignor to Automatic Elec-
tric Company, Limited, Liverpool, England. Telephone
system. 2,081,027 ; May 18.
Wicks, John D., Little Compton, R. I., and J. N. Mowery,
Worcester, Mass. ; said Mowery assignor to T. E. Aid-
ham, and Wicks, assignor to C. H. Eden, Providence,
' R. I. Liquid filter. 2,081,968 ; June 1.
Wicks, Max A. (See Moore, D. F., and Wicks.)
Wicks Pipe Organ Co. (See Boner, Charles P., assignor.)
Wico Electric Company. (See Harmon, Kenneth A., as-
signor.)
Wico Electric Company. (See Harmon, K. A., and Louis,
assignors.)
Wijczas, Casimir S. (See Polasik, Floryan, assignor.)
Widegren, Sefast, Los Angeles, Calif. Cigarette lighter.
2,088,985 ; Aug. 3.
Widen, Nils. (See Kogel, W., and Widell.)
Widenham, Allen W., Oakland, Calif. Skin contour
recorder. 2,085,935 ; July 6.
Wideroe, Rolf, Vinderen, near Oslo, Norway. Distance
relay for the protection of electric plants. 2,066,955 ;
Jan. 5.
Widgren, Hans T., Chicago, 111. Tobacco sifter. 2,082,039 ;
June 1.
Widman, Charles H. (See Northup, A. E., and Widman.)
VVidman, Charles H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The
Murray Corporation of America. Trunk compartment.
2,069,345 ; Feb. 2.
Widman, Charles H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The
Murray Corporation of America. Cowl construction.
2,092,542 ; Sept. 7.
Widman, Charles H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to The
Murray Cornoration of America. Vehicle door.
2,099,248 : Nov. 16.
Widman, Charles H., Detroit, and A. E. Northrup,
Pleasant Ridge, Mich. Vehicle body construction.
2,072,044; Feb. 23.
Widman, Charles H., A. P. Nacy, and B. T. Lindell, Detroit,
Mich., assignors to The Murray Corporation of America.
Barrel. 2.088,101 ; July 27.
Wldmarlc, Lilly M., Minneapolis, Minn. Threader.
2,085,560 ; June 29.
Widmer, Gustave A., Philadelphia, Pa., and E. W. Pierce,
Clifton, N. J. Dyeing fibrous materials. 2,093,651 ;
Sept. 21.
Widmer, Gustave, and A. Juchli, assignors to firm of
Society of Chemical Industry in Basle, Basel. Switzer-
land. Molded material and making same. 2,093,652 ;
Sept. 21.
Widmer, John M., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, assignor to Penick
& Ford, Ltd., Inc., New York, N. Y. Crystallizer appa-
ratus. 2,091,900 ; Aug. 31.
Widmer, Stefan, assignor to Aktiengesellschaft Brown
Boveri & Cie., Baden, Switzerland. Electric valve con-
trol system. 2,093,220 ; Sept. 14.
WIebe, Arthur, near Salinas, Calif. Lock operating means
for automobiles. 2,070,103 : Feb. 9.
Wiechell, Heinz. (See Steudel, H., and Wiechell.)
Wiedbrauck, Erich, Essen-Ruhr, assignor to Chomische
Fabrik Buclcau, Ammendorf (Saalkreis*, Germany.
Production of potassium formate. 2,100,827: Nov. 30.
Wiedeman, Oscar, Fall River, Mass. Ventilated straw
hat and manufacturing the same. 2,093,790: Sept. 21.
Wiedemann, George F., Jlilwaukee, Wis. Detachable
handle for cans or the like. 2,075,685 : Mar. 30.
Wiedemann, George F., Milwaukee, Wis. Fishing device.
2,087,828 ; .Tuly 20.
Wiedemann Machine Company. (See Rollings, Ernest J.,
assignor.)
Wiedemer, George A. (See Mechllng, Frederic E., as-
signor.)
Wieder, Ferd W., Berkeley, Calif., assignor to San Fran-
cisco Sulphur Company. Free running sulphur.
2,069.568 ; Feb. 2.
Wiederholt. Vincenz, Dortmund, Germany. Clnmp for
clotlios lines and tlie like. 2,087,420 : July 20.
Wiederkohr, Hans. (See MUUer, T., and Wlederkehr.)
Wiedmann, lOrncst, iissigiior to The Oilgear Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Hydraulic transmission. 2,079,268;
May 4.
Wiedmann, Ernst, assignor to The Oilgear Company, Mil-
wairkoe, Wis. Hydraulic transmission. 2,093,690;
Sept. 21.
Wiegiind, Carl, Seattle, Wash. Inflating rotating fires.
2.090,080 : Aug. 17.
Wipgand, Edwin L„ Pittsburgh, Pn. Electric reslatnnco
li(-:itiiig el(>ment. Re. 20.272; Feb. 16.
Wi(>gnn(l, Edwin Ti., Pittslinrgh, Pa. lOleotricil hoatinir
unit, Ui\ 20,560 ; Nov. 30.
674
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
WIegand. Edwin L., Pittsburgh, Pa. Heating.
2,075,686 : Mar. 30.
Wiegand, Edwin L., Pittsburgh, Pa. Insulating electrical
resistor heating elements. 2,080.647 ; May 18.
Wiegand, Edwin L., assignor t6 Edwin L. Wiegand Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Air conditioning apparatus.
2.080.797 : May 18.
Wiegand, Edwin L., assignor to Edwin L. Wiegand Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Air conditioning apparatus.
2.080.798 : May 18.
Wiegand, Edwin L., assignor to Edwin L. Wiegand Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Thermally responsive device.
2.080.799 : May 18.
Wiegand, Edwin L., assignor to Edwin L. Wiegand Com-
pany, Pittsburgh, Pa. Heating apparatus. 2,080,800 ;
May 18.
Wiegand, Edwin L., Company. (See Wagner, Walter C,
assignor.)
Wiegand, Edwin L., Company. (See Wiegand, Edwin L.,
assignor.)
Wiegand, Fredericlj B. (See Lavaracl£, F. C, and Wie-
gand.)
Wiegand, Kurt, (See Biinger, A., Larchg, and Wiegand.)
Wiegand, Kurt. (See Fritze, O., Riittenauer, and
Wiegand.)
Wiegand, Kurt, Berlin-neu-Tempelhof, Germany, as-
sizor to General Electric Company. Gaseous elec-
tric discharge device. 2,08.5.561 ; June 29.
Wiegand, Kurt, Berlin-Tompelhof, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Companv. Gaseous electric discharge
lamp device. 2,103.0.52 ; Dec. 21.
Wiegand, Kurt, Berlln-Tempelhof, and A. Koenlg, Berlin-
Charlottenburg, Germany, assignors to General Electric
Company. Electric incandescent lamp. 2,093,878 :
Sept. 21.
Wiegand, Kurt, Hohenneuendorf, near Berlin, and F.
Goritz. Berlin. Germany, assignors to General Electric
Company. Insulated support for lamps. 2,098,817 :
Nov. 9.
Wiegand, Kurt. Hohenneuendorf, near Berlin, and A.
Koenig, Berlin-Charlottenburg, Germany, assignors to
General Electric Company. Socket for tubular lamps.
2,101,662 : Dec. 7.
Wiegman, Clarence H. (See Hoffman, S. K., and Weig-
man.)
Wielage, Marcus F. J., Miami, Fla. Sound recording and
reproducing apparatus. 2,087,135 ; July 13.
Wieneclie, Bruno. (See Loewe, S., and Wienecko.)
Wlenecke, Bruno, Berlin, assignor to Radioaktiengesell-
schaft D. S. Loewe, Berlin-Steglitz, Germany. Braun
tube. 2,096,988; Oct. 26.
Wieneke, Henry A., St. Louis, Mo. Process and ap-
paratus for filtering. 2,083,887 ; June 15.
Wiener, Harry, et al. (See Theurer, Otto, assignor.)
Wiener, Louis J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Bed. 2,082,131 ;
June 1.
Wieners, Franz. (See Mieg, W., and Wieners.)
Wier, Anthony J. (See Waldron, F. D., and Wier.)
Wlerk. Nicholas H., Jr., Oakland, Calif. Closure.
2.075,074; Mar. 30.
Wierschera, Anton A., ct al. (See Fischer, Oliver C, as-
signor.)
Wierschera, Mamie, et al. (See Fischer, Oliver C, as-
signor.)
Wierzbicki, Felix, assignor to Eagle Pencil Comp.nnv, New
York. N. Y. Dlsplav device. 2.072,193; Mar. 2."
Wlesenfold, Leo, Brooklyn, N. Y. Gaiter. 2,078,550 ;
Apr. 27.
Wiosi'nfcld, Louis. (See Kasc, N., and Wiesenfeld.)
Wleslander, Daniel H., Portland, Maine. Foldable trestle
for paper-trlmming boards and the like. 2,077,541 ;
Apr. 20.
Wleslaniior, Daniel H.. Portland, Maine. Combinefl ad-
justable Rtrnlght-edgo, rule, and alignment tester.
2.099.784 : Nov. 23.
Wloamann. Clemens. (See Horloheck. A., .Ttid Wiesmann.)
WIcssner. Christopher E.. assignor to Duraraetalllc Corpora-
tion, Kalamazoo, Mich. Pulling tool or Implement.
2.006.508 : Jan. 6.
WIeters, Hermann. (See Dalmer, O., and WIefers.)
Wiet7.pl, Gustav. (See Scheuermann, A., Brill, and
Wieizel.)
WIefzoI. Gusfnv. (See Schiller. G.. and Wiefzel.)
WIezevich, Peter J., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Lubricant. 2,079,783 •
May 11.
Wlezevioh, Peter J., Elizabeth, N. J., nsslpnor to Stand-
ard Development Company. Dehydrating alcohols
2,081,189; May 2.-..
Wlez.-vlch, Peter J.. Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Lubricating and Insulating
compound. 2.084,472 : June 22.
WIezevlch, Petc>r J., Elizabeth. N. J., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Development Companv. FUiorlnnted solvent
and making the same. 2.090,772 ; Aug. 24.
WIezfvlrh. Peter J., and A. II. Gleason, Elizabeth, N. J.,
assignors to Standard fill Iii'velopmenf Company. Pro'
(lurtlr)n of pnlvmiTS of ketene and preparation of ester.'s
thereof. 2.IO.'^.r.05: Dec. 28.
Wlgan, Ediniind U.. Lee, I.onilon. EnglruKl Gauging
minute (llHplncem<nts. 2.073,91."?: Mar. 16.
WIgan, Edmund R.. assignor to Siemens Brothers & Com-
pany Limited. London. England. Telephone Instrument
circuit. 2.000,381 ; Nov. 10.
Wigder, Bernard. (See Johnson, Theodore J., assignor.)
Wigeland, Amund R.. and A. O. Tandberg, Oslo, Norway.
Filing cabinet. 2,095,583 ; Oct. 12.
Wigen, Louis B., Minneapolis, Minn. Sanitary fruit pick.
2,079,193 ; May 4.
Wiget, Georg, assignor to Societe Anonyme Adolphe
Saurer, Arbon, Switzerland. Pattern mechanism for
looms and the like. 2,085,459 ; June 29.
Wiget, Georg, assignor to Societe Anonyme Adolphe Saurer,
Arbon, Switzerland. Shuttle box mechanism for looms.
2,101,663 ; Dec. 7.
Wiggenhorn, Guido J., South Pasadena, Calif. Water
cooler. 2.099.157 : Nov. 16.
Wiggers. Blanche E., Baltimore, Md. Breast adapter.
2,066,503 ; Jan. 5.
Wiggin, Dana L., Southbridge, assignor to A. E. Leon,
Belmont, Mass. Loom shuttle. 2.077.136; Apr. 13.
Wiggin, Daniel W., assignor to Holder, Wiggin, and Folan,
Inc., Yarmouth, Maine. Article of footwear. 2,076,285 ;
Apr. 6.
Wiggin, John F., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Camerascopic Lens Inc., Portland, Maine.
Stereoscopic or depth lens for cameras. 2,076,419 ;
Apr. 6.
Wiggins, Dudley H., Indianapolis, Ind. Producing a food
product 2.094,314; Sept. 28.
Wiggins, George A., and G. B. Martin, Hamilton, Ontario,
Canada. Window. 2,078,185 ; Apr. 20.
Seal for floating tank
2,102.299 ;
Wiggins, John H., Tulsa, Okla
roofs. 2,082,194 ; June 1.
Wiggins, John H., Tulsa, Okla. Gasholder,
Dec. 14.
Wigginton Company, The. (See Mehaffie, Hugh F., as-
signor.)
Wigglesworth, Albert W., assignor to Hill-Clark Machinery
Co., Chicago, III. Grinding machine. 2,074,308 ; Mar.
10.
Wigglesworth, Albert W., assignor to Hill-Clarke Ma-
chinery Co.. Chicago. 111. Motor driven headstock for
machine tools. 2,095.089 ; Oct. 5.
Wight, Sedgwick N., assignor to General Railwav Signal
Company, Rochester. N. Y. Method and means' for dis-
patcliing trains. 2,082,435 ; June 1.
Wight, Sedgwick N., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Train dispatching system.
2.082,436 ; June 1.
Wight, Sedgwick N., assignor to General Railwav Signal
Comp.any, Rochester, N. Y. Interlocking system" for rail-
roads. 2,082,437 ; June 1.
Wight, Sedgwick N., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Train describer system.
2,084,302; June 15.
Wight. Sedgwick N., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester. N. Y. Signaling system for rail-
roads. 2,100,295; Nov. 23. " ^ '
Wight, Sedgwick N., assignor to General Railwav Signal
Company, Rochester. N. Y. Switch machine for rail-
roads. 2.100.296; Nov. 23.
Wightman, Merle J., assignor to B. L. Smith, Seattle,
Wash. Mechanical air cushioning device. 2,093,259 ;
Sept. 14.
Wigness Cornelius R.. and J. W. Kirby, Harlan, Iowa.
\A ell drilling mechanism. 2,082,865 ; June 8.
\^ il; Siiiion -\ (See Bent. F. A.. Wik, and Ponip.)
" "Kle, George F., Detroit, Mich., assignor to United States
Rubber Products, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Apparatus
„-,,'■ «nanufacturing tires. 2.071,716; Feb. 23
n ikle, George F., Detroit, Alich., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to United States Rubber Companv, New
^Alkle. George F.. and C. S. Lenno.x, Detroit, Mich as-
signors to United States Rubber Products, Inc.. New
Julv 6 Apparatus for cutting stock. 2,086,374 ;
V}uil' ^'"'* ^- 'See Walker, D. E., and Wilbur.)
2,09(5.220rOct 19 • ^^^"'>°^'°''- ^^- Cleaning dirty oil.
WiUur.'-Ralph H. "(See Lane. J. D., and Wilbur)
"'to n"v M?.hinE7"°"^'*^l'*«'"*'«'<^''- Germany, assignor
mil^iVf- ^ia^."°^,'^''^°"^° Apparaten Fabrieken, "M«if ',
?a'^7u'i: •^,';;^a"^^Feb'=r6^''*'^^ sound-emitting ap^
"'to n"v mTm.- I'f^'-'in-Lichterfelde, Germany, assignor
Utrecht' XefhpH„'^H°o'^° Apparaten Fabrieken "Meaf",
2,097.0d9 ; Oct 26 """^ emitting apparatus.
"pfnfTi; A%V''' %lin-Sudende. assignor to Julius
Mar! 9 controlling electric circuits. 2,072,932 ;
"'si'^^i'SrV ^'"°P»"y' The. (See Fonseca, Edward L., as-
"'nssi'gnme^^t^'^'to-'snriL"/^'^'^- ^J?^^' ^'^'^or. by mesne
Hh.ignments to Sa\age Arnis Corporation, New York,
Wll^x cfi^rpe It *''^"»"ns. 2,083,677 ; June 15.
chlnirv cSraDanv'^P^m'; *° Pneu-Hydro Road Ma-
2 072,5)95 •M™?9'^' Cadillac, Mich. Road planer
LIST OF PATENTEES
675
Wilcox, Harry A., White Plains, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Engineering and Research
Corporation, New Haven, Conn. Traffic control sys-
tem and apparatus. 2,090,655 ; Aug. 24.
Wilcox, Howard M., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Circuit breaker. 2,095,301 ; Oct. 12.
Wilcox, Ida M., Salt Lake City, Utah. Ship's armor.
2,077,729 ; Apr. 20.
Wilcox, Isaac L., assignor to Oswego Falls Corporation,
Fulton, N. Y. Container, 2,082,995 ; June 8.
Wilcox, Isaac L., assignor to Oswego Falls Corporation,
Fulton, N. Y. Container. 2,086,887 ; July 13.
Wilcox, Richard L., assignor to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn.
Upsetting mechanism. 2,069,511 ; Feb. 2.
Wilcox, Richard L., assignor to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn.
Making nuts. 2,074,678 ; Mar. 23.
Wilcox, Richard L., assignor to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn.
Open die upsetting machine. 2,074,679 ; Mar. 23.
Wilcox, Richard L., assignor to The Waterbury Farrel
Foundry and Machine Company, Waterbury, Conn. Up-
setting machine. 2,074,680 ; Mar. 23.
Wilcox, William H., assignor of one-third to J. G. H.
Hill, Stockton, Calif. Sheep shears. 2,080,451 ; May
18.
Wilcoxen, Jesse I., Jr. (See Wilcoxen, Jesse I., Sr., and
J. I., Jr.)
Wilcoxen, Jesse I., Sr., and J. I. Wilcoxen, Jr., Ford, Kans.
Agricultural implement. 2,066,812 ; Jan. 5.
Wilczek, Ludwic A. (See Fuchs, C. A., and Spaloss, as-
signors. )
Wild, Charles H., assignor to Burt Machine Company,
Incorporated, Baltimore, Md. Conveyer divider.
2,066.869 ; Jan. 5.
Wild, Clement A., A. Monkhouse, and W. Monkhouse,
Oldham, England. Piston. 2,093,594 ; Sept. 21.
Wild, Edward. (See Bliss, H. N., Wild, and Tancred.)
Wild, Gustav F., Flushing, N. Y., and B. Nielsen, Ridge-
field, N. J. Safety clamp for holding panes of glass of
showcases and the like. 2,075,596 ; Mar. 30.
Wild, Julius E., Longmeadow, and H. J. Long, Spring-
field, assignors to United American Bosch Corporation,
Springfield, Mass. Composite flue. 2,073,236 ; Mar. 9.
Wilde, Alton H., Hannibal, N. Y. Egg cleaning device.
2,093,378; Sept. 14.
Wilde, Henry D., Jr., Houston, Tex., assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Development Company. Pressure recording
device. 2,078,623 ; Apr. 27.
Wilder, G. E., et al. (See Bartell, Floyd E., assignor.)
Wilder, George E., Jr., Chicago, 111. Cleaning water
heaters. 2,089,317 : Aug. 10.
Wilder, Harold K., and C. W. Lindow, assignors to Kel-
logg Company, Battle Creek, Mich. Treating cereal
grains, etc. 2,093,260 ; Sept. 14.
Wilder, John S., Kenosha, Wis. Signal. 2,072,914 :
Mar. 9.
Wilder, Robert F. (See Winslow, E. C, Jr., Wilder and
Smith.)
Wilder, Thomas B., Aberdeen, N. C. Impression seal.
2,101,119 ; Dec. 7.
Wildermann, Rudolf. (See Busch, Peter, assignor.)
Wildhaber, Ernest, Irondequoit, N. Y. Gear drive.
2,069,433 ; Feb. 2.
Wildhaber, Ernest, assignor to Gleason Works, Rochester,
N. Y. Cutting gears. 2,070,191 ; Feb. 9.
Wildhaber, Ernest, assignor to Gleason Works, Rochester,
N. Y. Producing gears. 2,102,659 ; Dec. 21.
Wildhaber, Ernest, Irondequoit, assignor to Gleason
Works, Rochester, N. Y. Cutting gears. 2,091,575 ;
Aug. 31.
Wildhaber, Ernest, and A. H. Candee, assignors to Gleason
Works, Rochester, N. Y. Producing tapered gears.
2,100,705 : Nov. 30,
Wildman Mfg. Co. (See Howie, Kenneth, assignor.)
Wile, Daniel D., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Company,
Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating apparatus. 2,072,414:
Mar. 2.
Wile, Daniel D., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Company,
Detroit, Mich. Refrigerating system. 2,077,865;
Apr, 20.
Wile, Raymond S., Flushing, N. Y., assignor to Electric
Smelters, Inc., Dover, Del. Reducing ores. 2,087,272 ;
July 20.
Wiles, Everett R,, Rarnsdall, Okla., asRiKnor to Barnsdall
Refining Corporation. Oil separation. 2,078,180 ;
Apr. 20.
Wiles, Russell. (See Merrlam, C. J., and Wiles.)
Wiles, RuRKGli; Chicago, 111,, assignor to Do Luxe Products
Corporation, Oil gauge stick. 2.087.714; Jiilv 20.
Wiley, Francis C. (See Shepherd, M. S., and Wiley.)
Wiley, .Joe, Fresco, Calif. Molding machine. 2,099,038;
Nov, 10,
Wiley, Joe, Fresno, assignor of one-third to J. D, Mor-
gan, and to C. A, James, Fresno City, Calif, Ground
and chopped food molding machine, 2.070,488 ; Apr. 0.
Wlle.v, Joseph R., nsHlKnor (o F. Garnet t, Los AnRcles,
Calif. Expanding bniiK, 2.073,722; I\Iiir. 1(1,
Wiley, Percie M,, Coliiinbua, Ohio, Combined drier and
rooking device, 2,091,740; Aug. 31.
Wiley, Samuel, Metuchcn, N. J. Holder for cnrtrldgea,
2,060,293 ; Feb. 2.
Wiley,' William R., Detroit, Mich. Attaching clip for
metal moldings. 2,077,604 ; Apr. 20.
Wiley, William R., Detroit, Mich. Mechanism for posi-
tioning attaching clips in a molding strip. 2,077,605 ;
Apr. 20.
Wiley, William R., Detroit, Mich. Attaching clip for
molding strips. 2,084,717 ; June 22.
Wiley, William R., Detroit, Mich. Dust excluding cover
for drag link construction. 2,089,842 ; Aug. 10.
Wiley, William R., Detroit, Mich. Attaching clip for
metal moldings. 2,090,167 ; Aug. 17.
Wiley, William R., Detroit, Mich. Attaching clip for
metal moldings. 2,090,821 ; Aug. 24.
Wilfley, A. R., & Sons, Inc. (See Huntzicker, Paul, as-
signor. )
Wiltley, Clifford R., Denver, Colo. Sample sacker.
2,073,914 ; Mar. 16.
Wilfley, Robert D. (See Ady, J. W., Jr., and Wilfley.)
Wilford, Edward B., Merion, Pa. Air craft. 2,068,616 ;
Jan. 19.
Wilford, Edward B., Merion, Pa. Sea gyroplane.
2,068,618 ; Jan. 19.
Wilford, Edward B., and E. Daland, Philadelphia, Pa.
Gyro rotor. 2,080,522 ; May 18.
Wilford, Edward B., Merion, and E. Daland, Philadelphia,
Pa., said Daland assignor to said Wilford. Gyroplane.
2,068,617 ; Jan. 19.
Wilford, Edward B., Merion, and F. L. van Allen, Phila-
delphia, Pa. ; said van Allen assignor to said Wilford.
Internal combustion engine. 2,089,989 ; Aug. 17.
Wilhelm, Arthur M., Randolph, N. Y., and E, L, Rose,
Cambridge, Mass,, said Rose assignor to said Wilhelm.
Landing indicator for airports. 2.095,208 ; Oct. 5.
Wilhelm, George L., and B. R. Andrus, Eugene, Oreg.
Lacing awl. 2,081,209 ; May 25.
W'ilhelm, Karl. (See Klotz, E., Wilhelm, and Roosen-
stein.)
Wilhelm, Karl, assignor to Telefunken Gesellschaft fiir
Drahtlose Telegraphic m. b. H., Berlin, Germany.
Quiet automatic volume control system. 2,072,973 :
Mar. 9.
Wilhelmy, Helen M., Shaker Heights, assignor to The
Ohio Rubber Company, Willoughby, Ohio. Vehicle floor
mat. 2,082,928; June 8.
Wilhjelm, Christian, assignor to Automatic Temperature
Control Co. Inc., Philadelphia, Pa, Controlling system
for regulators. 2,079,497 ; May 4,
Wilka, Gustave A., assignor to The De Vilbiss Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Spray-gun nozzle. 2,069,346 ; Feb, 2,
Wilke, Henry, Cuba City, Wis, Snow plow. 2,086,454 :
July 6.
Wllke, Otto H., Lakewood, Ohio. Price tag holder.
2.078,518: Apr. 27.
Wilkening, Frederick W. (See Piatt, Havilaud H., as-
signor.)
Wilkening, Frederick W., Narberth, assignor to Wilkening
Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Making
piston rings. 2,099,712 ; Nov. 23.
Wilkening, Frederick W., Narberth, assignor to Wilkening
Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Piston ring.
2,101,120; Dec, 7.
Wilkening, Frederick W., Narberth, and W. Wuerfel,
Philadelphia, assignors to Wilkening Manufacturing
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Piston ring for oil con-
trol and compression. 2,078,519 ; Apr. 27.
Wilkening Manufacturing Company. (See Piatt, Haviland
H,, assignor.)
Wilkening Manufacturing Company. (See Wilkening,
Frederick W., assignor.)
Wilkening Manufacturing Company. (See Wilkening, F.
W., and Wuerfel, assignors.)
Wilkening Manufacturing Company. (See Wuerfel, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Wilkes Avery Corporation. (See Wilkes, Gilbert, as-
signor.)
Wilkes, Gilbert, Jacksonwald, Pa., assignor to W'ilkes
Avery Corporation, New York, N, Y. House tempera-
ture controlling apparatus, 2,077,296; Apr. 1,1.
Wilkes, Gilbert. Jacksonwald. and P. M. Reed, Clearfield,
Pa, Water heater, 2,005,017 : Oct. 5,
Wilkie, Francis J., Detroit, Mich, Mirrored furniture.
2,075,319 : Mar, 30,
Wilkie, Tjelghton A., Minneapolis, Minn, Apparatus for
stanipiiic and punching sheet metal and the like.
2,073..S93 ; Mnr. 10.
Wilkie, Robert J.. Newton, assignor to Stowe-W'oodward,
Inc., Newton Upper Falls, Mass. Roll. 2.006,755 ;
Jan. 5.
Wllkins, Fletcher A., Indianapolis, Ind, Multiple fila-
ment Innip control, 2,092,996; Sept, 14,
Wilklns, Fredrik W., Mannheim, Germany. Power trans-
mission. 2,082,040 ; June 1.
Wllkins, James M,, assignor to Muellor Co., Decatur, 111.
Kcli.M' v.'ilve. 2.074,292; Mar. 16.
Wilklna, Marlon W., Brookllne, Mass. Hand scouring
device. 2,071,809; Feb. 23.
Wllkins, Rieliard A., assignor to Revere Copper and
Hrnss Incorporated, Rome, N. Y. Alloys. 2,067,300;
.Tnn. 12.
Wilklns. Ulclinrd A,, assignor to Revere Copper anil Brass
Incorpiirated, Home, N, Y. Stainless copi)or Imso nllov.
2,067,807 ; Jan. 12.
676
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Wilktns, Klchard A., assignor to Revere Copper and Brass
Incorporated. Rome, N. Y. Stainless copper base alloy.
2,067,308; Jan. 12.
Wilkins, Roy. (See Bacbmann, J. A., and Wilkins.)
Wilkius, Roy, assignor to K. P. F. Electric Company, San
Francisco, Calif. Disconnecting switch mechanism.
2.094,087 : Sept. 28.
Wilkins, William J., Fulton, 111. Hammer mill
2.095.584 : Oct. 12.
Wilkinson, Cuthbert G., Kuala Sawah, Federated Malay
State of Negri Sembilan. Bearing. 2,098.121 ; Nov. 2.
Wilkinson, Elmer H., New York, N. Y., assignor to Tri
State Cap & Cap Machinery Co., Inc., Newark, N. J.
Container cover. 2,088,629 ; Aug. 3.
Wilkinson, Henry and N. Pilkington, assignors of one-
third to Piatt Brothers and Company Limited, Oldham,
England. Apparatus for opening and cleaning flax
straw and such like fibrous materials. 2,090,925 ; Aug.
24.
Wilkinson, Herbert C, Madison, Wis. Razor blade honer
and stropper. 2,078,187 ; Apr. 20.
Wilkin.son, Kenneth J. R., Rugby, England, assignor to
General Electric Company. Testing' of electrical cir-
cuits. 2,098.212 ; Nov. 2.
Wilkinson, Kenyon F., San Juan, Tex. Amusement ap-
paratus. 2,085,884: July 6.
Wilkinson, Lester F., Garrett Park, Md. Sensing mecha-
nism for tabulating machines. 2,102.932 ; Dec. 21.
Wilkinson, Ralph E., Irondequoit, assignor to Bausch &
Ijomb Optical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Microscope.
2,103,573 ; Dec. 28.
Wilkinson, William E., assignor to York Safe and Lock
Company, Y'ork, Pa. Vault. 2,081,316 ; Maj; 25.
Wilkinson, William J., Eastchester, N. Y.. assignor of
one-half to Miehle Printing Press and Slanufaoturing
Company. Chicago, 111. Color corrected printing.
•J.0n!).91f> : Nov. 23.
Wilkoff, Arthur E., Niles, Ohio, assignor to Y'ouiissrciwn
Steel Car Corporation. Tunnel liner. 2.077,137 : .\pr.
13.
Wilkoff, Arthur E., Niles, Ohio, assignor to Youngstown
Steel Car Corporation. Tunnel lining. 2,080,020:
May 11.
Wilkoff, Arthur E.. Youngstown, Ohio, assignor to Y'Hincs-
town Steel Car Corporation. Tunnel liner. 2.077.3."il :
Apr. 13.
"Wilkoff, Louis C. Y'oungstown. Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to P. H. Murphy Company. Hatch frame.
2.100,129 : Nov. 23.
Willach, Bernhard. (See Klein. M., and Willach.)
AVillach, Bernhard. E. Aschenhnch. F. S. Gnivor. nnd M.
Klein, Sellersville, Pa., assignors to United States Gauge
Companv, New York. N. Y. Batlerv condition indi-
cating systm. 2,072,915 : Mar. 9.
Willach, Bernhard, E. .Aschenbaeh, F. S. Gruver, and JI.
Klein, Sellersville. Pa., assignors to Tnited .State.*
Gauge Company, New York. N. Y. Specific gravity in-
flicator for storage batteries. 2,072,916 : Mar. 9.
Willans. Peter W.. Aldwych, London. England. Electro-
acoustic translating device. 2,086,834 : July 13.
Willard, Alfred R. (See Lockwood, IT. B., and Willard.)
\Villard, Donald E. (See Blake, Dennis B. D., assignor.)
Willard. George T.. St. Louis, Mo. Railway tie plate.
2,095,462 ; Oct. 12.
Willard, George T., Chicago, and F. A. Preston, Lake
Forest, 111. Railway tie plate. 2,094,335 ; Sept. 28.
Willard. Louis 70.. assignor of fifty-one per cent to J. M.
Hanford. Dallas. Tex. Testing machine for shock ab-
sorbers and the like. 2,101.228 : Dec. 7.
Willard Manufacturing Corporation. (See Gogenheimer,
William, assignor.)
Willard Storage Battery Company. (See Brown, J. E.,
and Clark, assignors.)
Willard Storage Battery Company. (See Codney, Arthur
O., assignor.)
Willard Storage Battery Company. (See Dunzweller, Carl
J., assignor.)
Willard Storage Battery Tonipany. (See Hihbcrt, II., and
Roinhardt, assignors.)
Willard Storage Battery Company. (See Lockwood, H. B.,
and Willard, assignors.)
Willard Storage Battery Company. (See Lormor, Henry
W., assignor.)
Willard Storage Battery Company. (See Oestermeyer,
Carl F., assignor.)
Willard .storage Battery Company. (See Orsino, Joseph
A., assignor.)
Willard Storage Battery Company. (See Rolph, Samuel
^^'.. a»«icnor.)
Willard Storage Battery Company. (See Rose, Clarence C,
.'is.ilgnor.)
Willard Storage Battery f'onipany. (See Wells, Leland E.,
assignor.)
Willard Storaee Battery Company. (See Zachlln, Anthony
C, assignor.)
Wlllat, Arnold F., Snn Rafael, Calif. Refrigerating anna-
rafus. 2,095,847; Ort. 12.
Wlllnt. Arnold F,, S.nn Rafael, assignor to J. E. Shnell.
San Francl.HPo. Cnllf. Transportation methods and
npparatUH. 2.095,780 ; Oct. 12.
Wlll-Burt Company. (See Baer, E. G., and Donaldson,
nsslgnors.)
Wlllby, Norman H. (See Anstin, B. 0., and Wlllby.)
Willby, Norman H. (See Riley, L. G., Wlllby, and
Powers.)
Willby, Norman H., Irwin, assignor to Westingnouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Motor control system. 2,078,648 ; Apr. 27.
Willby, Norman H., Irwin, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Motor control system. 2,078,649 ; Apr. 27.
Wiilliv, Xornian H.. Irwin, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. .Motor control svstem. 2.100,728 ; Nov. 30.
Willby, Norman H., Irwin. F. B. Powers, and J. P. Sham-
berger, Wilkinsburg, assignors to Westinghouse Electric
& Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Con-
trol system. 2,066,920 ; Jan. 5.
Willby, Norman H., Irwin, and G. L. Closes, Pittsburgh,
assignors to Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
Companv, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Motor control system.
2.100,727 ; Nov. 30.
Willco.x & Gibbs Sewing Machine Co. (See Weis, John P.,
assignor.)
Wllleme, Louis, assignor to Societe Anonjrme Etabllsse-
ments Willeme, Nanterre, France. Road or railway
vehicle. 2,070,702 : Feb. 16.
Willenborg, Walter J., Weehawken, assignor to United
States Fire Protection Corporation, Hoboken, N. J.
Collecting exhaust gases. 2,080,102 ; May 11.
Willenborg, Walter J., Weehawken, assignor to United
States Fire Protection Corporation, Hoboken, N. J.
Producing combustion-inhibiting gas. 2,093,379 ; Sept.
14.
Wilier. Nicholas L., assignor to Railway Utility Company,
Chicago, 111. Ventilating device for cars and the like.
2.099.917; Nov. 23.
Willett, Samuel A., Paducah, Ky., assignor of onS-half to
Birmingham Artificial Limb Company, Birmingham, Ala.
Ankle joint for artificial limbs. 2.066,599 ; Jan. 5.
Willetts. Albert L. (See Willetts, George F., and A. L.)
Willetts, Elwood H., Jackson Heights, N, Y. Tank ve-
hicle. 2,094,336; Sept. 28.
Willetts. George F., and A. L., London, England. Carrier
bag. 2.067,367 ; Jan. 12.
A\illey, Arthur O. (See Carroll, C. F., and Willey.)
Willey, Fay H.. Detroit. Jlich. Diamond embedded abrad-
ing tool. 2.074,038 ; Mar. 16.
Willey, Richard W. (See Rochardson, B. E., and Willey.)
Willgoos, Andrew V. D., West Hartford. Conn., assignor,
by mesne assignments, to United Aircraft Corporation.
Kneine intake s-^stem. 2.099.785 ; Nov. 23.
Wlllheim, Raoul, Berlin-Oberschonewelde, Germany, as-
signor to General Electric Company. Electric circuit
breaker. 2,078,784 ; Apr. 27.
, William, Duncan B., Glen Ridge, N. J., assignor, bv mesne
assignments, to The United Gas Improvement Com-
pany. Philadelphia, Pa. Packed joint and leakproofing
the same. 2,094.091 ; Oct. 5.
Williams. Alfred L. W., assignor to The Brush Develop-
ment Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Piezoelectric motor
iind generator device. 2,081,862 ; Mav 25.
Williams. Alfred O. (See Burrows, R. J., and Williams.)
\\ illiams, Alfred O.. Battle Creek, assignor, by mesne
a:;signmpnts. to Clark Equipment Company, Buchanan,
Mich. Brake shoe. 2,095,427 ; Oct. 12.
Williams, Allan H., Chester, England. Coating metal
articles with zinc. 2.100.179 : Nov. 23.
Williams. Allison R.. Chevy Chase, Md. Vehicle suspen-
sion mechanism. 2,071,480 ; Feb. 23.
Willi.-inis. .\rthur. (See Ostermann, R. M.. and Williams.)
Williams, Arthur, Munster, Ind., and E. Henkel, Calumet
City, III., assignors to The Superheater Company, New
J^^aJ^;. ^- ^^^^ water heating system for boilers.
2.0(8,785 ; Apr. 27.
Williams, Arthur E., assignor to The L. S. Starrett Com-
p.any. .\thol, JIass. Adjustable spring ratchet for
ijiurometer spindles. 2.075,754: Mar. 30.
t'ion°"2,069!347fFlb-2''""'' '''°°- Eyeglass construc-
^^ •> 09T''96'^'\u"'".s/" ^*' ^*"^' ^^*°°" Eyeglasses.
^^'"noQ^rj-.i^r^V'"?^;; Dearborn, Mich. Vending machine.
WUIiams, Arthur R., Tunnelton, W. Va. Applying ad-
hesive to wall paper and the like. 2,068.253 : Jan. 19.
•''''>'"?• Beverly E., assignor to Industrial Patents Cor-
Tun if"' ^ "'^''^°' ^"- ^''^'^t branding. 2,083,765 ;
Williams. Beverly E.. and L. L. Cadwell, assignors to In-
orca"vL'^"*2'S^^6 05T Apr"?' '''''*^^°' '"• treatment
" R^n» ^\P'"'''y''^ ^\- ^l^^ ^- S. Williams, assignors to
mral^is'^'^roWsil^A^r' ^''"''^'- "^^ ""^'^ ^^^' ^^-
\A Illiams Bradlee \y., and H. S. Williams, assignors to
Sus!''2:076,0^'5"?A'i,°r' e'^'^*'^"^''' "'• ^'"'' ^^"^^ ^P"
^^ nl'Mv^\r"'"'''l'*"*» ^^■- '^'V? ^- S- Williams, assignors to
2 0S8 ''iwulv "" "^ ' ^•''^^8°' I"- ^"in I'ead.
^^ fn!."f!?Mn?'''")'*'^ ■^"^■•A,«."<3 H. S.. assignors to Bally Manu-
2foi.302-Dc^c'7 '"^°' "'' -^"^"s^"^°t S^^'^-
wjiiinms' S^h'^H* ^S- il^^, •'^y^"- Joseph W., assignor.)
\Mllmms. Charles B., Shaker Heights, Ohio Clothes
wringer. 2,068,524 ; Jan. 19. ciotnes
LIST OF PATENTEES
677
Williams, Charles H. (See Hill, H. S., and Williams.)
Williams, Charles W., Cleveland, Ohio. Wringer.
2,068,525 : Jan. 19.
Williams, Clifton S., Forest Hills, assignor to West-
ingUouse Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Producing permanent magnets. 2,082,041 ;
June 1.
Williams, David M., Godv?in, N. C. Automatic firearm.
2.090.656 ; Aug. 24.
Williams, David M., Godwin, N. C. Automatic firearm.
2.090.657 ; Aug. 24.
Williams, David S., Portland, Oreg. Drain. 2,079,269 ;
May 4.
Williams, Dean E., and J. O. Whiteside, assignors to
General Battery Supply Company, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Battery terminal clamp. 2,073.980 ; Mar. 16.
Williams, Donald D., Whiting, Ind. Store front con-
.struction. 2,094.139 : Sept. 28.
Williams, Edvrard M., Elyria, Ohio. Manufacture of mis-
cible gum from drying oils. 2,082,371 ; June 1.
Williams, Edward R., et al. (See Williams, Edward R.,
assignor.)
Williams, Edward R., Latrobe, Pa. Ingot mold stool.
2,093,024; Sept. 14.
Williams, Edward R., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to E. R. Williams and J. L. C. Williams, Latrobe, Pa.
Method and apparatus for continuous casting.
2,079,644 ; May 11.
Williams, Elmer E., assignor of thirty-three and a third
per cent to C. A. Pedigo, Hull, Tex. Stabilizer for
motor vehicles. 2,098,120 : Nov. 2.
Williams, Ernest A. (See Bessom, E. A., and Williams.)
Williams, Ernest R., assignor to Southern Chain Com-
pany, Bell, Calif. Locking device for pins. 2,082,315 ;
June 1.
Williams, Eugene L., Kansas City, Mo. Gold washing
machine. 2,091,620 ; Aug. 31.
Williams, Evan C, and S. H. McAllister, Berkeley, as-
signors to Shell Development Company, San Francisco,
Calif. Hydrogenation catalyst and its preparation.
2.067,368 : Jan. 12.
Williams, Evor, Mineral Ridge, and D. W. Thomas,
Youngstown, assignors to The Niles Steel Products
Company, Niles. Ohio. Closure for steel drums.
2.091,294 : Aug. 31.
Williams, Floyd E., Gary, Ind., assignor to Marbon
Corporation. Film casting base. 2,081,723 ; May 25.
Williams, Frank S., Providence. R. I., assignor to The
Mason Box Company, Attlehoro Falls, Mass. Tray for
.iewelry and the like. 2.085,460 : June 29.
Williams, Frank W. (See Kittredge, H. G., and
Williams.)
Williams, Fred D., Jr., assignor to Ruben Rectifier Cor-
poration, New Rochelle, N. Y. Rectifier output voltage
regulator. 2.084.117 : June 15.
Williams, Frederick E. (See Hollander, C. S., and
Williams.)
Williams. Frederick W., Honolulu, Hawaii. Fastening de-
vice. 2,066.813 : Jan. 5.
Williams, Frederick W., Honolulu, Hawaii. Fastening de-
vice. 2,066,814 ; Jan. 5.
Williams, Frederick W., Honolulu, Hawaii. Fastening de-
vice. 2,079,194 : May. 4.
Williams, George E., Alliance, Ohio. Boomer or load
binder. 2.089,679 ; Aug. 10.
Williams, Glynn H. (See Ostrom, E. W.. and Williams.)
Williams. Glynn H., Huntington Park, assignor to Axelson
Manufacturing Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Automlatic
coupling. 2,066,956 : .Tan. 5.
Williams, Harold E., Carthage, Mo. Adjustable closure
cap. 2.078,211 : Apr. 20.
Williams, Harold E., Carthage, Mo. Reinforced fabric and
making same. 2,099.586; Nov. 16.
Williams, Harold K., Port Bryon, 111. Photograph drying
machine. 2,090.168; Aug. 17.
Williams, Harold W. (See Bouton, E. M., and Williams.)
Williams. Harold W., assignor to Westinghouse Electric
Elevator Companv, Chicago, 111. Elevator control
system. Ro. 20,524 ; Sept. 28.
Williams, Harold W., assignor to Westinghouse Electric
Elevator Company. Cliicngi, 111. Elevator control sys-
tem. 2,009,512 ; Feb. 2.
Williams, H.nrold W., assignor to Westinghouse Electric
Elevator Companv, Chicago, 111. Position indicator.
2,085,135; June 29.
Williams. Harold W., .issignor to Westinghouse Electric
Elevator GomD.nny, Chicago, 111. Elevator control sys-
tem. 2,085,136 ; June 29.
Williams, Harold W., assignor to Wostinghouso Electric
Elevator Company, Chicago. 111. Control system for
electric motors, 2,103,805; Dec. 28.
Williams, Harold W., C, F, Carney, and R. W. Jones, as-
signors to Westinghouse Electric Elevator Company,
Chicago, 111. Elevator control system. 2,066,921 ;
Jan. 5.
Williams, Harold W., Chicago, 111., and C. E. Kills, Jr.,
Mahwah, N. J., said Williams assignor to Wealingliouse
Electric Rlev.ator Company, Chicago, 111., and said Ellis
assignor to Arllinr G. Blair, Inc. Signaling system.
2.094,.337 ; Sept. 28.
Williams, II.Trrison R., New York, N. Y. Sanitary napkin.
2,067,961 ; Jan. 19.
Williams, Harrison R., New Yorlc, N. Y. Carding and
forming apparatus. 2,086,502 ; July 13.
Williams, Harrison R., New York, N. Y. Method and ai>-
paratus for manufacturing absorbent pads. 2,086,757 ;
July 13.
Williams, Harrison R., Glens Falls, N. Y. Catamenial
pad. 2,078,300 ; Apr. 27.
Williams, Harry A., and E. G. Touceda, Albany, N. Y.
Flash lamp. 2,071,369 ; Feb. 23.
Williams, Harry A., and E. G. Touceda, Albany, N. Y.
Flash lighting device. 2,071,370 ; Feb. 23.
Williams, Harry E., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to Rock-
Ola Manufacturing Corporation, Chicago, 111. Game
apparatus. 2,072,933 ; Mar. 9.
Williams, Harry E., Los Angeles, assignor to Pacific
Amusement Mfg. Company, Los Angeles, Calif. Game
device. 2,073,132 ; Mar. 9.
Williams, Harry E., assignor to Rock-Ola Manufacturing
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Game apparatus. 2,101,354 ;
Dec. 7.
Williams, Harry M., assignor to General Motors Corpo-
ration, Dayton, Ohio. Refrigerating apparatus.
2,074,526; Mar. 23.
Williams, Harry M., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Davton,. Ohio. Valve for refrigerating apparatus.
2,088,102 ; July 27.
Williams, Harry M., Dayton, Ohio, assignor, by mesne
assignments, to General Motors Corporation. Silicate
insulating material. 2.101.969; Dec. 14.
Williams, Harry W., assignor to The National Cash Regis-
ter Company, Dayton, Ohio. Nibbling machine.
2.098,022 ; Nov. 2.
Williams, Henry O. (See StefCan, G. B. C, and Williams.)
Williams, Herman H., assignor to Northrup, King &
Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Knock-down stand for
display trays. 2,075,320; Mar. 30.
Williams, Herman H., assignor to Northrup, King & Com-
pany, Minneapolis, Minn. Display tray. 2,076,690 ;
Apr. 13.
Williams, Herman H., assignor to Northrup, King &
Company, Minneapolis, Minn. Knock-down stand for
display trays. 2,087,421 ; July 20.
Williams, Hiram N., assignor of one-half to F. E. Lambert,
West Huntsville, Ala. Whip roll bearing. 2,070,703;
Feb. 16.
Williams, Homer S. (See Williams, Bradlee W. and H. S.)
Williams, Homer S., Youngstown, Ohio, assignor to Pace
Manufacturing Company, Inc., Chicago, 111. Mechani-
cal game apparatus. 2,098,410 ; Nov. 9.
Williams, Homer W., Tacoma, Wash. Pantograph trol-
ley. 2,073,189 ; Mar. 9,
Williams, Howard O., Minneapolis, assignor to Edward
E. Johnson, Incorporated, St. Paul, Minn. Providing
and forming a gravel pack about well screens in wells.
2,076,489 ; Apr. 6.
Williams, Howard O., Minneapolis, assignor to Edward E.
Johnson, Incorporated, St. Paul, Minn. Forming a
gravel pack about well screens in wells. 2,076,490 ;
Apr. 6.
Williams, Ira, Woodstown, N. J., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. De-
rivatives of 2-mercapto-aryl-thiazoles. 2.088,022 ; July
27.
Williams, Ira, Woodstown, N. J., assignor to B. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Ac-
celerator for the vulcanization of rubber. 2,091,345 ;
Aug. 31.
Williams, Ira, Woodstown, N. J., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Elec-
trical conductor. 2,093,501 ; Sept. 21.
Williams. Ira, Woodstown, N. J., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Vul-
canization of rubber. 2,100,370 ; Nov. 30.
Williams, Ira, Woodstown. and C. C Sniith, Carney's
Point, N. J., assignors to E. T, du Pont de N(Mnours
& f'ompanv, Wilmington, Del. Rubber solution.
2,067,299 ; Jan. 12,
Williams, Ira, Woodstown, W. A. Douglass, Penns Grove,
N. J., and A, M. Neal, assignors to E. I. du Pont de
Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Preservation
of rubber. 2,077,502 ; Apr. 20.
Williams, J. H., & Co. (See Kress, Williird C. assignor.)
Williams, J. U., Jr., Los Angeles, Calif. Rotary pro-
pellor. 2,081,210 ; May 25.
Williams. James 15., MindiMi. La. Automatic control and
electric ignition for gas burners. 2.077.297; Apr. 13.
Williams, James N,. Pasadena, Calif. Melting kettle.
2.076,089 : .Apr. 13.
Williams, James R., Quincy, 111. Fuel control.
2,090,880 ; Aug. 24.
Williams, Jewell R.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
J. H. GloTin, Little Rock, Ark. Tube tester.
2,075,415 ; Mar, 30.
Williams, John C, Oakland, Calif., assignor to John C.
Williams Corporation. I'lessurc-balanco sealed bearing.
2,085.777 ; July 6.
Willinms. John C, Corporation. (See Williams. John C,
assignor.)
Williams, John D,, Philadelphia, Pa. Deep sea rod pistol
grip. 2,084,931 ; Juno 22.
Williams, .loliu II., Providence, R. I. Tenter machine.
2,007,3601; Jan. 12.
W'llliMuis, .lolin II., Providence, R. I. Chain for tenter
ni.'icliincs. 2,097.960; Nov. 2.
WlUlnms, John J. (See Noll, J. J., nnd Wllllnras.)
678
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Williams, John J., assignor to Hazel-Atlas Glass Company,
Wheeling, W. Va. Slethod and apparatus for forming
metal closures. 2,089,518 ; Aug. 10.
Williams, John J., assignor to Hazel-Atlas Glass Com-
pany, Wheeling, W. Va. Closure and its manufacture.
2,091,295 ; Aug. 31.
Williams, John J., assignor to Hazol-Atlas Glass Com-
pany, Wheeling, W. Va. Method of and apparatus for
manufacluring metallic closures. 2,004,031 : Sept. 28.
Williams, John J., and W. Bolen, assignors to Hazel-Atlas
Glass Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Applicator cap.
2,086,758; July 13.
Williams, John M., Jr., Woodbury, assignor of one-half
to H. D. Gregory, Hadden Heights, N. J. Outboard
motor. 2,091,247 ; Aug. 24.
Williams, Joseph S., assignor to P. R. Mallory & Co., Inc.,
Indianapolis, Ind. Etched electrode. 2,091,576 ; Aug.
31.
Williams, JuUa L. C, et al. (See Williams, Edward R.,
assignor.)
Williams, K. P., Company. (See Lang, Rudolph C, as-
signor.)
Williams, Langdon, Philadelphia, Pa. Rear axle assembly
for motor vehicles. 2,067.807 ; Jan. 12.
Williams. Lawrence S.. a.'Jsisnor to Toledo Scale Manu-
facturing Company. Toledo, Ohio. Weighing and classi-
fying device. 2.007.744 ; Jan. 12.
Williams, Lawrence S., assignor to Toledo Scale Manu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Lens for indicating
devices. 2,071,676 ; Feb. 23.
Williams, Leo C. (See Brackett, E. M., Daneke, and
Williams.)
Williams, Leo L., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Oil burning
heater. 2,095,403; Oct. 12.
Williams, Lewis E., Long Beach, Calif. Lock. 2,082,195 ;
June 1.
Williams JIanutacturing Company. (See Matthews, Blaine
E., assignor.)
Williams, Maurice T., assignor to B. F. Gump Co., Chicago,
111. Cloth cleaner. 2,086.199 ; July 6.
Williams Oil-0-Matic Heating Corporation. (See Lawton,
Harvey H.. :is.sii;nor. )
Williams Oil-0-Matic Heating Corporation. (See Price,
Orlo H., assignor.)
Williams Oil-O-Matic Heating Corporation. (See Wil-
liams, W. W. Celander, and Nesmith, assignors.)
Williams, Ormsby P., South Gate, Calif. Adjustable
orifice and valve. 2,090,277 ; Aug. 17.
Williams, Oswell L. (See Bullard, W. P., and Williams.)
Williams, Othneil G., assignor to William L. Gilbert Clock
Corporation, Winsted, Conn. Clock door. 2,101,325 ;
Dec. 7.
Williams Patent Crusher and Pulverizer Company. (See
Kuhlengel, Louis R., assignor.)
Williams, Paul, and F. W. Brazel, assignors to Skinner
Purifiers Inc., Detroit, Mich. Fuel oil filter construc-
tion. 2,079.475 ; May 4.
Williams, Ray, and C. F. Kramer, Jacksonville, Fla.
Artificial tree. 2,080,523; May 18.
Williams, Richard A., Indianapolis, Ind. Adjustable
bridge for eyeglasses. 2,093,396 ; Sept. 14.
Williams, Richard J. (See Wilson. L. F.. and Williams.)
Williams, Richard Z., Destrehan, La., as.slgnor to Pan
American Petroleum Corporation, New York, N. Y. De-
hazing furnace oil. 2,076,392 ; Apr. C.
Williams, Robert C, and II. M. Bon(>. Columbus, assignors,
by mesne assignments, to Owen-Illinois Glass Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Method and product for treating glass
wool. 2,083,132 ; June 8.
Williams, Robert L., Newton, assignor to Submarine
Signal Company, Boston, Mass. Depth sounding appa-
ratus. 2.096,017 ; Oct. 19.
WiUinms, Robert L., Newton, assignor to Submarine Signal
Company, Boston, Mass. Sound producer. 2.073,667 ;
Mar. 10.
Williams, Robert L., Newton, assignor to Submarine Sig-
nal Company, Boston, Mn.ss. System and apparatus for
siihm.'irine signaling. 2.085.0.">."> : Jiine 29.
Williams, Robert L., Newton, assignor to Submarine sig-
nal Compan.v, Iloston, Mass. Submarine signaling ap-
paratus. 2.085.056 ; June 29.
Williams, Robert R., Rosello, N. J., assignor to Western
Electric Company, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Treatment of fibrous insulating materials. 2,092,489 •
Sept. 7.
Williams, Robley C, Rockefeller Hall, Cornell University,
N. y. I'lating by thermal evaporation. 2.079,784 :
May 11.
Williams, Roger, New York, N. Y. Thermoelectrlcal
apparatus. 2.096.571 ; Oct. 19.
Williams, RoUand G., assignor to Mnllejible Iron Fittings
Company, Branford, Conn. Road tie or support
2,082,316 ; Juno 1.
Williams. Roy I-;., assignor to Highway Trailer Company,
KdgiTlon. Wl.s. Door holder. 2.007. 6."i:! ; Nov. 2.
Williams. Roy U., Taunton, Mass. Chair. 2,102,173 •
Di'c. 14.
Williams. RuR.sell .T. (See Belcher, D., and Williams.)
Williams, Samuel B., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Lnhornforles. Incorporated. Now York, N. Y. Telephone
system. 2,07.3,508; Mar. 9.
Williams, Samuel B., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Tele-
phone Lnborntorles, Incorporated, New York, N Y
Tclnplione system. 2,091,541 ; Aug. 31.
Williams, Samuel L., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Westinghouse Air Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa.
Variable load brake. 2,071,718; Feb. 23.
Williams, Selden T., Bellerose, N. Y., assignor to Scovill
Manufacturing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Coupling.
2,102,774 ; Dec. 21.
Williams. Shepp A., Bristol, Va. Casket placer.
2.100.582: Nov. 30.
Williams, Theron H., assignor to Standard Car Truck Com-
pany, Chicago, in. Side bearing. 2,082,271 ; June 1.
Williams, Thomas C. (See Shorter, S. A., Williams, and
Locke. )
Williams, Thomas D. (See Ralston, H. C, and Williams.)
Williams, Victor G., assignor to Delamere and Williams
Limited, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Bag making and
filling machine. 2,071.244 ; Feb. 16.
Williams, Villor P., assignor to E. W. Gomboror, Balti-
more, Md. Heel and cushion connecter. 2,078,551 ;
Apr. 27.
Williams-Wallace Company. (See Stadtfeld, Jacob A., as-
signor. )
Williams. Walter W.. Bloomington, 111. Room thermostat.
2,067,745 ; Jan. 12.
Williams. Walter W., Bloomington, 111. Cooling device.
2,072,974 ; Mar. 9.
Williams, Walter W., Bloomingrton, 111. Relay mount-
ing. 2,075,490; Mar. 30.
Williams, Walter W., P. A. Celander, and O. E. Nesmith ;
said Celander and said Nesmith assignors to Williams
Oil-0-Matic Heating Corporation, Bloomington, 111.
Electrically operated fluid fuel burner. 2,087,011 ; July
Williams, Willed, Fort Humphreys, Washington, D. C.
Dent removing device. 2.085,0.*j7 ; June 29.
Williams. William B., Chicago, HI. Bagging garments.
2,089,868 ; Aug. 10.
Williams, William E., Harrisonville, assignor of one-half
to D. T. Hulse, Kansas City, Mo. Grinding and mixing
hammer mill. 2,087,492 ; July 20.
Williams, William G. (See Rutherford, Marvin E., as-
signor.)
Williamson, Clarence H., assignor to The Youngstown
Steel Door Company, Cleveland, Ohio. House car.
2.067,035 ; Jan. 5.
Williamson, Clarence H., assignor to The Youngstown
Steel Door Company, Cleveland, Ohio. House car.
2,069,986 ; Feb. 9.
Williamson. Evan D., assignor to E. D. Bullard Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Siren and means for control-
ling the same. 2,090.926 ; Aug. 24.
Williamson, Frederick G., Willvinsburg, assignor to The
American Brake Company, Wilmerding, Pa. Automatic
slack adjuster. 2,084,662 ; June 22.
W illiamson. Hugo V., Pekiu. and A. C. Simmons, assignors
to The Keystone Steel & \\ire Companv, Peoria, 111.
Method and apparatus for hot galvanizing iron or steel
articles. 2,093.857 ; Sept. 21.
Williamson, James B., Birmingham, Ala. Self-support-
ing tank roof. 2.073,358 ; Mar 9
Williamson Kenneth T., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Iswitch & Signal Company. Swissvale, Pa. Battery
...(•verging apparatus. 2,101,207 ; Dec. 7.
2 007 998- Jm^w" ^" ^"^Sewater, N. J. Folding box.
William.^on. Marshall I., Edgcwater. N. J. Locking means
for joinmg sheet material. 2.101.303 ; Dec 7
^\ Illiamson, Matilda A., and M. W. Svetlic, Pittsburgh,
....V,*?- Gamo to.v. 2,071,479 ; Feb. 23.
■' ':'""son. Ro^er W., Ruxton. and G. Leonard, Baltimore,
Md. Composite material. 2,084.232 ; June 15.
""SdT.- t08l,G?3'. K^r"^' ^''- ^"'°^^«' ^'^^
" rl'r"i''""T^- ^•''''"^^' ^!^- r>-'iJ-ton, Ohio, assignor to Ice
a'p'^a?^tu^."''2,'ffi8r- Ar;4""- '''''''''"' '''^P'^"^'"^
"■var^r'"?;■,o^i'!'Ti^'^^Tar"lr• '^- '• ^'^^ "'''''''' ^'^
^^ a"'s1gno"r")* ^^'""''''"^"^ et al. (See Stowe, Charles E.,
Willing, Joseph E.. assignor to General Railway Signal
r::^''l<^^^ni^: I ^'^^''°°" system '^for^S
Willing, .Joseph E.. assignor to General Railway Signal
A!^?*^ Joseph E., assignor to General Uailwav Signal
&r^,^9t03^rb?;- h "^^'"^^ ^^^'^'^ c'SntroS
billing, Joseph E., assignor to General Railway SiCTinl
s';;T,Pn'i"-^2,ter.--b^t Ja ^"-"tramjToJtr^e
WllllSg" l\TJu q /,^''%''S"'j""- Benjamin, assignor.)
^^"2,'lo3 806'- Dec '^S ''''°"°* """•''• ^'^^ Parachute.
"^'i^^k^^'^khoH"^ ?8°"^' '"'■ Antiaircraft pro-
Cor'imraHon Si'.^^T^ "''*'?">• 5fsignor to John Waldron
Sept 28 Brunswick, N. J. Drier. 2,094,111 ;
^^'co?iHin^ S;t„E""^"^ ^'■"^K' assignor to John Waldron
2"o9'4!ii2; Sept!^8 """"^ • ^- ^- Vertical coater.
LIST OF PATENTEES
679
Willis, Charles C, Bound Brook, and S. W. Warner, Somer-
ville, assignors to John Waldron Corporation, New
Brunswick, N. J. Combining machine. 2,067,300 ; Jan.
12.
Willis, Clodius H., Princeton, N. J., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electric valve converting system.
2,071,189 : Feb. 16.
Willis, Clodius H., Princeton, N. J., B. D. Bedford and
F. E. Elder, Schenectady, N. Y., assignors to General
Electric Company. Electric power transmission.
2,071,190 ; Feb. 16.
Willis, Clodius H., Princeton, N. J., and F. R. Elder and
B. D. Bedford, Schenectady, N. Y., assignors to General
Electric Company. Electric power transmission system.
2,098,079 ; Nov. 2.
Willis, John H., Norwich, England. Chronological device.
2,103,656 : Dec. 28.
Willis, Le Roy W., Stamford, Conn., and E. M. Goodbody,
Long Island, assignors to Intertype Corporation, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Metal pot for slug casting machines.
2,103,995 ; Dec. 28.
Willis, Ralph P., New York, N. Y. Humidifier. 2,073,915 ;
Mar. 16.
Willis, Richard M., Mobile, Ala. Toilet fixture. 2,101,523 ;
Dec. 7.
Willman, Oscar M., assignor to The Moran Shoe Company,
Carlyle, 111. Shoe. 2,096,269 : Oct. 19.
(See Cooper, C. E., and Willmeng.)
(See Dietrichson, W. F., and Wil-
(See Knight, J. M,
(See McBride,
Stevenson, and
J. J., and Wil-
Willmeng, Joseph L
Willoughby, Victor,
loughby.)
Willoughby, Victor.
Willoughby.)
Willoughby, Victor,
loughby.)
Willoughby, Victor, Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to American
Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Mine car.
2,085,621 ; June 29.
Willoughby, Victor, Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to Ameri-
can Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y.
Folding handrail. 2,090,494; Aug. 17.
Willoughby, Victor, Ridgewood, N. J., assizor to American
Car and Foundry Company, New York, N. Y. Mine car.
2,101,208 ; Dec. 7.
Wills, Arthur I., and R. S. Neeley, Prospect, Oreg. Ve-
hicular Jack. 2,077,606 ; Apr. 20.
Wills, Horace. (See Laesch, Walter P., assignor.)
Willshaw, Harry, Wylde Green, assignor to Dunlop Rub-
ber Company, Limited, London, England. Sand blast-
ing apparatus. 2,090,278 ; Aug. 17.
Willshaw, Harry, Wylde Green, Birmingham, and T.
Norcross, Erdington, Birmingham, assignors to Dunlop
Rubber Company Limited, London, England. Auto-
matic feeding or delivery apparatus. 2,081,441 ; May
25.
Willshaw, Harry, Wylde Green, S. N. Goodhall, Martsen
Green, and W. A. Cowles, Sutton Coldfleld, assignors
to Dunlop Rubber Company Limited, London, England.
Apparatus for painting or similarly treating objects
such as golf balls. 2,081,442 ; May 25.
Willson, Charles C, East Orange, N. J. Card table.
2,089,318 ; Aug. 10.
Willson, Clinton L., assignor to Union Switch & Signal
Company, Swissvale, Pa. Controlling apparatus for
highway crossing signals. 2,071,054 ; Feb. 16.
Willson, (5porge F., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Achoson Collnjds Corpovntion, New York, N. Y. Lubrica-
tion of rubber. 2.083,176 : June 8.
Willson, J. P., et al. (See Biles, Edgar V., assignor.)
Willson, Lester E., assignor to Brick-V-Neer Sales Com-
pany, Streator, 111. Building wall structure. 2,093,261 ;
Sept. 14.
Willson, Lester E., assignor to Brick-V-Neer Sales Com-
pany, Streator, 111. Building wall structure. 2,093,262 ;
Sept. 14.
Willson Products, Inc. (See Shindel, H. F., and Brandt,
assignors.)
Willson, Kuss(!ll, U. S. Navy. Device for solving relative
movement problems. 2,099,713; Nov. 23.
Willys-Overland Motors, Inc. (See Baker, Arthur .1., as-
signor.)_
(See Lucas, Frank W., assignor.)
(See Schneider, W., and Wihnanns.)
(See Hagedorn, M., Jung, and
(See Hagedorn, M., Osscnbrunner,
Wilman, Russell J
Wilinanns, Gustav.
Wilnianns, Gustav
Wilrnaniis.)
Wilmanns. Gustav.
and Wilmanns.)
Wllmanns, Gustav, Wolfen Krie.s, Bitterfield, a.ssignor
to I. G. Farbeuindustrie Aktiengesellscliaft, Frank-
fort-on-thc-Main, Germany. Light filter. 2,075,153;
Mar. 30.
Wilmanns, Gustav, Wolfen Kreis, P.itterfeld, assignor to
I. (!. Fiirbenindustrie Alctiengesellschaft Frankfort-on-
the-Main, Gerniiiiiy. lO.xposure frame for Rontgen film.
2,103,961 ; Doc. 28.
Wllmanns, Gustav, W. K. Bitterfeld, and G. von Kulawa,
Dessau in Anhalt, Germany, assignors to Agfa .\nsr()
Corporation, Binglianiton, N. Y. I''nHtonlng a plioto-
graplilc material on a support and the resulting product.
2,080,460; Aug. 10.
Wllmanns, GiiHlav, Wolfenltreis I'.UterfcId, and W.
Schneider, Dessau in Anliiin, Gei'in.'iny, assignors to
Agfa Ansoo ("ori)ornllon, I'.lngli.-inilon," N. Y. ^^nnu-
facture of iinlllialntion layers. 2,0!).'-|,018 ; Oct. 5.
Wilmington Trust Company, executors, et al. (See Tripp,
Charles A.)
Wilms, Gustav O., assignor to Allen-Bradley Company,
Milwaukee, Wis. Electric switch. 2,095,222 ; Oct. 5.
Wilms, Gustav O., Milwaukee, and H. Petersen, Wau-
watosa, assignors to Allen-Bradley Company, Milwaukee,
Wis. Electric switch. 2,071,149 : Feb. 16.
Wilms, Gustav O., Milwaukee, and H. Petersen, Wau-
watosa, assignors to Allen-Bradley Company, Milwau-
kee, Wis. Electric switch. 2,090,169 ; Aug. 17.
Wilms, Gustav O., Milwaukee, and H. Petersen, Wau-
watosa, assignors to Allen-Bradley Company, Milwau-
kee, Wis. Electric switch. 2,090,170 ; Aug. 17.
Wilmsen, Bernard. (See Krauz, P., and Schmid, as-
signors.)
Wilner, Louis, assignor of one-tenth to J. D. Levit, New
York, N. Y. Puzzle. 2,095,046 ; Oct. 5.
Wilputte, Adele J. (See Pavitt, William H., assignor.)
Wilputte Coke Oven Corporation. (See Potter, Joel S.,
assignor.)
Wilsey, Irven H., Chicago, 111. Coin or token dispenser.
2,097,610 ; Nov. 2.
Wilson, Alexander L., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Production of morpholine vinyl ethers and related com-
pounds. 2,096,441 ; Oct. 19.
Wilson, Alexander L., and A. B. Boese, Jr., Pittsburgh,
Pa., assignors, by mesne assignments, to Union Carbide
and Carbon Corporation. Acid pickling inhibitor.
2,080,553 ; May 18.
Wilson, Allen B. (See MacChesney, C. M., and Wilson.)
Wilson, Allen B., assignor to Acme Steel Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Sheet metal nail and forming same.
2,070,766 ; Feb. 16.
Wilson, Arils R., Chicago, 111. Windshield defroster blade.
2,100,019 : Nov. 23.
Wilson, Arthur, Silloth, assignor to J. & W. Maxwell
Limited, Carlisle, England. Apparatus for preparing
superphosphate. 2,100,583; Nov. 30.
Wilson, Arthur M. (See Edwards, D. F., and Wilson.)
Wilson & Bennett Manufacturing Company. (See Ben-
nington, Paul W., assignor.)
Wilson, Gary C, Claremont, N. H., assignor to United-
Carr Fastener Corporation, Cambridge, Mass. Panel
fastener. 2,084.544 ; June 22.
Wilson, Charles E., Chicago, 111. Electric bulb socket.
2,077,973 ; Apr. 20.
Wilson, Charles H. (See Lorenz, Henry W. F., assignor.)
Wilson, Charles H., et al. (See Lorenz, H. W. F., and
Brown, assignors.)
Wilson, Charles H., Pelham, N. Y., and C. J. Brown,
assignors, by mesne assignmemrf, to The Foxboro Com-
pany, Foxboro, JTass, Temperature controller recorder
including method and apparatus. Re. 20,476 : Aug. 17.
Wilson, Charles H., Pelham, N. Y., and C. J. Brown,
assignors to The Foxboro Company, Foxboro, Mass.
Method and apparatus for controlling the actuation of
recorders. 2,077,451 ; Apr. 20.
Wilson, Charles P.. Jr., Houston, Tex. Manufacture of
. oil soluble phenols. 2.069,294 ; Feb. 2.
Wilson, Charles P., Jr., Houston, Tex. Process and prod-
uct for the stabilizing of unsaturated hydrocarbons.
2,084,754 ; June 22.
Wilson, Clark W., assignor of one-third to L. Love, Kan-
sas City, Bio. Permanent wave spacer and protector.
2,088,827 ; Aug. 3.
Wilson, Clement P., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Rope binding
means. 2,093.900 ; Sept. 21.
Wilson & Co. (See Krause, Carl W., assignor.)
Wil.son & Co. (See Robirison, A. A., and Dormitzer, as-
signors.)
Wilson, Dale G., Fort Wayne, Ind., assignor to General
Electric Company. Electrical resistance. 2,086,455 ;
July 6.
Wilson, Davis G., Rochester. N. Y. Plant support and
trellis. 2 083,078 ; June 15.
Wilson, Donald E., Kingston, Tenn. Match strip.
2,076,137 : Apr. C.
Wilson, Earl D,, Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Photosensitive device. 2,095,781 ; Oct. 12.
Wilson, Earl D., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Polarized Inver in copper-oxide photovoltaic cell.
2.09.1,782: Oct. 12.
Wilson, Earl D., Wilkinsburg, Pa., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & IManufactnrlng Company. Photo-
sensitive device. 2,095,783; Oct. 12.
Wilson, Earl M., Sr., Crawfordsville, Ind. Combination
shade and curtain supi)ort. 2,086,456 ; July 0.
Wilson, lOarle, Cliie.'igo, III., assignor lo The .\merlcan
Oak LealhiM- (^)., Cincinnati, Ohio. Leather flexing ma-
chine. 2,079.270 ; l\lny 4.
Wilson, Edward, St. Louis, Mo. Refrigeration apparatus.
2.073,771 ; Mar. 16.
Wilson, Edwin 10., Sebastopol, Calif. Paring, slicing, and
coring niMcliin(\ 2,0!)7,17(): Oct. 26.
Wilson. lOdwIii 1'., and (!. L, Wilson, Iiulepi>ndenoe. OroR.
Internal combustion engine governor. 2,069,460;
l<'el). 2.
Wilson, lOllIni (\, assignor of (wcMily-Ovo per cent to
K. V. Wilson, twenty-live per C(>nt" to K. J. Fnrrnr,
Los Angi'Ies, and twenty live per cent to \. B. Booth,
Culver (^lly, ("allf. Imtcli. 2,080,218; May 11.
680
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Wilson, Emery J.. Cleveland, assignor to Thew Shovel
Company, Lorain, Ohio. Boom construction. 2,066,600 ;
Jan. 5.
Wilson, Emery J., Cleveland, assignor to Thew Shovel
Company, Lorain. Ohio. PropellinR and steering mech-
anisms for trucks and the like. 2,099.044 : Nov. 16.
Wilson. Emilie M., San Francisco, Calif. Hat fastener.
2,081,317 : May 25.
Wilson Engineering Corpora.tion. (See McCoy, Verl E.,
assignor.)
Wilson Engineering Corporation. (See McCoy, V. E.,
and Anderson, assignors.)
Wilson Engineering Corporation. (See Wilson, L. F., and
Williams, assignors.)
Wilson, Ernest D., Larchmont, and G. G. Wittwer,
Chappaqua, assignors to W-B Chemical Company, New
York, N. Y. Device for fumigating. 2,087,368 ; July
20,
Wilson, Eva P., et al. (See Wilson, Elihu C, as-
signor.)
Wilson, Evan G., Blundellsands, near Liverpool, England,
assignor to United Shoe Machinery Corporation, Pater-
son, N. J. Sorting machine. 2,068,725 ; Jan. 26.
Wilson, Frederick. (See Mardis, P. L., Wilson, and
Caldbeck.)
Wilson. George S. L., Eastport, Md. Lathe dog.
2,092.997 ; Sept. 14.
Wilson Fastener Company, The. (See Wilson. Frank E.,
assignor. )
Wilson, Frank E., East Cleveland, assignor to The Wilson
Fastener Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Making fastener
tape. 2.071.371 : Feb. 23.
Wilson, Frank L., Raymondville, Tex. Garment stretcher.
2.079,726 : May 11.
Wilson. Frank L., Sharpsburg, Pa. Shoe server.
2,082,088 ; June 1.
Wilson, Frederic L., Stuart, Nebr. Stitch scissors.
2,069,636 ; Feb. 2.
Wilson, George B., incompetent, by E. L. Palmer, guardian,
Erie. Pa., assignor to Holding Committee for Service
Manufacturing Companv. 2.096.367 : Oct. 19.
Wilson, George L. (Sep Wilson, Edwin R., and G. L.)
Wilson. George W., Delbarton. W. Va. Level. 2.084.053 ;
June 15.
Wilson. H. A.. Company, The. (See Wohmian, C. R. E.,
and Estes, assignors.)
Wilson. Harold A., Houston, Tex., assignor to Standard
Oil Development Company. Gravity measuring device.
2,090,713; Aug. 24.
Wilson, Harold F., Erie, Pa., assignor to General Electric
Company. Electromagnetic device. 2,072,783 ; Mar. 2.
Wilson, Henry D., Jr., South Orange, N. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York.
N. Y. Radio transmitter. 2,077.160: Apr. 13.
Wilson, Henry W.. assignor to J. W. Wood Elastic Web
Co.. Stoughton, Mass. Elastic fabric with leno weave.
2.009.295 : Feb. 2.
Wilson. Herbert A., West AUis. assignor to Allis-Chalmers
Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Power
transmitting mechanism. 2.073. 6fiS ; Mar. 16.
Wilson, Hill D., Houston, Tex. Well screen. 2.081,190;
Slay 25.
Wilson, Ira G., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Gain
control circuit. 2.0S6.105 : July 6.
Wilson, Ira G., Brooklyn, assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Control
circuit. 2.086.100 ; July 6.
Wilson, Irwin H. (Spe KoUy. H. L., and Wilson.)
Wilson. Ivan V., Dayton, Ohio, assignor to Merrlmac
Choniical Companv. Everett, Alass. Recovering fibers
from used textile materials. 2.073.916: Mar. 16.
Wilson, James E. (See Phillippl. D. M.. and Wilson.)
Wilson, James R. (See Acker, J. T.. and Wilson.)
Wilson, James R.. Mountain Lakes. N. J., assignor to
Bell Telephone I.,alviraiorirs. Incorpornlcd, New York.
N. Y. Electron emitter. 2.069.867 : Feb. 9.
Wilson, James T.. Arlington. N. J., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Electron tube. 2.099.994 ; Nov.
23.
Wilson. .Te.<<se R.. Chicago. Bl., and Vanderveer Voorhees,
Hammond. Ind.. assignors to Standard Oil Company,
Chicago, 111. Motor fuel. 2.080.081 : May 18.
Wilson. John A. (See Gay. J. H.. Jackson, and Wilson.)
Wilson, John A. (.''ee Gay. J. H.. and Wilson.)
Wll.'ion. John A.. Milwaukee. Wis.. MssigTinr. hy m<'sno
assignments, to Monsanto Chemical Company. Tanning
leather. 2,087,849 ; July 20.
Wilson. John A., Detroit. Mich., assignor, by mesne as-
algnmentn. to TImken-Detrolt Axle Companv. Grille
ring for llnuld fuel burners. 2.094.764; Oct." 5.
Wilson, John M.. Cralglehnll. Dumnreck. Glasgow, Scot-
land. Device for applying thin layers of liquids.
2.068.213; Jan. 19.
Wllson-Jnneg Company. (See Dawson, George H., as-
signor.)
WIlRon Jones Company. (See Dawson, G. H., I'nger, and
Wedge, assignors.)
Wllson-Jono.s Company. (See Dewar, R. J., and Dawson,
assignors )
Wilson Jones Company. (See Oreenway, Erwln C, as-
signor.)
Wilson-Jones Company. (See Dim, Oscar J., assignor.)
(See St. Louis, Charles V., as-
(See St. Louis, C. V., and Run-
Wilson-Jones Company,
signor.)
Wilson-Jones Company,
blad, .issignors. )
Wilson-Jones Company. (See Unger. Paul O., assignor.)
Wilson- Jones Company. (See Unger, P. O., and Wedge,
assignors.)
Wilson-Jones Company. (See Wedge, F. D., and Ja-
worski. assignors.)
Wilson. Lee. (See Woodson, James C, assignor.)
Wilson, Lee, Cleveland, Ohio. Annealing. 2,078,356 ;
Apr. 27.
Wilson, Lee, Cleveland, Ohio. Annealing method and
furnace therefor. 2.086.970 ; July 13.
Wilson, Lee, Cleveland, Ohio. Furnace. 2,086,972 ; July
13.
Wilson, Lee, Cleveland, Ohio. Method and apparatus for
heating. 2,088,103; July 27.
Wilson, Lee, Cleveland, Ohio. Apparatus for heating.
2,091,172 : Aug. 24.
Wilson, Lee, and J. C. Woodson, Cleveland, Ohio, said
Woodson assignor to said Wilson. Enameling furnace.
2.086,971 ; Julv 13.
Wilson, Lee, and J. C. Woodson, Cleveland, Ohio, said
Woodson assignor to said Wilson. Method and ap-
paratus for annealing. 2.089,843 ; Aug. 10.
Wilson, Leroy A., Salt Lake City, Utah. Drop-feed coun-
terflow heater. 2,087,393 ; July 20.
Wilson. Lyndon P., Chicago, 111., and R. J. Williams,
Detroit. Mich., assignors to Wilson Engineering Cor-
poration. Chicago. 111. Locomotive steam separator.
2,100,095; Nov. 23.
Wilson, Mack, Washington, D. C, assignor of one-half to
J. E. Stacev. Dorcester, Mass. Polishing wax.
2.092,686; Sept. 7.
Wilson. Melven G., Fresno, Calif. Tractor wheel.
2.0SS.077 : Aug. 3.
Wilson, Jlelville M., Chicago, 111. Ink. 2,078,170; Apr.
20.
Wilson. Mercer D., Phoenix, Ariz. Crossing signal.
2,068,254 ; .Tan. 19.
Wilson. Norman R. (See Hall. F. W., and Wilson.)
Wilson, Oscar B. (See Correll. Henrv N.. assignor.)
Wilson, Percy H. (See Ridley. W., and Wilson.)
Wilson, Ralph, and H. A. Salzbrenner. Denver, Colo.
Sock clamp for bolting machines. 2.069,691 : Feb. 2.
Wilson. Ralph W., Company. (See Wilson, Ralph W.,
assignor.)
Wilson, Ralph W.. New York. N. Y. Closure for con-
tainers. 2.075.249 ; Mar. 30.
Wilson. Ralph W.. New York, N. Y. Closure for con-
tainers. 2.095.622; Oct. 12.
Wilson, Ralph W., assignor to Ralph W. Wilson Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Shaker cap. 2,071,960;
Feb. 23.
Wilson. Ralph W.. New York, N. Y. Closure for con-
tainers. 2.098.799 ; Nov. 9.
Wilson. Randall A.. Ro.sevillo. Calif. Hand tool.
2.076.973 : .\pr 1.3.
Wilson. Robert E. (See Bahlke, W. H., Sullivan, and
Wilson.)
Wilson. Robert E.. assignor to Standard Oil Company,
Chicago. 111. Dewaxing svstem. 2.077.656 : Apr. 20.
Wilson, Robert E., Chicago, 111., assignor to Standard
Oil Company, Whiting, Ind. Distillation of hvdro-
carbon oils. 2.090.245 ; Aug. 17.
Wilson Robert E., New York, N. Y.. assignor to Stand-
ard Oil Company. Chicago, 111. Heater construction.
2.090.907 ; Aug. 24.
Wilson. Robert E.. assignor to Standard Oil Company,
( hicago. 111. Refining pressure tar. 2.096.949 : Oct. 26.
\MIson. Robert E.. assignor to Standard Oil Company,
.„., '*^^*^,S' ^"- Refining mineral oils. 2.096.950 ; Oct. 26
Wilson. Russell E.. Cleveland. Ohio. Jlethod and appa-
ratus for controlling arc. 2.069.597 • Feb 2
Wilson, Scott, Rising Sun, Md. Disintegrater for com-
post and the like. 2,092.102 • Sept 7
^''''^'n"-"onn!i^'"\\ •''••. ^•'"'f'' Monica, Calif. Chin molder.
,;.*'( .*.()!»n : May 4.
Wilson. Steven, Cleveland, assignor of thirtv-seven and
one-half per cent to T. G. Gregory, and" twentv-five
per cent to ^U . J. Wesseler. East Cleveland. Ohio.
2 075 768^''Mar'**30 ''"'^ method of making the same.
^^'Il"" Supply Company et al. (See Nixon. J. D., and
I'errell. assignors.)
''■phone.'^"2.oi'^6':i0^7 • Jufv e"^"' ''■"^'" ^«°'^<^"^" "^'"°-
^ inrr^mnin'^^'v ""^ Park, assignor to Vapor Car Heat-
2°068':o!r6TSan.'?9.- ^'^''"^•'' "'• ^"^^ ^'^"Pl^'- "''^■
^^ Ma?" •>^^^^'*"^' ^^^'^''^'^- "'• Disconnecter. 2,072,233;
^^'fpr",ni5Jnl*'~''^ ?V ""'' liJ^- U-^'inK- l^eaver. Pa. Plant
n-nLi ■«"?„-°""'l"^'"- 2.094.513 ; Sept. 28.
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LIST OF PATENTEES
681
Wilson, Wilmer S., Chicago, 111. Footwear. 2,090,881 ;
Aug. 24.
Wilstam, Alfred, Altadena, Calif. Motive power produc-
ing apparatus. 2.074,602 ; Mar. 23.
Wilt, Verne L. G., Los Angeles, Calif. Destructible tooth
brush. 2,092,438; Sept. 7.
Wilton, Norman. (See Wilton, Thomas O. and N., Green
and Mann.)
Wilton, Thomas O., N. Wilton, H. E. J. Green, and H. C.
Mann, London, England. Flue-gas washing and puri-
fication. 2,073,039 ; Mar. 9.
Wiltse, Sumner, assignor to A. S. Allen, Detroit, Mich.
Tubing. 2,090,014; Aug. 17.
Wimberly, S. J. (See Skinner, Clarence L., assignor.)
Wimmenauer, Paul E., Washington, Ind. Baseball player's
shoe cleat. 2,083,177 ; June 8.
Wimmenauer, Paul E., Washington, Ind. Detachable
cleat for shoes. 2,087,634 ; July 20.
Wimmer, Anton, Dortmund, Germany. Producing metals
for electrical purposes. 2,067,036 ; Jan. 5.
Winans, Charles F., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Hydrogenation of aryl
naphthylamines. 2,095,897 ; Oct. 12.
Winans, Daniel M., Binghamton, N. Y. Work holding und
safety device for paper cutting machines. 2,079,390 ;
May 4.
Winburn, Abraham. (See Drake, H. C, and Winburn.)
Winburn, Abraham. (See Jones, G. L., and Winburn.)
Winby. Lewis P., and G. F. C. Caswell, assignors to Mills
Scaffold Company Limited, London, England. Clip
type fastening device. 2,088,890 ; Aug. 3.
Wincharger Corporation. (See Albers, John R., and G. H.,
assignors.)
Wincharger Corporation. (See McDonald, Eugene F., Jr.,
assignor.)
Winchell, Arthur B., assignor to The Sparks-Withington
Company, Jackson, Mich. Windshield cleaner motor.
2.086.249 ; July 6.
Winchell, Arthur B., assignor to The Sparks-Withington
Company, Jackson, Mich. Windshield cleaner motor.
2,086.251 ; July 6.
Winchell, Arthur B., assignor to The Sparks-Withington
Company, Jackson, Mich. Windshield cleaner motor.
2,086.252; July 6.
Winchell, Arthur B., Jackson, Mich., and H. N. Furst,
Syracuse, N. Y., assignors to The Sparks-Withington
Company, Jackson, Mich. Windshield cleaner motor.
2.086.250 ; July 6.
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Blair, Emile,
assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Burton,
Frank F., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Burton, F. P.,
and Rowley, assignors.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (SeePoisy, George
A., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Laudensack,
Albert F., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Lewis,
George S., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Marshall,
James E., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Pugsley,
Edwin, assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Reaman,
G. H., and Pierpont, assignors.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Rowley,
Arthur A., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Smith, Philip
A., assignor.)
Winchester Repeating Arms Company. (See Stiennon,
Louis, assignor.)
Winckler, Arnold, Essen, assignor to finn : Gutolioffnung-
ahUtte Oberliausen Aktiengesellschaft, Obeih.Tusen-
Rhincland, Germany. Fastening nioiins. 2,069,987 ;
Feb. 9.
Winckler Engineering Laboratories Incorporated. (See
Winckler, Gunnar A. P., assignor.)
Winckler, Gunnar A. P., Worcester, assignor to Winckler
Engineering Laboratories Incorporated, Boston, Mass.
Lifosaving jacket with automatic electric lighting unit.
2,070,818 ; Feb. 16.
WincUlcr, (iunnar A. F., Worcester, assignor to Winclder
Knginooring Laboratories Incorporated, Boston. Mass.
Illuminated buoy for marine service. 2,099,500; Nov.
16.
Winckler, Gunnar A. F., Worcester, assignor to Winckler
Engineering Laboratories Incorporated, Boslon, M.mss.
Automatic electric safety light for lifeboats. 2,099,878 ;
Nov. 23.
Wiiidaus, Adolf, and F. Schenck. Gottingen, Germany.
assignois to \VintIirop Chemical Conii)any. Inc., New
York. N. Y. Dchvdro-slerol compounds and manufac-
ture thereof. 2,098,984; Nov. 10.
Windans, Adolf, (Joel lingi-n. and F. Schenck. Wnppertal-
Flberfehi, (Icrmany assignors to Wintlirop Cliemlcal
Coinpanv, Inc.. New York, N. Y. 7-hydroxv-choleslorol.
2.098,985 ; Nov. Hi.
Win(l;nis, Adolf, Goctlingen, and F. Schenck, ^\■npl)er(Ml-
lOlberfeld, Germany, assignors to Wlnllirop ("lii'inical
("oinpany, Inc., New York. N. Y. Antirachitic vilaniln.
:i.n<m.r>r)0 ; Nov. io.
WIndcliiickx, Maurice, Brussels, Belgium. Clutch control
nu'chaiilsiM. 2,087,493; July 20.
122128— P-^4
WindemuUer, Jan H., The Hague, assignor to Maat-
schappij van Berkel's Patent N. V., Rotterdam, Nether-
lands. Gas oven. 2,078,169 ; Apr. 20.
Winder, George L., Cuyahoga Falls, assignor to American
Anode, Inc., Akron, Ohio. Making therapeutical ap-
pliance. 2,086,654 ; July 13,
Winding, Ove K., New York, N. Y. Propel scooter.
2,076,804 : Apr. 13.
Windisch, Harold A., Lansdowne, Pa. Apparatus for
developing photographic films. 2,075,687 ; Mar. 30.
Windle, Randolph T., New York, N. Y. Safety bar or
grating. 2.103,130 ; Dec, 21.
Windle, Winfred W., Millbury, Mass. Wool duster.
2,076,420; Apr. 6.
Windson, Antoine E., LaJolla, Calif. Dog exerciser
2,096.078 ; Oct. 19.
Wine, Albert, Glendale, Calif. Faucet. 2,076,805 ; Apr.
13.
Wine, Edgar P. (See Balsiger, H. E., Wine, and Gurney.)
Wine Railway Appliance Company. (See Isaacson, P. A.,
and Wine, assignors.)
Wine, William E. (See Isaacson, P. A., and Wine.)
Wine, William E., Toledo, Ohio. Railway hopper car.
2.072,996 ; Mar. 9.
Wine, William E., Toledo, Ohio. Control mechanism
for empty and load brakes. 2,075,154 ; Mar. 30.
Wine, William E., Toledo, Ohio. Control mechanism
for empty and load brakes. 2,075,321 ; Mar. 30.
Wine, William E., and W. Wyatt, Washington, D. C. Land-
ing net. 2,066,439 ; Jan. 5.
Winenian. Wade H.. assignor to Sullivan Machinery Com-
pany, Jlichigan City. Ind. Motor. 2.098,122 ; Nov. 2.
Wineman, Wade H., Michigan City, Ind., assignor to
Sullivan Machinery Company. Exhaust control for
a pump operating motor. 2,078,301 ; Apr. 27.
Winemjin, Wade H., Michigan City, Ind., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Safety Mining Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Blasting cartridge. 2,083,584 ; June 15.
Wineman, Wade H., Michigan City, Ind., assignor to Sul-
livan Machinery Company. Motor for pumping mecha-
nisms. 2,103,308 ; Dec. 28.
Wineman, Wade H., Michigan City, Ind.. assignor to Sul-
livan Machinery Company. Safety device. 2,103,962 ;
Dec. 28.
Wineman, Wade H., Michigan City, Ind., assignor to
Sullivan Machinery Company. Motor apparatus.
2,103.963 ; Dec. 28.
Wineman. Wade H., Michigan City, Ind., assignor to Sul-
livan Machinery Company. Motor for pumping mecha-
nisms. 2,103,964 ; Dec. 28.
Wineman, Wade H., Michigan City, Ind., assignor to Sul-
livan Machinery Company. Motor for pumping mecha-
nisms. 2,103,965 ; Dec. 28.
Winer Manufacturing Company. (See Sinskey, Simon,
assignor.)
Winfield, Edward A., La Canada, assignor to California
Machinery & Supply Co., Ltd., Los Angeles, Calif.
Automatic throttle control. 2,101,605 ; Dec. 7.
Winford, Orion P., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul,
Minn. Loose leaf calendar. 2,068,214 ; Jan. 19.
Wing, Dee A., Detroit, Mich. Ornamental reflector and
sign. 2,101,162 ; Dec. 7.
Winget, Horatio, Waterloo, III. Friction clutch.
2,069,467 : Feb. 2.
Winget Kiekernick Company. (See Peck, Ruth F., as-
signor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Brunner, Elmer P., assignor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Calvert, William C, as-
signor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Campbell, .John P.. assignor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Clifford, Albert M., as-
signor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Cramer, Howard I., as-
signor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Eberhard, Boyd C, assignor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Endrcs, Herbert A., as-
signor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Gehman, Samuel D., as-
signor.)
\Vingfoot Corporation. (See Kimmich. Elmer G., as-
sii;nor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Lee. Walter ,T., assignor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See liiclUy. .Toy G., assignor.)
Wliigfont Corporation. (See lA\t-/.. John A., assignor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Merrill, James A., assignor.)
Wingloot ("or poration. (See Morris, 'Phoni.'is C, assignor.)
Wiiigfool ("oi poration. (Sc-c Nicol. William H., assiguor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Roberts, Harold P., as-
signor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Russon, Harry R., assignor.)
Wjiit,'foot Corporation. (See Si-bnMl. Lorin 11., assignor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Sohl, Ralph W., assignor.)
Wingfoot Corpornlion. (See Swain. ,1. (!.. and Wood-
ward, assignors.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Teishor, .V. A., and McNeil,
assignors.)
Wingfool Corporation. (See Temi)I(>ton, IMwIn G., as-
.signor. )
Wiugfoot Corporation. (See Teppania. Jan., assignor.)
Wingfoot Coi'iiorallon. (See tor llorst, WHUani 1'., as-
signor.)
Wingfoo( Corporation. (See Thies, It. IJ,, and l.yon, as-
signors.)
Wingfoot Corporiillon. (See l'ri|uliait, \\'illlani 1{,, as-
signor.)
682
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Wlngfoot Corporation. (See Waters, R. H., and Younglof,
assignors.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Winans, Charles F., as-
signor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Wolfe, William D., as-
signor.)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Woodward, Alva W., as-
signor.)
Wingo, Adgor C, Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to General
Electric Company. Voltage regulation. 2,072,784 ;
Mar. 2.
Wlnkeler, Hermann, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhlne, and E.
Fischer, Bad Soden In Taunus, Germany, assignors to
General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. y. Com-
plex metal azo compounds. 2,094,832 ; Oct. 5.
Winkleman. Edward J., Oakmont, Pa. Vibratory classi-
fier. 2,079. 0.'in : ^ray 4.
Winkelmann, Herbert A., Chicago, HI., assignor to Mar-
bon Corporation. Treatment of stabilized rubber de-
rivatives. 2,075,251 ; Mar. 30.
Winkelmann, Herbert A., Chicago, HI., assignor to Mar-
bon Corporation. Modified halogen containing buta-
diene bodies. 2,075,252 : afar. 30.
Winkelmann, Herbert A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Mar-
bon Corporation. Vulcanized halogen containing rubber
derivatives. 2,075,254 ; Mar. 30.
Winkelmann, Herbert A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Marbon
Corporation. Alkvd resin compositions. 2,085,778 ;
July 6.
Winkelmann, Herbert A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Marbo Patonts Inc. Insolubilized halo-
gen containing butadiene derivatives. 2,087,078 ; July
Winkelmann, Herbert A., assignor to Marbon Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Derivatives of halogen containing rubber
bodies. 2,094,933: Oct. 5.
Winkelmann, Herbert A., Chicago, 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Marbo Patents Inc. Hydrohalogenated
rubber halldes. 2,094,934 ; Oct. 5.
Winkelmann, Herbert A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Marbon
Corporation. Shellac-rubber hydrohallde compositions.
2.094,935 : Oct. 5.
Winkoliiiann, Herbert A., Chicago, III., assignor to Marbon
Corporation. Adhesives. 2,096,660 ; Oct. 19.
Winkelmann, Herbert A., Chicago, 111., assignor to l^Iarhon
Corporation. Ester gum compositions. 2,096,661 ;
Oct. 19.
Winkelmann, Herbert A., and E. W. Moffett, Chicago,
111., assignors to Marbon Corporation. Polycouniarone-
rubber hydrnhalide compositions. 2.096,662 ; Oct. 19.
Winkelmann, Herbert A., Chicago, and W. C. Calvert,
Oak Park, 111., assignors to Marbon Corporation.
Porous halogen containing rubber derivatives.
2.098.36.') : Nov. 9.
Winkelmann, Herbert A., and E. W. Moffett. Chicago,
111., assignors to Marbon Corporation. Hydrohalo-
genated vulcanized butadiene bodies. 2,075,253 :
Mar. 30.
Winkclmeycr, Robert. (See Michel, C. A., and Winkel-
meyer.)
Winkelmeyer, Robert D., Anderson, Ind., assignor to Gen-
eral Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Fender lamp.
2.086.345 ; July 6.
WInkelmiiller, Wolfgang, Levcrkusen-Wiesdorf, Germany,
assignor to General Aniline Works, Inc.. New York, N.
Y. Condensation products of 2.3-hydroxynaphthoic
adds. 2,090.603: Aug. 17.
Winkle, John U.. Ridley Park, Pa. Fuel and air mixing
device. 2.071,717 : Feb. 23.
Winkler, Alfred, and M. Dilnnebler, Neuwied, Germany.
Apparatus for manufacturing, at choice, bags, pockets]
double pockots, and envelopes. 2.078,188: Apr. 20.
Winkler. Alfred, and Max DUnnebior, Neuwiod, Germany.
Device for applying liquid adhesive to paper and sim'l-
lar materials. 2.093,221 : Sept. 14.
Winkler. Franz, Wurzburg, Germany. Coaster brake
2.066.504 : Jan. 5.
Winkler, Franz, Wurzburg. Germany. Freewheel coaster
hub. 2.081.566: May 25.
Wlnkli>r, Franz, \^■ur/,hl^rg. Gnrmnny. Conster-brake and
brnke-applying doviro. 2.n,S1.567: May 25.
Winkler, Franz, Wurzburg, Germanv. Free-wheel coaster-
brakp with brake coupling. 2,081,568; May 25
Winklor. Jnzrf. (Sep Piotrowskl. W. J., and Winklnr )
Winklor-Koch Patent Company, The. (See Koch, Fred C
assignor.)
Winkler. I.nui.s H., Ili'ih!rliciii. Pa., assignor to Bethlehem
H\oo\ rompnnv M.Tchlnonlde atecl and articles formed
therefrom. 2.070,058 : May 4.
Winkler, Wynne G., and A. O. Bruck. assignor to The
Crosley Radio Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio. Treat-
ment of restricted How tubing and apparatus therefor
2.075,921 : Apr. 0.
Winkley, ErastuH K., Lynn, Mass.. assignor to The
Turner Tanning Machinery Company, Portland, Me
Measuring machine. 2,075.250; Mar. 30.
Winkley, Krastu.M ]■',.. Lynn. Mn.is.. assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, P.'iterson, N. J. Shoe sew-
ing machine. 2.0H5,562 ; June 29.
Winkley. ICrastus IC. Lynn, Mass,, assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporntlon, Pnterson. N. j Lock-
•fit ch (towing machine. 2.098,327 ; Nov. 0.
Winkley, Erastus E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Level-
ing machine. 2,098,366 : Nov. 9.
Winkley, Erastus E., Lynn, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Machine
for operating on sheet material. 2,102,660 ; Dec. 21.
Winn, Elisha S., Fitzgerald, Ga. Outdoor Isattery brooder
window. 2,079.138 ; May 4.
Wlnnek Stereoscopic Processes, Incorporated. (See
CoftVy, Douglas F. W., assignor.)
Winnett, Thomas G.. Whitman, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinerv Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Manu-
facture of shoe's. 2,071,775 ; Feb. 23.
Winnett, Thomas G., Whitman, Mass., assignor to United
Shoe Machinery Corporation, Paterson, N. J. Edge
finishing machine. 2.103,285 ; Dec. 28.
Winning, Carl. (See Holtzclaw, J. B., and Winning.)
Winning, (jarl, Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Standard Oil
Development Company. Oxidized "hydroformed sol-
vent". 2,068,834 ; Jan. 26.
Winning, Carl, and S. C. Fulton, Elizabeth, N. J., as-
signors to Standard Oil Development Company. Dyed
lubricating oil. 2,071,481 ; Feb. 23.
Winning, Carl, Elizabeth, and J. B. Holtzclaw, Roselle,
N. J., assignors to Standard Oil Development Com-
pany. Antifreeze. 2,071,482 ; Feb. 23.
Winning, Robert K., Wauwatosa, assignor to Clum Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Electric switch.
2.077.503 : Apr. 20.
Winning, Robert K., Wauwatosa, assignor to Clum Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Switch.
2.077.504 ; Apr. 20.
Wlnninghoff, Wllford J., South Orange, assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Vapor Lamp Company, Hoboken. N. J.
Vitreous body for electric discharge devices. 2,094,630 ;
Oct. 5.
Winograd. Harold, assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manufac-
turing Company, Milwaukee, MMs, Rectifying system.
2,068,970: Jan. 26.
Winograd. Harold, assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manufac-
turing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Electric valve con-
trol system. 2.081,844; May 25.
Winograd. Harold, assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manufactur-
ing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Electric valve system.
2,083,133; June 8.
Winograd, Harold, assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manufactur-
ing Company, Alilwaukee, Wis. Electric valve protec-
tive system. 2,084,545 ; June 22.
Winograd, Harold, assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manu-
facturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Rectifier pro-
tective system. 2,093,791 ; Sept. 21.
Winograd, Harold, assignor to Allis-Chalmers Manufactur-
ing Company. Milwaukee, Wis. Rectifying system.
2,101.802 : Dec. 7.
Winograd, Harold, Milwaukee, and E. M. Kaegi,
Wauwatosa, assignors to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing
Company. Milwaukee. Wis. Electric current rectifier
construction. 2,085.843 : July 6.
Winograd, Harold, Milwaukee, and D. Journeaux, Wau-
watosa. assignors to Allis-Chalmers Manufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Electron discharge device
control system. 2,093,222 ; Sept. 14.
Winograd, Harold, and I. K. Dortort, assignors to Allis-
Chalmers Manufacturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis.
Electric valve control system. 2.095.047 ; Oct. 5.
\\inogradow, Alexander, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to D. P. Lavietes, New York. N. Y. Manufacture of
wooden tobacco pipe. 2,089,519 ; Aug. 10.
u insborough. Paxson, Pittsburgh, and A. H. Davis, Jr.,
New Castle, assignors to Shaw-Perkins JIanufacturing
Cemi>any. Pittsburgh, Pa. Radiator. 2,072,975;
Mar. 9.
^^ plank." 2*})98,328- Nov*T^' *^"^*'®*'' ^^°«'^'^- ^^""^^
Winskill, .Tohn W., Widecombe, Harming Woods, Maid-
Xov''"'>0 ''°''" ■^^"'^'■P^y paper sack. 2,100,828;
"'•jps^o^^ Charles A., Oakland, Calif. Filter. 2,071,483;
'n^'Zuge^'l}[8's.076-'j'u",'if;7''''"'*^' °''''- '""P'^"^
^^ ^'■^'"I'inPji''"''' ^'- Shaker Heights. Ohio, assignor to
\o . •> Company. Structural assembly. 2,097,484 ;
Winslow. Edwin C , Jr.. Mattapoisett. R. F. Wilder, South
D-irtmouth, and C. W. Smith, New Bedford, Mass.
Lleclncal connecter. 2,094,392- Sent ''8
TnTenl,rnI'V i""' Y^^'^^^ I'ark. k. .L, "nSsignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York N Y
Pad control system. 2,093,667; Sept. 21.
" rJonno,?.^^ I' Crestline, assignor of one-half to C. A.
Henneuse, Bucyrus, Ohio. Road grader. 2,088,630;
Winsor. Roy J.. Marion, Ohio Dras 2 101 =;R7 • Tion 7
^^Ko,l[\^:S.SK^'^^^°-^
u-inel^H- S"™?" K-, (See Yentis, Louis, assignor.)
''\TA.^:''2Wi\f!^\?,l''% ^«« Bkidding'-and'load-
^"'("'ne'ra^Ste^^l" r^',H C-. Drexel Hill, Pa., assignor to
nl li . **' Castings Corporation, Granite cIty 111
Railway hopper car. 2,087;746 ; July 20
LIST OF PATENTEES
683
Winter, Albert S., and T. Jackson, Spondon, near Derby,
England, assignors to Celanese Corporation of America.
Circular knitting machine. 2,066,440 ; Jan. 5.
Winter, Arthur, Weehawken, N. J. Lead feeding pen-
cil. 2,078,433; Apr. 27.
Winter, Carl and E. Kern, Lud\vigshafen-on-the-Khine,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. DyestulTs of the xanthone type and
producing the same. 2,073,086 : Mar. 9.
Winter, Carl, and P. Krebs, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine,
Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Production of dyestuffs of the triaryl-
methane series. 2,083,888 ; June 15.
Winter, Charles L., Chicago, 111., assignor to United Auto-
graphic Register Co. Typewriting machine. 2,074,097 :
Mar. ]6.
Winter, Charles L., assignor to United Autographic Reg-
ister Co., Chicago, 111. Carbon holding device.
2,091,089 ; Aug. 24.
Winter, Courtney P., Chainbersburg. Pa., assignor to In-
ternational Cellucotton Products Company, Chicago,
111. Method and apparatus for making sanitary nap-
kins or the like. 2,073,329 ; Mar. 9.
Winter, Daniel B., assignor to Crouse-Hinds Company,
Syracuse, N. Y. Cover for conduit outlet boxes.
2,099,918; Nov. 23.
Winter, Herbert, Buchschlag in Hessia, Germany, as-
signor to The New Jersey Zinc Company, New York,
N. Y. Zinc alloys. 2,102.869 : Dec. 21.
Winter, John R., Detroit, Mich. Grease seal. Re. 20,278 ;
Feb. 23.
Winter, John R., Detroit, Mich. Grease seal. 2,089,461 ;
Aug. 10.
Winter, John R., Detroit, Mich. Grease seal. 2,089,462 ;
Aug. 10.
Winter, Martin, New York, N. Y. Carburetor. 2,076,606 ;
Apr. 13.
Winter, Martin, New York, and V. D'Amato, Corona, N. Y.,
said D'Amato assignor to said Winter. Carburetor.
2,067,221 ; Jan. 12.
Winter, Martin, New York, and V. D'Amato, Corona, N. Y.,
said D'Amato assignor to said Winter. Carburetor.
2,072,147; Mar. 2.
Wintercorn, John B., Chicago, 111. Positively controlled
tube bore mandrel for tube forming machines.
2,103,574 ; Dec. 28.
Winterhalter, Fred C. (See Campbell, J. F., and Winter-
halter.)
Winterhalter, Martin, Wuppertal-Barmen, Germany. Slide
fastener. 2,068,939 ; Jan. 26.
Winterhalter, Martin, Wuppertal, Wichlinghausen, Bar-
men, Germany. Making slide fasteners. 2,071,603 ;
Feb. 23.
Wintermute, Harry A., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to
Research Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electrical
precipitation. 2,069,692 ; Feb. 2.
Wintermute, Harry A., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to
Research Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electrical
precipitation. 2,085,349 ; .June 29.
Winters, Chester A., Lynnville, Iowa. Adjustable earth
implement. 2,068,215 ; Jan. 19.
Winters & Crampton Corporation. (See Geske, C, and
de Voe, assignors.)
Winters & Crampton Corporation. (See Geske, C. W.,
and Roossien, assignors.)
Winters & Crampton Corporation. (See Geske, C, and
Yost, assignors.)
Winters, David L., Los Angeles, Calif. Speed control
system for vehicles. 2,073,772 ; Mar. 16.
Winters, Florence, et al., executrices. (See Wetstein,
Jacob. )
Winters, Florence W., executrix, et al. (See Wetstein,
Jacob.)
Wintens, Ted S., Albany, N. Y. Maximum demand regu-
lator. 2.098,986; Nov. 16.
Winther, Anthony, Kenosha, Wis. Clutch. 2,081,028 ;
May 18.
Winther, Anthony, Kenosha, assignor to M. P. WinthiM-.
Waukegan, 111., as trustee. Vehicular transmission svs
tem. 2,077,194; Apr. 3 3.
Winther, Martin P., trustee. (See Winther, Anthony, as
signer.)
Winther, Martin P., Waukegan, assignor to Pullman-
Standard Car Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111.
Air conditioning system. 2,083.585 ; June 15.
Winther, Martin ]?., Waukegan, 111., assignor, by m(>sno
assignments, to Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing
Company. Air conditioning system. 2,083,971 ; June
15.
Winthrop Chemical Company Inc. (See Banda, L., and
Siovers, assignors.)
Wintlirop Chomical Company. (See BockmUhl, M., and
Klirhart. assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See BockmUhl, M., Ehr-
hart, and Stein, as.signors.)
Winthrop (Miomiciil Company. See BocUniiihl, M., lOlir-
luirt, Sloin. and Iliillcnaloben, assignors.)
Winthrop Cliemical Company. (See Bockmilhl, M., and
Krolis, asHlgnors.)
Winlhrop Chcinlciil Coni|)any. (Sec Bockmuhl, M., and
Stein, assignors.)
Winthrop Clionilcul Company. (See Bollmnnn, Martin, as-
signor.)
(See Dalmer, O., and von
(See Deichsel, Stanislaus,
(See Eisleb, Otto, as-
Winthrop Chemical Company.
Werder, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company,
assignor.)
Winthrop Chemical Company,
signer. )
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Fehrle, A., Strietwolf,
and Frltsche, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Freedman, Louis, as-
signor.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Goissedet, P. E. C,
and Despois, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Hees, Emit, assignor.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Henecka, H., and
Andersag, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Herrmann, W.,
Hampe, and Persch, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Hiemenz, W., and
Freedman.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Jensch, Heinrich, as-
signor. )
WinthroD Chemical Company. (See Jung, H., and
Andersag, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Kropp, Walter, as-
signor.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Laquer, F., and von
Dobeneck, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Lautenschlager, C. L.,
Oppinger, Schaumann, Rigler, and Fussgiinger, as-
signors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. ( See Lautenschlager, C. L.,
Schaumann and Ludwig, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Mauss, H., and F.
Mietzsch, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Mietzsch, F., and
Klarer, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Mietzsch, F., and
Mauss, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Moosdorf, W., and
Wolski, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Piitzer, B., and
SchOnhOfer, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Schmidt, Hans, as-
signor.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Schmidt, H., and
Jung, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Schonhofer, F., and
Bonrath, assisnors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Schonhofer, F., and
Henecka, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Schultz, Fritz, as-
signor.)
Winthrop Chemical Company Inc. (See Schultze, Her-
mann E.. assignor.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Stotter, H., and Her-
mann, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Streitwolf, K.,
Fehrle, and Herrmann, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Streitwolf, K., Fehrle,
and Oesterlin, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Weissenborn, Al-
bert, assignor.)
Winthrop Chemical Company. (See Windaus, A., and
Schenck, assignors.)
Winthrop Chemical Company Inc. (See Kircher, A., and
Sienz, assignors.)
Wintringham, William T., Chatham, N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Company. Elec-
trical system. 2,009,932 : Feb. 9.
Wintritz, George, Springdale. Conn., assignor to Hookless
Fastener Company. Separable fastener. 2.100,557 ;
Nov. 30.
Wintroath, John A., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Wintroath Pumps, Ltd., Alhambra, Calif. Valve device
for submersible well pumps. 2,082,996 : June 8.
Wintroatli Pumps, Ltd. (See Wintroath, John A., as-
signor.)
Wintroub, Joseph. (See Rosenbaum. Samuel S., assignor.)
Wintz William, assignor to Oshkosh Trunks, Inc., Oshkosh,
Wis. Luggage case. 2,086.973 : July 13.
Winzenburg. Wilhelni. (See Kiippenbonder, H., Winzen-
burg. Feigner. Fischer, and Kaden.)
Wion, George H., assignor to General Railway Signal
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Traflic controlling system
for railroads. 2,077.607 ; Apr. 20.
WIpperman, Hlldegard, assignor to The H. W. Gossard
Co., Chicago, III. Foundation garment. 2,070,109 ;
Apr. C.
Wipperman, Hlldognrd, assignor, by mesne assignments,
to The H. W. Gossard Co., Chicago, 111. Foundation
garmont. 2.092,900; Sept. 14.
Wirbatz, Wilholm. (See MUller, R., Schenck, and Wlr-
batz.l
Wire Fabric Corporation. (See White, Herbc^rt E., as-
signor. I
\\ir(> .111(1 Stool Products Co.. The. (See Waldorf, Hol-
niulli W.l
Wired Radio. Inc. (See Butler, Henry R., assignor.)
Wired Rjulio, Inc. (See Curtis, lUclmrd V., assignor.)
Wiri'd Radio, Inc. (See Duncan, Robert 1)., Jr., na-
sigiiiir. )
Wired Radio, Inc. (See Hund, August, assignor.)
Wired Radio, Inc. (See Laport. JCdmund A., assignor.)
684
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Wirod Itadio, Inc. (See Levine, Irwin B., assignor.)
Wirciiiold Company, The. (See La Ducer, Arthur O., as-
signor.)
Wiremold Company, The. (See Rutherford, Charles E.,
assignor.)
\Viri.\, Ken<5 P., Eindhoven, Netherlands, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Amplifying circuits.
2,083,620; June 15.
Wirrer, Gottfried, and W. E. Day, Jr., Plainfield, N. J.,
assignors to Mack Manufacturing Corporation, Long
Island City, N. Y. Valve insert. 2,100,620 ; Nov. 30.
Wirt & Knox Mfg. Co. (See Parker, Charles R., as-
signor.)
Wirtel. Arthur F. (See De Groote, M., Keiser, Faure,
and Wirtel.)
Wirtel, Arthur F. (See De Groote, M., and Wirtel.)
Wirth, Alexander, Frankfort-on-the-.Main. (icrr.iany. He-
lector for telephone installations. 2,073,087 : Mar. 9.
Wirth, Armin, assignor to A. Sauter, PrUcisions-Waagen-
& Gewichte-Fabrik, Ebingen, Wurtemberg, Germany.
Fixing means for elements of prismatic contour.
2,078,824; Apr. 27.
Wirth, Emil H., Wirkmaschinenfabrik. (See Wirth, Emil
H., assignor.)
Wirth. Emil H., Hartmannsdorf, assignor to the firm Emil
Wirth Wirkmaschinenfabrik, Hartmannsdorf, near
Chemnitz. Germany. Thread delivery device for warp
knitting machines. 2.100.680 ; Nov. 30.
Wirth. Herbert. Hartmannsdorf, near Chemnitz, Ger-
many. Double warp knitting machine. 2,090,970 ;
Aug. 24.
Wirth, Louis E., Pittsburgh, Pa. Vehicle brake.
2.0C8.120 : Jan. 19.
Wirtz, Franklin H. (See Shaffer, G. A., and Wirtz.)
Wirtz, John, Port Huron, Mich. Automatic battery grid
casting machine. 2,079,727 ; May 11.
Wirz, Adolf. (See BonhOte, G., and Wirz.)
Wisconsin Alumni Research Foundation. (See Bennett,
Edward, assignor.)
Wise, Charles H., assignor to Hartford-Empire Company,
Hartford, Conn. Furnace construction. 2,101.786 ;
Dec. 7.
Wise, Edmund M., Westfield, and R. F. Vines, Elizabeth,
N. .T., assiirnors to The International Nickel Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Alloys of rhodium and nickel.
2,066,870; Jan. 5.
Wise, Edmund M., Westfield. and R. F. Vines, Bayonne,
N. J., assignors to The International Nickel Companv,
Inc., New York. N. Y. Pen nib. 2,093,502 ; Sept. 21.
Wise, Elmer L.. Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y. Shaft
mounting for writing-computing machines. 2,073,397 ;
Mar. 9.
Wise, George A., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Sutton
Engineering Company. Finishing rounds. 2,078,434 ;
Apr. 27.
Wise, Harry E., Canton, assignor of ninety one-hun-
dredths to A. F. Curtis, Alliance, Ohio. Tapered roller
bearing. 2,087,680 ; July 20.
Wise, Harry E., Canton, Ohio. Bearing. 2,098,683 ;
Nov. 9.
Wise, Robert W. (See Begun, A., and Wise.)
Wiseman, I'. Kenneth, trustee, et al. (See Dolbear,
Clinton, assignor.)
Wiseman. Philip, trustee, et al. (See Dolbear, Clinton
E., assignor.)
\\'isein:in. Phillip K. (Sep L.inclev. f^:\r\ TT . ;i';<!i^n"'- i
Wiseman, Robert Jr., Paterson, assignor to The Okonite
roinp.iiiy. I'.issaip. N. J. Electric cable. 2,008,940;
Jan. 20.
Wishart, William W., Chicago, 111. Air conditioning
apparatus. 2,079,974 ; Apr. 20.
Wlshiirt. William W., Chicago, 111. Compressor.
2.102,344: Dee. 14.
Wishart. William W., Chicago, 111. Compressor.
2.102.34.5: Dec. 14.
Wishart. William W., Chicago, 111. Compressor.
2.102..->.4n: Dec. 14.
WiskofT. Alfred. Evanstnn, Til. Partition assembling and
retaining fixture. 2.101.378: Pec. 7.
Wlsnier, Carl E. (See :Mc.\fee. L. B., and Wismer.)
WlBmer, Llnwood L.. Audubon, N. J., assignor to L., E..
H. A., and W. L. W'olf, copartners trading as National
Metal Edge Box Company. Staying machine. 2,070,767 •
Feb. 16.
W'^ii.r. Chnrlc-s E. <Sep Kysnr. Karl D.. assignor.)
Wlsner, Josiah B., Camden, N. J. Connector device
2,078,.S25 ; Apr. 37.
Wlsneskl. Stanley. Cloquet. Minn. Clothes hanger
2.072.017: Feb. 23. '
Wlsnlewskl. John S., Cleveland. Ohio . Preparing wood
n):\terlal for beverage treatment. 2,092,800; Sept. 14.
Wlsnlewskl, William J., Bavonne, N. J. Vehicle brake
2,078,703 : Apr. 27.
WIss, J. * Sons Co. (See Rauh, Frederic 11., assignor.)
WIshI. Xi'slor L., Detroit, Mich., .T;slL'ii.>r lo The >.i)ilh
Company. Car loading device 2.077,084; Apr. iri
Wlssler. William A.. Flushing, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
nsslcnment.1. ro Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Making artlrles of cobalt-chromlum-tungsten alloys.
2,074,007 : Mar. 16.
WIssler. William A., Flushing. N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to I^nlon Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Valve seat. 2.101,970; Dec. 14.
Md.
Post card.
Wissmann, Ludwig, Baltimore,
2,074,821 ; Alar. 23.
Wiswell. Ozro N.. Los Angeles, Calif. Means for opening
containers. 2,099,322 ; Nov. 16.
Wiswell, Ozro N., assignor to Swingspout Measure Com-
pany, Los Angeles, Calif. Device for opening cans.
2.099.323 ; Nov. 16.
Wiswell, Ozro N., assignor to Swingspout Measure Com-
pany Los Angeles, Calif. Device for opening cans.
2.099.324 ; Nov. 16.
Witchell-Sheill Co. (See Walther, Lawrence R., as-
signor.)
Witchger, Eugene J., assignor to The Lufkin Rule Com-
pany. Saginaw, Mich. Surface test indicator.
2.090,495 ; Aug. 17.
Witchger, Eugene S., Saginaw, Mich. Self-adjusting mech-
anism. 2,098.987 : Nov. 16.
Withall, Albert P., assignor to W. H. Miner, Inc., Chicago,
111. Handwheel for brakes. 2,080,590; May 18.
Withorell, George D. (See Poole, John H., assignor.)
Witherly, William C, Vancouver. British Columbia, Can-
ada. .Sash lock. 2,077,138 ; Apr. 13.
Witherow. William P. (See Henderson. Albert, assignor.)
Witkiewicz, Roman, and A. Wiciiiski. Lwow, Poland.
Crankless motor compressor. 2,076,258 ; Apr. 6.
Witkower, Max, Santa Monica, Calif. Brassifere.
2,100.890 ; Nov. 30.
Witkowski, Stefan, Geneva, Switzerland. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,072.574 : Mar. 2.
Witmer, Harold G. (See O'Hagan, B. E., and Witmer.)
Witmer, Harold G.. Pittsbur.gh, .issignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Circuit con-
trolling instrument. 2,076,928; Apr. 13.
\VTtnier, Harold G., Pittsburgh, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
track circuits. 2,098,848 ; Nov. 9.
Witmer, Harold G., Pittsburgh, and C. M. Hines, Wilkins-
burg, assignors to The Union Switch & Signal Com-
panv, Swissvale, Pa. Signal lighting apparatus.
2,067,653 : Jan. 12.
Witmer, Harold G., Pittsburgh, and C. M. Hines, Wilkins-
burg, assignors to The Union Switch & Signal Com-
pany, Swissvale, Pa. Track circuit apparatus.
2,080,069 ; May 11.
Witmer, Harold G., Swissvale, and C. IM. Hines, Pitts-
burgh, assignors to The Union Switch & Signal Com-
pany, Swissvale, Pa. Track circuit apparatus.
2,095,684 ; Oct. 12.
Witschi, Frederick, Yonkers, N. Y. Apparatus for waving
hair. 2.099,358 ; Nov. 16.
Witsell, Frederick C, South Orange, N. J., assignor to
Jletal Units Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Device
for sealing the joint between two relatively movable
bodies. 2.090,588; Aug. 17,
Witt, Rudolph, Northfleld, Ohio. Screw pump. 2,085,622 ;
June 29.
Witt, Samuel E. (See Donnellv. John H., assignor.)
Witt. Samuel E., Geneva, 111. Weaving form. 2,088,455 ;
July 27.
Witte, Erhard. (See Stopcklev. J. J., and Witte.)
Witte, Paul, New Milford. assignor to White Metals
Manufacturing Companv. Hoboken, N. J. Making a
container. 2,088.223 : July 27.
Wittek, Joseph, Pasadena, " Calif. Valve. 2,081,878 :
May 25.
Wittel, Otto, Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Film claw. 2,076,189 ; Apr. 6.
Wittel, Otto, Rochester. N. Y.. assignor, bv mesne assign-
ments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City, N. J.
Motion picture apparatus control mechanism.
2,080,021 ; May 11.
Wittel, Otto, Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Companv, Jersey City,
N. J. Film driving apparatus. 2.095,848 ; Oct. 12.
Wittel. Otto. Rochester, N. Y., assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Companv, Jersey City,
N. J. Camera magazine, 2.095,849 ; Oct. 12.
Wittel, Otto. Roche.>!ter. N. Y.. assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to Eastman Kodak Companv, Jersey Citv,
oXA- o-i"*'J!?" picture apparatus of the 'magazine type.
2.09:i,S;)0 ; Oct. 12.
^^ l',**^5''^'",';' -^"^o ^- ^^'^ York, and S. Kazan, Brooklyn.
N. Y. Extensible bag. 2.087,273 ; July 20.
Wittenberg. Sigbert, Berlin-Hulensee. Germany. Fastener
attaching machine . 2,087,401 ; July 20.
Wittich. Edw;ard H., Emporium, Pa., assignor to Hygrade
.Sylvnnia Corporation. Salem. Mass. Apparatus for
...":f\l='"'^ p retron-emitting cathodes. 2,009,037 : Feb. 2.
^^ '{!;;• .P';'''P W., Chicago, 111. Spray gun. 2,078,171;
^^T*^l!;'i n'""i- ^,- P- ^''ondefiuoit, assignor to Bausch &
^n"mln?e''nt."''2.OS0g5^^■M''ay '!?*''• ""• ^^ ^'''^°''''
'^nn^-.lsS?;;.^,{;82,o;^!i''™Jun'e°'?' '""'''''' ''^' ^'^ '^■
ViUtiK. Carl O. G., Golden, Colo. Suspended type fire
extinguisher. 2,082,090; June 1. "='^''""''" ^^P^ ""^^
y^^or^'^^S^i^^^^^^'^- '^'^ --^ ^'- --
W .ttkuhns. Bruno A. (See Murtagh, H.. and Wittkuhns.)
LIST OF PATENTEES
685
Wittkuhns, Bruno A., Summit, N. J., and W. Anscott,
Woodhaven, assignors to Sperry Gyroscope Company,
Inc., Brooldyn, N. Y. Artificial horizon. 2,093,503 ;
Sept. 21.
Wittliff, Theodore H., Cleveland, Ohio. Brace for articles
of furniture. 2,078,985 ; May 4.
Wittmann, Joseph H., Kansas City, Mo. Mixing device.
2,096,442 : Oct. 19.
Wittmann, Robert A., assignor to Peoples Gas By-Products
Corporation, (.Chicago, 111. Economizing air-conditioning
cycle. 2,089,776; Aug. 10.
Wittmann, Roger A., Meaux, France, assignor to Universal
Winding Company, Boston, Blass. Bunch-builder for
winding and liKe machines. 2,086,655 ; July 13.
Wittmer, George G., Chappaqua, and M. H. Beakes, Larch-
mont, N. Y., assignors to American Cyanamid Com-
pany, Nev7 York, N. Y. Insect repellent and exter-
minator. 2,071,484 ; Feb. 23.
Witts, Alfred T., Surrey, England, assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Electrical device. 2,073,359 ;
Mar. 9.
Wittstruck, Clayton B., Ethan, S. Dak. Power trip for
sheaf racks. 2,072,997 ; Mnr. 9.
Wittwer, George G. (See Wilson, E. D., and Wittwer.)
Wittwer, Max. (See Schoeller, C, and Wittwer.)
Witty, George, Long Island City, assignor of one-fourth
to S. N. Eben, one-fourth to R. J. Scanlan. and one-
fourth to J. M. Mundy, New York, N. V. Wall plaster
composition. 2,070,036 ; Feb. 9.
Witzel, Ernst, assignor to Young Radiator Company,
Racine. Wis. Evaporator. 2,102,870 ; Dec. 21.
Wixon, Howard H., Chicago, 111. Sound recording and
reproducing equipment. 2,101,121 ; Dec. 7.
Wobber, Herman. (See Miller, A. Jl., and McLean, as-
signors.)
Wochinger, Eduard, assignor to Siemens & Halske
Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, bie Berlin, Germany.
Telephone system. 2,068,726 ; Jan. 26.
Wochinger, Eduard, Berlin, assignor to Siemens & Halske
Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near Berlin, Ger-
many. Telephone system. 2,070,876 ; Feb. 16.
Wochinger, Eduard, Berlin, assignor to Siemens & Halske
Aktiengesellschaft, Wernerwerk, Siemensstadt, near
Berlin, Germany. Telephone metering system.
2,072,234 ; Mar. 2.
Wochinger, Eduard, assignor to Siemens & Halske Aktien-
gesellschaft, Siemensstadt, near Berlin, Germany.
Telephone system. 2,094,140 ; Sept. 28.
Wodack Electric Tool Corporation. (See Haas, Joseph F.,
a.ssignor. )
Wodstrup-Nielsen. (See Hagedorn, H. C, Jensen, and
Wodstrup-Nielsen. )
Wodtke, Hans V., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Anaconda
Wire & Cable Company, New York, N. Y. Protective
jacket for conductors or cables. 2,099,415 ; Nov. 16.
Wbelfer, Frank C, Jr., assignor to The Cincinnati Ball
Crank Company, Cincinnati, Ohio. Can opening device.
2,076,215 : Apr. 6.
Woelflin, William, Long Beach, assignor to Petroleum Rec-
tifying Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
Method of and apparatus for electrically treating tar
emulsions. 2,072,917 ; Mar. 9.
Woelflin, William, Long Beach, assignor to Petroleum
Rectifying Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
Method of and apparatus for introducing high poten-
tials into a dehydrator. 2,072,918 ; Mar. 9.
Woelflin, William, Long Beach, assignor to Petroleum
Rectifying Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
Electric separator and method. 2,077,505 ; Apr. 20.
Woelflin, William, Long Beach, assignor to Petroleum
Rectifying Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
Pipe lino treating system. 2,083,800 ; June 15.
Woelflin, William, Long Beach, assignor to Petroleum
Rectifying Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
Process and apparatus for treating emulsions.
2,083,802 ; June 15.
Woelflin, William, Long Beach, assignor to Petroleum
Rectifying Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif.
Separating emulsions of the oil-in-wafer type.
2.102.051 : Dec. 14.
Woes.sner, John ,T., Maspeth, N. Y., assignor to Eberhard
P'aber Pencil Co. Eyebrow pencil. 2,081,286 ; May 25.
Wogaman. Martin W., (Jn'nnville, Ohio. Portable drafts-
man's ease. 2,067.309 ; Jan. 12.
Wohanka. George J., asHigiior to Busch-Sulzer Bros.,-
Diesel Engine Company, St. Louis, Mo. Engine exhaust
system. 2,007,253 ; Jan. 12.
Wohlfarth, John C. (See Lang, W. B., and Wohlfarth.)
Wohlfarth, Olto, as.signor to Telpfunkr-n Gesellscliiifl
ffir Drulillo.sc T('legraphi(> m. b. II., Itorlln, Germany.
Microphone iimplilior. 2,009,808 ; Feb. 9.
Wohlfarlh. Otto, Berlin, and A. Agricola, Borlin-Tempol-
Iiof, assignors to Allgonicino Elelclricitalz Gosoll.schafI,
Berlin, Oornianv. Radio fro(|uency coil with subdivid-
ed iron core. 2,090,991; Aug. 24.
Wohlfarlli, Walter W.. San Francisco, assignor to A. T.
A.slijinn and J. B. Sweet, Fresno, Calif. Vehicle con-
slniclion, 2,100.403; Nov. 30.
Wolilgciruilh, Adoli)h J., lirooklyn, nsslgnor to Thoin:is
Electric f.'ompanv, West New York, N. Y. Telnutograph
receiver. 2,098,605 ; Nov. 0.
WolilgeiinUh, Henry If. (See Knenlc, V). C, and Wolilgo-
muth.)
VVohlmeyer, Josef, Vienna, Austria. Piston pile driver.
2,068,045 ; Jan. 19.
Wohlmeyer, Josef, Vienna, Austria. Traveling motor
compressor. 2,074,293 ; Mar. 16.
Wohlrabe, Otto, Plauen, Germany, assignor to Bell Punch
Company Limited, London, England. Web feeding de-
vice. 2,081,654 ; May 25.
Wohlwill, Max. (See von Girsewald, C. B., Siecke, and
Wohlwill.)
Wohrman, Carl R. E., East Orange, and P. H. Estes,
Rutherford, N. J., assignors to The H. A. Wilson Com-
pany. Composition of metal. 2,097,140 ; Oct. 26.
Woina, Benjamin A., Detroit, Mich. Vehicle window.
2,070,502; Feb. 9.
Wojtalewicz, Joseph S., and O. F. Wegener, assignors to
Pietro Taddeo, Chicago, 111. Prayer rail. 2,069,124 ;
Jan. 26.
Wolcott, Carl H., assignor to Bendix Aviation Corpora-
tion, South Bend, Ind. Clutch control mechanism.
2,081,569 ; May 25.
Wolcott, Frank E., West Hartford, Conn. Strainer for
beverage dispensing devices. 2,072,324 ; Mar. 2.
Wolcott, Frank E., West Hartford, Conn. Coffee or tea
maker. 2,089.520; Aug. 10.
Wolcott, Frank E., West Hartford, Conn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Silex Company. Dispensing
bowl. 2,072,934 ; Mar. 9.
Wolcott, Frank E., West Hartford, Conn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Silex Company. Coffee
making device. 2,072,935 ; Mar. 9.
Wolcott, Frank E., West Hartford, Conn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Silex Company. Coffee
maker. 2,089,521 ; Aug. 10.
Wolcott, Frank E., West Hartford, Conn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Silex Company. Coffee
maimer. 2,097,681 ; Nov. 2.
Wolcott, Frank E., West Hartford, Conn., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Silex Company. Coffee
maker stove. 2,097,825 ; Nov. 2.
Wolcott, Glenn W. (See Newill, E. B., McCormack,
Wolcott, and Smith.)
Wolcott, Roger. (See Cutler, D. R., and Corson, as-
signors.)
Woldman, Norman E., Cleveland, Ohio. Dentifrice.
2,090,437; Aug. 17.
Wolf, Abraham, Brooklyn, assignor to Noma Electric
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electric lamp socket.
2,071,445 ; Feb. 23.
Wolf, Abraham, Brooklyn, assignor to Noma Electric
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Electrical illuminating
device. 2,101.971 ; Dec. 14.
Wolf, Anthony H., assignor to Papendick, Inc., St. Louis.
Mo. Grinding tool. 2,073.861 ; Mar. 16.
Wolf Brothers. (See Wolf, Howard A., assignor.)
Wolf, Carl, assignor to Wolf's New Process Abrasive
Wheel, Inc., Meriden, Conn. Reenforced grinding
wheel. 2,080,156 ; May 11.
Wolf, Ellas, et al. (See Wlsmer, Linwood L.)
Wolf, Elias, Melrose, assignor to National Metal Edge Box
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Cardboard box construc-
tion. 2,084,965 ; June 22.
Wolf, Emil, Budapest, Hungary, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Parke, Davis & Company, Detroit, Mich.
Ergot alkaloid and obtaining the same. 2,073,954 ;
Mar. 16.
Wolf, Frank F., assignor to Oakes & Burger Co.. Inc.,
Cattaraugus, N. Y. Can washing machine. 2,085,936 :
July 6.
Wolf, Fritz, Birkenwerder, near Berlin, assignor to
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft, Siemensstadt,
near Berlin, Germany. Telephone system. 2,090,171 ;
Aug. 17.
Wolf, Fritz, Birkenwerder, near Berlin, assignor to
Siemens & Halske Aktiengesellschaft, SVernerwerk
Siemensstadt, near Berlin, Germany. 'Telephone sys-
tem. 2,090,172 ; Aug. 17.
Wolf, (Jiinther. (See Engelmann, A., and Wolf.)
Wolf, Hans. (See Curs, A., and Wolf.)
Wolf, Harry C, Indianapolis, Ind., assignor to B. C.
Shireman, Jlartinsvillo, Ind. Apparatus for the main-
taining of uniformity in the production of mixture of
two or more ingredients. 2,079,928: May 11.
Wolf, Harry C, assignor to Irsupo Conso'lidated Minos,
Limited, Indianapolis, Ind. Unlocking or(> bodies to
extract sulphur and iron therefrom. 2,103,131 : Dec.
21.
Wolf, Henry I., Detroit, Mich. Check for doors and the
like. 2.074.008; Jlar. 16.
Wolf, Howard A., et al. (See Wlsmer, Linwood L.)
Wolf, Howard A., assignor to Wolf Broihers, Phllndel-
phia. Pa. Bag. 2,103,199; Dec. LM.
Wolf, Jacciues & Co. (See Apsey, (Jeorge W., Jr., as-
signor.)
Wolf, L., et nl. (See Wlsmer, Linwood L.)
Wolf, Lester J., Cr.'inford, N. J., assignor, by mesne llS-
signnKMits, to \\'('stingli(Uise X-Uny Coiniiany, Inc. In-
dicating nuvhunlsm. 2.0!)1,097; Aug. 31.
Wolf Macliiiic Comi)any, The. (See Jleyer, Henry A., as-
signor.)
Wolf, Otto K., Oak Park, assignor to The Tribune Com-
piiny. Chicago, 111. .'\djnstni(>nt meclianlsin for inking
iippiirMlus. 2,078,520; Apr. 27.
Wolf, Walter L., et nl. (Sco Wlsmer, Linwood L.)
686
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Wolfard, Merl R., Cambridge, assignor to Hopewell
Brothers, Watcrtown, Mass." Manifolrl for multicylinder
internal combustion engines. 2,066,922 ; Jan. 5.
Wolfard, Merl R., Cambridge, assignor to Hopewell
Brothers, Watertown, Mass. ~ Manifold system for multi-
cylinder internal combustion engines. 2,066,923 ;
Jan. 5.
Wolfard, Merl R., Cambridge, assignor to C. F. Hope-
well and H. C. Hopewell, Watertown, Mass. Carbu-
retor. 2,092,946 ; Sept. 14.
Wolfe, George M., Seattle, Wash. Educational appliance.
2.066.871 ; Jan. 5.
Wolfe, Harry H. (See Johnson, G. T., and Wolfe.)
Wolfe, Harry H., and J. S. McPherson, assignors to The
Buckeye Steel Castings Company, Columbus, Ohio.
Wear plate for railway truck journal boxes. 2,066,441 ;
Jan. 5.
Wolfe, Jacob E., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. P. Good-
rich Company, New Yorli, N. Y. Vulcanizable composi-
tion. 2,095,113 : Oct. 5.
Wolfe, John A. (See Walters. M. E., and Wolfe.)
Wolfe, John A., assignor to M. E. Walters, Huntington
Park, Calif. Excluding abrasive carrying liquid from
bearings and joints. 2,066,505 ; Jan. 5.
Wolfe, Joseph A., Seattle. Wash. Pennant and staff
means. 2,101,163 ; Dec. 7.
Wolfe, Karl M., Pasadena, assignor to Petroleum Recti-
fying Company of California, Los Angeles, Calif. Elec-
trical dehydration system. 2,096,774 ; Oct. 26.
Wolfe, Lester K., Fort Wayne, Ind. Comb. 2,071,150 ;
Feb. 16.
Wolfe, Merrill P., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Gener.i!
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Resilient engine
mounting. 2,079,391 ; May 4.
Wolfe, Ralph A. (See Randolph, D. W., Duffendack,
Wolfe, and Headrick.)
Wolfe, Walter G., Greenwood, Mass. Projection device.
2.098,988: Nov. 16.
Wolfe, Wilbur, Carmel, Ind. Milk strainer. 2,101,770;
Dec. 7.
Wolfe, William D., Cuyahoga Falls, Ohio, assignor to
Wingfoot Corporation, Wilmington, Del. Treatment of
fabrics. 2,095,898 ; Oct. 12.
Wolfert, Edward R., Wilkinsburg. assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Regulator control system. 2,066.924 ; Jan. 5.
Wolfert, Edward R., Wilkinsburg, assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Cooling apparatus. 2,088,254; July 27.
Wolfert, Edward R., Wilkinsburg, as.^ignor lo Westing-
house Electric & Slanufacturing Company, East Pitts-
burgh, Pa. Cooling apparatus. 2,094.505 ; Sept. 2S.
Wolff. Arthur C, Milwaukee, Wis. Automobile jack.
2,086,788: Julv 13.
Wolff, Frederick L. (See George, G. C, and Wolff.)
Wolff, George. (See Edhofer, G., and Wolff.)
Wolff, George F., and W. Congreve, Chicago, 111. Weather
strip. 2,101,278: Dec. 7.
Wolff, Hans. (See Huppert, P., and Wolff.)
Wolff. Irving, Merchantville, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Radio transmitting and receiving system.
2.069,513 ; Feb. 2.
Wolff, Irving, JlerchantvlUe, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Cathode ray modulation indi-
cator. 2.074,7.37 : Mar. 23.
Wolff, Irving, Merchantville, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Modulating svstem for short
waves. 2.078,302 ; Apr. 27.
Wolff, Irving, Merchantville, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Radio Corporation of America, New
York, N. Y. Volume control system. 2,080,554 • Mav
1,S.
Wolff, Irving, Merchantville, N. J., assignor to Radio
Corporation of America. Radio system. 2,082,042 •
June 1. '
Wolff, Ivan, New York, N. Y. Adhesive. 2,093,105 •
Sept. 14.
Wolff, Ivan, New York. N. Y., assignor to A. A. Johnson
Bridgeport, Conn. Kite. 2,071,807; Feb 23
Wolff. Jerome G.. assignor to Scovill Manufacturing Com-
pany, Waterbury, Conn. Suspender slide. 2,067 069 •
Jan. 5.
Wolff, Jerome G., assignor to Scovill Manufacturing Com-
pany, Waterbury. Conn. Button or the like. 2 067 •">•' •
Jan. 12.
Wolff, Lise, n6e L. Saring, Rerlln-Grunewald, Gerrannv
Lady's handbag. 2,078,624 ; Apr. 27. "
Wolff, LIse, nCi- Saling. I!erlin-(;nnipwnld. Germanv
Traveling or lady's handbag. 2.079.470 ; Mav 4 ' " '
Wolff, Paul, Frankfort-on-tlip-Malii. Gi-rmany, assignor to
Genornl Aniline Works. Inc.. Ni w York. N Y Polv
mefhine dyestufTs and preparing them. 2,077,063 ; Apr.
Wolff, Paul, and W. Werner. Frnnkfort-on-tlie-Jfnln Ger
many, assignors to Genernl Aniline Works, Inc.. New
York, N. Y. Acid triphonylnietliniip dve'stiilTq
2.072..V39; .Mar. 2. <|.^^■^,tuIls.
Wolff, Paul, and W. Werner, Frankfort-on the-Maln Ger-
many, assignors to General Aniline Works Inc ' New
York, N. Y. Azo-dycstiiffs Insoluble In water an'ii flhpr
dyed therewith. 2.077.002 ; Apr. 13.
Wolff, Paul, and (i. Schafer, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many, assignor to General Aniline Works, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Polymethiae dyestuffs. 2,089,633; Aug.
10.
Wolff, Paul, and W. Werner, Frankfort-on-the-Maine. Ger-
many, assignors to General Aniline Works. Inc., New
York, N. Y. Water-soluble basic triphenylmethane dye-
stuffs. 2,091,463 ; Aug. 31.
Wolff, Robert. (See Eibert, Fritz, assignor.)
Wolff, Rudolph R. (See Goll, O., Wolff, and Gund.)
Wolff, Saul K., Long Beach, N. Y. Telephone escritoire.
2,077,975 ; Apr. 20.
Wolff, Werner, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rhine, assignor to I.
G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany. Production of n-vinyl compounds.
?.087.079 : July 13.
Wolford, Walter L., Oakland, Calif. Binder for receipts
and the like. 2.072.471 ; Mar. 2.
Wolfram, Arthur. (See Kranzlein, G., Wolfram, and
Hausdorfer.)
Wolfram, Arthur, Frankfort-on-the-Main, P. Nawiasky,
Ludwigshafen-on-tlie-Rhine, G. Langbein, Hofheim on
Taunus, and W. Elbs, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany,
assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York.
N. Y. Vat dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series and
preparing them. 2,069,663 : Feb. 2.
Wolfram, Arthur, and K. Bonstedt, Frankfort-on-the-
Main, Germany, assignors Co General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Dvestuffs of the fiuoridine series
and preparing them. 2.071.372 : Feb. 23.
Wolfram, Arthur, and K. Bonstedt, Frankfort-on-the-
Jlaln, Germ.any, assignors to General Aniline Works.
Inc., New York, N. Y. Dyeing cellulose, cotton, or the
like. 2,072,062 ; Feb. 23.
Wolfram, Arthur, Frankfoi^-on-the-Main, and E. Haus-
dorfer, Hofheim-on-the-Taunus, Germany, assignors to
(Jeneral Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Aromatic
acid amides containing the trichloromethyl group and
preparing them. 2.087,715 ; July 20.
Wolfram, Arthur, and O. Scherer, Frankfort-on-the-Maln,
and E. Haiisdorfer, Hofheim-on-the-Taunus, Germany,
assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Aromatic amines which contain the trifluoro-
methyl group and preparing them. 2.093,115 ; Sept. 14.
Wolfram. Arthur, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Rodelheim, and
W. Schnurr, Bad Soden-in-Taunus, Germany, assignors
to Gener.al Aniline Works. Inc., New York, N. Y. Mono-
bromopyiene and preparing it. 2.094,227 ; Sept. 28.
Wolf's New Process Abrasive WTieel, Inc. (See Wolf,
Carl, assignor.)
Wolfskin, John M., Erie, Pa. Piezoelectric crystal appa-
ratus. 2.079.540 : May 4.
Wolfson, David, Far Rockawav, N. Y. Apparatus for
multiplying records. 2.090,773 : Aug. 24.
Wolfson. Isadore D., Woodmere, N. Y. Adjustable neck-
tie. 2,083.106; June 8.
Wolfson, Sidney L.. assignor to The Cuno Engineering
Corporation. Meriden, Conn. Electric cigar lighter.
2,093.116; Sept. 14.
Wollaok. Kurt. (See Hocfert, R., and Wollack.)
W ollack, Kurt, Berlin, assignor to Siemens & Halske
Aktiengesellschaft, Wernewerk Siemensstadt, near Ber-
l,"J-.^„*^"^'"™-''"J"- Measured service telephone system.
2.103.441 ; Dec. 28.
Wolle, Joseph A. (See Gibson, J. E., and Wolle.)
Uollensak, Andrew, and G. F. Pirwitz, assignors to
\\ollensak Optical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Prism
binocular. 2.079,890 ; May 11.
Woiien,?ak Optical Company. (See Wollensak, A., and
Pirwitz, assignors.)
Wollner, Hans, Detroit, assignor to Universal Products
t ompany. Inc., Dearborn, Mich. Dust cover. 2,085,284 :
June 29.
^^'?,'-™,""' '^'*'"'' Berlln-Grunewald, and H. Pflug, Berlin-
AA ilmersdorf, Germany, assignors, bv mesne assign-
ments, to American Lumber & Treating Company,
11- 1 '?iP*''-J'V ^0°'' preservative. 2,078,826; Apr. 27.
?,«£'Ik'?; ^^'">t'°. Leningrad, Union of Socialist Soviet
Republics. Vacuum relay. 2,078,112 ; Apr 20
" o n-'^Soo^^'la" J-. Johnson City, N. Y. Rolling screen.
\v^i'Fifr'r>'^^''^ Ic ^^f*' Larrick, Thomas, assignor.)
Uo ski, Paul. (See Moosdorf, W., and Wolski.)
''?na'chin'e"'\o\to41- Ma^-g"'- °"'°" ^^* ^-vesting
'''GS'F?aSr5..1"s5i^'o'°,"''^^*"'^'"^ ^"-"P^"^- <^^
Wom!,"^-^^'' n • P^* Kobinson. Joseph, assignor.)
\Vnnrtnn'r?.- ^i' ^l^"^' f^""^ Emery, J.ames C, assignor.)
'' DK'^'^a^p';>"::l,?to^nV 'I'if^i^:^. 5^ "7'"'' ^^°"' ^'^'^^°'
Wonhain, Fred S New York,' N. Y.,' assignor to The
tZ7'^^L^%fr%P^r'^m ci-^'-'' Ohio*" £M
Woock. Herbert J.. Lodi. Calif., 'assignor bv mesne as-
l^^^'^.X'"^^^i^. ?-P-f«-' 'i Calff^o^rnll
Woork, Herbert J., Lodi, Calif., assignor, bv mesne as-
^^ SnH .i^;„^-„ * ^""^ Company. The. (See Wood, A. P.,
and ^tonov, assignors )
Wood, Abram H., White Hall, Md. Rotarv internal
combustion engine. 2,078,887; Apr. 27. ""^ernai
LIST OF PATENTEES
687
Wood, Albert B., New Orleans, La. Production of lime
from oyster shells. 2,080,883 ; May 18.
Wood, Albert B., F. D. Smith, and J. A. McGeachy, Ted-
dington, assignors to Henry Hughes & Son Limited,
London, England. Measurement of distances by echo
reception methods. 2,076,330 ; Apr. 6.
Wood, Albert C. (See Allen, J. E., Blew, and Wood.)
Wood, Albert E., Battle Creek, Mich. Valve grinding ap-
paratus. 2,066,601 ; Jan. 5.
Wood; Albert P., and J. W. Stoney, assignor to The A. A.
Wood & Sons Company, Atlanta, Ga. Gin saw gummer
and filer. 2,085,350 ; June 29.
Wood, Alexander P., Schenectady, N. T., assignor to
General Electric Company. Dynamo-electric machine.
2,074,822 ; Mar. 23.
Wood, Alfred R., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Sew-
ing machine shuttle. 2,098,269 ; Nov. 9.
Wood, Alfred R., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The
Singer Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Bob-
bin-thread case for sewing machines. 2,098,270 ;
Nov. 9.
Wood, Arthur L., Indio, Calif. Fan blade. 2,095,162 ;
Oct. 5.
Wood, Charles E. (See Surface, H. E., and Wood.)
Wood, Charles H., Oakland, Calif. Blind for openings.
2,089,464 ; Aug. 10.
Wood Chemical Products Company. (See Muncie, Fred
W., assignor.)
Wood, Clarence W. (See Hamilton, Thomas J., and D. G.,
and Wood.)
Wood, Clyde W., Stockton, Calif. Concrete placing and
finishing machine. 2,094,974 ; Oct. 5.
Wood Conversion Company. (See SpafEord, Allen L., as-
signor.)
Wood, Dennis, Manchester, and A. G. Rose, Gainsborough,
England. Apparatus for making truncated conical
tubes. 2,083,210 ; June 8.
Wood, Dennistoun, Jr., Palo Alto, Calif., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Separation of primary from secondary alcohols.
2,072,806 ; Mar. 2.
Wood, Donald L., Rochester, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Eastman Kodak Company, Jersey City,
N. J. Projection objective. 2,076,190 ; Apr. 6.
Wood, Edward L., Detroit, Mich. Cream remover.
2,088,125 ; July 27.
Wood, Edwin W., Edmond, Okla. Hat holder. 2,075,970 ;
Apr. 6.
Wood, Everett N., Mason City, Iowa. "Vapor condensing
device. 2,074,350 ; Mar. 23.
Wood, F. E., et al. (See Brandenburg, Harry J., as-
signor.)
Wood, Floyd J., Niles, Mich. Filter. 2,079,755 ; May 11.
Wood, Fred C, Winnetka, assignor to Montgomery Ward
& Co., Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Combined rail and
guard for store counters. 2,088,077 ; July 27.
Wood, Fred C, assignor to Montgomery Ward & Co., In-
corporated, Winnetka, 111. Combination counter and
table. 2,092,196 ; Sept. 7.
Wood, Fred E., Glen Ellyn, 111. Sequence varying sign
mechanism. 2,077,976 ; Apr. 20.
Wood, Frederick C. (See Battye, A. E., Marsh, Tankard,
Watson, and Wood.)
Wood, Frederick P., assignor to Simplex Paper Corpora-
tion, Adrian, Mich. Panel board and maldng same.
2,073.894 ; Mar. 10.
Wood, Frederick W., assignor to The Shallcross Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Universal joint. 2,080,296 ; May 11.
Wood, Frpmont E., Cristii, Cuba. Hand crank chain
block. 2,093,946; Sept. 21.
Wood, Gar. (See Gray, Edward, assignor.)
Wood, Garfield A. (See Harroun, Ray W., assignor.)
Wood, Garlield A., Detroit, Mich. Boat. 2,086,593 ; July
13.
Wood, George R., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor,
by mesne assignments, to The Hobart Manufacturing
Company, Troy, Ohio. Knife sharpener. 2,079,891 ;
May 11.
Wood, Goorfje R., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor, by
mesne assignments, to The Hobart Manufacturing Com-
pany, Troy, Ohio. Slicing machine. 2,086,759 ; July
13.
Wood, George R., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor to
International I'.u.sincss Madiines (."orporation, New
York, N. Y. Uccordrr. 2,093,533 ; Snpt. 21.
Wood, George R., Toronto, Ontario, Canada., and E. .1.
Von Peln, Dayton, Ohio, assignors to International
Business Machines Corp., New York, N. Y. Time re-
cording device . 2,087,338: July 20.
Wood, Glon M., Minneapolis, Minn. Applicator and
control moans therefor. 2,078,780 ; Apr. 27.
Wood, Ilonry A., Berkeley, Calif. Guardrail. 2,085,058 ;
June 29.
Wood, Ilonry A. Wise, assignor to Wood Newspaper Mn-
chinorv Corporation, New York, N. Y. I'aper roll brak-
ing mechanism. 2,070,327 ; Feb. 9.
Wood, Henry A. Wise, assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Multiple Btereo-
type casting machine. 2,070,328 ; Feb. 9.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to Wood Ni'wspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y.
printing pliites. 2,073,040; Mar. 9.
RogiHtralloii of
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Printing press
margin bar. 2,075,562 ; Mar. 30.
Wood, Henry A. Wise, assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Tension roll
device. 2,076,421 ; Apr. 6.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Method of and
machine for registering and proving printing plates.
2,082,372 ; June 1.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Web roll sup-
porting and manipulating mechanism. 2,082,373 ;
June 1.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Web change de-
vice. 2,086,144 ; July 6.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Holding printing
plates. 2,086,145 ; July 6.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Web splicing
device. 2,089,635 ; Aug. 10.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Side registering
means for web rolls. 2,095,019 ; Oct. 5.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Printing plate
cylinder. 2,100,207; Nov. 23.
Wood, Henry A. W., assignor to Wood Newspaper Ma-
chinery Corporation, New York, N. Y. Margin bar for
printing cylinders. 2,100,208 ; Nov. 23.
Wood, Henry J., Randwick, assignor of one-third to E.
Gordon-Hume, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia.
Method of and machine for freezing certain comestibles.
2,077,608; Apr. 20.
Wood Hydraulic Hoist & Body Company. (See Luty,
Donald J., assignor.)
Wood, Ira E. (See Curtis. A. M.. and Wood.)
Wood, Irene T. (See MacDufD. Stanley I., assignor.)
Wood, J. W., Elastic Web Co. (See Wilson, Henry W.,
assignor.)
Wood, James R., Shelton, Conn., assignor to Harris-
Seybold-Potter Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Bed motion.
2,095,115 ; Oct. 5.
Wood, John, Manufacturing Company. (See Gotwals, Wil-
liam L., Jr., assignor.)
Wood, John, Manufacturing Company. (See Schwartz,
Carl K., assignor.)
Wood, John, Manufacturing Company. (See Woodford,
Joseph C, assignor.)
Wood, John T., West Asheville, assignor to American Enka
Corporation, Enka, N. C. Device for stripping strandu-
lar material from circular holders. 2,098,123 ; Nov. 2.
Wood, Josep D., Bethlehem, Pa., assignor to Roller-Smith
Company. Circuit breaker. 2,099,639 ; Nov. 16.
Wood, Joseph T., Co. (See Fassett, Lorenzo J., as-
signor.)
Wood, Merrill A., Rochester, N. Y. Mounting means for
electrical switch boxes and the like. 2,083,415 ; June 8.
Wood, Morris B., assignor to The Chase-Shawmut Com-
pany, Newburyport, Mass. Electric fuse. 2,068,584 ;
Jan. 19.
Wood, Morris B., assignor to The Chase-Shawmut Com-
pany, Newburyport, Mass. Circuit isolating plug.
2,075,256 ; Mar. 30.
Wood, Morris B., assignor to The Chase-Shawmut Com-
pany, Newburyport, Mass. Electric fuse and fuse ter-
minals. 2,079,097 ; May 4.
Wood Newspaper Machinery Corporation. (See Blomgren,
Carl, assignor.)
Wood Newspaper Machinery Corporation. (See Gerrard,
William, assignor.)
Wood Newspaper Machinery Corporation. (See Howell,
Aaron H., assignor.)
Wood Newspaper Machinery Corporation. (See Jordhoy,
Hans C, assignor.)
Wood Newspaper Machinery Corporation. (See Roesen,
Oscar C, assignor.)
Wood Newspaper Machinery Corporation. (See Tolli-
son, Paul L., assignor.)
Wood Newspaper Macliinei'y Corporation. (See Tornberg,
Isidor, assignor.)
Wood Newspaper Machinery Corporation. (See Wood,
Henry A. W., assignor.)
Wood Newspaper Machinery Corporation. (See Wood,
Henry A. Wise, assignor.)
Wood, Raymond E. (See Yoder, R. S., and Wood.)
Wood, Renisen V.. Rochester, assignor to K.'idio Corpora-
don of America, New York, N. Y. Moving picture film
printing madiine. 2,098.367 ; Nov. 9.
Wood, Ronald 10., Chicago. III. Bru.sh. 2,083,134; June 8.
Wood, Roy. (See Brown, Eitet P., assignor. 1
Wood, Strand K., and L. V. DeWItt, lliltclilnsoii. Kans.
Automobile parking time meter. 2,095,111; Oct. 5.
Wood, Sydney M., Lake BlulT, III. Jetty. 2.009,240;
Nov. 16.
Wood, M'allace H.. assignor to Norton Company, Wor-
cester, Mass. Ilvdraulloallv operated grinding ma-
chine. 2,071.677 ; Feb. 23.
Wood, Wallace H., assignor to Norton Company. Worces-
ter, Mass. Ilydraullcally operated wheel foenlng mech-
anism. 2,073,574 ; Mar. 0.
688
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Wood, Wallace H., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Hydraulically operated grinding machine.
2.078.749 ; Apr. 27.
Wood, Wallace H., assignor to Norton Company, Worces-
ter, Mass. Hydraulically operated surface grinding
machine. 2,080,976 ; May 18.
Wood. Wallace H., assignor to Norton Company,
Worcester, Mass. Grinding machine. 2,082,728 ;
June 1.
Wood, Wallace H.. assignor to Norton Company. Worces-
ter, Mass. Hydraulically operated machine tool.
2.091.425 : Aug. Si.
Wood. Wallace H., and C. G. Flygare, assignors to Norton
Company. Worcester, Mass. Grinding machine.
2,082,727 ; June 1.
Wood, Walter H., Rochester, assignor to Spaulding Fibre
Company, Inc., North Rochester, N. H. Manufacture
of shoe counters. 2,090,01,5 : Aug. 17.
Wood. Walter W.. North Canton. Ohio. Vehicle spring
suspension. 2.094,088 : Sept. 28.
Wood, Wilfred R., assignor to Combustion Engineering
Company, Inc., New Yorlj. N. Y. Stoker. 2,086,7601
July 13.
Wood. Wilfred R., assignor to Combustion Engineering
Company. Inc.. New York, N. Y. Express boiler.
2,OSS.4.-.0 : July 27.
Wood, Willard A., assignor to The Union Switch k
Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Control and indica-
tion of railway switches. 2.080,022 ; May 11.
Wood, William W. (See Van Deventer. H. R., and Wood.)
Woodall-Duckham (1920) Limited. (See Middleton, C. C,
and Krall. assignors.)
Woodall Industries Incorporated. (See Johnson, Charles
B., assignor.)
Woodall Industries Incorporated. (See Meller. William O..
assignor. )
Woodall Industries Incorporated. (See Randall, J^Ieredith
S., assignor.)
Woodall Industries Incorporated. (See Zinser, Paul R.,
assignor.)
Woodard, George H. (See Kirgan, J., and Woodard.)
Woodberry, David L.. Edgewood Arsenal, Md. Shell for
firearms. 2.069.794 : Feb. 9.
Woodbridge. Joseph L.. assignor to The Electric Storage
Battery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Nonspill vent plug.
2,082,605 ; June 1.
Woodbridge, Joseph L., assignor to The Electric Storage
Battery Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Non-spill vent
plug for storage batteries. 2.082.606; June 1.
Woodbridge, Joseph L., assignor to The Electric Storage
Battery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Vent plug.
Woodbridge, Joseph L.. assignor to The Electric Storage
Cattery Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Charging-control
system. 2,099.640 : Nov. 16.
Woodbridge. Joseph L.. assignor to The Electric Storage
Battery Company. Philadelphia, Pa. Storage battery
separator containing a compound of mercury.
2,101.326: Dec. 7.
Woodbury, Clifford A. (See Kirst. W. E., and Woodbury.)
Woodbury. Clifford A.. Media, Pa., and W. E. Lawson,
assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Companv,
Wilmington, Del. Fuel. 2,066,506 ; Jan. 5.
Woodbury. Elias L., assignor of forty per cent to H. B
Sprague and forty per cent to C. I. Justheim. Salt Lake
City. I'tah. Saw filing gauge. 2.083.586 ; June 15.
Wootlbury. Francis R., Portl.and. Oreg. Sound deadening
construction. 2.101,568 : Pec. 7.
Woodbury. J. B., et al. (See Horton, Ralph, assignor.)
Woodbury, Sidnev F., Portland, Oreg. Range-tracer pro-
jectile. 2.084.366 ; June 22.
Woodcock, Augusta A.. executri.T. (See Woodcock, Wil
lard J.)
Woodcock, Charles R. (See Lowerv. Charier, assignor )
Woodcock, David A.. New York. N." Y., assignor to Vick
Chemical Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Dropper stonper
2.092.791 : Sept. 14.
Woodc-ick, Willard J., deceased, by A. A. Woodcock, exe-
cutrix, assignor to A. A. Woodcock. Brooklyn. N. Y
Duplex valve applied to a single cvlinder. 2,072 325 •
Mar. 2.
Wooddell, Charles E. (See Benner, R. C, Knowlton, and
Wooddoll.)
Wooddell. Charles E.. assignor, by mesne assignments, to
The Carborundum Company. Niagara Falls, N Y
Politihins article. 2.097.<'>54 : Nov. 2.
Wooddell, Charles E., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to The Carborundum Company, Niagara Falls. N. Y'.
Apparatus for printing and drying. 2,099.879 : Nov
23.
Wooddell, Charles E., F. A. Upper, and C. S. Nelson, as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Carborundum
fompany. Niagara Falls, N. Y. Abmsivc article and
manufacturing thi- same. 2.072,146; Mar. 2.
Wooddell. Charles K., and J. F. Barnes, assignors, by
mesne n.s.^iimmenfs, to The Carborundum Company.
Niagara Falls, N. Y. Abrasive article. 2,085,137""
June 29.
Wnivlen Containers Inc. (See Thompson, Frank D., Jr..
assignor.)
Woiiri.'.son. William A., and W. Mldgley. assignors to W. A.
Woodeson. Gateshend-on-Tvne, England. Driving ro^
tarv m.mbers. 2,099..^.'9 : Nov. 16.
Woodford, Albert F., St. Petersburg, Fla. Power mower.
2.076.056; Apr. 6.
Woodford, Bronson C, assignor to The Murray Com-
panv, Dallas. Tex. Cotton conditioner. 2,090,774 ;
Aug. 24.
Woodford. Joseph C. Haverford, assignor to John Wood
Manufacturing Company, Inc., Conshohocken. Pa.
Liquid dispensing apparatus. 2.099.644 ; Nov. 16.
Woodford. Joseph C, Haverford. assignor to John Wood
Manufacturing Company. Inc., Conshohocken. Pa. Reg-
ister transfer mechanism. 2.099.645 ; Nov. 16.
Woodford. Watson H.. Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to
Remin::ton .-Vrms Company. Inc. Liquid coating com-
position. 2.067.5S6 : Jan. 12.
Woodford, Watson H., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to
Remington Arms Company, Inc. .Ammunition.
2,075,386; Mar. 30.
Woodford. Watson H., and W. Brun. Bridgeport, Conn.,
assignors to Reminsrton Arms Companv, Inc. Ammu-
nition. 2.095,302 ; Oct. 12.
Woodhead, Daniel. (See KoUath, Francis C. assignor.)
Woodhead, Hannah C, Darby, Pa. Automobile gas tank
cap lock. 2.102.775 ; Dec. 21.
Woodhead. Harry. (See Woodhead. Raymond, and H.)
Woodhead. Harry, R. A. Plumb, and T. A. Sindelar. Cleve-
land, assignors to Truscon Steel Companv, Y'oungstown,
Ohio. Ri-frigerator structure. 2.100.99:; ; Nov. 30.
Woodhead. Henry A., Graniteville, S. C. Shrinking cloth.
2,069.910; Feb. 9.
Woodhead. Hexiry A.. GraniteviUe, S. C. Apparatus for
treating cloth. 2.084,367 ; June 22.
Woodhead, John A., Swarthmore, Pa. Revolver clip.
2.073,436 : Mar. 9.
Woodhead. Raymond, and H. Woodhead, Superior, Wyo.
Artificial fly. 2.093.5S5 ; Sept. 21.
Woodhouse. John C, Cragmere, assignor to E. I. du Pont
de Nemours & Company. Wilmington, Del. Color re-
moval. 2,076.607 ; Apr. 13.
Woodhouse. John C. assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company. Wilmington, Del. Denatured alcohol.
2,085,779 ; July 6.
Woodhouse, John C, assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington. Del. Preparation of polv-
merizable unsaturated compounds. 2.101.820 : Dec. 7. "
Woodhouse. John C. Cragmere, and A. G. Weber, as-
signors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Companv,
Wilmington, Del. Hydraulic fluids. 2,102,825 ; Dec.
Woodin. William H.. Jr. (See Soller. Walter, assismor.)
W codings, Robert T.. Oakmont, assignor to Woodings-
J^'lPi--^*^' ^orks, Verona, Pa. Rail fastener.
Woodings. Robert T., Oakmont. assignor to Woodings-
J^rwiaTool_ Works, Verona, Pa. Rail-retaining device.
Woodings-Verona fool Works. (See Woodings. Robert
T., assignor.)
Woodland, John E., Columbus, Ohio, and P. J. Kircher as-
signor to The Jacobs Bros. Co., Inc., Brooklyn, N Y
Scale. 2.068.255 : Jan. 19.
Woodley, Gordon T K., Waterford, Ontario, Canada.
U ood screw. 2,070,851 ; Feb. 16. ^^
Woodley. Joseph, assignor to Knapp-Monarch Companv,
gt- Louis, Mo. Heating element assembly. 2,096,663";
Woodman. Enoch E.. Lakewood. Ohio. Automobile lift
and turntable. 2,089.082- Aug 3
W oodman Joseph C. (See Ralsch, W.. Woodman. Bufflng-
ton. and Morns.)
Woodmansee, Oay G. (See Woodmansee, G. C, and
Woodmansee. George C. and C. G. Woodmansee, Los
n^^^i- ^^^^- assignors to American Talking Wire
^?c ?S5-'-''^°? '^■".^SL^^ Cal'^- Telegraphone Sppara-
tus and circuit. 2.078.357 ; Apr 27 ff '^
2"094.03GrOct' l''"^"''^ •'" Allien, Wis. Drill support.
^^ 2°087"3"69*^'jSiv^^0^°"°°'^*'°*^ ^^"^' ^^°^- J^i^l^^iook.
"■'i;^*',';?''^' -^!b<?""^E^. Oak Park, and H. Sengebusch, Villa
Kgf: ass S: liSSS;^-;:;^. 7,r.^^
^^ McKinie^^'TPx" ^Pi •''^^i^<"" of one-half to H. S. War^.
kr?.- ^2,0 "o^;^- Feb I"'"'"'"** ""°^^'''" '^ «"'^^'"^^
Woodruff C.raham C., Bronxville, N. T., assignor to The
Woodniff Graham 0.. Bronxville. N.Y.", assignor to The
t'^ain^er^caS:'''5ro'.3"48'F7b" r'"™ •="°'^'^" ^^ ^^
The
con-
Woodruff. Graham c\. BronxvillV, N. Y., assignor to
t^ain^er^^S^'^.^Va-^^^S ^"°'" -ntail"er'f^?
^^ oodniff. Graham C.. BrinI^-iile," N. Y., assignor to The
.''nin^er^caS"'-'^,^''^! -^'l^'n.''' -»^^-° '- -nt
LIST OF PATENTEES
689
Woodruff, Graham C.^ BronxvlUe, N. Y., assignor to The
L. C. L. Corporation. Container and container car.
2,073,982; Mar. 16.
Woodrull:, Graham C, Eronxville, N. Y.. assignor to The
L. C. L. Corporation. Container for container cars.
2,076,608 ; Apr. 13.
Woodruff, Graham C, Eronxville, N. Y., assignor to The
L. C. L. Corporation. Loading and unloading container
cars. 2,083,178 ; June 8.
Woodruff, Graham C, Eronxville, N. Y., assignor to The
L. C. L. Corporation. Shipping container. 2,086,688 ;
July 13.
Woodruff, Graham C, Eronxville, N. Y., assignor to The
L. C. L. Corporation. System of means for transport-
ing pulverulent materials. 2,095,514 ; Oct. 12.
Woodruff, Graham C, Eronxville, N. Y., assignor to The
L. C. L. Corporation. Container for transporting
stacked commodities. 2,095,515 ; Oct. 12.
Woodruff, Henry S. (See Kilb, F. C, and Woodruff.)
Woodruff, Henry S., Larchmont, assignor to American
Radiator Company, New York, N. Y. Filter. 2,074,294 ;
Mar. IG.
Woodruff, Henry S., Larchmont, assignor to American
Radiator Company, Nev? York, N. Y. Ventilating appa-
ratus. 2,074,295 ; Mar. 16.
Woodruff, Henry S., Larchmont, and P. T. Engelskirchen,
Jr., Mount Vernon, assignors to American Radiator
Company, New York, N. Y. Air circulating apparatus.
2,081,103 ; May 18.
Woodruff, James E., Oakland, Calif. Pneumatic conveyer.
2,074,527 ; Mar. 23.
Woodruff, John C, H. R. Stiles, and D. A. Legg, assignors
to Commercial Solvents Corpoi-ation, Terre Haute, Ind.
Producing butyl alcohol. 2,089,522 ; Aug. 10.
Woodruff, Louis F., Belmont, Mass. Device for decoding
records. 2,092,544 ; Sept. 7.
Woodruff, Wesley V. (See Eerrigan, J. B., Gross, and
Woodruff.)
Woods, Clayton W., Burbank, Calif. Softening water.
2,099,287 ; Nov. 16.
Woods, Gorham W. (See Eaggett, H. T.. and Woods.)
Woods, Hazel H., Greenville, assignor of forty-eight per
cent to A. W. Lynn, Arcanum, Ohio. Burial garment.
2,101,483 ; Dec. 7.
Woods. Norman E.. St. Louis, Mo. License plate holder.
2,087,177 ; July 13.
Woods, S. A., Machine Company. (See Blood, Laurence
E., assignor.)
Woods, Walter T., assignor to Woodsco Tools, Inc., Long
Beach, Calif. Rotary disk bit. 2,086,486 ; July 6.
Woods, William, Riversidek Calif. Jacketed cooking
utensil. 2,076,437 ; Apr. 6.
Woods, William J., assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning, N. Y. Drawing glass. 2,085,245 ; June 29.
Woodsco Tools, Inc. (See Woods, Walter T., assignor.)
Woodside, Cornelius S., Verona, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Westinghouse Electric and Manufactur-
ing Company, East Pittsburgh, Pa. Light intensity in-
dicator. 2,101,122 ; Dec. 7.
Woodside, Elmer L., United States Navy. Navigational
instrument. 2,085,059 ; June 29.
Woodson, Charles S., et al. (See Warner, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Woodson, James C. (See Wilson, Lee.)
Woodson, James C. (See Wilson, L., and Woodson.)
Woodson, James C, assignor to L. Wilson, Cleveland, Ohio.
Furnace. 2,068,477 ; Jan. 19.
Woodson, James C, assignor to L. Wilson, Cleveland,
Ohio. Baffle for heat exchange tubes. 2,081,612 ;
May 25.
Woodstock Rubber Company Limited, The. (See Koenig,
Lome, assignor.)
Woodstock Typewriter Company. (See Koca, James F.,
assignor.)
Woodward, Alva W. (See Swain, J. G., and Woodward.)
Woodward, Alva W., Kent, Ohio, assignor to Wingfoot
Corporal ion, Wilmington. Del. Safety ring for pneu-
matic tires. 2,102,551 ; Dec. 14.
Woodward, Ben.iamin W. (See Howey, Walter C, as-
signor, )
Woodward, Benjamin W., and J. R. Hancock, Brooklyn,
assignors to \V. (;. Howey, Ncvy York, N. Y. Electrical
system. 2,085,488 ; Juno 29,
Woodward, Chai'los ftl., Pnsndena, Calif. Dental fracture
wiring shield. 2.086,656 ; July 13.
Woodward, Edith B., et al., executors. (See Woodward,
]i''red('riek It.)
Woodward, Frederick R., doco.nsed ; E. B, Woodwnrd nnd
W, F, Bncon, Newton. Muss,, oxecutor.q of. Block lor
use in dicing out and similar machines, 2,091,726;
Aug. 31,
Woodward Governor Company. (See ICalin, Albert, as-
signor.)
Woodward, Mary K.. Lexington, Ky. Beacon sun ray
liglit. 2,079,955; May 11.
Woodward, Willoiighbv, New York, N. Y. MuU!i)le head
light for voliicleH, 2,072.697 ; Mur, 2.
Woodwool Wrappings Limited. (See Reppman, Albert, as-
signor.)
Woodyard, Kenneth C. (See Prescott, H. R., and Wood-
yard.)
Woof, Jnnies If,, lios Angeles, Cnllf. Pocket rpcepliiclr
and trim. 2.079,139 ; May 4
Woolcr, Jolin, Kuisllp, England. Variable speed KPirlng,
2,076,438 ; Apr, «.
Paul, Minn. Oil burner.
(See Talboys, Henry H., as-
Heating system.
Woolery, Horace E,, St.
2,068,216 ; Jan. 19.
Woolery Machine Company,
signer.)
Wooley, Frederick E., Manasquan, N. J.
2,067,070 ; Jan. 5.
Wooley, John C, Columbia, and O. N. Gredell, Kansas
City, said Gredell, assignor to Standard Steel Works,
North Kansas City, Mo. Grading machine. 2,089,319 ;
Aug. 10.
Woolf, William A. (See Lashley, C. J. W., Natali, and
Woolf.)
Woolley, Bruce D,, Johnstown, Ohio. Motor vehicle
transmission. 2,079,999 ; May 11.
Woolley, Clarence M., assignor to American Radiator Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Circulation enhancing attach-
ment for radiators. 2,069,190 ; Jan. 26.
Woolley, Clarence M., assignor to American Radiator
(Company, New York, N. Y. Air-current attachment
for heating radiators. 2,069,732 ; Feb. 2.
Woolley, Clarence M., assignor to American Radiator
Company, New York, N. Y. Radiator cabinet.
2.075.323 ; Mar. 30.
Woolley, William J., Chicago, 111. Humidifier.
2.075.324 ; Mar. 30.
Woolley, William J., Chicago, 111. Automatic waver feed-
ing device. 2,079,098 ; May 4.
Woolnough, Albert E., St. Albans, N. Y. Stuffed animal
toy. 2,073,723 ; Mar. 16.
Woolsey, Ernest L., Council Bluffs, Iowa. Mail pouch
catcher. 2,100,529 ; Nov, 30.
Woolsey, Ernest L., Council Bluffs, Iowa, Lock for mail
catcher arm supporting bars. 2,100,530; Nov, 30.
Woolson, Harry T., assignor to Chrysler Corporation, De-
troit, Mich. Motor vehicle power transmission.
2,071,292 ; Feb. 16.
Woolson Spice Company, The, (See Biggs, Franklin H„
assignor,)
Worcester Tire Fabric Company. (See Erownell, Carl
R., assignor.)
(See Greist, Hubert M, -and W. C,
J.
(See Hinman, G. L., and Word.)
Flint, Mich. Drill press. 2,081,079 ;
Word, Clifford
and Word.)
Word, Clifford J.
Worden, Enoch W.
May 18.
Worden, Norbert P., assignor to C. M. Hall Lamp Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle lamp. 2,096,270 ; Oct.
Worden, R. B., Granger, Wash. Fish lure. 2,066,815 ;
Jan. 5.
Worel, Glen J., Minneapolis, assignor to C. M. O'Neil,
Hopkins, Minn. Piston expander. 2,101,279 ; Dec. 7.
Work, Ernest W,, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Control
valve for water pressure .systems, 2,089,144 ; Aug. 3.
Work, Ernest W., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor to
The Beaton & Cadwell Manufacturing Company, New
Britain, Conn. Springless pressure relief valve.
2,071,152 ; Feb. 16.
Work, Lincoln T,, New York, N, Y. Making cement.
2,083,179 ; June 8.
Work, Lincoln T,, New York, N. Y. Clinker brick re-
fractories, 2,083,180 ; June 8,
Workman, Amos T, (See Neff, W. C, Workman, Ander-
son, and Holman.)
Worland, Wilfrid V. (See Pessagno, E. A., Schreier, Pat-
terson, and Worland.)
(See Nanfeldt, William, as-
William P., assignor,)
(See Pickhaver, L. G,,
and
World Bestos Corporation,
signer.)
Worley & Co. (See Crilly,
Woiiey, William W., Jr.
Worley.)
Wormald, Alec. (See Hardacre, R, W., and Worniald.)
Wormald, Alec. (See Howard, S,, and Wormald,)
Wormald, Alec, Blackley, Rlanchester, England, assignor
to Imperial Chemical Industries Limited. Textile
printing. 2,074,197 ; Mar. 16.
Wormsor, Arthur. (See Reinartz, Robert, assignor.)
Wormser, Arthur, Offeiibacli, near Fraukfori-on tho-i\l;iin,
Germany. Method of and means for delecting mi.-sfed
sheets, 2,072,235 : Mar, 2.
Wormser, Arthur, Offenbach, near Frankfort-on-the-Main,
Germany, .Sheet detector. 2.072,2,36: Mar. 2,
Wormser, Arthur, assignor to Faber & Schleicher, .\. G.,
OITcnbaeli on-lhe-Mnin, Oermanv. Sheet registering de-
vice, 2,095,276; Oct, 12.
Worner, Peter. (See linnihonek, D, C. and Worner.)
Worner, Peter. (See Bambenek, Joseph B. nnd D. C, nnd
Worner.)
\\'oronolT, Paul A.. St. David's, Pa. Detergent cloth.
2,0»;!,824 : Sept, 21,
Worrall, Itohert II., Washington, D, C. Selective antennae.
2,()SL',Sli: ; June 8,
Worrall, Iloy R,, Webster Groves, nsslgnor to .'Vlvey
Conveyor Miinufacluriiig Co,, St. T,ouls, Mo. Conveyer
•MTid chain llien>foi'
Worlli CoiiipMiiy, Tile.
Kignor, )
Worlh Company, The.
\\()r(li CoMipaii.v, The,
Woiili Cniiipan.v. The,
Worth ('oTiip.any, 'ri\e.
2,071,185
(See nult(
Voh.
rworlh.
3,
San\uel D., ns-
(See Oolman, Ben, nsslgnor.)
(See Kviins, lOdward S,, assignor.)
(See Niim|)M, Sulo M,, nsslgnor.)
(S.'c Wlssl, N'l-Ntor I,., MssluMior,>
v\iirlli. John B, (See ClbHon, E, S,, Hnnsen, and Worth.)
690
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Worth, John B., Tenafly, N. J., assignor to Bell Telephone
Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electro-
magnetic switching device. 2,089,320 ; Aug. 10.
Worthington liall Company, The. (.See Oliu, Robert R.,
assignor.)
Worthington, Edgar G., St. Louis County, Mo., assignor
to International Shoe Companv, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe
last. 2,082,196 ; June 1.
Worthington, Edward H., Dunfield, N. J. Lawn mower.
2,079.979 ; May 11.
Worthington Machinery Corporation of Olilahoma. (See
Kotzebue, Meinhard H., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Baer, Alvin H., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and JIachinery Corporation. (Sec
Baer, A. H., and JlcCabc. assignors.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Dorer, Oscar H., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Hiller, Nicolai H., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Hirschberg, Charles A., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Paullin, Edward M., Jr., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and JIachinery Corporation. (See
Roeiiwood, Arthur G., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Saharoff, Alexander V., assignor.)
Worthington Pump and Machinery Corporation. (See
Schorle, Herman J., assignor.)
Worthington, Wayne n. (See McCormick E., and Worth-
ington.)
Wose, Beatrice E. (See Cook, F. K., and Wose.)
Wotrlng, Gaylord H., West Caldwell, N. J., assignor to
General Electric Company. Differential pressure op-
erated instrument. 2,071,191 : Feb. 16.
Wotring, Gaylord H., West Caldwell, N. J., assignor to
General Electric Company. Control apparatus for
heating systems. 2,084,880 ; June 22.
Wottring Instrument Company, The. (See Wottring, Le
Roy, assignor.)
Wottring. Le Roy, assignor to The Wottring Instrument
Company, Lorain, Ohio. Apparatus for orthoptic
training purposes. 2,091,17.3 ; Aug. 24.
Woytych, Raymond M., assignor to Giddings & Lewis
Machine Tool Co.. Fond du Lac, Wis. Machine tool
and method. 2,0G9,296 ; Feb. 2.
Wraae, Carl, De Pere, Wis. Door latch. 2,087,829 ; July
20.
Wrap-Ade Machine Company. (See Salfisberg, Leroy L.,
assignor.)
Wratscbko, Joseph, assignor of one-half to M. H. Camp,
New Britain, Conn. Garter grip. 2,066.957 ; Jan. 5.
VV'ratschko. Joseph, assignor of one-half to M. H. Camp,
New Britain, Conn. Hose supporter. 2.089,869 ; Aug.
10.
Wren, Charles F.. assignor to Columbia Finance Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Vehicle rear end drive mechanism.
2,077,452 : Apr. 20.
Wren, J. H., et al. (See Dewan, L., and Bartho, as-
signors.)
Wren. Walter C, Cleveland. Ohio. Combined screen door
protector and card holder. 2,095,463 : Oct. 12.
Wrenn Paper Companv, The. (See Waters, V. F., and
Hallowell, assignors.)
Wriu'ht .\pronauucaI Corporation. (See Daub, Rudolph,
a.isicnor. i
Wright Aeronautical Corporation. (See De Pew, Chester
C, assignor.)
Wright Aeronautical Corporation. (See Goodman, Wil-
lard B., assignor.)
Wright Aeronautical Corporation. (See Goodman, W. B.,
and Losson, assignors.)
Wright .\pronautical Corporation. (See Lundquist, W. G.,
and Weiss, assignors.)
Wright, Allen .\.. Winnetka. assignor to Kraft-Phenlx
Cheese Corporation. Chlcaco. III. Stand for display
trays and the like. 2.006,378: Jan. 5.
Wright, Arthur, Forest Hills, N. Y. Tester. 2,092,566-
Sept. 7.
Wrighf, Arthur, Tpper Montclair, N. J. Filtration of
, solid bearing liquids. 2.095.303; Oct. 12.
Wright, Carl. (S.H> Cowdory. R. H.. and Wright.)
Wright. Cnrl. Geneva, assignor lo The American Fork &
Hoe Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Golf club. 2.060.442 ;
Jan. 5.
WrlBht-Palton Machinery Company. (See Dalton, John T.,
nsslcniir. )
Wright. Daniel K., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
General Electric Company. Electric lamp or similar
device. 2,069,638 ; Feb. 2.
Wright, Pnnlol K., C'loveland Tlolghts, Ohio, assignor to
General Electric Company. Incandosoent lamp and (ho
like. 2.09«.08n : Nov. 2.
Wright. E. T.. A Company. (See Donovan, Alfred W.
and A. F., assignors.)
Wright. Ellon II C. oxorntrli. (See Wright, Joseph Tj )
Wright, Ernest B., Jr. (See Jacob, G., Jr., and Wright )
Wright. Jr., Ernest B., Montclair, and G. N. Jacob, Jr
Belleville. N. J. Bnish and making the same
2.078,3.'>8 : Apr. 27.
Wright, Evan II. (See Stout, W. B., and Wright.)
Wright, Francis S., Earlswood, assignor to Stocal Enamels
Limited, Birmingham, England. Drinking appliance
for poultry and the like. 2,074,603 ; Mar. 23.
Wright, George H., Ballston Spa, N. Y., assignor to
General Electric Company. Heat treatment of steel
for resistance to creep. 2.074,823 ; Mar. 23.
Wright, George M., and N. M. Rust. Chelmsford, England,
assignors to Radio Corporation of America. Oscillation
generator comprising electron discharge devices.
2,082,813 ; June 8.
Wright, Harold A., Newton, assignor to Arthur W.
Brooks, doing business under the name and style of
Multisort Company. Boston. Mass. Sorting and classi-
fj-ing device. 2.092,038 ; Sept. 7.
Wright, Horace C, assignor to Chicago Flexible Shaft
Company, Chicago, HI. Jllxer. 2,070,768 : Feb. 16.
Wright, Horace C, assignor to Chicago Flexible Shaft
Company, Chicago, Bl. Shearing machine and comb
therefor. 2,081,318 ; May 25.
Wright, Horace C. assignor to Chicago Flexible Shaft
Company, Chicago, 111. Household mixer. 2,093,534 ;
Sept. 21.
Wright, Howard S.. assignor to W. A. Sheaffer Pen Com-
gany, Fort Madison, Towa. Fountain pen. 2,101,304;
■ec. 7.
Wright, Jack, assignor of one-half to A. M. McDarment,
Cleveland, Ohio. Necktie rack. 2,099,507 ; Nov. 16.
Wright, Jesse C. (See Thompson, Walter N., assignor.)
Wright, Jesse C, Los Angeles, Calif. Drill collar.
2,090,822 ; Aug. 24.
Wright, Jesse C. Los Angeles, Calif. Drill collar for
well drilling strings. 2,100,419 ; Nov. 30.
Wright, Jesse C, Los Angeles, Calif. Drill collar for
drilling strings. 2,100,420 ; Nov. 30.
Wright, Jesse C, Los Angeles, assignor to Globe Oil Tools
Company, Los Nietos, Calif. Well drill. 2,084,421 :
June 22.
Wright, Jesse C, Log Angeles, and J. H. Howard, Hunt-
ington Park, Calif. Well tool construction, 2,071,604 ;
Feb. 23.
Wright, John P. (See Lewis, O. L., and Wright.)
Wright, John S., Wichita, Kans. Sanitarv container.
2,071,486 ; Feb. 23.
Wright. John W., assignor to The Fvr-Fvter Company,
Dayton. Ohio. Fire extinguisher. 2.092,688 : Sept. 7
Wright, Joseph. (See Beharrell, G. E., Wright and
Trevaskis.)
Wright, Joseph, Stoke Park, Coventrv, assignor to Dunlop
Rubber Company Limited, London, England. Fluid
pressure device for aircraft and other purposes.
2,086,200 ; July 6.
Wright, Joseph L., deceased. Forest Hills, Long Island;
E. H. C. Wright, executrix, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Radio Corporation of America, New York,
N. i.. Radio broadcasting system. 2,099,787; Nov. 23
^'right, Joseph, Stoke Park, and H. Trevaskis, Sutton
Coldheld, assignors to Dunlop Rubber Company Limited,
London, England._ Fluid pressure braking apparatus.
Wright,' Judson W., and E. H. Glinz, Detroit, Mich.
Thermostatic switch. 2,080,070 ; May 11
Wright, Kenneth V. (See Collins. D. J., and Wright )
V\ right, Lawrence A., Detroit, Mich. Label. 2,091,346 ;
Aug. 31.
^^ w?!U' ^^'fil' ^'■' Norwood, assignor to The Cincinnati
Milling Machine Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Milling ma-
chine transmission and control mechanism. 2.072.540 •
Mar. 2.
^^'o ^oo- Jf ^^S"" ^■- Richford, N. Y. Chicken house.
z.voZ.isz ; June 1.
Wright, Lloyd Los Angeles, Calif. Roof and wall sur-
face. 2.081,191 ; May 25.
^ o ^c^ .:n^'"'^;Y^* H- Lewiston, N. Y. Notebook holder.
2,080,591 ; May 18.
Wright, R. G., Comp.iny. (<
signor.)
»-'''-^',lt- ^¥' *"* '*'■ (^^'^ Bronholm. N'els. assignor.)
Wright. Robert A., et al. (See Crary, Palmer H.,
signor.)
^^'jKht. ^Robert A., Rome, Ga. Surveyor's rod. 2,088,394 ;
Wright, Roland T., assignor to Rocoro, Inc., St. Louis,
2 096 0l'8'-'*Oct"\9"'^ method for forming bottle caps.
'^'fe-fcV.^"?!od.?23^0cf'l2' ^'''^^^'' ^^'°- ^*^ ""'°^
^^2.092,5r^*^''sept 7"' ^'''•^^^o. 111. Roofing material.
Ix-lkt}- ^«""">"" '^^' <gp« Osborne. H. S., and Wright.)
W right, humner B.. South Orange, N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraoh Companv. Tele-
phone tr.^nsmlsslon circuit. 2.072 287 • Afar *>
lorToWh"".^ ?-^South Orange. N.'j., assignor to
Bell Telophone Laboratories. Incorporated. New York,
w;i;hV c ""^""'^"""i '■*''^'''»^'""- 2.074.446; Mar. 23.
a£,/;..^S°^T 5- ^^°"*'^ Orange, N. J., assignor to
American Telephone and Telegraph Companv Tele-
phone transmission circuit. 2,084,422- June 22
^n'f.^'; Tl'oodore P.. Buffalo, N. Y' assignor? by mesne
W right. Theodore P., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, bv mesne
fT.Xg™^"2%5r77?;"itr2f ' corporation. %wift^l
(See Petersen, Thorvald, as-
as-
LIST OF PATENTEES
691
Wright, Thomas A. (See Spowers, W. H., Jr., Tour,
Wright, and Reid.)
Wright, Victor. (See Clarke. C. A., and Wright.)
Wright, Wallace C., BrooUfleld, N. H., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to United Shoe Machinery Corporation,
Boston, Mass. Impregnating apparatus. 2,066,379 ;
Jan. 5.
Wright, Walter F. (See Dall, Edward D., assignor.)
Wright, William, assignor to T-Z Railway Equipment
Company, Chicago, 111. Bearing plate for brakes.
2,088,126 ; July 27.
Wright, William, assignor of one-half to J. V. Wescott
and one-half to C. M. Baker, Chicago, 111. Railway car
coupler po.sitioning device. 2,101,280 ; Dec. 7.
Wright, William, and R. H. Frisbie, Kewaunee, Wis.
Bottle opener. 2,090,714; Aug. 24.
Wright, William N., Washington, D. C, and W. H. Beach,
Alexandria, Va. Sand trap. 2,097,852 ; Nov. 2.
Wright, Wilson D. C, Princeton, N. J. Electric con-
necter and receptacle therefor. 2,079,234 ; May. 4.
Wrighton, William J., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Plated article. 2,098,411 ;
Nov. 9.
Wrightson, John O., Philadelphia, assignor to Arcadia
Hosiery Co., Lansdale, Pa. Thread guide for straight
knitting machines. 2,087,830; July 20.
Wrigley, Wm., Jr., Company. (See Lindsey, William,
assignor.)
Wrisley, Willis P. (See Serewicz, Albert E., assignor.)
Wroble, Theodore M. (See Johnson, A. C, and Wroble.)
Wroten, Leo W., Anguilla, Miss. Air cooled shoe.
2,086,790 ; JuW 13.
Wszolek, Jakub, Barnesboro, Pa. Valve spring raising
device. 2,076,834 ; Apr. 13.
Wuebben, Bernard H. (See Ripsch, C. W., and Wuebben.)
Wuelker, William E., San Francisco, Calif. Reflector.
2,086,108 : July 6.
Wuerfel, William. (See Wilkening, F. W., and Wuerfel.)
Wuerfel, William, assignor to Wilkening Manufacturing
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Piston ring. Re. 20,256 ;
Jan. 26.
Wuerfel, William, assignor to G. Kessler, Philadelphia,
Pa. Forming piston rings. 2,093,263 ; Sept. 14.
Wuerfel, William, assignor to Wilkening Manufacturing
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Piston construction.
2,102,661 ; Dec. 21.
Wuertz, Alexander J., Carrollville, Wis., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Preparation of anthraquinonedisulphonic acids.
2,074,309; Mar. 16.
Wuertz, Alexander J., Carrollville, Wis., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Condensation products of 1-aminoanthraquinone 2-phe-
nol azomethine. 2,100,533 ; Nov. 30.
Wuertz, Alexander J., and W. H. Lycan, South Milwaukee,
Wis., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Com-
pany, Wilmington, Del. Isoviolanthrone derivatives
and their preparation. 2,082,560 ; June 1.
Wuertz, Alexander J., and W. L. Rintelman, Carrollville,
Wis., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Preparation of anthraquinone
dithiazoles. 2,097,867 ; Nov. 2.
Wuertz, Alexander J., Carrollville, and W. Dettwyler,
Milwaukee, Wis., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Mixed chloro-fluoro an-
thraquinone acridones. 2,100,531 ; Nov. 30.
Wuertz, Alexander J., Carrollville, and W. Dettwyler,
Milwaukee, Wis., assignors to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington, Del. Fluoro compounds of
anthraquinone-2,l-benzaeridone. 2.100,532 ; Nov. 30.
Wuostefeldt, George, Lochmoor Village, Mich. Piston
seal. 2,088,357 ; July 27.
WulfC, Carl, and E. Dorrcr, Ludwigshafen-on-the-Rh!ne,
Germany, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktien-
gesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany. Produc-
tion of molded artificial masses. 2,077,542 ; Apr. 20.
Wulff, Herman A., St. Paul, Miun. Footwear. 2,072,785 :
Mar. 2.
Wunderlich, William E., Munice, Ind. Spring structure.
2,086,012 ; July 0.
Wunner, John, South Plainfield, N. J. Amusement device.
2,074,009; Mar. 10.
VVtinning, Hans, assignor to Tclefunken Gosellschaft filr
Drahtlose Telographie m. b. H., Berlin, Germany. Con-
trol device for radio receivers. 2,074,447 ; Mar. 23.
WUn.sch, Guido. (See Ziebolz, II., and Wiinsch.)
Wilnsch, Guido, Berlin-Steglitz, Germany, assignor to
Askania-\Vcrke A. G. vormals Central Werkstntt Dessau
und Carl Bamberg Friodenau. Proportioning control
apparatus and controlling the operation thereof.
2,074,882 ; Mar. 23.
Wilnsch, Guido, Berlin-Steglitz, Germany, nssignor to
Askania-Werke A. G. vormals Central werkst.-itt-Dossau
und (;arl BaniborK-Friedenan. Altitude moasurlng np-
parntus. 2,100.706; Nov. 30.
AVllnsche, Olio, lierlln-Frledenau, Germany, assignor to
General Electric Company. Controller apimratuH.
2.102.400; Dec. 14.
Wupi)er, I'.enjamln F., Park Ridge, 111. Game. 2,100 121 ;
Nov, 30.
Wupper, Benjamin F., nsslcnor, by mesne assignments, to
Stewart-Warner Corporallon, Chicago, 111. Lubricating
.■ippMratuH. 2,089.523; Aug. 10.
Wurbs, Alfred. (See Mecklenburg, W., and Wurbs.)
Wurker, Gesellschaft mit beschrankter Haftung. (See
Bohmann, A. A., and Schelbel, assignors.)
Wurlitzer, Rudolph, Company, The. (See Bugg, Kenly C,
assignor.)
Wurlitzer, Rudolph, Company, The. (See Christopher,
William M., assignor.)
Wurlitzer, Rudolph, Company, The. (See Hokanson, Otto
A., assignor.)
Wurlitzer, Rudolph, Company, The. (See Mitchell, John
R., assignor.)
Wurlitzer, Rudolph, Company, The. (See Schmidt, Otto,
assignor.)
Wurr, Carl, Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany, assignor to
Askania-Werke A. G. vormals Central Werkstatt Des-
sau und Carl Bamberg-Friedenau. Servomotor.
2,095,404 ; Oct. 12.
Wurster, Henry A., Cleveland, Ohio. Foundry system.
2,068,835 ; Jan. 26.
Wurtele, Allan R., New Roads, La. Internal combustion
engine. 2,068,585 ; Jan. 19.
Wurtele, Allan R., New Roads, La. Internal combustion
engine. 2,071,719 ; Feb. 23.
Wurtele, Allan R., New Roads, La. Internal combustion
engine. 2,072,437 ; Mar. 2.
Wurtele, Allan R., New Roads, La. Internal combustion
engine. 2,083,972 ; June 15.
Wurtele, Allan R., New Roads, La. Internal combustion
engine. 2,089,636; Aug. 10.
Wurtele, Allan R., New Roads, La. Internal combustion
engine. 2,092,384; Sept. 7.
Wurtele, Allan R., New Roads, La. Internal combustion
engine. 2,102,662 ; Dec. 21.
Wurtele, Allan R., Minneapolis, Minn. Internal combus-
tion engine. 2,070,769 ; Feb. 16.
Wurtzer, August C, Catonsville, Md. Garment supporter.
2,083,587 ; June 15.
Wurzbach, Hugh E., and C. H. Konold, Magna, Utah.
Vibratory apparatus. 2,071,373 : Feb. 23.
Wurzbach, Hugh E., and C. H. Konold, Magna, Utah.
Vibratory apparatus. 2,102,826 ; Dec. 21.
Wurzer, Joseph A., Buffalo, N. T. Game table. 2,066,816;
Jan. 5.
Wustrow, Werner. (See Herold, P., Wustrow, and Wetzel.)
Wyandotte Savings Bank, executor. (See Bailey,
Claude B.)
Wyant, Leroy. (See Petersen, W. H., and Wyant.)
Wyant, Leroy, Chicago, 111. Railway switch operating
apparatus. 2,082,133 ; June 1.
Wyatt, James R., Camden, N. J., assignor to Ajax Elec-
tric Furnace Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Super-
heating induction furnace. 2,067,110 ; Jan. 5.
Wyatt, James R., Camden, N. J., assignor to Ajax Electric
Furnace Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Electric induc-
tion furnace. 2,076,216 ; Apr. 6.
VVyatt, Kenneth S., assignor to The Detroit Edison Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Oxidation resistant cable.
2,083,889 ; June 15.
Wyatt, Walter. (See Wine, W. E., and Wyatt.)
Wyche, C. C, et al. (See Floyd, E. P., and Hackney,
assignors.)
Wyche, Christopher L., York, Pa. Blower. 2,101,123;
bee. 7.
WyckoflE, Lewis B., Alloy, W. Va., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation.
Making electrode joints. 2,093,390 ; Sept. 14.
Wydeen, August F., Minneapolis, Minn. Belt lacing.
2,072,148 ; Mar. 2.
Wydler, Hermann, Bern, assignor to the firm Sausei
A.-G., Soleure, Switzerland. Apparatus for dispensing
measured quantities of liquid. 2,089,724; Aug. 10.
Wygodsky, Helen, executrix. (See Wygodsky, Leon.)
Wygodsky, Juliene M. (See Wygodsky, Leon, assignor.)
Wygodsky, Leon, deceased, by H. Wygodsljy, executrix,
Baltimore, Md., assignor of one-half to IT. Wygodsk.v.
and one-half to J. M. Wygodsky. Spring drip beverage
maker. 2,103,704 ; Dec, 2S,
Wyland, J. W., & Sons. (See Wyland, William C, as-
signor.)
Wyland, Ruth, New York, N. Y. Safety garter purse.
2,072,352 ; Mar. 2.
Wyland, William C, San Gabriel, Calif., assignor to J. W.
Wyland & Sons. Egg candling and sizing machine.
2,070,980 ; Feb. IC.
Wyler, Joseph A., Allentown, Pa., assignor to Trojan
Powder Company. Sucrose octanitrate. 2,081,161;
May 25.
Wyler, Joseph A., Allentown, Pa., assignor to Trojnn
I'owder Company. Nitrated hydroxy esters of pentaery-
Ihrilol. 2.086,1 16 • July C.
Wyler, Joseph A., Allentown, Pa., assignor to Trojan Pow-
der Compiiny. Nitration of sugars and their glycosides.
2,094,093 ; Oct. 5.
Wyler, .Joseph A., assignor to Trojan Powder ('omi)nny,
Allentown, I'a, Nitrating sucrose, 2.101.927; Dec. 14.
Wyler, Mux, Bliickley, Maneliester, lOngland, assignor to
Imperial Chemical 1ndustrli>s, Limited. Din/.o salt prep-
arations. 2,101,064; Dee. 7.
Wyler, Max. HlacUley. M.'incliesli^r, England, assignor to
Imperljil ClKMnlcal Industries Limited, Manufacture of
Isatln derlv!\tiv(>.s, 2, 102,1 01 : Dee, M,
Wyler, Max. inid A. Kerslmw, Bljiekloy, Mnnehrsler, Kng-
Innd, assignors to liiiperliil Cheml'oal Industries T.lra-
ll("d, Maiuiriielure of aromntie earboxvllo derivatives.
2,072,237 ; Mar. 2.
692
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Wyler, Max, and A. Kershaw, BlacUley, Maucbester, Eng-
land, assignors to Imperial Chemical Industries lim-
ited. Manufacture of naphthalene derivatives.
2,072,238 ; Mar. 2.
Wyler, Max, and A. Kershaw. Hlackley, Manchester,
England, assignor to Imperial Chemical Industries Lim-
ited. Naphthalene polyearboxylic acid arylides and
preparing the same. 2,088,829 ; Aug. 3.
Wylie, Hamilton N. (See Viale. S. M.. and Wylle.)
Wvlie, Josephine M.. San Diego, Calif. Absorbent cot-
ton device for bottles. 2,088,678 : Aug. 3.
Wylie, Robert, Corvallis, Oreg. Roller sUate. 2,100,584 ;
Nov. :iO.
Wylie, William M., Ocean Beach, Calif. Table football
game. 2.069,514 ; Feb. 2.
Wyman, Ellsworth. (See Feldmeier, H., and Wyman.)
Wynian, George R., assignor to Bird & Son, Inc., East
Walpolc, Slass. Manufacture of paper tubes.
2,075,325 ; Mar. 30.
Wynn, James H., Gary, assignor to Bondix Products Cor-
poration, South Bend. Ind. Hydraulic control for
throttle valves. 2,084,368 ; June 22.
Wynn. Salmon J.. New York. N. Y.. assignor to Colloid
Corporation, Baltimore, JId. Apparatus for produc-
ing suspensions. 2,090.496 ; Aug. 17.
Wynne, Tillet H., Sr., Griffin, Ga. Eyeglass. 2,102,986 ;
Dec. 21.
Wyoming Southern Oil Company. (See Keegan, John
G., assignor.)
Wysor, Davidson C, Ridgewood, N. J., assignor to General
Chemical Comp.any, New York, N. Y. Coloring material
2,07-1,499 ; Mar. 23.
Wyss, Chris, Tillamook, Oreg. Harrow tooth.
2,090.739 : Aug. 24.
Wyss, Oswald F. (See Schmid. Alfred, assignor.)
Wys.s!)rod. Herman, Ijouisville. Kv. Preserving and wrap-
ping cheese. ^,100.422; Nov." 30.
Xardell, Charles A., Utica, N. Y. Spark plug. 2,088,945 ;
Aug. 3.
Ximehez, JIanuel R., Plainfield, N. J., assignor to Cellu-
loid Corporation. Grinding. 2,091,297; Aug. 31.
X-Ray Shoe Fitter, Inc. (See Adrian. Matthew B., as-
signor.)
Yabroff, David L., Oakland, and J. W. Givens, Berkeley,
assignors to Shell Development Company, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Removing acid components from hydro-
carbon distillates. 2,006.925 : Jan. 5.
Yager, George F., and O. J. Heath, assignors to The
Bunting Brass and Bronze Company, Toledo. Ohio.
Turning and facing machine. 2,080,157 ; May 11.
Yager, George F., and O. J. Heath, assignors to The
Bunting Brass and Bronze Companv, Toledo, Ohio.
Metalworklng machine. 2,080,158 ; Mav 11.
Yager, George F., O. J. Heath, and H. E. Wagner, as-
signors to The Bunting Brass and Bronze Company,
Toledo. Ohio. Metal working machine. 2,082,929 ;
June 8.
Y'ager, Joel W. (See Johnson. J., and Yager.)
Yager, Joseph S., Greenville, Miss. Wild goose and duck
call. 2.072.786: Mar. 2.
Yajima, Rinjiro, Shinagawa-ku, Tokyo, assignor to Toden-
denkyu Kabushiki Knisha, Tokyo. Japan. Inside-frosted
incandescent electric lamp. 2,073,237 : Mar. 9.
Yale iS: Towno Manufacturing Company, The. (See Ben-
nett, .Alaurico D.. assignor.)
Yale & Towno JIfg. Co. (See Bennett, M. D., and Archer,
assignors.)
Yale & Towne Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Brauning, Karl A., assignor.)
Yale & Towne Mfg. Co., The. (See Heyer, Frederic K.,
assignor.)
Y'ale & Towne Manufacturing Company, The. (See Ledin,
Charles, assignor.)
Yale & Towno Mfg. Co.. The. (See Quaylc, George, as-
signor.)
Yale & Towne Manufacturing Companv, The. (See
Schroeder, Charles, assignor.)
Yamaglshi. Hatsutaro, Talshocho. Taihokushi, Taiwan.
Japan. Packed firecracker. 2.09,'5.163: act. 5.
Y.TUinmoto, Saninro, assignor to Shozaburo llashino,
Irlarai Machi. Ebara-gun, Tokyo-fn, Japan. Spinning
liquor for nrtilicial silk."?. 2.102.9.3.T : Deo. 21.
Y.imnsliit.T. SeiichI, Ilamamatsu, Japan. Electric organ
2,093.223 : Sept. 14.
Yamnz.Tki. Kiichlro. and S. Uchidn. Kawaguchi. Japan.
ronllniious feed gas producj^r. 2. OSS. 670 : .Aug. ,T.
Yancey, John H., assignor to National Carbon Coated
Paper Company, Sturgis. Mich. Autographic register.
2.004. .wn : Sent. 28.
Yancey, John R. (See Mueller, R. A., and Yancey.)
Yancey, John R., Houston. Tex., assignor to Gray "Tool
Company. Di'vlce for adjusting flttinca and the like
under fluid pressure. 2. 077,. '507 ; Apr. 20.
Yanrcy. John R., Houston. Tex., assignor to J. C. Nicklos
ISotlom hob- choke. 2.095.899: Oct. 12.
Yancey. John Richard, assignor Id Gray Tool Company.
Houston. Tox. Combination valve imd choke
2.079.19.". : May 4.
Y^anrey. William" O., San Francisco, Calif. Block toy
2,002.687: Sept. 7.
Yancey, William O., San Francisco, Calif. Block tov
2.09,8.124 : Nov. 2. ''
Yankie Metnl Products Corp. (See Puttcrman, Benjamin
ns.signor. )
Yant, Joseph W. (See Ducommun, J. C, and Yant. )
I'arbrougb, Harold C, Brea, Calif. Formation tester.
2,079,140 ; May 4.
Yardlay, David, Coudersport, Pa. Sluice pipe cleaner.
2,068,040 ; Jan. 19.
"Yard-Man", Inc. (See Funk, Truman B., assignor.)
Y'arnall, David R.. assignor to Yarnall-Waring Company,
Philadelphia, Pa. Valve construction. 2,081,522 :
May 25.
Yarnall-Waring Company. (See Yarnall, David R., as-
signor.)
Yarnell, Elizabeth, Elizabeth, N. J. Pulley. 2,101,771 ;
Dec. 7.
Yartvan, Minas, New York, N. Y. Latch. 2,072,726 :
Uar. 2.
Yata, John. (See Mateuszczyk, Boleslaw, assignor.)
Yates, Charles G., Greensboro, N. C, and W. W. De Laney,
New Haven, Conn., assignors to Vick Chemical Com-
pany, Philadelphia. Pa. Combined closure and appli-
cator. 2,092,792 ; Sept. 14.
Yates, De Witt E., Chippewa Falls, Wis., assignor to
W. S. Darley & Co., Chicago, HI. Power transmission
device. 2,070,636 ; Feb. 16.
Y'ates, Donald R. M., Highclere, Chislehurst, England.
Leaf spring. 2.095,585 ; Oct. 12.
Yates, Joseph. Salt Lake City, Utah. Revolving toy.
2,091,347 ; Aug. 31.
Y'ates, Richard C, Buffalo, N. Y., assignor to Canadian
Furnace Limited, Port Colborne, Ontario, Canada.
Cast metal pig. 2,090.090; Aug. 17.
Yates, Wallace J., Martinez, assignor to Shell Develop-
ment Company, San Francisco, Calif. Spray oil emul-
sifier. 2,091,062 ; Aug. 24.
Yaxley, John W., assignor to Drummondville Cotton Com-
pany Limited, Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Manufacture
of tire cords. 2,073,821 ; Mar. 16.
ibailez, Enstaquio, and M. Lopez-Cepero, Buenos Aires,
Argentina. Convertible furniture. 2,073,293 ; Mar. 9.
Yeadon, Robert. (See Hale, F. C, and Yeadon.)
Yeadon, Robert. (See Jabouley, J., and Yeadon.)
Yeager, Frank W. (See Stebbins, J. D., and Yeager.)
1 eager, Roy V. (See Manske, F. A., and Yeager.)
Veakel. \Valter C. Battle Creek, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Clark Equipment Company, Buchanan,
Mich. Conveyer. 2.102,248 : Dec. 14.
Yearley, George W., Geneva, assignor to The American
Fork & Hoe Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Fish bait and
making the same. 2,102,052 ; Dec. 14.
Y'eates, Percy M., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Machine
for making pouches. 2.086,147 ; July 6.
Yellow Truck and Coach Manufacturing Company. (See
.\ustin, Dwight E.. assignor.)
Yellow Truck .and Coach Manufacturing Company. (See
Jantsch, Victor, assignor.)
Yellow Truck and Coacli Manufacturing Company. (See
Kelley, Oliver K., assignor.)
Yellow Truck & Coach Manufacturing Company. (See
Schjolin, Eric O., assignor.)
Yengst, Charles R., Meadville, Pa., assignor to Hookless
Fastener Company. Garment. 2.093.792 ; Sept. 21
Yentis. Louis, assignor to N. K. Winston, New York,
N. Y. Shoe heating. 2,098,735 : Nov. 9.
Yeoman. Ray C, Chicago, assignor to J. H. Jacobson,
Evanston, 111. Dowel bar bearing. 2.096,702 ; Oct. 19
lerzley, Felix L., Ithaca, assignor to Radio Corporation
oneoT,?!'*^'^- ^'^.J^ '^'^'^^^ '^- ^'- Thermionic tube.
2,083,10 ( ; June 8.
Yett, Porter W., Portland, Oreg. Apparatus for miiing
concrete. 2,083,767 ; June 15.
■ieutter, Clyde S., Leonia, N. J., assignor to Bell Telephone
I-.il)or.iti>nes. Incorporated. New York, N Y Wave
translating system. 2,103.500 : Dec 28
\ewu.siak, Peter W. (See Hansen, Alvin W., assignor.)
Singling, Fr.ank B.. assignor to C. J. Fitton, Hamilton,
Ohio. Coal mining machine. 2,067,226 : Jan 12
Vingling, Frank B., assignor to C. J. Fitton. Hamilton,
Ohio. Internal combustion engine. 2,103,604 • Dec 28
\oc 1, J Edward, et al. (See Thomas, John A., assignor.)
\och. Jacob B et al. (See Thomas, John A., assignor.)
\ocke.v, Emil J., Mackay, Tex. Stuffing box. 2,093,627;
Sept. 21.
Yoder, Carl M^ assignor of one-half to H. O. Yoder,
Lakewood Ohio. Apparatus for cutting metal.
Ite. 20.492 : Aug. 31.
Voder, Carl M., I.akewood. assignor to The Yoder Com-
pany Cleveland. Ohio. Apparatus for and making hol-
low bodies. 2,098.989: Nov. 16.
f.VXf,,^iV,„ 'o " "• '^^ "„,""• assignors to waivin
2.080,024 :M|y i?">P'^"y' Chicago. 111. Filter.
X'Zlf Aul^A ^- ^^"^ Schlesinger. Harry, assignor.)
^^' d' • ""^ ^i- assignor of one-half to H. Schlesinger
?OSo!^82"' Maris. ^'"*'"" oscillating laundry K
^"no« M^«7„'lo^-T''^^'^"''^.°f one-half to H. Schlesinger,
2!l02.87Trr)ec 2T"" ^'^•=*"'= ""otary laundry iron!
v^M^' H"''®'? "^ 1 <See Semon, W. L.. and Yohe )
\olles. Jacob. (See Yolles, Jon J.) '
LIST OF PATENTEES
693
Yolles, Jacob, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Radio Corpo-
ration of America. Automatic tone control circuit.
2.069.869 ; Feb. 9.
Yolles, Jack. (See Yolles, Jon J.)
Y'oUes, Jon J., Paris, France, also known as Jack Yolles
or Jacob Yolles, assignor to Radio Corporation of
America. Superheterodyne receiver. 2,102,401 ; Dec.
14.
Yonemura, Sadao, Koishikawa-ku, Tokyo, T. Okazawa,
Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, and K. Osada, Sakai, Edogawa-ku,
Tokyo, assignors to Nihon Denki Kogyo Kabushiki
Kaisha, Tokyo, Japan. Producing pure alumina and
crude potassium sulphate from alunite. 2,099,360 ;
Nov. 16.
Youker, Malcolm P., Bartlesville, Okla. Combined cir-
culating and ventilating fan assembly. 2,100,152 : Nov.
23.
Yonkers, Edward H., Jr., Chicago, 111. Negative resist-
ance. Re. 20,446 ; July 13.
York, Bertrand L., Piedmont, Calif. Mold for frozen
confections. 2,074,500 ; Mar. 23.
York Ice Machinery Corporation. (See Bergdoll, John G.,
assignor.)
J York Ice Machinery Corporation. (See Graff, Amos M.,
assignor.)
York Ice Machinery Corporation. (See Zercher, Robert
W., assignor.)
York Narrow Fabrics Co. (See Burns, W. E., and Miller,
assignors.)
York, Olin L. (See Suttenfield, W. H., York, and Howard.)
York Safe and Lock Company. (See Wilkinson, William
E., assignor.)
Yorke. James R. (See Hale, F. C, and Yorke.)
Winzenburg, Feigner, Fischer, and Kaden, assignors.)
Yorke, Walter M., LlandafE, Wales. Ship's hatch.
2.091,775 : Aug. 31.
Yorktown Electric Roaster Manufacturing Corporation.
(See Behr, H. C. A., and Eck, assignors.)
Yoshimura, Teiji. (See Mizuta, M., and Yoshimura.)
Yost, Clyde E. (See Geske, C, and Yost.)
Yost, Karl M., assignor to Bendix Products Corporation,
South Bend, Ind. Brake. 2,092,236 ; Sept. 7.
Yost, Lloyd, Milmette, 111., and G. W. Norris, San Fran-
cisco, Calif., assignors to Fairbanks, Morse & Co.,
Chicago, 111. Pump construction. 2,080,683 ; May 18.
Yost, William T., assignor to The Kit-Ap Corporation,
Cleveland, Ohio. Combined toaster and grill. 2,066,507 ;
Jan. 5.
Yost, AVinfield H., Jlontreal, Quebec, Canada. Dump car.
2,079,392 : May 4.
Yost, Winfield H., Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Dump car.
2,080,845 ; May 18.
Yosyk, Thomas, Ridgewood, N. Y. Garment pressing ma-
chine. 2,068,527 ; Jan. 19.
Yosyk, Thomas, Ridgewood, N. Y. Garment pressing ma-
chine. 2,102,663; Dec. 21.
Yotta, Jean R., Los Angeles, Calif. Meat chopping ma-
chine. 2,079,892 ; May 11.
Youker, Malcolm P., assignor to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany, Bartlesville, Olda. Combined stabilizing and gas
conversion process. 2,076,013 ; Apr. 6.
Youker, Malcolm P., assignor to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany, Bartlesville, Okla. Manufacturing motor fuels.
2,085,623 : June 29.
Youker, Malcolm P., assignor to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany, Bartlesville, Okla. Process and apparatus for
treating hydrocarbon oils. 2,087,422 ; July 20.
Youker, Malcolm P., assignor to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany, Bartlesville, Okla. Apparatus for the conversion
of hydrocarbons. 2,087,533 ; July 20.
Youker, Malcolm P., .nssignor to Phillips Petroleum Com-
pany, Bartlesville, Okla. Process and apparatus for the
conversion of hydrocarbon liquids and gases. 2,101,485 ;
Dec. 7.
Youker, Jlortimer A. (See Daudt, H. W., Youker, and
Mattison.)
Young, Albert A., and A. D. Slack, Rochester, N. Y.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kod.ok
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Sensitive photographic
element. 2,090.016; Aug. 17.
Young, Andrcnv II., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Eleclric Company. Thermionic discharge device.
2,087,747 ; July 20.
Young, Arthur, Brooklyn, N. Y. Liquid carbonator and
dispenser. 2,081,029; May 18.
Young, Arlhur, assignor' to S. jNIorgan Sniilh Company,
York, Pa. Malntnhiing a conslnnt (low of water in tlic
tailrace of a hydraulic turbine installation. 2,079,0()i) ;
M.ny 4.
Young, Arthur, .nssignor to S. Morgan Smith Company,
York, Pa. Hydraulic machine. 2,084,309; June 22.
Young, Ardiiir M., Radnor, Pa. Floating wing asseuiblv.
2,082,674 ; June 1.
Young, Bessie I. ('.. P.nsadena, Ciilif. Receptor for In-
vjillds' beds. 2.089,990; Aug. 17.
Young, Bob, Ilendeison, assignor to Granville A. Tlunm-
Hon, Houston, Tex. Wellhead control. 2,075,878;
Ai)r. 0.
Young, Crhint S., Los Angeles, Ciilil'. I,iglu ray pi-djcclor,
2,078,98(1 ; May 4.
Young, Curl L. (See Sweinlsen, H. G., and Young.)
Young, Cecil R., Aberdeen, S. Dak. Autonu\tlc clutch.
2.089.870 ; Aug. 10.
Young, Charles D., Haverford, Pa. Freight car.
2,095,624; Oct. 12.
Young, Charles F., assignor to The Stewart Iron Works
Company, Covington, Ky. Locking and operating mech-
anism for doors. 2,089,011 ; Aug. 3.
Young, Charles J., Haverford, Pa., assignor to Radio Cor-
poration of America. Watch testing apparatus.
2,092,039 ; Sept. 7.
Young, Coulter D., et al. (See Read, R. E., and Petzold,
assignors.)
Young, D'Arcy A., Jr., assignor to Eastern Kodak Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Stereo camera. 2,090,017 ;
Aug. 17.
Young, D'Arcy A., Jr., and F. E. Tuttle, Rochester, N. Y.,
assignors, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Transparency mounting.
2,088,944 ; Aug. 3.
Young, David H., assignor to Artcraft Silk Hosiery
Mills, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Knitting apparatus.
2,076,929 ; Apr. 13.
Young, Du Bois, et al. (See Nelson, Emil A., assignor.)
Young, Eldridge H., et al. (See Bradford, William W., Jr.,
assignor.)
Young, Emil W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Thread cleaner and
thread cleaner blade. 2,097,171 ; Oct. 26.
Young, Euel B. (See Bradley, Ralph A., assignor.)
Young, Frank L., Fort Worth, assignor of one-third to
Virgil M. Blow, Tarrant County. Tex. Boxcar door
lock. 2,093,653; Sept. 21.
Young, Frank W., Upper Montclair. N. J., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Oliver United Filters Incorpo-
rated, San Francisco, Calif. Apparatus for discharg-
ing filters. 2,070,074 ; Feb. 9.
Young, Frank W., Upper Montclair, N. J., assignor to
Oliver United Filters Incorporated, San Francisco,
Calif. Filter. 2,094,863; Oct. 5.
Young, Fred M., Racine, Wis. Radiator. 2,103,105 ;
Dec. 21.
Young, Fred M., assignor to Young Radiator Company,
Racine, Wis. Air conditioning, heating, and cooling
units. 2,066.817 ; Jan. 5.
Young, Fred M., assignor to Young Radiator Company,
Racine, Wis. Wall grille. 2,096,271 ; Oct. 19.
Young, Fred M., assignor to Young Radiator Company,
Racine, Wis. Turbulence means for radiator tubes.
2,096,272 ; Oct. 19.
Young, Fred M., assignor to Young Radiator Company,
Racine, Wis. Air conditioner for vehicle bodies.
2,103,104 ; Dec. 21.
Young, Frederick C, Westport, Conn. Shingle. 2,073,274 ;
Mar. 9.
Young, Fredericlc W. (See Lemmon, AV. S., Rose, and
Young. )
Young, Geo., & Co. (See Fegan, Albert E., assignor.)
Young, George H., Oak Park, 111. Refrigerator. 2,076,835 ;
Apr. 13.
Young, George H., Oak Park, 111. Refrigerator.
2,078,552 ; Apr. 27.
Young, Harold M. (See Hosier, John M., assignor.)
Young, Harold M., et al. (See Hartman, Thomas L., as-
signor.)
Young, Harry M., Webster Groves, assignor to Western
Wire Products Company, St. Louis, Mo. Split-chocking
iron. 2,091,776 ; Aug. 31.
Young, Henry S. (See Allen, E. M., and Young.)
Young, Henry S. (See Pelikan, J. M., and Young.)
Young, Henry S., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Apparatus
for the control of highway crossing signals. 2,071,901 ;
Feb. 23.
Young, Honry S., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
signaling system. 2,076,9;',0 ; Apr. i:^.
Young, Henry S., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway
switch controlling apparatus. 2,097,820 ; Nov. 2.
Young, Henry S., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Union
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Aiiparatus
for tlie control of highwav crossing signals.
2,097,827 ; Nov. 2.
Young, Henry S., Wilkinsburg, assignor to The Tinion
Switch & Signal Company, Swissvale, Pa. Railway sig-
naling system. 2.099.50.S ; Nov. 10.
Young, Henry ,S., Wilkinsburg, and R. \. McCnnn. assign-
ors to The Union Switch fc Signal Conipany, Swissvale,
I'a. Railw.ay signaling system. \\i\ 20.2 18: ,l;in. 10.
Young, Henry S., Wilkinsburg, and R. A. Mc(^■u^n. Swiss-
vale, assignors to Tli(> Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvale, I'a. Railway tralUc controlling apparatus.
2.077,817 ; Apr. 20.
Young, ll(>ni-y S., Jr., Orange, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Carrier Cori)oration, Newark, N. J. Refriger-
ant distributor. 2,084,755 ; June 22.
Young, Henry S.. Wilkinsliiirg, and II. I,. Bone, I'itlsburgh,
.assignors lo The Union Switch & Signal Company, Swiss-
vale. I'a. A])paratus for controlling ralhvav switches.
2,()S2,!»;!(); June S.
Young, Henry S., AVIlklnslmrg, and H. Ij. Bone, Forest
Hills, assignors to The Union Switch &• Signal Com-
pany, Swlssvah", I'a. -Apparnlus for controlling rail-
way switches. 2,082,931 ; Juno 8.
694:
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
ni.
Electrical control system.
111. Rectifying system.
Electric control system.
2,071,447 ;
Auxiliary circuit.
Current regulating system.
111. Current regulator.
Warning sign. 2,080.991 ;
Induction disk motor.
Constant current system.
Motor control apparatus.
Current controlling appa-
Constant current system.
Constant current system.
Young, Henry S., Wilkinsburg, and H. L. Bone, Forest
Hills, assignors to The L'nion Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvale, Pa. Apparatus for controlling railway
switches. 2,082,932 ; June 8.
Young. Henry S., Wilkinsburg, and H. L. Bone, Forest
Hills, assignors to The Union Switch & Signal Company,
Swissvale, Pa. Apparatus for controlling railway
switches. 2,082,933 ; June 8.
Young. Huch E., Chicago, 111.
2.006,508 ; Jan. 5.
Young, Hugh E.. Chicago,
2.0GC.50n : Jan. 5.
Young, Hugh E., Chicago, HI.
2,071,446 ; Feb. 23.
Young, Hugh E., Chicago, HI. Circuit breaker.
Feb. 23.
Young, Hugh E., Chicago,
2,071,911 ; Feb. 23.
Young, Hugh E., Chicago, HI.
2.076.108 ; Apr. 6.
SToung, Hugh E., Chicago,
2.070.109 : Apr. 6.
Young, Hugh E., Chicago, 111.
May 18.
Young, Hugh E., Chicago, lU.
2,080,992 ; May 18.
Young. Hugh E., Chicago, 111.
2,085,060 ; June 29.
Young. Hugh E., Chicago, 111.
2,086,.')94 : Jul'^ 13.
Young, Hugh E., Chicago, 111.
ratus. 2.099,714 : Nov. 23.
Young. Hugh E., Chicago, 111.
2.099.715 : Nov. 23.
Young, Hugh E., Chicago, HI.
2.099.716 ; Nov. 23.
Young Iron Works. (See Hansen, Arthur E., assignor.)
Young, Isabella B. (See Sprinkle, Lake H., assignor.)
Young, Jefferson D., Chattanooga, assignor of forty-nine
ono-hundredths to T. F. Spurgeon, Frederick, Okla.
Resilient wheel. 2,095,726; Oct. 12.
Young. John, Woll.ind, Ontario, Canada. Electrode holder
or clamp. 2,086,148 ; July 6.
Young, John C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Piston. 2,080,297 ;
May 11.
Voung, John L., Pittsburgh, and A. C. Jephson, Johns-
town. Pa. Anode. 2.102,249 : Dec. 14.
Young, John M., Brooklyn, assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. Container. 2,072,149 :
Mar. 2.
Young, John M., Dundalk, Md. Calculator. 2,076,439 ;
Apr. 6.
Toung, John W., assignor to National Battery Companv,
St. Paul, Minn. Battery container. 2,098,478 ; Nov. 9.
Young, L. A., Spring and Wire Corporation. (See Clark,
William A., assignor.)
Young, L. A., Spring & Wire Corporation. (See Hellman,
Bernard, assignor.)
Young, L. A., Spring and Wire Corporation. (See Leal.
Hugh, assignor.)
Young, L. A., Spring and Wire Corporation. (See Lesin-
ski. Walter, as.'sicnor. )
Young, L. A., Spring and Wire Corporation. (See Old-
ham, John M., assignor.)
Young, Lambert M.. Lacrosse, Wash. Cooking utensil.
2.088,457 : July 27.
Young, Leonard A. (See Oldham, John M., assignor.)
Young, Leonard A., Detroit, Mich. Making golf balls.
2.090.717 : Aug. 24.
Young, Leonard A., Detroit, Mich. Spring structure.
2.101,124; Dec. 7.
Young, Leonard A., Detroit, Mich. Safety razor
2,103,924; Dec. 28.
Young. Leonard A.. ns.>;ignor, by mesne assignments, to
Automobile Ventil.ition. Inc., Detroit, Mich. Draftless
ventll.Tting window. 2.100.829; Nov. 30.
Yonne. Leonard P., New York, N. Y. Heating unit
2.009,348 ; Feb. 2.
Young, Leonard P., New York, N. Y. Electric soldering
iron. 2,073,259; Mar. 9. ucrmg
Young, Lloyd L. (See Finch. J. L., and Young.)
Young, Lloyd L., and J. L. Finch, Patchogue, N. T., as-
signors to Radio Corporation of America. Tempera-
ture control system. 2,070,907 • Feb. 16.
Young, Lloyd W. (See IJucknam, J. 11. , and Young.)
Young, Lloyd W., Buffalo, N. Y., assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to rnl()n Carbide and Carbon Corporation
Blowpipe. 2,072,020; .Mar. 2.
Young. Lloyd W., Scotrl; T'Lilns, N. J., assignor, by mesne
n.sslgnmcnts. to Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation
Elertrlc blowpipe lighter. 2.070.091 ; Apr. 13.
Young. Lloyd W.. Elizabeth, N. J., assignor, by mesne
aBslgnmr-nt.i, to t?nlnn Carbide and Carbon Corporation
Fluid mixor. 2,09.'i,7S.l : Oot. 12.
Yonng. Marvin S.. Sonr.odale. X. Y. Method and appara-
tus for handling Unnids. 2,0.'50.777 ; .\ug. 10
Young. .Maude ^I., Portland, Oreg. Container for Die
pans. 2,074,448; Mar. 23. ^
Young. Otto W. rSeo f:ihhonii, H. R., and Young.)
Young. Otto W., East Orange, N. J., '
Motors Corporation. Detroit, Mich
Ing. 2,009..*>09 ; Feb. 2.
Young. Otto W.. East Orange. N. J.,
Motors Corporation. Detroit. Mich.
Ing mounting. 2.094.251 ; Sept 28.
assignor to General
Antifriction bear-
nssignor to Oeneral
Bearing and bear-
Young, Otto W., East Orange, N. J., assignor to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Antifriction bear-
ing. 2,094,252 ; Sept. 28.
Young Radiator Company. (See Krotz, Alvaro S., as-
signor. )
Young Radiator Company. (See Witzel, Ernst, assignor.)
Young Radiator Company. (See Young, Fred M., as-
signor.)
Young Radiator Company. (See Young, Fred M., as-
signor.)
Young, Randall B., Akron, Ohio. Garter and other sup-
porting means. 2,084,174 ; June 15.
Young, Ruby R. (See Olson, J. B., and Young.)
Young, Samuel D., Edgbaston, Birmingham, England, as-
signor to Aluminum Company of America, Pittsburgh,
Pa. Closure for bottles or other containers. 2.066,708 ;
Jan. 5.
Young, W. H., Sr. (See Holt, Walter L., assignor.)
Young, William. (See Taylor, J., and Young.)
Young, William, Wishaw, Lanarkshire, Scotland. Device
for controlling windows of the sliding type. 2,077,609 ;
Apr. 20.
Young, William G. (See Hartung, W. H., Young, and
Crossley. )
Young, William J., Charles Town, W. Va., assignor ta '
The Standard Lime and Stone Company, Baltimore,
Md. Process and apparatus for coating particles
2,078,359 ; Apr. 27.
Young, William K., Rockford, 111. Boring tool.
2.090,718 ; Aug. 24.
Young. Wilson T. (See Hall, A., Young, and Slattery.)
Youngberg, Walter K., Meriden, Conn. Verifying punch
machine for duplicate cards. 2,080,192 ; May 11.
Youngblood, James A., Dallas, Tex. Operating mechanism
for doors. 2,083,803 : June 15.
Younglof, George L. (See Waters, R. H., and Younglof.)
Youngman. Robert T., Aldershot, assignor to The Fairey
Aviation Company Limited, Hayes, England. Mecha-
nism for actuating the control surfaces of aircraft.
2,097,807 ; Nov. 2.
Youngren, Harold T., Lansing, assignor to General Motors
Corporation. Detroit. Mich. Automobile suspension sys-
tem. 2,083,627; June 15.
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company, The. (See Adams,
James L., Jr., assignor.)
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company, The. (See Mirfield,
George E,, assignor.)
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company, The. (See Mishler,
Earnest W., assignor.)
Youngstown Sheet & Tube Company, The. (See Wallis,
W. C, and Plott, assignors.)
Youngstown Steel Door Company, The. (See Ditchfield,
Frank, assignor.)
Youngstown Steel Door Company, The. (See Eklind, Carl
E., assignor.)
Youngstown Steel Door Company, The. (See Lute, Carl,
assignor.)
Younsstown Steel Door Company, The. (See Madland,
Gabriel, assignor.)
Youngstown Steel Door Company, The. (See Madland,
Thorvald, assignor.)
Youngstown Steel Door Company, The. (See Tobin, Ken-
neth J., assignor.)
Youngstown Steel Car Corporation. (See Wilkoff, Arthur
E., assignor.)
Youngstown Steel Door Company, The. (See Williamson,
Clarence H., assignor.)
Younkman. George W.. Brooklyn. N. Y., and R. L. Dar-
ling, assignors to Bond Electric Corporation, .Tersey
City. N J. Electric hand lantern. 2,066,510; Jan. 6.
°-S?*^J . ^ ^■' Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to General
tilectrlc Company. Apparatus for recording or repro-
ducing sound. 2,071,192 ; Feb. 16.
Yow, William P., assignor to Southern Steel Stampings,
o°o*'o^''t';"»^ed, Winston-Salem, N. C. Refectory table.
2,084,(86; June 22.
Yowell, p. P., Service Company. (See Spencer, M., and
Beauchamp, assignors.)
Yoxall. Joseph. Deganwy. North Wales, assignor to Pro-
pello Inventions Limited, London, England. Band-
brake adjusting mechanism. 2,098,125 • Nov. 2
■i'nn'o ^f ""''"■^ ^■' Honolulu, Hawaii. Ratchet wrench.
J, 092,34.1 ; Sept. 7.
Y'undt. Michael, Company. (See Perkins, Frank P., as-
signor.)
YUrgen Baron Silberg von Stackelberg, assignor of one-
half to M. G. Doll, Baltimore, Md. Aircraft. 2,076,327 :
Apr. 0.
Yurkovitch Anton Pittsburgh, Pa. Interlocking Joint
construction. 2,097,172 ; Oct 26
"^''2.103 1 00 • De"c°°i ^'"'^'^"'■^''' ^*- ^'■''cket device.
^' ?ssf^J?r"r°'^''"°"°' ^^^^ Zarotschenzeff, Wladimir M.,
^^ sfmorT^^ ^"*^' ^^^ Zarotschenzeff, MikaU T., as.
Znbfi' Romni x?^ ^'•■'^r;.^- ^''b*^!' an" Ensslin.)
Corno?nt1on ^-L.vnnfield assignor to Hygrade Sylvania
2,007 m^Jan 5 ^^^- incandescent lamp.
^"cornorinin *4\;i^^°°x,'''^- assignor to Hygrade Sylvania
FaXr;"&o'f"'T06'^.^?6: j'^n'^is"'^"^"' "' "^°"-
LIST OF PATENTEES
695
Zabel, Rolland M., Lynnfield, assignor to Hygrade Syl-
vania Corporation, Salem, Mass. Lamp with arc pre-
venting fuse. 2,091,233 ; Aug. 24.
Zabel, Rolland M., Lynnfield. assignor to Hygrade Syl-
vania Corporation, Salem, Mass. Incandescent electric
lamp and manufacture thereof. 2,098,907 ; Nov. 9.
Zablocki, Eugene C, assignor to Briggs Manufacturing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Coating machine. 2,096,951 ;
Oct. 26.
Zabriskie, William F., assignor to Gabriel Steel Company,
Detroit, Mich. Grating. 2,084,118 ; June 15.
Zachlin, Anthony C, South Euclid, assignor to WlUard
Storage Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Storage
battery grid. 2,066,663 ; Jan. 5.
Zachs, Jennie R., Hartford, Conn. Mathematical cal-
culating device. 2,095,943 ; Oct. 12.
Zackowitz, Joseph, Flushing, N. Y. Lathe tool. 2,101,379 ;
Dec. 7.
Zademach, Erich R., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Metal-
wash Machinery Company, New York, N. Y. Drier.
2,073,669 ; Mar. 16.
Zadig, Ernest A., assignor to Radio Corporation of
America, New York, N. Y. Receiver control. 2,075,257 ;
Mar. 30.
Zagiir, Harold A., Boston, Mass. Animal trap. 2,077,657 ;
Apr. 20.
Zagmester, Nick, Niagara Falls, N. Y. Multifilament elec-
tric light bulb. 2,096,833 ; Oct. 26.
Zagorski, Johann, Berlin, Germany. Valve. 2,097,943 ;
Nov. 2.
Zagorski, Johann, Berlin, Germany. (Valve. 2,090,381 ;
Aug. 17.
Zahel, Jaroslav, Prerov, Czechoslocakia. Fountain pen.
2,093,701 ; Sept. 21.
Zahm, Edward, assignor to Zahm & Nagel Co., Inc.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Determining the gas content of solu-
tions. 2,102,105 ; Dec. 14.
Zahm & Nagel Co. (See Zahm, Edward, assignor.)
Zahn. Karl, and K. Sehimmelschmidt, Frankfort-on-the
Main, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Diphenyl derivatives and pre-
paring them. 2,090,173 ; Aug. 17.
Zahn, Rudolf. (See Kogel, G.. and Zahn.)
Zahn, Rudolf, Wiesbaden, assignor to Kalle & Co. Aktien-
gesellschaft, Wiesbaden-Biebrich, Germany. Production
of tanned pictures. 2,100,063 ; Nov. 23.
Zahodiakin, Victor F., Cincinnati, Ohio. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,067,254 ; Jan. 12.
Zahodiakin, Victor P., Cincinnati, Ohio. Lubrication sys-
tem. 2,068,727 ; Jan. 26.
Zahodiakin, Victor F., Cincinnati, Ohio. Internal com-
bustion engine. 2,075,597 ; Mar. 30.
Zahodiakin, Victor F., New York, N. Y. Nondetonating
engine. 2,077,085 ; Apr. 13.
Zahodiakin, Victor F., New York, N. Y. Tobacco pouch
2,079,141 ; May 4.
Zaidan Hojin Rikagaku Kenkyujo. (See Akahira, Takeo
assignor.)
Zaidau Hojiu Rikagaku Kenkyujo. (See Sahashi, Y.
Takeuchi, Shimamoto, and Iki, assignors.)
Zaiger, Louis, Lynn, Mass. Splash flap for automobiles
2,077,818 ; Apr. 20.
Zaiger, Max, Lynn, Mass. Windshield wiper. 2,087,178
July 13.
Zaitz, Julius E., Hammond, Ind. Bus door safety lock bar,
2,098,126; Nov. 2.
Zak, Joseph T., San Francisco. Calif. Range finding,
horizontal angle measuring, and angle of site instru-
nient. 2,090.658 ; Aug. 24.
Zak, William. San Francisco, Calif. Orifice dial valve
2,101,3.^0; Dec. 7.
ZakoR, Evangelos, Brooklyn, assignor to Zakos Monu
Holder & Napkin Holder, Inc., New York, N. Y. Com-
bined napkin dispensing case and menu card holder,
2,080,023 ; May 11.
Zakos, Evangelos, Brooklyn, assignor to Zakos Menu
Holder & Napkin Holder. Inc., New York, N. Y. Card
display device. 2,085,285 ; June 29.
Zakos, Evangelos, Brooklyn, assignor to Zakos Menu
Holder & Napkin Holder, Inc., New York, N. Y. Menu
holder. 2,094,051 ; Sept. 28.
Zakos Menu Holder & Napkin Holder, Inc. (See Zakos,
Evangelos, iissignor. )
Zalesak, William A., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to The
Goss Printing Press Company, Chicago, 111. Web past-
ing mechanism for printing presses. 2,097,053 ; Oct. 26.
Zaikin. Semien L. (See CapellushnicofC, M. A., and
Zalkin.)
Zalkind, Albert M., Bronx, N. Y. Lock. 2,080,684 ; May
18.
Zalkind, Philip, New York, N. Y. End fold casing.
2,088,315; July 27.
Zalusky, Josopli M., ct al. (See Reynolds, C, and Kucera,
assignorH.)
Zamborelli, August, Soprls, Colo. Check holder.
2,070,331: Apr.- 0.
Zammitli, Conrad. (See Spadafora, Joseph, assignor.)
Zaiiipol, Peter, assignor to I'erinaflex Mold and Model Cor-
I)oration, Detroit, Mich. Flexible mold. 2,083,484 ;
June 8.
Zand, Htcplien J. (See Bassett, P. R., and Zand.)
Zaninovicli, George, Dlnuba, Calif. Animal trap.
2,080,093; May 18.
Zanzi, Albino, Ivrea, Italy, assignor to Thompson Products
Incoi'porated, Cleveland, Ohio. Making hollow valves.
2,093,768 ; Sept. 21.
Zapf, Georg, Cologne, Germany, assignor to Felten &
Guilleaume Carlswerk Actien-Gesellschaft, Cologne-
Mulheim, Germany. Cable manufacture. 2,081,691 ;
May 25.
Zapfe, Richard C. (See Johnson, W. G.. and Zapfe.)
Zapp, Frank J., and M. H. Weinstein, Chicago, 111. Sig-
nal device and system. 2,091,174 ; Aug. 24.
Zarafu, Herman, West New York, N. J., assignor to
Elevator Supplies Company, Incorporated, Hoboken,
N. J. Apparatus for drawing and reeling wire.
2,068,836 ; Jan. 26.
Zarafu, Herman, West New York, N. J., assignor to The
American Laundry Machinery Company, Cincinnati,
Ohio. Washing machine. 2,070,192 ; Feb. 9.
Zarb, Joseph, London, England. Clutch. 2,071,245 ; Feb.
16.
Zaremba, Tadeusz, Warsaw, Poland. Can opener.
2,090,382 ; Aug. 17.
Zaretsky, Harry, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ear protector.
2,086,346 ; July 6.
Zarkin, Charles, New York, N. Y. Graining machine.
2,074.033 ; Mar. 23.
Zarotschenzeff, Mikail T., New York, N. Y., assignor,
by mesne assignments, to Z Processes Inc., Jersey
City, N. J. Method and apparatus for refrigerating
food products. 2,080,103; May 11.
ZarotschenzefE, Wladimir M., Englewood, assignor to Z
Pack Corporation, Jersey City, N. J. Freezing fruits.
2,103,925 ; Dec. 28.
Zaruba, Antonin J., Vienna, Austria. Resilient con-
structional element. 2,084,116 ; June 15.
Zaum, Max. (See Johnson, R. W., Loverch, and Zaum.)
Zaustinsky, Michael V., Battle Creek, Mich. Method and
apparatus for ventilating an enclosed space. 2,084,787 ;
June 22.
Zavorski, Leonard. (See Hart, S., and Zavorski.)
Zdaniewski, August. (See Teissevre, J., and Zdaniewski.)
Zdansky, Arnold E., Berlin-Schoneberg, assignor to
Bamag-Meguin Aktiengesellschaft, Berlin, Germany.
Electrolytic apparatus. 2,075,688 ; Mar. 30.
Zecha, Otto, Vienna, Austria. Sound recording apparatus.
2,078,113 ; Apr. 20.
Zechman, Charles A., Philadelphia, Pa. Convertible seat
structure. 2,093,224 ; Sept. 14.
Zeder, Henry H., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Eaton Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Valve
tappet. 2,098,897 ; Nov. 9.
Zeder, James C, assignor to Chrysler Corporation, De-
troit, Mich. Motor vehicle. 2,102,402 ; Dec. 14.
Zeeb, William J., New York, J. T. Dammes, Brooklyn, and
A. C. Morris, assignors to Emei'gency Window and
Exit Devices Corporation, New York, N. Y. Releasable
window. 2,102,250; Dec. 14.
Zeeman, Martin J., Villa Park, 111., assignor to The
Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railway Company,
Topeka, Kans. Adjustable rail brace. 2,087,224 ; July
13.
Zeh. Walter. (See Dieterle, W., Zeh, and Zerweck.)
Zeh, Walter, Dessau in Anhalt, Germany, assignor to Agfa
Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Sensitizing
photographic emulsions. 2,083,804 ; June 15.
Zeh, Walter, Dessau in Anhalt, Germany, assignor to Agfa
Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Carbocyanine
dyes and manufacturing the same. 2,080,689 ; July 13.
Zeh, Walter, Dessau in Anhalt, Germany, assignor, to
Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Photo-
graphic sensitizer material. 2,089,321 ; Aug. 10.
Zeh, Walter, Dessau-in-Anhalt, Germany, assignor to Agfa
Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Methine
cyauine dye. 2,089,322 ; Aug. 10.
Zeh, Walter, Dessau In Anhalt, Germany, assignor to
Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Manufac-
ture of benzoselenocyanine dyes. 2,089,323 ; Aug. 10.
Zeh, Walter, Dessau in Anhalt, A. Sieglitz, P"'rankfort-on-
the-Main-Sindlingen, and M. Dabelov/, Frankfort-on-the-
Main-Hoclist, Germany, assignors to Agfa Ansco Cor-
poration, Binghamton, N. Y. Thlo- and scleno-curbo-
cyanines. 2,068,047 ; Jan. 19.
Zeh, Walter, Dessau in Anhalt, W. Gaedke, Hofheim in
Taunus, M. Dabelow, Frankfort-Hochst, and W. Zer-
weck, Frankfort-F(>chenhoiin, (ieriiiuny, assignors to
Agfa Ansco Corporation, Binghamton, N. Y. Sensitiz-
ing of photographic emulsions. 2,071,374 ; Feb. 23.
Zeh, Walter, Dessau In Anhalt, W. Gaedke, IToflieim in
Taunus, M. Dabelow, Prankfort-on-the-Main-TIochst, and
W. Zerweck. Frankfort-on-tho-Main-Fechonheini, Ger-
many, assignors to Agfa Ansco Cori)orntion, Bingham-
ton, N. Y. Trlmothlno cynnlne dyes. 2,071,993; Feb.
23.
Zeh, Walter, Dessau, W. Kaedke. ITorheini In Taunus. M.
Dabelow, Frankfort-on-IIie-lMain-llo<>list, and W. Zer-
weck, Frankfort-on-the-Main-1<Vclienli('ini. (Ji'nnanv. as-
signors to Agfa Ansco (\)rporatlon. Itiiiirhaniloii. N. Y.
Thiazole trhnethlne cyanln(-s. 2,071.991: Feli. 23.
Zehnder, Otto, assignor to Gebrlldor Zehnder Itiidlotoren
& Appanitebau, Gninlclien, Switzerland. Fully uuto-
Miatic rcrrlgcralor. 2,075,922; Apr. (i.
Zeldlcr, Ernst, nKNlgnor to Verelnlgte Deutsche Metall-
wcrke Aktlengesellscliaft, Frankfort ontltoMaln, Gor-
niany. Nose cap. 2,092,001 ; Sept. 14.
696
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Zeigler, Maxwell T., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Zeigler Packaged Ice Machinery Corporation, Hunting-
ton Park, Calif. Ice vending machine. 2,074,351 ;
Mar. 23.
Zeigler, Maxwell T., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Zeigler Packaged Ice Machinery Corporation, Hunting-
ton Park, Calif. Ice cutting machine. 2,080,452 ;
May 18.
Zeigler. -Maxwell T., assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Ztnglor Packaged Ice Machinery Corporation. Hunting-
ton Park, Calif, neliverv mechanism for ice vending
machines. 2,100.423 ; Nov. 30.
Zeigler Packaged Ice Machinery Corporation. (See
Zeigler, JIaxwell T., assignor.)
Zeilman, Roy H., assignor to Thew Shovel Company,
Lorain, Ohio. Back - digger boom construction.
2,084,718; June 22.
Zeindler. Worner. assignor to Service Caster & Truck Com-
pany, Albion, Mich. Caster wheel. 2,068,160 ; Jan. 19.
Zeindler, Worner, assignor to Service Castor & Truck Com-
pany, Albion, Jiich. Truck and trailer coupling.
2,072,239 ; Mar. 2.
Zeisberg, Fred C, assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company, Wilmington. Del. Method and apparatus
for the manufacture of sulphuric acid. 2,075,075 ;
Mar. 30.
Zeisberg. Fred C, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington,
Del. Ore roasting. 2.086,201 : July 6.
Zeisloft, Oliver, and P. N. Becker, assignors to Jeddo-
Highland Coal Company, Jeddo, Pa. Gas producer.
2.082,530 ; June 1.
Zeiss, Carl. (See Herrmann. Carl, assignor.)
Zeiss, Carl. (See Richter, Robert, assignor.)
Zeiss, Carl. (See Traenkle, Carl A., assignor.)
Zeiss, Carl. (See von Gruber, Otto, assignor.)
Zeiss, Firm Carl. (See RauersMd. Wnlther. assignor.)
Zeiss, the firm Carl. (See Van Albada, Lieuwe, E.-W., as-
signor.)
Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft. (See Bertelle, Ludwig,
assignor.)
Zeiss, Ikon Aktiengesellschaft. (See Gorllch, Paul, as-
signor.)
Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft. (See Henkel, Gerhard, as-
signor.)
Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft. (See Klippenbender,
Heinz, assignor.)
Zeiss Ikon Aktiengesellschaft. (See Klippenbender, H.,
Winzenburg, Feigner, Fischer, and Kaden, assignors.)
Zeitfuchs, Edward H.. Berkeloy. assignor to Standard Oil
Company of California, San Francisco, Calif. Viscom-
eter. 2,007,430; Jan. 12.
Zeitschler, Hermann, Hilden. assignor to W. Bauermann
& Soline, Kommanditgesellschaft, Hilden, Rhelnland,
Germany. Telescopic umbrella. 2.088,127 ; July 27.
Zelaskow, Joseph L. (See Dumble. Clifford U., assignor.)
Zelger, George E.. Monireuil sous Bois Seine. France, as-
signor, by mesne assignments, to Eastman Kodak Com-
pany, Jersey City, N. J. Extraction of halogen from
fluids. 2,077,298 : Apr. 13.
Zelger, Georges 1'., Montreuil sous Bois, France, assignor,
by mesne assi-mments. to Eastman Kodak Company,
Jersey City, N. J. Making vinyl derivative articles.
2.083.628 : June 15.
Zell, David H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Coin bank. 2,096,418 ;
Oct. 19.
Zellhoefer, Glenn F., Bloomington, 111. Absorption refrig-
erating apparatus. 2,085,937 ; July 6.
Zellhoefer, Glenn P.. Bloomington, lil. Refrigerating ap-
paratus. 2.099,.382 ; Nov. 16.
Zellmann, Rudolf, and R. MUlIer. Radebeul. assignors to
Chomische Fabrik von Hoyden. A. G.. Kad(>l)iMil. near
Dresden. Germany. Manufacture of react iv(> thorium
oxide and its transformation into thorium salts
2.099,325 ; Nov. 16.
ZellstolTfabrlk Waldhof. (See Claus. Walter, assignor )
ZollstofTfahrik Waldorf. (See Radestock, Hans, assignor.)
Zelov, Victor I., Rosemont, assignor to Cooperative
Engineering Co.. Philadelphia, Pa. Prime mover gov-
erning system. 2,101,486; Dec. 7.
Zeman, Antoinette W.. Cleveland. Ohio. Combination
iroiier and wringer. 2.094.164; Sept. 28.
Zeman, Arthur P., Chicago, HI., assignor to Radio Corpo-
ration of America, New York. N. Y. Automatic stop
for phonographs. 2,73,042; Mar. 9.
Zembii. John W. (See Britton, E. C, Coleman, and
Zeinba.)
Zendor, Justin, Ardsley, assignor to StaulTer Chemical Coni-
jjnny. New York, N. Y. Producing citric acid.
Mii/ia*,]iiif , ••inr. «/.
Zenith Carburetor Company. (See Heftier, Paul, as-
signor.)
Zenith i;ii<ctrle Company. (See Coren, Lewis W., as-
signor.)
Zenith Radio Corporation. (See Emdc, Kurt, assignor.)
Zcnnlg. .loliaiincs. and p. BockiT. HitIIu. <;.'rmaiiv as
sIguor.H ii> Accounling and T.-ibuIating MachliK. Corpo-
rnlloM. N<>w York, N. Y. Priming and counting sorter
2,07 1. •IS7 : Feb. 2.1.
Zepn, Bruno R., Chicago, III. Anchor. 2,084,233 ; June
Zepler, Erich. (See Klotz, E.. and Zcpler.)
Zerbe, Frederick K., Waukesha, assignor to A. O. Smith
Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Alloy lined vessel.
2,092,490 ; Sept. 7.
Zerbe, Lewis E., Moneta, Calif., assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The National Supply Company of Dela-
ware, Toledo, Ohio. Rotary machine.- 2,072,936;
Mar. 9.
Zercher, Robert W., assignor to York Ice Machinery Cor-
poration, York, Pa. Lubrication system. 2,076,332 ;
Apr. 6.
Zerk, Oscar U., Cleveland, Ohio. Tire cover. 2,070,819 ;
Feb. 16.
Zero Hour Torpedo Company. (See Bleecker, Warren F.,
assignor.)
Zero Plate Corporation. (See Rutishauser, Donald E., as-
signor.)
Zeruneith, Rudolnh E., Camden, N. J. Making frozen
strips of wire staples. 2,085,780 ; July 6.
Zervas, Paul. Cologne-Mulheira, and H. Clingestein,
Cologno-on-the-Rhine, Germany, assignors to General
Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Monoazodye-
stuffs. 2,075,076 ; Mar. 30.
Zerver. Alfred, Remscheid-Vieringhausen, Germany. Hold-
er of tools. 2,068,308 ; Jan. 19.
Zerweck, Werner. (See Dieterle, W., Zeh, and Zerweck.)
Zerweck, Werner. (See Schrader, G., and Zerweck.)
Zerweck, Werner. (See Zeh, W., Gaedke, Dabelow. and
Zerweck. )
Zerweck, Werner, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Pechenheim ; N.
Steiger, Frankfort-on-the-Main ; A. Modersohn, Coiogne-
JIulheim-on-the-Rhine ; and W. Schleifenbaum, Lever-
kusen, Germany, assignors to General Aniline Works,
Inc., New Y^ork, N. Y. Azodyestuffs insoluble in water.
2.067,149 ; Jan. 5.
Zerweck, Werner, Frankfort-on-the-Main-Feehenheim, and
N. Steiger, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany, assignors
to General Aniline Works, Inc.. New York, N. Y. Azo-
dyestuffs insoluble in water. 2,070,10-1 ; Feb. 9.
Zerweck, Werner, and M. Schubert, Frankfort-on-the-
Main-Fechenheim, Germany, assignors to (ienoral An-
iline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. AVater insoluble azo-
dyeslulTs. 2,072,288 : Mar. 2.
Zerweck. Werner, and E. Albrecht, Frankfort-on-the-Main-
Fechenhoim, Germany, assignors to General .Aniline
Works. Inc., New York, N. Y. ludigoid vat dyestuff.
2.076.872: Apr. 13.
Zerweck. Werner. E. Korten, and M. Schubert, Frank-
fort-on-the-Main-Pechenheim, Germany, assignors to
General Aniline Works, Inc. 5-hydroxv-hvdrindene-or-
tho-carboxylic acid. 2,078,625 ; Apr. 27.
Zerweck. Werner, and E. Korten, Frankfort-on-the-Main-
Fechenhoim, Germany, assignors to General Aniline
Works, Inc.. New York. N. Y. Diamino compounds and
making same. 2,083,890 ; .Tune 15.
Zerweck. Werner. Frankfort-ou-the-Main-Fechenheim, and
Williolm Hechtenberg, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germany,
assignors to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Sulphur dyestuffs derived from indophenols.
2.083.891 ; June 15.
Zerweck, Werner, Frankfort-on-the-Maln-Pechenheim, and
E. Gofferj^, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Gernianv, assignors
to General Aniline Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Sul-
phonation products of acylated amines and making same.
2,086,690 ; July 13.
Zerweck. Werner, and W. Kunze, Frankfort-on-the-Main-
Pechenheim, Germany, assignors to General Aniline
Works, Inc., New York, N. Y. Producing amino com-
pounds of the quinoline series. 2.086,691 ; July 13.
Zetlin. Samuel, Baltimore, Md. Garment hanger.
2.0S5.138: June 29.
Zetmeir. Emil A., Topeka, Kans. Door hinge. 2,078,303 ;
Apr. 27.
Zotzsclio. Walther, and H. Faber. Promnitz, assignors to I.
G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-
Jlain, Germany. Making a substitute for wool from
visco.se. 2.0S2.814; June 8.
Zetzscho. Walther, E. Graumann, H. Faber, and E. Stlx,
I remnitz, assignors to I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktienge-
sollscbatt, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Germauv. Manufac-
,,. ture of a substitute for wool. 2,086,888 ; julv 13.
.^mlite Corporation. (See Tuttle, Robert L., assignor.)
/ick. I'rank E.. assignor of one-half to C. R. Emery,
nearborn, Mich. Window mechanism. 2,099,184 ; Nov.
Zickler, Edward H., Zillah, Wash. Dry cooker. 2,080,592 ;
May 18. ,. . . ,
Zickrick. Lyall Schenoctadv. N. Y., assignor to General
Snoo''rr, x,"'"P''"/- Electrical switch contacts.
J.099,551 ; Nov. 1(5.
^''«l°',?n.""l"^'"t- Chicago, HI., and G. AVunsch, Berlin-
v^rl 1 ' o"^^.'"'\°-J','- assignors to Askania-Werke A. G.
.vi^^nn.,?^"\7\,"^''''/'»" ^"'^^ssau und Carl Bamberg-
thi flZ^f fl.?'?"'*':^ A"i. ■J'.i'o' apparatus for controlling
the flow of fluids. 2,074,883 ; Mar. 23.
Ziofronbein, Mane, born Baldauf. DresdAi, Germanv De-
2.095.R7;V Oc't"r''"^ <he ends of a neckerchief.
^'c^,'^"o\'is!.h„V^'''\t'"V- "'^A'^""'' *° AUgemiene Elektricitats
Gosollschaft, Berlin. Germany. Cathode for electron
dischiirge devices. 2,078,360; Apr 27 Election
/iogcr. Uillmm D. (See Squires, L. H.,'and Zleger)
Zlegler, Gustav. (See LinggI A., And Ziegler.) ^
LIST OF PATENTEES
697
Ziegler, Hans, Zollikon-Zurich, Switzerland. Manifold-
ing attachment for writing machines. 2,098,368 ;
Nov. 9.
Ziegler, Karl, Heidelberg, assignor to Schering-Kahlbaum
A. G., Berlin, Germany. Production of derivatives of
cyclic B-keto carboxylic acids. 2,068,284 ; Jan. 19.
Ziegler. Karl, Heidelberg, assignor to Schering-Kahlbaum
A. G., Berlin, Germany. Cyclic cyano compounds and
producing same. 2,068,586 ; Jan. 19.
Ziegler, Karl, Heidelberg, assignor to Schering-Kahlbaum
A. G., Berlin, Germany. Producing compounds of cyclic
B-ketocarboxylic acids. 2,10.3,28(3 ; Dec. 28.
Ziegler, William H. (See Lewis, H. H., and Ziegler.)
Zielasko, Frank, Luscar, Alberta, Canada. Garden or
plant bed cover. 2,086,310 ; July 6.
Zielesch, Alvin, Portland, Oreg. Self-adjusting sinker.
2,086,457 ; July 6.
Zielsdorf, William F., St. Joseph, Mo. Refrigerator,
2,092,947 ; Sept. 14.
Ziembinski, Sigmund W., Bronx. N. Y. Locking and
clamping device. 2,066,380 ; Jan. 5.
Ziemmerman, Henry, assignor to Chicago Cardboard Com-
eany, Chicago, 111. Folding framed display. 2,101,327 ;
lec. 7.
Ziemmerman, Henry A., assignor to Chicago Cardboard
Company, Chicago, HI. Folding display. 2,080,025 ;
May 11.
Ziemmerman, Henry A., assignor to Chicago Cardboard
Company, Chicago, 111. Framed display. 2,093,972 ;
Sept. 21.
Zier. Paul. (See Muck, O., Muller, and Zier.)
Zierdt, Conrad H. (See Lucas, S. M., and Zierdt.)
Zieve, William A., North Bergen, N. J. Knitted fabric.
2,079,670; May 11.
Zigler, Charley J., deceased, M. K. Zigler, administrator,
assignor to Radio Corporation of America, New York,
N. Y. Radio circuit actuating device. 2,072,240 ;
Mar. 2.
Zigler, Millard K., administrator. (See Zigler, Charley J.)
Zihler, Leon, Winnipeg. Manitoba, Canada. Cereal de-
hydration plant. 2.071,448 : Feb. 23.
Zika, Frank J., and H. W. Ewert, Chicago, 111. Signal
device. 2.094.514: Sept. 28.
Zilen, Victor W., Buifalo, N. Y. Rotary drilling mecha-
nism. 2,076,138 ; Apr. 6.
Zillafro, George A. (See Whitney, Alvin M., assignor.)
Zillger, Arno, Narberth, Pa., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to National Television Corporation, Wilmington,
Del. Television apparatus. 2,077,866 ; Apr. 20.
Zillger, Arno, Narberth, Pa., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to National Television Corporation. Portable
sound-on-film motion picture projecting apparatus.
2,093,769; Sept. 21.
Zim Manufacturing Co. (See Berkman, Herbert A., as-
signor.)
Zimarik. John. (See Nash. H. F.. and Zimarik.)
Zimet, Isidore, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bedspring. 2,077,867 ;
Apr. 20.
Zimic, Michael, Forest Hills, assignor to Queens Machine
Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Racking mechanism for
knitting machines. 2,003.858 ; Sent. 21.
Zimicki, Marche P., Strawn, Tex. Truck body.
2,088.078: July 27.
Zimmer, John C., Elizabeth. N. J., and A. J. Morway,
.Tnclcpon TTeiglits. N. Y.. nssiirnnrR to Stnndnrd Oil
Development Company. Antifreeze lubricating grease.
2.071,488 : Feb. 23.
Zimmer, John C, Elizabeth, and E. W. Carlson, Roselle
Park, N. J., assignors to Standard Oil Development
Conipanv. Nonloaking lubricant. 2.074,039 : Mar. 16.
Zimmer, Karl A., Manufacturing Co. (See Koerber, Wil-
liam G.. assicnor. )
Zimmer, Paul H., assignor of one-half to A. A. Johnson,
Bridgeport, Conn. Electric switch. 2,078,888 ; Apr.
27.
Zimmer, Peter, New York, N. Y. Metal face printing
block. 2.087,462 ; July 20.
Zimmoror, K.Trl A., assignor to Karl A. Zimmerer Alanu-
facturing Company, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Beer dispens-
ing apnar.Ttus. 2, 08."?, 629 : June 15.
Zimmerer, Karl A., and W. G. Koerber, assignors to Karl
A. Zimmerer Manufacturing Company, Inc., Detroit,
Mich. Apparatus for preventing beer settling.
2,070,422 ; Apr. 6.
Zimmerer, Karl A., Manufacturing Co. (See Koerber,
William G., assignor.)
Zimmerer, Karl A., Mnnufacturing Company. (See Zim-
merer, Karl A., assignor.)
Zimmerer, Karl A., Manufacturing Co. (See Zimmerer,
K. A., and Koerber, assignors.)
Zinimorli, Adolph, New Brunswick, N. J. Manometer.
2,075,326 ; Mar. 30.
Zimmerni.iii, Alexander S. (See Ellingwood, F. F., Zlm-
nierm.'in and Fr(>y.)
Zimmerman, Alvin K., Akron, Ohio. Internal combustion
engine. 2,100.064; Nov. 23.
Zimmerman, Arthur C, assignor to The Puro Company,
Dayton, Ohio. Water softener. 2.078.301 ; Apr. 27.
Zimiiicrinan, Artlmr ('., assignor to The Duro Company,
Dayton, Oliio. Wafer softener. 2,088,101 ; July 27.
Zimmerman, Arthur ('., mid I''. E, KnnacU, assignors to Tlie
Duro Conipanv, Diivtim, Olilo. Water Hollenlng appa-
rntus. 2,067,808; Jan. 12.
Zimmerman, Elmer W., Chevy Chase, Md., assignor to
The Government of the United States. Inks.
2,088,006 ; July 27.
Zimmerman, Harry, Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Buffing
wheel. 2,087,012 ; July 13.
Zimmerman, Herman W., assignor to Automotive Mainte-
nance Machinery Co., Chicago, 111. Pilot for valve
grinding tools. 2,084,175 ; June 15.
Zimmerman, Herman W., assignor to Automotive Main-
tenance Machinery Co., North Chicago, 111. Piston fix-
ture. 2,100,534 ; Nov. 30.
Zimmerman, Isadora J., Chicago, 111. Burner. 2,090,740 ;
Aug. 24.
Zimmerman, James G., Madison, Wis. Storage battery
plate. 2,075,492 ; Mar. 30.
Zimmerman, Leo, New York, N. Y. Inkstand and bottle
therefor. 2,068,526 ; Jan. 19.
Zimmerman, Leo, New York, N. Y. Combination table.
2,102,449 ; Dec. 14.
Zimmerman, Leroy H., LaSalle, 111. Display device.
2,083,973 ; June 15.
Zimmerman, Lester R., and J. Schuchat, Chicago, 111. Con-
tainer. 2,067.749 ; Jan. 12.
Zimmerman, Louis L., assignor to Herring Ginger Ale,
Inc., Jacksonville, Fla. Carton. 2,090,882 ; Aug. 24.
Zimmerman, Rufus B., Short Hills, N. J., and C. I). King,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Making rimmed steel. 2,102,502;
Dec. 14.
Zimmerman, Willard P., and M. K. Holmes, Munice, Ind.,
assignors to Owens-Illinois Glass Company. Manufac-
turing multipart glass articles. 2,094,287 ; Sept. 28.
Zimmermann, August, Berlin-Steglitz, Germany, assignor
to Askanla-Werke A. G. vormals Centralwerkstatt-
Dessau und Carl Bamberg-Friedenau. Suspension for
compasses and other instruments. 2,090,564 ; Aug. 17.
Zimmermann, Fritz, assignor to Baker & Co., Inc., Newark,
N. J. Electrolytes for plating rhodium and making
the same. 2,067,747 ; Jan. 12.
Zimmermann. Fritz, assignor to Baker & Company, Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Making soluble salts and products
thereof. 2,067,748 ; Jan. 12.
Zimmermann, Otto, Wetzlar, Germany. Photographic
view finder. 2,093,299 ; Sept. 14.
Zimmermann, William F., Maplewood, assignor to Gould
& Eberhardt, Newark, N. J. Cutter positioning device
for bobbing machines. 2,073,917 : Mar. 16.
Zimmermann, William P., Maplewooa, assignor to Gould
& Eberhardt, Newark, N. J. Balanced helicoidal change
speed drive for shapers. 2,077,730 ; Apr. 20.
Zimmermann, William F., Maplewood, assignor to Gould
& Eberhardt, Newark, N. J. Clap arrester. 2,090,506 ;
Aug. 17.
Zimmermann, William F., Maplewood, assignor to Gould
& Eberhardt, Newark, N. J. Shaper tool lifter.
2,090,507 ; Aug. 17.
Zimmermann, William F., Maplewood, N. J., and G.
Davenport, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignors to Gould &
Eberhardt, Newark, N. J. Electric tool lifter for
sbaners. 2,090,508: Aug. 17.
Zingg, Werner, Zug, Switzerland, assignor to Landis &
Gyr, A-G. Switching apparatus. 2,073,330 f Mar. 9.
Zingg, Werner, Zug, Switzerland, assignor to Landis &
Gyr, A-G. Generating alternating current. 2,094,141 ;
Sept. 28.
Zlngone, Anthony E., New York, N. Y. Hair drying
device. 2,078,047 ; Apr. 20.
Zink, John S., Tulsa, Okla. Combination burner.
2,103,605 ; Dec. 28.
Zink. Leopold E. (See Bourdic, Jack P., assignor.)
Zinkil, Rov IT., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Crane Co.,
Chicngo, 111. Shower head. Re. 20,488; Aug. 24.
Zinkil, Roy H., Oak Park, assignor to Crane Co., Chicago,
111. Shower head. 2,009,733 ; Feb. 2.
Zinkil, Roy II., Oak Park, and E. A. Frederickson, Chicago,
assignors to Crane Co.. Chicago, 111. Mixing valve.
2.094,288 : Sept. 28.
Zinnow, ITenrv, Brooklyn, N. Y. Exorcising apparatus.
2,082,272 ; June 1.
Zinser, Paul R., assignor to Woodall Industries Incorpo-
rated. Detroit, Mich. Door panel assembly. 2,07.'),(iS9 ;
Mar. 30.
Zinser, Paul R., assignor to Woodall Industries Incor-
porated, Detroit, Midi. Shaping covered trim panels.
2.095,304 ; Oct. 12.
Zinser, P.aul U.. assignor to Woodall Industries, Incor-
Iiorat(>d. Detroit. Mich. Drawing lihrous thermoplastic
s-h(M't MiMtcrlMl. 2 100.891 : ^ov. .'U).
ZInter, Richard, Berlin, assignor to Ambi-Budd Prosswerk
Gesellschaft niit beschrankter llaftung, Berlin-Johannls-
tiilil, Germanv. Stopping-place indicator for velilcles.
2,073,4,37; Mnr. 9.
Ziomek, Peter, mid T. KownlskI, Detroit, Mich. lyOCklng
niechnnlsni. 2,071,1I9 ; M.Tr. 23.
Zlpernovszky, Prnnz. (See Rolch, K., and Zlpornovszkv.)
ZIpr. Ki-eilcriclv \V,, Ncwml;, N. .1. l\lMrl;lng tool.
2,079,2;i(i : Mm.v 1.
Zllipcr, I'^niil 1111(1 W., A'ieniia, Austria. A'l'hlclc wheel.
2,075,155 : Mar, 30.
Zippi'V, W'nller. (See Zipper, lOnill, and W.)
/.inner, Martin, and T. ('. Black, Portland, Oreg. Bump-
er. 2,090,050 ; Aug. 24.
698
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Zlrnglbl, Han8, Bltterfeld, assignor to I. G. Farbenin-
dustrie Aktiengesellschaft, Frankfort-on-the-Main, Ger-
many. Manufacture of sulphides. 2,093,504; Sept.
21.
Zischka, Wilhelm, Jablonec, N. N., Czechoslovakia.
Permanent way rail joint connection. 2,085,885 ;
July 6.
Ziska, Adam. (See Rode, F. J., and Ziska.)
Zivanow, DiHiitrije M., New York, N. Y. Airtight cover
releaser for containers. 2.100.558 ; Nov. 30.
Zivi, Edwin L. (See Gray, R. B., and Zlvi.)
Zizlnia, Paul T., Belmar, N. J., assignor to Spray Dryer
Laboratory Corporation. Soluble, nonhygroscopic cocoa
and producing same. 2,077,819 : Apr. 20.
Zlotzivor, Murrav, Los Angeles, Calif. Display support.
2,095.685 ; Oct. 12.
Zoberp. Joseph, West New York, N. J. Scalp air cooling
system for permanent hair waving. 2,097.808 : Nov. 2.
Zocchi, Loon, Jlilford, Mass. Book supporter. 2,101.972 ;
Dec. 14.
Zoeller. Anton J.. West New York, N. J. Pressure hammer
absorber. 2,079,829 ; May 11.
Zocrlein, Emil, assignor to Ford Motor Companv, Dear-
born, Mich. Ignition distributor. 2,092,269 ; Sept. 7.
Zopttl. Robert, assignor of one-half to H, Knoll, Salzburg,
-Austria. Floor or coiling structure. 2.102.231 ; Dec.
14.
Zola, Albert, .ind H. Birnbnum, New York, N. Y. Dental
stool. 2,087,932 : July 27.
Zoller, Frank C, Cleveland, Ohio. Half-tone screen and
manufacture thereof. 2,082,475 ; June 1.
Zone-O-Trol Corporation of America, Inc. (See Huebscher,
John J., assignor.)
Zonis, Sydney, Bridgeport. Conn., assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth. N. J. Ornamental
soam sewing mafhino. 2.074,310: Mar. 16.
Zonls, Sydney, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The Singer
Mannfacturine Company. Elizabeth, N. J. Sewing ma-
chine. 2,075, .598 ; Mar. 30.
Zonis. Sydney, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to The Singer
Manufacturing Company, Elizabeth, N. J. Sewing ma-
chine. 2,098.770: Not. 9.
Zonollte Corporation of Michigan. (See Jlorgan, John
W., assignor.)
Zook, David F.. Evanston. 111. Conditioned air supply
system for trains. 2.083,768 : June 15.
Zook. Frank, Homestead, Pa. Fastener. 2,094,228 ; Sept.
28.
Zornig, Hermann H., U. S. Army, Newhall, Iowa. Fuse
for bombs. 2,089,243 : Aug. 10.
Zoming, Hermann H.. United States Army, Newhall, Iowa.
Fuse for bombs. 2,094,032 : Sept. 28.
Zorzl, Carlo, New York, N. Y. Construction of electric
single-phase motors. 2,078,114 : Apr. 20.
Zotos Corporation. (See Evan.s. Ralph L.. assignor.)
Zotos Corporation. (See McDonough, Evertt G., as-
signor.)
Zotos. Georg, Berlin, Germany. Charging high-speed ro-
tary furnaces. 2,090.045: Nov. 16.
Zouck, George H. (See Hutchinson. L. N., and Zouck.)
Zouck, Gaorge H.. Orange, N. J., assignor to Franklin Rail-
way Suppl.v Company, New Y'ork, N. Y. Controlling
lateral motion of a railroad vehicle axle. 2,088,680:
Aug. 3.
Zrna. John, Chicago, 111. Automobile parking tower.
2.089,047 ; Aug. 3.
Zschlegner, Herbert E., Ocean Grove, assignor to Baker &
Comp.nny, Inc.. Newark, N. J. Quantitatively determin-
ing tho motal conteJJt of solutions of rhodium.
2.085.177; Jiino 29.
Zschimmer & Schwarz Chomlsche Fabrik DSlau. (See
Honnie, Theodor. assignor.)
Zarhokkp, Arthur J., Huntington Park, assignor to The
Toohnicr.ift Engineering Corporation, Los Angeles,
Calif. Bridclng plug and retrieving tool therefor.
2,076.313; Apr. 6.
Z.schokke. Arthur J., Huntington Park, assignor to The
Tochnlcraft Engineering Cori)or.Ttion., I^os Angeles,
Calif. Bridging plug and setting tool therefor.
2.076.314 ; Apr. 6.
Zuh.'ity. Josopli. PIzen, Czechoslovakia. Automobile
chassis suspension mnstruction. 2.079,671 : Mnv 11.
Zubllu, Ernest W. (See Pfau. G. JI., Bolln. and Zublln.)
Zuhlin. Ernost W.. assignor to Texas Paciflr Coal & Oil
Go,, Fort Worth. Tex. Acid activated clay.
2.090.741 ; Aug. 24.
Zublln. John A., Los Angeles, Calif. Cutter assembly for
oil well tools. 2.000,795 ; Fob. 0.
Zublln. John A., Los Angeles, Calif. Reaming tool.
2,009.796 ; Feb. 9.
Dublin. Jnlin A., Los Angeles, Calif. Core drill. 2,060,797 •
Fob. 0.
Zublln. John A., Los Angeles, Cnllf. Drilling tool.
2.060,798; Feb 0.
Zublln, John .\.. I<n« Aneoles. Cnllf. Drill bit with rolling
oiitters. 2.069,709; Feb. 0.
Zublln, John \.. Los Angelos, Calif. Method and appa-
ratus for Inrrrnslne fluid movement around oil well
tools. 2.072.627; Mar. 2.
Zublln, John A., Los Angoles. Cnllf. Bit for drilling a
hole I.nrgor than the bit. 2,07J,051 ; Mar. 23.
Zublin, John A., Los Angeles, Calif. Bearing assembly
for drilling tools. 2,079,142 ; May 4.
Zuckerman, Adolph M., assignor to R. Hoe & Coe., Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Web reversing unit. 2,088,681 ;
Aug. 3. . ^ . ^
Zuckerman, Adolph M., assignor, by mesne assignments,
to R. Hoe & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Web cutting and
sheet forwarding mechanism for printing machines.
2.094.033 ; Sept. 28.
Zuckerman, Milton, assignor to I. Haas, New York, N. Y.
Rotary electric switch. 2,071.099 ; Feb. 16.
Zuckerman, Milton, assignor to I. Haas, New York, N. Y.
Plug electric switch. 2,075,632 ; Mar. 30.
Zuckerman, Roscoe C, Stockton, Calif. Mixing and dis-
tributing fertilizers. 2,079,061 ; May 4.
Zucrow, Maurice J., assignor to Paragon Vaporizer Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Fuel system. 2,090,823 ; Aug.
24.
Zulauf, Frederick H. (See Hengesbaeh, L. J., and Fox,
assignors.)
Zulkoski, Bruno P., Clarksburg. W. Va. Toilet seat and
cover operator. 2,092.707 : Sept. 7.
Zumbusch, Peter C, Easton, Pa. Method and apparatus
for injecting fuel into internal combustion engines.
2,088,007 ; July 27.
Zurapano, Tonv, Akron. Ohio. Game or sales promotion
device. 2,09"0.091 : Aug. 17.
Zumwalt, Charles P. Coqullle, Oreg., assignor to Industrial
Patents Corporation, Chicago, 111. Thermometer guard.
2,084,370 ; June 22.
Zuschlag, Theodor, Englewood, N. J., assignor to Magnetic
Analysis Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Mag-
netic" analysis method. 2.077,161: Apr. 13.
Zuschlag, Theodor, Englewood, N. J., assignor to Mag-
netic Analysis Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y.
Electrical analysis-method. 2,079,645 ; May 11.
Zuschlag. Theodor, Englewood. N. J., assignor to Magnetic
Analysis Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Electri-
cal analysis apparatus. 2,082,997 ; June 8.
Zuschlag, Theodor, West Englewood, N. J., assignor to
Magnetic Analysis Corporation. Magnetic analysis.
2,0!)S,991 ; Nov. 16.
Zuschlag, Theodor, Englewood, N. J., assignor to Mag-
netic Analysis Cororation. Long Island City, N. Y.
Magnetic analysis. 2.102,450 : Dec. 14.
Zuschlag. Theodor, West Englewood. N. J., assignor to
Magnetic Analysis Corporation. Magnetic analysis.
2.102.451 : Dec. 14.
Zuschlag. Theodor, West Englewood, N. J., assignor to
Magnetic Analysis Corporation. Detection of flaws in
magnetizable bodies. 2.102.452 : Dec. 14.
Zwaal, Paul J.. Amsterdam. Netherlands. Rope cutting
device. 2,084,603 ; June 22.
Zweibol. Charles A., Louisville. Ky.. assignor to Chicago
Knilway Equipment Company. CIncaco, 111. Safety
supporting means. 2.067,587 ; Jan. 12.
Zweiliel. Cb.arles A.. Louisville, Ky.. assignor to Chicago
Railway Equipment Company, Chicago, 111. Safety sup-
port. 2.067.588: Jan. 12.
Zweifel. Henri. Benningen. near Basel, and C. Graenacher,
F. Grother. and F. Straub. assiimors to "Societv of
Chomiral Industry in Basle." Basel. Switzerland. Com-
position of matter for dyeing animal fibers. 2,083.181 ;
June 8.
Zwoifol, Henri, Binningen, near Basel, and C. Graenacher,
F. Grether. and F. Straub, assignors to Societv of
Chomical Industry in Basle. Basel, Switzerland. Com- '
position of matter for dyeing animal fibers. 2,083,182 ;
June 8.
Zwick. Kilrt. Munich. Germany, assignor to F. Deckel,
Munirh-Prinz Ludwigshohe. Germanv. Engraving and
copying machine. 2.067.962; Jan. 19.
Zwickl. Jo.seph R., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to Bnldwin-
Southwark Corporation. Reversible refrigerant expan-
sion means. 2,081,845 ; May 25.
Zwilgmeyer, Frithjof. (See Dahlen, M. A., and Zwilg-
meyer. )
Zwilgmeyer. Frithjof. assignor to E. I. du Pont de Nemours
& Company. Wilmington. Del. Printing and dveing
compositions and processes. 2 099 091 • Nov 16
Zwingonberger, Otto K. (See Havekost, J. T., and
Zwingonberger.)
Zwingonberger. Paula, administratrix. (See Havekost,
J. T.. and Zwingonberger.)
/>^vorykin. Vladimir K., administrator. (See Ogloblinsky,
Gregory N.)
Zworykin. Vladimir K.. Haddonfield. N. J., assignor, bv
mesne nssignmonts. to Radio Corporation of America,
>.ew York, N. Y. Television system. 2.084,364; June
Zworylsln, Vladimir K., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to
o nSi^^^o '■J'"™^'"" of America. Electrical device.
2.085.406 : Juno 29.
Z\voiTkin. Vladimir K.. Philadelphia, Pa., as.signor to
' in!'?'-,(l7'''n,^''"<? °^ America. Direction indicator.
Zworykin, Vladimir ■ K., Philadelphia, Pa., and E. A.
Massa, Jr., Haddon Heights. N. J., assignors to Radio
2 078 304 ""a" ^"erica. Electric discharge device.
^'^ni.?^'!^^' ^',^h- nss'gnor of one-half to J. Brandys,
Oct 19" Automatic window screen. 2,096,443;
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
A. B. T. Manufacturing Co. (See Haggstrom, Arthur C,
assignor.)
A. C. Novelty Company. (See Knupj), Harry E., assignor.)
A. S. Aloe Company. (See La Vigne, Eugene E., as-
signor.)
A and Z Chain Company. (See Eossman, Benjamin,
assignor.)
Aaronson, Irving, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,060 ;
Nov. 16.
Abbate, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,475 ; Dec. 14.
Abbott Laboratories. (See Drach, Edmund L., assignor.)
Abelson, Nat, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,246 ; Sept. 28.
Abelson, Nat, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,555 ; Oct. 19.
Aberle, George P., Elkins Park, assignor to H. C. Aberle
Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Stocking. 106,588 ; Oct. 19.
Aberle, H. C. Co. (See Aberle, George P\, assignor.)
Abingdon Sanitary Mfg. Co. (See Pieslak, Bernard B.,
assignor.)
Abrams, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Triangular feather.
105,770 ; Aug. 24.
Abrams, Nicholas, Chicago, 111. Chicken fryer or similar
article. 104,128; Apr. 20.
Accessories Company, The. (See Sakier, George, as-
signor.)
Acme Ring Co. (See Mengel, Otto H., assignor.)
Adams Bios. & Co. (See Adams. Lysle E., assignor.)
Adams, Lysle E. (See Adams, Willis B., assignor.)
Adams, Lysle E., Chicago, 111., assignor to L. B. Adams,
trustee for firm of Adams Bros. & Co. Jar.
102,645 ; .Tan. 5.
Adams, Lysle E., Chicago, 111., assignor to himself, as
trustee. Jar. 104,621 ; May 25.
Adams, S. G., Company. (See Heise, Richard H., as-
signor.)
Adams, Walter A., Rochester, N. Y. Accessory drawer
for power tables. 105,645 ; Aug. 17.
Adams, Wilbur H. (See Roe, M. E., and Adams.)
Adams, Wilbur H., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Forest City Foundries Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Air
conditioning gas furnace cabinet. 102,735 ; Jan. 19.
Adams, Wilbur H., Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Stromberg Electric Company, Chicago, 111. Time re-
corder casing. 103,663 ; Mar. 23.
Adams, Wilbur H., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Erie Meter
Systems, Inc., Erie, Pa. Dispensing device. 104,489 ;
May 11.
Adams, Wilbur H., Cleveland, assignor to The Colson Cor-
poration, Elyria, Ohio. Velocipede. 105,255 ; July 13.
Adams, Wilbur H., Cleveland, assignor to The Colson
Corporation, Elyria, Ohio. Chair. 105,931 ; Sept. 7.
Adams, Wilbur H., Cleveland, assignor to The Colson
Corporation, Elyria, Ohio. Velocipede. 106,011 ; Sept.
14.
Adams, Wilbur H., Cleveland, assignor to The Colson Cor-
poration, Elyria, Ohio. Scooter. 106,012 ; Sept. 14.
Adams, Wilbur H., Cleveland, assignor to The Colson
Corporation, Elyria, Ohio. Scooter. 106.013 ; Sept. 14.
Adams, Wilbur H., and D. Hi Holden, Cleveland, Ohio.
Combined lamp and support. 103,557 : Mar. 16.
Adams, Willis Burton, Chicago, 111., assignor to Lysle E.
Adams, as trustee. Jar. 104,622 ; May 25.
Addison, Thomas A., New Orleans, La. Combined bottle
opener, cnn opener, and shoehorn. 104,303; Apr. 27.
Adelstein, Eddie, New York, N. Y., assignor to Delamere
Company, Inc. Hair ornament or similar article.
106,269 ; Oct. 5.
Adlake Company, The. (See McDonald, Sterling B., as-
signor.)
Adiake Company, The. (See Mohun, John L., assignor.)
Adlalcp Company, The. (See Stewart, Lemuel L., as-
signor.)
Adlor, Bernard, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 107,047;
Nov. Hi.
Adier, Charles, New York, N. Y. Brooch or similar ar-
ticle. 102,709 ; .Tan. 12.
Adler, Charles, Now York, N. Y. Clip. 3 04,429 ; May 11.
Adlor, Cliarlos, New York, N. Y. Hair bnrrctte or similar
article. 105,191; July 0.
Advance Button and Pleating Co. (See Young, John P.,
assignor.)
Aeolian American Corporation. (See Kavanagh, Gardner
C, assignor.)
Agramontc, Jnles, Birmingham, TT. A. Shaw, Royal Oak,
and E. Anderson, Detroit, Mich., assignors to General
Motors Corporation, Detroit, Midi. ('onil)ined lamp
door and lens. 101,00!); Apr. l:!.
Ahlquist, Arthur A., Norwood, U. I., assignor to IJnca.^
Manufacturing Company. Ring mounting. 104,072;
May 25.
Ahrciis, Edwin J., assignor lo Tlie C. Schmidt c;o., Cincin-
nati, Ohio. Display ciihinct. 100.228; Sept. 28.
Almes, Francis M., Yonkers, N. Y. Pen and pencil holder.
10fl,7.''.2; Nov. 2.
Aimes, Fnincis M., Yonkers, N. Y. Pen and pencil holder.
100,753 ; Nov. 2.
Alnsworth, (ieorge, Now York, N. Y. Translucent ro-
tlector lor electric lighting fixtures. 102,072 ; Jan. 12.
Air Controls, Inc. (See Friedman, Arthur, assignor.)
Air Controls, Inc. (See Schvvarz, Gerald L., assignor.)
Air Devices Corporation. (See Chapman, Harvey W.,
assignor.)
Airmaster Corporation. (See Hueglin, Herman C, as-
signor.)
Aitchison, Peter, New Rochelle, assignor to American Bank
Note Company, New York, N. Y. Set of numbering head
digits. 102,810 ; Jan. 19.
Alaska Freezer Co., The. (See Townsend, James W., as-
signor.)
Albertson & Company. (See Albertson, Frans O., as-
signor.)
Albertson, Frans O., assignor to Albertson & Company,
Inc., Sioux City, Iowa. Sanding machine. 107,275 ;
Nov. 30.
Albertson, William E., et al. (See Ward, Annabelle E.,
assignor.)
Alcouloumre, Vitalis, et al. (See Rogow, Louis, assignor.)
Alcouloumre, Vitalis, New York, N. Y. Apron. 107,346 ;
Dec. 7.
Alderney Dairy Co. (See Long, Leroy W., assignor.)
Aldrich, Ralph N., and A. H. Jaehne, assignors, by
mesne assignments, to Standard Oil Company of Cali-
fornia, San Francisco, Calif. Service station. 106,270 ;
Oct. 5.
Alexander, Harold M., assignor to Libbey-0 wens-Ford
Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Glass display table or
similar article. 103,983 ; Apr. 6.
Alexander, Joseph, Woodmere Township, Nassau County,
N. Y. Curtain fabric. 104,129 ; Apr. 20.
Allen, Grosvenor N., and Lloyd E. Ressegger, Oneida,
and Mary P. Fleming, Niagara Falls, assignors to
Oneida, Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Spoon or similar arti-
cle. 105,561 ; Aug. 10.
Allen, Grosvenor N., and Lloyd E. Ressegger, Oneida, and
Mary P. Fleming, Niagara Falls, assignors to Oneida,
Limited, Oneida, N. Y. Spoon or similar article.
105,562 ; Aug. 10.
Allen, John E., assignor to The Fisk Rubber Corpora-
tion, Chicopee Falls, Mass. Tire. 106,418 ; Oct. 12.
Allen, John E., Chicopee Falls, and A. E. Benson, Spring-
field, assignors to The Fisk Rubber Corporation, Chico
pee Falls, Mass. Tire. 103,293 ; Feb. 23.
Allen, Joseph C, Birmingham, Ala. Coin operated bil
Hard table. 107,671 ; Dec. 28.
Allen, S. L., & Co. (See BirUhead. Frank G.. assignor.)
Allen, S. L., & Co. Inc. (See Warren, William C, as-
signor.)
Allen, W. D., Manufacturing Company. (See Evans, John
G., assignor.)
Alley, W. N., Incorporated. (See Jones, Sidney, A.,
assignor.)
Alliance Porcelain Products Company, The. (See Ches-
ney, Robert M., assignor.)
Allied Engineering Company. (See Grange, E. A., Kap-
tuller, and Schmidt, assignors.)
Allison, James F., Providence, R. I., assignor to Freoman-
Daughaday Company. Key ring. 104,386 ; May 4.
Allison, James F., Providence, R. I., assignor to Freeman-
Daughaday Company. Cuff link. 104,520 ; May 18.
All Metal Products Company. (See Brethen, C. A., and
Gora, assignors.)
.\llstattor, lOdwin E., Middletown, Ohio. Incense burner.
106,5.^)6: Oct. 19.
Alper, Boris, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,084 ; Apr.
13.
Alper, Esther, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,545 ; Mar. 9.
Alper, Esther, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,546; Mar. 9.
Altarsh, J. (See Martin, Olive B., assignor.)
Altorson, Louis, New York, N. Y. Buckle. 103,483;
Mar. 9.
-Mtersoii, Louis, New York, N. Y. Shoe ornament.
104,010; Apr. 13.
Altorson, Louis, Now York, N. Y. Shoe ornament.
101,430: May 11.
Altman, Beatrice, New York. N. Y. A textile fabric.
105,810 ; Aug. 24.
All man, .Tcroine, Brooklvn, N. Y. Textile fabric or simi-
lar article. 105,.543; Aug. 3.
Alio Mfg. Company. (See Liidovlcl, Renato, assignor.)
.\luMiiiuiiji Company of America. (See Hogg, ICniorson 10.,
assignor.)
.\Uiniiiuiin Cooking Ttensll Company. The. (See Snlls-
hury, II. K.. and W'underley. assignors.)
Aliiminuin rooking TTIonsIl Company, The. (See Towne,
C. <!. and Wunderloy, assignors.)
.\lvlslnr, Oscar, San Francisco, Cnllf. Candy box.
100,271 : Oct. 5.
Amberg. Wnller B., Chicago, 111. I'nper cup dispousor.
105.820 ; Aug. 31.
.\n\l)erg, Walter E., Chicago, 111. Dispenser for paper
cups. 105,880; Aug. 31.
Ainberger. Frit/, 1j., Now York, N. Y. Typo font.
10-1,073 ; Mav 25.
Amen, Vivian, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,3-10: Oct. R.
700
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Dress.
Dress.
100,513 ; Oct.
106,514; Oct.
(See Hanson, R. N.,
(See Brady, William
(See Brunjes, Henry,
(See Carson, Oswald
(See Ruckdeschel,
Amen, Vivian, New York, N. Y.
12.
Amen, Vivian, New York, N. Y.
12.
Amenti. Frod \V.. Evan.ston, assignor to Fred W. Amend
Co., Chicago, 111. Container. 103,446 ; Mar. 2.
Amond, Frod W.. Co. (See Amend. Frod W.. assignor.)
American Airlines, Inc. (See Littlewood, William, as-
signor.)
American Bank Note Company. (See Aitchison, Peter,
assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Peters, John F., assignor.)
American Can Company. (See Shuttleworth, Vernis K.,
assignor.)
American Car and Foundry Company. (See Barlow,
I. C. Campbell, and Kuhler, assignors.)
American Centrifugal Corporation. (See Pecker, Joseph
S., assignor.)
American Chair Company. (See Baum, Albert J., as-
signor.)
American Coach & Body Company. (See Larsen, Neil P.,
a.^sicnor. 1
American Electric Switch Corporation. (See Lantz, Wil-
liam H., Jr., assignor.)
American Fabrics Company. (See Siegrist, Daniel F., as-
signor.)
American Fixture & Showcase Manufacturing Company.
(See Larson, Milton H., assignor.)
American Floor Surfacing Machine Company, The. (See
Myers. TTnrry T/.. assignor.)
American Floor Surfacing Machine Company, The. (See
St. John. Otto, assignor.)
American Gas Machine Company,
and Rasmussen, assignors.)
American Hard Rubber Company.
N., assignor.)
American Hard Rubber Company,
assignor.)
American Hard Rubber Companj-.
B., assignor.)
American Hard Rubber Company.
E. C. and Brady, assignors.)
American Hardware Corporation, The. (See Vile, Nor-
man .T.. assignor.)
American Lace Mfg. Co., The. (See Hucknall, Hage W.,
assignor.)
Amity Leather Products Co. (See Wege, Philip, as-
signor.)
American-National Company, The. (See Berry, Michael
E., assignor.)
American-National Company, The. (See Lewinski, George,
assicnor/l
American-National Company, The. (See Smith, Walter
v., assignor.)
American-National Company, The. (See Snell, Samuel A.,
assicmor.)
American Optical Company.
assignor.)
American Optical Company.
signor. )
American Radiator Company.
Jr., assignor.)
American Radiator Company.
Terrv. nssicnnrs.l
American Record Corporation.
signor.)
American Seating Company.
assignor.)
American Stove Company. (See Hoffman, Rudolph, as-
signor.)
American Thermos Bottle Company. (See Dreyfuss,
Henry, assignor.)
Amity Leather Products Co. (See Welch, Herman B..
assignor.)
Amrine. Loclare H.. assignor to Imperial Moulded Products
Corporation. Chicago. 111. Mustard jar cover. 105 256-
July 1.*?.
Anchor Cap & Closure Corporation. (See Fleisch, Joseph
R., assignor.)
Andersen. N'iols Y.. Kenmore. assignor to Remington
Rand, Inc., Buffalo. X. Y. Posture chair. 104.1.'>4-
Apr. 20.
Anderson. .Mma IC assignor to Red Head Brand Com-
pany. Chicago, Til. Gun recoil pad or similar article
105.3."8: July 20,
Anderson, Bert J., Hammond, Ind. Handle bar. 105 785 •
Aug. 24.
Anderson. Brrt J.. Iljininiond. Ind. Velocipede frame
106.094 : Sept. 14.
Anderson, Cnrl K.. nnd C. R. Palmer, Steuhenville, Ohio
Hollow doublewiiU glass reflector. 106,877; Nov. 0.
Anderson. Ch.nrles A.. New Rochelle, assignor to Gotham
Pressed Steel Corporation. New York, N Y Garnet
sweeper. 106,7.54; Nov. 2. ■ i> i.
Anderson. Charles A.. New Rochelle. assignor to Gotham
Pressed Steel Corporation. New York, N. Y. Carpet
sweeper. 106.755; Nov. 2.
Anderson. Charles R., Rock Island, 111. Merchandise case
106.014 ; Sept. 14.
Anderson Die Casting and Engineering Corporation
(See Anderson, Kdwin, assignor.)
Anderson. Edmund. (Hee Agrnmoute, J., Shaw, nnd An-
derson.)
(See Splaine, Edward M.,
(See Wells, Joel C. as-
(See Cornell. Edward S.,
(See Lambert, R. D., nnd
(See Case, John P., as-
(See Bond. Wlllard H., Jr.,
Ander.son, Edwin, assignor to Anderson Die Casting and
Engineering Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Combi-
nation hearing support, retainer, and stop attachment
for Venetian blinds. 106,955 ; Nov. 16.
Anderson, Edwin, assignor to Anderson Die Casting and
Engineering Corporation, Los Angeles, Calif. Venetian
blind tilting device. 106,956 ; Nov. 16.
Anderson, George W., assignor to The General Tire &
Rubber Company, Akron, Ohio. Tire. 102,774 ; Jan.
19.
Anderson, Laura V., Glendale, Calif. Baby's bib.
104,490: May 11.
Anderson, Llovd, assignor to National Lock Co., Rockford,
111. Door handle. 103,758 ; Mar. 23.
Anderson, Norwood, Chester, N. Y. Wrist radio casing.
102,811 ; Jan. 19.
Anderson, Norwood, Chester, N. Y. Wrist cigarette lighter
casing. 104,178 ; Apr. 20.
Anderson. Norwood, Chester, N. Y. Wrist sundial casing.
105,646; Aug. 17.
Anderson, Norwood, Chester, N. Y. Wrist flashlight
casing. 106,272 ; Oct. 5.
Anderson. Oscar M., assignor to Landers, Frary & Clark,
New Britain, Conn. Waffle iron. 102.775 ; Jan. 19.
Anderson. Oscar M., assignor to Landers, Frary & Clark,
New Britain, Conn. Coffee maker. 106.778 ; Nov. 2.
Anderson, Oscar M., assignor to Landers, Frary & Clark,
New Britain, Conn. Electric range. 107,331 ; Dec. 7,
Anderson, Raymond W., New York, N. Y. Sundial.
104,336 : May 4.
Anderson, Walter A., Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Un-
derwood Elliott Fisher Company, New York. N. Y.
Stand for business machines. 105.080 ; June 29.
Andre. William, Brussels, Wis. Pan or similar article.
106.779 : Nov. 2.
Andres, Lloyd J.. Chicago, HI., assignor to Automatic
Musical Instrument Company, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Combination vacuum and pressure treatment cabinet
and apparatus. 102,710 ; Jan. 12.
Andres, Lloyd J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Automatic
Alusical Instrument Company, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Phonograph cabinet, 104,828 ; June 8.
Andres, Lloyd J., Chicago, 111., assignor to Automatic
Instrument Company. Grand Rapids, Mich. Thera-
peutic lamp. 105.508: Aug. 3.
Andres, Lloyd J., Chicago, HI., assignor to Automatic
Instrument Company. Grand Rapids, Mich. Program
control panel. 105,786 ; Aug. 24.
Andresen, Carl H. (See Norton, L. D., and Andresen.)
Andrews. Jerome E., Andover, Mass. Shoe. 102.730:
Jan. 19.
Andrews. Jerome E., Andover, Mass. Shoe. 102,737 ;
Jan. 19.
Andrews, Jerome E., Andover, Mass. Shoe. 102,738 ; Jan.
.\ndrews, Jerome E., Andover, Mass, Shoe. 105,544 ;
Ausr. 3.
Anschicks. Rudolph J., assignor to Protectoseal Company
of America. Chicago, 111. Box. 105,320 ; July 20
Antenberg, Samuel, Brooklyn. N. Y. Hat ornament or
similar .-irticle. 103.92'J : .\pr 6
Antonow. Samuel L., assignor to Vadsco Sales Corp., New
York. N. Y. Powder can. 102.863 ; Jan. 26.
.\|><'\- lOIootncal Manufacturing Company. The. (See Hol-
land. Sulnov S., :is<;icnor. )
Apex Electrical Manufacturing Company, The (See
Schwnneke, Fred C. Jr., assignor.)
Apex Pinking Machine, Inc. (See Herschman, Harry C,
assignor.) j ^ .
^''I'o'J^Jp,'^"^?*'- Cleveland. Ohio. Horseshoe game device.
104,301 : May 4.
Anpleton Electric Company. (See Tornblom, Nils A., as-
sicnor. )
Arbuckle. Samuel F.. Highland Park, assignor to United
J*°s Corporation, Detroit. Mich. Signallamp. 102,864;
Arcade Alanuf.icturing Company. (See Carruthers, Janet
P., assignor.)
^'^N^asi'iraor?'' ^"'*'^ Corporation. (See Lewis, Florence
"^ A!;".ast'^"oO*'' ^''^^^ Corporation. (See Samstag, Louis
'^'romn.', J,.°^? ^••i,"\^,'.^?°'' t" Universal Metal Products
A,.„J^i '^'"•^;J''"^*'l'' ^'"''' Sprayer. 100.365 ; Oct. 5.
Arenberg. Albert L., Highland Park, assignor to Patent
License Corporation. Chicago, HI. Combined globe and
panel for a lighting fixture. 104,230- Anr 27
Arenberg, Albert L.. Highland Park, assignor to Patent
mn'e'l'for^''T-lV""' "r^^<>- I"- Combined g"obe and
p.inel for a lighting fixture. 104,231 ; Apr. 27
Arenberg, Albert L., Hichland Park, assignor to Patent
Dane';'' for "o'TlV""' l"'^"^''e°- "'• Combined g"obe and
panel for .a lighting fixture. 104.232- Anr 27
Arenberg. Albert L., Highland Park, assignor to Patent
nJne?To^"TrJ'""-. Chicago, HI. Combined globe and
panel for a lighting fixture. 104,233 • \pT 27
'^TicX'fe 'VornL^V- ^^eh^pd Park, assignor io Patent
globT'lO*4X?r-"Ap?' '>7''''"^°' "'■ ^'"''''''^ «^*"^«
'^Tw7"f' o'^'^''* ^'■■' Highland Park, assignor to Patent
License Corporation, Chicago, 111. Light-transmittine
panel for a lighting fixture 104,235 -Apr 27 ^
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
701
Arenberg, Albert L., Highland Park, assignor to Patent
License Corporation, Chicago, 111. Combined sectional
luggage rack and lighting fixture units. 107,062 ; Nov.
23.
Arens, Egmont H., New York, N. Y., assignor to The Ho-
bart Manufacturing Company, Troy, Ohio. Holder for
labels or the like. 104,387 ; May 4.
Aridor Company, The. (See Sneddon, T., and Safranski,
assignors.)
Arkin, Mabel, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106,.'557 ; Oct. 19.
Armitage, Joseph B., Wauwatosa, assignor to Kearney &
Trecker Corporation. West Allis, Wis. Combined milling
machine column and base. 104,431 ; May 11.
Arms, Ijeland J., San Francisco, Calif. Soap cake.
106..'527; Oct. 19.
Aro Equipment Corporation, The. (See Ginter, Charles
W., assignor.)
Aro Equipment Corporation, The. (See Van Doren, H.,
and Little, assignors.)
Aronson, Louis V., assignor to Art Metal Works, Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Electric shaving device. 103,294 ; Feb.
23.
Aronson, Louis V., assignor to Art Metal Works, Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Electric shaving device. 103,295 : Feb.
23.
Aronson, Louis V., Newark, N. J., assignor to Art Metal
Works, Inc. Smoker's stand. 103,558 ; Mar. 16.
Aronson. Louis V., Newark, N. .T., assignor to Art Metal
Works, Inc. Combined pyrophoric lighter and cigarette
container. 104,953 ; June 15.
Aronson, Louis V., Newark, N. J., assignor to Art Metal
Works. Inc. Combined pyrophoric lighter and cigarette
container. 104.954 ; June 15.
Aronson, Louis V., Newark, N. J., assignor to Art Metal
Works, Inc. Pyrophoric lighter. 104,955 ; June 15.
Aronson, Louis V., assignor to Art Metal Works, Inc..
Newark. N. J. Combination cigarette lighter and
vanity case or similar article. 105,192 ; July 6.
Aronson, Louis V., Newark, N. J., assignor to Art Metal
Works, Inc. Combined pyrophoric lighter and ciga-
rette container. 106.756 ; Nov. 2.
Aronson, Louis V., assignor to Art Metal Works, Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Book end or similar article. 106,878 :
Nov. 9.
Arrow-Hart & Hegeman Electric Company, The. (See
Hawkinson, John L., assignor.)
Artcrest Manufacturing Co. (See Price, Milton, as-
signor. )
Artkraft Sign Company. (See Clark, Morton L., as-
signor.)
Art Metal Works, Inc. (See Aronson, Louis V., assignor.)
Artz, Emanuel L., Brooklyn, N. Y. ■ Charm. 104,432 ;
May 11.
Ash. Charles S., Milford, assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 103,664 ; Mar. 23.
Ashe, Marselius T., Garden City, N. Y., assignor to
B. Collier, New York, N. Y. Vending machine cabinet.
103,559; Mar. 16.
Asher, George, New York, N. Y. Finger ring. 105,563 ;
Aug. 10.
Asher, George, New York, N. Y. Finger ring. 105,564 ;
Aug. 10.
Ashley, Frank M., Great Kills, N. Y., assignor to L.
Gompers, New York, N. Y., trustee. Inkstand. 103,296 :
Feb. 23.
Ashton, Pearl F., Providence, R. I. Buckle. 103,003 ;
Feb. 2.
Ashton, Pearl F., Providence, R. I., assignor to Ernest E.
Weller, Providence. R. I. Shoe ornament or similar
article. 104.337 ; May 4.
Ashton, Poarl F., Providence. R. I., assignor to Ernest E.
Weller, Providence, R. I. Shoe ornanipnt or simil.nr nr-
ticle. ] 04.3.'?8 : May 4.
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Nelson, Mar-
tin L., assignor.)
Associated Electric Laboratories, Inc. (See Obergfell,
Herbert F., assignor.)
Associated Telephone & Telegraph Company. (See Steh-
lik, Rudolph F., assignor.)
Association of 20-30 Club.s, The. (See Yardley, Ralph
O., assignor.)
Atkins. Thomas R., Cliftondale, Mass., assignor to
Cololla and Lcighton Shoe Company, Lynn, Mass.
Shoe. 103,091 : li^ob. 9.
Atkins, William M., Kansas City, Mo. Plaque or similar
article. 100.679; Oct. 20.
Atlantic Rug Co, (See Bemporad, Ridiard F., assignor.)
Atlas Supply Company. (See Partonhoimer, Joseph K.,
•TRSignor.)
Attaway, William E., Sr., Oklahoma Cilv, Okln. Tnick
body. 101,362 : May 4.
Auburn Automobile Company. (See Snoko, Robert D., as-
signor.)
Auger, Louis F., Ridgewood, N. J., assignor lo Stunzl
Sons Silk Co., Inc. Textile fabric. 105,321; July 20.
Aull, Harry, assignor, by niosiin assignments, to Fried-
borgcr-Aaron Mfg. ( o,, Plilladelplila, Pa. TOIastio
fabric. 101,985 ; June 22.
Aurex Corporiit Ion. (See TTuth, Walter H., assignor.)
Austin, Joliu ('. Oklaluiina CIt.v, Okla. Coinhiii(><l air 111
ter and cooler. 101,085 ; Apr, 13.
Austin, Virginia S,, Tyos Angeles, Calif. Doll or Himllar
article. 107,072; Dec. 28.
Autocrat Oil Burner Corporation. (See Fontana, C. L.,
and Haggstrom, assignors.)
Automatic Business Machines, Inc. (See Kuhler, Otto,
assignor.)
Automatic Instrument Company. (See Andres, Lloyd J.,
assignor.)
Automatic Musical Instrument Company. (See Andres,
Lloyd J., assignor.)
Automotive Maintenance Machinery Co. (See Zimmer-
man, Herman W., assignor.)
Autopoint Company. (See Deli, Frank C, assignor.)
Autopoint Company. (See Holmgren, O. F., and Petzold,
assignors.)
Avedon. Jacob, Freeport, N. Y. Lighter. 103,984;
Apr. 6.
Ayer, Harriet Hubbard, Inc. (See Lux, Eugene J., as-
signor.)
B-G-H Automotive Manufacturing Company. (See Bro-
deen, Ernest R., assignor.)
B. & T. Floor Company, The. (See Bonnell, William L.,
assignor.)
Baack, Howard E., and E. A. Tischer, Chicago, 111., as-
signors to F. Z. Woods. Game board. 103,207 ; Feb.
16.
Babbitt, Edwin V., Marion, assignor to National Fire-
works, Inc., West Hanover, Mass. Sparkler holder.
104,155 ; Apr. 20.
Babcock, Earl C, Painesville, Ohio. Bier. 107,307 ;
Dec. 7.
Babcock, Verner E., Toledo, Ohio. Compound tool.
105,369 : July 27.
Bach, Alfons, assignor to Cohn-Hall-Marx Co., New York,
N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article. 104,511 ;
May 11.
Bach, Alfons, assignor to Cohn-Hall-Marx Co., New York,
N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article. 104,512 ;
May 11.
Back, Robert, Chicago, 111. Fountain pen or similar
article. 106,701 ; Oct. 26.
Bacon, Edmund N., Bloomfield Hills, Mich., assignor to
W. B. Farrell Associates, Inc. Sign unit or the like.
104,236 ; Apr. 27.
Badger Meter Manufacturing Company. (See Miller,
Jacob C, assignor.)
BafC, Abraham, North Arlington, N. J. Fountain pen.
104,646; May 25.
Baff, Abraham, North Arlington, N. J. Penholder desk
stand. 105,728 ; Aug. 24.
Baggaley, Robert P., Paterson, N. J., assignor to D.
Strauss Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Tinsel textile fabric.
106,528; Oct. 19.
Bahr, Durward A., Oberlin. Ohio. Door mat or similar
article. 105,428 ; July 27.
Bailey, Truman. (See Bowen, A. S., and Bailey.)
Bailey- Walker China Company, The. (See Walker, Al-
bert M., assignor.)
Baird, Moubrey D., Babylon, assignor to N. E. Herzfeld,
and S. S. Herzfeld, co-partners doing business as
Stephen Rug Mills, New York, N. Y. Rug. 103,264;
Feb. 16.
Baird, Moubrey D., Babylon, assignor to N. E. Herzfeld,
and S. S. Herzfeld, co-partners doing business as
Stephen Rug Mills, New York, N. Y. Rug. 103,265 ;
Feb. 16.
Baird, Moubrey D., Babylon, assignor to Nathan Emerson
Herzfeld and Saul Stephen Herzfeld. doing business
under name and stvle of Stephen Rug Mills, New York,
N. Y. Rug. 105,509 ; Aug. 3.
Baird, Moubrey D., Babylon, assignor to N. E. Herzfeld
and S. S. Herzfeld, doing business under name and
style Stephen Rug Mills, New York, N. Y. Rug.
105.771 ; Aug. 24.
Baird, Moubre.v D., Babylon, assignor to Nathan E. and
S. S. Herzfeld, doing business under firm n:\mo and
st.vle of Stephen Rug Mills, New York, N. Y. Rug.
106,273 : Oct. 5.
r.nker fc Company. (Sep Kiope. Henry R.. assignor.)
Baker & Company. (See Russell, Harry J., assignor.)
Baker. Kennelli E., assignor to Gerber Products Company,
Fremont. Mich. Display rack. 104.956 ; June 15.
Baker, Lewis T., Jacksonville, Fla. Barrel. 105,932 ;
Sept. 7.
Baker, Sylvester A., San Francisco, Calif. Combined
chimney and lamp shade. 107,490: Dec. 21.
r.nldwin Company, The. (See Day, Wilbur IM., assignor.)
Ball Brothers Company. (See Petty, Fred J., assignor.)
I!nllns(>yns, Albert C, Berkeley, assignor to Standard
Oil C'onipany of California, San Francisco, Calif. Dis-
penser. 100,274; Oct. 5.
Balleuzwoig, Julius, New York, N. Y. Lady's handbag
or similar iirticlc. 10 1,433 ; May 11.
I'alog, ("oruel. New York, N. Y. Dross ornaiucnt,
103,701 ; Mar. 23.
Bal.siim. .Idliu M., Kennllworth, N. Y. Textile fabric,
107, 476 ; Dec. 14.
li.ilstiM-. ,\ll)(M-t, Chicago, Til. Desk or similar article.
106.101 : .Sept. 21.
Itiilye.il, l!iiy M., Oklahoma Cilv, Okla. Nebulizer.
105,933 : Sept. 7.
ninicri)ri, .\lli(-rl 1''., Ni>w(<>n, Mass., assignor to Bancroft
Walker Company, WallliMUi, Mass. Shoe. 10.''),5tr» ;
Aug. 3.
Bancroft Walker ("'on\i>iniy. (See Bancroft, .\lbcrt V.,
asHlgnor. )
702
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bancroft-Walker Company. (See Borda, Pasquale, as-
signor.)
Bancroft Walker Company. (See Lazar, Lee, assignor.)
Bancroft Walker Company. (See Vamos, Alfred, as-
signor.)
Bancroft Walker Company. (See Weinstat, Samuel.)
Bank of The Manhattan Company, Trustee. (See Brogden,
Ernest M., assignor.)
Banks, Gay T. W., Annapolis, Hd. Cocktail compartment
plate. 103,705 ; Mar. 23.
Banner Shoemakers, Inc. (See Feldman, Bernard, as-
signor. )
Bannister. Allen S., Teaneck, N. J., assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Shoe
sole. 107,400 : Dec. 14.
Banta, Dorac B., Bloomfield, assignor to Thomas A.
Edison, Incorporated, West Orange, K. J. Battery se-
lector. 104,237 : Apr. 27.
Barber, HowarO 15., assignor to Montgomery Ward &
Co., Incorporated, Chicago. III. Refrigerator handle.
IC^.SP." : Mar. ^0.
Barber, Howard B., assignor to Montgomery Ward &
Co., Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Refrigerator tray.
106,419 ; Oct. 12.
Barclay, McClelland, New York, N. Y. Siphon bottle or
similar article. 102,86.5 ; Jan. 26.
Bard-Parker Company Inc. (See Wilson, J. A., and Hob-
son, assignors.)
Bardstown Distillery, Inc. (See Henshel, Harry D., as-
signor.)
Barg, Joseph, Cincinnati, Ohio. Tire. 104.238 ; Apr. 27.
Barks, Frank S., assignor to Lincoln Engineering Com-
pany, St. Louis, Mo. Grease cabinet. 105,322 ; July
20.
Barlow, Isaac C, and E. D. Campbell, Berwick, Pa., and
O. Kuhler, Grantwood, N. J., assignors to American
Car and Foundry Company, New York. X. Y. Articu-
lated railway car or similar article. 106,907 ; Nov. 9.
Barna, Herman, St. Paul, Minn. Game board. 103,759 ;
Mar. 23.
Barnes. James F., and J. O. Reinecke, Chicago, 111., as-
signors to The Delta Manufacturing Company, Milwau-
kee, Wis. Drill press pulley guard. 10."). 429 ; July 27.
Barnes. Raymond F., and A. N. Van Keulen, Grand
Rapids, Mich. Coat rack. 104.760; June 1.
Bamett, Jack, Brooklyn, N. Y. Slipper or similar article.
103,560; Mar. 16.
Barney, Arthur L., assignor to Tiffany & Company, New
York, N. Y. Spoon or analogous article. 105,193 ;
July 6.
Barnhart, Abner C, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,347 ;
Dec. 7.
Barnhart, Adam B., New York, N. Y., assignor to Jacque-
line Cochran, doing business as J. C. Laboratories,
Roselle, N. J. Cosmetic container. 107.145 ; Nov. 23.
Barofsky, Jack, Brooklyn, N. Y. Motor vehicle. 106,813 ;
Nov. 2.
Barrett, Bertha T., Brooklyn, and E. Johnson, New York,
N. Y. Clip. 107.036 : Dec. 28.
Barrett, Colin D.. Wa*ertown, assignor to Scovill Manu-
facturing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Flashlight cas-
ing. 102,866 : Jan. 26.
3arrett, Colin D., Watertown, assignor to Scovill Manu-
facturing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Flashlight bead
shell. 102.867 ; Jan. 26.
Barrett, Colin D., Watertown, assignor to Scovill Manu-
facturing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Flashlight base
cap. 102.868 : Jan. 26.
Barrett, Colin D.. deceased, by R. A. Barrett, executor,
Watertown, assignor to Scovill Manufacturing Com-
pany, Waterbury, Conn. Hose nozzle. 106,680 ; Oct.
26.
Barrett. Colin D.. dpcea.«ed, by R. A. Barrett, executor,
Watertown. assignor to Scovill Manufacttiring Com-
pany, Waterbury, Conn. Hose nozzle. 100,681 • Oct
26.
Barrett, Kathryn S., Minneapolis. Minn. Spectacle frame
or similar article. 103,297 ; Feb. 23.
Barrett. Richard A., executor. (See Barrett. Colin D )
Barry. David P., Corporation. (See Schwartz, Arthur J.,
assignor.)
Bar.s, Jac(Hipg M., New York, N. Y., assignor to Warren
Telcchron Company. Clock case. 104,011 ; Apr. 13.
Bars, Jacques M., New York, N. Y., assignor to Warren
Tclechron Company. Clock case. 104.012 ; Apr. 13.
Bars, Jacques M., New York, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Timer c.tsp. 104.0].'?; Apr. 1."!.
Bars. Jacques M., New York, N. Y., assignor to Warren
Teloehron Company. Clock case. 107.004 ; Nov. 16.
Bars, Jacques M.. New York. N. Y., assignor to Warren
Telerliron Companv. Clock case. 107,401 : Dec. 14.
Barfh, Harry E., n.'ssignor to The New Martinsville iJlass
Mfg. Company. New Martinsville, W. Va. Plate or sim-
ilar article. 102,812; Jan. 19.
Barth. Stanley. New York, N. Y. Cocktail ring. 104.303 •
Mnv 4.
Rartlett. Albert J., Shelbyvllle, Ky. Cutting tool
105,194; July 0.
Banich. Edward. New York. N. Y. Gllet. 104,086 ; Apr
13.
Banieh, F/dward, New York, N. Y. Sun jacket. 106,080 •
Sept. 14.
Bnarh. Harriet, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106 558- Oct
19.
Bassick Company, The. (See Herold, Walter F., as-
signor. )
Bastinck, Frangois, Jersey City, N. J. Milk can cover.
104,647 ; May 25.
Batchelder, Eliot P., assignor to Dixie-Vortex Company,
Easton, Pa. Paper cup or similar articles. 104,521 ;
May 18.
Batell, Jack J., Crete, 111. Roofing or siding. 107,209;
Nov. 30.
Bates, Arthur, North AttleboiO, Mass.. assignor to Evans
Case Company. Receptacle for cigarettes or other arti-
cles. 102,626 ; Jan. 5.
Bates, Arthur, North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to Evans
Case Company. Compact or the like. 107,402 ; Dec.
14.
Battery Patents Corporation. (See Henry, Harry H.,
assignor.)
Battery Patents Corporation. (See Lewis, George S.,
assignor. )
Bat^\nng Aircraft Company. (See McGinty, Walter F,,
assignor.)
Baum, Albert J., assignor to American Chair Company,
Sheboygan. Wis. Chair. 102.978 ; Feb. 2.
Baum, Louis, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,208 ; Feb. 16.
Baum, William A., Forest Hills. N. Y. Instrument case
or similar article. 103,561 ; Mar. 16.
Banmann, Carl A., New York, N. Y. Textile fabria
105,831 ; Aug. 31.
Baumann, Carl A., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
106.129 ; Sept. 21.
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Bouchard, Sam-
uel E., assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Mowson, Albert
G., assignor.)
Bausch & Lomb Optical Company. (See Trautmann, Otto
E., assignor.)
Bayers, George W., Denver, Colo. Air-compressor unit.
103,665 ; Mar. 23.
Bayor, Joan, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,918 ; Aug. 31.
Bayor. Joan, New York. N. Y. Dress. 106.341 ; Oct. 5.
Bayor, Joan, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,515 ; Oct. 12.
iiayor, Joan, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble. 106,559 ;
Oct. 19.
Bayreuther. Karl. Selb. Germany, assignor to The Rosen-
thal China Corporation, New York, N. Y. Cup.
103 907 ; Mar. 30.
Bayreuther, Karl, Selb, Germany, assignor to The Rosen-
thal China Corporation, New York, N. T. Soup cup
or similar article. 107,403 ; Dec. 14.
Bay State Optical Company. (See Nernev, George E.,
assignor.)
BUzner, Eugene, Providence, R. I. Separable brooch.
106,420; Oct. 12.
Bear, Fred B., Detroit, Mich. Archer's glove. 107,294:
Nov. 30.
Beardsley, Harry I., Chatham, N. J., and J. M. Havward,
Crestwood, N. Y., assignors to Bell Telephone Labora-
tories Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Telephone di-
rectory cabinet. 103,144 ; Feb. 9.
Bechtol. Archie H., Daytona Beach, Fla. Table. 106,957 ;
Nov. 16.
Beck, Ernie J., assignor to S. Karpen & Bros., Chicago.
111. Seat. 103.624 ; Mar. 16.
Beck, Frank H.. Shelbyville, Tenn. Combined eraser and
pencil tip. 104.522 ; Mav IS.
Beck, Frank H., Shelbyville". Tenn. Combined eraser and
pencil tip. 104,523; Mav 18.
Beck, Mary, Minneapolis, Minn. Pad holder. 104.829 :
June 8.
Becker, Arthur D., Painesville, Ohio. Casing for fluid
filters. 103.790 ; Mar. 30.
Becker, George L. (See Stutsman. O. E., and Becker.)
Becker, \\ ilham F., Elmhurst, N. Y. Collar retaining clip
or the like. 104,714 ; June 1.
Becvar, Joseph, Wickliffe, assignor to The Cleveland Co-
''Et'"i3*17*^.§'^°^'P Company, Cleveland. Ohio. Gas range.
107,673 ; Dee. 28.
Ceech-Nut Packing Company. (See Follett, Charles A.,
assignor.)
Bopch-Xut Packing Company. (See West, William B., as-
signor.)
Behling. \Vllllam G.. Brooklyn. N. Y. Combination vend-
ing machine and scale. 107.210 ■ Nov 30
Behrel, Giraud W., Chicago, and H. Tvson. Oak Park,
assignors to The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company,
Chicago, n. Service bar counter. 104,130 ; Apr. 20.
Behrel, Giraud W.. Chicago, and H. Tvson, Oak Park,
assignors to The Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company
Chicago. Ill Service bar counter. 104.131 ; Apr. 20.
Behrel, Giraud M ., Chicago, and H. Tvson. Oak Park.
. .assignors to The Brunswick-Balke-Coilender Company
Chicago, lU. Service bar counter. 104,132 ; Apr. 20.
Belckert Ernest, New York, N. Y. Game board. 104,364 ;
•>iay 4.
Beidner, Benjamin. New York. N. Y. Tucked embroidered
textile fabric. 105,832 ; Aug. .'^1.
Beisang. Alfred O., .assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St. Paul,
Minn. Knife. 102.869 ; Jan. 26
i^' E'l^ard T., Comp.any. (See Beiser, Oscar E., as-
signor.)
Belser, Oscar E^as.^ignor to Edward T. Beiser Company,
103209 •"Feb'"i'6 °°' ^^"^^ *"■ similar container.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
703
Belden Manufacturing Company. (See Loewy, Raymond,
assignor.)
Beldoch, Albert I., New Tork, N. Y. Belt. 107,607;
Dec. 21.
Bell, Fred. (See Wadsworth, S. C, and Bell.)
Bell & Howell Company, The. (See Howell, Albert S.,
assignor.)
Bell, Morris A., Oshkosh, Wis. Game board. 106,958 ;
Nov. 16.
Bell Telephone Laboratories Incorporated. (See Beards-
ley, H. I., and Hay ward, assignors.)
Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated. (See Cruser,
Victor I., assignor.)
Bellanca, Frank M., Forest Hills, N. Y. Airplane or the
like. 106,275 ; Oct. 5.
Bellows & Company. (See Wildman, Frederick S.. as-
signor.)
Belmont Radio Corporation. (See Marholz, Richard C,
assignor.)
Belove, Harry, New York, assignor of one-half to Abraham
Danzig, Brooklyn, N. Y. Watchcase. 105,470 ; Aug. 3.
Beltram, Quincy, Newark, N. J. Implement handle.
103,797 ; Mar. 30.
Bemis, Kenneth E., Oakland, Calif. Compartment serv-
ing tray. 106,105 ; Sept. 21.
Bemis, Kenneth E., Oakland, Calif. Serving tray.
106,529 ; Oct. 19.
Bemis, Kenneth E., Oakland, Calif. Store front. 107,107 ;
Nov. 23.
Bemporad, Richard F., Forest Hills, Long Island, assignor
to Atlantic Rug Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Rug.
106,757 ; Nov. 2.
Bemporad, Richard F., New York, N. Y. Rug. 107,005 ;
Nov. 16. -
Benander, George B., Yalesville, Conn., assignor to The
Monowatt Electric Corporation. Combined contact
plug, lamp socket, and shade. 103,145 ; Feb. 9.
Ben-Burk, Inc. (See Berkowitz, Hyman C, assignor.)
Bendheim, Ferdinand. (See Parstel, Dave, assignor.)
Bendix Aviation Corporation. (See Friez, Lucien L., as-
signor.)
Bendix Home Appliances, Inc. (See Northup, Amos E.,
assignor.)
Beniston, William J., Seaford, assignor to Julius Kayser
& Co., New York, N. Y. Knitted fabric. 102,979 ;
Feb. 2.
Benjamin, Benjamin, Freeport, N. Y. Shoe. 104,912 ;
June 15.
Benjamin, Benjamin, Freeport, N. Y. Shoe. 105,257 ;
July 13.
Benjamin, Benjamin, Freeport, N. Y. Shoe. 106,644 ;
Oct. 26.
Benjamin, Benjamin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe. 107,211 ;
Nov. 30.
Benjamin, Benjamin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe. 107,212 ;
Nov. 30.
Benjamin, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 107,308 ;
Dec. 7.
Benjamin Electric Mfg. Company. (See Phillips, Paul D.,
assignor.)
Benjamin Electric Company. (See Waterbury, John H.,
assignor.)
Benker, George A., Providence, R. I. Key holder. 104,548 ;
May 18.
Benner, Russell E. (See Rand, J. H., Jr., and Benner.)
Bennett Incorporated. (See Neitzke, Oscar F., assignor.)
Bennington Wax Paper Company. (See Lasher, Harry J.,
assignor.)
Benoit, Fred, and P. Pactat, Chicago, 111. Stenographic
machine. 106,716 ; Oct. 26.
Bensel, Dur.vea, New York, N. Y. Box or similar contain-
er. 104,059 ; Apr. 13.
Benson, Arthur B. (See Allen, J. E., and Benson.)
Bent'/, George B., New York, N. Y. Bathroom stool.
106J80; Nov. 2.
Berch, Samuel H., assignor to Western Dairy Products,
Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Bottle hood. 103,260 ; Feb.
16.
Beronstein, Frank, assignor to Panther-Panco Rubber Co.
Inc., Chelsea, Mass. Shoe solo. 103,484 ; Mar. 9.
Borger, Marie R., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,181 ;
Nov. 23.
Berger, Marie R., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,182 ;
Nov. 23.
Bergor, Marie R., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,381 ;
Doc. 7.
Berger, Marie R., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,382 ;
Doc. 7.
Berger, Marie R., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,477 ; Dec.
14.
Bergor, Samuel I.. Newark, N. J. Toy or similar article.
105,833 ; Aug. 31.
Berglund, Charles 11., Worcester, Mass. Combination fuel
stand and article support. 103,208 ; Feb. 23.
Bcrla, Blagio, assignor to Societft Anonlma Ofllclne Di
Vlllar I'erosa, Turin, Italy. Cash register. 103,025 ;
Mar. 10.
Beria, Blagio, assignor to Socletfl, Anonlma OfTlcIne Dl
Vllliir I'erosa, Turin, Italy. Casli register. 103,020;
Mar. 10.
Beria, Bliiglo, assignor to Socletfl, Anonlma OITloIno DI
Vlllnr I'nrosM, Turin, Italy. Keyboard for cash reg-
isters. 103,627 ; Mar. 16.
Berk, Samuel S., assignor to E. I. Fertman, Cleveland,
Ohio. Eyeshade or similar article. 102,673 ; Jan. 12.
Berk, Sol K., Brookline, Mass. Jug. 104,179 ; Apr. 20.
Berkowitz, Fannie, Lawrence, N. Y. Sunbonnet.
105,195 ; July 6.
Berkowitz, Hyman C, assignor to Ben-Burk, Inc., Boston,
Mass. Bottle. 104,715 ; June 1.
Berkowitz, Hyman C, assignor to Ben-Burk, Inc., Boston,
Mass. Bottle. 104.716 : June 1.
Berlinger, Joseph F., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
107,369 ; Dec. 7.
Berman, Abraham T., New York, N. Y. Sweater ensem-
ble. 105,643 ; Aug. 10.
Berman, Abraham T., New York, N. Y. Sweater ensem-
ble. 106,342; Oct. 5.
Berman, Israel, Little Falls, N. Y. Shoe. 102,739 ; Jan.
19.
Berman, Israel, Little Falls, N. Y. Slipper. 102,740 ;
Jan. 19.
Berman, Israel, Little Falls, N. Y. Slipper. 104,761 ;
June 1.
Berman, Israel, Little Falls, N. Y. Slipper. 104,762 ;
June 1.
Berman, Israel, Little Falls, N. Y. Slipper. 105,834;
Aug. 31.
Berman, Israel, Little Falls, N. Y. Slipper. 105,835 ;
Aug. 31.
Berman, Israel, Little Falls, N. Y. Slipper. 106,276 :
Oct. 5.
Berman, Israel, Little Falls, N. Y. Slipper. 106,530;
Oct. 19.
Berman, Isreal, Little Falls, N. Y. Slipper. 107,176 ;
Sept. 28.
Bernard, Herbert, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103,606 ; Mar. 16.
Berner, Jesse S. (See Schwab, M. C, and Berner.)
Bernstein, Irving H., and M. Presslaff, New York, N. Y.
Blouse. 103,366 ; Feb. 23.
Bernstein, Milton, Brooklyn, N. Y. Handle for knives,
forks, and similar articles. 104,549 ; May 18.
Bernstein, Milton, Brooklyn, assignor to National Silver
Company, New York, N. Y. Fork or similar article.
104,648 ; May 25.
Bernstein, Milton, Brooklyn, assignor to National Silver
Company, New York, N. Y. Spoon or other similar
article. 107,063 ; Nov. 23.
Berrick, Viola M., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,478 :
Dec. 14.
Berridge, Howard R., Hasbrouck Heights, assignor to
Andrew McLean Co., Passaic, N. J. Curtain or similar
article. 104,550 ; May 18.
Berry, Adoree E., Oakland, Calif. Doll. 105,323 ; July
20.
Berry, Halen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,560 ; Oct.
19.
Berry, Helen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,180 ; Apr. 20.
Berry, Helen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,203 ; Apr. 20.
Berry, Helen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,204 ; Apr 20
Berry, Helen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,205 ; Apr. 20.
Berry, Helen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,206 ; Apr. 20.
Berry, Helen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,207 ; Apr 20
Berry, Helen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,208 ; Apr 20
Berry, Helen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,.^SS- Mav 4
Berry, Helen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,513; May' 11.
Berry, Helen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,514; May 11
Berry, Helen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,772 • Aug 24
Berry, Helen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,165 ; Sept. 21.
Berry, Michael E., assienor to The American-National
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Juvenile vehicle. 105,370 :
July 27.
Bersted, Alfred, assignor to Bersted Manufacturing Com-
pany, Fostoria, Ohio. Electric toaster. 105,354 ; July
Bersted, Alfred, assignor to Bersted Manufacturing Com-
pany, Fostoria, Ohio. Electric toaster. 105,359 ; July
Bersted Manufacturing Company. (See Bersted, Alfred
assignor.)
Bestler, John W., Chicago, 111. Cabinet for a hair waving
machine. 102,627; Jan. 5.
Betnncourt, Gilbert. (See Opperman, O. F., and Betan
court.)
Beverly, Brenton F., New York, N. Y. Glove. 104,551
May 18.
Beverly, Brenton F., New York, N. Y. Glove. 104,830
June 8.
Bevin, Stanley A., East Hampton, Conn. Bell. 106,175
Sept. 28.
Bleber, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105.240
July 6.
Blebor, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,086 ; Aug,
Bieler, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Toy bank. 105.510
Aug. .1.
Bllllnglon, TTcnry E., Park Itidw, ns.signor to Kellogg
Swilclihoard & Supply Coinpanv, Clilcago, 111. Tclo
I)li<)iu> desk stand. 10i,0S7 : Ai)r. 13.
Bln<l(>r, Rubin, Brooklyn, N. Y. Fur stretcher. 104,380
May 4.
nitigliain, George IT., Jr., Cambridge. Mnsa. Overshoe,
IOC, 177 ; Sept. 28.
Bingham. G(>org(' II., Jr., Cambridge, Mass. Overshoe,
10(1,178; Sept. 28.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bingham, George H., Jr., Cambridge, Mass. Overshoe.
100,179 ; Sept. 28.
Bingham, George H., Jr., Cambridge, Mass. Overshoe.
106,180: Sept. 28.
Bingham Pump Company. (See Blom, Carl, assignor.)
Binkowski, Eugene W., Jersey City, and J. V. Loose,
North Bergen, N. J. Spark plug. 105, 5G5 ; Aug. 10.
Birdseye, Clarence, Gloucester, Mass., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Birdseye Electric Corporation, Dover,
Del. Lamp bulb. 105,081 ; June 29.
Birdseye, Clarence, Gloucester, Mass., assignor to Birds-
eye Electric Corporation, Dover, Del. Lamp bulb.
105,082 ; June 29.
Birdseye Electric Corporation. (See Birdseye, Clarence,
assignor.)
Bireley, Frank W., assignor to Bireley's Inc., Los Angeles,
Calif. Bottle. 102,074 ; Jan. 12.
Bireley's Inc. (See Bireley, Frank W., assignor.)
Birklic.ul. Frank G., assignor to S. L. Allen A: Co., Inc.,
Philadt'lphia. Pa. Wheeled coaster. 103.419 : Mar. 2.
Birnbaum, Leon, New York, N. Y. Lace. 102,711 ; Jan.
12.
Birnbaum, Leon, New York, N. Y. Lace. 103,275 : Feb.
16.
Birnbaum, Leon, New York, N. Y. Lace. 105,787 : Aug.
24.
Bissell Carpet Sweeper Company. (See Williams, Findley,
assignor. )
Bitney, Dewey H., assignor to Union Steel Products Com-
pany, Albion, Mich. Display rack. 104,552 ; May 18.
Biva, Lucien, assignor to O. Timme, doing business as
E. F. Timme & Son, New York, N. Y. Rug. 103,299 ;
Feb. 23.
Biva, Lucien, assignor to Otto Timme, doing business
under name and style of E. F. Timme & Son, New York,
N. Y. Rug. 104,434: May 11.
Biva, Lucien, assignor to O. Timme, doing business as
E. F. Timme & Son, New York, N. Y. Rug. 103,300 ;
Feb. 23.
Biva, Lucien, Bronx, N. Y., assignor to O. Timme, doing
business under name and style of E. F. Timme & Son,
New York, N. Y. Rug. 104,674; May 25.
Black & Decker Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Decker, Alonzo G., assignor.)
Black, Louise L., Chicago, 111. Container or similar
article. 104,649 ; May 25.
Black, Rowland J., Buflfalo. N. Y. Heater register or
similar article. 104,763 ; June 1.
Blackhawk Mfg. Co. (See Mandl, Sigraund. assignor.)
Blackley, James L., assignor to The Duplex Printing Press
Companv, Battle Creek, Mich. Printing press unit
frame. 105,258; July 13.
Blackley, James L., assignor to The Duplex Printing Press
Company. Battle Creek, Mich. Printing press unit
frame. 105,259 ; July 13.
Blacknioro, Bayard C, Winchester, Calif. Floor lamp.
105,511 ; Aug. 3.
Blackstono Manufacturing Company. (See Conterman,
Fred A., assignor.)
Blaha, Stephen J. (See Bowersox, J. W., and Blaha, as-
signors.)
Blake Manufacturing Corporation. (See Roehrich, Paul
E., assignor.)
Blake Manufacturing Corporation. (See Wood, Orville T.,
assignor.)
Blakeslee, Arthur L., assignor to Kalamazoo Stove Com-
pany, Kalamazoo, Mich. Combination solid fuel and
electric cooking stove. 106,421 ; Oct. 12.
Blanchard, Hymen A., Buffalo, N. Y. Ash tray. 104,156 ;
Apr. 20.
Blankmann, Charles M., St. Louis, Mo. Buckle.
104,239 ; Apr. 27.
Blasi, Frank A., Newark, N. J. Pendant. 107,108 ; Nov.
23.
Blavet. Elyon, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106,717 : Oct. 26.
Blavet, Elyon, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,908; Nov. 9.
Bleich, Alfred. New York, N. Y. Hair barrette or similar
article. 105,083 : June 29.
Bloch. Gustnve. New York, N. Y. Net fabric or similar
article. 103,524 ; Mar. 9.
Bloch, Gustave, New York, N. Y. Net fabric or similar
article. 103,525 ; Mar. 9.
Bloch, Gustave, New York, N. Y. Net fabric or similar
article. 103.520 ; Mar. 9.
Blocker, Walter A., Larclimont, X. Y. Spectacle frame
104,014; Apr. 1.3.
Blocker. Waller A., Larchmont, N. Y. Spectacle frame
104,015 ; Apr. 13.
Blom. Carl, assignor to Bingham Pump Company, Inc.,
Portland, Or.og. Wet type gas pump. 103,700 ; Mur. 23.
BlombiTg, Martin P. (See Hamilton, H. L., Dihvorth,
Blomberg, Knickerbocker, and Klein.)
Blomherg. Martin P. (See Hamilton, H. L., Dilworth,
Blomberg, Otter, Knickerbocker, and Klein.)
Bloomfleld, Samuel, Chicago, III. Bottle cap. 102,741 ;
.Tan. 19.
Bloiinilield. Samuel, Chicago, III. Potato slicer. 103,384 :
Mar. 2,
Blooston, Richard J., and T. K. Kelly, Jr., Minneapolis,
Minn. Ring. lOO.O.W ; Nov. 10.
Blow, George W., New York, N. Y. Atomizer case.
105,506 ; Aug. 10.
Blumenthal. Sidney E., New Orleans, La. Mattress.
104,598 ; May 18.
Bly, Charley M., Cortez, Fla. Pipe spark arrester.
107,370 ; Dec. 7.
Boardman, Harry C, assignor to Chicago Bridge & Iron
Company, Chicago, 111. Storage tank. 103,210 ; Feb.
10.
Bobroff, Bornett L., Racine, Wis. Signal lamp for auto-
motive vehicles. 105,773 ; Aug. 24.
Bocklage, Irene M., assignor to Cosmesis, Inc., Chicago,
111. Bottle. 104,339 ; May 4.
Bode, Emile, assignor to Societe Anonyme des Etablisse-
ments Elesca & Maille Reunis (L. K. S. M.), Paris,
France. Tray or similar article. 105,687 ; Aug. 17.
Boehm, John B. assignor to Morpantown Glass Works,
Morgantown. W. Va. Tumbler. 105,430 ; July 27.
Boehm, John B., assignor to Morgantown Glass Works,
Morgantown, W. Va. Tumbler. 105,567 ; Aug. 10.
Boeing Aircraft Company. (See Canney, F. R., and
Wood, assignors.)
Boepple, Hans, New York, N. Y. Sweater. 103,527
Mar. 9.
Boepple, Hans, New York, N. Y. Sweater. 106,960
Nov. 16.
Boepple. Hans, New York, N. Y. Sweater. 106,961
Nov. 16.
Boepple, Hans, New York, N. Y. Sweater. 106,962
Nov. 16.
Boepple. Hans, New I'ork, N. Y. Sweater. 107,213
Nov. 30.
Boepple. Hans, New York, N. Y. Sweater. 107,214
Nov. 30.
Boggs, Frederick B., Springfield, Ohio. Electric manicnr-
ing machine. 104,491 ; May 11.
Bohland, Gustav, Miami Beach, Fla. Automobile radiator
ornament or similar article. 106,247 ; Sept. 28.
Bohland, Gustav, Miami Beach, Fla. Automobile radiator
ornament or similar article. 106,248 ; Sept. 28.
Bohland, Gustav, Miami Beach, Fla. Automobile radiator
ornament or similar article. 106,249 ; Sept. 28.
Bonardi, Giuseppe, New York, N. Y. Bottle or similar
article. 104,435; May 11.
Bonat, Samuel, & Bro. (See Cohen, Harry, assignor.)
Bond, David S., Brookline, Mass. Vending machine.
107.215 ; Nov. 30.
Bond, Willard H., Jr., East Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor
to American Seating Company, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Chair. 103,211 ; Feb. 16.
Bond, William H., Jr., East Grand Rapids, assignor to
American Seating Companv, Grand Rapids, Mich. Ta-
ble. 104,390 : May 4.
Bond. Willard H., jr., East Grand Rapids, assignor to
American Seating Company, Grand Rapids, Mich.
Chair. 105,084 ; June 29.
BonnoU, William L., Columbus, Ohio. Edging strip or
similar article. 103,480 : Mar. 9.
Bonnell, William L., Columbus, Ohio. Binding strip or
similar article. 103,487 ; Mar. 9.
Bonnell, William L., assignor to The B. & T. Floor
Company. Columbus, Ohio. Butt edging strip or similar
article. 103,485 ; Mar. 9.
P.onwit reller. Inc. (See Pennover, Sara W.. assignor.)
Bonwit Teller, Inc. (See Spadea, Jean, assignor.)
Borda Pasquale, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Bancroft-
J\ alker Company, Waltham, Mass. Shoe. 103,301 ;
Feb. 23.
Borg- Warner Corporation. (See Morley, H., Wilson, and
Da vies.)
Borg-Warner Corporation. (See Wilson, Lawrence H.,
assignor.)
^"Jj'o^- ,^^'''l'ij"- assignor to Master Metal Products, Inc.,
BulTalo N. Y. Wheeled toy chassis. 104,181 ; Apr. 20.
Boston Woven Hose & Rubber Company. (See McKay,
Hunter, assignor.) ^ ., ^ j,
Botany Worsted Mills. (See Gaul, John F., Jr., assignor.)
Botkin, Abraham, Hyattsville, Md. Coat. 105,820 ; Aug.
Botterill, Tom, et al. (See Ward, Annabelle E., as-
signor.)
Bottome, Edgar M., assignor to Fostoria Glass Companv,
Moundsville, W. Va. Plate or similar article. 102,742 :
Jan. 19. '
Bottome Edgar M.. assignor to Fostoria Glass Company,
Moundsville W. Va. Combined place card holder, nut
dish and ashtray. 102.743 : Jan. 19.
Bottome. Edgar M assignor to Fostoria Glass Companv,
Moundsville, W. Va. Goblet or similar article. 102,744 ;
.T.an. 19.
Bottome Edgar M., assignor to Fostoria Glass Company,
Moundsville, W. Va. Vase or similar article. 104,524 :
May 18.
"'\V^,',n'',io?^P'\,^^-V,'»^^'5P°'" ^o Fostoria Glass Company,
.lune 1 ^^^^^ •"■ similar article. 104:717 ;
'^"Mm',nHc!?-1?"'"' «-• '^^^snoT to Fostoria Glass Company,
K)4.718l June ]■ ^°^"'* ""■ ^'°''^'''' ^^"*'^^'
Bottome Edpr M.. assignor to Fostoria Glass Company,
^Haunjl^^'lle- y:- Va. Goblet or similar article.
1 0 ( .03 1 ; Dec. 28.
nouchard, Samuel E., Rochester, N. Y. Combined bridge
and brace for an ophthalmic mounting. 104,016 ; Apr.
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705
Bouchard, Samuel E., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Pair of goggles or similar
article. 104,320; Apr. 27.
Bouchard, Samuel F., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Bridge for an ophthalmic
mounting. 104,321 ; Apr. 27.
Boucher, Marcel, Bltingville, N. Y., assignor to Mazer
Brothers, New Yorlc, N. Y. Brooch pin or similar ar-
ticle. 103,385 ; Mar. 2.
Boucheron, Pierre H., Riverside, Conn., assignor to Rem-
ington Arms Company, Inc. Knife. 102,745 ; Jan.
19.
Boucheron, Pierre H., Riverside, Conn., assignor to Rem-
ington Arms Company, Inc. Knife. 102,746 ; Jan. 19.
Boulton, Berthoud C, Towson, and W. W. Symington,
Jr., assignor to The Glenn L. Martin Company, Balti-
more, Md. Airplane. 105,085 ; June 29.
Bourjois. Inc. (See Helleu, Jean, assignor.)
Bourne, Douglas, assignor to Onondaga Pottery Company,
Syracuse, N. Y. Plate or similar article. 104,525 ;
May 18.
Bourne. Douglas, assignor to Onondaga Pottery Company,
Syracuse, N. Y. Plate or similar article. 104,.553 ;
May 18.
Boutin, Harold S., Syracuse. N. Y. Combination draw-
ing board and cabinet. 106,645 ; Oct. 26.
Bowdan, Jaclt, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble. 104,088 ;
Apr. 13.
Bowdan, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble. 104,089 •
Apr. 13.
Bowdan, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
104.090 ; Apr. 13.
Bowdan, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble
104.091 ; Apr. 13.
Bowden, Gardiner S., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to J. B.
Bowden & Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Finger ring.
102,776: Jan. 19.
Bowden, J. B., & Co. Inc. (See Bowden, Gardiner S.,
assignor.)
Bowen, Alice S., Honolulu, Hawaii, and T. Bailey. San
Francisco, Calif., assignors to S. & G. Gump Co. Neck-
lace or analogous article. 106,963 ; Nov. 16.
Bowen, Alice S., Honolulu, Hawaii, and T. Bailey, San
Francisco, Calif., assignors to S. & G. Gump Co. Neck-
lace or analogous article. 106,964 ; Nov. 16.
Bowen, William F., North Attleboro, Mass., assignor to
Evans Case Company. Handbag or the lilre. 107,216:
Nov. 30.
Bowers, Frederick H., Kalamazoo, Mich. Windshield for
bicycles or the like. 106,422 ; Oct. 12.
Bowersox. Joseph W., Kansas City, Mo., and S. J. P.lnhn,
Hinsdale, 111., assignors to Superior Felt & Bedding
Company. Cushion or similar article. 102,646 : ,Tnn. Ti.
Bowser, S. F., & Company. (See Hutchison, William M.,
assignor.)
Boyertown Burial Casket Company. (See Strunk, Lester
N., assignor.)
Boyles, Frank M.. Brooklyn, assignor to Coffee Products
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Coffee dispenser.
106,781; Nov. 2.
Boynton. Earl S., East Orange, N. J. Push button.
106,277; Oct. 5.
Boynton, Earl S., East Orange, N. J. Push button.
106,278; Oct. 5.
Boysen, George M., Philadelphia, Pa. Lace. 106,702 ;
Oct. 26.
Brach, Leon S., Fast Orange, N. J. Antenna coupler
housing. 104,526 ; May 18.
Brackman, August, New York, N. Y. Metallic filigree
band. 107,309 : Dec. 7.
Bradbury, William T., Palo Alto, assignor to James
Graham Manufacturing Co., San Francisco, Calif. Cir-
culating gas heater. 106,965 ; Nov. 16.
Bradley, Ralph A., Minneapolis, Minn., assignor to Butler
Manufacturing Company, Kansas City, Mo. Trailer
tank. 104,897 ; June 8
Bradley, Ralph A., Minnoapolis, Minn., assignor to Butler
Manufactiiring Company, Kansas City, Bio. Trailer
tank. 104,986; June 22.
Bradshaw, Robert, Phoebus, Va. Sectional display stand.
105,086 ; Juno 29.
Brady, Pauline, Newark, N. J. Monogram napkin ring.
107,497 : Dec. 21.
Brady, William N. fS(>o Ruckdoschel, E. C, and Brady.)
Brady, William N., Piorpont, assignor to American Hard
Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Combined comb and
hook. 103.302 ; Fob. 23.
Brainard, George C, assignor to The General Fireproof-
ing Company, Youngstown, Ohio, Desk. 105,830;
Aug. 31.
Branche, Nelson T., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Bryant Heater Company, (Uevoland, Ohio. Room (her-
mostat. 106,279 ; Oct, 5,
Brand, Albert S., Boston, and D. J. La France, assignors
to The Carter's Ink ('niiin"„v. f''iinli'-''lge, Mass. Com-
bination desk unit. 103,708; Mar. 80.
Brandels. Sidney, .•issicnor to Com iticiiinl Glnss Corpora-
tloTi. Cliicnpo.' Til. V]:\Hk. 107.371 ; Deo. 7.
Brandstetter, Ella G. (S(m> TiUdovlcl, Reiinto, assignor.)
I'.nmdt Cabinet Works, inc.. The. (Sec Brandt, Carl H.,
assignor.)
Brandt, Carl H., llaRerstown, Md. Extonslon Inble.
103,303 : Fob. 23.
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Brandt, Carl H., assignor to The Brandt Cabinet Works,
Inc., Hagerstown, Md. Console extension table.
104,240 ; Apr. 27.
Brandt, Carl H., assignor to The Brandt Cabinet Works,
Inc., Hagerstown, Md. Console extension table.
104,241 ; Apr. 27.
Brandt, Carl H., assignor to The Brandt Cabinet Works,
Inc., Hagerstown, Md. Console extension table.
104,436; May 11.
Brandt, Carl H., assignor to The Brandt Cabinet Works,
Inc., Hagerstown, Md. Console extension table.
105,837 ; Aug. 31.
Brandt. Henry E., North St. Paul, Minn. Portable drink-
ing fountain. 105,512 ; Aug. 3.
Braun, Rudolf, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Red Lion
Table Company, Red Lion, Pa. Bedstead. 103,092 ;
Feb. 9.
Brannan, Paul M., assignor to The Emerson Electric Mfg.
Co., St. Louis, Mo. Air propeller for fans. 105,260 ;
July 13.
Brant, Charles W., assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Thermometer mounting bracket.
102,777; Jan. 19.
Brashear, Rida P., Castleton-on-Hudson, N. Y. Toy.
105,161 ; June 29.
Brasseure, Clementine R., New York, N. Y., assignor to
Goldstein & Milberg, Inc. Dress. 105.568 ; Aug. 10.
Breakstone, Sidney, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102,675 ; Jan. 12.
Breakstone, Sidney, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102,980 ; Feb. 2.
Breakstone, Sidney, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103,061 ; Feb. 2.
Breakstone, Sidney, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
104,554 ; May 18.
Breen, Frederick M., assignor to Dictograph Products
Company, Inc.; New York, N. Y. Hearing aid trans-
mitter. 105,196 ; July 6.
Breen, Frederick M., assignor to Dictograph Products
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Hearing aid trans-
mitter. 105,261 ; July 13.
Bressler, Max, Chicago, 111. Clock case. 105,371 ; July
27.
Brethen, C. A., Wyandotte, and J. Gora, Ecorse, Mich.,
assignors to All Metal Products Company, Wyandotte,
Mich. Toy aeroplane. 102,870 ; Jan. 26.
Brethen, C. A., Wyandotte, and .1. Gora, Ecorse, Mich.,
assignors to All Metal Products Company, Wyandotte,
Mich. Toy aeroplane. 102,871 ; Jan. 26.
Breuer Electric Mfg. Co. (See Jonn, Tage G., assignor.)
Brewer, Charles A., Noroton Heights, Conn. Telescopic
viewing stand or similar article. 106,758 ; Nov. 2.
Brewer-Titchener Corporation, The. (See Johannsen, Udo
K., assignor.)
Bricker, Carrie M., Cleveland, Ohio. Pastry blender.
104,608; May 25.
Bridge, George L., Ladue Village, Mo. Space heater.
104,609 ; May 25.
Bridgeport Hardware Manufacturing Corporation, The.
(See Curtis, Harry B., assignor.)
Bridgeport Metal Goods Manufacturing Company, The.
(See Mankki, Onnie, assignor.)
Bridgeport Metal Goods Manufacturing Company, The.
(See Price, Howard M., assignor.)
Bridgwater, Herbert E. (See Zellers, J. A., and Bridg-
water.)
Briegol, Walter A., Pittsburgh, Pa. Waffle iron.
105,087 ; June 29.
P.riggs, Mark L., Battle Creek, Mich. Emblem. 104,935;
.Tnno 15.
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Callahan, John A.,
assignor.)
Briggs Manufacturing Company. (See Karstadt, Clarence,
assignor.)
Briggs & Stratton Corporation. (See Pitz Gerald, John
W., assignor.)
Brlman, Morris, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,498 ; Oct.
12.
Briskin, Samuel, assignor to Excel Auto Radiator Com-
pany, ('liioago. 111. Automobile heater housing.
106,589 ; Oct. 19.
Briskin, Theodore, assignor to Excel Auto Radiator Com-
pany, Chicago, III. Automobile heater. 104,736;
Juno 1.
Briskin, Theodore, assignor to Excel Auto Radiator Com-
p.'iiiy, Chicago, III. Automobile heater. 104,737 ;
June 1.
Broadwin, Harry. Brooklyn, N. Y. Cover plate for air
exhausting device. 107,399; Dec. 7.
Brocl;. Clitrcncc .\.. assiirnor lo I!o\:iir Corporation, De-
I roil, Midi, A'lUMinni cli\'iniM-, in:V-12n : IMar. 2.
Brodoon. Ernest R., Chicago, 111., assignor to R-G-H Auto-
niolive Jlanufiiclurlng Company. Replacement battery
carrier. 106,123 ; Oct. 12.
Broder, Harry, Now York, N. Y. Button cover. 106,499 :
Oct. 12.
BroK(l(>n, li^rnost M., Orlando, Fin., assignor to Bank of
The Miinliallan Company, Trustee, Now York. N. Y.
Display oontainor or similar nrliolo. 103,666 ; Mar, 23.
Brocdon. lOrnost M., Orlando. Fla.. assignor to Bank of
The Manhattan (^oinpnny, Trustoo, Now York. N. Y.
Display container or similar article. 103,667 ; Mar. 23.
Broniagoin. Irl R., assignor to Union City Hodv Contpanv,
Inc., Union Cit.v, Ind. Chair seat pan. 102,060; Jan.'.").
706
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bromagem, Irl R., assignor to Union City Body Couipany,
Union City, Ind. Sheet metal cliair back. 107,t)3S ;
Dec. 28.
iJromtield, Isidore, Brookline, Mass. Winch or the like.
104,182; Apr. 20.
Bronson Reel Company. (See Schafer, John V., as-
signor.)
Broolvs, James M., Winnetka, III., assignor to Story,
Brooks & Finley, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Dis-
play stand. 107,404 ; Dec. 14.
Brooks, John W. H., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
105,262 ; July 13.
Brooks, John W. H., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
10."),2Ga ; July 13.
Brooks, John \V. H., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
107.183 ; Nov. 23.
Brooks, John W. H., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
107,.348 ; Dec. 7.
Brooks, John W. H., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
107,593 ; Dec. 21.
Brooks, John W. H., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
107,008; Dec. 21.
Brook.s, John W. H., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
107,025 ; Dec. 21.
Brooks, Jonathan W., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
104.987 ; June 22.
Brooks, Jonathan \V., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
104.988 ; June 22.
Brooks, Jonathan W., Philadeli)hia, Pa. Textile fabric.
104.989 ; June 22.
Brooks, Jonathan \V., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
104.990 ; June 22.
Brooks, Jonathan \V. 1?., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
104,957 ; Juno 15.
Brooks. Jonathan W. B., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
104,9.58 ; June 15.
Broomhall. Vincent, assignor to The Edwin M. Knowles
China Co., East Liverpool, Ohio. Plate or similar
article. 103,923 ; Apr. 6.
Broomhall, Vincent, assignor to The Edwin M. Knowles
China Company, East tjiverpool, Ohio. Plate or simi-
lar article. 107,064; Nov. 23.
Brothers, Abe U., Brooklyn, N. Y. Necktie rack or the
like. 107,146; Nov. 23.
Broussard, Uoberl and C. A. Toce, Houston, Tex. Traffic
sign. 106,229; Sept. 28.
Broussard, Robert F., and C. A. Toce, assignors to Park-
rite Corporation, Houston, Tex. I'arking meter.
100,561 : Oct. 19.
Brown & Bigelow. (See Beisang, Alfred 0., assignor.)
Brown & Bigelow. (See Trollen, Slartin E., assignor.)
Brown, Charles L., Jr., Stamford. Conn., assignor to
Electrolux Corporation, Dover, Del. Rear end cover
for a vacuum cleaner casing or similar article.
106,665; Oct. 26.
Brown, Edward h., Dallas, Tex. Merchandise display
case. 104,719; June 1.
Brown, Elmer L., San Francisco, Calif. Telephone
transmitter. 104,738 ; June 1.
Brown, Frank K., South Dartmouth, assignor to Conti-
nental Screw Company, New Bedford, Mass. Screw.
103.304 ; Feb. 23.
Brown, Frank \V., Jr., Ri<Aimond, Va. Combination top
and article holder for toilet tanks. 103,488; Mar. 9.
Brown, H. Brainard, assignor to Taylor Instrument Com-
panies, Rochester, N. Y. Instrument case. 103,489 •
Mar. 9.
Brown, H. Brainard, assignor to Taylor Instrument Com-
panies, Rochester, N. Y. Instrument case. 103,760 •
Mar. 23.
Brown, Harry P., Baltimore, Md. Child's costumer
106.280; Oct. 5.
Brown, Howard II., Providence, R. I. Game board
104,527 ; May 18.
Brown, Relnhardt II., Fremont, Ohio. Scalpel. 103,799 •
Mar. 30.
Brown, Seymour, New York, N. Y. Tablecloth. 102 813-
Jan. 19.
Brown, Theodore A., Council BlufP.s. Iowa. .\ir retarder
for an automobile radiator. 103,212; Feb. 16.
Browne, Andrew T., Lansdowne, Pa. Lighting unit
100,281 ; Oct. 5. s .
Bruce, Ivan, l-'ramingham, Mass., assignor to Warren
Teh'chron Company. Clock case. 105,471 ; Aug. 3.
Bruce, Ivan, Franiingham, Mass.. assignor to Warren
Telecliron ('ompany. Clock case. 10."), 472; Aug. 3.
Bruce, Ivan, Framinghain. Mass.. assignor to Warren
Telechron Company. (Mock case. 100,1.30; Sept. 21.
Bnire. Ivan. I'"nuiiincli!im, Mass., assignor to Warreii
Ti lechron Company. Clock case. 107,405; Dec. 14.
Bruce, Ivan, Framinghnm, Mass., assignor to Warren
Telechron Company. Clock case. 107,400; Dec. 14
Brunell. August P. (Sec Luteran, L. M., and Brunell )
BrunliofT Manufacturing ("o.. The. (Sec Karsi, ihinnee
E.. assignor.)
Bruning. Ilans. and O. Schullor, assignors to the firm W C
Ileraeus, d'. ni. I). II., Ilanau, Germany. Warminc oven
or the like. 105,838 ; Aug. 31.
Brunje.s, lliiiry, (Menilale. .N. V. Receptacle I'or batteries
or similar articles. 103,840; Mar. 30.
Br\inj<«. Henry, Clondale, assignor to American Hard
Rubber Company, New Y^ork, N. Y. Receptacle for
batteries or Himilar artlclea. 103,844 ; Mar. 30
Brunjes, Henry, Glendale, assignor to American Hard
Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Receptacle for
batteries or similar articles. 103,845 ; Mar. 30.
Brunjes, Henry, Glendale, assignor to American Hard
Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Receptacle for
batteries or similar articles. 103,847 ; Mar. 30.
Brunjes, Henry, Glendale, assignor to American Hard
Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Receptacle for
baiieries or similar articles. 103,848; Mar. 30.
Brunjes, Henry, Glendale, assignor to American Hard
Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Receptacle for
batteries or similar articles. 103,849 ; Mar. 30.
Brunjes, Henry, Glendale, assignor to American Hard
Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Receptacle for
batteries or similar articles. 103,866 ; Mar. 30.
Brunjes, Henry, Glendale, assignor to American Hard
Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Receptacle for
batteries or similar articles. 103,867 ; Mar. 30.
Brunjes, Henry, Glendale, assignor to American Hard
Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Receptacle for
batteries or similar articles. 104,764 ; June 1.
Brunner, Elmer F., Akron, Ohio, assignor to Wlngfoot
Corporation, Wilinington, Del. Tire. 104,492 ; May 11.
r.ruiisi. William M., Columbus, Ohio, assignor to General
Dniii- t'liiiipany, Reno, Nev. Rolling door. 102,814;
.l:iJl. 1!).
Brunswick-Balke-Collender Company, The. (See Behrel,
G. W., and Tyson, assignors.)
Brunswick-Balke-CoUender Company, The. (See Deskey,
Donald, assignor.)
Bryant Heater Company, The. (See Branche, Nelson T.,
assignor.)
Bucholz, Israel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,295 : Nov.
30.
Bucholz, Israel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,296 : Nov.
30.
Bucholz, Israel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107.297 • Nov
30.
Buckingham, John D., Evanston, assignor to Lucien Le-
long. Inc., Chicago, 111. Cologne bottle or similar
article. 106,647 ; Oct. 26.
Budd. Edward G., Manufacturing Co. (See de Sakhnoff-
skv, .-Vloxis D.. assignor.)
Budd Wheel Company. (See Eksergian, Carolus L., as-
signor.)
Budlong, Robert D., assignor to Edgar T. Ward Company,
Inc., Chicago, 111. Air circulator. 104,060 ; Apr. 13.
Budlong, Robert D., assignor to Chicago Musical Instru-
ment Company, Chicago, 111. Piano accordion.
106,531 ; Oct. 19.
Buegeleisen, Harry, New York, N. Y. Piano accordion.
1 On. 688 ; Aug. 17.
Buflett, Helena S., Honolulu, Hawaii. Sport shirt
107,184 ; Nov. 23.
Buffalo Jewelry Case Company. (See Jellinek, Irwin H ,"
assignor.)
Bukolt, Roman B., Stevens Point, Wis. Crib. 105,934;
Bukolt, Roman B., Stevens Point, Wis. Crib. 105,935 •
^ept. I.
Bullard, E. D., Company. (See Bullard, Edward W, as-
signor.) '
Bullard, Edward W., assignor to E. D. Bullard Com-
pany, San I'rancisco, Calif. Gas mask. 104,061; Apr.
Bulldog Electric Products Company. (See Sundbcrg.
C. W., and Ferar, assignors.)
Bulman, E. O., Manufacturing Co., Inc. (See Bulman,
Orville L., assignor.)
^"i'nTrn°Tnl"'^o"' ajsipior to E. O. Bulman Manufactur-
k"rfid^.- m'.437?Ma'!#Pl'l'.'' '"''^- ^^"^'^^^^ °^ ^'•""^
BimiaYukio assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York
Rnmn T.^l-fn** ZJl^}}^'^.^^^i?^'': 104,538; May 18.
Buma, Vukio. n.ssignor To' Moi'imura Bros. Inc'^New York
York.
Rnmn V„Hl '^ °^ Similar article. 103,007 ; Feb. 2
Buma lukio assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New '
n.^:,. 'xr ?'^'^ °^ similar article. 103,008; Feb 2
Buma Yukio assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York
N.l. Plate or similar article. 103,009 ■ Feb 2
Bum.a Yukjo, assignor, to, Morimura Bros. Inc.. New York
N. Y. Creamer or similar article 10"* noa'- tj-ok o
Buma Yukio assignor to Morimura; Bro^s^'lnf.,' New Y,
nc. New York,
• " " ■ 2.
York,
XT V Tn™"- " .." -.i,^ni,n,m DioK. Inc., New York,
,.VU„ V..;'?.'" j""". •"■ similar article. 103,031 ; Feb. 2.
,,'.0 !i:,n i?'.* *°'' pepper shaker or atmiior o..n,,io
iUo,uj,j ; reb. 2.
pepper shaker or ' similar article.'
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
707
Buma, Yuklo, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 103,034 ; Feb. 2.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 103,035 ; Feb. 2.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 103,036 ; Feb. 2.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 103,037 ; Feb. 2.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 103,038 ; Feb. 2.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 103,039 ; Feb. 2.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 103,040 ; Feb. 2.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York.
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 103,041 ; Feb. 2.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New Yorlc,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 103,042 ; Feb. 2.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 104,528 ; May 18.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 104,529 ; May 18.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 104,530 ; May 18.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 104,531 ; Blay 18.
Buma, Yukio, assignor lo Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 104,532 ; May 18.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 104,533 ; May IS.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 104,534 ; May 18.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 104,535 ; May 18.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 104,536 ; May 18.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 104,537 ; May 18.
Buma, Yukio, New York, N. Y. Plate or similar article.
105,197 ; July 6.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros., Inc., New
York, N. Y. Plate or similar article. 105,689 ; Aug.
17.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros., Inc., New
York, N. Y. Plate or similar article. 105,690 ; Aug.
17.
Buma, Yukio, assignor to Morimura Bros., Inc., New York,
N. Y. Plate or similar article. 106,879 ; Nov. 9.
Bumgardner, Dayton, and A. B. Pickands, Chicago, 111.
Dental flask attachment. 106,880; Nov. 9.
Burchenal, Charles H., Glendale, assignor to The Cam-
bridge Tile Manufacturing Company, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Tile display cabinet. 105,324 ; July 20.
Burdick Corporation, The. (See Haggstrom, Arthur C,
assignor.)
Bureau, Achille G., Forest Hills, N. Y., assignor to Penn
Hardware Company, Reading, Pa. Escutcheon plate.
105,325 ; July 20.
Burger, William, Jamaica, N. Y., assignor to East Side
Metal Spinning & Stamping Corp., New York, N. Y.
Lamp shade. 103,213 ; Feb. 16.
Burgess Battery Company. (See lannelli, Alfonso, as-
signor.)
Burgess Battery Company. (See Reynolds, Benjamin S.,
assignor.)
Burgess, Magnus M., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Shellei-
Manufacturing Corporation, Portland, Ind. Steering
wheel for automobiles. 103,962 ; Apr. 6.
Burke, Lillian, New York, N. Y. Dress cnsenible.
106,282 : Oct. 5.
Burke, Lillian, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,343 ;
Oct. 5.
Burke, Lillian, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,500 : Oct.
12.
Burkliart, Wayne, Sr., Indianapolis, Inc. Ilydropressure
generator for embalmer's use. 106,106 ; Sept. 21.
Burns, Frederick M. K., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,096 ;
Sept. 14.
Burns, John, Kenosha, Wis. Play horse. 103,924;
Apr. 6.
Burrows, Robert J., and A. O. Williams, Battle Creek,
assigiior.s lo Chirk lOqiiipniont ('oinpiiny, H\ichanan,
Mich. Rail vehicle. 3 05,05:'. ; June 22.
r.iHton-Dixie Corporation. (See Wesley, Arthur, as-
signor.)
Btisch, Harry H., Wyomisslng, assignor to The Narrow
Fabric Company, Wo.^t Reading, Pa. Elastic fabric.
105,839 ; Aug. 31.
Bussey, Allan C, Minneapolis, Minn. Box. 102,747 ;
Jan. 19.
Busto, Rafael A. S., Habana, Cuba. Mechanical man.
102,815 ; Jan. 19.
Butler, Clyde G.. assignor to The Cincinnati Ball Crank
Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Can tapping devicp. ]05,.'")(!9 ;
Aug. 10.
Butler, lOdward G., Boyce, Va, Bird feeding station.
103.963 ; Apr. 6.
Butlor, Ivouis A., lOaHt Cleveland, Ohio. Flower holder or
similar arlicli'. 106.131 ; Sept. 21.
Butler Manufacturing Company. (See Bradley, Ralph A.,
assignor.)
Butler Manufacturing Company. (See George, Ralph D.,
assignor.)
Butters, Leonard E., assignor to Union Steel Products
Company, Albion, Mich. Display rack. 104,555 ; May
18.
Butterworth, H. M., et al. (See Threedy, Clarence E.,
assignor.)
Buxton, VN'arner R., Longmeadow, Mass. Flexible pocket
receptacle. 103,490 ; Mar. 9.
Buxton, Warner R., Longmeadow, Mass. Pocket guard.
104,610; May 25.
Buxton, Warner R., Longmeadow, Mass. Flexible pocket
receptacle. 105,238 ; July 6.
Byers Machine Company, The. (See Lawson, George S.,
assignor.)
Cahalane, Daniel C, Hilldale, N. J. Toy washing ma-
chine. 104,611 ; May 25.
Cahalane, Daniel C, Hillsdale, N. J. Toy vacuum sweeper
or similar article. 105,691 ; Aug. 17.
Cahalane, Daniel C, Hillsdale, N. J., assignor to The
Hoge Manufacturing Company, Inc. Toy alphabet pic-
ture register or similar article. 107,310 ; Dec. 7.
Cahn, Oscar J., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,276 :
Feb. 16.
Cahn, Oscar J., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,421 ;
Mar. 2.
Cairns, Howard, San Francisco, Calif. Interchangeable
rubber heel. 104,991 ; June 22.
Calderazzo, Dominick J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Slipper.
104,438 ; May 11.
Calderazzo, Dominick J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Slipper.
104,556 ; May 18.
Caldwell, Charles H., Brockton, Mass., assignor to Geo.
E. Keith Company, Campello, Mass. Shoe. 103,214 ;
Feb. 16.
Caldwell, Charles H., Brockton, Mass., assignor to Geo.
E. Keith Company, Campello, Mass. Shoe. 103,215 ;
Feb. 16.
California Perfume Company. (See Higgins, Frank E.,
assignor.)
Callahan, John A., assignor to Briggs Manufacturing Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Bathtub. 103,481 ; Mar. 2.
Callahan, John A., assignor to Briggs Manufacturing Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Bathtub. 103,482 ; Mar. 2.
Callison, Delmar L., Coleman, Mich. Combination salt
and pepper shaker. 102,874 ; Jan. 26.
Calton, Robert G., assignor to Tennessee Enamel Manufac-
turing Company, Nashville, Tenn. Gas heater casing.
104,439 ; May 11.
Cambride Tile Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Burchenal, Charles H., assignor.)
Cameron, Roland A., Ottawa, Ontario, Canada. Ice
cream scoop. 105,360 ; July 20.
Campbell, A. S. Co. (See Porter, William E., assignor.)
Campbell, Alice, New York, N. Y. Display stand.
107,639 ; Dec. 28.
Campbell, Alphonso S., Winchester, Mass. Vertical
bumper. 104,557 ; May 18.
Campbell, Charles W., New York, N. Y. Stocking.
104,831 ; June 8.
Campbell, Edmund D. (See Barlow, I. C, Campbell, and
Kuhler.)
Campbell, Henry H., and R. J. Myers, assignors to Ferro
Machine & Foundry Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Gaso-
line pump. 105,840 ; Aug. 31.
Campbell, James M., Ozone Park, N. Y., assignor to
Reynolds Metals Company, New York, N. Y. Display
rack. 104,334 ; Apr. 27.
Campbell, Ruth F„ New York, N. Y. House coat or simi-
lar article. 105,647 ; Aug. 17.
Canal National Bank of Portland, The, as trustee. (See
Randall. \V. H., I'arson.s. and .Scliwerlleper. as.signors. )
Candido, Manaloto, Los Angeles, Calif. Picture frame.
105,473 ; Aug. 3.
Canelstein, Gotel, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or
similar article. 104,440 ; May 11.
Canelstein, Gotel, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105,198 ; July 6.
Canelstein, Gotol, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105.570; Aug. 10.
CanKi'iiii. Salvatore, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 104,930;
June 15.
Canney, Frank R., and L. A. Wood, assignors to Boeing
Aircraft Company, Seattle, Wash. Four-engine trans-
port airplane. 104,335 ; Apr. 27.
Cannon Shoe Company. (See Kuebler, Howard I., as-
signor.)
Oapcy, Reco, London, assignor to Yardley & Co., Limited,
Stratford, London, England, Bottle. '10:;,9S5; Apr. 6.
Cajjoy, Reco, London, as.signor to Yardley »1 Co., Limited,
Stratford, London, lOngland, Combined display stand
and container. 103,!)S(! ; Apr. (i,
Caplan, Jacob, Chicago, III. Merchandise dispensing stand
103,305; Feb, 23,
C^aplan, Moses, Boston, Mass, Wall i)ockot. 104,391 ;
May 4.
Caplan, Moses, Boston, Mass. Wall pocket. lOI.SO'^-
May 4,
('aral)lllo, Ernest, Brooklyn, N. Y. ColToe bag or sluiilnr
article. 107,065 ; Nov. 23.
C'lradine Hat Company. (See Rlebold, ICnspor J., as-
signor.)
Cardoza, Stuart J,, Berkeley, Cnllf. Radio cabinet.
103,708; Mar, 23.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Cardoza, Stuart J., Berkeley, assignor to Lake Manufac-
turing Company, Oakland, Calif. Communications unit
cabinet. 105,513 ; Aug. 3.
Cardoza, Stuart J., Berkeley, assignor to Lake Manufactur-
ing Company, Oakland, Calif. Communications unit
cabinet. 106,181 : Sept. 28.
Carey, Leander T^ Jledford, Mass., assignor to Colella &
Leighton Shoe Company, Lynn, Mass. Shoe. 103,707 ;
Mar. 23.
Carey, Leander, Medford, assignor to Collela & Leighton
Shoo Co.. Lynn, Mass. Sandal. 104,765 ; June 1.
Carl-Art, Inc. (See Regelmann, Fritz, assignor.)
Carlson, Alexander, assignor to Superior Body Company,
Lima, Ohio. Rear door hinge and pull assembly for
automobiles. 103,043 ; Feb. 2.
Carlson. Thomas L. I., assignor to Hoff Rubber Stamp
Co., Inc., Minneapolis, Minn. Display plate for auto-
mobiles. 100,718 ; Oct. 26.
Carlson, William G., assignor to Iledstrom-Union Com-
pany, Gardner, Mass. Gocart. 106,909 ; Nov. 9.
Carlton. Helen G., Baltimore, Md. Corner kitchen sink.
103,925 : Apr. 6.
Carmichael, Donald P. (See Doty, \V. E., and Car-
michael.)
Carolan, Frank, and R. R. Rhoerbaugh, Casper, Wyo.
Finger ring. 103,002 ; Feb. 2.
Carpenter, Howard F. (See Grossman, W. G., and Car-
penter.)
Carpenter Paper Co. (See Miller, Frederick G-, as-
signor.)
Carpenter, Robert F., Cleveland, Ohio. Basket. 105,692 ;
Aug. 17.
Carr-Lowrey Glass Co. (See Funkey, John H., assignor.)
Carr-Lowroy Glass Co. (See Kohl, William R., assignor.)
Carr-Lowrey Glass Co. (See Leach, Walter R., Jr., as-
signor.)
Carr-Lowrey Glass Co. (See Lloyd, Philip G., assignor.)
Carr-Lowrey Glass Co. (See McLaughlin, Frank, as-
signor.)
Carrabba, Sebastiano, assignor to Dainty Maid Slippers,
Inc.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe. 102,601 ; Jan. 5.
Carrabba, Sebastiano, assignor to Dainty Maid Slippers,
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe. 102,602 ; Jan. 5.
Carrabba, Sebastiano. assignor to Dainty Maid Slippers,
Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe. 102.603 ; Jan. 5.
Carrom Company, The. (See Stearns, Freeman R., as-
signor.)
Carruthers, Janet P., assignor to Arcade Manufacturing
Company, Freeport, 111. Latch. 105,648 ; Aug. 17.
Carruthers, Janet P., assignor to Arcade Manufacturing
Company, Freeport, 111. Hinge. 105,649 ; Aug. 17.
Carson, Edward B., Fort Myers, Fla. Ironing machine.
102,712 ; Jan. 12.
Carson, Oswald B., Scarsdale, N. Y., assignor to American
Hard Rubber Company, New York, N. Y. Receptacle
for batteries or similar articles. 103,709 ; Mar. 23.
Carter, John H., Bend, Oreg. Falling wedge. 107,109 ;
Nov. 23.
Carter, Theodore L., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Orchard
Paper Co. AVrapping paper or similar article.
104,558; May 18.
Carter, Theodore L., St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Orchard
Paper Co. Wrapping paper or similar article.
104,559 ; May 18.
Carter, Theodore L., assignor to Orchard Paper Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Wrapping paper or similar article.
107,006; Nov. 16.
Carter's Ink Company, The. (See Brand. A. S., and
IjSI France, ns.signors. )
Cascardo, Loretta M., North Bergen, N. J. Smock.
100.824 : Nov. 2.
Caseo Products Corporation. (See Cochrane, Bert G., as-
signor.)
Case, John P., assignor to American Record Corporation,
New York, N. Y. Novelty box. 103,668 ; Mar. 23.
Casev, Edward F., assignor to Converse Rubber Company,
Maiden, Mass. Overshoe. 100.649: Oct. 26.
Casey, Irene M., Oakland, Calif. Artificial tree ornament.
1 06,751 ; Nov. 2.
Casey, William J., Remington, Ind. Container cap.
10!5,981 ; Sept. 7.
Cashmore, Joseph M., assignor to Montgomery Ward &
Co., Incorporated. Chicago, 111. Pistol-grip screw
driver. 107,007; Nov. 16.
Ca.«!tillo, Alfonzo C, Albuquerque, N. Mex. Burial
casket. 100,562 ; Oct. 19.
Castricone, John A., Peoria, 111. Ironing machine cabinet.
107.074 ; Dec. 28.
Catalano. Charles. Elmont, N. Y. Automobile signal.
105,264: July 13.
Catena, Emilio, New York, N. Y. Accordion. 105.088 ;
June 29.
Cavignac, Frank H., New York, N. Y. Golf ball or the
like. 102,940 ; Jan. 20.
Cavignac, Frank H., New York, assignor to M. P. Doughty,
Lawrence, N. Y. Golf ball or the like. 107,006 ; Nov.
23.
Cedar Rapids Engineering Company. (See Dunn, Allen
I., assignor.)
Oelsler, Elvira, Now York. N. Y. Dress. 104.515 ; May 11.
Telhilold Corporation. (See Hill, John, assignor.)
Central Metallic Casket Co. (See Larson, Raymond, as-
signor.)
Contrnl Metallic Casket Co. (See Raap, Peter H., as-
signor.)
Central Ohio Steel Products Co. (See Schnelker, Norman
J., assignor.)
Century Klectric Company. (See Hamilton, James L., as-
signor.)
Century Lighting, Inc. (See Levy, Joseph, assignor.)
Century Venetian Blind Co. Inc. (See Speirs, John E.,
assignor.)
Cernuda, Antonio, Habana, Cuba. Airplane. 104,242 ;
Apr. 27.
Cevasco, Edmund D., Akron, Ohio. Bathing mat for In-
fants. 103,216 ; Feb. 16.
Chamberlain, Stanley F., assignor to Eastman Kodak
Company, Rochester, N. Y. Display cabinet. 104,560 ;
May 18.
Champion Company, The. (See Spriggs, Arthur O., as-
signor.)
Chaney, John L., and R. C. Wappner, Springfield, Ohio.
Thermometer. 104,832 ; June 8.
Chapman. David, Chicago, 111. Refrigerator cabinet.
104,322; Apr. 27.
Chapman. David, Chicago, 111., assignor to Knapp-Monarch
Company, St. Louis, Mo. Toaster or similar article.
106,182 ; Sept. 28.
Chapumn. Harvey W., Chicago. 111., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Air Devices Corporation. Electric fan.
10.'',.90S ; Jlar. 30.
Chapman, Paul W., Greenwich, Conn. Steamship.
105,841 ; Aug. 31.
Chapman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,004;
Sept. 7.
Chapman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,005 ;
Sept. 7.
Chapman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,006 ;
Sept. 7.
Chapman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,007 ;
Sept. 7.
Chapman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,008 :
Sept. 7.
Chapra'an. Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress -ensemble.
106,107 ; Sept. 21.
Chapman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,344 ;
Oct. 5.
Chapman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,345 ;
Oct. 5.
Chapman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,478 ;
Oct. 12.
Chapman. Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,703 ;
Oct. 26.
Chapman. Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,704 :
Oct. 26.
Chapman. Samuel, Now York, N. Y. Dress. 106,705 ;
Oct. 26.
Chapman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,479 ;
Dec. 14.
Charette. Odilon, Fitchburg, Jlass. Illuminated artificial
Christmas tree. 107.217 ; Nov. 30.
Charles, Harry, assignor to Norwich Knitting Company,
Norwich, N. Y. Sweat shirt. 104,599 ; May 18.
Cheney, Charles G., Tacoma, Wash. Spice can rack.
105,199 : July 6.
Chenoweth, Ray M.. E. M. Irwin, and W. P. Huntley, Los
Angeles, Calif. Combination desk unit. 104,243'; Apr.
27.
Cheron, Pierre J., Stratford, Conn., assignor to Electric
City Box Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Jewelry display box
or similar article. 104,561 ; May 18.
(,'h('>ron, Pierre J.. Stratford, Conn., assignor to Electric
Citv Box Co., Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. .Jewelry display box
or similar article. 104.913; June 15.
Cherry-Burrell Corporation. (See Fogg, J. W , and
Fruhling, assignors.)
Cherry, Philip L.. Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to E. L
Mansure Co., Chicago, 111. Textile fabric. 104,340;
May 4.
Chosler Isidor, West Orange, N. J., assignor to Eagle
To^^oL ^^r^P-'^Sy- New ^'ork. N. Y. Lead pencil.
103. .^86 ; Mar. 2.
Chesler, Isidor, West Orange, N. J., assignor to Eagle
Tno oi-^'',".'P'**"y' New York, N. Y. Lead container.
103.38 1 : Mar. 2.
Chesnoy, Robert M., assignor to Alliance Porcelain Prod-
i'S^^„P''"'R''"5'' Alliance, Ohio. Washing machine tub.
103,217 ; Feb. 16.
^'VUl"i!lo Ai-thur L., Seattle, Wash. Toy wheelbarrow.
104,393 ; May 4.
^•'J^.t' ^'^'"■'1''"™ A., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103,093 ; Feb. 9.
Chicago Bridge & Iron Company. (See Boardman, Harry
C, assignor.)
Chicago Bridge & Iron Company. (See Horton, George
T., assignor.) "
Chicago Electric Manufacturing Company. (See Preston,
Edward S., assignor.)
Chicago Flexible Shaft Company. (See Scharfenberg,
George T., assignor.)
Chicago Lock Company. (See Shinn, William C, as-
signor.)
Chic.'igo .Musical Instrument C'^mpanv. (See Budlong,
Robert D., assignor.)
Chicago Saniple & Sanitary Menu Cover Co. (See Simon,
Max, assignor.)
*^'l06'64's"'^oY'26'^" Francisco, Calif. Wicker basket.
Chilton Pen Company, The. (See Svpher, Milford G.,
assignor.) . r . ,
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
709
Christen, Marcel, assignor to Yale Fabrics Corp., New
Yorls, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article. 103,710 ;
Mar. 23.
Christen, Marcel, assignor to Yale Fabrics Corp., New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article. 104,959 :
June 15.
Christen, Marcel, assignor to Yale Fabrics Corp., New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article. 104,960 :
June 15.
Christen, Marcel, assignor to Yale Fabrics Corp., New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article. 104,961 ;
June 15.
Christen, Marcel, assignor to Yale Fabrics Corp., New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article. 106,616 ;
Oct. 19.
Christen, Marcel, assignor to Yale Fabrics Corp., New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article. 106,617 :
Oct. 19.
Christen, Marcel, assignor to Yale Fabrics Corp., New
York, N. y. Textile fabric or similar article. 106,618 :
Oct. 19.
Christen, Marcel, assignor to Yale Fabrics Corp., New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article. 106,619 ;
Oct. 19.
Christensen, Walter E. (See Mooney, H., and Christen-
sen.)
Christie, Theodore, Rochester, N. Y. Corner trimmer for
film, cards, or other similar sheet material. 106,650 ;
Oct, 26.
Chrysler Corporation. (See Dietrich, Raymond 11., as-
signor, i
Cicardo, Sally, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,380 ; Dec. 7.
Cicardo, Sally, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,383 ; Dec. 7.
Cicardo, Sally, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,609 : Dec.
21.
Ciccone, Elizabeth M., New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,650 ;
Aug. 17.
Ciccone. Elizabeth M., New York, N. Y. Ensemble dress.
105,651 ; Aug. 17.
Ciccone, Elizabeth M., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,346 ;
Oct. 5.
Ciccone, Elizabeth M., New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106,825; Nov. 2.
Cilocon Corporation, The. (See Maccoy, Frank, assignor.)
Cincinnati Ball Crank Co., The. (See Butler, Clyde G.,
assignor. )
Cincinnati Ball Crank Co., The. (See Wieslander, Leslie
R., assignor.)
Cirillo Gennaro, Brooklyn, N. Y. Macaroni or similar
article. 103,868 ; Mar. 30.
Clapp, George W., New York, N. Y. Store. 103,388 ;
Mar. 2.
Clark, Charles D., West Springfield, Mass. Advertising
sign. 103.886; Mar. 30.
Clark Equipment Company. (See Burrows, R. J., and
Williams, assignors.)
Clark, James M., New York, N. Y. Radio. 106,424 ;
Oct. 12.
Clark, James R., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to The Na-
tional Cash Register Company, Dayton, Ohio. Desk.
107,349 ; Dec. 7.
Clark, Morton L., assignor to The Artkraft Sign Com-
pany, Lima, Ohio. V-type marquee. 102,648 ; Jan. 5,
Clayton, Lloyd L., New York, N. Y. Tire. 104,017:
Apr. 13.
Clayton, Lloyd L., New York, N. Y. Tire. 104,493 ;
May 11.
Cleland, William B., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor
to Joseph E. Seagram & Sons, Limited. Clock case.
105,068 ; June 22.
Clemco Desk Mfg. Co. (See Fuller, Paul M., assignor.)
Cleveland Cooperative Stove Company, The. (See Becvar,
Joseph, assignor.)
Cleveland Cooperative Stove Company, The. (See Taylor,
Thomas E^ assignor.)
Cleveland Cooperative Stove Company, The. (See
Schroeder, Lawrence R., assignor.)
Clevenger, Glen M., North Linthicum, Md. Bottle.
105,205; July 13.
Clifton, Ira R., Cincinnati, Ohio. Pet feeder stand.
10.5,450 ; July 27.
Climax Radio & Television Co. (See Tulauskas, Leonard,
assignor.)
Cobel, Ray C. Newark, Ohio. Glass tumbler or similar
article. 105,431 ; July 27.
Coca-Cola Company, Tlie. (See Kelly, Eugene, assignor.)
Coca-Cola Company, The. (Sec Worthington, Everett,
assignor.)
Cochran, Jacqueline. (See Barnhart. Adam 15.. assignor.)
Cochrane. Bert G., Chicago, III., assignor to Cnsco Prod-
ucts Corporation, Bridgeport, Conn. Fender splash
guard. 102,941 ; Jan. 20.
Cochrane, Bert G., Chicago, 111., assignor to Casco Prod-
ucts Corporation, Bridgeport, Conn. Cigar lighter han-
dle. 103,044 ; Feb. 2.
Coen, Jesse L., Wnsliington, D. C. Combined lamp and
desk unit. 105,326; July 20.
Coffee Products (Jorporation. (See Coyles, Frank M., as-
signor.)
Coffey. John E. D., Babylon, N. Y. Serving tray.
105,842 ; Aug. 31.
Colien, David C. (See Trojan, Josfi, assignor.)
Cohen, David S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe. 103,218; Feb.
16.
Cohen, David S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe. 107,218; Nov.
30.
Cohen, Harry, New York, N. Y. Slip. 103,711 ; Mar. 23.
Cohen, Harry, New Yorli, N. Y. Slip. 104,183 ; Apr. 20.
Cohen, Harry New York, N. Y. Slip. 104,675 ; May 25.
Cohen, Harry, New York, N. Y. Leather fabric or similar
article. 105,200 ; July 6.
Cohen, Harry, New York, N. Y. Belt or similar article.
105,239 ; July 6.
Cohen, Harr.v, assignor to Samuel Bonat & Bro., New
York, N. Y. Preheater cabinet for hair waving ma-
chines. 105,788 ; Aug. 24.
Cohen, Harry, assignor to The Perfection Steel Body
Company, Gallon, Ohio. Dump body. 104,441 ; May 11.
Cohen, Irving, New York, N. X. Coat or similar article.
105,432 ; July 27.
Cohen, Irving, New York, N. Y. Coat or similar article.
105,546 ; Aug. 3.
Cohen, Mollye M., New York, N. Y. Negligee. 106,081 ;
Sept. 14.
Cohen, Phil, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,719 ; Oct. 26.
Cohen, Phil, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble. 106,720 ;
Oct. 26.
Cohen, Phil, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,839 ; Nov. 2.
Cohen, Phil, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,840 ; Nov. 2.
Cohen, Phil, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,841 ; Nov. 2.
Cohn-Hall-Marx Co. (See Bach, Alfons, assignor.)
Cohn-Hall-Marx Co, (See Ericson, Emile, assignor.)
Cohn-Hall-Marx Co. (See Gundermann, George W., as-
signor.)
Cohn-Hall Marx Co. (See Susi, Michaelangelo, assignor.)
Cohn-Hall-Marx Co. (See Turner, William L., assignor.)
Cohn, Harriet S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Salt and pepper
shaker combination set. 103,669 ; !Mar. 23.
Cohn, Harriet S., Brooklvn, N. Y. Cocktail shaker or
similar article. 106,590; Oct. 19.
Cohn, Mark, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,501 ; Oct. 12.
Colcord. Carl, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble. 107,610 ;
Dec. 21.
Cole, Eugene M., Charlotte, N. C. Furrow opener.
104,018 ; Apr. 13.
Cole, Gerard McL., assignor to General Transformer Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Transformer. 103,356 ; Feb. 23.
Cole, James L. (See Sense, B. E., and Cole.)
Colella and Leighton Shoe Company. (See Atkins,
Thomas R., assignor.)
Colella & Leighton Shoe Company. (See Carey, Leander
T., assignor.)
Colella & Leighton Shoe Co. (See Jayne, Bennett, as-
signor.)
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 102,676 ; Jan. 12.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,1 85 ; Feb. 9.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,219 ; Feb.
16.
Coleman, Tora, New Yorlj, N. Y. Dress. 103,528;
Mar. 9.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,607 ; Mar.
16.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,652 ; Mar.
16.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,653 ; Mar.
16.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,878 ; Mar.
30.
Coleman. Tora, New York, N. Y. Ensemble dross.
103.909 : Mar. 30.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,516 ; May
11.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,739 ;
.Tune 1.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
105,069 ; June 22.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 10.*), 547 ; Aug. 3.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,548 ; Aug. 3.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,549 ; Aug. 3.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dross. 105,550 ; Aug. 3.
Coleman, Tora, Now York, N. Y. Dress. 105,551 ; Aug. 3.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,571 ; Aug.
10.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,630 ; Aug.
10.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,631 ;
Aug. 10.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,032;
Aug. 10.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,033;
Aug. 10.
Coleman, Tora, Now York, N. Y. Dress. 105,634 ;
Aug. 10.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,652 ; Aug.
17.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,093 ; Aug.
17.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Ensemble dress.
105,821 ; Aug. 24.
Colemiin. Tora, New Yorlc, N. Y. Dress. 105,930 ;
Sept. 7.
Coleman, Torn, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,082; Sept.
14.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. lOti.OS.'?; Sept.
14.
Coleiium. Torn, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,100;
Sept. 21.
710
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Coleman, Tora, New York. N. Y. Dress. 106,167 ;
Sept. 21.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106.842 ; Nov. 2.
Coleman. Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106.843 ; Nov. 2.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,611 ; Dec.
21.
.Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,612 ; Dec.
' 21.
Coleman, Tora, New Y'ork, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
107.675 : Dec. 28.
Coleman, Tora, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,712 ; Dec.
28.
Coleman, Tora, assignor to Alexander S. Gross, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Dress. 103,010 ; Feb. 2.
Coleman, Tora, a.ssiRnor to Alexander Gross. Inc., New
York, N. Y. Dress. 10:!.447 ; Mar. 2.
Collela & Leighton Shoe Co. (See Carey, Leander, as-
signor.!
Collier, Barron. (See Ashe, Marselius T., assignor.)
CoUito. Samuel, Jr.. Newark. N. J. Flush valve or simi-
lar article. 105.729 : Aug. 24.
Colognori. Aldo, Guttenberg, N. J., and L. Werkstell.
Brooklyn. N. Y. Wrapped edible container for ice
cream or the like. 100.651 : Oct. 26.
Colonese. Vincent, Cleveland, Ohio. Automobile. 103,773 ;
Mar. 23.
Colson Corporation. (See Adams, Wilbur H.. assignor.)
Colson Corporation. The. (See Adams, Wilbur H., as-
signor.)
Colson Corporation, The. (See Roe, M. E., and Adams,
assignors.)
Colt's Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company. (See
Conner. Benjamin F., assignor.)
Columbian Enameling & Stamping Co. (See Nelson,
Andrew W., assignor.)
Columbian Enameling & Stamping Co. (See Hideout,
John G., assigrnor.)
Columbus Metal Products Inc. (See Donley, Harold B.,
nssiernor. )
ComoUi. Sylvia, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,283 ;
Oct. 5.
ComoUi, Sylvia, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,626; Dec.
21.
Coraolll, Sylvia, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,713 ; Dec.
28.
Conant, Arthur P., Fort Thomas, Ky., assignor to Lucien
Lelong Inc.. Chicago, 111. Compact or similar article.
106,015 : Sept. 14. ^
Conant, David J., and S. Esgro. Memphis. Tenn. Record-
ing key for vending apparatus. 106.108 ; Sept. 21.
Conaway, Charles W., Great Neck, N. Y. Shoe or similar
article. 103,800 : Mar. 30.
Conaway. Charles W.. Great Neck, N. Y. Shoe or similar
nrticln. 10:i.S0i : yutr. "0
Concord Silversmiths Corporation. (See Simms, Charles
F., assignor.)
Condon, Edward T.. New York, N. Y. Directional signal
lamp. 107.350 ; Dec. 7.
Condon, Robert S,. Roche.ster, N. Y. Ironing machine
cabinet. 105.372: July 27.
Condor Products, Inc. (See Fedcrico, Joseph B., as-
signor.)
Condor J'rndncts. Inc. (See Govan, William, assignor.)
Condor Products, Inc. (See Knoll, Floyd A., assignor.)
Conill, Fernan ().. New York, N. Y. Hair waving iii;i
chine. 104,092 : Apr. i:'..
Conill, Fernnn O., New York. N. Y. Hair waving appa-
ratus. 104. .323: Apr. 27.
Conklin Pen Company, The. (See Vavrlk, Louis, assignor.)
Conlon Corporation. (See Janda, Rudolph \\.. assignor )
Conn, C. G., Ltd. (See Loney, Hugh W., assignor.)
Conner, Benjamin F., West Hartford, assignor to Colt's
Patent Fire Arms Jlanufacturing Co.. Hartford. Conn.
Combination container for cosmetic preparations
10.1.8S7 : Mar. :\0.
Conner. Benjamin F., West Hartford, assignor to Colt's
Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company, Hartford.
Conn. Combination eye cup base and cover. 104 184 •
Apr. 20.
Ccinner, Benjamin F., West Hartford, assignor to Coifs
Patent Fire Arms Manufacturing Companv. Hartford
Conn. Cosmetic container. 106,010; Sept. 14.
Conner, Benjamin F.. West Hartford, assignor to Colt's
Patent Fire Arms .Manufacturing Companv, Hartford
Conn. Cosmetic container. 100.017; Sept. 14.
Conner, Benjamin F.. AVest Hartford, assicnor to Colt's
Patent Fire Anns Manufacturing Company. Hartford.
Conn. Container for cosmetic preparations 106 65'' •'
Oct. 2fi.
Conner. Benjamin F., West Hartford, assignor to Colt's
Patent Fire .\rn)s Manufacturing Company, Hartford
Conn. Eyecup. 107..S32 ; Dec. 7.
Connor, Martha H.. Baltimore, Md., assignor to Owens-
lUlnols Can Company. Wilmington, Del. Cake box
102.875 : Jan. 20.
Ccmnor, Martha H., Baltimore. Md., assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company, Wilmington, Del. Bread box
103,220 : Feb. 16.
Connor. Alartha H.. Baltimore. Md,, assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company, Wilmington, Del. Container
closure. 103.389; Mar. 2.
Connor. Martha H., Baltimore. Md.. assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company, Wilmington. Pel. Strainer
103,390 : Mar. 2.
Connor, Martha H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Owens-
Illinois (ian Company, Wilmington, Del. Bread box.
103.391 ; Mar. 2.
Connor. Martha H., Baltimore. Md.. assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company, Wilmington, Del. Tray.
103.392 ; Mar. 2.
Connor, Martha H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Owens-
Illinois (ian Company, Wilmington. Del. Waste basket
or similar container. 103.422: Mar. 2.
Connor. Martha H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company, Wilmington, Del. Tray.
103,670 ; Mar. 23.
Connor, Martha H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Companv, Wilmington, Del. Tray. 103,671 ;
Mar. 23.
Connor, Martha H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company, Wilmington, Del. W'astebasket
or similar receptacle. 103,712 ; Mar. 23.
Connor. Martha H.. Baltimore. Md.. assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company, Wilmington, Del. Bread box.
lOls.SSS : Mar. 30.
Connor, Martha H., Baltimore, Md.. assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company, Wilmington, Del. Box cover.
104,019 : Apr. 13.
Connor, Martha H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company, Wilmington, Del. Metal con-
tainer. 104,341 ; Mav 4.
Connor. Martha H.. Baltimore, Md., assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company, Wilmington, Del. Cake box
cover. 104,442 ; May 1 1.
Connor, Martha H., Baltimore, Md.. assignor to Owens-
Illinois C;in Companv. Wilmington. Del. Box. 104,650;
May 25.
Connor. Martha H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company, Wilmington, Del. Lunch box.
104.651 : May 25.
Connor, Martha H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Owens-
Jllinois f'nn Company, Wilmington, Del. Lunch box.
104.652 ; May 25.
Connor, Martha H.. Baltim'ore. Md., assignor to Owens-
lll'nois Can Company, Wilmington, Del. Lunch box.
104.653 ; May 25.
Connor. Martha H., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company, Wilmington. Del. Tray.
105,089: June 29.
Connor. Martha II., Baltimore. Md.. a.<!Siguor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company. Wilmington. Del. Cookv box.
105,090 : June 29.
Connor, Martha H.. Baltimore. Md., assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Companv, Wilmington, Del. Canister.
105.373: July 27.
Connor. Martha H.. Baltimore. Md.. assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Companv. Wilmington, Del. (Canister.
mo. 109 : Sent. 21.
Connor, Martha H., assignor to Owens-Illinois Can Com-
pany, Baltimore, Md. Recipe box. 106,425 ; Oct. 12.
Connor. Martha H.. Baltimore. Md., assignor to Owens-
Illinois Can Company, Wilmington, Del. Cake box.
100.7.59: Nov. 2.
Connor. William L.. Los Angeles, Calif. Shoe polisher.
105.301 : July 20.
Connor. William L., Los Angeles, Calif. Shoe polisher.
105.302 : July 20.
Connor, William L., Los Angeles, Calif. Shoe polisher.
105.303 : July 20.
Conroy, Edward J., New Haven, assignor to International
Silver Company. Meriden. Conn. Spoon or other article
of flatware. 103.300 ; Feb. 23.
Conroy, Edward J.. New Haven, assignor to Steelsmiths
Inc., Meriden. Conn. Spoon or other article of flat-
ware. 105.843 ; Aug. 31.
Conroy, Edward J.. New Haven, assignor to Steelsmith
Inc.. Meriden, Conn. Bake dish or similar article.
105.937: Sept. 7.
Consolidated Aircraft Corporation. (See Laddon, Isaac
M., assignor.)
Consolidated Book Publishers, Inc. (See Mounteney,
Leonard, assignor.)
Conterman. Fred A., assignor to Blackstone Manufac-
turing Company, Inc., Jamestown, N. Y. Combined
washing machine and wringer. 103.672 ; Mar. 23.
Conterman. Fred A., assignor to Blackstone Manufactur-
ing Company, Inc., Jamestown, N. Y. Combined wash-
ing machine and wringer. 103.673 ; Mar. 23.
Conterman. Fred A., assignor to Blackstone Manufactur-
ing Company, Inc.. Jamestown. N. Y. Combined wash-
ing machine and wringer. 103,674 ; Mar. 23.
Conterman. Fred A., assignor to Blackstone Manufac-
!U!^'U5- ""™I"»"^- I"f- Jamestown. N. Y. Agitator.
103.920 : .Anr. 0.
Continental Ceramics Corporation. (See Teipelke, Fritz,
assignor.)
Continental Ceramics Corporation. (See Wesp, George.
assignor.)
Continental Distilling Corporation. (See Smith, Reuben
R., assignor.)
Continental Glass Corporation. (See Brandeis. Sidney
assignor.) '
Continental Screw Company. (See Brown, Frank K.,
assignor.)
Converse Rubber Company. (See Casey. Edward F.. as-
signor.)
Cook, Charles E. (See Stone. A. A., and Cook.)
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
711
Cook, Mildred K., assignor to F. H. Noble & Co., Chicago,
111. Base for a jewelry box or similar article. 103,562 ;
Mar. 16.
Cook, Mildred K., assignor to F. H. Noble & Co., Chicago,
111. Receptacle for pens, pencils, or other articles.
104,992 ; June 22.
Cook, Robert S., Fayetteville, N. Y. Slipper or similar
article. 107,676 ; Dec. 28.
Cook, William, assignor to Eagle Pencil Company, New
York, N. y. Pencil tip. 107,498 ; Dec. 21.
Cook, William, assignor to Eagle Pencil Company, New
York, N. Y. Pencil tip. 107,499 ; Dec. 21.
Cook, William, assignor to Eagle Pencil Company, New
York, N. Y. Pencil tip. 107,500 ; Dec. 21.
Coolerator Company, The. (See La Casse, William J., as
signer.)
Coolerator Company, The. (See Reinecke, Jean O., as-
signor.)
Cooper, Morris, Chicago, 111. Display container for fruit
or similar article. 103,367 ; Feb. 23.
Cooper, Nathan, assignor of one-half to Ladislaus
Robaczynski, Brooklyn, N. Y. Knitted vest. 107,613 ;
Dec. 21.
Cooper, Ralph D., New YorK, N. Y. Robe. 105,162 ;
June 29.
Cooper, Ralph D., New York, N. Y. Robe. 105,163 ;
June 29.
Cooper, Susie, Endersley, Endon, England, assignor to
E. L. Fondeville, East Orange, N. J. Plate or similar
article. 105,201 ; July 6.
Cooper, Susie, Endersley, Endon, England, assignor to
E. Li. Fondeville, East Orange, N. J. Plate or similar
article. 105,202 ; July 6.
Copeman, Llovd G., Flint, Mich. Bird house or similar
article. 106,018 ; Sept. 14.
Cordy, Ivor, Washington, Pa., assignor to Hazel-Atlas
Glass Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Jar. 106,814 ;
Nov. 2.
Corman, Fred, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ensemble suit. 103,713 ;
Mar. 23.
Cornell, Edward S., Jr., Larchmont, assignor to American
Radiator Company, New York, N. Y. Boiler jacket.
103,628 ; Mar. 16.
Cornell, Minn S., Jr., assignor to The Middletown Silver
Company, Middletown, Conn. Covered dish or similar
article. 106,858 ; Nov. 9.
Cornell, Minn S., Jr., assignor to The Middletown Silver
Company, Middletown, Conn. Covered dish or similar
article. 106,859 ; Nov. 9.
Cornell, Minn S., Jr., assignor to The Middletown Silver
Company, Middletown, Conn. Covered dish or similar
article. 106,860 ; Nov. 9.
Corning Glass Works. (See Hower, Harry S., assignor.)
Corning Glass Works. (See Williams, Franklin C., as-
signor.)
Cory, Harvey, Chicago, 111. Funnel stand. 103,307 ; Feb.
23.
Cosmesis, Inc. (See Bocklage, Irene M., assignor.)
Coss, George R., assignor to The Swartzbaugh Manufac-
turing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Electric roaster.
104,394 ; May 4.
Coss, George R., assignor to The Swartzbaugh Manu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Electric roaster.
104,914; June 15.
Coss, George R., assignor to The Swartzbaugh Manu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Electric heater.
104.915 ; .Tune 15.
Cotes, Mervin F., and W. C. Schneider, assignors to
Motor Wheel Corporation, Lansing, Mich. Heater
cabinet. 106,910 ; Nov. 9.
Cotes, Mervin F., and W. C. Schneider, assignors to Motor
Wheel Corporation, Lansintr, Mich. Door for a heater
cabinet or Ihe like. 107.384; Dec. 7.
Cottet, Alfred (i. (See Thomn, J. A., and Cottet.)
Covell, Harold S., Holland, Mich., assignor to Hart &
Coolev Manufacturing Co., Dover, Del. Register.
103,308 ; Feb. 23.
Covert. George H., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Bottle.
102,942 ; Jan. 26.
Cowan, It. Guy, assignor to Pass & Seymour, Inc., Syra-
cuse, N. Y. Celling lighting fixture. 103,503: Mar. 16.
Cowan, R. Guy, assignor to Pass & Seymour, Inc., Syra-
cuse. N. Y. Eledric wall bracket. 103,802; Mar. 30.
Cowan, R. Guy, ns.-^ignor to Pass & Seymour Inc., Syra-
cuse, N. y. (Veiling lighting fixture. 104,305; May 4.
Cowan, R. f!ny, assignor to Pass & Seymour, Inc., Syrii-
cuse, N. Y. f.'eiling lighting fixture. 104,300; May 4.
Cowan, R. Guy, assignor to Pass & Seymour Inc., Syrn-
cus(!, N. y. CciliiiL' liirlitiiig fixture. 101.307; IVTav 4.
Cowan, Stafford G., Scarsdnle, N. Y., assignor to Dexdale
Hosiery Mills, Lansdale, Pa. Stocking. 106,526; Oct.
12.
Coxe, Joseph A., Los Angeles, Calif. Fishing reel.
105,789 ; Aug. 24.
Coxe, Jos(>pl) A., Los Angeles, Calif. Fisliing re(>l.
105,790; Aug. 24.
Coxe. Joseph A., Los Angeles, Calif. Fishing reel.
105,791 ; Aug. 24.
Cozart, Wallace A., and W. A. Uttz, Sr., Fort Worth,
Tex. Service tray supporting bracket. 106,347 ;
Oct. 5.
Craddock, William H., assignor to Verbury, Inc., Kansas
City, Mo. Button. 104,654 ; May 25.
Craig, Robert IL, Lindsay, Calif, \lu8lc stand. 103,504 ;
Mar. 16.
Craighead, John R., Denver, Colo. Buckle. 102,873 ;
Jan. 26.
Crandall, Mildred, assignor to Van Raalte Company, New
York, N. Y. Glove. 103,221; Feb. 16.
Crandall, Mildred, Dunkirk, assignor to Van Raalte Com-
pany, New York, N. Y. Glove. 106,019 ; Sept. 14.
Crane, Alexander, Cheshire, Conn. Plate or similar ar-
ticle. 106,479 ; Oct. 12.
Crane, Alexander, Cheshire, Conn. Plate or similar ar-
ticle. 106,966 ; Nov. 16.
Crane, Charles R., II, assignor to Crane Co., Chicago, 111.
Sink. 102,872 ; Jan. 26.
Crane Co. (See Crane, Charles R., II, assignor.)
Crane Co. (See Kirby, Raymond J., assignor.)
Crane Co. (See Link, Maximilian W., assignor.)
Crane Co. (See Olson, Charles A., assignor.)
Crane Co. (See Rumely, Vincent P., assignor.)
Crane Co. (See Zinkil, Roy H., assignor.)
Cranston, William E., Jr., assignor to Thermador Elec-
trical Manufacturing Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Combina-
tion electric heater and air cooling cabinet. 105,266 ;
July 13.
Cravaritis, Andrew, assignor to National Silver Deposit
Ware Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Cocktail shaker.
106,366; Oct. 5.
Creek Chub Bait Company. (See Davenport, Sam F.,
assignor.)
Cregut, Peter, Palisades Park, N. J., assignor to M. D.
ICornfeld, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar
article. 102,604; Jan. 5.
Cribben & Sexton Company. (See Wilkinson, G. D., and
Harter, assignors.)
Crocker, Ernest O., Washington, D. C. Hat. 107,288 :
Nov. 30.
Cromwell, Robert H., Los Angeles, Calif. Combination
desk unit. 107,594 ; Dec. 21.
Crosley Radio Corporation, The. (See Norrish, J. W. and
Money, assignors.)
Crosley Radio Corporation, The. (See Teague, Walter
D., assignor.)
Crowley, Daniel J., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Combined lamp
and radio receiving set. 103,438 ; Mar. 2.
Crowley, Daniel J., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Combined lamp
and radio receiving set. 103.448 : Mar. 2.
Crowley, Daniel J., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Combined lamp
and radio receiving set. 103,761 ; Mar. 23.
Crowley, Daniel J., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Combined lamp
and radio receiving set. 106,020 ; Sept. 14.
Crowley, Daniel J., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Combined lamp
and radio receiving set. 106,021 ; Sept. 14.
Crowley, Daniel J., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Combined lamp
and radio receiving set. 106,022 : Sept. 14.
Crowley, Daniel J., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Combined lamp
and radio receiving set. 106,426 ; Oct. 12.
Cruser, Victor I., East Orange, N. J., assignor to Bell
Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Switchboard casing. 103,439 ; Mar. 2.
Crystal Manufacturing Co. (See Trojan, Jos6, assignor.)
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 102,816 ; Jan. 19.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Golbet or similar
article. 102,817 ; Jan. 19.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 102,818; Jan. 19.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 103,277 ; Feb. 16.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,730 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,731 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,732 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,733 ; Aug. 24.
Cvinninghani, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,7.S4; Aug. 24.
Cunningham. Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,735 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,736 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew .!., Snvder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,737 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,738; Aug. 24.
('unniiigham. Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,739; Aug. 24. ,
(hinninghani. Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,740; Aug. 24.
Cunningham. .Andrew .T,, Snvder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article, 105,741 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham. Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,742 ; Aug. 24.
Cuiiniiigliani. Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,743; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snvder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,744 ; Aug. 24.
Cuniilngliain, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105.745 ; Aug. 'M.
(^unnlngham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,746; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew ,T., .Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,747 : Aug. 24.
Cunninglmni, Andrew .1.. Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,748; Aug. 2i.
712
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,749 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,750 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snvder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,751 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,752 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snvder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,753 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105.754 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham. Andrew J., Snvder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,755 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snvder, N. Y^. Goblet or similar
article. 105,756 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,757 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snvder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,758 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,7,59 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham. Andrew J., Snvder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,760 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham. Andrew J., Snvder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,761 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham. Andrew J., Snvder, X. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 105,762 : Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snvder, N. Y. Goblet or simi-
lar article. 105,774 ; Aug. 24.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 107,040 ; Nov. 16.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snyder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 107,041; Nov. 16.
Cunningham, Andrew J., Snvder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 107,042 ; Nov. 16.
Cunningham. Andrew J., Snvder, N. Y. Goblet or similar
article. 107,067 : Nov. 23.
Curren, Arthur, Bloomfield. N. J. Textile fabric or
similar article. 106.097 ; Sept. 14.
Curtis, Harry B., Huntington, assignor to The Bridge-
port Hardware Manufacturing Corporation, Bridge-
port, Conn. Handle for tools or similar articles.
104,766; June 1.
Cushman, Charles, Company. (See Stoddard, Charles I.,
assignor.)
Cutler, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103.654 :
Mar. 16.
Cutler, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
103,655: Mar. 16.
Cutler, Elizabeth. New York, N. Y. Dress. 103.656 :
Mar. 16.
Cutler, Elizabeth, New Y'ork, N. Y. Dress. 104.09.'? :
Apr. 13.
Cutler, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Drcsss. 104.977:
.Time 15.
Cutler, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105.694 :
Aug. 17.
Cutler. Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105.982 :
Sept. 7.
Cutler. Elizabeth, New York, X. Y. Dross. 106.098:
Sent. 14.
Cutler, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106,284 : Oct. 5.
Cutler, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,620 :
Oct. 19.
Cutler. Elizabeth. New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106.621 : Oct. 19.
Cutler. Elizabeth. New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106.622 : Oct. 19.
Cutler, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106.623 ;
Oct. 19.
Cutler-Hammer, Inc. (See Krieger, Alvin W., assignor.)
Cutler-Hammor. Inc. (See Stevens. CJlifford B., assignor.)
Cznrnecki, Walter V., Jr.. Eddington. Pa., assignor to
Eddington Metal Specialty Co. Fuel suppiv unit for
oil burners. 105.572; Aug. 10.
Dnbrosl<i. Frank. Matawan, N. J. Fountain bag or the
like. 105.763: Aug. 24.
Dnbroski. Frank, Matawan, N. J. Fountain bag or the
like. 107,043: Nov. 16.
Dach^. Ivllly. New York, N. Y. Combined hat and scarf
105.203 : July 6.
D'Agostino. TT.Trninn. (See I^ucia. I.,. V.. and D'.Xgostino.)
Dainty M;iid Slipprr.s. Inc. (See Carrnhha. Sohastlano.)
Dally, Roy, assignor to Webster Electric Companv. Racine.
Wis. Crystal unit for a phonograph pick-up. " 105,164 ■
June 29.
Daniels. Amy J.. Palmer, Mass. Orthopedic carriage
107,407 : Dec. 14. '^
Dannecker. Rudolph, Beacon, N. Y. Embroidered lace
fabric or similar article. 10.1.927 ; Apr. 6.
Dannecker. Rudolph, Beacon. N. Y. Textile fabric or
similar article. 107.167; Nov. 23.
Danon. Richard W.. Chicago. 111. Combination game
board and apparatus or similar article. 106,967- Nov
16.
Danzig, Abraham. (See Belove, Harry, assignor.)
Darling, L. A., Company. (See Elmer, Francis E., as-
signor.)
Darling, I,. A. Company. (See Stanley, Trowbridge H.,
asRlenor. )
Das, Elsie J., Honolulu. Hawaii. Textile fabric or simi-
lar article. 102.677; Jan. 12.
Das, Elsie J., assignor to Watumull Brothers, doing
business as East India Store, Honolulu, Hawaii. Tex-
tile fabric. 103,630 ; Mar. 16.
Das, Elsie J., assignor to Watumull Brothers, doing busi-
ness as East India Store, Honolulu, T. H. Textile
fabric. 104,133 ; Apr. 20.
Das, Elsie J., assignor to Watumull Brothers, doing busi-
ness as East India Store, Honolulu, Hawaii. Wrapping
paper or similar article. 104,833 ; June 8.
Das, Elsie J., assignor to Watumull Brothers, doing
business as East India Store, Honolulu, Territory of
Hawaii. Textile fabric. 105,653 ; Aug. 17.
Das, Elsie J., assignor to Watumull Brothers, doing
business as East India Store, Honolulu, Territory of
Hawaii. Drapery fabric or similar article. 105,654 ;
Aug. 17.
Daub. Milton W., New York, N. Y. Overnight case.
105.2/37 : July 13.
Daum, Charles, Forest Hills, N. Y. Eevoluble cake tray.
102,967 : Jan. 26.
Davenport, Sam F., assignor to Creek Chub Bait Com-
pany, Garrett, Ind. Fish lure. 107,408 ; Dec. 14.
Davies, Harry, Chicago, 111. Knob for radio sets or the
like. 106.250 : Sept. 28.
Davies, Herbert L. (See Morle.v. H., Wilson and Davies.)
Davis, Abner F. H., Los Angeles, Calif., assignor to
Faries Manufacturing Company, Decatur, HI. Portable
lamp. 104,185 ; Apr. 20.
Davis, Charles R., assignor of one-half to C. H. Ineson,
Rochester, N. Y. Safe or similar article. 103,629 :
Mar. 16.
Davis. Dorothy H. (See Davis, Edwin H., assignor.)
Davis. Edwin H., assignor to D. H. Davis, San Francisco,
Calif. Liquid measuring and pouring attachment for
bottles. 106,653 ; Oct. 26.
Davis. Gasps H., Van Nuys, Calif. Toilet odor expeller
casing. 107,501 ; Dec. 21.
Davis, Kenneth F., and J. J. Josephs, Buffalo, N. Y.
Office chair. 105,091 ; June 29.
Davis, Kenneth F., and J. J. Joseph, assignors to The
Sikes Company. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Office chair.
103.714 ; Mar. 23.
Davis, Kenneth F., and J. J. Josephs, assignors to The
Sikes Company. Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Office chair.
107,677: Dec. 28.
Davis, William A., Chicago, 111. Stocking darner.
103.715 ; Mar. 23.
Dawer, Sigmund, New York, N. Y. Rhinestone studded '
netted fabric. 105.775 : Aug. 24.
Day, Wilbur M., assignor to The Baldwin Company, Cin-
cinnati. Ohio. Piano case. 104,993 ; June 22.
Da.v, Wilbur M., assignor to The Baldwin Company, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Piano case. 104,994 ; June 22.
Day, Wilbur M., assignor to The Baldwin Company, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Piano case. 106.251 : Sept. 28.
Day, Wilbur M., assignor to The Baldwin Companv, Cin-
cinnati, Ohio. Piano case. 107.289 ; Nov. 30."
Dayatnite Lamp Corporation. (See Greenmun, Leo S., as-
signor.)
Dayton Rubber Mfg. Company, The. (See Mooradian,
Harry S., assignor.)
Dazey Manufacturing Co. (See Spencer, Roy E., as-
signor.)
Dazian's, Inc. (See Green, Frank C. assignor.)
Dazians. Inc. (See Mack, Joseph, assignor.)
Dean, John D., Tolworth, England. Combined comb and
brush. 105,165 ; June 29.
Dean. John R., Buffalo, N. Y. Jewelrv box. 103.850;
M.nr. 30.
De Benque, Helen, New York. N. Y. Combined hanger
and deodorant container. 107,385 ; Dec. 7.
De Benque, Joseph D., New York, N. Y. Combined tray
and beverage container holder. 106,782 : Nov. 2
De Bernard, Henriette, St. Louis, Mo. Dress. 106,480:
Oct. 12.
Debivay Hats, Inc. (See Schoen, Elizabeth, assignor.)
Debnam, George R., Baltimore, Md. Ashtray. 107.219-
Nov. 30.
'^^,P-°S!^-.^"''"'J''^ ^- Grand Rapids, Mich. Ash receiver.
100.204 ; July 6.
^'\r,r!^'^,^"!?"'P'' ^- Grand Rapids, Mich. Ash receiver.
105.205 ; July 6.
Decker. Alonzo G., assignor to The Black & Decker Manu-
facturing Company, Towson, Md. Portable power
driven tool unit. 104,623 ; May 25.
104 834 ^ Jun""8 ^" '^^^' ^'^''^^^'^'P'^'-'*' P*i- Bootjack.
Deere & Company. (See McCormick, Elmer, assignor.)
Oeering MiUiken & Co. (See Killars, John. Jr., assignor.)
Defiance Pressed Steel Company, The, et al. (See Graff,
t»eorge R., assignor.)
Defiance Pressed Steel Company, The. (See Hess, Clar-
ence R. T., assignor.)
De H.<iirt.numont, Michel, and H. J. Sines, Beverlv Hills,
t-alir. Radio speaker wall cabinet. 106,427; Oct. 12.
/- ,fi""^'U'"19"'^- ^H<''iPl. and H. J. Sines. Beverlv Hills,
r.„ « • * Raoio speaker wall cabinet. 106,428 ; Oct. 12.
n"»i""*'U'"i?"*' •'^"'•'lel. and H. J. Sines, Los Angeles,
r.„Jr2 '; ,"«°'0 speaker wall cabinet. 106,429 ; Oct. 12.
Oct '^/"""'^ ^^ - Landing, N. J. Fish lure. 106,654 ;
no ^Tir,V„ ^a"^^'"'-.- ^^^ ^^'^ ^"""en- H.. and Delgert.)
De Julio, Argentino. (See Eyraud. A, J., and De Julio.)
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
713
De Lacy, Joseph M., Chicago, 111. Liquid dispenser.
104,244 ; Apr. 27.
Delamere Company. (See Adelstein, Eddie, assignor.)
Delf, George A., St. Louis, assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to F. I. Roach, Kansas City, Mo. Corn popping
machine case. 107,502 ; Dec. 21.
Deli, Frank C, assignor to Autopoint Company, Chicago,
111. Pencil or similar article. 104,676 ; May 25.
Delich, Peter, Duluth, Minn. Scarf. 104,245 ; Apr. 27.
Delich, Peter, Duluth, Minn. Scarf. 105,374 ; July 27.
Delia Chiesa, Alessandro, Douglastown, N. Y., and L. P.
Froehllch, East Rutherford, N. J. Spray apparatus for
preventing offset in printing. 104,246 ; Apr. 27.
Dellinger, Martin C, Lancaster, Pa. Pliers. 107,008 ;
Nov. 16.
Dellinger, Paul C, Lancaster, Pa., assignor to U. S.
Expansion Bolt Company, New York, N. Y. Nail drive
anchor. 106,861 ; Nov. 9.
Delman, Inc. (See Morali, Charles, assignor.)
Delman, Inc. (See Wertheim, Adolph, assignor.)
jJel Re, Gennaro, New York, N. Y. Sandal. 103,222
Feb. 16.
Del Re, Gennaro, New York, N. Y. Sandal. 103,223
Feb. 16.
Del Re, Gennaro, New York, N. Y. Slipper. 103,224
Feb. 16.
Del Re, Gennaro, New York, N. Y. Slipper. 103,803
Mar. 30.
Del Re, Gennaro, New York, N. Y. Slipper. 103,804
Mar. 30.
Del Re, Gennaro, New York, N. Y. Slipper. 103,805
Mar. 30.
Del Re, Gennaro, New York, N. Y. Slipper. 103,806
Mar. 30.
Del Re, Gennaro, New York, N. Y. Slipper. 103,807
Mar. 30.
Del Re, Gennaro, New York, N. Y. Slipper. 103,808
Mar. 30.
Del Re, Gennaro, New York, N. Y. Slipper. 103,809
Mar. 30.
Del Re, Gennaro, New York, N. Y. Slipper. 105,206
July 6.
Del Re, Gennaro, New York, N. Y. Slipper. 105,207
July 6.
Delta Electric Company. (See Wiley, Lee JI., assignor.)
Delta Manufacturing Company, The. (See Barnes, J. F.,
and Reinecke, assignors.)
Delta Manufacturing Company, The. (See Tautz, Her-
bert E., assignor.)
De Murguiondo, Jose H., Washington, D. C. Refrigerating
mold. 107,317 ; Dec. 7.
Dennis, Louis M., Ithaca, N. Y. Tray. 102,628; Jan. 5.
Dental Equipment, Inc. (See Weinstein, Louis H., and
M. S., assignors.)
Deppermann, William F.. Orange, N. J., assignor to S. S.
Stafford, Inc., New York, N. Y. Pen and ink desk-
stand. 106,911 ; Nov. 9.
De Quinzio, James, assignor to Joseph Dixon Crucible
Company, Jersey City, N. J. Eraser holding tip for
pencils. 107,640: Dec. 28.
De Sakhnoffsky, Alexis, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to
The Murray-C)hio Manufacturing Company, Cleveland,
Ohio. Velocipede. 103,645 ; Mar. 16.
Dp Sakhnoffsky, Alexis, assignor to Edward G. Budd
Manufacturing Co., Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle.
105.268: July 13.
De Sakhnoffsky, Alexis, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to The
White Motor Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Cab-over-
engine fuel tank truck. 105,899 ; Aug. 31.
De Sakhnoffsky, Alexis, Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to
The White Motor Companv, Cleveland, Ohio. Semi-
trailer body. 106.063 : Sept. 14.
Deskey, Donald, New York, N. Y. Combined radio and
phonograph cabinet. 105,844 ; Aug. 31.
Deskey, Donald, New York, N. Y., assignor to The Bruns-
wick-Balke-CoUender Company, Chicago, 111. Billiard
table. 103,008; Mar. 10.
De Smet, Edgard C, assignor to Willys-Overland Motors,
Inc., Toledo, Ohio. Vehicle ornament. 105,451 ; July
27.
Desoutter, Charles, London, England. Power driven hand
tool unit. 107,048; Nov. 10.
Desser, Michael S. (See Lorenzen, A. I., and Desspr.)
Dosser, Michapl S., as.signor to Owens-Illinois Glass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Tray. 106,082; Oct. 26.
Detroit laibricafor Company. (See Ilussel, Philip S., as-
signor.)
Detroit-Michigan Stove Company. (See Lelsen, Frederic
A., assignor.)
Detroit-Michigan Stove Company. (See Maul, Henry C,
assignor.)
Deveroux, Frank Tj., .Tacksnnville, Tex. Combined flower-
pot nnd support. 101,095 ; June 22.
De Vilblss Company, The. (See VulUemenot, Frederic
A., assignor.)
De Vilblss (;ompan.v, The. (See VulUemenot, Robert P.,
assignor.)
De Witt, Marion F., New York, N. Y. Blouse. 106,302;
Oct. 5.
De Witt, William J., Auburn, N. Y. Box or slmllur ar-
ticle. 100,968; Nov. 16.
Dewsburv, William O., Freehold, N. J., assignor to A. & M.
Karagnouslan, Inc., Daylon, Ohio. Textile floor cover-
ing. 107,220; Nov. 30.
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Dewsbury, William O., Freehold, N. J., assignor to A. & M.
Karagheusian, Inc., Dayton, Ohio. Textile floor cover-
ing. 107,221 ; Nov. 30.
Dewsbury, William O., Freehold, N. J., assignor to A. & M.
Karagheusian, Inc., Dayton, Ohio. Textile floor cover-
ing. 107,276; Nov. 30.
Dewsbury, William O., Freehold, N. J., assignor to A. & M.
Karagheusian, Inc., Dayton, Ohio. Textile floor cover-
ing. 107,277 ; Nov. 30.
Dexdale Hosiery Mills. (See Cowan, Stafford G., as-
signor.)
Diaz, Grace, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble. 104,517 ;
May 11.
Diaz, Grace, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble. 104,677 ;
May 25.
Diaz, Grace, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble. 105,573 ;
Aug. 10.
Dick, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ensemble dress. 103,191 ;
Feb. 9.
Dick, Talbert M., and M. J. Fletcher, Des Moines, Iowa.
Tobacco ash receptacle. 107,409 ; Dec. 14.
Dickerson, Bert A., assignor to Fanes Manufacturing
Company, Decatur, 111. Portable lamp. 104,094 ; Apr.
13.
Dickerson, Bert A., assignor to Paries Manufacturing
Company, Decatur, 111. Indirect electric floor lamp.
106,285; Oct. 5.
Dickerson, Dorman B., assignor to The Logan Gear Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Emergency brake lever. 106,024 ;
Sept. 14.
Dickson, Allie E., Orlando, Fla. Highway marker.
106,286; Oct. 5.
Dickson, Allie E., Orlando, Fla. Highway marker.
106,287 : Oct. 5.
Dickson, Lawrence E., Glencoe, 111. Tablet dispensing
machine. 104,134 ; Apr. 20.
Dictaphone Corporation. (See Norton, L. D., and An-
dresen, assignors.)
Dictaphone Corporation. (See Patten, Ray, assignor.)
Dictograph Products Company. (See Breen, Frederick
M., assignor.)
Dictograph Products Company. (See Sears, Sterling G.,
assignor.)
Diebold, George L., assignor to Venus Foundation Gar-
ments, Inc., Chicago, 111. Man's confining belt.
105.695 ; Aug. 17.
Dieffenbach, Otto W., Baltimore. Md. Carton for trans-
parent drinking straws. 106,826 ; Nov. 2.
Dietrich, Raymond H., Detroit, assignor to Chrysler Cor-
poration, Highland Park, Mich. Automobile. 105,166 ;
June 29.
Dietrich, Raymond H., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Chrysler
Corporation, Highland Park, Mich. Automobile.
105,167 ; June 29.
Dietrich, Raymond H., Detroit, assignor to Chrysler Cor-
poration, Highland Park, Mich. Automobile. 105,269 ;
July 13 ;
Dietrich, Raymond H., Detroit, assignor to Chrysler Cor-
poration, Highland Park, Mich. Automobile. 105,270 ;
July 1 3 ;
Dietz, Ida, Brooklyn, N. Y. Shirt collar. 103,609;
Mar. 16. .
Dietz, R. E., Company. (See Korshin, Matthew R., as-
signor.)
Dillman, Earnest J., Detroit, Mich. Air conditioning
control casing. 103,309 ; Feb. 23.
Dillon, Eleanor M., Naugatuck, Conn. Rag doll.
105,092 ; June 29.
Dilworth, Richard M. (See H.Tmilton, H. L., Dilworth,
Blomberg, Knickerbocker, and Klein.)
Dilworth, Richard M. (See Hamilton. H. L., Dilworth,
Blomberg, Otter, Knickerbocker, and Klein.)
Dinlcel, Paul B., Winthrop, Mass. Ashtray. 105,208 ;
July 6.
Disch, John E., Dolgeville. N. Y. Slipper bag or similar
article. 105,209 ; .Tulv 6.
Ditchik, Louis, New York, N. Y. Button. 106,055 ; Oct.
26.
Ditchik, Louis, New York, N. Y. Button. 106,056 ; Oct.
26.
Ditchik, Louis, New York, N. Y. Button. 100.657 ; Oct.
26.
Ditchik, Louis, New York, N. Y. Button. 100,058 ; Oct.
26.
Ditchik, Louis, New York, N. Y. Button. 106,659 ; Oct.
20.
Ditchik, Louis, New York, N. Y. Button. 100,660; Oct.
26.
Dittmar, Paul O., Evanson, HI. Vehicle. 103,810 ; Mar.
30.
Dilhimr, Paul O., Evanston, 111. Vehicle. 103,811 ; Mar.
:!0.
Ditzlan, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,503; Oct.
10.
Ditzler Color Company. (See Spencer, Carloton B., as-
signor.)
DIxle-Vortex Company. (See Batchelder, Eliot P., as-
signor.)
DIxle-Vorlex Company. (See Wllniet, Georges, assignor.)
Dixon, Alfred E., Providence, R. I., assignor to Oslbv and
Barton Company. Finger ring. 103, 1-10 : Fob." 0.
Dixon, Joseph, Crucible Company. (See De Qulnzlo,
James, assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Doane, Leroy C, assignor to The Miller Company, Meriden,
Conn. Lighting fixture globe. 102,678 ; Jan. 12.
Dobrusin, George, Chicago, 111. Toy telephone. 107,222 ;
Nov. 30.
Dobson, William A., Wethersfield, Conn., assignor to Under-
wood Elliott Fisher Company, New York, N. Y. Type-
writer. 10.3,928 ; Apr. G.
Doctors, Dorothea, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
D. Doctors and S. A. Fox, New York, N. Y., copartners,
trading under the firm name and style of "Dorothoa
Doctors". Halter or similar article. 105,845 ; Aug. 31.
Doctors, Dorothea, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
D. Doctors and S. A. Fox, New York, N. Y., copartners,
trading under the firm name and style of "Dorothea
Doctors". Halter or similar article. 105,846 ; Aug. 31.
Doctors, Dorothea, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
D. Doctors and S. A. Fox, New York, N. Y., copartners,
trading under the firm name and style of "Dorothea
Doctors". Brassiere vest or similar article. 105,847 ;
Aug. 31.
Doering, Charles, Chicago, 111. Dairy product print ma-
chine. 103,094 ; Feb. 9.
Doering, Charles, Chicago, 111. Advertising device.
103,225 ; Feb. 16.
Doering, Charles, Chicago, 111. Print device for dairy
products. 103,393 ; Mar. 2.
Dognin, Jean, New York, N. Y. Lace. 104,209 ; Apr. 20.
Dognin, Jean, New York, N. Y. Lace. 104,210 ; Apr. 20.
Dognin, Jean, New York, N. Y. Lace. 105,271 ; July 13.
Dognin, Jean, New Y'ork, N. Y. Lace. 106,706 ; Oct. 26.
Dognin, Jean, New York, N. Y. Lace. 106,707 ; Oct. 26.
Doig, James, Wilmette, 111,, assignor to The Niagara
Lithograph Company, Buffalo, N. Y. Display basket,
104,720 ; June 1.
Doll, John L., and C. W. Rogers, assignors to Syncro
Devices, Incorporated, Detroit, Mich. Internul Com-
bustion engine. 107,641 ; Dec. 28.
Donley, Harold B., assignor to Columbus Metal Products
Inc., Columbus, Ohio. Signal lamp unit. 107,678 ;
Dec. 28.
Donohoe, Ross N., Portsmouth. Ohio. Shoe. 104,996 ;
June 22.
Donohoe, Ross N., Portsmouth, Ohio. Shoe. 104,997 ;
June 22.
Donohoe, Ross N., Portsmouth, Ohio. Shoe. 104,998 ;
June 22.
Donohoe, Ross N., Portsmouth, Ohio. Shoe. 104,999 ;
June 22.
Dooley, William J. (See Weasler, A. V., and Dooley.)
Doppelt, Charles, Chicago, 111. Bag for toilet articles.
106,132 ; Sept. 21.
Dor^e, Silvia, New York, N. Y. Buckle. 106.783 ; Nov. 2.
Dor^e, Silvia, New York, N. Y. Buckle. 106,784 ; Nov. 2.
Dor«e, Silvia, New York, N. Y. Buckle. 106,785 ; Nov. 2.
Dorfman, Robert I., and E. Munk. Jar or similar con-
tainer. 10:i,910 : Mar, .30.
Doty, Vern W., Buffalo, N. Y. Temple member for eye
glasses or similar articles. 105,938 ; Sept. 7.
Doty, William E., and D. P. Carmichael, assignors to The
Patty Cake Company, Minneapolis, Minn. ('Dinbincd
store front and knock-down display room. 106,591 ;
Oct. 19.
Doucette, John J., assignor to The Pedigo Company, St.
Louis. Mo. Shoe. 104.962 : June 15.
Doucette, John J., assignor to The Pedigo Company, St.
Louis, Mo. Shoe. 104,963; June 15.
Doucette, John J,, assignor to The Pedigo Company, St.
Louis, Mo. Shoe. 1 04 .964 ; June 15.
Doucette, John J., assignor to The Pedigo Company, St.
Louis. Mo. Shoe. 104.965 : Juno 15,
Donchian, Paul S., Hartford, Conn. Standard for light-
ing fixtures. 106,183 ; Sept. 28.
Doughnut Corporation of America. (See Huntc-r, Herbert
T., assignor.)
Doughty, Jlervln P. (See Cavignac, Frank TI., assignor.)
Douglas Aircraft Company. (See Klcinhuus. Karl S., as-
signor.)
Dover, Samuel M.. Chicago, 111. Combined stop and
tall lamp. 103.565 ; Mar. 16.
Dover, Samuel M.. Chicago, 111. Combined stop and
tail lamp. 103,566; Mar. 16.
Downs. Starwood A., assignor to Ontario Manufacturing
Company, Miinrie, Ind, Spoon or other article of flat-
ware, 104,562 : May 18.
Drach, Edmund L., Chicago, assignor to Abbott Labora-
tories, North Chicago, III. Bottle. 105,655 ; Aug. 17.
Dreyfuss, Henry, New York, N, Y„ assignor to The Hoover
Company, North Canton, Ohio. Casing for snetioii
cleaners or similar articles, 104,344 ; May 4.
Dreyfuss, Henry, New York, N. Y,, assignor to The Amer-
ican Thermos Bottle Company, Norwich, Conn. Com-
bined bottle and cup. 106.862; Nov. 9.
Drilling, Nntlinn, Brooklyn, N. Y, Metal ornament for
rings or the like. 105.939; Sept. 7.
Drltz-Traiim Co. (See Traum. Aaron, assignor.)
Dronoff. TIma. Merrick, N. Y. Shoe or similar article
106,025 : Sept. 14.
Dronoff, TImn, New York, N. Y, Shoe, 107,009; Nov, 16.
Drossner, Nathan, Philadelphia, Pa. Bottle. 105,574 •
Aug. 10,
Dual Parking Meter Company. (See McOay, J. B., and
Nicholson, assignors.)
Duart Manufacturing Company, (gee Schlelmer, Floyd
v., assignor.)
Dubbs, Charles, Fresno, Calif. Wine bottle. 106,430;
Oct. 12.
Dulany, Helen H., Chicago, HI. Cocktail shaker. 102,943 ;
Jan. 26.
Duman, Jacob, Chicago, 111. Combined sign and clock.
104,597 ; May 18.
Dunbar, Noel, assignor to The Nelson Corporation, New
York, N. Y. Duplicating machine. 105,210 ; July 6.
Dunberg, David \V., assignor to Jacques Kreisler Sale*
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Vanity case, or similar
article. 102,629 ; Jan. 5.
Dunberg, Davnd W., assignor to Jacques Kreisler Sales
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Vanity case or similar
article. 105,848 ; Aug. 31.
Duncan, Charles R. (See Sandberg, R. A., and
Duncan. )
Duncan, James E. 3rd., and R. A. May, Washington, Pa.,
assignors to Duncan & Miller Glass Company, Washing-
ton, Pa. Tumbler or similar article. 104,342 ; May 4.
Duncan, James E. 3rd and R. A. May, Washington, Pa.,
assignors to Duncan & Miller Glass Company, Washing-
ton, Pa. Bowl or similar article. 104,343 ; May 4.
Duncan & Miller Glass Company. (See Duncan, J. E., 3rd
and May, assignors.)
Duncan & Miller Glass Company. (See May, Robert A.,
assignor.)
Dunham, LeRoy S., East Orange, and A. F. Robertson.
Belleville, assignors to Edison-Splitdorf Corporation,
West Orange, N. J. Magneto-electric generator.
104.368 ; May 4.
Dunham, LeRoy S., East Orange, and A. P. Robertson,
Belleville, assignors to Edison-Splitdorf Corporation,
West Orange, N. J. Magneto-electric generator.
104.369 ; May 4.
Dunham, LeRoy S,, East Orange, and A, F. Robertson,
Belleville, assignors to Edison-Splitdorf Corporation.
West Orange, N. J. Magneto-electric generator.
104.370 ; May 4.
Dunham, LeRoy S., East Orange, and A. F. Robertson,
Belleville, assignors to Edison-Splitdorf Corporation,
West Orange, N. J. Magneto-electric generator.
104.371 ; May 4.
nun'iill, Mary, Inc. (See Ogden, Stephen A„ assignor.)
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corporation. (See Hardeman,
William E., assignor.)
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corporation. (See Hardeman,
W. E.. and Lacey, assignors.)
Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corporation. (See King, F. G.
w., and Lambourn, assignors.)
Dunn, Allen I., assignor to Cedar Rapids Engineering
Company, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Torque measuring
wrench. 107.311 ; Dee. 7.
Dunne, William H., Jr., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Child's
ice skate. 102,779 ; Jan. 19.
Dunnock, John L., assignor to Swindell Brothers, Incor-
poruted, Baltimore, Md: Bottle. 104,835 ; June 8.
Duplex Printing Press Company, The. (See Blackley,
James I^., assignor,)
Du I'oiii, K. I., do Nemours & Company. (See Puppo,
Josppli A., assignor.!
Du Pont E. I., de Nemours & Company. (See Tyson,
Edmund H., assignor.) .- v j ,
Dura-Products Manufacturing Co. (See George, Edgar
R., assignor.) ^
Durk.s<'n, Theodore J.. Oakland, Calif. Individual server
serving tray. 103,310; Feb. 23.
Duro Melnl Products Company. (See Hedgpeth, Theron
L.. assignor.)
Duro Metal Products Company. (See McNaught, Norris
r ., assignor.)
"'Tiinr!''^''^' ''''' ''^■' ^"'^^'^- ^^- Clock face. 104,916;
''^Irix.'h'&i'.Tu^V^^' ""■ ^- Tablecloth or similar
^To'r nnn^'r''* ^Vi-T"'" -^^'O- Calif. License plate holder.
105.000; June 22.
^"-1 A-" An?"'T^ ^^■\ I'-'''o ^"to- Calif. License plate holder.
lOii.OOl : June 22.
Dutrow. Molvin H Evansville, Ind., and W. J. Mitchell,
in-"*'of,?' I"- Combined shredder, slicer, and peeler.
10.), 849 ; Aug. 81.
^Iklir'g' ^^^^ ''" ^°°^ Beach, Calif. Airplane. 103,529 ;
10. A. Laboratories. Inc. (See Meyerhoefer. Carl E., as-
k^^i'^'tV''' ^I"v. ^^"^ Haight, Everest D., assignor.)
l.agl.. Pc.ncil Coinp.nnv. ( Seo Choslcr. Isidor .nssignor )
V^,f\t D^^"i\ Company. (See Cook, William, assignor.)
signer " ^°'"P""y- <S^« Friedlaender, Walther, as-
^"sl'^on"'^" ^*'"^*°^' ^^^ Hanle, Benjamin W., as-
\lnl\'' nT"'"'' Company. (See Meilner. Joseph, assignor.)
'^"J!'__'?J'Y^''A- assignor to MuUins Manufacturing Cor-
,S^nrt1?le'.'"-lSo;I:j^'".?« '"'^'^^'"^ '^^'^'' ''
'''"nnrn9li^J,*''o^i' assignor to Muilins Manufacturing Cor-
P^hfni? nnJ"^"": ^^'"i Combination washing machine
KnHo u-„?."'^ ^""S"'' ''^''- 102.819: .Tan. 19.
Mar 16 ' °^^' ^- '^- ^'■^^^- 103,610:
'"'"Mar" Te '**'" ^- ^^ ^*""''' ^- '^- °'*««- 103.611;
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
715
Easterman, Leo, assignor to Fry Products, Inc., Detroit,
Mich. Seat cover. 105,575 ; Aug. 10.
Bast India Store. (See Das, Elsie J.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Chamberlain, Stanley
F., assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Martin, Lawrence R.,
assignor.)
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Mihalyi, Joseph, as-
signor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Biddell, William A.,
assignor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Teague, Walter D., as-
signor. )
Eastman Kodak Company. (See Teague, W. D., and
Young, assignors.)
East Side Metal Spinning & Stamping Corp. ( See Burger,
William, assignor.)
Easy Washing Machine Corporation. (See Geldhof, Peter
E., nssienor. )
Easy Washing Machine Corporation. (See Haven, Kent C,
assignor.)
Eaton, Albert N., Omaha, Nebr. Feed trough. 104,624 ;
May 25.
Ebeling, Henry O., assignor to Ebeling & Reuss. Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Plate or similar article. 104,836 ;
June 8.
Ebeling, Henry O., assignor to Ebeling & Reuss, Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Platter or similar article. 104,837 ;
June 8.
Ebeling & Reuss, Inc. (See Ebeling, Henry O., assignor.)
Ebling, Walter, assignor to E. P. Reed & Co., Rochester,
N. Y. Shoe. 106,288; Oct. 5.
Ebling, Walter, assignor to E. P. Reed & Co., Rochester,
N. Y. Shoe. 107,503 ; Dec. 21.
Eck, Joseph B., Sheboygan, Wis. Coaster wagon.
104,678 ; May 25.
Eck, Joseph B., Sheboygan, Wis. Scooter. 104,679 ; May
Eddington Metal Specialty Co. (See Czarnecki, Walter
v., Jr., assignor.)
Edelmann, E., & Co. (See Thomas, Joseph C, assignor.)
Edelstein, Hyman M., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe. 104,020 ;
Apr. 13.
Edelstein, Morris, New York, N. Y. Hat, or similar ar-
ticle of manufacture. 106,289 ; Oct. 5.
Edison-Splitdorf Corporation. (See Dunham, L. S., tnd
Robertson, assignors.)
Edison, Thomas A., Incorporated. (See Banta, Dorac B.,
assignor.)
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I. Lace. 105,983 ; Sept. 7.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I. Lace. 105,984 ; Sept. 7.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I. Lace. 105,985 ; Sept. 7.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I. Lace. 106.431 ; Oct. 12.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I. Lace. 106,432 ; Oct. 12.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I. Lace. 106,433 ; Oct. 12.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I. Lace. 106,434; Oct. 12.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I. Lace. 106,708 ; Oct. 26.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I. Lace. 106,709 ; Oct. 26.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I., assignor to New England
Lace Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Lace. 102,820 ; Jan.
19.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I., assignor to New England
Lace Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Lace. 102,944 ;
Jan. 26.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I., assignor to New England
Lace Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Lace. 105,474 ;
Aug. 3.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I., assignor to New England
Lace Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Lace. 105^475 ;
Aug. 3.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I., assignor to New England
Lace Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Lace. 105,476 ;
Aug. 3.
Edson, Bert. Pawtucket, R. I., assignor to New England
Lace Mills Inc., New York, N. Y. Lace. 106,532 ;
Oct. 19.
Edson, Bert, Pawtucket, R. I., assignor to New England
Lace Mills, Inc., New York, N. Y. Lace. 106,881;
Nov. 9.
Edwards. David J., Hollywood, Calif. (Jamc board.
105,850- Aug. 31.
Edwards, Harold J., Kansas City, Mo. Infant's feeding
bottle holder. 104,157; Apr. 20.
Efantes, Marie, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,185 ; Nov.
23.
Efantes, Marie, New York, N. Y. Drees. 107,186 ; Nov.
23.
Efantes, Marie, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,187 ; Nov.
23.
Efantes, Marie, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,480 ; Dec.
14.
Efantes, Marie, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,481 ; Dec.
14.
Egcr, William Frnnklin, Bartow, Fla. Artificial fish lure.
106. .592; Oct. 19.
Egry Register Company, The. (See van Doron, 11,, and
Deigort, assignors.)
Filers, Frank B., Fort Wayne, Ind. Liquid dispenser
casing. 105,477; Aug. 3.
Eisenborg. Arth\ir A., assignor to National Silver Coin-
pan.v, Now York, N. Y. Spoon or similar arllcle.
106,026 ; Sept. 14,
Eisenberg, Issy, New York, N. Y. Band for n hat,
103,851 ; Mar. 30.
Eisenberg, Issy, New York, N. Y. Band for a hat.
103,889 ; Mar. 30.
Eksergian, Carolus L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle wheel.
102.661 ; Jan. 5.
Eksergian, Carolus L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Vehicle wheel.
102.662 ; Jan. 5.
Eksergian, Carolus L., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Budd
Wheel Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Spoked wheel.
102.663 ; Jan. 5.
Electric Auto-Lite Company, The. (See Mostnaf, Edwin,
assignor.)
Electric City Box Co. (See Charon, Pierre J., assignor.)
Electric Household Utilities Corporation. (See Jensen,
Joseph W,, assignor.)
Electric Vacuum Cleaner, Co. (See Koppitch, John, as-
signor.)
Electro Manufacturing Co. (See Nemeroflf, Victor, as-
signor.)
Electrolux Corporation. (See Brown, Charles L., Jr.,
assignor, )
Electrolux Corporation. (See Guild, Lurelle, assignor.)
Electrolux Corporation. (See Lofgren, Gustaf E., as-
signor.)
Eleso Leather Embossing Co. (See Singer, Hyman, as-
signor.)
Eliopoulos, Alexander A., Los Angeles, Calif. Pood tongs.
107,410 ; Dec. 14.
Elkin, Newton. Philadelphia, Pa. Shoe or similar article.
103.311 ; Feb. 23.
Elkin, Newton. Philadelphia, Pa. Shoe or similar article.
103.312 ; Feb. 23.
Elkin, Newton, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoe or similar article.
103.313 ; Feb. 23.
Elkin. Newton, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoe or similar article.
103.314 ; Feb. 23.
Elkin, Newton, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoe or similar article.
105.851 ; Aug. 31.
Elkin. Newton, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoe or similar article.
105.852 ; Aug. 31.
Elkin, Newton, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoe or similar article.
105.853 : Aug. 31.
Elkin, Newton, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoe or similar article.
105.854 ; Aug. 31.
Elkin, Newton, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoe or similar arti-
cle. 106,133 ; Sept. 21.
Elkonin, Aaron, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined dial and hands
for a clock or similar article. 104,443 ; May 11.
Elliott, Irwin, Harmon, assignor to Universal Oven Com-
pany, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Oven front.
104,247 ; Apr. 27.
Ellis, Arthur R., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Sign. 103,046 ;
Feb. 2.
Ellis, Robert D., Closter, N. J. Sign. 103,045 ; Feb. 2.
Elmer, Francis E., assignor to L. A. Darling Company,
Bronson. Mich. Shelf bracket. 104,563 ; May 18.
Elsey, Warren R. (See Loewy, R. G. F., and Elsey.)
Elsey, Warren R., Merion, Pa. Upholstery supporting
frame for a railway coach or bus chair. 107,223 ; Nov.
30.
Elwert, Louis A., New York, N. Y. Instrument board
for motor vehicles. 103,631 ; Mar. 16.
Elzi. Peter F. (See .Sachs, Henry E.)
Embury Manufacturing Company. (See Federico, Joseph
B., assignor,)
Embury Manufacturing Company. (See Smith, Will H.,
assignor.)
Emerson Drug Company. (See White, W. W., and Vas-
sos, assignors.)
Emerson Electric Mfg. Co., The. (See Brannan. Paul M.,
assignor.)
Emerson Electric Mfg. Co., The. (See Weber, Victor,
assignor.)
Emmey, Charles, New York, N. Y. Alphabet for forming
monograms for wearing apparel or similar article.
103.315 ; Feb. 23.
Eninicy, (,'harli's. New York, N. Y. Appliqu6 emblem.
103.964 ; Apr. 6.
Emnipy, Charles, New York, N. Y. Appliqu(5 emblem.
103.965 ; Apr. 6.
Emmoy, Charles, New York, N. Y. Embroidered decorative
alphabet for forming monograms for wearing apparel or
similar article. 106,760 ; Nov. 2.
Emmey, Charles, New York, N. Y. Embroidered decora-
tive alphabet for forming monograms for wearing ap-
parel or similar article. 106,786; Nov. 2.
Emporiuin, The. (See Kaplan. Walter, assignor.)
Emnorium-Capwell Company, The. (See Kaplan, Walter
P., assignor.)
Endowment Foundation. (See Holland, Ubert C, as-
signor.)
Engel. Alice, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107.386; Dec. 7.
Englcbardt, Charles P., assignor to Oldetymo Djstlllers,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Bottle. lOl.O.in; May 25.
Enholm, Norman, New York, N. Y. Book end. 105,040 :
Sept. 7.
Ennevor, ITarrv, Harrington Park, N. J. Milk bottle or
similar article. 103.9S7: Apr. 6.
Enscore, Florence IT.. New York, N. Y. Blouse or similnr
article. 103,716; Mar. 23.
Eplplione, Inc. (See Stnfhopoulo, Epl A., assignor.)
lOpDcnstein, James P., Chicago, 111. Chair. 104,767;
June 1.
716
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Chair.
Chair.
Chair.
104,768
104,769
104,770
105,002
Kppenstein, James F., Chicago, 111.
June 1.
Eppenstein, James F., Chicago, 111.
June 1.
Eppenstein, James F., Chicago, 111.
June 1.
Eppenstein, James F., Chicago, 111. Ashtray.
June 22.
Epstein, Louis J., Jersey City, N. J. Slipper. 105,478
Aug. 3.
Epstein, Louis J., Jersey City, N. J. Slipper. 105,479
Aug. 3.
Epstein, Louis J., Jersey City, N. J. Slipper. 105,480
Aug. 3.
Epstein, Louis J., Jersey City, N. J. Shoe. 105,481
Aug. 3.
Epstein, Louis J., Jersey City, N. J. Slipper. 105,552
Aug. 3,
Epstein, Louis J., Jersey City, N. J. Slipper. 100,290
Oct. 5.
Epton, Arthur I., Chicago, 111. Grease dispensing device
103,491 ; Mar. 9.
Eraser Co., The. (See Roesch, Rudolph G., assignor.)
Erhard, Gustave F.. Scranton, Pa. Textile fabric or simi-
lar article. 104,248 ; Apr. 27.
Erhard, Gustave F., assignor to The Scranton Lace Com-
pany, Scranton, Pa. Curtain. 107.068 ; Nov. 23.
Erhard, Gustave F., assignor to The Scranton Lace Com-
pany, Scranton, Pa. Curtain. 107,069 ; Nov. 23.
Erhard, Gustave F., assignor to The Scranton Lace Com-
pany, Scranton, Pa. Curtain. 107.070 ; Nov. 23.
Erhard, Gustave F., assignor to The Scranton Lace Com-
pany, Scranton, Pa. Curtain. 107,071 ; Nov. 23.
Erhard, Gustave F., assignor to The Scranton Lace Com-
pany, Scranton. Pa. Curtain. 107.072 ; Nov. 23.
Erhard, Gustave F., assignor to The Scranton Lace Com-
pany, Scranton, Pa. Curtain. 107,073 : Nov. 23.
Erhard, Gustave F., assignor to The Scranton Lace Com-
pany. Scranton. Pa. Curtain. 107.074 ; Nov. 23.
Erhard, Gustave F., assignor to The Scranton Lace Com-
pany, Scranton, Pa. Curtain. 107.075 ; Nov. 23.
Erhard, Gustave F.. assignor to The Scranton Lace Com-
pany. Scranton. Pa. Curtain. 107,168 : Nov. 23.
Erhard, Gustave F., assignor to The Scranton Lace Com-
pany, Scranton. Pa. Curtain. 107.290 ; Nov. 30.
Erhard, Gustave F., assignor to The Scranton Lace Com-
pany. Scranton, Pa. Curtain. 107.614 ; Dec. 21.
Erickson, C. E., Company. (See Erickson, Ernest R.,
assignor.)
Erickson, Ernest R., assignor to C. E. Erickson Company.
Incorporated. Dps Sloines, Iowa. Display sign or similar
article. 102,780 ; Jan. 19.
Erickson, Ernest R., assignor to C. E. Erickson Company.
Incorporated. Des Moines. Iowa. Rack for bread or
similar article. 104,021 : Apr. 13.
Erickson. Ernest R., assignor to C. E. Erickson Company.
Incorporated. Des Jloines. Iowa. Display rack for bread
or similar article. 104,39.j ; Jlay 4.
Erickson, Ernest R., assignor to C. E. Erickson Company.
Incorporated, Des Moines, Iowa. Display rack for bread
or similar article. 100,184 ; Sept. 28.
Erickson. Ernest R., assignor to C. E. Erickson Company,
Incorporated. Des Moines, Iowa. Display rack for bread
or similar article. 106.185: Sept. 28.
Erickson, Ernest R., assignor to C. E. Erickson Company,
Incorporated, Des Moines. Iowa. Brace for screen
doors and the like. 106,863 ; Nov. 9.
Erickson, Ernest K.. assignor to C. E. Erickson Company,
Incorporated. Dos Moines. Iowa. Display rack for
bread or similar article. 107.076: Nov. 23.
Ericson, Emile, Pelham Wood, assignor to Cohn-Hall
Marx Co., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar
article. 104,564 : May 18.
Ericson, Emile. Pelham. assignor to ^Yhitehouse Fabrics,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Brocatelle fabric. 107,224 ;
Nov. 30.
Erie Meter Systems, Inc. (See Adams, Wilbur H., as-
signor.)
Erikson. Sofia, Foster Center, R. I. Spoon. 102,748 ;
Jan. 19.
Erk. Reinhold V., Waynesville, N. C. Combined educa-
tional letter opener and ruler. 107,570 ; Dec. 21.
Erlanger, Max H., White Plains, N. Y. Combination
clothes stand. 105,241; July 6.
Esgro, Sam. (See Conant, D. J., and Esgro.)
Esterow, Harry, New York, N. Y. Fountain jien clip or
similar article. 103 812; Mar. 30.
Esterow. Harry, New York, N. Y. Fountain pen clip or
similar article. 103.813 ; Mar. 30.
Esterow. Harry. Now York, N. Y. Fountain pen clip or
similar article. 103,814 ; Mar. 30.
Esterow. Harrv, New York. N. Y. Fountain pen clip or
similar article. 103.815: Mar. 30.
Esterow, Harry, New York, N. Y. Fountain pen clip or
similar article. 103.816: Mar. 30.
Estus, Jnmcs H., Newport Beach, Calif. Hand truck.
104,211 ; Apr. 20.
Etten. Nicholas L., Waterloo, Iowa. Clothes wringer.
104,012 : May 25.
Eugene, Ltd. (See Jacoh.ien, Edward, assignor.)
Eureka Vacuum Cleaner Company. (See Schand, Theo-
dore A., as.olgnor. )
Euromerica Medicai Products, Inc. (See Rosengart,
Sylvain, assignor.)
Evans Case Company. (See Bates, Arthur, assignor.)
Evans Case Company. (See Bowen, William F., assignor.)
Evans Case Company. (See Reilly, Alfred F., assignor.)
i;vans Case Company. (See Reill.v. William J., .assignor.)
Evans, Evan G., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Nutone
Chimes, Inc., New York, N. Y. Electric chime. 104.937 :
June 15.
Evans, Evan G., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Nutone
Chimes, Inc., New York, N. Y. Electric chime. 104,966 ;
June 15.
Evans, Evan G., Cincinnati. Ohio, assignor to Nutone
Chimes Inc., New York, N. Y. Electric chime. 105,514 ;
Aug. 3.
Evans, Evan G., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Nutone
Chimes Inc., New York, N. Y. Musical chime.
107,411 ; Dec. 14.
Evans, H. C, & Company. (See Hood, Richard W., as-
signor.)
Evans, Howell G., assignor to Hamilton Manufacturins
Company, Two Rivers, Wis. Combined cabinet and X-
ray picture display support or the like. 102,664 ;
Jan. 5.
Evans, John G., assignor to W. D. Allen 5Ianufacturing
Company, Chicago, 111. Sprinkler. 105,941 : Set)t. 7.
Everedy Company, The. (See Hutcheson, Bay R., as-
signor.)
Excel Auto Radiator Company. (See Briskin, Samuel,
assignor.)
Excel Auto Radiator Company. (See Briskin, Theodore,
assignor.)
Excel Auto Radiator Company. (See Sperry, Philmore F.,
assignor.)
Excel Projector Corp. (See Levey, Max, assignor.)
Ex-Cell-O Corporation. (See Van Doren, Harold, as-
signor.)
Excelsior Accordion Manufacturing Co. Inc. (See Pan-
cotti, Roberto, assignor.)
Exelmans, Maurice, Paris, France, assignor to Verlys of
America, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bowl or similar article.
102,876 ; Jan. 26.
Exelmans, Maurice, Paris, France, assignor to Verlys of
America, Inc., New York, N. Y. Vase. 106,787 ; Nov. 2.
Exhibit Supply Company. (See Radtke, Bruno, assignor.)
Extract, Maurice, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,062 :
Feb. 2.
Extract, Maurice, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,063 :
Feb 2.
Eyraud, Albert J., and A. De Julio, Los Anseles. Calif.
Pin curler. 105,576 : Aug. 10.
Faber, Eberhard L., New York, assignor to Eberhard Faber
Pencil Co., Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined ink and pencil
eraser. 105,482 : Aug. 3.
Faber, Eberhard, Pencil Co. (See Faber, Eberhard L., as-
signor.)
Faber. John P., Dunellen, N. J., assignor to Ransome
Concrete Machinery Co. Concrete mixer. 104.062 ■
Apr. 13.
Fader, William, Newark, N. J. Baking oven. 104,444 •
May 11.
Fairclough & Gold, Inc. (See Mohan, James, assignor.)
Fairclough & Gold, Inc. (See Stam, Jesse, assignor.)
Falke, Paul, Weehawken, N. J. Signal for motor ve-
hicles. 103,675 ; Mar. 23.
Farber, Louis, Yonkers, N. Y. Platter, or the like.
107,412 : Dec. 14.
Farber, Louis, Yonkers, N. Y. Bowl. 107,504 ; Dec. 21.
Farber, Simon W., Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined bowl and
tray. 102,968 ; Jan. 26.
^''^'■n7nro'^'"?"° o^y- Brooklyn, N. Y. CofiEee maker.
104,158 ; Apr. 20.
^^'■J??'"o^-^''?\"" ^^'- Brooklyn, N. Y. Candelabrum.
104,340 : May 4.
^^""J?ro,^'^'5V''" "^^•' Brooklyn, N. Y. Candelabrum.
104.346 : Mav 4.
^^'■n?''^.?'"i9° '^y- Brooklyn, N. Y. Candelabrum cup.
104.347 : Mav 4.
^^'■n?'■o-o^'?\''" y^- Brooklyn, N. Y. Candelabrum.
104,3(2 ; May 4.
Faries Manufacturing Company. ( See Davis, Abner F. H.,
assignor.)
Faries Manufacturing Company. (See Dickerson. Ben
A., assignor.)
Faries Manufacturing Company. (See Gaul, Frank U
assignor.)
Faries Manufacturing Company. (See Miller, George L.,
assignor.) . o .
'^Xl'^e.^°10°6,n6:¥ep't"21.'' ^^^ '^"'""'"^^ ""^ *"•»
Fa rr. Fred D, Mamaroneck, assignor to Revere Copper
and Bra.^s Incorporated, Rome, N. Y. Rack for maga-
zine or the like. 106.683 : Oct. 26.
Farrell Manufacturing Company. (See Kuss, Ralph L,
assignor.)
^'Yss/'nor)'^' ^^^^'^''^t^s- Inc. (See Bacon, Edmund N.,
^''Kn7nfJiH^v^*'"*v^-,°?T'"'^5' Conn., assignor to M. D.
^°JP/„*''''-,^^2'^J";'^' ^l;.Y- Textile fabric or similar
article. 102,877 ; Jan. 26.
1' a therley, Robert E., Darien, Conn ,
iMibrics Corp., New York N Y
similar artlcfe. 103,632: Mar." 16.'
'hiberT' ''"'^ ^^'- ^^^^ Waldron, C. R., and Faul
assignor to Tale
Textile fabric or
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
717
Faunce, Harold W., Ventnor, N. J. Danger signal.
106,027 ; Sept. 14.
Fawcett, William V. M., Newton, Mass., assignor to Provi-
dence Braid Company. Display stand for shoe laces or
like articles. 106,230 ; Sept. 28.
Fay, Charles L., San Francisco, Calif. Cigarette ex-
tinguisher. 102,679 ; Jan. 12.
Fay, John C, Chicago. 111., assignor to Hamilton Manu-
facturing Company, Two Rivers, Wis. Doctor's cabinet
or the like. 102,631 ; Jan. 5.
Fay, William P., Chicago, 111. Golf tee or similar article.
102,749 ; Jan. 19.
Fazekas, Anton, San Francisco, Calif. Switch plate.
107,642 : Dec. 28.
Fear, Ernest D., Kansas City, Mo. Scale. 103,633;
Mar. 16.
Fear, Ernest D., Kansas City, Mo. Scale. 103,634 ;
Mar. 16.
Fear, Ralph G., Los Angeles, Calif. Panorama dolly.
103,077 : Feb. 2.
Federal Glass Company, The. (See Nicholson, Albert
H., assignor.)
Federated Mills, Inc. (See Herz. Solomon, assignor.)
Federico, Joseph B., Niagara Falls, assignor to Condor
Products, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Garter. 105,577 ; Aug.
10.
Federico, Joseph B., Niagara Falls, assignor to Embury
Manufacturing Company, Warsaw, N. Y. Lantern.
105,656 ; Aug. 17.
Federico, Joseph B., Niagara Falls, assignor to Hickok
Manufacturing Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Char-
acter bearing unit. 106,864 ; Nov. 9.
Federico, Joseph B., Niagara Falls, assignor to Hickok
Manufacturing Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Char-
acter bearing unit. 106,865 ; Nov. 9.
Federico, Joseph B., Niagara Falls, assignor to Hickok
Manufacturing Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Char-
acter bearing unit. 106,866 ; Nov. 9.
Federico, Joseph B., Niagara Falls, assignor to Hickok
Manufacturing Company, Inc., Rochester, N. Y. Char-
acter bearing unit. 106,867 ; Nov. 9.
Fegley, Thomas J., Jenkintown, and G. O. Leopold, as-
signors to North Bro's M'f'g Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Screw driver. 103,676 ; Mar. 23.
Fegley, Thomas J., Jenkintown, and George O. Leopold,
assignors to North Bro's M'f'g Co., Philadelphia, Pa.
Ice crusher. 107,010 ; Nov. 16.
Fehr, William, assignor of one-fourth to F. T. Hoffnir-n.
Sacramento, Calif. Bottle. 104,396 ; May 4.
Feinberg, George, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102,849 ; Jan. 19.
Feinberg, George, New
102,850 ; Jan. 19.
Feinberg, George, New
102,851; Jan. 19.
Feinberg, George, New
103,064 : Feb. 2.
Feintuck, Rose, New York, N. Y.
16.
Feintuck, Rose, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,600 ; May ] 8.
Feintuck, Rose, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,553 : Aug. 3.
Feintuck, Rose, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,657 ; Aug.
17.
Feintuck, Rose, New York, N. Y.
17.
Feintuck, Rose, New York, N. Y.
17.
Feintuck, Rose, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,696 ; Aug.
17.
Feintuck, Rose, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
105,855 : Aug. 31.
Feintuck, Rose, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,856 ; Aug.
31.
Rose, New York
York, N. Y.
Textile fabric.
York, N. Y.
Textile fabric.
York, N. Y.
Textile fabric.
, N. Y. Dress.
103,657 ; Mar,
Dress. 105,658 ; Aug.
Dress. 105,659 ; Aug.
Dress.
Feintuck,
Sept. 7.
Feintuck, Rose, New York,
105,987 ; Sept. 7.
Feintuck, Rose, New York,
Sept. 21.
Feintuck, Rose, New York, N.
28.
Feintuck, Rose, New York, N. Y.
Oct. 5.
Feintuck, Rose, Now York, N. Y.
39.
Feintuck, Rose, New York, N. Y.
19.
Feintuck, Rose, New York, N.
Nov. 9.
Felcli, Carmen S., assignor to Ernest E. Weller, Providence,
R.I. Buckle. 104,843; .Tune 8.
Feldman, Al)riiham G., Chicago, 111. Bed. 104,838;
Juno 8.
Feldman, Abraham G., Chicago, 111. Chifforobe. 104,839;
June 8.
Feldmnn, Abraham G., Chicago, 111. Cliost of drawers.
104, 8-10; June 8.
Feldmnn, Abraham Q., Chicago, III. Crib. 104,841;
June 8.
Feldman, Bernard, Newton Centre, assignor to Banner
Shoemakers, Inc., West Peabody, Mass. Shoe or simi-
lar article. 107,413 ; Dec. 14.
N. Y. Dress. 105,986;
N. Y. Dress ensemble.
N. Y. Dress. 106,111 ;
f. Dress. 100,252 ; Sept.
Dress. 106,348 ;
100,624 ; Oct.
Dress. 100,625 ; Oct.
Y. Dress. 100,912 ;
Feldman, Bernard, Newton Centre, assignor to Banner
Shoemakers, Inc., West Peabody, Mass. Shoe or simi-
lar article. 107,414 ; Dec. 14.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,415 ; Dee.
14.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,416 ; Dec.
14.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,505 ; Dec.
21.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,506 ; Dec.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,507 ; Dec.
21.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,508 ; Dec.
21.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,509 ; Dec.
21.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,510 ; Dec.
21.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,595 ; Dec.
21.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,596 ; Dec.
21.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,714 ; Dec.
28. •
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,716 ; Dec.
28.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,717 ; Dec.
28.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,718 ; Dec.
28.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,719 ; Dec.
28.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,720 ; Dec.
28.
Felmann, Henri, Chicago, 111. Handbag. 107,721 ; Dec.
28.
Felmann, Henri, assignor to Morris, Mann & Reilly, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Lady's handbag. 103,492 ; Mar. 9.
Felmann, Henri, assignor to Morris, Mann & Reilly, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Lady's handbag. 103,493 ; Mar. 9.
Felmann, Henri, assignor to Morris, Mann & Reilly, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Lady's handbag. 103,494 ; Mar. 9.
Felmann, Henri, assignor to Morris, Mann & Reilly, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Pocketbook. 104,159 ; Apr. 20.
Felmann, Henri, assignor to Morris, Mann & Reilly, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Lady's handbag. 105,211 ; July 6.
Felmann, Henri, assignor to Morris, Mann & Reilly, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Handbag. 105,272 ; July 13.
Felmann, Henri, assignor to Morris, Mann & Reilly, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Handbag. 105,697 ; Aug. 17.
Fenaroli, Louise, Astoria, Long Island, N. Y. Dress.
107,298 : Nov. 30.
Fenaroli, Louise, Astoria, Long Island, N. Y. Dress.
107,482 ; Dec. 14.
Fenaroli, Louise, Astoria, Long Island, N. Y. Dress.
107,722 ; Dec. 28.
Ferar, Montgomery. (See Sundberg, C. W., and Ferar.)
Fergueson, Arthur P., Detroit, assignor to Oakes Products
Corporation, North Chicago, 111. Hand brake lever or
similar article. 106,186 ; Sept. 28.
Fergueson, Arthur P., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Oakes
Products Corporation, North Chicago, 111. Brake lever
or similar article. 106,721 ; Oct. 26.
Ferrara, John, New York, N. Y. Bag frame. 106,134;
Sept. 21. .
Ferrara, John A., New York, N. Y. Bag frame. 105,375 ;
July 27.
Ferrier, Alvin M., Lowell, Mass. Handbag. 106,112 ;
Sept. 21.
Ferriot Bros. Inc. (See Ferriot, Joseph V., assignor.)
Ferriot, Joseph V., assignor to Ferriot Bros. Inc., Akron,
Ohio. Sandal or similar article. 102,981 ; Feb. 2.
Ferriot, Joseph V., assignor to Ferriot Bros. Inc., Akron,
Ohio. Sandal or similar article. 102,982 ; Feb. 2.
Ferro Machine & Foundry Company. (See Campbell,
H. H., and Myers, assignors.)
Fertman, Edwin I. (See Berk, Samuel S., assignor.)
Festner, Berta, Chandler, Ariz. Comb. 104 186 ; Apr. 20.
Ficks-Roed Company, The. (See Ficks, liobert L., as-
signor.)
Ficks, Robert L.. assignor to The Ficks-Reed Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Wheel for articles of cane or rattan
furniture or the like. 105.054 ; June 22.
Fife. Joseph R., Toledo. Ohio. Strip shingle. 104,095;
Apr. 13.
Filippone, B., & Co., Inc. (See Tanzi, Guido, assignor.)
Finch & McCulloueli. (See Lee. Gorlinrd M., .t.ssignor.)
Fine, Charles A., assignor to Stewart-Warner Corpor,a-
tlon. Chicago. 111. Sign. 106.502 ; Oct. 12.
Fink, Henry W., assignor to Tropic-Alre, Incorporated,
Minneapolis, Minn. Automobile heater. 105,857;
Aug. 31.
I'Msclihiicli, Eugene <!., and R. W. Suniev, Pueblo, Colo.
Glider or siiiiiliir nrlicle. 104,5t'.5 ; May 18.
Fischer, Albert C Cliicago, 111. Strip shingle or the like.
107,312 ; Deo. 7.
Fischer Bod Spring Company. (See Fischer, Samuel M.,
assignor.)
Fischer, Charles, Newark, N. J. Pan patch. 100,788;
Nov. 2.
FIsohor, Jacob J., Newark, N. J. Jewelry setting or simi-
lar nrllolo. 107.313; Doc. 7.
Fischer, John. (See Fischer, Samuel M., assignor.)
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Fischer, Samuel M., assignor to J. Fischer, Pittsburgh,
Pa., trading as Fisher Bed Spring Company. Glider
or similar article. 106,435 ; Oct. 12.
Fischer. William H. (See Newnham, E.. and Fischer.)
Fish, Ned D. (See Sheaffer. W. A., and Fish.)
Fish Rubber Corporation, The. (See Allen, John U.,
assignor.)
Fisher, Elizabeth B. H., Mt. Pleasant, Mich. Brassifere.
107,417 ; Dec. 14.
Fisher, Fred H.. Syracuse, assignor to Morris W. Haft
& Brothers, Inc., New York, N. T. Button. 104,771 :
June 1.
Fisher, Fred H., Syracuse, assignor to Morris W. Haft
& Brothers, Inc., New York, N. Y. Button. 107,351 ;
Dec. 7.
Fisher, Paul C, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bread rack.
105,212; July 6.
Fisher, Paul C, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Bread rack.
105.483 : Aug. 3.
Fisher, Robert H., New York. N. Y.. assignor to Whitins
Holding Company, Minneapolis. Minn. Combined clock
and radio receiver. 103,567 ; Mar. 16.
Fisher, Sam W., assignor to Paden City Glass Mfg. Com-
pany, Paden Citv, W. Va. Decanter or similar article.
105.003 ; June 22.
Fishman, Jacob. New York, N. Y. Shoe. 104,917; June
15.
Fishman, .Tacob, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Geo. E.
Keith Company, Campello, Mass. Shoe. 103,226 ; Feb.
16.
Fisk, Eva. New York, N. Y. Dress. 10fi,722 : Oct. 20.
Fisk, Eva, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,299 ; Nov. 30.
Fisk Rubber Corporation, The. (See Allen, J. E., and
Benson, assignors.)
Fitch, Benjamin F., Greenwich, Conn. Tank body.
106,028; Sept. 14.
Fitzgerald, Albert J., Braintree, Mass. Metallic grill.
103.817 ; Mar. 30.
Fitz (jerald, John W.. assignor to Briggs & Stratton Cor-
poration, Milwaukee, Wis. Portable power unit.
106.969 ; Nov. 16.
Fitzmaurice. Douglas F. H., London, England. Auto-
mobile. 102,852 ; Jan. 19.
Fitzmaurice, Douglas F. H., London, England. Automo-
bile. 103,095 ; Feb. 9.
Fitzmaurice, Douglas F. H., London, England. Automo-
bile. 103,096 ; Feb. 9.
Flanagan, William B., assignor to A. Kreamer, Incorpo-
rated. Brooklyn, N. Y. Vegetable bin or similar article.
103.717 ; Mar. 23.
Flanagan, William B., assignor to A. Kreamer, Incorpo-
rated. Brooklvn. N. Y. Vegetable bin or similar article.
103.718 ; Mar. 23.
Flanagan, William B., assignor to A. Kreamer. Incorpo-
rated, Brooklvn. N. Y. Vegetable bin or similar article.
103.719 ; Mar. 23.
Flanner. Norris E., WvckoCF, N. J. Thermometer.
103.929 : Apr. 6.
Fleisch, Joseph R., Clifton. N. J., assignor to Anchor
Cap & Closure Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y.
Closure cap or simUar article. 105.858 ; Aug. 31.
Fleisch, Joseph R., Clifton, N. J., assignor to Anchor (3ap
& (Closure Corporation, Long Island City, N. Y. Closure
or similar article. 106,187 : Sept. 28.
Fleitas. Juan F., Key West, Fla. Badge or similar article.
104,842; June 8.
Fleming, Mary P. (See Allen, G. N., Ressegger, and
Fleming.)
Fleming, Rives, Richmond, Va. Combination back splash
panel, warming closet, and supports for same. 105,578 :
Aug. 10.
Fletcher, Maurice J. (See Dick, T. M., and Fletcher.)
Flint & Walling Manufacturing Company. (See Lung,
Kenneth R., assignor.)
Florang. Emil A., Burlington, Iowa. Hamper. 106.291 ;
Oct. 5.
Florence Stove Company. (See Kruck, Ralph E.. as-
signor.)
Florian, Gordon W. (See Patten, R. E.. and Florian.)
Florsheim Shoe Company. The. (See Pick, Oswald M.,
assignor.)
Flynn, Thomas J., and C. G. McClintook. Detroit, Mich.
Button or similar article. 106.761: Nov. 2.
Fogarty, John A., Portland. Maine. Shoe fabric or simi-
lar article. 106.882: .Nov. 9.
Fogel, Joseph. (Sop Most. A., and Fogel.)
Fogg. Jcs.se W., Barrlngton. HI., and F. H. Fruhllng, Little
Falls, N. Y., assignors to Cherry-Burrell Corporation,
Wilmington. Del. Hood for bottle washing machines.
105.213; July 6.
FoUott, Charlos A., assignor to Bopch-Nut Packinc (Com-
pany, Canajoharip. N. Y. Display stand or similar ar-
ticle. 103.809 ; Mar. 30.
Fondevllle, Eugene L. (See Cooper, Susie, assignor.)
Fontana. Christopher L., Cedar Rapids, Iowa, and A. C.
Haggstrom. Rockford. III., assignors to .Vutocrat Oil
Burner Corporation, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Oil burner
105.093; June 29.
Foote Bros. Gear and Machine Corporation. (See Peter-
son, Harry C, assignor.)
Forbes. Eleanor M., San Francisco. Calif., assicnor to
S. & G. Gump Co. Spoon or other article of flatware
105,698; Aug. 17.
Forbes, Eleanor M., San Francisco, C^alif., assignor to
S. & G. Gump Co. Spoon or other article of flatware.
105,699 ; Aug. 17.
Forbes, Jacob, Philadelphia, Pa. Lamp. 104,373 ; May 4.
Forbes, Jacob. Philadelphia. Pa. Lamp. 104,374 ; May 4.
Forbes, Jacob, Philadelphia, Pa. Combined lamp and
smoker's stand. 104.397 ; May 4.
Forbes, Jacob, Philadelphia. Pa. Combined lamp and
smoker's stand. 104,398 ; May 4.
Ford, Elmer A.. Union City, assignor of one-half to A.
Martin, Pittsburgh. Pa. Toy top. 104,022 ; Aor. 13.
Ford Motor Company. (See Gregorie, Eugene T., as-
signor.)
Forest City Foundries Company, The. (See .\dams, Wil-
bur H., assignor.)
Forest City Rubber Company. The. (See SUvennan,
Isador, assignor.)
Forman, Mack M., Providence, R. I., assignor to Marathon
Company. Compact case. 102.945 ; Jan. 26.
Forman, Morris, New York, X. Y. Textile fabric.
107,615 ; Dec. 21.
Forster, Karl A.. New York, N. Y. Ointment rubbing pad.
106.188 : Sept. 28.
Forster. Percy M., Berkeley, Calif. Hanging stove.
104.249 ; Apr. 27.
Forstmann, Curt E., Montclair, N. J. Textile fabric.
102,821 : Jan. 19.
Forstmann, Curt E., Montclair, N. J. Textile fabric.
102,983 ; Feb. 2.
Forstmann, Curt E., Montclair, N. J. Textile fabric.
102,984: Feb. 2.
Forstmann. Curt E., Montclair. N. J. Textile fabric.
103,423 ; Mar. 2.
Forstmann. Curt E., Montclair, N. J. Textile fabric.
103.424; Mar. 2.
Forstmann, Curt E., Montclair, N. J. Textile fabric.
103,635 : Mar. 16.
Forstmann. Curt E., Montclair, N. J. Textile fabric.
103,852 : Mar. 30.
Forstmann, (?urt E., Montclair, N. J. Textile fabric.
104.494: May 11.
Forstmann, Curt E., Montclair, N. J. Textile fabric.
105.094 ; June 29.
Forstmann, Curt E., Montclair. N. J. Textile fabric.
105.095 : June 29.
Forstmann, Curt E., Montclair, N. J. Textile fabric.
105,168 : June 29.
Forsrniiinn, Curt E., Montclair, N. J. Textile fabric.
105.368: July 20.
Forstmann. Curt E., Montclair, N. J. Textile fabric.
105.792 ; .\ug. 24.
Fo.sbery. Ernest C. Ottawa. Ontario, Canada. Doll.
106.029 : Sept. 14.
Fosgood Corporation. (See Foster. Joseph C, assignor.)
Fosgood Corporation. (See Girouard. Albert, assignor.)
Foster. Jacob, New York, N. J. Uniform cap or similar
article. 103.530: Mar. 9.
Foster, Joseph C, assignor to Fosgood Corporation. Leo-
minster. Mass. Comb or the like. 103.677 ; Mar. 23.
Foster, Marian. (See George. M.. and Foster.)
Foster. Robert, assignor to New York World's Fair, 1939,
Incorporated, New York. N. Y. Commemorative emblem
or similar article. 105,484 ; Aug. 3.
Foster. Robert, assignor to New York World's Fair, 1939.
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Flag. 105.485 ; Aug. 3.
Fostoria Glass Company. (See Bottome, Edgar M.. as-
signor.)
Fostoria Glass Company. (See Sakier. George, assignor.)
lostoria Glass Company. (See Williams, Findley, as-
signor.)
Fouilhoux, Jacques A. (See Harrison, W. K., and Fouil-
honx.)
Fox. Jerome J., New York. N. Y. Glove. 103,547;
Mar. 9.
Fox. Sidney A., et al. (See Doctors. Dorothea, assignor.)
Fracchia. Pauline, New York. N. Y. Dress. 106 942 •
Nov. 9.
FrncchiM. Pauline. New York. N. Y. Dress. 106,943;
Nov. 9.
Fracchia. Pauline. New York, N. Y. Dress. 106 944-
Nov. 9.
Fracchia. Pauline, New Y^ork, N. Y. Dress 107 049 •
Nov. 10.
Fracchia. Pauline, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,050 ;
*Sov. 16.
Fracchia Pauline, New York. N. Y. Dress. 107,169 ;
Frncchia Pauline. New York, N. Y. Dress 107 170 ■
Nov. 2.3. '
Fradkln. Samuel, Lewiston. Maine. Shoe. 103,227 ; Feb
16.
Frame Edear B a.sslgnor to Monarch Manufacturing
105'94'>?s'"et 7 *'^' ■^''' ^'<'"'<1 ^P'^^ nozzle
^ '"•?r"Ji;.i^n°i° o'° ^^ " ^'^"^ ^'^'■''■' assignor to Greenpoint
Metal Bed Company. Inc., Brooklvn, N. Y. Bedspring
or similar article. 106,465; Oct. 12
i nink. Isidore, Brooklyn. N. Y. Compass. 106,533 ; Oct.
v^.^j[•J^^:^^^^ \P^^-^- ■5^- Dress. 107.679 ; Dec. 28.
'^^t'?c\^lts'^'yi)r684 • Oc?5'6- ''■ ^- ^°^ '''' "'^'^ '''
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
719
Franklin, Lester K., Chicago, 111. Automobile hood or-
nament. 103,357 ; Feb. 23.
Franklin, Lester K., Chicago, 111. Lamp. 103,720 ; Mar.
23.
Frazier, John F., assignor to Gar Wood Industries, Inc.,
Detroit, Mich. Vehicle tank body. 103,972 ; Apr. 6.
Frederick, A. Arthur. (See Frederick, Frederick K., and
A. A.)
Frederick. Frederick R. and A. A., Crestwood, assignors
to R. M. Harkness, New York, N. Y. Toy animal.
104.024 ; Apr. 13.
Frederick, Frederick R. and A. A., Crestwood, assignors
to R. M. Harkness, New York, N. Y. Toy animal.
104.025 ; Apr. 13.
Frederick, Robert E., New York, N. Y. Shoe. 104,918 ;
June 15.
Frederick, Robert E., New York, N. Y. Shoe. 104,919 ;
June 15.
Frederick, Robert E., New York, N. Y. Slipper. 104,920 ;
June 15
Frederick, Robert E., Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe. 105,376 ;
July 27.
Frederics, Ernest, Bronxville, N. Y. Hair waving appa-
ratus. 104,921 ; June 15.
Freedman, William, New York, N. Y. Blouse. 103,278:
Feb. 16.
Freeman, Arthur S., Chelsea, assignor to Royan Curtain
Mfg. Co., Boston, Mass. Curtain fabric. 105,660 ;
Aug. 17.
Freeman. Arthur S., Chelsea, assignor to Royal Curtain
Mfg. Co., Boston. Mass. Curtain fabric. 105,661 ;
Aug. 17.
Freeman-Daughaday Company. (See Allison, James F..
assignor.)
Freeman, Donald S., Des Moines, Iowa. Sign. 103,870;
Mar. 30.
Freeman, Martin I., Jr., New York, N. Y. Vase. 103,930 ;
Apr. 6.
Frei, John, Jr., Chicago, 111. Illuminated advertising de-
vice. 103,394 ; Mar. 2.
Frei, John, Jr., Chicago, 111. Bracket-light. 103,531 ;
Mar. 9.
Frei, John, Jr., Chicago, III. Artificial Christmas tree.
105,273 ; July 13.
French, Harry C, Cleveland. Ohio. Combined nail file
and pipe tamp. 107,147 ; Nov. 23.
French. Rainsford, Washington, D. C. Vise for piston
pins or the like. 104,922 ; June 15.
Freysinger, John B., New Britain, Conn. Buckle.
102.680 ; Jan. 12.
Freysinger, John B., New Britain, Conn. Buckle.
102.681 ; Jan. 12.
Freysinger, John B., New Britain, Conn. Buckle.
102.682 ; Jan. 12.
Freysinger, John B., New Britain, Conn. Buckle.
104,5.39 ; May 18.
Frick, Chester A., assignor to Glascock Brothers Mfg.
Co., Muncie, Ind. Refrigerator cabinet body. 107,571 ;
Dec. 21.
Friden Calculating Machine Co. (See Friden. Carl M. F,.
assignor.)
Friden, Carl M. F., Oakland, Calif., assignor to Friden
Calculating Machine Co., Inc. Calculating machine
with shiftable carriage. 103,425; Mar. 2.
Frid6n, John H.. Mnplewood, assignor to The Sun Tube
Corporation, TTillside, N. J. Collapsible container.
105,004 ; June 22.
Fried, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,680 ;
May 25.
Fried, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Dross. 106,723 :
Oct. 26.
Fried, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,815 ; Nov. 2.
Fried, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,011 ;
Nov. 16.
Fried, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,012 ;
Nov. 16.
Fried, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,159 ; Nov.
23.
Fried, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,188 ; Nov.
23.
Fried, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Dross. 107,387 ;
Dec. 7.
Friedborger-Aaron Mfg. Co. (See AuU, Harry, assignor.)
Friedlaender, Wsilther, assignor to Eagle I'l-iicil (^>nlp,■^ly,
New York, N. Y. Container for lead pencils or the like.
104,3'! 8; May 4.
Friedman, Ar'tlmr, Shaker Heights, assignor to Air Con-
trols, Inc., (Movelnnd, Ohio. Ventilator casing or sim-
ilar article. 101, OOO; Apr. 13.
Frlez, Luclen L.. Baltimore, Md.. assignor 1o Bendix Avia-
tion C^)rpor;i1ion, South Bend, Ind. Air-condilioning
control device or similar article. 102,069 ; Jan. 20.
Froehlich, Louis P. (See Delia Chlesa, A., and Froeh-
llch.)
Fronenlierg, Joseph IT., Los Angeles, Calif. Pedestal
Hock, 10'1,nr)8; M;iy 25.
Frost, Max, Brooklyn, N. Y. Musical Instrument case.
102,878 ; Jan. 20.
Fruehauf Trailer Company. (See Rold, Frederick M.,
assignor.)
FruhUng. Fred TT. (See Fogg. J. W., and Fruliling.)
Fry Products, Inc. (See Easterman, Leo, assignor.)
Fry, Samuel E., Winnetka, assignor to Montgomery Ward
& Co., Incorporated, Chicago, 111. Fountain pen.
105,859 ; Aug. 31.
Pry, Walter L., Bloomfield Hills, Mich. Knitted reup-
liolstering envelope. 104,187 ; Apr. 20.
Fuchs, John E., New York, N. Y. Glove. 103,147 ;
Feb. 9.
Fuchs, Kav, New York, N. Y. Glove. 104.063 ; Apr. 13.
Fuchs, John E., New York, N. Y. Glove. 106,913 ;
Nov. 9.
Fuerst, Brooks D. (See Fuerst, Edwin W., and B. D.)
Fuerst, Brool^s D., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Jar. 104,659 ; May 25.
Fuerst, Brooks D., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Liquid dispenser. 105,169 ; June
29.
Fuerst, Brooks D., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Jar. 105,274 ; July 13.
Fuerst, Edwin W., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Bottle. 102,822 ; Jan. 19.
Fuerst, Edwin W., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Bottle. 102,823 ; Jan. 19.
Fuerst, Edwin W., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Bottle. 103,065 ; Feb. 2.
Fuerst, Edwin W., assignor to Libbey Glass Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Glass. 103,148; Feb. 9.
Fuerst, Edwin W., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to The Parker
Pen Company, Janesville, Wis. Bottle. 103,426 ;
Mar. 2.
Fuerst, Edwin W., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Jar. 103,721 ; Mar. 23.
Fuerst, Edwin W., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Condiment shaker. 104,135 ;
Apr. 20.
Fuerst, Edwin W., assignor to Libbey Glass Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Tumbler. 104,772 ; June 1.
Fuerst, Edwin W., assignor to Libbey Glass Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Goblet. 104,844 ; June 8.
Fuerst, Edwin W., assignor to Libbey Glass Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Tumbler. 105.943 ; Sept. 7.
Fuerst, Edwin W. and B. D., assignors to Owens-
Illinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Bottle.
104,656 ; May 25.
Fuerst, Edwin W. and B. D., assignors to Owens-
Illinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Jug. 104,657 ;
May 25.
Fuld, Horace A., New York, N Y. Combined cocktail
server, tray, and glasses therefor. 106,189 ; Sept. 28.
Fuld, Horace A., New York, N. Y. Ashtray. 106,762 ;
Nov. 2.
Fuld, Jonas, New York, N. Y. Skirt. 107.291 ; Nov. 30.
Fuller, Paul M., assignor to Clemco Desk Mfg. Co., Clii-
cago, 111. Desk. 106,970; Nov. 16.
Fuller, Paul M., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Rudolph
Wurlitzer Company, North Tonawanda, N. Y. Phono-
graph cabinet. 103,568 ; Mar. 16.
Fuller, Paul M., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Rudolph
Wurlitzer Company, North Tonawanda, N. Y. Phono-
graph cabinet. 103,966 : Apr. 6.
Fuller, Paul M., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Rudolph
Wurlitzer Company, North Tonawanda, N. Y. Phono-
graph cabinet. 107.148 ; Nov. 23.
Funck, Bernice, New York, N. Y. Moth disinfectant con-
tainer. 106,190; Sept. 28.
Funkey, John H., assignor to Carr-Lowrey Glass Co., Bal-
timore, Md. Bottle. 102,859 ; Jan. 19.
Funkey, John H., assignor to Carr-Lowrey Glass Co.,
Baltimore, Md. Bottle. 103,316 ; Feb. 23.
li'unkey, John H., assignor to Carr-Lowrey Glass Co.,
Baltimore, Md. Bottle. 103,495 ; Mar. 9.
Funkey, John H., assignor to Carr-Lowrey Glass Co.,
Baltimore, Md. Bottle. 103,496 ; Mar. 9.
Funkey, John H., assignor to Carr-Lowrey Glass Co., Balti-
more, Md. Bottle. 103,774; Mar. 23.
Funkey, John H., assignor to CMrr-l..()wrev (Jlass Co., Balti-
more, Md. Bottle. 105,515 ; Aug. 3.
Funkey, John H., assignor to Carrljowrey Glass Co.,
Baltimore, Md. Bottle. 105,988; Sept. 7.
Funkev, John H., assignor to Carr-Lowrey Glass Co.,
Baltimore, Md. Bottle. 107,225 ; Nov. 30.
Funkov, Jolin H., assignor to Carr-Lowrey Glass Co.,
Baltimore, Md. Bottle. 107,226 ; Nov. 30.
Furman. David M., assignor to Kaplan & Gordon Corp.,
New York, N. Y. Beaded handbag fabric. 102,946 ;
Jan. 26.
Fur Rosembling Fabrics Co. (See Kay, Murray, as-
signor.)
(indliirjv, Ward M. (See Kramer, Andrew A. and J. M.,
•and Oadl)(>rry.)
Gade, Harald F., Philadelphia, assignor to Standard
Pressed Steel Co., Jonkintown, Pa. Pencil. 106,789 :
Nov. 2.
Gaeko, Clarence B., Dayton, assignor (o The JIutual
Furniture Manufacturing Compnnv, Mianilsbuvg, Ohio
Console extension ta))le. 106,085; Oct. 26.
Gage, Nellie M., Dayton, Ohio. Head lamp for auto-
mobiles. 104,212; Apr. 20.
Galante, lOrnianno, Woburn, Mass. Chair. 104,37,');
May 4.
Oalbo, Josepli, New York, N. Y. Dress. 1015.070 :
Juno 22.
Galkin, Arthur S.. Providence, R. 1. Mat link. 101 097-
Apr. 13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Gallagher, James P., Arlington, N. J. Golf club head.
104,495 ; May 11.
Gaiter, Jack, Chicago, 111. Electric razor. 106,481 ;
Oct. 12.
Galvin Manufacturing Corporation. (See Mitchell,
Donald H., assignor.)
Ganary, Ralph T., Collingswood, N. J. Batter dispenser.
104,773 ; June 1.
Ganaway. John E., Fort Smith, Ark. Fishing sinker.
107.418 ; Dec. 14.
Gantner & Mattern Company. (See Upland, Theodore
K., assignor.)
Ganz, Paul H., New York, N. Y. Sachet container.
104,098 : Apr. 13.
Ganz, Paul H., assignor to Prince Matchabelli Perfumery,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Combined bottle and stopper.
104,938 : June 15.
Garbell, Max, assignor to Victor Adding Machine Com-
pany, Chicago. 111. Adding machine. 105,944 ; Sept. 7.
Garbell, Max, assignor to Victor Adding Machine Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Adding machine case. 105,945 ;
Sept. 7.
Garbell, Max, assignor to Victor Adding Machine Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Adding machine. 105,946 ; Sept. 7.
Garbell, Max, assignor to Victor Adding Machine Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Adding machine. 105,947 ; Sept. 7.
Garbell, Max, assignor to Victor Adding Machine Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Scale. 107,227 ; Nov. 30.
Gardner, Nishon, Lvnn, assignor lo C. .\. Grosvcnor Shoo
Co., Worcester, Mass. Shoe. 105,793 ; Aug. 24.
Gartland, Leon R., Spencer, Iowa. Flower holder or
similar article. 104,250 ; Apr. 27.
Garton, Clarence E., Sheboygan, Wis. Sled. 105,860 ;
Aug. 31.
Garton, Clarence E., Sheboygan, Wis. Coaster wagon.
106,191 ; Sept. 28.
Garton, Clarence E., Sheboygan, Wis. Child's toy.
107,171 ; Nov. 23.
Gasser, George W., College, Alaska. Transplanting tool.
107.419 ; Dec. 14.
Gatch, Jlilton W., assignor to The Gatch Wire Goods
Company, Baltimore, Md. Fly swatter blade. 104,136 ;
Apr. 20.
Gatch Wire Goods Company, The. (See Gatch, Milton W.,
assignor. )
Gatchell, Helen C, and W. C. Hollister, Chicago, 111.
Font of type. 107,077 ; Nov. 23.
Gatti, Attilio, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,279 ;
Feb. 16.
Gaul, Frank M., assignor to Furies Manufaci:uring Com-
pany, Decatur, 111. Socket cover. 104.399 ; M.iy 4.
Gaul, John F., Jr., Clifton, assignor to Botany Worsted
Mills, Passaic, N. J. Textile fabric or similar article
of manufacture. 102,985 ; Feb. 2.
Gaul, John F. Jr.. Clifton, assignor to Botany Worsted
Mills, Passaic, N. J. Textile fabric or similar article of
manufacture. 104,026 ; Apr. 13.
Gaul, John F. Jr., Clifton, assignor to Botany Worsted
Jlills, Passaic, N. J. Textile fabric or similar article
of manufacture. 104,027 ; Apr. 13.
Gaul, John F. Jr., Clifton, assignor to Botany Worsted
Slills, Passaic, N. .1. Textile fabric or similar article
of manufacture. 104.028 ; Apr. 13.
Gaul. John F., Jr., Clifton, assignor to Botanv Worsted
Mills, Passaic, N. J. Textile fabric or similar article
of manufacture. 104.923 ; June 15.
Gavin, Thomas H., Shreveport, La. Bandsaw brazing
clamp. 105,516 ; Aug. 3.
Gebauer, Charles L., assignor to The Gebauer Chemical
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Dispenser for volatile liq-
uids. 106,724 : Oct. 26.
Gebauer Chemical Company, The. (See Gebauer, Charles
L., assignor.)
GefFner, Samuel H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Coffee percolator.
107,044 ; Nov. 16.
Geist, Irving. New York. N. Y. Blouse. 103 449: Mar. 2. ■
Geldhof, Peter E., assignor to Easy Washing Machine
Corporation. Syracuse, N. Y. Agitator for washing ma-
chines. 105.517 ; Aug. 3.
Gonu-x Company. (See Prcstinari, Eugen, assignor.)
Gemex Company. (Sop Sand. John, assignor.)
General Distilleries Corporation. (See Shoor, Julian, as-
signor.)
General Door Company. (See Bi-unst, William M., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Bars, Jacques M., as-
signor.)
General Electric Company. (See Gosling, Joseph W.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Pntten, Raymond E.,
assignor.)
General Electric Company. (See Patten, R. E., and
Florlan. as.iignors.)
General Electric Company. (See Rainbault, John P.,
assignor.)
General Fireproofing Company, The. (See Brainard,
George C, assignor.)
General Fireproofing Company, The. (See Johnson, Eric
M., assignor.)
General Fireproofing Company, The. (See McKlnley, W.
n., and Johnson, assignors.)
General Fireproofing Company, The. (See Powell, Dwlght,
assignor.)
(See Kenney,
(See Walker,
(See Agramonte, J., Shaw
(See Brant, Charles W., as-
(See Gibson, J. Lowell,
(See Hamilton, H. L., DU-
(See Mead, Howard C,
(See Oswald, John, as-
(See Reeves, Donald H.,
( See Cole, Gerard
Y. Textile fabric.
N. Y. Textile fabric.
Curtain. 106,710 ;
Curtain. 107,189 ;
Asparagus knife.
General Household Utilities Company.
M. W., and Walker, assignors.)
General Household Utilities Company.
George W., assignor.)
General Motors Corporation.
and Anderson, assignors.)
General Motors Corporation.
signor.)
General Motors Corporation.
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation.
worth, Blomberg, Knickerbocker, and Klein, assignors.)
General Motors (Corporation. (See Hamilton, H. L., Dil-
worth, Blomberg, Otter, Knickerbocker, and Klein, as-
signors.)
General Motors Corporation.
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation.
signor.)
General Motors Corporation.
assignor.)
General Motors Corporation. (See White, Joe, assignor.)
General Shaver Corporation. (See Landsiedel, Harry,
assignor. )
General Time Instruments Corporation. (See Schlenker,
Max., assignor.)
General Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Anderson,
George W., assignor.)
General Transformer Corporation.
McL., assignor.)
Gentile, Robert S., New York, N.
107,597 ; Dec. 21.
Gentile, Robert S., New York,
107,616 : Dec. 21.
Gentner, Frederich, Philadelphia, Pa.
Oct. 26.
Gentner, Frederich, Philadelphia, Pa.
Nov. 23.
Genung, Harrv W., Decatur, Mich.
105.214 : July 6.
George, Edgar E., assignor to Dura-Products Manufac-
turing Co., Canton, Ohio. Embossed metal sheet.
103.097 ; Feb. 9.
George, Marguerite, and M. Foster, New York, N. Y. Doll
or similar article. 102,879 ; Jan. 26.
George, Marguerite, and M. Foster, New York, N. Y. Doll
or similar article. 102.880 : Jan. 26.
George, Ralph D., assignor to Butler Manufacturing Com-
pany, Kansas City, Mo. Trailer tank. 107,511 : Dec.
21.
Gerard. Henry W., assignor to Sonora Electric Phono-
graph Co., Inc.. New York, N. Y. Combined radio and
phonograph cabinet or the like. 104,324; Apr. 27.
Gerber Products Company. (See Baker, Kenneth E., as-
signor.)
Gerent, Paul, New Britain, Conn. Combined bird figure
and pedestal. 103,569 ; Mar. 16.
Gershune. Julius, Louisville, Ky. Shoe tree. 104,251 :
Apr. 27.
Gerth, Ruth, New York, N. Y., assignor to McGraw Elec-
tric Company, Chicago, 111. Lap tray. 106,192 : Sept.
2,0.
Gerth, Ruth, New York, N. Y., assignor to McGraw Elec-
tric Company. Chicago, 111. Tray. 106,193 ; Sept. 28.
Gerth. Ruth. New York, N. Y., assignor to McGraw Elec-
tric Company, Chicago, 111. Glass dish. 106,231 : Sept.
28.
Gerth, Ruth, New York, N. Y., assignor to McGraw Elec-
tric Company, Chicago, 111. Glass dish. 106,232 ; Sept.
28.
Gerth, AVilliam H., New York, N. Y., and A. Krautheim,
Selb, Germany, assignors to Oneida, Limited, Oneida,
N. Y. Dish or similar article. 107,598 ; Dec. 21.
Gerton, Philip. New York, N. Y. Ladies' hose or similar
article. 103.427 ; Mar. 2.
Getz, Louis S. (See Ziff. C. H., and Getz.)
Giannini, Gabriel M., New York. N. Y. Microphone unit
or the like. 10.3,795 ; Mar. 23.
Gibbons, Phil. (See Pemberton, Henry M., assignor.)
Gibson Art Company, The. (See Heed, Samuel D., as-
signor.)
Gibson Electric Refrigerator Corporation. (See Welch.
Kenneth C. assignor.)
Gibson, Guy T., New York. N. Y. Combined bos and dis-
play stand. 106,827 : Not. 2.
Gibson, Harbey C, Columbia, Pa. Receptacle or similar
article for edible materials. 105,700 ; Aug. 17.
Gibson, J. Lowell, assignor to General Motors Corpora-
V,C";,o«"^<i""- *^'""- Drinking water cooler fountain.
1 (Ml. 0.50 ; Sept. 14.
Gierden, Josefine, Koln-Nippes, Germany. Combined
lady s handbag and vanity. 107,333 ; Dec. 7.
Gilbert, A. C, Company, The. (See Heller, Rob._>rt. as-
signor.)
Gilbert & Barker Manufacturing Company. (See Grim-
meisen. Herman O., assignor )
Gilbert, Dave. New York, n: Y. Shoe. 106,763 : Nov. 2.
Gilbert. Dave. New York. N. Y. Shoe. 106.764: Nov. 2.
n\l''''\- ^)\'',\ ^''^; ^'"I.^- ^'- '^'- ^^^^- 106.765 : Nov. 2.
iVf^^' .FU""™ f'- Clock Corporation. (See Williams,
Othnell G., assignor.)
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
721
Gilby, George T., Brighton, England, assignor to The
Wallingford Company, Incorporated, Wallingford, Conn.
Bowl or similar article of hollow ware. 106,971 ;
Nov. 16.
Gill, Edward H., assignor to A. A. Kramer, Kansas City,
Mo. Semitrailer tank body. 107,149 ; Nov. 23.
Gillule, William J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined radio
cabinet, phonograph cabinets, and secretary. 106,253 ;
Sept. 28. . ^.
Gilmore, John L., Kansas City, Mo. Automobile radio
antenna. 107,420 ; Dec. 14.
Gilmore, Michael J., Youngstown, Ohio. Road torch.
106,168 ; Sept. 21.
Ginnis, Samuel J., assignor of one-half to BI. Lipsky, Chi-
cago, 111. Motorcycle body. 3 04,213; Apr. 20.
Ginter, Charles W., assignor to The Aro Equipment Cor-
poration, Bryan, Ohio. Dispenser for lubricants or the
like. 106,883 ; Nov. 9.
Ginter, Charles W., assignor to The Aro Equipment
Corporation, Bryan, Ohio. Gear case flusher or similar
article. 106,914 ; Nov. 9.
Girl Scouts, (Incorporated). (See Hess, Fjeril, assignor.)
Girouard, Albert, Leominster, Mass. Bandeau or similar
article. 105,989 ; Sept. 7.
Girouard, Albert, assignor to Fosgood Corporation, Leo-
minster, Mass. Side comb. 103,047 ; Feb. 2.
Girouard, Albert, assignor to Fosgood Croporation, Leo-
minster, Mass. Comb or the like. 105,096 ; June 29.
Glascock Brothers Mfg. Co. (See Frick, Chester A., as-
signor. )
Glida Corp. of America. (See Strongson, Herman L., as-
signor. )
Gluck, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 102,683 ;
Jan. 12.
Goddard, Emmons A., Detroit, Mich. Child's play table.
104,137 ; Apr. 20.
Godfrey, Edward C, Detroit, Mich, Side wall lighting
fixture or the like. 105,327 ; July 20.
Goerlich, John E., et al. (See Graff, George R., as-
signor.)
Goerlich, John E., Toledo, Ohio. Automobile heater.
104,252 ; Apr. 27.
Goertemiller, Clarence C, Big Stone Gap, Va. Game
board. 106,436 ; Oct. 12.
Gold, Benjamin, ^ew York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 106,534 ;
Oct. 19.
Goldberg, Maurice H., Chicago, 111. Projector. 105,948 ;
Sept. 7.
Goldfarb, Samuel J., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,352 ;
Dec. 7.
Goldman, Abraham J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105,579 ; Aug. 10.
Goldman, Harry, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,051 ;
Nov. 16.
Goldman, Harry, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,052 ;
Nov. 16.
Goldman, Harry, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,053;
Nov. 16.
Goldman, Harry, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,300 ;
Nov. 30.
Goldman, Mollye, Darby, Pa. Doll. 105,861 ; Aug. 31.
Goldman, MoUye, Darby, Pa. Doll. 105,862 ; Aug. 31.
Goldsmith, Samuel R., New York, N. Y. Handbag or
similar article. 103,317 ; Feb. 23.
Goldsmith, Samuel R., New York, N. Y. Handbag.
105,949 ; Sept. 7.
Goldsmith, Samuel R., New York, N. Y. Handbag.
105,950; Sept. 7.
Goldsmith, Samuel R., New York, N. Y. Handbag.
3 06,194; Sept. 28.
Goldsmith, Samuel R., New York, N. Y. Handbag.
3 06,504; Oct. 19.
Goldsmith, Samuel R., New York, N. Y. Handbag.
107,150 ; Nov. 23.
Goldsmith, Samuel R., New York, N. Y. Handbag.
107,680 ; Doe. 28.
Goldstein, Abe A., New York, N. Y. Lace. 106,915 ;
Nov. 9.
Goldstein, Abo A., New York, N. Y. Lace. 106,910 ;
Nov. 9.
Goldstein, Jack, Bronx, N. Y. Embroidered lace. 106,626 ;
Oct. 10.
Goldstein. Melvin M., New York, N. Y. Slip. 103,368 ;
Feb. 23.
Goldstein & Milberg, Inc. (See Brasseurc, Clementine R.,
assignor.)
Goldstein & Milberg, Inc. (See Keller, Minette, assignor.)
Gompers, Lewis, trustee. (See Ashley, Frank JI., as-
signor.)
Goodman, Ben, New York, N. Y. Scarf. 103,612; Mar.
10.
Goodman, Ben, New York, N. Y. Scarf. 103,613 ; Mar.
16.
Goodman, Ben, Now York, N. Y. Scarf. 103,614 ;
Mar. 16.
Goodman, Ben, Now York, N. Y. Scarf. 303,630; Mnr.
10.
Goodman, Edwin R., Shaker Heights, assignor to Rallloy
Corporation, CIev(!land, Ohio. Wall bracket lamp.
3 04,845; June 8.
Goodman, Edwin R., Shaker Heights, assignor to Rallloy
Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Wall bracket lamp.
104,840 ; June 8.
Goodman, Edwin R., Shaker Heights, assignor to Railley
Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Wall bracket lamp.
104,847 ; June 8.
Goodman, Edwin R., Shaker Heights, assignor to Railley
Corporation, Cleveland, Ohio. Wall bracket lamp.
104,848 ; June 8. ,, „ ^ ^ ,. ,,
Goodman, Louis, New York, N. Y. Tooth brush.
107,228 ; Nov. 30.
Goodrich, B. F., Company, The. (See Smith, Kimball D.,
assignor.)
Goodstein, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Comfortable. 102,970 ;
Jan. 26.
Goodstein, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Comfortable.
103,988 ; Apr. 6.
Goodstein, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Comfortable.
104.006 ; Apr. 6.
Goodstein, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Comfortable.
104.007 ; Apr. 6.
Goodstein, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Comfortable.
104.008 ; Apr. 6.
Goodstein, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Comfortable.
105,275 : July 13.
Goold, Lucille, New York, N. Y. Slip or similar article.
106,535 ; Oct. 19.
Gora, John. (See Brethen, C. A., and Gora.)
Gordones, Eusebio, San Francisco, Calif. Cigarette ash-
tray. 104,160 ; Apr. 20.
Gorelick, Mary, New York, N. Y. Combined color dial and
display stand. 107,423 ; Dec. 14.
Gorham Manufacturing Company. (See O'Donnell, John
P., assignor.)
Gorham Manufacturing Company. (See Price, James R.,
assignor.)
Goshen Manufacturing Company, The. (See Rink, Robert
M., assignor.)
Gosling, Joseph W., Schenectady, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Luminaire. 106,031 ; Sept. 14.
Goss, J. C, Co. (See Goss, Joseph C, assignor.)
Goss, Joseph C, assignor to J. C. Goss Co., Detroit, Mich.
Molding. 104,560 ; May 18.
Gotham Pressed Steel Corporation. (See Anderson,
Charles A., assignor.)
Gottesman, Harry, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,503 ;
Oct. 12.
Govan, William, assignor to Condor Products, Inc.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Garter. 107,643 ; Dec. 28.
Graber, Delbert W., Salem, Oreg. Automobile. 107,512 ;
Dec. 21.
Graef, Jean R., Brooklyn, N. Y^. Combined wrist watch
casing and bracelet therefor. 104,099 ; Apr. 14.
Graff, George, Toledo, Ohio, and A. O. Samuels, Rochester,
N. Y., assignors to Samson-United Corporation, Roch-
ester, N. Y. Electric fan. 104,400 ; May 4.
Graff, George R., Toledo, Ohio. Automobile heater.
105.518 ; Aug. 3.
Graff, George R., Toledo, Ohio. Automobile heater.
105,519; Aug. 3.
Graff, George R., Toledo, Ohio. Heater. 105,520 ; Aug. 3.
Graff, George R., Toledo, Ohio. Automobile heater or
the like. 105,822 ; Aug. 24.
Graff, George R., assignor of one-half to J. E. Goerlich,
Toledo, and one-half to The Defiance Pressed Steel
Company, Marion, Ohio. Automobile heater or the
like. 107,513 ; Dec. 21.
Graff, George R., assignor of one-half to J, E. Goerlich,
Toledo, and one-half to The Defiance Pressed Steel
Company, Marion, Ohio. Automobile heater or the like.
107,514 ; Dec. 21.
Graham, James, Manufacturing Co. (See Bradbury, Wil-
liam T., assignor.)
Grandinetti, Domenick A., Syracuse, N. Y. Combined
fruit and vegetable expresser and strainer. 104,138 ;
Apr. 20.
Grand Rapids Bookcase & Chair Co. (See Potts, Charles
S., assignor.)
Grange, Edward A. (See Norman, Norman W., as-
signor.)
Gianf;«, Edward A., A. F. Kaptuller, and E. J. Schmidt,
assignors to Allied Engineering Company, Chicago, 111.
Wheel for a roller skate or the lilie. 107,515 ; Dec. 21.
Granger, Charles II., assignor lo Tlie Waterbury Clock
Company. Clock case. 103,81^; Mar. 30.
Grant, Alexander R., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Moore
Corporation, Joliet, 111. Gas stove. 103,775 : Mar. 23.
Grant, Alexander R., Chicago, assignor to The Moore
Corporation, Joliet, 111. Back guard panel for stoves.
103,776 ; Mar. 23.
Graubner, Herman G., New York, N. Y., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to Union Carbide and Carbon Cor-
poration. Plaslilifiht casing. 103,078; Mar. 23.
Gravcnstretor, Edward V. (Sec Meyers, T. W., and
Gravonslrcter. )
Graves, William H. (See Kramer, J. M., Mullin and
Graves.)
(;r;iy, .lacquellne, Chicago, 111. Face brush. 101,029;
Ai)i\ i:i.
Giny, John H., Coshocton, Ohio. Combined ash receiver,
mat ell holder, and gum receptacle or similar article.
105,097 ; June 29.
Gray, Loll Ti., Mli\nc>iipolls, Minn. Lubricant dispensing
device. 105,328; July 20.
(irayson, John H., and G. (Jreonamyer, I,ynwoo(l, (^lUf.
Electric range control panel. 3 02,(il9 ; ,Iaii. 5.
722
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Gredell, Otto N., Kansas City, assignor to Standard Steel
Worlis, North Kansas City, Mo. Truck tank. 103,069 ;
Feb. 2.
Gredell, Otto N., Kansas City, Mo., assignor to Standard
Steel Works, North Kansas City, Mo. Truck tank.
103,228 ; Feb. 16.
Gredell, Otto N., Kansas City, assignor to Standard Steel
Works, North Kansas City, Mo. Truck tank.
104,567 ; May 18.
Grediimor. Larrv. New York, N. • Y. Ensemble dress.
103.4.50 ; Mar. 2.
Green. Florence R., London, England. Ashtray. 104.161 :
Apr. 20.
Green, Frank C, Flushing, assignor to Dazian's, Inc., New
York, \. Y. Textile fabric. 105,951 : Sept. 7.
Green, Frank W., Framingham, Mass., assignor to Warren
Telechron Company. Clock case. 107,039 ; Nov. 16.
Greenamyer, George. (See Grayson, J. 11., and Greeua
myer. )
Greenbaum, Arthur. Beachmont, assignor to Panther-
Panco Rubber Co. Inc., Chelsea, Mass. Shoe heel.
105,434 : July 27.
Greenberg Garment Company. (See Greenberg, Isidor.
assignor.)
Greenberg. Isidor, University City, Mo., assignor to
Greenberg Garment Company, St. Louis, Mo. Coat.
103,186 ; Feb. 9.
Greenberg, Joseph. (See Rich, H. E., and Greenberg.)
Greenbei-?, Morris. New York. N. Y. Novelty statuette.
103.931 : Apr. 6.
Greene, William E., New Y'ork, N. Y. Tool cabinet unit.
105,952 ; Sept. 7.
Greennian, Jack. New York, N. Y. Ensemble dress.
104,540; May 3 8.
Greennian, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,627 ; Dec.
21.
Greenman, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,628 ; Dec.
21.
Greenman, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,629 ; Dec.
21.
Greenman. Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,681 ; Dec.
28.
Greenmun, Leo S., Binghamton, N. Y., assignor to Dayat-
nite Lamp Corporation, Newark, N. J. Bulb for head-
lamps. 102.650 : Jan. 5.
Greenpoint Metal Bed Company. (See Frank, Benjamin
M., assignor.)
Gref. William H. (See Wheeler. L. L., and Gref.)
Gregory, Carey G., Los Angeles, Calif. Combination desk
set. 102,881 ; Jan. 26.
Gregory, Carey G., Los Angeles, Calif. Combination desk
set. 102,882; Jan. 26.
Gregorie, Eugene T., Plymouth, assignor to Ford Motor
Company, Dearborn, Mich. Automobile. 107,644 ; Dec.
28.
Gridlev, John C, Alhambra, Calif. Hostess cart.
106,884: Nov. 9.
Griffin, Clair F., assignor to Union Steel Products Com-
pany, Albion, Mich. Display rack. 104,568 ; May IS.
Griffin, William M.. assignor to The Wayne Pump Com-
pany, Fort Wayne. Ind. Light fixture for liquid dispens-
ing apparatus. 105,435 ■ July 27.
Griffith, Jeremiah, New York, N. Y. Refrigerator cabi-
net. 106,195 : Sept. 28.
Grigg, Arthur F., Metuchcn, and J. E. Zeller, Montclair,
N. J. Automotive radiator sealing and pressure relief
valve or the like. 107,682 : Dec. 28.
Grigor, James M., Inverness, Scotland. Brooch. 105,005 ;
June 22.
Grimmeisen. Herman O.. assignor to Gilbert & Barker
Manufacturing Company, West Springfield, Mass. Oil
burner casing. 104,253 ; Apr. 27.
Grinncll Uros. (See KnisnicU. Jacob I.., assignor.)
Grober, Maurice W.. assignor of one third to L. B. London
and one third to L. Newland, New York, N. Y. Electric
water heater. 103,637: Mar. 16.
Grobstein. Irving, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,482 ;
Oct. 12.
Grodnick, Alexander, Wechawken, N. J. Knitted fabric.
105,098 ; June 29.
Grodnick. Alexander, Weehawken, N. J. Knitted fabric.
T>? OM; June 29.
(Jrocinick, Alexander, Weehawken, N. J. Knitted fabric.
105,100 ; June 29.
GroebU, Paul, New York, N. Y. Lace. 10.5,580: Aug. 10.
Groebli, Paul, New York, N. Y. Lace. 107^013 ; Nov. 16.
GroenigiT, William C, Columbus, Ohio. Defecator.
105, 00(1 : June 22.
Gross, Alexander S., Inc. (See Coleman, Tora, assignor.)
Gross. Daniel, Yonkers, N. Y. Net fabric or similar
article. 104,681 : May 25.
Gross, Danii'l. Yonkers, N. Y. Net fabric or similar ar-
ticle. 104.682 : May 25.
Gross, Harry, Bronx, N. Y. Jewelry box or similar
container. 104.740; June 1.
Gross, Oliver, assignor to Gross Photo Supply Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Photo mount card. 104,376 ; May 4.
Gross Photo Supply Company. (See Gross, Oliver, as-
signor.)
Gross. Seymour H., New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,377 ;
July 27.
Gross, Seymour 11., New York. N. Y. Dress. 106,405 ;
Oct. 5.
Grossman, Harry G., New York, N. Y. Game apparatus.
104,775 ; June 1.
Grossman, Wallace G., and H. F. Carpenter, White
Plains, N. Y. Floor mat or similar article. 107,278 ;
Nov. 30.
Grossmann, Irving E., New Rochelle, N. Y. Shoe or sim-
ilar article. 103,395 ; Mar. 2.
Grossmann, Irving E., New Rochelle, N. Y. Shoe or sim-
ilar article. 103,396 ; Mar. 2.
Grossmann, Irving E., New Rochelle, N. Y. Shoe or sim
ilar article. 103,397 ; Mar. 2.
Grossmann, Irving E., New Rochelle, N. Y. Shoe or sim-
ilar article. 103,398 ; Mar. 2.
Grossmann, Irving E., New Rochelle, N. Y. Shoe or sim-
ilar article. 103,399 ; Mar. 2.
Grossmann, Irving E., New York, N. Y. Shoe or simUar
article. 106,661 ; Oct. 26.
Grosvenor, C. A., Shoe Co. (See Gardner, Nishon, as-
signor.)
Orntta. Joseph E.. New York, N. Y. Gilet. 103,369 ;
Feb. 23.
Grubbs, Cloyd K., Muncie, Ind. Monument. 104,741 ;
June 1.
• iruon. John J., South Orange, assignor to Moore & Son,
Inc.. Newark, N. J. Finger ring. 104,139 ; Apr. 20.
Gruen, John J., South Orange, assignor to Moore & Son,
Inc., Newark, N. J. Finger ring. 104,742 ; June 1.
Gruen, John J., South Orange, assignor to Moore & Son,
Inc., Newark, N. J. Finger ring. 104.849 ; June 8.
Gruen Watch Company, The. (See Katz, Benjamin S.,
assignor.)
Grunig, Eernhard C, Chicago, 111. Coin chute mounting
plate. 107.229 : Nov. 30.
Grunwaid, Albert C, River Forest, assignor to Precision
Metal Workers. Chicago, 111. Smoking stand.
104,2.54: Apr. 27.
Grunwaid, Albert C, River Forest, assignor to Precision
Metal Workers, Chicago, 111. Ash tray. 104,625 ; May
25.
Grunwaid. Albert C, River Forest, assignor to Precision
Metal Workers, Chicago, 111. Smoking stand. 105,007 ;
June 22.
Guardino, Leonardo, Brooklyn, N. Y. Signal lamp face-
plate. 102,947 ; Jan. 26.
Guarine, Evangeline, assignor, by mesne assignments, to
Semaria Bros.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
107.645 : Dec. 28.
Guarino, Marie, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dress. 106,504 ; Oct.
12.
Gubitz, Werner H. A., assignor to Packard Motor Car
Company, Detroit, Mich. Vehicle ornament or similar
article. 104.774 ; June 1.
Guerlain Perfumery Corporation of Delaware. (See
Guerlain, Raymond, assignor.)
Guerlain, Raymond, Paris, France, assignor to Guerlain
Perfumery Corporation of Delaware, Wilmington, Del.
Bottle. 105,378 : July 27.
Guerlain, Raymond, Paris, France, assignor to Guerlain
Perfumery Corporation of Delaware, Wilmington, Del.
Bottle. 105.379 ; July 27.
Guerlain. Raymond. Paris, France, assignor to Guerlain
Perfumery Corporation of Delaware, Wilmington, Del.
Carton. 106,790 ; Nov. 2.
Guiberson, Gordon G. (See Spiegel, Edward R., assignor.)
Guild. Lureile. Norotou, Conu. Cooking pot or similar
article. 107,078; Nov. 23.
Guild, Lureile, Noroton, Conn., assignor to Kensington,
Incorporated, New Kensington, Pa. Combined match
cluster and holder. 102,713 ; Jan. 12.
Guild, Lureile, Noroton, Conn., assignor to Kensington,
Incorporated, New Kensington, Pa. .Brush. 103,819;
Mar. 30.
Guild, Lureile, Noroton, Conn., assignor to Kensington,
Incorporated, New Kensington, Pa. Candlestick.
103,932 : Apr. G.
Guild. Lureile. Noroton, Conn., assignor to Kensington,
Incorporated, New Kensington, Pa. Bowl. 103,967 ;
Apr. G.
Guild, Lureile, Noroton, Conn., assignor to Kensington,
Incorporated, New Kensington, Pa. Tray. 106,196 ;
Sept. 28.
Guild, Lureile, Noroton, Conn., assignor to Kensington,
Incorporated. Ni'w Kensington, Pa. Combined sauce
boat and base therefor. 106,437 : Oct. 12.
Guild, Lureile. Noroton, Conn., assignor to Kensington,
Incorporated, New Kensington, Pa. Food server or
similar article. 107,516; Dec. 21.
Guild, Lureile, Darien, Conn., assignor to Weston Elec-
trical Instrument Corporation, Newark, N. J. Instru-
• ment case. 104,620 ; May 25.
Guild. Lureile. Darien, Conn., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Electrolux Corporation. Dover, Del. Vacuum
ch-aner casing. 106,662; Oct. 26.
Guild, Lureile, Darien. Conn., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Electrolux Corporatioii, Dover, Del. Front
end cover for a vacuum cleaner casing or similar
.irtiele. 106,663; Oct. 26.
Guild, Lureile, Darien, Conn., assignor, by mesne assign-
ments, to Electrolux Corporation, Dover, Del. Handle
for a vacuum cleaner or similar article. 106.664 ;
Oct. 26.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
723
Guild, Lurelle A. V., Darien, Conn., assignor to National
Radiator Corporation, Johnstown, Pa. Multiple column
radiator. 104,188 ; Apr. 20.
Gulbransen Company. (See Van Dommelen, Peter, as-
signor.)
Gulbransen Company. (See Zack, Samuel E., assignor.)
Gump, S. & G., Co. (See Bowen, A. S., and Bailey,
assignors.)
Gundermann, George W., Flushing, N. Y., assignor to
Cohn-Hall-Marx Co., New Yorli, N. Y. Textile fabric
or similar article. 104,445 ; May 11.
Gunsbourg, Arcadius, Brussels, Belgium. Reflector.
104,030 ; Apr. 13.
Gunther, Charles LeR., and P. K. Paval, Los Angeles,
Calif. Combination cigarette box and ashtray.
102,853 ; Jan. 19.
Gurrieri, Louis, and S. Gurrieri, New York, N. Y. Fishing
reel. 106,828 ; Nov. 2.
Gurrieri, Salvatore. (See Gurrieri, Louis, and S.)
Gurvitch, Sadie E., Springfield, Mass. Cigarette.
104,255 ; Apr. 27.
Gussack, Henry W., Richmond Hill, N. Y. Carpet sweep-
er. 104,031 ; Apr. 13.
Gustin, Max, New York, N. Y. Sandal. 105,008 ;
June 22.
Guth, Edwin F., Webster Groves, Mo. Hluminating fix-
ture. 103,428; Mar. 2.
Guth, Edwin F., Webster Groves, Mo. Electric illumi-
nating fixture. 106,593 ; Oct. 19.
Guth, Edwin F., Company. (See Wiesler, Paul J., as-
signor. )
Gutschmidt, Max, Union City, N. J. Textile fabric or
similar article. 103,615 ; Mar. 16.
Guttman, John B., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to J. J.
and B. M. Schmuckler, copartners doing business as
J. J. Schmuckler & Son. Display container for jewelry
or similar articles. 107,014 ; Nov. 16.
Guzy, Aaron, New York, N. Y. Dress. 102,824 ; Jan.
19.
Guzy, Aaron M., New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,192 ;
Feb. 9.
Guzy, Aaron M., New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,193 ;
Feb. 9.
Guzy, Aaron, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,370 ; Feb. 23.
Guzy, Aaron, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,371 ; Feb. 23.
Guzy, Aaron, New York. N. Y. Dress ensemble. 103,989;
Apr. 6.
Guzy, Aaron, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble. 104,100 :
Apr. 13.
H & W Company, The. (See Kaufmann, George A., as-
signor.)
Haas, Carl F., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Lighting unit. 104,446 ; May 11.
Haas, Carl F., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric and Manufacturing Company, East Pittsburgh,
Pa. Lighting unit. 104,447 : May 11.
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y. Rug or similar article.
102,684 ; Jan. 12.
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y. Rug or similar article.
102,714 ; Jan. 12.
Haas, Frank- A., New York, N. Y. Rug or similar article.
102,825; Jan. 19.
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y. Rug or similar article.
102,826; Jan. 19.
Haas, Frank A., New York, N. Y. Rug or similar article.
102,827 ; Jan. 19.
Haasc, Wilbert AV., assignor to Wilbert W. Haase Co.,
Fore.st Park, 111. Concrete burial vault cover. 106,646 ;
Oct. 26.
Haasc, Wilbert W., Co. (See Plaase, Wilbert W., as-
signor.)
Hadley, Donald L., assignor to The Tappan Stove Com-
pany, Mansfield, Ohio. Combined back guard and lamp
shade for ranges. 105,215; July 6.
Hadlpy, Donald L.. Mansfield, and C. A. Sipe, Shelby, Ohio,
assignors to W(>stlnghouso Electric & Manufacturing
Company. Range or similar article. 104,850; June S.
Ilaertel, Bruno, I'rovideiice, R. I., assignor to A. D.
Juilliard & Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric
or similar article of manufacture. 106,917; Nov. 9.
Haessler, Alax, Buenos Aires, Argentina. Carton or sim-
ilar article. 103.220; Feb. 16.
Haft, Morris W., & Brothers, Inc. (See Fisher, Fred
II.. assignor.)
Haggstrom, Arthur C. (See Fontana, C. L., and Hagg-
fltrom.)
HaggNlroiii, Arthur C, Rockford, 111. Transformer cabi-
net. lOO.O.Ti ; Si'ol. 14.
Hnggslrom, Arthur C, Rockford, 111., assignor to The Bur-
dick (Jorporalion, Millon, Wis. Electrotlierapeutic ap-
paratus cabinet. 104.613; May 25.
IlaggRlroiii, Arlliur C.. Hockford, assignor, bv mesne as-
signirK-nts, lo A. B. T. Manufacturing Co., Chicago, 111.
Ven<Iing mactiino cal)inpt. 105,101 ; .liinc 2!)
Ilaiglit, Ii]ver(>st 1)., assignor to K-'A Mill.M, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Combination shirt and shorts. 107,483;
Hoc. 14.
llalmea, ITnrry, New York, N. Y. Artificial boutonnierp.
107,015 ; Nov. 16.
Ilnlnes, lyois, Chh^-igo, 111. Ai)pll(iu6 emblem or siinilar
article for wearing apparel. 102,715; Jan. 12.
Hakky, Miislafa I., Glcndnle, R. I. I,iibrl<'im( di.snlav
holder. 10-1,214 ; Apr. 20.
Hale, Greta, Chicago, 111. Combined seat and telephone
compartment. 102,971 ; Jan. 26.
Hall, Dorothy B., Boston, Mass. Bird Feeder. 105,521 ;
Aug. 3.
Hall, Mercedes, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
105,990; Sept. 7.
Hall, Mercedes, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106,113; Sept. 21.
Hall, Mora S., Carroll County, Md., assignor to May Oil
Burner Corporation. Casing for boiler burner units or
the like. 106,135 ; Sept. 21.
Hall, Mercedes, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,393 :
Oct. 5.
Hall, Mercedes, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,394 :
Oct. 5.
Hall, Mercedes, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,190 ; Nov.
23.
Hall, Mercedes, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,191 • Nov.
23.
Hall, Mercedes, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,388 •
Dec. 7.
Hall, Mercedes, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,599 ; Dec.
Hall, Mercedes, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,630 ; Dec.
Hall, Mercedes, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,631 ; Dec.
Hallak, Tofick L. (See Thompson, E. A., and Hallak )
Hallum, Henry A., Seattle, Wash. Combined pressure
regulator and gauge holder. 105,170 ; June 29.
Hamilton, Bertis F., Columbus, Ind. Combined iar and
bottle wrench. 104,448 ; May 11.
Hamilton, Bertis F., Columbus, Ind. Towel rack
105,009 ; June 22.
Hamilton, Harold L., and R. M. Dilworth, La Grange,
and M. P. Blomberg, Hinsdale, 111., and L. A. Knicker-
bocker and C. J. Klein, assignors to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Locomotive body. 106,918 •
Nov. 9. ■! , ,
Hamilton, Harold L.; and R. M. Dilworth, La Grange
and M. P. Blomberg, Hinsdale, W. D. Otter, River
Forest, 111., and L. A. Knickerbocker and C. J Klein
assignors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit Mich
Locomotive body. 106,919 ; Nov. 9.
Hamilton, Harold L., and R. M. Dilworth, La Grange
and M. P. Blomberg, Hinsdale, W. D. Otter, River
Forest, 111., and L. A. Knickerbocker and C. J. Klein
assignors to General Motors Corporation, Detroit, Mich'
Locomotive body. 106,920 ; Nov. 9 . ^ .
Hamilton HonierG., Des Moines, Iowa. Glass cutting
tool. 107,517 ; Dec. 21.
Hamilton, J. T & A., Company. (See Hamilton, James
T., assignor.)
HamUton.^J. T. & A., Company. (See Kihn, Lawrence J.,
Hamilton, James L., Richmond Heights, assignor to Cen-
in7n^'''*'i"*= Company, St. Louis. Mo. Electric fan.
iyj^,ux)^ ; Apr. 1,-j.
Hamilton, James T., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to J. T. & A
Hamilton Company. Glass bottle. 106,972 ; Nov 16'
Hamilton, Kenneth C, assignor to Milwaukee Lace Paper
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Doilv. 102.605 : Jan 5
Hamilton Manufacturing Company. (See Evans, Howell
G., assignor.)
Hamilton Manufacturing Company. (See Fay John C
assignor.) ''
Hamilton, William A., Birmingham, Ala. Trolley Dole
head-enclosing insulator. 103,318; Feb 23
Hamrner, llyman C, assignor to Price Brothers, Inc
Chicago, 111. Sign. 104,569 ; May 18.
Hammer, Hyman C, a.ssignor to Price Brothers, Inc.,
Chicago, III. Sign. 104,570; May 18.
Hammer Hyinnn C, assignor to Price Brothers, Inc., Chi-
cago, 111. Sign. 104,851 ; June 8. . , v, i
Hammer, H.vman C, assignor to Price Brothers, Inc..
Chicago, III. Sign. 106,292 ; Oct. 5.
Hammond Machinery Builders, Inc. (See Hammond,
William C, a.ssignor.) '
H.amniond, William C, assignor to Plainmond Machinery
Builders, Inc., Kalamazoo, Mich. Gauge. 105.329 :
July 20.
Ilamre, Marlon R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Printed textile fabric
or similar article. 102,883; Jan. 26.
ITamre, Marion R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Printed textile fab-
ric or similar article. 102,884 ; Jan. 26.
Ilamro. Marion R., P>rooklyn, N. Y. J^rintod textile fabric
or similar article. 102,885; Jan. 26.
Ilamre, Marion R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Printed textile fabric
or similar article. 102.88(i; Jan. 26.
llamre. Marion R., BrooMyn, N. Y. T'rinted textile fabric
or similar artlolo. 102.887 ; Jan. 2(!.
Ilamre. Marion R.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Printed texllle fabric
or similar ardcle. 102.,SSS ; Jan. 26.
Hamre, Marion R., Brooklyn, N. Y. I'rinlod Icxiile fabric
or .similar article. 102,880; .Ian. 26.
Hamre, Marion R., Brooklyn. N. Y. Printed toxtilo fab-
ric or similar .•nlicle. 103,194: Feb. 9.
Hamre, MariDii !!., P.rooklyn, N. Y. Printed textile fab-
ric or Niiiiilar arlide. 10.3.I05; Feb, 9.
llamn>. Marion I!.. P.rooklyn, N. Y. Printed textile fabric
or siinilar ai(i('l(>. 103,106; l<\<b. 9.
Hamre, Marion U., Brooklyn, N. V. I'rintod toxtilo fabric
or similar article. 103,107; I'Vb. 9.
724
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Harare, Marion R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Printed textile fabric
or similar article. 103,198 : Feb. 9.
Harare, Marion R., Broolvlyu, N. Y. Printed textile fabric
or similar article. 103,199 ; Feb. 9.
Harare, Jlarion R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Printed textile fabric
or similar article. 103,200 ; Feb. 9.
Harare, Marion R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Printed textile fabric
or similar article. 103,201 ; Feb. 9.
Harare, Marion R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Printed textile fabric
or similar article. 103,206 ; Feb. 9.
Harare, Marion R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Printed textile fab-
ric or sirailar article. 103,722 ; Mar. 23.
Harare, Marion R., Brooldyn, N. Y. Printed textile fabric
or similar article. 103,762 ; Mar. 23.
Harare, Marion R., Brooklyn. N. Y. Printed textile fabric
or similar article. 105. 3S0 : July 27.
Harare, William R., Brooklyn, N. Y. Printed textile fab-
ric or sirailar article. 105,381 : July 27.
Hararin, Adolph J., Minneapolis, Minn. Statuette or simi-
lar article. 105,330 ; July 20.
Hancbett, Carolyn R., Falls Village, Conn. Corn slitter.
103.679 ; Mar. 23.
Hand, Thoraas L., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to F. L.
Talge, Kansas City, Mo., doing business under the
name and style of Rival Manufacturing Corapany.
Fruit juice extractor. 105,071 ; June 22.
Hand. Thomas L., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to F. L.
Talge, doing business under the name and style of
Rival Manufacturing Company, Kansas City, Mo. Juice
extractor. 106,766 : Nov. 2. - ^ t- ,
Hanle, Benjamin W., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Eagle
Pencil Company, New York, N. Y. Desk stand. 104,660 ;
May 25. ^ ,
Hanle, Benjamin W., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Eagle
Pencil Companv, New York, N. Y. Desk stand.
104,661 ; May 25. ^ ,
Hanle, Benjamin W., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Eagle
Pencil Company, New York, N. Y. Base for a desk
stand. 104,662 ; May 25. ^ ,
Hanle, Benjamin W., Elizabeth, N. J., assignor to Eagle
Pencil Companv, New York, N. Y. Desk stand.
104,663 ; May 25. „ „
Hanley, Arthur \V., Tampa, Fla. Label blank. 103,230 :
Feb. 16.
Hans, Edmund E., Detroit, Mich. Automobile heater or
similar article. 104,827 ; June 1.
Hansen Manufacturing Company. (See Hansen, W. L.,
and Hurst, assignors.)
Hansen, Melvin O., assignor to Libbey Glass Company,
Toledo, Ohio. Tumbler. 104,449 ; May 11.
Hansen, Melvin O., assignor to Libbey Glass Corapany,
Toledo, Ohio. Tumbler. 106,973 ; Nov. 16.
Hansen, Nis M., San Francisco, Calif. Gas burner.
105,171 ; June 29.
Hansen, William L., and I. N. Hurst, assignors to Hansen
Manufacturing Company, Inc., Princeton, Ind. Gear
mechanism casing for clocks or similar articles.
103,098: Feb. 9.
Hanson, Eugene I., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102,665 : .Tan. 5.
Hanson, Eugene I., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102,685 : Jan. 12.
Hanson, Eugene I., New Y'ork, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102.680 • Jan. 12.
Hanson, Eugene I., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102,716 : Jan. 12.
Hanson, Eugene I., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102.828 ; Jan. 19.
Hanson. Eugene T., New York, N. Y. A textile fabric.
102.829 ; Jan. 19.
Hanson, Eugene I., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102,834 : Jan. 19.
Hanson. Eugene I., New Y'ork. N. Y. Textile fabric.
102.855 : Jan. 19.
Hanson. Eugene I., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102,986 : Feb. 2.
Hanson. Eugene I., New York, N. Y^. Textile fabric.
10.3.070: Fob. 2.
Hanson. Eugene I., Now York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
10.3.280: Feb. 10.
Hanson. Eugene I., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105.055 : June 22.
Hanson. Eugono I., New Y'ork, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105,776 ; Aug. 24.
Hanson. Paul E., Seattle, Wash. Ring mounting or
similar article of jewelry. 107,016 : Nov. 16.
Hanson, Rusisell N., and S. Rasmussen, assignors to
American Gas Machine Companv, Albert Lea, Jlinn.
Cooking stove. 103.319 ; Feb. 2.3.
Hanson Scale Company. (See Ilanssen, Stan L., as-
signor.)
Hanssm, St.in L.. assignor to Hanson Scale Company,
Chionpo. 111. Weighing scale. 106,686; Oct. 26.
Hardeman, William E.. Blrinlngham, England, assignor
to Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corporation. Buffalo, N. Y.
Tire. 104,683: May 25.
Hardeman. William E . Birmingham, and L. J. Lamhourn,
Erdlngton. Tiirmlncham, England, assignors to Dunlop
Tire and Riihher Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Tire
106,565: Oct. 19.
Hardeman. William E.. and B. W. D. Lacev. Birmingham,
England, assignors to Dunlop Tire and Rubber Corpo-
ration. niilTnlo, N. Y. Tiro. 106,566; Oct. 19.
Harder Refrigerator Corporation. (See 'Vrelden, William
A., assignor.)
Harding, George W., Baltimore, Md. Dresser. 106,033 :
Sept. 14.
Harding, George W., Baltimore, Md. Wardrobe. 107,314;
Dec. 7.
Hardwick, Christopher L., Cleveland, Tenn. Stove.
104.967 : June 15.
Hardy, Charles, New York, N. Y. Combination bar and
ash receiver. 103,680 ; Mar. 23.
Harkness, Ruth M. (See Frederick, Frederick R. and
A. A., assignors.)
Harper, Mabel, Long Island City, N. Y. Display stand or
similar article. 105,102 ; .lune 29.
Harrington, Clarence P., Indiana, Pa. Ashtray. 102,781 :
Jan. 19.
Harris, Herbert M., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,725 ;
Oct. 26.
Harris, Herbert M., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,726 :
Oct. 26.
Harrison, Monroe, Chicago, HI. Casing for a fruit
mixer. 103.078 ; Feb. 2.
Harrison, Monroe, Chicago, 111. Bottle. 106,034 ; Sept.
14.
Harrison, Wallace K.. New York, N. Y., and J. A.
Fouilhoux, Short Hills, N. J., assignors to New York
World's Fair 1939, Incorporated, New York, N. T.
Plaque. 107,424 ; Dec. 14.
Harrison, Wallace K., New York, N. Y., and J. A.
Fouilhoux, Short Hills, N. J., assignors to New York
World's Fair 1939, Incorporated, New York, N. Y.
Model of an architectural unit. 107,425 ; Dec. 14.
Hart & Cooley Manufacturing Co. (See Covell, Harold
S., assignor.)
Harter, Augustus'F. (See Wilkinson. G. D.. and Harter.)
Hart, Lawrence E., and H. E. Lewy, New York, N. Y.
Lace for a jacket or similar article. 107,372 ; Dec. 7.
Hart, Lawrence E., and H. E. Lewy, New York, N. Y.
Lace for a cape or similar article. 107,373 ; Dec. 7.
Hart, Lawrence E., and H. E. Lewv, New York, N. Y.
Lace for a jacket or similar article. 107,374 ; Dec. 7.
Hart, Lawrence E., and H. E. Lewy, New York. N. Y.
Lace for a jacket or similar article. 107,484 ; Dec. 14
Hartner, Frank W., Ashtabula, Ohio. Sewing cabinet.
105,056 : June 22.
Hatch, William S., Gloversville, N. Y. Glove. 103 548 •
Mar. 9.
Hatch, 'UMlliam S., Gloversville, N. Y. Glove. 104.101 •
Apr. 13.
Hauck. Andrew G., Cincinnati, Ohio. Wall siding.
105.276: .Tulv 13.
Hauser, Emil, New York, N. Y. Seat. 104,256 ; Apr. 27.
Hauser, Emil, New York, N. Y. Settee or similar article
105,172 ; June 29.
Hauser, George D., assignor to Utica Products Incorpo-
i^^l^^^o*^*^^- ^V '^- Casing for furnaces or the like.
107,00.5 : Dec. 28.
^^"ser. Richard. Forest Hills, Pa. Beam compass.
10.-3,522 ; Aug. 3.
Hausman, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric
104,684 ; May 25.
Hauton, Paul S., Atlanta, Ga. Pencil. 103,570 : Mar. 16
Uauton Paul S., Atlanta, Ga. Container for mechanical
pencil fillers. 104,939 ; June 15.
Haven, Kent C, assignor to Easv Washing Machine Cor-
poration, Syracuse, N. Y'. Clothes wringer for a wash-
ing machine. 105,863 : Aug. 31.
Haven, Kent C, assignor to Easy Washing Machine Cor-
poration. Syracuse, N. Y. Clothes wringer for a wash-
ing machine. 105,864 ; Aug. 31.
Haven. Kent C. assignor to Easy Washing Machine Cor-
poration, Syracuse. N. Y. Clothes wringer for a wash-
ing mnchine. 105,805 : Aug. 31.
Hawkinson. John L., assignor to The Arrow-Hart & Hege-
man Electric Company, Hartford. Conn. Electric switch
handle or the like. 104.215: Apr. 20.
Hayes, Albert Y.. San Antonio, Tex. Combined constella-
tion finder and flashlight holder. 104,257 : Apr. 27.
Hayes, Joseph A., Camp Hill, Pa., assignor to Neptune
?n''on'".f°"xP''^"X-^^''°S Island City, N. Y. Meter casing.
Hays, Chadwirk J. and G. D., Lansing, Mich. Trading
stamp. 106.945 ; Nov. 9.
Hays, Gertrude D. (See Hays, Chad wick J. and G. D.)
ITayward, John M. (See Beardsley, H. L, and Havward.)
Hay^vard, Nelson, assignor to Rav Oil Burner Co., San
Franchisee, Calif. Oil burner or similar article. 102,890 ;
Jan. 26.
Hazol-Atlas Glass Company. (See Cordv, Ivor, assignor.)
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. (See Keyi Abraham L., as-
signor.)
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company. (See Peters, Ralph, as-
signor.)
Hazel-Atlas Glass Corapany. (See Ruck, William R.,
assignor.)
nazel-.\tlas Glass Company. (See Smith, Frasler, as-
signor.)
IIazpl-.\tlas Glass Company. (See Spence, James E., as-
signor.)
Hazen, John N., Holyoke, Mass. Paper for box coverings
and similar articles. 104.776: .Tune 1.
Ilazen Paper Company. (See Hobbs. Robert F.. Jr.)
Hehorger. Linus P.. a.ssignor to Metal Arts •'"orapany,
Rochester, N. Y. Finger ring. 104,349 : May 4.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
725
Hedberg, Leander, Fairfield, Conn. Window sash arrest-
er or similar article. 104,743 ; June 1.
Hedfield, Reynolds T., and H. Seegers, assignors to Jas. P.
Blarsh Corporation, Chicago, 111. Temperature indica-
tor or similar article. 107,079 ; Nov. 23.
Hedgpeth, Theron L., Oak Park, assignor to Duro Metal
Products Company, Chicago, 111. Band saw head.
106,035 ; Sept. 14.
Hedstrom-Union Company. (See Carlson, William G.,
assignor.)
Heed, Samuel D., assignor to The Gibson Art Company,
Cincinnati, Ohio. Combination merchandise display
rack and cabinet. 104,852 ; June 8.
Hefter, Samuel L., Chicago, 111. Plaque. • 107,230 ; Nov.
30.
Hefter Samuel L., Chicago, 111. Plaque. 107,231 ; Nov.
30.
Hegenberger, Alfred, Denver, Colo. Defrosting tool for ice
cream cabinets. 103,320 : Feb. 23.
Heger, Joseph J., assignor to Universal Vacuum Products
CompaHy, Chicago, 111. Combined X-ray tube and
transformer case and bracket. 104,614 ; May 25.
Heidbreder, Herman H., Quincy, assignor to The Moore
Corporation, Joliet, 111. Kange. 104,258 ; Apr. 27.
Heidbrink, Jay A., Minneapolis, Minn. Gas administer-
ing machine. 102,632 ; Jan. 5.
Heifetz, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,505 ; Oct.
12.
Height, Stanley V., Spring Lake, N. J. Toy boat.
103,871 ; Mar. 30.
Heil Co., The. (See Thwaits, Frederick G., assignor.)
Heim, Carmon C, Oakland, Calif. Handwriting guide
for pencils or like articles. 106,536 ; Oct. 19.
Heim, Jacques, Paris, France. Textile fabric. 104,777 ;
June 1.
Heim, Jacques, Paris, France. Textile fabric. 104,778 ;
June 1.
Heim, Jacques, Paris, France. Textile fabric. 104,779 ;
June 1.
Heim, Jacques, Paris, France. Textile fabric. 104,780 ;
June 1.
Heim, Jacques, Paris, France. Textile fabric. 104,853 ;
June 8.
Heim, Jacques, Paris, France. Textile fabric. 104,854 ;
June 8.
Heim, Jacques, Paris, France. Textile fabric. 104,855 ;
June 8.
Heim, Jacques, Paris, France. Textile fabric. 104,905 ;
June 8.
Heim, Jacques, Paris, France. Textile fabric. 104,906 ;
June 8.
Heim, Jacques, Paris, France. Textile fabric. 104,907 ;
June 8.
Heim, Jacques, Paris, France. Textile fabric. 105,523 ;
Aug. 3.
Heim, Jacques, Paris, France. Textile fabric. 106,406 ;
Oct. 5.
Heiman, Arthur S., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102,687; Jan. 12.
Heiman, Arthur S., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102,688 ; Jan. 12.
Heiman, Arthur S., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105,866 ; Aug. 31.
Heinlein. Arthur A., Worcester, Mass. Shoe. 103,497 ;
Mar. 9.
Heinz, Rust, Pasadena, Calif. Automobile. 104,685 ;
May 25.
Hpise, Richard H., assignor to S. G. Adams Company.
St. Louis, Mo. Combined refrigerator dispensing and
.storage cabinet. 106,483 ; Oct. 12.
Heiser, Harry J., New York, N. Y. Shoe. 106,767 ;
Nov. 2.
Heiser, Harry J., New York, N. Y. Shoe. 106,768 ;
Nov. 2.
Heizmann, Hugo, Boston, Mass. Plaque. 106,974 ; Nov.
16.
Heizmann, Hugo, Boston, Mass. Combination pencil
stand and ashtray. 106,975 ; Nov. 16.
ripUeu, Jean, Paris, Franco, assignor to Bourjois, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Shaving soap container. 107,151 ;
Nov. 23.
Helander, Lillian V. M., assignor to International Silver
Company, Moridon, Conn. Spoon or other article of
flatware, 104,721 ; June 1.
Helena Rubinstein Inc. (See Iloran. Thomas, assignor.)
Helena Ruhinsti>ln Inc. (.See Kane, Mnrdno, assignor.)
Helfgott, Leo A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Edible cup. 103,099 ;
Feb. 9.
Heller, Frank J., Scarsdale, N. Y. Rug. 102,666; Jan. 5.
Heller, Henry U., Larchmont, N. Y. Upright piano.
103,231 ; Feb. 16.
Heller, Heni-y R., Larchmont, N. Y. Upright piano.
103.400 ; Mar. 2.
Heller, Henry R., Larchmont, N. Y. Upright pinno.
103.401 ; Mar. 2.
Heller, Robort, New York, N. Y., assignor to The .\. C.
Ollbort Company, New Haven, Conn. Humidifier.
102,782: Jan. 19.
Heller, Robert, New York, N. Y., assignor to The A. C.
<;ill)('rl (Company, N(!W Haven, (Jonn. Percolator.
103,149 ; Fob. 9.
Heller, Robert, New York, N. Y., assignor to The A. C.
Gilbert <^)nipany, New Haven, Conn. Electric fan or
similar article. ]04,2.'>9 ; Apr. 27.
Heller, Robert, New York, N. Y., assignor to The A. C.
Gilbert Company, New Haven, Conn. Combined base
and standard for electrical appliances. 104,260 ; Apr.
27.
Heller, Robert, New York, N. Y., assignor to The A. C.
Gilbert Company, New Haven, Conn. Combined motor
unit and standard for electrical appliances. 104,261 ;
Apr. 27.
Heller, Robert, New York, N. Y., assignor to The A. C.
Gilbert Company, New lHaven, Conn. Air conditioning
appliance or similar article. 106,594 ; Oct. 19.
Hendrich, August, Franklin, assignor to C. Hendrich,
Bainbridge, Ind. Standing lamp. 103,933 ; Apr. 6.
Hendrich, August, Franklin, assignor to C. Hendrich,
Bainbridge, Ind. Standing lamp. 103.934; Apr. 6.
Hendrich, August, assignor of three-eighths to A. J.
Welter, Franklin, Ind. Table. 105,662 ; Aug. 17.
Hendrich, Charlie. (See Hendrich, August, assignor.)
Henney Motor Company. (See Schofield, Earl L., as-
signor.)
Hennings, Raymond A., New Orleans, La. Display stand.
102,972 ; Jan. 26.
Henry, Harry H., assignor to Battery Patents Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Truss rod unit. 103,100 ; Feb. 9.
Henry, Harry H., assignor to Battery Patents Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Bicycle frame. 104,140 ; Apr. 20.
Henry, Harry H., assignor to Battery Patents Corpora-
tion. Chicago, 111. Bicycle frame. 104.141 ; Apr. 20.
Henschel, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Coat. 105,867 ;
Aug. 31.
Hensel, Charles, New York, N. Y. Alphabet and numeral
cut-out sheet. 104,856 ; June 8.
Hensey, Harry D., Middletown, Ohio. Serving refrigera-
tor. 103,571 : Mar. 16.
Henshel, Harry D., New York, N. Y., assignor to Bards-
town Distillery, Inc., Bardstown, Ky. Bottle. 107,353 ;
Dec. 7.
Hentschel, William E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Clock. 106.036 ;
Sept. 14.
Hentschel, William E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Clock. 106,037 ;
Sept. 14.
Hentschel, William E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Clock. 106,038 ;
Sept. 14.
Hentschel, William E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Clock. 106,039 ;
Sept. 14.
Hentschel, William E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Clock. 106,040 ;
Sept. 14.
Hentschel, William E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Clock. 106,041 ;
Sept. 14.
Hentschel, William E., Cincinnati, Ohio. Clock. 106,042 ;
Sept. 14.
Heraeus, W. C, G. m. b. H. (See Bruning. IL, and
Schuller. assignors.)
Herman, William P., Providence, R. I. Connecter plug.
105,216 ; July 6.
Herold, Walter F., assignor to The Bassick Company,
Bridgeport, Conn. Caster. 103,451 ; Mar. 2.
Herr, Frank E., Lancaster, Pa. Oil burner. 105,364 ;
July 20.
Herr, Frank E., Lancaster, Pa. Oil burner. 105,382 ;
July 27.
Herrera, Joseph J., Jr., Los Angeles. Calif. Combination
]arnr). shade, and radio. 107,646 : Dec. 28.
Herrera. Joseph J., Jr.. Los Angeles, Calif. Combined
twin bed radio and lamp. 107.647 : Dec. 28.
Herrick, Paul L., assignor to Independent Grocers' Al-
liance Distributing Co., Chicago, 111. Jar. 103,101 ;
Feb. 9.
Herrmann, Helene, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,919 ;
Aug. 31.
Herschman, Harry C, Wheaton, assignor to Apex Pinking
Alacliine, Inc., Chicago, 111. Pinking machine. 106,816 ;
Nov. 2.
Hertz, IMaurice J., New York, N. Y. Lace. 105,704 ; Aug,
24.
Herz, Solomon, assignor to Federated Mills, Inc., New
York. N. Y. Face tissue box. 105,3.55 ; July 20,
Herzfeld, Nathan E. (See Baird, IMonhrey D., nssisrnor.)
Herzfeld, Nathan E., et al. (See Baird, Moubrey D,, as-
signor,)
Herzfeld, Saul S. (See Baird. Aloubroy D., assignor.)
Herzfeld, Saul S., et al. (See Baird, Moubrey D., as-
signor.)
Hess, Clarence R. T., Prairie View, 111., assignor to The
Defiance Pressed Steel Company, Deflance, Ohio. Auto-
mobile heater. 103,205; Feb. 9.
Hess, Clarence R. T., Prairie View, assignor to Edward
Kntzinger Company, Chicago, III, Handle for kitchen
utensils or similar articles, 101,065; Apr, 13,
Hess, Claronco R, T., Prairie View, assignor to Edward
Katzinger Company, Chicago. Ill, I'Vrrule for house-
hold utensil handles and the like, 104,066; Apr, l:V
Hess, Clarence R, T,, I'rairie View, 111,, assignor to I'd-
ward Kntzinger Company, Chicago, 111. Ferrule for
household utensil Imndlos and the like. 101,102; Apr.
13.
Hess, Clarence R. T,, Prairie View, 111,, assignor to I'M
ward Katzinger Company, Chicago, 111. Ferrule for
household utensil handles and the like, 101,103; .\pr.
13.
Hess, Clarence R. T.. Prairie View, 111., assignor to V>1-
ward Kntzinger Company, Chicago, 111. I'Vrrule for
household utonsll handles and the like. 101,101 ; .\|)r.
13.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hess, Clarence R. T., Prairie View, 111., assignor to Ed-
ward Katzinger Company, Chicago. 111. Ferrule for
household utensil handles and the like. 104,105 ; Apr.
13.
Hess, Clarence R. T., Prairie View, assignor to The Edward
Katzinger Company, Chicago, 111. Ferrule for house-
hold utensil handles and the like. 106,197 ; Sept. 28.
Hess, Clarence R. T., Prairie View, 111., assignor to
Perfex Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Air conditioning
control. 106,885 ; Nov. 9.
Hess, Clarence R. T., Prairie View, HI., assignor to
Perfe.x Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Air conditioning
control. 106,886 ; Noy. 9.
Hess, Clarence R. T., Prairie View, 111., assignor to
Perfex Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Air conditioning
control. 106,887 ; Nov. 9.
Hess, Clarence R. T., Prairie View, 111., assignor to
Perfex Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Air conditioning
control. 106,888 ; Nov. 9.
Hess, Clarence R. T., Prairie View, 111., assignor to
Perfex Corporation. Milwaukee, Wis. Air conditioning
control. 106,889 ; Nov. 9.
Hess, Clarence R. T., Prairie View, 111., assignor to
Perfex Corporation, Milwaukee, Wis. Air conditioning
control. 106,890 ; Nov. 9.
Hess, Fjeril, assignor to Girl Scouts, (Incorporated), New
York, N. Y. Scarf. 104,142 ; Apr. 20.
Hess, Theodore, Prairie View, III., assignor to Modine
Manufacturing Company, Racine, Wis. Radiator
cabinet. 105,868; Aug. 31.
Hess, Theodore, Prairie View, 111., assignor to Modini'
Manufacturing Company, Racine, Wis. Radiator cabi-
net. 105,869 ; Aug. 31.
Hess, Theodore, Prairie View, 111., and C. T. Perkins,
Racine, assignors to Jlodine Alanufacturing Company,
Racine, Wis. Unit heater casing. 105,870 ; Aug. 31.
Hessberg, Irving K., assignor to Van Raalte Company,
New York. N. Y. Glove. 102,783: Jan. 19.
Hessberg, Irving K., assignor to Van Raalte Company,
New York, N. Y. Glove. 103,616 ; Mar. 16.
Hettrick Manufacturing Company, The. (See Vavrik,
Louis, assignor.)
Hewes, Alanson B., New York, N. Y.. assignor to Victor
Metal Products Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y. Closure
cap. 104,262; Apr. 27.
Hewitt, Edwin R., Grand Rapids, Mich. Chair. 105,277 ;
July 13.
Hexcel Radiator Company. (See Zummach, John G., as-
signor.)
Heynian, Oscar, New York, N. Y., assignor to Oscar
Heyman and Brothers, Inc. Ring. 104.924 ; June 15.
Heyman, Oscar, and Brothers, Inc. (See Heyman, Oscar,
assignor.)
Hoywood-Wakefield Company. (See Jiranck, Leo, as-
signor.)
Hcywood-Wakefield Company. (See Loewy, Raymond, as-
signor.)
Heywood-Wakefiold Company. (See Parrish, Frank T.,
assignor.)
Hcywood-Wakefield Company. (See Sellers, Austin C,
assignor.)
ITickok Manufacturing Company. (See Federico, Joseph
B., assignor.)
Hickok Manufacturing Company. (See Sachs, Morris,
assignor.)
Hickory Town Distilling Co. (See Kennedy, Angus B.,
assignor.)
Hichee, Frank D., New London, Conn. Tabic. 103,498:
Mar. 9.
Higgins, Frank E., assignor to California Perfume Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bottle. 103.048 ; Feb. 2.
Higgins, Frank E., assignor to California Perfume Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bottle. 103,049 ; Feb. 2.
lileglns, Frank E., assignor to California Perfume Com-
pany, Inc., New Y'ork, N. Y. Jar. 103.050; Feb. 2.
Higgins, Frank E., assignor to California T'erfume Com-
pany, Inc., New York. N. Y. Bottle. 103.051 ; Feb. 2.
Higgins, Frank E., assignor to California Perfume Com-
pany, Inc., New York, N. Y. Font of display letter.s
of the alphabet. 104,541 ; May 18.
Higginson. George J., assignor to Johnson Bros. (Hanley)
Ltd.. New York. N. Y. Plate or similar article,
103,232; Feb. 16.
High, Dorothy, New York, N. Y. Rodingote. 104.781 ;
June 1.
High, Dorothy, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
104,782: June 1.
Hlgior, Julius A., Johnstown, N. Y. Glove. 105,581 ;
Aug. 10.
Hlldebrand. Otto G., Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Rallley
Corporation. Adjustable lamp. 105,173; June 29.
Hllfer, Anne M. and S. K. R., New York, N. Y. Con-
tainer. 106.084 : Sept. 14.
Hllfer. Sigmar K. R. (See Hllfer. Anne M. and S. K. R.)
TIlIl. ('. V . & Company. (See Hill, Joseph S.. assignor.)
HIII. F. 11., Company. Inc. (See Scholl, Harry S., as-
signor.)
nin, John, Hillside. N. J., assignor to Celluloid Corpora-
tion. Fountnin pen or similar article. 105.524 -Anc 3
Hill, John, nillBlde, N. J., assignor to Celluloid Corpora-
tion. Fountain pen or similar article. 105,525 • Aug 3
Hill, John. Hillside, N. J., assignor to Celluloid Corpora-
tion. Fountain pen or similar article. 105.526 ; Aug 3
Hill. Joseph S., Hillwood Lakes, assignor to C. V. Hill
Company, Incorporated, Trenton, N. J. Refrigerated
showcase. 105.278 ; July 13.
Hillberg, Bror, assignor to Universal Form Clamp Co.,
Chicago, 111. Form clamp. 105,103 ; June 29.
Hiller, Morris. New York, N. Y. Coat. 106,727 ; Oct. 26.
Hills, Frank P. (See Katz, J. A., and Hills.)
Hilton, Vincent K., Dayton, Ohio. Golf club head.
106,293 ; Oct. 5. . „ „
Hines, Harold H. and G. McKeown, assignors to Pullman
Couch Company, Chicago, 111. Sofa or similar article.
105,010 ; June 22.
Hines, Harold p. and G. McKeown, assignors to Pullman
Couch Company, Chicago, 111. Sofa or similar article.
105,011; June 22.
Hines, Harold H. and G. McKeown, assignors to Pullman
Couch Company, Chicago, 111. Sofa or similar article.
105.012 ; June 22.
Hines, Harold H. and G. McKeown, assignors to Pullman
Couch (Company, Chicago, 111. Sofa or similar article.
105.013 ; June 22.
Hines, Harold H., and G. McKeown, assignors to Pullman
Couch Company, Chicago, 111. Sofa or similar article.
105,104 ; June 29.
Hines, Harold H., and G. McKeown, assignors to Pullman
Couch Company, Chicago, 111. Combined furniture post
and arm. 105,279 ; July 13.
Hines, Harold H., and G. McKeown, assignors to Pullman
Couch Company, Chicago, 111. Combined furniture post
and arm. 105,280 ; July 13.
Hines, Harold H., and G. McKeown. assignors to Pullman
Couch Companv, Chicago, 111. Furniture post.
105.281 : July 13.
Hines, Harold H., and G. H. McKeown, assignors to
Pullman Couch Company, Chicago, 111. Furniture post.
105.282 ; July 13.
Hines. Harold H., and G. McKeown. Chicago, 111. Sofa or
similar article. 106,114 ; Sept. 21.
Hines, Joseph E.. Indiana, Pa. Combination coaster and
ashtray. 106,115 ; Sept. 21.
Hirsch, Frank, New York, N. Y. Trimming for shoes
or similar articles. 106,595 ; Oct. 19.
Hirschberg, S. Charles, New York, N. Y. Display stand.
103,150; Feb. 9.
Hirschberg, Solomon C, New York, N. Y. Spectacle case.
103,879 ; Mar. 30.
Hirsclihorn, Louis, assignor to Millie Patent Holding
Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Tea ball package or similar
article. 106,043 ; Sept. 14.
Hirschhorn, Louis, assignor to Millie Patent Holding
Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Tea ball package or similar
article. 106,044 ; Sept. 14.
Hirstel, Dave, assignor of one-half to Ferdinand Bendheim,
San Francisco, Calif. Washing machine. 102,750 ; Jan.
19.
Hitchcock, Helen S., New York, N. Y. Handkerchief.
106.372 ; Oct. 5.
Hitchcock. Richard C, Upper Montclair, and U. L.
Smith, Towaco, N. J., assignors to Westinghouse Elec-
tric .nnd Manufacturing Company. Transformer casing.
104,627 ; May 25.
Ho.Tg, O. M., et al. (See Threedy, Clarence E., as-
signor.)
Hoban, Fairfield W., assignor to Stewart and McGuire,
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Vending machine or
the like. 103,102 ; Feb. 9.
Hobart Manufacturing Company, The. (See Arens. Eg-
mont H.. assignor.)
Hobart Manufacturing Company, The. (See Meeker,
David A., assignor.)
Hobbs, Robert F., Jr., Washington. N. J., assignor to
Hazen Paper Company. Holyoke, Mass. Decorative pa-
per. 103,281: Feb. 16.
Hobson, Norman S. (See Wilson. J. A., and Hobson.)
Hochman, Sol B., New York, N. Y. Slip. 107,572 ; Dec.
21.
Ho^chman, Sol B., New York, N. Y. Slip. 107,573 ; Dec.
Hofr Rubber Stamp Co. (See Carlson, Thomas L. I., as-
signor.)
Hoffheimer, Arthur B., Chicago, 111. Tray. 103,233 ; Feb.
16.
Hoffhelmer, Arthur B., Chicago, 111. Tray.
Feb. 16. b . .y
103,234 ;
Hoffman, Alfred G.. Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Midwest
Radio Corporation. Radio cabinet. 102,784 ; Jan. 19.
Hoffman, Alfred G., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Midwest
Radio Corporation. Radio cabinet. 102,785; Jan. 19.
Hoffman, Alfred G.. Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Mid-
west Radio Corporation. Radio cabinet. 102,786 ;
Jan. 19.
Hoffman, Alfred G., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Midwest
Radio Corporation. Radio cabinet. 102,787 ; Jan. 19.
Hoffman. Alfred G., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to Mid-
west Radio Corporation. Radio cabinet. 103,777 ; Mar.
23.
Hoffman, Prank T. (See Pehr, wniiam, assignor.)
Hoffman, James H., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
106.711 : Oct. 2«.
Hoffman, James H., New York, N. Y. Woven fabric.
107,485: Dec. 14.
Hoffman, Rudolph, Lorain, Ohio, assignor to American
Stove Company, St. Louis, Mo. Range. 106,868 ;
Nov. 9.
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Hoffstetter, Carl H., and R. F. Hoffstetter, Erie, Pa.
Range. 103,872 ; Mar. 30.
Hoffstetter, Robert F. (See Hoffstetter, Carl H., and
R. F.)
Hofinaster, Harold W., Great Bend. Kans. Vacuum clean-
er. 103,499 ; Mar. 9.
Hogan, Clark H., Oklahoma City, Okla. Label. 106,233 ;
Sept. 28.
Hoge Manufacturing Company, The. (See Cahalane,
Daniel C, as.signor.)
Hogg, Emerson E., New Kensington, assignor to Aluminum
Company of America, Pittsburgh, Pa. Bottle or similar
article. 105,283; July 13.
Hohl, Russell L., New York, N. Y. Illuminating device.
105,953; Sept. 7.
Hokerk, Lynda D. F., Utica, assignor to Kerk Guild, Inc.,
Whitesboro, N. Y. Combined cake of soap and support
therefor. 106,976 • Nov. 16.
Holden, Dean H. (See Adams, W. H., and Holden.)
Holden, Edith S., New York, N. Y. Doll. 106,045 ;
Sept. 14.
Holder, Gladys, Sumner, Miss. Cigarette holder. 105,527 ;
Aug. 3.
Holland Brass Works, Incorporated. (See Liska, William
F., assignor.)
Holland, Howard E., Baltimore, Md. Container for tacks.
106,438; Oct. 12.
Holland, Ira J. C, San Angelo, Tex. Cravat holder or
similar article of jewelry. 105.991 : Sept. 7.
Holland, Sidney S.. Sandusky, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to The Apex Electrical Manufacturing Com-
pany, Cleveland, Ohio. Washing machine dolly.
103,880 ; Mar. 30.
Holland, Ubert C, assignor to Endowment Foundation,
New Brunswick, N. J. Drawing table. 107,354 ;
Dec. 7.
Holler, William E., Birmingham, Mich. Fraternal charm
or similar article. 107,232 ; Nov. 30.
Hollins, Abraham and J., Brooklyn, N. Y. D'rectional
signal lamp for vehicles. 107,334 ; Dec. 7.
HoUins, Jesse. (See Hollins, Abraham and J.)
Hollins, Jesse, Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile radiator
grille guard. 105,871 ; Aug. 31.
Hollister, Donald C, Grosse Pointe, assignor to W. A.
Maher, Detroit, Mich., doing business as Precision Prod-
ucts Company. Casing for an air conditioning unit or
similar article. 103,968 ; Apr. 6.
Hollister Drug Company. (See Oya, J. A., and Larson,
assignors.)
Hollister, William C. (See Gatchell, H. C and Hollister.)
Holmes, Minot K., Muncie, Ind., assignor to Owens-
Illinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Hollow glass
building block. 106,977 ; Nov. 16.
Holmes, T. J., Company. (See Lohse, Frederick W., as-
signor.)
Holmgren, Oscar F., White Plains, N. Y., and W. B.
Petzold, Providence, R. I., assignors to Autopoint Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Desk memorandum sheet holder.
107,518 ; Dec. 21.
Holstein, Frank F., Chicago, 111. Lamp. 107,519 ; Dec.
21.
Holt, George C, assignor to W. A. Sheaffer Pen Com-
pany, Fort Madison, Iowa. Fountain pen. 104,263 ;
Apr. 27.
Holtz, \Vilbur A., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Bottle. 104,264 ; Apr. 27.
Holzer, Philip, Jr., Chicago, 111. Radio cabinet. 103,572 ;
Mar. 16.
Honnorat, Ren4, Grasse, France, assignor to Molinard,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Toilet bottle. 107,426; Dec. 3 4.
Hood, Richard W., assignor to H. C. Evans & Company,
Chicago, 111. Game device. 102,788 ; Jan. 19.
Hoosier Manufacturing Company, The. (See Jackson,
George M.)
Iloosier Manufacturing Company, The. (See Jackson,
George McS., assignor.)
Hoover Company, The. (See Dreyfuss. Henry, assicinoi-.l
Hoover Company, The. (See Smellie, Donald G., as-
signor.)
Hopkins, George J., assignor to McCray Refrigerator Com-
pany, Kendallville, Ind. Refrigerator door handle.
104,162 ; Apr. 20.
Hopkins, (ieorgo J., assignor to McCray Refrigerator Com-
pany, Kendallville, Ind. Refrigerator door hingo.
104,189 ; Apr. 20.
Hopkins, George J., assignor to McCray Refrigerator
Company, KendaHvillo, Ind. Refrigerator display
cabinet. 100,891 ; Nov. 9.
Hopkins, George J., assignor to McCray Refrigerator
Company, Kendallville, Ind. Refrigerated vegetable
display case. 107,315 ; Dec. 7.
Horan, Thomas, assignor to Helena Rubinstein Inc., New
York. N. Y. Box cover. 106,198; Sept. 28.
Horn, Harry ,T. (See Hunt, J. H., and Horn.)
Horn, Harry J., assignor to Motor Wheel Corporation,
Lansing, Mich, Wheel, 103,099; Apr, 6,
Horney, Edward, New York, N. Y. Combination bottle
and closure. 107,375 ; Dec. 7.
Hornsfeln, Frances, New York, N. Y. Embroidered knit-
ted fabric. 105,436; July 27.
Horsley, James H., Chicago, 111. Lamp, 102,4.'">2 ;
Mar. 2.
Horsley, James H„ Chicago, 111. Lamp. 103,723 ; Mar.
23.
Horst, Edward H., Clinton, Iowa, assignor to Patent
Novelty Company, Fulton, 111. Humidifier. 107,335 ;
Dec. 7.
Horton, George T., assignor to Chicago Bridge & Iron
Company, Chicago, 111. Storage tank. 103,235 ; Feb.
16.
Hotchklss, E. H. Company, The. (See Peterson, Roy E.,
assignor. )
Hotchkiss, B. H., Company, The. (See Polzer, Fridolin,
assignor.)
Hotchkiss, E. H., Company, The. (See Wheeler, L. L.,
and Gref, assignors.)
Hotstream Heater Company, The. ( See Alorrow, Clarence
H., assignor.)
Hotze, John K., St. Louis, Mo. Golf bag or similar arti-
cle. 105,331 ; July 20.
Houbigant, Inc. (See Manoha, Jacques, assignor.)
Houde Engineering Corporation. (See Peo, Ralph F., as-
signor.)
House, Thomas M., Richmond, Va. Ashtray. 103,429 ;
Mar. 2.
Housholder, Owen. (See Trojan, Jose, assignor.)
Houston, Dillman C, Los Angeles, Calif. Combination
desk unit. 105,582 ; Aug. 10.
Howard, Jules. (See Richeson, Sanford E., assignor.)
Howard, Viola T., Saylesville, R. I., assignor to Swank
Products, Inc. Framed emblem or similar article.
104,106; Apr. 13.
Howel, Clayton J,, Chicago, 111. Bottle. 105,105 ; June
29
Howel, Clayton J., Chicago, 111. Bottle. 105,106 ; June
29.
Howell, Albert S., assignor to The Bell & Howell Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Photographic camera. 103,573 ;
Mar. 16.
Howell, Bernard C. (See Melvin, F. F., and Howell.)
Hower, Harry C, Chicago, 111. Automobile tire.
103,103 ; Feb. 9.
Hower, Harry S,, Pittsburgh, Pa,, assignor to Corning
Glass Works, Corning, N. Y. Glass building block,
105,107 ; June 29.
Hren, Anton P., Chisholm, Minn. Changeable sign or
the like. 106,439 ; Oct. 12.
Hubbard, John S., San Francisco, Calif. Fender lamp.
104,163 ; Apr. 20.
Huber, Otto E., Reading, assignor to The Narrow Fabric
Company, W^est Reading, Pa. Elastic fabric. 104,496 ;
May 11.
Hucknall, Hage W., assignor to The American Lace Mfg.
Co., Elyria, Ohio. Lace, 105,108 ; June 29.
Hueglin, Herman C, assignor to Airmaster Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Air circulator. 104,940 ; June 15.
Huelat, John H., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103.935 ; Apr. 6.
Huelat, John H., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103.936 ; Apr. 6.
Huelat, John H., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
104,216 ; Apr. 20.
Huelat, John H„ New York, N. Y, Textile fabric.
104,265; Apr. 27.
Huelat, John H., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
104,909 ; June 8.
Huelat, John H., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105,014: June 22.
Huelat, John H., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105.015 : June 22.
Huelat, John H., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105.016 ; June 22.
Huelat, John H., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105.017 ; June 22.
Huelat. John H.. New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105,383; July 27.
Huelat, John H., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105.701 ; Aug. 17.
Hupiat, John 11,, Now York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105.702 ; Aug. 17.
Huelat, John H., Now York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
106,046; Sept, 14,
Huff, Russell T., Catlettsburg, Ky. Automobile direction
signal, 106,669 : Oct. 26.
Hufnagel, Joseph F,. Los Angeles, Calif, Combined tray
and holder, 103,236; Feb, 16,
Hughes. Walter A„ Nc^v York, N, Y. Textile fabric,
105.872 ; Aug, 31.
Hughes, Walter A„ New York, N, Y. Textile fabric.
105.873 ; Aug. 31.
Hughes, Walter A,, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
106,1,36; Sept, 21.
Hull, Walter E., Warren, Ohio. Magnetic compass.
103,321 : Feb. 23.
Ilullings, Edward P., Mount Holly, N, J, Textile fabric,
107,617 ; Dec, 21,
Hummort, Robert II„ assignor to The S, H, Thomson
Manufacturing Company, Dayton, Ohio, Pistol grip
lamp, 105,703; Aug. 17.
Hunt, .T Harold, assignor to Motor Wheel Corporation,
Lansing. Mich. Wheel. 103,778 ; Mar. 23.
lliint, J Harold, assignor to Motor Wheel Corporation,
Lansing. Midi. Wheel, 103,770; Mar. 23.
Hunt, J. Harold, and H. J. Horn, asslgnor.i to Motor
Wheel Corporation, Lansing, Mich, Wheel. 103,091;
Apr. «.
728
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hunt, J. Harold, and H. J. Horn, assignors to Motor
Wheel Corporation, Lansing, Mich. Wheel. 103,992 ;
Apr. 6.
Hunt, J. Harold, and H. J. Horn, assignors to Motor
Wheel Corporation, Lansing, Mich. Wheel. 104,107 ;
Apr. 13.
Hunter, Herbert T., Baltimore, Md., assignor to Doughnut
Corporation of America, New York, N. Y. Griddle caUe
and waflle dispensing booth. ]05,T(54; Aug. 24.
Huntley, Walter P. (See Chenother, R. M., Irwin, and
Huntley. )
Huntoon, Lyle H., Los Angeles, assignor to Welcome
Meter Company, Pasadena, Calif. Parking meter.
105,284; July 13.
Hurst, Barbara, New York, N. Y. Toilet bottle.
103.011 : Feb. 2.
Hurst, Barbara, New York, N. Y. Toilet bottle.
103.012 ; Feb. 2.
Hurst, Ira N. (See Hansen, W. L., and Hurst.)
Hurzeler, Alphons, New Rochelle, N. Y. Shoe. 104,604;
Mav 25
Hurzeler, Alphons, Now Rochelle, N. Y. Shoe. 106,769 ;
Nov. 2.
Hurzeler, Alphons, New Eochelle, N. Y. Shoe. 107,233 ;
Nov. 30.
Hutcheson, Ray R., assignor to The Everedv Company,
Frederick, Md. Cigarette box. 106,770: Nov. 2.
Hutcheson, Ray R., assignor to The Everedv Company,
Frederick, Md. Cigarette box. 106,771 : Nov. 2.
Hutchinson, Natalie, Bradford, Mass. Shoe. 104,108 ;
Apr. 13.
Hutchison, William JI., Indianapolis, assignor to S. F.
Bowser & Company, Incorporated, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Combined lamp pedestal and housing for dispensing
apparatus. 104,032 ; Apr. 13.
Huth, Walter H., assignor to Aurex Corporation, Chi-
cago, III. Combined microphone and amplifier.
105,992 ; Sept. 7.
Hyde, Burdon P., Naugatuck, assisnor to Scovill jManu-
facturing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Flashlight cas-
ing. 103,890; Mar. 30.
Hyde. Richard M., assignor to Security Products Com-
pany, Los Angeles, Calif. Telephone index case.
106,.596 ; Oct. 19.
Hygienic Tube & Container Company. (See Lermer, Her-
man B., assignor.)
Hyman, Henry. (See Muldoon, Bernard F., assignor.)
Hyun, Peter S., Los Angeles, Calif. Bottle. 103,724 ;
Mar. 23.
lannelli, Alfonso, Park Ridge, assignor to The Wahl Com-
pany, Chicago, 111. Pencil or similar article. 103,402 ;
Mar. 2.
lannelli, Alfonso, Park Ridge, assiprnor to The Wahl Com-
pany, Chicago. 111. Pencil or similar article. 103,403 ;
Mar 2.
lannelli, .Mfonso. Park Ridge, assignor to Burgess Battery
Company, Chicago, III. Communication booth. 103,937";
Apr. 6.
lannelli, Alfonso, Park Ridge, assignor to The Wahl
Company, Chicago. 111. Clip for writing implements
or the like. 104,6,S0 ; M.ay 25.
lannelli, Alfonso, Park Ridce, assignor to The Wahl
Company, Chicago, 111. Clip for writing implements
or the like. 104,687 ; May 25.
lannone, Joseph, Cli-vpl.-ind, Ohio. Brick for wall con-
struction. 105,486 ; Aug. 3.
Ice Cooling Appli.mcc Corporation. (Sec Swanson, Wil-
burn H.. assignor.)
Iddings. Daniel P., San Francisco, Calif. Indicating
novelty for a toilet door. 106,978; Nov. 10.
Ide, Sherwood C, Gowanda, N. Y. Game apparatus
103.638 ; Mar. 16.
Ilgenfritz. Curtis B., York, Pa. Lamp base. 107.0S0:
Nov. 23.
Ilgenfritz. Curtis B., and E. E. Slick. Jr.. assignors to
United States Glass Company, Pittsburgh. Pa. Sugar
bowl or similar article. 106.791 : Nov. 2.
Ilgenfritz, Curtis B., and R. E. Slick, Jr.. assignors to
United States Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Milk
pitcher or similar article. 106.792; Nov. 2.
Ilgenfritz, Curtis B., and E. E. Slick. Jr., assignors to
United States Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Tumbler
or similar article. 106.793 : Nov. 2.
Ilgenfritz, Curtis B., and E. E. Slick, Jr., assignors to
United States Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Com-
bined butter and almond tub or similar article.
106.794 ; Nov. 2.
Ilgenfritz, Curtis B.. and E. E. Slick, Jr., assignors to
United States Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Deep
bowl or similar article. 106.795: Nov. 2.
Ilgenfritz, Curtis B., and E. E. Slick, Jr., assignors to
United States Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Nappv
or similar article. 106.796; Nov. 2.
Ilgenfritz, Curtis B., and E. E. Slick, Jr., assignors to
United States Glass Company, Pittsburgh, Pa. Oval
relish tray or similar article. 106.797; Nov. 2.
Illinois Watch Case Company. (See Muller-Munk, Peter,
assignor.)
Illinois Watch Case Company. (See Wewetzcr, Albert,
assignor.)
lUsche, Arthur, Rye, N. Y. Sanitary lavatory brush
container. 103,.3i)8; Feb. 23.
Imperial Bnis.H Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Mclnto.'ih, Robert D., asalpmor.)
Imperial Glass Corporation. (See Newton, Earl W., as-
signor.)
Imperial Moulded Products Corporation. (See Amrine,
Leclare H., assignor.)
Independent Grocers' Alliance Distributing Co. (See
Herriek, Paul L., assignor.)
Indiana Fibre Products Company. (See Van Winkle,
W. R., and Pavey, assignors.)
Ineson, Charles H. (See Davis, Charles R., assignor.)
Ingwer, Carl H., and C. E. Wright, Elyria, Ohio. Pipe
reamer for pipe threading tools. 106,687 ; Oct. 26.
Ingwersen, Gustav F., Denver, Colo. Dispenser casing
or similar article. 106,979 ; Nov. 16.
International Projector Corporation. (See Eandelmann,
A., and Soehl, assignors.)
International Silver Company. (See Conroy, Edward J.,
assignor.)
International Silver Company. (See Helander, Lillian V.
M., assignor.)
International Silver Company. (See Kintz, Alfred G.,
assignor.)
International Silver Company. (See Stark, Frederick W.,
assignor.)
International Silver Company. (See Zawisza, Edward P.,
assignor.)
Irwin, Emmett M. (See Chenoweth, R. M., Irwin, and
Huntley.)
Isaacs, Goodwin, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
107.172 ; Nov. 23.
Ish-Shalom, Samu-El, New York, assignor to Mergenthaler
Linotvpe Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hebrew alphabet.
102,891 ; Jan. 26.
Ish-Shalom, Samu-El, New York, assignor to Jlergenthaler
Linotvpe Company, Brooklyn, N. Y. Font of Hebrew
type. 102,949 ; Jan. 26.
Israel, Louis, New York, N. Y. Feathered brooch.
105.725 ; Aug. 17.
Israel, Louis, New York, N. Y. Feathered brooch.
105.726 ; Aug. 17.
Italo-American Accordian Manufacturing Company. (See
Rosciani, Robert, assignor.)
J. C. Laboratories. (See Barnhart, Adam B.)
Jaccarino. Cbncetta, New Y^ork, N. Y. Dress. 105,018
June 22.
Jaccarino, Concetta, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dress. 106,373
Oct. 5.
Jaccarino, Concetta, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dress. 106,395
Oct. 5.
Jaccarino, Concetta, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dress. 106,829
Nov. 2.
Jaccarino, Concetta, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dress. 106,830
Nov. 2.
Jaccarino, Concetta, Brooklyn, N. Y". Dress. 106.831
Nov. 2.
Jaccarino, Concetta, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dress. 106,832
Nov. 2.
Jack, Edward M., Torrington, Conn. Hack saw frame.
103,969 ; Apr. 6.
Jackson, George McS., Chicago, 111., assignor to Trenton
Potteries Company, Trenton, N. J, Vase. 102,719 ;
Jan. 12.
Jackson, George McS., Lake Bluff, assignor to The Quick-
work Company, Chicago, 111. Dust pan or the like.
103,453 ; Mar. 2.
Jackson, George McS., Lake Bluff, 111., assignor to The
Hoosier Jlanufacturing Company, New Castle, Ind.
Chair. 106,440; Oct. 12.
Jackson, George McS., Lake Bluff, 111., assignor to The
Hoosier 5Ianufacturing Companv. New Castle, Ind.
Kitchen cabinet. 106,441; Oct. 12.
Jackson, George M., Lake Bluff, 111., assignor to The
Hoosier Manufacturing Company, New Castle, Ind.
Dining table. 107,152; Nov. 23."
Jackson. Oscar F., Eaton County, assignor to Luce
Manufacturing Companv, Lansing, Mich. Vehicle.
104.688 ; May 25.
Jackson Viti-ified China Company. (See Wilson, James H.,
assignor.)
Jacob, Moo, Now York. N. Y. Slinper. 102.651: Jan. 5.
Jacob, Moe, New York, N. Y. Riding boot. 104,665 ;
May 25.
Jacobs Bros. Co. Inc., The. (See Jacobs, Harry M., as-
signor.)
Jacobs. Charles S., New York, N. Y. Spread or similar
article. 107.2.34 ; Nov. 30.
Jacobs. Charles S., New York, N. Y. Spread or similar
article. 107.235 ; Nov. 30.
Jacobs, Charles S., New York, N. Y. Spread or similar
article. 107,236 ; Nov. 30.
Jacobs, Charles S., New York, N. Y. Spread or similar
article. 1.07,237 ; Nov. 30.
Jacobs, Harry M., assignor to The Jacobs Bros., Co. Inc.,
Brooklyn. N. y. Coffee mill housing. 103,970 ; Apr. 6.
Jacobsen, Edward, assignor to Eugene. Ltd., New York,
N. Y. Permanent w.ave machine. 103,574; Mar. 16.
Jacobson. Ben.iamin, New York, N. Y. Nose device or
similar article. 107.389; Dec. 7.
Jacques. Mary. New York. N. Y. Child's play suit.
lOO.-^O?; Oct. 19.
Jaeger, Adolph C, Port Chester, N. Y. Textile fabric or
similar article. 103.938; Apr. 6.
Jaeger, Adolph C, Port Chester. N. Y. Textile fabric
or similar article. 104,266; Apr. 27.
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Jaeger, Adolph C, Port Chester, N. Y. Textile fabric
or similar article. 104,689 ; May 25.
Jaeger, Adolph C, Port Chester, N. Y. Textile fabric
or similar article. 105,583 ; Aug. 10.
Jaeger, Adolph C, Port Chester, N. Y. Embossed textile
fabric. 106,349; Oct. 5.
Jaehne, Alfred H. (See Aldrlch, R. N., and Jaehne.)
Jameson, Kussell D., Claris County, near New Carlisle.
Ohio. Cabinet for intercommunicating systems.
103,532 ; Mar. 9.
Janda, Rudolph W., Berwyn, 111., assignor to Conlon Cor-
poration, Cicero, 111. Ironing machine gear head.
103,322 ; Feb. 23.
Jandus, Herbert B., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Oakes
Products Corporation, North Chicago, 111. Bralie lever
or similar article. 106,199 ; Sept. 28.
Jandus, Herbert S., and C. F. Purdy, Detroit, Mich., as-
signors to Oalces Products Corporation, North Chicago,
111. Brake lever or similar article. 106,234 ; Sept. 28.
Jandus, Herbert S., and C. F. Purdy, Detroit, Mich., as-
signors to Oakes Products Corporation, North Chicago,
111. Brake lever or similar article. 106,235 ; Sept. 28.
Jandus, Herbert S., Detroit, Mich., and R. A. Sandberg,
Waukegan, assignors to Oakes Products Corporation,
North Chicago, 111. Brake lever or similar article.
106,236 ; Sept. 28.
Jandus, Herbert S., and C. F. Purdy, Detroit, Mich., as-
signors to Oakes Products Corporation, North Chicago,
111. Brake lever or similar article. 106,237 ; Sept. 28.
Janer, Andre, Flushing, N. Y. Box. 106.200 ; Sept. 28.
Janes, Richard B., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Sink. 102,987 ; Feb. 3.
Janes, Richard B., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Sears, Roe-
buck and Co., Chicago, 111. Settee. 103,549 : Mnr. 9.
Janes, Richard B., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co.. Chicago, 111. Chair. 103,575 ; Mar. 16.
Janssen, Henry, assignor to Textile Machine Works,
Wyomissing, Pa. Mill building. 103,323 ; Feb. 23.
Janssen, Henry, assignor to Textile Machine Work."?.
AV'yomissing, Pa. Display-form stand. 106,442 ; Oct.
12.
Jarvis, W. B., Company. (See Ruppel, Frederick Co.,
assignor.)
Jaskp, Fred, Alameda, and C. M. Johnson, San Francisco,
Calif. Medal or similar article. 104,267 ; Apr. 27.
Jaske, Fred, Alameda, and C. M. Johnson, San Francisco,
Calif. Ring or similar article. 104,268 ; Apr. 27.
Jayne, Bennett, New York, N. Y., assignor to Colella &
Leighton Shoe Co., Lynn, Mass. Shoe. 102,892 ; Jan. 26.
Jebaily, James N., New York, N. Y. Negligee. 106,772 ;
Nov. 2.
Jellinek, Irwin H., assignor to Buffalo Jewelry Case Com-
pany, Buffalo, N. Y. Jewelry box. 102,893 ; Jan. 26.
Jellinek, Irwin H., assignor to Buffalo Jewelry Case Co.
Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Jewelry box. 107,081 ; Nov. 23.
Jenkins, Paul W., Corning, N. Y. Lamp shade or similar
article. 10.5.,795 ; Aug. 24.
Jennings, O. D. & Co. (See Jennings, Ode D., assignor.)
Jennings, Ode D., assignor to O. D. Jennings & Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Weighing device. 103,284 ; Feb. 16.
Jensen, Joseph W., assignor to Electric Household Utili-
ties Corporation, Chicago, 111. Domestic clothes drier.
105,528 ; Aug. 3.
Jensen, Ralph. (See Warren, N. G., and Jensen.)
Jiranek, Leo, New York, N. Y., assignor to Heywood-
Wakefield Company, Gardner, MasSv Bedstead.
105,663 ; Aug. 17.
Jiranek, Leo, New York, N. Y., assignor to Heywood-
Wakefield Company, Gardner, Mass. Chair. 105,664 ;
Aug. 17.
Jiranek, Leo, New York, N. Y., assignor to Heywood-
Wakefield Company, Gardner, Mass. Chest. 105,874 ;
Aug. 31.
Jiranek, Leo, New York, N. Y., assignor to Hevwnod-
Wakefield Company, Gardner, Mass. Vanity. 105,875 :
Aug. 31.
Jiranek, Leo, New York, N. Y., assignor to Ilevwood-
Wakefield Company, Gardner, Mass. Buffet. 105,876 ;
Aug. 31.
Jiranek, Leo, New York, N. Y., assignor to Heywood-Wake-
field Company, Gardner, Mass. Night stand. 106,201 ;
Sept. 28.
Jocoll, Esther, New York, N. ¥. Dress. 106,516 ; Oct.
12.
Jocoll, Esther, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,517; Oct.
12.
Jocell, Esther, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,567 : Oct.
19.
Johannsen, Udo K., assignor to The Brewer-Fitchener
Corporation, Cortland, N. Y. Ironing board support.
103,971 ; Apr. 6.
John, B. P., Furniture Corporation. (See Krick, George,
assignor.)
Johns. Herman R., assignor to Wiley W. Lowrev. Okla-
homa City, Okla. Parking meter housing. 106,568;
Oct. 19.
Johnson, Alvin L., Ottawa Hills, assignor to The Logan
Gear Company, Toledo, Ohio. Axle stand. 107,574;
Dec. 21.
Johnson. Arthur A., assignor to John I. Pniilding Inc.,
New Bedford, Mass. Ligliting fixture. 103,576; Mar.
16.
JolinHon Bros. (Tlanloy) XAd. (See IliggluRon, George J.,
asHlgnor.)
Johnson, Carl M. (See Jaske, F., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Doris, New Brighton, assignor to Mayer China
Company, Beaver Falls, Pa. Plate or similar article.
104,784 ; June 1.
Johnson, Doris, New Brighton, assignor to Mayer China
Company, Beaver Falls, Pa. Plate or similar article.
105,242 ; July 6.
Johnson, Elizabeth. (See Barrett, B. T., and Johnson.)
Johnson, Eric M. (See McKinley, W. H. and Johnson.)
Johnson, Eric M., assignor to The General Fireproofing
Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Chair. 105,878 ; Aug.
31.
Johnson, Eric M., assignor to The General Fireproofing
Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Chair. 106,137 ;
Sept. 21.
Johnson, John H., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor
to K & W Rubber Corporation, Delaware, Ohio.
Cushion. 107,520 ; Dec. 21.
Johnson, Joseph K., Jersey City, N. J. Entree plate.
107,153 ; Nov. 23.
Johnson Nut Company. (See Petzke, Franklin J., as-
signor.)
Johnson, William T., New Brighton, assignor to Mayer
China Company, Beaver Falls, Pa. Plate or similar
article. 104,783 ; June 1.
Johnson, William T., New Brighton, assignor to Mayer
Cliina Company, Beaver Falls, Pa. Plate or similar
article. 106,773; Nov. 2.
Johnston, Eugene E., assignor to Tank-Car Stations, Inc.,
Buffalo, N. y. Portable gas station. 102,830; .Jan.
19.
Johnston, Eugene E., assignor to Tank Car Stations, Inc.,
Buffalo, N. Y. Portable gas station. 104,190 : Apr. 20.
Johnstone, Edgar F., Jr., Overbrook, Pa. Typewriter
desk. 105,072 ; June 22.
Joline, Harry W., Philadelphia, Pa. Real estate photo-
graph display rack. 107,238 ; Nov. 30.
Jones, Clarence M., Calhoun, Ga. Bedspread. 106,350 ;
Oct. 5.
Jones, Allan F., Jamestown, N. Y., assignor to Sack In-
corporated, Boston, Mass. Drawer pull. 103,324 ;
Feb. 23.
Jones, Clarence M., Calhoun, Ga. Bedspread. 107,292 ;
Nov. 30.
Jones, Clarence M., Calhoun, Ga. Bedspread. 107,486 ;
Dec. 14. •
Jones, David, Muncie, Ind., assignor to Owens-Illinois
Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Hollow glass building
block. 106,980 ; Nov. 16.
Jones, Harold L., Lambertville, N. J., assignor to Sales
Stimulators, Chicago, 111. Spoon or analogous article.
106,009 ; Sept. 7.
Jones, Sidney A., Fort Lauderdale, Fla., assignor, by
mesne assignments, to W. N. Alley, Incorporated, Wil-
mington, Del. Ventilated awning shutter. 105,019 ;
June 22.
Jonn, Tage G., assignor to Breuer Electric Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Combined portable vacuum cleaner and
blower or similar article. 103,325 ; Feb. 23.
Jordheim, Ole, Pasadena, Calif. Display stand. 103,079 ;
Feb. 2.
Joseph, John J. (See Davis, K. F., and Joseph.)
Joseph, Mae, Broolclyn, assignor to Park & Tilford, New
York, N. Y. Combination bottle and closure cap.
106,667 ; Oct. 26.
Josephs, John J. (See Davis, K. F., and Josephs.)
Josselyn, Marjorie G., Woodside, Calif. Medallion charm.
105,955; Sept. 7.
Judd, Samuel E., Independence, Mo. Child's vehicle.
105,109 : June 29.
Judsen, Nils A., and M. Rose, assignors to Kellogg Switch-
board & Supply Company, Chicago, 111. Wall tele-
phone set. 104,109 ; Apr. 13.
Juilliard, A. D., & Co. (See Haertel, Bruno, assignor.)
Julep Company, The. (See Lorenzen, Arnold I., as-
signor.)
Julian & Kolcenge Company, The. (See Stock, Otto F.,
assignor.)
Jungwirth. Adolph, Pralia, Czechoslovakia. Dish or simi-
lar article. 106,169 ; Sept. 21.
Jungwirth, Adolph, Prague, Czechoslovakia. Dish or
similar article. 106,443; Oct. 12.
K & W Rubber Corporation. (See Johnson, John H.,
assignor.)
Kahn, David, Inc. (See Kahn, David, assignor.)
Kahn, David, Woodcliff, assignor to David Kalin, Inc.,
North Bergen, N. J. Fountain pen and pencil Initial
clip. 106,407 ; Oct. 5.
Kalamazoo Stove Company. (See Blakoslee, Arthur Ii.,
assignor.)
Kalep, Elvv, Los Angeles. Calif. Toy. 105,110; June 29.
Kalep, EIvy, Los Angeles. Calif. Toy. 105,111 : Juno 29.
Kalmis, Isidor, New York, N. Y. Dress. 10(i,099 ; Sept.
14.
Kalmis, Isidor, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106.351;
Oct. 5.
Kalmis, Isidor, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,352 :
Oct. 5.
Kalmis, Isidor, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,484 ; Oct.
12.
Kalinla, Isidor. New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
100.485 ; Oct. 12.
Knlmls, Isidor, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,088 ; Oct.
20.
730
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Kalmis, Isldor, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,728; Oct.
26.
Kalmis, Isidor, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,729 ; Oct.
26.
Kalmis, Isidor, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,844 ;
Nov. 2.
Kalmon, Morri.s, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102,894 ; Jan. 2C.
Kalmon, Morris, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102.89.'); Jan. 20.
Kalmon, Morris, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102,896 ; Jan. 26.
Kalmon, Morris, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102,897 ; Jan. 20.
Kalmon, Morris, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 302.898; Jan. 2(;.
Kalmon, Morris, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102.899 ; Jan. 20.
Kalmon, Morris, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102.900 ; Jan. 20.
Kalmon, Morris, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102,901 ; Jan. 20.
Kalmon, Morris, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102.902; .Lin. 20.
Kalmon, Morris, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102,90:5: Jan. 20.
Kalmon, Morris. St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 107,427 ; Dec. 14.
Kalmus, Arnold, New York, N. Y. Dress. 108,730;
Oct. 26.
Kalmus. Arnold, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,731 ;
Oct. 26.
Kamp, Roy E. (See Weaver, E. E., and Kamp.)
Kane, Martine, assignor to Helena Rubinstein Inc., New
York, N. Y. Container to enclose a bottle or box.
106.202 : Sept. 28.
Kanter, Edward, Cleveland Hei^lits, Ohio, assijmor to
Railley Corporation. Study lamp. 103,891 : Mar. ."0.
Kanter, Edward. Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Ligliting fix-
ture. 104.217 ; Apr. 20.
Kanter, Edward, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Railley Corporation. Wall bracket lamp. 104,033;
Apr. 13.
Kanter, Edward, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Railley Corporation. Wall bracket lamp. 104,034;
Apr. 13.
Kanter, Edward, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Railley Corporation. Wall bracket lamp. 104,035 ;
Apr. 13.
Kanter, Edward, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Railley Corporation. Wall bracket lamp. 104,036;
Apr. 13.
Kanter, Edward. Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Railley Corporation. Wall bracket lamp. 104,037 ;
Apr. 13.
Kanter, Edward, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Railley Corporation. Wall bracket lamp. 104,401 ;
May 4.
Kanter, Edward, Cleveland Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Railley Cornoration. Wall bracket lamp. ] 0.5,057 :
.Tune 22.
Kanter, Kallman, New York, N, Y. Textile fabric.
102,717: Jan. 12.
Kanlan, Albert, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,913; Aug.
31.
Kaplan, Albert, New York. N. Y. Dross. 100,08."« • Sept
14.
Kaplan, Albert, New York. N. Y. Dross. 106,080; Sept.
14.
Kaplan, Albert, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,170 ; Sept.
Kaplan, Albert, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,301 ■
Nov. 30.
Kaplan, Albert, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,302 •
Nov. 30.
Kaplan & Gordon Corp. (See Furman, David M., as
signor. )
Kaplan. Henry F., Los Angeles, Calif. Soarf. 100 400-
Oct. 12.
Kaplan. Henry F.. Los Angeles, Calif. Scarf or similar
article. 106,732 ; Oct. 26.
Kaplan, Julius, et nl, (See Snftlns, Samuel, assignor )
Kaplan, Selig, et al. (.See Saftlas, Sjimuel, assignor.)
Kaplan, \\;iller. ,issignor to The Emporluin, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Textile fabric. 102,000: Jan. 5.
Kaplan, Walter, assignor to The Emporium, San Fran
Cisco, Cnlif. Textile fabric. 102.007; Jan. 5.
Kaplan, Walter, assignor to The Emporium, San Fran-
cisco, Cnlif, Textile fabric. 102.008: Jan. 5.
Kaplan, Wnlter. assignor to The Emporium, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Textile fabric. 102.009 ; Jan. 5.
Kaplan, Walter, assignor to The Emporiiim, San Fran-
cisco, Calif, Textile f.abric, 102.610; Jan. 5.
Kaplan, Walter, assignor to The Emporium, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Textile fabric. 102. (ill ; Jan. 5.
Kaplan, Wnlter, assignor to The Emporium, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Textile fabric. 102.612 ; Jan. 5.
Kaplan, Wnlter, assignor to The Emporium, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Textile fabric. 102.613; Jan 5
Kaplan, Wnlter, assignor to The Emporium, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Textile fabric. 102,014 ; Jan. 5
Kaplan, Wnlter, assignor to The Emporium, San Fran-
cisco. Calif, Textile fabric, 102.61.'i • Jan 5
Kaplan. Walter, assignor to The Emporium, San Fran-
cisco, Calif. Textile fabric. 103.060; Feb. 2.
Kaplan, Wnlter, assignor to The Emporium, Snn Fran-
cisco, Calif. Textile fabric. 103.973; Apr. 6.
Kaplan, Walter F., .Snn Francisco, Cnlif. Textile fabric
104. 8.17 ; June 8.
Kaplan, Walter F.. Snn Francisco, Calif. Textile fabric
104,8.'>8 ; June 8.
Kaplan. Walter F.. San Franclaco, Calif. Textile fabric
104, S.M) ; June 8.
Kaplan. Wnlter F., San Francisco, Cnllf. Textile fabric
104.800; June 8.
Kaplan, Walter F., San Francisco, Calif., assignor to The
Eraporium-Capwell Company. Textile fabric. 107,239 ;
Nov. 30.
Kaptuller, Alexander F. (See Grange, E. A., Kaptuller,
and Schmidt.)
Karagheusian, A. & M., Inc. (See Dewsbury, William O.,
assignor.)
Karnes, Elizabeth, Oil City, Pa. Sadiron holder. 102.789 ;
Jan. 19.
Karoff, Robert B., New York, N. Y. Compartment con-
tainer for perfumes. 107,428 ; Dec. 14.
Karp, William, New York, N. Y. Scarf. 102.950 ; Jan. 26.
Karpark Corporation, The. (See Loewy, Raymond, as-
signor. )
Karpen, S., & Bros. (See Beck, Ernie J., assignor.)
ICarsIi. Alexander, New York, N. Y. Combined beverage
container and serving glass rack. 102.904 : Jan. 26.
Karst, Clarence E., assignor to The Bninhoff Manufac-
turing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Electric sign. 104,941 ;
June 15.
Karst, Clarence E., assignor to The Brunhoff Manufac-
turing Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Electric sign. 104,942 ;
June 15.
Karstadt, Clarence, assignor to Briggs Manufacturing
Company, Detroit, Mich. Hood ornament or similar
article. 102,831 ; Jan. 19.
Kastar Specialty Mfg. Co. (See Stark, Louis, assignor.)
Kato, Kisaburo, San Francisco, Calif. Bowl or analogous
article. 105,305 ; July 20.
Katsinger, Edward, Company, The. (See Paysee, Robert
B., assignor.)
Katz, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Brooch pin or similar
article. 104,925 ; June 15.
Katz, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Brooch pin or similar
article. 105,112 ; June 29.
Katz, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Clip or similar article.
107,110; Nov. 23.
Katz, Adolph, New York, N. Y, Clip or similar article.
107.111 ; Nov. 23.
Katz, Adolph, New York, N, Y. Clip or similar article.
107.112 ; Nov. 23.
Katz, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Clip or similar article.
107.113 ; Nov. 23.
Katz, Adolph, New York, N, Y. Clip or similar article.
107,114; Nov. 23.
Katz, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Clip or similar article.
107,115 ; Nov. 23.
Katz, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Clip or similar article.
107.110; Nov. 23.
Katz, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Clip or similar article.
107.117 ; Nov. 23.
Katz, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Clip or similar article.
107.118 ; Nov. 23.
Katz, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Clip or similar article.
107.119; Nov. 23.
Katz, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Clip or similar article.
107.120; Nov. 23.
Katz, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Brooch pin. 107,648 :
Dec. 28
Katz, Benjamin S.. assignor to The Gruen Watch Com-
pany, Cincinnati, Ohio. Pocket watch display box,
103,104: Feb. 9. "
Katz, Benjamin S., assignor to The Gruen Watch Com-
pany. Cincinnati, Ohio. Strap watch display box.
103,105; Feb. 9.
Katz, Benjamin S., assignor to The Gruen Watch Com-
pany, Cincinnati. Ohio. Watchcase. 103,454 ; Mar, 2,
Katz. Benjamin S., assignor to The Gruen Watch Com-
pany, Cincinnati. Ohio. Watchcase. 103.455 ; Mar. 2.
Katz, Benjamin S., .Tssignor to The Gruen Watch Com-
pany, Cincinnati. Ohio. Display box. 104,861 ; June 8.
Katz, Frank. Brooklyn, N. Y. Decanter or similar ar-
ticle. 103,151 ; Feb, 9.
Kalz, Frank, Brooklyn. N. Y. Decanter or similar ar-
ticle. 103,152 ; Feb. 9.
Katz, John A., and F. F. Hills, San Francisco, Calif.
Shoe sole. 102,689 ; Jan. 12.
Katz, Louis. New York. N. Y. Dress ensemble. 105.456:
July 27.
Katz, Louis, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble. 106.627:
Oct. 19. »
Katz. Russell, assignor to Krauth & Benninghofen, Ham-
iU'?1:„i'"'" '^" orchestra st.and or similar article.
102.790; Jan. 19.
Katzinger, Edward, Company. (See Hess, Clarence R. T..
assignor.)
Katzinger, Edward, Company. (See Zimmer, Myron J.,
assignor.)
Kaufman. Sam. Brooklyn, N. Y. Upholstered chair or
- similar article. 100,798; Nov. 2.
Kaufmann, Frank J., Tribes Hill, N. Y. Glove. 103,456 ;
Mar. 2.
Kaufmann, George A., Essex Fells, assignor to The H & W
( ompany. Inc.. Newark. N. J. Brassiere or similar
article. 105.879; Aug. 31.
Kayanagh, Gardner C, Rochester, assignor to Aeolian
American Corporation, East Rochester, N, Y. Piano
case. 102.973; Jan. 20.
Kay. Jack, New York, N, Y. Dress ensemble. 106,486 ;
Oct. 12.
Kiiy John, Chicago, 111, Hlumlnated sign. 106,116 ; Sept.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
731
Kay, Murray, assignor to Fur Resembling Fabrics Co.,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Printed textile fabric or simi-
lar article of manufacture. 106,467 ; Oct. 12.
Kayser, Julius, & Co. (See Beniston, William J., as-
signor.)
Kearney & Trecker Corporation. (See Armitage, Joseph
B., assignor.) . */
Kee, Orren M., San Antonio, Tex. Combined magazine
binder, newspaper holder, and book rack. 106,367 ;
Oct. 5.
Keen, Charles F., Madison, Wis. Scooter. 106,047 ;
Sept. 14.
Keen, Charles I*., Madison, Wis. Scooter. 106,294 :
Oct. 5.
Keen, Thomas A., San Mateo, Calif., assignor to Hannah
M. Smith, River Forest, 111. Starting box. 104,450 :
May 11.
Keith, Geo. E., Company. (See Caldwell, Charles H., as-
signor.)
Keith, Geo. E., Company. . (See Fishman, Jacob, as-
signor.) -*• ■
Keith, Geo. E., Company. (See Lutz, Albert W., as-
signor.)
Keith, Helen C, Kingston, Mass. Food bowl. 103,993 ;
Apr. 6.
Kell, David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 102,832 ; Jan.
19.
Kell, David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,457 ; Mar. 2.
Keller, Charles L., Cincinnati, Ohio, assignor to The
Richardson Company, Lockland, Ohio. Storage battery
cell cover. 103,153 ; Feb. 9.
Keller, Frank, Pasadena, Calif. Vacuum cleaner.
104,451 : May 11.
Keller, Minette, New York, N. Y., assignor to Goldstein
& Milberg, Inc. Dress. 105,584 ; Aug. 10.
Keller, Minette, New York, N. Y., assignor to Goldstein
& Milberg, Inc. Ensemble dress. 105,585; Aug. 10.
Keller, Minette, New York, N. Y., assignor to Goldstein
& Milberg, Inc. Dress ensemble. 105,586 ; Aug. 1().
Kelley, John E., Larchmont, N. Y. Combined pedestal and
housing for vapor treatment apparatus or similar arti-
cle. 103.725 ; Mar. 23.
Kelley Koett Manufacturing Company, The. (See Werner,
Wilbur S.. assignor.)
Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Company. (See Billing-
ton, Henry E., assignor.)
Kellogg Switchboard & Supply Company. (See Judsen,
N. A., and Rose, assignors.)
Kelly, Charles, Brooklyn, N. Y. Shoe. 107.240: Xov. 30.
Kelly, Daniel A., assignor to The Prime Manufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Electric fence controller
cabinet. 106,981 ; Nov. 16.
Kelly, Eugene, Toronto, Ontario. Canada, assignor to The
Coca-Cola Company, Wilmington, Del. Bottle. 105,529 ;
Aug. 3.
Kelly, Jess C, Cambridge, Ohio. Jug or similar article.
104,452; May 11.
Kelly, Jess C, Cambridge, Ohio. Combined cheese and
cracker tray or similar article. 104,722 ; June 1.
Kelly, Jess C, Cambridge. Ohio. Combined candlestick
and centerpiece or similar article. 105,954 ; Sept. 7.
Kelly, Robert A., East Pittsburgh, and P. C. Perrin, as-
signors 10 Mine Safety Appliances Company. Pitts-
burgh. Pa. Salt tablet di.spenser. 107.173 ; Nov. 23.
Kelly, Thomas K., Jr. (See Blooston, R. J., and Kelly.)
Kolsey-Hayos Wheel Company. (Sec Ash, Charles S., as-
signor.)
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company. (See Kerr, James M., as-
signor.)
Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Company. (See Le Jeiine, Frank II.,
assignor.)
Kelsey-Hayos Wheel Company. (See Patlison, Jnnies W.,
assignor.)
Kelsey-TTayes Wheel Company. (See Sinclair, Charles W.,
assignor.)
Kennedy. Angus T'.., assignor to Hickory Town Distilling
Co., Hanover, Pa. Bottle. 103,154; Feb. 9.
Kennedy. Cornelius J., Denver, Colo. Valve tool.
105.217; .Tuly 0.
Kennelly, Jeremiah D., Oak Park, 111., assignor of one-
half to 10. V. Mars. Signal light. 103,052 ; Fob. 2.
Kennelly, Jeroniiali 1),. Oak l';irk. 111., .-issiiriior of om--
half to F. V. Mnrs. Traific signnl. 103.681 ; Mar. 2;?.
Kennelly, Jeremiah D., Oak Park, III., assignor of one-
half to F. V. Mars. Combined l.-imp jind horn.
104,628; May 25.
Kennelly, Jeremiah D., Oak Park, Til., assignor of one-
half to E, V. Mars. Combined lamp and hoi-n.
104,629 ; Mny 2r>.
Kennelly. Jeremiah T).. Oiik Piirk, 111., assignor of ono-lialf
to E. V. ATnrs. Traflic signal. 105,796 ; Aug. 24.
Kenney, Mahlon W.. Ttiver Forest, and 0. W. Walker.
Pleasant Ridge, Mich., assignors to General Household
TItilHies Company. Chio.Muo, 111. Radio Dial escutcheon
plate. 105.174; June 29.
Kensington, Incorporated. (See Guild, Lurelle, assignor.)
Kensington. Incorporated. (See Wharton, Donald C,
assignor.)
Keppler, Donald R., and P. D.. Seattle. Wash. Combined
clock case and lamp. 102,905 ; Jan. 2Ci.
FCeppler, Paul T). (See Kepi>ler, Donald I{.. and P. D.)
Kerk Guild, Inc. (See HoUerk, I^ynde D., assignor.)
Kern, Charles J., Buffalo, N. Y. Stop light signal.
104,421 ; May 4.
Kern, John A., Chicago, 111., assignor to The W. J.
McCahan Sugar Refining & Molasses Co., Philadelphia,
Pa. Display stand. 107,336 ; Dec. 7.
Kerr, James M., Royal Oak, assignor to Kelsey-Hayes
Wheel Company, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 103,682 ; Mar.
23.
Kerr, James M., Royal Oak, assignor to Kelsey-Hayes
Wheel Company, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 103,726. Mar.
23.
Kershaw. John T., Bradford, assignor to New England
Wood Heel Company, Haverhill, Mass. Shoe heel.
104,191 ; Apr. 20.
Kestin, Samuel S., New York, N. Y. Buckle. 104,038;
Apr. 13
Ketterlinus liithographic Manufacturing Company. (See
Schwartz, Eugene, assignor.)
Key, Abraham L., Great Kills, N. Y., assignor to
Hazel-Atlas Glass Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Bottle.
106,138 ; Sept. 21.
Kiepe, Henry R., assignor to Baker & Company, Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Jewelry setting or similar article.
104,926 ; June 15.
Kiepe, Henry R., assignor to Baker & Company, Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Jewelry setting or similar article.
107,649 ; Dec. 28.
Kiepe, Henry R., assignor to Baker & Company, Inc.,
Newark, N. J. Jewelry setting or similar article.
107,650; Dec. 28.
Kihn, Lawrence J., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to J. T. & A.
Hamilton Company. Glass bottle. 104,453 ; May 11.
Kihn, Lawrence J., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to J. T. & A.
Hamilton Company. Glass bottle. 105,797 ; Aug. 24.
Kihn. Lawrence J., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to J. T. & A.
Hamilton Company. Gla.ss bottle. 105,877 ; Aug. 31.
Kihn, Lawrence J., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to J. T. & A.
Hamilton Company. Glass bottle. 107,017 ; Nov. 16.
Kihn, Lawrence J., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to J. T. & A.
Hamilton Company. Gla.ss bottle. 107,575 ; Dec. 21.
Kilhani, Peter, Santa Fe. N. Mex. Heater casing or
similar article. 103,106 ; Feb. 9.
Kilham, Peter, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Heater casing or
similar article. 103,107 ; Feb. 9.
Kilham, Peter, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Heater casing or
similar article. 103,108 ; Feb. 9.
Kilham, Peter, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Heater casing or
similar article. 103,109 : Feb. 9.
Kilham, Peter, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Heater casing or simi-
lar article. 103,110 ; Feb. 9.
Kilham, Peter, Santa Fe, N. Mex. Heater casing or
similar article. 103,326 ; Feb. 23.
Killars, John, Jr., Greenville, S. C, assignor to Deering
Milliken & Co., Inc. Textile fabric. 102,633; .Tan. 5.
Killars, John Jr., Greenville. S. C, assignor to Deering
Milliken & Co. Inc. Textile fabric. 102,833 ; Jan. 19.
Killars, John Jr., Greenville, S. C, assignor to Deering
iMilliken & Co.. Inc., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103.873 ; Mar. 30.
Kindelmann, Albert, Floral Park, and C. A. Soehl, Henson-
ville, assignors to International Projector Corporation,
New York. N. Y. Pedestal for motion picture machines.
104,497 : May 11.
King, Clilford G., Warren, R. I. Shoe lace tassel.
104,304 ; Apr. 27.
King, Frank G. W., Sutton Coldfield, and L. J. Lambourn,
Erdington, England, assignors to Dunlop Tiro and Rub-
ber Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Tire. 104.744 ; June 1.
King, Frank G. W., Sutton Coldfield, and L. J. Lambourn,
Erdington, Birmingham, England, assignors to Dunlop
Tire and Rubber Corporation, Buffalo, N. Y. Bicycle
tire. 106,569 ; Oct. 19.
Kingrey, Otis, Albany, Ind. Display bin. 106,203; Sept
28.
Kinnear, Ronald, assignor to Niagara Insul-Bake Spceialt.v
Co., Inc., Albanv. N. Y. Combined blade disiiensor and
razor holder. -105,218; Jnlv 0.
Kinsley. Felix P., St. Louis, Mo. Ring or similar article
of .ievvplry. 104.422 ; May 4.
Klnslev, Felix P.. St. Tvouis, Mo. Ring or similar article
of jewelry. 105,020: June 22.
Kintz, Alfred G., Wallingford, assignor to International
Silver Company. Meriden, Conn. Spoon or other article
of flatware. 104,723 ; June 1.
Kintz, Allied G., Wallingford, assignor to International
Silver Company, Meriden. Conn. Spoon or other article
of flatware. 107,018; Nov. 16.
Kirk, Claudo 1{.. River li\irest, 111. Platform scale.
103.780 ; Mar. 2,').
Kirlc, Claude R.. River Forest, III. Platfoi'n\ scale.
103.781 : Mar. 23.
Kirk, Claude R., River Forest, 111. Platform scale.
103,782; Mar. 23.
Kirk. Claude R.. River Forest, 111. Plall'orm scale.
103,78:{ ; Mar, 23.
Kirk. Clau(l(> R,. River Forest, 111. Plall'onn scale.
103,781 ; Mar, 23.
Kirk. Claude R., River Forest, 111. Platform scale.
104,218 ; .Apr. 20,
Kirk. SnnuK'l, & Son, Incorporated. (See Millspaugh,
M.nlln I,,, assignor.)
Klrkby, K.'ivmond .)., assignor to Crane Co.. C^hlcago, 111.
Combined motor and pump. 105.243; July 0.
732
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Kirscliner, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
105,175 ; June 29.
Kirschner, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
105,285 ; July 13.
Kirschnor, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
105.457 : July 27.
Kirschner, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,587 ;
Aug. 10.
Kirschner, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,635 ;
Aug. 10.
Kirschner, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,798 ; Aug.
24.
Kirschner, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,100 ;
Sept. 14.
Kirschner, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,921 ;
Nov. 9.
Klecka, John J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Finger ring. 105,487 ;
Aug. 3.
Klecka, John J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Finger ring. 105,488 ;
Aug. 3.
Kleckner. Joseph H., Chicago, 111. Perfume holder.
106,144; Oct. 12.
Klein, Adolph H., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
107,651 : Dec. 28.
Klein, Chris J. (See Hamilton, H. L,., Dilworth, Bloin-
berg, Knickerbocker, and Klein.)
Klein, Chris J. (See Hamilton, H. L., Dilworth, Bloin-
berg, Otter. Knickerbocker, and Klein.)
Klein. Leon, New York, N. Y. Blouse. 105.332 ; July 20.
Kleinhans, Earl S., assignor to Douglas Aircraft Com-
pany, Inc., Santa Monica, Calif. Airplane. 104,110 ;
Apr. 13.
Klever, William E., Washington Court House, Ohio. Casket
bier or similar article. 104,403 ; Jlav 4.
Kluyskeus, Gerard J., New York, N. Y. Rug. 104,404 ;
May 4.
Knapp. Andrew S., assignor to Knapp-Monarch Company.
St. Louis. Mo. Sandwich toaster or similar article.
103,533; Mar. 9.
Knapp, Andrew S., assignor to Knapp-Monarch Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Twin waflle iron or similar article.
106,171 ; Sept. 21.
Knapp. Andrew S., assignor to Knapp-Monarch Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Combined twin waffle iron and base.
106,538 ; Oct. 19.
Knapp-Monarch Company. (See Chapman, David, as-
signor.)
Knapp-Monarch Company. (See Knapp. Andrew S., a.-;-
signor. )
Knapp-Monarch Company. (See Newnham, E., and
Fischer, assignors.)
Knapp-JIonarch Company. (See Smith, Howard A., as-
signor.)
Knapp, William G., Evanston, 111. Fish lure. 105,11.? ;
June 29.
Knickerbocker, Leland A. (See Hamilton. H. L., Dil-
worth. Blomberg, Knickerbocker, and Kloin.)
Knickerbocker, Leland A. (See Hamilton, H. L., Dil
worth. Blomberg, Otter, Knickerbocker, and Klein.)
Knoll, Floyd A., assignor to Condor Products, Inc.,
Buffalo, N. y. Suspenders. 103.1.59 ; Feb. 9.
Knoll, Floyd A., assignor to Condor Products, Inc.,
Buflfalo, N. Y. Suspenders. 103,173; Feb. 9.
Knoll, Floyd A., assignor to Condor Products, Inc ,
Buffalo, N. Y. Suspender fitting. 103,174 ; Feb. 9.
Knoll, Floyd A., assignor to Condor Products, Inc.,
Buflfalo, N. Y. Suspender fitting. 103,175; Feb. 0.
Knoll, Floyd A., assignor to Condor Products, Inc ,
Buflfalo, N. Y. Buckle. 103,176 ; Feb. 9.
Knowlps, Edwin M., China Co., The. (See Broomhall,
Vincent, assignor.)
Knox, Alene. (See Van Sandt, J. J., and Knox.)
Knox, William, Burlington, Vt. Bottle. 103,911: Mar
30.
Knudsen, Gustav A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Stand for a print-
ing press. 105,333 ; July 20.
Knnpp, Harry E., assignor to A. C. Novelty Company,
Detroit. Mich. Amusement machine cabinet. 106.204;
Sept. 28.
Koch, Edwin A., River Edge, N. J. Lamp. 103,039 ;
Apr. 13.
Koch, Henry P., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to North-
ampton Textile Company, Mount Holly, N. J. Textile
fabric for upholstery. 107,355 ; Dec. 7.
Koch, Joseph W., Santa Fe, N. Mex. Cheese sltcer.
104,454; Jlay 11.
Koch, Louis A., Jr., Louisville, Ky. Automobile exhaust
shroud. 104,111 ; Apr. 13.
Koch. Roderick M., Evansvillp, Ind. Floral container.
102,860; Jan. 19.
Koeber, Paul C, Bellmore, N. Y. Lens for signal lamps.
103,155; Feb. 9.
Koehrlng Company. (See Rueter, Earle F., assignor.)
Koh-I-Noor Blelstiftfabrik L. & C. Hardtmuth. (See
Kropsch. Richard, assignor.)
Kohl, William R., Cumberland, assignor to Carr-Lowroy
Glass Co., Baltimore, Md. Bottle. 103,156 ; Feb. 9.
Kohl, William R., Cumberland, assignor to Carr-Lowrey
Glass Co., Baltimore, Md. 103,157; Feb. 9.
Kohl, William R., Cumberland, assignor to Carrl-owrey
Glass Co., Baltimore, Md. Bottle. 103,158; Feb. 9.
Kohl, William R., Cumberland, Md., assignor to Carr-
Lowrev (Jiass Co.. Italllmore, Md. Bottle. 103,785;
Mnr. 23.
Kohl, William R., Cumberland, assignor to Carr-Lowrey
Glass Co.; Baltimore. Md. Bottle. 10.5,880 ; Aug. 31.
Kohl William R., Cumberland, assignor to Carr-Lowrey
Glass (:o:! Baltimore, Md. Bottle. 106,982; Nov 16
Kohn Ethel F., Larchmont, assignor to A. M. Webb &
Co , Inc., New York, N. Y. Sweater or similar article.
105,704 ;' Aug. 17. ^ ^ - -,
Kolb, Fred A., Newark, N. J. Leather or similar arti-
cle. 103,327 ; Feb. 23. . ^ ^.
Kolberg, Herbert I., Mount Vernon, assignor to Pioneer
Watch Case Company, New York, N. Y. Watchcase.
103,939 ; Apr. 6. • .. t,-
Kolberg, Herbert I., Mount Vernon, assignor to Pioneer
Watch Case Company, New York, N. Y. Watchcase.
103,940 ; Apr. 6. _ • * t,-
Kolberg Herbert I., Mount Vernon, assignor to Pioneer
Watch Case Company, New York, N. Y. Watchcase.
103.941 : Apr. 6. ■ .^ x,-
Kolberg Herbert I., Mount Vernon, assignor to Pioneer
Watch Case Company, New York, N. Y. Watchcase.
103.942 ; Apr. 6.
Kolberg, Herbert I., Mount Vernon, assignor to Pioneer
Watch Case Company, New York, N. Y. Watchcase.
103.943 ; Apr 6. . ^ „.
Kolberg, Herbert I., Mount Vernon, assignor to Pioneer
Watch Case Company, New York, N. Y. Watchcase.
103,944 ; Apr. 6. . . „•
Kolberg, Herbert I., Mount Vernon, assignor to Pioneer
Watch Case Company, Now York, N. Y. Watchcase.
104.927 ; June 15.
Koolish, Abe L., Chicago, 111. Globe clock. 102,690 ;
Jan. 12. , ^ .
Koons, Benjamin H. (See Moore, J. E., and Koons.)
Koonz, Frederick W., Bernardston, Mass., assignor to
Rogers, Lunt & Bowlen Company, Greenfield, JIass.
Spoon or similar article. 104,943 ; June 15.
Koonz, Frederick W., Bernardston. assignor to Rogers,
Lunt & Bowlen Company, Greenfield, Mass. Spoon or
similar article. 106,295 ; Oct. 5.
Koonz, Frederick W., Bernardston, assignor to Rogers,
Lunt & Bowlen Company, Greenfield, Mass. Spoon or
similar article. 107,429 : Dec. 14.
Kopacka, Joseph J., Greensburg, Pa. Portable service bar.
104,192 ; Apr. 20.
Kopanski, Roman, assignor to The Ward Products Cor-
poration, Cleveland, Ohio. Automobile roof aerial.
104,968 : June 15.
Kopanski, Roman, assignor to The Ward Products Cor-
poration, Cleveland, Ohio. Automobile roof aerial.
106,048; Sept. 14.
Kopanski, Roman, assignor to The Ward Products Cor-
poration, Cleveland, Ohio. Automobile roof aerial
lead-in. 106,049 ; Sept. 14.
Kopanski, Roman, assignor to The Ward Products Cor-
poration, Cleveland, Ohio. Insulator for automobile
aerial. 106,487 ; Oct. 12.
Kopanski. Roman, assignor to The W'ard Products Cor-
poration, Cleveland, Ohio. Automobile roof aerial.
106,922; Nov. 9.
Koppitch, John, East Cleveland, Ohio, assignor to Elec-
tric Vacuum Cleaner Co., Inc. Vacuum cleaner.
106.537 ; Oct. 19.
Korengold, John A., Chicago, 111. Photographic pro-
jector. 104,690 ; May 25.
Korengold, John A., Chicago, 111. Lamp base or similar
article. 104,785 ; June 1.
Korengold, John A., Chicago, 111. Illuminating device.
104,826 ; June 1.
Korengold, .John A., Chicago, 111. Bracket for an illumi-
nating device. 104.862 ; June 8.
Korengold, John A., Chicago, 111. Lamp shade. 105,530 ;
Aug. 3.
Korengold, John A., Chicago, 111. Lamp shade. 105,531 ;
Aug. 3.
Korengold, John A., Chicago, 111. Lamp bracket. 105,588 ;
Aug. 10.
Kornfeld, Morton D. (See Cregut, Peter, assignor.)
Kornfeld. Morton D. (See Fatherley, Robert E., as-
signor.)
Kornfeld, Morton D., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103,629 ; Mar. 16.
Kornfeld. Morton D., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103.640; Mar. 16.
Kornfeld. Morton D., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103.641 ; Mar. 16.
Kornfeld, Morton D., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103.642 ; Mar. 16.
Kornfeld. Morton D., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
104,402 ; May 4.
Kornfeld. Morton D., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
. 104,455 ; May 11.
Kornfeld. Morton D., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
104.456 ; May 11.
Kornfeld, Morton D., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
104.457 ; May 11.
Korshin. Matthew R., Media, P".., assignor to R. E.
DIetz Company, New York, N. Y. Motor vehicle marker
lamp or similar article. 102,634; Jan. 5.
Kowal, Jack, Brooklyn, N. Y. Ornament for a shoe or
similar article. 103,372 ; Feb. 23.
Kraeft, Herman L., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Murray-Ohio Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Juvenile vehicle. 102,718 ; Jan. 12.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
733
Kraeft, Herman L., Cleveland Heights, assignor to Ttie
Murray-Ohio Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Lamp. 103,177 ; Feb. 9.
Kraeft, Herman L., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Murray-Ohio Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Saddle seat. 106,117 ; Sept. 21.
Kraeft, Herman L., Cleveland Heights, assignor to The
Murray-Ohio Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Skirt guard for a bicycle. 107,241 ; Nov. 30.
Kramer, Andrev7 A. (See Gill, Edward H., assignor.)
Kramer, Andrew A. (See Kramer, J. M., and MuUin,
assignors.)
Kramer, Andrew A. (See Kramer, J. M., Mullin and
Graves, assignors.)
Kramer, Andrew A., and J. M., and W. M. Gadberry,
Kansas City, Mo., said Gadberry and said J. M. Kramer,
assignors to said A. A. Kramer. Tank body for
vehicles. 105,286; July 13.
Kramer, Andrew A., and J. M., and W. M. Gadberry,
Kansas City, Mo., said Gadberry and said J. M.
Kramer, assignors to said A. A. Kramer. Tank body
for vehicles. 105,287 ; July 13.
Kramer, Andrew A. and J. M., and W. M. Gadberry,
Kansas City, Mo. ; said Gadberry and said J. M. Kramer
assignors to said A. A. Kramer. Tank body for ve-
hicles. 107,054; Nov. 16.
Kramer, Joseph M. (See Kramer, Andrew A., and J. M.,
and Gadberry.)
Ivramer, Joseph M. and Hugh A. Mullin, Kansas City, Mo.,
and William H. Graves, Kansas City, Kans., assignors to
Andrew A. Kramer, Kansas City, Mo. Trailer tank ve-
hicle body. 104,377 ; May 4.
Kramer, Joseph M., and H. A. Mullin, assignors to A. A.
Kramer, Kansas City, Mo. Trailer tank vehicle body.
107,019 ; Nov. 16.
Kranz, Irwin, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,237 ; Feb.
16.
Kranz, Irwin, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,373 ; Feb. 23.
Kranz, Irwin, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,458 ; IMar. 2.
Kranz, Max P., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,845 ;
Nov. 2.
Kranz, Max P., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,846 ;
Nov. 2.
Kranz, Max P., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,847 ;
Nov. 2.
Kranz, Max P., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,848 ;
Nov. 2.
Kranz, Max P., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,849 ;
Nov. 2.
Krasnick, Jacob L., Holly, assignor to Grinnell Bros.,
Detroit, Mich. Piano or similar article. 104,040 ;
Apr. 13.
Krause, Ralph J., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103,328; Feb. 23.
Krause, Ralph J., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
104,112 ; Apr. 13.
Krauth & Benninghofen. (See Katz, Russell, assignor.)
Krautheim, Albert. (See Gerth, W. H., and Krautheim.)
Kreamer, A., Incorporated. (See Flanagan, William B.,
assignor.)
Kreamer, A., Incorporated. (See Stallings, George W.,
assignor.)
Kreamer, A., Incorporated. (See Stallings, G. W., and
Walker, assignors.)
Kreisler, Jacques, New Rochelle, assignor to Jacques
Kreisler Sales Corporation, New York, N. Y. Watch
bracelet or similar article. 103,727 ; Mar. 23.
Kreisler, Jacques, Sales Corporation. (See Dunberg,
David W., assignor.)
Kreisler, Jacques, Sales Corporation. (See Kreisler,
Jacques, assignor.)
Kreisler, Jacques, Sales Corporation. (See Kreisler, Les-
lie, assignor.)
Kreisler, Leslie, assignor to Jacques Kreisler Sales Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Terminal link for a watch
bracelet or the like. 103,820 ; Mar. 30.
Kress, S. H., and Company. (See Sibbert, Edward F.,
assignor.)
Krick, George, assignor to B. P. John Furniture Corpo-
ration, Portland, Oreg. Chest or similar article.
106,296; Oct. 5.
Kiick, George, assignor to B. P. John Furniture Corpo-
ration, Portland, Oreg. Vanity or similar article.
106,297; Oct. 5.
Krick, George, assignor to P.. P. John Furniture Corpo-
ration^ Portland, Oreg. Bedstead. 106,298 ; Oct. 5.
Kricic, George, assignor to B. P. John Furniture Corpo-
ration, Portland, Orog. Chest or similar article.
106.299 ; Oct. 5.
Krick, George, assignor to B. P. John Furniture Corpo-
ration, Porthmd, Oreg. Vanity or similar article.
100.300 ; Oct. 5.
Krick, George, assignor to B. P. John Furniture (Corpo-
ration, Portland, Oreg. Bedstead. 106,301 ; Oct. 5.
Kriegnr, Alvin W., assignor to Ciillor-TIniiiinpr, Inc.,
Milwaukee, Wis. Electric controlling device. 100,368;
Oct. .').
Krlptal Company, The. (See Smith, Gordon L., as-
signor.)
Krolop, Wiillor W., Bagley, IVIlnn. Ijaviilorv luiil.
103,111 ; Fcl). ».
KronenfcUl, Siiiiiui'l, Biooklyn, N. Y. Dress. 107 '187-
Doc. 14.
Kropp, Willis A., Oak Park, assignor to Stewart-Warner
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Combined hose tower and
cabinet for automobile service stations or similar arti-
cles. 107,020; Nov. 16.
Kropsch, Richard, assignor to Koh-I-Noor Bleistiftfabrik
L. & C. Hardtmuth, Budweis, Czechoslovakia. Pencil.
107,521 ; Dec. 21.
Kruck, Ralph E., Springfield, Mass., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Refrigera-
tor cabinet. 102,951 ; Jan. 25.
Kruck, Ralph E., Springfield, Mass., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Beverage
cooler cabinet. 104,143; Apr. 20.
Kruck, Ralph E., Springfield, assignor to Florence Stove
Company, Gardner, Mass. Space heater. 104,193 ; Apr.
20.
Kruck, Ralph E., Springfield, assignor to Florence Stove
Company, Gardner, Mass. Space heater. 104,458 ;
May 11.
Kruck, Ralph E., Springfield, Mass., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Base for
electric fans or the like. 106,983 ; Nov. 16.
Kruck, Ralph E., Springfield, Mass., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Base for
electric fans or the like. 106,984 ; Nov. 16.
Kruck, Ralph E., Springfield, Mass., assignor to Westing-
house Electric & Manufacturing Company. Base for
electric fans or the like. 106,985 ; Nov. 16.
Kruck, Ralph E., Springfield, Mass., assignor to West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. Electric
fan. 107,522 ; Dec. 21.
Krueger, Elmer E., assignor to Lee-Tex Rubber Products
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Balloon. 107,684 ; Dec. 28.
Krupp, Herman, Seattle, Wash. Charm. 106,799 ;
Nov. 2.
Kuebler, Howard I., assignor to Cannon Shoe Company,
Baltimore, Md. Store. 107,242 ; Nov. 30.
Kuhler, Otto. (See Barlow, I. C, Campbell, and Kuhler.)
Kuhler, Otto, Grantwood, N. J., assignor to Automatic
Business Machines, Inc., Pittsburgh, Pa. Combined
automatic typewriter and stand. 103,459 ; Mar. 2.
Kuleffi, Theodore N., Valparaiso, Ind. Hose guard.
104.269 ; Apr. 27.
Kuntz, Charles J., New York, N. Y. Combined ashtray
and receptacle. 105.219 ; July 6.
Kupper, Herman C, New York, N. Y. Covered dish or
analogous article. 105,356 ; July 20.
Kupper, Herman C, New York, N. Y. Plate or analogous
article. 105,357 ; July 20.
Kurman Electric Co. (See Kurman, Nathan A., assignor.)
Kurman, Nathan A., Long Island City, assignor to Kur-
man Electric Co., Inc., New York, N. Y. Telephone re-
ceiver. 104,571 ; May 18.
Kurtz, Sol, New York, N. Y. Sweater ensemble. 105,636 ;
Aug. 10.
Kurtz, Sol, New York, N. Y. Sweater ensemble. 106,118 ;
Sept. 21.
Kurtz, Sol, New York, N. Y. Sweater. 107,600 ; Dec. 21.
Kushner, Herman, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,303 ;
Nov. 30.
Kushner, Herman, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,488 :
Dec. 14.
Kushner, Jacob J., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,946 ;
Nov. 9.
Kushner, Jacob J., New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,947 ;
Nov. 9.
Kushner, Jacob J., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,174 ;
Nov. 23.
Kuss, Ralph L., assignor to Farrell Manufacturing Com-
pany, Joliet, 111. Tank vehicle. 103,821 ; Mar. 30.
L. & C. Mayers Company. (See Warren, William S.,
assignor.)
Labrum, Thomas E., New York, N. Y. Shoe. 104,909 ;
June 15.
La Casse, William J., assignor to The Coolerator Company,
Duluth, Minn. Ice cube cutter. 105,437; July 27.
Lacey, Bernard W. D. (See Hardeman, W. E., and
Lacey. )
Lacy, Franklin R., Jr., Chicago, 111. Beverage heater.
105,314; July 13.
Laddon, Isaac M., San Diego, Calif., assignor to Consoli-
dated Aircraft Corporation. Four-cnginod living boat.
103,550; Mar. 9. = . »
Lafond, EmlTe, Lewiston, Maine. Antiskid device.
104.270 ; Apr. 27.
lia li'ranco, l)a\id J. (See Brand, A. S., and I..a Franco.)
LaCJiusa, Rose, Now York, N. Y. Dress. 103,892 ; Mar.
30.
La(;iu.sa, Rose, Now York, N. Y. Dress. 103,893; Mar.
30.
La Ginsa, Rose, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,978-
June 15.
Lii Giusa, Rose, Now York, N. Y. Dross ensemble.
100,302; Oct. 5.
I/M GiusM, Rose, Now York, N. Y. Dress. 100 303-
Oct. 5.
La Ilo<lnv, Williinn. BufTalo, N. Y. TInml vnnitv mirror
107,:!.'!7 ; !>(-(•. 7.
La lloiliiy, William, P.unnlo, N. Y. Hand vnnitv mirror.
107,;!:i8 ; Dec. 7.
Ln Ilodiiy. William, BulTnlo, N. Y. Hand vanilv mirror
107,,'!39 ; W'C. 7.
Ln Ilodiiy, William, BulTnlo, N. Y. Hand vanilv niiiror
107,377 ; Dec. 7.
734
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
La Hodny, William, Buffalo, N. Y. Hand vanity minor.
107,378 ; Dec. 7.
La Hodny, William, Buffalo, N. Y. Hand vanity mirror.
107,390 ; Dec. 7.
Lail, Andrew I!., assignor of one-fourrli lo iJ. . ui i>i..-.
Washington, D. C. Game-board. 106.205 ; Sept. -JH.
Lail, Andrew U., Washington, i). C AuiohioiIm- \'-
hide radio antenna. 106,445 ; Oct. 12.
Laino, Dominick, Springfield, Mass. Automobile bump-
er. 105,058 ; June 22.
Lake Manufacturing Company. (See Cardoza, Stuart J.,
assignor.)
La Lumi^re, Ernest J. B., Cranston, R. I. Advertising
vehicle. 104,786 ; June 1.
Lambert, Maurice H., Kalamazoo, Mich. Top. 104,691 ;
May 25.
Lambort, liobert D., New York, and M. C. Torry, New
Rocheile, assignors to American Radiator Company,
New York, N. Y. Air conditioning cabinet. 103,874 ;
Mar. 30.
Lambourn, Leonard J. (See Hardeman, W. E., and
Lambourn.)
Lambourn, Leonard J. (See King, F. G. W. and Lam-
bourn.)
Lampel, Ida, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble. 106,304 ;
Oct. 5.
Lampel. Ida, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,733 ; Oct. 26.
Lampel, Ida, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,192; Nov. 23.
Lampel, Ida, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107.279 ; Nov. 30.
Lampel, Ida, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,391 ; Dec. 7.
Lampl, Walter, New York, N. Y. Currency holder.
105.489 ; Aug. 3.
Lampl, Walter, New York, N. Y. Currency holder.
105.490 ; Aug. 3.
Lampl, Walter, New York, N. Y. Charm or the like.
107,523 ; Dec. 21.
Landau, Sam, New York, N. Y. Slip. 106,101 ; Sept. 14.
Landberg, George, New York, N. Y. Combination handbag
and cap. 106,305 : Oct. 5.
Landers, Frary & Clark. (Soe Anderson, Oscar M., as-
signor.)
Landis, Aaron, Elizabeth, N. J. Handbag. 105,021 ;
June 22.
Landis, Leonidas L., Lima, Ohio. Christmas tree holder.
106,668 : Oct. 26.
Landriet, Caspar, Chicago, 111. Clock or similar article.
105,705 ; Aug. 17.
Landsiedel, Harry, Wilton, assignor to General Shaver
Corporation, Bridgeport, Conn. Electric shaver.
107,243 : Nov. 30.
Lang, Carl, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,329 ;
Feb. 23.
Lang, Carl, New York, N. Y. Display rack for piece
goods. 103,763 ; Mar. 23.
Lang, Harry, New York, N. Y. Towel bar post or similar
article. 107.244; Nov. 30.
Langbaum, Maurice, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lamp. 103,282 ;
Feb. 16.
Langer, Moses, New York, N. Y'. Sweater. 105,881 ; Aug.
31.
Langslow, Esther A. S., New York, N. Y. Pipe holder.
3 06,800: Nov. 2.
Lant'/., William H., Jr.. assignor to American Electric
Switch Corporation, Minerva, Ohio. Cover for a switch
box or the like. 100,306 ; Oct. 5.
Lantz, William 11.. Jr., assignor to American Electric
Switch Corporation. Minerva. Ohio. Cover for a switch
box or the like. 3 06,369 ; Oct. 5.
Larom, George U., Brighlwaters, N. Y. Glove. 106,139 ;
Sept. 21.
Larom, George U., Brightwaters, N. Y. Glove. 106,140 ;
Sept. 21.
Larsen Co., The. (See Lar.sen. Milton W^.. assignor.)
Larsen, Gabriel, Springfield, N. J., assignor to L. E.
Waterman Company, New York, N. Y. Fountain pen.
102,720; .Ian. 12.
Larsen, Gabriel, Springfield, N. J., assignor to L. E.
Waterman Company, New York, N. Y. Fountain pen.
105,022 ; Juno 22.
Larsen. Milton W., assignor to The Larsen Co., Green
Bay, Wis. Label. 106,734 ; Oct. 26.
Larsen, Nell P., assignor lo American Coach & Body
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Vehicle body. 103,460;
Mar. 2.
Larsen, NcU P.. assif^or to American Coacb and Body
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Vehicle body roof.
105,114: June 29.
Larson, Milton II., assignor to American Fixture & Show-
case Manufacturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Chair
frame. 105,915; Aug. 31.
Larson, Raymond, assignor to Central MetTllic Casket
Co.. Chiengo. 111. Handle for a casket or analogous
article. 104.6.30 ; May 25.
I,arson, Raymond, assicnor to Central Metallic Casket
(;o., Chicago, 111. (Corner ornament for a casket or
analogous article. 104,631 : May 25.
Larson, Raymond, assignor to Central Metallic Casket
Co., Chicago. III. Plate for a casket or analogous
article. 104,6.T2 ; May 25.
Larson, Raymond, as.signor to Central Metallic Casket
Co.. Chicaco. Til. Handle for a casket or analogous
article. 104,633 ; May 25.
..arson, Raymond, assignor to Central Metallic Casket
Uo., Chicago, 111. Corner ornament for a casket or
.;iialogous article. 104,634; May 25.
.„i,-.oii. Itayuiond. assignor to Central Metallic Casket Co.,
Chicago, 111. Casket case. 105,244 ; July 6.
...ti-.-ou, Itaymond, assignor to Central Metallic Casket Co.,
Cliicago. 111. Casket case. 105,245 ; July 6.
Larson, Raymond, assignor to Central Metallic Casket Co.,
Chicago, III. Handle bracket for a casket or analogous
article. 105,956 ; Sept. 7.
Larsou, Raymond, assignor to Central Metallic Casket Co.,
Chicago, 111. Handle bracket for a casket or analogous
article. 105,957; Sept. 7.
Larson. Raymond, assignor to Central Metallic Casket Co.,
Chicago, 111. Handle for a casket or analogous
article. 105,958 ; Sept. 7.
Larson, Raymond, assignor to Central Metsillic Casket
Co., Chicago, 111. Casket trimming or analogous article.
106,050 ; Sept. 14.
Larson, liayinoud, assignor to Central Metallic Casket Co.,
Chicago, 111. Handle for a casket or analogous article.
10(5.206 ; Sept. 28.
Larson. Raymond, assignor to Central Metallic Casket Co.,
Chicago, 111. Handle for a casket or analogous article.
106.207 : Sept. 28.
Larson, Roy A. (See Oya, J. A., and Larson, assignors.)
Lasher, Harry J., assignor to Bennington Wax Paper
Company, Bennington, Vt. Lollipop figure. 104,724 ;
June 1.
Lasseier, Piatt R., Hialeah, Fla. Radio lamp. 104,325 ;
Apr. 27.
Latlirop, Harvey, Forest Hills, N. Y. Roll-top playing
card box. 104,944 ; June 15.
Lattner, Emert J., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Oil burner.
104,271 ; Apr. 27.
Lattner, Emert J., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Oil burner.
104,378 ; May 4.
Laufman, Benjamin, Newark, N. J. Handbag or similar
article. 106,446 ; Oct. 12.
Laundau, Sam. New York. N. Y. Slip. 105,914 ; Aug. 31.
Lauterbach, John, New York, N. Y. Inhaler. 105,384;
July 27.
La Valle, Placido D., New York, N. Y. Shoe or similar
article. 103.330 ; Feb. 23.
La Vigne, Eugene E., assignor to A. S. Aloe Company.
St. Louis, Mo. Surgical table. 106,208 ; Sept. 28.
Lawson, George S., Cleveland, assignor to The Byers
Machine Company. Ravenna, Ohio. Enclosed cab for
power shovels or similar devices. 103,383 ; Feb. 23.
Laye, Florence, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,087 ;
Sept. 14.
Laye, Florence, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,254 ; Sept.
28.
Lave, Florence, New York, N. Y. Dress.
26.
106,689; Oct.
Laye, Florence, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,690: Oct.
26.
Laye, Florence, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,923 •
Nov. 9.
Laylon, Harry. (See Low, T. H., and Laylon.)
Lazar, Prank, New York, N. Y. Trick mug. 106,539 ;
Oct. 19.
Lazar, Lee, New York, N. Y., assignor to Bancroft Walker
Company, Waltham, Mass. Shoe. 103,013 ; Feb. 2.
Leach, Walter R.. Jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to Carr-
liowrey Glass Co., Baltimore, Md. Bottle. 106,628 •
Oct. 19.
Le Clercq, Raymond, assignor to Pacific Hard Rubber Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Battery box. 103.238: Feb. 16.
Le Clercq, Raymond, assignor to Western Molded Prod-
ucts, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Battery box. 103,974 ;
Apr. 6.
Lederer, Ilortense V.. and F. Stanton, assignors to Wimpv
i'/J'ln, "^xT^"'".?'^' ^°<^' Chicago, 111. Store front.
106.801 : Nov. 2.
Lednum, William E., assignor to Plnkola Corporation,
Easton, Md. Musical instrument. 103.683; Mar 23
Lee, Gerhard M., assignor to W. H. McCullouch, doing
business as Finch & McCullouch, Aurora, 111. Per-
petual desk calendar. 102,751 ; Jnn 19
Lee, Gerhard M.. assignor to W. H. McCullouch, doing
business as Finch & McCullouch. Aurora, 111. Com-
blne<l penholder and perpetual desk calendar. 102,752 •
Jan. 19.
Lee, Gerhard M., assignor to W. H. McCullouch, doing
business as Finch & McCullouch, Aurora, HI. Combined
desk pad holder and perpetual calendar. 102,753 ; Jan.
Lee, Gerhard M., assignor to W'. H. McCullouch, doing busi-
ness as 1' inch & McCullouch, .Aurora, 111. Perpetual desk
. calendar. 102,754; Jan. 19
Lee, Gerhard M., assignor to W. H. McCullouch, doing
business as Finch & McMullouch, Aurora, 111. Com-
bined perpetual calendar and holder therefor. 102,755 ,
Jan. 19.
Lee, Gerhard M., assignor to W. IT. McCullouch, doing
business as Finch & McCullouch. Aurora, 111. Perpetual
de.sk calendar. 103,822 ; Mar. 30.
Lee Joseph B., et al. (See Snawadzki, Casimir J., as-
signor.)
Lee. Mart E. (See Johannes H.. asslenor.)
*'i'x, .o'l''"!!.' ^^- Covington, Ky. X-ray apparatus.
iU7,4.5U ; Doc. 14.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
735
Lee-Tex Rubber Products Corporation. (See Krueger,
Elmer E., assignor.)
Leff, jMorris, New York, N. Y. Embroidered fabric.
107.193 ; Nov. 23.
Leff, Morris, New York, N. Y. Embroidered fabric.
107.194 ; Nov. 23.
Lefrak, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Coat. 107,021 ;
Nov. 16.
Lefrak, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Cape. 107,524;
Dec. 21.
Lebman, Carl E., Chicago, 111. Faucet attachment.
104,272 ; Apr. 27.
Lehman, Carl E., Chicago, 111. Display stand. 106,833 ;
Nov, 2.
Leliiiiann, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Embroidered fabric.
100.141 ; Sept. 21.
Lehmann, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Embroidered fabric.
106.142 ; Sept. 21.
Lehon Company. (See Molyneux, William H., assignor.)
Leisen, Frederic A., assignor to Detroit-Michigan Stove
Company, Detroit, Mich. Gas range. 105,532 ; Aug. 3.
Leiterman, Julius, New York, N. Y. Coat. 103,617;
Mar. 16.
Leitz, Ernst, G. m. b. H. (See Maisch, Wilhelm, as-
signor.)
Le Jeune, Frank H., assignor to Kelsev-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 103,684 ; Mar. 23.
Le Jeune, Frank H., assignor to Kelspy-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 103,728 ; Mar. 23.
Lelong, Luclen, Inc. (See Buckingham, John D., as-
signor.)
Lelong, Lucien, Inc. (See Conant, Arthur P., assignor.)
Lelong, Lucien, Inc. (See Stein, Joseph S.. assignor.)
Lelong, Lucien, Paris, France, assignor to Lucien Le-
long Inc., Chicago, 111. Cologne bottle or similar ar-
ticle. 104,350 ; May 4.
Lemire, Edwin A., Providence, R. I. Flexible cigarette
case. 102,861 ; Jan. 19.
Lemmon, John E., St. Albans, N. Y., assignor to J. R.
Wood & Sons, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mounting for rings.
104.863 ; June 8.
Lemmon, John E., St. Albans, N. Y., assignor to J. R.
Wood & Sons, Inc., Brooklyn, N. Y. Mounting for rings.
104.864 ; June 8.
Lemmon, Richard R., New Albany, Ind. Combined stand
and ashtray. 104,459 ; May 11.
Lentheric Incorporated. (See Slclntosh, Frank, assignor.)
Lentheric Incorporated. (See Sliover, r.iifie M.. assignor.)
Leone, Henry, New Dorp, N. Y. Duplex house-coat.
107,723 ; Dec 28.
Leone, Rocco, Philadelphia, Pa. Shoe or similar .irticlp.
102,756 ; Jan. 19.
Leonhardt, Edna F., Mount Airy, Pa. Textile fabric for
upholstery. 105,385 ; July 27.
Leonhardt, Edna P., Mount Airy, Pa. Textile fabric for
ui)holstery. 105,386 : July 27.
Leonhardt. Edna F., Mount Airy, Pa. Textile fabric for
upholstery. 105,387; July 27.
Leonhardt, Edna F., Mount Airv, Pa. Textile fabric for
upholster.v. 105.388; July 27.
Leonhardt, Edna F., Mount Airy, Pa. Textile fabric for
upholstery. 105.389 ; July 27.
Leonhardt, Edna F.. Mount Airy, Pa. Textile fabric for
upholstpr.y. 105.390; .luly 27.
Leonhardt, Edna F., Mount Airv, Pa. Textile fabric for
upholstery. 105,391 ; July 27.
Leopold, George O. (See Fegley. T. J., and Leopold.)
Leppke, Louis A., Omaha, Nebr. Drinking vessel.
103,430 ; Mar. 2.
Leppke, Louis A., Omaha, Ne?ar. Bottle. 103,729 ; Mar.
Leppke, Louis A., Omaha, Nebr. Drinking-ves.srl.
104,379 ; May 4.
Leppke, Louis A., Omaha, Nebr. Bottle. 105,392 ; July
27.
Lermer, Herman B., assignor to Hygienic Tube & Con-
tainer Comi)any, Newark, N. J. Applicator or similar
article. 103,534 ; Mar. •).
Lermer, Herman B., assignor to Hygienic Tube & Con-
tainer Company, Newark, N. J. Applicator or similar
article. 103,976; Apr. 6.
Le Koy, (Jliarlcs, Ke;uisl)urg, N. J. Combined ashtray and
cigarette supportei-. 103,875; Mar. 30.
Lescaze, William, a.^signor to Silvrav T>ighting Inc., New
York, N. Y. Lighting fixture. 102,900; .Tan. 26.
Louser, Richard C, liidgefield, N. .1. Combined pipe
cloviner jind tamper. 100,307; Oct. 5.
Leverone, Paul, Arlington, Mass. Clothes hamper.
105,220; July C.
Levey, Max, assignor to Excel Projector Corp., Chicago,
Til. T'rojector. 107,022 ; Nov. 16.
Ijevi. Albert A., San Ii'r.-iiu-iKco, (Mlif. Belling for per-
sonal wear or similar article. 105,221 ; July 0.
Levin, David, New York, N. Y. Shoo. 102.834; Jan. 19.
Levin, David, New York, N. Y. Shoe or similar article.
105, .500; Aug. 10.
Levin, David, N(>w York, N. Y. Shoe or similar arlirle,
105,.591 ; Aug. 10.
Levin, David 10., New York, N. Y. Shoe or similar
arlicle. 107,245 ; Nov. 30.
Levine, Alfred M., and (;. Pincus, JiOng Beach, N. Y.
Cabana. 102,791 ; Jan. 19.
Levine, Jacob, New York, N. V. Shoe. 103,331 ; Feb. 23.
Levine, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 107,525; Dec. 21.
Levine, Louis, assignor to Van Raalte Company, New
York, N. Y. Glove. 103,945 ; Apr. 6.
Levy, Adolph, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 102,691 ;
Jan. 12.
Levy, Albert E., New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,865;
June 8.
Levy, Albert E., New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,970;
June 15.
Levy, Albert E., New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,176 ;
June 29.
Levy, Albert E., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,172 : Sept.
21.
Levy, Albert E., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,173;
Sept. 21.
Levy, Albert E., New^iTork, N. Y. Dress. 106,488; Oct.
12.
Lev.v, Albert E., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,489 ; Oct.
12.
Levy, Ben R., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 106,802 ;
Nov. 2.
Levy, Jack, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,500 ; Oct. 12.
Levy, Joseph, New York, N. Y., assignor to Century
Lighting, Inc. Showcase light projector or similar
article. 105,288 ; July 13.
Levy, Joiseph G., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103,178; Feb. 9.
Levy, Joseph G., New York, N. Y. Woven textile fabric.
107.356 ; Dec. 7.
Levy, Leo I., Chicago, 111. Pot holder. 103,975 ; Apr. 6.
Levy, Maurice. (See Nuessle, R., and Levy.)
Lewin, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Wrapping paper,
102,952; Jan. 26.
Lewin, Arthur, New York, N. Y. Wrapping paper.
107.357 ; Dec. 7.
Lewinski. George, assignor to The American-National Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Velocipede. 102,757 ; Jan. 19.
Lewis, Benn. Brooklyn, N. Y. Brassiere or similar article.
105,959; Sept. 7.
Lewis, Byrd R., Paducah, Tex. Desk stand. 104,067 ;
Apr. 13.
Lewis, Charles, New York, N. Y. Bolero jacket. 106,924 ;
Nov. 9.
Lewis, David, New York, N. Y. Straw handbag. 104,068 ;
Apr. 13.
Lewis, David, New York, N. Y. Handbag. 104,069 ;
Apr. 13.
Lewis, David, New York, N. Y. Handbag. 104,070 ;
Apr. 13.
Lewis, David, New York, N. Y. Straw handbag. 104,071 ;
Apr. 13.
Lewis, David, New York, N. Y. Handbag. 104,072 ;
Apr. 13.
Lewis, David, New York, N. Y. Handbag. 104,073 ;
Apr. 13.
Lewis, David, New York, N. Y. Straw handbag. 104,074 :
Apr. 13.
Lewis, David, New York, N. Y. Handbag. 104,075 ;
Apr. 13.
Lewis, David, New York, N. Y. Handbag. 104,144 ; Apr.
20.
Lewis, David, New York, N. Y. Straw handbag. 104,145 ;
Apr. 20.
Lewis, David, assignor to Helena Rubinstein Inc., New
York, N. Y. Handbag. 107,685 ; Dec. 28.
Lewis, Florence N., New York, N. Y. Toiletry case.
103,112; Feb. 9.
Lewis, Florence N., New York, N. Y. Ski kit. 103,359 ;
Feb. 23.
T^ewis. Florence N., New York, N. Y. Sport belt.
104,572 ; May 18.
Lewis, Florence N., New York, N. Y. Handbag. 106,570 ;
Oct. 1!).
Lewis, Florence N., New York, N. Y., assignor to Elizabeth
Arden Sales Corporation. Vanity case. 103,239 ; Feb.
Hi.
Lewis, Fred S., South Bond, Ind. Automatic sign.
102,907; Jan. 26.
Lewis, Fred S., South Bend, Ind. Automatic sign.
1 02,908 ; Jan. 20.
Lewis, George S., Oak Park, assignor to Battery I'atents
Gorporation, Oliicago, 111. Combined bicycle guard and
lamp. 107,358; Dec. 7.
Lewis, .lohn IT., Washington, D. C. IMatch folder.
102,850; Jan. 19.
I.ewy. ll.-ury, Baltimore, Md. Advertising display card.
100,238; Sept. 28.
Tjcwy, Herbert K. (See Hart, L. E., and L(>wy.)
I^ibbey Gl.-iss Company. (See Fuerst, Edwin W., assignor.)
Libbey Glass Company. (See Hansen, Melvin 0., as-
signor.)
Lihhey-Owens-Ford Glass Company. (See Alexander.
Harold M., assignor.)
Jjiberty, Normand P., Farmington, N. II. Shoe. 103,014 ;
Feb. 2.
Liberty, Normand P., Farmington, N. H. Shoe. 103,015;
l'\"l). 2.
Llb(>rty, Normand P., Farmington, N. TI. Shoe. 103,016;
Voh. 2.
Liberty, Normand P., Farmington, N. IT. Shoe. 103,017;
l'>b. 2.
Liberty, Normand P., Farmington, N. H. Shoe. 10.3,018:
Feb. 2.
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INDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
Idberty, Nonnand P., Farmington, N. 11. Shoe. 103,019 ;
Feb. 2.
Liberty, Xormand P., Farmington, N. H. Shoe. 103,020 ;
Feb. 2.
Liberty, Xormand P., Farmington, N. H. Shoe. 103,946 ;
Apr. 6.
Liberty. Xormand P., Farmington, N. H. Shoe. 100,308 ;
Oct. 5.
Liberty. Xormand P., Farmington, X. H. Shoe. 106,.'?09 ;
Oct. 5.
Llchter. Jesse S., Lawrence, X. Y. Button. 103,021 :
Feb. 2.
Lichter, Jesse S., Lawrence. X. Y. Button. 107,023 ;
Xov. IG. -
Lichter, Julius, La-wrence. X. Y. Bbtton. 107,686 ; Dec.
28.
Liddle, Xellie R.. Xew York, X. Y. Combination spout
and cover shield or the like. 103.404 ; Mar. 2.
Lieberman. Max. Brooklvn. X. Y. Protector for a radiator
air valve. 105,960 ; Sept. 7.
Lieberman, Ralph, Xevr York, X. Y. Coat. 102,909 ; Jan.
26.
Liem. See T., The Hague, Xetherlands. Radiator cover.
104,076; Apr. 13.
Lincoln. Edward K., Fairfield. Conn. Combined ashtray.
cisarptte and match bos receptacle, or similar article.
105.SS2 : Aug. 31.
Lincoln Engineering Company. (See Barks, Frank S.,
assignor.)
Lindemann. A. J., & Hoverson Company. (See Lindemann,
Eugene A., assignor.)
Lindemann, Eugene A., assignor to A. J. Lindemann &
Hoversen Company. Milwaukee. Wis. Oil stove or
analogous article. "104,928 ; June 15.
Lindsav, Milton P., Providence, R. I. Life preserver.
105,315 ; July 13.
Linendoll Corporation. (See Tucker. John W., assignor.)
Link, Maximilian W., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Crane
Co., Chicago. HI. Handwheel. 104,113 ; Apr. 13.
Lion. Oscar. Xt>w York. .X. Y. Ribbon roller rack.
102.6.52 : Jan. 5.
Lippert, Morris, Brooklyn, X. Y. Shoe. 103.022 ; Feb. 2.
Lippert, Morris, Brooklyn, X. Y. Shoe. 103,113 : Feb. 9.
Lippert, Morris, Brooklyn, X. Y. Shoe. 104,460; May
11.
Lipschutz. Joseph, and H. C. Ruger, Brooklyn, X. Y.
Combined watch and mirror with holder therefor.
107.6S7: Dec. 28.
Lipscomb. Vergil C, assignor to Wohl Shoe Company.
St. Louis. Mo. Shoe. 105.592 : Aug. 10.
Lipscomb. Vergil C. assignor to Wohl Shoe Company.
St. Louis. Mo. Shoe. 105.593 ; Aug. 10.
Lipscomb, Vergil C, assignor to Wohl Shoe Company.
St. Louis. Mo. Shoe. 105,594 ; Aug. 10.
Lipscomb. Vergil C, assignor to Wohl Shoe Company.
St. Louis. Mo. Shoe. 105.595 ; Aug. 10.
Lipscomb. Vergil C. assignor to Wohl Shoe Company.
St. Louis. Mo. Shoe. 105.596 ; Aug. 10.
Lipscomb. Vergil C. assignor to Wohl Shoe Company.
St. Louis. Mo. Shoe. 105.597 ; Aug. 10.
Lipscomb. Versil C, assignor to Wohl Shoe Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 105.598 ; Aug. 10.
I.ipskv. >rnrcus. (Spo Ginnis. .><amuel J., a.«:signor. )
Lipton, Ruby, Xew York, X. Y. Op. 104,787 ; June 1.
Liska. William F.. assignor to Holland Brass Works. In-
corporated, Chicago, 111. Clandlestick. 104,194 ; Apr.
20.
Little, Cliarles D., assignor to Seminole Flavor Com-
panv, Chattanooga, Tenn. Bottle. 105.024 : June 22.
Little, H. C, Burner Co. (See Tilley, Melvln M., as-
signor.)
Little, John Mcl.eod. (See Van Doren. H., and Little.)
Little. John M.. and H. L. van Doren. assignors to
Toledo Scale Manufacturing Company, Toledo, Ohio.
Scale casing. 107.526 ; Dec. 21.
Llttlewood, William, assignor to American Airlines. Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Combined cock and cover for a vacuum
bottle. 105.115; June 29.
Livingston, Louis M., Xew York, X. Y. Shoe. 105,289 ;
July 13.
Llovd. Philip O.. Jackson Heights, N. Y., assignor to Carr-
Lowrev Glass Co., Baltimore, Md. Bottle. 103,730;
Mar. 23.
Llovd. Philip G.. Jackson Heights, N. Y., assignor to Carr-
Lowrev Glass Co., Baltimore, Md. Bottle. 104,351 :
May 4.
Lloyd. Philip G., Jackson Heights, N. T., assignor to
Carr-Lowrey Glass Co., Baltimore, Md. Bottle.
104.666 ; May 2.5.
Lloyd, Philip G., Jackson Heights, X. Y.. aslgnor to Carr-
. Lowrev Glass Co.. Baltimore. Md. Combination bottle
unit and holder therefor. 105.290 ; July 13.
Lloyd. Philip G.. Jackson Heights, N. Y.. assignor to Carr-
Lowrev Glass Co.. Baltimore, Md. Bottle or similar
article' 107.688 : Dec. 28.
Lloyd. Philip G., Jackson Heights, X. Y., assignor to Carr-
Lnwrev Glass Co., Baltimore, Md. Jar or similar article.
107.689; Deo. 28.
Locke. Jnmes X., Long Beach, Ca\it. Lighting standard.
104.788 : June 1.
Locke. James N.. Long Beach, Calif. Lighting standard.
104.789 : June 1.
Loewy, Raymond, Xew York, X. Y.. assignor to Sears,
Roebuck & Co., Chicago, 111. Refrigerator. 103,023 ;
Feb. 2.
Loewy, Raymond, Xew York, X. Y., assignor to Sears,
Roebuck & Co., Chicago, 111. Refrigerator latch.
103.024 ; Feb. 2.
Loewy, Raymond, Xew York. X. Y., assignor to Sears,
Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Refrigerator. 103.332 ;
Feb. 23.
Loewy, Raymond, Xew York, X. Y., assignor to Belden
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, lU. Electric con-
necter plug. 104.692 ; May 25.
Loewy, Raymond, Xew York. X. T., assignor to Belden
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Electric con-
necter plug. 104,693 ; May 25.
Loewy, Raymond. Xew York. X. Y., assignor to Belden
Manufacturing Companv. Chicago, HI. Electric con-
necter plug. 104,694 ; May 25.
Loewy, Raymond, assignor to platinum Products Corp.,
Xew York, X. Y. Combination desk unit. 106,447 ;
Oct. 12.
Loewy. Raymond, assignor to Platinum Products Corp..
Xew York, X. Y. Cigarette lighter. 106,571 : Oct. 19.
Loewy. Raymond. Xew York. X. Y.. assignor to Heywood-
Wakefield Company, Gardner, Mass. End standard for
theater chairs. 106.693 ; Oct. 26.
Loewy, Raymond, assignor to The Karpark Corporation.
Xew York, X. Y. Parking meter housing. 107,527 ;
Dec. 21.
Loewy. Raymond, assignor to The Karpark Corporation,
Xew York, X. Y. Parking meter housing. 107.528 :
Dec. 21.
Loewy. Raymond, assignor to The Karpark Corporation,
Xew York, X. Y. Parking meter housing. 107.529 •
Dec. 21.
Loevry, Raymond, assignor to The Karpark Corporation,
Xew York, X. Y. Parking meter housing. 107,530 ;
Dec. 21.
Loewy, Raymond, assignor to The Karpark Corporation,
Xew York, X. Y. Parking meter housing. 107.531 :
Dec. 21.
Loewy, Raymond, Xew York. X. Y.. assignor to Heywood-
Wakefield Company. Gardner. Mass. End standard for
theater chairs. 107.532 ; Dec. 21.
Loewy. Raymond. Xew York. X. Y.. assignor to Heywood-
Wakefield Company. Gardner, Mass. End standard for
theater chairs. 107.533 ; Dec. 21.
Loewy. Raymond. Xew York. X. Y.. assignor to Heywood-
Wakefield Company. Gardner, Mass. End standard for
theater chairs. 107.534 : Dec. 21.
Loewy. Raymond G. F., Xew York, X. Y. AutomobUe
104,945 ; June 15.
Loewy. Raymond G. F.. Xew York, X. T.. assignor to The
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, Philadelphia, Pa.
Locomotive. 106.143 ; Sept. 21.
Loewy. Raymond G. F.. Xew York. X. Y.. and W. R. Elsey,
Merion. assignors to The Pennsvlvania Railroad Com-
pany. Philadelphia, Pa. RailwaV car unit. 105.533 :
Aug. 3.
Loewy. Raymond G. F.. Xew York. X. Y.. and W. R. Elsey,
Menon. assignors to The Pennsvlvania Railroad Com-
pany, Philadelphia, Pa. Railway car unit. 105.534;
Aug. 3.
Loewy. Raymond G. F., Xew York, X. Y., and W. R
Elsey. Merion. assignors to The Pennsvlvania Railroad
Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Railway ca"r unit. 105,993 :
Sept. 7.
Lofgren, Gustaf E., Riverside, Conn., assignor to Electro-
lux Corporation. Dover, Del. Combined brush and noz-
zle. 103.240 ; Feb. 16.
Lofgren^ Gustaf E.. Riverside. Conn., assignor to Electro-
lux Corporation, Dover. Del. Runner for a vacuum
cleaner or similar article. 106,666 ; Oct. 26
Logan Gear Company, The. (See Dickerson, Dorman B.,
assignor.)
Logan Gear Company, The. (See Johnson, Alvin L., as-
signor. )
Logan. John, Jr.. assignor to The Logan-Long Company,
Chicago. 111. Strip shingle. 104.971 ; June 15.
Logan-Long Company, The. (See Logan, John, Jr.. as-
signor.)
Lohse. Frederick W.. Attleboro. assignor to T. J. Holmes
Company, Inc.. Xorton, Mass. Bottle. 107,024 ; Xov.
1 6.
Lohse. Frederick W.. Attleboro, assignor to T. J. Holmes
Company, Inc., Xorton, Mass. Atomizer. 107.431 ;
Dec. 14.
Lohse. Frederick W.. Attleboro, assignor to T. J. Holmes
Company, Inc., Xorton, Mass. Atomizer. 107.432 •
Dec. 14.
Lohse. Frederick W.. Attleboro. assicnor to T. J. Holmes
Company, Inc., Norton, Mass. Atomizer. 107,690 ; Dec.
Lohse. Frederick W.. Attleboro, assisnor to T. J. Holmes
Company, Inc., Norton, Mass. Atomizer. 107,691 ; Dec.
Lohse, Frederick W., Attleboro, assignor to T. J. Holmes
Company, Inc., Norton, Mass. Atomizer. 107,692 ; Dec.
Lohse. Frederick W.. Attleboro, assignor to T. J. Holmes
Company, Inc., Xorton, Mass. Atomizer. 107,693 : Dec.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
737
Lohse, Frederick W., Attleboro, assignor to T. J. Holmes
Company, Inc., Norton, Mass. Atomizer. 107,694 ; Dec.
28.
Loitsch, Charles, New yorli, N. Y. Concert piano.
105,665 ; Aug. 17.
Lomaistro, John, Miami, Fla. Display stand. 103,333 ;
Feb. 23.
Lomo Gum Massager Co. (See Love, E. O., and Molitor,
assignors.)
London, Louis B., et al, (See Grober, Maurice W., as-
signor.)
Loney, Hugh W., assignor to C. G. Conn, Ltd., Elkhart,
Ind. Mouthpipe key for a saxophone. 107,535 ; Dec,
21,
Long, Alfred A,, New York, N. Y. Bottle cap. 106,448 ;
Oct. 12.
Long, Leroy W., Belleville, assignor to Alderney Dairy
Co., Newark, N. J. Sign. 104,273 ; Apr. 27.
Long, Nelson A., Duluth, Minn. Statuette or similar
article. 107,576 ; Dec. 21.
Loomis, Allen, Elkhart, Ind. Saxophone. 103,025 ;
Feb. 2.
Loomis, Allen, Elkhart, Ind. Saxophone. 103,026 ;
Feb. 2.
Loose, Jacob V. (See Binkowski, E. W., and Loose.)
Lo Prete, Salvatore and V., New York, N. Y. Coat.
104,979 ; June 15.
Lo Prete, Salvatore and V., New York, N, Y. Suit.
104,980: June 3 5.
Lo Prete, Vineenzs. (See Lo Prete, Salvatore and V.)
Lorenzen. Arnold I., Toledo, Ohio. Combination cigarette
box and ashtray. 106,598 ; Oct. 19.
Lorenzen, Arnold I., Toledo, Ohio. Ash tray. 106,599 ;
Oct. 19.
Lorenzen, Arnold I., Toledo, Ohio. Cigarette box.
106,600; Oct. 19.
Lorenzen, Arnold I., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Bottle. 102,910; Jan, 26.
Lorenzen, Arnold I., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to The Julep
Company, Chicago, 111. Bottle. 103,535 ; Mar. 9.
Lorenzen, Arnold I., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Jug. 103,731 ; Mar. 23.
Lorenzen, Arnold I., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass
Cnmp.iny, Toledo, Ohio. Butter dish. 104,164 ; Apr.
20.
Lorenzen, Arnold I., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to United Dis-
tillers (of America) Ltd., Baltimore, Md. Bottle.
105,291 ; July 13.
Lorenzen, Arnold I., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass
Company. Toledo, Ohio, Ashtray, 106,670 ; Oct, 26,
Lorenzen, Arnold I., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass
Company, Toledo, Ohio, Bottle, 107,433 ; Dec, 14,
Lorenzen, Arnold I., and M. S, Desser, assignors to Owens-
Illinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio, Vase. 104,165 ;
Apr, 20,
Lorenzen, Arnold I., and M. S. Desser, assignors to Owens-
Illinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Vase. 104,166;
Apr. 20.
Lorr Laboratories, Inc. (See Reynolds. Edwin T., as-
signor.)
Louis Watch Co. Inc. (See Ornstein, David, assignor.)
Love, Alfred T., Chicago, 111. Game board. 105,666 ;
Aug. 17.
Love, Arthur H., New York, N. Y. Handbag. 107,045 ;
Nov. 16.
Love, Edna O., and E. J. Molitor, assignors to Lomo
Gum Massager Co., Portland, Oreg. Combined tooth
and gum massager or like article. 105,116; June 29.
Lovell-Dressel Company. (See Menna, Antonio, as-
signor.)
Loving, Elliott E., Memphis, Tenn., assignor to National
Safety Control Co. Combined traffic officer's safety
booth and traflic signal. 103,536; Mnr. 0.
Low, Theodore II., New Haven, and H. Laylon, Water-
bury, Conn., said Laylon assignor to said Low. Bottle
docapper. 103,179 ; Feb. 9.
Lowe, Joe, Corporation. (See Thomas, Norman JI., as-
signor.)
Lowenstein, Malcolm W., assignor of one-half to S. Sil-
berstein, Baltimore, Md. Sea food pick. 103,241 ; Feb.
16.
Lowenstein, Malcolm W., assignor of one-half to S. Sil-
berstoin, Baltimore, Md. Crab and lobster cracker.
103,242 ; Feb. 16.
Lowonsli'in, Miircellc II., All.Tnta, Ga. Botlle. 103,823;
.Mar. 30.
Lowi, Loo, Now York, N. Y. A.shlray. 103,685 ; ^V.^\■. 23.
Lowrey, Wiley W, (See Johns, Herman S., assignor.)
Lowy, Edward, Brighton Beach, N. Y. Handbag.
104,461 : May 11.
Lowy, Edward, Brighton Beach, N. Y. ITnndbag.
104,462; May 11.
Lowv, Edward, Brighton Beach, N. Y. Handbag.
10"4.t<!:{; M.ay 11.
Lucas, Marl in, l'\'ir Rockawny, N. Y. Condiment sot.
104,898; .luiio 8.
TiUee Manufacturing Company. (See Jackson, Oscar F.,
assignor.)
Lucl.'i, I;ouis v.. West Hartford, Conn., and H. n'.Agosilno,
New York, N. Y.. asslgnorn to The Standard Meier
Cori)oi'ntloii, Hartford, f^inn. I'Mrkiug nii'ler casing.
106.0.") I ; Sept. 14.
Lucia, Louis V., West Hartford, Conn., and H. D'Agostino,
New York, N. Y,, assignors to The Standard Meter
Corporation, Hartford, Conn. Parking meter casing.
106,0.52; Sept. 14.
Lucien Lelong Inc. (See Lelong, Lucien, assignor.)
Luders, Alfred E., Stamford, Conn. Boat hull. 107,724 ;
Dec. 28.
Ludovici, Renato, assignor to Ella G. Brandstetter, Chi-
cago, 111., doing business as Alto Mfg. Company.
Binoculars. 106,310; Oct. 5.
Ludwig, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Electric lamp for ranges
and the like. 106,803 : Nov. 2.
Lueneburg, Walter C, Chicago, 111. Radio cabinet or sim-
ilar article. 102,835 ; Jan. 19.
Lufkin Foundry & Machine Company. (See Trout, Walter
C, assignor.)
Luisi, Luigi, New York, N. Y. Label. 105,292 ; July 13.
Lukens, Robert L., Honolulu, Territoi-y of Hawaii. Per-
fume bottle. 105,799 ; Aug. 24.
Lung, Kenneth R., assignor to Flint & Walling Manu-
facturing Company, Kendallville, Ind. Windmill.
104,946 ; June 15.
Luteran, Lewis M., and A. P. Brunell, Clifton, N. J.
Food cutting board. 107,246 ; Nov. 30.
Lutz, Albert W., Brockton, assignor to Geo. E. Keith
Company, Campello, Mass. Shoe. 103,053 ; Feb. 2.
Lutz, Albert W., Brockton, assignor to Geo. E. Keith
Company, Campello, Mass. Shoe. 103,054; Feb. 2.
Lux Clock Manufacturing Company, The. (See Lux,
Herman and F.)
Lux, Eugene J., assignor to Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Vanity case or similar article.
104,695 ; May 25.
Lux, Eugene J., assignor to Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Vanity case or similar article.
105.1T7 ; June 29.
Lux, Eugene J., New York, N. Y., assignor to Warren
Telechron Company. Clock case. 105,599 ; Aug. 10.
Lux, Eugene J., New York, N. Y. Paper cup holder.
100,311; Oct, 5,
Lux, Eugene J,, assignor to Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Toilet accessories container.
106,490; Oct. 12.
Lux, Eugene J., assignor to Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Toilet accessory bottle. 106,601 ;
Oct. 19.
Lux, Eugene J., assignor to Harriet Hubbard Ayer, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Toilet accessories container. 107,340 ;
Dec. 7.
Lux, Frederick. (See Lux, Herman and F. )
Lux, Herman and F., assignors to The Lux Clock Manu-
facturing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Clock case.
106,312 ; Oct. 5.
Lux, Herman and F., assignors to The Lux Clock Manu-
facturing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Clock case.
106,313; Oct. 5.
Lux, Herman and F., assignors to The Lux Clock Manu-
facturing Company, Waterbury, Conn. Clock case.
106,314 ; Oct, 5.
Lycoming Manufacturing Company, (See Rohde, Gilbert,
assignor.)
Lyon Metal Products, Incorporated. (See O'Connor, John
B.. assignor.)
Ma, Wing Yue, Honolulu, Hawaii. Handbag or the like.
105,883 ; Aug. 31.
JlacCowan, Hervey L., Wilmette, assignor to The Nagel-
Chase Mfg, Co., Chicago, 111. Smoking stand. 106,817 ;
Nov. 2.
Maccoy, Frank, assignor to The Cilocon Corporation, De-
troit, Mich. Nursing nipple. 104,195 ; Apr. 20.
Macdonald, John G.. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Electric
fan casing. 102,667 ; Jan. 5.
Macdonald, John G., Toronto, Ontario, Canada. Radio
cabinet. 106.2.39 ; Sept. 28.
MacDonald, Roval C, Trenton. N. J. Combined draftsman
tool and letter opener. 104,498 ; May 11.
Maop. HcM'ljert N.. Torre Haute, Ind. Advertising novelty.
100,671 : Oct. 26.
JlacGuire, William E., Louisville, Ky. Game board.
104,790; Juno 1.
Mack, Joseph, Passaic, N. J., assignor to Dazians, Inc,
New York, N. Y, Textile fiibric. 103. 067 ; Feb. 2.
Mackelfresh, William E., Jr., Chicago, 111., a.-ssignor to
Owens-Illinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio, Condi-
ment shaker, 103,114; Feb, 9,
IMackelfrpRh, William E,. Jr„ Chicago, 111,, assignor to
Owens-Illinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Ash-
tray. 103,115 ; Feb. 9.
Mackelfresh. William 10., Jr,, Chicago, 111., assignor to
Owens-Illinois Glass Conipanv, Toledo, Ohio. Condi-
ment shaker. 10 1,107; Apr. 20.
M;ickeirr(>sh, William 10.. Jr.. Chicago, 111., assignor to
Ow(>ns-Illlnois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio, Ashtray.
101.108: Apr. 20.
Mackelfresh, William E., Jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to
Oweiis-IIllnois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Ashtray.
101,635; May 25,
Mackelfresh, Wlllliim E., Jr., Chicago. 111., assignor to
Owens-Tlllnols Glass C(in\pany, Toledo, Ohio. Table
centerpiece. 101.791: Juno 1.
Miiekelfresh, Wllliinn 10.. .Jr., Chicago, Til., assignor to
Owens-llllnols Glass Conipanv, Toledo, Ohio, .\shtrav.
1 01, 866; Juno 8.
738
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Mackelfresh, William E., Jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to
Owens-Illinois Glass Companv, Toledo, Ohio. Candle
holder. 105,118 ; June 29.
MackeU'ro.sh, William E., Jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to
Oweus-IUinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Decanter.
105.393 ; July 2T.
Mackelfresh, A\'illiam E.. Jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to
Owens-Illiuois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Sugar
bowl. 105,394; July 27.
Mackelfresli, William E.. Jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to
Owens-Illinois Glass Companv, Toledo, Ohio. Cream
pitcher. 105.395 ; July 27.
Maclielfresh, \Yilliam E., Jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to
Owens-Illinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Condi-
ment shaker. 105. GG7 ; Aug. 17.
Mackelfresh. William E.. Jr.. Chicago, 111., assignor to
Owens-Illinois Glass Companv, Toledo, Ohio. Bookend.
106,449 ; Oct. 12.
Maekilfrosh, William E., Jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to
Owens-Illinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Bookend.
106.091 : Oct. 26.
Mackelfresh, William E., .Jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to
Owens-Illinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Bookend.
106,S04: Nov. 2.
Mackelfresh, William E., ,Tr.. Chicago, 111., assignor to
Owens-Illinois (;iass Companv. Toledo, Ohio. Bookend.
100,805 : Nov. 2.
Blackelfresh. William E., Jr., Chicago, 111., assignor to
Owens-Illinois Glass Companv, Toledo, Ohio. Jar.
107.0S2: Xov. 23.
Maekres, Vasilios S., Brockton, Mass. Glassware clean-
ii)g apparatus. 105.110; June 29.
Maclear, Lucie J., assignor to Van Raalte Company, Xew
Torlc, N. Y. Glove. 102,792 : Jan. 19.
Maclear, Lucie J., assignor to Tan Raalte Company, New
York, N. Y. Glove. 103,285 ; Feb. 16.
MacXally. Charles J., Jamaica, X. Y. Combined foun-
tain pen and check protector or similar article.
107.438; Dec. 14.
Magesis. Abraham, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dress. 100.468 ;
Oct. 12.
Magnus, I'inn. East Orange, N. J. Table tennis racket.
103.243 : Feb. 10.
Magro, Ralph. Jersey City, N. J. Combined revolving
clock and l:imp. 103,071 ; Feb. 2.
Magro. Ralph, Jersey City, N. J. Revolving clock.
103.334: Feb. 23.
Magro. Raliih. Jersey City. \. J. Revolving clock.
104.190: Apr. 20.
M.icruire. Garnet .\.. Saint John, Xew Brunswick, Canada.
Dispenser for tooth paste, shaving cream, and the like.
106.053; Sept. 14.
Sfaher, W. A. (See Hollister. Donald C, assignor.)
Ma honey, Edward T., Milwaukee, Wis. Pocljetknifc.
105.334: July 20.
Maiden Form iP.rassiere Company. (See Rosenthal, Wil-
liam, assignor.)
Main. Willard F.. Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Vending machine
cabinet. 103,055 ; Feb. 2.
^laisch. Jac(|ues E.. assignor to National Fabrics Cor-
poration, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 100.806 :
Nov. 2.
Maisch. Jacoues E., assignor to National Fabrics Cor-
poration, New i'ork, N. Y. Textile fabric. 106.807 ;
Nov. 2.
Maisch, Jacques E., assignor to National Fabrics Corpo-
ration. New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 107,489 ;
Dec. 14.
Maisch. Wilhelm, assignor to Ernst Leitz, G. m. b. H..
Wetzlar, Germany. Microscope stand. 105,120 ; June
29.
Maison Joubert, Inc. (See TNIills. Rollin A., assignor.)
Maison Jonhert. Inc. (See Mogi, Yasuhisa, assignor.)
Majer. Carl. Philadelphia. Pa., assignor to Northampton
Textile Company, Mount Hollv. N. J. Textile fabric for
upholslery. 105.000: Aug. 10.
Majewski. Josepli M., Jr., a.ssignor to F. L. Talge. doing
business as Rival JIanufacturing Company, Kansas
C^lty. Mo. Fruit juice extr:ictor. 104.274; Apr. 27
.Majewski, Joseph M., Jr., assignor to F. L. Talge, doing
business as Rival Manufacturing Company, Kansas
City, Mo. Fruit juice extractor. 104.275; Apr. 27
Majewski, Joseph M., Jr., assignor to F. L, Talge. doing
business as Rival Manufacturing Company, Kansas
City, Mo. Fruit juice extractor. 104.270; .\pr. 27.
Majewski, Joseph Jf.. Jr.. assignor to F. L. Talge. dninc
business as Rival Manufacturing Company. Kans.is City.
Mo. Combined standard and hopper for a food shredder
104.899; June 8.
Majewski, Joseph M., Jr., assignor to Foster L. Talge.
Kansas City, Mo., doing business as Rival Manufactur-
ing Company. Fruit pres.s. 105,335; July 20.
Majewski, Joseph M., Jr.. a.ssignor to F. I, ."Talge. doinc
business as Rival Manuf.ncfiiriiig Company, Kan.sas City.
Mo. Juice extractor. 107.652; Dec. 28."
Makepeace, D. E., Company. (See Rohnian. William A.,
assignor.)
Malhame, Victoria, New York. N. V. nnbc>. 105 554-
Aug. 3.
Mallinson, George E., Amityville, N. Y. Rug. 105 901 •
Sept. 7.
Mnllin.son, George E., Amityville, N. Y. Rug. 105 90*^ ■
Sept. 7.
Mallinson, George E., Amityville, N. Y. Rug. 105,963;
Sept. 7.
Mallinson, George E., Amityville, N. Y. Rug. 106,315;
Oct. 5.
Mallinson, George E., Amityville. N. Y. Rug. 107,083;
Nov. 23.
Mallinson, George E., Amityville, N. Y. Rug. 107,084 ;
Nov. 23.
Mallinson. George E., Amityville, N. Y. Rug. 107,085 ;
Nov. 23.
Mallinson. George E., Amityville, N. Y. Rug. 107,175 ;
Nov. 23.
Mallory, P. R., & Co. (See McNaught, William A., as-
signor. )
Mallory, P. R., & Co. Inc. (See Williams, Joseph S.,
assignor.)
Manaster, Ben B., Chicago, 111. Fruit juicer. 104,900 ;
June 8.
Mancini, Alfred, Roslindale, Mass. Antislip shoe heel
attachment. 103,947 ; Apr. 6.
Maudelkir, Doris, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106,518 ; Oct. 12.
Mandl, Sigmund, assignor to Blackhawk Mfg. Co., Jlil-
waukec. Wis. Wrench stand or the like. 103,894 ; Mar.
30.
Mandl, Sigmund, assignor to Blackhawk Mfg. Co., Mil-
waukee, Wis. AVrench case or the like. 103,912 ; Mar.
30.
Mandl, Sigmund, assignor to Blackhawk Mfg. Co., Mil-
waukee, Wis. Wrench stand or the like. 103,913 ;
Mar. 30.
Mandl, Sigmund, assignor to Blackhawk Mfg. Co., Jlil-
waukee. Wis. Combined wrench stand and case or the
like. 103.914 : Mar. 30.
Manhattan Scalloping & Embroidery Works. (See Sigoda,
Victor J., assignor.)
Mankki, Onnie, Cleveland Heights. Ohio, assignor to The
Bridgeport Metal Goods :Manufacturing Companv,
Bridgeport, Conn. Flashlight casing. 103.537 ; Mar. 9.
Mann. Leo, Providence, R. I. Bottle. 103,056; Feb. 2.
Manning. Clarence J., Lake Blufi;, 111. Radio cabinet.
107.434 ; Dec. 14.
Manoha, Jacques, assignor to Houbigant, Inc., Ne^- York,
N. Y. Combination bottle and cap. 102,758 ; Jau. 19.
Manske. Jane F., Chicago, 111. Toy figure. 105,800 ;
Aug. 24.
Manske. Jane F., Chicago, 111. Toy figure. 105,801 ;
Aug. 24. ' ■ ■
Manske. Jane F., Chicago. 111. Tov figure. 105,802 ;
Aug. 24. . _ - ,
Manson. Frank G.. Dayton, Ohio. Pneumatic cushion.
100.980; Nov. 10.
Mansure, E. L.. Co. (See Cherry, Philip L., assignor.)
Mantle Lamp Company of America, The. (See Schwarz,
Eugene, assignor.)
Jlarathon Company. (See Forman. iVTack M.. assignor.)
Marcus, Julius, New York, N. Y. Handkerchief. 103,116 ;
Feb. 9.
JIareus. Leo A.. New York, N. Y. Housecoat or simQar
article. 105,316 ; July 13.
JIarden. Oscar W., Droxel Hill, Pa. Stocking. 105,884 ;
Aug. 31.
Marder, Edward, Brooklyn, N. Y. Hand mirror. 103.551 ;
Mar. 9.
Marder. Edward. Brooklyn, X^. Y. Hand mirror.
10.5.552 ; "Mnv. 9.
Marder. Leo, Brooklyn, N. Y. Brush. 107,435 : Dec. 14.
Marholz. Richard C, assignor to Belmont Radio Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Escutcheon plate for radio re-
ceivers. 107,341 ; Dec. 7.
Jlarholz. Richard C. assignor to Belmont Radio Cor-
poration, Chicago, 111. Escutcheon plate for radio re-
ceivers. 107,653 ; Dec. 28.
Marholz, Richard C. assignor to Belmont Radio Corpora-
tion. Chicago, 111. Combined escutcheon plate and
crystal for a dial for a radio receiver. 107.054 • Dec 28
M.arholz^ Richard C, assignor to Belmont Radio Corpora-
tion, Chicago, 111. Escutcheon plate for a lever tuning
device for a radio receiver. 107,655; Dec. 28
^Nlariani. Christina, Philadelphia, assignor to Morton
A. Oppeiiheimer, Elkines Park, Pa. Cap or similar ar-
ticle. 103,853; JLar. 30
Ma riani Frank X.. Xew York, N. Y. Pen desk stand.
103, .^00 ; Mar. 9.
^f'y"j-»n'-j Frank X., New York, N. Y. Clock. 105,293;
Ma ri.a'ni Frank N., New York, N. Y. Lamp. 105,001;
Aug. 10. ±- • .
Markel Electric Products, Inc. (See Ripley, Duane L., as-
signor.)
.Mfiikowitz, Hannah, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,396 ;
^^"lo^^e.io''' /^^"^Vo ^'''^ '^°^^' N. Y. Knitted fabric.
Marks, Charlie W., Parma, Mo. Automobile. 105,222;
.July 6.
Maries. :Milton, Pittsburgh. Pa
100 "0(1 : Sopt. 2S.
Frozen confection.
Mars. Ethel V (See Kennelly, .Teremiah D., assignor.)
M.irseh. Jas. P.. Corporation. (See Hedfield. R. T., and
seMcers. assignors.)
^'"'Voo'.:--mrnct^V9^'''''"''"''' "^" B'^'^'^-''''"" display unit.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
739
Marsh, Ian D., Belleville, 111. Rail bender. 105,535 ;
Aug. 3.
Marshall Fielrl & Company. (See Mey, Marcel, assignor.)
Marshall, James K. (See Soref, H. E., and Marshall.)
Martin, Archworth. (See Ford, Elmer A., assignor.)
Martin, Charles H., Springfield, Mass. Parliing meter.
107,316 ; Dec. 7.
Martin, Charles H., Springfield, Mass. Parking meter.
107,359 ; Dec. 7.
Martin, Glenn L., Company, The. (See Boulton, B. C,
and Symington, assignors.)
Martin, James, New York. N. Y. Tire. 102,911 : Jan. 26.
Martin, Lawrence R., assignor to Eastman Kodalc Com-
pany, Rochester, N. Y. Camera. 105,491 ; Aug. 3.
Martin, Olive E., assignor to J. Altarsh, New York, N. Y.
Tinsel fabric. 105,706 ; Aug. 17.
Marvin, .John T. (Sep Matthews, I!. L., and Marvin.)
Mas, George N., Washington, D. C. Bottle. 104,696;
May 25.
Mascali, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 102,759 ; Jan.
19.
Massa, Ralph. Bracelet. 102.635 ; Jan. 5.
Massa, Ralph, New York, N. Y. Bracelet. 102,988 ;
Feb. 2.
Massachusetts Mohair Plush Company. (See McDonald,
Sterling B., assignor.)
MasRow, Morris, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,692;
Oct. 26.
Mast, Clyde J. (See Riebe, Charles F., assignor.)
Master Lock Company. (See Soref, H. E., and Marshall,
assignors.)
Master Metal Products, Inc. (See Borlos, William, as-
sianor. )
Matchet, Jamie E., Newark, Ohio, assignor to Verlys of
America, Inc., New York, N. Y. Desk or similar article.
102,693; Jan. 12.
Matchet, .lamie E., Newark, Ohio, assignor to Verlys of
America, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bowl. 102,694 ; Jan.
12.
Matheson, Douglas G., Van Nuys, Calif. Plaque.
106,450 ; Oct. 12.
Matthews, Birchard L., Lakewood, and John T. Marvin,
Fairview, assignors to The Patrol Valve Companv,
Cleveland, Ohio. Fluid fuel burner. 103,732; Mar. 23.
Matthews, Sally M., Chicago, 111. Building. 105,707 ;
Aug. 17.
Maul, Henrv C, assignor to Detroit-Michigan Stove Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Gas burner. 102,760 ; Jan. 19.
Mautner, Samuel, New York, assignor to Wolsheim &
Sachs, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Jewelry display container
or similar article. 105,121 ; June 29.
Mautner, Samuel, New York, assignor to Wolfsheim &
Sachs, Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Jewelry display container
or similar article. 105,964 ; Sept. 7.
Maximilian, Octavian, Pittsburgh, Pa. Combined switch
plate and thermometer. 102,068 ; Jan. 5.
Maxwell, Donald D., Oil City, Pa. Display rack or similar
article. 106.240; iSept. 28.
May Oil Burner Corporation. (See Hall, Mora S., as-
signor.)
May, Robert A. (See Duncan, James E., 3rd.)
May, Hobert A., assignor to Duncan & Miller Glass Cotn-
pany, Washington, Pa. Ashtray or similar article.
102,761 ; Jan. 19.
May, Robert A., assignor to Duncan & Miller Glass Com-
panv, Washington, Pa. Glass plate or similar article.
104.169 : Apr. 20.
Mayer China Company. (See Johnson, Doris, assignor.)
Mayer China Company. (See Johnson, William T., as-
signor.)
Mayer, Louis E., New York, N. Y. Bedspread. 105,994 ;
Sept. 7.
Mayer, Louis E., New York, N. Y. Bedspread. 105,995 ;
Sept. 7.
Mayor, Louis E., New York, N. Y. Bedspread. 106,010 ;
Sept. 7.
Mavpr, William IT., Jr., Flushing, Now York. Textile fab-
ric. 103,854; Mar. 30.
Maywood (Jlass Co. (See Moore, James E., assignor.)
Maywood Glass Co. (See Moore, J. E., and Koons, as-
signors.)
Maz«r Brothers. (See Boucher, Marcel, assignor.)
McAlccr Manufacturing Company. (See Walker, George
W., assignor.)
McAllnstor, (Jeorge R., Rochester, N. Y. Smoking pipe.
103,577 ; Mar. 10.
McArtliur. Cliarles II., New York, N. Y. Good luck charm
or similar article. 105,336 ; July 20.
McCabe, Chnrlos R., Toledo, Ohio. Carbon dioxide ab-
sorption bulb. 105,294 : July 13.
McCahrin, W. J., Sugar Refining & Molass(>s Co., The.
(See Kern, John A., assignor.)
McC^ain, Edwin VV., St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 105,708 ;
Aug. 17.
McCain, Edwin W., St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 107,025;
Nov. 16.
McCain, Edwin \V., St. LouiH, Mo. Shoe. 107,536; Dec.
21.
McCain, Edwin W., St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 107,537 ; Dee.
21.
McCain, Kdwln W., as.signor to Wolff-Tobcr Shoe Manu-
facturing Company, St. IjOuIh, ]\Io. Shoe, 103,180;
F(!b. 9.
McCain, Edwin W., assignor to Wolff-Tober Shoe Manu-
facturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 103,181 ;
Feb. 9.
McCain, Edwin W., assignor to Wolff-Tober Shoe Manu-
facturing Company, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 103,182 ;
Feb. 9.
McCann, Thomas, Brooklyn, N. Y. Telephone casing.
107,538 ; Dec. 21.
McCarthy, Louis A., Minneapolis, Minn. Road marker.
104,464 ; May 11.
McCartney, Will C, Cambridge, Ohio. Candelabra or
similar article. 103,538 ; Mar. 9.
McCartney, Will C, Cambridge, Ohio. Bowl or similar
article. 103,578 ; Mar. 16.
McCartney, Will C, Cambridge, Ohio. Comport or similar
article. 104,573 ; May 18.
McClellan. Fred C, Oak Park, 111. Air conditioning
apparatus. 107,436 ; Dec. 14.
McClellan, Fred C, Oak Park, 111. Air filtering device.
107,437; Dec. 14.
McClellan, Fred C, Oak Park, 111. Air conditioning
apparatus. 107,439 ; Dec. 14.
McClintock, Charles G. (See Flynn, T. J., and McClin-
tock.)
McConville, Francis, Framingham, assignor to Sack, Inc.,
Boston, Mass. Drawer pull. 103,244 ; Feb. 16.
McCormiclv, Elmer, Waterloo, Iowa, assignor to Deere &
Company, Moline, 111. Tractor body. 107,539 ; Dec. 21.
McCornack, Walter R., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Building.
103,948 ; Apr. 6.
McCray Refrigerator Company. (See Hopkins, George J.,
assignor.)
McCreary, John T., Chicago, 111. Combined ashtray and
cigarette extinguishing device. 107,440 ; Dec. 14.
McCulla, Walter, East Falls, Pa. Golf putter head.
104,041 ; Apr. 13.
McCuUouch, W. H. (See Lee, Gerhard M., assignor.)
McDanial, Michael R., Denver, Colo. Spectacle frame
107,247 ; Nov. 30.
McDonald, Sterling B., Itasca, 111., assignor to The Adlake
Company. Combined baggage rack and lighting fix-
ture or similar article. 105,885 ; Aug. 31.
McDonald, Sterling B., Chicago, 111., assignor to Mass.i-
chusetts Mohair Plush Company, Boston, Mass. Textile
fabric. 107,656 ; Dec. 28.
McGay, John B., and G. E. Nicholson, Tulsa, assignors
to Dual Parking Meter Company, Oklahoma City, Okla.
Parking meter housing. 107,577 ; Dec. 21.
McGee, Howard H., assignor to United States Rubber
Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Corset. 104,114;
Apr. 13.
McGeough, William J., assignor to U. S. Bobbin & Shuttle
Company, Providence, R. I. Bobbin for loom shuttles
or similar articles. 106,892 ; Nov. 9.
.VIcGhee, John R., Wa.shington, D. C. Showcase. 105,965 ;
Sept. 7.
McGinty, Walter F., assignor to Batwing Aircraft Com-
pany, Alameda, Calif. Airplane. 103,183 ; Feb. 9.
McGlone, John J., assignor to Whiting Corporation,
Harvey, 111. Stoker or the like. 106,818; Nov. 2.
.ycGowen, Elmer H., Los Angeles, Calif. Reticule.
102,836 ; Jan. 19.
McGraw Electric Company. (See Gerth, Ruth, assignor.)
McHale, Thomas D., Los Angeles, Calif. Milk pail.
107,540 ; Dec. 21.
Mcintosh, Frank, assignor to Lentheric Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Box. 102,912 ; Jan. 26.
Mcintosh, Frank, assignor to Lentheric Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Combined bottle and stopper therefor.
103,080; Feb. 2.
Mcintosh, Frank, assignor to Lentheric, Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Bottlo. 105,396 : July 27.
Mcintosh, Frank, assignor to Lentheric Incorporated,
New York, N. Y. Bottle. 107,360 ; Dec. 7.
Mcintosh, Robert D., River Forest, 111., a.'^signor to The
Imperial Brass M;uuifa<'turing Company, Chicago, 111.
Gauge. 104,867 ; June 8.
McKay, Hunter, assignor to Boston Woven Hose & Rub-
ber Company, Cambridge, Mass. Stair tread mat.
104,792 ; June 1.
MclCee Glass Company. (See Poglein, Ijouis, assignor.)
McKee Glass Company. (See Stern, Edward B., as-
signor.)
McKeever, Thomas D., Los Angeles, Calif. Trunk or simi-
lar article. 105,397 ; July 27.
McKeown, George. (See Ilines, 11. II., and McKeown.)
McKinley, William II., and 10. M. Johnson, assignors to
The General Fireproofmg Comiiany, Voungstown, Ohio.
Lounge chair. 10 (.808; Juno 8.
McLaughlin, Frank, (Hiicago, 111., assignor 1o Carr-T<owrey
Glass Co., Baltintore, Mil. r.oltlt-. 102.636: ,Tan. 5.
McLaiighlin, Frank, Chicago. 111., assignor (o Carr-
Lowrev Glass Co., Baltimore, Md. Holtle. 105,023;
June 22.
McLean, Andrew, Co. (See Berrldgo, Howard U., as-
signor.)
McLean. D.'inlel O. (Sei> IVIIller. A. M., and Mcl.e;in.>
McLellan, IllrniM N., Slialicr Hclirhts, nsslunor to The
Tnvlor Cliair Company, ncdford, Ohio. Olialr. 102.605 ;
Jan. 12.
McMalian, Roy P., Louisville, Kv. Chair rung. 106. .S93;
Xov. 9.
McMalian, Roy I'V, Louisville. Kv, Chair rung. 106,804;
.\ov. 9.
740
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
McMahan. Talrie E., Washington, D. C. Doll. 105,602 ;
Aug. 10.
McXamara, Daniel J., Albany, X. Y. Plaque. 104,465 ;
May 11.
McNaught, Norris P., assignor to Duro Metal Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Wrench. 103,579 ; Mar. 16.
McNaught, Norris F., assignor to Duro Metal Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Wrench. 104,869 ; June 8.
McNaught, Norris F., assignor to Duro -Metal Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Wrench. 105,337 ; July 20.
McNaught, Norris F., assignor to Duro Metal Products
Company, Chicago, 111. Wrench. 105.338 ; July 20.
McNaught, William A., Chicago, 111., assignor to P. R.
Mallory & Co., Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. Electric vibra-
tory interrupter device. 105,025 : June 22.
McPherson, Elmer T., Sabina, Ohio. Tool handle.
103,245 ; Feb. 16.
McQuitty, James, Bangor, Northern Ireland. Deck of
playing cards. 103,117 ; Feb. 9.
Mead, Howard C, Anderson, Ind., assignor to General
ilotors Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Lamp closure.
106,925 ; Nov. 9.
Medoff, William, Brooklyn, assignor to National Cellulose
Corporation, New York, N. V. Combined transparent
carton nnd cleansing tissue display. 103.786 ; j\(;ir. 23.
Sleeker, David A., assignor to The Hobart Manufactur-
ing Company, Troy, Ohio. Coffee mill casing. 104,423 ;
May 4.
Meeker, David A., assignor to The Hobart Manufacturing
Company, Troy, Ohio. Combined power unit housing
and meat chopper. 105,458 ; July 27.
Meeker, David A., assignor to The Hobart Manufactur-
ing Companv, Troy, Ohio. Coffee mill. 105,709 ;
Aug. 17.
Meeker, David A., assignor to The Hobart Manufactur-
ing Company, Troy, Ohio. Coffee mill. 105,710 ;
Aug. 17.
Mehler. Hugo. Bunv-Hut Farms, Pa. Braid or similar
article. 103,431 : Mar. 2.
Mehlert, Edward, Berkeley, Calif. Game board. 102,793 ;
Jan. 19.
Mehlert, Edward, Berkeley, Calif. Game board. 102,794 ;
Jan. 19.
Meilner, Joseph, West Orange, N, J., assignor to Eagle
Pencil Company, New York, N. Y. Compass, 106,255 ;
Sept. 28.
.Meller, Reginald B., assignor to Henry Wolff Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Radio cabinet. 107,154 ; Nov.
23.
Meller, Reginald B., assignor to Henry Wolff Company,
San Francisco, Calif. Radio cabinet. 107,155; Nov.
23.
Melown, Georse E., Youngstown, Ohio, Mending cabi-
net. 105.886; Aug. 31.
Meltzor, Jack, New York, N. Y. Slipper or similar article
of footwear. 103,118; Feb. 9.
Melvin, Francis F., .nnd B. C, Howell, Elwood, Ind.
Displ.av rack. 103,580; Mar. 16.
Melvin. Francis F., and B. C. Howell. Elwood, Ind.
Wing typo display rack. 103.581 ; Mar. 16.
Mendelsohn, Herman D., New York, N, Y, Textile fabric
or similar article, 102,989 ; Feb, 2.
Mendelsohn, Jacob, New York, N, Y, Textile fabric.
105,711 ; Aug. 17.
Blendelson, Lester L.. New York, N. Y. Handkerchief or
similar article. 106.054; Sept. 14.
Mongol, Otto H.. assignor to Acme Ring Co., Newark.
.\'. J. Finger ring. 104,947 ; June 15.
Menna, Antonio, Newark, assignor to Lovell-Dressel Com-
pany, Inc., Arlington, N. J. Lantern burner. 104,793 ;
June 1.
Mergenthnler Linotype Company. (See Lsh-Shalom,
Samu-El, assignor.)
Merrow Machine Company, The. (See Washburn, John
M.. assignor.)
Mo.<!ser. Sidney. New York, N, Y. Textile fabric.
107.026 : Nov. 16.
Messc^r. Sidney, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
107.027 : Nov. 16.
Messinn. Sally, Now York, N. Y. Ensemble dress.
106.353: Oct. 5.
Messinn. Sally. New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
107.725 : Doc. 2S.
Metal Arts Company. (See Herberger, Linus F., as-
signor.)
Mey, Marcel, Paris, Franco, assignor to Marshal) Field
* Company, Chicago, 111. Textile fabric. 106,602 •
Oct. 19.
Mey, Marcel. P.arls, Franco, assignor to Marshall Field
* Company, Chicago, HI. Textile fabric. 106,603 •
Oct. 19.
Mey, M.Trcel, Par's. France, asslCTior to Afnrshnll Field
fc Company, Chicago, m. Textile fabric. 106.604-
Oct. 19.
5Iey, Marcel. Pnrl.q, France, assignor to urarshnll Field
* Company, Chicago, III. Textile fabric. 106.605-
Oct, 19,
Jley, Marcel, Paris. France, assignor to Marshall Field
A Company, Chicago, 111. Textile fabric. 106 600-
Oct. 10.
Mey, Marcel, Paris, France, assignor to Marshall Field
A Company, Chicago, III, Textile fabric, 100,607 ■
Oct. 19.
Mey, Marcel, Paris, France, assignor to Marshall Field
& Company, Chicago, 111, Textile fabric. 106,608 ;
Oct. 19,
Mey, Marcel, Paris, France, assignor to Marshall Field &
Company, Chicago, 111, Textile fabric, 107,657 ; Dec,
28,
Mey, Marcel, Paris, France, assignor to Marshall Field &
Company, Chicago, 111, Textile fabric. 107,695 ; Dec.
28.
Meyer, Charles J., Cliicago, 111. Radio receiving appa-
ratus. 102,653 ; Jan. 5.
Meyer, Charles J., Chicago, 111. Radio receiving appa-
ratus. 103,081; Feb. 2.
Meyer, Edward J., Kansas City, Mo. Automobile mud-
guard. 104,794 ; June 1.
Meyer, Harold J., Galesburg, assignor to Western Stone-
ware Company, Monmouth, 111. Flower holder or simi-
lar article. 107,176 ; Nov, 23.
Meyer, John F. (See Simpkins, Carl R., assignor.)
Meyer, John F., Chicago, 111. Amusement game apparatus.
102,721 ; Jan. 12.
Meyer, John F,, Chicago, 111. Display cabinet. 103,949 ;
Apr. 6.
Meyer, Samuel J., New York, N. Y. Shoe. 102,702 ; Jan.
19.
Meyerhoefer, Carl E., assignor to E. A. Laboratories, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Lamp or similar accessory for ve-
hicles. 103,432 ; Mar. 2.
Meyerhoefer, Carl E., assignor to E. A. Laboratories, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Vehicle heater casing or the like.
103.440 ; Mar. 2.
Meyerhoefer, Carl E., assignor to E. A. Laboratories, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Vehicle heater casing or the like.
103.441 ; Mar. 2.
Meyerhoefer, Carl E., assignor to E. A. Laboratories, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile heater or the like.
103.855 ; Mar. 30.
Meyerhoefer, Carl E., assignor to E. A. Laboratories, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Automobile heater or the like.
103.856 ; Mar, 30.
Meyerhoefer, Carl E., assignor to E. A. Laboratories, Inc,
Brooklyn, N, Y, Automobile heater or the like,
103.857 ; Mar. 30.
Meyerhoefer, Carl E., assignor to E. A. Laboratories, Inc.,
Brooklyn, N. Y. Lamp housing. 103,950 ; Apr. 6.
Meyers, Thomas W., Lakewood, and E. F. Gravenstreter,
Rocky River, Ohio. Metal flower basket. 103,184 ;
Feb. 9.
Meyers, Wallace E., New York, N. Y. Glove. 104,795 ;
June 1.
Michaels, William, New York, N. Y. Fabric for ladies'
shoes and handbags or similar article, 102,722 ; Jan. 12.
Michaels, William, New York, N, Y, Fabric for ladles'
shoes and handbags or similar article. 102.723 ; Jan.
Micholson, Lawrence M., Clayton, Mo. Stool seat.
105.668 ; Aug. 17.
Michelson. Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,618 •
Mar. 16.
Michelson. Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,658;
Mar. 16.
'^^l''I*J?'222' Jl^-irgaret, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
103,787 ; Mar. 23.
^^'<^1':?^SSS- ^{•'iiearet. New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
l'*.3.(8S; Ai,Tr. 2,3.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,994 ;
Apr. 6.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104 115*
Apr. 13. '
MiclK'lson. Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,601 •
May 18.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104.796 •
June 1. '
^^n'^nf'l^J^' ^^^'irgaret, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
104, Si 0 ; June 8.
Michelson. Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,459 ;
^^',''nS'fen- ^'V^V^^^' ^^^ ^'""'J' N. Y. Dress ensemble.
105.460 ; July 27.
^"I'^n^'^nS- ^'-ii^RnrPt, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
105.603 ; Aug, 10,
^"i^'o^'ln'?' \''i'"P:"';<lt. >few York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
105.604 ; Aug. 10.
^''i''or'^;^?- ^ffirgaret. New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
10.'). 605 ; Aug. 10.
^''■Pn- cS"- ^'"■■snjet. New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
10.:),63( ; Aug, 10,
^'T)?r'^"n. Margaret, New York, N, Y. Dress ensemble.
]').>.D,J8; Aug. 10.
Micholson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dross. 105,887 ;
^"l0.5.'996'; ^SepP?^*' ^'^"^ ^'"■''' ^- ^- ^'"^^^ ensemble.
Michelson^' Margaret. New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,256;
^' Snn}^°28 '*'''''^"^*' ^'''"' ^'"■''' ^'- ^'- ^'■^^''''- 106-257:
^^'t"o6'.3?S ; Oct'^s'"^*' ^'^"^ "^*"'''' ^'- "^- ^'■^^^ ensemble.
Michelson," Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106.354 ;
^' Oct'T' ^'"'■^^'■®*' ^'^^ "^ork, N. Y. Dress. 106,397 ;
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
741
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,398 ;
Oct. 5.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,572 ;
Oct. 19.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,629 ;
Oct. 19.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,630 ;
Oct. 19.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,631 ;
Oct. 19.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,632 ;
Oct. 19.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,633 ;
Oct. 19.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,634 ;
Oct. 19.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106.735 ; Oct. 26.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,376 ;
Dec. 7.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,895 ;
Nov. 9.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106,926 ; Nov. 9.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,195 ;
Nov. 23.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,190 ;
Nov. 23.
Michelson, Margaret, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,197 ;
Nov. 23.
Mickelsen, Earl J., assignor to R. H. Ray, Fremont,
Nebr., doing business as Ray Individual Mausoleum
Company. Memorial plate. 105,122 ; June 29.
Mlckelson, Alfred O., Chicago, 111. Roofing. 104,948 ;
June 15.
Mlckus, Charles, Qulncy, Mass. Musical instrument.
105,339 ; July 20.
Middletown Silver Company, The. (See Cornell, Minn
S., Jr., assignor.)
Midwest Radio Corporation. (See Hoffman, Alfred G.,
assignor.)
Mihalyi, Joseph, assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Camera. 100,927 ; Nov. 9.
Mihalyi, Joseph, assignor to Eastman Kodak Company,
Rochester, N. Y. Motion picture camera. 107,028 ;
Nov. 16.
Miles, Emeline P., Peoria, 111. Doll. 103,119 ; Feb. 9.
Miller, Arthur M., Burlinganie, and D. 0. McLean, as-
signors of one-third to H. Wobber, San Francisco, Calif.
Amusement device. 105,223 ; July 6.
Miller, Arthur M., Burlingame, and D. O. McLean, as-
signors of one-third to H. Wobber, San Francisco, Calif.
Amusement device. 105,224 ; July 6.
Miller, Arthur M., Burlingame, and D. O. McLean, as-
signors of one-third to H. Wobber, San Francisco," Calif.
Amusement device. 105,225 ; July 6.
Miller, Charles, Madison, Wis. Soap chip dispenser or
similar article. 102,696 : Jan. 12.
Miller Company, The. (See Doane, Leroy C, assignor.)
Miller, Elliot A., New York, N. Y. Toilet bowl deodorizer.
104,077; Apr. 13.
Miller, Frederick G., assignor to Carpenter Paper Co.,
Omaha, Nebr. Paper cup dispenser. 104,745 ; June 1.
Miller, George L., assignor to Faries Manufacturing Com-
pany, Decatur, 111. Bird cage. 103,881 ; Mar. 30.
Miller, George P., Dover-Foxcroft, Maine. Pair of spec-
tacles. 105,536 ; Aug. 3.
Miller, Henry, New York, N. Y. Coat. 107,601 ; Dec. 21.
Miller, Henry, New York, N. Y. Coat. 107,632 ; Dec. 21.
Miller, I., & Sons, Inc. (See Vamos, Alfred, assignor.)
Miller, .Tacob C, assignor to Badger Meter I\Ianufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Casing for hose-end meter
and valve. 103,246 ; Feb. 16.
Miller, Jacob S., and J. Tyson, Washington, D. C. Com-
bined flowerpot and stand or similar article. 104,221 ;
Apr. 20.
Miller, Jane, New York, N. Y. Statuette or similar ar-
ticle. 104,116 : Apr. 13.
Millor, Jerry, Now York, N. Y. Dress. 106,573;
Oct. 19.
Miller, Jerry, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,574 ;
Oct. ]0.
Miller, John M., Arlington, Va. Accordion or the like.
104,015 ; May 25.
Miller, Swift, Wauwntosa, assignor to E. R. Wagner
Manufiicturing Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Carpet
sweeper. 105,888; Aug. 31.
Miller, Tliomas IC, Nashville, Tenn. Safety device for
pedostrinns. 100,809 ; Nov. 9.
Miller, Walter C, aKsignor to Quaker Lace Company, In-
corporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Lace tablecloth.
103,895 ; Mar. 30.
Miller, Willard J., Detroit, Mich. Vehicle body. 107,342 ;
Dec. 7.
Millie P;itont Holding Co., Inc. (See Hii-Hclilioni, Louis,
(isslgnor.)
Mills, Kendall A., assignor to Ralnho Broad Company of
Saginaw, Saginaw, Mich. Display rack. 105,123;
June 2!).
Miils, Rollln A., Ziincsvllle, Olilo, ns.signor to Malson
Jonbcrl, Inc., New ^'o^k, N. Y. Bottle or similar con-
tainer. 105,020 ; June 22.
Mills, Rollin A., Zanesville, Ohio, assignor to Malson
Joubert, Inc., New York, N. Y. Bottle or similar con-
tainer. 105,669 ; Aug. 17.
Millsap, Lyndon C, Sullivan, 111. Tobacco pipe.
102,637 ; Jan. 5.
Millspaugh, Martin L., assignor to Samuel Kirk & Son,
Incorporated, Baltimore, Md. Spoon or similar article.
106,119 ; Sept. 21.
Milwaukee Lace Paper Company. (See Hamilton, Ken-
neth C, assignor.)
Mims, Evelyn H., Fort Worth, Tex. Bonnet or similar
article. 103,019 ; Mar. 16.
Mine Safety Appliances Company. (See Kelly, R. A., and
Perrin, assignors.)
Minkin. William, Brooklyn, N. Y. Combined lamp and
cosmetic container. 104,170 ; Apr. 20.
MinofC, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 102,669;
Jan. 5.
Minoff, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 102,837 ;
Jan. 19.
MinofC, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 103,858;
Mar. 30.
Minoff, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 104,146 ;
Apr. 20.
Minoff, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 104,352;
May 4.
Minoff, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 104,353;
May 4.
Minoff, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 104,354;
May 4.
Minoff, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 104,355;
May 4.
Minoff, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 104,356;
May 4.
Minoff, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 104,357;
May 4.
Minoff, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 104,871 ;
June 8.
Minoff, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 106,896;
Nov. 9.
Minoff, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. ] 06, 897;
Nov. 9.
Minoff, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 107,029;
Nov. 10.
Minoff, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 107,086;
Nov. 23.
MinolT, Jack, Newark, N. J. Knitted fabric. 107,177 ;
Nov. 23.
Mintons, Limited. (See Wadsworth, John, assignor.)
Mintz, Benjamin. Brooklyn, N. Y. Carton or similar
article. 102,654 ; Jan. 5.
Jlitchell, Donald H., assignor to Galvin Manufacturing
Corporation, Chicago, 111. Control device for radio
receivers. 3 03,733; Mar. 23.
Mitchell, Harry R., Bremerton, assignor of one-half to
D, G. Smith, Mercer Island. Wash. Bread toaster.
105,.398 : Jtily 27.
Mitchen, Osslan K., Chicago, 111. Clock. 102,697 ; Jan.
12.
Mitchell, Walter J. (See Dntrow, j\r. B., and Mitchell.)
^Iitler, Morris, New York, N. Y. Combined tufted and
embroidered fabric. 104,697 ; May 25.
Mitler, Morris, New York, N. Y. Tufted candlestick tex-
tile fabric. 104,901 ; June 8.
Mitler, Morris, New York, N. Y. Tufted candlewick tex-
tile fabric. 104,902 ; June 8.
Mitrani, Maurice, et al. (See Rogow, Louis, assignor.)
Mitrani, Maurice, New York, N. Y. Apron. 107,361;
Dec. 7.
Modine Manufacturing Company. (See Hess, Theodore,
assignor.)
Modine Manufacturing Company. (See Hess, T., and
Perkins, assignors.)
Mogi, Yasuhisa, New York, N. Y., assignor to Malson
Joubert, Inc., Now York, N. Y. Bottle or similar con-
tainer. 103,120; Feb. 9.
Alogi, Yasuhisa, assignor to Malson Joubert, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Bottle or similar container. 103,121 ;
Feb. 9.
INIogi, Yasuhi.sa, assignor to Malson Joubert, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Bottle or similar article. 103,122 ; Feb. 9.
Mogi, Yasuhisa, assignor to Maison Joubert, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Bottle or similar container. 103,160;
Feb. 9.
RIohan, James, Somorville, assignor to Fairdough & Gold,
Inc., Boston, IMass. Textile fabric or similar article.
103,734 ; Mar. 23.
Mohan, James, SomervlUe, assignor to Fairolough & Gold,
Inc., Boston, Mass. Textile fabric or similar article.
103,735; Mar. 23.
l\Iohan, James, Somerville, assignor to Falrclough & Gold,
Inc., Boston, Mass. Textile fabric or similar article.
103,736 ; Mar. 23.
Mcluiii, Jolin Tj.. Chicago, 111., assignor to The AdlnUe
Conipnnv. Combined biiskot rack luul lighting fixture
or Filmilar article. 105,88!); Aug. 31.
MoUckl, Severyn I., Denver, Colo. Airplane model.
101.078; Apr. 13.
MollcUi, Severyn I., Denver, Colo. Airplane. 101,079;
Apr. 13.
MolniMrd, Inc. (See ITonnorat, RenC, assignor.)
IMolilor, Knimltt J. (See Ijove, V.. O., and Molllor.)
.MolviKMiv, Williini II., assignor to Li'hoii ConipMUv. ("Iil-
iMgi), 111. .Vslii'stos siding shingle. 105,124; June 29.
742
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Monarch Manufacturing Works Inc. (See Frame, Edgar
B., assignor.)
Monarch JIanufacturing Works, Inc. (See Murphy,
Thomas W., assignor.)
Mondl. Adolph M., Ushkosh, Wis. Boot. 105.S90 ; Aug.
31.
Money, Roland H. (See Norrish, J. W., and Money.)
Monier, Xamee, Brooklvn, X. Y. Game device. 105,803 ;
Aug. 24.
Monowatt Electric Corporation, The. (See Benander,
George B., assignor.)
Mont, James, New York, N. Y. Service bar. 106,317 ;
Oct. 5.
Montgomery Ward & Co. (See P.:irber, Howard B., as-
signor.)
Montgomery Ward & Co., Inc. (See Cashmore, Joseph M.,
assignor.)
Montgomery Ward & Co. (See Fry, Samuel E., as-
signor. )
Montgomery Ward & Co. (See Swainson, Anne, as-
signor.)
Montgomery Ward & Co., Incorporated. (See Undersvood,
John A., assignor.)
Montova. Victor M., Caracas, Venezuela. Piano case.
103.123 : Feb. 0. 1937.
Moodv. Morris R., assignor to The Troy Sunshade Com-
pany, Troy, Ohio. Chair or the like. 106,898 ; Xov. 9.
Moonpy, Hugh and W. E. Christeusen, San Francisco,
Calif. Automobile license plate ornament. 103,247 ;
Feb. 16.
Mooradian. Harrr S.. assignor to The Davton Rubber Mfg.
Company. Dayton. Ohio. Tire. 104.409 ; May 11.
Moore. Aston L., South Bend, Ind. Microphone. 105,226 ;
July 6.
Moore, Aston L., South Bend, Ind. Loud speaker.
105,997; Sept. 7.
Moore Corporation, The. (See Grant, Alexander R., as-
signor.)
Moore Corporation, The. (See Heidbreder, Herman H.,
assignor.)
Moore, Elmer E., Oklahoma City, Okla. Combined ciga-
rette extinguisher and ashtray. 106,318 ; Oct. 5.
Moore, James E., assignor to Maywood Glass Co.. Los
Angeles, Calif. Bottle. 107,541 ; Dec. 21.
Moore. James E.. and B. H. Koons. assignors to Mavwood
Glass Co., Los Angeles, Calif. Bottle. 107,542 ; Dec.
21.
Moore, Jesse C. Indianapolis, Ind. Table for a school
chair or the like. 104,500 ; May 11.
Moore, Robert W., Camden, N. J. Ashtray. 103,539 ;
Mar. 9.
Moore, Robert W., Camden, N. J. Ashtray. 103,540;
Mar. 9.
Afoore & Son. Inc. (See Gruen, John J., assignor.)
Moore, Vida L.. New York. N. Y. Shoe. 105.227 : Julv 6.
Moore, Vida L., New York, N. Y. Shoe. 105,492;
Aug. 3.
Morali, Charles. Forest Hills, assignor to Delman, Inc.,
Xow York, X. Y. Shop. 105,125; June 29.
Morand, Donald A., Portland, Oreg. Drawer pull.
104,042 ; Apr. 13.
Morand. Domild A., and W. H. Xull, Portland, Oreg.
. Drawer handle or similar article. 105,966; Sept. 7.
Moravek. Harry J., St. Louis, Mo. Transparent convex
class for picture frames. 105.027: June 22.
Morgan, John U., Oak Park, assignor to Scars, Roebuck and
Co., Chicago, 111. Pedal for bicycles or the like.
102,724 ; .Ian. 12.
Morgan. John R., Oak Park, ns.<Ignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, III. Combined horn and headlight
casing for bicycles or the like. 102,72?i ; Jan. 12.
Morgan, John R.. Oak Park, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, III. Handlebar post. 102.726; Jan.
12.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co.. Chicago, III. Combined chain and skirt guard
for bicycles. 102,727; Jan. 12.
Morgan. John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co.. Cliicaco. 111. Combined chain and skirt guard
for bicycles. 102.728 : Jan. 12.
Morgan. John R.. Oak Park, assignor to Soars. Roebuck
and Co.. Chicago, 111. Cupboard. 103.072 ; Feb. 2.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co.. Chicago. III. Cupboard. 103.073 ; Feb. 2.
Morgan. John R.. Oak Park, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co., Chic.igo, 111. Cabinet. 103,074 ; Feb. 2.
Morgan, John U., Oak Park, iissignor to Sears, Koohuck
and Co., Chicago, IlL Frame for a girl's bicycle.
103.124 ; Feb. 9.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Kitclien cabinet ensemble.
10.3,501 : Mar. 9.
Morgan. Jolin R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co.. Chicago, 111. Electric stove. 103.502; Mar. 9.
Morgan. Johti K., Oak Park, assignor to Scars, R'>,,i)uck
and Co.. ("hicMgo, 111. Electric stove. 103,5i)3; A'm-. !).
Morgan. John R.. Oak Park, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Textile fabric suitable for
blankets or similar article. 103,643; Mar. 16.
Morgnn, John I!., O.ik I'lrl;. :is^i'.;iii'r to Si^rs. IJoebiiii;
and Co.. Chicago. III. Pump. 103,686; Mar. 23.
Morgan. John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, III. Radio receiver cabinet. 104,080 ;
Apr. 13.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Radio receiver cabinet. 104,197 ;
Apr. 20.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, HI., assignor to Sears, Roe-
buck and Co., Chicago, 111. Drain spout for washing
machine or similar article. 104,219 ; Apr. 20.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, HI., assignor to Sears, Roe-
buck and Co., Chicago, 111. Radio receiver dial.
104,220 ; Apr. 20.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Cooking range. 104,277 ;
Apr. 27.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
aiid Co., Chicago, 111. Cooking range. 104,278;
Apr. 27.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, HI. Cooking range. 104,279 ;
Apr. 27.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, lU. Cooking range. 104,280 ;
Apr. 27.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, 111., assignor to Sears, Roe-
buck and Co., Chicago, HI. Bicycle frame. 104,501 ;
May 11.
Morgan. John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, HI. Heater. 104.872 ; June 8.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co.. Chicago, 111. Heater. 104,873 ; June 8.
Morgau, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, HI. Heater. 104,929 ; June 15.
Morgan. John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Trailer. 105,073 ; June 22.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Weighing scale. 105,126 ; June
29.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, ni. Kettle. 105,127 ; June 29.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Weighing scale. 105,128 ; June
29.
Morg.an, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Vacuum cleaner. 105,129 ;
June 29.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, HI. Dust bag for vacuum cleaners.
lO.j.lSO : June 29.
Morg.an, John R.. Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, HI. Sewing machine arm. 105,399 ;
July 27.
Morgan. John R.. Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Drain board. 105,438 ; July 27.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Motor housing for vacuum
cleaner. 105.493 : Aug. 3.
Morgan. John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, HI. Vacuum cleaner casing. 105,494 ;
Aug. 3.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Vacuum cleaner. 105,495 ;
Aug. 3.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Bicycle chain guard. 105,537 ;
Aug. 3.
Morgan, John R.. Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, HI. Velocipede frame member.
105..555 ; Aug. 3.
Morgan. John R,. Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago. 111. Combined motor inclosure and
support for tractors. 105.998 ; Sept. 7.
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Oil burner. 105.999 ; Sept. 7.
Morgan. John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Child's vehicle. 106,0.")5 ; Sept.
14.
Morgan. John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co., Chicago. 111. Combined motor enclosure and
support for tracrois or the like. lOG.OSS ; Sept. 14.
Morgan. John R.. Oak Park, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co.. Chicago. 111. Casing for automobile heater or
the like. 106.210; Sept. 28.
Morgan, John R.. Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck-
and Co., Chicago, 111. Casing fbr automobile heater or
the like. 106.211 ; Sept. 28.
Morgan. John R., Oak Park. HI., assignor to Sears,
Roebuck and Co., Chicago, 111. Sink fixture. 106,319 ;
Oct. 5.
.Morgan. John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co.. Chicago. 111. Wallpaper or similar article.
107.087 ; Nov. 23.
Morgan. John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co.. Chicago, 111. Wallpaper or similar article.
107.088 ; Xov. 23.
.Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co.. Chicago, 111. Wallpaper or similar article.
107.0S9 ; Nov. 23.
Morgan. John R.. Oak Park, assignor to Sears. Roebuck
and Co.. Chicago. 111. Can opener. 107,090 ; Xov. 23.
Morgnn. John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago. 111. Wallpaper or similar article.
107.248; Nov. 30.
Morgan John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Bicycle chain guard. 107.442 ;
Dec. 14.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
743
Morgan, John R., Oak Park, assignor to Sears, Roebuck
and Co., Chicago, 111. Bicycle tank. 107,443 ; Dec. 14.
Mor,?antown Glass Works. (See Boehm, John B., as-
signor.)
]\[oriiiiura Bros. Inc. (See Buma, Yukio, assignor.)
Morin, Luke O., Jr., assignor to Samuel Stamping and
Enameling Company, Chattanooga, Tenn. Heater.
103,644 ; Mar. 16.
Morle.v, Herbert, Detroit, L. 11. Wilson, Grosse Pointe, and
H. L. Davies, Detroit, Mich., assignors to Borg-Warner
Corporation. Refrigerator cabinet or similar article.
102,838; Jan. 19.
Morley, Herbert, Detroit, L. H. Wilson, Grosse Pointe,
and H. L. Davies, Detroit, Mich., assignors to Borg-
Warner Corporation. A base unit for a cabinet or sim-
ilar arUcle. 102,839; Jan. 19.
Morrell, Louis D., New York, N. Y. Shoe. 104,874 ;
June 8.
Morris, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Dress or similar
article. 106,834 ; Nov. 2.
Morris, Harry, assignor to Morris, Mann & Reilly, Inc.,
Chicago, 111. Pocketbook. 104.171 : Apr. 20.
Morris, Julia, assignor to Phoenix Manufacturing Co.
Inc., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 106,374 ; Oct. 5.
INIorris, ^Mann & Keilly. Inc. (See Fclmaiin, Henri, as-
sigiior. )
Morris, Mann & Reilly, Inc. (See Morris, Harry, as-
signor. )
Morris, Milton, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 102,698 ;
Jan. 12.
Morris, Milton, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 104,198 ;
Apr. 20.
Morrow, Clarence H., Shaker Heights, assignor to The
Hotstream Heater Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Draft
regulating device. 104,797 ; June 1.
Morrow, Clarence H., Shaker Heights, assignor to The
Hotstream Heater Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Water
heater. 107,696 ; Dec. 28.
Mortuary Supply Co. (See Randall, Robert L., as-
signor.)
Moseley, Tomlinson I., San Francisco, assignor to Moto-
shaver, Inc., Los Angeles, Calif. Electrical razor.
105,967 : Sept. 7.
Moser, Sally, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,177 ; June 29.
Moskowitz, Louis, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106.575 ; Oct. 19«
Moss, Edward H., New York, N. Y. Tinsel textile fabric.
105,777 ; Aug. 24.
Moss, Edward H., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or
.similar article. 106,144 ; Sept. 21.
Most, August, and J. Fogel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Vanity case.
107,249 : Nov. 30.
Mosthaf, Edwin, assignor to The Electric Auto-Lite Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Spark plug gapping tool. 105,538 ;
Aug. 3.
Motor Wheel Corporation. (See Cotes, M. F., and
Schneider, as.signoi's.)
Motor Wheel Corporation. (See Horn, Harry J., as-
signor.)
Motor Wheel Corporation. (Sne Hunt. J Harold, assicuor.)
IMotor Wheel Corporation. (See Hunt, J. H., and Horn.)
I\rr>toshaver, Inc. (See Moseley, Tomlinson I., assignor.)
Motter, George J., Washington, D. C. Game board.
105,295 ; July 13.
Mounloney, Leonard, Chicago, 111. Book cover. 103,995;
Apr. 6.
Monnteney, Leonard, Chicago, 111. Book cover. 103,990 ;
Apr. 6.
Monntonoy, Leonard, Chicago, 111. Book cover. 103,997 ;
Apr. 0.
Mounteney, Leonard, Chicago, 111. Book cover. 103,998 ;
Apr. 6.
Mmmteney, Leonard, assignor to Consolidated Book Pub-
lishers, Inc., Chicago, 111. Book cover. 104,460 ; May
11.
M'untency, Leonard, assignor to Consolidated Book Pub-
lishers, Inc., Chicago, 111. Book cover. 106,320;
Oct. 5.
]\rounteney, Leonard, assignor to Standard American Cor-
poration. CItieago, 111. Book cover. 106,321; Oct. 5,
Mowson, Albert (!., assignor to Bausch & Lomb Optical
Company, Rocliostor, N. Y. Bridge for an ophthalmic
mounting. 10-1,320; Apr. 27.
JMiii'Ibnrger, Eiir. Jr., Snn Francisco, Calif. Combin.i f ion
safety rn/or' slianiencr .'ind cise. 105,712; A>ig. 17.
Muldoo'n. Bernard F., Mountainview, N. J., assignor to
H. Hyman, Brooldyn, N. Y. Illuminated wreath orna-
ment. 102,990 ; Feb. 2.
Miildoon, l'><'rnar(l F.. Mountainview, N. J., assignor to
n. iryniiii), Brooklyn, N. Y. Artificial Christmas tree.
103,207 ; Feb. 10.
Mullen, MiM'v, assignor to Rosennii Bros. Inc., Philadelphia,
I'a. Dross. 102, 705; Jnii. 19.
Mullen, Mary, assignor to Rosenau Bros. Inc., Philadel-
phia, I'a. Dross. 102,790; Jan, 19.
Mullen, Ma IV, assignor lo l!oscn:ni Bros. Inc., I'liilad'-lpliii,
I'a. DrosH. 102,797; Jan. 19.
Mullen, Mary, assignor lo Rosenau I'.ros. Inc., I'hila-
delphia. Pa. Dress. 102.798; .Tan. 19.
Mullen, Mary, nssignoi' to Rosena\i Bros. Inc., Phlladel-
[iliia, ]'a. Dress. 101, 281 ; Apr. 27.
JNUiUen, Mnrv, assignor lo Uosciiini Bros. Inc., IMilladol-
pliia, Pa. DroHH. 10 1,282 ; Apr. 27.
Mullen, Mary, assignor to Rosenau Bros. Inc., Philadel-
phia, Pa. Dress. 104,283 ; Apr. 27.
Mullen, Mary, assignor to Rosenau Bros. Inc., Philadel-
phia, Pa. Dress. 104,798 ; June 1.
Mullen, Mary, assignor to Rosenau Bros. Inc., Philadelphia,
Pa. Dress. 105.550 ; Aug. 3.
Mullen, Mary, assignor to Rosenau Bros. Inc.. Philadel-
phia, Pa. Ensemble dress. 105,804 ; Aug. 24.
Miiller, Ferdinand C. H., Swanton, Ohio. Game board.
104,284 ; Apr. 27.
Miiller, Ferdinand C. H., Swanton, Ohio. Play card for
games. 104,285 ; Apr. 27.
Muller, Harold J., Minneapolis, Minn. Lamp base.
105.296 ; July 13.
MuUer-Munk, Peter, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Illinois
Vi'atch Case Company, Elgin, 111. Mirror or similar
article. 107,543 ; Dec. 21.
Muller-Munk, Peter, Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Illinois
Watch Case Company, Elgin, 111. Brush or similar
article. 107,544 ; Dec. 21.
Mullin, Hugh A. (See Kramer, J. M., and Mullin.)
Mullin, Hugh A. (See Kramer, J. M., Mullin, and
Graves. )
Mullins Manufacturing Corporation. (See Earl, Oliver L.,
assignor.)
Munk, Eugene. (See Dorfman, R. I., and Munk.)
Munson, Ralph O., Chicago, and R. Nerem, Evanston, as-
signors to Standard Oil Company, Chicago, ni. Service
station building or the like. 105,340 ; July 20.
Munson, Ralph O., Chicago, and R. Nerem, Evanston, as-
signors to Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Service
station building or the like. 105,341 ; July 20.
Munson, Ralph O., Chicago, and R. Nerem, Evanston, as-
signors to Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Service
station building or the like. 105,342 ; July 20.
Blunson, Ralph O., Chicago, and R. Nerem, Evanston, as-
signors to Standard Oil Company, Chicago, 111. Service
station building or the like. 105,343 ; July 20.
Munz, Fred, Jamaica, N. Y. Terrarium or the like.
104,981 ; June 15.
Mnrphy, Thomas W., Bala-Cynwyd, assignor to Monarch
Manufacturing Works, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Pressure
regulating valve. 103,582 : Mar. 16.
JNIurphy, Thomas W., Bala-Cvnwyd. asignor to Monarch
Manufacturing Works, Inc., Philadelphia, Pa. Strainer.
105.297 ; July 13.
Murray-Ohio Manufacturing Company, The. (See de
Sakhnoffsky, Alexis, assignor.)
Murray-Ohio Manufacturing Company, The. (See Kraeft,
Herman L., assignor.)
Murrin, Gahlbeth H., Pasadena, Calif. Soap holder.
103,824 ; Mar. 30.
Murrin, Gahlbeth H., Pasadena, Calif. Combined tooth
brush and tumbler supporting fixture. 103,825 ; Mar.
30.
Musser, Clair O., Chicago, 111. Marimba. 107,318 ;
Dec. 7.
Mutual Furniture iManufacturing Company, The. (See
Gaeke. Clarence B.. assignor.)
Myers, Harry L., assignor to The American Floor Surfac-
ing Machine Company, Toledo, Ohio. Rotary disk edg-
ing machine. 103,977 ; Apr. 6.
JTyers, Rex J. (See Campbell, H. H., and Myers.)
Nagel-Chase Mfg. Co., The. (See MacCowan, Hervey
L., assignor.)
Nagel-Chase Mfg. Co., The. (See Schultz, Edward, as-
signor.)
Nagor, Albert, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,519 ; Oct.
12.
Narrow Fabric Company, The. (See Busch, Harry H., as-
signor.)
Narrow Fabric Company, The. (See Huber, Otto E.)
Narrow Fabric Company, The. (See Sinor, Raymond K.,
assignor.)
National Cash Register Company, The. (See Clark,
Jam(>s R., assignor.)
National Cellulose Corporation. (See iMedolT. William, as-
signor.)
National Fabrics Corporation. (See Maisch, Jactiues E.,
assignor.)
Nation:! I I'^i reworks. Inc. (See Babbitt, Eilwin A'., as-
signor.)
Natioiuil Lock Co. (See Anderson. Lloyd, assignor.)
National Lock Co. (See Wade. W., and North, assignors.)
National ]\liiioral Company, The. (See Pilner, JIarior
W., assignor.)
National Hadiiitor Corporation. (See Guild, liUrollo .\. V.,
assignor.)
National Safety Control Co. (See Loving. Elliott V...
assignor.)
National Silver Company. (See Bernstein, Mlllon, as-
signor.)
National Silver Dojioslt Ware Co. (Soi> Cravarltis,
Andrew, jissignor.)
Nalionnl Silver Company. (See lOiscnlx'rg. Arlluir A.,
.■ISsiglKll-,)
Nebel, Ernest A., Paterson, N. J. Stocking. 104.790;
June 1.
Nefl', Claude R., assignor to The NolT & Fry Conipnny,
Camden, Ohio. Surface burial vault or article of simi-
lar nature. 105,000; Aug. 10,
NolT & Fry Company. The. (See NelT, Claude R., ns-
slgnor.)
744
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Nehls, Charles H., Detroit, Mich. Padlock. 107,250 ;
Nov. 30.
Neison Corporation, Tlie. (See Dunbar, Noel, assignor.)
Neitzke, Oscar F., Belmont, Jlass., assignor to Bennett
Incorporated, Cambridge, Mass. Emulsifier. 105,059 ;
June 22.
N'eivert, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Glove. 105,178 : June
29.
Nekuda, Raymond F., Kansas City, Mo. Playing card.
107,178; Nov. 23.
Nelson, Andrew W., assignor to Columbian Enameling &
Stamping Co., Torre Haute, Ind. Kettle or similar ar-
ticle. 102,953 ; Jan. 26.
Nelson, Andrew W., assignor to Columbian Enameling &
Stamping Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Saucepan or similar
article. 3 02.954 ; Jan. 26.
Nelson, Andrew W., assignor to Columbian Enameling &
Stamping Co., Terre Haute, Ind. Handle for a kettle.
102,991 ; Feb. 2.
Nelson, Andrew W., assignor to Columbian Enameling
& Stamping Co., Inc., Terre Haute, Ind. Basket
cooker. 105,670 ; Aug. 17.
Nelson, Martin L., Park Ridge, assignor to Associated
Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Telephone
handset mounting. 106,322 ; Oct. 5.
Nemeroflf, Victor, assignor to Electro Manufacturing Co.,
Chicago, 111. Lamp. 107,343 ; Dec. 7.
Neptune Meter Company. (See Hayes, Joseph A., as-
signor.)
Nerem, Robert. (See Munson, R. O., and Nerem.)
Nerney, George E., assignor to Bay State Optical Company,
Attleboro, Mass. Bridge for an ophthalmic mounting.
107.697 ; Dec. 28.
Nerney, George E., assignor to Bay State Optical Company,
Attleboro, Mass. Bridge for an ophthalmic mounting.
107.698 : Dec. 28.
Nester, William A., East St. Louis, 111., assignor to Obear-
Nester Glass Company, St. Louis, Mo. Bottle. 104,574 ;
May 18.
Neth, George C, Dayton, Ohio. Kitchen and bathroom
hanger. 105,131 ; June 29.
Neuburger, Hugo, Los Angeles, Calif. Bag for automo-
biles. 105,3f)G: July 20.
Neufeld-Furst & Co. Inc. (See Neufeld, Philip M., as-
signor.)
Neufeld, Philip M., Bronx, assignor to Neufeld-Furst & Co.
Inc., New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,491; Oct. 12.
Neumann, Helen, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,355 :
Oct. 5.
Neuschaefer, Franz, Eye, N. Y. Bottle. 103,360 ; Feb.
23.
Neuwirth, Herman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Compass case or
similar article. 105,607 ; Aug. 10.
Neuwirth. Herman, Brooklyn, N. Y. Thermometer.
106.672; Oct. 26.
New England Lace Mills. (See Edson, Bert, assignor.)
New England Lace Mills, Inc. (See Edson, Bert, as-
signor.)
New England Wood Heel Company. (See Kershaw, John
T., assignor.)
New Jersey Porcelain Company. (See Smith, James R.,
Sr., assignor.)
Newland, Louis, et al. (See Grober, Maurice W., as-
signor.)
Newmaker, Floyd H., Warren, Pa. Combined bureau and
wardrobe. 106,899: Nov. 9.
Newman, Morris. New York, N. Y. Brassioro vest.
103,737 ; Mar. 23.
Newman, Nathaniel, Chicago, 111. Carpet underliner,
102,616 ; Jan. 5.
Newman, Thomas J., Canton, Ohio. Insulated switch
handle. 107.441 ; Dec. 14.
New Martinsville Glass Mfg. Company, The. (Si>o r.art'.i,
ITarry E., assignor.)
Nownham, Eugene, and W. H. Fischer, assignors to Knapp-
Monarch Company, St. Louis, JIo. Fruit juicer.
104,800; June 1.
Nownham. Eimoiic and W. 11. Fischer, assignors to Knapp-
Monarcli Company, St. Louis, Mo. Food mixer.
104,875 ; June 8.
Newlon, Earl W., Evanston, 111., assignor to Imperial Glass
Corporation, BcUaire, Ohio. Goblet or similar article.
103,826 ; Mar. 30.
Newton, Earl W., Chicago, 111., assignor to Imperial Glass
Corporation, Bella ire, Ohio. Lamp shade or similar ar-
ticle. 104,222; Apr. 20.
Newton, Earl W., Evanston, 111., assignor to Imperial
Glass Corporation, Bellnire, Ohio. Goblet or similar
article. 107,0.''.0 ; Nov. 16.
New York Kpltting Mills, Inc. (See Rheinaucr, Daniel,
assignor.)
New York Progressive Wood Heel Corporation. (See
Schwartz, Walter, assignor.)
New York World's Fair, 1939, Incorporated. (See Foster,
Robert, assignor.)
New York World's Fair 1939, Incorporated. (See Harri-
son, W. IC, and Fouilhoux, assignors.)
Niagara Insul-Bake Specialty Co. (See Kinncar, Ronald,
a.islqnor. )
Niagara lylthograph Company, The. (Sec Dolg, James,
asslpnor.)
Nlchnlidcs, Emmnnuol C, Bronx, assignor to Sonotone
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Hearing-aid transmit-
ter microphone body. 102,655 ; Jan. 5.
Nichols, Fred A., Stratford, Conn. Casing for a weigh-
ing scale. 105.132 ; June 29.
Nicholson, Albert H., Columbus, Ohio. Glass refrigerator
dish or article of similar nature. 105,400 ; July 27.
Nicholson, Albert H., assignor to The Federal Glass Com-
pany, Columbus, Ohio. Glass refrigerator dish or ar-
ticle of similar nature. 103,125 ; Feb. 9.
Nicholson File Company. (See Noren, Raymond C. R.,
assignor.)
Nicholson, George E. (See McGay, J. B., and Nicholson.)
Niece, Ralph H., Evanston, 111. Decorative windmill.
105,496 ; Aug. 3.
Nielson, Jess, Los Angeles, Calif. Ashtray. 106,056 ;
Sept. 14.
Nierenberg, Albert, New I'ork, N. Y. Lucky piece.
103.827 ; Mar. 30.
Nies, Eugenia. (See Scott, I., and Nies.)
Nigra, Ferdinand, San Francisco, Calif. Duplicator.
106,469 ; Oct. 12.
Nimschik, Helen, et al. (See Snawadzki, Casimir J., as-
signor.)
Nimsehik, L. E., et al. (See Snawadzki, Casimir J., as-
signor.)
Nimschik, Philip F., et al. (See Snawadzki, Casimir J.,
assignor.)
Nitardy, Ferdinand W., Brooklyn, assignor to E. R.
Squibb & Sons, New York, N. Y. Tube or similar con-
tainer. 102,638; Jan. 5.
Nitardy, Ferdinand W., Brooklyn, assignor to E. R. Squibb
& Sons, New York, N. Y. Combined bottle and cap clo-
sure. 103,789 ; Mar. 23.
Noble, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,635 ;
Oct. 19.
Noble, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,636;
Oct. 19.
Noble, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,637;
Oct. 19.
Nopst, Elizabeth, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dress. 106,736 ; Oct.
26.
Noble, F. H., & Co. (See Cook, Mildred K., assignor.)
Noble, F. H., & Co. (See Olson, Joseph E., assignor.)
Noble, F. H., & Co. (See Shields, John M., assignor.)
Noble. F. H., & Co. (See Shields, John M., Jr.. as-
signor.)
Noble, Olbert C, assignor to Tygart Valley Glass Com-
pany, Washington, Pa. Jar. 105,6*1 ; Aug. 17.
Nock, Harold E., assignor to Towle Manufacturing Com-
pany, Newburyport, Mass. Spoon or analogous arti-
cle. 105,133; June 29.
Nock, Harold E., assignor to Towle Manufacturing Com-
pany, Newburyport, Mass. Spoon or analogous arti-
cle. 105,134; June 20.
Noest, Elizabeth, Brooklyn, N. Y. Dress. 107,726 ; Dec.
28.
Nonnenbacher, Frank H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Decorative
mirror. 107,319 ; Dec. 7.
Nonnenbacher, Frank H.. Brooklyn, N. Y. Decorative
mirror. 107.320 ; Dec. 7.
Noren, Itaymond C. K., assignor to Nicholson File Com-
pany, Providence, R. I. File display box. 107,251 ;
Nov. 30.
Norman, Norman W., assignor to E. A. Grange, Chicago,
111. Roller skate. 106,323 ; Oct. 5.
Norrish. John W., Dockland, and R. H. Monev, assignors
to The Crosley Radio Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio.
Refrigerator cabinet. 102,992 ; Feb. 2.
North Bro's M'f'g Co. (See Fegley, T. J., and Leopold,
assignors.)
North, Edwin. (See Wade, W., and North.)
North, Thomas H., Bald Eagle, Minn. Projector. 103,951 ;
Apr. 6.
Northampton Textile Company. (See Koch, Henry P.,
as.'iignor. )
North.impton Textile Company. (See Majer, Carl, as-
signor.)
Northup, Amos E., Detroit, Jlich., assignor to Willvs-Over-
land Motors, Inc., Toledo, Ohio. Automobile hood.
103.828; ]\Iar. 30.
Northup, Amos E., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Willys-
Overland Motors, Inc., Toledo, Ohio. Automobile.
104,081 ; Apr. 13.
Northup, Amos E., Detroit, Mich., assignor to Willvs-
Overland Alotors, Inc., Toledo, Ohio. Combined auto-
mobile fonder and headlamp. 105,639 : Aug. 10.
Northup, Amos E,, Royal Oak, assignor to Bendix Home
Appliances, Inc., Detroit, Mich. Washing machine cabi-
net. 105.228 : July 6.
Norton, Leland D., and C. H. Andresen, Bridgeport, Conn.,
assignors to Dictaphone Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Phonograph cabinet or similar article. 103,361 ; Feb.
Norwich Knitting Company. (See Charles, Harry, as-
signor.)
Noss, Henry G., Port Washington, assignor to United
States Rubber Products, Inc., New York, N. Y. Tire.
10o,179 ; June 29.
Nuckols, Walter, Summit, N. J., assignor to Helena Rubln-
V. '''F*',',"' . '■•' ^f^^ '^''"■'^' N. Y. Bottle. 106,900 ; Nov. 9.
Nudoll Anna, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,737 ; Oct. 26.
.Nu Doll, Arthur A Chicago, III. Combined pan cover and
grator. 106.023; Sept. 14.
Nuessle, Reinhold, and M. Levy, New York, N. Y. Tongue
cleaner. 106,324 ; Oct. .'>.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
745
Null, William H. (See Morand, D. A., and Null.)
JNutoue Chimes, Inc. (See Evans, Evan G., assignor.)
Nutone Chimes Incorporated. (See Spaikes, John G., as-
signor.)
Oakes Products Corporation. (See Fergueson, Arthur P.,
assignor.)
Oakes Products Corporation. (See Jandus, Herbert S.,
assignor. )
Oakes Products Corporation. (See Jandus, II. S., and
Purdy, assignors.)
Oakes Products Corporation. (See Jandus, H. S., and
Sandber^, assignors.)
Oakes Products Corporation. (See Sandberg, R. A., and
Duncan, assignors.)
Oakes Products Corporation. (See Sandberg, Ray A.,
assignor.)
Obear-Nester Glass Company. (See Nester, William A.,
assignor.)
Obergfell, Herbert P., River Forest, assignor to Associated
Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Waterproof
wall telephone. 102.95.5 ; Jan. 26.
Obergfell, Herbert F., River Forest, assignor to Associated
Electric Laboratories, Inc., Chicago, 111. Telephone
hand-set-mounting. 105,608 ; Aug. 10.
O'Brien, Karold J., assignor to The Swartzbaugh Manu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Food conveyer.
107,444 ; Dec. 14.
O'Connor, John Jti., assignor to Lyon Metal Products. In-
corporated, Aurora, 111. Chair. 107,545 ; Dec. 21.
Odencrants, Hans H. C, assignor to Vallev Shoe Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102,617 ; Jan. 5.
Odencrants, Hans H. C, assignor to Valley Shoe Corpo-
ration, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102,618; Jan. 5.
Odencrants, Hans H. C, assignor to Valley Shoe Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102,619 ; Jan. 5.
Odencrants, Hans H. C, assignor to Valley Shoe Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102,620 ; Jan. 5. '
Odencrants, Hans H. C, assignor to Valley Shoe Corpora-
tion, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102,621 ; Jan. 5.
Odencrants, Hans H. C, assignor to Valley Shoe Corpo-
ration, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102,622 ; Jan. 5.
Odencrants, Hans H. C, assignor to Vallev Shoe Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 104,575 ; May 18.
Odencrants, Hans H. C, assignor to Valley Shoe Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 104,667 ; May 25.
Odencrants, Hans H. C, St. Louis, Mo., assignor to Val-
ley Shoe Corporation. Shoe. 105,028 ; June 22.
Odencrants, Hans H. C, assignor to Valley Shoe Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 105,060; June 22.
Odencrants, Hans H. C, assignor to Valley Shoe Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 105,061 ; June 22.
Odencrants, Hans H. C, assignor to Valley Shoe Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 105,062 ; June 22.
Odencrants, Hans H. C, assignor to Valley Shoe Cor-
poration, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 105,063 ; .Tune 22.
Odencrants, Henning, assignor to Valley Shoe Corpora-
tion, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 107,445 ; Dec. 14.
Odencrants, Henning, assignor to Valley Shoe Corpora-
tion, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 107,446 ; Dee. 14.
Odencrants, Henning, assignor to Vallev Shoe Corpora-
tion, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 107,447 ; Dec. 14.
O'Donnell, John P., Hartford, Conn., assignor to Gorham
Manufacturing Company, Providence, R. I. Spoon or
other article of flatware. 104,467; May 11.
Odzer, Harry, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 105,557 ;
Aug. 3.
Ogden, Stephen A., assignor to Mary Dunhill, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Perfume bottle. 105,298 ; July 1.3.
Ohio Thermometer Company, The. (See Rizer, Carl L.,
assignor.)
Ohio Thermometer Company, The. (See Wappner, Ralph
C, assignor.)
Ohls, Luther E., Galesburg. 111. Casket handle or similar
article. 104,286 ; Apr. 27.
Ohlsson, Irwin G., Los Angeles, and H. T. Rice, San
Gabriel, Calif. Miniature airplane engine. 107,448 ;
Dec. 14.
Oiring, Ida, Chicago, 111. Finger ring or similar article.
102,913 ; Jan. 26.
Olayvar, Narciso S., Annapolis, Md. Musical Instrument.
104,287; Apr. 27.
Oldetymo Distillers, Inc. (See Englobardt, Charles P.,
assignor.)
Olefin (JIass Company. (See Smith, George, Jr., assignor.)
Olenick, Frank T., Jr., Butte, Mont. Sewing rack.
104,288; Apr. 27.
Olin, LoiuH ]!., Chicago, III. Confectionery product.
102,6:«) ; Jan. 5.
Olp, John E., Jacobus, Pa. Cigar box or similar article.
106,673 ; Oct. 26.
Olson, Charles A., Geneva, assignor to Crane Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Radiator valve. 105,180; June 29.
Olson, Herman 10., Seattle, Wash. Resort building.
105.823; Aug. 24.
Olson, Joseph IQ., assignor to F. II. Noble & Co., Cliicago,
111. Receptacle for pens, pencils, or other nrliclcs.
105,029 ; .linie 22.
Olszewski, Edward, Detroit, Mich. Piclure fr:uiic.
105,609 ; Aug. 10.
Oneldii, Limited. (See Allen, O. N., Rcsseggcr, and
Fleming, assignors.)
Oneida, Limited. (See (Jertli, W. If., and Kraullicim,
assignors.)
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One Minute Washer Company. (See Witmer, Howard,
assignor.)
Onitch, Elizabeth, New York, N. Y. Combined lamp base
and clock case. 106,212 ; Sept. 28.
Onondaga Pottery Company. (See Bourne, Douglas, as-
signor. )
Onondaga Pottery Company. (See Trarieux, Annie, as-
signor.)
Ontario Manufacturing Company. (See Downs, Marwood
A., assignor.)
Oppenheimer, Morton A. (See Mariani, Christina.)
Opperman, Otto F., and G. Betancourt, Santa Monica,
Calif. Combined service wagon and perambulator.
103,161 ; Feb. 9.
Opsahl, Harold J., Los Angeles, Calif. Color chart.
102,699; Jan. 12.
Orchard Paper Co. (See Carter, Theodore L., assignor.)
Ornstein, David, New York, N. Y. Watchcase. 103,952 ;
Apr. 6.
Ornstein, David, assignor to Louis Watch Co. Inc., New
York, N. Y. Watchcase. 104,043; Apr. 13.
Ornstein, David, assignor to Louis Watch Co. Inc., New
York, N. Y. Watchcase. 104,044 ; Apr. 13.
Orth, Marie, Jamaica, assignor to Trautmann, Bailey &
Blampey, JSTew York, N. Y. Decorative paper. 104,576 ;
May 18.
Orth, Marie, Jamaica, assignor to Trautmann, Bailey &
Blampey, New York, N. Y. Decorative paper. 104,577 ;
May 18.
Orth, Marie, Jamaica, assignor to Trautmann, Bailey &
Blampey, New York, N. Y. Decorative paper. 104,o78 ;
May 18.
Orth, Marie, Jamaica, assignor to Trautmann, Bailey &
Blampey, New York, N. Y. Decorative paper. 104,579 ;
May 18.
Orth, Marie, Jamaica, assignor to Trautmann, Bailey &
Blampey, New York, N. Y. Decorative paper. 104,580 ;
May 18.
Osbriuk, Raymond H., Los Angeles, Calif. Traffic marker.
106.674 ; Oct. 26.
Osbrink, Raymond II., Los Angeles, Calif. Zone marker.
106.675 ; Oct. 26.
Oshei, Bernard F., Buffalo, N. Y. Display container.
105,439 ; July 27.
Osius, Frederick J., Miami Beach, Fla. Drink mixer.
104,289 ; Apr. 27.
Ostby and Barton Company. (See Dixon, Alfred E., as-
signor.)
Ostrow, Emanuel, New York, N. Y. Wall lamp. 105,246 ;
July 0.
Ostrow, Emanuel, New York, N. Y. Wall lamp. 105,247 ;
July 6.
Oswald, John, Lansing, assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Radiator grille for an auto-
mobile. 106,451 ; Oct. 12.
Oswald, John, Lansing assignor to General Motors Cor-
poration, Detroit, Mich. Radiator grille for an auto-
mobile. 106,470; Oct. 12.
Oswell, Bernard, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 103.504 ;
Mar. 9.
Oswell, Bernard, New York, N. Y. Shoe ornament.
103,583 ; Mar. 16.
Oswell, Bernard, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 103,584;
Mar. 16.
Oswell, Bernard, New York, N. Y. Shoe ornament.
103,585 : Mar. 16.
O'Toole, Edward, New York, N. Y. Picture frame.
106,576 ; Oct. 19.
Ott, William H., Cincinnati, Ohio. Picture frame stand.
107,252 ; Nov. 30.
Otter, William D. (See Hamilton, H. L., Dilworth,
IJlomberg, Otter, Knickerbocker, and Klein.)
Otto, Ferdinand P., assignor to Quaker Lace Company
Incorporated, Philadelpliia, I'u. Lace tablecloth.
103,896 ; Mar. 30.
Otto, Ferdinand P., assignor to Quaker Lace Company
Jncoipoiutcd, Philadelpliia, Pa. Lace tablecloth.
104,305; Apr. 27.
Otto, Ferdinand P., assignor to Quaker Lace Company
Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Lace tablecloth.
104,306 ; Apr. 27.
Ovorinvcr, George J., Sapulpa, Okla. Furniture knob.
104,502 ; May 11.
Owens-Illinois Can Company. (See Connor, Martha 11.,
assignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Dosser, Michael .S..
assignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Fuerst, Brooks D.,
a.ssignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Fuerst, Edwin W.,
assignor.)
Owens-Tlllnois Glass Company. (See Fuerst, Edwin W.,
and 1$. D., assignors.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Comi)nny. (See Holinos, Minot K.,
a."!signor. )
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Iloltz, Wilbur A.,
assignor.)
Ow(Mis-Illinol8 Glass Company. (See Jones, David, as-
signor.)
Owons-Illlnols Glass Coinpany. (See Loren-'.cii, .\. I., and
D(>sHor, assignorn.)
Owens-lllinols Glass ("onipany. (See Loreu/.en, .\rnoUl 1.,
assignor.)
746
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Owens-Illinois Gliiss Cumpauy. (See ilackflfresh, Wil-
liam E., jr., assignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Plummer, Walter
D., assiRnor. )
Owens-Illinois Pacific Coast Company. (See Steuer, Nor-
man F., assignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Toulouse, Julian H.,
assignor.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Wheaton, Jack M.,
assitriinr.)
Owens-Illinois Glass Company. (See Zimmerman, Wil-
lard P., assignor.)
Oya, John A., and R. A. Larson, assignors to Hollister
Drug Company, Ltd., Honolulu, Hawaii. Bottle.
103,082 ; Feb. 2.
Pacific Hard Rubber Co. (See Le Clerci, Raymond, as-
signor.)
Packard Motor Car Company. (See Gubitz, Werner H.
A., assignor.)
Pacrat, Paul. (See Benoit, F., and Pactat.)
Paden City Glass Mfg. Company. (See Fisher, Sam W.,
assignor.)
Palage, Harry, Woburn, Jilass. Hand truck. 105,133 ;
June 29.
Palmer Brothers Company, The. (See Scholle, Charles F.,
assignor.)
Palmer, Carl R. (See Anderson, C. E., and Palmer.)
Pancoasr, William G., Chicago, 111. Combination con-
tviiner and closure. 100,370; Oct. 5.
Pancottl. Roberto, Nutley, N. J., assignor to Excelsior
Accordion Manufacturing Co. Inc., New York, N. Y.
Accordion. 102,700 ; Jan. 12.
Pantlur-l'anco Rubber Co. Inc. (See Berenstein, Frank,
assignor. )
Panther-I'auco Rubber Co. Inc. (See Greeubaum, Arthur,
assignor.)
Panther-Panco Rubber Co. Inc. (See Quinn, Gilbert' F.,
assignor.)
Pape, James C, New York, X. Y. Shoe. 103, ."jOo : >rar. !).
Pape, James C, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 103, .^)0G : Mar. 9.
Paris, Andrew J. (See Paris, J. J., G. J., and A. J.)
Paris, George J. (See Paris, J. J., G. J., and A. J.)
Paris, James J., G. J., and A. J., Detroit, Mich. Clock.
107,091 : Nov. 23.
Park & Tilford. (See Joseph, Mae, assignor.)
Park & Tilford. (See Toomey. John G., assignor.)
Parker, Kenneth S., assignor to The Parker Pen Com-
pany. Janesville, Wis. Fountain pen or other writing
102,799 ; Jan. 19.
Parker, Ker.neih S., assignor to The Parker Pen Company,
Janesville, Wis. Fountain pen or other writing imple-
ment. 102,800 ; Jan. 19.
Parker, Kenneth S.. assignor to The Parker Pen Com-
pany, Janesville, Wis. Fountain pen or other wrixiu'.;
implement. 102.801 ; Jan. 19.
Parker Pen Company, The. (See Parker, Kenneth, .as-
signor.)
Parker Pen Company, The. (See Ressinger, Paul 3\I.,
assignor.)
Parker Pen Company, The. (See Ressinger, P. M., and
Tefft, assignors.)
Parkrite Corporation. (Sec Broussard, R. F., and Toce,
assignors.)
Parness, Reuben, Brooklyn, and S. Sweet, Bronx, N. Y.
Jewelry box. 104,147 ; Apr. 20.
Parrish, Frank T., Gardner, assignor to Heywood-Walce-
field Company, Boston, Mass. Chair. 103,249 ; Feb.
16.
Parrish, Frank T., Gardner, assignor to Hevwood-Wake-
field Company, Boston, Mass. Desk. 103,250 ; Fel).
16.
Parsons, Wallace E. (See Randall, W. II., Parsons, and
Schwertfeger. )
Partenheimer, Joseph E., assignor to Atlas Supply Com-
pany, Newark, N. J. Tire. 104.503 : May 11.
Partenheimer, Joseph E., assignor to Atlas Supply Com-
pany. Newark, N. J. Tiro. 104,801: June 1. "
Paseh.il, (Juy, New York, N. Y. Air conditioning machine
casing. 10(!.987: Nov. 10.
Pass vt Seymour, Inc. (See Cowan, R. Guy, assignor.)
Patent License Corporation. (See Arenberg, Albert L.,
assignor.)
Patent Novelty Company. (See Ilorst, Edward H., as-
signor.)
Patrol Valve Company, The. (See Matthews, B. L.. and
Marvin, assignors.)
Patten, Ray, Bridgeport, Conn., assignor to Dictaphone
Corporation, New York, N. T. Control device for
phonographs. 104,424 ; May 4.
Patten, Raymond 10., Uridgeport. Conn., assignor to Gen-
eral Fieri ric Company. Air conditioning control.
103.541 : Mar. 9.
Patten, Raymond E., and G. W. Florian, Bridgeport. Conn.,
assignors to General Electric Company. Electrical
connecting cap. 107,370; Dec. 7.
Patterson, Edmund M., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105.401 : Jiilv 27.
Patterson, Edmund M., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105.402 : July 27.
Patterson. Ildnnind St., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
107,198: Nov. 23.
Pattlson, James W., assignor to Kolsev-ITnyea Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 103.087 ; Mar. 23.
Pattison, James W., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. WTieel. 103,688; Mar. 23.
Pattison, James W., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 103,738 ; Mar. 23.
Pattison, James W., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 103,739 ; Mar. 23.
Pattison. James W., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit Mich. Wheel. 103,740; Mar. 23.
Pattison, James W., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 103,741 ; Mar. 23.
Pattison, James W., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 103.742 ; Mar. 23.
Pattison, James W., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 103,999 ; Apr. 6.
Pattison, James W., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Wheel. 104,000 ; Apr. 6.
Patty Cake Company, The. (See Doty, \V. E., and
Carmich.nel, assignors.)
Paulding, John I., Inc. (See Johnson, Arthur A., as-
signor. )
Paulson, Paul D., Oak Park, 111. Fishing lure. 104,290 ;
Apr. 27.
Paval, Philip K. (See Gnnlher, Charles LeR., assignor.)
Pavey, Roland E. (See Van Winkle, W. R.. and P:ivey.)
Pawsat, Ewald F., assignor to Wald Mfg. Co., Inc.,
Maysville, Ky. Chain guard for a cycle. 104,291 ;
Apr. 27.
Pawsat, Ewald F., assignor to Wald Mfg. Co., Inc.,
Maysville, Ky. Bicycle mud guard or similar article.
104.292 : Apr. 27.
Pawsat, Ewald F., assignor to Wald Mfg. Co., Inc.,
Maysville, Ky. IJicycle mud guard or similar article.
104.293 : Apr. 27.
Pawsat, Ewald F., Maysville, Ky., assignor to Wald Jlanu-
facturing Company, Incorporated. Bicycle handle bar
extension stem. 104,504 ; May 11.
Pawsat, Ewald P., Maysville, Ky., assignor to Wald Manu-
facturing Company. Incorporated. Bicycle handle bar
extension stem. 104,505 ; May 11.
Pawsat, Ewald F., Maysville, Ky., assignor to Wald Manu-
facturing Company, Incorporated. Bicycle handle bar
extension stem. 104,506 ; May 11.
Pawsat, Ewald F., Maysville, Ky., assi.smor to Wald Manu-
facturing Company, Incorporated. Bicycle mud guard.
104,507 :' May 11.
Paysee. Robert B., Oak Park, assignor to The Edward
Katzinger Company, Chicago, ill. Knife. 105,349 ;
July 20.
Pearce, Harold W., West Barrington, R. I., assignor to
Welsh JIanufacturing Company. Pencil or similar
article. 104.542 ; May 18.
Pearce, Harold W., West Barrington, assignor to Welsh
Manufacturing Company. Fountain pen or similar ar-
ticle. 104,543 ; May 18.
Pecker, Joseph S., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to American
Centrifugal Corporation, New York, N. Y. Combina-
tion centrifugal separating machine casing and base.
104.223; Apr. 20.
Pecker, Joseph S., Philadelphia, Pa., assignor to American
Centrifugal Corporation, New York, N. Y. Scraper for
centrifu.sral separating machines and analogous arti-
cles. 106,870 ; Nov. 9.
Pedigo Company, The. (See Doucette, John J., assignor.)
Peerless Weiirhing & Vending Machine Corporation. (See
Stcislitz. Herbert, assignor.)
Peisner, Charles M., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103,335 ; Feb. 23.
Pei;:er, Lillian, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,577 ; Oct.
19.
Pelinger, Harry, Jersey City, N. J. Slipper. 105,229 ;
July 6.
Pelinger, Harry, Jersey City, N. J. Slipper. 105,230 ;
July 6.
Pelinger. Harry, Jersey City, N. J. Slipper. 105.401 ;
July 27.
I'ellegrin, Elmer D., Des Plaines, assignor, by mesne as-
signments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Chi-
cago, 111. Range. 105.891 ; Aug. 31.
Pellegrin, Elmer D., Des Plaines, assignor, bv mesne as-
signments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Chi-
cago, 111. Range. 105,892; Aug. 31.
Pellegrin, Elmer D., Des Plaines, assi.gnor, bv mesne as
signments, to Reconstruction Finance Corporation, Chi-
cago, 111. Range. 105.893: Aug. 31.
Pemberton. Henry M., FayettevlUe, assignor of one-half to
P. Gibbons, Hamlet, N. C. Bear view mirror frame.
102,729; Jan. 12.
Penu, Howard, Chicago. 111. Combined comb support
and razor blade depositorv. 106.901 ; Nov. 9.
Penn. Edgar V., Madison, N. C. Buckle. 107,546 ; Dec.
Penn Electric Switch Co. (See Shaw, Burton E., as-
■ signor.)
Penn Hardware Company. (See Bureau, Achille G., as-
signor.)
Pennant Knitting Mills. (See Snftlas. Samuel, assignor.)
Pennoyer, Sara W.. assignor to Bonwit Teller, New York,
N. Y. Scarf. 106,541 ; Oct. 19.
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The. (See Loewy, Ray-
mond G. P., assignor.)
Pennsylvania Railroad Company, The. (See Loewy, R. G.
F., and Elsey, assignors.)
Peo, Ralph F., Buffalo, N. Y. Vehicle body. 104,802 ;
June 1.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
747
Peo, Ralph F., assignor to Houde Engineering Corpora-
tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Roof mounted air conditioner for
veliicles or similar article. 103,336 ; Feb. 23.
Peo, Ralph F., assignor to Houde Engineering Corpora-
tion, Buffalo, N. Y. Vehicle roof mounted air condi-
tioner or similar article. 103,337 ; Feb. 23.
Pepperell Manufacturing Company. (See Scholle, Charles
F., assignor.)
Perez, Thomas S., Berkeley, Calif. Flower vase holder.
106,902 ; Nov. 9.
Perfection Steel Body Company. (See Cohen, Harry, as-
signor.)
Perfex Corporation. (See Hess, Clarence R. T., as-
signor.)
Perfums Chevalier Garde Inc. (See Sabaneeff, Basil,
assignor.)
Perliins, Charles T. (See Hess, T., and Perkins.)
Perkins, Julian L.. West Springfield, Mass. Drain board.
102.914 ; Jan. 26.
Perkins, Julian L., West Springfield, Mass. Drain board
for wringers. 104,876 ; June 8.
Perlman, Edward. Niles Center, 111. Unner bowl cover
for a coffee brewer or similar article. 106,808 ; Nov. 2.
Perlmutter, Isidore, New York, N. Y. Sachet. 106,988 ;
Nov. 16.
Perona, John and J., New York, N. Y. Chair seat cover-
ing. 104,045 ; Apr. 13.
Perona, Jo.'seph. (See Perona, John and J.)
Perper, Elfie N., New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,804 ;
June 1.
Perper, Elfie N., New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,805 ;
June 1.
Perper, Elfie N., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,055 ;
Nov. 16.
Perrin, Jay C, Los Angeles, Calif. Dispenser cabinet.
102,780 ; Jan. 12.
Perrin, Paul C. (See Kelly, R. A., and Perrin.)
Perry, Mattie E., Orlando, Fla. Flower holder. 104,636 ;
May 25.
Perugia, Andre, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
103.586 ; Mar. 16.
Perugia, Andre, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
103.587 ; Mar. 16.
Perugia, Andre, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
103,588; Mar. 16.
Perugia, Andre, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
103,589; Mar. 16.
Perugia, Andre, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
103.590 ; Mar. 16.
Perugia, Andre, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
103.591 ; Mar. 16.
Perugia, Andre, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
103.592 ; Mar. 16.
Perugia, Andre, Paris, France. Siioe or similar article.
103,593; Mar. 16.
Perugia, Andre, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
103.594: Mar. sr,.
Perugia, AndrS, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
104,468; May 11.
Perugia, Andrl, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
104,469 ; May 11.
Perugia, AndrS, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
104,470; May 11.
Perugia, Andr§, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
104,471 ; May 11.
Perugia, Andr6, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
104,472 ; May 11.
Perugia, Andre, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
104,725; June 1.
Perugia, Andr^, Paris, France. Shoe or similar article.
104,877 ; June 8.
Peters, John F., Leonia, N. .T., assignor to American Can
Company, New York, N. Y. Powder can cap. 102,857 ;
Jan. 19.
Peters, Ralph, Clarksburg, assignor to Hazel-Atlas Glass
Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Tumbler. 107,547 ; Dec.
21.
Petersen, Peter C, assignor to Viking Pump Company,
Cedar Falls, Iowa. Combined rotary pump and valve.
103,339 ; Feb. 23.
Petersime Incubator Company, The. (See Petersime,
Ira M., assignor.)
Petersime, Ira M., assignor to The Petorsimo Incubator
Company, fiottysbui'g, Oliio. Elcctrothcrmo bath
cabinet. 105,074; Juno 22.
Peterson, Ilari-y C, assignor to Foote Bros. Gear and
Machine Corporation, Cliicago, 111. Gear case. 103,338;
Feb. 23.
Potf'rson, Isaac, Oakland. Calif. Counter stool or similar
article. 100.213; Sept. 28.
Peterson, Roy E., assignor to The E. H. Ilotclikiss Com-
pany, Norwalk, Conn. Combination stapling ni.-icliine
and desk unit. 105,497; Aug. 3.
Peterson, Roy K., a.ssignor lo Tlie E. II. Ilotclikkss Com-
pany, Norwalk, C^onn. Combination stnpling machinp
and desk unit. 105,498; Aug. 3.
Peterson, Roy E., awsigiior lo Tlio E. TI. Ilotclikiss Com-
pany, Norw.'ilk, (^oiin. (^omliination stai)ling miichinc
and desk unit. 105,-199 ; Aug. .'',.
Peterson, Roy E., iis.signor to Tlic E. 11. Ilolclikiss Com-
pany, Norwalk, Coun. Combination Htapling niMcbiive
desk unit. 105,500; Aug. 3.
Peterson, Roy E., assignor to The E. H. Hotchkiss Com-
pany, Norwalk, Conn. Combination stapling machine
and desk unit. 105,501 ; Aug. 3.
Peterson, Roy E., assignor to The E. H. Hotchkiss Com-
pany, Norwalk, Conn. Combination stapling machine
and desk unit. 105,502 ; Aug. 3.
Pettus, Aubrey J., Forest HUls, N. Y. Shoe. 104,930;
June 15.
Pettv, Fred J., assignor to Ball Brothers Company, Muncie,
In'd. Packer jar. 105,231 ; July 6.
Petzke, Franklin J., assignor to Johnson Nut Company,
Minneapolis, Minn. Display case. 107,658 ; Dec. 28.
Petzold, William B. (See Holmgren, O. F., and Petzold.)
I'faeffle, Fred, Brooldyn, N. Y. Shoe. 100,057 ; Sept. 14.
Pfau, Anton, assignor of one-half to T. G. Rosson, Port-
land, Oreg. Electrical ornament. 105,064 ; June 22.
Pfeiffer, Arthur E., Worcester, Mass. Shoe. 105,503 ;
Aug. 3.
Pfeiffer, Arthur E., Worcester, Mass. Shoe. 105,504 ;
Aug. 3.
Pharis Tire & Rubber Company, The. (See Reel, Ralph
SI., assignor.)
Philippe, Alfred, New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Brooch or the like. 103,595 ;
Mar. 16.
Philippe, Alfred, New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Brooch. 103,596 ; Mar. 16.
Philippe, Alfred, New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Brooch. 103,597 ; Mar. 16.
Philippe, Alfred, New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Clip. 103,598 ; Mar. 16.
Philippe, Alfred, New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Clip. 103,897 ; Mar. 30.
Philippe, Alfred, assignor to Trifari, Krussman & Fishel,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Brooch or the like. 105,136 ;
June 29.
Philippe, Alfred, New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Clip. 105,402 ; July 27.
Philippe, Alfred, New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Clip. 105,403 ; July 27.
Philippe, Alfred, New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Clip. 105,404 ; July 27.
Philippe, Alfred, New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Clip. 105.405 ; July 27.
Philippe, Alfred. New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Pin brooch. 105,406 ; July
27.
Philippe, Alfred. New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifan,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Pin brooch. 105.407 ; July
27.
Philippe. Alfred, New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Knissman & Fishel, Inc. Brooch. 106,120 ; Sept. 21.
Philippe, Alfred, New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Brooch. 106,121 ; Sept. 21.
Philippe, Alfred, New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Pin brooch. 106,122 ; Sept.
21.
Philippe, Alfred. New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Clip. 106,123 ; Sept. 21.
Philippe. Alfred, New York. N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Brooch or tlie like. 106,145 ;
Sept. 21.
Pliilippe, Alfred. New York, N. Y., assignor to Trifari,
Krussman & Fishel, Inc. Brooch. 106,146 ; Sept. 21.
Philippe. Alfred, assignor to Trifari, Krussman & Fishel,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Clip. 107,121; Nov. 23.
Philippe. Alfred, assignor to Trifari. Krussman & Fishel,
Inc., New Yorl?, N. Y. Clip. 107,122 ; Nov. 23.
Philippe, Alfred, assignor to Trifari. Krussman & Fishel,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Clip. 107,123; Nov. 23.
Philippe, Alfred, .-issignor to Trifari. Krussman & Fishel,
Inc., New York, X. Y. Clip. 107,124; Nov. 23.
Philippe, Alfred, assignor to Trifari, Krussman & Fishel,
Inc., Now York, N. Y. Clip. 107,125; Nov. 23.
Philippe, Alfred, assignor to Trifari, KrussTuan & Fisliel,
Inc., Now Yoric, N. Y. Clip. 107,126; Nov. 23.
Philippe, Alfi-od, assignor to Trifari, Krussman & Fishel,
Inc., Now York, N. Y. Clip. 107,127; Nov. 23.
Philipne. Alfred, assignor to Trifari. Kr\issman & Fishel,
Inc.; Now York, N. Y. Clip. 107,128; Nov. 23.
Pliilippo, Alfred, assignor to Trifari. Krussman & Fishel,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Clip. 107,129; Nov, 23.
Pliilippo. Alfred, assignor to Trif:iri, Krussman & Fishel,
Inc, New York, N, Y, Clip. 107,130; Nov. 23.
Philippe, Alfred, assignor to Trifari. Krussman & Fishel,
Inc., Now York, N. Y. Brooch. 107,131 ; Nov, 23.
Philippe, Alfred, assignor to Trifari, Krussman & Fishel,
Inc., Now York, N. Y. Brooch. 107,132; Nov, 23.
I'hilippo, .Mfrod, assignor to Trifari, Krussman & Fishel,
Inc., New York, N.Y. Brooch. 107,133 ; Nov, 23.
I'hilippo. Alfred, assignor to Trifari. Krussman & Fisliel,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Brooch. 107.131; Nov. 23.
I'hilippo, Alfred, assignor to Trifari, Krussman & Fishel,
Inc., Now York, N. Y. Clip. 107,135; Nov. 23.
I'liilippo, .Mfrod, assignor to Trifari, Krussman it Fishel,
Inc., Now York, N. Y. Clip. 107,136: Nov. 23.
I'liilippo, AlficMl, assignor to Trifari, Knissman & Fishel,
Inc., Ni'w Voik, N. Y. Clip. 107,137; Nov. 23.
I'liilippp, .Alfred, assignor to Trifiirl, Krussman & Fishel,
Inc., Now York, N. Y, Clip. 107,138; Nov. 23.
Philippe, .Alfred, assignor to Trifari, Knissmaii \- l'''lshel,
Inc., N(-w York, N. Y. (Mlp. 107,139; Nov, 23
Phillpiio, Alfred, assignor to Trifari, Krussnian & Fisliel,
Inc., Now York, N. Y. Clip. 107,140; Nov, 23,
748
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Philippe, Alfred, assignor to Trifari, Krussman k Flshel,
Inc. New York, N. T. Clip. 107,141 ; Nov. 23.
Philippe, Alfred, assignor to Trifari, Krussman & Fishel.
Inc.. New York, N. Y. Clip. 107,142 ; Nov, 23.
Philippe, Alfred, assignor to Trifari. Knissman & Fishel:
Inc.. Xew York, X. Y. Qip. 107,143 : Xov. 23.
Phillips. Alan E., Xew York, X. Y. Dress. 106,356;
Oct. 5.
Phillips. Henry F., Portland, Oreg. Screw. 104,473 ;
May 11.
Phillips, Leo, Xew York, X. Y. Textile fabric 103,374 ;
Feb. 23.
Phillips, Paul D., Elmhurst, assignor to Benjamin Elec-
tric 5Ifg. Company, Des Plaines, 111. Lighting fixture.
106.774; Xov. 2.
Phoenix Manufacturing Co. Inc. (See Morris, Julia, as-
signor.)
Pichel, Irving, Xew York, X. Y. Handbag. 107t293 ;
Xov. 30.
Pick Manufacturing Company. (See Weasler, A. T., and
Dooley, assignors.)
Pick. Oswald M., assignor to The Florsheim Shoe Com-
pany, Chicago, HL Shoe sole. 107,253 ; Xov. 30.
Pickands. Alexander B. (See Bumgardner, D., and
Pickands.)
Pickin, Rowland O., Los Angeles, Calif. Game piece.
103,876 : Mar. 30.
Pickwick Draperies, Inc. (See Rosenberg, Max M., as-
signor.)
Pierson. Carl W.. Rockford, HI. Air conditioning cabinet.
106.371 : Oct. 5.
Pieslak, Bernard B., assignor to Abingdon Sanitary Mfg.
Co.. Abingdon. 111. Combined flush tank for toilets
and cover therefor. 105,137 ; June 29.
Pilliod Cabinet Company, The. (See PUliod, Thomas J.,
assignor.)
Pilliod, Thomas J., assignor to The Pilliod Cabinet Com-
pany, Swanton, Ohio. Article display case. 104,698
May 25.
Pilliod, Thomas J., assignor to The Pilliod Cabinet -Com
pany. Swanton, Ohio. Article displav case. 104,699
May 25.
Pilliod. Thomas J., assignor to The Pilliod Cabinet Com
pany, Swanton, Ohio. Article displav case. 104,700
May 25.
Plncus, Charles. (See Levine, A. M.. and C. Pinciis.)
Pioneer Watch Case Company. (See Kolberg, Herbert I.,
assignor.)
Pitner. Marion W., assignor to The Xational Mineral
Company, Chicago. 111. Hair drier. 103.978: Apr. 6.
Pittsburgh Plate Glass Company. (See Towle, Harold L.,
assignor.)
Pixley, Judson S., Astoria, X. Y. Electric lantern.
107.449 : Dec. 14.
Plakola Corporation. (See Lednum, William E., as-
signor.)
Planco. Murray, Xew York, X. Y. Shoe or similar article.
107.602 : Dec. 21.
Plankinton, William W. (See Stevens, Clifford B., as-
signor.)
Platinum Products Corp. (See Loewy, Raymond, as-
signor.)
Ilatt, Stephen A., assignor to U. S. Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Decatur. 111. Electric cooker. 105,968 :
Sept 7.
Plummer, Walter D.. assignor to Owens-Hlinois Glass
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Bottle. 105,969 ; Sept. 7.
Pochapin, Max., Xew York, X. Y. Walking s
in.'5.894: .A.iig. 31.
Pogleln, Louis, assignor to McKc« Glass Company,
Jeannette, Pa. Rack for beer-foam scrapers. 104,380 ;
May 4.
Poling, Clyde, assignor to West Virginia Lighting Co..
Inc., Fairmont, W. Va. Indirect electric lighting fix-
ture. 105.452; July 27.
Pollock. Leopold. New York, N. Y. Decorative lleht.
103,953 : Apr. 6.
Polzer, Frldolin, assignor to The E. H. Hotchkiss Com-
pany, Xorwalk, Conn. Stapling implement. 104,726 ;
Jane 1.
Pomerantz. Ilprnian. Xr-w Ynrk. X. V. BiOt or similar
article. 106.058: Sopf. 14.
Pomerantz, Herman, Xew York, X. Y. Combined brooch
and belt. 106.148 ; .Sept. 21.
Pomeranz, Jacob J. (See Tanasso. V., and Pomeranz.)
Pomeranz, Jacob J., Brooklyn, assignor to T. & P. Opti-
cal Mfg. Co. Inc.. Xfw York, X. \. Folding oxford eye-
glasses. 100,147: Sept. 21.
Poncher, Louis S.. Chicago, 111. Combined trunk guard
and grille guard. 104.803: June 1.
Popper, Arthur. Xew York, .V. Y. Combined display con-
tainer and card game accessories. 103.764; Mar. 23.
Porceilor Manufacturing Company. (See Wultman,"
(Hiaunccy E., assignor.)
Porpora. Mary, Xew York. X. Y. Dress. 10C.738; Oct.
Porter, William E., Lowell, assignor to A. S. Campbell
Co.. Inc., East Boston, Mass. Vertical bumper
107.0-«6 : Nov. ic.
Posey. Curtis E., Waco. Tex. Card game table cover
or similar article. 105.610; Aug. 10.
Posnack. Emanuel R., Brooklyn, K. T. Desk stand for
iwpers and writing paraphernalia. 103. C89 ; Mar. 23.
ing stick.
Posner, Thomas, Xew Lork. X. Y. Dress. 105,672
Aug. 17.
Poster, Sidnev J., Xew York, X. Y. Dress. 106.850
Xov. 2.
Poster, Sidney J., Xew York. X. Y. Dress. 106,948
Xov. 9.
Postman, Louis, Xew Rochelle, X. Y. Glove. 105,181
June 29.
Posture Research Corporation. (See Wood, Glenn D., as-
signor.)
Potts, Charles S., assignor to Grand Rapids Bookcase &
Chair Co., Hastings, Mich. Telephone booth. 107,321 ;
Dec. 7.
Powell, Dwight, assignor to The General Fireproofing Com-
pany, Youngstown, Ohio. Chair. 102.915 : Jan. 26.
Powell Dwight, assignor to The General Fireproofing
Company, Youngstown. Ohio. Chair. 102.916 ; Jan. 26.
Powell Dwight, assignor to The General Fireproofing
Company, Youngstown, Ohio. Chair. 102.917 ; Jan. 26.
Powell, Dwight, assignor to General Fireproofing Com-
pany, Youngstown, Ohio. Chair. 103,340 ; Feb. 23.
Powell, Ellis E., Seattle, Wash. Egg scale. 105,970;
Sept 7.
Powers Regulator Company, Tb-?. (See Snediker, Morton
O., assignor.)
Pratt, Gust, Detroit, Mich. Mat. 105.765 : Aug. 24.
Pratt, Seeley F., assignor to Union Steel Chest Corpora-
tion, Le Rov, X. Y. MetaUic utilitv box. 106.124;
Sept 21.
Precision Metal Workers. (See Grunwald, Albert C,
assignor.)
Precision Products Company. (See Hollister, Donald C,
assignor.)
Preece. Fred W., Toledo, Ohio. Putting game apparatus.
107.254 : Xov. 30.
Prentice. Max G. D.. Washington, D. C. Radiator cap
ornament. 105.232 : July 6.
Presslaff, Murray. (See Bernstein, I. H.. and Presslafif.)
Prestinari, Eugen, Summit, assignor to (iemex Company,
Xewark. X. J. Bracelet chain. 104,544 ; May 18.
Preston. Edward S., Hinsdale, assignor to Chicago Elec-
tric Manufacturing Company, Chicago, lU. Elec^trlc fan.
102,701 ; Jan. 12.
Preston. Edward S.. Hinsdale, assignor to Chicago Elec-
tric Manufacturing Company. Chicago, 111. Electric
toaster or the like. 105,713 ; Aug. 17.
Preston. Edward S.. Hinsdale, 111., assignor to Chicago
Electric Manufacturing Company, Chicago, HI. Electric
waiBe iron or the like. 105.778 : Aug. 24.
Preston, Edward S.. Hinsdale, lU., assignor to CThicago
Electric Manufacrurine Companv, CHiicago, HL Electric
toaster or the like. 105.779 ; Aug. 24.
Preston. Edward S.. Hinsdale, m., assignor to Chicago
Electric Manufacturing Company. Chicago, HI. Electric
sandwich toaster or the like. 105,805 ; Aug. 24.
Preston. Edward S.. Hinsdale. 111., assignor to Chicago
Electric Manufacturing Company. Chicago, 111. Electric
sandwich toaster or the like. 105.806 ; Aug. 24.
Preston. Edward S.. Hinsdale, HI. Electric waffle iron
and the like. 106,214 : Sept 28.
Preston. Edward S.. Hinsdale, assignor to Chicago Elec-
tric Manufacturing Companv, Chicago, 111. Bread
toaster. 107.450 ; Dec. 14.
Preston. Edward S.. Hinsdale, assignor to Chicago Elec-
tric Manufacturing Companv. Chicago, 111. Sandwich
toaster or the like. 107.451 ; Dec. 14.
Preston, Edward S., Hinsd.ile. assignor to Chicago Elec-
tric Manufacturing Companv, Chicago, HI. Toaster.
107,452: Dec. 14.
Preston. Edward S.. Hinsdale, assignor to Chicago Elec-
tric Manufacturing Companv, Chicago, HI. Stove.
107.453: Dec. 14.
Preston. Edward S.. Hinsdale, assignor to Chicago Elec-
tric Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. WafHe mold
or the like. 107,454 : Dec. 14.
Pribil, Alexis R., Saginaw, Mich. Vehicle. 103,248 ; Feb.
16.
Price Brothers. Inc. (See Hammer, Hvman C, assignor.)
PriTC, David W., Xew York. X. Y. Dress. 103.268 ; Feb.
Price. David W.. Xew York. X. Y. Dross. 103,375;
rrw. David W., Xew York. X. Y. Dress. 106.258 ; Sept
Price. David W., Xew York, X. Y. Dress. 106.357
Oct. 5.
Price, David W., New York, X. Y. Dress. 106.399
Oct. 5.
^'■i^£: I}"T«d ^M ^"ew York, X. Y. Dress. 106,400
Oct. ■">.
■Price. David- W., New York. X. Y. Dress. 106,401
Oct. 5.
Price. David W., Xew York, X. Y. Dress. 106,408
Oct o.
Price, David W., Xew York. X. Y. Dress. 106.409
Oct. 5.
Price. David W., Xew York. X. Y. Dress. 106.492
Oct. 12.
Price, David W., Xew York. X. Y. Dress. 106.493
Oct. 12.
Price, David W., Xew York. X. Y. Dress. 107.056
Nov. 16.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
749
Price, Howard M., Toledo, Ohio, assignor to The Bridge-
port Metal Goods Manufacturing Company, Bridgeport,
Conn. Flaslilight casing. 107,578 : Dec. 21.
Price, James R., assignor to Gorham Manufacturing Com-
pany, Providence. K. I. Spoon or other article of flat-
ware. 107,660 ; Dee. 28.
Price, Milton, assignor to Artcrest Manufacturing Co.,
Chicago, 111. Storage cabinet or similar article.
107,609 ; Dec. 28.
Price, Oscar M., Oakland, Calif. Muddler. 104,381 ;
May 4.
Price, Oscar M., Oakland, Calif. Muddler. 105,182 ;
June 29.
Prigozen, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Coat. 105,011 ;
Aug. 10.
Prigozen, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Coat. 106,375 ;
Oct. 5.
Prigozen, Nathan, New York, N. Y. Coat. 106,376 ;
Oct. 5.
Prigozen, Nathan, New Yorlc, N. Y. Coat. 107,031 :
Nov. 16.
Prime Manufacturing Company, The. (See Kelly, Daniel
A., assignor.)
Prince, Charles S., Washington, D. C. Body for two-
wheeled vehicles. 102,956 ; Jan. 26.
Prince Matchabelli, Inc. (See Stone, Eula M., assignor.)
Prince Matchabelli Perfumery, Inc. (See Ganz, Paul H.,
assignor.)
Pritchard, Nelle W., Atlantic Beach, Fla. Combined sun
visor and ventilator for motor vehicle windows.
102,974 ; Jan. 26.
Pro-phy-lac-tic Brush Company. (See Rabusen, Joseph,
assignor. )
Protectorseal Company of America. (See Anschicks,
Rudolph J., assignor.)
Prouty, Willis O., liermosa Beach, Calif. Jug. 103,286 ;
Feb. 16.
Prouty, Willis O., Hermosa Beach, Calif. Tile. 106,809 ;
Nov. 2.
Providence Braid Company. (See Fawcett, William V. M.,
assignor.)
Pryale, Harry M., Pontine, Mich. Tire. 106,000; Sept. 7.
Puciloski, Benjamin, Cicero, 111. Medallion or similar
article. 102,993 ; Feb. 2.
Puciloski, Benjamin, Cicero, 111. Display medallion or
similar article. 106,810 ; Nov. 2.
Pullen, Harry, Preston, Md. Wind reed musical toy or the
lilve. 103,251 ; Feb. 16.
Pullman Couch Company. (See Hines, H. H., and
McKeown, assignors.)
Pullman-Standard Car Manufacturing Company. (See
Stout, William B., assignor.)
Puppo, Joseph A., Crestwood, N. Y., assignor to E. I.
du Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del.
Artificial leather. 103,882 ; Mar. 30.
Puppo, Joseph A., Crestwood, N. Y., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Arti-
ficial leather. 104,637 ; May 25.
Puppo, Joseph A., Crestwood, N. Y., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Arti-
ficial leather. 104,638 ; May 25.
Puppo, Joseph A., Crestwood, N. Y., assignor to E. I. du
Pont de Nemours & Company, Wilmington, Del. Arti-
ficial leather. 104,639 ; May 25.
Purdy, Charles F. (See Jandus, H. S., and Purdy.)
Quaker Lace Company Incorporated. (See Miller, Walter
C, assignor.)
Quaker Lace Company Incorporated. (See Otto, Fer-
dinand P., assignor.)
Quaker Laco Company Incorporated. (See Waterfield,
James, assignor.)
Quaker Lace Company Incorporated. (See Wolf, William,
assignor.)
Quaranto, Tellie. New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106,739 ; Oct. 26.
Quaranto, Tellie, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,903 ;
Nov. 9.
Quinn, Gilbert P., Beachmont, assignor to Panther-Panco
Rubber Co. Inc., Chelsea, Mass. Shoe sole. 103,507 ;
Mar. 9.
Raap, Peter H., Oak Park, assignor to Central Metallic
Casket Co., Cliicago, III. Medallion. 107,032 ; Nov. 16.
Rabuson, Joseph, New York, N. Y., assignor to Pro-phy-lac-
tic lirnsli Company, Nortliampton, Mass. Brush back.
: 04,878; Juno 8.
Racen, Ferdinand, assignor to W. G. Shelton Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Cliair. 103,690; Mar. 23
Radock, Gerl rude. New York, N. Y. Dross. 104,903 ;
June 8.
Radtke, Bruno, assignor to E.xhiblt Supply Company,
Cliicago, lii. Gun sland. 105,317: July 13.
Railloy Corpora lion. (S<>0 Goodman, Edwin R., assignor.)
Raiiioy Corpornlion. (See lliidobrand. Otto (!., assignor.)
Itailloy (Jorporal ion. (See JCantor, Edward, assignor.)
Rainbault, ,lolin P., New York, N. Y., assignor to (lOiuM-nl
Electric (Jompnny. Clock case. 102.7(!3 ; Jan. 19.
RainbaiiU, John P., New York, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Cyclometer clock case. 102,840 ;
Jan. 19.
Rainbault, Jolin P., New York, N. Y., nsslgnor to General
Electric (Joiniiany. Clock case. 102,918; Jan. 20.
Rainbault, John 1'., Now York, N. Y., assignor to <i<'Moral
lOlectrlc Company. Clock ease. 102,010 ; Jan. 20.
Rainbault, John P., New York, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Timer case. 103,162 ; Feb. 9.
Rainbault, John P., New York, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Clock case. 104,046 ; Apr. 13.
Rainbault, John P., New York, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Clock case. 104,047 ; Apr. 13.
Rainbault, John P., New York, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Clock case. 104,048 ; Apr. 13.
Rainbault, John P., New York, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Clock case. 104,049 ; Apr. 13.
Rainbault, John P., New York, N. Y., assignor to Gen-
eral Electric Company. Clock dial. 105,714 ; Aug. 17.
Rainbo Bread Company of Saginaw. (See Mills, Kendall
A., assignor.)
Rainone, Nicholas, Chicago, HI. Tubing for lamp stands
or the like. 104,581 ; May 18.
Rambacher, John, New York, N. Y. Toy. 104,746;
June 1.
Ramel, Hans, Cleveland, Ohio. Combined display re-
ceptacle and merchandise receiving container. 103,859 ;
Mar. 30.
Ramos, Candido M., Delano, Calif. Crib-fan. 106,904;
Nov. 9.
Ramsey, Maxwell E., St. Louis County, Mo. Bier.
106,325 ; Oct. 5.
Rand, James H., Jr., and B. E. Benner, assignors to Rem-
ington Rand Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Typewriting machine,
102,975 ; Jan. 26.
Randall, Robert L., assignor to Mortuary Supply Co.,
Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. Casket handle bracket.
104,148 ; Apr. 20.
Randall, Walter H., and W. E. Parsons, Waterville, Maine,
and W. J. Schwertfeger, West Englewood, N. J., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Canal National
Bank of Portland, Portland, Maine. Packing sheet.
103.860 ; Mar. 30.
Randall, Walter H., W. E. Parsons, Waterville, Maine,
and W. J. Schwertfeger, West Englewood, N. J., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Canal National
Bank of Portland, Portland, Maine. Packing sheet.
103.861 ; Mar. 30.
Randall, Walter H., W. E. Parsons, Waterville, Maine,
and W. J. Schwertfeger, West Englewood, N. J., as-
signors, by mesne assignments, to The Canal National
Bank of Portland, Portland, Maine. Packing sheet.
103.862 ; Mar. 30.
Raney, Robert M., Euclid, assignor to Willard Storage
Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio. "Vent plug for
storage batteries. 103,790 ; Mar. 23.
Rannev, Fred T., Kansas City, Mo. Highway marker.
107,579 ; Dec. 21.
Ransome Concrete Machinery Co. (See Faber, John P.,
assignor.)
Raphaels, Edwin, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric
103,765 ; Mar. 23.
Rapids Equipment Co. Inc. (See Ribble, Harry W., as-
signor.)
Rapids, Felix R.. Chicago, 111. Brush. 106.819 ; Nov. 2.
Rapp, Leon R., Carpenterville, N. J. Basket or similar
article. 105,248 ; July 6.
Rasmussen, Lloyd E., Pontiac, 111. Place card. 106,507 ;
Oct. 12.
Rasmussen, Sophus. (See Hanson, R. N., and Rasmus-
sen.)
Rau, Melvin C, Milwaukee, Wis. Lamp. 105,612 ; Aug.
10.
Rauh, Frederic H., South Orange, assignor to J. Wiss &
Sons Co., Newark, N. J. Combined kitchen shears and
container opener. 104,727 ; June 1.
Ray, Harold R., Woodstock, 111. Multiple trough out-
door weatherproof feeder. 107,280 ; Nov. 30.
Ray, Harold R., Woodstock, 111. Outdoor weatherproof
feeder. 107,281 ; Nov. 30.
Ray Individual Mausoleum Company. (See Mlckelsen,
Earl J.)
Ray Oil Burner Co. (See Hay ward. Nelson, assignor.)
Ray, Rudolph II. (See Mickelsen, Earl J., assignor.)
liaymoiul. Carl S., Flint, Midi. Artificial lisli bait,
100. or.!) ; Sept. 14.
Raymond, Carl S., Flint, Midi. Artificial flsh »• •*.
100.060; Sept. 14.
Raymond, Horace H., Berlin, assignor to The Stanley
Works, Now Britain, Conn. Handle or the like for
doors and (lraw(>rs. 107,455 ; Dec. 14.
Raymond, Ijainliort L., Minneapolis, Minn. Tinsel orna-
ment for Cluistnias trees. 105.807 ; Aug. 24.
Raymond, L.-iiiibort L., Minneapolis. Alinn. Tinsel orna-
Tiiont for Christinas troos. 107,2.">5; Nov. 30.
Raymond, Lamliort L.. Miiinoapolis, Minn. Tinsel orna-
iiM'iit Tor Cliristmas I rocs. 1()7,250: Nov. 30.
Raymond, Ljimbort L., Miniieapoli.<i, Jllnn. Tinsel orna-
111011 1 for Christmas troos. 107.257 : Nov. 30.
Rayiiionil, I/niibort L., Minnoaiiolls. Minn. Tinsel orna-
nioiil for Christinas troos, 107. 25S; Nov. .'!0.
Raymond, Lambert L., Mlniioapolis. Minn. Tinsel orna-
nic'iit I'oi- ("liiistniMa troos. l()7.li(il ; W'C. 28.
RaymoiKl, I,:iiiil)ort I,.. Miiinoapolis. Minn. Tinsel orna-
iiioiit for Cliri.slMiMS troo.s. 1117. (i(i2; Doc. 28.
Itooonslnu'llon I'Miianoo Corporation. (See- I'ollogrin,
lOhiior !>., assignor.)
!!(><! lli-ad nraiid Company. (See Andorsoii, .\hiia IC,
.•isslgiior.)
750
INDEX OF PATENTS, 193
Electrical humidifying
Humidifier. 107,548 ;
Ked Lion Table Company. (See Cniun. Rudolf, as-
signor.)
Reed iV- I'.arton. (See Turner, George L.. assignor.)
Beed, E. P., & Co. (See Ebling, Walter, assignor.)
Reel, Ralph M., Granville, assignor to The Pharis Tire &
Rubber Company, Newark, Ohio. Tire. 107,322 ;
Dec. 7.
Rot'ves, Donald H„ assignor to General Motors Corpora-
tion, Dayton, Ohio. Drinking water cooler fountain.
lOG.OGl : .'^ept. 14.
Reeves. Julius B., Gastonia, N. C. Textile fabric.
106.542 : Oct. 19.
Beeves Manufacturing Company. The. (See Vogan.
Frank M., assignor.)
Begelmann, Fritz. Cranston, assignor to Carl-Art, Inc.,
Providence, R. I. Jewclrv finding for pins or the like.
105,613 ; Aug. 10.
Reid, Elmer A.. Morrisville, Pa.
device. 107,344 ; Dec. 7.
Reid. Ehner A., Morrisville, Pa.
Dec. 21.
Reid. Frederick M.. assignor to Fruehauf Trailer Com-
pany. Detroit, Mich. Trailer vehicle. 107,699 : Dec. 28.
Reid. Frederick M., assignor to Fruehauf Trailer (Company,
Detroit. Mich. Trailer vehicle. 107,700 ; Dec. 28.
Reid. Frederick M.. assismor to Fruehauf Trailer Company,
Detroit, Mich. Trailer vehicle, 107,701 : Dec. 28.
Reilly. Alfred F., N. Attleboro, Mass., assignor to Evans
Case Company. Vanity case or the like. 105,138 ;
June 29.
Reilly, William J.. .A.ttleboro, Mass., assignor to Evans
Case Company. Xrimniing for receptacles for cigarettes
or other articles. 102,640 ; Jan. 5.
Beill.v, William J., Attleboro, Mass., assignor to Evans
Case Company. Receptacle for cigarettes or other arti-
cles. 102.641 ; Jan. 5.
Reilly, William J,, .\ttleboro, Mass., assignor to Evans
C^se Company. Receptacle for cigarettes or other ar-
ticles. 103.829 ; Mar. 30.
Reill.v, William J., Attleboro. Mass., assignor to Evans
Case Companv. Trimming for receptacles for cigarettes
or other articles. 103.8.30 ; Mar. 30.
Reilly. William J.. Attleboro, Mass., assignor to Evans
Case Company, Compact or the like. 106.609 : Oct. 19.
Eeiman, Paul, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,083 :
Feb. 2.
Reiman, Paul, New York, X. Y.
Feb. 2.
Reiman, Paul, New York, N. Y.
Feb. 2.
Reiman, Paul, New York, N. Y.
Feb. 2.
Reinecke, Jean O. (See Barnes, J. F., and Reinecke.)
Reinecke, Jean O.. Chicago, 111., assignor to The Coolerator
Company, Dulurh, Minn. Refrigerator. 102,802 ; Jan.
19.
Reinecke, Jean O.. Chicago. 111., assignor to The Cooler-
ator Company. Duluth, Minn. Refrigerator. 102.803 ;
Jan. 19.
Reinhardt. Willard I.... Shaker Heights, Ohio, assignor to
Willard Storage Battery Company, Cleveland, Ohio.
Storage battery case. 103.979 : Apr. 6.
Reinhardt. Willard L., Shaker Heights. Ohio, assignor
to Willard Storage Battery Compauv, Cleveland. Ohio.
Storage battery case. 104.806 : June 1.
Beinsbctg. Philip, Chicago, III. Combined cap and ped-
estal for a collapsible tube. 103,269; Feb. 16.
Reliance JIanufacturing Company. (See Torhauer, John-
nye L., assignor.)
Remington Arms Company. (See Eoucheron, Pierre H., as-
signor.)
Remington R.nnd, Inc. (See Andersen, Niels Y., as-
signor.)
Remington Rand Inc. (See R.and, J. H., Jr.. and Benner.)
Remington Rand Inc. (See Zellers, J. A., and Bridgwater,
a.sslgnors. )
Bench, John A., Lima, Ohio. Knee rest 102,764 ; Jan.
19.
Benken, Martha, Chicago. 111. Perfume container.
106,452 : Oct, 12.
Renner, Frank, Chicago, III. CofToe brewer. 103,508 :
Mar. 9.
Benner. Henry M., Elk City, Okla. Shovel blade.
102.0.'7 : Jan. 26.
Mnmaroneck. N. Y. Sun glasses.
Textile fabric.
Textile fabric.
Textile fabric.
103,084 ;
103.085 :
103.086 ;
Mamaroneck, N. Y. Eye mask.
(See Allen, G. N., Ressegger, and
Rpnrch1<>r. Frances A.,
104.172 : \pr. 20.
Rentchler. Franro.q A.
104,20 1 ; Apr, 27.
Resseeger, Llnyd E.
Fleming.)
BessinciT, Paul M.. Chicaco. Til., assignor to The Parker
Pen r.imp.Tny. Janesvill". Wis. Fountain pen or similar
article. 106. .",26: Oct. 5.
Ressineer. Paul M.. Chicago. 111., and I. D. Tofft. assicnors
to The Parker Pen Compnny. Janesvllle. Wis. Fountain
pon .'ind pencil clip. 10T.70S' D«>c. 28.
Reftich. Kort. Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to Terrv
Penflller Co., Janesvllle. Wis. Inkwell. 103.341 ; Feli
23.
Revere Copper and Brass Incorporated. (See Farr. Fred
D.. Rssienor.)
Reynolds, Benjamin S., assignor to Bnrgess Battery Com-
pany, ^ladison. Wis. Communication booth. i(),T9,"i4-
Apr. 6.
Reynolds, Edwin T., assignor to Lorr Laboratories, Inc.,
West New York, N. J. Bottle. 103,287 ; Feb. IC.
Reynolds, Edwin T.. West Englewood. assignor to Lorr
Laboratories. Inc., Paterson, N. J. Container cap.
106,820 : Nov. 2.
Reynolds. Lester A., Los Angeles, Calif. Sewing kit.
103.187 : Feb. 9.
Reynolds Metals Company. (See Campbell, James M.,
assignor.)
Rheinauer, Daniel, assignor to New York Knitting MiUs,
Ind., New York, N. Y. Knitted two-piece dress.
104,405; May 4.
Rhoerbangh, Robert R. (See Carolan, F., and Rhoer-
baugh.)
Ribble, Harry W., Niles Center. Dl.. assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Rapids Equipment C"o. Inc., Cedar
Rapids. Iowa. Combined beverage cooling and dis-
pensing cabinet. 107,092 ; Nov. 23.
Ribera, Lucien, New York, N. Y. Finger ring. 104,640 ;
May 25.
Ribera, Lucien, New York, N. Y. Finger ring. 105,030 ;
June 22.
Rice, Henry T. (See Ohlsson, I. G., and Rice.)
Rice. Verne L., Shrewsbury, Mass., assignor to Wiley-
Bickford-Sweet Corp.. Worcester, Mass. Slipper.
104,668; May 25.
Rich, Harrv E.. and J. Greenberg. New York, N. T.
Hat form. 103.915 ; Mar. 30.
Richard, Louis J.. New York. N. Y. Dress. 105,520;
Ocr. 12.
Richards. Boggs & King, Inc. (See Eichards, Harvey B.,
assignor.)
Richards, Ernest V., Jr., New Orleans, La. Combined
ticket mutilating and commodity display cabinet.
103,252 ; Feb. 16.
Richards, Harvey B., Lake Bluff. 111., assignor to Richards,
Boggs and King. Ina, Chicago. 111. Rain cape. 102,841 ;
Jan. 19.
Richards. Harvey B., Lake Bluff, assignor to Richards,
Boggs & King, Inc., Chicaeo. HI. Glove protector.
104,807 ; June 1.
Richards, Harvey B., Lake Bluff, assignor to Richards,
Boggs & King, Inc., Chicago, HI. Apron. 104,808 ;
June 1.
Richards. Harvey B., Lake Bluff, assignor to Richards,
Boggs and King, Inc.. Chicago. lU. Combined rain-
coat and hood. 105.075 ; June 22.
Richards. Harvey B., Lake Bluff, assignor to Richards,
Boggs & King. Inc., Chicago, lU. Galosh. 106,676 ;
Oct. 26.
Richardson Company, The. (See Keller, Charles L., as-
signor.)
Richardson Company, The. (See Rieser, Oliver O., as-
signor.)
Richardson, Jean B.. New York, N. Y. Miniature re-
freshment bar. 105.895 ; Aug. 31.
Richcreek, Edith. St. Petersburg, Fla. Shade pull.
103.955 ; Apr. 6.
Richeson, Sanford E.. Jersey Citv. N. J., assignor of one-
half to J. Howard. New Rochelle. N. Y. Casing for a
coffee roasting machine. 103,188 ; Feb. 9.
Richter, Maxwell, New York, X. Y. Dress. 103,659 ; Mar.
16.
Richtmyer. Arthur R.. Larchmont, N. Y. Belt for per-
sonal wear. 105,408 : July 27.
Richtmyer. Arthur R.. Larchmont, N. Y. Belt for per-
sonal wear. 105.409 : Julv 27.
Richtmyer, Arthur R., Larchmont, N. Y. Belt for per-
son.al wear. 105.410 : July 27.
Riddell. William .\.. assignor to Eastman Kodak Companv.
Kochester, N. Y". Shutter casing for cameras. 106,06:' ;
Sept. 14.
Rideout, John G., Cleveland. Ohio, assignor to Columbia
^.nameimg & Stampins Co.. Inc., Terre Haute, Ind.
Coffeepot. 103.691 ; Mar. 23.
Rideout. John O.. Cleveland. Ohio, assicnor to Columbian
l;.nameling & Stamping Co., Inc.. terre Haute, Ind.
Comb:nct. 107.093 ; Nov 23
Rideout. John G.. Cleveland, Ohio, assismor to Columbian
i-nameling & Stamping Co.. Inc., Terre Haute, Ind.
Combmet. 107.094; Nov. 23.
Rideout, John G„ Cleveland. Ohio, assignor to Columbian
Enameling & Stamping Co., Inc.. Terre Haute, Ind.
Conihinet. 107.09,") ; Nov. 23
RIdeont. John G.. Cleveland.'o'hio. assienor to Columbian
enameling & Stamping Co., Inc., Terre Haute. Ind.
Combmet. 107,096 : Nov. 23
Rideout. John G.. Cleveland. "ohio. assicnor to Columbian
Enameling & .^tamping Co.. Inc., Terre Haute, Ind.
C.imbmet. 107.097 ; Nov. 23
Rideout. John p.. Cleveland. Ohio, assicnor to Columbian
n.t^P'!}'^.^ ■^n-^/liJ?'f'l'?- <^"- I°<"- Terre Haute, Ind.
Combmet. 107.008 ; Nov. 23.
Rideout. John G. Cleveland. Ohio, assignor to Columbian
cSn';?.^ i'oi'^l^oTN'cfv'^S- ""=•• '^'■''' '''''''' ^"^•
Riebe. Charles F., assignor of one-third to Clvde J. :Mast,
n. J''''.^'V^'°°*- Game Table. 104.809 ; June 1.
Kl^bold. Kasper J. assignor to Caradine Hat Company,
St Louis Mo. Hat. 106.694 : Oct. 26
Kleck. Paul B.. Minneapolis, Minn. Combined candle
bo'd.i- .m,; t.ihi,. decoration. 105,344; Julv 20.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
751
Eieser, Oliver O., Oak Park, 111., assignor to The Richard-
son Company, Lockland, Ohio. Battery container.
103,542 ; Mar. 9.
Riptveld, Harry, Milwaukee, Wis. Cake server or similar
article. 107,100 : Nov. 23.
Rifkin, iMilton, Denver, Colo. Store. 105,236 : July 6.
Rifl<in, Milton, Denver, Colo. Showcase. 107,456 ; Dec.
3 4.
Rink, Robert M., assignor to The Goshen Manufacturing
Company, Goshen, Ind. Lawn settee. 103,956 ; Apr. 6.
Ripley, Duane L., assignor to JNIarkel Electric Products,
Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Diftuser for electric lighting fix-
tures. 102,858 : Jan. 19.
Ritchie, Edward W. (See Lail, Andrew B., assignor.)
Eittenhouse, A. E., Co. (See Rittenhouse, Lloyd, as-
signor.)
Rittenhouse, Lloyd, assignor to The A. E. Eittenhouse Co.,
Inc., Honeoye Falls, N. Y. Housing for a signal device.
102,958 ; Jan. 26.
Eltter, Saul, New York, N. Y. Watch bracelet strap.
102.765 ; Jan. 19.
Eitter, Saul, New York, N. Y. Watch bracelet strap.
102.766 ; Jan. 19.
Eitter, Saul, New York, N. Y. Watch bracelet strap.
102.767 ; Jan. 19.
Ritter, Saul, New Yorit, N. Y. Bracelet chain. 102,842 ;
Jan. 3 9.
Rival Manufacturing Company. (See Hand, Thomas L.,
assignor.)
Rival Manufacturing Company. (See Majewski, Joseph
M., Jr.)
Eives, Joo B., !Maramec, Okla. Bulletin board sign or the
like. 105,183 ; June 29.
Eives, Joe B., Maramec. Okla. Bulletin board sign or the
like. 105,505 ; Aug. 3.
Eizer, Carl L., assignor to The Ohio Thermometer Com-
pany, Springfield, Ohio. Desk thermometer. 104,641 ;
May 25.
Roach, Floyd I. (See Delf. George A., assignor.)
Robaezynski, Ladislaus. (See Cooper. Nathan, assignor.)
Robbins, Meyer L., New York, N. Y. Finger ring or
similar article. 105,139 : June 29.
Roberson, Willard D., assignor to Yale Fabrics Corpo-
ration, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar
article. 106.638; Oct. 19.
Roberson, Willard D., assignor to Yale Fabrics Corpo-
ration, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar
article. 106,639 ; Oct. 19.
Roberson, Willard D., assignor to Yale Fabrics Corp.,
New Y'ork, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article.
] 06.905: Nov. 9.
Roberts, John J., Louisville, Ky. Electric traffic signal
for graduating transit-periods. 104,518 ; May 11.
Robertson, Arthur F. (See Dunham, L. R. S., and
Robertson.)
Robeson-Kochester Corporation. (See Schott, Howard H.,
assignor. )
Robinson, Fernande V., Richmond, Va. Atomizer cap.
103,898; Mar. 30.
Eobinson, Herand, Columbus, Ohio. Instrument for lo-
cating displaced vertebra of the spine. 102,804 ; .Tan.
10.
Itobinson, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Cap for electrical
vaporizers. 103,692 : Mar. 23.
Robinson Slay Products Company, TIio, (See Wasnci-,
Edwin T>.. assignor.)
Rodnnfit, Charles H. H., Neuilly-sur-Seine, assignor to
Soci^t6 Anonvnie ; Etahlissoments Ed. .Tneger, Levallois-
Pcrr<4. Fnincc. Clock. in.",, 760 .\i.g. 24
Rop, ilayo E.. Elyria, and W. H. Adams. Cleveland, as-
si'-'nors to The Colson Corporation, Elyria, Ohio. In-
hnlator. 102.702; Jan. 12.
Roolirich, Paul E., Hastings, N. Y., assignor to Blake
Miinufncturing (Corporation, Clinton, Mass. Bottle or
similar article. 104,474; May 11.
Roehrich. Pjuil E., H.Tstings, N. Y., assignor to Blake
Maniifncturing Corporation, Clinton, Mass. Jar or
similar article. 104,728: June 3.
Roisch, Kudolpli a., assignor to The Eraser Co., Inc.,
Syracnsi-. X. Y. Ink eraser. 10G,-15:', ; Oct. 12.
RofTwarg. Theodore, and A. Savastano, New York, N. Y.
Finger ring. 105,140; Juno 29.
Rogers, ClilTord W. (Sec Doll, J. T,.. and Rogers.)
Rogers, Jackson D., Bay Village, Ohio. Chair or similar
article. 106,543; Oct. 10.
Rogers, .Tack.son D., Bay Village, Ohio. Chair. 107,282;
Nov. 30.
Rogers, J^unt & Uowlen Company. (See Koonz, Frederick
W., assignor.)
Rogers, Robert, Detroit, Mich. Automobile body.
107.5(0; l)nc. 21.
Rogo^v, Tyouls, assignor of one-half to Jfaurice MitranI
!ind Vitnlis Ah'ouloumro. New York, N. Y. Apron.
101,879 : June S.
Rolide, Gilbert, New York, N. Y., assignor lo I/ycoinlng
.M.'inMlacliirin^' Coinp.inv. Williaiii.sporl, Pn. r.ollci-
JiicKel. 101.701 ; Miiv 'J.'i.
Rohmnn, William A., Altleboro, Mass., aRsignor to The
I). I'). Miikepe.'ice Company. Optical wire. 104,475;
May 11.
RoiMMlne, Elizabeth T., New York, N. Y. Dress. 104.400;
M.'i.v 4.
Roinnno, Joe, Des Moines, Iowa. Slalni'lli-. 10,".R'.'t;
Aug. 24.
Romer, Charles J., New Y'ork, N. Y. Display basket.
103,543 ; Mar. 9.
Ronrico Corporation. (See Topping, Donald G., assignor.)
Uosciani, Robert, assignor to Italo-American Accordian
Manufacturing Company, Chicago, 111. Accordion.
105,237 ; July 6.
Rose, Albert E. B., London, England. Toy animal.
106.578; Oct. 19.
Rose, Morris. (See Judsen, N. A., and Rose.)
Hose, Vivian, New York. N. Y. Dress. 107,727 : Dec. 28.
Rose, Willis M., Moutclair, N. J., assignor to The Sun
Tube Corporation, Hillside, N. J. Closure cap.
103,163 ; Feb. 9.
Roseman, David S., New York, N. Y. Sport ensemble.
103.202 ; Feb. 9.
Rosen, Harold. (See Silverstein, R., and Rosen.)
Rosen, Hyman, New York, N. Y. Lady's hat. 102,920 ;
Jan. 20.
Rosen. Isidor S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Gameboard or similar
article. 104,972 ; June 15.
Rosen, Sydelle, New York, N. Y. Scarf or similar article.
106.950 ; Nov. 9.
Rosen, Sydelle, New York, N. Y. Scarf or similar article.
106.951 ; Nov. 9.
Rosen, Sydelle, New York, N. Y. Scarf or similar article.
106.952 ; Nov. 9.
Rosen, Sydelle, New York, N. Y. Scarf or similar article.
106.953 ; Nov. 9.
Rosenau Bros. Inc. (See Mullen, Marv, assignor.)
Rosenberg, David J., New York, N. Y. Suit. 106.379 ;
Oct. 5.
Rosenberg, Gilbert, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,494;
Oct. 12.
Rosenberg, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,440 ;
July 27.
Rosenberg, Maurice, Long Beach, N. Y. Lady's handbag
frame. 102,731 ; Jan. 12.
Rosenberg, Max M., assignor to Pickwick Draperies. Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,509 ; Mar. 9.
Rosenberg, Max M., assignor to Pickwick Draperies. Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,510 ; Mar. 9.
Rosenberg, Max M., assignor to Pickwick Draperies, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,511 ; Mar. 9.
Rosenberg, Max M., assignor to Pickwick Draperies, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,512 ; Mar. 9.
Rosenberg, Max M., assignor to Pickwick Draperies, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,513; Mar. 9.
Rosenberg, Max M., assignor to Pickwick Draperies, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,514 ; Mar. 9.
Rosenberg, Max M., assignor to Pickwick Draperies, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,515: Mar. 9.
Rosenberg, Max M., assignor to Pickwick Draperies, Inc.,
New Yorlj, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103.510; Mar. 9.
Rosenberg, Max M., assignor to Pickwick Draperies, Inc.,
New Y'ork. N. Y. Textile fabric. 103.517; Mar. 9.
Rosenberg, Samuel, Milwaukee, Wis. Knitted hood and
scarf assembly. 107,702 ; Dec. 28.
Rosenberg, William, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
104,295 ; Apr. 27.
Rosenblatt, Rosalind, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,695 ;
Oct. 26.
Rosenblatt, Samuel, Chicago, 111. A'aporizer. 102,970;
Jan. 26.
Rosenblatt, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Coat. 106.377;
Oct. 5.
Rosenblatt, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Coat. 106,378;
Oct. 5.
Rosonblatt, S.amuel, New York, N. Y. Coat. 100,949;
Nov. 9.
Rosenfeld, John, Philadelphia, Pa. Bathing garment.
103,253; Feb. 16.
Rosenfield, Lewis L., Mattapan, Mass. Gaiter or similar
article. 10-1,880 ; June 8.
Rosengart, Sylvain, Paris, France, assignor to Euromerica
Medical Products, Inc., New York. N. Y. Combined
bottle and eyecup. 104,881 : June 8.
Uosenhol/,, J. (See Ross, Walter, assignor.)
Rosenstou, iSIorris, Boston, Mass. Shoe. 107,033 ; Nov.
IG.
Uosenston, Morris, Boston, Mass. Shoe or similar
article. 107,2.59 ; Nov. 30.
Rosenston, Morris, Boston, IMass. Shoe or similar
article. 107,200: Nov. 30.
Rosenlh.U China Corporation, The. (See Bayreuthor,
ICarl, assignor.)
Koscnlhal, David, N.'w York, N. Y. Dress. 105,920 ; Aug.
31.
Rosenthal, David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,921 ; Aug.
31.
Uosenthal, David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105.922 ; .Vug.
31.
lioscnthal, David, New York, X. Y. Dress. 105,923 ; Aufi
31.
Rosenthal, David, New York, X. Y. Dress. 105,924 ; \»c.
31.
Rosentlial, Dnvld, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,925 ; .\ug.
31.
llos(>nthal, David, Now Y'ork, N. Y. Dress. 105,920 ; -Vug.
31.
Ilosenthnl, David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105.927 ; Aug.
31.
KosentliMl, David. New York. X. V. Drc-ss. 105.92,S ■ .\iic
31.
752
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Rosenthal, David, New York, X. Y. Dress. 106,089
Sept. 14.
Rosenthal. David, New York. X. Y. Dress. 100,090
S.'pt. 14.
Rosenthal, David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,579
Oct. 19.
Rosenthal David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,580
Oct. 19.
Rosenthal. David, New York, X. Y. Dress. 100,581
Oct. 19.
Rosenthal, David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,582
Oct. 19.
Rosenthal, David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,583
Oct. 19.
Rosenthal, David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,696
Oct. 26.
Rosenthal, David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,928
Nov. 9.
Rosenthal, David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,929
Nov. 9.
Rosenthal, David. New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,490
Dec. 14.
Rosenthal, William, assignor to Maiden Form Brassiere
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Brassiere. 103,068
Feb. 2.
Rosenthal, William, assignor to Maiden Form Brassiere
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Brassi&re. 104,407
May 4.
Rosenthal, William, assignor to Maiden Form Brassiere
Company, Inc., New York, N. Y. Brassiere. 104,408
May 4.
Rosenthal. William, assignor to Maiden Form Brassiere
Companv, Inc., New York, N. Y. Brassiere. 107,362
Dec. 7.
Rosow, Morris, Philadelphia, Pa. Coat tie. 107,034
Nov. 16.
Ross, Charles H., Hickory, N. C. Textile fabric
104,307 : Apr. 27.
Ross, Charles H., Hickory, N. C. Textile fabric. 104.810
June 1.
Ross, Charles H., Hickory, N. C. Textile fabric. 104,811
June 1.
Ross, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Pencil sharpener,
103.288; Feb. 16.
Ross, R.av. St. Louis, Mo. Necktie. 104.SS2 ; June 8.
Ross, Walter, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103.376
Feb. 23.
Ross, Walter, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,377
Feb. 23.
Ross, Walter, New York. N. Y. Textile fabric. 104,702
Mav 2.-).
Ross. Walter. New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 107,363
Dec. 7.
Ross, Walter, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 107,364
Dec. 7.
Ross. Walter, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 107,603
Dec. 21.
Ross, Walter, assignor to J. Rosenholz, X'ew York. X. Y
Textile fabric. 103,660: Mar. 16.
Ross, Walter, assignor to J. Rosenholz, New York, N. Y
Textile fabric. 103,766 ; Mar. 23.
Rossman. Benjamin, assignor to A and Z Chain Companv
Providence, R. I. Watch-bracelet or the like. 103,831
Mar. 30.
Rossman, Claire A., Bayside, N. Y. Bottle. 102.763
Jan. 19.
Rosson, Thomas G. (See Pfau, Anton, assignor.)
Rost, Katheryn, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106.521
Oct. 12.
Rost, Katheryn, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107.199
Nov. 23.
Rosten. Jay, New York, N. Y. Stamping tool or the like.
105.896; Aug. 31.
Rother, Louis, RIdgefield Park. N. J., assignor to Yale
Fabrics Corp., New York. N. Y. Textile fabric or
similar article. 104.949: June 15.
Rowlev, Charles A.. Los Anceles, Calif. Egg beater or
similar article. 102.959 ; Jan. 26.
Royal Curtain Mfg. Co. (See Freeman, Arthur S., as-
signor.)
Rubel, Mas, New York, N. Y. Combined picture hook
and nail. 105.897; Aug. 31.
Rubin, Herbert, New York, N. Y. Frame for a bag or
similar article. 107,457; Dec. 14.
Rubino, Carlo, Flushing, N. Y. Game device. 106,454 ;
Oct. 12.
Rubinstein, Helena, Inc. (See Lewis. David, assignor.)
Rubinstein, Helena, Inc. (See Nuckols, Walter, as-
signor.)
Ruchman, Albert, Now York, N. Y. Dress. 102,8 13: Jan.
19.
Riirhman. Albert, New York, N. Y. Lace insert. 103,342 :
Feb. 23.
Rurhman. Albert, New York, N. Y. Lace insert. 103.343 :
Fob. 23.
Rurdm.'m. Albert, New York, N. Y. Lace Insert. 103,344 :
F.h. 23.
Rurhman, Albert, New York, N. Y. Lace Insert. 103,345 ;
Feb. 23.
Ruchman. Albert, New York, N. Y. Lace insert. 103,346 ;
Feb. 23.
Ruchman. Albert, New York, N. Y. Laoe Insert. 103,362 ;
Feb. 23.
Ruchman, Albert, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,001;
Apr. 6.
Ruchman. Albert, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,076 ;
June 22.
Ruchman, Albert, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,558 ;
Aug. 3.
Ruchman, Albert, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,174:
Sept. 21.
Ruchman, Albert, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,259 ; Sept.
28.
Ruchman, Albert, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106.740 ;
Oct. 26.
Ruck, William R., Clarksburg, assignor to Hazel-Atlas
Glass Company, Wheeling, W. Va. Bowl. 103,599 :
Mar. 16.
Ruckdeschel, Elsa C, New York, and W. N. Brady, Pier-
mont. assignors to American Hard Rubber Companv,
New York. N. Y. Curling comb. 107.550 : Dec. 21.
Rudolph. Maxwell A., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,703 :
Dec. 28.
Rueter, Earle F.. assignor to Koehring Company, Mil-
waukee, Wis. Hoisting apparatus cab. 102,977 ; Jan.
26.
Rufeisen, Henry, Newark, N. J. Gem setting. 104,582 ;
May 18.
Ruger, Harry C. (See Lipschutz, J., and Ruger.)
Rumelv, Vincent P.. assignor to Crane Co., Chicago, Hi.
Handwheel. 106,930 ; Nov. 9.
Runnels, Garland D., Seattle, Wash. Bottle. 107,261;
Nov. 30.
Ruppel, Frederick C, assignor to W. B. Jarvis Company,
Grand Rapids, Mich. Door handle. 106,821 ; Nov. 2.
Rusch, Albert H., Elizabeth, N. J. Clock. 103,791;
Mar. 23.
Russakov, Jacob I., Chicago, HI. Smoker's ash stand.
107.262 : Nov. 30.
Russel, Philip S., assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-
pany, Detroit, Mich. Pressure control casing. 106,584 ;
Oct. 19.
Russel, Philip S.. assignor to Detroit Lubricator Com-
pany, Detroit, Jlich. Pressure control casing. 106,585 ;
Oct. 19.
Russell, Harry J., Toronto, Ontario, Canada, assignor to
Baker & Companv. Inc., Newark, X. J. Dental shade
guide. 105.249 : July 6.
Russell, Linus E., Springfield, Ohio. Exhaust pipe ex-
tension. 104,476 ; May 11.
Russell. Robert T., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
104.602 ; May 18.
Russell. Robert T., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
104,603; M.ay 18.
Russoll. Robert T., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
104.604 : May 18.
Ruthenburg, Louis, Evansville, Ind., assignor to Servel,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Refrigerator cabinet. 105,318 ;
July 13.
Ryan, Anthony A., Worcester, Jlass. Shoe. 106.215 ;
Sept. 28.
Ryan, Benjamin J., Newark, N. J. Bath brush. 104,904 ;
June 8.
Ryan. Cyril C, East Hempstead, N'. Y. Textile fabric.
102.921 ; Jan. 26.
Ryan, Cyril C, East Hempstead, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102.922 ; Jan. 26.
Ryan. Cyril C, East Hempstead, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102.923 : Jan. 26.
Ryan, Cyril C, East Hempstead, N. Y. Textile fabric.
102.924 : .Tan. 26.
Ryan, Cyril C, East Hempstead, Long Island, N. Y.
Textile fabric. 105,916 ; Aug. 31.
Ryan, Cyril C, Long Island, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103,378; Feb. 23.
Ryberg, Charles O., Quincy, Mass. Heel. 105,898 ; Aug.
S. & G. Gump Co. (See Forbes. Eleanor M., assignor.)
Sabaneeff, Basil, New York, N. Y., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to Parfums Chevalier Garde Inc. Combina-
tion bottle or the like. 105,299 ; July 13.
Saccal, Oscar A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Slipper. 104.583 ;
May 18.
Saccal, Oscar A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Slipper. 104,812 ;
June 1.
Saccal, Oscar A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Slipper. 104,813 ;
June 1.
Saccal, Oscar A., Brooklvn, N. Y. Slipper. 105,411 ;
July 'jLI.
Saccal, Oscar A., Brooklyn, N. Y. Slipper. 105,412 ;
July 27.
Sachs, Henry E.. and P. F. Elzi, Denver, Colo. Seal
press or similar article. 103,980 ; Apr. 6.
Sachs, Morris, assignor to Hickok Manufacturing Com-
pany, Inc.. Rochester, N. Y. Braid for articles of
personal wear. 10.5.141 : June 29.
Sack Incorporated. (See Jones, Allan F., assignor.)
Sack, Inc. (See McConvlUe. Francis, assignor.)
Saeks, Alvin L.. University City, Mo. Moth preventative
tablet. 102.642 ; Jnn. 5.
Safeway Stores. Inc. (See Street, Guy F., Jr., as-
signor.)
Saflan. Felix, New York. N. T. Dress ensemble. 104.409 ;
May 4.
SafranskI, Stanley. (See Sneddon, T., and Safranski.)
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
753
Saftlas, Samuel, New York, assignor to S. Kaplan and J.
Kaplan, co-partners, doing business under firm name and
style of Pennant Knitting Mills, Brooklyn, N. Y. Corded
knit lace fabric. 107.663 ; Dec. 28.
Saifer, Ruth R., St. Louis. Mo. Dress. 106,544 ; Oct. 19.
Sakier, George, New York, N. Y., assignor to Fostoria
Glass Company, Moundsville, W. Va. Candlestick or
similar article. 103,057 ; Feb. 2.
Sakier, George, New York, N. Y., assignor to Fostoria
Glass Company, Moundsville, W. Va. Candlestick or
similar article. 103,058; Feb. 2.
Sakier, George, New York, N. Y., assignor to Fostoria
Glass Company, Moundsville, W. Va. Candlestick or
similar article. 104,545 ; May 18.
Sakier, George, New York, N. Y., assignor to Fostoria
Glass Company, Moundsville, W. Va. Goblet or similar
article. 104,703 ; May 25.
Sakier, George, assignor to The Accessories Company,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Combined lavatory and cabinet.
107,551 ; Dec. 21.
Saldin, Max, Brooklyn, assignor to A. M. Webb & Co.,
Inc., New York, N. Y. Sport shirt or similar article.
102,6.o6 ; Jan. 5.
Sales Stimulators. (See Jones, Harold L., assignor.)
Salisbury, Harry J., and E. H. Wunderley, assignors to
The Aluminum Cooking Utensil Company, New Ken-
sington, Pa. Teakettle. 103,957 ; Apr. 6.
Salomon, Irving, Chicago, 111. Stool. 106,216 ; Sept. 28.
Salomon, Irving, Chicago, 111. Chair. 106,217 ; Sept. 28.
Salomon, Irving, Chicago, 111. Settee. 106,241 ; Sept. 28.
Salomon, Irving, Chicago. 111. Settee. 10G.242 ; Sept. 28.
Salomon, Irving, Chicago, 111. Chair. 106,989 ; Nov. 16.
Salomon, Irving, Chicago, 111. Chair. 106.990 ; Nov. 16.
Salomon, Irving, Chicago, 111. Settee. 106,991 ; Nov. 16.
Salzberg, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Decorative nail.
104,117; Apr. 13.
Salzberg, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Decorative nail.
104.747 ; June 1.
Salzberg, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Decorative nail.
105,614 ; Aug. 10.
Salzberg, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Decorative nail.
105,900 ; Aug. 31.
Salzberg. Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Decorative nail.
106.0'fi4: .Sept. 14.
Salzberg, Benjamin, New York, N. Y. Decorative nail.
107,200 : Nov. 2?,.
Samour, Tegran M., Stoneham, Mass. Airplane wind
wheel toy. 105,142 ; June 29.
Sampson, Samuel, ^v'oodmere, N. Y., assignor to Swank
Products, Inc. Cuff link. 105,413 : July 27.
Samson-United Corporation. (See Graff, G., and Samuels,
assignors.)
Samson-United Corporation. (See Samuels, Abe O., as-
signor.)
Samstag. Louis A., New York, N. Y. Lipstick holder.
3 03,693; Mar. 23.
Samstag, Louis A., New York, N. Y. Vanity case.
104,358; May 4.
Samstag, Louis A., New York, N. Y. Stopper for perfume
bottles and the like. 104,584 ; May 18.
Samstag, Louis A., New York, N. Y. Finger ring.
104.748 ; June 1.
Samstag, Louis A., assignor to Elizabeth Arden Sales
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Lipstick holder.
104,814; June 1.
Samuel Stamping and Enameling Company. (See Morin,
Luke O., Jr., assignor.)
Samuels, Abe O. (See Graff, G., and Samuels.)
Samuels, Abe O.. assignor to Samson-United Corporation,
Rochester, N. Y. Hoallh lamp. 106,065 : Sept. 14.
Samuels, Abe O., assignor to Samson-United Corporation,
Rochester, N. Y. Supporting brnckot for electric fans.
106,822 : Nov. 2.
Samncls. lliiriy A., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,091:
Sept. 14.
Samuels, Theodore, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 103,126 ;
Feb. 9.
Samuels, Theodore, St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 103,347 ; Fob.
23.
Samuelson, Max., Nowburgh, N. Y. Lady's handbag.
107,263 ; Nov. 30.
Sanborn, Robert, Muskegon, Mich. Carrying case for
a camera. 107,101 ; Nov. 23.
Sand, John, assignor to r,pmo.\- Company, Newark, N. J.
Watch bracelet. 107,264 ; Nov. 30.
Sand, John, assignor to Oomex Company, Newark, N. J.
Watcli bracelet. 107,265; Nov. 30.
Sandlx'rg, Ray A. (fciee JandiiH, IT. S., and Sandberg.)
Sandberg, Ray A., Waukegan, 111., assignor to Onkes
Products Corporation, North Chicago, 111. Brake lover
or similar arl^icle. 105,031 ; Juno 22.
Sandberg, Kay A., Wnukcgan, assignor to Onkes Products
(;or()oratlon, Nortli Chicago, 111, Brake lover or similar
nrllcle. 100.218 : .Sept. 28.
Sandberg, R;iy A., Waukeg.nn, assignor to Onkes Products
Corporation. North Cliicago, III. Brake lever or similar
article. 100,712: Oct. 20.
Satulbergt Ray A., \\'Miiic('gnn, assignor to Onkes Products
Corporation, North f'lilcago, III llnnd brnUo lev(>r or
slrnlhir nrlicle. 100.711 : Oct. 20.
Sandberg, Ray A., and (\ R. Diinc.'in, Waiiliegnn, assign
ors to Oakes I'rodncts Corporation, North (^lilcngo.
111. Brnke lev(>r or similai' nrlicle. 105,0:12; June 22.
Sandhaus, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Coat. 102,925;
Jan. 26.
Sands, Garry, Cleveland Heights, assignor to The Sands
Manufacturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Water heat-
ing apparatus. 104,910 ; June 8.
Sands Manufacturing Company, The. (See Sands, Garry,
assignor.)
San Giovanni, Edward, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Serving
tray or similar article. 107,421 ; Dec. 14.
San Giovanni, Edward, Jackson Heights, N. Y. Teapot.
107,422; Dec. 14.
Santore, (Jarolyn M., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,201 ;
Nov. 23.
Santore, Carolyn, M., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,304 ;
Nov. 30.
Santore, Carolyn M., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,392 ;
Dec. 7.
Sarge, Julia L., New York, N. Y. Slip. 104,327 ; Apr. 27.
Sarge, Julia L., New York, N. Y. Slip. 105,640 ; Aug. 10.
Sarvis, Horace A., Lansing, Mich. Combination humidi-
fier and table. 104,815 ; June 1.
SasanofC, Murray, Brooklyn, N. Y. Towel rack. 104,585 ;
May 18.
Sauer, Albert H., Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Wrist watch strap.
106.219 : Sept. 28.
Sauer, Albert H., Jr., Cincinnati, Ohio. Wrist watch
strap. 107,323 ; Dec. 7.
Savastano, Alfred. (See Roffwarg, T., and A. Savas-
tano.)
Savodnik, Isadore, New York, N. Y. Coat. 105,780 ;
Aug. 24.
Savodnik, Isidore, New York, N. Y. Coat. 106,380:
Oct. 5.
Saymon, Clarice, assignor to Clarice Saymon, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Powder box. 105,615 ; Aug. 10.
Saymon, Clarice, Inc. (See Saymon, Clarice, assignor.)
Sayour, Elias, Brooklyn, N. Y. Lounging pajama.
Scalamand're, Franco, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105.250 ; July 6.
Scalamandre. Franco, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105.251 ; July 6.
Scalamandfre, Franco, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105.252 : July 6.
Scalamandre, Franco, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric
105,345 ; July 20.
Scantlebury, Ralph T., assignor to The Toycraft Rubber
Company, Ashland, Ohio. Toy ballloon. 106,060 ;
Sept. 14.
Scantlebury, Ralnh T., assignor to The Tovcraft Rubber
Company, Ashland, Ohio. Toy balloon. 106,067 :
Sept. 14.
Schaad, Theodore A., assignor to Eureka Vacuum Cleaner
Company, Detroit, Mich. Casing for vacuum cleaners.
106,713 : Oct. 26.
Schaefer, Henry G., Lakewood. Ohio. Combined automo-
bile and trailer. 107,266 ; Nov. 30.
Schafer, John V., assignor to Bronson Reel Company,
Bronson. Mich. Fishing reel. 105,616 ; Aug. 10.
Schakne, Harry T., New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
104,410; May 4.
Scharfenberg, George T., assignor to Chicago Flexible
Shaft Company, Chicago, 111. Coffee maker or the like.
104,477 ; May 11.
Scharfenberg, George T., assignor to Chicago Flexible
Shaft Company, Chicago, 111. Toaster. 107,552 ; Dec.
Schassler, William, Oakland, Calif. Ashtray. 105,340 ;
July 20.
Scheer, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Coat. 106,358 ; Oct. 5.
Scheidegger, Jennie, New York, N. Y. Pincushion or sim-
ilar article. 102.844; Jan. 19.
Schein, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Display stand for per-
fume bottles or the like. 104,616 ; May 25.
Schein, Samuel, Brooklyn, N. Y. Bottle. 105,808 ; Aug.
24.
Schoucr, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Ilat. 10-1,704; Mav
25.
Scliey, Robert, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric. 103,379 ;
Feb. 23.
Scliiiip.irclli, Elsn, Paris, France. Lipstick holder.
107,704 ; Dec. 28.
Schlavone, Edward L., Wnshlngton, D. C. Antenna for
autoniohile radios. 106,140; Sept. 21.
Schlffmann, Robert P., Chicago, 111. Automobile antenna.
104,382 ; May 4.
Schiller, Saul, New York, N. Y. Suspender. 105,233;
July G.
Schlnge Lock Company. (See Schlnge, Walter R., as-
signor.)
Sclilnge. Walter R., nssignor to Schlnge Lock Company,
San Frnncisco, Cnllf. Coinbinntlon doorknob nml
escutcheon i)lHt(>. 106,077; Oct. 2(1.
ScIihMiiicr, I'Moyd V., nssignor to Diinrt Mnnuf.MCttirlng
Comii.'iny, Ltd., S:in Frnncisco, Cnllf. Combined pedes-
tal iK'.'id nnd housing tor hair waving machines
107,150; Nov. 23.
Sclil<>nk(-r, IMnx, La Snilo, III. Clock onslng. 10;? 832 •
Mnr. 30. i- . .
Sclilenker, Max, Ln Snile, III. Clock caslne. 105 414*
.Inly 27.
Schli'iiUei-, Mnx., I,n Snlle, 111,, nssignor to Oonernl Time
Instruments Corporation, New York. N. V. Clock
102,023; Jnn. 5.
754
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Schlenker, Max, La Salle, 111., assignor to General Time
Instruments Corporation, New York, N. Y. Clock case.
107.102; Nov. 23.
Schlenker, Max. LaSalle, 111., assignor to General Time
Instruments Corporation, New York, N. Y. Clock cas-
ing. 107,458 ; Dec. 14.
Schlesinger, Ike, East Orange, N. J. Knitted cap or
similar article. 105.143 : June 29.
Scliloss, Maurice J., New York, N. Y. Display stand
or similar article. 103,694 ; Mar. 23.
Schlessel, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,380 ;
Feb. 23.
Schlessel, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,381 ;
Feb. 23.
Schlessel, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,382 ;
Feb. 23.
Schle.ssol. Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
105,.347 ; July 20.
Schlessel, PhiUp, Now York, N. Y. Dress. 105,929 ; Aug.
31. ■
Schlessel, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,260 ; Sept.
28
Schlessel, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106.402 ;
Oct. 5.
Schlessel, Philip, New Y'ork, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106,410; Oct. 5.
Schlessel, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 100,851 ;
Nov. 2.
Schlessel, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,057 ;
Nov. 16.
Schlessel. Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,202 ;
Nov. 23.
Sclilessel. Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,203 ;
Nov. 23.
Schlessel, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,491 ;
Dec. 14
Schlessel, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,618 ; Dec.
21.
Sclilessel, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,728 ; Dec.
28.
Schmidt, C, Co., The. (See Ahrens. Edwin J., assignor.)
Schmidt, Erwin J. (See Grange, E. A., KaptuUer, and
Schmidt.)
Schmuckler, Bernard M., et al. (See Guttman, John B.,
assignor.)
Schmuckler, J. J., & Son. (See Guttman, John B., as-
signor.)
Schmuckler, Jacob J., et al. (See Guttman, John B.,
assignor.)
Schmuhl. Byron Al., Centerline, Midi. Combined spout
and closure for cnnt.Tiners. 104,199 ; .■\pr. 20.
Schiioewois, Daniel D., Brooklyn, N. Y. Decorative comb.
lOS.S.-iS; Mar. ,30.
Schncidor, Walter C. (See Cotes, M. P., and Schneider.)
Schnelker, Norman J., assignor to Central Ohio Steel
Products Co., Gallon, Ohio. Grave vault. 107,324 ;
Dec. 7.
Schnlttman, Pauline, New York, N. Y. Robe. 105,5.59 ;
Aug. 3.
Schnittman, Pauline, New York, N. Y. Robe. 105,073 ;
Aug. 17.
Schnittman, Pauline, New York, N. Y. Robe. 106,411 ;
Oct. 0.
Sclioen, Klizabetli. assignor to Debwav Hats, Inc., New
York. N. Y. Ilat. 107.55.3: Dec. 21.
Schoon, Martin, New York, N. Y. Lady's hat. 106,471 •
Oct. 12.
Schoenfeld, Harry, Hewlett, N. Y. Handbag. 100 261 •
Sept. 28.
Schofield, Earl L., assignor to Henney Motor Company,
Freeport, 111. I'ior pin for h<Mrses, 105.144; June 29.
Schofield, Enrl L., assignor to Henney .Motor Company!
Freeport, 111. Bier pin support for "liearscs. 105,441 ■
July 27.
Schofield, Earl L., a.«!sigiior to Henney Motor Company
Freeport, III. Casket table for hearse.'!. 105.142'-
July 27.
Schofield. Earl L.. assignor to Henney Motor Company,
Freeport, 111. Casket table corner plate for hearse's.
105.443 : July 27.
Scholl, Harry S.. Chicago, III., assignor to F. H. Hill Com-
pany, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio. Top for a burial casket.
10.5.539 ; Aug. 3.
Scholle, Charles F., Ni'W Yorlt, N. Y. I'rinted te.xtilf-
fabric or similar article. 104,224 ; .\pr. 20.
Scholle, Cliarlps F., Now York. N. Y., assignor to Pep-
perell M.inufacturing Company, Boston, Mass. Textile
fabric. 105.300 : July 13.
Scholle, Charles F., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
Palmer Brotbnr.i Company, New London, Conn. Textile
fabric. 105,715; Aug. 17.
Scliotland, Murray. Cedarliurst. N. Y. Fur coat or simi-
lar article. 105.781 : .Aug. 24.
Scliott, Howard H., assignor to Robeson-Rochester Cor-
pornlion, Rochestor, N. Y. Fan housing. 103.834:
Slnr. .30.
Scliroi'der. Lawrence R,. Lakewood, assignor to The
Clevel.'iiid Cooperative Stove ("lompany. Clevi'land. Ohio.
Combined range l:imp and bracket. 100,992; Nov 10
Schuller, Otto. (Seo Hrunlng, H., and Schiillor. >
Schulman, Carl, New York, N. Y. Dress. 304 982-
June ].').
Bcluilin.'in, Carl. New York, N. Y. Dress. 104 983-
Jnne l.T.
Schultz, Edward, assignor to The Nagel-Chase Mfg. Co.,
Chicago, 111. Smoldng stand. 105.809 ; Aug. 24.
Schultz, Edward, assignor to The Nagel-Chase Mfg. Co..
Chicago, 111. Smoking stand. 105,810 ; Aug. 24.
Schultze, Ralph, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107.492;
Dec. 14.
Schulz, Karl, Chicago, 111. Toothpick holder. 106,327 ;
Oct. 5.
Schulze Baking Company. (See Warren, N. G., and
Jensen, assignors.)
Schuster, Alton, Toledo, Ohio. Game board. 107.160 ;
Nov. 23.
Scliwab, David E., New York, N. Y. Combined ring and
handkerchief. 106,150 ; Sept. 21.
Sclnvab. David E., New York, N. Y. Handkerchief.
107,493 : Dec. 14.
Schwab, Jlartin C, Hales Corners, and J. S. Berner,
Milwaukee, Wis. Combined soda water fountain and
cabinet. 100,328; Oct. 5.
Schwaneke, Fred C, Jr., Kansas City, Mo., assignor,
by mesne assignments, to The Apex Electrical Jlanu-
facturing Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Combined wash-
ing machine casing and wringer. 103,743 ; Mar. 23.
Schwartz, Anhur J., assignor to David 1'. Barry Corpora-
tion, New York, N. Y. Key chain or similar article.
105,901 ; Aug. 31.
Schwartz, David, New York, N. Y. Dress. lOG 262 ;
Sept. 2S.
Schwartz, David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,263 ;
Sept. 28.
Schwartz. David, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,264 ;
Sept. 28.
Scliwartz, Eugene, assignor to The Ketterlinus Lithograph-
ic Manufacturing Company, Philadelphia. Pa. Display
stand or similar article. 103,127 : Fel). 9.
Schwartz, Walter, New York, assignor to New York
Progressive Wood Hoel Corporation, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Heel. 104,883; .Tune 8.
Schwarz, Eugene, Alexandria, Ind., assignor to The ]\Ian-
tle Lamp Company of America, Chicago, 111. Elec-
tric lamp support. 103,363 ; Feb. 23.
Schwarz, Gerald L., assignor to Air Controls, Inc., Cleve-
land, Ohio. Combined ventilator casing and support
therefor. 104,118 ; Apr. 13.
Schwarz, Gerald L., assignor to Air Controls, Inc., Cleve-
land, Ohio. Ventilator casing or similar article.
104,119 ; Apr. 13.
Schwprtfegor, Walter J. (See Randall, W. H., Parsons
and Schwertfeger.)
Scott, Isabel, and E. Nies, Wheaton, 111. Doll. 106,125
Sept. 21.
Scott, Isabel, and E. Nies, Wheaton, 111. Doll. 106,126
Sept. 21.
Scott, Isabel, and E. Nies, Wheaton, HI. Doll. 106,127
Sept. 21.
Scott. Paul C, Omaha. Nebr. Brush. 104,225; Apr ''0
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (See Barrett, Colin D.
assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (See Hyde, Burdon P.,
assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (See Slater, Thomas F.)
bcpvill Manufacturing Company. (See Spender, Donald
L., assignor.)
Scovill Manufacturing Company. (See Tompkins, Emer-
son IT., assignor. )
Scovill ^lanufacturing Company. (See Westfall. William
K., assignor.)
Scranton Lace Company, The. (See Erhard, Gustave F.,
assignor.)
Scrihner. Harold F., Westfield, N. J. Chair. 106 220:
i5ep1. 28.
Scudder, Charles J., Scranton, Pa. Locomotive. 104,425:
May 4.
•^•^V^k'S'"'- I^«'^^'s H., Chicago, 111. Refrigerator tray.
lOJ.Ooi : .Tan. 5.
Scurlock, Lewis H.. Chicago, 111. Multiple compartment
refrigerator tray unit. 103,916 ; Mar. 30.
Scurlock, Lewis 11., Cliicago, III. Multiple compartment
refrigerator container unit. 104,884; June 8.
^^'}3FJ}P' Joseph E., & Sons, Limited. (See Cleland,
William B., assignor.)
SP'^,';?- Kelly C, Rural Hall, N. C. Dancing toy figure.
Se.ars, Roebuck and Co. (See Janes, Richard B., as-
signor.) '
Sears. Roebuck & Co. (See Loewy. Raymond, assignor.)
Soars, Roebuck & Co. (See Morgan, John R., assignor.)
bears, aterluig G., Garden Cily. assianor to Dictograph
Products Company. Inc.. New York. N. Y. Audiphone
receiver casing. 105.825 ; Aug. 24
Sears, Sterliiig (J.. Garden City, a.'isignor to Dictograph
. 1 roducts Company. Inc.. Noav York. N. Y. Hearing aid
amplifier casing. inG..«!23 : Nov 2
'^''^^.i'',-!^ ^•v'^*""'"^'''''' Conn- Portable fire extinguisher.
1()4,S1G ; .Tune 1.
Seat Jay L Fairfield, Conn. Vehicle fire extinguisher
body. 104,817 : June 1.
Sebring, ChaHes L.. assignor to The Sebring Potlerv
fnoTro'''T^''^'„"S. Ohio. Plate or similar article.
1 02,802 : Jan. 19.
Sebring Pottery Comp.-iny. The. (See Sebring, Charles L.,
assignor.) ^
Security Products Company. (See Hyde, Richard M., as-
signor.)
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755
Seder, John G., Fort Collins, Colo. Ashtray. 106.329 ;
Oct. 5.
Seegers, Hans. (See Hedfield, R. T., and Seegers.)
Selje, Frederick A., Grosse Pointe, Mich. Air condition-
ing control panel. 104,885 ; June 8.
Sellers, Austin C, Tilenominee, Mich., assignor to Hey-
wood-Wakefield Company, Gardner, Mass. End stand-
ard for theater chairs. 105,184 ; June 29.
Sellers, Austin C, Blenominee, Mich., assignor to Hey-
wood-Wakefield Company, Gardner, Mass. End stand-
ard for theater chairs. 105,185 ; June 29.
Sellers, Austin C, Menominee, Mich., assignor to Hey-
wood-Wakefield Company, Gardner, Mass. End stand-
ard for theater chairs. 105,186 ; June 29.
Sellers, Austin C, Menominee, Mich., assignor to Hey-
wood-Wakefield Company, Gardner, Mass. End stand-
ard for theater chairs. 105.187 : June 29.
Semaria Bros., Inc. (See Guarine, Evangeline, as.signor. )
Seminole Flavor Company. (See Little, Charles D., as-
signor.)
Sengbusch, Gustav J., Milv^aukee, Wis. Combined lamp
and desk set. 103,981 ; Apr. 6.
Sengbusch, Gustav J., Milwaukee, Wis. Inkstand.
104,669 ; May 25.
Sense, Benjamin E., Mahonlngtown, and J. L. Cole, New
Castle, Pa. Shade bracket or similar article. 103,519 ;
Mar. 9.
Serr, William F., New York, N. Y. Egg poacher.
105,971 ; Sept. 7.
Servel, Inc. (See Ruthenburg, Louis, assignor.)
Sessions Clock Company, The. (See Sessions, William IC,
assignor.)
Sessions, William K., assignor to The Sessions Clock
Company, Forestville, Conn. Clock-case. 103,553 ;
Mar. 9.
Sessions, William K., assignor to The Sessions Clock
Company, Forestville, Conn. Clock-case. 103,554 ;
Mar. 9.
Sha»k, Edwin A., New Rochelle, N. Y. Display casing or
similar article of manufacture. 103,348 ; Feb. 23.
Shanzer, Ma.x, New York, N. Y. Slipper. 104,670 ; Mav
25.
Shanzer, Max, New York, N. Y. Slipper. 104,730 ;
June 1.
Shanzer, Max, New York, N. Y. Slipper. 104,818 ;
June 1.
Shapiro, Herbert, Newton, Mass. Shoe or similar article.
103,695 ; Mar. 23.
Shaw, Burton E., Adel, assignor to Penn Electric Switch
Co., Des Jloines, Iowa. Control clock. 105,077 ; June
22.
Shaw, Burton B., Adel, assignor to Penn Electric Switch
Co., Des Moines, Iowa. Control clock or similar
article. 105.716 ; Aug. 17.
Shaw, Harry A. (See Agramonte, J., Shaw, and Ander-
son.)
Sheaffer, Craig R., assignor to W. A. Sheaffer Pen Com-
pany, Fort Madison, Iowa. Plastic sheet or similar
article. 106,455 ; Oct. 12.
Sheafifer, W. A., Pen Company. (See Holt, George C.
assignor.)
Sheaffer, W. A., Pen Company. (See Sheaffer, Craig E.,
assignor.)
Sheaffer, W. A., Pen Company. (See Sheaffer, W. A., and
Fish, assignors.)
Sheaffer, Walter A., and N. D. Fish, assignors to W. A.
Sheaffer Pen Company, Fort Madison, Iowa. Plastic
sheet or similar article. 106.472; Oct. 12.
Shoor, Ben, New York, N. Y. Blouse. 105,674 ; Aug. 17.
Sherr, Edw.TKl, New York, N. Y. Toy bank. ]0.";,128:
Feb. 9.
Sbeindclman, Frank, New York, N. Y. Sweater. 106,931 ;
Nov. 9.
Slu'iiidohnan, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Lady's head
covering. 104,586 ; May 18.
Shollor IMiinufacturing Corpoiation. (See Burgess, Mag-
nus M.)
Shelton, W. G., Company. (See Racen, Ferdinand, as-
signor.)
Sheridan, Ellen, Ventura, Calif. Candy container.
105,] 45 ; .luiie 29.
Slicniian, Alvin G., (irosse Pointe, Mich. Cabinet range
or similar article. 305,415 ; July 27.
Slii'iinan. Irving, New York, N. Y. Priniod fabi'ic.
106.265: Sei)t. 28.
Sherman, Jacob S., Chicago, 111. Ashfniy. 102,920; .Tan.
26.
Slicini.nn, .Tncob S., Chicago, 111. Combined liquid con-
liiiiicr, dispciiHcr, and Korving tniv. 102,0.'!!) ; Jan. 26.
SliiTuian, Jacob S., Cblcago, 111. Bottle. 105,116; July
27.
Slierman, Jacob S.. f'hiciigo, Til. Combined nppointmeni
pad and clock. |fl.-|.HI I ; Aug. 24.
Slicniiiii). .larob S., riilc-jgo, III. Ciindlc bolder. 1()6.06,S:
Sept. 14.
.Slicriiiiin, Jacob S.. 'Milcago. 111. A.'^hliMv. 106,06!) ; Si'pl .
14.
Slienmn, .Tiicob S., CbicMgo, Til. Coiubinccl lliiuld con-
tiilncr, diKpcMiHcr, iind serving trnv. 106,51.'"); Oct. 11).
SbcniiJin, J;unb S., ClilciiKO, Til. Liii'iip. 106,610; Ocl, 1!).
Sbi'i-iiinn. N(iriii:iTi II., Toledo, Olilii. l,:i\vn rnUc.
I05,!)02 ; Aug, 31.
Shield, Morris H., Chicago, 111. Dispensing vehicle body.
102,960; Jan. 26.
Shields, John M., assignor to F. H. Noble & Co., Chicago,
111. Jewelry box or similar container. 102,929 ; Jan. 26.
Shields, John M., Jr., assignor to F. H. Noble & Co., Chi-
cago, 111. Base for a jewelry box or similar article.
103,600 ; Mar. 16.
Shinn, William C, assignor to Chicago Lock Company,
Chicago, 111. Faceplate for a coin chute. 102,961 ;
Jan. 26.
Shinley, George C, San Antonio, assignor of twenty-
fiVe per cent to F. Turner, Jr., Midland, Tex.
Air conditioner housing. 106,330 ; Oct. 5.
Shipley, George C, San Antonio, assignor of twenty-
five per cent to F. Turner, Jr., Midland, Tex.
Combined fan and air circulating device housing.
106,331 ; Oct. 5.
Shipley, George C, San Antonio, assignor of twenty-
five per cent to F. Turner, Jr., Midland. Tex.
Combined lamp and air conditioner housing. 106,332 ;
Oct. 5.
Sholtz, Leo, New York, N. Y.
104,050 ; Apr. 13.
N.
N.
N.
N.
N.
N.
Shoe or similar article.
Shoe or similar article.
Shoe or similar article.
Shoe or similar article.
Shoe or similar article.
N. Y.
Shoe or similar article.
Shoe or similar article.
Shoe or similar article.
Shoe or similar article.
Shoe or similar article.
Shoe or similar article.
Shoe or similar article.
Shoe or similar article.
Dress or similar
. J. Embroidered
J. Embroidered
assignments, to
N. Y. Sachet.
Dress ensemble.
Sholtz, Leo, New York,
104.051 ; Apr. 13.
Sholtz, Leo, New York,
104.052 ; Apr. 13.
Sholtz, Leo, New York,
104.053 ; Apr. 13.
Sholtz, Leo, New York,
104,054; Apr. 13.
Sholtz, Leo, New York, N. Y.
104.055 ; Apr. 13.
Sholtz, Leo, New York,
104.056 ; Apr. 13.
Sholtz, l^eo, New York,
106,546 ; Oct. 19.
Sholtz, Leo, New York,
106,775 ; Nov. 2.
Sholtz, Leo, New York, N. Y.
106,932; Nov. 9.
Sholtz, Leo, New York, N. Y.
106.933 ; Nov. 9.
Sholtz, Leo, New York, N. Y.
106.934 ; Nov. 9.
Sholtz, Leo, New York, N. Y.
106.935 ; Nov. 9.
Shoor, Julian, assignor to General Distilleries Corpora-
tion, Hartford. Conn. Bottle. 107,580 ; Dec. 21.
Shore, Roscoe W., Jackson Heights, N. Y. Ashtray,
106,128 ; Sept. 21.
Shore, Samuel T., New Y'ork, N. Y,
article. 106,640 ; Oct. 19.
Shorser, Isidor J., West New York, N.
textile fabric. 104.426 ; May 4.
Shorser, Isidor J., West New York, N.
textile fabric. 104,427 ; May 4.
Shover, Lucie M., assignor, by mesne
Lentheric Incorporated, New York,
103,744 ; Mar. 23.
Sbull, Harry, New York, N. Y,
106,508; Oct. 12.
Shurin, Joseph, Roxbury, Mass. Bedspread or similar
article. 107,664 ; Dec. 28.
Shuron Optical Company. (See Taylor, Harwood S., as-
signor.)
Shnttlevvorth, Vernis K., Scarsdale, assignor to American
Can Company, New York, N. Y. Lunch basket or
analogous article. 104,886 ; June 8.
Sibal, .losepli C, Glendalc, Long Island, assignor to Yale
Fabrics Corp., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or
similar article. 104,050; June 15.
.Sibal, Joseph C, Glendale, Long Island, assignor to Yale
Fabrics Corp., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or
simibir article. 104,951 ; June 15.
.Sib.nl, Joseph C, Glendale, assi.gnor to Yale Fabric Corp.,
New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article.
104.97;! ; Juno 15,
Sililicrl, lOdwiird F., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to S. H.
Kress and (\)mi);\ny. New York, N. Y. Lighting flx-
turo. 104,383; May 4.
Sibbert, lOdward T'., lirooklyn, assignor to
and Gonip.MMV, N(>\v York, N. Y. Baflle
llgbling lixlures. 107.554; Dec. 21.
Sibbrrt, lOdward F., l!rookl,vn, assignor to
nui\ Compnny, Now Yorlc. N. V, ItaMle
lighling fixtures. 107.555; Dec. 21.
Slr-el. Benjiimln. West New York, N. J. Knitted fabric.
102,7;t2; Jan, 12.
Siegel. l):ivld. New York, N. Y. Knllled Oibric. 102.902;
Jim. 26.
Siegel. l-ouis A., Mount Vernon, N. Y. Lady's coat.
104,984; Juno 15.
Siegrlst, Daniel V.. Olen Rock. N. J., assignor to Ainerl-
cnn F.'ibrics Company, Bridgeport, Conn. T.neo.
102.927 ; Jnn. 26.
Siegrlsl, Daniel F.. Glen Rock, N. J., nssl,gnor to .\inorl-
cnn li'iibrlcs Gonipany, Briilgi'porl. Conn, T.ncc.
102.928 ; Jnn. 26.
Slelicrl, Slanord. Wbllell.sh Bay. Wl.i. Combined feed-
ing Mud drinking bowl for .'inlniMlR. 105,812 ; Aug. 24,
Sleverllni,'. Miiv M.. Hiirdelt, Kans. Pot jiolder or tlu<
like. 107.619 ; Dec. 21.
S. IT. Ivress
element for
S. IT. ICress
element for
756
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Signor, William E., Gettysburg, Pa. Wigwag signal.
102,931 ; Jan. 2G.
Sigoda, Victor J., Brooklyn, assignor to Manhattan Scal-
loping & lOuibioidery Works, Ne\v York, N. Y. Trimming
for dresses, suits, and coats. 103,129 ; Feb. 9.
Sikps Company, The. (See Davis, K. F., and Joseph,
assignors.)
Silberraan, Lewis, Brooklyn, N. Y. Knitted trunks.
107,103 ; Nov. 23.
Silberstcin, Samuel. (See Lowenstein, Malcolm W., as-
signor.)
Silver, David J., New York, N. Y. Shoe. 103,349 ; Feb.
23.
Silver, James I., Chicago, 111. Radio cabinet. lOG 473 ;
Oct. 12.
Silverman, Charles, Providence, R. I. Fountain pen or
similar article. 102,930 ; Jan. 2G.
Silverman, Isador, assignor to The Forest City Rubber
Company, Cleveland, Ohio. Box or similar container.
104,729 ; June 1.
Silverman, Jacob A., New York, N. Y. Jacket. 102,84.^ ;
Jan. 19.
Silverman, Jacob A., New York, N. Y. Suit. 103,203 ;
Feb. 9.
Silverstein, Raymond, and H. Rosen, Chicago, 111. Radio
cabinet or similar article. 104,478 ; May 11.
Silvray Lighting Inc. (See Lescaze, William, assignor.)
Simmons Company. (See Travis, Don C, assignor.)
Simms, Charles F., assignor to Concord Silversmiths
Corporation, Concord, N. H. Spoon or other article
of flatware. 103,690 ; Mar. 23.
Simms, Charles F., assignor to Concord Silversmiths Cor-
poration, Concord, N. H. Spoon or other articlu of
flatware. 104,671; May 25.
Simon, Irwin B., San Francisco, Calif. Hat. 104,411 ;
May 4.
Simon, Max, Oak Park, assignor to Chicago Sample &
Sanitary Menu Cover Co., Chicago, 111. Menu holder
or similar article. 105.417 ; July 27.
Simpkins, Carl R., Inglewood, assignor to J. F. Meyer,
Pasadena, Calif. Device for vending machines.
103,130; Feb. 9.
Simpson, Robert W., New York, N. Y. Flower exhibiting
device. 103,131 : Fob. 9.
Simpson, Robert W., New York, N. Y. Lamp. 104,412 ;
May 4.
Sinclair, Charles W., assignor to Kelsey-Hayes Wheel
Company, Detroit, Jlioh. Wheel. 104.226 : Apr. 20.
Sinclair, Homer M., Holyoke, JLass. Wrapping paper or
similar article. 106,151 ; Sept. 21.
Siner, Raymond K., Wyomissing Hills, Pa., assignor to
The Narrow Fabric Company, West Reading, Pa.
Elastic fabric. 102,846 : Jan. 19.
Sines. IT.'irvey J. (See de Heurtaumont, 'hi., and Sines.)
Singer, nyninn, New York, N. Y. Leather or similar
article. 106,152 ; Sept. 21.
Singer, Hyman, assignor to Eleso Leather Embossing Co..
Inc., New York, N. Y. Embossed leather. 104,705 ; Mav
25.
Singer, Jack, Brooklyn, N. Y. Belt or similar article.
104,227 ; Apr. 20.
.Sinko, John, Oak Park, 111. Steering wheel device.
104,706 ; May 25.
Sinko, John. Oak Park, 111. Knob for a gear shift lever
or the like. 105,146 ; June 29.
Sipe, Clifford A. (See Hadley, D. L., and Sipe.)
Sipe, Clifford A., Shelby, Ohio, assignor to Westinghouse
Electric & Manufacturing Company. Range or similar
article. 104,887 ; June 8.
Slater, Thomas P., assignor to Scovlll Manufacturing
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Hose nozzle. 106,697;
Oct. 26.
Slattery, Dennis J., BulTalo, N. Y. Funeral symbol.
103,027; Feb. 2.
Slee, Arthur L., San Francisco, Calif. Copy holder.
103,601 ; Mar. 10.
Slezak, Vincent F., Chicago, 111. Statuette calendar for
horoscope dispensing macliines. 105.301 ; Julv 13.
Slick. Kdwin F.. Jr. (See Ilgenfritz, C. R.. and' Slick.)
Smellie, Donald (»., Canton, assignor to The Hoover Com-
pany. North Canton, Ohio. Casing for a suction cleaner
or similar article. 102,994 ; Feb. 2.
Smith, Douglas 0. (See IMitchell, Harry R., assignor.)
Smith, Frasier, assignor to Hny.e|-.\t l:is (Jlass <'o!iip:mv.
Wheeling. W. Vn. Bottle. 10ri..'-,;:n : :\[iir 9.
Smith, Frazler, assignor to Hazel-.\tla8 Olass Company,
Wheeling, W. Va. Jar. 106,153; Sept. 21.
Smith. Ci'orge. Jr., Olean, N. V.. assignor lo Olean Gl.iss
(^ompanv. New York, N. Y. Decanter. 104.200; .Apr.
20.
Smith, Cordon Ti., assignor to The ICriptal Company,
CImttanooga, Tenn. Store. 103,059: Feb. 2.
Smith, Hannah M. (See Keen, Thomas A., assignor.)
Smith, Herl)ert, Clinton, and M. C. WiTme. Worcester.
Mass.. assignors to Wickwire Spencer Steel Company,
New York, N. Y. Grille or similar article. 107.70.") ;
Dec. 28.
Smith, Howard .\., assignor to Knopp-S[onarch Company.
St. Louis, Mo. Sndiron or similar article. 106,001 ;
Sept. 7.
Smith, J. Hungerford, Company. (See Spenco, James E.,
assignor.)
Smith, James R., Sr., assignor to New Jersey Porcelain
Company, Trenton, N. J. Recessed soap holder or
the like. 104.359 ; May 4.
Smith, John, Augusta, Ga. Boat. 103,767 ; Mar. 23.
Smith, Kimball D., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The B. F.
Goodrich Company, New York, N. Y. Tire. 104,149 :
Apr. 20.
Smith, Landon P., Incorporated. (See Wyman, Guy C,
assignor.)
Smith, Manville D., New York, N. Y. Book end or
similar article. 1()4,413 ; May 4.
Smith, Marie E., New York, N. Y. Ensemble dresa.
106,641 ; Oct. 19.
Smith, Marie E., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,620
Dec. 21.
Smith, Marie E., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,729
Dec. 28.
Smith, Marie E., New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,730
Dec. 28.
Smith, Maurice A., Jeannette, Pa. Automobile headlight
lens. 107,706 ; Dec. 28.
Smith, Maurice A., Jeanette, Pa. Automobile headlight
lens. 107,707 ; Dec. 28.
Smith, Parker, Dallas, Tex. Table or similar article.
102,805 ; Jan. 19.
Smith, Ralph R., Fairview Village, Cleveland, Ohio.
Parking meter casing. 105,617 ; Aug. 10.
Smith, Reuben R., Extou, Pa. Bottle. 103,164 ; Feb. 9.
Smith, Reuben, R., assignor to Continental Distilling
Corporation, Philadelphia, Pa. Drink indicator.
103,768 ; Mar. 23.
Smith, Reuben R., assignor to Continental Distilling Cor-
poration, Philadelphia, Pa. Bottle. 105,540 ; Aug. 3.
Smith, Uel L. (See Hitchcock, R. C. and Smith.)
Smith, Walter V., assignor to The American-National
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Juvenile vehicle. 105,618 ;
Aug. 10.
Smith, Will H., assignor to Embury Manufacturing Com-
pany, Warsaw, N. Y. Lantern. 105,675 ; Aug. 17.
Snnill, Walter G., Trenton, N. J. Window wedge or the
like. 105,350 ; July 20.
Snawadzki, Casimir J., assignor of one-fourth to J. B.
Lee and L. E. Nimschik and one-half to P. F. Nimschik
and H. Nimschik, Chicago, 111. Game board. 103.697 ;
Mar. 23.
Snediker. Morton O., assignor to The Powers Regulator
Company, Chicago, 111. Thermostat mechanism.
103.877 : Mar. 30.
Sneddon, Tlieodore, and S. Safranski, assignors to The
Aridor Company, Chicago, 111. Combined jar cap and
ashtray top. 103,917 ; Mar. 30.
Snell. Samuel A., assignor to The American-National
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Velocipede handle bar.
104,819 ; Juno 1.
Snell, Samuel A., assignor to The American-National
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Velocipede. 104,820 ; June 1.
Snell, Samuel A., assignor to The American-National
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Velocipede step plate.
104,821 ; June 1.
Snell. Samuel A., assignor to The American-National
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Juvenile vehicle. 105,418:
July 27.
Snell. Samuel A., assignor to The American-National
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Juvenile vehicle. 105,419 :
July 27.
Snell. Samuel A., assignor to The American-National
Company, Toledo, Ohio. Juvenile vehicle. 105,420 ;
July 27.
Snow-Craggs Corporation. (See Snow, William H., as-
signor. )
Snow, William H., assignor to Snow-Craggs Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Braclvet for a steering wheel turning
knob. 104.428; Mav 4.
Snowden. John W., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile f.abric.
105.033 ; June 22.
Snowden. John W., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
107,365; Dec. 7.
Si>..w(liii. .lolin \y., Philadelphia, Pa. Textile fabric.
107.604 : Dec. 21.
Snoke. Robert D., South Bend, assignor to Auburn Auto-
mobile Company, Connersville, Ind. Combined automo-
bile steering wheel and horn control device. 107,459 :
Dee. 14.
Sohel. Harry, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 107.556 ; Dec. 21.
So .e . Harry. New York. N. Y. Shoe. 107.557 ; Dec. 21.
sobei. Harry, New York. N. Y. Shoe. 107.558 ; Dec. 21.
1 06 93?-' No'^'^'g ^'^"^ ^°^^' ^' '^' 'K"'"ed sweater.
Societi Anonima Officine Di Villar Perosa. (See Boria,
Blagio, assignor.)
»Societe Anonvme des Etablissements Elesca & Mallle
Reiinis (L. K. S. M.) (See BodD, Emi:' assignor.)
SociMi> Anonyme: Etablissements Ed. ' Jaeger. (See
Rodanet, Charles H. H.. assignor )
Soehl, Claude A. (See Kindelm.ann, A., and Soehl.)
bohmer, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,305;
Nov. 30.
'^"Ij,"^'^^'"- Jacob, Now York, N. Y. Dress. 107,306;
SokololT Max. Woodmere, N. Y. Embroidered net.
104.(49 : June 1.
SokololTM.ax. ^yoodrae^e, N. Y. Embroidered net.
104,ii)0; June 1.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
757
Sokoloff, Max, Woodmere, N. Y. Embroidered net.
104,751 ; June 1.
Solomon, Bernard M., Montgomery, Ala. Service station
building. 106,993 ; Nov. 16.
Solomon, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Blouse. 103,075 ;
Feb. 2.
Solomon, Jacob, New York, N. Y. Blouse. 104,328;
Apr. 27.
Solomon, Max, New York, N. Y. Lace. 104,1.50 ; Apr. 20.
Solomon, Max, New York, N. Y. Lace. 104,308 ; Apr. 27
Solomon, Max, New York, N. Y. Lace. 104,329 ; Apr. 27.
Solomon. Mortimer, New York, N. X. Combination slacks
and suspc^nders. 107.581 : Dec. 21.
Sonner, Philip J., Winfield, Kans. Gas burner. 104,752 ;
June 1.
Sonora Electric Phonograph Co. (See Gerard, Henry W.,
assignor.)
Sonotone Corporation. (See NicUolides, Emmanuel C,
assignor.)
Soref, Harry E., and James K. Marshall, assignors to
Master Lock Company, Blilwuakee, Wis. Savings bank.
103.620 : Mar. 16.
Soule, Chester C, Portland, Maine. Beanpot. 107,161 ;
Nov. 23.
Soulf-, Chester C, Portland, Maine. Beanpot. 107,162 ;
Nov. 23.
Soule, Chester C, Portland, Maine. Beanpot. 107,163 ;
Nov. 23.
Spadea, Jean, assignor to Bonwit Teller, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Dress. 105,782 ; Aug. 24.
Spalsbury, Charles, assignor to Spalsbury-Steis-Deevers
Shoe Co., Fredericktown, Mo. Shoe. 103,602 ; Mar.
16.
Spalsbury-Steis-Deevers Shoe Co. (See Spalsbury,
Charles, assignor.)
Spangler, Carl D., Oklahoma City, Okla. Playground
apparatus. 106,871 ; Nov. 9.
Sparkes, John G., Great Neck, assignor to Nutone Chimes
Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Electrically operated
sound signal. 106.221 : Sept. 28.
Sparkman, John W., Birmingham, Ala. Automobile body.
104,822 ; June 1.
Sparks- Withington Company, The. (See Wall, Harley R.,
assignor.)
Speck, Kurt, Irvington, N. J. Combined refrigerator cas-
ing and container unit. 106,811 ; Nov. 2.
Specter, Morris, New York, N. Y. Cape. 103,555 ; IVIar. 0.
Spector, Morris, New York, N. Y. Cape. 104,002 ; Apr. 6.
Spector, Morris, New York, N. Y. Coat. 105,560 : Aug. 3.
Spector, Morris, New York, N. Y. Cape. 106,381 ;
Oct. 5.
Speirs, John E., Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Century
Venetian Blind Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Venetian
blind. 103,745 ; Mar. 23.
Spelrein Luggage Corp. (See Spelrein, Max, assignor.)
Spelrein, Max. assignor to Spelrein Luggage Corp., Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Textile fabric. 104,753 ; June 1.
Spenpp. Jnmes 10., assignor to Hazcl-.Atlas Glass Com-
pany, Wheeling. W. Va. Plate. 102,058; Jan. 5.
Spence, James E., assignor to Hazel-Atlas Glass Com-
pany, Wheeling, W. Va. Tumbler. 103,698 ; Mar. 23.
Spence, James E., Wheeling, W. Va., assignor to J.
Hungerford Smith Company, Rochester, N. Y. Dish.
104,731 ; June 1.
Spenc(>, James E., assignor to Hazel-Atlas Glass Com-
pany, Wheeling, W. Va. Bowl. 106,456 ; Oct. 12.
Spence, James E., assignor to Hazel-Atlas Glass Company,
Wheeling, W. Va. Ashtray. 106,872 ; Nov. 9.
Spence, James E., assignor to Hazel-Atlas Glass Com-
pany, Wheeling, W. Va. Dish. 107,460 ; Dec. 14.
Spencer, Carletoii B., Royal Oak, Mich., assignor to Ditzloi'
Color Company. Color display panel. 104,201 ; Apr.
20.
Spencer, Carleton B., Royal Oak, Mich., assignor to Ditzlm-
Color Company. Display panel for color combination.'^.
104,202 ; Apr. 20.
Spencer, Roy E., assignor to Dazey Manufacturing Co.,
Los Angeles, Calif. Flower holder. 103,769 ; Mar. 23.
Spender, Donald L,, assignor to Scovill Manutacluriii^:
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Flashlight switoli.
104,173; Apr. 20.
Sperry, Philmore F., assignor to Excel Auto Radiator
Company, Chicago, 111. Automobile heater. 304,754 ;
June 1.
Sperry, Philmore F., assignor to Excel Auto Radiator
Company, Chicago, 111. Automobile heater. 104,755;
,Tun(! 1.
Splonel, Edward R., assignor of one-half to G. G. Gulborson,
Dallas. Tex. Ashtray. 102,703; Jan. 12.
SpicHS, Hazel, New York, N. Y. Ensemble dress. 105,644 ;
Aug. 10.
SplcHH, Hazel, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,0.10; Aug.
31.
Spless, Hazel, New York, N. Y. Dross. 106,495 ; Oct.
]2.
Spilnian, Raymond, assignor to Tornstedt Manufacturing
(.'oinpany, Detroit, Mich. Auiomoblle radiator ornu-
nii'Ml or Hiiiilliii- iirllclc. ^^t(■,.^7'\ ; Oct. 12.
Splndlcr, Gnslav F., San Francisco, Calif. Microscope
lump. 105,019 ; Aug. 10.
Si)ll/.('r, George, .Maii!is(|uiiM, N. J. Textile fabric or simi-
lar article. 105,453 ; July 27.
Spitzer, George, Manasquan, N. J. Textile fabric or simi-
lar article. 105,454; July 27.
Splaine, Edward M., assignor to American Optical Com-
pany, Southbridge, Mass. Combined endpiece and temple
for an ophthalmic mounting. 105.421; July 27.
Spriggs, Arthur O., assignor to The Champion Company,
Springfield, Ohio. Shoulder support for use in em-
balming human bodies. 103,350 ; Feb. 23.
Squibb, E. R., & Sons. (See Ni tardy, Ferdinand W.,
assignor.)
Stafford, S. S., Inc. (See Deppermann, William F., as-
signor.)
Staley, Joseph H., assignor to Stirney Electric Corpora-
tion, Columbus, Ind. Dry cell reactivator housing.
103,189 ; Feb. 9.
Stallings, George W., Jackson, Mich., assignor to A.
Kreamer, Incorporated, New York, N. Y. Canister.
103,076; Feb. 2.
Stallings, George W., Jackson, and G. W. Walker, Pleasant
Ridge, Mich., assignors to A. Kreamer, Incorporated, New
York, N. Y. Canister. 102,704; Jan. 12.
Stam, Jesse, Cambridge, Mass., assignor to Fairclough &
Gold, Inc., Boston, Mass. Textile fabric or similar
article. 103,746 ; Mar. 23.
Stam, Jesse, Cambridge, assignor to Fairclough & Gold,
Inc., Boston, Mass. Textile fabric or similar article.
104.151 ; Apr. 20.
Stam, Jesse, Cambridge, assignor to Fairclough & Gold,
Inc., Boston, Mass. Textile fabric or similar article.
106,611 ; Oct. 19.
Stamm, George A.. Lincoln Township, Berrien County,
]\Iich. Combined radio cabinet and lamp. 105,234 ;
July 6.
Stanbury, William E., assignor to Verbury, Inc., Kansas
Cit:^. Mo. Button. 104,707 : May 25.
Standard American Corporation. (See Mounteney,
Leonard, assignor.)
Standard Mailing Machines Company. (See Trueman,
Paul T., assignor.)
Standard .Meter Corporation, The. (See Lucia, L. V., and
D'.Agostino, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company. (See Munson, R. O., and Nerem,
assignors.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Aldrich,
R. N., and Jaehne, assignors.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Ballaseyus,
Albert C, assignor.)
Standard Oil Company of California. (See Thompson,
Er.«!kine D., assignor.)
Standard Pressed Steel Co. (See Gade, Harald F., as-
signor.)
Standard Sanitary Manufacturing Company. (See Trout,
Harry R., assignor.)
Standard Steel Works. (See Gredell. Otto N., assignor.)
Stanley, Sinclair G., Chicago, 111. Cake of soap. 103,190 ;
Feb. 9.
Stanley, Trowbridge H., assignor to L. A. Darling Com-
pany, Bronson, INlich. Curtain display rack. 1()3,835 ;
Mar. 30.
Stanley Works, The. (See Raymond, Horace H., as-
signor.)
Stanton, Frederick. (See Lederer, H. V., and Stanton.)
Stark, Abraham, Brooklyn, N. Y. Button. 107,267 ;
Nov. 30.
Stark, Frederick W., assignor to International Silver Com-
pany, Meriden, Conn. Spoon or other article of flat-
ware. 103,521 ; Mar. 9.
Stark, Frederick W., assignor to International Silver
Company, Meriden, Conn. Spoon or other article of
flatware. 104,732 ; June 1.
Stark, Louis, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to Kastar Specialty
Mfg. Co., Inc. Bicvcle handle grip. 105.81."? ; Aug. 24.
Starr, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 102,733 ; Jan. 12.
Starr, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Slioo. 105,065 ; June
22.
Starr, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 105,147 ; June 29.
Starr, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 105.148 ; June 29.
Stathopoulo, Epi A., assignor to Epiphone, Inc., New
York, N. Y. Electric Hawaiian guitar or similar arti-
cle. 105,351 ; July 20.
Stearns, Kieenian li., assignor to The Carrom Company,
Ludlngton, Mich. Game board. 106,714 ; Oct. 26.
Sleekier, Nat P., New York, N. Y. Eyocup. 102,709 ; Jan.
19.
Stodnian, Joseph F., Brooklyn. N. Y. Joiner medal for
T'onian C.Mlliiilif rosaries. 100.070: Sept. 14.
Slodnian, Joseph F., Brooklyn, N. Y. Pendant. 107,005;
Dec. 28.
Steclnmn, James S., assignor to Whltall Tatum Company,
Millville, N. J. Bottle. 103,792 ; Mar. 23.
Steehnan, Jamo.s S., assignor to Whitall Tatum Company,
Millville, N. J. Bottle. 10 1,479 ; May 11.
Sti'clinaii, .lanu's S., assignor to \\ liilall 'I'atum Conijiany,
Millvllli-, N. J. Bottle. 105.2:'.5: .liily 0.
Steclsiiiillis Inc. (Hoe Conroy, Edward J., assignor.)
Sli'ilcMs, (Icnrge v., Clayton, Mo. Beverage cooler.
10 1,617 : May 25.
Sti'hlil;, Itiulolph K., Antwerp, Belgium, assignor to Asso-
ri.'ilcil Ti'leplioni' & 'rdcgraph Company, Chicago, HI.
("ombincd ((Mephone (bsU stand nud handset. 106,457;
(»ct. 12.
Stolchen, Marie C, West llnglcwood, N. J. Curler or sln)-
llar article. 103,254 ; Fob. 10.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Steiglitz Herbort, Brooklyn, assignor to Peerless Weigh-
ing & Vending Machine Corporation, Long Island City,
N. T. Article-dispensing macliine. 10."), 814; Aug. 24.
Stein, Joseph S., assignor to Lucien Lelong, Inc., Chicago,
111. Perfume bottle or similar article. 104,414 ;
May 4,
Steinberg, Aaron, Passaic, N. J. Curtain. 103,899 ;
Mar. 30.
Steinberg, Norma G. A., Oak Parlj, 111. Utensil scraper
or similar article. 103,G03 ; Mar. 16.
Steinberg, Robert, New York, N. Y. Glove. 10.5,917 ;
Aug. 31.
Steiner, Ernest, New York. N. Y. Brooch pin or similar
article. 10.o,034 : June 22.
Steiner, Ernest, New York, N. Y. Combined compact
and cigarette case. 105,717 ; Aug. 17.
Steiner, Ernest, New York, N. Y. Combined ruler and
pencil c.ise or similar article. 105,707 ; Aug. 24.
Steiner, Ernest, New York, N. Y. Compact. 105,972 :
Sept. 7.
Steingruljer, George, Huntsville, Ala. Electric he.iter c:>s-
ing. 102.070 ; .Tan. 5.
Steinman, William G., New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,120 ;
Apr. 13.
Steinman. William G., New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,005:
.\I;iv IS.
Steinman, William G., New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,750 :
June 1.
Steinman, William G., New York, N. Y. Dress. 104.757 :
June 1.
Steinman. Willi.am G., New York, N. Y. Dross. 106,200;
Sept. 2S.
Steinman, William G., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,333 ;
Oct. 5.
Steinman, William G., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,509 ;
Oct. 12.
Steinway & Sons. (See Zaiser, William, assignor.)
Stephen Hug Mills. (.See Baird, ]Moubrey D.. assignor.)
Sterling Company, The. (See Vorhauer, Johnnye L.)
Stern, Abraham. New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105,815 : Aug. 24.
Stern, Edward B.. assignor to JIcKee Glass Company,
Joannotte. Pa. Double boiler. 105,718: Aug. 17.
Stern, Jlax, New York, N. Y. Combined tobacco humidor
and pipe rack or similar article. 106,612 ; Oct. 19.
Storngold, Harry M., New York. N. Y. Dross. 100.852:
Nov. 2.
Stetson Shoe Company, The. (See Wales, Burton L.,
assignor.)
Steuer, Norman F.. assignor to Owens-Illinois Pacific
Coast Company, San Francisco, Calif. Jar. 107,104 ;
Nov. 23.
Stevens. Clifford B.. assignor to William Woods Plankin-
ton, Milwaukee, Wis. Automobile. 107,208 : Nov. 30.
Stevens, ClifTord B., assignor to Cutlor-IIammer. Inc.,
Milwaukee, Wis. Electric controlling device. 107,559 ;
Dec. 21.
Stewart, Edward J., Chicago, 111. Toy. 100,496 ; Oct.
12.
Stewart, Frederick R.. Atlanta, Ga. Noise maker or
similar article. 105,188 ; Juno 29.
Stewart. I>emuel I/., Chic;igo. III., assignor to The Adlake
. Company. Lamp or similar article. 100.,S:;5 ; Nov. 2.
StPw.Trt. T.omupl I>. Chicago, 111., assignor to The Adlake
Company. Reading lamp or similar article. 106.836;
Nov. 2.
Stewart, Lemuel L., Chicago. 111., assignor to The Adlake
Company. Lighting fi.tture or similar article. 100.873:
Nov. 9.
Stewart, Lemuel L., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Adlake
Company. Lighting fixture or similar article. 100,874 ;
Nov. 9.
Stewart, Lemuel L., Chicago. 111., assignor to The Adlake
Company. Desk lamp or similar article. 106,994 ;
Nov. 16.
Stewart, Lemuel L., Chicago, III., assignor to The .Vdlake
Company, Desk lamp or similar article. 106,995;
Nov. 10.
Stewart, Lemuel L., Chicago, ni., as.signor to The .Vdlake
Company, Desk lamp or similar article. 100,900 ■
Nov. 10.
Stewart, Lemuel L., Chicago, 111., assignor to The Adlake
Company. Lighting trougli or similar article. 107,105;
Nov. 23.
Stewart, Jiemuel L.. Chicago, 111., assignor to The .Vdlaki-
Company. Lighting fixture or similar article. 107,606 :
Dec. 2S.
Stewart and McGnire, Incorporated. (See Iloban, Fair-
field W.. assignor.)
Stewart. Robert H., Detroit, Mich. Paper knife.
102,9ff5 ; Feb. 2.
Stewart Warner Corporation. (See Fine, Charles A., as-
signor.)
Stewart-Warner Corporation. (See Kropp, Willis A., as-
signor.)
St. John. Otto, assignor to The .Vmerican Flour Surfacing
Machine Conipnnv. Toledo, Oliio. Portable grinding
m.nrhlne. 100,15,9; O.-t. 12.
Stiglltz, Irving, New York, N. T. Embroidered fabric.
1(17.021 : Die. 21.
Stiglitz, Kloa, New York, N. Y. Flower-embroidered dres.s
fabric. 103,661 ; Mar. 16.
Stlngel, Sigmund, PittBbtirgh, Pn. Badge or similar
article. 107,144; Nov 23.
Stinson, Zetta, Hammon, Okla. Combined hair comb and
curler. 107,283 : Nov. 30.
Stimey Electric Corporation. (See Staley, Joseph H.,
assignor.)
St irratt, Charles T., Duluth, Minn. Mattress. 107,269;
Nov. 30.
Stock, Otto P., assignor to The Julian & Kokenge Com-
panv, Columbus, Ohio. Shoe. 102,996; Feb. 2.
Stock, Otto F.. assignor to The Julian & Kokenge Com-
pany, Columbus, Ohio. Shoe. 102,997 ; Feb. 2.
Stoddard, Charles I., Quincy, assignor to Charles Cush-
man Company, Boston, Mass. Shoe. 107,325 ; Dec. 7.
Stoddard, Rav F., Dayton, Ohio. Automotive signal lens.
104,888 ; June 8.
Stone, Abraham. Brooklyn, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar
article. 100,776 ; Nov. 2.
Stone, Arthur A., and C. E. Cook, assignors to Storoco
Engineering Corporation, Highland Park, Mich. Vacu-
um cleaner. 103,255 ; Feb. 16.
Stone, Eula M., New York, N. Y., assignor to Prince
Matchabelli, Inc. Combined bottle and stopper.
107.035 : Nov. 10.
Stone, Mollie, New York. N. Y. Dress. 100.642 ; Oct. 19.
Stone, Moilie, New York. N. Y. Dress. 107,393 ; Dec. 7.
Stone, MolUe, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,394 ; Dec. 7.
Stone, Mollie, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,395 ; Dec. 7.
stone. Mollie. Now York, N. Y. Dress. 107,033 ; Dec. 21.
Storoco Engineering Corporation. (See Stone, A. A., and
Cook, assignors.)
Story, Brooks & Finley, Incorporated. (See Brooks, James
,M", assignor.)
Stout, William B.. Detroit, Mich., assignor to Pullman-
Standard Car Manufacturing Company. Rail car or
similar vehicle. 106,154 ; Sept. 21.
Stranb. W. F., & Company. (See Straub, Walter F.,
a.isignor.)
Str.iub, Walter F., assignor to W. F. Straub & Company,
Chicago, 111. Jar or similar container. 107.582 ; Dec.
21.
Strauch, Clauss B., New York, N. Y. Cigarette holder.
102.705 : Jan. 12.
Straus. Sylvan M., Gloversville, N. Y. Glove. 103,165 ;
Fob. 9.
Straus, Sylvan M., Gloversville, N. Y. Glove. 104,587 ;
May 18.
Str:nis. .Sylvan M., Gloversville, N. Y. Glove.
June 8.
Straus. Sylvan 51., Gloversville, N. Y.
June 22.
Straus, Sylvan M., Gloversville, N, Y.
July 13.
Straus. Sylvan M., Gloversville, N. Y.
Aug. 31.
Straus. Sylvan M., Gloversville, N. Y.
Oct. 5.
Straus, Sylvan M., Gloversville, N. Y.
Oct. 5.
Straus, Sylvan M., Gloversville, N. Y.
Oct. 12.
Strauss, D., Co. (See Baggaley, Robert P.. assignor.)
Street, Guy F., Jr.. Berkeley, assignor to Safeway Stores,
Inc., Vernon. Calif. Bottle. 100.613 ; Oct. 19.
Strieker, Fthol R.. New York, N. Y. Negligee ensemble.
104,006 : Mav 18.
Strieker, Ethel E., New York, N. Y. Negligee. 105,641 ;
Aug. 10.
Strieker, Ethel E., New York, N. Y. Negligee. 106,936 :
Nov. 9.
Strieker. Ethel E., New York, N. Y. Negligee. 106,9.54;
Nov. 9.
Strieker, Ethel E., New York, N. Y. Negligee. 107,058 :
Nov. 16.
Stromberg Electric Company. (See Adams, Wilbur H..
assignor.)
Strongson. Herni.an L., assignor to Glida Corp. of America,
New York, N. Y. Collapsible container. 107,164;
Nov. 23.
Stroock, Edwin 51., New Rochelle, N. Y. Hat display
rack. 105,149 ; June 29.
Strunk. Lester N., r.nyortown. Pa., assignor to Bovortown
Burial Casket Company. Burial casket. 103,621;
Mar. 16.
Stuart. I'rank B., Knoxvitle, Tenn. Confection cone.
106.071 : Sept. 14.
Stuart. Fred W., Beverly, Mass. Last. 105,727 ; Aug.
Stunzi Sons Silk Co. (See Auger, Louis F., assignor.)
Sturm, Don E., assignor to Toxl ilonthor Corporation,
Toledo, Ohio. Coated fabric. 103.522; Mar. 9.
Stutsman, Ohmer R., and G. L. Becker, Davton, Ohio.
Bicycle. .103,351 ; Feb. 23.
Sudbeaz, Joseph, Now York, N. Y. Combination perfume
bottle and stand. 104,384 ; May 4,
Suhadolc, Ilamell J., Hobokon, N. J. Combination comb
and manicuring implement. 107,284; Nov. 30.
Sullivan, George O., Pamp.i. To-. Combined grave pro-
tector and marker. 100. . 137 • Nov "^
Sumey, Robert W. (See Fischbach, E. G., and Sumev.)
Sunn -iuji, Snn Francisco, Calif. Combined pencil and
calendar. 106,459 : Oct. 12.
Sundberg, Carl W.. and M. Ferar, assignors to Bulldog
Electric Products Company, Detroit, Mich. Electric
control panel board. 103,364 ; Feb. 23.
104,908 ;
105,035 ;
105,319;
105,903;
Glove. 106,360 ;
Glove. 106,382 ;
Glove. 106.475;
Glove.
Glove.
Glove.
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LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
759
Sun Tube Corporation, The. (See Frid^n, John H., as-
signor.)
Sun Tube Corporation, The. (See Rose, Willis M., as-
signor.)
Superior Body Company. (See Carlson, Alexander, as-
signor.)
Superior Felt & Bedding Company. (See Bowersox, J. W.,
and Blaha, assignors.)
Susi, Michaelangelo, assignor to Cohn-Hall Marx Co., New
York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article. 102,932 ;
Jan. 26.
Sussnian, Fannie, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,092 :
Sei)t. 14.
Sussnian, Fannie, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,093 ;
Sept. 14.
Sussman, Fannie, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,497 ;
Oct. 12.
Sussman, Fannie, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,522 ;
Oct. 12.
Sussman. Fannie, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,523 ;
Oct. 12.
Sus.sman, Fannie, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,524 ;
Oct. 12.
Susu Nut Co., The. (See Urbanek, James F., assignor.)
Sutton, John R., New York, N. Y. Shoe or similar article.
106.547 ; Oct. 19.
Sutton, Michael S., Brooklyn, N. Y. Handkerchief or
similar article. 103,863 ; Mar. 30.
Swainson, Anne, assignor to Montgomery Ward & Co., In-
corporated, Chicago, 111. Platter. 3 03,166 ; Feb. 9.
Swainson, Anne, assignor to Montgomery Ward & Co., In-
corporated, Chicago, 111. Pitcher. 103,167 ; Feb. 9.
Swainson, Anne, assignor to Montgomery Ward & Co., In-
corporated, Chicago, 111. Cup. 103,168 ; Feb. 9.
Swainson, Anne, assignor to Montgomery Ward & Co., In-
corporated, Chicago, 111. Covered dish. 103,109 ;
Feb. 9.
Swank Products. Inc. (See Howard. Viola T., assignor.)
Swank Products, Inc. (See Sampson, Samuel, assignor.)
Swanson, Arthur P., Des Plaines, 111. Combined kitchen
cabinet and range or similar article. 106,334; Oct. 5.
Swanson, Nels H., Chicago, 111. Combined pocket flash-
light .nnd Icey case. 106,002 ; Sept. 7.
Swanson. Wilburn H., assignor to Ice Cooling Appliance
Corporation, Morrison, 111. Refrigerator cabinet-
103,699 ; Mar. 23.
Swanson, Wilburn H., assignor to Ice Cooling Appliance
Corporation, Morrison, 111. Name plate. 103,770;
Mar. 23.
Swartwout, Robert L., assignor to Union Steel Products
Company, Albion, Mich. Display rack. 104,588 ; Mav
18.
Swartzbaugh Manufacturing Company, The. (See Coss,
George R., assignor.)
Swartzbaugh Manufacturing Company, The. (See
O'Brien, Harold .T., assignor.)
Swearingen, William L., Portland, Oreg. Upholstered
davenport. ] 04,823; June 1.
Swearingen, William H.., Portland, Oreg. Upholstered
chair. 104,824 ; June 1.
Swedlin, J., Inc. (See Swedlin, Jacob, assignor.)
Swedlin. Jacob, Brooklyn, assignor to J. Swedlin, Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Toy doll. 107,583 ; Dec. 21.
Sweet, Sam. (See Parness, R., and Sweet.)
Swindell Brothers, Incorporated. (See Dunnock, John L.,
assignor.)
Swingle, Wayne T., Hastings, Nebr. Air conditioning
cooli>r cabinet. 305,816; Aug. 24.
Switall, George R., Chicago, 111. Letter opener. 105,348 ;
.Tuly 20.
S^wordling, Lucy A., Venice, Calif. Partitioned draining
bowl. 3 05,367 ; July 20.
Sylvester, Joseph, Ilollis, N. Y. Golf chib. 104,642 ; May
'25.
Symington, William W. (See Boulton, B. C, and Sym-
ington.)
Syncro Devices, Incorporated. (See Doll, J. L., and
Rogers, assignors.)
Sypher, Milford G., Belleville, N. J., assignor to The
Chilton Pen Company, Inc., Long Island City, N. Y.
Fountain ytim or similar article. 305,150; June 29.
T. & P. Opiical Mfg. Co. Inc. (See Pomeranz, Jacob J.,
assignor.)
T. & P. Optical Mfg. Co. Inc. (See Tanasso, Vincent,
assignor. )
Talaniant(>s. Delia P., Alhnmbra, Calif. Combined um-
brella and support. 107,326; Dec. 7.
Tiilge, Foster L. (Sec Hand, Thomas Ia, assignor.)
Talge, FoKlcr L. (See Majewski, Joseph M., Jr., assignor.)
Tanasso, Vincent, Harrison, assignor to T. & P. Optical
Mfg. Co. Inc., New York, N. Y. Spectacle front.
106,743; Oct. 26.
TunMHHo, Vincent, Harrison, a.sslgnor to T. & V. Optical
Mfg. Co. Inc., N(w York, N. Y. Spectacle front.
106,744 ; Oct. 26.
Tanasso, Vincent, Harrison, and J. J. Pomeranz, Brooklyn,
N. Y. SneclMcIc front. 104,.')89; May 18.
Tanasso, Vincent, Hiirrison, and J. J. Pomeranz, Brook-
lyn, N. Y. Speclacle frame. 104, ,590; May 18.
Tank (^ar Slalions, Inc. (Si'c Jolmston, Kngene 10., as-
signor.)
Tannenbaiim, Max, New York, N. Y. Openwork bead fabric
or similar article. 307,007; Doc. 28.
Tanzi, Guido, Brooklyn, N. Y., assignor to B. Filippone
& Co., Inc., Passaic, N. J. Macaroni. 105,620 ; Aug.
10.
Tanzi, Mario, Chicago, 111. Macaroni. 106,460 ; Oct. 12.
Tappan Stove Company, The. (See Hadley, Donald L.,
assignor.)
Tashjian, Frank O., Detroit, Mich. Shoe cabinet.
102,998 ; Feb. 2.
Taub, Morris, New York, N. Y. Lace. 104,003 ; Apr. 6.
Tausend, Francis, New York, N. Y. Tablecloth or simi-
lar article. 105,036 ; June 22.
Tautz, Herbert E., assignor to The Delta Manufacturing
Company, Milwaukee, Wis. Shaper table. 105,621 ;
Aug. 10.
Taylor, August M., Fort Collins, Colo. Combined grave
protector and marker. 104,152 ; Apr. 20.
Taylor Chair Company, The. (See McClellan, Hiram N.,
assignor.)
Taylor, Donald D., Duncannon, Pa. Power-driven hand
tool unit. 107,500; Dec. 21.
Taylor, Fred C, assignor to The Taylor Wine Company,
Hammondsport, N. Y. Display stand for bottles or the
like. 104,121 ; Apr. 13.
Taylor. Harwood S., Rochester, N. Y., assignor to Shuron
Optical Company, Inc., Geneva, N. Y. Lens strap.
107,106 ; Nov. 23.
Taylor Instrument Companies. (See Brown, H. Brainard,
assignor.)
Taylor, Richard, Chicago, 111. Leaf holder. 105,037 ;
June 22.
Taylor, Thomas E., assignor to The Cleveland Cooperative
Stove Company, Cleve'laud, Ohio. Combined top panel,
rear panel, and burner cover for cooking ranges.
3 06,698; Oct. 26.
Taylor Wine Company, The. (See Taylor, Fred C, as-
signor.)
Teach, Joseph C, Piqua, Ohio. Infant's shoe. 105,904 ;
Aug. 31.
Teague, Walter D., New York, N. Y., assignor to Eastman
Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y. Camera. 103,700 ;
Mar. 23.
Teague, Walter D., New York, N. Y., assignor to The Cros-
ley Radio Corporation, Cincinnati, Ohio. Therapeutic
apparatus cabinet. 104.643 ; May 25.
Teague, Walter D., New York, assignor to Eastman Kodak
Company. Rochester, N. Y. Camera. 105,973 ; Sept. 7.
Teague, Walter D., Forest Hills, N. Y., assignor to Warren
Telechron Company. Cyclometer clock case. 103,747 ;
Mar. 23.
Teague, Walter D., Forest Hills, N. Y., assignor to Warren
Telechron Company. Cyclometer clock case. 103,748;
Mar. 23.
Teague, Walter D., Forest Hills, N. Y., assignor to General
Electric Company. Cyclometer clock case. 103,749 ;
Mar. 23.
Teague, Walter D., Forest Hills, N. Y., assignor to War-
ren Telechron Company. Clock case. 103,836 ; Mar.
30.
Teague, Walter D., Forest Hills, N. Y.,"assignor to Warren
Telechron Company. Clock case. 103,837 ; Mar. 30.
Teague, Walter D.. Forest Hills, N. Y., assignor to War-
ren Telechron Company. Timer case. 103,838 ; Mar.
30.
Teague, Walter D., New York, and D'A. A. Y''oung, Jr., as-
signors to Eastman Kodak Company, Rochester, N. Y.
Projector. 105,905 ; Aug. 31.
Teague, Walter D., Jr., Kew Gardens, N. Y. Combined
coal and gas range. 107,461 ; Dec. 14.
Teague, Walter D., Forest Hills, assignor to The Texas
Company, New York, N. Y. Service station. 107,462 ;
Dec. 14.
Teague, Walter D., Forest Hills, assignor to The Texas
Company, New York, N. Y. Service station. 107,403 ;
Dec. 14.
T<-fEt, Ivan D. (See Ressinger, P. M., and Tofft.)
Teipelke, Fritz, Bohra Leipa, Czechoslovakia, assignor to
Continental Ceramics Corporation, New York, N. Y.
Plate or (lie like. 305.7S:i ; Aug. 24.
Telser, Arthur R. (See Young, A. A., and Tclser.)
Tennessee Enamel Manufacturing Company. (See Calton,
Robert G., assignor.)
TiMliev. iMarcus, Nmv Yoric, N. Y. Perfume bottle.
M)i).T.'-J : Sept. 28.
Teres, Wiliam, New York, N. Y. Woven fabric. 101,057 ;
Apr. 13.
Terker. Ilarrv J., Brooklyn, N. Y. Chair or similar article.
102,999; Feb. 2.
Teriisledl Maniil'iicluring Company. (See Spllman,
Ravinond, assignor.)
Terri.', Danii'l (J., Rockville Centre, N. V. Building.
107.6:!.- ; Dec. 21.
Terry, Matsoii C. (See Lambert, R. D.. and Terry.)
Terry Ponfiller Co. (See Rettlcli, Kurt, assignor.^
Texas Company, The. (See Tejigiio, Walter P., ns-
slgiior. )
Textile Machine Works. (See Janssou, Henry, assignor.)
TcxIIIOMlher <'orp<ir:illon. (Si>o Sturm, I>on K.. assignor,)
'I'liacliei', Slieldiin 1',, Crosse Polnte T'ark, MIoh., a.sslgnor
lo United SIiiIcn iiiibher Products, Inc., New York,
N. V. I'neuiiialic lire. 101,296; Apr. 27.
TliMclier, Sliel<l(>n I',, (Jrosse I'olnle Park. iVllcli.. nsslcnor
lo I hilled Slates Rubber Products, Inc., New York,
N. Y. Pneumatic lire. I07,;>27 ; Dec. 7.
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INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Thaclier, blie^klon P., Grossc Pointo Park. Mich., assignor
to United States Rubber I'roduct.s. Inc., New York,
N. Y. Pneumatic tire. 107,584: Dec. 21.
Thebault, Joseph A., Raleigh, N. C. Emblem. 104,122 ;
Apr. 13.
Thermador Electrical Manufacturing Co. (See Cranston,
William E., Jr., assignor.)
Thoma. Joseph A., and A. G. Cottet, Piqua, Ohio. Clock.
104,330 ; Apr. 27.
Thomas, Adolph A., New York, N. Y. Tire. 107,285 ;
Nov. 30.
Thomas, Adolph A., New York, N. Y. Tire. 107,286 ;
Nor. 30.
Thomas, AdolpU A., New York, N. Y. Tire. 107,287 ;
Nov. 30.
Thomas, I-^lizabeth F., Binghamton, N. Y. Clothes stick
or similar article. 107,157 ; Nov. 23.
Thomas, Joseph C, Akron, Ohio, assignor to E. Edelmann
& Co., Chicago, 111. Battery service kit or the like.
104,708 ; May 25.
Thomas, Norman M., Brooklyn, assignor to Joe Lowe
Corporation, New York, N. Y. Confectionery product.
105,151 ; June 29.
Thompson, Edwin A., and T. L. Hallak, Kansas City, Mo.
Cream whipper appliance. 104,644 ; Jlay 25.
Thompson, Erskine D., Burlingame, assignor to Standard
Oil Company of California, San Francisco, Calif. Dis-
play counter. 102,800 ; Jan. 19.
Thompson, Erskine D., Burlingame, assignor to Standard
Oil Company of California, San Francisco, Calif. Can
rack. 106,997 ; Nov. 16.
Thompson, Van E., Dearborn, Mich. Automobile hood
antenna. 106,243 ; Sept. 28.
Thompson, Van E., Dearborn, Mich. Automobile hood
antenna. 106,244 ; Sept. 28.
Thompson, Van H. Dearborn, Mich. Automobile hood
antenna. 107,562 ; Dec. 21.
Thomson, S. H., Manufacturing Company, The. (See
Hummert, Robert H., assignor.)
Thorpe, Prank L., Deadwood, S. Dak. Ring. 103,750;
Mar. 23.
Threedy, Clarence E., assignor to H. M. Butterworth
and O. M. Hoag, Chicago, 111. Amusement machine
cnbinet. 104.297 ; Apr. 27.
Threedy, Clarence E., assignor to H. M. Butterworth
and O. M. Hoag, Chicaco, 111. Amusement machine
cabinet. 104,298 ; Apr. 27.
Threedy, Clarence E., assignor to H. M. Butterworth
and O. M. Hoag, Chicago, 111. Amusement machine
cabinet. 104.299 ; Apr. 27.
Thwaits, Frederick (;., \\auwatosa. assignor to The Heil
Co., Milwaukee, Wis. Vcliicular tank. 107,563 ; Dec.
21.
Tichenor, Carl M.. Detroit, Mich. Automobile radio
aerial. 100,853 : Nov. 2.
Tichenor, Carl M., Detroit, Mich. Automobile radio
aerial. 106.854; Nov. 2.
Tichenor, Warren C, Glendale, Calif. Motion picture
viewer. 103,352 ; Feb. 23.
Tiffany & Company. (See Barney, Arthur I-eR.. assignor.)
Till. Randolph W., New York. N. Y. Game cabinet.
106.267; Sept. 28.
Tilley, Melvin M., San Rafael, assignor to H. C. Little
Burner Co., Inc., Rafael, Calif. Air heater unit.
107.270: Nov. 30.
Tillman, Abe. New York, N. Y. Tinsel scarf or sniiliar
.nrtiole. 105.676; Aufr. 17.
Tillman. Nathan. Brooklyn, N. Y. Textile fabric.
103,900; Mar. 30.
Tillman. Xntlian. Brooklyn, N. Y. Textile fabric.
107,204 : Nov. 23.
TImme, E. F., & Son. (See Blva, Lucien.)
Timme, Otto. (See Biva, Lucien, assignor.)
Timpanelli, John, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 105,066 ;
Juno 22.
Tinnerman, Albert H., Cleveland, Ohio. Stove. 104,758 ;
June 1.
Tinnerman, Albert H., Cleveland, Ohio. Stove.
106.461 : Oct. 12.
TIscher, Elmer A. (See Baack, H. K. ami TIscher.)
Tltelbaum, Joseph L., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
10.3,751 ; Mar. 23.
Titzp, Walter K., San Francisco. Calif., assignor to Uni-
versal Potteries, Inc., Cambridge, Ohio. Pitcher or
similar article. 107,504 ; Dec. 21.
Titze. Walter K., San Francisco. Calif., assignor to Uni-
ver.sal Potteries, Inc., Cambridge. Ohio. Combined re-
frigerator dish and cover or similar article. 107,565 ;
Dec. 21.
Titze, Walter K.. San Francisco. Calif., assignor to Uni-
versal Potteries, Inc., Cnmhridce. Ohio. Combined bowl
and cover or similar articli-. 107..'')S5 ; Dec. 21.
Toce, Charles A. (See Broussard. R.. and Toce.)
Tocp, Charles A. (See Brou.«sard. R. F. .nnd Toce.)
Toce, Francisco A., Sr., Houston, Tex. Visible coin slot
attachment for coin controlled d„'vices. 102. S 17' Jan
19.
Toll-do Scale Manufacturing Company. (See Little, J. M.,
and van Doren. assignors.)
Tolli'son. William A., Indianapolis, Ind. Dlsnlav stand
100.223; Sept. 28.
Toniiiklns, Emerson TT.. assignor to Scovill Mnnnfacturini:
Company, Waterbury, Conn. Flashlight switcli
104.174 ; Apr. 20.
Tomshinsky, Victor, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,155;
Sept. 21.
Toinsliinskv, Victor, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,622 ;
Dec. 21."
Tomshinsky, Victor, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,731 ;
Dec. 28.
Tomshinsky, Victor, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,732 ;
Dee. 28.
Tomshinsky, Victor, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,733 ;
Dec. 28.
Toomey, John G., assignor to Park & Tilford, New York,
N. Y. Display stand. 105,152 ; June 29.
Toomey, John G., assignor to Park & Tilford, New York,
N. Y. Display stand. 107,179 ; Nov. 23.
Topping, Donald G., Coral Gables, Fla., assignor to Ron-
rico Corporation, Arecibo, P. R. Bottle. 104,546 ;
May 18.
Tornblom, Nils A., Chicago, 111., assignor to Appleton
Electric Company. Handle for an automobile spot-
Ught. 105.302 ; July 13.
Toulouse, Julian H., assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass
Company. Tok-do. Ohio. Bottle. 107,586 ; Dec. 21.
Tourigny, Eugene L., assignor to United Comb and Nov-
elty Company, Inc.. Leominster, i\Iass. Combination
bnish and mirror. 104.618 ; May 25.
Towle, Harold L., Pittsburgh, Pa., assignor to Pittsburgh
Plate Glass Company. Refrigerator. 103,701 ; Mar. 23.
Towle Jlanufacturing Company. (See Nock, Harold E.,
assignor.)
Towne, Carlton G., Pittsburgh, and E. H. Wunderley, New
Kensington, assignors to The Aluminum Cooking Utensil
Companv. New Kensington, Pa. Cooking pot or similar
article. 105,506 ; Aug. 3.
Townsend, James W., assignor to The Alaska Freezer Co.,
Inc., Winchendon, Mass. Ice cream freezer. 105,303 ;
July 13.
Toycnift Rubber Company, The. (See Scantlobury, Ralph
T., assignor.)
Trafford, James E., San Francisco, Calif. Vacuum tank
for surgical use. 103,839 ; Mar. 30.
Trarieux, Annie, Tulle, France, assignor to Onondaga
Pottery Company, Svracuse, N. Y. Plate or similar
article. 103,256 ; Feb. 16.
Trarieux, Annie, Tulle, France, assignor to Onondaga Pot-
tery Company, Syracuse, N. Y. Plate or similar article.
103,257 ; Feb. 16.
Tr.ium, Aaron, New York, N. Y. Table mat or similar
article. 103,918; Mar. 30.
Traum, Aaron, Bronx, assignor to Dritz-Traum Co., Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Table scarf. 104.911 : June 8.
Traum, David, New York. N. Y. Candlestick or similar
article. 105,445 ; July 27.
Trautniann, Bailey & Blampey. (See Orth, Marie, as-
signor.)
Trniitmann, Otto E., Irondequoit, assignor to Bausch &
Lomb Optical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Projector.
104,480 ; May 11.
Trautmann, Otto E., Irondequoit, assignor to Bausch &
Lomb Optical Company, Rochester, N. Y. Opera glass
or similar article. 104,591 ; May 18.
Travis, Don C, Kenosha, Wis., assiirnor to Simmons Com-
pany, New York. N. Y. Bedspring. 103,604 ; Mar. 16.
Trenton Potteries Company. (See Jackson, George M., as-
signor.)
Trovino. Ramon J., Albuquerque, N. Mex. Burial casket.
10T..-)87; Dec. 21.
Trifari, Krussman & Fishel, Inc. (See Philippe, Alfred,
assignor.)
Trojan. Jos6, assignor to O. Householder and D. C. Cohen,
a copartnership doing business as Crystal Manufactur-
ing Co., Chicago, III. Combined sign and clock or sim-
ilar article. 104,709; May 25.
TroUen, Martin E., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St.
Paul, Minn. Pencil. 105,622 ; Aug. 10.
Trollen, Martin E., assignor to Brown & Bigelow, St.
Paul, Minn. Pencil. 105,623 ; Aug. 10.
Tropic-Aire, Incorporated. (See Fink, Henrv W.. as
signor.)
Trotter, Darvin C. W., Rockford, 111. Ashtray. 105,455 :
July 27.
Trout, Harry R., assignor to Standard Sanitary Manufae-
turinc Company. Pittsburgh, Pa. Drinking fountain.
107,464; Dec. 14.
Trout, Walter C, assignor to Lufkin Foundrv & Machine
Company, Lufkin, Tex. Walking beam. 106,510 ; Oct.
Troy, Seymour. New Y'ork, N. Y. Shoe or similar article.
105,304; July 13.
Troy. Seymour. New York, N. Y. Shoe or similar article.
105,305; July 13.
Troy, Seymour. New York, N. Y. Shoe or similar article.
105,446 ; July 27.
Troy, Seymour, New Y'ork, N. Y. Fabric for ladies' shoes
and handbags or similar article. 106,156; Sept. 21.
Troy, Seymour, New York, N. Y. Fabric for ladies' shoes
and handbags or similar article. 106.157; Sept. 21.
Troy, Seymour, New York, N. Y. Fabric for ladies^ shoes
and handbags or similar article. 106,158: Sept. 21.
Troy, Seymour, New York, N. Y. Shoe or similar article.
106,548; Oct. 19.
Troy Sunshade Company, The. (See Moody, Morris R.,
assignor.)
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761
Truem<aii, Paul T., Canton, assignor to Standard Mailing
Machines Company, Everett, Mass. Duplicating ma-
chine side casing or similar article. 102,963 ; Jan. 26.
Trueman, Paul T., Canton, assignor to Standard Mailing
Machines Company, Everett, Mass. Duplicating ma-
chine side casing or similar article. 102,964 ; Jan. 26.
Trumbull, Frank S., Providence, R. I. Spoon or similar
article. 103,702 ; Mar. 23.
Tschappat, Henry S., Shadyside, Ohio. Bathtub splash
shield or similar article. 106,335 ; Oct. 5.
Tubize Chatillon Corporation. (See Weisler, Herman L.,
assignor.)
Tucker, Irvin L., Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Combined gas dis-
penser and canopy. 104,889 ; June 8.
Tucker, John W., assignor to Linendoll Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Gear case flusher. 107,465 ; Dec. 14.
Tulauskas, Leonard, assignor to Climax Radio & Tele-
vision Co., Chicago, 111. Combined radio receiving set
and bed lamp. 107,158 ; Nov. 23.
Tulauskas, Leonard, assignor to Climax Radio & Tele-
vision Co., Chicago, 111. Combined radio receiving set
and bed lamp. 107,396 ; Dec. 7.
Tuman, John, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Dress. 107,734 ;
Dec. 28.
Tuman, John, Mount Vernon, N. Y. Dress. 107,735 ;
Dec. 28.
Tunick, Edward N., New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
104,825 ; June 1.
Tunick, Edward N., New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
104,974 ; June 15.
Tunick, Edward N., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,745 ;
Oct. 26.
Tunick, Mildred, New York, N. Y. Bathing suit. 107,208 ;
Nov. 23.
Turiansky, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 102,624 ;
Jan. 5.
Turiansky, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 102,625 ;
Jan. 5.
Turiansky, Abraham, New York, N.*Y. Shoe. 103,132 ;
Feb. 9.
Turiansky, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Shoe upper mate-
rial. 104.488 ; May 11.
Turiansky, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 104,931 ;
June 15.
Turiansky, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 104,932 ;
June 15.
Turiansky, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Bootee. 104,975 ;
June 15.
Turiansky, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 107,466 ;
Dec. 14.
Turiansky, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 107,467 ;
Dec. 14.
Turiansky, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 107,468;
Dec. 14.
Turiansky, Abraham, New York, N. Y. Shoe. 107,469 ;
Dec. 14.
Turner, Fred, Jr. (See Shipley, George C, assignor.)
Turner, George L., Taunton, Mass. Spoon or similar ar-
ticle. 103,258 ; Feb. 16.
Turner, George L., Taunton, Mass. Spoon or similar ar-
ticle. 103,259 ; Feb. 16.
Turner, (ieorge L., assignor to Reed & P.arton, Taunton.
Mass. Spoon or similar device. 100,072; Sept. 14.
Turner, William L., Hollis, assignor to Cohn-Hall-Marx
Co., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article.
104,481 ; May 11.
Turner, William L., Hollis, assignor to Cohn-Hall-Marx
Co., New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar article.
104,519; May 11.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
103,087; Feb. 2.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
3 0:?.OS8 ; Feb. 2.
Turi)an, Mark, West New Yorlc, N. J. Textile fabric.
103,089 ; Feb. 2.
Turpan, Mai-k, West New York, N. J. Textile fnbrie.
103,133; Fob. 9.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
103.134 ; Feb. 9.
Turpan, Alark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
103.135 ; Feb. 9.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
103,130; Feb. 9.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
103,270; Feb. 16.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
103.271 ; Feb. 16.
Turpan, Marie, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
103.272 : Feb. 16.
Turpan, Mork, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
103,273; Feb. 10,
Turpan, Mark, West Now York, N. J. Textile fabric.
103,274 ; Feb. 10.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
103,022; Mar. 10.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
103,752; Mar. 23.
Turpan, Murk, W(^Ht Now York, N. J. Textile fabric.
103,753; Mar. 23.
TuriHin, Murk, West Now York, N. J. Textile fabric.
10:i,7.'')4; Mar. 23.
Tuip.'in, Mark, West New Yorl;, N. J. 'I'extile rnl)rlc.
103,755 ; Mar. 23.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
104,309; Apr. 27.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
104,310 ; Apr. 27.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
104,415 ; May 4.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
104,482 ; May 11.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
104,508 ; May 11.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
104,592 ; May 18.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
104,710 ; May 25.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
104,976 ; June 15.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
105,038 ; June 22.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
105,039; June 22.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
105,040; June 22.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
105.041 ; June 22.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
105,306; July 13.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
105,307 ; July 13.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
105,422 ; July 27.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
105,463 ; July 27.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
105.464 : July 27.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
105.465 ; July 27.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
105.466 ; July 27.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
105,826 ; Aug. 24.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
106,159 ; Sept. 21.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
106,549 ; Oct. 19.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
106,715 ; Oct. 26.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
106,746 ; Oct. 26.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
107.205 ; Nov. 23.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
107.206 ; Nov. 23.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
107,366 ; Dec. 7.
Turijan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
107,005 : Dec. 21.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
107,623 : Dec. 21.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
107,634; Dec. 21.
Turpan, Mark, West New York, N. J. Textile fabric.
107,635 : Dec. 21.
Tygart Valley Glass Company. (See Noble, Olbert C,
assignor.)
Tyrrell, Nerval, New York, N. Y. Sofa or similar article.
103,958 ; Apr. 6.
Tyson, Edmund H., Caldwell, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Plastic tube or similar article.
103,756 ; Mar. 23.
Tyson, Edmund H., Caldwell, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Plastic sheet or similar article.
103,804 ; Jlar. 30.
Tyson, Edmund II., Caldwell, N. J., assignor, by mesne
assignments, to E. I. du Pont de Nemours & Company,
Wilmington, Del. Plastic sheet or similar article.
105.042 ; June 22.
Tyson, Herbert. (See Behrel, G. W., and Tyson.)
Tyson, Joe. (See Miller, J. S., and Tyson.)
Tyler, Herbert B., Evanaton, 111. Casing for a corn pop-
ping machine. 105,423 ; July 27.
Ulhleln, George V., Worcester, Mass. Rug or similar
article. 102,700; Jan. 12.
Uihleln, George V., Worcester, Mass. Carpet or similar
article. 103,353 ; Feb. 23.
Uihiein, George V., Worcester, Mass. Carpet or similar
article. 103,023; Mar. 10.
UUricli, Henry W., Elizabeth, N. J. Combined curtain
rod and shade roller bracket. 107,328; Dec. 7.
Unc.'is Minuilacturing Company. (See Alilquist. .\rthur
A., assignor.)
Underwood Elliott Fisher Company. (See Anderson,
Walter A., assignor.)
Underwood lOIUott Fisher Company. (Seo Dobson, WU-
llani A., assignor.)
Underwood, John A., assignor to MontKomery Ward &
(^)., Incorporated, Chicago, III. Cooking range.
104,123 ; Apr. 13.
Underwiioil, .lolin A., assignor to Montgomery Ward & Co.,
huoriior.ited, Chicago, 111. Cooking range. 100,170;
Oct. 12.
Ungerland, Josephine, Flushing, N. Y. Game board or
similar article. 105,189; Juno 20.
762
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Union Carbide and Carbon Corporation. (See Graubner,
Herman G., assignor.)
Union City Body Couipiiny, Inc. (See Bromagen, Irl R.,
assignor. )
Union Stoel Chest Corporation. (See Pratt, Seeley F.,
assignor.)
Union Steel Products Company. (See Bitney, Dewey H.,
assignor. )
Union Steel Products Company. (See Butters, Leonard
E., assignor.)
Union Steel Products Company. (See Griffin, Clair F.,
assignor.)
Union Steel Products Company. (See Swartwout, Robert
L., assignor.)
United Comb and Novelty Company. (See Tonrigny,
Eugene i., assignor.)
United DistiUers (of America) Ltd. (See Lorenzen,
Arnold I., assignor.)
United Lens Corporation. (See Arbuclsle, Samuel F., as-
signor.)
U. S. Bobbin & Shuttle Company. (See McGeough,
William J., assignor.)
U. S. Expansion Bolt Company. (See Dellinger, Paul C,
assignor.)
United States Glass Company. (See Ilgenfritz, C. B.,
and Slick, assignors.)
U. S. Manufacturing Corporation. (See Piatt, Stephen
A., assignor.)
United States Rubber Products. Inc. (See Bannister,
.Mli'n .S.. assignor.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See McGee, How-
ard H., assignor.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (Sec Noss. Henry
G., assignor.)
United States Rubber Products, Inc. (See Thacher,
Slieldon P., assignor.)
Universal Form Clamp Co. (See Hillberg. Bror, as-
signor.)
Universal Metal Products Company. (See Arehart, John
A., assignor.)
Universal Oven Company. (See Elliott, Irwin, assignor.)
UniviTsal Potteries. Inc. (See Titzc, Walter K., as-
signor.)
Universal Vacuum I'roducls Company. (See Heger.
Joseph J., assignor.)
Upland, Theodore R., Burlingame, assignor to Gantnor &
Mattern Company, San Francisco, Calif. Bathing
trunks. 103,771 ; Mar. 23.
Urbanek, James F., Elmwood Park, 111. Displav counter
unit. 105,447 : July 27.
Urbanek. James F., Elmwood Park, assignor to The Susu
Nut Co., Chicago, 111. Merchandise display stand.
104,004 ; Apr. 6.
Urge. Lester, Youngstown, Ohio, Jlotor veliicle lamp,
103,.">.i6: Mar, 0,
Utira Products Incorporated, (See Hauser, George D,,
assignor,)
Uttz, Willi,am A„ Sr, (See Cozart, W, A„ and Uttz.)
Vadsco Sales Corp. (See -Vntonow, Sannu'i ],.. assignor.)
Talenti, Providence, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,412 :
Oct. 5.
Vnlenti, Providence, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,.'58G •
Oct. 19.
Valley Shoe Corporation. (See Odencrants, Hans 11. C,
assignor.)
Valley Shoe Corporation, (See Odencrants, Henning, as-
signor,)
Valvano, Domenic A,, I,inden, N. J. Game board or the
like, 102,933 : Jan, 26,
Vamos, Alfred, New York, N, Y, Slioe. 102,848 ; Jan.
19.
Vamos, Alfred, New York, N. Y.. assignor to Bancroft
Walker Company, Waltham, JIass. Shoe. 102,031;
.Lan. 20.
Vamos, Alfred, Brooklyn, assignor to T. Miller & Rons,
Inc, Long Island City, N. Y, Shoe or similar article,
10.3,170; Feb, 0,
Van Akon, Jolin C, Ridgway, Pa. Combined mirror and
hat rack mounting, 10,5,043 ; June 22.
Van Daam, Gnrrit, BufTalo, N, Y, Combined lighter and
ashtray, 105,541 ; Aug, 3.
Van Dommelen, I'l'ier. Holland. ^Tieh,, assignor to riulbran-
son Company, ('liioago, ni. Piano cas\ 104,228: Anr
20.
Van Doren, Harold, Toledo, Ohio, a.ssignor to Ex-Cell-O
Corporation. Macliine tool power unit. 105,042 ; Aue,
10, *
Van Poren, Harold, Toledo, Ohio, assignor to Ex-Cell-O
Corporation. Machine tool base. 10fi,S75; Nov, n.
Van Di^ren, Harold, and J, McT,. LItlle, Tuledo. assignors
to The .\ro I'^nilpini-nt Corporation, Bryan, Ohio. T.nhri-
cant dispensing apparatus or similar article, 104,890 •
June 8,
Van Poren, Harold, and J, McL, Little, Toledo, assignors
to The Aro Kriiiipnu'nt Corponitlon, Bryan, Ohio, liUbri-
rant appanitus cabinet or similar .-irticle, 104,891 •
June 8.
Van Poren, Harold, and J, McL, Little, Toledo, assignors
to The .\ro I';iiuipin<MU Corporation. Bry.-in. Ohio. Lnhrl-
cnnt dispensing apparatus or similar article, 104,892;
June 8,
Van Poron, Harold, and R, Pclg(>rt, Toledo, assignors
to The Kgry Register Company, Dayton, Ohio, Auto-
graphic register. 105.719; Aug, 17,
\"an Poren, Harold L. (See Little. J. M.. and van Doren.)
Van Etten, Fred, Agness, Oreg. Picture frame. 104,593 ;
May 18.
Van Hoe, Albert, East Moline, 111, Mass card holder.
100,998; Nov, 16.
Van Keulen, Alfred N. (See Barnes, R. F., and Van
Keulen.)
Van Ore, Lawrence W., Rochester, N. Y. Game device.
103,646 ; Mar, 16,
Van Raalte Company, (See Crandall, Mildred, assignor.)
Van Raalte Company. (See Hessberg, Irving K., as-
signor.)
\'an Raalte Company. (See Levlne, Louis, assignor.)
Van Raalte Company. (See Maclear, Lucie J., assignor.)
Van Sandt, Jesse J., and A. ICnox, Los Angeles, Calif.
Restaurant. 104,483 ; May 11,
Van Vleck, Peirce, Washington, D. C. Tire pressure In-
dicator or similar article, 103,883 ; Mar, 30,
Van Winkle. William B,, and R. E. Pavey, assignors to
Indiana Fibre Company, Marion, Ind. Paper plate.
102.807; Jan. 19.
\'an Winkle, William R., and R. E. Pavey, assignors to
Indiana Fibre Company, Marion, Ind. Paper plate.
3 02,808; Jan. 19.
Vasiliou, John H., Washington, D. C. Toothpick ds-
Iii'nser. 106,073: Sept, 14,
Vassos, John. (See White, W. W., and Vassos.)
Vaughan, David A., Woodstock, N. Y. Aerial for auto-
inohiles, 106,938 ; Nov, 9.
Vaughan, Louis K,, Woodland, Calif, Safety bathtub.
104,933 ; June 15.
\"aiiL'lit. Karl R.. Indianapolis, Ind, Walking support for
iiH-alids. 107,588: Dec, 21,
Vavrik, Louis, assignor to The Conklin Pen Company,
Toledo, Ohio, Fountain pen holder desk unit. 104,893 ;
June 8,
Vavrik, Louis, Rossford, assignor to The Hettrick Manu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio, Glider frame,
105,153: June 29,
Vavrik, Louis, Rossford, assignor to The Hettrick Alanu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Armchair. 106,383 ;
Oct, 5.
Vavrik, Louis, Rossford, assignor to The Hettrick Manu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio, Chair. 106,384 :
Oct. 5.
Vavrik, Louis, Rossford, assignor to The Hettrick Manu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Glider end frame.
106,678 ; Oct. 26.
Vavrik, Louis, Rossford, assignor to The Hettrick Manu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio, Rocking chair,
107,271 ; Nov, 30,
Vavrik, Louis, Rossford, assignor to The Hettrick Manu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio. Glider frame,
107,272; Nov, 30,
Vavrik, Louis, Rossford, assignor to The Hettrick Manu-
facturing Company, Toledo, Ohio, Canopy. 107,273;
Nov. 30.
Velardi. Salvatore J., New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,855;
Nov, 2,
Venus Foundation Garments, Inc. (See Diebold, (Jeorge
L., assignor,)
Verhury, Inc, (See Craddock, William H„ assignor.)
Vorbur.v, Inc. (See Stanbury, William E., assignor.)
Vorlys of America, Inc. (See Exelmans, JMaurice, as-
signor,
Verlys of America, Inc, (See Matchet, Jamie E,, as-
signor.)
Victor Adding IMachine Company. (See Garbell, Max,
assignor.)
Victor Met.al Products Corporation. (See Hewes, Alanson
B., assignor.)
Viking Pump Company. (See Petersen, Peter C, as-
signor.)
Vile, Norman J., assignor to The American Hardware
Corporation, New Britain, Conn, Padlock. 102,643;
Jan. .").
Villani. Basil. White Plains, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105,448 : July 27,
Villas, John D,, Minneapolis, Minn, Steering wheel.
104,894 ; June 8,
Vogan, Frank JI,. Canton, assignor to The Reeves Manu-
facturing Company, Dover, Ohio. Coiling panel.
105,1.54; June 29.
Voigt, Egbert W. (See Voigt, William E.. and E. W.)
\o!.it, William F.. and E. W, Voigt, Seattle, Wash, Kit
vase. 106,777 : Nov. 2.
^'''i(l-„^'lE'^*!?° -^- New York, N, Y, Transmitter cover.
1 03;365 ; Feb. 23.
Voii Roiii, Paul, St. Paul, Minn. Grand piano. 10.=),155 ;
Juni> 29.
Von Schrader, Francis U., Racine, Wis. Housing for
deterging and upholstery cleaning machines. 106,359 ;
Von Schrader, Francis U., Racine. Wis. Cleaner head
for deterging apparatus. 106,361 ; Oct. 5.
\orlia\ior. Johnnye L.. assignor tt Reliance Manufactur-
ing Ctwnpany. Chicago, 111., doing business as The Ster-
Vo^,. .^""l"?^"-^'- Textile fabric or similar article,
I0.>,64i ; Mar, 16.
^'"ro3 703'* M ^^••gP'^^^^P**'"*' I<>^"- ■"'ashing machine.
V"^^j'i">^Albert"A., New York, N. Y. Ashtray. 105,542;
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
763
,
Vuccino, Albert A., New York, N. Y. Combined ashtray
and cigarette extinguisher. 105,974 ; Sept. 7.
Vuillemenot, Frederic A., Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer case.
102,770 ; Jan. 19.
Vuillemenot, Frederic A., Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer.
103,171 ; Feb. 9.
Vuillemenot, Frederic A., Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer.
104,619 ; May 25.
Vuillemenot, Frederic A., Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer.
105,044; June 22.
Vuil!Lmenot, Frederic A., Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer.
105.045 ; June 22.
Vuillemenot, Frederic A., Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer.
105.046 ; June 22.'
Vuillemenot, Frederic A., Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer.
106.336 ; Oct. 5.
Vuillemenot, Frederic A., Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer.
106.337 ; Oct. 5.
Vuillemenot, Frederic A., Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer.
106,462 ; Oct. 12.
Vuillemenot, Frederic A., Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer.
3 06,463 ; Oct. 12.
Vuillemenot, Frederic A., Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer.
106,587 ; Oct. 19.
Vuillemenot, Frederic A., assignor to The De Vilbiss Com-
riany, Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer. 107,500 ; Dec. 21.
Vuillemenot, Robert P., New York, N. Y., assignor to The
De Vilbiss Company, Toledo, Ohio. Atomizer. 107,709 :
Dec. 28.
Wachstein, Maurice A., Jr., West Orange, N. J. Plug
cap. 105,156 ; June 29.
Wade, William, Chicago, and E. North, Rockford, as-
signors to National Lock Co., Rockford, 111. Venetian
blind. 103,354 ; Feb. 23.
Wadsworth, John, Penkhull, Stoke-on-Trent, assignor to
Mintons, Limited, Stoke-on-Trent, England. Plate or
similar article. 106,160 ; Sept. 21.
Wadsworth, Sidney C, and F. Bell, Lake Forest, 111.
Miniature Christmas tree. 107.668 : Dec. 28.
Wagle, Lewis S., Metuchen, N. J. Oil burner. 104,333 ;
Apr. 27.
Wagner, Christian H., Tiffin, Ohio. Meat tenderer.
104,360 ; May 4.
Wagner, E. R., Jlanufacturing Company. (See Miller,
Wagner, Edwin D., Akron, Ohio, assignor to The Rob-
inson Clay Products Company, Akron, Ohio. Chimney
top. 104,620 ; May 25.
Swift, assignor.)
Wagner Embossing Co. (See Wagner, Herman, assignor.)
Wagner, Herman, assignor to Wagner Embossing Co., Inc.,
New York, N. Y. Embossed textile fabric. 105,424 :
July 27.
Wagner, Mildred, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,362 ;
Oct. 5.
Wagner, Mildred, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,207 :
Nov. 23.
Wahl, Charles, Jersey City, N. J. Tossing toy device.
106.338 ; Oct. 5.
Wahl Company, The. (See lannelli, Alfonso, assignor.)
Wald Manufacturing Company. (See Pawsat, Ewald F.,
assignor.)
Walfhon, Charles R., Norwalk, Ohio, and R. W. Faul-
hahor. Alma, Mich. Saddle. 107,589 ; Dec. 21.
Wales, Burton L., Abington, assignor to The Stetson
Shoe Company, Inc., Norfolk, Mass. Shoe. 104,005 ;
Apr. 6.
Wales, Burton L., Abington, assignor to The Stetson Shoe
(Company, Inc., Weymouth, Mass. Shoe. 107,567 :
Dec. 21.
Wales, Burton L., Abington, assignor to The Stetson Shoe
Company, Inc., Weymouth, Mass. Shoe. 107,710; Dec.
28.
Walker, Albert M., Akron, assignor to The Bailey-Walker
China Company, Bedford, Ohio. Plate or similar ar-
ticles. 104,594; May 18.
Walker, C. Charles, Pittsburgh, Pa. Automobile.
103,772; Mar. 23.
Walker, Ch<'.ster 10., Branson, Mo. Mailing novelty.
107,508 ; Dec. 21.
Walker, George W. (See Kenney, M. W.. and Walker.)
Walker, George W. (See Stallings, G. W., and Walker.)
Walker, George W., Detroit, Mich. IJel'rii;crutor.
102,059 : Jan. 5.
Waflcc-r, George W., Pleasant Ridge, Mich., assignor to
McAleer Manufacturing Company, Detroit, Mich. Com-
bined faceplate and dolleetor for a hoaler. 103,805 ;
Mar. 30.
Walker, George W., Pleasant Ridge, Mich., assignor to
G(meral Household Utilities Company, Chicago, 111.
Radio dial escutcheon plate. 105,190; June 29.
Walker, Harvey O., Los Angel(!S, Calif. Aslitray. 102,771 ;
Jan. 19.
Wall, Hurley R,, Detroit, Mich., assignor to The Sparks-
Wilhijigton Company, J.-ickson, Mich. Wire door rack.
' ly 4.
k Sons
Warren, William S., assigiior. )
Wallace, Sadye E., New York, N. Y. Salad dish bout.
103,9.59 ; Apr. 0.
Wallcnlliin, Walfrld, Atlleboro, Mass. Case or similar
arliele. 103,137 ; Feb. 9.
^\';l llirigford Company, The. (See Gllhv. George T., aa-
.SigllOl'.)
104,385 ; May 4.
Wallace, R. k Sons Mamif.-icluring (Company. (See
Walters, Francis M., Baltimore, Md. Shoe. 105,720 ;
Aug. 17.
Walther, John L., New York, N. Y. Woven textile fabric.
103,292 ; Feb. 23.
Walther, John L., New York, N. Y. Woven fabric.
105,624 ; Aug. 10.
Waltman, Chauncey E., Chicago, 111., assignor to Porcelier
Manufacturing Company, Greensburg, Pa. Drip coffee-
pot or analogous article. ' 103,840 ; Mar. 30.
Waltman, Chauncey E., Chicago, 111., assignor to Porcelier
Manufacturing Company, Greensburg, Pa. Drip coffee-
pot or analogous article. 103,841 : Mar. 30.
Waltman, Chauncey E., Chicago, 111., assignor to Porcelier
Manufacturing Company, Greensburg, Pa. Drip coffee-
pot or analogous article. 103,842 ; Mar. 30.
Wappner, Ralph C. (See Chaney, J. L., and Wappner.)
Wappner, Ralph C, Springfield, Ohio. Thermometer.
106,838 ; Nov. 2.
Wappner, Ralph C, assignor to The Ohio Thermometer
Company, Springfield, Ohio. Thermometer. 104,416 ;
May 4.
Ward, Annabelle E., Denver, Colo. Inclinometer.
104,125 ; Apr. 13.
Ward, Annabelle E., Denver, Colo., assignor of one-third
to W. E. Albertson, Daytona Beach, Fla., and one-third
to T. Botterill, Denver, Colo. Inclinometer. 104,124 ;
Apr. 13.
Ward, Edgar T., Company. (See Budlong, Robert D.,
assignor.)
Ward Products Corporation, The. (See Kopanski, Roman,
assignor.)
Warner, Michael M., Chicago, 111. Tobacco pipe.
104,058; Apr. 13.
Warner, Rudolph J., Buffalo, N. Y. Advertising display
device. 105,975 ; Sept. 7.
Warner, Rudolph J., Buffalo, N. Y. Jewelry display stand.
107,470; Dec. 14.
Warren, Norton G., and R. Jensen, Des Moines, Iowa,
assignors to Schulze Baking Company, Kansas City,
Mo. Display stand. 105,157 ; June 29.
Warren Telechron Company. (See Bars, Jacques M., as-
signor.)
Warren Telechron Company. (See Bruce, Iran, assignor.)
Warren Telechron Company. (See Green, Frank W., as-
signor.)
Warren Telechron Company. (See Lux, Eugene J., as-
signor. )
Warren Telechron Company. (See Teague, Walter D., as-
signor.)
Warren, William C, assignor to S. L. Allen & Co. Inc.,
Philadelphia, Pa. Sled deck. 103,523 ; Mar. 9.
Warren, William S., Merlden, Conn., assignor to L. & C.
Mayers Company, New York, N. Y. Spoon or other
article of flatware. 105,078 ; June 22.
Warren, William S., Meriden, assignor to R. Wallace &
Sons Manufacturing Company, Wallingford, Conn.
Spoon or other article of flatware. 105,906 ; Aug. 31.
Warshawsky, Abraham, Detroit, Mich. Roll top desk.
103,960 ; Apr. 6.
Washburn, John M.. West Hartford, assignor to The
Merrow Machine Company, Hartford, Conn. Sewing
machine. 106,550 ; Oct. 19.
\^'.^ssermnn, Isidore, New York, N. Y. Lady's suit.
103,884 ; Mar. 30.
Waterbur.v Clock Company, The. (See Granger, Charles
H., assignor.)
Waterbury, John H., Chicago, assignor to Benjamin Elec-
tric Mfg. Company, Des Plaines, III. Lighting fixture.
106,014; Oct. 19.
Waterfield, James, assignor to Quaker Lace Company In-
corporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Lace tablecloth. 103,901 ;
Mar. 30.
Waterfield, James, assignor to Quaker Lace Company In-
corporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Lace tablecloth. 103,902 ;
Mar. 30.
Waterfield. James, assignor to Quaker Lace Company In-
corporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Lnce tablecloth. 103,903 ;
Mnr. 30.
Watoi-field, James, assignor to Quaker Lace Company
Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Lace. 104,311 ; Apr.
27.
\\'aterfield, James, assignor to Quaker Lace Company
Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Lace. 104,312; Apr.
27.
Waterfield, James, assignor to Quaker Lace Company
Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Lace. 104,313 ; Apr.
27.
Walerfield, James, assignor to Quaker Lace Company
Incorporated, Plilladelphla, Pa. Lace. 104,314 ; Apr.
27.
W:\tertleld, James, assignor to Quaker Lnce Company
Incorporated, Philadelphia, Pa. Lace. 104,417;
i\l:ir -1.
Waternian. L. E., Company. (See Lnrsen, Gabriel, as-
sli-'nor.)
W;\tiM in;ni, Waldo D., Santa Monica, Calif, .\irplane.
100,030: Nov. 9.
Waliimull r.rolliers. (See Das, Elsie J.. asslg)\or.)
W.ixtu'rg, .\ugusta. New York, N. Y. Dross. 107,404:
Dec. 14.
W'.MxIierg, .VnguslM, New Yorl;, N. Y. l)n>s.s. 107.000;
Deo. 21.
764
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Wasberg, Augusta, New York, N. Y. Diess. 107,736 ;
Dec. 28.
Waxelbaum, Sol J., Atlanta, Ga. Shoe. 103,263 ; Feb.
16.
Wayne Pump Company, The. (See Griffin, William M.,
assignor.)
Weasler, Anthony V., and W. J. Dooley, assignors to
Piclf Manufacturing Company, West Bend, Wis. Auto-
mobile grille guard. 103,544 ; Jlar. 9.
Weaver, Emmett E., and R. E. Kamp, Fort Worth, Tex.
Game apparatus. 106,224 ; Sept. 28.
Weaver, Harry E., Wilkes-Barre, Pa. Fish lure. 105,158 ;
June 29.
Webb, A. M., & Co. (See Kohn, Ethel F., assignor.)
Webb, A. M., Co., Inc. (See Snldiii, JI;ix, assignor.)
Weber, Samuel G., Pasadena, Calif. Lawn sprinkler head.
103,982 ; Apr. 6.
Webster Electric Company. (See Dally, Roy, assignor.)
Webster, Evelyn, Gloversville, N. Y. Glove. 102,707 ;
Jan. 12.
Webster, Evelyn, Gloversville, N. Y. Glove. 102,965 ;
Jan. 26.
Webster. Evelyn, Gloversville, N. Y. Glove. 102,966;
Jan. 26.
Wege, Philip, assignor to Amity Leather Products Co.,
West Bend, Wis. Billfold. 106,615; Oct. 19.
Weil, Lewis P., Germantown, Pa. Flower holder.
107,036 ; Nov. 16.
Weiner, Ben, Brookline, Mass. Shoe. 103,138 ; Feb. 9.
Weiner, Ben, Brookline, Mass. Shoe. 103,139 ; Feb. 9.
Weiner, Harold, Providence, R. I. Brooch. 107,037 ;
Nov. 16.
Weinig, George A., Dover, Ohio. Handle for a cooking
pan or similar article. 104,484 ; May 11.
Weinstat, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Shoe or similar arti-
cle. 104,485; May 11.
Weinstat. Samuel, New York, N. Y. Shoe or similar arti-
cle. 105,907 ; Aug. 31.
Weinstat, Samuel, New York, N. Y., assignor to Bancroft
Walker Company, Waltham, Mass. Shoe. 103,283 ;
Feb. 16.
Weinstat, Samuel, New York, N. Y., assignor to Bancroft
Walker Company, Waltham, Mass. Shoe. 105,025 ;
Aug. 10.
Weinstat, Samuel, New York, N. Y., assignor to Bancroft
Walker Company, Waltham, Mass. Shoe. 105,626 ;
Aug. 10.
Weinstat, Samuel, New York, N. Y., assignor to Bancroft
Walker Company, Waltham, Mass. Shoe. 106,003 ;
Sept. 7.
Weinstein, Louis H. and M. S., Brooklyn, assignors to
Dental Equipment, Inc., New York, N. Y. Dental unit.
106,225 ; Sept. 28.
Weinstein, Michael S. (See Weinstein, Louis H. and
M. S.)
Weislander, Leslie R., Oakland, Calif., assignor to The
Cincinnati Ball Crank Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. Display
cabinet. 104,126 ; Apr. 13.
Wei.sler, Herman L., Petersburg, Va.. assignor to Tubize
Chatillon Corporation. Knitted fabric. 105,908 ; Aug.
- 31.
Weisler, Herman L., Petersburg, Va., assignor to Tubize
Chatillon Corporation. Knitted fabric. 105,909 ; Aug.
31.
Weisler, Herman L., Petersburg, Va., assignor to Tubize
Chatillon Corporation. Knitted fabric. 106,161 ; Sept.
21.
Weisraan. Harry, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105,425 ; July 27.
Weisman, Harry, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
105,426 ; July 27.
Weisman, Harrv, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric.
] 00.477 ; Oct. 12.
Weisman, Harry, New York, N. Y. Gown pajama.
106,940; Nov. 9.
Weiss. Rose A., New York. N. Y. Blouse. 103.204 ; Feb. 9.
Weissinger, Herbert F., Detroit. Mich. Self-contained
air conditioner cabinet. 107,397 ; Dec. 7.
Welch, George F., Fon Wavne, Ind. Toy. 104,645 ; May
25. "
Welch, Herman B., assignor to Amity Leather Products
Co., West Bend, Wis. Billfold. 10o,308 ; July 13.
Welch, Herman B., assignor to Amitv Leather Products
Co., West Bond, Wis. Billfold, 10.'),309 ; July 13.
Welch, Horiunn B., assignor to Amitv Leather Products
Co., West Bend, Wis. Billfold. 10.5,310 ; .Tuly 13.
Welch, Herman B., assignor to Amitv LpiiiIit Products
Co., West Bend, Wis. Billfold. 105,352 : July 20.
Welch, Irene, New York, N. Y. Dross. 107,471 ; Doc. 14.
Welch, Irene, New York. N. Y. Dress. 107.569; Dec. 21.
Welch, Kenneth, Grand Rnpids, Mich., assignor to Gib-
son Electric Refrigerator Corporation, Greenville,
Mich. Door hinge for refrigerator cabinets or tlie
like. 103,905; JIar. 30.
Welch, Kenneth C, Grand Rapids, Mich., assignor to
Gibson Electric Refrigerator Corporation, Greenville,
Jlich. Door handle for refrigerator cabinets or the like.
103,904 ; Mar. 30.
Welcome Meter Company. (See Huntoon, Lyle H., as-
signor.)
Welden, William A., Stamford. Conn., assignor to Harder
Refrigerator Corporation, Cobleskill, N. Y. Refriger-
ator. 103.648: Mar. 16.
Weller, Ernest E. (See Ashton, Pearl F., assignor.)
Weller, Ernest E. (See Felch, Carmen S., assignor.)
Wells, James G., Chicago, 111. Ilkiniinated coin controlled
machine casing. 103,649 ; Mar. 16.
Welsh Manufacturing Company. (See Pearce, Harold W.,
assignor.)
Welter, Albert J. (See Hendrich, August, assignor.)
Wendt, Johannes H., assignor of one-half to M. E. Lee,
Chicago, 111. Aeroplane. 103,289 ; Feb. 16.
Wendt, Johannes H., assignor of one-half to M. E. Lee,
Chicago, 111. Aeroplane. 103,290 ; Feb. 16.
Wendt, Johannes H., assignor of one-half to M. E. Lee,
Chicago, 111. Aeroplane. 103,291 ; Feb. 16.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,662 ; Mar.
16.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
103,793 ; Mar. 23.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 103,794 ; Mar.
23.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,331;
Apr. 27.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 104,607 ; May
18.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,677 ; Aug.
17.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,095 ; Sept.
14.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,268 ; Sept.
28.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106,339 ; Oct. 5.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,403;
Oct. 5.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,511 ; Oct.
12.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
100,512 : Oct. 12.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,551 ;
Oct. 19.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,747 ; Oct.
26.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,748 ; Oct.
26.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
106,749 ; Oct. 26.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,941;
Nov. 9.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress ensemble.
107,061 ; Nov. 16.
Wenett, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,165 ; Nov.
23.
Wengard, Ben, Waterloo, Iowa. Shield for an automobile
radiator. 103,172 ; Feb. 9.
Werkstell, Louis. (See Colognori, A., and WerkstelL)
Werme, Melcher G. (See Smith, H., and Werme.)
Werner, Wilbur S., South Fort Mitchell, assignor to The
Kelley Koett Manufacturing Company, Incorporated,
Covington, Ky. Radiographic and fluoroscopic unit.
105.507 ; Aug. 3.
Wertheim, Adolph, Brooklyn, assignor to Delman, Inc.,
Now York, N. Y. Shoe. 104,733 ; June 1.
Wesley, Arthur, assignor to Burton-Dixie Corporation,
Chicago, 111. Folding cot. 104,734 ; June 1.
Wesp, (ieorge. Forest Hills, assignor to Continental
Ceramics Corporation, New York, N. Y. Plate or tlie
like. 106,099 ; Oct. 26.
West, William B., assignor to Beech-Nut Packing Com-
pany, Canajoharie, N. Y. Display stand or similar
article. 106,552 ; Oct. 19.
Western Dairy Products, Inc. (See Berch, Samuel H.,
assignor.)
Western Molded Products, Inc. (See Le Clercq, Raymond,
assignor.)
V.estern Stoneware Company. (See Meyer, Harold J.,
assignor.)
Westfall, William R., Kew Gardens, N. Y., assignor to
Scovill Jlanufacturing Company, New Haven, Conn.
Flashlight head shell. 102.935 ; Jan. 26.
Westfall, William R., Kew Gardens, N. Y., assignor to
Scovill Manufacturing Company, Waterburv, Conn.
Flashlight end cap. 105,721 ; Aug. 17.
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company. (See
Haas, Carl F., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Hadley, D. L., and Sipe, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric and Manufacturing Company.
(See Hitchcock, R. C, and Smith, assignors.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturiug Company. (See
Krnck, Ralph E., assignor.)
Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. (See
Sipe, Clifford A., assignor.)
Weston Electrical Instrument Corporation. (See Guild,
Lurelle. assignor.)
Weston, Eugene W., Elginburgh, Ontario, Canada. Com-
bined lantern and battery cr.se or similar article.
104.595 ; May 18,
Woston, Eugene W., Elginburgh, Canada. Combined bat-
tery and booster case or similar article. 104,711 ; May
\Y.''^t "^'irginia Lighting Co. (See Poling, Clyde, assignor.)
Uethonngton, Tvey, Grand Rapids, Mich. Chair.
Wettstein, Godfrey B., Portland, Oreg. Combined weeding
and fertilizing gun. 103,140 ; Feb. 9.
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
765
Wewetzer, Albert, assignor to Illinois Watch Case Com-
pany, Elgin, 111. Combined cosmetic container and
watchcase. 105,768 ; Aug. 24.
Wewetzer. Albert, assignor to Illinois Watch Case Com-
pany, Elgin, 111. Combined cosmetic container and
watchcase. 105,769 ; Aug. 24.
Wtwclzi'r. Albert. us.signor to Illinois Watch Case Com-
pany, Elgin, 111. Combined cosmetic container nnd
wntchonsp. 106,074; Sept. 14.
Wexman, Mary, Brooklyn, N. Y. Doll. 104,509 ; May 11.
Wharton, Donald C, Pittsburgh, assignor to Kensington,
Incorporated, New Kensington, Pa. Ashtray. 103,961 ;
Apr. G.
Wheaton, Jack M.. assignor to Owens-Illinois Glass Com-
pany, Toledo, Ohio. Closure. 105,723 : Aug. 17.
Wheeler, Lester L., Norwalk, Conn., and W. H. Gref, East
Greenwich, R. I., assignors to The E. H. Hotchkiss Com-
pany, Norwalk, Conn. Casing for staple machines,
106,162 ; Sept. 21.
Wherren, Guy P., Glendale, Calif. Combined hinged nut
and bearing plate. 106,464 ; Oct. 12.
Whipple, Clyde S., Los Angeles, Calif. Glass liner for a
comport or similar article. 104,175 ; Apr. 20.
Whipple, Clyde S., Los Angeles, Calif. Glass liner for a
comport or similar article. 104.176; Apr. 20.
Whitall Tatum Company. (See Steelman, James S., as-
signor.)
White, Byron E., Brattleboro, Vt. Automobile light sig-
nal. 3 05,047 ; June 22.
White, Edward L., San Angelo, Tex. Compound tool.
103,141 ; Feb. 9.
White, Gilbert E., Milwaukee, Wis. Cake knife. 103.757 ;
Mar. 23.
White, Joe, Anderson, Ind., assignor to General Motors
Corporation, Detroit, Mich. Sounding signal. 104,952 ;
June 15.
White Motor Company, The. (See de SakhnofEsky, Alexis,
assignor.)
White, Walter W., Englewood, N. J., and J. Vassos,
Norwalk, Conn., assignors, by mesne assignments, to
Emerson Drug Company, Baltimore, Md. Dispenser.
105,627 ; Aug. 10.
Whited, Milo, Centralia, Wash. Soap dish. 104,934 ;
June 15.
Whitehouse F.ibrics, Inc. (See Ericson, Emile, assignor.)
Whitehouse, Herbert G., Newark, N. J. Buckle. 3 03,355;
Feb. 23.
Whiting Corporation. (See McGlone, John J., assignor.)
Whiting Corporation. (See Toung, Ra.vmond R.)
Whiting Holding Company. (See Fisher, Robert H., as-
signor.)
Wicker, William M., Sr., Carlyle, 111. Automobile direc-
tion signal. 107,345 ; Dec. 7.
Wickwire Spencer Stool Company. (See Smith, H., and
Werme, assignors.)
Widmann, Edward T., Washington, D. C. Massage im-
plement. 105,722; Aug. 17.
Wien. Jack. Kansas City, Mo. Smock. 107.737 ; Deo. 28.
Wlesler, Paul J., assignor to Edwin F. Guth Company,
St. Louis, Mo. Electric illuminating fixture. 105,628 ;
Aug. 10.
Wiggenliorn, Guido J., Los Angeles. Calif, a Combined
water cooler and dispenser. 106.812; Nov. 2.
Wilcox. Frank, Los Angeles, Calif. Shoe cleat. 105,159 ;
June 29.
Wilde. Hans W.. North Bergen, N. J. Textile fabric.
102,614; Jan. 5.
Wilde, Hans W., North Bergen, N. J. Textile fabric.
103,090; Feb. 2.
Wilde, Hans W., North Bergen, N. J. Textile fabric.
lO.'i.onO; Mar. 16.
Wilde, Hans W., North Bergen, N. J. Textile fabric.
104,315; Apr. 27.
Wilde, Hans W., North Bergen, N. J. Textile fabric.
104,310; Apr. 27.
Wilde, Hans W.. North Bergen, N. J. Textile fabric.
104,486; May 11.
Wilde, H.ins W., North Borgon, N. J. Textile fabric.
105,048; Jum- 22.
Wilde, Hans W., North Bergen, N. J. Textile fabric.
105,311 ; July 13.
Wilde, Hans W.. North Bergen, N. J. Textile fabric.
105.4L>7 ; July 27.
Wilde. Hans W., North Bergen, N. J. Textile fabric.
105.467; July 27.
Wilde, linns W.. North Bergen, N. J. Textile fabric.
105,')68; July 27.
Wildi', Hans W., Norlli Bergen, N. J. Textile fiiliric.
105,910 ; Aug. 31,
Wilde, Hans W., Norlli Bergen, N. J. Textile fubrlc.
10.%, 91 I ; Aug. ;!I,
Wilde. Hans W,. North liergen, N. J. Textile fiibrlc,
lOri.Dfi,'-, : Oct, 5.
Willie, II;, ns W,. North Bergen, N. J. Texlllo fabric,
107,05!) : Nov. Id
Wllde, Hans W,. Nordi Itergen. N. J. Text lie fabric.
107,367 ; Dec. 7.
\\'lldiii;m. Fri'derlck R.. assignor to Bellows & Coimmnv.
Inf.. New York. N. Y. Bottle. 106.226: Sept. 28.
Wlley-Blckford-Sweet Corp. (Sen Rice, Venie L., ns
Blgnor. )
WIlUc. ('.Ml D., Bi'iitrlce, Nebr. Dlspliiv stand. 107,661);
Dec, 28.
Wilkinson, George D., and A. F. Harter, Oak Park, as-
signors to Cribben & Sexton Company, Chicago, 111.
Range. 103,919 ; Mar. 30.
Willard Storage Battery Company. (See Eaney, Robert
M., assignor.)
Willard Storage Battery Company. (See Eeinhardt, Wil-
lard L., assignor.)
Williams, Alfred O. (See Burrows, R. J., and Williams.)
Willianis, Chester L., Chicago, 111. Game board. 100.075;
Sept. 14.
Williams, Findley, Chicago, 111., assignor to Fostoria
Glass Company, Moundsville, W. Va. Bowl or similar
article. 102.772; Jan. 10.
Williams, Findley, Chicago, 111., assignor to Fostoria Glass
Company, Moundsville, W. Va. Candlestick or similar
article. 103,060; Feb. 2.
Williams, Findley, Park Ridge, 111., assignor to Bissell
Carpet Sweeper Company, Grand Rapids, Mich. Carpet
sweeper shell. 104,418 ; May 4.
Williams, Findley, Park Ridge, 111., assignor to Bissell
Carpet Sweeper Company, (jrand Rapids, Mich. Carpet
sweeper. 104,419 ; May 4.
Williams, Findley, Chicago, 111., assignor to Fostoria
Glass Company, iMoundsville, W. Va. Centerpiece or
similar article. 104,712 ; May 25.
Williams, Findley, Park Ridge, 111., assignor to Bissell
Carpet Sweeper Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Carpet
sweeper. 105,049 ; June 22.
Williams, Findley. Park Ridge, 111., assignor to Bissell
Carpet Sweeper Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Carpet
sweeper bail. 105,050 ; June 22.
Williams, Findley, Park Ridge, III., assignor to Bissell
Carpet Sweeper Co., Grand Rapids, Mich. Carpet
sweeper shell. 105,051 ; June 22.
Williams, Fr.-\nklin C, assignor to Corning Glass Works,
Corning. N. Y. Frf'sn<^I Ions. 104.177; Apr 20
Williams, Harry E., St. Louis, Mo. Shoe. 102,708 ; Jan.
12.
Williams, Joseph S., assignor to P. R. Mallory & Co.
Inc., Indianapolis, Ind. Potential cell. 106,163 ; Sept.
21.
Williams, Lee Roy L., Mlnineapolis, Minn. Radio an-
tenna for vehicles. 105,067 ; June 22.
Williams, Othneil G., assignor to William L. Gilbert Clock
Corporation, Winsted, Conn. Clock case. 103,142 ;
Feb. 9.
Williams, Othneil G., assignor to William L. Gilbert Clock
Corporation, Winsted, Conn. Clock case. 103,143 ;
Feb. 9.
Williams, Roy H., Oklahoma City, Okla. Traffic line
marker. 103,843 ; Mar. 30.
\Villis, Robert F., Detroit, Mich. Window shade guard.
106,999; Nov. 16.
Willys-Overland I\Iotors, Inc. (See De Smet, Edgard C,
assignor.)
Willys-Overland Motors, Inc. (See Northup, Amos E.,
assignor.)
Wilmet, Georges, New York. N. Y., assignor to Dixle-
Vortox Company, Easton, Pa. Carton or similar arti-
cle. 107,000; Nov. 16.
Wilson, James A., and N. S. Ilobson, Merid(>n, assitrnors to
Bard-Parker Company Inc. Danbury, Conn. Hemato-
logical case, 100,076; Sept. 14.
Wilson, James H,, Altoona, assignor to Jnckson Vitrified
China Company, Inc., Falls Creek, Pa. Plate. 100,554;
Oct. 19.
Wilson, Lawrence H. (See Morley, 11. Wilson ani^
Davies.)
Wilson, Lawrence IT,, Crosse Pointe, JIlcli., assignor to
Borg-Warner Corporation. Table or similar article.
104,153 ; Apr, 20,
Wilt, Colin D,, Chicago, 111. Combination hat nnd shoe
case 106.10'! : Sept. 21.
Wilt, Elmer B., Chicago, 111. Suit case. 104,487 ; May 11.
Wilt, Elmer E., Chicago. 111. Suitcase. 107,711 : Doc. 2S
Wimpy Grills of Illinois, Inc. (See Lederer, II. V., and
Sl.'inton, nsslgnors,)
Wingfoot Corporation. (See Brunner, Elmer F., as-
signor.)
Winter, Irving A., New York, N, Y. Dress. 104,332;
Apr. 27.
Winter, Irving A., New York. N. Y. Dress. 104,420;
May 4.
Wise, Solomon. Shaker Helghta, Ohio. Lock for bicycles
or the like. 102,936 ; Jan. 20.
Wise, Solomon Shaker Heights, Ohio. Blcvdo lock.
102,937 ; Jiui, 20.
Wiss, J., & Sons Co, (See Rnuh. Frederic IT,, assignor.)
W'ltiner, IIow;ir<l. assignor to One Minute Wnslier Coni-
IiMiiy. Ninvton, Iowa. Wringer head. 107.160; Nov. 23.
Wobbor. llcrninn. (See Miller, A. M., nnd Mcl<enn, as-
kIl'IIoi-s.I
Wohl Shoe Company, (.See Llpscoinb. Vergil C, assignor)
Woir, Wlllliuii, assiirnor to Qnakor l.Mce Conipiinv In-
coi |)or,iliMl, I'hllaclclplilM, I'a. I,mc<> tnMoclolh. 103.906;
M:n-, :!0,
Wolf, William, assignor to Qunkor Lnre Coinpniw Inc.,
l'lill,nlolphla, I'll. Lace tiibledoth. KM. 317; Apr. 27.
Wolf. WllllMni, assignor to (,>UHki>r Lace Conipnny Inc.,
riilliidolDhla, I'll. I.iice tabled. itli. 10».31.S; Apr. 2T.
Woir, Wlllliiiii, assignor to ()uiikor Liico Coiiipiinv Inc..
I'lilliulilplilii, I'a. Lnco tnbloclotli. 101,310; Apr. 27.
766
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Wolff, Henry, Company. (See Meller, Reginald B., as-
sijrnor. )
Wolff-Tober Shoe Manufacturing Company. (See McCain.
Edwiu W., assignor.)
Wolfsheim & Sachs, Inc. (See Mautner, Samuel, as-
signor.)
Wolfsheim & Sachs, Inc. (See Wolfsheim, Sylvan M.,
assignor.)
Wolfsheim, Sylvan M., assignor to Wolfsheim & Sachs,
Inc., Buffalo, N. Y. Container. 104,300 ; Apr. 27.
Woloclc. Jloi-ris Chicago, 111. .'^hoo. lOH.OTT : Sept. 14.
Wolsky, Isador, Bronx, N. Y. Heel. 10.5,912 : Aug. 31.
Wood, Gar, Industries, Inc. (See Frazier, John F., as-
signor.)
Wood, Glenn D., assignor to Posture Research Corpora-
tion, Elkhart, Ind. Chair or similar article. 103,920 ;
M.-ir. 30.
Wood, J. R., & Sons, Inc. (See Lemmon, John E., as-
signor.)
Wood, Lysle A. (See Canney, F. R.. and Wood.)
Wood, Orville T., assignor to Blake Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Clinton, Mass. Flashlight. 104,510 ; May 11.
Wood. Orville T., assignor to Blake Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Clinton, Mass. Switch housing for flashlights.
107.001 : Nov. 16.
Wood, Orville T., assignor to Blake Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Clinton. Mass. Switch housing for flashlights.
107.002 ; Nov. 16.
Wood, Orville T., assignor to Blake Manufacturing Cor-
poration, Clinton. Mass. Switch housing for flashlights.
107.003 ; Nov. 16.
Wood, Orville T., assignor to Blake JIanufacturing Cor-
poration, Clinton, Mass. Flashlight. 107.274 ; Nov.
?.0.
Wood, Pauline, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,525 ; Oct.
12.
Wood. Schuyler A.. Dolgeville, N. Y. Shoe or similar
article. 107,472 : Dec. 14.
Woodin. Charles K., Newton, Iowa. V.'ashing machine.
105,976 : Sept. 7.
Woods. Frank Z. (See Baack, H. E., and Tischer, as-
signor.-;.)
Woods. Maurice J., Kalamazoo, Mich. Garment hanger.
104,301 ; Apr. 27.
Woodward, Hobart F., Minneapolis, Minn. Ice cream
cone. 102,938 ; Jan. 26.
Worrell, Dwight E., Chicago, 111. Reflector. 106,078 ;
Sept. 14.
Worrell, Guy C, Westfield, Mass. Casing for metal-
working machine. 107,398 ; Dec. 7.
Worthington, Everett. Chicago, 111., n.ssignor to The Coca-
Col.T Company, Wilmington, Del. Bottle carriei".
102.071 : T.nn. 5.
Wortlungton, Everett, Chicago, 111., assignor to The Coca-
Cola Companv, Wilmington, Del. Beverage cooler cabi-
net. 103,000: Feb. 2.
Worthington, Everett, Chicago, 111., assignor to The
Coca-Cola Company, Wilmington, Del. Refrigerator.
103.001 : Feb. 2.
Wright, Charlie L., Kansas City, Mo. Cabinet for a
parking meter or similar article. 104,759 ; June 1.
Wright, Clyde E. (Sec Ingwer. C. H., and Wright. i
Wright, Loroy E., Oxford, N. J. Automobile emblem
plate. 1 05.3.53 : July 20.
Wunderley, Elsie H. (See Salisbury, H. J., and Wun-
derley. )
Wunderley, Elsie H. (See Towne, C. G., and Wunderley.)
Wurlitzer, Rudolph, Company, The. (See Fuller, Paul M.,
assignor.)
Wurlitzer Rudolph Company, The. (See Zaiser, Willi.am.
assignor.)
Wusits, Ol'.'a, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106.363; Oct. 5.
Wusits, Olga, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,404: Oct. 5.
Wusits, Olga. New York. N. Y. Dress. 106.41,''.; Oct. 5.
Wusits, Olga, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,414; Oct. 5.
Wusits, Olga, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,415; Oct. 5
Wusits, Olira, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,416; Oct. 5
Wusits, Olga, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,417 : Oct. .").
Wutzler. Eliz!ibi>th. Alton, 111. A shampoo board nock resi
102,809 : Jan. 10.
Wyman, Guy C. Chatham, assignor to Landon P. Smith,
Incorporated. Irvington, N. .1. Glass cutter. 107,180 •
Nov. 2.-^.
Yale Fabrics Corp. (See Christen. Marcel, assignor.)
Yale Fabrics Corp. (See Fatherley. Robert E.. assignor.)
Yale Fabrics Corporation. (See Roberson, Wlllard D..
nssisrnor.)
Yale Fabrics Corp. (See Rotbor. Louis, assignor.)
Yale F.-ibilcs Corp. (See Sibnl. ,Toseph C assignor.)
Yardley & Co. (See Capey, Reco, assignors.)
Yardley, Ralph O., Stockton. asHignor to The Associ.ntinn
of 20-30 Clubs, Sacramento, Calif. Badge. 106.876-
Nov. 9.
Young, Arlluir A., and A. R. Telser. Chicaco. 111. Theater
lobby advertising device. 107.590; Dec. 21.
Young! Artliur A., and A. R. Telser, Chicago, HI. Theater
lobby .■ulvertising device. 107.591 ; Dec. 21.
Young, D'.Vrcy A.. Jr. (See Tengue. W. D., and Young.)
Youncr. Poucln-;, Tno. (See Young. I,ewls D., assignor.)
Young, Fred M.. Racine, Wis. Car heater shell or simi-
lar ,TrlicIe. 105.052; June 22.
Younc, Fred M., Racine, Wis, Radiator front. 105,449-
July 27.
Y^ung, Jack. New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,079 ; June 22.
Young, John P., assignor to Advance Button and Pleating
Co., Chicago, 111. Tucked textile fabric. 105,253 ;
July 6.
Young, Leonard P., Chester, Conn. Goggles. 105,312 :
July 13.
Young, Lewis D., Pawtucket, R. I., assignor to Douglas
Young, Inc. Combined display box and cover therefor.
106.245 ; Sept. 28.
Young, Raymond E., assignor to Whiting Corporation,
Harvey, HI. Stoker. 106,700 ; Oct. 26.
Younglof, George L., Akron, Ohio. Tire. 106,079 : Sept.
14.
Zack, Samuel E., assignor to Gulbranson Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Piano case. 104,229 : Apr. 20.
Zack, Samuel E., assignor to Gulbransen Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Piano case. 104,596 ; May 18.
Zack, Samuel E., assignor to Gulbi'ansen Company, Chi-
cago, m. Piano case. 104.895 ; June 8.
Zack, Samuel E., assignor to Gulbransen Company, Chi-
cago, 111. Piano case. 104,896 ; June 8.
Zahn, Philip, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,368 ; Dec. 7.
Zaiser, William, Rockville Centre, N. Y., assignor to The
Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, De K.-^lb, 111. Piano.
103,260; Feb. 16.
Zaiser, William. Rockville Centre, N. Y., assignor to The
Rudolph Wurlitzer Companv, De Kalb, 111. Piano
103,261 ; Feb. 16.
Zaiser, William, Rockville Centre, N. Y., assignor to The
Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, De Kalb, 111. Piano.
103,262: Feb. 16.
Zaiser, William, Rockville Centre, assignor to Steinway &
Sous, New York, N. Y. Piano case. 104,302 ; Apr. 27.
Zaiser, William, Rockville Centre, N. Y., assisnor to The
Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, De Kalb, 111. Piano.
104,547 ; May 18.
Zaiser, ^'i'iUiam, Rockville Centre, N. Y., assignor to The
Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, De Ivalb, 111. Piano.
105,678 : Aug. 17.
Zaiser, William, Rockville Centre, N. Y., assignor to The
Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, De Kalb, 111. Piano.
107,329; Dec. 7.
Zaiser, William, Rockville Centre, N. Y., assignor to
The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, DelCalb, III. Piano.
107.473 ; Dec. 14.
Zaiser, William. Rockville Centre, N. Y., assignor to
The Rudolph Wurlitzer Company, DeKalb, 111. Piano
107.474 ; Dec. 14.
Zaretzky, Oscar, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107 495 •
Dec. 14. '
Zavell, Arnold, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar
article. 105,784 ; Aug. 24.
Zavell, Arnold. New Yorfc, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar
article. 105,817 : Aug. 24 ;
Zavell, Arnold, New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar
article. 105,818 ; Aug. 24.
Zavell. Arnold. New York. N. Y. Textile fabric or similar
article. 105,827 ; Aug. 24.
Zavell, Arnold. New York, N. Y. Textile fabric or similar
article. 105.828 ; Aug. 24.
Zawisza. Edward P., assignor to International Silyer
Company, Meriden. Conn. Spoon or other article of
flatware. 107,038: Nov. 16.
'^^iV ^V^^^ ^•' Bi-ook-lyn, N. Y. Coin bank. 103.605;
JVinr. 16.
Zell David H., Brooklyn, N. Y. Coin bank. 103,651;
Mar. 16. '
Zell. D.avid H., Brooldyn, N. Y. Coin bank. 107,592-
Dec. 21.
Zeller, John E. (See Grigg. A. F., and Zeller.)
Zellers, John A.. Bronxville. and H. E. Bridgwater
byracuse^ assignors to Remington Rand Inc., Buffalo.
N Y. T>-pewnting machine. 102,734 ; Jan. 12.
Zendman Isaac, Jr., New York, N. Y.. Lace. 104,713 ;
May 25.
Zerk Oscar H., Chicago, 111. Cover for spare wheels
and tires of automotive vehicles. 103,921 ■ Mar 30
Zesbaugh, Paul L.. Minneapolis, Minn. Cigarette ash
receptacle. 105,313 : July 13. ^-ife^netie
Ziff. Cliarles H and L. S. Getz, Chicago, 111. Bottle or
similar article. 104,735 ; June 1
Ziiiiiunr, Myron J., assignor to Edward Katzinger Com-
pany. Chicago, 111. Handle for kitchen utensils or
similar articles. 104.082 ; Apr 13
Zimmer. Myron J. assi.snor to Edward Katzinger Com-
pany, Chicago, HI Handle for kitchen utensils or
similar articles. 104.083: Apr. 13
Zimmerman Herman W., assignor to Automotive Main-
lOs'ell ■ Au^'g" lo"^ ' ^°'""' Chicago, HI. Wrench.
Zimmerman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Coat 105 679 •
All.g. 1 (. ' '
Zimmerman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Coat 105 680-
.'\Ug. 1(. ' '
Zimmerman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Coat. 105,681;
Zimmerman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Coat. 105,682;
Zimmerman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Coat. 105,683;
Zimmerman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Coat. 105,684;
Zimmerman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Coat. 105,685 ;
LIST OF DESIGN PATENTEES
767
Zimmerman,
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
Y.
Coat.
105,724;
Zimmerman, Samuel, New York, N. Y. Suit. 106,750;
Aug. 17.
Oct. 26.
Zimmermau,
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
Y.
Coat.
105,977 ;
Zimmerman, Willard P., JIuncie, Ind., assignor to Owens-
Sept. 7.
Illinois Glass Company, Toledo, Ohio. Hollow glass
Zimmerman,
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
Y.
Suit.
105,978 ;
building block. 104,127 ; Apr. 13.
Sept. 7.
Ziniti, Evelyn, New York, N. Y. Shoe or similar article.
Zimmerman,
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
y^
Coat.
105,979 ;
102,773 : .Ian. 19.
Sept. 7.
Zimmerman,
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
Y.
Coat.
105,980 ;
Zinke, Joseph D., Glendale, Calif. Sign. 106,227; Sept
28.
Sept. 7.
Zinkil, Roy H., Oak Park, assignor to Crane Co., Chicago,
Zimmerman,
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
Y.
Coat.
100,102;
111. Lever handle. 105,160 ; June 29.
Sept. 14.
Zimmerman,
Sept. 14.
Zimmerman,
Oct. 5.
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
Y.
Coat.
100,103;
Zinkil, Roy H., Oak Park, assignor to Crane Co., Chicago,
111. Faucet handle or similar article. 105.2.j4 ; July 6.
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
Y.
Coat.
106,364;
Zinkil, Roy H., Oak Park, assignor to Crane Co., Chicago,
ni. Bathtub. 107,330 ; Dec. 7.
Zimmerman,
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
Y.
Coat.
106,386 ;
Zinn, Harry, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106,643 ; Oct. 19.
Oct. 5.
Zinu, Harry, New York, N. Y. Dress. 106.856: Nov. 2.
Zimmerman,
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
Y.
Suit.
106,387 ;
Zinn, Harry, New York, N. Y. Dre'^s. 106.857: Nov. 2.
Oct. 5.
Zinn, Harry, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107.624; Dec. 21.
Zimmerman,
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
Y.
Suit.
106,388;
Zinn, Joseph, New York, N. Y. Dress. 105,469 ; July 27.
Oct. 5.
Zinn, Josepli, New York, N. Y. Dress. 107,715; Dec. 28.
Zimmerman,
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
Y.
Suit.
106,389 ;
Zi ringer, Rosooo C, Pittsburgh, Pa. Advertising display
Oct. 5.
band. 106,906 ; Nov. 9.
Zimmerman,
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
Y.
Suit.
106,390 ;
Zuckerman, Harry, New York, N. Y. Woven textile fabric.
Oct. 5.
105,589 ; Aug. 10.
Zimmerman,
Samuel,
New
York,
N.
Y.
Coat.
106.391 ;
Zummach, John G.. assignor to Hexcel Radiator Company,
Oct. 5.
Racine, Wis. Air conditioning unit. 107,670 ; Dec. 28.
LIST OF DISCLAIMERS
Anderson. .Tames L., Closter, N. J. Disclaimer filed by
the a.ssignee. Air Reduction Company. No. 2,030,842 ;
disclaimer filed Mar. 18, 1937 ; v. 477 ; p. 512.
Anson, I.saac A.. Tulsa, Okla, Disclaimer filed by the
asssignee. Standard Oil Company. No. 2,072,789 ; dis-
claimer filed Nov. 26, 1937 ; v. 485 ; p. 259.
Barcalo, Edward J., Buffalo, N. Y. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee. Six Way Corporation. No. 1,890,358 ;
disclaimer filed Dec. 4. 1936 ; v. 474 ; p. 249.
Bat<;hell, George W., and F. G. Schwalbe, Toledo, Ohio.
Disclaimer filed by the patentees. No. 1,800,203 ; dis-
claimer filed July 10, ]937; v. 481; p. 220.
Baumann, Paul, and Hanns Bueekert, Ludwigshafen-on-
the-Rhine; AVilhi-lm Sandhaas, Mannheim; and Hein-
rich Schilling, Ludwigsh.Tfen-on-the-Rhine, Germany.
Disclaimers filed by the" assignee, I. G. Farbenindustrie
Aktiengesellschaft. (Two cases.) No. 1,988,032; dis-
claimers filed Apr. 19, 1937, and Aug. 21, 1937 ; v. 478,
p. 710 ; and v. 482, p. 655.
Beauchamp, George D., Los Angeles, Calif. (Throe cases.)
Disclaimers filed by the patentee and the assignees of
part intere.st, I'aul Barth and Louis and Emil Dopyera.
No. 1,808,756; disclaimers filed Apr. 10, 1937; v. 480;
p. 248. . .
Bellows, Warren S., Shaker Heights, Ohio. Disclaimer
filed by Die patentee. No. 1,983,065; disclaimer filed
Aug. 24, 19.37 ; v. 482 ; p. 6.55.
Bonner. Raymond C, Niagara F.alls, N. Y. Disclaimer
filed by I lie assignee. The Carborundum Company. No.
1.970,835; disclaimer filed Jan. 15, 1937; v. 475; p.
198.
Tiornstein, Wilburn F., Los Angeles, Calif. Disclaimer
filed by th(! assignee, Aseptic-Tliermo-Indicator Com-
pany. No. 1.894,015; disclaimer filed June 8, 1937;
v, 179 ; p. 1000.
Binns, Frederick W., Quincy, Mass. Disclaimer filed by
fhe as.signee, Virginia Smelting Company. No.
2.020,132; disclaimer filed Oct. 8, 1937: v. 484; p. 14.
Blodgett, Edwin O., Rocliesler, N. Y. Disclaimer filed
by Ihe assignee, General Railway Signal Company. No.
2,042,4.50 ; disclaimer filed Apr. 12, 1937 ; v. 478 ;
p. 225.
BoiTikessel, Bruno, Ernst Breitling, Wilhelm Brauer, and
Karl August Lehmann, Essen, Germany. Disclaimer
filed by the .issignee. The National Cash Register Cdiii-
panv. No. 1,896,930; disclaimer filed Jan. 21, 1937;
V. 475 ; J). 686.
(iouchard, Samuel E., Rochester, N. Y. Disclaimer filed
bv the as'signee. l'.;inscli & Lomb Optical Company.
No. 1.878„370; disclaimer filed Sept. 13, 1937; v. 483;
p. 212.
ttiilkelev. Claude A., BufTalo, N. Y. Disclaimer fih-d by
Ihe .'iKsignee, Niiigara Blower Ccinipany; (he patentee,
ii|)proving and joining. No. 1,000,164; disclaimer filed
Feb. 23, 1937 ; v. 477 ; p. 6.
fJiirreil. Gljirence R., Cleveland, Ohio, Disclaimer filed
bv the •■(Ksignee, The Farval Corixirallon. No.
2,007,156; disclaimer filed Feb. 0, 1937; v. 176; p, I.
Calcolt, Willliiiii S.. I'enns Grove, N. J., and Melvin G,
Foiemaii, 0;ilili!Mlior, Oliio. DI.KcIa liner filed by lllc
I)aleiilfeN ; tlie ahsigiiii', I). I. (Ill I'onI de XeiMniirs and
Goiiipanv, ansenlini,' and conciirrliig. .No. 1,!iS"i,5y7;
(IKscLiiin'er tiled .Inn !l, l!i:!7; v. 175; p. \'.)S.
f;«iiipl)ell, Wlllidin .1., IiidiaiiapollH. Ind. IHsiMniiiier tiled
liy I lie asHignoc, (Climax Alaclilnefy ( 'ninimiiy. No.
2'.00().920; dlHclalmer filed May 2M, I!»;i7 ; v. 179;
I). 761.
Cappon, Thomas W., Newark. N. J. Disclaimers filed by
the patentee and the assignee of one-half interest,
Cardinell Corporation. (Two cases.) No. 1,475,932;
disclaimers filed Jan. 16. 1937, and Feb. 6, 1937;
V. 475 : p. 108, and v. 476 ; p. 1.
Carlisle, Richard W., Oaklyn, N. J., and Roland W. Nye,
Wilkinsburg, Pa. Disclaimer filed by the assignee,
\\'es1inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. No.
1,901,631 ; disclaimer filed June 29, 1937 ; v. 481 ;
p. 220.
Case. Francis M., Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Disclaimer
filed by the assignee. The Enterprise Manufacturing
Company. No. 1,688,135 ; disclaimer filed Aug. 16,
1937 ; V. 481 ; p. 901.
Chandler, I\Iilton E., South Bend, Ind. Disclaimer filed
by the assignee, Bendix Aviation Corporation ; No.
2,042,770 ; disclaimer filed Sept. 23, 1937 ; v. 484 ;
p. 14.
Christiansen, Walter G., Glen Ridge, N. J. ; Sidney E.
Harris, Lynbrook, N. Y. : and John Lee, Zurich,
Switzerland. Disclaimer filed by the assignee, E. R.
S(iuibbs & Son.s. No. 2.073,083 ; disclaimer filed Sept.
• 1 7, 1937 ; V. 483 ; p. 242.
Clark, Frank M., Pittsfield, JIass. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee. General Electric Companv. No. 1,999,004";
disclaimer filed July 2, 1937 ; v. 4S0 ; p. 694.
Curtis, John C., Garfield Heights, Ohio. Disclaimer filed
by the assignee. The Cleveland Rock Drill Companv.
No. 2.055,003 ; disclaimer filed Sept. 20, 1937 ; v. 483 ;
p. 457.
Dallmann, Herbert, Berlin-Karlshorst, Germany. Dis-
claimer filed by the assignee. General Electric Company.
No. 2,020,997: disclaimer filed Mar. 31, 1937; v. 477;
p. 709.
Davidson, Glenn, Hugh F. Rippey, Charles N. Cone, Irving
F. LaiicUs. and Harry 1'. I'.ahks, Seattle, Wash, Dis-
claimer fih'd by the assignee, I. F. Laucks, Inc. No.
1,622,496; disclaimer filed Aug. 27, 1937; v. 482;
p. 451.
Davis, Jesse H., Ballimorp, Md. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee, It. V. Sturlevant Companv. No. 1,887,582;
disclaimer filed Mar. 4, 1937 ; v. 476 ; p. 945.
De.ikin, G<>ral(l, New York, N. Y„ and William Ilatton,
Paris. l'"riin(e. Diselaiiiier filed by the assigm-e, We.'st-
eiii Electric Company, Incorporated. No. 1.984.060;
discl.-iimer filed Nov. IS, MKi~ ; v. 485: j). 25!).
Deaiiesly. KichanI M.. Berkeley, Calif. DisclMimer filed
by fh<> assignee. Shell Development Companv. No.
1,952,122; disclaimer filed Apr. 16, 1937; v. 47S ;
p. 182,
De I'.ell.'selze, Henri Joan Joseph Marie de Regnniild,
.NcMiilly-mir-Selne, France, Disclaimer tiled bv the pal-
(nice. No. 1,922,282; disclaimer filed June 0. 1937;
v. 480; p. 1.
Hi' SImo, iMarlin. Bi'ikeley. Calif, ni.selaiin<>r filed by the
asslgni'o. Shell ItevelopiiK'iit Companv. No. 2.007.1542;
dlselalnier lib'd Oct. ■_'.'. l'.»37 ; v, LSI; p, K.'^O,
UieUe, ( )hcii r II., Koi'hesler. .N. V. 1 ilsrlaiiner.- filed by
llie Mssl'jrnee, GeinTiil liaihvav Signal Coiiiivinv, No.4.
I.!197.543 and 2,015.!I00: dlscl.'i liners filed Keh. S and
Nov. .'iO, 1937; V, 476; |>. I ; and v, 4.S5 ; p. 764.
Diiiniel;, George M.. Itloonifi.ld, N. J, nisclalin.r filed
by Ibe paliMilee; Ibe assignee, Wi'stlnghon.se llleetrlo
A- MMniil'.'Ktiirlng Company, eoiiKentlns, No. 2.0-12,929 ;
illselMliiier filed Nov. Ml, 1937; v. 4.tl; p. 9.SI.
I'ival. lOdgar I'"., Wi-sleni Springs, III, lUseliilin.T filed
bv Hie MMMlgiiee, IiitiTiint loniil Pnlentn I ii-vi'lnpment
t'oiiipMliy. No. 1.1)0(1, SST : dlNClnlnier tiled Mar. 6.
1 9:17 ; V, 477 : p. (I.
768
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Dunnam, Richard A., Dayton, Ohio. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee. Walter L. Krieg. No. 2.000,129 ; dis-
claimer filed July 2, 1937 ; v. 481 ; p. 220.
Edwards, Martin A., Schenectady, N. Y. Disclaimer filed
by the assignee. General Electric Company. No.
2.050,348 ; disclaimer filed Feb. 6, 1937 ; v. 470 ; p. 1.
Eggleston, Lewis W., Detroit, Mich. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee, Detroit Lubricator Company ; the patentee
joining. No. 2,043,194 ; disclaimer filed Feb. 24, 1937 ;
V. 476; p. 945.
Elliott. Harmon P., Watertown, Mass. Disclaimer filed
bv the patentee. No. 2,035,695 ; disclaimer filed May 4,
1937 ; V. 478 : p. 716.
Evans, Robert D., Pittsburgh, Charles F. Wagner, Swiss-
vale, Alexander D. Dovjikov, Wilkinsburg, and Errol B.
Shand, Pittsburgh, Pa. Disclaimer filed by the as-
signee, Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany. No. 1.692,495 ; disclaimer filed Feb. 5, 1937 ;
V. 476 ; p. 241.
Faus, Harold T.. Lynn. JIass. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee. General Electric Company. No. 1,804,330 ;
disclaimer filed Nov. 11. 1937 ; v. 4S5 : p. 1.
Fletcher, Harold A., Chicago. 111. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee, Eclipse Aviation Corporation. No. 2.001,189 ;
disclaimer filed June 8, 1937 ; v. 479 ; p. 1000.
Friederich, Ernst. Berlin. Germany. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee, General Electric Company. No. 1,393,520 ;
disclaimer filed Nov. 6, 1937; v. 484: p. 980.
Friedmann, Albert, Wyomissing, Pa. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee, Loui.s Hirseh Textile Machines, Inc. No.
2,018.059 ; disclaimer filed Aug. 25, 1937 ; v. 482 ;
p. 451.
Frost, Harry W., Detroit. Mich. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee. The Frost Railway Supply Co. No. 1,633,011 ;
disclaimer filed Oct. 6, 1937 ; v. 484 ; p. 14.
Gehman, Samuel D.. Akron. Ohio. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee, Wingfoot Corporation. No. 2,050,209 ; dis-
claimer filed Oct. 30. 1937; v. 484: p. 491.
Gentzler, ^Mervin. York, Pa. Disclaimer filed by the as-
signee. The McKay Company. No. ] .981,726 ; dis-
claimer filed Oct. 2, 1937; v. 484; p. 2.')5.
Goldsmith, Alfred N., New York. N. Y. Disclaimer filed
by the patentee ; the assignee. Radio Corporation of
America, assenting. No. 1.924,277 ; disclaimer filed
June 17. 1937; v. 480; p. 248.
Gray, Thomas T.. Elizabeth. N. J. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee. The Gray Processes Corporation. No.
1.901.1 5S ; disclaimer filed Jan. 2, 1937 : v. 474 ; p. 097.
Guett. Jlonrop, Hartford. Conn. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee. The Arrow-Hart & Hegoman Electric Com-
panv ; the patentee consenting. No. 2.025,857 ; dis-
claimer filed JLar. 17, 1937; v. 477; p. 246.
Hagge, Walter, and Karl Haagen, Dessau in Anhalt, Ger-
many. DisclRimer filed bv the assignee. General Ani-
line Works, Inc. No. 2,055,792 ; disclaimer filed July
22. 1937 ; v. 481 ; p. 677.
Heid. .Tncoh Beninmin. Cliiracro. ni. Disclaimer filed by
the patentee : the pssigiee. fniversal Oil Products Com-
panv. assentinir. No. 2,040,897 ; disclaimer filed Sept.
11. 'l9.''7 ; V. 483 : p. 1.
Hicks. Raymond IM., Plainfield, N. .T.. Everett R. Leroy,
N^pw Yorij. >J. Y., pTid Frederick C. Ceilings. Plainfield.
N. J. Disclaimer filed by the assignee. The Teleregister
Corporation. No. 1.932,665; discl.Timer filed May 15,
1937; V. -179 : p. 275.
Hofstetter. Robert. Downers Grove, and .John W. Sager,
Oak Park. 111. Disclaimer filed by the .assignee. West-
ern Electric Companv. Incorporated. No, 2.030,989 ;
disclaimer filed F^b. 20. 1937; v. 476: p. 945.
Holt. Harold S.. Wilmington. Del. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee. E. T. dn Pont do Nemours and Compnny.
No. 2.032,091 ; disclaimer filed Nov. 18, 1937 ; v. 485 ;
p. 1.
Hbnel. Herbert. Vienna, Austria. (Two cases.) Dis-
claimers filed bv the assignee. Beck. Koller & Compnnv,
Inc. No, 1.996 069: disclaimers filed :Mav 12 and July
28. 1937: V. 479; p. 515. and v. 481 ; n. 001.
Hopkins. Roherf W.. New Yorlc. N. Y. Disclaimer filed
by the patenteo ; the nssicmee. The M. W, T\ollr.!i£r Cn .
concurring. No. 2.019.971 ; disclaimer filed Feb. 3.
1n.^7; V. 476; p. 1.
Hnber, John Y., Jr., Ardmore, Pa. Disclaimer filed bv
the patentee. No. 1.680.047; disclaimer filed IMav 27.
1937; V. 479; p. 761.
Jenks, Harold C. Wilkinsburg. Pa. Disclaimer filed bv
the assignee. Westinghouse Electric * Arnnufactnr'iii;
Companv. No. 1,764.312 ; disclaimer filed Dec. 1. 1937 •
V. 485 ; p. 764.
Johnson. John Kelly, ITnrtsdale, N. Y. Disclaimer filed
bv the .ossicnee. HazeUine Corporaiion. No 1 S.").T onfi •
discl.nimer filed Mar. 26. 1937; v. 477; p. 512.
.Tohnson. Theodore. Erie, Pt. (Throe caso<;.> Disclaimers
filed by the nssicnee. Jobnson Met.ql Products Co.. and
the licensee. Detroit Stool Products Cnmp.-nv. Nos
1.805.403. 1.841.187. and 1,841,247: disclaimers filed
Sent. 9. 1937 : v. 483 : p. 1.
Kennicott. Cass L.. Flossmoor. Til. Disclaimer filod by
the assignee. Phelps Dodce Corpontlon. No. 1.958 581 ■
discl.nimor filed Apr, 1. 1937 : v, 477 : p. 769.
Kennlnglon. William O.. Anderson. Tnd. Disclaimer filed
by the assignee, TIio Fclinse Machino Compnnv. No
1,627,588 ; disclaimer filed Mar. 26, 1937 ; v. 477 • p 51"'
Kienle, Roy H., Schenectady. N. Y. Disclaimer filed by
The assignee. General Electric Company. No. 2,065,331 ;
disclaimer filed Aug. 10, 1937 ; v. 481 ; p. 901.
Klemm. Emil R.. Jr., and Frederick O. Singer, Chicago, 111.
Disclaimer filed by the assignee, Klemm Automotive
Products Company. No. 1,915,188 ; disclaimer filed Jan.
7. 1937 ; V. 475 ; p. 1.
Kollsman, Paul, New York, N. Y. Disclaimer filed by the
patentee. Re. No. 19,079 ; disclaimer filed Apr. 30,
1937 ; V. 479 ; p. 1.
Kresser, Leo, Springfield, Mass. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee. United American Bosch Corporation. No.
2,030,454 ; disclaimer filed June 12, 1937 ; v. 480 ;
p. 248.
Laddon, Isaac M., Dayton. Ohio. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee. United Aircraft Corporation. No. 1,768,696 :
disclaimer filed Sept. 25, 1937 ; v. 483 ; p. 457.
Lancaster, John T., Newton, Mass. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee. United Shoe Machinery Corporation. No.
2.031,491 ; disclaimer filed Apr. 24, 1937 ; v. 478 ; p. 716.
Langford. George, Joliet, 111. (Two cases.) Disclaimer
filed by the assignee, McKenna Process Company of
Illinois ; the patentee concurring. Re. No. 19,638 and
No. 1,808,408 ; disclaimers filed May 5, 1937 ; v. 478 ;
p. 710 ; and v. 479, p. 275.
Lawson, Walter Eastby, Woodbury, N. J. Disclaimer filed
by the assignee, E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Company.
No. 2.018,678 ; disclaimer filed May 17, 1937 ; v. 479 ;
p. 275.
Leake, Richard C, Rochester, N. Y. Disclaimers filed by
the assignee. General Railway Signal Company. No.
2,042,670 ; disclaimers filed Oct. 23 and Nov. 30, 1937 •
V. 484 ; p. 255 ; and v. 485 ; p. 764.
Lind. Edward, and David Feigenbaum, New York, N. Y.
Disclaimer filed by the patentees. No. 1.995,187 • 'dis-
claimer filed June 11. 1937 ; v. 479 ; p. 1000
Littoo.v, John P.. San Francisco. Calif. Disclaimer filed
by the assignee. Hercules Glue Company. No. 1.898,673 ;
disclaimer filed Sept. 17, 1937 ; v. 483 ; p. 242.
Long, James W., and Thomas G. Ceilings. Plainfield, N. J.
Disclaimer filed by tlie assignee. The Western Union
Telegraph Company. No. 1,932,977 ; disclaimer filed
Mar. 5, 1937 ; v. 477 ; p. 6.
Lundberg. Nels S.. and Charles B. DeVlieg, Jackson, Mich,
'disclaimer filed by the assignee, Turnmilling Corpora-
tion. No. 2.036,967 ; disclaimer filed June 21, 1937 :
V. 480 ; p. 473.
-MacDonald, William A,, Little Neck, N. Y, Disclaimer
o ^o, j?y, ^?-® ,assiguee, Hazeltine Corporation. No.
2,084,647 ; disclamier filed Aug. 28, 1987 ; v. 482 • p 451
Siangan, (Jeorge B., Wilkinsburg, Pa. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee. Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing
?,^J?1P^°5'- ^°- 1-955,138; disclaimer filed Feb. 12°
193 ( ; V. 476 ; p. 241.
iMartin, James V.. Elyria. Ohio. Disclaimer filed by the
patontee. No. 1,400,177 ; disclaimer filed Feb. 26, 1937 :
V. 476 : p. 945.
ilarvin, Harry N., Rye. N. Y. Disclaimer filed bv the
patentee. No. 1,704.754 ; disclaimer filed Nov. 26, 1937 •
V. 48o ; p. 764.
Massey, Hemsley B.. Greensburg. Pa. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee. Railway & Industrial Engineering Com-
pany. No. 1.935,512 ; disclaimer filed May 20, 1937 ;
V. 4(9 ; p. 515.
^rcDill, Rex D.. East Cleveland. Ohio. Disclaimer filed
?X ^^I't, patentee. No. 1,980,816 ; disclaimer filed Jan.
in, 1937; V. 475 ; p. 686.
Miller, Robert A.. Plainfield, N. J. Disclaimer filed bv
the assignee. Bell Telephone Laboratories, Incorporated.
No 1.871,383; disclaimer filed Oct, 20, 1937; v. 484:
p. 255.
Morse, Roy W.. and Lysle A. Wood, Seattle, Wash. Dis-
claimer filed by the assignee. Boeing Aircraft Companv.
^'^■-■'^G-).14G; disclaimer filed Sept. 14, 1937; v. 48-3;
p. 242.
Moss, Douglas George King, Sanderstead. England Dis-
claimer filod bv tliP patentee. No. 2.036.229 • disclaimer
filed Nov. 16, 1937 : v. 485 ; p. 1.
Neher Harry Trainer, Bristol, and Charles Samuel Hol-
lander, Philadelphia. Pa. Disclaimer filed by the as-
signee. Rohm & Haas Companv. No. 1.937 323; dis-
claimer filed Aug. 4. 1937; v. 481 ; p 901
Nereslioimer. Heinrich._ and Anton Vilsmeier. Lndwigs-
Ohl, ivus.seii s., i\ew lork, N. Y. Disclaimer filed bv the
patentee ; the assignee. American Telephone and Tele-
fll'"!' T^^*'"l^"'V;^oS.''"^''"'^'"?- ^""- 1-858,339 ; disclaimer
filed Dee. 19. ]936: v. 474; p. 463
Omohundro. Allen L.. Detroit. Mich. Disclaimer filed bv
i'lr^^'Y^^i^"??- Frederick Stearns .<c Company. No.
1. son 860 ; disclaimer filed May 20. 1937 ; v. 479 ;"p. 515.
Pacz. Alnd.nr. Cleveland. Ohio. Disclaimer filed bv the as-
siErnop. Aluminum Company c f America. No. 1 595 218 ;
disciaimor filed Nov. 9. 1937- v 484' p 090
Perkins. Robert L.. East Aurora. N. Y.' Discl.aimer filed
by the assignee. Nation.nl Aniline .«r Chemical Company,
Inc. No. 1.R19,114: disclaimer filed Dec. 28, 1936;
V. 474 ; p. 697.
Petty. Earl. Hemnstead. N. Y. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee. Sun Oil Company. No. 2,023,181 : disclaimer
filed Aug. 19. 19.37 ; v. 482 -pi
LIST OF DISCLAIMERS
769
Phelan, Louis A. JI., Beloit, Wis. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee of one-half interest, Arcless Contact Com-
pany. No. 1,598,874 ; disclaimer filed Feb. 26, 1937 ;
V. 476 ; p. 945.
Plank, Ray, Rochester, N. Y. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee, General Railway Signal Company. No.
1,S52,.367 ; disclaimer filed Jan. 21, 1937 ; v. 475 ; p. 686.
Poitras, Edward J., Jaclvson Heights, and James D. Tear,
Great Neck, N. Y. Disclaimer filed by the assignee.
Ford Instrument Company, Inc. No. 2,025,122 ; dis-
claimer filed Sept. 18, 1937 ; v. 483 ; p. 242.
Popper, Max, Brooklyn, N. Y. (Two cases.) Disclaimers
filed by the patentee and the assignee, Topstiteh Ma-
chine Corporation. No. 2,034,354 : disclaimers filed
June 21 and Sept. 28, 1937 ; v. 480 ; p. 473 ; and v. 483 ;
p. 457.
Potthoff, Kurt T., Brooklyn, N. Y. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee, U. S. Galvanizing & Plating Equipment
Corporation. No. 1,959,799 ; disclaimer filed Nov. 17,
1937 ; V. 485 ; p. 1.
Powers, Frank B., Forest Hills, and Charles C. W'hittaker,
Pittsburgh, Pa. Disclaimer filed by the assignee, West-
inghouse Electric & Manufacturing Company. No.
2,030,1] 9 ; disclaimer filed Apr. 14, 1937 ; v. 478 ; p. 225.
Powrie, Thomas Kilpatrick, Paisley, Scotland. Disclaimer
filed by the patentee ; the assignee, Eadie Brothers &
Company Limited ; and the exclusive licensee, Whitins-
ville Spinning Ring Company. No. 1,899,635 ; dis-
claimer filed Oct. 5, 1937 ; v. 484 ; p. 14.
Pratt, Hazen C, Cambridge, Mass. Disclaimer filed by
the patentee. No. 1,499,472 ; disclaimer filed Feb. 15,
1937 ; v. 476 ; p. 709.
Preston, Neil D., Rochester, N. Y. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee, General Railway Signal Company. No.
2,038,128 ; disclaimer filed Oct. 23, 1937 ; v. 484 ; p. 255.
Reid, John, Glasgow, Scotland. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee, John Clifford Savage. No. 1.621,482 ; dis-
claimer filed Sept. 22, 1937 ; v. 483 ; p. 457.
Ricardo, Harry Ralph, London, England. Disclaimer filed
by the patentee. No. 2,035,569 ; disclaimer filed May
18. 1937 : V. 479 ; p. 515.
Rosenthal, Nathan, St. Louis County, Mo. Disclaimer filed
by the assignee, Rosenthal Paper Company. No.
2,036,542 ; disclaimer filed Feb. 25, 1937 ; v. 476 ; p. 945.
Rubens, Harry Ernest, Chicago, 111. Disclaimer filed by
the patentee. No. 1,959,387 ; disclaimer filed Oct. 23,
1937 ; V. 484 ; p. 750.
Salerni, Piero Mariano, Westminster, England. Dis-
claimer filed by the patentee. Re. No. 19,428 ; dis-
claimer filed Jan. 19, 1937 ; v. 475 ; p. 686.
Sandalls, George, Jr., North Tarry town, N. Y. Disclaimer
filed by the assignee, American Telephone and Tele-
graph Company. No. 2,041,964 ; disclaimer filed May
29, 1937 ; v. 479 ; p. 761.
Sanford, Hugh W., Knoxville, Tenn. Disclaimer filed by
the patentee, Sanford Investment Company, concurring.
No. 2,013,583 ; disclaimer filed Jan. 27, 1937 ; v. 475 ;
p. 686.
Sanford, Roy S., South Bend, Ind. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee, Bragg-Kliesrath Corporation. No.
2,008,727 ; disflaimer filed Apr. 3, 1937 : v. 477 : p. 769.
Schanz, George H., Akron, Ohio. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee. The B. F. Goodrich Company. No.
1,998,791 ; disclaimer filed Aug. 11, 19.37 ; v. 482 ; p. 1.
Schlaupitz, Oswald, Canton, Ohio. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee. The Timken Roller Bearing Company.
No. 2.067,131; disclaimer filed June 4, 3 937; v. 479;
p. 1000.
Smith, David M., Hermo.sa Beach, Calif. Disclaimer filed
by the assignee, Emsco Derrick & Equipment Company.
No. 2,020,004 ; disclaimer filed Nov. 8, 1937 ; v. 484 ;
p. 981.
Smith, Lewis R., Pittsburgh, Pa. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee, Westinghouse Electric & Manufacturing Com-
pany. No. 2,0 19,329 ; disclaimer filed May 19, 1937 ;
V. 479 ; p. 515.
Smith, Theodore A,, Ridgewood, N. J. Disclaimer flle<l
by the patentee ; the assignee,- Radio Corporation of
America, consenting. No. 1,810,188; disclaimer filed
Mar. 4, 1937 ; v. 470 ; p. 945.
Snyder, Howard F., Newlon, Iowa. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee, The Mnytag Company. No. 1,866,779.
Disclaimer filed Feb. 23, 1937; v. 477; p. 0.
Sonncmann, William K., Dallas, Tex. I)lHclalm(>r filed
by the assignee, Westlnghotise Electric and Manufactur-
ing Company. No. 1,976,523; disclaimer filed Jan. 8,
1037 ; V. 47.'> ; p. 1.
Spencer, James A., Teaneck, N. J. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee, Trans-Lux Movie Ticker Corporation. No.
1,981,376 ; disclaimer filed Apr. 24, 1937 ; v. 478 ; p. 716.
Stevenson, Henry Clifford, Rochester, N. Y. Disclaimer
filed by the assignee. The Rochester Folding Bos Co.
No. 2,038,454 ; disclaimer filed July 15, 1937 ; v. 481 ;
p. 220.
Stewart, Robert S., Chicago, 111. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee. The American Brake Shoe and Foundry Com-
pany. No. 1,685,966; disclaimer filed Nov. 29, 1937;
V. 485 ; p. 764.
Stineman, Ralph P., Los Angeles, Calif. Disclaimer filed
by the patentee. No. 1,934,245 ; disclaimer filed Dec.
7, 1936 ; V. 474 ; p. 249.
Stoeckly, Johann Joseph, Teltow-Seehof and Erhard Witte,
Berlin-Lichterfelde, Germany. Disclaimer filed by the
assignee, North American Rayon Corporation. No.
1,867,188 ; disclaimer filed Jan. 4, 1937 ; v. 474 ; p. 697.
Stratford, William M., New York, N. Y. Disclaimer filed
by the assignee, The Texas Company. No. 2,003,776 ;
disclaimer filed May 20, 1937 ; v. 479 ; p. 515.
Sullivan, Pike H., New Rochelle, N. Y. Disclaimer filed
by the assignee. Gasoline Products Company, Inc. No.
2,017,874 ; disclaimer filed Sept. 18, 1937 ; v. 483 ;
p. 242.
Sunbury, Herbert E., Wyncote, Pa. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee, Allbestos Corporation. No. 1,960,881 ;
disclaimer filed June 1, 1937 ; v. 479 : p. 761.
Topping, John A., Bronxville, N. Y. Disclaimer filed by
the patentee. No. 2,045,423 ; disclaimer filed Nov. 9,
1937 ; V. 484 ; p. 981.
Trott, Rolland S., Denver, Colo. Disclaimer filed by
the patentee. No. 1,834,907 ; disclaimer filed July 7,
1937 ; v. 481 ; p. 220.
Tucker, David J., Baltimore, Md. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee, Goldie Rosenberg. No. 2,059,672 ; dis-
claimer filed Sept. 15, 1937 ; v. 483 : p. 242.
Tuscher, Jean Edouard, Petit Ivry, and Marcel Spiro,
Paris, France. Disclaimer filed by. the assignee, Signa-
phoue Corporation of America. No. 1,974,551 ; dis-
claimer filed Mar. 6, 1937 ; v. 477 ; p. 512.
Van Gundy, Morris C., Houston, and Joseph R. Scanlin,
Port Arthur, Tex. Disclaimer filed by the assignee.
The Texas Companv. No. 1,599,854 ; disclaimer filed
Feb. 18, 1937 ; v. 476 ; p. 945.
Van Peski, Adrianus Johannes, Bossum, Netherlands.
Disclaimer filed by the assignee. Shell Development ('oin-
pany. No. 2,022,990 ; disclaimer filed July 3, 1937 ;
V. 480 ; p. 694.
Vinz, Alfred O., Beaver Dam, Wis. Disclaimer filed bv the
patentee. No. 2,005,512 ; disclaimer filed Apr. 26, 1937 ;
V. 478 ; p. 716.
Vogt, Clarence W., Louisville, Ky. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee. The Girdler Corporation. No. 1,783,864 ;
disclaimer filed Dec. 28, 1936 ; v. 474 ; p. 463.
Waugh, Edward H., Seattle, Wash. Disclaimer filed by
the assignee, Smith Cannery Machines Company. No.
2,054,576 ; disclaimer filed Jan. 2, 1937 : v. 474 ; p. 697.
Woigel, Albert C, East Orange, N. J. Disclaimer filed
by the assignee. Combustion Engineering Company,
Inc. No. 1,946,248 ; disclaimer filed Feb. 26, 1937 ;
v. 477 ; p. 512.
Wicks, John, Oak Park, 111. Disclaimer filed by the
Patentee ; the assignee. Associated Electric Laboratories,
nc, consenting. No. 2,040,637 ; disclaimer filed Apr.
17, 1937 ; v. 478 • p. 482.
Wight, Sedgwick N., Rochester, N. Y. Disclaimer filed
by the assignee. General Railway Signal Company.
No. 2,027,569 ; disclaimer filed June 8, 1937 ; v. 479 ;
p. 1000.
Williams, Harold W., Chicago, 111. (Two cases.) DIs-
<'laimers filed bv the assignee, Westinghouse Electric
Elevator Co. No. 2.064,045 ; disclaimers filed July 15,
1937 and July 24, 1937 ; v. 481 ; p. 220 ; and v. 481 ;
p. 677.
Woodruff, Graham C, Bronxville, N. Y. Disclaimer filed
by tlie patentee; the nsslcnoe, The Jj. C. L. Corpora-
tion, concurring. No. 2,020,028 ; disclaimer filed Mar.
16, 1937 : V. 477 ; p. 240.
Yerger, Wilson S., iind Lewis S. Somers, riilladelphln,
Pa. Disclaimer filed by the nssignoe, Imperial Type
Metal Companv. No. 1.95;!, 844; disclaimer lUcd Nov.
29. 1937 ; V. 485 ; n. 764.
Young, Forrest Joseph, Los Angel<>s and Spencer William
Long, Redondo Bench. Calif, nlsclalmer filed liy the
assignee, The National Supply Company of Delaware.
No. 2,005.122; disclaimer flled June 12, 1037; v. 480;
p. 248.
122128— P-^9
LIST OF PLANT INVENTIONS
Apple. V. Moore. 238 ; Mar. 16.
Avocado. J. R. Byrum. 261 ; Aug. 24.
Avocado. C. C. Henry. 234 ; Feb. 9.
Besonia. R. Zeparo. Plant Pat. No. 265 ; Dec. 28.
Berry. H. F. Greider. 247 ; Apr. 20.
Camellia. E. A. Mcllhenny. 224 ; Jan. 19.
Camellia. B. A. Mcllhenny. 231 ; Feb. 2.
Carnation. A. F. J. Baur. 219 ; Jan. 12.
Carnation. J. C. Rasmussen. 239 ; Mar. 23.
Carnation. C. A. Schaefer. 260 ; Aug. 3.
Ctirysantliemum. R. C. Murphey. 251 ; June 15.
Freesia. E. J. Schroeder. 237 ; Mar. 9.
Oladiolus. E. A. Hriegs. 25.t ; July 6.
Gladiolus. A. L. Miller. 227; Jan. 26.
Lily of the Valley plant. S. C. Baston. 250; June 8.
Lobelia. E. C. Johnson. 221 ; Jan. 19.
Peach. C. H. Fisher. 233 : Feb. 9.
Peach. W. L. Plantz. 262 ; Sept. 14.
Phlox. E. H. Schultz. 252 ; June 22.
Poinsettia. P. Ecke. 242 ; Apr. 6.
Poplar, Hybrid. R. H. McKee. 211-18- Jan. 6.
Poplar, Hybrid. R. H. McKee. 225-226; Jan. 19.
Poplar, Hybrid. R. H. McKee. 228-30; Jan. 26.
Rose. J. A. Armstrong. 243 ; Apr. 13.
Rose. J. A. Armstrong. 244 ; Apr. 13.
Rose. E. R. Asmus, Sr. 241 : Apr. 6.
Rose. W. G. Bate. 245 ; Apr. 20.
Rose. C. F. Bertanzpl. Sr. 240 ; Mar. 30.
Rose. J. D. Brownell. 248 ; June 1.
Rose. J. D. Brownell. 2(i3 ; Oct. 5.
Rose. L. Burbank. 235 ; Feb. 16.
Rose. K. Carbaugh. 222 ; Jan. 19.
Rose. A. Dickson, Jr. 223 ; Jan. 19.
Rose. P. A. Izzo. 236 ; Mar. 9.
Rose. W. Kordes. 254 ; July 6.
Rose. J. H. Nicolas. 253 ; June 29.
Rose. J. H. Nicolas. 264 : Nov. 23.
Rose. F. C. RafEel. 246 ; Apr. 20.
Rose. J. Square. 259 ; Aug. 3.
Rose. H. A. Verschuren. 249 : June 8.
Rose, Hybrid perpetual. M. R. Jacobus. 257 ; July 20.
Sugar cane. B. A. Bourne. 220 ; Jan. 19.
Tree, Apple. P. L. Lingamfelter. 258 ; July 20.
Tree, Peach. J. Perry. 232 ; Feb. 2. '
770
LIST OF INVENTIONS
Abietic acid esters, Continuous production of. H. E.
Kaiser. 2,074,963; Mar. 23.
Abradant and tiolder therefor. J. W. Gottschalk and S.
W. Grater. 2,083,151 ; June 8.
Abradant supplying device. K. C. Burroughs. 2,083,773 ;
June 15.
Abrader attachment for writing instruments. W. C. F.
Ehrmann. 2,075,932 ; Apr. 6.
Abrading apparatus. J. A. Keenan. 2,095,503 ; Oct. 12.
Abrading apparatus. E. R. Newcomb and H. R. Stratford.
2,071,563 ; Feb. 23.
Abrading device. P. J. Huhn. 2,100,780 ; Nov. 30.
Abrading machine. C. G. Brostrom. 2.087,238 ; July 20.
Abrading machine. A. N. Emmons. 2,069,700 ; Feb. 2.
Abrading machine. G. N. Gordon. 2,080,538 ; May 18.
Abrading machine. C. Johnson and J. O. Olsen,
2 072 951 • Mar 9
Abrading machine. " W. H. Kastens. 2.094,843; Oct. 5.
Abrading or polishing implement. E. E. Price. 2,083,793 ;
June 15.
Abrading or polishing tool. E. W. Hall. 2,094,650 ;
Oct. 5.
Abrading, polishing, and buffing device. W. H. Bauch.
2,103,444; Dec. 28.
Abrading rolls for use on abrading or polishing machines.
Producing. E. E. Price. 2.089.707; ,\ng. 10.
Abrading tool. W. R. Barclay. 2,072.130 ; Mar. 2.
Abrading tool. J. P. Graul. 2,074,177 ; Mar. 16.
Abrading tool. J. B. Hadaway. 2.076,776 ; Apr. 13.
Abrading tool. A. S. Johnson. 2,094.894 ; Oct. 5.
Abrading tool. T. F. Quigley. 2,102,092 ; Dec. 14.
Abrading tool. F. Ricks and E. Hope. 2,072,129 ;
Mar. 2.
Abrading tool. Diamond embedded. F. H. Willey.
2,074,038 ; Mar. 16.
Abrasion method and apparatus. G. A. Boesger.
2,092,201 ; Sept. 7.
Abrasion resisting chain. Heavy duty. L. T. Harris.
2,103,972; Dec. 28.
Abrasive and like particles in rubber. Embedding of.
R. Stahl. 2,084,784 ; June 22.
Abrasive and method of making. Flexible. T. Pohl and
J. Schneider. 2,091,184 ; Aug. 24.
Abrasive article. H. C. Martin and F. A. Upper.
2,084,534 ; June 22.
Abrasive article. F. J. Tone. 2,084,513 ; June 22.
Abrasive article. D. E. Webster. 2,070,764 ; Fob. 16.
Abrasive article. D. E. Webster. 2.076.833; Apr. 13.
Abrasive article. D. E. Webster. 2,078,354; Apr. 27.
Abrasive article. C. E. Wooddell and J. P. Barnes.
2,085,137 ; June 29.
Abrasive article and manufacturing the same. C. B.
Wooddell, F. A. Upper, and C. S. Nelson. 2,072,146 ;
Mar. 2.
Abrasive article and manufacturing the same. Bonded.
O. L. Mahlman and R. C. Benner. 2,072.507 ; Mar. 2.
Abrasive articles, Maiiuf.ncture of. U. C. Bennor, O. L.
Mahlman, and W. D. Rossoy. 2,078,830 ; Apr. 27.
Abrasive articles, Manufacture of. N. P. Uobie.
2,070,517 ; Apr. 6.
Abrasive nrticles, Man\ifacturp of. E. C. Schacht.
2,082,182; Juno 1.
Abrasive articles, Manufacturing. O. Ij. Mahlman.
2,071,549; Feb. 23.
Abrasive body and making the same. L. II. Mllligan.
2,077,300; Apr. 13.
Abrasive carrylni; liquid from t)enrings and Joints, Exclud-
ing. J. A. Wolfe. 2,000,505 ; .Tan. 5.
Abmsive coiiipcisil ionsj. I'ViniiinK diamodlfcrous. J. IT. L.
De Bats. 2,068,848 ; Jan. 20.
Abi-.'isivc coiiipoiiiid and ulili/.ing same. J. D. Kinsley.
2,084,044 ; Juno 22.
Abrnsive cutting nnichlne. D. T.cwls, W. Tj. Walsh, and
W. B. Lashar, Jr Re. 20,400; Aug. 10.
Abrasive device. C. W. Koss. 2,087,318; July 20.
AbraHlv(> drum for leather H\irriiclng niachincH and the
like. (J. M. rnrlln. •J070.I!»:i; At>r. (!
Abrasive oleinents, YIeldahly mounted. 11. P. KlrclimT,
2,007,089 ; Jan. 5.
Abrasive liolder. E. V. CorfT. 2,103.320: Dec. 28.
Abrasive niMcliine. V. K. Mlnl.'h. 2.077,038; Apr. 20.
Abrasive material. Production of. II. C. Benner and It. L.
Melton. 2,078,831 ; Apr. 27.
Abrasive malerliil, Snrlace coated. T. M. HIclinioinl.
2,089./|20: Auk'. 10.
Abrasive mcnilK-r ,ind iniiklng the same, Kconforccd. A. W.
CofTniMn. 2,082,150; Juni- 1.
Abrasive pad. M. F. Read. 2,102,715; Doc. 21.
Abrasive prodnciN iind ni.'iUlMK the same. J. N. Miid J.
Knznilck. 2,083,719 ; June 15.
Abrasive separallng and cleaning Mpp:n«liiH. It. I!.
Hnv<'lt. 2, 003, '140 ; Sept. 21.
AbniHive (browing machine. V. E. Mlnlcli. Itc. 20,538;
Oct. 10.
Abrasive throwing ninchlne. V. E. Minlcli. 2,077,030-7;
Apr. 20.
Abrasive throwing wheel. V. E. Minich. 2,077,635 ;
Apr. 20.
Abrasive to polishing wheels, belts, or the like. Apparatus
for applying. J. S. Porter. 2,098,306 ; Nov. 9.
Abrasive tool. O. S. Buckner. 2,090,104 ; Aug. 17.
Abrasive tool. A. A. Hodgkins. 2,079,995 ; Mav 11.
Abrasive wheel. H. O. Anderson. 2,078,437 ; Apr. 27.
Abrasive wheel. R. R. Raber. 2,101,193 ; Dec. 7.
Abrasive wheel. E. van der Pyl. 2,069,788 ; Feb. 9.
Abrasive wheel. E. Van der Pyl. 2,072,051 ; Feb. 23.
Abrasive wheel. E. "Van der Pyl. 2,077,345 ; Apr. 13.
Abrasive wheel and manufacture. H. O. Anderson.
2,078,436 ; Apr. 27.
Abrasive wheel and manufacture. B. Sanford and D. E.
Webster. 2,085,705 ; June 29.
Absorbent package or pad. E. B. Thomas. 2,073,410 ;
Mar. 9.
Absorbent pad and making the same. M. M. Visscher
and W. L. McMillan. 2,084,362 ; June 22.
Absorbent product. Packaged. E. H. Brown. 2,095,788 ;
Oct. 12.
Absorption cooling machine. L. Stark. 2,087,822 ; July
20.
Acceleration control system. W. I. Bendz. 2,081,977 ;
June 1.
Accelerator control. A. J. Abel. 2,083,974 ; June 15.
Accelerator control. P. A. Heinrich. 2,070,400 ; Apr. 6.
Accelerator control. Auxiliary. R. M. Allen. 2,084,932 ;
June 22.
Accelerator for the vulcanization of rubber. I. Williams.
2,091,345 ; Aug. 31.
Accelerator of vulcanization. H. I. Cramer. 2,070,524 ;
Feb. 9.
Accelerator of vulcanization. W. P. ter Horst. 2,103,749 ;
Dec. 28.
Accelerator of vulcanization. L. B. Sebrell. 2,102,547 ;
Dec. 14.
Accelerator, Retarded action hydraulic. M. A. McMichen.
2,070,489 ; Feb. 9.
Accelerometer. R. Serroll. 2,090,521 ; Aug. 17.
Access element. J. M. G. Fullman. 2,097,394 ; Oct. 26.
Accessory for ipfants' bathing devices. B. H. Kennedy.
2, 089,, SOI : Aug. 10.
Accessory for mechanical refrigerators. C. A. Klenk and
B. S. French. 2,073,309 ; Mar. 9.
Accessory system, Suction operated. E. C. Horton.
2,084,142; June 15.
Accordion. C. lorio. 2,009,447 ; Feb. 2.
Accordion. M. Soprani. 2,085,771 ; July 6.
Accordion packing rings, Making helical. H. T. Wheeler.
2,078,549 ; Apr. 27.
Accordion, Piano. M. H. Berlin. 2,070,853 ; Feb. 16.
Accordions, Sostonuto device for. O. Schmidt.
2,094,412 ; Sept. 28.
Accounting and bookkeeping machine. A. Ott. 2,088,092 ;
July 27.
Accounting and checking system, Automatic. J. P. Buck-
ley. 2,080,758 ; May 18.
Accounting apparatus. A. J. Carson. 2,095,562; Oct.
12.
Accounting device, if. G. Johnstone. 2,006,429 ; Oct. 19.
Accounting machine. E. Broitling. 2,071,387-8; Feb.
23.
Accounting machine. J. M. Cunningham. 2,079,434 ;
May 4.
Accounting machine. A. E. Gray. 2 098,339 ; Nov. 9.
Accounting machine. F. K. Hart. 2,083,994 ; Juno 15.
Accounting machine. C. I.i. Hayes. 2,072,419; Mar. 2.
Accounting machine. R. L. Mullcr. 2.087,542; July 20.
Accounting machine. A. Ott and E. Dreycr. 2,088,002;
Aug. 3.
Accounting machine. J. R. Peirco. 2,072.420; Mar. 2.
Accounting machine. E. II. Placke. 2,071,141 ; Feb. 1(1.
Accovinling ni.'ichine. Perforated card controlled. H. II.
Keen. 2,070,727 ; Apr. 13.
Acciiunling machine, Record controlI<>(I and record mak-
ing. J. W. Urvce. 2,090,103; Aug. 17.
Accounting' system. 1-. C. Thomas. 2.103,051 ; Dec. 28.
Accuniul.Mling and printing device. E. J. Habenda.
2,070,713; Apr. 13.
Accunnilaling device. C. P. linke. 2.081,500; June 22.
.VciiiiiMibimr. I,. ,1. ("liarliiar. 2.t)07,-i:!l ; Jiin. 12.
Accuiinil:ilnr I'limt. I'. i:mi. 2.0S9.91 .-i : Anc. 10.
Accunicy regulator. ('. P. Itergnnin. 2,070.107; May •!.
Acetaldchyde anil a catalyst therefor, Preparntlon of. II.
Waller. 2,098,842; Nov. 0.
Acelaldehvde from acelyleni'. Preparing. P. Roth, II.
lOlvert, "and K. Stelnberger. 2,071, dlO; Mar. 23.
.Vccl.ildclivilc rniiM aii'lylene. Producing. W. Koslimky.
•J.o.si .770 : May 25.
Aci'liildi'hvde from acetylene, Production of. 12. Kb<>r-
hiirdl. 2,093,110 ; Sei>t. 11.
.\c(liilcli'livd(> fiiiin acetviiMie, Production of. W. Uo.sln8ky
Miiil I'. I!.iuiii;inn. 2,077,58(1; Apr. 20.
.Acelaldehvde from Mcetylene. Production of. V. vnn
TmicK TralirMnen and (!. WIelzcl. 2,07l).l)7« ; May 11.
771
772
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Acetaldehyde, Manufacture of. H. Dreyfus. 2,068,010 ;
Jan. 19.
Acetaldehyde, Manufacture of. H. Dreyfus. 2,086,702 ;
July 13.
Acetaldehyde, Production of. A. Scheuermann, R. Brill,
and G. Wietzel. 2,102,751 ; Dec. 21.
Acetals and producing same, Cyclic. H. P. A. Groll and
G. Hearne. 2,078,534 ; Apr. 27.
Acetals of B-Ketoakleliydes. J. Nelles. 2,091,373 ; Aug.
31.
Acetic anhydride. Manufacturing. M. Mugdan and J.
Sixt. 2,101,868 ; Dec. 14.
Acetic anhydride. Producing. M. Mugdan and J. Sixt.
2,102,159 ; Dec. 14.
Acetone, ethyl alcohol, and butyl alcohol from watery
solutions. Method of and apparatus for preparing in
the pure state. G. Reichardt. 2,095,347 ; Oct. 12.
Acetyl cellulose of improved clarity, Manufacturing. H.
L. Bartheleray and E. E. Huffman. 2,082,238 ; June 1.
Acetylene generator. G. M. Deming. 2,085,084 ; June 29.
Acetylene, Preparing. C. Weibezann and F. Walter.
Re. 20.527 : Oct. 5.
Acetylsalicylic acid products. Manufacture of water-
soluble storage-stable. C. O. Miller and A. E. Siehrs.
2,101,867; Dec. 14.
Acid : See —
Barbituric acid.
5 - hydroxy -hydrindene-or-
tho-carboxylic acid.
Acid amide compounds and manufacture thereof, Quar-
ternary heterocyclic. F. Schonhofer and H. Henecka.
2,068,824 ; Jan. 26.
Acid amides containing the trichloromethyl group and
prepai-ing them. Aromatic. A. Wolfram and E. Haus-
dorfer. 2,087,715 ; July 20.
Acid amides of sulphonated aromatic carboxylic acids
and making same, Carboxylic. O. Albrecht. 2,076,217 ;
Apr. 6.
Acid amides. Preparation of. J. L. Brill and R. W.
Plummer. 2,092,723 ; Sept. 7.
Add amides. Production of. W. J. Hund and L. Rosen-
stein. 2,070,991 ; Feb. 16.
Acid and derivatives thereof, Pyrene. 3,5,8,10-tetra-
sulphonic. E. Tietze and O. Bayer. 2,094,224; Sept.
28.
Acid and itaconic apid. Manufacture of anhydrides of
cltraconic. G. Scheuing and B. Walach. 2,088,347;
July 27.
Add and its analogues, Manufacture of ascorbic. W. N.
Haworth, E. L. Hirst, J. K. N. Jones, and F. Smith.
2,073,207 ; Mar. 9.
Acid and its esters, Producing acrylic. W. Bauer and H.
Lauth. 2,087,466 ; July 20.
Acid and making it, Ainino-aroylamino-benzoic. F. L.
Rose. 2,088,667 ; Aug. 3.
Acid and making the same, Meta-N-alkylamine para
alkoxy phenyl armonic. G. W. Raiziss, L. W. Clemence,
and A. I. Kremens. 2.088.608 ; Aug. 3.
Acid and manufacture of sulphate and carbonaceous com-
positions therefrom. Treatment of waste sulphuric.
N. A. Sargent. 2,067,985 ; Jan. 19.
Acid and other lower fatty acids. Dehydration of acetic.
D. F. Othraer. 2,076,184 ; Apr. 6.
Add and producing the same. Rosin. E. A. Brennan
and S. E. Cairncross. 2,072,628 ; Mar. 2.
Acid and product thereof, Polymerizing hydrocyanic. H.
C. Adams and H. D. Green. 2,069,543; Feb. 2.
Acid and sparingly soluble chromates. Preparation of
chromic. R. E. Pearson and W. V. Gilbert. 2,099,658 ;
Nov. 16.
Acid and water-proofed articles and making same. G.
Schneider. 2,071,436 ; Feb. 23.
Acid anhydrides. Manufacture of fatty. H. Dreyfus.
2,073,685-6 ; Mar. 16.
Acid, Apparatus for the manufacture of sulphuric.
T. Parker. 2,097,131 ; Oct. 26.
Acid, Apparatus for the production of phthalic anydride
and benzoic. M. ScharfC, J. Brode, A. Johannsen, and
J. Reichart. 2,088,929 ; Aug. 3.
Acid arylamldes, Hydroxycarbazole carboxj'lic. F. Muth
2,071,702 : Feb. 23.
Acid components from hydrocarbon distillates, Removing.
D. L. YabroEE and J. W. Givens. 2,066,925 ; Jan. 5.
Acid compositions. Manufacture of. T. Cummincs
2,071,816:. Feb. 23.
Acid compound, Barbituric. W. Ursum. 2,093,120 •
Sept. 14.
Acid compounds and producing the same, Benzo.vl benzoic
I. Cubelmann and J. M. Tinker. 2,063,321 ; Jan. 19.
Acid compounds, Anthraquinone thiophene and selono-
phene carboxylic. R. N. Lulek and C. F. Belcher
2,097,860 ; Nov. 2.
Add, Concentrating impure weak sulphuric. C. B. Clark
2.090.936 : Aug. 24.
Acid, Concentration of acetic. M. Klar and K. Grunert
2.079,511 ; May 4.
Acid container. A. Katona. 2,070,231 ; Feb. 9.
Acid containing amyloid, Concentration of dilute sul-
phuric. J. R. Dufford. 2,069,472 ; Feb. 2.
Acid containing in the 5-posltion a pyridine group and
preparing the same, Barbituric. R. Gebauer
2,084,136; June 15. vzeuauer.
Acid, Continuously manufacturing hydrochloric H A
Kast. 2,081,118; May 18.
Acid derivatives. Acrylic. W. A. Lott. 2,103,265 ; Dec.
28.
Acid derivatives and making the same, C-amino-substituted
barbituric. R. Gebauer. 2,078,323 ; Apr. 27.
Acid ester and producing, Kesin. I. H. Humphrey and
J. N. Borglin. 2.089,375 ; Aug. 10.
Acid ester of cellulose from its mixture with cellulose,
Recovery of a mixed organic. M. J. Reid. 2,083,667 ;
June 15.
Acid ester of cellulose from its reaction mixture, Separat-
ing an organic. C. J. Malm and C. R. Fordyce.
2,102,016 ; Dec. 14.
Acid ester of cellulose in fibrous form. Preparation of
an organic. F. J. Hopkinson and C. R. Fordyce.
2,076.181 ; Apr. 6.
Acid esters of cellulose. Analyzing mixed organic. C. J.
Malm, and G. F. Nadean. 2,069,892 ; Feb. 9.
Acid esters of cellulose of lowered viscosity. Preparation
of organic. C. J. Malm and H. S. Gardner, Jr.
2,080,054; May 11.
Acid esters of higher glycols, Sulphuric. R. G. Benner.
2,091,956; Sept. 7.
Acid esters of polyunsaturated higher alcohols, Polycar-
boxylic. J. H. Werntz. 2,101,227 ; Dec. 7.
Acid esters, Preparation of carboxylic. A. T. Larson.
2,093,695; Sept. 21.
Acid esters. Preparation of dicarboxylic. H. M. Kvalnes.
2,091,241 ; Aug. 24.
Acid from a centrifuge. Apparatus for discharging.
D. F. Edwards and A. M. Wilson. 2,084.484 ; June 22.
Acid from acid sludges. Recovering. C. L. Read and P. J.
Harrington. 2,079,424 ; May 4.
Acid from diolefines, Maleic. C. Conover. 2,079,490 :
May 4.
Acid from oxides of nitrogen. Production of nitric. S. L.
Handfortn. 2,088,057 • Julv 27.
Acid from pyrollgneous products. Concentrating and puri-
fying acetic. C. Coutor. 2,096,734 ; Oct. 26.
Acid from separated sludge acid. Recovering sulphuric.
I. Hechenbleikner and F. J. Bartholomew. 2,066,685 ;
Jan. 5.
Acid from sulphuric acid solutions of sulphates. Recovering
sulphuric. O. Mantius and E. Mantius. 2,078,088 ;
Apr. 20.
Acid from the fume gases containing small amounts there-
of. Recovering maleic. A. O. Jaeger and J. E. Jewett.
2.098,047 : Nov. 2.
Acid gels. Silicic. E. S. Ridler. 2,071,987; Feb. 23.
Acid halides, Aryl phosphoric. S. L. Bass. 2,071,017 ;
Feb. 16.
Acid halides of carbazole-N-carbosylic acids and their
production. W. L. Ruigh. 2,089,985 ; Aug. 17.
Acid having a high concentration. Producing fuming sul-
phuric. C. B. von Girsewald, W. Siecke and M. Wohl-
will. 2,071,598 ; Feb. 23.
Acid in saccharification process. Recovery of sulphuric.
H. Dreyfus. 2,091,309 ; Aug. 31.
Acid. Making boric. A. Newman. 2,089.406 ; Aug. 10.
Acid, Making hydrobromic. G. F. Dressel and O. C. Ross.
2,070,263 ; Feb. 9.
Acid manufacture. Nitric. A. Christensen. 2,098,953 ;
Nov. 16.
Acid, Manufacture of citric. P. Leone. 2,066,892 ; Jan. 5.
Acid, Manufacture of hydrocyanic. H. A. Bond and C. R.
Harris. 2,083,824; June 15.
Acid, M^anufacture of hydrocyanic. E. Hene. 2,097,064 ;
Acid, Manufacture of hydrocyanic. B. S. Lacy. 2,076,953 ;
Apr. 13.
Acid, Manufacture of sulphuric. B. M. Carter.
2,095.628 ; Oct. 12.
■^'^i'''„F''^'^'i^^<^^"iiS amino sulphonic. P. Baumgarten.
2,102,350 ; Dec. 14.
Acid, Method and apparatus for the manufacture of sul-
phuric. F. C. Zeisberg. 2,075.075 ; Mar. 30.
Acid pickhng inhibitor. A. L. Wilson and A. B. Boese,
Jr. 2.0S0.553 ; May 18.
Acid, Preparing aminoacetic. E. T. Mertz. 2,098,923;
Nov. 9.
''^*^^*^Ao„^''*^P^''^t'°° of hydrocyanic. A. T. Larson.
2,086,507 ; Julv 6.
Acid, Preparing glyo.xylic. P. Heisel. 2,081.355 : May 25.
Acid, Producing citric. J. Zender. 2,072,919 ; Mar.'O.
ml^p.^'l^slMsTjlR^ 27^ '"°''' Hy<^^«fl"«"«- H. B.
^'2'o78'^37 ^ a"" ^27^^'^°^^^^' ^' ^^^'^^^ ^^'^ ^- Wieters.
^<^^^^Produ'ction of 'maleic. C. H. Walters. 2,097,904 ;
^'^o^^,^^Jao^^$i'^^ ?J ^^<=tic. I. L. Haag and C. A. Vana.
2,101,998 ; Dec. 14.
-^'Gron''To?6 m'^'j?,?^ iT- ^- ^- ^''''^' ^""^ ^- ^- ^•
Acid, Refining naphthenlc.
Sept. 14.
^•^o^a/o^c?^ Pplyhydric alcohol-polybasic,
^R'sentSm.'"1'^ffi7V'^De?°2i°'"'"'''= '^"P^'^"" ^•
"*'*^i'^08?458 '• July^e*^"*^ alcohol-polybasic. R. Adams.
^ftrtlfH.¥9:?t,f^t.y 1^; ^- ''''''" ^"'^ S- ^- ^-
Jr.
A. L. Blount. 2,093,001-
I. Rosenblum.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
773
Acid sludge, Treatment ot. J. M. Rumple. 2,091,937 ;
Aug. 31.
Acid, Synthesis of hydrocyanic. P. J. Carlisle and A. D.
Macallum. 2,069,545 ; Feb. 2.
Acid synthesis process. A. T. Larson. 2,089,903 ; Aug.
10.
Acid synthesis process, Improved. A. T. Larson.
2,079,216 ; May 4.
Acid, Treatment of aqueous solutions of acetic. E. A.
Charles. 2,079,789 ; May 11.
Acid, Treatment of phosphoric. C. F. Booth and J. E.
Malowan. 2,081,351 ; May 25.
Acid, Treatment of waste sulphuric. C. P. Debuch and
E. Markworth. 2,097,271 ; Oct. 26.
Acidic and basic reagents, Recovery of. H. F. Oxley and
E. B. Thomas. 2,090,947 : Aug. 24.
Acldproof tank. E. Neuhaus. 2,083,469 ; June 8.
Acids and derivatives thereof, Manufacture of polymer
carboxylic. K. Hamann. 2,094,213 : Sept. 28.
Acids and esters thereof and uses therefor, Substituted
succinic. L. P. Kyrides. 2,098,190 ; Nov. 2.
Acids and esters thereof. Production of dicarboxylic.
J. W. Hill and E. W. Spanagel. 2,101,217 ; Dec. 7.
Acids and making same, Anuno-aryl sulphone-sulphonlc.
J. Scheidegger. 2,080,188; May 11.
Acids and making the same. Ascorbic. B. Helferich and
O. Peters. 2,068,453 ; Jan. 19.
Acids and 1.4 + 5.8-naphthalenetetracarboxylic acids and
preparing them, Nuclear substituted acenaphthalic.
W. Eckert and E. Fischer. 2,067,138 ; Jan. 5.
Acids and preparing the same, Diarvl oxide sulphonic.
M. A. Prahl. 2,081,876 ; May 25.
Acids and preparing them, Amino-ehrysene-sulphonic.
W. Schultheis. 2,093,113 ; Sept. 14.
Acids and producing same. Higher aromatic keto fattv.
H. A. Bruson, J. D. Robinson, and O. Stein. 2,071,496 ;
Feb. 23.
Acids and producing same. N-long cb.nin alkvl aromatic
amino sulphonic. E. Schirm. 2.067,463 ; Jan. 12.
Acids and products obtainable thereby. Preparing amino-
carboxylic. C, Platz and H. Holsten. 2,097,864 ; Nov. 2.
Acids and the product thereof. Production of hydroxy.
J. W. Hill. 2,073,799 ; Mar. 16.
Acids, Benzanthrone acrylic. R. N. Lulek and C. F.
Belcher. 2,091,242 ; Aug. 24.
Acids, Concentrating aliphatic. C. I. Haney. 2,082,000 ;
June 1.
Acids from aryl ethylenes and the products thereof, Manu-
facture of sulphonic. H. Grotowsky. 2,097,726 ;
Nov. 2.
Acids from crude tar. Extracting tar. C. M. Ambler, Jr.,
and C. E. Underwood. 2,081,692 ; May 25.
Acids from crude tar. Recovering tar. J. G. Hatman.
2,082,626 ; June 1.
Acids, Indol sulphonic. E. Herdieckerhoff, O. and E.
Tschunkur. 2,068,800 ; Jan. 26.
Acids into stable atiuoons solutions, Converting barbituric.
H. Gruber. 2.067,317; .Tan. 12.
Acids. Manufacture of amino sulphonic. A. Dosor, R.
Sohroter, and O. Bayer. 2,089,348 ; Aug. 10.
Acids, Manufacture of arylamino-naphthalene-sulphonic.
O. AUemann. 2,092,807 ; Sept. 14.
Acids of anthropyriraidines, Sulphonic. K. Koeberle and
O. Schlichtlng. 2,068,989 ; Jan. 20.
Acids of high wetting, dispersing, and emulsifying power
and producing the snme. Substituted sulphonic. E.
Segessemann, 2,076,106; Apr. 6.
Acid-phenol-nldohyde condensation product, Polyhydric
alcohol-carboxylic organic ncid-wenk polybasic Inorgan-
ic. I. Rosenhium. Re. 20,513; Sept. 21.
Acid.s, Preparation of antlirafiuinone-disulphonic. M. S.
Whelen. 2,074,.'i07 ; Mar. 10.
Acids, Preparation of anthraquinone-disulphonic. A. J.
Wuertz. 2,074,309; Mar. 16.
Acids, Preparation of carboxylic. G. B. Carpenter and A\'.
H. Carothers. 2,008,265; Jan. 19.
Acids, Preparing diamino-dipiienoxv-antbraquinone dlsul-
fonlc. E. C. Buxbaum. 2,068,373; Jan. 19.
Acids, Preparing ether. H. A. Bruson. 2,068,905 ; Jan.
26.
Acids, Producing substituted aliphatic. J. B. Nlederl.
2,082.4.''>» ; Juno 1.
Acids, Production of hydroxy-sulfonic. F. Guenther and
ri. Ilaussmann. 2,094.4.')1 ; Sept. 28.
Acids, T'urHlc.'il ion of alplia-hydroxy-allphatlc. S. L. Bass.
2,092,494 ; Sept. 7.
Acids, I'nrlflcation of naphlhcnlo. W. B. Hcndri'y.
2,072,053 ; Feb. 23.
Acids, Purifying naplillienic. D. E. Cnrr. 2,081,475:
May 25.
Adds, Racemlzlng amino. R. S. Bley. 2.071,327 : Feb.
23.
Adds, Recovering. O. M. Urbnln and W. R. Stemon.
2,102,103; Dec. M.
Adds, Recovery of Kulphonlc, R. C. Moren and \V. A.
Meyer. 2,0!)!^, 529 ; Nov. 16,
Acoustic apparatus, H, F. Olson. 2.007.280; Oct. 20.
Acoustic device. 11. R. Clarke, 2,009,KI7; !■ el), 9.
Aeoustle device, K, D. Coots, 2,OM7,001 ; July 27,
Acoustic device. I,. B. (^ornwell. 2.08l,9l I ; .lime 22.
Acoustic device. 11. C. Iliirrlson. 2.077,170; Apr. 13.
Acoustic device. A. K. Swlckanl. 2.085,130; Juno 29.
Acoustic device. A. E. Swlckurd. 2,093.064; Sept. 21.
AcoiiHllc device. A. L. Tlniras, 2,0,S6,6I9 ; .)uly 13.
R.
N. Marshall.
Acoustic devices. Assembling.
2,094,043 ; Sept. 28.
Acoustic material. E. T. Hermann. 2,087,973 ; July 27.
Acoustic material, Producing. J. A. Rice. 2,087,550 ;
July 20.
Acoustic reproducing apparatus. A. A. Thomas.
2.088,451 ; July 27.
Acoustic sounding apparatus. Electro. G. G. Jacquet and
R. E. Badin. 2,076,724 ; Apr. 13.
Acoustic vibrations, Device for recording and reproduc-
ing. A. T. van Drk. 2,072,610; Mar. 2.
Acoustic warning device. P. Koch. 2,074,266 ; Mar. 16.
Acoustical composition. F. C. Atwood. 2,097,054 ; Oct.
26.
Acoustical construction. J. Mazer. 2,077,889 ; Apr. 20.
Acoustical construction. J. S. Parkinson. 2,081,952 ;
June 1.
Acoustical device. H. F. Olson. 2,102,736 ; Dec. 21.
Acoustical material. D. F. Ross and W. A. Elliott.
2,077,713 ; Apr. 20.
Acoustical structure. T. M. Prudden. 2,081.705 ; May 25.
Acoustical treatment of walls. R. F. Norris. 2,078,731 ;
Apr. 27.
Acridine compounds. Basically substituted. F. Mietzsch
and H. Mauss. 2,077,249 ; Apr. 13.
Acridinium compounds, Quarternary. H. Mauss and F.
Mietzsch. 2,079,023 ; May 4.
Action and sound. System for synchronously recording.
O. A. Ross. 2,074,517 ; Mar. 23.
Action for keyboard instruments. W. Pape. 2,082,548 ;
June 1.
Activation device for the heliopyretic treatment of mat-
ter. M. L. and F. R. Herzig. 2,074,909 ; JIar. 23.
Actuating means for harness motion of looms. A. W.
Gionet. 2,079,502 ; May 4.
Actuating mechanism for gearing. S. C. Olszewski.
2,070,618; Feb. 16.
Actuator for telemetric systems. T. J. Smulski.
2,088,819 ; Aug. 3.
Acylamino alkyl-aryl ethers and their sulphonation prod-
ucts. A. W. Baldwin. 2,075,013 ; Mar. 30.
Acylamino anthraquinones, Pyridine. M. A. Kunz, K.
Koeberle and C. Koehendoerfer. 2,079,940 ; May 11.
Acylaminoaryl phenylcinchoninates and the preparation
thereof. W. G. Christiansen and S. E. Harris.
2,076,706; Apr. 13.
Acyl ureas and the preparation thereof. R. A. Jacobson.
2,090,,594 ; Aug. 17.
Acylated diols. W. A. Lott. 2,103,266 ; Dec. 28.
Acyloins, Reduction of. V. L. Hansley. 2,079,403 ;
May 4.
Adapter for incandescent bulbs. E. C. Smally. 2,100,984 ;
Nov. 30.
Adapter for loose leaf binders. G. S. Emery. 2,093,041 ;
Sept. 14.
Adapters and the article resulting therefrom. Producing
integral sweat-jointed. E. S. Cornell, Jr. 2.089,784 ;
Aug. 10.
Adding and listing machine. L. P. Crosman. 2,071,501 :
Feb. 23.
Adding machine. M. Garbell. 2,102,693 ; Dec. 21.
Adding machine. Ten-key. F. L. Fuller and S. Brand.
2,074,017 ; Mar. 16.
Addition agent. J. A. Ilcnricks, Jr. 2,085.747 ; July C.
Addition agents. Aliphatic. J. A. Hcnrlcks, Jr.
2.085.748 ; July 6.
Addition agents, Carbocyclic. J. A. Hcnrlcks, Jr.
2.085.749 ; July 6.
.Vddition agents for nickel plating. R. O. Hull.
2,085,754 ; July 6.
Address plate. C. K. Ellis. 2,073,028; Mar. 16.
Address plate. W. T. Gollwltzcr. 2,070,591 ; Feb. 10.
Address printing niMchlne. J. Krell. 2, Old. 761 ; Aug. 31.
Addressing and printing machine. C. Smith. 2,077,003-5 ;
Apr. 20.
Addressing niadiino. IT. P. lOlliott, 2.088,468; July 27.
Adili-essing miidiine and iitking lueclianisin therefor. II.
I'. lOlliott. 2.08S,4(!9: Julv 27,
Adhesive, I[. C. Kittrodge and S. J. Broderlck.
•-',0!)6,110; Oct. 19.
Adlusive. \V. Kraus and \Y. Flsch. 2,096,521 ; Oct. 10.
Adhesive. \V. J. 'I'omslcek. L. L. Podge, and J. B. Cnlvn.
2,087.337 : Julv 20.
Adhesive, T, WoIlT, 2.093,105; St>pt. 14.
Adhesive aitd making sumo. E. F. Clirlstophor. He.
20,320 ; Apr. 13.
Ailheslve niid iiiMklng tlie same. Resinous. C. EX Roaeiim
Mild .1. II, 'I'lgi'liiiir. 2,t)66.S57 ; Jan. 5.
Adhesive tiiid piMStIc iiijileriiil :iiid iiialiiiig llie xiune. I,.
J. l''iiliriM,iiiii, 2,01)5,093 : Oct, 5.
Adhesive. Applying. C. Benmtdn, 2.093.901 ; Sept. 21.
.Xdlieslve. .\|)plyliig. (., \V, von llofe mid IV W, I'MelHcher.
2,095.776 ; Oct. 12.
Adhesive applying device. P, Anidt. 2.101, -161; IVo. 7.
n. S. ItucklnKliiint.
.Vdheslve iipplyliig inecliunlHui.
2.01)8.857 : Nov. 9,
Adheslvr applying iiieeliMiilNiii fur pii|)er piu-UiiK<> uiuUIiik
iiineliliii M, !•;, (J. Stiiude. 2.0llS,0S7 ; .tun, 10.
.\dlieslve .'ipidyliig iiierliiiiilsin for piiper paeUiigo niiikluK
iiiiieliliies, !•;, (!. Sl;iude, •J.t),S2. ISO ; .hine 1.
Adlifslvi' routed deviees. I'lxliig, 1,, Calm, 2,0SS,I0.%;
July 27,
.Vdlieslve composition. A. P. I'^iller, 2.073.927; Miir, U\.
774
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Adhesive composition. I. I. Slomon. 2,094,220 ; Sept.
Adhesive material. M. H. Kemp. 2,098,187 ; Nov. 2.
Adhesive supply and spreading attachment for fabric coat-
ing machines. H. K. Lea. 2,073,557 ; Mar. 9.
Adhesive, Pl.vboard. J. V. Bauer. 2,102,937 ; Dec. 21.
Adhesive, Synthetic resin. A. H. Bowen and T. W. Dike.
2,098,083 ; Nov. 2.
Adhesive tape box. H. Lemaster. 2.080.052 ; Jlav 11.
Adhesive, Thermoplastic. R. M. Preydberg. 2,072,631 ;
Mar. 2.
Adhesive to fabrics and the like. Applying. L. Kay.
2,068,183 ; Jan. 19.
Adhesive to materials for coating surfaces or in the
manufacture of coated or compound materials, Applying.
G. Smith. 2,077,535 ; Apr. 20.
Adhesive to paper and similar materials, Device for ap-
plying liquid. A. Winkler and M. DUnnebier.
2,093,221 ; Sept. 14.
Adhesive to wall paper and the like, Applying. A. E.
Williams. 2,068,253 ; Jan. 19.
Adhesive unit. Removable. A. B. Mull. 2,080,734 ; May
18.
Adhesives. G. R. Alden. Re. 20,433 ; July 6.
Adhesives. H. A. Winkelmann. 2,096,660 ; Oct. 19.
Adjustable body support. O. D. Harris. 2,099,977 ; Nov.
23.
Adjustable bracket. N. R. Norman. 2,085,227 ; June 29.
Adjustable chair. J. M. Dorton. 2,078,373 ; Apr. 27.
Adjustable chair. M. P. Hoover. 2,081,333 ; Blav 25.
Adjustable depth folding box. G. W. Hinton. 2,077,694 ;
Apr. 20.
Adjustable film gate. R. H. Draeger. 2,073,627 ; Mar.
16.
Adjustable fixture support. S. Hammer. 2,101,852 ; Dec.
14.
Adjustable hinge joint. J. W. Leighton. 2,077,844 ;
Apr. 20.
Adjustable hot saw gauge. W. W. Hill. 2,071,692 ; Feb.
23.
Adjustable limit gau-'e. L. C. Blomstrom. 2,087,896 ;
July 27.
Adjustable lock. E. J. Pilblad. 2,090,550 ; Aug. 17.
Adjustable obstetrical chair. D. D. Bugh. 2,073,094;
Mar. 9.
Adjustable picture frame. C. M. Tursky. 2,078,744 :
Apr. 27.
Adjustable seat. A. W. Chapman. 2,070,468 ; Feb. 9.
Adjustable seat. A. M. Fleming. 2.099,107 ; Nov. 16.
Adjustable seat. W. A. Parks. 2,100,170; Nov. 23.
Adjustable seat. Le G. S. Whedon, A. A. Grinnell. and
R. E. Rousseau. 2,091,899: Aug. 31.
Adjustable shaft motor. A. Hollander. 2,081,454 ; May
25.
Adjustable spaceboard indicator. E. S. Larson.
2,083.608; June Jo.
Adjustable speed electric motor. L. E. Miller. 2,072,008
Feb. 23.
Adjustable speed motor. W. V. Johnson. 2,096,458 ;
Oct. 19.
Adjustable wrench. E. H. Luckey. 2,074,227 ; Mar. 16.
Adjuster, Mechanical. E. C. Deal. Re. 20,327 ; Apr. 13.
Adjusting and stopping device respectively for members
adjustable to two positions relatively to one another.
T. O. R. Dahlberg. 2,086,214 ; July 6.
Adjusting device. A. Bargeboer. 2,070,108; Feb. 9.
Adjusting device. Audible indicating. H. P. Mossberg.
2.100.049 : Nov. 30.
Adjusting device. Automatic. A. Moorhouse. 2,072.010 •
Feb. 23.
Adjusting device for spinal fractures and dislocations.
E. T. Kelle.v. 2,088,747 ; Aug. 3.
Adjusting means. C. S. and P. W. Crakes. 2,073,550;
Mar. 9.
Adjusting means. P. L. Prescott. 2,084,356 ; June 22.
Adjusting moans. R. P. Sickles and H. P. Oliver.
2,102,098; Dec. 14.
Adjusting means for control surfaces. I. I. Sikorskv
2,097,990 ; Nov. 2.
Adjusting means for variable speed transmission. H E.
Brooks. 2.084,723 ; June 22.
Adjustment mechanism for inking apparatus. O. R. Wolf
2,078,520 ; Apr. 27.
Adsorbent apparatus. W. E. Moore and G. L. Simpson
2,083,732 ; June 15.
Advertising apparatus. W. R. Bloh. 2,074.249 ; Mar. 16.
Advertising apparatus. E. P. Brown. 2,070,542 ; Feb. 9.
Advertising apparatus. E. H. Philippi. 2,097,090 ; Oct.
26.
Advertising apparatus, Luminous. G. W. Kent.
2,077,111; Apr. 13.
Advertising appliance. C. W. Armstrong. 2,093,505 ;
Sept. 21.
Advertising blotting device. 10. F. O'Neill. 2,099,135 ;
Nov. 16.
Advertising carrier, Automobile rear. H. A. Acv.
2,102,987 ; Dec. 21.
Advertising device. R. M. Bone. 2,074,250 ; Mar. 10
Advertising device. H. Cone. 2,098,568 ; Nov. 9.
Advertising device. P. P. Godfrey. 2.092.154; Sept 7
Advertising device. T. G. Harrison. 2,085,803 ; July 6.
Advertising device. O. D. Jennings. 2.07(i.182; Apr. 6
Advertising device. C. Jerabek. 2,102,798 ; Dec. 21.
Advertising device. I'. J. Linstrom. 2,091,392 ; Aug. 31.
B. Pinner.
Rinehimer.
Rodriguez.
Detachable.
2,079,303 ; May 4.
2,103,756; Dec. 28.
2,089,858 ;
R. S.
Aug. 10.
Ghiselin.
P. Horinstein. 2,069,368 ;
A. Wertheimer. 2,075,841 ;
R. P. Andler. 2,100,690 ;
J. C. Rivers. 2,077,585;
H. Ruck. 2,085,451 ;
; Mar. 9.
Smeilie.
May 18.
S. Wad-
Advertising device. J.
Advertising device. C.
Advertising device. I.
Advertising device,
2,084,971 ; June 22.
Advertising device, Display.
Feb. 2.
Advertising device, Electric.
Apr. 6.
Advertising device, Mechanical.
Nov. 30.
Advertising device. Transit.
Apr. 20.
Advertising device, Wind actuated.
June 29.
Advertising dispenser. B. Ansehl. 2.089.244; Aug. 10.
Advertising display. H. C. Hlium. 2,074,587 ; Mar. 23.
Advertising display. D. H. Johnson. 2,068,414 ; Jan.
19.
Advertising display device. P. Dannenberg, J. L. Frank,
and A. Groth. 2,073,986 ; Mar. 16.
Advertising display device. R. E. Everett. 2,080,466 ;
May 18.
Advertising display sign. J. Jensen. 2,073,479 ;
Advertising display. Suction cleaner. D. G.
2,095,456 ; Oct. 12.
Advertising medium. P. C. Guntrup. 2,081,088 ;
Advertising or display device. H. Grey and A.
dington. 2,098,143 ; Nov. 2.
Advertising or display device. L. Prins. 2,103,175 ; Dec.
21.
Advertising sign. P. R. Conley. 2,093,710 ; Sept. 21.
Advertising sign. J. Jackson. 2,102,075 ; Dec. 14.
Advertising sign. Wind actuated. JI. P. Exline and W. F.
Benle. 2.091,389 ; Aug. 31.
Aerating and fertilizing mechanism. W. R. Hanna.
2,072,331 ; Mar. 2.
Aerating apparatus. R. E. Stark. 2,072,691 ; Mar. 2.
Aerating apparatus. R. E. Stark. 2.074.597 : Mar. 23.
Aerating machine. L. E. Booth. 2,085,947 ; July 6.
Aerating machine. W. Pagergren. 2,101,331 ; Dec. 7.
Aeration in biochemical processes. Carrying out. R. Hell-
bach. 2,098,962 ; Nov. 16.
Aeration of diaphragm fermenting vats. Fine-bubble. A.
Braasch. 2,092,151 : Sent. 7.
Aerator. A. C. Durdin, IIL 2,072,944; Mar. 9.
Aerator or agitator. H. "V. Wallace and L. H. Logue.
2,077.445 ; Apr. 20.
Aerial for ultrashort waves, Receiving. K. Schlesinger.
2,103,646 ; Dec. 28.
Aerial lead for radio reception. K. C. Bridges. 2,090,026 ;
Aug. 17.
Aerial navigation apparatus. E. E.
2.081,381 ; May 25.
Aerial survey. Device and method for.
2,085,498 ; June 29.
Aerial system. E. C. Cork, A. D. Blumlein, and E. L. C.
White. 2,096,031 ; Oct. 19.
Aerial tramway. C. C. Beatty
2,074,953; Mar. 23.
Aerogels, Producing. S. S. Kistler.
Aeronautical device. J. P. Buckley.
.Aeronautical device. W. J. Perriri.
Aeroplane. H. Anathor-Henrikson.
W. W. Everts. 2,074.897 :
J. Hojnowski. 2,074,395 ;
Aeroplane.
Aeroplane.
Aeroplane.
Aeroplane.
Aeroplane.
Aeroplane.
Aeroplane.
Aeroplane.
Oehmichen.
E. Horner.
and E. J. Lloyd.
2,093,454 ; Sept. 21.
2.081.134 ; May 25.
2.091,395 ; Aug. 31.
2,071.744 ; Feb. 23.
Mar. 23.
Mar. 23.
J. Hojnowski. 2.095,440 ; Oct. 12.
J. Martin. 2,070,086 ; Feb. 9.
J. V. Martin. 2.068,300 ; Jan. 19.
H. Mignet. 2,082,172 ; June 1.
C. N. Pogue. 2,072,277 ; Mar. 2.
R. R. Slayback. 2,101,351 ; Dec. 7.
W. F. Crowe. 2,072,029;
Aeroplane construction. W. F. Crowe. '2,072,029; Feb.
Aeroplane control. G. A. Clark. 2,103,933 ; Dec. 28.
Aeroplane control mechanism. C. E. Jones. 2,074,914 :
Mar. 23.
Aeroplane, Helicopter. J. A. Mills. 2,095,556 ; Oct. 12.
Aeroplane wing construction. D. L. Sutton. 2,077,859 ;
Apr. 20.
Aeroplane wing structure. A. S. Barkley. 2,071,317 :
Feb. 23.
Aeroplanes by radio signals, Guiding. P. Gerth and E.
Kramar. 2,093,885 ; Sept. 21.
Age-resister. A. M. Clifford. 2,084,131 ; June 15.
Age resister. A. M. Clifford. 2,095,921 ; Oct. 12.
Age resistor. A. M. Clifford. 2,087.199; July 13.
Aggregate coating, Apparatus for. W. M. Hendrick and
G. Loefller, Jr. 2,094,237 ; Sept. 28.
Aggregate drier. W. P.. Slemmer. 2.095,086 ; Oct 5
Agitating apparatus, fl. S. Scott. 2,087,415 ; July 20.
mechanism. H. E. Preston. 2,089,423 ; Aug.
Agitatin
10.
Agitating
Apr. 0.
-Agitator.
Agitator.
Agitator.
Agitator, Dice.
Agitator for
mechanism.
E. Schroeder. 2,076,280 ;
J. K Bond. 2.087.015 ; July 13.
M. Gaertner. 2,082,796 ; June 8.
W. K. Voss. 2,072,190 ; Mar. 2.
B. C. Grunig. 2,073,205 ; Mar. 9.
acetylene generators. Carbide.
De Motte. 2,097,617 ; Nov. 2.
Agitator for game elements. C F
Dec. 21.
M. P.
Klein. 2,103,009 ;
LIST OF INVENTIONS
775
Agitator for stoker hoppers. O. A. Larsen. 2,076,851 ;
Apr. 13.
Agitator for stokers. O. L. Bartlett. 2,084,237 ; June 15.
Agitator for wasiiing machines. P. E. Geldhof.
2.094,559 ; Sept. 28.
Agitator for washing machines. T. H. Tittle. 2,073,540 ;
Mar. 9.
Agitator meehnnism for washing machines. R. J. Water-
worth. 2,091,402; Aug. 31.
Agitator, Portable. C. E. Farrington. 2,073,925 ; Mar.
16.
Agricultural implement. G. O. Lower. 2,073,992 ; Mar.
16.
Agricultural implement. W. F. Mathes. 2,076,958 : Apr.
13.
Agricultural implement. P. Penn. 2.099.032 ; Nov. 16.
Agricultural implement. M. J. Petersen. 2,098,552 ;
Nov. 9.
Agricultural implement. C. A. Ritchie. 2,073,879; Mar.
16.
Agricultural Implement. J. I., Sr., and J. I. Wilcoxen, Jr.
2,066,812; Jan. 5.
Agricultural machine. M. D. Douglass. 2,095,182 ;
Oct. 5.
Agricultural machine. L. J. Pfister. 2,095.007 ; Oct. 5.
Agricultural m.nchinery. G. I^arge. 2.091,823: Aug. 31.
Aiding means. Combustion. W. R. Hulbert, D. R. Schock,
and F. E. Thompson. 2,082,696 ; June 1.
Aileron. W. K. Rose. 2.077,072 ; Apr. 13.
Aileron control. T. de Port. 2,087,245 ; July 20.
Air and gas mixer for gas burners. H. R. Palmer.
2,068,567; Jan. 19.
Air and of fuel in automatic heavy-oil furnaces, Device
for the combined control of the admission of. E. F.
Schwander. 2.100.673 ; Nov. 30.
Air. Apparatus for conditioning. J. A. Guyer. 2,097,520 ;
Nov. 2.
Air, Apparatus for the heating of. J. McElgin.
2,098,830 ; Nov. 9.
Air bag. S. W. Lippitt. 2,072,459 ; Mar. 2.
Air blast to ore smelting furnaces. Method of and ap-
paratus for automatically distributing. J. H. Q. Burke.
2,083,046; June 8.
Air brake. C. A. Campbell. 2,069,914 ; Feb. 9.
Air brake. C. A. Campbell. 2.077.515 : Apr. 20.
Air brake. C. A. Campbell. 2.083,686 : June 15,
Air brake. C. A. Campbell. 2,097.964 ; Nov. 2.
Air brake control system. E. L. Koenig and F. R. La
Blotier. 2,086,320 ; July 6.
Air brake, Freight car. C. R. Jack. 2,094,173: Sept. 28.
Air by liquid spray, Appar.ntus for cooling and circulating.
G. M. Kleucker. 2.088.962 ; Aug. 3.
Air chamber operating mechanism, Rotatable Diesel. B.
Loeffler. 2,085,199 ; June 29.
Air, Circulating. A. Gill. 2,074,387 ; Mar. 23.
Air circulating and filtering apparatus. Warm. H. A.
Phail. 2,101,916; Dec. 14.
Air circulating apparatus. F. Manning. 2,081,104 ; May
18.
Air circulating apparatus. F. C. Reynolds and W. H.
Kirchhelm. 2,081 ,105 ; May 18.
Air circulating apparntus. H. S. Woodruff and P. T.
Engelskirohon, Jr. 2. 08], 103; Mav 18.
Air-circulating equipment. A. Y. Dodge. 2,098,378 ;
Nov. 9.
Air circulating heater. C. R. Graham. 2,099,883; Nov.
23.
Air circulation. M.Weber. 2.0RS.312 : .Tulv 27.
Air circulator, Automotive. B. Kirsch. 2,102,418; Doc.
14.
Air cleaner. F. A. Donaldson. 2,072,548 ; Mar. 2.
Air cleaner. G. L. Heglar. 2,083,049; June 15.
Air cleaner. W. W. liowther. 2,009.889 ; Feb. 9.
Air cleaner. W. W. Moe. 2,069,379 : Fob. 2.
Air cleaner and silencer. G. C. Rcnsink. 2,007,100;
Jan. 5.
Air cleaner for Internjil combustion engines. E. C. Horton.
2,081.608 ; May 25.
Air compressing mechanism. E. J. Jodry. 2,092,717;
Sept. 7.
Air compressor. N. A. Chrlst(>nson. 2,074.980; Mar. 23.
Air oonipresRor. L. J. Michaels. 2,100,972; Nov. 30.
Air compressor. W. Noble. 2,074.803; Mar. 23.
Air (•(ini[)r('.ss()r. Ilvdniulic. J. E. Jones and R. J. Uns-
worth. 2,077,482 ; Apr. 20.
Air coinr)resRor relief valve. F. C. Ernst. 2,000,512;
Aug. 17.
Air conditioner. W. Bonner. 2,078,833; Apr. 27.
Air conditioner. L. W. Child. 2.069,810: Kcb. 9.
Air condilloner. 1,. W. Child, 2,082,441 ; June 1.
Air conditioner. (!. de Botliezat. 2.073, 8;t3 ; Miir. 10.
Air conditionei-. J. Lovely. 2,082,501 ; June 1.
Air conditioner. It. W. Smith. 2,070.690; Feb. 10.
Air conditioner. V. I). Snnveley. 2,093,853; Sept. 21.
Air condilioni'r. I). 10. Sluiiii>, .Ir. 2,0(1H,175 ; .Inn. 19.
Air condilloner. U. II. Wnndell. 2.097. 125 ; Oct. 26.
Air condilloner. II. B. White. 2,0.815,244; Juno 20.
Air conditioner for rooms, I'ortiiblo. ('. G. Vrolmnn.
2,075,:!H1 ; Mar. 30.
Air conditioner for vehicle bodloB. F. M. Yoiing.
2,103,101 ; Dec. 21.
Air eonilli loner. Portable. J. T. Tcnnlnon. 2,007,303;
Jnn, 12.
Air conditioning. F. R. Blchowaky. 2.004,313 ; Sept. 28.
Air conditioning. C. G. Buder. 2,093,691 ; Sept. 21.
Air conditioning. J. R. Johnson. 2,096,967 ; Oct. 26.
Air conditioning. N. J. Smith and J. C. Chambers.
2,100,110; Nov. 23.
Air conditioning and heat economizing assembly. M. L.
Mueller. 2,084,408 ; June 22.
Air-conditioning and heating system. Piped. C. J.
Thatcher. 2,078,295 ; Apr. 27.
Air conditioning and house heating system. Combined.
J. U. Fish. 2,100,474 ; Nov. 30.
Air conditioning and ventilation of houses. W. C. Coul-
ton. 2,074,370; Mar. 23.
Air conditioning apparatus. E. Berl. 2,076.360 ; Apr. 6.
Air conditioning apparatus. R. F. Bixby and J. H. Meyer.
2,097,556 ; Nov. 2.
Air conditioning apparatus. R. T. Brizzolara. 2,080,998 ;
May 18.
Air conditioning apparatus. W. C. Carr. 2,076,192 ;
Apr. 6.
Air conditioning apparatus. H. C. Drake. 2,096,577 ;
Oct. 19.
Air conditioning apparatus. C. W. Eilber and E. J.
Gerondale. 2,100,072 : Nov. 23.
Air conditioning apparatus. W. L. Fleisher. 2,077,554 ;
Apr. 20.
Air conditioning apparatus. L. S. Keilholtz. 2,066,688 ;
Jan. 5.
Air conditioning apparatus. L. S. Keilholtz and L. A.
Volberding. 2,066,689 ; Jan. 5.
Air conditioning apparatus. G. A. Kelley. 2,085,028 ;
June 29.
Air conditioning apparatus. J. B. Kirby. 2,074,265 ;
Mar. 16.
Air conditioning apparatus. H. B. Lawton. 2,073,110 ;
Mar. 9.
Air conditioning apparatus. E. S. Lea. 2,079,574 ;
May 4.
Air conditioning apparatus. A. S. Locke. 2,085,703 ;
June 29.
Air conditioning apparatus. S. L. Lord and G. H. Ken-
dall. 2.096.286 ; Oct. 19.
Air conditioning apparatus. F. Manning and R. D.
Lambert. 2.086,385 ; July 6.
Air conditioning apparatus. J. A. Martocello. 2,069,961
Feb. 9.
Air conditioning apparatus. R. D. Matteson and W. B
Thomas. 2,076,660-1 ; Apr. 13.
Air conditioning apparatus. C. R. Neeson. 2.081,553
May 25.
Air conditioning apparatus. J. H. O'Brien. 2,090,875
Aug. 24.
Air conditioning apparatus. J. H. Reynolds. 2,095,451
Oct, 12,
Air conditioning apparatus. G. L. Schuvler. 2,008,080
Jan. 19.
Air conditioning apparatus. R. L. Sites. 2,077.021 ; Apr.
13.
Air conditioning apparatus. L. C. Smith. 2,091,019 ; Aug.
24.
Air conditioning apparatus. C. A. Stilphen. 2,068,090
Jan. 19.
Air conditioning apparatus. JL M. Suppes. 2,075,314
Mar. 30.
Air conditioning apparatus. T. A. Taylor. 2,090,271
Aug. 3 7.
Air conditioning apparatus. B. R. Vancott. 2,098,443
Nov. 9.
Air conditioning apparatus. E. Iv. Wiegnnd. 2,080.797-8
May 18.
Air conditioning apparatus. W. W. WIshart. 2,077,974
Apr. 20.
Air conditioning apparatus and method. F. IT. Cornelluft
2,090,287 ; Aug. 17.
Air condilioniiig apparatus and process. II. ly. Ilollla
2,075,036 : Mar. 30.
.Mr coiKlitionlng appiiriitus for automobiles. J. A. Innes
2, 091, .'■.9 1 : Aug. 31.
Air conditioning apparatus for passenger cars. W. J
Madd(-ii. 2.().S4,155: June 15.
Air conditioning apparatus, Portable. W. 11. Fabry
2,091,198; Aug. 24.
Air coiidliioiilug cycle, Economizing. R. A. WIttninnn
2.0S!).77C. ; Aug. 10.
Air conditioning device. A. W. Conley. 2,103.814; Dec,
28.
Air eoMdltlonlng (leyln>. W. S. lUilmnk. 2,075.389; M:ir
30.
Air conditioning device. J. M. Frank and W. II. IJeltii
2,0SI.392 ; June 22.
Air conditioning device. K. J. liattnor. 2,094.450; Sept
2,S.
Air conditioning device. II. J. Splolnmnn. 2,003.030
Sept. 21.
Air <'ondltl(Uiing device for motor vehlol<>.s. 11. M. Sliallor,
2,09 1,221 ; .Sept, 28.
Air coiidlllonlng fiirnaei'. J. \V. Norrls. 2,089.407
Aug. 10.
Air (-(iiulltloiilng, lientliiR, and cooIIuk units. V. M. Younil.
2.060,817; .IiiM. 5. .
Air (•.mdllloiilng monns. L. W. Molcher. 2.090,747
Nov. 23.
Air conditioning method and nppftrnlun for prnwengt^r
ciirH. L. L. I-ewlN. 2,09S.39ll ; Nov. 9
776
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Air, Conditioning mine. S. E. T. Ewing and A. L. Egan.
2,097,723 ; Nov. 2.
Air conditioning process and apparatus. J. N. Had-
jisky. 2,092,842 ; Sept. 14.
Air conditioning railroad cars, System for. H. R. Arf.
Re. 20,318 ; Mar. 30.
Air conditioning system. N. T. Branche and F. R.
Bichowsky. 2,083,002 ; June 8.
Air conditioning system. T. W. Carraway. 2,090,782 ;
Aug. 24.
Air conditioning system. R. L. Chapman. 2,100,834 ;
Nov. 30.
Air conditioning system. B. P. Fonda. 2,085,964 ;
July 6.
Air conditioning system. W. Goodman. 2,072,166 ;
Mar. 2.
Air-conditioning system. E. R. Handle. 2,070,057 ;
Feb. 9.
Air conditioning system. E. B. Miller. 2,078,540 ; Apr.
27.
Air conditioning system. J. H. O'Brien. 2,072,427 ;
Mar. 2.
Air conditioning system. 0. M. Olson. 2,100,867 ; Nov.
30.
Air conditioning svstem. R. T. Palmer. 2,091,562 ; Aug.
31.
Air conditioning system. P. M. Raigorodsky. 2,103,596 ;
Dec. 28.
Air conditioning system. E. W. Roessler. 2,071,178 ;
Feb. 16.
Air conditioning system. M. P. Winther. 2,083,585 ;
June 15.
Air conditioning system. M. P. Winther. 2,083,971 ;
June 15.
Air conditioning system and apparatus. R. A. Brand.
2,102,507 ; Dec. 14.
Air conditioning system. Automatic. L. L. Cunningham.
2,101,808 ; Dec. 7.
Air conditioning svstem for buildings. H. Hayes.
2,087,147; July 13.
Air conditioning system for cars. F. L. Murphy.
2,099,702 : Nov. 23.
Air conditioning system for railway cars. H. D. Euwer.
2,068,852; Jan. 26.
Air conditioning system for railway passenger cars. H,
D. Euwer. 2,068,851 ; Jan. 26.
Air conditioning system for refrigerators. C. G. Vret-
man. 2,085,346 ; June 29.
Air conditioning system for sleeping cars. C. F. Henney.
2,089,372 : Aug. 10.
Air conditioning system for vehicles employing steam
ejectors. C. M. Ashley. 2,081,905 ; June 1.
Air conditioning system. Regenerative. R. B. P. Craw-
ford. Re. 20,469 ; Aug. 17.
Air conditioning system utilizing refrigeration. S. M.
Anderson and R. T. Palmer. 2,098,558; Nov. 27.
Air conditioning system utilizing refrigeration. F. J.
Hamilton and S. M. Anderson. 2.082,957 ; June 8.
Air conditioning svsteiii utilizing refrigeration. R. T.
Palmer. 2,091,563 ; Aug. 31.
Air conditioning system, Vehicle. T. A. Banning, Jr.
2,083,286 ; June 8.
Air conditioning unit. T. W. Carraway. 2,101,467 ;
Dec. 7.
Air conditioning unit. C. A. Olson, J. P. Magos, and
M. W. McRae. 2,079,562 ; May 4.
Air conditioning unit. A. C. Staley. 2,084,601 ; June 22.
Air control, Boundary layer. C. C. Jones. 2,078,854 ;
Apr. 27.
Air cooled aero engine. H. C. H. Townend. 2,101,724 ;
Dec. 7.
Air-cooled engine. J. G. Dintilhae. 2,070.565 ; Feb. 16.
Air cooler. S. V. Klvett. 2,073,556 : Mar. 9.
Air cooler. R. Wenzl. 2,097,851 ; Nov. 2.
Air cooler and humidifier. J. G. Quinlivan. 2,085,390 ;
June 29.
Air, Cooling. F. R. Bichowsky. 2,094,342: Sept. 28.
Air cooling apparatus. E. J. Lanctot, and H. G. and A. F.
Scharnwebor. 2,088,753 : Aug. 3.
Air cooling apparatus. J. Q. Sherman. Re. 20,325 ;
Apr. 6.
Air cooling attachment for electric fans. C. Adler, Jr.
Re. 20,393 ; June 8.
Air cooling moans for vehicles. J. H. Reynolds.
2,068,709; Jan. 26.
Air cooling system for pipe lines. R. J. Slmard.
2,076,922 ; Apr. 13.
Air cooling s\sli'ni lor veliiclcs, Electric. J. F. Frese.
2,007.837; ,Tnn. 12.
Air coolinc unit for automotive vehicles. R. P. Peo.
2,099,227 ; Nov. 16.
Aircraft. D. M. Berges. 2.100.934; Nov. 30.
Aircraft. A. P. Brush. 2,073,864 ; Mar. 16.
Aircraft. J. V. Garden. 2,076,398 : Apr. 0.
Aircraft. R. J. G. Crouch and H. Bolas. 2,066,336 ;
Jan. 5.
Aircraft. J. W. Dyer and D. Kay. 2,097,117-18 ; Oct. 26.
Aircraft. A. S. Fink. 2.077,471 ; Apr. 20.
Aircraft. J. M. Gwinn, Jr. 2.087.404 ; July 20.
Aircraft. J. M. Gwinn, Jr. 2,094,488; Sept. 28.
Aircraft. C. H. Havill. 2,099.808 ; Nov. 23.
Aircraft. M. T. Hempe. 2,101,778; Dec. 7.
Aircraft. K. F. J. Kirsten. 2,090,052 ; Aug. 17.
Aircraft. J.V.Martin. 2.081,437 ; Mav 25.
Aircraft. R. H. Mayo. 2,101,743; Dec. 7.
Aircraft. H. H. Piatt. 2,074,342 ; Mar. 23.
Aircraft. H. H. Piatt. 2,074,805 ; Mar. 2S.
Aircraft. H. A. Rabatel. 2,078,019 ; Apr. 20.
Aircraft. B. B. Smith. 2,068,774; Jan. 26.
Aircraft. E. A. Stalker. 2,084,464 ; June 22
Aircraft. F. C. Thomas. 2,096,599 ; Oct. 19.
Aircraft. S. L. Van Meter, Jr. 2,066,810 ; Jan. 5.
Aircraft. E. B. Wilford. 2,068,616 ; Jan. 19.
Aircraft. Baron S. von Stackelberg Yiirgen. 2,076,327 ;
Apr. 6.
Aircraft and sustaining rotor. R. H. Prewitt. 2,102,028 ;
Dec. 14.
Aircraft and the control thereof. F. M. Truman.
2,066,375; Jan. 5.
Aircraft, Crash cause recorder for. S. G. Allen.
2,099,587 ; Nov. 16.
Aircraft construction. R. H. Goddard. 2,090,038 ; Aug.
17.
Aircraft construction. R. B. Gray and E. L. Zivi.
2,102,590; Dec. 21.
Aircraft construction. H. G. Klemm and B. C. Boulton.
2,103,466 : Dec. 28.
Aircraft control. E. Burgan. 2,093,414 ; Sept. 21.
Aircraft control. J. G. Ray. 2,069,047 ; Jan. 26.
Aircraft control gear. G. V. Lachmann, G. R. Volkert,
and W. J. Dare. 2,086,085 ; July 6.
Aircraft control system. R. P. Mueller. Re. 20,539 ;
Oct. 19.
Aircraft, Device for use in connection with operation of.
H. Stark. 2,078,982 ; May 4.
Aircraft drift indicator. L. Dillon. 2,085,010 ; June 29.
Aircraft engine heater. E. J. Arndt. 2,078,116 ; Apr. 20.
Aircraft flight control. J. M. Hendrickson. 2,095,251 ;
Oct. 12.
Aircraft flotation system. W. H. Freygang. 2,073,688;
Mar. 16.
Aircraft, Helicopter and rotating wing. R. Hafner.
2,088,413 ; Julv 27.
Aircraft, Helicopter and rotating wing. W. V. D'A.
Rutherford, R. Hafner, and B. Nagler. 2,070,686 ;
Feb. 16.
Aircraft lamp. M. C. Harley. 2,099,362 ; Nov. 16.
Aircraft, Navigation of. H. C. Hayes. 2,098,240;
Nov. 9.
Aircraft of the rotative-wing type. A. E. Larsen.
2,101,399 ; Dec. 7.
Aircraft power plant. A. Lysholm. 2,085,761 ; July 6.
Aircraft propeller. W. W. Bradford, Jr. 2,103,242-3;
Dec. 28.
Aircraft propelling device. J. J. Trebucien. 2,085,483 ;
June 29.
Aircraft. Rotating wing. M. Knight and T. E. Moodie.
2,092,077 ; Sept. 7.
Aircraft, Rotative wing. R. Hafner. 2.067,633 ; Jan. 12.
Aircraft, Rotative wing. R. Hafner. 2,070.657 ; Feb. 16.
Aircraft rotor blade mounting mechanism. R. H. Prewitt.
2,102,027 ; Dec. 14.
Aircraft, Safety device for. W. E. Methvin. 2,094,955 ;
Oct. 5.
Aircraft, Structural section for. R. G. Miller.
2,098,752 ; Nov. 9.
Aircraft, System for landing. E. Kramar. 2,072,267;
Mar. 2.
Aircraft tailplane. R. Hafner. 2,067,634; Jan. 12.
Aircraft, Transport cargo. H. J. Knerr. 2,075,042 ; Mar.
30.
Aircraft wing structure. S. Asbury. 2,076,059 ; Apr. 6.
Aircraft with freely rotative wings. J. de la Cierva.
2,098,230 ; Nov. 9.
Air-current attachment for heating radiators. C. M.
Woolley. 2,069,732 ; Feb. 2.
Air cushion .1oint. A. H. Schaffert. 2.076.505: Apr. 6.
Air cushioning device. Mechanical. M. J. Wightman.
2,093,259 ; Sept. 14.
Air deflecting device. H. Anderson. 2,090,908 ; Aug. 24.
Air deflecting device. W. L. Morrison. 2,098,255 ;
Nov. 9.
Air doflectlng device for automobiles. W. L. Morrison.
2,100,406; Nov. 30.
Air deflector. J. R. Thorp. 2,066,432 ; Jan. 5.
Air delivery device. J. H. Hardy. 2,082,886 ; June 8.
Air, De-vaporlzing compressed. S. E. T. Ewing and A. L.
Eg>in. 2,077,315 ; Apr. 13.
Air distributing means. P. F. Sperry and D. W. Lake.
2,103,599 ; Dec. 28.
Air distribution apparatus. H. C. Sandberg. 2,074,518 ;
Mar. 23.
Air drying urea-formaldehyde coating composition. S. L.
M. Saunders. 2,088,036 ; July 27.
Air duct. W. R. Seigle. 2,099',756 ; Nov. 23.
Air ontr.Tining device, N. B. Dell. 2,094,568; Sept. 28.
Air feed control for rock drills. J. C. Curtis. 2,068,660 ;
Jan. 26.
Air filter. F. L. Myers. 2,077,951 ; Apr. 20.
.\ir filter. S. M. Roth. 2,096,262 ; Oct. 19.
Air filter. R. Strindberg. 2,080,154: May U.
^'o ,^'^*'^I,'i'° separation. Apparatus for. E. M. Rusk.
2,101,295 ; Dec. 7.
^'^ 097'4r9°*N^ '"o" ^^r-method cleaner. D. B. Replogle.
Air-flow ventilator. B. M. Green. 2,100,801; Nov. 30.
Airfoil used in aeronautics. L. BSchereau. 2,074,201 :
Mar. 16.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
777
Air from containers. Device for exhausting. D. E. Baxter.
2,087,963 ; July 27.
Air heater. W. P. Hayne. 2,102,592 ; Dec. 21.
Air heater. J. F. Herbert. 2,083,493 ; June 8.
Air heater. J. H. Rohrer. 2,072,466; Mar. 2.
Air, Humidifying and drying. F. E. Bichowsky.
2,090,466; Aug. 17.
Air-improvement device. C. Jacobsohn. 2,076,463 ;
Apr. 6.
Air in dwelling rooms or other chambers. Apparatus for
freshening. R. Rutledge. 2,066,540 ; Jan. 5.
Air in railway cars, Conditioning. J. O. Ross and C. C.
Hunicke. 2,089.428 ; Aug. 10.
Air injector for internal combustion engines. A. J. Loebs.
2,096,332; Oct. 19.
Air inlet, Auxiliary. P. Chanavier. 2,078,481 ; Apr. 27.
Air inlet for internal combustion engines. M. Dach.
2,075,272 ; Mar. 30.
Air, Method and apparatus for conditioning. C. R. Downs.
2,091,353 ; Aug. 31.
Air, Method and apparatus for treating. F. H. Hibberd.
2,095,386 ; Oct. 12.
Air mixing apparatus. B. Goerg. 2,086,076 ; July 6.
Air moistener. C. Grab. 2,083,905 ; June 15.
Air motor. C. Harris and C. G. Butler. 2,067,035 ;
Jan. 12.
Air of mines, Method and apparatus for dehumidifying
and cooling the. K. D. Perkins. 2,069,209 ; Feb. 2.
Air or gas conditioning apparatus. W. E. Moore and
G. L. Simpson. 2,101,555 ; Dec. 7.
Airplane. D. B. W. Brown. 2,079,677 ; Stay 11.
Airplane. W. Brown. 2,092,204; Sept. 7.
Airplane. A. M. Henry. Re. 20,379 ; May 25.
Airplane. A. Jona. 2,080,967 ; May 18.
Airplane. E. A. Marski. 2,081.490 ; May 25.
Airplane. R. V. Morse. 2.077.708 ; Apr. 20.
Airplane. F. W. Peel. 2,073,318 ; Mar. 9.
Airplane. W. K. Rose. 2,077,070-1 ; Apr. 13.
Airplane. J. R. Salzman and C. J. Snyder. 2,078,544;
Apr. 27.
Airplane. J. R. Salzman and C. J. Snyder. 2,102,095 ;
Dec. 14.
Airplane. A. Schramm. 2,071,221; Feb. 16.
Airplane booster. C. D. Fator. 2.086,545 ; July 13.
Airplane construction. G. E. Barnhart. 2,070,705 ; Feb.
16.
Airplane construction. T. W. Rieder. 2,084,502 ; June
22.
Airplane engine. W. N. Morgan. 2,101,556 ; Dec. 7.
Airplane having a variable lifting surface. J. Gerin.
2,072,299 ; Mar. 2.
Airplane landing field using directional radio beams. E.
F. W. Alexanderson and J. H. Hammond, Jr.
2,077,190 ; Apr. 13.
Airplane landing gear. R. Saulnier. 2,082,598 ; June 1.
Airplane navigating apparatus. F. M. Pottenger, Jr., and
J. R. Balsley. 2,070,178 ; Feb. 9.
Airplane propeller. E. Martin. 2,101,149 ; Dec. 7.
Airplane provided with an automatic lin'arm. M. Birkigt.
2.075.087 ; Mar. 30.
Airplane wing construction. Flexible. R. C. Sablns.
2,066,649; Jan. 5.
Airplane wings, Constructing. R. J. Minshall. 2,087,626 ;
July 20.
Airplane with sleeping accommodations. G. A. Page, Jr.
2,092,655 ; Sept. 7.
Airplanes. Automatic balancing of. B. S. Welsher.
2,089,515; Aug. 10.
Airport. Floating. F. J. Hagan. 2,092,250 ; Sept. 7.
Air preheater. E. Creutz. 2,009,519 ; Feb. 2.
Air pressure Indicator for tires i: si. Dobbs. 2,071,256 ;
Feb. 10.
Air pump. O. B. Johnson. 2,092,920; Sept. 14.
Air piiinp wheel. Centrifugal force. O. B. Johnson.
2,08;{,817; June 15.
Air purifier. W. J. Fricke. 2,090,851 ; Oct. 26.
Air purifier unit, Portable. E. E. Busklrk. 2,103,893 ;
Dec. 28.
Air register. H. h. Eckenroth. 2,088,043 ; Aug. 3.
Air roglHter. E. II. I'eal.ody. 2,097.078; Oct. 20.
Air register for furiiiice or boili-r Ileal Ing biirni>rs. J. T.
McTarnahaii. 2,086.984; July 13.
Air i-egiilating apparatuH. 10. G. Baer and R. R. Donald-
son, Jr. 2,088,023 Julv 27.
Air resistance reducer. E. M. Iladley. 2,102,527 ; Dec.
14.
Airscrew. A. H. R. Fedden and F. M. Owner. 2,083,439 ;
June 8.
AlrHcrew blade pitch controlling mechanism. G. Algars-
son. 2,103,740; Dec. 28.
Airship. A. W. Allen. 2,082,075; June 1.
Airship. S. J. Chapas. 2,083,051 ; June 8.
Airship. F. 15. Clark. 2,0Hi. <)(]<} ; Jum- 22.
Airship. H. Uusch. 2,080,0!) I ; Alay M .
Airship, Rocket. II. L. Adams. 2,074,098; Mar. 10.
Alr-Kliooliiig ai)p;i lilt lis. W. Noble. 2. 08.'?, 731 ; Jtine 15.
Air supply sy.'sti'ni for trains, Conditioned. D. F. Zook.
2,08:{,7(!8 ; June 15.
Air, HyHlem for dehydrating trapped. E. S. Fowler.
2.089.088 9 ; Aug. .'!.
Air system for dust removal, Reelrc\ilal lug. J. R. Allan
and F. II. Amos. 2,074,317; Mar. 23.
Air Ireiilliig apparatus. II. JoHeph. 2.083,007: Juno 10.
Air trentliig appuratuH. J. IJ. KIrby. 2,087,430; July 20.
122128— P— 50
Air treating unit. D. M. Hall. 2,102,703 ; Dec. 21.
Air valve. J. E. Engle. 2.069,105 ; Jan. 26.
Air valve. L. Lasher. 2,084,256 ; June 15.
Air valve. High pressure. W. Williamson. 2,074,245 ;
Mar. 16.
Air ventilation, Automobile. F. A. Smith. 2,083,874 ;
June 15.
Alarm. N. M. Levy. 2,072,523; Mar. 2.
Alarm. C. L. Schroeder. 2,077.075 ; Apr. 13.
Alarm-actuating means. Fire. R. B. Bukolt. 2,098,532 ;
Nov. 9.
Alarm and motor starting system, Emergency. G. E.
Luke. 2,098,549 ; Nov. 9.
Alarm apparatus. B. Goldstone. 2,101,059 ; Dec. 7.
Alarm apparatus. D. Murphy. 2,092,178 ; Sept. 7.
Alarm apparatus, Burglar. B. Goldstone. 2,083,118 ;
June 8.
Alarm apparatus, Fire. C. L. Metzgar. 2,085,379 ; June
29.
Alarm, Automatic burglar. F. H. Stotts. 2,075,147 ; Mar.
30.
Alarm, Automatic burglar and fire. F. R. Davidson.
2,090,574 ; Aug. 17.
Alarm, Automatic telephone. R. W. Carnahan. 2,098,133 ;
Nov. 2.
Alarm, Burglar. I. Bleischmann. 2.084,841 ; June 22.
Alarm, Closure. F. M. Schultz. 2,098,635 ; Nov. 9.
Alarm, Combined fire and burglar. N. J. Darden.
2,086,405 ; July 6.
Alarm device for motor vehicles. J. B. Morland.
2,101,407 ; Dec. 7.
Alarm, Enclosure protecting. R. M. Hopkins. 2,069,953 ;
Feb. 9.
Alarm, Fire. J. Y. Lambert. 2,085,860 ; July 6.
Alarm, Fire. E. Sarcione. 2.094.825 ; Oct. 5.
Alarm lock. A. Lefebvre. 2,095,819 ; Oct. 12.
Alarm mechanism for clocks. S. Krakowski. 2,097,818 ;
Nov. 2.
Alarm selector. Automatic. I. F. Byrnes. 2,094,733 ;
Oct. 5.
Alarm signal station. R. S. Edwards. 2,083,324;
June 8.
Alarm, Stoker. J. Roland. 2,082,029 ; June 1.
Alarm switch. H. W. Van Brunt. 2.092,564 ; Sept. 7.
Alarm switch, Grain elevator. L. P. Dendel. 2,100,710 ;
Nov. 30.
Alarm svsfem. P. J. Corbett. 2.067,705 ; Jan. 12.
Alarm system. B. Goldstone. 2,101,058 ; Dec. 7.
Alarm system. B. F. Kunkel. 2,080,321 ; May 11.
Alarm system. B. F. Miessner. 2,071,933 ; Feb. 23.
Alarm system. H. B. Miller. 2,075,822 ; Apr. 6.
Alarm system. D. E. Nichols and E. W. Glendinning.
2.080,818 ; July 13.
Alarm system. Automatic fire. H. D. Scott. 2,088,002 ;
July 27.
Alarm system. Fire. A. Johnson. 2,084,198; June 15.
Alarm system, Fire. J. and W. H. Siddall. 2,095,087 ;
Oct. 5.
Alarm system for detention windows. L. Bayley and R. L.
Clingerman. 2,101,040 ; Dec. 7.
Alarm system. Phonetic. PI. C. Cassell. 2,084,242; June
15.
Alarm system. Supervised electric. H. C. Grant, Jr.
2,074,202 ; Mar. 10.
Alarm s.vstem, Telephonic. J. 'M. Johnson. 2,080,130;
May 11.
Alarm systems for fluid filled cables. L. R. Runaldue.
2,092,f)60; Sept. 7.
Al;irm, Variable. A. C. Thomas. 2,080.785; July 13.
Album. J. Plenzak. 2,078,542 ; Apr. 27.
.Mcoliol, ncotono, and Isopropyl alcohol, Manufacture of
hulyl. J. F. Loughlln. 2,090,377 ; Oct. 19.
Alcohol, Appiir.'iliis for the disl illal lou ol'. V. Da A'allo.
2,080,167 ; May 1 I.
Alcohol articles and making same, Polymerized vinyl.
\V. O. Herrmann, E. Baum, and W. Haohnel.
2,072,302 ; Mar. 2.
Alcohol, Denatured. J. C. Woodhouse. 2,085,770 :
July 6.
.Mcohol <l<Mivallves. Production of amino. 11. Dreyfus.
2.007,176: Jan. 12.
Alcohol from artichoke tubers. Production of ethyl. I<.
M. Chrlstensen and E. I. Fiilmcr. 2,085.003 ; June 29.
Alcohol, Minuifncluro of ethyl. F. J. Melzger. Ro.
20,474 ; Aug. 17.
Alcohol. Manufacture of ethyl. F. J. Molzgor. Re.
20,505 : Sept. 14.
Alcohol. Producing hutvl. D. A. Lcgg and 11. K. Sllle.s.
2.0.S!»,n<',2 : .Vui;. 10.
Alcohol, Producing butyl. J. C. WoodrulT, 11. R. St lies,
and I). A, Legg. 2.089.522: Aug. 10.
Alcohol, Producing (etrahydrofurfuryl. W. Norninnu and
II. Prdckner. 2,071,704; Feb. 23.
Alcohol, Product Ion of allyl. U. \V. Tninclc and II. P. A,
(Jroll. 2,072,01(1 ; Feb. 23.
Alcohol, Proiluclloii of (ertlarv butyl, fl. II. Colonmn nnd
<). V. Moore. 2.070,2.''>.S ; Keb. I).
Alcohol, PiirKlcatloii of ciiprvl. C. K. AmlrowH nnd
L. W. ("overt. 2.074,528; Afiir. 23.
.Alcohol repelliMil i ipiiNltloiiH and llic mmiilfHCture
(h.Teof. K. (". I)e .stuhuer. 2.0SI,;rja ; June 22.
Alcohol. Sulphaled Hehuhyl. A. \V. Biildwln and H. M.
Kunbury. 2,101,831 ; Doc. 14.
778
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Alcohol sulphation orocess. G. H. Law and R. W.
JMcNamee. 2,088,027 ; July 27.
Alcoholates, Making alkali metal. G. L. Cunningham.
2,069,403 ; Feb. 2.
Alcoholates, Manufacture of alkali metal. G. L. Cunning-
ham. 2,069,404; Feb. 2.
Alcoholic spirits, Producing distilled. F. S. and R. B.
Bowden. 2,097,545 ; Nov. 2.
Alcoholic suspension of titanium pigments. W. K. Nelson.
2,084,918 ; June 22.
Alcohols, Amino. M. Bockmiihl, G. Ehrhart, and L. Stein.
2,083,001: June 8.
Alcohols and esters. Production of aliphatic. H. Dreyfus.
2,083,693 ; June 15.
Alcohols and/or ether to their saturated isomers. Conver-
sion of unsaturated. H. P. A. GroU and C. J. Ott.
2,097,154 ; Oct. 26.
Alcohols by contact catalysts. Purifying of. R. Rosen
and F. M. Archibald. 2,068,872; Jan. 26.
Alcohols by use of ethvl sulphuric acid. Making. B. T.
Brooks. 2,081,166 ; May 25.
Alcohols, Dehydrating. P. J. Wiezevich. 2,081,189 ; May
25.
Alcohols, Dehydrogenation of. L. V. Steck, W. Engs,
and M. de Simo. 2,083,877 ; June 15.
Alcohols, Dehydrogenation of higher. E. M. McMahon
and J. S. Kimble. 2.087,038 ; July 13.
Alcohols from esters of nonaromatic carboxylic acids.
Producing. W. A. Lazier. 2,079,414 ; May 4.
Alcohols from hydroxy carboxylic compounds. Producing.
W. A. Lazier. 2,094,611 ; Oct. 5.
Alcohols from their corresponding alkylenes, Manufacture
of. J. Stanley. 2,077,967 ; Apr. 20.
Alcohols, Hydrogenating substituted aromatic. E. W.
Bousquet and W. A. Lazier. 2,078,230 ; Apr. 27.
Alcohols, Manufacture of. W. H. Hartung, W. G. Young,
and F. S. Crossley. 2,098,206 ; Nov. 2.
Alcohols, Manufacture of. R. J. Rosser and H. Swann.
2,070,318 ; Feb. 9.
Alcohols, Manufacture of aliphatic. B. T. Brooks.
2.096.878 ; Oct. 26.
Alcohols, Manufacture of aliphatic. B. T. Brooks.
2.096.879 ; Oct. 26.
Alcohols, Manufacture of polyhydric. H. Dreyfus.
2,071,395 ; Feb. 23.
Alcohols, Mixed higher. W. A. Lazier. 2,094,127 ; Sept.
28.
Alcohols obtained from olefines. Purification of. A. H.
Bump. 2,080,111 ; May 11.
Alcohols, Obtaining higher molecular. W. Shrauth.
2.075.963 ; Apr. 6.
Alcohols of the cyclopentano phenanthrene series, and
producing the same. Saturated. W. Schoeller and F.
Hildebrandt. 2,076,098 ; Apr. 6.
Alcohols, Preparing monohydric. A. W. Ralston, W. O.
Pool, and J. Harwood. 2,086,239 ; July 6.
Alcohols. Producing. C. i). .liuke and R. G. Benner.
2,07n..^,97 ; Feb. IH.
Alcohols, Producing higher fatty. S. J. Green. 2,080,419 ;
May 18.
Alcohols, Production of. M. Luther and W. Dietrich.
2,102,726 ; Dec. 21.
iilcohols. Production of. F. J. Metzger. 2,087,290 ; July
Alcohols, Production of. W. Schrauth and T. Bottler.
Re. 20,447 ; July 13.
Alcohols, Production of. G. H. van de Griendt
2.070.213 ; Apr. 6.
Alcohols, Production of derivatives of polyhydric. O
Schmidt and E. Meyer. 2,069,336 ; Feb. 2.
Alcohols, Purification of. A. E. Jurist and L. W. Green
2,075,205 ; Mar. 30.
Alcohols, Purification of. K. H. Klipstein. 2,068,415 •
Jan. 19.
Alcohols, Purification of synthetically produced. J
Giesen, H. Hanisch, and M. Dally. 2,099,475 ; Nov 16
Alcohols, Recovery of. W. Engs and R. Moravec.
2,088,083 : July 27.
Alcohols, Separation of primary from secondary. D
Wood. Jr. 2,072,806; Mar. 2.
Alcohols, Sulphonating. C. M. Suter. 2,098,114 ; Nov. 2.
Alcohoi>, Treatment of halO)i<'nated polyhydric. H P A
Groll and G. Hearne. 2,070,990; Feb. 16.
Aldeliydos, Manufacture of aromatic. L. E. Hinkel
2.007.237: Jan. 12. "luuei.
Aldehydes, Manufacture of unsaturated. W. C. Meulv
2,102,965 ; Dee. 21.
Aldehydes, Manufacture of unsaturated aliphatic. H. M
E. (Juinot. 2,096,037 ; Oct. 19.
Alienate compound and process. Milk soluble. H. J. Lucas
2,097,228 ; Oct. 26.
Aligner for manifolding machines. Record strip. L. F.
Hagemann. 2.076.022 ; Apr. 6.
Aligning device for disengageable slide fasteners. J. J
Kispert. 2,009,055 ; Feb. 2.
AIii)liatlc anhydrides, Manufacture of. H. Dreyfus
2.075.889 ; Apr. 6.
Aliphatic anhydridc-s. Manufacture of. II. Dreyfus and
C. I. Haney. 2,075,026 ; Mar. 30.
Aliphatic anhydrides, Manufacture of lower. H. Drevfus
2,081,988; June 1.
Aliphatic otlicrs, Dehydrogenation of. H. Drevfus
2.075,100 ; Mar. 30.
of. E. L. Helwig,
Ergot. E. Wolf.
Alkali abietate compositions and their production. E. A.
Georgi. 2,085,151-2 ; June 29.
Alkali-cellulose and products therefrom. P. D. Clary and
F. T. Georgeson. 2,079,313 ; May 4.
Alkali-cellulose, Preliminary maturing of. R. Brandes.
2.077,164; Apr. 13.
Alkali-earth carbonate materials. Method and apparatus
for treating. R. S. Walker. 2,068,882 ; Jan. 26.
Alkali metal hydroxide solutions. Preparation of. H.
Gorke. 2,083,648 ; June 15.
Alkali metal nitrates by reaction of alkali metal chlorides
and nitric acid. Production of. H. Tramm and W.
Grimme. 2,092,383 ; Sept. 7.
Alkali metal salts of chloroethane sulphonic acid. E. C.
Britton and R. D. Perldns. 2,067.873 ; ..Tan. 12.
Alkali metal silicates. G. W. Hallock, E. Skinner, and J.
Cardell. 2,091,202 ; Aug. 24.
Alkali metal ureas. Producing. R. A. Jacobson.
2,090,592 ; Aug. 17.
Alkali nitrate by the reaction of nitric acid with alkali
chloride in aqueous solution. Preparation of. P.
Kubelka. 2,086,084; July 6.
Alkali polysulphides. Producing stable. O. Rohm.
2,077,856 ; Apr. 20.
Alkali primary cell with depolarization by air. R. Oppen-
heim. 2.085,269 ; June 29.
Alkali solutions adapted to formation of alkali cellulose
and having a uniform catalytic activity, Production of
caustic. A. H. Hooker, B. H. Ritter, and S. F. M
Maclaren. 2,079,120 ; May 4.
Alkali sub-silicates. Making. C. W. Burlchart and W. S
Riggs. 2,083,545 ; June 15.
All<ali sub-silicates. Making. R. L. Davies. 2,100,944
Nov. 30.
Alkali thiocyanates. Manufacture
2,067,600; Jan. 12.
Alkaloid and obtaining the same,
2,073,954 ; Mar. 16.
Alkoxyanthraquinones, Manufacture of. F. Lodge and C
H, Lumsden. 2,101,910 ; Dec. 14.
Alkyd resin coating and composition of improved alkali
resistance and making same. C. Ellis. 2,101,792
Dec. 7.
Alkyd resin compositions. H. A. Winkelmann. 2,085,778
July 6.
Alkyl a-naphthols. G. W. Raiziss and Le R. W. Clemence.
2,073.997 ; Mar. 16. ■
Alkylamines, Production of. R. R. Bottoms. 2,085,785
July 6.
Alkylamines, Separating lower. R. R. Bottoms
2,085,786-7 ; July 6.
Alkyl and alkylamine esters of p-aminothiobenzoic acid
and related compounds. H. L. Hansen and L. S. Fos-
dick. 2,090,756 ; Aug. 24.
Alkyl-bromo-hydroxy-diphenyls. E. C. Britton, G. H.
Coleman, and L. E. Mills. 2,092,725 : Sept. 7.
Alkyl catechol ketones. E. Miller and W. H. Hartung.
2,078,205; Apr. 20.
Alkyl chlorides from alkyl ethers. Production of. H. M.
Spurlin. 2.084,710 ; June 22.
Alkyl chlorides. Production of lower. L. C. Holt and H.
W. Daudt. 2,091,986 ; Sept. 7.
Alkyl-chloro-hydroxy-diphenyls. E. C. Britton, G. H.
Coleman, and L. E. Mills. 2,092,724; Sept. 7.
Alkyl derivatives of aminated aromatic hydrocarbons,
Manufacture of. B. Herstein. 2,092,972 ; Sept. 14.
Alkyl derivatives of fl-naphthol. Branch-chain. G. W.
Raiziss and Le R. W. Clemence. 2,073,996; Mar. 16.
Alkyl derivatives of phenols and producing the same. S.
Skraup. 2,103,736 ; Dec. 28.
Alkyl halide and process of stabilization. Stabilized. J. F.
Ohn. 2,068,607 ; Jan. 19.
Alkyl halides, Synthesis of. H. R. Arnold and E. T. Lessig.
2,097,750 ; Nov. 2.
Alkyl monochlorides. Production of secondary and ter-
tiary W. J. Piotrowski and J. Winkler. 2,103,692 ;
Dec. 28.
Alkyl plienols. Manufacture of secondary and tertiary.
J. F. Olin. 2.091,483 ; Aug. 31.
Alkyl phenols. Tertiary. F. E. Stockelbach. 2,081,284;
May 25.
^'h^',l,.P'^*'^'^'"t'^-^' flvdrogenation. W. J. Amend.
2,070.770; Feb Iti.
Alkyl sulphates as washing and emulsifying agents. Sec-
ondary J. N. Wickert. 2,088,020; July 27.
^''4kl"r't''"2!o88roi9"1*u\T27""'"''' ^"^'^''^^'y- '■ N-
'"2-:094.54lf;"sS. 28f"''"''"'=*"'^" "'• ^^ ^- ^^'''''■
Alkylamiiio derivatives of acid-substituted dyestuffs.
R. B. Payne. 2.095,077 ; Oct 5
.Alkylated and nrallvylated polyamino-anthraquinones. G.
Kianzlem, A. Wolfram, and E. Hausdorfer. 2,091,481;
Aug. ,51.
Alk.vlene amides and ureides of polyhydroxy aliphatic
acids. Unsaturated. D. L. Talern. 2,084,626 ; June
Alkylone ethers. Manufacture of polynaphthyl
BowUis. 2,093,990 ; Sept. 28. i'" •>'"''i'"^"J"
sulpliiries. Preparine
2.094.837; Oct. 5.
sulphides. Preparing.
2,094,914 ; Oct. 5.
S. Archer. 2,066,512 ; Jan. 5.
Alkylene
Jackel.
Alkylene
Jackel.
Alloy. R.
H. G.
K. Dachlauer and L.
K. Dachlauer and L.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
779
Alloy. J. O. Betterton and A. J. Phillips. 2,089,939 ;
Aug. 17.
Alloy. J. W. Bolton and O. E. Harder. 2,074,604 ;
Mar 23
Alloy. ' A.'g. de Golyer. 2.097.176-81 ; Oct. 2G.
Alloy. B. F. Fischer. 2,073,515 ; Mar. 9.
Alloy. H. E. La Bour. 2,103,855 ; Dee. 28.
Alloy. D. W. Randolph. 2.096,201 ; Oct. 19.
Alloy. G. Schichtel. 2,094,332 ; Sept. 28.
Alloy. H. F. Silllman. 2.088,219 : July 27.
Alloy. .T. Tausz. 2,096,034; Oct. 19.
Alloy. E. G. Touceda. 2,072.910-11 ; Mar. 9.
Alloy. E. G. Touceda. 2,103,500 ; Dec. 28.
Alloy. E. B. Welch. 2,088,825 ; Aug. 3.
Alloy, Aluminum. W. Bonsack and J. G. G. Frost.
2.075.089-91 ; Mar. 30.
Alloy, Aluminum. Y. Matuenaga. 2,090,894-5; Aug. 24.
Alloy, Aluminum. H. L. Whitman. 2,101,118 ; Dec. 7.
Alloy amenable to heat treatment, Copper. U. Kaydt,
K. Hanser, and M. Venzlaff. 2,068,817 ; Jan. 26.
Alloy and ariiclemade therel'rom, Aluminium. II. Stcudel
and H. A^'ipclioH. 2,070.281 : Apr. 6.
Alloy and producing ferrous alloy. Ferrous. C. F. Lausen-
stein. 2,077,116-7: Apr. 13.
Alloy, Copper. F. R. Hensel and E. I. Larsen. 2,086,329 ;
July 6.
Alloy, Copper base. C. H. Davis and E. L. Munson.
2,101.930; Dec. 14.
Alloy, Copper base. E. L. Munson. 2,101,087 ; Dec. 7.
Alloy, Copper-silicon-aluminum. D. R. Hull. 2,075,003 ;
Mar. 23.
Alloy. Copper-silicon-zinc-lead. W. H. Bassptt.
2,075,005 ; Mar. 30.
Alloy, Copper-silicon-zinc-tin-lead. W. H. Bassett.
2,075.004 ; Mar. 30.
Alloy, Corrosion resistant. C. Carius. 2,090,105 ; Aug.
17.
Alloy, Corrosion resistant. P. Payson. 2,083,524 ;
June 8.
Alloy, Ferro-magnetic. W. E. Remmers. 2,073,455 ;
Mar. 9.
Alloy, Ferrous. H. A. Schwartz. 2,069,423 ; Feb. 2.
Alloy Ferrou.s. K. S. .Seliesaeter. 2.087.336; July 20.
Alloy for dental plates. A. R. Powell. 2,098,879 ;
Nov. 9.
Alloy for points of gold nibs, Tungsten-base. A. Jedele.
2,072,368: Mar. 2.
Alloy for points of gold nibs. Tungsten base. A. Jedele.
2,074,474; Mar. 23.
Alloy for vacuum tube elements. A. J. Mandell.
2tl03,267 ; Dec. 28.
Alloy, Hard. H. K. Flanders. 2,095,325; Oct. 12.
Alloy, Hard. L. B. Lemaigre. 2,074,847 ; Mar. 23.
Alloy, Hard metal. J. Hinniiber. 2.077,239 ; Apr. 13.
Alloy, Hard metal. A. R. Powell and E. R. Box.
2,070,451 ; Feb. 9.
Alloy, Hard metal. A. R. Powell and E. R. Box.
2,082,719 ; June 1.
Alloy having corrosion resistance, Iron and steel. R. F.
Passano. 2,102.215; Dec. 14.
Alloy, High strength corrosion resistant copper. E. L.
Munson. 2,101,625 ; Dec. 7.
Alloy, Magnetic iron. R. A. Curry. 2,066,911 ; Jan. 5.
Alloy, Magnetic iron. R. A. Curry. 2,000.926 ; Jan. 5.
Alloy metal. J. Kurtz and C. A. Lalse. 2,090,946 ; Aug.
24.
Alloy, Palladium nickel. S. Cohn. 2,074,996 ; Mar. 23.
Alloy, Piston. R. 11. McCnrroIl. 2.092.283; Sept. 7.
Alloy plating. Product and method and composition for
cadmium-tin. L. Camel. 2,093,031 ; Sept. 14.
Allov. I'i-()(liicli()ii of inagncl izMlili'. A. llcinzcl and F.
Duftschmid. 2,075,283 ; Mar. 30.
Alloy, Steel. 10. F. lUi-HHlng. 2.099,509 ; Nov. 10.
Allo'v steels. W. M. Burden, R. Genders, and R. Harrison.
2,103,610; Dec. 28.
Allov, 'I'anlaluiii carbide. C. W. Balke. 2,007.166;
J. -1 11. 12.
Alloy, Tool. P. Schwarzkopf. 2.001,017 : Aug. 24.
Alloy, Tungsten-base. A. Jedele. 2.072,670; Mar. 2.
Alloy, Zinc. A. Daccrt. 2.070,474 ; Feb. 9.
Alloys. G. R. Couls. 2,092,529 ; Sept. 7.
Alloys. W. IIoR.senbrucIi. 2,090,044 ; Aug. 17.
AllovN. It. A. V\ ill; I M.S. 2.0li7,.iOll ; .1,111. 12.
Alloys, Acid resistant copper. W. B. I'rlce. 2,085,514 ;
June 29.
Alloys, Aluminum-base. J. A. Nock, Jr. 2,087,088-04;
July 27.
Alloys, Aluminum bronze. A. Morris. 2,003,380; Sept.
14.
Alloys, Aluminum-calcium. P. T. Stroup. 2,087,200;
July 20.
Alloys, Aluiniiiiiiii iniigiicsluiii. R. E. Pnlne and J. S. Hnr-
rlHon. 2,081,951 ; June 1.
Alloys and ml ides nuide thereof, AuHtenltIc ferrous.
II. I). Newell. 2,07:!,901 ; Mnr. 16.
Alloys and like maleiialH, Preventing seizure of contact-
ing Hiirl;i<-eH of hoII. A. I;. Parker. 2,102,214; Dec. II.
AllovH and niiiking the same, Metal. (J. E. Sell.
2,070,180; Feb. 0.
AllovH iiiul mellKicl iif manufacture, Ferrous. P. R. Ilontiv
2.b87,76'1 ; July 20.
Alloys Mini more piiil Icularly copper alloys contnluliic
less than about 12 per eeni (In, Working copiier. K. ().
Barthel. 2,070,2.30 ; May I.
Alloys containing boron. Preparation of. J. L. Andrieux.
2,091,950; Sept. 7.
Alloys, Copper base. C. H. Davis and E. L. Munson.
2.075.509 ; Mar. 30.
Alloys, Copper-nickel-titanium. N. B. Pilling and P. D.
Merica. 2,102,238 ; Dec. 14.
Alloys, Copper silicon. W. H. Bassett. 2,075,014 ; Mar.
30.
Alloys, Copper-silicon-aluminum. D. R. Hull. 2,075,002 ;
Mar. 23.
Alloys, Copper-titanium-silicon. G. F. Comstock.
2.086,004; July 13.
Alloys, Free cutting. L. W. Kempf and W. A. Dean.
2,076,567-80 ; Apr. 13.
Alloys, Heat treating nickel-iron. A. L. Dixon.
2,102,683 ; Dec. 21.
Alloys, Hot workable copper. E. L. Munson. 2,101,626 ;
Dec. 7.
Alloys, Improving the physical and mechanical properties
of. H. Lepp. 2,073,020 ; Mar. 9.
Alloys into products of sheeted and other shapes, Conver-
sion of iron-carbon. N. H. Schermer. 2,087,765 ; July
20.
Alloys into products of sheeted and other shapes. Conver-
sion of iron-carbon. N. H. Schermer. 2,087,767 ; July
20.
Alloys, Making articles of cobalt-chromium-tungsten.
W. A. Wissler. 2,074,007 ; Mar. 16.
Alloys, Making ferro-magnetic. W. E. Remmers and K.
L. Scott. 2,076,250 ; Apr. 6.
Alloys, Manufacture of metal. R. Perrin. 2,100,265 ;
Nov. 23.
Alloys, Manufacturing iron. W. Rohn. 2,071,942; Feb.
23.
Alloys, Nickel base. J. T. Acker and J. R. Wilson.
2,072,575-6; Mar. 2.
Alloys of appreciable nitrogen content, Producing iron
chromium. W. B. Arness. 2,069,205 ; Feb. 2.
.\lloys of rhodium and nickel. E. M. Wise and R. F. Vines.
2,066,870 ; Jan. 5.
Alloyf. Precious metal. A. R. Powell and E. R. Box.
2,0^1.216 : Feb. 16.
Alloys, Preparing beryllium. W. B. Donahue. 2,072,067 ;
Feb. 23.
Alloys, Preparing aluminum. H. I/. Whitman. 2,102,448 ;
Dec. 14.
Alloys, Producing coated metal. H. F. Schroedor.
2,091,419; Aug. 31.
Alloys, Production of hard metal. A. Kratky. 2,076,952 ;
Apr. 13.
Alloys, Refining. G. E. Sell. 2,0S4.978 : Juno 22.
Alloys, Rolling. F. T. McCurdy. 2,097,768 ; Nov. 2.
Alloys, Stainless copper base. U. A. \\ ilkins. 2.0Ci7.307-8 ;
•Tan. 12.
Alloys, Tin. D. Hanson and W. T. Tell-Walpole.
2,097,727 ; Nov. 2.
Alloys to a base metal, Welding. K. Meier. 2,091,871 :
Aug. 31.
Alloys, Zinc. H. Winter. 2,102,869 ; Dec. 21.
Alteniating cui-rent generator. G. A. Johnstone.
2,070,404 ; Apr. 0.
Alternating current induction motor. Self-starting single
pha.se. J. Larocca. 2,100,809 ; Nov. 30.
Alternating current meter. W. Buschbeck. 2,084,830;
June 22.
Alternating-current motor. W. J. Morrill. 2,070,447;
• Feb. 9.
Alternating current motor. T. J. Murphy. 2,082,506;
June 1.
Alternating current motor, Single phase. S. Seltnor.
2,097,577 ; Nov. 2.
Alternating current shunt motor. M. C. Spencer.
2,085,708 ; June 29.
Allinieter. V. K. Carbonara. 2.099,400-7 ; Nov. 16.
Alliiiieler, Temperature-pressure. F. O. Ncsbitt.
2.081,950; June 1.
Allitude measuring apparatus. (!. Wiinscli. 2,100,700;
Nov. 30.
Aluiiiin.i and crude potassium sulphate from alunlto. Pro-
ducing pure. S. Yonemura, T. Okazawa, and K. Osada.
2.09;), 300 : Nov. 10.
.Mninlna substantially free from silicic acid from alkaline
e.irlli aliiiiilnntes. Production of. J. Stolir and K. Keidt.
2.0H2.52(i ; June I.
Aluniinliim allov and iiroiluct. Treating. F. Keller and
('. M. Cialghead. 2.070.S;i;l ; Feb. 16.
Alumlmim acetate, Manutaclure of stable, solid, water-
soluble. T. llennlg. 2.086,400; July 0.
Alunilnnm alloy. J. it. Hates. 2,098,081 ; Nov. 2.
AliiiuliiMiii allov. .1. (;. (J. FroM and W. Uonsack.
2.075,,". I 7 ; Mar. 30.
Aliiiiiiiuun alloy. J. A. Nock, Jr. and t;. V. Sager.
2.0'.l2,0rj ; Sept. 7.
.Muiiilniiin and ahinilniini allovH, Surface trealnieut of.
A. N. 1). I'ullen. 2.090.:t09 ; Oct. 10.
Alninlniiiii and aluinlnuni alloys. Treating. J. O. O.
I'voHt Mild \V. ItonsMck. 2.().'<.''i,ti07 ; June 29.
AhiiMiiiiiMi chloride. Making. A. Mcl>. McAff^.
2. 0.S 1.2110 ; June I."..
.Miiiuliium cliliirlde. MMKIng. A. Mel). McAfee nnd J. A.
Tryon. 2,().S|.2S9; .lune l.'i.
Aluinlnuni eleelrotle and preparlni;. J. F. Lllli'nfeld.
2.079.510 ; May -1.
780
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
H. E. McNutt.
2,096,010 ;
K. Ward,
C. Barbieri.
Greenewalt.
H. Adkins
2,073,671 ;
H. Dreyfus.
P. Herold and K.
C. Swallen and J.
Aluminum, Inhibiting the corrosion of.
2,095,611 ; Oct. 12.
Aluminum-magnesium alloy. W. E. Sicha
Oct. 19.
Aluminum, Manufacture of. O. Kruh. 2,090,451 ; Aug.
17.
Aluminum or aluminum alloys, Soldering. C. Banscher.
2,087,716 : July 20.
Amalgam and other dies, Apparatus for making dental.
W. B. Lebherz and H. J. Lebherz. 2.077.423 ; Apr. 20.
Amalgamator. J. W. Thompson. 2,068,896 ; Jan. 26.
Amalgamator for separating noble metals. H. Dvorzsfik,
A. Valentenyi, and K. Kachelmann. 2,093,126 ; Sept.
14.
Amalgam for dental and other uses. Apparatus for pre-
paring. D. D. Mizzy. 2,088,304 ; July 27.
Amalgam trap. C. W. Neilsen. 2,095,278 ; Oct. 12.
Amides, Manufacturing of unsaturated organic. J. W. C.
Crawford and J. Grigor. 2,101,822 ; Dec. 7.
Amido derivatives. Preparing. R. A. Jacobson. 2,090,595 ;
Aug. 17.
Amines and producing. Chlorinated trialkyl
Jr. 2,072,348; Mar. 2.
Amines bv emulsion method. Production of.
2,078,555 ; Apr. 27.
Amines, Catalvtic synthesis of. C. H.
2,098,289 ; Nov. 9.
Amines, Hvdrogenation of primary aromatic.
and H. I. Cramer. 2,092,525 : Sept. 7.
Amines, Manufacture of. C. E. Andrews.
Mar. 16.
Amines, Manufacture of hydroxy aliphatic.
2,069,302 ; Feb. 2.
Amines of saturated hydrocarbons, Cyclic process of pro-
ducing. JI. S. Nafash. 2,075.825 ; Apr. 6.
Amines of tlie benzene series and making the same. Ter-
tiary. H. Lange. 2,075,347 ; Mar. 30.
Amines of unsaturated hydrocarbons, Cyclic process of
producing. M. S. Nafash. 2,078,582 ; Apr. 27.
Amines, Preparation of diaryl. M. F. Acken. 2,082,815 ;
June 8.
Amines, Preparation of secondary aromatic. A. G. and
A. J. Hill. 2,098,039 ; Nov. 2.
Amines, Production of. M. A. Dahlen and W. L. Foohey.
2,072,018 ; Mar. 2.
Amines, Production of aliphatic.
Smeykal. 2,082,105 ; June 1.
Amines, Production of methyl. L,
Martin. 2,092,431 ; Sept. 7.
Amines, Purifying secondary. A. M. Clifford. 2,080,366 ;
May 11.
Amines which contain the trifluoromethyl
preparing them. Aromatic. A. Wolfram,
and E. Hausdorfer. 2,093,115 ; Sept. 14.
Amino-acids readily soluble in water and ammonium sul-
phate. Separating. W. Gluud and W. Klempt.
2,071,282 ; Feb. 16.
Amino acridine derivatives. Basically substituted. F.
Mietzsch and H. Mauss. 2.082,171 ; June 1.
Amino-.Tlcohols. M. Bockmiihl, G. Ehrhart, L. Stein, and
J. nallensleben. 2,088,941 • Aug. 3.
Aminoalkyl sulphones, Production of. H. Ufer.
2.081,718 : May 25.
Amino and nitro derivatives. Manufacture of. P. Petit-
colas. 2,083,962 ; June 15.
Amino-chlorodiphenyl derivatives. M. Harris. 2,079,450 ;
May 4.
Aminochyrsenes, Substituted. W. Schultheis and G.
Langbein. 2,009,159 ; Jan. 26.
Amino compounds, Diazo. J. G. Kern. 2,078,387 : Apr
27.
Amino compounds of the quinoline series. Producing. W
Zorweck and W. Kunze. 2. 086. 691 : July 13.
Amino-halogen antliraquinones. Preparation of. M. S
Whelen. 2,100,527 ; Nov. 30.
Aminomethanol-aromatic amine-formaldehyde condensa-
tion products. Resinous. G. D. Graves and J. Harmon
2,101,215 ; Doo. 7.
Amino-nitriles, Producing. W. Glund, W. Klempt, and
F. Brodkorb. 2,085,679 : June 29.
Ammeter. R. G. Arey. 2.0S9.083 : Aug. 3.
Ammeter, Tliermocouple. J. H. Miller. 2,100,260 : Nov.
23.
Ammonia and amines from their salts with organic acids.
Recovery of. H. Dreyfus. H. F. Osley, and E. B
Thomas. 2.090.941 ; Aug. 24.
Ammonia and boric acid. Producing. J. M. Peterson
2,102,126 ; Dec. 14.
Ammonium compounds and making samp, Quaternary
O. Bayer, F. Muenz, and K. Keller. 2,090,534 ; Oct. 19
Ammonium compniuuls and preparing the same Quater-
nary, ir. A. ]M(.'u'olt, L',075.9.^.S : Apr. 0.
Ammonium compounds and preparing them, Ouaternarv
G. Balle and K. ICisfold. 2.087,505 ; July 20?
Ammonium compounds and preparing tliem, Ouaternarv
G. Balle and K. Eisfold. 2,101,524; Dec. ^''""''''""'^y-
Ammonium compounds. Quaternary. H A Piennit
2,097,040 ; Nov. 2. ' ^ '*^''""-
Ammonium compounds. Quaternary. L. Taub IT TTilil
and F. Leuchs. 2,087.131 ; July 13. '
Ammonium compounds. Quaternary. L, Taub and
Louchs. 2.0.86..'iS5: July 13.
Ammonium compounds, Qnalornary. L. Taub and P
I-euchs. 2,087,132; July 13.
group and
O. Scherer,
F.
Ammonium nitrate-ammonia compositions. Packing and
transportation of. C. S. Fazel. 2,077,469 ; Apr. 20.
Ammonium nitrate and other fusible compounds, Produc-
ing. J. D. Converse, S. L. Handforth, and G. J.
Harris. 2,089,945 ; Aug. 17.
Ammonium nitrate. Process and apparatus for manufac-
turing. J. H. Shapleigh. 2,102,136 ; Dec. 14.
Ammonium picrate, Production of. F. F. Chapman.
2,088,636 ; Aug. 3.
Ammonium salts of high molecular weight acids, Quater-
nary. M. De Groote. 2,087,506 ; July 20.
Ammonium sulphate in the form of scales, Production of.
A. Jeltsch and A. Strzyzewski. 2,092,073 ; Sept. 7.
Ammonium sulphate. Manufacture of. G. A. Bragg.
2,067,899 ; Jan. 19.
Ammonium sulphate. Production of. G. BerkhofC, Jr.
2,102,107 ; Dec. 14.
Ammonium sulphate. Production of coarsely crystalline.
C. Rumscheidt and A. Strzyzewski. 2,099,079 ; Nov. 16.
Ammunition. J. F. Hutchinson. 2,095,333 ; Oct. 12.
Ammunition. P. A. Smith. 2,076,868 ; Apr. 13.
Ammunition. W. H. Woodford. 2,075,386 ; Mar. 30.
Ammunition. W. H. Woodford and W. Brun. 2,095,302 ;
Oct. 12.
Ammunition and ordnance device. P. E. Pihl and S. F.
Mashbir. 2,083,665 ; June 15.
Ammunition and propellant charge therefor. W. B.
Foulke. 2,072,671 ; Mar. 2.
Amplification control. N. P. Case. 2,072,708 ; Mar. 2.
Amplification control system, D. Grimes. 2,072,365 ;
Mar. 2.
Amplification system for glow relay devices. H. C. Rent-
schler and D. E. Henry. Re. 20,297 ; Mar. 16.
Amplifier. G. L. Beers. 2,091,134 ; Aug. 24.
Amplifier. H. Branson. 2,092.496 : Sept. 7.
Amplifier. D. G. Burnside. 2,092,874 ; Sept. 14.
Amplifier. J. Evans. 2.091,258 ; Aug. 31.
Amplifier. P. F. G. Hoist. 2,077,565 ; Apr. 20.
Amplifier, Acoustic. C. A. Lovell and R. L. Wegel.
2,079,694 ; May 11.
Amplifier and frequency multiplier. High frequency.
R. H. van Minnen and P. J. H. A. Nordlohne.
2,083,755 ; June 15.
Amplifier arrangement for listening devices. F. A.
Fischer. 2,071,739 : Feb. 23.
Amplifier circuit. P. O. Farnham. 2,072,945 ; Mar. 9.
Amplifier circuit organization, especially for short waves.
W. Runge. 2,087,737; July 20.
Amplifier coupling. Band pass. R. A. Braden. 2,066,875 ;
Jan. 5.
Amplifier, Dynamic. C. M. Sinnett. 2,098,405 ; Not. 9.
Amplifier, Electric. L. C. Verman and L. A. Richards.
2,073,234; Mar. 9.
Amplifier, Electron image. P. T. Farnsworth. 2,085,742 ;
July 6.
Amplifier, Electronic. W. G. H. Finch. 2,075,604; Mar.
Amplifier for motor car controls. Power. E. G. Staude
2,095,841 ; Oct. 12.
Amplifier gain control. H. Cohn. 2,088,231 ; July 27.
Amplifier, High frequency. E. A. Beane and E. F.
Andrews. 2,069,812 ; Feb. 9.
Amplifier. High frequency. R. A. Bradon. 2,084,475 ;
June 22.
Amplifier, High frequency. H. A. Snow. 2,092,893 :
Sept. 14. . . ,
Amplifier, Impedance variation. W. H. Howe.
2.074,396 : Mar. 23. -Qowe.
Amplifier, Main operated voltage. S. Loewe and M. von
Ardenue. 2,068,752; Jan. 26.
Amplifier, Microphone. O. Wohlfarth. 2.069,868 ; Feb.9.
Amplifier, Multistage ultra high radio frequency. F W.
Dunmore and L. L. Hughes. 2,066.674 ; Jan. 5.
Amplifier, Power. W. van B. Roberts. 2,096,561; Oct.
M. Byk and J. De Mare.
19.
Amplifier, Radio frequency.
2,101,670; Dec. 7.
Amplifier, Radio frequency. H. O. Peterson. 2,093,094 ;
■^"iltleh:o%%\.'7aT% ^'-""^ ir^^^^ncy. M. von
•'^'^]l'|"^".„sys':em. High frequency. F. A. Kolster.
/:.()S!)..iiU : Aug. 10.
Amplifier, Thermionic. G. L. Beers. ;i,102,779 ; Dec 21
"!067"48 • J™ 5*'- ®- "^^ ^- ^'" '^"'^ R.H. Donaldson.
^"i^l^li^.'^kSs^iM^^ 1^- ^'- ^-t -<i F- M. G.
lyie^r\ I^^^A/'J '^°?. apparatus for operkting elec-
tnoal. E. H. Loftin. Re. 20.461 ; Aug. 3
^ oSl ; o"ct. il^^'^^f'^S system. H. F. Elliott.
"\SSl-f-^'-°^ arrangement. B. Salzberg. 2,097,896 • Nov 2
Amplifying device. W. S. Barden. 2,085,407 ; June 29
2!o82,9l5^!' June's^'*" compartment" type. O. Sontag.
' "^TofS hlaflo^'"^ '^^'''"'^' -Vquatic. W. P. Knight.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
781
Amusement apparatus. J. N. Eartlett. 2,080,029 ; May
11.
Amusement apparatus. M. Gensburg. 2,071,117 ; Feb. 16.
Amusement apparatus. F. E. Pavelka. 2,103,954 ; Dec.
28. *
Amusement apparatus. H. Rochwarg. 2,091,883 ; Aug.
31.
Amusement apparatus. S. W. Shepherd. 2,069,680 ;
Feb. 2.
Amusement apparatus. W. J. Stafford. 2,090,313 ; Aug.
17.
Amusement apparatus. K. F. Wilkinson. 2,085,884 ;
July 6.
Amusement device. J. N. Eartlett. 2,081.261 : May 25.
Amusement device. J. N. Eartlett. 2,093,795 ; Sept. 21.
Amusement device. C. Gibson. 2,102.458 ; Dec. 14.
Amu.sement device. C. Hermann. 2,082,287 ; June 1.
Amusement device. F. K. Maitland. 2,096,348 ; Oct. 19.
Amusement device. C. D. Mason. 2.097,161 ; Oct. 26.
Amusement device. A. S. Otis. 2,068,386 ; Jan. 19.
Amusement device. J. Paul. 2,084,701 ; June 22.
Amusement device. A. Vaszin. 2,090,409 ; Aug. 17.
Amusement device. J. Whiteley. 2,090,166 ; Aug. 17.
Amusement device. J. Wunner. 2,074,009 ; Mar. 16.
Amusement device. Ball return. A. Szabo. 2,101,658 ;
Dec. 7.
Amusement device, Racing. C. W. Musser. 2,098,809 ;
Nov. 9.
Amusement ride. J. N. Eartlett. 2,069,664 ; Feb. 2.
Amusement ride. J. N. Bartlett. 2,076,113: Apr. 0.
Amusement ride device. V. Stanzel. 2,101,274 ; Dec. 7.
Amylaceous materials, Fermentation of. H. E. Stiles.
2,098,199 ; Nov. 2.
Anaesthesia demonstration device. W. T. Oberto.
2,095,511 : Oct. 12.
Anal retractor. G. R. Marshall. 2,070,670 ; Feb. 16.
Analyzer for automotive vehicles, Exhaust gas. L. S.
Wait. 2,077,538 ; Apr. 20.
Analyzer, Harmonic. W. Koenig, Jr. 2,088,297 ; July 27.
Anchor. J. E. Clement. 2,077,166; Apr. 13.
Anchor. J. K. Northrop and H. M. Gesner. 2,075,827 ;
Apr. 6.
Anchor. B. R. Zepa. 2,084,233 ; June 15.
Anchor, Bolt. H. W. Pleister. 2,081,764 ; May 25.
Anchor, Check hasp. A. L. Knapp. 2,071,074 ; Feb. 16.
Anchor, Check line. J. J. Halvorson. 2,083,163 ; June 8.
Anchor, Cord wire. A. C. Brown. 2,072,579 ; Mar. 2.
Anchor for hinged caps. J N. Halkett. 2,091,073 ; Aug.
24.
Anchor for ladies' hats. G. N. McPhee. 2,083,614 ;
June 15.
Anchor for ships or the like. D. F. Lucking. 2,103,477 ;
Dec. 28.
Anchor for Venetian blinds. Cord and tape. R. J. Eogan.
2,086,461 ; July 6.
Anchor, Needle. E. L. Crawford. 2,087,372 ; July 20.
Anchor, Post. P. O. Retzke. 2,095,832; Oct. 12.
Anchor system and placing the same. Sea bottom. E. R.
Armstrong. 2,100,231 ; Nov. 23.
Anchor, Rail. A. I*. Fifield. 2,081,621 ; May 25.
Anchor, Rail. E. J. Henggi. 2,078,710 ; Apr. 27.
Anchor, Rail. G. L. Moore and J. 11. Steele. 2,007,276 ;
Jan. 12.
Anchor, Rail. H. G. Warr. 2,101,884 ; Dec. 14.
Anchor, Window cleaner's safety. W. L. Harrison.
2,080,768 ; July 13.
Anchorage. W. W. Hamill. 2,075,714; Mar. 30.
Anchorage for river control apparatus. G. W. Rehfeld.
2,097,342 ; Oct. 26.
Anchorage, Window cleaner's. G. F. Mlnnis, Jr.
2,072,041 : Feb. 23.
Anchoring device. G. E. R. Saleh. 2,100,570; Nov. 30.
Anchoring moans. W. Noble. 2,083,733 ; June 15.
Aneroid condenser. J. A. McNally. 2,080.429 ; May 18.
Anesthetic, Surface. D. Curtis. 2,097,687; Nov. 2.
Anesthetic tannate. R. HopUinson and A. V. Tolstoouhov.
2,100,054; Nov. 23.
.Anesthetics, Apparatus for giving. J. Carr6. 2,103,144;
Dec. 21.
Anesthetizing administering apparatus. J. F. Relter.
2,090,358 ; Aug. 17.
Anesthetizing apparatus. W. R. Ilenlon. 2,008,177 ; Jan.
19.
Anosthetlzing apparatus. W. R. Henlon. 2,084,804 ;
June 22.
Angle Indicator and try square, Combination. E. II. Gal
ford. 2,008,128 ; Jan. 10.
Angle scribing apparatus. L. E. RIdgewny. 2,005.470 :
()ct. 12.
Angle test gMUge, Wheel aligning and steering. G. II.
Stilphen. 2,078,349 ; Apr. 27.
Angular motion Indicator. W. G. Harding. 2,008,580;
Nov. 0.
Angular movements, Indicating relative. A. Urfer.
2.0(17.407 ; Jan. 12.
Anhydride or acid. Recovery of phthallc. V. Porter.
2,671,357; Fob. 23.
Anhydride, Recovering phllmllc. R. L. Brown.
2,071,329 ; Feb. 23.
AiiliydrldcH bv the iikc of ketene. Preparation of. K. T.
St'.IU niul A. II. (ilenHon. 2,0ltl),l)00 ; Nov. 23.
AnhvdrldeH, Maniifacturo of nllphatlc. II. DroyfiiK.
2,f)»8,334 ; Nov. 9.
Anhydrides of monocarboxylic acids. Making. H. Le B.
Gray and T. F. Murray, Jr. 2,087,030 ; July 13.
Aniline, Manufacture of para tertiary butyl. B. Her-
stein. 2,092,973 ; Sept. 14.
Aniline, Manufacture of tertiary-butyl derivatives of.
B. Hersteln. 2,092,970 ; Sept. 14.
Animal clamp. F. Black. 2,100,730 ; Nov. 30.
Animal fibers and composition of matter for said purpose,
Dyeing. F. Straub, F. Grether and C. Graenacher.
2,075,371 ; Mar. 30.
Animal head form. J. N. Naulty. 2,075,219 ; Mar. 30.
Animal poking implement. A. S. Bailey. 2,103,401 ; Dec.
28.
,\nimal snaring device. M. Madsen. 2,081,379; May 25.
Animal trap. B. E. Dougherty. 2,086,260 ; July 6.
Animal trap. P. S. Houghton. 2,087,646 ; July 20.
Animal trap. F. T. Johnson. 2,068,492: Jan. 19.
Animal trap. D. R. Knapp. 2,083,451 ; June 8.
Animal trap. S. W. Masters. 2,095,145 ; Oct. 5.
Animal trap. H. J. Merz. 2.087,440 : July 20.
Animal trap. S. P. Neuhausen. 2,068,865 ; Jan. 26.
Animal trap. W. L. Orr. 2,008,508 ; Jan. 19.
Animal trap. J. A. Reynolds. 2,092,357 ; Sept. 7.
Animal trap. H. A. Stilson. 2,094,686 ; Oct. 5.
Animal trap. H. A. Stilson. 2,100,363 ; Nov. 30.
Animal trap. H. A. Stilson. 2,100,925-6 ; Nov. 30.
Animal trap. H. A. Stilson. 2,103,877; Dec. 28.
Animal trap. J. Tschantre. 2,101,482 ; Dec. 7.
Animal trap. A. Urquhart. 2,079,82.') ; May 11.
Animal trap. J. Ward. 2,096,368 ; Oct. 19.
Animal trap. H. A. Zager. 2,077,657 ; Apr. 20.
Animal trap. G. Zaninovich. 2,080,993 ; May 18.
Animals and particularly poultry, Tagging. W. Ashton.
2,078,827 ; Apr. 27.
Animated figure negative glow device. A. F. Henninger, Jr.
2,073,062 ; Mar. 9.
Animated illuminated sign. J. J. Shively. 2,087,658 ;
July 20.
Animated sign. B. Roberts. 2,103,300 ; Dec. 28.
Animated sign. H. R. Van Deventer and J. J. Shively.
2,102,243 ; Dec. 14.
Ankle joint for artificial limbs. S. A. Willett. 2,066,599 ;
Jan. 5.
Ankle protector. R. Hesse. 2,075,760 ; Mar. 30.
Annealing and apparatus therefor. L. C. Hamlink.
2.095,979 ; Oct. 19.
Annealing box. P. E. Hunter and K. J. Deahl.
2,075,114-5 ; Mar. 30.
Annealing box. B. R. Smith. 2,080,014 : May 11.
Annealing cover. E. N. Millan. 2,069,768 ; Feb. 9.
Annealing cover. E. N. Millan. 2,074,093 ; Mar. 16.
Annealing cover. E. N. Millan. 2,078,718 ; Apr. 27.
Annealing furnace. L. C. Hamlink. 2,091,979 ; Sept. 7.
Annealing, Method and apparatus for. R. M. Parsons.
2,079,334 ; May 4.
Annealing. Metliod and ai>iiaratus for. L. Wilson and
J. C. Woodson. 2.089,843 : Aug. 10.
Annealing method and furnace therefor. L. Wilson.
2.086,070; July 13.
Annealing, Method of. L. Wilson. 2,078,350 ; Apr. 27.
Annealing process. Continuous. C. Dantslzen. 2,079,494 ;
Jlay 4.
Annular ball bearing. R. Annen. 2.008,589 ; Jan. 10.
Annular cutting or bore hole enlarging apparatus. C. E.
Reed. 2,090,356; Aug. 17.
Annuli, Resilient compression. A. Galves. 2,06S,173 ;
Jan. 19.
Annunciator. L. J. Stevens. 2,103,123; Dec. 21.
Annunciator, Automatic. L. J. Sing and R. M. Waunch.
2,099.868 ; Nov. 23.
Annunciator construction. C.Miller. 2,087.576 ; July 20.
Annuncliitor for horse races. F. KImbell. 2.081,822 ;
May 25.
Annunciator, Time controlled. J.H.Grayson. 2,092,716;
.Sept. 7.
Anode. H. H. Blouch. 2.007,508; Nov. 2.
Anode. J. A. Henrlcks, Jr. 2.086,224 ; Julv 0.
Anode. J. L. Young and A. C. Jephson. 2,l02,240 ; Doc.
14.
Anode construction. J. Sleplan. 2,005,708; Oct. 12.
Anode construction for discharge tubes having rotary
anodes. G. H. Jonas. 2,07 1, 606; Feb. 23.
Anode for I'lectrolyllc cell.s for the production of nlu-
niinlum, ContinuouH. R. Treinatore. 2,100,027; Nov.
30.
Anode for electron dlschnrgo devices. C. S. Bull.
2,070,008; Fob. 10.
Anode for electroplating by hand. M. Schlllllor.
2,080,234 ; May 11.
.\ii(>dlc cleaning process. E. II. Lyons, Jr. 2,002,130;
Sei)t. 7.
Anodic treatment of nlumlnuin. It. W. Buxsard.
2,085,002 ; June 20.
Anodes, ProcesN of and iippariitiis for cooling rav tuba
C. I,. Cebaner, 2.09(I.5;il) ; Oct. 19.
.Answer biick device for machine swltohlng printing tolo-
grnph exchange syHtoms. F. S. KInkoad. 2,088,7B0 ;
Aug. 3.
Anicniia. A. Alfonl. 2,0Sl.ltt2; May 2ri.
AiiteniiM. (>. Hdhm, A. Gotho, and II. O. RooRoniitcln.
2.060, 871 : Jrtii. 5.
Anieiiiia. (I. II. Ill-own. 2,006,782; Oct. 26.
Antenna. R. II. Dome. 2,101,074; Deo. 7.
782
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Antenna. K. Posthumus and B. van der Pol. 2,066,900 ;
Jan. 5.
Antenna. C. E. Schuler. 2,096,501 ; Oct. 19.
Antenna, Aperiodic. P. S. Carter. 2,099,296 ; Nov. 16.
Antenna arrangement. P. Bouvier and E. Villen.
2,082,820 : June 8.
Antenna, Automotive. R. C. Ellis. 2,070,159 ; Feb. 9.
Antenna circuit modulation. G. H. Brown. 2,098,373 ;
Nov. 9.
Antenna, Deflectable. L. J. Hruska. 2,098,388 ; Nov. 9.
Antenna, Emergency. W. A. Hamilton. 2,085,585 ; June
29.
Antenna for automobile radio receivers. D. H. Mitchell.
2,095,934; Oct. 12.
Antenna tor automobiles. Radio. H. D. Geyer.
2,100,643 ; Nov. 30.
Antenna for motor vehicles. C. M. Tichenor. 2,097,707 ;
Nov. 2.
Antenna for submarines. M. Polatzek. 2,067,337 : Jan.
12.
Antenna for vehicles. Collapsible. P. J. Schwarzhaupt.
2.094.475 ; Sept. 28.
Antenna located in outer edge of running board, Radio.
H. D. Geyer. 2,074,386 ; Mar. 23.
Antenna retracting mechanism. Radio. G. E. Irvin.
2,080,539 ; May 18.
Antenna, Selective. R. H. Worrall. 2,082,812 ; June 8.
Antenna structure. W. M. Hahnemann. 2,081,274 ; May
25.
Antenna structure. W. M. Hahnemann. 2,093,886 ;
Sept. 21.
Antenna system. G. B. Bairey. 2,099,671 ; Nov. 23.
Antenna system. G. H. Brown. 2,086,976 ; July 13.
Antenna system. H. C. Forbes. 2,094,168 ; Sept. 28.
Antenna system. G. W. Fyler. 2,102,410 ; Dec. 14.
Antenna system. H. J. Loftis and M. F. McCarthy.
2,085,434 ; June 29.
Antenna system. W. Moser. 2,085,226 ; June 29.
Antenna system, Directional. G. Renatus. 2,095,083 ;
Oct. 5.
Antenna system. Directive. II. O. Peterson. 2,095,078 ;
Oct. 5.
Antenna system for multiband radio receivers. D. P.
Earnshaw. 2,074,896 ; Mar. 23.
Antenna, Transmitting. G. H. Brown. 2,068,261 ; Jan.
19.
Antenna tuned to an odd number of quarter waves, Vari-
able. W. Buschbeck. 2,078,234; Apr. 27.
Anthraquinone compounds and a product produced there-
by. Preparation of. E. E. Beard. 2,080,106; Miiy 11.
Anthraquinone compounds, Preparation of. M. S. Wtielen.
2,074,306 ; Mar. 16.
Anthraquinone derivatives. P. Lodge. 2,097,672 ; Nov. 2.
Anthraauinone derivatives. Aliphatic acylamino-amino. G.
Reeves, H. C. Olpin, and G. H. Ellis. 2,090,948; Aug.
24.
Anthraquinone dithiazoles. Preparation of. A. J. Wuertz
and W. L. Rintelman. 2,097,867 ; Nov. 2.
Anthraquinonyl thiazoles. E. E. Beard. 2,099,672 ;
Nov. 23.
.•Vnti-backdrift emergency brake. E. F. Wheeler and C. C.
Sanford. 2.067.517; Jan. 12.
Antiburn device for waving solutions in permanent waving.
W. A. Kunze. 2,081,882; May 25.
Anticlog means for check controlled apparatus. A. A.
Knee. 2,072,505; Mar. 2.
Antidazzle device for vehicle head lamps. A. L. Strange.
2,074,626 ; Mar. 23.
Antidiabetic substance. C. E. Gruwell and F. H. E.
Preene. 2,082,952 ; June 8.
Anri-dripping device. \V. J. K. Mackay. 2,075,782 ; Mar.
30.
Antifoaming agents. L. H. Flett. 2,074,380 ; Mar. 23.
Anti-freeze. C. Winning and J. B. Holtzclaw. 2,071,482 ;
Feb. 23.
Antifreeze device for motor vehicles. D. E. Semon.
2,076,324 ; Apr. 6.
Antifreeze solutions. F. B. Downing and C. J. Pcdersen.
2.087,103; July 13.
Antifreeze solutions. L. Spiegler and C. J. Pedersen.
2,087.098 ; July 13.
Antifreczlng moans. F. A. Kormann. 2,101,472; Dec 7
Antifriction bearing. T. C. Delaval-Crow. 2,072,5i5 •"
Mar. 2. ...
Antifriction hearing. IT. R. Gibbons. 2.082.390; June 1
Antifriction bearing. "W. T. Murden and R. D. Brouwer
2,098.709 ; Nov. 9.
Antifriction bearing. T. C. Pew. 2.078,456 ; Apr. 27
Antifriction bearing. O. W. Young. 2.009..'")(i9 • Feb 2
Antifriction bearing. O.W.Young. 2,094,252; Sept 28'
Antifriction cushioned wheel. T. W. Wcisemann
2.087,356 : July 20. oeuiuuu.
Antifrost device. M. L. J. d'Ornollas. 2,103,660 • Dec ''S
Anilglnre device. J. C. Cady. 2,076,397; Apr.' 6. '" '
Antiglare device. M. 11. Jackson. 2, 07."), 410 ; .Mur. :!0
Antiglare illuminatinn ai)i)araliis. A. do A e IiMiin
2,084,245 ; June 15. ■■ •
Antihalatlon layer. M. Ilagedorn, A. Jung, and G
Wilmanns. 2.077,789 ; Apr. 20. ^■
Antihalatlon layer. W. SclinoidcT. 2.07.",14,'-) • M.,r 'in
Antllmlatlon layer. W. Schneider. 2.0S9 704 •' Aug io
Antihalntlon layers for photogmplilc plates and'fllms' w'
Schneider. 2.075,144 ; Mar. 30.
Anti-halation layers. Manufacture of. G. Wilmanns and
W. Schneider. 2,095.018 ; Oct. 5.
Antijackknife fifth wheel. W. J. Skibbe. 2,073,269 ;
Mar. 9.
Anti-jumpe# for sliding doors. F. W. Moore. 2,066,994 ;
Jan. 5.
Antimony chlorides, Preparation of. F. W. Peck and
W. R. Waldron. 2,102,737 ; Dec. 21.
Antimony compounds of polyhydroxy carboxylic acids and
making them. H. Schmidt. 2.066,742 ; Jan. 5.
Antimony trifluoride and manufacture of fluorinated ali-
phatic compounds. Dehydration of. A. L. Henne.
2,082,161 ; June 1.
Antimony trifluoride preparation. H. W. Daudt, M. A-
Youker, and E. L. Slattison. 2,068,005 ; Jan. 19.
Antioxidant. W. C. Calvert. 2,070,521 ; Feb. 9.
Antioxidant. D. P. Grettie. 2,095,740 ; Oct. 12.
Antioxidant. W. L. Semon. 2,075.549 : Mar. 30.
Antioxidant. W. L. Semon and R. V. Yohe. 2,103,188--
Dec. 21.
Antioxidants. W. L. Semon. 2.007,686 : Jan. 12.
Antioxidants. A. W. Sloan. 2,082,525 ; June 1.
Antirail creeper. E. C. Neal. 2,078,965 ; May 4.
Antirattler, Window. H. Golden. 2,069,719 ; Feb. 2.
Antirattling device for doors. H. Golden. 2,079,346 ;
May 4.
Antirattling device for windows. W. Benien. 2,095,908 ;
Oct. 12.
Antirattling gear. E. H. Smvthe. 2.081,644 ; May 25.
Antiseptic. W. C. Harden. 2,080,863 ; May 18.
Antiseptic. M. S. Khodakoff. 2,082,063 ; June 1.
Antiseptic. H. J. Nichols. 2,095,571 ; Oct. 12.
Antiseptic and germicidal composition. W. E. Austin.
2,087,588 ; July 20.
Antiseptic device and making the same. F. A. Hovland
2,078,877 ; Apr. 27.
Antiseptic for the treatment of genitourinary infections.
R. T. Kaupp. 2,100,781 ; Nov. 30.
Antiseptic sclerosing agents. E. E. Moore. 2,090,456 :
Aug. 17.
Antiseptic, Urinary. F. De Eds, J. O. Thomas, and C. W.
Eddy. 2,085,794 ; July 6.
Antiskid and traction device. S. Meckler. 2,066 412 •
Jan. 5.
Antiskid attachment for the wheels of vehicles. N. Cam-
pani. 2,086,470 ; July 6.
Antiskid chain. C. W. McGinnis. 2,082,253 ; June 1.
Antiskid device. P. R. Edgarton. 2,079,990 ; May 11
Antiskid device. H. S. Pritts. 2,082,386 ; June 1.
Antiskid device. H. S. Pritts. 2,100,539 ; Nov. 30.
■^'Vf'.^i^A'^.^*^^^','^^- ^- R- Gallagher and R. M. Brady.
2,0(9,501 ; May 4.
.\ntiskid device. A. H. Grout. 2,067,121 • Jan 5
Antiskid device. C. L. Russell. 2,073,883 : Mar 16
Antiskid device. M. P. Schulz. 2,103,437 ; Dec 28
.\ntiskid device. W. H. Snyder. 2,066,368 ; Jan. 5
Antiskid device. S. W. Tooley. 2.077,286 : Apr. 13.
Antiskid device. W. L. Wettlaufer. 2,079,235 ; May 4
Antiskid device, Emergency. P. E. Stahl. 2,069,979 •
E. M. Royer. 2,06.S,472 ;
Feb. 9.
Anti-skid device for automobiles.
J.-in. 19.
^°o no-^oA?^'*¥ ^<"' P"^^"* driven vehicles. D. J. Sullivan.
2,08o,204 ; June 29.
'^°i'fi\l^.^^^''^e for shoes or the like. W^ A. W^althers.
^,10J,500 ; Dec. 14.
^'2,094'425*^-''se*^^t 28^^°"''"^ controlled. W. Cook.
"^"U'-fnQ^ofi?^ T^^evice ' for motor vehicles. J. Mucha.
..;.103,295 ; Dec. 28.
^°iifi'P?o^® attachment. C. S. Comstock. 2,076,708;
Apr. lo.
Antisjipping device. C. Rosine. 2,089,136 ; Aug. 3.
T^'^nR?i'r,^ "^r^'^S to be worn upon the human foot. E.
1-j. Butler. 2,08/,94o: July 27.
Ant^sunburn preparations. R. A. Hall. 2,081,117 ; May
iSl'-V'^'^^ device. D. C. Rockola. 2,076,251 ; Apr 6
Mar. 16 °^ ™'^'^'''°®^- ^- ^- Crosby. 2,073,960;
Anvil, Ledger plate. L. P. Boyer. 2,072,021 ; Feb 23
^To72!830 •^'*Ma?''''2^'°^ receptacles. C.
A. Hallam.
'^?u"e''fl'lm.^°'' A*" p''V"^ ^^^ sprocket holes of motion pic-
luie nims. A. C. Loewer. 2,070,471 • Anr 6
''T0S0r02TA^TT^ '' ^^S-^^i^^g -ticleT 'j. Savage.
^^2^086*153^° JuTe"^ °^ machine tools. C. A. Bickell.
'''2%"-5:759- Mav°ir"'°^ '-^^ ^^°" ''^'^- ^- ^- Burns.
:E!£ I:€^!tl^-H¥2^^TV:
^ Lennox. 2,086,374Tju1? 6 ^^'^^^ ^""^ ^- ^■
gas engine cylin-
^'IFol?*"^ ^?F denoting grades of oil for
rioro t> ri T> — f " 6'""c» oi on lor gaS
aers. P. C. Beshers. 2,091,024: Aug. 24.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
783
Apparatus for detecting the passage of railway cars.
J. W. I.ogan, Jr. 2,089,835 ; Aug. 10.
Apparatus for discharging condensate from drying drums.
VV. S. Allen. 2,102,106 ; Dec. 14.
Apparatus for disinfecting shoes and the lil?e. L. A.
DesJardins and F. R. Fleming. 2,070,858 ; Feb. 16.
Apparatus for dispensing and applying materials. J. R.
Wales. 2,087,633 ; July 20.
Apparatus for dispersing materials. S. K. Nester.
2,075,403 ; Mar. 30.
Apparatus for distributing or collecting articles. L. P.
Shield. 2,071,770; Feb. 23.
Apparatus for effecting compound drying. E. A. Le Sueur.
2,078,952 ; May 4.
Apparatus for effecting tlie removal of forpign bodies from
carded webs. A. P. Albero. 2,075,156 ; Mar. 30.
Apparatus for filling golf ball cores, centers, and the
like. J. M. Oldham. 2,085,228 ; June 29.
Apparatus for fractional distillation. H. G. Baars.
2,085,522 ; June 29.
Apparatus for making branch connections. W. W.
Trickey. 2,100,884 ; Nov. 30.
Apparatus for measuring flexible material. H. W. Beall.
2,088,256 : July 27.
Apparatus for measuring the pressure in the surface of
contact between a yielding and substantially unyielding
body. G. Staudinger. 2.087,584 ; July 20.
Apparatus for playing a game of skill, Coin-, token-, or
check-freed. B. W. Brenner. 2,079,000 ; May 4.
Apparatus for preventing the backfiring in internal com-
bustion engines. S. G. Hadjldakis. 2,089,364 ; Aug. 10.
Apparatus for producing a compressed and heated gas. R.
P. Pescara. 2,075,133 ; Mar. 30.
Apparatus for producing water gas. H. J. Carson.
2,072,357; Mar. 2.
Apparatus for removing coatings. De H. G. Scrantom.
2,083,407 ; June 8.
Apparatus for removing contents of flasks. E. J. Handler.
2,102,266 : Dec. 14.
Apparatus for rendering pulverulent materials fluent.
N. Ahlmann. 2,084,546 ; June 22.
Apparatus for repairing containers for high temperature
material. A. Osolin. 2,091.082 ; Aug. 24.
Apparatus for setting machinerv for a definite number of
operations. W. Ritzerfeld. 2,091,570 ; Aug. 31.
Apparatus for study of traffic. J. M. Paver. 2,067,336 ;
Jan. 12.
Apparatus for supersaturating with carbon dioxide,
liquids such as wines. P. Frolois. 2,078,843 ; Apr. 27.
Appanitu.s for svstomatic driving instruction. H. Heinis.
2,088,264 ; July 27.
Apparatus for testing materials. C. B. Thome.
2,090,077 : Aug. 17.
Apparatus for the maintaining of uniformity in the pro-
duction of mixture of two or more ingredients. XI. ('.
Wolf. 2,079,928; May 11.
Apparatus for the sopn ration of mixtures of liquids of
different specific gravity. C. A. Schumacher. 2,090,813 ;
Aug. 24.
Apparatus for the separation of solid materials of dif-
ferent specific gravities. G. Raw. 2,100,670; Nov. 30.
Apparatus for transmitting indications to a distance.
G. F. Shotter. 2,086,444 ; July 6.
Apparatus for transmitting moveiiiciits to a distance.
G. F. Shotter. 2,068,116; .Tan. 19,
Apparatus for treating materials by salt quenching or
annealing baths or galvanic baths. W. Radecker.
2,079,037 ; May 4.
Apparatus for turning in top and heel caps for footwear.
K. Mayer. 2,071,271 ; Feb. 16.
Apparatus used in wd) i)rinting and otiier processes.
G. W. GroKsmilli. 2,089,747; Aug. 10.
Apparel. M. Caridis. 2,071,497; Feb. 23.
Apparel, Article of wearing. H. Margulius. 2,091,122 ;
Aug. 24.
Apparel and parts thereof. J. IT. I^lnd. 2,102,014 ; Dec.
14.
Apparel and product thereof, Manufacturing wearing.
C. C. Quenelle. 2,100,201 ; Nov. 23.
Apparel, Child's wearing. M. Fiscli. 2,081,532; May 25.
Apparel hook. II. H. Lahr. 2,077,029; Apr. 20.
Apparel stretching and drying frame, li. K. Jpsson.
2,080,823; May 18.
Ai)i)arol, Wearing. C. J. Busch and O. F. Ilubor.
2,084,938 ; June 22.
Apparel, Wearing. I). Doctors. 2.091.753: Aug. .11.
Apparel, Wearing. J. II. KIton. 2,096.887; Oct. 20.
A|i|)an'l, Wearing. M. S;icli.s. L'.OCT.tVI : J:in. 12.
Apparel, Wearing. A. Simp.son. 2,099.238; Nov. 10.
Apparel, Wearing. W. II. Watson. 2,100,991 ; Nov. 30.
Api>arel, Wearing. Ia Wexler. 2.08-1.173; June 15.
Apple pomace, Preparation of high grade. O. li. Biikor.
2,088,458 ; Julv 27.
Appliance for connecting and disconnecting secondary
tap ilnoH to power circuits. J. S. I,awson. 2,090,13-1 ;
Aug. 17.
ApDlhmce for lientlng systems. S. Jenclck and IT. Jj.
Schneider. 2,088,010; Aug. 3.
ApnIlaMcc for pliiving a gaiiw. II. A. Ulinnier.
2.067,732 ; Jan. 12.
Ai)i)lliince for setting and bandaging forearni frnctureii.
A. Grnca. 2,067.507; Jan. 12.
Appllanco for teiiHlonlng and fimtenlng bub- IIch 1' llnfr
mann. 2,075,720; Mar. 30.
Applicator. S. W. Hughes. 2,103,261 ; Dec. 28.
Applicator. E. McDannold. 2,102,209 ; Dec. 14.
Applicator. M. C. Shirley. 2,086,580 ; July 13.
Applicator. E. F. Tilley. 2,095,423 ; Oct. 12.
Applicator and control means iherefor. G. M. Wood.
2,078,786 ; Apr. 27.
Applicator and making the same, Wax. J. Stroop.
2,071,365 ; Feb. 23.
Applicator and massaging device. J. Puttcamp.
2,074,735 ; Mar. 23.
Applicator, Coating. A. Kramer and P. BoUiofner.
2,068,141 ; Jan. 19.
Applicator, Cosmetic. H. W. Piccot. 2.094,929 ; Oct. 5.
Applicator, Dental floss. A. B. Collingbourne. 2,067,889 ;
Jan. 19.
Applicator device. B. A. Schmltter. 2,079,469 ; May 4.
Applicator for applying wax, varnish, polish, and the like.
E. R. Erickson. 2,066,829 ; Jan. 5.
Applicator for artificial eyelashes. F. B. Phillips, Sr.
2,094,409 : Sept. 28.
Applicator for pessaries. P. L. Clark, Jr. 2,103,319 ;
Dec. 28.
Applicator for plastic material and the like. G. L. Olson.
2,081,673 ; May 25.
Applicator for tinting hair. T. F. Callaghan. 2,101,310 ;
Dec. 7.
Applicator, Fountain. G. H. Le Moine and A. J. Gagin.
2,080,778 ; May 18.
Applicator, Shrinking seal. S. H. Levy and M. Ginsberg.
2,079,326 ; May 4.
Applicator, Vaporizing. J. J. Tobin and L. B. Snell.
2,086,588 ; July 13.
Applying machine. W. C. Card, Jr. 2,092,498 : Sept. 7.
Applying machine. H. C. Coppins. 2,081,911-12 ; June 1.
Apron. J. L. Laib. 2,080,176 ; May 11.
Apron. A. Quinn. 2,100,817 ; Nov. 30.
Apron. W. E. McGuire. 2,083.790; June 15.
Apron and towel, Protecting. M. N. Sackett. 2,093,483 ;
Sept. 21.
Apron for poster structure, Protective. A. J. Cusick.
2,078,126 ; Apr. 20.
Aquaplane, Power. R. W. Strawn. 2,094,136 ; Sept. 28.
Aqueous solutions suitable for injection from substituted
barbituric acids. Manufacture of. II. Gruber.
2,007.318; Jan. 12.
Aralkylaminoanthraquinone compounds. Preparation of.
E. C. Buxbaum. 2,068,371-2 ; Jan. 19.
Aralkyl ethers of cellulose. Preparation of. E. J. Lorand.
2,077,066 ; Apr. 13.
Aralkyl ethers of cellulose, Recovery of. E. J. Lorand.
2,101,032 ; Dee. 7.
Aralkyl ethers of cellulose. Reducing the viscosity of.
E. J. Lorand. 2,096,114 ; Oct. 19.
Aralkyl halides. Continuous process for production of.
H. M. Spurlin. 2,100,822 ; Nov. 30.
Arbor, Centering. H.S.Beckett. 2.084.124 ; June 15.
Arc device. Enclosed. R. F. Strickland, II. D. Blake, and
S. McLean. 2.081 .776 : May 25.
Arc, Device for effectively quenching the. A. Lotz.
2,008,422 ; Jan. 19.
Arc discharge lamp, Gaseous or vapor. L. Burns.
2,008,595 ; Jan. 19.
Arc discharge lamp. Gas or vapor. L. Burns. 2,096,704 ;
Oct. 19. , X ^
Arc discharge lamp. Vapor or gaseous. J. L. Cox.
2,069,135: Jan. 26.
Arc dissipating device. L. A. Trofimov. 2,071,59,); Fob.
23
Arc' Hvdraulic reflector. II. W. Baker. 2,094,867:
Oct. 5.
Arc lamp. J. G. IL lilebel and E. S. Flar.shelm.
2,085,536 ; June 29.
Arc lamp. A. RUttenauor and O. Frltzo. 2,009,080 ;
Jan. 20.
Arc protection means. W. II. Burleson. 2, 09.1.311 ;
Oct. 12.
Arc nipturing device for electric safety fuses. E. Lnnge.
2,074,012 ; Mar. 23.
Arc welding apparatus. A. M. Ross. 2.094,411 ; Sept. 23.
Arc welding ni>l>;iratU8. E. Thlenier. 2.0,S4.1i;S ; .Mine 15.
Arch and .•neb block. G. P. Itelntji'.s. 2.007. -Il-I ; Jan. 12.
Arcing gap, R. Higglns. 2,103,300; Dec. 28.
Arch rest for footwear. G. W. Cobb. J.OK.'S.-IRS ; Oct. 12.
Arch support. H. .\. Holselier. 2.0".)5,I9I ; Oct. 5.
Arch-Kiipiiorl. J. C. Howell. 2.070.912-3: Apr. 0.
Areli support. ,1. <". Howell. 2 OS!) 79.'* : AUk'. 10.
Arch NUii|)ort. A. MIrentii. 2,103,027 : Dec. 2S.
Arch siipport. D. A. Heed. 2,084,455 ; Jtilie 22.
\reli s.iiqinrl. II. Iv l!.-ln.-l,e. ;• 0S9 9 1 0 ; .\ng. 10.
Arch sni>iiort. W. M. Sclioll. 2.090.503; Oct. 10.
Arch Kni)i)ort. K. H. Srolt. 2.07!>.S"O t Mmv It.
Ar'ch sniiport. II. L. Wliltmiin. 2.097.959 ; Nov. 2.
Arch support, Adjustiiblo. W. H. Hubbard. 2.0S2„W1 ;
June 8.
\reli Nupnort and fli-Klble solo for footwear. ( onibliintlon.
R. R. RiH>voH. 2,005,308 : Oct. 12.
Arch support and nnvins fi>r pr.iperly locHtlng 8Mmo. C.
H. Minicin. 2.078.502; Apr. 27.
Arch s\iiiport and vei\illMted hi>el cushion, IntlMtcd. S.
C. Peiirson. 2,0S0.:iS9 ; .luly 0
.\rcli Huiijiorf. Cuboid inetiitnr.MMl. W. C. Burns.
2,081,474 ; May 25,
Arch KU|>P"rt for hIioch. A. I'dcr. 2.007,0.'SS : Nov. 2.
784
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
H. F. Ullrich. 2,068,251 ; Jan.
J. C. Howell. 2,075,941 ;
2,082,574 ;
2,086,244 ;
J. Tatum.
28.
E.
Arch support for shoes,
19.
Arch support, Metatarsal.
Apr. 6.
Arch support pad. M. S. Silver. 2,099,577 ; Nov. 16.
Arch support. Sock liner. C. H. Stemmons. 2,070,814 ;
Feb. 16.
Arch supporter and exerciser. C. D. Adams. 2,066,443 ;
Jan. 5.
Arch supporting device. J. D. C. Krtiger. 2,071,038 ;
Feb. 16.
Archerv device. G. Flury. 2,084,634 ; June 22.
Arcing" apparatus. T. J. Murphy. 2,068,691 Jan. 26.
Areas, Forming discrete. R. H. Varian. 2,075,377 ;
Mar. 30.
Argillaceous substances and products thereof, Treating.
H. L. Kauffman. 2,091,548; Aug. 31.
Arm protector. Gauntlet. J. B. Handley.
June 1.
Arm rest. H. C. Doose. 2,068.009 ; Jan. 19.
Arm rest for automobiles. I. P. Smith.
July 6.
Arm rest for reclining coach seats. J. J
2,085,836 ; July 6.
Arm. Rocker. H. L. Notter. 2,094,019; Sept
Arm sling. D. Roy. 2,088,927 ; Aug. 3.
Arm support. H. S. Fisher. 2,070,397 ; Feb. 9.
Armature assembling machine. E. W. Collins, L
Poole, and C. A. Nichols. 2,074,366 ; Mar. 23.
Armature, Commutating type. W. J. Morrill. 2,103,166 ;
Dec. 21.
Armature for relays. C. B. Barnett. 2,072,616 ; Mar. 2.
Armature for small electric motors. F. Schneider.
2,097,134; Oct. 26.
Armature unit. C. R. Kinkaid. 2,102,538 ; Dec. 14.
Arming device for fuses. Delayed. M. L. Mathsen.
2,069,259: Feb. 2.
Armor for football players and the like. Protective. F.
W. Glahe. 2,071,827 ; Feb. 23.
Armor plates, Manufacture of. G. L. Miller. 2,102,963 ;
Dec. 21.
Armor, Ship's. I. M. Wilcox. 2,077,729 ; Apr. 20.
Arras, Device for cooling quick firing. \V. Baumann.
2,086.520 ; July 13.
Arms, Disappearing awning. F. Knoll. 2,079,073 ; May 4.
Arms, Recoil operated small A. L. Chevallier and T. F.
Sanders. 2,070,355 ; Feb. 9.
Arom.Ttic compounds containing selesiuni, nitrogen, and
sulphur and products produced thereby. Manufacture
of. E. Theodbald. 2,091,573 ; Aug. 31.
Aromatic condensation products. H. Heresheimer and
W. Ruppel. 2,080,057 ; ]\Iay 1 1.
Aromatic constituents from mineral oil, Recovering. W.
M. Stratford. 2,087,455 ; July 20.
Arsenic compounds. Organic. C. S. Hamilton. 2,099,686 ;
Nov. 23.
Arsenic compounds, Organic. K. Streitwolf, A. Fehrle
and H. Oesterlin. 2,070,145 ; Feb. 9.
Arsenical impurities. Removal of. V. E. Speas and N. M.
Mnookin. 2,080.582 ; May 18.
Arsenobenzene-mono-sulphoxylates. A. Fehrle, K. Streit-
wolf, and P. Fritzsche. 2,085,305 ; June 29.
Arseno compounds. Asymmetric. K. Streitwolf, A. Fehrle,
and W. Herrmann. 2,078,351 ; Apr. 27.
Arseno compounds. Asymmetric. K. Streitwolf, A. Fehrle,
and W. Herrmann. 2,095,577 ; Oct. 12.
Arsonic acids and preparing them. Aromatic. K. Streit-
wolf, A. Fehrle, and H. Oesterlin. 2,070,146 ; Feb. 9.
Artichoke tuber, Processing. L. M. Christensen and R. M.
Hixon. 2,086,536 ; July 13.
Artichokes, Processing. H. E. Gray and A. M. Erickson.
2,073,006 ; Mar. 9.
Article and making
2,087,572 : July 20.
Article and making same. Urea resin type. C. Ellis
2,092,502 ; Sept. 7.
Article and method. Beaded edged.
Dec. 28.
Article, Bound. F. P. Curran. 2,096.161 ; Oct. 19.
Article, Composite. J. R. Akers. 2.086.525 : Julv l.-^.
Article covering machine. A. Lindner. 2,075,213
Mar. 30.
Article deposit and pick-up apparatus for airplanes. L
S. Adams. 2,075,690 ; Mar. 30.
Article feeding construction. L. L. Salfisberg. 2,103 387
Dec. 28.
Article feeding mechanism. P. H. Hutchinson. 2,073,305
Mar. 9.
Article feeding mechanism. C. E. Peterson. 2,087 675
July 20.
Article filing and delivery system. J. W. Coombs
2,3 02,905; Dec. 21.
Article gripping tool. U. A. Kappinger. 2,082,699
June 1.
Article handling apparatus. C. J. Hackbarth and C V
Lundeon. 2.086.128 ; July 6.
Article handling apparatus. W. G. Jahn. 2 087 846
July 20. '
Article handling mechanism. J. A. Nowlnskl. 2 075 050
Mar. 30.
Article holder. A. T. Fischer. 2,102,690; Dec 21
Article holder. M. P. Reese and C. A. Volf ' Jr
2,099,008; Nov. 23. ' "
same. Knitted. G. Gastrich.
W. Myers. 2,103,631 ;
Article, Making an appliquM. M. J. Garshman.
2,103,414 ; Dec. 28.
Article, Method and apparatus for separating metallic.
F. S. McCune. 2,087,806 ; July 20.
Article, Method of buffing and polishing. C. R. Moon.
2,082,020 ; June 1.
Article of food or confectionery and in combinations of the
same with coverings, Manufactured. J. W. Todd.
2,082,312 ; June 1.
Article of furniture, Folding. J. Kovats. 2,093,891 ;
Sept. 21.
Article of manufacture. P. H. Burke and I. O. Moberg.
2,093,187; Sept. 14.
Article of manufacture. A. J. Jennings. 2,098,748 ;
Nov. 9.
Article of manufacture. M. P. Lanfry. 2,091,598; Aug.
31.
Article of manufacture. W. L. Morgan. 2,071,558-9 ;
Feb. 23.
Article of manufacture. F. SherrifE. 2,094,434 : Sept. 28.
Article of manufacture and making same. M. M. Bru-
baker. 2,100,377; Nov. 30.
Article of manufacture and making same. J. F. Campbell
and F. C. Winterhalter. 2,095,055 ; Oct. 5.
Article of manufacture and making same. A. Hersh-
berger. 2,079,169 ; May 4.
Article of manufacture and making the same. W. G.
Morse. Re. 20,438 ; July 6.
Article of manufacture and preparing same. J. E. Snyder.
2,087,008 ; July 13.
Article of nianuiacture for continuous embossing. G. C.
Chatfleld and C. Emmey. 2,067,435 ; Jan. 12.
Article of manufacture. Initialed. P. J. Graham.
2,067,526; Jan. 12.
Article of manufacture made from cypress knee. T.
Gaskins, Jr. 2,069,580: Feb. 2.
Article of manufacture, Nitrided. J. V. Emmons.
2,084,329 ; June 22.
Article of manufacture, Protective. R. A. Farnham.
2.078,488 ; Apr. 27.
Article of self bonded granular material and making the
same. R. R. Ridgway and B. L. Bailey. 2,091,569 ;
Aug. 31.
Article pick-up device. R. M. Cringle. 2,096,391 ; Oct.
19.
Article projection apparatus for shelves. W. V. Wax-
giser. 2,079,754 ; May 11.
Article projection apparatus for shelves. W. V. Wax-
giser. 2,098,844 ; Nov. 9.
Article-saturating apparatus. Absorbent. S. P. Miller.
2,083,731 : June 15.
Article support. J. M. Frowenfeld and H. Hutt.
2,067,386 ; Jan. 12.
Article to facilitate business accounting. W. O. W. Lee
and M. O. Jones. 2,072,040 ; Feb. 23.
Article transferring mechanism. C. S. Riley. 2,072,826 ;
Mar. 2.
Article, Upholstered. A. T. Reynolds. 2,086,640 ; July
.Articles and making same. Coated. D. E. Bateman.
2,087,013; July 13.
Articles and method of molding. C. A. Thomas.
2,078,353 ; Apr. 27.
Articles, Apparatus tor enameling. C. S. Larson and W. A.
Kuebler. 2,066,628 ; Jan. 5.
Articles, Apparatus for making. J. C. Ford and J. E.
Olson. 2,081.533 ; May 25,
Articles, Apparatus for marking. H. Kershaw. 2,101,219 •
Dec. 7. ...
^'2,090,'993l^Aug^*2'4. ^'"' *"^^t^°^- ^- C. BI6th.
Articles, Apparatus for packaging. E. Conti. 2,006,769 ;
Jan. 5.
Articles, Assembling. J. Peyser. 2,069,503 ; Feb. 2.
Articles by centrifugal means. Impregnation of. W. A.
Hyde. Re. 20,444 ; July 13.
'^^''ifl^ll^ ^^.'^''"I'^P'"^ organic derivatives of cellulose,
Method and device of treating. B. C. Gibbs. 2,102,794 ;
"^"■Ilfl^^ ^'J^^* ^J°°^o^^^^ solution, Apparatus for the
manufacture of. S. W. Alderfer. 2,083,211; June 8.
^'2:087,697°;Tu°ll 20' ^^^^^tioning. W. E. Molins.
irHM^!' I'f^^l'l^- ;?• Peyser. 2.072,275 ; Mar. 2.
ArHMol' ^'''"'?'^ G B.Bradshaw. 2,099,047 ; Nov. 16.
fP^ck7nd^r^B°e?^?^n^: To^oT,! ■''SZ'^''"^- ^■
^Fe'^^^|re^n°TSfo,r2i.X'"?f ^'^^'^ '<>^^'^' ^- '^■
"^ d'cc^ 2/°™'^^ ^^^^^ °'®**'- ^- ^- Morberg. 2,102,732 ;
^'^f Xutsr %':oT^idTf^,,r'''' p-<j--^- a. l.
2!m,54'orD°c*!^7'''''^ P'^^^^'^' Producing. K. Gullich.
I
^"^Noy^!""^^ ^^^^^' forming. H. E. Cude,
2,098,642 ;
^'ffluccr i!o80,S5"l'-'M'a?l?''°"''^'='"^^ "'• ^- ^- «■
""I'Ss'L/eeT l!^ff 6™"'"'^'- P^«<J"«-g- A. L. Kronquest.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
785
A. de Vries.
Johnson.
. Jackson.
2,086,169 ;
Articles in containers, Apparatus for inserting. J. C.
Thorn. 2,079,778 ; May 11.
Articles, Making lightweight. W. R. Seigle. 2,079,664 ;
May 11.
Articles, Manufacture of printed and die cut. O. F.
Lehmann. 2,085,435 ; June 29.
Articles, Manufacture of shaped. M. Hagedorn.
2,099,976 ; Nov. 23.
Articles, Method and apparatus for wrapping cylindrical.
A. H. Haupt. 2.092,066 ; Sept. 7.
Articles, Method of and apparatus for coloring. E. M.
McNally. 2.085,988 ; July 6.
Articles, Method of and apparatus for manufacturing.
W. B. Bohannon. 2,068,367 ; Jan. 19.
Articles, Method of and apparatus for shaping. B. A.
JefEery. Re. 20,460 ; Aug. 3.
Articles, Method of coating. T. K. Cox. 2,099,103 ; Nov.
16.
Articles, Method of tinning and tinned. F. M. Levy.
2.074,848 ; Mar. 23.
Articles of ceramic materials. Apparatus for cleaning.
H. V. Schweitzer. 2,073.184; Mar. 9.
Articles of food or confectionery, Manufacturing. J. W.
Todd. 2,082,313 ; June 1.
Articles of manufacture. Apparatus for handling and
decorating. L. V. Casto, G. von Webern, O. D. King,
and E. W. Haman. 2,096,731 ; Oct. 26.
Articles of manufacture, Surface hardened cast iron. M.
L. A. Babinet. 2,067.896 ; Jan. 19.
Articles of paper pulp. Method of and apparatus for
molding. H. V. Mitchell. 2,098,008 ; Nov. 2.
Articles, particularly metallic goods. Method and appa-
ratus for cleaning. K. J. R. Robertson. Re. 20,359 ;
May 11.
Articles, Sorting. D. E. Gray. 2,068,797 ; Jan. 26.
Articles, such as talking machines or phonograph records.
Method of and apparatus for manipulating. R. F.
Mallina. 2,069,041 ; Jan. 26.
Articles to machines. Apparatus for feeding. C. Riese-
beck. 2,093,138 ; Sept. 14.
Articles to walls and the like. Securing.
2,092,341 ; Sept. 7.
Articles with zinc. Coating metal. A. H. Williams.
2.100,179 ; Nov. 23.
Articles with wrappers, Covering. B. A. ]
2,070,736 ; Feb. 16.
Articles, Wrapping of block shaped. T. <
2.100,141 ; Nov. 23.
Articles, Wrapping or packing. W. E. Molins.
July 6.
Artificial composition. H. Fikentscher. 2,067,700 ; Jan.
12.
Artificial effect material. R. P. Roberts. 2,102,647 ;
Dec. 21.
Artificial products by dry spinning processes. Manufacture
of. H. Dreyfus. 2, 075,890 ; Apr. 0.
Artificial products. Manufacture and treatment of. G. H.
Ellis, R. W. MoncriefC, and F. B. Hill. 2,080,768 ;
May 18.
Artificial silk washer. H. H. McKinney. 2,096,126 ;
Oct. 19.
Artillery wheel. C. L. Eksergian. 2.095,945: Oct. 12.
Artist's color box. W. L. ICillik. 2,071,169 ; Feb. 16.
Aryl amides, Mercurated salicyl. F. L. Sharp and M.
BarrowclifC. 2,077,591 ; Apr. 20.
Arylamino-hydroxybenzenes. L. Laskn and O. Haller, and
A. Werdermann. 2,069,039 ; Jan. 26.
Arylazodiamino-picolines. II. J. S c h n e 1 d e r w i r t h .
2.068.353 ; Jan. 19.
Aryl compositions, Hydroxy-halogenated. L. P. Kyrides.
2,093,778 ; Sept. 21.
Aryl compounds and making them, Trlvalent polymetallo-.
11. Schmidf. 2.0(i«,9.''>0 ; Jan. 5.
Aryl mercury alcoholates of dyes. C. N. Andersen.
2,096,724 ; Oct. 20.
Aryl mercury carboxylates of dyes. C. N. Andersen.
5. 090.722 ; Oct. 20.
Aryl mercury compound.s of lieterocvclic imines and Imldes.
C. N. Anderson. 2,087,959 : July 27.
Aryl mercury imino and imido compounds and making
them. C. N. Andersen. 2,087,060 : July 27.
Aryl mercury imino-compounds of dye. C. N. Anderson.
2.006.723 : Oct. 20.
Aryl naphtlivlamincs, Hydrogonatlon of. C. F. Winana.
2,095,897 ;'Oct. 12.
Arvl oxides. W. C. Stoesser and R. F. Marsclincr.
!j,095,619 ; Oct. 12.
Aryl phonylcinchoninntes and the preparation thereof. W.
O. Christiansen and S. 10. IliirrlB. 2,070,707; Apr. 1.'!.
ARbeslos-ccmont agglomerate, Making an. L. Czajko.
2,085,640 ; June 29.
AshostoR cement products. Making. G. Morbelll.
2.084.354 ; June 22.
Asbestos product, Impregnated. R. E. Parry. 2,101,449;
Dec. 7.
Ash and soot trap. H. F. Burnnugh. 2,075,337 ; Mar. 30.
Ash collector for underfeed stokers. II. C. Carter.
2,094,093 ; Sept. 28.
Ash (liNclmrKcr. M. Schwabiich. 2.081,680.
Ash rcc<'lver. C. E. Iterg. 2,000,400; Fel). 2.
Ash receiver. A. T. Ilagerty nnd J. L. Moliun. 2,062,158;
June ].
Ash receiver. E. F. McDonald. 2,007,406; Jan. 12.
Ash receiver. W. J. Merz. 2.096.993 ; Oct. 26.
Ash receiver. C. A. Pressnall. 2,082,181 ; June 1.
Ash receiver. C. Rebholz. 2.096.918 : Oct. 20.
Ash receiver. J. Visser. 2,097,480 ; Nov. 2.
Ash receiver and cuspidor. Combined. K. C. Shyvers and
P. Jaskowiak. 2,087,306 ; July 20.
Ash receiver, Smoker's. E. A. Hirner. 2,092,743 ; Sept.
14.
Ash receptacle. A. F. Gibson. 2,093,517 ; Sept. 21.
A.sh remover. C. F. Bowe. 2,100,937 ; Nov. 30.
Ash removing apparatus. J. G. Reid, Jr. 2,074,431 ;
Mar. 23.
Ash shiftins- device. J. G. Fakult. 2,092,112: Sept. 7.
Ash tray. G. F. Douglas. 2,071,394; Feb. 23.
Ash tray. E. W. Ekstrand. 2,100,073 ; Nov. 23.
Ashtray. L. A. Marihart. 2,084,650 ; June 22.
Aishtray. A. W. Pearce. 2,103.754 ; Dec. 28.
Ashtray. G. H. Reimer. 2,068,513 ; Jan. 19.
Ashtray. C. J. Seez. 2,073,498; Mar. 9.
Ashtray. G. Toniolo. 2,099.635 : Nov. 16.
Ashtrays. A. A. Vuccino. Re. 20,592 ; Dec. 14.
Ashtray and cigarette extinguisher. E. Harper.
2,093,657 ; Sept. 21.
Ashtray and snutfer. Combined. E. C. Moulton.
2.100,263 ; Nov. 23.
Asphalt and producing same, Filled. U. B. Brav and
L. B. Beckwith. 2,080,690 ; May 18.
Asphalt and wax. Co-precipitation of. P. Subkow.
2.081.310 ; May 25.
Asphalt conditioning and charging device. C. R. Blood.
2,081,472 : May 25.
Asphalt, JIanufacture of. E. F. Nelson. 2,085,992 ;
July 6.
Asphalt oxidation. C. P. McNeil and S. A. Montgomery.
2,099,448; Nov. 16.
Asphalt solution. F. Kaufler and H. P. Schmitz.
2,102,957 ; Dec. 21.
Asphalts, Preparation for high grade. A. P. Anderson
and W. K. Nelson. 2,073,088 ; Mar. 9.
Asphalts, Preparing chemically active artificial. J. B.
Carpzow. 2,086,064 ; July 6.
Assemblies, Forming. G. F. Lindquist. 2,069,073 ; Jan.
26.
Assembling and molding machine. J. M. Whelton.
2,083.583 ; June 15.
As.sembling machine. R. H. Lawson. 2,078,330; Apr.
27.
Assembling machine. H. R. Tear. 2.086.371 ; Julv 6.
Assembling machine and method. J. C. Gibbs. 2,070,653 •
Feb. 16.
Assembling machine for electrical connectors. C. E Gil-
bert. 2,086,998 ; July 13.
Assembling mechanism of typographical composing ma-
chines. E. Gayter and A. S. Havward. 2,06S 288 •
Jan. 19
As.<^embly for automotive vehicles. Driving and support-
ing. O. E. Szekely. 2,102.923 ; Dec. 21.
Assembly machine and method. G. F. Robarge.
2,084,411 ; June 22.
Assistants for the textile and related industries. Pro-
duction of. A. Steindorff, G. Balle, and P. Ileinike.
2.095,457 ; Oct. 12.
Assistants in the textile and related industries. Produc-
tion of. n. Hopff and W. Schmidt. 2,095,814 ; Oct.
Assorting machine. F. M. Carroll. 2,070,705 ; Apr. 13.
Astigmatometer. O. W. Lee. 2.0S0.614 ; Mav 18.
Atomizer. L. V. Aronson. 2.079,587; May I'l.
Atomizer. W. C. Graham. 2,102,147; Dec. 14.
Atomizer. R. F. Massa. 2,009,455 ; Feb. 2.
Atomizer. W. J. and C. J. Mehrman. 2.0S1.674 : May 2,'5.
Atomizer for atomizing li(iuids, ennilslons, dispersions,
and the like. J. E. Nyrop. 2,087,627 ; Julv 20.
Atomizer for materials in powder form. P. Schorl.
Re. 20,425 ; June 22.
.Vtoinlzer for Diesel englnea. Automatic pneumatic liquid
fuel. W. Fels. 2.080.004 ; Julv l.">.
Atomizer, Liquid. F. W. Lohse. 2,080,020; Julv 13.
Alomizcr. Oil. K. Stoinmnnn. 2.()S!i.(i73 : Aug." 10.
Atomizer, Self cleaning. W. MacDonnld. 2,007,090 ;
Nov. 2.
Atl.iching clip. W. B. Kamen. 2,076.726; Apr. 13.
Attaching means. C. A. Flood. 2.009. S7S ; Keb. 0.
AttMcliing means for wall facings. R. D. llaugaard.
2,073,795; Mar. 16.
;\l ladling memhiM-s, Making. J. H. .\rtlHir and K. E.
Chace. 2,083,589; June 15.
.•VttMcliini-nt for a racing shell. C. S. Wnlsh. 2,067,218:
.Inn. ^•J.
.\(tMchiticiit for air brake pressure retaining valves. S. L.
.loln.-r. 2.0,Sl,.l,'->7 ; May 25.
Attncliiiieiit for Muloinatlcally adjusting brakes. .\. \V.
Ilanimond. 2,090.710; Oct. 20.
Attuchiiiciit for cMNlicI lowering devices. W. A. Ciinadnv.
2,09 1,900 ; Aug. 31.
AttncliMient for fireplaces. W. II. Fninklnnd. 2,085, (MO ;
Juno 29.
AllacliMient for liav swe<'ps, DIsrlinrKhig. A. C SchlUlnc.
2,007.099 : Jiin. 5.
Allachnii'nt for Iik-c or fabric ntaklng niiirlilnes. C. L. A.
Dlatiiond. 2.09:1.313 ; Sept. II.
.MiMrliiiiciil for iirculuolng a nnlural rlik-c In linlr K, Ij,
IliMlh. 2.0KI,IIM) ; May 25.
786
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Attachment for rotary web presses for printing wax car-
bon spots on paper. G. A. Rutkoskie. 2,086,101 ;
July 6.
Attachment for serving trays. L. L. Lassiter. 2,080,865 ;
Hay 18.
Attachment for type casting machines. J. V. Whitmer.
2,100,.528 : Nov. 30.
Atuiehnicni on flat kniting machines for holding down
the f.ibrics. W. Heinitz. 2,007.842; Jan. 12.
Attachment plug. G. B. Higgins. 2.095,439 ; Oct. 12.
Attachment plug. G. H. Lane. 2,069,375 ; Feb. 2.
Attachment plug receptacle. H. K. Wack. 2,078,885 ;
Apr. 27.
Attachments for hosiery driers. H. F. AVanamaker.
2.084.230 ; June 15.
Attenuator. S. J. A. M. Bagno. 2,081,572 ; May 25.
Attenuator equalizer. H. W. Bode. 2,096,027 ; Oct. 19.
Attrition mill. R. G. Quehl. 2,068,071 ; Jan. 19.
Audio frequency amplification. A. D. Lassiter.
2,072,114 ; Mar. 2.
Audio volume expander circuit. J. F. Dreyer, Jr.
2,077,466 ; Apr. 20.
Audiphone svstem. Group. S. G. Sears. 2,094,681 ;
Oct. 5.
Auger circulating pump. T>. B. Upton. 2.067.108 : .Tan. 5.
Auger, Miner's hand. M. J. Gresak. 2,093,868 ; Sept. 21.
Auto, Aerodynamic. J. V. Martin. 2,084,694 ; June 22.
Auto coasting device. J. H. Hunt. 2,080,484 ; May 18.
Autocollimating unit. C. W. Frederick and R. W. Luce.
2,073,300 ; Mar. 9.
Auto-compressor. P. Pateras Pescara. 2,084,822 ; June
22.
Auto-cyclo-giro. I. B. Laskowitz. 2,079,217 ; May 4.
Auto gauge. R. Jensen. 2,077,416 : Apr. 20.
Auto interior. Convertible. F. Bunevac. 2,093,861 ;
Sept. 21.
Auto irrigation system. L. A. Richards. 2,084,005 ;
June 15.
Auto lock. V. L. Gilpin. 2,083,161 ; June 8.
Auto-seat cover. T. G. Ware. 2,074,630 ; Mar. 23.
Automatic chain lock. E. P. Beaumont. 2,100,233 ;
Nov. 23.
Automatic clutch. E. H. Eastman. 2,092,911 ; Sept. 14.
Automatic clutch. F. Kreis. 2,068,185 ; Jan. 19.
Automatic clutch. K. E. Lyman and H. J. Garceau.
2,068,885; Jan. 26.
Automatic clutch. J. E. Padgett. 2,090,265 ; Aug. 17.
Automatic clutch. H. L. Pike. 2.086.364 : July 6.
Automatic clutch. C. R. Roche. 2,077,956 ; Apr. 20.
Automatic clutch. B. A. Sweunes and K. Miller.
2,071,588 ; Feb. 23.
Automatic clutch. E. V. J. Tower. 2,079,753 ; May 11.
Automatic clutch. C. R. Young. 2.039,870 : Aug. 10.
Automatic control valve. H. Coltman. 2,078,315 ; Apr.
27.
Automatic control valve. L. L. Torrey. 2,078,108 ; Apr.
20.
Automatic coupling. G. H. Williams. 2,066,956 : Jan. 5.
Automatic crossing gate. R. G. Clark, M. Smith, Jr.,
and M. M. Dilley. 2,094,094 ; Sept. 28.
Automatic damper regulator. McC. D.Tvid.son. 2.067 5G4 •
Jan. 12.
Automatic defrosting switch. C. C. Hundemer. 2,077,839 ;
Apr. 20.
Automatic detector. G. Hantjopoulos. 2,096,803 ; Oct.
26.
Automatic device for automatic firearms. S. Watanabe.
2,069,432 ; Feb. 2.
Automatic device for maintaining and controlling tension.
J. B. Tytus and E. B. Hudson. 2,078,701 ; Apr. 27.
Automatic disconnecting switch. J. J. Shoemaker and
R. E. Schwarz. 2,096,706; Oct. 19.
Automatic landing gear. A. G. Mirel. 2,077,178; Apr
13.
Automatic lubricator. IT. N. Ekbom. 2,068.168 ; Jan. 19
Automatic machine. F. Lindgren. 2,073,111 ; Mar. 9.
Automatic mixing valve. E. Babbin. 2,081,726 ; May 25.
Automatic plate valve. L. Ochtman, Jr. 2,078.806- Anr
27. . I •
Automatic refusing mechanism. W. H. Frank, J A
Messing, and H. J. L. Frank. 2,074,646 ; Mar. 23
Automatic regulator. J. Fallou. 2,102,145; Dec. 14
Autom.ntic safety shut-off valve. J. B. HoflC and W C
Davidson. 2,076,274 ; Apr. 0. ' '
Automatic switch. N. Morris, 2.094,713; Oct. 5
Automatic system for supplying pulverized fuel to fur-
naces. E. V. Francis. 2,102,691 ; Dec. 21.
Automatic temperature regulator. J. E. M Gr^bv
2,006.3-15 ; Jan. 5. vxieuy.
Automatic train control. D. H. Scliweyer. 2,066 744-
Jan, 5. ' .
Automatic valve. L. L. Scott. 2.071.143; Feb 16
Automatic valve. M. A. Slsk. 2,069,022 ; Jan 26'
Automatically controlled valve. E. O. Weeks. 2 085'348 ■
June 29.
Automobile. J. ITnltenberger. 2.092.507 ■ Sept 7
Automobile. J. ITaltenberger. 2.096,541- Oct 19'
Automobile. W.L.Morrison. 2.080,433 ; May is'
Automobile. E. A. Nelson. 2.095.344- Oct l**
Automobile accoasory. Convertible. F. C. ~Bowerman
2,077,736 ; Apr. 20. "o«i.rman.
"^"2 09.5 833 -"ocTl? "P'^'"''*'"^ system. E. A. Rockwell.
Automobile body, Convertible. H. Smith. 2,079,232;
May 4.
Automobile brake. J. F. Sheneman. 2,087,819 ; July 20.
Automobile chassis member and making same. E. Almdale.
2,077,454 ; Apr. 20.
Automobile clearance signal. R. R. Allison and C. A.
Steinbeck. 2,071,100 ; Feb. 16.
Automobile cooling, heating, and windshield condensation
preventing system. J. A. Szostek. 2,087,171 : July 13.
Automobile decking devices. L. H. Cooper. 2,077,376 ;
Apr. 20.
Automobile door lock. H. D. Geyer. 2,073,149 ; Mar. 9.
Automobile drive system. H. F. Kolb. 2,074,476 :
Mar. 23.
Automobile driving. Apparatus for instructing and testing.
S. Matzner. 2,091,154 ; Aug. 24.
Automobile elevating and supporting structure. E. J.
Fehr and K. J. Tobin, 2,098,184 ; Nov. 2.
Automobile engine. L. Mitchell. 2,087,696 ; July 20.
Automobile frame. A. B. Werdehoff. 2.088,453 ; July 27.
Automobile headlining. J. H. Mackay. 2,083,030 ;
June 8.
Automobile heater. S. P. Arnold. 2,076.287 : Apr. 6.
Automobile heater. C. M. Francisco. 2,068,740 ; Jan.
26.
Automobile heater. C. M. Francisco. 2,087,617 ; July 20.
Automobile heater. C. M. Francisco, F. Acton, and G. W.
Lenhart. 2,068,739 ; Jan. 26.
Automobile heater. H. Hueber. 2.079,859 ; May 11.
Automobile heater. A. W. McNeish. 2,102,581 ; Dec.
14.
Automobile heater. N. L. Obrecht. 2,073,023 ; Mar. 9.
Automobile heater. A. G. Redmond. 2.093,057 ; Sept.
14.
Automobile heater and windshield defroster. Combination.
J. M. Petreikis. 2,075,464 ; Mar. 30.
Automobile heater, External air. H. B. Mummert.
2,079,381 ; May 4.
Automobile hood light. M. P. Ivenney. 2,089,850 ; Aug.
Automobile hood support. D. E. Crabb. 2,090,473 • Aug
17. < . . &
Automobile identification, System and means for. C O
Roose. 2,098,432 ; Nov. 9.
.Automobile indicator. N. C. Hallenberg. 2,084,252 ; June
15.
^"'^M9 487-^N*' 1*^' ^' •^°^°^''° ^°<^ ^- ^^- Smith,
-^"toraobile 'jack.' V. P. Mahoney and W. J. Kundert.
2.09.1.143 ; Oct. 5.
Automobile jack. H. J. Marlowe. 2,071,470 • Feb 23
Automobile jack. A. C. Wolff. 2,086,788 ; July 13
Automobile lamp. R. W. Johnson. 2,081,932 ; June 1
^i^^to^obile license plate holder. W. F. A. Buehner.
i. 077, 142 ; Apr. 13.
Automobile lock. O. M. Driscoll. 2,103,937 ; Dec 28
Automobile lock. A, C. Mabee. 2,087,982 ■ July 27 '
Automobile lock, A. C. Mabee. 2,100,71'7-18 ; Nov. 30.
Ja™°r' support. C. H. Ferrelle. 2,067,661 ;
AH|°™oyie marker lock. J. R. Purvis and J. H. Howting.
2.086.7(9 ; July 13.
Automobile motor attachment. L. G. Eondelle. 2,079 183 •
May 4. 1 > .
•'^"j'^o™obile motor warmer. G. W. Simon. 2,067,102;
-'^"Joj"obile parking device, J. L. Barr. 2,086,459;
"^"MT^n'^ protecting device. B. Berggren. 2,080,161 ;
'^To'?2,qi9 ;''Feb.°l3^^"''*'- ^' ^"' ^°*' °- ^- ^''^^^■
^"j^^obile 'running 'board. L. D. Bridge. 2,081,899 ;
Automobile screen. W. K. Griest 2 092<>14- «?onf- la.
Automobile signal. R. Gingras 2.088 370 • Jtily 2^
2,0?9,''l29;'May°4^ '^''''"' ^"toiatlc." M.' W^^ Morris.
E. M. Wheelock. 2,073,721 ;
Nelson. 2,096,195 ;
2,092,611-12 ;
Youngren.
Automobile storage device
Alar. 16.
Automobile supporting device.
^^"^oraobiie suspension system. M. Olley
^"2^1.^7- jtrnTl"!'"" '^''''^- ^- T -= -
""2,076.759 .t^|f,V"«i™echanism. R. Atti and D. J. Hayes.
^ Nor'g''^ '^•'^" P"^^^"*^''- W. H. Blaney. 2,098,854;
^mT^%:o'^9^Ji^^k^J C- ^^-ton and F. J. Degen-
Automobile vehicle. P. M. Miller 2 084 40=i • Tnno 22
"jaJJll'o'" ^•^""l^ting device. w"l. Morrfson^ 2,067^939 ;
Automobile ventilator. E L Kraft 9 nsi aoc . ht ok
^To'?5t^l;«- sr^^^ chfnlla^le^-^^a:^!.- "I^^it
Auxiliary seat. F. M. Carpenter. 2:672,513 ; Mar. 2.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
787
Auxiliary seat. N. E. MacEwan. 2,078,396 ; Apr. 27.
Auxiliary wheel. J. R. Catalina. 2,102,835 ; Dec. 21.
Aviation, Apparatus for amusement and instruction in.
R. P. Cortes. 2,094,397 ; Sept. 28.
Awl, Lacing. G. L. Wilhelm and B. R. Andrus.
2,081,209 ; May 25.
Awl, Shoemaker's stitching. J. R. Ricketts. 2,071,901 ;
Feb. 23.
Awning. G. A. Houseman. 2,098,705 ; Nov. 9.
Awning. A. T. Matthews. 2,069,893 ; Feb. 9.
Awning. S. S. Staley, Jr. 2,070,144; Feb. 9.
Awning. I. P. Smith. 2,097,704 ; Nov. 2.
Awning and drain, Slatted. A. D. Baldwin. 2,083,681 ;
June 15.
Awning, Automatic. O. Vogel. 2,103,923 ; Dec. 28.
Awning construction. C. lieynolds and B. G. ICucera.
2,075,135; Mar. 30.
Awning, Metal. \V. Schuck. 2,088,349 ; Julv 27.
Awning, Protective. J. T. Brent. 2,082,777 ; June 8.
Awning, Shutter. V. J. Moir. 2.068,148 : Jan. ]!).
Awning structure. E. S. Waddell. 2,101,695 ; Dec. 7.
Axial pump. F. Burghauscr. 2,095,168 : Oct. 5.
Axial reciprocation. Mechanism for producing. C. H.
Coolidge and L. F. Remington. 2,086.401 ; July 6.
Axle adjuster, Automatic. C. Siemiana. 2,073,322 ;
Mar. 9.
Axl(^ as.sombly for motor vehicles. Rear. L. Williams.
2,067,807 : Jan. 12.
Axle construction, Driving. T. V. Buckwalter and J.
Hektner. 2,089,016 ; Aue. 3.
Axle connolling clevioe. 15. G. Hill. 2,089,607 ; Aug. 10.
Axle, Divided car. P. Haig. 2,090,327 ; Aug. 17.
Axle drive for vehicles, Individual. G. Meyfarth.
2,089,397 : Aug. 10.
Axle drive transmission. G. W. Harper and A. R. Catto.
2,071,165; Feb. 16.
Axle journals, Apparatus for cold rolling. W. L. Scrib-
ner. 2,086,051 ; July 6.
Axle journals, Apparatus for cold rolling. W. L. Scribner
and T. V. Buckwalter. 2,101,516 ; Dec. 7.
Axle, Speed change. C. E. Starr. 2,068.438 ; Jan. 19.
Axle, ,«teering drive. H. W. Alden. 2,075,564 ; Mar. 30.
Axle structure. A. W. Harrington. 2.086,500 ; July G.
Axle torque preventing device. J. Mercler. 2,085,454 ;
June 29.
Axle, Tubular. B. H. Urschel. 2,073,035 ; Mar. 9.
Axle, Vehicle. L. S. Brown. 2,073,829 ; Mar. 16.
Axle, Vehicle. G. M. Palmer. 2,083,085 ; June 8.
Azimido compounds and preparing the same, Pseudo.
H. Henecka and H. Andersag. 2,082,160 ; June 1.
Azo compounds and process for dyeing therewith. J. G.
McNally and J. B. Dickey. 2,103,269 : Dee. 28.
Azo compounds and their production. F. Mietzsch and
J. Klarer. 2,085,037 ; June 29.
Azo compounds and their production. J. P. Penny.
2,097,638 ; Nov. 2.
Azodvestulfs. E. Glietenberg and F. Schubert. 2,103,778 ;
Doc. 28
Azodvpstuffs. L. Hauck, H. Qlingestoin, and F. Graf.
2,090,896 : Oct. 26.
Azo dyestuffs. J. H. Helberger and O. Bayer. 2,102,593 ;
Dec. 21.
Azo-dyestufTs. M. Lanne. 2.098,967; Nov. 16.
Azo dyestuffs. A. Modersohn and E. Fischer. 2,077,528 ;
Apr. 20.
Azo dyestuffs. IT. Schindhelm and M. Schubert.
2,070,921 ; Apr. 13.
AzodyostufTs and fiber dyed therewith, Water-insoluble,
H. Morsohel and V. Gund. 2.099,272; Nov. 16.
Azodyestuffs and their manufacture. II. Schweitzer.
2,092,143; Sept. 7.
Azodyestuffs and their production, Mordant. M. MUller.
2,075,743 ; Mar. 30.
Azodvesnilfs and llic^lr production, Jlordant. M. MUller.
2.076.477 ; Apr. 6.
AzodyestulVs for esters of cellulose and azodyestuffs ob-
tained therefrom, Manufacture of. D. Ilatt. 2,077,322 ;
Apr. 13.
Azodyestuffs, Insoluble. K. A. Mnrkush. 2,074,186 ; Mar.
10.
Azodyestuffs Insoluble In water. H. Fischer. 2,070,119 ;
Feb. 9.
Azodyestuffs insoluble In water. W. Zerweck and N.
Stelger. 2,070,104 Feb. 9.
Azodyestuffs insoluble In water. W. Zerweck, N. Stelger,
A. Modersohn, and W. Schlelfonbaum. 2,007,149;
Jan. .'').
Azo-dvestuffs Insoluble In water nnd fiber dyed Iherewltli.
P. Wolff nnd W. Werner. 2,077,062; Apr. 1.1,
AzoilviHhirr.M, M.-uiul'.ietiire of. U. l>nntz. 2,07.S,K6I ; Ai)r.
27.'
Azo-dyestiiffB, Preparation of. I'. J. A. Klen/.1<'.
2,09r),0.'?9 ; Oct. 12.
AzddvesiuirN, Water Insoluble. W. I.nmberz. 2, 066,986 .
Jan. r.,
A zod yes tuffs, Water-Insoluble. W. Ijiiinberz and K. lillii',
2,066,985 ; Jan. 5,
A zod vest 11 ffs, Water Insoluble, W. ZiTweck nnd M.
Seliubert. 2.072,288; Mar. 2,
rt ( 10) liydroxve!i]ii|ili(>r, SyiitlietlrMlly piepMrlnK. V.
Snlinsbl, K. Takeiiohl, T. Slilinninoto, and T. K. Ikl
2,085,470 ; June 20.
Itabbllling appainlMB. W.J. Flegel. 2,001,588; Aug. 31.
Baby jumper. D. C. Stone. 2,080.795 ; May 18.
Baby support. M. Pringle. 2,102.281 ; Dec. 14.
Baby's chair. Portable collapsible. W. P. McNally.
2,079,176 ; May 4.
Back-digger boom construction. R. H. Zeilman.
2.084,718 ; June 22.
Backfire release. D. L. Wertz. 2,068,722 ; Jan. 26.
I'.aeUfire trap. P. Heftier. 2.097,279 ; Oct. 26.
Backfires in gas apparatus. Device for the prevention of.
A. Stephenson. 2,087.170 : July 13.
Backfiring release for automatic starting mechanism. W.
L. McGrath. 2,070,994; Feb. 16.
Back for seats and chairs, Adjustable. A. D. Russell.
2,090,376 ; Aug. 17.
Backlash eliminator. E. H. MacCoul. 2,092,888 ; Sept.
14.
Backlash eliminator. E. G. Roehm and W. D. Archea.
2.070.807 ; Feb. 16.
Back pressure valve, Removable. A. M. West. 2,092,822 ;
Sept. 14.
Back spacing mechanism. J. F. Koca. 2,088,064 ; July 27.
Backing for photographic films, Antihalation. M. W. Sey-
mour. 2,083,672 ; June 15.
Backing for reflecting surfaces. Protective. I. C. Mat-
thews. 2,091,714; Aug. 31.
Backs of book covers, Mechanism for shaping the. A. J.
Moyer. 2,098,060 ; Nov. 2.
Bacteria on solidified culture media. Method and appara-
tus for culturing. R. R. Thompson. 2,096,806 ; Oct.
26.
Bacteric culture and production thereof. A. H. Hendrick-
son. 2,098,918 ; Nov. 9.
Bactericidal filament, Producing dull-luster. R. S. Bley.
2.072.808 ; Mar. 2.
Bactericidals, Water-soluble. P. Goedrlch. 2,073,057 ;
Mar. 9.
Badge, Window. C. L. Cruver. 2,070,002 ; Feb. 9.
BatHe for heat exchange tubes. J. C. Woodson. 2,081,612 ;
May 25.
Baffle for rayon cake driers, Air. II. G. Black. 2,100,935 ;
Nov. 30.
Bag : See —
Air bag. Open mesh bag.
Carrier bag. Paper bag.
Compact hag. Sandwich bag.
Cosmetic bag. Satchel bag.
Detachably suspended bag. Self closing bag.
Dust bag. Shopping hag.
Extensible bag. Siftproof bag.
Garment storage bag. Sleeping bag.
Golf bag. Tea bag.
Ice bag. Traveling bag.
Ijaundry bag. Vacuum cleaner bag.
Luggage bag. Valve-closed bag.
Moth bag.
]!ag. W. F. Bowen. 2.081,085; May 18.
Bag. C. V. Brady. 2,075,166; Mar. 30.
B;ig. D. II. Cohen. 2.090.937 ; Aug. 24.
Bag. C. Doppelt. 2,092,834 ; Sept. 14.
I'.ag. L. J, Finn and A, N. Weeks, 2.092,002; Sept. 7.
Bag. W. E. Higglnbottom. 2,071,745; Feb. 23.
Bag. G. C. Nydegger. 2,079,523 ; May 4.
Bag. A. Potdevin, 2,067,948; Jan, 19.
r.iig. A. Itainbold. 2,0,S5,r)09 : June 29.
Bag. H. A. Wolf. 2,103,199 ; Dec. 21.
Bag and closure. Combined. J. A. Farmer. 2,093,975 ;
Sept. 21.
Bag and container for heavy dutv. W. W. Rowe.
2,071,302 ; Feb. 23.
Bag and lil;e tubing luaeliino. F. G. Uobiuson.
2,100,519 ; Nov. 30.
Bag and making same. C. F. Richard. 2,092,858 ; Sept.
14.
Bag and making same. Double flap. 0. W. Poppe.
2,081,600; May 25.
Bag and making the s.inic, D. Schmidt. 2,074,277: Mar.
16.
Bag and process and device for effecting closures therein.
W. W. Rowe. 2,070,085 ; Feb. 10.
Bag nnd producing the same. F. T. Robinson. 2,103,092 ;
Dec. 21.
I'.ap cleaning or emptying device. O. K. Houaer.
2,084,492 ; June 22.
Bag closing nud senllng iniu-hliie. 11. .Vndersnii,
2,083.417 ; June 8.
It.ig construction. L. Goodman. 2.099,425; Nov. 1(1.
Bag ends. Device for closing. (!. (ifNliilin. 2,00-1,927;
Oct. 5.
Bag ends, Device for closing rectangular. G. Orstriini.
2.09:!. 130; Sept. 14.
Bag (llllng and weighing machine, Automatic. 11. Jnr-
rler. 2.098,240-7 ; Nov. 0.
f.iig tilling iiiaililii.', 11. F. Itrlggs, 2,07S.;il.T : A|ir, •.'*.
Bag for automobiles, Tiavellng. W. A. Rush. 2,090,986;
Aug. 21.
Bag for collecting Inundrv nnd the like. (]. U. Cook
2.080.252 ; Mav II.
Bag for vacuum clonncrs, Dust. L. N. I'nrU.s. 2.09S.632 ;
Nov. 9.
Hag fiMiiie, J, Carr, 2,0.S7.6ir. ; .Iiilv '-0,
Bng frame. W. C. Illerlng, 2.07I,.S(:! : Mar. 2.1
Bag frames ami blnnks therefor, MuUlng. W. .1. Klemp
2,097,927 ; Nov. 2.
788
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bag frames, Method of and blank for making channeled.
W. C. Hiering. 2,086,225 ; July 6.
Bag holder. A. E. Bennett. 2,100,501 ; Nov. 30.
Bag liner. J. De F. Kirk. 2,095,067 ; Oct. 5.
Bag making and filling machine.
2,071,244 ; Feb. 16.
Bag making machine. A. Potdevin
Bag making machine. A. Potdevin.
Bag making machine. A. Potdevin.
Bag making machine and method.
2,094,594; Oct. 5.
Bag making machinery. G. W. French,
G. Williams.
2,069,592 ; Feb. 2.
2,087,704 ; July 20.
2,090,307 ; Aug. 17.
R. J. Gaubert.
2,097,183 ; Oct.
Bag or package. J. A. Farmer. 2,093,979 ; Sept. 21.
Bag or sack holder. V. L. Stathem. 2,079,132 ; May 4.
Bag or similar article. Making a. D. Schmidt.
2 074 992 • Mar. 23.
Bag or 'the 'like, Water. M. B. Reach. 2,071,706 ; Feb.
23.
Bag package. Individually wrapped. E. R. Anders.
2.087.236 : July 20.
Bag packages, Apparatus and method of making non-
tangling string handle. J. Wichulski and M. Piz-
zolanella. 2,068,724; Jan. 26.
Bag sealing and labeling machine. F. H. Biggs.
2,070,390; Feb. 9.
Bag transformer. C. F. Sparks. 2,095,771 ; Oct. 12.
Bag turning machine. J. J. Neuman and G. B. Greene.
2,084,498 ; June 22.
Bag with spring closure. I. Alter. 2,084,757 ; June 22.
Bagging device. F. W. Miller and J. R. Schififerl.
2,080,874 : July 13.
Bagging machine. R. F. Nicodemus. 2,069,266 ; Feb. 2.
Bags and forming recesses therein, iMethod of and appa-
ratus for opening. D. Schmidt. 2,095,205 ; Oct. 5.
Bags and the like. Apparatus for making. A. Potdevin
and G. E. Hampton. 2,091,795 ; Aug. 31.
Bags and the like. Making. A. Potdevin and G. E. Hamp-
ton. 2.085,766 ; July 6.
Bags and the like. Making. A. Potdevin and G. E. Hamp-
ton. 2,091,796 ; Aug. 31.
Bags and the like. Method of and apparatus for making.
A. Potdevin. 2,087,444 ; July 20.
Bags and wrappers. Making window. R. S. Grant and
A. A. Schlegel. 2,073,476; Mar. 9.
Bags, Apparatus for closing. R. N. and L. A. Cundall.
2,097,448 ; Nov. 2.
Bags, Apparatus for filling, sewing, and sealing. R. N.
and L. A. Cundall. 2,097,447 ; Nov. 2.
Bags, Apparatus for filling, sewing, and sealing. R. N.
and L. A. Cundall. 2,097,449 ; Nov. 2.
Bags, Apparatus for making. T. E. Coty. 2,096,789 ;
Oct. 26.
Bags, Apparatus for sewing and sealing filled. R. N.
and L. A. Cundall. 2^097,450; Nov. 2.
Bags for garments, Device for applying paper. C. F.
Wells and W. O. Purkins. 2,069,690 ; Feb. 2.
Bags, Making. A. Potdevin. 2,090,308; Aug. 17.
Bags, Making die-cut. D. Schmidt and A. A. Spisak.
2.095.040 ; Oct. 5.
Bags, Manufacture of. J. M. Driver. 2,066,719 ; Jan. 5.
Bags, Means for sealing. J. A. Farmer. 2,093,978 ; Sept.
21.
Bags, Method and apparatus for making. T. E. Coty.
2,096,788 ; Oct. 20.
Bags, Method and machine for closing filled. B. N.
Cundall. 2,094,061 ; Sept. 28.
Bags, Method of and apiiaratus for making. A. Potdevin.
2.067,640 : Jan. 12.
Bags, pockets, double pockets, and envelopes, Apparatus
for manufacturing, at choice. A. Winkler and M.
DUnncbier. 2,078,188 ; Apr, 20.
Bail and opener, Combined can. J. Nagele. 2,071,650 ;
Feb. 23.
Bail connection. E. E. Jennings. 2,071,126 ; Feb. 16.
Ball, Self-aligning picture. G. B. Demorest. 2,068,662;.
Jan. 26.
Bailer. P. G. Gates. Re. 20,312 ; Mar. 30.
Bailer. W. A. Larson and H. T. Swortwood. 2,090,209 ;
Aug. 17.
Bailor. E. F. Westall. 2,099,877; Nov. 23.
Bailer, Extensible pressure. E. D. Keeler. 2,083,714;
June 15.
Bailer, Hydrostatic. W. A. Larson and H. T. Swortwood
2.090,0h5 ; Aug. 17.
Bailer or clean-out tool and method. P. Cavins
2,088,151 ; July 27.
Bailer, Straight bottom dump. R. R. Candee. 2,070,982 •
Feb. 16. ...
Bait. T. Darby. 2,077,311 ; Apr. 13.
Bait and making the same. Fish. G. W. Yearlev
2.102.052 ; Dec. 14.
Bait, Artificial fishing. L. W. Weesner. 2,089 156-
Aug. 3.
Bait. Casting. H. F. Khoenle. 2.100,289; Nov. 23
Bait, Fish. F. J. Peters. 2,102,7.39 ; Dec. 21.
Bait holder. B. L. Dorsey. 2,074.540 ; Mar. 23
Bait, Insect. 11. M. Epstein. 2,101.988; Dec. 14.
Bait replacing and line-freeing device, Fisherman's W J
Benee. 2,083.814 ; June 15.
Bakepan. C. M. Moore. 2,071,892; Feb. 23.
Bakepan unit. A. Prabcll. 2,082,973 ; June 8
Baker or oven. Biscuit. J. E. Smith. 2,080,827 • July 13
Baker products. Manufacture of. J. S. Reichert and W. J.
Sparks. 2.070,922 ; Feb. 16.
Bakers' products in various shapes. Making. P. J. Bren-
nan. 2,075,699 ; Mar. 30.
Bakery equipment. L. P. Faucher. 2,074,744 ; Mar. 23.
Bakery products, Apparatus for cooling. W. W. Reece
and L. W. Haas. 2,073,221 ; Mar. 9.
Baking. J. F. Korda. 2,071,635 ; Feb 23
Baking, Apparatus for. E. O. Engels and E. W. Plam-
beck. 2,092,836 ; Sept. 14.
Baking container. M. Cohen. 2,091,066 ; Aug. 24.
Baking, Method of. A. M. Bradley and G. E. Watson.
2,080,162 ; May 11.
Balance. H. Bennett. 2,097,753 ; Nov. 2.
Balance and counterbalance for crank shafts. Combined.
W. C. Trout. 2,071,008 ; Feb. 16.
Balance between currents in associated circuits. Regu-
lating. W. A. Mueller. 2,075,861 ; Apr. 6.
Balance of control surfaces, Dynamic. J. A. Roch6.
2,081,957 ; June 1.
Balance, Precision. J. Gattoni. 2,074,384 ; Mar. 23.
Balance, Precision. J. E. Seederer. 2,081,252 ; May 25.
Balance, Torsion. H. Rainbow. 2,080,062 ; May 11.
Balanced plug valve. M. R. Shipley. 2,079,774 ; May 11.
Balanced steam inlet valve. F. Wagner. 2,085,487 ;
June 29.
Balanced valve. W .F. Mesinger. 2,091,051 ; Aug. 24.
Balances, Apparatus for timing. A. F. Poole. 2,077,008 :
Apr. 13.
Balances, Apparatus for timing. A. F. Poole. 2,086,391 :
July 6.
Balancing device. W. E. Johnson. 2,085,588 ; June 29.
Balancing device for grinding or polishing wheels. J.
Roche. 2,097,894 ; Nov. 2.
Balancing, indicating, and weighing means for rotary
bodies. C. C. Lamb. 2,068,495 ; Jan. 19.
Balancing machine. T. Y. Olsen. 2,088,553 ; July 27.
Balancing machine. J.L.Taylor. 2,080,939 ; May 18.
Balancing machine for rotating bodies. H. G. Welsford
and H. Ulmann. 2,074,290 ; Mar. 16.
Bale cutting machine. D. J. Gregory and C. F. Schnuck.
Baler, Combine. R. D. MacDonald. 2,068,886 ; Jan. 26.
Baler, Rotary. U. F. Luebben. 2,096,990 ; Oct. 26.
Baling, Method and apparatus for. G. Innes. 2,080,316 :
May 11.
Ball and anchorage therefor for use in playing ball games
using anchored balls. F. A. Mitchell. 2,081,059 ; May
18.
Ball and light signal. Combined gear shift. A. R. Moeller.
2,096,190 ; Oct. 19.
Ball and making same. Inflated. J. T. Riddell. 2,091,455 ;
Aug. 31. ...
Ball and roller bearing. O. Dietrich. 2.087,184 ; July 13.
Ball and socket coupling. E. E. Watson. 2,099,549 •
Nov. 16. ...
Ball and socket joint. W. Todd. 2,067,553 ; Jan. 12.
Ball, Blind stitch play. G. S. Lannom, Jr. 2,101,473:
Dec. 7. ,
^^o^noSf 1*^,^1,™^. '^°'^oP**^^'"S machine. H. G. Atwell.
2,082,818 ; June 8.
Ball check valve. E. H. Lohmolder. 2,074.701 ; Mar. 23.
o nn21*i"o^ mechanism for pinball games. B. E. Mills.
2,098,648 ; Nov. 9.
Ball. Game. C. H. Rickey. 2,074,808; Mar. 23.
Ball gyro vertical. W. Anscott. 2,087,961 ; July 27.
Ba , Hoop. W. B. Reynolds. 2,066.799 : Jan. 5.
Ball, Inflatable. J. Hesper. 2,078,141 ; Apr. 20.
Ball. Inflatable. D. Levinson. 2,080.894 ; May 18.
Ball joint. F. N. Bard. 2,095,728: Oct. 12.
Ball joint. R. P. Kinmont. 2,098,188; Nov. 2.
i.all joint. Self-adjusting. G. H. Hufferd. 2,076,028;
Ball, Play. M. B. Reach. 2,086,094 ; July 6.
Ball, Playing. C. H. Hanshaw. 2,078,3S2 ; Apr. 27.
9 naT°?n?.'^'°/? .^S2 catching device. E. J. Stewart.
2.U97,j0d ; Oct. 26.
Ion' 1°^;, 4- ^- Fr^^^"^- 2,081,531 ; May 25.
Ball, Solid play. M. B. Reach. 2,093,737 ; Sept. 21.
MuT" 277tll2TMaI ^i"" ^"'"'^ apparatus. B. E.
Bull, T:ible tennis, 'd. C. Mabee, 2,091,084 ; Aug. 31.
Aug'''?4 ■ Thompson and H. W. Felt. 2,091,058 ;
ni'lL'^i?'^'?^ machine. H. N. Huse. 2,076,565 ; Apr. 13.
RniL?^^'""'^-^'''^- L.A.Young. 2,090,717 ; Atig. 24.
Ballast cleaning machine. F. Speno. 2,095 157 -Oct 5
Apr. 27.'
^''fn";!J?,r^^.'>°°*^''"^^.t'°?. °^ phenols with aldehydes, Manu-
Sent Is synthetic. L. C. F. Pechin. 2,094,373;
E. C. Sloan. 2,074,568 ;
Container.
E. Erickson.
Sept. 28.
Band, Adjustable sweat.
Mar. 23.
Band and fastener,
2,088,365 ; July 27
^'2°,096!mi'7 Oct"°ll ^'""^' '^"•^''•cling. O. C. Semonsen.
Rn'irihlii'l^^'o^/i™^''^'"''- \^- ^^''O'^t- 2.103,302 ; Dec. 28.
Nov^ 2 ''''•'"S*'"^ mechanism. J. Yoxall. 2,098,125 ;
LIST OF INVENTIONS
789
Band, Detachable sweat. G. A. Sporre. 2,036,493 ;
Jan. .5.
Band, Elastic. E. Gluck. 2,103,579 ; Dec. 28.
Band, Fabric. C. J. Busch and O. E. Huber. 2,072,542 ;
Mar. 2.
Band for advertising and the like devices, Moving. G. S.
Shaw. 2,099.281 ; Nov. 16.
Band for clothes presses, Auxiliary. S. C. Percy.
2,073,220 ; Mar. 9.
Band for containers. Reinforcing. C. M. MacChesney and
A. B. Wilson. 2.086,040 ; July 6.
Band for ornamental and useful purposes, Production of.
K. Schofer. 2,079,386 ; May 4.
Band for vulcanizing machines, Pressure. J. M. Bierer.
2,083,527 ; June 8.
Band forming and applying machine. R. C. Strout.
2.089. 7(i?> ; Aug. 10.
Band, Lifting and tipping. W. A. Whiting. 2,076,758;
Apr. 13.
Band, Metal cigar. H. F. Scheetz, Jr. 2,072,221 ; Mar. 2.
Band-pass filter. H. A. Wheeler. 2,081,861 ; May 25.
Band-pass filter. H. A. Wheeler. 2,092.709; Sept. 7.
Band pass receiver, Convertible. R. A. Braden.
2,093,544 ; Sept. 21.
Band strapping machine. G. Mortimer. 2,080,329 ;
May 11.
Band strapping machine. J. V. Prestwich. 2,087,655 ;
July 20.
Bandage. F. Powdermaker. 2,068,703 ; Jan. 26.
Bandage and support, Abdominal. R. W. Spain.
2,099,541; Nov. 16.
Bandage. Deodorizing and sterilizing. C. K. Reiman.
2.006.946 : .Tan. 5.
Bandeau, brassifere, or the like. G. C. ^lason, Jr.
2,074,796 ; Mar. 23.
Banding and wrapping machine. F. X. Malocsay.
2.076.378 ; Apr. 6.
Banding machine. W. F. Hnck. 2. 078. 633 : Anr. 27.
Banding machine. H. R. Schutz. Re. 20.277 : Feb. 23.
Bandless Jordan plug. A. Dorman. 2,098,279 ; Nov. 9.
Bands. Oniding .ind holding of long metal. E-G. Kohler.
2,094,950 : Oct. 5.
Bands on containers. Apparatus for applying. H. F.
Nygard. 2.068.107 ; Jan. 19.
Bands. Producing encircling. O. C. Semonsen.
2,096,352; Oct. 19.
Bands, threads, foils, and tubes of .nrtificial siibstnncps,
Mannfacturp of flexible. E. Studt and U. Jleyer.
2,074,285 ; Mar. 16.
Bands to garments. Apparatus for attaching elastic.
J. E. Martin. 2,074,929 ; Mar. 23.
Bands to wrist watclies. Device for connecting. W.
Becker. 2,0R9.638 : .'\ug. 10.
Bank, Coin. D. H. Zell. 2.006.418; Oct. 19.
Bank. Envelope savings. H. A. Harris. 2.086,297 :
July 0.
Bank, Registering money. R. B. Haydon. 2,077,521 ; Apr.
20.
Bank. Savings. E. A. Anderson. 2, 006. .131 ; Oct. 19.
Bank. Savings. A. O. Grunwald. 2,087.058; July 13.
Banner, Aerial. H. H. Richardson. 2,093.647 ; Sept. 21.
Banner. Aircraft advertising. F. W. Soule. 2,095,350 ;
Oct. 12.
Bar: Bee —
Current conducting bar. Needle bar.
Desk-bar. Printing press margin bar.
Dividing bar. Itnil joint bar.
Grate ]tnr. Tfoll pupor cutter bni'.
Greenhouse sash bar. Stay bar.
Liawn mower cutter bar. Tone bar.
Tjock bar. Venetian blind hend bar.
Bnr and cutter clinin, Cutter. T. E. Pray. 2.096.997;
Oct. 2R
Bar and fracture stand. Combination rest. J. H. Johnson.
2,079,017 ; May 11.
Bar nnd wign sui)tiort, Coml)inatlon i)u.sh. C. Alien.
2.078.'i78 : Apr. 27.
Bar clenn-out. Drop, G. C. Pnxton. 2.090.221; Nov. 16.
Bar conul ruction. Sway. A. Boor 2.078.367; Apr. 27.
Bar for embroidering mncliines. Tmplemont. M. P.
Neuhert and O. Mueller. 2,070,914; Fob. 16.
y,nr for (■■inhroidc'ritm tniicIiincN TniplenuMit. M. P. Neu-
hert and (). Mueller. ".> 080.735 : Mav IS.
Bar Installing device. J. W. TTeltzel. 2,087,191 ; July 13.
linr lock. 11. Machinist. 2,103.989 ; Dec. 28.
Bar, Making a deformed. J. V. Ferm and F. R. ITIgh.
2.085.063 : July 0.
Bar mat clip. A, E. Brlckninn and G. A. Gleason.
2.102.506: Dec. 14.
Bar or grating. Safety. U. T. Wlndle. 2,103,130; Dec.
21.
Bnibpcne. C. B. Pnlliemiis. 2.001,488; Auc. 31.
liarblturlc acid, Tri siibstltutod. V. Boodccker and 11
Gruber. 2.080,071 ; May 11.
Biirgc. A. J. n.MWHon. 2.100,472: Nov. 30.
Itarge shifter. B. 11. KepHtlng. 2.071,108; Fob. 10.
r.ariuui Hulpliad' I'loiu lijii-iuni Hulphlde, Producing. M.
Mllliir. 2,0!>l,902 : Oct. 5.
Barn, Air condlliotu'd tobacco. R. E. Mayo. 2,090,633;
Aug. 24.
Barrel. C. B. Arnold. 2,084,882; Juno 22.
Barrel. S. DeutHcli. 2,000.668 ; Aug. 24.
liarrel. T. C. Hollniigol. 2.009,1 13 ; Nov. 16.
Barrel. C. H. Widman, A. P. Nacy, and B. T. Lindell.
2,088,101 ; July 27.
Barrel, Core. C. E. Burt. 2.076.063 ; Apr. 6.
Barrel, Core. G. C. Oliver. 2,073,876-7 ; Mar. 16.
Barrel, Insulated metal. R. H. Maddock. 2,080,326 ;
May 11.
Barrel, Metal F. Gettelman. 2,071,621 ; Feb. 23.
Barrel, Metal. H. Merker. 2,076,585 ; Apr. 13.
Barrel, Metal. H. Merker. 2,083,340 ; June 8.
Barrel, Metallic. L. C. Smith. 2,086,053 ; July 6.
Barrel, Noncreep metallic. L. C. Smith. 2,089,624 ; Aug.
10.
Barrel, Nonrefillable. R. C. Brushe. 2,077,210 ; Apr. 13.
Barrel of dissimilar metals. Double walled. J. D. Lear.
2.089.805 ; Aug. 10.
Barrel painting machine. E. J. Rollings. 2,074,432 ;
Mar. 23.
Barrel, Pump pressure operated core. J. D. Brack.
2,084,988 ; June 29.
Barrel rack. L. O. Porter. 2,101,629 ; Dec. 7.
Barrel stave. L. Lehner. 2,069,531 ; Feb. 2.
Barrel stave crozer. J. W. Leonard, W. R. Butterworth,
Jr., C. Leonard, H. A. Wellford, and W. L. Wellford, Jr.
2,099,445 ; Nov. 16.
Barrel tap. A. Karlson. 2.084,200 ; June 15.
Barrel tapping means. F. E. Rice. 2.083.866 ; June 15.
Barrel venfing plug. T. A. Newman. 2,092,467 ;
Sept. 7.
Barrels and like articles. Apparatus for handling. K. F.
Snow. 2,084,460 ; June 22.
Barrels, Making. W. E. Coakley. 2,073,684 : Jlar. 16.
Barrier control svstem. A. J. Duany and H. T. Randall.
2,073,834; Mar. 16.
Barrier for mercury switches. J. H. Payne. 2,101,093 ;
Dec. 7.
Barrier in connection with exit portal in fish lifts. Tele-
scopic. L. E. Knerr. 2,102,628: Dec. 21.
Barrier, RjDck dust. J. E. Jones. 2,102,006 ; Dec. 14.
Barriers Yieldable. E. D. Sawyer. 2,095,085 ; Oct. 5.
Bars. Apparatus for annealing merchant. J. T. Flaherty.
2.007,525 : Jan. 12.
Bars, Manufacturing rail joint. G. Langford. 2,078,082 ;
Apr. 20.
Bars, Method of and apparatus for handling hot metal.
J. R. George. 2,102,792 ; Dec. 21.
Bars or the like. Apparatus for handling and annealing
metal. J. T. Flahertv. 2.067,524 ; .Tan. 12.
Bars, Reforming rail joint. G. Langford. 2,090,482 ;
Aug. 17.
Bars, Reforming worn rail joint, G, Langford, 2.090.481 ;
Aug. 17.
Bars, wire, tubes, and the like. Sizing round. P. B.
Abramsen. 2,074,714 ; Mar. 23.
P.;ise : ?;rc —
I'lasler l):\se.
Base and slicor. Combined cake. E. A. Lenk. 2.085.372 ;
June 29.
Base and socket for radio tubes. D. D. Israel.
2,074,397 ; Mar. 23.
r.use. Annealing, J, A. Baker. 2.073.724; Mar. 16,
Base attachment for pocket seal presses. C. Priesmeyer.
2,0S0,9S7 ; May 18.
Base, Baseball. G, H. Conrad. 2,103,148 ; Dec. 21.
Base, Baseball. H. E. Oreflce. 2,084.775 ; June 22.
lijise, <'ar scat. II. S, Cordon. •-•.0S!).".."i6 : Ang. 10.
Base, Film casting. F. E. Williams. 2,081,723 ; May 26.
Base for ("'hristinas trees. Ornamental. W. M. Flanag-an.
2.103.939 ; Dec. 28.
Base for (>li>ctric lamps or .similar devices. H. D. Blake
and W. J. Geiger. 2,066.317 ; Jan. 5.
Base for floor coverings and the like. C\ A. Upson.
2,075,317; Mar. 30.
Base for lifting Jacks. D. Ashkenas. 2.078,989 ; May 4.
Base for i)olos, Protective. H. I'. Coustette. 2.103,246;
Dec, 28.
Base for printing plates. L. A. Neumann. 2,088,308;
July 27.
BnKf. Pneumatic machine. V. II. Do Bolt. 2,070,071 :
Apr. 6.
Ba.Mc, Printing plate. 11. W. ITnoker. 2,OS9,.'>.')0 ; Aug. 10.
Base with contnct.s, Molded. W. B. Wallace. 2.082.092;
June 8,
Basin. Coin controlled automatic sanitary Insert. 0. V.
Itilev 2,071.000 ; Feb. 10.
liasiii for sewerage systems, Catch. A r .Vkers.
2. 092. 192 ; Sept. 7.
Basin, Surgical, Pollock. J. C. 2.09S,il73 : Nov, O,
Musket. B. F. K.'IIn, I!e. 20.128; .lune 29,
Basket. P. W. Miessler. 2.082,2.') I ; June 1.
llasket. J. II. Toulouse. 2.06(1,37 1: Jan, ."i.
Basket nnd liner therefor. Fruit, C. K. Cooper and J. L.
Wlllmeng. 2,007,753 ; Jan. 12.
Il.islict altaclmic'iil. I. S. Beach nnd J. (!. Smith.
J.().sl,07.''> : .lune 15.
B.iHkel, Iticvcie. C. S. (Benny. 2.079.S51 ; May U.
llaHket. Clialn. E. E. Coleman.- 2.092.1 07 : Sept. 7.
Basket. KIhIi and tackle, W. K. Sinllh and I. .1. Focllt.
2.098.(136 : Nov. 9.
Basiii'l for cent rlftigul maclilnoB, I'orforaleil, V.. KoliorlB.
2.0(iS.(i:!(l : Jan. 19.
Basket handle mnclilne. A. II. Schinldtk«> and V IIInl«.
2,082,126 ; June 1.
790
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Basket manufacture. S. C. Lampert. 2.098.049 : Nov. 2
Basket, Paperboard. P. J. Brooks. 2,086,209 ; July 6.
Basket, Refrigerator door. E. Swcdman. 2,074,438
Mar. 23.
Basket, Self-measuring coffee. D. L. Hadley. 2,103, 1 80
Dee. 28.
Basket stand. C. G. Ivey. 2,073,155 ; Mar. 9.
Basket structure. C. Pultar. 2,096,337 : Oct. 19.
Basket support, Basketball. A. C. HolmdaUl. 2,085,206
June 29.
Bast from bast plants, Removing. A. E. Dodd. 2,072,734
Mar. 2.
Basting device for roasters. O. E. Clarkson. 2,083,147
June 8.
Bat and machine therefor. Manufacture of fiber. A. L
Spafford. 2,073.655 : Mar. 16.
Bat, Baseball. H. W. Herkimer and H. E. Holcomb
2,099,521 : Nov. 16.
Bat, Baseball. H. W. Morrow. 2,069.723 ; Feb. 2.
Batching apparatus. L. H. Garlinghouse. 2,097,551
Nov. 2.
Bath. H. Richter. 2,093,382 ; Sept. 14.
Bath apparatus, Invalid. J. J. Hicks. 2,087,286 ; July
20.
Bath, Collapsible open air swimming. O. Serafinowicz.
2,092,782; Sept. 14.
Bath. Electrical cleaning. P. J. Greulach. 2,068,408 ;
Jan. 19.
Bath fixture. F. H. Lewis. 2,095,645 ; Oct. 12.
Bath for anodic treatment of aluminum. R. W. Buzzard.
2.066.327 ; Jan. 5.
Bath, INIedicated steam. A. B. Stout. 2.070.378 ; Feb. 9.
Bath mitt handle. H. C. Borchers. 2,068,162 : Jan. 19.
Bath salts. P. Stoughton. 2.084,465 : June 22.
Bath spray. S. Isenberg. 2.073.307 : Mar. 9.
Bathing device. Infant's. B. H. Kennedy. 2,072,038 ;
Feb. 23.
Bathing device. Infant's. B. H. Kennedy. 2,102,958;
Doc. 21.
Bathing suit removable while dressed. L. H. Bachelis.
Re. 20,567 ; Dec. 7.
Bathroom equipment. A. C. Denison. 2,084,793 ; June
22.
Bathtub. E. N. Bassett. 2.081,728 ; May 25.
Bathtub. F. Cappuccio. 2.080.601 : Mnv 18.
Bathtub. H. N. Davock. 2,087,183 ; July 13.
Bathtub. S. Friedlander. 2.075.933 : Anr. 6.
Bathtub. I. B. Gardiner. 2,070.120 : Feb. 9.
Bathtub. W. A. Houseweller. 2.079,739 : Mav 11.
Bathtub. E. R. James and S. N. Mehlin. 2,079,410;
May 4.
Bathtub. R. R. Kirkwood. 2.068.457: .Tan. 19.
Bathtub. G. H. Loehman. 2.084,852 ; June 22.
Bath tub. R. Mueller. 2.074.234 : Mar. 16.
Bathtub. R. Mueller. 2.102.733 : Dec. 21.
Bathtub. B. I. Simpson. 2.082.661 : June 1.
Bathtub and foot actuated dressine table therefor. In-
fant's. D. M. Kennedy. 2.102.9.59 ; Dec. 21.
Bathtub and shower, "Combination. J. M. Robinson.
2,079,770: Mav 11.
Bathtub construction. C. Weber. 2.085.559 : June 29.
Bnrhtnb hanger. W. B. Lucke. 2,102,082 : Dec. 14.
Bathtub hanger fixture. P. R. Hollaender. 2,091,098 ;
Aug. 24.
Bathtub, Hot water preheated. J. F. Sahlofif. 2,075,471 ;
Mar. 30.
Bathtub. Portable. O. P. Gait. 2.096.395 : Oct. 19.
Baton. Drum major. M. Leonard. 2,092,354 ; Sept, 7.
Battery : See —
Electric battery. Poultry laying battery.
Hon batterv. Storage battery.
Batter.v. L..M. .Tanko. 2,092,214 : Sept. 7.
Battery box and making same. Sheet metal storage. H.
D. Gever. 2.087.026 ; July 13.
Battery cable terminal. G. F. Cremer. 2.070.259 ; Feb. 9.
Battery cable terminal. R. W. Knapp and A. D. Lund.
2,067,195; Jan. 12.
Batterv cable terminal clamp. J. Vana. 2.076.257 :
Apr. 6.
Batterv cable terminal protector. M. T. Kim. ■ 2. 078. 855 :
Apr. 27.
Battery carrying case. C. Lauppe. 2,096,376 ; Oct. 19.
Battery cell. G. W. Helse. 2,077,561 ; Apr. 20.
Battery cell. G. W. Heise and E. A. Schumacher.
2,077,562 : Apr. 20.
Battery charge control for small power plants. L. C
Frank. 2,071,820; Feb. 23.
Battery charge control. Storage. F. G. Beetem.
2,070,541 ; Feb. 9.
Battery charging and testing apparatus. E. W. Breisch.
2.101.571 ; Dec. 7.
Battery charging apparatus. K. T. Williamson.
2,101,207 ; Dec. 7.
Battery charging regulation. R. JI. Gilson. 2,091,708:
Aug. 31.
Battery charging system. E. W. Seeger and P. J. Russell.
2,067,420 ; Jan. 12.
Battery charging system. 11. N. Wagar. 2,102,141 •
Dec. 14.
Battery clamp. TI. J. Ilahn. 2,008.544 ; Jan. 19.
Battery condition indicating system. B. Wlllach. E.
Aschenbach. F. S. Gruver, and M. Klein. 2,072 bin-
Mar. 9.
Battery connecter. F. E. Heatwole. 2,077,522 ; Apr. 20.
Battery connecter. E. A. Lienhart and O. Ravnaas.
2.067,934; Jan. 19.
Batterv construction, Coke oven. W. H. Pavltt.
2 088 53*^ ' July 27
Battery container. J. J. Mascuch. 2.094,329 ; Sept. 28.
Battery container. J. W. Young. 2.098,478 ; Nov. 9.
Batterv electrolyte indicator. R. Perthel and F. B. Lock-
wood, Jr. 2,076.384 ; Apr. 6.
Batterv for looms, Automatic. W. A. Smith. 2,077,858 ;
Apr.' 20.
Battery grid casting machine. Automatic. J. Wirtz.
2.079,727 ; May 11.
Battery grid. Storage. E. J. Rueb. 2,069,463 ; Feb. 2.
Battery grid. Storage. A. C. Zachlin. 2.066.663 : .Tan. 5.
Batterv plate and malting the same. Storage. H. Hibbert
and W. L. Reinhardt. 2,079.208 ; May 4.
Batterv plate pasting machine. L. and B. Dubinski.
2,094,878 : Oct. 5.
Battery plate separator. R. F. Hoflin. 2,090,758; Aug.
24.
Battery plate. Storage. H. Hibbert and W. L. Reinhardt.
2,079,207 ; May 4.
Battery plate, Storage. E. W. Smith. 2,084,964 ; June
22.
Battery plate, Storage. J. G. Zimmerman. 2,075,492 ;
Mar. 30.
Batterv plates. Setting newly pasted storage. E. W.
Smith and C. A. Hall. 2,066,701 ; Jan. 5.
Batterv plates. Treating freshly pasted. C. C. Rose.
2.068,434; Jan. 19.
Battery post and cable connection. C. E. Hoover.
2,070,336; Feb. 9.
Battery separator containing a compound of mercury,
Storage. J. L. Woodbridge. 2,101,326 ; Dec. 7.
Battery separator protector and plate support. Storage.
T. B. Entz. 2,068,267 ; Jan. 19.
Batterv terminal. H. H. Henry. 2,076.341 ; Apr. 6.
Battery terminal. H. W. Lormor. 2.066,691 ; .Tan. 5.
Battery terminal clamp. S. S. Coulding and W. D. Mc-
Kale. 2,078,846; Apr. 27.
Battery terminal clamp. J. H. Redinger. 2,086,048:
July 6.
Battery terminal clamp. D. E. Williams and J. C. White-
side. 2,073.980 : Mar. 16.
Battery terminal clamp. Storage. F. R. Hiebert.
2.085,497 ; June 29.
Battery terminal connecter. J. Parmeson. 2,081,435 ;
May 25.
Battery terminal post clamp. R. L. Baird and A, Moseley.
2,077,821 ; Apr. 20.
Battery terminal post clamp. F. M. Reynolds. 2,100,268 ;
Nov. 23.
Battery terminal protector. J. F. Gamble. 2,098,091 ;
Nov. 2.
Battery terminal puller. P. A. Lamb. 2,090,872 ; Aug. 24.
Battery tester, Photometric. R. D. Amsden. 2,074,825 ;
Mar. 23.
Battery testing apparatus. B. F. W. Heyer. 2,084,086 ;
June 15.
Battery testing apparatus. Storage. B. F. W. Heyer.
2,076,639 ; Apr. 13.
Battery tool. F. F. Pazzano. 2,094,432 ; Sept. 28.
Battery tool, Combination. F. F. Pazzano. 2.071,897 ;
Feb. 23.
Battery unit. Dry cell. C. P. Deibel. 2,096,627 ; Oct.
Batting. T. S. Jacobson. 2,091,856; Aug. 31.
Beach accessory. N. M. Jones. 2.070,484 ; Feb 9
Beach cleaning machine. W. T. Hoofnagle and G. Mal-
vese. 2,093,148 : Sept. 14.
Beacon sun-ray light. M. E. Woodward. 2,079,955;
May 11.
^''^S^"" system. F. S. Mabry and C. J. Madsen.
2.070,125 ; Mar. 30.
Bead and applying the same to ornamental wheel disks,
Ornamental. G. A. Lyon. 2,101,318; Dec. 7.
Bead forming machine. S. S. Millen. 2.067 64] • T.nn 12.
Bead for ornamental wheel disks. G. A. Lyon. 2,082.803 :
June 8.
Bead stringing machine. K. K. Roby and P. A. Clark.
2.087,481 ; Julv 20.
Beading for furniture, Edge. L. Larsen. 2,081,179 ; May
^^o no5 o-^*^'^T^''^*'J°^ building construction. A. Rafter.
.^,098,6 1 6 ; Nov. 9.
Beam, Composite. R. K. O. Sahlberg. 2,096,921; Oct.
^'o"?,'-S"]l^-''"^*'°"' Composite highway. A. W. Dunham.
-',0i8.4So : Apr. 27.
Bo.Tm for horizontal chamber ovens, Leveling. P. van
Ackeren. 2,100,7.59 : Nov. 30.
Ream hanger. A. N. Porter. 2,092,180 ; Sept. 7.
Beam mechanism. Walking, R R. Bloss. 2,079.276:
May 4. ' • . •
Beam, Sheet nietal. A. G. Dean. 2,082,792 ; June 8.
5'??Q-^51Jn ''"I'' '"■^o'^'® ^®^er support. E. W. G. Paterson.
^.08.'3,469 ; June 29.
Beams, Device for hoisting. G. H. Bruns. 2,079,240 ;
jMay 4. • F ■
Beams, Making. H. E. Rogers. 2.085.829 • Julv 6
Bean cutter. L. T. McGee. 2,090,802 ; Aug. 24.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
791
Bean cutter. Automatic. C. G. Blakeney and B. I.
Buck. 2,092,103 ; Sept. 7.
Bean preparing instrument, String. G. N. Coughlan.
2,087,140; July 13.
Beans and like legumes. Treating soya. A. H. McComb.
2,083,853 ; June 15.
Beans and other comestibles, Processing. E, C. Eberts.
2,073,339 ; Mar. 9.
Beans and other material. Apparatus for treatment of
soya. M. Bonotto. 2,086,181 ; July 6.
Bearing: Bee —
Annul.nr ball bearing. Radial bearing.
Antifriction bearing. Radial plain bearing.
Ball and roller bearing. Roller bearing.
Cutter bearing. Rubber bearing.
Disk harrow bearing. Scale bearing.
Divided roller bearing. Sealed bearing.
Dowel bar bearing. Self-lubricating bearing.
Fluid bearing. Segment bearing.
Jewel bearing. Segment railway bearing.
Journal bearing. Side bearing.
Oil film bearing. Spindle bearing.
Pitman stirrup bearing. Strip bearing.
Pressure-balance sealed Thrust bearing.
bearing. Two-row ball bearing.
Propeller shaft bearing. Vehicle bearing.
Propeller shaft center Whip roll bearing,
bearing. Worm gear bearing.
Pump thrust bearing
Bearing. A. S. Bemis. 2,093,799 ; Sept. 21.
Bearing. E, Benedek. 2,074,202 : Mnr. 10.
Bearing. D, F. Chambers. 2,071,198; Feb. 16.
Bearing. H. D. Else. 2,060.931 ; Jan. 5.
Bearing. S. E. Green. 2,075,280 ; Mar. 30.
Bearing. C. H. Hellyar. 2,102,952 ; Dec. 21.
Bearing. P. A. Kinzie. 2,103,465 ; Dec. 28.
Bearing. E. Mendenhall and J. B. Van Horn. 2,081,550 ;
May 25.
Bearing. W. Moller. 2,068,458 ; Jan. 19.
Bearing. D. H Montgomery. 2,103,912; Dee. 28.
Bearing. T. L. Robinson. 2.099,660 ; Nov. 16.
Bearing. R. A. Schultz. 2,075,361 ; Mar. 30.
Bearing, R. R. Searles. 2,094,968 ; Oct. 5.
Bearing. H. V. Shebat. 2,076,254 ; Apr, 6.
Bearing. C. F. Smart. 2,101,759 ; Dec. 7.
Bearing. J. W. Smith. 2,067,464 ; Jan. 12,
Bearing. A. G. F. M'allgren. 2,094,137; Sept. 28.
Bearing. A. G. F. Wallgren and O. S. F. Lundh.
2,085,240 ; June 29.
Bearing. E. B. Wedmore and G. F. Shotter. 2,073,434 ;
Mar. 9.
Bearing. W. B. Wells. 2,069,908 ; Feb. 9.
Bearing. C.G.Wilkinson. 2,098,121 ; Nov. 2.
Bearing. H. E. Wise. 2,098,683 : Nov. 9.
Bearing and bearing mounting. O. W. Young. 2,094.251 ;
Sept. 28.
Bearing and cage. Taper roller, W. P. Cox. 2,096,321 ;
Oct. 19.
Bearing and manufacturing same. M. S. May. 2,093,800 ;
Sept. 21. . . . , .
Bearing and manufacturing the same, Anti-friction.
A. G. Grabe. 2,097,878 ; Nov. 2.
Bearing and seal, Anl ifric-tioii, II. IT. Edwards,
2,073,903 : Mnv 16.
Bearing assembling machine. Roller. F. Kotcham and
G. R. Dunn. 2,097,669 ; Nov, 2,
Bearing assembly for drilling tools. J. A. Zublin.
2,079,142 ; May 4.
Bearing assembly for earth boring drlll.s. Antifriction.
C. E. R(>(>d. 2,076,002 ; Apr. 0,
Bearing axle construction, Roller. C. L. Eastliurg.
2,006,879 ; .Tan. 5.
Bearing l)lank bending machine. W. P. Anderson.
2.089,169: Aug, 10.
Bearing box. G. W. Walton. 2,092,232; Sept. 7.
Bearing con.struclion, h. H. ITeim, 2.074,182; Mar, 16.
Hearing const ruci ion, L, R. Ileim. 2,080,609: Mmv IS,
Bearing cup extracting tool, B. Cook and E. C. PfelTer.
2,098,134; Nov. 2.
Bearing device for soot blower elements. D. E. Hibner,
Jr. 2,069,103 ; Jan. 26.
Bearing for a variable speed drive. H. H. Talbot.
2,007,513 ; Jnn, 12.
Bonrlng for di.sk harrows, C. T. Vlau. 2,102,822; Doc.
21.
Bearing for disk harrows. Anflfrlctlon. O. W. Sjogren
and T{. IT. Mitchell. 2.097,244 ; Oct. 26.
Bearing for drill cutters. Pilot. F. I.. Scott. 2,080,082;
July 1.'!.
Bearing for electric ineters and the like, Jewel. F. (.
Holt/,. 2,085.751 ; July 6.
Bearing for hvdinnllc locomotives. Center. W. l''errlH.
2,007,488; Jan. 12,
Bearing for rotary cruslK'S. O. J. MouHsette, Sr.
2,080,875 ; July K!.
15einlng for well (Irllls. K. T-. Scott and N. B. Berlefli.
2,091,889; Aug. .'11.
IW'arlng gnnrd and oil ret rlcvl>r, W, J, CliincntN,
2,083,688 ; June 15.
Bearing liouHlng, A, I'', Welrli. 2,078,783; Apr, 27.
Bearing lock. It, <:. N. EviiiiH, 2.082,91 1 : J\iii<' K,
Bearing mulorlal, Making a. H, P. Koehrlng. 2,075,411 ;
Mnr. 30.
Bearing material. Making a. R. P. Koehring. 2,096,252 ;
Oct. 19.
Bearing material. Making a porous. R. P. Koehring.
2,097,671 ; Nov. 2.
Bearing metal, bearing and producing same. W. H. and
B. R. Bagley and R. W. Berdan. 2,086,841 ; July 13.
Bearing mounting. W. Scliwemlein and H. W. Ramey.
2,086.304 ; July 6.
Bearing mounting. Ball. B. C. Robertson. 2,101,346 ;
Dec. 7.
Bearing obstruction ejector. L. Kandarian. 2,102,320;
Dec. 14.
Bearing overtemperature indicator. P. C. Heckert.
2.089,369 ; Aug. 10.
Bearing rolls. Method of and machine for grinding or
lapping. A. B. Einig. 2,075,104; Mar. 30.
Bearing shells. Method and machine for forming. W. J.
Fiegel. 2,097,692 ; Nov. 2.
Bearing shells. Method and machine for forming flanged.
W. J. Fiegel. 2,097,691 ; Nov. 2.
Bearing sleeve and joint assembly. B. F. Pec. 2,077,582 ;
Apr. 20.
Bearing structure for rotatable spindles and the like.
J. F. Buhr. 2,068,594 ; Jan. 19.
Bearing support. R. Henry. 2,070,081 ; Feb. 9.
Bearing surfaces, Apparatus for finishing. H. C. Satter-
thwalte. 2,069,099 ; Jan. 26.
Bearing surfaces, Lubricating. W. W. Weinrich.
2,101,632 ; Dec. 7.
Bearing unit. N. Skillman and R. Thuner. 2,069,781 ;
Feb. 9.
Bearing unit. Inboard roller. A. H. Oelkers. 2,101,650 ;
Dec. 7.
Bearings, Apparatus for manufacturing. R. H. McCar-
roll and E. C. Jeter. 2,092,284; Sept. 7.
Bearings, Making. H. L. Brownback. 2,090,157 ; Oct.
19.
Bearings, Making. R. E. Thompson. 2,080.750 : Mav 18.
Bearings, Making roller. L. R. Heim. 2,102,460 ; Dec.
14.
Bearings, Mechanism for assembling. F. Ketcham and
G. E. Dunn. 2,068,683; Jan. 26.
Bearings, I'roducing. K. Senimler. 2,088,389 ; July 27.
Bearings to metal plates. Attaching small. W. C. Hler-
ing. 2.094,984 ; Oct. 5.
Beater. F. L. Ireland and F. L. Chappell. 2.073,004;
Mar. 9.
Beater and pneumatic separator, Rotarv. J. J. Wallace.
2,069,398 ; Feb. 2.
Beater. Egg. R. B. Leinhard. 2,091,786; Aug. 31.
Beater furnisli, Making a. E. P. Stevenson and II. J.
Billincs, 2,083,929 ; June 15.
Beauty appliance. E. Knauth. Re. 20,276 ; Feb. 23.
Becket. W. H. McKissick. 2,082,169 ; June 1.
Bed. J. H. De Boer. 2,093,164; Sept. 14.
Bed. M. Elliman. 2,069,004 ; Feb. 2.
Bed. L. J. Wiener. 2,082,131: June 1.
Bod and divan. Combination. L. Blumenthal. 2,071,727;
Feb. 23.
Bed attachment. H. L. Kelly and I. H. Wilson.
2,077,328; Apr. 13.
P.od bottom. Spring. R. W. Marquardt. 2,094,603;
Oct. 5.
Bod bottom, Spring. R. W. Marquardt. 2,096,435 ;
Oct. 19.
Bed. Collnpsible. R. B. Baker. 2,075,796; Apr. 6.
lied. Couch. J.Martin. 2,069,258 ; Feb. 2.
lied, Davenport. N. llalll)org. 2,080.474: May IS.
lied. Disappearing. L. Koefocd. 2,079,939; May 11.
Bed for billiard tables. ('. B. Norris, 2.092.521 ; Sept. 7.
IJed for infants. W. P. Myron. 2,082,07() : June 1.
I'.cd lamp. W. J. Horner. 2,075.199; Mar. .30.
Bed lamp, Portable. B. B. Sandidgo. 2,069,561 ; Fob. 2.
Bed motion. F. W. Seybold. 2,082,183 4 ; Juno 1.
lied motion. J. R. Wood. 2,09,'), 115: Oct. 5.
Bod or bunk, Swinging. M. R. DadswoU. 2,003,804 ;
Sept. 21.
I!ed or mattress and tlio like, Inllatablo. W. 11. Houghton,
2,008,134 ; Jan. 19.
I'.cmI pan. i;. A. Ihilo. 2.00li. 100 : Jan. .^.
Bed reading lamp. A. A. Itarbora. 2,072,472 ; Mar. 2.
l!od. Rocking swinging. C. E. Sharp. 2.070,075; Apr.
13.
Itodspring. L. II. Hamilton. 2,100,;?93: Nov, 30,
Itedspring, II. It. Sklnr. 2.096.7C.7 : Oct. 26.
Itodspring. I. Zlmot. 2,077,807 ; Apr. 20.
Bodsprlng and cover rotalnlng clip tliorofor. C. D.
Karr. 2,07l„399 ; Mar, 23,
liedsprlng oonstructlon, .J, Schwnrtiman. 2,071,275;
Feb. 10.
lied Kupportlng stiucturo for Irallors or automoblloa.
lO. lO, Hllla, 2,098,825; Nov, 0.
lied, lulile. and Rofa, Coiiiblnntlon. II. Spaniilot.
2,102.980; Doc. 21.
lied. Wjill. !•; II. Iliidenlpiumh. 2. 067. Kid: .l:in, :.
r.iMldlni;. It. Kiol.i'nliush. 2,0HI,3;tl : May 25.
lleddhig article. C. Dayhuff and G. McCroory. 2.003.713;
Sept. 21.
lledding pjid. C. I). Karr. 2.01)n.-rJ7 ; Nov. 10.
lii'ilN, ('(iniblnailon xlnglo, diMd)lo, mid twin ttuioli, J.
Martin. 2.095,997 ; Oct. 10.
792
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Beef oarcasses. Method of and apparatus for treating.
G. H. Miller. 2,102.084; Dpc. 14.
Beehive. A. E. Hasselbach. 2,090,042 ; Aug. 17.
Beehive. E. Engelbrektsson. 2,103,066 ; Dec. 21.
Beer, Apparatus tor cooling and dispensing. C. H. I'lesh-
nian. 2,091.753 ; Aug. 31.
Beer coil cleaner. D. Haldane. 2,096.714 ; Oct. 26.
Beer coil cleaner. G. A. Lewis. 2,092,257 ; Sept. 7.
Beer coil cleaner. G. Ptchler and W. Weichert. 2,074,187 ;
Mar. 16. „ .
Beer container. P. and H. B. Murray. 2,090,403 ; Aug.
17.
Beer cooler device. J. Panagopoulos. 2,096,591 ; Oct.
19.
Beer dispenser. A. E. Johnson. 2,076,893 ; Apr. 13.
Beer dispenser. A. L. Voight. 2,088,073 ; July 27.
Beer dispenser and cooler. F. E. Lueck. 2,092,320
Beer dispensing apparatus. E. H. Smith. 2,081,022
May 18.
Beer dispensing apparatus. K. A. Zimmerer. 2,083.629
June 15.
Beer dispensing device. R. T. Cornelius. 2,085,848
July 6.
Beer dispensing device. R. T. Cornelius. 2,097,020 ; Oct.
26.
Beer foam remover and advertising device. R. J. Camp-
bell. 2,082,681 ; June 1.
Beer in open top metal containers. Packaging. A. L.
Kronquest. 2,102,208 ; Dec. 14.
Beer, Method and apparatus for conditioning and dispens-
ing. Ij. G. Copeman. 2,096,088 ; Oct. 19.
Beer settling. Apparatus for preventing. W. G. Koerber.
2,101,029 ; Dec. 7.
Beer settling. Apparatus for preventing. K. A. Zimmerer
and W. O. Koerber. 2,076.422 : Apr. 6.
Beer tap adapter. J. McAdams. 2,099,528 ; Nov. 16.
Beers and ales, Chillproofing and stabilizing. L. Waller-
stein. 2,077,447 ; Apr. 20.
Beers and ales. Maturing and ripening. L. Wallerstein.
2,077,446 ; Apr. 20.
Beet blocking and cultivator machine. C. A. Derho.
2,081,086 : May 18.
Beet digging and topping machine. J. SIshc. 2,072,186 ;
Mar. 2.
Beet digging attachment. B. M. Lair. 2,073,939 ; Mar.
16.
Beet harvesting and topping machine. L. A. Geibig.
2,087,402 ; July 20.
Beet piling machine. H. L. Hartburg. 2,071,743 ; Feb.
23.
Beet topper. A. M. Jongeneel. 2,084,398 ; June 22.
Beet topping device. P. L. King. 2,096,588 ; Oct. 19.
Beet topping machine. J. Fechtner. 2,071,738 ; Feb. 23.
Beet-topping machine. J. G. Nutter. 2,102,379 ; Dec. 14.
Bell, Electric. R. J. Rader. 2,088,033 ; July 27.
Bell, Electromngnetic. J. F. Ebert. 2,099,929: Nov. 23.
Bell signal, Answer-back. C. W. Burcky. 2,093,004 :
Sept. 14.
Bellows. H. C. Lockwood. 2,084,496 ; June 22.
Bellows. G. M. Quave. 2,071,986 ; Feb 23.
Bellows. A. J. Saforcada. 2.096,066 ; Oct. 19.
Bellows and the like. Device for exhausting and sealing.
M. H. Ward. 2,079,055 ; Mar. 4.
Bellows. Gas meter. E. C. Hemes. 2,075,284 ; Jtar. 30.
Bellows, Making. A. J. Schutt. 2,071,583 ; Feb. 23.
Bellows, Method and means for forming metallic. E. C.
Stanley. 2,068.086 ; .Tan. 19.
Bellows units, Producing. W. B. Clifford. 2,083,943 ;
June 15.
Belly press. C. T. Walter. 2,072,694 ; Mar. 2.
Belt. A. L. Freedlander. Re. 20,479 ; Aug. 24.
Belt. S. R. Reimel. 2,079,965 ; May 11.
Belt. A. A. Teisher and G. I. McNeil. 2,099,545 ; Nov.
16.
Belt and fastener. J. C. Olsen. 2,084.536 ; June 22.
Belt and grooved pulley for the same, V. J. J. HjUrt-
sater. 2,086,804; July 13.
Belt and joint therefor. Transmission. C. L. Paulus.
2.098,755 ; Nov. 9.
Belt and making same. J. T. Potts. 2,067,647; Jan. 12.
Belt and pulley drive. Reverse. J. A. Morrell. 2,090,423 ;
Aug. 17.
Belt, Antenna. S. F. Mashbir, F. G. Kear, G. L. Davies,
and W. H. Orton. 2,101,033 ; Dec. 7.
Belt, Colostomy. L. A. Simpson. 2.078.512 ; Apr. 27.
Belt construction for garments. L. D. Myers. 2,096,914 :
Oct. 26.
Belt construction. Ornamental. W. Forstner. 2,090,789 ;
Aug. 24.
Belt, Conveyer. R. J. Cuba. 2,103,920; Dec. 28.
Belt convover. J. T. Needham. 2,090,097 ; Aug. 24.
Belt conveyer. T. G. Nyborg. 2,074,804; Mar. 23.
Belt coupling. E. P. Webster. 2,090,275 ; Aug. 17.
Belt dressing and preparing same. C. A. Lee. 2,090,687 ;
Aug. 24.
Belt, Drive. O. I. Judelshon. 2,079,351 ; ]May 4.
Bolt drive. J. J. O'Brien. 2,075.297 : Mar. .30.
Belt end fastener. J. C. Olsen. 2,069,111 ; Jan. 26.
Belt fastener. J. C. Olsen. 2,069,385; Feb. 2.
Holt f.Mstcucr. A. Tininicrhcil. l.',0(i.s.820 ; .Ian. 26.
Belt-fastener clinching apparatus. C. E. Draycott.
2,071,029 ; Feb. 16.
Belt for candy-batch rollers. E. F. Mayer. 2,087,212;
Belt^ for paper making machines, Woven wire. H. G.
Specht. 2,066,369 ; Jan. 5 .
Belt for paper making machines. Woven wire. M. Cj.
Specht. 2,088,447-9; July 27.
Belt lacing. A. F. Wydeen. . 2,072,148 ; Mar. 2
Belt, Life buoy. J. Gamraaitoni. 2,066 <2o Jan 5.
Belt Life or swimming. J. Fromm. 2,084,636 ; June z^.
Belt! Link. J. W. Shields. 2,078,167 ; Apr. 20.
Belt loading machine. A. W. Rodler. 2,094,620 ; Oct. o.
Belt, Machinery. V. R. Clark. 2,069.028 : Jan. 26.
Belt, Pneumatic antivibration. R. D. May. 2, 068, Obi ,
Belt,°Sanitary. H. J. Solar. 2,092,409 ; Sept. 7. .
Belt securing and adjusting means. G. A. Sterner.
2,096,206 ; Oct. 19.
Belt, Self-inflating life. K. V. G. Wallin. 2,097,542;
Nov. 2.
Belt stitcher. Spring. J. W. White. 2,083,886 ; June 15.
Belt, Surgical. A. B. Kendrick. 2,100,964 ; Nov. 30.
Belt tightening means. J. F. Eaton. 2,006,721 ; Jan. 5.
Belt, Transmission. H. Koplin and T. S. Watson.
2,067,400 ; Jan. 12. ^ ^„^ ^„„ ,
Belt, Two-way opening. R. T. Crocker. 2,091,02 1 ; Aug.
24.
Belt-type fishing rod holder. A. S. Haislip. 2,068,054;
Jan. 19.
Belting and making the same. J. M. Bierer. 2,093,904 ;
Sept. 21.
Belts in high-draft mechanisms. Guiding of the. F.
Casablancas. 2,099,970 ; Nov. 23.
Belts, straps, and the like. Device for connecting the ends
of. A. Timmerbeil. 2,097,108; Oct. 26.
Bench and table structure, Collapsible. W. H. Lykins.
2,099,745 ; Nov. 23.
Bench cutter. J. W. Geddes. 2,086,863 ; July 13.
Bench for testing vehicle engines, Elastically suspended
test. K. Lurenbaum. 2,095,142 ; Oct. 5.
Bench method and apparatus. Push. G. S. McLay,
2,098,153; Nov. 2.
Bench, Pipe cutting and welding. P. A. Edwards and
M. G. J. Gross. 2,102,259 ; Dec. 14.
Bench, Portable packing. B. L. Smith. 2,075,833 ;
Apr. 6.
Bench, Prayer. J. H. Gilbaugh. 2,094,209; Sept. 28.
Bench, Prayer. A. E. Landau. 2,101,259 ; Dec. 7.
Bench, Saw. H. Rossow. 2,089,429 ; Aug. 10.
Bench saw table. T. L. Hedgpeth. 2,097,920 ; Nov. 2.
Bench, Tube-pushing. H. Heetkamp. 2,096,243 ; Oct. 19.
Benzanthrone derivatives. I. M. Heilbron and F. Irving.
2,074,181 ; Mar. 16.
Benzenesulphonalkanolamide derivatives and producing
them. M. S. Kharasch and O. Reinmuth. 2,097,414 ;
Oct. 26.
Benzenesulphonhydroxamide derivatives and producing
them. M. S. Kharasch and O. Reinmuth. 2,097,415 ;
Oct. 26.
Benzothiazyl sylphonium compounds. A. W. Baldwin.
2.094,090: Sept. 28.
Berth arrangement. Airplane sleeping. F. R. Canney.
2.081,529 ; May 25.
Beryllium fluoride solutions. Obtaining. H. C. Claflin.
2,081,984; June 1.
Beryllium from siliceous ores. Recovery of. B. R. F.
Kjellgren and C. B. Sawyer. 2,092,621 ; Sept. 7.
Beryllium, Making. H. S. Cooper. 2,076,067 ; Apr. 6.
Beryllium, Production of pure. B. Wempe. 2,091,087 ;
Aug. 24.
Beta-brazin-5,ll-dione, Production of. C. Schuster and
F. Broich. 2,068,197 ; Jan. 19.
Beta-bromethyl benzene. Preparing. M. Fluchaire and
S. Javorski. 2,082,946 ; June 8.
Betaines, Substituted. K. Daimler and C. Platz.
2,082,275 ; June 1.
Bevels, Apparatus for cutting swinging. J. D. McKier-
nan. 2,082,967 ; June 8.
Beverage container. P. J. Murphy. 2,074,414; Mar. 23.
Beverage container, Prepared. C. Le Rose. 2,076,132 ;
Apr. 6.
Beverage cooler. J. Bodenstab. 2,080,598 : jSlav 18.
Beverage cooler. E. J. Lagomarsino. 2,069,374 ; Feb. 2.
Beverage cooler. R. M. Seibert. 2,073,950 ; Mar. 16.
Beverage cooling apparatus. E. Freund. 2,070,398 ;
Feb. 9.
Beverage cooling system. O. H. Eger. 2,085,186 ; June
29.
Beverage cooling system and apparatus. M. A. Martin.
2.071,133; Feb. 16.
Beverage dispenser. L. G. Kaskey. 2,088,376 ; July 27.
Beverage dispenser. W. Tamminga and O. Bonami.
2.081,158 ; May 25.
Beverage dispenser. Carbonated. A. D. Maggiora.
2,082,706 ; June 1.
Beverage dispensing machine. W. Lambert. 2,096,522 ;
Oct. 19.
Be vera ge dispensing mechanism. D. E. Dobyns.
2,084,631 ; June 22.
Beverage dispensing. Process and apparatus for. T. L.
Hartman. 2,100,742 ; Nov. 30.
Beverage dispensing system. H. R. Rutt and G. A. Rutt.
2,085,274; June 29.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
793
Beverage displaying and dispensing device. J. Bacher
and H. Pickman. 2,087,465 : July 20.
Beverage forming means. J. Nutry. 2,078,013 ; Apr. 20.
Beverage indicator. E. J. Meusner. 2,077,847 : Apr. 20.
Beverage maker. Spring drip. L. Wygodsky. 2,103,704 ;
Dec. 28.
Beverage mixing machine. J. Kantor, H. M. Staerk, and
H. J. Chilton. 2,086,273 ; July 6.
Beverage, Nonalcoholic. F. L. Douglas. 2,080,032 ; May
11.
Beverage preserving and dispensing device. C. A. Clarke
and V. Wright. 2,085,956 ; July 6.
Beverage, Producing tomato juice. E. C. Eberts.
2,092,729 ; Sept. 7.
Beverage production. H. File. 2.068,738 : Jan. 2G.
Beverage serving apparatus. R. A. Kiesgo. 2,082,975 ;
June 8.
Beverages, Aging distilled alcoholic. D. W. Davis.
2,091,030 ; Aug. 24.
Beverages and the like, Treatment for fermented and
distilled. J. A. Bachmann and R. Wilkins. 2,086,891 ;
July 13.
Beverages, Chillproofing and stabilizing malt. L. Waller-
stein. 2,077,447-9 ; Apr. 20.
Beverages, Improving the quality of alcoholic. H. C.
Merriam. 2.096.334 : Oct. 19.
Beverages, Preparing. J. Wetstein. 2,073,273 ; Mar. 9.
Beverages, Stabilizing alcoholic. A. G. Libbey. 2,075,653 ;
Mar. 30.
Beverages, Treating distilled. E. H. Herrick. 2,086,080 ;
July 6.
Bezels and escutcheon plates, Retaining means for. C.
E. Caestecker. 2,097,511 ; Nov. 2.
Bib: Bee —
Rock or earth drill bib.
Bib-cock, Cooperative. S. J. Carmody. 2,096,370; Oct.
19.
Bib or the like. Child's. M. PolikofE. 2,091,083 ; Aug.
24.
Bicycle. D. W. Bryant. 2,082,147 ; June 1.
Bicycle. A. P. Cortesi. 2,070,224 ; Feb. 9.
Bicycle. O. Mankki. 2,100,012 : Nov. 23.
Bicycle. F. P. Petmecky. 2,069,679 ; Feb. 2.
Bicycle. H. R. Uber. 2,080,677 : May 18.
Bicycle frame and making same. G. W. Clark. 2,080,698 ;
May 18.
Bicycle generator. C. McDermott. 2,088,029 ; July 27.
Bicycle grip and horn. J. M. Meredith. 2,094,217 ;
Sept. 28.
Bicycle lighting generator. P. Rathmann. 2,101,954 ;
Dec. 14.
Bicycle lock. R. P. Holsen. 2,099.600 : Nov. 16.
Bicycle lock. J. S. Manton. 2,073.217; Mar. 9.
Bicycle lock. A. L. Porter. 2,100,917 ; Nov. 30.
Bicycle lock. O. Taman. 2,081,778 ; May 25.
Bicycle, Motorized. R. B. McMullen, Jr. 2,070,800 ;
Feb. 16.
Bicycle rims. Fabricating. E. J. Lobdell, Jr. 2,080,800 ;
May 18.
Bicycle stop signal. H. W. Oliver. 2,090,805 ; Aug. 24.
Bidet. I. Salvoni. 2,080,438 ; May 18.
Billboard. J. R. Neill. 2,084,818 ; June 22.
Billfold. C. D. Downes. 2,078,935 ; May 4.
Billfold. L. A. Mueller. 2,009,569; Nov. 16.
Billfold and key holder, Combined. H. B. Welch.
2.100,771 : Nov. 30.
Billing machine. W. A. Eagan. 2,069,489 ; Feb. 2.
Billing machine. F. E. Pfeiffor. Re. 20,290 ; Mar. 16.
Billet mold. F. C. Elder. 2,080,961 ; May 18.
Billets for hollow drills and the like. Producing hollow.
C. J. Cejrot. 2,007,389-90 : Jan. 12.
Bimetallic elements. Making. N. L. Derby. 2,080,857 ;
.July 13.
Blmotor feed works. E. C. Bullard. 2,080,845 ; July 13.
Bin construction, Storage. R. A. Ainsa. 2,081,725 ; May
25.
Bin for refrigerator cabinets. Storage. T. J. Scofield.
2.096,690 ; Oct. 19.
Bin, Portable vegetable packing. B. F. Roichenborgor.
2,075.961 : Apr. 6.
Bin, Rota table. P. H. Frick. 2,081,850: May 25.
Binaural living. L. de Florez. 2,103,248; Dec. 28.
Binfmr.'il program system. R. D. Duncan, Jr. 2,102,144 ;
Dec. 14.
Binaural system of blind landing. P. R. Bnssett.
2,083,494 ; Juno 8.
Binder. W. W. Howen. 2,072,494 ; Mnr. 2.
I'.indiT. (!. S. Eiiici-y. 2,0!)!), 172 ; Nov. 16.
ItlndiT. R. 11. M. Taylor. 2,07:i,50;! ; Mar. !).
Binder and making and nslng the Hame, Soluble slUcute.
N. V. nit and A. V. (Jill. 2,077,258; Apr. 13.
Binder iiiid Hcclloiial ring Iherefor, Loose leaf. 0. W.
Nowiiuin. 2,088,431 ; July 27.
Binder, Chain post loose leaf. J. C. Dawson. 2,072,547 ;
Mar. 2.
lilniUT lor loose leaf sheets, Poet. J. Schnde. 2,087,74() ;
Jiilv 20.
nindir for recelplB and the like. W. T-. Wolfonl.
2,072,471: Mar. 2.
Binder foi' hIiccIh oI' i)iilii'r mihI the llUc, 'rriiiiKu n i-.\ . I . !'•.
Bolton. 2,074,.'! 1 6 ; Miir. 16,
Binder, Grain. A. C. Mixlgren imd ('. It. Hiiney.
2,101,4.39; Dec. 7.
Binder, Loose leaf. J. Cooper. 2,067,846 ; Jan. 12.
Binder, Loose leaf. H. D. Cottrell and A. Clarke.
2,084,724 ; June 22.
Binder, Loose leaf. G. H. Dawson. 2,073,049 ; Mar. 9.
Binder, Loose leaf. G. H. Dawson. 2.076.265 ; Apr. 6
Binder, Loose leaf. G. H. Dawson. 2,079,761 ; May 11
Binder, Loose leaf. J. C. Dawson. 2,072,546 ; Mar. 2.
Binder, Loose leaf. R. J. Dewar and G. H. Dawson.
2,073,337 ; Mar. 9.
Binder, Looseleaf. W. L. Dinsmoor. 2,087,397 ; July 2C.
Binder, Loose leaf. E. L. Krag. 2,089,211 ; Aug. 10.
Binder, Loose leaf. A. G. Lotter. 2.095,610 ; Oct. 12.
Binder, Loose leaf. F. Madle. 2,079,865 ; May 11.
Binder, Loose leaf. B. G. Rand. 2,075,706 ; Mar. 30.
Binder, Loose leaf. C. V. St. Louis. 2,091,188-9 ; Aug.
24.
Binder, Loose leaf. F. S. Schade. 2,080,674 ; May 18.
Binder, Loose leaf. W. E. Thomson. 2,090,701 ; Oct. 19.
Binder, Loose leaf. P. O. Unger. 2,082,558 ; June 1.
Binder, Loose leaf. P. O. Unger. 2,092,194 ; Sept. 7.
Binder, Loose-leaf. P. O. Unger. 2,103,307 ; Dec. 28.
Binder, Loose leaf. P. O. Unger and F. D. Wedge.
2,090,944 ; Oct. 26.
Binder, Loose leaf. F. D. Wedge and J. Jaworski.
2,091,019 ; Aug. 31.
Binder, Loose leaf note book. J. M. Thomas. 2,081,372 ;
May 25.
Binder, Loose-leaf ring. R. M. Raynolds. 2,090,231 ;
Aug. 17.
Binder, Separable ski. E. A. Parish. 2,094,667 ; Oct. 5.
Binder, Shiftable. B. G. Rand. 2,075,707 ; Mar. 30.
Binding agent for paints, lacquers, and varnishes. J.
Rinse. 2,079,951 ; May 11.
Binding agent for photographic emulsions and preparing
same. B. Bochskandl. 2,070,575 ; Feb. 16.
Binding agent for road construction. E. Biirgin.
2,087,014 ; July 20.
Binding, and other wrappings. Surgical, dressing, band-
age, electrical insulating. F. J. Farrell. 2,093,910 ;
Sept. 21.
Binding device. E. P. Bullard. 2,086,850 ; July 13.
Binding device. C. E. Emmer. 2,099,881 ; Nov. 23.
Binding element for a stack of sheet material and form-
ing the binding element. V. Catini. 2,089,018 ; Aug. 3.
Binding for blankets and the like. J. D. Huizeng.
2,095,387 : Oct. 12.
Binding for shoe uppers and applying the same. T.
Roberts. 2,089,072 ; Aug. 3.
Binding, Loose leaf. V. Catini. 2,091,254; Aug. 31.
Binding, Loose leaf. G. B. McGlade. 2,000.210 ; Aug. 17.
Binding machine. II. F. Gibling. 2,100,004 ; Nov. 23.
Binding post. II. A. Relchcnbiich. 2.001,880; Aug 31.
Binding, Ski. J. E. Barieau. 2,102,060; Dec. 21.
Binding, Ski. D. H. Dodd. 2,072,477 ; Mar. 2.
Binocular, Prism. A. Wollensak and G. F. Pirwltz.
2,079,890 ; May 11.
Bird trap. S. Furukawa. 2,093,719 ; Sept. 21.
Biscuit shapes and the like from intermittent outting
mechanism to continuously traveling ovens or like con-
veyers. Feeding. G. R. Baker and H. Kirmnn.
2,080,347 ; July 6.
Biscuits or the like to ovens, pans, conveyers or the like.
Apparatus for feeding. G. R. Baker. 2,075,012 ; Mar.
30.
Bismuth salts of ar.seno compounds and preparing them.
K. Streitwolf, A. Fehrle, and W. Herrmann. 2,068,200 ;
Jan. 19. , „
BlsniuHi salts of carboxylio acids. W. Herrmann. F.
Ilanipo, and W. Porsch. 2.090,201 ; Aug. 17.
Bit : Sec— „ „ , .
Collapsible drill bit. Roller hit.
Pisk bit. Roller shouUliT bit.
Drill hit. Rotary core bit.
Drilling bit. Rotary disk bit.
Earth boring bit. Rotary face bit.
Rock bit. Well bit. „„ , „
Bit and core breaker. O. Hammer. 2,093,045; Sept. 14.
Bit for drilling a liolo larger than the bit. J. A. /.iiblln.
2,074,951 ; JIar. 23.
Bit guide. C. K. Thomas. 2,072,320; Mar. 2.
Bit with rolling cutters, Drill. J. A. Zublln. 2.000.700;
Blt.i Manufnotiire of mining machine cutter. C. H. .Ander-
son. 2,091,128; A\ig. 24. ^ ^,
Bltt-ehock. C. G. Iliilplne. 2.008.238 ; Nov. 0.
Itllunilnou.s conipoHltlon. C. J. Ult/.r. 2.090.8.(1; Oct.
26.
BliiiMilnons oonipo-MltlKn for comIIiii; nilnenil ncKregixto.
U, M. SiMlTonl. ■-■,().s.;.l)(is : .Inly Kt. . , „
Bituminous conipoRltlons, Making. J, K. Hunt and J. IT
Shlpi). 2,060,:tI4 : Feb. 2.
lUliiinlnouH ronipoHlllonH, Maklnc. U. N. J. Sail.
2,o.si),7i:i ; Aug. 10.
ItllnnilnoUH eMiulnlon. W. V. I'^ilr. Jr. 2,0S7,400 ; July
IllTiitiilnouN einnlHloM. V. U. Smith. 2,000.351 3; Nov.
16.
BlInmlnonN oniulHlon an<l proiluolnij the name, A<iiiih>ui«.
('. K. HewcM and M. li. Clinpiwll. 2,083,<OS ; June 8.
ItliiiMiliionN cinulNJonH, MiiklnK. W. V. Fair. Jr.
•.I.OST.IOI ; .Inlv .M)
IllliinilnouH <'nuilHli>nH. rroduclng aqiieoud. O. K. lli>««'«
iiM.I M. L. (•hiip|..ll. 2,083,400; June 8.
794
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bituminous materials. Making. A. E. Ebberts. 2,067,264 ;
Jan. 12.
Bituminous materials, Manufacturing hard. J. O. Collins.
2.068.84.5 ; Jan. 2G.
Bituminous paving mixtures and product thereof. Pro-
ducing. P. R. Smith. 2,086,581 : July 13.
Bituminous substances with rubber, Production of mix-
tures of. J. A. Plaizier and J. G. Fol. 2,092,332 ;
Sept. 7.
Blackboard construction, Wall. P. D. Peck and A. L.
Lloyd. 2,094,551 ; Sept. 28.
Blackboard eraser cleaner. !>. W. Baker, and C. A. Lausen.
2,090,777; Aug. 24.
Blackboard eraser holder. T. Carle, Jr. 2.090,283 ; Aug.
17.
Blackstrap, Removing dispersed. A. E. Birch. 2,082,787 ;
June 8.
Bladder attachment to valves of inflated articles and the
like. I. D. Perry. 2,071,213 ; Feb. 16.
Blade adjuster for wind motors. Automatic. J. Burk-
hartsmeier. 2,094,941 ; Oct. 5.
Blade and making the same. Fine edge. A. R. Stargardter.
2,087,051 ; July 13.
Blade and making the same. Fine edged. A. R. Star-
gardter. 2,093,874 : Sept. 21.
Blade control. Propeller. A. Pfau. 2,080,742 ; Mav 18.
Blade cutter. Inserted. F. P. Miller. 2,101,085 ; Dec. 7.
Blade fastening device for saws. D. T. Anderson.
2.089,105 ; Aug. 3.
Blade for manure spreaders, Distributor. H. Svnck.
2,066,862 ; Jan. 5.
Blade for paper rolls, Cut-ofC. H. Fischer. 2,091,310 ;
Aug. 31.
Blade, Heated windshield wiper. H. H. Grece. 2,089,357 ;
Aug. 10.
P.Iade holder. J. C. Brown. 2.086.210 ; Julv 6.
Blade holder. P. J. Haas. 2.081,232 ; May 25.
Blade inspection method and apparatus. G. Dalkowitz.
2,073,832; Mar. 16.
Blade member for rigid roller blinds. B. Negrini.
2,093,054 ; Sept. 14.
Blade sluirpening device. G. Barsch. 2,099,791 ; Nov. 23.
Blade, Turbine. D. S. Brown. 2.090,468: Aug. 17.
Blade, Windshield wiper. O. H. Dohler. 2,069,699 ;
Feb. 2.
Bhided body. I.. B. Wales. 2,097.314 ; Oct. 26.
Blades, Device for grinding the edges of. W. A. Cannon.
2,092,831 ; Sept. 14.
Blades. Device for sharpening. J. C. Schaf, Jr.
2,092,187; Sept. 7.
Blades in rotary machines. Arrangement of radially trav-
ersed. U. Meininghaus. 2,102,637 ; Dec. 21.
Blanc fixe and making same. J. B. Pierce. Jr
2,071,938; Feb. 23.
Blanc fixe and making same. J. B. Pierce, Jr. 2,081 835
May 25.
Blank and feeding the same. C. A. MacCordy. 2,088,329
July 27.
Blank conveyer board. W. W. Davidson. 2,083,296
June 8.
Blank conveying apparatus. W. W. Davidson. Re. 20 581
Dec. 14.
Blank, Denture. F. Groff. 2,101,431 ; Dec. 7.
Blank-feeding device. A. Smith, 2,085,339 ; June 29.
Blank feeding means. H. Rosenberg. 2.099,232 ; Nov. 16.
Blank feeding mechanism for extruding machines. H D
Simkins. and O. P. Dp Loe. 2,090,967 : Aug. 24,
Blank feeding mechanism for printer-slotters. G W
Swift. Jr. 2.079,668 ; May 11.
Blank for and method of making axle housings. E Rie-
menschneider and W. B. Smith. 2,069,480 ; Feb 2
Blank holder, A. Novick, 2,0.S7,292 ; July 2U,
Blank measuring and sorting macliiue. J. \\'. Johnslon
2,073,096-7 ; Mar. 10.
Blank turning and transfer mechanism. W. W Crilov
2,074.104; Mar, 16. ^ "" y
Blanket. T. B. Keen and T. F. Gibboney. 2 099 609 •
Nov. 16.
Blanket, W, A. Ncave.s, 2,090,547; Aug 17
Blanket fabric. J. W, M, H. Regout. 2,080,070 ; Aug 3
Blanket for metal baths, Drv. W. H. Snowers Tr'
2,092,595 ; Sept. 7. ci uwt.rs„ jr.
Bl.-iiiket, Impression, R. R. Lewis and A. J. Weiss
2.076.376 ; Apr, 6,
Blasting. A. G. White. 2,078,298; Apr. 27
Blasting apparatus. A. Harris. 2.083,706 ; June l.T
Blasting apparatus, R, Price, 2,089,981 ; Aug 17
I'.la.sling device. A, Harris, 2.083,705: June 15
Blasting device, H. E, Hayward. 2,083,709 ; June 15.
Blasting equipment. K. Schaffler-Gliissl. 2 076 512 •
Apr. 6, ' ' ,
Blasting initiator, Electric. W. H. Aughev, L. A Bur-
rows, and W. E. Lawson. 2,086,527 ; July 13
Blasting Initiator, Electric. L. A. Burrows. 2,086, . 530 ;
Blasting initiator. Electric. L. A. Burrows
Jul,v 13.
Blasting initiator. Electric, L. A. Burrows and W E
Lawson, 2,086.531 ; July 13, '
Blasting Initiator, Electric. C. R. Johnson. 2 093 275-
Sept. 14. ' '
Blasting method and apparatus. R. W. Dull. 2,083 095-6-
June 15. ' '
2,086,532 ;
Blasting method and apparatus. W. Noble. 2,083,737 ;
June 15.
Bleach baths. Stabilization of. J. S. Relchert, and R. B.
Elliott. 2,091,186 ; Aug. 24.
Bleaching. E. Franz, 2,081,327 ; May 25.
Bleaching. W. Hirschklnd. 2,071,305-7 ; Feb. 16.
Bleaching compound. P. Sanchez. 2,075,913 ; Apr. 6.
Bleaching process. D. J. Campbell and Le R. P. Lontion.
2,072,665 ; Mar. 2.
Bleaching process. E. Franz. 2,077,103 ; Apr. 13.
Bleaching process and apparatus, Continuous, J. Camp-
bell, L. O. Rolleston, and G. A. Smith. 2,089,992 ; Aug.
17.
Bleed forms. Producing. F. O. Smith. 2,090,158 ; Aug.
17.
Blending agents for lubricating compositions and manu-
facturing same. L. A. Mikeska and C. F. Smith.
2,087,603 : July 20.
Blind and guiding means therefor. Steel. T. Lloyd and
P. W. Sylvander. 2,082,405 ; June 1.
Blind control. F. W. Mason. 2,083,726 ; June 15
Blind fitting, Venetian. H. K. Lorentzen. 2,075.214 •
Mar. 30.
Blind fixture, Venetian. G. D. Dodge. 2,091,033 ; Aug.
Blind for openings. C. H. Wood. 2,089,464 ; Aug. 10.
Blind housing structure. W. Wade and E. North.
2.103.397 ; Dec. 28.
Blind operating fixture, Venetian. G. D. Dodge
2,091,032 ; Aug. 24. ^ouge.
Blind or the like, Venetian. R. C. Pierce. 2,090 145 •
Aug, 17.
Blind, Outside Venetian, W. Wade and E. North.
2.103.398 ; Dec. 28.
Blind slat and making, Venetian. R, C, Pratt. 2,103 271 •
Dec, 28. '
Blind, Steel ventilating double. T. Llovd and P W
Sylvander. 2,082,406; June 1, j^ 'i u jr. w.
Blind, Venetian. H. (J, Balthasnr. 2,091.579- Aug 31
Blind, Venetian. G. K. Bradfield, Jr. 2,100,625 ; Nov. 30.'
AoSifjTn. 26: ^- ^'"" ^"'^ •'• ^^- ^^*^"^-
Blind, Venetian. R. T. Hendricks. 2,071.791 ; Feb 23
Blind, Venetian. H. T. Krause. 2,087,629 : July 20
S,-"^^' Venetian. E. J. Martens. 2,074,482 ; Mar. 23
Blind, Venetian. B. A. McGuinness. 2,073 072 - Jlar 16
Blind, Venetian, H, H. Mohrfeld. 2,103,788 ;' Dec' 28'
Blind, Venetian. J. Nisenson, 2,072,464 ; Mar 2
Blind, Venetian. J. Nisenson, 2,083,523 ; June 8.
Blind, Venetian. B. N. Parmenter. 2,075.462 ; Mar. 30
Blind, Venetian. F. Schierghofer. 2,080,233; May 11
Blind. ;\ enetian. W. Wade, 2.083,881 : June 15
Bind, \enetian. W. Wade. 2,103,.394 ; Dec. 28
^''iJ?*'' Venetian. W. Wade and E. North. 2,103,395-6 -
Dec, 28,
Block : See —
Brake block. Hat block.
^"V'^ing block. Hot work die block.
cell block. Meter connection block.
Cement building block. Pillow block.
Chain block. Print block.
Chaser supporting block. Printing block.
Connection block. Sanding block.
Construction block. Sheave block
Crown and traveling block. Traveling block.
1^,, CO M l*'"^*^- Turbine bucket wheel
Fuse block notch block.
Glass bulging block. Tuyfere block.
l.lock tor hoisting apparatus for derrick and means for
Ja^n ' 19 ^ '^°'"P°"°'^ pulley. H. T. Nichols. 2.067,942 ;
Block for use in dieiiig out and similar machines. F. R.
^^oodward. 2,091,726; Aug. 31.
2'"o98 94''-'^N^?'^9°^ ™^^°^ '^^^ method. G. L. Barnes,
^'jan '5'''°^^"= machine. F. G. Rottmund. 2,066,801 ;
^'o^'^ w™?^'"/? device for concrete block machines. L.
and N L. Gelbman, 2,069.880; Feb. 9.
Block set, Building. R, A. Reiche, 2,093,341 ; Sept. 14.
2%r^.93Q-"oct ¥ff "" *'"■ ^'^"'•°^^«- ^- M. Phinney.
^'°i;^°"*2T67a%"9Tj/n!"l2"''"'^"°^ machines. A. Mar-
Blocks : See —
Crown block.
'"'k,1;1=i/,-'' ''2,'(^9t863T i'li^l^'sf"'^'"^ commutator. J.
^'^o'i^f^"^^^^''^'' disposal filter beds, Method and ap-
2 075 038°''Ma1-°'30 *^*""°^ aerating. J. C. Hutchinson.
^'2!o99'94(;'^''\lfv concrete building. F. J. Straub.
^'so'n'- 2,4°e6l?i^!- 14^- '^''''''"'^ ^°^ «• ^- ^- O^-
Blocks of carbon dioxide Ice, Apparatus for utilizing.
H. BarsitzkJ. 2,071,728 ; Feb. 23.
^'?nre J"'/^^' rP'"'A''^"J''''ned number of sheets. Manufac-
ninn^ -.^i; /^- Chambon. 2,075,789; Apr, 6.
latin/ R^T'^Vr"" ^^'^ '"'^'""S **■ Product for stimu-
May 18 ^""^ ^- ^- ^^o"lg?r- 2,080,430;
LIST OF INVENTIONS
795
Blood, Method of and apparatus for sedimentation testing
of. C. Brooks. 2,102,785 ; Dec. 21.
Blood pressure, Device for taking. E. Laurisin.
2,079,457 ; May 4.
Blood pressure testing apparatus. G. A. Snyder.
2,074,520 : Mar. 23.
Blood, Producing liquid evaporated. A. A. ' Robinson
and H. C. Dormitzer. 2,076,597 ; Apr. 13.
Blood transfusion apparatus. F. T. Horiuchi. 2,074,223 ;
Mar. 16.
Blood transfusion apparatus. B. Wandel. 2,093,344 ;
Sept. 14.
Blood transfusion machine. S. J. Ferrara and W. E.
Deen. 2,102,523; Dec. 14.
Bloom material. L. Laskaris. 2,085,759 ; July 6.
Bloomer undergarment for women and girls. R. F. Peck.
2,067.411 ; Jan. 12.
Blooming and fruit production in fruiting plants, Induc-
ing uniformity of. D. G. Sorber and M. H. Kimball.
2,084,461 ; June 22.
Blouse, Lady's. F. W. Netsky. 2,074,153 ; Mar. 16.
Blow-down. Automatic continuous. R. W. Chorley and
T. W. Demarest. 2,090,469 ; Aug. 17.
Blow-down system for boilers. H. H. Weeden. 2,088,627 ;
Aug. 3.
Blow-off apparatus. V. E. McCoy. 2,080,574 ; May 18.
Blow-off apparatus for locomotive boilers. L. O. Gunder-
son 2,082,953 ; June 8.
Blow-off for steam boilers, Continuous. H. P. Shaw.
2,097,648 ; Nov. 2.
Blowout preventer. E. Burns and H. P. Wickersham.
2,071,197 ; Feb. 16.
Blow-out preventer, casing head construction. Combina-
tion. G. A. Humason. 2,080,610 ; May 18.
Blow-out preventer. Pressure fluid operable. A. J. and
K. T. Penick. 2.076.042 ; Apr. 6.
Blowpipe. H. W. Cowin. 2,095,795 ; Oct. 12.
Blowpipe. J. W. Offutt and W. B. Hampton. 2,095,710 ;
Oct. 12.
Blowpipe. O. R. Rice. 2,101,270 ; Dec. 7.
Blowpipe. L. W. Young. 2,072,626 ; Mar. 2.
Blowpipe and forming combustible mixtures. W. J.
Jacobsson. 2,095,747 ; Oct. 12.
Blowpipe apparatus. S. B. Kirk and W. J. Jacobsson.
2,09.5,751 ; Oct. 12.
Blower. J. A. Martocello. 2,078,334 ; Apr. 27.
Blower. C. L. Wyche. 2,101,123 ; Dec. 7.
Blower and the like, Rotary. J. Haydock, J. Haythorn,
and C. Shorrock. 2,071,258 ; Feb. 16.
Blower blast with oxygen, Enriching. E. Karwat.
2,079,019 ; May 4.
Blower construction. E. Camerino. 2,095,230 : Oct. 12.
Blower control system. H. P. Dahlstrand and H. G. Sea-
holm. 2.067,479 : Jan. 12.
Blower, Flue. J. D. Reekie. 2,089,710 ; Aug. 10.
Blower for vacuum cleaners. E. Gorissen. 2,101,390 ;
Dec. 7.
Blower or fan. A. Friedman. 2,100,439 ; Nov. 30.
Blower, Soot. J. Schieffer. 2,104,003 ; Dec. 28.
Blowers, Air controlling device for. J. Hanus. 2,098,144 ;
Nov. 2.
Blowing device. J. C. Curtis. 2,090.032; Aug. 17.
Bmethvlcholino ethers and salts thereof. Production of.
O. Kopdor. 2,103,372 ; Dec. 28.
Board : See —
Automobile running board. Panel board.
Blaiilc conveyer board. Paper pile board.
Carton board. I'li>t(ing board.
Chart board. Ifeniinder board.
Dart board. Ribbed board.
Distribution panel board. Running board.
Drafting board. Shirt board.
Drain t)0iird. Summary board.
Gani(> board, 'rannlng board.
Gypsum board. Terminal board.
Ilockev game board. Writing board.
t>ockabIe ironing board. Writing or drawing board.
Board and cleaner for gins, Mote. J. A. Streun
2,072,319 ; Mar. 2.
Board and indicator tlierofor. Game. B. L. Fry
2,097,027 ; Oct. 26.
Board .iiul parts thereof. I'.inel. W. IT. Frank. C. T
Ilolling.sworth, and h. K. Fisher. 2, 103. 009 ; Dec. 21
Board and roost for poultry, Dropping. F. B. Herbert
2,100,508; Nov. 30.
Board imd rubber mat therefor, Running. H. D. Gcypr
2,088,7.'!9 ; Ann. 3.
Board and table, Game. C. K. •Vnn Riper. 2,000,487
F(!b. 2.
lUiiird foi- denionstraflng certain economic facts. Kcoiiiun
eler display. (:. \,. Coiiley. 2,077.214; Apr. 13.
Board tilting mechanism, Drain. V. K. Dunn. 2,009.040 ;
Fob. 2.
Boat. S. Frankfurt. 2,082,202; Juno 1.
Boat. J. V. Hunt. 2,003,320; Sept. 14.
Itoul. A. K. Luders. 2, ()'.)!>, 102 ; Nov. 1(i.
Boat. G.A.Wood. 2.080,.''>93 ; July 13.
Boat iiMd i-.iiislnirlliiK llie HMiiie, M. I,. ( ; llherl . 2.0!)9.I3.S ;
Nov. Id,
lioal and manufacluro. A. J. Patch. 2.079. Rfl« : May 11.
Boat by mani)Ower, Propelling a. C. H. Clark. 2.083,001 ;
Juno 8.
Boat construction, C,W, Sliver, 2,083,110 ; June ft.
Boat, Detachable flat bottom fishing. P. J. Robinson.
2,093,366 ; Sept. 14.
Boat elevator and fish ladder. R. L. Waters. 2,089,142 ;
.o-ug. 3.
Boat, Motor. A. Braga. 2,091,958 ; Sept. 7.
Boat, Nonsinkable. II. C. Berry. 2,091,264: Aug. 31.
Boat, Power. J. R. McMullen. 2.083.959 : June 15.
Boat, Power. B. W. Morris. Jr. 2,103,087; Dec. 21.
Boat propelling device. P.. Strezoft. 2.099.544 ; Nov. 16,
Boat propelling means. I. S. Kelley. 2,092,736 ; Sept. 7.
Boat propelling mechanism. D. G. Chandler and K. T.
Svendsen. 2,096,223 : Oct. 19.
Boat propelling mechanism. R. T. Svendsen. 2,076,603 ;
Apr. 13.
Boat propulsion. M. P. Drudy, Jr., and A. G. Mahoney.
2.076,428 : Apr. 6.
Boat structure. L. R. Lueck. 2,076,957 ; Apr. 13.
Boats and other loads. Device for handling. W. Camp-
bell. 2,103,708 ; Dec. 28.
Boats, Manual propelling means for. H. H. Larkins.
2,087,047 ; July 20.
Bobbin. H. C. Mack. 2,083,337 ; June 8.
Bobbin and producing the same. D. G. Baker. 2,098,218 ;
Nov. 9.
Bobbin and producing the same. Thread. R. N. Robinson.
2,097,305 ; Oct. 26.
Bobbin carrier for braiding machines. R. A. Soger.
2,094,756 ; Oct. 5.
Bobbin clamping device. P. L. Spencer. 2,083,481 ;
June 8.
Bobbin cleaner. W. Lonzo. 2,079,296 ; May 4.
Bobbin cleaning machine. A. J. Owler. 2,077,127 ; Apr.
13.
Bobbin release for weft replenishing looms. W. H. Wake-
field. 2,097,680 ; Nov. 2.
Bobbin, Sliver. E. Reich. 2,091,334; Aug. 31.
Bobbin stripper. W. J>onzo. 2,091,866; Aug. 31.
Bobbin stripping machine. E. R. Alderman. 2,070,193 :
Feb. 9.
Bobbin support. J V. TMann. 2,091,181 ; Aug. 24.
Bobbin tester. C. D. Greentree. 2.074,840 : Mar. 23.
P.ohbin, Weft. R. G. Turner. 2,103.801 : Dec, 28.
Bobbins, Making wound. D. G. Baker. 2.098.219 : Nov. 9.
Bobbins of roving on the creels of spinning machines.
Mechanism for suspending the. F. Casablancas,
2,095.518 ; Oct. 12.
Bobby pin. H. M. Snyder. 2,093,934 ; Sept. 21.
P.olisled, <'ii,islili:,', 1!. .\iidrus, 2,095,951: Oct. 10
Bodies, Apparatus for supporting demountable. B. F.
Fitch. 2,069,235 ; Feb. 2.
Bodies, Apparatus for supporting demountable. R. A.
Norbom. 2,069,267 ; Feb. 2.
Bodies. .\ rt of bonding or plving. J. II. Goldman.
2.084,582 ; June 22.
Bodies containing metallic carbides. Manufacture of. G.
Fodor and H. Garih. 2,093,656; Sept. 21.
Bodies for burial. Appliance for preparing. II. U. Murray.
2.103,376; Doc. 28.
Bodies for withstanding alternating stresses and manu-
facture thereof. F. F. Johnson. 2,082.580; June 1.
Bodies from cer.-imic masses, concrete or the like. Pro-
duction of compact molded. E. Lux and J. Daniels.
2.075,992; Apr. 0.
Bodies including boots and shoes. Uniting curved. W.
Stelkens, 2.009,320 :* Nov. 16,
Bodies manufactured from an alloy of tungsten carbide
or molybdenum carbide. Shaped. K. Moors. 2,075,742 :
Mar. 30.
Bodies, Mechanism for raising and supporting demount-
able. B. F. Fitch. 2,009,230 ; Feb. 2.
Bodies, Method .'nul apparatus for slia))ing. II. K. Kimble
anil II. Hlcbtei-, 2.103,585; Dec, 2S.
Bodies of bituminous or tarry material. Producing. P.
Jacob.sohn. 2,093,450; Sept. 21.
Bodies of extreme hardness, Production of. A. Kratky.
2.089,0.30; Aug. 3.
Bodies through opaque substances, M(>thod and apparatus
for observing. It, ,\, Klless, 2,075„S0S : Apr, 6,
Body and fender straightening tool. E. B. (!oorge.
2,071,281 ; Fob. 16.
Body fluids. Separating extractive substances from. II.
E. Sehullze. 2,094.931 ; Oct. 5.
I'odv for electric dlseharge devices. Vitreous. W. J
WinniiiL'holT, 2,0i)l,(i30 : Oct, 5,
P.o<lv hoist mechanism. Dump. P. A. Brick. 2,087,138;
.Inly 13.
Itodv member and making the same, Artlllolal. R. K.
liiowii, 2.103.51 1 ; Dec. 2.S,
liddv of automobile vehlcU-s, L. Salvoa. 2.099.807 ;
Nov. 23.
Hodvn'Nllng device. M. llalllch. 2,097.7.11 ; Nov. 2.
liodV Klrucl\ire. 11, A, lllckH, A, <;, Ilerrenlloir, and .\. A.
Mueliner, 2.(l.'<(),7 I I : May 1.S,
lledy KUspenKlon for vehicles of nil kinds. J. Kolbo.
2.()7tl,7K(i ; Apr. 13.
Ileilv treiiliiienls. lOMerior, II, I.olir, 2.009,711; Nov. 23,
Boiler : Nee -
Koini'Nile boiler. Sli'inu iitid hot water
lOli'elrl.' holl.T. boiler.
lOli-elrlc HteaiM boiler. SIimiii boiler.
i:\|)re,-.s IkiIIit, SupeihiMter boiler,
Locomollve bollor. Water or Htcain boiler,
Mel-eury holler. Water liilie holler.
Motor tviie holler. Water wall boiler.
Holler, .1,'ltereMl. 2,070,nB0 ; I-Vh. 10.
796
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Boiler. A. B. Blome. 2,088.940 : Aug. 3.
Boiler. T. C. Ervin. 2,085,089 : June 29.
Boiler. W. F. Gerhardt. 2,074.900 ; Mar. 23.
Boiler. A. C. Grist. 2,079,503 ; May 4.
Boiler. O. Hartmann. 2,006,401 ; Jan. 5.
Boiler. O. Hartmann. 2,088,905 : Aug. 3.
Boiler. O. H. Hartmann. 2,072,675 ; Mar. 2.
Boiler. L. N. Hunter and J. W. Hall. 2.080,404 ; May IS.
Boiler. C. M. Kelley. 2,069.956 : Feb. 9.
Boiler. R. W. Menk. 2,095,527 : Oct. 12.
Boiler. H. H. Peek, Sr. 2,075,222 ; Mar. 30.
Boiler. G. W. Trotter. 2,068,305 : Jan. 19.
Boiler. W. J. Vogel. 2,086,786 ; July 13.
Boiler and furnace installation. F. H. Rosencrants.
2.088,724 ; Aug. 3.
Boiler and smoke breaching casing. W. G. Yogel.
2,074,874; Mar. 23.
Boiler cleaner. L. J. Bayer. 2,067,625 : Jan. 12.
Boiler cleaner. F. W. Linaker. 2,076,737 ; Apr. 13.
Boiler cleaner tube. F. W. Linaker. 2,070,795 ; Feb. 16.
Boiler construction. J. P. Badenhausen. 2,070,250 ;
Feb. 9.
Boiler control. N. C. Price. 2,078,341 ; Apr. 27.
Boiler drum equipment. F. H. Rosencrants and A. C.
Weigel. 2,075,059 ; Mar. 30.
Boiler feed apparatus. V. E. McCoy and R. W. Anderson.
2.103,225 ; Dec. 21.
Boiler feed water regulator. A. OfiEutt. 2,070,617 ; Feb.
16.
Boiler for central heating, Gas generating. J. Bellay.
2,071,678 ; Feb. 23.
Boiler or hot water heater, Electrical steam. O. Stftlhane.
2.088,932; Aug. 3.
Boiler plant. W. A. Doppelheuer. 2,087,839 ; July 20.
Boiler pressure control apparatus. J. B. Snyder.
2.099.239 : Nov. 16.
Boiler stand. W. Z. Davis. 2,084,481 ; June 22.
Boiler wall and part thereof. T. E. Murray, Jr.
2,089,001 ; Aug. 3.
Boiler wall and tubular unit therefor. T. E. Murray, Jr.
2.089,000 ; Aug. 3.
Boilers, Device for feeding high pressure. H. Halinle.
2,068,409; Jan. 19.
Boilers, Increasing the efficiency of. A. Mayer. 2,099,746 :
Nov. 23.
Boilers of certain types. Operating. T. E. Murray, Jr.
2.093.686 ; Sept. 21.
Boll cotton extracting machine. Self-contained. J. E.
Mitchell. 2,100,301-2 : Nov. 23.
Bolster pin holder. F. J. Rode. 2,084,456 ; June 22.
Bolster supporting unit. D. F. Sproul. 2,099,240 ;
Nov. 16.
Bolt. J. A. MacLean. Re. 20,485 ; Aug. 24.
Bolt actuating mechanism. W. G. Thurber. 2,074,244 ;
Mar. 16.
Bolt anchor. L. R. Adams. 2.088,358: July 27.
Bolt, Anchor. H. R. Wheeler and G. W. Dress.
2,079,538 ; May 4.
Bolt and chain lock. F. R. West. 2,076,605 : Apr. 13.
Bolt cushioning means for locks. W. S. Edwards
2,098,776 : Nov. 9.
Bolt, Expansion. R. E. Mcintosh. 2,075.952 : Apr. 6.
Bolt, Expan.'sion. G. H. Watermxn. 2.102,230; Dec. 14.
Bolt heads. Forming. H. Cadwallader, Jr. 2,102.941 ;
Dec. 21.
Bolt. Key actuated locking. H. H. Kistner. 2,098.189 ;
Nov. 2.
Bolt making machine. J. H. Friedman. 2,087,087 ;
July 13.
Bolt-setting tool. M. Holhut. 2.102,897; Dec. 21.
Bolt, Stud. F. E. Key. 2,084,146; June 15.
Bolt, Surface. G. R. Adams. 2.100.622 ; Nov. 30.
Bolt, Theft preventing. F. J. McGarry. 2,069,500 ;
Feb. 2.
Bolt, Toggle. E. H. Cordes. 2,081,323 ; May 25.
Bolt, Toggle. F. A. Cossentine. 2,072,066 ; Feb. 23.
Bolt turning machine and tlie like. A. Kiefer. 2.073.967 :
Mar. 16.
Bolted joint. A. W. Ashley. 2.097.713 ; Nov. 2.
Bolted tank. J. P. Walker. 2.082.269; June 1.
Bolting machine. E. Schultz. 2,101,722 ; Dec. 7.
Boltless battery terminal clamp. A. W. Hansen.
Jr. 2,068,340 ; Jan. 19.
Bolts and similar articl4's. Apparatus for manufacturing
J. A. Kinnev, 2,102,417: Dec. 14.
Bomb. W. F. Bleeckor. 2,076,613 ; Apr. 13.
Bomb. J. P. Hulswit. 2,087.287 ; July 20.
Bomb. Firo cTtlnguishing. G. Flnzi. 2,0!)1,5,S9 ;■ Aug 31
Bomb. Practice. C. F. Hofstetter. 2,069,759 ; Feb. 9.
Bomb protection apparatu.s. F. Feitosa. 2,100,211 ; Nov
Bond. E. J. Sabol. 2,074,810; Mar. 23.
Bond for rail Joints. Electric. W. V. Moak and J T
Hamblin. 2.003,816 ; Sept. 21.
Bonding machine and niotbod. D. Belcher and R J
Williams. 2,088,228: July 27.
Bone breaker and tendon puller. Leg. J. E. Jaecer
2.068.137; Jan. 10. -"t^b«;r.
Book. E. P. S. Hoyt. 2,081,202 ; May 25.
Book and making same. A. L. Graminer. 2.066.620
Jan. 5.
Book attachment. C. A. Waters. 2.089,457 ; Aug. 10
Bookbinder. F. Amato. 2,078,988; May 4.
Bookbinder. A. F. Grosse and A. C. Baumgartner,
2,083,262; June 8.
Bookbinder construction. J. Schade. 2,071,766 ; Feb.
23.
Bookbinding. P. W. Bidwell. 2,101,804 ; Dec. 7.
Bookbinding. F. Brown. 2,069,211 ; Feb. 2.
Bookbinding. F. H. Crump. 2,083,434 ; June 8.
Book binding. A. L. Grammer. 2,068,603 ; Jan. 19.
Bookbinding construction. F. S. Schade. 2,082,423^;
June 1.
Bookcase, Portable folding. M. P. Sloan; 2,089,440;
Aug. 10.
Book construction. J. J. Kernan. 2,088,521 ; July 27.
Book construction. F. S. Schade. 2,082,422 ; June 1.
Book cover. P. O. Unger. 2,089,313 ; Aug. 10.
Book cover and book marker, Combination. D. V. Lee.
2,078,392 ; Apr. 27.
Book, Drawing. E. H. Gorton. 2,103,943 ; Dec. 28.
Book end. A. Gilbert. 2.096,634; Oct. 19.
Book end and like supports. P. D. Farr. 2,076,941 ;
Apr. 13.
Book holder. Adjustable. G. H. Davis. 2,092,665 ;
Sept. 7.
Book indexing machine. H. Erickson. 2,078,656 ; Apr. 27.
Book, Juvenile. S. Leubrie. 2,075,529 ; Mar. 30.
Bookkeeping, Apparatus for manifold. F. Semmler and
H. Fischer. 2,095,838; Oct. 12.
Bookkeeping leaf. E. O. Haberfeld. 2,083,601 : June 15.
Bookkeeping machine. B. Bornkessel. E. Breitling, W.
Brauer, and K. A. Lehmann. 2,070,419 ; Feb. 9.
Bookkeeping machine. W. I. Nicholson, Jr. 2.080,871 ;
May 18.
Bookkeeping machine. O. J. Sundstrand. 2,086,749 ;
July 13.
Bookkeeping machine. B. G. Thompson. 2,089,310;
Aug. 10.
Book leaf securing means. G., A., and N. Lesti,
2,097,626 ; Nov. 2.
Book, Loose leaf. R. W. Brown. 2,068.262 ; Jan. 19.
Book, Loose leaf. J. Schade. 2,071,767-8 ; Feb. 23.
Book, Loose leaf. J. and F. S. Schade. 2,079,817 ;
May 11.
Book, Loose leaf ring. T. Wainwright. 2,080,450 ; May
18.
Book, Manifolding. A. E. Benson. 2,089,247 ; Aug. 10.
Book, Manifolding. A. R. Lawson. 2.092,129 ; Sept. 7.
Book, Manifolding. J. R. Jlorrison. 2,100,814; Nov.- 30.
Bookmark. I. Bershad. 2,096,354 ; Oct. 19.
Book, Pass. H. H. Hill. 2,099,482 : Nov. 16.
Book, Refill. H. H. Coleman. 2,083,432 ; June 8.
Book refills, Mounting. A. Bernasconi. 2,068,443 ; Jan.
19.
Book stack. R. C. Walker. 2,086,009 ; July 6.
Book stand. Adjustable and demountable. 6. C. Hager
and L. M. Prince. 2,090,000 ; Aug. 17.
Booklet, Cigarette paper. H. H. Straus. 2,087,786 :
July 20.
Books, Binding. A. L. Grammer. 2,088,904 ; Aug. 3.
Books, Binding of. A. J. Kitcat. 2,090,796 ; Aug. 24.
Books, Forming. F. J. Leyerle. 2,097,888 ; Nov. 2.
Boom and winch attachment for tractors. Side. H. W.
Cardwell. 2,077,741 ; Apr. 20.
Boom construction. E. J. Wilson. 2,066,600 ; Jan. 5.
Boom for excavating machines or the like. A. F. Buslck.
Jr. 2,080,163 ; May 11.
Boomer or load binder. G. E. Williams. 2.089.679
Aug. 10.
Booster for engine primers. A. L. Parker. 2,086,173
July 6.
^°Fb *^2s^*^^*"^ ^*"" ®^*"^*" ^' T^ormann. 2,071,593
Boot, Lineman's. E. Barber. 2,083,310; June 8.
Boot, Riding. M. G. McCrory. 2.068.811 : Jan. 26.
Boot, Sheet metal H. W. Tompkins. 2.086.007 ; July 6.
Boot tongue. J. T. Walters. 2.073.542 ; JIar. 9.
Boots and shoes, Method of and means for use in lasting.
U. M.ackensen. 2,082,841 ; June 8.
9 n^fti'Sc-^'^?^®' Stiffening portions of. B. E. Schwarz.
2, 06 (,987 ; Jan. 19.
^°9"'rf8o ^rc^""?*^^' Stiffening the uppers of. A. J. Serra.
•,2.005,706 ; Aug. 3.
Booth and camera arrangement. Photographic. T. I.
Palfro>^man. 2,060,898 ; Jan. 5.
Looth, Paint spraying. C. A. Frick. 2.066,616 : Jan. 5.
i^^^l^' ^'^^''^■y. ■'■ ^- Ludwig. 2,097,953 : Nov. 2.
2,092 509''?sTp't 7 Hampton and A. K. Smith.
n^^.V^' 'Telephone." F. A. Kuntz. 2.093,679 ; Sept. 21.
A?,nVi!.' V'*':;'^^"*'- I'- H. Sherron. 2,103,280 ;Dec^ 28.
Rnnth' vJ^?.'''"^- -i: ^^'^■- 2.090,827 ; Aug. 24.
R T!- «^H°^«™^'*J?^ ^°"°S. A. F. Foihrenbach and
n^-„. ■ ^^^ ^- ?• Shoup. 2,068,853; Jan. 26.
2.096 2*66^''ocf ^19 ^'''=^'''""6 same. New. H. B. Suhr.
^ Aug.^S.*'''""^'"^*"''^ °^ *^''^'- ^- ^- Vaughn. 2,088,935 ;
^*2,100,056-Nov'"'o3°P*'^'^'- ^- ^^^^^^^P '"^"d R. Kiehl.
^°2,070^9lf : Ffb^ie'"''"^ exporing. E. McDermott.
^"I?Hi?l^''®S'''^5 attachment for dial indicators. E. H.
Aldeborgh and C. E. Euf. 2,095,405 ; Oct. 12.
J
LIST OF INVENTIONS
797
Bores, Straightening well. M. G. Earley. 2,069,603;
Feb. 2.
Boring and milling tool. E. Gairing. 2,092,060 ; Sept. 7.
Boring apparatus. J. W. French. 2,076,767 ; Apr. 13.
Boring bar attachment. T. Lane. 2,081,487 ; May 25.
Boring head. E. C. Steiner. 2.093,743 ; Sept. 21.
Boring machine. L. E. Poole. 2,074,426 ; Mar. 23.
Boring machine. H. P. Wickersham and E. Burns.
2,092,101 ; Sept. 7.
Boring machine. Multiple spindle. F. Walther. 2,080,643 ;
May 18.
Boring motor. T. Seifer. 2,087,677 ; July 20.
Boring tool. J. Eggemann. 2,074,605 : Mar. 23.
Boring tool. J. P. Francesco. 2,092,755 ; Sept. 14.
Boring tool. W. K. Young. 2,090,718 ; Aug. 24.
Borides, Making. C. W. Balke. 2,073,826; M.ir. IG.
Boron- and boron and carbon starter for mercury arc.
L. W. Smede. 2,095,769 ; Oct. 12.
Boron trichloride. Production of. H. C. Weber and A.
Guyer. 2,097,482 ; Nov. 2.
Bottle. E. F. Ahlquist. 2,077,977; Apr. 20.
Bottle. F. C. Curley. 2,098,823 ; Nov. 9.
Bottle. J. M. Guthrie. 2,102,148 ; Dec. 14.
Bottle. L. A. Leppke. 2,071,847 ; Feb. 23.
Bottle. G. Lufkin. 2,080,144; May 11.
Bottle and like container. J. B. Llewellyn. 2,078,862 ;
Apr. 27.
Bottle and like package. R. L. McNeil. 2,091,212 ; Aug.
24.
Bottle and unit therefor, Nonrefillable. T. L. MacBean.
2.079.125 ; May 4.
Bottle assembly. A. H. Payson. 2,099,174 ; Nov. 16.
Bottle capping apparatus. H. C. Taylor. 2,078,040 ;
Apr. 20.
Bottle capping machine. W. R. Cuthbert and P. Mundell.
2,072,245 ; Mar. 2.
Bottle capping machine. W. I. Gladfelter. 2,081,809 ;
May 25.
Bottle capping machine. L. E. Greene. 2,087,539 ; July
20.
Bottle capping machine. C. A. MacCordy. 2,082,167
June 1.
Bottle-capping machine. J. F. Mitchell. 2,075,296
Mar. 30.
Bottle capping machine. O. N. Tevander and C. H
Brinton. 2,074,815 ; Mar. 23.
Bottle capping machine. E. N. Trump. 2,085.879
Julv 6.
Bottle capping machine, Milk. A. J. Briggs. 2,069,351
Feb. 2.
Bottle capping mechanism. C. H. Brinton. 2,070,110
Apr. 6.
Bottle capping mechanism. R. J. Daniels. 2,068,105
Jan. 19.
Bottle carrier. P. Johansen. 2,090,979 ; Aug. 24.
Bottle carrier. C. D. Keith. 2,094,744 : Oct. 5.
Bottle carrier. G. W. Pearce. 2,089,410 ; Aug. 10.
Bottle carrier and cap remover. J. C. Ligcour. 2,080,947 ;
May 18.
Bottle cleaning device. H. Keller. 2,073,746; Mar. 10,
Bottle closure. E. D. Valliant, and E. D. Valliunt, Jr.
2,091,460; Aug. 31.
Bottle closure assembling machine. B. Nagy. 2,069,897 ;
Feb. 9.
Bottle collar. H. F. Affelder. 2,083,5.38 ; June 15.
Bottle collar. Ij. Hoen. 2,092,455 : Sept. 7.
Bottle cooler. H. W. Kleist. 2,081,029 : May 25.
Bottle corking machine. H. G. Moore. 2,080,393 ;
May 11.
Bottle cover, Hot water. W. H. May. 2,072,504 ; JIar. 2.
Bottle, Detectable refilled and premium. P. E. Oliver.
2.072.126 ; Mar. 2.
lioltle drier. W. M. S.ninple. 2.090.127 : Aug. 17.
Bottle, Dropping. E. Bfihrn. 2,089,874 : Aug. 10.
Bottle emptying and beverage reclaiming device. J. II.
Klnt/elo. 2,100,443 ; Nov. 30.
Bottle filling and capping machine. J. A. Liley.
2,072,759 ; Mar. 2.
Bottle filling machine. J. Kantor. 2,103,158; Dec. 21.
i!ot(le fitment. K. Croow. 2.0!)0.12(! : Oct. 19.
Bottle, Flexible. E. T. Ferngren. 2.099.055; Nov. 16.
Bottle head, Siphon. II. J. Scott. 2,079,773 ; May 1 1.
r.oflle holder. C, D. IIo(Tni:ni. 2.067.121; Jiin. .">.
Bottle holder. F. S. Mllbiirn. 2.075,217; Mar. 30.
Bottle liolder. II. D. Rice, Jr., and J. M. Babb.
2,088.387 ; July 27.
Bottle holder. IT. S. Whftten. 2.074,7.36 ; Mnr, 23.
Bottle holder. Milk. P. Heinz. 2,093,195; Sept. 14.
Bottle holder. Nursing. J. Aprlle. 2.002,520 ; Sent. 7.
Itiittlc iiood or closure iinil Jigger, Combined. II. \\ .
Cicnone. 2.070.457 ; Apr. 6.
Bottle labeling machine. E. Ermold. 2,080,413-14 ; May
18.
Bottle lock. L. P. Barlow. 2,072.701 ; Mar. 2.
r.ditl.., Milk. J. 10. (JriMMiwooil. 2.076.124; Apr. 6.
Bottle, Milk. J. M. Sansby. 2,088,873; Auk. 3.
Bottle, Molded pulp. P. Plunkett. 2,01)0.099 : Aug. 2t.
Bottle neck construction. S. W. Burnham. 2,007,012;
Nov. 2.
Bottle neckB, Method of and nufomiitle npparntns for
coating. E. T. Ferngren. 2,081,478; Mny 25.
Bottle, Nonrcnilable. S. (i. Conkllng. 2,002,008 ; Sept.
14
Bottle, Nonrefillable. S. G. Conkling. 2,103,065 ; Dec.
21.
Bottle, Nonrefillable. J. D. Harris 2,071,877 ; Feb 23.
Bottle, Nonrefillable. P. J. Herbert. 2,095,868; Oct. 12.
Bottle, Nonrefillable. E. Jacob. 2,085.366 ; June 29.
Bottle, Nonrefillable. J. A. Patterson. 2,080,213-15 ;
May 11.
Bottle, Non-refillable. A. E. Reed. 2,076,668 ; Apr. 13.
Bottle, Nonrefillable. H. H. Thornton. 2,077,026 ; Apr.
13.
Bottle, Nonrefillable. R. J. Watts. 2,070,345 ; Feb. 9.
Bottle, Non-refillable charred wood liquor. J. Costello.
2.084,056 ; June 15.
Bottle, Nonreusable. W. Riedel. 2,101,598 ; Dec. 7.
Bottle, Nursing. P. E. Allen. 2,066,445 ; Jan. 5.
Bottle, Nursing. N. Corsi and E. G. Marandino.
2,090,749 ; Aug. 24.
Bottle, Nursing. C. E. McCarty. 2,091.605; Aug. 31.
Bottle, Nursing. A. Puetz. 2,094,721 ; Oct. 5.
Bottle or ink stand, Ink. H. A. Jewett. 2,094,539
Sept. 28.
Bottle or like container. P. M. Lunn. 2,009,075 ; Jan
20.
Bottle, Paper. R. R. Guenther. 2,069,033 ; Jan. 20.
Bottle receptacle, Milk. A. G. Soldt. 2,071,956 ; Feb. 23
Bottle, Refrigerating. L. T. Sterino 2.091,723; Aug 31
Bottle, Siphon. G. J. Meyer. 2,077,052 ; Apr. 13.
Bottle spacer. B. E. Read and G. A. Petzold. 2,089,297
Aug. 10.
Bottle stopper lock. F. E. Vanderhoof . 2,095,272 ; Oct
12.
Bottle stopping machine. L. M. Foss. 2,073,904 ; Mar
16.
Bottle tapping device, Nonrefillable. M. Greenbaum
2,101,471 ; Dec. 7.
Bottle top and brush holder, Combination. J. Revson
2,096,975 ; Oct. 26.
Bottle vending machine. F. De Mayo, Jr. 2,099,557
Nov. 16.
Bottle washing machine. J. R. Dostol. 2,094,398
Sept. 28.
Bottles, Manufacturing glass. D. D. Gordon. 2,091,238
Aug. 24.
Bottles together for stacking purpcses, such as in displays.
Tying. A. A. Merrick. 2.100,035 ; Nov. 23.
Bottom for containers, Adjustable. B. J. Davidson.
2,095.798 ; Oct. 12.
Bottoms of shoes. Pressing the. C. W. Greene. 2,073,633 ;
Mar. 10.
Bourdon tube gauge. C. W. McKinley. 2,079,914 :
May 11.
Bow. N. J. Gille and E. Ilansson. 2,073,418 ; Mar. 9.
Bow. C. N. Hickman. 2,100,317 ; Nov. 30.
Bow for handbags. O. Rowold. 2,092,141 ; Sept. 7.
Bow for stringed instruments. A. Matba. 2,079,811 :
May 11.
Bow for stringed instruments. P. Ntlrnberger. 2,071,894 ;
Feb. 23.
Bow forming apparatus. R. K. Reynolds. 2,077,370:
Apr. 13.
Bow holder. S. F. Kayn. 2,075,728 ; Mar. 30.
Bow support, Vehicle. W. F. Crawford. 2,080.704 ; Mav
18.
Bowl and tank structure. Combined closet. B. B. Pieslak.
2,096,306-7 ; Oct 19.
Bowl, Centrifugal separator. O. E. Froding. 2,079,000 ;
May 4.
Bowl, Centrifugal separator. G. J. Strozvnski. 2,068,520 :
Jan. 19.
Howl centrifuge. A. B. Asch. 2,083.800; June 15.
r.owl. Dispensing. F. E. Wolcott. 2,072.934 ; Mar. 0.
Howl, l.alher. .V. W. Rehbcrger. 2.0(i».04S ; Jan. 21!.
Howl liner of cone crusliers, Arrangement for securing
of the. J. J. Knudtzen. 2.000.449 ; .\ug. 17.
Bowl mill. J. Crites. 2,079,155 ; Mav 4.
Bowl releasing slip. A. S. Volpln. 2.080.052 ; July 13.
Howl. Toilet. A. Priess. 2,004.302 ; Sept. 28.
Bowl, Yeast separator, N. E. WvensJO. 2,070,000 ; Feb.
16.
Howling alley amusement apparatus. D. Reznick.
2.005.513 : Oct. 12.
r.owllng alley bi'ds, bowling pins and the like, Treating
surf.ici'S of. H. K. II(>ss. 2.(JS0.938 ; Julv 13.
Bowling pins and articles resulting therefrom. Repairing
Impaired. 11. K. Hess. 2.080,930 ; July 13.
Box : fin —
Adhesive tape box. Display box.
.\(l|usr:il)le ileptli folding lOiicine driving box.
l>ox. I':ire li,)x.
.VnTleiiling box. Klre box.
Artist's color box. Flshenniin'a (Iv box.
Hearing box. FlHhlng tackle nn<l rod
Itreiid box. bos.
Call box. Folillng box.
Carburlzlng box. Fuse box.
Cardboard box. Game box.
Clilcl; box, Illngi' oovi>r box
<'olliipNil>le box, .lonrmil box,
Colbiiislble Hblpping box, T,oom nliuttle box.
Corii|iMi'tnieiil lio\ MmII I)o\
Con<lult outlet box. Motor box.
Colli rol box. Mill entry box.
798
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Safety switch box.
Service box.
Shuttle box.
Steam box.
Stone box.
Stuffing box.
TaeUie box.
Tobacco box.
Waterproof box.
Box : Sec —
Norelty box.
Outlet box.
Paper box.
Plant or flower box.
Platform box.
Powder bos.
Pull box.
Rigid multi-cover box
Roadway box.
Rural mail bos.
Bos. S. Batdorf. 2,083,356 ; June 8.
Bos. S. Batdorf. 2.093,508 ; Sept. 21.
Box. L. M. Berberian. 2,074,451 ; Mar. 23.
Bos. E. J. Bonville. 2,0<J0,780 ; Aug. 24.
Bos. C. L. Claff. 2.090.343 ; Aug. 17.
Box. J. M. Henriksen. 2,089,831 : Aug. 10.
Box. TV. Kaufman. 2,088,171 ; July 27.
Box. M. J. JlcClure. 2.103,373 ; Dec. 28.
Box. F. R. Neelv. 2,074,315 ; JNIar. 16.
Box. M. J. Nevins, Jr. 2,102,433 ; Dec. 14.
Box. S. F. Pratt. 2.093,926 : Sept. 21.
Box. S. Reich. 2,071,949 ; Feb. 23.
Box. H. W. Romig. 2,102.094 ; Dec. 14.
Box. W. Trogman. 2.102.497 ; Dec. 14.
Bos. C. H. Wallver. 2,085,458 ; June 29.
Box. C. F. Warren. 2.094.390 ; Sept. 28.
Box. R. F. Weber. 2,071,096 ; Feb. 16.
Box and amalgamation concentrator. Sluice. A. L. Moor-
head. 2,100.262 : Nov. 23.
Box and aquarium, Indoor garden. L. Teach. 2,081,023 ;
May 18.
Box and assembly for use therein, Compartment. J. J.
Dombroski. 2,078,066 ; Apr. 20.
Box and blank therefor, Fiberboard. B. Evans. 2,094,448 ;
Sept. 28.
Box and blank therefor, Foldable. W. A. Ringler.
2,100.750 ; Nov. 30.
Box and box blank. J. T. Curtis. 2,066,963 ; Jan. 5.
Box and fuse. Fuse. N. J. Conrad. 2.072,854 : Mar. 9.
Box and hanger therefor. Window. J. D. Black and G. F.
Meyer. 2,085,290 ; June 29.
Box and signaling system, Message drop. L. Casper.
2.076.017 : Apr. 6.
Bos attachment. Snuff. W. F. Knox. 2.092,219 ; Sept. 7.
Box blank. Self-sealing. A. M. Grigg. 2.078,446 ; Apr. 27.
Box closing machine. J. G. Bates. 2.085.208 ; June 29.
Box construction. C. L. CTafie. Re. 20,332 : Apr. 13.
Box construction. Cardboard. E. Wolf. 2,084,965 ; June
22.
Box, container, and the like
Mar. 23.
Box feeding device for lidders.
Mar. 30.
Box feeding device for strappin
2,097,774 ; Nov. 2.
Box filling macliine. D. M. McBean and W. T. JIartln.
2,094,460 : Sept. 28.
Box for chicks. Shipping. N. F. Schaefer. 2,077,588 ;
Apr. 20.
Box for cigarettes and similar oblong articles. J. Call-
mander. 2.090.723 : Aug. 24.
Box for coal and the like. Washer. B. Norton. 2,083,393 ;
June 8.
Box for dispensing tissues. S. Herz. 2,097,858 ; Nov. 2.
Box for railway enuipment. Record card. L. A. Rowe.
2,083,403 ; June 8.
Box for service pipe slnit-offs in water svstenis. Curb.
J. Heinkel and \V. J. Hebenstreit. 2.099,'479 : Nov. 16.
Box for shipping chicks. A. B. Thorup. 2,083.023 ; June
15.
Box-forming machine. M. A. Waters. 2,077,913 ; Apr. 20.
Box in which to grow plants. Collapsible flower. V. S.
Dodson. 2,072,395 : Mar. 2.
Eos-lid machine. G. H. and A. G. Snyder. 2,078,037 ;
Apr. 20.
Box liddcr. IT. I'axton. 2.0R4,04T : June T5.
Boxlike container. J. Bennard. 2,083,000 ; June 8.
Box machine. E. G. Rider and W. T. Bailev. 2,074,561 •
Mar. 23. '
Box making. G. H. and A. G. Snyder. 2,078,035-6 •
Apr. 20
N. A. Anderson. 2,070,704 ; Feb
L. C. Rabaut. 2,074,668 ;
G. C. Paston. 2,075,053 ;
machines. G. C. Paston.
2.001,377;
2,101,457 ;
H. George.
2,075,287 ;
Box making machine
16.
Box-making machine. A. I,. Rcseniiuind.
.Aug. 31.
Box making machine. A. L. Rosenmund.
Doc. 7.
Box making machine. C. Straw and C.
2,082,305 ; June 1.
Box making machine, Sample. P. Jngusch.
Mar. 30.
Box or basket. W. O. Brown. 2,087,944 ; July 27.
Box or carton. N. P. Davis and C. Straw. 2.089,345
Aug. 10.
Box or carton. C. J. Munce. 2,097,891 ; Nov. 2
Box or carton. Shipping. A. Uzell. 2.067,740; Jan. 12.
Box or ca.se, Collapsible. W. J. Bcasloy and J. W. Sum
mers. 2,087,496 : July 20.
Box or orate. Collapsible wire bound. G. E. Gardner
2,087,025 ; July 13.
Box or receptacle, Lidded. A. Ilornemann. 2,074 790
Mar. 23.
Box packing device for freight cars. E. L. Engblom.
2,070,970; Feb. 16.
Box parts, Positioning means for. E. M. Florcyk.
2,085,579 ; June 29.
Box squeeze. H. C. Pierce. 2,086,283 : July 6.
Box unloading device. C. E. Gilbert. 2,086.296 ; July 6.
Box with centrifugally cast side walls, Carburizing. H. H.
Harris. 2,100.902 ; Nov. 30.
Box with centrifugally cast side walls. Making a carburiz-
ing. H. H. Harris. 2,100,901 ; Nov. 30.
Box with end cleats, Wirebound. G. L. Colbie.
2,085,712 ; June 29.
Box with inner surface resistant to carbon penetration,
Carburizing. H. H. Harris. 2,088.593-4 ; Aug. 3.
Box wrapping machine. L. H. Lange. 2,094,4o5 ; Sept.
28.
Box wrapping system. J. S. Stokes. 2.092,479 ; Sept. 7.
Boxes and crates. Apparatus for sterilizing and cleaning.
F. Stebler. 2,092,938: Sept. 14.
Boxes, Apparatus for closing. H. Kondolf. 2,090,399 ;
Aug. 17.
Boxes, Forming. J. S. Stokes. 2,092,382 ;
Boxes, JIanufacture of. A. G. A. van
2,101,966; Dec. 14.
Boxes. Manufacture of shuttle. G. W.
2,096,399 ; Oct. 19.
Boxes, Method and apparatus for making.
Jr. 2,072,678; Mar, 2.
Bo.xes, particularly in large garages for motor vehicles,
Arrangement for closing. J. Keller. 2,071,840:
Feb. 23.
Brace : Sec —
Door brace.
Draft brace.
Rail brace.
Brace. J. H. Wallace. 2,102,929 ; Dec. 21.
Brace for articles of furniture. T. H. Wittliff
2,078,985; May 4.
Brace for mold board plows.
July 27.
Braes, Jaw. L. Pickett. Re. 20,389 :
Bracelet. E. E. Tourot. 2.083. 880 ; Juiip ]5
Bracelet connecter. J. W. Greenbowe. 2,077,473 ; Apr 20
Bracelet, Identification. S. L. Lederer. 2.073,280 • Mar 9
; Sept. 7.
der Bogaert.
Kretzschmar.
G. R. Kreider,
Shipping bos brace.
Transformer brace.
C. M. Fish. 2,088,508;
June 1.
Bracelet, Jewel mountin
Mar. 16.
flexible. I. Ciner. 2,074,046 ;
Portable lamp bracket.
Shoe holder bracket.
Sign and marker bracket.
Spring and spindle brack-
et.
Strainer bracket.
Supporting bracket.
\V i n d o w s h a d e roller
bracket.
Bracket : See —
Adjustable bracket.
Chair headrest adjusting
bracket.
Corner bracket.
Cultivator shovel bracket.
Curtain bracket.
Glare shield bracket.
Hanger bracket.
Leader bracket.
Mounting bracket.
Bracket. L. A. Harper. 2,092,156 ; Sept. 7.
Bracket. J. A. Peterson. 2,094,493 ; Sept. 28.
Bracket and installation thereof, Jlounting. W. C. Mac-
,F:idden. 2.099.6.55 ; Nov. 16.
Bracket construction, Adjustable. M. B. McDougall.
2,074,411 ; Mar. 23.
Bracket device. A. Yurkovitch. 2,103,106 ; Dec. 21.
Bracket for automobile robe supports. T. T Logie
2,081,941 : June 1.
^"'onp'i'n'<?T canoes etc.. Outdoor motor. J. W. Harvev.
2.068,982 ; Jan. 26.
^'"ono^o-.o^o'' <5u™P, bodies, Safety. A. H. Bassetti.
2,082,139 ; June 1.
Bracket for electrical wires. W. J. Binklev. 2 099 098 •
Nov. 16. - , , ,
Bracket for hoists. Suspension. F. E. Stahl. 2,097,957 •
Nov, 2. . > >
Bracket for holding pocketbooks. L. Cohen. 2,066 825 ■
•Tan. o. ' ■ >
Bracket for shower or spray devices, Supporting. J. E.
Conklin. 2.095,1 70 : Oct. 5
Braided article. P. H. Boivin. 2,102,829 ; Dec 21
Braiding carrier. J.A.Cook. 2,071.111 : Feb 16
Lraidmg carrier. H. Janssen. 2,079,570: May" 4.
Braiding machine. W. W. Bardsley. 2,077,201 ; Apr. 13
Braiding machine. N. E. Richard.';. 2.085.3.34 • June 29.
o n-S"o,"p''^^iV°° control. L. F. Brown and P. A. Allen.
^,0(9,836; May 11.
Braiding niecli.nnism. .\. Petersen. 2,096 59'' • Oct 19
Brakage, Applying. R. E. McCleary. 2,086,277; July 6
Brake : See —
Air brake.
Anti-back-drift emergency
brake.
Automobile brake.
Car brake.
Caster brake.
Clasp brake.
Coaster brake.
Disk brake.
Door hiake.
Drum brake.
Electric brake.
Electromagnetic brake.
Electropneumatic brake.
Empty and load brake.
Fluid brake.
Fluid pressure brake.
Hand brake.
Hoist brake.
Hydraulic brake.
Hydraulic wheel cylinder
brake.
Internal brake.
Internal expansion brake.
Locomotive driver brake.
Magnetic brake.
Slagnetic shoe brake.
Magnetic track brake.
Jlotor brake.
No-roll-back brake.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
799
Brake : See — •
Retardation controlled
brake.
Trailer brake.
Train control brake.
Unit cylinder clasp brake
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Unit cylinder drum brake.
Vacuum oil brake.
Vacuum-operated brake.
Vehicle brake.
Wheel brake.
Brake.
24.
Brake.
Feb. 16.
Brake. F.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Mar.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Apr.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
Brake.
ItniUc
R. G. Aurien. 2,083.541: .iune 15.
H. G. Axtmann. 2,071,606 ; Feb. 23.
H. G. Axtmann. 2,074,715-6 ; Mar. 23.
H. G. Axtmann. 2,077,914 ; Apr. 20.
V. Bendix. 2,074,717 ; Mar. 23.
V. Bendix. 2,076.538; Apr. 13.
R. H. Beyer. 2,077,915 ; Apr, 20.
Bowen. 2.084,184: .Tune 15.
Budd. 2,077,916 ; Apr. 20.
Campbell. 2.095,026 : Oct. 5.
Carroll. 2,074,719 ; Mar. 23.
E. G. Carroll. 2,102,833-4 ; Dec. 21.
A. C. Chambers. 2,087.371 : July 20.
E. C. S. Clench. 2,070,470 ; Feb. 9.
R. de Filippis. 2,073,620; Mnr. K!.
A. Y. Dodge. 2,084,388 ; June 22.
A. Y. Dodge and W. L. Pollard. Re. 20,478 ;
H. C.
C. E.
B. H.
E. G.
Aug.
A. Y. Dodge and M. W. McConkey. 2,071,297;
,T. Eispnhardt. 2.083.980 : June 15.
O. H. Fowler. 2,074,723 ; Mar. 23.'
F. C. Frank. 2.094,065 ; Sept. 28.
R. A. Goepfrich. 2,074,725 : Mar. 23.
R. A. Goepfrich. 2,087,378 ; July 20.
R. A. Goepfrich. 2,095,808 ; Oct. 12.
R. A. Goepfrich. 2,098,057 ; Nov. 9.
J. G. Hawlev. 2,098,060 ; Nov. 9.
J. R. Heidlofe. 2,092,251 ; Sept. 7.
F. A. and H. J. Hirschman. 2,069,831 ; Feb. 9.
D. M. Huffman and W. P. Friend. 2,074,651 ;
23
G.'h. Hunt. 2,074,727 : Mar. 23.
J. S. Irving. 2,077,931 ; Apr. 20.
J. S. Irving. 2,084,972 ; June 22.
H. H. Kerr, Jr. 2,074,730; Mar. 23.
V. W. Kliesrath. 2,098,065 ; Nov. 9.
L. E. La Brie. 2,008,956 ; Jan. 26.
L. E. La Brie. 2,071.636 ; Feb. 23.
L. E. La Brie. 2,077,939 ; Apr. 20.
L. E. La Brie. 2,081,588-90; May 25.
L. E. La Brie. 2,084,400 ; June 22.
L. E. La Brie. 2,084,401 ; June 22.
L. E. La Brie. 2,087,381 ; July 20.
L. E. La Brie. 2,093,638 ; Sept, 21.
L. E. LaBrie. 2,095.752-3 : Oct. 12.
L. E. LaBrie. 2,098,066 ; Nov. 9.
L. E. La Brie. 2,102,851-2 ; Dec. 21.
L. E. ta Brie and A. Kosncr. 2,087,382
T. J.-B. Lafitte. 2,077,940; Apr. 20.
D. F. Linsley. 2,077,943 ; Apr. 20.
M. W. McConkcv. li OOM f)58-9 : .lan,
E. G. McDonald.' 2,102,8.53; Dec. 21.
G. Napolitan. 2,071 .420 : Feb. 23.
G. P. Piganeau. 2,069,680; Feb. 2.
T. D. RjHier. 2,008,073 ; Jan. 19.
G, P. Roberts. 2,071,658; Feb. 23.
G. P. Roberts. 2,077,955 ; Apr. 20.
P. Rufiino. 2.100.174: Nov. 23.
R. S. Sanford and E. G. Carroll.
20.
B. F. Schmidt. 2,095.039 ; Oct. 5.
J. Sneed. 2,089.508; Au;r. 10.
C. Starr. 2,074,700; Mar. 23.
P. Tarbox. 2,087,196 ; July 13.
2,074.710; Mar. 23.
2,074,703; Mar. 23.
2,077,008 ; Aug. 20.
2,084,416 ; June 22.
2,098,681 : Nov. 9
July 20
20.
2,078,209 ;
W. Tatter.
W. Tatter.
W. Tatter.
W. Tatter.
W. Tatter.
A
J.
J.
J.
J,
J
J. .
C. II. Taylor. 2.074.711; Mar. 23.
E. V. Taylor. 2,077,909 ; Apr. 20.
J. Vojinov. 2.095,723; Oct. 12.
F. L. O. Wadsworth. 2,071,068-9; Fob. 23.
J. W. White. 2.0!I0.219; Oct. 19.
K. AI. Yost. 2,092,236 ; Sept. 7.
aclualing mechunl.sm. \V. I. Uiley. 2,102,222:
14.
Brake actuating mechanism. C. A. Sawtello. 2,070.965;
Apr. 13.
Briilvc actuating mccliaiiism for (railcis. 1',. Irwhi,
2.096,178; Oct. 19.
Brake adiiiHlIng mechanism. Automatic. K. Muenz.
2,082,021 ; Juno 1.
Brake ndjuHlIng m(>clianlsm, Automatic. G. L. Smith.
2,072,014 : Feb. 23.
I'.nikc .•uliusllMH tool. T. A. Mllulln. 2,103,0SS; Per. 28.
Ilrake ikIImsI iiii'ul . G. K. House. 2.083.051 : Juii- 15.
Brake ndliiHtUKTit. O. l{:i.'<iiiiis.scii. 2.100.4HK: Nov. 30.
Brake and accelerator control for motor velilclcs, Com-
bined foot. J. A. McLean. 2,000,018; Feb. 2.
Bniki' 1111(1 iiucliorlng iiieaiiH therefor. L. U. Kay.
2,103.750 : Dec. 28.
Itrakc am! childi control device. U. U. StevciiH. 2.008.3.. i ;
Jan. 19.
Brake and clutch for chnrnB and (Ik- like, Comblnatlun.
A. C. llougland. 2,000,741; Feb. 0.
Brake and mounting. Coaster. E. W. Glacy. 2,098,704 ;
Nov. 9.
Brake and the like. Friction. C. E. Murphy. 2,067,677 ;
Jan. 12.
Brake apparatus for motor road vehicles, Emergency.
J. Beavan. 2,086,113 ; July 6.
Brake apparatus, Hydraulic. E. G. Carroll. 2,098,653 ;
Nov. 9.
Brake apparatus, Trailer. F. J. Machovec. 2,098,458 ;
Nov. 9.
Brake apparatus, Train. J. W. Logan, Jr. 2,074,750 ;
Mar. 23.
Brake apparatus. Vehicle. E. R. Maurer, and B. Smith.
2.091,005 ; Aug. 24.
Brake appliance, Automatic trailer. A. Sandul.
2,101,600 ; Dec. 7.
Brake applying and equalizing mechanism for motor cars.
J. M. Macpherson and J. A. Stodgell. 2,100,563 ; Nov.
30.
Brake arrangement. R. G. Auri&n. 2,093,793 ; Sept. 21.
Brake arrangement. W. C. Hedgcock. 2.078.916 : Apr. 27.
Brake beam and bottom rod support for railway cars,
Combined. R. D. Smith. 2.089,584; Aug. 10.
Brake beam. Railway. E. G. Busse. 2,094,034 ; Sept. 28.
Brake beam, Railway. H. W. Ekholm. 2,094,035 ; Sept.
28.
Brake beam. Railway. L. Kadar. 2,094,036-7 ; Sept.
28.
Brake beam safety strap. R. R. Hawk. 2.076,369 ;
Apr. 6.
Brake beam safety support. S. F. Prince. 2,071,568 ;
Feb. 23.
Brake beam support chair. E. G. Busse. 2,067,596 ; Jan.
12.
Brake block. E. J. Klemm, Jr. 2,070,947 ; Feb. 10.
Brake booster for automotive vehicles. C. Y. Chittick.
2,081,737 ; May 25.
Brake booster. Hydraulic. G. E. Martin. 2,073,103 ;
Mar. 9.
Brake combination for dual trailer wheels and wheel
construction. G. A. Kendall. 2,082,292 ; June 1.
Brake connection for semitrailer vehicles. Automatic.
W. S. • Gurton, J. Flint, and H. Nyberg. 2,092,115 ;
Sept. 7.
Brake construction. A. C. Hoof. 2,080,314 ; May 11.
Brake construction. R. Perillard. 2.008.278; J.m. 10.
Brake construction. J.W.White. 2,081,521 ; May 25.
Brake construction. J. W. White. 2,094,391 ; Sept. 28.
Bralce construction. Magnetic track. C. C. Farmer.
2,071,737 ; Feb. 23.
Brake control. F. C. Baird. 2.098,481 ; Nov. 9.
Brake control. E. R. Fitch. 2,068,319; Jan. 19.
Brake control. P. R. Wheeler and R. Christensen.
2.080,295 ; May 11.
Brake control. Accelerator. W. D. Cartwright. 2,072.666 ;
Mar. 2.
Brake control apparatus. D. B. D. Blake. 2,082,776;
June 8.
Brake control apparatus. E. E. Hewitt, and R. J. Bush.
2.(W1,045 ; Aug. 24.
Brake control. Automatic. J. F. Bannon and C. W.
BIgler. 2,098,736 ; Nov. 9.
Brake control checking means. J. C. McCune. 2.091,007 ;
Aug. 24.
Brake control device. B. S. .\ikman. 2,081,444; May 25.
Brake control etiuipment. J. W. Logan, Jr. 2,074,752 ;
Mar. 23.
Brake control, Fluid pressure. C. C. Farmer. 2,092,417 ;
Sept. 7.
Brake control, High speed train. G. W. Baughmnn.
2,096,505 ; Oct. 19.
Bnike com rolling appliance. B. E. Howell and W. S.
McKnicht. 2.102.401 ; Dec. 14.
Brake control. Magnetic. E. E. Hewitt. 2.088,170;
July 27.
Brake control. Magnetic. J. W. Logan, Jr. 2,077.045 ;
Apr. 20.
Brake control mechanism. C. C. Farmer. 2.002,415 ;
Sept. 7.
I'.rake control mechanism. W. R. Freeman. 2,070,200;
Feb. 9.
Bralci- control mechanism. W. 11. Freeman. 2,089,256;
Aug. 10.
Itnike control mechanlsiii. W. It. I'leciuiin. 2.0!)1.07S;
Aug. 31.
Hr.ike control meclinnl»m. K. (5. Hill and J. X. riillllps.
2.100.053; Nov. 23.
Ui-iike control incchnnlsm. F. W. I'oolcy. 2.070.002;
May 11.
Uralic control morhnnUm. F. W. Pooley. 2,004.37'« ;
S.-iit. 28.
Brake control. Safety, O. L. DnrKls, Jr. 2.103,013 ; Doc.
28.
Itr.Mlic control sy«toni. K. 10. Ilowltt. 2.008..13S ; Jan. ID.
llraUo coiilrol HVHtein, Air. 1». K. Srarlc. 2.0119.4.^3;
Nov. lit,
Ilrake control valvo. 10. K. Hewitt. 2,0«4.rtS4 ; June 22.
Ilnik.- control. Vehicle. W. It. I'olile. 2.080.032 : May IS.
Brake controlled mecluinlHiii. \V. Ilriulley. 2,0.S2.378 ;
.Iune I.
Ilrake controller, Auloiiioblle. A. L. Slahl. 2.003.038;
Sept. 21.
800
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Brake controlling device, Automobile. A. Pichucki.
2,103,089 ; Dec. 21.
Brake controls. Manufacture of. A. E. Brickman and
G. A. Gleason. 2,092,830 ; Sept. 14.
Brake construction. L. A. Bixbv. 2,090,100 ; Aug. 17.
Brake construction. G. Fast. 2,089,996 ; Aug. 17.
Brake cooling for centrifugals and the like. E. Roberts.
2,096,341 ; Oct. 19.
Brake cylinder protector. M. L. Hancock. 2,071,742 ;
Feb. 23.
Brake device, Electric. J. B. Grosswege and J. Canetta.
2,084,680 ; June 22.
Brake device, Empty and load. C. C. Farmer. 2,077,923 ;
Apr. 20.
Brake device for Axminster looms, Spool retarding. H.
La France. 2,070,835 ; Feb. 16.
Bralje device. Load. G. T. McClure. 2,068.342 ; Jan. 19.
Brake drum. X>. J. Campbell. 2,085.727 ; July 6.
Brake drum. C. L. Eksergian. 2,066.395 ; Jan. 5.
Brake drum. H. J. Horn. 2,077,695 ; Apr. 20.
Brake drum. J. H. Hunt and A. S. Van Halteren.
2. 000. 071 ; Jnn. 26.
Brake drum. P. H. Le Jeune. 2,097,125 ; Oct. 26.
Brake drum. H. B. Morgan. 2,092,421 ; Sept. 7.
Bralve drum. W. D. Sargent. 2,070,847 ; Feb. 16.
Brake drum. C. W. Sinclair. 2,081.605 ; May 25.
Brake drum. C. W. Sinclair. 2,095,719 : Oct. 12.
Brake drum and backing plate combination. B. S. Begg
and R. H. Thorns. 2,080,395 ; May 18.
Brake drum and forming the same. E. R. Evans.
2.080.021 : July 6.
Brake drum and making same. O. F. Gottlieb and C. R.
Duncan. 2,087,907 ; July 27.
Brake drum, Composite. C. L. Eksergian. 2,088,191 ;
July 27.
Brake drum construction. A. S. Van Halteren. 2,099,833 ;
Nov. 23.
Brake drum construction, Cast. E. A. Nelson. Re. 20,500 ;
Sept. 7.
Brake drum, 'Water-cooled. W. G. Fitzpatrick and S. W.
Webster. 2,098,490 : Nov. 9.
Brake drums. Device for cooling. F. L. Main. 2,088,967 ;
Aug 3
Bralce drums. Forming. J. E. Batie. 2,086.488 ; Julv 6.
Brake drums. Forming. C. W. Dake. 2,082,199 ; June 1.
Brake drums. Forming. F. H. Lejeune. 2,084,814 ; June
22.
Brake drums. Making. J. H. Hunt and A. S. Van
Halteren. 2,096,177 ; Oct. 19.
Brake equalizer. S. H. Brodhead and W. O. Tait, Jr.
2.075,974 ; Apr. 6.
Brake equipment, Electropneumatic. D. L. McNeal.
2,068,345 ; Jan. 19.
Brake equipment, Fluid pressure. E. E. Hewitt.
2,074,747 ; Mar. 23.
Brake equipment for railway vehicles. 0. D. Stewart and
C. 0. Farmer. 2,081,463 ; May 25.
Brake equipment. Railway vehicle. J. W. Logan, Jr.
2,096,433 ; Oct. 19.
Crake, especially for lifting trucks. Hydraulic. J. Loef.
2.075,857 ; Apr. 6.
Brake fluid. E. B. Millard. 2,084,404 ; June 22.
Brake fluid distributor. Hydraulic. A. Miller, and J.
Sears. 2,091,243 ; Aug. 24.
Brake for aeroplanes, Air. W. Meinert. 2,101,443 ;
Dec. 7.
Brake for airplanes. O. M. Bounds. 2,074,360 ; Mar. 23.
Brake for automobiles, against theft of the same. Safety.
D. and J. Cometto. 2.080,603 ; May 18.
Brake for autos and trucks. C. J. Clutter and G. A.
Lohnes. 2,083,430 ; .Tune 8.
Brake for babv carriages. J. Micahl. 2,100.036 : Nov. 23.
Brake for motor vehicles. B. R. Diorfeld. 2,082,277 ;
June 1.
Brake for motor vehicles. Automatic safety. J. S. Mac-
Mullen. 2,100,970 ; Nov. 30.
Brake for motor vehicles, V-type. R. A. and M. Z. Poaee.
2,084,216; June 15.
Brake for .'silk machines or the like, Feed roll. W. A.
Seem. 2,069.118 ; Jan. 26.
Brake for sleds or sleighs, Emergency. W. Weers. Jr
2,068.0-44 ; Jan. 19.
Brake for toy vehicles. H. F. Davis. 2,066,826 ; Jan. 5
Brake for trailers. A. C. Lindgren. 2,099,816 ; Nov. 23.
Brake for vehicles. Internally contracting disk. M. J.
Gillett. 2.071,788 ; Feb. 23.
Brake gear safety device. D. M. Light. 2,067,610 ; Jan.
Brake gear support. H. R. Naylor. 2.067,617 ; Jan. 12.
Brake hanger retaining means. V. II. Harbert. 2.083,784 ;
June 15.
Brake head. H. E. Gannett. 2,008.015 : Jan. 19.
Brakehead wear receiving element. V. H. Harbert
2,082,002; June 1.
Brake holding ring. A. Scalson. 2,084,508 : June 22.
Brake indicator. R. J. Norton. 2,087,386 ; July 20.
Brake lever construction. H. S. Jandus. 2,097,328 ; Oct
26.
Brake lever construction. R. A. Sandberg. 2,099 233 •
.Nov. 10.
Brake lever, Hand operated. F. D. Wenn. 2.080 010 •
July 0.
Brake leverage structure. W. S. Scott. 2,076 047 •
Apr. 6.
Brake liner. M. Steder. 2,087,453 ; July 20.
Brake lining. A. Rosner. 2,102,855 ; Dec. 21.
Brake lining device. A. C. Hoffman. 2,067,086 ; Jan. 5.
Brake lining machine. H. Thomason. 2,069,291 ; Feb. 2.
Brake lining. Manufacture of. N. W. Nelson. 2,074,732 ;
Mar. 23.
Brake lining tightener. A. L. Cornwell. 2,073,399;
Mar. 9.
Brake lining, yarn, and making same. Woven. W. Nan-
feldt. 2,100,347; Nov. 30.
Brake locking device for motor vehicles. E. J. Pilblad
and C. C. Strange. 2,076,963 ; Apr. 13.
Brake material and process connected therewith. M. M.
Cunningham and C. E. Bradley. 2,081,578 ; May 25.
Brake means for automotive vehicles. Power. J. B.
Brown and C. R. Larson. 2.089,173 : Aug. 10.
Brake mechanism. S. F. Arbuckle. 2,079,588-9 ; May 11.
Brake mechanism. W. H. Baselt. 2,093,797; Sept. 21.
Brake mechanism. D. L. Gallup. 2,074,724 ; Mar. 23.
McC. Johnstone. 2,082,633 ;
R.
R. G. Jones and R. E. Johns.
F. L. Main and C. A. Sawtelle.
Main. 2,090,539 ; Aug. 17.
T. R. MoGowan. 2,096,462 ; Oct. 19.
A. F. O'Connor. 2,077,256 ; Apr. 13.
A. V. Oliver. 2,087,810 ; July 20.
H. Kichford. 2,067,343 : Jan. 12.
M. E. Rutherford. 2.093,575 : Oct. 12.
C. A. Sawtelle. 2.093,431 ; Sept. 21.
C. A. Sawtelle. 2,102,810; Dec. 21.
J. Sneed. Re. 20,299 ; Mar. 16.
J. Sneed. 2.071.144 ; Feb. 16.
J. Sneed. 2,096,622 ; Oct. 19.
J. P. Tarbox. 2,072.412 ; Mar. 2.
J. W. White. 2,069,344 ; Feb. 2.
J. W. White. 2,087,392 ; July 20.
M. P. Whitney. 2,097,942 ; Nov. 2.
A. L. Goodknight. 2,077,787;
A. L. Goodknight. 2,077,788;
A. L. Goodknight. 2,101,708;
reverse. V. Tinghir.
intis and ]
2,077,080; Apr.
2,097,329 ;
2,100,349 ;
2,077,921 ; Apr.
Brake mechanism.
June 1.
Brake mechanism.
2,072,755; Mar. 2
Brake mechanism.
2,095,034 ; Oct. 5.
Brake mechanism. P. L.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism.
Brake mechanism, Air.
Apr. 20.
Brake mechanism, Air.
Apr. 20.
Brake mechanism, Air.
Dec. 7.
Brake mechanism. Automobile
2,070,098 ; Feb. 16.
Brake mechanism, Electric. P. P. Leventis and D. R.
Litton. 2,070,365 ; Feb. 9.
Brake mechanism, Fluid. J. A. Tolman.
13.
Brake mechanism for motor vehicles. H. Karl.
Oct. 26.
Brake mechanism. Hand. R. C. O'Connor.
Nov. 30.
Brake mechanism. Load.
20.
Brake mechanism, Load.
20.
Brake mechanism. Load.
19.
Brake mechanism. Load.
28.
Brake mechanism. Railway. T.
Ritchie. 2,088,486 ; July 27.
Brake mechanism. Servo. G. R. G. Gates.
Oct. 19.
Brake mechanism, Vacuum operated. R.
2,077,456 ; Apr. 20.
Brake-operating device for railroad vehicles. Automatic.
P. Mikulka, A. Stecker, and F. Seckar. 2,077,848 ; Apr.
Brake operating device, Vacuum. R. S
2,087,367 ; July 20.
Brake operating means.
26.
Brake operating mechanism.
Nov. 9.
Brake operating mechanism.
Mar. 9.
Brake or clutch, One-way. I. W. Litchfield.
Mar. 9.
Brake pipe holding means.
May 25.
Brake rele.ise. L. P. Wendel. 2,102,501 ; Dec. 14.
Brake rigging. T. C. Grossman. 2,099,421; Nov.
Brake rigging. E. G. Mueller. 2.096.464 ; Oct 19
Brake rigging, Automobile. W. D. Harper. 2,080,131;
May 11.
"^ BrowalP'fo,SO,529 • M^af ^s' '''''''^' ''"'■ ^^ ^•
"""and C.^£!°<!rr°''2,"c)8ri42''july"27'- ^^ ^^ ^tert^bach
Brake setting apparatus. S.' P Cottrell. 2,083,944 ; June
^'''? 08^8^*7°.^ a'',^X''=I' Automatic emergency. F. P. Holmes.
C. C. Farmer.
C. C. Parmer. 2,077,922 ; Apr.
C. C. Farmer. 2,096,487 ; Oct.
C. C. Farmer.
Dec.
2,103,353 ;
H. Schoepf and D. M.
2,096,396 ;
S. Begg.
Whittington.
2,096,854; Oct.
G. G. Ingalls.
T. Kolarovic.
A. L. Vissat.
C. C. Parmer.
2,098,546 :
2,073,081 :
2,073,408 :
2,081,698 ;
16.
2,088.857
Brake shoe.
Brake shoe.
Brake shoe.
Brake shoe
Williams.
Aug. 3.
^^•N<;lson. 2.007.1,^9; Jan. 5.
P. A^ Thau. 2,082,856 ; June 8.
A. O. Williams. 2,095,427 ; Oct. 12.
o°flnt'"^S*>°,:T ^- J- Burrows and
^,097,584 ; Nov. 2.
A. O.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
801
Brake shoe for railway cars. J. L. Karr. 2,096,430 ;
Oct. 19.
Brake shoe gauge. L. B. Blackman. 2,087,497 ; July 20.
Brake shoe head. E. W. G. Paterson. 2,074,667 ; Mar.
23
Brake shoe, Magnetic. C. C. Farmer. 2,103,3.54 ; Dec. 28.
Brake shoe, Segmental dual-faced sectional-type. C.
Sauzedde. 2,087,926 ; July 27.
Brake shoe tightener. H. W. Ekholm. 2,077,551 ; Apr. 20.
Brake structure. G. J. Thomas. 2,080,155 ; May 11.
Brake system. J. K. Leveen. 2,091,865 ; Aug. 31.
Brake system, Air. L. F. Castro. 2,094,205 ; Sept. 28.
Brake system, Electric and fluid pressure. J. W. Logan,
Jr. 2.068,340 ; Jan. 19.
Brake system for high speed trains. S. G. Down.
2,103,323 ; Dee. 28.
Brake system for trains. F. K. Clar. 2,103,061 ; Dec. 21.
Brake system, Magnetic track. T. H. Schoepf and D. M.
Ritchie. 2,085,871-3 ; July 6
Brake system. Power. E. A. Rockwell. 2,103,641 ; Dec.
28
Brake system. Railway. E. E. Hewitt. 2,081,453 : May
25.
Brake system, Railway vehicle. E. E. Hewitt. 2,077,929 ;
Apr. 20.
Brake system. Trailer. A. L. Farmer. 2,099,263 ; Nov.
16.
Brake system, Train. J. W. Logan, Jr. 2,099,428 ; Nov.
16.
Brake tester, Automatic. J. W. Morse and A. I. Moore.
2,070,022 ; Feb. 9.
Brake tester. Automobile. J. L. Shroyer. 2,098,979 ;
Nov. 16.
Brake testing apparatus. F. H. Stroud. 2,070,873 ; Feb.
16.
Brake testing device, Motor vehicle. S. G. Tilden.
2,079,751 ; May 11.
Brake torque reaction device. R. S. Sanford. 2,078,210 ;
Apr. 20.
Brake unit, Reaction type power. E. R. Evans.
2,097,873; Nov. 2.
Brake valve. H. M. Robinson. 2,084,707 ; June 22.
Brake valve. C. T. Schmitt and E. H. Brandt. 2,087,305 ;
July 20.
Brake valve device. C. C. Farmer. 2,084,675 ; June 22.
Brake valve device. C. D. Stewart. 2,081,464; May 25.
Brake valve handle. G. C. Farmer. 2,092,414 ; Sept. 7.
Brake with brake coupling. Free-wheel coaster. F. Wink-
ler. 2,081,568; May 25.
Brakes and clutches. System of operating power. C. P.
Townsend. 2,082,430 ; June 1.
Brakes and the like, Operating device for hand. F. J.
Stolpe. 2,103,282 ; Dec. 28.
Brakes, Apparatus for testing. R. W. Allen. 2,084,547 ;
June 22.
Brakes, Device for blooding hydraulic. L. Gary and J.
V. Sabella. 2,069,606; Feb. 2.
Brakes of motor vehicles, Controlling the. A. Weiss.
2,079,978 ; May 11.
Braking apparatus. G. W. Baughman. 2,068,365 ; Jan.
19.
Braking apparatus. A. Cohon. 2,102,406: Dec. 14.
Braking apparatus, Fluid pressure. J. Wright and H.
Trevaskis. 2,081,443 ; May 25.
Braking appiir.ntus for railway and other vehicles. J.
White. 2,088,184 ; July 27.
Braking apparatus. Railway. H. L. Bone. 2,089,823 ;
Aug. 10.
Braking apparatus. Railway. D. F. Cobourn. 2,076,427;
Apr. 6.
Braking device. H. F. Patterson. 2.080.740 ; May IS.
Braking device. G. P. Piganeau. 2,087,570 ; July 20.
Braking device. Automatic. A. Gullikson. 2,070,481 ;
Fob. 9.
Braking device for automobiles, Automatic. W. C. Scnt-
inan and M. Heckor. 2,088,725 ; Aug. 3.
Braking device for rotating machine parts. L. C. Brlsson.
2,101,425; Doc. 7.
Braking moans for hoisting machlnos, Safety. R. (.. I ost.
2,085,040 ; Juno 29.
Braking mechanism. J. Blowott. 2,081,898; Juno 1.
Braking mocbanlsm. M. W. Bowon. 2,080,190; May 11.
Braking nioolianlsm. C. V. Cl.-irko. 2,075, 17C.; I\I:ir. 30.
Braking nioclianiKM). It. Molvillo. 2,070,014; Fob. 1(1.
Braking mocliunism. S. Sclinoll. 2,074,434 ; Mar. 23.
Braking meclianlsni for autoniobllcs. G. R. IIolTninii.
2,007,570; Jan. 12. ^ , ,
Braking nioohaiiiHni for automobiles. F. L. Sliolor,
2,081,254; May 25.
Braking of iiidiicllon motors, Dynamic. C. Miiciiilllan.
2,075,738 ; Mar. 30.
Braking syKlom. C. W. Collins. 2,070,984; Fob. 10.
Braking hvnIomi. V.. Do/.b'r. 2,092.012: S<'pl. 7.
Braking sysloiii. (.'. <'. Farmer. 2.092, IK! ; Sopl. 7.
l!nil<liig svMloiii. W. Koclitiiiinn. 2,0S:i.'ir.l : .Iiitm; 1 ...
Braking syHloiii. J. W. Logan. Jr. 2,071,i5I: Mar. 2.\.
Braking Hystom. It. K. Stovons. 2.092,:}0I ; .^opl. 7
l!rnl<liig nvNl<iii. <'. D. Slowarl. 2,0!)0,.l < t ; Oct. 19,
Briikiiig K.VHtoiii. Duplex Ould. W. F. Oliver. 2,074,41(1;
Mar. 23. , ^, „ ,,,
Braking H.vs1<Mn for <'iir trucks. N. P. Blomhorg,
2 095 59l"- 0<'t. 12,
Bruklng hvhIoiu, nydniiillc K, <). Mlllor. 2,097.889;
Nov. 2.
122128— I'-r.1
Bran, Mechanically opening the. E. Eabinowitsch.
2,067,341 ; Jan. 12.
Bran food. Making. E. H. McKay. 2,093,285 ; Sept. 14.
Brand, Metal plate livestock. J. E. Thomas. 2,093,943 ;
Sept. 21.
Branding machine. W. P. Bullard and O. L. Williams.
2,101,775 ; Dec. 7.
Brandy, Producing. C. L. Crutchfield and J. P. Foster.
2,103,449 ; Dec. 28.
Brassiere. M. Cadolle. 2,103,060 ; Dec. 21.
Brassiere. E. Federico. 2.092.390 ; Sept. 7.
Brassiere. M. Filion. 2,088,950 ; Aug. 3.
Brassifere. H. Grain. 2,090,864 ; Aug. 24.
Brassiere. A. Hirsch. 2,072,879 ; Jlar. 9.
Brassiere. S. W. Kunstadter. 2,101,716; Dec. 7.
Brassiere. E. Miller. 2,070,369 ; Feb. 9.
Brassiere. D. Rotelll and H. B. Saxe. 2,078,099 ; Apr.
20.
Brassiere. L. Spare. 2,067,354 ; Jan. 12.
Brassiere. M. Witkower. 2,100,890 ; Nov. 30.
Brassiere and foundation garment. L. J. A. Amyot.
2,100,932 ; Nov. 30.
Brassiere composed of two Independent pockets. L.
Cristofanetti. 2,067.379 : Jan. 12.
Brassiere or the like. G. A. Kaufmann. 2,086,979 ;
July 13.
Braun cathode-ray tube. M. Knoll. 2.078,449 ; Apr. 27.
Braun tube. S. Loewe. 2,083,198 ; June 8.
Braun tube. K. Schlesinger. 2,075,142 ; Mar. 30.
Braun tube. K. Schlesinger. 2,077,270-2 ; Apr. 13.
Braun tube. K. Schlesinger. 2,083,203-4; June 8.
Braun tube. K. Schlesinger. 2,100,701 ; Nov. 30.
Braun tube. K. Schlesinger. 2,103,645 ; Doc. 28.
Braun tube. M. von Ardenne. 2,081,344 ; May 25.
Braun tube. M. von Ardenne. 2,083,209 ; June 8.
Braun Tube. M. von Ardenne. 2,093,876 ; Sept. 21.
Braun tube. M. von Ardenne. 2,096,986 ; Oct. 26.
Braun tube. M. von Ardenne. 2,097,003 ; Oct. 26.
Braun tube. B. Wienecke. 2,096,988 ; Oct. 26.
Brazing, Method and apparatus for. C. A. Mann.
2,093,814 ; Sept. 21.
Brazing, Method of. A. G. Hotchkiss. 2,085,587 ; June
29.
Bread and bakery products, Cooling. IM. H. Duval.
2,072,737 ; Mar. 2.
Bread, Apparatus for and method of cooling. W. W.
Reece. 2,101,651 ; Dee. 7.
Broad box. F. L. Cainache. 2.073,014; !\lar. 10.
Bread butterer. B. H. Bedford. 2,072,663 ; Mar. 2.
f'.road. Cooling. W. L. Floisher. 2,073.40!) ; Mar. 9.
Bread loaves and the like, Packaging. H. E. Hildebrand.
2,092,916: Sept. 14.
Bread, Making. F. F. Tisdall. 2,096,213 ; Oct. 19.
liread. Making leavened. C. N. Frey, A. S. Schultz, and
E. B. Brown. 2,007,911 ; Jan. 19.
Bread manufacture and compo.sitions of matter for use In
same. C. N. Frey and A. Schultz. 2,007,912 ; Jan. 19.
Broad, Process and product for manufacturing leavened.
A. K. Epstein and B. R. Harris. 2.007.908 ; Jan. 19.
Broad, Producing crustloss fancy. A. Ilorlcbeck and C.
Wiesmann. 2,087.912 ; July 27.
Bread rack. C. T. Match. 2.0(iO,023 : Jan. 5.
Bread slicing and wrapping machine. L. Ferencl.
2,082,945 ; June 8.
Broad slicing machine. I. C. Gellman. 2,092.276;
Sopt. 7.
Broad slicing machine. C. H. Potskeyes. 2,101,010;
Nov. 30.
Bread slicing machine. II. B. Tuthlll and H. P. Caldwell.
2,095,020; Oct. 12.
Bread slicing machine. S. Debus. 2.07«.29fl ; Apr. 0.
Broad, Wrapping loaves of. P. J. Couture. 2,077,743 ;
Apr. 20.
Broad wrapping machine. N. W. Lyon. 2,082.408;
Juno 1.
Broakdown-llroarm. O. S. Lewis. 2.088,173; July 27.
Broak-ofl' ni(-clianlsni, Autonialic. II. 1'.'. I'iorco. 2,07 1,-37;
Mar. 10.
Breaker for flush valve devices, Vacuum. W. C. Shnnley.
2,071,004; Feb. 10.
Brc.isl ad.iplor. B. E. WIggors. 2,000.503; Jan. .%.
Ilri'iist liflor for cotton gins. J. Blowott. 2,087,403;
July 20.
I'.ioathor for tomiiornturo rise alarm Bystoms. F. M.
("owan. 2,100.1,8 1 ; Nov. 23.
ItroMlliliig niiparatiis. J. B, Oym. 2.077,313 ; .\pr. 13.
I'.n.illiing apparatus. J. U. Hyin. 2,0SS,10I; .luly 27.
Ilroiilliliig ili'vio... !■;. II. I'M.slihunio. '.Mir.s, 1 7 I ; Jan. 10.
llrcalliiMg liil.o. K. Coniioll. •J,07.'i.3.!.'> : Mar. ».
Itroocli nioohaiilsm. G. L. Sinltli. 2.072.00,K ; Mar. 2.
Ilicoolios r(mstr\u-llon. (!. <). Van Holibor. 2.07-1. IV74 ;
Mar. 23.
llnw cooling, n. V,. SclmlNo. 2.008.211 : Nov. 2.
r.ri'wor. Vacutiin colTeo. H. Cory. 2.071.010; I'Vb. 23.
r.nwiTii; ilovlco. U, ('. Scliciok. 2,IIVJ,3.S."i ; Dor. M.
Ilr.wlng proroHH. V. V. Slobol. 2,0.S2,222 ; Juno 1.
iJrlclc anil adaptor. Track gritidlnK. T. LarKSon.
2.0I»3.000 ; Sept. 21.
lirlrk and mono drill. C. L. Galroar.!. 2.088.107; .Inly
27.
Itrloli, Hull. ling. T. O. Raad. 2,0.S0,0.si) ; July 13.
llrloU, Hull. ling. D. A. Wiilliir.., 2,il.><S,02:. ; AilkV .'«.
Itrli-li islnioll.iii. v.. and 1>. A. Walbioo, 2.(I,S7.03I ;
jiiiv 'j;.
802
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Brick grab. E. R. Hershey. 2,088,519 ; July 27.
Brick grab. J. P. Martin. 2,076,204 ; Apr. 6. •
Brick hacking for unit handling. W. J. Sullivan.
2.103,649 ; Dec. 28.
Brick mold. J. Crowell. 2,091,139 ; Aug. 24.
Brick or the like. W. H. Hill. 2.084.141 ; June 15.
Brick, Paving. O. W. Renkert. 2,095,012 ; Oct. 5.
Brick, Producing a dolomite. J. Ernould. 2,076,884;
Apr. 13.
Brick, Producing a lime. J. Emould. 2,076,883 ; Apr.
13.
Brick refractories, Clinker. L. T. Work. 2,083,180 ;
June 8.
Brick, Spalling resistant refractor.v. G. M. Carrie. J. W.
Craig, F. E. Lathe, and A. C. Halferdahl. 2,068,641 ;
Jan. 26.
Brick support. D. A. and E. Wallace. 2,103,569 ; Dec. 28.
Brick tie. J. J. Fitz Gerald. 2,089,253 ; Aug. 10.
Brick veneering structure. H. J. Nachreiner. 2,081,380 ;
May 25.
Brickwork construction for regenerators, Checlcer. J. F.
Hvslop. 2,068,292 ; Jan. 19.
Bricklayer's apparatus. R. Galbraith. 2,076,534 ; Apr.
13.
Bricks closed on all sides. Apparatus for producing hol-
low. J. Putterllli. 2,074,063 : Mar. 1 6.
Bricks from a clay rod or the like and for closing said
bricks, Apparatus for separating in one operation, hol-
low. A. H. Ullrich. 2,103.802 ; Dec. 2S.
Bricks, Making refractory. G. E. Sell. 2,102,976 ; Dec.
21.
Bricks, Manufacture of chromium ore containing. F.
Hartmann. 2,079,066 ; May 4.
Bridge connection. Roadway. W. Haupt. 2,069,146 ;
Jan. 26.
Bridge, Constant-current magnetic. B. D. Bedford.
2.103,996; Dec. 28.
Bridge construction. E. M. Wichert. 2,079,095 ; May 4.
Bridge, Floating. S. B. Hill. 2,085,150 ; June 29.
Bridge foot piece for stringed musical instruments. J.
Johannessen. 2,103,675 ; Dec. 28.
Bridge for eyeglasses. S. W. Montgomery. 2,066,735 ;
Jan. 5.
Bridge for metal sheets or rotarv printing machines,
Stretching. E. Gericke. 2,103,617 ; Dec. 28.
Bridge for stringed musical instruments. Adjustable. A.
W. Grover. 2,082,951 ; June 8.
Bridge for stringed musical instruments. Resilient. V.
Di Marzio. 2.074,982 ; Mar. 23.
Bridge gate. C. Lovelace. 2,093,612 : Sept. 21.
Bridge protecting apparatus. W. M. Campbell. 2,087,836 ;
July 20.
Bridge span inspection and maintenance traveler. W. H.
Ringe. 2,067,344 : Jan. 12.
Bridge table. C. S. Dill. 2,102,888 ; Dec, 21.
Bridge, Universal moisture. I. I. Davies. 2,088,843 ;
Aug. 3.
Bridging plug. W. T. Wells, C. H. Barnes, and L. Spen-
cer. 2,076,307 ; Apr. 6.
Brief case. S. H. Lifton. 2,069,255 ; Feb. 2.
Brief case construction. W. Satz. 2,101,459 ; Dec. 7.
Brim pouncing machine. B. D. Wells. 2,092,486 ;
Sept. 7.
Brine, Refrigerant. C. W. Chamberlain. 2,089,467 ;
Aug. 10.
Briquette machine. O. P. M. and W. C. Goss. 2,094,885 ;
Oct. 5.
Briquettes by compression. Process and a device for manu-
facturing. W. Bolk. 2,078.832 : Apr. 27.
Bristle for cleaning devices. F. Heldt. 2,100,138 ; Nov.
23
Broach. C. J. Halborg. 2,078.632 ; Apr. 27.
Broach shank connecter. F. J. Lapointe. 2,079,692 :
May 11.
Broaching machine. F. J. Lapointe. 2.068.884 ; Jan. 26.
Broaching machine. F. J. Lapointe. 2.089,753 : Aug. 10.
Broaching machine. Automatic multiple. J. E. Lvnch,
H. a. Pope, and A. H. Hawley. 2,072.563 ; Mar. 2.
Broadcasting. Combined television and audio. F. Schroter
2.078.459 ; Apr. 27.
Brocades and pattern cards. Apparatus and method
for simultaneously manufacturing. K. Xakanisbi
2.083,960 : June 15.
Broiler. C.E.Dawson. 2.094,915 ; Oct. 5.
Broiler. J. M. Prood. 2.085,169 ; June 29.
Broiler and toaster. Automatic. V. D. Simons. Jr
2.092,226; Sept. 7.
Broiler mechanism. L. Moore and I. S. HoUowav
2,095,449 ; Oct. 12.
Broiling device. C. V. Blayney. 2.070,111 : Feb. 9
Broken axle extractor. J. K. Schaefer. 2,077,268 • Anr
13. • f ■
Bronzing machine. E. W. Belluche. 2,090,026- Oct 19
Brooch. M. Belloch. 2.098.820 ; Nov. 9.
Brooch and clips combination. G. Tavani. 2,100 554 •
Nov. 30.
Brooch assemblage. M. Boucher. 2,072,080 ; Mar. 2
Brooch construction. Multiple. O. F. Placoo. 2 096 133-
Oct. 19. . . ,
Brooch construction. Ornamental. O. F. Placco. 2,087 331 -
July 20. '
Brooder. B. C. Barnes. 2,090.778: Aug. 24
Brooder. J. Blaschke. 2,084,832 ; June 22.
Brooder. F. B. Kent and J. L. Moffitt. 2,097,293 ; Oct.
26.
Brooder. B. W. Warner. 2,098,475 ; Nov. 9.
Brooder control. J. E. Carlson. 2,088,160 ; July 27.
Brooder, Electric chicken. K. W. Du Bois. 2,081,395 ;
May 25.
Brooder, feeder, and exerciser, Combined. M. B. Walker.
2,068,210 ; Jan. 19.
Brooder for chicks. D. B. Tolley and D. H. Hill.
2,082,990 ; June 8.
Brooder for chicks. D. B. Tolley and D. H. Hill.
2,094,729 ; Oct. 5.
Broom. O. Linder. 2,073,558 ; Mar. 9.
Broom holder. J. C. Nork. 2,070,448 ; Feb. 9.
Broom or article of analogous nature. A. L. Lodge.
2,070,169 ; Feb. 9.
Brush. H. Cave. 2,070,393 ; Feb. 9.
Brush. H. Cave. 2,095,918; Oct. 12.
Brush. C. C. Gerhardt. 2,102,178; Dec. 14.
Brush. G. Jacob, Jr., and E. B. Wright, Jr. 2,080,821 ;
May 18.
Brush. H. P. McMillan. 2,075,907 ; Apr. 6.
Brush. C. G. Rowland. 2,101,799 ; Dec. 7.
Brush. F. W. Sauer. 2,085,202 ; June 29.
Brush. R. E. Wood. 2,083,134; June 8.
Brush and an appliance for using the same. W. H. Scott.
2.103.957 ; Dec. 28.
Brush and making same. W. W. S. Carpenter. 2,075,570 ;
Mar. 30.
Brush and making the same. E. B. Wright, Jr., and 6. N.
Jacob, Jr. 2,078,358 ; Apr. 27.
Brush and mop holder. S. Brandel. 2,086,312 ; July 6.
Brush assembly for vacuum cleaners and the like. R.
Hemrich. 2,077,754 ; Apr. 20.
Brush, Automatic self-operating butcher block and plate
cleaning. W. Polgar. 2,096.915 ; Oct. 26.
Brush, Body. J. P. and J. T. Meleady. 2,093,110 ; Sept.
14.
Brush, Body. H. L. Welker. 2,075,413 ; Mar. 30.
Brush, Carbon. R. L. Adams. 2,092,627 ; Sept. 7.
Brush, Carbon. R. Palmer. 2,098,062 ; Nov. 2.
Brush, Combination. W. J. Geiger. 2,090,412 ; Aug. 17.
Brush, Commutator. J. C. Arnold. 2,102,347 ; Dec 14.
Brush contact. E. Kleinmann. 2,093,198 ; Sept. 14.
Brush for cleaning boiler and other tubes. L. J.
Spruzzola. 2,084,360; June 22.
Brush for shearing machines, Raising. F. H. Hardy.
2,097,790; Nov. 2.
Brush, Fountain. A. Brunauer. 2,095,433 ; Oct. 12.
Brush, Fountain. G. U. Le Moine and A. J. Gagin.
2,091,369 : Aug. 31.
Brush, Fountain. G. Remnsnider. 2.087,301 ; July 20.
Brush holder. A. M. Grean. 2,079,285 ; May 4.
Brush implement. P. Mednick. 2,072,175 ; Mar. 2.
Brush machine. W. D. Lipps. 2,097,296 ; Oct. 26.
Brush, Meat block. F. D. Johnson. 2,101,394; Dec. 7.
Brush, Paint. N. J. Campbell. 2,078,193 ; Apr. 20.
Brush processing. Electrographitic. H. M. Elsey.
2,095,800 ; Oct. 12.
Brush processing, Electrographitic. L. E. Moberly.
2.095,760 ; Oct. 12.
Brush rigging, Shiftable. R. F. Bean. 2,099,554; Nov.
16.
Brush, Rotary. R. C. Blertes. 2,079,713 ; May 11.
Brush selector, Multiple. M. Memelsdorff. 2,092,624:
Sept. 7.
Brush, Shaving. L. Espinosa. 2,067,756 ; Jan. 12.
Brush, Shaving. F. H. Fitch. 2,072,620; Mar. 2.
Brush, Suction cleaner. E. F. Martinet. 2,072,956:
Mar. 9.
Brush, Surgical hand. E. Johnson. 2,097,461 ; Nov. 2.
Brusher, Fruit. H. J. Brandenburg. 2,080,197-8; May
Brushes. Making self-sterilizing. W. E. Hill and P. A.
Parldiurst. 2.099,888: Nov. 23
Bubbler head. J. W. Harland. 2,089,894 ; Aug. 10.
Bucket and bucket protector. L. G. Copeman. 2,071,112:
r GD. lo. '
llln!'!f ^A*^ ^''"^^"^''c?-,,.^- '^- Page. 2,092,556; Sept. 7.
Bucket, Clam. C. Sollis. 2,090,817 : Aug. 24.
Bucket, Drag. R. S. Weimer 2.096.773 ; Oct. 26.
'■Ro^'onfir^^'"- -.h C- Pouting and A. G. Kliwer.
Ke. J0.0S6 ; Dec. 14.
Rll^'l-o^ ?JP°o^- E. G. Logan. 2,093,132 ; Sept. 14.
Bucket, Minnow. W. H. Peterson. 2,082,754 ; June 1.
vZ]-^l' geenf9rced. O. F. Becker. 2,083,138; June 8.
Rn^w' IP'"°";"-, P- E. Harrison. 2.0-3,S4d : IMar. 16.
Apr 20 "■'^'^ asphalt. J. I. Hurst. 2,077,756 r
Bncl-fi' ^'T\ ^- ■'^- ^lurdock. 2,082,022 ; June 1.
r? f I- ^ «• ?• J^''®J^i°P"- 2,067,484 ; Jan. 12.
r; t • ?.■ 't^ P^"s- 2,0G6,.398 ; .Ian. 5.
I .uc c e. P. liGinze. 2.072,949 ; JIar. 9.
I.iic'kle. .\. Jfeehnn. 2,091685- \ul' SI
Bucl-ie V- ^A ^'r"% .2.089.841 ; Aug. io.
2,085,388; Jrine 29^"°^^"^ ^°^ ^- ^- ^P^^^^^^^-
Buckle. J. R. Reyburn. 2,071.940 • Feb 2^?
^"^k e. J^ R Reyburn. 2,071,951 ;' Feb 23
Buckle. F. A^ Schaefer. 2.084.412; June 22
r!!ck^- fr^Vr^*"'?'-- 2,069.978; Feb 9.
R ,nV.ii' ^\ G. Tompkins. 2,088,820 ; Aug. 3.
Nov.- 30 ^- ^- ^°'^ ^""^ ^- M- Stiil. 2,100,526,-
4
LIST OF INVENTIONS
803
Buckle and belt-connecter, Combined center-bar. S. H.
Cohn and S. Levin. 2,099,387 ; Nov. 16.
Buckle and the like. J. F. Cox. 2,087,201 ; July 13.
Buckle, Back-band. C. Smallwood. 2,100,600; Nov. 30.
Buckle, Belt. J. A. Crocker, Jr. 2,078.651 ; Apr. 27.
Buckle, Belt. J. R. La Vigne. 2,101,585 ; Dec. 7.
Buckle, Belt. H. W. Parke. 2,076,249 ; Apr. 6.
Buckle, Bracelet. G. Eklund. 2,082,621 ; June 1.
Buckle, Clamp. N. Tavani. 2,074,287 ; Mar, 16.
Buckle, Clamping. F. E. Stahl. 2,076,008; Apr. 6.
Buckle forming machine. A. P. J. Volgt and L. M. Still.
2,087,490 : July 20.
Buckle for neckties. A. Sorkind. 2,094,857 ; Oct. 5.
Buckle for suspenders. A. E. Price. 2,071.427 ; Feb. 23.
Buckle for wheel traction devices. H. Stokke. 2,072,533 ;
Mar. 2.
Buckle, One-piece. J. A. and W. A. Devendor. 2,099,199 ;
Nov. 16.
Buckle, plate, and the like. Initialed. L. E. Baer.
2,067,811 ; Jan. 12.
Buckle or slide. Belt. L. W. Staples. 2,066,914 ; Jan. 5.
Buffer core. J. C. Burkhardt. 2.102,193 ; Dee. 14.
Buffer for the silent closing of doors. Oil pressure and
spring controlled. H. W. Hofius. 2,090,945 : Aug. 24.
Buffing and polishing device. BI. J. Bailey. 2,085,140 ;
June 29.
Buffing compound, Presaponified. M. F. Hennessey.
2.078.876 ; Apr. 27.
Buffing hood. G. H. Medart. 2,100,344 ; Nov. 30.
Buffing machine. G. E. McLaughlin and W. E. Broughton.
2,094,999 ; Oct. 5.
Buffing machine. G. E. McLaughlin and W. E. Broughton.
2,098,506 : Nov. 9.
Buffijig mechanism. A. E. Dentler. 2,076,769 ; Apr. 13.
Buffing or polishing machine. C. O. Johnson. 2,095,501 ;
Oct. 12.
Buffing wheel. S. W. Lippitt. 2,087,693 ; July 20.
Buffing wheel. S. W. Lippitt. 2,100,340 ; Nov. 30.
Buffing wheel. N. G. Sevbert. 2,090,814 ; Aug. 24.
Buffing wheel. W. S. Thomas. 2.099,777 ; Nov. 23.
Buffing wheel. H. Zimmerman. 2,087,012 ; July 13.
Buffing wheel and manufacture. J. F. White. 2,102,867 ;
Dec. 21.
Buffing wheel section. E. W. Hall. 2,087,105 ; July 13.
Builder mechanism. J. S. Furtado, Jr. 2.095,214 ; Oct. 5.
Building, A. L. A. Ma-zzarino. 2,085,918; Jvily 6.
Building block. S. W. Finch. 2,100,658 ; Nov. 30.
Building block. C. E. Johnson. 2,101,181 ; Dec. 7.
Building block. J. C. Keaney. 2,086.185: July 6.
Building block. G. A. Smith and M. S. Van Dusen.
2,102,756; Dec. 21.
Building block. A. N. Turnqui.st. 2,099,149; Nov. 16.
Building block. Composite insulated. F. H. Koester.
2,087,541 ; July 20.
Building block, Interlocking. A. Martinichio. 2,082,457 ;
June 1.
Building block, Metal hollow. A. Frati. 2,091,542 ;
Aug. 31.
Building block, Roinforced molded. C. E. Terrell and
R. D. O'Noil. 2,096,475; Oct. 19.
Building, Constructing. S. F. L. Vallet. 2,070,937 ; Feb.
16.
Building construction. B. E. Balduf. 2,101,001 ; Nov. 30.
Building construction. P. Betzler. 2,073.548 : Mar. 9.
Building construction. S. P. Brown. 2,076,877 ; Apr. 13.
Building construction. .S. S. Calafali. 2,073,781 ; Mar,
16,
Building construction. R. M. Calkins and J. W. Swank.
2,005,434 ; Oct. 12.
Building construction. R. M. Calkins and J. W. Swank.
2,098,717; Nov. 9.
Building construction. H. S. Curren. 2,094,265 ; Sept.
28
Building construction. C. F. Davla. 2,087,218; July 13.
Building construction. R. L. Davison. 2,075,338 ; Mar.
30.
Building construction. J. D. Edwards. 2,076,267 ;
Apr. 6.
Hiiilding construction. W. J. Erdnor. 2,072,983 ; Mar. 9.
Building construction. T. J. Foster. 2,060,755 : Kch. 9.
Building construction. G. K. Geerllngs. 2,076,403 ;
Anr 6
Ilnildiiig (■onstniction. E. G. Groves. 2,083,781 ; June 15.
Building conslnK-tion, It. L. flobl. 2,099,337 ; Nov. 10.
Building construction. O. B. Lane. 2,071,349: Feb. 23.
Building construction. B. London. 2,070,472-3 : Apr. 0.
Huildiiig construction. (,'. 15. Miiciiuley. 2,091,r>5J;
r.uilding conHt ruction. \V. W. Macfarron. 2,103,850;
Dec. 28.
Building construction. J. H. MncMlllnn, Jr. 2,070,401 ;
May 4.
Building construction. W. D. Mann. 2,000,057 : Fob. 2.
Building construction. E. G. P. Mopln. 2.077,950; Apr.
20.
Building conHlnicllon. O. F. Nclsson. 2,000,804; Aug.
IttiTuilng construction. R. M. Nyhagen, Jr. 2,071,053;
I'V-b. 23.
Itullding cimst ruction. R. M. Nyhngcn, Jr. 2,070.031;
Mny 4.
Building conslructlon. R. M. Nyliugcn, Jr. 2,002.200;
Sept. 7.
Building construction. A. C. Olsen. 2,101,952 ; Dec. 14.
Building construction. L. M. Parkhurst. 2,100,451 ;
Nov. 30.
Building construction. C. C. Peck. 2.099,941 ; Nov. 23.
Building construction. E. A. Pessagno, E. P. Schreier,
M. A. Patterson, and W. V. Worland. 2,099,077 ; Nov.
16.
Building construction. J. S. Raynor. 2,072,684 ; Mar. 2.
Building construction. L. P. Smith. 2,092,408 ; Sept. 7.
Building construction. C. E. Tarbell. 2,097,580 ; Nov. 2.
Building construction. L. T. Thorn. 2,102,443 ; Dec. 14.
Building construction. M. G. Vass. 2.075,773 ; Mar. 30.
Building construction. F. M. Venzie. 2,070.150 • Feb. 9.
Building construction. F. M. Venzie. 2,082,314 ; June 1.
Building construction. F. M. Venzie. 2,089,046 ; Aug. 3.
Building construction. F. M. Venzie. 2,097,781 ; Nov. 2.
Building construction. ' J. W. Warren. 2,075,560 ; Mar.
30.
Building construction. F. C. Watson. 2,082,191 ; June 1.
Building construction. H. L. Waugh. 2,091,061 ; Aug.
24.
Building construction. D. D. Whitacre. 2,102,447 ;
Dec. 14.
Building construction and panel for use therein. W. I.
Lucius. 2,099,211 ; Nov. 16.
Building construction. Metal. E. W. Ingram and L. W.
Ra,v. 2,082,578 ; June 1.
Building construction. Method and apparatus for. E. A.
Badt. 2,093,346; Sept. 14.
Building construction. Sectional metallic. J. Sylvan.
2,071,666 ; Feb. 23.
Building construction. Sheet material. J. J. Whelan.
2.102,247 ; Dec, 14.
Building construction unit. F. M. Harpham. 2,076,989 ;
Apr. 13.
Building construction unit. R. W. McLaughlin, Jr.
2,099,961 : Nov. 23.
Building construction unit and supporting member, Com-
posite. G. F. Kotrbaty. 2,094,607 ; Oct, 5.
Building constructions. C. J. Fox. 2,101,777 ; Dec. 7.
Building covering. O. J. Kuhn. 2.089,490 ; Aug. 10.
Building element. K. Erdmann. 2,074,721 ; Mar. 23.
Building element and building made therefrom, Structural.
G. F. Kotrbaty. 2,101,073 : Dec. 7.
Building, Fireproof. W. M. Goldsmith. 2,006,681 ;
Jan. 5.
Building, Frameless. W. H. Stulen. 2,075,874 ; Apr. 6.
Building material. J. Tomec. Re. 20,607 ; Dec. 28.
Building material. J. Tomec. 2,075,373 ; Mar. 30.
Building material and making the same. W. Byers.
2,077,094; Apr. 13.
Building material and making the same, Decorative. E. C.
Loetseher. 2,066,734; Jan. 5.
Building material. Composite. E. C. Loetseher.
2,067,012 ; Jan. 5.
Building method and construction. J. Pomerene.
2,067,860 ; Jan. 12.
Building strip and construction. E. L. Chamberlain.
2,0S5,89n ; July 0.
Building structure. O. E. Carlson. 2,085.146; June 29.
I'.uilding structure. D.M.Douglass. 2,103,152 ; Dec. 21.
iiuilding structure. R. R. Fling. 2,088.645; Ang. 3.
Building structure. IT. H. Keller. 2,076,728; Apr. 13.
Building structure. J. S. Nagel. 2,081,499; May 25.
Building structure. C. A. Patterson. 2,078,968; May 4.
Huilding structure. L. W. Ray. 2,080,230; May 11.
I'.iiildiiig structure or tie. R. M. SclialTer. 2,103,644;
Dee. 2S.
Building structure. F. M. Venzie. 2,074.442: Mnr. 23.
Huilding structure. F. M. Venzie. 2,089,045; Aug. 3.
Uuilding slruclure. E. C. Waslilnirn. K, (', \Vasliburn, Jr,,
Mild A. F. ^\■Msbb^M•Il. 2.0f!S ..s:;i ; .ion. 20,
Building structure and asspnibllng the same, Metal.
E. B. Wagoner. 2,085.281 ; June 20.
Building structure. Hollow steel. O. O. Greulicli.
2,0,89,893; Aug. 10.
liulldlug structure relnforeiMiienl. W. S. Ilewelt.
2,001,4 14 : Aug. 31.
Building system and construction units and elements
tlierefor. O. F. Kotrbaty. 2,101,074: Dec. 7.
r.iiildiii'.,' unit. W, W. Mllanl. ■J,(l!>5,<)8!< : Oct, 10.
r.iiilding unit. 1', J. Maul. 2.007,059: Jan. 5.
r.uildiiiK unit .'ind sliiielure formed therefrnni, C. G.
liiilVv. 2,073.7:15 : Mar. 10.
r.ulbling unit, Frameless. W. H. Stulen. 2.075,875;
Apr. 0.
Building veneer construction. A. P. Ellcl. 2,078,000;
Apr. 20.
Biilldlng.s and like structures, InsulatlnR. J. L. Flnck.
2.098,138 : Nov. 2.
BiiildliigN, Fireproollng of. J. A. Thomiis and G. IC.
.MIi'M. 2.083,10 1 : .luiie S.
Buildings from termlli-s. Appiiralua for protoclluR. \.
I>. I'lirlfov. 2,087.104; July 13.
Ilnilt In ivMcuntor. O. Brain and U. C. Boyd. 2,007,174;
Oct. 20.
Biillt-ln v.ndbilor. A. M. Boutlo. 2.087.833: .luly 20.
Bulb aiKl bolder, .Melnlllc. R. H. Campbell. 2,000,517;
Biilil carrier, FlKshllRht spnrp. 11. I. I'hlUlpR. 2.002.015 ;
Sept. 7.
B\ill>, Decorative llhinilnntlng. S, MiiramatHU, 2.075.744 ;
Mar. 30.
804
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Bulb, Electric light. W. L. Schumaker. 2,086,192;
July 6.
Bulb holder for flashlights. G. C. Fullmer. 2,084,767 ;
June 22.
Bulb, Bliner's electric lamp. A. G. GuUiford. 2,086,161 ;
July 6.
Bulb, Wultifllament electric light. N. Zagmester.
2,096,833 ; Oct. 26.
Bulb or the like and making the same, Ornamental lamp.
C. Birdseye. 2,096,084 ; Oct. 19.
Bulk food dispenser. H. P. Hall and A. T. Hartwick.
2,083,704 ; June 15.
Bulk meter. L. McCandless. 2,088,270 ; July 27.
Bulk-type carrier, Double compartment reversible. B. C.
Nelson, and J. Lundstrom. 2,090,961 ; Aug. 24.
Bulkhead assembly for convertible refrigerator cars.
G. C. George and P. L. Wolff. 2,097,395 ; Oct. 26.
Bulkhead construction for welded barges. Collision. A. C.
Leigh. 2,091,784; Aug. 31.
Bulkhead, Enclosure. L. F. Dietz. 2.066.718 ; Jan. 5.
Bulkhead, Refrigerator car. J. S. Lundvall. 2,092,981 ;
Sept. 14.
Bulhlozer. J. Kuohar. 2,078.636: Apr. 27.
Bumper. N. I. Silverman. 2,069,282 ; Feb. 2.
Bumper. M. Zirmer, and T. C. Black. 2,090,659 ; Aug.
24.
Bumper and jack. Combined. G. Sjolander. 2,077,275 ;
Apr. 13.
Bumper and the like, Crash. E. B. Hudson. 2,088,087 ;
July 27.
Bumper attachment. S. D. Bosket. 2,093,951 : Sept. 21.
Bumper, Automobile. J. Calabro. 2.099,049 : Nov. 16.
Bumper, Automobile. C. D. Hevenor. 2,102,120 ; Dec.
14.
Bumper, Automobile. J. Ochadloski. 2,089,500 ; Aug. 10.
Bumper, Automobile safety. E. L. Daily. 2,097,833 ;
Nov. 2.
Bumper, Automobile safety. N. L. Johnson. 2,077,110 ;
Apr. 13.
Bumper construction. H. S. Jandus and B. M. Short.
2,081,586 ; May 25.
Bumper construction for automobiles or for other autom(»-
tive vehicles. L. J. Morgan. 2,083,657 ; June 15.
Bumper device. G. A. TafE. 2,086.396 ; July 6.
Bumper, Duplex spring vehicle. M. Critani. 2,068,840
Jan. 26.
Bumper for animals. Head. J. A. Caldwell. 2,098,614
Nov. 9.
Bumper for automobiles. Safety. J. Geiger. 2,094,739
Oct. 5.
Bumper for a window glass. J. L. Conlon. 2,069,219
Feb. 2.
Bumper jack. A. L. Johnson. 2,097,949 ; Nov. 2.
Bumper post. S. W. Hayes. 2.073.694 ; i\Iar. 16.
Bumper, Shock absorbing. H. Schreiber. 2,083,038 ;
June 8.
Bumper, Side. J. Schulman. 2,092,476; Sept. 7.
Bumper, Spring. G. E. Jones, Jr., and W. A. Bowman.
2.089.208: Aug. 10.
Bumper, Vehicle. C. I. Geddes. 2,009,548 : Feb. 2.
Bunch-builder for winding and like machines. R. A.
Wittmann. 2,086,655 : July 13.
Bunch building mechanism. J. A. Jessen. 2,069,450 ;
Feb. 2.
Bunch rolling table suction control. H. E. Carlson.
2,081,983 ; June 1.
Bunch shaper and bunch moistoner for cigar machines.
S. Clausen. Re. 20,441 ; July 13.
Bunch winding attachment for builder mechanism. O. C.
Hinson. 2,082,958 ; June 8.
Bunch-yarn, Apparatus for making. S. R. Walsh.
2,097,543 ; Nov. 2.
Bundling apparatus. W. r.nri-ori. 2,066,449; Jan. 5.
Bung. R. C. Olson. 2,093,526 ; Sept. 21.
Bung, Container. W. Lauber. 2,096,432; Oct. 19.
Bung, Expanding. J. R. Wiley. 2,073,722; Mnr. 16.
Bung puller. A. A. Lee. 2,091,150; Aug. 24.
Bunion and corn protector. W. J. Hicks. 2,069,034 •
Jan. 26.
Buov for marine service. Illuminated. G. A. F. Winckler.
2,099.500 ; Nov. 16.
Burglar alarm switch. H. and M. E. Jackson. 2,071,343 ;
Feb. 23.
Burglar trap. P. A. Fiebiger. 2,067,662 ; Jan. 12.
Burial method and means. M. A. Smith. 2,076,677 ■
Apr. 13.
Burner : Sec —
Coal burner. Oil burner.
Combination burner. Ore burner.
Fluid fuel burner. Pulverized coal burner.
Fuel burner. Radiant cell gas burner.
Gas burner. Sawdust burner.
Lantern burner. Torch burner.
Lnti'ral draft biiruor. Wick lamp burner.
Liquid fuel burner.
Burner. W. W. Dick. 2,095,242 ; Oct. 12.
Burner. H. F. Pruth and C. A. Borland. 2.073,448 ;
Mar. 9.
Burner. J. E. Greenawalt. 2.072,587 ; Mar. 2.
Burner. R. Hngeman. 2,075.278 ; Mar. 30.
Burner. H. Langc 2,090.903 ; Oct. 20.
Burner. L. B. Mettlor. 2.096.555 ; Oct. 19.
Burner. J. D. O'Brien. 2,086,572 ; July 13.
Burner. J. C. Steiner. 2,086,369: July 6.
Burner. A. H. Tinnerman. 2,087,416 ; July 20.
Burner. D. Van Law. 2,096,945 ; Oct. 26.
Burner. A. J. Whitcomb. 2,090,771 ; Aug. 24.
Burner. I. J. Zimmerman. 2,090,740 ; Aug. 24.
Burner and combustion control apparatus. Gas. B. D.
Balthis. 2,081,657; May 25.
Burner and fuel control mechanism. D. Lumsden.
2,102,367 ; Dec. 14.
Burner and hearth. Liquid fuel. M. A. Powers. 2,067,097 ;
Jan. 5.
Burner and supply tank support. P. H. Schneider.
2,093,591 ; Sept. 21.
Burner and utensil support therefor, Gas. S. H. Hobson.
2,088,652 ; Aug. 3.
Burner assembly. Gas. P. S. Harper. 2,083,602 ; June 15.
Burner control. J. Eaton. 2,085,577 ; June 29.
Burner control. J. Good. 2,067,446 ; Jan. 12.
Burner control apparatus and system. A. L. Judson.
2,075,289 ; Mar. 30.
Burner control. Automatic oil. P. S. Arnold. 2,078,305 ;
Apr. 27.
Burner control, Gas. G. Herbster. 2,095,813 ; Oct. 12.
Burner control. Oil. P. S. Arnold. 2,076,395 ; Apr. 6.
Burner control. Oil. E. H. White. 2,077,294; Apr. 13.
Burner control system. L. L. Kuempel. 2,081,091 ; May
18.
Burner control system. B. E. Shaw. 2,076,967-8 ; Apr.
13.
Burner control system. Fluid fuel. P. O. Henderson.
2,067,699 ; Jan. 12.
Burner controls. Fluid fuel. W. S. Gordon. Jr. 2,071,870 ;
Feb. 23.
Burner device. Oil. A. Bargeboer. 2,079,430 ; May 4.
Burner draft control. Oil. M. H. Braden. 2,075,334 ;
Mar. 30.
Burner for firing furnaces with powdered fuel. E. H.
Nielsen. 2,079,420; May 4.
Burner for liquid fuel. L. J. Gianola. 2,094,943 ; Oct. 5.
Burner for liquid fuel. J. Spirig. 2,102,759 ; Dec. 21.
Burner for liquid fuels. C. Pulejo and J. Staub.
2,090,267; Aug. 17.
Burner for liquid fuels. P. Pulidori. 2,094,959 ; Oct. 5.
Burner for solid fuels. V. M. Cruikshank. 2,080,410 ;
May 18.
Burner ignition device, Gas range. L. H. Geurink.
2,068,542; Jan. 19.
Burner installations. Device for venting oil. J. M. Car-
roll. 2,086,698 ; July 13.
Burner mechanism. Fluid fuel. I. E. McCabe. 2,068,425 ;
Jan. 19.
Burner mechanism for gaseous fuel stoves. C. E. Parker.
2,102,482 ; Dec. 14.
Burner plate for stove ovens. W. P. Rogers. 2,081,560 ;
May 25.
Burner system with intermittent ignition. Modulating oil.
P. S. Denison. 2,076,768 ; Apr. 13.
Burner tip. Oil. W. B. Lang and J. C. Wohlfarth.
2,069,498; Feb. 2.
Burner unit. Oil. S. L. Laughlin, H. P. Braun, and W. J.
Smith. Re. 20,536 ; Oct. 19.
Burners, Apparatus for controlling liquid fuel. R. M.
Sherman. 2,086,884 ; July 13.
Burners, Making. C. L. Hardwick. 2,102,530; Dec. 14.
'^^i'oil^mS^A ^PP^""^*"^- ^- ^- ^erg and S. Berg.
Burring tool. A. Brunner. 2,083,427 ; June 8.
Burrs from gears. Mechanism for removing. R. S. Con-
don. 2,078,124 ; Apr. 20.
^"^ bar conduit system. W. C. Anderson. 2,096,313
Oct. 19.
^H?„S'y^.?"PP°''t'"S means in bus duct. W. H. Frank,
2,084,580 : June 22.
Bus body, Fireproof. G. Crommey. 2,075,096 ; Mar. 30.
Bus duct. H. J. L. Frank. Re. 20,436 ; July 6.
Bus duct. Making. W. H. Frank. 2.088,106; July 27
Bus roistering system. E. M. Hymans. 2,083,264
Bushing. P. J. Vogel. 2,066,917 ; Jan. 5
Bushing, Adapter. J. K. Delano. 2.075,024; Mar. 30.
Bushing, Composite. P. E. Rice. 2,077,584; Apr. 20.
2 00S^0n'-"^Jan"l9^°'^ inserting tool. M. A. Hamman
Bushing for bearings and making the same. Porous. V.
Cur.stadt. 2,100.1."i9 : Nov. 23
Bushing for drums. C. E. Farrington. 2,079,991 ; May 11
Lushing for electrical apparatus. Insulating. E. E. Ar
noUl and G. A. Burr. 2,088,502 ; July 27.
Lushing High voltage. R. W. Atkinson. 2,068,624
Jan. 19.
Bushing High voltage liquid-filled. S. Terpak. 2,099,666
Nov. !(!. «- > ,
Bushing insulator.
Bushing material.
R. Higglns. 2,082,055; June 1.
J. C. Truem^jer. 2,078,473 ; Apr. 27
417
Bushing. Multiple. E. P. Gray. 2,085.907 ; July 6.
^'^ J"?X^'' "°^ ®^°<^ <5"ed. G. M. Whisler. 2,096,
Oct. 19.
Bushing, Rotary table. W. A. Abegg. 2,068,218; Jan
Bushing, Terminal. G. E. Gober. 2,077,686 ; Apr. 20.
n.i.^'''2,0??;336rApr:/3.™'°^ "'''''''''■ '■ ^- ^^'^-
LIST OF INVENTIONS
805
Bushings, Apparatus for making circular. J. C. Lemming.
2,077,335 ; Apr. 13.
Bushings of the condenser type. High tension electric
insulating. E. Haefely. 2,086,078 ; July 6.
Bushings. Securing bung. J. O. Black. 2,009,937 ; Feb. 9.
Bust pad. E. B. Meadows. 2,082,503 ; June 1.
Butadiene bodies, Hydrohalogenated vulcanized. H. A.
Wlnkelmann and E. W. Moffiett. 2,075,253 ; Mar. 30.
Butadiene bodies. Modified halogen containing. H. A.
Winkelmann. 2,075,252 ; Mar. 30.
Butadienes and chlorinated derivatives thereof. I. E.
Musl<at. 2,070,609 ; Feb. 16.
Butadienyl compounds and preparing the same. W. H.
Carothers and G. J. Berchet. 2.073,363 ; Mar. 9.
Butt joint. R. C. Hansen. 2,082,159 ; June 1.
Butter container, Sanitary. L. H. Rezos. 2,087,117 ;
July 13.
Butter dispenser, Sanitary. L. H. Rezos. 2,097,238 ;
Oct. 26.
Butter mold. J. M. Charlton. 2,086,212 ; July 6.
Butter substitute. H. D. Wendt. 2.085,134 ; June 29.
Butter-substitute mixing and molding device. R. R.
Auerswald. 2,102,874 ; Dec. 21.
Butter substitutes, Apparatus for preparing. J. Schaub.
2,073,353 ; Mar. 9.
Butterfly valve. S. A. Moss. 2,095,203 : Oct. 12.
Button. J. W. Abell. 2,081,259 ; May 25.
Button. R. C. Bangs. 2.099.979 ; Nov. 23.
Button. H. H. Knott. 2,081,485 : May 25.
Button. J. Komorous. 2.073,422 ; Mar. 9.
Button. R. Tucljer. 2,087,074 ; July 13.
Button. A. L. Watts. 2,068,832 ; Jan. 26.
Button and clasp construction. J. Matsumoto. 2,100,106 ;
Nov. 23.
Button and timepiece. Combination horn. M. H. HoUings-
worth. 2,095,983 ; Oct. 19.
Button baclver. S. A. Harrison. 2,100,103 ; Nov. 23.
Button clamp. F. A. Reece and S. W. Avis. 2,096,136 ;
Oct. 19.
Button, Cuff. K. Hoecliele. 2,097,373 ; Oct. 26.
Button, Detachable. J. S. Davis. 2,085,641 ; June 29.
Button, Detachable. J. L. Friedrich and F. P. Stock-
dale. 2,070,162 ; Feb. 9.
Button drilling machine, Automatic. F. A. Richards.
2,078,410 : Apr. 27.
Button drilling machine. Self shank. F. A. Richards.
2.090,949 ; Aug. 24.
Button fastener A. lUsche. 2,075,722 ; Mar. 30.
Buttonhole. R. A. Collins and F. Mondello. 2,086,663 ;
July 13.
Buttonholes, Method and apparatus for making. R. A.
Collins and F. Mondello. 2,086,602 ; July 13.
Button, Initial. R. C. Bangs. 2,067,814; Jan. 12.
Button lock. S. W. Reynolds. 2,084,745 ; June 22.
Button, Mattress and cushion. M. Bcchik. 2,090,779 ;
Au^. 24.
Button, Novelty. H. W. Richardson. 2,072,218 ; Mar. 2.
Button or the like. P. K. Fonton. 2.103.615: Dec. 28.
Button or the like. R. Huckins. 2,067,224 ; Jan. 12.
Button or the like. E. D. Janes. 2,067.223; Jan. 12.
Button or the like. J. C. Wolff. 2.007,222 ; Jan. 12.
Button, Plug. R. C. Chaffee. 2,077,355 ; Apr. 13.
Button positioning means. H. Miller. 2,007,225 ; Jan. 12.
Button, Reflector. P. ICureni. 2.095,932; Oct. 12.
Button, Sash. H. I. Hill. 2.092.395 ; Sept. 7.
P.utton shaping inachinc. II. II. Knott. 2,060,839;
Jiin. 5.
Button threading machine. E. L. McRoskey. 2,088,865 ;
Aug. 3.
Button, Tufting. W. L. Hawn. 2,077,691 ; Apr. 20.
Button, Tufting. R. C. Lang. 2,082,702 ; June 1.
r.ntton, Tufting. W. B. Mathowson. 2.098.780; Nov. 9.
liutKfti, Upholstery. B. ('. Place. 2,103,955; Dec. 28.
Buttons and like arlicles. I'roduction of. 1*. (',. Chrlsten-
sen. 2,097,144; Oct. 20.
Buttons and the like, Finishing. R. Ij. Atkinson.
2,077,302; Apr. 13.
Buttons from [il.-istic material, Making. W. M. Davidson
and T. B. Jones. 2,087,470 ; July 20.
Bntlon.s, Making. N. O. Broderson. 2,084,427 ; June 22.
Buttons, Making nut. W. C. Anderson. 2,077,352; Apr.
13.
Butyl-acetonic fermontntlon pror(<ss. H. R. Stiles.
2.098,200 ; Nov. 2.
Butyl ethers. Mixed tertiary. T. Evans and K. R. Edlund.
2,080,03 1 ; May 11.
I'.y-pnss ;in:nig(iiicnt. H. A. Reynolds. 2,098,712 ; Nov. !).
CmI), Motorized vclilcle. T>. Ij. Oohs. 2,005,058; Oct. 5.
Crib Hignaling system for railroads. Railway. T. J.
Judge. 2,082,340; June 1.
<';ibln and window structure. F. It. Canncy. 2.084,790:
.lune 22.
('iil)in for jiircnift. Soundproof, P, R. nassett and S. J.
Ziind. 2,095,620: Oct. 12.
(.'ahlnet. C. F. (Jerliardt. 2,081,328 ; May 25.
Ciiblnet. II. 1). KelHii. 2.0!) 1 ... 19 ; Aug. 31.
Ciililnet. U A. M. Phebiii and I,. K. Koch. 2,100.871 ;
Nov. 30.
Cabinet. A. E. Shearer. 2,086,043 ; July 13.
("ablni't. Air conditioning. (J. C. LiiWHon. 2,078,085;
Apr. 20.
(Cabinet and buslneHH innclilne slnnd, (;omblne(l. W. A.
AndciHon. 2,101,230; Dec. 7.
R. Sharp. 2,087,863 ;
M. H. Ackerman.
R. H.
Cabinet and case. Projector. E.
July 20.
Cabinet and counter structure.
2,073,955 ; Mar. 16.
Cabinet and method of assembly, Refrigerator,
Money. 2,091,079 ; Aug. 24.
Cabinet, Article delivery. J. D. Lloyd. 2,071,040 ; Feb.
16.
Cabinet assembly particularly adapted for use in molded
radio cabinets. Composition panel. K. E. B. Stenbers.
2,100,226 ; Nov. 23.
Cabinet, Bath. S. Roberts. 2,070,492 ; Feb. 9.
Cabinet, Book delivering. C. H. BerUl. 2,080,219 ; May
11.
Cabinet, Cold storage. G. W. Cocks.
Cabinet, Cold storage. G. W. Cocks.
Cabinet. Commodity display. E. D.
Nov. 23.
Cabinet construction, Roller towel. B. H. Belenson.
2,095,021 ; Oct. 5.
Cabinet, Dispenser. G. A. Shaffer and F. H. Wirtz.
2,085,479 ; June 29.
Cabinet, Display. C. W. Boston. 2,088,149 ; July 27.
Cabiner, Display. J. V. Flood. 2,087,904 ; July 27.
Cabinet, Display. I. P. Sarullo and J. DawsoD.
2,076,173 ; Apr. 6.
2,080,885 ; Mav 18.
Davis. 2,100,132 :
2,078.813 : Apr. 27
Cabinet, Electrophysical.
2,096,128 ; Oct. 19.
Cabinet, Filing. J^ C. Seyl.
Cabinet, Filing.
Cabinet, Filing.
Cabinet, Filing.
Cabinet, Filing.
W.
Mortrude, Jr.
2,083,349 ; June 8.
F. A. S'chmitz. 2.096.689 : Oct. 19.
F. W. Tobey. 2,099,148 ; Nov. 16.
L. A. Vanderhoof. 2,081,470 ; May 25.
A. R. Wigeland and A. O. Tandberg.
2.095,583 ; Oct. 12.
Cabinet for coin controlled machines. H. F. Berg.
2.087,717 ; July 20.
Cabinet for effervescent beverages. Dispensing and stor-
age. O. J. Vincent. 2,086,832 ; July 13.
Cabinet for fuel gas cylinders. M. G. Farrar. 2,087,141 ;
July 13.
Cabinet for mechanical refrigerators and appurtenances
thereof. L. M. Crosley. 2,101,702 ; Dec. 7.
Cabinet for mimeograph stencils. Filing. H. W. Elliot.
2,074,606 ; Mar. 23.
Cabinet for the use and storage of an instrument.
R. C. Robert. 2,103,001 ; Dec. 21.
Cabinet for vending machines, Dispensing. W. Rabkin.
2.089.709 ; Aug. 10.
Cabinet, Humidifying display. L. C. Gardner. 2,083,442 ;
June 8.
Cabinet, Illuminated directory. C. J. Cummings and L. L.
Weimar. 2,080.808 ; May 18.
C.-ibinet, Kitchenette. E. L. Bennett. 2.068.591 ; Jan. 19.
Cabinet, Knock down. O. Rottman. 2.072.383; Mar. 2.
Cabinet, Milk refrigerating. W. F. Borgerd, F. L. McCune,
and C. A. Uherek. 2,077,871 ; Apr. 20.
Cabinet or similar article. H. L. van Doren and R. C.
Deigert. 2,095,722; Oct. 12.
r;il)inet. Portable cooling. E. McClanahan. 2,083,852;
June 15.
Cabinet, Radiator. C. M. Woolley. 2,075,323 ; Mar. 30.
Cabinet, Radio. A. Montaruli. 2.070.0SS ; Feb. 9.
Cabinet, Radio battery. R. E. Nelson. 2,070.172; Feb. 9.
Cabinet, Razor blade vending and collecting. C. E.
Frederlckson. 2,080,038; May 11.
Cabinet, Refrigerated. V. Mifiana and J. A. Galiano.
2.098.155 : Nov. 2.
Cabinet, Refrigerated display. W. G. Bate. 2,081.048;
M.ay 18.
Cabinet, Refrigerating. E. Du P.ois, 2,074,250 : :Mar, 16,
Cabin(>t, Refrigerating. C. E. Qninn. 2.073.175; Mar. 9.
C:ibinet, Refrigerator. E. II. Boddv. •_>.0C.'4„-:rJ : .l.in, 19.
Cabinet, Refrigerator. E. W. Bottum. 2,081,788 ; May 25.
Cabinet, Refrigerator.
May 11.
Cabinet, Refrigerator.
20.
Cabinet, Refrigerator.
('!ibinet. Refrigi-rntor.
(Cabinet, Refrigerator.
Cnblnet, Refrigerator.
12.
Cabinet,
("iihlnet.
CiibiiK't.
Cabinet.
C. P. Erlckson. 2,079,608;
M. W. Kenney. 2,087,257 ; July
J. L. Knight. 2.068.550; Jan. 19.
J. L, Knik'bt, 2,084.201 ; June 15.
W. Marshall. 2,100,811 ; Nov. 30.
W. E. Richard. 2,067.504 ; Jan.
Refrigerator. L. Stri\tton, 2.092. 1.'IO :
Roll towel. A. Falk, 2.090.255; Aug,
Rotary utility. P. Parr. 2.075.051 ;
Sheet paper. S. Magiinil. 2.1()I„863
Sept. 7.
17.
Mar. 30.
Pec. 14.
n.'C. 14.
nape
('.■ihlnct shell. Filing. F. V. .lonas. 2.102.2
Cabinet, Shoe. E. L. Whenhnui. 2,000,«3B ; Fob. :;.
Cabinet, Steam bnth. T. B. SteplUMmon. 2,070,030:
Feb. 9.
("Mliinet, Stor.'igc, IT, F, Beers. 2,101,465; Dec. 7.
Cabinet, Storage. G. \V. CorkH. 2.0.'<!>.3I1 : .\ug. 10.
Cabinet, Sun bath. li. 10. WeUliiuin. 2.(l.stl.il I 1 ; May 18.
CMl)liiet table. E. C. Grovrs 2,1()0.2I7; Nov. 23,
Cabinet, table, inul soiit, Coinlilned. .\. rjudyx. 2.103,552;
I >.■.•. 2S.
Cabinet, Tie. O. C. BoenlK. 2,070.503; May 11.
Towel. H. A. Iliininer. 2,I)77.7!N3 ; Apr. 20.
'lew.-l. I,. M. Harvey. 2.067. 7tl0 ; Jan. 12.
Towel. 1,, M. ll.irMV. 2.«S7,.M:!: .Inl.v 20.
Towel. I,. .1. Mlteb.-ll. 2.07I.IUI I : Mur. 23.
Typi' or nuilrlx. InIi Sheloni, HanuilOl, iiml O. I.
'in
Cabinet
( '.'iI.ImiI
Clllllnel
Ciibinet
Cabliiel
lllooi
,07Il.ltilN : May 1.
806
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Cabinet unit, Collapsible tool. W. E. Greene. 2,089,999 ;
Aug. 17.
Cabinet, Vapor bath. F. A. Besuzzi. 2,076,171 ; Apr. 6.
Cabinet Wall. H. Bartels. 2,070,641 ; Feb. 16.
Cable amplifying system, Submarine. G. A. Randall and
L. B. Wheeler. 2,090,230 ; Aug. 17.
Cable anchorage and its installation. J. F. Howe.
2,090,580 ; Aug. 17.
Cable and applying same, Tension. J. F. Howe.
2,071,694; Feb. 23.
Cable and making same, Rubber impregnated metal. R.
Mayne. 2,067,405 ; Jan. 12.
Cable and making the same. Electrical. L. O. Reichelt.
2,097,501 : Nov. 2.
Cable and method of installation, Electric. H. Sonnen-
feld. 2,093,114 ; Sept. 14.
Cable, Apparatus for making. E. W. McKnight.
2,098,922 ; Nov. 9.
Cable, Apparatus for splicing. J. W. Channell.
2,076,223 ; Apr. 6.
Cable, Armored electrical. H. Charmoy. 2,090,747 ; Aug.
24.
Cable attaching device, Electric. P. M. Petrie.
2,091.054; Aug. 24.
Cable bight, Auxiliary. H. J. Sullivan. 2,095,843; Oct.
12.
Cable clamp. H. Creager. 2,077,222 ; Apr. 13.
Cable clamp. H. A. Green. 2,100,777 ; Nov. 30.
Cable clamp. R. H. Kingdon. 2,097,695 ; Nov. 2.
Cable, Communication. E. Fischer. 2,072,712 ; Mar. 2.
Cable, Concentric conductor electric. W. K. Weston.
2,092,487 ; Sept. 7.
Cable connecter. M. Lee. 2,087,384 ; July 20.
Cable connecter and junction with conical contact.
M. A. Sertillange. 2,093,403; Sept. 21.
Cable cutter. A. E. Ravenscroft. 2,103,597 ; Dec. 28.
Cable, Electric. C. J. Beaver and E. L. Davey.
2,067,169-70 ; Jan. 12.
Cable, Electric. P. V. Hunter. 2,093,445; Sept. 21.
Cable, Electric. R. C. Mildner. 2.099.407 ; Nov. 16.
Cable, Electric. D. M. Robinson. 2,102,974 ; Dec. 21.
Cable, Electric. W. C. Robinson and O. A. Frederickson.
2,070.141; Feb. 9.
Cable, Electric. S. J. Eosch. 2,102,129 ; Dec. 14.
Cable, Electric. J. F. Watson. 2,075,073 ; Mar. 30.
Cable, Electric. R. J. Wiseman. 2.068.940 : Jan. 20.
Cable, Electric communication. N. V. Firth and A. G.
Hall. 2,081,427 ; May 25.
Cable, Electrical. M. W. Reed. 2,098,162-3 ; Nov. 2.
Cable, Electrical. M. M. SafiEord. 2,089,073 ; Aug. 3.
Cable equalizer, Elevator. S. A. White. 2,089,143 ;
Aug. 3.
Cable, Flexible armored electric. G. A. Johnson.
2,084,616 ; June 22.
Cable, Fluid Impregnated electric. F. L. Alme.
2.085.563 ; .Tune 29.
Cable, Glass insulated underground electric. H. M. Ho-
bart. 2,092,647 ; Sept. 7.
Cable, High frequency. L. Walter. 2,082,860; June 8.
Cable, High tension. T. F. Peterson. Re. 20,244 ; Jan. 12.
Cable, High tension electric. L. Emanueli. 2,081,880 ;
May 25.
Cable. High tension rubber insulated. E. Bormann.
2,096,840 ; Oct. 26.
Cable, nigh voltage. F. L. Aime. 2,095,090 : Oct. 5.
Cable-hitch holder. A. E. Bergloff. 2,092,239 ; Sept. 7.
Cable installation. Electric. M. Hochstadter and W. Vogel.
2,079,856 ; May 11.
Cable, Insulated electric. P. M. Clark. 2,096,448; Oct.
19.
Cable joint. T. F. Brandt. 2,077,737 : Apr. 20.
Cable joint. N. E. Buck and D. W. Roper. 2,093,305 ;
Sept. 14.
r,nh1o ioint. J. D. Shaw. 2,081.224: June 15.
Cable manufacture. G. Zapf. 2,081,691 ; May 25.
r.-ihlc. Method of and npp:ir.Ttns for m.Tnnfacturing an
electrio.Tl. H. J. Boe. 2,090.744; Aug. 24.
Cable, Oil filled. R. W. Atkinson and D. M. Simons.
2,071.102; Feb. 16.
Cable, Oil insulated. B. S. F. Ell. 2,081,803 : May 25.
Cable operated valve. R. G. Carlson. 2.069,99.5 ; Feb. 9.
Cnble onllet top member. Parkway. O. S. Flath.
2,103.77.T : Dec. 28.
Cable, Oxidation resistant. K. S. Wyatt. 2,083,889 ; June
15.
Cable protector. L. I. Anderson. 2,092,270 ; Sept. 7.
r.ible reel, Kxplosionproof. N. A. Tornbloin. 2,074.305 •
Mar. 16.
Cable, Reenforced flexible electric. J. Pombo. 2,076,667 •
Apr. 13.
Cable riser. F. C. Lavarack and F. B. Wiegand.
2,057,780; Mar. 30.
Cable splicing device. P. A. Schmuok. 2,081,773 • May 25.
Cable, Submarine signaling. J. Engler and E. Studt
2,101,386; Doc. 7.
Cable support. J. J. Taylor. 2,077,783 ; Apr. 20.
Cable suspension. E. E. Arnold. 2,081,974 ; June 1.
Cable system and Joint therefor. Electric. F. C. Meyer.
2,070,974 ; Feb 16.
Cable system, Electric. C. E. Bennett. 2,066,320-3;
Jan. .5.
Cable system, Electric. C. E. Bennett. 2,081,263 ; May
Cable system. Electric. C. E. Bennett. 2,099,291 ; Nov.
Cable system. High tension. F. "V. Calvert. 2,089,052;
Aug. 3.
Cable system. Shielded. S. P. Mead. 2,086,629 ; July 13.
Cable winding apparatus. J. F. Kessler. 2,083,954 ; June
15
Cable, Wire. C. C. Sunderland. 2,095,721 ; Oct. 12.
Cable with mineral insulation, Concentric. M. M. J. E.
Coupler. 2,074,777 ; Mar. 23.
Cables, Apparatus for stripping electric. C. P. Seckham.
2,099,084 ; Nov. 16.
Cables, Method of and apparatus for laying submarine.
C. S. Lawton. 2,099,527 ; Nov. 16.
Cadmium electrodeposition. J. V. Vaughen. 2,085,776 ;
July 6.
Cadmium, Extraction of. A. P6r. 2,074,806 ; Mar. 23.
Cadmium plating. R. O. Hull. 2,090.049: Aug. 17.
Cadmium, Plating of. G. Lutz. 2,097,630 ; Nov. 2.
Caf6 rovale making device. L. M. Scofleld. 2,072,469 ;
Mar. 2.
Caffeine collector. A. C. Waldvogel. 2,101,418 ; Dec. 7.
Cage for ball bearings. B. F. Runge. 2,076,920 ; Apr. 13.
Cage for banks and the like. Bulletproof. F. J. Plym.
2,077,055 ; Apr. 13.
Cage for workmen. Safety. C. L. Deekard. 2,076,810;
Apr. 13.
Cage, Scenic insect. F. E. Austin. 2,080,160; May 11.
Caisson. W. R. Marsden. 2.076,379 ; Apr. 6.
Caisson. J. SamkofE. 2,087,739 ; July 20.
Caisson machine. S. M Gooder 2,091,779 ; Aug 31.
Cake and dessert ring. P. Truesdale. 2,097,356 ; Oct.
26.
Cake breaker, pastry knife, and server. Combined. A. J.
Lautmann. 2,081,011 : May 18.
Cake confections, Packaging of. W. A. Clark. 2,085,728 ;
July 6.
Cake container. H. G. Evitt. 2,085,493 : June 29.
Cake icing machine. J. R. Litty and T. B. Lundin.
Re. 20,572 ; Dec. 7.
Calcium carbonate. Precipitated finely divided. G. Lynn
and E. M. Allen. 2.080,616 ; May 18.
Calcium hydride. Production of. P. P. Alexander.
2,082,134; June 1.
Calcium magnesium chloride. Treatment of. P. R. Mar-
tin. 2,071,417; Feb. 23.
Calcium phosphates, JManufacture of granular. H. A.
Curtis. 2,072,980 : Mar. 9.
(Calcium) superphosphate. Making double or treble. W. H.
Maclntire. 2,067,538; Jan. 12.
Calculating and bookkeeping machine. K. Gelpke.
2,081,624 ; May 25.
Calculating and indicating mechanism. W. J. Kauffman.
2,082,008 ; June 1.
Calculating and recording system. M. H. Loughridge.
2.101.861 ; Dec. 14.
Calculating and typewriting machine. Combined. A.
Kottmann. 2,084,445 ; June 22.
Calculating apparatus. S. E. Bray. 2,093,124 ; Sept. 14.
Calculating apparatus for firing directors for shooting
at moving aerial targets. K. Papello. 2,071,425 ; Feb.
23.
Calculating apparatus for use in printing. J. D. Bolon-
garo. 2,093,142; Sept. 14.
Calculating device. J. H. Bayard. 2,088.395 ; July 27.
Calculating device. W. M. Phelps. 2,088,533 ; July 27.
Calculating device. N. Sinitzin-White. 2,080,587 ; May
18.
Calculating device. H. von Forster and L. Grill.
2.091.661 ; Aug. 31.
Calculating device. E. C. Wente. 2,098,326 : Nov. 9.
Calculating machine. R. E. Anneren and B. CarlstrOm.
2.06S.S99 : Jan. 26. •
Calculating machine. A. Baumann and C. P. Horlacher.
2.084,831 ; June 22.
Calculating machine. E. F. Britten, Jr. 2,085,630 ; June
Calculating machine. E. F. Britten, Jr. 2,088,049 ; Julv
27. ....
Calculating machine. G. C. Chase. 2,089.682 ; Aug. 10.
Calculating machine. R. A. Christian. 2.082,098 ; June 1.
( ;ilculating machine. L. P. Crosman. 2,088,054 ; July 27.
Calculating machine. J. Gebhardt. 2,099. 0(iO ; Nov. 16.
Calculating machine. C. Hamann. 2,081,008 • May 18
o''A-"'^iQS."i!?'^'""n^- ^- I^erch and C. M. F. Friden.
^'^o^'A'oo^i'AS machine. E. Modes, R. Honz, and O. Hennig.
/,0».i,200 : June 8.
Calculating machine. A. D. Moore. 2,082,211; June 1.
Calculating machine. R. L. Muller. 2,077,180; Apr. 13.
( MlculMling machine. R. L. Muller. 2,09].(U()- Aug. 31.
Calculating machine. R. L. Muller. 2,095,368: Oct. 12.
Calculating machine. A. A. Overbury. 2,096,465 ; Oct.
C.ilculating machine. A. A. Overbrry. 2,101,818 ; Dec. 7.
Calcu ating machine. E. Racz. 2,074.026- Mar 16
Calculating machine. E. Racz. 2.081,836 ; May 25
Calculating machine. E. Racz. 2,088,434 ; July 27.
CaWlating machine. H. C. Robinson. 2,099,754; Nov.
C.iTculating machine. J. A. V. Turck. 2,075,375 ; Mar. 30.
Ca cu ating machine. E. C. Walter. 2,089,820 ; Aug. 10.
Calculating machine. E. C. Walter. 2,101,766-7 • Dec. 7
LIST OF INVENTIONS
807
Calculating machine, Electric. R. E. Boutet. 2,070,824 ;
Feb. 16.
Calculating machine of the ten key type. E. V. Gustafs-
son and G. H. Hellgren. 2,102,700 ; Dec. 21.
Calculating machines and the like, Division arrangement
for. A. F. Pott. 2,088,974 ; Aug. 3.
Calculating machines, Automatic overdraft device for.
C. L. Lee. 2,079,355 ; May 4.
Calculator. G. Baer. 2,080,857 : May 18.
Calculator. J. Quijano. 2,092,268 ; Sept. 7.
Calculator. J. L. Taylor. 2,007,068 ; Jan. 5.
Calculator. W. Taylor. 2.101.298 ; Dec. 7.
Calculator. J. W. Young. 2,076,439 ; Apr. 6.
Calculator, Pole and guy. W. W. Mayfield. 2,103,332 ;
Dec. 28.
Calculator, Psychrometric. L. F. Hess. 2,095,215 ;
Oct. 5.
Calculator, Roof area and pitch. M. O. Bogart.
2,086,349 ; July 6.
Calendar. C. L. Leonard. 2,094,362 ; Sept. 28.
Calendar, Loose leaf. O. P. Winford. 2.068.214 ; Jan. 19.
Calendar, Perpetual. F. G. Heller. 2,094,791 ; Oct. 5.
Calendar, Perpetual. J. K. Z. Lampe. 2,078.450 ; Apr. 27.
Calf vsreaner. J. N. Janda. 2,079,741 ; May 11.
Calves, Treatment of. B. E. Williams and L. L. Cadwell.
2,076,053 ; Apr. 6.
Caliper, Poppet valve clearance Indicating. W. M. Miller.
2,009.043 ; Jan. 26.
Calipering apparatus. R. A. Cole. 2,097,784 ; Nov. 2.
Calk for shoes. J. J. White. 2,089,459 ; Aug. 10.
Calk, Shoe. B. B. West. 2,072,351 ; Mar. 2.
Calking gun. R. E. Bishop. 2,102,939 ; Dec. 21.
Call box. E. A. Demonet. 2.078,902 : Apr, 27.
Call transmitter. H. W. Goff. 2,100,390 : Nov. 30.
Call transmitter. V. F. Miller. 2,075,536 ; Mar. 30.
Call transmitter device. L. Devaux. 2,093,668 ; Sept. 21.
Call transmitter device. J. G. Roberts and C. D. Richard,
2,099,143 ; Nov. 16.
Calling device. S. Peterson. 2,068,700 ; Jan. 26.
Calorimeter, Water flow gas. C. V. Boys. 2,068,791 ;
Jan, 20,
Cam engine. M. Stigers. 2,083,510 ; June 8.
Cam follower. G. J. Trapp. 2,081,390-1 ; May 25.
Cam for c.vcle controllers, Composite. W. J. Kerr and
C. Webber. 2,096,182 ; Oct. 19.
Cam grinding apparatus. C. J. Green. 2,101,796 ; Dec. 7.'
Cam grinding macbine. C. J. Rybick. 2, 091, 45(5 ; -Aug, 31.
Cam grinding machine. H. A. Silven. 2,078,462-3 ; Apr.
27.
Cam lapping machine. H. S. Indge and G. E. Hulbert.
2,092,734; Sept. 7.
Cam lock sheet clamping device. G. P. Reintjes.
2,095,037 ; Oct. 5.
Cam operated machine. L. E. Topham. 2,070,633 ; Feb.
16.
Camber and caster in wheel and axle mechanisms, Device
for measuring. A. P. Wedlake. 2,077,082 ; Apr. 13.
Camber flaps and the like for airplanes, Device for the
automatic control of, R, L, Levy, 2,099,368; Nov. 16.
Camber in rails, Rot.-iining. E. N. Owens and R. G. Evans.
2,091.009; Aug. 31.
Cambric, Varnished. V. M. Dnmitz. 2,090,623 ; Aug. 24,
Camera. N, P, Billing, 2,noo,005 : Jnn. 5.
Camera. H. Caslor. 2,093,032 ; Sept. 14.
Camera. S. Colotta. 2,093,956 ; Sept. 21.
Camer.a. W. Faas, 2,080,:il5 : July 0,
Camer.a. C. L. Fitz. 2,073.368 : Mar. 9.
Camera. C. A. Huenger. 2,080,274 ; May 11.
Camera. E, Ihmlzinger, 2,090,490; Oct. 19.
Camera. T. Laurilz. 2.073,640; Mar, 16.
Camera. L. Leilz. 2,090,815 : Oct. 26.
Camera. Tj. F, Levy. 2,100,907 : Nov. 30.
Camera. S. C. Piatt. 2,093.480 ; Sept. 21.
Camera. J. H. Tobin. 2,069,339 ; Feb. 2.
('Miiierri, ('. 1 1 Wbilloek, 2,()7S,'132 ; ,\pr, 27,
Camera and film pack, J. L. Cheshire. 2,083.492 : June 8.
Camera and illuminator, Combined. A. B. Alderman.
Re. 20,281 ; Mar. 9.
Camera and i)ro lector appararus, Photograpliic. F. (,,
Hanke and W, P.. Rhea, 2,008,410: Jan, 19.
Camera and projector, CinenuitoKiaphic. C. E. IllUery-
Colllncs. 2,1 00,000; Nov, 23,
Camera back and focusing device, J. SolTel. 2,075,070 ;
Mar. 30, , „
Camera bearing In apparatus for photogrammetrlcally
plotting ()bli(|ne pbotograijlis taken from aircraft. O.
von Cruber. 2,079, 0!)0 ; May 4.
Camera cii rri.'ige, V. If. Knby, 2.07,'!,90S ; Miir, 16.
Camera, Clnom.-itograplilc. J. A. Ball and O. F. Racket t.
2,072,091 ; Mar. 2.
CjimiTM (iin-ilrnriiiin, ('. ('. Fuer.st. 2,066.r>03 ; Jnn, 5,
Camera dolly, I'Muld pressure operated. F. N. Murphy.
2,081,248; May 25. , , ,,„ , ,
Cami'ra, Donble exposure prevention. J. Mllialyl.
2,090,060; AiiK. 17.
Camera ecuiiimwnl unit and film ningnzlne used thorewllh
bul iilKd conHllhilink' a dl.Mllnet unit, Coi)ylnK. E. S.
Illni'liiw, l',00!MSO ; ,tnn. •.'(;,
Camera film guiding mechanism, II, ItecUer. 2,084,-l73 ;
Camera iriider. C. II. Wliltlock. 2,003.500; Sopt. 21.
Cameni. l-'ocuslng nniomallcally i-reclliig front. A. NukcI.
2,090,003; Aug. 17.
Camera, Focusing self-erecting front. A. Nagel.
2,069,968; Feb. 9.
Camera, Focusing self-erecting front. D. H. Stewart.
2,069,981 ; Feb. 9.
Camera, Folding. A. Bar6nyi. 2,074,081 ; Mar. 30.
Camera, Folding. L. W. Lessler. 2,097,197 ; Oct. 26.
Camera for determining the exposures, Photographic.
6. Riszdorfer. 2,076,481 ; Apr. 6.
Camera, High speed. L. H. Moomaw. 2,082,074 ; June 1.
Camera indexing mechanism. R. H. Draeger. 2,099,681 ;
Nov. 23.
Camera magazine. O. Wittel. 2,095,849 ; Oct. 12.
Camera, Motion picture. A. S. Howell. 2,091,508 :
Aug. 31.
Camera, Motion picture. D. M. Jahraus and R. Hunt.
2,085,193 ; June 29.
Camera, Motion picture. L. H. Moomaw. 2,082,505 ;
June 1.
Camera, Motion picture. A. K. Peterson. 2,080,782 ; May
18.
Camera, Moving picture. F. Beck. 2,089,106 ; Aug. 3.
Camera, Photographic. G. Henkel. 2,101,543 ; Dec. 7.
Camera, Photographic. H. Ktippenbeuder. 2,090,390 ;
Aug. 17.
Camera, Photographic. O. Riszdorfer. 2,100,672 ; Nov.
30.
Camera, Roll film. L. Goldhammer, 2,070,122 : Feb, 9.
Camera, Roll film. H. Kuppenbender. 2,094,072 ; Sept.
28.
Camera, Photographic roll-film. R. E. Reason and T. W.
Clifford, 2,102,574 ; Dec, 14,
Camera, Self-erecting front. C. W. Crumrine. 2,101,986 ;
Dec. 14.
Camera shutter construction. H. W. Adams. 2,076,191 :
Apr. 6.
Camera shutter control device. F. X. Aichele. 2,074,767 ;
Mar. 23.
Camera, Sound insulated motion picture. G. A. Mitchell.
2,088,714; Aug. 3.
Camera, Stereo. D. A. Young, Jr. 2,090,017 ; Aug. 17.
Cameras, Exposure determining device for, .T, Calm,
2,095,312 ; Oct. 12.
Cameras, Film carrier for photographic. N. P. Billing.
2,093,399 ; Sept. 21.
Cameras, projectors, and the like. Automatic focusing
device for copying. R. H. Draeger and H. F. Bennett.
2,076,552 : Apr. 13.
Cameras, Repeating back for. H. A. McCordock.
2,099,072 ; Nov. 10,
Cameras, Self-photo attachment for. S. Foulks.
2,083,366 ; June 8,
Camp chair. A. S, Long, 2,081,181 ; May 25.
Camp chair. Multiple, E. I, Allen, 2,095,025 ; Oct, 12.
(":nn;)inK eciuipment, R, W, Gorton, 2,000,342; Jan. 5,
Camphor, Purification of synthetic. F. SantarelU.
2,093.100; Sept .14.
Can : f^ec —
Garbage can. Sheet metal can.
Loom quill can. Sifter top can.
Oil can. Tear strip collar can.
Power dispensing can. Tobacco can.
Can. W. B. FLanagan. 2,095.804 ; Oct. 12.
Can. W. v.. Flanawm, 2,096,578; Oct. 19.
('!\n, IT, Seboll. 2.091,890; Aug. 31.
Can and closure therefor. Ij. B. Moacham. 2,074,231 ;
Mar. 10. ^ ^
Can and cover feeding mechanism. N. P. Bach.
2,102,005; Dec. 21.
Can and pan lifter. J. H. Gronzeback. 2,090,074 ; Aug.
24.
Can and valve mechanism, Weigh. H. D. Imthrop.
2,100.142; Nov, 23.
Can attachment. Milk. J. T. RiodI, 2.06S.47I ; Jan. 19.
Can header. F. Krueger. 2.081.042; May 18,
('Mil bodies, :\Iiil;lng, II, Sebell. 2,07S..'>46 : -Apr, 27,
Can bodies, Making sheet metal. A. L. Kronqucst.
2,089,125; Aug. 3,
Can body and mriking the same, Sheet metal. A. L. Kron-
qucst. 2,083,453 ; June 8.
Can body forming machine. W. 10, Burns. 2,O0S,'.O4 ;
Jan. li).
C^in body. Sheet metal. A. L. Kronqucst. 2.083.-I.V2 ;
Can body. Sheet metal. W. O. Plumb. 2,003.0.-iO ; Sept.
14.
Can coaling. V. Voorhcea. 2,092,290; Sopt. 7,
Can, Collapsible paper. A. M. Itoothby and M. L.
Gaz.tle, Re, 20,23.T; J.in, 12, . „ ,„ „„o
Can ciimiuirtmeni, Kefrlgenili'il, It, Morton, 2.0vSll.008 ;
Aug, 10,
Cjin conslruetlon. F. II. Creer. 2.0S|,()SI; June 15.
Can ennslinrllon. II. Penney. 2.0!»(1,S2:! : Oel. 2ll.
Can end Inspootor. M. E. Moore. 2,070.3:11); Fob 0.
Can reeding nu-cluintam. A. M. Frank. 2,01)7.308; Oct.
26,
Can flller. Aulomntio, O, D. Roblnaon. 2,007. Sl-I ;
Can llilhig iiiarbhie. (i. \V. Aahlock nml K. S. Mlnard,
:;,().s0.sil() ; July 13.
Can lining miicliln.-. W. M I.iicey. 2.007,887 ; Nov. 2.
Can for pacluiKlnu food*, Conipiirlmeni, IC, liuloubek.
2,073,03(1 ; Mar, IH,
808
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
P. Kruse. 2,070,906 ;
Can forming and sizing machine.
Feb. 16.
Can holder. B. W. Conner. 2,074.212; Mar. 16.
Can labeling machine. A. H. Kyler. 2,079,321 ; May 4.
Can liner. Garbage. A. Gustafson, E. Johnson, and T.
Ahlin. 2,092,969 ; Sept. 14.
Can marking and displaying device. N. Snelling.
2,101,565 : Dec. 7.
Can neck. Reinforcing a milk. L. Sturges. 2,102,862 ;
Dec. 21.
Can opener. V. Auge. 2,089,822 ; Aug. 10.
Can opener. J. J. Lyons. 2,089,907 ; Aug. 10.
Can opening and mixing machine. G. P. Ames.
2,086,658 ; July 13.
Can opening device.
Can opening device.
Apr. 6.
Can or container. H.
Can orienting device.
Can parts, Treating
Mar. 23.
Can puncturing and closing means.
A. Krcek. 2,072,002 ; Feb. 23.
Can puncturing and sealing device.
2,095,483 ; Oct. 12.
Can registering means. G. A. and
2,078,923 ; May 4.
Can roller. W. F. Warren. 2,098,117
Can-shaped display device. Collapsible.
2,068,440 ; Jan. 19.
Can soldering machine. A. M. Cameron
Aug 31.
Can soldering machine. J. Cereghino. 2,085,737 ; July 6.
Can spraying machine. J. H. Murch. 2,103,270 ; Dec. 28.
Can tester. W. E. Burns. 2,086,116 ; July 6.
Can tester. W. Cameron. 2.083.827 ; June 15.
Can tester. A. M. Cameron. 2,101,129 ; Dec. 7.
Can testing machine. P. Kruse. 2,091,323; Aug. 31.
Can testing machine. Sealed. F. G. Foss. 2,093,429 ;
Sept. 21.
Can top catcher for
H. B. Llovd. 2,102,365 ; Dec. 14.
F. C. Woelfer, Jr. 2,076,215;
Sebell. 2,098,763 ; Nov. 9.
W. E. Burns. 2,069,872 ; Feb, 9.
fiber. C. W. Stewart. 2,074,343 ;
P. Kmetko and
A. B. Spitler.
G. V. Bardet.
Nov. 2.
F. A. Sunderhauf.
2,091,804 i
F.
can openers. Automatic. F,
Hosmer. 2,072,333 ; Mar. 2.
Can transfer valve. T. M. Jones. 2,082,894 ; June 8.
Can transporting device. F. D. Chapman. 2,078,236 ;
Apr. 27.
Can washing apparatus. Cream-milk. F. W. Coffing.
2,090,572 ; Aug. 17.
Can washing machine. F. F. Wolf. 2,085.936 : July 6.
Can weighing and separating machine. A. R. Thompson.
2.086.103; July 6.
Can weighing and sorting apparatus. Filled. W. R. Smith.
2,098,260 ; Nov. 9.
Can with integral air tube, Ice. W. R. Robinson.
2,100,521 ; Nov. 30.
Canning, Apparatus for and method of. C. O. Ball,
2,091,263 ; Aug, 31.
Cans and the like, Apparatus for filling. F. L. Darling.
2,071,504 ; Feb. 23.
Cans, Apparatus for stabilizing and covering garbage.
C. K. Brandstrom. 2,096,506 ; Oct. 19.
Cans. Coating. C. J. Aulbach and E. A. Herrig.
2.084.070; June 15.
Cans, Coating. J. M. Hothersall. 2,067,922 ; Jan. 19.
Cans, Coating. J. M. Hothersall. 2,087,974 ; July 27.
Cans, Device for opening. H. L. Dazey. 2,068,597 ; Jan.
19.
Cans, Device for opening. O. N. Wiswell. 2,099,323^ ;
Nov. 16,
Cans, Drinking and tapping attachment for beer. E.
Ballard. 2,094,869 ; Oct. 5.
Cans or similar receptacle, Wagon. H. H. Chapin.
2,067,658 ; Jan. 12.
Canteen. F. E, Anderson, 2,100,894 ; Nov. 30.
Canteen, cooking, and mess kit, Combined. W. H. N.
Stevens. 2,101,414 ; Dec. 7.
Canal lock, L. Rothmund. 2,103.871 ; Dec. 28.
Canalized structures. Apparatus for constructing mono-
lithic. J, P. L. Mourraille. 2,102,639 ; Dec. 21.
Canals in glassware, Forming. C. G. Anastor. 2,072,194 •
Mar. 2.
Candelabra. T. Hall. 2,101,578 ; Dec. 7.
Candle accessory. H. D. Pomije. 2,092,471 ; Sept. 7.
Candle, Artificial. C. U. Grundman. 2,077,107 ; Apr. 13
Candle holder. S. G. Buskard. 2,080,251 ; May 11.
Candle, Memorial. S. D. Valle. 2,072,092 ; Mar, 2
Candle, Repeating. B. C. Goss. 2,079,008 ; May 4.
Candles, Making sanctuary. D. O. C. Deckert. 2,103,237 ■
Dec. 28.
G. K. Bainbridge. 2,090,095 :
Candy cutting machine.
Aug. 17.
Candy dipping machine.
19.
Candy mixture, Packing
2,081.093; May 18.
Cane. Novelty. E. A. Matthews. 2,087,222 : July 13
CMndy, Packaging. G. A. Potremont. 2,102,971 ; 'Dec 21
Cannon. N. Broussard. 2,088,503 ; July 27.
(;anvas storm screen. M. M. McQuarrie.
Sept. 28.
Cap. C. E. McManus. 2,073.750 : Mar, 16,
Cap, Adjustable closure. H. E. Williams.
Apr. 20.
Cap and liner therefor. Closure. J. S. B. Smith
,Ian. 19,
W. A. Horberg. 2,008,320 ; Jan,
a predetermined. G. C. Miller.
2,094,299 ;
2,078,211 ;
2,068,389 ;
same, Closure. J. C. Gibbs.
L. A. Von Till. 2,085,934;
Com-
Cap and making. Closure. J. C. Gibbs. 2,089,954 ; Aug.
17.
Cap and making same. A. C. Spahn. 2,085,337; June
29.
Cap and making the
2,097,149 ; Oct. 26.
Cap and package, Screw.
July 6,
Cap and spout for liquid dispensing containers,
bined. O. G. Nilson. 2,097,674 ; Nov. 2.
Cap and strainer device, Filling. A. A. Arvintz.
2,093,398 ; Sept. 21.
Cap and strainer device. Filling. A. A. Arvintz.
2,096,444 ; Oct. 19.
Cap, Applicator. J. J. Williams and W. Bolen. 2,086,758 ;
July 13.
Cap applying machine. Hood. J. H. Nelson. 2,097,076 ;
Oct. 26.
Cap, Bathing F. Brighten, 2,074,208 ; Mar. 16,
Cap, Bathing. W. K. Naundorf. 2,072.483 ; Mar. 2.
Cap, Bearing. G. G. Greulich. 2,081,811; May 25.
Cap, Bottle. R. F. Allenbaugh. 2,092,547 ; Sept. 7.
Cap, Bottle. S. A. Erastoff. 2,079,794; May 11.
Cap, Bubble. H. S. Duey. 2,084,726 ; June 22.
Cap, Bushing sealing. G. A. Burr and E. E. Arjiold.
2,078.219; Apr. 27.
Cap. cap liner, and a method of applying liners to con-
tainer caps, Container. E. M. Enkur. 2,073,415 ;
Mar, 9.
Cap, Closure. G. H. White. 2,084,568; June 22.
Cap, Collapsible tube. T. A. Brige. 2,085,629 ; June 29.
Cap construction. Carboy. P. Nelson. 2,100,450 ; Nov. 30.
Cap, Container. J. N. Landau. 2,084,529 ; June 22.
Cap, Crankcase breather. H. G. Kamrath. 2,073,156;
Mar. 9.
Cap. Decanter. H. Cory. 2,087,664 ; July 20.
Cap, Delay blasting. M. Palmieri and S. D. Ehrlich.
2,103,014; Dec. 21.
Cap, Dispensing. R. E. Salvesen. 2,102,749 ; Dec. 21.
Cap, Dispensing bottle. G. J. McCabe. 2,083,156;
June 8.
Cap, Distributor. J. L. Arthur and W. D. Schrope.
2,097,426 ; Nov. 2.
Cap, Electrical connecter. J. H. Ruth. 2,097,603 ;
, Nov. 2.
Cap, Electrical connecting. A. Mendel and E. Kleinmann.
2,094,954; Oct. 5.
Cap for collapsible tubes. Self-closing. G. Lateur.
2,071,412-3; Feb. 23.
Cap for collapsible tubes. Self-opening and closing. G. L.
Lateur. 2,087,258 ; July 20.
Cap for collapsible tubes. Self-opening and closing. G.
L. Lateur. 2,101,909 ; Dec. 14.
Cap for containers and the like and producing the same.
P. R. Reutter. 2,076,158; Apr. 6.
Cap for containers. Closure. A. Traum. 2,078,743 ; Apr.
27.
Cap for filling nozzles. J. SInko. 2,077,721 ; Apr. 20.
Cap for garments. Detachable and adjustable. N. Frankel.
2.086,325 ; July 6.
Cap for gas tanks. Protective. W. J. MacNeill and H. S.
Palmer. 2,080,728 ; May 18.
Cap for personal wear. Net. J. S. Chappie. 2,101,734:
Dec. 7.
Cap for receptacles, Closure. A. R. Fergusson. 2,079,932 :
May 11. -
Cap for sprayers and supply cylinders. Correlating. J. L.
Novak. 2,073,753 ; Mar. 16.
Cap for toothpaste tubes. C. B. Lutz. 2,078,149 ; Apr. 20.
*-'^P«l2'" y,ehicle fuel tanks, Lockable. C. A. Roesch.
2,083,668 ; June 15.
Cap, Jar. H. Ringheiser. 2,078,344 ; Apr. 27.
Cap, Knitted. C. P. Schuessler. 2,069,020-21 : Jan, 26.
Cap, Lever opening screw. S. G. Martinelli. 2,089,392 ;
Aug. 10.
Cap loosener for fruit jars. L. B. Avery. 2,094.114 •
Sept. 28.
Cap-making and applying machine. Bottle. J. E. Sharp
- •in<J,.M. M. Kipfer. 2,096,346; Oct. 19,
Cap, Milk can cooling. W. Schabaclcer, H. H. Hippe, and
H. J. Stofen. 2,078,814 ; Apr. 27.
Cap, Mine car hub. A. L. Lee. 2,093,149 ; Sept. 14.
Cap, Nose, E. Zeidler. 2,092,901 ; Sept. 14
Cap, Pile driving. J. M. Dolan. 2,076,983 ; Apr. 13.
E. J. Te Pas and W. A. Prantz. 2,092,820;
Saunders and P. S. Rosenberg.
2,085,342 ; June 29.
J. N. Minden. 2,070,212;
Cap, Plug.
Sept. 14.
Cap, Radiator. L. P.
2.101.756 ; Dec. 7.
Cap remover. F. R. Soukup.
Cap remover, Advertising.
Cap-screws, Making. H. E. Warren. 2,079,056 ; May 4.
Cap, Shaker. J. J. Grantonic. 2,076,233 ; Apr 6
Cap, Shaker. R W. Wilson. 2,071,960 ; Feb. 23.
Cap, Shower. M. Stone. 2,068,281 ; Jan. 19.
T067 433 • j"an ^12 ^"**^^™®°* ^^"^' ^- '^- ^o^er.
*^^hE\hi^S machine. W. I. Taylor and A. H. Woodruff.
.i, 08.5, 758 ; June 15.
rVL' o^f"""*!; ^J^- D^bbs. 2,089.995 ; Aug. 17.
Ca^^ structure, Closure. L. T. Butman. 2,081,614; May
Cap, Swimming. W. P. Barnes. 2,103,886 ; Dec. 28.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
809
Cap, Tear-off. S. K. Berk. 2,079,757 ; May 11.
Cap, Transparent distributor. \V. Sherman. 2,090,645 ;
Aug. 24.
Cap, Valved bottle. A. H. Graham. 2,092,061 ; Sept. 7.
Capper, Bottle. A. C. Gough. 2,087,251 ; July 20.
Capping and labeling machine, Bottle. F. Riemer.
2,097,383 ; Oct. 26.
Capping device. T. Petersen. 2,088,010 ; July 27.
Capping machine. E. W. Donahue. 2,097,022 ; Oct. 26.
Capping machinery. H. E. Gantzer. 2,076,631 ; Apr. 13.
Caps, Apparatus and method for forming bottle. R. T.
Wright. 2,096,018 ; Oct. 19.
Caps, Apparatus for feeding receptacle closure. J. A.
Johnson. 2,069,762 ; Feb. 9.
Caps, Apparatus for making. I. Kiwad. 2,068,235 ; Jan.
19.
Caps, Apparatus for making bottle. C. A. MacCordy.
2,076.906 ; Apr. 13.
Caps, Decorating bottle and other. I. P. Maeauley.
2,092,463 ; Sept. 7.
Caps, Drawing fiber. J. M. Hothersall. 2,071,340 : Feb.
23.
Caps, Forming. J. J. Noll and J. J. Williams. 2,067,459 ;
Jan. 12.
Caps, Making closure. E. M. Enkur. 2,081,804 ; May 25.
Caps, Making closure. W. P. White. 2,098.906 : Nov. 9.
Caps, Making milk bottle. J. R. Gammeter. 2,076,079 ;
Apr. 6.
Caps, Making spring retaining. J. R. Cox. 2,070,784 ;
Feb. 16.
Caps on bottles. Apparatus for fixing. P. M. A. Gauthler.
2,076,337 ; Apr. 6.
Caps, Producing crown. 11. M. Schmidt. 2,102,285 ;
Dec. 14.
Caps to a capping mechanism. Device for automatically
feeding. A. J. Jonsson. 2,094,256 ; Sept. 28.
Caps to bottles. Making and applying. J. R. Gammeter.
2,102,949 ; Dec. 21.
Capacitor. L. G. Burlingame. 2,101,896 ; Dec. 14.
Capacitor. A. T. Harding and F. S. Dunleavey.
2,073,060 ; Mar. 9.
Capacitor motor. C. A. U. Weber. 2,091,665; Aug. 31.
Capacitor motor. H. W. Whitby. 2,094,512 ; Sept. 28.
Capnoifor, Viiviriblo. 11. TTunerkopf. 2.001 .85.') : Aiitr. 31.
Capsule filling device. I. Contant, Jr. 2,092,501 ; Sept. 7.
Sept. 7.
Cnpsnie filling device. A. J. Hirschlo. 2,091,445 ; Aug. 31.
Capsules, Device for loading and ejecting. F. Koch, Jr.
2.067,573 ; Jan. 12.
Capsule or storing fluids. P. Schlumbohm. 2,102,858 :
Dec. 21.
Car and the like. Mine. G. E. Edmunds. 2,097,967-8 ;
Nov. 2.
Car and the like. Refrigerator. T. A. Banning, Jr.
2,068,223; Jan. 19.
Car and the like. Refrigerator. W. P. Kiesel, Jr.
2,093,890 ; Sept 21.
Car and tlio like, Sidewise dumping mine. A. H. Stow.
Re. 20,591 ; Dec. 14.
Car and trailer combination apparatus, Railroad. E. H.
Allen. 2,099.288; Nov. 16.
Car and truck holder. J. J. McCov. 2,072,764; Miir. 2.
Car, Armored. R. Foote. 2,092,448 ; Sept. 7.
Car, Articulated. W. H. Mussey. 2,076.50.T ; Apr. 6.
Car, Articulated. W. H. Mussey and M. P. Blomberg.
2,079,747 : May 11.
Car, Articulated. T. H. Schoepf and D. M. Ritchie.
2,008,572 ; Jan. 19.
Car, Articulated. T. H. Schoepf and D. M. Ritchie.
2,088,488; July 27.
Car, Uallast. J. W. King, 11. 2,079,322; May 4.
Car liody for excavating machines. R. E. Ljungkull.
2,083,459; June 8.
Car body with bull gear for excavating machines. R. E.
LjnngUull. 2.068.5.^5 ; Jan. 19.
Car l)rnUe. B. F. K\iit/. 2,101,717 • Dec. 7.
Car brake. G. A. Suckfield. 2,071,.587 ; Feb. 23.
Car brake, Loaded and light. W. II. Bell. 2,098,129 ;
Nov. 2.
Car. (,'omparlmont box. S. McCurdy. 2,091.869 ; Aug. 31.
Car construction, J. P. Anderson. 2,081,975; Jun<> 1.
Car construction. J. P. Anderson. 2,101,698; Dec. 7.
Car construction. J. 1). Il.'ilti'r. 2,()7S,7S7 : Apr, 27.
Car construction. D. Ilindahl. 2,076.843; Apr. 13.
Car construction. A. C. Schmohl. 2,086,924; July 13.
Car construction. S. Slmonson. 2,094,725 ; Oct. 5.
Car construction, Articulated. U. C. Miller. 2,095,003;
Oct. 5.
Car construction, Freight. G. G. Gilpin. 2.002,277 ;
Sept. 7.
Car construction, Hopper. N. B. AUltt. 2,103,132; Doc.
21.
Car construction, PasHcncor. A. T. Browne and C. O.
Guernsey. 2,084,835 ; June 22.
Car construction, Railway. II. S. Brown. 2,088,835;
Aug. 3.
Car const ruction, Itiillwuy. T. V. Dwyor, Jr., and J. C.
IlaHHctt. 2,0X5,713; June 29.
Car construction, Kullway. II. M. Pllagcr. 2,008,516;
Nov. 9.
Car construcllon, Railway hopper. (!. C. (illpln.
2,070,045 ; Feb. 0.
Car coiml ruction, Railway hopper. F. It, Schroeder,
2,004,967 ; Oct. 5.
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Car construction. Railway refrigerator. G. G. Gilpin,
2,093,118 ; Sept 14.
Car construction. Sleeping. H. C. Bierman. 2,087,964
July 27.
Car control equipment, Safety. J. C. McCune. 2,088,530
July 27.
Car control mechanism. Motor. R. G. Coates. 2,102,586
Dec. 21.
Car coupler. G. T. Johnson and H. H. Wolfe. 2,088,135
July 27.
Car coupler centering device. C. Harter. 2,077,560
Apr. 20.
Car coupling. Automatic mine. C. C. Montgomery and
W. E. Chelgren. 2,096,644; Oct. 19.
Car door support. C. Lute. 2,100,784 ; Nov. 30.
Car door support. T. Madland. 2,091,393; Aug, 31,
Car, Drop bottom mine. W. F. Dietrichson. 2,092,801 ;
Sept. 14,
Car, Drop bottom mine. H. W. Sanford. 2,095,348 ;
Oct. 12.
Car, Dump. J. P. Anderson. 2,083,136; June 8.
Car, Dump. R. E. Cartzdafner. 2,077,354 ; Apr. 13.
Car, Dump. W. H. Yost. 2,079,392 ; May 4.
Car, Dump. W. H. Yost. 2,080,845 ; Mav 18.
Car dumper. A. F. Case. 2.082.942 ; June 8.
Car dumper. W. T. Dalton. 2,071,503 ; Feb. 23.
Car dumper. E. W. Taylor. 2,080,585 ; May 18.
Car dumper. E. W. Taylor and M. Pattison. 2.090,241 ;
Aug. 17.
Car dumping apparatus. E. W. Taylor. 2,068,150 ; Jan.
19.
Car end construction, Mine. W. P. Dietrichson.
2,101,169 ; Dec. 7.
Car end structure. M. H. Martin. 2.069,616 ; Feb. 2.
Car equipment. Safety. J. F. Craig. 2,068,376 ; Jan. 19.
Car equipment, Safety. D. W. Lloyd. 2,071,751-3 ; Feb.
23.
Car, 'Flask. J. D. Sample. 2,090,736; Aug. 24.
Car, Flaw detector. A. E. F. Billstein and R. N. Miller.
2,095,911 ; Oct 12,
Car, Freight C. D. Young. 2,095,624; Oct 12.
Car, Golf-bag carrying. F. M. and J. R. Martin.
2,073.114; Mar. 9.
Car heater. A. S. Krotz. 2,006,627 : Jan, 5.
Car, Hopper. A. E. Ostrander, R. W. Joy, and A. Kassler.
2,101,448 ; Dec, 7.
Car, House. F. Ditchfleld. 2,071,508; Feb. 23.
Car, House. C. E. Eklind. 2,098,183 ; Nov. 2.
Car, House. G. Madland. 2082,251 ; June 1.
Car, Hoii.se. C. H. Williani-on. 2,067,035 ; Jan. 5.
Car, House. C. H. Williamson. 2,069,986; Feb. 9.
Car jack. P. Kunath. 2,075,398 ; Mar. 30.
Car, Lightweight railway, W. H. Mussey and M. P.
Blomberg. 2,101,557 ; Dec. 7.
Carline. W. P. Murphy. 2.102,277; Dec. 14.
Car, Load discharging. A. Campbell. 2,072,292 ; .Mf. r. 2.
Car loading device. S. D. Butterworth. 2,066.714;
Jan. 5.
Car loading device. S. D. Butterworth. 2,069,644 ;
Feb. 2.
Car loading device. S. D. Butterworth. 2,078,052 ; Apr.
20.
Car loading device. S. D. Butterworth. 2,079,929-31;
May 11.
Car loading device. B. Colman. 2,088.507 ; July 27.
Car loading device. E. S. Evans. 2.0S6.700 ; July 13.
Car loading device. S. M. Nampa. 2.067,724 ; Jan. 12.
Car loading device. S. M. Nampa. 2,008,460 ; Jan. 19.
Car loading device. S. AI. Nampa. 2.073.349 ; Mar. 9.
Car loading device. S. M. Nampa. 2,087.007 ; July 13.
Car loading device. S. M. Nampa. 2.094,107; Sept. 28.
Car loading device. N. L. Wlssl. 2,077.084 ; Apr. 13,
Car loading mechanism. S. M. Nampa. 2,079,047 ;
May 11.
Car, Mine. G. E. Edmunds. 2,097,066 ; Nov. 2.
(;ar. Mine. II. P. Field. 2,101.171 ; Dec. 7.
Car, Mine. A. R. Long. 2.080,754; Aug. 10.
Car, Mine. W. II. Statler. 2,007.210; Jan. 12.
Car, Mine. V. WlUoughby. 2,085,621 ; Juno 29.
Car. Mine. V. Willouglihv. 2,101,208; Dec. 7.
Car, Mine and other. A. H. Stow. Ke. 20..500 ; Doc. 14.
Cur, Multiple cylinder tank. II. D. Edwards. 2,089,010;
Aug. 3.
Car. Parking. M. A. Kent. 2.070,702 ; Fob. 10.
Car, Plate glass surfacing. W. Owen. 2,068,068; Jan.
10,
Car protector. C. W. Ilulchlnson. 2.007.023; Nov. 2.
Car, Kail. K. K. Ailanis. M, 1", ni.iml)erg. \V, II, Mu9-
sev. and W, 11. Stout, 2, 003. ,">:!.'> ; Sept. 21.
Car, Rail. R. J. Burrows and A. O. Wllllnins. 2.082,53« ;
.111 lie 1.
Car, Railway. K. O. HnllquUt and L. Vlsser. 2,081,000;
June 1.
Car, Railway. F. A. Isancmm and W. R. Wine.
2,006.626 ; Jan. 5.
Car, Rallwiiy. W. F. Klenel, Jr. 2,002,457; Sept. 7.
Cur. Railway. T. M. Schoepf and 1). M. Ritchie.
2.0SH.4H7 : July 27.
Car, Itnllway. '1' II. Schoepf and n. M. Ulfohl*.
2.005,677 ; Oct. 12.
Car. Hallway. W. H, Stout. 2,093.570; Sept. 21.
Cnr. ItnlhvMV hopper. W K I Helrlcliiion. 2,001,070;
Oct. 5.
810
IXDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Car, Railway hopper. W. F. Dietricbson and V. Wil-
. lougliby. 2,073,513 ; Mar. 9.
Car, Railway hopper. W. E. Wine. 2,072,996 ; Mar. 9.
Car, Railway hopper. A. C. Wintenberg. 2,087,746 ; July
20.
Car, Railway refrigerator. W. P. Murphy. 2,085,923 ;
July 6.
Car, Railway tank. I. C. Davis. 2,085,419 ; June 29.
Car, Refrigerated tank. C. H. Fohnsbee. 2,085,090 ;
June 29.
Car, Refrigerator. L. S. Dromgold. 2.008.401 : Jan. 19.
Car, Refrigerator. H. A. Glenn. 2,085,906 ; July 6.
Car, Refrigerator. G. C. George. 2,101,736 ; Dec. 7.
Car, Rerigerator. J. Lithgow. 2,102,725 ; Dec. 21.
Car, Refrigerator. J. H. McCormick. 2.102,182 ; Dec. 14.
Car, Refrigerator. R. C. Pierce. 2,071,236 ; Feb. 16.
Car retarder and switch control system for car retarder
yards, Combined. J. W. Livingston. 2,076,955 ; Apr.
13.
Car retarder control apparatus and testing means therefor.
J. W. Livingston. 2,080,053 ; May 11.
Car retarder for railroads. N. C. L. Brown. 2,068,731 ;
Jan. 26.
Car retarder for railroads. N. C. L. Brown. 2,081,901 ;
June 1.
Car retarder for railroads. N. C. L. Brown. 2,083,544 ;
June 15.
Car retarder for railroads. S. J. Mackey. 2,068,754 ;
Jan. 26.
Car retarder, Railway. J. W. Livingston. 2,101,184 ;
Dec. 7.
Car, Riot, V. L. Tunaya, 2,100,043 ; Nov. 23.
Car seat. A. B. Bell. 2,095.561 ; Oct. 12.
Car seat. J. M. Knight, F. A. Stevenson, and V. Wil-
loughby. 2,067,668 ; Jan. 12.
Car side construction. F. Ditchfield. 2,092,959 ; Sept.
14.
Car stop. S. Clarke. 2.067.694 : Jan. 12.
Car structure, Railroad. H. M. Pflager. 2,067,579 ;
Jan. 12.
Car, Tank. R. C. Pierce. 2,087,703 ; July 20.
Car, Tank. M. D. Swords. 2,095,460 ; Oct. 12.
Car, Touring. C. S. Ash. 2.074,354 ; Mar. 23.
Car trimmor. W. Gyger. 2,073,793 ; Mar. Ifi.
Car underframe. J. D. Fenstermacher and B. B. Sumner.
2,079,552 ; May 4.
Car underframe and constructing same. Railway. H. H.
Moss. 2.084,161 : June 15.
Car underframe. Railway. W. H. Meyer and E. C. Jack-
son. 2,084,859 ; June 22.
Car underframe structure. Hopper. E. P. Moses.
2.085,762 ; July 6.
Car underframe. Welded, E. A. Lewis and C. Schenck.
2,103,730 ; Dec. 28.
Car ventilating system. G. E. Hulse. 2,089,799 ; Aug.
Car wall. Railway. G. G. Gilpin. 2,077,558 ; Apr. 20.
Car wheel. N. R. Brownyer. 2,090.179; Aug. 17.
Cars, Arresting amusement. C. H. Harrison. 2,095,413 ;
Oct. 12.
Cars in a horizontal plane, Maintaining railway. T. H
Schoepf and D. M. Ritchie. 2,093,486 ; Sept. 21.
Cars, Means for use in loading and unloading container.
G. C. Woodruff. 2,083,178 ; June 8.
Carbazole ring formation of compounds of the anthra-
quinone series. Effecting. W. Mieg and F. Wieners.
2.073.022 ; Mar. 9.
Carbazolea. Anthraquinone a c r i d o n e. W. Bauer.
2,086.843 ; July 13.
Carbazoles of anthraquinone and producing them. E.
Gutzwiller. 2,093,355 ; Sept. 14.
Carbide composition. Hard. H. S. Cooper. 2,076,366 ;
Apr. 6.
Carbide composition. Sintered hard. H. S. Cooper.
2,081,049 ; May 18.
Carbide compositions. Grinding hard sintered. P. H.
Walker and A. H. Prey. 2,090,274 ; Aug. 17.
Carbide lamp. C. W. Schafer. 2,098,167 ; Nov. 2.
Carbocyclic compounds containing acid salt-forming
groups. A. Steindorff, G. Balle, P. Heimlje, and K.
Horst. 2,083,482 ; June 8.
Carbohydrate dorivMtivos and making the same 1j
Lillionfold. 2,103.952 ; Dec, 2S.
Carbohydrate derivatives, Manufacture of. H. Drevfus
2,094.100: Sept. 28.
Carbon bisulphide. Continuous process of producing. R S
Bloy, 2,079,543 ; May 4. ^ t .
Carbon bisulphide. Production of. B. M. Carter
2,081,576 ; May 25.
Carbon black and the like, .\pparatus for treating E
W. Blllincs and H. H. Offutt. 2.102,054; Dec. 14?
Carbon-black, Apparatus for producing. J. J. Jakoskv
and V. F. Hanson. 2,079,557; May 4.
Carbon black. Production of. H. A. Toulmin Jr
2.087.391 ; July 20.
Carbon black sack. G. B. Eustls. 2,084,296 ; June 15
Carbon bodies, Graphitizlng. R. L. Melton, 2,090 693 •
Aug. 24.
Carbon body, H. Bender. 2,074;885 ; Mar. 23.
Carbon brush and making. V. H. Sanders. 2 087 724 •
July 20.
Carbon, Deaeratlng granules of active. H. A. Ineols and
P. F. Pie, Jr. 2,076.640 ; Apr. 13.
Carbon dioxide. Apparatus for producing. J. S. Belt.
2,080,300 ; May 11.
Carbon dioxide cake forming machine. Solid. R. Hill.
2,071,302 ; Feb. 16.
Carbon dioxide liquefier. H. S. Houghton. 2,089,609 ;
Aug. 10.
Carbon dioxide. Production of solid. G. Maiuri.
2,084,402-3 ; June 22.
Carbon dioxide to gaseous form and apparatus therefor.
Converting solid. R. E. Mcllrath, 2,096,255 ; Oct. 19.
Carbon feeding head. Positive. C. A. Fuchs and F.
Spaloss. 2,069,879 ; Feb. 9.
Carbon holding device. C. L. Winter. 2,091,089 ; Aug.
24.
Carbon indicator for writing machines. W. A. Pringle
and C. J. Manuel. 2.078,457 ; Apr. 27.
Carbon monoxide into formic ac." t Converting. C. Ammon.
2,070,503 ; Feb. 9.
Carbon pack or container. H. Landsiedel. 2,071,981 ;
Feb. 23.
Carbon paper duplicator sheet. H. H. Schutz. 2,084,221 ;
June 15.
Carbon product and making same. G. E. Megow.
2,096,992 ; Oct. 26.
Carbon, Production of activated. F. Krczil. 2,083,303 ;
June 8.
Carbon sheet and carbon binder. J. Quartz. 2,090,425 ;
Aug. 17.
Carbon tetrachloride, Stabilized. E. C. Missbacb.
2,069,711 ; Feb. 2.
Carbon tetrachloride, Stabilized. E. C. Missbach.
2,094,367-8 ; Sept. 28.
Carbonaceous material. Destructive distillation of. L. C.
Karrick. Re. 20,392 ; June 1.
Carbonaceous material. Distillation of. H. J. Holford.
2,084,491 ; June 22.
Carbonaceous marerials and product. Treating. H. A.
Ingols and P. P. Pie, Jr. 2,076,645 ; Apr, 13.
Carbonaceous materials. Conversion and coking of. A.
Fisher. 2,073,367 ; Mar. 9.
Carbonaceous materials, Hydrogenating distillable. M.
Pier, W. Simon, and W. Kroenig. 2,087,608 ; July 20.
Carbonaceous materials, Hydrogenating distillable. M.
Pier, W. Simon, and W. Kroenig. 2,098,400 ; Nov. 9.
Carbonaceous materials with reducing gases. Treatment
of. H. Dreyfus. 2,075,101; Mar. 30.
Carbonaceous substances. Thermal treatment of. M. Pier,
W. Rumpf, and E. Donarh. 2,068.868 ; Jan. 26.
Carbonating and dispensing apparatus. A. Roren.
2,086,000 ; July 6.
Carbonating apparatus. H. K. Painter. 2,077,850 ; Apr.
20.
Carbonating apparatus. M. M. Welker and C. R. Vaughn.
2,072,350; Mar. 2.
Carbonating machine. J. Alexander. 2,094,778 ; Oct. 5.
Carbonator and dispenser, Liquid. A. Young. 2,081,029 ;
May 18.
Carbonator, Household. W. Magee. 2.103,479 ; Dec. 28.
Carbonization or heat treatment of solid materials, Ap-
paratus for the. S. R. Hlingworth. 2,071,071 ; Feb.
16.
Carbonyl compounds. Producing aliphatic. H. Priickner.
Carbox.vlic 'anhydrides. Preparing. G. D. Graves.
2,075,035 ; Mar. 30.
Carboxylic derivatives. Manufacture of aromatic. M.
Wyler and A. Kershaw. 2,072,237 ; Mar. 2.
Carboy, Shipping and/or storing. W. Kline and W. A.
Brubaker. 2,103,679 ; Dec. 28.
Carbureting apparatus. W. E. Leibing and R. D. Fageol.
2.076,788; Apr. 13. ^
Carburetor. R. Abell. 2,094,864 ; Oct. 5
Carburetor. E. G. Atkins. 2,099.553 ; Nov. 16.
Carburetor. A. R. Baker. 2,066,318 ; Jan. 5.
Carburetor. F. O. and T. M. Ball. 2,084,306 ; June 22.
Carburetor. M. J. B. Barbarou. 2,084,377; June 22.
Carburetor. E. T. Beals. 2,087,792 ; July 20.
Carhnretor. R. F. Bracke. 2.089.248 : Aug. 10.
Carburetor. S. F. Briggs. 2,069,642 ; Feb? 2.
Carburetor. E. J. Bushey. 2,079,150 ; May 4.
Carburetor. A. Carson. 2,083,428 ; June 8.
( arburetor. M. L. Clianard. 2.086,292 ; July 6.
Carburetor. M. E. Chandler. 2,095,233 Oct. 12.
Carburetor. M. E. Chandler. 2,095.920 ; Oct 12
"n^/sifi^i T*f of- Chandler and M. J. Kittler.
.i, 088, 464 ; July 27.
Carburetor. I. E. Coffey. 2,085,351 : June 29.
Carburetor. J. H. Cordes. 2,074,367 ; Mar. 23.
Carlnuetor. H. D. Crippen. 2,091,273 ; Aug. 31.
Carburetor. Y Djordjevitch. 2,102,13 3; Dec. 14.
Carburetor. W. C. Dunn. 2,079,436 ; May 4
( iiibnrctor. J. R. Emerson. 2,091,436; Aug. 31.
Carburetor. G. R. Ericson. 2,093,959 ; Sept. 21.
Carburetor. D. Firth. 2,068.127 : Jan. 19.
Ool^K.y*'!"'"- "U ^\ ^»t== Gerald. 2,080,258 ; May 11.
2,08l!m;M'ay25 ^^ ^''^""^ ^""^ ^- ^icht^nstein.
r2rhnrol^!;- ' w Ji'- ^- "la dwell. 2,102,361-2 ; Dec. 14.
Carburetor. W.B.Goodman. 2,095,739 ; Oct. 12.
Carburetor. C. O. Grosz. 2,093,011; Sept, 14
Carburetor. R G. Hall. 2,081,482 ; May 25
Carburetor. H. W. Hess. 2,084,489 -June 22
r„rh„r.t.. G. M. Holley. 2,080 570 ; May 18.
Carburetor.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
811
Carburetor. S. F. Hunt. 2,074,728-9 ; Mar. 23.
Carburetor. S. F. Hunt. 2,092,514; Sept. 7.
Carburetor. S. F. Hunt. 2,102,846; Dec. 21.
Carburptor. C. I. Ju.stlieim. 2,0!):,30r); Aug. 31.
Carburetor. C. H. Kirby. 2,074,749 ; Mar. 23.
Carburetor. F. A. Kommer. 2,090,281 ; Oct. 19.
Carburetor. T. Linga. 2,082,293-4 ; June 1.
Carburetor. M. Mallory. 2,082,710 ; June 1.
Carburetor. J. F. Mullen, Jr. 2,093,205 ; Sept. 14.
Carburetor. J. F. Mullen, Jr. 2,103,689 ; Dec. 28.
Carburetor. C. B. Pierce. 2,092,015-16 ; Sept. 7.
Carburetor. E. J. A. Portes. 2,091,506 ; Aug. 31.
Carburetor. A. M. Prentiss. 2,087,116 ; July 13.
Carburetor. C. D. Price. 2,073,649 ; Mar. l(i.
Carburetor. P. K. Reitmeyer. 2,096.407 ; Oct. 19.
Carburetor. I. C. Robinson. 2,082,514 ; June 1.
Carburetor. H. T. Scott. 2,080,440 ; May 18.
Carburetor. E. Seignol and F. Monier. 2,076,354 ;
Apr. 6.
Carburetor. C. W. Spohr. 2,100,205 : Nov. 23. .
Carburetor. H. H. Timian. 2,092,482 ; Sept. 7.
Carburetor. H. P. VauRhan. 2,086,058 ; July 6.
Carburetor. W. H. Weber. 2,098,202 ; Nov. 2.
Carburetor. M. Winter. 2,076.600; Apr. 13.
Carburetor. M. Winter and V. D'Amato. 2,067,221 ; Jan.
12.
Carburetor. M. Winter and V. D'Amato. 2,072,147 ;
Mar. 2.
Carburetor. M. R. Wolfard. 2,092,946 ; Sept. 14.
Carburetor and control means therefor. J. G. Allen.
2,092,297; Sept. 7.
Carburetor and generator, Cold gas. G. P. Hurlburt.
2,078.250 ; Apr. 27.
Carburetor and supercharger. Combined. L. Leffler.
2.083,787 ; June 15.
Carburetor, Anterior throtno W. B. Goodman.
2,070,009 ; Feb. 9.
Carburetor, Anterior throttle. A. Moore. 2,103,629 ;
Dec. 28.
Carburetor attachment. J. G. Hilton. 2,083,650 : June
15.
Carburetor, Automatic. G. R. Ericson. 2,093,961;
Sept. 21.
Carburetor choke control. Automatic. J. W. Fitz Gerald.
2,086,023 ; July 6.
Carburetor connection. W. B. Lee. 2,072.893 ; Mar. 9.
Carburetor control. H. E. Bucklen. 2,075,884 ; Apr. 6.
Carburetor control for automobiles. G. Ajdukovich.
2,071,014 ; Feb. 16.
Carburetor control mechanism. J. Bellis. 2,066,667 ;
Jan. 5.
Carburetor device. B. Mollberg. 2.080,668 ; May 18.
Carburetor, Downdraft. A. H. Blattner. 2,092,827 ;
Sept. 14.
Carburetor, Downdraft. G. M. Holley. 2,080,509 ; May
18.
Carburetor, Floatless. M. Mo>nnosson. 2,102,475 ; Dec.
14.
Carburetor for internal combustion engines. O. Baum-
gartner. 2,075,692 ; Mar. 30.
Carburetor for internal combustion engines. R. M. Gros-
jean. 2,078,849 ; Apr. 27.
Carburetor for internal combustion engines. R. B. Hart-
sough. 2,084.340 ; June 22.
Carburetor for internal combustion engines. I. Schorsch.
2,078,029: Apr. 20.
Carhni'ctor (or inlcriuit coinbiislion cnpini'S assiiTiiinp vari-
ous angles. O. Baumgartner. 2,008,787 ; Jan. 26,
Carburetor for low grade hydrocarbons. D. L. J. Smith.
2,079,563 ; May 4.
Carburetor, Internal combustion engine. G. M. Bicknell.
2,094,165 ; Sept. 28.
Carburetor mixtures, Method and apparatus for regulating.
W. Ilarrigan. 2.083,907; June 15.
Carburetor, Multiple fuel. F. Madarlaga. 2,080,017 ;
May 18.
Carburetor, Multiple jet. I. T. Swartz and A. R. Baker.
2,096,413; Oct. 19.
Carburetor or the like. R. W. Lltzlnger. 2,070,902 ; Fob.
10.
Carburetor, Pressure feed. J. Hewltson. 2,070,598 ; Feb.
10.
Carburetor screen. R. A. T'.orell. 2,078,558 ; Apr. 27.
Carbun^tor, Self feeding. W.O.Chase. 2,078,901 ; Apr.
27.
Carburetor spring. W. M. Ewart. 2,090,100 ; Nov. 10.
(.'arbiirclor tciiipcrator control. R. M. lleinf/,. 2,I0.'!,90'J;
Dec. 28,
Carhnrelor vnlvo. H. T). Crlppon. 2.001.751 ; Aug. 31.
Carburetor with choke control. A.R.Baker. 2,101,030;
D('c. 7.
Carhurlzing box. IT. H. Mglitle. 2,005.505; Oct. 12.
(.'arbiirlzliig box. A. M. Miller. 2,102,010; Dec. 14.
f.Virbiirlzliig liirnacc. I'\ J. I'ctiTHon. 2.08.|,0()2 ; .Iiine l.'i.
Card and making same. Coin. T. F. Roemole. 2,071.502 ;
Miir. 23.
Cardboard box. J. C. Krudener. 2,070,.375 ; Apr. 0.
Cardboard box. K. L. Moore. 2,008,508; Nov. 0.
Cardbourd dlHi)liiv device. J. V. Horr. 2,103,718; Dec.
28.
Cardboard. Production of corrugntecl. F. Kllppler.
2.080.808 ; Aug. 10.
Card caHc. F. If. Ilartzell. 2,084,086; June 16.
Card case. N. W. Umanskv. 2,090,856 ; Aug. 24.
Card, Color. G. E. Osborne. 2,074,704 ; Mar. 23.
Card, Control. L. E. Lentz. 2,098.345 ; Nov. 9.
Card, Dial. H. Hassenfeld. 2,098,003 ; Nov. 2.
Card display device. E. Zakos. 2,085,285 : June 29.
Card feeding device. E. A. Ford. 2,093,555 ; Sept. 21.
Card feeding device. H. O. Hess. 2,079,407 ; May 4.
Card filing system. M. Vogel. 2,083,757 ; June 15.
Card for congratulation and advertisement purposes. J.
Reimann. 2,075,134; Mar. 30.
Card, Greeting. S, D. Cohen. 2,102,553 ; Dec. 14.
Card, Greeting. M. L. Johntz. 2,083,912 ; June 15.
Card holder. G. O. Conner. 2,080,164; May 11.
Card holder. C. H. Holmberg. 2.066,887 ; Jan. 5.
Card holder. C. E. Roche. 2,100,269 ; Nov. 23.
Card-holder, Glass supported dual. G. C. Clark.
2,093,598 ; Sept. 21.
Card holder. Illuminated. L. J. Buhr. 2,089,596; Aug.
10.
Card, Identification. J. McK. Ballou. 2,088,567 ; Aug. 3.
Card indexing machine. D. A. Nevin. 2,090,635 ; Aug.
24.
Card interpreter, Perforated. E. A. Ford. 2,076,713 ;
Apr. 13.
Card, Multiple display. B. Rous. 2,088,762 ; Aug. 3.
Card, Revolving flat. J. S. Sio. 2,097,046 ; Oct. 26.
Card shuffling and dealing device. R. Atti. 2,099,187 ;
Nov. 16.
Card, Statistical. W. W. Lasker, Jr. 2,084,848 ; June
22
Card table. I. E. Hunting. 2,077,414 ; Apr. 20.
Card table. E. Senft. 2,067,548 ; Jan. 12.
Card table. C. C. Willson. 2,089,318 ; Aug. 10.
Card, Tabulating. L. C. Conradi and A. M. Fairbrother.
2,101,427 ; Dec. 7.
Card tabulating machine. C. A. Tripp. 2,066,750 ; Jan. 5.
Card verifier. W. W. Lasker. 2,078,084 ; Apr. 20.
Carding and forming apparatus H. R. Williams.
2,086,592; July 13.
Carding flat. J. Piatt. 2,097,254 ; Oct. 26.
Carding machine. E. L. Cady. 2.077,095 : Apr. 13.
Carding machine. P. van Hille and R. Taine.
2,080,308 ; July 6.
Carding machine, A. Wallaert. 2,097,992 ; Nov. 2.
Cards, Device for interpreting punched. G. Tauschek.
2,079.429 : May 4.
Cards, Device for playing. R. C. Hart. 2,103,460 ; Dec.
28.
Cargo units. Apparatus for moving and stacking heavy.
W. R. Pease. 2,101,871 ; Doc. 14.
Carpenter's tool. G. A. Gardham. 2,090.835 ; Aug. 24.
Carpet and floor cleaner. B. Kern. 2,100,806 ; Nov. 30.
Carpet cleaning machine. S. Chase, IV., and G. H. Palm.
2,067,752 ; Jan. 12.
Carp(-t weaving. P. Shearer. 2,073,227 ; Mar. 9.
Carpeting. D. B. Bonner. 2,101,3.59; Dec. 7.
Carpeting. P. H. Higglns. 2,069,310; Feb. 2.
Carpets, Apparatus for applying adherent substances to.
O. S, Hiers. 2,092,974 ; Sept. 14.
Carriage and stroller, Convertible baby. A. E. Calton.
2,078,929 ; May 4.
Carriage, Baby. B. Paseolesco. 2,087.009 ; July 13.
Carriage. Beam compass. H. O. Lelzorich. 2,075,528 ;
Mar. 30.
Carriage construction, Baby. J. Gllck. 2,088,200 ; July
27.
Carriage control of debit and credit shift levers. O. J.
Sundstrand. 2,086,748; July 13.
Carriage drive mechanism. C. A. Macomlc. Re. 20,358 ;
May 11.
Carriage for calculating machines. Counting mechanism.
If. Suter and A. Grasshoff. 2,089,770; Aug. 10.
Carriage for shaking conveyers. C. N. Itcblnger.
2,000,451 ; Jan. 5.
("arri.'iKo knock-oiT mechanism, Traverse. J. E. Lovely.
2,094.994 : Oct. 5.
Carriage release for lathes. L. H. Randall. 2,101,754 ;
Doc. 7.
Carriage return. J. F. Kocn. 2,000.078 ; Jan. ,"5.
Carriage r(>turu moclmnl.sm for tvpewritlng and like nia-
chinos. Power actuated. A, F. Mulhare, 2,092.585;
Sopt, 7.
Carriage slop. Logging. E. G. Stack. 2.091,050 ; Aug. 24.
('••irrliigo stroke mechanism for slicing iiuichlnos. O.
'I'iKMircr. ■..>,0.S0,510 ; Mav IS.
Carriage traversing mechanism. W. H. Howe. 2,000,403;
Feb. 2.
("iirrler : Ncc- -
Advertising carrli'r, LuRgngo carrier.
Itcitlli- currier. I'liiicr carrier.
Braiding carrier. Printing machine ncRntlvc
Hulk-type carrier. carrier.
Collapsible anlinnl cur Hii/.or blade-packago car-
rier, rler.
Conveyer carrier. Thread carrier.
Conveyer current carrier. Toilet paner roll carrier.
l'l»lilng tiickle carrier. Tool cnnlcr.
l''uHe ciirrli-r. Wheel luul tire carrier.
Key carrier.
Ciiriier iiiid bumper. Convertible luRiniKe, J. Sctuiliuan,
2,(»9;i,7t0 ; Sept, 21.
Ciirrlor 1111(1 liiiiidlcr, CiiBpldor, C. T. Hiiloclil. 2, 10-'.3-IS ;
Dec. 14.
812
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Portable food. M.
Clark.
Agnew. 2,091,298
Carrier and heater
2,078,650 ; Apr. 27.
Carrier bag. G. F. and A. L. WiUetts. 2,067,367 ;
Jan. 12.
Carrier comprising a diazonium compound and method of
obtaining contrasts. R. J. H. Alinlv. 2,083,285 ; June 8.
Carrier device for golf clubs and the lilce. H. W. Burg-
ner. 2,070,254 ; Feb. 9.
Carrier for automatic looms, Weft. W. H. Wakefield.
2,103,837 : Dec. 28.
Carrier for braiding machines. W. E. Cook. 2,068,945 ;
Jan. 26.
Carrier for code messages. J. B. Walker. 2,084,052 ;
June 15.
Carrier for freshly spun threads of artificial silk. Wind-
ing. T. Grauer. 2,074,217 ; Mar. 16.
Carrier for indicating gauge.?. C. E. Skelton. 2,066,699
Jan. 5.
Carrier for motor vehicle transports. Skid. I. H. Judd
2,100,694; Nov. 30.
Carrier for photographic plates and films. G. D. Pappa
jion. 2,088,278 ; July 27.
Carrier for photographic sensitized material. N. P
Billing. 2,070,778 • Feb. 16.
Carrier for photographic strip film, Roll. H. F. Albrecht,
2,080,026 ; May 11.
Carrier for photographic strip film. Roll. L. Busch
2,099,646 ; Nov. 16.
Carrier for pneumatic dispatch tubes. C. A. Burrows
2.077,671 ; Apr. 20.
Carrier for rolls. Shipping. E. O. Carlson. 2,069,300
Feb.. 2.
Carrier mechanism. E. P. Bullard and E. H. Johnson
2,086,849 ; July 13.
Carrier or bag. Golf club. J. P
Aug. 31.
Carrier rod operating mechanism for flat knitting ma-
chines. A. Friedmann. 2,092,603 ; Sept. 7.
Carrier scraper. Combined. R. M. Davenport. 2,099,435
Nov. 16.
Carrier system. C. H. Freese. 2,072,747 ; Mar. 2.
Carrier system. Variable. E. A. Laport. 2,076,787 ; Apr
13.
Carrier telegraph system. J. T. Neiswinter. 2,102,735
Dec. 21.
Carrier transmission system. Multichannel. H. Mayer.
2,102,472 : Dec. 14.
Carrier wave modulation and suppression. W. Busch-
beck. 2,099,294 ; Nov. 16.
Carrier wave system for signaling. Controlled. G. W.
Fyler. 2,066,970; Jan. 5.
Carrier wave transmitter. Modulated. W. S. L. Tringham.
2.076,685; Apr. 13.
Carriers for match booking machines. C. H. Sickmon.
2,076,386; Apr. 6.
Carrying device. E. C. Ehrhardt. 2,087,375 ; July 20.
Carrying device formed by an adhesive strip. C. Neu-
bronner. 2,069,459 ; Feb. 2.
Cart, Hand. K. IMorris. 2,103,866; Dec. 2.S.
Cart, Laundry. L. and O. Bishop. 2.075.260 ; Mar. 30.
Cart, Rocker dump hand. R. B. Dorward. 2,102,684 ; Dee
21.
Carton. J. Allan. 2,075,417; Mar. 30.
Carton. H. R. C. Anthony. 2,081,656 ; May 25.
Carton, B. E. Baker. 2,096.837; Oct. 26.
Carton. J. C. Benschoter. 2,081,419 ; Mav 25.
Carton. S. Bergstein. 2,074.100 : Mar. lo"
Carton. A. E. Bueschel. 2,081,574 ; May 25.
Carton. M. Burger. 2,075,425; Mar. 30.
Carton. E. J. Carr. 2.'l(i9,»97 ; Feb.. 9.
Carton. W. K. Clark. 2,076.065; Apr. 0.
Carton. H. A. Decker. 2.007.754 ; Jan. 12.
C.irron. C. D. Fallert. 2,089,094 ; Aug. 10.
Carton. F. L. Fox. 2,081,664 ; Mav 25.
Carton. H. L. Greve. 2,072.256 ; Jlar. 2.
Carton. O. H. Hultin. 2,085,465 ; June 29.
Canon. H. E. Klohr and S. Koslow. 2.077.0-16 • Anr i:^
Carton. H. Levine. 2,087,773 ; July 20.
C;irton. \V. TJ. VotoTS. 2.078.455; Apr. 27.
Carton. W. G. Piper. 2,101.282 ; Dec. 7.
Carton. D. R. Rnockort. 2.007.022 : Jan. 5
Carton. B. B. Sebreny. 2,009,281 ; Feb. 2.
Carton. F. A. Vosburgh, Jr. 2,094,387 ; Sept. 28
Carton. J. E. Walsh. 2,091.004; Aug. 31.
Carton. E. A. Walther. 2.098.639 : Nov. 9.
Carton. C. W. White. 2,101,522 ; Dec. 7.
Carton. L. T,. Zimniorman. 2,090,882 ; Aug. 21.
Carton and blank for forming same. C. J. Grace. Jr
2,085,680 ; June 29.
Carton and blani: for forming the same. H. Kondolf
2,074.477 : Mar. 23.
Carton and blank for forming the same. H. Kondolf
2.077,047; Apr. 13.
Carton and Wank for forming the same. H. Kondolf
2.078.900-7 : Apr. 27.
Carton and blank for forming the same. H. Kondolf
2,081,707 ; May 25.
Carton, and blank for forming the same. H. Kondolf
2.102.009; Dec. 14.
Carton and blank for the samn. Self-sealing and self-
locking. J. F. r*.abino:ui. 2.0S7.394 : July 20.
Carton and display device. Interchangeable. W Horba-
tuck. 2,089,797 ; Aug. 10.
Carton and making the same. Furniture packing. D.
Weltzien. 2,068,095 ; Jan. 19.
Carton and manufacturing the same. S. Bergstein.
2,074,357 ; Mar. 23.
Carton and packing, Self-locking. M. Koppleman.
2,093,280 ; Sept. 14.
Carton and the like. Egg. R. P. Bemiss. 2,096,315;
Oct. 19.
Carton board. Identifiable. C. C. Colbert and L. C. Daly.
2,071,025 ; Feb. 16.
Carton, Bottle carrier. R. Wells and H. M. Kieekhefer.
2,097,941 ; Nov. 2.
Carton, Bottle-carrying. C. D. Keith. 2,079,352 ; Blav 4.
Carton closing device. B. L. Maxwell. 2,068,241-2 ; Jan.
19.
Carton closing machine. L. Benoit. 2,091,426 ; Aug. 31.
Carton closing machine. L. Benoit and C. C. Moth.
2,071,247 ; Feb. 16.
Carton closing machine. W. D. Kimball and C. I. Braren.
2,095^58 ; Oct. 12.
Carton closing machine. J. G. Vergobbi. 2.082,086 ;
June 1.
Carton closing means. H. L. Evans. 2,088,192 ; July 27.
Carton, Collapsible tube. J. J. Seelman. 2,076,048 ;
Apr. 6.
Carton construction. H. A. and W. H. Inman. 2,099,166 ;
Nov. 16.
Carton, Dispensing. P. B. McConnell. 2,080,729 ; May
18.
Carton, Egg. H. Berglund. 2,092,148; Sept. 7.
Carton, Egg. C. H. Lowe. 2,089,281 ; Aug. 10.
Carton, Egg. N. A. Better. 2,103,382 ; Dec. 28.
Carton, Egg. F. Troyk. 2,091,659 ; Aug. 31.
Carton, Egg. J. E. Walsh. 2.068,780; Jan. 26.
Carton, Egg. J. E. Walsh. 2,078.430 ; Apr. 27.
Carton erecting machine. A. E. Brown and W. Vanghan.
2,072,065 ; Feb. 23.
Carton for and method of packaging furniture. A. V.
MacDonald, R. A. Minkler, and H. Iske. 2,101,403 :
Dec. 7.
Carton for eggs. H. E. Brundin. 2,091,960 ; Sept. 7.
Carton for glass syringes. H. T. Smith. 2,084,540 ;
June 22.
Carton for radio tubes. C. M. Knaur. 2,067,126 ; Jan. 5.
Carton for radio tubes. Sealed. R. G. Richards.
2,097,304; Oct. 26.
Carton for shipping and storing boxes, bottles, etc. P.
E. A. W. Bergaud. 2,083,113 : June 8.
Carton forming machine. J. G. Vergobbi. 2,089,722 ;
Aug, 10.
Carton, Hinged. F. H. Groves. 2,100,644; Nov. 30.
Carton making machine. C. M. Stitt. 2,092,292 ; Sept. 7.
Carton opening device. G. J. Schmidt. 2,067,986 ; Jan.
Carton or container. Paper or cardboard. H. W. S
Palmer and J. Harrington. 2,084,106 ; June 15.
Carton, Packing. F. W. Quackenboss. 2.066,485; Jan. 5.
Carton, Pour spout. K. F. Spalding. 2,095.720 : Oct. 12.
Carton sealing machine, Automatic. E. B. Voss.
2,089,010; Aug. 3.
Carton set-up device, Collapsible egg. D. Levkoff.
2,084,152 ; June 15.
Carton, Tape. C. E. Wonder. 2.101,355 : Dec. 7.
Cartons for eggs and similar fragile objects. Two part
cellular. H. E. Brundin. 2.091,959 ; Sept. 7.
Cartons, Manufacture of corrugated paper. M. H. Side-
botham. 2,083,351 ; June 8.
Cartons, Method and apparatus for setting up cellular.
J. E. Walsh. 2,072,659 : Mar. 2.
Cartridge. P. von Frantzius. 2,068,159; Jan. 19.
^*J^*'"1E^® ^^^ borehole charge. Blasting explosive, A.
G. White and E. Jones. 2,075.969 ; Apr. 6.
o^PA^>,^^^-r^ cylinder. Filter. W. G. Burhans.
z,ubti,Zb3 ; Jan. 19.
^'^irT'"^1"'^.. '^°,?„™a'^''"S the same. Explosive. D. B.
McCloud. 2,074,553 ; Mar. 23.
Cartridge and treatment thereof. Paper. H. F. Miller.
2.088.031 : .luly 27.
2,083,977-80 ;
2,083,699; June
Cartridge, Blasting. F. H. Armstrons
June 15.
Cartridge, Blasting. A. D. Ferguson.
Cartridge, Blasting. A. W. Harris. 2.083.707 ; June 15.
Cartridge, Bl.asting. W. Noble. 2,083,73.5-6; June 15.
Cartridge feeding mechanism for automatic guns. S. G.
'"Green"' 2:07k"§32 -''Ma'?' 1^ '"' automatic guns. S. G.
^''2,oT4!o32';°Mar.'l6.'°^- ^^ '^""'^"'^ """"^ ^- ^°"°^-
^"2,0S7f592^^'jiTr'^0^'^'^' detergent. W. J. Chesnut.
Cartrfe ^i^nn'V^' H, Varian. 2,082,268; June 1.
Sopt 7 perforator. W. G. Lane. 2,092,317 ;
^"2.0n8!264^-*?s?ov'°9'" "'^^^'"^ ^uns. N. K. TurnbuU.
Cartridge valve. P. L. Bovd 2 077 872- Anr 9n
Cartridgos, Method and app^aratus for char^^g blasting.
I' . 11. Armstrong. 2,098,529 : Nov. 9. >^ ^ " '^^'- «•
Carving machine. J. Galbraith. 2,093,009-10 ; Sept. 14.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
813
Case : See —
Battery carrying case.
Brief case.
Card case.
Cigar or cigarette case.
Cigarette and match case.
Cigarette and vanity case.
Cigarette case.
Coin, bill, and card case.
Correspondent's case.
Cosmetic containing case.
Egg case.
Eyeglass case.
Fiberboard case.
Food display case.
Hypodermic outfit case.
Instrument case.
Key case.
ICitclien case.
Luggage case.
Matrix clip.
Medical case.
Milk bottle case.
Museum case.
Packing case.
Plaster case.
Pocket vanity case.
Portable draftsman's case.
Refriprerator case.
Revolving display case.
Shipping case.
Snelled hook case.
Spectacle case.
Thermometer case.
Tie case.
Traveling case.
Vanity case.
Light equipped vanity case Watch case.
Loading coil case.
Case and dust pan construction. Carpet sweeper. H. C.
Dilliard. 2,101,133; Dec. 7.
Case and lighter, Combined cigarette. I. Florman.
2,086,411 ; July 6.
Case and menu card holder. Combined napkin dispensing.
E. Zakos. 2,080,023 ; May 11.
Case and other container for cigarettes. R. F. Power.
2,090,700 ; Aug. 24.
Case and setting system for watches, Wrist watch. S.
Mathez. 2,082,843 ; June 8.
Case and the like. Portable. H. H. Styll. 2,096,768;
Oct. 26.
Case, cigarette case, and lighter, Combined vanity. A. F.
Reilly, 2,103,755 : Dec. 28.
Case construction, Cigarette. A. F. Reilly. 2,098,930 ;
Nov. 9.
Case construction, Vanity. L. A. Samstag. 2,076,353 ;
Apr. 6.
Case coupling members, Telescoping. G. L. Ebcr.
2,096,452 ; Oct. 19.
Case for a radio loud speaker and an electric lamp,
Mounting. A. R. Turner. 2,083,753 ; June 15.
Case for lip rouge. P. Chevreau. 2,088,899 ; Aug. 3.
Case for storage batteries. A. M. Upton. 2,093,583 ;
Sept. 21.
Case, Forming a clock. R. Mooney. 2,087,698 ; July 20.
Case making machine. B Jeffreys. 2,069,885 ; Feb. 9.
Case or partition machine, Adjustable cell. W. E. Jensen.
2,080,357 ; May 11.
Casement adjuster. R. A. Lackey. 2,082,066 ; June 1.
Casement frame. H. W. Cook. 2,093,804 ; Sept. 21.
Cases, Apparatus for making asphaltic storage battery.
E. R. Dillehay. 2,066,459 ; Jan. 5.
Cases from a tubular piece, Making metal. O. BiginelU
2,079,102; May 4.
Cases from tubular pieces. Apparatus for making metal.
O. Bi^inelli. 2,089,912 ; Aug. 10.
Cases with contact material. Charging of. T. B. Prickett
and R. C. Lassiat. 2,079,630; May 11.
Casein and effecting closure therefor. Sausage. H. A.
Ilensel. 2,103,258 • Dec. 28.
Ca.sein compound and process of making. H. V. Dunham.
2,103,153 ; Dec. 21.
Casein drier. F. V. Sllva. 2,067,506 ; Jan. 12.
Casein, Manufacturing. J. R. Spellacy. 2.009,379 ; Nov.
16.
Casein plastics, Treating. W. E. Vawter. 2,103,993 ;
Doc. 28.
Casein, Producing varicolored. G. Morrell. 2,103,546;
Dec. 28.
Casein solution. C. Iddings. 2,090,630 ; Aug. 24.
Casein, Treatment of. W. IT. Nicol. 2.{)!)5.8S7 ; Oct. 12.
Cash receptacle. R. D. Boisselier. 2,()95,02;i ; Oct. 5.
Cash regiHter. T. B. D. Bilde and S. E. LIndvall.
2,060,669; Jan. 5.
Cash register. E. W. Herman. 2.096,246 ; Oct. 19.
Cash regialer. W. J. Paslnski. 2,070,0.'')9-03 : Feb. 9.
Cash register. \V. 11. Robertson. 2,0X0.507 ; May IS.
Cash register. K. Vogclgesang and E. Wagner. 2,0.S0,r)r.) ;
May 18.
Caali register, accounting and the like ninchine. K.
lireitling and J. Patzelt. 2,075.635 ; Mar. 30.
Cash register, iiccoiintliig, and llie like nindilne. E.
Breltllng and II. Scliwenk. 2,101,036; Dec. 7.
Cash reginler and computing iii.achinc. A. Errera.
2,082,15.'') : June 1.
Casliew nut slicil liiiuld, Destructively distlllinK. M. T.
Harvey. 2,098,824 ; Nov. 0.
CnHhler'8 protector. L. R. Stttdtler. 2,102,169; Dec. 14.
(.'asing : Scr —
Boilr^r and sinoke breach- Lamp casing.
Ing cnHing. Mulil ciiHiiig.
Clock casing. Motor rasing.
JClMHtIc fluid turI)lno cas- 'I'lrc oaHlng.
Ing. ToaHter cuNlng.
lOnd fold caHlng. Tube cnHing.
Flexible tubular caHlng.
CaNiiig and iiiiililiig Hiimi', Arlindnl BauNiige. (i. SacliHen-
Wider. 2,K)l,9.'-iH ; Dec. M.
Casing and Hiipporllrig foot HlruclMre. W. <i. I.iinMllli'.
2,068,920 ; Jan. 20.
Casing centering device. W. W. Hartman and R. A.
Steps. 2,089,553 ; Aug. 10.
Casing cutter. N. T. McCann. 2,078,401 ; Apr. 27.
Casing feeding mechanism. E. H. Taylor. 2,085,615 ;
June 29.
Casing for a locomotive, Pilot. W. C. Meyer and D. R.
Ohlwiler. 2,089,152 ; Aug. 3.
Casing for a locomotive. Smoke box. H. C. Decker.
2,095,192 ; Oct. 5.
Casing for universal joints. V. E. Nelson. 2,074,703 ;
Mar. 23.
Casing for ventilating and air treating apparatus. A.
Sargent. 2,096,596 ; Oct. 19.
Casing from wells. Recovering. C. H. Sweet. 2,078,426 ;
Apr. 27.
Casing head. E. Burns and H. P. Wickersham.
2,097,615 ; Nov. 2.
Casing head. G. B. Kitchel and E. J. Roach. 2,074,923 ;
Mar. 23.
Casing head. L. L. Rector. 2,083,090 ; June 8.
Ca.siiig machine. H. W. Webb. 2,069,052; Jan. 26.
Casing machine for cigar-wrapper leaves. C. I. Vellner.
2,097,168 ; Oct. 26.
Casing packer. L. A. Layne and H. C. Block. 2,082,112 ;
June 1.
Casing wall construction for boilers. A. R. Smith.
2,099.829 : Nov. 23.
Casings and the like. Process and apparatus for making
sausage. R. L. Atkinson. 2,097,684 ; Nov. 2.
Casings, Apparatus for making tire. R. W. Sohl.
2,084,009 ; June 15.
Casket. G. T. Balfe. 2,079,729 ; May 11.
Casket. M. J. MacDonald. 2,085,682 ; June 29.
Casket, Air sealed. J. Clarke. 2,095,691 ; Oct. 12.
Casket decoration. O. R. McLaud and E. R. Stewart.
2,076,434; Apr. 6.
Casket handle. G. L. Kemper. 2,088,476 ; July 27.
Casket placer. S. A. Williams. 2,100,582 ; Nov. 30.
Casks, Device for supporting plastic. H. S. Eckels.
2,088,694 ; Aug. 3.
Cassette for photographic films. K. von HoUeben and W.
Rodenacker. 2,086.930 ; July 13.
Cassette, Motion picture film. H. Becker. 2,089,330;
Aug. 10.
Cast cutter. B. D. Van Nader. 2,102,047 ; Dec. 14.
Caster. G. J. Kalberer. 2.073.066; l\Iar. 9.
Caster. W. R. Konkle. 2,090,960; Aug. 24.
Caster brake. J. A. Dudley. 2,096,229 ; Oct. 19.
Caster brake. B. Mcintosh. 2,081,594 ; May 25.
Caster for hearses. Casket table. E. Richter. 2,088,093 ;
July 27.
Caster having an inclined axis. H. D. Geyer. 2,096,239 ;
Oct. 19.
Caster wheel. L. Wachter. 2,094.050 ; Sept. 28.
Caster wheel. W. Zeindler. 2,068,160 ; Jan. 19.
<'asting. A. Cohen and A. Evans. 2.078.562; Apr. 27.
Casting. W. E. Gordon. 2.101.001; Dec. 7.
Casting, Apparatus for making a. J. Schmeller, Sr.
2,079,749 ; May 11.
Casting, Centrifugal. D. J. Campbell. 2,085.726 ; Julv 6.
Casting, Centrifugal. M. G. Dumas. 2,073,199-200;
Mar. 9.
Casting, Centrifugal. W. D. Sargent. 2,085,394 ; June
29.
('asting. Crankshaft. D. J. Campbell. 2,084,129 ; June
15.
Casting device. C. F. Golden. 2,089,744; Aug. 10.
Casting device. C. W. Schantz. 2,092,781; Sept. 14.
Casting device. Safety. C. Park. 2.070,975; Feb. 16.
Casting macliino. L. Frommcr and J. Polak. 2,074,984;
Mar. 23.
Casting machine. A. King. 2,076.374 ; Apr. 6.
Casting machine. H. B. Loclcwood and A. R, Wlllard.
2,068,420 ; Jan. 19.
Casting machine. Centrifugal. K. F. Dalley, 2,060,621 ;
.Ian. 5.
Casting m.achino for flip casting of plain stereotype plates.
E. Prockel. 2,073,675 ; Mar, 16.
Casting machine, Typographical. O. P. Kingsbury.
2,074.511 : Mar. 23.
(^astlng m<>th()(I. E. P. Kngstroni. 2.0S5.015; June 29.
Casting, IMelhod and apparatus for continuous. E. R.
Williams. 2,079,64'! ; May 11.
Cnsdng of MiagiieslniM. l'\ llnisglrg. 2.006,.'Sn4 ; Jan. 7i.
Casting of magnesium and Its alloys. F. BndgiT.
2,070,821 ; Feb. 16.
Casting of magncHluin and like metals. Melting, refining
and preparation for. Ta O. Day 2.077,990; Apr. 20.
Castings. Apparatus for producing bIuhIi. L. Menetrey.
2.082,588 ; .Inne 1.
Castings l»v tin- renlrlfugal OMstlng process. Mnnufacfure
of uii.'Iit'lled iiietiilllc. W. Ridley and P. U. WlUon.
2.095.573; Oct. 12.
('ii.sllngH by llio centrifugal nipthod, Production of. C
rardun. 2,()C>S,L' I I ; .laii. ID.
<'aNllngH employing l>rl(|ni>l led Iron alloys. MiuiufaoturlnK
c.iKl liiiii "mid niMlleat>le pig. IC. Schuumcher.
2,0S2,3.''>It : Juni' 1.
Castln^H. llvdnnillc clcnnlng of. W. Watson and V.
Nagl.T. L'.OSd.iiri:! : .hily 13.
('MHtlngH. Miiltlng clillleil iiirtiil mold. C. J. and 11. J.
Docliiav. 2,081.217; June 1.'.
riiHtlngH, Malting Iron. 1*. lO. IIi\rlli and M. .\ Uaern-
Hti'In. 2,083,562; Juno 15.
814
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Castor oil product. K. T. Steik. 2,068,088 ; Jan. 19.
Catadioptric unit. C. W. FredericI: and R. W. Luce.
2,095,862 ; Oct. 12.
Catalyst. E. S. Johnson. 2,079,507 ; May 4.
Catalyst and catalytic process P. L. Salzberg. 2,089,433 ;
Aug. 10.
Catalyst and its preparation, Hydrogenation. E. C. Wil-
liams and S. H. McAllister. 2,067,368 ; Jan. 12.
Catalyst and making same. H. B. Foster. 2,081,272 ;
May 25.
Catalyst for hydrogenating hydrocarbons. H. M. Smith
and H. T. Rail. 2,101,104 : Dec. 7.
Catalyst for the reduction of sulphur dioxide. Production
of a. R. Lepsoe and J. R. Mills. 2,080,359 ; May 11.
Catalyst preparation. C. R. Harris. 2,079,404 ; May 4.
Catalysts for oxidation reactions and preparing the same.
W. A. Douglass. 2,086,542 ; July 13.
Catalysts, Hydrogen production. J. K. Small. 2,084,511 ;
June 22.
Catalytic and other contact mass reactions. Process of and
apparatus for controlling. T. B. Prickett. 2,084.357 ;
June 22.
Catalytic converters, Operation of. E. J. Houdry and
T. B. Prickett. 2,078,950 ; May 4.
Catalytic hydrogenation of dicarboxylic anhydride. W. J.
Amend and E. W. Bousquet. 2,072,861 ; Mar. 9.
Catalytic hydrogenation process. W. A. Lazier.
2,077,421; Apr. 20.
Catalytic materials and manufacture. E. J. Houdry.
2,078,945 ; May 4.
Catalytic oxidation. Controlled. L. G. Jenness.
2,103,219 ; Dec. 21.
Catalytic oxidation of organic compounds. B. M. Reynolds.
2.081,120 ; May 18.
Catalytic polymerization. W. E. Kuentzel. 2,082,500 ;
June 1.
Catal.vtic polymerization and polymerization catalysts.
R. F. Ruthruff. 2,082,518; June 1.
Catalytic process for the conversion of sulphur com-
pounds. G. C. Connolly. 2,083,895 ; June 15.
Catalytic reaction. M. Pier, W. Simon, and P. Jacob,
2,100,352 ; Nov. 30.
Catalytic reaction vessels,
2,070,868 ; Feb. 16.
Catalytic reactions. Method
ducting. H. P. Merriam.
appliance. L.
Packing. H. H. Smith
of and apparatus for con
2,090,217 ; Aug. 17.
W. Chalmers. 2,089,113
P. L. Paterson. 2,074,936 ; Mar
Catamenial
Aug. 3.
Catamenial appliance.
23.
Catamenial device. E. J. De Ville. 2,082,276 ; June 1.
Catamenial device. F. A. Ross. 2.092,427 ; Sept. 7.
Catamenial pad. G. Arone. 2,092,346 ; Sept. 7.
Catamenial pad. H. R. Williams. 2,078,300 ; Apr. 27.
Catapult. C. D. Feight. 2.070,721 : Feb. 16.
Catch. G. W. Aldeen and T. Erickson. 2,079,648 ;
May 11.
Catch, Door. A. N. Johnson. 2,087,001 ; July 13.
Catch for pins and making the same. Safety. F. E. Farn-
ham. 2,066,969 : Jan. 5.
Catch for use in detachably securing the ends of bracelets,
chains and other articles together. A. Micallef.
2,098,461 ; Nov. 9.
Catch mechanism for locks. Supplemental. I. G. Brooks.
2,079,895 ; May 11.
Catch, Panel. H. A. NelT. 2,073,875 ; Mar. 16.
Catch, Safety. E. Morehouse. 2,083,613 ; June 15.
Catcher, Fly. R. A. Graef. 2,073.791 ; Mar. 16.
Catcher for rolling mills. Automatic. A. G. Delany.
2,085,083 ; June 29.
Caterpillar in.iury to ear corn. Preventing. G. W. Barber.
2,103,007 ; Dec. 28.
Cathartic. C. L. Lentz. 2,072,589 ; Mar. 2.
Cathode. H. Hein.s. 2,091,944 ; Aug. 31.
Cathode nnd activation. Thermionic. G. R.
2,069,407: Feb. 2.
Cathode and developing .lame. Electron emitting.
Jameson. 2,097,157 ; Oct. 26.
Cathode, Emi.ssive. D. V. Edvpards and E
2.081,804 ; May 25.
Catliode lor discharge devices. J. W. Marden,
Jan. 5.
Cathode for discharge devices. G. Passarge.
Oct. 20.
Cathode for electron discharge devices. W. Ziegenbein.
2.07S.300 ; Apr. 27.
Cathode for electric discharge devices. Thermionic. H. T.
Ram.say and H. P. Rooksby. 2,085,605 ; June 29.
Cathode heater insulation. G. R. Shaw. 2,092,815 ; Sept.
14.
Catliode, Incandescent. J. Richter, B. ITcnsel, and K.
Hess. 2,070,671 ; Apr. 13.
Cathode, Indirectly heated. S. Loewe and B. Wienocke.
2,075,122; Mar. 30.
Cathode, Indirectly heated. P. W. Stutzman. 2,089,817 ;
Aug. 10.
Cathode organization. C. J. R. H. von Wedel.
2.075,876; Apr. 6.
Cathode r;iy npi)!Uatus. R. TJrtel.
Cathode ray device. M. C. Bancn.
Cathode ray device. A. B. du Mont.
Cathode ray modulation indicator.
Mar. 23.
Fonda.
M. F.
K. Smith.
2,067,129;
2,097,302 ;
2.100,618 ; Nov. 30.
2.10.'?,.S12.: Dec. 28.
2,098.231 : Nov. 9.
I. Wolff. 2,074,737 ;
Cathode ray oscillograph. H. P. Kuehni. 2,102,421;
Dec. 14.
Cathode ray tube. E. Drewanz and E. Briiche. 2,089,692 ;
Aug. 10.
Cathode ray tube. B. P. Dudding and L. C. Jesty.
2,089,546 ; Aug. 10.
Cathode ray tube. A. B. Du Mont. 2,087,280 ; July 20.
Cathode ray tube. F. W. Hehlgans. 2,075,717 ; Mar. 30.
Cathode rav tube. M. Knoll. 2,094,606 ; Oct. 5.
Cathode ray tube. M. Knoll and F. Schr5ter. 2,088,419 ;
July 27.
Cathode ray tube. A. W. Ladner. 2,076,086 ; Apr. 6.
TnThodp ray tube. H. R. Lubcke. 2,081.942; June 1.
Cathode ray tube. G. N. Ogloblinsky. 2,069,460 ; Feb. 2.
Cathode ray tube. W. H. Painter. 2,096,466 ; Oct. 19.
Cathode ray tube. L. Sutherlin and A. J. Harcher.
2,088,493 ; July 27.
Cathode ray tube. W. F. Tedham and J. D. McGee.
2,077,442 ; Apr. 20.
Cathode ray tube. R. H. Varian and P. C. Gardner.
2,093,699 ; Sept. 21.
Cathode ray tube. M. von Ardenne. 2,080,449 ; May 18.
Cathode ray tube. M. von Ardenne and S. Loewe.
2.077,288 ; Apr. 13.
Cathode ray tube system. K. Schlesinger. 2,075,141 ;
IMar. 30.
Cathode structure for discharge devices. J. Bruijnes.
2,067.691 ; Jan. 12.
Cathode, Thermionic. H. Heins. 2,071,522 ; Feb. 23.
Cathode, Thermionic. E. Y. Robinson. 2,075,910;
Apr. 6.
Cathode, Thermionic. H. C. Steiner and O. W. Livingston.
2,082,602 ; June 1.
Catliode, Thermionic. P. T. Weeks. 2,079,057 ; May 4.
Cathodes, Apparatus for making electron-emitting. E. H.
Wittich. 2,069,637; Feb. 2.
Caustic, Purifying. C. Sundstrom. 2,079,638 ; May 11.
Cavitation control of hydraulic machines. S. L. Kerr.
2,079,258 ; May 4.
Ceil construction for roofed vehicles. T. M. Prudden.
2,077,262 ; Apr. 13.
Ceiling construction. C. F. Davis. 2,092,751 ; Sept. 14.
Ceiling construction and slab therefor. C. F. Davis, J. G.
Brush, and L. K. Mayne. 2,103,969 ; Dec. 28.
Ceiling installation and fastener for the same. C. L. Hall.
2,099,649 ; Nov. 16.
Ceiling washer. A. C. Grueschow. 2,101,216 ; Dec. 7.
Ceilings and the like. Apparatus for cleaning. G. Ohberg.
2,093,289; Sept. 14.
Cell block. W. G. Cow. 2,080,660 ; May 18.
Cell case machine. W. E. Jensen and D. R. Vail.
2,092,760 ; Sept. 14.
Cell, Electric storage. J. A. Downing. 2,073,734 ; Mar.
16.
Cell encasing apparatus. Dry. O. K. Reinhardt.
2,072,568; Mar. 2.
Cellar pipe. J. T. Corley. 2,099,799 ; Nov. 23.
CelUilar structure. J. Pavlecka. 2,097,597-9 ; Nov. 2.
Cellulose acetate and analogous cellulose esters. Produc-
tion of. G. A. Richter. 2,096,977 ; Oct. 26.
Cellulo.se acetate and its preparation, Haze free. C. J.
Malm. 2,097,464; Nov. 2.
Cellulose acetate composition. L. E. Lovett. 2,092,677 ;
Sept. 7.
Cellulose acetate composition. J. Rivkin. 2,098,362;
Nov. 9.
Cellulose acetate, Production of. G. A. Richter.
2,090,809 ; Aug. 24.
Cellulose acetate propionate butyrate. Preparation of.
C. R. Fordyce. 2,101,994; Dec. 14.
Cellulose acetate. Varying the solubility of. G. Prank.
2,089,201; Aug. 10.
Cellulose acetates. Manufacture of highly acetylated. E.
Berl. 2,084,833 ; June 22.
Cellulose and like material in a continuous web. Method
and apparatus for drying. S. Wellmar. 2,101,301;
Cellulose, Apparatus for the saccharification of. H.
Scholler. 2,086,963 ; July 13.
Cellulose compounds and of artificial materials thereof,
Mnnnfnof„.o ^f ^™ l Lilienfeld. 2,100,010; Nov!
Manufacture of new.
23.
"^ K"'Bo'As?edl°°'2:'o'72!o62 -'l-eb^l?^- ' ^^ ^'''''"^ ^""^
^"^Mar ^ie'^'^"^^*^^''' P''°<^"'^*^- ^- Dreyfus. 2,073,687 ;
Cellulose derivative spinning solution containing wax.
C. Dreyfus and W. Whitehead. 2,085,013 ; June 29.
Ce u ose derivatives. H. Dreyfus. 2,072,870 ; Mar. 9.
t ciiulose deriv.atives and in plastic products, etc., Manu-
pii,n "'■'^ f- ■ ^:. Di'eyfus. 2,073,052 ; Mar. 9.
2,09l5'>4^"oct if ""^^ making same. L. Lilienfeld.
^'"Ifnl"^? derivatives^ and products obtained therefrom.
Manufacture of. H. Dreyfus. 2.098.336 : Nov. 9.
''Taxwelh"2:i0llc'3?Dec°7°"' preparation of. R. W.
Cellulose derivatives, 'Making. N. Picton. 2,067,946 :
Jan. 19. ' ' '
*^^2,072,249'^-^Jl'ar'''r' ^^'^'^"^^^^'"^■e o^- H. Dreyfus.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
815
Cellulose derivatives, Manufacture of. R. P. Roberts and
E. B. Johnson. 2,099,753 ; Nov. 23.
Cellulose derivatives, Manufacture of nitrogenous. H.
Fink and R. Stahn. 2,097,120 ; Oct. 26.
Cellulose employing homogenizers, Fibrous esterification of.
li. M. Minsk, W. O. Kenyon, and H. L. B. Gray.
2.066,571 ; Jan. 5.
Cellulose ester compositions, particularly for molding pur-
poses. H. A. Auden, H. P. Standinger, and P. Eagles-
field. 2,067,310 ; Jan. 12.
Cellulose-ester material, Manufacturing colored. H. Dosne.
2,073,414 ; Mar. 9.
Cellulose ester material, Saponification of. R. W. Mon-
criefE, F. B. Hill, and T. B. Frearson. 2,092,008;
Sept. 7.
Cellulose ester products and materials made therefrom.
H. Dreyfus. 2,091,970 ; Sept. 7.
Cellulose, Esterification of. C. I. Haney. 2,072,261;
Mar. 2.
Cellulose esters. R. Miiller, M. Schenck, and W. Wirbatz.
2,103,012 ; Dec. 21.
Cellulose esters and ethers, Dyeing. E. Havas. 2,094,597 ;
Oct. 5.
Cellulose esters and preparing them. F. Schulze.
2,069,974 ; Feb. 9.
Cellulose esters and production of same. F. Schulze.
2,073,853 ; Mar. 16.
Cellulose esters and products thereof. H. Dreyfus.
2,091,968 ; Sept. 7.
Cellulose esters containing colloiding agents. Treatment
of. D. McBurney and E. H. NoUau. 2,067,938 ; Jan.
19.
Cellulose esters containing dicarboxylic acid groups and
making the same. C. J. Malm and C. E. Waring.
2,093,462; Sept. 21.
Cellulose esters containing succinyl groups and making
same. C. J. Malm and C. E. Waring. 2,093,464;
Sept. 21.
Cellulose esters from scrap. Recovery of. M. J. Reid.
2,099,347 ; Nov. 16.
Cellulose esters. Manufacture of. J. E. Jones. 2,095,334 ;
Oct. 12.
Cellulose esters, Saponification of. R. W. Moncrieff.
2,092,006 ; Sept. 7.
Cellulose esters. Stabilization of. 0. Sindl. 2,066,584 ;
Jan. 5.
Cellulose esters to render suitable for molding, Treatment
of. F. R. Conklin and C. L. Fletcher. 2,101,984 ;
Dec. 14.
Cellulose esters -with higher fatty acids. Stabilizing. C. J.
Malm and C. B. Fordyce. 2,095,822 : Oct. 12.
Cellulose ether recovery. W. R. Collings and W. J.
Le Fevre. 2,073,002 ; Mar. 9.
Cellulose etherification. R. W. Maxwell. 2,101,262 ;
Dec. 7.
Cellulose ethers. L. H. Bock and A. L. Houk. 2,083,5o4 ;
June 15.
Cellulose ethers. L. H. Bock and A. L. Houk. 2,084,125 ;
June 15.
Cellulose ethers. F. C. Hahn. 2,082,797 : June 8.
Cellulose ethers, Preparation of. E. J. Lorand.
2,096,681 ; Oct. 19.
Cellulose others. Preparation of. D. H. Powers, L. H.
Bock, and A. L. Houk. 2,087,549 ; July 20.
Cellulose fiber adapted for conversion into cellulose de-
rivatives. Manufacture of sheeted. G. A. Richter.
2,083,744 ; June 15.
Cellulose fibers of all kinds, Dovioo for mercerizing. W.
Schramek and C. Schubert. 2.080,635 ; May 18.
Cellulose foam from viscose and product thereof, Prep-
aration of a molded. R. O. Herzog and H. Hoffmann.
2,077,412; Apr. 20.
Cellulose from li«Tio-cpllnlosic products. Manufacture of.
H. Dreyfus. 2,070,585; Feb. 16.
Cellulose, Hydrolysis of. H. Dreyfus. 2,086,701 ; July 13.
Cellulose nitrate and li(|uid nitric esters and the product
thereof, Accelenition of gebUinizatlon of. J. T. Power
and K. R. Brown. 2,102,187; Dec. 14.
Cellulose nitrate, Dehvdniting. D. G. Kennedy and J. K.
Rulon. 2,102,799 ; t)oc. 21.
Cellulose nitrate, Stabilization of. Ij. S. Baker.
2,077,455; Apr. 20. , . , , ,
Cellulose orgiinlc ester compositions containing ethers
of dloxnnedlol. J. O. McNally and J. J. Schmilt.
2,009,902 ; Feb. 9.
Cellulose, Process In digesting. S. Svensson. 2,072,770 ;
Mar 2
r(.IIiilo'se'prodii''t. A. TToche. 2.070,817; Apr. 13.
Cellulose pul[> for paper m.nklng purposes, Modifying.
I. .1. Novak and A. L. Cliipp. 2,083,575; J\ine l.l.
f'elhilose pulping Hvstem and product thereof. I'\ olsi'ii.
2.087,2(!.". ; .luly L>0. , ^ „ „ ,
Cellulose solutions. D. H. Powers and I.. II. Bock.
2,070,990; Feb. 10.
fVllnlose Ktriictiirc .'ind preparing same, Uegenernted.
10. Kline. 2,I00..398: Nov, 30. . „ «
(.'(•ilulose xanthate solutions, Preparation of. (i. A.
Klchter. 2,008.031 ; Jan. 19. , ^ . „. ^
<'(.|liiloKe \fiiillinic Holiillons, Preparation of. G. A. Rlcn-
l.r, 2,070.594; Apr. 13. - ^ a „, ,
Cellulose xantluitc noi\illonH, I'reparatlon of. O. A. Itleli-
I.T. 2,070,.5!)0; Apr. 13. . „
Olluloso xanthate, Stabilizing. H. B. Dykstrn.
2,072,738; Mar. 2.
Cellulosic article of manufacture and preparing same.
D. E. Strain. 2,099,455 ; Nov. 16.
Cellulosic bodies. Treating. J. K. Hunt and G. H. Latham.
2,086.419 ; July 6.
Cellulosic bodies. Treatment of. J. K. Hunt and G. H.
Latham. 2,086,418 ; July 6.
Cellulosic derivative and making the same. R. E. Fother-
gill. 2,076,555 ; Apr. 13.
Cellulosic esters. Producing mixed. O. Sindl and G. Frank.
2,101,413 ; Dec. 7.
Cellulosic material and making same. W. W. Heckert.
2,069,804; Feb. 9.
Cellulosic material, Digesting. A. D. Jlerrill. 2,091,513 ;
Aug. 31.
Cellulosic material. Preparation of. M. J. Connolly.
2,080,533 ; May 18.
Cellulosic material. Preparation of. G. W. Miles.
2,074,339 ; Mar. 23.
Cellulosic material, Purification of. F. H. Snyder.
2,072,487 ; Mar. 2.
Cellulosic materials and product of said method, Impreg-
nating. G. A. Albert. 2,075,328 ; Mar. 30.
Cellulosic materials. Bleaching of. M. C. Taylor and
J. F. White. 2,100,496 ; Nov. 30.
Cellulosic materials. Treating. D. de Goencz and E. C.
Tarnuzzer. 2,098,775 ; Nov. 9.
Cellulosic materials, Treatment of. H. Dreyfus.
2,069,943 ; Feb. 9.
Cellulosic pellicle and preparing same. F. C. King.
2,074,336 ; Mar. 23.
Cellulosic pellicles and preparing same. W. F. Under-
wood. 2,074,349 ; Mar. 23.
Cellulosic product. R. Fortune. 2,085.463 ; June 29.
Cellulosic product and making same. H. Bradshaw.
2,079,395 ; May 4.
Cellulosic product and preparing same. W. W. Heckert.
2,099,441 ; Nov. 16.
Cellulosic- product and preparing same, Delustered. E. E.
Reid. 2,069,773 ; Feb. 9.
Cellulosic product. Bleached. J. Campbell and L. O.
Rolleston. 2,081,207 ; May 25.
Cellulosic products and preparing same. W. W. Heckert.
2.069.806 ; Feb. 9.
Cellulosic spinning sohitions and soft-luster products
thereof. Preparing. T. H. Byron and R. S. Bley.
2,081,847-9 ; May 25.
Cellulosic structure. W. W. Heckert and W. R. Peter-
son. 2,009,802 ; Feb. 9.
Cellulosic structure and preparing same. D. B. Maney.
2,096,122 ; Oct. 19.
Cellulosic structure and preparing same, Delustered. E.
E. Reid. 2,069,774 ; Feb. 9.
rvilulosic structures. W. W. Heckert. 2,069,801 : Feb. 9.
Cellulosic structures. W. W. Heckert. 2.069,803 ;
Feb. 9.
Cellulosic structures. W. W. Heckert and AI. A. Dahlen.
2,009,800; Feb. 9.
Cellulosic structures. E. Kline. 2,077,699 ; Apr. 20.
Cellulosic structures and preparing same. P. M. Clark.
2.071.024; Feb. 10.
Cellulosic structures and preparing same. F. H. Swezey.
2,096,146 ; Oct. 19.
Cellulosic structures and producing same. W. W. Heckert.
2,009,805 ; Feb. 9.
Cellulosic substances and preparing same. W. Heckert.
2.009.807 ; Feb. 9.
Cement. W. O. Davton. 2,092.000 : Sept. 7.
Cement. W. J. McCortney. 2,0.'50.-30 ; May 18.
Cement. W. E. Tyler, T. B. Douglas, P. R. Chamberlain,
and R. A. Loveland. 2.101,299; Dec. 7.
Cement and making the same. G. W. Jordan. 2,083,207 ;
J'une 8.
Cement and plaster material. J. W. Phillips. 2,071.263 ;
Feb 10.
Cement, Apparatus for use In making. W. Dyckerhoff.
■2,O!)S<,130 ; Nov. 2.
Cement articles. .Apparatus and method of making ex-
panded. 2.100,179; Nov. 30.
C.>ni(.nt. Hltuinhious. U. B. Brav. 2.0R0.0,S8 ; May IK.
Cement building block. P. E. Daubeuspeck. 2,077,089 ;
Apr. 20.
Cem(>nt, Ceramic patching. J. M. McKlnlcy and W. K.
Carter. 2,102,327 ; Dec. 14.
('enient clinker. Process of and apparatus for forming. II.
S. Lee. 2.005,1-H! ; Oct. 12.
(Vment llher and the like products, Process and apimratus
for inaiiliig and coloring. C. Batcheller. 2,007,<M3 ;
Nov. 2. „
CiMnent lloorlsg construction nii-tliod nud apparatus. F.
P. Sloan. 2.07K.2S!) ; Apr, 27.
Cement grout mixing and dlstrtbultng mnohlne. O. W.
Cnivson. 2.072.301 ; Mar. 2.
('iiiii'iil. Illt;li lempeniture r<<fractory. G. E. Sell.
lie. 20.tl3 ; June 15.
Cement, l.onitlng. D. CI. CrnndHlI. 2,008.535; Jan. 10,
<'ement. Luminous. O. V. Thomas. 2,092, 7HS ; Sept. 14.
Cement, Miiklni;. W. Dvckerhotr. 2.tM>."S.l.S3 ; Oct. 5.
(Vment. Miiltlng. L. T. \VorU. 2.0.'!3,170; June .S.
("enieiit. Making high silica. F. A. H. Fliikeldoy.
2.079,700; May 11.
Cenient, Mnnurii.turlnK. U. \V. Hyde. 2,000.808; Aug.
('.•mei.t iiiix.r. W. (" and C. P. lliill. 2.0S1.SS1 ; May 25.
816
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Cement mixer. E. H. Hollis. 2,072,886 ; Mar. 9.
Cement, Non-hardening. S. Pellerano. 2,095,614 ; Oct. 12.
Cement or binder material. P. S. Barnliart. 2,098,221;
Nov. 9.
Cement or bonding material, Mailing. P. S. Barnhart.
2,098,222 ; Nov. 9.
Cement, Production of. H. Wendeborn. 2,090,363 ; Aug.
17.
Cement products. Making Portland. C. Batcheller.
2.066,550 ; Jan. 5.
Cement, Treating Portland. P. S. Roller. 2,085,044;
June 29.
Cementation, Process of. H. K. Ihrig. 2,071,533 ; Feb.
23.
Cementing machine. I. L. Keith. 2,098,101 ; Nov. 2.
Cementing machine. C. Roberts. 2,100,452 ; Nov. 30.
Cementing material. J. F. Walsh, H. E. Smith, and A. F.
Caprio. 2,079,642 ; May 11.
Cementing process. E. C. Pitman. 2,087,480 ; July 20.
Cementitious composition and making the same. L. T.
Brownmiller. 2,071,681 : Feb. 23.
Cementitious material. C. K. Roos. 2,079,338 ; May 4.
Cementitious material, Producing. G. A. Hoggatt.
2,067,762 ; Jan. 12.
Cementitious materials, Apparatus for producing cellular.
J. A. Rice and R. B. Rice. 2,069,078 ; Jan. 26.
Cements, Aluminous. E. W. Scripture. 2,099,176 ;
Nov. 16.
Center bearing. O. K. Kjolseth. 2,070,437 ; Feb. 9.
Center indicator. E. R. Jones. 2,076,819 ; Apr. 13.
Center latch elevator. C. A. Lundeen. 2,081,591; May
25.
Center spot crowns. Making. B. Cohn. 2,101,131 ; Dec. 7.
Center spot crowns, Making. J. B. Eisen. 2,080,255-6 ;
May 11.
Center spot crowns, Making. J. Gutmann. 2,080,265 ;
May 11.
Center spot crowns. Method and apparatus for making.
A. J. Jonsson. 2,094,985 ; Oct. 5.
Centering and pilot tool. Clutch disk. C. F. Ho and J.
Akina. 2,097,372 ; Oct. 26.
Centering device for swivel trucks. W. S. H. Hamilton
and F. W. Butt. 2,099,361 ; Nov. 16.
Centralizing and controlling mechanism for car couplers.
A. J. Bazeley. 2,071,491; Feb. 23.
Centrifugal apparatus. E. Roberts. 2.081.840 ; Mav 25.
Centrifugal apparatus. E. Roberts. 2,086,478 ; July 6.
Centrifugal casting mold. H. C. Fretz. 2,090.289 ; Aug.
17.
Centrifugal clutch. J. Fieux. 2,102,524 ; Dec. 14.
Centrifugal clutch. R. R. Glen. 2,081,743 ; May 25.
Centrifugal clutch. H. McCornack. 2,097,128 ; Oct. 26.
Centrifugal clutch. C. R. Waseige. 2,077,292 ; Apr. 13.
Centrifugal device. G. H. Leland. 2.066.989 ; Jan. 5.
Centrifugal drier. F. Van Impe. 2,091,536 ; Aug. 31.
Centrifugal extractor. C. Schaum. 2,090,400 ; Aug. 17.
Centrifugal machine. W. H. Bath. 2,087,727 ; July 20.
Centrifugal machine. E. Morrison. 2,072,377 ; Mar. 2.
Centrifugal machine. J. S. Pecker. 2.078,273 ; Apr. 27.
Centrifugal machine. H. Schulz. 2,073.496 ; Mar. 9.
Centrifugal machine for filtering purposes. G. E. Nelin.
2,087,778 ; July 20.
Centrifugal pump. A. P. Brocklebank. 2,086,975 ;
July 13.
Centrifugal pump. R. H. Davis. 2,067,903 ; Jan. 19.
Centrifugal pump. C. L. Frohnert. 2,072,033 ; Feb. 23.
Centrifugal pump. W. S. Holdaway. 2.074,650 ; Mar.
23.
Centrifugal pump. P. Huntzicker. 2,092,351 ; Sept. 7.
Centrifugal pump. E. A. SjOstrOm. 2,101,960 ; Dec. 14.
Centrifugal pump, Deep well. A. Hollander. 2,086,806 ;
July 13.
Centrifugal pump. Self-priming. E. P. Teel. 2,075,315 :
Mar. 30.
Centrifugal separating machine and treating sludges.
J. S. Pecker. 2,100,669 ; Nov. 30.
Centrifugal separator. A. U. Ayres. 2,067.590 ; Jan. 12.
Centrifugal sep.irator. A. U. Ayres. 2.082,608 ; June 1.
Contrifngfil separator. O. H. Dorer. 2.082,600; June 1
Centrifugal separator. L. D. Jones. 2,089,123: Aug. 3.
Ccntrifu'_'al separator. J. R. Knowles and B. C. Carter
2,067,273; Jan. 12.
Contrifugal separator. J. Jlann. 2,073,216; Mar. 9.
Ccntril'iigal separalor. A. Nviop. 2.00I.329; Aug. 31
Centrifugal separator. J. P. Tholl. 2,087,848 ; July 20
Centrifugal separator. F. M. Tomlinson. 2,092.484 •
Sept. 7.
Centrifugal separator. Continuous and automatic. F G
S.Tiirhoz V Cil. 2,090,594 ; Oct. 19.
Centrifugal switch. R. W. Groot. 2,084.907 ; Juno 22
Centrifugal switch, R. A. White, W. Noble, and N
Tumbry. 2,079,5;59 ; May 4.
Centrifugally cast pipe. C. Pardun. 2,088,663 ; Aug 3
Centrifuge. C. W. Stratford and A. E. Drissner'
2,085,929 ; July 6.
Ceramic articles. Apparatus for making. A. H. Fesslcr
and R. Rus.sell, Jr. 2.091,973 ; Sept. 7.
Ceramic articles. Apparatus for making. R. E. Gould
2,080,418: May 18.
Ceramic bodies, Forming. H. N. Kraner. 2,075 445-
Mar. 30.
Ceramic bodies. Making. K. Schwartzwalder and A S
Rulka. 2,092,027 ; Sept. 7.
Ceramic bodies. Process and batch for making.. G. R.
Pole. 2,079„715 ; May 11.
Ceramic building construction and method of assembly,
Reenforced. F. O. Anderegg. 2,075,633; Mar. 30.
Ceramic composition. J. B. Stilhane. 2,086,828 ; July 13.
Ceramic composition and preparing. A. L. Bennett.
2,073,136; Slar. 9.
Ceramic composition. Lightweight. W. R. Seigle.
2,079,665 ; May 11.
Ceramic furnace. E. J. Dusseris. 2,081,476 ; May 25.
Ceramic material. H. Pulfrich. 2,098,812 ; Nov. 9.
Ceramic material and making same. Alkali-free. A. H.
Fessler. 2.069,060 ; Jan. 26.
Ceramic product and making, Low dielectric loss. W.
Bloch. 2,071,452 ; Feb. 23.
Ceramic products. Compounding. J. G. A. Lefranc.
2,099,367 ; Nov. 16.
Ceramic products. Making. T. G. McDougal. 2,092,001 :
Sept. 7.
Ceramic ware. Method and apparatus for firing. E. J.
Harris. 2,097,620: Nov. 2.
Ceramic ware. Producing. A. H. Fessler. 2,069,059 ;
Jan. 26.
Cereal grains, etc.. Treating. H. K. Wilder and C. W.
Lindow. 2,093,260 ; Sept. 14.
Chain : See —
Anti-skid chain. Ornamental chain.
Conveyer chain. Skid chain.
Cutter chain. Tire chain.
Drive chain. Watch chain.
Chain. S. Quisling. 2,087,479 ; July 20.
Chain. W. W. Sayers, R. F. Bergmann and G. W. HaafE.
2,091,836 ; Aug. 31.
Chain and bar, Cutter. R. K. Jeffrey. 2,068,984; Jan.
26.
Chain and cutter bar, Cutter. N. D. Levin. 2,068,993 ;
Jan. 26.
Chain and parts therefor, Power transmission. F.
Muller. 2,093,156; Sept. 14.
Chain and wheel. Antiskid. C. J. Watson. 2,091,171 ;
Aug. 24.
Chain applying device. Skid. T. P. Salley. 2,100,819 ;
Nov. 30.
Chain block. Hand crank. F. E. Wood. 2,093,946 ;
Sept. 21.
Chain, Construction of an emergency tire. J. A. H.
Castongay. 2,087,100; July 13.
Chain coupling. J. Seltzer. 2,102,135 ; Dec. 14.
Chain fastener. E. D. Ray and J. A. Stanton. 2,090,897 ;
Aug. 24.
Chain feed and separator. Magnetic. W. I. Sallee.
2,092,025 ; Sept. 7.
Chain for automobile tires. Emergency. H. W. Lisowitz.
2,101,588 ; Dec. 7.
Chain for automobile wheels, Snow. E. G. Ericsson.
2,089,352 ; Aug. 10.
Chain for tenter machines. J. H. Williams. 2,097,960 ;
Nov. 2.
Chain gearing for bicycles and the like, Change speed.
J. M. Gruyer. 2.099,477 ; Nov. 16.
Chain jack. C. O. Nelson. 2,099,940 ; Nov. 23.
Chain link. J. Bocchino. 2.080,301 ; May 11.
Chain link. J. W. Page. 2,079,384; May 4
Chain link. Swivel. B. G. Plummer. 2.066.852; Jan. 5.
Chain links. Making. F. E. Stahl. 2,069,980 ; Feb. 9.
Cham links. Making electrically welded. F. C. RauwenhofC.
2,067.342 ; Jan. 21.
Chain lock. Automatic. E. P. Beaumont. 2,075,015 :
Jlar. 30. ' . .
Chain machine for the production of wood chips or
shavings. G. Bravl. 2,080,557 ; May 18.
Chain pin extractor. F. O. Blake. 2.091,844; Aug. 31.
Chain pm extractor. R. Horton. 2.091,780 ; Aug. 31.
Cham release. Automatic. F. Sanders. 2,097,105 ; Oct.
26.
Chain tightener. L. C. Statler. 2,097,048 : Oct. 26.
Cham tightener. Tire. H. D. Weed. 2.067,032; Jan. 5.
2 101172'°De %^'^^^' Sprocket. W. Gegenheimer.
Chain unit,' Emergency. J. B. Bambenek. 2,082,937:
June 8.
Cliain with readily detachable feed-lug, Conveyer. R.
E.Johnson. 2,102,569 : Dec. 14.
.'o n"i'p o?^*'^® for putting on skid. J. R. Johnson.
-.0(6,894; Apr. 13.
Ch.nins, Making. W. Kreutz. 2,070,362; Feb 9
'''■^'J,"^''-., Traction tread. G. V. Lancaster. 2,076,652;
Chair : Sep —
Adjustable chair. Invalid wheel chair.
Adjustable obs t e t r i c a 1 Lawn chair
chair. Posture chair.
Baby s chair. Reclining ch.air.
n. ■, !• K^^ support chair. Self-leveling chair.
^„£'' ^ i'^'?'^ ^^i"^- Theater chair.
S»™P c^a'r. ^ . Toil ^t chair.
PAm^fI^^f''M '^^'^"■- Treatment chair.
S^^-S"^* S'^*^'""- '^^■heel chair,
rolding chair.
/;"'ia.ir. A. P. Ball. 2,091,063 : Aug. 24
Pho?^- ?• §• 5™nett. 2,100.098 : Nov. 23.
Wl V- l\ ^ Bromagem. 2.081.791 ; Mav 25.
Ch?lr- ^r M- Collins. 2,083.053; June "S.
Chair. W. F. Crawford. 2,080,761 ; May 18.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
817
Chair. B. H. Drake. 2,097,618 ; Nov. 2.
Chair. P. E. G. Ericson. 2,098,743 ; Nov. 9.
Chair. C. E. Eriesner. 2,096,169 ; Oct. 19.
Chair. E. Galante. 2,080,607 : May 18.
Chair. L. E. Goenen. 2,083.838 ; June 15.
Chair. M. A. Heimann. 2,085,804; July 6.
Chair. H. M. Kahn. 2.073,065 ; Mar. I).
Chair. E. P. Klar. 2,083,716 ; June 15.
Chair. W. R. McGowen. 2,069,456 ; Feb. 2.
Chair. H. N. McLellan and G. C. Balbach. 2,077,067 ;
Apr. 13.
Chair. C. H. Oermann. 2.097.500 ; Nov. 2.
Chair. A. Provlsor. 2,077,770; Apr. 20.
Chair. A. R. Schwarzkopf. 2,084,871 ; June 22.
Chair. R. H. \VilIiain.s. 2,102,173 ; Dec. 14.
Chair and anticreeper. Combined rail. R. Hill.
2,068,055 ; Jan. 19.
Chair and desk. Combined. M. M. Pickle and D. E.
Parsons. 2,100,597 ; Nov. 30.
Chair and roller for pipes. Adjustable. A. E. Davis.
2,103,811 ; Dec. 28.
Chair and step ladder. Combined. A. A. Hariu.
2,103,671 ; Dec. 28.
Chair and table set. Combination. E. Riess. 2,077,855 ;
Apr. 20.
Chair back. W. H. Gunlocke. 2,071.974; Feb. 23.
Chair back. Adjustable. H.- J. Hemininger and C. W.
Hawks. 2,091,733; Aug. 31.
Chair back. Adjustable. I. Salomon. 2,074,621 ; Mar.
23.
Chair balance. Baby. E. J. Klemm, Jr. 2,077,113 ; Apr.
13.
Chair capable of being piled up in a vertical direction.
F. A. Schadler. 2,098,888 : Nov. 9.
Chair construction. R. L. Ficks. 2,076,510 ; Apr. 6.
Chair, Folding. R. O. Stockil. Re. 20,384 ; M&y 25.
Chair frame construction. H. J. Tender. 2,089,818;
Aug. 10.
Chair headrest adjusting bracket. B. S. Johnson.
• 2,087,152 ; July 13.
Chair or analogous article of furniture. E. A. Kanu.
2,097,884 ; Nov. 2.
Chair or like article. A. U. Walter. 2,090,562 ; Aug. 17.
Chair or seat. J. Turner. 2,097,541 ; Nov. 2.
Chair or the like, Open bottom, floating top spring cushion.
R. E. Eaton. 2,101,054 ; Dec. 7.
Chair slip cover, Dining room. Ij. Mednick. 2,091,825 ;
Aug. 31.
Chair structure, Folding. J. A. and L. P. Erpelding.
2,088,644 ; Aug. 3.
Chairs and the like. Construction of beach. W. B. Clark.
2,093,829 ; Sept. 21.
Chalk holder. F. Rutz. 2,086,174 ; July 6.
Chalk, Producing light precipitated. N. Statham and T.
G. Leek. 2,081,112 ; May 18.
Chamber and cuff. Combined treatment. W. H. Vogt and
R. F. Roda. 2,082,190; June 1.
Chance device. J. F. Robertson. 2,077,010 ; Apr. 13.
Change, Apparatus for delivering. G. Gee. 2,073,789 ;
Mar. 16.
Change gear. R. M. Gaston. 2,077,556 ; Apr. 20.
Change-over apparatus. I. M. Brown. 2,088,574 : Aug. 3.
Change-over, Automatic. A. V. Mullen and J. C. Smith.
2,081,015; May 18.
Change-speed device, Automatic. A. Athimon. 2,097,011 ;
Oct. 26.
Chango-spcod device widioiit broach of continuity. R.
Tellioz. 2,088,540 : July 27.
Change speed gear. A. Laub. 2,094,298; Sept. 28.
Change-speed gear. K. Maybach. 2,086,723 ; July 13.
Change speed gear. H. V. TfSrnebohm. 2,066,952; Jan. 6.
Change Kpeed gear. M. Wagner. 2,096,770 ; Oct. 2(>.
Cliango speed mechanism. H. Kohn. 2,097,283 ; Oct. 26.
Change speed meclianism P. Mattia. 2,091,211; Aug.
24.
Change-spoed mpchanism, Progre,sisive and automatic. J.
ViscM.silla.s. 2,081,373; M.'iy 25,
Change speed svHleni. J. W. Hiile. 2.091.391 ; Aug. 31,
Changeable exhibitor, H. V, Marsh. 2,077,632 ; Apr. 20.
Chang.'.'ihle sign. A. G. Holler. 2,006,360 ; Oct , 19.
Cliannol coin(>nting niachlno, W. Jj. MacKenzlo.
2,098.253 ; Nov. 9.
(;ii!inricl cementing iniicliiiK!. C. A. Newhall. 2,097,57.'! ;
Nov. 2.
Channel structure for metal nrclies. O. K. Shafor.
2,073.185 ; Mar. 9.
Channeling machine. E. K. Olson. 2.069,922; Fob. 9.
Channeling machine. E. E. Olson. 2,069,023 ; Fob. 9.
Chaplot. S. II. Gibson. 2 096,679; Oct. 19.
Chaniotor-carrylng device. W. C. Ilenrlckson. 2,087,032;
July 13.
Charcoal, Activation of. H. Von Brnmer. 2,001,696;
Aug. 31.
Cliiirciinl, Appiir.iliiw for rovlvlfylng. B. M. Johnson.
2,076,647 ; Apr. i:!.
(,'liargo forming. J. T. Ilavekost and O. K. Zwlngonhorger.
2,080,420; May 18.
Charge forming apparntuB. A. iiiid 10. (Hlvolli.
2,080,182; Mav VI.
Charge forming device. F. K. Aseltlne. 2,068,838; .Inn.
26.
Charge forming device. F. E. AHoItlne. 2,07-1,353; Miir.
23.
Charge forming device. F. E. Aseltine, C. H. Kindl, and
W. G. Pontis. 2,096,273; Oct. 19.
Charge forming device. H. A. Kelty. 2,100,511 ; Nov. 30.
Charge forming device for internal combustion engines.
C. A. French. 2,071,116 ; Feb. 16.
Charge forming device for internal combustion engines.
G. L. Pratt. 2,096,526 ; Oct. 19.
Charge forming mechanism. P. Maniscalco. 2,097,526 ;
Nov. 2.
Charge forming mechanism for internal combustion
engines. C. R. Waseige. 2,092,565 ; Sept. 7.
Charge mixing and heating device and/or vaporizer for
use in cylinders of internal combustion engines. L. A.
Headen. 2,092,454; Sept. 7.
Charge modifying attachment for engine intake manifolds.
C. Strancke. 2.073,887 ; Mar. 16.
Charge storage tube. P. T. Farnsworth. 2,100.842 ;
Nov. 30.
Charging and switching device for internal combustion
engines. A. Soulet. 2,086,099 ; July 6.
Charging-control system. J. L. Woodbridge. 2,099,640 ;
Nov. 16.
Charging device. Automatic. R. Wetzer. 2,096,440 ; Oct.
19.
Charging means for centrifugal extractors. Automatic.
J. J. Neuman. 2,090,373 ; Aug. 17.
Chart. J. D. Cunningham. 2,073,143 ; Mar. 9.
Chart, Adjustable direction-finder. H. Scharlau.
2,073,352 ; Mar. 9.
Chart, Board. A. A. Hoppmann. 2,070,431 ; Feb. 9.
Chart, Illuminated. C. A. Tompkins. 2,068,827 ; Jan.
26.
Chart, Music signature. T. J. Orzada. 2,079,920; Mav
11.
Chart, Pattern drafting and grading. I. Kravitz.
2,068,684 ; Jan. 26.
Chart quantity indication. Record. C. W. La Pierre.
2,077.242 ; Apr. 13.
Chart, Railroad routing. W. C. Wertenbruch. 2,097,008 ;
Oct. 26.
Chart, Resistance color code. M. Fedor, Jr. 2.078,602 ;
Apr. 27.
Chart, Tracing. C. Lorber. 2,068,497 ; Jan. 19.
Chase, Revolving. H. A. Porl. 2.082,718; .Tune 1.
Chaser and mounting therefor. Circular. E. T. Bvsshe
and R. R. Finn. 2,080,303 ; May 11.
Chaser grinding means. C. S. Mueller. 2,099,074 ;
Nov. 16.
Chaser supporting block. W. J. Hogg. 2,103,462 ; Dec.
28.
Chassis. G. E. Parker, M. Ollev, R. B. Burton, and A. H.
Stahlhuth. 2.096,996 ; Oct. 26.
Chassis, Automobile. S. Jencick. 2.084,809 ; June 22.
Chassis construction. Motor vehicle. G. M. Bicusa.
2,074,533 ; Mar. 23.
Chnssis, Delivery vehicle. G. S. PiroumofT. 2,098,357;
Nov. 9.
Chassis for power operated vehicles. F. D. Frisby.
2,082,826; June 8.
Chassis, Railway train. C. Geissen. 2,081.007 ; Jlay IS.
Chassis suspension construction. Automobile. J. Zubatv.
2,079,671 ; May 11.
Chock and chock controlled mechanism. W. K. Schau-
wokor. 2,099,234; Nov. 16.
Check book cover. S. B. Klahn. 2,088,751 ; Aug. 3.
Check controlled mechanism. F. W. Hoban. 2,076,513 ;
Apr. 6.
Check controlling moans for vending machines. F. W.
Tloban. 2,086,619; July 13.
Check, Door. G. Hammond. 2,071,600; Feb. 23.
Cliook, Door. W. I''. Mooro. 2.066,795; Jan, 5,
Chock, Door. A. J. and H. H. Schulz. 2,071.660; Feb.
23.
Chock, Elevntor-door. II. C. Waldman. 2,083,762 ; June
15.
Cli(>pk for doors and the like. H. I. Wolf. 2,074,008 ;
Mnr. 16.
ClircU for golf chib shafts, l{i>boiind. A. 10. I-ard.
2.078,728 : Apr. 27.
("Iiooi; Iiandling apparatus. C J. Itroltonstoln and I>. 10.
Uookor. --'.OSLIO:! : Mav 25.
Chock holder. R. M. Berry and E. R. Cnimpton.
2,086.695 ; July 13.
Check holder. A. Znmborclll. 2,076,331 ; Apr. 6.
(hook or coin selector. F. K. Mnltland. 2,082.708;
.lune 1.
Cli.cU, Parcel. W. A. Itlco. 2,098,161 : Nov. 2.
('hook Hliini'r. H. I. Morris. 2.101.1)14: Doc. 11,
(Miock signer, Multiple. O. Slotfovold. 2,075.630; Mar.
;h).
Cliock testing npi)aratu8. A. A. Kneo. 2,072,Ci04 ; Mnr. 2,
Clii'ok tost lug niipariitu.s. Adjustable. A. A. Knoo.
2.073,392 ; Mar. 1).
Cliook VMlvo. K. K. Cooper, 2.081, 294 ; Juno 15,
Clio.'k valve. F. <i. lOldrldgo. 2,07.S,37r> ; Apr. 27.
Cliook valve. F. S. While and C. (J. Ilord.'uiix. 2.06S.S33 ;
.Inn. 2(1,
Cliooli viilvp. Automatic downBtreiim, F. 1. Gilbert.
2,<i!12,ir.2 ; .Sept, 7.
I'liooU writer. II, 11. IIimImiiim and C", \V, Joluinon.
2.()SS,7,S9 ; Aug. 3.
Chock writer. O, Slottovold mul C, \V. Joliiiiioi).
2.103,008; Doc. 21,
818
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Check writing machine. W. B. Payne. 2,092,852 ; Sept.
14.
Checkerwork construction. G. L. Danforth, Jr.
2,090,832 ; Aug. 24.
Checking attachment for planters, Rotary. W. L. Ginn.
2.085,678 : June 29.
Checking device. E. L. Carillon. 2,080,559 ; May 18.
Checking device. J. T. Mackay and H. C. Ames.
2,097,861 ; Nov. 2.
Checking gauge. G. A. Countryman. 2,086,402 ; July 6.
Checking or counting device. Automatic. M. H. Morsei
Jr. 2,077,767 ; Apr. 20.
Cheek piece for guns. Sliding. E. E. and H. L. Miller.
2,100,514; Nov. 30.
Cheese, Apparatus for making. R. MioUis. 2,103,545 ;
Dec. 28.
Cheese coating. Flexible. H. J. Coster. 2,102,516 ; Dec.
14.
Cheese hoop. E. G. Damrow. 2,083,318 ; June 8.
Cheese manufacture. F. H. v. u. z. Guttenberg and H.
Firgau. 2,081,273 ; May 25.
Cheese, Manufacture of processed. B. Duttweiler.
2,083,322 ; June 8.
Cheese, Manufacturing cream. C. P. Sharpless.
2,098,764 ; Nov. 9.
Cheese, Packaging. A. Abrams, C. L. Wagner, and B. F.
Davis. 2.077.300-01 ; Apr. 13.
Cheese, Packing. W. Y. C. Hunt. 2,077,697 ; Apr. 20.
Cheese, Preserving and wrapping. H. Wyssbrod.
2,100,422 ; Nov. 30.
Cheese product. G. L. and W. K. Teller. 2,103,304 ;
Dec. 28.
Cheese nroduct. Manufacturing cream. C. P. Sharpless.
2,098.765 ; Nov. 9.
Cheese-protecting device. W. L. Everly. 2,070,829 ; Feb.
16.
Cheese slicing and dispensing apparatus. G. W. Spousta.
2,102,859 ; Dec. 21.
Cheese slicing and packing machine. E. G. Lantz.
2,096,641 ; Oct. 19.
Chemical appararas. W. O. Geyer. 2,083,228 ; June 8.
Chemical compound. W. Brun. 2,090,745 ; Aug. 24.
Chemical compound and use therefor. W. Brun. 2,099,293 ;
Nov. 16.
Chemical compound formulator. Remotely controlled.
H. S. Van Doren. 2,085,881 ; July 6.
Chemicijl compounds. E. Havas. 2,094,595 ; Oct. 5.
Chemical compounds and preparing same. W. H. Caroth-
ers. 2,067,172; Jan. 12.
Chemical manufacture. H. D. Munson. 2,098,399 ;
Nov. 9.
Chemical manufacture. M. C. Taylor. 2,071,091 ; Feb. 16.
Chemical manufacture. G. P. Vincent. 2,071,094 ; Feb.
16.
Chemical process. W. A. Lazier and J. V. Voughen.
2,094,128 ; Sept. 28.
Chemical process. J. G. Moore. 2,101,223 ; Dec. 7.
Chemical processes and new products produced thereby.
W. H. Carothers. 2,072,867 ; Mar. 9.
Chemical processes and products resulting therefrom.
R. F. Conaway. 2,088,577 ; Aug. 3.
Chemical products and preparing v)ie s:ime. G. W. Rigby.
2,072,771 ; Mar. 2.
Chemical nroducts and producing same. W. H. Carothers,
A. M. CoUins. and J. E. Kirby. 2.066.329-31 ; Jan. 5.
Chemical pulp, Treatment of. F. F. Frick. 2,095,546 ;
Oct. 12.
Chemical reactions, Apparatus for. E. J. Houdry.
2,094,601 ; Oct. 5.
Chemical reactions, Apparatus for controlling. T. B.
Prickett. 2,092,017; Sept, 7.
Chemical reactions. Control of. E. J. Hondry. 2,078,949 ;
May 4.
Chemical reactions. Method of and apparatus for carry-
ing out. C. W. Hanson. 2,091,981 ; Sept. 7.
Chemical roactions. Process and apparatus for conducting.
S. C. Carney. 2.081,322 ; May 25.
Chemical stabilization of cellulose esters. C. I. Hanev.
2,072,260 ; Mar. 2.
Chemicals and preparing the same. Prepared. W. Barth
and J. Forrest. 2,074,200 ; Mar. 16.
Cherry cutting apparatus. G. D. Gardner. 2,070.942 :
Apr. 13,
Cherry splitter. C. D. Russell. 2,103,383 : Dec. 28.
Chest. S. E. Coy. 2,075,791 ; Apr. 6.
Chest for pressing machines. Inflatable. C. S. Malott, Jr.
2,074,658: Mar. 23.
Chick box. G. Loth. 2,074,090 ; Mar. 16.
Chick box, Stickless ventilated. H. C. Krannert and
G. E. Bomberger. 2,094,175 ; Sept. 28.
Chicken fountain. D. B, Dropse. 2,097,563: Nov, 2,
Chickens and other birds and animal flesh. Preparation
cooking, and canning of. W. R. C. Ashby. 2,084 721 •
June 22.
Chicle substitute. D. M. Jackman. 2,078,878 ; Apr 27
Chicory beans. Producing. R. E. Schanzer. 2,075 663'-
Mar. 30. '
Child's high chair. D. Merchant. 2,084,448 ; June 22
Chill mold. E. Mahle. 2,101,404 ; Dec, 7.
ChlUprooHng compound. H. E. Melton. 2 088 712 •
Aug, 3. ' '
Chilling apparatus, N. H. Hiller. 2.092,067 • Sept 7
Chilling device. C. T. Walter. 2,102,866; Dec n '
Chimney. F. Spring. 2,077,722; Apr. 20.
Chimney top. Vacuum. L. White and R. A. Compton, Jr,
2,074,291 ; Mar. 16.
Chin rest. P. U. Johnson. 2,091,759 ; Aug. 31.
Chintz. A. L. Lippert. 2,103,293 ; Dec. 28.
Chips, Making wear-resisting antiskid. O. Stella.
2,094,727 ; Oct. 5.
Chiropractic adjusting table. H. E. Saak. 2,091,014 ;
Aug. 24.
Chiropractic demonstrating device. G. W. Salsman.
2,103.021 ; Dec. 21.
Chloranisidine isomers, Separation of. T. S. Carswell.
2,069,546 ; Feb. 2.
Chlorates by selective extraction with acetone, Recovery
of. G. L. Cunningham. 2,075,179 ; Mar. 30.
Chlorbutadiene, Production of. E. Eberhardt and R. Stad-
ler. 2,098,089 ; Nov. 2.
Chlorhydrin and the recovery of urea. Continuous process
for the preparation of. H. E. Buc and S. C. Fulton.
2,087,591 ; July 20.
Chlorhydrins, Preparation of. P. Ferrero and C. Vanden-
dries. 2,103,813 ; Dec. 28.
Chloride into thin sheets and product obtainable thereby.
Transforming polymerized vinyl. P. Schmidt.
2,067,025 ; Jan. 5.
Chloride, Production of ethyl. W. Flemming. 2,094,064 :
Sept. 28.
Chloride, Production of ferric. K. W. F. Dorph and
M. C. Taylor. 2,083,692 ; June 15.
Chlorides, Aromatic polyether. H. A. Bruson. 2^,097,441 ;
Nov. 2.
Chlorinator. M. A. Aherne. 2,096,021 ; Oct. 19.
Chlorine and reaction therefor, Purifying. E. D. Critten-
den. 2,087,278 ; July 20.
Chlorine, Apparatus for supplying. M. F. McCombs and
F. W. Decker. 2.067,720 : Jan. 12.
Chlorine dioxide. Production of. G. L. Cunningham.
2,089.913 : Aug. 10.
Chlorine dioxide. Production of. G. P. Vincent.
2,078,045; Apr. 20.
Chlorine, Purifying. R, E. Gushing. 2,077,310 ; Apr. 13
Chlorine substituted butanes. Preparation of. J. Sixt
2,068,772 : Jan. 26.
Chlorites, Manufacture of water soluble. G. P. Vincent
2,092,944-5; Sept. 14.
Chloroethers, Phenolic. H. A. Bruson. 2,098,204
Nov. 2.
Chloro-fluoro anthraquinone acridones. Mixed. A. J
Wuertz and W. Dettwyler. 2,100,531 ; Nov. 30.
Chloroform manufacture. G. H. Coleman and B. C
Hadler, 2,095,240 : Oct. 12.
Chlorohydrines, Manufacture of. L. U. Spence. 2,102,042
2,102,042; Dec. 14.
Chloroplasts, Extracting. R. H. Van Sant. 2,074,441
Mar, 23,
Chock, Logging car. M. Markkula. 2,082,350 ; June 1
Chocking device for vehicle lifts. J. M. Cunneen
2,098.376 : Nov. 9.
Chocolate and like refiner roll machine. A. A. Tunley and
J. C. Paterson. 2,080,364 ; May 11.
Chocolate masses, Refining. A. Beck. 2,070,558 : Feb. 16.
Chocolate, Treatment of. W. Clavton, S. Back, J. F.
Morse, and R. I. Johnson. 2,103,612 ; Dec. 28.
Choke, Bottom hole, J. R. Yaucev. 2,095,899 ; Oct. 12,
Choke for carburetors. Automatic. G. M. Bicknell.
2,084,607 ; June 22.
Choke for guns, Automatic. W. M. Jung. 2,092,649 ;
Sept. 7.
Choke, Releasable. J. M. McDonough and G. A. Humason.
2,078,402 ; Apr. 27.
Choke valve. H. A. Boiler. 2,088,571 ; Aug. 3.
Choker hook. A. M. Naysmith. 2,080.148 ; Mav 11
Choking device. Automatic. C. D. Ammon. 2,098,479 :
Nov. 9.
Chopper, Food. G. C. Staats. 2,084,924; June 22.
Christmas tree lighting device. A. Abramson. 2,083.536 ;
June 15.
Christmas tree stand. G. K. Smith. 2,075,309 ; Mar. 30.
Chromates, Manufacture of. J. B. Carpenter, Jr., and
E. P. Stevenson. 2,077,096 ; Apr. 13.
Chrome-magnesia refractory and method. R. P. Heuer.
2,087.107 ; July 13.
Chrome ore refractories. F. A. Harvey and R. E. Birch.
2,077,796 ; Apr. 20.
Chrome tanning. E. In)mendoerfer. 2.091.083; Aug, 31.
Chromium, Electrodeposition of. M. Schlotter. 2,088,615 ;
Aug. 3,
Chromium ore containing bricks. Manufacture of. F.
Hartmann, 2,079,066 ; May 4.
Chromium plating. J. R. Mardick. 2,095,995 ; Oct. 19.
Chromium plating. Process of and material for. J. J.
Ford and F, H. Be.all. 2,093,428; Sept. 21.
Chromium steel seamless tube. R. Franks 2,071,740;
Chronological device. J. H. Willis. 2,103,656 ; Dec. 28.
( lironological instrument. M. Knobel. 2,077,115; Apr.
Chronometer. Glove, G, W, Hazlett. 2.099,518 ; Nov. 16.
Chuck. H. Klaucke. 2,103,681 ; Dec. 28.
Chuck. A. M. Stoner. 2,080,840-; Mav 18.
Chuck adapted for stud driver or the "like. A. I. Kirk-
land. 2,069,527 ; Feb. 2.
Chuck, Air. W. H. Longstreet. 2,070,136; Feb. 9.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
819
Chuck and collet therefor, Tool-holding. H. G. Procunler.
2,098,675 ; Nov. 9.
Chuck, Centering and compensating. P. P-G. Hall.
2,070,897 ; Feb. 16.
Chuck, Centering and compensating. W. P-G. Hall and
P. P-G. Hall. 2,070,898 ; Feb. 16.
Chuck control for rotary core drilling machines, Auto-
matic. J. W. Hornbrook. 2,077,696 ; Apr. 20.
Chuck, Crankshaft. H. A. Tomkins. 2.067,107 ; Jan. 5.
Chuck device. G. W. Emrick. 2,075,031 : Mar. 30.
Chuck, Electromagnetic. S. Karasick. 2,086,164 ; July 6.
Chuck for camshafts and the like. W. F. Groene.
2,100,955 ; Nov. 30.
Chuck for web presses, Roll. H. F. Templeton and R. M.
Clouse. 2,066,659 ; Jan. 5.
Chuck or tool holder L. Scruggs. 2,071,954; Feb. 23.
Chucking machine. R. S. Brown and E. P. Smith.
2,077,093 ; Apr. 13.
Chucking machine. G. O. Gridley, D. H. Montgomery, and
E. H. Wheeler. 2,102,412 ; Dec. 14.
Chucking machine. D. H. Montgomery and R. C. Nelson.
2,074,933 ; Mar. 23.
Chucking machine, Electric. C. W. Simpson. 2,103,342 ;
Dec. 28.
Chucking system. Fluid pressure. D. H. Montgomery.
2,093,111 ; Sept. 14.
Chute. I. T. Dobbs. 2,095,494 ; Oct. 12.
Chute, Coin. H. Hansen. 2,073,151 ; Mar. 9.
Chute, coin. W. A. Tratsch and B. C. Grunig. 2,082,037 ;
June 1.
Chute, Delivery. J. H. Ottmann. 2,088,806 ; Aug. 3.
Chute device for ash. garbage, and dust bins. E. Fiedler.
2.096,630 ; Oct 19.
Chute for coin collectors. Coin. P. E. MlUe. 2,097,497-8 ;
Nov. 2.
Chute, Lifesaving. L. Simpson. 2,101,284 ; Dec. 7.
Cigar. A. B. Adair. 2,075,493 ; Mar. 30.
Cigar and wrapper. H. Blum. 2.078,227 ; Apr. 27.
Cigar box. P. W. Fleischer. 2,074,314 ; Mar. 16.
Cigar bunch shaper mechanism. H. H. Wheeler.
2,102,298 ; Dec. 14.
Cigar bunch trimmer. C. P. Rober. 2,100,108 ; Nov. 23.
Cigar feed. J. A. Neumair. 2,082,352 ; June 1.
Cigar, Forming a draft passage in the end of a. H.
Prager. 2.099,963 ; Nov. 23.
Cigar labeling and wrapping machine. F. X. Malocsay.
2,103,626 ; Dec. 28.
A. A. Hanson. 2,093,046 ; Sept.
F. R. Schmitt. 2,095,938; Oct.
H. Prager. 2,075,055 ; Mar. 30.
A. B. Adair. 2,083,769; June
J. F. Halstead. Re. 20,355 ;
Cigar or cigarette case.
14.
Cigar packing machine.
12.
Cigar piercing machine.
Cigar tip or mouthpiece.
15.
Cigar-wrapping mechanism.
May 4.
Cigars, Method and apparatus for closing the projecting
ends of wrapping sleeves for. E. H. Jahne and O. B.
Ulke. 2,000.448 : Aug. 17.
Cigarette. C. S. Finnell. 2,008,619 : Nov. 9.
Cigarette and cigar holder. J. P. Kiernan. 2,093,760 ;
Sept. 21.
Cigarette and Igniting means, Combined. D. C. Durdon.
2.080.536; May 18.
Cigarette and match case. A. Arce. 2,086,839: July ]3.
Cigarette and necktie holder. H. H. Gardian. 2,078,844 ;
Apr. 27.
Cigarette and vanity case, Combined. W. R. Morey.
2,008.813 ; Jan. 20.
Cigarette case. W. A. Dion. 2,073.902: Mnr. 16.
Cigarette case. J. H. Horsley. 2,078.605 ; Apr. 27.
Cigarette case. I^. A. Potor.sen. 2,085.600; June 29.
Cigarette case and lighter, Combined. J. Peters.
2,069,678; Feb. 2.
Cigarette collfctor. G. W. Gwlnn. 2.093.437; Sept. 21.
Cigarette container. B. I. Gordon. 2,090,102: Oct. 19.
Cigarette dispenser. R. Mayer. 2,083,405 ; June 8.
o-xtingulsher. 11. D. Edwards. 2,008,337 :
Cigarette
Nov. 9.
Cigarette extinguisher.
Cigarette extinguisher.
Cigarette extinguisher
Dec. 7.
<"ig:in'tte extinguisher.
lifl.
(Mgnrette extinguisher.
(,'lgari'tle extinguishing
2.0S2.072 ; June 1.
Cignrctte lioldiT. W. Bailey.
Cigarette holder.
Cigarot le holder.
Cigarette holder.
Cigai'cl ((• liolilcr.
Cigarette holder,
('ig.'irctte holder,
2,0!)«,(;n8 ; Oct. 19
<'lg!iiette bolder, Safet.V.
Cigarette, Impregnated.
14.
(Mcaretle niaclilni'. W
23.
CicHrette niachinc. 1
E. Hlrsh. 2,095,870: Oct. 12.
A. L. Kocher. 2.094,988 ; Oct. 5.
H. R. Spangler. 2,101,200;
E. M. TIernoy. 2,008,999 ; Jan.
E. M. Tlerney. 2,089,139 : Aug. 3.
device. J. T. McCrcary.
2,072.ft.'5l ; Mar. 0.
E. O. B rower. 2,103,002 ; Dec. 28.
M. W. KIdrldge. 2.074.542: M:ir. 23.
A. JefTerls. 2,084,343 ; June 22.
W. J!e<'l<erH. 2,0!)0,15.'! : Aug. 17.
F. F. Wenzel. 2,084,930; June 22.
Ash-retalnlng. W. K. Waldi'ii.
J. Mills. 2.070.r.'.'n ; Mnv 4.
D. E. Strain. 2,002,817; Sept.
Cigarette making machine. E. Calderio. 2,070,198 ;
Feb. 9.
Cigarette making or like machine. TV'. E. Molins and
J. Shackleton. 2,095,150; Oct. 5.
Cigarette or cigar holder. O. H. Martin. 2,073.596 ;
Mar. 9.
Cigarette package. W. W. Kellett. 2,071,167 ; Feb. 16.
Cigarette package and ash tray. Combination. E. D.
Allen. 2,085,062 ; June 29.
Cigarette paper bookmaking machine. P. It. Ileygel.
2 072 815 • Mar 2
Cigarette saver. R. E. Cook. 2,093,309 ; Sept. 14.
Cigarette stub receiver and extinguisher. F. C. Osbom.
2,101,593 ; Dec. 7.
Cigarette vending machine. E. L. Lawver. 2,097,333 ;
Oct. 26.
Cigarette weigher for continuous-rod cigarette machines.
G. W. Gwinn. 2,102,317 ; Dec. 14.
Cigarettes, Apparatus for making
2,066,460: Jan. 5.
Cigarettes, Device for flavoring.
Stone. 2,072,361 ; Mar. 2.
Cigarettes, Device for flavoring. R.
2,095,650; Oct. 12.
Cigarettes, Manufacture of. R. F. May. 2,093,051 ;
Sept. 14.
Cinchona bark alkaloid derivative. G. Lutz. 2,072,004 ;
Feb. 23.
Cinder and ash remover. R. L. Beers. 2,100,682 ; Nov.
30.
Cinder removal and disposal apparatus. T. B. Allardice.
2,087,789 ; July 20.
Cinematograph, Advertising. G. H. Babb. 2,101,126 ;
Dec. 7.
Cinematograph apparatus. Continuous feed. H. S. Ry-
land. 2,088,536 ; July 27.
W. F. M. Edwards.
H. R. Ehrig and R.
J. Reichenbach.
Portable.
H.
J.
Coullery,
W
C. R. Hanna.
M. R. Hue.
Fordyce.
2,093,033 ;
2,095,744 ;
2.071,878 ;
; Sept. 28.
Feb. 2.
N. M. Rust.
Dec. 28.
I''. M. Edwards.
J. ITerrmimn.
2,074.783: Mar.
2,103.721; Dec.
Cinematograpli apparatus
2,093,832 : Sept. 21.
Cinematographic apparatus
Sept. 14.
Cinematographic apparatus.
Oct. 12.
Cinematographic apparatus.
Feb. 23.
Cinematographic effects in color and means therefor. Pro-
duction of. A. G. Hillman. 2,073,798; Mar. 16.
Cinematographic projector employing combined sound
and picture films. A. L. V. C. Debrie. 2,071,782 ;
Feb. 23.
Cineols from hydrocarbons of similar boiling range, Sepa-
rating. C. if. Bibb. 2,090,020 ; Aug. 24.
Cinnamic preparations for therapeutic uses. J. Jacobson.
2.081,934 ; June 1.
Ciphering machine. B. C. Hagelin. 2.089,603 : Aug. 10.
Circuit actuating device. Radio. C. J. Zlgler. 2,072,240 ;
Mar. 2.
Circuit. Alarm. H. C. Grant, Jr. 2.094.211
Circuit, Alarm. W. Stevenson. 2,069,394;
Circuit, Amplification and selectivity control.
2,068,112; Jan. 19.
Circuit, Amplifier. E. Peterson. 2,103,489 ;
Circuit, Amplifier. L. E. Swodlund. 2.092.090 ; Sept. 7.
Circuit, Amplifier gain control. A. H. Cooper. 2,093,072 ;
Sept. 14.
Circuit. Amplifying. H. G. Cisln. 2,080,256 ; July 6.
Circuit and apparatus for operating electric discharge
lamps. J. Peterson. 2,073,527 ; Mar. 9.
Circuit and control, Heater. G. H. Hart. 2,0S.">.217 ;
June 29.
Circuit and flashlight battery connection. Combined. D.
R. Clarke. 2.009,355 : Feb. 2.
Circuit and method. Demodulating.
2,095.998 ; Oct. 19.
Circuit apparatus. Railway track.
2.089.830; Aug. 10.
Circuit anp.iratus. Railway track. W. P. Place.
2,079,52.T ; May 4. „ „„, „, , ,
Circuit, Arc welding. J. M. Weaver. 2.085,242; June
29.
Circuit arriingenient. Amplifying. H. E. HoUninnn.
2,088,061 ; July 27.
Circuit arrnngcment for amplifying nnd/or fro(iuoncy
frnnsforniatlon of electrical oscillations. B. D. 11.
Tellegen. G. de Vrles and C. J. Baker. 2,091,477 :
Sept. 2S.
Circuit arrnnpement for regnlallng tninsnilsslon mcMsure
In sound transinlBBlon einilpuiont. II. Frleilrlcli.
2,085,905 : Jnlv 0.
Circiill arraiig<-nient. Selective. A. A. C. DeKon.
2.092,112; Sept. 7.
Circuit arrnngeini'nt. Selective. E. Klotz, K. Wllholm, and
ir. <). ItnosenBleln. 2,101,715; Dec. 7.
Circuit. Audio freiiuency triinsinlssion. V. O. I'^irnhnm.
2.070.971 ; F.-b. 10.
Circuit. AnldMiMtlc (let<'ctor gain control. II. 10. HoU-
mann. 2.0!)3..''.(11 ; .Sept. 21.
Circuit, Automatic fidelity control. R. A. Brndon.
2,081.370 : June 22.
CIrcull. Anioniullc fidelity control. H. A. Urndon.
2.0MS,22l) ; .hilv 27.
CIrcull, AuloniMtIc gain control. II. UnrtelB nnd 11. Frtod-
rich. 2.077, 1 :il>; Apr. 13.
Circuit, Autonmllc gain control W. U. Koch. 2.O,M2,001 :
June 8.
J. C. McNary.
N. Martin.
V
820
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Circuit, Automatic gain control. W. R. Koch. 2,083,025-
6 ; June 8.
Circuit, Automatic gain control. W. R. Koch. 2,093,565 ;
Sept. 21.
Circuit, Automatic lathe and fluid. E. J. Svenson.
2.078,695 ; Apr. 27.
Circuit, Automatic noise suppressor. O. H. Schade.
2,069,854 ; Feb. 9.
Circuit, Automatic tone control. J. YoUes. 2,069,869 ;
Feb. 9.
Circuit, Automatic transmission band control. D. E. Fos-
ter. 2,093,556 ; Sept. 21.
Circuit, Automatic volume control. R. B. Armstrong.
2,069,809 ; Feb. 9.
Circuit, Automatic volume control. G. L. Beers.
2,096,874 ; Oct. 26.
Circuit, Automatic volume control. D. G. Burnside.
2,088,230 ; July 27.
Circuit, Automatic volume control. K. A. Chittick and
W. L. Carlson. 2,093,548 ; Sept. 21.
Circuit, Automatic volume control. L. T. Fowler.
2,092;503 : Sept. 7.
Circuit, Automatic volume control. H. B. Hollmann.
2,093,560 ; Sept. 21.
Circuit, Automatic volume control. E. Klotz and R.
Rechnitzer. 2.093,564; Sept. 21.
Circuit, Automatic volume control. W. J. Poch.
2,103,637 ; Dec. 28.
Circuit, Automatically opening and reclosing a. H. A.
Triplett. 2,087,744 ; July 20.
Circuit, Auxiliary. H. B. Young. 2,071,911 ; Feb. 23.
Circuit breaker. B. P. Baker. 2,071,157 ; Feb. 16.
Circuit breaker. H. J. Crabbs and C. A. Ringbloom.
2,090,474 ; Aug. 17.
Circuit breaker. R. A. Crook. 2,076,981 ; Apr. 13.
Circuit breaker. L. W. Dyer and G. D. Gamel. 2,100,102 ;
Nov. 23.
Circuit breaker. W. H. Frank. 2,091,941; Aug. 31.
Circuit breaker. W.H.Frank. 2,103,070 ; Dec. 21.
Circuit breaker. S. S. Grady. 2,085,018 ; June 29.
Circuit breaker. C. H. Hodgkins. 2,073,102-4 ; Mar. 9.
Circuit breaker. R. R. Howe. 2,095,441 ; Oct. 12.
Circuit breaker. J. G. Jackson. 2,096,544^8 ; Oct. 19.
Circuit breaker. O. S. Jennings and H. D. Dorfman.
2,071,837 ; Feb. 23.
Circuit breaker. F. B. Johnson. 2,080,611 ; May 18.
Circuit brealter. F. B. Johnson. 2,100,743 ; Nov. 30.
Circuit breaker. F. ICesselring. F. Koppelmann, and W.
Kaufmann. 2,080,612 ; May IS.
Circuit breaker. G. R. Langley. 2,078,145 ; Apr. 20.
Circuit breaker. W. M. Leeds. 2.102.326 : Dec. 14.
Circuit breaker. T. Llndstrom. 2,071,848 ; Feb. 23.
rircurt breaker. T. Lindstrom. 2.082,014 ; June 1.
Circuit breaker. T. Lindstrom. 2.083,304; June 8.
Circuit breaker. H. J. Lingal. 2,067,935; Jan. 19.
Circuit breaker. H. Milliken. 2,089,285-6 ; Aug. 10.
Circuit breaker. A. D. Olds. 2,079,812 ; May 11.
Circuit breaker. R. R. Pittman and C. H. Walsh.
2.097,775 ; Nov. 2.
Circuit breaker. F. Rampacher. 2,103,794; Dec. 28.
Circuit breaker. K. C. Randall. 2.100.749 ; Nov. 30.
Circuit breaker. E. C. Ranev. 2,100,788 ; Nov. 30.
Circuit breaker. C. Reher. 2.067.648 ; Jan. 12.
Circuit breaker. J. Rog. 2,068,569 ; Jan. 19.
Circuit breaker. L. Schmidt. 2,083,508-9 ; June 8.
Circuit breaker. R. H. Schmitt. 2.0.S2.660 ; June 1.
Circuit breaker. J. W. Seaman. 2,067.792 ; .Tan. 12.
CTrcuit breaker. R.W.Smith. 2.067.797 : Jan. 12.
Circuit breaker. R.W.Smith. 2,089.7] fi : Aug. 10.
Circuit breaker. R. H. Swingle. 2,100,757; Nov. 30.
Circuit breaker. A. J. Thomson. 2,102,295 : Dec. 14.
Circuit breaker. F. G. von Hoorn. 2.099.585 : Nov. 16
Circuit breaker. L. S. Walle, 2,102.:?96 : Dec. 14.
Circuit breaker. H. M. Wilcox. 2,095,301 ; Oct. 12.
Circuit breaker. J. D. Wood. 2,099,639 ; Nov. 16.
Circuit breaker. H. E. Young. 2 071.-^47: Kch. 2.S.
Circuit breaker, Automatic. M. K. Hindle. 2,099,483 :
Nov. 16.
Circuit breaker. Automatic. J. Sachs. 2,094,963-6 •
Oct. 5.
Circuit breaker. Automatic reset. W. H. Frank.
2,069,305 ; Feb. 2.
Cirpuit breaker. Centrifugal. F. Schaum. 2,081,604;
Mar 25.
Circuit breaker control. G. N. Lemmon. 2,068,621 ; Jan.
19.
Circuit breaker control system. A. E. Henninger.
2.100,215; Nov. 23.
Circuit breaker. Electric. J. Biermanns. 2,084,885-6 ;
■Tune 22.
Circuit breaker. Electric. C. Bresson. 2,084,936 ; June
22.
Circuit breaker. Electric. W. E. Paul. 2,075,748-9 •
Mar. 30.
Circuit breaker. Electric. S. Rnppel. 2,073.565; Mar. 9
Circuit breaker. Electric. C. Thumlm. 2,071,185 ; Feb.
16.
Cirrviit breaker. Electric. R. Willheim. 2,078.784; .\i)r
27 '
Circuit breaker, Electrical. U. A. Combi. 2,096,608 •
Oct. 19.
Circuit breaker. Electrical. O. Maseng. 2,080,178 ; May
Circuit breaker for electric fluid heaters. Temperature re-
sponsive emergency. L. D. Lovekin and F. W. Werring.
2,066,632; Jan. 5.
Circuit breaker for spark distributors. A. A. Melcher
and A. G. H. Vanderpoel. 2,066,640; Jan. 5.
Circuit breaker for spark distributors. A. A. Melcher and
A. G. H. Vanderpoel. 2,085,817 ; July 6.
Circuit breaker. Heating unit. R. J. Parsons. 2,079.577 ;
May 4.
Circuit breaker. Liquid break. H. Trencham and H, E.
Cox. 2,102,768 ; Dec. 21.
Circuit breaker operating means. G. A. Matthews.
2,103,268 ; Dec. 28.
Circuit breaker system, Automatic reclosing. A. E.
Anderson. 2,100,893 ; Nov. 30.
Circuit breaker testing arrangement. W. F. Skeats.
2,088,445 ; July 27.
Circuit breaker with multiple breaks, Compressed fluid.
A. Clerc. 2,100.182; Nov. 23.
Circuit breakers. Extinguishing chamber for electric. D.
Ronnberg. 2,093,250 ; Sept. 14.
Circuit breakers. Motor-operated mechanism for. P.
Duffing and W. Hergert. 2,068,402 ; Jan. 19.
Circuit breaking device. H. K. Foster. 2,091,035 ; Aug.
24.
Circuit breaking device, E\isible electric. K. Nobuhara.
2.067,541 ; Jan. 12.
Circuit, Capacity balance. F. H. Shepard, Jr. 2,077,592 r
Apr. 20.
Circuit closer. R. Cotg. 2.079,153; May 4.
Circuit closer. R. D. Kelly. 2,082,835 ; June 8.
Circuit closer. Compass controlled. O. Neubert, Jr.
2,068,065 ; Jan. 19.
Circuit closer. Liquid contact. R. P. Sambleson.
2,101,101; Dec. 7.
Circuit closing device. G. H. Brown. 2,084,076 ; June
15.
Circuit closing device for flat tire indication. C. D. Card.
2,090,184; Aug. 17.
Circuit, Compensating. J. L. Stratton. 2,068,577 ; Jan.
Circuit components. Apparatus for the measurement of
tuned. E. M. Shiepe. 2,091,109 ; Aug. 24.
Circuit, Control. H. L. Barney. 2,097,507 ; Nov. 2.
Circuit, Control. A. M. Curtis. 2,096,450 ; Oct. 19.
Circuit, Control. V. E. Rosene. 2,066,539 ; Jan. 5.
Circuit control arrangements. A. L. Samuel. 2,082 123 •
June 1. '
Circuit control device. W. Bogue. 2,098,771 ; Nov. 9.
Circuit control device. C. M. Petersen. 2,076,385 •
Apr. 6. > . >
*-'*?f'i^*„*=°'°t'^°^ device. C. P. Sherwood. 2,070,376;
Feb. 9.
^n'^Ht ?SB^^°^ means. J. J. Gardner and E. Letsch.
2,067,485 ; Jan. 12.
Circuit control means. Electric. A. A. Emmerling
2,074,145 ; Mar. 16.
Circuit control mechanism. J. A. Ballentine. 2,095,688 :
Oct. 12. . ' . .
Circuit control mechanism. Hydraulic. H. Ernst.
2,085,303 ; June 29.
Circuit controller. G. C. Brown. 2,069,599 ; Feb. 2.
Circuit controller. B. Gorschalki. 2,086,264 ; July 6.
Circuit controller. O. A. Ross. 2,073,808 ; Mar. 16.
*^'o^nli ,???*''2"*'''- ^- '^- Seeger and P. B. Harwood.
2,066,745 ; Jan. 5.
Circuit controller. J. F. Tritle. 2.068,581 ; Jan. 19.
Circuit controller and operating means therefor. Draw-
bridge. T. G. Stiles. 2,085,613; June 29.
Circuit controller. Electric. R. W. Ross and S. H. Seber-
hagen. 2,081,184 ; May 25.
^'^'^068 ,S98"°.Tan''26 ^PP^''^t-"S- ^- ^- Anderson.
Circuit controlling apparatus. F. O. Cole. 2,084,628:
June 22.
^'5'^Aqq -oo°°i''°H''\f, appliance, Electric. J. Sachs.
2.093, i 39 ; Sept. 21.
Circuit controlling device. J. Eaton. 2,070,476 ; Feb. 9.
( ircuit controlling device. J. Eaton. 2,090.526 ; Aug. 17.
Circuit controlling device. T. J. Mudon. 2,081 014 -May
J. Sachs. 2,074,861 ;
J. Sachs. 2,074,863;
18.
Circuit controlling device. Electric.
Mar. 23.
Circuit controlling device. Electric
Mar. 23.
Circuit controlling instrument. H. G. Witmer. 2,076,928 :
Apr. 13.
^'o^'ncl ^'?.'i*'"''l""S means. W. H. Frank and J. Messing.
-'.068,668 ; Tfin. 26.
^'o*^olo?fl?*'"*iy'°^^^^'»s- W- H- ^rank and J. Messing.
.i,U(Z,l03; Mar. 2.
^'2^74 oo"" Mar "le ™^''"®' Electric. G. Tauschek.
Circuit controlling system. A. TJhde. 2,084,877 ; June 22.
•'Xs 486 -^M ''"n°™^"*^ volumt control. W. R. Koch.
<^'^^^'t'2^etector. G. Jobst and W. Wehnert. 2,081,705 ;
Circuit, Detector. R. TIrtel. 2,097,902 ; Nov. 2.
Julv 2?^*^*'**"' ^'"P"^^""- C. J. Pranks. 2,088,168;
^'2?100 loe'^-'^Nov ^Is' ^P^'''''*^'^ detection. J. J. Stephens.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
821
Circuit, Diode rectifier. L. E. Barton. 2,085,408 ; June
29.
Circuit, Direction finding receiver. W. Kiihlewind.
2,078,765 ; Apr. 27.
Circuit, Dynatron oscillator. J. N. Whitaker. 2,067,366 ;
Jan. 12.
Circuit, Electric. P. M. Currier. 2,093,310 ; Sept. 14.
Circuit, Electric. J. Plebanski. 2,098.757 ; Nov. 9.
Circuit, Electric control. B. D. Bedford. 2,103,997 ;
Dec. 28.
Circuit, Electric discharge tube testing and measuring.
A. E. Bachelet. 2,088,317 ; July 27.
Circuit, Electric translating. E. F. W. Alexanderson.
2,092,546 ; Sept. 7.
Circuit, Electric valve. B. D. Bedford. 2,080,250 : ]May
11.
Circuit, Electric valve. F. R. Elder. 2,093,883 ; Sept. 21.
Circuit, Electric valve. H. W. Lord. 2,093,329 ; Sept. 14.
Circuit, Electric valve. H. W. Lord. 2,100,863 : Nov. 30.
Circuit, Electric valve. R. G. Lorraine. 2,103,164 ; Dec.
21.
Circuit, Electric valve translating. E. F. W. Alexander-
son. 2,092,545 ; Sept. 7.
Circuit, Electric valve translating. H. Cypra. 2,078,791 ;
Apr. 27.
Circuit, Electric valve translating. H. W. Lord. Re.
20,335 ; Apr. 20.
Circuit, Electric wave translating. H. W. Lord.
2.082,644; June 1.
Circuit, Electrical alarm. E. M. Squire. 2,085,773 ;
July 6.
Circuit, Electrical communication. S. Ballantine.
2,100,180; Nov. 23.
Circuit, Electrical control. C. B. Foos. 2,079,500 ;
Ma^ 4.
Circuit, Electrical timing. P. L. Hoover. 2,097,066 ;
Oct. 26.
Circuit, Electrical tuned. D. E. O'Donovan. 2,102,805 ;
Dec. 21.
Circuit for burner controls. Safety switch heater. L. M.
Persons. 2,102,091 ; Dec. 14.
Circuit for electric discharge lamps. Starting. J. Peter-
son. 2,095,830 ; Oct. 12.
Circuit for electric ranges. Power. D. D. Findlay.
2,067,481 ; Jan. 12.
Circuit for energizing treater units, Multiple. M. A.
Lissman. 2,088,526 ; July 27.
Circuit for folding machines. Electrical control. R. E.
Conover. 2.089,342 ; Aug. 10.
Circuit for light sensitive devices, Feedback amplifying.
R. R. Haugh. 2,082.627 ; June 1.
Circuit for negative glow devices. A. F. Henninger, Jr.
2,072,622 ; Mar. 2.
Circuit for oscillographs or the like. A. M. Curtis and
L E. Wood. 2,067,520 ; Jan. 12.
Circuit for railroads. Track. T. Bodde. 2,087,943 ; July
27.
Circuit for rodnoing static. M. G. Nicholson, Jr.
2.099,.311 : Nov. 16.
Circuit for space discharge devices. G. H. Rockwood, Jr.
2,098,310; Nov. 9.
Circuit for telephone system. Testing. G. C. Bierstedt.
2,085,141 ; June 29.
Circnit for telovi.sion receivers. Amplitude filter.
K. Schlosinger. 2,097,804 ; Nov. 2.
Circuit for vapor electric devices, Starting. L. F. Bird.
2,082,939 ; June 8.
Circuit for wave lengths below one decimeter. Grid do-
tfction. If. E. Ilollmann. 2,089,260 ; Aug. 10.
Circuit, Frequency converter. H. O. Peterson. 2,088,432;
July 27.
Circuit, Frequency-selective transmission. A. J. Gross-
man. 2,070,650; Feb. 16.
Circuit, Fro(iuoncy stabilizing. M. R. Briggs. 2,088,401 ;
July 27.
Circuit, Fu
Circuit, Fuse protective. L. C. Tlart. 2.102.204 ; Dec. 14.
Circuit, Grid controlled rectifier. G. H. Rockwood, Jr.
2,008,351 ; .Tan. 19.
Cirniit, irigh-rrequcncy. 11. E. Melnoma. 2,082,587 ;
Juno 1.
Circuit, Tllgli frequency osclllallng. N. IM. Husl.
2,007.037 : Nov. 2.
Circuit, High frequency power supply. L. D. Mllos.
2,078,151 ; Apr. 20.
CliTuil, Image suppression. R. B. .Mbrlght. 2,097,3.''i!) ;
Ocl. 26.
Circuit, IiupulHe. T. L. DImond. 2,0S6..'H0 ; July 13.
Circuit Interrupter. E. F. Beck. 2,071,158; Feb. 16.
Circuit Interrupter. H. HcIerHdorf. 2,095,729: Oct. 12.
(^Irciill lulcrniplcr. T. Blrk(!nnmlcr inid ('. I'l. :\li>slc>y
2,091,802 ; Aug. 31.
Circuit Inlcrriipter. n. J. CrnbhH. 2.067.6!'.!): Jjin. 12.
Circuit Interrupter. TI. J. Crabbs. 2,005,707 ; Oct. 12.
Circuit Interrupter. II. 11. Fuhnoc. 2.095.736; Oct. 12.
Circuit Interrupter. O. S. Jcnnlng.M. 2,070,305; Feb. 9.
(.'Ircull IntiTnipler. V. KcHHcIrlng iind !•'. Ilcgrlch.
2,067,673 ; Jan. 12.
Circuit Interrupter. If. J. Mngnl. 2,083,305 ; Juno 8.
Clreiill liili-riiiplcr, II. .1. I.lngiil anil \V. M. I-er'dn.
2,077.:!3S ; Al>r. 13.
(;ircuU tuternipler. H. L. Rnwllugs and \V. 11. Cultlno.
2,070,315; Feb. 0.
Circuit Interrupter. J. M. Siindln. 2,102,281; Dec. 11,
Circuit interrupter. S. T. Schofield and S. H. Boden.
2,100,753 ; Nov. 30.
Circuit interrupter. J. Slepian. 2,077,276 ; Apr. 13.
Circuit Interrupter. J. Slepian. 2,084,979 ; June 22.
Circuit interrupter. J. Slepian. 2,088,489 ; July 27.
Circuit interrupter. J. Slepian. 2,103,121 ; Dec. 21.
Circuit iJiK'rrupter. H. A. Triplett. 2.091,42:^: Aug. 31.
Circuit interrupter and arc extinguishing liquid there-
for. G. F. McMahon. 2,077,429 ; Apr. 20.
Circuit interrupter. Automatic reclosing. G. D. Gamel
and H. J. Lingal. 2,078,657 ; Apr. 27.
Circuit interrupter. Automatic reclosing electric. L. S.
Walle. 2,069.082 : Jan. 26.
Circuit Interrupter, Electric. R. B. Bold, C. R. Brown,
and L. S. Hobson. 2,069,641 • Feb. 2.
Circuit interrupter, Electric. H. Burmeister. 2,089,050-1 ;
Aug. 3.
Circuit interrupter. Electric. H. C. Graves, Jr.
2,090,754 ; Aug. 24.
Circuit interrupter. Electric. E. B. Merriam. 2,081,830 ;
May 25.
Circuit interrupter. Electric. E. B. Merriam. 2,092,652 ;
Sept. 7.
Circuit interrupter. Electric. D. C. Prince and W. F.
Skeats. 2,092,656 ; Sept. 7.
Circuit interrupter. Electric. J. M. Saint-Germain.
2,076,352 ; Apr. 6.
Circuit interrupter. High voltage electric. H. V. Erben.
2,098,801 ; Nov. 9.
Circuit interrupter or circuit breaker, Automatic inter-
changeable. W. S. Mayer. 2,079,866 ; May 11.
Circuit interrupter, Synchronous. L. E. Nichols.
2,086,876 ; July 13.
Circuit interrupter. Vacuum. W. K. Rankin. 2,090.519 ;
Aug. 17.
Circuit, Inverse reducer. M. J. Gross. 2,089,358 ; Aug.
10.
Circuit isolating plug. M. B. Wood. 2,075.256 ; Mar. 30.
Circuit, Linear amplifier. H. Bartels. 2,101,525 ; Dec. 7.
Circuit maker and breaker. Time controlled. F. Marzo.
2.000,540 : Aug. 17.
Circuit, Multigrid tube regenerative. K. Stelmel.
2,069,337 ; Feb. 2.
Circuit, Neutralized coupling. N. E. Lindenblad.
2,101,438 ; Dec. 7.
Circuit, Noise suppression. G. M. Brown. 2,096,625 ;
Oct. 19.
Circuit, Noise suppressor. J. van Slooten. 2,076,803 ;
Apr. 13.
Circuit, Nonlinear. C. G. Suits. Re. 20,317 ; ATar. 30.
Circuit, Oscillation. W. Van B. Roberts. 2,093,781 ;
Sept. 21.
Circuit, Oscillatory. H. O. Poter.'son. 2,070.681 : Feb. 16.
Circuit, Oscillatory. J. N. Whitaker. 2,067.305 ; Jan.
12.
Circuit, Phase shifting. E. E. Moyer. 2,078,152 ; Apr.
20.
Circuit, Power. P. Sherrick and C. H. Jlillor. 2,075,869 ;
Apr. 6.
Circuit, Power supply. A. F. Price. 2,090,824 ; Oct. 26.
Circuit protection system, Burner control. B. E. Shaw.
2.080,580 ; May 18.
Circuit, Push-pull audio amplifier. V. O. Stokes.
2,077,594 ; Apr. 20.
Circuit, Radio. H. F. Dalpayrat. 2,077,550 ; Apr. 20.
Circuit, Radio receiving. 11. F. Elliott. 2,075,513; Mar.
30.
Circuit, Railway track. W. T. Powell. 2,083,920; June
15.
Circuit, Receiver gain control. B. T>. H. Tellegen, J. A.
J. Bouman. and II. RInia. 2.0SS.17S: Julv 27.
Circuit, Receiving. J. B. Moore. 2,092,890; Sept. 14.
Circuit, Kelaxatiou. F. Schriiter. 2,089,039; Aug. 3.
Circuit. Itel:iy. A. J. Busdi. 2,088.318; July 27.
Circuit, ItelMV. TI. P.ible. 2.066,614; Jan. 5
Circuit, Remote control. R. C. Lane. 2,000,014 ; Feb. 2.
Circuit, Safety lighting. R. A. Knmin. 2.072.337 ;
Mur. 2.
Clriiiit, Self controlled autoiii.-il le gain control. W. van
I!. Roberts. 2,072.061; Mar. 9.
Circuit, Sensitive control. A. 11. Lamb. 2,093,361 ; Sept.
M.
Circuit. Short-wave electron t\ibi'. R. A. llelslng.
2.068,32-1 ; Jan. 19.
Circuit, Slgiiiillug. n. O. Peterson and M. Kiitzln.
2.103,869 ; Dec. 28.
Circiiil, .Substation telephone. II. Diible. 2.091.115;
Aug. 24.
cirenlt, Supervisory. IT. C. Grant. Jr. 2.071, JS.".; Feb.
16.
Circuit. Switchboard cord. W. K. Darrow. 2,073.003;
Mar. 0.
I'lrciilt Hwlleh controlling device, Electric. A. H. Chap-
li'ini. 2.()6,S.0I I ; .laii. 26.
Circuit HVHteni for electric InNtiinlancoun upot wclillnu.
L. SdillT. 2.0H(),3.S() : Mjiy 11.
Cheiill, Telegrapb. A. 1>. Mowd. Ri>. 20,26.'S ; F<>h. Ifl.
Circuit, Telegraph tcNt board. C. W. Luook. 2.103.-«"fl:
Dee. 2.S.
CIrenll, Telepboni' Indlrunieiit. IC. U. Wlpm. 2.01)9, 3.S1 ;
Nov. 16.
Clieult. Telephone piiyHtatlrtu. II. DOhlo. 2.087.003;
•Inly 27.
822
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Circuit, Telephone transmission. S. Wright. 2,072.287 ;
Mar. 2.
Circuit, Telephone transmission. S. B. Wright.
2 084 422 • June 22.
Circuit,' Testing. A.E.Hague. 2,101,254 ; Dec. 7.
Circuit, Thermionic relay, h. H. Harris. 2.070,900 ;
Fph. 16.
Circuit, Thermionic tube. D. G. McCaa. 2,095,261 ;
Oct. 12.
Circuit. Timer and signal. A. O. Olafson. 2,083,792 ;
June 15.
Circuit, Timing. H. W. Lord. 2,098,052 ; Nov. 2.
Circuit, Tone compensated volume control. O. H. Schade.
2,069.853; Feb. 9.
Circuit, Tone modifying. C. T. Jacobs. 2,088,205 ; July
27.
Circuit, Transmission. S. Doha, Jr. 2,089,346 : Aug. 10.
Circuit, Tuning indicator. F. H. Shepard, Jr. 2,094,684 ;
Oct. 5.
Circuit, Tuning selectivity control. P. O. Farnham.
2.076,812 ; Apr. 13.
Circuit, Ultra hish frequency magnetron discharge tube.
K. Fritz. 2,079,248 ; Mav 4.
Circuit, Vacuum tube. H. S. Black. 2,098,950 ; Nov. 16.
Circuit, Voltage control. S. Minneri. 2,071.984 ; Feb, 23,
Circuit, Voltage multiplier. O. H. Schade. 2,072,278 ;
Mar. 2.
Circuit with alarm control device for alarm clocks, Elec-
trical. P. N. Johnson. 2,091,205 ; Aug. 24.
Circuit with modulating or rectifying devices, Electrical.
H. Walter. 2.100,458 : Nov. 30.
Circuits, Amplifier. G. T. Ford. 2,084,135 ; June 15.
Circuits, Amplifier coupling. C. W. Earp. 2,101,247 ;
Dec. 7.
Circuits, Amplifying. R. P. Wiris. 2,083,626 ; June 15.
Circuits and valves therefor. Hvdraulic press operating.
W. Ernst. 2.070,720; Feb. 16,
Circuits, Apparatus for controlling electrical. L. M. Plym
and M. W. Newcomb. 2,089,618 : Aug. 10.
Circuits, Apparatus for shunting of track. C. W. Failor
and H. A. Thompson. 2,092,837 ; Sept. 14.
Circuits, Automatic gain control. W. R. Koch. 2,069,837 ;
Feb. 9.
Circuits, Automatic gain control and noise suppression.
O. H. Schade and F. H. Shepard, Jr. 2,083,243 ; June 8.
Circuits, Automatic volume control. K. A. Chittick and
W. L. Carlson. 2,074,014 ; Mar. 16.
Circuits, Automatic volume control. W. v. B. Roberts.
2,088.179 ; July 27.
Circuits by means of electron tubes. Control of electric.
M, Stienbeck. 2,092,095 ; Sept. 7.
Circuits, Cathode ray tube deflecting. A. V. Bedford.
2,092,871 ; Sept. 14.
Circuits, Cathode ray tube deflecting. A. W. Vance.
2,093,177 ; Sept. 14.
Circuirs. Control. I. E. Cole. 2,067.519 : Jan. 12.
Circuits, Control, E. S. Gibson. 2.093.670 ; Sept. 21.
Circuits, Control. D. M. Terry. 2,084.115 ; June 15.
Circuits, Control. I. G. Wilson. 2,086,106 ; July 6.
Circuits, Control and protection of electric. O. C. Traver.
2,084,876 ; June 22.
Circuits. Crystal oscillator. A. M. Braaten. 2,070,647 :
Feb. 16.
Circuits, Deflecting. A. C. Stocker. 2,086,926 : July 13,
Circuits, Display lighting. M. GuSrin and P. Breton.
2,098,002 : Nov, 2.
Circuits, Echo suppressor. B. G. Bjornson. 2,087,314 :
July 20.
Circuits, Electric control. R. Troger. 2,081.780 ; Mav 25,
Circuits, Electric valve translating. E. F. W. Alexander-
son, 2.098.023 ; Nov. 2.
Circuits, Electrical. L. Batchelder. 2,069,208 ; Feb. 2.
Circuits embodying negative impedance. H. Nvnuist.
2,099,769 : Nov. 23.
Circuits, Feedback. N. P. Case. 2,093,416 ; Sept. 21.
Circuits for cathode ray devices, Control. M. Bowman-
Manifold. 2.097.334; Oct. 26.
Circuits for cathode ray tubes. A. W. Vance. 2,074,495 •
Mar. 23.
Circuits for electrical space discharge tubes, Startinc
M. Barei.'ss. 2,078,363 : Apr. 27.
Circuits for gas filled tubes, Resetting. D. T. Ossrood
2,092,851 ; Sept. 14. ^
Circuits for gas-filled tubes, Resetting. L. K. Swart
2,096,865 ; Oct. 26.
Circuits for measuring short-lived impulses. Gas tube
L. K. Swart. 2,086.683 ; July 13.
Circuits for open wire lines. Shielded. L. Espenschied
and H. E. Curtis. 2.099.800; Nov. 23.
Circuits for radio receivers. Silencing. J. J. Lamb
2,101,1549; Dec. 7.
Circuits, Gain control. J. W. Beyer and D. M. Tcrrv
2,066.514: Jan. 5.
Circuits, Gain control. 1. G. Wilson. 2,086,105 ; July G
Circuits, Gas-filled tube. W. M. Goodall. 2,085,094 •
June 29.
Circuits, Grid glow tube. L. E. Swedlund. 2,088,494 •
July 27.
Circuits, High frequency. F. A. Kolster. 2.085,223 ;
June 29.
Cironita in wave transmission systems. Transmission
control. S. Doha, Jr. 2.096,793 ■ Oct. 26.
Circuits including pas filled tube. Oscillation generating
L. K. Swart. 2,092,861 ; Sept. 14.
Circuits, Inductive control. A. H. Brown, Jr. 2,078,232 ;
Apr. 27.
Circuits, Interstatlon noise suppressor. W. R. Koch.
2,088,210 ; July 27.
Circuits, Maintenance of program transmission. H. A.
Affel. 2,098,329 ; Nov. 9.
Circuits, Method of and apparatus for controlling electric.
K. W. Wilckens. 2,072,932 ; Mar. 9.
Circuits, Power supply. W. T. Hudtwalker. 2,097,882 ;
Nov. 2.
Circuits, Protective arrangement for sectionalized elec-
tric power. H. Leyburn. 2,097,213 ; Oct. 26.
Circuits, Railway track. H. G. Witmer. 2,098,848;
Nov. 9.
Circuits, Receiving. W. D. van Gogh. 2,077,597 ; Apr.
20.
Circuits, Regulated rectifier. R. P. Jutson and D. E.
Trucksess. 2,083,382: June 8.
Circuits, Selective coupling. P. O. Farnham. 2,083,901 ;
June 15.
Circuits, Signal control. T. U. White. 2,100,498; Nov.
30.
Circuits, Television deflecting. A. W. Vance. 2,074,496 ;
Mar. 23.
Circuits, Testing of electrical. K. J. R. Wilkinson.
2,098,212 ; Nov. 2,
Circuits, Tunable selector. N. M. Rust. 2,071,902 ; Feb.
23.
Circuits, Tuned. P. O. Farnham. 2.090,513 ; Aug. 17.
Circuits, Tuning indicator. R. H. Siemens. 2,100,769 ;
Nov. 30.
Circuits, Variable inductances for tuned high-frequency.
W. J. Polydoroff. 2,095,420 ; Oct. 12.
Circuits, Volume control. L. E. Barton. 2,101,832 ; Dec.
14
Circuits, Wave translating. E. Peterson. 2,103,490 ;
Dec. 28.
Circular cutting tool. E. M. Staples. 2,093,742 ; Sept. 21.
Circular cutting tool. E. M. Staples 2,093,986 ; Sept. 21.
Circular knitting machine. A. Kaufman. 2,074,999 ; Mar.
23.
Circular loom. F. C. Hale. 2.080,773 ; May 18.
Circular loom. F. C. Hale and J. Jabouley. 2,080,774 ;
May 18.
Circular loom. F. C. Hale and R. Teadon. 2,068,673 ;
Jan. 26.
Circular loom. F. C. Hale and R. Xeadon. 2.068,855 ;
Jan. 26.
Circular loom. P. C. Hale and R. Yeadon. 2,101,022 :
Dec. 7.
Circular loom. F. C. Hale and J. R. Yorke. 2,101,023 ;
Dec. 7.
Circular loom. J. Jabouley and R. Yeadon. 2,068,026 ;
Jan. 19.
Circular loom. W. Pool. 2.076.792 ; Apr. 13.
Circular loom. W. Pool. 2,101,283 ; Dec. 7.
Circulating liquid cooler. R. O. White. 2,071,188 ; Feb.
16.
Circulating vent control. H. A. Phail. 2,074,024 : Mar.
16.
Circulation control for furnaces. M. De Lin. 2,079,157 ;
May 4.
Circulation enhancing attachment for radiators. C. M.
WooUey. 2,069,190 ; Jan, 26,
Clrcumciser. F. A. La Breck. 2,076,468 ; Apr. 6.
Cistern, Flushing. A. Gebert. 2,077,832 ; Apr. 20.
Citrate of lime from citrus fruits. Manufacture of. A.
Ricevuto and A. H. Bennett. 2,072,530 ; Mar. 2.
Clamp : See —
Animal clamp. Friction clamp.
Battery cable terminal Guy clamp.
clamp. Hair waving clamp.
Battery terminal clamp. Heel clamp.
Battery terminal post Hose clamp,
clamp. Pipe clamp.
Boltless battery terminal Pipe line clamp,
clamp. Plate clamp.
Button clamp. Pull rod clamp.
Cable clamp. Ratline clamp.
Concrete form clamp. Tap clamp.
Conductor clamp. Terminal clamp.
Door clamp. Trap bait clamp.
Drilling clamp. Venetian blind clamp.
Electrical clamp. Wire cable end clamp.
Fender clamp.
Clamp. J. Anthony. 2,070,550; Feb. 9.
Clamp. D. Basch. 2,081,047 ; May 18.
namp. V. Di Figlla. 2.081,797 ; May 25.
Clamp. E. S. Flarsheim. 2,097,402 ; Oct. 26.
Clamp. J. Greger. 2,078,848 ; Apr. 27.
Clamp. L. R. Kalmbach. 2,099,116 ; Nov. 16.
Camp. E.J.Mayer. 2,083,077 ; June 8.
Clamp, S. Mitchnlck. 2,087,328 ; July 20.
C amp. C. B. Sparks. 2,090.557 ; Aug. 17.
n,imp. T. Thompson. 2,082.366; June 1.
C amp. H. A. Tildsley. 2,070,459 ; Feb. 9.
riamp. A. J. Wayman. 2,071,959 ; Feb, 23,
Llamp and gauge. Combination. J. F. Holm. 2,098,686 ;
Nov. 9.
^-''o'^.S^'^i'^ producing same. Pressed metal. P. D. Merrill.
2,074,799 ; Mar. 23.
^''q'SLq^o t^'''^^^ Suard, Needle. M. M. Glasberg.
-2,088,852 ; Aug. 3.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
823
W. H. Payne.
Plate. F. J. Fuller.
machines, Plate. A. Lundquist.
D. S. Robbins. 2,089,857 ;
Clamp for beds, floor lamps, and the like. Panel attaching.
C. I. Gluckman. 2,067,487 : Jan. 12.
Clamp for bolting machines. Sock. R. Wilson and H. A.
Salzbrenner. 2,069,691 ; Feb. 2.
Clamp for cables, wires, ropes, and the like. J. L. Bair-
ley. 2,077,386; Apr. 20.
Clamp for clotheslines and the like. V. Wiederholt.
2,087,420 ; July 20.
Clamp for conductors or the like. Reaction. A. O. Austin.
2,086,150 ; July 6.
Clamp for electric arc furnace electrodes.
2,071,937; Feb. 23.
Clamp for electrical apparatus. Cover. E. D. Treanor.
2,070,499 ; Feb. 9.
Clamp for holding panes of glass of showcases and the
like. Safety. G. F. Wild and B. Nielsen. 2,075,596 ;
Mar. 30.
Clamp for mitered store front constructions. Corner.
D. J. Tindall. 2,103,832 ; Dec. 28.
Clamp for printing machines,
2,080,260 ; May 11.
Clamp for printing
2,086,231 ; July 6.
Clamp for securing cables.
Aug. 10.
Clamp for sheet piling. A. H. Hausler. 2,074,905 ; Mar.
23.
Clamp for use in vulcanizing. A. H. Breslove. 2,088,129 ;
July 27.
Clamp head. S. A. Prewitt. 2,101,192 ; Dec. 7.
Clamp release and motion stop for duplicators, Combined.
F. W. Storck. 2.083,044 ; June 8.
Clamp, Stamp retaining. P. J. Hayes. Re. 20,520 ; Sept.
28.
Clamp support. F. E. Woodruff. 2,086,789 ; July 13.
Clamping and sealing device. L. J. Linde. 2,100,859 ;
Nov. 30.
Clamping device. V. H. Donaldson. 2,094,779 : Oct. 5.
Clamping device. R. D. Gardner. 2,103,074 ; Dec. 21.
Clamping device. F. J. Lemieux. 2,101,317 ; Dec. 7.
Clamping device. A. Pachta. 2,067.618 : Jan. 12.
Clamping device. H. S. Powell. 2,093,210 ; Sept. 14.
Clamping menns. J. Y. Blazek and R. J. Kuschel.
2,078,598 ; Apr. 27.
Clamping means. J. C. Rose. 2,090,310 ; Aug. 17.
Clamping means, Plurality. G. E. Swartz. 2,076,829;
Apr. :3.
Clamping means. Transformer core. J. R. Gaston.
2,087,906 : July 27.
Clamping mechanism. C. ]M. Andrews. 2,083,419 ; June 8.
Clamps around hose and similar nines. Fixing wire. L. S.
Saaiman and N. Barker. 2,074,593 ; Mar. 23.
Clamps, Operating implement for hot line. T. F. John-
son. 2,095,137 ; Oct. 5.
Clap arrester. W. F. Zimmermann. 2,090,506 ; Aug. 17.
Clarifier. C. H. Coberlv. 2.071 ,320 ; Fob. 23.
Clasp. W. C. Broadwell. 2,093,231 ; Sept. 14.
R. W. Cook. 2,098,821 ; Nov. 9.
H. Friedman and C. Cantello.
2,087,142; July
S. Ritter. 2,069,559; Feb. 2.
C. R. Tost. 2,086,450: July 6.
R. G. Aurlen. 2,080,840; July 13.
W. IT. Ba.solt.
W. H. Baselt.
W. H. Baselt.
W. H. Baselt
W. H. Baselt.
W. H. Baselt.
W. n. Basel t.
W. H. Baselt.
n. R. Whitford
2.071.063-4; Fob. 23.
2,077.661; Apr. 20.
2,077,662; Apr. 20.
2,084,072-4 ; June 15.
2,086,842; July 13
2,093,796; Sept. 21.
2,093,798; Sept. 21.
2,101,488; Dee. 7.
2,007,316; Oct. 26.
A. W. Craln. 2,101,493 : Dec. 7.
H. C. Usher and J. J. Kispprt.
2,080,210 ;
Clasp.
Clasp.
13.
Clasp.
Clasp.
Clasp brake.
Clasp brake.
Clasp brake.
Clasp brake.
Clasp brake.
Clasp brake.
Clasp brake.
Clasp brake.
Clasp brake.
Clasp brake.
Clasp, Collar.
Clasp, Corset.
May 11.
Clasp. Extensible bracolet. J. M. Bender. 2,097,055 ;
Oct. 26.
Clasp, Evoglass. V. R, Hon. 2,097,371 : Oct. 26.
Clasp, Fabric. C. W. Coiisons. 2,094,202 : Sept. 28.
Clasp for collars. J. II. Ilockmnn. 2,101,017 ; Doc. 7.
Clasp for personal wear, Supporting. A. SIgnorliil.
June 29.
supporting wearing npparol. S. Sogiil.
Aug. 31.
D. .Tenkln. 2,089,378; Avig. 10.
Clasp, Lingerie. IT. lllrsrh. 2,079,855 ; May It.
Clasp, Novelty tie. R. J. Manker. 2,084,738 ; Juno 22.
Clasp or the like. M. Bclloch. 2,082,038; Jnno 8.
Clnssroom committee table. M. I. Eddy. 2,103,408 ;
Dec. 28.
ClasHlfler. A. C. Daman. 2,071,017 ; Feb. 23.
Classinor and concenlrator. C. B. Ulrlch. 2,080,670;
Aug. 10. „ ,,
CluHKlflor for pulverl/.ors and the like. Rotary. R. M.
Ilnnlgrove. 2,092.310; Sept. 7. ^
ChiHsinor, I'neuniiillc. M. Frlsch. 2.101,240; Dee. 7.
Classider, Vlliralory. R. J. WInklemnn 2,070,050;
May 4
ClasHlfylng material. A. F. Moston. 2,001.514; Aug. 31.
Claw, DihTng. A. Mngg and I,, (ioldhaminer. 2,000, lOK ;
Claw. Film. O. Wlttol. 2.070,180; Apr. 0.
Clay, A(!<l nctlvalod. K. W. Ziiblln. 2,01)0.741 ; Aug. 24.
2.085,482 ;
Clasp for
2,091,420;
Clasp, Hose.
Clay, Conditioning of freshly quarried. S. C. Lyons.
2,085,537 ; June 29.
Clay cutting device. E. Frey. 2,069,948 ; Feb. 9.
Clay, Method of revivifying. R. A. Carleton. 2,074,456 ;
Mar. 23.
Clay products. Apparatus for batching and mixing cellular.
J. B. Rittgers and C. S. Matheny. 2,090,503 ; Aug. 17.
Clay, Reactivation of spent. G. H. von Fuchs. 2,102,341 ;
Dec. 14.
Clean-out. H. Paxton. 2,099,225-6 ; Nov. 16.
Cleaner : .S'ee —
Air cleaner. Fluid heater cleaner.
Beer coil cleaner. Grain cleaner.
Blackboard eraser cleaner. Magnetic thread cleaner.
Bobbin cleaner. Metal cleaner.
Boiler cleaner. Overhead rail cleaner.
Carpet and floor cleaner. Pen cleaner.
Cloth cleaner. Pipe cleaner.
Coil and hose cleaner. Sluice pipe cleaner.
Coil cleaner. Suction cleaner.
Comb cleaner. Tank cleaner.
Conduit cleaner. Thread cleaner.
Conveyer cleaner. Tooth cleaner.
Cotton cleaner. Tube cleaner.
Egg cleaner. Vacuum cleaner.
Engine water system Vacuum floor cleaner,
cleaner. Windshield cleaner.
Flue cleaner. Window cleaner.
Flue oven cleaner.
Cleaner. W. A. Drylie. 2,095,597 : Oct. 12.
Cleaner and carpet sweeper. Air method electric. D. B.
Replogle. 2,085,042 ; June 29.
Cleaner and flusher, Crank and gear case. J. K. Delano.
2,094,916 : Oct. 5.
Cleaner and hull extracting feeder for cotton. F. E.
Deems. 2,102,408 ; Dec. 14.
Cleaner and massager. Automatic back. V. Mishelle.
2,068,757 ; Jan. 26.
Cleaner and polisher. Fruit. G. G. Bates. 2,091,064 ;
Aug. 24.
Cleaner and thread cleaner blade. Thread. E. W. Young.
2,097,171 ; Oct. 26.
Cleaner construction. Vacuum. K. Court. 2,071.614;
Feb. 23.
Cleaner element for cleaning machines. R. P. Sword.
2,083,749 ; June 15.
Cleaner for conveyers. M. N. Penny. 2,101,751 ; Dec. 7.
Cleaner for electric motors, Commutator. G. H. Caley.
2,073,830 ; Mar. 16.
Cleaner for oil burners. D. H. Hill. Re. 20,339 ; Apr. 27.
Cleaner for tubes and the like. G. J. Langmyhr.
2,068,861 ; Jan. 26.
Cleaner for vegetables. W. H. Spayd. 2,102,758 ; Dec. 21.
Cleaning and nolishing composition. L. C. Allen and B. B.
Doughty. 2,098,607 ; Nov. 9.
Cleaning and polishing device. G. G. Davis. 2,070.712;
Feb. 16.
Cleaning and polishing machine. Fruit and vegetable. H.
C. Lisle and J. W. Morse. 2,081.489 : May 25.
Cleaning and renovating apparatus. S. Straus.
2,081.085 ; M.ay 25.
Cleaning and sorting machine. Article. W. E. Ghent.
2,073,837 ; Mar. 16.
Cleaning and sterilizing device. O. O. Stanley.
2,078,104; Apr. 20.
Cleaning and Rterlllzing method and apparatus. H. L.
Johnston. 2,095,502 ; Oct. 12.
Cleaning apparaius. 10. II. Martlndale and T-. P. Forseille.
2.07«,0!)S : Apr. 13.
Cleaning apparatus and fluid circulating system therefor.
Dry. L. Angelus and D. L. Baylla. 2.07h.010 ; Mar. 30.
Cleaning apparatus and fluid circulating system therefor,
Dry. L. Angelus and D. L. Baylis. 2,101.014 ; Nov. 30.
Cleaning composition. E. Blessing. 2.0!I0.!)32 : .\>ic. 24.
Cleaning composition. M. E. Rockhlll. 2,093,000;
Sept. 21.
Cleaning composition. L. V. Steck. 2,007.3.55; Jan. 12.
Cleaning compositions. Dry. A. A. Leviso. 2,070,008 :
Feb. 10.
Cleaning device. H. W. Hunter. 2.07fl.4.''>2 ; May 4.
Cleaning device. O. IT. Paddock. 2.094.161 : Sept. 28.
("loaning device. A. O. Plopor. 2.070.313; Feb, 0.
(•loaning device. L. J. Hevsa. 2,006,420; Jan. 5.
Cleaning device. T. Sendler. 2,093.101 : S.-pt. 14.
Clo.inlng devloo. C. R. Shannon. 2.084.112; Juno 15.
Cleaning device for coll systems. E. Stnhl. 2,078.740 ;
Apr. 27.
Cloiinlng device for hose, pipes, and the like. E. Sohner.
2,0S5.4.''>3 ; June 29.
Cloiinlng ilovlco for sewage clarllloatlon tanks. Filter be<l.
W. (". Laughlln and A. B. Asch. 2,074.005; Mar. 23.
Cleaning dovloo for stralnorH. II. C. StookdiiUv
2.000.502 : Nov. 10.
Clonnlni' dovloo. l'"ormlng n suction. C. E. Stevens.
2. 008, 707 : Nov. 0.
Cleanlnn, Dry. M. Y. Senton. 2,077.857 : Apr. 20.
Cli'Mnlng oiniilNloii, l>ry. S. I.i'idior and I.. U. AriioUI. Jr.
.001.121 ; Aug. 24
Cloiinlng furniioo lull*
13.
Cleaning material liolder. W. J. KoUor.
Oct. S.
Cloiinlng method and npnarntils
Fiirwoll. 2.100.280; Nov. 23.
('. T,. Jolinntoil.
G. W.
;,07fl.S.|7 : Apr.
2.005.138;
,\llen and J. S.
824
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Cleaning pad. J. M. Watson. 2.076.604 ; Apr. 1.3.
Cleaning pipe. G. Malmros. 2,087,694; July 20.
Cleaning tool. F. F. Petrovsky. 2,080,334 ; Mav 11.
Cleaning tool. H. Siemund. 2,103,198 ; Dec. 21.
Cleanser, Sanitary tooth. L. L. De Rome. 2,068,400 ;
Jan. 19.
Cleansing and massage device, Dental. H. L. Welker.
2,077,640; Apr. 20.
Cleansing article. G. W. Broolis. 2,079,600 ; May 11.
Cleansing device. M. J. Roche. 2,080,745 ; May 18.
Cleansing machine. T. M. Dudgeon. 2,096,228 ; Oct. 19.
Clearer. H. B. Whiting. 2,075,595 ; Mar. 30.
Clearer device for spinning machinery. B. Schwehm and
N. Redman. 2.096,92.S : Oct. 26.
Cleat. P. G. Morln. 2,103,630 ; Dec. 28.
Clpat, Baseball player's shoe. P. E. Wimmenauer.
2.083,177 ; June 8.
Cleat for shoes. Detachable. P. E. Wimmenauer.
2,087,634 ; July 20.
Cleat, Shoe. J. Lascari. 2,103,472; Dec. 28.
Clevis, Quick detachable. C. E. Hathorn. 2,089,649 ;
Aug. 10.
Clinljer cooler. R. C. Newhouse and B. H. Puerner.
2,103,170; Dec. 21.
Clinker remover for furnaces. L. R. Walker, W. J. Doyle,
and W. L. McGrath. 2,068,969 ; Jan. 26.
Clip: See —
Attaching clip. Paper clip.
Bar mat clip. Pencil clip.
Coin container clip. Pipe clip.
Continuous column clip. Radiator cover clip.
Desk pad clip. Revolver clip.
Display clip. Rope clip.
Film clip. Slate supporting clip.
Fuse clip. Spring clip.
Garment hanger clip. Spring terminal clip.
Ground clip. Tenter clip.
Guide and retention clip. Tentering clip.
Joint clip. Windovy screen clip.
Multiple purpose adapter Wire tightening clip,
and retention clip.
Clip. H. Guimond. 2,080,173; IMav 11.
Clip. E. Laursen. 2,074,613; Mar. 23.
Clip. R. E. Marsh. 2,101,551-2 ; Dec. 7.
Clip. W. L. Post. 2,092,522 ; Sept. 7.
Clip. W. L. Post. 2,094,107 ; Sept. 28.
Clip. R. T. von Palmenberg. 2,102,657 ; Dec. 21.
Clip and distributing block, Terminal. J. B. Terrill, Jr.
2,071,713; Feb. 23.
Clip and plaque holder. Combined instrument. D. Kahn.
2,094,797 ; Oct. 5.
Clip applier. Surgical. R. Guerrini. 2,096,173 ; Oct. 19.
Clip connecter. W. H. Brown. 2,074,324 ; Mar. 23.
Clip for cardboard boxes. Sealing. M. N. Matveyeff.
2,088,916 ; Aug. 3.
Clip for fastening roofing. B. C. Kridler. 2,100,254;
Nov. 23.
Clip for firearms, Cartridge. J. C. Garand. 2,098,234 •
Nov. 9.
Clip for metal moldings, Attaching. W. R. Wiley.
2,077,604 ; Apr. 20.
Clip for metal moldings. Attaching. W. R. Wiley.
2,090,167 ; Aug. 17.
Clip for metal moldings. Attaching. W. R. Wilev.
2,090,821 ; Aug. 24. ^
Clip for molding strips. Attaching. W. R. Wilev.
2,084,717 ; June 22. "
Clip or clasp. Hair. A. M. Whitney. 2,070,939 ; Feb. 16.
Clip with interchangeable initials. Writing instrument
V). Knhn. 2.004,796 ; Oct. 5.
Clips in a molding strip. Mechanism for positioning at-
taching. W. R. Wiley. 2,077,605 ; Apr. 20.
Clips, Manufacturing paper. H. D. Randall. 2,101,195 •
Dec. 7.
Clipper, n. Hill and W. H. Foxall. 2,102,594- Dec 21
Clipper, Fruit. L. M. Harvey. 2,068,024; Jan. 19.
Clipper, Hair. J. W. BotTger. 2.077.o:?4 ; Apr 13
Clipper, Hair. S. G. Branch. 2,083,359 ; June 8.'
Clipper, Hair. R. Demosky and J. A. Cichans'ki
2,080,200; May 11.
Clipper, Hair. J. W. Dilks. 2,098,180 : Nov. 2.
Clipper, Hair. E. Hammerling. 2,094,651 ; Oct 5
Clipper, Hair. J. A. Hanley. 2,102,529 ; Dec 14
Clipper, Hair. H. S. Sizer. 2,083,620; June 1.5
Clipper, Multiple blade plate hair. J. Cromonic
2,094.873 : Oct. 5.
Clipper. Variable shear hair. E. A. Clark. 2 067 075 •
Jan. 5.
Clock. P. R. Ayrp.s. 2,081,289: May 25.
Clock. G. M. Buehrig. 2,101,235 ; Dec. 7.
Clock. J. W. Childs. 2.072,795; ]\Tar. 2
Clock. H. C. James, Jr. 2,098,905 ; Nov. 16.
Clock. G. Lemata. 2,093,150; Sept. 14.
Clock. G. F. Mattman. 2.009,804 ; Feb. 9.
Clock. F. L. McNalr. 2,070,087 : Feb. 9.
Clock. H. H. Morcton. 2,089,131 ; Aug 3
Clock. A. H. Npureuthor. 2.079,029 ; May 4
Clock. E. K. Tnlijifcrro. 2.072.000 ; Mar 2
Cock. P. S. van Bloem. 2,084,050 ; June 15.
Clock. P. S. Van Bloem. 2,091,342; Aug 31.
Clock. R. ir. Whitehead. 2,099,414 ; Nov. 16.
Clock, Advcrti.slng. E. Bourquin. 2,082,012 ; June 1
Clock, Alarm. J. E. Kinnear. 2,097,487 ; Nov. 2
Clock, .\l.Trm. B. E. Lawrence. 2,076,733; Apr 13
Clock, Alarm. M. Schlenker. 2,091,770; Aug. 31.
Clock and calendar. Combination. J. C. Morris.
2,098,302 : Nov. 9.
Clock, Audible-signal. W. E. Porter. 2,074,025 ; Mar. 16.
Clock, Automatic alarm. W. Kohlhagen. 2,094,989 ;
Oct. 5.
Clock, Braille., J. W. Hamilton. 2,091,146 ; Aug. 24.
Clock casing. F. Lux. 2,090,370 ; Aug. 17.
Clock device. Alarm. R. Varley. 2,099,547 : Nov. 16.
Clock, Electric. J. Berti. 2,066,604 ; Jan. 5.
Clock, Electric. J. Berti. 2,085,071 ; June 29.
Clock, Electric. L. Hammond. 2,067,708 ; Jan. 12.
Clock, Electric. A. W. Haydon. 2,091,117 : Aug. 24.
Clock, Electric. F. Loeffler. 2,089,280 ; Aug. 10.
Clock, Electric. A. P. Poole. 2,070,238-9 ; Feb. 9.
nock. Electric. A. F. Poole. 2.077.007 : Apr. 13.
Clock, Electric. A. F. Poole. 2,086,390 ; July 6.
Clock, Electric. A. F. Poole. 2,088,972-3 ; Aug. 3.
Clock, Electric. A. Strahm. 2,084,226 ; June 15.
Clock, Electric program. R. Ottaway. 2,080,330 ; May
11.
Clock, Electrically operated. J. A. Y. Hernandez.
2,077,755; Apr. 20.
Clock escapement means. H. Naess and S. Strommer.
2,094,925 ; Oct. 5.
Clock, Luminous. F. E. Montroy. 2,101,339 ; Dec. 7.
Clock mechanism. E. S. Cole and A. Hoist. 2,073,782 ;
Mar. 16.
Clock of small diameter, Power. T. V. Moore and W. C.
Landry. 2,099,821 ; Nov. 23.
Clock, Synchronized. H. E. Warren. 2,091,841 ; Aug. 31.
Clock, Synchronizing. E. A. Faller. 2,093.553 ; Sept. 21.
Clock, Universal time indicating. T. L. Robertson.
2,078,345 ; Apr. 27.
Clock with automatic calendar. B. Elberg. 2,073,275 ;
Mar. 9.
Clockworks, Balance spring arrangement for. H. Jung-
hans. 2,092,216 : Sept. 7.
Clock, World. P. Kyack. 2,068,418 ; Jan. 19.
Clock, World. H. Schlacht. 2.070,687 : Feb. 16.
Closet, Collapsible. E. J. Reefer. 2,097,043; Oct. 26.
Closet, Sanitary. A. J. Crawford. 2,097,997 ; Nov. 2.
Closet, Water. L. J. Vetrano. 2,096,148 ; Oct. 19.
Closet, Water. C. E. Wexelberg and T. C. Hobbs.
2,089,775 ; Aug. 10.
Closing device for sliding garage doors. Automatic.
W. E. Bagley and H. H. Bartel. 2,091,299 ; Aug. 31.
Closure. E. P. Andersen and E. E. Hogg. 2,081,138 ;
May 25.
Closure. H. A. Barnby. 2,094,567 ; Sept. 28.
Closure. D. E. Baxter. 2,072,853 ; Mar. 9.
Closure. L. R. N. Carvalho. 2,082,617 ; June 1.
Closure. J. P. Friedman. 2,078,874 ; Apr. 27.
Closure. A. Hall, W. T. Young, and T. E. Slattery.
2.081,585 ; Mav 25.
Closure. M. A. Pixley. 2,090.146 ; Aug. 17.
Closure. J. E. Sharp. 2,090,555 ; Aug. 17.
Closure. L. G. Smith. 2,070,096 ; Feb. 9.
nosure. H. Spengler. 2,090,046 ; Aug. 24.
Closure. H. Spengler. 2,092,937 ; Sept. 14.
Closure. P. G. Thwaits and R. Rieboldt. 2,093,624;
Sept. 21.
Clo.sure. J. P. Trickey and J. R. Price. 2,072,536 ;
Mar. 2.
Closure. C. E. Voke. 2.082,923 : June 8.
Closure. N. H. Wierk, Jr. 2,075,074; Mar. 30.
Closure and applicator. Combined. C. G. Yates and W.
W. De Laney. 2,092,792 ; Sept. 14.
Closure and applying same. Bottle. G. Weiss. 2,073,084 :
Star. 9. ...
'^''^^iJ^'S •''"'' fastener therefor, Folding box. B. Kaplan.
2.0 1 2.371 ; Mar. 2.
Closure and its manufacture. J. J. Williams. 2,091,295 ;
Aug. 31.
Closure and pouring device. E. G. Schaetzel. 2,099,629 ;
Nov. 16.
•-^'o^y^i^S ,^,"0"^ powder ejector, Combined. W. C. Heatlie.
*i,lUJ,118 ; Dec. 14.
Closure and receptacle. E. E. Hogg and E. F. Andersen.
2.090,428 : Oct. 19.
Closure and spout for containers. Detachable. R. H.
Lehew. 2,100,167: Nov. 23.
Closure apparatus. R. C. Beaver. 2.074,768 ; Mar. 23.
Closure applying machine. A. C. Everett. 2.082.048 •
June 1.
Closure assembly. Apparatus for. D. S. Holt. 2,068,455 ;
Jan. 19. . > ,
Closure, Bag. H. Anderson. 2,087,934; July 27.
Cosure, Bag. J. A. Farmer. 2,093.977; Sept. 21.
Closure, Barrel. R. S. Fetter. 2,082,881 ; June 8.
o^fli""!' ^en .crank. C. H. Schnorr. 2,090,238 ; Aug. 17.
9 o'^r qS?'*'^" ^"i' locking means. H. H. Kistner.
2,070,897 ; Apr, 13.
Closure Bottle. J. G. de la Minardiere, J. E. Laurin,
!ind V E. Larthert. 2,068,735, Jan. 26
C o.sure, Bottle, E. Greene. 2,083,529 ; .Tune 8
Closure, Bottle. J. M. Guthrie. 2.096:324 ; Oct. 19.
r n^Mrf' ^^"At ^■■?- Jesnig. 2,084,344; June 22.
^ 2!l0l;i57T'bec"^-14'^- ^'^"^^^ . ^^^ J- M. Guthrie.
riol,?Jo ' S°l«^- ?• £■ I;:'^ahey. 2.069.093 : Jan. 26.
Cosure. Bottle. J. H. Noir. 2,079,026- Mav 4
Closure, Bottle. E. Simmons. 2,070 377 ! Feb. 9
LIST OF INVENTIONS
825
Closure cap lock. C. M. Hurd. 2,102,464 ; Dec. 14.
Closure, Collapsible tube. P. Reinsberg. 2,076,826 ; Apr.
13.
Closure construction, Split-rinc barrel. C. T. Draper and
W. C. Grosser. 2,071,971 ; Feb. 23.
Closure, Container. G. E. Bennett. 2,080,686 ; May 18.
Closure, Container. J. B. Eisen. 2,077,992 ; Apr. 20.
Closure, Container. J. Gutmann. 2,077,235 ; Apr. 13.
Closure, Container. O. HOchstadter. 2,069,410 ; Feb. 2.
Closure, Container. T. WcPhail. 2,071,700 ; Feb. 23.
Closure, Container. P. A. Peterson. 2,085,445 ; June 29.
Closure, Container. M. Schwartz. 2,084,007 ; June 15.
Closure, Convertible jar. A. G. Jedlicl;a. 2,069,037 ;
Jan. 26.
Closure device. M. T. Ashe. 2,080,685 ; May 18.
Closure device. J. Farrelly. 2,082,691 ; June 1.
Closure device. H. S. Pletcher. 2,090,147 : Aug. 17.
Closure device. H. E. Rubens. 2,100,173 ; Nov. 23.
Closure device for collapsible tubes and other containers.
E. B. Fernberg. 2,092,964 ; Sept. 14.
Closure device for rendering bottles nonrefillable. W. A.
Stattmann. 2,082,267 : June 1.
Closure, Dispensing. R. B. and S. C. Waite. 2,073,292 ;
Mar. 9.
Closure, Dispensing and measuring. J. G. Watts.
2,102,772 ; Dec. 21.
Closure, Envelope. J. Schuknecht. 2,100,768 ; Nov. 30.
Closure fastener. B. H. TJrschel. 2,075,243; Mar. 30.
Closure, Flexible window. W. D. Dayley 2,096.421 ;
Oct. 19.
Closure for bags. J. A. Farmer. 2,093,976 ; Sept. 21.
Closure for batteries. 6. W. Heise. 2,074,506 ; Mar. 23.
Closure for bottles. G. A. Nuss. 2,081,833 ; Mav 25.
Closure for bottles and jars. W. G. Skutch. 2,089,007 ;
Aug. 3.
Closure for bottles or other containers. S. D. Young.
2,066,708 ; Jan. 5.
Closure for cartons. E. J. Bonner. 2,093,143 : Sept. 14.
Closure for centrifugal machines. J. Lothian. 2,085,503 ;
June 29.
Closure for collapsible paper stock barrels and forming
the same. G. S. Jones. 2,079,292; May 4.
Closure for collapsible tubes. S. L. Gilbert. 2,080,075 ;
May 11.
Closure for collapsible tubes. W. H. Jackson and A. W.
Rdmond. 2,069,009 : Jan. 26.
Closure for collapsible tubes. S. P. Neuhausen.
2,091,680 ; Aug. 31.
Closure for collapsible tubes and containers. P. McLaugh-
lin. 2,080,427; May 18.
Closure for collapsible tubes, Self retaining. R. Tomita.
2.071 .867 ; Fob. 2.'^.
Closure for container. R. G. Whitlock and L. Sharp.
2,077,601 ; Apr. 20.
Cloxure for containers. B. F. Cahoon and H. C. Seaman,
Jr. 2,066,390: Jan. 5.
Closure for containers. H. P. Cline. 2.072,026 : Feb, 23.
Closure for containers. E. I. P. Mandell. 2,076,407 ;
Apr. 6.
Closure for containers. E. A. O'Neil. 2,091,877 ; Aug.
31.
Closure for containers. L Penn. 2,094.021 ; Sept. 28.
Closure for containers. P. L and B. P. Remy. 2,102,436 ;
Dec. 14.
Closure for containers. C. C. Teas. 2,098.170; Nov. 2,
Closure for containers. R. W. Wilson. 2,075,249 ; IMar.
30.
Closure for containers. R. W. Wilson. 2,095,622 ; Oct.
32.
Closure for containers. R. W. Wilson. 2,098,799 : Nov. 9.
Closure for containers, NonreflUable. M. Kay. 2,006,889 ;
Jan. 5.
Closure for containers of the mixing and shaker lype.
M. B. Solomon. 2,072,432 ; Mar. 2.
Closure for ice-making tubes. M. J. Brown. 2,072,518;
Mar. 2.
Closure for knock-out holes. L. M. Cox. 2,083,056 ;
June 8.
Closure for motnl ront.Tlners and making It, Glass. R. D.
Hmith. 2,075,477 ; Mar. 30.
Closure for metal conlalners, Glass. R. D. Smith.
2,085,277 ; June 29.
CloNiiio for inoUlfd pulp oontninors. R. D. ITeymann.
2,002,101 : Srpl. 7.
Closure for packing containers. Tension ring. A. Mauser.
2,078,009 ; Apr. 20.
(.'losure for piipcr cartons, Metallic end. J. M. Frederick,
2,097,917 ; Nov. 2.
(Closure for paper containers. A. K. Scott. 2,097,047 ;
Nov. 2.
Closure for rail cars, Streamlined. S. F. Udstnd.
2,090,'! 92 ; Aug. 17,
Closure for rnllway cars, Vestibule. K. I, Dodds, Jr.
2,073,198: Miir. 1).
Closure for receptaclcH. C. S. Baron. 2,102,349 ; Dec. M.
Closure for rcccijliu'les. W. Kowal. 2,078,891 ; .\pr.
27.
Closure for reccplacIcH. P. M. Thorn. 2,005,0«2 ; Oct. 5.
Closure for receptacles. D. H. Warner. 2,085,170 ;
Juno 20.
(MoHure for refuse containers. B. F. Itower. 2.072,700;
Mar. 2.
Closure for steel drums. V.. WlllliiiiiH iiiid I) \V. ThomiiH.
2,09 1,29-1 ; Aug. ;!! .
Closure for tubes and other containers, Slidable. K.
Ruetz, 2,091,217 ; Aug. 24.
Closure for wall openings. W. R. Way. 2,100,928;
Nov. 30.
Closure, Garment. A. M. Butow. 2.083,047 ; June 8.
Closure, Gastight. G. P. Jaubert. 2,088,909 ; Aug. 3.
Closure means. A. J. Bazeley. 2,097,173 ; Oct. 26.
Closure means for containers, Protective. S. Quattrin.
2,094,961 ; Oct. 5.
Closure, Nonrefillable bottle. H. Pollack and L. Davang.
2,090,148 ; Aug. 17.
Closure operating device. M. S. Kirkpatrick. 2,075,814 ;
Apr. 6.
Closure operator. C. E. Abbe and W. O. Ward. 2,090,565 ;
Aug. 17.
Closure, Receptacle. J. H. De Frees. 2,089,251 ; Aug. 10.
Closure, Receptacle. C. J. Jesngi. 2,078,251 ; Apr. 27.
Closure, Receptacle. A. L. Merolle. 2,080,983 ; May 18.
Closure, Ring seal. D. W. Thomas. 2,093,787 ; Sept. 21.
Closure, Slceleton jar. T. L. Taliaferro. 2,075,478-9 ;
Mar. 30.
Closure, Specialized jar or bottle. A. G. Jedlicka.
2,076,782 ; Apr. 13.
Closure-support, Automatic. F. M. Kirkpatrick.
2,072,620 ; Mar. 2.
Closure, Tamperproof nonrefillable. W. B. and W. C.
Damsel. 2,069,005 ; Jan. 26.
Closure, Tank. H. C. Steele. 2,081.717; Jlay 25.
Closure, Tear tab. R. W. Breckenridge. 2,068,444 ; Jan.
19.
Closure Tearable. H. A. Skov. 2,098,555 ; Nov. 9.
Closure, Tube. D. M. Gunn. 2,094,700 ; Oct. 5.
Closure, Tube. A. A. Honevman. 2,091,246 ; Aug, 24.
Closure, Tube. G. P. Seashore. 2,084,872 ; June 22.
Closure, Window. R. L. Ballantyne. 2,080,394 ; May 18.
Closures, Method of and apparatus for forming metal.
J. J. Williams. 2,089,518; Aug. 10.
Closures, Method of and apparatus for manufacturing
metallic. J. J. Williams. 2,094,031 ; Sept. 28.
Closures to containers. Method and apparatus for apply-
ing. E. E. Hogg. 2,086,552 ; July 13.
Cloth advancing mechanism for wire weaving machines.
H. L. Thompson. 2,070,147 : Feb. 9.
Cloth, Apparatus for treating. H. A. Woodhead.
2,084,367 ; June 22.
Cloth cleaner. M. T. Williams. 2,086.199 : July 6.
Cloth cutting machine. J. H. Dale. 2,095,172 ; Oct 5.
Cloth cutting machine. H. A. Meyer. 2,080,328 ; May
11.
Cloth cutting machine. N. Ross. 2,077,900 ; Apr. 20.
Cloth, Detergent. P. A. Woronoflf. 2,093,824; Sept. 21.
Cloth, Device for shrinking. L. J. Scanlon. 2,078,721 ;
Apr. 27.
Cloth finishing. S. L. Cluett. 2,078,529 : Apr. 27.
Cloth finishing. G. A. Schreiner. 2.082,981 ; June 8.
Cloth finishing machine. W. N. Hadley. 2,067,632 ; Jan.
12.
Cloth folding attachment. W. B. Aeschbach. 2,094,866 ;
Oct. 5.
Cloth guider. R. Hetherington. 2.082,799 : June 8.
Cloth having ornamental effects thereon and producing
the same. Cotton. H. I. Huey and G. E. Farragut. '
2,087.220 ; July 13.
Cloth holding means, Rotatable. C. Tregar. 2,082,528;
June 1.
Cloth laying device. S. locca. 2,084,144 ; June 15.
Cloth laving machine. A. II. Lessen, C. II. Itowlos, and
C. P. 'Doughertv. 2,068,806 : Jan. 26.
Cloth, Liner. M. Keller. 2,067,667 ; Jan. 12.
Cloth, Method and ai)paratus for joining wire. ^^ . L.
Buchanan. 2,078,369 : Apr. 27. ,_ ^,
Cloth, Method for shrinking. H. A. Woodhead.
2,009,010 ; Feb. 9.
(Moth, Screen. J. J. Grebe. 2,078,040; May 4.
Cloth shrinking. S. L. Cluett, 2,l)7S,<,IOt : Apr. 27.
Cloth spreader. G. N. Kumbera. 2,094,170 ; Scpt^. 28.
Cloth siireading and guiding device. C. II. CooUilge.
2.090,0,S7 ; Oct. 19. „ „„ , „..
Clolhew, Apparatus for washing. J. C. Nel.sou. 2,090,083;
Clothes drier. J. A. BUllngsley. 2,098,853 ; Nov. 9.
Clothes drier. P. A. Flowers. 2,087,570; July 20.
Clothes drier. R. McCarthy. 2.081,854; June 22.
Clothes drying apparatus. R. S. Briggs. 2.08.>..S8;
Clot Ill's hanger. O. Brodewltz. 2,008,440; Jan. 10.
(•lollies liiiuger. It. 1>. IMooie. 2t)77-.'51; Apr. 13.
Clothes hunger. J. PfellTer. 2,070,030; May 4.
I'lollies llMliger. S. WlsnesUl, L'.07:M)I7: I'el'. -';!
Clotlies holder, ComblnalloM. K. L. Whenham. 2,070,-n7 :
Clothl^Nll'ue fasfoner. C. O. Kolstedt. 2,085.310; Juno 20.
( 'loiliislliii- fiisteiier, Autoiiwillc Self locliliig. J, P. Piilr.
■.■liTll.'.lK) : Apr. 13.
('letliesllue ineclmnlHiii. O. R. Diivlos. 2.088.038 ; AuR, 3.
Clothesline reel. P. Krnmer. 2.078,081; Apr. 20.
ciciilii'sllm' support. AdJustMlile. A, O. Johnston.
■J,0.s;t.:i32 ; June 8,
CloHiespln. I'!. C, IlehnUe. 2.071,812; Poh. 03.
CletlieHplii. K. I.ogiiliui. 2.101,7-12; Dee. 7.
Clolhes pin. l>. C. Smith. 2,000.177; Nov, 10.
CUilhiMpln. II. It. K. SKMuler. 2,078,42:1; Aiir. 27
ClotheNplii. (). II. Wchry. 2.100.825; Nov. 30.
826
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Clothespin, Locking. J. Leja. 2,094,544 ; Sept. 28.
Clothespin or like article. H. J. Peterson. 2,098,834 ;
Nov. 9.
Clothespin or the like. J. Ditto. 2,083,642 ; June 15.
Clothespin, Protective. J. A. Scott and B. B. Higgins.
2,082,522 ; June 1.
Clothesrack. J. B. Bierman. 2,068,285 ; Jan. 19.
Clothes rinsing and drying aoparatus. A. C. Schmelzer.
2,074,866 ; Mar. 23.
Clothes washer. Mechanical. P. E. Geldhof. 2,088,551 ;
July 27.
Clothes washing machine. E. B. Morrison. 2,070,863 ;
Feb. 16.
Clothing, Ventilated. R. Anders. 2,079,980 ; Mav 11.
Club and making same, Golf. C. W. Mansur. 2,100,864 ;
Nov. 30.
Clutch : See —
Automatic clutch. Overload clutch.
Ceutrilugal clutch. Over-running clutch.
Cone clutch. Positive drive clutch.
Electromagnetic clutch. Power clutch.
Fluid clutch. Rotary fluid clutch.
Free wheel clutch. Self-releasing clutch.
Freewheeling clutch. Tractor steering clutch.
Friction clutch. Universal joint controlled
Hydraulic clutch. clutch.
Hydraulic screw clutch. Vacuum power clutch.
Magnetic clutch. Variable speed, variable
One-way clutch. torque clutch.
Clutch. P. H. Batten and W. J. Pearmain. 2,072,852 ;
Mar. 9.
Clutch. J. VT. Carter. 2,070,154 ; Feb. 9.
Clutch. D. Collins. 2,078,600. Apr. 27.
Clutch. S. M. Crewdson. 2.101,242 : Dec. 7.
Clutch. A. Y. Dodge. 2,087,968 ; July 27.
Outch. C. M. Eason. 2,089,786 ; Aug. 10.
Clutch. C. M. Eason. 2,090,411 ; Aug. 17.
Clutch. W. Elliott. 2,068,123 ; Jan. 19.
Clutch. T. L. Fawick. 2.086,954 ; July 13.
Clutch. T. L. Fawick. 2,097.856 ; Nov. 2.
Clutch. M. L. Forrest. 2,085,965 ; July 6.
Clutch. A. W. Gardiner. 2.073.146 ; Mar. 9.
Clutch. W. A. Goss. 2,075,342 ; Mar. 30.
Clutch. F. H. Halstead. 2.076.635 ; Apr. 13.
Clutch. A. Johnson. 2,088,599 ; Aug. 3.
Clutch. H. A. Miller. 2,080,291 ; Mav 11.
Clutch. B. L. Myers. 2,082,969 ; June 8.
Clutch. W. C. Osterholm. 2,075,130 ; Mar. 30.
Clutch. W. J. Pearmain. 2,070,065 ; Feb. 9.
Clutch. W. J. Pearmain. 2.077.154 ; Apr. 13.
Clutch. W. J. Pearmain. 2,077,709 ; Apr. 20.
Clutch, il. B. Price and H. M. Forestuer. 2,078,893 :
Apr. 27.
Clutch. B. E. Richardson. 2,079,528 ; May 4.
Clutch. R. Schweich. 2.081.561 ; Mav 25.
Clutch. G. Smith. 2,082,726 ; June 1.
Clutch. P. H. Smyth, Jr. 2,072.924; Mar. 9.
Clutch. J. M. Weydell. 2.072,832 : Mar. 2.
Clutch. A. Winther. 2.081.028 : May 18.
Clutch. J. Zarb. 2.071,245 ; Feb. 16.
Clutch actuator. G. E. Porter. 2,090,152 ; Aug. 17.
, Clutch aligning tool. G. E. Frisz. 2.067,442 ; Jan. 12.
dutch and brake. W. W. Criley. 2,089,733 ; Aug. 10.
Clutch and brake. Combined fluid pressure controlled. R,
W. Glasner. 2,095,094 ; Oct. 5.
Clutch and brake control. Automatic synchronous. C. R.
Larson. 2,085,030 ; June 29.
Clutch and brake mechanism. E. Macauley. 2,086.941 ;
July 13.
Clutch and brake mechanism for looms. J. P. Camps.
2,074,955 : Mar. 23.
Clutch and control mechanism therefor. J. W. Racklveft,
2,081,838 : May 25.
Clutch and gear shift interlock. O. K. Kellev. 2,071 ,53S ■
Feb. 23. ■
Clutch and operating mechanism therefor. A. H. Jessen.
2,085,317 ; .Tune 29.
dutch and throttle actuation of an automotive vehicle.
Automatic control of. R. S. Whittington. 2.103,284 •
Dec. 28.
Clutch and transmission. Automatic speed change C F
Stauffor and S. Budlong. 2.078,466 ; Apr. 27.
Clutch, Automatic. O. H. Banker. Re. 20.426 ; June 29
Clutch construction. J. A. Stable. 2,100,362 ; Nov. 30.
Clutch control. \V, R. Frooinan, 2,n(iS.!P4M • .Jan ''G
Clutch control. O. K. Kelley. 2.081. 238 • Mav 25
Clutch control. R. IT. Whisler. 2,098.076: NoV. 2,
Clutch control, Automatic. A. A. Hodgkins. 2,077 413 •
Apr. 20. '
Clutch control. Automatic. H. B. Philips. 2,070,176 •
Feb. 9. . . ,
Clutch control device. L. Salves. 2,102,036 : Dec. 14
Clutch control device, Automatic. R. S. Whittington
2,095,779 ; Oct. 12.
CIiiKli <-(inlrol device. Pneumatic. G. C. Farmer
2.0!)9,422: Nov. 36.
Clutch control for automobiles. R. H. Kress. 2,087,380 •
July 20. '
Clutch control mechanism. J. R. Ferguson. 2 075 03'> ■
Mar. 30. ' " '
Clutch control mechanism. E. G. Hill. 2,083,530 ; June 8
Clutch (•(inliol iiu.'cliauism. It. llofstetter. 2 001 3U'' •
Aug. 31. . . - ,
Clutch control mechanism. V. W. Kliesrath. 2,092,256 ;
Sept. 7.
Clutch control mechanism. H. W. and E. E. Price.
2.068.961 : Jan. 26.
Clutch control mechanism. H. W. and E. R. Price.
2,086,575-6 ; July 13.
Clutch control mechanism. H. W. and E. R. Price.
2,087,387 ; July 20.
Clutch control mechanism. H. W. Price and E. R.
Price. 2,095,763; Oct. 12.
Clutch control mechanism. H. W. and E. E. Price.
2,098,674; Nov. 9.
Clutch control mechanism. M. Windelinckx. 2,087,493 ;
July 20.
Clutch control mechanism. C. H. Wolcott. 2,081,569 ;
May 25.
Clutch control mechanism. Automotive. F. W. Cotterman.
2,069,818 ; Feb. 9.
Clutch control mechanisms. E. G. Hill and H. W. Hey.
2,086,501 ; July 6.
Clutch control power device, Automobile. R. W. Harroun.
2,086,328 ; July 6.
Clutch control system. C. A. Brewer. 2,078,173 ; Apr.
20.
Clutch control system, Automobile. E. H. Lange.
Re. 20,482 ; Aug. 24.
Clutch control. Vacuum. J. C. Ertel. 2,095,803 : Oct.
12. -
Clutch cover plate. E. E. Wenip. 2,079,888; Jlav 11.
Clutch device. W. Borenstein and F. Basteni. 2,090|934 ;
Aug. 24.
Clutch device. N. Frank. 2,101.366 ; Dec. 7.
Clutch device for starting mechanisms. R. M. Nardone.
2,068,461 ; Jan. 19.
Clutch disk, Driven. H. Nutt and H. V. Reed. 2,101,411 ;
Dec. 7.
Clutch driving mechanism, Friction. J. Katzman.
2,068,331 ; Jan. 19.
Clutch facing and manufacture of the same. Endless
M. P. Judd. 2,079,173 ; May 4.
Clutch facing. Flexible. A. Whitelaw and D. J. Bonawit.
2,097,710 ; Nov. 2.
Clutch facings, brake linings, and like products. Making.
S. P. Miller. 2,099,132 ; Nov. 16.
Clutch for fire shutters. J. R. Sontagh. 2,086,967 ; July
Clutch for motor cars. Friction. M. A. Serra. 2,079 82"' •
May 11.
Clutch for motor vehicles, Automatic. H. A. Lohse.
2,073,214 ; Mar. 9.
Clutch for rotary draw works. E. J. Roach. 2,071,579 •
Feb. 23.
Clutch for rotating machine elements. Centrifugal. G. E.
Jonsson. 2,101,946 ; Dec. 14.
Clutch for transmission gearing. E. F. Spinner.
2,103,959 ; Dec. 28. opiuuer.
Clutch for transmission gears. C. D. Peterson and A. H.
Deimel, 2,070,140; Feb. 9.
Clutch mechanism. F. C. Biggert, Jr. 2,068,260 ; Jan. 19.
Clutch mechanism. W. H. Bowden. 2,092.104 : Sept. 7.
Clutch mechanism. H. D. Colman. 2,091,268-70 ; Aug.
oX.
Clutch mechanism. C. Grimm. 2,083,906 ; June 15.
C utch mechanism. W. A. Heitner. 2,090.757 ; Aug. 24.
Uutch mechanism. E.D.Jones. 2.076.648 : Apr. 13.
Clutch mechanism. V. W. Kliesrath. 2.086,560 ; July 13.
^ o'^J^L'SS^'^^S'®™- '^- L. Knight and J. N. McLoughlin.
i.U9D,-ol ; Oct. 19.
Clutch mechanism. H. T. Lambert. 2.081.824 ; May 25.
Clutch mechanism. A. Laszlo. 2,067,970 ; Jan. 19.
Clutch mechanism. R. P. Lewis. 2,072.116-17 ; Mar. 2.
Clutch mechanism. R. p. Lewis. 2,091,409 ; Aug. 31
•-'""^.^J}- mechanism. A. W. Mall and T. A. Long.
-.09 i , i3l ; Psov. 2,
Clutch mechanism. A. Moorhouse. 2,073,705 ; Mar. 16.
Clutch mechanism. P. C. Reggio. 2,087,070 : Julv 13.
Clutch mechanism. B. Ridgeway. 2,078,020 ; Apr. 20.
Clutch mechanism. H. H. Vail. 2,094.247; Sept. 28.
Clutch mechanism. C. W. Van Ranst. 2,082.129 ; June 1.
Clutch mechanism. S. S. Varkas. 2.071,091 • Feb -^3
Clutch mechanism. D. Vermette. 2.101,484 ; Dec. 7. '
All ™|'<^^'i°ism. Automatic. W. E. Haupt. 2,090,397 ;
Cliitch mechanism. Automatic. R. P. Lewis. 2,075,211 :
Mar. 30. '
^'wMtJ"'^f5'^J?'^^ ^?^, automobile transmissions. S. O.
^\hlte and O. E. Fishburn. 2,074,820; Mar. 23.
9 n-1 ?."i'o*='^'^'^'"^>^" combustion motors. A. Cohen.
■i.V 1 1,01.3 ; Feb, 23,
Clutch mechanism for ironers. H. F. La Rue. 2,090.686 ;
^'^^^h niechanism for motor vehicles, Series. O. Schaper.
.i.i'i)! ,(i.S5 ; Jan. 12.
^'n'^^'A- laechanism for power operated portable tools.
ri,,tV,.r ^I^'PSCh and B H. Wuebben. 2,100,552 ; Nov. 30.
Clutch mechanism, Selective, " " — - ■ _•
Sept. 14.
^'2^101 S^T-'^Delf"- ^y^^'i'^o'iizing- E. A. Thompson
Clutch operating means. G. E. Porter.
Clutch operating mechanism
July 20.
H. H. Vail. Re. 20,508;
A. Thompson.
2,094,135; Sept.
S. Bragg. 2,087,370;
LIST OF INVENTIONS
827
Clutch operating mechanism. E. F. Dickieson, Jr.
2,084,387 ; June 22.
Clutch pedal return spring. A. K. Watt. 2,096,151 ;
Oct. 19.
Clutch plate. H. Nutt. 2,085,167 ; June 29.
Clutch plate. H. Nutt and H. V. Reed. 2,101,410 ;
Dec. 7.
Clutch plate. G. E. Pope. 2,102,279 ; Dec. 14.
Clutch plate. H. V. Reed. 2,078,276 ; Apr. 27.
Clutch plate, Cushioned. G. E. Pope. 2,102,280 ; Dec. 14.
Clutch plate, Friction. B. A. Swennes. 2,101,297 ;
Dec. 7.
Clutch plate structure. E. E. Wemp. 2,079,389 ; May 4.
Clutch release mechanism. C. S. Bragg and V. W. Klies-
rath. 2,084,380 ; June 22.
Clutch rheostat, Friction. C. J. Hathom. 2,069,440;
Feb. 2.
Clutch ring synchronizer, Cam actuated. H. J. Murray.
2,081,061 ; May 18.
Clutch servos. Synchronous control of. C. F. Kettering.
2,080,487 ; May 18.
Clutch structure. C. F. Raucn. 2,072,058 ; Feb. 23.
Clutch synchronizer. Automatic. H. J. Murray.
2,096,645 ; Oct. 19.
Clutch system. A. J. Mottlau. 2,089,807 ; Aug. 10.
Clutch teeth. Proflucinp. R. Lapsley. 2.079,513; May 4.
Clutch transmission. Double. O. E. Fishburn and P.
Orr. 2,077,553; Apr. 20.
Clutch with metal faces. C. B. Spase. 2,090,365 ; Oct.
19.
Clutches, Driven member for friction. M. Katcher.
2,096,587 ; Oct. 19.
Clutches or the like. Mechanism for operating. E. E.
Wemp. 2,097,203 ; Oct. 26.
Clutching and speed-changing gear. J. Cotal. 2,084,522 ;
June 22.
C-Nitrotetrazole compounds. E. von Herz. 2,066,954 ;
Jan. 5.
Coach and sleeper, Convertible. L. W. Martin and A. E.
Lehmann. 2,100,607 ; Nov. 30.
Coachwork for automobiles. All-metal. P. Accardi.
2,071,449 ; Feb. 23.
Coal and composition therefor, Treating. L. P. Crecolius.
2.089.599; Aug. 10.
Coal and the like. Apparatus for the separation of. K. C.
Appleyard. 2,101,381 ; Dec. 7.
Coal and the like. Mechanism for screening and trans-
ferring. J. A. Albrecht. 2,080,977 ; May 18.
Coal, Apparatus for electrical carbonization of. R. B.
Stitzpr. 2.094,027 ; Sept. 28.
Coal, Apparatus for mining. C. B. Officer. 2,077,432;
Apr. 20.
Coal, Apparatus for the electrical separation of. K. C.
Appleyard and S. D. Pollitt. 2,080,060 ; July 6.
Coal before coking. Apparatus for preheating. A. G.
Witting. 2,074.881 ; Mar. 23.
Coal breaker. J. R. Hamm and G. E. Benham. 2,084,139 ;
.June 15.
Coal breaking machine. H. G. Hope. 2,095,601 ; Oct. 12.
Coal burner. Pulverized. L. Shuman. 2,083.126 ; June 8.
Coal burning system, Powdered. L. L. Kuempel.
2,073,346 ; Mar. 9.
Coal, Carbonization of. C. E. Lesher. 2,080,946 ; May 18.
Coal cleaning apparatus. K. Prins. 2,078,275 ; Apr. 27.
Coal cleaning apparatus. K. Prins. 2.082,407; June 1.
Coal, Coating. H. R. Fife. 2,098,232 ; Nov. 9.
Coal, Heating. F. J. Stack. 2,090,330 ; Aug. 17.
Coal, Medium leniperiilure carbonizalion of. IT. A.
Koppers. 2,091,711 ; Aug. 31.
Coal mining apparatus. G. D. Miller. 2,073,900; Mar. 16.
Coal mining apparatus. G. D. Miller. 2,077,527 ; Apr.
20.
Coal mining apparatus. G. D. Miller. 2,090,355 ; Aug. 17.
Coal mining apparatus. G. D. Miller. 2,094,218 ; Sept.
28
Coalmining macliine. J. C. White. 2,100,178; Nov. 23.
Coal mining machine. F. B. Ylngling. 2,007,220; Jan.
12.
Coal of foreign matter. Apparatus for cleaning. L.
Svclnssnn. 2,075,.593 ; Mar. 30.
Coal, shale, peat, wood and oilier suitable fragmentary
solid and/or semlBolld materials, Aijparatus for tlx-
distillation, calcination, or heat treatment of. S. Moore.
2,071,082 ; Feb. 16.
Coal Hlurrv and the like. Process and apparnlns for
clarifying. F. Vohniann and E. Trdnipeliiianii.
2.069,024; Jan. 20. „ „
Coal stoking device, Auloniatlc. L. 11. Segar. 2,078,610;
Coal iimlercuttlng machine. G. D. Miller. 2,080,1.Sl ;
May 11.
Coaster bniUn. T. C. Dolnvnl-Crow. 2,091,.'')85 ; Aug. Jl.
Consler brake. E. W. (Jiney. 2.091 ,58(1 ; Aug. 31.
Coaster brake. A. Scalson. 2,084.507 ; June 22.
Coasler brake. F. WliiUlcr. 2.066,501 ; Jan. 5.
Coasler l)rMl;<< and bnilce npplyltig <|evlce. V. W iiiklei-.
2 OH I 567 • May 26.
f'oasler'inib. Kn'ewlie.l. V. Winkler. 2.081 ..-"lao ; May 25.
Coaster, Wheeled. K. (!. Ilhkliead. 2.10:i,lll»H ; Dec. 28.
Coal. A. KuMcK. 2,080,1)11; May 18.
(^oat. J. Slegel. 2,07:{.2:!2 : Miir. 1).
Coat. J. Slegel. 2,078,-l«l ; Apr. 27.
Coat. O. F. Wolsend. 2,088,350 ; July 27.
Coat and hat hook. H. E. Binder. 2,098,330; Nov. 9.
Coat and vest hanger. E. E. Palmer. 2,103,691 ; Dec.
28.
Coat, Emergency rain. J. R. Bates. 2,085,890 ; July 6.
Coat hanger. H. M. Schliestedt. 2.075,063 ; Mar. 30.
Coat holder. D. A. Hogan. 2,092,253 ; Sept. 7.
Coat, House. E. Sayour. 2,101,564 ; Dec. 7.
Coat, Sportsman's. F. H. Mahoney. 2,079.220 ; May 4.
Coat, Storm. G. Knowling. 2,073,485 ; Mar. 9.
Coated material and making same. J. A. Mitchell.
2,079,379 ; May 4.
Coater, Vertical. C. C. Willis. 2,094,112; Sept. 28.
Coating. F. P. Carlson. 2.094,348 ; Sept. 28.
Coating. A. E. C. Hall. 2,093,438; Sept. 21.
Coating. H. Jenett. 2,070.600: Feb. Hi.
Coating and applying the same. H. W. Parker. 2,094,242 ;
Sept. 28.
Coating and coating composition. C. H. Whitelaw.
2,076,509 ; Apr. 6.
Coating and feeding device. F. P. Carlson. 2,094,349 ;
Sept. 28.
Coating and making same, Decorative. G. Sirovy.
2,085,875 ; July 6.
Coating and method of protecting surfaces ag.ainst corro-
sion. K. E. H. Rodwell. 2.068.995 : Jan. 26.
Coating and process of applying and removing. Protective.
L. G. Copeman. 2.082,791 ; June 8.
Coating and sheathing for cables, pipes, and the like,
Protective. E. Bowden and D. O'Duffy. 2,093,411 ;
Sept. 21.
Coating and stripping device. F. P. Carlson. 2,102,679;
Dec. 21.
M. J. Conklin. 2.100.068; Nov. 23.
A. C. Keller. 2,069,835 ; Feb. 9.
C. M. Mackenzie. 2,075,620 ; Mar.
Coating apparatus.
Coating apparatus.
Coating apparatus.
30.
Coating apparatus.
J. C. Morris. 2.100,405 ; Nov. 30.
Coating applying machine for shoe parts. C. A. Newhall.
2,073,647 ; Mar. 16.
Coating casting machine. L. B. Case. 2,086,117 ;
July 6.
A. M. Alvarado. 2.078.921 : Mav 4.
L. N. Bent. 2,066.759 ; Jan. 5.
W. Chalmers. 2,087,469 ; July 20.
G. R. Ensminger. 2.088,052 ; July
G. D. Fortman. 2,099,423 ; Nov.
C. B. Hemming. 2,073,796; Mar.
R. L. Sibley. 2,099,237; Nov. 16.
V. H. Turkington. 2,076,507 ;
R. T. Ubben. 2.069,983 ; Feb. 9.
and drier therefor. E. E. Reld.
Coating composition
Coating composition.
Coating composition.
Coating composition.
27.
Coating composition.
16.
Coating composition.
16.
Coating composition.
Coating composition.
Apr. 6.
Coating composition.
Coating composition
2,072.770 ; Mar. 2.
Coating composition and making the same. M. V. Hltt,
D. G. Kennedy, and H. h. Priddy. 2,102..595 ; Dec. 21.
Coating compo.sition and preparing same. R. L. Sibley.
2,099,230 ; Nov. 16.
Coating composition and production thereof. J. Fletcher.
2,067,910; Jan. 19.
Coating composition. Preparation of. E. D. Flood and
J. A. Hannum. 2,084,486 ; June 22.
Coating composition, Vitrlflable. J. J. Schaefer.
2,085,124; June 29.
Coating compositions. R. T. Hucks. 2,080,714 ; July 13.
Coating compositions. J.D.Murray. 2,090,140 ; .\ug. 17.
Coating compositions and processes for preparing the
same. J. B. Pietz, H. G. StaufTer, and E. F. Oellinger.
2.075,025 ; Mar. 30.
ri);i(ing compositions, Nonlivering. C. Bogln. 2.092,300;
Sept. 7.
Coating compositions. Synthetic. A. J. Heberer and W.
R. Marshall. 2,095.250; Oct. 12.
Coating compound and apparatus for using same. K.
Davis. 2,087,504; July 20.
CoMlIng especially for mirrors. Producing a eomp'etelv
insulating air ' and acidproof protective. II. Meder.
2,071,555 ; Feb. 23.
Coating for electric lamps, Luminescent. J. I-. Cox.
2,096,093; Oct. 19.
Coating for floor covering material. R. II. Ponl.
2,085,602 ; June 29.
Coating for tennis strings and the like. Proti-ctlve. (). \.
llevl. 2,100,250; Nov. 23.
Coalfng niaclilne. M. F. lIoU and .S. N. I.lpow.skl.
2,079,611 ; May 11.
Coating macliine.
Coaling miK'lilne.
('(lilting iiiMclilne,
.Inly 27.
Coal lug material.
Coating material
J. A. Paascho. 2,069,815 ; IVb. 9.
E. C. Zablockl, " '
Automatic. C. J.
2.01H!.II.">1 ; Ort 2<I.
West In. 2.088.542;
C. M. Underwood
. j-ecovery procesii.
II. MorrlHon. 2,0SH,36. ; July 0.
Co.'iting m.'iti'rlal ni'overy proci-MH.
II. MorrlNon. 2.0.8(1,51 -I ; July (1.
Coallni;. Metal, W. II. SpowerM, Jr..
WilKht. iiiid I,. S. It.-I.l, •J.()K2,225 ;
Coating, Meihoil and apparatUM for.
2,07 I, IPH : Mar. 23.
Coating pMrtlcleN. I'roceHW and apimraliiM
Young. 2,078,359 ; Apr. 27.
2.005,B37 : Oct. 12.
S. O. Sn undent nnd
S. G. SnundiM'N and
r. A.
S. Tour.
Juno 1.
U. J.
Wean,
for. W. J.
828
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Coating, Priming. C. Ellis. 2,093,715 ; Sept. 21.
Coating process. A. H. Kelllng. 2,071.84] : Feb. 2."?.
Coating, Resinous. J. C. Pullman. 2,070,553 ; Feb. 9.
Coating roll and producing the same. G. B. Watkins.
2.097,315; Oct. 2fi.
Coating, Rust inhibiting. A. T. Saunders. 2,069,660;
Feb. 2.
Coating solution for fabrics. A. P. II. Poulwuix.
2,091,568 ; Aug. 31.
Coating substances with metals or alloys. Method of and
apparatus for. C. F. Haunz. 2,101,854 ; Dec. 14.
Coating surfaces. H. V. Schweitzer and D. A. Cable.
2.068,892 ; Jan. 26.
Coating, Vinvl resin. D. M. Gray. 2,067.316 ; Jan. 12.
Coatings. J. D. Murray. 2,099,570; Nov. 16.
Coatings and forming the same, Filming metal. J. E.
Lilienfeld. 2,076.904 ; Apr. 13.
Coatings, Applying metallic. T. Liban. 2,008,687 ; Jan.
26.
Coatings for welding electrodes. A. Roux. 2,089,101 ;
Aug. 3.
Coatings, Making pigmented protective. J. Crouet.
2,077,167 ; Apr. 13.
Coatings on aluminum or aluminum alloys, Producing
galvanic. J. Fischer. 2,095,519 ; Oct. 12.
Coatings on electrically nonconducting substances by the
thermal vaporization of metals in vacuo. Method and
apparatus for the production of. L. A. Sommer.
2,074,281 ; Mar. 16.
Coatings, Testing the tightness of protective. H. Eeichert
2,079,925 ; May 11.
Coatings to bundled shingles. Applying siccative. C. N
Perrin. 2,102,089 ; Dec. 14.
Coatings to shoes and other objects, Applying protective
C. Miller. 2,102,804; Dec. 21.
Coatings to wires. Device for applying. W. H. Convers
2,102,059 ; Dec. 14.
Coatings, Treating galvanized. J. L. Schueler and C. L,
Heninger. 2,070,554 ; Feb. 9.
Cobble bundler. C. W. Hawthorne. 2,083.263 ; June 8
Cock and thermostatic control means. Combination gas
B. L. Matthews and J. T. Marvin. 2,099,171 ; Nov. 16
Cock, Ball. F. G. Curtin. 2,095,127 ; Oct. 5.
Cock, Cylinder. R. A. Light and J. W. Price, Jr
2,083,610; June 15.
Cock device for tanks, Ball. J. H. Stebbins. 2,086,646
July 13.
Cock, Gas. B. E. Meacham and W. Lotter. 2,084,210
June 15.
Cock, Gas. E. H. Mueller. 2,094,714; Oct. 5.
Cock interlock device. Trip. C. D. Stewart and E. E
Hewitt. 2.081.465 ; May 25.
Cocks, Making stop. E. P. Forrester. 2,100,438 ; Nov
30.
Cock, Spherical plug. R. M. Jaussaud. 2,095,136
Oct. 5.
Cocoa alginate and making same, Dry. H. J. Lucas
2,097,227 : Oct. 26.
Cocoa and producing same. Soluble, nonhygroscopic. P
T. Zizinia. 2,077,819 ; Apr. 20.
Code sender and recorder. J. C. Lewis. 2,093,328
Sept. 14.
Code signaling. R. E. Mathes. 2.070,950; Feb. 16.
Coding and decoding apparatus. W. S. Lemmon
2,074,058 ; Mar. 16.
Coffee berries, Treating green. S. E. Finley. 2.097,591 ;
Nov. 2.
Coffee dispenser. R. J. Bell. 2,077,980 ; Apr. 20.
Coffee, etc.. Method and apparatus for preparing. P.
MacKaye. 2,089,065 ; Aug. 3.
Coffee extract and method of and apparatus for produc-
ing the same. H. Heuser. 2,077,564 ; Apr. 20.
Coffee extract, Manuf.ncture of concentrated. D. Fron-
muller. 2,098,961 ; Nov. 16.
Coffee extract, Producing. E. F. Dubois. 2,084,839 ;
June 22.
Coffee infusions and other infusions. Apparatus for mak-
ing. H. D. Harper. 2,067,918: Jan. 19.
Coffee maker. G. Browning. 2,069,939 ; Feb. 9.
Coffee maker. H. G. Davis. 2,079,603 : Mav n.
Coffee maker. C. B. Fowler. 2,093.316; Sept. 14.
Coffee maker. J. E. Marsdon. 2,100.487; Nov. 30.
Coffee maker. W. B. Moore and R. S. Cobb. 2.096,127 ;
Oct. 19.
Coffee maker. P. E. Wolcott. 2.089,521 ; Aug. 10.
Coffee maker. F. E. Wolcott. 2,097,081 : Nov. 2.
Coffee maker filter. P. Stocker. 2,084,602 ; June 22.
Coffee making apparatus. R. Ferris. 2,069,229 ; Feb. 2.
Coffee making apparatus. H. D. Gordon and P. Pappas.
2,086,127 ; July 6.
Coffee making apparatus. R. W. Oman. 2,073,265 ;
Mar. 9.
Coffee making apparatus and method. S. Lvons
2,088,966 ; Aug. 3.
Coffee making device. P. E. Wolcott. 2,072,935 ; Mar. 9.
Coffee making machine or percolator. E. Fromwiller
2,094,981 ; Oct. 5.
Coffee, Manufacturing. L. S. Maede. 2,085,376 ; June
29.
Coffee or tea maker. P. E. Wolcott. 2,089,520 ; Aug. 10
Coffee or the like. Treatment of. P. U. Simpson
2.099.945 : Nov. 23.
Coffee processing method. J. T. McCrosson. 2,087 602 •
July 20.
Coffee roasting machine. S. E. Richeson. 2,089,663 ;
Aug. 10.
Coffee, tea, and the like. Method and apparatus for steep-
ing. T. M. Walsh. 2,102,244; Dec. 14.
Coffee, Treating. H. Dyckerhoff. 2,089,116; Aug. 3.
Coffeepot. S. MoMahon. 2,074,230; Mar. 16.
Coffee pot. J. E. Snelling. 2,066,807 ; Jan. 5.
Coft'erdam. D. Livingstone. 2,096,331 ; Oct. 19.
Coffins, Apparatus for making burial. E. M. Lewis.
2,103,951 ; Dec. 28.
Cotrnate liquids of a well, Treating. W. A. Oberlin.
2,089,035 ; Aug. 3.
Coil and hose cleaner. J. Marshall. 2,095,823 ; Oct. 12.
Coil body for field coils of electrodynamic loudspeakers.
H. Benecke. 2,099,997 ; Nov. 23.
Coil breaks in sheet metal. Method and apparatus for pre-
venting. A. J. Wardle and H. D. Miller. 2,087,010;
July 13.
Coil cleaning device. E. Schaer. 2,087,414 ; July 20.
Coil cleaning machine. J. Panagopoulos. 2,076,414 ;
Apr. 6.
Coil, Evaporator. R. H. Anderegg. 2,099,186 ; Nov. 16.
Coil for motors, Field. R. E. Ferris. 2,092,058 ; Sept. 7.
Coil for refrigerating machines. Refrigerating. H. C.
Hayes. 2,080,387 ; May 11.
Coil handling apparatus. H. R. Gotthardt. 2,101,738;
Dec. 7.
Coil handUng apparatus. G. H. Rose. 2,074,809; Mar.
23.
Coilholder. R. J. Wean and D. A. McArthur. 2,066,377;
Jan. 5.
Coil, Induction heating. H. G. Anderson. 2,075,079 ;
Mar. 30.
Coil, Low loss armature. M. F. Jones. 2,085,099 ; June
29.
Coil stripper. W. H. Blount. 2.1 00.046: Nov. 23.
Coil structures, Enclosing. J. J. Kessler. 2,095,705 ;
Oct. 12.
Coil, Submerged water heating. V. Feldman. 2,078,070 ;
Apr. 20.
Coil supporting and splicing mechanism. C. D. Knowlton.
2,094,896 ; Oct. 5.
Coil terminal. L. E. Sevison. 2,091,798; Aug. 31.
Coil tester. A. A. Cooper. 2.076.618 : Apr. 13.
Coil unit. N. Dinion. 2,069,357 ; Feb. 2.
Coil unloader. H. II. Talbot. 2,092,539-40 ; Sept. 7.
Coil voltage regulator. Moving. E. D. T. Norris.
2,089,926 ; Aug. 10.
Coil winding machine. E. W. Collins. 2,085,957 :
July 6.
Coll winding machines, System for automatic. G. C.
HoUoway. 2,076,236 ; Apr. 6.
Coiled material. Treating. E. T. Lorig. 2,083,517 ;
June 8.
Coiling machine. W. E. Risinger. 2,082,906 ; June 8.
Colling machine. Universal. H. N. Neidt. 2,071,137 ;
Feb. 16.
Coils and condensers, Apparatus for testing Ignition. I. L.
Brick. 2,071,279 ; Feb. 16.
Coils, Apparatus for cleaning beer. M. S. Halpern.
2 090.755 : Aug. 24.
Coils, Apparatus for handling. G. H. Rose. 2,102,337 ;
Dec. 14.
Coils. Apparatus for winding and forming. J. Reichert.
2.094.024; Sept. 28.
Coils. Device for and process of uncoiling metal. J. R.
Freeze. 2,096,713 ; Oct. 26.
Coin actuated switch. C. G. Johnson. 2,101,546 ; Dec. 7.
Coin and ticket receptacle. O. K. Jones. 2,079,255 ;
May 4.
Coin and token separator. W. A. Tratsch and B. C.
Orunig. 2,069,051 ; Jan. 26.
Coin, bill, and card case. N. W. Umansky. 2,091,662 ;
Aug. 31.
Coin chute for coin collectors. P. E. Mills. 2,091,556 ;
Aug. 31.
Coin collecting apparatus. W. A. Bockisch. 2,095,541 ;
Oct. 12.
Coin collecting apparatus. C. H. Wheeler. 2,072,972 ;
Mar. 9.
Coin collector apparatus. O. A. Shann. 2,088,309 ; July
Coin collector. P. E. Jlills. 2.072.462: JIar. 2.
Coin collector apparatus for use at telephone pay sta-
tions. M. L. Landreth. 2,099,124 ; Nov. 16.
Coin container clip. S.Cunningham. 2,083.117 ; June 8.
Coin control device. P. H. Smythe, Jr. 2,067,248 ; Jan.
Coin controlled apparatus. S. A. Grosser. 2,084,197 ;
June lr>.
Coin controlled apparatus. P. A. Hoyt. 2,068,328 ; Jan.
Coin controlled device. L. Steiner. 2,083,928; June 15.
Com controlled machine. H. H. Hoke, Jr. 2,102,532;
Dec. 14.
Coin-controlled mechanism. H. C. Benjamin. 2,079,832 ;
May 11.
Coin controlled mechanism. G. Guldbrandsen. 2,076,775 ;
Apr. 13.
Coin controlled mechanism. W. Van Guilder and K. H.
bommermeyer. 2,087,710 ; July 20
Coin counting machine. E. P. Don
June 8.
Coin counting machine. J. W. Hess. 2,097,792 ; Nov. 2.
Donnellan. 2,083,256 ;
r.lST OF IXVEXTIOXS
829
Coin detector. D. Crammer. 2,091,840 ; Aug. 31.
Coin detector. F. H. and R. A. Vogel. 2,091,232 ; Aug.
24.
Coin detector mechanism. G. J. Scofield. 2,073,949 ;
Mar. 16.
Coin head. B. W. and H. S. Williams. 2,088,253: July
27.
Coin machine. K. Gammel. 2,080,911 : May 18.
Coin operated device. A. G. Ristau. 2,096.560 ; Oct. 19.
Coin operated machine. J. F. Blacourek. 2,093,813 ;
Sept. 21.
Coin or slug selector device or attachment. W. M.
Christopher. 2,084,943; June 22.
Coin or toicen dispenser. I. H. Wilsey. 2,097,610 ;
Nov. 2.
Coin receiver. C. H. Green. 2,097,456 ; Nov. 2.
Coin receptacle cover. C. C. Veale. 2,096,476 ; Oct. 19.
Coil, Refrigerating. C. G. Bach. 2,093,825 ; Sept. 21.
Coil, Refrigerating. R. W. Kritzer and A. F. Hoesel.
2,068,955 ; Jan. 26.
Coin registering and calculating apparatus. U. Sundelin
and K. A. T. Granzelius. 2,100,061 ; Nov. 23.
Coin selection program system. W. A. McCutcheon.
2,100,608 ; Nov. 30.
Coin selector. J. Gottfried. 2,073,260-1 ; Mar. 9.
Coin selector for pay telephone and like. R. O. Broadbent.
2,090,383 ; Aug. 17.
Coin selector for vending machines. B. W. Fry and J.
Gottfried. 2,094,788 : Oct. 5.
Coin slide device. K. C. Bugg. 2,095,431 ; Oct. 12.
Coin sorting device. H. Samuelsen and J. de R. Kielland.
2,101,513 ; Dec. 7.
Coin sorting machine. J. E. Rasmusen and C. A. Lauscu.
2,080,389 ; May 11.
Coin testing device. T. Biblcos. 2,085,626 ; June 29.
Coin wrapping device. A. N. Wagner. 2.072,191 : M.nr. 2.
Coins, Apparatus for testing. D. Troy. 2,077,596 ;
Apr. 20.
Coins, Detection of bad. H. L. Pettersson. 2,096,647 ;
Oct. 19.
Coke and gas in chamber ovens. Production of. C. StilL
2,066,704 ; Jan. 5.
Coke from brown coal, Producing large size. 2,089,061 :
Aug. 3.
Coke, Producing. M. B. Cooke, H. C. Schutt, and J. W.
Throckmorton. 2,101,641 ; Dec. 7.
Coke, Production of low temperature. J. Daniels.
2,091,702; Aug. 31.
Coke, Production of medium-temperature. W. Fitz.
2,085,903 : July 6.
Coking plant machine. E. W. Schellentrager. 2,084,110 !
June 15.
Cold and continuously operating absorption cold appa-
ratus. Producing. A. U. SUrnmark. 2,087,939 : July 27.
Cold, Method and apparatus for producing. K.. Oman.
2,101,953 ; Dec. 14.
Collapsible and separable table. W. G. Cramer and E.
Bachelier. 2,101,573 ; Dec. 7.
Collapsible animal carrier. F. Leichtfuss. 2,079,458 ;
May 4.
Collapsible baby chair. V. Di Giacomo. 2,089,090;
Aug. 3.
Collapsible box. E. M. Black. 2.074,038 ; Mar. 23.
Collapsible box. T. Munroe. 2,088,909 ; Aug. 3.
Collapsible chair. A. Kaufman. 2,074,998 ; Mar. 23.
Collapsible oonlainer. R. M. Holmes. 2,076.844 ; Apr. 13.
Collapsible container. H. Jezlcr. 2,099.523 : Nov. 16.
Collapsible container. A. C. McKee. 2,074,229 : Mar. 10.
Collapsible container. W. T. Mooney. 2,087,3.53 ; July
20.
Collapsible container. H. Rosenberg. 2,094,490 ; Sept.
28
Collapsible container. G. A. Trost. 2,097,708 ; Nov. 2.
Collapsible container. A. M. Walstrom. 2,102,048; Dec.
14.
Collapsible drill bit. Jj. V. Kinnear. 2,073,279 ; Mar. 9.
Collapsible Iioisting frame. M. A. Pasternack. 2,102,103;
Deo. 14.
Collapsible olla cover. M. D. Battye. 2,084,423 ; June
22.
Collapsible shipping box. C. A. Gehret. 2,071,228;
Feb, 10.
(^)ll!ipRible structure. C. T. Slioop. 2.080,441; May 18.
Collapsible tube. J. Dleckniann, II. Loddc, and W. J.
Adams. 2,094,877 ; Oct. 5.
('olInPKll)le tiilir. F. KonilnKlon and L. S. Llnderoth, Jr.
2.000.047 ; .Ian. 5.
CollupHlhle tube contoliier. N. K. McLeod. 2,006,792;
.Ian. 5.
Coll.iv. C. W. Barrow. 2.070,404; Feb. 0.
Collar. A. Closmann. 2,102,058; Dec. 14.
Collar, n. L()\veiil)i;iun and M. Schwartz. 2,101.911:
Dec. 14.
Collar. If. D. Roborson. 2,1 03, •102 ; Dec. 28.
Collar. K. Teubner. 2, 10."!, 799 ; Dec. 28.
Coll.ir jKlJuHtlng device. T. GoH.selln. 2,088,098; AuR. 3.
Coll.u- iirid making Uie sumo. li. I'. MadKc-n. 2,101,798;
Dec. 7.
('ollnr and the like. C. F. Hendrycy. 2,009,520; Nov.
10.
Collar altiiehiug means. It. N. Ileldeiibnind. 2,073,989;
Mar. 10.
Collar, Coat. M. KoHenwuMBer. 2,079,877 ; May II.
Collar, Drill. J. C. Wright. 2.090,822 ; Aug. 24.
Collar, Horse. J. Hollst. 2,087,434 ; July 20.
Collar, Horse. R. McCubbing. 2.099,860; Nov. 23.
Collar, Reinforced shirt. J. Herscovitch. 2,089,748 ;
Aug. 10.
Collar, Shirt. F. Di luglio. 2,081,136 ; May 25.
Collar support. A. P. Herrlinger. 2,078,761 ; Apr. 27.
Collar support. A. O. Long. 2,081,242 ; May 25.
Collar support. B. R. Theobald. 2,081,688 ; May 25.
Collar supporting and ironing device. A. A. Myers.
2,102,210 ; Dec 14.
Collar, Vacuum release. A. H. Fletcher. 2,096,739 ;
Oct. 26.
Collars and the like, Manufacture of. B. Liebowitz.
2,089,916 ; Aug. 10.
Collars or other articles of apparel. Apparatus for pro-
cessing. B. Liebowitz. 2,090,369 ; Aug. 17.
Collars to paper containers, Process and apparatus for
securing reenforcing. H. G. Perkins. 2,084,451 ;
June 22.
Collating machine, Automatic. E. F. Schlensker.
2,089,861 ; Aug. 10.
Collator and carbon assembly. Automatic manifolding. A.
W. Metzner. 2,078,263 ; Apr. 27.
Collecting chamber for liquids discharged from cen-
trifugal bowls. G. J. Strezynskl. 2,077,813 ; Apr. 20.
Collector, Circular. G. L. Jiorehead. 2,078,206 ; Apr.
27.
Collector for drill pipes. Detachable mud. S. Douglass.
2,068,665 ; Jan. 26.
Collector ring and distributor. C. A. Braun. 2,069,129 ;
Jan. 26.
Collector, Straightline. W. W. Sayers. 2,096,409 ; Oct.
19.
Collet. Feed. P. E. Nolan. 2.071.138: Feb. 10.
Collets, Feed. C. A. Rich. 2,069,775 ; Feb. 9.
Collision absorber. G. J. Haynes. 2,074.409 ; Mar. 23.
Colloid layers and tanned pictures therefrom. Light sensi-
tive. G. Kogel and R. Zahn. 2,099,404 ; Nov. 16.
Polioidal mill. F.G.Crane. 2.072,710 : Mar. 2.
Colloidal mill. W. Eppenbach. 2,090,578 ; Aug. 17.
Colloidal solutions. Precipitation of. L. E. Clement.
2,087,019 ; July 13.
Collotype process. M. de Sperati and J. Filippi.
2,075,707 ; Mar. 30.
Colonic irrigation. Apparatus for. J.R.Ross. 2,080,788;
May 18.
Color analyzing apparatus. H. Ketcham. 2,101,741 ;
Dec. 7.
Color calibration machine. F. A. Rogers. 2,084,598 ;
June 22.
Color cinematography. G. G. Moreno. 2,074,413 ; Mar.
23.
Color compound. J. M. Tinker and V. M. Weinmayr.
2,073,062 ; Mar. 16.
Color density of liquids. Determining. H. W. Rose.
2,073,223; Mar. 9.
Color effects on skins or furs. Producing two. H. Wagner,
M. Zabel, and A. Ensslin. 2,101,090; Dec. 7.
Color filter. E. Gretcner and H. Arni. 2,085,190 ; June
29.
Color-generating substance in rubber latex. Destruction
of. J. Edwardes. 2,066.559 ; .Ian. 5.
Color interniediati'S, Ice. M. A. Dalilen and M. E. Fried-
rich. 2,097,915 ; Nov. 2.
Color master materials, Manufacture of. G. Schneider.
2,085,512 ; June 29.
Color mixing machine. P. L. Hexter. 2,008,010; Jan.
20.
Color mixing machine. P. L. Hexter. 2,094,702 ; Oct. 5.
Color of wood pulp. Improving the. 11. B. (ilass.
2,070.803 ; Feb. 10.
Color-photographic Images and cinematograph films and
llght-sensltlve emulsion therefor, I'roduclng. B. Gls-
pftr. 2,080,041 ; May 11.
Color photography. H. Weberling. 2,071.010; Feb. 10.
Color removal. J. C. Woodbouse. 2.070,007 ; Apr. 13.
Color to molded glass articles, Applying. A. G. Rez.
2,067.949; Jan. 10.
Colorations on materials. Production of. G. IT. Kills.
2,072,858 : Mar. 9.
Colorimeter. G. Kissln. 2,101,934 ; Dec. 14.
Colorimeter. G. Fasslu and J. R. Miles. 2,101,033; Doc.
14.
Colorimeter. L. Gross. 2,000,041 ; Aug. 17.
Colorimeter. A. Schmidt. 2,084,538; Juno 22.
Colorliiieler plnncor. W. W. (Jrni'per. 2,07 l.O.'iO ; Mar. 10.
Coloring coinposlllons, Prep.'iratlon of. E. .\. (ireiiqiilHt.
2,085,528; Juno 29.
Cl.iiini; nialerl.il, D, C. W.vsor. 2. 071. 199 ; M.ar. 23.
Coloring matter from wood pulp, IteniovlnK. C). Jnyinp.
'.;,07l,l7:i : Mur. 23
Coloring matters. C. Child and II. .\. Tlioinns. 2,081.736 ;
Mav 25,
Color pMokaglng. I-. L. SalflHberg. 2,103,380 • Pec. 2.S.
Color selector I'or shuttle rliangliig looms. A. Codorluiiit.
2.10;i,7ti7 ; Dec. 28.
Coliirs utid apparntiiN UHed tlierewltli, Ueproihiclnc. F. J.
M.'In/.lnger. L',071.130; Fel). 10,
Ciilors iind the like. Appiirnlun for Hprnylni; of. I*, and .\.
Celln.'r. 2.080,183 ; July 0.
CiiliiiiiM Hlniclur.', .1, I'iivl.TUa. 2, 097. 000 ; Nov. 2.
ColninnH. .\pparatUN fur ronnlni: fnuiKliillon. K. A. Smith.
2,(189,011 ; Aug. 3.
830
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Comb. H. M. Ballou. 2,080,248 ; May 11.
Comb. L. K. Wolfe. 2,071,150 ; Feb. 16.
Comb ad.iustins; mechanism for feeders. F. L. Furbush.
2,066,831 ; Jan. 5.
Comb, Air. H. J. Lynch. 2,073,970 ; Mar. 16.
Comb and brush set, Combination. J. J. Cusack.
2,086,403 ; July 6.
Comb and casing. S. Behr. 2,103,930 ; Dec. 28.
Comb cleaner. S. True. 2,084,603 ; June 22.
Comb cleaning and sterilizing device. E. W. Dietterle.
2.089.114 ; Aug. 3.
Comb for hair clippers. Supplemental. F. Fewins.
2,092,153 : Sept. 7.
Comb regulator for electric machines. H. B6nit.
2.076.115 ; Apr. 6.
Comb, Self-cleaning sanitary. L. Greenspan. 2,072,073 ;
Mar. 2.
Comb with receptacle for liquids. E. Dominici.
2,093,075 ; Sept. 14.
Comber guard for looms. F. Matthews. 2,078,091 ;
Apr. 20.
Comber weighting system. F. L. Crockett. 2,083,255 ;
June 8.
Combing machine for wool, cotton and the like. K. J.
Schmitt. 2,097,824 ; Nov. 2.
Combing machines for piecing the tufts of slivers. Device
on. K. J. Schmitt. 2.092,186; Sept. 7.
Combs, Device for cleansing and sterilizing. G. Turco.
2.0S2,991 : June 8.
Combination burner. J. S. Zink. 2,103,605 ; Dec. 28.
Combination furnace. W. Walsh and S. H. Forster.
2,102,823 ; Dec. 21.
Combination latch. W. Barclay. 2,101,210; Dec. 7.
Combination limit switch. L. M. Persons. 2,070,175 ;
Feb. 9.
Combination lock. H. E. Berggren. 2,069,572 ; Feb. 2.
Combination lock. F. Bums. 2,095,228: Oct. 12.
Combination lock. L. Destinay. 2,087,568 ; July 20.
Combination lock. W. B. Grubb, Sr. 2,083,782 ; June 15.
Combination lock. F. K. Heyer. 2,102,579 ; Dec. 14.
Combination lock. L. P. G. Ketner. 2,087,914 ; July 27.
Combination lock. J. Spadafora. 2,087,169 : .Tulv 13.
Combination lock. Electric delayed. W. T. Benham.
2,083,816 ; June 15.
Combination machine stand. A. J. Anderson and E. C.
Keller. 2,084,234 ; June 15.
Combination machine tool. A. Haas. 2,089,362 ; Aug. 10.
Combination stop and check valve. A. J. Diescher.
2.071,969 ; Feb. 23.
Combination table. L. Zimmerman. 2,102,449 ; Dec. 14.
Combination tipping and sill hook. G. Le Roux.
2,086,039 ; July 6.
Combination tool. F. S. Horechney. 2,076,462 ; Apr. 6.
Combination tool. J. J. Kinast. 2,103,008 ; Dec. 21.
Combine, Corn. R. Groves. 2,100.137 : Nov. 23.
Combine, Road marking. E. H. Hollingshead. 2,076,370 ;
Apr. 6.
Combining machine. C. C. Willis and S. W. Warner.
2,067,300 ; Jan. 12.
Combustible mixtures, Storing and burning. A. N. Kerr.
2,070,209 ; Feb. 9.
Combustion apparatus. R. H. Goddard. 2,085,800 ;
July 6.
Combustion apparatus. C. T. Loughrey. 2,092,767 ;
Sept. 14.
Combustion apparatus. B. Valjean. 2,073,270 ; Mar. 9.
Combustion chamber. B. A. Peterson. 2,097,214 ; Oct. 26.
Combustion chamber for fuel-injection engines. A. F.
Sanders. 2,096,527 ; Oct. 19.
Combustion chamber for steam boilers. J. C. Johnson.
2.096,586 ; Oct. 19.
Combustion chamber of fuel-injection engines. A. F.
Sanders. 2,089,577; Aug. 10.
Combustion control. L. "V. Andrews. 2,093,122 ; Sept.
14.
Combustion control apparatus. W. H. Pugsley. 2,083,504 ;
June 8.
Combustion control in furnaces. H. A. Richardson.
2,085,201 ; June 29.
Combustion device. R. S. Detlor. 2,080,608 ; July 13.
Combustion engine. E. Daiber. 2,077,224-5 ; Apr. 13.
Combustion in internal combustion engines, Promoting.
F. G. C. Bashford. 2,100,466 ; Nov. 30.
Combustion motor. K. E. Kyl6n. 2,067,715 ; Jan. 12.
Combustion, Regulation of. J. D. Morgan and A. P. Sul-
livan. 2,073,249 ; Mar. 9.
Combu.'Jtion switch. A. Rubel. 2,091,161 ; Aug. 24.
Comestible and preparing same. J. C. Mahonev
2,089,217; Aug. 10.
Comestibles, Method of and machine for freezing certain
H. J. Wood. 2,077,608 ; Apr. 20.
Comfort, chair. C. Sasse. 2.071,988; Feb. 23.
Comforter. J. Davis. 2,087,505 ; July 20.
Comforters. Making. J. Davis. 2,081,986 ; June 1.
Comminuter. C. H. Nordell. 2,085,326 ; June 29.
Commode, Mobile. E. V. Salsbnr.v. 2.()TS.41 ."> : Apr. 27
Commode pad, Training. L. Albert. 2,086,109: July 6.
Commodities and preventing theft thereof. Receiving deliv-
ered. G. F. R. Haynes. 2,102,000 ; Dec. 14.
Communication system. R. C. Colwell. 2,092 44'> •
Sept. 7.
Communication system. C. J. Fitch. 2.079,440 ; May 4
Communication system. K. E. Fitch. 2,073,468 ; Mar. 9.
Communication system. H. E. Ives. 2,099,115 ; Nov. 16.
Communication system. W. A. Knoop. 2,069,838 ; Feb. 9.
Communication system. W. R. Koch. 2,080,281 ; May
11.
Communication system. W. S. Lemmon. 2,095,336 ;
Oct. 12.
Communication system. O. Myers. 2,096,819 ; Oct. 26.
Communication system. H. J. Nichols. 2,098,305 ;
Nov. 9.
Communication system. A. L. Sprecker. 2,101,421 ;
Dec. 7.
Communication system. Secret. R. N. Hunter. 2,069,369 ;
Feb. 2.
Communication systems. Apparatus for. W. P. Place and
P. N. Bossart. 2.079,262 ; May 4.
Communication systems. Apparatus for. L. D. Whitelock.
2,090,088 ; Aug. 17.
Communication systems, Apparatus for railway train.
P. N. Bossart. 2,089,824; Aug. 10.
Communication systems. Apparatus for railwav train.
L. D. Whitelock and P. N. Bossart. 2,088,075 : July 27.
Commutating device. A. B. Du Mont. 2,085,576 ; June
29.
Commutator notching machine. L. E. Poole. 2,090,151 ;
Aug. 17.
Commutator truing tool. C. M. Bickham and C. T. Hard-
acre. 2,086,932; July 13.
Compact. W. Lampl. 2,085,502 ; June 29.
Compact. R. Steiner. 2,084,292 ; June 15.
Compact bag. A. F. Reilly. 2,079.305 : May 4.
Compact, Loose powder. M. de Botelho. 2,094,696 ;
Oct. 5.
Compact. Powder. E. Hammerling. 2,083.016 ; June 8.
Compacting apparatus. T. A. Bowers. 2,103,142 ; Dec.
21.
Compacting apparatus. F. P. Sloan. 2,078,290 ; Apr. 27.
Companion and loose leaf notebook, Combined scholar's.
E. Greer. 2,088,953 ; Aug. 3.
Compartment box. R. V. Burdick. 2,074,639 ; Mar. 23.
Compartment, Insulator. C. W. J. Hedberg. 2,099,063 ;
Nov. 16.
Compass. J. L. H. Hand. 2,069,065 ; Jan. 26.
Compass. A. F. Hegenberger and M. Isaacson.
2,098,241 ; Nov. 9.
Compass. G. Knackert. 2,082,065 ; June 1.
Compass. Air borne hydro-magnetic. L. F. Carter.
2,091,964; Sept. 7.
Compass, Attitude. B. G. Carlson. 2,091,963 ; Sept. 7.
Compass, Blackboard. E. W. Christy. 2,074,102 ; Mar.
16.
Compass follow-up. W. MSUer and G. Z. von Manteuffel.
2,077,849 ; Apr. 20.
Compass for automatic piloting of moving bodies. Control.
W. Freeman. 2.067,441 ; Jan. 12.
Compass for automatic piloting of moving bodies. Control.
W. Freeman. 2,089,914; Aug. 10.
Compass, Gyro-magnetic. E. A. Sperry, Jr., and H. H.
Thompson. 2,092,032 ; Sept. 7.
Compass. Gyroscopic. O. Richter. 2,070.923 ; Feb 16
Compass, Magnetic. G. De Beeson. 2,087,086 : July 13.
Couipass, Surveyor's. S. N. Koulichkov. 2,080,776 ; May
18.
Compasses, Method and means for controlling. F. A.
Wade and A. Urfer. 2,076,328 ; Apr. 6.
Compensated control system. G. A. Brooks, Jr.
2.073,332 ; Mar. 9.
Compensating device for magnetic compasses. P. KoUs-
man. 2.078,574; Apr. 27.
Compensating network. W. J. Albersheim. 2,084,119 ;
June 15. > . .
Compensating spring. F. P. Flagg. 2,099,474 ; Nov. 16.
2"o-i"rV'?'"'t? ^It'^rnating-current. E. L. Harder.
^'°A"^o?!,*J.*°'" ^°^ ^^^1 driving mechanism. H. E. Twomley.
2,088,821 ; Aug. 3.
Compensator, Electric. L. Batchelder. 2,070,570 ; Feb.
16.
^°?'J?^???,^P'' J°- heating boilers. H. A. R. Dietrich.
2,067,315 ; Jan. 12.
^T?^?o^o*n'" T.^^"" „I"etering systems! E. L. Harder.
.^,U7i,oo.^ : jbeb. 23.
Compensator for variations of plate currents. A. J.
Rohner. 2,081.713 ; May 25.
2"o71 8^4 ^' f'*''''''^^^^ ^™^'^*^'^°'^® ^^°'^- '^' ^' ^^''^^'■•
Components of a mixture of more than two components,
1 rocess and apparatus for separation of the. H. Walch
and J. Pr«az. 2,102,297 ; Dec. 14
Composite article. C. A. Cabell. 2,101,128 ; Dec. 7.
^^^^SH%A^^^i^\^- c.^- S- Pagenkopf and R. L. Hanson.
-.087,330 ; July 20.
Composite article and making composite articles. E.
Wensley. 2,087,311 ; July 20.
Composite article of manufacture. A. W. Coffman.
-.0(>.s.9i5: .Tan. 26.
Composite body. H. Pulfrich. 2,098,811 ; Nov. 9.
Composite fabric. W. W. Rowe. 2,101,874 ; Dec. 14.
'w^oJ'.t?o™"J^^'''''^- R- ■""■ Williamson and G. Leonard.
-',084,232 ; June 15.
Coniposite metal motor valve. G. R. Rich. 2,073,178;
Mar. 9.
^*'X'\P"?'tt«P''^"'=*^- H. G. Kittredge and F. W. Williams.
-i,iui,lcs.i ; Dec. 7.
Composite recorder. C. C. Kaskell. 2,068,272 ; Jan. 19.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
831
Composite set. H. Whittle. 2,088,314 ; July 27.
Composite structure. S. D. Murphy and F. V. Osborn.
2,082,415-7 : June 1.
Composite tool. F. C. Hartung. 2,089,121 ; Aug. 3.
Composite wheel. V. H. Le Jcune. 2,091,602; Aug. 31.
Composition and drying of the same. W. J. Koenig.
2,100,484 ; Nov. 30.
Composition and making same. A. Weisenburg.
2,094,627 ; Oct. 5.
Composition and method for joining surfaces. P. M.
Clark and T. T. Taylor. 2,092,050 ; Sept. 7.
Composition and method for joining surfaces. E. C. Pit-
man. 2,092,084; Sept. 7.
Composition and process for the production of fertilizers.
W. H. Kniskern and C. K. Lawrence. 2,067,931 ; Jan.
19.
Composition comprising a phenolic resin and making
same. C. Ellis. 2,087,853 ; July 20.
Composition for coating purposes containing a i;ubber
derivative. F. B. Root. 2,068,818 : Jan. 26.
Composition for combating foam. W. Steibelt. 2,085,709 ;
June 29.
Composition for conditioning rugs. N. L. Cohen and C. W.
Vincent. 2,073,831 ; Mar. 16.
Composition for destroying suckers in tobacco and tomato
plants. C. O. Daughety. 2,098,135 ; Nov. 2.
Composition for etching and etching transfers. N.
Clayton-Kennedy. 2,067,925 ; Jan. 19.
Composition for floors and the like. L. N. Reynolds.
2,074,758 ; Mar. 23.
Composition for preventing vapor lock in internal com-
bustion engines. J. H. Esslck. 2,067,384 ; Jan. 12.
Composition for regenerating air for breathing. K. A.
Gerson. 2,068,485 ; Jan. 19.
Composition for removing fibrous layers from surfaces.
M. T>entherman. 2,067,326-7 : Jan. 12.
Composition for shoe manufacture and making shoes.
P. J. Wentworth. 2,103,884; Dec. 28.
Composition for topical use. W. C. Moore. 2,087,161 ;
July 13 ...
Composition for use in hydrogenatmg and preparing and
utilizing same. H. B. Jespersen. 2,084,687 ; June 22.
Composition for waterproofing pprmoable material. C. F.
Fabian and A. N. Sachanen. 2,086,793 ; July 13.
Composition of matter. W. H. Charch and A. Hersh-
berger. 2,094,771 ; Oct. 5.
Composition of matter. M. Engelmann. 2,071,875 ; Feb.
23
Composition of matter. M. T. Harvey. 2,087.000 ; July
13
Composition of matter. E. W. Reid. 2.070,962 : Feb. 16.
Composition of matter. J. H. Swanberg. 2,069,929 ;
Feb. 9. ■ .,, *
Composition of matter adapted for increasing the water-
resistance of fibrous substances specifically paper prod-
ucts and making same. C. Ellis. 2,099,880 ; Nov. 23.
Composition of matter and making the same. T. Robin-
son. 2,072,686 ; Mar. 2.
Composition of matter and method and steps of making
and using the same. M. T. Harvey. 2,101,853 ; Dec. 14.
Composition of matter and method for producing. E. K.
Littmann. 2,081,753 ; May 25.
Comiiosition of matter and inetliod of producing. I. W.
Humphrey. 2,072,819 ; Mar. 2. , . „
Composilion of iii;itl('r and process. H. A. lir\ison.
2,001,627; Aug. 31. t t,, -n
Composition of matter and producing. I. W. Humphrey.
Composition of matter conlaining chlorinated caoutchouc.
I.. Rosenthal and R. IToverinelil. 2,090,901 ; Aug 24.
Composition of matter for coating Industry. C. Ellis.
2,072,009 ; Feb. 23. „ „ ,. ,
Composition of matter for dyeing animal fibers. H. Zweifel,
C. Graenacher, F. Grether, and F. Strnub. 2,083,181-2 ;
.Tune 8. , . j..
Composition of matter for sealing and impregnating. W.
O. Davton. 2,092,601 : Sept. 7.
Composition of matter for the softening of textiles. O.
Albrecht. 2,069,570 ; Feb. 2. „ „ , ^ ^
Composition of matter for waving hair. P. R. Stelnbach.
2,095,374 ; Oct. 12.
2,094.947 ; Oct. 5.
Composition of matter. Hard. P. M. McKonna.
2,093,844 : Sopt, 21 .
Composition of matter. Making eelf-ldentifylng. W. M.
GroHvenor. 2,088,412; July 27.
Composition of matter, ITouhhs and. G. 15. Bradshnw.
2,092,749 ; Sept. 14.
Composition of matter suitable for a dentifrice. P.
PoetHchke. 2,094,671 ; Oct. 5.
Compositions and proccsHcs for soaking silk and textile
mnlerialH. I). S. (;immberlln. 2,072,1515; Mar. 2.
Compositions containing esters of formals. G. W.
Seymour. 2,099,758 ; Nov. 23.
CompoHliloHH containing synthetic resins. C. Ellis.
2,089,828 ; Aug. 10.
Comi)()Hillons for llreproofing. W. L. Morgnn. 2,071,303 ;
Feb. 23.
CompoHlllons from coal tnr and lilgher fntty aeldH and
making the same. A. VV. Ralston and C. W. ClirlNlenHcn.
2,077.068 ; Apr. 13.
Coinposlllons of hydrogen peroxide and Iron niiMn and
stabilizing them. II. I. Elsenman. 2,08fl,123; .Inly 0.
Compositions of mutter. E. f). RhodCK and II. E. Gil
lander. Jr. 2,000.027 ; Feb. 9.
Compositions of matter, and steps of making and using
the same. M. T. Harvey and F. M. Damitz.
2,067,919 ; Jan. 19.
Compositions of matter and use thereof. J. J. Jackson.
2,078,727 ; Apr. 27.
Compositions of matter containing synthetic resins, Manu-
facture of. W. H. Moss. 2,072,902 ; Mar. 9.
Compositions of matter for photographic processing baths.
F. R. Bean. 2,101,834 ; Dec. 14.
Compositions of matter. Producing hard. P. M. McKenna.
2,093,845; Sept. 21.
Composition sheet. A. C. Fischer. 2,087,248 ; July 20.
Compound and making same. C. R. Smith. 2,096,566 ;
Oct. 19.
Compound derived from yellow oxidation ferment and
producing same, Colored. O. Warburg. 2,068,623 ;
Jan. 19.
Compound, Driving journal. W. P. Hilliker. 2,086,870 ;
July 13.
Compound feeder. P. D. Blanchard and C. R. Hardy.
2,099,830 ; Nov. 23.
Compound of calcium sulphate and urea. Molecular addi-
tion. C. W. Whittaker and F. O. Lundstrom. 2,074,880 ;
Mar. 23.
Compounds containing metal aljietates. Therapeutical.
A. L. Omohundro and E. C. Fanto. 2.070.915 ; Feb. 16.
Compounds from zinc and lead ores. Recovering. T. A.
Mitrhpll. 2.008.690 : .Tan. 26.
Compounds, Halogenation of unsaturated. J. D. Ruys
and J. W. Edwards. 2,099,231 ; Nov. 16.
Compounds obtained by hydrogenation of carbide oxides,
Product and process of sulphation of. R. G. Clarkson.
2,069,547; Feb. 2.
Compounds of aliphatic polyhydroxy monocarboxylic
acids. Water-soluble neutral bi-metal complex. H.
Schmidt and H. Jung. 2,097,235 ; Oct. 26.
Compounds of cinchopen and its derivatives, Complex.
F. W. Bramigk. 2,098,448; Nov. 9.
Compounds of cyclic B-ketocarboxylic acids. Producing.
K. Ziegler. 2,103,286 ; Dec. 28.
Compounds of secondary amides of 3,5-dimethyl-isoxazole-
4-carboxylic acid and the manufacture of same. Double.
M. Hoffer. 2,088,995 ; Aug. 3.
Compounds of secondary amides of 3,5-dimethyl-isoxazole-
4-carboxvlic acid and the manufacture of same, Double.
M. Hoffer. 2,088,996 ; Aug. 3.
Compounds of the anthraquinone series and producing the
same. W. Dettwyler. 2,008,313 ; Jan. 19.
Compounds of the azabenzanthrone series. F. Ebel.
2,086,704 ; July 13.
Compounds of the dibenzanthrone series. H. Neresheimor
and A. Vilsmeier. 2,075,455-6 ; Mar. 30.
Compounds of the dimethylolurea-ethylene-oxide oonden.sa-
tion-product series. H. A. Plggott. 2,091,106 ; Aug.
24.
Compounds of the thiourea series. Preparing. J. Hilger,
A. Ossenbeek, and E. Tietze. 2,070,127 ; Feb. 9.
Compounds of the triphenvlmethane series. W. S. Calcott,
P. W. Carleton, and E. L. Mattison. 2,085,736 ; July 6.
Compounds, Preparation of polymerizable unsaturated.
J. C. Woodhousp. 2,101,820; Dec. 7.
Compounds, Purifying animated. R. R. Bottoms.
2,085,784 ; July 6.
Compounds useful for protection against moths, Manu-
facture of. J. lilndler. 2,070,350; Feb. 9.
Compressing apparatus. A. A. McCormack. 2,069,707 ;
Feb. 9.
Compressing tool. II. A. Douglas. 2,079,498;
Compression Ignition engine. R. P. Ramsey.
Jan. 12.
ComproRslon riveting or punching device. G. T. Tlarcourt.
2.082,3.34 : June 1.
(V)mi)ression valve. J,. W. Diamond. 2,081.616; May 25.
Compressor. A. E. Blerinann. 2.090,280 ; Aug. 17.
Compressor. IT. W. Dow. 2.075.009 ; Mar. 30.
M. W. Kennev. 2.072.;!07 : Mar. 2.
M. W. Ivenhey and A. R. Constantino.
Sept. 28.
V. M. McCracken. 2,100,014; Nov. 23.
J. I'liilllps. 2,072.990; Miir. 9.
C. I,. Ravlleld. 2.09S,0i-,,'i ; Nov. 2.
E. A. Stalker. 2,084,462 ; June 22.
W. II. Teeter.
W. W. Wlshart.
Air or gas. R.
•May ■i
2,007,
401
Coinpres.Mor.
Compressor.
2,094,323
Compressor.
Compressor.
Coinprcssor.
Compressor.
Compressor.
C(imi)ress()r.
Compressor,
2(t.
Compressor and inulller, Direct action nir. J. R. Tucker.
2,098.474 ; Nov. 0.
Compressor and the like, Rotary. R. L. Bailey. 2,080,503 ;
Aug. 10.
('(iiiiI)reNNor, ARvnimi>trlral free piston motor
I'cHcara. 2,090.424; Aug. 17.
(VntrlfugMl. B. IIolTmnnn.
2,093,29.') ; Sept. 14.
2.102,314-6: Her 14.
Vendmne. 2,096, S;!0 ; Oct.
R. 1".
( oiiiprcHsor,
.hiiic ,S.
CoinpreHHor
Aug. 10.
( 'oiiipreKHor,
.Mar. 23.
("oiiipn-HMor,
( 'niiiiMcssor
23.
('oiii|«i('HHor motor
2,m)(I,074 ; OiM. 10
( 'oinpreBHor or puiii|
for piston rings.
High presmire giis.
O. S. Cox.
J. H. I'Viislor.
2,083.HT ;
2.0.S0,641 ;
'-•.07I..'M3 :
IlydrMullr.
MH'cllMnlsill.
C. Pnub. 2.072,Oin: IVh. 2.1.
\V, A. Joplln. 2,000,034; Nov.
appiiratuK, Rotary. J. IC. Slovons.
V. v.. Myard. 2,072.482; Mnr. 2.
832
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Compressor or pump, rotary. C. M. Ayre. 2,097,714 ;
Nov. 2.
Compressor or vacuum pump, Rotary. A. J. Nortbey.
2,097,037 ; Oct. 26.
Compressor pump. C. F. Davis. 2,091,752 ; Aug. 31.
Compressor, Rotary. J. Calling. 2,094,525 ; Sept. 28.
Compressor, Rotary. H. E. Morton. 2.082,412 ; June 1.
Compressor synchronizing system. L. B. Rogers and W.
S. H. Hamilton. 2,080,232 ; May 11.
Compressor unloader. A. A. Kucher. 2,093,811 ; Sept.
21.
Compressor unloading device. B. S. Aikman. 2,084,665 ;
June 22.
Compressor valve. TV. W. Higham. 2,070,659; Feb. 16.
Compressor valve. C. Steenstrup. 2,095,842 ; Oct. 12.
Computer. F. H. Hedin. 2,087,667; July 20.
Computing and like machine. A. W. Feiertag. 2,090,788 ;
Aug. 24.
Computing and printing machine. O. J. Sundstrand.
2,088,982 ; Aug. 3.
Computing and registering device. C. S. Hazard.
2,079,451 ; May 4.
Computing apparatus. C. S. Hazard. 2,069,184 ; Jan.
26.
Computing apparatus. C. S. Hazard. 2,095,329 ; Oct.
12.
Computing device. C. O. Marshall. 2,071,416 ; Feb. 23.
Computing machine. R. H. Strother. 2,071,586 : Feb. 23,
Computing registering mechanism for liquid dispensing
apparatus. C. K. Schwartz. 2,090,487 ; Aug. 17.
Concealable spot lamp. T. W. Neel and J. D. Blocker.
2,102,967; Dec. 21.
Concealed hinge. J. W. Barker. 2,089,327 ; Aug. 10.
Concealed hinge. L. R. Clarke. 2,067,561 ; Jan. 12.
Concealed hinge. G. Gotzinger. 2,073,689 ; Mar. 16.
Concealed hinge. L. W. Phiel. 2,073,119 ; Mar. 9.
Concealed hinge. J. Soss. 2,102,291 ; Dec. 14.
Concentrate of chrome ores, Producing a. G. Arnold,
2,082,817 ; June 8.
Concentrated products, Manufacture of. A. PoUak.
2,067,002 ; Jan. 5.
Concentrates, Production of active. F. Fenger.
2,091,730 ; Aug. 31.
Concentrating machine. J. W. Merritt. 2,082,504 ;
June 1.
Concentrating table. G. W. Gilbreth. 2,091,811 ; Aug.
31.
Concentration and broadcasting system. L. M. Potts.
2,073,266 ; Mar. 9.
Concentrator. H. B. T. Haultain. 2,077,476 ; Apr. 20.
Concentrator. E. E. Lynch. 2,087,092 ; July 13.
Concrete aggregates, Determining characteristics of.
M. A. Weckerly. 2.067,742 ; Jan. 12.
Concrete and the like. Apparatus for handling. C. B.
Little. 2,101,031 : Dec. 7.
Concrete and the like. Apparatus for mixing. W. M.
Venable. 2,088,099 ; July 27.
Concrete and the like, Device for packing. E. S. Cannon.
2,075,093 ; Mar. 30.
Concrete and the like, Treating. J. P. Pfeififer.
2,083,863 ; June 15.
Concrete, Apparatus for mixing. P. W. Yett. 2,083,767 ;
June 15.
Concrete, Apparatus for vibrating. W. P. Day.
2,093,586 ; Sept. 21.
Concrete block machine. C. L. Sanford. 2,082,721 ;
June 1.
Concrete building construction. A. Arnn. 2,071,378 ;
Feb. 23.
Concrete building construction, Precast. A. J. Black-
stone. 2,094,393 ; Sept. 28.
Concrete construction. H. H. Lawler. 2,094,458 ; Sept.
28.
Concrete cnnvoyer. A. E. Lundbye. 2,078,863 ; Apr. 27.
Concrete conveying and mixing machine, H. Westberg
and L. E. McCormack. Re. 20,440 ; July 6.
Concrete conveyor. Portable. W. H, Reimann. 2,081,956 ;
June 1,
Concrete distributing apparatus. A. P. Robinson and
J. P. Faber. 2,074,073; Mar. 16.
Concrete form clamp. G. W. Strange. 2,075,239 ; Mar.
30.
Concrete induction apparatus for tunnel forms. Plastic.
C. I. Longenecker. 2,089,149; Aug, 3.
Concrete insert. C. E. R.Tsho. 2,079,478 ; May 4.
Concrete insert. J. H. Phillips. 2,096,062 ; Oct. 19.
Concrete laving machine. H. M. Hadley. 2,072,479;
Mar, 2.
Concrete, Making. H. M. Larmour and S .C. Pierce, Jr.
2,090,421 ; Aug, 17.
Concrete, Manufacture of light. K. I. A. Eklund.
2,081,802 ; May 25.
Concrete, Method of and apparatus for laving reenforced.
W. P. Day. 2,077,356; Apr. ].■?,
Concrete mixer. J. E. Bushnell and J. P. Faber.
2.007,826 ; Jan. 12.
Concrete mixture and making the same, A. Grossinger.
2.077,374; Apr. 13.
Concrete mixtures for consistency. Apparatus for testing.
B. A. Hagy. 2,089,604 ; Aug. 10.
Concrete paving material. Preparing bituminous. R. J
Scullin. 2.073,907; Mar. 16,
Concrete pile manufacture. M. M. Upson and E. A.
Smith. 2,099,285 ; Nov. 16.
Concrete pipe joint. B. J. Ukropina. 2,081,313 ; May 25.
Concrete pipe joint. B. J. Ukropina. 2,084,466 ; June 22.
Concrete placing and finishing machine. C. W. Wood.
2,094,974 ; Oct. 5.
Concrete reenforcing means. G. H. Reed. 2,080,877-8 ;
May 18.
Concrete, Reenforcing means for. G. H. Reed. 2,080,879 :
May 18.
Concrete slab and core therefor, Reenforced. A. M. and
J. I. Bowman. 2,070,577; Feb. 16.
Concrete slab joint, C. L. Post. 2,072,381 ; Mar. 2.
Concrete, Stabilizing unset. W. L. Beuschlein, I. L. Col-
lier, and C. D. Cory. 2,077,870; Apr. 20.
Concrete structure, Reenforced. B. F. Ftiberg. 2,080,124 ;
May 11.
Concrete structures in forms, Making. W. A. Whiting.
2,078,477 ; Apr. 27.
Concrete transportation system and method, Plastic. C. L
Lonsenecker. 2,093,970 : Sept. 21.
Concrete unit system for wall construction. Precast.
W. Kenan. 2,078,144; Apr. 20.
Concrete wall block construction. I. B. Sill. 2,074,813 •
Mar. 23,
Concrete, Waterproof. H. L. Levin. 2,067.772 ; Jan. 12
Condensate collector. J. D. Lear. 2,095,219 ; Oct. 5.
Condensate collector. J. D. Lear and J. Askin.
2,095,218 ; Oct. 5.
Condensate eliminating means for silencers F. B
Deremer. 2,084,435 ; June 22.
Condensate removal apparatus. H. F. Schmidt.
2,095,534 ; Oct. 12.
Condensation derivatives of rubber. T. C. Morris
2,084,043 ; June 15.
Condensation polymers. Linear. W. H. Carothers.
2,071.250 ; Feb. 16,
Condensation polymers. Linear. W. H. Carothers.
2,071,253 ; Feb. 16.
Condensation product and producing same. H. Honel.
2,101,944; Dec. 14.
Condensation product of castor oil with half ester of
maleic acid. H. A. Bruson. 2,081,266 ; May 25.
Condensation product of cinchona bark alkaloid. G. Lutz.
2,072,003 ; Feb. 23.
Condensation product of low sulphonation applicable as a
size. C. Graenacher and R. Sallmann. 2,068,796 ; Jan.
26.
Condensation product of phenolphthalein. E. H. Bucy
and R. Watkins. 2,099,510 ; Nov. 16.
Condensation product, Sulphonated. H. A. Bruson and
O. Stein. 2,072,153 ; Mar. 2,
Condensation products. G. J. Esselen. 2,092,056 ; Sept. 7.
Condensation products. M. Jahrstorfer and H. G. Hum-
mel. 2,096,181 : Oct. 19.
Condensation products and making same. W. Kraus.
2,077,841; Apr. 20.
Condensation products and making same, Basic nitrog-
enous. O. Bayer, F. Muenz, and K. Keller. 2,096,533 :
Oct. 19.
Condensation products and preparing same. New. J.
Huismann and H. Schweitzer. 2,070,207 ; Feb. 9.
Condensation products and process. L. Csernv
2,075,340 ; Mar. 30.
Condensation products from alcohols and phenols. Manu-
facture of. H. Langwell and E. E. Connolly. 2,086,810 ;
July 13.
Condensation products from aliphatic aldehydes, Manu-
facture of. W. P. Joshua, H. M. Stanley, O. Fuchs,
W. Querfurth, and J. B. Dymock. 2,070,131 ; Feb. 9.
Condensation products from aliphatic organic compounds,
¥^^}^i^.'^^^^^ S^- O. Fuchs and W. Querfurth.
2,092,449-o0 ; Sept. 7.
Condensation products from aliphatic organic compounds.
Manufacture of. W. P. Joshua, H. M. Stanley, O. Fuchs,
W. Querfurth, and J. B. Dymock. 2,094,297 ; Sept. 28.
Condensation products from aromatic amines and form-
.nldehyde and making same. T. Sutter. 2,088,143:
July 27. ...
Condensation products from hydroxylated cyclic com-
R°^",'?,'^SnA'°'i.''^^ty^ene. W. Reppe and E. Koyssner.
2,072,825 ; Mar. 2.
Condensation products from non-aliphatic sulphamldes
and aldehydes. Manufacture of. G. Walter. 2,072,971 ;
Mar. 9.
Condensation products of carbenium compounds and pre-
paring the same. W. Dilthey and F. Quint. 2,100,798 ;
Nov. 30. -» . . .
Condensation products of crotonaldehvde. Manufacture of.
K. Hamann. 2,093,519 ; Sept. 21.
Condensation products of 1-aminoanthraquinone 2-phenol
azometliine. A. J. Wuertz. 2,100,533 ; Nov. 30.
Condensation products of 1,2,3,4-butylene-dioxides and
making same, H. Hopff and A. Weickmann. 2,098,097 ;
Nov. 2.
Condensation products of phenol-phthalein. E. H. Bucy
and R. Watkins. 2,085,183; Jane 29.
( oiulrnsntion products of the acridine series. F. Ebel and
( . Steigerwald. 2,077,064 ; Apr. 13
Condensation products of the azabenzanthrone series. M.
A. Kunz, G. Kochendoerfer, and K. Koeberle. 2,092,517 ;
oept. 7.
Condensation products of the azabenzantlirone series and
5 nr4"?oT '^T^'"^™!- ^^- ^- 1^""''' =i"<J G- Kochendoerfer.
2,067,127 ; Jan. 5.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
833
Condensation products of 2.3-hydroxynaphthoic acid. R.
Lesser. 2,089,971 ; Aug. 17.
Condensation products of 2,3-liydroxynaphthon acids. W.
WinkelmUller. 2,090,603 ; Aug. 17.
Condensation products, Preparation of. M. Belloc.
2,089.530 ; Aug. 10.
Condensation products, Production of water-soluble. E.
AUes. 2,099,717 ; Nov. 23.
Condenser : See —
Aneroid condenser. Paper condenser.
Battery electrolyte con- Plate condenser,
denser. . Radio condenser.
Dry electrolytic condenser. Temperature compensating
Electric condenser. condenser.
Electrical condenser. Trimmer condenser.
Electrolytic condenser. Variable condenser.
Electrostatic condenser.
Condenser. J. L. Finch. 2,068,100; Jan. 19.
Condenser. L. G. Ketcham. 2,086,914 ; July 13.
Condenser. \V. T. Levitt. 2.076.903 ; Apr. 13.
Condenser. T. and O. W. Mojonnier. 2,093,895 ; Sept.
21.
Condenser. A. L. Webre. 2,088,124 ; July 27.
Condenser and producing same. J. J. Barrett. 2,086,993 ;
July 13.
Condenser and the like. Electrical. E. R. StoeUlo.
2,091,616; Aug. 31.
Condenser arrangement. R. Koch. 2,082,641 ; June 1.
Condenser arrangement, Surface type. P. HOsel.
2,069,653; Feb. 2.
Condenser construction. F. S. Smith. 2,079.231 : May 4.
Condenser cooling water control. R. J. Faircliild,
2,076,402; Apr. 6.
Conden.spi- tor air conditioning systems. P. Crosley, Jr.
2,071.026; Feb. IR.
Condenser for modulation. Variable. P. H. Kroger.
2,092,762 ; Sept. 14,
Condenser for refrigerating systems. J. H. H. Voss,
2,069,430; Feb. 2.
Condenser motor. F. J. Lyden. 2,084,058 ; June 15.
Condenser unit, Electrolytic. R, V. Clark. 2,099,797 ;
Nov. 23.
Condensers, Arrangement in. B. Hansson. 2,098,746 ;
Nov. 9.
Condensers, Device for charging. A. Bouwers. 2,102,883 ;
Dec. 21.
Condensers, Testing electrical. G. E. Frazier. 2,080,308 ;
JVlay 11.
Conditioning machine for absorptive sheet materials.
R. L. Sjostrom. 2,084,459 ; June 22.
Conducting and dispensing system for beer. H. J. San-
dell. 2,078,026 ; Apr. 20.
Conducting system. C. Kreisher, 2,080,491 ; May 18,
Conducting system. A, Talmann, 2,080,514 ; May 18.
Conductor. J. J. Gilbert. 2,006,525 ; Jan. 5.
Conductor. A. H. Maude. 2,075,906 ; Apr. 6.
Conductor and making same. Insulated. S. J. Rosch,
V. F. di Lustro, and P. M. Rogers. 2,087,303 ; July 20.
Conductor, Asymmetrical, (i. O. Smith, 2,093,001 ; Sopt,
21,
Conductor clamp. W. H. Burleson. 2,099.405 : Nov. 16.
Conductor, Electrical. M. E. Noyes. 2,075,996 ; Apr. 6.
Conductor, Flame resisting. A. P. Ilinsky. 2,072,557 ;
Mar. 2.
Conductor for communication systems. Concentric. H.
Rost. 2,092,023 : Sept. 7.
Conductor for piping. Supplemental. W. G. Koerber.
2,076,466: Apr. 6.
Conductor, In.sulated. W. Colvin, Jr. 2,096,537 ; Oct,
19,
Conductor, Insulated. A. M. Lynn. 2,093,087 ; Sept. 14.
Conductor in.sulated with relhilose material. T. R. Scott
and M. C. Field. 2,092,477 ; Sept. 7.
Conductor loading system. J. W. Milnor. 2,096,401 ; Oct,
19,
Conductor support. V. I. Cruser. 2,082.099 : June 1.
Conductor support. S. S. Matthes. 2,066.790: Jan. 5.
Conductor support. L. M. Stlnchcomb. 2,078,424 ; Apr.
27.
Conductor system. Coaxial. T. M. Odaresko. 2,070,078 ;
Conductor, Vacuum tube. P. Knlepcn. 2,007,907 ; Jan.
19.
Conductors, Insulating. J. F. Calvert. 2,103,841; Dec.
28.
Conductors, Producing insulated. J.W.Olson. 2,007,333;
Jan. 12.
Conduit. P. T. Cooney. 2.080,999 ; May 18.
Conduit. A. Y. Dodge. 2,087,373 ; Julv 20.
(ViiKliilt and core Ilieri'lOr, Tlioniial lluld. F. App.i.
2,079,1 -14 ; Mav 4.
f^onduH cleaner. K. V. Doom. 2,074,213 ; Mar. 10.
(JonduU connccllon for iirUculali'd cars. M. P. Islom-
t)(Mg, 2,094,'M2 : Sopt. 2«. „„„.„,„
(Jonduit coupler closure mennfi. B. J. Frnger. 2,084,842 ;
June 22. , ,,. t a
Conduit, I';ioflrlcnl wiring and Instntmont holding. L. A.
Murniy luul \V, H. Hunt. 2.069.1)07 : Feb. 1).
Conduit, Filter bod dnilniigo. (1. E. Luco. 2,08-1,351 ;
Condui'l, l^'loxlblo, n. S. Bogg. 2.08.1.937: .luno 15.
Ciiuluil, KMoor. R. A. Ooollor. 2,081,197; May 25.
Conduit fur electric oonductorH, Floxllilo. C. K. Ilodi-ll.
2,086,152 ; July 0.
122128— r—r)3
Conduit for electrical wires. Flexible. K. J. Baker.
2,079,274; May 4.
Conduit for flexible shafts. E. B. Jorgensen. 2,066,473 ;
Jan. 5.
Conduit for rectifying columns, Overflow. C. P. Hoch-
gesand. 2,071,526 ; Feb. 23.
Conduit for washing machines. E. S. Stoddard.
2,103,797 ; Dec. 28.
Conduit outlet box. C. S. Brown. 2,095,914 ; Oct. 12.
Conduit outlet box. E. J. Dillman and F. J. Sovey.
2,093,206 ; Sept. 14.
Conduit, Protected. W. H. G. Murray and G. H. Miner.
2,085,441 ; June 29.
Conduit with end fittings. Flexible. A. E. Brickman and
G. A. Gleason. 2,074,770 ; Mar. 23.
Conduits, Cleaning water. G. L. Sexton. 2,075,237 ;
Mar. 30.
Conduits for cable controls, Making flexible. G. A.
Gleason and C. E. Stolnacke. 2,095,599 ; Oct. 12.
Conduits for the handling of plastic concrete mixtures,
Cleaning and preparing. C. F. Ball and C. I.
Longenecker. 2,087,679 ;Vuly 20.
Conduits, Saturating fibrous. G. Emberg. 2,096,888 ;
Oct. 26.
Cone clutch. E. O. Schjolin. 2,096,979 ; Oct. 26.
Cone making machine. Automatic. W. S. Whiting, Jr.
2,076,312; Apr. 6.
Cone valve. T. Gannestad. 2,094,066 ; Sept. 28.
Confection. G. A. Ellestad. 2,096.611 : Oct. 19.
Confection. G. G. Fulkeroon. 2,085,495 ; June 29.
Confection coating machine. W. T. Birdsall. 2,081,888;
May 25.
Confection making machine. E. A. Bolen. 2,101,570 ;
Dec. 7.
Confection, Making milk, C, A. Iverson, 2,091,149 ;
Aug. 24.
Confectionery making apparatus. J. E. Mayhew.
2,067,200; Jan. 12.
Confectionery, Preparing. A. W. Paton. 2,088.247;
July 27.
Confectionery product. L. Price. 2,085,330 ; June 29.
Confectionery product. Frozen. C. F. Dawson. 2.093,712 ;
Sept. 21.
Confections, Apparatus for making frozen. S. F. Ander-
son. 2,094,769 ; Oct. 5.
Confections, Apparatus for molding frozen. L. Loewen-
stein. 2,076,377 ; Apr. 6.
Confections, Apparatus for packaging assorted. G. C.
Miller. 2,081,092 May 18.
Confections, Device for making frozen. C. G. Hall.
2,100,031 ; Nov. 23.
Confections, Device for ornamenting. M. Dennory.
2,092,444; Sept. 7.
Confections, Making multifiavored frozen. R. J. Cowling.
2,087,729 ; July 20.
Confections, Method and apparatus for coating. W. S.
Cloud. 2,101,240; Dec. 7.
Confections, Method and apparatus for making. W. S.
Cloud. 2,080,113; May 11.
Confections. Method of and apparatus for packaging and
dispensing frozen. F. Krein. 2,096,552 ; Oct. 19.
Confections, I'roducing frozen. H. P. Ingalls. 2,080,920;
May 18.
Configurations on natural growths, Forming. J. M.
C/.pszcziczki, Jr. 2,096,507; Oct. 19.
Connecter : Sec —
Battery connecter. Hose connecter.
Battery terminal con- Mulllor connooiiT,
necter. Plug and cap connecter.
Bracelet connecter. Plug connecter.
Broach shank connecter. Uml oonnoctor.
BucUle and bolt-connecter. Kail ond connortor.
Cable connecter. Revolving connecter.
Clip connector. Shielded connecter.
Duplex connecter. Soldorloss connector.
Electric cable connector. Soldorloss wire connecter.
Electric connector. Switch plug connector.
I'llectrlcal connector. S\vivi>l oonnootor.
Faucet connector. 'I'orminal c.innocter.
flMnnent oonnoctor. Tinilior connortor.
Cms lino connector. Triiln pipe oonnoctor.
llool and cushion connect- Wall oonnoctor.
or. Who oonnoctor.
Connoolor. G. B. Bennnder. 2,098,800; Nov. 0.
Connector. A. A. Itonidl. 2.(iSL'..'>(li! ; .luno 1.
Connoctor. W. .1. UurUnrt. L'.0H3.f.-'S ; .luno ,s.
Connector. C. C. l>a.ib, J. O. lllgglns, and J. II. Ilortnor.
2,0(iS,31)9 : Jan, 19.
Connortor. 11. A. nonglnH. 2.076.072; Apr. C.
Connoolor. H. A. Pouglas. 2.(1113,037; Sopt, 1-».
Connoclcr. W. <;. FoInoM. 2,(iS(!,7 10 : .Inl.v 13,
Connoolor, H. A. Coollor, 2.09'J,:tT2 : Si-pt. 7.
Conniotor. W. I). Kvlo and C. J. I.oniont. 2.0t)B.008 ;
Oct, 5.
Conn<>ctor. F. C. I.Mvnrnck, 2,000,52(1 : Nov. 10.
Connoolor. I,. S. SU'WMri. 2.0.><o,-j;n ; Mii.v 11,
Connoolor. A, .). Wii.Tnmn. 2.01)2,313; Sent. 7.
ComiooliT and roooplnoli- tliorofor, Elootrlcnl. \\ . !> C.
W right. 2.079.231 ; May -1.
Connoolor ami hwIIoIi for oonlrol olroulfn. A. C. SnUtli
1111(1 C. F. HolibliiH. 2.()7.'>.<I61) ; Mm- .'10.
Connoctor dovlco. J. A. Mo.vor. 2.005.3-10: Oct. 12.
Connoolor dovloo. J. II. WlHUor. 2.078.825; Ai>r. 2(.
834
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Connecter for electric cables and the like. A. J. Hison.
2,074,393 : Mar. 23.
Connecter for electric cables and the like. A. J. Hixon.
2.093,079 ; Sept. 14.
Connecter for stranded cable. A. A. Berndt. 2,078,051 ;
Apr. 20.
Connecter for taps, pipes, and the like. E. Aghnides.
2.071,780 ; Feb. 23.
Connecter for V-belts. W. P. Taber. 2,099,831 : Nov. 23.
Connecter or terminal. Electric. J. J. JoUiffie. 2,101,713 ;
Dec. 7.
Connecter plug. Electrical. L. H. Riley. 2,101,345 ;
Dec. 7.
Connecters, Combination electric series and series-parallel.
L. Ludwig. 2,087,918 ; July 27.
Connecting device. E. S. Cushman and E. Konik.
2,079,988 ; May 11.
Connecting device. L. Mollet. 2,084,698 ; June 22.
Connecting device. S. B. Sanford. 2,102,383 ; Dec. 14.
Connecting device. H. V. D. Schreck. 2,077,157 ; Apr.
13.
Connecting device for harness or jack levers. B. Huggins.
2,075,439 ; Mar. 30.
Connecting means. C. O. Cozzens. 2,083,831 : June 15.
Connecting means, Adjustable. O. H. Dicke. 2,077,620 ;
Apr. 20.
Connecting rod. J. Le Valley. 2,093,681 ; Sept. 21.
Connecting rod. F. Schaefer. 2.096,067-8 ; Oct. 19.
Connecting rods. Producing locomotive, R. L. Templin.
2,080,641 ; Mav 18.
Connection. J. E. Cady. 2,094,347 ; Sept. 28.
Connection. W. G. Wehr. 2,076,106 ; Apr. 6.
Connection, Armature lead. C. E. Eoth. 2,078,024 ; Apr.
20.
Connection block, H. A. Bakke and H. F. Crotty.
2,092,631 ; Sept. 7.
Connection, Bottom strip seat frame. D. E. Sargent.
2,098,649 ; Nov. 9.
Connection, Chain link. A. L. Lee. 2,068,862 ; Jan, 26.
Connection, Chain slip link. F. V. Calgano. 2,075,391 ;
Mar, 30.
Connection, Clamp threaded. T. C. Schenk. 2,066,541 ;
Jan. 5.
Connection, Collector-neck. H. S. Matthews. 2,094,365 ;
Sept. 28.
Connection, Conveyer section. C. N. Bebinger. 2,101,017 ;
Dec. 7.
Connection for a flexible hose. W. B. Pickard and J. C. G.
Maxwell. 2,074,425 ; Mar. 23.
Connection for burial case handles or the like. B. L.
Mallory. 2,079,459 ; May 4.
Connection for electrical appliances, Ground. A. W.
Seyfried. 2,103,758 ; Dec. 28.
Connection for refrigeration systems, Equalizing. R. L.
Sparks. 2.100,494; Nov. 30.
Connection for rock drills. Air or water tube. E. B.
Lear. 2,101,144; Dec. 7.
Connection or joint. F. J. Kennedy. 2,086,133 ; July 6.
Connection, Piston and rod. C. Kritzler and C. Raggen-
bass. 2,081.749 ; May 25.
Connection, Plumbing. W. C. Groeniger. 2,096,240 ; Oct.
19.
Connection, Resilient. N. G. A. Malmquist. 2,086,720 ;
July 13.
Connection, Self cutting wire. J. K. Dobbs. 2,070,566 ;
Feb. 16.
Connection terminal. W G. Fotsch. 2,074.898 ; Mar. 23.
Connection, Threaded bearing. J. W. Leighton.
2.082.250 ; June 1.
Connection, Transformer. O. P. McCarty. 2,082,645 ;
June 1.
Connection used in proceedings for measuring very high
resistances. S. Strauss. 2.081,074 ; May 18.
Connection, Yieldable belt. W. B. Hornberger. 2,087,151 :
July 13.
Connections for storage batteries. Making inter-cell. C.
G. Reetz. 2,090,268- Aug. 17.
Connections of the driving unit to the frame of a motor
vehicle. H. Ledwicka. 2.079,218 ; May 4.
Connector. R. J. Durkee. 2,073,338 ; Mar. 9.
Connector for edgewise wound coils. J. F. Frese.
2,081,089-90 ; May 18.
Conservatory, Window. H. Thorin. 2,074,872 ; Jlar. 23
Constant level apparatus. JI. Weber. 2.081.315 : May 25.
Constant temperature apparatus. S. A. Bokovov
2,102,783 : Dec, 21,
Constant voltage generator. C. E. Hallmark. 2,103,619 •
Dec. 28.
Construction adapted to cover large surfaces. E. G. P.
Mopin. 2,082,116; June 1.
Constniption block. E. A. Sterns. 2.082.429 ; June 1.
Construction composition. Light weight. H. Guth
2.103,746; Dec, 28.
Construction for joining metallic and nonmetallic nieni-
hcrs. II. P. IIIndR. 2,091.852 ; Aug. 31.
Construction, Method of. G. Hogg. 2,090,495 : Oct. 19
Con.structional material. A. C. Fischer. 2,067,707 ; Jan
12.
Contact arm for circuit controlling devices. T. TerJesen
2,068,093 ; Jan. 19.
Contact assembly. G. H. Fagley, 2,088.411 ; July 27
Contact assembly. C. B. Gwyn, Jr. 2,086.221 : July 6'
Contact for cartridge fuses. R. Reeh. 2,088,435 • July
Contact masses. Apparatus for regeneration of. E. J.
Houdry. 2,073,638 ; Mar. 16.
Contact masses. Regenerative. E. J. Houdry. 2,078,951 ;
Mav 4.
Contact masses. Use of. J. H. Pew. 2,095,265 ; Oct. 12.
Contact mechanism. J. A. Favre. 2,098,032 ; Nov. 2.
Contact mechanism. Clock controlled. R. E. McClure.
2,100,664; Nov. 30.
Contact members. Securing. H. K. Richardson.
2,075,057 ; Mar. 30.
Contact seizure of metal parts. Preventing. A. L. Parker.
2,098,256 ; Nov. 9.
Contact structure for electrical circuit controllers. J. F.
Ebert and E. M. Squire. 2.082.794 : June 8.
Contact system for vibratory switches, Stationary. F. O.
Hartman. 2.082.493 ; June 1.
Contacting process and apparatus. C. G. Hawley.
2,075,344 ; Mar. 30.
Contactor construction. H. L. Van Valkenburg.
2,101,288 ; Dec. 7.
Contactor, Countercurrent. C. C. Miller. 2,078,403 ■
Apr. 27.
Contactor, Countercurrent. J. Robinson. 2,072,382 ;
Mar. 2.
Container : See —
Acid container. Liquid and powder dis-
Baking container. pensing container.
Battery container. Locking container.
Beer container. Milk bottle container.
Beverage container. Merchandising container.
Bottle and like container. Metal container.
Boxlike container. Milk bottle container.
Butter container. Noncorrosive lined con-
Cake container. tainer.
Cigarette container. Nonrefillable container.
Collapsible container. Paper container.
Collapsible tube container. Parachute flare container.
Cosmetic container. Pouring container.
Deodorant container. Pouring spout container.
Dispensing container. Pressure medium contaiue
Display container. Returnable shipping con-
Divisible container. tainer.
Dredging container. Rodentproof container.
Duplex container. Roll top container.
Easy opening container. Safety razor container.
Egg holding container. Sanitary container.
Envelope container. Sealed container.
Explosive container. Sectional container.
Fiber board container. Shipping container.
Flexible container. Single delivery dispensing
Food container. container.
Freight container. Slip cover container.
Friction closure con- Specimen container,
tainer. Sterile container.
Garbage container. Temperature control con^
Garment container. tainer.
Heat insulated container. Tamperproof container.
Heatproof container. Tobacco container.
Heat treating container. Tooth powder container.
Hot water container. Transparent container.
Ice container. Universally mountable con-
Insulated container. tainer.
Insulated food container. Vending container.
Knoclj-down container. Vented container.
Label roll container. Visible container.
Lipstick container. Wire container.
Liquid container. Wrapped container.
Container. G. E. Andersen. 2,097.682 : Nov. 2.
Container. W. K. Andrew. 2,089,527 ; Aug. 10.
Container. J. E. Annen. 2,102,666 ; Dec. 21.
Container. C. B. Arnold. 2.084,179 ; June 15.
Container. C. Barbieri. 2,088,832 ; Aug. 3.
Container. H. A. Barnby. 2,075,776 ; Mar. 30.
Container. J. Battaline. 2,093,123 : Sept. 14.
Container. R. M. Bergstein. 2.099,257 ; Nov. 16.
Container. E. H. Bixby. 2,094,054 ; Sept. 28.
Container. P. F. Boeye. 2,100,773 ; Nov. 30.
Container. W. C. Bonthron. 2.079.599 ; May 11.
Container. E. M. Bourland. 2,085,292 ; June 29.
( ontainer. J. A. Brady. 2.077.208 ; Apr. 13.
Container. C. R. Brown. 2,095.227 ; Oct. 12.
Container. A. J. Byrne. 2.086.534 ; July 13.
Container. H. Carew. 2,085,847; July 6.
Container. J. A. Case. 2,094,230 ; Sept. 28.
Container. J N. Cayo. 2.100.240 : Nov. 23.
container. A. J. Chamberlain. 2,069,354; Feb. 2.
16.
Container. J. D. Comstock. '2,088,319; July 27.*
Cont'^w t- ■^•^"'^ •^■. C"^*'*- J--- 2,070,711: Feb. xo.
Apr 27' Courtnght and C. S. Stiles. 2,078,530 ;
Container! a L Day. 2,094,589 ; Oct. 5.
Container. H. L. De Lisle. 2,091.809 : Ang. 31.
I ontainer. J. Domershausen. 2,100,636; Nov. 30.
Container. R. I. Drake. 2,100.711 ; Nov 30.
Container, C. E. Evans. 2.090.527 ; Aug. 17.
Container. C. D. Fallert. 2.082.200; June 1.
CnntXo'l- ^r'^i?'''S''°;. 2.099.805 ; Nov 23
May 11 ^^^ '^^'- ^- Pi«man. 2,080,122 ;
Container. Jr. Frost. 2.072,672 • Mar '
(ontainer. W. J. Gautier. 2.096.358 • "Oct 19
CoStiiSIr '^ ^- g.«"'">SS. Re. 20.427 ; June 29.
container, h. S. Haggerty. 2,096,107 ; Oct. 19.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
835
Container. J. Hekman. 2,090,200 ; Aug. 17.
Container. W. E. Heller. 2,089,371 ; Aug. 10.
Container. D. Henderson. 2,101,855 ; Dec. 14.
Container. M. E. Holy. 2,077,173 ; Apr. 13.
Container. G. T. Horton. 2,095,256; Oct. 12.
Container. G. T. Horton and C. L. Day. 2,085,752 ;
July 6.
Container. J. 51. Hothersall. 2,085,979 ; July 6.
Container. J. M. Hothersall. 2,089,958-9 ; Aug. 17.
Container. J. M. Hothersall. 2,094,600; Oct. 5.
Container. R. J. and G. A. Hutt. 2,069,549 ; Feb. 2.
Container. C. W. Johnson. 2,075,988 ; Apr. 6.
Container. A. Karls-son-Ygger. 2.074.824 : Mar. 23.
Container. C. B. Kilmer. 2,075,617-18; Mar. 30.
Container. F. Koch. 2,073,990 ; Mar. 16.
Container. L. B. Koch. 2,103,290 ; Dec. 28.
Container. H. T. Kratt. 2,07k:,4i;G ; Mar. 2.
Container. H. T. Kraft. 2,072,802 ; Mar. 2.
Container. L. P. Lansing. 2,097,819 ; Nov. 2.
Container. E. A. Leinire. 2,091,603 ; Aug. 31.
Container. E. A. Lenlj. 2,100,858 ; Nov. 30.
Container. H. B. Lermer. 2,098,751 ; Nov. 9.
Container. G. Levinson. 2,085,104 ; June 29.
Container. B. T. Lindell. 2,082,838 ; June 8.
Container. C. M. MacChensey. 2,086,041 ; July 6.
Container. W. J. McCarthy. 2,088,605 ; Aug. 3.
Container. A. R. Metzger. 2,098,690 ; Nov. 9.
Container. G. A. Moore. 2,069,380 ; Feb. 2.
Container. H. L. Myers. 2,089,067 ; Aug. 3.
Container. P. Nadelson. 2,092,772 ; Sept. 14.
Container. O. E. Parkinson. 2,075,131 ; Mar. 30.
Container. G. T. Phelps. 2,097,736 ; Nov. 2.
Container. R. J. Pomeroy. 2,073,120 ; Mar. 9.
Container. E. C. Potter. 2,075,624 ; Mar. 30.
Container. H. K. Powell. 2,068,763 ; Jan. 26.
Container. H. K. Powell. 2,075,465 ; Mar. 30.
Container. H. K. Powell. 2,078,018 ; Apr. 20.
Container. H. K. Powell. 2,091,614 ; Aug. 31.
Container. R. E. Read. 2,100,510 ; Nov. 30.
Container. N. S. Reeder and J. G. Morrissey. 2,086,923 ;
July 13.
Container. S. Reich. 2,097,893 ; Nov. 2.
Container. C. P. Reis. 2,071.219; Feb. 16.
Container. W. A. Ringler. 2,091,291 ; Aug. 31.
Container. D. B. Rueckert. 2,095,764; Oct. 12.
Container. H. T. Scott. 2,087,940 ; July 27.
Container. H. Sebell. 2,102,440 ; Dec. 14.
Container. D. C. Shepard. 2,094,683 ; Oct. 5.
Container, l^^. Sherman. 2,079.188 : May 4.
Container. J. Siegert. 2,096,410 ; Oct. 19.
Container. A. S. Speer. 2,091.126: Aug. 24.
Container. H. P. Taylor. 2,089,509 ; Aug. 10.
Container. J. V. Torras. 2.077.027; Apr. 13.
Container. O. J. Towell. 2,085,239 ; June 29.
Container. L. A. Trevisan. 2,085,054 ; June 29.
Container. H. G. Vaughn. 2,075,381-3; Mar. 30.
Container. A. A. Wescott. 2,087,826; July 20.
Container. I. L. Wilcox. 2,082,995 ; June 8.
Container. I. L. Wilcox. 2,086,887 ; July 13.
Container. J. M. Young. 2,072,149; Mar. 2.
Container. L. R. Zimmerman and J. Schuchat. 2,067,749 ;
Jan. 12.
Container and carrier for bottled goods. T. H. Goldrlng.
2,070,399 ; Feb. 9.
Container and clo.sure and toothed article therefor. Gen-
eral. M. Simsinovici. 2.081,500 ; May 25.
Container and closure assembly. C. V. Pace. 2,094,020 ;
Sept. 28.
Container and closure cap therefor. H. Carew. 2,069,213 ;
Feb. 2.
Coniainer and closure cap therefor. H. Carew.
2,074,325 ; Mar. 23.
Container and closure means therefor. C. F. Busch.
2.085,950 ; July 6.
Container and closure therefor. E. Jacob. 2,085,367 ;
June 29.
Container and container car. G. C. Woodruff. 2,073,982 ;
Mar. 16.
Container and dispen.sor. Paste tube. A. E. White.
2,087,712 ; July 20.
Container and dispensing device for powdered soap and
the like. A. C. Reeve. 2,070,323 ; Apr. «.
Container and display support, Pie. W. Ehrllch.
2,068,540 ; Jan. 19.
Container and erecting same, Collapsible. L. Arneson.
2,089,084 ; Aug. 3.
Container and goblet for liquids, Combination. O. P.
Daniels. 2,086,404 ; July 0.
Container and hoop construction. S. Smith. 2,071,602;
Feb. 23.
Container and liner therefor. J. B. Luck and II. M.
Citatto. 2,094,2.^.7 ; Sept. 28.
Container and loading and unloading the snme. Liquid.
J. Llthgow. 2,092,026; Sept. 14.
Container and making same. I. H. Weber. 2,075,070;
Mar. 30.
Container and making same, Shoot-materlnl. J. Brcn
zlnger. 2, 101.. ''.30 ; Dec. 7.
Container and iTiaUing Haiue, Special. I-. A. IleckPr and
A. A. SplKalc. 2.071,018: Feb. 16.
(Jonlnlner iind iii.iliing. Sanitary food. M. W. FriKlikorn.
2.091,033; Aug. 31.
Container and ineaHiirIng device thcrofor. II. Stargnrdt,
2,087,020 ; July 27.
Container and packing, storing, and shipping liquids
tlierein. Coated. L. D. Benedict. 2.096,703 : Oct. 19.
Container and pump. R. Bernhardt. 2,103,932 ; Dec.
28.
Container and reclosure. J. M. Hothersall. 2,083,565 ;
June 15.
Container and spout construction. G. O. Conner.
2,070.783 ; Feb. 16.
Container and spout construction. G. O. Conner.
2,103,406 ; Dec. 28.
Container and tester, Battery cell. H. Rothenberg.
2,093,983 ; Sept. 21.
Container and toy. Stationery. L. J. Behr. 2.084,308;
June 22.
Container assembling device. J. E. Annen. 2,096,776 ;
Oct. 26.
Container assembling machine. S. Bergstein. 2,100,022 ;
Nov. 23.
Container closing means. R. B. Bukolt. 2,077,984 ; Apr.
20.
Container closure. B. F. Conner. 2,074,830 ; Mar. 23.
Container closure. S. Lowen. 2,073,941 ; Mar. 16.
Container closure. W. T. Parkin. 2.073,707 ; Mar. 16.
Container closure. A. A. Seidel. 2,089,812 ; Aug. 10.
Container closure and cap. E. T. Ferngren. 2,099,056 ;
Container closure and making same. C. E. McManus.
2.081.246 : May 25.
Container closure and method of making. J. W. Perry.
2,070,024 ; Feb. 9.
Container construction. H. C. Aument. 2,099,095 ; Nov.
16.
Container construction. Insulated. W. A. Barnes.
2,096,873 ; Oct. 26.
Container construction. Two part. E. T. Ferngren.
2,099,057 ; Nov. 16.
Container conveyer and distributor. C. N. Bergmann.
2,085,410 ; June 29.
Container conveyer and distributor. C. N. Bergmann.
2.103,107 ; Dec. 21.
Container cover. E. H. Wilkinson. 2,088,629 ; Aug. 3.
Container cover closing machine. C. T. Draper.
2,071,970 ; Feb. 23.
Container cover fastener. Shipping. L. M. Hlle.
2,070,274 ; Feb. 9.
Container discharging apparatus. L H. Risser. 2,073,945 ;
Mar. 16.
Container dispensing head, Powder. H. A. Ciufl.
2,089,468 ; Aug. 10.
Container-duster for Insecticide powder. E. B. Hunn.
2,084,493 ; June 22.
Container fabricating machine. H. T. Scott. 2,085,477 ;
June 29.
Container filling apparatus. T. A. Standley. 2,100,039 ;
Nov. 23.
Container filling machine. S. R. Howard. 2,080,482 ;
May 18.
Container filling machine. A. I. Risser. 2,072,344 ;
Mar. 2.
Container for bathers. Waterproof. A. C. HofTman.
2,081,930; June 1.
Container for container cars. G. C. Woodruff.
2,076,608 ; Apr. 13.
Container for container cars. Drop bottom. G. C. Wood-
ruff. 2,070,348-9 ; Feb. 9.
Container for container cars. Insulated. G. C. Woodruff.
2,070,346 ; Feb. 9.
Container for container cars or automobile trucks. G. C.
Woodruff. 2,070,347 ; Feb. 9.
Container for container cars, Refrigerator. G. C. Wood-
ruff. 2,073,081 ; Mar. 10.
Container for controlling dry Ice. C. H. Walker.
2,094,389 ; Sept. 28.
Container for cut flowers and the like. C. Mortenson.
2,087,2,50 : July 20.
Container for dental amalgams. P, Doll. 2,005,543 ;
Oct. 12.
Container for dispensing grease. II. Schrader. 2,074,241 ;
Mar. 10.
Container for dry comminuted material. B. S. Ilouck.
2,075,087 ; Apr. 6.
Container for electrolytic condensers. Carbon coated. S.
Itloonienlhal. 2,085,413; June 29.
Container for fluids. L. L. SuHlsberg. 2,103,380 ; Doc.
Container for granular nnil like malerltils. F. Rolff.
2,077.898 : Apr. 20.
Container for granular material. Measuring. W. O.
Itrown. 2,088,830 ; Aug. 3.
("(iMijilii4T for hanilUnK goods, Shipping. 11. 10. Ford.
2,»H>,S,0:)0 : Nov. 2.
ConlaIn<>r for hydraulic trnnsinl.sslons, Lateral (Itild. D.
(lO.ssler. 2,100. 110 : Nov. :i().
("diitalner for iHolatlng InHccls. A. M. Soulliwtrk.
•J ()!i;!,7si : S(>tii. 21.
Container for niarblcH. C. F. Israel. 2,085,305 ; June 20.
('o"talner for plo pans. M. M. Young. 2, 07-1, -MS ; Miir.
23.
C(.nialner for powders, pastes, rrennis, nnil Ihp Uko, Din-
pc-iiHlng. L. I'hillppp. 2.085. UO ; June 20.
Container for preBcrvIng eggii. N. G. Conner. 2,102,880;
Deo. 21.
Container for refrlceralors, Teinpernturo controlltvl. A.
Urunner. 2.002,105; Sept. 7.
836
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Container for transporting stacked commodities. G. C.
Woodruff. 2,095,515 ; Oct. 12.
Container for viscous substances. G. E. Armstrong.
2,090,018 ; Aug. 17.
Container forming and filling machine. M. J. Milmoe.
2,071,081 ; Feb. 16.
Container having a high resistance to corrosion by alka-
line and soda ash solutions. A. Beck. 2,079,786 ; May
11.
Container holder, Adjustable. P. W. Lucas. 2,069,011
Jan. 26.
Container loading apparatus. I. H. Risser. 2,073,944
Mar. 16.
Container machine. P. M. GilfiUan. 2,100,739 ; Nov. 30
Container made of paper M. E. Gazette. 2,074,899 ; Mar
23
Container, Making a. P. Witte. 2,088,223 ; July 27.
Container, Metal. C. A. Racine and W. D. Graham.
Re. 20,374 ; May 18.
Container, Method and apparatus for filling. A. C. Rich-
ardson and D. T. Saxby. 2,072,963 ; Mar. 9.
Container of transparent cellulose film. L. E. Menbrino.
2,079,177 ; May 4.
Container opening device. C. H. Grounds. 2,068,020 ;
Jan. 19.
Container or bottle, Nonrefillable. S. Narunsky.
2,072,960 ; Mar. 9.
Container or casket. Burial. E. M. Strom. 2,096,290 ;
Oct. 19.
Container or receptacle. M. B. Frank. 2,079,688 ; May
11.
Container sealing composition. C. J. Parker. 2,073,648 ;
Mar. 16.
Container sealing machine. I. E. Black, F. J. Hoffer, and
H. B. Silver. 2,081,908; June 1.
Container sealing machine. I. E. Black, F. J. Hoffer,
and H. B. Silver. 2,103,213 ; Dec. 21.
Container sealing means. R. B. Bukolt. 2,077,985 ; Apr.
20.
Container structure, Individual cosmetic. J. O. Carroll.
2,102,885 ; Dec. 21.
Container such as preserving can, Closed. E. Ljung-
strom. 2,085,200 ; June 29.
Container under air-free conditions, Conveying and seal-
ing. W. M. Ryan and J. W. Bold. 2,094,754 ; Oct. 5.
Container unit, P'ood. L. H. Scurlock. 2,074,564 ; Mar.
23.
Container valve. H. T. Rice and M. E. Seidner.
2,084,596 ; June 22.
Container with antiseptic vial, Sanitary toothbrush. J. F.
Bell. 2,083.487 ; June 8.
Container with lyophilic biologically-active substances,
etc. J. Reichel. 2,085,392 ; June 29.
Container with retaining cap. H. B. Griner. 2,096,802 ;
Oct. 26.
Container with rotatable spout. F. J. O'Brien and H. A.
Fink. 2,070,74.5-6 : Feb. 16.
Container with rotatable spout. W. F. Punte. 2,083,471 ;
June 8.
Containers, Apparatus for filling. B. E. Johnson.
2,103,817; Dec. 28.
Containers, Apparatus for transferring movable. B. F.
Fitch. 2,071,335 ; Feb. 23.
Containers, Device for the opening of. E. H. Weber.
2,074,156; Mar. 16.
Containers, Discharging fluid pressure. S. E. Allen.
2,072,577 ; Mar. 2.
Containers for eggs, Molded fibre. G. P. Dorr. 2,078,927 ;
May 4.
Containers for packages, Metliod of and apparatus for
forming. G. OrstrOm. 2.070,838 ; Feb. 16.
Containers, Forming. R. M. Bergstein. 2,095,910 ; Oct.
12.
Containpr.s, Forming. S. Smith. 2,097,899 ; Nov. 2.
Containers, Making. E. Hildebrandt. 2,076,342 ; Apr. 6.
Containers, Making. A. S. Hirshman. 2,100,480 ; Nov.
30.
Containers, Manufacturing fiber. D. G. Magill. 2,085.034 ;
June 29.
Containers, Means for opening. O. N. Wiswell. 2,099,322 •
Nov. 16.
Containers, Method and apparatus for spraying. J. F.
Peters. 2,085.765 ; July 6.
Containers, Method of and apparatus for filling gas.
N. 11. Hillor. 2,088,060 ; July 27.
Containers, Method of and apparatus for making. W. E
Bowersock and F. J. Spiess. 2,068,163 ; Jan. 19.
Containers or parts tlieroof, IVlanufacturing. H. M.
Kipokhpfer. 2,099,936 : Nov. 23.
Containers, Producing glass. C.B.Garwood. 2,082.695;
June ].
Containers, Scaling. W. H. Beider and T. M. Cunning-
ham. 2,099,097 ; Nov. 16.
Containers, Sealing. R. 1\[. Bprpstoin. 2.097,427 : Nov. 2.
Containers, Sealing. A. M. Doulgheridis. 2,092,445 ;
Sept. 7.
Containers under vacuum or pas, Apparatus for sealing.
W. M. Ryan and J. W. Bold. 2,094,753; Oct. 5.
Containers, Vacuuminir. gasifying, and siruplng. J. T.
McCrosson. 2.00G.35G ; Jan. 5.
Containers with liquids. Device for filling. S. Saeta.
2,100,359 ; Nov. 30.
Containers with reentrant bottoms, Method of and appa-
ratus for producing glass. L. D. Soubier. 2,075,771 ;
Mar. 30.
Containers with semifluid material. Device for filling.
P. F. Stockard. 2,081,607 ; May 25.
Continuous column clip. D. H. Bitney. 2,099,951 ; Nov.
23.
Continuous rotary filter. C. S. Robison. 2,067,415 ; Jan.
12.
Continuous thread-processing machine. W. F. Knebusch
and F. Hillix. 2.067,881 ; Jan. 12.
Control. W. J. Besler. 2,070,075 ; Feb. 9.
Control. C. D. Geer and J. L. Biach. 2,077,924 ; Apr. 20.
Control. V. W. Kliesrath. 2,090,207 ; Aug. 17.
Control and compensator unit for hydraulic brakes, Se-
lective. C. Sauzedde. 2,075,062 ; Mar. 30.
Control and electric ignition for gas burners. Automatic.
J. B. Williams. 2,077,297 : Apr. 13.
Control and indication of railway switches. W. A. Wood.
2,080,022 ; May 11.
Control and indicator device for radio receivers. E. O.
Burton. 2,075,569 ; Mar. 30.
Control and signaling system for railway installations.
Remote. A. Becq and P. Nicolas. 2.066.518 ; Jan. 5.
Control apparatus. D. D. Knowles. 2,084,036 ; June 15.
Control apparatus. E. M. Miller. 2,066.413 ; Jan. 5.
Control apparatus. D. H. Mitchell. 2,095,935-6 ; Oct.
12.
Control apparatus. C. B. Moore. 2,093,119 ; Sept. 14.
Control apparatus. D. E. Noble. 2^90,224 ; Aug. 17.
Control apparatus. W. J. Podbielniak. 2,088,385 ; July
27.
Control apparatus. W. J. Podbielniak. 2,093,644 ; Sept.
21.
Control apparatus. W. A. Ray. 2,084,654; June 22.
Control apparatus. H. J. Smith. 2,087,072 ; July 13.
Control apparatus. M. C. Terry. 2,068,249 ; Jan. 19.
Control apparatus and controlling the operation thereof.
Proportioning. G. Wiinsch. 2,074,882 ; Mar. 23.
Control apparatus and method. W. M. Schweicltart.
2,093,649 ; Sept. 21.
Control apparatus for automatic phonographs. R. R.
Erbe. 2,069,180 ; Jan. 26.
Control apparatus for check dispensers. S. May.
2,083,463 ; June 8.
Control apparatus for engine starters. H. L. Hartzell.
2.067,084 ; Jan. 5.
Control apparatus for heating systems. G. H. Wotring.
2,084,880 ; June 22.
Control apparatus for hydraulic change speed mechanism.
H. Walti. 2,089,590 ; Aug. 10.
Control apparatus for radio receivers. R. J. Glass.
2,079,445 : May 4.
Control apparatus for radio receiving sets. R. B. Fos-
ter. 2,075,809 ; Apr. 6.
Control apparatus for target traps. H. C. Foster and
L. Leroy. 2,072,746; Mar. 2.
Control apparatus. Hydraulic. G. R. Volkert. 2,072,693 ;
Mar. 2.
Control apparatus, Interlocking. E. M. Allen and H. S.
Young. 2,092,197 ; Sept. 7.
Control apparatus, Multiple. H. A. Thompson.
2.100.791 ; Nov, 30,
Control arrangement for motors, particularly rudder mo-
tors. E. Fischel. 2,069,605 ; Feb. 2.
Control, Automatic. J. J. Neuman. 2,098,591 ; Nov. 9.
Control box. W. T. Bailey. 2,077,163 : Apr. 13.
Control chute means. C. S. Johnson. 2,069,451 ; Feb. 2.'
Control device. R. H. Cutting and W. E. Raney.
2.096.792 ; Oct. 26.
Control device. A. C. De Lorme. 2,078,629 ; Apr. 27.
Control device. E. J. Dillman. 2.080.169 : Mav 11.
Control device. E. J. Dillman. 2,085.300 ; June 29.
Control device. E. J. Dillman. 2,088,163; July 27.
Control device. E. J. Dillman. 2,088,556 ; July 27.
Control device. E. J. Dillman. 2,093.693 ; Sept. 21.
Control device. A. G. Hann. 2,091.228 : Aug. 24.
Control device. W. L. Hickstein and E. C. Loesser.
Re. 20,380 : Mav 25.
Control device. T. A. Rich. 2,069,625 ; Feb. 2.
Control device. W. H. Richards. 2.099,706 ; Nov. 23.
Control device. N. C. Schellenger. 2,068,713; Jan. 26.
Control device. E. D. Schneider. 2,100,876; Nov. 30.
Control device. W. L. Stuyverson. 2,082,603 ; June 1.
Control device. R. L. T7hl. 2.085,557 ; June 29.
Control device. H. Weber. 2,101,160 ; Dec. 7.
Control device. C. J. Werner. 2,086.755 ; July 13.
^°}!^I^\ ^device. C. J. Werner and C. H. Kindl.
2,080,754 ; July 13.
Control device and circuits for hot water heating sys-
terns F. C. Broderick. 2,073,676 ; Mar. 16.
o ino ?,?i'"^?. '^'^'^ ^^^ production thereof. C. W. Dann.
.6,102,407 ; Dec. 14.
Control device. Electric. A. J. McMaster. 2,067,613;
Jan. 12.
Control device for electrical musical instruments. N.
Langer. 2,074,151 ; Mar. 16.
Control device for games. L. W. Gensburg. 2,077,684;
Apr. 20. B , 1 t
^"?*/,"oo'J.^o^'''?,^'"' '^sfitins appliances. E. E. Chandler.
2,072,868 ; Mar. 9.
^°o n""^] ^^S^'*^-?, ^^"^ heating systems. E. J. Dillman.
2,098,912 ; Nov. 9.
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LIST OF INVENTIONS
837
Control device for heating systems. J. K. Lenclve and
H. Schmld. 2,085,912 ; July 6.
Control device for hot blast stoves. D. M. Evans.
2,073,447 ; Mar. 9.
Control device for radio receivers. II. AViinning.
2,074,447 ; Mar. 23.
Control device for radio receiving apparatus. B. Franklin.
2,093,833; Sept. 21.
Control device for radio receiving sets, Remote. E. L.
Barrett. 2,096,953 ; Oct. 26.
Control device, Inertia operated. E. J. Bush. 2,068,370 ;
Jan. 19.
Control device. Mechanical. M. T. Weston. 2,101,117 ,
Dec. 7.
Control element for the flushing device in hydraulic
gears. O. Heerdt. 2,069,366 ; Feb. 2.
Control for a ijuuip operating motor. Exhaust. W. H.
Wineman. 2,078,301 ; Apr. 2T.
Control for a safer operation of motor vehicles. H. B.
Numer. 2,067,332 ; Jan. 12.
Control for air circulating means. System of. D. J.
Jones. 2,098,806 ; Nov. 9.
Control for air conditioning systems. D. J. Stev^art and
G. F. Drake. 2,086,482 ; July 6.
Control for air conditioning systems and the like. G. F.
Drake. 2,090,624 ; Aug. 24.
Control for airplanes. Level flight. B. G. Carlson.
2,074,828 ; Mar. 23.
Control for an air conditioning system. W. J. Madden.
2,095,881 ; Oct. 12.
Control for audion amplifier. Automatic. S. Ballantine.
Re. 20,442 ; July 13.
Control for auto engines. Safety. C. M. Tanner.
2,096,291 ; Oct. 19.
Control for automatic talking machines, Automatic. H.
H. Hoke, Jr. 2,102,531 ; Dee. 14.
Control for boilers, Water. J. E. Briggs. 2,078,479 ;
Apr. 27.
Control for box machines, Pneumatic. H. K. Dickermann
and J. W. McCarthy. 2,068,008 ; Jan. 19.
Control for brake systems. Automatic. C. C. Fanner.
2,077.920; Apr. 20.
Control for burners. Automatic. W. G. Hartwlg.
2,103,529 ; Dec. 28.
Control tor compressors and tlie like. B. S. Alkman.
2,074,738 ; Mar. 23.
Control for electric vacuum discharge apparatus. M.
Sehenkel. 2,094,379 ; Sept. 28.
Control for electrically operated elevators. System of.
R. J. Stevens. 2,096,473 ; Oct. 19.
Control for electrically operated lifts. System of. N. C.
Smart. 2,094,047 ; Sept. 28.
Control for friction transmission. J. Ehrllch. 2,071,785 ;
Feb. 23.
Control for gas governors, Safety. K. S. Van Epps.
2,095,426 ; Oct. 12.
Control for groups of gate-valves or the like. System of.
H. Dienenthal. 2,088,261 ; July 27.
Control for humidifiers, Automatic. F. Bullock. 2,067,875 ;
.Tan. 12.
Control for hydmulic turhincs, Overspccd. R. E. li.
Sharp. 2,094,282 ; Sept. 28.
Control for internal combustion engines. Thermostatic.
C. H. and P. J. Jorgensen. 2,101,309 ; Dec. 7.
Control for liquid fuel burners, System of. G. F. Drake.
2,077,402 : Apr. 20.
Control for machine guns. Remote. L. A. I5ous.sel.
2,097,902 ; Nov. 2.
Control for macliine tools, Aulomatic. O. G. RutemlUer
and T. II. Long. 2,069,508 ; Feb. 2.
Control for motor vehicles. Steering wheel. J. Love.
2,085,718 ; June 29.
Control for oil burners and the like. Timing. G. R. Town-
send. 2,078.109; Apr. 20.
Control for operating niacliinery. Automatic minimum
pressure. W. Ernst. 2,079,904; May 11.
Control for power brakes, Engine operated. D. Collins.
2,080,661 ; July 13.
Control for power propelled vehicles. Automatic. E. G.
Staude. 2.094,383 : Sept. 28.
Control for pressing machines. J. M. Dewey. 2,075,183 ;
Mar. 30.
Control for radio apparatus. Automatic. D. R. Cutler
and 10. H. ("orson. 2,068,227; Jan. 10.
Control for radio receiving apparatus, Automatic volume.
S. A. Stevens and L. E. Tliomi)son. 2,085,928; July 6.
Control for n>frig<>rallon systems, Superheat. J. L.
Shrode. 2,099.085; Nov. 16.
Control for throttle, clutch, and brake means for nuto
mobiles. J. M. Brown. 2.076,117; Apr. 0.
Control for throttle valves, Hydraulic. J. H. Wynn.
2,084,368 ; June 22.
Control lor timers, C<!ntrlfugiil. J.L.Arthur. 2,070,146;
Mav 4.
Control for traclois, Stei'iiiig and driving. H. H. Hal(er.
(;, R. UoKer.s iiixl N. (). I'.iii/CKrau. 2,07 I,:! 19 ; M.ir. 2:!.
Control lor water lock feed for steam bollcrH, Automatic.
W. 1). Nore. 2.072.467 ; Mar. 2.
Control linkage for vehicles. A. F. Illcknuui. 2,060,300:
Control meiins. K. J. Dlllman. 2.102,176; Dec. M.
('oiilrol ineaiiH. A. IC. FouUIh. 2.0(17, HiiO ; Jan. 12.
Tonlrol means. 1!. \V. Joni'H, 2,0.S3,ri31 ; June K.
Control means. F. A. Mllc1ii>ll. 2,100,000; Nov. 30.
Control means for machine tools. Automatic. D. H.
Montgomery and W. B. Retz. 2,090.262 ; Aug. 17.
Control means for mechanical refrigerators. R. R.
Nydegger. 2,085,994 ; July 6.
Control means for mechanical refrigerators. Automatic.
R. R. Nydegger. 2,082,023 ; June 1.
Control means for motor vehicles. C. A. Brewer.
2,072,999 ; Mar. 9.
Control means for wringer drive mechanism. P. E.
Geldhof. 2,072,032 : Mar. 2.
Control mechanism. T. Brown. 2,086,350 ; July 6.
Control mechanism. W. R. Griswold. 2,073,692 ; Mar. 16.
Control mechanism. H. D. James. 2,076,146 ; Apr. 6.
Control mechanism. V. \V. Kliesrath. 2,068,954 ; Jan. 26.
Control mechanism. C. B. Kurtz. 2,071.348: Feb. 23.
Control mechanism. R. S. Sanford. 2.068,962 ; Jan. 26.
Control mechanism. R. S. Sanford. 2,103,274 ; Dec. 28.
Control mechanism. S. Vorech. 2,075,917 ; Apr. 6.
Control mechanism. Burner apparatus. F. S. Denison and
J. P. Kriechbaum. 2,070,118; Feb. 9.
Control mechanism for adjustable seats. L. G. S. Whedon.
2.076,309 ; Apr. 6.
Control mechanism for air conditioning systems. W. \V.
Stuart. 2,067.426 ; Jan. 12.
Control mechanism for airplanes. B. Malinowski.
2,076,088; Apr. 6.
Control mechanism for carburetors and the like. R. B.
Hyde. 2,071,695 ; Feb. 23.
Control mechanism for change speed gear transmissions.
B. E. Richardson. 2.079,529 ; May 4.
Control mechanism for clutches. J. W. Tatter.
2,068,579 : Jan. 19.
Control mechanism for dampers and the like. C. A. Olto.
2,080,212 ; May 11.
Control mechanism for Diesel engines. B. Loefller.
2,067,611 : Jan. 12.
Control mechanism for elevators and the like. F. Miiller.
2,097,075 : Oct. 26.
Control mechanism for empty and load brakes. W. E.
Wine. 2,075,154; Mar. 30.
Control mechanism for empty and load brakes. W. E.
Wine. 2,075,321 ; Mar. 30.
Control mechanism for fulling machine. F. F. Flagg.
2,087,342 : July 20.
Control mechanism for grinding machines. P. Plantinga.
2,089,002 ; Aug. 3.
Control mechanism for heat exchange apparatus. E.
Stranszky. 2,088,728; Aug. 3.
Control mechanism for hoisting machines. D. A. Natot.
2,081.709 : May 25.
Control mechanism for hvdraulically operated machine
tools, Two-foed. n. A. Carlson. 2,094,526; Sept. 28.
Control mechanism for milling planers or otlier machines.
J. E. Doran. 2,079,735 ; May 11.
Control mechanism for multiple hydraulic gears. W.
Lenz. 2,095,820 ; Oct. 12.
Control mechanism for power shovels. G. G. Morin and
K. J. Carleton. 2,094,278; Sept. 28.
Control mechanism for pumps. II. W. Landenberger.
2,098,425 ; Nov. 9.
(^ontrol mechanism for radio sets. Selective. R. L. Gallnat.
2,081,295 ; May 25.
Control mechanism for shuttle changing looms. W. W.
Robertson. 2,103,823 ; Dec. 28.
Control mechanism for steering wheels. W. Jay.
2,075,288; Mar. 30.
Control mechanism for tire groovers and slotters,
Spirallzlng. W. F. Errig and G. M. Pfundt. 2,086,020 ;
July 6.
Control mechanism for wringer rolls of a washing ma-
chine. P. E. Geldhof. 2,086,496-8 ; July 6.
Control iiu>cliaiilsni. Speed responsive. H. S. Pavls.
2 07'.>.2H; : ;\Iar, 2.
Control mechanism, V.iriable. C. Wall;cr, 2.078.S21 :
Apr. 27.
("oiiiTol inelhod and apparatus. R. P. Brown. Re.
20,569 ; Dec. 7.
Control of amplification. Automatic. II. Bartels.
2.098,370 ; Nov. 9.
Control of automatic milking apparatus. .\. F. Pllnt
and G. II. Cascolgne, J. R. Knox and J. A. Kingston.
2,086,078 ; July 13.
Control of electric arc lamps. L. Burns. 2,101,780;
Dec. 7.
Control of electric switches. O. C. Traver. 2,080.710;
Aug. 10.
Control of electromagnetic track biiiKi-s. W. Volkors.
2,081,171 : June 15.
Control of gearing for driving suixTchargers on aircraft
engines. (!. M. Culler. 2.103,11!); IVc. 21.
Control of highway crossing signiil.H. .\|i|>aratii.-< for tlio.
E. M. Allen. 2,07 1 .!>!tr) : F.'l). IVi.
Control of highway crossing slgnnls, .Anpiirntns for the.
J. J. Vanhorn. " 2,085,1)31 2 ; July ti.
Control of lilgliwav croHsliig slgiuils, ApparntuN for the.
ir. S. Young. 2.071.1)1!! : Feb. 2:1.
Control of Internal combust Ion euKlneH. K. I,. Mtlller.
2,074,614 ; Mar. 23.
Com ml (it ciiiiiMiluK iMicliMDlriin for Scotch liejirlliri. II. U
MiicMlcliMc'l. •.•.()7().!)1 1 ; Feb. 1".
Control of osdllntlonn. PhuHo and fn-nuonry. H. ChlnMx
and P. ItorluH. 2.076,2111 : Apr. il,
Colli rol of oNcUlnlorN, SvnchronouH. A. 10, lliirper.
2.000,528; Jan. 6.
838
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Control of printer motors, Kemote. F. G. Hallden.
2,068,949 ; Jan. 26.
Control of relays by means of electrical discharge tube
circuits. H. W. Pook. 2,096,916 ; Oct. 26.
Control of signaling circuits. D. Jlitchell. 2,098,350 ;
Nov. 9.
Control of the excitation of electrical machines. J. M.
Pestarini. 2,094,492 ; Sept. 28.
Control of the flow ratio of a liquid and a gas. N. Title-
stad. 2,090,921 ; Aug. 24.
Control of the power output of aircraft engines. Auto-
matic. E. Schimanek. 2,077,775 ; Apr. 20.
Control of variable speed transmission. A. Madl6.
2,083,656 ; June 15.
Control sheets. Preparing. B. L. Green. 2,067,183 ; Jan.
12.
Control station for postal pneumatic tube plants. H.
Mauch and A. Horn. 2,085,265 ; June 29.
Control surface. L. E. Root. 2,070,809 ; Feb. 16.
Control switch. O. P. Carlson. 2,076,546 ; Apr. 13.
Control switch. J. S. Dunn. 2,096,709 : Oct. 26.
Control switch. A. J. Peterson. 2,095,762; Oct. 12.
Control switch. A. J. A. Peterson and C. ii. Valentine.
2 103 792 • Dec. 28.
Control' system. ' J. 'E. Alexander, Jr. 2,102,664; Dec.
21.
Control system. L. E. Allison. 2,098,819 ; Nov. 9.
Control system. H. C. Beck. 2,095,906 ; Oct. 12.
Control system. G. A. Caldwell and G. E. Shaw.
2,078,220 ; Apr. 27.
Control system. W. T. Croden. 2,086,120 ; July 6.
Control system. P. M. Currier. 2,070,473 ; Feb. 9.
Control system. C. E. Dean. 2,080,115 ; May 11.
Control system. P. S. Dickey. 2,098.913 ; Nov. 9.
Control system. W. F. Fames. 2,103,771 ; Dec. 28.
Control system. W. H. Gille. 2,083,780; June 15.
Control system. W. H. Gille. 2,089,161 ; Aug. 3.
Control system. H. H. Gorrie. 2,079.165 ; May 4.
Control system. H. H. Gorrie. 2,098,914 ; Nov. 9.
Control system. H. Hootz. 2,098,804; Nov. 9.
Control system. C. Johnson. 2,074,696 ; Mar. 23.
Control system. G. E. King. 2,067,153 ; Jan. 5.
Control system. C. G. Kronmiller. 2,102,324 ; Dec. 14.
Control system. T. Kurokochi and I. Miyamoto.
2,095,818; Oct. 12.
Control system. J. D. Lewis, H. Waters, and O. A.
Krauer. 2,101,146 ; Dec. 7.
Control system. E. H. Lockwood. 2,078,676 ; Apr. 27.
Control system. S. A. Morehouse. 2,100.059 ; Nov. 23.
Control system. G. L. Moses. 2.094,370 ; Sept. 28.
Control system. H. E. Nason. 2,103,700; Dec. 28.
Control system. H. S. Ogden. 2,074,853 ; Mar. 23.
Control system. A. Pfau. 2,067.460 ; Jan. 12.
Control system. D. Santini and K. M. White. 2,094,377 ;
Sept. 28.
Control system. G. B. Scheibell. 2,080,835 ; May 18.
Control system. C. Schiebeler. 2,099,576 ; Nov. 16.
Control system. H. T. Seeley. 2,075,666 ; Mar. 30.
Control system. E. H. Stivender. 2,100,364 ; Nov. 30.
Control system. W. R. Taliaferro. 2,101,880 ; Dec. 14.
Control system. W. R. Taliaferro, C. C. Whittaker, and
L. G. Eiley. 2,102,294 ; Dec. 14.
Control system. W. Tallmadge. 2,082,470 ; June 1.
Control system. L. A. Uraansky. 2,100,653 ; Nov. 30.
Control s.vstem. A. Valentin. 2,090.584 ; Aug. 17.
Control system. C. J. Werner. 2,095,579 ; Oct. 12.
Control system. K. M. White. 2,009.510 ; Feb. 2.
Control system. N. H. Willby, F. B. Powers, and J. P.
Stiamberser. 2,066,920; Jan. 5.
Control system. Acceleration and deceleration. G. W.
Baughman. 2,092,366 ; Sept. 7.
Control system, Automatic. O. H. Hunt and C. W. Petit-
jean. 2,085,856 ; July 6.
Control system. Automatic selectivity. W. E. Koch.
2.083.232 ; June 8.
Control system, Electric. H. W. Lord. 2,085,596 ; June
29.
Control system. Electric. A. M. Unger. 2,094,388 ; Sept.
28.
Control system. Electric distant. N. Japolsky. 2,079,253 ;
May 4.
Control system. Fluid. E. L. Gaines. 2,068,102 ; Jan. 19.
Control system for a vapor electric converter. H. A
Rose and N. W. Geist. 2,088,483 ; July 27.
Control system for electric motors. G. E. Adams and
E. C. Marshall. 2,082,816; June 8.
Control system for electric motors. H. W. Williams.
2,103,805 ; Dec. 28.
Control system for electrically operated devices. G. F.
Drake. 2,085,086 ; June 29.
Control system for elevators. A. Pinto. 2,098,792 ;
Nov. 9.
Control system for free stroke piston engines. H. Steiner.
2,090,709 ; Aug. 24.
Control system for fuel burners. B. E. Shaw. 2,086,823 ;
July 13.
Control system for locomotive whistles, Automatic. P. W.
Smith and C. S. Bushnoll. 2,068,934 ; Jan. 26.
Control system for oil cracking plants. Remote. R. M.
Parsons. 2,068,095 ; Jan. 26.
Control system for phnso-advancing means, Automatic.
Y. Kado. 2.078,667 : Apr. 27.
Control system for strip mills and the like. G. E. Adams
and K. C. Marshall. 2,066,872 ; Jan. 5.
Control system for submersible motors and the like. E.
Mendenhall and J. B. Van Horn. 2,102,018 ; Dec. 14.
Control system for transmissions. P. R. Wheeler.
2,080,294 ; May 11. ^ „.^ ,
Control system for transmissions. P. R. Wheeler.
2,098,021 ; Nov. 2.
Control system for welding and cutting machines. J. H.
Buclcnam and L. W. Young. 2,089,015 ; Aug. 3.
Control system for welding and like operations. H. W.
Jones. 2,089,029 ; Aug. 3.
Control system. Multiple. H. R. Brand and C. A. Fausel.
2,085,949 ; July 6.
Control, System of automatic anticipatory. A. S.
Reynolds. 2,071,142 ; Feb. ] 'i.
Control system. Pneumatic. E. H. Hammond and R.
Beck. 2,073,838; Mar. 16.
Control system provided with anticipatory means. Auto-
matic. O. H. Hunt. 2,085,855 ; July 6.
Control system, Remote. E. J. Blake. 2,098,910;
Nov. 9.
Control system. Remote. R. Pudelko. 2,101,269 ; Dec. 7.
Control system, Reversing. N. D. Cooper. 2,095,793 ;
Oct. 12.
Control system. Speed selective. F. H. Eichterkessing.
2,092.021 ; Sept. 7.
Control system, Supervisory. H. P. Boswau. 2,091,301 ;
Aug. 31.
Control unit for line casting and composing machines.
H. L. Krum. 2,091,286 ; Aug. 31.
Control unit for line casting machines. L. M. Walden.
2,101,113 ; Dec. 7.
Control unit, Master. L. M. Keefe. 2,098,248; Nov. 9.
Control valve. P. D. Blanchard. 2,085,782 ; July 6.
Control valve. W. Hildebrandt. 2,084,397; June 22.
Control valve. W. W. Jones. 2,094,707 ; Oct. 5.
Control valve. F. W. Smith and W. Shane. 2,094,757 ;
Oct. 5.
Control valve, Fluid flow. N. K. Mousley. 2,068,814;
Jan. 26.
Controller. R. W. Ross and S. H. Seberhagen. 2,096,064 ;
Oct. 19,
Controller, F. R. Swanson. 2,083,411 ; June 8.
Controller apparatus. O. Wiinsche. 2,102,400 ; Dec. 14.
Controller, Automatic. H. L. Van Valkenburg. 2,080,241 ;
May 11.
Controller, Foot-operated. C. Schroeder. 2,094,851 ;
Oct. 5.
Controller for a radio receiving set. Automatic. J. F.
Dailey. 2.099,971 ; Nov. 23.
Controller for electric motor driven devices. R. G.
Lockett. 2.079,124 ; Blay 4.
Controller for electrically propelled vehicles. Pedal oper-
ated. P. L. Mardis, F. Wilson, and C. J. Caldbeck.
2,094,364 ; Sept. 28.
Controller for printing presses or the like. H. L. McCleery
and A. J. Cline. 2,074,661 : Mar. 23.
Controller, Motor operated. C. G. Kronmiller. 2,086,037 ;
July 6.
Controller, Proportioning. C. G. Richardson and J.
Corydon. 2,090,069 ; Aug. 17.
Controller, Vibration actuated. S. B. Allen. 2,075,774;
Mar. 30.
Controlling apparatus. C. B. Kidney. 2,081,542 ; May 25.
Controlling apparatus. J. Kirgan. 2,082.009 ; June 1.
Controlling apparatus. E. D. McDill. 2,085,504: June
29.
Controlling apparatus. E. D. McDill. 2,102,598; Dec.
21.
Controlling apparatus for highway crossing signals. P. H.
Crago. 2,069,874 ; Feb. 9.
Controlling apparatus for highway crossing signals. G.
R. Pflasterer. 2,088,758 : Aug. 3.
Controlling apparatus for highway crossing signals. G. E.
Pflasterer. 2,089,839 ; Aug. 10.
Controlling apparatus for highway crossing signals. H. C.
Vantassel. 2,071.052 ; Feb, 16,
Controlling apparatus for highwav crossing signals. C. L.
Willson. 2,071.054; Feb. 16."
Controlling apparatus for propeller blades. G. Dalton.
2,094,838 ; Oct. 5.
Controlling apparatus for refrigerating systems. F. H.
Hibberd. 2,075,647 ; Mar. 30.
Controlling density of insulating material. H. V. Smith.
2,092,783; Sept. 14.
Controlling device. A. P. Benson. 2,089,873 ; Aug. 10.
Controlling device for mechanisms. J. Flaws, Jr.
2,071,941 ; Feb. 23.
Controlling device for operating a plurality of recipro-
cating members. A. G. Nesfield. 2,076,247 ; Apr. 6.
Controlling means for batch machines. R. L. Brown,
h^J: ^^'^^^^^^' S- ^- Coleman, and E. M. Brickett.
2,094.396 ; Sept. 28,
Controlling means for batch operating machines. C. R.
Dumble. 2,086,157 ; July 6.
Controlling means for batch operating machines. C. R.
Dumble. 2,091,094; Aug. 24.
Controlling means for refrigerating apparatus. J. Kirgan
and G. H. Woodard. 2,080,892 ; May 18.
Controlling system for regulators. C. Wilhjelm.
2,079,497 ; May 4.
Conversion process. W. H. Hart. 2,073,342; Mar. 9.
Conversion system. Reversible. J. von Issendorff.
2,071,805 ; Feb. 23.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
839
Converter and its assembly. T. B. Prickett and R. C.
Lassiat. 2,095,266 ; Oct. 12.
Converter, Catalytic. E. D. Pyzel. 2,089,038 ; Aug. 3.
Converter, Vibrator type. W. W. Garstang. 2,086,323 :
July 6.
Converting system for reversible alternating current-
direct current conversion. W. Leukert. 2,103,950 ;
Dec. 28.
Conveyance for transporting railway cars and the like
by road. J. Culemeyer and W. Bode. 2,085,353 : June
29.
Conveyer. H. P. Anderson. 2,066,756 ; Jan. 5.
Conveyer. F. Cartlidge. 2,099,512 ; Nov. 16.
Conveyer. N. W. Elmer. 2,089,738 ; Aug. 10.
Conveyer. H. R. Gotthardt and W. E. Cain. 2,086,160 ;
July 6.
Conveyer. E. G. Griffith. 2,096,105 ; Oct. 19.
Conveyer. H. Klaucke. 2,103,680 ; Dec. 28.
Conveyer. E. Kuss and H. Miessner. 2,080,542 ; May 18.
Conveyer. H. E. Lippert. 2.072,406: Mar. 2.
Conveyer. C. R. Mastin. 2,080.828 ; May 18.
Conveyer. C. E. Moore. 2.102.374 : Dec. 14.
Conveyer. F. P. Perkins. 2,098,971 ; Nov. 16.
Conveyer. H. R. Perry and C. S. Jennings. 2,092,737
Sept. 7.
Conveyer. O. Shackelford. 2,074,595 ; Mar. 23.
Conveyer. W. W. Sibson and H. H. Belcher. 2,076,506
Apr. 6.
Conveyer. A. De L. Sinden. 2,100,924 ; Nov. 30.
Conveyer. E. A. Turner and C. J. Surdy. 2,103,212
Dec. 21.
Conveyer. J. B. Webb. 2,073,131 : Mar. 9.
Conveyer. W. C. Yeakel. 2,102,248 ; Dec. 14.
Conveyer and chain therefor. R. R. Worrall. 2,071,485 ;
Feb. 23.
Conveyer and crusher, Fuel. C. T. Hansen. 2,080,710 ;
May 18.
Conveyer, Automatic plating. B. G. Daw. 2,102,308 ; Dec.
14.
Conveyer, Belt. B. Beardsley and M. Creedon. 2,070,822 ;
Feb. 16.
Conveyer, Belt. B. Beardsley and M. V. Creedon.
2,100,585: Nov. 30.
Conveyer, Belt. W. E. Philips. 2,094,747; Oct. 5.
Conveyer, Belt. W. E. Philips and T. M. Harris.
2,094,748 ; Oct. 5.
Conveyer, Belt. H. Tinsley. 2,094,728; Oct. 5.
Conveyer block system. K. R. Weise. 2,084,879 ; June
22.
Conveyer boom. D. E. Griffith. 2,091.505 ; Aug. 31.
Conveyer carrier. M. A. Kendall. 2,095,444 ; Oct. 12.
Convever chain. S. Eggleston and D. F. Holbert.
2,066,723 ; Jan. 5.
Conveyer cleaner. W. M. Puckett. 2,083,864; June 1.5.
Conveyer, Continuous flow. A. F. White. 2,066,866 ;
Conveyer control system. F. W. Atz, Jr. 2,097,909 ;
Nov. 2.
Convever, Cotton. W. H. Suttenfield, O. L. York, and V.
A. Howard. 2,102,442 ; Dec. 14.
Conveyer current carrier. D. M. Gerace, Jr. 2,077,317 ;
Apr. 13.
Conveyer divider. C. H. Wild. 2,066,869 ; Jan. 5.
Conveyer, Double strap. B. Beardsley. 2,076,493 ; Apr. 6.
Conveyer drivinpr control. G. Todd. 2.()74..'')99 : IVInr. 23.
Conveyer driving mechanism. C. N. Bebinger. 2,101,018 ;
Dee. 7.
Convoyer, Endless. G. D. Leonard. 2,077.941 : Apr. 20.
Conveyor feed milling machine. W. Sinclair. 2,102,227 ;
Dec. 14.
Convever, Fl.sh. F. Warner. 2,071.670: Feb. 23.
Convever flight. E. B. Gollatly. 2.094,789 ; Oct. 5.
Conveyer, Gathering or pick-up. F. Cartlidge. 2,101,238 ;
Dee. 7.
Conveyer, Loading and unloading. D. M. Hunter.
2,090,258; Aug. 17.
Conveyer, Magnetic. G. R. FIckel. 2,076,195: Apr. 6.
Conveyer mechanism. R. H. Gordon. 2,103,901 ; Dec.
28.
Conveyer merhnnism. R. W. Irwin and C. M. Herz.
2,1 00,253 ; Nov. 23.
Conveyer mechanism. H. Knupp. 2,103,900 ; Deo. 28.
Conveyer niechiiniHm. O. Kelly. 2,084,090; June 15.
Conveyer mechanism. G. Waalkes. 2,101,353 ; Doc. 7.
Conveyer mechanism. Article assembling. H. F. Lewis.
2,076,736; Apr. 13.
Conveyer iiicchanlsiii. Article nsspnibling. H. F. l/owl.s.
2.077.780; Ai)r. 20.
Conveyor moolinnism. Mobile. E. A. Adams and J. A.
Lash. 2,09.3,300; Sept. 14.
Conveyer, Mold. (!, O'Connor, W. Morley, and C. F.
Schholm. 2,095,151 ; Oct. 5.
Conveyer, I'ncuniadc. J. K. Woodruff. 2,074„'')27 ; Mnr.
23.
Conveyer, Portable scotlonnl. M. J. Andradn. 2,000, 3fi3 ;
Jan. 5.
Conveyor, RhnUlng. 11. Griiho. 2.007,122: Jan. 5.
Conveyor, Skein. A. O. Hurxthnl. 2,095,872: Oct. 12.
Conveyer Bysfoni. C;. H. JoniihiKH. 2,()k2,'_'0<1 ; Juno 1.
Conveyor KyHlom. C. S. Jennings. 2,092.390 ; Sc-pt. 7.
Conveyer KyHtein. U. U. I'lMi-y iinil C. S. .lonnliiKN
2,070,91 7': l''ob. 10.
Convever HVHiorn. (!. Wnnlkos, 2,000,018 ; Oct. 20,
Conveyer, 'I'rollov. I,. J. TllHhop. 2.075.201 ; Mnr. 30.
Conveyer, Trollov. L. J. BiHliop. 2,()0.'),022 ; Oct. 5.
Conveyer, Vibratory. J. A. Flint. 2,094,785 ; Oct. 5.
Conveyer, Vibratory drying. J. A. Flint. 2,094,786 ;
Oct. 5.
Conveying and power transmitting mechanism. V. S.
Larionoff-Romanovsky. 2,086,189 ; July 6.
Conveying apparatus. V. K. Newcomer. 2,102.330 ; Dec.
14.
Conveying apparatus. C. H. Quick. 2.081.504: May 25.
Conveying apparatus for continuous strip material. C. E.
Moore. 2,084.211 ; June 15.
Conveying means. E. R. Ailing. 2,089,592 ; Aug. 10.
Conveying mechanism. C. A. Adams. 2,075,416 ; Mar.
30.
Conveying mechanism, particularly applicable to classi-
fiers. R. O. Stokes. 2,078,547; Apr. 27.
Cooker and sterilizer. Continuous pressure. H. E. Brett.
2,081.440 ; May 25.
Cooker, Asparagus. G. A. Powell. 2,086,475 ; July 6.
Cooker, Dry. E. H. Zickler. 2.080..'592 : May 18.
Cooker, Egg. F. H. Ensign. 2,085,902 ; July 6.
Cooker, Egg. R. J. Jennings. 2,093.013 ; Sept. 14.
Cooker, Electric. O. Hofferbert. 2.074,985 ; Mar, 23.
Cool<er, Frankfurter. S. Kohn. 2,083.717 : June 15.
Cooker, Portable. C. Jacobs, 2,101,180 ; Dee. 7.
Cooker, Pressure. L. L. Ludington. 2,102,962 ; Dec. 21.
Cooker, Pressure. C. Nelson. 2,086,044 ; Jnlv 6.
Cooker, Pressure. C. Nelson. 2,102,908 ; Dec, 21.
Cooker structure. E. Anthony. 2,091,951 ; Sept. 7.
Cooking and heating apparatus. Electrical. E. Walder.
2,102,342 ; Dec. 14.
Cooking and toasting device, Electrical. L. G. Scutt.
2,075,474 ; Mar. 30.
Cooking apparatus. B. Ames. 2,099,788 ; Nov. 23.
Cooking apparatus. W. M. Schwartz. 2,078,165 ; Apr.
20.
Cooking apparatus. S. D. Sherman. 2,102,097 ; Dec. 14.
Cooking appliance. A. Barnsteiner. 2,071,810; Feb. 23.
Cooking appliance. Electric. P. J. McCullough.
2,070,290; Feb. 9.
Cooking device. A. I. Engel and S. Greenberg. 2,069,824 ;
Feb. 9.
Cooking device. R. K. Hallum. 2,090.793 : Aug. 24.
Cooking device. I. S. Mincks. 2.094.406 ; Sept. 28.
Cooking device. R. Pool. 2,094.814 : Oct. 5.
Cooking device. C. E. Ross and T. E. Perks. 2,085,511 ;
June 29.
Cooking device. B. Schwartzman. 2,075,407 ; Mar. 30.
Cooking device. Electric. C. W. Schroeder. Re. 20,288 ;
Mar. 9.
Cooking machine. G. H. Bushway. Re. 20,570 ; Dec. 7.
Cooking machine. G. H. Bushway. 2,074,044 ; Slar. 16.
Cooking machine, P. Spiess. 2.087,050 ; Julv 13.
Cooking, Moans for. C. M. Howell. 2.097,793 ; Nov. 2.
Cooking or extracting process. M. Groeck. 2,101.939 ;
Dec. 14.
Cooking receptacle. J. D. Ferry. 2,084,729 ; June 22.
Cooking utensil cover. J. W. Fay. 2.088,848 : Aug. 3.
Cooky blank forming roll. S. M. Abbott. 2,081,724; May
25.
Cooky mold. M. Sovde. 2,088,069 ; July 27.
Cooler : Bee-
Air cooler. Liquid cooler.
Beverage cooler. Milk cooler.
Bottle cooler. Oil cooler.
Clinker cooler. Refrigerant condenser
Cream cooler. cooler.
Edge bowl cooler. Water cooler.
Furnace cooler. /.igzag cooler.
Cooler. M. H. Kotzebue. 2,102,723; Dec. 21.
Cooler, C, Moldnu. 2,070,951 ; Koli. Hi.
Cooler for furnaces, Water. W. P. Chandler. 2.074.570 ;
Mar 23
CooUr' lor comfort. A. A. Kucher. 2,090.553; Oct. 19.
Cooler for lii|uids and gases. N. (^.ymnaltes. 2,092,249 ;
Sept. 7.
Cooler for use in rofriperators. Water. W. F. Thompson
and R. Wliitten. 2,102,490; Doc. 14.
Cooler, Water. A. E. Nave. Ho. 20.259 : Fob. 2.
Cooling and oondltloning system for passenger veUlcleB.
S, M. Andur.son. 2,087,790; July 20.
Cooling and dispensing apparatus. A. Roren. 2,074,074 ;
Mar. 10, ,,,,-.,
Cooling and dispensing apparatus for kegs. K. C. ( lilToril.
2,074,305; Mar. 23. „ ^, „,,
Coolln- ,111(1 dlspouslng device. H. T. Welsh. 2.071>,3»2 ;
May 4.
Cooling apparatus. O. C, Covorston. 2. OT 1.012 ; Mnr. 23.
Cooling apparatus. B. P. Miller. 2,088.381; Jnljr 27.
Cooling iippnriilus. E. P. Miller aud M. .\. .Nelson.
2,0S,S,3SL' : .lulv 27.
Cooling appiirnlu.t. C. F. Ritolilo, W. A. tinlo. nuJ W. 11.
Alton. 2,000.677 ; Jnn, 5.
Cooling appiiralus, F. Sorgiirdl. 2.007.421 ; Jiin. 12.
Cooling appariiHiH. E. F. Stiilcup iinil I*. L. l'ot»pr.
2.0,SH,:{90 ; July 27,
Cooling npparaluH. K. F. Sluloiip luiil M. A. Noliton.
CoollnVnp'pi'irMluH.' K.' II. Wolfort. 2,08.S.254 ; July 27.
Cooling appiiraliiH. K. U. Wolfort, 2,01>-I,:>0:. ; Sept, 28.
Cooling. .\ppnrHtuH for. J. C. I.lnoolu. 2.(m:<,iriS ; Sopl.
Coliling dovloo. P. A. riimini'lll. 2.000,71M ; Oct. 20.
Cooling dovloo. W. W. Wllllninii. 2,072.074; Mnr. 0.
840
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
I
E. F. Mertis. 2,099,700 ;
S. R. Puffer.
2,078,804; Apr.
15.
30.
Cooling device for hot seals.
Nov. 23.
Cooling means for aircraft engines.
2,085,604 ; June 29.
Cooling mechanism. M. W. McConlcey.
27.
Cooling mold. J. Y. Glenn. 2,077,927 ; Apr. 20.
Cooling roll refiner or like mill. A. A. Tunley and G. R
Baker. 2,068,779 ; Jan. 26.
Cooling system. G. de Bothezat. 2,083,430 ; June 8.
Cooling system. W. L. Dudley. 2,069,359 ; Feb. 2.
Cooling system. W. L. Dudley. 2,071,509 ; Feb. 23.
Cooling system. W. Jones. 2,096,900 ; Oct. 26.
Cooling system. H. H. Marshall. 2,083,611 ; June
Cooling system. E. V. Rippingille. 2,100,490; Nov.
Cooling system and apparatus for beverage dispensers.
R. J. Simard. 2,083,477 ; June 8.
Cooling system for automobile engines. A. S. Duesenberg.
2,078,067: Apr. 20.
Cooling system for internal combustion engine arrange-
ments. F. H. Brehob. 2,084,187 ; June 15.
Cooling system for internal combustion engines. W.
Caldvsrell. 2,084,940 ; June 22.
Cooling system of internal combustion engines. K. Kato.
2.081,484; May 25.
Cooling system for internal combustion engines. F.
Ljungstrom. 2,078,499 ; Apr. 27.
Cooling system for internal combustion engines. S. W.
Rushmore. 2,086,441-2 ; July 6.
Cooling system for internal combustion engines. High
temperature. S. W. Rushmore. 2,086,440 ; July 6.
Cooling system for internal combustion engines. Multi-
flow. F. W. Hild. 2,075,521 ; Mar. 30.
Cooling system for internal combustion motors. N. C.
Bremer. 2,080,600 ; May 18.
Cooling system for motors. W. G. Milligan. 2,067,407 ;
Jan. 12.
Cooling system for motors. Automatic dual temperature.
J. Z. Brubaker. 2,069,749 ; Feb. 9.
Cooling system for processed sheets after coating, drying,
or baking. R. Byron. 2,094,7.34 ; Oct. 5.
Cooling system for rotary machines. T. W. Nichols.
2,103,632 ; Dec. 28.
Cooling system for utilizing solid carbon dioxide. D. S.
Lees. 2,067,676 ; Jan. 12.
Cooling systems. Apparatus for. E. Tauer. 2,100,883 ;
Nov. 30.
Cooling unit. T. W. Carraway. 2,076,119 ; Apr. 6.
Cooling unit and combination air circulator and drip
pan for the same. R. Kritzer. 2,088,796 ; Aug. 3.
Cooling unit for nrtifioiiil rofrigerating systems. W. L.
Brov?n. 2,091,584 ; Aug. 31.
Cooling unit for refrigeration purposes. A. S. Limpart.
2,074,700 : Mnr, 23.
Coop. A. T. Olson. 2,095,280; Oct. 12.
Coop, Chicken. C. J. Johnson. 2,096,361 ; Oct. 19.
Cop and tube therefor. \V. Reiners and G. Kahlisch.
2,079.966; May 11.
Cop dofRng and tube donning mechanism for cop winding
machines. W. Reiners and G. Kahlisch. 2,075.544 ;
Mar. 30.
Coping. A. Durr. 2,071.226: Fob. 16.
Copper and aluminum or copper and magnesium, and mak-
ing same. Composite body of. C. E. Larson. 2,100,258 ;
Nov. 23.
Copper and for the treatment of substances containing
copper and nickel, Precipitation of. F. Lausberg.
2,068,296 ; Jan. 19.
Copper and making the same. High
phorus-deoxidized. F. F. Poland.
Copper eon ting and welding process.
2,092,557 ; Sept. 7.
Copper, Deoxidation of. R. Perrin
conductivitv, phos
2,102,742 ; "Dec. 21
B. L. Quarnstrom
2,098,063 ; Nov. 2
Copper, Flotation of cement. H. E. Keyes. 2,070,133
Feb. 9.
Copper phthalocyanine compound. Producing a. R. P
Ijinstend, A. R. Lowe, I. M. Heilbron, and F. Irving,
2,075,043 ; Mar. 30.
Copper powder, Jlaking. R. P. I>ntz. 2,084,154 ; June 15
Copper, Refining. A. T. March and W. E. Remmers
2,102,728; Dec. 21.
Copper sulphate, Manufacture of. M. Serciron. 2,073,977
Mar. 16.
Copper-sulphur alloy. C. S. Smith. 2.in2.38.<«: Dec. 14.
Copy holder. P. C. Baughan. 2,095,904 ; Oct. 12.
Copy holder. N. Dodds. 2,076,448 ; Apr. 6 .
Copy holder. E. S. Dodge. 2.090.615; Aug. 24.
Copv holder. J. Phelps. 2.067,786 : J,an. 12.
Copy holder. H. D. Randall. 2.068.512 : Jan. 19.
Copv holder. Line indicating. A. L. Slee. 2,089,507 ;
Aug. 10.
Copy holder machine. T. H. Talley. 2,068.894 ; .Tan. 26.
Copy printing mechanism. H. D. Atwood. 2,078,224 ;
Apr. 27.
Copying machine. C. A. W. Ball. 2,094,518 ; Sept. 28.
Copving machine. Manually controlled. M. Romaine.
2,076,865 ; Apr. 13.
Cord and attachment cap. Electric.
2,007,796; Jan. 12.
Cord and manufacture of same,
Brownell. 2,075,777; Mar. 30.
Cord coating and wrapping inacliine.
J. M. Gr.TPf. 2,074,580 ; Mar. 23.
Cord, Colling. H. M. Hay. 2,081,928 ; Jupe 1
C. Smith.
Tire carcass. C. R.
C. A. Fourness and
Cord construction. J. Eagleson. 2,076,711 ; Apr. 13.
Cord, Elastic. T. Harris. 2,076,272 ; Apr. 6.
Cord, Extensible electric. H. H. Hollenweger. 2,086,978
July 13.
Cord, Extensible electric. H. H. Hollenweger. 2,092,532
Sept. 7.
Cord holder. E. R. Creamer. 2,081,291 ; May 25.
Cord holding attachment. J. D. Gibson. 2,084,953
June 22.
Cord, Instrument. A. Robertson. 2,100,088; Nov. 23.
Cord, Lamp. J. H. Jewell and O. A. McNamee
2,098,149 ; Nov. 2.
Cord, Multiple electric. M. A. Wachstein. 2,089,774
Aug. 10.
Cord or cable. Electric. O. A. McNamee. 2,081,634
May 25.
Cord tensioning device for tuning means. E. KOnlg.
2,097,928 ; Nov. 2.
Cord, Twisted paper. J. E. Millett. 2,097,299 ; Oct. 26
Cordage, Safety. S. P. F. Sneed. 2,072,387 : Mar. 2.
Cordeau and manufacturing same. W. O. Snelling,
2.083.174 : June 8.
Cords, Apparatus for latexing. N. J. Ritzert. 2,077,492
Apr. 20.
Cords of plastic material into predetermined lengths
Method and apparatus for cutting. A. H. Haupt
2,082,833 ; June 8.
Core and dry binder for the preparation thereof. Foundry,
W. W. De Laney. 2,101,330 ; Dec. 7.
Core and dry binder for the preparation thereof. Foundry,
P. H. Lane. 2,102,122 ; Dec. 14.
Core and making and using the same. Collapsible. W. H
Myers. 2,071,864 ; Feb. 23.
Core and making insulated magnetic cores. Insulated
magnetic. R. Gillis. 2.076,230 ; Apr. 6.
Core bars in flasks. Supporting. H. G. Floyd. 2,088,730 ;
Aug. 3.
Core catcher. A. C. Catland and P. C. Efromson.
2,103,611 ; Dec. 28.
Core catcher. G. F. Grlmmelsman. 2,076,837 ; Apr. 13.
Core catcher. H. D. Hampton. 2,083,062 ; June 8.
Core catcher retainer and seat for a core barrel. G. J.
Labarre. 2,079,941 ; May 10.
Core composition for plaster board. G. D. King.
2,070,551 ; Feb. 9.
Core covering machine. H. Z. Cobb. 2,079,433 ; May 4.
Core drill. J. F. Bozeman. 2.071.916: Feb. 23.
Core drill. A. C. Catland. 2.093,633 ; Sept. 21.
Core drill. A. C. Catland. 2,100,311 ; Nov. 30.
Core drill. J. H. Howard and A. C. Catland. 2,066,625 ;
Jan. 5.
Core drill. J. V. Pennington. 2,068,762 ; Jan. 26.
Core drill. J. A. Zublin. 2,069,797 ; Feb. 9.
Core drill bead. J. H. Howard and A. C. Catland.
2.081.201 : May 25.
Core-end for paper-winding cores. J. A. Taylor.
2,076,870; Apr. 13.
Core extractor. Fruit and vegetable. L. Frank.
2,084,194; June 15.
Core for automatic rewinding machines. R. H. Schultz,
A. J. Siebert, and L. C. Borloz. 2,082,031 ; June 1.
Core for molds. Friable. H. M. Kraner. 2,071,542 ; Feb.
23.
Core, Inductance coil. I. W. Cos. 2,069,658 ; Jan. 26.
Core pump. A. C. Catland. 2.0.S1.194 : Mav 25.
Core recovering tool. A. C. Catland and J. H. Howard.
2,081.195 ; May 25.
Core structure. F. H. Renge. 2,079,393 ; May 4.
Corer for temporary binders and making the same. C. D.
Trussell. 2,092,541 : Sept. 7.
Cores, Apparatus for orienting. E. D. Lynton. 2,089,216 ;
Aug. 10.
Cores for electrical apparatus. Making. R. M. Pfalzgraff.
2.083,395 ; June 8.
Cores from a bore hole. Method of and apparatus for tak-
J.".?i„ ?• ^^- Hohmann and H. N. L. C. E. C. de Wilde.
2,073,263 ; Mar. 9.
Cores, Method and apparatus for sheathing. S. E. Borge-
son. 2,078,228 ; Apr. 27.
<-'oies or strands,^ Apparatus for coating. G. Weiss
Cores, Taking oriented. W. L. Church. 2,080,978 ; May
IS.
^°nK~^}}9. making the same. Artificial. M. Levin.
2.078.954 : Mav 4.
Cork composition. W. M. West. 2,087,942 ; July 27.
rork removing device. W. Bohler. 2.093,541: Sent. 21.
o nQT'o^o^^rV^-^^S*^ ^^^11 attached, Long. G. Goebel.
^,Uo(,o4o ; July 20.
Corn cutter. C. D. Marshall. 2,081.361 ; Mav 25.
Corn detasseling machine. P. Seeber. 2,081,681 ; May
^'°9 ooT^'^f l"°? , ^^Ji'^^' Combination. J. B, Kitchel
,.2,087,517 ; July 20.
Corn pad. W. M. Scholl. 2,078.283 ; Apr. 27.
Torn pad and the like. W. M. Scholl. 2,081,715 ; May 25.
Corn popping machine. F. I. Roach. 2,078,719 ; Apr.
Corn, Treating green. R. B. Taylor. 2,085,051 ; June 29.
Corncob smoking pipe. H. Hirschl. 2,101,740 ; Dec. 7.
o'JTJ'^ PSS^ J^V^ manufacturing same. M. G. Vass.
,i. 086,886 ; July 13.
I Corner braclvet. A. R. Anderson. 2,084,758 ; June 22.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
841
Corner construction for floor coverings and producing
same, Noncurl. C. H. Masland, 2d. 2,066,639 ; Jan. 5.
Corner leveling tind finishing element lor building con-
struction. A. G. Ilnuclc. 2.091.316 ; Aug. 31.
Cornerpiece. G. Wallentin. 2,089,866 ; Aug. 10.
Corner protector. E. P. Sherman. 2,068.771 ; Jan. 26.
Corner, Round. R. H. Crouch. 2,092,833 ; Sept. 14.
Corner, Round. O. R. Owens. 2.081,638 ; May 25.
Corner unit, Building. R. S. Maclean. 2,101,589 ; Dec. 1.
Corners, Apparatus for pointing. II. C. Underwood and
E. B. Roby. 2,069,341 ; Feb. 2.
Cornstarch conversion products, Producing. R. E. Daly
and J. F. Walsh. 2,094,558 ; Sept. 28.
Correction device for dict.iting machines. T. H. Beard
and J. M. Lucarelle. 2,072,064 ; Feb. 23.
Correction device for dictation machines. J. M. Lucarelle
2,072,055 ; Feb. 23.
Corrective time-controlled system. E. B. Jackson.
2,073,449 ; Mar. 9.
Correspondent's case. M. Lifton. 2,067,851 ; Jan. 12.
Corrosion in oil stills, Preventing. G. M. Fisher.
2,068,979 ; Jan. 26.
Corrosion inhibitor. W. A. Schulze. 2,089,580 ; Aug. 10.
Corrosion preventing means for connections. W. C.
Berryman. 2,008,530; Jan. 19.
Corrosion, Prevention of. W. S. Calcott. 2,075,976 ;
Apr. 6.
Corrosion protection. F. W. Corkery. 2,073,783 ; JIar. 16.
Corrosion resistance of aluminum alloys and products
resulting therefrom. Increasing the. O. Reuleaux.
2,100,411 ; Nov. 30.
Corrugated-fastener machine. A. E. Cranston. 2,080,462 ;
May 18.
Corselet and like underwear. Lady's. W. M. A. Alolyneux-
Seel. 2,069,014 ; Jan. 26.
Corselette. H. Dubnpr. 2,089,950 ; Aug. 17.
Corset. J. J. Kispert. 2,068,493 : Jan. 19.
Corset. J. J. Kispert. 2.081,010: May 18.
Corset. J. J. Kispert. 2,084,147 ; June 15.
Corset. J. J. Kisper. 2,088,423 : July 27.
Corset. J. J. Kispert. 2.091,781: Aug. 31.
Corset and the like fastening. A. R. Canham. 2,076,016 ;
Apr. 6.
Corset, girdle, and the like. M. Laguzzi. 2,102,273 : Dec.
14.
Corset lacing construction. L. J. Mead. 2,066.536 :
Jan. 5.
Corset stay and corset closure. W. Pickens. 2,084,593 ;
June 22.
Cosmetic applicator. C. A. Mureau. 2,082,255 ; June 1.
Cosmetic bag. J. Laitman. 2.088,752 ; Aug. 3.
Cosmetic container. B. F. Conner. 2,077,219 ; Apr. 13.
Cosmetic container. J. K. O. Farrell. 2,094,006 ; Sept.
28.
Cosmetic containing case. R. Mortier. 2.085,822 : July 0.
Cosmetic device. J. K. O. Farrell. 2,103,577 ; Dec. 28.
Cosmetic holder. G. C. Fullmer. 2,095,633 ; Oct. 12.
Cosmetic holder. A. Hagel. 2,076,718-19 ; Apr. 13.
Cosmetic holder. R. N. llonlihjin. 2.071.747: Feb. 23
Cosmetic in solid cake form, Dry make-up. F. Factor and
P. E. Fisher. 2,101,843; Dee. 14.
Cosmetic m.ike-up device. J. Klkins. 2.074,378 ; Mar. 23.
Ccsmetic product."?. F. Sommer and M. Nassau.
2,100,090 ; Nov. 23.
Cosmetics. M. BoUmann. 2,089,533; Aug. 10.
Cosmetics, Protective. S. Isermann, E. Ohlsson, find
J. W. Orehip. 2,102,712 ; Dec. 21.
Costume, Bathing. 10. M. Rothman. 2.097,777; Nov. J.
Costumer. C. Loucks. 2,071.132: Feb. Hi.
Cot. W. B. Tucker. 2,098,003; Nov. 9. „ . ,
Cot and mattress therefor, Maternity. M. Pellegrini.
2,089,854 ; Aug. 10.
Cot, Convertible melallie. J. IT. Prescott. 2,099.621 ;
Nov. 16.
Cot fastener. G. L. Runkle. 2,070,866; Apr. 13.
Cot for children, Folding. T. Bonny. 2,077,090; Apr.
13
(hotter device. G. M. Barrow. 2,075,082 ; Jlnr. 30,
Totter pin. B. C. BehnUe. 2.100.81)6; Nov, 30.
Cotter pin. F. Schaefer. 2.089.578; Aug. 10.
Cotter pin, F, Was.seiinich. 2,097.169; Oct. 20,
Cotter pin locking device. <i. T. Cooke. 2,088,037;
Cotton, "Apparatus for delinting. O. Sheppard. Jr.
2,005.155; Oct. 5. „ ,
Cotton batting. K. S. Dwlgbt. 2,084,796 ; June 22,
Cotton cleaner. W. M, Garrett, 2,076,088 ; Apr, 13,
Cotton denning and recbiiinlng macliliu'. J, I'„ Milcliell,
2,100,300 ; Nov. 23.
Cotton cleaning and reclaiming ninelilne. J. K. IMIIcliell.
2,100,303; Nov. 23. „ , .
Cotton conditioner. B. C \Voodfor<l. 2.090.77-1 ; Aug. 2i.
f;otton device for bolllcH, Absorbent. J. M. Wylle.
2,088,678 ; Aug. 3.
rotlon <lrler. .1, .\ . SIreun. 2,n71.01't; Feb. 1 (r
Cotton drier. J. A. SIreun. 2,006,208; Oct. 1 >• „ ,„„
Cotton bundling appanilUH. J. J. Wnllace. 2.102,4»9 :
Cotton iiiacliliiery. Rib mounting for. (.. R. (an-.
2 005 231 • Oct. 12.
C'oll'on 'i.lcUer. A. ( '. l'"reii<l<'nl)erK, 2,0K2.053 ; June 1.
Coll.iM plelier. r, 71. White. ■2.()RH.mi\ ■ AxiK }\.
Cotton picking machine. J. D. niid M. 1). RuHt, 2,073.653 ;
Mar. 16,
12'212H-'\'-r,i
Cotton picking machine. J. D. and M. D. Rust.
2,076,598; Apr. 13.
Cotton picking machine. J. D. and M. D. Rust.
2,085,046 : June 29.
Cotton picking machine. J. D. and M. D. Bust.
2,101,100 ; Dec. 7.
Cottonseed or the like, Delinting. L, C. Holloman and
L. C. Stukenborg. 2,074,788 ; Mar. 23,
Cotton setting machine, R. Fox. 2,102,116 ; Dec. 14.
Cotton sweepings. Cleaning. W. C. Burgess. 2,093,186 ;
Sept. 14.
CC extinguishing system. C. F. Smith. 2,077,158 ; Apr.
13.
Couch bed. J. Martin. 2,085,719 ; June 29.
Couch, Duo-bed. K. S, Hall and M. A. Elliotte.
2,081.374 ; May 25.
Couch, Extension. R. A. Ferguson. 2,089,720 ; Aug. 10.
Couch, Radiographic. E. Pohl. 2,103,693 ; Dec. 28.
Couch, Studio. A. Krakauer. 2,074.019 ; Mar. 16.
Couch, Studio. H. Perlesz. 2,096.059 ; Oct. 19.
Cough drop and making it. E. C. Merrill. 2,086,386 ;
July 6.
Couniarin-3-carboxylic acid salt of an amino alcohol and
producing the same. O. Dalmar and F. von Werder.
2,094,000 ; Sept. 28.
rnumarone base. J. Rivkin. 2,094,331 ; Sept. 28.
Count registering mechanism. A. Gay. 2,083,835 ;
June 15.
Counter. A. Holzner. 2,097,065 ; Oct. 20.
Counter. P. G. Stimson. 2.102.043 : Dec. 14,
Counter and marker, Sheet. F. Renz. 2,084,164 ; June
15.
Counter and table. Combination. F. C. Wood. 2,092,196 ;
Sept. 7.
Counter, Automatic. J. T, Nichols. 2.087,860 ; July 20.
Counter for machines. H. L. Spaunburg. 2,103,650 ;
Dec. 28.
Counter drive mechanism. M. M. Hennessy. 2,084,396 ;
June 22.
Counter for direct measurement in picas. Keyboard per-
forator. E. S. Larson. 2,083,570 ; June 15.
Counter for stores. R. T. von Palmenbcrg. 2,090,653 ;
Aug, 24,
Counter, Fruit. F. Ahlburg. 2,089.936 ; Aug. 17.
Counter, Game. J. D. McClure. 2,070,409 ; Apr. 6.
Counter, Mileage. O. Balk and K. Bauer. 2,093,068;
Sept. 14.
Counter molding machine. C. W. Bailey. 2,085,731 ;
July 6.
Counter molding machine. L, 11. Bennion, 2,072.195;
Mar, 2,
Counter, Revolution. R. G. Moody. 2.073,646 ; Mar. 16.
Counter selecting and operating means. W. L. Paden.
2,100,107 ; Nov. 23.
Counter, Totalizing. F. B. Troutman. 2.008,719 ; Jan, 26.
Counter trough and guard. R. A. Maddox. 2,090,057 ;
Aug. 17.
Counters, Making. C. W. Bailey. 2,067.812; Jan. 12.
Counterbalance. H. J. Burnish. 2,090,589 ; Aug. 17.
(."ounterbalance for crankshafts. W. C. Trout. 2,1)71.007 ;
Feb. 16.
Counterbalance, Mechanically operated. W. C, Trout.
2,071.009 ; Feb. 16.
Counterbalancing device. R. R. BIoss and R. C. Pfctl.
2,081.140-1 : May 25.
Counterbalancing device. R. R. Bloss and R. C. Pfetl.
2.082.761 ; June 1.
Counterbalancing means for hoisting ai)paralns, E. T.
I light. 2,082.889 ; June 8.
Co\interbalancing mechanism. J. F. McKoc. 2,000.130 ;
Aug. 17.
Counterl)alanclng nieclmnlsm for lift bridges. T. B.
Brown, Jr. 2,103,661 ; Dec. 28.
CounliM-current conliiet iii)pnrMlus, A. (". Ilaniplnii.
2,091,709 ; Aug. 31.
('(milling apparatus operated by radiant energy. J. II.
I'.iirnslde. 2nd. 2.0.s2.9-n ; June .S.
Counting device, V. N. Crasnoff. 2.073.5.M : Mnr. 0.
Counting machine. Multiple. 11, N, BU.ss. E. Wild, and
W. L. Tancred, 2,103,(>59; Dec. 28,
Counting ineclianisiM. F L. Fleming. 2.091.044: Oct. .1.
Counting mechanlHm, Electrically controlled. P. fl.
Krippner, R. J. Ilelns, and A. G. Bur. 2,098.872 ;
Nov. 9.
Counllng mechanism for soles and other nrtlcles. F. !■.,
Herlnind. 2,(),S2.045 ; June 1.
Counllng KVKleni, A, J. Mi-MiiMler. 2,087,039; July M,
Coupled weighing, O, V. Iliiegelo. 2.103.018; Pec. 28.
Coupler. W. J. Kegnii. J.dT' '^un : IMiii- ;:.
Coupler. C. O. Sevferlh. 2,007,-t>l ; Jan, 12.
Coupler. V. J. Tlchola and N. 11. Mnpcd. 2.080.0B0 ;
•li'l.v 6.
Coupler, r.iaUe rod. N, (!. A. Maliii.pilHl. 2.081,672;
Mnv 2.'>.
Coupler. Car. A. J. llay.eley. 2.0S3. 1'JJ ; .liino ,S.
Coupler. Cur. I'. II. Kiiyl.-r. 2,098,207: ^'''' •■. ^,„
Coupler device, Hiillway vchlclo. S. Miller. 2.07fl.t>n3 ;
Coupler for conneollng air clennera to carbuietorH. W. II.
Sebulz. 2.0,S(),!l.ss ; May 1H,
(\)npler for endle»M convoyerH. G. Ilnuuner. 2,01».'\.S0i ;
Coupler, ~llvdraulle brake By»tem. J. W. Ciirroll.
2,081,191 ;' June 15.
842
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Friction coupling.
Hose coupling.
Hydraulic coupling.
Pipe coupling.
Power transmitting cou-
pling.
Pump rod coupling.
Rubber gasket coupling.
Shaft couplins:.
Trailer coupling.
Truck and trailer cou-
pling.
Two coupling.
J. P.
Coupler lock. A. B. Masalsky. 2,077,342 ; Apr. 13.
Coupler positioning device, Car. E. K. Swanson.
2,086,246 ; July 6.
Coupler, Pipe. L. H. Church. 2,100,796; Nov. 30.
Coupler positioning device. Railway car. W. Wright.
2,101,280 ; Dec. 7.
Coupler, Speed. I. L. Eastman. 2,069.434 ; Feb. 2.
Coupler, Toy train. N. Rydin. 2,102,649 ; Dec. 21.
Coupler, Trailer. R. F. Kuns. 2.090.891 : Aug. 24.
Coupler, Train line. A. Gauthier. 2,086,381 ; July 6.
Conpling: See —
Amplifier coupling.
Automatic coupling.
Ball and socket coupling.
Belt coupling.
Car coupling.
Chain coupling.
Draft coupling.
Drill stem coupling.
Drilling shaft coupling.
Elevator roller drive cou-
pling.
Flexible coupling.
Friction and direct drive
coupling.
Coupling. H. Baade. 2,081.571 ; Mav 25.
Coupling. D. T. Bradley. 2,084,761 ; June 22.
Coupling. R. P. Breese. 2,092,243 : Sept. 7.
Coupling. N. Chirelstein. 2,074,957-S ; Mar. 23.
Coupling. O. M, Davis. 2,070,077 ; Feb. 9.
Coupling. J. P. Johnson. 2,086,035 ; July 6.
Coupling. S. J. Jones. 2,098,581 ; Nov. 9.
Coupling. E. F. King. 2,077,484 ; Apr. 20.
Coupling. A. Kuhns and C. F. Lautz. 2,072,561 : Mar. 2.
Coupling. F. C. Liebhardt. 2,097.628 ; Nov. 2.
Coupling. G. E. Lofgren. 2,102,802 ; Dec. 21.
Coupling. R. S. McKeever. 2,101,405 ; Dec. 7.
Coupling. L. Ricefipld. 2.074.039-41 ; Mar. 23.
Coupling. L. Ricefield. 2,091,160 ; Aug. 24.
Coupling. L. Ricefield. 2,092.704 : Sept. 7.
Coupling. G. H. Thomas. 2,075,481 ; Mar. 30.
Coupling. S. T. Williams. 2,102,774 ; Dec. 21.
Coupling and applying the same, Pressed-on hose.
Eastman. 2,086,703 ; July 13.
Coupling and connector for electric conduits and outlet
boxes. L. G. Terry. 2,090,380 ; Aug. 17.
Coupling and valved coupling. E. C. Meyer.
July 13.
Coupling apparatus. Pipe. W. R. Postlewaite.
Apr. 20.
Coupling arrangement. E. Klotz and
2,098,393 ; Nov. 9.
Coupling between an air screw hub and a co-axial driving
shaft. Elastic. S. M. Viale and H. N. Wylie. 2,067,109 ;
Jan. 5.
Coupling device.
Coupling device.
Coupling device,
Feb. 2.
Coupling device.
Coupling device. Elastic
Oct. 26.
Coupling device for carbonators. E. Fernholz. 2,072,629 :
Mar. 2.
Coupling device for collapsible tubes. W. E. Brown.
2,089,940 ; Aug. 17.
Coupling device for superheterodyne radio receivers. Va-
riable band. H. J. Lyman. 2,090,538 ; Aug. 17.
Coupling device for trailers and tractors. C. G. Seyferth.
2,102,821 ; Dec. 21.
Coupling device. E. St. J. Greble. 2,086,414 ; July 6.
Coupling device. High-frequency. C. C. Neighbors and
W. H. James. 2,082,590; June 1.
Coupling element. High frequency. H. Rinia and T. A.
Snoor. 2.098.403; Nov. 9.
Coupling, Flexible. A. L. Lee. Re. 20,329 ; Apr. 13.
Coupling for a flywheel. E. A. Sigg. 2.071,475 ; Feb. 23
Coupling for brake systems, A. Ross. 2,085,869 ; July 6
Coupling for change gears. Friction. H. Rambausek
2,077,058; Apr. 13.
Coupling for fire alarm circuits. Fusible. G. D. Stauffer
2,098,680 ; Nov. 9.
Coufiling for gas wells, Valved. G. E. Van Voorhis
2,077,911 ; Apr. 20.
Coupling for high-frequency coupling devices
O. C. Neighbors and H. E. Meinema.
June 1.
Coupling for hose and like piping
June 22.
Coupling for lubricators. W.
Nov. 9.
Coupling for pipes and the like.
May 11.
Coupling for power drive, Flexible
2,099,848 : Nov. 23.
Coupling for radio volume control or the like. Flexible
G. J. Barry. 2,100,232 ; Nov. 23.
Coupling for sucker rods and the like. H. F. Johnson and
J. F. Connelly. 2,067.271 ; Jan. 12.
Coupling for tractors and trnllors. W
Plint, and H. Nyberg. 2,078,492 ; Apr
2,086,569 ;
2,077,769 ;
E. Zepler.
B. W. Henning. 2,083,842 ; June 15.
C. B. Kennedy. 2,098,423 ; Nov. 9.
C. H. Matthiessen, Jr. 2,069,377 ;
R.
T. Osman.
R. R.
2,091.009 : Aug. 24,
R. Sarazin. 2,096,999 ;
Adjustable,
2,082,589
2,084,431
2,098,514
M. Novati. 2,079.949
A. F. Grodhaus
D. Catley.
G. Nord.
Coupling for tubes. Elastic.
Aug. 17.
. S.
27.
Gurton, J,
A. La R. Parker. 2,090,26
Coupling for vacuum cleaners. A. A. Forsberg.
2,094,147 ; Sept. 28.
Coupling for vehicles. Lifting. H. W. Green. 2,096,636 ;
Oct. 19.
Coupling means for piezoelectric crystal elements. C. H.
Atchisson. 2,083,420 ; June 8.
Coupling mechanism. J. P. Anderson. 2,071,490 ; Feb
23.
Coupling mechanism. E. A. Larsson. 2,099,490 ; Nov. 16.
Coupling or other transmission device. G. H. Fraser.
2,102,312 ; Dec. 14.
Coupling or torque changer, filling, and emptying means.
Hydraulic. E. Seibold. 2,078,738 ; Apr. 27.
Coupling pin. Safety latch equipped. W. J. Davidson.
2,077,825 ; Apr. 20.
Coupling system. N. P. Case. 2,080.560 ; May 18.
Coupling system. D. E. Harnett. 2,066,777 ; Jan. 5.
Coupling system. W. Lyons. 2.072,679 : Mar. 2.
Coupling system. High frequency. A. H. Turner.
2,086,342 ; July 6.
Couplings, Making. M. E. Mitchell, P. E. Mortensen, and
H. W. Fowler. 2,074,021 ; Mar. 16.
Couplings to hose ends, Attaching. H. D. Stecher.
2,073,909 ; Mar. 16.
Court for games. C. D. Swinhoe. 2,067,356 ; Jan. 12.
Cove and end closure for the same. Metal baked. H. G.
Swendsen and C. L. Young. 2,069,289 ; Feb. 2.
Cover : See —
Annealing cover. Liquid tire cover.
Auto-seat cover. Medicine glass cover.
Book cover. Ornamental cover.
Bottle cover. Radiator grille cover.
Chair slip cover. Receptacle cover.
Check book cover. Rolling pin cover.
Coin receptacle cover. Running board cover.
Collapsible oUa cover. Rupture pad cover.
Container cover. Sanitary cover.
Cooking utensil cover. Sanitary hair cover.
Dust cover. Slip cover.
Engine cylinder cover. Slip-on cover.
Flowerpot cover. Spare tire cover.
Furniture slip cover. Spark plug cover.
Garden or plant bed cover. Spring cover.
Grill cover. Tank cover.
Handwheel cover. Tire and wheel cover.
Handle and lock cover. Tire cover.
Honey bee hive cover. Truck cover.
Insulated cover. Vehicle cover.
Ironing machine cover. Wheel cover.
Cover and baffle for railway motors. Perforated. C. A.
Atwell and F. B. Powers. 2,092.043 ; Sept. 7.
Cover and display mounting. Combined book. A. Stein-
thal. 2,088,672 ; Aug. 3.
Cover and hub cap. Combination tire. G. A. Lyon.
Re. 20,484 ; Aug. 24.
Cover and hub cap support, Tire. A. P. Fergueson.
2.081,582 : May 25.
Cover and hub guard. Combination tire. G. A. Lyon.
2,102,468 : Dec. 14.
Cover and making the same. Mattress. J. R. Johnson.
2.069,072 ; Jan. 26.
Cover and rack. Combination stamp pad. E. F. Cunning-
ham. 2,093,635 ; Sept. 21.
Cover and wheel assembly. A. P. Fergueson. 2,066,678 ;
Jan, 5,
Cover and wheel hub fitting, Spare tire. A. P. Fergueson.
2,089,952 ; Aug. 17.
Cover attaching means. N. A. Tornblom. 2,084,541 :
June 22.
Cover breaking mechanism. P. Lariviere. 2,083,720:
June 15.
Cover construction for containers. G. F. Brawn.
2.070.8S1 : Feb. 16,
Cover cutting and skiving device. Heel-breast. L. Sabo
and J. Polkovics. 2,103,120 ; Dec. 21.
Cover fastener. P. L. Berke. 2,097,717 ; Nov. 2.
Cover fastener, S. Smith. 2.07] 663 • Fph 23
Cover for a bee-hive box or the like, Holding a. R. S.
Whitehouse. 2,075,318 ; Mar. 30.
Cover for a contaminated mattress. Fumigating. W. How-
ard, Jr. 2,069,036 ; Jan. 26.
Cover for automobile running boards and the like. G. F.
Cavanagh. 2,084,016 ; June 15.
Cover for books, ledgers, and similar articles. A. A.
Fortier. 2,092,349 ; Sept, 7.
Cover for conduit outlet boxes. D. B. Winter. 2,099,918;
Nov. 23.
^°o ?,o-l'i'"„^°1'^^'°^'"s of different sizes. S. J. Brandstein.
J, 080,108 ; May 11.
^''on''c/n'"«o^°*J°° linters, Removable brush. C. R. Carr.
J. 081, 903 ; June 1.
^°o o'tq^'Io^/"??'"''^^.' containers, Slip. L. E. La Bombard.
2.073.537 ; Mar. 9.
%"ey°' 2^019,842 j^ZtTo""'*' ^"^* ^^<^^^^^^^- W. R.
Cover for food pans, Protective. C. W. Klein, L. Esterow,
and A. Klein. 2,070,663; Feb. 16
Cover for furniture, Slip. A. Oppenheimer, Jr. 2,100,868 ;
Cover for garment hangers. H. Taff. 2,074.243 ; Mar. 16.
Cover for headrests. I. E. Rotner. 2,068.571 ; Jan. 19.
rovpr"iL'^i^r^'-- /• ^- popping- 2,089,312 ; Aug. 10.
Cover for meat grinders. D. F. Green. 2,087,474 ; July
LIST OF INVENTIONS
843
Cover for metal baths. C. G. Fink, F. J. Kenny, and J,
D. Hord. 2,076,712 ; Apr. 13.
Cover for milk cans, Insulated sanitary. K. A. Maupin
2,078,400 ; Apr. 27.
Cover for motor vehicle locks. J. W. Snively. 2,096,568
Oct. 19.
Cover for receptacles, Sanitary. L. Rutan. 2,087,046
July 13.
Cover for refuse receptacles. M. Tamini. 2,079,052
May 4.
Cover for running boards and the like. W. E. England,
2,084,021 ; June 15.
Cover for running boards and the like. C. H. Getz,
2,084,024-5 ; June 15.
Cover for ships' hatches. W. J. Nelson. 2,093,362
Sept. 14.
Cover for spare tires. Tire. C. McCurley. 2,086,776
July 13.
Cover for steam tables and the like. G. Parise. 2,072,428
Mar. 2.
Cover for the spare tires of automobiles. G. A. Lyon
2,072,896 ; Mar. 9.
Cover for wells and cisterns. I. F. Bradley. 2,079,835
May 11.
Cover or shield. Radiator. K. E. Crooks. 2,092,695
Sept. 7.
Cover releaser for containers, Airtight. D. M. Zivanow
2,100,.558 ; Nov. 30.
Cover remover. Manhole. F. E. Jackson. 2,086,318
July 6.
Cover securing device, Automobile running board. B.
Bronson. 2,084,015 ; June 15.
Cover selecting and feeding mechanism. Container. H. E
Gantzer. 2,073,472 ; Mar. 9.
Cover structure. Display. C. W. Boston. 2,099,046
Nov. 16.
Cover structure. Tire and valve stem. H. S. Jandus
2,092,976 ; Sept. 14.
Cover support. Vehicle. W. F. Crawford. 2,080,762
May 18.
Cover, Tire. H. Hartel. Re. 20,386 ; June 1.
Cover with hinged flap. Tire. G. A. Lyon. 2,094,325 ;
Sept. 28.
Cover with laterally operative attaching means. Fender
well tire. G. A. Lyon. 2,094,324 : Sept. 28.
Coverall for ranges. W. D. Teague, Jr. 2,100,293 ; Nov.
23.
Covered joint hinge. J. Soss. 2,102,290 : Dec. 14.
Covering and making same, Surface. P. H. Pennell and
C. H. Draper. 2,077,004 ; Apr. 13.
Covering apparatus. T. Harris. 2,076,269 ; Apr. 6.
Covering, Building. K. H. Black. 2,078,'.)98 ; May 4.
Covering device for planters. J. W. Chiles. 2,070,509 ;
Feb. 9.
Covering element. J. A. Topping. 2.093,944 ; Sept. 21.
Covering, Flexible board wood floor. A. Elmendorf.
2,098,777 ; Nov. 9.
Covering for automobile running boards, Flexible.
B. Bronson. 2,084,014 ; June 15.
Covering for batteries. Protective. B. D. Doggett.
2,092,110; Sept. 7.
Covering for buildings. F. C. Overbury. 2,080,671 ; May
18.
Covering for surfaces exposed to the weather. W. H.
Outraan. 2,099,572; Nov. 10.
Covering for surfaces exposed to the weather. G. N.
Wallace and F. C. McKinloy. 2,094,688; Oct. 5.
Covering for surfaces exposed to the weather, Making a.
W. 11. Outman. 2,099. .57 1 ; Nov. 10.
Covering, Hand. C. L. Dunn. 2,074,144 ; Mar. 16.
Covering in meat products. C. T. Walter. 2,072.000 ;
Mar. 2.
Covering material. S. C. Straub. 2,090,490 ; Aug. 17.
Covering material and making the same. S. \V. ChafTee.
2,068,396; Jan. 19.
Covering mateMal and mnnufiiclure, Embossed. W. Itowe
and A. B. Miller. 2,091,390 ; Aug. 31.
Covering, Road. H. P. K. T. Nielsen. 2,102,480 ; Dec. 14
Covering, Wjili. C. A. I'.arlh. •J,(17'J.:'H!I : Mar. 2.
Covering, Wall. J. Tomec. 2,100,175 ; Nov. 23.
Covers for grille-tvpo iiuloinobile radiator fronts. H. I!.
Mummert. 2,079,380 ; May 4.
Covers, Method and machine for forming fibrous slip.
L. E. La Bombard. 2,097,196 ; Oct. 26.
Covers, Securing vclik-le roof. 1''. J. Wi'strope and R. N.
Miller. 2,078,022 ; Apr. 27.
Cowl construction. C. H. Wldmnn. 2,092.512; Sept. 7.
Cowl for air-cooled aircraft engines. A. H. R. Fedden
and J. W. CoDlcy. 2,098,947: Nov. 10.
Cowl for healer slacUs, Wind bailie. J. R. Snillli.
2,074,491 ; Mar. 2.'!.
Cowling all nchment. T. dePort. 2,007,00); Jan. 10.
Cowling, Engine. R. Chilton. 2,070,224 ; Apr. 0.
Cracker and playing card press, Combination nut. F.
HIIdebnUKl. 2,080.178; May 18.
Cracker dlspenHcr. E. W. Illcks. 2,083,843; June IB.
Cracker, Ice cube. L. E. Stipe. 2,070.097; Feb. 9.
Cracking, Art of. E. C. llerlliel. 2,07:(,9;m ; Mar. 10.
Cracking, Art of. E. <". Ilertliel and ('. L. Sclnuldt.
2,0!)1.l 18 ; Aug. 24.
CrafUlng proeeHS. H. Sjulnor. 2,078.899 ; Apr. 2..
Cradle-spring support. M. E. Rutherford. 2,080,431 ;
Aug. io.
Cradle, Tabbing. I. J. Foy. 2,003,710; Sept. 21.
A. L. Ruiz. 2,066,949 ;
2,081,868 ;
Craft navigating apparatus
Jan. 5.
Craft, Surface high speed. G. C. E. Hampden
May 25.
Cranberry releasing machine. I. Harrison. 2,094,535 ;
Sept. 28.
Crane. R. E. Ljungkull. 2,098,299 ; Nov. 9.
Crane base. Portable. E. A. Ormsby. 2,093,617 ; Sept.
21.
Crane construction. P. Chapman. 2,068,397 ; Jan. 19.
Crane, Full circle boom. J. Hailey. 2,098,237 ; Nov. 9.
Crane, Full-swing. F. G. Manly. 2,075,819 ; Apr. 6.
Crane, Locomotive. J. R. McGitfert and N. Uuber.
2.071,1.35 ; Feb. 16.
Crane, Portable. R. G. Le Tourneau. 2,078,393 ; Apr.
27.
Crane, Portable. R. G. Le Tourneau. 2,096,186 ; Oct. 19.
Crane, Portable. G. A. McClain. 2,082,017 ; June 1.
Crane, Traveling. A. A. Joyce. 2.092.122; Sept. 7.
Crane, Wrecking. H. Tetrault. 2,067,954 ; Jan. 19.
Crank arm, Counterbalanced. G. T. Humphrey.
2,076,818; Apr. 13.
Crank bearing assembly. F. D. Butler. 2,093,997 ; Sept.
28.
Crankcase and chassis ventilator, Vacuum. R. S. Whit-
tington. 2,092,235 ; Sept. 7.
Crankcase assemblv and making the same. L. G. Knapp.
2,100,603 ; Nov. 30.
Crank cases, Strengthening. H. Gilmore. 2,098,451 ;
Nov. 9.
Crank counterbalance. C. M. Fergusson. 2,069,031 ; Jan.
26.
Crank, Register set-back. W. H. Parker, N. J. Seibert,
and G. J. Genung. 2,098,730 ; Nov. 9.
Crank safety device. Motor starting. A. W. Hodges.
2,003.965 ; Sept. 21.
Crank shaft. G. A. Miller. 2,075,741 ; Mar. 30.
Crankshaft. E. Rumpler. 2,103,185 ; Dec. 21.
Crankshaft and connecting rod. Combination. R. M.
Heintz. 2,093.442 ; Sept. 21.
Crankshaft molding. D. J. Campbell. 2,096,707 ; Oct. 26.
Crankshafts, Means adapted to reduce the torsional oscil-
lations of. R. R. R. Sarazin. 2.079,226-7 ; May 4.
Cranking apparatus. Precision. J. D. Morgan.
2,091,558; Aug. 31.
Crankless motor. E. Brzezinski. 2,088,504; July 27.
Crate device. Pickling. C. G. Watson. 2,066,595 ; Jan. 5.
Crate, Fruit or vegetable. F. D. Thompson, Jr. 2,074,.598 ;
Mar. 23.
Crate. Knock-down fruit. J. Norinsberg and C. L. Roye.
2,079,330: May 4.
Crate or lug. A. L. KilT. 2,081,821 ; May 25.
Crate, Pickling. C. G. Watson. 2.066,594 ; Jan. 5.
Crate, Shipping. W. H. Said. 2,068,819 : Jan. 20.
Crate, Ventilated berry. H. C. Atkins. 2,069,747 ; Feb. 9.
Crating machine. Automatic. C. A. Miller, Sr. 2,067,301 ;
Jan. 12.
Cravat holder. J. H. Luft. 2,076,154 ; Apr. 6.
Cravat holder. Adjustable. E. L. Anderson. 2,082,747 ;
June 1.
Crawler mochani.sni. E. F. Norelius. 2.072.520; Mar. 2.
Crawler wheel. C. A. Henneu.se. 2.008,045 : Jan. 20.
Cream and toothpaste dispenser, Shaving. P. F. Roache.
2,08.5,673 ; June 29.
Cream cooler. S. O. Myers. 2,089,403; Aug. 10.
Cream dispenser. W. F. Coleman. 2,101,020; Dec. 7.
Cream, Manufacture of plastic. H. D. Wendt. 2,087,687 ;
July 20.
Cream product. Treatment of. J. II. Nair. 2,092.324 ;
Sept. 7.
Cream remover. W. B. Stevens. 2.079,971 : May 11.
Cream remover. E. L. Wood. 2,088,125 ; July 27.
Cream remover for milk bottles. W. E. Osborne.
2,082,845 ; June 8.
Cream separator. E. C. Gregory. 2,080,012; May 11,
Creiim separator. l'\ J. J. J. Ilenrard. 2,091,592; Aug.
31.
("ream separator. A. J. MrDougall. 2.081 192 : IMay 25.
Cream separator. E. Scheemaeker. 2,075,00-1— 5 ; Mar.
30.
Cream, Shaving. J. C. Bird. 2.085,733 ; July 0.
Creamer, Shortening. I. .1. l''ed|e. 2.()9I.7.M; Aug, "1.
Creel. J. F. .\n(lerson. 2.085.504 ; June 29.
Cr(>el. G. It. Cocker. 2.102.080: Dec. 21.
Creel for artlllclal varus. W. .1, IMvin. H. II. Bnlcli, and
W. Whitehead. 2.090,008; Nov. 1«.
Creeper. U. O. llulbert. 2,08 1.957 ; June 22.
('replug. 10. 11. Angler. 2,079,27.1 : May 1.
Cresols. Alkvl. O. W. RnlKlsn and I-. W. Clemoneo.
2.073.095 ; Mnr. 10.
("rib. W. M, Archer. 2 071.010: Feb. 10.
<"rll). H. V. Shaw. 2.00 I.. '.5;! ; Sept, 28.
Crib «l<le drop. II. W. Neunlierx and O. W. Atwoo<1.
2.070.090; Feb. 0,
Crlliwoik. N, V. Arble. 2.092.3S5 : Sent, 7.
Crllibage scoring device. V. TT. Robln»on. 2,103.018;
Dec. 28.
Cribbing. W. D. Sclienk. 2.092.933: Sept. II.
Ciliui- detection appaniluii. (». N. Melton. 2,080.087;
July 0.
CropH, Curing forage. II. K. Klefer 2.091,281 ; Aug. 31.
(Tmiuof. Tilting, R C Allen. 2.007.0011; .Tnn. R.
CroHS over BWltch. J. U. Ohlson. 2,007.081 ; ,Iiin, IP,
844
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Crosstalk, Apparatus and method for remedying. M. A.
Weaver. 2,080,217 ; May 11.
Crosstalk reduction in communication systems. H.
Nyquist. 2,070,744: Feb. 16.
Crossing gate. B. F. White. 2,088,046 ; July 27.
Crossing, Railroad. E. Sheehan. 2,087.108 ; July 13.
Crossing signal. M. D. Wilson. 2,068,254; Jan. 19.
Crossing signal. Railroad. C. F. Johnson. 2,092,606 ;
Sept. 7.
Cross-roll mill. W. J. Assel. 2,101,357 ; Dec. 7.
Crotch construction for trousers. J. Siegel. 2,070,965 ;
Feb. 16.
Crown and traveling block. Combined. H. T. Nichols.
2,068,638 ; Jan. 19.
Crown block. H. P. Wickersham. 2,079,725 ; May 11.
Crucible. R. R. Wicklein. 2,099,043 ; Nov. 16.
Crucifix. F. Buck. 2,076,701 ; Apr. 13.
Cruising accelerator. R. A. Cook. 2,085,352 ; June 29.
Crumb making device. C. E. Quick. 2,088,810 ; Aug. 3.
Crusher. E. T. Peterson. 2,094,465 ; Sept. 28.
Crusher and pressure-exerting machinery. S. W. Traylor,
Jr. 2,079,882 ; May 11.
Crusher and screen, Combined. O. J. Moussette, Sr.
2,074,233 ; Mar. 16.
Crusher for comminuting hard materials. Impact. B.
Graemiger and W. Ludin. 2,103,454 ; Dec. 28.
Crusher for stone and like material. W. L. Wettlaufer.
2,097,906 ; Nov. 2.
Crusher for used safety razor blades. G. E. Chesnut.
2,101,700 ; Dec. 7.
Crusher, Ice. W. A. Coventry. 2,071,730 : Feb. 23.
Crusher, Impact. O. C. Gruender. 2,086,383 ; July G.
Crusher, Jaw. G. Buchanan. 2,084,188 ; June 15.
Crusher pitman. G. Buchanan. 2,081,982 ; June 1.
Crusher suspension, Gyratory. R. Bernhard. 2,093,026 ;
Sept. 14.
Crushing and grinding mill. F. Gross. 2,085,216 : June
29.
Crushing machine. O. C. Gruender. 2,070,270 ; Feb. 9.
Crushing machine. O. C. Gruender, 2,091,315; Aug. 31.
Crushing machinery. W. A. Battey. 2,080,407 ; May 18,
Crutch, Wheel supported. T. F. Kish. 2,077,569 ; Apr.
20.
Crystal apparatus. Piezoelectric. J. M. Wolfsklll.
2,079,540 : May 4.
Crystal controlled generator. J. L. Finch. 2,085,743 ;
July 6.
Crystal oscillator monitor and centralized control. H. H.
Beverage. 2,076,361 ; Apr. 6.
Crystal, Piezoelectric oscillating. B. Bechmann.
2,077,204; Apr. 13.
Crystal, Piezoelectric oscillator. R. Bechmann.
2,095,376; Oct. 12.
Crystal starter rectifier and phase control tube. D. D.
Knowles. 2,078,671 ; Apr, 27.
Crystallization. W. C. Weber. 2,091,898; Aug. 31.
Crvstallizer apparatus. J. M. Widmer. 2,091,900 ; Aug.
31.
Cubic capacity of hollow articles. Apparatus for deter-
mining the. C. B. Dushane, Jr. 2,074,832 ; Mar. 23.
One. Billiard. B. R. Nyha^pn. 2.072,484 ; Mar. 2.
Ci'ff. S. Geismar. 2,097.404 ; Oct. 26.
<'m(T link. C. H. Hone. 2,093,723 ; Sept. 21.
Cuff of trousers. G. F. Holdren. 2,066,975 ; Jan. 5.
Cuff, Reversible. B. H. Pearse. 2.080.873 : Mav 18.
Culinary article. N. Bell. 2,100,021 ; Nov. 23.
Culinary device. R. W. Rotter. 2,100,271 ; Nov. 23.
Culinary device. M. E. Samuel. 2,077,014 ; Apr. 13.
Culinary device. J. W. Stein. 2,097,312 ; Oct. 26.
Culinary instrument. J. Reynolds, 2,095,152 ; Oct. 5.
Cnlotfe. W, Gurian. 2.099,478; Nov. 16.
Cultivating and weeding device. W. E. Urschel.
2,103,306 ; Dec. 28.
Cultivator. P. J. Anderson. 2,087,275 ; July 20.
Cultivator. E. R. Kenyon. 2,098,726 ; Nov. 9.
Cultivator. J, E. Kirk. 2,097.331 : Oct. 26.
Cultivator. H. T. Lebow. 2,077,334 ; Apr. 13.
Cultivator. R. E. and E. Ledbetter. 2,087,035 ; July 13
Cultivator. H. L. Magnon. 2.072.702 ; Mar. 2.
Cultivator, J. J. Mueller. 2,067,781 : Jan. 12.
Cultivator. F. F. Powell. 2,102.483 : Dec. 14.
Cultivator. D. J. Priefert. 2,068.303 ; Jan. 19.
Cultivator. G. and E. Souza. 2,074,521 ; Mar. 23.
Cultivator and planter. C. G. Strandlund. 2,097,678 ;
Nov. 2,
Cultivator and shield. F. Pans. 2,068,467; Jan. 19.
Cultivator attachment. L. C. Becker. 2,095,165: Oct. 5
Cultivator attachment. W. A. Scright. 2,075,475; Mar
30.
Cultivator attachment. M. J. Sheffield. 2,073,884 ; Mur
16.
Cultivator attachment for tractors. W. S. Graham
2.071,118 ; Feb. 16.
Cultivator attachment for tractors. A. R. Johnson.
2.090,980 ; Aug. 24.
Cultivator attachment for tractors. H. P. Smith
2.072.1.39 : Mar. 2.
Cultivator blade attachment. P. Day, Jr. 2.070,155 •
Feb. 9.
Cultivator blade. Surface. F. F. Tennigkeit. 2,083,750 ;
June 15.
Cultivator, Lawn. C. Basham. 2,090.973 ; Aug. 24.
Cultivator, I'ower-operated. G. E. Becker. 2,066,666 ;
Jan. 5.
Cultivator, Rotary. M. H. Royston. 2,088,141 ; July 27.
Cultivator shovel bracket, Interchangeable. W. H.
Osmundson. 2,097,338 ; Oct. 26.
Cultivator shovel structure. P. O. Thompson. 2,097,354 ;
Oct. 26.
Cultivator shovel with sweep attachment. J. R. Kovar.
Re. 20,443 ; July 13.
Cultivator, Spring tooth. G. E. Nix. 2,092,679 ; Sept. 7.
Cultivator standard. T. H. Mayfield. 2,076,205 ; Apr. 6.
Cultivators, Boll weevil combating attachment for. J.
H. Rooks. 2,087,118 ; July 13.
Cultures of butyl micro-organisms. Maintaining or in-
vigorating. C. T. Hanson. 2,085,428 ; June 29.
Culvert. J. Kahn and W. F. Schulz. 2,081,872 ; Mav 25.
Culvert, Corrugated metal.
Oct. 5.
Cup : /See —
Dental polishing cup.
Drinking cup.
Infant's feeding cup.
Packing cup.
Cup. M. Sidon. 2,103,831
E. F. Lundeen. 2,094,898;
Paper cup.
Paper drinking cup.
Suction cup.
Tent cup.
Dec. 28.
Cup. G. W. Swift, Jr. 2,088,181 ; July 27.
Cup and liner for milkers. Teat. F. G. Hodsdon.
2,092,605 ; Sept. 7.
Cup dispenser. S. N. Hope. 2,081,177 ; May 25.
Cup dispenser. H. Sebell. 2,085,395 ; June 29.
Cup for milking machines. Teat. C. E. Ellison. 2,073,737 :
Mar. 16.
Cup holding hook. J. H. H. Tiryakian. 2,086,928 ; July
13.
Cup making machine. G. W. von Hofe and P. W.
Fleischer. 2,095,775 ; Oct. 12.
Cups, Manufacture of drinking. F. P. Swallow. 2,069,287 ;
Feb. 2.
Cups, Manufacture of sanitary drinking. F. P. Swallow.
2,069,288 ; Feb. 2.
Cupola, Foundry. L. A. Grotewohl. 2.101,391 ; Dec. 7.
Cupola operation. S. R. Lewis, L. K. Spink, and B. W.
Hagerman. Re. 20,473 ; Aug. 17.
Cupolas, Process of and apparatus for operating. F. K.
Vial. 2,078,747 ; Apr. 27.
Cupric mixtures for agricultural purposes and preparing
same. P. F. J. Souviron. 2,079,953 ; May 11.
Curb press, Fluid pressure operated. H. F. MacMillin
and L. S. Hubbert. 2,083,032 : June 8.
Curd, Method and apparatus for forking. E. C. Damrow.
2,086,353 ; July 6.
Curler. R. M. McFadden. 2,089,499 ; Aug. 10.
Curler, Hair. L. B. Andrew. 2,076,358 ; Apr. 6.
Curler, Hair. F. Interrante. 2,092,578 : Sept. 7.
Curler, Hair. H. G. Nicol. 2,092,703 : Sept. 7.
Curler, Hair. P. Tresenberg. 2,083,760 ; June 15.
Curling and crimping device. C. Karasiewicz. 2,103,676:
Dec. 28.
Curling iron. B. A. Dodd. 2,077,991 ; Apr. 20.
Curling ring. Can end. W. E. Burns. 2,101,309 ; Dec. 7.
Currency bill counting and bunching machine. A. von
Barth. 2,069,397 ; Feb. 2.
Current, Apparatus for generating electric. A. A. Gay.
2,097,321 ; Oct. 26.
Current, Arrangement for measuring direct. O. E. Nolke.
2,087,995 ; July 27.
Current and voltage changes. Apparatus for the detec-
tion of minute. G. Bucky. 2,088,584 ; Aug. 3.
Current-collector mechanism for electrically propelled ve-
hicles. M. F. L. A. Aymard. 2.071.223; Feb 16
Current conducting bar. L. C. Turnock. 2,070,343 ;
Feb. 9.
Current contactor. High
2,094,361 ; Sept. 28.
Current control. Alternating.
2,100,756: Nov. 30.
Current controlling apparatus.
Nov. 23.
Current, Controlling the flow of electric.
2,101,068 ; Dec. 7.
Current converter. O. D. Grandstaff.
Current
23.
Current
Current
direct.
R. Lee.
voltage
H. Shepard, Jr.
H. E. Young. 2,099,714 ;
M. J. Huggins.
2,086,614; July
converting system. E. Marx. 2,074,930 ; Mar.
deflector. F. Dorn. 2,068,537; Jan. 19.
2,069,20ofFeb.°f. *^'''''^^' ^l^'^t"^^- H. W. Ackley.
^"■^?'5°i,^'^^V''=,P2^^'" control system, Alternating. A. S.
Fitz Gerald. 2,074,836 ; Mar 23
Current, Generating alternating. W. Zingg
bept. 28.
*^"on*o"o*o-f,''°T''**"' ^^^ converter. A. B.
^.v>i^,6J7 ; June 1.
2,094,141 ;
Du Mont.
^"2 09"'>*66'l'"'"si°'t T**^'^' "^'ternating electric, G. Wall.
Current interchanging system and control therefor.
^.'.t^'"'?.'}t"»g current-direct. C. F. Strong. 2,087.659 ;
July 20.
^'2,091 Jig^^Aug^'^s/"'" "^"'^^'"'^ woUling. H. W. Roth.
^'To82!o28l* "junf "' ^^^^S^'^-tyPe- H. L. Rawlins.
^Tn^o"?!^ iw^M series of impulses. Translation of modu-
l^ated electric. M. L. D. McFa.rlane. 2,070,913 ; Feb.
^To^toesT'leprf'""''"" '"^'"^-
E. S. Hoffman.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
845
Current measurements with the aid of measuring rectifiers,
Arrangement for carriyng out alternating. W. Geyger.
2,084,678 ; June 22.
Current measuring instrument. Direct. T. Mori.
2,097,036; Oct. 26.
Current measuring means. F. H. Shepard, Jr. 2,086,964 ;
July 13.
Current motor control. Alternating. A. Pinto. 2,098,793 ;
Nov. 9.
Current producing unit or cell. Electric. J. Gyuris.
2,102,701 ; Dec. 21.
Current rectifier construction. Electric. H. Winograd
and E. M. Kaegi. 2,08.5,843 ; July 6.
Current regulating system. H. B. Young. 2,076,108 ;
Apr. 6.
Current regulation through grid-controlled vapor dis-
charge vessels. F. Barz and C. Braband. 2,086,994 ;
July 13.
Current regulator. H. E. X.oung. 2,076,109 ; Apr. 6.
Current regulator, Alternating. S. F. Farkas. 2,068,316 ;
Jan. 19.
Current regulator. Alternating. S. F. Farkas and L. B.
Hilton. 2,069,825 ; Feb. 9.
Current-responsive apparatus. High-voltage. W. K. Ran-
kin. 2.081,839 ; May 25.
Current responsive device. T. A. Rich. 2,077,186 ; Apr.
13.
Current responsive device. Electric. D. Journeaux.
2,094.986 ; Oct. 5.
Current signaling system, Alternating. M. Baesecke and
H. Mayer. 2,101,699 ; Dec. 7.
Current supply system. Automobile. C. B. Schmidt.
2,085,275 ; June 29.
Current supply system. Direct. J. V. Caputo. 2,076,365 ;
Apr. 6.
Current system, Constant. H. E. Young. 2,085,060 ;
June 29.
Current system, Constant. H. E. Young. 2,099,715-16 ;
Nov. 23.
Current systems. Auxiliary supply for alternating. H. E.
Warren. 2,094,481 ; Sept. 28.
Current to constant potential inverter, Constant. C. C.
Herskind. 2,094.794 ; Oct. 5.
Current transformer. F. J. Fischer. 2,066,396 ; Jan. 5.
Current transformer. Direct. 1'.. Springer. 2,078,018 ;
Apr. 27.
Current transients. Apparatus for recording earth. L. W.
Blau and L. Statham. 2,079,103 ; May 4.
Current welding apparatus. Alternating. C. N. Mitchell.
2,092,003 : Sept. 7.
Currents, Arrantrement for amplifying alternating. E.
Habann. 2,067,393 ; Jan. 12.
Currents, Method of and system for rectifying and in-
creasing the frequency of alternating. A. A. Steinmetz.
2,085,515 : June 29.
Currents, Modulating high frequency. R. H. Varlan.
2,075,380 : Mar. 30.
Currents, Silencing gaseous. J. Blanchard. 2,075,088 ;
Mar. 30.
Current.^, Transmission of sound. E. S. Lansing.
2,009,310 ; Feb. 2.
Curtain. A. Bauer, Jr., and R. Whcwell. 2,079,831;
May 11.
Curtain, Adjustable. H. Geller. 2,083,991 ; June 15.
Curtain, Adjustable. H. Geller. 2,093,209 ; Sept. 14.
Curtain bracket. Adjustable. L. J. Rose. 2,079,810 ; May
11.
Curtain construction. F. A. Schuetn. 2,098,016 ; Nov. 2.
Curtain drier. A. Hansen. 2,076,777 ; Apr. 13.
Curtain drying and stretching rack. N. J. Wagstaff.
2,084,661 ; June 22.
Curtain fixture. W. S. Hamm and F. A. Schuetz.
2,089.365 ; Aug. 10.
Curtain fixture. J. P. I.evnn. 2,098.827 : Nov. 9.
Curtain fixture. C. A. Plaunt. 2,099,770 ; Nov. 23.
Curtain fixture, Adjustable window. A. C. Selbel.
2,099,707 ; Nov. 23.
Curtain hanger. ('. W. Miller. 2.071,928 ; Mnr. 23.
Curtain rod. L. V. Viola. 2,083,931 ; Juno 15.
Curtain rod. R. D. W. Vrooni and W. II. Toclle.
2,079,207 : May 4.
Curtain rod, clothes line, and the like. Helical wire.
E. Pearson. 2,082,.'?01 ; June 1.
Curtain rod holder. II. .T. Ilasljell. 2,009. 144; Jan. 26.
Curtain rod, Traverse. A. A. Allen. 2,007.907 ; Nov. 2.
Curtain, Semi-transparent shower. A. Colcnmn.
2,009,000 ; Feb. 2.
Curtain, Shower balli. N. Gaines. 2,004,040; Oct. 5.
Curtain tieb.iek securing device. W. S. Wcldon.
2,101,377 ; Dec. 7.
Curvlform hollow nrllcles from binder-Impregnated
water-laid felts. Manufacture. M. O. Schur. 2,100,051 ;
Nov. 30.
Cushion. R. K. I,ee and C. A. Tea. 2.004,041 ; Sept. 2S.
Cushion. E. It. Pennington. 2,090,227 : Aug. 17.
CuHlilori, Alrhouiiil spring. U. <). Smith. 2,072.570:
M(ir, 2.
Cushion arch builder, Air. C. Sullivan. 2,074,286 ; Mar.
HI.
Cushion, Anloinohlle. ('. \V. Mnnley. 2.081,111; May IS.
(•iih1iI<iii, CliMif. G. K. Conhinn. 2.076,(110; Apr. l."!.
Cushion filling machine. Adjustable. M. II. Lnng.
2,000,897 : Nov. 23. „
Cushion IhiBic base. (". H. SniHli. 2,007,581 ; Jan. 12.
Cushion foot for chairs. G. D. Schermcrhorn.
2,103,095 ; Dec. 21.
Cushion, Invalid. G. Carey. 2,085,296 ; June 29.
Cushion joint. T. Lord. 2.068.994; Jan. 26.
Cushion, Pneumatic. H. C. Stanley and W. H. Smith.
2,099,870 ; Nov. 23.
Cushion rest, Metatarsal rubber. J. E. Stagl. 2,101,761 ;
Dee. 7.
Cushion, Self-cooling bed and couch. J. H. Reynolds.
2,103,553 ; Dec. 28.
Cushion sheet. W. G. D. Orr. 2,085,384 ; June 29.
Cushion, Spool needle. F. Goertz. 2,101,250; Dec. 7.
Cushion, Spring. J. A. Findora. 2,099,200 ; Nov. 16.
Cusliion, Spring. U. Klnin. 2,071 .."-lO : Keli. 2:J.
Cushion, .Spring. E. A. Krims. 2,072,890 ; Mar. 9.
Cushion. Spring. J. R. Lee. 2,072.5ti2 ; Mar. 2.
Cushion structure. Spring. W. A. Clark. 2,077,459 ; Apr.
20.
Cushion tufting structure. C. L. Hall. 2,099,650 ; Nov.
16.
Cusliion unit and making the same. R. K. Lee, C. A.
Tea, and H. C. Anderson. 2,094,074 ; Sept. 28.
Cushioned seat. J. E. Bloomberg. 2,085,569 ; June 29.
Cushioned seat. I., A., and H. Singer. 2,007,021 ; Jan.
12.
Cushioning device. C. W. Greenhill. 2,077,233 ; Apr. 13.
Cushioning device. D. F. Sproul. 2,084,283 ; June 15.
Cushioning device, Pneumatic. H. D. Smith. 2,086,480 ;
July 6.
Cushioning means for bicycle frames. R. L. JIartln.
2.078.213 ; Apr. 20.
Cushioning means for supporting a body upon a vehicle
frame. L. M. Goldsmith. 2,075,844 ; Apr. 6.
Cushioning means for vehicles. J. J. Tatuin. 2,009,688 ;
Feb. 2.
Cushioning unit for vehicle tires. J. Mocharnuk.
2,070,214; Feb. 9.
Cushions particularly for seats and back supports of
vehicles. F. M. J. T. de Poix. 2,082,151 ; June 1.
Cuspidor. H. E. JlrCurdv. 2,090.848 : Aue. 24.
Cuspidor, Dental. J. A. SaflSr. 2,098,932; Nov. 9.
Custard filling. Preparing. I. H. Hall. 2,084,640; June
22.
Cut-filament sliver from continuous filament tape.
Method and apparatus for manufacturing. R. Oshima.
2,090,502 ; Aug. 17.
Cut-out and joint therefor. T. Birkenmaier. 2,103,056 ;
Dec. 21.
Cut-out, Mecurial electric. P. T. Jenkins. 2,100,033 :
Nov. 23.
Cut-out, Mercurial electrical. F. T. Jenkins and S. D.
Sparks. 2,097,406; Oct. 26.
Cut-off switch. Low water and pressure. O. F. Carlson.
2,076,547; Apr. 13.
Cut-off valve. Pilot controlled. L. S. Castonguay.
2,076,548; Apr. 13.
Cut-out, Electric. B. R. Hermann. 2,081,813; May 25.
Cnt-ont. Fuse. B. I{. Hermann. 2.081.814; Mav 25.
Cut-out, Fuse. G. F. LIncks. 2,081,826 ; May 2i5.
Cut-out, Low water. W. A. Ray and W. R. Ray.
2,073,208 : Mar. 9.
Cut-out, Self-standing. A. H. Torme. 2,066,591 ; Jan. 5.
Cutlery. J. B. Curtis. 2,072, .SSI ; Mnr. 2.
(Cutlery. W. IT. Takahashl. 2.07". 777 : IVI.ir 2.
Cutlery. T. E. Whartou. 2,102,930; Dec. 21.
Cutter : See —
Bean cutter. ParafTin cutter.
P.lnde cutter. Pile cutter.
Cable cutter. Pipe cutter.
Casing cutter. Hibbou cutter.
Cast cutter. Rotary eultor.
Corn cutter. Uonirhing cutter.
Ensilage cutter. Safety wedge cutter.
(Jear cutter. Saw cutter.
(Jrass cutter. Scrollwork cutter.
Inserted blade cutter. Shiimle cutter.
Jelly cutter. Stalk cutter.
M.it rulliM-. Strip culler.
Metal cutter. Sugiiroane cutter.
Noodle cutter. Wire cable cutter.
Operaliiig seam cutter. Wire cutter.
Cutter. C. h. IIolTman. 2,08(1,020; July 13.
Cutter. P. KIrbach. 2,0!)0.7:!0 ; Aug. 2 I.
Cutter. J. L. Snillh. 2,072, 140 : Mar. 2.
Cutter. T. M. Stephens. 2.000,012; Aug. 17.
Cutter and nccuinulMtIng roll therefor, Koilder. V.
Matejclk. 2.084.447; .Iniie 22.
Culler and advertlBliig device, I'oiublned. II. V. Elliott.
2.098.8(1:1 ; Nov. 1).
Cutter iisHeiublv for oil well tools. J. A. Zublln.
2,009,795 ; VAt. 9.
Cutter altiicIiMient for baliMs. L. It. and (.;. L. Tallman.
2,0!»7.r!.'):i ; Oct. 2(1.
Culler Imr and culler chain. J. S. Hell/.. 2.0(1S.7.SI> ;
.IMU. 2(1.
Culler bar gunril resetting device. W. A. JohURon.
2,075,117: Mar. 30.
Culler hearing. l'\ L. Scott. 2,0.'<(1.0S1 ; July 1.1
Culler chain. \V. J. Hertovlch. 2.0911,875; Oct. 20.
('Mlt.T chain. It. It. Duiilop. 2.00S,ll(m ; Jan. 20.
Ciillcr clialu. It. K. Jeffrey. 2.0(IS,S(>2 ; Jan. 20.
Culler diMln. II. K. .I.'ffr.-y. 2,()U0.:129 ; Aug. 17.
Culler chain. N. 1>. Levin. 2,008,808; Jmu. 20.
846
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
N. D. Levin. 2,068,807
Cutter chain and cutter bar
Jan. 26.
Cutter for buttonhole sewing machines, Thread. J. H
Pikul and C. A. O. Grip. 2,068,509 ; Jan. 19.
Cutter for conduits, Koot. E. J. Brooks. 2,093,827
Sept. 21.
Cutter for domestic animals. Hair. S. J. Erling
2.072,445 : Mar. 2.
Cutter for plastic substances. P. Fitzgerald. 2,093,867
Sept. 21.
Cutter for reapers and similar agricultural implements
Tangle. F. M. Hite. 2,097,921 ; Nov. 2.
Cutter for sheet material. M. E. Halstead. 2,100,846
Nov. 30.
Cutter for suction dredgers. Rotary. P. Fray. 2,090,790
Aug. 24.
Cutter for textile fabrics. H. A. Klahre. 2,094,987
Oct. 5.
Cutter head. C. A. Meisel. 2,067,456 ; Jan. 12.
Cutter head for suction dredges. W. H. Stires. 2,103,124
Dec. 21.
Cutter mechanism. E. K. Jeffrey. 2,068,985 ; Jan. 26.
Cutter member for cleaning drain pipes. S. O. Blanc
2,069,871 ; Feb. 9.
Cutter plotting instrument, Garment. E. W. Van Ame
2,103,393 ; Dec. 28.
Cutter positioning device for bobbing machines. W. F
Zimmermann. 2,073,917 ; Mar. 16.
Cutter protector. \V. E. Abhitt. 2.072,415 : I\Iar. 2.
Cutter register control. O. C. Cordes. 2,075,095 ; Mar,
30.
Cutters for tube cleaners. H. L. Staley. 2,079,190
May 4.
Cutting and assembling machine. C. N. Jacobs,
2,091,990; Sept. 7.
Cutting and embossing machine. Biscuit and like. G. R
Baker. 2,077.979 ; Apr. 20.
Cutting and marking device for sheet material. T. C,
Perry. 2,083,577 ; June 15.
Cutting and winding machine. O. I.
2,100,079 ; Nov. 23.
Cutting apparatus. W. H. Ford. 2,103,217
CuttiHg apparatus. G. A. Ungar. 2,070,386 ;
Cutting attachment for tufting work. B
2,095,916 ; Oct. 12.
Cutting block for clicking machines. J
2.093,720; Sept. 21.
Cutting device. J. C. Anderson. 2,082,867; June 8.
Cutting device. H. G. R. Bennett. 2,092,202 ; Sept. 7.
Cutting device. H. Broadwell. 2,085,079 ; June 29.
Cutting device. S. C. Brody. 2.094,260 ; Sept. 28.
Cutting device. J. E. Cook. 2,088,162 ; July 27.
Cutting device. D. A. Cumfer. 2,095,631 : Oct. 12.
Cutting device. C. E. Moore. 2,097,636 ; Nov. 2.
Cutting device. K. Peiseler. 2,098,159 ; Nov. 2.
Cutting device for buttonhole- or other sewing machines.
H. Pudelko. 2,100.815 ; Nov. 30.
Cutting device for sewing machines. F. Ebert. 2,086,407 ;
July 6.
Cutting device. Revolving. E. E. Long. 2,078,730 ; Apr.
27.
Cutting die. J. H. Nelson. 2,083,157 ; June 8.
Cutting edge, Renewable. H. E. Linden. 2,073,801 ; Mar.
16.
Cutting height. Device for regulating. K. Hagebeuker.
2,103,418 ; Dec. 28.
" ~ Brightwell. 2,068,445 ; Jan. 19.
Colby. 2,070.885 ; Feb. 16.
L. Drake and E. A. Rosin.
Judelshon.
Dec. 21.
Feb. 9.
N. Cagle.
F. Gordon.
Cutting machine. T. S.
Cutting machine. V. V.
Cutting machine. J.
2,084,576 ; June 22.
Cutting machine. A.
2.088,695 ; Aug. 3.
Cutting machine. J.
27.
Cutting machine.
Cutting machine.
Cutting m.ichine.
Cutting machine.
Cutting machine.
Cutting machine.
2,07,'j,489 ; Mar. 30.
Cutting machine. O. Wennberg.
Spadono. 2.071.097; Feb. 16.
Cutting machine for spaghetti, macaroni,
Cavagnaro. 2,103,317 ; Dec. 28.
Cutting machine or the like and drive therefor.
Terhune. 2,081.962 ; June 1.
Cutting machine. Rotary. P. J. R. Schreiber. 2,097,223 :
Oct. 26.
Cutting mechanism. H. C. Shock. 2,103,875 ; Dec. 28.
Cutting mechanism for bag machines, Web. G. W. Poppe.
2,101,191 ; Dec. 7.
Cutting metal. Apparatus for. C. M. Toder. Re. 20,492 ;
Aug. 31.
Cutfing-off mechanism for bng making machines and the
liko. A. Potdevin. 2.099,314 ; Nov. 16.
Cutting press. J. Sandt. 2,083,097 ; June 8.
Cutting tool. W. W. Broughton. 2,073.678 ; Mar. 16.
Cutting tool. G. S. Mndsen. 2.070.796 : Feb. 16.
Cutting tool. F. P. Miller. 2.07fi.«R.3 : Apr. 13.
Cutting tool. F.P.Miller. 2,102,478 ; Dec. 14.
Cutting tool. J. H. Muth. 2,092,984 ; Sept. 14.
Cutting tool. J. C. Olaen. 2,093,022 ; Sept. 14.
J. Fausek and L F. Fausek.
P. Fredericksen. 2,078,320 ; Apr.
H. J. Heller. 2,084,488 ; June 22.
P. H. Hutchinson. 2,080,941 ; May 18.
O. I. Judpl.-slinn. 2.074.840 ; Mar. 23.
A. Laukhuff. 2,089,274; Aug. 10.
W. Maier. 2.087,520; July 20.
H. C. Warner and C. IX. Schurr.
A. E. Wegner, and C. C.
etc. N. J.
L. B.
H. R. Dittmar.
2,101,823 ;
Fick. 2,090,942; Aug.
Cyanhydrins, Preparing.
Dec. 7.
Cyanhydrins, Production of. R.
24.
Cyanide process. L. D. Mills, T. B. Crowe, and J. C.
Haun. 2,100,865 ; Nov. 30.
Cyano compounds and producing same, Cyclic. K. Ziegler.
2,068,586 ; Jan. 19.
Cycle construction. W. C. Anthony and L. Wachter.
2,091,698 ; Aug. 31.
Cycles, Sheet-metal structure for. R. Giordani.
2,089,889 ; Aug. 10.
Cvclohexvlamiue derivatives. H. A. Lubs and F. W.
Johnson. 2,080,143 ; May 11.
Cyclone dust collector. M. J. Watson. 2,074,818 ; Mar.
23.
Cyclopentadienone condensation compounds and making
them. W. Dilthey. 2,097,854 ; Nov. 2.
Cyclopropane. Producing. H. B. Hass and E. W. Gluesen-
kamp. 2,102,556 ; Dec. 14.
Cyclopropane, Synthesis of. H. B. Hass and G. E. Hinds.
2,098,239 ; Nov. 9.
Cylinder. V. W. Peterson. 2,070,805 ; Feb. 16.
Cylinder. Amalgamating. E. L. Foster. 2,072,498 ;
Mar. 2.
Cylinder boring bar and attachment. C. L. Melster.
2,077,248 ; Apr. 13.
Cylinder, Compensating master. H. C. Bowen. 2,071,059 ;
Feb. 16.
Cylinder, Compound. A. A. Loweke. 2,081,056 ; May 18.
Cylinder, Compound master. R. N. Baughn. 2,101,772 ;
Dec. 7.
Cylinder cooling system. G. A. Spelts. 2,102,041 : Dec.
14.
Cylinder, Cutting. L. C. SchiUo. 2,088,118 ; July 27.
Cylinder, Fiber cleaning. J. Blewett. 2,096,955 ; Oct.
26.
Cylinder head. A. A. A. Darche. 2.077.824 ; Apr. 20.
Cylinder head. Air-cooled. M. Christian. 2,098,741 ;
Nov. 9.
Cylinder-head constnjction, Internal-combustion engine.
R. L. Skinner. 2,074,972 ; Jlar. 23.
Cylinder head for internal combustion engines. F. C.
Mock. 2,086,427; July 6.
Cylinder liner. R. M. Heintz. 2,085,976 ; July 6.
Cylinder lock. E. N. Jacobi. 2,097,189-92 ; Oct. 26.
Cylinder lock. F. W. Kennev. 2,101,779 ; Dec. 7.
Cylinder lock. S. A. Liss. 2,070,233 : Feb. 9.
Cylinder lock. G. B. Pickop. 2,093.925 ; Sept. 21.
Cylinder lubricator. Upper. D. C. and H. M. Jenkins.
2,096,808 ; Oct. 26.
Cylinder motion, Jacquard. H. "V. Foster. 2,103,815:
Dec. 28.
Cylinder of internal combustion engines. H. R. Ricardo.
2,076,593 ; Apr. 13.
Cylinder packing ring. R. R. Stevens. 2,077,906; Apr.
Cylinder, Power. G. C. R. Kuiper. 2,089,491 ; Aug. 10.
Cylinder press. H. J. Hanauer. 2,095,498 ; Oct. 12.
Cylinder Printing plate. H. A. W. Wood. 2,100,207;
Nov. 23.
Cylinder reboring-plate. E. R. Michener. 2,103,294:
Dec. 28. . . I
Cylinder separating mechanism for printing presses. A.
T. Koppe. 2,069,613: Feb. 2.
'^y.i'So?'"-!!®'^'^® press. F. S. Heimbach and W. LeischeL
2.08.D,o29 ; June 29.
Cylinder, Vertical master. S. Schnell. 2,070,298 ; Feb. 9.
Cylinders, Apparatus for coating printing. C. L. Hender-
son. 2,084,642 ; June 22.
Cylinders, Mechanism and method of marking, squeegee-
ing, and developing printing. G. A. Friess. 2,074,218 ;
jNlar. 16.
Cylinders, Jlechanism for movably supporting. O D
McFarland. 2.067,777 ; Jan. 12. •' '^^ & . x^.
Cylinders of internal combustion engines, Exhausting the.
S. Jones. 2.090,841 ; Aug. 24
Cylindrical valve. A. L. Parker. 2,075,459 ; Mar. 30.
D-glucono-delta-lactone, Crystallizing pure. R. Paster-
nack. 2,102,380 ; Dec. 14 6 f =• "■•
D-type handle. T. L. Crook. 2,091,403 ; Aug. 31.
nniry plant H. McCornack. 2,081,947 ; June 1.
2 080 37o"jIayil^^''^*"^ ^"^ handling. E. Hauk.
Dairyman's air-relief tool. J. E. Landis. 2,078,860 ; Apr.
^am.' T. Becher. 2.073.956; Mar. 16.
??^™- ^•„?^?''"- 2,077,203; Apr. 13.
Dam. S. W. Stewart. 2,080.637 ; May 18.
Dam, Basin. F. W. Wehn. 2,080.956 ; May 18.
2 103,116?Dec 21*^^ ^°'' "^*^''^- ^- ^- ^^acock.
Dam, Oral airway, j. P. Henahan. 2,098,340 ; Nov 9
Uiinped wave filter. L. W. Blau " 077 391 • Anr 20
Dampener Sucker rod impulse and impact J CHiiikle
nn'J^n J-.^- ^^'^^•''^,<^.'^- 2,098,290: Nov"^ 9 •'■ "- ^"^^^^
Dampening and inking mechanism for planographic and
nnalo|ous presses. Dual. J. G. Goedike^ 2,103,254 ;
Dampening mechanism for nrintine nrp<!<!c<i Tl n
Stevens. 2,101,202 • Dec 7 """""^ presses. B. D.
Damper. C. R. Anderson. " 2,090,605 ; Aug. 17.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
847
Damper. J. T. Moran. 2,082,298 ; June 1.
Damper, Automatic check. W. Kemp. 2,101.315 ; Dec. 7.
Damper bearing unit. H. Rosenberg. 2,081,307 ; May
25.
Damper, Combined filter and automatic relief. ^I. L.
Mueller. 2,074,152 ; Mar. 16.
Damper, Draft. F. L. Hitchcoclc. 2,083,844; June 15.
Damper, Dynamic. W. G. Lundquist and J. E. Weiss.
2,095,757; Oct. 12.
Damper equipment. H. M. Cunningham. 2,073,386 ;
Mar. 9.
Damper for heating units. R. Bollheimer. 2,067,560 ;
Jan. 12.
Damper, Gear shift. O. K. Kelley. 2,092,580; Sept. 7.
Damper, Hydraulic elevator torque. E. C. Rosenverg.
2,085,230 ; June 29.
Damper, Link type dynamic. C. C. De Pew. 2,098,571 ;
Nov. 9.
Damper, Stove. C. R. Anderson. 2,090,604 ; Aug. 17.
Damper, Vibration. E. N. Cole. 2,092,571 ; Sept. 7.
Damper, Vibration. S. Rosenzweig. 2,093,930 ; Sept. 21.
Dampers, Manufacture of stove. M. L. Hunker.
2.072,304; Mar. 2.
Damping device. J. Mercier. 2,089,657 ; Aug. 10.
Damping device for indicating instruments. W. Briickel
and K. Haas. 2,100,833 ; Nov. 30.
Dandelion and weed puller. G. Stalker. 2,087,128 ; July
13.
Darning appliance. R. G. Macpherson. 2,073,993 ; Mar.
16.
Dart board. T. W. Tempest. 2,076,357 ; Apr. 6.
Dasher and mixer. Churn. F. R. Shinn, Sr. 2,078,912 ;
Apr. 27.
Dashpot. B. Radtke. 2,101,194; Dec. 7.
Davenport, Convertible. R. M. Colman. 2,066,612 ; Jan. 5.
Davit, Life boat. C. H. Fuller. 2,076,021 ; Apr. 6.
Deadening means tor orfice machines and like sliock and
noise generating units. W. L. Courson. 2,072,244 ;
Mar. 2.
Deafness, Apparatus for diagnosing and treating. P. J.
Clifford. 2,087,838 ; July 20.
Dealkylation of alkyl-aryl ethers. J. M. Tinker and V. M.
Weinmayr. 2,100,228 ; Nov. 23.
Decalcomania. F. Hart. 2,094,886 ; Oct. 5.
Decalcomania. F. W. Humphner. 2,100,140; Nov. 23.
Decalcomania adapted for composing words. J. E. Adair.
2,089,779 ; Aug. 10.
Deck. C. F. Davis. 2,093,108 ; Sept. 14.
Deck for tanks. Floating. C. A. Ellis and W. F. Edwards.
2,070.828 ; Feb. 10.
Deck having recnforced annular pas spare, Floating. V
A. Howard and C. H. Ilaupt. L'.07].r,30: Feb. 23.
Deck loader and iinloador. C. Girl. 2,0!)1, 009-70 ; Aug.
24.
Deck support and trough. F. J. Westrope. 2,066,501 ;
.Tan. 5. , „ „_ , _,
Decomposition products from olefine-S02 complexes. Pro-
ducing. R. D. Snow. 2,102,654; Dec. 21.
Deoonilion oF a plii.stic, Hurface. (J. I'. Heppes.
2,091,361 ; Aug. 31. '
Decoration or ornamentation of high relief. L. W. Manzer.
2,089,096 ; Aug. 3. . .. « =
Decorations or ceramic objects, Production of precious
metal. A. Hefter. 2,081,2.34 ; May 25.
Decorative article. L M. Casey. 2,097,513 ; Nov. 2.
Decorative artificial product. F. J. Hoarle. 2,081,.)38 ;
Decorative coated fabric. H. J. Jenemann. 2,102,715 ;
Dec. 21.
Decorative device, Illuminated. E. J. Graf. 2,090,118;
Decorative device. Illuminated. E. J. Graf. 2,097,061;
Oct. 26. ^ ^ ^ XT A
Decorative laminated product and manufacture. H. A.
Faber. 2,084,081 ; June 15.
Decorative light. A. Stechbart. 2,092,784; Sept. 14.
Decorative light structure. A. Stechbart. 2,092,785 ;
Sept 14.
Decorative surface. I. C. Honegger. 2,094,599 ; Oct. 5.
Decov. G. A. Hates. 2,100.023 ; Nov. 30
Decurllng device. C. J. Beck. 2,070,50.5 : Feb. 9.
Deep well pump. A. W. Burks. 2.078.180; Apr. >i.
Deep well pump. R. h. Chenault. 2.083 087 ; June 15
Deep well pump. V. W. Kennedy. 2,100.560 ; -Nov. 30
Deep well pump, IJouhle acting. R. V. Whiteside and
C. L. Holmberg. 2,087,713 ; July 20.
Deep well pump. Fluid operated. C. J. Coberly.
2,081.223; May 25. „ „ ,
Defecntor. W. C. Grornlgcr. 2,066,881-2 ; Jan. C.
Defecator with Integral cvacuator. W. C. Groenlgcr.
2,066,883 ; Jan. 5. ^ ^ , „ „_^ _„„ „ ,
DefTOUors, Flushing. W. C. Groenlger. 2,071.790; I'eb
23.
Defects in cable sheaths, I.ornllng. A. '/.. Mnmi)lo.
Vomlrm devlce.^^N. C. Ward 2,075 246 ; Mar 30
Deflation Indicator switch. F. L. Dyron. 2,084,939 ; June
2''
Deflection device for cnthode-ray tubes. W. A. Tolaon.
2.071,764 ; Miir. 23. „, _ iq
Deflector, Air. W.L.Morrison. 2.080,431 ; Mar 18.
Dedeclor mid .Inifl regulalor, Aulomiitlo. I'. Meslng.T.
2,075,587 ; Mar. 30.
Deflector for automotive vehicles. R. F. Peo. 2.077,583 ;
Apr. 20.
Deflector for knitting machines. R. H. Lawson and W. L.
Smith, Jr. 2,103,197 ; Dec. 21.
Deflector for locomotive exhaust nozzle. H. J. Grill, G.
A. Kimber. and P. Stohlbereer. 2,090,364 ; Aug. 17.
Deflector, Hydraulic giant. C. B. McAulay. 2,080,724 ;
July 13.
Deflector means for hopper spouts. E. A. Thumlert.
2,103,392 ; Dec. 28.
Deflector means for toilet mechanisms. C. T. Giblette.
2,100,950 ; Nov. 30.
Deformation recording apparatus. R. L. Templin.
2,091,534; Aug. 31.
Deformation recording apparatus. R. L. Templin and D. I.
Bohn. 2,091,535; Aug. 31.
Defroster and moisture control for mechanical refrigera-
tors. Automatic. A. S. Volpin. 2,081.128; May 18.
Defroster, Windshield. C. F. Fagerburg. 2,079,203 ;
May 4.
Defrosting rpparatus. I. Allison. 2.069,201; Feb. 2.
Defrosting control for automatic refrigerators. \V. R.
Hainsworth. 2,075,437 ; Mar. 30.
Defrosting means for refrigerating apparatus. C. A.
Rodman. 2,095,835 ; Oct. 12.
Defrosting mechanism. L. H. Void. Re. 20,243 ; Jan. 12.
Defrosting refrigerating units. Automatically. C. T.
Hoffman. Re. 20,245 ; Jan. 12.
Defrosting screen. A. Schwarz. 2,102,487 ; Dec. 14.
Degasser for internal combustion motors. C. A. Christen-
sen. 2,075,790 ; Apr. 6.
Degreasing apparatus. C. F. Dinley. 2,101,840—11 ; Dec.
14.
Degreasing apparatus. R. A. Eastwood. 2,083.012 ;
June 8.
Degreasing apparatus. J. Savage. 2.091.187 ; Aug. 24.
Degreasing metal and like non-absorbent articles by means
of volatile solvents. Apparatus for. J. A. M. W.
Mitchell. 2,091.182; Aug. 24.
Degree plate. C. N. Damm and A. Pyle, Sr. 2,075,008 ;
Mar. 30.
Dehairing method. H. H. McKee and K. Mulr. 2,084,857;
June 22.
Dehorner, Stock. C. F. Edmonson. 2,074,214; Mar. 16.
Dchnniidifler. C. B. Mays. 2,072.04:!; Mar. 2.
Dehumidifier. R. T. Smith. 2.099.665 ; Nov. 16.
Dehumidifying solution. S. B. Heath and F. R. Mingcr.
2.091,983; Sept. 7.
Dehydrating apparatus. G. D. Arnold. 2,076,873 ; Apr.
13.
Dehvdraling apparatus and method. D. D. Peebles.
2.090. !)84 ; Aug. 24.
Dehydrator. 0. W. Randolph. 2,100,150; Nov. 23.
Dehvdrator. F. Y. Takenaga. 2,101,352 ; Dec. 7.
Dehydrator, Electric. T. N. St. Hill. 2,098,982 ; Nov. 16.
Dehydrator for air brake systems. R. S. Begg. 2,079,100 ;
May 4. ♦
Dehydro-sterol compounds and manufacture thereof. A.
Windaus and F. Schcnck. 2.098,984 ; Nov. 16.
Delcing apparatus for airplanes. L. B. Kimball.
2,097,926; Nov. 2.
De-icing means. K. A. Browne, W. B. Goodman, and
D. J. Lowman. 2,007,595 ; Jan. 12.
De-Icing means for aircraft. R. Chilton. 2,098,568;
Nov. 9.
Delay action mechanism or timing device for photographic
shutters. A. LInce »nd G. Ziegler 2.094,799 : Oct. 5.
Delayed action switch. T. M. Fike and J. l'.u.\lon.
2.086,709 ; July 13.
Deleting system. R. M. Hicks and C. S. Whitney.
2,081.377 ; May 25.
Deliquescent material. Dissolving. G. A. Mau. 2,083,076 ;
June 8.
Delivery device for duplicating machines. W. Rllzerfold.
2.070,084 : Feb. 10.
Delivery device for rotarv printing machines. J. Blats-
helm. 2.094.938 ; Oct. 5.
Delivery enclosure. W. E. Mack. 2,098,053 : Nov. 2.
Delivery mechnnlsni for Ice vending machines. M. T.
Zeigli'r. 2,100,423; Nov. 30.
Dellverv mechanism for paper box machines. E. (>.
Stauile. Re. 20,541 ; Oct. 20.
Dellverv nieclmnlsm for j)rlntlnR machine folders. N.
Do >fanna. 2.067,565; .Inn. 12.
Dellverv mechiinism for printing machines. J. E. Moyer.
2,01)9.820; Nov. 23.
Delivery mi>chanlsm for printing presses. H. M. Barber.
2.00.1.228; Sent. 14.
Delivery mechnnlsni for use In delivering the |irotlucts of
printing maclilneK In counted biitclu's. C. ti. Quick,
h. A. Ball, and W. A. Whlteliend. 2.100.01(1; Nov. 23.
Dellverv service aiipllnnciv IC. !■'. V'^dwiirils, J. C Ed-
wnnlM. and It. .1. Ilarron, 2,092.912: Sent. 14.
Delusion iii)piiriitu.'(. O. ('. W. Ilen/.e nml It. v. Tmiviln.
2.075, 19.S; Mar. 30.
Pi'inodnliii'ir. 1.. K. Barton, 2,07."».on-l ; Mny ■<.
DeiiKKlulMior, 11. !^, McCutchen, 2 O.-^T.OnS ; Jnlv 13.
DiMiDMHlnillug iippiinitus, (". J. King. 2.006,197 ; Oct.
19
Deinonstrntlng machine. F. M. Almea. 2.00.'\,851 ; Oct.
12.
I)ciii<)iintMl>l<> bodies. Device for n-nlllently poaltlonlnf.
K. A. Norhnin. 2,070,613; Fob. 16.
848
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
I
Demountable ^\-heel. F. L. Orr and R. R. Wattelet.
2.077,567 ; Apr. 20.
Density to substances in powder-form and for filling up
limited spaces with controllable quantities of the said
substance, Apparatus for imparting a given. W. Bolk.
2,093,028 ; Sept. 14.
Dent removing device. W. Williams. 2,085,057 ; June
29.
Dental alloy and making same. E. L. Chott. 2,08.3,052 ;
June 8.
Dental apparatus. H. H. Bovle. 2,091,092 : Aug. 24.
Dental apparatus. T. F. Prather. 2,098,732 ; Nov. 9.
Dental appliance. M. Staunt. 2,098,317 ; Nov. 9.
Dental bridge. C. Hiltebrandt. 2,096,515 ; Oct. 19.
Dental bridge articulator. A. Field. 2,092,575 ; Sept. 7.
Dental bridge, Removable. C. W. Johnson and L. Spinar.
2,078,853 ; Apr. 27.
Dental cleaning and massage device. H. L. Welkei
2,075,681 ; Mar. 30.
Dental cleaning spray. W. J. Hooper. 2,094,888 ; Oct. 5.
Dental compound. M. W. Atkins. 2,089,845 ; Aug. 10.
Dental dam. J. M. Craigo. 2,092,549 ; Sept. 7.
Dental drilling instrument. C. H. Clark. 2,090,885 ;
Aug. 24.
Dental film holder. R. Kenney. 2,084,092 ; June 15.
Dental floss holder. C. E. Bluhm. 2,098,610 ; Nov. 9.
Dental fountain. F. E. Follett. 2.078.S!)(i : Apr. 27.
Dental impressions. Apparatus and method for taking.
A. K. Simmons. 2,089,715 ; Aug. 10.
Dental instrument. R. E. Barr. 2,066,313; Jan. 5.
Dental instrument. D. E. Bost. 2,086,462 ; July 6.
Dental instrument. F. H. Doner. 2,076.449 : Apr. 6.
Dental instrument. G. P. Phillips. 2,070,025 ; Feb. 9.
Dental jack. D. D. Mizzy and D. L. Durst. 2,103,115 ;
Dec. 21.
Dental model articulator. R. A. Pittman and J. A.
Gardner. 2,094,903 ; Oct. 5.
Dental or surgical instrument. H. J. Brown and G. E.
Farrell. 2,100,319 : Nov. 30.
Dental plate. A. W. Ballardie. 2,085,067 ; June 29.
Dental plate reforming method and apparatus therefor.
J. IT. Saidel. 2,091,885 ; Aug. 31.
Dental polishing cup. E. L. Chott. 2,093,006 ; Sept. 14.
Dental preparation. M. Sahyun. 2.069.157 ; Jan. 26.
Dental prosthetic. F. D. Snell. 2,094,308 ; Sept. 28.
Dental tool holder. D. D. Lew. 2.093,682 ; Sept. 21.
Dental unit. A. F. Pieper. 2,087,654; July 20.
Dental X-ray film holder. W. E. Wilson. 2,075,491 ; Mar;
30.
Dentifrice. E. Klarmann and L. W. Gates. 2,078,498 ;
Apr. 27.
Dentifrice. N. E. Woldman. 2,090,437 ; Aug. 17.
Dentist apparatus. W. B. Jones. 2,096,375 ; Oct. 19.
Denture. W. Artzt. 2.070.771 : Feb. 16.
Denture. G. P. Brenner. 2,095,432 ; Oct. 12.
Denture. R. Galloway. ^,081,087 ; May 18.
Denture. E. G. Touceda. 2.081.392; May 25.
Denture. E. G. Touceda. 2,089,587: Aug. 10.
Denture cleaning device. D. Pellegrini. 2,102,643 ; Dec.
21.
Denture demonstrating device. G. H. Burtenshaw.
2,103,058 ; Dec. 21.
Denture, Removable. J. Wahlberg. 2,078,647 ; Apr. 27.
Denture retaining device, Lower. E. W. Town.
2,092,097 ; Sept. 7.
Dentures, Apparatus for effecting separation of the parts
of. A. J. Vatice. 2.099.087 ; Nov. 1 6.
Dentures, Building. K. Ross. 2,077,012 ; Apr. 13.
Dentures, Device for processing. C. M. Andrews.
2,069,746: Feb. 9.
Deodorant container. C. D. Farmer. 2,087,341 ; July 20.
Deodorizer. E. M. Davis. 2,084.894 ; June 22.
Deodorizer. J. D. Keillor. 2,098,294 ; Nov. 9.
Deodorizer. E. A. Kleb and J. C. Metzger. 2,100,764 ;
Nov. 30.
Deodorizer. E. J. Knoche. 2.090.297 ; Aug. 17.
Deodorizer. H. A. Minor. 2,085.991 ; July 6.
Deodorizer and antiseptic device. C. W. O'Reilly.
2.069.419 ; Feb. 2.
Deodorizing composition. A. R. White. 2,077,060 ; Apr.
13.
Deo.xidation control. A. Hayes and J. J. Canfield.
2.070,901 ; Feb. IC.
Depilalorv. W. M. Grant. 2.091,313; Aug. 31.
Depilatory. A. P.. Pacini. 2,081,279 ; May 25.
Depositing machine. E. G. Jurgens and H. K. Becker.
2.0.93 268 : June 8.
Depositing machine. J. F. Kohler. 2,067,968: Jan. 19
Deposits, Purification of natural. R. W. Flinn. 2,070,161 ■
Feb. 9.
Depth measurement. H. W. llollis. 2,079,612: May 11.
Depth-regulator for submarine mines in tidal waters
n. Rudmann. 2.082.849; June 8.
Depth sounding apparatus. R. L. Williams. 2,096,017 •
Oct. 19.
Derivatives of alkv! amine oondpn.sation products. W
Kritohevsky. 2.096.749 : Oct. 26.
Derivatives of carboxyllc acid amides. C. SchocUor and
M. Wittwer. 2.085.706 ; June 29.
Derivatives of cyclic B-keto carhoxvlic acids. Production
of. K. Ziegler. 2.068,284 ; Jan. 19.
Derivatives of cyclic ether-like compounds, Basic. B
PUtzer and F. Schijnhofer. 2,103,017; Dec. 21.
Derivatives of dialkylamino-alkylamino acridines. Easily
soluble. P. E. C. Goissedet and R. L. Despois.
2.092,114; Sept. 7.
Derivatives of l-phenyl-2.3-dimethyl-4-amino-5-pyrazo-
lone. L. Freedman. 2,076,714 ; Apr. 13.
Derivatives of ovarian follicular hormones and obtaining
same. D. W. MacCorquodale, S. A. Thayer, and E. A.
Doisy. 2,069,096 ; Jan. 26.
Derivatives of phenols and producing the same, Acyl.
S. Skraup. 2.087,213 ; July 13.
Derivatives of polyhydroxy compounds, Manufacture of.
H. Dreyfus. 2,098,335 : Nov. 9.
Derrick. D. E. Humphery. 2,067,709 ; Jan. 12.
Derrick. D. E. Humphrey. 2.074,548 : Mar. 23.
Derrick. J. O. and J. A. Presley. 2,074,427 ; Mar. 23.
Derrick. W. N. Rieger. 2,092,022 ; Sept. 7.
Derrick construction. W. A. Trout. 2,866,650 ; July 13.
Derrick pipe rack. T. J. Umphres. 2,094,506 ; Sept. 28,
Desensitizer, Selective. W. D. Baldsiefen. 2,090,607
Aug. 17.
Design forming device. G. A. Carlson. 2,093,828 ; Sept
21.
Design forming device. H. H. Lowenstein. 2,076,956
Apr. 13.
Design illustrator, Style and cloth. J. Caswell and K
Elchuk. 2,076,426 ; Apr. 6.
Design in stone. Producing an ornamental. R. B. Perry
2.071.086; Feb. 16.
Designs and the article produced thereby. Method and ap-
paratus for applying. H. L. Page. 2,066,642 ; Jan. 5.
Designs onto rubber. Transferring. J. S. C. Moody and
H. M. Phinney. 2,092,928; Sept. 14.
Desk-bar. F. W. McNeely, Sr. 2,080,869 ; May 18.
Desk manifolder. R. C. Root. 2,073,712 ; Mar. 16.
Desk pad clip. A. F. Rippel. 2,076,094 ; Apr. 6.
Desk set. C. W. Beck. 2,086,844 ; July 13.
Desk set. C. Hansen. 2,082,831 ; June 8.
Desk, Typewriter. J. H. Bushnell. 2,066,608 ; Jan. 5.
Desk, Typewriter. W. B. Wilson. 2,092,195 ; Sept. 7.
Detachable handle. H. Gilbert. 2,069,523 ; Feb. 2.
Detachable handle. N. Shoan. 2. 072, .569 : Mar. 2.
Detachable mattress support. N. M. Twomey. 2,067,515 ;
Jan. 12.
Detachable meter. A. J. Allen and W. M. Bradshaw.
2,076,491 ; Apr. 6.
Detachably suspended bag. H. F. Baxter. 2,078,438 ;
Apr. 27.
Detecting apparatus. W. Patzer. 2,076,862 ; Apr. 13.
Detection device for sprocket holes of motion picture
films. E. J. O'Neill. 2,078,867 ; Apr. 27.
Detection. Means for and method of. S. Ballantine.
2,070,640 ; Feb. 16.
Detector: See —
Automatic detector. Rail fissure detector.
Gas detector. Sheet detector.
Leak detector. Ultra-high-frequency de-
Magnetron detector. tector.
Mercury vapor detector.
Pentode heterodyne detec-
tor.
Detector. W. M. Christopher. 2,075,701 ; Mar. 30.
Detector for combustible gas. R. H. Canfield. 2,079,601 ;
May 11.
Detector for sheet material. Seam or defect. T. C. Perry.
2,091,522 ; Aug. 31.
Detector for ultra short waves. K. Schlesinger. 2,068,768 ;
Jan. 26.
Detector for ultra short waves. K. Schlesinger.
2,094,678; Oct. 5.
Detector of invisible radiation, Visible. C. W. Hansell.
2,101,139 : Dec. 7.
Detector-oscillator coupling system. R. R. Welsh and
J. D. Reid. 2,085,405 ; June 29.
Detent mechanism. C. A. Macomic. 2,076,584 ; Apr. 13.
Detergent baths, Testing and restoring the effectiveness
of. F. H. Mackenzie. 2.068,498; .Tan. 19.
Detergent composition. W. Blech. 2,083,821 ; June 15.
Detergent composition. T. R. Donlan. 2,079,793 ; May
Detergent composition. R. A. Duncan and W. H.
McAllister. 2,091,704; Aug. 31.
Detergent composition. A. H. Fiske. 2,092,913 ; Sept.
14.
■^''o'oq-'r??""^"^-'*''?'^" ^' ^' ^'<^^^** ^^^ ^- ^- Osterhof.
Detergent composition. W. Schrauth. 2,088,308 ; July
Detergent compositions. A. H. Fiske. 2.078,071 ; Apr. 20.
Detergent compositions. W. T. Reddish. 2,085,471 ;
June 29.
Detergent, Making a. A. C. Brown. 2,085,691 ; June 29.
Detergent, penetrating, and wetting composition. W. P.
Davey. 2,073,464 ; Mar. 9.
Detergents and making the same. C. L. Baker. 2,082,936 ;
.Mine 8. . , »
Detergents and wetting agents from petroleum oils and
5nQi"-^np thereof Preparing improved. R. Roson.
'^''2'on ™943 • Se" t"*^14^ improved. H. G. Vesterdal.
''iSf,'ri3;\ug°31.''""'"^ ""'^ ''■ ^'-^^^^-^^y- J'--
^Ti 02,585^° Dec"2l'°^ ^"°*' ^PP^^'^S- H. J. Brunk.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
849
Developing app.aratus. F. Busse. 2,099,159 ; Nov. 16.
Deviation finder. B. Granville. 2,074,692 ; Mar. 23.
Device as a fastener for runways on a card index panel.
F. L. G. Straubel. 2,093,940 ; Sept. 21.
Device controlled by radiated energy. W. Dailenbach.
2,083,317; June 8.
Device damping the disturbances of propagated in fluid.
A. F. Pavilion. 2,096,260 ; Oct. 19.
Device employing electronic tubes. P. Kapteyn.
2,103,621 ; Dec. 28.
Device employing polarized light. E. H. Land. 2,078,181 ;
Apr. 20.
Device for adjusting pressure relief devices. L. Simon.
2,078,615 ; Apr. 27.
Device for applying mascara and similar material. L.
Daly and M. Johannsen. 2,101,132 ; Dec. 7.
Device for avoiding nonlinear distortion. W. Jacobi and
R. Feldtkeller. 2,067,055 ; Jan. 5.
Device for centering articles on operating tables of seal-
ing machines. F. O. L. Chorlton. 2,086,065 ; July 6.
Device for continuously beating paper pulp and the lilte.
W. Thaler. 2,092,821 ; Sept. 14.
Device for conveying articles in continuous furnaces.
P. Bertrand. 2,088,284 ; July 27.
Device for delivering measured quantities of liquids. E.
W. Hobbs. 2,090.532 ; Aug. 17.
Device for dispensing measured quantities of divided solid
material. E. J. Barnett. 2,102,877 ; Dec. 21.
Device for displaying goods. T. P. Graham. 2,090,477 ;
Aug. 17.
Device for distant control. H. Eberhard and W. Gutzke.
2,077,314 ; Apr. 13.
Device for fabric holding-down attachments, Auxiliary.
W. Heinitz. 2,067,841 ; Jan. 12.
Device for focusing enlargers. D. B. McRae. 2,082,170 ;
June 1.
Device for hardening structures produced from hide sub-
stance. O. W. Becker. 2,098,852 ; Nov. 9.
Device for holding and positioning railroad spikes. J. W.
Ames. 2,066,382 ; Jan. 5.
Device for holding wearing apparel when not in use,
Portable. J. Siober. 2,078,613 ; Apr. 27.
Device for locating the position of a movable body. H. E.
Sjostrand. 2,080,511 ; May 18.
Device for measuring the elastic properties of materials.
H.-J. Henning. 2,070,731; Feb. 16.
Device for mixing paint and other materials in cans. J.
Taccogna. 2,092,190; Sept. 7.
Device for operating the control surfaces of flying ma-
chines. H. C. A. Potez. 2,092,424 ; Sept. 7.
Device for preventing ballooning in spinning. J. C. A.
Vicq. 2,081,416 ; May 25.
Device for preventing evaporation of volatile products.
R. E. Cossais. 2,103,935; Dee. 28.
Device for producing a suction. A. L. R. Bernard.
2,095,493 ; Oct. 12.
Device for recording sound originating in the human
body. B. Capelli. 2,073,412 ; Mar. 9.
Device for rendering visible reference points in geodetic
surveying. P. MOller. 2,076,913 ; Apr. 13.
Device for solving relative movement problems. R. Will-
son. 2,099,713 ; Nov. 23.
Device for testing internal combustion engines. W. O.
Hebler. 2,087,598; July 20.
Device for testing the operation of timepieces. G.
Keinath. 2,080,825 ; May 18.
Device for the adjustment of members especially of the
types in machines operating with punched cards. C. II.
Stnivonberg. 2.090,920; Aug. 24.
Device for the after treatments of filaments. C. Herrmann.
Re. 20,284; Mar. 9. , ^
Device for the deflection of electron beams. E. Brilcne
and W. Honneberg. 2,101,669 ; Dec. 7.
Device for the mounting of engines. E. P. and L.. J.
Renaux. 2,073,976; Mar. 10.
Device for twi.stiug and shaping pretzels. C. Adler
2,071,321 ; Feb. 23. ^ ^
Device for using solid refrigerant to effect rapid rooling
of small enclosed spaces. U S. Keilholtz. 2,073,700 ;
Mar. 16.
Device for washing cooking utensils, dishes, and the like.
E. L. Pohl. 2,084,704 ; June 22.
Device for weighing of the balance type. J. 11. Hotson.
2,078,249 ; Apr. 27. „ ^
Device to be used in connection with toilet bowls. C. L.
Ileald. 2,094,170; Sept. 28. . , ,
Device to bo worn in the ear for eliminating or damping
nolHO i-cacliing the car of the wearer. M. Ilulle.
2.0!)-1.5."il ; Si'iit. 28.
Devices for tracing the movements of objects. li. L. von
Kramolin and H. J. Spanner. 2,089.077; Aug. 10.
Dewaxliig process and apparatus, Conllnuoiis. A. I .
Anderson and C. M. Kellogg. 2,085,.%2I ; .1»»(^ ^i).
D.'waxing svHieiii. It. K. Wilson. 2,077,656: .\pr. 20.
DcxIniKc I'lodiiclinii ol'. .I.IC. Dnie. '.!.(>!) I . I.'l.'t ; A iig .1 1 .
DcxIroKc. I'mdircllon of. J. K. Dale. 2.100.13:!: Nov. 30,
DlagnoHlIc apparatus. J. P. Buckley. 2,077.211; Apr.
13
Diagnostic Indicator. M. M. Schwar/schlld. 2.073.4r»7 ;
Mar 0
Diagnostic Instrument. I-. L. Gagnon. 2.008.702;
Dlnk'lumtlc Instrunicnt. C. II. O. Wllllg. 2.080,8I» ; May
18.
Dial. F. Liessmann. 2,103.856 ; Dec. 28.
Dial. E. K. Madan. 2.094,075 ; Sept. 28.
Dial assembly. R. E. Newell and M. S. Unger. 2,068,693 ;
Jan. 26.
Dial construction. L. A. Kellogg. 2,088,860 ; Aug. 3.
Dial for radio sets, Tuning. U. Quintavalle. 2,100,453;
Nov. 30.
Dial for watches and other instruments. A. Lodge.
2,103,263 : Dec. 28.
Dial indicating device, Illuminated. W. H. Atkinson.
2,085,887 ; July 6.
Dial indicator. J. G. Sisson. 2,074,279 ; Mar. 16.
Dial iiiHchanism. K. Emde. 2.078,031 ; Apr. 20.
Dial, Reversible. I. Caesar. 2,086,097 ; July 13.
Dial structure. W. I. Carpenter. 2,084,942 ; June 22.
Dial, Sun. F. W. Moehle. 2,072,565; .Mar. 2.
Dial telephone indicator. R. Varlpv. 2.072.657 ; Mar. 2.
Dial, Tuning. A. Blain. 2,084,182 ; June 15.
Dial, Tuning. J. W. Fitz Gerald. Re. 20,357 ; May 11.
Dial, Tuning. E. R. I'faft. 2.068,110 ; Jan. 19.
Dialing device. D. H. Holden and A. H. Tashjian.
2,088,065 ; July 27.
Dialing device, Repertory. L. H. Allen. 2,086,110;
July 6.
Dialkvlaminoalcohols. G. A. Perkins and J. H. Purse.
2,090,485 ; Aug. 17.
Diamino compounds and making same. W. Zerweck and
E. Korten. 2,083,890 ; June 15.
Diamond tool. F. E. Koebel. 2,078,201 ; Apr. 20.
Diamond wheel dresser. F. F. Gilmore. 2,081,808 ; Jlay
25.
Diaper. G. H. Jackson, Jr. 2.069,092 : Jan. 26.
Diaper. D. Lesueur. Re. 20,315; Mar. 30.
Diaper. M. C. Rhodes. 2,101,453 ; Dec. 7.
Diaper. C. Wallis. 2,097,903 : Nov. 2.
Diaphragm. A. Hammer. 2,102,150 ; Dec. 14.
Diaphragm and associated device. C. Messick. 2,009,551 ;
Feb. 2.
Diaphragm and making same. Expansible. W. A. Reichel.
2,070.751 ; Feb. 16.
Diaphragm, Automatic. O. Riszdorfer. 2,091,881; Aug.
31.
Diaphragm control mechanism. P. Parke and H. W. Hol-
lands. 2,090,938 ; Oct. 20.
Diaphragm controlled switch. G. P.. Sayre. 2,075,305 ;
Mar. 30.
Diaphragm meter. J. C. DIehl. 2,068,378 ; Jan. Ifl.
Diaphragm, Safety. A. J. Nerad. 2,095,828; Oct. 12.
Diaphragm valve. P. K. Saunders. 2.074.240 ; Mar. 10.
Diaphragm valve. P. K. Saunders. 2.096.528: Oct. 19.
Diathermic treatment by means of high frequency. A.
Esau. 2,073,201 : Mar. 9.
Diavision. A. J. Cawley. 2.0.93.292; June S.
Diazo salt preparations. M. Wvler. ,2,101,664; Dec. 7.
Diazoamino compounds and their production. P. Petit-
colas. 2.069,461 ; Feb. 2.
Diazodinitrophenol and product thereof, Producing. H. B.
Alexander. 2,103,926; Dec. 28.
Diazotization. W. W. Moyer. 2,086.980 ; July 13.
Dicalcium phosphate. Maiiiifaclure of. L. Block and M.
Metzlger. 2,078,627: .Apr. 27.
Dicer, Rotary. K. E. Spires and M. C. Cosgray.
2.076,749; Apr. 13.
DIchloro-alkvl ethers. H. S. Nutting. E. C. Britton, and
D. H. Croope. 2,095,012; Oct. 12.
Dichloro conijiound of morphine and the m.-mufacture of
di'soxymorphlne C and dihvdrodcsoxymorphlne D. K.
Warnat. 2,087.1.34 ; July 13.
Dichlorohydroxydiphcnyl. B. L. Jenkins,
une 15.
Dictating machine. T. IT. Beard and J. E.
2.071.278; Feb. 10.
Dictating machine. J. M. Lucarelle and J. B.
2.102.360; Dec. 14.
Die : Sre—
(Cutting die.
Drawing die.
Drawing or extrusion die.
I'lxtrniling die.
Forming die.
Heat transfer die.
Marking die.
Metal container extrusion
die.
Die. F
I >lp. v..
Die. IT
2,084,033 ;
Ronholdt.
Renholdt
Perforating die.
I'l.-'.- sliMini-ning die.
Pulling die.
Kola I y tiirglnc die.
Screw threndlng die.
Threading •lie.
Transforming die.
Ll.'b.
Aug. -••
;, 097. 611 ; Nov. 2.
siinio. .\djusliiblc.
097. .361! ; Oct. 20.
W. Bowie nn.l .\. S.
A. (ioiild. 2,0!>0.,'<37
\V. Riddle. _. ...
Die and blatle for the sumo. Adjusliiblo. M. E. HalHtead.
2,078,.'i01) ; Apr. 27.
Dli' and imttern. Combined. P. U Poster. 2,007.003;
Nov. 2.
nic an.l process, Lift cutting. L. P. Kxley. 2.070.400;
F.'l). t).
ni<- apparatus. V. J. Graf. 2.085.180: June 20
Die cast cylinder lock. C. L. Oouublln. 2.080.31.1;
Die iM.slliig and pressure moulding mnchlno. P. Haraalcr.
2.0.SH.i;i-l ; July 27.
II, (Jastrow, 2.070,030; Mnv 11
\V. A. Pnrkor. 2.004.070-80;
Dl« ciiHtIng inii<)ili
l>li> cMNtlng miiclilne.
Sept. 2S.
Die casting mnrlilne,
nil' idnHtrm-lloii, V",.
V. .1. Seliek. 2,078,011: Apr. 27,
A, lll.rwirth. 2.U)0.0S3; Nov. :«(>
850
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Die construction and die assembly, Cylindrical. C. C.
HaU. 2,087,512 ; July 20.
Die fixture, Cutting. J. H. Randolph. 2,088,975 ; Aug. 3.
Die for automatically working mechanical forging ma-
chines for manufacturing of seamless hollow bodies.
M. Grunthal. 2,067,568; Jan. 12.
Die for collar folding machines. H. C. Underwood and
E. B. Roby. 2.090^710 ; Aug. 24.
Die for connecting pipes. C. W. Gordon and T. F. Bir-
mingham. 2,069.524 ; Feb. 2.
Die for intaglio printing machine plates, Forming. R. W.
Bender. 2,090,096 ; Aug. 17.
Die head. C. A. Reimschissel. 2.082,757-8 ; June 1.
Die head for molding presses, Floating. L. W. Yinal.
2,083,676 ; June 15.
Die holder. L. C. Hauer. 2,089,794; Aug. 10.
Die-holder, Self-opening. G. H. Cote. 2,087,084 ; July
13.
Die in the manufacture of shanks for shoes. Ejecting. M
Canter. 2,067.257 ; Jan. 12.
Die means, Forming. W. C. Gray. 2,093,167 ; Sept. 14.
Die members. Making. C. G. Lindbom. 2,085,864 ; July 6.
Die protector. W. H. Wheeler, Jr. 2,068,307 ; Jan. 19.
Die rolling. D. P. Anderson. 2,087,831 ; July 20.
Die rolling. Method of and apparatus for. T. N. Sloan.
2,071.866; Feb. 23.
Die-rolling mUl. A. C. Cummins. 2,102,356 ; Dec. 14.
Die set. E. A. Baumbach. 2,094,341 ; Sept. 28.
Die-sinking and engraving machine. E. G. Roehm and
J. C. Campbell. 2,089,099 : Aug. 3.
Die stock. Clicker. C. G. Deubel. 2.090,325 ; Aug. 17.
Die stock handle. C. T. Hyatt. 2,095,362 ; Oct. 12.
Die structure. M. E. Halstead. 2,100,847 ; Nov. 30.
Die upsetting machine, Open. R. L. \Yilcox. 2,074,679 ;
Mar. 23.
Dies for the manufacture of metal wheels. J. Hulln
and G. Ford. 2,088,265 ; July 27.
Dies, Making wire drawing. G. F. Taylor. 2,076,356 ;
Apr. 6.
Dies or punche.'. Making. J. J. Tomalis. 2,066,372 ; Jan. 5.
Dielectric composition. W. Dubilier. 2,088,693 ; Aug. 3.
Dielectric materials and impregnating compositions. Im-
pregnated. A. W. Thompson. 2.075.410 : Mar. 30.
Dielectric medium. H. B. Glass. 2,070,268 ; Feb. 9.
Dielectric medium. A. E. Maibauer. 2,073,245 ; Mar. 9.
Diesel engine. E. A. Bums. 2,076,334; Apr. 6.
Diesel engine. G. C. Goode, C. W. Miller, and G. R. Har-
rington. 2,091,037 ; Aug. 24.
Diesel engine. R. E. Olds. 2.099.371 ; Nov. 16.
Diesel engine. G. E. Ramstad. 2.090,735 ; Aug. 24.
Diesel engine Air chamber. F. Lang. 2,080,139 ; May
11.
Diesel engine, Air chamber. F. Lang. 2,103,423 ; Dec. 28.
Diesel engine, Multieylinder two-stroke-cycle. A. Podrab-
sky. 2,088,215: July 27.
Diethers, Manufacture of cyclic. H. Dreyfus. 2,095,320 ;
Oct. 12.
Differential, Compensating. F. M. Higgins and B. G.
Donley. 2.080.477 ; May 18.
Differential device for cash registers, accounting, and the
like machines. E. Breitling and J. Patzelt. 2,088,634 ;
Aug. 3.
Differential drive mechanism. C. F. Allison. 2,096,834;
Oct. 26.
Differential for rotative wing aircraft, Hinge. R. R.
Hays. 2.086,802 ; July 13.
Differential gauge. E. H. Grauel. 2,083,949 ; June 15.
Differential gauge. M. Klein and B. Willach. 2,101,028 ;
Dec. 7.
Differential gear. L. S. Brown. 2,103,143 ; Dec. 21.
Differential gearing. L. H. Scurlock. 2,067,952 ; Jan.
19.
Differential mechanism. R. L. Szweda. 2,081,563 ; May
25.
Differential mechanism for rotative wing aircraft. R. R.
Havs. 2,086,803 ; July 13.
Differential pressure gauge. T. H. Risk. 2,078,277 ; Apr.
27.
Differential pressure operated instrument. G. H. Wot-
ring. 2.071.191 : Feb. 16.
Diffraction grating tool. R. D. Doner. 2,102,521 ; Dec.
14.
Diffuser. G. A. Marks. 2,099,767 ; Nov. 23.
Diffusion vacuum pump. F. E. Bancroft. 2,078,788 ; Apr.
27.
Digesting method and apparatus. J. J. de la Roza, Sr.
2.072.086 : Mar. 2.
Digesting process and apparatus. T. L. Dunbar and A.
D. Merrill. Re. 20.267 ; Feb. 16.
Digestion of fibrous material. Method and apparatus for
the. T. L. Dunbar and A. D. Merrill. Re. 20,266 ;
Feb. 16.
Digger, Potato. B. J. Batie. 2.095.428 ; Oct. 12.
Digger, Potato. C. L. Cook. 2,077.462 ; Apr. 20.
Digger. Power lift and power driven potato. H. E. Alt-
gelt. 2,081.346 ; May 25.
Digger. Vegetable. F. H. Bateman and I. Trolley.
2.071.325 : Feb. 23.
Digging implement. F. E. .Teffors. 2,092,279 ; Sept. 7.
Dihalogon butenos and their preparation. W. H. Carothers
and A. M. Collins. 2,102,611 : Dec. 21.
Dl-halogen substituted a-(p-hydroxypnenyl)-a-amino-acetic
acid, hvdrohalldes of the same, and their production.
O. Dalmer and J. Niemann. 2,085,009 ; June 29.
Dihydrojasmone. Preparing. H. J. L. Haller and F. B
La Forge. 2.096,715 ; Oct. 26.
Dihydrotachvsterol and manufacturing the same. O. Dal-
mer and F. von Werder. 2,070,117 ; Feb. 9.
Dimensional effects with a single image, System and
method for securing third. H. P. Doule. 2,084,795 ;
June 22.
Dimensional reductions. Device for determining. L. R.
Chandler. 2,087,102 ; July 13.
Dimethylfurane, Preparation of. G. A. Perkins and W. J.
Toussaint. 2,098.592 ; Nov. 9.
Dimple making appliance. E. I. Gilbert. 2,091,276 ;
Aug. 31.
Diner. B. G. Harley. 2,089,058-60 ; Aug. 3.
Dinitriles, Manufacture of ortho- and peri-aryl. R. P.
Linstead and A. R. Lowe. 2,100,401 ; Nov. 30.
Dinner, Preserved multiple course. B. Roman. 2,096,825 ;
Oct. 26.
Diosazine compounds and substances so obtained. Prepar-
ing. A. Brunner and K. Thiess. 2,092,387 ; Sept. 7.
Diphenyl derivatives. W. G. Christiansen, S. E. Harris,
and J. Lee. 2,073,683 ; Mar. 16.
Diphenyl derivatives and preparing them. K. Zahn and
K. Schimmelschmidt. 2.090.173 ; Aug. 17.
Diphenyl, Producing. J. N. Carothers. Re. 20,367 ; May
18.
Diphenyl sulphide, Refining. G. Dougherty. 2,102,200 ;
Dec. 14.
Dipolar substances, Altering the energy content of. E. E.
W. Kassner. 2,089,966 ; Aug. 17.
Dipper, Cream. S. Covalt. 2,100,471 ; Nov. 30.
Dipper, Excavating. M. L. Fykse. 2,091,974 ; Sept. 7.
Dipper, Fruit. S. L. Pearson. 2,083,663 ; June 15.
Dipper, Ice cream. M. E. Weiss. 2,077 501 ; Apr. 20.
Dipping machine. P. Thomas. 2,068,250 ; Jan. 19.
Dipping mechanism for battery grids. J. Chemof.
2,084,608 ; June 22.
Direct current contactors, High voltage. D. G. Little
and R. Lee. 2.094,363 ; Sept. 28.
Direct-current generator. H. E. J. Langkau. 2,080,388 ;
May 11.
Direct flow check valve. M. Smolensky. 2,102,289 ; Dec.
14.
Direct-trip device. G. O. Harrison. 2,077,321 ; Apr. 13.
Direction control mechanism for well drilling tools. J. H.
Schumacher and W. C. George. 2.07.^.064 : Mar. 30.
Direction finder. A. L. Thurston. 2,080,448 ; May 18.
Direction finding. W. Kunze. 2,079,620 ; May 11.
Direction finding. W. Runge. 2,083,242 : June 8.
Direction finding svstem. P. D. Lowell. 2,074,408 ; Mar.
23.
Direction finding system, Wireless. H. M. Dowsett, L. E.
Q. Walker, and R. Cadzow. 2,070,651 ; Feb. 16.
Direction indicating switch. C. E. Chaney. 2,073,141 ;
Mar. 9.
Direction indicating system. R. A. Heising. 2,085,218 ;
June 29.
Direction indicator. R. Heinemann. 2,074,907 ; Mar. 23.
Direction indicator. E. Rauch. 2,089,135 ; Aug. 3.
Direction indicator. T. K. Zworykin. 2,103,507 ; Dec. 28.
Direction indicator for X-ray exposures. A. de WeaL
2.0S2.793 ; June 8.
Direction indicator switch. S. M. Becmer. 2,069,936 :
Feb. 9.
Direction indicator switch. A. S. Stltes. 2,068,632 :
Jan. 19.
Direction signal. B. A. Crenshaw. 2,099.331 ; Nov. 16.
Direction signal. N. Eskilson and O. Brander. 2,081,805 ;
May 25.
Direction signal. J. R. Haines. 2,078,894 ; Apr. 27.
Direction wireless system. J. Plebanskl. 2,098,756 ;
Nov. 9.
Directional control signal switch. W. F. Creahan.
2,095,922 ; Oct. 12.
Directional ground relay. R. D. Evans. 2.066,932 ; Jan. 5.
Directional gyroscopic indicator. W. A. Reichel.
2,099,705 ; Nov. 23.
Directional inclination recorder. H. B. Webster.
2,098,476 ; Nov. 9.
Directional indicator for motor vehicles. P. D. Kemp.
2.079.175 ; May 4.
Directional stabilizing apparatus for aerial or marine
craft. J. Fieux. 2,073,203 ; Mar. 9.
Directive control system. M. G. Crosby. 2,077,401 ; Apr.
Dirigible. E. Jacobs. 2,088,062 ; July 27.
Dirigible. R. B. Respess. 2,068,870; Jan. 26.
Disazo-dyestuffs insoluble in water and fiber dyed there-
^th. K. Schnitzspahn and P. Jorg. 2,069,158 ; Jan.
20.
Discharge apparatus and method.
2,102,190; Dec. 14.
Discharge apparatus, Electric. J. W. Dawson. 2,100,735 :
Nov. 30.
Discharge apparatus. Electric. T. Draper. R. C. Hitch-
cock, and B. E. Lenehan. 2.094,351 ; Sept. 28.
I'^in%'"£-n '*^P"''^„*?®' Electri-. F. H. Gulliksen.
2,103.1 (9 ; Dec. 28.
Discharge apparatus, Electric. E. F. Lowry. 2,100,195 ;
Nov. 23. J • < •
R. E. Barclay.
Discharge apparatus. Electric
Elder. 2,082,651 : June 1.
Discharge apparatus, Electric
2.078,644 : Apr. 27.
O. W. Pike and T. A.
I. E. Swedlund.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
851
Discharge aoparatus, Electric. R. H. Swingle. 2,078,645 ;
Apr. 27.
Discharge control for paving machines. C. H. Wagner.
2,073,770 ; Mar. 16.
Discharge device and operation. Vapor electric. C. Bol,
W. Elenbaas, and H. J. Lemmens. 2,094,694 ; Oct. 5.
Discharge device control. M. Steenbeck. 2,095,772 ; Oct.
12.
Discharge device, Electric. T. A. Elder. 2,091,915 ; Aug.
31.
Discharge device. Electric. L. E. Flory and G. A. Mor-
ton. 2,093,166; Sept. 14.
Discharge device, Electric. C. H. Peck. 2,084,163;
June 15.
Discharge device, Electric. V. K. Zworykin and E. A.
Massa, Jr. 2,078,304 ; Apr. 27.
Discharge device, Electronic. V. L. Holdaway. 2,083,330 ;
June 8.
Disch.irge device for roasters, Automatic. P. Munsch.
2,072,718 ; Mar. 2.
Discharge device. Gaseous and vapor electric. G. E. In-
man. 2,103,034 ; Dec. 21.
Discharge device. Pool-type. W. F. Westendorp.
2,070,501 ; Feb. 9.
Discharge device. Vapor electric. C. Bol and H. J.
Lemmens. 2,094,695 ; Oct. 5.
Discharge electric lamp. J. N. Aldington. 2,089,325 ;
Aug. 10.
Discharge elements in powder guns. W. H. Rose.
2,084,504 : June 22.
Discharge for grinding mills. S. L. Miller and G. T.
Johnson. 2,079.221 : May 4.
Discharger for projectiles. R. C. Coupland. 2,098,229 ;
Nov. 9.
Discharge head for fluid containers. S. E. Allen.
2,073,670; Mar. 16.
Discharge lamp. Electric. H. G. Jenkins and J. W. Ryde.
2,076,725 ; Apr. 13.
Discharge system. Gaseous. C. J. R. H. von Wedel.
2,084,750 ; June 22.
Discharge tube. D. V. Edwards. 2,068,539 ; Jan. 19.
Discharge tube. B. Krol. 2,081.708 ; May 25.
Discharge tube. J. G. W. Mulder. 2.075,355 ; Mar. 30.
Discharge tube. O. Stettler. 2,068,775 ; Jan. 26.
Discharge tube. C. Trenzen. 2,073,431 ; Mar. 9.
Discharge tube. Electric. J. G. W. Mulder. 2,081,247 ;
May 25.
Discharge tube. Gas-filled. W. Dallenbach. 2,084,725 ;
June 22. „ „
Discharge tube. Gas-filled. H. H. Geffcken and H. R.
Richter. 2,068,741 ; Jan. 26. „ ^ ,
Discharge tube. Gas filled. C. J. R. H. von Wedel.
2,070,816 : Feb. 16. „ , , „ .
Discharge tube. Grid controlled. H. L. van der Horst.
2,086,057 ; July 6. „ „ , „
Discharge tube. High voltage. A. Bouwers. 2,075,697 ;
Mar. 30. . „ t, .. .
Discharger for centrifugal machines. E. Roberts.
2,076,516; Apr. 6. „„„,,„
Disconnect(T. W. Wilson. 2,072.233: Mar. 2
Disconnecting switch. R. P. Jackson. 2,094,490 ; Sept.
28
Diseases, Apparatus and process for treatment of respira-
tory. D.D.Cook. 2,099,954 • Nov. 23. „„„,,„„,
Dish. W. H. Carter and J. R. Rudderforth. 2,085,951;
Dish, 'sutter. A. Lowenf els. 2,080,283 ; Mav 11.
Dishcloth. M. A. Judd. 2,087,875; July 20.
Dish, Dispensing. H. H. Klein 2 069,.371 ; Feh- 5n «-,«
Dish for sinks, Soap. W. C. Groenlger. 2,070.010 ;
Dish rack. H. J. Dick. Jr. 2.070.826 : Feb. 16.
Dishwasher. W. C. Horner. 2,009,833 ; Feb. 9.
Dishwashing device. R. Hetherlngton. 2,066,529 ; Jan. 5.
Disliwrishiiig machine. G. B. Grace and L. P. Lansing.
2,075,034 ; Mar. 30. „„^ ,
Dishwasliing machine. C. A. Hull. 2,082.004; June 1.
Dishunsliini; miicbinp. J. It. Ki'-hV- 'iTLl'l!.'!' 'AT To'
Dish washing machine. D. M. NelT. 2 095 557; Oct 12.
Dishwashing mnchine. F. G. Wnlkor. 2,009,98.'> ; I'eb. 9.
Dlsher. L. Myers. 2,085.381 ; June 29
Disher, Ice crenm. F. G. Rust. 2,070,410; Apr. 6.
Disinfectant, etc., to n body of water, Adding a. T. L.
HMPborno. 2.086.937: July 13.
Disinfectant, Water-soluble seed. K. Mcmmlngcr.
DisinfecnnVdivlce!^' A. N. Vlorrn. 2.006 657 ; Oct. 19.
Disiiifc'cling dLspcnslng appuralus. !•/. L. Bowniiin.
DIsinfpcTtng mean's for toilets. S. Prybn. 2,081,240;
IVIftV lit)
DiRinfectlvP and antiseptic pompnund for the trentTnent
of ulcers, sores, and the like. J. H. MUller. 2,103.999 :
S. Wilson.
Dec. 28. ... 1.,
DiHlntoKnit<>r for compost and the like.
2,092.102; Sept. 7. „ . , , ,,r ,v r>^,,.
DIsdiK'gri.iInK machinery. T. A. Long and W. W . Potts.
nisin^oVratlng^mm.^N n Sw«;iiRon 2 084.227 ; June IB.
l)lnliilc(;rMtor. C. A. Uletz 2.082,410 : June 1
Dlslnlegnitor, Ponllnuous thermo. O. S. P. do Bothune.
DlHk°^Atmf«fv^'"'j."'-lntow and J. P.illmnn. 2.073,730 ;
Mar. 10.
Disk and drum filters. Continues rotary. G. O. Hillier.
2,092.252 ; Sept. 7.
Disk and making the same, Grinding. H. H. Budds and
T. Gorzelany. 2,085,211; June 29.
Disk bit. J. H. Howard and A. C. Catland. 2,068,327;
Jan. 19.
Disk brake. W. Blatt. 2,071,107 ; Feb. 16.
Disk brake. F. C. Frank. 2,095,805 ; Oct. 12.
Disk brake. D. E. Walker and E. E. Wilbur. 2,081,076 ;
May 18.
Disk construction for radial flow machines. U. Meining-
haus. 2,081,148 ; May 25.
Disk construction for radial flow machines. U. Meinlng-
haus. 2,081,150 ; May 25.
Disk, Grinding. H. W. H. Beth. 2,078,120 : Apr. 20.
Disk, Grinding. T. L. F. Larsson. 2,092,978 ; Sept. 14.
Disk harrow. F. C. Warne. 2.098.116 : Xov. "
Disk harrow bearing. R. J. Altgelt and W.
2,076,693 ; Apr. 13.
Disk-jointer attachment for plows. G.
2,066,487 ; Jan. 5.
Disk, Levee. R. and A. Olson^ 2,101,187
Disk plow. Reversible.
2'>
D. Dewend.
Schlensker.
Dec. 7.
A. R. Coviello. 2,084,629 ; June
Disk tool. F. O. Albertson. 2,066,381 ; Jan. 5.
Disk wheel. C. L. Eksergian. 2,090,254; Aug. 17.
Disking implement. O. E. Curtois. 2,094,144 ; Sept. 28.
Disks, Manufacturing radially corrugated. J. B. Bolesky.
2.072.847 ; Mar. 9.
Disks, iMerliod of and apparatus for forming. J. E. P.atie
2.091,578; Aug. 31.
E. H. PhlUppi. 2,080,092 ; May 11.
Match dispenser.
Napkin dispenser.
Natural gaa dlfipenser.
Oil dispenser.
Paper dispenser.
Perfume dispenser.
Portable dispenser.
Powder dispenser.
Powder puff dispenser.
Safety refillable dispenser.
Sanitary dispenser.
Sheet dispenser.
Soap dispenser.
Sugar dispenser.
Tape dispenser.
Toothpick dispenser.
Tooth powder dispenser.
31.
Dispensable device.
Dispenser : See —
Advertising dispenser.
Beer dispenser.
Beverage dispenser.
Bulk food dispenser.
Butter dispenser.
Cigarette dispenser.
Coffee dispenser.
Coin or token dispenser.
Cracker dispenser.
Cream and toothpaste
dispenser.
Cream dispenser.
Cup dispenser.
Drink dispenser.
Florist wire dispenser.
Gummed tape dispenser.
Liquid dispenser.
Dispenser. H. A. Berg. 2,072.938 ; Mar. 9.
Dispenser. A. H. Gollings. 2,097,813 ; Nov. 2.
Dispenser. C. S. Grant. 2.083.162 : June S.
Dispenser. S. Hochstim. 2,084,029 : June 15.
Dispenser. W. Kappenberg. 2.()i>l."J29 : Anc.
Dispenser. O. I. Right. 2,090.128 : Aug. 17.
Dispenser. F. Le Boeuf. 2,098.344 : Nov. 9.
Dispenser. G. A. Magulre. 2,079,744 ; May 11.
Dispenser. J. T. Morris. 2,073.377 ; Mar. 9.
Dispenser. A. L. Rodcers. 2.080.787 ; May 18.
Dispenser. H. G. Slining. 2,102,978 ; Dec. 21.
Dispenser. G. C. Spiro. 2.103,900; Dec. 28.
1 )i.>5penser. ISI. J. Stuff. 2.093.942: Sept. 21.
Disix'Hser and control therefor. Safety refillable. R. G.
Whitlock and L. Sharp. 2,077.003 ; Apr. 20.
Dispenser and lighter, Automatic cigarette. A. Rnndazzo.
2.084,121 ; June 20.
Dispenser and lighter. Cigarette. R. Mayer. 2,083,464 ;
June 8.
Dispenser and method for dispensing liquids. Liquid.
J. W. Thorsen. 2,103,104 ; Dec. 21.
Dispenser and toothbrush holder. Combination dentifrice.
H. Jacoby. 2.100.900: Nov. 30.
Dispenser control means. J. M. Gordon. 2,000,732;
Nov. 23.
Dispenser device. P. A. Schwartner. 2,080.004 ; AuK. 3.
Dispenser for coffee cans. IL Goldstein. 2,009.438 ;
I'eb. 2.
Dispenser for folded slicets. N. Tus/.ynskl. 2,081,501 ;
Alay 25.
Dlspi'Mscr for ground coffee, etc. H. L. Roberts.
2.078.008 ; Apr. 20.
Dispenser for Ihiulda. B. R. Murphv. 2.091,518; Aug.
31.
Dispenser for tablets or the like. J. II. Donnelly.
2.103.520; Dee. 28.
Dispenser for toolli powder and the Il1;i'. M. II. Snobtxrciw
2,074.344 ; Mnr. 23.
Dispensing and niensnrlng apparatus. W. Burchennl.
2,070,808; May 11.
J. E. Fognrty. 2.066.307 ; Jnn. 5.
C. L. Gebnuer and W. II. Ilrown.
nUponsliig iippanitus.
Dispenslni; apparatus.
2. 009. 817 : Nov. 23.
Dlsiienslng apparatus.
24.
Dlsiionslng iipparatus.
31.
Dlsiienslng nppnrntuB.
25.
DlMpensIng apparatus.
18.
I)lspi>nslng nppnrnluR
2,000.0(15 : .\UK. 24.
W
R. IIolTinnn.
10. Marvel.
T. McGlnnls.
C. K. Thomns.
2,000.977 ;
2.001,1144 ;
2,081,3(12;
2.080.850 ;
Aug.
AUR.
M;iy
May
and rnhlnct. II. A. (.'^rlrr.
852
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Dispensing apparatus, Electrically actuated. M. Ferrer.
2,100,212 ; Nov. 23.
Dispensing apparatus for carbonated bottled liquids. R. D.
Jlclntosli. 2,070,488 ; Feb. 9.
Dispensing apparatus for inteifolded towels. R. C. Ket-
tles, Jr. 2,092,108 : Sept. 7.
Dispensing apparatus for liquefied gas. H. C. Pittman.
2,102.912 ; Dec. 21.
Dispensing container. W. C. Agerell and H. Asher.
2,083,135 ; June 8.
Dispensing container. J. R. Bedell. 2,100,096 ; Nov. 23.
Dispensing container. A. J. Chamberlain. 2,071,815 ;
Feb. 23.
Dispensing container. A. J. Chamberlain. 2,080,602 ;
May 18.
Dispensing container. A. J. Chamberlain. 2,102,057 ;
Dec. 14.
Dispensing container. E. A. Convcay. 2,087,181 ; July
13.
Dispensing container. G. Lateur. 2,067,196 ; Jan. 12.
Dispensing container. E. F. Metcalfe. 2,074,931 ; JSIar.
23.
Dispensing container. L. R. Paul. 2,101,687 ; Dec. 7.
Dispensing container. W. F. Punte. 2,092.137-8 ; Sept. 7.
Dispensing container. H. E. Schulse. 2,098,210 ; Nov. 2.
Dispensing container. C. Seidler. 2.099.412 ; Nov. 16.
Dispensing device. H. E. Brandt. 2,082,146 ; June 1.
Dispensing device. P. M. Chernoff. 2,099,839 ; Nov. 23.
Dispensing device. E. Conti. 2,068.90s ; Jan. 26.
Dispensing device. W. R. Cox, M. M. Morris, and W. L.
Pierce. 2,087,797 ; July 20.
Dispensing device. W. J. Farnsworth and J. B. Bohland.
2,070,264 ; Feb. 9.
Dispensing device. W. D. Finney. 2,067,523 ; Jan. 12.
Dispensing device. A. Freydberg. 2,079,005 ; May 4.
Dispensing device. W. Friedman and B. Lindner.
2,072,327 ; Mar. 2.
Dispensing device. A. Heseltine. 2,069,442 ; Feb. 2.
Dispensing device. E. A. Horton. 2,092,745 ; Sept. 14.
Dispensing device. W. H. Johnson. 2,071,407 ; Feb. 23
Dispensing device. R. C. Kettles, Jr. 2,092,166-7 ;
Sept. 7.
Dispensing device. J. P. Lima. 2,069,673 ; Feb. 2.
Dispensing device. D. Mapes. 2,067,065 ; Jan. 5.
Dispensing device. E. C. Morris. 2,069,264 ; Feb. 2.
Dispensing device. R. Noyes. 2,085,669 ; June 29.
Dispensing device. C. O'Donnell. 2,074,269 ; Mar. 16.
Dispensing device. K. S. Parljs. 2,081,834 ; May 2o.
Dispensing device. P. L. Perritt. 2,098,160 ; Nov. 2.
Dispensing device. C. P. Robertson. 2,103,493 ; Dec. 28.
Dispensing device. J. Schor and J. R. Skoverslji.
2,090.643 ; Aug. 24.
Dispensing device. C. M. Smith. 2.073,076 ; Mar. 9.
Dispensing device. L. Steiner. 2,067,750 ; Apr. 13.
Dispensing device. C. R. G. Stewart. 2,079,364 ; May 4.
Dispensing device. P. F. Swart. 2,096.144 : Oct. 19.
Dispensing device. F. Taylor. 2,082,527 ; June 1.
Dispensing device. E. W. Vahle. 2.067,554: Jan. 12.
Dispensing device. J. Welsh. 2,098,477 ; Nov. 9.
Dispensing device, Dripless. M. J. Brown. 2,099,292 ;
Nov. 16.
Dispensing device for collapsible tubes. C. S. Mann.
2,094,900 ; Oct. 5.
Dispensing device for plastic substances. F. F. Gay.
2,073.473 ; Mar. 9.
Dispensing device for powder boxes. L. A. Samstag.
2,095,204; Oct. 5.
Dispensing device for sheet rubber deposited from an aque-
ous dispersion of rubber and the process of forming and
using same. L. G. Copeman. 2,075,178 ; Mar. 30,
Dispensing device for slender articles. H. Sadjian.
2,074,674 ; Mar, 23,
Dispensing device, Talved. G. R. Mast. 2,080,867 :
May 18.
Dispensing device with regulated measuring means. L,
J. Rose. 2,083,094 ; June 8.
Dispensing machine. E. E. Frary. 2,083,779 ; June 15.
Dispensing machine. F. W. Hoban. 2,103,367 ; Dec. 28
Dispensing machine. C. Z. Sutton and O. M. Eash.
2.096,013 : Oct, 19.
Dispensing package for cellulose tissue sheets. K. Wandel.
2,085,882 ; July 6.
Dispensing rpci'pmcle, B. R. Leustig. 2,072,506 : ]\T,Tr, 2.
Dispensing receptacle. W. B. W. Mann. 2,098,550 ;
Nov. 9.
Dispensing stand. N. A. Carlson. 2,089,681 ; Aug. 10.
Dispensing stand. L. R. Olsen. 2,089,705 ; Aug. 10.
Dispensing sur>l)ort. T. B, Kayburn, 2. 069, 018 ; Jan. 26,
Dispensing unit. L. B, Whittaker. 2.066,868; Jan. 5.
Dispersing agent. O. A. Pickett. 2,070,177 ; Feb. 9.
Dispersion. B, Dales and F. B. Downing. 2,080,561 •
May IS,
Dispersion method. W. W. Heckert. 2,089,606 ; Aug. 10.
Displacement meter, \V, II, DeLanccy, 2,091,912; Aug
31,
Display. L. J. Clark. 2,070,544 ; Feb. 9.
Displav. (;, C, Cloud, 2,099.420; Nov. 10.
nispl.n.v. E. J. Durkin. 2,079,370 ; May 4.
Display actuating mechanism. A. J. Evers. 2,094,317 •
Sept. 28.
Display advertising device. P. Horinstein. 2,075,613 •
Mar. 30.
Display and dispensing rack. H. H. Barnes. 2,094,765 ;
Oct, 5.
Display and filing device. Transparent. A. W. Engel.
2,068,011; .Ian, 19.
Displav, Animated. F. Hotchner. 2,097,122 ; Oct. 26.
Display, Animated. D. L. Peterson. 2,099,277 ; Nov. 16.
Display, Animated luminous. F. Hotchner. 2,097,123 ;
Oct. 26.
Display apparatus. W. D. Appel and H. F. Schiefer.
2,066,310 ; Jan. 5.
Display apparatus. H. Armstrong. 2.078,115 ; Apr. 20.
Display apparatus. F. S. Hebden. 2,087,432 ; July 20.
Display apparatus. H. E. H. Knight. 2,093,890 ; Sept.
21.
Display apparatus. P. J. Sanders. 2,068,933 ; Jan. 26.
Display apparatus. H. White and L. W. G. Flynt.
2.093.746; Sept. 21.
Display apparatus. Illuminated. R. L. Marten. 2,075,764 ;
Mar. 30.
Display apparatus, Moving. A. C. S. Erlandsen.
2,097,148 ; Oct. 26.
Display attachment, F. S. Adams. 2,081,099 ; May 18.
Display box. H, V. Costigan. 2,082,762 ; June 1.
Display box. J. L. Hawkinson. 2,103,419 ; Dec. 28.
Display box. A. E. Keppler. 2,102,079 ; Dec. 14.
Display box. E. J. Schoettle. 2,081,070 ; May 18.
Display card holder. F. E. Elmer. 2,070,652 ; Feb. 16.
Display clip, Neckwear. R. K. Hoffman. 2.099.269 ;
Nov. 16.
Display container. R. E. Paige. 2,083,345 ; June 8.
Display container, Collapsible. C. J. Bacon. 2,080,105 ;
May 11.
Display container, Collapsible. G. Nelson, 2,092,404 ;
Sept. 7.
Display container. Folding. O. J. Towell. 2,085,238 :
June 29.
Display device. S. Alexander. 2,071,155 ; Feb. 16.
Display device. J. Bell, 2,103,241 ; Dec. 28.
Display device. L. Dibrell. 2,067.437 ; Jan. 12.
Display device, H. R. Dietlein, 2.096,884 : Oct. 26.
Display device. E. B. Duell. 2,080,119 ; May 11.
Display device. M. P. Exline and W. F. Beale. 2,098,450 ;
Nov. 9.
Display device. C, Friedrich and H. P. Wareham, Jr.
2,084,635 ; June 22.
Display device. J. P. Gleason. 2,095,564 ; Oct. 12.
Display device. A. G. Goldberg. 2,073,403 ; Mar. 9.
Display device. H. Harrison. 2,077.690 ; Apr. 20.
Display device. H. Harrison. 2,100,077 ; Nov. 23.
Display device. W. Hansen. 2,085,097 ; June 29.
Display device. N. H. Howe. 2,102,845 ; Dec, 21.
Display device. E. P. S. Hoyt. 2,094,890 ; Oct. 5.
Display device. A. C. Huston. 2.096,248 ; Oct. 19.
Display device. O. D. Jennings. 2,100,853 ; Nov. 30.
Display device. V. H, Jones. 2,072,754 ; Mar. 2.
Display device. J. A. Kern. 2,102,596 ; Dec. 21.
Display device. A. R. Knipp. 2,076,784 ; Apr. 13.
Display device. C. W. Kress. 2,069,528 ; Feb. 2.
Display device, N.J.Leigh. 2,081,012 ; May 18.
Display device. E. Macaulay. 2,084,855 ; June 22.
Display device. R. J. Mancuso. 2,100,403 ; Nov. 30.
Display device. H. Miles. 2,067,094 ; Jan. 5.
Display device. A. F. Otis. 2,074,420 ; Mar, 23,
Display device. R. E. Paige. 2,084,820 ; June 22.
Display device. M. D. Pollinger and H. J. Watson.
2,101,450 ; Dec. 7.
Display device. W. Reed. 2,100,223 ; Nov. 23.
Display device, S, Ruben. 2,098,519 ; Nov. 9.
Display device. J. M. Scriba. 2,071,290; Feb, 16.
Display device. L. E. Shaw. Re. 20,599 ; Dec. 21.
Display device. R. R. Smith. 2,073,321 ; Mar. 9.
Display device. F. A. Sunderhauf. 2,073,716; Mar. 16.
Display device. E. D. Thompson. 2,071,288 ; Feb. 16.
Display device. J. E. Tracey and E. M. Phelps. 2,072,841 ;
JIar, 2.
Display device. F, Wlorzbicki, 2,072,193 : Mar. 2.
Display device. L, H. Zimmerman. 2,083,973 ; June 15.
Display device, Advertising. C. B. Graben. 2,094,210 ;
Sept, 28,
Display device and drive therefor. C. Roberts. 2,099,142 ;
Nov, 16.
Display device. Animated luminous. V. and W. McKenna
and S, Rouss. 2,102,474 ; Dec. 14.
Display device. Cardboard, J, V. Horr. 2,099,015 ; Nov.
16.
Display device, Collapsible. O. P. Storch. 2,080,938 ;
May 18,
Display device having a lustrous portion, Adjustable.
N. J. Leigh, 2,101,683; Dec. 7,
Display device. Knock-down. A. Beckelman. 2,080,997 ;
May 18,
Display, direction, or guide apparatus. F. Blasquez and
A. Ordorica, 2,081,786 ; Mav 25.
Display, Folding framed. H. Ziemmerman. 2,101,327 ;
Dec. 7.
Display foim, .\. L, Dlller. 2,091 ,3,'=!7 • Aug 31
Display form holder. L. Kalvin. 2,089,266 ; Aug. 10.
Display, Framed. H. A. Ziemmerman. 2,093,972 ; Sept,
'^'^"dso 467 •''m' \' ^" ^®''^'"^" ^^^ ^^- ^^- Poiey.
Display holder. " H. S. Ford. 2,103,578 ; Dec. 28,
LIST OF INVENTIONS
853
Display holder. A. C. Handler and M. H. Wansky.
2,098,543 ; Nov. 9. ^
Display holder. Advertising. G. H. Summers. 2,094,193 •
Sept. 28.
Display, Illuminated. R. S. S. Jones. 2.078,142 ; Apr. 20.
Display machine. J. F. Lemon. 2,092.172 ; Sept. 7
Display means. F. L. Lownmaster. 2,080,325 ; May 11.
Display means for contained liquids, Pouring. L. K. Paul.
2,075,405 ; Mar. 30.
Display mechanism, Clock actuated. W. V. Prince.
2,069,390 ; Feb. 2.
Display method and apparatus. M. M. Frocht. 2,070,787 :
Feb. 16.
Display, Multiple compartment merchandise. L. H. Mayo.
2,097,635; Nov. 2.
Display or advertising apparatus. J. M. Merwitz.
2,092,927; Sept. 14.
Display package. L. S. Downey. 2.071.735 ; Feb. 23.
Display rack. R. J. Anderson. 2,076,522 ; Apr. 13.
Display rack. H. S. Best. Re. 20,459 ; Aug. 3.
Display rack. R. J. Gruenberg. 2,097,553 ; Nov. 2.
Display rack. A. M. Lewin, Jr. 2,066,478 ; Jan. 5.
Display rack. A. H. Ludwick. 2,098,828 ; Nov. 9.
Display rack. D. J. Maxin. 2,100,548 ; Nov. 30.
Display rack. J. Oster. 2,075,298 ; Mar. 30.
Display rack. G. L. ParkliiusL 2,091,933; Aug. 31.
Display rack. W. E. Shoemaker and G. French.
2,102,977 ; Dec. 21.
Display receptacle. W. J. Stephens. 2,078,038 : Apr. 20.
Display sign. J. N. Klema. 2,096,302 ; Oct 19.
Display sign. F. Stonebraker, Sr. 2,100,111 ; Nov. 23.
Display sign holder. C. M. Walker. 2,082,859 ; June 8.
Display stand. J. E. P.ales. 2,072.700 : Mar. 2.
Display stand. F. J. BerghofC. 2,092,091 ; Sept. 7.
Display stand. A. J. Greene. 2,074,178 ; Mar. 16.
Display stand. L. D. Long. 2,103,684 ; Dec. 28.
Display stand. H. A. Martin. 2,091,867: Aug. 31.
Display stand. A. D. Mosby. 2.075,401 : Mar. 30.
Display stand. M. Salgo. 2,085,335 ; June 29.
Display stand. J. C. Wagner and A. J. Engel. 2,075,919 ;
Apr. 6.
Display stand, Seat cover. J. W. Osten. 2,082,214 ;
June 1.
Display support. E. D. Davis. 2,090.440; Aug. 17.
Display support. M. Zlotziver. 2,095,685 ; Oct. 12.
Display system. M. L. Nelson and L. Johnston.
2,094,133 ; Sept. 28.
Display table, Air conditioned. J. E. Bales. 2,066,312 ;
Jan. 5.
Display unit. W. Schlaepfer. 2,094,380 ; Sept. 28.
Display unit. Removable. A. B. Mull. 2,080,733 ; May
18.
Displaying and dispensing device for linear articles, Com-
bined. R. L. Drew. 2,091,177 ; Aug. 24.
Dissolver, Centripetal. A. M. Bach. 2,076,975 ; Apr. 13.
Dissolving apparatus. S. B. Schwartz. 2,072,385 ;
Mar. 2.
Distance finder. W. L. Walker. 2,098,266 ; Nov. 9.
Distanc? relay for Ihe protection of electric plants. J!.
Wideroe. 2,006,955 ; Jan. 5.
Distance, System of indicating. E. W. Gent. 2,098,287 ;
Nov. 9.
Distances of objects in picturization on a plane surface.
Method, apparatus, and motion picture for simulating
relative. W. F. Adler. 2,082,781 ; Juno 8.
Distances, System and method of determining. R. C.
Newhouse and W. C. Tinus. 2,083,344 ; June 8.
Distillation. E. G. Ragatz. 2,070,864; Feb. 16.
Distillation, Ampliflod. J. R. Bailey. 2.085,287 ; June 29.
Distillation and apparatus therefor, High vacuum. B. E.
A. Vigors. 2,073,327 ; Mar. 9.
Distillation and d<>odorization. Apparatus for continuous.
P. L. Fauth. 2,078,841 ; Apr. 27.
Distillation control. M. R. Fcnske. 2,009,490 ; Feb. 2.
Distillation, Fractioiiiil. 1). .1. Borgninn. 2,091,341);
Aug. 31.
Distillation, Fractional. E. Watt. 2,071,909; Fob. 23
Distillation of lUniids, Fractional. A. R. Blakey.
2.072.834 ; Mar. 2.
Distillation process. P. J. Roclfsema. 2,085,540 ; June
29.
Distillation process. Continuous prosBuro. O. C Brewster,
M. (!. I'aulus, and A. E. Thompson. 2,098,772 ; Nov. 0.
Distillation process for the pnrlncatlon of alcohols. P.
J. Roelfsema. 2,080,001; May 11.
Distillation f)ro(liict. F. II. Itcrgehn. 2,006.386; Jan. 5.
DlKtill.illoii unit. J. S. Wallls and J. C. Mahone.v.
2,l).Sl,'lll) ; I\liiy 2.'>.
DiHtlller and flllor. Combined. R. E. Johnson. 2,084,088;
June 22.
Distiller's slop. Treating. J. S. McITarguc. 2,082,711 ;
June 1.
Distillery slop and food subslnnoe produced tlioroby. Treat
Ing. A. W. LlBsauor and J. R. ColTry. 2,070,281 ;
Fob. 0.
Distillery slop. Treating. A. W. LIsHiuior and J. U.
CofToy. 2,070,286 ; Feb. 0.
DiHtlllIng iippiuiiluH. It. (), Dauborf. 2,078,014 ; Apr. 27.
DlHlfirtlon choclc for welding npparntnii. I<. C. Powell.
2,070,207 ; Apr. 0.
Distortion inonHinlnL' device for tologiiipli HyHtoniH. (i. J.
HnrmB. 2,004,701 ; Oct. 5.
Distributing and collecting articles, System and apparatus
for. L. P. Shield. 2,071,771 ; Feb. 23.
Distributing device. P. Serre. 2.081.253: May 25.
Distributing frame. F. W. Treptow. 2,098,321"; Nov. 9.
Distributing means for concrete pavers. A. E. Lundbye.
2,099,071 ; Nov. 16.
Distributing mechanism of typographical composing and
distributing machines. W. E. Aynge. 2,068,310 ; Jan.
Distributing mechanism of typographical composing ma-
chines. W. M. Bower. 2,079,198 : Mav 4.
Distributing valve. B. G. Carlson. 2,084,477 ; June 22.
Distributing valve. K. R. Smart. 2,081,510 ; May 25.
Distribution panel board. W. H. Frank. 2,072,584 :
Mar. 2.
Distribution system. J. W. McNairy. 2,081,829 ; May
25.
Distribution system. A. B. Rypinski. 2,082,122 ; June 1.
Distributor, Automatic. F. Jonneret and A. Schoch.
2,075,989 ; Apr. 6.
Distributor device. W. H. T. Holden. 2.099,065 : Nov. 16.
Distributor, Electronic. W. G. H. Finch. 2,095,929 ;
Oct. 12.
Distributor for grain drills. C. W. Robinson. 2,068,387 ;
Jan. 19.
Distributor for sprinkler systems. Automatic. D. A.
Marra. 2,085,916 ; July 6.
Distributor, Guano. J. Blue, Jr. 2,069,350; Feb. 2.
Distributor head, Burnproof. C. N. Bergstrom.
2,086.522 ; July 13.
Distributor lubrication. J. T. Fitzsimmons and J. L.
Arthur. 2.067.079 ; Jan. 5.
Distributor, Rotary. J. D. Walker. 2.097.111 : Oct. 26.
Distributor valve. B. N. Ashton. 2,100,154; Nov. 23.
Disturbance actuated valve. L. W. Brunell. 2,093,144 ;
Sept. 14.
Ditcher. C. Akerblade. 2,086,059 ; July 6.
Ditcher. J. Kinghorn. 2.078.327 : Apr. 27.
Ditchlr. A. Nielsen. 2,083,083 ; June 8.
Ditch grading or cutting machine. B. H. Flynn.
2,088,309 ; July 27.
Dithiocarbamates. J. G. Licht.v. 2,067.494: Jan. 12.
Dithiophospliate compounds. C. J. Romieux and K. D.
Ashley. Re. 20.411; June 15.
Divided roller bearing. M. Cahn. 2.068,843 : Jan. 26.
Divider, Pacl;aKe. J. W. Capstiek. 2,090,183 ; Aug. 17.
Divider. Potential. L. KOros. 2.077.840: Apr. 20.
Dividing bar. S. C. Awbrey. 2,098,714: Nov. 9.
Divisible container. A. Perreton. 2,085,827 ; July 6.
Division molding assembly for a windshield. A. J. Fisher
and E. G. Simpson. 2.069.032 ; Jan. 20.
Dobby for weaving. R. Rossmann. 2.009,330 ; Feb. 2.
Dobby heads. Attachment for. R. C. Edwards. 2,071,784 ;
Fob. 23.
Dock construction. F. R. Layng. 2,096,185 ; Oct. 19.
Doctor blade for rolls, traveling webs, and the like. J.
R. Burgess. 2.081.320; Mav 25.
Doctor blade mechanism for Intaglio printing machines.
F. G. Lougee. 2,070,607 ; Feb. 16.
Doctor for j)aper making and like machines. F. W.
VIcker.v. 2,077,816: Apr. 20.
Doctor for use In printing machines. I. H. Gllbertson.
2,086,075 ; July 6.
"Doctor" solution. Reclaiming spent. E. T. Pummlll.
2.078,773: Apr. 27.
Dofflng mechanism for flyer spinning, doubling, twisting.
and the like machines. J. K. Anderson. 2,070,423 ;
Apr. 6.
Dog exerciser. A. E. Windson. 2,000,078 ; Oct. 19.
Dollies, Making. F. W. Mostertz. 2,096,193 ; Oct. 19.
Doll. A. Cohen. Re. 20,414; June 15.
Doll. E. G, ScliMelT..r. 2.0S0..1:!!) : May 18.
Doll. E. G. SchaefTer. 2,098,925 ; Nov. 0.
Doll. E. G. SchaelTer. 2,101,102; Dec. 7.
Doll and costume therefor. N. 11. Mun.son, Jr. 2,093,207 ;
Sept. 14.
Doll eve unit. M. Do Cesare and D. Cobn. 2,072,358 ;
Mar 2
Doll, F.>odhig. J. Welh. 2,000.001 : Oct. 30.
Doll ho.'id and making the same, Rubber. M. S. Lower.
2.070,360 : Feb. 0.
Doll head construction. J. A. Manning. 2,074.0,'>9 ; Mar.
23.
Doll heads. Making. H. M. Dodge. 2.093.009; Sept, 21.
Dolly for wnshlni; nuichlnoH and the like. T. P. Woln-
hart. 2.100.92!) : Nov. 30.
Dome for nlanetiirlnni or the like, Shoot motnl. D. Van
Horn. i,07 1.093 ; Fob. 16.
DnmoHllo bnllor. K. W. Kl.-hl 2.092.33 1: Sept. 7.
DoinoHtIc hi'atcr D. J. MoNshart. 2.10.3,789; Doc. 28.
Domino and other gnino roglstord. U. Vana. 2,005,101 ;
Oct. 5.
Donkoy'H brav. It. L. Colo. 2.0S3.131 ; Juno 8.
Door. W. m: Brunsf. 2,076.878; Apr. 13.
Door. C. E. Loyd. 2.077,122; Apr. 13.
Ii.por. <;. Mil. Hand. 2071' till: Mar '.'.
Door. M. J. Tracy. 2.070,210 ; Fob. 0.
Door and brake Inlorlock dovlco. 10. IC. Ilowlll. 2,071.701 ;
I''ob. 23.
DiMir anil door friiino oonxt ruction, Motor vohlclo. S. Mn.
2.0HH.r.27 ; July 27.
Door Mlitl hiyipor door Intcti lliippi-r .T .1. Tiituin
2,008.805 i Jan. 20.
854
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Door and latch construction. H. W. McPherson.
2,068,606 ; Jan. 19.
Door and trap door, Car side. D. R. Nichols and H. A.
Stevens. 2,085,443 ; June 29.
Door arrangement for vehicles. A. Hulley. 2,081,81.5 ;
Alay 25.
Door, Articulated overhead. D. M. Robinson. 2,097,242 ;
Oct. 26.
Doorbell system. Coin controlled. C. and V. B. Wait.
2 073 129 ' Mar. 9.
Door brace,' Adjustable. P. W. Leffland. 2,082,012;
June 1.
Door brake. E. Vadasz. 2.079.054 ; May 4.
Door, Car. F. Ditchfield. 2,090,189 ; Aug. 17.
Door, Car. C. E. Eklind. 2,079,160 : Hay 4.
Door, Car. K. J. Tobin. 2,075.558 ; Jlar. 30.
Door, Car. K. J. Tobin. 2,088,072 ; July 27.
Door check. G. Halinka. 2,103,004 ; Dec. 21.
Door check. R. C. Jacobs. 2,074,398 ; Jlar. 23.
Door check and closer. E. Bommer. 2,103,660 ; Dec. 28.
Door clamp. C. A. Anderson. 2.092,411 ; Sept. 7.
Door, Clock. O. G. Williams. 2,101,325 ; Dec. 7.
Door closer. W. J. Keene. 2,102,321-2 ; Dec. 14.
Door closer. W. S. Richmond. 2,098,837 ; Nov. 9.
Door closing and checking device. C Baumann.
2,091,904 ; Aug. 31.
Door closing and checljing device. D. R. Lasier.
2,082,455 ; June 1.
Door closing and checking device. D. R. Lasier.
2,085,593 ; June 29.
Door closing and checking device. D. R. Lasier.
2,098,501 ; Nov. 9.
Door closing means for bottom dump 'wagons. H. J.
Mcintosh. 2,096,910 ; Oct. 26.
Door closing vrarning signal. S. G. Down. 2,103,324 ;
Dec. 28.
Door, Coke oven. P. Van Ackeren. Re. 20,515 ; Sept. 21.
Door, Coke oven. P. Van Ackeren. 2,072.537 ; Mar. 2.
Door, Combination. M. H. Otto. 2,069.268 ; Feb. 2.
Door, Combined stoker and fire. P. A. Ketchpel.
2,074,124 ; Mar. 16.
Door construction. J. I. Byrne. 2,080.693 : May 18.
Door construction. O. L. Dautrick. 2,066,558 ; Jan. 5.
Door construction. H. I. Morris. 2,083,467 ; June 8.
Door construction, Automobile. J. W. Sparkman.
2,084,600 ; June 22.
Door construction for freight containers. B. F. Fitch.
2,069,232 ; Feb. 2.
Door construction, Overhead. W. A. Norberg.
2,093,019-20 ; Sept. 14.
Door construction. Overhead. D. M. Robinson. 2,070,845 ;
Feb. 16.
Door construction, Refrigerator and boxcar. L. Scriva-
nich. 2,077,020 ; Apr. 13.
Door construction, Revolving. J. W. Shields. 2,084,781 ;
June 22.
Door construction. Silo. C. A. Bangert. 2,068,972 ; Jan.
26.
Door construction, Vehicle. F. J. Westrope. 2,084,069 ;
June 15.
Door construction. Vertically sliding. H. C. Blodgett.
2,072,092 : Mar. 2.
Door control mechanism. R. I. Schonitzer. 2,094,413 ;
Sept. 28.
Door control system, Vehicle. F. E. Johnson, J. H.
Vander Veer, and E. G. Parvin. 2,096,043 : Oct. 19.
Door controlling device. G. C. Christy. 2,078,838 ; Apr.
27.
Door controlling mechanism. H. A. Baumgarten.
2,100,795 ; Nov. 30.
Door fastener. S. P. Hull. 2,077,626 : Apr. 20.
Door f.nstpiipr. E. R. Sareent. 2.091,015: Aug. 24.
Door fastening means. Cylinder. F. Vetorino. 2,082,921 ;
June 8.
Door fixture. S. P. Gredzinski. 2,085,154 ; June 29.
Door for airship hangers. F. Wasilkowski. 2,085,241 ;
June 29.
Door for automobiles and the like. H. Smith. 2,080,936 :
May 18.
Door for bottom-discharging receptacles. Water sealed.
A. M. Meyerstein. 2, 10,", 975; Doc. 28.
Door for display cases. Sliding. H. E. Case. 2,067,118 ;
Jan. 5.
Door for garages and other buildings, E.xtension. K. H.
Bnettnrr. 2.001.005; Aug. 24.
Door for horizontal chamber ovens for the production
of gas and coke. P. Van Ackeren. 2,085,775 ; July 0.
Door for poultry trap nests. C. J. Lee. 2,066,733 ; Jan. 5.
Door for ranges. H. S. Fletcher and L. A. Nelson.
2,085,387 ; June 29.
Door for showcases, Sliding. M. Shochet. 2,085,832 :
July 6.
Door for tanks. W. B. Klein. 2,078,00:? ; Apr. 20.
Door for vehicles, Suction operated dump. E. A. Sell.
2.077.534; Apr. 20.
Door frnnie construction. F. F. Beil and E. E. Green
2,080.555; May 18.
Door, Garage. A. Baslle and V. L. Basile. 2,082,774 ;
June 8.
Door, Garage. E. Bouthilller. 2,009,065 ; Feb. 2.
Door, Garage. H. A. PInke. 2,070,722; Feb. 16.
Door, Garage. J. G. Guertin. 2,084,615 ; June 22.
Door, Garage. W. A. Smith. 2.067,623 : Jan. 12.
Door handle. G. J. Haan, Jr. 2,008,129 ; Jan. 19.
Holland. 2,068,680; Jan. 26.
C. W. Geske and E. J. Roossien.
W. P. Crilly. 2,071,732;
Door hanger. J. Nemac. 2,079.028 : May 4.
Door hinge. F. G. Homan. 2,074,112 ; Mar. 16.
Door hinge. S. Klute. 2,068,548; Jan. 19,
Door hinge. E. A. Zetmeir. 2,078,303; Apr. 27. „ ^ ,„
Door hinge. Refrigerator. E. North. 2,071,085 ; Feb. 16.
Door holder. J. Harrison. 2,098,175 ; Nov. 2.
Door holder. B. Hornung. 2,098,783 ; Nov. 9.
Door holder. R. E. Williams. 2,097,653 ; Nov. 2.
Door holding device. G. A. Eamon. 2,093,039 ; Sept. 14.
Door hook. H. E. Algeo. 2,093,180 ; Sept. 14.
Door indicating device. H. H. Starks. 2,098,471 ; Nov. 9.
Doorknob. F. B. Gerard. 2,094,982 ; Oct. 5.
Doorknob, Glass, A. B. Redman. 2,100,818 ; Nov. 30.
Door knob structure. E. M. Frappier. 2,093,717 ; Sept.
21.
Door latch. A. B. Gates. 2,093,317 ; Sept. 14.
Door latch. W. C. McWhirter. 2,095,671 ; Oct. 12.
Door latch. E. O. Schjolin. 2,096,980 ; Oct. 26.
Door latch. H. P. Sweet. 2.099,456 ; Nov. 16.
Door latch. C. Wraae. 2,087,829 ; July 20.
Door latch, Automobile. F. B. Palmer and C. Cegler.
2,094,746 ; Oct. 5.
Door latch. Portable. J.
Door latch, Refrigerator.
2,078,073 ; Apr. 20.
Door latching mechanism.
Feb. 23.
Door, Lift. F. Ditchfield. 2,103,000 ; Dec. 21.
Door linking means. C. Behle. 2,078,308 ; Apr.
Door lock. M. H. Aten. 2.075.495 : Mar. 30.
Door lock. S. Bubes. 2,100,237 ; Nov. 23.
Door lock. H. O. Grimsrud. 2,076,125 ; Apr. 6.
Door lock. R. S. Hartman. 2,097,232 ; Oct. 26.
Door lock. H. H. Kistner. 2,101,812 ; Dec. 7.
Door lock. R. B. McFarlane. 2,099,343 ; Nov.
Door lock. J. E. Morden. 2,067,779 ; Jan. 12.
Door lock. J. Turner. 2,070,149 ; Feb. 9.
Door lock. L. J. Whitney. 2,077,728 ; Apr. 20:
Door lock. Box car. F. L. Young. 2,093,653 ; Sept. 21.
Door-lock indicator. M. Ramlau. 2.085,331 ; June 29.
Door locking mechanism. A. Schneider. 2,090,520 ; Aug.
17.
Door locking mechanism. B. Walker. 2,077,135 ; Apr.
13.
Door locking mechanism for freight containers. B. F.
Fitch. 2,069,233 ; Feb. 2.
Door, Locomotive tender. W. L. Lentz and C. F. Kantola.
2,069,414 ; Feb. 2.
Door mechanism. Elevator. C. Norton. 2,067,242 ; Jan.
12.
Door mechanism. Revolving. J. W. Shields. 2,081,774 ;
May 25.
Door, Metallic. W. S. Snead. 2,070,812 : Feb. 16.
Door, Mirror frame. S. Piker. Re. 20,231 ; Jan. 5.
Door, Oil burner. S. J. Heiman. 2,091,442; Aug. 31.
Door open, Apparatus for holding a. F. L. Mann.
2,072,525 ; Mar. 2.
Door operating apparatus. R. D. Conklin and P. R. For-
man. 2.089.932 ; Aug. 17.
Door operating device. W. W. Wagner. 2,094,226 ; Sept.
28.
Door operating means, Swinging. F. G. Dorsey.
2,091,388 ; Aug. 31.
mechanism. J. E. Bancroft. 2,077,659 ;
27.
16.
B. F. Fitch.
R. H. Greegor.
2,069,237 ;
2,068,543 ;
E. R. Greer and E. F. Nore-
A. H. Lamb. 2,096,902;
V. H. Harbert.
H. Barlow.
2,094,385 ;
Door operating
Apr. 20.
Door operating mechanism.
Feb. 2.
Door operating mechanism.
Jan. 19.
Door operating mechanism.
lius. 2,092,309 ; Sept. 7.
Door operating mechanism.
Oct. 26.
Door operating mechanism, Dump car.
2.082,003 ; June 1.
Door operating mechanism. Garage.
2,096,839 ; Oct. 26.
Door operator for elevators. H. H. Vanderzee.
Sept. 28.
Door operator. Swinging. E. H. McCloud. 2,075,000 ; Mar.
Door or gate mechanism. C. E. Mattison. 2,090,541 ;
Aug. 17.
Door or hatch construction. Ship. A. L. and F. M. Lam-
bert. 2,101,550; Dec. 7.
Door or portion thereof. Automatic upwardly-movable.
S. Lux. 2,101,147 ; Dec. 7.
Door or the like. C. L. Post. 2,092.523 : Sept. 7.
Door, Overhead. O. C. Johnson. 2,097,950 ; Nov. 2.
Door, Overhead acting. M. L. Cornell and R. K. Bennett.
2,071,161 ; Feb. 16.
Door, Overhead acting. M. I.,. Cornell and M. I. Herold
2.071.500 ; Feb. 23.
Door, Overhead garage. A. Steiner. 2.074.347 ; Mar. 23.
Door panel assembly. P. R. Zinser. 2,075,689 ; M.nr. 30.
Door pusher and light switch. O. L. AUread. 2,096,503 ;
Oct. 19.
Door, Refrigerator car. S. B. Haseltlne. 2,083,708 ; June
15.
Door, Refrigerator car. S. B. Haseltine. 2,101,942 ; Dec.
14.
Door safety device. H. A. Gerken. 2,084,677 ; June 22.
Door, Sliding. H. C. Blodgett. 2,099,191 ; Nov. 16.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
855
Door stay construction. H. E. Hubbs. 2,071,203 ; Feb.
16.
Door stop. J. L. Ventura. 2,088,731 ; Aug. 3.
Door stop. Adjustable. L. J. Sladek. 2,097,349 ; Oct. 26.
Door stop or check. S. Paolillo. 2.0G8.928 ; Jan. 26.
Door structure. D. H. Morgan. 2,069,966 ; Feb. 9.
Door structure. Car. A. Wasberg. 2,096,569 ; Oct. 19.
Door structure. Overhead. L. A. Bittorf, G. G. Behrens,
and F. Decker. 2,090,099 ; Aug. 17.
Door structure. Rolling. W. M. Brunst. 2,095,690 ; Oct.
12.
Door, Telescopic. H. Z. Reese. 2,092,534 ; Sept. 7.
Door, Tilting. E. Wanner. 2,080,904 ; May 18.
Door, Vehicle. C. H. Widman. 2,099,248 ; Nov. 16.
Door ventilator, Automobile. D. L. Chandler. 2,084,763 ;
June 22.
Door, Watertight. A. L. and F. M. Lambert. 2,103,291 ;
Dec. 28.
Door, window, and the like. Folding and sliding. A. J.
Harrison. 2,075,716 ; Mar. 30.
Doors, Actuating mechanism for auxiliary. A. M. Graff.
2,075,937 ; Apr. 6.
Doors and the like. Automatically operating garage. O.
Mowers and P. F. Piepenbrook. 2,079,919 ; May 11.
Doors and the like. Closing automobile. M. W. Gano, Jr.
2,086,025 ; July 6.
Doors, Attachment for. H. F. Keil and A. Schoorel.
2,078.002 ; Apr. 20.
Doors, Operating device for use in connection with coke-
oven. 0. C. Middleton and R. F. Ivrall. 2,099,271 ;
Nov. 16.
Doors. Operating mechanism for. J. A. Youngblood.
2,083,803 ; June 15.
Doorway, Sectional. J. F. Daniell. 2,072,514; Mar. 2.
Dope to paper. Applying. C. E. Beecher. 2,093,347 ;
Sept. 14.
Dotting device. Mechanical. B. L. Simmons. 2,081,439 ;
May 25.
Double action two cycle motor. L. H. Hinrichs.
2,080,313; May 11.
Double disk gate valve. E. H. Liinkon. 2,075,123 ; Mar.
30.
Double disk wheel. J. H. Hunt and H. J. Horn.
2,092,975 : Sept. 14.
Double grid electron tube and circuit. H. Lux.
2,067,156; Jan. 5.
Double hub running trap, Cast iron. A. J. Tobiason.
2,069,428 ; Feb. 2.
Double-speed synchronous motor. G. Angst. 2,084,178 ;
June 15.
Double universal joint. J. W. B. Pearce. 2,067,286 ; Jan.
12.
Douche. S. T. Matsinger. 2,087,805 ; July 20.
Douche package, Pocket. S. Powell. 2.087,780 : July 20.
Dough cutter, Adjustable. H. M. W. Dohring. 2,089,881 ;
Aug. 10.
Dongh divider. F. Marasso. 2,093.466; Sept. 21.
Dough divider and molder. Vertical head. G. Rausch.
2.097.042 : Oct. 26.
Dough divider. Automatic. W. R. Kanffman. 2,081,933 ;
June ].
Dough dividing and rounding machine. P. and F. P.
Blum. 2.094.289 ; Sept. 28.
Dough fc-oding iiicjins, ('. K. Quick. 2,077.806; Apr. 20.
Dough improver for leavened bakery products. C. H.
Macintosh. 2,095,992 ; Oct. 19.
Dough mix for hrcnd. L. W. Hans. 2,086,184; July 6.
Dough mixer construction. E. S. Mason and W. G.
KirchholT. 2,084,773; June 22.
Dough molding machine. L. J. P. Maas. 2,101,621 ;
Dec. 7.
Dough preparation. Apparatus for. E. J. Lauterbur.
2,099,937 ; Nov. 23.
Dough products and the like. Apparatus for baking. J.
' Krcmor. 2,103.469 ; Dec. 28.
Dough rolling nppllanoo. C. W. Conant and L. M. Thomp-
son. 2,078.8.39 ; Apr. 27.
DoiiL'h ro.nvlor. C. h. Russell. 2,093,021 : Sept. 21.
Dough. Softening of. A. K. Balls and W. S. Hale.
2,103.443 ; Dec. 28.
Dough IwiHiing mnchlne. F. Stretch. 2.n«0..'584 ; May IS.
Dough twisting mnchlnp. F. Stretch. 2,090.370; Aug. 17.
Dough working niid convoying apparatus. E. T. Parsons.
2.090,.')fi8; Aug. 17.
Dougliiiut and making same. A. Haworlander. 2,092.160;
Do'ughniit cooking device. C. E. Carpenter. 2,088,046 ;
Dougtiniit cooking machine. F. Mnl<'r. 2,002,840 ; Sept.
14.
Doughnut cooking machine. W. F. Spencer. 2.078,041 ;
Doughnut' forming machine. P. Maler. 2,000.000 ; Nov.
23
Doughnut machine. J. C. Hcrgnor. 2,0R»,1.'>«; AuR. .3.
Doughnut machine. C. E. riirpenter. 2.0S3.820 ; Juno 1.%.
Doughnut iMiichlnc. C. K. <'!ii|H'U|<t, LMHiJ, I!)!) ; Scj)!. 7.
Dougluiut innclilni'. H. T. Ilunlrr. L'OCT khi ; .Inn, I".
Doughnut niiiclilnc. J. A. Mornn. 2,083,082 ; June ft.
Dongliinit luMchlMc and the like. C. E. Ciirpentor.
2.092.302 : Sci)l. 7.
Douglinnt machine and the like. C. E. Carpenter.
2,095,731 ; Oct. 12.
Dovetail milling machine. O., A., and J. Drapftk.
2,080,859 ; May 18.
Dowel bar bearing. R. C. Yeoman. 2.096.702 ; Oct. 19.
Dowel for lasts. K. Benscheidt, Jr. 2,083,111 ; June 8.
Dowel for roadwav expansion joints. W. !■'. Sthulz.
2,075,234 ; Mar. 30.
Dowel making machine. A. R. Welch. 2.079.093 ; May 4.
Dowel structure. R. M. Roberts. 2,100,873 ; Nov. 30.
Dowel structure for concrete roadways. L. J. Lind.
2,079,123 ; May 4.
Doweling machine. C. Shaw and J. Best. 2,072,013 ;
Feb. 23.
Down draft furnace. J. E. Greenawalt. 2,097,153 ; Oct.
26.
Draft and buffer gear. S. B. Haseltine. 2,090,120 ; Aug.
17.
Draft and buffer gear. G. A. Johnson. 2,101,945 ; Dec.
14.
Draft and buffing gear. S. B. Haseltine. 2,076,779 ;
Apr. 13.
Draft and pressure indicator. A. F. Spitzglass and G. W.
Grisdale. 2,090,160 ; Aug. 17.
Draft apparatus and drawing textile rovings. Long. E. L.
Martin. 2,091.153 ; Aug. 24.
Drnft appliance. Railway. S. L. Joiner. 2,091,446; Aug.
31.
Draft brace. S. B. Richardson. 2,088,611 ; Aug. 3.
Draft control. F. R. Hiner. 2.086,617; July 13.
Draft control, Automatic. C. G. Anderson. 2,102,873 ;
Dec. 21.
Draft control means for fireplaces. D. L. Cage. 2,100,732 ;
Nov. 30.
Draft coupling. W. E. Claus. 2,070,884; Feb. 16.
Draft coupling device for tractors. A. C. Lindgren, B. R.
Benjamin, and C. W. Mott. 2,092,608; Sept. 7.
Draft deflecting device. W. L. Morrison. 2,080,432 ;
May 18.
Draft diverter. R. L. Klar. 2,071,409 ; Feb. 23.
Draft equalizer. C. C. Harris. 2,097.396 ; Oct. 26.
Draft equalizer for gas burners. J. W. Martin. 2,087,983 ;
July 27.
Draft for fuel burners. Supplementary controlled. C. V.
Martin. 2.100.547; Nov. 30.
Draft gear. M. B. Hall. 2.079.011 ; May 4.
Draft gear. J. A. Shafer. 2,073,761 ; Mar. 16.
Draft gear. H. L. Spence. 2.079,088 ; May 4.
Draft regulating system. T. Brav. 2.067.872 ; Jan. 12.
Draft regulation. G. Dal§n. 2.102,143 ; Dec. 14.
Draft regulator. J. L. Breese. 2.102,884 ; Dec. 21.
Draft regulator. D. Jones. 2,079,804 ; May 11.
Draft regulator. O. H.. Price. 2,078,898; Apr. 27.
Draft rigging. D. S. Barrows. 2,077,011 ; .\pr. 20.
Draft rigging. D. S. Barrows. 2,089.012 ; Aug. 3.
Draft rigging. D. S. Barrows. 2.092.949 ; Sept. 14.
Draft rigging. E. H. Blattner. 2,066,606 ; Jan. 5.
Draft tongue attachment. K. Kallin. 2.092.217; Sept. 7.
Draft yoke for railwav cars. G. T. Johnson and H. W.
Stertzbach. 2,006.471 ; Jan. 5.
Drafting and lettering machine. L. MncDonald.
2,091,288; Aug. 31.
Drafting apparatus. G. E. Repass. 2.098.074; Nov. 16.
Drafting board. F. H. Murphy. 2.077,252; Apr. 13.
Dnifting implement. J. C. Hoehman. 2,080.917; May
18.
Dnifting instrument. J. W. Albin. 2.095.110; Oct. B.
Drafting instrument. R. H. Cutting. 2.098.010 ; Nov. 9.
Drafting Instrument. T. T. Erickson. 2.101.365; Dec. 7.
Drafting Instrument. R. I. Martin. 2,080.620; May 18.
Drafting machine. R. IT. (Jarner. 2 i>!>!> 2<!6 ; Ni>v. 10.
Drafting machine. C. H. Little. 2.095.099; Oct. 5.
Drafting machine. L. McDomild. 2,102.630; Doc. 21.
Drafting meclianism. T. W. I.awlon. '.'.OTit.!-"-" : Miiv 4.
Drafting triangle, .\djustiil)le. 11. Meyer. 2,0:10,604;
Aug. 24,
Drafts to cotton slIverB, Apparatus for giving. K. Ilonnn.
2,100,139 ; Nov. 23.
Dnirisuiiiirs plotter. C. Maler. 2,073.281; Mar. 0.
Drag. W. n, Lnne. 2.077.030 ; Apr. 20.
Drag. R. J. Wtn.sor. 2.101.507; Doe. 7.
Drag convever svsteni. H. Benrdsley and M. V. Creodon.
2,000.710; Fei). 2.
Dr.ilii. D, S. Wllllanis, 2,079.209; May 1.
Drain and (lushing upparntus. G. Felice. 2.000.773;
Dni'lii'nnd Ktralnor, Combined. F. C. Kuhnle. 2.000,200;
Dnilniind supply systoin, Oil. U. J. (Jray. 2,102,705;
Dec. 21.
Dnitn hoard. P. E. Goldliof. 2,0SS.003 ; Aug. 3,
Driiln dennor and the llko. Hydraulic, D. C. Alton.
2.080.1 10 ; July 0. ^„ „„,
Drain llxiuro for n>frlBorntorfl. M. J. lUIno. 2.080.231 ;
.Auk 10.
I>niln for Hoda fountnlUB. D. C. Solt/.. 2.087.70.T ; July
2(1
Drain. Floor. R. W. N. Boonoy. 2 071 100; K.-b. 10.
Dnilu I^'loor. Iv W. N. Uixmey. 2,0t>.">,(>2 1 ; Ocl. ft,
Driilii, Floor, V. W. N, llonney, 2.1(1I,9T.S: Dec, H.
Drain pipe HyMteiii. S. J. ()al»T, 2,0H2,S27 ; Juno 8.
Drain Hoof .1 lIlrNcl...i.lii •.',I»IM ,1i-J i" : Viii: 31,
Dniln'. Ti.tili. J, 1' WMlk.'r, 2.()0I.-137 ; Soi)t. 2S.
Drain trap. C. V. Daiiie, 2.074.102 : Mar, 23
Drain vnlvo. T. N. CoflfoUlor. 2.077.400; Apr. 20.
856
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Drain valve, Automatic stop. J. A. Crista. 2,090,931 ;
Aug. 24.
Drainage device. G. Hacltel. 2,095,696 ; Oct. 12.
Drainage screen. L. W. Watson and O. B. Ackerly, Jr.
2,084,753 ; June 22.
Dr.'iinage system, Beer coil. B. W. Baker. 2,082,137 ;
June 1.
Drainage system. Container. C. N. Elsy and P. F. Haase.
2,086,936 ; July 13.
Drainage tube. W. R. Smith. 2,072,346 : Mar. 2.
Draining rack. N. Hoftaan. 2,071,944 ; Feb. 28.
Drawbar mechanism for electric chucking machines. A.
E. Drissner. 2,103,350 ; Dec. 28.
Drawbolt and clamp for saw blades, Combined. R. L.
Fitzsimmons. 2,072,298 ; Mar. 2.
Drawknife. P. V. Hayford. 2,071,691 ; Feb. 23.
Drawworks. G. E. Campbell. 2,072,024; Feb. 23.
Drawer. E. U. Stevens. 2,066,655 ; Jan. 5.
Drawer, Broiler. C. A. Pierson. 2,088,719 ; Aug. 3.
Drawer, Cash. W. J. Pasinski. 2,070,064; Feb. 9.
Drawer, Filing. E. Rose. 2,083,399 ; June 8.
Drawer, Knock-down. B. E. Richardson and R. W. Willey.
2,102,437 ; Dec. 14.
Drawer partitioning. A. Vanderveld. 2.082,667 ; June 1.
Drawer slide. Extension. E. C. Bullock and J. Pipe.
2,095,487; Oct. 12.
Drawer structure, Foldable and extendible, n. D. Waugh.
2,082,672 ; June 1.
Drawing. J. M. Hothersall. 2,075,847 ; Apr. 6.
Drawing apparatus. J. Nieuwkamp. 2,089,757 ; Aug. 10.
Drawing board attachment. F. Farrell. 2,085,304 June
29.
Drawing device. R. S. Osbom. 2.068,037 ; Jan. 19.
Drawing die. H. H. Richardson. 2,101,689 ; Dec. 7.
, Drawing instrument. E. Ronnquist. 2,073,881 ; Mar. 16.
Drawing mechanism. R. J. Adams. 2,076,609 ; Apr. 13.
Drawing mechanism for spinning or twisting machines.
L. H. Horner. 2.069,446 ; Feb. 2.
Drawing mechanism for substantially elongated filaments.
J. G. Oswald. 2,067,062 ; Jan. 5.
Drawing mechanism of spinning machines. J. Pilz.
2,074.556 ; Mar. 23.
Drawing or extrusion die. J. G. Nadler, Jr. 2,087,066 ;
July 13.
Drawing process. S. J. Everett. 2.077,682 ; Apr. 20.
Drawing press. R. W. Glasner. 2,085,799 ; July 6.
Drawings and cuts, Making. H. J. Tuthill. 2,090,855 ;
Aug. 24.
Drawings or other compositions. Producing. M. D.
McLntosh. Re. 20,503 ; Sept. 14.
Dredge, Dragline. E. Osborne. 2,067,000 ; Jan. 5.
Dredging apparatus. H. H. Hopkins and G. E. Becker.
2,091,279 ; Aug. 31.
Dredging apparatus. C. Sanders. 2,072,012 ; Feb. 23.
Dredging container. E. Davis and E. W. Freeman.
2,097,210 ; Oct. 26.
Dredging container. H. G. Rattey. 2,097,240 ; Oct. 26.
Dress. A. Quinn. 2.091.084 ; Aug. 24.
Dress, Diving. E. R. Clifford. 2,084,520 ; June 22.
Dress, Maternity. S. E. Badanes. 2.085,179 ; June 29.
Dress, Paper doll's. G. H. Emery. 2.100.386: Nov. 30.
Dress, Wrap around house. S. J. Goldfarb. 2,093,271 ;
Sept. 14.
Dresses, Size adjuster for. H. D. Lyttle. 2,090,610 ;
Aug. 17.
Dressing case. J. Jung. 2,068,547 ; Jan. 19.
Drier : See —
Aggregate drier. Garment drier.
Bottle drier. Hair drier.
Casein drier. Print drier.
Centrifup.il drier. Rotary drier.
Clothes drier. Rotary aggregate drier.
Cotton drier. Rotary drum drier.
Curtain drier. Sppd cotton cleaner-drier.
Drum-type drier. Shoe drier.
Festoon drier. Spray drier.
Fishing line drier. StcTin drifr.
Fit form drier. Vertical drier.
Drier. G. C. Chapman. 2.077.615 ; Apr. 20.
Drier. J. H. Connor and M. M. Merritt. 2,090,030 ;
Aug. 17.
Drier. J. C. Crowley. 2.073.401 ; Mar. 9.
Drier. G. Galassi. 2.091.200; Aug. 24.
Drier. C. W. Greene. 2.100.441 : Nov. 30.
Drier. P. O. Kelsey. 2.097.124 ; Oct. 26.
Drier. A. Minirh. 2.081.407; Mav 25.
Drier. C. C. Willi.s. 2,094,111 ; Sept. 28.
Drier. E. R. Zademach. 2,073,669 ; Mar. 16.
Drier and cooking device. Combined. 1'. M. Wiley.
2,091.740; Aug. 31.
Drier fabric. Tl. N. TTill. 2,091.920; Aug. 31.
Drier for sheet material. J. H. Connor and M. M. Mer-
ritt. 2,071,296; Feb. 16.
Drier or tlie like. Multiple service hair. L. Werner.
2,090,165 ; Aug. 17.
Drier system. Steam. A. G. Kemin. 2,094,038 ; Sept.
28.
Drier with centrifugal dust separator. Vacuum. Ij. H.
Bailey. 2,098,024; Nov. 2.
Driers in drying oil alkyd-nitrocellulose blends. Incorpo-
rating metallic. W. R. Marshall. 2.098.503 ; Nov. 9.
Driers, Production of metallic. K. E. I>ong. 2,102,633;
Dec. 21.
Dry cell and seal therefor. C. P. Deibel. 2,079,495 ;
May 4.
Dry cleaning. A. E. Hatfield. 2,072,332; Mar. 2.
Dry cleaning apparatus. R. A. Hetzer. 2,074,508 ; Mar.
23
Dry electrolytic condenser. M. Bergstein. 2,071,103-4 ;
Feb. 16.
Dry placer machine. O. Nolte. 2,075,747 ; Mar. 30.
Dry-rectifiers and blocking layer-photocell plates, Pro-
ducing. E. Rupp. 2,081,771 ; May 25.
Drying and mixing mechanism. L. W. Meyer. 2,069,378 ;
Feb. 2.
Drying apparatus. J. Crites and R. F. O'Mara.
2,075,506 ; Mar. 30.
Drying apparatus. R. V. Houser. 2,067,920 ; Jan. 19.
Drying device. Pneumatic. P. Rosin and E. Rammler.
2.068,077 ; Jan. 19.
Drying system and method. D. D. Peebles. 2,080,059 ;
May 11.
Drift sight indicator. L. E. W. Van Albada. 2,086,372 ;
July 6.
Drill : See —
Brick and stone drill. Power drill.
Core drill. Rock drill.
Earth boring drill. Roller drill.
Mining drill. Rotary core drill.
Multiple engine drill. Shaft core drill.
Nonfouling drill. Star drill.
Pneumatic rock drill. Well drill.
Drill. J. Booth. 2,095,852 ; Oct. 12.
Drill. W. L. Church. 2,088,025 ; July 27.
Drill. C. A. Dean. 2,080,116 ; May 11.
Drill. E. W. Everheart. 2.095,692 : Oct. 12.
Drill. W. L. Pearce. 2,096,132 ; Oct. 19.
Drill. O. C. Snell. 2,100,615 ; Nov. 30.
Drill and holder therefor. J. J. Rawlings. 2,087,814:
July 20.
Drill bit. F. L. Pivoto. 2,097,040 ; Oct. 26.
Drill bit. F. A. Thaheld. 2,086,397 ; July 6.
Drill bit. Rock. R. J. Killgore. 2,097,030 ; Oct. 26.
Drill bits. Device for holding. R. A. Bedford. 2,080,526 ;
May 18.
Drill collar for drilling strings. J. C. Wright.
2,100,420 ; Nov. 30.
Drill collar for well drilling strings. J. C. Wright.
2.100,419 ; Nov. 30.
Drill construction. Core. J. H. Howard and A. C. Cat-
land. 2,089,482; Aug. 10.
Drill feeding means. Rock. E. G. Gartin. 2,089,202 ;
Aug. 10.
Drill feeding mechanism. C. A. Hirschberg. 2,102,706 ;
Dec. 21.
Drill front end, Rock. J. C. Curtis. 2,075..'i73 ; INIar. 30.
Drill grinding apparatus. H. E. Tautz. 2,080,515 ; May
18.
Drill grinding appliance. G. D. Hardin. 2,068,915 ; Jan.
26.
Drill grinding machine. R. C. Weishampel. 2,098,267 ;
Nov. 9.
Drill head. Rock core. J. H. Howard and A. C. Catland.
2.093.607 ; Sept. 21.
Drill hole cleansing means, Rock. E. G. Gartin.
2.100.949; Nov. 30.
Drill mechanism. O. B. Jones. 2.090,330 ; Aug. 17.
Drill post. A. M. Staten. 2,084.925 ; June 22.
Drill press. W. G. Mitchell. 2,073.704 ; Mar. 16.
Drill press. E. W. Worden. 2,081,079 ; May 18.
Drill press spindle drive and mounting. W. F. Ocenasek.
2,072,646 ; Mar. 2.
Drill presses. Attachment for. C. Turnepseed. 2,082,310 ;
June 1.
Drill rotation means. Rock. E. G. Gartin. 2,100,324 :
Nov. 30.
Drill steel rotation mechanism. E. G. Gartin. 2,081,924 ;
June 1.
Drill stem. P. Miller. 2.066,794 ; Jan. 5
Drill stem coupling. C. P. Trotter. 2.075.483 ; INlar. 30.
Drill support. L. F. Woodnal. 2.094.936 ; Oct. 5.
Drilling and tapping control. Combination. L. L. Schauer
and J. H. M. McKewen. 2,089,228 ; Aug. 10.
Drilling and tapping machine. J. F. Buhr. 2,093,546;
Sent. 21.
Drilling and tapping machine. E. J. Stahlhammer.
2,068,084 ; Jan. 19.
Drilling apparatus. J. C. Curtis. 2,066,927 ; Jan. 5.
Drilling apparatus. E. G. Gartin. 2.081,923 ; June 1.
Drilling bit. C. H. Mangels. 2,090,058 ; Aug. 17.
nrilling clamp. C. O. Bledsoe. 2.093.826; Sept. 21.
Drilling head. G. A. Humason. 2,075,899 ; Apr. 6.
Drilling implement. H. C. Johansen. 2,102,236 ; Dec. 14.
Drilling machine. H. Allemann. 2,070,463 : F-b 9.
prilling machine. V. Sjolseth. 2,087,785; July 20.
Drilling machine control. Multiple spindle. H. \V. Fox,
A A. Ridden, and H. D. Corwin. 2,082.103; June 1.
Drilling machine. Rotary. A. J. and K. T. Penick.
2,094.813 ; Oct. 5.
DrUling mechanism. M. C. Huffman. 2,094,124; Sept.
Drilling mechanism. W. Noble. 2.094,184 ; Sept. 28.
Drilling mechanism. Rotary. V. W. Zilen. 2,076,138;
Apr. 6.
Drilling rig, Portable. J. C. Curtis. 2.094,588; Oct. 5.
Drilling shaft coupling. W. P. Sheffield. 2,094,416;
Sept. 28.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
857
Drilling tool. W. N. Thompson. 2,072,470 ; Mar. 2.
Drilling tool. J. A. Zublin. 2,069,798 ; Feb. 9.
Drink dispenser. Cool. W. W. Philley. 2,101,190 ; Dec. 7.
Drink dispensing device. H. C. Allen. 2,070,107 ; Feb. 9.
Drink mixer. K. E. Bemis. 2,070,776 ; Feb. 16.
Drink mixer. K. E. Bemis. 2,078,190 ; Apr. 20.
Drink preparing means. E. M. Savage. 2,102,920 ; Dec.
Drink tube holder. E. H. Strutz and E. T. Bowlden.
2,070,495 : Feb. 9.
Drink vending machine. B. E. Mills. 2,095,201 ; Oct. 5.
Drinking and similar tube. O. W. DiefEenbach. 2,084,673 :
June 22.
Drinking appliance for poultry and the like. F. S. Wright.
2,074,603 ; Mar. 23.
Drinking cup. J. A. Low. 2,093,133 ; Sept. 14.
Drinking fountain, Float controlled. H. S. Brembeck.
2,097,719 ; Nov. 2.
Drinking glass protector. J. C. Gambell. 2,071,399 : Feb
23.
Drinking tube. H. N. Correll. 2,072,580 : Mar. 2.
Drinking tube. J. B. Friedman. 2,094,268 ; Sept. 28.
Drinks and/or foods, Apparatus for manufacture and dis-
pensing of frosted. J. A. Bethancourt, L. J. Grabau, and
J. E. Heilemann. 2,076,114 : Apr. 6.
Drive and differential. G. H. Eraser. 2,102,313-14 ;
Dec. 14.
Drive and reversing mechanism, Locomotive. J. H. Doran.
2,078,128 ; Apr. 20. •
Drive, Automobile. T. L. Fawick. 2,075,980 ; Apr. 6.
Drive, Axle. G. Powell. 2,077,642 : Apr. 20.
Drive, Belt. E. G. Kimmich. 2,102,560; Dec. 14.
Drive chain. D. B. Perry. 2,067,243; Jan. 12.
Drive chain. D. B. Perry. 2,096,061 ; Oct. 19.
Drive chain. D. B. Perry. 2,101,341 ; Dec. 7.
Drive chain. H. S. Pierce. 2,069,591 : Feb. 2.
Drive, Coal worm. H. C. Carter. 2,103,14."): Dec. 21.
Drive connecting link. W. H. Radford. 2,073,852 ; Mar.
16.
Drive, Constant speed controlled. C. J. Meyers.
2,101,084 ; Dec. 7.
Drive differential. Twin. C. Potter. 2,080,432 ; Julv 6.
Drive, Film take-up. M. E. Collins. 2.094,095 ; Sept." 28.
Drive, Flat belt. R. E. S. Geare. 2,082,540 ; June 1.
Drive for automobiles, Freewheel. T. L. Fawick.
2,081,581 ; May 25.
Drive for calculating machines, bookkeeping machines,
and the like. K. R. Heinitz. 2,100.804 ; Nov. 30.
Drive for centrifugal oil testing machines, Electrical
motor. W. L. Melton. 2,082,713 ; June 1.
Drive for duplicators. Reversible. F. W. Storck.
2,077,779 : Apr. 20.
Drive for knitting machines. J. and R. H. Lawson.
2,082.207; .Tune 1.
Drive for lathes and other machines. O. L Judelshon.
2,103,464 ; Dec. 28.
Drive for loom dobbies. E. R. Holmes. 2,090,046 ; Aug.
17.
Drive for mechanical stokers. Variable speed. J. S.
Skell.v. 2,070,756; Feb. 16.
Drive for motor vehicle axles, Power. E. J. Gould.
2,098,645 ; Nov. 9.
Drive for oil wells, Diesel. W. R. Walne. 2,071,778 ; Feb
23.
Drive for outboard motors, Cushion reverse. F. T. Irgens
2,071,634; Feb. 23.
Drive for printing machines. F. Lamatsch. 2,102,631 ;
Dee. 21.
Drive for pumps. Enclosed. J. Goldsmith. 2,103,971 ;
Dec. 28.
Drive for rail cars. R. J. Burrows and A. O. Williams.
2,085.897 ; July 0.
Drive for shapcrs, Balanci'd Iiclicoidal change speed.
W. V. Zhnmnrniann. 2.077.7:U) : Apr. 20.
Drive for the plcklns; devices for looms. Electric. F. I'liily.
2.0G7.09C; Jan. 5.
Drive for weoders. C. F. Bloom and A. T. Slicrc.
2,093,070; .Sept. 14.
Drive, FiHtlngci- W. Lenz. 2,102,425 ; Dee. 14.
Drive, Ilvdraulic. W. C. Anthony and L. Wacliter.
2,071.605; Feb. 2.?.
Drive, Hydraulic. R. Lapsley. 2,100,191 ; Nov. 23.
Drive, Locomotive turbine. G. B. Warren. 2,008,074 ;
Nov. 2.
Drive mnclinnism. G. \\'. Grisdnle. ?.n71.5S5 ; Mar. 2:V
Drive mechanism. E. W. Kellogg. 2.092,882 ; Sept. 14.
Drive mechanism. N. M. Lower. 2,080,725; May 18.
Drive mechanism. W. W. Slo;ine. 2.102,441 ; Dec. 14.
Drive mechanism. N. E. S(|uire. 2,10:1,190 ; Dec. 21.
Drive mechanism. I). R. I)e Tar. 2. 10.!, 51 7-18 ; Dec. 28.
Drive mechanism, Accessary. B. D. Scott. 2,097,712 ;
Nov. 2.
Di'lve merhnnlsm for machine toolfl, RGclprocatlng liil)li-.
W. II. Feeney. 2,060,138 ; .Tan. 20.
Drive mechanism for motor vehicles. L. Salves.
2,070,341 : Feb. 0.
Drlvf nu'clmiilHin for shaker conveyerH. (i. \V. I'acki'f
2,079,300 ; May 4.
Drive mcchnnlsrii for shaker conveyers. W. W. Sloan. •.
Re. 20,589 ; Dec. 14.
Drive inccliaiilHni for shiiUer conveyers. W. \V. Sloane.
2.077.593 ; Apr. 20.
Drh'e iiiechanlHin for shaker conveyers. W. W. Sloniie.
2,077,811 ; Apr. 20
Drive mechanism for shaker conveyers. W. W. Sloane.
2,082,361 ; June 1.
Drive mechanism, Friction. A. C. Schmelzer. 2,074,868 ;
Mar. 23.
Drive mechanism, Positive. W. W. Sayers. 2,078,720 ;
Apr. 27.
Drive mechanism. Vehicle rear end. C. F. Wren.
2,077,452 ; Apr. 20.
Drive, Motor vehicle. G. Tasso. 2,098,071 ; Nov. 2.
Drive of air-screen propelled cars, Electric. H. Eraser.
2,103,156 ; Dec. 21.
Drive, Push bench. K. Korbuly. 2.071.208 ; Feb. 16.
Drive, Reduction. B. J. Merkle. 2,073,348 ; Mar. 9.
Drive, Resilient. T. Clark. 2,093,955; Sept. 21.
Drive, Rod weeder. A. E. W. Johnson. 2,095,874 ; Oct.
12.
Drive, Rolling mill. A. C. Cummins. 2,102,355 ; Dec. 14.
Drive shaft arrangement. J. W. B. Pearce. 2,067,287 ;
Jan. 12.
Drive, Speed varying power. P. B. Reeves and H. E.
Brooks. 2.094,750 ; Oct. 5.
Drive, Spinning bucket. E. H. Hull. 2,101,679 ; Dec. 7.
Drive, Spinning bucket. F. C. Linn. 2,101,684 ; Dec. 7.
Uiive suitable for remote control. E. IS. Hansel!
2,091.081 : Aug. 31.
Drive, Supercharger. R. Chilton. 2,101,239 ; Dec. 7.
Drive, Supercharger. E. J. Smith and E. S. Bush.
2,082,556 ; June 1.
Drive, Synchronous. W. R. Perry. 2.077,708 ; Apr. 20.
Drive system. E. W. Kellogg. 2,092,883 ; Sept. 14.
Drive system. Electric. T. Buehhold. 2.098,177 : Nov. 2
Drive system. Mechanical. W. Van Guilder. 2,087,709;
July 20.
Drive, Variable speed. R. Crzellitzer. 2.088,948 : Aug. 3.
Drive, Variable speed. L. Maurer. 2,080,145; May 11.
Drive, Variable speed belt. B. J. Kingsbury. 2,080,319 ;
May 11.
Drive, Variable speed power. A. Tlmmermann.
2,076,926 ; Apr. 13.
Driver for rotary tools. R. S. Blair. 2.092,598 ; Sept. 7.
Driver, Piston pile. J. Wohlmeyer. 2,068.045 ; Jan. 19.
Driver, Post. G. L. Collord. 2,067,890; Jan. 19.
Driving and stopping mechanism. J. Gouldbourn, T. A.
Kestell, and F. B. Keall. 2,066,344 ; Jan. 5.
Driving and slopping mechanism. O. K. Haas.
2.078.942 ; Mav 4.
Driving attachment. D. R. Holdon. 2,067,010 ; Jan. 5.
Driving box saddle and spring arrangi'mciit for locomo-
tives. A. Wallace and J. F. Holloway. 2,085,689 ; June
29.
Driving connection for oil burners, Flexible. R. M. Sher-
man. 2,084,709 ; June 22.
Driving device. V. E. Pratt. 2,094,669 ; Oct. 5.
Driving device. P. Vandenput. 2,094,730 ; Oct. 5.
Driving device for a centrifugal spinning machine. R. W.
H. Hofstede-Crull. 2,089,933; Aug. 17.
Driving device for magnetic sound recording and repro-
ducing apparatus. J. Fodor. 2.091.756; Aug. 31.
Driving frame. P. G. Hood. 2,078.078; Apr. 20.
Driving gear. H. J. and H. E. Criner. 2,087,021 ; July
13.
Driving implement. R. E. Beegle. 2.086,694 ; July 13.
Driving means for* grain elevators. J. D. Hofer.
2.072,400; Mar. 2.
Driving means for wafercraft. A. Ryba. 2,087.007 ; July
13.
Driving mechanism. J. W. Allen. 2.075,07S : M.'ir. 30.
Driving mechanism. M. J. FInnegan. 2,093.315; Sept.
14.
Driving mechanism. N. Ilelsdorf. 2.0R5.fi57 ; June 29.
Driving mechjinisin. A. Johnsnn. 2.0!V.'.37I 5; Si>pt. 7.
Driving mechanism. R. P. Lansing. 2.093,324; Sept. 14.
Driving mechanism. R. P. Lansing. 2.099,813 : Nov. 23.
Driving mechanism. V. Lind.-r. 2. 081. 815: June 22.
Driving m(>chanlsin. N. M. I^ower. 2.075.352 ; Mar. 30.
Driving mechanism. R. M. Nardone. 2.077.253; Apr. 13.
Driving mechiinlsm. R. M. Nardone. 2,099,768 ; Nov. 23.
Driving mechanism. Automotive. W. C. Starkey.
2.101,275 ; Dec. 7.
Driving mechanism for control valves of internal conihus
lion engines. V. V. KIpfi-r. 2.074. 5SS: :Mnr. 23.
Driving mechanisin for Infernal cemlmstlon engines and
the like. A. II. Craske. 2.102,196; Dec. 14.
Driving mechanisin for lehr rolls. J. 11. lledshnw.
2,084,108; June 15.
Driving nii'cli.Miilsiii fur propelliMs. S. K. lIolTniiin niul
(\ II. WI.'L'MiMn. 2.091,637: Aug. 31.
Driving mecliMiilKin for nillwjiv cir grncralors. O. I.
Lewis an.l J. I'. Wright. 2.0HI.33tl: May 2.'>.
Drlviiit; nii'cliniilMiii for sliaklni: conveyers and the like.
II. Cranwr. :;.06(l.9«l ; Jan. 5.
Driving nii-clnmisni for valves, H. K. Ilodgaon and J. L.
Dclnncl.irr. 2.08(1.0:10; Jnlv 6.
Driving inechanlsin, Meclmnloal. A.T.Keller. 2.007,282;
Oct. 20.
Driving mechanism of straight knitting ninclilnes. Auto-
mallcMlly controlling the. M. Itlchter. 2.068.(101):
Jiin. 10.
Driving incclianlsui, Prolected. U. F. Symonds. 2.083.967 ;
Juno 15.
Driving mechanism to nnilnlaln ronstnni the rrmilrnl
length of an endh-ss (Irlvlnu niealis, K. .\. Nlchnlson
and \V. T I'rllrhnrd 2,000,218; Nov. 10.
858
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Dual ratio. W. E. Newman.
loom dobbies. E. R. Holmes,
motor vehicles. S. Fischer.
W. G. H. Finch.
A. Gordon and
2,087,393 ;
Driving mechanisms,
2,095,279 ; Oct. 12.
Driving motion for
2,090,047 ; Aug. 17.
Driving system for
2,096,355 ; Oct. 19.
Driving system, Mechanical positive.
2,089,846; Aug. 10.
Drop box loom. Weft replenishing. A.
W. M. Wattle. 2,082,884; June 8.
Drop-feed counterflow heater. L. A. Wilson.
July 20.
Drop leaf table. E. P. Charak. 2,092,244 ; Sept. 7.
Drop table. L. Richardson. 2.097,133 ; Oct. 26.
Drum. W. P. Ludwig. 2,092,980; Sept. 14.
Drum. C. H. Strupe. 2,074,193 ; Mar. 16.
Drum and drum seal, Making brake. E. A. Nelson.
2,080,895 ; May 18.
Drum apparatus for desiccating liquids and semiliquids.
Heated. W. Sasse and E. Schneider. 2,084,537 ; June
22.
Drum brake. W. C. Hedgcock. 2,079.554 ; May 4.
Drum, Hauling. A. Himmel. 2.066,779 ; Jan. 5.
Drum, Kettle. F. Horak. 2,070,082 ; Feb. 9.
Drum muffler and practice pad. Snare. C. F. Lebow.
2,078,004 ; Apr. 20.
Drum rolling device. J. D. McGlynn. 2,071,889 ; Feb.
23
Drurn snare. J. A. Meyer. 2,085,819 ; July 6.
Drum snare adjuster. C. H. Strupe. 2,096,209 ; Oct. 19.
Drum, Stacking. A. E. Jesser. 2,100,483 ; Nov. 30.
Drum type drier. E. Kaessmann. 2,095,363 ; Oct. 12.
Drum used in the processing of hides and skins. N. D.
Clarke. 2,090,185 ; Aug. 17.
Dry cell and producing same. O. E. RuhofC, E. J. Mc-
Eachron, O. J. Krueger, and G. H. Schroeder.
2,095,421 ; Oct. 12.
Dry cell and terminal connection therefor. C. P. Deibel.
2,096,628; Oct. 19.
Dry cell, core therefor, and producing same. O. E.
Ruhoft", E. J. McEachron, and G. H. Schroeder.
2,088,307 ; July 27.
Dry cells, Making. O. Metzger. 2.099,449 ; Nov. 16.
Dry dispersions. L. P. Dove. 2,093.424 ; Sept. 21.
Dry pipe valve. A. C. Rowley. 2,086,438 ; July 6.
Drying and heating apparatus. F. Whipperman.
2,090,523 ; Aug. 17.
Drying, Jlethod and apparatus for. W. H. Charch.
2,099,160 ; Nov. 16.
Drying, Process and apparatus for. W. C. Eberlin.
2,099,162 ; Nov. 16.
Drying rack. D. J. Foss. 2,087,757; July 20.
Drying special materials. Method of and apparatus for.
C. E. Bill. 2,090,177 ; Aug. 17.
Drying unit. P. J. Murray. 2,091,873; Aug. 31.
Dual wheel. A. W. Dunn. 2,082,384; June 1.
Duct. R. D. Lambert. 2,089,492 ; Aug. 10.
Duct, Underfloor. J. M. G. Fullman. 2,097.393 ; Oct. 26.
Ductilizing process. J. R. Gier, Jr. 2,103,777 ; Dec. 28.
Dummy, Bread. W. A. Rike. 2,079,204 ; May 4,
Dump apparatus with sloping discharge walls, Bottom. H,
W. Sanford. 2,076,005 ; Apr. 6.
Dump for carpet sweepers, Dustpan. W. Bissell.
2,085,209 ; June 29.
Dump body. R. T. Osman. 2,098,670 ; Nov. 9.
Dumping device. Aerial tramway carrier. G. M. Kilcarr.
2,095,552 ; Oct. 12.
Dumping mechanism. Carpet sweeper. N. W. Cummins.
2,097,549 : Nov. 2.
Duplex adding machine. W. A. Anderson. 2,068,650 ;
Jan. 26.
Duplex connecter. C. G. Bondeson. 2,084,961 ; June 22.
Duplex container. W. A. Ringler. 2,079,815 ; May 11.
Duplex valve. W. F. IMcKay. L'.075,740 : Jlar. 30.
Duplicating apparatus. A. Marchev. 2,096.818 : Oct. 26.
Duplicating apparatus. W. Ritzerfeld. 2,088,346; July
27.
attachment. L. D. Nelson. 2,085,993 ;
Duplicating
July (i.
Duplicating
2,075,950 ;
A. Marchev and C. C. McCain.
device.
Apr. 6.
Duplicating dovicp. IT. T. Ucnrdon. 2.074.660: Jlar. 2:^.
Duplicating machine. C. H. Bradt. 2,088,572 ; Aug. 3.
""■■■■ ■■ E. J. Brasseur. 2,092,242 ; Sept. 7.
A. E. (ioodwin. 2,091,0.38; Aug.
Duplicating machine
Duplicating machine
24.
Duplicating machine.
man. 2,084.583 ; June 22
Duplicating machine. B.
Mar. 2.
Duplicating machine.
2,090.849 : Aug. 24.
Duplicating machine.
Duplicating machine.
18.
Duplicating machine.
Oct. 5.
Duplicating machine and
2,072,534; Mar. 2.
Duplicating machine, Multiple roll. A. IMarcbev, J.
Hernlund, and C. C. McCain. 2,070,797 : Feb. 16
Duplicating machine. Power driven. R. F. Morrison and
M. G. Stewart. 2.094,181 ; Sept. 28.
F. M. Houshalter and F. O. Weis-
K. Johansen. 2,072,336 ;
R. F. Morrison and M. G. Stewart.
F. Nigra. 2.089,979 : Aug. 17.
L. H. Thompson. 2,080,447 ; May
2.094,628 ;
M. Terry.
W.
D. H. Whitehead,
method. E.
Duplicator. J. G. Brennan. 2,101,000 ; Nov. 30.
Duplicator. F. W. Storck. 2,093,385 ; Sept. 14.
Duplicator pad. R. L. Lester. 2,085,197 ; June 29.
Dust and fume sampler. T. A. Walsh. 2,079,474 ; May 4.
Dust bag. C. C. Muentener. 2,070,674; Feb. 16.
Dust cloth broom holder. H. A. Britt. 2,074,209 ; Mar. 16.
Dust collector. W. S. Bowen. 2,082,242; June 1.
Dust collector. J. H. Dickerson. 2,079.315 ; Jlay 4.
Dust collector. C. G. McKeown. 2,085,506 ; June 29.
Dust collector. G. E. Teasdale. 2,089,076 ; Aug. 3.
Dust concentration. Apparatus for measuring, recording,
and controlling dilute. P. Drinker and W. G. Hazard.
2,076,553^; Apr. 13.
Dust cover. H. Wollner. 2.085,284; June 29.
Dust dampener for vacuum cleaners. J. N. Velos.
2,087,075 ; July 13.
Dust deposition. Method and apparatus for preventing.
D. D. Crandell. 2,095,969 ; Oct. 19.
Dust distributing device. H. E. Brandt. 2,086,696 ; July
13.
Dust filter. H. E. Bedford. 2,094,775 ; Oct. 5.
Dust from an air current, Collecting. R. F. Kneisley.
2,068,332 ; Jan. 19.
Dust from gases. Apparatus for removing. J. S. Fasting.
2.093.866 ; Sept. 21.
Dust from mops and other similar kinds of brooms. De-
vice for cleaning and removing. M. Schultze, nee Liehr.
2,076,966 ; Apr. 13.
Dust guard assembly. L. A. Rowe. 2,070,865 ; Feb. 16.
Dustpan, Carpet sweeper. E. Callan. 2,068.943 ; Jan. 26.
Dust separator. T. Skajaa. 2,069.483 ; Feb. 2.
Dust separator and collector. T. S. Monaghan. 2,068,459 ;
Jan. 19.
Duster, Dust mop. T. Gutterson. 2,085,653 ; June 29.
Duster, Wool. W. W. Windle. 2,076,420 ; Apr. 6.
Dustiness of dusty materials. Reducing. B. R. Harris.
2,068,489 ; Jan. 19.
Dusting in the manufacture of coated paper, Reducing.
L. C. Fleck. 2,072,670 ; Mar. 2.
Dusting machine. E. M. Brickett and S. A. Coleman.
2,092,693; Sept. 7.
Dusting tool. W. V. Paine. 2,068,349 ; Jan. 19.
Dwelling assembled from prefabricated units. J. H. Ken-
nedy. 2,097,796; Nov. 2.
Dye and making same. Mineral. C. B. White. 2,091,539 ;
Aug. 31.
Dye assistants and method of using, Vat. J. G. Kern.
2,074,150 ; Mar. 16.
Dye, Azo. W. A. Sexton. 2,088,726 ; Aug. 3.
Dye, Colloidized vat. M. L. Crossley, R. H. Kienle, and
G. L. Royer. 2,090,511 ; Aug. 17.
Dye composition and manufacture thereof. Vat. J. G.
Kern. 2,067,926; Jan. 19.
Dye composition for the treatment of external burns in
human beings. R. H. Aldrich and D. A. Bryce.
2,103,309 ; Dec. 28.
Dye compositions. Vat. P. W. Carleton and A. L. Fox.
2,085,145 ; June 29.
Dye composition. Vat. H. W. Wass and H. J. Rupright
2,101,828 ; Dec. 7.
Dye layers, Bleaching-out. J. Eggert, B. Wendt, and
A. Frohlich. 2,097,119 ; Oct. 26.
Dye liquor and method. Mineral. C. B. White. 2,082,087 ;
June 1.
Dye, Methine cycanine. W. Zeh. 2,089,322 ; Aug. 10.
Dye powder and making same. Vat. E. L. Pelton.
2.086,574 ; July 13.
Dye powders and their preparation, Anthraquinone vat.
W. S. Tolman. 2,086,831 ; July 13.
Dye process. S. U. Boehmer. 2,071,492 ; Feb. 23.
Dye, Quinphthalone. J. R. Bailey. 2,092,238 ; Sept. 7.
Dye stain removing composition. L. F. Supple.
2.091,220 ; Aug. 24.
Dye^stripper, Combination. D. J. Block. 2,077,983 ; Apr.
d
R. L. Drew and W. S.
20.
Dyeing and mordant therefor.
Peck. 2,085,795 ; July 6.
Dyeing apparatus. E. J. Abbott. 2,076,170 ; Apr. 6.
Dyeing apparatus. E. Clark. 2,088,465 ; July 27.
Dyeing, Apparatus for. M. N. Bulford. 2,084,189 ;
June 15.
D.voing by iiionns of sulphuric esters of indanthrones.
p A. W. Fairweather, J. Thomas, and Barclay's Bank
Limited. 2,091,143 : Aug. 24.
Dyeing machine. J. Schmitz, Jr. 2,098,890 ; Nov. 9.
Dyeing machine. W. M. Wentz. 2.072,323 ; Mar. 2.
Dyeing machine, Single and multiple pressure. E. A.
btienen. 2,087,308 ; July 20
Dyeing method and bath. I. M. Smith. 2,095,221 ;
Oct. 5.
Dyeing of elastic fabrics. A. Isaac. 2,086,298 ; July 6.
Dyeing process. N. H. Haddock, F. Lodge, and C. H.
Lumsden. 2,091,145 : Aug. 24.
Dyeing process. J. Schmitz, Jr. 2,094,501 ; Sept. 28.
Dyeing process and composition. J. G. Kern. 2,078,388 ;
Apr. 27.
°^''^0(f7 9'^8*-*^^Fn^l9 <^°°iPosition, Vat. J. G. Kern.
Dyeing 'process. Continuous. J. H. Stradley. 2,074,031 :
Mar. 16.
Dyeing with vat dyes. J. G. Kern. 2.067.927 ; Jan. 19.
Dyeing with vat dyes. J. G. Kern. 2,067,929-30 ; Jan. 19.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
859
Dyeings prepared of cellulose materials by means of sub-
stantive dyestufCs, Treatment of. F. Miinz and K. Keller.
2,080,543 ; May 18.
Dyes and making them, Oil soluble azo. M. E. P. Fried-
rich and F. H. Smith. 2,087,282 ; July 20.
Dyes and manufacturing the same, Carbocyanine. W. Zeh.
2,086.689 : July 13.
Dyes and manufacturing the same, Monoazo. W. Leister.
2,088,328 ; July 27.
Dyes and pigments derived therefrom, Azo. C. K. Black.
2,092,796 ; Sept. 14.
Dyes and preparing the same, Anthraquinone. S. Blling-
worth, N. H. Haddock, F. Lodge, and C. H. Lumsden.
2,068,124; Jan. 19.
Dyes and the preparation thereof, Indigoid. E. Havas.
2,094.596 ; Oct. 5.
Dyes and their preparation, Azo. S. Coffey, M. Lapworth,
and W. A. Sexton. 2,098,276 ; Nov. 9.
Dyes and their production, Azo. M. Mendoza. 2,077,575 ;
Apr. 20.
Dyes and their production, Azo. M. Mendoza. 2,088,333 ;
July 27.
Dyes and their production, Azo. W. A. Sexton.
2,087,706 ; July 20.
Dyes and their production, Azo pigment. A. R. Murphy
and C. K. Black. 2,077,488 ; Apr. 20.
Dyes, Azo. J. L Carr and C. K. Black. 2,100,378 ;
Nov. 30.
Dyes for acetate silk and their production, Azo. H. Ohlen-
dorf and H. Lange. 2.067,725 ; Jan. 12.
Dyes for coloring cellulose esters, Monoazo. G. Matz-
dorf and E. Baumann. 2,081,244 ; May 25.
Dyes, Manufacture of benzoseleno-cyanine. W. Zeh.
2,089,323; Aug. 10.
Dyes, Manufacture of polymethine. W. Schneider.
2,073,759 ; Mar. 16.
Dyes, Metallized acid azo. M. L. Crossley and L. M.
Shafer. 2,086,854 ; ,Tuly 13.
Dyes, Monoazo. W. Benade, E. Fischer, and M. Baeck.
2,083,216; June 8.
Dves of the cyanine series. W. Dieterle, W. Zeh, and
W. Zerweck. 2,066,967 ; .Tan. 5.
Dyes of the cyanlne type, Production of. J. D. Kendall.
2,080,049; May 11.
Dyes, Orange di.sazo. M. L. Crossley and L. M. Shafer.
2,075.022 ; Mar. 30.
Dyes, Preparation of azo. E. Schirm. 2,083,619 ; June
15.
Dyes, Sulphur. W. Hagge and K. Haagen. 2,076,143 ;
Apr. 6.
Dyes, Trimethine cyanine. J. Brunken, A. Sieglitz, and
M. Dabelow. 2,096,842 ; Oct. 26.
Dyes, Trimethine cyanine. W. Zeh, W. Gaedke, M. Dabe-
low, and W. Zerweck. 2,071,993; Feb. 23.
Dyes, Vat. W. Hagge and K. Haagen. 2,076,144 ; Apr. 6.
Dyes, Water insoluble monoazo. H. Ohlendorf and E.
Baumann. 2,067,726: Jan. 12.
Dyestuff and preparing it, Thlazine. W. Hoffmann.
2.069,670 ; Feb. 2.
Dyestuff and printing paste, Flavanthrone. G. M. Bishop.
2,009.210: Feb. 2.
DyestufC, Azo. M. Kappeler. 2,080,209 ; May 11.
Dyestuff for cotton, Yellov? substantive. M. Schubert.
2,098,599 ; Nov. 9.
Dyestuff, IndiKoid vat. W. Zerweck and E. Albrecht.
2,076.872 : Apr. 13.
Dyestuff intermediates. C. Paine and W. A. Sexton.
2,094,078 ; Sept. 28.
Dyestull' isonier.s of the naphthoylene diarylimldazole
series, Ronaration of vat. W. Eckert and H. Sieber.
2,0773,098 ; Mar. 9.
Dyestuff paste for use in printing. G. M. Bishop.
2,069,209 ; Feb. 2.
Dyestuff preparation In powder form especially suitable
for printing. Vat. C. Krauss and M. Pomnier.
2,070.739; Feb. 16.
Dyestuff preparations, Sulpliur. I'. Schick and C. Kohl.
■2,091,417 ; Aug. 31.
Dyestuff preparations, Vat. J. Nuosslein and G. Balle.
"2,073,116 : Mar. 0.
Dyestuff preparations. Vat. H. J. Wetland and O. Stall-
niann. 2,087.806 ; July 20.
Dyestuff solutions. Device for preparing. J. S. Gras-
siani. 2.083,103; June 8.
Dyestuff, Yellow azo. 1!. Ilersteln. 2,002,071 : Sent. 14.
D'vesluffs, Acetate urtlfielal siil;. I*. G. Carter, R. II. Sen-
"nctt, and C. .Sliaw. 2.007,432; Nov. 2.
Dyestuffs, Acid Hiifniniiio. K. Iluber and W. Vogt.
2,008,056: Jan. 19.
Dyestuffs, Acid triplienylmethane. P. Wolff and W.
Werner. 2.072,.''.:',!); Miir. 2.
Dyosluffs. AlkvlaryliintlinKiuinone. N. H. Haddock and
C. H. Lumsden. 2.100,392; Nov. 30.
DvestiillH :iiiil iiiMlciiiL; nmimc, DIh- and tris-azo. H.
Krzlltalla .ind L. Neumann. 2.004,846: Oct. .'"(.
Dyestuffs and miiklnj,' Himie, Tndlgoid. B. SlUcklln and
E. Kambll. 2,074.712; June 22.
DycHtnlTH and niiildn),' llieiri, A/.o. H. Krzlkalln and li.
Ritz.'niliMler, 2,0HS,0I1 ; Aug. 3.
Dyestuffs and iirepiiilnj; llwrn, Ailtyl and nlltoxy arylnnilno
niltlira(|Ulnone. N. II. Haddock, I''. Lodge, and C. II.
Lumsden. 2,001.812: Auir. 31.
DyoBtuIVs and preparing them, Azo. A. II. Knight.
2,088,327 ; July 27.
Dyestuffs and preparing them, Dioxazine. K. Thiess and
F. Maennchen. 2,066,915 ; Jan. 5.
Dyestuffs and preparing them. Phenyl-. E. Koenigs and
E. Ruppelt. 2,072,401 ; Mar. 2.
Dyestuffs and preparing them, Polymethine. P. Wolff.
2,077,063 ; Apr. 13.
Dyestuffs and producing same, Azo. H. Krzikalla and
P. Garbsch. 2,092,398; Sept. 7.
Dyestuffs and their manufacture, Azo. A. Krebser.
2,074,225 ; Mar. 16.
Dyestuffs and their manufacture, Azo. W. Wehrli.
2,103,804 ; Dec. 28.
Dyestuffs and their manufacture, Chromatable monoazo-.
B. Richard. 2,077,854 ; Apr. 20.
Dyestuffs and their manufacture, Arylamino anthra-
quinone. A. Peter. 2,101,094 ; Dec. 7.
Dyestuffs and their manufacture, Green monoazo. O.
Senn. 2,076,484; Apr. 6.
Dyestuffs and their manufacture, Sulphonated arylamino
anthraquinone. E. Gutzwiller. 2,076,197 ; Apr. 6.
Dyestuffs and their production, Azo. A. II. ICnight.
2,091.367 ; Aug. 31.
Dyestuffs and their production, Azo. H. Krzikalla and
P. Garbsch. 2,069,743 ; Feb. 9.
Dyestuffs and their production, Cupriferous azo. M.
Mendoza. 2,070.292 ; Feb. 9.
Dyestuffs and their production, Disazo. A. H. Knight.
2,092,076; Sept. 7.
Dyestuffs and their production, Monoazo. A. H. Knight.
2,069,836 ; Feb. 9.
Dyestuffs and their production, Monoazo. A. H. Knight.
2,092.075 ; Sept. 7.
Dyestuffs, Anthraquinone. B. Bienert. 2,090,023 ; Aug.
17.
Dyestuffs, Anthraquinone. N. H. Haddock, F. Lodge,
and C. H. Lumsden. 2,072,259 ; Mar. 2.
Dyestuffs, Anthraquinone. N. H. Haddock, P. Lodge,
and C. H. Lumsden. 2,074,179; Mar. 16.
Dyestuffs, Anthraquinone. F. Lodge. 2,081,755 ; May
25.
Dyestuffs, Anthraquinone-benzacridone vat. W. Bauer,
H. Hoyer, and B. BoUweg. 2,097,112 ; Oct. 26.
Dyestuffs, Azo. K. F. Conrad. 2,090.938; Aug. 24.
Dyestuffs, Azo. H. Hopff and A. Weickmann.
2,098,782 : Nov. 9.
Dyestuffs, Azo. F. Felix and W. Huber. 2,082,156;
June 1.
Dyestuffs, Azo. J. Gyr and O. Kaiser. 2,084,731 ; June
22.
Dvestuffs, Azo. M. A. Kunz. H. Krzikalla, and W. Lim-
bacher. 2,099.168 : Nov. 10.
Dyestuffs, Azo. K. Holzach and B. v. Bock. 2,082,495;
June 1.
Dyestuffs, Azo. E. E. Mlsslin and E. von Capeller.
2,070,997; Feb. 16.
Dvestuffs, Azo. J. S. Petrus-BIumbergor. 2,093,511 ;
"Sept. 21.
Dvestuffs. Azo. C. Schuster and A. Schmelzer.
"2,004.414 ; Sept 28.
Dyestuffs, Azo. C. Taube and J. H. Helberger.
2,095.484; Oct 12.
Dyestuffs capable of being chromed. W. Eckert, O.
Braunsdorf, and E. Fischer. 2,096,295 ; Oct. 19.
Dyestuffs capable of being chromed, anlliraciuinone. G.
Krilnzlein, H. Schlichenmaier and T. Meissner.
2,081.359 ; May 25.
Dyestuffs containing metal in complex union, Azo. F.
Straub and H. Schneider. 2,090.432 : Aug. 17.
Dyestuffs derived from indophenols. Sulphur. W. Zer-
weck and W. Heohtenberg. 2,083,891; June 15.
DyestulTs, Disazo. K. Holzach, B. v. Bock, H. Ohlendorf,
and E. Baumann. 2,086,031 ; July 6.
Dyestuffs for the antliraquInon<> a/ine series. Vat. J.
"Mueller and K. Koeberle. 2.0"!). 1(>:! : Aim- 4.
Dyestuffs, Grinding. I. T. Thornton. 2,098.798 ; Nov. 9.
Dvestuffs, Indigoid vat. J. Froehlich. 2,080,862; May
"is.
Dyestuffs, Indigoid vat. E. Stoecklln and F. Gclcshnber.
'2,000,141 ; Oct. 19.
Dvestuffs insoluble In water and fiber dved therewith,
"Disazo. P. Jiirg. 2.007,421 ; Oct. 20.
DvestulTs, Manufacture of mixed quinono. E. Scblrm.
2,080.337 ; July 6.
Oyestiiffs, Mono azo. R. Flolsoliliauer. 2,073,470 ; Mnr. 0.
DyestulT.s, Monoazo. R. I'MeLselihauer. i:.07!l.l!>li : Mnv 4.
Dvestuffs, Monoazo. R. Fleischhauer and C. T. Schultls.
"2.000.740 ; Fob. 0.
Dv<'stiilTN of tli(> anlliraeene series, rreparlng. J. Ualler.
■2.081.0 11 ; June 22.
DveHlnlTs of till" antlirncene series, I'reparlng. J. Mailer
"and G. RUsch. 2,077,108; Apr. 13.
Dvi'NtulTs of the anthraquinone series. O. Krilnrleln. I";.
Dlefenbach. F. Eggert, and (5. RohoU. 2,087,438; July
20.
Dveslnffs of llie anthnicpilnone series. W. II. I.yonn.
"2. OS 1,871 : May 2.'..
Dvesliiffs of the Mnilirai|ulnoiii> nerleii, Acid. F. LocIb«
and r. H. l.nniHdeii. 2.nSI.7r.(l; May 25.
DveHliitTn of the nMllii'n(|ulnono scries. Acid wool. K.
Weliinnd. 2.000.71)7 ; Jim. 5.
DyeKlulTH of the ani bnii|uInono series, .\rld wool. K.
"Welniind and C. liamberK.T. 2.007, lO.S-O : Jan. 12.
DveHliin's of (he MnltiiiHiiilnnne Herli'H, .\ild wool. K. W«>ln-
'mill mill ('. llmiilierKiT. 2,077,530 ; .\pr. 20.
860
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Dyestuffs of the antliraquinone series, Acid wool. K.
Welnand and C. Bamberger. 2,082,192 ; June 1.
Dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series and making same.
Vat. H. Scheyer and E. Schwamberger. 2,096,688;
Oct. 19.
Dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series and making the
same. Vat. K. Scholl, K. Meyer, and J. Donat.
2,072,485 ; Mar. 2.
Dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series and preparing them,
Vat. A. Wolfram, P. Nawiasky, G. Langbein, and W.
Elbs. 2,069,663 ; Feb. 2.
Dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series. New. W. Bauer.
2,078.996 ; May 4.
Dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series, Preparation of.
W. L. Rintelman and W. H. Lycan. 2,069,350; Jan.
19.
Dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series. Vat. P. Nawiasky,
A. Ehrhardt, and K. Saftlen. 2,098,590 ; Nov. 9.
Dyestuffs of the anthraquinone series, Vat. H. Scheyer
and E. Schwamberger. 2,089,435 ; Aug. 10.
Dyestuffs of the anthraciuinone tliio-ether. B. Stein and
W. Kuehne. 2.091,657 ; Aug. 31.
Dyestuffs of the dibenzanthrone series. Vat. H. Nere-
sheimer, A. Vilsmeler and R. Held. 2,077,893 ; Apr. 20.
Dyestuffs of the dloxazine series. G. Kranzlein, K. Thiess,
H. Greune, and A. Brunner. 2,086,871 ; July 13.
Dyestuffs of the dloxazine series and preparing them.
G. Kranzlein, H. Greune, M. Thiele, and F. Brunntrager.
2,092.399 : Sept. 7.
Dyestuffs of the dioxazine series, High molecular. G.
Kranzlein, H. Greune, W. Schultheis, and G. Langbein.
2,082,344 ; June 1.
Dyestuffs of the dloxazine series soluble in water and
preparing them. G. Kranzlein, H. Greune and F. Brunn-
trager. 2,077,887 ; Apr. 20.
Dyestuffs of the fluoridine series and "preparing them. A.
Wolfram and K. Bonstedt. 2,071,372 : Feb. 23.
Dyestuffs of the gallocyanine series. E. Huber. 2,069,475 ;
Feb. 2.
Dyestuffs of the indanthrone series, Anthraquinone vat.
J. Deinet. 2,091,236 ; Aug. 24.
Dyestuffs of the naphthalene-1.4.5.8-tetracarboxvlic acid
dllmida series. H. Vollmann. 2,087,133 ; July 13.
Dyestuffs of the oxazine series and preparing them. K.
Thiess. 2,077,863 ; Apr. 20.
Dyestuffs of the pyrazolone series, Manufacture of chro-
matable azo. J. Bohi. 2,073,728 : Mar. 16.
Dyestuffs of the pyridononnthraquinone series. Vat. P.
Nawiasky and R. Robl. 2,094,463 ; Sept. 28.
Dyestuffs of the pyrone series. H. Krzlkalla and P.
Garbsch. 2,071,130 ; Feb. 16.
Dyestuffs of the triarylmethane series. Production of. C.
Winter and P. Krebs. 2,083,888 ; June 15.
Dyestuffs of the xanthone type and producing the same.
C. Winter and E. Kern. 2,073,086 ; Mar. 9.
Dyestuffs, Pigment azo. A. Modersohn and W. Schleifen-
baum. 2,097,734 ; Nov. 2.
Dyestuffs, Polyazo. K. Holzach, L. Neumann, and H.
H. Krzikalla. 2,088.907 ; Aug. 3.
Dyestuffs, Polymethlne. P. Wolff and G. Schafer.
2,089.633 ; Aug. 10.
Dyestuffs, Process and composition for applying and fixing
dlazoimino. I. F. Chambers. 2,088,506 ; July 27.
Dyestuffs, Production of water-soluble azo. H. Krzikalla,
H. Dehnert. and D. Vossen. 2,099,525 : Nov. 16.
Dyestuffs. Triphenylmethane. H. Grotowsky. 2,103,846 :
Dec. 28.
Dyestuffs, Unsymmetrlcal Indlgold. R. Stocker and J.
Muller. 2,096,140 ; Oct. 19.
Dyestuffs, Water insoluble azo. O. Goll, R. Wolff, and F
Gund. 2.091,358: Aug. 31.
Dyestuffs, Water-soluble azo. E. Fischer and R. Huss.
2,098,643 ; Nov. 9.
Dyestuffs, Water-solnble basic triphenylmethane. I*. Wolff
and W. Werner. 2,901,463: Auc. 31.
Dynagraph, Well pump. W. E. Gilbert and S. B. Sargent.
2.097,150 : Oct. 26.
Dynamic balancing apparatus. H. W. Moore. 2,090,803 ;
Aug. 24.
Dynamic multiplier. E. S. Purington. 2,096,759 ; Oct.
26.
Dynamic multiplier with automatic tone filter. E. S
Purington. 2,096.758 : Oct. 26.
Dynamo and drive therefor. C. De Los Rice. 2,070,843 •
Feb. 16.
Dynamo and dynamo installation. A. V. E. C. Gullbert
2,084,527 : June 22.
Dynamo-electric generating apparatus. G. M. Pestarini
2,074,236 ; Mar. 16.
Dynamo-electric machine. J. H. Blankonbuohler.
2,094.344 : Sept. 28.
Dynamo electric machine. W. E. Gough and W. H. May-
cock. 2,089,696 ; Aug. 10.
Dynamo-electric machine. C. C. Hutching. 2,087 406 •
July 20.
Dynamo-electric machine. V. Kauders. 2,071,839 : Feb
23.
Dynamo-electric machine. M. A. Savage. 2,099,575 •
Nov. 16.
Dynamo-electric machine. A. P. Wood. 2,074,822: Mar
23.
Dynamo-electric machine control. G. G. Landls and
N. J. Hoenio. 2.nn8.551 : Jan. 19.
Dynamo-electric machine frame. L. B. Ehrlich. 2,070.718 ;
Feb. 16.
Dynamo-electric machine, Low-loss. L. A. Kilgore.
2,078,668;: Apr. 27.
Dynamo-electric machine, Totally enclosed. M. A. Savage.
2,078,164 ; Apr. 20.
Dynamo-electric machines, System of control for. R. R.
Baker. 2,100,761 ; Nov. 30.
Dvnamomoter. J. C. Slonneger. 2.099.662 ; Nov. 16.
Dynamo motor. C. W. Noel. 2,102,481 : Dec. 14.
Ear Fitting for excluding water or diminishing sound.
J. P. Hershman. 2,070,403 ; Feb. 9.
Ear muff. W. H. Rose. 2,089,427 ; Aug. 10.
Ear protector. J. I. Dowling and J. L. Laib. 2,070,332 ;
Feb. 9.
Ear protector. H. Zaretsky. 2,086,346 ; July 6.
Earth and product thereof. Treating naturally active.
F. W. K. Hartshorne. 2,079,854; May 11.
Earth-boring apparatus. D. M. Hollingsworth.
2,081,200 ; May 25.
Earth boring bit. E. L. Taylor. 2.086.751 ; July 13.
Earth boring drill. C. E. Reed. 2,076,003 ; Apr. 6.
Earth digging tool. V. F. Flandera. 2,083,328 ; June 8.
Earth formations. Method of and apparatus for elec-
trically exploring. F. W. Huber. 2,072,950 ; Mar. 9.
Earth implement, Adjustable. C. A. Winters. 2,068,215 ;
Jan. 19.
Earth, Method of hard burning diatomaceous. R. W.
Schmidt. 2,098,762 ; Nov. 9.
Earth mover. J. F. Knapp. 2,084,690 ; June 22.
Earth mover. J. F. Knapp. 2,089,485 ; Aug. 10.
Earth moving apparatus. E. L. Harrington. 2,094,153 ;
Sept. 28.
Earth moving device. E. W. Austin. 2,090.826 ; Aug. 24.
Earth moving machine. A. C. Cox, 2,076,939 ; Apr. 13.
Earth moving machine. F. P. Lawler. 2,101,400 ; Dec. 7.
Earth pulverizer. M. D. Jenks. 2.079.506 ; May 4.
Earth resistivity measurement. A. E. Bowen. 2,094,116 ;
Sept. 28.
Earth, Solidifying. J. van Hulst. 2.075.244 : Mar. 30.
Earthenware body. I. E. Sproat. 2,068,154 ; Jan. 19.
Easel construction. F. O. Brant. 2,099,192 ; Nov. 16.
Easel, Enlarging. V. P. Clear. 2,084,432 ; June 22.
Easy opening container. W. E. Taylor. 2,086,586 ; July
Ebonite powder for molding purposes, Production of.
F. N. Pickett. 2,096,336; Oct. 19.
Eccentric for operating sliver rubbing devices. J.
Hughes. 2,067,399 ; Jan. 12.
Echo recording apparatus. R. L. Hollingsworth.
2,075,285 ; Mar. 30.
Echo sounding apparatus. E. L. Holmes. 2,084,845 ;
June 22.
Echo suppressor apparatus. D. Mitchell. 2,093,525 ;
Sept. 21.
Economizer. W. H. Armacost and J. H. Sengstaken.
2,069,515 ; Feb. 2.
Edge clinching meclianisni. J. H. Elliott. 2,091,474 ; Aug.
31.
Edge bowl cooler. J. Amber. 2,080,594 ; May 18.
Edge finishing machine. T. G. Winnett. 2,103,285 ; Dec.
28.
Edge grinding machine. V. H. Gottschalk. 2,084,138 ;
June 15.
Edge-grinding machine. N. H. Klages. 2,080,280 ; May
Edge illuminated indicator. S. C. Hayward. 2,085,192 ;
June 29.
Edge rolling method and apparatus. J. W. Sheperdson.
2,090,706 : Aug. 24.
Edgesetter, Automatic. M. W. Howard. 2,097,948 ; Nov. 2.
Edge-turning machine. H. J. Heller. 2,084,395 ; June 22.
Edger attachment for grading machines. V. F. Baum-
gardner. 2,067,168 ; Jan. 12.
Edging for spring assemblies for upholstery. W. W.
Gleason. 2,102,066 ; Dec. 14.
Edging machine. F. Ricks and J. H. Andrews. 2,073,027 ;
Mar. 9.
Edging mill. H. H. Schmid. 2,087,927 ; July 27.
Edging, Walk and drive. C. W. Ballard. 2,094,519 ;
Sept. 28.
Edible material, Preserving. J. O. Nygaard. 2,083,738 ;
June 15.
Edible product. P. Visser't Hooft and F. J. G. de Leeuw.
2,081,343; May 25.
Edible product and package therefor. S. R. Swiss.
2,077,595 ; Apr. 20.
Edibles. Cooking. R. Romnev. Jr. 2.067,682 ; .Tan. 12.
Educational and amusement device. L. R. Beall.
2,066,818; Jan. 5.
Educational apparatus. E. H. Lewis. 2,098,646 ; Nov. 9.
Educational appliance. I. E. Phillips. 2,087,043 ; July
Educational appliance. G. M. Wolfe. 2,066,871 ; Jan. 5.
Educational device. Optical. F. Hamilton. 2,068,950 ;
Jan. 26.
Educational test device. J. E. Sveda and H. G. Leh-
mann. Re. 20,463 ; Aug. 3.
Eel holder. G. H. Tillinghast. 2,091,893: Aug. 31.
Effects on materials. Production of, J. Allan and J, A.
Wainwright. 2.101.887 : Dec. 14.
Efflorescence on silicate films. Prevention of. P. S. Tilden.
2,069,486 ; Feb. 2.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
861
Efflorescence on the surface of colored roofing granules,
Preventing. P. Teetor. 2,081,609 ; May 25.
Egg breaking and separating apparatus and process. R. L.
Cleveland. 2,075,270 ; Mar. 30.
Egg candling and sizing machine. W. C. Wyland.
2,070,980; Feb. 16.
Egg case. Collapsible. C. McKim. 2,081,493 ; May 25.
Egg cleaner. S. W. Dobson. 2,078,484 ; Apr. 27.
Egg cleaning device. A. H. Wilde. 2,093,378 ; Sept. 14.
Egg grading device. O. Niederer. 2,093,338 ; Sept. 14.
Egg handling machine. F. G. Funk. 2,074,383 ; Mar. 23.
Egg handling tool. N. J. Annema. 2,099,588 ; Nov. 16.
Egg holder. A. Bruno. 2,072,794 ; Mar. 2.
Egg holder. G. Reier. 2,090,426 ; Aug. 17.
Egg holding container. F. Kronenberger. 2,071,545 ;
Feb. 23.
Egg separating apparatus. C. W. Reese. 2,090,963 ;
Aug. 24.
Egg separator. T. J. O'Connell. 2.099,276 ; Nov. 16.
Egg tester. E. S. Hilton. 2.093,887 ; Sept. 21.
Egg-turning device. Unitary. E. Nagel, Sr., and C.
Oberli. 2,092,555 ; Sept. 7.
Egg washer. C. Thom. 2,086,685 : July 13.
Egg white. Producing thin. A. K. Balls and T. L. Swen-
son. 2,073,411 ; Mar. 9.
Egg whites to improve keeping and whipping oualities,
Treating. C. H. McCharles and H. A. Mulvany.
2,087,985 ; July 27.
Eggs and products. Preserving. A. V. Swarthout and
M. Tamele. 2,093,786 ; Sept. 21.
Eggs, Apparatus for cleaning. O. Hansen. 2,087,844 ;
July 20.
Eggs, Apparatus for filtering. P. B. Lomax. 2,089,214-5 ;
Aug. 10.
Eggs, Apparatus for filtering. F. B. Lomax. 2,089,702 ;
Aug. 10.
Eggs, Decorating. F. Dorcey. 2,074.376 : Mar. 23.
Eggs for shipment, Packing. W. A. Schurmann.
2.086.991 : July 13.
Eggs, Method and apparatus for testing. F. L. Riven-
burgh. 2,102,646 ; Dec. 21.
Ejector head for burners, atomizers, and similar nozzles.
P. Del Genovese. 2,086,074 ; July 6.
Elastic attaching device. A. Solosko. 2,081,683 ; Mav
25.
Elastic clasp pad and producing the same. A. D. Strahm.
2.093.623: Sept. 21.
Elastic cord covering. W. C. Johnson. 2,089,379 ; Aug.
10.
Elastic fabric, Woven. J. V. Moore. 2,092,287 ; Sept. 7.
Elastic fluid turbine casing, Fabricatetl. J. H. Doran.
2,095,128; Oct. 5.
Elastic permanent way. C. Stedefeld. 2,008,714 ; Jan. 20.
Elastic plug. G. Donadon, M. Cardino, and A. Berio.
2,080,201 ; Mav 11.
Elastic spring. E. H. Piron. 2,068,279 ; Jan. 19.
Elastic strand. W. J. Pox. 2,100,003-4; Nov. 30.
Elastic strand and fabric. Covered. S. C. Lilley.
2,096,816; Oct. 26.
Elastic suspension system. A. Dubonnet. 2,100,689 ;
Nov. .30.
Elastic ventilated fabric. E. J. Hooper. 2,068,456 ; .Tan
19.
Elbow, Stove and furnace pipe. H. Pattonson. 2,074,023 ;
Mar. 16.
Electric accumulntors of lead having slight local actions,
Charging the. T.. J. Jamau. 2,076,238 ; Apr. 6.
Electric and flame light. Combined. O. C. Britsch.
2,075,883 ; Apr. 6.
Electric apparatus. Controlling. E. G. Toucodn.
2,099,704 ; Nov. 23.
Electric arc device. J. Slepian and L. R. Liidwlg.
2,069.283 ; Feb. 2.
Electric arc lamp. G. E. Inman and E. Lemmers.
2,085,530-1 ; June 29.
Elccliic an- lamp. W. C. Mitchell. 2,099,073: Nov. 10.
lOlecirIc arc lamp, Enclosed. E. liCmmers. 2.093,892;
Sftit. 21.
Electric attachment plug. A. W. Muller. 2,099,980;
Nov. 23.
Electric baking machine. P. A. Restol. 2,080,477 ;
.hilv ti.
Electric battery. A. Rudolf. 2,080,340; May 11.
Eleclrlc block for modicMl heat trealniciits, Clieinlcally
filled. F. Tofano. 2,071,180; Feb. 10.
Elrclric Ixillcr. .1. IT. Kiiiipp. 2,0!».'">.0.^3 ; Oct. B.
Eleclrlc brake. W. A. Eaton. 2,009.578; Feb. 2.
Electric cable connecter. A. J. Wayman. 2,100,824 ;
Nov. 30,
Electric capacitor. F. M. Clark. 2,089,08.'5 ; Aug. 10.
Electric capacltoi', F. M. (!lark and R. A. RuBcettn.
2,089,084; Aug. 10.
Eleclrlc (■<-ll, H.'^eiii r.illv"'. I,. .1. .Imrian. 2,07.S,143 I
Apr. 20
Electric cells connected In a battery. R. Oppenhelm.
2,085,598 ; June 29.
Electric clrnill. K. E. Tieckman. 2. 085.. ''.OS ; June 29.
lOlectrIc circuit liieiiker. O. Mavr. 2,078,803 ; Apr. 27.
Electric circuit lnt<'rrupter. J. BleniiaiiiiR. 2,071,905;
Feb. 23.
lOlcct ric-clrcult terminal iirrMiiireiiient. \V. M. llrndMlmw
and W. G. MvliiiK. 2,090,479: Oct. 19.
i';ieclric condensiT, I,, lii-lir. 2,077,544 ; Apr. 20.
Electric condenwr, \V. Dulilller. 2,075,801; Apr. 0.
Electric condenser. J. Katzman. 2,070,435 ; Feb. 9.
Electric condenser construction and making the same. F.
S. Smith. 2,073,355 ; Mar. 9.
Electric conduction device. C. Bol. 2,103,028 ; Dec. 21.
Electric conductor. A. Fekete. 2,088,949 ; Aug. 3.
Electric conduit and outlet channel. P. S. Strang.
2,090,239 ; Aug. 17.
Electric connecter. J. A. Obermaier. 2,103,548 ; Dec. 28.
Electric connection plug. J. D. Brown. 2,097,057 ; Oct.
26.
Electric contact. P. H. Estes and P. H. Clark. 2,094,570 ;
Sept. 28.
Electric control. I. E. McCabe. 2,075,951 ; Apr. 6.
Electric control and indicating system. A. Schmidt, Jr.
2 093 342 • Sept. 14.
Electric control device. M. L. Goldbert and R. T. Watts.
2,101,430 ; Dec. 7.
Electric control device. L. J. Linde. 2,078.147: Apr. 20.
Electric control device. W. F. Skeats. 2,085,549 ; June
29.
Electric control lock. E. Michel. 2,082,806 ; June 8.
Electric control mechanism. Automatic. H. Sinithwick.
2,091,771 ; Aug. 31.
Electric control system. G. C. Hubble. 2,088,295 ; July
27.
Electric control system. R. McC. Johnstone. 2,082,034 ;
June 1.
Electric control system. M. Stohr. 2,095.106; Oct. 5.
Electric control system. H. E. Young. 2,071,446 ; Feb
23.
Electric control. Vehicle actuated. I. S. Baitinger.
2,092,948: Sept. 14.
Electric controlling apparatus. F. G. Logan. 2,007,143 ;
Jan. 5.
Electric controlling apparatus. P. G. Logan. 2,068,188;
Jan. 19.
Electric controlling apparatus. P. G. Logan. 2,078,880 ;
Apr. 27.
Electric controlling apparatus. P. G. Logan. 2,092,319 ;
Sept. 7.
Electric cord sot. C. A. B. Ilalvorson. 2,091,851 ; Aug.
31.
Electric cord set. E. H. Lewis. 2,091,824; Aug. 31.
Electric cream separator. S. T. Castleman. 2,079,390 ;
May 4.
Electric current conversion discharge apparatus. U.
Lamm. 2,090,054 ; Aug. 17.
Electric cut-out. E. Friederich. 2,081,051 ; May 18.
Electric device and making the same. J. C. Rah.
2,082,027; June 1.
Electric discharge apparatus. W. Dallenbach. 2,100,797;
Nov. 30.
Electric discharge apparatus. J. W. Dawson. 2,009,734 ;
Feb. 2.
Electric discharge apparatus. D. D. Knowles and C. E.
Ilaller. 2,085,100 ; June 29.
iClectric discharge apparatus. L. E. Swedlund.
2,088,495 ; July 27.
lOlectric discharge device. D. S. Bond. 2,069,814 ; Feb. 9.
Electric discharge device. J. M. Cage. 2,078,123; Apr.
20.
Electric discharge device. V. L. Iloldawny. 2,069,832 ;
Feb. 9.
Electric discharge device. K. II. Kingdon. 2.103,159;
Dec. 21.
Electric discharge device. L. Malter. 2.073,599 : Mar. 9.
lOiectrlc discharge device. P. Middleton and V. G. Myatt.
2,080,925 ; May 18.
Electric discharge device. J. W. Rvde and J. Cntes.
2,076,278 ; Apr. 6.
l^lectric discharge device. F. E. Ward. 2,100.367 ; Nov.
30.
lOlectrIc discharge device, Gaseous. N. W. II. .Addlnk.
2,103,053 : Dec. 21.
lOiectrlc discharge device, (Jaseous. G. Caldles. 2,087,750 ;
July 20.
Electric discharge device, Gaseous. E. G. Dorgolo.
2,075,041 ; Mar. 30.
I01(M'tric discharge device, Onseous. E. O. Dorgolo.
2,I03,0.'!0 : Dec. 21.
Eloclrio discliarge device, Onseous. A. Fehse and M.
Iteger. 2,103.008 : Doc. 21.
IMoclrlc (liscliargo <lovlce, Gasonus. \V. Frollag and M.
Iteger. 2,(191 fi.l7 : Oct. 5.
lOlectrIc discharge device, (Jnseou.s. G. TTolst and W.
do Groot. 2.()S7,Kir. ; July 20,
IClocfrIc (liNchiirgo device, Gnseou.s. A. Ildn and M. Heger.
2,080,019 ; May 18.
i;iectrlc dl.>irliaii;o dovlci', (!a.soou.i. M. I'lranl mid M.
Iteger. 2,10:1.0:19 ; 1).'C, 21.
I'lectrlc discliargo device. GnReous, I". Sohouwstra.
2.0!M.(l.'50 : 0.1, r..
lOleclric dlschnrge device, Onseonn. II. ,\. Stone nnd F.
.Schaor.M-. 2.07.1.715; Mnr. 16,
l':ii"ctrlc <llsclinrg(> device, CriNonuN. C. J. U. H. voi\ Wodel.
2,081.751 : Juno 22.
Electric diHcluirge device, GnaoouR. W. R. Walker.
2,070.755 6; Apr. 13.
lOliM'IrIc (llHi'iiiu'ge device, GllRonilM. K, Wlosalid.
2, OS.'., ,'.(11 ; Juno 29.
i:ie(li-|c diNcluirwo device. GititenUN and vapor, W. A.
KmI.itIm 'JdOl.SI.S : ili'i, .'..
Eli'otrlo dlHcluirgi' device. GnNooiiM. P. SohoonetiborK nnd
J. A. M. Smelt. 2,103,013; Der, 21.
862
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Electric discharge device. Gaseous. W. Uyterhoeven and
C. Verburg. 2,103,047; Dec. 21.
Electric discharge device heater. W. Stockmeyer.
2,078,642 ; Apr. 27.
Electric discharge devices, Apparatus and method for
introducing material into. W. A. Ruggles. 2,097,307 ;
Oct. 26.
Electric discharge devices, Method of and apparatus for
operating. L. J. Buttolph. 2,103,059 ; Dec. 21.
Electric discharge lamp. C. H. Braselton. 2,088,545 ;
July 27.
Electric discharge lamp. L. J. Davies. 2,087,753^ ;
July 20.
Electric discharge lamp. V. J. Francis and J. W. Ryde.
2,096,357 ; Oct. 19.
Electric discharge lamp device. Gaseous. O. Fritze and
A. Riittenauer. 2,094,648; Oct. 5.
Electric discharge lamp. Gaseous. W. Hagen, H. Krefft,
and H. Kummer. 2,080,914; May 18.
Electric discharge lamp, Gaseous. G. Hoist and W.
Uyterhoeven. 2,103,078; Dec. 21.
Electric lamp. A. H. McKeag and J. T. Randall.
2,103,085 ; Dec. 21.
Electric discharge tube. J. Becquemont. 2,091,953 ;
Sept. 7.
Electric discharge tube. H. G. Boumeester. 2,075,165 ;
Mar. 30.
Electric discharge tube. A. Bouwers and J. H. van der
Tuuk. 2,093,002 ; Sept. 14.
Electric discharge tube. F. Breyer. 2,096,156 ; Oct. 19.
Electric discharge tube. W. Dallenbach. 2,101,610 ;
Dec. 7.
Electric discharge tube. F. G. Houtermans and G. Hertz.
2,095,930 ; Oct. 12.
Electric discharge tube. H. J. Spanner and O. Gadamer.
2,073,885 ; Mar. 16.
Electric fence charge. L. Heidger. 2,090,199 ; Aug. 17.
Electric fields. Method and apparatus for producing spe-
cial. B. Riccioni. 2,084,004 ; June 15.
Electric filter. W. Cauer and W. Brandt. 2,085,953 ;
July 6.
Electric fixture. H. A. Tepel. 2,095,653 ; Oct. 12.
Electric fixture supporting device. J. Mangin. 2,089,390 ;
Aug. 10.
Electric flash producing method and apparatus. B. Miller.
2,073,247 ; Mar. 9.
Electric flash sign. R. Kamm. 2,070,132 ; Feb. 9.
Electric flasher. A. P. Jorgenson. 2,076,275 ; Apr. 6.
Electric fuel pump. E. P. Webb. 2,084,605 ; June 22.
Electric furnace. Y. R. Cornelius. 2,089,689-90 ; Aug.
10.
Electric furnace. J. Ferguson. 2,101,675 ; Dec. 7.
Electric fuse handle. L. Ludwig. 2,073,161 ; Mar. 9.
Electric gasoline heater. W. White. 2,070,635 ; Feb. 16.
Electric generator. S. G. Dawlen and E. E. W. Anderson.
2.099,972 ; Nov. 23.
Electric generator. K. A. Harmon. 2,101,392 ; Dec. 7.
Electric generator. C. G. Jones. 2,087,227 ; July 13.
Electric generator and transformer and circuit arrange-
ment therefor, Direct. G. M. Pestarini. 2,070,450 ;
Feb. 9.
Electric generator, Portable. A. C. Engelheart.
2,084,612 ; June 22.
Electric hand lamp. C. H. Bissell. 2,096,604 ; Oct. 19.
Electric hand tool, Adapatable H. A. Ungar. 2,074,629 ;
Mar. 23.
Electric heater. P. E. Ashton. 2,084,966 ; June 22.
Electric heater. F. E. Finlnyson. 2,091,849 ; Aug. 31.
Electric heater. H. A. Soverhill. 2,085,772; July 6.
Electric heater. W. H. T.ingpman. 2,091,839 ; Aug. 31.
Electric heater. H. A. Tournier. 2,070,498; Feb. 9.
Electric heater. O. G. Vogel. 2,094,480 : Sept. 28.
Electric heater elements, Malting. E. E. Arnold.
2,102,301 : Dec. 14.
Electric heating system control. L. L. Cunningham.
2,089,826 ; Aug. 10.
Electric heating unit. W. E. Manser, 2d. 2,068,423 ;
Jan. 19.
Electric high-tension apparatus, particularly for medical
purposes. A. Schmid. 2,073,428 ; Mar. 9.
Electric Incandescent lamp. W. Honing and G. Oudemans.
2,071,979 ; Feb. 23.
Electric incandescent lamp. K. Setoguchi. 2,069,081 ;
Jan. 26.
Electric Induction furnace. J. R. Wyatt. 2,076,216;
Apr. 6.
Electric initiator. S. L. Handforth. 2,086,548 : .Tulv 13.
Electric insulation. Testing. J. H. Savage. 2,087,783 ;
July 20.
Electric lamp. H. Asmussen. 2,077.199 : Apr. 13.
Electric lamp. L. H. Baker. 2,090.603 ; Oct. 19.
Electric lamp. C. r,ird.<;eye. 2,084.999 ; June 29.
Electric lamp. J. Dulherg. 2.082,326 ; June 1.
Electric lamp. D. Gabor. 2,068.287 ; Jan. 19.
Electric lamp. A. E. Grant. 2.079,801 ; May 11.
Electric lamp. A. G. Hron. 2,097.187 ; Oct. 26.
Electric lamp. E. Ruppel. 2,102.224; Dec. 14.
Electric himp. R. E. Smith. 2.100,879 ; Nov. 30.
Electric lamp. C. P. Sorensen and P. Gimse. 2,092,989 ;
Sept. 14.
Electric lamp, Adjustable. C. Birdseye. 2,007,844 ; Jan.
12.
Electric lamp, Miniature. F. C. Wappler. 2,101,277 ;
Dec. 7.
Electric lamp support. R. H. Cunningham. 2,100,241;
Nov. 23.
Electric machine. E. M. Eraser. 2,093,077 ; Sept. 14.
Electric machine. G. E. Losier. 2,092,764-6 ; Sept. 14.
Electric machine, Dynamo. G. M. Pestarini. 2,073,526 ;
Mar. 9.
Electric machine, Fly wheel type. T. Schou. 2,071,953 ;
Feb. 23.
Electric meter. A. L. Emens. 2,089,884; Aug. 10.
Electric meter. J. Miyazaki. 2,097,226 ; Oct. 26.
Electric motor. R. H. Fisher. 2,103.356 : Dec. 28.
Electric motor. J. A. Hanley. 2,078,896; Apr. 27.
Electric motor. C. W. Oipsch. 2,066,739-40 ; Jan. 5.
Electric motor. J. H. Owens. 2,095.281 : Oct. 12.
Electric motor. W. J. O'Leary. 2,084,590 ; June 22.
Electric motor. J. Schick. 2,083,405 ; June 8.
Electric motor. L. Scruggs. 2,082,264 ; June 1.
Electric motor. W. Steenbeek. 2,092.339 ; Sept. 7.
Electric motor. W. H. Tucker. 2,098,073 ; Nov, 2.
Electric motor. P. Warnick and W. H. Scott. 2,101,116 ;
Dee. 7.
Electric motor. Vibratory synclironous. A. B. Poole.
2,079,421 ; May 4.
Electric network. Frequency discriminating. H. L. Oura.
2,093,248; Sept. 14.
Electric outlet. N. Abramson. 2,080,247 ; May 11.
Electric outlet for portable electric lamps and other fix-
tures. L. Ludwig. 2,077,801 ; Apr. 20.
Electric outlet. Universal. J. P. Holler. 2,093,358 ;
Sept. 14.
Electric pick-up utilizing piezo-electric crystals. J. J.
Hugon and Y. Rocard. 2,069,313 : Feb. 2.
Electric plug. N. Chirelstein. 2,092,527 ; Sept. 7.
Electric plug. A. H. Ronka. 2,096,382 ; Oct. 19.
Electric plug. E. E. Weed. 2,076,136 ; Apr. 6.
Electric power transmission system. G. Belfils and P. G.
Laurent. 2,095,120 ; Oct. 5.
Electric power-unit for fastener applying devices. C. E.
Shanks and N. R. Smith. 2,088,350 ; July 27.
Electric protective system. E. E. Moyer. 2,090,517 ;
Aug. 17.
Electric radiation device. C. H. Braselton. 2,088,544 ;
July 27.
Electric rate meter. B. Miller. 2,068,147 ; Jan. 19.
Electric regulation. F. W. Godsey, Jr. 2,067,604 ; Jan.
12.
Electric regulator. Direct acting. E. Juillard. 2,069,610 ;
Feb. 2.
Electric relay. A. M. Haslev. 2,080,356 ; May 11.
Electric remote control system. H. E. Humphries and
H. J. Edwards. 2,090,205 ; Aug. 17.
Electric screen. H. Ward. 2,080,242 ; May 11.
Electric selective system. H. E. Humphries. 2,087,405 ;
July 20.
Electric separator and method. W. Woelflin. 2,077,505 ;
Apr. 20.
Electric sign. J. J. Segal. 2,082,523 ; June 1.
Electric signaling or indicating means. H. T. Ringrose.
2,088,924 ; Aug. 3.
Electric signaling system. P. N. Bossart. 2,082,143;
June 1.
Electric signaling system. M. L. Nelson. 2,075,454 ; Mar.
30.
Electric snap switch. A. W. Krieger. 2,078,253 ; Apr.
27.
Electric snap switch. J. Weber and N. J. Walsh.
2,088,147 ; July 27.
Electric snap switch. Push button. H. A. Douglas.
2,095,178; Oct. 5,
Electric spot welding arrangement. D. Sciaky. 2,069,975 ;
Feb. 9.
Electric starting motor. D. Collins. 2,073,444 ; Mar. 9.
Electric steam boiler. T. J. Parker. 2,081,206 ; May 25.
Electric steam generator. K. Beyrodt. 2,097,581-2 ;
Nov. 2.
Electric stock heater. W. T. Bitler and M. S. Evans.
2,094,977 ; Oct. 5,
Electric switch. K. C. Allison. 2.067.557 ; Jan. 12.
Electric switch. H. K. Andrews. 2,077,089 ; Apr. 13.
Electric switch. H. W. Batcheller. 2,087,935 ; July 27.
Electric switch. S. H. Churchill. 2,086,066 ; July 6.
Electric switch. V. R. Despard. 2,100,435 ; Nov. 30.
Electric switch. E. J. Dillman, 2,098,181 ; Nov. 2.
Electric switch. H. A. Douglas. 2,095,174 ; Oct. 5.
Electric switch. H. A. Douglas. 2,095,181 ; Oct. 5.
Electric switch. K. W. Du Bois, 2,079.2S2 ; May 4.
Electric switch. F. Farrell. 2,096,033 ; Oct. 19.'
Electric switch. J. Figueira. 2,101,539 ; Dec. 7.
Electric switch. A. Guinosso. 2,080,817 ; May 18.
Electric switch. A. Guinosso. 2,082,448 ; June 1.
Electric system. F. E, Haskell. 2,089,368; Aug. 10.
Electric switch. C. H. Hill. 2,082,630; June 1.
Electric switch. E. C, Horton. 2,075,614: M.tt, 30.
Electric switch. G. A. Johnson. 2,103,986 ; Dec. 28.
Electric switch. L. Ludwig. 2,093.085 : Sept. 14.
Electric switch. G. J. Meuer. 2,077,576-7; Apr. 20.
Electric switch, G. J. Meuer. 2,089,032 ; Aug. 3.
Electric switch. R. A. Millermaster. 2,090,764; Aug.
24,
Electric switch. C, P. Pepper, 2,099,573 : Nov. 16.
Electric switch. J. G. Peterson. 2,068,069 ; Jan. 19.
Electric switch. W. R. Price. 2.070.683 ; Feb. 16.
Electric switch. M. H. Rhodes. 2,087,071 ; July 13.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
863
Electric switch. H. M. Rocliwell. 2,067,G81 ; Jan. 12.
Electric switch. R. N. Rowe. 2,077,587 ; Apr. 20.
Electric switch. R. N. Rowe. 2,102,545 ; Dec. 14.
Electric switch. J. P. Ruth. 2,076,162 ; Apr. 6.
Electric switch. R. F. Sambleson. 2,073.529 ; Mar. 9.
Electric switch. K. H. Sommermeyer. 2,092,478 ; Sept. 7.
Electric switch. F. Taubner. 2,096,386 ; Oct. 19.
Electric switch. F. G. von Hoorn. 2,068,582 ; Jan. 19.
Electric switch. H. B. White. 2,098,077 ; Nov. 2.
Electric switch. G. O. Wilms. 2,095,222 ; Oct. 5.
Electric switch. G. O. Wilms and H. Petersen.
2,071,149 ; Feb. 16.
Electric switch. G. O. Wilms and H. Petersen.
2,090,169-70 ; Aug. 17.
Electric switch. R. K. Winning. 2,077,503 ; Apr. 20.
Electric switch. P. H. Zimmer. 2,078,888 ; Apr. 27.
Electric switch. Automatic coin controlled time registering.
H. R. Smith. 2,073,765 ; Mar. 16.
Electric switch, Explosion pot. C. C. Garrard. 2,081,535 ;
May 25.
Electric switch gear. C. H. Hill. 2,084,910; June 22.
Electric switch. Push button. H. A. Douglas. 2,095,179 ;
Oct. 5.
Electric switch. Reciprocating. H. A. Douglas. 2,076,073 ;
Apr. 6.
Electric system. H. Geise. 2,084,904 ; June 22.
Electric system. Supervised. H. C. Grant, Jr. 2,074,261 ;
Mar. 16.
Electric system. Supervised. H. C. Grant, Jr. 2,077,145 ;
Apr. 13.
Electric system. Supervised. H. C. Grant, Jr. 2,078,175 ;
Apr. 20.
Electric systems, Protection of. K. Fukushima.
2,098,035; Nov. 2.
Electric systems. Supervision of. E. H. Bancker and
R. C. Buell. 2,095,117 ; Oct. 5.
Electric totalizator. L. M. Simpson. 2,084,414 ; June 22.
Electric translating circuit. W. D. Cockrell. 2,095,124 ;
Oct. 5.
Electric translating circuits. E. Dozler. 2,088,409 ; July
27.
Electric transmission system. D. M. Jones and G. S.
Lunge. 2,086,421 ; July 6.
Electric vacuum-discharge apparatus. W. Dallenbach.
2,089,542 ; Aug. 10.
Electric wave amplification. C. W. Green. 2,073,477 ;
Mar. 9.
Electric wave reception. G. L. Beers. 2,082,478 ; June 1.
Electric waves. Arrangement for modulating the amplitude
of. E. Schulze-Herringen. 2,088,059 ; July 27.
Electric weld timer and method. D. V. Edwards.
2,085,696 ; June 29.
Electric wiring support. C. W. Abbott and G. A. Johnson.
2,097,993 ; Nov. 2.
Electrical analysis apparatus. T. Zuschlag. 2,082,997 ;
June 8.
Electrlcal-analysls-method. T. Zuschlag. 2,079,645 ;
May 11.
Electrical and mechanical system for the re-recording of
sound film. O. K. Kolb. 2,094,745 ; Oct. 5.
Electrical apparatus. J. W. Allen. 2.096,664 ; Oct. 19.
Electrical apparatus. A. W. Barber. 2,082,317 ; June 1.
Electrical apparatus. R. H. Beman. 2,0(i9,()03 : Jan. 26.
Electrical apparatus. W. J. Hart. 2,103,816 ; Dec. 28.
Electrical apparatus. B. J. LnForce. 2,091,597 ; Aug. 31.
Electrical apparatus. C. W. Metcalf and R. L. Haskins.
2,067,615 ; Jan. 12.
Electrical apparatus. J. P. Muelleman. 2,068,190 ; Jan.
19.
Electrical apparatus. E. B. Nowoslelski. 2,089,758-9 ;
Aug. 10.
Electrical apparatus. W. C. Paumann. 2,087,636; July
20.
Electrical apparatus. S. G. Raber. 2,080.504 : May 18.
Electrical apparatus. G. B. Sears. 2,084,6.'')7 : June 22.
Electrical apparatus. R. N. Stoddard. 2,071,860; Feb.
23
Electrical appliance. A. W. Schank. 2.097.257 : Oct. 20.
Electrical appliance and base. W. II. Fischer. 2,099,437 ;
Nov. 16.
Electrical appliance. Multiple type. W. H. Fischer.
2,089,739 ; Aug. 10.
Electrical arc cxtlngulBhlng and Insulating mnterlnl. A.
P. Strom, C. L. Dcnault, and L. McCulloch. 2,077,202 ;
Apr. 13.
Eleclrloal attenuator. W. H. T. Holden. 2,087,049-50;
July 27.
Electrical capacitor. P. M. Clark. 2,080,683; Aug. 10
Electrical clinracterlstlcs of direct current gencrntors and
tnmHformers. rontrolllng the. J. M. I'cHtarlnl.
2,073,525 ; Mar. 9.
Elcclrlcal cliock equipment. C. F. Oostormeyor. 2,090,131 ;
Oct. 19.
Electrical chucking moclinnism for multiple spindle auto-
matic chucking machines. C. W. Simpson. 2,070.<137 ;
May 11.
Kloctilciil circuit tlinor. J. R. Gait. 2,072,812; Mar. 2.
Kleclrlcal clamp. ly. L. Crump. 2.000,790; Oct. 20.
Eleclrlciil coininunlcatlon Hystein. J. M. KkM". 2,0HH,292 ;
July 27.
Electrical compensator. L. Butcheldcr. 2,088,580;
Electrical condenser. J. J. Aurynjcer. 2,070,874 ; Apr. 13.
Electrical condenser. S. S. Cramer. 2.101,985; Dec. 14.
H. L. Hartzell.
2,091,591 ; Aug.
J. E. Lilienfeld. 2,076,905; Apr.
Electrical condenser.
31.
Electrical condenser.
13.
Electrical condenser. H. Muth and W. Runge. 2,101,153 ;
Dec. 7.
Electrical condenser. J. K. Sprague. 2,090,360 ; Aug. 17.
Electrical condenser and process o£ assembly. R. E.
Cramer. 2,087,902 ; July 27.
Electrical condenser and the operation thereof. J. Katz-
man. 2,096,674 ; Oct. 19.
Electrical condensers. Manufacture of. 0. A. Nichols and
L. E. Poole. 2,087,809 ; July 20.
Electrical conductor. E. D. Bent and W. H. Eastlake.
2,081,420 ; May 25.
T'lpctrical conductor. I. Williams. 2.093,501 ; Sept. 21.
Electrical conductor and manufacture. H. F. Bower.
2,090,510 ; Aug. 17.
Electrical conductor terminal device. G. H. Glade, Jr.
2,083,836; June 15.
Electrical conduit system. H. W. Hartman and J. F.
Brown. 2,076,558 ; Apr. 13.
Electrical connecter. A. E. Anderson. 2,089,844 ; Aug.
10.
Electrical connecter. W. J. Bauroth. 2,076,261 ; Apr. 6.
Electrical connecter. G. B. Benander. 2,099,555 ; Nov.
16.
Electrical connecter. J. Bertschi. 2,076.694 : Apr. 13.
Electrical connecter. L. C. Doane. 2,066,770 ; Jan. 5.
Electrical connecter. W. H. Frank. 2,103,071 ; Dec. 21.
Electrical connecter. J. A. C. Galvao. 2,071,164; Feb. 16.
Electrical connecter. C. E. Gilbert. 2,068.486 ; Jan. 19.
Electrical connecter. E. H. Greibach. 2,070,400 ; Feb. 9.
Electrical connecter. J. J. Hardy, Jr. 2,100,009 ; Nov.
23.
Electrical connecter. W. A. Heinrich. 2,088,414 ; July
27.
Electrical connecter. W. A. Heinrich. 2,102,890 ; Dec.
21.
Electrical connecter. H. C. Kissel. 2.082,453 ; June 1.
Electrical connecter. F. E. Mehr. 2,070.211 ; Feb. 9.
Electrical connecter. G. Olson. 2,073.378 ; Mar. 9.
Electrical connecter. J. P. Putnam. 2,097,642 ; Nov. 2.
Electrical connecter. J. C. Richardson. 2,097,470 ; Nov. 2.
Electrical connecter. L. H. Rilev. 2.086.641 ; Julv 13.
Electrical connecter. H. H. Rudd. 2.071.002; Feb. 16.
Electrical connecter. E. E. Saxton. 2,099,944 ; Nov. 23.
Electrical connector. E. C. Winslow, Jr., R. F. Wilder,
and C. W. Smith. 2,094,392 ; Sept. 28.
Electrical connecting device. C. H. Reynolds. 2,089,856 ;
Aug. 10.
Electrical connecting device. O. A. Rleman. 2,072,042 ;
Feb. 23.
Electrical connection means. II. A. Douglas. 2.091,473;
Aug. 31.
Electrical connecting means. H. A. Douglas. 2,100,025 ;
Nov. 23.
Electrical connection. E. P. Allabach. 2,075,794 ; Apr. 6.
lOloctrical connection. C. H. Hill. 2.097..S24 : Oct. 26.
Electrical contact. K. L. Emmert. 2,080,811 ; May 18.
Electrical contact. O. S. Field. 2.077,<:22 : .\ur. 2"
Electrical contact. C. B. Gwyn, Jr. 2.070,271 ; Feb. 9.
Klcctrienl contact device. C. H. Koehler. Re. 20,008;
Dec. 28.
Electrical contact device. C. H. Koehler. 2,080,424 ;
July 6.
Electrical contact for rectifiers. L. F. Slezak. 2,070,321 ;
Feb. 9.
Electrical contact making device. J. I. Michel.
2,090.544; Aug. 17.
Electrical contact member for conduits. M. J. De Mask.
2,098,414 ; Nov. 9.
Electrical contacting device. N. C. Schellenger. 2,093.252;
Sept. 11.
Rlectrlcal control. Ii. M. Goldsmith. 2.070.590 : Feb. 16.
Electrical control. I. B. McCabc. 2,098,397 ; Nov. 9.
I'-li'ctrlcal control device. W. N. Dickinson. 2,093,074;
Sept. 14.
Electrical control device. C. W. Kuhn and C. F. Robbing.
2.008,494 ; Jan. 19.
Electrical control device. E. Sippcl. 2.0!)0,.M'2 ; .\ni;. 17.
lOlcctrlcal control for centrifugal separating machines.
J. S. Pecker. 2,080,874 ; May 18.
I<;i<'('lrlciil control nicMns. 11. A. Douglas. 2,091,472;
Aug. :i1.
i:i(>ctrlciil control mectiMnlNiu for trolley bucket plants.
II. K. IIalleiil)eck. 2.0,S2..'!93 ; June 1.
lOlectrloal control system. R. I). Ainsden. 2,082,007 ;
June 1.
llteclrlcMl control system. R. U. Baker. 2.009,510; Feb. 2.
i;ii-clrlciil control syKtem. J. W. Dawson. 2,081.087;
.tune 1.
i;i(Tlrlcal control system. H. !■:. riillll|iN. 2.O7H.-1O0 ;
Miiv -1,
Klcctrienl control system. W. W. Stuart. 2.008,283;
.Inn. 10.
laiectrlcnl control Hystem. II. 15. Young. 2.000.008;
Jan. 5.
I'MiTtrlciil controlling nppMrntiiM. C. F. Wnrnor.
2.08(1,197 : July 0.
lOli'ctrlciil convt'rHl<ui sysliMii. 10. JanetNclike. 2,103,780;
l)<-c, 28.
Electrlcnl conversion syHtcni. Ii. U. Ludwlu. '.VO.l.'i 109;
Juno 29.
864
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Electrical coupling system. F. A. Kolster. 2,089,271 :
Aug. 10.
Electrical current testing instrument. G. B. Stanton.
Re. 20,290 ; Mar. 9.
Electrical currents, Generating. J. Plebanski. 2,103,090 ;
Dec. 21.
Electrical cut-out. E. R. Pittman. 2,068,510; Jan. 3 9.
Electrical cut-outs. Manufacturing. G. J. Meyers, Jr.
2,097,298 ; Oct. 26.
Electrical dehydration system. K. M. Wolfe. 2,096,774 ;
Oct. 26.
Electrical demulslfication. Method and apparatus for. G.
L. Adams and R. G. Barlow. 2,092,491 ; Sept. 7.
Electrical deposition in pattern form. A. F. Meston.
2,097,233 ; Oct. 26.
Electrical device. J. A. Becker. 2,070,644 ; Feb. 16.
Electrical device. A. Lampl. 2,099,305 ; Nov. 16.
Electrical device. M. Pirani. 2,097,303 ; Oct. 26.
Electrical device. A. T. Witts. 2,073,359 ; Mar. 9.
Electrical device. V. K. Zworykin. 2,085,406 ; June 22.
Electrical device and cable sealing means, Combined
housed. J. P. Smith. 2,102,757 ; Dec. 21.
Electrical device and fuse therefor. A. Finkelstein.
2,086,861 ; July 13.
Electrical device for the absorption of meclianical energy.
R. Sarazin and A. Lagache. 2,068.820 ; Jan. 26.
Electrical device. Temperature actuated. A. A. Linsell.
2.097,100 ; Oct. 26.
Electrical discharge apparatus. J. L. H. Jonker and
K. M. Van Gessel. 2,098,807 ; Nov. 9.
Electrical discharge device. G. Dobke. 2,072,733
Mar. 2.
Electrical discharge device. P. Freedman. 2,096,236
Oct. 19.
Electrical discharge device. A. W. Hull and L. B
Snoddy. 2,089,555 ; Aug. 10.
Electrical discharge device. K. H. Kingdon. 2,082,638
June 1.
Electrical discharge device. J. D. Le Van. 2,089,654
Aug. 10.
Electrical discharge device. E. F. Lowry. 2,071,849
Feb. 23.
Electrical disconnecting switch. O. Maseng. 2,095,554
Oct. 12.
Electrical disruptive discharges. Producing. G. Steerup.
2,097,477; Nov. 2.
Electrical distribution device. J. Sachs. 2,074,862 ; Mar
23.
Electrical distribution system. W. H. Frank. 2,082,281
June 1.
Electrical distribution system. W. H. Frank. 2,086,611
July 13.
Electrical distribution system. W. H. Frank. 2,086,795
July 13.
Electrical distribution system. W. H. Frank and J. W.
Harper. 2,088,105 ; July 27.
Electrical distribution system. H. J. L. Frank and W. A
Harper. 2.090,725 ; Aug. 24.
Electrical distribution. System of. M. A. Edwards
2,082,899 ; June 22.
Electrical distribution. System of. M. A. Edwards and
G. A. Kane. 2,084,900 ; June 22.
Electrical distribution, System of. A. Schmidt, Jr.
2,084.870 ; June 22.
Electrical drive system. H. E. Stokes. 2,070.323 : Feb. 9.
Electrical duct feed. M. M. Clayton. 2,100,100 ; Nov. 23.
Electrical energy by operating gas batteries, particularly
oxy-hydrogen gas batteries and electrolyzers. Produc-
ing, storing, and distributing. H. Niederreither.
2,070,612; Feb. 16.
Electrical energy into acoustical energy, Converting. W.
van B. RobPrts. 2,067,021 ; Jan. 5.
Electrical equipment for elevators, hoists, and the like.
J. M. Pestarini. 2,097,253 ; Oct. 26.
Electrical firing device. H. E. Nash. 2,103,432 ; Dec. 28.
Electrical fitting. K. Schilling. 2,088,218; July 27.
Electrical fitting. C. W. Short. 2,094,046 ; Sept. 28.
Electrical fixture. H. T. Hayashi. 2.097,370 ; Oct. 26.
Electrical generating and control system. S. Cerstvik.
2,099,468; Nov. 16.
Electrical generating and control system. L. A. Hyland.
2,095,134 : Oct. 5.
Electrical generator. C. A. Culver. Re. 20,416 ; June 22.
Electrical generator supplying two loads, one at variable
voltage and another at constant voltage. J. M.
Pestarini. 2.072,768 ; Mar. 2.
Electrical heating mechanism for vehicles. J. G. Sola.
2,088,017 ; Aug. 3.
Electrical heating system. J. M. Weydell. 2,097,483 ;
Nov. 2.
Electrical hot plate. W. W. Hicks. 2,090,122 ; Aug. 17.
Electrical illuminating device. D. J. Kelman. 2,097,795 ;
Nov. 2.
Electrical illuminating device. A. Wolf. 2,101,971 ; Dec.
14.
Electrical impedances. Device for the measuring and
comparing of. J. M. Dnk. 2,081,090 ; May 25.
Electrical impulses. Recording and reproducing of. M. W.
Gieskieng. 2,102,095; Dec. 21.
Electrical impulses. Recording and reproduction of. G.
T,. Pimmick. 2.004.737 : Oct. 5.
Electrical impulses. Recording of. K. Schwarz. 2,102,753;
Dec. 21.
Electrical impulses. Recording of. H. Weber. 2,101,419 ;
Dec. 7.
Electrical impulses. Recording or indicating. F. B.
Card. 2,094,735 ; Oct. 5.
Electrical indicating apparatus. J. W. McDonnell.
2.070,743 ; Feb. 16.
Electrical indicating means. M. L. Haselton. 2,067,187 ;
Jan. 12.
Electrical indicating or measuring system. H. S. Black
and J. O. Edson. 2,083,495 ; June 8.
Electrical indicator. A. J. Kempien. 2,084,202 ; June 15.
Electrical instrument. H. Dallmann. 2,098,029 ; Nov. 2.
Electrical joint, Liquid proof. J. J. Mascuch. 2,087,920 ;
July 27.
Electrical machine inserted in a series network and op-
erating at an adjustable constant speed. J. M.
Pestarini. 2,100,171 ; Nov. 23.
Electrical measuring and regulating system. H. L. Ber-
narde. Re. 20,282 ; Mar. 9.
Electrical measuring device. F. H. Shepard, Jr.
2,086,965 ; July 13.
Electrical-measuring instrument. H. T. Faus. 2,102,409 ;
Dec. 14.
Electrical measuring instrument. E. A. Nassa, Jr.
2,066.942 ; Jan. 5.
Electrical measuring instrument. R. Simpson and G. H.
Koch. 2,101,296 ; Dec. 7.
Electrical measuring means. W. P. Beattie. 2,072,937 ;
Mar. 9.
Electrical measuring method and apparatus. J. M. Pear-
son. 2,103,636 ; Dec. 28.
Electrical measuring method and means. J. JI. Pearson.
2,086,737 ; July 13.
Electrical measuring system. W. G. Crocker. 2,099,002 ;
Nov. 16.
Electrical measuring system. E. D. Doyle. 2,098,574 ;
Nov. 9.
Electrical measuring system. J. F. Quereau. 2,102,030 ;
Dec. 14.
Electrical meter installation. A. J. Allen. 2,076,492 ;
Apr. 6.
Electrical network. C. M. Gewertz. 2,067,443^ ; Jan.
12.
Electrical outlet. Continuous. C. A. Hickman and J. R.
Klappenberger. 2,093,677 ; Sept. 21.
Electrical outlet device. C. G. Beersman. 2,072,702-3 ;
Mar. 2.
Electrical outlet planner. J. W. Collins. 2,085,638 ;
June 29.
Electrical plant. High voltage. G. M. Pestarini.
2,068,867 ; Jan. 26.
Electrical precipitation. H. A. Wintermute. 2,069,692 ;
Feb. 2.
Electrical precipitation. H. A. Wintermute. 2,085,349 ;
June 29.
Electrical precipitation apparatus. W. Deutsch.
2,101,168 ; Dec. 7.
Electrical protective system. R. F. Davis. 2,087,340 ;
.Tuly 20.
Electrical protective system. K. L. Maurer and L. K.
Swart. 2,103.430 : Dec. 28.
Electrical protective system. L. K. Swart. 2,079,723 :
May 11.
Electrical protective system. L. K. Swart. 2,096,143 ;
Oct. 19.
Electrical protective system .-vnd method. N. J. Conrad.
2,091,430 : Aug. 31.
Electrical receiving and measuring system. S. A. Levin.
2.093,871 ; Sept. 21.
Electrical receptacle. J. C. Clinton. 2.090.470 : Aug. 17.
Electrical rectifier. R. M. Gilson. 2,083,647 ; June 15.
Electrical rectifier and detector system. S. Y. White.
2.067,033 ; Jan. 5.
Electrical rectifiers, Manufacture of. P. H. Dowling.
2,094,642 ; Oct. 5.
Electrical regulating system. E. Courtin. 2,079.492 ;
May 4.
Electrical regulation. W. J. McLachlan. 2,091,870 ; Aug.
31.
Electrical relay. T. J. O'Meara and B. Mishelevlch.
2,089,838 ; Aug. 10.
Electrical resistance. D. G. Wilson. 2,086,455; July 6.
Electrical resistance and electrical heater and producing
the same. B. H. N. H. Hamilton. 2,087,573 : Julv 20.
Electrical resistance and heater element. B. H. N. H.
Hamilton. 2,084,556 ; June 22.
Electrical resistance elements. Method and apparatus for
manufacturing. H. G. Richter. 2.077,187 : Apr. 13.
Electrical resistance, Producing sensitive. W. Neumann.
2,092,133; Sept. 7.
Electrical resistance unit. G. E. Megow. 2,083,339 ;
June 8.
'^'S'"o8q 49'f?^A^*°'^' ^" ^' ^^satz and B. F. Tellkamp.
Electrical resistor unit. J. A. Shepard. 2,078,778 ; Apr.
Electrical safety system. I. E. Butler. 2,099,195 ; Nov.
16.
Electrical sequencing control. H. R. Crago. 2,096,626 ;
Oct. 19.
Electrical signaling agent. S. B. Rogers. 2,067,098;
Jan. 5.
Electrical sound tuning and production system. A. M.
Nicolson. 2,067,980 ; Jan. 19.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
865
Electrical structure and switching mechanism, Combined
multiband. G. Harrison. 2,078,908 : Apr. 27.
Electrical switch. W. C. Edwards. 2,070,717 ; Feb. 16.
Electrical switch. Q. De Felice. 2,101,429 ; Dec. 7.
Electrical switch. A. E. Franey. 2,103,941 ; Dec. 28.
Electrical switch. R. E. Frost. 2,070,891 ; Feb. 16.
Electrical switch. R. Libke. 2,093,200 ; Sept. 14.
Electrical switch. C. W. Thompson. 2,098,473 ; Nov. 9.
Electrical switch and contactor system, High frequency.
J. F. Frese. 2,080,861 ; May 18.
Electrical switch for liquid level gauges. E. W. Bauer.
2,092,298 ; Sept. 7.
Electrical switch gear. E. S. Cornell, C. A. Koerner, and
R. A. Sternaman. 2,102,887 ; Dec. 21.
Electrical switch. Inertia operated. W. H. Richards.
2,069,272 ; Feb. 2.
Electrical switch, Two-part. C. W. Oliver. 2,089,165 ;
Aug. 3.
Electrical switching mechanism. E. Spahn. 2,076,923 ;
Apr. 13.
Electrical system. H. GefEcken and H. Richter. .2,088,198 ;
July 27.
Electrical system. D. W. Hinkel. 2,066,402 ; .Tan. 5.
Electrical system. P. J. Konkle. 2,081,127 ; May 18.
Electrical system. F. W. Lyle. 2,075,124 ; Mar. 30.
Electrical system. C. P. Stocker. 2,088,621 ; Aug. 3.
Electrical system. W. T. Wintringham. 2,069,932 ;
Feb. 9.
Electrical system. B. W. Woodward and J. R. Hancock.
2,085,488 ; June 29.
Electrical system and device therefor. D. S. Kennedy.
2,076,849 ; Apr. 13.
Electrical system for truck refrigeration and the like.
W. M. Upp. 2,089,512 ; Aug. 10.
Electrical system of distribution. J. E. P. Burge and
E. A. Roughton. 2,069,575 ; Feb. 2.
Electrical system of lift control. A. A. Chubb. 2,067,378 ;
Jan. 12.
Electrical system of lift control. A. A. Chubb. 2,090,748 ;
Aug. 24.
Electrical terminal. R. N. Rowe. 2,083,923 ; June 15.
Electrical tester. A. E. F. Billstein. 2,084,274 ; June 15.
Electrical testing apparntus. C. E. Hays. 2,091,813 ;
Aug. 31.
Electrical testing device. H. W. Mitchell. 2,089,917 ;
Aug. 10.
Electrical testing machine. H. E. Fracker. 2,099,298 ;
Nov. 16.
Electrical timing apparatus. T. P. Preist. 2,088,723 ;
Aug. 3.
Electrical transmission system. S. J. Spurgeon.
2,068,620 ; Jan. 19.
Electrical uses, Apparatus for. M. h. Svikhart.
2,082,128; June 1.
Electrical wave transmission system. P. O. Farnham.
2,096,393 ; Oct. 19.
Electrical waves. Method of and apparatus for producing.
A. W. Vance. 2,085,402 ; June 29.
Electrical wiring device. M. J. de Mask. 2,088,845 ;
Aug. 3.
Electrical wiring installation and contact lug. S. M. Del
Camp. 2,073,466 ; Mar. 9.
Electrically and hydraulieally controlled valve, Combined.
A. F. Hoppp. 2,084,030 ; June 15.
Electricity, Distribution of. L. A. Sharp. 2,079,636 ;
May 11.
Electricity meter. F. Kurz. 2,099,854; Nov. 23.
Elcetroacoustic energy converting system. G. A. Graham.
2,009,242 ; Feb. 2.
Elcetroacoustic translating device. P. W. Willans.
2,080.834 ; July 13. ^ , , ,
Elcctroacoustical tnin.slatlng device. A. I. Abrahams.
2,083,537 ; June 15. ^ ,^ c. ' .i, . ,
Electrocardiograph apparatus. L. P. Southwlck.
2,098,695 ; Nov. 9. „ „ „
Electrochemical impedance. S. Darlington. 2,094,002 ;
Sept. 28.
Electroclieiiiicnl reductions and oxidations. Effecting. K.
Berl. 2,093,989; Sept. 28.
ElcctTocIicmistrv. W. Sailer. 2,000,0(16; Aug. 24.
Electrocuting trap. E. A. Mndsley. 2,098,047 ; Nov. 9.
Electrode. J. M. Booe. 2,080,.'?90 ; May 11.
Electrode. K. J. von llcnke. 2,088,!)36 ; Aug. 3.
Electrode adapted to bi- in contiicl witli mercury. J. V. ('..
P. IlartniaMn, 2.081,370 ; May 25.
Electrode and electrical contact. J. McNeil. 2,071,645 ;
Feb. 23.
Electrode and making the same. W. H. Wcicli.
2,071.071 ; Feb. 23.
Electrode MKHCMihlv. A. KaulTeldt. 2,091,047 : Aug 2t.
Electrode, CarhonaceouH. M. Suzuki. 2,069,862; Feb. 9.
Electrode, Coaled welding. R. S. JoluiHton. 2.085,131 ;
Electrode," Condenser type. E. Last. 2,078,391; Apr 27.
KIcctrodi', Electron I'uiisHlve. O. E. Intimn. 2,10.»,0.J.< ;
Dec. 21 . .» o ■ 1
]01ectrodr>clcmentH, Treating carbonncoouH. M. Su/.iikl.
MI.M'Iro.'le' lo'lcl""'. .f. S. WIlllnmH. 2091.57(1 : Aug. 31
lOleclrode for (iic welding. Coated. T. R. JornbPK.
2,08(1,132; July 6. „ , , ,„
Electrode for electric arc welding. (I. Dock nnd E.
SchWider. 2,007,38(1; Oct, 2(1,
12212K- 1' 55
Electrode for electric batteries. Depolarizing. R. Oppen-
heim. 2,097,077 ; Oct. 26.
Electrode for electric welding machines, Presser. H. G.
Warnke. 2,068,043 ; Jan. 19.
Electrode for galvanic cells. Positive. H. Colloseus.
2,088,233 ; July 27.
Electrode for gas-filled tubes. Control. H. M. Smith.
2,080,235; May 11.
Electrode for gaseous conduction devices. D. S. Gustin.
2,067,141 ; Jan. 5.
Electrode for thermionic discharge devices. C. W. Castle.
2,075,639 ; Mar. 30.
Electrode for vacuum-discharge vessels. W. DUUenbach.
2.093.711 ; Sept. 21.
Electrode for welding. F. R. Hensel. 2,073,371 ; Mar. 9.
Electrode holder. F. M. Bowers. 2,067.230 ; Jan. 12.
Electrode holder. R. W. Clark. 2,089,688; Aug. 10.
Electrode holder. A. J. Fausek and I. 1<'. Fausek.
2,077,468 ; Apr. 20.
Electrode holder. E. S. Groves. 2,085,853 ; July 6.
Electrode holder. S. M. Harv.n-. 2.094.121 ; .Sept. 28.
Electrode holder. H. P. Sanders. 2,080,791 ; May 18.
Electrode holder. D. P. Varner and L. J. Ruedisueli.
2,067,995 ; Jan. 19.
Electrode holder or clamp. J. Young. 2,086,148 ; July 6.
Electrode in electron discharge devices, Kesilieutly sup-
ported. H. Rothe. 2,085,232 ; June 29.
Electrode joints. Making. L. B. Wyckoff. 2,093,390 ;
Sept. 14.
Electrode lead-in for metal vacuum vessels. W. DUUen-
bach. 2,089,541 ; Aug. 10.
Electrode, Rectal. B. J. Ferciot. 2,085,044 ; June 29.
Electrode, Resistance welding. E. W. Bremer. 2,094,784 ;
Oct. 5.
Electrode suspension. P. Torchet. 2,073,356 ; Mar. 9.
Electrode thermionic tube, Multiple. R. M. Heintz.
2,071,630 ; Feb. 23.
Electrode, Vacuum tube. E. P. Loppacker. 2,095,337 ;
Oct. 12.
Electrode, Welding. F. R. Hensel and E. I. Larsen.
2,097,816 ; Nov. 2.
Electrode, Welding. H. \V. Hiemke. 2,100,545; Nov. 30.
Electrode, Welding. A. M. Ross. 2,067,206 ; Jan. 12.
Electrodeposition of cadmium. J. A. Henricks, Jr.
2,085,750 ; July 6.
Electrodes, Forming carbi)ii. F. R. Kenimer. 2,088,422 ;
July 27.
Electrodes in discharge tubes. Mechanical mounting of.
H. Rothe. 2,085,231 ; June 29.
Electrodes of negative glow devices. Treating. A. F.
Henninger, Jr. 2,069,307 ; Feb. 2.
Electrodic endoscopic instrument. F. C. Wappler.
2,090,923 ; Aug. 24.
Electrodynamic recording and reproducing driving unit.
S. C. Whitman. 2,087,366 ; July 20.
Electrolysis apparatus and process. ('. \V. Tucker and
K. F. Paul. 2,094.384 ; Sept. 28.
Electrolyte and device employing tlie same. J. T. Owen.
2,084,046 ; June 15.
Electrolyte and making same. J. B. Brennan and E. L.
Marsh. 2,095,966 ; Oct. 19.
Electrolyte for electrolytic condensers and making the
same. J. T. Curtis. 2,085,958 ; Julv 6.
Electrolyte, High resistance. F. M. Clark and G. F.
Lipsey. 2,089,686 ; Aug. 10.
Electrol.vtes for plating rhodium and making the same.
F. Zininiernmnn. 2.007,747 ; Jan. 12.
Electrolytic apparatus. R. D. Mershon. 2.079,081;
May 4.
Electrolytic apparatus. A. E. Zdansky. 2,075.088; Miir.
30.
Electrolytic apparatus and method. J. T. Ellsworth.
2,072,811 ; Mar. 2.
Electrolytic apparatus for preparing chemical solutions.
R. B. Everson. 2.099,801 ; Nov. 23.
Electrolytic cell. J. J. Moynlhnn. 2.070,801 ; Feb. 16.
Electrolytic cell. H. Plilllpp. 2.071.0S7 ; Feb. 16.
Electrolytic cell. L. D. Vorce. 2,1)78,517; Apr. 27.
I';ieclr()lvlic cells. Making. .S. Slogel. 2,094.018; Sept.
28.
Electrolytic composition. P. M. Clark and U. A. Ruscetta.
2.089.687 ; Aug. 10.
Eleetrolvllc condenser. P. R. Coursey and »'. II. Marcus.
2,098,774 ; Nov. 0.
lOlcclnilvtlc condenser. F. \V, flodsey, Jr. 2,09 1.920;
Aug. 31.
Eleetrolvllc condenser. A. Ooorglev. 2,008,745; Nov. 9.
lOIeclrolVtlc condenBor. J. Kntzmnn. 2,096.073 ; Oct. 10.
Kleclrolvllc condenser. J. K. LllleiilVld. 2,075,:i.M ; M:ir.
30.
Kloclrolvllc coniloMHer. S Rnhen 2.0(16.912 ; Jan. IS
lOleclrolyllc condenHcr. .S. Unln-n 2,t)SS.92.S ; Auk'. 3.
I'llecl rcilvllc conden.siM- ami making the name. A. T. I'Ht.
2.()7K.'772 ; Apr. 27.
Electrolytic device. C. d.« l.angi'. 2.090.500; Nov. 18.
Elect rol'yl Ic ilevlce. V. Itoblnwon, 2,08I.0(1.H: May 18.
Eleetrolvllc device. P. ItoblUHOU iintl J. I*. CoUlnti.
2.0(17.703 ; Jiin. 12.
Eleclrolvlli- device nnd eleclrolvle thiTefor. H. D,
Cowled. 2,083,254; Juno 8.
Elect riily lie prm-.'SH unil apimnitUH for lll<' pioiliicllon of
cliroinnllo acUl and eniiMlle ulUiill .1 W. Homt.
2,081,787 ; May 25,
866
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Electrolytic purification. R. E. Vivian. 2,067,361 ; Jan.
12.
Electromagnet. G. M. Arragg. 2,088,565 ; Aug. 3.
Electromagnet. H. E. Hodgson and H. A. Sedgwick.
2,095,499 ; Oct. 12.
Electromagnet. O. A. Morgenstem. 2,076,858 ; Apr. 13.
Electromagnet. W. G. Schneider. 2,098,926 ; Nov. 9.
Electromagnet and making the same, Insulated. E. H.
Branson. 2,091,234 ; Aug. 24.
Electromagnetic apparatus. P. H. Crago. 2,101,166 ;
Dec. 7.
Electromagnetic apparatus. C. G. Kronmiller. 2,101,548 ;
Dec. 7.
Electromagnetic brake. R. J. Bush. 2.088,186 ; July 27.
Electromagnetic brake. E. M. Eraser. 2,073,926 ; Mar. 16.
Electromagnetic brake. H. E. Hodgson. 2,087,478 ; July
20.
Electromagnetic clutch. E. M. Eraser. 2,071,943 ; Feb.
23.
Electromagnetic clutch. H. E. Hodgson. 2,097,922 ;
Nov. 2.
Electromagnetic clutch. H. E. Hodgson. 2,102,318 ; Dec.
14.
Electromagnetic device. H. A. Bredehoft. 2,089,334;
Aug. 10.
Electromagnetic device. W. C. Roe. 2,097,823; Nov. 2.
Electromagnetic device. H. F. WUson. 2,072,783 ;
Mar. 2.
Electromagnetic device having the same or similar tem-
perature coefficients of resistance materials in differen-
tial windings. Slow. A. B. Rypinski. 2,093,368 ; Sept.
14.
Electromagnetic device, High temperature slow. A. B.
Rypinski. 2,068,712 ; Jan. 26.
Electromagnetic device. Slow. A. B. Rypinski. 2,103,019 :
Dec. 21.
Electromagnetic device with auxiliary conductor. C. P.
Boner. 2,089,332 ; Aug. 10.
Electromagnetic friction device. A. B. Cadman. 2,068,654 ;
Jan. 26.
Electromagnetic machine. G. A. Gillen. 2,066,343 ; Jan. 5.
Electromagnetic prospecting method. B. S. Melton.
2,077,707 ; Apr. 20.
Electromagnetic radiation device, Slow. A. B. Rypinski.
2,089,859 ; Aug. 10.
Electromagnetic rela.v. H. C. Pye. 2,081,019 : May 18.
Electromagnetic relaj;. A. G. Stimson. 2,098,070 ; Nov. 2.
Electromagnetic switching device. J. S. Garvin.
2,096,456 ; Oct. 19.
Electromagnetic switching device. J. B. Worth
2,089,320 ; Aug. 10.
Electromagnetic waves. Apparatus for the generation of
short. E. E. W. Kassner. 2,094,602 ; Oct. 5.
Electrometric apparatus. D. K. Allison. 2,095,305 ;
Oct. 12.
Electromotor compressor. J. Bell. 2,067,819 ; Jan. 12.
Electron beam tube. J. IM. Cace. 2.074.829 ; Mar. 23.
Electron device. F. Michelssen. 2,067,330 ; Jan. 12.
Electron discharge amplifier. F. L. Dechant. 2,074,047 ;
Mar. 16.
Electron discharge device. J. R. Balsley. 3,071,382 ; Feb.
23.
Electron discharge device. R. U. Clark. 2,084,478 ; June
22.
Electron discharge device. H. Daene. 2,078,371 ; Apr
27.
Electron discharge device. S. G. Frantz. 2,071,923 ; Feb
23.
Electron discharge device. R. A. Heising. 2,067,529
Jan. 12.
IJlPctron discharge device. G. Jobst and H. Rothe
2,086,271 ; July 6.
Electron discharge device. J. L. H. Jonker and W. Al
bricht. 2,092,881 ; Sept. 14.
Electron discharge device. E. Kobel. 2,097,490 : Nov. 2
Electron discharge device. H. Klemperer. 2,067,966
Jan 19.
Electron discharge device. H. Kniepkamp. 2,073,483
Mar. 9.
Electron discharge device. W. L. Krahl. 2,084,734
June 22.
Electron discharge device. O. Krcnzion. 2.075.208 ; JIar
30.
Electron discharge device. E. F. Lowry. 2,100,196
Nov. 23.
Electron discharge device. A. Mavrogenis. 2,092,769
Sept. 14.
Electron discharge device. J. O. McNally. 2,077,177
Apr. 13.
Electron discharge device. J. O. McNally. 2,087,327
July 20.
Electron discharge device. C. F. Miller. 2,090.218;
Aug. 17.
Electron discharge device. C. F. Miller. 2,100,308 ; Nov
23.
Electron discharge device. G. Passarge. 2,099,531 : Nov,
16.
Electron discharge device. V. L. Ronci. 2,077,156 ; Apr
13.
Electron discbarge device. V. L. Ronci. 2,082,120
June 1.
Electron discharge device. H. Rothe and W. Kleen
2,081,714; May 25.
Electron discharge device. B. Salzberg. 2,073,946 ; Mar.
16.
Electron discharge device. B. Salzberg. 2,074,864 ; Mar.
23.
Electron discharge device. B. Salzberg. 2,100,723 ; Nov.
30.
Electron discharge device. A. L. Samuel. 2,086,578-9 ;
July 13.
Electron discharge device. J. C. Smith. 2,073,078 ;
Mar. 9.
Electron discharge device. N. R. Smith. 2,082,851 ;
June 8.
Electron discharge device. P. L. Spencer. 2,070,691 :
Feb. 16.
Electron discharge device. C. W. Taylor. 2,077,814 ; Apr.
20.
Electron discharge device. H. W. Weinhart. 2,096,415 •
Oct. 19.
Electron discharge device and circuit. C. H. Brown
2,084,476 ; June 22.
Electron discharge device and cooling accessories there-
for. O. W. Pike. 2,085,601 ; June 29.
Electron discharge device control system. I. K. Dortort.
2,083,149; June 8.
Electron discharge device control system. H. Winograd
and D. Journeaux. 2,093,222 ; Sept. 14.
Electron discharge device for electronically bombarding
materials. H. Kott. 2,103,623 ; Dec. 28.
Electron discharge device. Light sensitive. F. M. Penning
and M. C. Teves. 2,084,865 ; June 22.
Electron discharge device. Magnetically biased. D-. Prinz
and F. Herriger. 2,084,867 ; June 22.
Electron discharge device regulating system. E. Kern.
2,093,197; Sept. 14.
Electron discharge system for ultra-short waves. J. G.
Chaffee. 2,097,514; Nov. 2.
Electron discharge tube. F. Hehlgans. 2,067,840 ; Jan.
Electron discharge tube. G. Jobst. 2,072,637 ; Mar. 2.
Electron discharge tube. J. L. H. Jonker. 2,075,202 •
Mar. 30.
Electron discharge tube. P. Kapteyn. 2,096,249 ; Oct. 19.
Electron discharge tube. M. Knoll and R. Rzehulka.
2,090,006 ; Aug. 17.
Electron discharge tube. W. E. Kuhle, D. Prinz, and F.
Herriger. 2,079,809 ; May 11.
Electron discharge tube. N. M. Rust and G. F. Brett.
2,069,507; Feb. 2.
Electron discharge tube. A. Sev. 2,097.258 ; Oct. 26.
Electron discharge tube. K. Steimel. 2,080,098 ; May 11.
Electron discharge tube. A. A. Thomas. 2,089.044-
Aug. 3.
Electron discharge tube. A. G. Thomas. 2,102,045 :
Dec. 14.
■^'oStJ^S°o^.^'®S^^''S^ *^"^s> Screen grid. G. Jobst.
2,092,804 ; Sept. 14.
Electron discharge tube system. N. Minorsky. 2,071,759 :
Feb. 23.
Electron emitter. E. A. Veazie. 2,081,415; May 25
Electron emitter. J. R. Wilson. 2,069,867 ; Feb 9
■^^?Sj^9'^,.,^™'ii*iP^yi^g device. P. T. Parnsworth.
2,071,515 ; Feb. 23.
Electron rays, Apparatus for influencing the character of.
R. Rudenberg. 2,070,319 ; Feb. 9.
Electron rays of high energy. Device for producing. M.
Steenbeck. 2.103,303 ; Dec. 28.
Electron tube. D. G. Haines. 2,076,633 ; Apr. 13.
Electron tube. L. B. Headrick. 2,069,441 ; Feb. 2.
Electron tube. F. W. Hehlgans. 2,078,797 ; Apr. 27.
Electron tube. M. Knoll. 2.086.718 ; July 13.
Electron tube. J. D. McGee. 2,072,957 ; Mar. 9.
Electron tube. F. Michelssen. 2.076.662 : Apr. 13.
Electron tube. R. T. Orth. 2,099,749 ; Nov. 23.
Electron tube. J. Richter, O. Schriever, F. Schroter, and
\\ . Fpflermann. 2,079.085 : Hay 4
Electron tube. S. B. Rubinstein. " 2,073,598 ; Mar. 9.
Electron tube. F. Schroter and F. Michelssen. 2,072,651 ;
Mar. 2.
Electron tube. J. T. Wilson. 2,099,994; Nov. 23.
Electron tube device. W. Soller. 2,096,653 ; Oct. 19.
E ectron tube generator. H. Dirks. 2,093,882 ; Sept. 21.
o*^nco"oo*o '^^^ '° '^ retarding field circuit. F. Schroter.
-,UDo,Joa ; Jan. 19.
Electron tube system, Cascaded. G. J. Kelley. 2,072,953 ;
Mar. 9.
•'^'oS^o^'V^*,"'^^; Transversally controlled. F. Hamacher.
.i, 090,001 ; Aug. 17.
^'oS^EiInX"^?? '^^^ operating the same. W. Gaede.
.i. 081, 429 ; May 25.
^'2'^098'217'^^ov^9"®' ^' ^' ^^^^^^ ^^^ J- Eossetti.
Electronic apparatus. B. E. Lenehan. 2,075,120; Mar.
Electronic control system. H. L. Bernardo
Mar. 30.
Electronic discharge device
June 8.
2,075,083 ;
V. L. Ronci. 2,083,346:
Elf^ctronic distributor. W. G. H. Finch. 2,097,392 ; Oct.
Electronic relay. S. N. Baruch. 2,071.057 ; Feb. 16.
Electronic switch. C. T. Ulrey. 2,072,993 ; Mar. 9.
R octronic tube. H. F. Elliott. 2.088.235 : July 27.
Electronic tube. P. G. Weiller. 2,084,172; June 15.
LIST OP INVENTIONS
867
Electronic tube, Indirectly heated. P. Kapteyn.
2,094,657 ; Oct. 5.
Electronic vacuum tube system. H. F. Elliott.
2,094,101 ;.Sept. 28.
Electrons, Collecting secondary. R. H. Varian. 2,075,378 :
Mar. 30.
Electrooptical system. F. Gray. 2,072,478 ; Mar. 2.
Electrooptical system. W. F. Kannenberg. 2,072,455 ;
Mar. 2.
Electrophonic str4nged instrument. A. J. Stimson.
2,078,350 ; Apr. 27.
Electroplating. E. D. Viers. 2.091.38G; Aug. 31.
Electroplating apparatus. M. Brown and S. F. O'Connor.
2,073,679 ; Mar. 16.
Electroplating articles. Process of and apparatus for,
F. B. Rinck and R. C. Kivley. 2,080,506 ; May 18.
Electroplating bath composition and producing the same,
R. Cinamon. 2,079,842 ; May 11.
Electroplating machine. J. R. Cox and A. A. Abramoslia
2,085,830 ; July 6.
Electroplating machine, Semiautomatic. A. H. Hannon
2,078,381 ; Apr. 27.
Electroplating process. F. F. Oplinger. 2,078,868 ; Apr
27.
Electroplating process. F. F. Oplinger. 2,078,869 ; Apr
27.
Electropneumatic brake. G. W. Baughman. 2,071,722
Feb. 23.
Electropneumatic brake. G. L. Cotter. 2,096,480 : Oct
19.
Electropneumatic brake. E. E. Hewitt. 2,096,493 ; Oct
19.
Electroprocessing machine. C. G. Jliller. 2,081,551
May 25.
Electroprocessing machine. C. G. Miller. 2,094,712
Oct. 5.
Electroresponsive device. H. C. Graves, Jr. 2,074,584
Mar. 23.
Electrostatic condenser. J. B. Dow. 2,081,914 ; June 1.
Electrostatic separation, Apparatus for. G. Grave and
E. Oppen. 2,072,501 ; Mar. 2.
Electrostatic separation of mixed particles of different
electrical behavior. Apparatus for the. G. Grave.
2,071,460 ; Feb. 23.
Electrostethograph. M. L. Lockhart. 2,099,938 ; Nov. 23.
Electrosurgical device. M. N. Hyams. 2,102,270 ; Dec.
14.
Electrosurgical severance of adhesions. F. C. and R. II.
Wappler. 2,068,721 ; Jan. 26.
Electrotherapeutic apparatus. E. Weissenberg. 2,103,440 ;
Dec. 28.
Electrothermal furnace, Continuous high temperature.
G. C. Cox. 2,068,447 ; Jan. 19.
Electrothermal indicating apparatus. T. J. Smulskl.
2,076,678 ; Apr. 13.
Electrothermal process. Continuous high temperature.
G. C. Cox. 2,068,448 ; Jan. 19.
Electrotype plates. Producing. ]\I. H. Muse. 2,101,591 ;
Dec. 7.
Elements for use in the electrodeposition of chromium.
G. K. Herzog. 2,072,170 : Mar. 2.
Elements from shafts. Separating. W. H. Curtlss.
2,075,792 : Apr. 6.
Elements of prism.ntic contour. Fixing means for. A.
Wirth. 2,078,824 ; Apr. 27.
Elevated water tank, J. O. Jackson. 2,086,131 ; July 6.
Elevating and supporting device. Adjustable combined.
L. M. Baer. 2,072,791 ; Mar. 2.
Elevating table. W. G. Reynolds and G. Schubach.
2,076,186: Apr. 6.
Elevator : See —
Center latch elevator. Well elevator.
Split collar type elevator.
Elevator. C. C. Crispen. 2,088,090 ; Aug. 3.
Elevator. W. F. Fames. 2,006.930 ; Jan. 5.
F.levator. T. N. Hurtspotli, 2,081,301 ; May 25.
Elpv.-Uor. L. B. Neighbour. 2,083.857 ; June 15.
lOlevator. O. F. Shepard, 2,080,002 ; July 6.
Elevator and latch construction. H. E. Grnu. 2,007,603;
Jan. 12.
Elevator control. E. L. Dunn and I). C. Larson. 2,074,578 :
Mar. 23.'
Elevator control mechanism. G. Milne. 2,088,212; July
27.
lOlevntor control system. E, M. Bouton and H. W.
Williams. 2,081,980 ; June 1.
Elevator control system. 1). Snntlnl. 2,078,087; Apr. 27.
Elevator control svstciii. E. II. Vedder. 2,085,133;
Juno 29.
Elevator control system. H. Waters. A. W. Paulson, and
M. Troster, Jr. 2,100,176; Nov. 23.
Elevator control system. H. W. Wllllnms. Re. 20.521 ;
Sept. 28.
Kl( valor control system. II. W. Wllllama. 2,000,512;
Elevator' control system. H. W. Williams. 2,085,130;
June 29.
Klevator control Hystein. II. W. WllllnmH, C. P. Carney.
and It. W. Jones. 2,000,921 : Jan. 5.
Elevator for coiivever trucks, W. A. Kuibler. 2,0(5,200;
^Jl'", 30. ^ ^.
Elevator gate. J. (". Tnmsltt, 2,100,882 : Nov. 30.
Elevator Indicating system, Electric. A. S. Fit/. Gerald.
2,074,835 ; .Mar. 23.
Elevator rail guide. A. A. Matthews. 2,083,502 ; June 8.
Elevator roller drive coupling. C. F. Crumb and G.
Hammer. 2,071,114; Feb. 16.
Elevator signaling system. \Y. F. Eames. 2,100,736 ;
Nov. 30.
Elevator signaling system. D. Lewy. 2,066,841 : Jan. 5.
Elevator structure. P. J. P. Schrag and J. J. Schrag.
2,084,920 ; June 22.
Elevator system. E. M. Bouton and W. F. Eames.
2,066,909 ; Jan. 5.
Elevator system. E. M. Bouton and H. W. Williams.
2,066.908 ; Jan. 5.
Elevator system. C. F. Carney and E. M. Heiden.
2,088.463 ; July 27.
Elevator system. W. P. Eames. 2,071,820; Feb. 23.
Elevator system. D. Santini. 2,082,657; June 1.
Elevator system. H. Waters and W. F. Glaser.
2,074,575 ; Mar. 23.
Elevator system. H. Waters, A. W. Paulson, and M.
Troster, Jr. 2,100,177 ; Nov. 23.
Elevator svstem. Electric. W. F. Eames and W. R. Hard-
ing. 2,075,102 ; Mar. 30.
Elevators, Apparatus for controlling airplane. R. W.
Ayer. 2,084,122 ; June 15.
Eliminator plate washer. H. Y. Hall. 2. 077.996 ; Apr. 20.
Embalming device. R. L. Wagner. 2.090.273 ; Aug. 17.
Embalming drainage tube. R. Lee. 2,073,069 ; Mar. 9.
Embalming fluid. H. I. Jones. 2,085,806 ; July 6.
Embankments, Culverting. W'. B. Tenipleton and F. J.
Jakoubek. 2,074,003 ; Mar. 16.
Embedding mass. W. Moosdorf and P. Wolski. 2,072,212 ;
Mar. 2.
Embossing. H. Jenett. 2,080,276 ; May 11.
Embossing apparatus and method. V. F. Waters and
J. J. Hallowell. 2,097,005 ; Oct. 26.
Embossing machine. E. AV. Stacey. 2,092,816 ; Sept. 14.
Embossing means for envelope making machines. F. L.
Smithe. 2,083,352 ; June 8.
Embroidered fabric. W'. Hueller. 2.069,760 ; Feb. 9.
Embroidered fabric. J. Schifter. 2,098,259 ; Nov. 9.
Embroidering means for sewing machines. E. Grazak.
2,067,340 ; Jan. 12.
Embroidery and hemstitching machine. J. Ollendorff.
2,070,449 ; Fob. 9.
Embroidery macliine. Multiple head. A. A. Bobmann and
K. G. Scheihel. 2.091,727; Aug. 31.
Embroidery mechanism. J. C. Gilardone. 2,094,699 ;
Oct. 5.
Emergency and safety vehicle wheel, Auxiliary. C. V.
Rasmussen. 2,091,879; Aug. 31.
Emergency appliance. W. J. Gold. 2,075,934 ; Apr. 6.
Emorgoncy stimulator unit. O. F. Rosonow and D. P.
Gardner. 2.087.119 ; Julv 13.
Empty and load brake. C. C. Farmer. 2,092,245 ; Sept. 7.
Empty and load brake. J. W. Logan, Jr. 2,077,046 ;
Apr. 20.
Emulsification device. R. L. Gilbert. 2.070,545 ; Feb. 9.
Emulsifying agents. C. E. Sando. 2,076.794 ; Apr. 13.
Eniulsifving agents. W. F. ScliiNi/.le and A. S. Ricliardson.
2.001.880; Aug. 31.
Emulsifying and cream making device. J. E. Marsdcn.
2,084,150 ; June 15.
Emulsifying apparatus. D. E. Thalraan. 2,092,992:
Sept. '14.
Emulsion and iii.Tniinicturiiig same. W. F. Sclinnzlc and
A. S. Richanlson. 2,091.887: Aug. 31.
Emulsion and preparing the same, Bituminous. C. L.
McKesson. 2,074.731 ; Mar. 23.
Kmulsion and producing the same, Stable. W. Schrauth.
2,080,479 ; July 0.
Emulsion, Producing a bituminous. U. B. Bray and li. R.
Beckwlth. 2.080.0S9 ; May 18.
Emulsions. P. R. Smith. 2,077.905 ; Apr. 20.
Knuilslons and th(< like, .\i)paratu8 for making. T.
Robinson. 2,0S,S.926 ; Aug. 3.
llmulsions. Breaking. M. De Grooto and B. Kelser.
2,072,085 : Mar. 2.
i:nuilsi()ns, Breaking. .\. M. Ilerbsman. 2,087,030 ; July
27,
lOnuilslons, Method and apparatus for electrically treating.
O, IT. M. Roberts, 2,0S3,79S ; June 15.
i;nnilslons, Melliod of and apparatus for electrically
trr.iting. C, H. M. Roberts. 2,083,790 : June 15.
Emulsions of liltuniinous materlnls, Apparatus for mak-
ing. M. G. O'Ncll. 2.103.519 ; IVc. 28.
ICiuulslons of the olllnwater type, Separatlnn. W.
Woelllin. 2.102,051 ; Uec. 14.
ICinulsliins. I'rennratUin nf, R. C. Nowton, W. F. Bollonw,
and L. C, Brown. 2,098,010; Nov. 2.
EiimlslonH, Preparing. E. F. llulbert. 2,008.130; Jnn,
lii.
lOiiiulsldiis. ProccHH and appanitUH for treating. W.
Wdellllii. 2.083.802; June 15.
lOiuulsloiiK. I'rodnelng II, Sclirader. Re. 20,301 ; May It.
lOniulsloiiH, SetiNltl/ed pliotogniplilc Hllver IliilUle. ll. A.
PIggott an. I K, H, Ito.Iil, 2,071..M>S: Feb. 23.
i:niiniil iiikI vimuInIi. II. G. Klllredi;e aivil .\. J. Turner.
2,0(m.252 ; Feb, 2,
Enamel. Applying vltreoun. O. L. Strubler. 2,085,278;
June 20.
Knnniel. Ciiu coating, L. K. Iloag. 2.000.2-17: Feb. 2,
i;iiiiiiiel. Clouded vIlreoUK, I. Kreldl. 2,1l>2,ll3ll : IVr, 21.
Knnniel coinptinttlon and maldnc Fame. P. A. MoKlnney.
2,0112,285 : Sept. 7.
868
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Enamel composition, Opaque vitreous. R. R. Sliively.
2,079,339 ; May 4.
Enamel, Making white clouded iron. I. Kreidl. 2,103,229 ;
Dec. 21.
Enamel, Opaque vitreous. C. J. Kinzie. 2,102,720 ; Dec.
21.
Enamel organosol. Vitreous. R. S. Bley. 2,090,617-8;
Aug. 24.
Enamelware. J. E. Rosenberg. 2,086,190 ; July 6.
Enamel ware and forming the same. Porcelain. D. D.
Wheeler. 2,076,329 ; Apr. 6.
Enamel, White clouded vitreous. I. Kreidl. 2,103,228;
Dec. 21.
Enameled product and making the same. O. E. Harder
and J. D. Sullivan. 2,070,272 ; Feb. 9.
Enameling. C. J. Rodman. 2,071,765 ; Feb. 23.
Enameling furnace. J. L. McFarland. 2,100,222; Nov.
23.
Enameling furnace.
2.080.971 : July 13
Enameling machine
L. Wilson and J. C. Woodson.
E. H. Harris. 2,087,145 ; July 13.
Enameling, Process of. K. Kautz. 2,099,340 ; Nov. 16.
Enameling process. Vitreous. H. F. Gilbert. 2,101,616 ;
Dec. 7.
resisting vitreous. R. D. Cooke.
19.
C. E. Hanny. 2,098,579 ; Nov. 9.
W. J. Condon. 2,070,471 ; Feb. 9.
Smith. 2,098,469; Nov. 9.
Method of and machine foi'
Enamels, Acid
2,096,030 ; Oct.
Enclosed switch.
Enclosure device.
Enclosure, Foldable. J. W.
Enclosures within envelopes
2,077,658 : Apr. 20.
W. V. Johnson and
Apr. 27.
JuJ^y 27.
S. Thomas.
T. Milnes.
wrapping. A. A. Ballatore.
End construction for mine
R. C. Kepner. 2,100,602; Nov. 30.
End fastener. E. A. Stuller. 2,078,643 :
End fold casing. P. Zalkind. 2,088,315 ;
End forming device. W. H. Blount and P.
2,085,570 ; June 29.
Ends of drier felts and the like, Joining the.
2,077,891 ; Apr. 20.
Endorsing machine. C. W. Gray and R. C. String.
2.066,466; Jan. 5.
Endorsing machine. W. F. MuUer. 2,084,044 ; June 15.
Energizing system. H. C. Jenks. 2,100,715 ; Nov. 30.
Energy control. C. Vicario. 2,081,124 ; May 18.
Energy of a current of fluid. Mechanism for utilizing the.
W. A. Carter. 2,078,837 ; Apr. 27.
Energy resonant vibratory system. Radiant. W. H.
Priess. 2.090,853 ; Aug. 24.
Energy transmission. H. Salvatori. Re. 20,412 ; June 15.
Energy, Transmission. H. Salvatori. 2,073,493 ; Mar. 9.
Engine : Bee
Air cooled aero engine.
Air cooled engine.
Airplane engine.
Automobile engine.
Cam engine.
Combustion engine.
Compression ignition
gine.
Diesel engine.
Expansion engine.
Fluid pressure engine.
Free piston engine.
Fuel oil engine.
Gas engine.
Heat engine.
Hydraulic engine.
Internal combustion
Multiple cj;linder engine.
Multiple piston engine.
Nnndetonating engine.
Oil engine.
Oscillating poppet valve
engine.
Piston engine.
Precombustion - chamber
engine.
Rotary combustion engine.
Rotary engine.
Rotary internal combus-
tion engine.
Steam engine.
Swell expression engine.
Two cycle Diesel engine.
Two cycle engine.
Two-stroke-cycle engine
gine.
Engine. P. H. Allen. 2,069,745 ; Feb. 9.
Engine. W. R. Angell, Jr., and H. H. Timian. 2,075,330 :
Mar. 30.
Engine. R. H. Beard. 2,067,171 ; Jan. 12.
Engine. R. M. Du Bois. 2,094,266 ; iSopt. 28.
Engine. P. A. Frank. 2,069,820 ; Feb. 9.
Engine. J. H. Geisse. 2,070,588; Feb. 16.
Engine. E. R. Jacoby. 2,080,662 ; May 18.
Engine. E. R. .Tacoby. 2,094,893 ; Oct. 5.
Engine. V. W. Kliesrath. 2,073.871 ; Mar. 16.
Engine. V. W. Kliesrath. 2,079,912 ; May 11.
Engine. G. W. Lewis. 2,076,954 ; Apr. 13.
Engine. A. J. Mever. 2,093.570 ; Sept. 21.
Engine. A. J. Meyer. 2,095,339 ; Oct. 12.
Engine. H. H. Timian. 2,068,117 : Jan. 19.
Engine. H. H. Timian and L. P. Kalb. 2,094,860 :
Oct. 5.
Engine and compressor. Convertible internal combustion
f. Phillips. 2,091,4.^)1 : Aug. 31.
Engine and driving and control mechanism therefor, Out-
board. R. O. Harper. 2,093,357 ; Sept. 14.
Engine and injecting device therefor. Internal combustion.
A. J. Meyer. 2,101,554 ; Dec. 7.
Engine and mounting for motor boats and the like. Water
buoyed. H. M. Rockwell. 2,103,183 ; Dec. 21.
Engine and oil temperature control system. F. N. Nutt.
2,070.091 ; Feb. 9.
Engine and operating tlie same. Two-cycle Internal com-
bustion. J. H. Jalbort and G. Heloir. 2,086,555 ; July
13.
Engine and transmission control. E. S. Bush. 2,085,789 ;
July 0.
Engine blower control. A. Flelden. 2.007.757 ; Jan. 12.
Engine construction. M. C. Searle. 2.078.092 : Apr. 27.
H. L. and L. J. Johnson. 2,087,668 ;
Engine control
July 20.
Engine control, Internal combustion. E. Kund. 2,075,651
Mar. 30.
Engine controlling device. Hydraulic. E. Martin anc
J. E. Anderson. 2,081,946; June 1.
Engine cooling and air conditioning system for self-
propelled vehicles. W. B. Stout and E. H. Wright
2,082,230 ; June 1.
Engine cooling and car heating system and apparatus. H
Rose. 2,071,659; Feb. 23.
Engine cooling and cowling. R. Chilton. 2,076,225
Apr. 6.
Engine cooling and cowling. R. Chilton. 2,098,565
Nov. 9.
W. F. Davis
R. B. Beisel.
Re. 20,251 ; Jan. 26
2,067,041 ; Jan. 5
H. A. Flogaus. 2,067,758 ; Jan
S. W. Rushmore. 2,086,439
Apr. 6.
H. Venn.
2,072,984 ;
Engine cooling device.
Engine cooling means.
Engine cooling system,
12.
Engine cooling system.
July 6.
Engine cooling system. H. S. White. 2,074,631 ; Mar. 23,
Engine cowling and cooling. W. B. Goodman and W. L,
Losson. 2,076,232 ; Apr. 6.
Engine crankshaft linkage. S. W. Thompson. 2,093,495
Sept. 21.
Engine cylinder block wall reboring implement. E. F.
Svab. 2,087,823 ; July 20.
Engine cylinder cover. C. W. Dake. 2,076,068
Engine cylinder liner. F. W. Severin and T
2,066,580; Jan. 5.
Engine dead-centers, Locating. B. J. Haskins.
Mar. 9.
Engine drive for motor vehicles. Rear. C. D. Peterson.
2,077,130 ; Apr. 13.
Engine driving box. S. E. Mueller. 2,088,999 ; Aug. 3.
Engine exhaust system. G. J. Wohanka. 2,067,253 ;
Jan. 12.
Engine frame. H. Kohler. 2,081,543 ; May 25.
Engine fuel supply apparatus. De-icing internal combus-
tion. L. B. Kimball. 2,080,488 ; May 18.
Engine fuel system. Internal combustion. J. B. Macauley,
Jr., and A. J. Roualet. 2,102,428 ; Dec. 14.
Engine governing system. J. L. Taylor. 2,070,933 :
Feb. 1ft.
Engine governor. Internal combustion. E. R. and G. L.
Wilson. 2,069,466; Feb. 2.
Engine indicator. C. H. Schlesman and W. S. Mount.
2,085,203 ; June 29.
Engine intake regulating means. T. Hiscock
June 1.
Engine intake system. A. V
Nov. 23.
Engine, Internal combustion.
20,242 : Jan. 12.
Engine, Internal combustion.
20,254 ; Jan. 26.
Engine load control. Two-cycle,
Jan. 19.
Engine, Method and apparatus for operating an internal
combustion. W. E. Leiblng. 2,068,298 ; Jan. 19
Engine oiling system. Internal combustion.
sen. 2,086,644 ; July 13.
Engine, Operating an internal combustion.
and L. J. McKone. 2,086,775 ; July 13.
Engine or pump, Reciprocating. W.
2,099,481 ; Nov. 16.
Engine, particularly Diesel and like engine, Multicylinder
internal combustion. G. Senior. 2,091.741 ; Aug. 31
Engine piston construction. M. P. Sarfaty. 2,096,562
Oct. 19.
Engine poppet valve. H. Weslake. 2,070,102 ; Feb. 9
Engine pump jack. W. O. Bechman. 2,074,321 ; Mar. 23
Engine, pump, or compressor. Rotary. C. E. Martin
2,075,654 ; Mar. 30.
Engine rotary combustion. . J. E. Horner. 2,092,254
Sept. 7.
Engine sludge chamber. R. Schneider. 2,068,514 ; Jan.
Engine stabilizer. B. H. Anibal. 2,081.213: Mnv 05
Engine starter control apparatus. J. B. Dyer. 2,101.931 ;
Dec. 14.
Engine, Starting an internal combustion. H. M. M. Mat-
tern. 2,009.587 ; Feb, 2.
Engine starting apparatus.
Nov. 9.
Engine starting mechanism.
Nov. 23.
Engine starting apparatus.
Jan. 19.
Engine starting apparatus.
Sept. 14.
Engine starting device. N. Hersmark. 2,079,014 • May 4
Engine starting mechanism. IL Baer^ 2,095,236 • Oct 12
2,082,397 :
D. Willgoos. 2,099,785 ;
W. H. Robertson. Re.
W. H. Robertson. Re.
J. Ross. 2,067,984;
C. E. Soren-
W. E. Lyons
A. Hildyard.
J. A. Charter. 2,098,226
M. J. Finnegan. 2,099,804
R. M. Nardone. 2,068,462
R. M. Nardone. 2,093,336
Engine starting mechanism
Mar. 30.
Engine starting mechanism.
Apr. 13.
Engine starting mechanism.
June 22.
Engine starting mechanism.
May 25.
Engine starting mechanism. A. E. Raabe,
R. P. Lansing. 2,075,119
R. P. Lansing.
R. P. Lansing.
2,077,333
2,084,813
R. JI. Nardone. 2.081,700-1
2,077,263 ; Apr.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
869
Engine starting system. K. F. Douglas. 2,071,028 ; Feb.
16.
Engine structure, Internal combustion. R. Daub.
2,066,394; Jan. 5.
Engine synchronizing system. Aircraft. W. S. Berry.
2,066,819 ; Jan. 5.
Engine temperature control device. C. and F. C. Danuser.
2,074,168; Mar. 16.
Engine throttle control. S. R. Puffer. 2,071,177 ; Feb. 10.
iiJngine valve. R. Jardine. 2,086,420 ; July 6.
Engine valve. C. M. MacDonald. 2,090,800 ; Aug. 24.
Engine water system cleaner, Internal combustion. G. E.
Baucom and K. M. Banks. 2,095,407 ; Oct. 12.
Engine with fuel injection, Internal combustion. J. H.
Jalbert. 2,091,547 ; Aug. 31.
Engines, Apparatus for the analytical testing of internal
combustion. J. D. Morgan and P. B. Levitt. 2,102,185 ;
Dec. 14.
Engines, Attachment for internal combustion. L. H.
Messinger, Jr. 2,085,818 ; July 6.
Engines, Charge forming device for internal combustion.
G. R. Ericson. 2,093,960 ; Sept. 21.
Engines, Charge-forming means for internal combustion.
F. L. Cameron. 2,091,908 : Aug. 31.
Engines, Controlling internal combustion aircraft. E.
Dodson. 2,079,958 ; May 11.
Engines, Controlling the operation of steam. V. Z. Cara-
cristi. 2,073,921 ; Mar. 16.
Engines, Cooling of heat. M. Vullicrme. 2,066,061 ;
Jan. 5.
Engines, Cooling of internal combustion. F. Liungstr<5ni.
2,085,810; July 6.
Engines, Device tor connecting piston rods and cross heads
in. E. Lundborg. 2,093,330 ; Sept. 14.
Engines, Device for internal combustion. H. W. Eden.
2,074,083 ; Mar. 16.
Engines, Elastic suspension of. J. F. Paulsen and N.
Strachovsky. 2,093,846 ; Sept. 21.
Engines, Means for heating. J. L. Breese, Jr. 2,092,497 ;
Sept. 7.
Engines, Method and arrangement for the operation of
internal combustion. M. Y. A. Serruys. 2,073,288 ;
Mar. 9.
Engines, Operating apparatus for internal combustion.
V. E. Plante. 2,070,615 ; Feb. 16.
Engines, Operating internal combustion. M. Mueller-Cun-
radi and M. Otto. 2,087,616 ; July 20.
ICngines, Speed governing apparatus for injection internal
combustion. A. Schweizer. 2.093.984 : Sept. 21 .
Engines, Supercharger mechanism for internal combus-
tion. H. Caminez and N. H. Gilman. 2,098,718;
Nov. 9.
Engines, Synchronization of. 11. M. Stoller. 2,086,101 ;
July 6.
Engraving and copying machine. IC. Zwick. 2,067,902 ;
Jan. 19.
Engraving and related machine. T. Miller. 2,093,203 ;
Sept. 14.
Engraving and rol.ated machines. G. Gorton and P. M.
Henkes. 2,100,953 ; Nov. 30.
Engraving macliinory. W. Taylor. 2,067,867 ; Jan. 12.
Engraving, Photoelectric. W. C. Howey and B. W. Wood-
ward. 2,007,489; Jan. 12.
Engraving, Process and apparatus for photoelectric. W.
C. Speed. 2,079,970 ; May 11.
Ensilage cutter. F. J. Bullock. 2,079,838: May 11.
Enteric coating. F. R. Eldred. 2,071,511 ; Feb. 23.
Entertainment receiver. J. C. Batcholor. 2,068,002 ; Jan.
19.
Envelope. A. C. Benedict. 2,099.256 : Nov, 10.
Envelope. W. J. Berkowitz. 2,092,149 ; Sept. 7.
Envelope. C. F. Elmore. 2,097,910; Nov. 2.
Envelope. C. F. Elmore. 2,099,007 : Nov. 16.
Envelope. V. E. Heywood. 2,081,052; May 18.
Envelope. J. D. Lane and R. II. Wilbur. 2,087.410;
July 20.
Envelope. ('. R. Ovorhangh, Jr. 2,088,008 ; July 27.
Envelope. W. K. Ramsey. 2,083,158; June 8.
Envelope. 1j. R. Snow. 2,071, 4:}9; Feb. 23.
Envelope. B. J. Steele. 2,099,354; Nov. 10.
Envelope. J. C. Stocks. 2,007,550; Jan. 12.
Envelope. W. K. Swiff. 2.000.495 ; Jan. 5.
Envelope. W. E. Swift. 2,074,919: Mar. 23.
Envelope and making the same. Window. R. L. Gray.
2,072,875 ; Mar. 0.
Envelor)e blank. W. E. Swift. 2,087,302 ; July 20.
Envelope, Collection. C. Taylor. 2,070.931 ; Feb. 10.
Envelope coiiKniiclion. L. D. Arp and W. II. FIsclier.
2,097,505 ; Nov. 2.
Envelope container. W. II. Vaughn. 2,087,825; July 20.
Envelope, Duplex. C. F. Pflnn/.e. 2,101,342 ; Dec. 7.
Envelope (lap niolHtenIng device. F. W. SforeU.
2,077,780 ; Apr. 20.
Envelope for an electric device. C. T. Ulrcy. 2,070.012:
ICnvel'ope for dlshcK. S. C. Pearson. 2.083,741 ; June 15.
lOiivcloDc MiiHliine. A. Novlck. 2,087.005; July 20.
D.ivclope mnchliie. A. Novlck. 2,002,013; S.-pl. 7.
i;iivri.,,,(. liiiichiiw. A. Novlrk. 2,097. .•mi : <),M. 2(1.
Envelope niiielilne. A. Novlck. 2.008.1>7O ; Nov. Id.
Envelop.' iniielilne. A. Novlck, 2,|{)I.'J(1N; I),'.-. 7.
Knvelope miiehlne. F. L. Hnilllie. 2,080,442; Mjiy IK.
lOnvelope making niMrlilne. A. Novlck. 2,077,1152; Apr.
20.
Envelope or bag making machinery. A. Novick. 2,097,772 ;
Nov. 2.
Envelope, Reenforced. M. Farrell. 2,085,962 ; July 6.
Envelope repeater. Transportation line double service. A.
M. Shank. 2,092,705 : Sept. 7.
Envelope, Self-sealing. W. Hohwart. 2,099,303 ; Nov. 16.
lilnvelope. Shirt. J. M. Alter and M. Lipsey. 2,093,879 ;
Sept. 21.
Envelopes and the like. Device for moistening. J. O.
Armfelt. 2,088,283 ; July 27.
Envelopes, Device for moistening. F. Schuh. 2,074,811 ;
Mar. 23.
Envelopes, Manufacture of dry-sealing. V. E. Heywood.
2,102,001 ; Dec. 14.
Envelopes, Manufacture of window. V. E. Heywood.
2,070,205 ; Feb. 9.
Envelopes, Manufacture of window. V. E. Heywood.
2,087,345; July 20.
Enzyme fiom mold. Preparing an. W. Grassmann and
H. Rubenbauer. 2,102,315 ; Dec. 14.
Enzymes, Increasing activity of proteolytic. Z. Waller-
stein. 2,095,300; Oct. 12.
Eiitvos balance. Suspension for. H. Imhof. 2,089,164 ;
Aug. 3.
Epaulet. A. A. Ruben. 2,088,872 ; Aug. 3.
Epoxides, Treatment of halogenated. H. P. A. GroU
and G. Hearne. 2,086,077 ; July 6.
Equipoising mechanism. G. Carwardine. 2,076,446 ;
Apr. 6.
Equipoising mechanism. G. Carwardine. 2,090,439 ; Aug.
17.
Eraser. J. S. Loewus. 2,099,613 ; Nov. 16.
Eraser attachment for lead pencils. J. S. Furst.
2,073,369 ; Mar. 9.
Eraser attachment for pencils and the like. Do T. M.
Alford. 2,086,657 ; July 13.
Eraser, Composite. R. S. Henderson. 2,070,048 ; Feb. 9.
Eraser for pencil and holding tip therefor. H. B. Van
Dorn. 2,087,310; July 20.
Eraser, Projectable. J. H. Rouse. 2,069,402 ; Feb. 2.
Eraser, Rotary. D. A. Dodson. 2,074,255 ; Mar. 16.
Erasing, Apparatus for. H. Lukow.ski. 2.079.356 : May 4.
Ergot-alkaloids, Manufacture, separation, and prepara-
tion of pure crystallized. A. Stoll and E. Burckhardt.
2,080,954 ; May 18.
Ergot alkaloids. Separating mixed. W. IT. Kiissner.
2.080,562 ; July 13.
Ergot-derived product and obtaining it. E. H. Stuart.
2,067,800; Jan. 12.
Ergot extracts. Obtaining. M. S. Kharasch and R. R.
Legault. 2,082,343 ; June 1.
Ergot preparation. Obtaining an effective. M. S.
Kharasch and R. R. Legault. 2,082,342 ; June 1.
Ergotocin, Hydrogenated. M. S. Kharasch. 2,080,550 :
July 13.
Erosions and perforations in metal containers, Preventing.
C. B. Strauch. 2.097.847 ; Nov. 2. .
Escape device for derricks. D. A. Glover. 2,088,514 ;
July 27. „ „ ,
Escape from submerged craft. Facilitating. A. Bellonl.
2,070,219 ; Apr. 6.
Escapement construction. F. Better. 2,072,704 ; Mar. 2.
Escapement device on paper carriages for typewriters.
F. Elbert. 2,100,071 ; Nov. 23.
Escritoire, Telephone. S. K. Wolff. 2.077,975 : Apr. 20.
Ester gum compositions. H. A. Winkelmann. 2,090,001 ;
Oct. 19. „ „ ,, ,
Ester resins and making the same. Vinyl. G. O. Jlorrison,
F. W. Skirrow, and K. G. BlaiUie. He. 20,430: June 29.
Esterincation process. W. J. Bannister. 2.070.111;
Estiiis. 11. B. Dykstra and W. E. Lawson. 2.072.739;
Mar. 2.
Esters and niiikini.' the same. Mixed. R. B. Krazler.
2,075,107 ; Mar. 30.
Esters and method of producing, Hydrogenated rcBin.
I. W. Humphrey. 2,099,000; Nov. 10.
Eslers and mixtures of acrylic esters with vinyl osferF,
Polymerizing acrylic. H. Plau.son. 2,080.093 ; July 0.
Eslers .'mil products, Preparing. M. A. Itru.son.
2.100.993 : Nov. :!0.
Esters and siilpli;iles thereof, rns;ilnrnted. W. Schnnilh.
2,079.228 : Mmv 4.
Esters containing collolding agents. Treatment of c»>llulose.
n. MclSurnev and E. H. Nollau. 2.007,937; Jan. 10.
Esters from oleflnes. Manufacture of. H. S. Dnvis and
A. W. Francis. 2,079,052; May 11.
lOsters, llv<lr.i>;c'ii;itiiig. II. .Vdklns. K. Kolkom. and U.
("onii.ir." 2.0f>l,K0() ; Aug. 31.
Esters, Minuifiietiire of. W. P. Gerg. 2,005.400; Oct. 12.
EhIits iif alliihallc cinhoxvUc acids. Catalytic liydrog«>ni>-
tlon of. O. SrhniUlt. 2.093. l.'.O ; .Sei>t. II.
Estei-H of celhllosc Mild niakllig siiini'. Organic. C. I.
llnliey. 2,095. :t2ll : Oft. 12.
lOsters of cellitloKe iiiid iire|mrliig them. IMkI) vlncnnlty
organic. C. J. Miilin. •;.()97.954 ; Nov. 2.
Esters i>( celliiloHe. Colloldl/.lng nilxi>d. C. J. Mnlm.
2,07.s,2itl ; Apr. 27.
Enters of celluloHe, Making oruanle. U. K. Miirlln.
2,072,270 : Mar. 2.
ICaters of oelliilom", Mnniifiictiiro of organic. C. nroyfui
and II. E. Martin. 2.071,333 ; Feb. 23.
Esteri of celUilone, SMponlllcntlon of orpinlc. H. W .
Moncrl.rr and K. B. lllll. 2,002,010; Sept. 7.
870
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
m
Esters of cellulose, Saponifying. H. Dreyfus. 2,091,969 ;
Sept. 7.
Esters of dicarboxylic acids and substituted phenols.
T..S. Carswell. 2,079,487 ; May 4.
Esters of fatty acids and making the same, Sulphonated.
E. Segessemann. 2.093,576 : Sept. 21.
Esters of formals and preparing them. G. W. Seymour.
2,099,757 ; Nov. 23.
Esters of keto acids. A. O. Jaeger. 2,094,453 ; Sept. 28.
Esters of nucleotides and making same. M. Hartmann
and F. Locher. 2,082,395: June 1.
Esters of octadecanediol. C. Sly. 2,073,031 ; Mar. 9.
Esters of pentaerythritol. Nitrated hydroxy. J. A. Wyler.
2,086,146; July 6.
Esters of phenols. Producing. 0. A. Cherry. 2,082,790 ;
June 8.
Esters of polyarylacetic acids and making the same,
Basic. K. Miescher and K. Hoffman. 2,079,962 ; May
11.
Esters of polycarboxylic aromatic acids. L. P. Kyrides.
2,073,937; Mar. 16.
Esters of polyunsaturated alcohols and preparing same.
Halide. J. H. Werntz. 2.099.257; N«y. IS.
Esters of terpene and abietyl compounds and producing
same. K. Ward, Jr. 2,080,752 ; May IS.
Esters of 2,4-dimitro-6-cyclohexylphenol. F. B. Smith
and W. Sunderland. 2,097,136 ; Oct. 26.
Esters of 2-phenyl-quinoline-4-c:irboxylic acids. H. John.
2,079,318 ; May 4.
Esters of unsaturated higher alcohols. Forming the sul-
phuric. W. H. McAllister. 2.099.214; Nov. 16.
Esters, Preparing cyclic. E. W. Spanagel. 2,092,031 ;
Sept. 7.
Esters, Purifying polyglycerol. R. Furness. 2,071,459 ;
Feb. 23.
Esters, Reduction of. V. L. Hansley. 2,096,036 ; Oct. 19.
Etching, Apparatus for electrical. L. E. Holland.
2,074,220; Mar. 16.
Etching machine. R. R. Robertson. 2,067,290 : Jan. 12.
Etching, Method and apparatus for electrical. W. Taylor.
2,066,588 ; Jan. 5.
Etchings, Producing gravure. A. Dultgen. 2,096,794 ;
Oct. 26.
Ethane, Nitrating. H. B. Hass and E. B. Hodge.
2,071,122; Feb. 16.
Ether acid halides and making them. N. D. Scott.
2,084,284; June 15.
Ether. Means and compositions for the stabilization of
divinyl. R. T. Major and W. L. Ruigh. 2,099,695 ;
Nov. 23.
Ether resins. C. Ellis. 2,078,239 ; Apr. 27.
Ethers, Activation of hvdroxy-cellulose. G. A. Riehter.
2,090,808 ; Aug. 24.
Ethers and producing the same. T. W. Evans and E. F.
Bullard. 2,067,385 ; Jan. 12.
Ethers and producing the same. Nuclear halogenated
mixed. F. M. Clark and W. M. Kutz. 2,072,797 ;
Mar. 2.
Ethers and producing same. Unsaturated. G. J. Berohet.
2,079,758; May 11.
Ethers and related compounds. Production of morpholine
vinyl. A. L. Wilson. 2,096,441 ; Oct. 19.
Ethers and the preparation thereof. Cellulose mixed.
J. F. Haslvins and D. C. Ellsworth. 2,102,205 ; Dec. 14.
Ethers from alkaline aqueous solutions, Precipitation or
setting of hydroxy-cellulose. G. A. Riehter. 2,103,639 ;
Dec. 28.
Ethers, Halogenated aralkyl-aryl. H. S. Holt.
2,0723,010 ; Mar. 9.
Ethoi-s. Making. A. W. Francis. 2,077,042 ; Apr. 13.
Ethers, Mixed (ortiavy liexyl. T. Evans and K. R. Edlund.
2,077,681 : Apr. 20.
Ethers of cellulose and producing, Aralkyl. E. J. Ijorand.
2,071,287 : Feb. 16.
Ethers of cellulose, Preparation of aralkyl. E. J. Lorand.
2,067,853 ; Jan. 12.
Ethers of dyhydric phenols. J. H. Werntz. 2,067,960 ;
Jan. 19.
Ethers of resin alcohols and producing them, Halogenated.
A. L. Bummelsburg. 2,088,535 : July 27.
Ethers of re.sin alcohols and tlieir production. E. R.
Littmann, 2,094,545 ; Sept. 28.
Ethers of 2,4-dinitro-C-cyc1ohexvlphpiiol. F. B. Sinltli
and W. Sunderland. 2,097,137 ; Oct. 26.
Ethers. Preparing aliphatic-aromatic. W. L. Semon and
R. V. Yohe. 2.070.848 ; Feb. 16.
Ethers, Production of ethane dithio. W. Reppe and F.
Nicolai. 2,073,589 ; Mar. 9.
Ethers, Production of lialogenatcd. F. Straus.
2,075,312-13 ; Mar. 30.
Ethylene from its horaologues. Separation of. R. R.
Dreishach. 2,078.238; Apr. 27.
Etliylpup oxide. Production of. T. K. Lefort. Ri'. 20,370 :
May 18.
Evacuating iii.icliine. G. 11. Buscli. 2.094,524; Sept. 28.
Evaporating and distilling. Apparatus for. B. Fox and
C. E. Ericson. 2,078,377 : Apr. 27.
Evaporating apparatus. O. Faber. 2,073,738 ; Mar. 16.
Evaporating apparatus and method. D. D. IVebles and
P. D. V. Manning. 2,090,985 ; Aug. 24.
Evaporator. P. T. Crothou.se. 2.079.448: Mav 4.
Evaporator. A. Y. Dowell. 2,076,770 : Apr. 13.
lOvaporator. M. J. Kermer. 2.096,748 ; Oct. 26.
Evaporator. E. I.. Luly. 2.103,521 : Dec. 28.
Evaporator. H. A. Whitesel. 2,074,137 ; Mar. 16.
Evaporator. E. Witzel. 2,102,870 ; Dec. 21.
Evaporator for refrigerating machines. R. F. Roider.
2,078,163 ; Apr. 20.
Evaporator for refrigerating machines. C. Steenstrup.
2,070,457 ; Feb. 9.
Evaporator for refrigerators. L.
June 1.
Evaporator structure. Flat type.
Crosley. 2,067,643 ; Jan. 12.
Evaporator unit. J. H. Benson.
A. Philipp. Re. 20,388 ;
R. H. Money and L. M.
2,083,424; June 8.
G. E. Baldry.
W. B. Griffith and
D. N. Crosthwait, Jr.
I. L.
Excavating and hoisting macliine.
2,098,173 ; Nov. 2.
Excavating machine. R. E. Ljungkull. 2.083.460 ; June 8.
Excavating machine. D. J. Shelton. 2,073,539 ; Mar. 9.
Excavator : See —
Rotary excavator.
Excavator. C. E. Stiehl and W. Lehman. 2,078,294;
Apr. 27.
Excavator. T. C. Whisler. 2,090,563 ; Aug. 17.
Excitation system for mercury arc rectifiers. A. L. Ather-
ton and H. A. Rose. 2.075,011 : Mar. 30.
Exercise apparatus. C. H. Gerlofson. 2,082,829 ; June 8.
Exerciser. J. H. Marshman. 2,097,376; Oct. 26.
Exerciser, Passive vascular. K. L. Tate. 2,088,044 ;
July 27.
Exercising apparatus. H. Zinnow. 2,082,272 ; June 1.
Exercising device. A. Kraus. 2,08.'i,161 ; June 29.
Exercising device. H. G. Ogden. 2,069,384 ; Feb. 2.
Exercising device. E. J. Stronach. 2,068,578 ; Jan. 19.
Exercising machine. E. J. Clem. 2,079,594 ; May 11.
Exhaust device. H. J. Berman. 2,101,667 ; Dec. 7.
Exhaust of internal combustion engines. Apparatus for
silencing the. J. L. Lascroux. 2,068,686 ; Jan. 26.
Exhaust pipe. A. Freund. 2.075,758 : Mar. 30.
Exhaust silencer. H. H. Couch, D. W. Watkins, and
J. B. Brelsford. 2,069,751 ; Feb. 9.
Exhaust system for automotive engines. G. A. Kingsley.
2,072,372 ; Mar. 2.
Exhauster for sprinkler systems. W. B. Griffith and D. A.
Keller. 2,071,789 ; Feb. 23.
Exhauster for sprinkler systems.
D. A. Keller. 2,072,634 ; Mar. 2.
Exhausting method and apparatus.
2,096,226; Oct. 19.
Exhibiting attachment for projecting machines.
Cook. 2,095,171 ; Oct. 5.
Exhibiting instrument. R. W. Ross. 2,074,117 ; Mar. 16.
Exhibiting instrument. I. M. Stein. 2,074,116 ; Mar. 16.
Jixhibitor. C. L. Churchill. 2.085,954 ; July 6
Exhibitor, Changeable. W. F. Buck. 2,068,226 ; Jan. 19.
Exothermic reactions, Control of. E. J. Houdry.
2,078,948 ; May 4.
Expander. H. J. Detwiller. 2,090,576 ; Aug. 17.
Expander. G. Plaine. 2,085,447 ; June 29.
lOxpander and flanger for lined pipes. Combined. W. E.
Bannerman. 2,070,504 ; Feb. 9.
Expanding hollow bodies. W. Cambeis. 2,088,131 ; July
Expansible chamber motor. M. P. Holmes. 2,095,255 ■
Oct. 12.
Expansion engine. J. M. Clark. 2,074,165 ; Mar. 16.
Expansion joint. E. E. Hall. 2,102,528 : Dec. 14.
Expansion joint. J. H. Jacobson. 2,098,292 ; Nov. 9.
Expansion joint. F. J. McHugh. 2,084,100 ; June 15.
Expansion joint. J. F. Oury. 2,103,337 ; Dec. 28.
Expansion joint. C. R. Payne. 2,085,168 ; June 29.
lOxpansion joint. C. H. Seholer. 2,093,697 : Sept. 21.
Expansion rail joint. H. S. Clarke. 2,067,598 ; Jan. 12.
Kxp:in.<:ion valVH. R. R. r)p Liiiz. 2.094.875- Oct. 5
Expeller. J. Schaub. 2,097,423 ; Oct. 26
^^Pl^^^i*^" "'■ internal combustion engine. M. Kadenacy.
2,102,559 ; Dec. 14.
Explosive. L. S. Byers. 2,079.105 : Mnv 4
Explosive. W. D. Crater. 2,096,089 ; Oct. 19.
Explosive. M. F. Lindsley, Jr. 2,079.558; Mav 4.
Explosive. F. E. Miller and J. D. McLeod. 2,078,264;
Apr. 27. ...
Explosive. W. O. Snelling. 2,067,213; Jan. 12.
E.xplosive, Ammonium nitrate. S. L. Handforth and N.
G. Johnson. 2,087.285 ; July 20
Explosive, Blasting. L. S. Byers. 2,083,144 ; June 8.
4'nln^e^o^'^^v"?; ^^'- E- Kii'st and C. A. Woodbury.
.i,UDy,Di.i ; Feb. 2.
Explosive charge and apparatus for the manufacture of
the same. G. Weber. 2,102,245 ; Dec. 14.
Pill'^S charges into internal combustion engines
onJoo^,,^°'l apparatus for introducing. J. R. Davis
2,068,311 ; Jan, 19.
Explosive container. W. F. Lux. 2,066,634-5 ; Jan. 5.
Kxp osive. Liquid oxygen. H. Sauvage. 2,076,279 ; Apr. 6.
JLxplosive mixture containing tetraacetate of pentaery-
thrite. P. Parodi-Delfino. 2.079,792 ; May 11.
Exposives. L. S Byers. 2,083.143; June 8.
2 oTs^lo • Ap"r 27*"""® °^ ^''^^'^- ^- S. B. Fleming.
^^ilZfJ^f' ■^o*^k'i"A'it-'^"'' apparatus for firing, D. M. Mc-
Farland. 2,081,633 ; May 25.
Exjposure control. J. Eggert and H. F. Nissen.
Dec. 14.
Exposure frame
2,103,961 ; Dec.
Exposure meter.
2,101,932 •
Riintgen film. G. Wilmanns.
2,091,762 ; Aug. 31.
for
28.
H. Kuppenbender
LIST OF INVENTIONS
871
Exposure meter, Photoelectric. H. Kfippenbender.
2,084,769 ; June 22.
Express boiler. W. R. Wood. 2,088,456 ; July 27.
Extensible bag. A. L. Wittenberg and S. Kazan.
2,087,273; July 20.
Extension device for collars. M. Goldschmidt. 2,086,907 ;
July 13.
Extension for davits, Portable. G. C. Scheubner.
2,073,566; Mar. 9.
Extension leaf table. J. Cooper. 2,077,221 ; Apr. 13.
Extension switch. D. L. Stayton. 2,072,389 ; Mar. 2.
Extension table. E. P. Charak. 2,071,729 ; Feb. 23.
Extension table. N. S. Giles. 2,098,233 : Nov. 9.
Extension table. J. S. Knechtel. 2,092,280 ; Sept. 7.
Extension table. W. C. Rastetter. 2,089,762 ; Aug. 10.
Extension table. Drop leaf swivel top. N. Bekius.
2,075,881 ; Apr. 6.
Extensometer. O. S. Peters. 2,085,687 ; June 29.
Extensometer. W. D. Shields. 2,070,320 ; Feb. 9.
Extensometer. G. S. von Heydekampf. 2,077,598 ; Apr.
20.
Extensometer, Indicating. A. B. Kinzell. 2,099,896 ;
Nov. 23.
Exterminating device for bugs and insects. G. S. and
S. H. Boyd. 2,098,027 ; Nov. 2.
Exterminator and preparing the same. V. Loslto.
2,070,056 ; Feb. 9.
Exterminator, Growth. A. M. Schroeder. 2,069,684 ;
Feb. 2.
Extract of coffee. Making a concentrated. G. L. Wendt.
2,071,011; Feb. 16.
Extracting and discharging mechanism. Centrifugal.
E. L. Miller. 2,099,863 ; Nov. 23.
Extracting and drying system. E. A. Stienen. 2,101,461 ;
Dec. 7.
Extracting machine. S. B. Lindley. 2,088,657 ; Aug. 3.
Extraction of products in solution by means of solvents,
Process and apparatus for the. H. M. Guinot.
2,076,126 ; Apr. 6.
Extraction process. D. S. McKittrick and M. L. Berry.
2,091,078 ; Aug. 24.
Extraction process. D. R. Merrill. 2,081,497 ; May 25.
Extraction process. \V. J. D. van Dijck. 2,081,720 ;
May 25.
Extraction process. W. J. D. van Dijck. 2,092,739 ;
Sept. 7.
Extractor : See —
Broken axle extractor. Heat extractor.
Centrifugal extractor. Juice extractor.
Chain pin extractor. Staple-extractor.
Core extractor. Tire valve core extractor.
Fruit juice extractor. Vacuum extractor.
Extractor. V. H. Rophrich. 2,101,819 ; Dec. 7.
Extractor-cleaner machine. J. E. Mitchell. 2,100,198:
Nov. 23.
Extractor-cleaner reclaiming machine. J. E. Mitchell
2,100,199 ; Nov. 23.
Extractor for washing machines. P. E. Geldhof and F. A.
Conterman. 2,093,589 : Sept. 21.
Extractor machine. Centrifugal. J. J. Neuman.
2,077,053 ; Aor. 13.
Extras mechanism for taximeters. G. C. Coil. 2,080,699 ;
May 18.
Extruded products. Apparatus for making. B. A. Stewart.
2,091,125 ; Aug. 24.
Extruded products, Method of and apparatus for making.
B. A. Stewart. 2,091,124; Aug. 24.
Extruding die. C. W. Short. 2,090,347 ; Oct. 19.
Extruding machine. R. N. Meakin. 2,074.450 ; IVlar. :\0.
Extruding machine. V. E. UoyUv 2.078.100; Apr. 20,
Extruding machine. T. S. Vlerow. 2.076.284 ; Apr. «.
Extrusion apparatus. 1'. W. Crane and R. T. Fields.
2,083,557; June 15.
Extrusion apparatus. J. H. Frid6n. 2,079,905 ; May 1 1.
Extrusion device. C. E. Colemiin, 'J,0,S2,61S: June 1.
Eyebrows and the like. Device for sliuping. D. C. Ilud
son. 2.083,380 ; Juno 8.
Eyecup and dispensing means. Combined. M. II. Harris.
2,080,208 ; May 11.
Eye for luaniklns and the like. L. J. Scnlltzer.
2,097.045 : Oct. 20.
Eyeglass. T. II. Wynne, Sr. 2,102,080: Dec. 21.
Eveglass case. M. E. Van Orden. 2,094,861 : Oct. 5,
Eyeglass construction. O. E. Nerncy. 2,071,803; Feb.
23
Eyeglass construction. G. E. Nerney. 2,070,004 ; May
Eyeglass construction. G, E. Nerney. 2,086,734 ; July
13.
Eyeglass construction. G. E. Nernoy. 2,008,612-13;
Nov. 9.
Eyeglass construcllou. F. II. Soden. 2,078,580 ; Apr.
27.
Eyeglass con.ttnicl ion. A. V. WilliiiniK. 2,0(m..'il7; l''"l). 2.
Eyeglass frame. E. I-evlg(on. 2,080,282: May 11.
Eyeglass frame. 1'. MertcuH. 2,099,748 ; Nov. 23.
Eyeglasses. M. Kiiplali. 2.101,026: l)i'c. 7.
EyeglasBes. II. Stolper. 2,081,008; May 25.
Ey.'glMKHCH. A. S. Trr'g.T. 2,103.02,-); Dec 21
KyeglaSHes. A. F. VVIlllaiiis. 2,091,200 ; Aug. 31 .
EyegliiHHCH, AdjuHtnhle bridge for. R. A. WlllliimD.
"2,0»3,.'!0(1 : Sept. 14. ......
lOyclHHli, ArtlflciMl. K. K. KnUer, 2.0(1). 25(1; May 4.
Eye protecting device. O. Haar. 2,005,103; Oct. 5.
Eye protective device. D. E. Kimball. 2,066,838 ; Jan. 5.
Eye protector. N. M. Baker. 2,085,844 ; July 6.
lOyeshade. E. B. Alvord. 2,093,536 ; Sept. 21.
Eye shield. C. E. Bradshaw. 2,095,517 ; Oct. 12.
Eyeshield. W. J. De Witt. 2,068,849 ; Jan 26
Eveshield for welding devices. A. Griin. 2,084,681 ; June
22.
Eyes and apparatus therefor, Testing. B. W. Kelly.
2,080,721 ; May 18.
Eyes and mountings therefor. Changeable. J. Maibaum.
2,093,684 : Sept. 21.
Eyes, Apparatus for testing. H. G. Martin. 2,072,056 ;
Feb. 23.
Eyes, Apparatus for testing and exercising the. W. M.
Updegrave. 2,089,863 ; Aug. 10.
Eyes, Method and instrument for testing. A. Ames, Jr.
2,095,235 ; Oct. 12.
Eyes, Method of and apparatus for examining. H. G.
Martin. 2,090,391 ; Aug. 17.
Eyelet. S. L. Gookin. 2,101,060 ; Dec. 7.
Eyelet-inserting machine. S. L. Gookin. 2,009.241 ;
Feb. 2.
Eyelet row taping machine. R. J. Holmes. 2,077,797 ;
Apr. 20.
Eyelets, Method and tool for roll-clenching. S. L. Gookin.
2,087,969 ; July 27.
Fabric : See —
Blanket fabric. Plaster reenforcing fabric.
Composite fabric. Plural ply fabric.
Decorative coated fabric. Printed textile fabric.
Drier fabric. Sizing fabric.
Elastic fabric. Stitched fabric.
Elastic ventilated fabric. Tarnish and waterproof
Embroidered fabric. fabric.
Hatch cover fastener. Textile fabric.
Hosiery fabric. Tinsel fabric.
Knitted fabric. Tufted fabric.
Multistrand spiral fabric. Wire mesh fabric.
Pile fabric. Woven fabric.
Fabric. A. L. Helwith. 2,077,692 ; Apr. 20.
Fabric. H. A. Secrist. 2,081,370: May 25.
Fabric adaptable for tents and capes. Strip of. A. W.
Horn. 2,093,889; Sept. 21.
Fabric and a method and apparatus for making same.
Warp knitted. W. J. Benlston. 2,078,050 ; Apr. 20.
Fabric and article and maUiiig it. Coated creped.
W. W. Rowe. 2,077,438 ; Apr. 20.
Fabric and garment, Electric. I*. Adamson. 2,103,133;
Doc. 21.
Fabric and knitting the same. Knitted. R. H. Lawson
and A. N. Cloutier. 2,103.908 : Dec. 28.
Fabric and knitting the same, Wrap stripe. R. H. Law-
son. 2,073,242 ; Mar. 9.
Fabric and machine for making the same. Pile. E. Hop-
kinson. 2,101,906; Dec. 14.
Fabric and making same. Coated. E. H. NoUau.
2.082,592 ; June 1.
Fabric and making same. Corrugated. 11. Itubinsti'in.
2,075,062 ; Mar. 30.
Fabric and making same. Impregnated pile. W. F. Bird.
2,070,251 ; Feb. 9.
Fabric and making same. Pile. H. Mellor. 2.093,500 ;
Sent. 21.
Fabric and making same. Reinforced. H. E. W illiams.
2,099,586 ; NjOV. 16.
Fabric and making the same, Coated. H. L. Munroe.
:?, 007.089 : Oct. 20.
Fabric .'ind miiUing the same, Decorated. N. C. Thackeray.
2,103,992 : Dec. 28.
Fabric and making the same. Elastic. J. T. Callahan.
2,077,514; Apr. 20.
Fabric and making the same. Knitted. O. Onstrlch.
2,077,557 ; Apr. 20.
Fabric and making the same, Knitted. F. M. Tnnskl.
2,007,730 ; Jan. 12. , . .. „
I'liliric niul Mialdng the same, Non-crumpling. A. I . II.
I'outonux. 2.091,507; Aug. 31.
I''al)ric and making the samo. Ornamental woven. W.
Teres. 2,083,248; June S,
Fabric and making the same. Pile. E. Ilopklnson.
2,101,005 : Doc. 14.
I''iibrlc and making the .same, Wlro. K. J, Cuba.
2.103,918-19 : Dec. 28.
l<'al)rlc and making tlio smiii.-, Win-. O. C. Sclierfel.
2.103,917 ; Dec. 28.
Fabric and preparing same. W. W. llocUort. 2,080,043;
Fabric mid preparing snuu\ Crepe. W. Whltehend.
2,0.S0,238; Aug. 10.
Fabric and nriMlucliig I he siiuie, rarrliiiioull/.iil .\. Il.id
mer. 2,075,095 ; Mar. 30.
I'librlr Mild pioiliict tlicieof, TnvitlilK. 11. Pliitt.
2.0.SI, 110 ; .lime 22.
Kalirlc and n-suKIng wovon fiil.rl.-. Weaving tlnmie flg-
iirod. F. <\ KloecU.'iior. L'.D.Sil.r.ori ; July 0.
I''iibrlc anil tionllng Hiiiiio. ToMllc II. I'lall. L'.ODI.OSl;
Sept. 2H.
I'lihrli', AiipiiiiitUH for iimnufaoturInK pH". W. WmIUim-
mill (J 11. <'uny. 2,001.711 : Aug. 31.
I'librlc. Apimiiilm for weaving terry. M. Viin de tJiiMti-elo.
2.000,7.80 : Nov. 23.
I'Mlirlc cleaning maclilne, J H Khl>v ■.VOSO..-..M) : Aug.
10,
872
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
A. Matthews. 2,087,775 ; July
J. A. Branegan. 2,089,182 ;
Fabric cleaning system
20.
Fabric construction, Pile.
Aug. 10.
Fabric feed control. K. F. Tandel. 2,092,340 ; Sept. 7.
Fabric for reinforcing insoles. Treating textile. E. A.
Ellis. 2,101,987 ; Dec. 14.
Fabric guiding and uncurling device. J. F. Michler.
2,080,376; May 11.
Fabric having controllable longitudinal stretch, Rib
knitted. C. E. Drumheller. 2,090,910; Aug. 24.
Fabric holding device. J. G. Lee. 2,092,079 ; Sept. 7.
Fabric, Making knitted. W. Micks. 2,073,703 ; Mar. 16.
Fabric making machine. Metal. H. E. White. 2,077,061 ;
Apr. 13.
Fabric making machine. Wire. A. E. Blashill. 2,078,226 ;
Apr. 27.
Fabric, Making ornamented. A. Barnick. 2,067,816 ;
Jan. 12.
Fabric, Mechanism for knitting plated. W. L. Houseman.
2,085,753; July 6.
Fabric, Method of and machine for knitting. W. Cole-
man. 2,100,941 : Nov. 30.
Fabric, Method of and mechanism for knitting the same,
Rib. R. H. Lawson and W. L. Smith, Jr. 2,084,914;
June 22.
Fabric, Method of decorating. K. Su'a. 2,077,782 ; Apr.
20.
Fabric, Method of knitting. C. Moses. 2,098,303 ; Nov. 9.
Fabric, Multicoloring a. C. Emmey. 2,071,163 ; Feb. 16.
Fabric onto drums. Mechanism for winding wire. N. S.
Barter. 2,076,778 ; Apr. 13.
Fabric printing machine. C. J. Elliott. 2,098,946 ; Nov.
16.
Fabric shearing machine. G. H. Mason, J. S. Shand,
and C. N. Johnson. 2,099,027 ; Nov. 16.
Fabric slitting machine. M. J. Boriski. 2,087,728 ; July
20.
Fabric, Steaming. W. J. Koch. 2.085.222 ; June 29.
Fabric take-up mechanism. M. C. Miller. 2,078,265 ;
Apr. 27.
J. V. Magash. 2,078,259; Apr.
H. H. Belcher.
2,101,974 ;
2,099,461 ; Nov.
Fabric testing machine.
27.
Fabric treating machine.
Dec. 14.
Fabric treating machine. E. Bernstein.
16.
Fabric, Treating textile. F. E. Bartell. 2,097,012 ; Oct.
26.
Fabric treatment. A. Mellor and R. J. Mann. 2,009,322 ;
Feb. 2.
Fabric, Weaving cut pile. J. A. Fligg. 2,075,187 ; Mar.
30.
Fabric, Weaving of knotted tuft. W. A. Rice and F. G.
Shinn. 2,094,375 ; Sept. 28.
Fabric with leno weave, Elastic. H. W. Wilson.
2,069,295 ; Feb. 2.
Fabric with one or more Inextensible zones. Elastic. L.
Roques. 2,076,350 ; Apr. 6.
Fabricated structure and making. H. W. Butterbaugh.
2,091,305 ; Aug. 31.
Fabricated structure for air conditioning units. A.
Weiland. 2,071,366; Feb. 23.
Fabrics and making the same, Showerproof. E. A.
Murphy and E. W. Madge. 2,096,753 ; Oct. 26.
Fabrics and other material and their manufacture.
R. P. Roberts. 2,102,648 ; Dec. 21.
Fabrics and their manufacture. Composite. W. W. Rowe.
2,081,308 ; May 25.
Fabrics, Apparatus for and method of coating. D. S.
Holt. 2,066,780; Jan. 5.
Fabrics, Displaying and dispensing means for narrow.
B. J. Goldsmith. 2,082,490 ; June 1.
Fabrics, Finishing. H. P. McNeill. 2,097,074 : Oct. 26.
Fabrics, Finishing knit. C. Dreyfus. 2,075,887 ; Apr. 6.
Fabrics having strand components of the acetylated cel-
lulose class. Production of. E. H. Reynier. 2,091,454 ;
Aug. 31.
Fabrics, Manufacture of pile. A. W. Drobile, G. S. Hiers,
and W. R. Keen. 2,071,922 ; Feb. 23.
Fabrics, JIanufacturing mottled. H. D. Camp. 2.093,415 ;
Sept. 21.
Fabrics, Mechanical means for edge stitching. J. Jordan.
2,091,479 ; Aug. 31.
Fabrics, Method and apparatus for weaving knotted. W.
A. Rice and F. G. Shlnn. 2,074,027 ; Mar. 16.
Fabrics, Ornamentation of textile. L. A. Lantz, A. L.
Morrison, and W. S. Miller. 2,103.587 ; Dec. 28.
Fabrics printed with vat dyestuffs, Developing. H.
Aubauer. 2,089,920 ; Aug. 10.
Fabrics, Process and apparatus for shrinking. S. 1...
Cluett. 2,102,942 ; Dec. 21.
Fabrics, Producing knitted. T. H. Jones. 2,072,209 ;
Mar. 2.
Fabrics, Producing knitted. T. H. Jones and R. K. Mills.
2,076,896; Apr. 13.
Fabrics, Producing textile. O. Sauer. 2,073,494 ; Mar. 9.
Fabrics, Shrinking. L. D. Mvers. 2.103.205 ; Dec. 21.
Fabrics, Treatment of. A. F. Guyler and W. H. Bealer.
2,078,380 ; Apr. 27.
Fabrics, Treatment of. W. D. Wolfe. 2,095,898 : Oct. 12.
Fabrics, Uninterrupted knitting of shaped. A. E. Ischin-
ger. 2,101,048; Dec. 7.
Fabrics, Weaving frieze pile. A. W. Drobile. 2,095,382 ;
Fabrics, Widening. W. Heinitz. 2,077,835 ; Apr. 20.
Fabrics with figured backs. Producing double warp pile.
H. Theunissen. 2,101,286 ; Dec. 7.
Face lifting device F. A. Teal. 2,068,777 ; Jan. 26.
Face milling. Method of and apparatus for. R. S. Perry
and A. OberhofCken. 2,081,639 ; May 25.
Facial appliance. J. McKinlay. 2,079,128 ; May 4.
Facial steaming pad. J. Dopyera. 2,082,153 ; June 1.
Facial treatment. H. Lohr. 2,097,952 ; Nov. 2.
Facings, Making artificial stone wall. L. A. Kjiight.
2,095,641-2 ; Oct. 12.
Facsimile svstem. H. Shore. 2,100.204 ; Nov. 23.
Facsimile transmission. L. R. Philpott. 2,103,793 ;
Dec. 28.
Facsimile transmission system. L. R. Philpott.
2,070,312 ; Feb. 9.
F'ading elimination. H. H. Beverage and H. O. Peterson.
2,069,813 ; Feb. 9.
Pairing, Twisted. T. P. Wright. 2.090,775 ; Aug. 24.
Fan. E. L. Anderson. Re. 20,394 ; June 8.
Fan. E. L. Anderson. 2,083,184-7 ; June 8.
Fan. G. C. Derry. 2,083,833 ; June 15.
Fan. M. F. Dowell. 2,097.318 ; Oct. 26.
Fan. H. F. Hagen. 2,082,955 ; June 8.
Fan. W. H. Howden. 2,100,481 ; Nov. 30.
Fan. T. McAlexander. 2,093,333 ; Sept. 14.
Fan. S. S. Rathbun. 2,084,744 ; June 22.
Fan. E. L. Richardson. 2,100,489 ; Nov. 30.
Fan. A. O. Samuels. 2.095,223 ; Oct. 5.
Fan, Air conditioning. B. C. Bartlebaugh. 2,083,813 ;
June 15.
Fan and blower, Motor cooling. J. Lanz. 2,091,510 ;
Aug. 31.
Fan and fan blade. L. B. Santmyer. 2.079.044 ; May 4.
Fan and the like. R. De Mey. 2,097,390 ; Oct. 26.
Fan assemblv. Combined circulating and ventilating.
M. P. Youker. 2,100,152 ; Nov. 23.
Fan, Atomizing. R. R. Hays. 2,079.117: IMay 4.
Fan blade. M. A. Smith, Jr. 2,077.959 : Apr. 20.
Fan blade. G. W. Soules. 2,092,030; Sept. 7.
Fan blade. A. L. Wood. 2,095,162 ; Oct. 5.
Fan blade and faring structure. E. Newnham. 2,091,158 ;
Aug. 24.
Fan blade or the like. R. De Mey and P. Havard.
2.097,389 : Oct. 26.
Fan, Centrifugal. H. F. Hagen. Re. 20,408 ; June 15.
Fan, Centrifugal. T. G. Jonn. 2,083,996; June 15.
Fan. Centrifugal. S. F. Shawhan and C. M. Ashley.
2,096,926 ; Oct. 26.
Fan construction. B. B. Gary. 2,098,640 ; Nov. 9.
Fan construction, Multiblade. B. B. Carv and C. Hol-
lerith. 2,097,205 ; Oct. 26.
Fan, Desk. W. M. Schwartz. 2,100.980 ; Nov. 30.
Fan economizer. W. Carpender. 2,101,983 ; Dec. 14.
Fan, Electric. J. E. Chapman. 2,099,196 ; Nov. 16.
Fan, Electric pocket. H. Ruppe and E. Probst.
2,077,643 : Apr. 20.
Fan. Flo\ih]p blade. E. Newnham. 2.067,410 : Jan. 12.
Fan. Folding electric. C. W. Le Velle. 2,079,942 ; May
11.
Fan lianger outlet. 51. N. Russell and V. R. Despard.
2.097,340 : Oct. 26.
Fan or pump, Axial flow. F. Schicht. 2,084,111 ; June
15.
Fan. Portable electric. J. E. Fladeland. 2,073,868 ; Mar.
16.
Fan, Ventilating. M. A. Smith, Jr. 2,098,407 ; Nov. 9-
Fan with collapsible support. C. A. Schmidt and H. D.
Bricher. 2,100,923; Nov. 30.
Fan with flexible blades. E. S. Preston. 2,102,913 ; Dec.
21.
Fan with rubber blades. E. S. Preston. 2,098,107 ;
Nov. 2.
Fare box. E. H. Thompson. 2,094,029 ; Sept. 28.
Fare box. E. F. Wheeler. 2.075,247: Jlar. 30
Fare collector. H. B. Stuart. 2,087,787 : Julv 20.
Fare receptacle. W. P. and F. D. Pitt. 2,101,011 ; Nov.
30.
Farm gate. J. W. Kayser. 2.076.995 ; Apr. 13.
Farm implement. S. Galati and S. S. Sorrenti. 2,079.249 ;
May 4.
Farm machinery. J. E. Carlin. 2,066,610 ; Jan. 5.
Farming apparatus. F. L. Tucker. 2,066,864 ; Jan. 5.
Farming implement. F. B. Hemmert. 2,100,956 ; Nov. 30.
Fastener : Sec —
Belt fastener. Hood fastener.
Button fastener. Hose fastener.
Cham fastener. Heel fastener.
Closure fastener. Interlocking fastener.
Clothes line fastener. Knob fastener.
Container cover fastener. Ijicense tag fastener.
Cot fastener. Meter closure fastener.
Cover fastener. Mulaple fastener.
Door fastener. Nonseparable fastener.
End fastener. Panel fastener.
Flexible fastener. Paper fastener.
Hair fastener. Positive lock fastener.
Handbag fastener. Rail fastener.
Hasp fastener. Refrigerator door fastener.
Hasp-type fastener. Resilient fastener.
Hat fastener. Roofing fastener.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
873
Spring press stud fastener.
Spring fastener.
Tag fastener.
Thread-cutting fastener.
Tool liandle fastener.
Turn-button fastener.
Weatherproofing fastener.
Window fastener.
Wiper blade fastener.
2,100,648 ;
Fastener : See —
Sash fastener.
Separable end fastener.
Separable fastener.
Separable interlocking fas-
tener.
Sheet metal fastener.
Slide fastener.
Sliding clasp fastener.
Snap fastener.
Fastener. A. Boenecke. 2,093,027 ; Sept. 14.
Fastener. D. A. Brennan. Re. 20,233 ; Jan. '
Fastener. A. de Vries. 2,102,999 ; Dec. 21.
Fastener. J. W. Dews. 2,071,505 ; Feb. 23.
Fastener. G. C. Lawson and C. Lindquist.
Nov. 30.
Fastener. R. C. Legat. 2,097,099 : Oct. 26.
Fastener. B. C. Place. 2,084,624 ; June 22.
Fastener. H. Rosenberg. 2.095.1 .''>3 ; Oct. 5.
Fastener. W. J. Weber. 2,073,037 ; Mar. 9.
Fastener. E. A. Wheeler. 2,083,885 ; June 15.
Fastener. F. Zook. 2,094,?28 ; Sept. 28.
Fastener and lock, Hatch cover. W. M. Dwyer.
2,074,464 ; Mar. 23.
Fastener and making same. Separable interlocking. R. S.
. Kelley. 2,075,762-3 ; Mar. 30.
Fastener and post construction, Fence wire. A. E.
Weber. 2,067,688 ; Jan. 12.
Fastener applying device. J. F. Cavanagh. 2,095,659 ;
Oct. 12.
Fastener applying device. J. F. Cavanagh. 2,096,371 ;
Oct. 19.
Fastener attaching machine. S. Wittenberg. 2,087,461 ;
July 20.
Fastener, Casement window. E. H. Ellison. Re. 20,249 ;
Jan. 19.
Fastener device. Closure. H. D. Sneider. 2,084,114 ;
June 15.
Fastener device for a bag. M. Rodin. 2,074,133 ; Mar. 16.
Fastener device for radiator covers and the like. C. D.
Cash. 2,092,370 ; Sept. 7.
Fastener driving device. H. J. Heller. 2,087,668 : July
20.
Fastener driving machine, Corrugated. A. E. Cranston.
2,079,154 ; May 4.
Fastener elements. Method and apparatus for the pro-
duction of. B. Reiter. 2,102,031 ; Dec. 14.
Fastener for closures. C. N. Curtis. 2,098,569 ; Nov. 9.
Fastener for containers. S. Smith. 2,083,621; June 15.
Fastener for containers. S. Smith. 2,089,443 ; Aug. 10.
Fastener for cream can tops. Self-gripping. E. Fraysur.
2,096,098; Oct. 19.
Fastener for fabric edges Joining In a curved line. Sliding
clasp. F. Schatzky. 2,070,753 ; Feb. 16.
Fastener for leggings, spats, and the like. G. and E.
Manolis. 2,087,110; July 13.
Fastener for license plates. C. F. Van Blankensteyn.
2,082,311 ; June 1.
Fastener for round belts, Belt. C. E. Carlsson.
2,077,309 ; Apr. 13.
Fastener for sanitary napkins and llio like. Ij. Shirk.
2,081,410 ; May 25.
Fastener for securing rods, tubes, and the like. B. C.
Place. 2,087.358 ; July 20.
Fastener for trim strips, Snap. F. G. Richardson.
2,088,344 ; July 27.
Fastener for typewriters. G. W. Colon. 2,075,021 ; Mar.
30.
Fastener for wall and celling boards, Blind. F. E. Starr.
2,099,032 ; Nov. 16.
Fastener member, Snap. W. I. Jones. 2,084,559 ; June
22.
Fastener mounting bracket and installation thereof. Snap.
W. n. Chnrrhill. 2,096,319; Oct. 19.
Fastener or holder. Cord. F. W. Stelnacker. 2,080,153 ;
May 11.
Fastener secured installation. W. I. Jones. 2,081,871 ;
May 25.
Fastener secured Installation and snap fastener for the
same. E. C. Dow.se. 2,084,554 ; Juno 22.
Fastener sliders. Making. D. Dy.resen. 2,077,358 ; .\pr.
13.
Fastener slidors. Making separable. G. Sundback.
2,079,722 ; May 11.
Fastener, Snap. F. Thiele. Re. 20,601 ; Dec. 21.
Fastener structure. Interlocking. D. Slllx-riiinn.
2,007,734-5 ; Jan. 12.
Fastener Htnicluro, Slide operative. D. Sllberman.
2,007,730; Jan. 12.
Fastener hIikI. K. K. von Mortens. 2,07.'i. II I ; Mar. 30,
Fastener stud. Snap, J. F. Cox. 2,080,979; May 18.
Fasteners, Apparatus for attaching. C. A. MiMerez,
2,080,984 ; May 18.
Fasteners, Apf),ir,iluH for making slide. G. II. C. Corner,
2,074,308; Mar. 23.
Fasteners, Ai)i)anilus for the maiinfaelure of slide, F.
Ulrlcli. 2,009,429 ; Feb. 2.
Fasteners, Apparatus for the manufacture of zip. K. F,
Nilgele. 2,094,715 ; Oct. 5.
Fasteners, Making. G. Johnson, 2.087,204; July 13.
Ii'asteners, Making separable. N. J. I'oux. 2,078,017:
Apr. 20.
Fasteners, Making separable. ('.. Sundback. 2,008,0ril ;
Nov. 0.
1'J2I2H — P— 50
Fasteners, Making slide. H. W. Brownsdon. 2,095,209 ;
Oct. 5.
Fasteners, Making slide. M. Winterhalter. 2,071,603 ;
Feb. 23.
Fasteners, Making thermoplastic. L. H. Morin and D.
Marinsky. 2,102,328 ; Dec. 14.
Fasteners, Manufacturing separable interlocking. G. Sund-
back. 2,091,617 ; Aug. 31.
Fasteners, Manufacturing separable interlocking. G.
Sundback. 2,095,458; Oct. 12.
Fasteners, Method and apparatus for coating slide. W. J.
Reuter. 2,079,563 ; May 4.
Fasteners, Method of and apparatus for making lead
head. J. M. Upton. 2,082,604 ; June 1.
Fasteners or nails. Apparatus for making multiplex. J.
H. McFaul. 2,073,942 ; Mar. 16.
Fasteners or nails. Making multiplex. J. H. McFaul.
2,073,943 ; Mar. 16.
Fasteners to sheetlike material, Applying. J. W. Dews.
2,071,507 ; Feb. 23.
Fastening. B. H. Bastable. 2,087,881 ; July 27.
Fastening. A. de Vries. 2,088,320 ; July 27.
Fastening. F. H. Ellsworth and G. A. Gleason. 2.071,685 ;
Feb. 23.
Fastening. A. Hayner. 2,068,025 ; Jan. 19.
Fastening. F. N. La Chapelle. 2,092,807 ; Sept. 14.
Fastening and detecting means for valves and the like.
F. O. Paige, Jr. 2,084,963 ; June 22.
Fastening apparatus. D. R. LaPlace. 2,095,476 ; Oct. 12.
Fastening, Car door. D. P. Hynes. 2,091,816 : Aug. 31.
Fastening device. F. K. Herschmann, 2,082,577 ; June 1.
Fastening device. P. A. Jensen. 2,099,398 ; Nov. 16.
Fastening device. G. L. Moore and J. R. Steele.
2,085,821 ; July 6.
Fastening device. B. L. Quarnstrom. 2,068.932 ; Jan. 26.
Fastening device. A. W. Schmid. 2,102,096 ; Dec. 14.
Fastening device. E. G. Simpson and W. Schnell.
2,091,378; Aug. 31.
Fastening device. A. J. Stock. 2,097.051 : Oct. 26.
Fastening device. M. Spear and G. Skluth. 2,083,129 ;
June 8.
Fastening device. G. A. Tinnerman. 2.095,895 ; Oct. 12.
Fastening device. G. A, Tinnerman, 2,101.287: Dec. 7.
Fastening device. G. A. Tinnerman. 2,102,229 ; Dec. 14.
Fastening device. F. W. Williams. 2,000,813-4 ; Jan. 5.
Fastening device. F. W. Williams. 2.079.194 ; Mav 4,
Fastening device, Adjustable. P. Gardner. 2,074,107 ;
Mar. 16.
Fastening device, Antipanic. W. P. Ruth. 2.087.165 ;
July 13.
Fastening device. Clip type. L. P. Winby and G. F. C.
Caswell. 2,088,890 ; Aug. 3.
Fastening device for folders. D. E. Hunter and R.
G. Bourden. 2,079,740; May 11.
Fastening device for locking juxtaposed members to-
gether. F. G. Purinton. 2,100.810: Nov. 30.
Fastening device for panels or the like. A. P. Ball.
2,099,189 ; Nov. 16.
Fastening device of the continuous type, Pressure. R,
Podolskv. 2,093,174: Sept. 14.
Fastening device, Sealed, A. A, Doty. 2.103,743 ; Dec. 28.
Fastening device, Windshield cleaner. T. J. Smulskl.
2,079,881; May 11.
Fastening for slit openings in garments. R. G. Roberts
and A. J. Itogers, 2.087.045; July 13.
Fastening forming and delivering mechanism. F. C.
Eastman. 2,078,317 ; Apr. 27.
Fastening-inserting apparatus. A. Cocozolla, Jr.
2,009,217 ; Feb. 2.
Fastening inserting machine. F. N. La ChapcUe.
2,083,568 ; June 15.
Fastening inserting machine. F. N. LaChapelle.
2,092,078 ; Sept. 7.
Fastening-inserting machine. L. S. Macdonald.
2,083,055 ; June 15.
Fastening Inserting machine. C. A. Robinson. 2.070,010:
May 4.
I''aslcning Inserting mechanism. \\". I". r>. Kol-erts.
2,0,SS.701 ; Aug. 3.
Fastening machine. C. B. Thayer. 2,074.905 : Mar. 23.
I''a8tenlng means. II, G. Lombard. 2.077.120; .\pr, 13,
l''a8tening means. II. Mackev. 2.089.90S ; .Vug. 10.
Fastening means. F. E. Stahl. 2. 080,036 ; May IS.
Fastening means. C .\. Swiinstroin, 2. 09.", 271 : Oct. 12.
I''nslening mean.s, A. Wlnckler. 2,009.987 : Feb, 9,
l''astenlng means for .'ibutting Hap.^' of llexiblo curriers or
cartons. C. D. Keilli. 2.069.742 ; Feb. 9.
Fastening means lor bearing sleeves. F. C. Morton,
2.102,375; Dec. 14.
Kastening means for insulating mntrrlnl. .S. J, Irwin.
2.074,055 ; Mar. 10.
li'nstenlng means, Keslllent. W, I. Jone.x, 2,081.870;
May 25.
Fastening, Rail. A. H. Hiiswell. 2.0S3,9.%2 ; June in.
Fastening, ReMllleni n.tuhiclor, W, Konkol, 2,102,900;
Dec. 21.
Fastening, Rotary plow cutter. F. F. I'lirl."), 2,OS3,rttl2 ;
June 15.
I''iisleiiiiig structure, Combined, G, .\, Tinnerman,
2, OS 1.926 ; June 22.
Fastening structure, Coiiibineil. (), .\, Tinnernuin,
2,io:i.s:!:t : D.-c. 28.
Fasfenlngs. Method of and machine for Innertlnt; J. T.
Lancaster. 2.070,003 ; Apr. 0
874
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Fat and oil splitting enzvme from plant seeds, Preparing.
E. Takamiya. 2,102,101 ; Dec. 14.
Fats and oils, Stabilized. S. Musher. 2,069,265 ; Feb. 2.
Fats, Apparatus for rendering and refining. C. B. Upton.
2,075,070 ; Mar. 30.
Fats, Process for finishing. H. A. Keck. 2,101,501 ;
Dec. 7.
Faucet. J. Auger. 2,102,503 ; Dec. 14.
Faucet. C. J. Brown. 2,068,369 ; Jan. 19.
Faucet. L. J. Hengesbach and W. P. Fox. 2,072,555 ;
Mar. 2.
Faucet. J. Hoferle. 2,089,848; Aug. 10.
Faucet. R. H. Marchant. 2,089,977 : Aug. 17.
Faucet. G. Mueller. 2,094,462 ; Sept. 28.
Faucet. M. Portl. 2,088,666 ; Aug. 3.
Faucet. R. S. Thompson. 2,087.223 : July 13.
Faucet. A. Wine. 2,076,805 ; Apr. 13.
Faucet attachment. C. E. Lehman. 2,103,425 : Dec. 28.
Faucet, Beer. R. T. Cornelius. 2,081,000 ; May 18.
Faucet, Beer. E. H. Smith. 2,004.222 ; Sept. 28.
Faucet, Beer dispensing. S. E. Rieheson. 2,096,202 ;
Oct. 19.
Faucet, Beverage. J. Schreier. 2,077,718: Apr. 20.
Faucet, Combination. P. Gavrlles. 2,068,794; Jan. 26.
Faucet connecter. W. J. Hooper. 2,094.889 : Oct. 5.
Faucet connection. B. H. Kennedy. 2,071,842 ; Feb. 23.
Faucet connection. S. L. Weiss. Re. 20,593 ; Dec. 14.
Faucet connection. S. L. Weiss. 2,085,841 ; July 6.
Faucet, Dual-actuating unleakable. G. E. Ripley.
2,090,309 ; Aug. 17.
Faucets, Attachment for beverage dispensing. C. L.
Cruver. 2,066,877 ; Jan. 5.
Feed, Apparatus for manufacturing dried. W. L. Mc-
Gehee and H. W. Luhnow. 2,100,907 : Nov. 30.
Feed apparatus for pipe coating machines and the like.
A. G. Perkins. 2,099,346; Nov. 16.
Feed collet. S. Baxendale. 2,087,868; July 20.
Feed control mechanism. J. H. Webster. 2.096,772 ;
Oct. 26.
Feed control. Motor operated. G. E. King. 2,100,745 ;
Nov. 30.
Feed device. E. T. Lorig. 2,103,264 ; Dec. 28.
Feed device for baking ovens. G. Heim. 2,091,543 ;
Aug. 31.
Feed finger. S. B. Martin. 2,088,067 ; July 27.
Feed for crosscut saws for parqueting flooring and the
like. Rotary automatic. A. G. T. Hickman. 2,078,177 ;
Apr. 20.
Feed for duplicating machines. Master. A. Marchev
2,068,059 ; Jan. 19.
Feed for printing machines. Automatic. A. G. Baker.
2,081,523; May 25.
Feed means for paper carriage. Front. O. J. Sundstrand.
2,091,339 ; Aug. 31.
Feed mechanism. C. C. Gray and H. L. Johnson.
2,073,792 ; Mar. 16.
Feed mechanism control. J. E. Lovely. 2,094,995 ;
Oct. 5. •
Feed mechanism for cotton hullers and cleaners. C. E.
Hagler. 2,098,092; Nov. 2.
Feed mechanism for grinding machines. Cross. W. A. Cig-
ger. 2,079,007 ; May 4.
I^eed mechanism for lathes. R. K. Le Blond and H. C
Kemper. 2,097,375 ; Oct. 26.
Feed mechanism for machine tools. J. R. Johnson
2.072,339-40 : Mar. 2.
Feed mechanism for slicing machines, Cross. O. Theurer
2,096,212 ; Oct. 19.
Feed mechanism for typewriters. T. French. 2,085,464
June 29.
Feed mechanism. Stock. D. H. Montgomerv and A. H
Jobert. 2,093.112 : Sept. 14.
Feed mixing mill. A. C. and F. C. Krause. 2,090,685
Aug. 24.
Feed of a milling machine or other machine tool having
a plurality of driving motors. Regulating the rate of
J. E. Dornn. 2.070.004: May 4.
Feed of liquids and gases. Proportionate. L. D. Jones
2.087,730; July 20.
Feed, Producing anim.Tl. E. Baur. 2.082,198: June 1
Feed regulator and separator. T. G. Cecka. 2,070,508
Feb. 9.
Feed substances derived from distillery slop and producins
same. A. W. Lissauer and J. R. Coffey. 2,070,285
Feb. 9.
Feed wheel. H. P. Arnold. 2,074,199 ; Mar. 16
Feed works. E. C. Bullard. 2.086.840; July 13.
Feeder : See —
Compound feeder. Paper feeder.
Fluid pressure responsive Pigeon feeder,
feeder. Reagent feeder.
Fuel feeder. Rolled paper feeder.
Glass feeder. Thresher machine feeder.
Hopper feeder. Vibratory feeder.
Insect feeder. Weighing feeder.
Metal feeder.
Feeder and waterer, Poultry. F. W. Buckle. 2,084,240 ;
June 15.
Feeder attachment. R. V. Jlelior and W. W. Remer.
2,006.641 ; Jan. 5.
Feeder control mechanism. R. M. Hardgrove. 2,100,848 ;
Nov. 30.
Teeder for corn shredders and the like. W. W. P. Stelter.
2,085,174 ; June 29.
Feeder for type casting machines. Metal. M. J. Topp.
2,090,316 ; Aug. 17.
Feeder system. Reversible lubricating. D. R. Hillis.
2.094.27"! : Sept. 28.
Feeding and blanking machine. A. Smith. 2,073,320 ;
Mar. 9.
Feeding and weighing machine. Automatic. S. G. Mur-
ray. 2,083,391 ; June 8.
Feeding apparatus. E. J. Kingsbury. 2,067,492 ; Jan. 12.
Feeding apparatus. L. N. Nadeau. 2,097,381 ; Oct. 26.
Feeding attachment for printing presses. W. D. Berry.
2,070,572: Feb. 16.
Feeding device. D. W. Hart. 2,090,479 ; Aug. 17.
Feeding device. F. M. Slater. 2,078,780 ; Apr. 27.
Feeding device. E. F. Terry. 2,067,357 ; Jan. 12.
Feeding device and method. G. Monnet. 2,069.261 ;
Feb. 2.
Feeding device. Automatic. J. Krell. 2,080,968 ; May 18.
Feeding device for feeding sheets of paper. Automatic.
W. Ritzerfeld. 2,088,345 ; July 27.
Feeding device for films in cinematographic apparatus.
J. Laager. 2,090,892 ; Aug. 24.
Feeding device for shingle cutters. J. W. Pearl.
2,081,280 : May 25.
Feeding device. Pin type. J. Q. Sherman. 2,095,293 ;
Oct. 12.
Feeding head for shaker or jigging conveyers. L. F. Jones.
2,068,953 ; Jan. 26.
Feeding means. Weight controlled. E. E. Harper.
2.100,316 : Nov. 30.
Feeding mechanism. C. L. Post. 2,092,524 ; Sept. 7.
Feeding mechanism. Automatic. W. E. Smith. 2,078,694 ;
Apr. 27.
Feeding mechanism for fibrous layers. S. L. Schwarz.
2,067,350 ; Jan. 12.
Feeding mechanism for lathes. Tool. W. F. Groene.
2,097,096 : Oct. 26.
Feeding mechanism for printing presses. A. T. Koppe.
2,085,592 ; June 29.
Feeding mechanism for rock drills. J. C. Curtis.
2,068,661 ; Jan. 26.
Feeding mechanism for rock drills. J. C. Curtis.
2,075,572 ; Mar. 30.
Feeding mechanism for rock drills. J. C. Curtis.
2,097,561 ; Nov. 2.
Feeding or delivery apparatus. Automatic. H. Willshaw
and T. Norcross. 2,081,441; May 25.
Feeler, Filling. H. H. Burdett. 2,087,873 : July 20.
Feeler for drop box looms. Electric. L. S. Vose.
2,103,803 : Dec. 28.
Feeler gauge. A. J. Brickner. 2,090,178 ; Aug. 17.
Feet and handle provisions for appliance bases. E. S.
Preston. 2.084,595 ; June 22.
Feet, Device for the correction of weakness of the. F. S.
Chambers. 2.096,160 ; Oct. 19.
Felt and felt fabrics. Production of. E. T. Kennedy.
2,083.383 ; June 8.
Felt and method of making. B. Frever. 2,094,148 ; Sept.
28. - . f
Felt, Asbestos-faced drier. W. A. Barrell. 2,098,994 ;
Nov. 16.
Felt. Asbestos filled drier. W. A. Barrell. 2,098,993 ;
Nov. 16.
Felt, Drier. J. E. Hooper. 2,084,490 ; June 22.
Felt, Paper maker's drier. T. Hindle and S. Lord.
2,066,974; Jan. 5.
Felted product and making the same. W. R. Scigle and
G. B. Brown. 2,077,720 ; Apr. 20.
Fence, Bench saw rip. T. L. Hedgpeth. 2,101,709 ; Dec. 7.
Fence, Electric. L. Heidger. 2,090,198 ; Aug. 17.
Fence, Jointer. H. E. Tautz. 2.085.131 : June 29.
Fence, Portable. J. D. Friend. 2,074,688 : Mar. 23.
Fence, Portable sectional. J. A. Sander. 2,073,947 ; Mar.
16.
Fence post. O. T. and I. L. Larson. 2,084.095 ; June 15.
Fence structure. Composite. E. R. Skilnik. 2,066.426 ;
Jan. 5.
Fender. R. Golphin. 2,078,679 ; Apr. 27
Fender and making the same. Boat. R. J. and J. H.
Driscoll. 2,095,799: Oct. 12.
Fender, Automobile. R. Cadwallader. 2,068,732 ; Jan. 26.
Fender. Automobile wheel. R. S. Grimshaw. 2,081,231;
May 25.
Fender clamp. Automobile. W. C. Jackson. 2,084,087 :
June 15.
Fender for automobiles. A. Grigas. 2.066,468 ; Jan. 5.
I'ender for automobiles. F. L. O'Reilly. 2,070,173;
Feb. 9.
^^2 078 852'^"a°'"°27^^' ^"'^ ^P^'^^S cushion. M. Jelalian.
Fender 'guide, f. H.' Cohen. 2.087.217 : Julv 13.
Fender lamp. R. D. Winkelmeyer. 2,086,345; July 6.
Fenestrated endoscopic tube. M. R. Peck. 2,076,741;
Apr. 13.
Ferric alloy process. P. M. Payne. 2,089,222; Aug. 10.
I'prric chloride. Manufacture of. E. T. Ladd. 2,096,855 ;
Uct. 20.
^%''k%a oVi^^K^K^' . ^Manufacture of. R. Pfanstiel.
ii,Uob,Jo7 ; July 6.
^^\fi*u^J?;?^^^°i°lr™5''^'*S alloy steels from such alloys,
Making. B^ F. Hardesty. 2,071;339 ; Feb. 23.
Ferrule. A. F. Craver. 2.069,i77 : Jan 26
••errnlP for cigarette holders. G. R. McWane. 2,102,017:
Dec. 14. '
LIST OF INVENTIONS
875
Fertilizer. J. W. Corey. 2,101,807 ; Dec. 7.
Fertilizer and making same. Nitrogenous. E. F. Grether.
2,097,457; Nov. 2.
Fertilizer and making same, Phosphate-sulphur. J. T.
Claiborne, Jr., and P. D. Peterson. 2,097,446 ; Nov. 2.
Fertilizer and nitric acid, Making phosphate. H. A. Curtis.
2,069,226 ; Feb. 2.
Fertilizer and seed feed attachment for drills. H. J.
Kemp. 2,071,037; Feb. 16.
Fertilizer and soil conditioner. Combined. D. D. Way-
nick. 2,092,100 ; Sept. 7.
Fertilizer attachment for planters. R. L. Greenwell.
2,096,298 ; Oct. 19.
Fertilizer distributor. C. C. Dixon. 2,095,596 ; Oct. 12.
Fertilizer distributor. C. W. Haagen. 2,099,013 ; Nov.
16.
Fertilizer distributor. J. T. Urquhart. 2,066,953 ; Jan. 5.
Fertilizer, Gradually available. W. J. Hale. 2,096,742 ;
Oct. 2C.
Fertilizer, Guanidine phosphate. H. A. Curtis. 2,070,581 ;
Feb. 16.
Fertilizer, Insecticidal phosphate. S. E. Marsico.
2,095,366; Oct. 12.
Fertilizer, Making calcium phospliate. W. H. Maclntire.
2,086,565 ; July 13.
Fertilizer, Making manganese phosphate. W. H. Mac-
lntire. 2,093,460; Sept. 21.
Fertilizer, Manganese phosphate. W. H. Maclntire.
2 095 993 * Oct 19
Fertilizer manufacture. J. L. Brill. 2,102,830-1 ; Dec. 21.
Fertilizer, Manufacture of. H. L. Hartenstein.
2.070,658; Feb. 16.
Fertilizer, Preparation of. W. H. Kniskern and C. K.
Lawrence. 2,081,401 ; May 25.
Fertilizer, Producing phosphorus and phosphate. H. A.
Curtis. 2,069,225 ; Feb. 2.
Fertilizer sowing attachment for seeding machines. A.
M. Buehler. 2,099,795 : Nov. 23.
Fertilizers, Mixing and distributing. R. C. Zuckermiin.
2,079,061 ; May 4.
Fertilizers, Preparation of. W. H. Kniskern and F. J.
De Rewal. 2.086,717: July 13.
Fertilizers, Producing. O. Kaselitz. 2,092,123 ; Sept. 7.
Fertilizers, Producing. C. Krauch, C. Kver, and U.
Schleiphake. 2,079,324 ; ^Mnv 4.
Fertilizers, Producing. G. Tromel. 2,070,697 ; Feb. 16.
Fertilizers, Production of. E. W. Harvey and R. M. Jones.
2,077,171 : Apr. 13.
Festoon drier, Double apron. A. O. Hurxthal. 2,070,483 ;
Feb. 9.
Fever, Method of and apparatus for creating an artificial
E. C. Sittler. 2,068,612: Jan. 19.
Fever, Method of and apparatus for creating an artificial.
E. C. Sittler. 2,098,316; Nov. 9.
Fever, Method of and apparatus for creating an artificial.
C. F. Kettering and E. C. Sittler. 2,098,295 ; Nov. 9.
Fiber and producing it. W. H. Carothers. 2,071,251 ;
Feb. 16.
Fiber, Artificial, C. Dreyfus and W. Whitehead.
2,090,609 ; Aug. 24.
Fiberho.Trd. J. D. Carter. 2,099,.')98 : Nov. 16.
Fiberboard. J. N. Dcvereux. 2,080,031 ; May 11.
Fibcrboard. (', (J. Muench. 2,094,371 ; Sept. 28.
Fiberboard cjise, IJpht shielded Iiandled. W. B. Lincoln,
Jr. 2,078,087 : Apr. 20.
Fiberboard container. S. P. Eelsinger. 2,094,783 ; Oct. 5.
Fiber composition rind malilng the same S. Wilson.
2,075,708 ; Mar. 30.
Fiber dressing machine. A. Takata. 2,086.448 : July 6.
Fiber fi-om waste paper. Reclaiming. F. H. Snyder and
S. F. M. Maclaren. 2,077,059; Apr. 13.
Fiber libenition. System of. C. D. Altick, L. D. Smiley,
and E. T. Turner. 2,078,222; Apr. 27.
Fiber separating machine. D. E. Patterson. 2,079,601 ;
May 11.
Fiber, Treatment of vegetable. J. S. Sconce. 2,098,111 :
Nov. 2.
Fibers and products thereof. Softening. H. Teckelhorn.
2,096,705 ; Oct. 19.
Fibers, Apparatus for treating artificial. J. P. I>air(l
and F. C. Nicderliau.ser. 2,092,121 5 ; .Sept. 7.
Fibers from bast i)lant8. Separating. J. H. Gillespie.
2.072. 7H) ; Mar, 2.
Fibers from cotton seeds. Removing. K. B. Cumpston.
2.072,978 ; Mar. 0.
FibeiH from ii.scil textile materials. Recovering. I. V.
Wilson. 2,073,916: Mar. 10.
Fibers In mixed fabrics, HcHerving animal, F, Guenllier,
H. HnusKmann, J. Nuessleln. II. Schuette, and C.
Schoellcr. 2,087,284 ; July 20.
Fibers In paper pulp on the wet part of paper and board
making machliicH, Attaining Improved felting of the. S.
P. ri. 10. IIolgerHSon and \V. A. E. Tibell. 2,076,991 ;
Apr. 13.
Fibers, Mantifjicture of woid like nrtlflclnl. W. Claus.
2,100,588: Nov. 30.
Fibers. Method «[' and apparatus for treating arlinrlal.
J. P. Laird and F. C. NIederhauHer. 2,092,126;
Sept. 7. , ..
FIbeiN or Hircads from animal cnllngcn Iron proof, Ren
ilcrliig. (;. I,iiii(.-c'. 2,Mi;i,lii:'. ; liic. 21.
Fibers, ProccsH iitid dcvic<' for di^guiiiinlnK ramlo and Othor
nlmllar. I). S. Nelll, 2,071,051 ; Feb. 23.
Fibers, Production of artificial. A. Formhals. 2,077,373 ;
Apr. 13.
Fibre, Manufacture of staple. L. Ubbelohde. 2,090,560 :
Aug. 17.
Fibrous articles. Manufacture of partially soluble felted,
W. B. Jones. 2,069,763 ; Feb. 9.
Fibrous articles, Method and apparatus for making.
R. A. Farnham. 2,081,740 ; May 25.
Fibrous articles. Method of and apparatus for forming.
G. J. Manson. 2,082,409 ; June 1.
Fibrous bodied articles and producing same. Inlaid. E. C.
Sloan. 2,069,393 ; Feb. 2.
Fibrous compound of thermoplastic rubber derivatives.
J. A. Merrill. 2,080,375; May 11.
Fibrous material and making the same. Fabricated vege-
table. G. H. Ellis. 2,071,822 ; Feb. 23.
Fibrous material. Apparatus for treating. J. N. Selvig.
2,078,419 : Apr. 27.
Fibrous material. Coating. M. J. Vittengl. 2.082.559 ;
June 1.
Fibrous material, Insect and fungi toxic. G. H. Ellis.
2,067,047 ; Jan. 5.
Fibrous material. Penetrating. R. M. Bruesewitz.
2,078,525 ; Apr. 27.
Fibrous materials. Cleaning. K. Stickdorn. 2,098,527 ;
Nov. 9.
Fibrous materials from animal skins. Producing. R.
Runkel and G. Lange. 2,090,902 ; Aug. 24.
Fibrous materials, Treatment of artificial. H. Dreyfus.
2,070,716; Feb. 16.
Fibrous structure and producing same. Laminated. H.
G. Metcalf and K. H. Bowen. 2,087,441 ; July 20.
Fibrous structures, Apparatus for manufacturing satu-
rated sheeted. I. J. Novak. 2,078,272 ; Apr. 27.
Fidelity control. Automatic. L. C. Hollands. 2,078,077 ;
Apr. 20.
Field strength, Apparatus and method for determining.
G. D. Gillett. 2,079,205 ; May 4.
Fifth wheel. A. C. Fuhrman. 2,092,113 ; Sept. 7.
Fifth wheel. G. Walther and E. L. Miller. 2.072.661 ;
Mar. 2.
Fifth wheel. Cushion mounted ball and socket. A. A.
Krnmer. 2,093,761; Sept, 21.
Fig stringing machine. R. Fair. 2,087,508 ; July 20.
Figs, Treating. C. F. Love. 2,072,309 ; Mar. 2.
Figure device. B. Phillips. 2,096.130 : Oct. 19.
Figure, Ornamental molded. H. P. C. Keuls. 2,067,766 ;
Jan. 12.
Filament and making the same. Artificial. W. Whitehead.
2,090,924 ; Aug. 24.
Filament and manufacture thereof. Lamp. R. M. Zabel.
2,007.746 ; Jan. 12.
Filament and thread treatment. J. L, Bitter. 2,090.339 ;
Aug. 17.
Filament mounting and mechanism therefor. J. Flaws. Jr.
2,085,578 ; June 29.
Filament of variable capacity. Thermionic. E. F. Lowry.
2,069,532 ; Feb, 2.
Filament section feeding machine. A. M. Griffith.
2,070,105 ; Feb. 9.
Filament spring. N. R. Smith. 2,090,205 ; Oct. 10.
Filament structure for electron discharge devices. N. E.
Lindenblad. 2,082,839 ; June 8.
I'^ilament treatment. C. Herrmann. 2.090,352; Aug, 17.
Filaments and like materials. Production of artlflclnl.
II. Dreyfus. 2,072,248; Mar. 2.
Filaments and tnaldng same. Artificial. W. Whitehead.
2.088.675 ; Aug, 3,
Filaments and other products containing organic de-
rivatives of cellulose. Manufacture of artificial, P. F.
C. Sowter. 2,070,630 ; Feb. 16.
Filamcnls iind other products, Proiluction of artificial.
H. Dreyfus and W. I. Taylor. 2.094.780; 0«t. 5.
Filaments and preparing the same. Artificial. C. Dreyfus
and W. Whitehead. 2,072,856 ; Mar. 9.
I'ilMiiieuls and similar arllcles. Di'vice for feeding. J.
Flaws, Jr. 2,089,055 ; Aug. 3.
■•'liaments and staple fibers, Apparatus for coating. W.
Whitehead. 2.081,967: June 1.
Filaments, i;(iniill/lng Ihc <lvelng (inalltles of arllflclal. H,
Klssner and I!. H. Carter. Re. 20.356; May 11.
Filiimeuts. (Ihers, and tin- like. Treatment of artificial.
11. Dreyfus. 2.09 l.O'.lll : Sept. 2.S.
Filaments, films, and similar materials containing orpinic
derivallves of cellulose. Treatment of. 11. Dreyfus.
2,072.250 ; Mnr. 2.
Filameiiis, films, and lexllle fabrics. Treatment of. W.
AMilleliead. 2,067,219: Jan. 12.
Fllaineiils for eli'clric liii'Mn<lescenl lamps and similar de-
vices, Mannfacliiri' of colled eoll. R, K, I.ced(i,
2,0S;!,-I5(i : .llllie ,s.
I''llameiiiH for mliiliilure lncnnde.<icent lamps and nrllclen.
Making. W. J. Henry. 2,067.661 : .Inn. 12.
I.'llai lis. I.ubrlcallon of arllllelal. i\ <V lluller anil
i;, C. CueiKhir. 2,0S:!,(i:!.'i ; .liine !,'>
I'llaiiienlH, Manufacliin' of lulHleliil, J. .1, Sloeckly and
R, IlarCuiieU. 2,083,011 ; .Inn.' .K,
I'MlameiilH, MiiiiiifMCliire of iiiiilllt'olored I! Bnrtuni>k.
.\. IlnrlmaiiM. .1. J. .stoecKly, and J. rylenboinuirt.
2, 070,19 I ; Fell, !>.
FIlameiilK, .MjinufMciiire of Rofl IukIit. 11 llofiniinn.
2.()HS,.'i.'ifi ; July 27.
876
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
I
Filaments, Jlanufacture or treatment of artificial. H
Dreyfus. 2,094.005 ; Sept. 28.
Filaments, Method and apparatus for twisting. F. Honig
2,080,918 ; May 18.
Filaments of artificial silk and the like, Formation of,
R. de Stoutz. 2,074,682 ; Mar. 23.
Filaments of viscose, Desulphurizing artificial. A. E
Stein. 2,066,371 ; Jan. 5.
Filaments or the like of cellulose derivatives, Manufac
ture of. H. Dreyfus and W. I. Taylor. 2,068,538 ; Jan
19.
Filaments or the like. Production or treatment of artifi
cial. P. F. C. Sowter. 2,066,492 ; Jan. 5.
Filaments, Producing coiled. R. B. Thomas. 2,091,245
Aug. 24.
Filaments, Spinning of artificial. C. Dreyfus and W
Whitehead. 2,072,100; Mar. 2.
Filaments, Spinning of artificial. C. Dreyfus and W
Whitehead. 2,072,102 ; Mar. 2.
Filaments, threads, films, and the like. Manufacture of
artificial. H. C. Olpin and G. H. Ellis. 2,083,122
June 8.
Filaments, threads, foils, and the like. Production and
treatment of artificial. W. A. Dickie, R. W. Moncrieff,
and C. W. North. 2,067,905 ; Jan. 19.
Filaments, threads, ribbons, and the like. Manufacture of
artificial. H. Dreyfus. 2,094,781 ; Oct. 5.
Filaments, threads, ribbons, and the like. Production and
treatment of artificial. H. Dreyfus. 2,070,584 ; Feb.
16.
Filaments, threads, ribbons or the like by the dry spin-
ning method. Production of artificial. H. Dreyfus.
2,075,888; Apr. 6.
Filaments, threads, yarns, ribbons, and the like. Produc-
tion or treatment of artificial. H. Dreyfus. 2,099,005 ;
Nov. 16.
Filaments, yarns, etc., Manufacture and after treatment
of artificial. R. Etzkorn. 2,090,862 ; Aug. 24.
Filaments, yarns or fibers. Production of crimped. D.
Finlayson and F. Happey. 2,089,199 ; Aug. 10.
Filaments, yarns, ribbons, and similar materials. Treat-
ment of artificial. D. Finlayson and C. E. Stafford.
2,096,799 ; Oct. 26.
File. S. Scheinman. 2,102,820 ; Dec. 21.
File. P. A. Seedlock. 2,087,483^; July 20.
File and like tool. R. C. Charlton. 2,082,685 ; June 1.
File and making the same. I. S. Ripley. 2,089,619 ;
Aug. 10.
File and rasp. S. Seifried and F. Ries. 2,103,499 ; Dec.
28.
File and record system. H. C. Dauphlnais. 2,074,105 ;
Mar. 16.
File, Card index. B. G. Rand. 2,086,047 ; July 6.
File, Drawing and map. A. H. Meuche. 2,101,034 : Dec. 7.
File for newspapers and periodicals. W. H. Vetor.
2,079,388 ; May 4.
File, Recipe. H. G. Lane. 2,098,394; Nov. 9.
File, Rotary. S. T. Freas. 2,098,865 ; Nov. 9.
File, Vertical card. G. W. Farrar. 2,095,662 ; Oct. 12.
File, Visible card. F. E. Shailor. 2,081.841 : Mav 2.").
Files, Making double cut. H. Ufer. 2,068,622 ; Jan. 19.
Filing and indexing device. W. N. Lowe. 2,087,518 ;
July 20.
Filing appliance. H. W. Clark. 2,086,472 ; July B.
Filing device. C. R. Chamberlin and W. S. Chamberlin.
2,083,050; June 8.
Filler for grease guns. H. H. Hansen. 2,096,175 ; Oct.
19.
Filler member. F. P. Uphues. 2,088,933 ; Aug. 3.
Filler package. L. Benoit. 2.082,564: Juno 1.
Filler, Paving -joint. L. E. Warner. 2,101,883 ; Dec. 14.
Fillers, Method and apparatus for making. G. F. Ford
and W. F. Pittman. 2,070,723 ; Feb. 16.
Filling and closing machine. P. J. Stokes and C. J.
Westin. 2.077.647 ; Apr. 20.
Filling device. J. J. Lindinger. 2,073,112 ; Mar. 9.
Filling device. G. N. Musick. 2,009,675 ; Feb. 2.
Filling end parting mechanism. W. E. Lundgren.
2,093,696 : Sept. 21.
Filling feeler mechanism. J. Killars, Jr. 2,085,716 ;
June 29.
Filling machine. J. G. F. Augustin. 2.101,232 ; Dec. 7.
Filling machine. R. B. Bagby. 2,067,750 ; Jan. 12.
Filling machine. R. B. Bagby. 2,080,298 ; May 11.
Filling machine. R. B. Bagby. 2,099,252 ; Nov. 16.
Filling machine. H. R. Baldwin. 2,074,041 ; Mar. 16.
Filling machine. E. W. Bleara. 2.081,526; Mav 2.'').
Filling machine. A. E. Hughes. 2,081,669: Mav 25.
Filling machine. R. J. Stewart and W. I. Gladfelter.
2,097,107; Oct. 26.
Pilling machine and filling containers. W. E. Urschel,
2,071,006; Feb. 16.
Filling means for subterranean tanks. P. A. Talbot
2.009,930 : Feb. 9.
Filling system. E. W. Bleam. 2,082,567: June 1.
Pillerstractor. H. W. Longdin and J. C. Stanlev
2,074,267 : Mar. 16.
Film. M. Hagedorn, A. Ossenbrunner, and G. Wllmanns.
2,071,462-3 : Feb. 23.
Film and a doviro for recording sounds photographionlly,
Sound reproducing. A. Poulsen and A. C. G. Petersen.
2.094.244 ; Sept. 28.
Film and foil and making the same, Cellulo.<!e. G
Schneider. 2,078,418; Apr. 27.
Film and making. Composite. C. Scott. 2,101,876 ;
Dec. 14.
Film and recording system therefor. G. B. Scheibell.
2,075,770 ; Mar. 30.
Film and system for producing the same, Sound motion
picture. O. A. Ross. 2,087,581 ; July 20.
Film, Apparatus for projecting lenticular. J. Eggert and
G. Heymer. 2,082,154 ; June 1.
Film, Apparatus for projecting lenticular. J. Eggert
and G. Heymer. 2,100,134; Nov. 23.
Film, Apparatus for projection of lenticular. J. Eggert
and G. Heymer. 2,072,741 ; Mar. 2.
Film apparatus, Sound. E. W. Esdaile and R. Platt-Hep-
worth. 2,069,137 ; Jan. 26.
Film apparatus, Sound. G. B. Scheibell. 2,071,952 ;
Feb. 23.
Film carrying sound. Sub-standard motion picture. G.
Lane. 2,077,702 ; Apr. 20.
Film cartridge. Reloadable. C. E. Rose. 2,072,625 ;
Mar. 2.
Film, Cinematographic. H. Von Fraunhofer. 2,067,957 ;
Jan. 19.
Film clip. G. Kunz. 2,066,732 ; Jan. 5.
Film, Coated. A. Abrams, G. \V. Porcey and G. J. Bra-
bender. 2,078,172 ; Apr. 20.
Film composition. Thin flexible. P. A. van der Meulen.
2,069,787 ; Feb. 9.
Film containing derivatives of cellulose. Artificial. G.
Schneider. 2,081,155 ; Blay 25.
Film developing and drying machine. Horizontal type.
H. N. Ensign and H. A. Hanson. 2,096,231 ; Oct. 19.
Film developing apparatus. E. Gerlach. 2,085,188 ;
June 29.
Film developing holder. L. E. Davis. 2,082,876 ; June 8.
Film developing machine. R. L. Geib. 2,079,849 ; May
Film, Developing photographic. H. L. Dazey. 2,076,070 ;
Apr. 6.
Film, Device for illuminating lenticular. J. Eggert and
G. Heymer. 2,090,441 ; Aug. 17.
Film drive mechanism. A. Heine. 2,098,387 ; Nov. 9.
Film, Driving and guiding. H. J. Hasbrouck, Jr.
2,102,895 ; Dec. 21.
Film driving apparatus. W. A. Black. 2,098,215 ; Nov. 9.
Film driving apparatus. H. D. Philips. 2,095,831 ; Oct.
Film driving apparatus. O. Wittel. 2,095,848 ; Oct. 12.
Film driving system. S. A. Murdock. 2,099,987 ; Nov.
23.
Film drying machine. H. N. Ensign and H. A. Hanson.
2,096,232 ; Oct. 19.
Film editing device. R. H. Draeger. 2,098,955 ; Nov. 16.
Film feeding apparatus. A. B. Scott. 2,094,162 ; Sept.
28.
Film feeding device. C. S. Adler. 2,074,139 ; Mar. 16.
Film feeding device. E. W. Kellogg. 2,080,279 ; May 11.
Film feeding system for sound morion picture apparatus.
F. W. Hoorn. 2.086,554 : July 13.
Film forming compositions and manufacturing same.
K. Ripper. Re. 20,383 ; May 25.
Film-forming means in vacuum system for removing im-
purities from oils. J. Farwell. 2,076,498 ; Apr. 6.
Film gate. R. P. May. 2,085,919 ; Julv 6.
Film gate assembly. H. J. Hasbrouck, jr., and E. Ross.
^ 2,092,158 ; Sept. 7.
Film gate structure for motion picture machines. P. J.
Berggren. 2,068,258 : Jan. 19.
Film handling apparatus. W. D. Foster. 2,087,250 ;
July 20.
Film handling apparatus. W. J. Morlock. 2,085,439 ;
June 29.
Film handling apparatus. L. T. Sachtleben. 2,091,526 ;
Aug. 31.
Film handling apparatus. L. T. Sachtleben. 2,103,042 ;
Dec. 21.
^'^-^nT^al^f^-i., ^\A- *^agnus and J. R. Whitacre.
2,073,644 ; Mar. 16.
Film holder. I. N. Odell. 2,082,257 ; June 1.
o"Xni J^l"" mechanism. Oscillograph. F. B. Menger.
■^,1)91,0^0 ; Aug. 31.
Film hub. Expansible. J. C. Jones. 2,066,568 : Jan. 5.
fim in recording and reproducing apparatus. Control-
ling. C. M. Weber. 2,093.899 : Sept. 21.
Film magazine. N. Bouveng. Re. 20,595 ; Dec. 21.
Film, Manufacture of lenticular sound. J. Eggert and
G. Heymer. 2,077,518 ; Apr. 20.
"oflfi^o^o"^?'^*"''! •'^ photographic. G. F. Nadeau.
^,Udd,»oO ; Jan. 5.
'^'I'^nQc^cnS"^^'^*"^'''^. <it photographic. G. F. Nadeau.
2,096,616-17 ; Oct. 19.
Film material Interwound. A. Abrams, C. L. Wagner,
r-?"'^i,9-.iy-.,^°''S^y- 2,074,313 ; Mar. 16.
^"r-MHw"^ ^',oi5S'"oct 'll ^"''''"^ lenticular. O.
E. Miller.
Film, Moistureproof. F. M^Mergs. 2,085,816 ; July 6
H ilm movement apparatus. J. B. Scott. 2,091,692 ■ Ai
31.
Aug.
Film movement. Intermittent. E. Ross. 2,076,919 ; Apr.
13.
I^'l^^m^oving mechanism. H. R. Ellinwood. 2.101,469 ;
FM^ Sot's ^*'"S'^*i!.''^r ^- ^- ^"'■'^e- 2,071.110: Feb. 16.
^l]^ l??;!*^?- ^S- ^^''rcer. 2.087.289 : Julv 20.
mm, Photographic. G. S. Babcock. 2,096,675- Oct 19
LIST OF INVENTIONS
877
Film, Photographic stripping. H. R. Couch and J. H.
Folwell. 2,083,640 ; June 15.
Film plate, and emulsion. Sensitized photographic. H. A.
Piggott and E. H. Rodd. 2,071,899 ; Feb. 23.
Film, Potentially reactive synthetic resin. A. H. Bowen
and T. W. Dike. 2,068,478 ; Jan. 19.
Film preserving package. S. E. Sheppard and J. J.
Schmitt. 2,080,066; May 11.
Film printer, JMotion picture. C. L. Lootens. 2,077,486 ;
Apr. 20.
Film, Printing lenticular. J. Eggert and G. Heymer.
2,072,396 ; Mar. 2.
Film printing machine. Moving picture. R. V. Wood.
2,098,367 ; Nov. 9.
Film, Printing of lenticular. J. Eggert and G. Heymer.
2,086,859 ; July 13.
Film processing. V. Krupa. 2,067,933 ; Jan. 19.
Film, Production of improved. B. Andersen and R. H.
Ball. 2,069,202 ; Feb. 2.
Film reel. J. M. Goldberg. 2,089,787; Aug. 10.
Film reel. F. E. Runge. 2,031,525 ; Aug. 31.
Film reel construction. E. L. Schaub. 2,097,778 ; Nov. 2.
Film reeling and dispensing means for continuous motion
picture projectors. P. E. Duggan. 2,080,659 ; May 18.
Film reproducing apparatus, Sound. J. C. Davidson.
2,094,063 ; Sept. 28.
Film scraps, Reclaiming. M. J. Reid. 2,099,348 ; Nov.
16.
Film splicing apparatus. C. J. Hughey. 2,080,046 ; May
Film stretching device. S. S. Hansen and T. M. E. Wendt.
2,100,802 ; Nov. 30.
Film-strip, Contrivance for the simultaneous winding-up
and unwinding of an endless. E. Lange. 2,077,843 ;
Apr. 20.
Film, Transparent flexible. D. W. Hansen. 2,074,332 ;
Mar. 23.
Film treating apparatus. A. W. Tondreau and F. W. Gage.
2,077,081 ; Apr. 13.
Film treating apparatus. Motion picture. F. B. Thomp
son. 2,099,245 ; Nov. 16.
Film turning mechanism. J. C. Hewitt, Jr., and V. E.
Kuster. 2,093,128 ; Sept. 14.
Film winding apparatus. W. E. John. 2,094,922 ;
Oct. 5.
Film with low background noise. Making variable area
sound. R. GSrisch. 2,100,740 ; Nov. 30.
Films and foils, Process and apparatus for the manu-
facture of. G. Frenkel. 2,082,486; June 1.
Films, Apparatus for copying. K. Wahl. 2,086,289 ;
July 6.
Films, Apparatus for copying cinematographic. I. Kit-
roser. 2,078,080 ; Apr. 20.
Films, Apparatus for developing photographic. II. A.
Windisch. 2,075,687 ; Mar. 30.
Films, Apparatus for making. Iv. R. Herndon. 2,077,830 ;
Apr. 20.
Films, Apparatus for printing lenticulated. K. RUntach.
2,071,764; Feb. 23.
Films, Apparatus for producing cinematographic combi-
nation. W. Thornor. 2,076,103 ; Apr. 6.
Films, Apparatus for the Identification of X-ray. De W.
Townsend and G. W. Bradbuni. 2,077.500 ; Apr. 20.
Films, Arrangement for recording, reproducing, and
printing. H. Licdtke and H. Freese. 2,082,456 ; June 3.
Films, Composition of matter yielding. E. H. Bucy.
2,077,875 ; Apr. 20.
Films, Device for copying lenticular. K. Rttntsch.
2.094.330 ; Sept. 28.
Films, Device for developing photographic. II. Smith, Jr.
2,073,078 ; Mar. 16.
Films, Device for reading x-ray. II. Jordan. 2.079,373 ;
May 4.
Films for cinematograpliic projection In colors. Apparatus
for obtaining. A. Valentin and L. Bassanl. 2,068,209 :
Jan. 19.
Films from melal vaporized in vacuo. Deposition of metal-
lic. P. Alexander. 2,100,045 ; Nov. 23.
Films, Making inlilliilion. I!. S. Tntlle. 2.079.470 : M.iy t.
Films, Manufacture of laminated. D. W. Hansen.
2,070,596; Feb. 16.
Films, Manufacture of transparent. G. A. RIchter.
2,058,630; Jan. 19.
Films, Manufncturiiig rubber hydrochloride. W. O. Cal-
vert. 2,078,526 ; Apr. 27.
Films, Method of scanning. R. MBller. 2,003,817;
Sept 21.
FilmH, Molfilurcproof. A. M. Collins and I.. li. LarHon.
2,077,:!99 : Apr. 30.
Films, Producing celhiloslc. R. Etzkorn and E. Kneho.
2,007,522 ; Jan. 12.
Films, Rewinding devices for motion picture. R. S. llol
loway. 2,071,527: Feb. 23.
IMIms, HheclH, and 1 he like, Maiiufiicliirc of. II. Dreyfus.
2,08H,642; Aug. 3. . , ,.
Films, HlieelH. and the like, Utilization of ci'IIuIohIc. J. M.
Driver. 2,085,301 ; June 2i).
I'lluiH, Wireless t rniiHiiilHHioii of Round. K. SehlPilnRcr.
2,0«0,»61 ; Jnlv 13.
Films with a j)(uralllv of scjinners. Mi-tlioil and «\pnnH
to scan ■oun(l. II. Wnrncke. 2,085,205 ; June 20.
Grease filter.
Light filter.
Liquid filter.
Oil filter.
Pressure filter.
Radiator water filter.
Kotary disk filter.
Rotary filter.
Sea water filter.
Sheet filter.
Wave filter.
Filter : See —
Air filter.
Band-pass filter.
Coffee maker filter.
Color filter.
Continuous rotary filter.
Damped wave filter.
Disk and drum filter.
Dust filter.
Electric filter.
Fluid filter.
Gas filter.
Filter. R. P. Adams. 2,068,048 ; Jan. 19.
Filter. A. J. Barnebl. 2,073,384; Mar. 9.
Filter. S. F. Briggs. 2,070.039 ; Feb. 9.
Filter. K. B. Britton. 2,101,211 ; Dec. 7.
I'^ilter. H. L. Dick. 2,081,353 ; May 25.
Filter. C. H. Dooley. 2,067,439; Jan. 12.
Filter. W. F. Glass and M. G. Sibley. 2,100,951 ; Nov.
30.
Filter. S. F. Gleason. 2,088,199 ; July 27.
Filter. O. W. Hahn. 2,081,198; May 25.
Filter. C. W. Hansell. 2,097,458; Nov. 2. j""
Filter. F. A. Headson. 2,095,131 ; Oct. 5.
Filter. J. E. Hurn. 2,077,999 ; Apr. 20.
Filter. R. L. Irwine. 2,100,482 : Nov. 30.
Filter. E. W. W. Keene. 2,093,967 ; Sept. 21.
Filter. E. J. Koser. 2,073,991 ; Mar. 16.
Filter. L. R. Lentz. 2,095,447 ; Oct. 12.
Filter. F. Manning. 2,079,297 ; May 4.
Filter. F. Mesurac. 2,066,793 ; Jan. 5.
Filter. P. Meura. 2,071,891 ; Feb. 23.
Filter. G. T. Nack. 2,087,442 ; July 20.
Filter. R. Naujoks. 2,087,385: July 20.
Filter. C. H. Nordell. 2,097,529 ; l)ov. 2.
Filter. E. L. Pflanz. 2,075,300 ; Mar. 30.
Filter. W. H. Phillips. 2,068,468 ; Jan. 19.
Filter. W. Raisch. 2,068,511 ; Jan. 19.
Filter. J. D. Ramsey. 2,088,116 ; July 27.
Filter. G. Sebring. 2,093,370; Sept. 14.
Filter. E. J. Sweetland. 2,102,293 ; Dec. 14.
Filter. A. G. ThoniMS. 2.07!).36.5-G : May 4.
Filter. D. R. Trinkle. 2,087,708; July 20.
Filter. W. U. Vinton. 2,076,104: Apr. 6.
Filter. C. T. Walton. 2,070.073 ; Feb. 9.
Filter. D. H. Wells. 2.103,572; Dec. 28.
Filter. F.J.Wood. 2,079,755 ; May 11.
Filter. H. S. Woodruff. 2.074.294; Mar. 10.
Filter. R. S. Yoder and R. E. Wood. 2,080.024; May
11.
Filler. F. W. Young. 2.094,863; Oct. 5.
Filter and assembling the same. Oil. G. L. Matheson.
2,071,550; Feb. 23.
Filter and cartridge therefor. Oil. S. W. Briggs.
2,092,548 ; Sept. 7.
Filler and cooler. Liquid. C. P. Oosnor. 2,087,887 ; July
27.
Filter and dirt disposal for electric push brooms. W.
Leathers. Re. 20,286 ; Mar. 9.
Filter and heat exchanger. R. N. Burckhalter and J. M.
Osburn. 2,068.394-5 ; Jan. 19.
Filter and humidifier. Air. C. A. Mulholland. 2,088.114 ;
July 27.
I'''iHer and primer for oil burners. Combined. M. C.
Bennett. 2,101,424 ; Dec. 7.
Filter and purifier, Exhaust. T. J. Henry. 2,077,503;
Apr. 20.
Filler apparatus. P. E. Ashton, C. B. Perkins, and C. A.
Lind. 2,078,524 ; Apr. 27.
Filter apparatus. G. L. D. Cartigny. 2,094,350 ; Sept.
2,S.
Filter appliance for tobacco pipes, Breakable. J. Sleplan.
2,087,742 ; July 20,
Filter battery control, Water. E. Pick. 2.070,322;
Apr. 0.
I'Tlter cake from fitters. Apparatus for dislodging. D. H.
Hanks and P. I). Itarton. 2,090,314: Oct. 19.
Filter cake washing. O. L. Roberts. 2.0S3.578 ; June IS.
l''ilter cartridge. B. Von I'entz. 2,003,877 : Sept. 21.
Filter cartridge and cylinder. W. G. Iturhan.s. Re.
20,494 ; Sept. 7.
Filter circuit. L. J. McKesson. 2,081,740; June 22.
I'iltiM- cliilh and method. Oil pn<8s. C. H. White.
2. OSS. 222 ; Jnlv 27.
I'iller cloth holder. B. F. I'arr and I>. J. Qrecnaalt.
2.078,0.S2 ; Apr. 27.
Filler eoiiNtnicllon, Fuel dII. 1". WUUiinid anil F. W.
Uni/.el. 2,070,475 ; May 4.
Filter device for oompresHed iilr. B. M. .Mpird.
2,005,580; Oct. 12.
I'llicr ebuients, MaklnR. O. C. Renslnk. 2.083,805;
.hi lie 15.
Killer for loud spenUers, Sound. K. Sperling, 2,007,582;
Jan. 12.
FlItiT tor lulirlcMtlng oil. F. A. Howard. 2,071,520; Feb.
23.
I''lllcT for pliotoi'lectrle crlln. ConipoHlte. A. PrcBlrr.
2.osn.701 ; July 13.
Filter for radio HotM. F. Keller. 2 000.000; Jnn. B.
I'MlliM- I'lir KinnUliig tlevlccH, Siuolic. IC. IliiUuer.
2,100.051 : Nov. 23.
I'Mltor for viirunm cleiiiU'iR iniil the llkf IV .\. Fliikfr.
2,000,703 ; Fel). 2.
878
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Filter for vacuum cleaners, Covered. W. Leathers.
2,083,915 ; June 15.
Filter for vacuum cleaners, Covered. W. Leathers.
2,090,453 ; Aug. 17.
Filter for ventilating systems or apparatus. Air. C.
Christofferson. 2,082,481 ; June 1.
Filter for ventilating systems or apparatus. Air. R. S.
Walker. 2,071,806 ; Feb. 23.
Filter making apparatus. E. Roberts. 2,083,921 ; June
15.
Filter pad. A. W. Franzmeier. 2,101,811 ; Dec. 7.
Filter, Recharging a pressure. C. F. Tears. 2,098,766 ;
Nov. 9.
Filter, strainer, and the like. F. O. L. Chorlton.
2,084,433 ; June 22.
Filter surfaces. Cleaning of. H. A. Pond and E. E. Perry.
2,101,012 ; Nov. 30.
Filter svstem for loud speakers. J. P. Minton and A. S.
Ringel. 2,084,160 ; June 15.
Filter system, Operating a continuous. R. N. Giles.
2,081,397-8 ; May 25.
Filter top for vacuum cleaners. W. Leathers.
2,083,914 ; June 15.
Filtering and collecting apparatus. W. A. Rosenberger,
2,072,906 ; Mar. 9.
Filtering apparatus. R. P. Adams. 2,083,183 ; June 8.
Filtering apparatus. D. B. Banks and P. D. Barton.
2,068,257 ; Jan. 19.
Filtering apparatus. E. Kinsella and C. W. Addy.
2,082,452 ; June 1.
Filtering apparatus. J. J. Seaver. S. P. Kinney, W. M.
Kirk and C. W. Andrews. 2,077,589 ; Apr. 20.
Filtering assembly for respirators. E. J. Biever.
2,100,374 ; Nov. 30.
Filtering composition. F. W. Manning. 2,093,090 ;
Sept. 14.
Filtering machine. W. A. Barrett. 2,083,812 ; June 15.
Filtering material. Fireproof. F. J. Hooker and J. R. Car-
ruthers. 2,078,197 : Apr. 20.
Filtering method. C. Cooper. 2,076,980 ; Apr. 13.
Filtering press. J. B. Berrigan and F. P. Gross.
2,091.623 : Aug. 31.
Filtering. Process and apparatus for. H. A. Wieneke.
2,083,887 ; June 15.
Filters. C. A. Winslow. 2,071,483 ; Feb. 23.
Filters and appurtenances. Cleaning sand. J. G. Patrick.
2,069,621 ; Feb. 2.
Filters, Apparatus for discharging. F. W. Young.
2,070,074 : Feb. 9.
Filters, Apparatus for testing. L. Finkelsteln.
2,072,872 ; Mar. 9.
Filters. Device for stopping multicolor. G. Hevmer.
Filtration. P. W. Bielfeldt. 2,102,780 ; Dec. 21.
2,094.214 ; Sept. 28.
Filtration. W. P. Gee. 2,092,968; Sept. 14.
Filtration. Means of. P. M. Frantz and G. H. Rupp.
2,089,548 ; Aug. 10.
Filtration, Method and apparatus for continuous. E. W.
Gard. 2,081,296 : May 25.
Fin, Cooling. R. Chilton. 2,067.597 ; Jan. 12.
Fin furnace for conduits. Extended. J. P. Cobb.
2,089.340 : Aug. 10.
Fin tube. C. Muhleisen. 2,070,539 ; Feb. 9.
Finder for locks. Combination. L. C. Rial. 2,066,645 ;
Jan. 5.
Finding apparatus. P. N. Blake. 2,092,951 : Sept. 14.
Fine grading machine. R. D. Baker. 2,072,150 ; Mar. 2.
Finger drying device. E. Marks. 2.090,371 ; Aug. 17.
Finger for furnace conveyers. H. Klouman. 2,071,541 :
Feb. 23.
Finger pointer and nail protector. P. Niedorff. 2,072,683 ;
Mar. 2.
Finger-print detection. F. F. Lucas. 2,066.535 ; Jan. 5.
Fingerprinting apparatus. J. Seres, Jr. 2,096,925 : Oct.
26.
Finger printing method. W. Heinecke. 2,082.735;
June 1.
Finger ring. F. J. Gnertner. 2. 10."?. 412: Dec. 28.
Finger ring. T. P. Shields. 2,073,228 : Mar. 9.
Finger ring. T. P. Shields. 2,084,008 ; June 15.
Finger stall and splint set. J. F. Langdon. 2,095,603 ;
Oct. 12.
Finish, Composite novelty. C. R. Smedley. 2,078,291 ;
Apr. 27.
Finish for fabric for textile Industry. J. J. McCann, Jr.
2,081,461 ; May 25.
Finish for fabrics of organic derivatives of cellulose.
H. Piatt. 2.100,408; Nov. 30.
Finish, Heat resisting. M. L. Mlchaud. 2,076,183 ;
Apr. 6.
Finish, Metallic. J. D. McBurney and E. H. Nollau.
2,087,094; July 13.
Finish, Ornamental. J. Lavenson. 2,082,346 ; June 1.
Finisher and polisher machine. Combined floor. C. R.
Mapps. 2,093,779 ; Sept. 21.
Finishing machine. G. A. Carlson. 2,095.595 ; Oct. 12.
Fire alarm and prevention system. W. L. Belknap.
2,091,405: Aug. 31.
Fire alarm dispatching mechanism. J. F. Ebert and T. A
Terjesen. 2,077.099 : Apr. 13.
Fire apparatus. P. Pirsch. 2,074,557 ; Mar. 23.
Firearm. N. Ti. Brewer. 2.094.577 : Oct. 5.
Firearm. J. Browning. 2,098,562 ; Nov. 9.
Firearm. M. A. Browning. 2,097,782 ; Nov. 2.
Fire arm. P. L. Crosby. 2,075,704 : Mar. 30.
Firearm. L. L. Driggs, Jr., and H. B. Faber. 2,097,023 ;
Oct. 26.
Firearm. N. S. Hillyard. 2,081,235 ; May 25.
Firearm. N. S. Hillyard. 2,082,288 ; June 1.
Firearm. M. M. Johnson. Jr. 2,094,156 ; Sept. 28.
Firearm. H. Lauf. 2.088,268 : July 27.
Firearm. C. C. Loomis. 2,085,812 ; July 6.
Firearm. G. Norman. 2,102,332 ; Dec. 14.
Firearm. R. Razee. 2,079,039 ; Jlay 4.
Firenrm. G. Tau.schek. 2,099,993: Nov. 23.
Firearm. C. W. Wadsworth. 2,073,128 ; Mar. 9.
Firearm. J. G. Weber. 2,076,927 ; Apr. 13.
Firearm accessory. F. W. Poate. 2,073,755 ; Mar. 16.
Firearm attachment. J. Cornett and J. C. Roberts.
2,093,514; Sept. 21.
Firearm, Automatic. T. E. Bergmann. 2,072,197 ;
Mar. 2.
Firearm, Automatic. M. A. Browning. 2,093,704-5 ;
Sept. 21.
Firearm, Automatic. E. Stecke. 2,089,671 ; Aug. 10.
Firearm, Automatic. D. M. Williams. 2,090,656-7 ; Aug.
24.
Firearm, Bolt action. F. F. Burton. 2,103,512 ; Dec. 28.
Firearm, Chest supported. M. A. Elkins. 2,102,568;
Dec. 14.
Firearm cleaning accessory. S. W. Barnes. 2,068,637 ;
Jan. 19.
Firearm for firing bombs, Portable. L. Savani. 2,068.821 ;
Jan. 26.
Firearm for firing bombs. Portable. L. Savani.
2,094,305 ; Sept. 28.
Firearm, Gas operated automatic. M. A. Browning.
2,093,706; Sept. 21.
Firearm, in particular machine gun, Automatic. V. Holek.
2,093,169 ; Sept. 14.
Firearm, Muzzle loading. J. L. Lockhead. 2,085,031 ;
June 29.
Firearm, Recoil loading. T. F. Sanders. 2,101,957 ;
Dec. 14.
Firearm, Repeating. V. A. Browning. 2,090,340 ; Aug.
17.
Firearm, Take-down. E. Pugsley. 2,100.410 ; Nov. 30.
Firearm, Tubular-magazine repeating. F. F. Burton and
A. A. Rowley. 2,096,028 ; Oct. 19.
Firearm, Upturn-and-puUback bolt-action. A. A. Rowley.
2,099,035 ; Nov. 16.
Firearm, Wheeled. V. Hammar, E. E. Jansson, and O.
Olsson. 2,103,670 ; Dec. 28.
Firearms. L. Stiennon. 2,095,296 ; Oct. 12.
Firearms, Cartridge-ejecting mechanism for. P. F. Bur-
ton. 2,101,236 ; Dec. 7.
Firearms for firing bombs, Portable. L. Savani.
2,093,058; Sept. 14.
Fire box. R. C. Eisentrager. 2.075.433 ; Mar. 30.
Firebox. C. B. Polhemus. 2,102,217 ; Dec. 14.
Firebox construction. S. M. Darling. 2,077,676 ; Apr.
20.
Fire box equipment. Locomotive. H. W. Snyder.
2,096,439 ; Oct. 19.
Firebox lining for stoves and furnaces. W. R. Benjamin.
2,090,097 ; Aug. 17.
Firebox, Locomotive. B. E. Larson. 2,083,721 ; June 15.
Fire check. Automatic. W. H. Van Horn. 2,085,405 ;
June 29.
Fire control, Apparatus for. C. H. Morgan. 2,079,625 ;
May 11.
Fire control system. H. Murtagh and B. A. Wittkuhns.
2,069,417 ; Feb. 2.
Firecracker package. Boxed row. R. B. Whiteside.
2,099,783; Nov. 23.
Fire-cracker, Pacl<ed. H. Yamagishi. 2.095,163; Oct. 5.
Fire escape. G. A. Applegarth. 2,084,303 ; June 22.
Fire escape. P. V. Delia Santina, A. Nelson, and F. Delia
Santina. 2,101,053 ; Dec. 7.
Fire escape. A. J. Le Blanc. 2.078.146 ; Apr. 20.
Fire escape. C. M. Cochran. 2.070,580 ; Feb. 16.
Fire escape. C. G. Miller. 2,073,312 ; Mar. 9.
Fire escape. B. Vale. 2,101,659 ; Dec 7
Fire escape. Emergency. A. C. Rapp. 2,102.484; Dec. 14.
Fire extinguisher. H. W. Doughty. 2,081,325 ; ]\Iav 25.
2!07a?42TFeri6.^- ^^ ^"^^"'^ ^"'^ ^- ^- '^"^■
Fire extinguisher. E. Halmann. 2.074.648 ; Mar. 23.
Fire extinguisher. K. Hanley and L. Bennett. 2,084,339 ;
June 22.
Fire extinguisher. C. K. Huthsing. 2,088,791 ; Aug. 3.
Fire extinguisher. W. L. Roessner. 2.066.648 ; Jan. 5.
Jnre extinguisher. J. W. Wright. 2.092,688 ; Sept. 7.
o''nQo''Aln*^"T '"""•, Bracket type. C. O. G. Wittig.
z,ucs.i,uo9 ; June 1.
Fire extinguisher, Foam. C. P. Smith. 2,066,546 ; Jan. 5.
'o^non^^?-,^^^^^'' ,liol<Jer, Chemical. J. E. Rumfleld.
2,080,011 ; May 11.
Fire extingiiisher of the pressure-containing type. R. A.
Denne. 2,067,829 ; Jan. 12.
^",^? extinguisher. Portable. J. L. Seat. 2,099,828;
Nov. 23.
^'2''o8'''''o9(f"june l^"^^^"*^^*^ ^^^' ^' °" ^' '^^"'S-
Fire extinguishing and alarm apparatus. E. A. Lowe
and J. R. Hamilton. 2,099,069 ; Nov. 16.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
879
S. E. Allen. 2,076,692
S. E. Allen. 2,084,719
S. E. Allen. 2,090,279
R. A. Denne. 2,095,925
A. B. Phister. 2,079,924
Fire extinguishing apparatus.
Apr. 13.
Fire extinguishing apparatus.
June 22.
Fire extinguishing apparatus.
Aug. 17.
Fire extinguishing apparatus.
Oct. 12.
Fire extinguishing apparatus.
May 11.
Fire extinguishing apparatus and method. H. L. Patton
2,082,216 ; June 1.
Fire extinguishing apparatus. Automatic. E. Htigel
2,090,126 ; Aug. 17.
Fire extinguishing apparatus, Tank. C. A. Ellis
2,079,438 ; May 4.
Fire extinguishing apparatus with warning signal. S. E
Allen. 2,074,157; Mar. 16.
Fire extinguishing composition. J. A. Henricks, Jr
2,097,486 ; Nov. 2.
Fire-extinguishing compositions. J. O. Reed. 2,074,938
Mar. 23.
Fire extinguishing equipment, Attachment for. H. H
Hutchinson. 2,092,846: Sept. 14.
Fire extinguishing foam. Apparatus for producing a. W
Priedrich. 2,089,646 ; Aug. 10.
Fire extinguishing foam, Method and apparatus for pro-
ducing. W. Friedrlch. 2,073,204 ; Mar. 9.
Fire extinguishing process. J. Edmundson. 2,091,197 ;
Aug. 24.
Fire extinguishing system. S. E. Allen. 2,097,908 ; Nov. 2.
Fire extinguishing system. Automatic. J. L. Seat.
2,096,383; Oct. 19.
Fire fighting and rescue apparatus. H. F. Buchheit.
2,100,066 ; Nov. 23.
Fireguard. F. F. Oser. 2,092,468 ; Sept. 7.
Fire hose reel. Housed. J. A. Craig and E. Davies.
2,071,731 ; Feb. 23.
Fire in film projectors under local control. Device for
keeping outbursts of. J. Plachraann. 2,087,279 ; July
27.
Fire kindler. R. L. Macleay and G. W. Houk. 2,094,661 ;
Oct. 5.
Fire signal alarm system. K. Larson. 2,088,708 ; Aug. 3.
Fire tool. O. H. Schoenberger. 2,102,133 : Dec. 14.
Fireplace air blasting. O. C. Nilson. 2,103,171 ; Dec. 21.
Fireplace heater. G. Limoni. 2,080,323 ; May 11.
Fireplace heater. R. W. Snyder. 2,093.492; Sept. 21.
Fireplace screen. E. A. Haines. 2,080,708 ; May 18.
Fireplace screen. F. D. Keithly. 2,099,068 ; Nov. 16.
Fireproof material. R. Engelhardt. 2,073,004 ; Mar. 9.
Fireproofing. E. R. Boiler. 2,097,509 ; Nov. 2.
Fireproofing composition. W. L. Morgan. 2,071,354 ;
Feb. 23.
Fire protection system and apparatus. Automatically op-
erable. H. E. Helgls. 2,074,960 ; Mar. 23.
Fires, Extinguishing oil well. F. Lesh. 2,096.970 ; Oct.
26.
Fires, Method and apparatus for extinguishing. R. M.
TJrquhart. 2,090,601; Aug. 17.
Firing attachment for automatic guns. Blank ammunition.
R. R. Studler. 2.075,837 ; Apr. 6.
Firing device. L. E. White. 2,084,363 ; June 22.
Firing mechanism. J. M. King. 2,075,813 ; Apr. 6.
Firing mechanism. O. Ncubrand. 2,092,850 : Sept. 14.
Firing mechanism for automatic firearms. M. A. Brown-
ing. 2,093,707 ; Sept. 21.
Firing mechanism for fuses. A. F. Teitscheid. 2,085,053 ;
June 29.
Firing table. C. R. Davison and E. F. Selbel. 2,072,052 ;
Feb. 23.
Firing table. G. M. Myers. 2,072,006 ; Feb. 23.
Firing table. F. P. Roesch and C. R. Davison.
2,072,049 ; Feb. 23.
Pish and crab trap. P. Tucker. 2,070.972 ; Apr. 13.
Fish and other frozen foods, Ice glazing of frozen. R. II.
Bedford. 2.093.009; Sept. 14.
Pish bobber. J. Durham. 2,103,451 ; Dec. 28.
Plsh-bonlng device. II. L. Nelms. 2,060,417 ; Jan. B.
Flsh-bonlng machine. O. G. Rieske. 2,092,202 ; Sept. 7.
Fish, Device for opening shell. T. F. I^eahey. 2,009,004 ;
Jan. 20. ^ ,, „,.
Pish, Device for tninsportlng live. C. H. Thumn.
2.091,6i)5; Aug. 31.
Fish holder. C. D. Grassle. 2.083,329 ; June 8.
Fish hook. Ia S. Chllcott. 2,101,491 ; Dec. 7.
Fishhook. II. B. (Maus. 2,0!)fl,!).'57 ; Oct. 20.
Fishhook. A. Paria. 2,004,2(17: Sept. 28.
Fishhook. A. O. Mlddlemlss. 2,087,055 ; July 27.
Fishhook. W. r RohliiH. 2.078.102: Apr. 20.
Fishhook. II. M. Sloner. 2,080,238: May 11.
Fishhook. (,. K. Woodrlng. 2,087.3(10 : .Milv 20.
Fishhook holder. A. Jolinson. 2,081.817; May 2.').
Fishhook releiiHi'. P. Kempe. 2,074,057 ; Mar. 10.
PIhI) hire. S. F. Davenport. 2,088,775; Aug- 3.
Kish lure. W. J. De Witt. 2,000.458; Jan. 0.
Pish hire. W. Pgor. 2,002,304 ; Sept. 7.
PlHh liirc. J. J. Iliinlv. 2,080.005; Aug. 10,
FlHh lure. P. I,. Iloi-tler. 2,008,005; Nov. 2
Fish lure. W. J. liiiuer. 2,081,071 ; May 25.
KIhIi lure. ('. K. McKwen. 2.007.0H(I : Nov. 2.
Fish lure. <'. T. I'tliir^MT. 2.070,:i;!5 ; Miiy 4.
Pish lure. U. Siiuc-r. •-'.0!> 1 . 157 ; Aug. 31.
Fish lure. A. L. Shutter. 2,088,669 ; Aug. 3.
Fish lure. W. A. StoUey. 2,102,492 ; Dec. 14.
Fish lure. L. W. Strong. 2,082,305 ; June 1.
Fish lure. E. Tveter. 2,095,425 ; Oct. 12.
Fish lure. L. A. Verzi. 2,103,994 ; Dec. 28.
Fish lure. R. B. Worden. 2,066,815 ; Jan. 5.
Fish net. A. Haun. 2,075,715 ; Mar. 30.
Fish-scaling machine. S. M. Godfrey. 2,086,159 ; July 6.
Fish scrap. Drying. A. R. Smith. 2,082,555 ; June 1.
Fish screen. C. J. Kesti and P. J. Lenz. 2,095,504 ;
Oct. 12.
Fish screen. N. D. Lowe. 2,074,407; Mar. 23.
Fish stringer. C. R. Carpenter. 2,092,638; Sept. 7.
Fish tenderloining machine. A. L. Dunn. 2,086,070 ;
July 6.
Fish, Treating. C. S. Ash and P. Berglund. 2,088,831 ;
Aug. 3.
Fisherman's fly box. C. W. Perkins and P. M. Tan Osten.
2,076,157 ; Apr. 6.
Fishing device. G. F. Wiedemann. 2,087,828 ; July 20.
Fishing fly and producing same. F. O. Burge. 2,083,513 ;
June 8.
Fishing line drier. A. S. Haislip. 2,084,251 ; June 15.
Fishing line float. L. Albiser. 2,067,165 ; Jan. 12.
Fishing lure. M. and W. Seigle. 2,070.755 ; Feb. 16.
Fishing lure. H. M. Shenitz. 2,078,816; Apr. 27.
Fishing lure. Combination. C. B. Kettring. 2,079,509 ;
May 4.
Fishing lure. Fly casting. L. C. Hoefer. 2,078,798 ;
Apr. 27.
Fishing net. O. Dahl and W. F. Black. 2,100,160 ;
Nov. 23.
Fishing pole support. F. W. Utley. 2,089,452 ; Aug. 10.
Fishing reel. P. M. Clifford. 2,083,689 ; June lo.
Fishing reel. F. M. Grieten. 2,096,299 ; Oct. 19.
Fishing reel. F. H. C. MacDonald. 2,089,031 ; Aug. 3.
Fishing reel. J. V. Schafer. 2,071,474 ; Feb. 23.
Fishing reel. J. V. Schafer. 2,076,097 ; Apr. 6.
Fishing reel. J. V. Schafer. 2.080.782: July 13.
Fishing reel. W. Shakespeare, Jr. 2,067,067 ; Jan. 5.
Fishing reel. W. Shakespeare, Jr. 2,080,900 ; May 18.
Fishing reel. W. Shakespeare, Jr. 2,098,404 ; Nov. 9.
Fishing reel. F. C. Sines. 2,083,927 ; June 15.
Fishing rod. J. Domecq. 2,088,132 ; July 27.
Fishing rod handle, Armpit rest. L. G. Harris.
2,085,654 ; June 29.
Fishing rod holder. C. W. Ballman. 2,099,254 ; Nov. 16.
Fishing tackle. W. H. Hanson. 2.085.090 ; June 29.
Fishing tackle. H. M. Turner. 2,085,008 ; July 6.
Pishing tackle and rod box. R. R. Hall. 2.097,185 ;
Oct. 26.
Fishing tackle carrier. G. A. Tiede. 2,009,661; Feb. 2.
Fi.shing tilt. J. E. Mlllett. 2,089,097 ; Aug. 3.
Fishing tool. W. C. Erwin. 2,090,610 ; Aug. 24.
Fishing tool. R. D. Fisher. 2,090,834 ; Aug. 24.
Fishing tool. A. H. Neilson. 2,096,625 ; Oct. 19.
Fishing tool. H. W. Shannon. 2,004,410 ; Sept. 28.
FLshing tool. J. B. Tustln. 2,088,883 ; Aug. 3.
Pishing tool. Electromagnetic. A. Jameson. 2,087,034 ;
Julv 13.
FIshline bob. W. S. Goertzen. 2,088,201 ; July 27.
Pishwav. F. O. Hurst. 2,094.802 ; Oct. 5.
Fit form drier. V. Gilbert. 2.0S,S.513; July 27.
Fitment. T. J. Dykema. 2,087,374 ; July 20.
Pitting and foriniiig same. Grease. J. W. Lelghton.
2,078,212 ; Apr. 20.
Fitting for containers. F. A. Dodelln. 2,086,541 ; July
13.
Pitting for gas dispensing systems. Combination. L. J.
White. 2,098,119; Nov. 2.
Fitting for glass globes. Metal. P. H. Schwab. 2,102.922 ;
Doc. 21.
Fitting for oil stills. Return bend. F. C. Fantz.
2,072,000; Mar. 2.
Pitting for swimming pools. Inlet. R. B. Kverson.
2,088,410; July 27.
Fitting of front fenders, lamps, nnd radiator upon a car-
riage body. O. Broulhlet. 2.071,328; Feb. 23.
Pitting. Water outlet. K. P. Hill. 2,080,300; July 0.
Fittings and the like under fluid pressure. Device for ad-
justing. J. U. Yancey. 2,077,507 ; Apr. 20.
l''iltlni;s for pUiinliIng systems. E. W. Kaiser and J. E.
Qulun. 2,078,870 ; Apr. 27.
Fittings. Manufacture of. D. E. Llndqulst. 2,072,591;
Mar. 2.
5 ilroxv hvdrlndene-orlhorarbowllc arid. W. Zerweok, E.
Kori(Mi,' and M. Schubert. 2.078.025 ; Apr. 27.
5,5-cyi'lohex(>nylalkvllivdnnt<)ln.s luiil fhelr miinufnoture.
A. BInkerl. 2,0'80,:ill; July 0.
PUIng composition and method of nfter-trentlng dyed
ninterlnls. K. S. ("Impln and W. C. Ihirfee. 2.()00,;i00 ;
Aug. 17.
Fixing device for nlldlng clasp fasteners. K. F. Nng^le.
2.000.350 ; Jan. 5.
Fixture Miicl Willi unit with jolntH nnd trhus tlierefor,
CoMiblimtlon. ,1. II NorriK 2.100.508: Nov, 30.
Fixture, Hiith. C. P. Rlddell. 2.002,420; Kept. 7.
I'MxIure Joint. V. Kollel. 2.0SS.:C.M ; July 27.
Fixture, OrlMclal. 2,003.1.'<0: Sept. M.
I''lxturi> support, (i. Arms. 2,070,877; Fob. 10
Fixture, Toll.-t. 1! M WIIIIh. 2.101.523: Dec 7
I'Mng, (Jolf. V. ViKllotll. 2.072.573 ; Mar. 2.
IMiigeolrt. M. K. WmIImtk 2.O07.O0-I ; Oct. 20.
880
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Flakes and the like from plastic masses, Method and ma-
chine for producing. A. U. Sftrnmark. 2,071,434 ;
Feb. 23.
Flame arrester. F. V. Long and H. A. Jones. 2,068,421 ;
Jan. 19.
Flame baffle and indicator for fusible cut-outs, Combined.
L. J. Saudicoeur. 2,071,435 ; Feb. 23.
Flame failure indicator. E. W. Ballentine. 2,074,637 ;
Mar. 23.
Flame producing mechanism. L. V. Aronson. 2,101,125 ;
Dec. 7.
Flame spreader. G. A. Huetteman and J. E. Leonard.
2,074,087; Mar. 16.
Flaming arcs, Apparatus for increasing the intensity of.
M. E. Gleick. 2,068,795 ; Jan. 26.
Flange coupling arrangement. A. Moser. 2,084,862;
June 22.
Flange curling machine. W. F. Butler. 2,085,001 ;
June 29.
Flange for shockproof X-ray units, Oil tight. P. E. Sacks.
2,076,252 ; Apr. 6.
Flange unit. Barrel or drum. E. G. Melrath. 2,100,168 ;
Nov. 23.
Flap for automobiles, Splash. L. Zaiger. 2,077,818 ; Apr.
20.
Flap for ladies' handbags. Multicolor interchangeable.
I. D. Kraut. 2,080,453 ; May 18.
Flap gate. E. C. Hillman. 2,082,543 ; June 1.
Flap operating means. A. L. Klein. 2.076,150 ; Apr. 6.
Flaps, Laying channel. H. Gordon. 2,079,705-6 ; May
11.
Flare. L. L. Driggs, Jr. 2,074,683 ; Mar. 23.
Flare, Aerial. G. Tabozzi. 2.069,101 ; Jan. 26.
Flare, Highway. J. 11. Hor.slcv. 2,079.170 : Mnv 4.
Flare, Highway. S. M. Johnson. 2,070,053 ; Feb. 9.
Flare, Highway road. J. R. Haines. 2,090,293 ; Aug. 17
Flare or fusee signal. C. S. Frizzell and C. McDonel.
2,090,911 ; Aug. 24.
Flare support. C. B. Brown. 2,070,882 ; Feb. 16.
Flaring tool. W. E. Arndt. 2,090,660; Aug. 24.
Flaring tool. A. C. Dobrick. 2,072,359 ; Mar. 2.
Fla.sh Inmp. P. Leiidens. 2,091,601 ; Aug. 31.
Flash lamp. F. R. Meginniss. 2,098,507 ; Nov. 9.
Flash lamp. H. A. Williams and E. G. Touceda.
2.071.369 ; Feb. 23.
Flashlight. J. W. Bellamy. 2,076,495 ; Apr. 6.
Flashlight. W. I. Holmes. 2.092.845 : Sept. 14.
Flashlight. M. D. Judkins. 2,089,897 ; Aug. 10.
Flashlight. P. Schneifler. 2,078.028 : Apr. 20.
Flashlight. F. G. Stimson. 2,080,583 ; May 18.
Flashlight. E. H. Tompkins and D. L. Spender,
2.097.222 ; Oct. 26.
Flashlight and emergency traffic signal. Combination.
E. Criswell. 2,070.472 ; Feb. 9.
Flashlight and headlight. Combination. Y. Miyaoka.
2,071,557 ; Feb. 23.
Flashlight attachment. G. H. Hyatt. 2,092,672 ; Sept. 7.
Flashlight c.irtridgr^s. Device for firing. A. Kalber.
2,074.0.52 : M,^r. 23.
Flashlight head. A. W. Schaff. 2.092,590 ; Sept. 7.
Flashlight head unit. E. H. Tompkins and D. L. Spender.
2.002,617 ; Sept. 7.
Flashlight holder. G. F. Packard. 2,084,162 ; June 15.
Fl.Tslilight, Portable. A. C. Red;er. 2. 070.. '11 (i ; Foh, <),
Flashlight switch. J. D. Wallace. 2,087,460 ; July 20.
Flash lighting device. H. A. Williams and E. G. Touceda.
2.071.370 ; Feb. 23.
Plash roniovor. H. C. Rippel. Re. 20,439 : July G.
Flasher. C. H. Larson. 2,073,969 : Mar. 16.
Flasher. E. H. Pendleton. 2,078,583 ; Apr. 27.
Flasher device. J. Schmidinger. 2,10.S.276-7 ; Dec. 28.
Flashing. L. Friedberg. 2,071.087 ; Feb. 23.
Flashincr. H. W. Harriss. 2^076.990 : Apr. 13.
W. E.
W. F.
Naylor. 2,092,326 ;
Piper. 2,092,330-1 ;
J. Spenslpy. 2,066.547 : Jan. 5.
filling foundry. W. F. Piper.
W. F. Piper and
Flask filling apparatus.
Sept. 7.
Flask filling apparatus.
Sept. 7.
Flask, Foundry slip. W.
Flasks. Apparatus for
2,092,329 ; Sept. 7.
Flasks, Apparatus for filling foundry.
W. E. Naylor. 2,092,328 ; Sept. 7.
I'lasUs, Manufacturing foundry. I. R. Smith.
July 27.
Flatiron. H. D. Bowman. 2,076.614; Apr. 13.
Flatiron, Electric. M. F. Fitzgorakl. 2.102,892; Doc. 21.
Flatiron holder. F. R. Staiidle. 2.099,760: Nov. 23.
Flat knitting frame. G. H. Dietrich and H. Drechsel.
2,073,197 ; Mar. 9.
Flat tiro indlcntor.
2,070,981 ; Feb. 16.
Flavoring material.
2,088,022 ; Aug. 3.
Flavoring material from naturally colored vegetable sub-
stances. Preparing decolorized. A. Lovinson.
2,079,415 ; May 4.
Flaw dotpclor for oloctrical conductors. J. A. Drain, Jr.
2,094,234 ; Sept. 28.
Flaw detector meclianism. H. 0. Drake. 2,099,844 ;
Nov. 23.
Flaws in magnetizable bodies, Detection of. T. Zuschlag.
2,102.452; Doc. 14.
Flaws in metallic bodies. Method of and apparatus for
detecting. H. W. Keevil. 2.089.967 ; Aug. 17.
2,088,120;
A. J. Barnhart and R. F. Essert.
W. E. Stokes and J. M. Wennels.
Flexible container.
Flexible coupling.
Flexible coupling.
Flexible coupling.
Blexible coupling.
Flexible coupling.
Flexible fastener.
Flexible joint. J.
Flesh, Dehydrating and rendering. P. L. Fauth and J.
Reichert. 2,086,072 ; July 6.
Flesh from chitin material, Freeing edible crustacean.
E. C. Gibson. 2,080,263 ; May 11.
Flesh or marine mammals, Treatment of the. H. Schmal-
fuss and H. Werner. 2,077,533 ; Apr. 20.
Flexible container. H. P. Colvin. 2,089,185; Aug. 10.
G. K. Gearlings. 2,071,927 ; Feb. 23.
E. Higgins. 2,096,039; Oct. 19.
H. C. and T. Lord. 2,101,078 ; Dec. 7.
E. Nibbs. 2,081,016 ; May 18.
E. G. Stack. 2,072,843; Mar. 2.
G. H. Thomas. 2,076,752 ; Apr. 13.
S. Quisling. 2,074,369 ; Mar. 23.
W. B. Pearce. 2,067,284; Jan. 12.
Flexible mold. P. Zampol. 2,083,484 ; June 8.
Flexible pipe, NoncoUapsing. H. J. Hersey and D. B.
Mikesell. 2,097,663 ; Nov. 2.
Flexible pocket receptacle. W. R. Buxton. 2,095,593 ;
Oct. 12.
Flexible rail joint. C. A. Disbrow. 2,072,619 ; Mar. 2.
Flexible receptacle. W. R. Buxton. 2,088,286 ; July 27.
Flexible seat support. L. Assalit. 2,101,422 ; Dec. 7.
Flexible tool. M. B. O'Neil. 2,073,903 ; Mar. 16.
Flexible tube. U. Ciamberlini. 2,100,835 ; Nov. 30.
Flexible tubular casing. C. Fischer. 2,086,263 ; July 6.
Flexing machine. E. L. Fickett. 2,094,007 ; Sept. 28.
Flight indicator for aircraft. B. J. Rogers, Jr. 2,077,267 ;
Apr. 13.
Flight level control for automatic pilots. P. R. Bassett
and B. G. Carlson. 2.091,300 ; Aug. 31.
Float, Bath. L. J. Hindle. 2,093,964 ; Sept. 21.
Float conveyer. H. R. Rea. 2,080,216 ; May 11.
Float, Farm. M. S. Fish. 2,085.645 ; June 29.
Float, Fishing. M. F. Nelson. 2,103,222 ; Dec. 21.
Float, Fishline. W. P. Rader and J. Cisneros. 2,077,184 ;
Apr. 13.
Float-gauge. G. M. Deming. 2,087,279 ; July 20.
Float handle. S. T. Steel. 2,096,655 ; Oct. 19.
Float switch. R. Y. Foxwell. 2,076,454; Apr. 6.
Float valve. W. M. Jolly. 2,075,582 ; Mar. 30.
Float valve. M. W. Kenney, A. R. Constantine, and
C. W. Preston. 2,087,913 ; July 27.
Float valve. H. L Piatt. 2,095,346; Oct. 12.
Float valve. A. C. Smith. 2,092,935 : Sept. 14.
Floating unit and fleet. C. J. Baer. 2,076,535 ; Apr. 13.
Floats to seaplane bays. System for resiliently connect-
ing. G. L. R. J. Messier. 2,077,526 : Apr. 20.
Flocculation. G. M. Darby, E. J. Roberts, and W. C.
Weber. 2,081,850-2 ; May 25.
Flocculation. A. J. Fischer. 2,101,810 ; Dec. 7.
Flocculation and sedimentation apparatus, Combined.
G. M. Darby. 2,095,923; Oct. 12.
Flock spraying apparatus. H. A. Roselund and I. L.
Eastman. 2,091,055 ; Aug. 24.
Floor. A. C. Gonzalez. 2,085.215 : Juno 29.
Floor and ceiling support. H. E. Marks.
June 22.
Floor and column construction. Steel. A.
2,084,649 ; June 22.
Floor construction. H. A. Faber. 2,101.538 ;
O. H. Hayes. 2,099.517 ;
E. E. Seelye. 2,086,744; July IS.
Steel. A. MacMillan. 2,084,648 ;
2,084,853 ;
MacMillan.
Dec. 7.
Nov. 16.
Floor construction.
Floor construction.
Floor construction,
June 22.
Floor covering. B. Bronson. 2,082,047 ; June 1.
Floor covering. G. F. Duryee. 2,076,122 ; Apr. 6.
Floor covering. J. E. Graham and E. M. Lines.
2,095,246; Oct. 12.
Floor covering. G. G. Hunter, H. M. Pryale, and S.
C. Clark. 2,099,809 ; Nov. 23.
Floor covering. L. L. Larson and
2,074,964 ; Mar. 23.
Floor covering and making same.
2,090,509 ; Aug. 17.
Floor covering composition, Plastic. C. J. Svensson.
2,092,228 ; Sept. 7.
D. Lindsay, Jr.
V. E. Atkins.
a. J. C. Emhardt. 2,069,753 ;
W. H. Payne. 2,085,327 ;
J. A. Stromberg. 2,066,656 ;
2,077,901 ; Apr.
Floor covering, Producin
Fob. 9.
Floor for furnaces. Roller.
June 29.
Floor for ice skating rinks.
Jan. 5.
Floor mat. Articulated. H. R. Russon.
20.
Floor or ceiling structure. R. Zoettl. 2,102,231 ; Dec. 14.
Floor, Portable dance. H. B. Mueller. 2,102,086 ; Dec. 14.
1< loor Sander. F. L. Detwiler. 2.102,063 ; Dec. 14.
Floor sanding machine. A. Ambrosini. 2,087,933 ; July
Floor scrubbing, brushing, and polishing machine. H. L.
Myers. 2,079,946 ; May 11.
Floor .surfaces, Device for treatment of. H. W. Rods
and F. L. Shober. 2,037,265; July 20.
Floor surfacing machine. O. L. .(Snderson. 2.086,204:
July 6.
Floor surfacing machine. G. A. Berman. 2,099,969;
Nov. 23.
Floor washing machine. N. Nelson. 2,088,246; July 27.
'''^"^['"Kan'3 constructing a floor. C. T. Siebs. 2,089,075 ;
^'S^noo^r-n?'' laying the same. Composite.
^,092,694 ; Sept. 7.
K. E. Crooks.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
881
2,102,370 ; Dec. 14.
2,094,646 ; Oct. 5.
2,069,365 ; Feb. 2.
2,084,413; June 22.
W. H. Freygang.
E. F. Ander-
Flooring, Flexible wood. A. Elmendoif. 2,091,476 ; Aug.
31.
Flooring, Key arch. A. Mendez. 2,090,483 ; Aug. 17.
Flooring material, Composite. H. C. Harvey. 2,009,720 ;
Feb. 2.
Flooring, Metallic. G. L. Dresser. 2,092,667 ; Sept. 7.
Flooring, Wood. J. R. Greenway. 2,088,238 ; July 27.
Floors, Silencing squeaky wooden. T. I. Lang. 2,093,870 ;
Sept. 21.
Florist wire dispenser. D. G. Metzgus. 2,070,139 ;
Feb. 9.
Flotation apparatus. E. H. Hoag. 2,072,880; Mar. 9.
Flotation apparatus. M. Kraut. 2,074,403 ; Mar. 23.
Flotation process. H. P. A. Groll. 2,101,647 ; Dec. 7.
Flotation process. J. E. Kirby. 2,088,325 ; July 27.
Flotation process. J. E. Kirby and J. H. Werntz.
2,099,120 ; Nov. 16.
Flotation process. S. Lenher, J. L. Gillson, and C. T.
Mentzer, Jr. 2,074,699 ; Mar. 23.
Flotation process. M. H. Merriss.
Flotation reagent. P. M. Frantz.
Flotation reagent. R. S. Handy.
Flotation reagent. H. B. Siems.
Flotation system for aircraft.
2,088,850 ; Aug. 3.
Flour and the like. Apparatus for treating
son. 2,080,884 ; May 18.
Flour, Conditioning of. W. E. Foster. 2,100,691 ; Nov.
30.
Flour, Device for sifting and fluffing. J. D. Roberson.
2,097,936 ; Nov. 2.
Flour dusting mechanism. Dough-piece controlled. E. T.
Parsons. 2,066,899 ; Jan. 5.
Flour improving method and composition. F. H. Penn.
2,087,546 ; July 20.
Flow bean. C. E. Kirk. 2,076,465 ; Apr. 6.
Flow bean indicator. R. Nouhaus. 2,091,874; Aug. 31.
Flow control and relief valve. Combined. H. F. Vickers.
2,102,865 ; Dec. 21.
Flow control for urinals and the like. G
2,100,389 ; Nov. 30.
Flow control head. A. J. Penick and K. T. Penick
2,094,812 ; Oct. 5.
Flow control system. C. G. Richardson.
Mar. 2.
Flow control. Viscosity compensated. W.
2,072,761 ; Mar. 2.
Flow controlled device. W. E. Smith. 2,076,000; Apr.
13.
Flow controlled switch. W. R. and R. W. Hamilton.
2,103,747 : Dec. 28.
Flow controlling apparatus. Quiet. W. F. Peterson and
A. U. Walter. 2,089,223 ; Aug. 10.
Flow controlling dcviro for r('fiiK<'rat ing systems. < '.
Steenstrup. 2,069,030 ; Feb. 2,
Flow device. J. R. Long. 2,071,639 ; Feb. 23.
Flow indicating apparatus. C. A. TurniT. 2,078.043 ;
Apr. 20.
Flow indicator. R. O. Honszoy. 2,009,300 ; Feb. 2.
Flow indicator. F. Nio.somann. 2.091,792 ; Aug. 31.
Flowmeter. I. Bencowitz. 2,103,741 ; Doc. 28.
P. V. A. E. Engel. 2,090,032 ; Oct. 19.
E. L. Fischer. 2,082.5,39 ; Juno 1.
11. J. Knorr. 2,103,202: Dec. 28.
C. P. .Shcrwooil. 2.070 :'.74-5 : Feb. 9.
. _ W. C. Walker. 2,077,444; Apr. 20.
Flow of glass to a feeder circuit, Controlling. J. Bailey.
2,072.807 : Mar. 2.
Flow of pulsating fluid flow streams. Automatically modi-
fying the. W. A. Whatmough. 2,080,293; May 11.
Flow regulating device. R. T. Cornelius. 2,083.639 ;
June 15.
Flow-responsive nionna for lluid-flow apparatus. E. E.
Harper. 2,080,207 ; May 11. , , „
Flow retarding device. Quiet. W. F. Peterson and A. U.
Walter. 2,089,224 ; Aug. 10.
----- •- 2,07.''>,182 ; Mar. .30.
2,072,435; Mar. 2.
R. W. Simpson. Re. 20,289 :
P. Gavin.
2,072,531 ;
O. Lum.
Flowmeter.
Flow meter.
Flowmeter.
Flow meter.
Flow meter.
It. (;raillaL 2,102.411 ; Dec.
i-:iii.-
Flow tip. G. W. Davidson
Flow valve. J. W. Taylor
Flower exhibiting device.
Mar. 9.
Flower holder, Clip pin.
14.
Flowerpot. A. C. Fischer. 2,089,3.'53 ; Aug. 10.
l'"lower pot and di'conil inj; siune. Metal. S.
2, 07.''), 180 : ]\I.ir. 30.
Flowerpot and making siinie. K. and E. llnysler.
2,073,095; Mar. 10. „,,,_„
Flower pot. Combination. U. II. I-ockyiM-. J,072.1(J;
Miir. 2.
Flowerpot, Combination. U. II. Lockyer. 2,081,337;
May 25.
Flowerpot cover. V. A. Doty. 2,07n;4B0 ; Apr. 0.
Klow.Tpot holder. A. J. Van Knkevoort. 2.103,127; Dec.
21.
Flower pot watering system. A. P. Sclieln.
Mnr. 2.
Flowers, Making nrllflclal. I. MatthewB.
Sept. 7.
Flue and hcMlIng syKtem, Tobncco. (V 1. f;ill.
Oct. r,.
Flui' ballle for heating MppiualUH. (i. F. Wales.
Jan. 5.
Flue cleaner. C. F. Slmltz. 2,073,811 ; Mar
2,072,185 ;
2, 002,-104 ;
2,09.1,180:
2,067,133;
1(1.
Flue, Composite. J. E. Wild and H. J. Long. 2,073,236 ;
Mar. 9.
Flue-ga.'* washing and purification. T. O. Wilton, N. Wil-
ton, H. E. J. Green, and H. C. Mann. 2,073,039 ;
Mar. 9.
Flue, Muffle. C. W. Sa.xe. 2,087,215 ; July 13.
Flue oven cleaner. F. J. Avers. 2,098.898; Nov. 9.
Flue structure. W. A. Ticknor. 2,103,602 ; Dec. 28.
Fluid actuated device. O. Maycen. 2,100,343 ; Nov. 30.
Fluid-applying machine. J. H. Brown and T. B. Clarke.
2,097,557 ; Nov. 2.
Fluid bearing. J. H. Crane. 2.070.115: Feb. !).
Fluid brake. E. G. Carroll. 2,081,575 ; May 25.
Fluid brake. F. A. Critz. 2,084,244 ; June 15.
Fluid clutch. E. C. Gambrell. 2,076,887 ; Apr. 13.
Fluid clutch. J. F. Metten. 2,008,002 ; Jan. 19.
Fluid coating machine. J. F. Smith. 2.096,364 ; Oct. 19.
Fluid composition. G. L. Doelling. 2,084,482 ; June 22.
Fluid compression device. H. C. Bowen. 2.093.543 ;
Sept. 21.
Fluid compressor. B. S. Aikman. 2,084,664 ; June 22.
Fluid compressor. P. L. Crittenden. 2,084,670 ; June 22.
Fluid compressor. W. Noble. 2,070,580 : Apr. 13.
Fluid control and brake operating means for motor ve-
hicles, Combined motive. C. F. Dausmann. 2,081,126 ;
May 18.
Fluid control device. F. L. Henning. 2,076,842 ; Apr. 13.
Fluid control for duplicators. F. W. Storck and C. V.
Franson. 2,069,730 ; Feb. 2.
Fluid control for hydraulic brake systems. S. E. Snyder.
2,077,640 ; Apr. 20.
Fluid control means. E. C. Brisbane and R. Bischoff.
2,082,940; June 8.
Fluid control system. M. Alpern. 2,086,202-3 ; July 6.
Fluid control valve. J. B. Franks, Jr. 2,073,836 ; Mar. 16.
Fluid controlling device. M. E. Gates. 2,097,028; Oct.
20.
Fluid cooled tube. R. 11. Varian. 2.079.137 ; Mav 4.
Fluid coupling and control. E. E. Wemp. 2,073,357 :
Mar. 9.
Fluid current motor. O. K. Nelson. 2,099,617 : Nov. 16.
Fluid density responsive device. 1). Samiran. 2,078,977 ;
May 4.
Fluid discharge apparatus. T. C. Shiels. 2,091,100 ;
Aug. 24.
Fluid dispensing apparatus. C. L. McMullen. 2,099,129 ;
Nov. 10.
Fluid displacement apparatus. M. W. Dole. 2,081,050 ;
May 18.
Fluid displacement device, Rotarv. E. A. Cunv.
2.101,051 : Dec. 7.
Fluid displacement device, Rotarv. E. A. Cunv.
2,101,428: Dec. 7.
Fluid-distributing .'<vstein, Reversible. D. R. Hillis.
2,075,710 ; Mar. 30.
Fluid dist ril)iition and control. W. M. livan and J. \\'.
Bold. 2,070.041 ; Mav 4.
Fluid distribution and regulation. J. BIjur. 2,084,315 :
June 22.
Fluid distribution svstem. C. R. .Vlden. 2.009.744:
Feb. 9.
Fluid distribution system. A. D. MacLean and F. Nles-
eman. 2,093.812 ; Sept. 21.
Fluid Alter. R. J. Kehl. 2,079,807; May 11.
Fluid filtering apparatus. C. 11. Cuno and P. E. Asbton.
2,077,744 ; Apr. 20.
Fluid flow control apparatus. J. P. Freed. 2,068,400;
■Ian. 19.
Fluid (low meter. A. G. S. Sandison. 2.072,220 ; Mnr. 2.
Fluid flow switch. J. P. Ruth. 2,087.738: Julv 20.
Fluid fuel liurner. E. J. Lattner. 2,098,455; Nov. 9.
Fluid fuel Imrner, lOIectrlcallv opcT.Mted. W. W. Williams,
I'. A. ('<land<'r. and O. K. Nesmllli. 'J. 0.^7. Oil : .Inlv 13.
Fluid heater. C. D. Jones. 2,09.'!. 19S : Nov. 9.
Fluid heater. J. F. Kennedy. 2.O!)i).0IS: Nov. 10.
Fluid heater. 11. J. Kerr. 2.007.670: Jan. 12.
Fluid heater. L. Koolstrn. 2.067,071 : Jan. 12.
Fluid honter. L. Koolstra and F. X. Gllg. 2,007,072 ;
Jan. 12.
I'Muld heater cleaner. F. Bowers. 2,0(19.574: Feb. 2.
I'luid, Hydraulic. O. V. Mose.-i. 2,102,038: Dec. 21.
Fluid Impeller and turbine. C. Brown and \'. F. Dosle.
2.087,834 ; July 20.
Fluid In wells, .\|)paratus for llie controlled placement of.
M. Si)cncer and J. H. BcauchMiiip. 2.077,022 ; Apr. 13.
Klulil IndicMlnr. (!. K. TlioninN. L'.070.(!!t'.> : Mav 11.
I'liilil material, .Apparatus for reguliitloii of How of.
(). Imsel. 2.080.0.S2 : Julv 0
Kluld meter. 11. I,. Blum. i. 070,870 : Feb. 10.
Kliilil meter, (i. F. liunict I and 1 1 i:. Wind. 2.004,-M.'> ;
Sept. 28.
fluid iiii'ter. J. I. Cochran ,mii.1 1>. I'.utb. 2.07B,177 ;
Mnr. :t().
FInlil ni.lcr. F. Hejdiik and J. NeninaMn. 2,0Hn.B22 ;
(let. 12.
fluid inelcr. ('. d .1 Mciiitciliin 'J.OTH.OSil ; May .(.
Fliil.l nict.T. n. F. Unndel. 2,092.010: Sept. 7.
Fluid nietir. W. W. Slevenmin 2. 1(l0,-Ut.% ; Nov. 30.
KliiUl meter. Double action. II. L. Blum. 2,087.nOT ;
.Iiilv 20.
I'hil.l inU.-r. I,. W. Younc 2.011.1,781: Oot. 12.
Iluld inlxini; appiirnlun. W. F. Trniult. 2,080,t»<0 ; Mny
IS,
882
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Fluid mixtures, Analysis of. B. Miller. 2,083,521 ;
June 8.
Fluid movement around oil well tools. Method and appa-
ratus for increasing. J. A. Zublin. 2,072,627 ; Mar. 2.
Fluid moving apparatus. Centrifugal. H. F. Hagen.
Ee. 20,409 ; June 15.
Fluid operated pump. S. Q. Bates. 2,101,833 ; Dec. 14.
Fluid operated tool. C. Herrero. 2,077,693 ; Apr. 20.
Fluid placing and pavement raising apparatus. J. W.
Poulter. 2,074,756 ; Mar. 23.
Fluid power controlling mechanism. E. G. Staude. Ee.
20,600 ; Dec. 21.
Fluid power transmission. W. C. Braden. 2,071,493 ;
Feb. 23.
Fluid pressure actuated motor. H. C. Bowen. 2,074,362 :
Mar. 23.
Fluid pressure brake. E. Borde. 2,088,185; July 27.
Fluid pressure brake. E. J. Bush. 2,099,384; Nov. 16.
Fluid pressure brake. C. A. Campbell. 2,088,575 ; Aug. 3.
Fluid pressure brake. J. Canetta and P. J. Boyle.
2,092,369 ; Sept. 7.
Fluid pressure brake. J. Canetta, C. C. Farmer, and
C. D. Stewart. 2,087,623 ; July 20.
Fluid pressure brake. S. G. Down. 2,077,918 ; Apr. 20.
Fluid pressure brake. C. C. Farmer. 2,068,317-8 ; Jan.
19.
Fluid pressure brake. C. C. Farmer. 2,081,700 ; May 25.
Fluid pressure brake. C. C. Farmer. 2,087,624-5 ; July
20.
Fluid pressure brake. C. C. Farmer. 2,088,166 ; July 27.
Fluid pressure brake. C. C. Farmer. 2,096,488 ; Oct. 19.
Fluid pressure brake. C. C. Farmer and E. E. Hewitt.
2,074,743 ; Mar. 23.
Fluid pressure brake. C. C. Fanner and D. L. McNeal.
2,081,699 ; May 25.
Fluid pressure brake. E. E. Fitch. 2,088,167 ; July 27.
Fluid pressure brake. A. Gnavi. 2,071,741 ; Feb. 23.
Fluid pressure brake. J. N. Good. 2,084,679 ; June 22.
Fluid pressure brake. J. N. Good. 2,099,392 ; Nov. 16.
Fluid pressure brake. E. E. Hewitt. 2,068,325 ; Jan. 19.
Fluid pressure brake. E. E. Hewitt. 2,071,755 ; Feb. 23.
Fluid pressure brake. E. E. Hewitt. 2,077,930 ; Apr. 20.
Fluid pressure brake. E. E. Hewitt. 2,081,452 ; Mav 25.
Fluid pressure brake. E. E. Hewitt. 2,091,046 ; Aug. 24.
Fluid pressure brake. E. E. Hewitt. 2,096,494 ; Oct. 19.
Fluid pressure brake. E. E. Hewitt. 2,099,396-7 ; Nov.
16.
Fluid pressure brake. F. P. Livingston. 2,088,066 ; July
27.
Fluid pressure brake. G. T. McClure and E. E. Fitch.
2,084,695 ; June 22.
Fluid pressure brake. J. C. McCune. 2,077,949 ; Apr. 20.
Fluid pressure brake. J. C. McCune. 2,084,696 ; June
22.
Fluid pressure brake. J. C. McCune. 2,087,622 ; July 20.
Fluid pressure brake. C. H. McKinstry. 2,091,008 ;
Aug. 24.
Fluid pressure brake. A. Neveu. 2,066,573 ; Jan. 5.
Fluid pressure brake. E. P. Sexton. 2,074,761 ; Mar. 23.
Fluid pressure brake. A. W. Simmons. 2,088,177 ; Julv
27.
Fluid pressure bralve. C. D. Stewart. 2,103,343 ; Dec. 28.
Fluid pressure control apparatus. E. L. Mallory.
2,072,921 ; Mar. 9.
Fluid pressure control means. H. W. Snyder. 2,079,666 ;
May 11.
Fluid pressure control system. Differential. E. S. Bo-
hannan. 2,074,718 ; Mar. 23.
Fluid pressure controller device. E. G. McCauley.
2,082,410 ; June 1.
Fluid pressure device for aircraft and other purposes.
J. Wright. 2,086,200 : July 6.
Fluid pressure engine. P. H. Crary. 2,077,618 ; Apr. 20.
Fluid pressure equalizing arrangement. J. H. Doran.
2,081,799; May 25.
Fluid pressure gauge. E. J. S. Pigott. 2,084,623 ; June
22.
Fluid pressure generating means. S. W. Oldham
2,091,876 ; Aug. 31.
Fluid pressure generator. E. Benedek. 2,074,205 ; jNIar
16.
Fluid pressure producing device. J. E. Heidloff.
2.093.557 : Sept. 21.
Fluid pressure regulator. E. B. Lewis. 2,073,070
Mar. 9.
Fluid pressure regulator and flow control device. C. H
Cleveland. 2,071,871 ; Feb. 23.
Fluid pressure responsive device. J. E. Coffin. 2,103,214
Dec. 21.
Fluid pressure responsive feeder. F. C. Blanchard
2,103,763 ; Dec. 28.
Fluid pressure valve, Self regulating. A. D. Harrison
2.068,130 : Jan. 19.
Fluid pressure veneer press. M. M. Teague. 2,073,290 •
Mar. 9.
Fluid pump. H. J. Gerdau. 2,075.843 ; Apr. 6.
Fluid pump. H. E. Hubbard. 2,070.791 : Feb. 16.
Fluid pump. B. A. Linderman. 2,096,907 : Oct. 26.
Fluid pumping device. H. J. Anderson. 2,075,755 ; Mar
30.
Fluid reaction apparatus. W. L. Upson. 2,072 3''2 •
Mar. 2.
Fluid regulating means. Pressure. H. P. Anderson and
J. B. MacKenzie. 2.080.692 ; July 13.
Fluid regulator. W. C. Bucknam. 2,095,210 ; Oct. 5.
Fluid regulator. J. H. Frickie. 2,070,724 ; Feb. 16.
Fluid releasing means for compressors and the like. F. P.
McMahon. 2,096,052 ; Oct. 19.
Fluid samples, Apparatus for taking. B. E. Lindsly.
2,103,475 ; Dec. 28.
Fluid samples from drilled wells, Obtaining. G. A. Mac-
ready. 2,070,836 ; Feb. 16.
Fluid saving device. F. E. Chernosky. 2,096,882; Oct.
26.
Fluid straining method and apparatus. V. W. Mac Isaac.
2,066,479 ; Jan. 5.
Fluid supply. J. L. Taylor. 2,076,797 ; Apr. 13.
Fluid system. K. D. McMahan. 2,095,824; Oct. 12.
Fluid-thermo-valve. J. M. King. 2,099,811 ; Nov. 23.
Fluid transmission. W. P. Mason, G. T. Stanton, and
J. E. Tweeddale. 2,100.404 ; Nov. 30.
Fluid transmission having a number of fluid circuits.
F. Canaan. 2,083,828 ; June 15.
Fluid turbine arrangement. Elastic, O. Junggren.
2.102,416; Dec. 14.
Fluid turbine arrangements. Extraction elastic. E. D.
Dickinson, F. E. Ericson, and P. G. Whittier. 2,071,199 ;
Feb. 16.
Fluid under pressure other fluid or powdered bodies.
Apparatus for incorporating to a stream of. M. P. J.
Guenot. 2,084,682 ; June 22.
Fluid valve. D. Busby. 2,089,943 ; Aug. 17.
Fluids, Aerating. E. Christiansen. 2,076,979 • Apr. 13.
Fluids and solids. Apparatus for diffusion and mixing of.
L. D. Drake. 2,094,004 ; Sept. 28.
Fluids, Apparatus and process for heating. J. G. Alther.
2,081,970 ; June 1.
Fluids, Apparatus for determining characteristics of.
E. D. McDill. 2,082,252 ; June 1.
Fluids, Apparatus for indicating or recording the rate
of flow of. A. PetrofE. 2,089,134 ; Aug. 3.
Fluids, Apparatus for measuring flowing gaseous. C. S.
Pinkerton. 2,067,645 ; Jan. 12.
Fluids, Apparatus for preheating. W. I. Sallee.
2,067,417 ; Jan. 12.
Fluids, Apparatus for the treatment of hydrocarbon.
J. E. Eose. 2,080,930 ; May 18.
Fluids, Apparatus for the treatment of hydrocarbon.
J. E. Eose. 2,080,932 ; May 18.
Fluids, Apparatus for treatment of. L. H. Morrison.
2,092,221 ; Sept. 7.
Fluids by contact masses. Treatment of. A. E. Pew, Jr.
2.095,264: Oct. 12.
Fluids, Device for measuring the densities or pressures of.
H. Dallmann. 2,092,640; Sept. 7.
E. and M. F. Cross. 2,073,413 ; Mar. 9.
J. G. Alther. 2,081,973; June 1.
hydrocarbon. W. E. Lobo. 2,079,219 ;
Fluids, Drilling.
Fluids, Heating.
Fluids, Heating
May 4.
Fluids, Heating of.
Fluids, Heating of.
Fluids, Heating
Oct. 5.
Fluids, Heating of.
Fluids, Heating of.
Fluids, Heating of.
Fluids, Heating of.
Fluids, Hydraulic.
M. W. Barnes. 2,075,601 ; Mar. 30.
M. W. Barnes. 2,084,307 ; June 22.
of. M. \V. Barnes. 2,094,911-13 ;
M. W. Barnes. 2,102,876 ; Dec. 21.
L. A. Mekler. 2,076.855 ; Apr. 13.
L. A. Mekler. 2,080,731 ; May 18.
L. A. Meklpr. 2,094.923 ; Oct. 5.
J. C. Woodhouse and A. G. Weber.
2,102,825 ; Dec. 21.
Fluids, Measurement and control of the flow of viscous.
H. G. Geissinger. 2,072,204 ; Mar. 2.
Fluids, Method and apparatus for heating. L. de Florez.
2,080,221 ; May 11.
Fluids, Method and means for measuring the viscosity of.
S. F. Cole. 2,097,388 ; Oct. 26.
Fluids, Method of and apparatus for controlling the flow
of. E. V. Collins. 2,072,442 ; Mar. 2.
Fluids, Method of and apparatus for controlling the flow
of. H. Ziebolz and G. Wiinsch. 2,074,883 ; Mar. 23.
Fluids, Method of and apparatus for proportioning and
mixing combustible. E. X. Schmidt. 2,094,192 ; Sept.
28.
Fluids, Method of and apparatus for proportioning com-
bustible. E. X. Schmidt. 2,072,384 ; Mar. 2.
Fluids, Process and apparatus for contacting. S. Tiim-
stra. 2,088,497 : July 27.
^^U^^S' Process and apparatus for heating. J. G. Alther.
2,081,972 ; June 1,
Fluids, Process for the very rapid heating of. J. W.
Hays. 2,082,338 ; June 1.
Fluids, Process of and apparatus for the treatment of
hydrocarbon. J. E. Eose. 2,080,931; May 18.
"'olb 351*^^'m '°^ ^"^"^ '^' ^' '^^^^^'^ ^"^ ®- "^- Foran.
Flni(i.«, Sweetening liidrocarbon. A. E. Buell. 2,094 ;485 ;
Sept. 28.
Fluids, Treating hydrocarbon. J. R. Eose. 2,080,929 ;
May 18.
'^'Vi'^^' Treatment of gaseous. K. A. Gerson. 2,075,193 ;
Mar. 30.
Fluids under pressure, Method of and apparatus for
transferring. G. W. Eusler. 2,089,621 ; Aug. 10.
Flume, Controlling. P. F. Danel. 2,073,610 ; Mar. 16.
Fluorescence producing substances soluble in hydrocarbon
^ 071 5'n^'F*b°'2'?°^' ^' ^=^''*™^°" a°<^ ^- ^a^e.
^^"}''J[||C|n^.'^ateriai. L. A. Levy and D. W. West.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
883
Fluorescent screen. J. Hartmann. 2,088,595 ; Aug. 3.
Fluorescent substances. L. A. Levy and D. W. West.
2,099,023 ; Nov. 16.
Fluorides from water, Removing. R. H. McKee and W. S.
.Tohnston. 2,072,376 ; Mar. 2.
Fluoro compounrls of anthraquinone-2,l-benzacridone. A.
J. Wuertz and W. Dettwyler. 2,100,532 ; Nov. 30.
Fluoroscopic shutter control mechanism. S. E. Lund-
quist. 2,082,905 ; June 8.
Flush device. G. Schaser. 2,075,548 ; Mar. 30.
Flush handle latch. R. P. Kuszraaul. 2,075,948 ; Apr. 6.
Flush swivel for gun slings, Detachable. M. Meepos.
2,078,010 ; Apr. 20.
Flush tank. S. Horvath. 2,081,539 ; May 25.
Flush valve. H. P. Ballon. 2,083,486 ; June 8.
Flush valve. G. C. Duncan, Jr. 2.075,029 ; Mar. 30.
Flush valve. C. W. Hess and W. J. Crist. 2,092,670 ;
Sept. 7.
Flush valve. O. R. Muller. 2,066,796 ; Jan. 5.
Flush valve. W. E. Sloan. Re. 20,576 ; Dec. 7.
Flush valve. S. S. Stafford. 2,082,226 ; June 1.
Flush valve. Automatic iniermittent. W. S. White.
2,069,340; Feb. 2.
Flusher and cleaner, Crankcase. J. K. Delano. 2,085,075 ;
June 29.
Flushing valve. H. J. Walker. 2,093,584; Sept. 21.
Flux, Brazing. I. R. Valentine. 2,099,582 ; Nov. 16.
Flux for galvanizing. R. J. Kepfer. 2,097,194 ; Oct. 26.
Flux, Soldering. H. C. Kofke. 2.095,335 ; Oct. 12.
Flux, Soldering. H. E. Lawson. 2,090.846 ; Aug. 24.
Fly, Artificial. R. and H. Woodhead. 2,093,585;
Sept. 21.
Fly paper. W. S. Kell. 2,097,924 ; Nov. 2.
Flywheel generator. G. F. Kuehn and G. A. Richroath.
2,070,485 : Feb. 9.
Flyer. C. H. Colvin. 2,092,389 ; Sept. 7.
Flyer construction. M. J. McHale. 2,093.135 ; Sept. 14.
Flying, Binaural. L. deFloroz. 2,094,001-2 ; Sept. 28.
Flying machine. N. D. Belinski. 2,091,580 ; Aug. 31.
Flying machine. J. P. Boettner. 2,082,376 ; June 1.
Flying machine. C. Dornier. 2,081,137 ; May 25.
Flying machine. C. Dornier. 2,088,692 ; Aug. 3.
Flying machine. R. J. McLaughlin. 2,088,802 ; Aug. 3.
Plying machine. R. J. McNamara. 2,086,387 ; July 6.
Flying machine. G. P. Myers. 2,081,151 ; May 25.
Plying machine. G. I*'. Myers. 2,094.105; Sept. 28.
Flying machine. R. M. Thomson. 2.077,910 ; Apr. 20.
Flying machine, Rotary wing. C. Dornier. 2,089,827 ;
Aug. 10.
Flying machine. Rotor. C. Dornier. 2,095,734 ; Oct. 12.
Foam, Apparatus for producing. B. Pilsson. 2,080,944 ;
July 13.
Foam, Apparatus for producing fire extinguishing. W.
Friedrich. 2,086,711 ; July 13.
Foam forming chemicals, Handling and utilizing. R. M.
TJrquhart. 2,090,602; Aug. 17.
Foam producing device. W. Gosmann. 2,090,727 ; Aug.
24.
Foam, Prodnction of stable and efficient. E. Gross, H.
Wappes, B. Hilgenfeldt, and A. Petz. 2,088,085 ; July
27.
Foaming composition. J. A. Rice. 2,089,813 ; Aug. 10.
Focusing device for sound recorders. M. E. Collins.
2.085,900 ; July 6.
Focusing niPiins for camera objectives. L. Leitz, W. Al-
bert, and J. Hornung. 2,093,282 ; Sept. 14.
Focusing means for incandescent studio spotlights. J.
C. Rose. 2,083,506 ; June 8.
Fodder, Preserving green. R. G. Ferrla. 2,084,797 ; June
22.
Fog, Dissipating. W. C. King, Jr. 2.008.987 ; Jan. 26
Foil applying device. C. Miller. 2.089,033 ; Aug. 3.
Poll capping machine. R. N. Cundall and H. E. Gnntzer.
2,1 01, 533 ; Doc. 7.
Foils and artificial products. Manufacture of. M. Tlage-
dorn and A. Ossenbrunner. 2,074,047; Mar. 23.
Foldable rack. H. C. Jernson. 2,068,028 ; Jan. 19.
Foldable rack. C. W. Sadanwater. 2.087.3.50 ; July 20.
Foldable table. J. van Kooton. 2.103.703 : Dec. 28.
Foldable seat. A. W. Rowe. 2.100.979; Nov. 30.
Folder and fastener. H. U. Doebler. 2,081,854 ; May 25.
Folder for sewing machines and Iho like. II. J. Le Vos-
conte. 2,096,330; Oct. 10.
Folder, Mailing. K. Davis. 2,069,602 : Fob. 2.
Voiding and wrapping machine. E. M. Vuser. 2,089,513;
Aug. 10.
Folding box. M. Ilyndnian. 2.077,174; Apr. 13.
Folding box. R. Tkodn and S. Satake. 2,072,753; Mar. 2.
Folding box. J. E. OU. 2,074,934 ; Mar. 23.
Folding box. N, Kosi'iillial and N. K. WegUMcn, Jr.
2,090,375; Aug. 17.
Folding box. IT. n. Schmidt. 2.079.087; May 4.
Folding box. II. G. Schmidt. 2,083,036 ; June 8.
Folding box. M. T. WIIlInmHon. 2.0(17.998 ; Jnn, 10.
Folding chair. J. J. Croft. 2,080,705; May 18.
Foldingchair. E. E. Ercy. 2,090.237: Oct. 10.
Folding chair. C. li. Hiirrcll. 2,085.97:1: July 0.
Foldingchair. F. J Lcvr-rone. 2.075.350; Mar. 30.
Folding chair. O. K. Platter. 2,00n.41),S : Nov. 10.
Folding chair. W. «'. Ilnstctter. 2.09H.71 I ; Nov. ».
Folding chair. 11, Sliwiiyd-r. 2.103.«7( ; O.-c. 28.
Folding clmlr. L. C. Travers and <;. L. Morris.
2,072,074-5 ; Feb. 23.
Folding chair. J. van den Boogaard. 2,091,660 ; Aug. 31.
Folding clothes hook. F. Hansen. 2,071,257 ; Feb. 16.
Folding display. H. A. Ziemmerman. 2,080,025 ; May 11.
Folding extension table. A. O. Hendricks. 2,088,518 ;
July 27.
Folding landing gear. A. G. Butler. 2,009.994 : Feb. 9.
Folding machine. J. Harrington, Jr. 2,087,971 ; July
27.
Folding machine. E. D. Rader and E. W. Goodwin.
2,080,505 ; May 18.
Folding mechanism. O. H. Sather. 2,082,262 ; June 1.
Folding mechanism. H. T. Scott. 2,085,478 ; June 29.
Folding mechanism for printing presses. Rotary. E. W.
Dean. 2,093,233 ; Sept. 14.
Folding mechanism. Rotary. E. W. Dean. 2,093,234—5 ;
Sept. 14.
Folding mechanism. Rotary. G. H. Schmidt. 2,093,253 ;
Sept. 14.
Folding necktie holder. L. I. Mirel. 2,099,495 ; Nov. 16.
Folding receptacle. H. C. Bates. 2.078.995 : May 4.
Folding table. A. Bram. 2,086,463 ; Julv 6.
Folding table. A. D. Converse. 2,074,981 ; Mar. 23.
Folding table. C. Plagstad. 2,086,380 ; July 6.
Folding table. A. B. Jackson. 2,074,123 ; Mar. 16.
Folding table. U. K. Johannsen. 2,075,778 ; Mar. 30.
Folding table. U. K. Johannsen. 2.091.945-6 ; Aug. 31.
Folding table. K. G. Johanson. 2,098,826 ; Nov. 9.
Folding table. J. Kovats. 2,077,701 ; Apr. 20.
Folding table. D. S. Lewis. 2,082.013 ; June 1.
Folding table. R. A. Maves. 2,067,775 ; Jan. 12.
Folding table. O. E. Stone. 2,088.772 ; Aug. 3.
Folding table. S. M. Swensson. 2.079,639 ; May 11.
Folds in type strips used for casting bans of printers"
type. Apparatus for making. J. Schneider. 2.070.183 :
Feb. 9.
Foliage, Bleaching and/or dyeing. H. Dux. 2,083,191 ;
June 8.
Font of type. O. W. Pendergast. 2,080,333 ; May 11.
Food and stimulant. Colloidal plant. C. Northeu.
2,103,953 ; Dec. 28.
Pood churning device. Motor driven. J. B. McFerran, Jr.
2,100,549 ; Nov. 30.
Food compound and making the same. F. H. Hoffman.
2,079,288; May 4.
Food concentrates, Preparing. B. P. Pilorz and B. J. But-
ler. 2,066,574 ; Jan. 5.
Food container. T. S. Park. 2.091,394: Aug. 31.
Pood container. Combination. F. F. Pfefferkorn and C. A.
Stevens. 2,098,356 ; Nov. 9.
Food cooking machine. G. L. Chapel. 2.077,395 ; Apr. 20.
Food dispensing device. F. K. Krag. 2,101,075 ; Dec. 7.
Pood display case. Refrigerator. L. W. C. Peddicord.
2,097,530; Nov. 2.
Food for human consumption, Treating. W. R. P. Lunt.
2,072,955 ; Mar. 9.
Food for infants and the like and making same. C.
Malyoth. 2,088,331 ; July 27.
Food from garbage. Producing livestock. J. M. Princell.
2,094.904 ; Oct. 5.
Food handling apparatus. F. W. Amon. 2,076,440 ;
Apr. 6.
Food handling apparatus. S. Braun. 2,077.306 ; Apr. 13.
Food handling apparatus. H. L. Johnston. 2,072,677 ;
Mar. 2.
Food handling apparatus. H. L. Johnston. 2,075,851 ;
Apr. 6.
Food handling apparatus. H. L. Johnston. 2,078,497 ;
Apr. 27.
Food handling apparatus. H. L. Johnston. 2,102.180 ;
Dec. 14.
Food handling apparatus. D. A. Meeker. 2,090,034 ;
Aug. 24.
Food handling apparatus. 1). A. Meeker. 2,094,548 ;
Sept. 28.
Food handling apparatus. D. A. Meeker and J. C. Singer.
2,072,681 : Mnr. 2.
Food In closed containers. Apparatus for .storlllzliig and
subsequently cooling. K. Onistod. 2,082,460; June 1.
Food, IVIanufacture of canned refreshing. K. Klnuira.
2,083.302 ; June 8.
Food mixer. I. Jepson. 2,098.098: Nov. 2.
li'ood molding machine. Ground and chopped. J. Wlloy.
2,076,488 ; Apr. 0.
Food propuriiig implcinonl. A. II. Owen. 2.080,080;
Aug. 17.
Food preserving apparatus. It. F. Jniutw. 2, 09ft, 740 ;
Oct. 26.
Food product. T. M. Canton and W. U. Tucker.
2,0fl8.0,-)l ; Jan. 19.
l''ood proilurl. II. .1. Siiiltb. 2,07!».3I(1: Miiv -4.
Food i)roducl and forming miine, Chocolate ninlted milk.
M. E. TiicUer. 2.10l,37«; P.m-. 7.
Food product and maklni; Knimv II Wliltaker, S. M.
WelNb.Ti;. and I, I>. UllUer. 2,101.(133; IV.-. 7.
Food prodiii't iiiul making the siiiiie. J. II. Fedelor.
2, 091!. 057 ; Sept. 7.
I>'oi)d proihict anil making the Bume. .\. S. iind 11. A.
MoMon. 2,092.518; Sept. 7.
I''ooil prniliK-t add prcpiiiiii Imi. r<i\vili>|-.'i| I{, T. North
cdtt. 2.079,030 : May I
Food product and |)roo<'HH i)f pn-piirntloii. .\. S. I^eo.
2.070.030 ; Apr. «.
884
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Food product, Decorated. H. B. Cosier. 2,092,273 ;
Sept. 7.
Food product from distillers' slop and making the same,
Dry. W. P. M. Grelck. 2,096,103 ; Oct. 19.
Food product, Leguminous. S. Musher. 2,097,863 ; Nov. 2
Food product, Making a. H. E. Meilstrup. 2,089,390
Aug. 10.
Food product, Manufacturing a. D. D. Peebles. 2,069,388
Feb. 2.
Food product, Preparing. E. G. Jansen. 2,069,884
Feb. 9.
Food product, Producing a. D. H. ^Yiggins. ' 2,094,314
Sept. 28.
Food products and manufacture. G. A. Jeffreys.
2,095,638; Oct. 12.
Food products and resulting product, Treating. S. H,
Ayers and C. W. Lang. Re. 20,578 ; Dee. 14.
Food products and the like, Packing. S. H. Bercli
2,102,716 ; Dec. 21.
Food products. Apparatus for cooling and freezing. C. A
Harsch and D. A. Fingerhooth. 2,070,729 ; Feb. 16.
Food products. Cooling and packing. R. P. Rasmussen
2,088,610 ; Aug. 3.
Food products, Method and apparatus for refrigerating,
M. T. ZarotschenzefE. 2,080,103 ; May 11.
Food products. Preservation of packaged. L. W. Haas
and J. W. Read. 2,071,625 ; Feb. 23.
Food products. Preserving perishable. J. R. Gammeter.
2,071,300 ; Feb. 16.
Food products, Treating. A. Horner. 2,088,374 ; July
27.
Food slicing device. R. D. Van Riper. 2,073,257 ; Mar. 9.
P^odstulf. S. Musher. 2,097,252 ; Oct. 26.
Foodstuff and preparing same, Dietetic. E. Kretschmer.
2,072,402; Mar. 2.
Food substances, Method and material for retarding oxi-
dation and rancidity in. H. A. Mattill and H. S. Olcott.
2,098,254 ; Nov. 9.
Food substances, Preparing. W. A. Smith. 2,081,512 ;
May 25.
Foods and the like which require roasting, Preparing.
J. Schulman. 2,074,029 ; Mar. 16.
Foods, Apparatus for heat treating granular. G. Thorp
and E. Halse. 2,099,634 ; Nov. 16.
Foods, Cooking. H. M. Campbell. 2,103,513; Dec. 28.
Foods through heat exchange, Blethod and apparatus for
treating. H. C. Lord. 2,087,648 ; July 20.
Foot and leg rest, Combined. G. E. Mead. 2,085,164 ;
June 29.
Foot appliance. H. T. Krakau. 2,084,735 ; June 22.
Foot appliance. R. Lustig. 2,097,930 ; Nov. 2.
Foot arch support. F. T. King. 2,088,707 : Aug. 3.
Football practice device. B. Klum. 2,088,861 ; Aug. 3.
Foot-balls, basket-balls, or like inflatable balls, Apparatus
for treating. B. Kozmer. 2,067.154 ; Jan. 5.
Foot controller. N. J. Baumel. 2,073,775 ; Mar. 16.
Foot corrective appliance. S. Levitt. 2,089,384 ; Aug. 10.
Foot, Device for exercising orthopedically and massnginj.'
the unshod Iniman. L. Blumcnthal. 2.079.311 ; May 4l
Foot, Device for visibly indicating the weight bearing
areas of the. A. Macdonald and P. W. Neville.
2,096,615 ; Oct. 19.
Foot exercising device. F. W. Lang. 2,101.503; Dec. 7.
Foot for artificial limbs. G. Lange. 2,075.583; Mar. 30.
Foot health exerciser. G. E. Mulvaney, E. R. Dalton, and
F. L. Cross. 2,072,959 ; Mar. 9.
Foot impression device. W. P. Koppe. 2,090,684 ; Aug.
24.
Foot, .ioint, and ankle, Artificial. L. H. Simonsson.
2,098,067; Nov. 2.
Foot ma.isaging or exercising device. H. H. Illch
2,080,208: May 11.
Foot measuring device. R. P. Schwartz. 2,082,912 ;
June 8.
Foot measuring instrument. C. F. Bannock. 2,078 368 •
Apr, 27.
Foot pad. W. M. Scholl. 2,098,312; Nov, 9.
Footrest. D. L. Lehman. 2,0Tn.0.-|4 : Feb. 9.
Footrest. Folding. J. M. Ivnisriit. 2.093,455; Sept 21
Foot stool. H. J. McKane. 2,097,087 ; Oct. 26.
Foot supporter. R. A. Davis, Jr. 2.091.434 ; Aug. 31.
Foot treatment pad and its manufacture. W. M. Scholl
2,081,716; May 25.
Foot troubles. Device for correcting. F, B, Sheridan
2,086,242 ; July 6.
Footage indicator for film magazines. J. Mihalvi
2,080,086 ; May 11. ^ '
Footwear. A. F. Bancroft. 2,094,091 ; Sept. 28
Footwear. D. J. Calderazzo. 2,090,935 ; Aug. 24.
Footwear. F. D'Alcssandro. 2,090.573 ; Aug 17
Footwear. E. Frei. 2,088,511 ; Julv 27.
Footwear. W. H. Joyce. 2,067.963 : Jan. 19,
Footwear, J. N. Kimpton. 2.074,697 ; Mar. 23
Footwear. N. Menutolo. 2.097.200 : Oct. 26
Footwear. E. B. Ward. 2,071,146; Feb. 16.
Footwear. W. S. Wilson. 2,090.881 ; Aug. 24
Footwear. H. A. Wulff. 2,072,785 : Mar, 2.
Footwear, Apparatus for making. J. M. Miller and A R
Davis. 2,078.093 ; Apr. 20.
Footwear, Apparatus for rolling. H. R Pollevs
2,088,921: Aug. 3. ^
Footwear, Article of. T>. W. WIggin. 2,076,285 ; Apr 6
Footwear, Attachment for. R. Ferguson. 2 068 946-
Jan. 26. • • .
Footwear, Drying. C. H. Chace, A. B. Lingley, and J. P.
Marshall. 2,089,783 ; Aug. 10.
Footwear, Flexible. C. Casanova. 2,067,845 ; Jan. 12.
Footwear, Making. S. J. Blecher. 2,087,794 ; July 20.
Footwear, Making. F. F. Olson. 2,098,354 ; Nov. 9.
Footwear, Manufacture of. H. B. Gorman. 2,086,908 ;
July 13.
Footwear, Manufacture of. H. B. Gorman. 2,092,350 ;
Sept. 7.
Footwear, Manufacture of cemented. W. A. Condon.
2,074,166 ; Mar. 16.
Footwear, Method of and means for use in manufacturing.
F. Ashworth. 2,086,526 ; July 13.
Footwear, Rubber soled. N. E. Bovay. 2,098,412 ;
Nov. 9.
Foraminate beds around well casings, Depositing. H. C.
White. 2,083,625 ; June 15.
Force, Apparatus for counterbalancing a. H. A. Hoekstra,
2,092,844; Sept. 14.
Forced air heater. M. Resek and T. B. Focke. 2,068,111 ;
Jan. 19.
Forehearth. H. E. MeWane. 2,071,890 ; Feb. 23.
Porehearth for molten glass. K. E. Peiler. 2,085,328 •
June 29.
Foreign bodies on the bottoms of transparent vessels.
Apparatus for detecting the presence of. N. P. Stoate
and W. A. Robinson. 2,100,227 ; Nov. 23.
Foreign material from air. Apparatus for removing. J. D.
Schmieg. 2,066,913 ; Jan. 5.
Forging machine. P. H. Nast. 2,066,360 ; Jan. 5.
Forging machine, Automatic. H. F. Johnson. 2,067,270 :
Jan. 12.
Fork, Crocheting. C. L Denner. 2,099,600 ; Nov. 16.
Fork for hot potatoes and the like. G. Reichenberg
2,095,082 ; Oct. 5. ^
Fork, Hay. A. C. Johnson. 2,103,370 ; Dec. 28.
Forked sector gear. W. A. Pull and F. G. AVade
2,067,969 ; Jan. 19.
Form, Adjustable concrete spacer and clamp. R. C.
Day. 2,069,085 : Jan. 26.
Form, Adjustable head size. R. A. Bowland. 2,066,713 •
Jan. 5.
Form and making the same, Hollow shoe. L. W. Rein-
hardt. 2,087,195; July 13.
Form and reenforcement retaining means, Concrete. S. S.
Colt. 2,099,260 ; Nov. 16.
Form, Bread. W. Kowalski. 2,071,845 ; Feb. 23
Form, Ceiling mold. P. Carilli. 2,093,401 ; Sept. 21.
liorm clamping device. Metal. W. A. Jennings. 2, 102 717 ■
Dec. 21. o , , ,
Form cleaning apparatus. R. Van Hvning. 2,082,746 •
June 1.
Form, Collapsible. H. C. Bostwick. 2,073,729 ; Mar. 16.
Form, Display. S. G. Allan." 2,082,1357 'june"T
rm. Dress. L. Kalvin. 2,089,268 ; Aug. 10.
Fo
Form for making garments. A. N. Spdnel.' 2,100,578 •
Nov. 30. 1 . ,
■^°.?'S.,j2-..™*.'^*°= inflatable articles. R. R. Frissell.
2,077,7o2 ; Apr. 20.
Form for making latex articles. A. N. Spfinel. 2,100 572 •
Nov. 30. . . I
Form for making latex garments and the like. A. N.
Spanel. 2,086,481 ; Julv 6.
Form for making pouches. A. X. SpSnel. 2,100 574 •
Nov. 30. '
Form for making rubber articles. A. N. Spfinel. 2,100 575-
6 ; Nov. 30.
Form for shaping concrete post reinforcements. A. A
Newton. 2,086,089 ; Julv 6.
^°o'iV-fn'"-,r.^*'S*^*"''^l material, Molding. D. M. Bowes.
2,101.019 ; Dec. 7.
Form, Garment. W. W. Simpson. 2,084.271; June 15.
P orm, G.arment display. L. Kalvin. 2,089,267 ; Aug. 10.
Form grinding apparatus. H. J. Griffing and C. G Flv-
gare. 2,082,734 ; June 1.
'^'^^^ho^'^^P^i}^^^^- ^- ^- Lawson and L. Huffman.
z,u9o,70d ; Nov. 9.
Form 01- mold, Collapsible. W. T. Hardy. 2,091,923;
Aug. 31.
Form puller. J. F. Barton. 2,099,592 ; Nov. 16.
Form retaining means. S. S. Colt, 2,074,460; Mar. 23.
Form sheets, Continuous duplicate. E. Hano. 2,087,144 :
Form, Shoe. W. J. De Witt. 2,067,381 ; Jan. 12.
torm, Shoe W. J. De Witt. 2,097.207: Oct. 26.
Form, Stocking. A. W. Juergens. 2,077,886 ; Apr. 20.
Form, Tie. E. Gernert. 2,094,487; Sept 28 ^ "■
Form, Tire building. H, C. Bostwick. 2,083,289 ; June 8.
Porm. AA eaving. S. E. Witt. 2,088,455 ; July 27
o??i'J'^n-,o°'l assembling machine. H. C. Coppins.
2,081,913 ; June 1.
Forming apparatus. T. F. Brandt. 2,095,310 ; Oct. 12
Forniing apparatus for wool hat and other tubular felt
bodies. G. J. Corporon. 2,099,330 : Nov. 16.
Forming die. C. J. Rodman. 2.087,302; Julv 20.
Forming machine. H. C. Coppins. 2,081,910 ; June 1.
2,'ioi ^'s'-'^Der? ^^^'^S paper. P. A. Jackson.
Forms, Making printing.
June 29.
0. R. Schultz. 2,085,048;
'^T^-oflk"ut^4^'^2!E7l^r5?tpVl7 ''■ ^^^^'^-^^ "-^
2!l02'^16o"? Dec*"l4'"^*''^°^' ^^^'^'^^on ot P. Nashan.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
885
W. Dundore. 2,085,302 ; .Tune 29.
A. Wurster. 2,068,835 ; Jan. 26.
Ink fountain.
Poultry fountain.
Portable fountain.
H. Scholander. 2,086,303 ;
Formaldehyde, Making. R. L. Hasche. 2,066,622 ; Jan. 5.
Formaldehyde, Production of solid easily soluble. E.
Naujoks. 2,092,422 ; Sept. 7.
Formation tester. L. Spencer. 2,092,338 ; Sept. 7.
Formation tester. II. C. Yaibrough. 2,079,140 : Mav 4.
Formation testing apparatus. L. Spencer. 2,092,337 ;
Sept. 7.
Foundation columns. Apparatus for forming concrete. E.
A. Smith. 2,071,047 ; Feb. 16.
Foundation columns. Preparation of. E. A. Smith.
2,071,046 ; Feb. 16.
Foundation for machinery. Portable. E. T. Larkin.
2,099,898 ; Nov. 23.
Foundations, Method and apparatus for building sub-
aqueous. W. G. Adams. 2,082,773 ; June 8.
Founding device. A. V. Damberg and C. Cady. 2,070,564 :
Feb. 16.
Founding, Metal. M.
Foundry system. H.
Fountain : See —
Chicken fountain.
Dental fountain.
Drinking fountain.
Fountain for fowls. Drinking.
July 6.
Fountain pen valve. A. N. Andrews. 2,098,528 ; Nov. 9.
Fountain roll. C. Blomgren. 2,089,331 ; Aug. 10.
Fountain spraying device. A. A. Maryott. 2,097,985 ;
Nov. 2.
4-alkyl halo-phenols. Preparation of. L. E. Mills.
2,087,986 ; July 27.
4-aminodlphenyl compounds. M. Harris. 2,100,803 ; Nov.
30.
4-Aminodiphenyl compounds. E. L. Jenkins. 2,084,034 ;
June 15.
4,5-alkylsubstituted 2-aminodiaryl-ketones and preparing
them. G. Kranzlein and T. Meissner. 2,078,538 ; Apr.
27.
4,4'-dialkoxy diphenylamines. Preparing. W. Baird, C.
R. Navin, and A. G. Murray. 2,083,214 ; June 8.
Fowls and the like, Device for holding. G. B. Markle, Jr.
2,102,542: Dec. 14.
Fractionating and condensing unit. J. S. Wallis.
2,073,258; Mar. 9.
Fractionating method and apparatus. E. G. Regatz.
2,071,429 ; Feb. 23.
Fractionator control device. F. L. Kallam. 2,086,808 ;
July 13.
Fracture pin. C. D. Davis. 2,081,293 ; May 25.
Fracture reducing apparatus. V. Carabba. 2,089,993 ;
Aug. 17.
Fracture reducing tablo. R. Ander.son. 2,079.567 ; Mav 4.
Fractures of the neck of the femur. Device for treating.
G. M. Morrison. 2,077,804 ; Apr. 20.
Frame : See —
Adjustable window frame.
Apparel stretching and
drying frame.
Handbag frame.
Hatch frame.
Heddle frame.
License plate frame.
Locomotive bed frame.
Loom harness frame.
Mirror and picture frame.
Motor vehicle frame.
Optical trial frame.
Picture frame.
Quilting frame.
Sheet metal frame.
Spectacle frame.
Truck side frame.
Umbrella frame.
Velocipede frame.
Automobile frame.
Bag frame.
Casement frame.
Collapsible hoisting frame.
Distributing frame.
Drying frame.
Dynamo electric machine
frame.
Engine frame.
Eyeglass franuv
Flat knitting fiaino.
Furnace door frame.
Furniture frame.
Gill-drawing frame.
Frame. T. K. M. Wheat. 2,090,990; Aug. 24.
Frame and decorative corner connecter therefor. Glass
picture. G. Rosenberg and L. Spiselman. 2,071,581 ;
Feb. 23.
Frame and sash construction, Metal window. A. Huttger.
2,072,334 ; Mar. 2.
Frame and support, Expansible. L. J. Jagus. 2,101,500;
Dec. 7.
Frame MK.ionibly. M. H. Storch. 2,075,409 : Mar. 30.
Frame construction. G. A. Lyon. 2,092,170: Sent. "
Frame construction, Metallic. S. E. Roush. '> nan .,
June 20.
Frami' for building construction. Metallic.
2,008,734 ; Nov. 9.
Frame for eyeglas.ses, Adjustable. B.
2,09.3,121; Sept. 14.
Frame for gliders and the like. J. M. Vallone. 2,009,457 ;
Nov. 10.
Frame for high compression apparatus. K. Cliiipmnn.
2,078,050; Apr. 20.
Frame for holding detachable covers with special reference
to dust mops. 11. W. Jolllffe and W. H. Abbott.
2,075,;i45 ; Mar. .30.
Frame for rocic drills. Supporting, h. W. Greve.
2,085,051 June 29.
Frame I'or H|)lMiiiiiK iiiaclilneH, Drawing. 1'". KralTI.
2,091,822 ; Aug. 31.
Frame for spring Heats. M. Hreuer. 2,081,310; June 22.
Frame for tractors, Implei it liolHllng. U. G. lie Tour
nean. 2,08l,»:t9 ; June 1.
Frame for vertlcjil Internal comhnHtloii englnoa, Welded
box. F. Fr)lirer. 2,100,77.'> : Nov. ;10.
2,085,472 ;
W. Walt.
.. Adams.
Frame for winding strand materials. Cross winding. W.
Siegenthaler. 2,093,820 ; Sept. 21.
Frame member, Rear. B. J. Anderson. 2,084,374 ; June
22.
Framework arrangement. J. Gillberg. 2,070,655 ; Feb. 16.
Framework construction, Interchangeable. J. G. Shodron.
2,092,988; Sept. 14.
Framed structure. W. A. Trout. 2,073,889 ; Mar. 16.
Frames, Assembling. H. W. Neunherz. 2,073,848 ; Mar.
16.
Frames for candle holders. Method and apparatus for mak-
ing wire. L. Weiss. 2,072,230 ; Mar. 2.
Frames for hand mirrors or the like. Manufacturing of.
A. F. Reilly. 2,096,381; Oct. 19.
Frames for producing pattern stripes running in zig-zag
lines in the fabric. Device on double warp rib. M. Dallos.
2,073,961 ; Mar. 16.
Frames of spectacles and the like. F. Birkenstein.
2,083,287 ; June 8.
Framing attachment for film guide. F. L. Lindstrom
and A. Carlson. 2,089,276 ; Aug. 10.
Frankfurter holder. N. C. Rhew. 2.102,818 ; Dec. 21.
Frazing machine. S. Marcus. 2,086,333 ; July 6.
Free piston engine. H. Jiinicke. 2.079,289 ; May 4.
Free piston engine. H. Janicke. 2.102,121 ; Dec. 14.
Free piston engine. H. Junkers. 2,086,163 ; July 6.
Free play device. J. H. Tigerman. 2,076,832 ; Apr. 13.
Freewheel clutch, Automatic. K. E. Lyman. 2,077,487 ;
Apr. 20.
Freewheel control. P. M. Carter. 2,091.468 ; Aug. 31.
Freel wheel device. Automatically controlled. E. A. Rock-
well. 2,096,438; Oct. 19.
Freewheel device for eliminating the reaction effects of a
differential gear. G. Ro6s. 2,070,752 ; Feb. 16.
Freewheeling clutch. C. F. Rauen, F. H. Condon and
J. T. Rauen. 2,069,558 ; Feb. 2.
Freewheeling device for aeroplane propellers. J. H.
Knobeck. 2,101,781 ; Dec. 7.
Freewheeling kick-out upon reverse drive. E. A. Rockwell
and E. R. Evans. 2.085.606 ; June 29.
Freezer, Ice cream. H. H. Lewis and W. H. Zieglor.
2,082,752 : June 1.
Freezing and dispensing machine. H. M. Oltz. 2,080,971 ;
May 18.
Freezing apparatus. J. Huber. 2,071,465 ; Feb. 23.
Freezing device for edibles. F. H. Kaup and F. II.
Kinyoun. 2,085,160 ; June 29.
Freezing device, Rapid. R. H. Chilton. 2,069,195;
Feb. 2.
Freezing medium, method of production and application
for freezing purposes. F. O. S. Bland. 2,102,o06 ; Dec.
14.
Freezing, mixing, and chopping machine. L. H. Kuhu
and G. W. Hart. 2,071,410 ; Feb. 23.
Freezing mold. II. H. Moll. 2.083,081 ; June S.
Freezing process for the separation of the constituents
of liquids. P. Schuttan. 2.102,134 : Doc. 14.
Freight container. B. F. Fitch. 2.069.234 ; Feb. 2.
Freight container. B. F. Fitch. 2.070,586 ; Feb. 16.
Freight container. B. F. Fitch. 2,071,334; Feb. 23.
Frequencies from electric circuits. Device for removing
undesirable. J. Miyazaki. 2,075,218; Mar. 30.
Frequency changing system. I. K. Dortort. 2,093,587 ;
Sept. 21. , ^ .
Frequency comparing device for determining the force of
gravity. L. W. Blau. 2,077,390; Apr. 20.
Fr('(|uency control. N. E. Liiulonblail. 2.102.42G; Dec.
14.
Frequency control, Automatic. W. A. MacDonald.
2,084,647 ; June 22.
Frequency control, Automatic. N. P. Case. 2.100.733:
Nov. 30.
Frequency control for oscillation systems, Automatic. 11.
A. Wheeler. 2,099.150; Nov. 16.
I''r('(|M(Muv control line and circuit. C. \\ . llansell.
2, 103, 457 ; Dec. 2S.
Frequency converter. W. K. Macdonald. 2,08;).2t.O :
June 29.
Frequen'cy converter. A. M. Rossman. 2,081,309; May
25.
Frequency determining system. II. O. Peterson. 2,070,0."i8 :
Feb. 16. , . ,
Frequency determining unit for plo/.o clrclrlc crystal
controlling osclllMtors. A. 1!. Tripp, 2.009,033 ; K.Oi, 2
Freciuencv meter. J. MIyazaUI. 2,093,201; Sept. M.
Fre(nieiicv nio<luIate<l waves. Reception of. J. O. ChnlTee.
2.07.''>..M)3 : Mar. 30. .
Frequency modulation. U. nechmnnn and TI. ElsferniniiM.
2.070.2'89 ; Apr. 0.
Fre(|ueiicv nioduliitlun detection. J. \V. Conklln.
2.095,;t'M ; Oct. 12.
I'reilueiKv monitoring device. L. i:. Harloii. 2,080.Si>l ;
Kreiiuency or phase modulation. M. 0. Crosby.
2,085,730 : July 0.
Frequeney or pliase modulation. D. (J. (. I.ncK.
2.0,S(1.9'lS : July 13.
l''requencv oHclllnllon generator. Ultra high. P. J. 11. A.
Nor.llnline. 2.071. -123; Feb. 23.
Frenuc'iiov reducing syHteiu. ('. 1*. Stocker. 2,088,01 S-
20 : Aug. 3.
Kreqiiiiuv n-gulatlng HyHt.'iu. M. S. Moail, Jr. 2,074,120;
Mar. lil.
886
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Frequency separation system and apparatus. A. W.
Barber. 2,095,406 ; Oct. 12.
Frequency system, Standard. W. A. Marrison. 2,087,326 ;
July 20.
Friction and direct drive coupling. J. A. Clark.
2,069,132 ; Jan. 26.
Friction and vibration of rotor elements. Apparatus for
minimizing. E. Klahn. Re. 20,305 ; Mar. 23.
Friction article and producing same. J. S. Fisher.
2,072,070 ; Feb. 23.
Friction block. G. W. Nickerson. 2,070.954 ; Feb. 16.
Friction clamp. M. Manfredi. 2,101,746 ; Dec. 7.
Friction closure container. W. W. Hodgson. 2,092,118 ;
Sept. 7.
Friction clutch. J. O. Almen and H. J. Kirschner.
2,100,464; Nov. 30.
Friction clutch. D. T. Brock. 2,076,425 ; Apr. 6.
Friction clutch. H. D. Geyer. 2,089,472 ; Aug. 10.
Friction clutch. M. Katcher. 2,093.243 : Sept. 14.
Friction clutch. N. B. Newton. 2,103,433 ; Dec. 28.
Fi-iction clutch. H. V. Reed. 2,082,655 ; June 1.
Friction clutch. H. V. Reed. 2,101,293 ; Dec. 7.
Friction clutch. F. C. Stanley. 2,087,488 ; July 20.
Friction clutch. H. Winget. 2,069,467 : Feb. 2.
Friction-clutching device. Centrifugal. H. Junkers.
2,074,510 ; Mar. 23.
Friction coupling. A. Kreuser. 2,093,281 ; Sept. 14.
Friction, Device for reducing internal meter. L. Mc-
Candless. 2,088,271 ; July 27.
Friction element and bond therefor. R. E. Spokes.
2,078,617 ; Apr. 27.
Friction eliminating unit for motion weighing suspension
scales. W. H. Ward. 2,083,882 ; June 15.
Friction material and making the same. D. S. Bruce.
2,077,669 ; Apr. 20.
Friction material and making the same. L. A. Griffin.
2,087,283 ; July 20.
Friction mechanism for car trucks. J. A. Sh.afer.
2.091,837 ; Aug. 31.
Friction member and making the same. O. H. Cilley.
2,096,692 ; Oct. 19.
Friction testing apparatus. L. M. Stuart. 2,091,022 ;
Aug. 24.
Frictional motion controlling mechanism. E. K. Johansen.
2,095,816 : Oct. 12.
Front wheel. Independently sprung. P. E. Matthews.
2,100,285 ; Nov. 23.
Frost protection for flush tanks. J. C. Kur. 2,070.363 ;
Feb. 9.
Froth flotation concentration process. T. J. Taplin.
2,093,898 : Sept. 21.
Fruit. F. E. Denny. 2,093,865; Sept. 21.
Fruit and vegetable washer. R. M. J. Traynor.
2,100,675 ; Nov. 30.
Fruit brusher, Fresh. G. C. Paxton. 2,099.222 ; Nov. 16.
Fruit,Cleaning. J. J. R. Bristow. 2.079,278 : Mav 4.
Fruit, Coloring. J. N. Sharma. 2,068.081 ; Jan. "19.
Fruit, Coloring. J. N. Sharma. 2,092,091 ; Sept. 7.
Fruit coring machine. J. W. Pease. 2,070.311: Feb. 9.
Fruit. Corrective method of coloring. J. N. Sharma.
2,092,090 ; Sept. 7.
Fruit cutting device. E. I. Hess. 2,099,978 ; Nov. 23.
Fruit dividing mechanism for fruit preparation mncliines,
A. R. Thompson and W. de Back. 2,102,765 ; Dec. 21.
Fruit drier. F. W. and A. B. Cutler. 2,074,740 ; Mar. 23.
Fruit extract concentrates and flavors, Slaking. W. E,
Stokes and M. H. Kennedy. 2,101.962: Dec. 14.
Fruit flavor. Intensified. D. V. Wadsworth and L. Wick-
enden. 2.0S7.076 : July 13.
Fruit juice extractor. C. Daum. 2,081.424 ; May 25.
Fruit juice extractor. E. T. Keenan. Re. 20,528 :' Oct. 12.
Fruit juice extractor. M. A. Kennedy. 2,087,979 ; Julv
27.
Fruit juice extractor. J. M. Majewski, Jr. 2,099,170 ;
Nov. 3 6.
Fruit juice extractor. R. Rupert and J. M. Majewski. Jr.
2.097.082 ; Oct. 26.
Fruit juice extractor. R. W. Walker. 2,067,555 ; Jan. 12.
Fruit juice extractor. Automatic. C. B. Segovia.
2.078,737; Apr. 27.
Fruit juicer. G. W. Scott. 2,088,815 ; Aug. 3.
Fruit juices, i\lethod and apparatus for preparing. L. E
Bauer and H. F. Peavey. 2.079,542 : May 4,
Fruit juices, Purifying. N. E. Svensjo. 2,089,043 ;
Aug. 3.
Fruit knciidintr machine .'ind method, Dried. II. P. Rov.
2.094.083 : Sept. 2S,
Fruit manipulating machine. H. D. Rey. 2,092,776 ;
Sept. 14.
Fruit marking machine. P. E. Tarlton. 2.092,267 ;
Sept. 7.
Fruit peeler. R. B. Polk. 2.089,502 ; Aug. 10.
Fruit pitting machine. I. B. Sneva. 2.071,664; Feb. 23.
Fruit. Preserving preliminarily dried. K. Hessel
2,084,956 ; June 22.
Fruit processing. Dried. H. D. Rey. 2,092,777 ; Sept. 14.
Fruit product and processing. (;. C. Moore. 2,091 372 •
Aug. 31.
Fruit prongs. P. Petersen. 2.070,976 : Feb. 16.
Fruit sauces, Method of and apparatus for refining
W. A. Smith. 2,081,513: May 25.
Fruit softenini: machine and process. Dried. H. D. Rev
2.094.084 : Sept. 28.
Fruit splitter. C. W. Souther and H. S. Farnsworth.
2,100,455 ; Nov. 30.
Fruit, Treating. R. B. Harvey. 2,077,411 ; Apr. 20.
Fruit, Treatment of. R. E. Hall. 2,082,573 ; June 1.
Fruit, Treatment of whole citrus. W. C. Hill. 2,086,911 ;
July 13.
Fruit, Washing. C. M. Bryant. 2,072,865 ; Mar. 9.
Fruit washing. E. M. Wayland. 2,076,487 ; Apr. 6.
Fruit wrapping machine. D. M. Hunter. 2.090,257 ;
Aug. 17.
Fruits and vegetables, Coloring. J. J. R. Bristow.
2,072,022 ; Feb. 23.
Fruits and vegetables. Conditioning. W. E. Simonson.
2,095,455 ; Oct. 12.
Fruits and vegetables. Conditioning. W. E. Simonson
and L. S. Gregory. 2,095,454 ; Oct. 12.
Fruits and vegetables. Treating. J. N. Sharma.
2,073,854; Mar. 16.
Fruits, Deseeding. R. Polk, Jr. 2,089,503 ; Aug. 10.
Fruits, Method of freezing. W. M. ZarotschenzefE.
2.103,925 ; Dec. 28.
Fruits of the naturally segmented type, Deseeding. R.
Polk, Jr. 2,089,501 ; Aug. 10.
Fruits, Processing citrus. R. D. Nedvidek and J. R.
MacRill. 2,084,062 ; June 15.
Fruits, vegetables, and other products, Washing. F. W.
Cutler. 2,100,942 ; Nov. 30.
Fryer, Deep fat. P. J. Legeros. 2,070.439 : Feb. 9.
Fuel. C. A. Woodbury and W. E. Lawson. 2,066,506 ;
Jan. 5.
Fuel admixtures. Generating gaseous. M. E. Carroll.
2,073,607 ; Mar. 16.
Fuel against gum formation. Stabilizing motor. R. E.
Burk. 2,081,218 ; May 25.
Fuel and air mixing device. J. R. Winkle. 2,071,717 ;
Feb. 23.
Fuel and making the same. M. Gaertner. 2,077,406 ;
Apr. 20.
Fuel and preparing the same, Carbonaceous. J. H. Lum,
and R. L. Schaefer. 2,069,074 ; Jan. 26.
Fuel and solvent. Producing an improved motor. J. C.
Black. 2,076,695 ; Apr. 13.
Fuel and synthetic resins, Making antiknocking motor.
C. Ellis. 2,079,607 ; May 11.
Fuel, Antiknocking motor. J. M. Michel. 2,067,331 ;
Jan. 12.
Fuel apparatus. Economizing motor. J. G. Cleveland.
2,069,029 ; Jan. 26.
Fuel, Apparatus for burning liquid. A. A. La Pointe.
2.069,960; Feb. 9.
Fuel apparatus for burning liquid. R. M. Sherman.
2,066,651 ; Jan. 5.
Fuel, Apparatus for burning liquid. R. M. Sherman.
2,084,708 ; June 22.
Fuel, Apparatus for burning powdered. D. Van Law.
2,096.946; Oct. 26.
Fuel. Apparatus for burning solid. R. H. Hunter.
2.086,621 : July 13.
Fuel, Apparatus for the distillation of solid carbonizable.
E. M. Salerni. 2,069,421 ; Feb. 2.
Fuel-atomizer for internal combustion engines, Auxiliary.
J E. Gombos. 2,090.673 ; Aug. 24.
Fuel blend and making the same, Motor. F. A. Howard.
2.068,857 ; Jan. 26.
Fuel briquet and making the same. Solid. A. J. Decker.
2,066,457 ; Jan. 5.
Fuel briquettes. Forming. J. A. Albrecht. 2,076,315 ;
Apr. 6.
Fuel burner. E. G. Bailev. 2,086,205 ; Julv 6.
Fuel burner. A. G. Blodgett. 2.087.869 ; July 20.
Fuel burner. T. B. Stillman. 2,103.958 ; Dec. 28.
Fuel burner. H. V. Sturtevant. 2.090.433 ; Aug. 17.
Fuel burner. R. H. Tilghman. 2.096.267 ; Oct. 19.
Fuel burner. Liquid. L. S. Chadwick and W. G. Mid-
night. 2,092.205 ; Sept. 7.
Fuel burner. Liquid, E, C. Vollmer. 2,078,884; Apr. 27.
Fuel burnnig and recuperating device. F. D. Hoffman.
2.070.530 : Feb. 9.
Fuel burning apparatus. E. V. Francis. 2,102,588 ; Dec.
21.
Fuel burning apparatus. Liquid. N. H. Sutterfield.
2.102,763: Dec, 21,
Fuel burning installation, Liquid. H. A. Romp.
2,098,760 ; Nov. 9.
Fuel. Burning pulverized. B. Graemiger. 2,103,453 ;
Dec. 2.S,
Fuel by distillation, Improving the knock rating of motor.
J. M. Smith. 2,076,519 ; Apr. 6.
Fuel combustion. G. Dal6n. 2,067,173 ; Jan. 12.
Fuel, Composition. P. H. Ford. 2.070.428 ; Feb. 9.
Fuel composition. Motor. W. R. Savage. 2,088,000 ;
July 27.
Fuel conditioning apparatus for internal combustion
engmos. L. Langhaar. 2.094,272 ; Sept. 28.
Fuel control. J. R. Williams. 2,090,880; Aug. 24.
Fuel control apparatus. H. A. Dreffein. 2,081,170 ; May
Fuel control mechanism. A. C. Hoof. 2,103,368 ; Dec.
Fuel control system. H. M. Corse. 2,098,178 : Nov. 2.
"o nSS"^!.?^ system. B. L. Matthews and J. T. Marvin.
2,083,789 ; June 15.
Fuel control system. Fluid. E. J. TePas. 2,094,284;
LIST OF INVENTIONS
887
Fuel control valve. J. F. Mustee. 2.068,429 ; Jan. 19.
Fuel cut-off. R. G. Berry. 2,084,426 ; June 22.
Fuel deflecting mechanism. P. A. Ketchpel. 2,088,602 ;
Aug. 3.
Fuel deflecting mechanism. M. F. Robertson. 2,088,925 ;
Aug. 3.
Fuel, Dehydrogenated. C.Ellis. 2,077,994 ; Apr. 20.
Fuel delivering device. G. H. Bork. 2,068,593 : Jan. 19.
Fuel, Device for conveying high-volatile. T. V. Dillstrom.
2,066,673 ; Jan. 5.
Fuel distributing apparatus. N. M. Lower. 2,075,736 ;
Mar. 30.
Fuel distributing valve. L. Beeh. 2,073,604 ; Mar. 16.
Fuel distributor. H. P. Anderson. 2,075,158 ; Mar. 30.
Fuel distributor. H. P. Anderson. 2.095,950 ; Oct. 19.
Fuel distributor for Diesel engines. A. A. Snyder.
2,074,437 ; Mar. 23.
Fuel distributor, Sectional. H. P. Anderson. 2,101,463 ;
Dec. 7.
Fuel economizer. W. C. McKeown. 2.095,568 ; Oct. 12.
Fuel economizer. A. C. Ray. 2,080,229 ; May 11.
Fuel economizer for internal combustion engines. E. J.
Giara. 2,082,389 ; June 1.
Fuel elevating system. B. S. Aikman. 2,087,080 ; July
13.
Fuel, Engine. C. F. Prutton. 2,068,635 ; Jan. 19.
Fuel feed means. G. R. Ericson. 2,101.536 : Dec. 7.
Fuel feed means. F. Lang. 2,097,492 ; Nov. 2.
Fuel feed system, Liquid. A. Alvarez. 2,088.316 ; July
27.
Fuel feeder. E. V. Francis. 2.102,619; Dec. 21.
Fuel feeding device. B. G. Parsons. 2,087,296 ; July 20.
Fuel feeding mechanism for gas producers. F. N. Becker.
2,095,587 : Oct. 12.
Fuel feeding system. C. F. High. 2,083.021 ; June 8.
Fuel feeding system. E. C. Horton. 2,093,981 : Sept. 21
Fuel feeding system. E. G. Horton. 2.094.560 : Sept. 28.
Fuel feeding system for motor vehicles. E. C. Horton.
2,079,858; May 11.
Fuel feeding system with thermostatic air control. H.
C. Hanson and W. Olsen. 2.103,328 : Dec. 28.
Fuel for engine idling, Supplying. A. Moore. 2,103,628 ;
Dec. 28.
Fuel for internal combustion engines. A. C. G. Egerton.
2,093,008; Sept. 14.
Fuel, gas, and air mixer. Rotary. M. J. Lord, Jr
2,09.3.918; Sept. 21.
Fuel injecting device. H. Pokorney. 2,005,889 ; Oct. 12.
Fuel injecting device for internal combustion engines. R.
J. H. Planiol. 2.077,259 ; Apr. 13.
Fuel injecting system valve. H. H. Trimmer. 2,088,882 ;
Aug. 3.
Fuel injection apparatus. M. J. Murphy. 2,082,808 ;
June 8.
Fuel injection control. U. Hansson. 2.069,306 ; Feb. 2.
Fuel injection. Device for automatically regulating the
amount of. S. Sngihara. 2.1 03, 1 26 ; Doc. 21 .
Fuel injection device for internal combustion engines.
L. L. Viel. 2,092,685 : Sept. 7.
Fuel injection means for motors. O. L. A. Riegcls.
2.102.485 ; Dec. 14.
Fuel injection pump. R. E. Olin. 2.079.6.59-60 ; May 11.
Fuel injection pump. W. T, Scr'l)nor. 2.079.821 ; May 11.
Fuel injection pump, Li(|iii(l. R. L'Orangi". Re. 20,57.'? :
Doc. '7.
Fuel injection pump, Multicvlindor. M. Hurst and O.
Beclc. 2.097,413 ; Oct. 26.
Fuel injection Kvstein. (\ R. Aldon. 2.087.233; July 20.
Fuel injection system. J. R. Lonion. 2,075,949; Apr. 6.
Fuel injcfliou Kvstom. I'.. \\MII;or .'iikI H. E. "Konnody.
2.091:401 ; Aug. ;'.1.
Fuel injection svstoni for internal (•niiil)us(lon engines. J.
S<xici-aiii. 2.078.280; Apr. 27.
Fuel jnjoctlon svsti'ni for internal combustion engines.
B. Wnlkor. 2.075. 877 : Apr, 6.
Fuel In.joctlon system for inli'rnal roinbuation engines.
B. Walker and H. E. Kennedy. 2,081.188; May 25.
Fuel injection v.-ilve. M. J. Goldtioru'. '.>,09fl..%81 ; Oct. 19
Fuel injocior. L. O. French. 2.084.057; June 15.
Fuel injector. O. SchlaniiKz. 2,007,131 ; Jan. 5.
Fuel Iniector for Dh'.sol engines. T. Rupprecht.
2,071.237; Feb. 16.
Fuel Injector for Internal combustion engines. E. White.
2,967,997; Jan. 19.
Fuel Injector for internnl combustion engines. Liquid.
TL J. Richards and V. W. Cnrtor. 2.097.2)1 ; Oct. •.'(',.
Fuel injector piinip. J. W. Berhnian and R. I/. Roblolio.
2.100:31 8; Nov. 30.
Fuel Injector structure for oil engines. C. L. Cummins.
2.072:545 : Mnr. 2.
I-'uol interrupt itiL' device I'mi- e\pli)sion engines, .\utoinat Ic.
G. C. .S. von Illlvetv. 2,094,555; Sept. 28.
I'"iiel into inlorii.'il coiiiliiisl ion onu'lnoH, Method and ap-
pnratii.s for Injecting. P. C. /umbusch. 2,088,007:
•Tnly 27, . . „ «
Fuel lino clearing and vnpor lock removing dovlcp. F. ,C.
Dalton. 2,098.720 ; Nov. 0. „ ^,, , ,_
Fuel line vlbnitli.n danipener. I). J. Latlner. 2,004, 4. )i ;
Sept. 28.
Fuel, T,lqnl(l. A. A. Roberts. 2.090..'}1)3 ; Aug. 17.
Fuel. Ll(|uld. V. VoorheoH. 2.096,218 ; Oct. 19.
Fuel. MiinnfMclnie of motor. K. <!. MnrUen/liv
2,000,007 : Aug. 17.
Fuel, Manufacturing motor. J. F. M. Taylor, B. S.
Greensfelder, and R. N. Shiras. Re. 20,596; Dec. 21.
Fuel, Method and apparatus for burning. A. P. Saha.
2.096,765 ; Oct. 26.
Fuel. Method of and apparatus for burning fluid. A. P.
Saha. 2,097,255 ; Oct. 26.
Fuel, Method of and apparatus for gasifving a liquid.
C. A. Killmeyer and G. L. Reiehhelm. 2,"l02,800 ; Dec.
21.
Fuel, Jlethod of burning. O. L. Bock. 2,100,049 ; Nov.
23.
Fuel mixture adjustment according to temperatures, Auto-
matic. L. B. Kimball. 2,097,925 ; Nov. 2.
Fuel mixture control. S. F. Hunt. 2,071,633 : Feb. 23.
Fuel mixture control. W. F. Stanton. 2,076,679 ; Apr.
13.
Fuel mixture supply control for the internal-combustion
engines of motor vehicles. A. Smart. 2,103,700; Dec.
28
Fuel, Motor. L. P. Chebotar, 2.095.211 ; Oct. 5.
Fuel, Motor. V. Conquest. 2,100.287 ; Nov. 23.
Fuel, Motor. F. A. Howard. 2.099,850 ; Nov. 23.
Fuel, Motor. A. O. Jaeger. 2.070.304: Feb. 9.
Fuel, Motor. H. G. Schneider. 2.087.582 ; July 20.
Fuel, Motor. H. B. J. Schurink. 2.078,736 ; Apr. 27.
Fuel. Motor. J. L Wasson. 2.0R6.589 : Julv 13.
Fuel, Motor. J. R. Wilson and V. Voorhees: 2,080,681 ;
May 18.
Fuel, nongumming motor. L. S. Bale. 2,103,927 ; Dec.
28.
Fuel oil engine. Semiconvertible. P. Maniscalco.
2.094,662 ; Oct. 5.
Fuel-oil supply system. J. L. Taylor. 2.070.932 : Feb. 16.
Fuel-oil supply systems, Replenishing. E. C. Ingraham.
2,092,072 : Sept. 7.
Fuel oil to a burner. Apparatus for controlling the sup-
ply of. J. C. John.son. 2.085.9S2 : July 6.
Fuel particles. Apparatus for treating solid. E. Cooper
and T. C. Shiels. 2,0&7,914 : Nov. 2.
Fuel product. Motor. T. H. Rogers and V. Voorhees.
2.084.977 ; June 22.
Fuel products. Motor. T. H. Rogers and V. Voorhees.
2,080.928 ; Mav 18.
Fuel pump. L. F. Bureer. 2,095.915; Oct. 12.
Fuel pump. L. O. Hedblom. 2.099.200 : Nov. 16.
Fuel pump. C. F. High. 2,083.020 ; June 8.
Fuel pump. M. J. Kittler. 2.095.475 : Oct. 12.
Fuel pump. F. C. Mock. 2.071,800; Feb. 23.
Fuel pump. B. G. Parsons. 2,093.477; Sept. 21.
Fuel pump. W. A. and W. R. Rav. 2,069,327 ; Feb. 2.
Fuel pump. E. A. Rockwell. 2.080..391 ; Mav 11.
Fuel pump. Liquid. R. L'Orange. 2.101,221 : Dec. 7.
Fuel pump. Transfer. J. F. Hoffcr. 2.094.171 ; Sept.
28.
Fuel pumping and metering device. C. Beckman.
2.068.442 ; Jan. 19.
Fuel pumping apparatus. E. A. Rockwell. 2,080,392 ;
May 11.
Fuel reclaiming device. H. O. Ewing. 2,099,802 ; Nov.
23.
Fuel reclaiming system for combustion engines. H. A.
Trussell. 2.083,752 ; June 15.
Fuel regulating system. L. Schelfhout. 2,088,037 ; July
27.
Fuel regulator for engines. A. Schweizer. 2,080,740 ;
May 18.
Fuel saving device. AC. Lindbloom. 2.082.583 ; June 1.
Fuel saving device for internal combustion engines. L. J.
Brice. 2,080.302; May 11.
Fuel saving means for internal combustion engines. F.
R. Holcombe. 2.003.106; Sept. 14.
Fuel sup[>lv for .lutinnobilo (Migiuis, Auxiliary. C. J.
Dompsoy." 2.10:!.516: Doc. 2S.
Kui'I supiilv pump. L. W. Lindberg. 2,000.088; Aug. 24.
Fuel supj>ly system. II. A. Hansen. 2.068,051 ; Jan. 2fl.
Fuel supi)lv svsteni .'ind valve for motor vehicles. W. J.
Johnson," 2,005,875; Oct. 12.
Fu(>l supplv >init for oil Imrncr-;, II, E. Fellows.
2.000.035'; Aug. 17.
I'll. I Kj-stom, M. J. /.ucrow. 2.090.823; Aug. 24.
Vw\ svsteni for combustion engines. II. A. Trussell.
2.100.676; Nov. 30.
Fuel Hvsfeni for internal combustion enBlnes. R. W.
HautV.enroedor. 2,101,064; Dec. 7,
Fuel Hvsl<'"i, Internnl comliuslion engine. F. O. Bull.
2.07L'.353; Mar. 2.
I'uol system. Internal combustion engine. T. M. Bnll.
2,009.096 ; Nov. 16.
Fuel system testing Instrument. 0. J. Lliltlell and U, C.
Porter. 2,073,243 ; Mar. 0.
Fuel tank gauge. U. R. Guest. 2,O74.0.'.0 ; Mar. 23.
Fuel tnnl; lock. It. 11. RamlrMii J ililli.lMil ; I'el. 0
Fuel tank lock, Automobile. II. A. Hon\lne, 2,000.038;
Aug, 24. _ ..
Kuel. Tbermoiitatlc control of nntomolille encliio. O. M.
Ilolley and C. S. Kegerrels. 2.074.471 : Mnr. 23.
1 iiel to furinict'M, .\ntonnitlc Ny<l«>m for Hupiilylnt pulver-
ized K, V. Francis 2. 102, (UK; Dec 21,
I'uil to furnaces, M.-elmnlMin for Kiipiil.vlliK pulvcrlted,
K V, I'mnelH 2,I02.I»|S: Hee. 21.
I'"uel lo oil liurnerM. iiiid the like, llevlce for controUIng
tlie Hupply of. R. W. JohuHon. 2,0(18,138; Jan. 11)
888
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Fuel to prevent dusting and product thereof, Coating.
P. K. Frolich. 2,078,755 ; Apr. 27.
Fuel, Treatment of motor. F. B. Behrens. 2,076,524;
Apr. 13.
Fuel, Treatment of motor. V. Komarewsky. 2.096.813 ;
Oct. 26.
Fuel, Treatment of motor. C. D. Lowry, Jr., and C. G.
Dryer. 2,083,197 ; June 8.
Fuel valve lock. C. E. Leece. 2,082,643 ; June 2.
Fuels. Atomization and delivery of highly viscous hydro-
carbon. T. J. Stephens. 2,066,703 ; Jan. 5.
Fuels. Dewaxins of motor. J. K. Roberts and M. T.
Carpenter. 27077,712; Apr. 20.
Fuels. GasLfving liquid hydrocarbon. E. Rector.
2,079,632 ; May 11.
Fuels, lubricating oils, and the like. Apparatus for dis-
pensing liquid. A. I. Logette and E. H. Dainton.
2,074,927 ; Mar. 23.
Fuels. Manufacture of motor. V. Ipatieff and R. E.
Schaad. 2,101,857; Dec. 14.
Fuels. Manufacture of motor. Le R. G. Story. 2,094,554 ;
Sept. 28.
Fuels, Manufacturing motor. M. P. Youker. 2,085.623 :
June 29.
Fuels, Mixing gaseous. C. F. Bleyer. 2,087,681 ; July
20.
Fuels, Refining motor. O. Fitz Simons and R. A. Jack.
2,068.126 : Jan. 19.
Fuels, Stabilization of motor. F. B. Downing and R. G.
Clarkson. 2,071.064 ; Feb. 16.
Fuels to engines, Svstem for supplying volatile. P. W.
Ensign. 2,073,276 ; Mar. 9.
Fuels to internal combustion machines, Svstem for feed-
ing. F. Flamini. 2.098,575 ; Nov. 9.
Fuels, Treating solid. C. Ellis. 2.076.497 ; Apr. 6.
FulUng machine of the roller type. M. Casse. 2,093.709 ;
Sept. 21.
Fume remover. Portable. N. Grubelic. 2,066.683 ; Jan. 5.
Fumes and the like. Destruction of. A. E. Stilson.
2,084,167 ; June 15.
Fumigating, Device for. E. D. Wilson and G. G. Wittwer.
2,087,368 ; July 20.
Fumigating package. H. K. McConnell. 2,071,171 ; Feb.
16.
Functions of complementary heat exchange elements. In-
terchanging the. J. Vogler. 2,073,891 ; Mar. 16.
Fungicidal and insecticidal compositions. P. D. Peterson.
2,098,257 ; Xov. 9.
Fungicide. W. M. Dickson. 2,074,169 ; Mar. 16.
Fungicides. Cupiferous. R. Riley and W. M. Bruce.
2,099,623 ; Nov. 16.
Funnel and device for opening tops of bottles and jars.
Combination. E. O. Loeber. 2,083,788 ; June 15.
Funnel attachment. Can opening. C. F. Bertschinger.
2,084,013 ; June 15.
C. F. Bertschinger. 2,082,094 ;
Collapsible paper. O. L. Vine.
Funnel, Can-opening.
June 1.
Funnel construction.
2,100,888; Nov. 30.
Fur and the like and composition therefor. Process of
carroting. C. F. Fabian and A. N. Sachanen.
2,087,854-7 ; July 20.
Fur. Bleaching. N. P. Arnold. 2,092.746 : Sept. 14.
Fur, Carroting. H. O. KaufEmann. 2,079,860 ; May 11.
Fur, Carroting. W. C. Merder. 2,073,452 ; Mar. 9.
Fur, Carroting. J. D. Sartakofp. 2,070.927 : Feb. 16.
Fur cleaning device. L. P. Falconer. 2.082.051 : June 1.
Fur cutting machine. O. M. Dean. 2,073,194-6 ; Mar. 9.
Fur cutting machine. H. C. Moulton. 2,073,219 ; Mar. 9.
Fur hairing machine. J. Golding. 2.090,591 ; Aug. 17.
Fur in a shuttle to active position, Method and apparatus
for rostorins. W. A. Tebo. 2.101.964: Dec. 14.
Fur skins and the like, and resulting products. Method
and apparatus for pointing. C. Sonman. 2,067.163 ;
Jan. 5.
Furfural and furan derivatives. Reduction of. F. N
Peters. Jr. 2.082.025 ; June 1.
Furfural, Catalytic hydrogenation of. G. DeW. Graves.
2,077,409 ; Apr. 20.
Furfural, Hydrogenating. W. A. Lazier. 2.077.422 ; Apr
20.
Furfural, Obtaining. C. G. C. Skogh. 2.096,353 ; Oct
19.
Furfural, Production of. E. I. Fulmer, L. M. Christensen,
and R. M. Hixon. 2,078,241 ; Apr. 27.
Furfural to furfuryl alcohol, Hydrogenation of.
Adkins and R. Connor. 2,094,975 ; Oct. 5.
Furnace : See-
H.
Air conditioning furnace.
Annealing furnace.
rarburizins furnace.
Ceramic furnace.
Combination furnace.
Down draft furnace.
Electric furnace.
ETlectric Induction fumac
Electrotherm.al furnace.
Knameline furnace.
Glass melting furnace.
Hardening furnace.
Heat-treating furnace.
Heat treatmi^nt furnace.
Hot air heating furnace.
Induction furnace.
Melting furnace,
^fetallurcical furnace.
Metallurgical induction
Muffle and like furnace.
furnace.
Oil burning furnace.
Open hearth furnace.
Powdered coal furnace.
Refuse burning furnace.
Regenerative furnace.
Reverberatory furnace.
Roller hearth furnace.
Rotating hearth furnace.
Slagging boiler furnace.
Superheatin
furnace.
Warm air furnace
induction
Furnace : See —
Slagging furnace.
Soaking pit furnace.
Steam boiler furnace.
Stoker furnace.
Furnace. L. V. Andrews and G. A. Rehm. 2,075.419 ;
Mar. 30.
Furnace.
Kerr.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
May 25.
Furnace. R,
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
20.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace.
Furnace
E. G. Bailey, R. M. Hardgrove, and H. J.
2,087,800; July 20.
S. Beck. 2,101.423 ; Dec. 7.
V. S. Beck. 2,089.329 ; Aug. 10.
C. E. Beery. 2,076,061 ; Apr. 6.
E. H. Berrrman. 2,097,093 ; Oct. 26.
J. O. Betterton and M. F. Perkins. 2,081,421 ;
S. Brown. 2,098,999 ; Nov. 16.
T. Crick. 2,083,641 ; June 15.
E. W. Dany. 2,069.057 ; Jan. 26.
J. L. Drake. 2.077.168 : Apr. 13.
J. Eberwein. 2,081.990 ; June 1.
M. B. Geiselman. 2,072,874; Mar. 9.
E. G. Green. 2,077,169 ; Apr. 13.
H. O. Halden. 2,090,328 ; Aug. 17.
I. Harter and P. R. Cassidy. 2,077,410 ; Apr.
X,. W. Heller. 2,087,972 ; July 27.
J. R. A. Hobson, Jr. 2,072.450 ; Mar. 2.
J. E. Kennedy. 2,067,964 ; Jan. 19.
H. J. Kerr. 2.087.801 ; July 20.
L. La Fay. 2,073,424; Mar. 9.
L. Lee. 2,085.103 : June 29.
D. J. Luty. 2,086,812 ; July 13.
D. H. N. Mayo. 2,087,734; July 20.
J. H. Noble. 2,096.821 : Oct. 26.
G. Pirich. 2,099.704; Nov. 23.
W. Raisch. 2.102.544; Dec. 14.
I. Risdon. 2,083,745 ; June 15.
L. D. Soubier. 2.069.542 ; Feb. 2.
H. A. Stewart. 2.069,120; Jan. 26.
F. B. Wadhams. 2.073,769 ; Mar. 16.
D. A. Wallace. 2.093.061 ; Sept. 14.
L. Wilson. 2.086.972 : July 13.
J. C. Woodson. 2,068,477 ; Jan. 19.
Furnace and its operation. K. M. Simpson. 2,078,348 ;
Apr. 27.
Furnace and method for heating fluids. J. G. Alther.
2,066,664 ; Jan. 5.
Furnace and method of heat treating, Heat treating.
L. N. Davis. 2,075,929 ; Apr. 6.
Furnace and operating the same. Electric induction.
D. L. Summev. 2.102.582: Dee. 14.
Furnace assembly. H. C. Wanner. 2.092,145 ; Sept. 7.
Furnace atmosphere. Metallurgical. A. L. Marshall.
2.085,597 : June 29.
Furnace baffle. I. J. Hussev. 2,080,405 ; May 18.
Furnace bridge wall. A. Hynd. 2,083,846 ; June 15.
Furnace. Charging device for metallurgical. L. S.
Longenecker. 2,090.056 : Aug. 17.
Furnace charging mechanism. Blast. F. I. Smith.
2.096.567; Oct. 19.
Furnace circulatory system. C. S. Gille. 2,072,517 ;
JIar. 2.
Furnace construction. J. E. BrinckerhofiE, J. D. Mc-
CuUough, and R. E. Swift. 2,091,224 ; Aug. 24.
Furnace construction. G. L. Danforth, Jr. 2,102,257 ;
Dec. 14.
Furnace construction.
Furnace construction.
Furnace construction.
Furnace- construction.
Cope. 2.083.638 ; June 15.
Furnace control. Reversing. F. H.
Nov. 9.
Ftirnace control svstem. W. H. Rimes.
31.
Furnace conveyer. P. S. Menough. 2,071,556 ; Feb. 23.
Furnace cooler. W. P. Chandler. Jr. 2.100.628 ; Nov. 30.
Furnace damper control. G. W. Folk. 2.089,020 : Aug. 3.
Furnace door frame. W. P. Chandler, Jr. 2,084,017 ;
June 15.
Furnace electrode control. Automatic electric arc. W. H.
Payne. 2,098.672 ; Nov. 9.
Furnace for and method of heating fluids. W. H. Minkema.
2,076.856 ; Apr. 13.
Furnace for hrazincr. K. P.. Welch. 2.094.249 ; Sept. 28.
Furnace for burning granular fuel and the like. L. M. J.
Stouff. 2,088,879 : Aug. 3.
Furnace for heating fluid's. L. A. Mekler. 2,076.854;
Apr. 13.
Furnace for heating materials under sustained pressure.
P. R. Church and H. C. Rateau. 2,070,983 ; Feb. 16.
Furnace for melting glass, Electric. J. Regenstreif and
O. Sorge. 2.071.707 ; Feb. 23.
Furnace for mills for hot rolling strips. J. K. Sutherland.
2.091.341 : Aug. 31.
S. A. Forter. 2.096.695 ; Oct. 19.
H. Heitman. 2.071.069 ; Feb. 16.
C. H. Wise. 2,101,786 ; Dec. 7.
Controlled atmosphere. F. T.
Loftus. 2,098,585 ;
2.091,734 ; Aug.
ore reduction. G. Andersen. 2,085,625 ;
Furnace for
June 29.
Furnace for the incineration of household refuse. P.
Lorton. 2,069,584 ; Feb. 2.
^H,'"^?,9,^o /P'" treating phosphate material. S. Fischer.
2.100.843 : Nov. 30.
Furnace, kiln, dryer and the like. Rotary. F. Llovd and
11. Lindars. 2.078.333 ; Apr. 27.
LIST OF IXVEXTIONS
889
Furnace loading apparatus. R. F. Xewell and G. W.
Hegel. 2,089,068 ; Aug. 3.
Furnace or the like for continuous combustion. J. T.
.Sandberg. 2,090,903 : Aug. 24.
Furnace port. S. A. Forter. 2,088,783 ; Aug. 3.
Furnace regenerator. A. E. Keman. 2,09.'i,937 ; Oct. 12.
Furnace structure. J. A. Clauss and D. E. McGuire.
2,103,234; Dec. 28.
Furnace structure, Warm air. O. J. Kuenhold. 2.089,969 :
Aug. 17.
Furnace structure. Warm air. O. J. Kuenhold.
2,090,053 ; Aug. 17.
Furnace tuyere. C. E. Harrison. 2.070,166 ; Feb. 9.
Furnace wall. M. H. Kuhner and G. A. Rehm. 2.086.940 ;
July 13.
Furnace wall. C. L. Myers. 2.098,430 : Nov. 9.
Furnace wall. A. H. Stewart. 2,092,537 ; Sept. 7.
Furnace wall and the like. R. C. Benner and G. J. Easter.
2,075,694 ; Mar. 30.
Furnace wall construction. P. W. Antill. 2,081,417 :
May 25.
Furnace wall construction. 51. Frisch. 2,070,267 ;
Feb. 9.
Furnace wall construction. G. M. Slaughter and G. W.
Black. 2,084,225 ; June 15.
Furnace wall, furnace-gas baffle plate, and the like. B.
BSlohiavek. 2,079,982; May 11.
Furnace wall structure. G. W. Davey. 2,075,602 ; Mar.
30.
Furnace with helical hearth. P. Flajoliet-Bracq.
2,067,823 ; Jan. 12.
Furnaces, Apparatus for stoking. H. L. Kraeft.
2,077,420 ; Apr. 20.
Furnaces, Charging high speed rotary. G. Zotos.
2,099,045 ; Nov. 16.
Furnaces, Device for feeding coal. T. Stark. 2,067,583 ;
Jan. 12.
Furnaces, Mechanical operation of smelting. H. R. Mac-
Michael. 2,070,910; Feb. 16.
Furnaces, Operating electric eddy current. L. Dreyfus.
2,072,549 ; Mar. 2.
Furniture. H. E. Aulsbrook. 2,103,422 ; Dec. 28.
Furniture. A. Ernest and I. Waldman. 2,070.100;
Feb. 9.
Furniture. J. Filiberto. 2,087,376 : July 20.
Furniture. P. G. Spicciato. 2.095,482 ; Oct. 12.
Furniture. E. B. Welch. 2.089,867 : Aug. 10.
Furniture, Article of. P. Meyer. 2,099,450 ; Nov. 16.
Furniture construction. E. C. Sechrest. 2,082,427 ;
June 1.
Furniture, Convertible. E. Ybanez and M. Lopez-Cepero.
2,073,293: Mar. 9.
Furniture, Convertible article of. W. Mayo and E. E.
Nock, Jr. 2,090,400 ; Aug. 17.
Furniture frame. Spring base seating. D. Hanauer.
2,073,693 ; Mar. 16.
Furniture, Mirrored. F. J. Wilkie. 2,075.319 : Mar. 30.
Furniture pad. W. D. Rich. 2,098.975 ; Nov. 16.
Furniture. Porch. L. B. and C. A. Whittington.
2,090.971 : Aug. 24.
Furniture. Sitting and resting. A. Lorenz. Re. 20.372 ;
May 18.
Furniture slip cover. J. Levi. 2,083,236 ; June 8.
Furniture web suspension plate. O. L. Kramer.
2.070.280 : Feb. 9.
Fuse. T. Birkenmaier. 2.077.207 : Apr. 13.
Fuse. N. J. Conrad. 2,074,538 : Mar. 23.
Fuse. N. J. Conrad. L',001.4.''.l ; Aug. 31.
Fuse. A. L. French. 2.087.005 : July 27.
Fuse. I. Korn. 2.071.843 ; Feb. 23.
Fu.se. S. I. Lindell. 2,084.495 ; June 22.
Fuse. M. L. Mathsen. 2,071.350; Feb. 23.
Fuse. M. L. Mathsen. 2,101,082; Dec. 7.
Fuse. .\. R.nmsov. 2.091 .4."i:< : Aug. .Tl.
Fuse. W. O. Schultz. 2,098.433 ; No%-. 9.
Fuse. H. A, Triplftr. 2.091,424: Aug. 31.
Fuse and fuse terminals, Electric. M. B. Wood.
2,079,097 : May 4.
Fuse and making same, Tamperproof. F. H. Bussniann.
2,095,229; Oct. 12.
Fuse and signal plug. Multiple. M. W. Freeman and J. W
Hooley. 2.07.5,516 ; Mar. 30.
Fuse, Automatic ejecting. H. P. Baurann. 2,072,290;
Fuse" block. M. W. Morris. 2.086.727 ; July 13.
Fuse box. E. A. Horn. 2.001.204 ; .Aug. 24.
Fuse carrier. A. B. Rvolnski. 2.088,668 : Aug. 3.
Fuse. Cnrtrldg.'. O. H. Jung and V. E. HetTelfinBcr.
2.074.050; M.tt. 16. „„ ,„„
Fuse clip. W. H. Frank and J. A. MoBslng. 2.096..'i80 ;
Fuse construction. G. R. Goodwin. a.OT.l.nS.'S ; Apr. 0.
Fuse construction. W. O. Schultz. 2,073.183 ; Mnr. 9.
Fuse const nut ion. II. K. Watson. Re. 2n..1.'i I : M'>y J
Fuse construction, Drop-out. A. G. Stelnmayer. 2,070.760 ;
Feb. 16. ^ „ .
Fuse construction. Drop-out. A. G. Stelnmayer.
2,076,081 ; Apr. 13. ... . ^ ..
Fuse control iii< chanlsm In romblnntlon with thermo
protective signal system. Multiple. A. U. Broune.
2.074.141; Mar. 10. ^,„ .
Fu«e out out. A. Unmsey. 2.001.452; Aujr 31.
Fuse <• t o. t, KxpuNlon. G. L. Hill. 2.094.013 ; Sept. 28.
Fuse cut out. Oil. A. E. Papp. 2,080,739 ; May 18.
Fuse disconnect switch. G. L. Carlisle. 2.088,152 : July
27.
Fuse, Drop-out. T. F. Johnson. 2.074.913 ; Mar. 23.
Fuse, Electric. L. A. Kauffman. 2.074.917 ; Mar. 23.
Fuse, Electric. M. B. Wood. 2,068,584; Jan. 19.
Fuse, Electrical. G. N. Lemmon. 2.090.609 : Aug. 17.
Fuse for bomb. H. H. Zomig. 2,089,243 ; Aug. 10.
Fuse for bombs. C. F. Hofstetter. 2,083,564 ; June 15.
Fuse for bombs. S. P. Huff and W. Summerbell.
2.091.281 ; Aug. 31.
Fuse for bombs. H. H. Zomig. 2.M4.032 ; Sept. 28.
Fuse for projectiles. W. Morpeth and J. C. W. Hesel-
tine. 2,090.457 ; Aug. 17.
Fuse for projectiles. V. R. Reed. 2,068,708 ; Jan. 26.
Fuse for projectiles. H. G. Towner. 2.076.602; Apr. 13.
Fuse for projectiles and the like, Delay action. L. E.
Rgmondv. 2,084,218 ; June 15.
Fuse for projectiles, Regulatable. P. Girard. 2,070,788 ;
Feb. 16. _
Fuse having a centrifugal drive. Mechanical time. H.
Junghans. 2.097,836 ; Nov. 2.
Fuse, High tension. G. L. Hill. Re. 20.450 : July 20.
Fuse, High tension. G. L. Hill. 2,094,012 : Sept. 28.
Fuse, High voltage. G. B. Mangan. Re. 20.420 : June 22.
Fuse holder. E. V. Gluck. 2.076,943 ; Apr. 13.
Fuse, Housed type of repeating drop-out. W. O. Schultz
and A. G. Steinmaver. 2.079.047 ; May 4.
Fuse, Indicating. L. A. Kauffman. 2.079,214 ; May 4.
Fuse link. E. F. Boothe. 2.089,172 ; Aug. 10.
Fuse link. E. F. Boothe. 2,093.509 ; Sept. 21.
Fuse link. E. F. Boothe. 2,102.8S2 : Dec. 21.
Fuse link construction. A. G. Steinmayer. 2,084.010;
June 15.
Fuse link. Electrical. O. H. Jung and P. E. Heffelfinger.
2.098.664 ; Nov. 9.
Fuse link for expulsion fuses. A. G. Steinmayer.
2.100.413 : Nov. 30. „ „ .
Fuse link. Spring tensioned. A. G. Steinmayer.
2.096.983 ; Oct. 26.
Fuse link stick. C. A. Fox. 2.102.894 : Dec. 21.
Fuse. Mechanical time. P. Girard. 2.102.950 • Dec. 21.
Fuse, Mining. M. Roumazeilles and R. Harl^. 2,095.574 :
Oct 12.
Fuse of the cartridge type. Electric. E. Moor. 2,090.220 ;
Fiiseljrganization. R. W. E. Moore. 2,087,699 ; July 20.
Fuse, Percussion. M. Birkist. 2.079.394 : May 4.
Fuse. Percussion. M. Birkigt. 2.097.015; Oct. 26.
Fuse. Percuiision. W. Morpeth and J. C. W. Heseltine.
2,073,250; Mar. 9. „ „„„ «» ■, , a
Fuse plug. P. F. Dieffenbacher. 2.086,406; July 6.
' E A. G. Ganoe. 2.103.717 ; Dec. 28.
L. A. Kauffman. 2.074.918: Mar. 23.
L. Ludwig. 2,073.160 ; Mar. 9.
L. Ludwig. 2,080.067 ; May 18.
F. J. McHugh. 2.079.462 ; .May 4.
C. E. Moodv. 2.093.335 ; Sept. 14.
B. F. Muldbon. 2.081.675 ; May 25.
J. Weber. 2.005.274 : Oct. 12.
G. M. B. Senor. 2.084.222
June
Fuse. Plug
Fuse plug.
Fuse plug.
Fuse plug.
Fuse plug.
F\ise plug.
Fuse plug.
Fuse plug.
Fuse plug assembly.
15.
t\ise plug. Indicating.
Jan. 19. . , ,.
Fuse plug. Magnetic dummy. L. J. Montgomery.
and C. 11. Bosch. 2.090.302; Aug. 17.
Fuse pullpr switch. M. Guett. 2.077.319 ; Apr. 13.
Fuse. R.fillablp. J. H. Hickey. Re. 20..501 : Sept. 14
Fuse. Refillable blade. D. E. tamey. 2.077.823 ; .\pr. 20
Fuse, Renewable. L. A. Kauffman.
Fuse. Renewable. C. J. McHugh.
Fuse. Renewable electric. G. E.
Dec. 14. „ „
Fuse reversing mechanism. E. H
Fuse ^Safety. D. E. Pearsall. 2.102.0-:'4 ; Dec. 1-4.
Fuse. Safety E. A. Sanders. 2.099.500; Nov. liV
Fuse. Screw type electric. J. J. Anich. 2.095,903
12
T. Birkenmaier. 2,102.2.'.3: Dec. 14.
O C. Cloueh. 2.007.019 : Oct. 26.
C. A. Fox. 2.081.623: May 25.
W. A. Heinrich. 2.0.SS.415 : July 27.
W. A. HclnHch and C. A. Fox. 2.0S0.028
H. M. Muncheryan. 2.067.977
2.074.919 ; Mar. 23.
2.074.060; Mar. 16.
Holmes. 2.102.206 ;
Taylor. 2.086.684 ;
Oct.
Kauffmnn.
T. W. Hnye.
for. M. I.
2.074.400:
2.072.503 :
MnthtPii.
Fu.-ie switch.
Fuse switch.
Fuse switch.
Fuse switch.
Fuse switch.
July 0.
Fuse with Indicator. Dual. L. A
.Mar. 23.
Fusi-e. Combination torpedo
Mar. 2.
Fuses. I><>lnved arming devlw
2.009. 2.%9 ;■ Fob. 2.
Fus.liige ciinntructlon. F. It Weyiiioiitli
Gngers' tape reel. W. A. Wnlker ? 090 1
Gaging iniM-hnnl«m. W, 11. II<<\>.
Cain .(.nlrcil. H U Mlalr 'J
Cnin control. Autoniallr. (' J
13.
Gain control. Automntlc. O. JotMt _
Gain control. Automntlc. H. A. Snow. 2.0.2,283; M«r, ..
iJalnconlrol nvntcin, Automntlc. W. C. iJtnr. Jr.
2.0H3..'\01 ; June K. . , -,
Gain control ayiileni. 8up«'rhotor<Hlyne nutomatlr. J. C.
Nonnckenn. 2.103.8«a : 1>«. 28.
.10J.SI7 ; IVc.
in ; Not. le.
\pr. 13.
1).
'. SM ; Apr.
2,n.KS.20<l : July 27
890
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Gainer mechanism for winding machines. H. R. Blair.
2,079,730 ; May 11.
Gaiter. L. Wiesenfeld. 2,078,550; Apr. 27.
Galactan product and making same. S. F. Aci'ee.
2,073,616 ; Mar. 16.
Galvanized sheets, Controlling the spangling of. H. E.
McCoy. 2,086,278 ; July 6.
Galvanizing composition. F. D. McBride. 2,101,816 ;
Dec. 7.
Galvanizing process. A. F. Bradley. 2,068,904 : Jan. 26.
Galvanometer. H. J. Hasbrouck, Jr. 2,081,233 ; May
25.
Gambrel. Animal. O. J. Pawlitschek. 2,093,732
Sept. 21.
Game. M. K. Akers. 2,071,014 ; Feb. 16.
Game. S. T. Allen. 2.093,948; Sept. 21.
Game. H. W. Armstrong. 2,083,540 ; June 15.
Game. H. G. Bieitenstein. 2,088,258 ; July 27.
Game. R. P. Dietrich. 2.103,151 ; Dec. 21.
Game. O. F. Farley. 2,069,106 ; Jan. 26.
Game. B. L. Fisher. 2,098,417 : Nov. 9.
Game. G. H. Forsyth. 2,066,724 ; Jan. 5.
Game. C. Gerber. 2,086,864 ; July 13.
Game. P. J. Knorpp. 2,080,489 ; May 18.
Game. C. J. McAbee. 2,088,137 ; July 27.
Game. R. Mitchell. 2,070,608 ; Feb. 16.
Game. H. J. Osvold. 2,098,011 ; Nov. 2.
Game. P. L. Palmer. 2,072,605 ; Mar. 2.
Game. G. W. Perks. 2,102,807 ; Dec. 21.
Game. M. Pool. 2,103,435 ; Dec. 28.
Game. C. F. Shaffer. 2,082,983 ; June 8.
Game. W. M. Shetler. 2.068.200; Jan. 19.
Game. H. J. Stitt. 2,072,723 ; Mar. 2.
Game. B. T. String. 2,076,010; Apr. 6.
Game. H. A. Swart. 2,101,764 ; Dec. 7.
Game. J. B. Walker. 2,089,514 : Aug. 10.
Game. B. F. Wupper. 2,100,421 ; Nov. 30.
Game, Amusement. E. P. Stein, F. D. Thornton, and R.
Morris. 2,103,191-2 ; Dec. 21.
Game, Amusement. B. W. and H. S. Williams.
2,101,302 ; Dec. 7.
Game and apparatus therefor. S. G. Frantz, B. S. Mc-
Cutchen, W. van B. Roberts, and J. Q. Stewart.
2,068,379 ; Jan. 19.
Game and educational device. E. J. Hornung.
2,092,577 ; Sept. 7.
Game and exercising device. M. D. Price. 2,087,445 ;
July 20.
Game and game apparatus. R. K. Stockton. 2,073,324 ;
Mar. 9.
Game apparatus. H. G. Breitenstein. 2,094,634 ; Oct. 5.
Game apparatus. W. E. Brumbelow. 2,092,905 ; Sept. 14.
Game apparatus. L. D. Chambers. 2,087,198 ; July 13.
Game apparatus. H. R. Crowther and S. W. Hawkins.
2,077,464 ; Apr. 20.
Game apparatus. H. Eckstein and A. Kiraifv. 2,093,427-
Sept. 21.
Game apparatus. L. JI. Hansen. 2,092,157 ; Sept. 7.
Game apparatus. T. C. Hense. 2,083,119; June 8.
Game apparatus. E. B. Hiatt. 2,092,162 ; Sept. 7.
Game apparatus. C. R. Hope. 2,097,029 ; Oct. 26.
Game apparatus. L. E. Johnson and B. C. Bordonaro.
2.102.535 ; Dec. 14.
Game apparatus. A. Klemin. 2,075,619 ; Mar. 30.
Game apparatus. R. H. Konikoff. 2,103,467 ; Dec. 28.
Game apparatus. C. C. Lutes. 2.103,428: Dec. 28.
Game apparatus. J. W. MacClatchie and T. C. Alexander.
2,087,221 ; July 13.
Game apparatus. G. E. Macy. 2,083,850 ; June 15.
Game apparatus. F. K. Jlaitland. 2,084.497 ; June 22.
Game apparatus. A. Jl. Miller and D. O. McLean.
2,077,124 ; Apr. 13.
Game apparatus. J. Morrison. 2,103,167 ; Dec. 21.
Game apparatus. A. Obodzinski. 2.094.716 ; Oct. 5.
Game apparatus. J. W. Orcutt, H. A. Stearns, and T. L.
Wall. 2,101,188 : Dec. 7.
(iame apparatus. B. Radtke. 2,074,500 : Mar. 23.
Game apparatus. J. W. Reed. 2,073,177 ; Mar. 9.
Game apparatus. D. C. Rockola. 2,067,244-5 ; Jan. 12.
Oamo apparatus. D. C. Kookola. 2.103,870; Dee. 28.
Game apparatus. C. R. Simpkins. 2,101,201 ; Dec. 7.
Game apparatus. V. F. Slezak. 2,098,406 ; Nov. 9.
Game apparatus. H. B. Stoner and IC. Ivnickerbocker.
2,093,293; Sept. 14.
Game apparatus. H. B. Stoner and K. Knickerbocker.
2,102,860: Dec. 21.
Game apparatus. H. G. Traver. 2,098,320 ; Nov 9
Game apparatus. .\. Triolo. 2,095.111 ; Oct. 5.
Game apparatus. W. A. Troth. 2,081,255 ; May 25
Game apparatus. R. C. Warner. 2,081,520 ; May 25.
<;anie apparatus. A. Weinberg. 2,068.306: Jan. 19
Game apparatus. H. E. Williams. 2,072,933 ; Mar 9
Game apparatus. H. E. Williams. 2,101.354 • Dec 7
Game apparatus. Amusement. B. Radtke. 2 084 452 •
June 22.
Game apparatus for amusement purposes. J. A Brace-
well. 2.074,207; Mar. 10.
Game apparatus, Marble. K. C. Shyvers. 2,087.799 •
July 20.
Game apparatus. Mechanical. H. S. Williams. 2,098 410 •
Nov. 9.
Game apparatus, Projecting. W. S. Karp. 2,077 369 •
Apr. 13.
Game apparatus, Punchboard. H. L. Smith. 2,098,434;
Nov. 9.
Game apparatus, Race. B. W. and H. S. Williams.
2,076,054-5 ; Apr. 6.
Game apparatus, Racing. A. L. Keith. 2,093,522 ;
Sept. 21.
Game apparatus, Table. H. W. Bjorklund. 2,089,726;
Aug. 10.
Game appliance. H. O. Costello. 2,094,766 ; Oct. 5.
Game, Ball. R. Heimers. 2,094,536 : Sept. 28.
Game, Ball and cup. W. Vater. 2,097,652 ; Nov. 2.
Game, Battle board tennis. M. K. Browne. 2,067,071 ;
Jan. 5.
Game board. C. A. Anderson and M. Tobin. 2,083,108 ;
June 8.
Game board. E. P. Rudolph. 2,094,673 : Oct. 5.
Game board. H. G. Smith. 2,075,366; Mar. 30.
Game, Board. E. Strey. 2.097,052 : Oct. 26.
Game box. M. Klep. 2,084,912 ; June 22.
Game, Card. H. Creswell. 2,072,799 ; Mar. 2.
Game, Card baseball. C. E. Stowe. 2,088,492 ; July 27.
Game, Checker boardtype pin. J. P. Hameetman.
2,086,327 ; July 6.
Game device. E. J. Collins, M. Hennessey, and P. Eraser.
2,069,134; Jan. 26.
Game device. H. Lange and M. H. Ronzone. 2,095,390 ;
Oct. 12.
Game device. N. Littell and W. Wenecek. 2,087,575 ;
July 20.
Game device. W. A. Taylor. 2,075.372 ; Mar. 30.
Game device. J. F. Wellekens. 2,071,600 ; Feb. 23.
Game device. H. E. Williams. 2,073,132 ; Mar. 9.
Game, Educational. A. A. Kickhofel. 2,075,442 ; Mar. 30
Game, Educational skill. H. Sass. 2,081,020 ; May 18.
Game, Football. T. J. and D. G. Hamilton and C. W.
Wood. 2,084,802; June 22.
Game, Football. F. J. Welna. 2,075,152; Mar. 30.
Game, Marble. F. H. King. 2,097,670; Nov. 2.
Game mechanism. B. O. Mattson. 2,095.367 ; Oct. 12.
Game of skill. H. G. Breitenstein. 2,090,613 ; Aug. 24.
Game of skill. H. G. Breitenstein. 2,093,162-3 ; Sept. 14.
Game of skill. H. G. Breitenstein. 2,094,633 ; Oct. 5.
Game of skill. C. W. Morgan. 2,072,682 ; Mar. 2.
Game of skill. Apparatus for playing a. T. Kelly.
2,089,652 ; Aug. 10.
Game or sales promotion device. T. Zumpano. 2,090,091 ;
Aug. 17.
Game, Parlor baseball. G. F. Reichel. 2,075,960 ; Apr. 6.
Game, Phonic. W. B. Messinger. 2.091.555; Aug. 33.
Game, Picture crime mystery. M. B. Levoy. 2,099,611 ;
Nov. 16.
Game piece. G. M. McGuckin. 2.087,159 ; July 13.
Game, Racing. J. B. Leighton. 2,070,605 ; Feb. 16.
Game, Roto dart. L. E. Moss and P. JI. Titus. 2,077,001 ;
Apr. 13.
Game, Roulette spelling. C. G. Simpson. 2,087,555 :
July 20.
Game, Stock market. B. L. Frv. 2.088,951 ; Aug. 3.
Game, Table. L. A. Becker. 2,087,276 ; July 20.
Game table. J. A. Wurzer. 2,066,816 ; Jan. 5.
Game table. Collapsible. N. Monier. 2,075,354 ; Mar. 30
Game, Table football. W. M. Wylie. 2,069,514; Feb. 2.
Game time indicator. E. E. Foster. 2.079.204; Slay 4.
Game timer. J. H. Fleer. 2,076,453 ; Apr. 6.
Game toy. H. D. Penney. 2,095.284 ; Oct. 12.
Game, Twin marble skill. A. Szabo. 2,101,657 ; Dec. 7.
Game, War. O. R. Gable. 2,092,209 ; Sept. 7.
Gang-bonng machine. O. F. Carpenter. 2,070,466 ;
Feb. 9.
Gantry, Traveling. C. A. Hirschbers. 2,060.830 : Feb. 9.
Garage door bolder. A. Schneider. 2,080,097 ; May 11.
Garage system. M. A. Kent. 2,070,793 ; Feb. 16.
Garbage, Apparatus for treating. N. Ohlsen. 2,103,488 ;
'^^2lioQ-if^T) ^2 ^' ■^'^"'^® ^^^ ^- ^- Guilford.
Garbage container. W. C. Groeniger. 2,072,813 ; Mar. 2.
^'^^"Ji^^ disinfecting device. L. Schneider and N. Modad.
2,067,547 ; Jan. 12.
Garbage receptacle. P. N. Battin. 2,079,592 ; May 11.
Garden implement. W. L. Boyer. 2,093,304; Sept. 14.
Harden implement. T,. F, Coe. 2.070.041 • Feb 9
Garden implement. B. E. Cox. 2,080,763 ; May 18.
Garden or plant bed cover. F. Zielasko. 2,086,310 ;
July 6.
Garden tool. J. S. Allen. 2,082,476 ; June 1.
Garden tool M. Cyganick. 2,076,120 ; Apr. 6.
ooooTta°^T ^-.J^- Jerner and H. E. Hokenson.
2,083.786 ; June 15.
^''2.072!o31-'Feb*'23''*' "^^^^^^^^ ^- ^- Downing.
"¥,(m 560*-'Mlfr^ 2 '°^^'' ^' ^''^°'' ""'' ^- ^- ^chmid.
Garment. M. C. Baatz. 2,074,975 ; Mar 23
Garment. D. W. Barmon. 2,072,020 • Feb 23
Garment. O. A. Berman. 2,066.324 ; Jan. 5
.arment. J. W. Bour. 2,074.012 ; Mar. 16
M"ir"Vr, Boysen and V. E. Raddatz. 2,074,119;
Garment. C. Epstein. 2,069,579- Feb 2
Garment. E. O. Fellroth. 2,094,643 ; Oct. 5
Garment. D. L. Fine. 2,093,192: Sent 14
• .arment. H.Goldstein. 2.073.929 • Mar 16
LIST OF INVENTIONS
891
Garment. E. Hauser. 2,091,441 ; Aug. 31.
Garment. S. W. Kunstadter. 2,102,801 ; Dec. 21.
Garment. J. H. Le Coney. 2,068,186 ; Jan. 19.
Garment. M. R. Le Roy. 2,077,244; Apr. 13.
Garment. M. Liebmann. 2,087,763 ; July 20.
Garment. S. Lipton. 2,085,913 ; July 6.
Garment. A. N. Oppenheim. 2,086,235 ; July 6.
Garment. R. S. Oscard. 2,100,869 ; Nov. 30.
Garment. A. Pleiter and A. H. Peterson. 2,099,620 ;
Nov. 16.
Garment. J. Robinsohn. 2.073.711 : Mar. 16.
Garment. J. A. Schaffer. 2,073,495 ; Mar. 9.
Garment. L. Siegel. 2,090,076 ; Aug. 17.
Garment. S. Sinskey. 2,102,039; Dec 14.
Garment. R. S. Wheeler. 2,075,414 ; Mar. 30.
Garment. C. R. Yengst. 2,093,792 ; Sept. 21.
Garment and belt means therefor. li. Regis and G.
Esposito. 2,071,574 ; Feb. 23.
Garment. Animal. M. De Mar. 2,103,109 ; Dpc. 21.
Garment, Apparel. R. W. Bissell. 2,099,099 ; Not. 16.
Garment, Body molding. H. A. and M. E. Smith.
2,100,986; Nov. 30.
Garment, Burial. H. H. Woods. 2,101,483 ; Dec. 7.
Garment, Child's. D. J. Buffington. 2,081,290 ; l^Iav 25.
Garment. Combination. R. F. Cotey and C. H. Fleck.
2,074,776 ; Mar. 23.
Garment. Combination. J. Cowf. 2,097.175 ; Oct. 26.
Garment, Composite. J. Siegel. 2,073,230-1 ; Mar. 9.
Garmenr eonnecrer. R. Linton and J. Lipton. 2.094,239 :
Sept. 28.
Garment construction. G. L. Fields. 2,081,426 ; May 25.
Garment construction and malting the same. S. Sharps.
2,072,505 ; Feb. 23.
Garment container. L. A. Baum. 2,083,543 ; June 15.
Garment, Detachable combination. P. H. Robbins.
2,072,839 : Mar. 2.
Garment drier. E. E. Liclit(>rmi)ii, 2.094.042 : Sent. 28.
Garment. Form conforming. R. Monroe. 2,088,245 ;
July 27.
Garment, Foundation. R. T. Allis. 2,075,565 ; Mar. 30.
Garment, Foundation. H. Wipperman. 2,076,169 ;
Apr. 6.
Garment, Foundation. H. Wipperman. 2,092,900 ; Sept.
14.
Garment hanger. E. H. Binns. 2,092,635 ; Sept. 7.
Garment hanger. J. H. Cournyer. 2,076,174 ; Apr. 6.
Garment hanger. G. K. Edison. 2,007,833 ; Jan. 12.
Garment hanger. S. L. Fuller. 2,076.533; Apr. 13.
Garment hanger. F. Hille. 2,096,717 : Oct. 26.
Garment hanger. H..L. Johnson. 2,091.992; Sept. 7.
Garment hanger. G. M. Kroll. 2,096,303 ; Oct. 19.
Garment hanger. J. H. Moore. 2.070.673 ; Feb. 16.
Garment hanger. E. P. Ott. 2,076,824; Apr. 13.
Garment hanger. F. W. Preston. 2.096,197 ; Oct. 19.
Garment hanger. G. Reed. 2,073,805 ; Mar. 16.
(iarment hanger. M. R. Ross. 2.082,910; June 8.
Garment hanger. R. O. Ross. 2,101,294 ; Dec. 7.
Garment hanger. F. Simon. 2,096.827 ; Oct. 26.
Garment hanger. S. Zotlin. 2,085,138 ; June 29.
Garment hanger clip. R. A. Schramm. 2,077,717 ; Apr.
20.
Garment hanger. Multiple purpose. L. P. Bruening.
2,099.596 ; Nov. 16.
Garment hanger, Portiiblc N. ('. Ijcidgcn. 2. 070. 108 ;
Feb. 9.
Garment hanging device. M. D. Johnson. 2,092,121 ;
Sept. 7.
Garment, Tloodod. M. Arst. 2.102.251 ; Dec. 14.
Garment, Ladv's. F. M. Mir.slty. 2.079,656; May 11.
Garment loop attachment. G. A. C. Baxter. 2,082,438 ;
June 1.
Garment. Moistureproof nether. II. W. Edmlston.
2,081,915 ; June 1.
Garment, Outer. A. K. P-ner. 2,100.933; Nov. 30.
Garment press. O. W. Schaum. 2,076,165; Apr. 0.
Garment pressing machine. W. Strobridge. 2,097,746 ;
Nov. 2.
Garment pressing machine. W. Strobridge. 2,099.181 ;
Nov. 16.
Gannent pressing nmchine. T. Yosyk. 2,008,527 ; Jan.
19.
Garment pressing niachini-. T. Yosyk. 2,102,663; Dec.
21.
Garment protector. E. 11. BInns. 2,092,634 ; Sept. 7.
(Jarment i)rolerlor. .1. <;ullrl(lge. 2.001,506; Aug. 31
(Jarnient protoclor. R. A. McDonald. 2,074,071 ; Mar.
Giiniient iirnt.Tlnr. J. E. Niisli. 2.091.560: Aug. 31.
Garment protector. Le R. II. Rand. 2.071,509; Feb. 23.
Garment rack. G. Peterson and It. A. Magnuson.
2,081,703; May 25. ,,-,>„,. ,,
(Janiicnt rcliilin'r. J. J. ScliIiicpr<T. 2.0,9.01.1; May 4.
Garment, Rubber. A. N. Spnnel. 2,008,098 ; Jan 20.
Garment, Ruliher and rubl)crlzed sanitary. J. Stein and
n. 11. Mdslicr. Iti'. 20.337; Apr. 20.
Garment, Rubb<;rl/.cd. J. M. Edwards. 2.087,240; July
20.
Gariiiciil, Siinltiirv. J. (•. Friemnn. 2,102,300; Dec. 14.
Garment, Self adjusting. J. Blvoiia. 2,000,281 ; Aug.
17.
Garment, Shanipoo. H. J. IlnindHteln. 2.080,107 ; May 11.
GarinenlHhaplMg machine. M. T. Volgt. 2.090.318; Aug.
17.
Garment, Sleeping. L. OoIkmi. 2,101,701; Dec. 7.
Garment, Sleeping. W. J. Munro. 2,096,913 ; Oct. 26.
Garment steaming device. G. Jacobs. 2,075,724 ; Mar. 30.
Garment storage bag. E. A. Miller. 2,071,850 ; Feb. 23.
Garment support. K. E. Hadjoson. 2.094,355 ; Sept. 28.
Garment support. G. Richter. 2,072,685 ; Mar. 2.
Garment, Supporting. M. Schottenfels. 2,079,426 ;
May 4.
Garment supporting attachment. C. Knol. 2,103,854 ;
Dec. 28.
Garment supporting device. A. Levine. 2,091,931 ; Aug.
31.
Garment, Water-shedding. R. M. Stephens and J. C.
Brown. 2,075,238 ; Mar. 30.
Garment with inelastic crotch insert. Knit nether. D. F.
SLeehy. 2,093,371 ; Sept. 14.
Garments, Apparatus for pressing. T. Crocella.
2,084,765 ; June 22.
Garments, Bagging. W. B. Williams. 2,089,868 ; Aug. 10.
Garments, Summer. H. M. Birch. 2,072,614 ; Mar. 2.
Garnishing device. H. E. Mercer. 2,072,509 ; Mar. 2.
Garter. S. Lipton. 2,087,620; July 20.
(iarter. E. O. Loeber. 2.102.561 ; Dec. 14.
Garter and other supporting means. R. B. Young.
2,084,174 ; June 15.
Garter. Cowtail. M. Jamlja. 2.103.584 : Dec. 28.
Garter grip. J. Wratschko. 2,066,957 ; Jan. 5.
Garter hook. Thin runproof. A. Felin. 2,073,366 ; Mar. 9.
Gas absorption process. .\. JL Clark. 2,080.379 ; July 6.
Gas absorption tower. T. Liggett, 3d. 2,087,156 ; July
13.
Gas administering machine. J. A. Heidbrink. 2,100,778 :
Nov. 30.
Gas analysis method and apparatus. J. D. Morgan.
2,081,094 ; May 18.
Gas analysing apparatus. J. D. Morgan. 2,083,522 ;
June 8.
Gas analyzing process. R. G. Griswold. 2,084,954 ; June
22.
(Jas analyzing process and apparatus. B. Miller.
2,083,520; June 8.
Gas and air mixing device. W. E. Benjamin. 2,088,632 ;
Aug. 3.
Gas and air mixing device. S. B. Brown. 2,094,978 ;
Oct. 5.
Gas and air mixing device. W. A. Hauer. 2,076,559 ; Apr.
13.
Gas and air trap. J. C. Blumer. 2,103,057; Dec. 21.
Gas and combustion thereof, Production of. A. E.
Knowlton. 2,098,629 ; Nov. 9.
Gas and liquid contact apparatus. F. R. Bichowsky.
2,095.530 ; Oct. 12.
Gas and liquid contacting means and method. G. D.
Dill. 2,088,691 ; Aug. 3.
Gas and solid separator. R. B. Estes and 0. Anagnost.
2,092,305 ; Sept. 7.
Gas, Apparatus for generating fuel. H. E. Rider.
2,085,510 ; June 29.
Gas, Apparatus for metering. C. F. Wallace and G. D.
Peet. 2,074,950 ; Mar. 23.
Gas, Apparatus for producing. A. P. van Heeden.
2,099,150 ; Nov. 16.
Gas, Apparatus for transporting. A. J. Diescher.
2,095.243 ; Oct. 12.
Gas atmosphere, Apnaratus for producing a. O. S.
Haskell. 2.085.584 ; June 29.
Gas atmosphere. Apparatus for producing a. A. G. Hotch-
kiss. 2,085,586; June 20.
Gas burner. 3. Becvar. 2,074.531 ; Mar. 23.
Gas burner. A. Borning. 2.006.369 ; Oct. 19.
Gas burner. L. H. Blood. 2,067,656; Jan. 12.
Gas burner. R. S. Dodd. 2.096.8S6 ; Oct. 26
Gas burner. T. Forberg. 2,060.062 ; Jan. 26.
Gas burner. P. S. Harper. 2,098,6.')9 ; Nov. 9.
(ias burner. P. S. Harper. 2,099,205; Nov. 16.
(las hurnrr. V. Hess. 2,103,3(>.''. ; Him-. 2.S.
Gns burner. S. IT. Hobson. 2.002.714; Sept. 11.
(;as burner. J. O. Jensen. 2. 082. ,892 ; June 8.
Gas burner. P. H. LeCompte. 2.100.00,'i; Nov. 30.
Gas burner. C. L. Lehman. 2,003,010 • Sept. 21.
Gas burner. C. J. Levev and E. J. Haedlke. 2,077,42 I ;
Apr. 20.
(ins burner. A. E. Martols. 2.083.160; Juno S.
fJas burner. F. A. Nemec. 2.090,275; Nov. 16.
Gns burner. Safety. H. Arquiiit. 2.100,681; Nov. 30.
Gas liurniiig and eonlrol iipparadis. (!. Ilerbsler.
2,101.303 ; D.'C. 7.
GiiH burning appiiratus. C. F. Carroll and A. O. Wllley
2,070.0<!0 ; Feb. 16.
Gas burning unit. \V. V.. MfioKon/.le. 2,070,155; Apr. 8.
Gas ciirbunllnK apparntuB. O. H. Ensign. 2,073,208;
(!nN nirhurellng apparatus. U. F. Ensign. 2,073,200;
CaH rliMiiilng nionns. J. C. Hayes. 2,0,80.713; Miiy l.S.
(;aH cock, Mnlllpl<> plug. .1. T Miirvin and E. «'. I.
Uogers. 2.000,581; Aug. 17 „ „ .
Can iniiK'tit or NDliillonM, Di'terniluInK the. IC. 7.nlim.
•J,U»2.10,' ; Di'C. II.
Ghh control and feeding unit. H. J. Pardee. 2.007,33(1;
Gas control for beer dniw o(T nvhIi'Min. C. .1. McDonald.
2,088.080 ; July 27.
liMNCMltlnK and wi'ldlnrr of metals. App.'nniu* (or I..
CiiMipb.'ll, Jr. 2,080,300; May l.S
.
892
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Gas cylinder apparatus, Vehicular. E. L. Ragonnet.
2,087,300; July 20.
Gas detecting apparatus. E. A. Gandy. 2,102,457 ; Dec.
14.
Gas, Detecting small quantities of. A. Schroter.
2,103,187 ; Dec. 21.
Gas detector. H. A. Dodge and C. J. Dietrich. 2,097,182 ;
Oct. 26.
Gas device or heater, Diesel. V. V. Webster. 2,070,189 ;
Feb. 9.
Gas discharge device. A. Engelmann and G. Wolf.
2,098,380; Nov. 9.
Gas discharge device. H. Geffcken and H. Richter.
2,094,450 ; Sept. 28.
Gas discharge relay. L. L. E. Chauveau. 2,088,548 ;
July 27.
Gas discharge tubes. Lighting. M. Ibuka. 2,075,200 ;
Mar. 30.
Gas engine. A. F. Reals and E. E. Pudge. 2,081,139 ;
May 25.
Gas engine. E. M. Tuclter. 2,084,604; June 22.
Gas exhaustion from locomotives and other furnaces. K.
Baschant. 2,077,029 ; Apr. 13.
Gas filled discharge tube. J. G. W. Mulder. 2,080,628 ;
May 18.
Gas filled lamp. Electric rare. A. Lederer. 2,084,037 ;
June 15.
Gas-filled tube. L. K. Swart. 2,103,439 ; Dec. 28.
Gas filter. G. H. Fraser. 2,094,531 ; Sept. 28.
Gas filter. E. S. Paisley and A. F. Peters. 2,100,610 ;
Nov. 30.
Gas filter. R. Strindberg. 2,070,872 ; Feb. 16.
Gas filter. R. Strindberg. 2,076,304-5 ; Apr. 6.
Gas flow means for anesthetic apparatus and the like.
K. Connell. 2,099,842 ; Nov. 23.
Gas flow regulator. J. G. Stewart. 2,077,968 ; Apr. 20.
Gas for natural gas in standard carbureted water gas
apparatus. Making a substitute. W. E. Steinwedell.
2,086,340 ; July 6.
Gas for the carburization of steel, Producing. J. A. Dow.
2,089,545 ; Aug. 10.
Gas fuel mi.xing device. F. G. Welke. 2,085,243 ; June
29.
Gas-generating charge. J. M. Holm. 2,090,608 : Aug. 17.
Gas, Generating combustible. W. H. Hermsdorf.
2,096,804 : Oct. 26.
Gas generating system. G. H. Magee. 2,097,463 ; Nov. 2.
Gas generator. R. Falconer and E. Collignon. 2,088,368 ;
July 27.
Gas generator, Free piston driving. R. Pateras Pescara.
2,101,412 ; Dec. 7.
Gas heating unit. R. G. Miner. 2,082,176 ; June 1.
Gasholder. J. H. Wiggins. 2,102,299 : Dec. 14.
Gasholder, Waterless. R. B. Luebbe. 2.086,873 ; July 13.
Gas lamp. Electric incandescent high pressure. H. Swan-
son. 2,097,679 ; Nov. 2.
Gas lever carburetor control. D. M. Hughes and L. G
Donald. 2,077,838; Apr. 20.
Gas line connecter. Ductile. J. C. Romine. 2,100,270 ;
Nov. 23.
Gas liquefying apparatus. C. W. Rice. 2,088,437 ; July
Gas machine. H. V. Atwell. 2.079,586 : May 4.
Gas, Making. H. E. Rider. 2,103,182 ; Dec. 21.
Gas, Making fuel. R. B. Stitzer. 2,093,493; Sept. 21.
Gas making process, High pressure. O. Hubmann.
2,094,946 ; Oct. 5.
Gas, Manufacture of carbureted water. A. Johnson and
C. E. Hemminger. 2,091,240 ; Aug. 24.
Gas, Manufacturing water. E. L. Tornquist. 2,084,749 ■
June 22. '
Gas meter. G. Baffi. 2,087,229 ; July 20.
Gas meter. Pressure compensating. A. D. MacLean.
2,093,151; Sept. 14.
Gas meter. Single piston. G. Kuwada. 2,087,937 ; Julv
27.
Gas, Method and apparatus for cooling a. I. H. Levin
2,078,953 : May 4.
Gas, Method and apparatus for generating. J. T. Whit-
field. 2,068,119 ; Jan. 19.
Gas, Method and apparatus for supplving. C. F. Wallace
2,083,412 ; June 8.
Gas mixer. G. A. Pickett. 2,101,477 ; Dec. 7.
Gas mixer. G. Rossi and J. Massa. 2,077,493 ; Apr. 20
Gas mixer. J. E. Shull. 2,092,706 ; Sept. 7.
Gas mixing apparatus. E. L. Anderson. 2,075,258 ; Mar.
30.
Gas mixing unit. T. A. Sala. 2,077,131 ; Apr. 13.
Gas mixing valve. H. H. Waters and R. H. Kerr.
2,068,897 : Jan. 26.
Gas mixtures. Process and apparatus for separating, p
Schuftan. 2.067,349 ; Jan. 12.
Gas mixtures, Separation of. F. PolUtzer. 2,071,703 •
Feb. 23.
Gas odorant mixture. C. A. Thomas and W. Schmidt-
Nickels. 2,008.614; Jan. 19.
Gas off-take, Valved. J. S. Potter. 2,082,118 ; June 1.
Gas or vapor discharge tube. H. J. Spanner and W.
Lucas. 2,092,303 ; Sept. 7.
Gas pressure maintaining device. A. Musso. 2,066,358 ;
Jan. 5.
Gas pressure regulator. G. M. Doming. 2,094.269 ; Sent.
28.
Gas pressure regulator. L. W. Stettner. 2,082,227 ;
June 1. _
Gas process. Carbureted water. J. S. Haug, H. G. Terzian,
and J. A. Perry. 2,067,052 ; Jan. 5.
Gas producer. H. Hillebrand. 2,076,891 ; Apr. 13.
Gas producer. A. B. Huyck. 2,083,711 ; June 15.
Gas producer. R. S. Lange. 2,084,530 ; June 22.
Gas producer. G. Szlkla and A. Rozinek. 2,099,968 ;
Nov. 23.
Gas producer. O. Zeisloft and F. N. Becker. 2,082,530 ;
June 1.
Gas producer. Continuous feed. K. Yamazaki and S.
Uchida. 2,088,679; Aug. 3.
Gas, Producing. H. J. Carson. 2,093,005 ; Sept. 14.
Gas, Producing. T. Nagel. 2,067,940; Jan. 19.
Gas producing apparatus. M. E. McLean. 2,092,810 ;
Sept. 14.
Gas producing apparatus. Output system for. M. E.
McLean. 2,094,461 ; Sept. 28.
Gas, Producing combustion-inhibiting. W. J. Willenbore.
2,093,379 ; Sept. 14.
Gas purification. J. W. Hayes and A. J. Kallfelz.
2,076,235 ; Apr. 6.
Gas purification. A. L. Ward and C. W. Jordan.
2,073,083 ; Mar. 9.
Gas, Purification and utilization of sewage sludge digester.
A. J. Fischer. 2,097,454 ; Nov. 2.
Gas purification material. J. W. Ayers. 2,069,194 ; Feb. 2.
Gas purification process. J. D. Price. 2,070,620 ; Feb. 16.
Gas purifying apparatus. O. W. Brandes. 2,090,994;
Aug. 24.
Gas pyrolysis. W. W. Gary. 2,072,801 ; Mar. 2.
Gas quantities reduced to a normal condition. Apparatus
for measuring and delivering. P. Rheinlander.
2,100,978; Nov. 30.
Gas rack. H. W. Jennings. 2,070,904 ; Feb. 16.
Gas reaotion apparatus. H. Bender. 2,089,937 ; Aug. 17.
Gas recirculation and tar heater operation. Combined
inert. G. T. Gambrill, Jr. 2,074,689 ; Mar. 23.
Gas regulator. S. W. E. Andersson. 2.069,808 ; Feb. 9.
Gas regulator. Constant pressure. E. J. Clemens.
2,072,294 ; Mar. 2.
Gas scrubber. M. A. Lissman. 2,077,427 ; Apr. 20.
Gas scrubber. K. K. Nahigyan. 2,083,468 ; June 8.
Gas separation. A. H. Baer. 2,068,221 ; Jan. 19.
Gas separator. A. L. Doherty. 2,071,393 ; Feb. 23.
Gas separator. P. R. Schreurs. 2.097.216; Oct. 26.
Gas tank lock, Electromagnetic. P. ShaiTer. 2,101,758
Dec. 7.
Gas, Transfer of liquefied. J. G. , Sholes. 2,075,408
Mar. 30.
Gas transportation system. R. G. Griswold. 2,069,161
Jan. 26.
Gas transportation systems. Method and apparatus for
establishing and controlling a reserve storage in. A. J.
Diescher. 2,085,526 ; June 29.
Gas treating apparatus. C. L. Howse, W. P. Thomas, and
F. Bowers. 2,099,667 ; Nov. 16.
Gas turbine apparatus. A. Lysholm. 2,078.957 ; May 4.
Gas turbine system. A. Lysholm. 2,078.956 : May 4.
Gas turbine system. A. Lysholm. 2.078,958 ; May 4.
Gas valve. P. S. Harper. 2.095,064 ; Oct. 5.
Gas valve. Automatic safety. E. E. Green. 2,085,581 ;
June 29.
Gas valve. Thermostatically controlled. A. G. Schaefer.
2,076,045 ; Apr. 6.
Gas washing. G. Nonhebel and J. L. Pearson. 2,090,143 ;
Aug. 17.
Gas wells. Operation of. G. E. Van Voorhis. 2,077,912 ;
Apr. 20.
Gas with heavy oil. Manufacture of carbureted water.
J. A. Perry. 2,068,245 ; Jan. 19.
Gaseous conduction device. R. E. Barclay. 2,084,996 ;
June 29.
Gaseous conduction device. R. E. Barclay. 2,102,189 ;
Dec. 14.
Gaseous conduction device. R. E. Barclay. 2,102,191 ;
Dec. 14.
Gaseous conduction device. C. G. Smith. 2,077,961 ;
Apr. 20.
Gaseous discharge device. J. R. Hefele. 2,099,111 ; Nov.
16.
Gaseous discharge device. R. M. Somers. 2,098,679 ;
Nov. 9.
Gaseous discharge device. P. L. Spencer. 2,096,862 ; Oct.
26.
Gaseous discharge device. Electric. C. Bol. 2,087,748 ;
July 20.
Gaseous discharge device. Electric. A. Biinger, K. Larchfi,
and K. Wiegand. 2,080,908 ; May 18.
*^'''?^,"«1,®^-.<^'^''''''^''SP device. Electric. T. E. Foulke.
2,103,031 : Dec. 21.
Gaseous discharge device. Electric. V. J. Francis.
2,071,973 ; Feb. 23.
Gaseous discharge device. Electric. J. A. St. Louis.
2,087,743 ; July 20.
Gaseous discharge device. Electric. H. W. H. Warren,
L. J. Davles, and J. H. Mitchell. 2,076,286 ; Apr. 6.
o??"/„„;?'^S'^^''e^ 1"™P apparatus. W. Foerste.
2,0 1 5,606 ; Mar. 30.
^''^o'^i"n"o^,^o^'®Sj*'^''Se lamp. Electric. L. J. Davies.
2,103,029 ; Dec. 21.
*^'*o^?,^'i^,„«^''^^'^'i'P® '=imP. Flashing. W. Foerste.
2,075,188 ; Mar. 30.
i
LIST OF INVENTIONS
893
Gaseous discharge rectifier. J. D. LeVan. 2,082,165 ;
June 1.
Gaseous disciiarge tube. A. Senaulce. 2,103,022 ; Dec. 21.
Gaseous electric disciiarge device. O. It'ritze and A.
Rtfttenauer. 2,091,277 ; Aug. 31.
Gaseous electric discharge metal vapor lamp device. W.
Uyterhoeven, C. Verburg, and JI. van Dam. 2,080,902 ;
May 18.
Gaseous fluids or material. Device for controlling the
di-scharse of. A. L. Brldghani. 2.091,9;59 ; Aug. :n.
Gaseous media, Apparatus for controlling the flow of.
S. S. Cerwin. 2,073,461 ; Mar. 9.
Gaseous mixture. Method of and apparatus for drying a
moist. W. L. De Baufre. 2,093.805; Sept. 21.
Gaseous mixtures. Concentrating and separating the com-
ponents of. E. Mazza. 2,081,406 ; May 25.
Gaseous mixtures. Effecting. K. E. Barclay. 2,102,192 ;
Dec. 14.
Gaseous mixtures. Method and apparatus for separation
of. W. L. De Baufre. 2,089,543 ; Aug. 10.
Gaseous mixtures. Resolution of. M. Frankl. 2,084,334 ;
June 22.
Gaseous olefins, Polymerization of. W. E. Kuentzel and
R. F. Ruthruff. 2,082,454 ; June 1.
Gaseous or vaporous medium. Method and apparatus for
direct compression of. U. Meininghaus. 2,081,140 ;
May 25.
Gases and exhaust gases from internal combustion engines,
Process and apparatus for treating furnace. J. Harger.
2,071,119 ; Feb. 16.
Gases and vapors, Discharging device for. G. Deibel.
2,085,297 ; June 29.
Gases, Apparatus for analyzing. W. J. Huff. 2,094,357 ;
Sept. 28.
Gases, Apparatus for cooling and rectifying mixed. \V. L.
De Baufre. 2,097,434; Nov. 2.
Gases, Apparatus for effecting ionization in. G. Brion
and A. J. Krutzsch. 2,085,735 ; July 6.
Gases. Apparatus for purifying. S. Kiesskalt and \V.
Mejer. 2,094,844 ; Oct. 5.
Gases, Apparatus for testing;. L. L. Vayda and R. H.
Rossomme. 2,099,548 : Nov. 16.
Gases, Apparatus for the administration of. K. Connell.
2,099,841 ; Nov. 23.
Gases, Apparatus for the transportation of compressed or
liquefied. J.W.Dunham. 2.102.686 ; Dec. 21.
Gases, Apparatus for treating. A. B. Ray. 2,080,578 ;
May 18.
Gases, Arrangement for the electric cleaning of. G.
Brion and A. J. Krutzsch. 2,086,063 ; July 6.
Gases, Collecting exhaust. W. J. VVillenborg. 2,080,102 ;
May 11.
Gases, Compressing. S. L. Handforth. 2,075,984 ; Apr. 6.
Gases, Condensing and refining exhaust. H. Lundquist.
2,087,411 ; July 20.
Gases containing hydrocarbons in electric arcs, Working
up. P. Baumann, R. Stadler, and H. Schilling.
2,074,530 ; Mar. 23.
Gases, Detecting chemically reactive. F. K. G. Bangert.
2,103,136 ; Dec. 21.
Gases, Distribution of fuel. H. V. Atwell. 2,081,130 ;
May 25.
Gases, Electrical purification of. V. Beran. 2,100,155 :
Nov. 23.
Gases formed in the production of calcium cyanamide
from ammonia. Treating the residual. R. Neubncr.
2,085,171 ; July 6.
Gases from ammonia .TUd hydrogen sulphide, Purification
of. H. Baehr. 2,067,31 1 ; Jan. 12.
Gases in li(iuids. Apparatus for the fine dispersion of.
J. Schierenbock. 2,097,005 ; Nov. 2.
Gases, Iji(|uefying and storing fuel. Ia S. Twoiin'.v.
2,082,189 ; June 1.
Gases, I/lquefylng and storing fm^l. I.. S. Twomoy.
2,090,103 ; Aug. 17.
Gases, Manufacture of hydrocarbon. II. Dreyfu.^i.
2,080,707; May 18.
Gases, Manufacturing. H. J. Carson. 2,000,070; Jan. 5.
Gases, Method and apparatus for cleaning. M. I. Dor
fan. 2,086, 3.''.1 ; July 6.
(iasos, Mel hod and iipi):iratus for testing hydrocarbon.
Tv. S. (Jrcgory. 2,103.582; Doc. 28.
OascB, Method and apparatus for the administration of,
K. ConnoU. 2,073,102 ; Mar. 9.
Oases, Method imd device' for (lie clcclricnl i)uri(1cnll(>n
of. E. C. S!ilnV-Jiu:(|ues. 2,081 ,772 ; May 25.
Ciases, M<'t)u)(l of iinil iippiirulus for clfiinliig. M. I.
Dorfan. 2,087,219 ; July l.'l.
(JiiHcH of dIsllllMbIc carliDii.'iccoMs iniitcrlnls. Troiitnient
Willi liydrogcii.'iting. i\I. Tier, W. Simon, and O. (ira.MMl.
2,100,.'154 : Nov. .'iO.
(.'iisoH or .suHpiMiNlonM In iilr or gaHcouH niedhini, Devloo
for (U'lecllng llw presence of foreign. O. K. E. II.
Slanipc. 2,097.650 ; Nov. 2. . „ ,
fJaHCH or siiHpc'TiHlonH In iilr or otlier cms. Device for dn
led Ing Ihr' |)ri'Hencc' of foreign. F. Ilollniun. 2,()01»,o;i.''i ;
Jan. 26.
fJnHi'H, I'olymerlziilloii of liydrocarbon. ('. It. WiiginT.
2,088,824 : Aug. 3.
GaHCH. rolyiiieiiziilloii of livdrociubon. ('. K. WiigaiT.
2,088,880 ; Aug. 3. _ ,. ., . ..
(IiiHcH, I'r 'HH and apparaluH for deodorlzlnit. ll. S. ( olby
Miiil It. I'. O'.Mani. 2,()7S,!I2,1 ; May 1.
Gases, Process and apparatus for obtaining noble. K.
Erb. 2,096,694; Oct. 19.
Gases, Process and apparatus for the treatment of. J. W.
Davis. 2,075,510 ; Mar. 30.
Gases. Process of and catalyst for oxidizing combustible.
J. C. W. Frazer. 2,092,059 ; Sept. 7.
Gases, Purification of combustion. R. Lessing. 2,080,779 ;
May 18.
Gases, Purifying sulphur dioxide bearing. J. W. Beckman.
2,090,828 ; Aug. 24.
Gases, Recirculating flue. H. R. Stoltz. 2,068,091 ; Jan.
19.
Gases, Refining hydrocarbon. C. C. Miller. 2,069,173 ;
Jan. 26.
Gases, Separating and purifving. L. S. Twomcv.
2,070,099 ; Feb. 9.
Gases, Separation of. C. C. Miller. 2,069,172 ; Jan. 26.
Gases to liquids, Conversion of hydrocarbon. R. F. Ruth-
ruff and W. E. Kuentzel. 2,082,520 ; June 1.
Gases, Transferring combustible liquefied. W. von Langen.
2,075,678 ; Mar. 30.
Gases, Treating cracked hydrocarbon. C. R. Wagner.
2,088,887; Aug. 3.
Gases, Treatment of. F. W. Sperr, Jr. 2,081,960 ; June 1.
Gases, Treatment of hydrcarbon. H. Tropsch. 2,102,927 ;
Dec. 21.
Gases, Wet purification of. G. Nonhebel and J. L. Pear-
son. 2,090,142 ; Aug. 17.
Gasifler for heating industrial appliances. J. W. Nelson.
2,071,421 ; Feb. 23.
Gasket. G. T. Balfe. 2,072,862-3 ; Mar. 9.
Gasket. G. T. Balfe. 2,084,054 ; June 15.
Gasket. M. J. Brown. 2,102,67.S : Dec. 21.
Gasket. P. J. Fitzgerald. 2,089,254 ; Aug. 10.
Gasket. J. P. Gordon. 2,074,388 ; Mar. 23.
Gasket. E. E. Hewitt. 2,092,393 ; Sept. 7.
(Jasket and securing device therefor, Sealing. D. F. New-
man. 2,091.791 ; Aug. 31.
Gasket, Coated. R. O. Peterson. 2,070,918 ; Feb. 16.
Gasket, Cylinder head. C. L. Cummins. 2,087,430 ; July
20.
Gasket, Laminated. G. T. Balfe. 2,071,322 ; Feb. 23.
Gasket material. R. J. Dunn. 2.087,569 ; July 20.
Gasket, Pipe coupling. A. K. Kuaebauch. 2,068,334 ;
Jan. 19.
G.isket, Pipe coupling. A. K. Kusebauch. 2,071,750;
Feb. 23.
Gasket, I'ipe leak sealing. P. D. Merrill. 2.009,722 ;
Feb. 2.
Gasket strips. Making. J. J. McKay. 2,075,858 : Apr. 6.
Gaslcet with water passages. Skeleton metal-backed.
J. H. Victor. 2.092,231 ; Sept. 7.
Gasoline, Antiknock. N. Max. 2,088,997 : Aug. 3.
Gasoline by distillation. Manufacturing. J. H. W. Rost
van Tonnlngen. 2,076,214 ; Apr. 6.
Gasoline, Catalytic treatment of. L. II. Fitch, Jr., and
P. E. Frey. 2,079,934; May 11.
(Jasoline containing niercaptans. Refining. C. A. Day, Jr.
2,084,575 : June 22.
(Jasoline dispensing apparatus. G. W. McDougall.
2,071,554 ; Feb. 23.
Ga.solino distributing system. K. T. Bennett. 2,084,5-18;
June 22.
Gasoline electric power mechanism. K. C. Juergons.
2.086,036 : July G.
Gasoline filling station, Coin controlled. J. Slegnl.
2,079,427 ; May 4.
Gasoline from cracked naphtha. Producing. K. II. Bar-
low, A. P. Hewlett, and P. E. Kuhl. 2,099,835; Nov.
23.
Gasoline, Improving. C. Ellis. 2,008,850 : Jan. 26.
Gasoline, Improving. V. Ipatleff. 2,081,357; May 25.
• i.'isoline, Iiiiproving lli(> antidi'tonating <iualilv of. .\. E.
Pew, Jr. 2.009.8 17 ; Feb. 9.
Gasoline m<>terlng assembly. P. N. Bjork and G, .\.
Burns. 2.000,990 ; Feb. it.
Gasoline or the like. Dispensing or measuring. C. P.
Lent. 2.072.522; Mar. 2.
Gasoline, Producing. J. J. llogan. 2,097,412: Oct. 20.
(;asollne production. M. II. Tnttle. 2,089.511: Aug. 10.
(iasollne. Proclucllon of antiknock. L. H. Fitch, Jr.
2.072,745; Mar. 2.
(iasollMc. I'i(i(liictli«n of high octane, K. O. Iloudry.
2,0S2.H()1 : .Inn.' S.
(iasollne. It(-<'i)viMy .'ind slablM/atlon of. D. O. Ilrandt.
2.074,078: Mar. 23.
G«8ollni>, Ucllnliig. M. S. KlianiHch. 2.070.581 ; Apr. 13,
GMRollne Sliver, W. M. Irvln. 2,008,391: Nov. 0.
flaHollue. Stabilized coloreil. .). W. Orelup. 2,097,773;
Nov. 2.
(Iasollne lank. A. E. Haas anil O. H. Clay. 2,000.107;
.\ug. 17.
CMMollne lank lock. IV F. Iliunnionil. 2,007,001 ; Nov. 2.
(Jatc : .<?(•<•--
AdJiiHl!il)li> film gate, I'llin uiit.v
.VutiiiiiMllr croHNlllg giil<'. I''Im|) kiiIo.
Bridge giile. Slul.-e r.Ml'V
CriiHsliig K»<f. Sonnil gate.
lOleviilor gati', S<|iH'e».i' tiiitt'.
Farm gate. Start Ihk gale,
Gate. W. L. Iliirr, U.O.so.Odl ; .liilv <1
llnii'. A. A. McltevMoIdH, 2.08:1. . sN.". ; June 1ft,
Gate A, 11. riimrd. 2,076.092; Apr. 0.
894
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Gate and control system, Highway crossing. J. H. Fraser.
2,071,924 ; Feb. 23.
Gate and lock therefor, Folding. J. Kaufman. 2,095,667 ;
Oct. 12.
Gate and power drive, Combined well control. W. D.
Shaffer. 2,094,682 ; Oct. 5.
Gate construction. J. H. Fraser. 2,098,284 ; Nov. 9.
Gate construction. Roller. J. J. Ring. 2,080,063 ; May
11.
Gate for irrigation pipes and the like. S. Frey.
2,074,607 ; Mar. 23.
Gate for irrigation pipes, Sheet metal. H. F. Congable.
2,074,502; Mar. 23.
Gate for railway cars. End. J. T. Soderberg and S. Mc-
Curdy. 2,091,721 ; Aug. 31.
Gate latch. O. Olson. 2,088,757 ; Aug. 3.
Gate latch. D. W. Richards. 2,074,759 ; Mar. 23.
Gate mechanism for concrete transportation conduits, Dis-
charge. E. A. C. Eickstaedt. 2,092,961 ; Sept. 14.
Gate operating means. W. I. Golden. 2,070.789 ; Feb. 16.
Gate operating means. P. Schnell. 2,077,957 ; Apr. 20.
Gate valve. W. A. Barr. 2.096,420 ; Oct. 19.
Gate valve. J. N. Moore. 2,100.996 ; Nov. 30.
Gate with self-aligning spiked stall partitions. Starting.
A. T. J. Bahr. 2,066,448 ; Jan. 5.
Gauge : See —
Adjustable hot saw gauge. Peeler gauge.
Adjustable limit gauge. Pocket tire gauge.
Angle test gauge. Press gauge.
Auto gauge. Pressure gauge.
Bourdon tube gauge. Printer's gauge.
Brake shoe gauge. Printer's miter gauge.
Checking gauge. Raker-tooth gauge.
Differential gauge. Reflection factor gauge.
Differential pressure Reversible float gauge,
gauge. i^aw filing gauge.
Floiit-t-'iuijre. Saw set and filing gauge.
Fluid pressure gauge. Spring contact gauge.
Fuel tank gauge. .'^trinr tension gauge.
Hydrostatic gauge. Tool setting gauge.
Indicator gauge. Water gauge.
Key gauge. Wheel centering and cam-
Liquid depth or contents ber gauge.
gauge. Wind pressure gauge.
Motor vehicle gauge.
Gauge. W. Ames. 2.093,066 : Sept. 14.
Gauge. P. J. Darlington. 2,073,365 ; Mar. 9.
Gauge. C. Mahr. 2,077,123 ; Apr. 13.
Gauge. F. H. Markwick. 2.093,639 ; Sept. 21.
Gauge. J. McClain. 2,074,753 ; Mar. 23.
Gauge. H. M. St. John and T. Rynalski. 2,096,411 :
Oct. 19.
Gauge. E. E. Weik. 2,069,123 ; Jan. 26.
Gauge and gauge stop mpchanism for trimming and cut-
ting machines. E. M. Brackett, D. Daneke, and L. C.
Williams. 2,095,309 ; Oct. 12.
Gauge and locating device for torpedo tubes. H. E.
Procter. 2,071,358 ; Feb. 23.
Gauge and method for controlling the current output of
grid controlled slow discharge tubes. Electric. J. E.
Specht. 2,100,460 : Nov. 30.
Gauge and target. Small arms target scoring. W. J.
Chubb. 2,090,930 ; Aug. 24.
Gauge and tool. Step, base, and curbing J. J. Masson.
2,076,659 ; Apr. 13.
Gauge device. Pressure line. W. H. Longstreet.
2,095,365; Oct. 12.
Gauge for batteries. Safety. P. R. Gerow. 2.074,260 ;
Mar. 16.
Gauge for cambered strip. Automatic shear. E. B. Hud-
son. Re. 20,511 ; Sept. 21.
Gauge for counting typewritten characters. H. L. Wads-
worth. 2,098.323 ; Nov. 9.
Gauge for dental Instruments. J. L. Austin. 2,092,689 ;
Sept. 7.
Gauge for determining camber, caster, and kingpin in-
clination of automobile wheels. W. J. Johnston.
2,079,070 : May 4.
Gauge for fluids in tanks. M. Skuret and J. Sekula.
2,067.795 : Jan. 12.
Gauge for indicating the volume of flow of gases. J. A.
Heidbrink. 2,076.562 : Apr. 13.
Gauge for liquids, Surface contact. P. L. Hexter.
2.098.963 : Nov. 16.
Gauge for measuring the alignment of vehicle wheels.
W. J. Johnston. 2,098.749 ; Nov. 9.
Gauge for ophthalmic lenses. Marking. E. M. Long.
2,088,914; Aug. 3.
Gauge for photometers. Light. S. RSsch. 2,092,588 ;
Sept. 7.
Gauge for printing presses. Feed. E. Payne. 2,102,910 :
Dee. 21.
Gauge for punches. Back. C. V. St. Louis and G. J.
Rundblad. 2.102,292; Dec. 14.
Gauge for .sewing buttons on shirts. T. Cohen and
W. Sallish. 2.072.709 ; Mar. 2.
Gauge for shears, Back. R. T. Hazelton. 2,071,402;
Feb. 23.
Gauge line purging system for oil cracking plants. R. M.
Parsons. 2,068,696; Jan. 26.
Gauges, Making. T. M. Eynon. 2,099,803 ; Nov. 23.
Gauging apparatus. C. D. Lake and W. Pfaff. 2,089,272 ;
Aug. 10.
E. H. Staber. 2,086,645 ;
Oleo gear.
Poppet valve gear.
Power reverse gear.
Reduction gear.
Retractable landing gear.
Reverse gear.
Reversible reduction gear.
Reversing valve gear.
Speed gear.
Speed reduction gear.
Spur gear.
Steam valve gear.
Steering gear.
Switch gear.
Torpedo launching gear.
Universal gear.
Vehicle running gear.
Yieldable gear.
Gauging construction for tanks.
July 13.
Gauging device. Y. A. Bouget. 2,080,456 ; May 18.
Gauze, Metal. W. H. Heraeus. 2,103,672 ; Dec. 28.
Gear : See —
Aircraft control gear.
Airplane landing gear.
Anti-rattling gear.
Automatic landing gear.
Change gear.
Change speed gear.
Clutching and speed-chang-
ing gear.
Differential gear.
Draft and buffer gear.
Draft and buffing gear.
Draft gear.
Driving gear.
Electric switch gear.
Folding landing gear.
Forked sector gear.
Hydraulic gear.
Landing gear.
Locomotive running gear.
Gear. F. L. Creager. 2,093,420; Sept. 21.
Gear adjustment for steering gears. Worm. C. F. Ham-
mond, Jr., and H. E. PuUeyblank. 2,069,143 ; Jan. 26.
Gear adjustment for steering gears, Worm. K. B. Hokans-
son. 2,068,679 ; Jan. 26.
Gear and fifth wheel assembly. Trailer landing. A. J.
Fuchs. 2,094,399 ; Sept. 28.
Gear assembly. Running. I. H. Judd. 2,091,406; Aug.
31.
Gear broaching machine and method. W. A. Hart.
2,102.071 ; Dec. 14.
Gear burnishing machine and method. Worm. J. M.
Christman. 2,089,732: Aug. 10.
Gear-case cleaning apparatus. J. K. Delano. 2,079,989 ;
May 11.
Gear-change, Pedal-operated automatic. L. J. Massolo.
2,074,797 ; Mar. 23.
Gear-changing mechanism for motor vehicles. R. C.
Clerk. 2,082,382 ; June 1.
Gear checking device. PI. Pelphrey. 2,087,957 ; July 27.
Gear controlling means for motorcvcles. H. Weber.
2,094,163 ; Sept. 28.
Gear cutter. A. C. Heard. 2,080,401 ; May 18.
Gear device, Reduction. D. R. De Tar. 2,076,625 ; Apr. 13.
Gear drive. M. Rotter. 2,102,167 ; Dec. 14.
Gear drive. E. Wnidhaber. 2.069,433 ; Feb. 2.
Gear drive and flexible Tollable belt. G. H. Fraser.
2,074,328 ; Mar. 23.
Gear drive, Fie.\-ible. W. A. Brecht. 2.070.329 : Feb. 9.
Gear drive. Flexible. C. W, Skeen. 2,066,805 : Jan. 5.
Gear drive or flexible reliable belt. G. H. Fraser.
2,074,837 ; Mar. 23.
Gear elements, Machine for generating throated. E. W.
Miller. 2,098,428 ; Nov. 9.
Gear for aircraft. Retractable landing. L. G. Frise.
2,090,036; Aug. 17.
Gear for a liquid pump operating motor. Valve. C. A.
Lausen. 2,072,403 ; Mar. 2.
Gear for airplanes. Retractable landing. R. L. L6vy.
2,071,884 ; Feb. 23.
Gear for internal combustion engines, Reversing. H.
Walti. 2,080,882 ; May 18.
Gear for machine gun.s. Synchronized control. J. L.
Hatcher. 2,093,441 : Sept. 21.
Gear for semitrailers. Landing. C. H. Land. 2,089,493 ;
Aug. 10.
Gear for three-cylinder locomotives, A^alve. E. W. Blan-
chard. 2,1 03,658: Dee. 28.
Gear for vehicles, Final drive. H. Ledwinka. 2,090,893 ;
Aug. 24.
Gear for vehicles, Running. L. M. Francis. 2,080,123;
May 11.
*^®^^„^^^SS ^^^ ^^^ lil^e, Testing of. J. Neufeld.
2,066,999 ; Jan. 5.
Gear lapping machine. E. W. Miller. 2,069,324 ; Feb. 2.
Gear means for eliminating a master connecting rod.
R. Chilton. 2,092,639; Sept. 7.
Gear mechanism. B. W. Benbow. 2.070.777 ; Feb. 16.
Gear mechanism. R. J. Molneau. 2,085,115 ; June 29.
Gear mechanism, Auxiliary. A. D. Baker. 2,082,092 ;
June 1.
Gear mechanism. Reciprocating. C. W. Huffman.
2,079,171 : Jlay 4.
Wildhaber. 2,102.659 : Dec. 21.
Nestler. 2,077,254 ; Apr. 13.
like, Nonmetallic. C. N. Jacobs.
2.103,524; Dec.
Adjustable. I.
28.
H. Dunham.
Gears, Producing. E
Gear puller. H.^J. P.
Gear, pulley, or the
2,087,256 ; July 20.
Gear pump. W. Ernst.
Gear reduction unit,
2,082,446 ; June 1.
Gear sh.Tft mechanism.
2,098.708 ; Nov. 9.
Gear shaping machine, Helical.
Feb. 2.
Gear slinping machine. Helical.
Dec. 28.
Gear shift, Automatic. D. C. Prince. 2,071,428 : Feb. 23
^®o n^S"™';^^ ^S"" automobiles. Automatic. H "" "
^,076,791 ; Apr. 13.
D. L. Maker and H. E. Fidler.
E. W. Miller. 2,069,323 ;
E. W. Miller. 2,103,911 ;
H. Piatt.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
895
Gear shift mechanism for automobile transmissions. J.
L. Getaz. 2,103,326 ; Dec. 28.
Gear shift transmission, Automobile. J. L. Getaz.
2,085,257 ; June 29.
Gear shifter for wringers. J. Mikulasck. 2,091,328 ;
Aug. 31.
Gear shifting apparatus. J. Grlsentl. 2,066,527 ; Jan. 5.
Gear shifting device, Fluid pressure operated. D. F.
Linsley. 2,079,654 ; May 11.
Gear shifting device, Fluid pressure operated. D. F.
Linsley. 2,084,153 ; June 15.
Gear shifting mechanism. R. P. Breese. 2,081,527 ; May
25.
Gear shifting mechanism. K. G. Kesling. 2,069,526 ;
Feb. 2.
Gear shifting mechanism. E. G. Kesling. 2,073,108 ;
Mar. 9.
Gear shifting mechanism. E. G. Kesling. 2,083,715 ;
June 15.
Gear shifting mechanism. F. P. Lackinger. 2,085,665 ;
June 29.
Gear shifting mechanism. B. M. Truitt. 2,069,121 ;
Jan. 26.
Gear shifting mechanism. Automatic. E. A. Thompson.
2,101,825 ; Dec. 7.
Gear speeder. J. C. Drader and W. H. Bock. 2,085,850 ;
July 6.
Gear spinning pump. T. Vollenbroich. 2,096,870 ; Oct.
26.
Gear system with flywheels. H. FSttinger. 2,093,042 ;
Sept, 14.
Gear tooth curve. M. F. Hill. 2.091.317: Aug. 31.
Gear train, Epicyclic. H. C. Hitt. 2,103,259 ; Dec. 28.
Gear transmission. Helical sliding. C. D. Peterson.
2,080,091 ; May 11.
Gear transmission. Variable speed. C. O. Hall. 2,099,734 ;
Nov. 23.
Geared motor. W. P. Schmitter. 2,101,515; Dec. 7.
Geared wrench. F. A. Riemke. 2,090,964 ; Aug. 2i.
Gearing. J. B. Cooper. 2,067,477 ; Jan. 12.
Gearing. V. F. Lucht and E. C. Goebert. 2,085,032;
June 29.
Gearing. E. Rietsch. 2,078,161 ; Apr. 20.
Gearing and conditioning the same. M. B. Morgan.
2,075,995 ; Apr. 6.
Gearing, Automatic change speed. A. W. Edwards.
2,089,736 ; Aug. 10.
Gearing, Automotive differential. F. H. Asam. 2,070,569 ;
Feb. 16.
Gearing, Change speed. A. E. Hummer. 2,097,566 ;
Nov. 2.
Gearing, Change speed. E. Kinsella. C. W. Addy and
J. G. Pratt. 2,091,320-1; Aug. 31,
Gearing, Change speed. P. L. Tenney. 2,096,211 ; Oct.
19-
Gearing for driving superchargers on aircraft engines.
G. M. Cutler. 2,099,675 : Nov. 23.
Gearing for spinning machines. H. Bard. 2,067,167 ;
Jan. 12.
Gearing mechanism. L. Salves. 2,087,166 ; July 13.
Gearing mechanism and automatic fluid control therefor.
Selective. E. D. Bieretz. 2,102,781 ; Dec. 21.
Gearing, Planetary. J. M. Walter. 2,095,207; Oct. 5.
Gearing, Preselective change-speed. R. A. Rallton ana
A. C. Sampietro. 2.099.141 ; Nov. 16.
Gearing, Spiral. Ia 10. Boare. 2,095,491 : Oct. 12.
Gearing, Transmission. C.E.Starr. 2,080,937 ; May JR.
Gearing, Variable speed epicyclic. E. J. de Normanville.
2,097,021 ; Oct. 26.
Gears, Adjustment means for steering. H. Maries.
2,073,971; Mar. 16. , , ^, ,,., ,
Gears, Conti-nlling v.-ninble speed. A. (,. \\ iclciii;m.
2,094,313 ; Sept. 28.
Gears, Device for testing. A. B. Klelnmann. 2,089,124;
Gears, Method of and apparatus for hardening. L. D.
Slade. 2.102,040; Dec. 14.
Gears, Method of cutting. K. Wlldliaber. 2,070,191 ;
Gears,' Method of culling. V). WililbnlxT. 2,091,575:
Gears, Producing tapered. E. Wlldluiber and A. II.
Candee. 2,100,705: Nov. 30. „,„„„«,
Gel formation. G. Jones and I. B. Uympli. 2,102,005;
Dec 14.
Gelatin, Preparing phologrnphlc. S. E. Slicpimrd and
J. II, IIu.lHon. 2,101,877 ; Dec. 14.
Gem. E. Ilaltom. 2,081,483; May 25.
Gem In the naluri- of iiHtcriao, Artificial. K. I>. SIrolIi
man. 2,090,2'10 ; Aug. 17.
Gem Helliii);. J. I liMliolCi-. 2,070 157: FiO). !».
Gems, Trealing. 11. G. and J. M. Kay.nnjlan. 2,08.'"i,7ri7 ;
July 6.
Generator: Bee —
Acetylene genenilor. I'.lcctric hIomiu gcneriiliir.
Alternating current gen lOleclron tube generator,
erator I'Miild pri'HNUic generator.
liicvcle generator. Ii'l.vwlieel gen.'nilor.
Bicycle Uglillng gen'Tator. Frequency oHcllIatlon gen-
ConslanI voltage; generator, erator.
CrvHial conlrollfd genera- Cum gciw-iiiliir
(„r High voltage generaleir.
Direct-current generator. Iloniopoliir gcnenildr.
Electric generator. Inipulse g..neintor.
gen-
Steam generator.
Thermionic oscillation gen-
erator.
Vaporizing generator.
Vertical shaft turbo
erator.
Vinegar generator.
Welding generator.
15.
Kerr.
Generator : See —
Magneto-electric generator.
Magneto generator.
Multifrequency generator.
Oil gas generator.
Oscillation generator.
Pressure generator.
Relaxation oscillation gen-
erator.
Short wave generator.
Generator. A. Kalin. 2,071,536 ; Feb. 23.
Generator. M. A. McLennan. 2,084,157 ; June
Generator and operating same, Forced flow. H. J
2,072,887 ; Mar. 9.
Generator construction, Electric. H. Ford. 2,078,376 ;
Apr. 27.
Generator.s, Controlling automatic Diesel electric. A.
Read. 2,103,491 ; Dec. 28.
Generator for water gas machines, Mechanical. C. H.
Hughes. 2,074,472; Mar. 23.
Generator, more particularly for television receivers. De-
flecting voltage. K. Schlesinger. 2,096,982 ; Oct. 26.
Generator of electric relaxation oscillations. E. Hacken-
berg. 2,102,951 ; Dec. 21.
Generator operation. W. E. Kilmore. 2,100,076 ; Nov.
2.'!.
R. H. Kaufmann. 2,100,854;
B. M. Leece. 2,100,905 ; Nov. 30.
G. M. Pestarini. 2.093.209 • Ser,l.
W. J. Rady. 2,081,837 ; May 25.
C. C. Bergen. 2,077,981 ; Apr. 20.
Hand driven. W. G. Dunn.
Wind driven.
W. G. Dunn.
Generator regulation.
Nov. 30.
Generator regulation.
Generator regulator.
14.
Generator regulator.
Generator structure.
(Jenerator structure
2,102,309 ; Dec. 14.
Generator structure,
2,094,917 ; Oct, 5.
Generators, Apparatus for automatically controlling and
matching electric. E. Pearson. 2,073,426 ; Mar. 9.
Generators, .System for loading. K. Pearson. 2,076,588 ;
Apr. 13.
Geological explorations. Making. II. R. Prescott.
2.095.676 ; Oct. 12.
GeologiCTl exploration. System for. O. E. Dudley.
2,088,588 ; Aug, 3.
Geophysical prospecting. N. H. Ricker. 2,089,983 ; Aug.
17.
Germicidal composition and preparing the same. H. B.
Kimerlin. 2,067.674; Jan. 12.
Germicidal composition containing alkyl phenols. Aqueous.
R. Schuler. 2,079,772 ; May 11.
R. C. McQulston. 2.073,021 ;
M. C. Ilnrt. 2,070,080 : IVh. 9
K. Klarmann. 2,085,318 ; June
Producing a. M. C. Hart.
C. Burwell.
T. W.
B. Salzberg. 2,094.675 ;
Miller and E.
II. F. Mason.
W. Schafer.
2,103.480;
Germicidal compositions.
Mar. 9.
(iennicidal i)reparation.
Germicidal preparation.
29.
Germicidal preparation,
2,082,625; June 1.
Germicide and fungicide composition.
2,100,409 : Nov. 30.
Germicide and insecticide. Apparatus for applying.
Brooksliire and S. McDuft'ee. 2,069.352 : Feb. "
Getter for vacuum tubes.
Oct. 5.
Gettering vacuum tube. 11. J.
2,100,746: Nov. 30.
Gib for ch^vator guide shoes.
Dec. 28.
Gill-drawing frame. W. IToldsworth. 2,098.781 ; Nov. 0,
Gilllng machine and drawing machine for the treatment
of flbrous material. J. Hughes. 2,072,451-3 ; Mar. 2.
Gilllng machine and drawing machine for the treatment
of fibrous material. J. Hughes. 2,081,433; May 25.
Gin. It. W. McLean. 2,075,586; Mar. 30.
Gin. R. W. McLean. 2,100.786: Nov. 30.
Gin, lluller. T, U. and J. D. Alley. 2,090,742; Aug. 24,
Girder const met Ion, Composite. O. V. Palmer.
2,101,000: Dec. 7.
(Jlrder for struts or the like, C. Dornler. 2.083,226;
Girders, Construction of mofnl. D. Blrkln. 2,000.388;
Jan. 5.
(Jlrdle, M.Goodman. 2,100.163 : Nov. 23.
Girdle. M. G. Waksinuudzka. Re. 20.577 : Dec. 7.
Girdle, l^olunin reenlorceuient. A. M. and C. A. Klnnlnger.
2,082.000 : June 8,
Glnlle, D.lachable crotch. B. IT. Miller. Jr.. W. D
Schween, and W. L. Crosby. 2.070.515: F'-li, 9.
Girt Cork lUHcrt. A. O. Ilurxtbal. 2,100.050: Nov. 30.
Clanil extracts. PurlllcMtlon of. W. W. Swingle nud
J. J. PfllTner. 2.074.403: Mnr. 23.
Gland lionuone diTlvallven and product lluTi'iif. Makliii;
gcriiilniil. W. Schoellcr, I', nililcbnindt and V.. Scliwi-nk
•.',l>!ll.OI.''> : Sept. L'S.
Gland homione derlvntlvcR of the forin\iln ( ,,llj,0, rend
making Hiinie. (ierniliuil. W. Sclioeller, K. lllld.liriindt.
and E. Schwenk, 2.075.868 ; Anr. (1.
Glnniliiliir nuc<TdMnciiiM iind uiiiklng tlie minio. J. M
Itc.gc.lT anil C. N. SLwiirl, 2,()l»tl,:i.l2 : Oct. 10.
Glare .•llnilnnllng Hyutem. M. W. iind I". 1'. (Jlonklonii
2,066,680; Jan. 5. ..„,.„.- ,.
Glari- InlcrcepliT. IC, U, Annntrona, J,0.4.JI. : Mnr.
Glare hIiI.IcI. L. U. Illi.lii. 2.095.715; Oct. 11
16.
I
896
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Glare shield bracket. E. C. Jacobs. 2,084,584 ; June 22.
Glass and an apparatus therefor. Feeding. S. G. Stuckey.
2,069,982; Feb. 9.
Glass and making the same. Hardened. F. Eckert.
2,093,040 ; Sept. 14.
Glass and making the same, Laminated. J. H. Sherts.
2,068,082; Jan. 19. "
Glass and process for preparing. Laminated. W. Bauer
and A. Gerlach. 2,095,944 ; Oct. 12.
Glass and the like. Apparatus for printing on. C. G.
Anderson. 2,068,649 ; Jan. 26.
Glass and toothbrush holder. Combination drinking.
F. Uttley. 2,092,660; Sept. 7.
Glass annealing lehr. C. Cone. 2,074,252 ; Mar. 16.
Glass annealing leer. C. Cone. 2,089.250 ; Aug. 10.
Glass annealing lehr. W. A. Morton. 2,075,452 ; Mar. 30.
Glass, Apparatus for and method of delivering molten.
G. E. Howard. 2,067,142 ; Jan. 5.
Glass, Apparatus for case hardening. E. S. Hinsey.
2,068,746 ; Jan. 26.
Glass, Apparatus for feeding. H. M. Black. 2,096,780 ;
Oct 26.
Glass, Apparatus for feeding molten. G. T. Meyers.
2,079,519 ; May 4.
Glass, Apparatus for making curved safety. E. H. Haus.
2,068,104; Jan. 19.
Glass, Apparatus for producing laminate. W. C. Bull.
2,084,293 ; June 15.
Glass apparatus, .Sheet. F. E. Hohmann. 2,094,403 ;
Sept. 28.
Glass, Art. G. A. Stark, Jr. 2,095,402 ; Oct. 12.
Glass article and making it. Colored. E. C. Leibig.
2,075,446 ; Mar. 30.
Glass article and manufacturing the same, Tempered. B.
Long. 2,097,073 : Oct. 26.
Glass articles. Apparatus for forming hollow. A. J. Smith.
2,075,363 : Mar. 30.
Glass articles. Apparatus for forming hollow. H. A.
Wadman. 2,084,285 ; June 15.
Glass articles. Apparatus for forming hollow. T. WaugU.
Jr. 2,095,896 ; Oct. 12.
Glass articles, Manufacturing multipart. W. P. Zimmer-
man and M. K. Holmes. 2,094,287 ; Sept. 28.
Glass articles. Marking polished. T. B. Drescher.
2,093,601 ; Sept. 21.
Glass articles, Method and apparatus for the manufacture
of hollow. E. G. Bridges. 2,071,295 ; Feb. 16.
Glass articles. Method of and apparatus for forming
hollow. G. E. Howard. 2,081,857 ; May 25.
Glass articles. Jlethod of and apparatus for forming hol-
low. G. E. Howard. 2,098,186 ; Nov. 2.
Glass articles. Method of and apparatus for producing
hollow. L. D. Soubier. 2,094,624; Oct. 5.
Glass assemblies, Heating safety. J. W. Kamerer.
2,075,726 ; Mar. 30.
Glass batch and process of making. H. P. Eells, Jr.,
and H. X. Barrett. 2,084,328 ; June 22.
Glass blowing machine. E. G. Bridges. 2,069,130 ; Jan.
26.
Glass building block. D. E. Gray. 2,068,798 ; Jan. 26.
Glass building blocks and making them. D. E. Gray.
2,091,504: Aug. 31.
Glass building blocks, Apparatus for making. D. E. Gray.
2,075,435 ; Mar. 30.
Glass composition. K. Fuwa and F. Suzuki. 2,080,262 ;
May 11.
Glass composition. S. E. Scholes. 2,091,691; Aug. 31.
Glass composition for electrical discharge devices. H.
Fischer. 2,097,275 ; Oct 26.
Glass composition for electric gaseous discharge devices.
H. Krefft. 2,087,762 ; July 20.
Glass containing cerium, Borosilicate. H. P. Hood.
2,068.801 ; Jan. 26.
Glass, Cover. S. L. Lebby. 2,068,805 ; Jan. 26.
Glass cutting apparatus. G. L. Lee. 2.096.284 : Oct. 19
Glass cutting apparatus. W. Owon. 2.09'1..*!32 : Aug. 31.
Glass cutting mechaiusm. M. B. Kendis. 2,078,386 ;
Apr. 27.
Glass, Decorating. G. B. Watkins. 2,066,497 : Jan. 5.
Glass, Drawing. W. J. Woods. 2,085,345 ; June 29.
Glass factory and improved furnace. A. Frederick.
2,090,444; Aug. 17.
(JIass fciHlpr. G. R. Plaub. 2.083,152; June 8.
Glass feeding mechanism. T. C. Stelmer. 2,073,573 ;
Mar. 9.
Glass footling method and apparatus. \V. H. Honiss.
2.077. 147-S: Apr. 13.
Glass, Feeding molten. K. E. Peiler. 2,073,572 ; Mar. 9.
Glass felt. Mechanical production of. P. Modigliani.
2,081,060; May 18.
Glass focusing attachment. Ground. W. H. Gallaway.
2,081,006 ; May 18.
Glass forming machine. T. C. Moorshead. 2,081,893 ;
May 25.
Glass forming machine. W. R. Rurk. 2.077.013 : Apr. 13
Glass, Gauge. A. Lamesch. 2,071,411 ; Feb. 23.
Glass, glazo.s. and enamels and method of making. R. G,.'p-
pert and A. Diotzol. 2.093.194: Sept 14.
Glass grinding apparatus. F. B. Waldron. 2,088,392-3 ;
July 27.
Glass. Heat resisting fluoride borosilicate. H. P. Hood.
2,072,207; Mar. 2.
Glass in a forehearth. Controlling the temperature and
condition of. W. T. Honiss. 2,098,625 ; Nov. 9.
Glass, Laminated. E. L. Fix. 2,072,583 ; Mar. 2.
Glass, Laminated. J. S. Tinsley. 2,099,086 ; Nov. 16.
Glass, Laminated safety. W. J. Arner and R. W. Wampler.
2,071,377 ; Feb. 23.
Glass. Laminated safety. G. B. Watkins and E. W.
Wampler. 2,103,883 ; Dec. 28.
Glass, Luminescent. H. Fischer. 2,099,602 ; Nov. 16.
Glass, Magnifying. P. C. Carlton. 2,100,239 ; Nov. 23.
Glass making apparatus and method. V. Mulholland.
2,068,925 ; Jan. 26.
Glass, Making laminated safety. B. J. Dennison.
2,088,776 ; Aug. 3.
Glass, Making safety. B. J. Dennison. 2,079,701 ; May
11.
Glass, Making safety. J. H. Sherts. 2,075,667 ; Mar. 30.
Glass manufacture. A. F. Tremblay. 2,094,626 ; Oct. 5.
Glass, Manufacture of laminated. C. S. Shoemaker.
2,069,425 ; Feb. 2.
Glass, Manufacture of safety. O. HaufEe. 2,087,090 ;
July 13.
Glass masonry. J. M. Guthrie. 2,102,149 ; Dec. 14.
Glass, Mechanism for severing molten. F. L. O. Wads-
worth. 2,090,082 ; Aug. 17.
Glass. Mechanism for severing molten. F. L. O. Wads-
worth. 2.093.375 : Sept. 14.
Glass melting furnace. J. A. Tassick. 2,098,440 ; Nov. 9.
Glass, Metal coating. P. Deren. 2,077,378 ; Apr. 20.
Glass. Metallizing composition for. R. D. Smith.
2,103,598 ; Dec. 28.
Glass, Method and apparatus for feeding molten. F. L. O.
Wadsworth. 2,093,374: Sept. 14. ...
Glass. Method and apparatus for feeding molten. F. L. O.
Wadsworth. 2,099,088; Nov. 16.
Glass, Method and apparatus for producing sheet. J. L,
Drake. 2,077,377 ; Apr. 20.
Glass, Method and mold for casting. A. B. Redman.
2,073,254 ; Mar. 9.
Glass, Method of and apparatus for feeding molten. G. E.
Rowe. 2,072,827 ; Mar. 2.
Glass. Method of and apparatus for feeding molten. F. L.
O. Wadsworth. 2,093,373 ; Sept 14.
Glass, Method of and apparatus for making. G. E. How-
ard. 2,079,555 ; May 4.
Glass, mirror, and the Uke, Decorated. J. M. PoweH.
2,080,337 ; May 11.
Glass mold. C. J. and H. J. Dockray. 2,084,794 ; June
22.
Glass mold. A. Eosa. 2.070.493 ; Feb. 9.
Glass of low melting-point Opaque lead. J. E. Rosen-
berg. 2,084,747 ; June 22.
Glass or other sheets made of anv materials. Tempering
of. E. Meer. Ee. 20,499 : Sept. 7.
Glass panel building construction. R. L. Hohl.
2,073,277; Mar. 9.
Glass plates. Apparatus for grinding the edges of. L.
J-B. Forbes. 2,088,737 ; Aug. 3.
Glass, Process and apparatus for making safetv. W.
Owen. 2,091,331 ; Aug. 31.
Glass, Process and apparatus for making safety. J. H.
Sherts. 2,084,113 ; June 15.
Glass, Process for undercutting laminated safetv. J. H.
Boicey. 2,089,991; Aug. 17.
Glass, Eeflecting. C. A. James. 2.067.701 : Jan. 12
Glass resisting metal vapors. E. Berger and W. Harries.
2,090,098; Aug. 17.
Glass, Safety. W. E. Nobbe. 2,094,183 ; Sept. 28.
Glass sheet supporting means. S. K. Kotowski.
2,100,512 ; Nov. 30.
Glass sheets. Apparatus for supporting. E. S. Hinsey.
2,103.850 ; Dec. 28.
Glass, Tempering. E. M. Guver. 2,068,799 ; Jan. 26.
Glass, Tempering. R. Monnier. 2,078,541 ; Apr. 27.
Glass transfer mechanism. G. R. Haub. 2,072,502 ;
Mar. 2.
Glass transfer mechanism. G. R. Haub. 2,098,624 :
Nov. 9.
Glass. Transparent phosphate. P. Huppert and H. WolflC.
2,077,481 ; Apr. 20.
Glass tro.Ttnient. E. D. Tillyer. 2.092.789 : Sept. 14.
Glass tubing. Method and apparatus for molding. M.
Pirani and A. Fehse. 2,080,899 ; May 18.
Glassware, Apparatus for decorating. E. M. Hommel.
2.067.447 ; Jan. 12.
Glassware, Apparatus for forming. K. E. Peiler and A.
J. Smith. 2,081,859 ; May 25.
Glassware, Apparatus for forming hollow. G. E. Howard.
2,081,858 : May 25.
Glassware, Forming. A. J. Smith. 2,089,008 ; Aug. 3.
Glassware, Forming hollow. L. G. Bates. 2,078,919 ;
Apr. 27.
Glassware forming machine. L. D. Soubier. 2,098,435 ;
Nov. 9.
Glassware lehr construction. D. G. Merrill. 2,079,559 ;
May 4.
Glassware, Method of and apparatus for annealing. D.
G. Merrill. 2,068,923 ; Jan. 26
Glass washing and sterilizing machine. F. E. Mitchell.
2,090,261 : Aug. 17.
Glass wool. Manufacture of. D. C. Simpson. 2,068,202 ;
Jan. 19.
Glass wool. Method and apparatus for manufacturing and
fabricating. D. C. Simpson. 2.068.203: Jan. 19."
^ ?.^M,-^""'' Method and product for treating. R. C.
W illiams and H. M. Bone. 2.083.132 ; June 8.
I
LIST OF INVENTIONS
897
Glass working apparatus. T. C. Steimer. 2,073,571 ;
Mar. 9.
Glass workinK machine. J. Dlchter. 2,077,827 ; Apr. 20.
Glass workiUK niacliine. II. 11. hjnvdcr. l.',0Ul,494 ; Aug.
31.
Glasses and similar vessels. Apparatus for sealing preserv-
ing. F. Schlmmel. 2,087.676; July 20.
Glasses resi.stjint to alkali inctal vapors. Making. R. H.
Dalton. 2,085,251 ; June 29.
Glauconlte, Altering. W. M. Bruce. 2,076,443 ; Apr. 6.
Glaze. H. M. Michel. 2,078,504 ; Apr. 27.
Glaze compositions, Red and yellow. A. Malinovszky and
A. L. Bennett. 2,083,033 ; June 8.
Glazier's tool. C. Ross. 2,076,134 ; Apr. 6.
Glazing and the like. V. Ulrich and W. Spalding.
2,088,884; Aug. 3.
Glazing, Continuous came. W. R. McMann. 2,069,188 ;
Jan. 26.
Glazing, Double. G. Slayter. 2,094.381 ; Sept. 28.
Glider. G. R. Cook. 2,091,113 ; Aug. 24.
Glider. W. G. Hardy. 2.09.5.636 ; Oct. 12.
Glider. C. H. Oermann. 2,092,082 ; Sept. 7.
Glider. C. J. Sohn and A. J. Davis. 2.067,423: Jan. 12.
Glider, Arrow. J. Drobnlewsky. 2,078,374 ; Apr. 27.
Globe. R. R. Dupler. 2,083,988 ; June 15.
(Wobe, Analemuilc tellurian. VV. H. Hall. 2,102,413;
Dec. 14.
Globe, Lamp. C. J. Uhrmann. 2,068,967 : Jan. 26.
Glory hole. C. T. Stewart. 2,074,974; Mar. 23.
Glove. G. Arnold. 2,083,935 ; June 15.
fJlove. C. L. Dunn. 2,074,893 ; Mar. 23.
Glove. S. Lipton. 2,085,467 ; June 29.
Glove. J.M.Murray. 2,103,594 ; Dec. 28.
Glove. I. Stelnberger. 2.067.424 ; Jan. 12.
Glove. S. M. Straus. 2,066,428 ; Jan. 5.
Glove. C. F. Sturm. 2.096,412 ; Oct. 19.
Glove. F. X. Sturm, Sr. 2,101,763; Dec. 7.
Glove and garment. Apiarist's. E. C. Green. 2,074,390 ;
Mar. 23.
Glove and making the same. Rubber coated. S. J. Burke.
2,083,684 ; June 15.
Gloves and mittens for miner's use. A. F. Robertson.
2,100,491 ; Nov. 30.
Glove, Dermatoid. F. R. Seyfried. 2,074,762; Mar. 23.
(Jlovr display fixture. S. (Jpiiiclner. 2. ()!)]. 942; Aug. 31.
Glove, Golf. P. Hay. 2,083,604 ; June 15.
Glove, Golf. E. C. Llndfelt. 2,092,318; Sept. 7.
(Move, (Jolfer's. L. C. Bu.sh. 2,084,428 ; June 22.
(;iove, Rubber. E. S. Smith. 2,075,5.TO ; Mar. 30.
Glove, Rubberized. J. Burnham. 2.072,541 ; Mar. 2.
Glove, Swimming. W. Friedrich. 2,078,133 ; Apr. 20.
Glove, Traffic. C. E. Eddy. 2,092,574 : Sept. 7.
Glovps. Upkeep of nonporous. L. N. Bates. 2,074,140:
Mar. 16.
Glow device, Negative. A. F. Hennlnger, Jr. 2,069,308 ;
Feb. 2.
Glow discharge device. H. E. Mcndenhall. 2,089,218;
Aug. 10.
Glow discharge device. H. E. Mendenhall. 2,098,301 ;
Nov. 9.
Glow discharge treatment of rosin. I. I*. Unnklii.
2.086,434 ; July 6.
Glowlamp. S. E. Gortler. 2,066,833-4 ; Jan. 5.
Glow plug. H. Rabezzana. 2,090,198 ; Oct. 19.
Glow plug. n. Rabezzana. 2,096,200 ; Oct. 19.
Glucinum and its alloys. Manufacture of metallic. U. A.
Gadeau. 2,069,705 ; Feb. 2.
(Ilucosldes and glucoside bearing drugs, Clienilcally sliibll-
ized. V. A. Lapenta. 2,069,529-30 ; Feb. 2.
(ilucosides from digitalis purpurea. Making. F. JUger.
2.008.027 ; Jan. 19.
Glucosides having an action on the heart obtained from
oleander li-iives. I'reparing. M. Bockmlihl and G
Ehrhart. 2.099.158 ; Nov. 10.
Glue. O. H. Osgood and R. G. Patterson. 2,080,832 :
May 18.
(liiif and casein glue preiiaralion. T'roductlon of casein.
\V. Luotzkcndoif. 2.091,325; Aug. 31.
Glue product for gluing veneers and cross-ply oheots.
Novel. E. Geistllch. 2,103,776 ; Dec. 28.
Glui' products. Manufacture ot composite. C. H. Cafaip-
bell. 2,102,255; Dec. 14.
(UwH. Abating foamlness in. L, Bradshaw. 2,097.239;
Oct. 20.
(Mulng machine. T. A. Federwitz. 2,077,470: Apr. 2(1.
(Jliiing mechanism. M. J. Mllmoe. 2,081,758; May 25.
Glyccridi's of fatly acids, Manufacture of. T. P. Hiidltcli
and J. G. Rigg. 2,073,797 : Mar, 16,
Glycerol monolactate. Manufacture of. R, II. Lock.
2,089.127 ; Aug. 3. . ,
Glyclde to organic compounds. Addition products of. L.
Orthner and C. Ileuck. 2,089,509 ; Aug. 10.
GlvcolH. M:iUing. J. R. IleMnl. Jr. 2,103,849; Dec. 28.
Goal. S. and J. Oakes. 2,077,343 ; Apr. 13.
(;oal. Football. B. M Moiison. 2,070,911 ; Awr. 13.
liiiiil post, J. Lcfrt an<l L. FIhcIht. 2,074.12.''.; Miir. 10.
Goblet foot forming device, H. llujo, Jr. 2,099,485 : Nov,
10.
Goblet stem forming tool. Glass. L. \V. GameH,
2,074,784; Mar, 23.
(M.ggle, Protective. J. B. Dyiii. 2,081,897: June 22.
CoBglcH. I). L. Bruner and J. 11. llerr. 2.()9»,404 : Nov
10.
C.iU'glcH. B. A. nigglns. 2.103.575; Dec. 2H,
11:212s— p—r.7
M.
Anti-blinding. J.
2,075,020 ;
Goggles and analogous screens,
Chevalier. 2.086,293 ; July 6.
Goggles, spectacles, or the like. O. B. Carson.
Mar. 30.
Gold and/or silver from ores and metallurgical products.
Recovery of. V, T, Edquist. 2,093.958 ; Sept. 21.
Gold and/or silver from ores, etc.. Extracting. B. K.
Read, J, S. Godard, and W. N. Hall. 2,098,835 ; Nov. 9.
Gold and silver from their ores. Extracting. B. de Al-
zugaray. 2,088,844 ; Aug. 3.
Gold bearing materials, Concentration of. S. Tucker,
2,097,608-9 ; Nov. 2.
Gold leaf substitute. S. Bach and K. Kurz. 2,099,641;
Nov. 16,
Gold plating, H, S. Lukens, Re, 20,306 ; Mar, 23,
Gold, Recovering, O, Haraldson, 2,084,487; June 22.
Gold, silver, and rare metals. Recovering, L, C, Ladv,
2,080,384 ; July 6.
Gold size. G. P. Johnson. 2,089,063 ; Aug. 3.
Gold stroke practice device, li. (;oodniau. 2.077,318 ;
Apr. 13.
Gold washing machine, K. L
31,
Golf accessory. D, W. Miller,
Golf apparatus. A. M. Ferry.
Golf, Apparatus for playing.
July 27.
Golf Bag. R. M, Patrick. 2,094,186 ; Sept, 28,
Golf hac attachment, M. M, Elcliolrz 2,079,551 : Alav 4,
Golf ball cores, centers, or the like, Filling. J. M. Old-
ham. 2,078,406; Apr. 27.
(;oif ball. Making a. C. W. Leguillon. 2,083,155 ; June 8.
Golf ball recoating. M. F. Holt and S. N. Lipowski.
2.079,015 ; May 11.
Golf-ball tee. W. H. Rose. 2.072,688 ; Mar. 2.
Golf balls. Making. J. M. Oldham. 2,076,412 ; Apr. 6.
S. J. (!rooker. 2,083,189 : June 8.
F. H. Gouverneur, 2.092,839 : Sept. 14.
C. W. Hackney. 2.087,685 ; July 20.
W. J. Hadden. 2,076,340; Apr. 6.
F. MacCallum. 2,085,915; July 6.
R. Pester, 2.091.794; Aug. :!1,
G. Sargent and W. II. Vaughan. 2,088,095;
Willianis. 2,0')] ,020 ; Aug.
2.090.055; Oct. 19.
2,090,348 ; Aug. 17.
B. V. Radlev. 2,088,343 ;
(Jolf club.
Golf club.
(Jolf club.
Golf club.
Golf club.
tJoif club.
Golf club.
July 27.
(Jolf club.
Golf club.
Golf club.
Golf club.
Le R. O. Werner, 2,083,175 ; June 8.
\V. L. Wettlaufer. 2.007..'>56 ; Jan, 12,
W. L. Wettlaufer, 2,098,445 ; Nov, 9.
C. Wright. 2,066,442 ; Jan. 5.
Golf club handle. J. C. Brisick. 2,103,889: Dec. 28.
Golf club shaft. C. W. Hiscocks. 2.093.837 ; Sept. 21.
Golf club shafts. Making. R. H. Cowdery. 2,095,503 ;
Oct. 12.
Golf clubs and other hand gripped devices, i.riiiiimi; .\
I'ardoe. 2.079,201 ; Mnv 4.
Golf clubs. Attachment for. J. Belfore, 2,080,974 ; July
13.
Golf drive stroke practice device. W. J. Glancey.
2,095,062 ; Oct. 5.
Golf game. G. J. Forcler. 2,092.905; Sept, 14,
Golf game Improver. E. S. Ilannaford. 2,080,008 ; May
18.
Golf green or the like. T. II. North. 2.075..590 ; Mar. 30.
Golf practice device. L. W. Craft. 2,080,653 ; May 18.
<;oif practice device, F, B, llewel, 2.074. 14(i: Mar. 10.
Golf practice Indicator. A. C. Engh. 2,069,650; Feb. 2.
Golf practicing device. M. G. Rosengarten. 2,087,334 ;
Julv 20.
Golf putting device. O. Smith. 2,081.511 ; May 25.
Golf shaft. R. H. Cowdery and C. Wright. 2.102.0G0 :
Dec. 14.
Golf shaft. G. J. Lemmon. 2.080,275 ; July 0.
(!oIf shaft and making the same. Welded sheet metal.
U. C. Lngerblude, 2,074,987 ; Mar, 23,
(!olf shafts and welding shim therefor. Making welded
sheet metal. 11. C. Lagcrhlade. 2.074.980; Mar. '23.
Golf tee, (i. F, FIJu\. 2,094,320: Sepl. 2.S.
Golf tee. E. A. Shephard. 2,074.519: Mar. 23.
Golf tee. B. (", SleliH.lll.T, '.OT!! :IST : .M <v 4,
Golf tee. S. E. Thorui>. 2.082,811 : June 8."
Golf tee. R, M, Van Vnlkfuhurg, 2.103,020; Di'C, 21.
Golf tee and magazine therefor. II. O. Wasserloln, Sr.
2,073,328 : Mor. 0.
Golf tee packiige. J. J. O'ltii.n. 2,0.'<3,2;i.S ; June 8.
Golf tee. Recording. G. F. Mndsley. 2,072.405; Mar. 2,
Gonadotropic bonnonal HubNtancev, Purifying. K. L.
GuHtUH. 2,072,258; Mar, 2.
(ioods ( iiutiiliii'rH on 1 r.'iiiNportatlon vohlrIeK, I.ocklUK
\V. P, Kellett, 2,103.751; Dec. 28.
Goods (iifiiiliiT lioidiT. 10. A. lOkednlil and I'.. M. Johnaon.
2.09),:i.^5 :' Aug. 31.
Goods, Method of inid iiuirlilne for iwicknglng. E, F.
ChambleHH, 2.097,515 ; Nov. 2.
OooHc and duck call. Wild. J. S. Yager. 2.072.780;
Mar. 2.
Gouging machine. T. H. Heely. 2,088,705; Aug 3
GoviTuliig Iianlsui for elaallc lluld turhlneii. K, li
2,t«t5,Nrtl» : Oct. 12.
J. A. Fried. 2.090. 741 : Oct, 20.
A, r. Hoof, 2.078,8,'.0: Apr.
Fag
Krlcnon.
Governor,
Governor,
Governor,
May 25.
Governor,
Nov, 9,
W. M, Leibing and U. I>. Fageol. 2,0S1,825;
N, M. McCtillouch iiml C G. Cook. 2,(H>8.(\on ;
898
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Governor apparatus. G. W. La Salle. 2,086,772 ; July 13.
Governor, Automatic air motor. E. Swanson. 2,076,520 ;
Apr. 0.
Governor, Automobile. J. W. Horine. 2. 079, 01 0: ^Tnv 4.
Governor, Centrifugal. U. Quintavalle. 2,093,736 ;
Sept. 21.
Governor, Centrifugal. G. R. Tovi'n. 2,094,196 ; Sept. 28.
Governor clutch drive mechanism support. R. F. Peo and
W. D. Dr.vsdale. 2,099,750 ; Nov. 23.
Governor, Compressor. B. S. Aikman. 2,099,416 ; Nov.
16.
Governor, Emergencv speed. D. F. Warner and E. G.
Standerwick. 2,077,192 : Apr. 13.
Governor, Engine. R. HufEord. 2,100,805 ; Nov. 30.
Governor for electric motors. J. A. Fried. 2,099,560 ;
Nov. 16.
Governor for internal combustion engines. Centrifugal.
G. Lunn. 2,071,641 ; Feb. 23.
Governor for motion picture cameras. C. E. Phillmore
and J. H. Tobin. 2,073,803 : Mar. 16.
Governor for tractor engines. W. E. Swenson.
2,090,161 ; Aug. 17.
Governor for turbines. Double. D. Thoma. 2,100,o80;
Nov. 30.
Governor, Hydraulic. C. J. Bullick. 2,082,680 ; June 1.
Governor means for liquid injection internal combustion
engines. A. 8chweizer. 2,102,338 ; Dec. 14.
Governor, Motor. R. Barbour. 2,098.939 : Nov. 16.
Governor, Motor. J. A. V. Turck. 2.088.004 : July 27,
Governor, Speed, A. W. Kretzschmar. 2,067,932 : Jan. 19,
Governor, Speed, T, Tarisien. 2,081,466 : May 25,
Governor, Speed, D. F. Warner. 2,080,243 ; May 11.
Governing rotating bodies, Method and mechanism for.
G. Schmidt. Re. 20,487 ; Aug. 24.
Governor weighing machine. W. E. Leibing. 2,094,405 ;
Sept. 28.
Grader. N. E. Jersey. 2,074.962 : Mar. 23.
Grader. B. J. Seay. 2,088,537 ; July 27,
Grader and carrier. Wheeled earth. E. Fellom.
2,083,643 ; June 15.
Grader attachment, Eoad. J. B. Boisvert. 2,090,324;
Aug. 17.
Grader, Egg. J. A. Templeman. 2,080,446 ; May 18.
Grader, Power. A. Ronning. 2,090,154 ; Aug. 17.
Grader. Road. F. E. Arndt. 2,090,776; Aug. 24.
Grader, Road, J, A, Dickev. 2.070.626 : Apr, 13,
Grader, Road, R. W. Keeler. 2,072,111 ; Mar. 2.
Grader, Road. W. C. NefE, A. T. Workman, D. L. Ander-
son, and G. Holman, 2,090,732 ; Aug, 24.
Grader, Road. G. D. Shaeffer. 2,074,565 ; Mar. 23.
Grader, Road. R. J. Winsor. 2,088,630 ; Aug. 3.
Grading machine. H. P. Dawrs and H. R. Power.
2,075,097 : Mar. 30.
Grading machine. C. H. Heather. 2,090,677 ; Aug, 24.
Grading machine. J. W. Johnston. 2.093,694 ; Sept, 21,
Grading machine, J, E. Schultz. 2,083,307 : June 8.
Grading machine. J. C. Wooley and O. N. Gredell.
2,089,319 ; Aug, 10,
Grain and seed separator, W, A, Van Dvke. 2,071,908 ;
Feb, 23,
Grain, ."Apparatus for cutting and elevating. P. Schewe.
2,077,018 : Apr. 13.
Grain, Apparatus for drying. K. Dienst. 2,073,553 ;
Mar. 9.
Grain, Apparatus for processing, W, A. Seymour.
2,098,521 : Nov, 9,
Grain, Apparatus for treating, J, Heue and A, W.
Werner, 2,086,266 ; July 6.
Grain binder attachment. H. Harnisch. 2,089,120 ;
Aug. 3.
Grain cleaner. C. Schneider. 2,071,267 ; Feb. 16.
Grain cleaner, separator, and the like, H, Flather ;
2,069,1.39 : .Tan, 26.
Grain cleaning device. E. W. Douglass. 2,088,846 ;
Aug. 3.
Grain, Coating abrasive, R. C. Bcnner and R. L. Melton,
2.092.90.3 : Sent, 14.
Grain drill screen. W. M. Byers. 2.079.839 ; May 11.
Grain product, Manufacture of shredded, J, "r. Hill.
2.098,544: Nov. 9.
Grain separator. C. C. Ingraham and J. J. Caruskv.
2,080,890; May 18.
Grain si/e of steel. Determining, W, D. Brown and
C, V, Foorster. 2,071,680 : Feb, 23,
Grain storage elevator, Underground, A. Smolczyk.
2,085, .396 ; June 29.
Grain structure in alloys and article.'s produced thereby
Controlling, C. M. Craighead. 2,067.070 ; Jan. 5.
Grain weighing apparatus. L. G. Hauk. 2,079,802; May
Graining, W. G, Bihler and H. J. Schuldt, 2,074,532 •
Mar. 23.
Graining machine. C. Zarkin. 2,074,633; Mar. 23.
Gramophone or the like. A. R. Downs. 2.068,449 ; Jan,
Granular material wa.'sher. A, L, JIunro and H H
Rumpel, 2,099,133; Nov. 16.
Granule. Colored. C. E. Hillers. 2,070.35n : Fob 9
Granules, Making, C, L, Colbert, 2,093,998 ; Sopt, 28.
Granulated material and making the same. C. L. Jewett
2,091,991 ; Sept. 7.
Granulator. W. M. Ryan and J. W. Bold. 2.081,283 •
May 25.
Graphical analyzer. N. Rohats. 2,094,472 ; Sept. 28.
Graphite resistor. R. E. Gould. 2,095,977 ; Oct, 19,
Grapple-fork, R. G. Ferris. 2,100,800 ; Nov, 30.
Grapple, Oil well. C. A. Kelso. 2,072,338 ; Mar. 2.
Grass cutter. E. G. Hazel. 2,093.318 : Sept. 14.
Grass cutting machine. D. H. Cockburn. 2,071,872 ;
Feb. 23.
Grass killer. Quitch. J. F. Devlin. 2,076,447 ; Apr. 6.
Grass trimmer. J. M. Hosier. 2,080,315 ; May 11,
Grass trimmer, J. M, Hosier, 2,082,764; June 1.
Grate. G. J. Gorsuch. 2,070,894 ; Feb. 16.
Grate. I. C. Smith. 2,087.o61 : July 20.
Grate bar. C. A. Warg. 2,083,284 ; June 8,
Grate for half-tank icing. Auxiliary, C, W. Hiles.
2,081,332; May 25,
Grate for stage icing. Auxiliary, H. Giddings, 2,096,100 ;
Oct, 19.
Grate, Furnace. R. W. Foster. 2,082,201 ; June 1.
Grate, Furnace. A. G. Wheler. 2,072,512; Mar. 2.
Grate, Mechanically moved chain. E. A. Lemaire.
2,092,080 ; Sept. 7.
Grate mechanism. Dumping, A, M, Meyerstein,
2,088,303 ; July 27.
Grate. Revolving. O. Engler and H. Peperkorn.
2,091,587 ; Aug. 31.
Grate, Wet refuse burning. L. J. Schrenk. 2,099,827 ;
Nov. 23.
Grater. A. D. Pace. 2,078,507 ; Apr. 27.
Grater, Cheese and vegetable. P. Cerracchio. 2,087,101 ;
July 13.
Grating. W. A. Bates. 2,082,197 ; June 1.
Grating. W. F. Zabriskie. 2,084,118; June 15.
Grating structure. G. G. Greulich. 2,089,891 ; Aug. 10.
Grave concealing device. E. M. Elder and W. D. Good-
.vear. 2.102,260 : Dec, 14,
Gravel, Apparatus for cleaning and conditioning. J. A.
Webb. 2.085,283 : June 29.
Gravel pack about well screens in wells. Forming a. H. O.
Williams. 2,076,490 ; Apr. 6.
Gravel pack about well screens in wells. Providing and
forming a. H. O. Williams. 2,076,489 ; Apr. 6.
Graveling tool. L. A. Layne and H. C. Block. 2,096,904 ;
Oct. 26.
Gravity feed for cross-cut saw handles, J. N. Alexander.
2.070.106 : Feb. 9.
Gravity indicating device, Specific. J. E. G. Eurlch.
2.072,164; Mar. 2,
Gravity Indicator for storage batteries. Specific. B. Wil-
laeh, E. Aschenbach, F. S. Gruver, and M. Klein.
2,072,916 ; Mar. 9.
Gravity instrument. A. Graf. 2,089,745 ; Aug. 10.
Gravity measuring device. H. A. Wilson. 2,090,713 ;
Aug. 24.
Gravity reducing apparatus and method. E. G. Steele.
2.091.772: Aug. 31.
Gravity sand and gravel spreader. W. E. Broome.
2,085,895 ; July 6.
Grease, L, C, Brunstrum and E. W. Adams. 2,070,781 ;
Feb. 16.
Grease and its production, Lubricating. D. A. Lister.
2,103,204; Dec, 21.
Grease, Antifreeze lubricating, J. C, Zimmer and A. J.
Morway. 2,071.488 ; Feb. 23.
Grease filter. T. P. Kouvallis. 2,071,467 ; Feb. 23.
Grease intercepter. E. W. N. Boosey. 2,081,215 ; May
(Jrease manufacture. C. O. Greenlee. 2,083,015 ; June 8,
Grease manufacture, G, Kaufman, 2,084,974; June 22.
Grease retainer. E. P. Travis. 2,100,113 ; Nov. 23.
Grease retainer. Oil-cooled. J. A. Antonelli and T. O.
Kosatka. 2,092,237 ; Sept. 7.
Gre.TSP rot.Tiner with oil splasher. W. A. Heinze.
2.070.126: Feb. 9.
Grease retainer with reenforced diaphragm. J. H. Victor
and W. A. Heinze. 2.073,768 : Jlar, 16.
Grease retainer with washer and spacer. Armored. W. A.
Heinze. 2,071,403 ; Feb. 23.
Grease retaining device. H. R. Gotthardt and E. C.
Logan. 2,074,901 ; Mar. 23.
Grease trap. E, W, N. Boosey, 2,103,316 ; Dec 28.
(.vr-nsp trap. \. M. jNlcLeod. 2.102.429-30: Dec. 14.
Greases. M. H. Arveson. 2,094,576 ; Oct. 5.
Gr^'ases, Lubricating, E. N. Klemgard. 2,085,533; June
Greases. Production of solid. M. Otto and M. Mueller-
Cunradi. 2,08-1,500 ; June 22.
Greasing unit. S. W. Buckley. 2,076,444; Apr. 6.
Green-fodder, Preservation of. F. A. Henglein and F.
W. Stauf. 2,078,537; Apr. 27.
Greenhouse sash bar. F. Eiche. 2,075,642 ; Mar. 30.
Grenade. R. C. Coupland. 2,069,221 : Feb. 2,
Grenade. J. M. King. 2,101,071 : Dec 7,
Grenade, E. G. Morner, 2,100,698 : Nov, 30,
Grenade, Centrifically armed, J, H. Adams. 2,067,999 :
Jan. 19,
Grenade. Fire extinguishing, G, Finzi, 2,073,416 ;
Mar. 9.
Grenade, Hand, R. C. Allen. 2,084,994 ; June 29,
(rrouadc. Hand. A. Lowv. 2,094,561-2 • Sept 28
Grenade, Hand. T. A. O'Leary. 2,080,896 ; May 18.
Grid. R. H. Varmn. 2,101,462 ; Dec. 7.
Grid, Burner forming. F. H-. Schneider. 2,100,292 :
Nov. 23.
Grid-controlled gas-filled tube. J. Sleplan. 2,078,883;
Apr. 27.
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LIST OF INVENTIONS
899
Grid, Cooking. W. H. Castner. 2,086,155 ; July 6.
Grid electrodes, Apparatus for trimming. H. P. Kronen-
wetter and E. E. Moore. 2,068,628; Jan. 19.
Grid for ice trays. V. X. Hybinette. 2,068,329 ; Jan. 19.
Gridiron. J. P. L. Laffitte. 2.099,603 ; Nov. 23.
Grid lining for centrifugal baskets. E. Roberts. Re.
20,432 ; June 29.
Grid paster. J. E. Brown and A. B. Clark. 2,069,104 ;
Jan. 26.
Grid pasting machine. A. D. Lund. 2,081,943-4;
June 1.
Grid, Protected. R. H. Varian. 2,079,884 ; May 11.
Grill, Hand. L. Maurizi. 2.069,617 ; P'eb. 2.
Grille. E. L. Anderson. 2,077,734 ; Apr. 20.
Grille. 10. L. Anderson. 2,091,621 : Aug. 31.
Grille. A. B. WerdehofC. 2,093,499 ; Sept. 21.
Grille, Air deflecting. J. Karmazin. 2,085,159 ; June 29.
Grille and register construction. C. Eisler. 2,087,104 ;
July 13.
Grille construction. G. E. Whitlock. 2,071,674 ; Feb. 23.
Grille construction, Radiator. H. Eyriug. 2,089,935 ;
Aug. 17.
Grille cover. R. E. Linn. 2.079,327 ; May 4.
Grille for toasters, Closed. W. O. Wheeler. 2,089,315 ;
Aug. 10.
Grille guard. A. V. Weasler and W. J. Dooley. 2,100,018 ;
Nov. 23.
Grille, Radiator. G. Harrison, Jr. 2,083,785 ; June 15.
Grille ring for liquid fuel burners. J. A. Wilson.
2,094,764; Oct. 5.
Grille structure. C. T. Perkins. 2.100,767; Nov. 30.
Grille, Wall. P. M. Young. 2,096,271 ; Oct. 19.
Grille with distinctive character design. Flexible. M. L.
Cornell, A. H. Grate and R. K. Bennett. 2,078.926 ;
May 4.
Grilling and toasting device. M. Le Masson. 2,103,426 ;
Dec. 28.
Grinder. C. D. Ammon. 2.098,480 ; Nov. 9.
Grinder. J. J. Waage. 2,069,431 ; Feb. 2.
Grinder and cutting knife therefor, Meat. G. Dirr.
2,075,603 ; Mar. 30.
Grinder and sharpener attachment for meat grinders.
A. J. Kirkland. 2,100.808; Nov. 30.
Grinder attachment. E. L. Hussmann. 2,098,147 ; Nov. 2.
Grinder, Cup. W. P. Leshure. 2,082,404 ; June 1.
Grinder, Cutlery. N. H. Adams. 2.077,195; Apr. 13.
Grinder, Feed. R. Eberly. 2,068.450 : Jan. 19.
Grinder, Feed. G. C. J. Gray. 2,066,621 ; Jan. 5.
Grinder for slicer blades. C. W. Johnson. 2,097,068 ;
Oct. 26.
Grinder, Internal. H. E. Balsiger, E. P. Wine, and D.
Gurney. 2,088,682 ; Aug. 3.
Grinder, Knife. W. E. Jones and J. D. Taylor. 2,083,069 ;
June 8.
Grinder, Knife. P. H. Root. 2,069,097 ; Jan. 26.
Grinder, Meat. I. Vant. 2,090,650 ; Aug. 24.
Grinder, Oscillation. F. D. Van Norman. 2,076,508 ;
Apr. 6.
Griiidor, Pin hole. J. RuniuMi. 2.070,381 ; Feb. 9.
Grinder, Rail. M. Moore. 2,076,089 ; Apr. 6.
Grinder, Rotary. B. B. Myers. 2,097,890 ; Nov. 2.
Grinder, Surface. A. De Marchi and D. A. Sandin.
2,097,655 ; Nov. 2.
Grinder, Track. H. J. Perazzoli. 2,077,895 ; Apr. 20.
Grinder, Track. H. H. Talboys. 2,073.810; iM.-ir. 16.
Grinder, Valve. IL S. Hill and C. H. Williams. 2,099,207 ;
Nov. 16.
Grinder, Valve. W. E. Jessop. 2,084,95!) ; June 22.
Grinder, Valve seat. M. D. Tyler. 2,085,280 ; June 29.
Grinding and polishing machine. G. D. Moomaw.
2,095,202 ; Oct. 5.
Grinding apparatus. E. Miihllmcher. 2.080.089; May 11.
Grinding apparatus. L. J. Sauer. 2,078,416 ; Apr. 27.
Grinding apparatus, Terrazzo. A. W. Mall. 2,097,730 ;
Nov. 2.
Grinding device. G. J. Batzer. 2,102,053; Doc. 14.
Grinding device. 11. J. I'cnizzoli. 2.069.900; Feb. 9.
Grinding element for and method of making spline cou-
plings. J.Edgar. 2,077,100 ; Apr. 1.'!.
Grinding machine. C. IT. Amidon. 2,101,787; Dec. 7.
Grinding m.achine. W. G. Baldenhofer. 2,068,520 ;
Jan. 19.
Grinding machine. II. L. Blood. 2,007,420 ; Nov. 2.
(Jrinding machine. C. Booth. 2,083,115 ; June 8.
Grinding iiuicliino. W. L. lir.vnnt. 2,076,808; Apr. 13,
Grinding machine. K. T. Bysslie and R. R. Finn.
2.087.602 ; July 20.
Grln<llng machine. L. G. Casey. 2,097,9M ; Nov. 2.
Grinding nuirliliK'. N. U. rii; , .l\: •.>,()9 I ,-lc.9 ; Aug. 31.
Grindiiii; maclilni'. R. A. Cole. 2.092.727; Sept. 7.
(Jrlnding macliiiie. R. A. Cole. 2,007,783 ; Nov. 2.
<;iindliig iiiailiiiie. R. A. Colo and C. H. Amidon.
2,101,790 ; Dec. 7.
Ciiiiiliiig iri!ic1ii!ic. R. IT. Cniincr. 2,092 876; Sept. M.
Grinding machine. O. Crompton, Jr. and C. J. Green.
2.10'.' 517 : M.c. H.
Grinding macliiiie. II. G. Day. 2.072,157; Miir. 2.
Grinding ni.icliiiK-. A. L. T)c T,r'eu\v. 2.099,16 1 ; Nov. 16,
Grinding hijicIiImi-. J. Edgar. 2,067.17S; .Inn, 12.
Griiiilliig inncliliic, IT. lOrnst, C. Ilnrfurlh, iind L. F.
Neiiiiliigfr. 2,101,011 ; Dec. 7.
Grinding niaclilne. ('. (i. Klvgnro. 2,077.350; Apr, 13.
Grinding machine. C. G. Flygnrc. 2,088,5 10 ; July 27.
Grinding machine. F. E. Johnson. 2,102.518; Dec. 14.
Grinding machine. H. A. Kremer. 2,071,882 ; Feb. 23.
Grinding machine. H. A. Silven. 2,086,052 ; July 6.
Grinding niafliine. C. C. Stcvpns. 2.092,.S95 : Sept. 14.
Grinding machine. S. A. Strickland. 2,076,682 ; Apr. 13.
Grinding machine. F. A. Ward. 2,077,727 ; Apr. 20.
Grinding machine. A. W. Wigglesworth. 2,074,308 ;
Mar. 16.
Grinding machine. W. H. Wood. 2,082,728; June 1.
Grinding macliine. W. H. Wood and C. G. Flygare.
2,082,727 ; June 1.
Grinding machine and grinding. I. R. Shue. 2,089,040 ;
Aug. 3. -
Grinding machine and method. J. Edgar. 2,067,177 ;
Jan. 12.
Grinding machine, Automatic. H. Arter. 2,092,721 ;
Sept. 7.
Grinding machine. Automatic. A. J. Lewis. 2,070,283 ;
Feb. 9.
Grinding machine, Automatic internal. K. Jung.
2, 092. 2-1 5 ; Sept. 7.
Grinding machine, Centerless. A. G. Belden and R. A.
Cole. 2,073,509 ; Mar. 9.
Grinding machine, Centerless. A. Scrivener. 2,091,655;
Aug. 31.
Grinding machine. Centrifugal. A. Martinez, B.
2,101,442 : Dec. 7.
Grinding machine, Crankpin. H. J. Grifling. 2,092,732;
Sept. 7.
Grinding machine, Cylindrical. H. E. Balsiger.
2,103,808 ; Dec. 28.
Grinding machine for grinding non-circular shapes. H.
Stubbs. 2,098,438 ; Nov. 9.
Grinding machine for reamers and like tools. A. C. Hoch.
2,097,664 ; Nov. 2.
Grinding machine, Hydraulically operated. W. H. Wood.
2.071,677 ; Feb. 23.
Grinding machine, Hydraulically operated. W.. H. Wood.
2,078,749 ; Apr. 27.
Grinding machine, Hydraulically operated surface. W.
H, Wood. 2,080,976 ; May 18.
Grinding machine table reciprocating mechanism. C. G.
Flygare. 2,078,757: Apr. 27.
Grinding machinery. S. Einstein. 2,066.677 ; Jan. 5.
Grinding machinery. F. S. Haas. 2,072,814 ; Mar. 2.
Grinding, Means for. M. It. Ximenoz. 2,091,297; Aug.
31.
Grinding, Method and appaartus for. L. J. Cooney.
2,096,424 ; Oct. 19.
Grinding mill. A. J. Moslev. 2.100.200; Nov. 23.
Grinding mill. J. Mursch. " 2,091.080 ; Aug. 24.
Grinding mill, Air-swept. C. Nielsen. 2,069,174 ; Jan.
26.
Grinding or polishing device. L. Burkhalter. 2,083,685;
June 15.
(iriiiding tool. A. II. Wolf. 2,073,861; Mar. 16. '
(irinding tool, Pneumatic. W. T. Javnes. 2,093,360;
Sept. 14. ■■•!■■
Grinding twist drills and the like. Machine for. R. C.
A\'eishampel. Re, 20.491 ; Aug. 31.
Grinding wheel, II, O, .Vnd.'rson, 2.094.556; Sept. 28.
Grinding wheel. .\. P. Beebe. 2,084,780; June 22.
Grinding wheel. J. Greenwood. 2,080.847 ; Aug. 10.
Grinding wheel. B. Sanford. 2,097,803 ; Nov. 2.
(JruHling wheel, Segmental. S. Rusoff. 2,102,919; Dec.
Grinding wheel. A. T. Sohlstrom. 2,002,.591 ; Sept. 7.
(Jrlnding wheel. K, F. Whitconib and II. W. Wagner.
2.102..34:!; Dec. 14.
Grinding wheel and making the same. D. E. Webster.
2,081,843; Mnv 25.
(irinding wheel, Reenforced. C. Wolf. 2,080,156; May
11.
(irinding wheel. Segmental. T. Larsson. 2,071,114;
Slar. 10.
Grinding wheel truing apparatus. C. G. rivgjire.
2,002.730 ; Sent. 7.
Grinding wheel truing apparatus. G. K. Ilulliert.
2.077,363: Apr. 13,
Grinding wheel truing attachment. R. A. Colo.
2,073,577 ; Mar. 0.
Grip device, L. C. Follln, 2.080.740; Aug. 10.
(Jrip, Eleclrlcal-scrvlce-cablo. C. A. Bay. 2,076,350;
Apr. 0.
Grii. lor goir .-lubH. (!. K. Miirsli, 2.0'tl ..'irJ ; Aiii:. 31.
Grip for golf phibs. A. Pardee. 2.084,591 ; June 22.
(irip for golf clubs. W. O. Slrohbach. 2,004,417; Sept.
2S.
(irip. handle, or shaft of pi'vcnsslve or .swinging luiplo-
niiMil^. I). M. Shinv. '.'OOO :U<» : Nov. 111.
Grip, ITo.se. It. N. Smith. 2,078.164; Apr. 27.
Grip. Line. (). O. Dale. 2,O.SO,700 ; May IS.
Grip ini'.MsurIng device for bowling liall.s. (.'. O. «"olllpr.
2.0S,S.290 ; July 27.
Grl|i or clutch for holdlnK wires or cnbles. W, J, MiiK«>e.
2,087,(119 ; July 20.
Criii. Srylli.-, A lOrikson, 2 ()(I0,47I ; Feb. 2.
(iripper mechanlHin for printing premieR. It. M. Itiirbrr.
2.().S().2I0 : May 1 1.
Grliiplng device. J. C. Friend. 2,0,87.758; July 20.
Gripping di'vlce. K. K K.IIeniH. 2.003,. S.'l.S ; Sept. 21.
Gripiiing di'vlce for lulies of lieat-e.\oliiiiigi< nppnrnlufi.
R. ArinnlronK. 2.007, 68;» ; Nov. 2,
Gripplni; tool, F. Koenlft. 2,(n)l,238 ; Sept. 28.
900
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Orit nmiovt^r. T. Tlioispn. 2.093.257 : Sejit. 14.
Grits, and makiug same, Dustless. F. L. Jefferies.
2,098,293: Nov. 9.
Grommet for inkwells. L. Crandall, J. W. Davis, and L.
J. Lindquist. 2,086,016 ; Julv 6.
Grommets, Making. K. Almdale. 2,096,623 ; Oct. 19.
Ground clip. M. E. Paradise. 2,092.930 ; Sept. 14.
Ground fitting. C. G. Bondeson. 2,077,613 ; Apr. 20.
Ground, Process of inspecting the. J. N. Hummel.
2,084.143 ; June 15.
Grounding device, Abrasion resistant. H. J. Crawford.
2,084,523 ; June 22.
Grounding means. \V. A. Haig. 2,068,545 ; Jan. 19.
Grounding set. U. C. Dunaway. 2,096.796 : Oct. 26.
Group selector for sorting machines. E. Rose. 2,101,455 ;
Dec. 7.
Grouser arrangement for tractor wheels. R. N. Geffrov.
2.092,275 ; Sept. 7.
Guard and ledger plate for mowing machines or the like
R. L. Fulton. 2.096,238 ; Oct. 19.
Guard and rest for pistols, Thumb. W. H. McClarin, Sr.
Re. 20,456 ; July 27.
Guard and seal assembly. Dust. L. A. Rowe. 2,103,555 ;
Dec. 28.
Guard attachment for mixing machines. L. B. Brunner.
2.101.980; Dec. 14.
Guard, Bolt. G. P. Schiehl. 2,090,236 ; Aug. 17.
Guard, Bottom rod safety. E. G. Busse. 2,077,547 ;
Apr. 20.
Guard, Bumper. O. F. Oottlieb. 2.070.4:^9 ; Feb. t).
Guard, Bumper. G. A. Lyon. 2,099,212 ; Xov. 16.
Guard, Bumper. Ij. S. Poncher and J. B. Newman.
2,083,742 : June 15.
Guard, Cattle. S. I. Smith. 2,082,984 ; June 8.
Guard. Clothes wringer. N. G. Pfeil. 2.097,132 : Oct. 26.
Guard construction. Mower. W. R. Gillette and A. L.
Warner. 2,080,471 ; May 18.
Guard, Cushioned stocking supporter. E. G. Boyle.
2,103,446 : Dec. Zti.
Guard, Cylinder keyway. A. H. TJnterberg. 2,068,936 ;
Jan. 26.
Guard, Dust. C. C. Farmer. 2,071,736 ; Feb. 23.
Guard, Fan. J. H. Cohen. 2,100,994; Nov. 30.
Guard, Fence. E. A. Love. 2,084,619 ; June 22.
Guard, Fishhook. C. S. Aikins. 2,095,048 ; Oct. 5.
Guard for bicycles, Wheel and chain. ■ J. R. Morgan.
2,098,510; Nov. 9.
Guard for children's toilet seats. C. T. De Pay and W. C
Baxter. 2,100,774 ; Nov. 30.
Guard for fertilizer drills. Bearing. G. H. Self.
2.094,502 ; Sept. 28.
Guard for fish lures, etc., Weedless. O. Valasek.
2,079,883 ; May 11.
Guard for lever openings . H. Golden. 2,093,672 :
Sept. 21.
Guard for machinery. E. Smith. 2.099,282 ; Nov. 16.
Guard for mandrel presses. Safety. J. M. Ehrmantraut
2,095,971 : Oct. 19.
Guard for paper making machines. Rope. R. Carpenter.
2,074,045 ; Mar. 16.
Guard for paring knives. J. H. Karlson. 2,103,329 :
Dec. 28.
Guard for railway track construction. Foot. A. Enstrom.
2,091,095; Aug. 24.
Guard for razors and hair cliopers. G. P. Schmitt.
2.083.580 ; June 15.
Guard for sewing machines, Adjustable needle. W.
Jacobson and F. E. Quest. 2,080,541 ; May 18.
Guard for sprinkler heads, Grass. A. H. Schumacher.
2,080.341 : May 11.
Guard for washing machine wringers. A. Milne and M.
P. Comerford. 2,081,058; May 18.
Guard. Garment hanger. H, Schwartzman. 2,095,618 ;
Oct. 12.
Guard, Grille. A. V. Weasler and A. C. Meyer. 2,102,815 ;
Dec. 21.
Guard, Head. D. Levinson. 2,081,335 ; May 25.
Guard. Heel. J. Gancy. 2,091,707; Aug. 31.
Guard. Highway. W. F. Schulz. 2,088,001 ; July 2T.
Guard, Highway. J. C. Shepherd. 2,093.577; Sept. 21.
Guard, Lubricated dust. H. H. Greee. 2,080,472 ; Mav
18.
Guard mechanism, Knife. W. C. Lichty. 2,085,681;
June 29.
Guard, Mine trolley wire. O. E. Nichols. 2.091,03"_' ;
Aug. 31.
Guard, Nose. P. J. Brownson. 2,073,511 ; Mar. 9.
Guard, Nose. J. W. Welsh. 2,089.234 ; Aug. 10.
Guard or bridle, Broom. A. D. FiveshilUng. 2,097,787 ;
Nov. 2.
Guard. Pocket. W. R. Buxton. 2,088,287 ; July 27.
Guard rail. A. E. Brlckman and G. A. Glcason.
2.089,929 ; Aug. 10.
Guardrail. F. (). McU/cl. 2,091.925; Aug. 31.
Guard rail. H. A. Wood. 2.085.058: June 29.
Guardrail construction, Highway. W. R. Baxter.
2,078,704 ; Apr. 27.
Guardrail, Highway. L. H. Height. 2.101,176; Dec. 7.
Guard rail, Highway. L. H. Height and J. L. Brown.
2,085,008 ; June 29.
Guard, Railway hrnlje bottom connecting rod. G. W
Imgrund. 2,067,608; Jan. 12.
Guard, Road. A. E. Brlckman and G. A. Gleason.
2.074.771 : Mar. 23.
Guard, Road. E. V. Camp. 2,067,887 : Jan. 19.
Guard. Road. W. R. Macatee. 2,78,864 ; Apr. 27-
Guard, Saw. O. Boisvert. 2.096,666 ; Oct. 19.
uuard. Sawmill. G. W. Myers. 2.087,577 ; July 20.
Guard, Snow. D. Levow. 2,079,768 ; May 11.
(Juard, Splash. J. H. Cohen. 2,091.910; Aug. 31.
Guard, Splash.. W. C. Jackson. 2.085,660 ; June 29.
Guard structure. J. P. Dennebaum. 2,091,195 ; Aug. 24.
Guard structure. W. B. Ewing. 2,090,115 : Aug. 17.
Guard, Thermometer. C. P. Zumwalt. 2,084,370; June
22.
Guard. Thumb. S. D. Bevill. 2.070.506 ; Feb. 9.
Guard, Thumb. H. S. Paul. 2,068,109 ; Jan. 19.
Guard, Thumb or finger. G. M. Hovey. 2,074,113 ; Mar.
16.
Guard, Traffic. G. A. Gleason. 2,071,863 ; Feb. 23.
(Juard. Wheel. R. W. Harroun. 2.070,230 ; Feb. 9.
Guard, Wrist watch. A. H. Sauer, Jr. 2,101,690;
Dec. 7.
Guards, Making bumper. C. R. Duncan. 2.070.424 ;
Feb. 9.
Guide and retention clip. Multiple purpose. C. R.
Chamberlin. 2.097,018 : Oct. 26.
Guide arm for valve rods. J. F. Duncan. 2,071,823 :
Feb. 23.
Guide, Belt. H. M. Ostertag. 2,076,413 ; Apr. 6.
Guide, Brake shoe. B. Dick. 2,082,244 ; June 1.
Guide, Brake shoe. S. Schnell. 2.101.692 : Dec. 7.
Guide, Brass channel. A. V. Weaver. 2,087,941 ; Julv
27.
Guide, Cable. E. A. Fultz and R. H. Hale. 2,090,445 ;
Aug. 17.
Guide, Calking tool. J. D. Seiler. 2,068,874 ; Jan. 26.
Guide card with index-insert pocket. R. G. Bourdon.
2,089.333 ; Aug. 10.
Guide. Chimney corner. F. B. Gabriel. 2,084,798 ; June
22
Guide, Drawer. J. Cummings and E. H. Sheldon.
2,074,371 ; Mar. 23.
Guide, Drill bit. R. Miller. 2,016,039 ; Apr. 6.
Guide, Dry thread. W. Renschak. 2,095,285 ; Oct. 12.
Guide for air drilling tools. Starter-steel. J. J. Simpson.
F. M. Simpson and D. Simps(m. 2.079.189 ; May 4
Guide for automatic train pipe connecters. Draw bar.
C. B. Herd. 2.092,915: Sept. 14.
Guide for dressing shoes, I'rotector. J. M. Maver.
2,067,855; Jan. 12.
Guide for flush valves, Centering. G. C. Kinsfather.
2,098,687 ; Nov. 9.
Guide for safety devices on doors. R. H. Greeeor.
2.095.695 ; Oct. 12.
Guide for sewing machine, Work. E. V. Tolen and C. B.
Harbstrelt. 2,074,572; Mar. 23.
Guide for sliding panels, particularly sliding roofs for
motor vehicles. J. King. 2,087,670 ; July 20.
Guide for tube rolling mills. J. W. Offutt. 2.099.497 :
Nov. 16.
Guide for use in driving sheet piling. A. H. Hansler.
2,074,906; Mar. 23.
Guide, Jacquard needle spring. H. V. Foster. 2,103,814 ;
Dec. 28.
Guide, Knitting machine design. L. R. Treinis.
2,078,646 ; Apr. 27.
Guide, Pipe cutter. W. M. Patersou. 2,071,273 : Feb. 16.
Guide, Pocket room. W. J. Ceder. 2,098.944 ; Nov. 16.
Guide, Rolling mill. S. Findlater. 2,099,473 : Nov. 1«
Guide, Rotating. W. H. Bradshaw and G. P. HofE.
2.083,251 ; June 8.
Guide shoe. Elevator roller. C. Norton. 2,100,169 ;
Xov. 23.
Guide, Trailer. A. D. Stidham. 2,092,683 : Sept. 7.
Guide twister. W. H. Catterall and W. J. Barrv.
2,069,517; Feb. 2.
Guide. Universal brake shoe grinder. L. C. Rishel.
2.102,915 : Dec. 21.
Guide, Window glass. D. C. Bailev. 2.102,936 ; Dec. 21.
<TUKling device. F. Miller. 2.070,370: Feb. !>.
Guiding device for working implements. C. C. Hansen.
2,093,673 ; Sept 21.
Guiding frame of the belts for the high draft mechanisms.
F. Casablancas. 2.094.229 : Sept. 28.
fJuitar. L. E. Thompson. 2.083.751; June 15.
Guitar attachment. C. T. Schrickel. 2,073.226 ; Mar. :■*.
(;uitar. Macaroni. T. A. Castriana. 2,083,429; June 8.
Gum base. Chewing. W. H. Carmody. 2.087,900 ; July 27.
Gum, Chewing. G. J. Menson. 2,069,477 ; Feb. 2.
Gum composition. Chewing. K. G. Blaikie. 2,085,490;
June 29.
Gum, Corn starch dextrine remoistenlne. T. A. Bruce.
2070.253 : Feb. 9.
Gum deflocculant from gum karava and like for paper-
fibor and the product. Making a. T. R. Le Compte.
2,088,479 ; July 27.
Gum formation in low boiling hydrocarbon oils and prod-
2*087 597^-' J^l thereby. Inhibiting. C. L. Gutzeit.
Gum from drying oils. Manufacture of miscible. E. M.
\\ lUiams. 2,082,371 ; June 1.
*^'"''"o')l"'vfl''^''A''' ""'' '^'''*^'' '■'^''''■'■'S'"- (Ipvicp. I!. I,ondon.
Gum of prepared gum class. Manufacture of. G. W. Ad-
s°y, Jr. 2,093,405 ; Sept. 21.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
901
Gununed tape dispenser. T. R. Gautier. 2,082,733 ;
June 1.
Gun. G. 51. Barnes. 2,066,319 ; Jan. 5.
Gun. F. Dixon. 2,102,199 ; Dec. 14.
Gun. W. E. House. 2,077,415 ; Apr. 20.
Gun. W. T. Moore. 2,089,219 ; Aug. 10.
Gun. W. T. Moore. 2,101,086; Dec. 7.
Gun. E. H. Smith. 2,094,854; Oct. 5.
Gun, Air. W. C. Robinson. 2,101,198 ; Dec "
Gun, Air. H. Schmeisser. 2,068,823 ; Jan. 26.
Gun, Air. A. L. Straub. 2.101.762 : Dec. 7.
Gun, Air. F. M. Tomlinson. 2,097,866 ; Nov. 2.
Gun, Air pressure. L. A. Popp. 2,093,618: Sept. 21.
Gun and hunting I<nife combination. V. Foley and J. J.
Henning. 2,098,139 ; Nov. 2.
Gun and plunger device adapted therefor, Powder. W. H.
Rose. 2,071,580 ; Feb. 23.
Gun, Automatic. F. Herlach and T. Rakula. 2,067,322 ;
Jan. 12.
Gun, Automatic ring tr.ivoler. R. P. Andreoli. 2,094,.')17 ;
Sept. 28.
Gun, Bow. J. Umling. 2,009.464 ; Feb. 2.
Gun, Calking. P. B. Seebergefl 2.090,644 ; Aug. 24.
Gun, Casting and Iiarpooning. C. R. Klein. 2,090.731 ;
Aug. 24.
Gun choke. Adjustable. E. F. White. 2,102.931 : Dec. 21.
Gun, Compressed air. I. D. Kelley, Jr. 2,098,454 ; Nov. 9.
Gun, Dart. M. S. Shirn. 2,092,361 ; Sept. 7.
Gun, Electron. B. C (iardnrr iind A H I'.ru].,
2.079,163 ; May 4.
Gunfire, Apparatus for training in. <\ H. Coates
2.069,750 : Feb. 9.
Gunfire control apparatus. J. P. Watson. 2,066,498 ;
Jan. 5.
Gun fire control app.aratus. Machine. G. E. Beharrell,
J. Wright, and H. Trevaskis. 2.100,097 ; Nov. 23.
Gun for shellac, paints, etc., Electric spray. E. A. Stoekel,
Jr., and E. H. Bridenbaugh. 2.068.205; Jan. 19.
Gun, Gas. M. S. Gagle. 2.072,621 ; Mar. 2.
Gun, Gas-operated. S. H. MacGregor. 2,101,862 ; Dec. 14.
Gun, Glider. W. Ballwanz. 2,089. .594 : Aug. 10.
Gun, Grease. A. W. Arnold. 2,097,612; Nov. 2.
Gun, Grease. A. J. Dinkel. 2,080,809 ; May 18.
Gun, Grease. C. F. Goddard. Re. 20,385 ; June 1 .
(Jiin, Grease. J. J. Pelouch. 2,102.0L'5 : Dec. 14.
Gun, Grease. N. V. Smith and C. W. Stoll. 2,074,570 ;
Mar. 23.
Gun, fland and air low pressure grease. A. Johnson.
2,099.9.59 ; Nov. 23.
Gun, Hot air. F. O. Albertson. 2,096.023: Oct. 19.
Gun, Hydraulic. C. F. Frode and K. S. Howard.
2,082,330 ; .Tune 1.
Gun, Metal spray. R. Lensch and P. Leder. 2,096,119 ;
Oct. 19.
Gun mount. E. C. Go.bert .and T. A. Conlon. 2,091,278 :
Aug. 31.
Gun mount. C. G. Trimbach. 2,090,079 ; Aug. 17.
Gun mount. Machine. D. A. Taylor. 2,100,790 ; Nov. 30.
Gun, Mud. C. W. Andrews and C. E. Dougan. 2,101,306 :
Deo. 7.
Gun, Power grease. N. V. Smith and C. W. Stoll.
2,080,513 ; May 18.
Gun, I'rcs.sure grease. F. K. Schneider and F. H. Ehnls.
2,082,521 ; June 1.
Gun, Rubber band. L. and A. Gagnon. 2,008,001 : Nov. 2.
Gun sight. J. P. Catv. 2,071,006 ; P^eb. 16.
Gun sight. S. D. Shopard. 2,103,189 ; Dec. 21.
Gun sight. W. Vav<T. 2.079.2(;tl : May 4
Gun-sight mount. O. Horsrud. 2,073,210; Mar. 9.
Gun, Spatter. W. J. I.ewis. 2,092.924: Sept. 14.
Gun, Sporting. G. Bretton. 2,087.66] ; July 20.
Gun, Spray. C. S. Fisher. 2,079.933 ; May 11.
Gun, Spray. C. R. Irwin. 2,096.042 : Oct. 19.
Gun, Spray. A. P. Jenkins. 2,082,060-01; June 1.
Gun, Spray. P. W. Wittle. 2,078,171 : Apr. 20.
Gun, Swatter. J. E. Kahler. 2,0»3.«09; Sept. 21.
Gun unit for gun perforators. G. F. Turecliek.
2,092,294 ; Sept. 7.
Gun, Water-sand blast. C. Pletcher. 2,071.472; Feb. 23
Gun with pneumatic needle valve control. Spray. S,
Bramsen and F. Wahlln. 2,101,104 ; Dec. 7.
Gun with removable discharge tube, Spray. W. H. Rose.
2,084,505 ; June 22.
Gunner's seat. Adjustable. .T. G. L<v. 2,101,145 ; Dec. 7.
Guns having means for horizon-adjustment. E. MUUer.
2,098,352 ; Nov. 9.
Gusset, Making a reenforced. O. J. 01m. 2,000,807 ;
Jan. 5.
Gut produced froui aiiluial fibrous matoriul. Hurdenliig
waterproofing arliflclal. O. W. Becker and 1'. Weiss,
2,103.138 ; Dec. 21.
Guy clamp. A. W. Mulone. 2,088,755 ; A\ig. 3.
(Juy clamp holder. J. J. Hefclk, Jr. 2,073,030 ; Mar. 0.
Guy wire piolc.'lor. H. K. Miller. 2.087.1150; July 27.
Gynecological calculating di-vlce <i. It. Gronvold.
2,098,622 ; Nov. 9.
Gynecologic Inslranii'nf. r,. I. Wilmr. ■_',nViI.:i I I :
July 6.
Clynecologlcal caliiilatlng device. (;. B. (.ronvohl.
2.095,521 : Oct. 12. . , .
• Jypsum, ApparutUH for producing lilgh strength cHlclni'd.
W. S. Uandel, M. C. DaUcy, nn.I W. M. McNeil
2,07 1,937 ; Mar. 23.
Gypsum board. J. M. Poi-ter and G. H. Way. 2,076,349 ;
Apr. 6.
Gypsum cement material ana manutacturing the same,
Hydraulic. R. S. Edwards. 2,090,625 ; Aug. 24.
Gypsum slabs. Apparatus for preparing. C. K. Roos.
2,088,813 ; Aug. 3.
Gyiaiiug machine. G. W. Behnke. 2,102.252: Dec. 14.
Gyrating screen. G. W. Behnke. 2,068,730; Jan. 26.
Gyrocompass, Air borne. L. F. Carter and W. Bolster.
2,095.313; Oct. 12.
Gyroplane. E. B. Wilford and E. Daland. 2,068,617 ;
Jan. 19.
Gyroplane, Sea. E. B. Wilford. 2,068,618 ; Jan. 19.
Gyroscope. W. Schmidt. 2,0!)1 .8.S.S ; Aug. 31.
Gyroscope, Air borne directional. L. F. Carter.
2,086,898 ; July 13.
Gyroscope, Air supported. L. F. Carter. 2,086,896 ; July
13.
Gyroscope, Magnetic directional. L. F. Carter and C. A.
Frische. 2,098,564 ; Nov. 9.
Gyroscope for aircraft, Directional. L. F. Carter.
2,093.417; Sept. 21.
Gyroscopic apparatus. P. Schilovsky. 2,078,734 ; Apr.
27.
Gyroscopic indicating and control device. W. R. Blair.
2,075,797 ; Apr. 6.
Gyroscopic phenomena, Structural. J. E. Lemoine.
2,078,729: Apr. 27.
Hacksaw. G. J. Blum. 2,102,782; Dec. 21.
Hack saw. J. H. Davidson. 2.101.362; Dec. 7.
Hacksaw construction. H. P. Macomber. 2,085,667;
June 29.
Hacksaw frame construction. D. E. Priest. Re. 20,252;
. Jan. 26.
llncUs.TW grinding machine. Powei-. W. DeLong and C. (.'.
Andi-is.>n. 2.091,501 ; Aug. 31.
Hack saw. Power. A. A. Kelley. 2,089,899 ; Aug. 10.
Hacksaw support and guide. E. G. Jaques. 2,070,735 ;
Feb. 16.
Hair and scalp treating apparatus. L. A. Carter.
2,081,034 ; May 18.
Il.'iir. .\pi)araiiis for permanently waving. J. Wenter.
2.069, 866 ; Feb. 9.
Hair, Apparatus for waving. H. Bonat. 2,083,823 ; June
15.
Hair, Apparatus for waving. F. Witschi. 2,099,358;
Nov. 16.
Hair, Apparatus for waving human. W. H. Bleuel and
S. Steek. 2,068,366; Jan. 19.
Hair damn for permanent wave apparatus. I. S. Mosher.
2,087,604 ; July 20.
Hair clipping implement. T. Stcinbach. 2,098,437 ;
Nov. 9.
Hair curler. C. E. Anderson. 2,077.198 ; Apr. 13.
Hair curler. A.Goodman. 2,068,602 ; Jan. 19.
Hair curler. J. Goodman. 2,103.526: Dec. 2«.
Hair curler. W. H. Hermsdorf. 2.100,850-1 ; .Vov. 30.
Hair curler. W. Huppert. 2.077.149; Apr. 13
Hair curler. W. Hupi>ert. 2.103,533-5; Dec. 2S.
Hair curler. A. Murphv. 2,088,272 ; July 27.
Hair curler. R. T. Pliite. 2,089,855; .\ug. 10.
Hail- curler. W. H. Schmltt. 2.1()2.2S6: I "ec. 14.
Hair curler device. C. E. Waltman. 2,080,550; May
18.
Hair curling and securing device. J. H. Adams.
2,006.709 ; Jan. 5.
Hair curling and waving device. R. O. List. 2,076,.521 ;
.■\pr. f).
Hair curling device. B. E. Beadle. 2,075,880; Apr. 6.
Hair curling device. A. I-aslty. 2,074,405 ; Mar. 23.
Hair curling device. A. Mazzola. 2.087.521 ; July 20.
Hair curling roller. A. Ma'/.zola. 2.077.705; Apr. 20..
Hair, Cutting. K. A. Christy. 2,070,350; Feb. «.
Hair culling device. J, .Mareska. 2.100.0S2: Nov. 23.
Ihiii- culling machine. K. Marholt. 2,074.020; Mar. 10.
ll.iir. Device for holding and curling. A. E. Karri>ll.
2. 102.6S7 ; Dec. 21.
Ihilr drier. (J. Ducart. 2.088.180; July 27.
Ilair drier. K. McShea. 2.000,.m7 ; Jan. 5.
I hill- (living Mpi)anilus. ('. <;. GroH.s. 2.074.0I,'<; .Miir. 10.
Iliilr drying appiiratuH. J. M. Kelli-r. 2,101.502: IVe. 7.
Hair drying apparatus. V. C. Nort|uiat. 2,070,040;
Apr. i\.
Hair drying apparatus. I,. J. Wahl. 2,081.505: May 25.
lliilr drying d.vlcc, A. E. Zlngone. 2.078,0-j7 ; Apr. 20.
lliiii- iMsli'nci- I,, HainalMlni'ii. 2.lil» I .!»?2 ; .\ng. :il.
Hair, Method and apparatus for wavlug. H. Buuat.
2.079,083 ; May 11.
Hairnet packaging. J. C. Ilorzop. 2.002.004: Sent. 7.
Ilair. IVrmancnt waving. F. Maeder. 2.00S.S()li : Jan.
20.
Hairpin. H. L. Becker. 2.078.118; Apr. 20.
Iliilrpln. C. A. (JIbHon. 2,07.'\,104 : Mar. 30.
llMlrpln. K. MovlouH and (). O. Dougherty. 2,«8;l,8l.'» ;
.Iniie 1.5.
Hair I'rociNs and composition for rcctlflrntlon of curly.
.1. ' Y, MmIiiuc, .1. II. Ciirroll. mid t*. II. Mi"KiH>.
2,(I.S7.1»5.'l : July 27.
Hair. Ilcniovlng. K. Fetter. 2,007.009 ; Jnn. 10.
Iliilr riiiHC. J. ('. Ili-.iwii 2.0SI.12T; .luuo 1ft.
Hair Hlhle. II. I'oink. 2.008.10.%: Jan. 10.
Hair thinning device. I), IVrl«on. 2.007.010 ; Jan. 12.
Ihilr lilnun.r. 1.. .\. Genler. 2.101,7:17: Dec. 7,
902
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Hair waver. B. M. Beskow. 2,089,107 ; Aug. 3.
Hair waver. J. A. Cogswell. 2,103,934 ; Dec. 28.
Hair waver. N. L. Solomon. 2,082,993 ; June 8.
Hair waver. B. A. Sterling. 2,084,166 ; June 15.
Hair waver. M. T. Viggers. 2.100,417; Nov. 30.
Hair waver, Duplex. A. E. Farrell. 2,068,170 ; Jan. 19.
Hair waving apparatus. A. G. Borden. 2,089,727 ; Aug.
10.
Hair waving apparatus. A. G. Borden. 2,092,692 ;
Sept. 7.
Hair waving apparatus. P. Constantine. 2,100,158 ;
Nov. 23.
Hair waving apparatus. J. B. Copenhefer. 2,100,538 ;
Nov. 30.
Hair waving apparatus. G. Decker and P. D. Spaeth, Jr.
2,070,422 ; Feb. 9.
Hair waving apparatus. G. N. Edwards. 2,095,412 ; Oct.
12.
Hair waving apparatus. P. G. Gaire. 2,087,189 ; July 13.
Hair-waving apparatus. R. G. Leland. 2,075,652 ; Mar.
30.
Hair-waving apparatus. R. G. Leland. 2.091,785; Aug.
31.
Hair waving apparatus. W. S. Lewis. 2,099,856 ; Nov.
23.
Hair waving apparatus. F. V. Schleimer. 2,094,283 ;
Sept. 28.
Hair waving apparatus. Permanent. W. E. Ottenbacher.
2,073,317 ; Mar. 9.
Hair waving appliance. L. Quinio. 2,098,593 ; Nov. 9.
Hair waving appliance. G. Stroher. 2,102,241; Dec. 14.
Hair waving clamp. O. Seiter. 2,078,460 ; Apr. 27.
Hair waving clamp. B. A. Sterling. 2,009.^59 : Feb. 9.
Hair waving device. W. H. Hermsdorf. 2,099,736 : Nov.
23.
Hair waving device. W. S. Lewis. 2,071,886 ; Feb. 23.
Hair waving device. F. R. Marcel. 2.079.079 ; May 4.
Hair waving device. P. Tresenberg. 2.083,761 ; June 15.
Hair wavi-ng device. L. Trotter. 2,074,816 ; Mar. 23.
Hair waving device. Permanent. M. Gialafos. 2,092,645 ;
Sept. 7.
Hair waving heater. E. O. Frederics. 2,078,758 ; Apr.
Hair waving heater. E. O. Frederics. 2,099.424 ; Nov. 16.
. Hairpin. E. D. Davis. 2.099,927 ; Nov. 23.
Hair waving machine. F. Laver. 2,091.100; Aug. 24.
Hair waving method. P. G. Gaire. 2,068,174 ; Jan. 19.
Hair waving or curling apparatus. F. Haegele.
2,093,962 ; Sept. 21.
Hair waving pad. R. L. Evans. 2,068,169 ; Jan. 19.
Hair waving pad. J. C. May. 2,080,085 ; May 11.
Hair waving pad. E. G. McDonough. 2,076,156 ; Apr. 6.
Hair waving pad. E. G. JIcDonough. 2.102.803 ; Dec. 21.
Hair waving process. J. H. Gyrath. 2,094,067 ; Sept. 28.
Halides and products resulting therefrom. Treatment of
unsaturated. H. P. A. Groll and C. J. Ott. 2,097,155 ;
Oct. 26.
Halides, Curing poly vinyl. R. W. McGahey. 2,070,443 ;
Feb. 9.
Halides from photographic developing baths. Removal of
excess. J. M. Blaney. 2,073,621 ; Mar. 16.
Halides, Treatment of unsaturated. M. W. Tamele and
H. P. A. Groll. 2,072,015 ; Feb. 23.
Halogen-amino-flavanthrones and producing the same.
W. Dettwyler. 2,068,312 ; Jan. 19.
Halogen containing butadiene derivatives, Insolubilized.
H. A. ■\Vinkelmann. 2,087,078 ; July 13.
Halogen containing rubber bodies. Derivatives of. H. A
Winkelmann. 2,094,933 ; Oct. 5.
Halogen derivatives of a-ethyl propyl cresols. G. W
Raiziss and LeR. Clemence. 2,071,939 ; Feb. 23.
Halogen derivatives of a-methyl-butvl cresols. G. W
Raiziss and L. W. Clemence. 2.086,336 ; July 6.
Halogen derivatives of n-amyl cresols. G. W ' Raiziss
and L. W. Clemence. 2,102,854; Dec. 21.
Halogen from fluids, E.>;tractiou of. G. E. Zel^er
2,077,298; Apr. 13. '
Halogen-2-butadiene 1,3 and making same, Dispersions of
W. H. Carothers. 2,080,558 ; May 18.
Halogenated anrhrnQuinone compounds. \V. Dottwvler
2,084.970 ; June 22. ^ '
Halogenated indanthrone, Preparing. O. Stallmann.
2,089,009 ; Aug. 3.
Ilalogenation process and product. W. R. \yaldron
2,099,781 ; Nov. 23.
Halopre;ie and product. Deodorization of polymerized A
D. Macdonald. 2,067.854 ; .Tan. 12.
Halter. L. von Ledonnann. 2.102.770; Dec. 21.
Hammer. S. S. Vaughan. 2,090,164 ; Aug. 17.
Hammer and like impact tool. .Mechanical. I'\ M. Lewis
2,091.408 : Aug. 31.
Hammer attachment for drills. R. A. Norling. 2,094 185 •
Sept. 28.
Hammer, Diesel power. H. Cordes. 2,093.634 ; Sept 21
Hammer, Electric forging. E. Larson. 2,083,108 ; June 8.'
Hammer, Free piston pneumatic. S. Ohisson. 2 070 552 •
Feb. 9.
Hammer, Free piston power. H. Byford. 2,067,886 •
Jan. 19.
Hammer, Gas. T. 0. Gray. 2.083.261 ; Juno 8.
Hammer, Internal combustion. E. R. Boddinghouse.
2,101,008 ; Dec. 7.
Hammer, Internal combustion. C. L. Charles. 2,089,112 •
Aug. 3.
Hammer, Mechanical. F. B. Miller. Re. 20,537 ; Oct. 19.
Hammer, Mechanical. B. \V. Snodgrass. 2,101,878 ;
Dec. 14.
Hammer mill. TT. J. Ehrsam. 2.008.599 ; Jan. 19.
Hammer mill. C. E. Everett. 2,066,615 ; Jan. 5.
Hammer mill. A. C. Lindgren. 2,068.383 ; Jan. 19.
Hammer mill. W. J. Wilkins. 2.095.584 ; Oct. 12.
Hammer mill. Grinding and mixing. W. E. Williams.
2,087,492 ; Julv 20.
Hammer, Pneumatic. E. W. Stevens. 2,101,159 ; Dec. 7.
Hammer, Portable power. J. N. Baker. Re. 20,365 ; May
18.
Hammer wrench. C. N. Douglass. 2,086,261 ; July 6.
Hammock and pillow structure, Noncouch. H. M. Burr.
2,096,423 ; Oct. 19.
Hamper. H. Gleitsman. 2,095,384 ; Oct. 12.
Hamper, Automatic clothes weighing. J. Maris and C.
Levy. 2.069,499 ; Feb. 2.
Hams, Curing. J. C. Kistler. 2,101.547 : Dec. 7.
Hams, Jlanufacture of. W. W. Hubenet. 2,084,800 ;
June 22.
Hand, Artificial. D. Friedman. 2,070.480 ; Feb. 9.
Handbag. H. Eisenberg and E. Orinsky. 2,079,401;
May 4. •
Handbag. A. M. Bressler. 2,099,924 ; Nov. 23.
Handbag. C. G. King. 2,093,449 ; Sept. 21.
Handbag. E. Konelskv. 2.099.853 ; Nov. 23.
Handbag. C. M. Lewis. 2,068,058 ; Jan. 19.
Handbag. E. Lowy. 2,083,029 ; June 8.
Handbag. E. Nagel. 2,068,507 ; Jan. 19.
?Iandbag. B. Potash. 2,093.097 ; Sept. 14.
Handbag, Convertible wardrobe. H. B. Marbury and R.
C. Jones. 2,087,210-11 ; July 13.
Handbag fastener. W. C. Hiering and F. W. Goerdes.
2,092,576; Sept. 7.
Handbag fastener. F. N. Lewis 2,076.654 ; Apr. 13.
Handbag frame. W. C. Hiering. 2,078,495 ; Apr. 27.
Handbag frame. W. C. Hiering. 2.088.744; Aug. 3.
Handbag frame. W. C. Hiering. 2,094,653 ; Oct. 5.
Handbag frame. W. C. Hiering. 2,103,724 ; Dec. 28.
Handbag, Lady's. H. Felmann. 2,076,452 ; Apr. 6.
Handbag, Lady's. J. E. Goldberg. 2.101.997 ; Dec. 14.
Handbag, Lady's. L. Wolff, n6e L. Saling. 2,078,624;
Apr. 27.
Handbag, Reversible. J. E. Goldberg. 2,086,326 ; July 6.
Handbag structure. P. Upham. 2.099.663 ; Nov. 16.
Handbag. Traveling or lady's. L. Wolff, nee Saling.
2,079,476 ; May 4.
Handbags, Framing. C. W. Chenev. 2.077.165 ; Apr. 13.
Hand brake. H. E. Bartsch. 2,071.269 ; Feb. 16.
Hand brake. R. W. Burnett. 2,079,984; May 11.
Hand brake. H. Fuchs. 2.070,008 ; Feb. 9.
Hand brake. H. Fuchs. 2,073,055 : Mar. 9.
Hand brake. S. B. Haseltine. 2,073.794 ; JLar. 16.
Hand brake. H. J. Lounsbury. 2,068,556 ; Jan. 19.
Hand brake. H. J. Lounsburv. 2.070.017; Feb. 9.
Hand brake. H. J. Lounsbury. 2,082,964 ; June 8.
Hand brake. R. J. Olander. 2,080.631 ; May 18.
Hand covering. F. S. Jackson. 2,068.182 ; Jan. 19.
Hand covering and manufacture. A. C. Mills. 2,090,982 ;
Aug. 24.
Handcuff. T. Smith-Stange. 2,066.654 ; Jan. 5.
Hand grip. Adjustable. G. A. .SU'iglit. 2.091,458; Aug.
31.
Handkerchief holding device mountable on a bed. T. B.
Morris. 2,068,560 ; Jan. 19.
Handkerchief simulation. J. P. Weyman. 2,100,368 ;
Nov. 30.
Hand-oiler. J. M. Holden. 2.096,247 ; Oct. 19.
Hand operated loom. D. C. Churchill. 2.098,449 : Nov. 9.
Hand propelled motop. E. Santamaria. 2,086,366 ;
July 6.
Hand protector. C. F. Jensen. 2.069.449 ; Feb. 2.
Hand protector. S. N. Sacer. 2.007.790-1 • Jan 12
Handrail, Foldin.g. V. Willoughbv. 2.090.494 ; Aug. 17.
Handrail protective device. Moving stairway. G. E.
Fiedler. 2,080,980 ; May 18.
Hand scouring device. M. W. Wilkins. 2,071,869 ; Feb.
23.
Hand tool. W. Rush. 2,074.239 ; U&r. 16.
Hand tool. R. A. Wilson. 2.076.973 ; Apr. 13.
Hand tool. Electric reciprocating. L. F. Carter.
2,087.018 ; July 13.
Handwheel cover. R. H. Churchill. 2,078,059 : Apr. 20.
Handwheel for brakes. A. P. Withall. 2,080,590 ; May
18.
Handwheel operated mechanism. A. F. O'Connor.
2,096,058 ; Oct. 19.
Handle : Sre —
Bath mitt handle. Implement handle.
Brake valve handle. Mattress handle.
Casket handle. Pan handle.
D-type handle. Pot handle.
Detachable handle. Razor handle.
Die stock handle. Saw handle.
Door handle. Switch handle.
I-.lectric tuse handle. Tool handle.
Float handle. Valve handle.
Golf club handle. Ventilated handle.
Handle. J. F. Degener, HI. 2.090.253 ; Aug. 17.
tt""!'''- ''• ■''■ O^'ermyer. 2,095,397 ; Oct. 12.
Handle ad.iustment for brooms and similar implements.
C. F. and H. C. L. Mason. 2,098,348; Nov. 9.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
903
Handle and latch mechanism. L. Ottinger. 2,075,829 ;
Apr. 6.
Handle and latching device, Door. K. J. Tobin.
2,091,384 ; Auk. 31.
Handle and like fastening, Door. R. Grimmond.
2,098,868; Nov. 9.
Handle and lock, Combined. E. North. 2,094,808 :
Oct. 5.
Handle and lock cover. J. Parisoe. 2,070,955 ; Feb. 16.
Handle and shank therefor. J. A. Bartosz. 2,103,442 :
Dec. 28.
Handle and the like. Door. H. M., H. R., and E. H. L.
Hart. 2,080,174 ; May 11.
Handle bail adjustment. W. J. Clements. 2,091,800;
Aug. 31.
Handle bar construction. F. W. Schwinn. 2,068,474 ;
Jan. 19.
Handlebar grip. J. R. Morgan. 2,098,509 ; Nov. 9.
Handle construction. A. J. Dohrman. 2,102,839 ; Dec.
21.
Handle connection. F. F. Plack. 2,072,823 ; Mar. 2.
Handle construction. A. Marchand. 2,068,922 ; Jan. 26.
Handle construction for flv swavteis and tlie like. A. F
Shatter. 2,077,132; Apr. 13.
Handle for burial receptacles. V. R. Preston. 2,094,720 ;
Oct. 5.
Handle for cans or the like. Detachable. G. F. Wiedemann.
2,075,685 ; Mar. 30.
Handle for caskets, E.xtensible. J. Steen. 2,091,495 ;
Aug. 31.
Handle for containers. Carrying. E. G. Mo. 2,093,616 :
Sept. 21.
Handle for dishes. Detachable. H. P. Serio. 2,077,273 ;
Apr. 13.
Handle for golf clubs. Gripping. A. C. Link. 2,088,008 ;
July 27.
Handle for implements, utensils, and the like and making
the same. S. A. Piatt. 2,096,940 ; Oct. 26.
Handle for instruments. W. J. Cameron. 2,066,328 ;
Jan. 5.
Handle for luggage. F. D. Stelljas. 2,091.531 ; Aug. 31.
Handle for paint cans. R. M. Ruhlman. 2,096,263 : Oct.
19.
Handle for paper cups. G. W. Snell. 2,070,414; Feb. 9.
Handle for receptacles. Detachable. P>. Mackilbank.
2,070,307 ; Feb. 9.
Handle locking device, Concealed drawer. J. E. Kar-
penske and J. L. Benson. 2,094,895 ; Oct. 5.
Handle mechanism. B. F. Johnson. 2,098,421 ; Nov. 9.
Handle removing tool. F. Kamrowski. 2,096,639 ; Oct.
19.
Handle structure. R. C. Lang. 2,08.3,956 ; June 15.
Handle structure for sadirons and the like. R. I. Huff-
man and G. S. Braun. 2,092,312 ; Sept. 7.
Handle structure. Pump. V. A. Thomas. 2,099,832 ;
Nov. 23.
Handle support for sadirons. Open end. R. L Huffman.
2,092,313; Sept. 7.
Handle, Valve stem. J. Nevvmark. Re. 20,445; July 13.
Handles, Making. W. K. ("ovvderv. 2.07<i.7(i4 ; Apiv i;^.
Handles, Manufacture of bag. W. H. Stark. 2,075,672 ;
Mar. 30.
Handles to stems, Attaching. E. H. Mueller. 2,067,970 ;
Jan. 19.
Haiidling and storing. Apparatus for. A. G. Ilcnricks.
2.077.238; Apr. 13.
Handling mechanism for storage battery containers.
F. Black. 2,085,724 ; July 0.
Hanger : Hnn —
Bathtub hanger. Lug Iinngcr.
Beam hanger. Multiple master hanger.
Clotlu's hanger. Rod hanger.
Coat and vest hanger. Strap hanger.
Coat hanger. Tee head shore hanger.
Curtain hanger. Tobacco hanger.
Door liMii^'ci Track hiiugor.
Garment hanger. IMiiity hanger.
Il.'it hanger. W.atcr bowl hanger.
Iron hanger.
Hanger. H. C. Blake and S. Blake. 2.098,990; Nov. 10
Hanger. T. L. Howi'll. 2.102.462 ; Dec. 14.
Hanger. R. F. Teders. 2.088.774 ; Aug. 3.
Hanger. P. Tiippan. 2,084,565 ; June 22.
Hanger adapter. Arliust.-ihle. C. A. Cawood and 1i. Johns-
ton. 2,070,883 ; Feb. 16.
Hanger and shield. J. A. Todd and F. B. Todd.
2,089,077 ; Aug. 3.
Hanger and track. Door. II. S. Harvey. 2,068,074; Jan.
26.
Hanger attachment. Coat. P. E. Mclby. 2,070,133;
Apr. 6.
llMtiL'ir hincket. J. Hitter, Jr. 2,006,046; Jan. 6.
Hanger for automobiles, Garment. \V. T. Weekley.
2,080,990; May 18. „ „ , .
Hanger for autonioblles, Hat and coat. R. C. Look.
2,074,615 ; Mar. 23.
Hanger for brake; br-aiiiH, Safety. C. H. IIuhcIi. 2.()6!».."..>:! ;
Feb. 2.
Hunger for trnnsers. C. C. Cnthcy. 2,000,705; Jan. 5.
Hanger for walking beams. D. E. Humphrey. 2.071,r)IO ;
Mar. 23.
HangiT making iiiMchlne, (hirmenl. I<. IJrowiiHtcln.
2,081.107 ; May 25.
Hanger mounting for pictures and the like. Reversible.
C. Di Nuccio. 2.099.332 ; Nov. 16.
Hanger support for basins and the like, Adjustable.
J. Lindenbaum. 2,083,271 ; June 8.
Hanging directory holder. W. B. Osman. 2,073,351 ;
]Mar. 9.
Hardening furnace. W. B. Sturges. 2.070.416: Feb. 9.
Hardening material resistant to heat, acid, corrosion, and
abrasion, and producing the same. N. W. Cole and W.
H. Edmonds. 2,088,838; Aug. 3.
Hardness testing. Apparatus for. J. Gogan. 2,088,371 ;
July 27.
Hardness testing device. F. Knoop. 2.091,995; Sept. 7.
Harmonic analyzer. P. O. Farnham. 2.072.946 ; Mar. 9.
Harness belly-band. P. S. Sidell. 2,085,674; June 29.
Harness cord. O. N. Whitehead and \V. H. Toelle.
2,099,950 ; Nov. 23.
Harness for children. Bed. L. Tuckey. 2,093,744;
Sept. 21.
Harness for cross weaving. J. J. Kaufmann. 2,068,986 ;
Jan. 26.
Harness, Golf. J. W. L. Webster. 2,103,502 ; Dec. 28.
Harness operating mechanism for looms. W. J. Oothout.
2,089,069 ; Aug. 3.
Harrow. A. T. Klas. 2,096,040 ; Oct. 19.
Harrow. W. F. Whitehead. 2,100,499; Nov. 30.
Harrow tooth. C. Wvss. 2.090.739 ; Aug. 24.
Harrow tripper. A. H. Finck. 2,082,795 ; June 8.
Harvester. F. T. Court. 2,079,547 ; May 4.
Harvester. H. D. Hume and J. ]■:. Love. 2,070,083 ;
Feb. 9.
Harvester, H. D. Hume and J. E. Love. 2,102,710 ;
Dec. 21.
Harvester. A. W. Oehler. 2,088.970 ; Aug. 3.
Harvester and cultivator. Peanut. C. S. Powell.
2,080,336 ; May 11.
Harvester attachment. A. D. Edgington. 2,099,471 ; Nov.
16.
Harvester attachment for tractors. E. Creech. 2,098,800 ;
Nov. 9.
Harvester, Beet. H. O. Sparks. 2,083,128; June 8.
Harvester, Corn. G. S. Seward. 2.079.5,30 ; May 4.
Harvester, Potato. A. E. McCoy. 2,093,920; Sept. 21.
Harvester reel. H. D. Hume and J. E. Love. 2,102,709 ;
Dec. 21.
Harvester reel. O. L. Konow. 2.095,364 ; Oct. 12.
Harvester, Sugar beet. M. Stokl and O. J. Rajewsky.
2,075,311 ; Mar. 30.
Harvester-thresher. C. A. Balltick and W. C. Steele.
2.076,523 ; Apr. 13.
Harvester, Windrow. A. Korsmo and M. Ronninj?.
2.071,844 ; Feb. 23.
II;irvesting machine. H. D. Hume and J. E. Love.
2.102.711 ; Dec. 21.
Harvesting machine. P. Joost. 2,087,091 ; July 13.
ll.isp fastener, Lockable. A. J. Konienal;. 2.101,337;
Doc. 7.
Hasp-tvpe fastener. L. A. Bittorf. 2.067.255 ; Jan. 12.
Hat. E. W. Bullard. 2.067.657; ,1an. 12
Hat. L. W. Moses and J. F. Duerr. 2,080,870; May 18.
Hat. F. T. Stack. 2.091.168; Aug. 24.
Hat. G.Swift. 2,082,083; June 1.
Hat adju.sting means. S. Lipton. 2.002. S0,S ; Sept. II.
H.it and like headgear. S. Aki. 2.067. . SO!) ; Jan. 12.
Hat and manufacturing the same. Ventilated straw. O.
Wiedeman. 2,093,790; Sept. 21.
Hat and the manufacture thereof. E. Slegel. 2,080,382;
Mav 11.
Hat block. E. A. Lindsey. 2,087,158; July 13.
Hat blocking machine. E. Goosch. 2,089,788; Aug. 10.
II.it bodies, beams of textiles and other articles, Ap-
paratus for drying. E. A. Stienen. 2.085,551 ; June
29.
H.ii cleaning machine. (,'. A. Chenier. 2.092,907: Sept.
14.
Hat fastener. S. Linton. 2.099.128 : Nov. 16.
Hat fastener. E.M.Wilson. 2,081,317 ; May 25.
Hat fastening device. S. Getmnnsky. 2,097,877 ; Nov. 2.
I!;il raslcniiig (li-vlce. <). K. Seillcrl . 2,(»'.n ..''.•J!! ; Aug. :tl.
Hat forming machine. R. M. Cuming. 2,087.71(3 ; July
20.
lint hanger. A. R. Neale. 2.079.018: May 11.
Hat holder. J. M. Mo.>re. 2.069.2(1:1 ; Feb. 2.
Hat liolder. E. W. Wood. 2.075,970; Apr. 0.
Hat holder, Adjustable wiro formed. S. Thornton.
2,070.320; Apr. 0.
H.il iiiniuilarlur.'. I". H. Lee. 2.091, 104 ; Sept. 28.
Hat manufacture and the i)roduct8 thereof. J. .M. Mny-
leaa. 2,067.776 ; Jan. 12.
Hat or cap, Safety. A. A. StrauRS. 2,071.027: Mnr. 23.
Hat riiel;. '/,. S. Op[ti'iih<'liiii-r. 2.0111,810: Oct, 5.
Hat sizing. M<'thod and apparaluN for. 11. K. lleynoldi.
2,076,093 : Apr. 0.
Hat, Slirr.-n.'d fell. R. Schwarx. 2,0.SS.l)n0 : AuR. 3.
llalM I'rc.ciss Mild niipanitiiH fni' Iri-iitltig. (!. CI|irliino.
2. Ill* I. r.".! : Aug. :ii.
HatN. Shiiplng devlci-ii for. M. L. NiittonhPlmpr.
2,()»0,4nH; Auk. 17.
Hai.h coiiMlrucil<in. C. D. HonHMll. 2.100,120-1 ; Nov.
HirtVh conKtrucllon. O. 1). IIomhuII. 2.100,123; Nov. 23.
HmIcIi conHtructlon. C. D. llonuill. 2.100.126-7; Nov.
23.
IlMlch ccinKlnictlon. C. P. HonmiU. 2.100.130 ; Nov. JJ.V
904
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Harrli constriietion. P. E. Finger. 2.100.122: Nov. 23.
Hatch construction, ft. G. Gilpin. 2,072,328 ; Mar. 2.
Hatch construction. G. G. Gilpin. 2,100,124-5 ; Nov. 23
23
Hatch construction. V. E. West. 2,100,128 ; Nov. 23.
Hatch cover fastener. F. W. Watson. 2,088,100 ; July
27.
Hatch for railway cars. W. C. Stone. 2,100,119 ; Nov.
23
Hatch frame. L. C. Wilkoff. 2,100.129; Nov. 23.
Hatch frame construction for car roofs. D. W. Hawks-
worth. 2,100,903 ; Nov. 30.
Hatches and other openings, Covering cargo. H. E.
Frick. 2,101,056 ; Dec. 7.
Hatching implement. F. Goldis. 2,084.083 ; June 15.
Hay loader. E. W. West and E. R. Blome. 2,089,516;
Aug. 10.
Hay loader, Tractor operated. R. Gunning. 2,099,604;
Nov. 16.
Hay stacker, Extension. J. H. Cope. 2,080,461 ; May
18.
HCN. Process and products relating to the recovery of.
R. W. Millar and H. P. A. Groll. 2,086.732 : July 13.
Head and blow-out preventer. Casing. F. J. Hinderliter.
2,080,715 : May 18.
Head band attachment for respirators. H. F. Shindel
and A. D. Brandt. 2,097,676 ; Nov. 2.
Head for cotton pickers. L. C. Stukenborg. 2,073,660;
Mar. 16.
Head for fitiid containers, Discharge. S. E. Allen and
J. E. Rennert. 2,078,553 ; Apr. 27.
Head for paper containers and making the same, Flanged.
G. A. Moore. 2,081,759 ; May 25.
Headgear, Safety. C. W. Watkins. 2,088.183 : July 27.
Head lamp construction. J. J. Punke. 2,089,424 ; Aug.
10.
Head lamp, Nonglare. E. Olsson. 2,100,913 ; Nov. 30.
Head lamp, Portable electric. W. F. Koepke. 2,079,075 :
May 4.
Head lamp. Portable electric. W. F. Koepke. 2,099,167 ;
Nov. 16.
Headlamp testing apparatus. H. W. Sayles. 2,097,310 ;
Oct. 26.
Headlamp with lens mounted outside of housing. Door-
less. H. C. Mead and C. A. Michel. 2,067,722 ; Jan.
12.
Head lamp with lens retaining bar. C. A. Michel.
2,086,334 ; July 6.
Headlight. J. S. Conley. 2.079.732 ; May 11.
Headlight, Antidazzle. H. Stechert. 2.089,927 ; Aug. 10.
Headlicht. Automobile. J. Polney. 2.087,298; July 20.
Headlight control. Automatic. L. W. Gustafson.
2,086,865 ; July 13.
Headlight for motor vehicles. P. Miiller. 2,090,062 ;
Aug. 17.
Headlight for vehicles. Multiple. W. Woodward.
2,072,697 ; Mar. 2.
Headlight indicator and ornament. H. E. Shenehon.
2.083,673 ; June 15.
He-Tdlight. Nonglare. J. A. Von Wald. 2.103.20S ; Dec.
21.
Headlight, Safety. P. Astorg. 2,096.777 : Oct. 26.
Headlight .structure. H. T. Ames. 2.084.120 ; June 15.
Headlight, Vehicle. G. W. Roose. 2.078.023 ; Apr. 20.
Headrest. H. A. Kaiser. 2.088.207 : July 27.
Headrest Corpse. S. H. Hanson. 2,090,865 ; Aug. 24.
Head size shaping and finishing method and apparatus.
C. J. Healey. 2.076,721 : Apr. 13.
Headstock for machine tools. Motor driven. A. W. Wig-
glesworth. 2,095,089 ; Oct. 5.
Head structure for internal combustion engines. C. B.
Jahnke. 2,080,720 ; May 18.
lleadwear. K. L. Riebold. 2,078,511; Apr. 27.
Headwear. Article of. A. S. JIcDonald. 2,070,442 :
Feb. 9.
Heads, Apparatus for making dished. C. B. Cushwa.
2,069,198 ; Feb. 2.
Heald of looms for weaving. M. W. Carr. 2,082,480 ;
June 1.
Health machine. I. Kondo. 2.088.963 : Aug. 3.
Hearing aid. F. L. AUoway. 2,097,554 ; Nov. 2.
Hearing aid. W. D. Penn. 2,068.698 ; Jan. 26.
Hearing-aid, Bone conduction. H. Lieber. 2,077,425 :
Apr. 20.
Hearing aid device. Bone conduction. H. Lieber.
2,077.426 ; Apr. 20.
Hearing organs. Apparatus for exercising the. B. A.
Stern. 2.099.871 : Nov. 23.
Hearing testing. J. L. Bloomheart. 2,072,705 ; Mar. 2.
Hearth. .Mechanically operated smelting. \V. E. Newnam.
2 093.018 : Sept. 14.
Heat application and equipment therefor. W. A. Darrah.
2.073,144 ; Mar. 9.
Heat control for stove ovens. Thermostatic. I. V. Brum-
baugh. 2.006.821 : Jan. 5.
Heat control system and switching mechanism therefor.
C. Hotchkiss. 2,080,718; May 18.
Hent control. Thermostatic. D. Pirth. 2.092.246 ; Sept. 7.
Heat controlling system. P. R. Owons. Re. 20,240 •
J.i^i. 12.
Heat engine. R. Lee. 2.067.4."i3 : .Tan. 12.
Heat exchange and air washing device. W. Noble
2,074,801 ; Afar. 23.
Heat exchange apparatus. F. M. DurSn. 2,088,734 :
Aug. 3.
Heat exchange apparatus. C. Field. 2,078,938 ; May 4.
Heat exchange apparnlu.*. It. M. Hanny. 2,091.757;
Aug. 31.
Heat exchange apparatus. A. :M. Harkness. 2,086,222 :
July 6.
Heat exchange apparatus. A. Hasselbach. 2,087,344 ;
Julv 20.
Heat exchange apparatus. D. L. Higgins. 2,077,625 :
Apr. 20.
Heat exchange apparatus. J. H. Hoffmann. 2,073,105 ;
Mar. 9.
Heat exchange apparatus. M. H. Kuhner. 2,101,782 :
Dec. 7.
Heat exchange apparatus. V. O. Marshall. 2,091,003 ;
Aug. 24.
Heat exchange apparatus. C. !Mortensen. 2,069,5o.') :
Feb. 2.
Heat exchange apparatus. C. Reigart, J. Blizard, and M.
Frisch. 2,085,041 ; June 29.
Heat exchange apparatus. A. P. Saha. 2,097,104 ; Ocl
26.
Heat exchange apparatus and element of plate therefor.
R. Seligman, W. E. Crosby and H. F. Goodman.
2,075,236 ; Mar. 30.
Heat exchange apparatus, Fluid. L. W. Heller.
2,091,984; Sept. 7.
Heat exchange apparatus. Fluid. R. Shellenberger.
2,091,231 : Aug. 24.
Heat exchange between a condensing vapor and a liquid.
Continuous. G. S. P. de Bethune. 2,077,227 ; Apr. 13.
Heat exchange device. R. K. Dawson. 2.094,774 ; Oct. 5.
Heat exchange device. K. P. Edwards. 2,092,835 : Sept.
14.
Heat exchange device. W. Noble. 2,074,802 ; Mar. 23.
Heat exchange device. W. Noble. 2,074,967 ; Mar. 23.
Heat exchange device. W. W. Paget. 2.098,671 ; Nov. 9.
Heat exchange device. P. F. Sporry. 2,069,728 ; Feb. l'.
Heat exchange devices. Controlling the operation of. P.
Borchardt and H. Ranke. 2,084,987 : June 29.
Heat exchange element. O. Steinberg and R. Wenzl.
2,088,391 ; July 27.
H.>af exchange element. W. J. Still. 2,093,256 ; Sept. 14.
Heat exchange method. D. D. Peebles. 2,092,470 :
Sept. 7.
Heat exchange system. K. H. Hubbard. 2,076,641 ; Apr.
13.
Heat exchange system. F. D. Mensing. 2,099,310 ; Not.
16.
Heat exchange system. W. W. Timmis and W. K. Walker.
2,099,182 ; Nov. 16.
Heat exchange units. Device for operating on elements of.
H. F. Maynes. 2.093.202 : Sept. 14.
Heat exchanger. J. M. Barclay and J. B. Forbes.
2,071,277 ; Feb. 16.
Pleat exchanger. J. A. Coy. 2.090,345 : Aug. 17.
Heat exchanger. W. L. De Baufre. 2,075,511 ; Mar. 30.
Heat exchanger. E. A. Dewald. 2.084,324 ; June 22.
Heat exchanger. J. P. Irwin. 2.087.628 ; July 20.
Pleat exchanger. I. J. Knudson. 2.090.208 ; Aug. 17.
Heat exchanger. H. Ktihni. 2,081,043 ; May 18.
Heat exchanger. S. L. Lord and G. H. Kendall.
2,096,285 : Oct. 19.
Heat exchanger. C. E. Lucke. 2,075,044 ; Mar. 30.
Heat exchanger. J. P. Rathbun. 2,084,743 ; June 22.
Heat exchanger. C. F. Rosenblad. 2.081,678 ; May 25.
Heat exchanger. E. C. Saint-Jacques. 2,091,119 ; Aug.
24.
Heat exchanger. R. S. Thoreseu. 2,103,102 : Dec. 21.
Hent exchanger. Fabricating a finned. R. W. Kritzer and
A. F. Hoesel. 2,092,170 ; Sept. 7.
Heat exchanger. High pressure. C. H. Thayer. 2,085,677 ;
June 29.
Heat exchangers, Manufacturing. J. Karmazin.
2,081,303 ; May 25.
Heat exchanging apparatus. G. Herbster. 2,079,067 ;
May 4.
PTear nxtracror. B. R. P'aunce. 2.070 427 : Feb. 9.
Heat from radiators containine liquid. Dissipating. L. M.
Persons. 2,091.159 ; Aug. 24.
Hoat gatherer and deflector for motor vehicles. R. It.
Jackson. 2.069.955 : Feb. 9.
Heat hardening machine. D. J. Campbell. 2,085,790 :
July 6.
Heat insulated container. A. L. Clark. 2,087,966 ; Julv
27. . - . .
Hear in.sulated receptacle. A. H. Pavson and C. O.
Duevel, Jr. 2.102,164 ; Dec. 14.
Heat insulating composition. Plastic. O. A. Brandt and
D. Dalenius. 2,072,081 ; Mar. 2.
Heat insulating material. K. B. Blake and C. S. Kemp.
2,072,152; Mar. 2.
Heat insulating material. G. A. Bole. 2,073,138 : Mar. 9.
Heat insulating mechanism. C. E. Summers. 2,083,622 ;
June 15.
Heat insulating structure and production. O. A. Labus and
W. J. Mohr. 2.076.898; Apr. 13.
Heat motor. L. M. Persons. 2,080,576 ; May 18.
Heat motor. L. M. Persons. 2,086,819 ; July 13.
Heat of flue gases of a furnace to heat a liquid, Appa
ratus for the utilization of the. E. H. Vicary
2.101,112: Dec. 7.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
905
Heat polymerization. W. H. Carraody. :i. OCT, 073 ; Jan. 5
Heat-processing recorder. P. J. Bast. 2.099.417 ; Nov. IB
Heatproof container. E. H. Wells, Jr., and R. Jackson.
2,087,611 ; July 20.
Heat radiating syston. U. X. Istrclcstoii. U.ODI ,274 :
Aug. 31.
Heat recovery apparatus. Waste water. A. C. Strand.
2,075,784 : Mar. 30.
Heat regulator. T. M. Shrader. 2,086,966 ; July 13.
Heat regulator. Self-compensating. E. h. Fonsoca.
2,101, 73r) : Dec. 7.
Heat-resisting implement. W. Hessenbruch. 2,075,718 :
Mar. 30.
Heat resisting implements. W. Hessenbruch. 2,067,569 ;
Jan. 12.
Heat, System for the conversion of. K. Nesselmann and
E. Altenkirch. 2,088,276 ; July 27.
Heat to waste heat boiler plants, Method and apparatus
for supplying additional. F. Falla. 2,081,697 ; May 25.
Heat transfer apparatus. W. C. Graham. 2,071,624 :
Feb. 23.
J. N. D. Hcenan. 2,069,409 ;
J. H. Shafner. 2,072,652 ;
Heat transfer apparatus.
Fob. 2.
Heat transfer apparatus.
Mar. 2.
Heat transfer apparatus and refractory wall structure
therefor. A. E. Nash. 2,075,863 ; Apr. 6.
Heat transfer apparatus applicable to water tube boilers.
W. Y. Lewis. 2,068,187 ; Jan. 19.
Heat transfer die. W. C. Gray. 2,089,746 ; Aug. 10.
H(^ar transfer system. J. S. Alcorn. 2.101.835 ; Dec. 14.
Heat transfer system. D. B. Knight. 2.068.549 : Jan. 19.
Heat transfer system, Self regulated. S. P. Miller.
2,098,462; Nov. 9.
Heat treating apparatus. I>. B. Rosseau. 2,098,813 ;
Nov. 9.
Meat treating apparatus. T. A. Schraishuhn. 2,074,312 ;
Mar. 16.
Heat treating container. H. J. Stein. 2,101,481 ; Dec. 7.
Heat treating furnace. C. B. Ferree. 2.089.829 : Aug. 10.
Heat treatment furnace. C. I. Hayes. 2,101,065 ; Dec. 7.
Ilfat-trfafing furnace. E. W. Wonvor and J. A. Reece.
2 0i,'?.,'?76 ; Sept. 14.
Heat-treating furnace, Continuous. R. S. Fearnside.
2.078,905 ; Apr. 27.
Heat treatment of aluminous metals. P. T. Stroup.
2,092,033 ; Sept. 7.
Hoat treatment of aluminum alloys. J. A. Nock, Jr.
2,083,576 ; June 15.
Heat treatment of cast drill l)its. W. C. Rea. 2,066,853 ;
Jan. 5.
Heat treatment of composite bearings. C. C. Moffatt.
2,067,001 : Jan. 5.
Heat treatment of packaged goods. Apparatus for the.
A. R. Thompson. 2,092,433 ; Sept. 7.
Heat treatment of packaged goods, Apparatus for. A. R.
Thompson. 2,092.434 ; Sept. 7.
Heat treatment of steel for resistance to creep. G. H.
Wright. 2,074,823 ; Mar. 23.
Heat treatment of worn tires and otlier rolling bodies of
steel. A. G. E. Hultgren. 2,076,992 ; Apr. 13.
Heater : See —
Air circulating heater. Industrial heater.
Aircraft engine heater. In.1ector heater.
Air heater. Liquid conductor heater.
Automobile heater. Milk heater.
f'ar heater. Nursing bottle heater.
Domestic heater. Oil burning heater.
O r o p - 1 (> a f countcrdow (Ml lieali-r.
heater. Orchard heater.
Electric gasoline heater. Oven in.seit licater.
Electric heater. Pipe heater.
Electric stock heater. Rarliaiit orchard Imatci'.
Fireplace heater. Tank heater.
Fluid heater. Toilet seat heater.
Forced air heater. Unit heater.
Hair waving heater. Water heater.
Tlot water heater. Windshield heater.
Immersion heater.
Healer. J. M. Auflero. Re. 20,531 ; Ocl. 19.
Healer. V. S. Beck. 2,100,772 ; Nov. 30.
Heater. H. I'.rendt. 2.073,074; Mar. 10.
Ilc.'ilcr. ('. P. I'.utlcr. 2.070.22:5; Feb. 9.
It(.(ii,.i- (' (• r'arwivii. '.' O'l'I.r'Od : S^iit. 14.
Healer. J. C. Crowley. 2,092,108: Sept. 7.
Ifealer. J. T. Hvde. 2,069.701 ; Feb. 9.
Heater. B. KIrsch and A. B. Medvlll.'. 2.090. '.'SO ; Ocl.
rretPter. J.E.Leonard. 2.072,048 ; Feb. 23. .„„„„,„
Heater. W. L. McCombs and C. L. Sheesley. _',0HO,O49 ;
May 18.
ir.'ater. C. E. Meverhoefer. 2,007.575; .Ian. 12.
Heiiter. C. E. Meyerhoefer. 2,087,160; July 13.
Heater. A. D. Olds. 2,080,301 ; July 0.
Healer. K. S. PapoulMis. 2,100,700; Nov. 30.
Heater. 11. J. ParKons. 2,075,403; Mar. 30.
Heater. A. H. P<'arN(iii. 2.090,407 ; Oct. 19.
Heater. H. B. Sharp. 2,094,724; Oct. 5.
Ilentcf and conlrol IhcrelOr, Water, J. E. DuDe.
2.0!».'..357 ; 0<l. 12. , , ^
Heater and heat deneclor nllnchment for furnnceR Cniii-
lilned water. R. F. SturglH, 2,074,948 ; Miir. 23.
Heater and making same, \\'ater. H. A. Feldt. 2,085,256 ;
June 29.
Heater and steam generator, Combination water. I.
and P. Salvo. 2,091,336; Aug. 31.
Heater and windshield defroster. Car. C. T. Perkins.
2,089,928 ; Aug, 10.
Heater and wiper for windshields. C. K. Knight.
2.067,011 ; Jan. 5.
Heater construction. R. K Wilson. 2.090,907 ; Aug. 24.
Heater construction. Water. W. S. Moffitt. 2,082,648 ;
June 1.
Heater control, Fluid. N. W. Stirling. 2,067,864 ; Jan.
12.
Heater control system. E. H. Lockwood, II. 2,078,075 ;
Apr. 27.
Heater, Fabricating an automobile. A. W. McNeish.
2,098,787 ; Nov. 9.
Heater for automobile engines. C. Trca. 2,069,089 :
Feb. 2.
Heater for automobiles. H. J. Findley. 2,072,744 ;
Mar. 2.
Heater for cooking purposes, Electrical. A. F. Struck.
2.093,9.39 ; Sept. 21.
Heater for fireplaces. Water. F. Stenzel. 2,078,514 :
Apr. 27.
Heater for hot .teases, Unit. C. L. Gehnrich. 2.066,524;
Jan. 5.
Heater for hypodermic solutions and the like. P. Tishman.
2.087,586 ; July 20.
Heater for internal conil)Ustioji engines. Fuel. F. J.
Holmes. 2,103.947 : Dec. 2S.
Heater for salt baths. Immersion. A. Kiircher. 2,097,981 :
Nov. 2.
Heater for scalp solutions B. M. Copeland. 2.090,666 ;
Aug. 24.
Heater switch. H. Hubbell, Jr. and C. E. Avery.
2,070,-599 ; Feb. 16.
Heaters, Cleaning water. G. E. Wilder, Jr. 2.089,317 ;
Aug. 10.
Heaters. Making electrical. G. E. Price. 2,101,095 ;
Dec. 7.
Heating. E. L. Wiegand. 2,075,686 ; Mar. 30.
Heating and cooking unit. Combined. E. I. Brown.
2.095,052; Oct. 5.
Heating and cooling device, Conkbined. R. C. Roe.
2,083,159; June 8.
Heating and cooling system. T. M. Rust and D. T.
Craft. 2,071.801 ; Feb. 23.
Heating and cooling system. Convertible. B. F. Randel.
2,073,051 ; Mar. 10.
Heating and cooling unit. J. C. Richards. 2,095,103 ;
Oct. 5.
Heating and cooling unit. Combination. F. S. Balrd and
C. h: Marsh. 2.072,833 ; Mar. 2.
Heating and ventilating. C. C. Carson. 2.076,399 :
Apr. 6.
Heating and ventilating system. R. J. Parsons.
2.087,214 : July 13.
Heating and ventilating system. R. J. Parsons.
2.098.194 : Nov. 2.
Heating and ventilating s.vstem for vehicles. M. P.
Blomberg. 2,080,757 ; May 18.
Heating apparatus. W. .Anderson. 2.099.383; Nov. 18.
Heating apparatus. V. S. I!eck. 2.100.373 ; Nov. 30.
I'e.'itiML' aiiii.ii:ini.>i. ('. (', ''arson. 2 o9:< 'Mt' • .'<>'iit. 14.
Heating apparatus. F. IT. Cornelius. 2.100.6S7; Nov. 30.
Heating apparatus. O. Fredrlckson. 2,080,400 ; May 18.
Healing a|j|par.ims. I'. .\. I'urloni:. 2 (ll»:!.2:!9 : Sept. 14.
Heating apparatus. W. Gilroy. 2.088.047 ; Aug. 3.
Heating apparatus. J. N. Macrae. 2,088,299; July 27,
Heating apparatus. R. Payson. 2,070.804 ; Feb. 16.
Heating apparatus. E. T,. Wiegand. 2.080.800; May 18
Heating apparatus and method. D. L. Thomas. 2.070,101 :
May 4.
Heating, Apparatus for. L. Wll.son. 2.091,172; Aug. 24.
Heating ap|)ar.ilus lor breaking down ennilslons. J. \\ .
Hays. 2,()S2,:'.;{7 ; .lane I.
Heating apparatus. Gaseous fuel conBumlng. F. Honne
biShle. 2.075.080 ; Apr. 0.
Heating aripllanii'. IMectrlc llienuoslalif. I,. Reichohl.
2.0,S0.2IO: Julv (i.
Heating a|)pllance with timer. U. 1>. Smith. 2.082.985;
.lane H.
Heating attachment for stoves, ranges, and the like. .\.
Schllllnger. 2,088,280; July 27.
Ileatinu' I'V sleani. .\pparatUH for. I. (V Jennings.
2,OS:i.00,S; June .S.
Heating coll. Water. J. T. Coates. 2.097,387; Oct. 20.
Heating control. W. O. l.um. 2,078.802; .\nr. 27.
Heating cooling device for atitonioblles. C. P. .Miramw
2.0S2.99S : June 8.
Healing device. A. M. Haas. 2,007.521 : Nov, 2.
Heating device. I. ItllNJlneu. 2.(n»«,fl»» ; Oct. 10,
Healing device, ConibUHllon chanilier. M. S. Ihtll.
2,1111,90:1 ; Dec. II.
Ilenlhig device, lOlecl rieal. I.. HawklMH. 2.070. IS-':
l''<-li. 9.
Heating device for Kvni-coloclral inir|ioiien, Tnlmlar. H.
Ackermann. 2.07 1,034 ; Mlir. 23.
Healing devli-e for llnili extreniltleH. M. and A. (ierl«.
2,074.838 ; Mar. 2:i.
Henllnn <l'vl.-.. S.roii.lniv V llald I'.OIM.IIJI ; .Sept. '.'S.
906
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
L. C. Hamlink.
A. Bergmann.
G. Liebmann.
E. L.
2,076,739 ; Apr. 13.
1,079,152 ; May 4.
system. O. Mlnton.
2,089,022 ;
Heating electrically conducting bodies for industrial op-
erations. E. Bennett. 2,066,668; Jan. 5.
Heating element and making the same, Electric. E.
Reichmann. 2,091,107 : Aug. 24.
Heating element assembly. J. Woodley. 2,096,663 ; Oct.
19.
Heating element. Electric resistance. A. Bensel and W. A.
Braun. 2,091,905 : Aug. 31.
Heating element, Electric resistance. E. L. Wiegand.
Re. 20,272 ; Feb. 16.
Heating element for annealing furnaces.
2,091,980 ; Sept. 7.
Heating element for drying apparatus.
2,074,452 ; Mar. 23.
Heating element for high-voltage cathodes.
2,083,196 ; June 8.
Heating elements. Insulating electrical resistor.
Wiegand. 2,080,647 ; May 18.
Heating furnace. P. S. Menough.
Heating, Indnctive. R. R. Clark.
Heating, lighting, and power
2,076,382 ; Apr. 6.
Heating means. H. George and G. Delpech.
Aug. 3.
Heating means for seats. M. A. Ar6stegui. 2,094,575 ;
Oct. 5.
Heating medium, Jlethod and apparatus for generating.
C. A. and A. R. Dunham. 2,103,770 ; Dec. 28.
Heating, Method and apparatus for. L. Wilson.
2.088,103 ; July 27.
Heating method, Home. H. B. Oakleaf. 2,084,535 ; June
22.
Heating or cooling system. J. B. Julian. 2,079,453 ;
May 4.
Heating pad. W. G. Shelton. 2,076,050 ; Apr. 6.
Heating plant. H. Garreau. 2,090,887 ; Aug. 24.
Heating plant. R. Pabst. 2,067,063 ; Jan. 5.
Heating plant, Automatic. V. M. Cruikshank. 2,093,999 ;
Sept. 28.
Heating process and apparatus. A. E. Hassler and H. W.
Field. 2,081,927 ; June 1.
Heating structure. D.W.Myers. 2.096.194 ; Oct. 19.
Heating structure. R. W. Turner. 2,075,435 ; Mar. 30.
Heating system. C. G. Bordeaux. 2,084,.^71 : June 22.
" ■ C.G.Bordeaux. 2,087,613 ; July 20.
F. A. Furlong. 2,098,383 ; Nov. 9.
E. Kiss. 2.089.653 : Aug. 10.
E. A. J. Koch. 2.079.808 ; May 11.
J. S. Locke. ■
J. H. Haher.
W. F. Miller.
F. W. Jlorley.
E. A. Russell.
P. E. Seepe.
Heating system.
Heating system.
Heating system.
Heating system.
Heating system.
Heating system.
Heating system.
Heating system.
Heating system.
Heating system.
Heating system.
Heating system.
Heating system.
Heating system.
Heating system. Auto.
25.
Heating system. Electric.
Feb. 9.
Heating system, Electric.
Apr. 27.
Heating system for boilers. Feed water.
and E. Henkel. 2,078,785 ; Apr. 27.
He.iring system for refrigerator cars. C.
2,076,961 : Apr. 13.
Heating system, Hot water. R. E. Moore.
May 25.
Heating system. Liquid circulation. J.
2,100,671 ; Nov. 30.
Heating system. Steam. J. Van Vulpen.
Deo. 28.
Heating systems. Control of. K. W. Rohlin.
Apr. 27.
Heating systems, Method and apparatus for controlling.
K. W. Rohlin. 2,090,073: Aug. 17.
Heating unit. H. N. Baruch, 0. T. Amory, and O. A.
Bloxom. 2,075,161; Mar. 30.
Heating unit. F. Thornton, Jr. 2,101,110; Dec. 7.
Heating unit. L. P. Young. 2,069,348 ; Feb, 2.
Heating unit circuit breaker. R. J. Parsons. 2,072,822 ;
Mar. 2.
Heating unit for radiators, Electric. C. B. Goodwin.
2,096,635 ; Oct. 19.
Heating unit for sandwich toasters. Electric, J. J. Gough.
2,096,582 : Oct. 19.
Heating unit, Thermoradiant. E. F. Wach. 2,084,468 ;
June 22.
Heating unit. Water. C. Tompson and G. Ray.
2,099,947 ; Nov. 23.
Heating units and resultant product. Making electric.
W. J. Russell. 2,101,098 ; Dec. 7.
Heating value per unit volume of combustible gases. Ap-
paratus for determining the total. E. X. Schmidt
2,068,436: Jan. 19.
Hectograph bands, Treating. W. B. Whitmore.
Feb. 23.
Hectograph bands. Treating. W. B.
2.102..S99: Dec. 14.
Heddle frame. G. F. Bahan. 2,070,556 ; Feb. 16.
Hedflle frame. A. B. and F. A. Gloor. 2,070,164 ; Feb. 9
2,094,992 ; Oct. 5.
2,102,727 : Dec. 21.
2,077.2."'in : Apr. 13.
2,087,776 : July 20.
2,087,388 ; July 20.
2,076,518; Apr. 6.
W. Tallmadge. 2.088,071 ; July 27.
N. B. Wales. 2,077,599; Apr. 20.
H. J. C. Wells. 2.095.656 : Oct. 12.
F. E. Wooley. 2.067,070 : Jan. 5.
E. Cornell, Jr. 2,081,696 ; May
R. H. Park. 2,070,491 ;
G. E. Strawser. 2,078,548 ;
A. Williams
D. Niven.
2,081,831 ;
A. Reavell.
2,103,835 ;
2,078,775 ;
2,071,910;
Whitmore.
Heddle frame. L. Kasper. 2,078,897 ; Apr. 27.
Heddle frame. J. J. Kaufmann. 2,073,935 ; Mar. 16.
Heddle frame. C. E. A. Lausberg. 2,067,402 ; Jan. 12.
Heddle frame. C. E. Watson and P. L. Spencer.
2,082.925 ; June 8.
Heel. J. W. Courter. 2,068,657 ; Jan. 26.
Heel. J. F. R. P. Toursier. 2,095,110 ; Oct. 5.
Heel and cushion connecter. V. P. Williams. 2,078,551 ;
Apr. 27.
Heel attaching and flap laying machine. L. J. Bazzoni.
2,076,537 ; Apr. 13.
Heel attaching apparatus. Wood. A. O. Paquette.
2,095,196 ; Oct. 5.
Heel-attaching machine. J. W. Ashley. 2,095,687 ; Oct.
12.
Heel-attaching machine. W. R. Barclay and F. Barton.
2.068,000; Jan. 19.
Heel-attaching machine. J. Gouldbourn. 2,085,852 ;
July 6.
Heel building machine. C. H. Coulson. 2,103,712 ;
Dec. 28.
Heel clamp. W. H. Poindexter. 2.076,863 : Apr. 1 3.
Heel construction. Shoe. R. D. MacDonald. 2,098,346 ;
Nov. 9.
Heel construction. H. van Mourik. 2,081,610 ; May 25.
Heel-covering machine. L. J. Babboni. 2,095,962 ; Oct.
19.
Heel-covering machine. L. J. Bazzoni. 2,082,043 ; June 1.
Heel, Cushion rubber. R. H. Boag. 2,078,311 ; Apr. 27.
Heel, Cushioned. G. \V. Grifiith. 2.102,067 : Dec. 14.
Heel, Detachable. R. M. Harper. 2,090,999 ; Aug. 24.
Heel drilling fixture. H. Gordon and A. C. Rogge.
2,098,288; Nov. 9.
Heel fastener. Lady's shoe. M. H. Grinde. 2,093,354 ;
Sept. 14.
Heel fastening means. M. W. Parker. 2,068,694 ; Jan.
26.
Heel lift. C. N. Eggers. 2,090.976; Aug. 24.
Heel lift. Rubber. R. H. Waters and G. L. Younglof.
2,090,244; Aug. 17.
Heel pad. Ventilated rubber cushion. W. J. Dwyer.
2,074,050 ; Mar. 16.
Heel patching lift. Rubber. A. L. Murray. Re. 20,381 ;
May 25.
Heel pressing machine. W. C. Card, Jr. 2,094,639 ;
Oct. 5.
Heel, Rubber. R. Conticchio. 2,098.277 ; Nov. 9.
Heel-seat fitting machine. E. A. Bessom. 2,071,326 •
Feb. 23.
Heel-seat fitting machine. E. A. Bessom. 2,092,045 ;
Sept. 7.
Heel-seat fitting machine. E. A. Bessom and E. A. Wil-
liams. 2,094,115 ; Sept. 28.
Heel-seat fitting machine. G. Hazelton. 2,084,557; June
22.
Heel-seat fitting machine. R. S. Megathlin. 2,099,698 ;
Nov. 23.
Heel-seat forming machine. A. Sanchioni. 2.085,870 ;
July 6.
Heel, Shoe. P. S. Bauer. 2,078,626 ; Apr. 27.
Heel support. F. D. Reynolds. 2,082,974 ; June 8.
Heel turning machine, Wood. W. W. Bradbury.
2,090,024; Aug. 17.
Ueel turning machine, Wood. H. W. Russ. 2,071,433;
Heel, Wooden. M. A. Comeau. 2,090,974 ; Aug. 24.
olfio .4,PP^j:^t"s for spooling. M. W. Howard.
2,0ao,4i5 ; July 27.
Heels, Attaching shoe. G. B. Britton. 2,085,894 ;
July 6.
Heels, Method of and apparatus for spooling. M. W.
Howard. 2,072,109; Mar. 2. f s
^o*'l?..^'^^^-'^°'^^' Apparatus for attaching. W. A. Thum.
2,0o7,29o ; To" I''
E. H. Bastable. 2,087,880;
. Jan. 12.
Heels to shoes, Attaching.
July 27.
^le^JjS^to^ shoes. Attaching. R. S. Megathlin. 2,098,349;
Hektograph device. B. Herrmann. 2,089,092 ; Aug. 3.
Helicopter. B. M. Hall. 2,085,3.59 ; June 29.
Helicopter. J. E. Hess, Jr. 2,083,064; June 8.
Helicopter. G. F. Myers. 2,070,610 ; Feb. 16.
o'Sl^on^J" electric-are welders. E. C. Brekelbaum.
2,086,208 ; July 6.
Helmet, Hair drying. E. J. C. Perkins. 2,074,270 ; Mar.
Jo.
Hemstitching machine. C. Hirsch. 2,093,558 ; Sept. 21.
"™ battery. J. B. Olson and R. R. Young. 2,068,566 ;
Herbicide I. E. Melhus. 2,094,366 ; Sept. 28.
Heteropolar compounds and producing the same. W.
Schrauth. 2,066,542 ; Jan 5
^^^o'^hL-r ^ro'^'^'V' 'I'i'^ producing it. L. P, Kyrides.
2,067,452 ; Jan. 12.
^^^^^% ^°I?i„^i?'°^; ^J?^5?*^ ^^^ „<^'''?P°?.'Iio'L for P_reserving
866;
and curing. A. C. Moore. 2,086,920; July 13.
Hides and skins, Softening. M. M. Merritt. 2,101,
Doc. 14.
F. A. Kolster. 2,068,991 ;
High frequency apparatus.
Jan. 26.
High frequency apparatus. P. P. Musket and D. E.
Richardson. 2,071,561 ; Feb. 23.
Hl|h frequency apparatus. H. S. Polin. 2,081,711 ; May
LIST OF INVENTIONS
907
High frequency feeder arrangement suitable for use witli
radio aerial systems. N. Wells. 2,073.085 ; Mar. 9.
High frequency receiving apparatus. E. Y. Robinson.
2,083,474 : June 8.
High frequency wave meter. G. L. Grundmann.
2,086,615 ; July 13.
High pressure pump. C. J. Coberly and C. F. Planson.
2,081,221; May 25.
High strength brass. M. G. Corson. 2,085,416 ; June 29.
High voltage generator. C. W. Hansell. 2,078,760 ; Apr.
27.
High voltage generator. N. E. Lindenblad. 2,070,972 ;
Feb. 16.
High-voltage rectifying system. C. G. Smith. 2,092,227 ;
Sept. 7.
Highway crossing. W. C. Hedgcock. 2,089,025 ; Aug. 3.
Hiller, Potato. G. H. Self. 2,096,766 ; Oct. 26.
Hinge : See —
Concealed hinge. Ratchet hinge.
Covered joint hinge. Safety hinge.
Door hinge. Spring hinge.
Hood hinge. Strap hinge.
Jewelry hinge. Toilet seat hinge.
Hinge. I. P. Bagley. 2,090,569 ; Aug. 17.
Hinge. F. G. Bates. 2,067,884: Jan. 19.
Hinge. F. G. Bates and L. B. Bishop. 2,080,597 ; May
18.
Hinge. J. Bloom. 2,067,042 ; Jan. 5.
Hinge. J. Bloom. 2,067,559 : .Ian. 12.
Hinge. L. T. Cooper. 2,072,028 ; Feb. 23.
Hinge. A. Ensslin. 2,100,473 ; Nov. 30.
Hinge. T. E. Horst. 2,071,070 ; Feb. 16.
Hinge. E. North. 2.089.408: Aug. 10.
Hinge. L. Segar. 2,078,815 ; Apr. 27.
Hinge. J. V. Strough. 2,096,311 ; Oct. 19.
Hinge. R. G. Voge. 2,085,616 ; June 29.
Hinge and door stop, Combination. A. G. Hallenbeck.
2,095,866 ; Oct. 12.
Hinge assembly for cast metal members. R. V. Burdick.
2,085,631 ; June 29.
Hinge construction. S. Brantingson. 2,083,140 ; June 8.
Hinge construction. A. R. Kuhn. 2,092,582 ; Sept. 7.
Hinge construction. Chair. T. W. Lewis. 2,083,071 ;
June 8.
Hinge construction. Concealed. F. Hodgson. 2.093,966 ;
Sept. 21.
Hinge construction for eyeglass cases and the like. R. M.
Dugdale. 2,070,827 ; Feb. 16.
Hinge cover box. W. J. Vincent. 2,093,296 ; Sept. 14.
Hinge for cards, photographs, and the like, Mounting.
L. S. Riley. 2,096,559 ; Oct. 19.
Hinge joint. Adjustable. J. W. Loighton. 2,076,852 ; Apr.
13.
Hinge or joint. J. F. Hines. 2,078,076 ; Apr. 20.
Hinge structure. H. H. Bartel. 2,070.557 : Feb. 16.
Hinge structure. M. H. Deckert. 2,094,173 ; Oct. 5.
Hinge sducturo. S. Do Orlow. 2,0!) I .(u.'l ; Aug. 31.
Hinged hat rack. E. M. and R. C. Harding. 2,086,079 ;
July 6.
Hinged structure. R. C. Todd. 2,099,778 ; Nov. 23.
Hinging means. A. K. Glancv and W. M. ("liainborlin.
2,009,750: Feb. 9.
Hitch. H. Beebe. 2,081,083 : May 18.
Hitch. S. D. Hovey. 2,078.851 : Apr. 27.
Hitch. M. L. McClune. 2,069,416 ; Feb. 2.
Hitch. A. M. Strunk. 2.090,804 ; Oct. 26.
Hitch, Adjustable. H. Stemman. 2,078,105 ; Apr. 20.
Hitch and brake, Trailer. J. V. Linsowe. 2,000,803 ;
Jan. 5.
Hitch and braking device for trailers, Combined. T. II.
Jacob. 2,067,451 : Jan. 12.
Hitch. Farm iniplcmont. Iv. M. Mossersraith and C. O.
Ki.ssinger. 2.095,417; Oct. 12.
■ Hitch for automobile trailers. R. T. Baumbergcr.
2,072,473 ; Mar. 2.
Hitch, Reloa-sablo. E. H. Schnuello. 2,085,340; June
29.
Hitch to tractors. Planter machine. C. Opolo. 2,074,419 ;
Mar. 23.
Hitch, Tractor Implement. A. Ronnlng. 2,078,413; Apr.
27.
Hitch, Trailer. II. A. Coderstrom. 2,072,728 ; Mar. 2.
Hitch, Trailer. M. E. Daylon. 2,000.113; Aug. 17.
Hob grinding inacliine. E. L. Ackley. 2,079,785; May 11.
Ilobbylior.se. E. 1.. Ilito. 2,095,871 ; Oct. 1 2.
Ilohliyhorsc, Progressive. C. E. Pearson. 2,092.77.);
S''l't. 11. . ,. ,. T .
Hobs, Arrangement for resetting. H. B. Lawton.
2,101,183 ; Dec. 7.
• Hockey game hoard. A. ('. L'ntener. 2,079,13(5; May I.
IIoi' coiiHtniction. J. Napolis and S. Dellagola. 2,083,918 ;
June 15. , „ _--. „„„
Ilog carcasses, Treatment of. F. M. Tobln. 2,100,200 ;
Nov. 23.
Hog trap. J. H. Flatlpy. 2,009.950 ; Nov 23.
Hogs, Dehalrlng. H. H. McKee and K. Mulr. 2,084,830 ;
June 22.
HogHhead. W. S. I.uckelt. 2,082,071; June I.
Hoist. F. A. Jlmerson. 2,074,005 ; Mar. 23.
JioisI .1. .1. KmImkim. 'J.ltll'.'.il'JI : Si'lil. M.
Hoist. G. W. McColhiin. 2.()S."..«I,") : July (I.
Hoist. F. K. Huiiisey. 2,098.308; Nov. 9.
HoIkI. H. J. Itiach. 2,095. 2M() ; Oct. 12.
Hoist. F. K. Slahl. 2.007,050; Nov. 2.
Hoist brake. M. T. Knutzen. 2,098,342 ; Nov. 9.
Hoist, Convertible. F. E. Stahl. 2.100,674 ; Nov. 30.
Hoist for trucks, Manual loading. A. E. Hansen.
2,088,648; Aug. 3.
Hoist, Free-chain. F. W. Coffing. 2,099,676 ; Nov. 23.
Hoist, Hydraulic. W. C. Anthony. 2,084,376 ; June 22.
Hoist, Hydraulic. P. R. Hasson and N. C. Storey.
2,099,880 : Nov. 23.
Hoist, Knock-down and adjustable transmission. W. Q.
Faulk. 2,072,398 ; Mar. 2.
Hoist line hook. II. E. (irau. 2.091.477; Aug. 31.
Hoist, Log skidding and loading. R. J. Winston.
2,088,828; Aug. 3.
Hoist, Motor vehicle. J. D. Handley. 2,098,419 ; Nov. 9.
Hoist, Power. B. M. Crawford. 2,101.839 ; Dec. 14.
Hoist, Snow plow. F. E. Brown. 2.070.153 : Feb. 9.
Hoist, Vehicle. H. J. Engh. 2,091,067 ; Aug. 24.
Hoisting apparatus for replacing structural beams. W. C.
and R. H. Guest. 2,071,461 ; Feb. 23.
Hoisting device. S. M. Nampa. 2,098,511 ; Nov. 9.
Hoisting mechanism. E. H. Kidder. 2,089,700 ; Aug. 10.
K. C. Osgood. 2,092,774 ; Sept. 14.
Hoisting mechanism.
Holder : See —
Abrasive holder.
Article holder.
Automobile license plate
holder.
Bag holder.
Bag or sack holder.
Bait holder.
Belt-type fishing rod
holder.
Blackboard eraser holder.
Blade holder.
Blank holder.
Bolster pin holder.
Book holder.
Bottle holder.
Bow holder.
Broom holder.
Brush and mop holder.
Brush holder.
Cable-hitch holder.
Can holder.
Candle holder.
Car and truck holder.
Card holder.
Chalk holder.
Check holder.
Chuck or tool holder.
Cigarette and cigar holder.
Cigarette and necktie
holder.
Cigarette holder.
Cleaning material holder.
Clip ana plaque holder.
Clothes holder.
Coat holder.
Coil holder.
Container holder.
Copy holder.
Cord holder.
Cosmetic holder.
Cravat holder.
Curtain rod bolder.
I)('iilal liiiii Iiokler.
Denial (loss holder.
Denial tool holder.
Dental X-ray Ulm holder.
Die holder.
Display card holder.
Display holder.
Display sign holder.
Door holder.
Drink lube holder.
Dust clolli broom holder.
Eel holilcr.
Egg holder.
];ic(liMiilc holder.
l''ilm (le\('l()plng holder.
Film liohler.
Filter cloth holder.
Fire extinguisher holder.
I''ish holder.
Fishhook holder.
I''lsliiiig rod holder.
I'l.'isliliglit holder.
Flat iron holder,
(•'lower liolih'i'.
Flowerpot holilcr.
l''ol(lliig necktie holder.
]'"iiinUfurler holder.
Fuse holder.
• linage door hiilder.
(.'oiiils (llspliiy lioMiT.
(Iiiy rlami) holder.
Il.iiigliig dIriTlorv holder.
Hal holder.
Iioiiliii; cord liolder.
Jiir holder.
Jewel IV Hcltlng perfume
holder.
Key luililer.
Holder. L. AblmttH. 2,072,00
Ladder holder.
Lariat holder.
Lathe tool holder.
License plate holder.
Lingerie strap holder.
Lipstick holder.
Lug strap holder.
Magazine and filter ciga-
rette holder.
Mail and package holder.
Marker and flower holder.
Menu holder.
Milk bottle holder.
Mop holder.
Multiple-shade holder.
Necktie holder.
Notebook holder.
Notebook, pen, and pencil
holder.
Nozzle holder.
Nursing bottle holder.
Ornamental tie holder.
Pad holder.
Paint brush holder.
Paper holder.
I'aper roll holder.
Pencil and eraser holder.
Pencil or pen holder.
Piezoelectric crystal
holder.
Pin and bolt holder.
Pipe holder.
Price tag holder.
Radio program holder.
Rail and cowtall holder.
Ka/or hhide holder.
Receptacle holder.
Reel holder.
Koll-lielder.
Roll paper holder.
Sack holder.
Safety blanket holder.
Salesbook holder.
Saw holder.
Shirt hoUler.
Shoe holder.
Sign holder.
Soap and brush holder.
Sponge holder.
Spool holder.
Stamp holder.
Steel wool and Bonp bolder
Tank cap holder.
Telephone holder.
Telephone iiidi'x holder.
Tennis hall holder.
ThernioMieter holder.
Thread h«dder.
Ticket holder.
Tlo and collar bolder.
Tie holder.
Tolli'l paper lioliler.
Tollei pajier roll holder.
Tool holder.
Train onler holder.
Tiee lag holder.
Tube holder.
Twine holder.
I'mliii'lla holder.
ITnderliood ri'cord holder.
nillly holder.
Wiishiiig holder.
Wax roll holder.
WeldliiK elect roile holder.
W liidow holder.
Window Himh hi>liler.
W Indi.w Nhaile holder.
Work hohler.
\\ ri'ueli Net holder.
Ynrii bidder.
Mar. 2.
908
INDEX OF PATENTS, 193T
I
Holder. F. A. Kiser. 2,101,220 : r)ec. 7.
Holder. O. N. Owen. 2,087,113 ; July 13.
Holder. E. R. Posnack. 2.073,172; Mar. 9.
Holder. C. O. Stenmark. 2,078,741 ; Apr. 27.
Holder. L. V. Villani. 2,085,486 : June 29.
Holder and attaching clamp, Combined Christmas tree
lamp. J. li. Bussey. 2,089,111 ; Aug. 3.
Holder and balancing handhold device for fishing poles,
Plshllne reel. C. J. Clarke. 2,089,538 ; Aug. 10.
Holder and candle, Candle. H. Fraternali. 2,101,136 :
Dec. 7.
Holder and chip breaker. Combined tool. K. D. Shaw.
2,096,137; Oct. 19.
Holder and dispenser. Cigarette. A. G. Krause.
2,074,925 ; Mar. 23.
Holder and door knocker. Bottle. M. A. Halprin.
2,093,808 ; Sept. 21.
Holder and easel therefor. Sample. M. Steinthal.
2.093,160; Sept. 14.
Holder and expeller. Collapsible tube. J. H. Ruth.
2,097,308: Oct. 26.
Holder and guide for boxes. Fastening element. E. JI.
Roske. 2,092,682; Sept. 7.
Holder and method for knitting, crocheting, and analogous
purposes. R. K. Fisher. 2.100,388 ; Nov. 30.
Holder and server. Can. M. W. Janowski. 2,085,661 ;
June 29.
Holder and sterilizer. Combined toothbrush. F. E. Hart.
2,099,336 ; Nov. 16.
Holder and support, Curtain tie-back. J. W. Predi.x.
2,069,681; Feb. 2.
Holder and support, Spring. J. P. Bourdic. 2,095,689 :
Oct. 12.
Holder and tlie like, Milk bottle. A. Chalifoux.
2,071,498; Feb. 23.
Holder and tie clasp. Combined collar. W. J. Morse.
2,099,901 ; Nov. 23.
Holder. Copy. C. C. Harper and E. F. Kitendaugb.
Re. 20,304 ; Mar. 23.
Holder for a glass, tooth brushes, and a paste tube.
H. C. Barbour. 2.074.248 ; Mar. 16.
Holder for addressing machines, Printing plate. F. J.
Kubalanza. 2,072,588; Mar. 2.
Holder for articles. L. N. Clark. 2,066,768 ; Jan. 5.
Holder for bale identification tag. G. E. Gaus ana
W. Tj. Bowes. 2.088,237 ; July 27.
Holder for bale identification tags. G. E. Gaus.
2,074.069; Mar. 16.
Holder for brake inspection tags. G. J. Thieler.
2,100,041 ; Nov. 23.
Holder for binders, Ijoose-leaf. H.R.Barnes. 2. 091, 607;
Aug. 31.
Holder for cable rings. F. E. Jackson. 2.098,420 : Nov. 9.
Holder for cartridges. S. Wiley. 2,069,293 ; Feb. 2.
Holder for cigarette packages. J. P. McEnerv.
2,088,211 ; July 27.
Holder for containers. N. Du H. Eansor. 2,086,355 ;
July 6.
Holder for cosmetics or the like. A. Limbach. 2,066,534 ;
Jan. 5.
Holder for dental floss. R. W. Cammack. 2,067,692 ; Jan
12.
Holder for enlargers, Negative. R. S. Hopkins.
2,090,045; Aug. 17.
Holder for fish hooks. T. Squassoni. 2.080,794 ; May 18.
Holder for flags and the like. F. S. Scbmid and J. S
Bitni-r. 2,067,024 ; Jan. 5.
Holder for lipsticks and similar articles. J. P
De Loeschnigg. 2,079,002 ; May 4.
Holder for lipsticks and the like, Adjustable. H. F.
Reichenbach. 2.101,596 ; Dec. 7.
Holder for lipsticks and the like, Adjustable. H. F.
Reichenbach and A. N. Stadalius. 2,079,131 ; May 4.
Holder for looms, Reed. S. L. Webster. 2,098 769 •
Nov. 9.
Holder for loose cards, M. Steinthal. 2,073,233 ; Mar. 9.
Holder for luggage carriers, Partition. B. and S. Piatt
2.091,051 ; Aug. 31.
Holder for machining operations. Work. A. B. Kokotiak
2,079,323 ; May 4.
Holder for mill screens. G. C. J. Gray. 2 076 297 •
Apr. 6.
Holder for nasal inhalers, Medicament. A. G Borden
2.084.299 ; June 15.
Holder for neckties or the like. A. R. Curtis. 2,081 00'^ •
May 18.
Holder for neckties or the like. I,. A. Geib. 2 077 316-
Apr. 13.
Holder for optical instruments. A.W.Owens. 2,101340-
Dec. 7.
Holder for paint mixing machines, Receptacle. O L
Nelson. 2,087.412 ; July 20.
Holder for paper mntcli folders. C. A. Marlen. 2,066 638 •
Jan. 5.
Holder for paper towels in roll form. E. W. Caroenter
and W. H. Fry. 2,072,519 ; Mar. 2. ■oarjieuter
Holder for pencils and the like. J. C. Matson. 2 060 99'' •
Jan. 5. • - .
Holder for pencils. Paper. E. A. Lar Rieu. Jr
2,076,035; Apr. 6. ' "^ '
Holder for pros8ur(> nxvlium containers or cartridsres
D. Mapes. 2,069.709 ; Feb. 2. ^.^tnnuMs.
2,102,675 ; Dec.
A. H. Anthony. 2,075,506 ;
needles.
Scoma.
Holder for r;izor blades. P. L. Bush.
21.
Holder for scrub pails, Soap.
Mar. 30.
Holder for sewing machine
2.074,942; Mar. 23.
Holder for sheets for visibly displaying same and for
having data entered thereon. H. G. Buchan.
2,095,053; Oct. 5.
Holder for sidearms and the like. Conductor. W. A.
Heinrich and C. A. P'ox. 2,089.370 ; Aug. 10.
Holder for sparklers and the like. E. B. Jones.
2.093,447 ; Sept. 21.
Holder for spinning rings. H. E. Herr. 2,074,054; Mar.
16.
Holder for stick material. C. N. Coryell. 2,074,016;
Mar. 16.
Holder for stick materials. C. N. Coryell. 2,095,380 ;
Oct. 12.
Holder for stick material. G. F. Richter. 2,073,999;
Mar. 16.
Holder for
2.102,431 ;
Holder for
strips. Copy. J. McNamara.
E.
Carlson.
J. H. Johnson. 2,081,818 ;
stenotype
Dec. 14.
timepieces. Display,
2,076,292 ; Apr. 6.
Holder for toilet articles,
May 25.
Holder for twin pails. M. L. Hunker. 2,092,456 ; Sept. 7.
Holder for use in connection with typewriting macliines.
Copy. J. S. Wheeler. 2,098,020 ; Nov. 2.
Holder for weighing scales. Bag. A. C. Howard.
2,086,416 ; July 0.
Holder for yarn cones and the like. B. F. Kells.
2.073,842 ; Mar. 16.
Holder, Hat. J. C. Van Aken. Re. 20,448 ; July 20.
Holder of tools. A. Zerver. 2,068,308 ; Jan. 19.
Holder or receptacle, MilU bottle. P. L. Smith.
2,093,688 ; Sept. 21.
Holder or the like. Lipstick. S. Morrison. 2,085,860 ;
July 6.
Holder, sharpener and advertising device. Combined pen-
cil. J. Mendelson. 2.069,619 : Feb. 2.
Holder structure. Key. C. Schraysshuen. 2,098,694 ;
Nov. 9.
Holding and serving machine for ice cream or the like.
H. Snndlant. 2.101,599; Dec. 7.
Holding device. H. H. Holly. 2,081,455 ; May 25.
Holding device. M. S. Landow. 2.067,716; Jan. 12.
Holding device. M. Schuler. 2,089,714 ; Aug. 10.
Holding device for the sheets of loose leaf books. J.
FahrnbUhl. 2,068,229 ; Jan. 19.
Holding means for knitting machine elements. K.
Howie. 2,076.128: Apr. 6.
Hole drilling device, Straight. V. E. Stroud. Re. 20,405 ;
June 8.
Hole intermitter, Bottom. W. L. Clark. 2,078,482 ; Apr.
27. •
Hole lapping tool. O. C. Kommer. 2,075,397 ; Mar. 30.
Hollow bodies, Apparatus for and process of making. C.
M. Yoder. 2,098,989 ; Nov. 16.
Hollow bodies from plastics. Making thin-walled. A.
Nadai. 2,082,715 ; June 1.
Hollow bodies. Repairing. C. Field. 2,084,952 : June 22,
Hollow mill. Adjustable. O. Severson. 2,097,898 ; Nov. 2.
Hollow ware articles. Method and apparatus for mold-
ing seamless. C. C. Warren. 2,101,768 ; Dec. 7.
Holster. W. J. Myres. 2,092,222 ; Sept. 7.
Holster, Battery. S. Murray. 2,089,402 ; Aug. 10.
Holster, Revolver. C. A. Rav. 2,088.811 ; Aug. 3.
Homogeneous piled surface. L. P. Miller. 2,087,260 ;
July 20.
W. S. Bowen. 2,103,888 ;
W. S. Bowen and J. Freeman.
G. Monzee and J. A. Joskin.
P. I. Chandeysson.
2,102,093 :
June 1.
Homogenizing apparatus.
Dec. 28.
Homogenizing mechanism.
2,103,887 ; Dec. 28.
Homokinetic Cardan joint.
2,094,901 ; Oct. 5.
Homopolar dynamo-electric machine
2.077,742 ; Apr. 20.
Homopolar generator. C. E. Berger. 2.093,950 ; Sept. 21.
Hone. H. L. Blood. 2,080,660 ; July 13.
^?."^^c?55 stropper. Razor blade. H. C. Wilkinson.
2,078,187 : Apr. 20.
Honing and lapping machine. T. F. Quigley.
Honing apparatus. H. S. Indge. 2,082,737
Honing machine. A. M. Johnson. 2.083,194 ;' June 8.
Honing tool K W. Connor, G. M. Calvert, and A. Bleas-
dale. 2,070,985 : Feb. 16.
"w>i'f /,?n^- T •'• 'S- 'f^ose, J. C. Cos, and F. H. Maas.
-.UBij.400 ; June 8.
Honey beehive cover. G. J. Bohnet. 2,081,084 ; May 18.
Honey Purification of extracted. R. E. I.othrop ami
H. S. Paine. 2.070,171; Feb. 9.
Hone.v section folder, press, and foundation fastener.
1^ ■^>, ^i J*^*".'^""- 2,090,306; Aug. 17.
Hood, Advertising. W. Altmann. 2,069,544; Feb. 2.
Hood, Aircraft blind flying. R. D. Lacoe. 2,090,132;
Aug. 1 ( .
Hood and double back for garments. Combination. L.
Blauer. 2,103.608 ; Dec. 28.
■'. ns-'pl')- ^^^^^ assembly. Knitted. S. Rosenberg,
-.08o,l)1t>: June 15.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
909
Hood closure securing means. D. P. Hynes. 2,079,556 ;
May 4.
Hood fastener. E. F. Reynolds. 2,089,504 ; Aug. 10.
Hood hingp. C, P. .\lt)Prt. i;,066,444 : Jan. 5.
Hood latch. W. J. Martersteck. 2,089,498; Aug. 10.
Hood latch. N. A. Wears. 2,078,717 ; Apr. 27.
Hood latch. N. A. Mears. 2,083„386 ; June 8.
Hood, Rock drill. J. H. Markley. 2,079,417 ; May 4.
Hood, Sliding. H. Lange. 2,103,372 ; Dec. 28.
Hood, SUding. H. A. Sutton. 2,073,325 ; Mar. 9.
ITood, rransilluminating. \V. D. Whircsido. 2.070.220 :
Fob- 9.
Hook: See —
Apparel hook. Hoist line hoolt.
Choker hook. Ladder hook.
Coat and hat hook. Meat hook.
Combination tipping and Reed hook,
sill hook. Safety hook.
Cup holding hook. Switch hook.
Door hook. Torpedo placement hook.
Folding clothes hook. Trolling hook.
Garter hook.
Hook. R. W. Amann. 2,094,510 ; Sept. 28.
Hook and lock assembly. F. D. Kallenberger. 2.088,136 ;
July 27.
Hook and supporting card tlierefor. Wall. F. E. B. and
C. Tate. 2,071,957 ; Feb. 23.
I rook latch for sliding doors. G. W. Apple. 2,080,000;
May 11.
Hooking device. Automatic. A. C. Dixon. 2,085,012 ;
June 29.
Hooks and spacing strips for belt fasteners, Ass«'mbling.
A. Timmerbeit 2,086,449 ; July C.
Hoop, Barrel. R. W. Barbee. 2,077..•^47 ; Apr. 13.
Hoop, Che^-se. E. C. Dainrow. 2,082,570; June 1.
Hopper. J.S.Bennett. 2,070,152 ; Feb. 9.
Hopper, DuBt-return. J. A. Eades. 2,075,931 ; Apr. 0.
Hopper feed mechanism. A. F. Rehnbcrg. 2,088,117 ;
July 27.
Hopper feeder. A. P. Aldrich, Jr. 2.068,587 ; Jan. 19.
Hopper, Incinerator. H. E. Nicol. 2,081,554 : .May 25.
Horizon, Air borne artificial. L. F. Cart'cr and M. F.
Bates. 2,086,807; July 13.
Horizon, Artificial. E. G. Carlson and T^. F. Carter.
2,078,560; Apr. 27.
Horizon, Artificial. B. A. Wittkuhns aiwl \V. Anscott.
2.093,503: Sept. 21.
Horizontal extrusion press. R. W. Diwzl and J. C. Graf.
2,075,803; Apr. 6.
Hormone compounds and producing same. Sexual. F.
JoUannessohn. 2,088,792 ; Aug. 3.
Hormone from tlie urine of j>reKnanr individuals. Isolat-
ing the follicle. W. Schoeller, E. Schwenk, and F.
Hildebrandt. 2,103,735 : Dec. 28.
Hormone of suprarenal cortex. Preparing the. O. h.
Lautenscliiager, H. Opplnger, O. S<;haumann, It. Utgler,
and B. Fuesganger. 2,089,151 ; Aug. 3.
Hormone of the anterior iobe of the hypophysis. Separat-
ing and isolating the thyreotropic and the gonadotropic.
W. Schoeller and K. Junkmnnn. 2.085,768 ; July 0.
Hormones and their production, Acyl octaliydro follicle.
F. Hildebrandt. 2,071,803-4; Feb. 23.
Hormones of suprarenal cortex. Preparing. <;. L. Lau-
tenschlttger, H. Oppinger, O. Schauniann, U. Riglor, ami
U. Fuss^nger. 2,089.150: Aug. 3.
Hormones, Producing dihydro follicular. E. Schwenk and
B. Whitman. 2,072.8.30: Mar. 2.
Hormones, Recovery of. W. Schoeller and K. Junkmann.
2,073,354: Mar. 9.
Horn. B. Aufiero. 2,068,900 ; Jan. 20.
Horn. F. \V. Billlg and K. K. Johnson. 2.092,950: Sell.
14.
Horn, Acoustic. A. I. Abnihams. 2,071,153 : Feb. 16.
Horn, Air. O. I. H. Ekman. 2,101,385 ; Dec. 7.
Horn, Sound producer. 10. i:. Hewitt. 2,091,044; Auk.
24.
Horn support. S. G. Down. 2,084.674 : Jum" 22.
Horsepower meter. W. A. Reichel, C. H. Havlll, and M. F.
Ketay. 2,070.842 ; Feb. 10.
HorMCHhoe. J. E. Anderson. 2,006.504 : Oct. 19.
HorseKbo.', J. A, (ioodwin. 2.103.718 ; Dec. 28.
Horseshoe. W. P. Kearney. 2.094,743 ; Oct. 5.
Ilorsesboe. S. J, Kelley, 2.101,070 : Dec, 7.
Horseshoe. E. IT, Langlols. 2.084,812 ; June 12,
IlolKCslioe. W, H. 1;I1WH, Sr, ■J.OdO.KKS : F.'lp, !•
Horseshoe. A. R, Swanstrom, 2.067.427: Jan. 12.
HorseNlioe, Noiseless antiskid. V. P. Wnchter
2,085,347 : June 29.
Horseshoe, Pitching, W. D, Frazler, 2,070.7.36: May 11.
Horse-ahoelnK device, }I. Deal. 2,075,703 : Apr. 6
Horflculturnl Impb-mcnt. W. F. Cervenka and F. Miller.
2,100,379; Nov. 30.
HoMc. A. 1). MdcliK'hIiin. 2.069.81M : Feb. H.
Hose and sprinkler. Combined. U, J, Lepper. 2.070.665:
Feb, 16.
Hose eliimp, M. U. Calllau. 2.073.204 ; Mar, 0,
HoHc (^liimp, W, Olson, 2.011(),:n4 : ,\\iu. 17.
Hose clamp. C. F. Hchlsler. 2,070.143; Feb. 0,
Hose connecter, ;M. 11, Ryan, 2,078,733; .Vnr, 27,
Hose conn<'ellon, O. E. Chirk. 2.0611. 21»l: Feb. -•
Hose coupler htck. W. W Wllmin. 2 068.096: Jan, 19,
HoM." .oiipllnK. .\. M. I'.JK-h. 2.I03.83K; IK^c, 28.
HoH Hipling, <•. \l <• i;.iinl •.',()7:i.«24 : Miir, 16.
Hose coupling. M. H. Bennett. 2.077,869 ; Apr. 20.
Hose coupling. P. E. Bohn. 2,087,180; July 13.
Hose coupling. I. Cowles. 2,090,251 ; .\ug. 17.
Hose coupling. F. E. Hansen. 2,092,116; Sept, 7.
Hose coupling, F. E, Hansen, 2,099.335 ; Nov. 16.
Hose coupling. G, A, Robison, 2,076,918; Apr. 13.
Hose coupling. R. H. Stone. 2,081,156 ; May 25.
Hose coupling. E. H. Tompkins. 2,077,864 : Apr. 20,
Hose coupling. A. J. Weatherhead, Jr. 2,099,915 ; Nov.
23.
Hose' coupling. R, H. Wick. 2,071,478; Feb. 23,
Hose coupling. High pressure. A. J. Scholtes. 2,091,085 ;
Aug. 24.
Hose coupling. Replaceable. I, Cowles. 2,090,250 ; Aug.
17.
Hose end and coupling structure. H. W. Goodall.
2,076,632 ; Apr. 13,
Hose fastener, J. C. Tompkins. 2.082,367; June 1.
Hose, Fire. H. McKay. 2,097,862 : Nov. 2.
Hose, Gasoline. R. Berkowitz. 2,079,.598 ; May 11.
Hose housing for tank-carrying vehicles. C. H. Ehlers.
2.087.247 ; July 20.
Hose, Irrigating. T. E. Kennedy. 2,092,674 ; Sept. 7.
Ho.se jack. L. J. Kick. 2,098.548 : Nov. 9.
Hose pull. C. E. Carlson. 2,087,837 ; July 20.
Ho.se reel carriage and sprinkler. Combination. J. D.
Crawford. 2,096,225 ; Oct. 19,
Hose stand. H. B. Bristol. 2,077,668 ; Apr. 20.
Hose support. C. E. Burns. 2,095.627 ; Oct. 12.
Hose supporting accessory. R. D. Parry. 2,080,058 ;
May 11.
Hosiery. R. B. Davis. 2,089,880; Aug. 10.
Hosiery. G. Gastrich. 2,067.486: .Inn, 12,
Hosiery. W. J. Longtln. 2.103,626; Dec. 28.
Hosiery. J. E. Quinn. 2,086.820; July 13.
Hosiery. H. Westerman. 2,081,026; May 18.
Hosiery and manufacturing the same. Right and left full-
fashioned-foot. P. R. Uhllg. 2.080,349; May 11.
Hosiex-y drying and pressing device. J. and N. Lipson.
2,103,909 ; Dec. 28.
Hosiery drying and stretching device. E. A. Logan.
2.080.324 : May 11.
Hosiery fabric. A. F. Verbeek. 2.088.221 ; July 27.
Hosiery fabric. .\. F. Verbeek. 2.090.081 ; Aug. 17.
Hosiery, Full-fashioned. J. C. J. Strahan. 2,000,901 ;
Nov. 23.
Hosiery inspecting device. E. R. Amnion. 2,090,883 ;
Aug. 24.
Hosiery InNpecling device. S, E. Kalbach and M. Poesch-
inann, 2,092,806: Sept. 14.
Hosiery, Knitted. J. Kugelman, 2,095,069 ; Oct. 5.
Hosiery knitting mai'liine. A. Ijtiimann. 2.060,843; Jan. 5.
Hosiery knitting machine. Circular. H. E. Katzenmoyer.
2,09^316: Sept. 7.
Hosiery knitting machine, Full fashioned. S. C. Mack.
2,0C.8,276; Jan. 19.
Hosiery knitting machine. Full fashioned. G. Scherle.
2.100,202 ; Nov. 23,
Hosiery knitting machines, Attachment for. E. Marcerl-
son. 2,073,560; Mar. 9.
Hosiery. Knitting of Inside out. J. S. Chlpman.
2,098,740: Nov. 9.
Hosiery, Making. R.E.Davis, 2,089.870 : Aug. 10.
Hosiery on flat knitting machines, Manufacture of full-
fashioned. J. S. Chlpman, 2.098,739 : Nov, 9,
Hosiery. Production of. E. Elssncr. 2,082,385; June 1.
Hosiery testing apparatus, V. L. Simon. 2.(l(17,8<lo :
Jan. 12.
Hosiery with strain absorbing zone reinforced against
curling, IE, H. Scheer. 2.102.486; Dee, II.
Hot air heating furnace. D. J. Campbell. 2,078,053 ;
Apr. 20.
Hothouse, Window frame. O. Thesen, 2.086.217; July 6.
Hot plate. Electric. J, D, Morgan and U. E, Low.-.
2,084.819 ; June 22,
Hot straightening of plates. F, lingerer. 2,071,500:
Feb, 23,
Hot water container, .\, Besag, 2,077,612; Apr. 20,
Hot water 'leater, F, H, Czeschln. 2,080.734; Aug. 10.
Hot water supply regulator. I^. llceman, 2.079.650;
May 11.
Hot work die block. J, A. Succoi». 2.085.676; June 20.
llDiise. Chic'l.-eii. L, V. Wright. 2.1)81.', 1,32 : June I.
Hiiu.se construction. C. .\. PntterNoii. 2.078,970;
May 4.
House eoiiHtruclInn anil the like, ,sti>el. \V. T, Dean.
2,103.107 : Dec, 28.
lliuihc I'niindiitlon. C, .\, Patterson. 2,078.060; Mnv 4,
House, Poultry. .\. II. Allan and J, ,\I, Howie, 2.07.'i!.59:l •
Apr. 27.
lloiiNcd lyiie of <lrop out fuse. A. (J. .Slulnniayer and
W, O. Sehult*. 2.()73.186: Mur. 0.
HouHchold mixer. H, C, Wright. 2.003.534; Sept, 21.
lloiiHing. Coin colleelor. O. N. Glortsen. 2.075.510: Mar.
30.
IIoiinIiii.' for chciiK lireiikerK. W. .\. Konnell and H. J,
Schnciif. 2.087,580 : Jiilv 20.
HoiiNlng for colls, Protective, W. H. Itelclmrd. 2,000.918;
.\uit, 24,
HoiiNhig for cut-out Mwlleheii. C. W, Urowu. 2,075,170:
Mar. 30,
HouNlng, Gear. I, II. Dunlmni, 2.089,031; .Aug. IT.
HoiiHliig. It.illliit: iiilll. J. Itciiiiiien, 2.102.800: Dec. 21.
910
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Housing, Ventilated splashproof motor. V. L. Darnell.
2,074,067; Mar. 16.
HoS from gases. Recovering. G. H. Hultman and C. W.
Pile. 2,094,070 ; Sept. 28.
Hub. A. Alessi-Grimaldi. 2,087,684 ; July 20.
Hub assembly, Motor rotor. R. A. Sandberg. 2,081,603 ;
May 25.
Hub eap lock. B. J. Powell. 2,073,851 ; Mar. 16.
Hub with coaster brake and locking means therefor, Free-
wheel. H. Schmidt. 2,087.657 : July 20.
HuUer and feeder, Combination. J. A. Streun. 2,081,412 ;
May 25.
Huller, Cottonseed. E. W. McLean. 2,077,247 ; Apr. 13.
Huller feeder for cotton. J. A. Streun. 2,087,390 ; July
20.
Huller, Walnut. W. E. Formway. 2,094,880 ; Oct. 5.
Hum and noise reduction. J. H. De Witt. 2,093,751 ;
Sept. 21.
Hum in push-pull circuits. Eliminating. A. C. Ansley.
2,070,772 ; Feb. 16.
Humates, Stabilizing base exchanging. H. L. Tiger and
P. C. Goetz. 2,069,564 ; Feb. 2.
Humidifier. G. C. Boa. 2,091,957 ; Sept. 7.
Humidifier. W. Bock. 2,090,282 ; Aug. 17.
Humidifier. B. Cohen. 2,083,690 ; June 15.
Humidifier. L. Kresser. 2.097.195 : Oct. 26.
Humidifier. E. S. Lea. Re. 20,341 ; Apr. 27.
Humidifier. J. E. Myers. 2,075,862 ; Apr. 6.
Humidifier. E. Nestler. 2,101,267 ; Dec. 7.
Humidifier. S. E. Schroeder. 2,100.454 ; Nov. 30.
Humidifier. F. N. Smith. 2,066.653 ; Jan. 5.
Humidifier. S. C. Stimson. 2,101,603 ; Dec. 7.
Humidifier. G. D. Stone. 2,082,363 ; June 1.
Humidifier. R. P Willis. 2,073,915 ; Mar. 16.
Humidifier. W. J. Woolley. 2,075,324 ; Mar. 30.
Humidifier and dehumidifler with auxiliary unit. G. R.
Magney. 2,085,377 ; June 29.
Humidifier, Automatic. H. J. M. Burdick. 2,097,548 ;
Nov. 2.
Humidifier, Automatic. H.W.Patterson. 2,068,431 ; Jan.
19.
Humidifier, Portable. H. H. Hanft. 2,070,728 ; Feb. 16.
Humidifier unit. F. Manning. 2,078,202-3 ; Apr. 20.
Humidifying and temperatuje control apparatus for citrus
fruit storages and like structures. N. H. Gay.
2,066.832; Jan. 5.
F. and S. W. Manning.
2,081,013; May
2,089,662; Aug.
conditioning. C. C.
Humidifying apparatus.
2,078,204 ; Apr. 20.
Humidifying apparatus. C. T. Morse.
18.
Humidifying apparatus. F. D. Potter.
10.
Humidifying apparatus for air
Bailey. 2,092,630 ; Sept. 7.
Humidifying system. P. L. Scott. 2,084,563 : June 22.
Humidifying system and apparatus. W. H. Finley and
C. H. Hamilton. 2,099,009 ; Nov. 16.
Humidity and temperature control system. D. H. Hill.
2,103.904 : Dec. 28.
Humidity control for refrigerating mechanism. E. M.
Post, Jr. 2.075,225 ; Mar. 30.
Humidity control system. L. W. Tuttle and G. W. War-
rick. 2,084,514 : June 22.
Humidity indicator. Relative. R. R. Chappell and R. J.
Streb. 2,086,853 ; July 13.
Humidity indicator. Relative. K. E. RoUefson. 2,093,767 ;
Sept. 21.
Humidor. R. E. Harris. 2,074,122 ; Mar. 16.
Humus products. Manufacturing stable. J. Hudig and N.
H. S. van Reosema. 2.003.047 ; Sept. 14.
Husker, Corn. R.B.Hitchcock. 2,080,717 ; May 18.
Husker shredder. A. and H. L. Rosenthal. 2,086,960 ;
July 13.
Husking roller. W. O. Lundquist and R. W. Ma Comb.
2,075,448: Mar. 30.
Hydrant. J. Doppelhammer. 2.099.928 ; Nov. 23.
Hydrant. L. R. Miller. 2,097,733 ; Nov. 2.
Hydrant. L. P. Storey. 2,078,782 ; Apr. 27.
Hydrant and deformable or breakable valve stem therefor.
R. R. Boyles. 2,085,074; June 29.
Hydrant, Fire. E. E. Cline. 2,083.054 : June S.
Hydrant, Fire. A. H. Davlet. 2,083,319 ; June 8.
Hydrant, Fire. H. T. Dunn. 2.087.220 : July 13.
Hydrant, Fire. H. M. Lsfton. 2,088,426; Jubr 27.
Hydrant, Fire. H. M. Lofton. 2,100,862 ; Nov. 30.
Hydration products of olefines. Manufacture of. H. Drey-
fus. 2,084,390 : June 22.
Hvdrator. C. H. Allen. 2,092,628 ; Sept. 7.
Hydrator. J. A. Depew. 2.067,830; Jan. 12.
llvdr.-uilic apparatus. E. Benodek. 2,074.204: Mar. 16.
F. D. Chapman. 2,078,235 ; Apr.
Hydraulic apparatus.
27.
Hydraulic brake.
Hydraulic brake.
Hydraulic brake.
Hydraulic brake
Smith. 2,083,951 ; June 15.
IlydrauHc brake. J. D. Madden
Hydraulic brake.
Hydraulic brake.
Hydraulic bnil;e.
Hydraulic brake.
Hydraulic brake.
Hydraulic brake.
C. V. Clark. 2,087,638 : July 20.
H. E. Dayvolt. 2.084.295 ; June 15.
H. D. Geyer. 2,089,471 ; Aug. 10.
M. Guthofie, J. N. Flynn, and H.
2.093.015; Sept. 14.
A. B. Maddin. 2,070,440; Feb. 9.
E. G. McCauley. 2.n.S7.062 : July 13.
G. F. :\IcDouga!l. 2.082.019; June" 1.
L. II. Myers. 2,094.563 : Sept. 28.
G. Napolitan. 2,090,303 ; Aug. 17.
W. F. Oliver. 2,068,150; Jan. 19.
2,074,361 ;
2,088,635 ;
H. Berry.
G. A.
G. A.
G. A.
Jessop
Jessop
Jessop
and T. Norbom.
and T. Norbom.
and T. Norbom.
2,088,028 ;
2,083,797 ;
July 27.
June 15.
H. Mailiinder
J. D. Scoville.
A. G. Smith. 2,088,771 ; Aug. 3
A. Young. 2.084,369 ; June 22.
tool. E. J. Hirvonen. 2,073,518
K. H. Hoover. 2,080,422 ;
Dee.
W.
7.
Taylor.
Hydraulic brake. J. W. White. 2,069,343 ; Feb. 2.
Hydraulic brake, Dual master cylinder. M. E. Bowen.
2,080,687 ; May 18.
Hydraulic brake. Equalized. H. C. Bowen.
Mar. 23.
Hydraulic capsuling machine. O. J. Bruun.
Aug. 3.
Hydraulic clutch. J. A. Bascle and W.
2,066,450; Jan. 5.
Hydraulic control device. W. Ernst. 2,086,295 ; July 6.
Hydraulic control system for a stoker motor. H. S.
Morton. 2,090,583 ; Aug. 17.
Hydraulic coupling. H. Sinclair. 2,074,346 ; Mar. 23.
Hydraulic coupling. H. Sinclair. 2.096,070-1 ; Oct. 19.
Hydraulic device for the transmission of movement. D.
Sensaud de Lavaud. 2,080,199 ; May 11.
Hydraulic engine. G. K. Parker. 2,092,406 ; Sept. 7.
Hydraulic fluid. D. V. Moses. 2.090,263 ; Aug. 17.
Hydraulic gear. H. Fottinger. 2,093,127 ; Sept. 14.
Hydraulic jack. G. Bowman and G. C. Burgess.
2,087,718 ; July 20.
Hydraulic jack. G. A. Countryman. 2.091.729 ; Aug. 31.
Hydraulic jack. L. D. Nilson. 2,085,720 ; June 29.
Hydraulic jack. H. R. and R. P. Rosenberry. 2,078,208 ;
Apr. 20.
Hydraulic load handling system for industrial trucks.
C. E. Cochran. 2,088,260 ; July 27.
Hydraulic machine. A. W. Andrews. 2,073,044 ; Mar. 9.
Hydraulic machine. E. K. Benedek. 2,101,731-2 ; Dec. 7.
Hydraulic machine. G. A. Jessop and T. Norbom.
2,070,601 ; Feb. 16.
Hydraulic machine.
2.079.766 ; May 11.
Hydraulic machine.
2,085.909 ; July 6.
Hydraulic machine.
2,087.323 : July 20.
Hydraulic machine.
Hydraulic machine.
Hydraulic machine.
Hydraulic machine.
Hydraulic machine
Jlar. 9.
Hydraulic materials testing machine. R. W. Dinzl.
2.090.475 ; Aug. 17.
Hydraulic medium, Passive.
May 18.
Hydraulic mold. Ej Anderson. 2,101,015-;
Hydraulic motion- controlling means.
2,069,189 ; Jan. 26.
Hydraulic motor. E. K. Benedek. 2,101,829 ; Dec. 7.
Hydraulic operating mechanism. G. W. Bower.
2,082,613 ; June 1.
Hydraulic operating mechanism for circuit breakers and
the like. • J. W. McNairy. 2,072,481 ; Mar. 2.
Hydraulic piston machine. L. and A. Saussard.
2,087,816 : July 20.
Hydraulic press. R. W. Dinzl.
Hydraulic press. A. K. Nowak.
Hydraulic pressure device. H.
June 29.
Hydraulic pressure tool. W.
Oct. 19.
Hydraulic pump. R. E. McGee.
Hydraulic remote control. H. D.
11.
Hydraulic screw clutch. H.
Apr. 6.
Hydraulic snubbing jack. E. Timbs. 2,090,854 ; Aug. 24.
Hydraulic testing machine. F. W. Preston. 2,084.653 ;
June 22.
Hydraulic transmission. E. Wiedmann. 2,079,268 ;
May 4.
Hydraulic valve. W. Jones. 2,087,407 ; July 20.
Hydraulic valve lifter. C. Toorhies. 2,098,115 ; Nov. 2.
Hydraulic wheel cylinder brake. C. E. Wellman.
2.100.462 ; Nov. 30.
Hydrazines, Heterocyclic. O. Bayer, E. Herdieckerhoff,
and H. Schindhelm, 2.073,600 : Mar. 16.
Hydrespirator. L. Poliniak. 2,088,720 : Aug. 3.
Hydroaromatic lactones. Preparing. E. W. Bousquet and
U. A. Lazier. 2,088,633; Aug. 3.
Hydrocarbon compound, Making metallo. F. O. Bice.-
i,0S)i,6o6; July 20.
Hydrocarbon compounds, Converting. A. P. Sachs.
2.086.741 ; July 13.
Hydrocarbon derivatives. Production of anhydrous. W.
Engs and G. H. van de Griendt. 2,100,437 ; Nov. 30.
Hydrocarbon distillate, Stabilization of. P. C. Keith, Jr.
2,072,456 ; Mar. 2.
Hydrocarbon distillates. Refining. M.
2.073,578; Mar. 9.
Hydrocarbon distillates, Sweetening. J.
2.083.917 : June 15.
Hydrocarbon fluids. Apparatus for heating.
2,084,277 ; June 15.
H.vdi-ocnrbon fuel burning sy.'itom and apparatus.
Borsey. 2,091,581 ; Aug. 31.
Hydrocarbon in noncaking powdered form, Chlorinated.
V\. S. Hinesardner. 2,081,236 ; May 25.
Hydrocarbon, Light. R. B. D.ay. 2,096,163 : Oct. 19.
Voeg'^Sls'^ material. Coking. A. J. Boynton.
f
2,085,695 ; June 29.
2,085,686 ; June 29.
K. Weihe. 2,085,620;
M. Denny. 2,096,574 ;
2,083,854; June 15.
Church. 2,079,684 ; May
I. Downes. 2,076,075 ;
H. Gwynn.
M. McGee.
W. W. Gary.
A. T.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
911
Hydrocarbon, Polymerization of unsaturated. C. R. Wag-
ner. 2,088,823 ; Aug. 3.
Hydrocarbon practically free of sulphur, Producing a
valuable synthetic liquid. E. A. Ocon. 2,093,57X ;
Sept. 21.
Hydrocarbon process. I. A. Anson. 2,072,789 ; Mar. 2.
Hydrocarbon products. Valuable. JI. Otto and M. Muel-
ler-Cunradi. 2,084,501 ; June 22.
Hydrocarbon vaporizing and fuel supply system, Volatile.
C. E. McCartney. 2,073,282; Mar. 9.
Hydrocarbon vapors. Recovering. P. M. Raigorodsky.
Re. 20,587 ; Dec. 14.
Hydrocarbons and alkyl esters from mixtures thereof,
Separating and recovering. W. Engs. 2,066,461 ; Jan. 5.
Hydrocarbons and catalyst therefor. Decomposition or.
F. Porter. 2,067,729 ; Jan. 12.
Hydrocarbons and similar substances, Working up of.
E. v. Pongratz and A. Immel. 2,091,831 ; Aug. 31.
Hydrocarbons, Apparatus for dispensing liquid. D. Jlyon.
2,079,027 ; May 4.
Hydrocarbons, Apparatus for solvent refinement of. J. W.
Poole. 2,077,057 ; Apr. 13.
H.vdrocarbons, Apparatus for the conversion of. M. P.
Youker. 2,087,533 ; July 20.
Hydrocarbons, Apparatus for the treatment of. P.
Guichard. 2,089,360 : Aug. 10.
Hydrocarbons by means of catalysts. Cracking. F.
Schick and E. Emilius. 2,097,989 ; Nov. 2.
Hydrocarbons, Compression of fluorinated. F. B. Down-
ing and A. F. Benning. 2,084,950 ; June 22.
Hydrocarbons, Conversion and coking of. A. Fisher.
2,098,033 ; Nov. 2.
Hydrocarbons, Conversion of. E. J. Houdry. 2,078,946 ;
May 4.
Hydrocarbons, Conversion of. P. H. Sullivan. 2,072,805 ;
Mar. 2.
Hydrocarbons, Conversion of. H. Tropsch. 2,069,785 ;
Feb. 9.
Hydrocarbons, Converting. C. P. Dubbs. 2,091,196 ; Aug.
24.
Hydrocarbons, Converting. F. E. Frey. 2,079,933 ; May
11.
Hydrocarbons, Converting. F. E. Frey and W. F. Huppke.
2,098,959-60 ; Nov. 16.
Hydrocarbons, Converting. J. S. Harrison. 2,078,493 ;
Apr. 27.
Hydrocarbons, Cracking. K. A. Beach. 2,071,723 ; Feb.
23.
Hydrocarbons, Cracking. E. C. Herthel. 2,099,426 ; Nov.
16.
Hydrocarbons, Cracking. E. W. Isom. 2,080,820; May
18.
Hydrocarbons, Cracking. E. W. Lsom. 2,083,120 : June 8.
Hydrocarbons, Cracking. A. P. Sachs. 2,100,922 ; Nov.
30.
Hydrocarbons, Desulphurizing. A. E. Buell and W. A.
Scliulze. 2,075,171-4 ; Mar. 30.
Hydrocarbons, Device for filling tanks with. E. Piquerez.
2,090,734; Aug. 24.
Hydrocarbons, Dewaxing liquid. H. O. Lindgren.
2,081,403; May 25.
Hydrocarbons for resin manufacture, Pyrolysis of. C. A.
Thomas. 2,084,012; .Tune 15.
Hydrocarbons from gases. Extracting and recovering vola-
tile. H. E. Dronnan. 2,074,644 ; Mar. 23.
Hydrocarbons from solid or high boiling point liquid hy-
drocarbons. Extraction of volatile. N. H. Freeman.
2.095.863 : Oct. 12.
Hydrocarbons into lower-boiling hydrocarbons. Catalytic
conversion of higher-boiling. E. J. Iloudry. 2,078,247 ;
Apr. 27.
Hydrocarbons into lower hydrocarbons, Apparatus for
converting higher boiling. C. P. Dubbs. 2,067,832 ;
Hydrocarbons, Manufacture of alkylated cyclic. V. Ipa-
tleff and A. V. Crosse. 2,088,598; Aug. 3.
Hydrocarbons, Mi-tliod and apparatus for converting, j.
"C. Black. 2,075,104; Mar. 30. ,,. „ ^ „ ,
Ilvdrocarbons of high molecular weight. Production of.
'11. Rabo and M. Otto. 2,097.468 ; Nov. 2.
Hydrocarbons ol' low boiling point. Production of. M.
■pior and E. DoUMth. 2,100,353 ; Nov. 30.
Ilvdrocarbons, Oxidation ol' polynucloar aromatic. I/. P.
■('liobotar and U. N. Wallacli. 2,084.382 ; June 22.
Ilydrociulions. I'olviiiercurated aromatic. F. L. bnarp.
2.094.085 : Sept. 28. , „ t
Hydrocarbons, Polymerization of unHMtiir,ile<l. S. Lan-
gedljk and A. J. van I'cskl. 2,076,201 ; Apr. 0.
Ilvdrocarbons, Polynieriz.ition of unKaturated. H. L..
Lange.lijl; and A. J. viin I'eskl. 2,085,535; Juno 29
llydroc.iiliViiiH, Polvnierizing olefin. Ij. II. Filch, Jr.
2,0S1,()S2 ; June 15. , . , ,,
llvilnx'iii lions, I'rocess and jippariilus for the production
"of llgl.l. A. I). Sinllli. 2.097.081 : Oct. 20.
Ilvdrocarbons, I'roci'SK for desulplnuizlng. A. I'/. Hucll
;,nd W. A. Schulze. 2.098,iM3 ; Nov 10. .,,,,,
Ilvdp-ocarbons, I'roceKH and pioducl for llie slablllzmk
of miHMluriiled. C P. Wilson, .Ir. 2 OS-ljr.i : Juii- 22.
Hydrocarbons, Producing dlnryl. J. N. CnrodicrH.
Ilyd't'oeiiihoiiH, l''io<liiclng low boiling. W. O. Keeling.
"2.085.027; June 2i>. , „ ,,
IIvdroc.irl.onN. IModucllon of. C. Stern and It. llaKcn
clever. 2, (111 1,176; Sept. 28.
Griin.
White-
Smith.
2,099,350 ;
Keith, Jr.
2,096,700;
and P. C.
2,083,253 ;
saturated
C. H. Angell. 2.067.810;
G. L. Eaton. 2,102,947 ;
G. Egloff. 2,091,354 ; Aug.
J. A. Guyer. 2,087,540;
V. Ipatioff. 2.067.764;
Hydrocarbons, Production of alkyl substituted aryl. C.
A. Thomas. 2,072,061 ; Feb. 23.
Hydrocarbons, Production of light. E. J. Houdry.
2.072,108 ; Mar. 2.
Hydrocarbons, Production of low boiling. H. W. Sheldon.
2.087,268; Julv 20.
Hvdrocarbons, Production of unsaturated. A.
2.101.314; Dec. 7.
Hydrocarbons, Purification of crude waxy. J. M.
ley and H. G. Vesterdal. 2,103.504 ; Dec. 28.
Hydrocarbons, Purifying cracked. H. A.
2,090,159; Aug. 17.
Hydrocarbons, Pyrolysis of. W. C. Stoesser.
Nov. 16.
Hydrocarbons. Pyrolytic treatinent of. P. C.
2,082,636; June 1.
Hydrocarbons, Recovering. R. B. Smith.
Oct. 19.
Hvdrocarbons, Recovery of. J. K. Roberts
Keith, Jr. 2,077,344 ; Apr. 13.
Hydrocarbons, Refining. I. Budowski.
June 8.
Hydrocarbons, Separating unsaturated and
aliphatic. M. S. Nafash. 2,086,473 ; July 6.
Hvdrocarbons, Separation of. C. H. Greenewalt.
2.076,557 ; Apr. 13.
Hydrocarbons. Separation of mixtures of. P. L. Salzberg.
2.088.441 ; July 27.
Hydrocarbons, Stabilized. I. I. Ostroniislensky.
2,090,484; Aug. 17.
Hydrocarbons, Thermal 'conversion of. C. C. Towne.
2,090,272 ; Aug. 17.
Hydrocarbons, Treating. A. B. Culbertson. Jr. 2,099,434;
Nov. 16.
Hydrocarbons, Treating. B. Ormont. 2,078,407 ; Apr.
27.
Hydrocarbons, Treating aliphatic. J. R. Rose. 2,080,933 ;
May 18.
Hydrocarbons, Treatment of.
Jnn. 12.
Ilvdrocarbons, Treatment of.
Dec. 21.
IIvdrocii61)ons, Treatment of.
31.
Hvdrocarbons, Treatment of.
Julv 20.
Ilvdrocarbons, Treatment of.
Jan. 12.
Hydrocarbons, Treatment of. V. IpatiefE and V. Komarew-
sky. 2,098,045-6 ; Nov. 2.
Ilvdrocarbons, Treatinent of. V. Ipatieft and R. E.
"Schaad. 2.102.073-4 ; Dec. 14.
Hydrocarbons, Treatment of. W. O. Jlitscherling.
2.097,769 ; Nov. 2.
Hydrocarbons, Treatment of. R. F. Ruthruff. 2,099.755 ;
Nov. 23.
Hydrocarbons, Treatment of. H. M. Woir and R. IJ.
"ChiUas, Jr. 2,073,953; Mar. 10.
Hvpochlorite composition. Soluble. C. B. Durgin.
"2,097,517 ; Nov. 2.
Ilvdrocxtractor. A. E. Stockton. 2,007,800; Jan. 12.
"Hvdroformed solvent", Oxidized. C. Winning. 2.068,834 ;
26.
Hydrogen ion concentration of fermentation mashes, Regu-
lating the. II. R. Stiles. 2,073,125 ; Mar. 9.
Hydros-en peroxide. E. Berl. 2.091,130 ; Aug. 24.
IIvdroL'en peroxide. Manufacture of. U. Reinders.
"2,081,097; May 18.
Hydrogen peroxide, Production of. L. Hess. 2,088,239 ;
July 27.
Hydrogen peroxide, Production of. II. Schmidt.
2,091.218; Aug. 24.
IIvdrog(>n peroxide solutions with pyronhosnhorlc ncid
"plus a tin compound. Stabilizing. II. N. Gilbert and J.
S. Reiehert. 2,0!)1.178: Aug. 24.
Hvdrogcn, Process and apparatus for producing. G. f).
"liaglev and II. W. B. dcW. Erasmus. 2,071,721; Fob.
23.
Ilvdrogen, Process of and apparntup for purifying. R.
■p. Mattcrn. 2,080,021; May 18.
Ilvdrogen, I'rodnclioii of. C. Schiller and C. Wlotzol.
"2.083,795 ; June 15.
Ilvdrogen. I'urii'ving. II. E. Moore. 2.07-1.311 : Mar. 10.
Hvilrogcn regul.iior for convener spark gups. T. K. Ken-
"nedy. 2, 009, -195 ; Feb. 2.
Ilvilrogen sulphide from gascK. Recovery of. H. Bnelir
":in(l K. Ur.iiis. 2.0S:!,2 l.'l ; June ,S.
Ilvdrogen Huli)lilde from liydrocirlion
L. S. Twomey. 2,070,098 ; IVb. 0.
lIvdrogellMteil plleniinl luelle llomologi.
"and U. Hull. 2.095. r.-IS ; Oct, 12.
Hvdrogi'niillng nirliomu-couH inaKMhild.
■2.o.s,s.2M : July 27.
IlvilrogcniilloM and deliydrov:enatlon.
2.000.1110 : .Inn. r..
Hvdrogeniitlon tiraccHii. R. J. Hyrklt, Jr.
"2S.
llvdrogeniillon produclH of foUldo liomnmen and proilurlni:
'Niime. F. Hlldebraiidl and K. Schwcnk. 2.090,7 l-l ; Oct.
20.
Ilvdrogenalloii proiliiclH of IiIrIiIv vIscouh clmriicler. Pro-
'diirlloii of hkh nioleeuliir. M. I'ler, F. Clirlntnmnn.
and K. Donatli. 2.01>:i.0!Ml ; Sept. 1-1.
gnsea, Itoinovlni;.
T. IlnRBclstroin
T. W. Pllrniiatni.
M. V. Taylor.
2,01)1.117; Sopt.
912
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
2,091,167 :
W.
O. Daliner,
series. H.
2,101,321;
E. Miller.
G. Bon-
Harris.
Hydrogenation products of tlie follicle hormones, Produc-
tion of. W. Schoeller, E. Schwenk, and F. Hildebrandt.
2,086,139 ; July 6.
Hydrogenation process for producing hydroxy acids and
lactones. W. A. Lazier. 2,066,533; Jan. 5.
Hydrolysis of cardio-active digitalis glucosides and prod-
ucts obtained thereby, Partial. A. Stoll, W. Kreis and
A. Hofmann. 2.069,687 ; Feb. 2.
Hydrolysi.'i of isobutyl chloride. E. C. Britton, G. H.
Coleman and G. V. Moore. 2,067,473 ; Jan. 12.
Hydrolysis of mixed organic acid esters of cellulose. Selec-
tive. W. O. Kenyon and R. H. Van Dyke. 2,070,602;
Feb. 16.
Hygrometer. H. G. Ross. 2,092,264 ; Sept. 7.
Hydrometer, Electric. M. Bjorndal. 2,071,607 ; Feb.
23.
Hydroplane vane. H. L. Adams. 2,073,438 ; Mar. 9.
Hydroquinone manufacture. J. Schumacher. 2,066,951 ;
Jan. 5.
Hydrostatic gauge. P. KoUsman. 2.067,767 ; Jnn. 1
Hydrotherapy, Apparatus for. A. C. Solley.
Aug. 24.
Hydrotropic fatty material and making
Kritchevsky. 2,089,212 ; Aug. 10.
Hydrouracil compounds and their production.
C. Diehl, and H. Pieper. 2.098,954 : Nov. 16.
Hydroxide, Production of ferric. D. M. Crist. 2,079,602
May 11.
Hydroxy compounds of the dibenzanthrone
Neresheimer, A. Vilsmeier, and R. Held.
Dec. 7.
Hydroxyaryl-alkyl and aralkyl sulphides.
2,074,851 ; Mar. 23.
Hydroxybenzofluoronones and making same.
bote. 2,090,438 ; Aug. 17.
Hydroxy-enlorodiphenyl dei-ivatives. M.
2,084,027 ; June 15.
Hydroxyphenylaminoaryles of the pyrene and chrysene
series and producing same. W. Hagge and H. Bach.
2.075,393 : Mar. 30.
Hydroxy mercuri halo-fluoran. E. Lyons. 2,069,095 ; Jan.
26.
Hygienic device. P. A. M. Breese. 2.095.377 : Oct. 12.
Hygroscopic actuating element. I. W. Knight. 2,068,416 ;
Jan. 19.
Hypochlorites, Apparatus for dispensing. W. S. Bachman.
2,097.092 ; Oct. 26.
Hypodermic outfit case. C. R. Jeffords. 2,077,240; Apr.
13.
Ice accumulation on aircraft. Apparatus for preventing.
.T. E. Ramsbottom, B. Lockspeiser, and C. J. Stewart.
2,075,659 ; Mar. 30.
Ice and salt-brine circulating unit for refrigerators. G. E.
Friedrich. 2,089,886 ; Aug. 10.
Ice, Apparatus for producing. H. Tietz. 2,100,151 ; Nov.
23.
Ice, Apparatus for producing individual masses of. B.
H. T. Mulch. 2,098,753; Nov. 9.
Ice bag. V. R. Padelford. 2.101.628: Dec. 7.
Ice, Brine. C. Field. 2,101,055 ; Dec. 7.
Ice container. R. and F. Beard. 2,073,090 ; Mar. 9.
rce converter. Dry. P. C. McAbee. 2.079,769 ; May 11.
Ice cream. C. G. Spalding. 2,070,455 : Feb. 9.
Ice cream and other edible ices. Apparatus for making.
E. E. Lindsoy. 2,083.072 ; June 8.
Ice cream cone. J. Balton. 2,073,440 ; Mar. 9.
Ice cream cone. J. Balton. 2.096,532; Oct. 19.
Ice cream cone. Ia Pape. 2,087,068 ; Julv 13.
I'c cream cone. A. Shapiro. 2,074,278 ; Mar. 10.
Ice cream cone machine. S. S. Leaf and R. Panza.
2,089,923 ; Aug. 10.
fee cream manufacturing apparatus.
2.067,683 : Jan. 12.
Ici' cream mix and making same. H. J. Lucas.
Oct. 26.
Ice cream or ice milk mixture and making same. H. J.
Lucas and H. C. Green. 2,097,229 ; Oct. 26.
Vc(> cream. Process and apparatus for the instantaneous
preparation of. A. F. Genova. 2.094.354 ; Sept. 28.
Ice creeper. E. H. Anshelm. 2,076,260 ; Apr. 6.
Ico cuber and beverage cooler. Combination. C. F. B(>1-
shavc. 2,080,2.53 ; July 6.
Ice cubes from refrigerator triiys. Ren)0ving. H. L. AVliite.
2.069.567 ; Feb. 2.
Ice cutting machine. M. T. Zelgler.
Ice delivering receptacle. .\. Dick.
Ice, Device for making and storing. I^. G. Copeman.
2,088,840; Au?. 3.
Ice, Equipnvent for making artificial. W
2.100.520; Nov. 30.
Ice machine. Dry. C. L. Hill. 2.096,584; Oct. 19.
Ico making apparnlus. W. 11. Taylor. 2.066.431; Jan. 5.
Ice making machine. C. F'. Harold. 2,070,943 ; Feb. 16
Ice making machine. W. H. Taylor. 2,080,039 ; May 18.
Ico melter for third rails. W. P. Scholz. 2,090,150 •
Aug. 17.
Ice, Jlethod and apparatiis for manufacturing oblong
block.s of clear. M. J. IJline. 2,082.665 ; June 1.
Ice milling machine. P. Coscla. 2,081,001 ; May 18.
r<-o preventing device. J. E. Ramsbottom, B. Lockspeiser.
and C. J. Stewart. 2.075.6.58 : Mar. 30.
Ice remover. Windshield. R. A. Rodrick. 2,085,608 •
June 29.
Ice shaving machine. H. S. Hughes. 2,075,522 ; Mar. 30.
A. C. Routh.
2,097,231
2,080,452 ; May 18.
2,067,263; Jan. ^■^.
R. Robinson.
Ice vending machine. J. H. Schreiber. 2,097,897 ; Nov. 2.
Ice vending machine. M. T. Zelgler. 2,074,351 ; Mar. 23.
Icing machine. C. D. MacVean. 2,097,219 ; Oct. 26.
Icing, Means for dry. R. Hill. 2,071,303 ; Feb. 16.
Identification and recording device. E. W. Davis and A. H.
Maynard. 2,072,098; Mar. 2.
Identification and recording devices. E. W. Davis and
A. H. Maynard. 2,099,679 ; Nov. 23.
Identification device, G. E. Gaus. 2,085,309 ; June 29.
Identification device for automobiles. J. Rentier.
2.100,598 ; Nov. 30.
Identification means for steering vyheels and the like. H.
A. Husted. 2,085,023 ; June 29.
Identifying means for automobiles and the like. J. P.
Nielsen. 2,098,156 ; Nov. 2.
Identifying method and means for garments and the like.
B. Weis.s. 2.096,153 ; Oct. 19.
Igniter. R. H. Goddard. 2,090,039 ; Aug. 17.
Igniter for blasting explosive devices. Safety. J. Taylor
and W. Young. 2,079,777; May 11.
Igniter for fuel burning systems. A. H. Hevroth.
2.095,253 ; Oct. 12.
Igniter for gas burners. O. J. Leins. 2.080,141 ; May 11.
Igniter for grenades. A. V. A. Mortreux. 2,079.178;
May 4.
Igniting system. R. TrSger. 2,078,110; Apr. 20.
Ignition and control device for oven burners. B. L
Matthews. 2,098,192 ; Nov. 2.
Ignition apparatus. J. L. Arthur. 2,087,339 ; July 20.
Ignition apparatus. E. B. Nowosielski. 2,081,500-3 ;
May 25.
Ignition apparatus. E. B. Nowosielski. 2,088,384 ; July
27.
Ignition apparatus. B. H. A. Wallenta. 2,093,700:
Sept. 21.
Ignition apparatus for closed-system fluid-combustible
burners. J. W. Hays. 2,087,031 : July 13.
Ignition apparatus for closed-system fluid-combustible
bniiiHis. J. \V. Hays. 2,102.153; Dec. 14.
Ignition apparatus. Motor. G. C. Harris. 2,090,365 ;
Aug. 17.
Ignition apparatus. Motor. R. jM. Somers. 2,090,366 ;
Aug. 17.
Ignition booster system. F. M. Du Laney. 2,075,431 ;
Mar. 30,
Ignition coil system. F. D. Bentlcv. 2.081,979 ; June 1.
Ignition composition. L. A. Burrows. 2,086,533 : Julv
13.
Ignition composition. A. Schmid. 2,071,710 ; Feb. 2.^.
Ignition composition containing semi-pyrophoric metal,
Safety. A. Schmid. 2,103,698 ; Dec. 28.
Ignition control device. J. L. Arthur. 2,086,693 ; July
Ignition control device. B. C. Phillips. 2,097,842 ; Nov. 2.
Ignition control device. C. L. Prentice. 2,097,776 ;
Nov. 2.
Ignition controller for internal combustion engines. Auto-
matic. T .W. Bryant. 2,096,158 ; Oct. 19.
Icnition device. F. A. Ganger. 2,072,552 ; Mar. 2.
Ignition device. Electrical. I. E. McCabe. 2,089,394;
Aug. 10.
Ignition device foi' ga.s burners. C. E. Methudv.
2,082,296 ; June 1.
Ignition device for gas burners. C. E. Methudy.
2,085,267 ; June 29.
Ignition device for gas burners. C. E. Methudv.
2.096.363: Oct. 19.
Ignition device for gas burners. G. C. Smith. 2,076.418 ;
Apr. 6.
Ignition distributor. E. Zoerlein. 2.092,269 ; Sept. 7.
Ignition for internal combustion engines. Controlling the.
A.Moore. 2,084,258 ; June 15.
Ignition, Fuel oil burner. C. E. Vawter. 2,073,718 :
Mar. 16.
Ignition. Method and apparatus for producing. D. W.
Randolph, O. S. Duffendack, R. A. Wolfe, and L. B.
Headrick. 2,093,848 ; Sept. 21.
Ignition synchronizer. W. T. Ballou. 2,090,020 ; Aug. 17.
Ignition system. F. T. Ilick.s. 2.084,267; June 15.
Ignition system. W. B. King. 2,072,112 ; Mar. 2.
Ignition system. D. W. Randolph and H. Rabezzana.
2,071,573: Feb. 2.3.
Ignition system. P. O. Stewart. 2,090,314; Aug. 17.
Ignition .system for internal combustion engines. B. M.
Cain. 2,100,210 : Nov. 23.
Ignition system. High tension, B. M. Cain. 2,066,959 ;
Jan. 5.
Ignition switch. P. D. Mctcalf. 2,095,147 ; Oct. 5.
Ignition testing system. W. P. Brush. 2.067,256; Jan
Ignition timer G. J. Lang, J. F. Martin, and W. D.
Crocker. 2,075,904; Apr. 6.
Ignition timer. A. A. Varela. 2,070,072 ; Feb. 9.
Ignition timer and coil. M. Malloiy. 2,082,709; June 1.
*-'o'i'«o"o.i""^'' S""f 'Oiling device. L. D. Boyce.
<i.l0.j,34S ; Dec. 28.
^^o*ofla oo^*"'*'^ controlling mechanism. R. S. Trott.
iJ,0o9,931 ; Feb. 9.
^*'''rli*«r U'"'''* *'"'■ i"t'''nal combustion motors. Automatic.
^ a. W. Bryant. 2,096,294; Oct. 19.
' ' IC. A. Harmon. 2,0!)],924: Aug.
Ignition (lining moans
31.
Ignition transformer.
Jan. 19.
D. C. Thordarson. 2,068,522 r
LIST OF INVENTIONS
913
Illuminated article, Decorative. L. Pollock. 2,083,240 ;
June 8.
Illuminated device, Decorative. Tj. Pollock. 2,086,958 ;
July 13.
Illuminated indicating device. P. S. Van Bloeui.
2,071,777 ; Feb. 23.
Illuminated sign. C. W. Belden. 2,080,893; July 13.
Illuminated sign. C. E. Karst. 2.095,704 ; Oct. 12.
Illuminated sign. M. Knobel. 2,073,068 ; Mar. 9.
Illuminated sign. E. C. Laws. 2,089,804; Aug. 10.
Illuminated sign. R. Nauth. 2,079,714; May 11.
Illuminated sign. F. J. Oberaeker. 2,095,558; Oct. 12.
Illuminated sign. J. J. Shively. 2,079,230 ; May 4.
Illuminated sign. T. Taaffe. 2,099.243 ; Nov. 16.
Illuminated sign. T. Taaffe and P. Moffett. 2,085,398;
June 29.
Illuminated sign. H. R. Van Deventer ancl W. W. Wood.
2,094,436 ; Sept. 28.
Illuminated sign. C. J. Wamser. 2,103,738 ; Dec. 28.
Illuminated signal. L. L. Bray. 2,092,664 ; Sept. 7.
Illuxninated table. S. J. Chakow. 2,090.248 ; Aug. 17.
Illuminating apparatus. A. J. Baker. 2,094.089; Sept.
28.
Illuminating apparatus. E. Rambusch. 2,094,670 ;
Oct. 5.
Illuminating apparatus and making same. T. W. Warren.
2.102,049; Dec. 14.
Illuminating device. J. C. Batchelor. 2.097.400 : Oct. 26.
Illuminating device. T. J. Brock. 2,099,952 ; Nov. 23.
Illuminating device. J. A. Germouprez. 2,081,703 ; May
25.
Illuminating device. M. and P. Gottlieb. 2,085,580 ;
June 29.
Illuminating device. L. R. Peters. 2,071,948 ; Feb. 23.
Illuminating device. E. P. Scbreyor. 2,091,528 ; Aug. 31.
Illuminating device. L. L. Stafford. 2,082,266 ; June 1.
Illuminating device. V. F. Taylor. 2,102,764 ; Dec. 21.
IlUiniinating device. H. D. Van Leunen. 2,102,928 ; Dec.
21.
Illuminating device. C. H. Victoreen. 2,101,289;
Dec. 7.
Illuminating device for microscopes. E. Lihotzky.
2,097,494 ; Nov. 2.
Illuminating means. F. D. MacMaster. 2,096,991 ; Oct.
26.
Illuminating means for Indicating instruments. R. K.
Stout. 2,075,068 ; Mar. 30.
Illuminating means, Vehicular. D. Clark. 2,086,524 ;
July 13.
Illuminating microscopic objects, D(!vice. K. Ricuter.
2,078,580 ; Apr. 27.
Illmiiiiiuring system and prism therefor, Metallographic.
1.. V. Foster. 2,074.106; Mar. 10.
Illuminating svstems employing polarized light. Device for
use In. E. H. Land. 2.079,621 : May 11.
Illumination. J. D. Whittaker. 2,070.700; Feb. 16.
Illumination and display device. J. Oftedahl. 2,095,048 ;
Illumination and ventilation. Dining car. II. Dreyfuss.
2,080,960; May 18.
Illumination, System of. W. J. Mayer. 2,090,542 ; Aug. 17.
Illuminator attachment for microscopes. H. Heme.
2,077,792 ; Apr. 20. „>,>„,„ ., .
Illusory display device. M. T. Ashe 2,072,018; I'cb.
23.
Image analysis tube. P. T. Farusworth. 2,100,841 ; Nov.
30.
Image dissector. P. T. Farnsworth. 2,087.683 : July 20.
Ima'_'e-lorniiiig svstom. B. II. IJnkles. 2.006,435; Jan. 5.
Image frequency rejection system. IT. A. Wheeler.
2,075,683; Mar. 30. , „ „„„,,o„
Iniiige suppression syHtem. W. J. Polydoroff. 2,094,189:
Sent 28
rmages. Apparatus for producing. C. Parker. 2,100,148;
Nov. 23.
Images on lentlculated films. Device for copying. K.
RSntsch and H. Ami. 2,070,179; Feb. 9. , , ., ,
Images on paper and dlupositlves (clnematogriiplilc lilniH).
Production of natural colored. It. Gschiipf and K.
Pokorny. 2,081,481 ; May 25.
Imnges, Producing photographic dycsluff. It. (.aspar.
2,071,688 ; Feb. 23. . „ „ , .,.,>,..,„
liiiiiierHing and (liylng machine. I'.M. Koncl. -.ni.,MJ;
Dec. 21.
Immersion heater. H. W. Cole and (i. M. Mnrr.
2.088,586; Aug. 3. „„.,,.
Impact device. K. Seldl. 2,072,224 ; Mar. 2. „„^„,^.,
Impedance regulating system. H. Rothc. 2,088,1.31) ;
Imped.'inc'es, Star and delta connection of. IJ. D. 11. Telle-
g.'M. 2,093,005; Sept. 21.
iMipelhT. W. J. FredericliH. 2,001,077; Aug. .11.
Inii)<'llir for cmtrllugal pumps. C. A. Srhelb'us.
2.101,053; I)<"e. 7.
Impeller ni(!(liaiilHm for cooking iippurntUR. J. D. Ferry.
2.08.'i,494 : June 29.
iriipl'ineni iillii<liiii<.iil. H. K. Menu. 2.006. 8S0 : J»i^ 5.
Inipl.-nient, Comhinallon. J. B. Doolltlle. 2.100,037;
Nov. 30. ^ , „ ,„ ., ,,
Implement c<mpllng means on tractors. C. \n . Molt.
'i,092,584: Sept. 7. , . . ,. i- ,
Implement for condllloMliig hiwns. A. A. I>. K<">l
2,000,058; Feb. 0.
Implement for cutting cable sheaths. J. B. Doolittle.
2,100,638; Nov. 30.
Implement handle. L, I. Ooldblatt. 2,076.836 : Apr. 13.
Implement retainer. G. H. Fuehrer. 2,080,887 ; May 18.
Implement retainer. G. H. Fuehrer. 2,099,333 ; Nov. Itt.
Implement retainer, Wrist carried. E. L. Kost and G.
Prendergast. 2,067,537; Jan. 12.
Impregnating and freshing-up device for dry ink ribbons
of typewriting machines. E. van de Voorde. 2,098,171 ;
Nov. 2.
Impregnating apparatus. W. C. Wright. 2,066,379:
Jan. 5.
Imi)regnating composition. O. T. Ilodnefield and W. W.
Shartel. 2.073,634; Mar. 16.
Impregnation of textile fabrics. A. E. Battye, J. T. Marsh.
J. Tankard, W. H. Watson and F. C. Wood.
2.088.227 ; July 27.
Impression material and making impression material. L.
E. Harrison. 2.089,.5u2 ; Aug. 10.
Impression receiving device. J. A. Paasche. 2,074,855 :
Mar. 23.
Impression regulator. J. F. Koca. 2,095,068 ; Oct. 5.
Imiiriiuing apparatus. E. ('. Wells. 2.092.995: Se|)t. 14.
Impulse generator. H. L. Rorden and P. M. Ross.
2,077,773 ; Apr. 20.
Impulse generator. W. A. Tolson. 2,074.033 ; Mar. 16,
Impulse rate meter. P.. Miller. 2.102.371 : Dec. 14.
Impulse sender mechanism. O. Rinkow. 2,100,518 : Nov.
.30.
Impulse transmitting device. J. L. A. Vanheerswynghels.
2,072,572 ; Mar. 2.
Inanimate figure and making same. E. Jacobson.
2,089,376 ; Aug. 10.
Incandescence gas lamp. G. Keith. 2,085,911 ; July 6.
Incandescent electric lamp. W. Dunkel. 2,081.801; May
25.
Incandescent lamp. L. Grossman and G. Uerzberg.
2,075,436; Mar. 30.
Incandescent lamp. G. Piersimoni and H. S. Friedman.
2,093,528 ; Sept. 21.
Incandescent lamp. C. J. Wamser. 2,097,139 ; Oct. 26.
Incandescent lamp. R. M. Zabel. 2,067.134; Jan. 5.
Incandescent lamp. Electric. J. A. M. van Llempt.
2,100,886 : Nov. 30.
Incandescent lamp. Electric. K. Wicgand and A. Koenig.
2,093,878 ; Sept. 21.
Incandescent lamp. Tubular electric. P. O. Cartun.
2,082,616 ; June 1.
Incandescent screen. H. S. Bamford. 2.097.994 ; Nov. 2.
Incinerator. M. H. Allen. 2,070,520 ; Feb. 9.
Incinerator. C. J. Rodman. 2.095.452; Oct. 12.
Incinerator, Garbage. J. H. Caffrey. 2,082,870; June S.
Inclinometer. V. E. Carbon:ini. 2.007.474 : -Ian. 12.
Inclinometer. T. S. Rigby. 2,091.216 ; Aug. 24.
Incubating. G. T. Markey. 2.080,813 ; July 13.
Incubator. J. h. Uobbins. 2.074.190: Mar. 10.
Incubator, Human. P. S. Rice. 2,093,048; Sept. 21.
Index, Card. J. A. Best. 2,084,238 : June 15.
Index device. W. T. CoUwltzer. 2,080,417; May 18.
Index frame arrangement. J. II. Rand. 2,084,453 : June
22.
Index frame assembly. J. II. Rand. 2.084.454 : June 22.
Index mechanism. L. O. Carlsen. 2,088,687 ; Aug. 3.
Index mechanism, Double. (;. K. Appelberg. 2,0,S0.S38 :
July 13.
Index panel and card carrier combination. Card. F. L.
G. Straubel. 2.093,941 : Sept. 21.
Index, Quick acting. B. Roberts. 2,094,408: Sept. 2S.
Index svstem. Card. M. Thelmer. 2,095,109 ; Oct. 5.
Index, Telephone. D. Baker and D. Baker, Jr. 2.080,095 :
May 18.
Ind.'x title Insert, Visible. A. R. Jackson. 2,080,822 :
May 18.
Indexing attachment for slotting machines. A. TetreauU.
2.090,649 ; Aug. 24.
Indexing device for data on a circiiliilliig band. .\.
Kberhardl. 2.084,728; June 22.
Indicating and control npparaliis. J. (Jartner.
2.0,S4..8OO; June 22.
Indicating and control device. W. K. Nownnin.
2,078 270 ; Apr. 27.
Indicating and control mecliMnlNiii. II. I-;, Hrelsford
2.001. .303 ; .\\ig. 31.
Indicating and regulating system. K. II. <3uIllkHeii.
2,078,001 ; Apr. 27.
Indicating device. ('. L. Gilbert. 2,088.010: .\iik 3.
Indicating device. L. ,\. llvliind. 2.07 1.2S I : Teli 10
Indlcjiting device. It. II. Itlchler. 2.0NI.7tl7: .Mav 25.
Indicating device for backlash eliminator. J. M. !>«>•
ton. 2,075,030 ; Apr. 0.
Indicating devlci- for Haw detector mechnnlmn. K. 1>
Hraddon, 2.074.7.t» ; Mar. 23.
Indicating fuse plug. L. A. KaulTman. 2,071.010: Mnr
2:i.
Indicating Instniment. C. P. nnrbwlcHco. 2,08<.005 :
June 29.
Indicating nieclmnliini. M. T. Goeti. 2,008.000; Jnn
20.
Indlciillng ine.lmnlmii I,. J. Wolf. 2.001,007: AuB. ."»1
ImllcMiIng mecluiiilHiii for trHwIlng. J. C. .Mnlrolin nnd
It I". Symiin<lH. 2.070.021 : .May 4.
Iiidlniling HVMlem. U I'. V.iul.e. .'.OH 1. 100 ; June 1.%,
liKllcnIIng KVKleiii. \V. 1'. Venriie. 2.007.31:1: Oct 20.
914
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Indicator : See —
Adjustable spaceboard in- Merit indicator.
dicator. Metatarsal correction in-
Aircraft drift indicator. dicator.
Angular motion indicator. Null indicator.
Automobile indicator. Oil delivery control in-
Bearing overtemperature dicator.
indicator. Oil level indicator.
Beverage indicator. Phase indicator.
Brake indicator. Pitcli indicator.
Cathode ray modulation Place Indicator,
indicator. Position indicator.
Center indicator. Pressure differential indi-
Diagnostic indicator. cater.
Dial indicator. Pressure indicator.
Dial telephone indicator. Remote indicator.
Direction indicator. Resonance indicator.
Directional gyroscope in- Specific gravity indicator,
dicator. Speed limit indicator.
Door-lock indicator. Surface test indicator.
Draft and pressure indi- Tabulating indicator,
cator. Telemetric repeating
Draft sight indicator. indicator.
Edge illuminated indicatoi Telephone pay station
Electrical indicator. tariff indicator.
Engine indicator. Temperature indicator.
Flame failure indicator. Tire condition indicator.
Flat tire indicator. Tire deflation indicator.
Flow bean indicator. Track gauge indicator.
Flow indicator. Track level indicator.
Fluid indicator. Tuning indicator.
Game time indicator. Vehicle direction indi-.
Golf practice indicator. cator.
Grain storage indicator. Visual content indicator.
Humidity indicator. Visual resonance indicator
Lamp condition indicator. AVarming speed indicator.
Light intensity indicator. Water level indicator.
Liquid flow indicator. Weather indicator.
Liquid level indicator. Weight and line indicator.
Luminous indicator. Weld efficiency indicator.
Indicator. J. D. Durant. 2,074,895 ; Mar^. 23.
Indicator. M. L. Haselton. 2,094,122 ; Sept. 28.
Indicator. E. C. Horton. 2,100,3.34 ; Nov. 30.
Indicator. M. A. McLennan. 2,092,081 ; Sept. 7.
Indicator. L. B. Paul. 2,068,466 ; Jan. 19.
Indicator. A. G. Rayburn. 2,101,955 ; Dec. 14.
Indicator. W. F. Reisiger. 2,095.531 : Oct. 12.
Indicator attachment for fuses. L. A. Kauffman.
2.074,921 ; Mar. 23.
Indicator device. P. G. Darling. 2,091.028 ; Aug. 24.
Indicator dial, Jlotor operated. E. R. Wheeler and E. J.
Rortore. 2,074.066 ; Mar. 16.
Indicator for carbon brushes, Position. W. Weimers.
2.089.678 : Aug. 10.
Indicator for electric circuits, Automatic. W. K. Fenton.
2,086,494 ; July 6.
Indicator for fluid variables. J. C. Diehl. 2,068,663 ;
Jan. 26.
Indicator for freight cars. Lading and condition. R. A.
Light and J. W. Price, Jr. 2,089,148 ; Aug. 3.
Indicator for fuses. L. A. Kauffman. 2,074,920 ; Mar.
23.
indicator for house numbers or the like, Illuminated. F.
L. Shelor. 2,082,724 : June 1.
Indicator for jig boring machines, Work locating. J. M.
Rusnak. 2,098,838 : Nov. 9.
Indicator for liquid dispensing apparatus. B. J. Pepper.
2.096,261 ; Oct. 19.
Indicator for liquid mixtures. Water content. J. L.
O'Donnell. 2,082,213; June 1.
Indicator for locomotive. Valve cut-off. A. R. Bond.
2,099.100 : Nov. 16.
Indicator for mercury rectifier tubes, Flash-back. J. W.
Conklin and C. W. Hansell. 2,089,994; Aug. 17.
Indicator for multiple lock sets. L. L. Hansen.
2,103,363 ; Dec. 28.
Indicator for telescopes. Distance. C. F. Drew, Jr.
2,084,577 ; June 22.
Indicator for vehicles, Direction. JI. Verreault.
2.095.352; Oct. 12.
Indicator for weighing scales. J. F. Sullivan. 2,068,390 :
Jan. 19.
Indicator gauge. H. W. Moore. 2.101,718 ; Dec. 7.
Indicator with stabilised head, pitch, and bank indicating
unit, Remote controlled. P. KoUeman. 2,080,490 ;
May 18.
Indicia of investments. J. J. O'Brien. 2,085,826 ; July 6.
Indolyl-3-acetic acid, Making. R. H. Manske. 2,079,416 ;
Mav 4.
Induct.anco device. D. W. Grant. 2,068.320 : Jan. 19.
Inductance element. H. P. Miller, Jr. 2,087,003 ; July 13.
Induction disk motor. H. E. Young. 2,080,992 ; May 18.
Induction electric furnace. E. F. Northrup. 2,073,597 :
Mar. 9.
Induction furnace. W. Rohn. 2.090,074 ; Aug. 17.
Induction meter, Alternating electric current. G. Wall
2,081,046; May 18.
Induction system of internal combustion engines. T. J
Swinney. 2.089,771 ; Aug. 10.
Induction voltage regulator. H. R. West. 2,091,842-
.Aug. 31.
Indur.Tting composition for concrete. E. W. Scripture Jr
2,081.642-3: May 25. f . ■
Industrial heater. C. L. Gchnrich. 2,077,043 ; Apr. 13.
Inertia operated device. J. J. Shively. 2,071,903 ; Feb.
23.
Infant feeding device. B. D. Condon. 2,096.961 ; Oct. 26.
Infant's feeding cup. L. E. Goldman and A. Fischer.
2,069,089 ; Jan. 26.
Infant's play pad. F. T. J. Roemer. 2,078,022 ; Apr. 20.
Infiltration in wells, Preventing. J. J. Grebe. 2,090,626 ;
Aug. 24.
Inflatable article and producing the same. R. R. Frissell.
2,099,058 ; Nov. 16.
Inflatable pad. W. C. Card, Jr. 2,095,658 ; Oct. 12.
Inflating valve. A. J. Boyd. 2,095,912 ; Oct. 12.
Inflator for vehicle wheel tires, Automatic. N. D. Camp-
bell. 2,084,381 ; June 22.
Influent supply. Method and apparatus for. F. P.
Waechter and H. F. Watson. 2,099,914 ; Nov. 23.
Information finder, Rotatable. C. A. Hathaway.
2,098,933 ; Nov. 9.
Information. Projecting and enlarging condensed. W. B.
McClure. 2,076,853 ; Apr. 13.
Infusion apparatus. L. M. Pouget. 2,067.787 : Jan. 12.
Infusions, Apparatus for making. E. Cavalletti.
2,078,561 ; Apr. 27.
Infusions, Apparatus for preparing. M. Felix.
2,096,848-9 ; Oct. 26.
Ingot feeder for type casting machines. P. D. Kendall
2.067.609 : Jan. 12.
Ingot for typesetting machine feeders. A. H. Jung.
2,083,913 ; June 15.
Ingot mold. E. Gathmann. 2,070,532 ; Feb. 9.
Ingot mold. R. H. Stevens. 2,071,906 ; Feb. 23.
Ingot mold assembly. E. Gathmann. 2,070,533 ; Feb. 9.
Ingots, Apparatus and method for controlling, freezing of,
E. J. Kauffman. 2,075,039 ; Mar. 30.
Ingots, Apparatus for producing metallic. W. Rohn.
2,085,450 ; June 29.
Ingots. Apparatus for stripping. G. A. Dornin.
2,085,212 ; June 29.
Ingots, Casting composite metal. S. L. Ingersoll.
2,094,538 : Sept. 28.
Ingots, Method and apparatus for stripping. G. A.
Dornin. 2,082,571 ; June 1.
Ingots, Method for casting. A. R. Rowe. 2,086,437 ;
July 6.
Ingots of cruciform cross-section, Device for coring, di-
viding, and condensing. I. Urbaniak. 2,078,702 ; Apr.
27.
Ingots, Producing. E. Cathmann and H. S. Bradley.
2,088,696 ; Aug. 3.
Ingots. Producing. G. A. Dornin. 2,102,258 ; Dec. 14.
Inhaler. J. E. Blew. 2,072,407; Mar. 2.
Inhaler, Nasal. C. B. Strauch. 2,097,846 ; Nov. 2.
Inhaler. Rhythmic. M. B. George. 2.067.120 ; Jan. 5.
Inhibitive compound. A. H. Fiske. 2,098,744 ; Nov. 9.
Inhibitor. F. C. Carlson. 2,097,512 ; Nov. 2.
Inhibitor for pickling and cleaning solutions. M. F.
Thomas. 2,071,989 ; Feb. 23.
Inhibitors for lubricating oils. R. Rosen. 2,085,045 ;
June 29.
Initial, Handbag. M. Chernow. 2,088,689 ; Aug. 3.
Injection combustion power machine with jet atomiza-
tion and auxiliary chamber. W. Kahllenberger.
2,076,030 ; Apr. 6.
■^°i'^Sl'i*"„P'^'"P- C. K. Batterson and S. Q. Bates.
2,093.408 ; Sept. 21.
Injection pump. H. Heinrich, M. Hurst, and W. Voit.
2,0f)0.3.ol : Aug. 17.
Injection valve. O. W. Schey. 2,088,614 ; Aug. 3.
Injector lieater. .1. C. White. 2.066.867; Jan. 5.
In:ector mixing valve. G. A. Spelts. 2,094,829 : Oct. 5.
Ink. M. M. Wilson. 2,078,170 ; Apr. 20.
Ink and tabulator system. Conductive. W. W. Lasker,
Jr. 2.084.849 ; June 22.
Inlv cornposition, Printing. R. C. Shuey. 2,073,229 ;
Mar. 9.
Ink fountain. H. G. Harwood and B. G. Albee. 2,097,621 ;
Nov. 2. ...
Inkjiandling apparatus. W. S. Guthmann. 2,091,040;
Ink, fndelible. B. W. Smith. 2,068,204 ; Jan. 19.
inkmg niechanism for rotary intaglio printing machines.
R. A. Ivrahmer. 2,098,750; Nov. 9.
T ^ P'^'.n'^i.ng- E. M. Davidson. 2,091,906 ; Sept. 7.
Ink, Printing. A. E. Gessler. 2.0S7.190 ; ^ulv 13.
Ink, Printing. H. A. Hauptli. 2,069,828 : Feb. 9.
Ink, Printing. E. J. Kelly. 2,070,278 ; Feb. 9.
ink ribbon teediiig and reversing mechanism.
Salmon. 2,090.811 ; Aug. 24.
Ink roller cleaning device. R. A. Krahmer.
Apr. 27.
Inkstand. R M. Ashley. 2,087.791 ; July 20.
Inkstand. F M. Ashley. 2,088,939 ; Aug. 3.
Jan "l9 " therefor. L. Zimmerman. 2,068,526 ;
Inkstand and the like. F. S. Barbiers. 2.071,276 ; Feb. 16,
tJ^iV t^^°V"l"*^- <>^- S- Guthmann. 2.083,372 ; June 8.
2 074 969 ^""jur 23™^™^®""^' S"PPly>°S- G. E. Pelton.
^"on-4o°vn^'■A^°®%o'^*'™^^I'S' Supplying. G. E. Pelton.
^,U(4.U70; Mar. 23.
^"9i'ooo",'c^''^"^^*',''.™*^™^"S' Supplying. G. E. Pelton.
■^,iu^,zlb ; Dec. 14.
R. D.
2,078,635 ;
LIST OF INVENTIONS
915
Ink to writing presses, Method of and apparatus for
supplying. J. E. Hudson. 2,070,206 ; Feb. 9.
Ink well. I. Crandall, J. W. Davis, and L. J. Lindquist.
2,086,014 ; July 6.
Inkwell. J. D. Goble. 2,088,952 ; Aug. 3.
Ink well. Fountain. E. P. Truesdale. 2,085,880 ; July 6.
Inking apparatus and operating the same. A. Schlesinger.
Re. 20,458 ; July 27.
Inking device. A. Romano and A. Botta. 2,103,494 ;
Dec. 28.
Inking device for marking machines. C. F. Miller.
2,085,325 ; June 29.
Inking mechanism. A. F. Pityo. 2,069.504 ; Feb. 2.
Inking meclianlsm. H. A. Swanson. 2,066,863 ; Jan. 5.
Inking mechanism for printing machines. H. V. Ball.
2,081,906 ; June 1.
Inking mechanism for rotary printing presses. H. M.
Barber. 2,083,542 ; June 15.
Inking mechanism for rotary printing machines. E. Buck-
ingham. 2,075,568 ; Mar. 30.
Inking mechanism for rotary printing presses. H. J.
Luehrs. 2,092,461-2 ; Sept. 7.
Inks. E. W. Zimmerman. 2,088,006; July 27.
Inks and the like. Method and apparatus for measuring
properties of. R. F. Reed. 2,101,322 ; Dec. 7.
Inks, Emulsoid. G. S. Rowell. 2,090,704; Aug. 24.
Inner-sole. R. M. Lehner. 2,098,502 ; Nov. 9.
Innersole. J. V. Poole. 2,070,314; Feb. 9.
Innersolp and making same. C. C. Eaton and H. L. Opie.
2,086,262 ; July 6.
Innersole rib setting machine. J. V. Poole and C. E.
Clarke. 2,091,185 ; Aug 24.
Innersole with attached rib. P. W. Valentine.
2,069,864; Feb. 9.
Inscriptions and the like. Reproducing. G. W. Watson.
2.089,632 ; Aug. 10.
Insect destroying means. R. J. Preston. 2,086,046 ;
July 6.
Insect electrocutor. F. J. Plym and W. Milligan.
2,092,136 ; Sept. 7.
Insect excluder. C. C. Farmer. 2,103,355 ; Dec. 28.
Insect exterminator. D. G. Mclvor. 2,082,712 ; June 1.
Insect exterminator, Electrical. C. W. Rovinsky. Re.
20,298 ; Mar. 16.
Insect feeder. H. J. Michaels. 2,088,335 ; July 27.
Insect repellent. W. A. Simanton. 2,089,767 ; Aug. 10.
Insect snare. K. E. Switzer. 2,091,221 ; Aug. 24.
Insect trap. Y. Koike. 2,095,986 ; Oct. 19.
Insect trap. J. Lambert. 2,100.966 ; Nov. 30.
Insecticidal composition. C. Dangelmajer. 2,101,704 ;
Dec. 7.
Insecticidal dust. C. B. Gnadinger. 2,092,308 ; Sept. 7.
Insecticidal product and process. A. A. Levine and R.
W. McAllister. 2,101.587: Dec. 7.
Insecticide. W. M. Dickson and A. H. Henninger.
2,088,639-41 ; Aug. 3.
Insecticide. T. R. Donlan. 2,090,885 : Oct. 26.
C. B. Gnadinger. 2,068,742 ; Nov. 26.
A. H. Henninger. 2,088,651 ; Aug. 3.
H. A. Jones. 2,103.195; Doc. 21.
I. D. Ressler. 2,098,836 ; Nov. 9.
P. L. Salzberg and E. W. Bousquet.
Mar. 30.
P. S. Schaffer and II. L. J. Haller.
Nov. 23.
W. A. Simanton. 2,089,760 ; Aug. 10.
L. E. Smith and II. V. Claborn. 2,100,493;
L. Vivian and H. L. J. Haller.
L. Vivian and II. L. J. Haller.
Ij. Vivian and 11. L. J. Haller.
A. Full on
2,094,831 ;
2,095,939-
2,090,414 ;
and \V. C.
Insecticide.
Insecticide.
Insecticide.
Insecticide.
Insecticide.
2,075,3.59
Insecticide.
2,099,826
Insecticide.
Insecticide.
Nov. 30.
Insecticide. D.
Oct. 5.
Insecticide. D,
41 ; Oct. 12.
Insecticide. D.
Oct. 19.
Insecticide and fungicide. R.
Fernelius. 2,101,645 ; Dec. 7.
Insecticide and fungicide spreader.
2,092,460 ; Sept. 7.
Insecticide and making. C. B. Gnadinger.
Insectlcliie and making the same. L. N. Mnrkwood.
2,000,941 ; Jan. 5.
Inscclicidi' and manufacture thereof. J.
2,07 1.188 ; Mar. 16.
Iiisectlclilf, Alaklnii pyretlirln. 2,000.737; Jan. 5.
Insecticide of plant origin. Stabilized. M.
2,000,100; Aug. 17.
Insecticide, Producing an. N.
Od. 12.
IiLsiclicidc's and fungicides.
Urc. 14.
InKOCllcldes 1111(1 fiiiigicldoR.
drey. 2,091,035 ; Aug. 31.
Insect iliii;e and liiMCCtlcldc.
Feb. 16.
Insc'rl atlachiiient for wrapping mnehlncB.
and S. ClMiiKcn. 2,072.510; Mar. 2.
Insert for holler and heater (Iuoh. K. Schmltt.
2,077,770; Apr. 20.
Insert for lajn'ls on coats, nelnforelnjl. Iv. von Daentken.
2.000. 3.')0 ; Nov. HI.
Insert lor rubber 1 1h or the like. I,. A. IwuirHi'ii.
2,102,001 ; Dec. 21.
F. F. LIndstaedt.
2,087,028 ;
rkwood.
RIpert.
R. Coo.
A. Chesnutt, Jr. 2,005,404 ;
R. J. Bonsteln. 2,102,501 ;
T. 1*. Remy and W. 1!. lIi'U-
Remy and W
li. B. Kllgore. 2,070,003;
I(. Ferencl
Insert for shoes. Pneumatic. H. Vogel. 2,084.517 ; June
22.
Insert mechanism. R. B. Lewis. 2,078,801 ; Apr. 27.
Inserted blade cutter. F. P. Miller. 2,076,999 ; Apr. 13.
Insole. J. Fein. 2,088,902 ; Aug. 3.
Insole. E. A. Parker. 2,090,065 ; Aug. 17.
Insole and making same. H. Warren. 2,074,444 ; Mar.
23.
Insole and making the same. W. H. Bain. 2,072,727 ;
Mar. 2.
Insole. Arch supporting. JI. Hack and D. R. Brady.
2,080,999 ; July 13.
Insole, Athletic. T. K. Balaskas. 2,068,786 ; Jan. 26.
Insole, Deformable. C. H. 1 )anii4s. :i.0!J2.!)0t) : Sept. 14.
Insole for shoes. J. J. Clifford. 2,090,410 ; Aug. 17.
Insole for shoes. J. Nathansohn. 2,080,499 ; May 18.
Insole for shoes. Corrective. G. E. Musebeck. 2,007,240 ,
Jan. 12.
In.sole for shoes. Corrective. G. E. Musebeck. 2,095,277 ;
Oct. 12.
Insole for ski-boots. E. Jacobsen and J. Carlsson.
2,075,723 ; Mar. 30.
Insole unit and making the same. G. A. Miner.
2.085,990; July 6.
Insoles, Article of manufacture, for example. F. W.
Merrick. 2,078,337 ; Apr. 27.
Inspection lamp. W. G. Koerber. 2,089.611 ; Aug. 10.
Instruction sheet. M. R. Glenney. 2,090,037 ; Aug. 17.
Instrument. A. F. Spitzglass. 2,076,100 ; Apr. 6.
Instrument board light. J. M. Roper. 2.089,226 ; Aug. 10.
■Instrument case. W. F. Brecht. 2,095,787; Oct. 12.
Instrument for correcting eyes. R. A. Sherman.
2,070,849 ; Feb. 16.
Instrument for cutting bricks. D. J. Coffey. 2,090,471 ;
Aug. 17.
Instrument for determining the deviation of bore holes.
J. (\ Conrad. 2.103,235 ; Dec. 28.
Instrument for examining the eves. C. C. Allen, G. E.
Park, and R. S. Park. 2.081,969; June 1.
Instrument for indicating foreign matter in gases. C. F.
Kcnsch. 2,080,953 ; May 18.
Instniment for insertion into ooiistricted body cavities.
F. C. Wappler. 2,007,031 ; Jan. 5.
Instrument tor measuring lengths and angles. A. E. Ike.
2,093,048 ; Sept. 14.
Instrument for measuring moisture. M. B. Dunlap.
2,073.611 : Mar. 16.
Instrument for solving triangles. E. C. Lyons and R. G.
McMahon. 2,085,375 ; June 29.
Instrument for surveying bore holi-s. A. Anderson.
2,076,610; Apr. 13.
Instrument link movement. L. C. Irwin. 2,096,179 ;
Oct. 19.
Instrument panel and radio receiver, Combined. R. C.
Ellis, 2,097,872 ; Nov. 2,
Instrument producing music. W. Nernst. 2,073,071;
Mar. 9.
Insulated container. C. L. Newport and H. C. Smltli.
2,068,384 ; Jan. 19.
Insulated cover. R. L. Bangs and W. A. Hermanson.
2,099,669 : Nov. 16.
Insulated electrical conductor. G. S. Lobdell. 2,079,943;
May 11. •
Insulated electrical conductor. R. A. Schatzel. 2,081,384;
May 25.
Insulated electrical conductor and making same. W. I.
I'atnode and E. J. Flynn. 2,085,995; July 0.
Insulated food container. C. I. Justheim. 2,070,005 ;
Feb. 10.
Insulated liomopolar generator. C. E. Iterger. 2,103.931;
Dec. 28.
Insulated material and making the same. C. Dreyfus.
2,070,714; Feb. 10.
Insulated rail joint. E. A. Condll. 2,0S3.316: June 8.
Insulated rail joint. C. A. Dlsbrow. 2.099,680; Nov. 23.
Insulated rail joint. II. Oettliip-r. 2.066, 797 ; ,lnii, 5.
Insulated resistance unit. II. L. Bradley. 2,079, 3(>9 ;
May 4.
Insuliitlng bodies especially for electrolytic cells. Manu-
facturing pressure-proof. O. Lang. 2,089,751 ; .\uK. 10.
InsulMlIng l>o(lles esprcliillv for fleet rolvtlc cells, I'ressuro-
pioof. O, LiinL', 2,089.752 : Aug. 10.
InsiilMtiii^' liiilldliig ui\it, Thi'nnul. 10. I.. Iteiifdlct.
2,101,830 ; Dec, 14.
Insulating bushings of n dehydralor, MotliotI of and ni>-
paiMtu-s for protecting. C. F. Klech. 2,072,8SS ; Mar. 0.
Insulating cellulosic medium. V. \V. Iloohslelier.
2,097,604 ; Nov. 2.
Insuliitln.' rimiposlllon. High leniperalure. O. I<, .lonen.
2,I(i:t.lli;t ; I )!•(•, 2.S,
IiiHuliitlng coiiiposllionK from vermleullfe, Man\ifnrturc of
I'l'ni.'nilllouH. I', S, Donning. 2,081.270; Juno 15.
Insiiliillng conslruetlon. C. J. Beckwltli. 2,100.024 ; Nov.
30.
InsulMlIng luBert of nieinl. H. von Fomter ami K.
Ilaefner, 2,082,557; June 1.
iMKulMlIng nmlerliil. J. 1,. I'lnrl;, 2.001.ni.S: Auu. 31,
luNUliilIni: in.'ilerliil and iiiijilyinK Miiil HPiilliiK the iiniu(>.
\V, II, IIorHmun. 2,0(18,180: Jan. 10,
IiiHulMlliik' miili'i'liil Mild prodiiolni: «iinio. (\ \V, Too.
2.(167.982 ; Jan. 19.
InmilalinK inaterliil, Forniliii;. A. U. Fn-iich. 2,070,078:
Apr. 0.
916
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Insulating material having a high dielectric constant and
producing the same. W. Soyck and A. Ungewiss.
2,069.903; Feb. 9.
Insulating materials. A. Curs and H. Wolf. 2,076,295 ;
Apr. 6.
Insulating materials, Treatment of fibrous. R. R. Wil-
liams. 2,092,489: Sept. 7.
Insulation. C. G. Munters. 2.067.015 ; Jan. 5.
Insulation and making the same. Electrical. F. Groebe.
2,089,697 ; Aug. 10.
Insulation, Apparatus for testing. W. M. Hill.
2,099.112 : Nov. 16.
Insulation, Electrical. R. H. MilUer. 2.097.300 : Oct. 26.
Insulation, Electrical. B. Townshend. 2,068,208 ; Jan.
19.
Insulation foi electrical conductors, Entrance. H.
Handrek. 2,100,187 ; Nov. 23.
Insulation for valved pipe installation. Terminal. J. M.
Le Grand. 2,078,606 ; Apr. 27.
Insulation, Heat. C. G. Munters. 2,098,193 ; Nov. 2.
Insulation, Making cork. L. R. Lee. 2,066,988 ; Jan. 5.
Insulation material. J. A. Malcolm. 2,097,595 ; Nov. 2.
Insulation material, Laminated. O. H. Smith. 2,078,422 ;
Apr. 27.
Insulation members. D. Roberts and F. W. Peel.
2,091,335 ; Aug. 31.
Insulation or covering. J. T. Mansfield. 2,089,909 ;
Aug. 10.
Insulation, Refractory heat. F. Christcnson and H.
N. Clark. 2,078,753 ; Apr. 27.
Insulation testing apparatus. F. B. Doolittle. 2,077,357 ;
Apr. 13.
Insulation, Thermal. A. W. Kent. 2,079,374 ; May 4.
Insulation, Thermal. E. G. Quinn. 2,094,369: Oct. 12.
Insulator. A. L. Fox, F. V. Haskell, and W. C.
Sturzenegger. 2,085,077 ; June 29.
Insulator. W. T. Jervey. 2,092,515 ; Sept. 7.
Insulator. R. D. Jones. 2,071,231 ; Feb. 16.
Insulator. J. Morgenstern and J. Brasty. 2.081,832 :
May 25.
Insulator. R. H. Walker. 2.103.399: Dec. 28.
Insulator and making it. C. H. Dibble. 2,072,201 ; Mar. 2.
Insulator, Arc extinguishing. A. M. Jackson. 2,073,519 ;
Mar. 9.
Insulator bodies. Production of surface ionization in. A.
J. Krutzsch. 2,085,758 ; July 6.
Insulator, Bushing. T. F. Brandt. 2,082,046 ; June 1.
Insulator, Clip. J. B. Fore. 2,082,279 ; June 1.
Insulator. Electrical. A. Malinovszky. 2,091,982; Se.ot.
14.
Insulator, Fog and dust. B. A. Plimpton. 2,088,433:
July 27.
Insulator for lamp hangers, Demountable. A. J. Thomp-
son. 2,076,187 ; Apr. 6.
Insulator having high surface resistance and making it.
W. W. Shaver. 2,081,508 ; May 25.
Insulator, Strain. L. J. Stevens. 2,093,875 ; Sept. 21.
Insulator supporting pin. F. P. Sexton. 2,082,220 ;
June 1.
Insulator testing device. D. R. Pattison. 2,091,521 ;
Aug. 31.
Insulators, Making electrical. V. F. Hammel. 2,089.791 ;
Aug. 10.
Insulators. Process ^nd apparatus for manufacturing. F.
G. Bovard. 2,068,941 ; Jan. 26.
Intaglio printing elements and producing tlie same. W. X.
Misuraca. 2,100,346 : Nov. 30.
Intaglio printing machine. F. Heller. 2,097,791 ; Nov. 2.
Intake for railway cars. Fresh air. W. J. JIadden
2.067.144 ; .Tan. 5.
Integrating apparatus. G. B. Lindcrman, Jr. 2,086,425 ;
July 6.
Integrating attachment for telemetric systems. J. W
Beecher. 2,088.568 ; Aug. 3.
Integrating means. H. L. Merrick. 2,073.246 ; Mar. 9.
Intelligence transmission. A. V. Bedford. 2,089,639 •
Aug. 10.
Inrplligenre. Transmissioi and reception of. S G Frantz
and P.. S. McCutchen. 2,103.745 : Dec. 2.S.
Intensifying and fluorescent screen. J. L. Egcort and F
Luft. 2,076,984; Apr. 13.
Intcnsiry control system for cathode ray beams. M. von
Ardonne. 2.103.652; Dec. 28.
Interchangeable mold. H. T. Wheeler. 2,092.410-
Sept. 7.
Interchangers for heat exchange between fluids at low
temperatures. Making and arrangement of. W L
Do naufre. 2,101,167 : Dec. 7.
Intercommunicating system, Automatic. W. F David-
son. 2,076,176; Apr. 6.
Intcrforenco eliminating device. W. M. Robinson
2.073.880; Mar. 16. ^ uiu^on.
Interior finishing structure and fastener. R. H. Mvers
and L. Sandoz. 2.103,168; Dec. 21.
Interiorly illuminated sign. R. G. Regester. 2,074 671 •
Mar. 23.
Interlocking control apparatus. C. W. Bell. 2,084 1''5 •
June 22. " "
Interlocking fastener. Multiple. G. Sundback. 2,077 350 •
Apr. 13.
Interlocking members for .«eparable fasteners. Forming
N. J. Poux. 2.078.016 ; Apr. 20. *•
Interlocking siish Joint. W. D. Bayley. 2.090,884 ; Aug.
24.
Interlocking system for railroads. \V. T. Powell.
2,097,800 ; Nov. 2.
Interlocking system for railroads. S. N. Wight.
2,082.437 ; June 1.
Intermediate for preparation of hormones and its pro-
duction. J. Weijlard. 2,072,913; Mar. 9.
Intermittent effects and system therefor. Producing. W
W. Watrous, Jr. 2,071,958 ; Feb. 23.
Intermitter, Fluid actuated. E. J. Kloppenstein.
2,081,239 : May 25.
Internal brake. C. W. Naylor. 2,100,973 ; Nov. 30.
Internal combustion engine. F. G. Alborn. 2,090,175 ■
Aug. 17.
Internal combustion engine. H. Alfaro. 2,080,846 ; Mav
18.
Internal combustion engine. H. Alfaro. 2,091,948 ;
Sept. 7.
Internal combustion engine. G. V. Anderson and A. T
Breraser. 2,083,680 ; June 15.
Internal combustion engine. A. Andrews. 2,083,808 ;
June 15.
Internal combustion engine. J. A. Anglada, A. H.
Asprooth, and C. L. Christensen. 2,081,260 ; May 25.
Internal combustion engine. J. A. H. Barkeij. 2,085,943 •
July 6.
Internal combustion engine. G. M. Bicknell. 2,073,620 •
Mar. 16.
Internal combustion engine. C. M. Blancliard. 2,090,662 ;
Aug. 24.
Internal combustion engine. G. H. Blettner. 2,101,045 ;
Dec. 7.
Internal combustion engine. W. J. Borer. 2,091 091 •
Aug. 24.
Internal combustion engine. J. F. Brobson. 2,094,290 •
Sept. 28.
Internal combustion engine. W. B. Bronander
2,077,457 ; Apr. 20.
Internal combustion engine. A. P. Brush. 2,083,939 -
June 15.
Internal combustion engine. A. Biichi. 2,082 780 •
June 8.
Internal combustion engine. W. K. Burgess. 2,095.968 :
Oct. 19.
Internal combustion engine. B. Candlish. 2,097,206 •
Oct. 26.
Internal combustion engine. T. V. Dillstrom. 2,078,934 ;
May 4.
Internal combustion engine. P. Dugelay. 2,102,946 •
Dec. 21.
Interna! combustion engine. H. C. Edwards 2 066 72'' •
.Tan. 5. '
Internal combustion engine. H. C. Edwards. 2,083,323 •
June 8.
Internal combustion engine. H. C. Edwards. 2,086,609 ;
July 13.
Internal combustion engine. N. En Holm. 2,072.881 :
Mar. 9.
Internal combustion engine. M. Essl. 2,098,031 ; Nov. 2.
Internal combustion engine. J. T. Gibson and N. F. Gar-
rett. 2,080,126 : May 11.
Internal combustion engine. M. J. Goldberg. 2,067.049 :
Jan. 5.
Internal combustion engine. A. E. Greene. 2,093,433;
Sept. 21.
Internal combustion engine. W. R. Griswold. 2,083,561 :
June 1.3.
Internal combustion engine. W. R. Griswold. 2,089,203 ;
Aug. 10.
Inrernal coinliustion engine. G. Groskrltz *> 09"^ 841 •
Sept. 14. ' "'
Internal combustion engine. V. P. Helming. 2.072,474-
Mar. 2. = . . >
Internal combustion engine. H. V. Honn. 2,091,987-
Sept. I .
Internal combustion engine. W. Howald. 2,090,889 ; Aug.
Internal combustion engine. C. D. Howard. 2,096,327 ;
Internal combustion engine. F. T. Irgens. Re. 20,455 ;
^"^e™al combustion engine. F. T. Irgens. 2,069,315:
^"oec "n*^**"'^"*'*'"" ®°^'^«- ^- C. Jackson. Ee. 20,597 ;
Internal combustion engine. F. Jehle. 2,071,125 ; Feb. 16.
""aup'^o/""'^"''*'"" engine. C. L. Johnson. 2,090.759:
''"ap?''2o'^°'"''"^*'"° engine. H. L. Johnson. 2,078.178 ;
Internal combustion engine. B. Kahn. 2,093,869 ; Sept.
In^e^nal^^ Mmbustion engine. N. W. Kinney. 2,091,120 ;
Internal combustion engine. H. Klug. 2,086,981 ; July
^°No?'' 23*""''"^*'°° '^^^^^- C. H. Knudsen. 2.099.852 ;
Inte^rnal combustion engine. J. Laessker. 2,096,814 ; Oct.
Internal combustion engine. S. Lake. 2,099,983; Nov.
Internal ^combustion engine. H. Ledwinka. 2,076.653;
LIST OF INVENTIONS
917
Internal combustion engine. R. K. Lee. 2,068,750: Jan.
26.
Internal combustion engine. A. Llchte.' 2,091,370 ; Aug.
oX.
Internal-combustion engine. P. L'Oranze 2 067 274 •
Jan. 12.
Intorniil combustion engine. M. Mallory. 2,091,410-13;
Aug. 31.
Internal combustion engine. M. Mallory. 2,098,875 ;
Nov. 9.
Internal combustion engine. J. J. McCarthy. 2,007.496 •
Jan. 12.
Internal combustion engine. P. R. McCrarv. 2 103 787 •
Deo. 28.
Internal combustion engine. G. W. Meredith.
2.085,035-6 ; June 29.
Internal combustion engine. A. G. M. Michell. 2,083,730 ;
June 15.
Internal combustion eivgine. C. K. Miller. 2.096.189 ■
Oct. 19.
Internal combustion engine. F. C. Mock. 2,100,143 :
Nov. 23.
Internal combustion engine. R. C. Moffltt. 2,101,319 •
Dec. 7.
Internal combustion engine. A. Moorhouse. 2,089,288 •
Aug. 10.
Internal combustion engine. H. L. Morris and F. E. Daves.
2,079,357 ; May 4.
Internal combustion engine. A. W. Nelson. 2.103,595 :
Dec. 28.
Internal combustion engine. A. M. Niven. 2,069 843 •
Feb. 9.
Internal combustion engine. G. F. Noltein. 2 072 011-
Feb. 23.
Internal combustion engine. C. C. Ottoson. 2,082,078-
June 1.
Internal combustion engine. C. R. Paton. 2,072,180 •
Mar. 2.
Internal combustion engine. C. R. Paton. 2.073.709 -
Mar. 16.
Internal combustion engine. C. R. Paton. 2,102,909 :
Dec. 21.
Internal combustion engine. F. A. Pippig. 2,093,339 •
Sept. 14.
Internal combustion engine. H. Policiinskv. 2,069..">."i7 :
Feb. 2.
Internal combustion engine. A. W. Pope, Jr. 2,076,590 ;
Apr. 13.
Internal combustion engine. F. S. Prothero. 2,068,038 :
Jan. 19.
Internal combustion engine. V. Rafalloff. 2,088,923 :
Aug. 3.
Internal combustion engine. W. R. Rav. 2,080,633 ; Mav
18.
Internal combustion engine. B. Read. 2,070,806 ; Feb.
16.
Internal combustion engine. A. Rennor. 2,077,185 ; Apr.
13.
Inrernal conilinstion engine. .\. Renner. 2, 083,. 397 :
June 8.
Internal combustion engine. G. R. Rich. 2,074,859 ;
Mar. 23.
Internal combustion engine. \V. Rielini. 2,0(>7,288 ; Jan.
12.
Internal combustion engine. E. W. Riffey. 2.073,179 ;
Mar. 9.
Internal combustion engine. A. Roth. 2,075,911 :
Apr. 6.
tnterniil combustion engine. I. D. Sattgast. 2,007,878;
Jan. 12.
Internal combustion engine. E. Scliinianek. 2,075,231 ;
Mar. 30.
Internal combustion engine. E. Scliinianek. 2.099.278 :
Nov. 10.
Internal combu.stion engine. O. Schlapit'/.. 2.096,344;
Oct. 19.
Internal combustion engine. M. Sltaf. 2,067,292 ; Jan.
12.
In(enial conilinslion engine. T. N. Snillli. 2,103,021 ;
Dec. 21.
Internal combustion engine. A StokowKz. 2,082.853 ;
June «.
Internal coinbuHtlon engine. W. R. Strickland. 2,082,231 ;
June 1.
Internal combustion engine. R. Suczek. 2,008,878; Jan.
20.
Internal conihii.slidn engine. P. A. Tanner. 2,103,50-1 :
Dec. 28.
Internal coinbusllon engine. K. ThomaH. 2,071,241:
Feb. 16.
(ntciiiMl i'oiiil>usli(pii eiiglni'. J. P. Tri'cn. 2.091.190;
Aug. 31.
Internal comlmHtion engine. II. Trlebnlgg. 2,093,592;
Sept. 21.
Internal eonilni.slion engine. J. M. Ulrleli. 2,082,000;
June 1.
Internal combustion engine. C. W. Xnn Ituiml. 2,071,0,'I ;
Feb. 16.
Internal combu.stion engine. A. E. Walileii. 2,089,4.) I ;
Aug. 10.
Inlei-iial conibuHlinn engliir'. I!. Walker and II. 10. Ken-
lU'<Iy. 2,()K4,7.''>2 ; June 22.
Iiilirnal coinbu.wlion engine. S. J. WalerH. _MO.l,|0.t ;
Dee. 21.
Internal combustion engine. E. B. AVilford and F. L. van
Allen. 2,089,989 ; Aug. 17.
Internal combustion engine. S. Witkowski. 2,072,574 :
Mar. 2.
Internal combustion engine. A. R. Wurtele. 2,068,583 :
Jan. 19.
Internal combustion engine. A. R. Wurtele. 2,070,769 :
Feb. 16.
Internal combustion engine. A. R. Wurtele. 2,071,719 :
Feb. 23.
Internal combustion engine. A. R. Wurtele. 2,072,437 ;
Mar. 2.
Internal combustion engine. A. R. Wurtele. 2,083,972 ;
June 15.
Internal combustion engine. A. R. Wurtele. 2,089,636 ;
Aug. 10.
Internal combustion engine. A. R. Wurtele. 2,092,384 ;
Sept. 7.
Internal combustion engine. A. R. Wurtele. 2.102,002 ;
Dec. 21.
Inrernal combustion engine. F. B. Yingling. 2.103.004 :
Dec. 2S.
Internal combustion engine. V. F. Zahodiakin.
2,067.254 ; Jan. 12.
Internal combustion engine. V. F. Zahodiakin. 2,075,597 ;
Mar. 30.
Internal combustion engine. A. K. Zimmerman.
2,100.064 ; Nov. 23.
Internal combustion engine, Air-cooled V-tvpe. C. S.
Brown. 2.082.869 ; June 8.
Internal combustion engine, Automotive. F. A. Howard.
2,087.619 ; Julv 20.
Internal combustion engine, Iniectlon. n. Ileinrich and
\V. Voit. 2,090,350; Aug. 17.
Internal combustion engine. Opposed piston. J. L. Bogert.
2,097,583 ; Nov. 2.
Internal combustion engine. Rotary. W. TI. Card.
2,075,786; Mar. 30.
Internal combustion engine. Rotary. B. I,. Martin.
2,070,138; Feb. 9.
Internal combustion engine. Rotary. W. Sopher.
2,084,923 ; June 22.
Internal combustion engine. Rotary. M. Sunderland.
2.070,631 ; Feb. 16.
Internal combustion engine, Two-cycle. F. T. Irgens.
2,076,892 ; Apr. 13.
Internal combustion engine. Two-cycle. O. D. Treiher.
2,091.894 ; Aug. 3T.
Internal combustion engine, Two-Btroke cvcle. W.
McClelland. 2,088,863 ; Aug. 3.
Internal combustion motor. O. F. Callahan, Jr.
2.084.991 : June 29.
Internal combustion motor. T. C. Marshall. 2,080,970 ;
May 18.
Internal expansion brake. K. O. Botnen. 2.093,996;
Sept. 28.
Interpolymerization products. Production of. II. Fikent-
sclier and J. Ilengstenberg. 2.100.900; Nov. 30.
Intestinal irritations. Apparatus for. F. F. D. Suarez
de Men<loza. 2.074.374 ; Mar. 23
Inulin, Making. Le R. S. Weatherby and W. M. Rieger.
2,080,843 ; May 18.
Invalid chair. A. M. Plerson. 2.101.290; Dec. 7.
Invalid chair. M. E. Roe. 2.102,330; Dec. 14.
Invalid lifter. R. D. Maddox. 2.100.(i(;3 ; Nov. 30.
Invalid wheel chair. W. Ilarlig. 2.0S0 5.-.() : Jnlv K!.
Inventory and sales recording device. Visible. II. Booth.
Uc. 20.300 ; Mav IS.
Inverter and rectifier. Rotary. R. Di Salialino. 2.090,010:
Aug. 17.
Inverter tube. D. D. Kuowles. 2,078.072 ; Apr. 27.
Investment composition. G. C. Van Allen. 2,102,444 :
Dec. 14.
Iodine, Apparatus for recovery of. C. V. Simpson.
2.080,825 ; July 13.
Iodine compounds. Wati-r soluble ori,'anic. W. lllemenz
and I,. Freedman. 2.098.094 ; Nov. 2.
Iodine. Recovery of. I,. E. Harrison. 2.090.S00 ; Aug. 24.
Ionic discharge tube. J. E. llciulerson .iiiil B. ('. BreU,
2.071.404 ; Feb. 23.
Iron alloy roll, riilU cast. P. D. Merl.;i, J. S. Vanlck, and
T. II. Wlekend.-n. 2.060.8 IS; Jan. .'..
Iron and accessories, Soldering. IT. B. Ring. 2,075,227 ;
Mar. 30.
Iron and Iron alloys. Treating. A. Vogt. 2,003,000;
.Sept. 21.
Iron and method. Wrought. C. llnrl. 2,078,191; Apr
27.
Iron and product thereof. Kollllig rUKlless. A. L. Folld.
2.0S7.431 : Julv 20.
Iron and steel articles. Mi-thod and componltlon for c»>nt-
Ing. M. Welsberg and 1,. Cornmn. 2.077.4.^0; Apr. 20.
Iron and slei'l ei'mmtlng bath composition. II. Ilnnuich.
2,095.188 : Oct. .''i.
Iron and work inolHtener, ronihlned hand. S. Knno.
2,080.175; May 11.
Iron. Anllchecklng. H. If. Fehrey. 2.0H0.9(r.' ; Mny 1.<»
Iron as a precipitant, Preiiaratloii and use of. II 1"
Kiv.'S. •J.<I7(1.I3I : Fell. 9.
Iron. Cant. T. D. Kellv. 2,075,000; Apr. 0.
linn, Clialr. Iv C. K.'vworth. 2.0.S2. lUO ; June I.
Iron, ("urllng. E. Cliln. 2.074.:iO» ; Mar. 23.
Iron. Duplex elerlrli- wadle. B. A. B.liN.in. 2.070.700:
Feb. 10.
918
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
laundry. A,
A. F. Yoei'i
F. Yoerg.
,102,871;
from malleable cast. K.
2,090,899 ; Aug. 24.
. Paschke and E. Peetz.
Iron, Electric oscillating
2,080,682 ; May 18.
Iron, Electric rotary laundry.
Dec. 21.
Iron, Electric soldering. C. T. Beadling. 2,099,792 ;
Nov. 2.3.
Iron, Electric soldering. L. P. Young. 2,073,259 ; Mar. 9.
Iron, Electrical. J. M. Beck. 2,095,954 ; Oct. 19.
Iron, Electrically heated steam laundry and pressing.
T. Stockton. 2,073,657 ; Mar. 16.
Iron hanger. M. G. Gedeonoff. 2,085,969 ; July 6.
Iron, Making a curling. W. H. Stansberry. 2,094,858 ;
Oct. 5.
Iron, Making cast. O. Smalley. 2,086,098 ; July 6.
Iron, Making semi-pyrophoric. A. Schmid. 2,096,009 ;
Oct. 19.
Iron manufacture, Electrolytic. B. Miller and C. G. Fink.
2,076,909 ; Apr. 13.
Iron, Manufacture of articles
Roesch and O. J. Schleimer.
Iron, Manufacture of pig. M
2,100,086 ; Nov. 23.
Iron, Manufacture of wrought. J. Aston and E. B. Story.
2,095,959; Oct. 19.
Iron, Manufacture of wrought. H. A. Brassert.
2,095,965 ; Oct. 19.
Iron, Manufacture of wrought. C. E. Gross. 2,095,978 ;
Oct. 19.
Iron, Marcel. E. Clein. 2,100,633 ; Nov. 30.
Iron melted in a cupola furnace, Rapid recarburization of
pig. H. Frauenknecht. 2,068,793 ; Jan. 26.
Iron metallurgy. F. A. Hartgen. 2,072,072-3 ; Feb. 23.
Iron or steel and Portland cement in a rotary furnace,
Manufacture of. L. P. Basset. 2,067,373 ; Jan. 12.
Iron or steel articles, Method and apparatus for hot
falvanizing. H. V. Williamson and A. C. Simmons.
,093.857 : Sept. 21.
Iron or steel with aluminum or an allcJy thereof, Coating.
E. J. M. Mattsson. 2,101,553 ; Dec. 7.
Iron ores. Agglomeration of fine. E. Kugener. 2,075,210 ;
Mar. 30.
Iron, Pressing. H. P. Cooper. 2,078,061 ; Apr. 20.
Iron, Producing low carbon high chromium cast. C. O.
Burgess. 2,101,426 ; Dec. 7.
" J. M. Avery. 2,080,028 ; May 11.
F. Carlsson. 2,089,782 ; Aug. 10.
protective layer on. W. Enders.
W. B. Arness. 2,069,203^ ;
A. L. Feild. 2,076,885 ;
Iron, Producing sponge.
Iron, Producing sponge,
Iron, Production of a
2,097,024; Oct. 26.
Iron, Production of rustless,
Feb. 2.
Iron, Production of rustless.
Apr. 13.
Iron sleeper. C. Wallmann, J. Grossweischede, and B.
Kruse. 2,100,153 ; Nov. 23.
Iron, Soldering. \V. R. Richardson. 2,102,032 ; Dec. 14.
Iron, Soldering. J. G. Shively. 2.095,893 ; Oct. 12.
Iron, Split-checking. H. M. Young. 2,091,776; Aug. 31.
Iron, Steam laundry and pressing. T. Stockton.
2.073.658 ; Mar. 16.
Iron, steel or steel alloys, Coating. C. A. Basore and
D. T. Jones. 2,075,879 ; Apr. 6.
Iron. Waffle. E. Walder. 2.099,152 : Nov. 16.
xroner and wringer. Combination. A. W. Zeman.
2.094,164 ; Sept. 28.
Ironer, Domestic. L. Ringer. 2,083,505 ; June 8.
Ironer, Garment sleeve. J. H. and G. H. Leef.
2,086,773 ; .Tuly 13.
Ironing cord holder. W. M. Fish. 2,095,185 ; Oct. 5.
Ironing device. F. J. Osuch. 2,079,033 ; May 4.
Ironing machine. H. C. Bowen. 2,103,141 ; Dec. 21.
C. E. Clement. 2.084.383 ; June 22.
N. L. Etten. 2,077,680; Apr. 20.
J. J. McCabe. 2,071,888; Feb. 23.
A. O. McCollum. 2,076,346 ; Apr. 6.
A. O. McCollum. 2,095.520 : Oct. 12.
W. F. Oliver. 2.071.896 ; Feb. 23.
W. F. Oliver. 2.079,301 ; Jlay 4.
W. F. Oliver. 2,095,512: Oct. 12.
J. W. Racklyeft. Re. 20,331 ; Apr. 13
J. W. Racklyeft. 2,071,204; Feb. 16
N. H. Watts. 2.071.187: Feb. 16.
Swinging. G. W. Altorfer,
Ironing machine
Ironing machine.
Ironing machine.
Ironing machine.
Ironing macliino.
Ironing machine.
Ironing machine.
Ironing incichine.
Ironing machine.
Ironing machine.
Ironing machine.
Ironing machine
2,090,092 ; Aug. 17
Ironing machine mechanism.
July 20.
Ironing machine structure.
Jan. 12.
Ironing table. G. W. Lewis
Collapsible.
J. W. Racklyeft. 2,087,447
J. J. McCabe. 2,067,719
2,068.274: .Tan. 19.
C. A. Forney. 2,097,724
Ironing table,
Nov. 2.
Irradiating apparatus. E. C. Berndt and H. M. Creighton
2.072.418; Mar. 2.
Irrigation device. W. H. Coles and B. J. Nelson
2,075,702 : Mar. 30.
Irrigation, Method and apparatus for overhead. W. H
Rabe. 2,078,510 ; Apr. 27.
Irrigation signal. J. H. Garrison. 2,082.763 ; June 1.
Irrigation system. P. De Lacy-Mulhall. 2,070,089 :
Feb. 9.
IsatinAlialides halogon.ited in the nucleus. Manufacture
of. E. Kambli. 2,084,528; June 22.
Isatin compounds useful for protection against moths
Manufacture of. J. Bindler. 2,070,351-2 : Fob. 9.
Isatin compounds useful for protection against moths
Manufacture of. J. Bindler. 2.070.353 : Feb. ».
Isatin derivatives, Manufacture of. M. Wyler. 2,102,104 ;
Dec. 14.
Isatlns, Purification of. R. C. Hoare. 2,086,805 ; July
13.
Isobutylene and tertiary butyl chloride. Production of.
C. F. Pruttou and W. E. Roush. 2,069,624 ; Feb. 2.
Isochronous governing mechanism. A. Maas. 2,095,821 ;
Oct. 12.
Isocolloids, Manufacture of sulphurized organic. L. Auer
and P. Stamberger. 2,083,549 ; June 15.
Isocolloids, Manufacture of vulcanized organic. L. Auer.
2,083,550 ; June 15.
Isopropvl sulphates, Preparation of. A. W. Larchar.
2,099,814; Nov. 23.
Isoviolanthrone derivatives and their preparation. A. J.
Wuertz and W. H. Lycan. 2,082,560 ; June 1.
Jack : See —
Automobile jack. Mine roof jack.
Bumper jack. Pump jack.
Car jack. Pumping jack.
Chain jack. Screw jack.
Dental jack. Shoe jack.
Engine pump jack. Smoke jack.
Hose jack. Tool joint.
Hydraulic jack. Universal joint.
Hydraulic snubbing jack. Variable ratio jack.
Ladder jack. Vehicle attached jack.
Last jack. Vehicle jack.
Lifting jack. Vehicular jack.
Jack. W. J. Fiedler. 2,080,963 ; May 18.
Jack. B. R. McConnell. 2.085.111 ; June 29.
Jack. R. F. Phillips. 2,070,960 ; Feb 16.
Jack. G. F. Ryan. 2,093,482 ; Sept. 21.
Jack and jacking system for vehicles, Lifting. W. R.
Bridgens. 2,079,149 ; May 4.
Jack attachment. C. M. Hunter. 2,073,012 ; Mar. 9.
Jack attachment for motor vehicles. A. Pearlman.
2.103.117 ; Dec. 21.
Jack for automobiles, Bumper carried lifting. A. C.
Hoecker. 2,0^0,050 ; Feb. 9.
Jack for knitting machines. R. H. Lawson and W. L.
Smith, Jr. 2,073,595; Mar. 9.
Jack for motor vehicles. W. Bohler. 2,093,542 ; Sept. 21.
Jack for removing rock drill steels, Hydraulic. C. E.
Gonser and C. D. Hingley. 2,087,403 ; July 20.
Jack hammer bit. N. Brenholm. Re. 20,468 ; Aug. 17.
Jack, Hydraulic. E. M. Pfauser. Re. 20,350 ; May 4.
Jack presser for knitting machines. W. A Ingalls.
2,066,470 ; Jan. 5.
Jack seating device. J. Gunn. 2,076,339 ; Apr. 6.
Jacks, Work engagement means for. S. Mandl. 2,093,284 ;
Sept. 14.
Jacket for conductors or cables, Protective. H. V. Wodtke.
2.099,415; Nov. 16.
Jacket, Recirculating water. I. E. Mouromtseff.
2,100.747; Nov. 30.
Jacket with automatic electric lighting unit, Lifesaving.
G. A. F. Winckler. 2,070,818 ; Feb. 16.
Jacquard apparatus for flat knitting looms. C. Scheller.
2,075,139 ; Mar. 30.
Jacquard covering and tuck pattern device for flat hosiery
frames. A. Loimann. 2.074.089 ; Jlar. 16.
Jacquard feeding mechanism. E. R. Holmes. 2,097,666 ;
Nov. 2.
Jacquard mechanism for textile machine employing such
mechanism. H. Goodley. 2,100,952 ; Nov. 30.
Jar. B. F. Conner. 2,076,549-1 ; Apr. 13.
Jar. B. F. Conner. 2,077,215-8; Apr. 13.
Jar. J. R. Greenlee. 2,091,680 ; Aug. 31.
Jar. E. F. Raymon. 2,096,135 ; Oct. 19.
Jar. B. L. Shannon. 2,102,754 ; Dec. 21.
Jar. H. P. Wickersham. 2,101.968 ; Dec. 14.
Jar closure. J. R. Spahn. 2,081,340 ; May 25.
Jar, Collansible refill. K. N. Brown. 2,099.595 ; Nov. 16.
Jar device. A. S. Baptie. 2.093.794 ; Sept. 21.
Jar holder. L. Fiedler. 2,076,813 ; Apr. 13.
Jar holder. R. S. Kellogg. 2,095.878 ; Oct. 12.
Jar holder. G. A. Lodin. 2,086,674 ; July 13.
Jar holder. W. T. Westlund. 2.087,827 ; July 20.
Jar holder. Fruit. W. C. Fleck and C. F. Ayle. 2,071,518 ;
Feb. 23.
Jar lifter. F. Hildenbrand. 2.093,658; Sept. 21.
Jar, Rotary. W. L. Foster and J. J. Santiago. 2,098,491 ;
Nov. 9.
Jar sealer. J. E. Polisso. 2,077,260 ; Apr. 13.
Jar wrench. P. F. and F. Marsella. 2,083,957; June 15.
Jars, Continuously closing and sealing vacuum. M. C.
Regan. 2,081,208 ; May 25.
Jars, cordial containers, and the like. Supporting confec-
tionery. J. L. Barnett. 2,080,957 ; May 18.
Jars, Means for sealing. E. Purdam. 2,079,526 ; May 4.
Jelly cutter. A. J. Beck. 2.084,570 ; June 22.
Jetty. L. L. Mahon. 2,082,707 ; June 1.
Jetty. S. M. Wood. 2,099,249 ; Nov. 16
Jetty structure. G. W. Rehfeld. 2.071,656 ; Feb. 23.
Jewel bearing. O. A. Knopp. 2,092.281 ; Sept. 7.
Jewel setting. H. Jaeckel. 2,080,317 ; May 11.
Jewelry. I. Adelsperger and A. Kraus. 2,085,723 ; July 6.
Jewe ry article. E. H. Lundsten. 2,095,073 ; Oct. 5.
.Tewelry, Article of. L. Garfinkel. 2,099,730; Nov. 23.
Jewe ry construction. J. Sand. 2,075.304 ; Mar. 30.
Jewe ry finding. A. H. Carlson. 2,090.106 ; Aug. 17.
Jewelry finding. E. Morehouse. 2,098,104 ; Nov. 2
LIST OF INVENTIONS
919
Jewelry hinge. E. L. Johnson and O. Lundsten.
2,079,711 ; May 11.
Jewelry, Interlock. O. F. Placco. 2,080,060 ; May 11.
Jewelry set. E. J. Gross. 2,077,234; Apr. 13.
Jewelry setting perfume holder. L. A. Samstag.
2,079,043 ; May 4.
Jewelry structure, Ornamental. K. Fassnacht.
2,082.879 ; June 8.
Jig. I. B. Humphreys. 2,078,605 ; Apr. 27.
Jig, Cutting. A. S. .Aluller. 2.101,624; Dec. 7.
Jig, Dye. B. C. Gibbs. 2,097,592 ; Nov. 2.
Jig for treating ore-bearing and like material. W. Ruoss.
2,070,069 ; Feb. 9.
Jig, Key cutting. J. W. Fitz Gerald. 2,089,354 ; Aug. 10.
Jig, Pouring. M. Holhut and W. G. Vollmer. 2,103,531 ;
Dec. 28.
Jigging machine for concentrating ores and other mate-
rials. S. D. Ware. 2,100,459 ; Nov. 30.
Jigsaw. J. C. Lowry and O. M. Rybolt. 2,072,590 ;
Mar. 2.
Joint : See —
Adjustable hinge joint. Piston ring joint.
Air cushion joint. Plywood joint.
Ball and socket joint. Rail joint.
Ball joint. Railway expansion joint.
Bolted ioint. Resilient joint.
Butt joint. Road expansion joint.
Cable joint. Rotary tool joint.
Concrete pipe joint. Safety joint.
Concrete slab joint. Screw thread joint.
Cushion joint. Shimmed rail joint.
Double universal Joint. Socket joint.
Electrical joint. Spectacle joint.
Expansion joint. Steering lever joint.
Expansion rail joint. Step joint.
Fixture joint. Streamline mil joint.
Flexible joint. Structural joint.
Flexible rail joint. Swing joint.
Hinge joint. .Swivel joint.
Homokinetic Cardan joint. Swivel pipe joint.
Insulated rail joint. Tool joint.
Interlocking sash joint. Trunnion joint.
I>iibricate(l rubber joint. Tubular joint.
Metallic expansion joint. Universal joint.
Needle bearing joint. Well pijie and tool joint.
Oscillating joint. Wood joint.
Pipe joint.
Joint. W. J. Brown. 2,090,497 ; Aug. 17.
Joint. G. H. Ilufferd. 2,096,9f>0 : Oct. 26.
Joint. G. H. Hufferd and M. P. Graham. 2,074,748 ;
Mar. 23.
Joint. R. F. Peo. 2,066.695 ; .Tan. 5.
Joint. R. F. Peo. 2,096,557 ; Oct. 19.
Joint. J. G. Whittier. 2,083,354 ; June 8.
Joint and leak-proofing the same. Packed. D. B. Wil-
liams. 2,094,691 ; Oct. 5.
Joint and ni.'ildng the same. D. E. Lindquist, J. E. Gray,
and n. K. Rader. 2,084,207; June 15.
Joint and making the same, Sealing. C. F. Wallace.
2,097,850 ; Nov. 2.
Joint and manufacture. Enameled. C. J. Rodman.
2,000,647 ; Jan. 5.
Joint and sewi'v stop. Combined pil)e. E. L. Vogt.
2.092. !)!)4 : Sept. 14.
Joint assembly and nailing strip. G. E. Shipway.
2,071,772 ; Feb. 23.
Joint assembly. Double universal. M. Anderson.
2,072,090 ; Mar. 2.
Joint between two relatively movable bodies, Device for
sealing the. F. C. Witsell. 2.000,588; Aug. 17.
Joint clip. T. Larrlck. 2,092,552 ; Sept. 7.
Joint construction. W. O. Fremont. 2.093,718; Sept. 21.
Joint construe! ion, lOxpanslon. C. Ij. Jlcthven.
2,082,805 : June 8.
Joint constructiriM. Interlocking. A. Yurkoviteli.
2,097,172; Oct. 20.
Joint core, Expansion. R. R. Robertson. 2,082,977 ;
Joint covering and finish, Noncracklng. A. C. Benedict.
2,078,049; Apr. 20.
Joint. lOxiiansion. Ij. E. Hall and W. H. I'-Iclichrian.
Joint for 'angle bars,"'structural. E. Ehlers. 2,070,811 ;
Joint 'for' arlificial limbs. Pivotal. P. H. Spracldcn.
•> 0(l'>,M9l : Sciit. 14. „„„,._., ,
Joint for carburetors. M. E. Clinndler. 2,085,574; June
29.
Joint for cIrculatorB. J. A. Smith. 2,078 405 ; Apr. 27.
Jolnl lor coiuielr. building unlls. II. ItuKHiniiiiii.
2.103.894; Dec. 28. . , ,., ^ <^, ,
Joint for concrete pavements and the like. C. Older.
2,069. 891) ; Feb. 9. , , ,.,
Joint for concrele pavements and the like. Expansion.
C. Oi(l<>r. 2,009.898; K<'b. 0.
Jolnl for concri'le pavementH and llw like, J',.\piinHloii,
cent r.icl Ion, and conBtructlon. R. M. SImnill.
2,078,(193; Apr. 27. „„„,„„„ ,
Joint for concrete slabs. E. H. Geyer. 2,00.), 000-1 ;
Joint 'fiir double wall hot air pipes. II. J. OMlendoil'.
2,091,(108; Aug. ,'tl. . „ „ ,, „,
Joint for electric cables. F. 0. Meyer and G. E. Molllll.
2,080,829 ; May 18,
Joint for electric cables. Stop. N. E. Buck, D. W. Roper,
and A. P. Thoms. 2,075,019 ; Mar. 30.
Joint for electrical cables, Split insulating. J. C. Rah.
2,080,743; May 18.
Joint for front wheel suspensions, Ball. G. H. Hufferd.
2,102,463 ; Dec. 14.
Joint for lined pipe. W. E. Bannerman. 2,086,151 ;
July 6.
Joint for lubricating apparatus. A. W. Reader.
2,082,654 ; June 1.
Joint for metal links. E. B. G. Lefevre. 2,083,609;
June 15.
Joint for metal links. E. B. G. Lefevre. 2,095,416 ; Oct.
12.
Joint for oil-filled cables. Stop. L. Emanueli. 2,072,742 ;
Mar. 2.
Joint for pavements. W. E. White. 2,092,488 ; Sept. 7.
Joint for pavements and the like, Expansion. C. Older.
Re. 20,575 ; Dec. 7.
Joint for pavements and the like. Expansion. C. Older.
2,] 01, 154; Dec. 7.
Joint for pipes. Rail and socket. F. Krefft. 2.067.768;
Jan. 12.
Joint for power shafts, Flexible. J. W. B. Pearce.
2,067.285 ; Jan. 12.
Joint for railroad crossings. A. E. Brown. 2,081,352 ;
May 25.
Joint for roadways. J. R. Gammeter. 2,071,299 : Feb. 16.
Joint for well testers, By-pass. I. Thomas. 2,076,684 ;
Apr. 13.
Joint for wire fabrics. O. C. Scherfel. 2.094,500; Sept.
28.
Joint for "wishbone" arms of independent wheel suspen-
sion. Hinged. J. W. Leighton. 2,096,117 ; Oct. 19.
Joint former. Road. R. R. Robertson. 2,082,976 ;
June 8.
Joint, Forming a rolled. M. Halpern. 2,089,790 : Aug. 10.
Joint forming means and construction making use thereof.
F. O. Parker. 2,072,647 ; Mar. 2.
Joint holding and edging unit. R. R. Robertson.
2,082,978 ; June 8.
Joint member and making same. J.E.Padgett. 2,007,283;
Jan. 12.
Joint members. Making. J. E. Padgett. 2,067,282 ; Jan.
12.
Joint packing and manufacture thereof. E. C. Emanuel.
2,076,401 ; Apr. 6.
Joint production of plurality of good oil. Tractions from
mineral oil. M. H. Tuttle. 2,077.287 ; Apr. 13.
.Joint sealing device. E. S. Clark. 2,079,731 : May 11.
Joint structure. Expansion. R. Hall. 2.103,981 : Dec.
•>s.
Joint to be welded. Arrangement for fixation of the
edges of a. S. A. Eskilson. A. R. Gunnert, and K. G. E.
HUbinetto. 2,080,563: May 18.
Joint with rubber sealing cap. Load transmission. R. R.
Robertson. 2,078,280; Apr. 27.
Joints, Installation for pavement. E. McCrady, Jr.
2,096,254: Oct. 19.
Joints, Sealing expansion. W. O. Snelling, 2,103,048;
Dec, 28.
Joist. E. D. Coddington. 2.06S,0.'')2 : Jan. 19.
Joist, E, I), Coddington. 2,097,722 : Nov. 2,
Joist support, E. Carlson. 2.098.4S5 : Nov. 9.
Jolting and squeeze control for molding machines, W. H.
Nicholls and G. Anderson. 2,102,377: Dec. 14.
Journal bearing. W. II. Heckman. 2.072,168: Mar. 2.
Journal bearing. G. G, lllrsch. 2.087,858: July 20,
Journal bearing. A. VIgne. 2.081.314 : May 25,
Journal box, W, ISIackmore. 2.069.488 : Feb, 2,
Joiirnal b.ix, II. R, Gibbons and O. W. Young. 2,094.235 ;
Sept. 28.
Journal box lubricating pad. O. W. Dltmore. 2,079,734;
May 11.
Journals. Protecting and lubricating. C. I. Walker.
2.066.593 : Jan. 5.
Jug ami drinlting receptacle support. A. S. Knnpp.
2.074,580 : Mnr. 23.
Julfe extracting appnrntuB, Fruit. T. Finl/.le. 2,009,734;
Feb. 9.
Jui<e e.vlrncting device. H. C. Johnson, 2.090,913; Aug,
24,
Juice extrnclor. C, M. Frldlender and I', A, Fridlender,
2,008,013; Jan. 10.
Juli'i' fnmi cut sugar beefs and other gas cotitalning sub-
KtMiiceN, Extracting. D. H. J. van Mniineii, 2.081.229 ;
June 15.
Juice friim vi'geliible pulp and like materlnl.s, Extrnctlon
iif. C, K. .lenklns, 2,009.7:i9 ; Nov. 23,
Juice hentlng lank. G. 11. Tay. 2.087.303; July 20
Juices, Canning citrus and other. J. Ilcnson. 2.070.450 ;
Apr. 0,
Juieis, liecelorlzlug KUgiir, E. Scheller. 2.0.S2,I25 ;
Jun<- 1.
Juices, I'reK.M-vIng the natural pronertlcM of fruit, veise-
table iind Kimlbir, K. Srlioop, 2.0.'<2,-I20 ; June 1.
Juices, I'niduolng lnleuKllle<1, I>. V. WMilnworlli and L,
W lei.iiiil.ii. 2,087.077 ; July i:i.
.hileiH, I'urlllciilliiu of HUgar fiiclory nnil rellneiy. 1>.
'IValInt, 2,071,770 ; Feb. 23,
Kfib|.leHi(i|ie. C. \V. TbiiUii'Meii. 2.(100, MS; Jnn. 5,
KjileldoMcopIc projection and niumriitu* therefor. R. \V.
I'eiinlngfon and C. E. Porter. Jr. 2.000.901 ; Nov, 23.
920
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
.
Keeper device for door latches. G. W. Wells. 2,066,438 ;
Jan. 5.
Keeper for doors. G. W. Wells. 2,090,493 ; Aug. 17.
Keeper for traveling bag frames. A. T. Long. 2,096,187 ;
Oct. 19.
Keeper ring. C. H. Schnorr. 2,079,818 ; INIav 11.
Keg. Beer. H. H. Lucker. 2,087.349 ; July 20.
Kerf-cutting machine. T. E. Prav. 2.102.743: Dec. 21.
Kerf-cutting machine. W. W. Sloane. 2,079.428 ; May 4.
Kerf-cuttine machine. W. W. Sloane. 2.086,243 ; July 6.
Ketene, Manufacture of. G. D. Graves and C. H. Greene-
wait. 2,069.243 ; Feb. 2.
Ketene, Production of. W. Eschenbach. 2,080,562 ; May
18.
Ketenes, Manufacturing. K. T. Steik. 2,086,.582 : July
13.
Ketones and preparing the same. Liquid xylylheptadecyl.
A. W. Ralston and C. W. Christensen. 2,075,765 ;
Mar. 30.
Ketones, Carbazole-alkyl. A. W. Ralston and C. W.
Christensen. 2,101,559 ; Dec. 7.
Ketones containing a sterol nucleus, Monohalogenated
unsaturated. L. Ruzicka. 2,085,474; June 29.
Ketones, Cyclic unsaturated. A. Weissenborn. 2,090,319 ;
Aug. 17.
Ketones, Manufacture of. C. M. Beanior. 2,092.870;
Sept. 14.
Ketones, Mixed thienyl-alkyl. A. W. Ralston. 2,101,560 ;
Dec. 7.
Ketones, Sulphonated mixed. A. W. Ralston. 2,089,154 ;
Aug. 3.
Ketonic substances. Obtaining hormone-like. E. Schwenk
and B. Whitman. 2,078.978 ; May 4.
Kettle. J. M. Beck. 2,083,632 ; June 15.
Kettle for tar, asphalt, and the like. Melting. R. S. Coul-
tor. 2 003.232 ; Sept. 14.
Kettle, Melting. J. N. WMlliams. 2,076,689 ; Apr. 13.
Key. L. E. Deutsch. 2,090,114; Aug. 17.
Key and actuating arm assembly, Voting. A. F. Foehren-
bach. 2,093,554 ; Sept. 21.
Key and permutation operated door lock. D. M. Bell
2.083,358 ; June 8.
Keyboard balance. C. A. Becker and W. C. Seyter.
2,102,938 ; Dec. 21.
Keyboard construction and key control. M. Garbell.
2,091.778; Aug. 31.
Keyboard control mechanism. C. J. Fitch. 2,074 051 :
Jfar. 16.
Keyboard for typewriters. R. G. Bower. 2,080,457 •
May 18.
Keyboard mechanism for telegraph apparatus. S. Morton.
Re. 20,330; Apr. 13.
Keyboard of key-operated typographical machines. P.
Nolte. 2,085,166 : June 29.
Keyboard perforator and counter. A. G. Eklund
2,077,404 ; Apr. 20.
Keyboard perforator and counter. E. S. Larson and C
A. Levin. 2,080,424 ; May 18.
Keyboard perforator and counter. B. F. Madsen
2,080,426; May 18.
Keyboard, Practicing. C. Engel. 2.072,071 ; Feb. 23
Key, Brake shoe. J. A. McGrew. 2.072.007 ; Feb. 23
Key carrier. W. D. Gladstone. 2,066.526 ; Jan. 5
Key case, Releasable ignition. R. H. Johnson. 2,066 472 •
Jan. 5.
Key, Code finding. H. Abrams. 2,087,423 ; July 20.
Key control for auxiliary printing units. M. Garbell
2,094,883 ; Oct. 5.
Key cutting m.Tchine. S. A. McPhee. 2.098,728 • Nov 9
Key decoder. J. W. Fitz Gerald. 2,070,228 ; Feb 9
Key for car brakes, Locking. W. J. M.Tck *> 094 '>73 •
Sept. 28. ' •- •
Key gauge. S. Seg.-il. 2.069,563 ; Feb. 2.
Key holder. M. C. Brandt. 2.071.021 ; Feb. 16
Key holder. H. E. Butler. 2.086.378; July 6.
Key-holder. J. P. Gits. 2,070,546 ; Feb. 9
Key holder. E. R. Hallock. 2,078,325 ; Apr 27
Key holder. H. A. Johnston. 2,076.895 ; Apr 13
Key holder. J. G. Lipic, Jr. 2.069,317: Feb "
Key holder. B. E. Matthews. 2,071,757 ; Feb. 23.
Key holder. R. M. Scliupbach. 2.084.260 ; June 15
Key holding device. R. !\I. Bryan. 2.086.468 • July 6
Keyhole guide. R. A. Ringseis. 2,076.004; Apr 6
Key l(>ver adjusting mechanism. J. F. Koca 2 073 84.''. ■
Mar. 16. ...
Key lever adjusting mechanism. J. F. Koca. 2 087 409 •
July 20. ...
Kej-lever-lock for key-lever type machines. L. E. Tano
1^.099.147: Nov. 16. ^^'
Key nipchnnism for accordions. Shift. M. B Luttbee
2,066,633 ; Jan. 5. i-uiioeg.
Key release for calculating machines. If. \v Clark
i.091.728; Aug. 31.
Key ring and holder therefor. S. Peters. 2,090,902 ; Aug.
Key support. R. C. I.,egat. 2.093.326-7 ; Sept. 14
Keyway forming machine. II. E. Morton. 2,084 061 •
June 15.
Key winder. H. E. Rubens. 2,077,715 ; Apr 20
Keys for preserve cans. Manufacture of. E. Ljiingstrom.
Keying.' W." Buschbeck. 2.089.781 : Aug. 10
Keying. IT. Feussner. 2,074,687 ; Mar. 23.
C. Balieutine.
G. R. Bennett.
i,088,554 ; Jul.v
Phillips.
D.
2,092,657 ;
C. B. Gudebrod. 2.079,010; May 4.
J. J. Sanders. 2,084,780 ; June 22.
F. W. Watson. 2.103.571 ; Dec. 28.
lunch. D. M. Hinnenkamp. 2,097,186 ;
W. B. Kaszas.
Sept.
W.
Spronls.
Keying. G. E. Pray. 2.089,811 ; Aug. 10.
Keying device. I. M. lugerson. 2,082,697 ; June 1.
Keying system. S. E. Currier and E.
2,086,899 ; July 13.
Kick-oft operating mechanisms. H.
2,079,833 ; May 11.
Kier. O. P. Curtis. 2,075,3 80 ; Mar. <H).
Kiln. J. T. Robson and G. R. Sylvester.
27.
Kiln and operating same. Tunnel.
2.081,954 ; June 1.
Kiln control arrangement. A. Smith.
Sept. 7.
Kiln control arrangement, Rotary. A. Smith. 2,068,574 :
Jan. 19.
Kiln, Dry. J. F. Cobb. 2,085,634 ; June 29.
Kiln, Dry. J. W. Doherty. 2,096,373 ; Oct. 3 9
Kiln, Dry. J. I. Steel. 2,081,098 ; May 18.
Kiln drying. Apparatus for. J. I. Steel. 2,087,454 ;
July 20.
Kiln, Frit. J. W. Emery. 2,085,254 ; June 29.
Kiln, Rotary. H. C. Thayer. 2,084,713 ; June 22.
Kiln, Rotary. M. Vogel-Jorgensen. 2,069,164 ; Jan. 26.
Kit, Display sales. H. L. Tharp. 2,076,683 ; Apr. 13.
Kit, Kitchen. L. L. Matanovich. 2,090,690 ; Aug. 24.
ICit, Lady's lunch. J. P. Jarvis. 2.087,951 ; July 27.
Kit, Pocket smoking. A. Henderson. 2,068,983 ; Jan.
26.
Kit, Sewing.
Kit, Sewing.
'--'it. Sewing.
Kit, Thermos
Oct. 26.
Kit, Toilet. J. Huntley. 2,088,705; Aug. 3.
Kitchen accessory. N. J. Rice. 2,067,983 ; Jan. 19.
Kitchen case. O. Landaw. 2,091,448 ; Aug. 31.
Kitchen tool. M. Schumacher. 2,082,982 ; June 8.
Kitchen utility device. S. Minors. 2.081,636 ; May 25.
Kitchen ventilator. B. Sonntag. 2,077,496 ; Apr. 20.
Kite. H. J. de Courcy. 2,074,327 ; Mar. 23.
Kite. G. M. Taylor. 2.097.538 ; Nov. 2.
Kite. I. Wolff. 2,071,807 ; Feb. 23.
Kite and advertising device. Airplane.
2.086.361 ; July 6.
Kneader, Meat. E. J. Nigh. 2,092,654;
Knee-locking device. Automatic. H.
2,071,711 ; Feb. 23.
Knee pad. H. J. Holtje. 2,093,888; Sept. 21.
Knee support roller. J. Keil. 2,069.476 ; Feb. 2.
Knife. E. Sprague, Jr. 2,075,310 ; Mar. 30.
Knife. A. Storfer. 2,075,553 ; Mar. 30.
Knife adjustment and locking device. Machine. C. E. G.
AfE. 2,071,055 ; Feb. 16.
Knife and cap remover. Combined. P. T. Cbamplin and
J. B. F. Champlin. 2.089.536 ; Aug. 10.
Knife-blade for meat cutters or the lilte.
2,081,807 ; May 25.
Knife, Citrus fruit cutting. J.
Sept. 7.
Knife, Corn. J. Johnson and J.
Mar. 30.
Knife cutting mechanism for
2,071,414; Feb. 23.
Knife device, Molder. C. E. Quick. 2,077,897 ; Apr. 20.
Knife for sugar cane mills or the like. A. Smith.
2,070,959 ; Feb. 16.
Knife guard supporting and operating mechanism. Trim-
ming machine. H. R. Pollevs. 2.099,033 ; Nov. 16.
Knife, Machine. C. E. AfiC. 2,084,993 ; Juno 29.
Knife. Paper machine slitter. A. J. Thibedeau
2,092^62; Sept. 14.
Knife, Paring. R. p. Askue. 2,073,618; Mar. 16.
Knife, Paring. T. V. Baker. 2.073.546: Mar. 9.
Knife, Paring. C. H. S. Mensch. 2.093.921 ; Sept. 21.
Knife. Pocket. G. Schrade. 2,098,678; Nov. 9.
Knife rack P. T. Champlin. 2,089,537 : Aug. 10.
Knife, Seed selling. J. w. Pease. 2,075,750 ; Mar. 30.
Knife sharpener machine. M. Handelmau. 2,075,608 :
Mar. 30.
Knife sharpening machine. Beet.
Bye. 2,069,140 ; Jan. 26.
Knife, Store. C. A. Babb. 2,095,164; Oct. 5.
".'o-r;''^'","^''"'''^ ^°'" trimming mechanism. J. Brussell.
2.0,3.920 : Mar. 16.
Knife, Surgical. V. Leggladro. 2,070,281 ; Feb. 9.
Knife, Utility. D. Frisolf. 2,081,702 ; May 25.
Knitted article. I. Aibib. 2,067.895; Jan. 19.
2 08'>770*-'^t'' '^'s' producing same. W. C. Buchholz.
Knitting band. J. W. Phillips. 2,090,807 ; Aug. 24.
2 006 927^-0 ?** '26°'°^ defectively. C. W. Strzalkowski.
Knitted fabric. I. S. Bleendes. 2,077,033 ;
H. Flelsher, 2,073,402 ; Mar. '9.
T. H. Jones. 2,083,301 ; June 8.
E. C. Lockhead. 2,100,861 ; Nov. 30.
V. Lombard!. 2.066.408; Jan. 5.
R. K. Mills. 2,076,910 ; Apr. 13.
t.- •*.< T^ X, ^- ■*^- 2'«^'e. 2,079,670 ; May 11.
Knitting. E. R. Pace. 2,071,289; Feb. 16.
ooi2'^'7A'^'^«'"^^"]tJ"S product, Seamless. S. Schweig.
*i.Uio,74o; Apr. 13.
Knitting apparatus. D. H. Young. 2,076,929 ; Apr. 13.
F. Gabriel.
G. Davis. 2,092,550;
W. Yager. 2,075,779 ;
looms. J. Lov\'iii'.
S. T. Freas and N. C.
Knitted fabric.
Knitted fabric.
Knitted fabric.
Knitted fabric.
Knitted fabric.
Knitted fabric.
Apr. 13.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
921
Knitting device and method of knitting. L. M. Miller.
2,075.621 ; Mar. 30.
Knitting devire. Hand. B. E. Eltgroth. 2.072.668 : Mar. 2.
Knitting machine. H. B. Aaronson. 2,075,077 ; Mar. 30.
Knitting machine. H. Agulnek. 2,098,446 ; Nov. 9.
Ivnitting machine. A. W. Broadwell and A. M. Cox.
2,096,667 ; Oct. 19.
Knitting machine. A. Graenz. 2,084,905 ; June 22.
Knitting machine. A. Holtz. 2,095,133 ; Oct. 5.
Knitting machine. H. S. Horrocks. 2,068,179 ; Jan.
19.
Knitting machine. H. E. Houseman. 2,089,554: Aug.
10.
Knitting machine. W. A. Ingalls. 2,081,816 ; May 25.
I nitring machine. J. Kessler. 2.103.852; Dec. 28.
Knitting machine. R. H. Lawson. 2,069,155 ; Jan. 20.
Knitting machine. R. H. Lawson. 2,083,027 ; June 8.
Knitting machine. R. H. Lawson. 2,083,333 ; June 8.
Knitting machine. R. H. Lawson. 2,101,005 ; Nov. 30.
Knitting machine. R. H. Lawson and A. N. Cloutier.
2,098.050 ; Nov. 2.
Knitting machine. R. H. Lawson and R. F. Level!.
2,073,488 ; Mar. 9.
Knirting macliine. R. II. Lawson and W. L. Siiiirh, Jr.
2.067.877 : Jan. 12.
Knitting machine. V. Lombardi. 2,070,170 ; Feb. 9.
Knitting machine. V. Lombardi. 2.083.723 : June 15.
Knitting machine. V. Lombardi. 2,094,660 : Oct. 5.
Knitting macliine. II. Mc.\dams. 2.066.845 ; Jan. 5.
Knitting machine. H. iMcAdams. 2.068.558: Jan. 19.
Knitting machine. M. C. Miller. 2,068,688 ; Jan. 26.
Knitting machine. M. C. Miller. 2,100,345 ; Nov. 30.
Knitting machine. L. Robaczynski. Rp. 20,423 : .liiiio 22.
Knitting niacliini'. ]>. Kobaczvnski. 2.067.733; .Ian. 12.
Knitting machine. W. L. Smith, Jr., and R. 'H. Lawson.
2,074,973 ; Mar. 23.
Knitting machine. E. H. Steere. 2,070,458 ; Feb. 9.
Knitting machine. P. G. Weisbecker. 2,093.789: Sept.
21.
Knirting machino. F. G. \Vpi=>%ecU-er. 2.101.801; Dec. 7.
Knitting machine. G. C. Szabo. 2,102.549 ; Dec. 14.
Knitting machine and operating same. Circular. A. E.
Page and H. Swinglehurst, Jr. 2,083,394 ; June 8.
Knitting machine, Automatic circular. V. C. Elwell and
F. W. Jefferson. 2,073,554; Mar. 9.
Knitting machine. Circular. A. A. Caudle. 2.101,039 ;
Dec. 7.
Knitting machine, Circular. A. A. Caudle and J. P.
Grey, Jr. 2,092,347 ; Sept. 7.
Knitting machine. Circular. F. E. Deans, C. F. Manger,
and G. A. Biiswell. 2.101,494; Dec. 7.
Knitting machine. Circular. G. J. II. and A. IT. Jacques;.
2,091,638; Aug. 31.
Knitting machine, Circular. M. Ncbcl. 2,080,377; May
11.
Knitting machine. Circular. J. Sirmay. 2,082,127;
June 1.
Knitting machine, Circular. C. H. Wainwright.
2,070,702: Feb. 16.
Knitting machine. Circular. C. H. Wainwright and G. A.
Buswell. 2,085,619; June 29.
Knitting nincliine, Circular. A. S. Winter and T. Jackson.
2.066,440 ; Jan. 5.
Knitting machine. Circular rib. E. J. Towers. 2,067,805 ;
Jan. 12.
Knitting machine, Circular warp. .M. It. IJiihnur.
2 080 933 ; .Tuly 1.3.
Knitting machine. Double warp. II. WIrth. 2,000.970 ;
Aug. 24.
Knitting machine. Flat. J. llain.*, Jr. 2,084,732 ; June
Knitting machine. Flat. 1'. Lieberknecht. 2,088,799;
Knlttliig machine, Flat fashioned. K. Howie. 2,076,127 ;
Apr. 6. „ , , !
Knitting machine for mannfiictinc of clasMc strips or
pieces. N. O. Brantly. 2,007,900; Jan. 19.
Knitting machine for producing run-resist barrier stitches
In knitted wearing apparel. Straight. O. Gastrlch.
2,080,223; May 11. „ ,. ,
Knining mii<liiiie for the manufacture of projiorlioned
artlcliH with or without tlu? Hcains, Aulomatlc. (i.
Lebocey. 2.095.606 ; Oct. 12. ,.,,,. , ,
Knitting machine for transferring from ribbed to plain
knitting, Automatic. H. McAdnma. 2,079,298 ; May -I .
Knitting marlilne, Tubular fabric. R. II. Carhart.
2.091.407 ; Aug. 31. , , , ,
Kniiting rhine yarn carrier conlrril iiicchanlsni.
Straight C V. ^^■ver. 2,003.154; Sept. H.
Knitting machines. Fabric transfer mechanism for.
W. A. IngallH. 2,092,701 : Sept. 7.
Knitting machineH. Kacklng mechanism for. M. /,lmlc.
2,0!).'i,858 ; Sept. 21. , _, , , , ,
Knitting machines, IleverHe plating mechanlHiii fm. A.
)•;. Vaughan, Jr. 2,090,217; Oct. 11).
K'nitting inachlMes, Rcvei'Me philliig niechanlHm for. A,
i;. V.mgliaM. .Ir.. and C. H. DIen.r. 2.096,21(1; ()<■(. 19,
Knitting machines, Sinker tube for. W. A. IngnllB.
2,002,700 : Sept. 7. ....
Knllllng machiiK'K, Thnad guide and tensioning uigiuih
for. W. I'. Ford. 2,01)7,565 ; Nov. 2. „ .,,
Knitting macliln<'H, Yarn guide for. G. Oniitrlph.
2,002,619; Sept. 7.
Knitting. Mechanism for. A. Graenz. 2,060.082 ; .Tan. 5.
Knitting method and machine therefor. L. Mishcon.
2.094,180; Sept. 28.
Knitting, Jlethod of. R. H. Lawson. 2,090,500 ; Aug. 17.
Knitting of garments on straight-bar machines and in
means therefor. H. W. and E. Start. 2,090,600 ; Aug.
17.
Knives, Apparatus for whetting little shaving. S. Bylicki.
2.097.058: Oct. 26.
Knob attaching means. A. W. Nelson. 2,100,567 ; Nov.
30.
Knob attachment. A. de Vries. 2.080.656; May IS.
Knob, Control. W. J. Adams, Jr. 2,082.091 ; June 1.
Knob fastener. F. Stott. 2,069.427 ; Feb. 2.
Knob, Hand. J. D. MacLaury. 2,078,865 ; Apr. 27.
Knob or handle for bar beer taps or the like. C. F.
Mitchel. 2,070,952 ; Feb. 16.
Knob, Radio. G. D. Lindstrom. 2.080,361 ; May 11.
Knock-down container. .V. J. Weiss. 2.066.753 ; Jan. 5.
Knock-down structure. N. Hackett. 2,092,155 ; Sept. 7.
Knot tying machine for rigid bundles, Automatic. F. L.
Parker. 2,080,149 ; May 11.
Knotter, Weaver's. F. W. Tliggins and W. H. Gold-
smith, Jr. 2,071,525 ; Feb. 23.
Krvpton and xenon from air. Obtaining. E. Gonion^t
2.095.809 : Oct. T>
Krvpton and xenon by separation from atmospheric air.
Manufacture of. A.Weil. 2.101.300 ; uec. 7.
Kyanite, Producing. J. H. Weis. 2.094,440 ; Sept. 28.
Label. H. H. Colby. 2,090,960 ; Oct. 20.
Label. H. G. Kittredge and F. W. Williams. 2.095.879 ;
Oct. 12.
Label. M. A. Macdonald. 2,095,195 ; Oct. 5.
Label. L.A.Wright. 2.091.346 ; Aug. 31.
Label afhxing machine. G. N. Han.son. 2,069,246 ; Feb. 2.
Label and forming same. Metallic foil. W. P. Suter.
and R. A. Tice. 2,076,212 ; Apr. 6.
Label applying mechanism. N. Kraft. 2,078,252 ; Apr.
27.
Label, Container. R. E. Hanson. 2,069,609 ; Feb. 2.
Label folding machine. A. Rosenthal. 2,009,115 ; Jan.
26.
Isabel for canned goods. J. H. Stansbury. 2.093.985;
Sept. 21.
Label gauging device. J. W. House. 2,079.908: May 11.
Label-holder applicable to documents. R. Gulchard.
2,085,490 ; June 29.
Label roll container. O. H. Pierce. 2,080,980; May 18.
Label, stamp, or strip applying device. M. H. Tarr.
•'.0'l.'i.894 : Oct. 12.
Labeling machine. C. H. Oslund. 2,078,870; Apr. 27.
Labeling machine. P.R.Powell. 2.089,422 ; Aug. 10.
L.'ibeliiig nia.hiiir. II. W. Slade. 2,084.962 ; June 22.
Labels, Printing self-attaching fabric. W. S. I.,nwrence.
2.096.750 ; Oct. 20.
Laboratory equipment. F. E. Stroysman and M. T.
Strikol. 2,076,485: Apr. O. ^^ ^_^,.
Lace and producing the same. W. H. Price. 2.091.21a;
Aug 24
Lace-tipping machine. H. D. Regar. 2,074.670 ; Mar. 23.
Lacquer. J. M. Schantz. 2,009,720 ; Feb. 2.
La(<)uer, Nonsagulng brushing. G. H. PIckard.
2,066,043 ; Jan. 5.
Lacquer, Nitrocellulose. K. ThSnIus. 2,092,229 : Sept. 7
Lmciiuit solvent and thinner. F. A. Bent, S. N. Wik, and
W. Ponig. 2,100.425; Nov. 30.
Lacquers and lacquer starting materials containing am
ficial resins. Production of. R. llessen. 2.071.521;
Feb 23.
Lacquers of the tirea resin type. C. Ellis. 2,102,114;
I)i>c. 14.
Lacteal derivative. P. H. Cllckner. 2.070,400 ; Apr. 0.
Lacteal fluids under vacuum, Pasteurizing and deodoriz
lug. II. L. Murray. 2,080,132; Aug. 3.
Lactic compounds. Making. A. IT. Johnson, S. M. W<'Is
berg, J. J. Johnson and M. E. Parker. 2,071.340; Feb.
23.
LactK- fluids. Treating. S. M. Welsbcrg, .\. H. Jolmson
and M. E. Parker. 2,071,307: Feb. 23. -„....
Lactones, Preparation of. A. W. Larcbar. 2.0,n..lJ.i ;
Mav 4.
Ladder. E. J. Arps. 2,075,491 ; .Mar. 30.
Ladder. II. M. Havens. 2.096..M4 ; Oct. 19.
Ladder. J. Kulscheld. 2,090,331 ; Aug. 17.
Ladder. JO. W. I. LundNtrUm. 2,<K)0.900 ; Jim. .">.
Ladder, Autoniallo leveling. C. E. llowcrB. 2.071,00S;
Feb. 23.
Ladd.'r bolder. E. ( '. Itlvl. 2.0S0,.-.-T ; Mav IM
Ladder hook. It. M. Connell. 2.0.S8,R0r. ; Aug :<
Ladder Jack. M. F. ••'.■iilon. 2,0(10.4(12: Jim. .V
Ladder leg, AdJuHlable. B. F. Fenlon. 2.101.5.0:
Ladder, i'orliible. II. E. McEllieiiy. 2.085.921 ; July ".
Lailder pmteiMnr, Adjustable nonsllp. V. UlDtsmnn.
2. 1 00,9 IS : Nov :!0.
Ladder. Scaffolding. E. A, Nelnon. 2,0m).0n9 : Feb 9
Ladder web »( Venelliill IdlniU. G. F. Fri'inh l!i-
2(»,257 ; .Ian. 2(1.
Ladli'. W. \V. Wallace. 2,OST,0."4 ; July 13.
Ladle. W.W.Wallace. 2.087.563 : July 20,
Ladle const ruction. M. W. Goldberg, 2,07.".,150: Mar. 0.
Ladle. Covered. M. W. C.d.ll.rrg and W. W. DrlMcn.
2,100,713; Nov. 30.
922
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
•
Ladle for casting fluid metal. H. Brinl^maiin. 2,098,937 ;
Nov. 16.
Ladle, Foundry. O. L. Coflfey. 2,094,736 ; Oct. 5.
Ladle structure. L. E. Allen. 2,067.883 ; Jan. 19.
Ladle, Tiltinc. L. A. Camerota. 2,088,546 : July 27.
Ladles, IManufacturing. M. W. Goldberg. 2,079,765 ; May
11.
Lagoon and ocean terminal, Sports. J. D. Harrison.
2,071,520 ; Feb. 23.
Laminae construction for dynamoelectric machines. G. A.
Griffin. 2,067,605 ; Jan. 12.
Laminated article. A. W. Coffman. 2,068,533 : Jan. 19.
Laminated material and making same. A. Gams, K.
Frey, and T. Sutter. 2,076,456 ; Apr. 6.
Laminated materials. Apparatus for producing. K. Stu-
art. 2,068,893 : Jan. 26.
Laminated products and method of making. L. T. Suther-
land. 2,082,854 ; June 8.
Laminated products. Making. J. V. Nevin. 2,089,034 ;
Aug. 3.
Laminated spring. H. Stark. 2,103,122 ; Dec. 21.
Laminated springs. T. H. Sanders. 2,102,750 : Dec. 21.
Laminated structure. R. F. Dickson. 2,071,921 ; Feb.
23.
Laminating machine. Continuous. K. D. Loose, C. W.
Watkins, and J. W. Green. 2.076,657 ; Apr. 13.
Laminations, Fabricating. E. L. Furth. 2,085,092 ;
June 29.
Lamp : See —
Aircraft lamp. Head lamps.
Arc discharge lamp. Incandescence gas lamp.
Arc lamp. Incandescent lamp.
Automobile lamp. Inspection lamp.
Bed lamp. Luggage compartment
Bed reading lamp. lamp.
Carbide lamp. Luminous reflecting lamp.
Concealable spot lamp. Multiple filament lamp.
Discharge electric lamp. Operating room lamp.
Discharge lamp. Photographic lamp.
Electric arc lamp. Portable incandensecent
Electric discharge lamp. lamp.
Electric hand lamp. Portable lamp.
Electric incandescent lamp. Projection lamp.
Electric lamp. Pro.iector lamp.
Fender lamp. Safety electric lamp.
Flash lamp. Sanctuary candle lamp.
Gas filled lamp. Sodium vapor lamp.
Gas lamp. Surgical lamp.
Gaseous discharge lamp. Tantalum carbide lamp.
Glow lamp. Ultra violet lamp.
Head lamp. Vehicle lamp.
Lamp. C. Adler, Jr. 2,084,176 ; June 15.
Lamp. T. Chanock. 2,071,612 ; Feb. 23.
Lamp. C. C. Keller. 2,089,699 ; Aug. 10.
Lamp. C. C. Keller and E. L. Canfield. 2,076,032 ;
Apr. 6.
Lamp. J. F. Ivoca. 2,066,981 ; Jan. 5.
Lamp. B. Putterman. 2,102,029 : Dec. 14.
Lamp. T. W. Rolph. 2,068,246 ; Jan. 19.
Lamp. F. Schwartz. 2,068,079 ; Jan. 19.
Lamp. S. Stahl. 2,099,830 ; Nov. 23.
I amp and candle therefor, Sanctuary. F. J. Barrett, Jr.
Re. 20,434 ; July 6.
Lamp and flasher device and manufacture thereof. Com-
bined incandescent. J. Schmidinger. 2,103,278 : Dec.
28.
Lamp and heater. J. S. Scharf. 2.074,865 ; Mar. 23.
Lamp and manufacture thereof. Incandescent electric.
R. M. Zabel. 2.098,907 ; Nov. 9.
Lamp and method, Therapeutic. P. S. Newton.
2,098,090: Nov. 16.
Lamp and onerating same. C. Spaeth. 2,098.113: Nov. 2.
Lamp and similar device. Incandescent. P. O. Cartun.
2,084,192: June 15.
Lamp and the like. Incandescent. D. K. Wright.
2,098,080 : Nov. 2.
Lamp and writing pad. Combination, hand. G. P>. Ander-
son. 2.089,821 ; Aug. 10.
Lamp assemblv. A. W. Prance. 2,091,489-90 ; Aug. 31.
Lamp base. H. M. Laxer. 2.073,375 : j\Iar. 9.
Lamp base construction. H. F. Reichenbach. 2,088,812 ;
Aug. 3.
Lamp base, Prefocnsed. D. S. Gustin. 2,082,954 : June 8.
Lamp bulb. Inside-frosted incandescent electric. R.
Yajima. 2,073,237 ; Mar. 9.
Lamp. Candle. T. J. Muench and O. D. Guilfoil. Re.
20.230 : Jan. 5.
Lamp casing. Portable electric. L. O. Brown. 2.074,536 ;
Mar. 23.
Lamp cinematographic apparatus. Incandescent. K.
Rosenberg. 2,069,851 ; Feb. 9.
Lamp condition indicator. G. B. Memmel. 2,097,335 •
Oct. 26.
I/anip control. Multiple filament. F. A. Wilkins.
2.092.996 : Sept. 14.
Lamp device. Gaseous electric arc discharge. K. Moors.
2.103,038: Dec. 21.
Lamp device. Gaseous electric discharge. 11. Alterthum
and A. Lompe. 2.103,027: Dec. 21.
Lamp device. Gascons electric discharge. M. J. Druy-
vesteyn. 2,103.227 ; Dee. 21.
Lamp device. Gaseous electric discharge. M. J. Druy-
vesteyn. W. Uyterhoeven, C. Bol, and M. van Dam.
2,10.3,220; Dec. 21.
Lamp device. Gaseous electric discharge. O. Fritze, A.
Riittenauer and K. \Yiegand. 2,103,032 ; Dec. 21.
Lamp device, Gaseous electric discharge. G. Gaidies.
2,103,073 ; Dec. 21.
Lamp device. Gaseous electric discharge. H. Krefft.
2,103,081 : Dec. 21.
Lamp device. Gaseous electric discharge. M. Pirani, R.
Rompe, and W. Thouret. 2,087,735 ; July 20.
Lamp device. Gaseous electric discharge. K. Rompe and
W. Thouret. 2,103,041 ; Dec. 21.
Lamp device, Gaseous electric discharge. A. Ruttenauer.
2,103,093 ; Dec. 21.
Lamp device. Gaseous electric discharge. P. Schouwstra.
2,094,679 ; Oct. 5.
Lamp device. Gaseous electric discharge. W. Uyterhoeven
M. van Dam, C. Verburg, and J. Bruijnes. 2,076,754;
Apr. 13.
Lamp device. Gaseous electric discharge. W. Uyterhoeven
and C. A'erburg. 2.103,046 ; Dec. 21.
Lamp device. Gaseous electric discharge. K. Weidhaas.
2.103,048 ; Dec. 21.
Lamp device. Gaseous electric discharge. K. Wiegand.
2,103.052: Dec. 21.
Lamp electrode and manufacture, Glow. P. J. Kayatt.
2,084,911 : June 22.
Lamp finishing machine. V. Anderson. 2,069,387 ; Feb. 2.
Lamp finishing machine. C. B. Palucki. 2,082,079-80;
June 1.
Lamp focusing device for electric fixtures. W. Knapp.
2,091,782; Aug. 31.
Lamp for doctors, Forehead. J. Everhards. 2,088,735 ;
Aug. 3.
Lamp for irradiating purposes. Arc. jM. Volmer.
2,074,600; Mar. 23.
Lamp for multisignal switches, Pilot. E. T. Condon.
2.067,232; Jan. 12.
Lamp for producing short wave length radiation. Electric.
C. H. Braselton. 2,069,713 ; Feb, 2.
Lamp for semiindirect lighting purposes, Electric. E. T.
Camenisch. 2,078,054 ; Apr. 20.
Lamp for vehicles, Collisionproof clearance. H. J. Sauer.
2,082,659 ; June 1.
Lamp-holder and wirewav. Lighting system. H. D'Olier,
Jr. 2,090,940 ; Aug. 24.
Lamp making machine. C. B. Palucki. 2,069,386 ; Feb. 2.
Laran of motor vehicle, Controlling the rear. J. F. Bates.
.2,097,014 ; Oct. 26.
Lamp or similar device, Electric. D. .K. Wright.
2,069,638 ; Feb. 2.
Lamp-positioning device. W. J. Day. 2,087,207 ; July 13.
Lamp stand. E. C. Godfrey. 2,089,091 ; Aug. 3.
Lamp stand. M. Ozlek. 2.073,754 : Mar. 16.
Lamp support. D. S. Garber. 2,070,334; Feb. 9.
Lamp supporting and cord extension reel. J. J. Cantor.
2,070,561 ; Feb. 16.
Lamp switch. W. C. Edwards. 2,067,077 ; Jan. 5.
Lamp synchronizing device. Flash. E. M. Watson.
2,081,783 ; May 25.
Lamp unit. C. Verburg and W. Unterhoeven. 2,087,745 ;
July 20.
Lamp unit. Signal. S. M. Dover. 2,093,806; Sept. 21.
Lamp with igniter. Portable electric. K. Kitsuda.
2,092,218 ; Sept. 7.
Lamps and mechanism therefor. Reclaiming electric. A.
M. Butler. 2,093.400 ; Sept. 21.
Lamps and tubes. Making. G. W. Bain and W. S. Brian.
2,079,893 ; May 11.
Lamps, Apparatus for testing. J. F. Donovan and G.
lUingworth. 2,089,053 ; Aug. 3.
Lamps having coiled-coil filaments. Manufacture of elec-
tric incandescent. B. P. Dudding and R. E. Leeds.
2.103,938: Dec. 28.
Lamps, Manufacture of electric rare gas filled. A.
Lederer. 2,090.981 ; Autr. 24.
Lamps, Method and apparatus for controlling arc. R. E.
Wilson. 2,069,597 ; Feb. 2.
Lamps, Reclaiming electric. C. Birdseye. 2,067,150 ;
Jan. 5.
Lamps, Treating. F. Kallus. 2,098,582; Nov. 9.
Lamps with arc preventing fuse. R. M. Zabel.
2,091.233 : Aug. 24.
Landing gear. C. G. Seyferth. 2,080.342 ; May 11.
Landing gear. C. G. Seyferth and H. E. Swanso'n.
2,082,033 : June 1.
Landing gear. Retractable. G. M. Bellanca. 2.096,535 ;
Oct. 10.
Landing gear, Retractable. F. R. Weymouth. 2,092,662 ;
Sept. 7.
Landing head. Three string. H. P. Wickersham and E.
Burns. 2.094,690 ; Oct. 5.
Landing indicator for airports. A. M. Wilhelm and E.
L. Rose. 2,095,208 ; Oct. 5.
Lantern base support. W. M. Moxlev. 2,096,349; Oct. 19.
Lantern burner. A. J. Perkins. 2,077,129 : Apr. 13.
Lantern, Electric h.and. C. H. Larpon. 2,082,067 ; June 1.
Lantern, Electric hand. G. W. Younkman and R. L.
Darling. 2.066.510 ; Jan. 5.
Lantern, Emergency. C. S. Beiler. 2,082,676 ; June 1.
Lantern, Storm. B. Nier. 2,101,409 : Dec. 7.
Lantern support. F, B. Embury. 2,077,101; Apr. 13.
Lantern, Tubular. R. A. Currie. 2,078,125 ; Apr. 20.
Lap-formmg apparatus. J. Weinbrenner. 2,078,355 ;
Apr. 27.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
923
Lapping machine. R. A. Cole. 2,085,005 ; June 29.
Lapping machine. H. S. Indge. 2,084,279 ; June 15.
Lapping machine. H. S. Indge. 2,087,874 ; July 20.
Lapping machine. H. S. Indge. 2,103,984 ; Dec. 28.
Lapping machine. H. S. Indge and G. E. Hulbert.
2,077,304 ; Apr. 13.
Lapping machine. A. J. Strong. 2,076,601 ; Apr. 13.
Lapping machine. F. J. Theler, G. V. Johnston, and W.
Peaslee. 2,073,079 ; Mar. 9.
Lariat holder. E. G. Brown. 2,100,023 ; Nov. 23.
Laryngoscope. W. N. Allyn. 2,070,820 ; Feb. 16.
Larynx, Artificial. W. F. Kellotat. 2,093,453 ; Sept. 21.
Last. J. D. Adams. 2,076,931 ; Apr. 13.
Last. G. P. S. Cross. 2.094.118 ; Sept. 28.
Last. E. B. Grush. 2,093,436 ; Sept. 21.
Last. J. B. Hada-way. 2,071,400 ; Feb. 23.
Last. A. G. Legge. 2,068,057 ; .Tan. 19.
Last. G. F. Ryan. 2.089.299 : Aug. 10.
Last. G. A. Sweet. 2,075,916 ; Apr. 6.
Last and last attachment. C. Miller. 2,072,838 ; Mar. 2.
Last for boots and shoes, Reinforced. W. P. Field.
2,100,278 ; Nov. 23.
Last, Hinged. C. P. S. Cross. 2.085.148; June 29.
Last jack. J. T. Drohan. 2,083.897 ; June 15.
Last member for shoe presses. W. S. Anderson. Re.
20,464 ; Aug. 10.
Last protector. W. H. Bain. 2,081,879 ; May 25.
Last, Sho(!. E. G. Worthington. 2,082,196 ; June 1.
Last support. A. F. Totz. 2,082.308 ; June 1.
La.sting machine. B. B. Blanchard. 2.101,041; Dec. 7.
Lasting machine. B. Jorgensen. 2,075,852 ; Apr. 6.
Lasting machine. B. Jorgensen. 2,101,069 ; Dec. 7.
Lasting machine. F. B. Keall. 2,097,567 : Nov. 2.
Lasting machine. H. Lane and J. W. Pratt. 2,082,837 ;
June 8.
Lasting machine. J. W. Pratt and H. Lane. 2,072,213 ;
Mar. 2.
Lasting machine. A. F. Pvm. 2,098,358 ; Nov. 9.
Lasting machine. J. H. Reed. 2,081,207 ; May 25.
Lasting machine. W. T. B. Roberts. 2,073,028 ; Mar. 9.
Lasting machine. A. R. Schoenkv. 2,094,110; Sept. 28.
Lasting tool. S. J. Finn. 2.090.738 : Oct. 26.
Lasting tool. R. H. Silvester. 2,092,094 ; Sept. 7.
Lasting tool. F: R. Thresh. 2,091,383; Aug. 31.
Lasts from shoes. Method of and machine for removing.
E. B. Crush. 2,093,435 ; Sept. 21.
Last.s. Renewable fore part section for shoe. IT. W. Luca"?
2.093,247 ; Sept. 14.
Latch : See —
Combination latch. Motor vehicle latch.
Door latch. Refrigerator latch.
Flush handle latch. Stutter trigger latch.
Gate l.TtcIi. Veliicle door latch.
Hood latch. Window latch.
Lock latch.
Latch. K. T. Anderson. 2.003.182 : Sept. 14.
Latch. H. J. Mackin. 2,072,269 ; Mar. 2.
Latch. J. J. McCuUoch and H. A. Hinrieks. 2,094,547 ;
Sept. 28.
Latch. E. C. Wilson. 2.080,218; May 11.
Latch. M. Yartyan. 2,072,720 : Mar. 2.
Lalch and strike plate. Automobile door. A. Claud-Man-
tle. 2,093,465 : Sept. 21.
Latch and striker construction. S. Brantingson.
2,074,979 ; Mar. 23.
Latch for doors of liarns, sheds, etc. E. F. Groenewold.
2,102,203 ; Dec. 14.
Latch for liooks. S.nfety. D. Buccicone and C. M. Shank.
2,091,093; Aug. 24.
L.ntcli for interclinnceable lens mounts. V. V. Colalace.
2,083,637: June 15.
Latch for pin game apparatus, Ball elevator. B. E. Mills.
2.074.513; Mar. 23.
Latch for safety hooks. R. K. Hertel. 2,100,779; Nov.
30.
T/nlcli for window operators. A. E. Strom. 2.073,910;
Mar. 16.
Ijatch means for handbag frames. D. Karron.
2,070,806; May 11.
I;ateh menus for scraper bowls. E. Wadelton. 2,087,419;
July 20.
Latch mechanism. E. T-efevre. 2.073.017 : ISIar. 9.
Lalcli mcclKiniNin. J, U. McDcrMii'nt. 2.006.121: Ocl. 19.
I,!ilch mechanism. J, 11. lioelhel. 2.074.191 : IM.'ir. 16.
Lateh nierhiinlHin, Auloiiioltile hood. S. F. Rugglero.
2.083,963 : June 15.
Latch inechMnlsiM, Door. D. Miller. 2.068,063; Jan. 19.
Lnlch release for sliding reach trailers. Power operntcd.
W. II. Alexander. 2,088,980; Aug. 3.
IvMldiliig device lor roliitiible bin seetlons. A. W. Mueller.
2,080,.^i09 ; July 6.
Ijiilchliu: device. Shock abHorl)lng. (i. F. McDougall.
2.097..'")96 : Nov. 2. . . , , r^
Lntching system for anlomoblles or olher vehicles. L. D.
O. Molt tic-. 2.102,373: Dec. M.
Lnlenil dn.ft burner \V. J ICelU'r. 2. 090. 60S : Nov. 16.
Lateral motion of railway vehicle axle, ("out ri)llliiK. (.. II.
Zouck. 2,088,080 ; Aug. 3.
Lntex article, Kl;it Nlieel. A. .V. Sprtnel 2,100..,, 3; Nov.
30.
Liil<'X, Com (.'Hint I. .n of. S. 11. Nellev. •.•.0!)7. I I (I : Oct. V(l,
Latex coMceiiliiile. A. E. PelerHen. 2,081,556; May 20.
Latex, Concent rating. D. F. TwIhh and E. W. I«. Owen.
2,074.404 ; Mar. 23.
Latex, Controlling the liquid absorbing property of co-
agulated. E. J. Joss. 2,091,364 ; Aug. 31.
Latex mixes. Increasing viscosity of. A. Behr. 2.092,825 ;
Sept. 14.
Latex sheeting. Method and apparatus for making rela-
tively long lengths of. A. N. Spanel. 2,100,577 ; Nov.
30.
Latex stabilization. I. J. Novak. 2,101,089 ; Dec. 7.
Lath, Composite. G. F. Voight. 2.009,584 : Nov. 16.
Lath construction, Metallic. G. G. Greulich. 2,083,371;
June 8.
Lath material, Insulating. E. D. Coddington. 2,071,454 ;
Feb. 23.
Lathe. C, A. Birlcebak. 2,103,315 ; Dec. 28.
Lathe. W. Ferris and G. H. Fobian. 2,071,786 ; Feb.
23.
Lathe.
Lathe.
Lathe.
Oct.
Lathe.
Lathe.
F. E. O. Hoppe. 2,080,207 ; May 11.
U. A. Lehmann. 2.101,372 ; Dec. 7.
J. E. Lovely and F. E. Cheever.
5.
W. Miibius. 2.080.8.30; Jlav 18.
F. T. Potter. 2,081.641 ; May 25
2,094,993 ;
Lathe attachment.
Lathe attachment.
Lathe attachment.
Lathe, Automatic.
Lathe, Automatic
sieker. 2,094,816
W. F. Biskup. 2,085.945 ; July 6.
I. Cooperstein. 2,009,356 ; Feb. 2.
R. Culp. 2.099.198: Nov. 16.
E. J. Svenson. 2,078,697_; Apr. 27.
single spindle turret.
Oct.
F. Poppensieker.
F. Groene and W.
M. A.
F. Poppen-
2,094,817 ;
R. Meyer.
Lehmann.
Rediuger.
Feb. 9.
Dec. 7.
G.
Lathe, Automatic turret.
Oct. 5.
Lathe, Broaching. W.
2,090,119 ; Aug, 17.
Lathe carriage feed mechanism.
2.085.985 : July 6.
Lathe center. J. E. Kline. 2,091.864; Aug. 31.
Lathe center. W. C. Weaver. 2,077,293 ; Apr. 13.
Lathe (]r,i;. (i. S. L. Wilson. 2.()92.!)!I7 : .'<ept. 14.
Lathe, Electrically controlled and operated. R. D. Shaw.
2,071,180; Feb. 16.
Lathe, Last. L. E. Topham and C. L. Knott. 2,072,228 :
Mar. 2.
Lathe, Multiple spindle center drive crankshaft. II. C.
Pierle. 2.103.29S ; Dec. 28.
Lathe tool. J. Zackowitz. 2.101.379; Dec. 7.
Lai lie tool and holder therefor. J. M.
2.101.158: Dec. 7.
Lathe tool holder. T. C. Steward. 2,070,188 ;
T.ntlii. lool post. J. M. lledinger. 2,101.157;
Lathing, Supporting and anchoring means for wire.
H. Reed. 2,080,876; May 18.
Launching device. H. L. Adams. 2.0S3.805 ; June 15.
Launder method for separating and sorting materials.
B. M. Bird, B. D. Thomas, and J. W. Rea. 2,074,977 ;
Mar. 23.
Laundering composition and process. R. E. Hall.
2.0.S6,867 ; July 13
Laundry appliance. IT. A. Stoddard. 2,089,307 ; A\ig. 10.
Lannilrv articles, Identifying. F. M. Sell. 2,0S6,i45;
July '13. , „.
Laundry bag. J. S. Gumming. 2,088,232: July 27
Laundrv finishing machine. L. David and A. Rosenblatt.
2.0S2".2-13 : June 1.
Laundry identification. F. M. Sell. 2.073.381; Mar 9
Laundrv ironing and pressing machine.
2,t)S6'.900: July 13.
Laundrv machine. N. L. Etten. 2,077,407 ;
J,aundrV machine. W. A. Frantz and J.
2.087,571 : July 20.
B. KIrby. 2.067,.')72 ;
B. Kirbv. 2.095.50.-1
A. Dahler.
.\pr. 20.
J. McCnbe.
Jan,
Ocl
11. Renma and K. Plerpont.
J. Evans.
T. A.
2.070.528 ;
Carothers.
Fob. 9.
2.007,01'
Laundry machine. J.
l.auiKlry machine. J.
Laundrv machine. (
2. 095. 370 : Oct. 12.
I>aundry machinery.
Laundry marking. .\rt of.
Laundrv, 'Packaging. W. C. Krout. 2.070.467; Apr. fl.
Laurlc-acetlc-glvceride. Producing. L. P. Ilubbnch and
R. E. Thomas. 2,091,988; Sept. 7.
Lavatory and bath. Combined. W. C. Groenigor and It.
L. Di'ivison. 2,094.810; Oct. 5. „„,,,„_ „ . „„
Lavatorv. Denial. U. It. Swlnnerlnn. 2.097,lfli : Oct. 2«.
Liivatnr'v. Denial. V. K. Sclnnledeknerht. 2.090,31i;
Nov. 16.
Lavatory equipment. J. 11. Cox. 2.095.211 ; Oct. 12.
l.MV.'ilorv sIl.Micer. H. -^ Tllden. 2.091,170; Aug. 24.
Lawn ciialr. 11. E. Nolan. 2.071.0S4: Feb. 16.
Lawn edge trimmer. .1. P. IMllniMU. 2.0S,><..'.;1 1 ; July 2..
Lawn edgc>r. C. II. Hrasted. 2.093.413; Sept. 21.
Lawn mower. T. H. Funk. 2,088.203 ; July 27.
Lawn mower cutter bar. T. B. Funk. 2.0S11.S87 ; Aug.
Lawn nuiwer wheel. J. TM. T,eake. 2.076.314 ; Apr. fl.
LiiMiMv,' auxlllnrv food Ilakeg and making k«iuo. T. W.
Ilalllday. 2,075,810; Apr. 0. . . „ ,
l.iivliey. ('iinlliMiouH auloinalle. H. P. Price. 2.0M..II:
l.ii'v'forT.oniB. n. O. Tnrnpr. 2,000,080; Aug. 17.
Lay mot Ion for looniR. W. W. Ilobermon. 2.000,071 ;
Lnvi-rs In bottleH, Producing nenled cryiilHl, F. Procliarka.
i, 007. 731 ; Jan. 12.
Lnvhigoul and prlnllng device. J. I». ICnnlii. S.O.l.J.^S;
Feb. 23.
924
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Laying-out device. V. A. Boker. 2,083,490 ; June 8.
I-ead and lead alloys. W. T. Butcher. 2.097,560: Nov. 2.
Lpad and lead alloys, Treating. G. O. Smith. 2,067,507 ;
Jan. 12.
Lead and making the same, Pencil. A. Pischel. 2,075,223 ;
Mar. 30.
Lead and more particularly for removing arsenic, anti-
mony, tin and zinc, Apparatus for refining. H.
Thiimmel. 2,076.800 ; Apr. 13.
Lead and oxides of lead. Apparatus for electrolytic pro-
duction of. E. O. Cummings. 2,070,513 ; Feb. 9.
Lead bullion, DesilveVizins. F. P. Clark. 2,083,892 : June
15.
Lead cliambers for the manufacture of sulphuric acid,
Construction of. R. Moritz. 2,094,956 ; Oct. 5.
Lead compounds and hydrocarbon liquids containing same.
Making organic. F. W. Sullivan, Jr. 2,087,660 ; July
20.
Lead, Electrolytic production of. A. R. Gibson and S.
Robson. 2,092,451 ; Sept. 7.
Lead extrusion apparatus. C. A. Piercy and E. L. Cran-
dall. 2,074,856; Mar. 23.
Lead, Making colloidal. D. M. Phillippi and J. E. Wilson.
2,098,710 ; Nov. 9.
Lead, Making tetra-alkyl. M. G. Aniick, A. E. Parnielee,
and J. L. Steelier. 2,091,112 ; Aug. 24.
Lead, Making tetra-alkyl. H. W. Daubt. 2,091,114 ; Aug.
Load' oxide. Making. T. A. Jlitchell and R. J. Dalton.
2,094,276 : Sept. 28.
Lead pigment and making the same, White. R. L. Ses-
sions. 2.082,032 ; June 1.
Lead pigment. Making white. R. L. Sessions. 2,091,797 ;
Aug. 31.
Lead, Refining. J. O. Betterton and Y. E. Lebedeff.
2,101,975 ; Dee. 14.
Lead, Refining. P. W. Davis. 2,087,967: July 27.
Lead to litharge. Oxidizing of. R. M. Cole. 2,094,232 :
Sept. 28.
Lead with phosphorus, Decopperizing. J. O. Betterton
and y. E. Lebedeflf. 2,078,225 ; Apr. 27.
Leader. A. W. Harse. 2,090,478 ; Aug. 17.
Leader bracket. L. C. Eberle. 2,100,001 ; Nov. 23.
Leaf control means for tilting front drawers, Front. F.
L. G. Straubel. 2.090.647-8 : Aug. 24.
Leaf holder device. S. M. Del Camp. 2,084,552 ; June
Leaf, Photograph album. N. Edwards. 2,084,579 : June
22.
Leaf spring. D. R. M. Yates. 2.095,585 ; Oct. 12.
Leak detector. W. M. Smith. 2.082,035 ; June 1.
Leakage compensator for pumping systems. A. Soiintag.
Leaks in gas mains. Stopping and repairing. G. E. Hitz.
2,091.544 : Aug. 31.
Leaks in lefrigerating .systems, Detecting. B. S. Gaugler.
2.096,099 : Oct. 19.
Lease forming machine. S. J. Adams. 2,067,689; Jan.
Leases, Forming. N. Bernhart. 2.096.446; Oct. 19.
Leather and manufacture thereof. H. Bohm. 2 103 232 •
Dec, 28. ' '
Leather and preparing the same, Sole. O. Rohm
2.101.511 : Dec. 7.
Leather and products thereof. Impregnation of. P. K
Frolich. 2,093.431 : Sept. 21.
Leatherboard, Making. H. W. Richter. 2,076 159 •
Apr. 6.
Leatherboard. Making. 11. \V. Richter. 2.003.290 ; Sept.
Leather, Coated. R. C. Shuey. 2,083,040 ; June 8.
Leather drying. W. T. Backus. 2.073,592 : Mar 9
Leather, Dyeing. J. Burchill and G. S. J. White
2,077,546 : Apr. 20. >> "ire.
Leather, Dyeing. J. Gyr. 2,097,276 ; Oct. 26
Leather, Dyeing. G. R. Pensel. 2,069,925 ; Feb 9
Leather flexing machine. E. Wilson. 2,079.270 • Jlay
Leather or the like. Process of and apparatus for mat.u
facturing artificial. E. Mahler and J. B Catlin
2,069,257; Feb. 2. '
Leather processing. G. JL Argabrite. 2,102,667: Dec.
Leather sole imitation. S. Kiyohara. 2.093,523 • Sept 21
Leather substitute. R. Morgan. 2.098,788- Nov 9
I/cather substitute. B. Morgan. 2,098,789 ; Nov 9'
Leather substitute and making the same. F. H.irris
2,071,626; Feb. 23. n.uiii,.
Leather substitute and manufacture. Material in the
nature of. A. J. Hanley. 2,076.636; Apr. 13
Leather. Tanning. J. A. Wilson. 2,087,849 ; July 20
Leather wringing and putting-out machine. J." J. Stch-
ling. 2,094,761; Oct. 5.
Leavening process. J. S. Reichert and W. J. Snarks
2,075,408; Mar. 30. -parKs.
Lecithin product and process. A. A. Lund. 2,090 537-
Aug. 17. ...
lA-er, Aiinealiuir. E. L. Walters. 2.066 376; Jan 5
Leer loader. W. H. Failinger. 2,077,830 ; Apr ■'O
Leg, Adjustable theatre seat. W. A. G(>drls 2 086 0'>6 ■
July 6. • . - ,
Leg ad.iuster. C. IT. Green. 2,103,202- Dec 21
Leg, Artificial. L. II. Barghausen. 2,078,595 ; Anr 27
Log. Artificial. C. F. Clack. 2,083,830 ; June 15. "
Lep, Artlficlnl. .\. T. Rowley. 2,067,651; Jan. 12
4.
nu-
Leg, Folding table. W. M. Boenning. 2,068,903 ; Jan.
26.
Leg supporting device. J. T. Shaw. 2.067,101 ; Jan. 5.
Leg-supporting means for obstetrical beds. A. Comper.
2,067,891 ; Jan. 19.
Lehr loader. J. W. Ross. 2.094,497 ; Sept. 28.
Lehr stacker. G. E. Rowe. 2,075,752 ; Mar. 30.
Lehr stacking or feeding mechanism. E. P. Dormini.
2,080,858 ; May 18.
Lemon conditioning and rind curing system. L. H.
Polderman. 2,079,304 ; May 4.
Lemon washer. H. Paxton. 2,099,224 ; Nov. 16.
Lens. H. D. Beach. 2.101.016; Dec. 7.
Lens. H. W. Lee. 2,100,290-1 ; Nov. 23.
Lens and making same. F. D. Kinney. 2,067,194 ; Jan.
12.
Lens and making same. Ophthalmic. E. J. Reh.
2.074,072 ; Mar. 16.
Lens cap and finder arrangement for motion picture ap-
paratus. A. E. Schubert. 2.083.670; June 15.
Lens centering apparatus. J. A. Keenan. 2,081,936 ;
June 1.
Lens drilling machine. Eyeglass. A. T. Rochte. 2,077,266 ;
Apr. 13.
Lens for cameras, Stereoscopic or depth. J. F. Wiggin.
2,076,419 ; Apr. 6.
Lens for headlights. J. T. Hoal. 2,084,254 ; June 15.
Lens for indicating devices. L. S. Williams. 2,071,670 :
Feb. 23.
Lens grinding and polishing machine. L. L. Houchin.
2,070,733; Feb. 16.
Lens, Light spreading. W. A. Dorey and T. W. Rolph.
2,082,100 ; June 1.
Lens, Magnifying. K. Martin. 2,096,524 ; Oct. 19.
Lens, Making multifocal. D. F. Taylor. 2,097,001 ; Oct.
26.
Lens mount. A. S. Howell. 2,067,189 ; Jan. 12.
Lens mount. E. Koss and E. L. Fischer. 2.087,333 ;
July 20.
Lens, Multifocal. B. Culver and S. A. Emerson.
2,071,616 ; Feb. 23.
Lens, Multifocal. L. W. Snyder. 2,097,260 ; Oct. 26.
Lens obturating device. .1. F. Levenrhal. 2,067,771 :
Jan. T?.
Lens, Onhthalmic. A. Ames, Jr., and G. H. Gliddon.
2,087,234 ; July 20.
Lens, Ophthalmic. S. Broder. 2,077,092 ; Apr. 13.
Lens, Ophthalmic. H. W. Hill. 2,072..593 : Alar. 2.
Lens, Ophthalmic. F. D. Kinney. 2.076,432 ; Apr. 6.
Lens, Ophthalmic. E. D. Tillyer. 2,077,134; Apr. 13.
Lens, Ophthalmic. E. D. Tillyer. 2,087.270 ; July 20.
Lens, Optical. V. H. Hancock. 2.097,369 : Oct. 26.
Lens, Reflector. A. Nechin. 2,086,388 ; July 6.
Lens system, Optical. F. Michelssen. 2,085,437 ; June
Lenses, Apparatus for producing one-piece multifocal
ophthalmic. L. L. Houchin. 2,087.687 ; July 20.
^^n^^n>, .R^J''^'^ ^°^ cementing optical. H. A. Jahraus.
2,066,936 ; Jan. 5.
Lenses, Manufacture of. J. H. Martin. 2,096,751 ; Oct.
Lenses. Method and apoaratus for making one-piece
multifocal ophthalmic. D. D. Hubbell. 2,087,514;
July 20.
Let-off mechanism. W. E. Lundgren. 2,092,718 : Sept. 7.
Let-off mechanism. L. M. Rogers. 2,096,593 ; Oct. 19.
Letter sheet. Duplex. J. Giordano. 2,071.623; Feb. 23
Lettering guide. H. C. Rose. 2.080.093 ; May 11.
'^"o^^nS onrP^x-'"^2"<^ shipping, Treating. J. H. Grande.
.i. 090.209 : Aov. 2.
Level. G. W. Wilson. 2,084,053 ; June 15.
Level, Adjustable. J. E. Torbert, Jr. 2.097,849 : Nov. 2
Jino^2^ mounting same. Spirit. A. Langsner.
^, iu..i, oo4 ; Dec. 14.
^"^^iiT^ri-> Pl'i"'*' indicating device. H. Schuettinger.
^'^onQTolo 4""^°^'^ therefor. J. E. Torbert, Jr.
.i. 097. 848 ; Nov. 2.
^''o'nn?'i?J?.t '•"ntrol for automatic pilots. B. G. Carlson.
-,091,306 ; Aug. 31.
Level of supports. Device for maintaining the condition of.
H. O. Hem. 2.099,562 ; Nov 16
''^A'*^'^!." . ''"'' t>=il;ing powdo
2.094,179 ; .Sept. 28.
Leveling and squaring device. C. Roggero. 2,103,184 ;
Dec. 21. ^o . .
Leveling device. L. E. Blanchett. 2.101,837 ; Dec. 14.
Vo^^tr"*^ machine E. E. Winkley. 2,098,366 ; Nov. 9.
9nfifi^-fi=.'''"T Self-computing. L. w. i:autcrmilch.
2,066.(85 ; Jan. 5.
Lever. P C. Temple. 2.099,244 : Nov. 16
G;j-er'2,Toa67l-ToT*3o''^''''''°'' ""'^^ *'"• ^^ °-
Lever, Brake. C R. Duncan. 2,099,728 ; Nov. 23.
Lever, Brake. P. Schaefer. 2,078,417 Apr. 27
Lever construction. S. A. Snell. 2,077,279 ; Apr. 13.
LoA'or controlled system. G. Fleischel. 2,0^7,885 ; July
'''"f,^,!'i ^I'^^'^l'"'^''"^* "'■ ^A'""^'' I'ock'Mg lever devices in con-
tiol mechanisms. Control. R. Hifnei- 9 n7S r.ft^ •
cans. M. R. Milarch.
Aju
sms. Control. R. Hafner. 2,078,063 ;
'"2,080r903;'Mny iT '""''""'' ''"'"'""■ ''■ '^'""""^
LIST OF INVENTIONS
925
Lever mechanism. C. A. Sawtelle. 2.094,109 ; Sept. 28.
Lever mechanism. C. C. Strange. 2,088,880 ; Aug. 3.
Lever, Power lift. A. S. Bloomtiuist. 2.099.594 ; Nov. 16.
Leverage changing mechanism for vehicle bralves. A. G.
H. Carlbom. 2,081,660 ; May 25.
License plate. F. J. Martin. 2,08.'5,813 ; July 6.
License plate. P. A. White. 2,082,434 ; June 1.
License plate casing and illuminator. I. Raffelson.
2,081,281 ; May 25.
License plate cover and advertising device, Combination.
F. C. Roessler. 2,093,620 ; Sept. 21.
License plate frame. A. S. Campbell. 2.082,732; June 1.
License plate holder. N. E. Woods. 2,087,177 ; July 13.
License plate structure. G. A. Dupuis. 2,092,900 : Sept.
14.
Licen.se plate. Telltale automobile. H. L. Sanderson.
2,087,167 ; July 13.
License tag fastener, Safety. A. T. Padavic, Jr. 2,066,694 ;
Jan. 5.
Licorice mass, Making. W. L. Geddes. 2,067.913 : Jan.
19.
Lid, Container. H. Roesinger. 2,079,698; May 11.
Lid for cooking utensils. J. E. Warrick. 2,093.593 :
Sept. 21.
T,id lifting device. S. D. Wright. 2.095.623 : Oct. 12.
Lid nailing machine, Automatic. H. Paxton, G. C. Paxton,
and H. D. Benson. 2,084,048 ; June 15.
Lifeboat launching apparatus. J. H. McPartland.
2,091,327 ; Aug. 31.
Lifeboat propelling mechanism. C. W. Allen. 2,073,383 ;
Mar. 9.
Lifeboat propelling mechanism. C. W. Allen. 2,098,606 ;
Nov. 9.
Lifeboat, Safety. C. Farrugia. 2,096,167 ; Oct. 19.
Life preserver. S. Scavo. 2.094,499; Sept. 28.
Lifesaving and swimming propelling device. L. M. de
Corlieu. 2.099,973 ; Nov. 23.
Lifesaving device. H. W. Walters. 2,088.251 ; July 27.
Lift and like controlling mechanism. N. C. Smart and
P.. F. Moss. 2.072,282 : Mar. 2.
Lift and turntable. Automobile. E. E. Woodman.
2,089,082 ; Aug. 3.
Lift, Automnhilp C. J. Bristol. 2.097,853 : Nov. 2.
Lift, Automobile. C. J. Bristol and B. B. Thompson.
2,09.5,051 ; Oct. 5.
Lift, Automobile. D. D. Myers. 2.099.274: Nov. 16.
Lift, Automobile. E. B. Thompson. 2,095,041 ; Oct. 5.
Lift, Automobile. E. B. Thompson. 2.100.617; Nov. .30.
Lift cutting machine. L. P. Exley. 2.070,477 ; Feb. 9.
Lift for gin breasts. Power. G. H. McClintock. 2,090,543 :
Aug. 17.
Lift for sadirons. T. L. Reed. 2.072.217 : Mar. 2.
Lift for shoes, Detachable. F. T. Gentile. 2,070,229 :
Feb. 9.
Lift. Hydraulic. J. G. Dorward. 2.085,961 ; July 6.
Lift. Hydraulic power. E. A. Johnston. 2,095,876 ; Oct.
12.
Lift implement. Power. F. T). Jones. 2,082,247; June 1.
Lift, Mnltlpost. I. Von K. Ilotl. 2,074,148; Mar. 10.
Lift structure. D.D.Myers. 2.091.156 ; Aug. 24.
Lift-truck. E. A. Reed. 2,077.265: Apr. 13.
Lift, Vehicle. J. D. Cochin. 2,080.n4: May 11.
Lift, Vehicle. L. C. Stukenborg. 2,099,775 ; Nov. 23.
Lifter: See-
Can and pan lifter. Shaper fool lifter.
Hydniulio valve lifter. Stack lifier.
Invalid lifter. Valve lifter.
Jar lifter. Wadle lifter.
Pot lifter.
r>iftcr for shapers. Electric tool. W. F. Zimmcrmann and
G. Davenport. 2,090,508: Aug. 17.
Lifting and coupling tool, Combined. T. T. Varnoy. Jr.
■J. 072,391 ; Mar. 2.
Lifting and/or sideward driving mechanism for a>ito
mobiles. A. A. Thomas. 2.000,768; Aug. 24.
Lifting apparatus. H. Nllaon. 2,099,903; Nov. 23.
Lifting jack. J. Akins. 2,096,022; Oct. 19.
Lifting lack. J. TJrown. 2.089.336; y\ng. 10.
Lifting jack. A. It. Urusli. 2.0S0.5:?n ; May 18
Lifting .lack. M. 15. Lncker, 2.096,0.50: Oct. 19.
Lifting mechanism. I. von K. Hott. 2.070.027; Apr. 0.
Lifting inechMnlsm for iiutoiuohili'H imd the like. I. V. K.
Ilott. 2,080,481 ; May IS.
Lifting mechaiiisni for dump hiidlcs. F. Bisznntz.
2.094,521 : Sept. 2ft,
lifting mechanism for road graders, Hydraulic. R. W.
Kccler. 2,072,:i00 ; Mar. 2.
Lifting u])0('<\ of differently loaded hydraulic Jiicks. SyHteni
111 e.iuall/.Ing the. <'. 1>. Henry. 2.10:i.530; Dec. 28.
r-lgatuH! package. E. Tliemak. 2.081.389: May 2.'>.
LiL-alure treating api)aratuH. A. Jj. Waugli. 2.102,808;
1)ec. 21.
Light : Hce—
Automobile hood light. Search light.
Iteacon sun rnv llclit. Signal light.
Decorative light. Tiillllglil iind Htop llglil.
Electric and flame light. 'rrnller light.
Juki -MineM' hoanl light. Htllltv light.
Marker Ucht. Wheel hub light.
I'ortable light. . ,. ,
[,lght Mild (Ire alarm caMing. Combined. A. Merdnii.
2.100.908; Nov. 30. , , ^„ ,
Lii'lit l)enni trnnHinlHslcui KyHtem. A. Mcli. NICOlHOn,
2.1 00,34 8; Nov. 30.
Light-buoy and feeding same. F. Jaedicke. 2,091,857 ;
Aug. 31.
Light casing. J. D. Langdon. 2,099,444 ; Nov. 16.
Light diffusing material. W. W. English. 2,089,351 :
Aug. 10.
Light equipped vanity case. M. J. Davis. 2,070,857 ;
Feb. 16.
Light fastness in transfer copies. Securing. W. Iloskins.
Jr. 2,088,417 ; July 27.
Light filter. D. de Bayer-Krucsay. 2.087,802 ; July 20.
Light filter. G. Wilmanns. 2,075,153 ; Mar. 30.
Light fixture. Convenience. C. I. Smith. 2,075,364 ; Mar.
30.
Light fixture, Electric. E. E. Holt. 2,094,656 ; Oct. 5.
Light fixture. Electric. G. A. Johnson. :i. 101. 680;
Dec. 7.
Light for lifeboats. Automatic electric safety. G. A. F.
Winckler. 2.099,878 ; Nov. 23.
Light for motor compartments. Motor trouble flood. A.
Stumpf. 2,090,611 ; Aug. 17.
Light for photography. Source of. W. Schneider.
2,078,689 ; Apr. 27.
Light for truck, etc.. Flickering signal. W. V. O'Neil.
2,090,332 ; Aug. 17.
rjght intensity indicator. C. S. Woodside. 2.101.122;
Dec. 7.
Light measuring device. W. van B. Roberts. 2.069,505 ;
Feb. 2.
Light-modifving article and producing the same. N. Riehl.
2,088,438 ; July 27.
Light modulating cell. S. Clothier and H. C. Hogencamp.
2,100,836 ; Nov. 30.
Light modulation system. 11. Shore and J. N. Whitaker.
2.095.717 ; Oct. 12.
Liu'ht, Oven. G. Herbster. Re. 20,324 ; Apr. 0.
Light projecting apparatus; W. C. Hackman. 2,099,975 ;
Nov. 23.
Light projection system and projection lens therefor. B.
B. Forthey. 2,091.275 ; Aug. 31.
Light projector and the beam produced thereby. Cooling
a. D.W.Everett. 2,080,120 ; May 11.
Light ray projector. B. S. Young. 2,078.986 ; May 4.
Light reflecting device. S. S. Cramer. 2,086,314 ; July 0.
Light reflecting means. W. F. Grote. 2,069,881 ; Feb. 9.
Light reflecting means. C. D. Ryder. 2,076,043-4 ;
Apr. 6.
Light reflecting sign. E. H. Branson. 2,071.294 ; Feb. 16.
Light reflector device. Safety. W. D. Clark. 2,093.907 ;
Sept. 21.
Light relay. A. Karolus. 2,084,201 ; June 15.
Light sensitive apparatus. L. O. Grondahl and P. H.
Geiger. 2,089,8.30; Aug. 10.
Llght-sensltlvo cell manufacture. C. S. Treacy.
2,074,676; Mar. 23.
Light sensitive derivatives of vaf-dyestuffs and preparing
llieni. I', Ochwat and B. Wendt. 2,082.178; June 1.
Light-sensitive device. O. Geislor and J. Elsele.
2.096,170; Oct. 19.
Light sensitive device. F. M. I'enning and M. J. Jansen.
2.080,926; Mav 18.
Light-sensitive material. A. von Blehler. 2,088,145 ;
July 27.
Llglit-sensltlve material and producing pictures. G. von
Le Gorre. 2,060,631 ; Jan. 5.
Light sensitive materials. Manufacture of. W. Dieterle,
W. Zeh, and W. /erwecU. 2,000,966 ; Jan. 5.
Light sensitive system. H. Diamond, 2.O,SS.4O0 ; J\ily 27.
LIght-shleld for cameras, etc. C. A. Watrous. 2,098,843 ;
Nov. 9.
Light sign device. G. Tllles. 2.000.549 ; Jan. n.
Light .signal. O. S. Field. 2.103.251 ; Dec. 28.
Liu'ht slL-nal. A D. Moore. 2.101.1,S(:: Dec 7.
Light signal. Railway. W. B. Wells. 2,094.089 ; Oct. 5.
Light source, Incandescent. P. T. Farnsworth. 2,089,054;
Aug. 3.
Light source, Primary. M. M. Hlr.soh. 2.070,020;
Apr. 0.
Light Hourcp, Ultraviolet. W. O. Prouty. 2.093.735;
Sepl. 21.
Lltht support. F. C. McGrady. 2.100.058; Nov. 23.
Light system. Blinking. G. C. 1')«vls. 2,078.372; .\nr. 27.
LIl:IiI tranHnilttlng nieana. J. Krel, Jr. 2,080,259;
May 11,
Light valve. J, B. Ilarley. 2.003.074: Sept. 21.
Lighter. J, G.iller. L'.d.s I. MHI ; June l.'i.
T. M. Gibson. 2.070.121 ; Feb. 9.
A. Klldtrom. 2,079,454; Mnv 4.
11 A M"»i/, •.'.OO'l •'.■• • »<.i.i 14
G. P. Schmltt. 2.094.022; Oct. ft.
F. A. Whit taker. 2.071.001 ; Feb 23.
Lighter
Lighter.
• l.'l.ler.
Muhter.
Lighter
Lighter and control, GnH range.
Schulte. 2,072.034 ; Feb. 23.
Lighter, Aniomatlc. S. W. Neldner.
Lighter. Illnwnlpe.
2.0l>:i.<):il ; S.'pt.
'iL'titer, I "Ilia r. A.
• l..iii,.r iM.vM- .1
Lighter. t'Igari'tliv
(■"Igiirelte.
C'l'lirelti'
ClgH relit
L. n. Grnrink nn.l W, A
LIgliter
I li'liter.
Lighter,
Lighter, Comluintllili'
14.
Lighter ponRtrnctlon
2.072.178; Miir. 2.
II. W. Cowln anil W, J, JiiroliKnoii
II.
A. JolinM.in •.•. 101.330 : Dee. 7.
S>iil.'< '.' 101. iim " • Me,. 7
T Florman. 2.0S0.412; Jiilv 0,
I. KInrnmn. 2.004.591 ; Oct. 5.
I v<'<'->n'Mi •_• iiMT M7') • Nov 2.
8. Wldcgren. 2.08.S.985 : Auu
lh|uld. L. Hollo. 2.102.108;
A y Relllv 2.102.3S1 : IV.
IVr,
M
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926
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
■U'
H. Guenther and
Automatic. L. S.
Lighter construction for eas ranges.
H. C. Maul. 2.087,720 ; July 20.
Lighter construction for gas ranges,
Kauffman. 2,081,819 ; May 25.
Liglner, Electric. P. W. Schreiber. 2.087,818; July 20.
Lighter, Electric blowpipe. L. W. Young. 2,076,691 :
Apr. 13.
Lighter, Electric cigar. S. L. Wolfson. 2,093,116 ; Sept.
14.
Lighter for gas stoves. Automatic oven. P. I. HoUman.
2,087,433 ; July 20.
Lighter, Gas. L. Laghetto. 2,078.570 ; Apr. 27.
Lighter, Gas. C. F. Larseu. 2.091.208 ; Aug. 24.
Lighter, Pocket. L. Lenfant. 2,070,232 ; Feb. 9.
Lighter, Pvrophoric. A. Scheibinger and S. Koehlreuter.
2,068,873 : Jan. 26.
Lighter, Pyrophoric. H. Silberknopf. 2,092,594 ;
Sept. 7.
Lighter-than-air-craft. H. G. Eeichert and L. H. O.
Stobbe. 2,094,619 ; Oct. 5.
Lighting and air conditioning device. W. A. Brown.
2.087,239-40 ; July 20.
Lighting and signal system, Automobile. J. C. Ford.
2,081,892 ; May 25.
Lighting apparatus. S. F. Arbuclde. 2.097.399 : Oct. 26.
Lighting apparatus. L. Schepmoes. 2,082,124 ; June 1.
Lighting appliance. L. C. Doane. 2,092,573 ; Sept. 7.
Lighting construction. R. B. Benjamin. 2,071,159 ; Feb.
16.
Lighting control. T. H. Long. 2,078,677 ; Apr. 27.
Lighting device. H. J. Spanner. 2.097.261 ; Oct. 26.
Lighting device. Decorative. A. Stechbart. 2,074,154 ;
Mar. 16.
Lighting device, Electric. W. F. Sheppard. 2,079,532 ;
Jlay 4.
Lighting device for gas burners. J. J. Slavin and L. H.
Geurink. 2,091,530 ; Aug. 31.
Lighting device. Sewing machine. R. E
2,067,868; Jan. 12.
Lighting equipment for passenger vehicles.
'2.102,944; Dec. 21.
Lighting fixture. C. W. Brown. 2,071,108 :
-■ ■ • - A. P. Ebrite. 2,081.326:
H. J. Flaherty. 2,078,793; Apr. 27.
C. W. Flood, Jr. 2. 09:?. 165; Sept. 14.
W. W. Kantack. 2,075,206 ; Mar. 30.
P. D. Phillips. 2.095.761 ; Oct. 12.
E. F. Sibbert. 2,078,032 ; Apr. 20.
R. Wendel. 2,102,816 : Dec. 21.
A. H. White. 2,095,353 ; Oct. 12.
Electric. H. D. Hain. 2,101,499 ;
Lighting fixture.
Lighting fixture.
Lighting fixture.
Lighting fixture.
Lighting fixture.
Lighting fixture.
Lighting fixture.
Lighting fixture.
Lighting fixture,
Dec. 7.
Lighting fixture,
Nov. 9.
Lighting fixture,
2,089,049 ; Aug.
Lighting fixture,
,094.394 ; Sept
vom Lehn.
L. C. Doano.
; Feb. 16.
May 25.
Electric. A. J. Parissi. 2,098,631 ;
E. B. Benjamin.
C. H. Bissell.
Explosionproof.
3.
Explosionproof,
,._.__ . 28.
Lighting fixture. Explosion resisting. C. H. Bissell and
H. P. Hastings. 2,070,195 ; Feb. 9.
Lighting fixture. Indirect. L. C. Doane. 2,066,771 ; Jan. 5.
Lighting fixture. Interchangeable shaded wall. J. R.
Marsh. 2.070,973 ; Feb. 16.
Lichting fixture of the indirect type. Street. J. L.
Poser and R. Franke. 2,066,918 ; Jan. 5.
Lighting fixture. Shade-holding. J. L. Jaffe. 2,092,648 ;
Sept. 7.
Lighting means for gas range burners. Automatic. P. S.
Harper. 2,093,272 ; Sept. 14.
Lighting of road vehicles. J. G. Steel. 2,089,672 ; Aug.
10.
Short and G. M. Parker. 2,093,372;
H. H. Gordon.
L. Schepmoes.
J. W. Snyder,
Automatic safety
2.087,029 : Julv 13.
2.099.452 : Nov." 16.
Jr. 2,094,759 ; Oct. 5.
W. Lackev.
W. R. Tomlin. 2.06S,.")80 ;
H. A. Douglas.
Lighting set. I.
Sept. 14.
Lighting system.
Tjiehting system.
Lighting system.
Lighting system
2.100,695 : Nov. 30
Lighting system. Automobile.
Jan. 19.
Lighting system for automotive vehicles
2,076,074; Apr. 6.
Lighting system for toys, Electric.
2, 0,83, .594 : June 15.
Lighting system. Vehicle. L. W. Chubb.
20.
Lighting tube. Electric metal vapor.
M. Roger. 2,094,668 ; Oct. 5.
Ligliting unit. J. 11. Blitzer. 2.083.426 : June 8.
" A. F. II. V:\v\s. 2,082,687 ; June 1.
C. A. B. Halvorson. 2.066,073; .Tan. ."i
C. A. B. Halvorson. 2.078,137 ; Apr. 20.
Emergency. 0. P. Hulst. 2.097.230-7 •
C.
A. Brethen.
2.087,795; July
M. Pirani and
Ligliting unit.
Ligliting unit.
Ligliting unit.
Lichting unit
Oct, 26.
Lightning arrester. L. S. Brach. Re. 20,465 ; Aug. 10.
Lightning arrester and making the same. G. E. Andre.
2,072.8.^0 ; Mar. 9.
Liglitning corrector. B. E. O'Hagan. 2,074,753 ; Mar.
23.
Lights. Apparatus for indicating an operative condition
of vehicle. IF. L. Black. 2.101.4,99; Dec. 7.
Light.';, Dimming radio. J. L. McWeeny. 2,103,334 ; Dec
28.
Lignin sulphonic acid molding compositions and treating
same. G. C. Howard and L. T. Sandborn. 2,077,884;
Apr. 20.
Limb, Artificial. L. H. Barghausen. 2,078,594 ; Apr. 27.
Limb, Artificial. F. Ronowsky. 2,073,807 ; Mar. 16.
Lime and carbon dioxide. Process and apparatus for the
production of. G. H. Haas. 2,080,981 : Mav 18.
Lime distributing machine. C. E. Moore. ' 2,097,102 ;
Oct. 26.
Lime from oyster shells, Production of. A. B. Wood.
2,080,883 ; May 18.
Limp. Making. G. F. Horton. 2.097.979 ; Nov. 2.
Limit switch. O. F. Carlson. 2,078,441 ; Apr. 27.
Limited strain wrench. O. L. Cox. 2,094,584 ; Oct. 5.
Line casting machine. L. Geisert. 2,080,309 ; May 11.
Line drop compensation. Z. O. St. Palley. 2,068,576 ;
Jan. 19.
Line finder for loose leaf binders. N. S. Welk and F.
Hocker. 2.080,975 ; May 18.
Line justification. R. E. Paris. 2,077,490 ; Apr. 20.
Line justification. R. E. Paris. 2,084,450 ; June 22.
Line marking device. V. E. Lilly. 2,094,017 ; Sept. 28.
Line resonator. Low power factor. J. W. Conklin and
L. A. Battermaun. 2.103.515 : Dec. 28.
Line shock absorber. O. B. English. 2,096,392 : Oct. 19.
Line spacer. Variable. A. F. Mulhare. 2,090,139 ; Aug.
Line spacing machine. H. C. Jones. 2,075,201 ; Mar. 30.
Line stabilizer, Trailing. R. M. Heintz. 2,093,443 •
Sept. 21.
Line tap stick wrench. S. P. Becker. 2,099,921 ; Nov.
Lined concrete pipe. H. Eschenbrenner. 2,070,888 ; Feb.
16.
Linen wringing machine. K. Kemper. 2,099,365 ; Nov. 16
Liner. G. H. Graham. 2.084,906 : June 22
Liner. G. H. Graham. 2,086,613 ; July 13
Liner assembling device. P. W. Dempsey. 2,084,672 ■
June 22.
Liner, Basket. G. F. Fillbrandt. 2,068,404; Jan. 19.
Liner for bearings. E. R. Darby and P. J. Potter.
2.102.998 : Dec. 21.
Liner for bearings. O. E. Harder. 2,100,314: Nov. 30.
Liner for type slug casting machines. J. W. Hemlin and
C. A. Anderson. 2,083,911 : June 15.
Liner mounting for rotary table bushings and the like.
W. A. Abegg. 2.088,830; Aug. 3.
Liner, Scale section. B. L. Simmons. 2,080,792 ; May
18.
Liner setting tool. C. C. Brown. 2.097.755 : Nov. 2
Liner, Tunnel. A. E. Wilkoff. 2,077.137 ; Apr. 13.
Liner. Tunnel. A. E. Wilkoflf. 2,077,351 ; Apr. 13.
Lines of type matter in phototype composing, Justification
of. L. Wenczler. 2,098,928; Nov. 9.
Lining and fly reinforcement for trousers. L. Fenichel
and H. Lieb. 2,094,352 ; Sept, 28.
Linings for Jordan engine shells. Making. H. D. Stuck
and P. A. De Nault. 2.103.344 : Dec. 28.
9'nQ4 n9s ™°'*^° metal containers. P. T. Stroup.
Lining for vessels. H. R. Austin. 2,100.895; Nov. 30
Lining for window guides. D. C. Bailey. 2,089,085 ;
Aug. 3.
Lining, Furnace. J. Karmanocky. 2,082,698 ; June 1.
Lining, Oven. J. G. Hoff. 2.101.5.82- Dec 7
Lining, Tunnel. A. Foukal. 2.098.915 ; Nov. 9
Lining, Tunnel. A. E. Wilkoff. 2,080,020 ; May 11
Lining, Woven friction. W. Nanfeldt. 2,074,128; Mar.
lb.
^^",]'"?2'_fPP'\'"«<^"s for erecting tunnel. M. L Killmer.
_' nc, ,., n : .Tan. 12.
Linings, Method and apparatus for manufacturing fric-
tion. D. W. Fether. 2,081,620 : May 25.
Lingerie pin. B. L. Blalce. 2.074,359 ; Mar. 23.
Lingerie strap holder. L O. Haas. 2.086,767 ; July 13.
Link. C. N. Mitchell. Re. 20,512 ; Sept. 21.
Link. R. F. Peo. 2,091,103 ; Aug. 24
Link band for ornamental and useful purposes. R.
Einsele. 2.079,400 ; Mav 4
Link. Connecting. R. F. Peo. 2.095,711 : Oct. 12
r1 ""on onn'^""? ^°^ automotive vehicles. J. W. Leighton.
Ke. JO. 399 ; June 8.
?n^i^2"^W-^°^y repair. J. B. Bambenek, D C. Bambenek,
and P. A^orner. 2,068,222; Jan. 19.
Sept 91^""'' cliains. G. J. Campbell, Jr. 2,093,547;
^^"^,'>j^,_ |Y!:P- ^1^^ .jlG- Hosley and T. Birkenmaier.
Link loading machine. C. E. Simpson. 2.094,026 ; Sept.
Link support. C. C. Sidwell. 2.066.425 : .Tan 5.
Lnilc Swing. C. F, Hir.shfeld. 2,091.478: Aug. 31.
L,inoleum composition flooring material. W. A. Sale and
\\. J. Koenig. 2,094.674; Oct. 5.
2.098"oi.5-^No?"'>'"'''''''- ""'• ^"'""^ '^'^^ -^- ^- ^^'"^'■•
Lint, Collecting. ' d". Taylor. 2,100,112- Nov 93
Lint collecting apparatus. D. Taylor. 2,090,"955 ; Aug.
^'jl.a?^ 1(3"* ^^'^^^' -^"^iustable. J. A. Streun. 2,073,858 ;
Lip Inying device. G. A. Miner. 2,102.731 • Dec 21
Lip rouge spre.ader. L. B. Purcell. 2,096.858 : Oct. 26.
Liipstick container. E. C. Anderson. 2,100,999 ; Nov. 30
LIST OF INVENTIONS
927
Lipstick demonstrating device. P. Bcvis. 2,085,180 ;
June 29.
Lipsrick holder. N. Kasdau and R. F. Landwehr.
2,089,832 ; Aug. 10.
Lipstick holder. N. Kasdan and R. F. Landwehr.
2,099,488; Nov. 16.
Lipstick holder. S. Morrison. 2,085,86.5 ; July 6.
Lipstick holder. S. Morrison. 2,093.<585 ; Sept. 21.
Lipstick holder. E. H. Tompkins. 2,090,078 ; Aug. 17.
Lipstick holder. Automatic. G. C. Fullmer. 2,091,312 ;
Aug. 31.
Lip stick rouge blender. A. and E. Blum. 2,086,528 ;
July 13.
Lip turning machine. C. G. Brostrcm. 2,076,698 ; Apr.
13.
Lip turning machine. J. M. Whelton. 2,099,042 ; Nov. 16.
Liquefier system for solidified carbon dio.xide. F. C. Seek.
2,073,121 ; Mar. 9.
Li(|uid and powder dispensing container. K. D. Mereditli.
2,068,034 ; Jan. 19.
Liquid, Antifreezing. O. Schenck and W. Gellendien.
2,094,564; Sept. 28.
Liquid, Apparatus for dispensing measured quantities of.
H. Wydler. 2,089,724 ; Aug. 10.
Liquid, Apparatus for regulating the level of. L. S.
Chalatow. 2,081,891 ; May 25.
Liquid carbonator. J. Llthgow. 2,085,107 ; June 29.
Liquid coating composition. A. H. Batchelder. 2,087,395 ;
July 20.
Liquid coating composition. W. H. Woodford. 2.067,586 ;
Jan. 12.
Liquid conductor heater. M. W. Hanks. 2,081,537 ; May
25.
Li(|uld contact switch. J. H. Payne, Jr. 2,101,092 ;
Dec. 7.
Liquid container. A. S. Bowen. 2,093,905 : Sept. 21.
Liquid container. W. H. Martin and R. V. Salisbury.
2,077,341 ; Apr. 13.
Liquid containing compressible bodies of material. Treat-
ing. J. R. Blorldund. 2,101,528: Dec. 7.
Liquid cooler. R. R. Butts. 2,072,082 ; Mar. 2.
Liquid cooler. D. H. Dolison. 2,075,184 ; Mar. 30.
Liquid cooler. W. D. Drysdale. 2.10;i!)70; Dec. 28.
Liquid cooler. J. L. Hudson. 2,091,074; Aug. 24.
Liquid cooling apparatus. H. J. De Cremer. 2,079,549 ;
May 4.
Liquid delivering apparatus. E. G. Petersen and H. D.
Seitz. 2,075,356 ; Mar. 30.
Liquid depth or contents gauge. A. Nutsford. 2,072,311 ;
Mar. 2.
Liquid, Device for cooling or warming a. P. Schlum-
bohm. 2,075,831 : Apr. 6.
Liquid, Device for dispensing measured quantities of. F.
SehUr. 2,102,2.39; Dec. 14.
Liquid diffusion apparatus. A. L. Webre. 2,068,094 ;
Jan. 19.
Liquid dispenser. L. E. Her. 2,066.977: Jan. 5.
Li(iuid dispenser. H. Longway. 2,091,737; Aug. 31.
Liquid dispenser. W. P. Myron. 2,074,554 ; Mar. 23.
Liquid dispenser. F. Nedbalek. 2,069.383. Feb. 2.
Liquid dispenser. J. H. Staalc. 2,091,838; Aug. 31.
Liquid dispenser. W. Tamminga and O. Bonami.
2,081,159 ; May 25.
Liquid dispenser. II. T. Weeg. 2,097.503: Nov. 2.
Liquid dispenser and cooler. J. S. Rosado. 2,066,948 ;
Jan. 5.
Ll(iuid dispenser. Sanitary. W. Tamminga. O. Bonoini,
and R. E. Corradinl. 2,081,651 ; May 25.
Liquid dispenser. Sanitary. W. Tnmniingn, O. Bonoml. R.
E. Corradinl, and H. M. Jones. 2,081,650; May 25.
Liquid dispen.ser. Volumetric. W. E. Barrott. 2,099.591 ;
Nov. 16.
Liquid dispensing. W. H. LoUey and H. T. Goss.
2,084.288 ; June 15.
Liquid dispensing apparatus. E. II. Bradley. 2,070,560;
Feb. 10.
Liquid dispensing apparatus. \V. M. Carroll. 2,10I,S06;
Dee. 7.
Liquid dispensing apparatus. C. M. Drinkwntor.
2.071.511 ; Mar. 23.
Liquid dispensing apparatus. T. O. Ferguson. 2,083,770;
.tune 15.
Liquid dispensing apparatus. E. G. Hedges aiid U.
Stickles. 2.008,093 : Nov. 2.
Lirinid dispensing apparatus. J. A. Logan and \V. II.
DeLaucey. 2,079,295; May 4.
Liquid dispensing apparatus. P. B. Renfrew. 2,0».3,84I) ;
Sept. 21.
I;l(iMid dispensing apparattiK. R. E. Rlsser. 2,084,507;
June 22.
Liquid dispensing apparatus. L. W. Valentino. 2.100.090 ;
Nov. 30.
Llfiuid dispensing appnratUH. 3.C.. Woodford. 2,009.011:
Nov. Ul,
Liquid dispensing device. H. L. niuin. 2,070,203 ;
Apr. 0.
Llqiil<i dispensing device. ('. S. De Wilt. 2.000.827;
Liquid dispensing device. K. Heller. 2.007.003; Oct. 26.
Llrruld dUpi. using device. M. L. .McKei y. 2,IO.t,(lM, ;
Dee. •2R.
LI((Mld dlsp.nslng device. O. O. Reld. 2,071,218; Feb. 10.
Liquid dispensing device. O. Scliul!!. 2,083,l)tM ; June 15.
Liquid dispensing device. Compressed air operated. G.
Schulz. 2,083,965 ; June 15.
Liquid dispensing device, Effervescent. E. G. Hedges.
2.091,042 ; Aug. 24.
Liquid dispensing means, Canned. I. M. Uppercu and
F. J. Joyce. 2,069,984; Feb. 9.
Liquid display device. C. \V. Weber. 2.099,155 ; Nov. 16.
Liquid distribution for hydraulic brakes. Apparatus for.
M. Stansbury. 2,085.173 : June 29.
Liquid distributor. S. Baiesi. 2.085.567 : June 29.
Liquid expresser. L. F. Ducker. 2,100,026 ; Nov. 23.
Liquid feeding and treating system. L. D. Jones.
2,095,217 ; Oct. 5.
Liquid filling machine. R. E. J. Nordquist. 2,070,616 ;
Feb. 16.
Liquid filter. J. J. Moionnier. 2,093,894 : Sept. 21.
Liquid filter. J. D. Wick* and J. N. Mowery. 2,081,968 ;
June 1.
Li(iuid flow control. A. M. Brosius. 2,079.063 ; May 4.
Liquid flow indicator. L. M. Rugel and P. F. Rugel.
2,097.535 ; Nov. 2.
Liquid from gas lines, Device for removing. D. P. Slay.
S,073,311 ; Mar. 9.
Liquid from materials. ■Method of and apjiaratus for the
extraction of. W. R. Tliornson. 2.101.109: Dec. 7.
Liquid from metal containers. Device for withdrawing.
H. Squires. 2,070,930; Feb. 16.
Liquid fuel burner. E. E. Arnold. 2.099,092 ; Nov. 16.
Liijiiid liic'l burner. J. Junirers. I'.OCT i;r.(; ; .hm. ]•_'.
Liiiuid fuel burner. L. H. Rees. 2,086,639; July 13.
Liquid fuel burner. H C Shagaloff. 2,069,857 ; Feb. 9.
Liquid fuel burner. R. M. Sherman. 2,066.6--)2 ; Jan. 5.
Li((uid fuel burner. R. M. Sherman. 2.0'^l'l,Ss5 : Julv 13.
Liquid fuel burner. V. S. Todaro. 2,075,242 ; Mar. 30.
Liquid gauging device. J. M. Summers. 2,071,145; Feb.
10.
Liquid handling mechanism. C. W. Reade and H. T.
Scott. 2,070,841 ; Feb. 16.
Liquid level control. O. Kiister. 2,092,623 : Sept. 7.
Liquid level control device. J. Miller. 2,090,695 ; Aug.
24.
Liquid level horizon. B. G. Carlson. 2,075,502 ; Mar. 30.
Li(iuid level indicating valve. E. H. Bickley. 2,103.055 ;
l)<>c. 21.
Liquid level indicator. E. H. Bickley. 2,073.300 ; Mar. 9.
Li<iuid level indicator. J. D'Arcev. 2.098.085; Nov. 2.
Liquid level indicator. H. G. M. Fischer. 2,069,917;
Feb. 9.
Liquid level indicator. C. L. Howse. 2.069.312; Feb. 2.
Liquid level indicator. C. I/. Howse. 2.091,318; Aug. 31.
Licjuid level indicator. C. L. Howse and H. E. ISrelsford.
2,091,319; Aug. 31.
Liquid level indicator. R. C. Scott. 2.072,223 ; Mar. 2.
Li(|uid level indicator jind valve therefor. C. L. Seward,
Jr. 2.082,723; June 1. ^
Liquid level recorder. J.C.Stevens. 2.099.180 : >.'ov. 16.
Liquid level responsive device. H. A. Kuljian. 2,009.959 ;
Feb. 9.
Li(iuid measuring apparatus. A. Ijanscr. Re. 20,309 ;
May IS.
Liquid measuring apparatus. D. Samlran. 2,000,279 ;
Feb. 2.
Liquid measuring device. J. J. Cubete. 2,102,015 ;
Dec. 21.
Liquid measuring device. L. McCandloss. 2,103,482;
Dec. 2S.
Tiiquld meter. A. Chlrca. 2.078.057: Apr. 20.
Lhniid meter. R. W. De Lanecy and C. P. Ainsworth.
2,089,186 ; Aug. 10.
Ll(|Ui(l meter. F. Horton. 2.073,405; Mnr. 9.
Liquid mixer. M. S. Dunkelberger. 2.086,858; July 13.
Liquid mixing device. J. S. Walts. 2,071,095 ; Fob. 10.
Li<iqld niixluri' coiiiatning oxygen derlvallve.i of hydro-
carbons ;n\(l products thereof, Treating a. J. II. Jiiuios.
2,0C,7,5:!L' : .Ian. 12.
Lbiuld mixtures, Ai)paratus for the purification of nilscol-
1,111. 'Oils. A, li.'rg^s. 2.098. 60S ; Nov. 9.
Ll(|uid oper.ited pump. C. J. Coberly. 2.081,220 : May 25.
Ll(|uli! |).'iilliil oNld.'itlon products, Treating. J. H. James.
2.0,S5, 199 ; June 29.
Liquid pMsii'MiizIng apparatus. .\. B. Jiiliasz. 2,098,063 :
\n\-. 9.
Ll<iuld, Preparing n. J. Wolstoln. 2.102,308:000.14.
I.hMiicI iiriiilui'irt, .\pparatus for handling, J, ('. Hester.
2. lO'J.KII : Dee. 21.
Liquid projecting device. C. K. llowctt. 2.078,320 ; .\pr.
Liquid piirin.M-. C. C. Itawley. 2,100.ni»l ; Nov. 30.
Mq\ild purhvliig app.Mratus and process. P. II. Renfrew
and n. W. Bond. 2.073,026; Miir. 9.
Lhiuld raising npparuluN. C. N. Cnrdlntil. 2,087,003;
July 20.
Liquid ri'i'ording mecluinlsin. J, P. 'I'avlor. 2,103,506;
Dee. -JS.
Lhiuld reglstorlng dovtco. Vi. M. Knioiii>r. 2,083.070;
June S.
I.liiulil regiilMltiiK MVNieni. .\iilonintk-, M, K, WiiltorH nnil
.1 ,\ Wnir.- 2.103.571) ; Dee, '.vs.
Ll.pild Hiiinpler. (', (V Mvrnelo, 2,080.(121)- Mnv IN
I,l<iul(l KCMle.) pump. F I.. BuenciT. 2.077.301 ; .\i>r, 20,
I.lci\ild si'iiMralliin nietliml tiMil appiiraluii. J. I'. Iliintor.
2.0Sl.l).'i8 ; June 22.
Liquid ■oparalor, W, S. <!r w. 2,088.5in; July 27.
928
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Liquid spraying apparatus. B. L. Glattke. 2,090,326 ;
Aug. 17.
Liquid storage device. C. \V. G inter and J. F. Carter.
2,080.567 ; May 18.
Liquid storage tank. J. Diekmann. 2,089,645 ; Aug. 10.
Liquid storage tank. H. E. Rue and R. X. Bostock.
2,081,339 ; May 25.
Liquid surfaces, Apparatus for obtaining exposed. H. E.
Byer. 2,081,615 ; May 25.
Liquid tire cover. T. J. Bagley and T. M. Mantz.
2,088,561 ; July 27.
Liquid to a container, Controllliig the supply of hot. C.
J. Beaver and T. J. Fairfield. 2,087,793 : July 20.
Liquid treating apparatus. R. F. CJoecke. i:. 083, 837 ;
June 15.
Liquid treating apparatus. R. F. Goecke. 2,084,614 ;
June 22.
Liquid treating device. J. R. Craig. 2,093,311 ; Sept. 14.
l.i>|Uiil liiaiiuj; iiieaiis. K. A. L,u.\. :-'.(>H7.328 : Jan. 12.
Liquid treatment. W. H. Green. 2,082,491 ; June 1.
Liquid vaporizing and air humidifying apparatus. H.
Hastings and W. B. Connolly. 2,069,145 ; Jan. 26.
Liquid waterproofing composition of matter and method
of manufacture. J. H. Gardthausen. 2,073,630 ; Mai
16.
Liquid weight meter, Automatic W. S. Clarkson.
2.093.418 ; Sept. 21.
Liquids and apparatus therefor, Clarifying. J. J. Seip.
2,103,829 ; Dec. 28.
Liquids and gases. Process and apparatus for the con-
version of hydrocarbon. M. P. Youker. 2,101,485 ;
Dec. 7.
Liquids and solids. Separation of. M. D. Engle. 2,068,099 .
Jan. 19.
Liquids, Apparatus and method of pumping hydrocarbon.
\V. N. Glab. 2.080,706 ; May 18.
Litiuids, Apparatus for clarifying saccharine. D. F.
Smith. 2.101,480 ; Dec. 7.
Liquids, Apparatus for counter-current contact treatment
of. R. B. Smith. 2,082,034 ; June 1.
Liquids, Apparatus for degasifying. S. T. and J. A.
Powell. 2,080,151 ; May 11.
Liquids, Apparatus for determining the consistency of.
F. M. Hess. 2,076,816 ; Apr. 13.
Liquids, Apparatus for dispensing. E. A. O'Leary.
2,070,517 ; Feb. 9.
Liquids, Apparatus for heating. G. A. Rawlins.
2,091,013 ; Aug. 24.
Liquids, Apparatus for pasteurizing. E. \V. Macy.
2,081,243 ; May 2o.
Liquids, Apparatus for purifying. S. de Echagaray.
2,081,794 ; May 25.
Liquids, Apparatus for the fermentation of.
blad, H. E. A. G5th, and J. O. Naucler.
Apr. 20.
Liquids, Apparatus for the measured dispensing of.
Marden. 2,075,126 ; Mar. 30.
Liquids, Apparatus for the treatment and purification of.
F. E. Hartman. 2,089.793 ; Aug. 10.
Li(iuids, Apparatus for treating. L. J. Davidson.
2.095,356; Oct. 12.
i>iquids. Apparatus for treating. J. C. Gordon. Re.
20,227 ; Jan. 5.
Liquids, Apparatus for treating. A. Jensen. 2,078,000 ;
Apr. 20.
Liquids, Congealing. F. Bazzi. 2,082,439 ; June 1.
Liiiuids. Cooling. L. T. .Mart. 2,10:<..n42 : Dec. 28.
Liquids, Cooling. G. N. Reeves. 2,075,358; Mar. 30.
Liquids, Dehydrating organic. T. Wallis and O. Falek.
2.084.419 : June 22.
Liquids, Desiccating. F. W. Robison and G. D. Elmer.
2.067,205 ; Jan. 12.
Liquids, Device for applying thin layers of. J. M. Wilson.
2,068,213; Jan. 19.
Liquids, Device for cooling and dispensing. G. McKit-
trick. 2,080.781 ; Jlay 18.
Liquids, Device for delivering measured quantities of.
R. Ransom and A. G. Berwick. 2,093,365 ; Sept. 14.
Liquids, Device for metering. R. S. Bassett. 2,095,485 ;
Oct. 12.
. liquids. Distillation of. C. Theiler. 2.095.578; Oct. 12.
Linuids, Electrical purification of. J. Billiter. 2,093,770 ;
Sept. 21.
Liquids. Filtration of solid bearing. A. Wright.
2.095,303: Oct. 12.
Liquids from containers. Means for use with drawing-off.
F. J. T. Barnes. 2,081,131 ; May 25.
Liquids from containers. Means tor use In drawing off.
F. J. T. Barnes. 2,081,132 ; May 25.
Liquids from phenols and other accompanying substances,
Purification of aqueous. P. H. (Jericke,
n. Kratz, and E. Vogt. 2,098,779 ; Nov. 9.
Liquids from solids and apparatus therefor,
N. R. Andrews. 2.100,118 ; Nov. 23.
Liquids from solids. Separation of. O.
2,071,998 ; Feb. 23.
Liiiuid'5. Unndl'tig. F. Ravnsbeck. 2,10r!,299 ; Dec. 28.
Liquids, Improving the viscosity of certain fatty. O. W
Hunter. 2,076,372; Apr. 6.
Liquids in glass containers. Aging potable. D. L. Fran-
cescon. 2.086.073 ; July 6.
Liquids Into loose material. Introducing. S. Steuermann
2.091,293; Aug. 31.
K. A. Wess-
2,077,652 :
W. L.
P. Herold;
Separating.
H. Buse.
Liquids into pressure vessels. Device for introducing. L.
S. Twomey. 2,096,215 ; Oct. 19.
Liquids, Method and apparatus for handling. M. S.
Young. 2,089.777 ; Aug. 10.
Liquids, Method and apparatus for heating and deaerat-
ing. J. R. McDermet. 2,071,134 : Feb. 16.
Liquids, Method and apparatus for purifying. T. W. Byrd.
2,075,175 ; Mar. 30.
Liquids, Method and apparatus for purifying. C. B.
Foley. 2.095,470; Oct. 12.
Liquids. Method and apparatus for the treatment of. E.
W. Smith. 2,096,011 ; Oct. 19.
Liquids, Method and apparatus for transporting viscous.
K. Cross. 2,089,691 ; Aug. 10.
Liquids, Method of and apparatus for filtering high
viscosity. E. Petty. 2,082,847 ; June 8.
Liquids, Method of and apparatus for heating and vapor-
izing. C. H. Folmsbee, H. W. Le Boutillier, and F. Hess.
2,072,713 ; Mar. 2.
Liquids on roads. Apparatus for distributing. H. Haupt.
2,076,780 : Apr. 13.
Liquids, Process and apparatus for mixing and emulsify-
ing. P. L. A. Thiberge. 2,078,983 ; May 4.
Liquids, Process and apparatus for purifying. C. J.
Rodman. 2,070,453 ; Feb. 9.
i.,iquids. Process and apparatus for the fractional distilla-
tion of. A. R. Blakey. 2,072,093 ; Mar. 2.
Liquids, Process of and apparatus for clarifying. J. J.
Seip. 2.103.S28 : Dec. 28.
Liquids, Purification of. G. M. Darby. 2.087,851 ; July
Liquids. Purification of. G. M. Darby. 2,089,160 ;
Aug. 3.
Liquids, Purifying. C. H. M. Roberts and R. L. Belshe.
-.iic,7.34ri : i-i>i. IL'.
Liquids, Purifying polluted. C. H. Shook. 2,090,405 ;
Aug. 17.
Liquids. Purifying polluted. C. H. Shook. 2.097,779 •
Nov. 2.
Liquids, Refining or separating electrically conductive.
K. Bender and M. Bunke. 2,099,593 : Nov. 16.
Liquids, Sterilizing. P. Feremutsch. 2,086,324; July 6.
Liquids, System and apparatus for pumping hazardous.
G. A. Dngar. 2,102,140; Dec. 14.
Liquids, Transportation of. J. Lithgow. 2,102,124 ■
Dec. 14.
Liquids, Treating. R. D. and M. J. Elliott. 2,073,388;
Mar. 9.
Liquids, Unloading bulk shipments of. J. Litheow
2.092,174; Sept. 7. *
Liquids, Vaporizing and spraying thick. H. H. Schmidt.
2.102,650 : Dec. 21.
Liquids with fluid fuel. Apparatus for heating. W J
Handley. 2.084,287 ; June 15.
Liquor, Apparatus for distilling spirituous. T. J. Hines
2,071,693 ; Feb. 23.
Liquor, Dephenolization of ammoniacal. M. Shoeld.
2,088,817 ; Aug. 3.
Liquor for artificial silks. Spinning. S. Yamamoto.
2.102.933. Dec. 21.
Liquor. Hydrolyzing reactive acid. R. B. Lebo and B. T.
Brooks. 2,099,855 ; Nov. 23.
Liquor sampling cell. G. Nonhebel and R. A. Bell.
2.082,299 : June 1.
Liquors. Aging alcoholic. L. A. Chambers and E. W.
Smith. 2,088.585 ; Aug. 3.
Liquors, Appar.itus for ageing and purifying. B. A.
Plume. 2,088,337 ; July 27. f . t>
^^'^"<?^'5-^n,',*'"y"'"°" ""^ poisonous waste. P. Tan Ackeren.
2,007,029 : Jan. o.
Liquors Making alcoholic. F. M. Ashlev. 2,088,300 •
July 27. . , ,
Liquors, Treating acid. A. J, TuUeners. 2,078,516 ; Apr.
Liquors, Treating pulp mill waste cooking. G. H. Tom-
linson. 2.070,632 ; Feb. 16.
Lister. W. H. Silver. 2.082.554; June 1.
Lister planters. Attachment for. G. Campbell. 2,098,738 ;
2,068,912 : Jan. 26.
L. P. Crosman. 2,081,423;
L. P. Crosman. 2,087,182 ;
B. S. White. 2,098,268 :
Listing. O. F. Graebner
Listing adding machine.
May 25.
Listing adding machine.
July 13.
Litharge, JIaking sublimed
Nov. 9.
^''o'^n.?5'^,PJi'*^ plates. Apparatus for coating. R. Fritsche.
2,0 1 4,171 : Mar. 16.
Lithopone Making nonreactive. J. P. Ruth and H. M.
Boyd. 2,090,642 ; Aug. 24.
^' Jul ' 27 ' ^" '^**''^*'"*' "°^ C- ^- '^Vismer. 2,087.984 :
Load allocating device. W. A. Carter. 2,098,654 ; Nov. 9.
Load control apparatus for hydraulic type testing ma-
chines. O. S. Peters. 2,081,599 ; Mav 25.
Load handling apparatus. H. Dudouit. "2,072.735 ; Mar. 2.
2,072!912*^?Ma^ ^system. G. S. von Heydekampf.
Load indicator for 'tesOng machines, Maximum. H. N.
K^ox. ,£,080,165 ; May 11.
Load lifter-actuating means. C. ChTistianson. 2,082,686 ;
June 1. , , ,
Load producing means. Hydraulic
kampf. 2,075,968; Apr. 6.
G. S. von Heyde-
LIST OF INVENTIONS
929
Load sustaining structures. Making. C. S. Boardman.
2,101,358 : Dec. 7.
Loader and unloader. Deck. C. Girl. 2,094,401 ; Sept.
28.
Loader, Hay. H. E. Altgelt. 2,095,949 ; Oct. 19.
Loading and unloading attachment for automobiles. C.
Girl. 2,091,071 ; Aug. 24.
Loading and unloading device for trucks or other vehicles.
R. H. Berg. 2,099,998 ; Nov. 23.
Loading apparatus. J. F. Maine. 2,093,388 ; Sept. 14.
Loading coil case. J. R. Bardsley. 2,084.123 ; June 15.
Loading coil case. R. M. C. Greenidge. 2,080,473 : May
18.
Loading coil case. J. E. Ranges. 2,079,697 ; May 11.
Loading machine. F. Cartlidge. 2,073,142 ; Mar. 9.
Loading machine. F. Cartlidge. 2,077,876 ; Apr. 20.
Loading machine for mines. M. S. Moore. 2,072,009 ;
Feb. 23.
Loading machine gathering chain. F. Cartlidge.
2,090,395; Aug. 17.
Loads of power plants. Apparatus for carrying the peak.
H. Holzwarth. 2,086,553 ; Jaly 13.
Loads on railway cars. Device for loading and unloading
of wheeled. A. P. R. Porte. 2,085,329 : June 29.
Loads over inclined or stepped surfaces. Device for convey-
ing. R. A. Schuttkus. 2,072,222 : Mar. 2.
Loaf creasing and cutting means for dough molders.
W. G. Kirchhoff. Re. 20,516; Sept. 21.
Localizer for web cutting machines. J. J. Logan.
2,082,705 ; June 1.
Locating device. L. F. Weber. 2,082,862 ; June 8.
Location tool. D. A. Roberts. 2.074,990 ; Mar. 23.
Location, Transferring. H. M. Nielsen. 2,092,653 ;
Sept. 7.
Lock : Hee —
Adjustable lock. Gasoline tank lock.
Alarm lock. Hose coupler lock.
Auto lock. Hub cap lock.
Automatic chain lock. Key and permutation oper-
Automobile door lock. ated door lock.
Automobile lock. Mortise and tenon joint
Automobile marker lock. lock.
Bar lock. Nut cap-lock.
Bearing lock. Nut lock.
Bicycle lock. Permutation lock.
Bolt and chain lock. Pin or bolt lock.
Bottle lock. Pintle lock.
Bottle stopper lock. Reel lock.
Button lock. Safety lock.
Canal lock. Sash lock.
Chain lock. Secret lock.
Closure cap lock. Spare wheel lock.
Combination lock. Spring nut lock.
Coupler lock. Table leg lock.
Cylinder lock. Tank cap lock.
Die-cast cylinder lock. Tie lock.
Door lock. Time-lock.
Electric control lock. Universal bolt lock.
Fuel tank lock. Valve lock.
Fuel valve lock. Valve seat lock.
Gas tank lock. Window sash lock.
Lock. E. N. Anderson. 2,094,574 : Oct. 5.
Lock. A. B6rub6. 2,095, .'")90 : Oct. 12.
Lock. K. A. Brauning. 2,079,583 ; May 4.
Lock. C. R. Dayton. 2.087.755 ; July 20.
Lock. C. J. Dials. 2,066,393 ; .Tan. 5.
Lock. C. K. Knist. L'.0(;7,:5H:'. : .l.-in. 12.
Lock. J. W. Fil7, Gerald. 2.008,405 ; .Tan. 19.
Lock. S. R. Fraim. 2,091,199 ; Aug. 24.
Lock. A. J. and W. E. Gilbert. 2,088,786; Aug. 3.
Lock. G. D. Hill. 2,090,202 ; Aug. 71.
Lock. J. Holtzman. 2,078,248 : Apr. 27.
Lock. N. B. Hurd. 2,089,145-6 ; Aug. 3.
Lock. E. N. Jacobi. 2.070.052 ; Feb. 9.
Lock. E. N. Jacobi. 2,070,276 ; Feb. 9.
Lock. E. N. Jacobi. 2,086,034 ; .Tuly 0.
Lock. E. N. .Tacobi. 2,097,188 : Oct. 26.
Lock. T. IT. .Tohnstone. 2,096,719 : Oct. 26.
Lock. T. IT. Johnstone. 2.098,150; Nov. 2.
Lock. J. Junkunc. 2,000,631 ; Aug. 24.
Lock. H. R. ICirkwood. 2,073,100 ; Mar. 0.
Lock. C. Led in. 2,091,930 ; Aug. 31.
Lock. W. Mallics. 2.0.S.-),917 ; July 6.
Lock. W. F. Mooro. 2,082,351 ; June 1. „„„,„„,
Lock. J. RiGss, J. Igoe, and J. J. Ward. 2,005,891 ;
Oct. 12. „ ^ „„
Lock. O. P. Rltterbuflch. 2,096,078 ; Oct. 26.
Lock. E. Itobins. 2,101,502; Dec. 7.
TiOck. W. n. Sclilage. 2,083.796 ; June 15.
Lock. H. R. Sognl. 2,094.755; Oct. 5.
Lock. M. Splncllo. 2,097,407 ; Oct. 20.
Lock. P. E. Stone. 2,070,092 ; Vph. 10.
Lock. M.Troy. 2,071,092 ; F.'h. 10.
Lock. A. WiisHcnliovc. 2.100,079; Nov. 30.
Lock. Tv. 10. WIlliiiinH. 2,082.195 ; Juiu- 1.
Lock. A. M. Znlklnd. 2.080,684 ; May I «. „„„„„,,
Lock iHHl arch cuHlilon, IIccI. 11. M. <?nill. 2,080,344;
Lock and handle, Conch. E. G. Simpson. 2.072.317 ;
Mar. 2.
Lock and latch. Combined. J. E. Price. 2,070,010 ; Fob.
10.
122128— P— 59
Lock and more particularly door locks for automobiles.
M. Papst. 2,098,012 ; Nov. 2.
Lock and registering mechanism. Gasoline pump. G. S.
Green. 2,087,665 ; July 20.
Lock and the like. G. S. Hodgkinson and C. V. Shivnan.
2,094,155 ; Sept. 28.
Lock and ventilating stop, Sash. C. E. Hafstad.
2,079,167 ; May 4.
Lock attachment for dental bridge-work. R. Scheven.
2,087,047 ; July 13.
Lock bar. Bus door safety. J. E. Zaitz. 2,098,126 ;
Nov. 2.
Lock bolt mechanism, Door. F. H. McCarter. 2,086,982 ;
July 13.
Lock center caps. Making. C. C. Veale and A. R. Mac-
Lagan. 2,093,104; Sept. 14.
Lock construction. H. F. Keil. 2,094,604 ; Oct. 5.
Lock construction. A. Schoorel. 2,087,554 ; July 20.
Lock construction. Door. S. Brantingson. 2,077,140 ;
Apr. 13.
Lock construction, Navigation. C. M. Hackett. 2,089,205 ;
Aug. 10.
Lock device. H. L. Spaunburg. 2,074,625 ; Mar. 23.
Lock device, Automatic safety vehicle door. C. H. Pres-
ton. 2,095,081 ; Oct. 5.
Lock for cartons. H. L. Greve. 2,072,257 ; Mar. 2.
Lock for clamps and the like. G. E. Swartz. 2,076,828 ;
Apr. 13.
Lock for dog collars and license plates. Protecting. F.
Lago. 2,097,070; Oct. 26.
Lock for elevators. Slip. R. T. Todd. 2,085,237 ; June
29.
Lock' for hose couplers. E. A. Russell. 2,068,097 ; Jan.
19.
Lock for mail catcher arm supporting bar. E. L. Woolsey.
2,100,530 ; Nov. 30.
Lock for motor vehicles. Steering gear. A. Jackson.
2.103,074 ; Dec. 28.
Lock for ophthalmic mountings. Leaf. H. C. Petersen.
2,101,476; Dec. 7.
Lock for pipe couplings. S. Talaga. 2.067,028 : Jan. 5.
Lock for railwavs. Switch. A. E. Shirley. 2,098,796 ;
Nov. 9.
Lock for the door of a refrigerator truck or car. C. R.
Hennicke. 2,009,883 ; Feb. 9.
Lock for window shades. Cord. F. D?ier2onga. 2,084,265 ;
June 15.
Lock latch. M. H. Wells. 2,097,504 ; Nov. 2.
Lock means for gasoline tank caps. E. Olsen. 2,084,045 ;
June 15.
Lock mechanism. W. F. Diesel. 2,079,702-3 ; May 11.
Lock mechanism for automatic guns. A. J. .Lahti.
2,098,727 : Nov. 9.
Lock mechanism. Reverse. C. P. Cirac, T. W. Cooper, and
W. W. Mac Donald. 2,079,106 ; May 4.
Lock mechanism. Safety Interval. P. S. Millice.
2,077,365 ; Apr. 13.
Lock mechanism. Time. W. T. Benham. 2,095,429 ;
Oct. 12.
Lock mounting for hollow metal doors. W. R. Schlage.
2,091,248; Aug. 24.
Lock operating moans. Automobile door. .T. P. Jones.
2.098.871 ; Nov. 9.
Lock operating means for automobiles. A. Wiobo.
2,070,103 ; Feb. 9.
Lock pin assembly. E. P. Bullard. 2,086,848 ; July 13.
Lock plug construction. P. W. Olson. 2,079,628 ; May 11.
Lock securing device, Sash. H. H. Kistner. 2,103,987 ;
Dec. 28.
Lock slider for separable fasteners. D. Marinskv.
2,068,502-3; Jan. 19.
Lock strike, Adjustable. C. B. Flora. 2,004,110; Sept.
28.
Lock structure, Automobile. R. A. Sandberg. 2,102,43.8 ;
Dec. 14.
Lock structure. Automobile. F. A. Smith. He. 20.352;
May 4.
Lock tool. T. K. Tnrrle. 2.070.342 ; Feb. 0.
Lock washer. J. J. Connell. 2.102,404; Dec. 14.
Lock washer. E. 1). Cowlln. 2,009.402 : Feb. 2.
Lock wa.ihcr. F. W. England. 2.102,495; Dec. 14.
Lock wjislier. C. II. RIbblo and A. J. llcldt. 2,084,109;
June 15.
Lock with electrical switch control. Combination. O. T.
Ilosklng. 2.067,125; Jan. 6.
l,ockiil)le ironing i)oanl. C. A. Rich. 2.101,597: IVo. 7.
lyocklng iind clnniplng device. S, W. KlenibiuBkl.
2. 000. .'ISO; Jan. 5.
Ijocklng and operating mechanism for doors. C. P.
Young. 2.0,89,011 ; Aug. 3.
Loclilng and Kiipporlliig iiicMiis for doors, Conililned. .\.
MMlirTsliiuip. 2,100,.''>91 : Nov. 30.
Locking container. C. P. Wcllinan. 2.07.1.272 ; Mnr. 0,
Locking device. C. W. Dupnl.s. 2.078,724 ; Apr. 27.
Locking d.-vlco. n. I. Pvcr. He. 20,.142 ; Oct, 26.
Locking device, (i. It. Giigiie. 2.078,031 ; .\pr. 27.
Locking divire, F. J. I.cjlicwlcz 2.09r.,007 ; Oct. 12.
Locking device. IC. J. I'llblad and C. C. Slrnnffl>.
2.070,82.'. ; Apr I.S.
Locking (l.-vlcc. U. ItlvMN 2,097. . >»tV2 ; Nov, 2.
Locking d"'vlc«>. O. Sclir.llMr. 2. 092. 22.1 : Sept. 7.
Locliliig d'-vlce for iilliirhlni: n piirt luivliiii ii \wrv to «
Hhiin. II. Styrl. 2.10ii.T2.'> . N- •"
930
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Locking device for automobile and the like, Door. E. D.
Dall. 2,102,997 ; Dec. 21.
Locking device for cotters. T. Fox. 2,097,320 ; Oct. 26.
Locking device for crane hooks. K. Clodfelter.
2,071,499 ; Feb. 23.
Locking device for doors and the like. A. Pinson.
2,088,665 ; Aug. 3.
Locking device for milk bottles. W. H. and H. Baum.
2,095,049 ; Oct. 5.
Locking device for motor vehicles. J. Gonzalez.
2,079,992 ; May 11.
Locking device for nuts. B. Vaurs. 2,083,045 ; June 8.
Locking device for pins. E. R. Williams. 2,082,315 ;
June 1.
Locking device for two relatively disconnectable parts.
A. de Tries. 2,068,737 : Jan. 26.
Locking device. Safety. A. Neiman. 2,101.446 ; Dec. 7.
Locking means for automobile doors, Multiple. H.
Irwin. 2,079,018 ; May 4.
Locking means for cut-offs. A. F. Graver. 2,086,294;
July 6.
Locking means for drop front cabinets. A. T. Swimmer.
2,091,382 ; Aug. 31.
Locking means for fluid pressure motors. F. V. Brown.
2,074,772 ; Mar. 23.
Locking means for joining sheet material. M. I. William-
son. 2,101,303 ; Dec. 7.
Locking means for multiple closures. L. L. Hansen.
2.082,449 ; June 1.
Locking means for retractable aircraft landing gear.
G. H. Dowtv. 2.101.611 ; Dec. 7.
Locking mechanism. E. P. Hurd. 2,077,698 ; Apr. 20.
Locking mechanism. R. E. Smith. 2,071,585 ; Feb. 23.
Locking mechanism. P. Ziomek and T. Kowalski.
2,074,449 ; Mar. 23.
Locking-mechanism for breakdown firearms. L. Stiennon.
2,095,297 ; Oct. 12.
Locking mechanism for purses and the like. A. Awiszus.
2,072,076 ; Mar. 2.
Locking mechanism for Venetian blinds. C. D. Walker.
2.087,865 ; July 20.
Locking system. M. D. Bennett. 2,100,897 ; Nov. 30.
Locking system for a selective denomination registering
and printing machine. J. Q. Finrock and F. P. Sager.
2.079.704 ; May 11.
Locking svstem for doors and windows. A. P. Vazquez.
2.066.705 : Jan. 5.
Locking svstem for registering machines. B. S. Tyler.
2,102,046 ; Dec. 14.
Locking valve. E. H. Mueller. 2.089,617 ; Aug. 10.
Locks, Apparatus for and method of making valve spring
retainer. O. E. Schoenrock. 2,094,850 ; Oct. 5.
Locks, Making bag frame. C. W. Hardy. 2,087,203 ;
July 13.
Locks, Making retainer. E. A. McBride. 2,102,473 ;
Dec. 14.
Locks, Production of fan-shaped screw. A. Thode.
2,102,493 ; Dec. 14.
Locomotive. V. Z. Caracristi. 2,072,707 ; Mar. 2.
Locomotive. A. Giesl-Gieslingen. 2,091,975 ; Sept. 7.
Locomotive. A. I. Lipetz. 2,068,751 ; Jan. 26.
Locomotive. J. A. McGrew. 2,078,262 ; Apr. 27.
Locomotive. R. INI. Ostermann and A. Williams.
2,102,806 ; Dec. 21.
Locomotive. M. H. Roberts. 2.093.850: Sept. 21.
Locomotive. E. L. Schellens. Re. 20,250 ; Jan. 19.
Locomotive, Articulated. H. K. Patjens. 2,103.172 ;
Dec. 21.
Locomotive bed frame, Electric. H. Glaenzer and L. L.
Neebe. 2,076,231 : Apr. 6.
Locomotive boiler. C. G. Hawley. 2,080,269 ; May 11.
Locomotive cab and appurtenances. F. Kapprel.
2.090.419 ; Aug. 17.
Locomotive cab and curtain structure. F. Kapprel.
2.090.420 ; Aug. 17.
Locomotive, Cable reel. S. W. Farnham. 2,089,997 ;
Aug. 17.
Locomotive construction. L. P. Michael and W. O. Ashe.
2,084,861 ; June 22.
Locomotive control. E. Atteslander. 2,073,774 : Mar. 16.
Locomotive, Diesel driven. F. F. Murray. 2,068,864 ;
Jan. 26.
Locomotive drifting mechanism. F. W. Corcoran.
2,082,274 ; June 1.
Locomotive driver brake. P. Franklin. 2,076,766 ; Apr.
13.
Locomotive driver brake. C. M. Wageley. 2,084,660 ;
June 22.
Locomotive, Electric. G. Cordlngley. 2,085,694 ; June
29
Locomotive, Electric. E. Gray. 2,070,895 ; Feb, 16.
Locomotive gear transmission. H. C. Behrens.
2,081,846 ; May 25.
Locomotive, Mine. W. W. Sloane. 2,090,707 ; Aug. 24.
Locomotive running gear. T. V. Buckwalter. 2,103,978 :
Dec. 28.
Locomotive, Steam. A. Reldinger. 2,093.389 ; Sept. 14.
Locomotive steam separator. L. F. Wilson and R. J.
Williams. 2,100,095 ; Nov. 23.
Locomotive structure. W. L. Lentz and C. F. Kantola.
2.101.619: Dec. 7.
Locomotive structure. L, P. Michael and W. O. Ashe
2,084,800 ; June 22.
Locomotive tender. F. Hogg. 2,081,399 ; May 25.
Locomotive type boiler. V. Z. Caracristi. 2,091,962 ;
Sept. 7.
Locomotive with boilers arranged in thermal cascade and
with cycles equilibrated with thermal valves, Multiple
unit steam. P. Crosti. 2,078,564 ; Apr. 27.
Locomotives, Device for covering the steam exhaust pipe of.
M. Lemaitre 2,072,599 ; Mar. 2.
Log, Gas. J. R. Warfield. 2,084,566 ; June 22.
Log loading device. L. H. Phillips. 2,073,563 ; Mar. 9.
Log turner. B. O. Ward. 2,100,115 ; Nov. 23.
Logs, Transporting. A. M. GlUey. 2,075,711 ; Mar. 30.
Loom : See —
Circular loom. Shuttle changing loom.
Drop box loom. Shuttleless loom.
Hand operated loom. Weaving loom.
Pile fabric loom.
Loom. W. F. Bird and W. R. Hewton. 2,082,321 ; June 1.
Loom. C. D. Brown. 2,079,544 ; May 4.
Loom. W. D. Kellogg and J. Fradenburgh. 2,066,532 ;
Jan. 5.
Loom. C. Marsden. 2,076,345 ; Apr. 6.
Loom. W. A. Roberts. 2,087,332 ; July 20.
Loom. W. F. Rossiter. 2,077,532 ; Apr. 20.
Loom. H. Slgel. 2,085,455 ; June 29.
Loom. G. E. Spofford. 2,095,840 ; Oct. 12.
Loom. H. Werner. 2,088,045 ; July 27.
Loom and driving means therefor. Circular. F. C. Hale
and E. Yeadon. 2,080,819 ; May 18.
Loom and weaving. Pile wire. W. A. Eice and F. G. Shinn.
2,087,449: July 20.
Loom apparatus. D. D. Golden. 2,090,726 ; Aug. 24.
Loom attachment. L. N. Silver. 2,075,668 ; Mar. 30.
Loom construction, Pile. J. Lowrie. 2,067,574 ; Jan. 12.
Loom dobby. E. R. Holmes. 2.103,784 ; Dec. 28.
Loom for continuous weaving in which the weft is Inserted
by Pirnless shuttles. Weaving. R. Dewas. 2,072,159-
60 ; Mar. 2.
Loom for mixing filling. W. H. Baker. 2,093,629 ; Sept.
Loom for the manufacture of knot stitch carpets, Auto-
matic. J. Monier. 2,085,507 ; June 29.
Loom for weaving. O. Shimwell. 2,094,307 ; Sept. 28.
Loom for weaving. Weft-replenishing. W. GledhlU.
2,073,988 ; Mar. 16.
Loom for weaving. Circular. F. C. Hale. 2,080,772 ; May
18.
Loom for weaving double tapes. E. B. Holmes. 2,082,890 ;
June 8.
Loom for weaving gauzes. P. C. Diederichs. 2,090,785 ;
Aug. 24.
Loom for weaving terry. A. J. Herard, Jr., and C. P.
Bergstrom. 2,082,888 : June 8.
Loom for weaving tufted pile fabric. E. J. Dacey.
2,082,875 ; June 8.
Loom harness. J. J. Kaufmann. 2,073,936 ; Mar. 16.
Loom harness frame. J. J. Kaufmann, Jr. 2,076,148 ;
Apr. 6.
Loom having stationary weft supplies. W. Pool.
2,080,784; May 18.
Loom piclcer. F. W. Merrick. 2,084,102 ; June 15.
Loom picker. F. W. Merrick. 2,098,589 ; Nov. 9.
Loom picker. F. W. Merrick. 2.103,991 ; Dec. 28.
Loom quill can. J. C. Paddock. 2,080,331 ; May 11.
Loom reed and making same. E. E. Bond. 2,097,094 ;
Oct. 26.
Loom reeds. Finishing. G. A. McFetters. 2,086,233 ;
July 6.
Loom selvage device. G. E. Eepass. 2,085,273 ; June 29.
Loom shuttle. C. D. Brown. 2,081,393; Mav 25.
Loom shuttle. J. T. Curboy. 2,100,101 ; NoV. 23.
Loom shuttle. H. E. GofE. 2,079,799 ; May 11.
Loom shuttle. W. A. Tebo. 2.081,387 : May 25.
Loom shuttle. Automatic. C. E. Brierley. 2,082,678 ;
June 1.
Loom shuttle box. W. H. Bahan. 2,093,226 ; Sept. 14.
Loom stop-motion. E. P. Eocheleau. 2,091,718 ; Aug. 31.
Loom stopping mechanism. C. D. Brown. 2,084,550 :
June 22.
Loom with shuttle changing and loom stopping mecha-
nism. R, G. Turner. 2,103.800 : Dec. 28.
Loom with weft grab bars, Wire. W. Klemm. 2,070,361 ;
Feb. 9.
Looms and the like, Thread carrying apparatus for weav-
ing. R. Dewas. 2.072,161 ; Mar. 2.
Looms, Attachment for. W. L. Holt. 2,097,859 ; Nov. 2.
Looms, Filling-feeler for. E. W. Barrett. 2,075,775;
Mar. 30.
Looms for weaving. Weft inserting and beating-up mech-
anism of. O. Shimwell. 2,094,306 : Sept. 28.
^°S^\ Heddle structure for. H. L. Thompson.
2,076,167 ; Apr. 6.
T-ooms. Let-off for. O. V. Pavne. 2.103 821 • Dec 28
Looms. Light bar preventer in. J. Desrosiers. 2,096,091 ;
Oct. 19.
Looms, Looping mechanism for shuttleless. C. F.
Schlegel. 2.095,480 ; Oct. 12.
Looms, Parallel motion for. L. M. Rogers. 2,083,276;
Looms. ^Picking motion for. O. V. Payne. 2.103,820;
Looms, Shuttle box for. W. H, Bahan. 2,093,227 ; Sept.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
931
J. Hethering-
O. Dodge.
2,097,951 ;
Looms, Sideline eliminator for automatic.
ton. 2,084,140 ; June 15.
Looms, Starting and stopping mechanism for circular.
W. Pool. 2,091.333 ; Aug. 31.
Looms, Thread cutting temple for. S.
2,096,610 ; Oct. 19.
Looms, Warp stop motion for. J. J. Kearby.
Nov. 2.
Loop, Endless. T. Gore. 2,069,525 ; Feb. 2.
Loop forming mechanism for straight linitting machines.
A. Bay and P. Schmidt. 2,080,353; May 11.
Loop taker, Rotary. E. K. Hohmann. 2,102,954 ; Dee.
21.
Looper operating mechanism. H. G. R. Bennett.
2,095,589 ; Oct. 12.
Loose-leaf device. A. M. Rabinof. 2,098,794 ; Nov. 9.
Loud speaker. L. B. Cornwell. 2,084,945 ; June 22.
Loudspeaker. A. A. Thomas. 2,078,469 ; Apr. 27.
Loudspeaker and like instrument. R. R. Glen. 2,071,820 ;
Feb. 23.
Loudspeaker and the like. E. R. Glen. 2,073,474 ; Mar. 9.
Loudspeaker and the like. R. E. Glen. 2,074,173 ; Mar.
16.
Loudspeaker, Illuminated graphophone. E. E. Demetrius.
2,093,957 ; Sept. 21.
Loudspeaker installation for automotive radio sets. R. J.
Rockwell. 2,069,328 ; Feb. 2.
Loudspeaker, Piezoelectric. S. Ballantine. 2,102,668 ;
Dec. 21.
Loudspeaker, sound reproducing instrument and the like.
R. R. Glen. 2,071,828 ; Feb. 23.
Loudspeaker unit. A. L. Moore. 2,096,192 ; Oct. 19.
Lounge, Studio. V. B. McMurtry. 2.094,953 ; Oct. 5.
Loupe. J. F. Coleman. 2,100,940; Nov. 30.
Low frequencies. Method and apparatus for eliminating.
L. W. Blau. 2,081,350 ; May 25.
Lowering device, Automatic. E. Schoene. 2,091,418 ; Aug.
^1
H. T. Bennett and C. Prather. 2,094,202 ;
Lubricant.
Sept. 28.
Lubricant.
July 20.
Lubricant.
Lubricant.
B. H. Lincoln and A. Henriksen. 2,087,803
M. H. Tuttle. 2,070,383 ; Feb. 9.
E. Wahlforss, C. L. Johnson, and G. Lucy.
2,069,790; Feb. 9.
Lubricant. P. J. Wiezevich. 2,079,783 -May 11.
Lubricant and its manufacture. H. M. Rosen. 2,089,500 ;
Aug. 10.
Lubricant and preparation. High temperature. I. R.
Valentine. 2,088,452 ; July 27.
Lubricant and producing same. W. L. Evers.
2,088,193 ; July 27.
Lubricant compound. T. G. Roehner. 2,069,626 ; Feb. 2.
Lubricant, Hisli-prpssurp and hiqrh-tpnippratnre. V. R.
Abrams and C. A. Hochwalt. 2,089,680: Aug. 10.
Lubricant. Nonleaking. J. C. Zimmer and E. W. Carlson.
2,074,039 ; Mar. 16. , . ,
Lubricant retainer for the supporting springs of vehicles.
C. O. Ross. 2,071,854; Feb. 23.
Lubricant retaining means for journals. J. J. Honnessy.
2,088,700 ; Aug. 3. „ „ „,„
Lubricant servicing apparatus. C. W. Ginter. 2,083,259 ;
June 8.
Lubricant.^. F. B. Downing and A. F. Benning. 2,094,097 :
Lubricants and manufacturing the same, Solid. B. IT.
Lincoln and E. W. Nelson. 2,070,014 ; Feb. 9.
Lubricants, Compounded. A. W. Burwell and A. Kempe.
2, 096, .300 ; Oct. 19. „ , ^
Lubricants to yarn, Apparatus for applying. J. B. John-
son and L. L. Cobb. 2,084,960: June 22.
Lubricants, Treatment of. W. G. Black. 2,083,139 ;
June 8.
Lubricated rubber joint. G. H. Hufferd. 2,009,209 ; Nov.
Lubricated twister ring. 11. B. Stuart. 2,102,801 ;
Dec 21
■ ■ R. Clade. 2,069,998-9 ; Feb. 9.
J. J. McBrlde and V. Wllloughby.
Lubricated valve.
Lubricated valve.
2,077,948; Apr. 20.
Lubricated valve. W.
2,068,810; Jan. 26.
Lubricated valve. W.
2,086,725 ; July 13. , „ ^ ^„, „ ^ „
Lubricated valve. P. IT. Morehead. 2,069.965 ; Feb. 9.
LubricMling and insuljiting compound. I'. J. Wlozevldi.
2,084,472 ; June 22. ^ ^ _ „„„„,.„„,
■ F. S. Barks. 2,083,590-1 ;
McCausland and C. W. Stephen.
MeCausland and C. W. Stephen
Lubricating apparatus
15.
Lubricating nppnratus.
2,081,103; May 25.
Ijubrlcating apparatus.
Lubricating apparatus.
July 6.
Tvubrlcatlng apparatus.
Feb. 0.
Lubrlc.'illiig nppanitus.
Lubricating apparatus.
13.
Lubricating apparatus.
Lubricating apparatus.
Feb. 9.
T-ubrlcatlng apparatus.
2,097,1 26 : Oct. 26.
June
F. S. Barks and V. O. Klein.
J. Bljur. 2.081.007 ; June 1.
J. F. J. ClementHon. 2,08t!.3l3;
E. W. Davis. 2.070.003-4 ;
E. W. Davis. 2,074,143; Mnr. Ifi.
E. W. Davis. 2,087,08r) ; July
E. W. Davis. 2.097.871 ; Nov. 2.
S. J. ICrannak. 2,070.013;
S. D. Locke and (\ R. Doscb.
Lubricating apparatus. C. F. Raisch. 2,079,361 ; May 4.
Lubricating apparatus. B. F. Wupper. 2,089,523 ; Aug.
10.
Lubricating apparatus. Centralized. J. Bijur. 2,082,768 ;
June 1.
Lubricating apparatus, Pressure. E. Piquerez. 2,090,733 ;
Aug. 24.
Lubricating composition. G. S. Cavanaugh. 2,100,685 ;
Nov. 30.
Lubricating compositions, Extreme pressure. R. L.
Humphreys and B. B. Farrington. 2.073,841 ; Mar. 16.
Lubricating compound. C. E. Lauer. 2,077,762 ; Apr. 20.
Lubricating device. C. H. Bock. 2,086,376 ; July 6.
Lubricating device. H. P. Chandler. 2,066,766; Jan. 5.
Lubricating device. O. B. Clark. 2.103,063 ; Dec. 21.
Lubricating device. J. L. Creveling. 2,071.615 ; Feb.
23.
Lubricating device. J. L. Creveling. 2,090,111 ; Aug. 17.
Lubricating device. J. L. Creveling. 2,100,069 ; Nov. 23.
Lubricating device. P. L. Crittenden. 2,068,377 ; Jan.
19.
Lubricating device. A. C. Danver. 2,072,855 ; Mar. 9
Lubricating device. A. Y. Dodge. 2,074,503 ; Mar. 23.
Lubricating device. A. Y. Dodge and H. R. Tear.
2,098,377 ; Nov. 9.
Lubricating device. V. J. Harris. 2,085,974 ; July 6.
Lubricating device. H. E. N. Pruvot. 2,088,386 ; July 27.
Lubricating device. H. E. N. Pruvot. 2,094,930 ; Oct. 5.
Lubricating device. G. S. Rogers. 2,083,035 ; June 8.
Lubricating device. N. V. Smith. 2,083,875 ; June 15.
Lubricating device. H. li. Toar. 2,067.294; Jan. 12.
Lubricating device. H. R. Tear. 2,093,386-7 ; Sept. 14.
Lubricating device. H. R. Tear. 2,100,091-2 ; Nov. 23.
Lubricating device. H. R. Tear. 2,103,044 ; Dec. 21.
Lubricating device. A. H. Watson. 2.067.298 : Jan. 12.
Lubricating device. J. A. Watson. 2,098,408 ; Nov. 9.
Lubricating device. G. B. Wilson. 2,096,367 ; Oct. 19.
Lubricating device and method of manufacture. A. Y.
Dodge. 2,098.379 ; Nov. 9. ■
Lubricating device for driving chains. V. A. Kjacr.
2.103,101 ; Dec. 21.
Lubricating device for railways. C. Stern. 2,077,077 :
Apr. 13.
Lubricating device for sewing macliine loop-takers. W.
Myers. 2,101,320; Dec. 7.
Lubricating means. J. L. Creveling. 2.067,200 : Jan. 12.
Lubricating means for double disk grain drills. C. Paluck.
2,091,486; Aug. 31.
Lubricating means for drive mechanism. C. D. Peterson.
2,090,066 ; Aug. 17.
Lubricating means for sewing machine loop-takers. G. M.
Fames and R, W. Stewart. 2.101,329: Dec. 7.
Lubricating meclianism. R. J. Gits. 2.077.880 ; Apr. 20.
Lubricating, Method and apparatus for. A. L. R. Bernard.
2.066.452 ; Jan. 5.
Lubricating pump. G. H. .\cker. 2.068.392; Jan. 19.
Lubricating system. G. H. Acker, 2.068.391 : .Tan. 19.
Lubricating svstem. Tj. J. Andres. 2.069.639 ; Feb. 2.
Lubricating system. O. D. H. Bentley. 2.071.913 ; Feb.
23.
Lubrlcatirfg system. F. E. Dayes. 2,074,373 ; Mar. 23
Lubrication system. J. L. Matthews and A. Kurti
2,085,814 ; July 6.
Lubricating system. C. E. Stewart and A. J. Johnston
2,071,184 ; Feb. 16.
Lubricating system, Central. J. Bljur. 2.082.786
June 8.
Lubricating system for Internal combustion engines. H,
D. Church. 2,073,090; Mar. 0.
Lubricating system for vehicle wheel bearings. V. Bush,
2,076,977 ; Apr. 13.
Lubricating svstem for vertical pump shafts. J. M. Halt,
2.101,541 ; "Dec. 7.
Lubrication. J. Bljur. 2,067.898; Jan. 19.
Lubrication. J. Bljur. 2.070.574: I'Vb. 10.
Lubrication. .1, lUJur, 2.082,760-70 ; Juno 1.
Lubrication. J. Bljur. 2,081,310; June 22.
Lubrication. J. Bljur. 2,084.998 : June 29.
Lubrication, C, K. Sharp. 2,074,943; Mar. 23.
Lubrication device. J. L. Creveling. 2,077,040: Apr. 13.
I.,ubricatl<)ii device. M. Newmark and E. Moss.
2,000,008 ; Aug. 17.
Lubrication fitting. W. U. Konkle. 2.06,s.417: Jan, 19.
Lubrication llttlngs, Making. W. R. Koukle. 2.009.163:
Jan. 2('>.
Lubrlcntlon for an automobile. Device for indicating. J. R.
McCoy. 2.085,920; July 0.
Lubrlcatloti of motor vi'blcles. Autoinntlc. II. W. Pitts.
2,0;)6„'!(I.S ; (»ct. 19.
Lubrication of twisting spln<11e» used In yarn and like
winding machinery. W. I. Taylor and A. II. WoodrulT.
2.000.l).39 ; Nov. 10.
Lubrication nystcni. V. F. Zahoillnkln. 2.008,727; Jan.
26.
Lubrication system. U. W. Zerchor. 2.070.332 : Apr. 6.
Lubrication xvHti'in iiml iiicaiiH, Speclallted. I., L. Gray.
2. 073. 930; Slar, 16,
Lnbrlcntlon RVHtcin, Cninknbiift. W. 1'^ Sxvenson.
2.0S1.157 ; May 2B.
Lubrlciitor : .sVc -
.Auloiimtlc liilirlcator. Hull lienil and wheel fliinso
CylliidiT lubricator. lubricator.
I'aiillgi'Mpli lulirlcalor. Rail lubricator.
Lubricator. A. IVucUt. 2.0"ft.670 ; Mnr. 30.
932
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Aug. 24.
2,088,188 ; July
J. C. Morrow.
2,095,257 ;
Lubricator. D. J. O'Hara. 2,090,983 ;
Lubricator and strainer. S. G. Down.
27.
Lubricator construction, High pressure.
2,078,267 ; Apr. 27.
Lubricator for car journals. R. C. Kendall.
Oct. 12.
Lug, Adjustable wire. R. A. Ohlson. 2,086,090 ; July 6.
Lug and assembly. Traction. C. M. Akins. 2,093,404 ;
Sept. 21.
Lug cap and glass thread. F. E. Fusting and E. M. Enkur.
2,072,873 ; Mar. 9.
Lug hanger. W. Gray. 2,083,443 ; June 8.
Lug, Solderless connecter. E. G. Johansson. 2,083,606 ;
June 15.
Lug strap. J. H. Chadbourne and C. A. Burdick.
2,080,759 ; May 18.
Lug strap holder. H. Shealy. 2,100.820 ; Nov. 30.
Lug, Tractor. P. Moening. 2,090,696 ; Aug. 24.
Luggage bag. T. S. Cart. 2,086,895 ; July 13.
Luggage carrier. B. and P. Piatt. 2,091,650; Aug. 31.
Luggage carrier, Automobile. C. R. and R. C. Northrup.
2,068,960 ; Jan. 26.
Luggage case. W. Wintz. 2,086,973 ; July 13.
Luggage compartment lamp. C. A. Michel and E. Winkel-
meyer. 2,101,748 ; Dec. 7.
Luggage, Hand. G. H. Wheary. 2,080,645 ; May 18.
Luggage rack. E. Montgomery. 2,100,261 ; Nov. 23.
Luggage rack. Overhead. L. Illmer. 2,093,359 ; Sept. 14.
Lumber and making the same. C. B. Rozema. 2,077,714 ;
Apr. 20.
Lumber, Apparatus for and method of seasoning. R. Z.
Drake. 2,095,319 ; Oct. 12.
Lumber, Artificial. J. V. Nevin. 2,078,269 ; Apr. 27.
Lumber, Building. E. H. Johannes. 2,077.065 ; Apr. 13.
Lumber, Gypsum. C. P. Davis. Re. 20,275 ; Feb. 23.
Lumber, Making artificial. J. V. Nevin. 2,068,926 ; Jan.
26.
Lumber, Surfacing. A. J. Norton. 2,086,187 ; July 6.
Luminair. S. English. 2.089,693 ; Aug. 10.
T^uminair. T. W. Rolph. 2.067.416; .Tan. 12.
Luminair. T. W. Rolph. 2,101,199 ; Dec. 7.
Luminescent screen. P. T. Farnsworth and B. C. Gardiner.
2,098,000 ; Nov. 2.
Luminescent screen. H. W. Leverenz. 2,072,115 ; Mar. 2.
Luminous device and method of and apparatus for making
the same. W. J. Schirmer. 2,079,468 ; May 4.
Luminous discharge tube. M. Pennybacker. 2,071,426 ;
Feb. 23.
Luminous indicator. C. M. Andres. 2,072,439 ; Mar. 2.
Luminous reflecting lamp. C. Birdseye. 2,074,888 ;
Mar. 23.
Luminous sign. H. R. Van Deventer and J. J. Shively.
2,068,360; Jan. 19.
Luminous tube sign. H. Hotchner. 2.072,986 ; Mar. 9.
Luminous tube sign. I. V. Mansell. 2,092,768 ; Sept. 14.
Luminous tube sign. E. D. Vissing. 2,080,679 ; May
18.
Lure. E. J. Babbitt. 2.097,221 ; Oct. 26.
Lure, Artificial. M. D. Keyser. 2,100,963 : Nov. 30.
Lure, Salmon. P. H. Schroeder. 2,069,972 ; Feb. 9.
Lyopthitlc biologically active substances and producing
the same. J. Reichel. 2,085,391 ; June 29.
Lyophilic biologically active substances. Sterilization of.
J. Reichel. 2,099,659; Nov. 16.
Lysergic acid amides and their manufacture. A. Stoll
and A. Hofmann. 2,090,430; Aug. 17.
Lysergic acid hydrazide and its manufacture. A. Stoll
and A. Hofmann. 2,090,429 ; Aug. 17.
Macaroni products, Manufacture of. O. S. Rask.
2,074,064 ; Mar. 16.
Macaroni trimming and drying apparatus. L. Sim.
2,100,821 ; Nov. 30.
Machine, a form-rod concrete calker. G. R. Grandbouche.
2,095,187 : Oct. 5.
Machine and apparatus for applying stays, bindings, and
the like to shoes and other articles. F. W. Merrick.
2,070,019 ; Feb. 9.
Machine and buck. Pressing. G. W. Johnson. 2,072,208 ;
Mar. 2.
Machine and method for cooking a complete meal. W. R.
Seh.'irsch. 2,097,471 ; Nov. 2.
Machine and method for forming helical springs. R. P.
Carlberg. 2,101,982 ; Dec. 14.
Machine and method for knitting welted split work hosiery.
R. H. Lawson and J. Lawson. 2,089,904 : Aug. 10.
Machine and method for making manifold forms. G. L.
Fulk. 2.100.776; Nov. 30.
Machine and method for making pretzels. C. L. Holt
2,068,234; Jan. 19.
Machine and method for making tubular containers. S.
Bergstein. 2,074,880; Mar. 23.
Machine and method for separating solids from liquids.
L. P. Sharpies. 2,095,206 ; Oct. 5.
Machine and method for the marginal notching of paper
sheets. N. H. Nelson. 2,076,436 ; Apr. 6.
Machine and method for use in binding paper pads N
H. Nelson. 2,076.435 ; Apr. 6.
Machine and process for making bottle collars and the
like. H. F. Affclder. 2.083,539 ; June 15.
Machine and process for making hair waving pads C T
Rohland. 2,069,776-7; Feb. 9. '
Machine :md process for producing flake metal by electro-
deposition. M. M. Stemfels. 2,099,873 ; Nov. 23.
Opie.
Peterson.
Machine control system. Dynamo-electric. A. B. Ry-
pinski. 2,093,369 ; Sept. 14.
Machine controller. E. P. Bullard. 2,086,851 ; July 13.
Machine drive arrangement. D. M. Palmer. 2 096 289 •
Oct. 19.
Machine for and method of making coated sheet material
A. Abrams, G. W. Forcey, and R. A. Parrell. 2,089,525 •
Aug. 10. '
Machine for applying adhesive. G. W. von Hofe
2,102,984 ; Dec. 21.
Machine for applying an intermediate strip and base to
? n«« q'^^"''!- f- ^- Baynton and J. W. Foster.
z,Udd,o1d ; Jan. 5.
Machine for applying closures. S. C. Bond. 2 101 977 •
Dec. 14. ' •
Machine for applying edge bindings to shoe uppers R A
Hartt. 2,080,712 ; May 18.
^2'^073\8o'-''M''a^r'^^16^° ^°^^ ^° ^^^®''' ^- ^- brooks.
Machine for' applying liquid in the manufacture of shoes.
Machine for applying' or laying flexible sheet material over
corrugated surfaces. C. D. Hindall. 2,068,133; Jan.
"^^2^067^462'- Jan'^lf ^^^^^ ^°^ ^^^«>S- ^- ^- Sanders.
^^'^^B.K^S^ applying tape to innersoles. H. L.
2,086,282 ; July 6.
Jlachine for applying transfers. J. L
2,102,970 ; Dec. 21.
Machine for and method of making coated sheet material
A. Abrams and C. L. Wagner. 2,089,524 ; Aug 10
Machine for applying reinforcing fabric to inner soles
J. A. Scott. 2,089,437 ; Aug. 10.
Machine for assembling cap valves for containers A L
Kronquest. 2,100,596; Nov. 30.
Machine for assembling cartons. L. Benoit 2,082,565 ;
'''ilbd'°"'2a(f3':65T- ^De'c" If" '■ ^^^"^""^^ ^"<^ ^- ^•
%'ruhl'°2.082,8f2:5unW '^'''''"' '° '''''^'- ^- ■^•
Machine for attaching welts to soles. E. E. Field.
-,101,990 ; Dec. 14.
Machine for attaching wires to floral sticks or the
like. J R. Nolan. 2,075,826 ; Apr. 6.
Machine for blocking hats. E. P. Crawley.
'^%'^nI«'^o^i°''T l^unfiliJiS stacks of rings.
.^,UoD,»71 ; Jan. 5.
^H*^?A?®-„£«r capping tack heads. N. H.
.i, 103, 508 ; Dec. 28.
Machine for carbonatlng Hquids. L. E. Cowey.
^ o'^ni«®«ni°^ . <=®™??t^°S soles to shoes. P.
.<:, 076,697 ; Apr. 13.
''Edhofer.^"^ llSloafl^^iut'^lT ''"^ '^''^' ^''"^''- ^
^ J^"*19^°'" "^^^^^^^S seeds. R. R. Freund. 2,068,101
''¥tefclninLt098l26-NlJNP"^"'="'"'^^y •'°*«^«- ^
^ J^unris""' *^°^*i^S <=^°s' ^- L. Kronquest. 2,084,093
Machine for coating cans. A. L
,,Aulbach. 2,084.094; June 15.
2'07f9f5^ Feb*'23 P"''*^^^' "^"""S- C. C. Bingham
''2?ofe89°- ApTT''*"° '^"""'^ ^^^'- '■ '"■ ^o^^
*^2'teoi ■ Nov.T''"'"^ ^""^'^ ^^^^^- ^- P- Pf«fiEer
*^'^o*i!!i°^ for' covering boxes and the like P W Fleischer
and P. J. Hammer. 2,075,605 ; Mar. 30 ^'eischer
^^=»^'»ne for covering heels. L. J
*^ Apr°^6.'°'" "™P^°S ™etal. J. E. Dressing. 2,076,228 ;
^^mactfnef ^^^A^ing and feeding blanks to body forming
2!086,f96"; JuS> 6 ^^"^"^^^^^^ and W. C. Morga^
^^ Nov" 2^°^ ''""'"^ ^°'^'"'°'^^y- A.Perreton. 2,097,639;
'\ti?lr.'°'2,^0"89%^3'?'fu^°'l^'^^'^ '''''' "^^^"^'- '■ ^•
;;UU°e?i/^v^er^."«^0f'i>^3^rieb"f6^^^^'^^"^ '^'^'^- =■ ^•
2';fel0- J^ri°6^ '''^ P°^«toe^s. 'h. J. B. Kerr.
' "idPef L'^^^^^^ -tides. G.
M.yWne^for digging ballast. '•FV.'lhife.''2,082,594 ;
2,088,579
H. Gora
Anderson
2,072,296
Brauner
Kronquest and C. J
Bazzoni. 2,078,307 ;
Merrick.
Purinton.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
933
Machine for dimensioning and sorting machined articles.
C. L. Hommel. 2,091,815 ; Aug. 31.
Machine for disintegrating, screening, and pumping fibrous
or paper making stocks. W. T. Doyle and T. J. Sturte-
vant. 2.10.'3,896: Dec. 28.
Machine for drying photographic films and the like. J.
W. Smith. 2,078,292 ; Apr. 27.
Machine for dyeing and washing textile materials, Ro-
tary. J. Rabassa. 2,094,749 ; Oct. 5.
Machine for enveloping articles. J. N. Pattison.
2,101,870 ; Dec. 14.
Machine for equipping box parts with fastening means.
A. L. Rosenmund. 2,093,139 ; Sept. 14.
Machine for extruding plastic material. F. A. Parkhurst.
2,090,404 ; Aug. 17.
Machine for feeding and applying inserts to can-cover
insets. N. L. Eudaly and H. H. Vollner. 2,080,039 ;
May 11.
Machine for filling barrels. A. Andreas. 2,089,526 ;
Aug. 10.
Machine for filling molds and other containers, Automatic.
M. M. Guggenheim. 2,088,740 ; Aug. 3.
Machine for finishing molded articles of rubber. E. A.
Sheehan. 2,101.654: Dec. 7.
Machine for folding cloth articles. J. E. Preston.
2.070,297 ; Feb. 9.
Machine for forming and applying liquid spray. W. K.
Andrew. 2,078,223 ; Apr. 27.
Machine for forming curved surfaces on heels and the
like. B. T. Gialdinl. 2,076,123 ; Apr. 6.
Machine for forming heads in metallic drums. C. C.
Grotnes. 2.089.475 ; Aug. 10.
Machine for forming hollow glass containers. L. D. Sou-
bier. 2,069,541 ; Feb. 2.
Machine for forming hollow glass articles. C. C. Kinker.
2,082,640 ; June 1.
Machine for forming radiator ribbons. S. Przyborowski.
2,102,573 : Dec. 14.
Machine for forming radiator strips. L. C. Shippv.
2,071,584; Feb. 23.
Machine for forming valve bags. J. X. Tookor.
2,102,767; Dec. 21.
Machine for game playing. C. R. DumWo. 2,103,744:
Dec. 28.
Machine for grading or sorting by weight. W. Jones.
2,099,893 ; Nov. 23.
Machine for grinding cylindrical bodies. W. Ogilvie.
2,093,363 ; Sept. 14.
Machine for grinding gears. E. W. Bullock, C. T. Gallo-
way, L. O. Carlsen, and R. S. Condon. 2,099,674 :
Nov. 23.
Machine for grinding locomotive wheels. V. L. Martin.
2,085,378; June 29.
Machine for grinding tools. S. A. Cogsdill. 2,099,724 ;
Nov. 23.
Machine for handling sheets of material, labels, and the
lilce. P. W. Fleischer. 2.071,115: Feb. 16.
M.T chine for hardening gear teeth. W. E. Svkes.
2.067,.549 : Jan. 12.
Machine for bobbing the teeth of worm wheels. G.
Lechesne. 2,102,540; Dec. 14.
Machine for joining skins. A. Bartha. 2,077,304 ; Apr.
13.
Machine for knitting fabric with rubber inlay. II. N.
Sheppard. 2,087,820 : .Tuly 20.
Machine for laving protective paper over plants. A.
Pfeiffer. 2,078,872 ; Apr. 27.
Machine for lifting loose material from lawns or other
surfaces. J. A. Thomas. 2,092,230; Sept. 7.
Machine for making and applying bottle caps or capsules.
A. H, Karlsson and S. J. Svensson. 2,07o.727 ; Mar. 30.
Machine for making and attiioliing wire basket handles or
the like. A. H. Scbmidtke. 2.099,411; Nov. 16.
Machine for making beads from glass rods and tubes.
C. Eisler. 2,093,147; Sept. 14.
Machine for making bellows bags, G. W. Poppp.
2,007,017 : Jan. 5.
Machine for making box or crate parts. C. S. Berkstressor.
2,060.551 : Jan. 5.
Machine for making butter rolls. G. H. Holloway.
2.085.1.^.7 : Juno 20.
Machine for making carpets and otlier tufted or piled
products. C. (\ Brinton. 2,069,912; Feb. 0.
Machine for making coils of wire. C. Eisler. 2,078.030;
Apr. 27.
Machine for making corrugated fasteners. O. W. Towne.
2.096,268 ; Oct. 19.
Machine for making corrugated papcrbonrd. O. W. Swift.
Jr. 2,068,1.'i5 ; Jan. 19.
Madiine for iiiiilving faHtcner strips. C. W. ITInman.
2.070,902: Feb. 16. , ,, „ .
Machine for making fertilizer from gnrbnKC. J. A. McNntt.
2.089,978 : Aug. 17.
Machine for making file folders. O. J. 01m and V. Llnder.
2,088,805 ; Aug. 3.
MncliliK' for iii.-iiiiiig, filling, closing, and wriippliig biigH.
A. Itiuriliold, 2,()S.'t.11.'l ; June 8.
Machine for making (lash butt welds. W. H. Spire.
2,085,040 ; June 29. , „, ,.
Machine for making hent trnnsfer devices. W. W. Mc-
(-or(}. 2 0R7.7'J3 : Julv ".'(1
Machine for iiinklng match books. W. C. IIuKUlcy.
2.074,694 : Mar. 23.
W,
C. Huguley.
J. K. Nolan.
Machine for making match cards.
2,093,241 ; Sept. 14.
Machine for making match packets.
2,099,137 ; Nov. 16.
Machine for making material for containers, container
covers, and the like. J. Jonassen. 2,083,566 ; June 15.
Machine for making packing. J. T. Crane. 2,072,544 ;
Mar. 2.
Machine for making paper bags. R. W. Jaite. 2,078,496 ;
Apr. 27.
Machine for making paper containers. Automatic. L. K.
Funkhouser and R. W. Carnahan. 2,084,017 ; June 29.
Machine for making pouches. P. M. Yeates. 2,086,147 ;
July 6.
Machine for making pulp articles. R. W. Chapman.
2,070,040; Feb. 9.
Machine for making records on statistical cards. A.
Thomas. 2,078.470; Apr. 27.
Machine for making sanitary napkins. C. A. Fourness,
and C. J. Greiner. 2,090,116 ; Aug. 17.
Machine for making spiral windings. H. W. Voorhees.
2,072,284; Mar. 2.
Machine for making stufling for furniture. J. Kronlieim.
2,068,139 ; Jan. 19.
Machine for making stuffing for furniture. J. Kronheim.
2,069,412; Feb. 2.
Machine for making tiles, slabs, and the like. J. E.
Aisher. 2,090,928 ; Aug. 24.
Machine for making wire elements. 11. I. Danziger.
2,067,521 ; Jan. 12.
Machine for manufacturing battery plate separators. W.
G. Tower. 2,073,911 ; Mar. 16.
Machine for manufacturing incandescent lamps. J. F.
Donovan and G. Illingworth. 2,098,030 ; Nov. 2.
Machine for manufacturing packages. E. S. D. von
Segebaden and G. Orstrom. 2,073,432 ; Mar. 9.
Machine for manufacturing pavements from vulcanizable
materials. J. Meijling and T. Magnusson. 2,069,589 :
Feb. 2.
Machine for manufacturing pile fabric. H. H. Baynton
and J. W. Foster, 2,090,022 ; Aug. 17.
Machine for marking hosiery or otlier articles. G. P.
Jost. 2,078,448 ; Apr. 27.
Machinery for marking hosiery or other articles. A. H.
Scbmidtke. 2.102,132: Dec. 14.
Maciiine for mechanically working hollow thread pack-
ages, n. F. Gihling, 2.077.520: Apr. 20.
Machine for milling turbine blades. E. G. Roehm and
W. D. Archea. 2,079.717 : Jlay 11.
Machine for mixing plastic material. C K. Roos and
M. G. Allison. 2,079,565 ; May 4.
Machine for molding plastic substances. A. W. Sizer.
2,075,476; Mar. 30.
Machine for molding rods. N. Corsi. 2,083.986 ; June 15.
Machine for operating on counters. C. W. Bailey.
2,067,813 ; Jan. 12.
Machine for operating on heels. W.R.Pope. 2.072,128;
Mar. 2.
Machine for operating on heels. F. Ricks. 2,068,710:
M.Tchino for operating on sheet niMtcrial. K. E. Wlnkley.
2.102.600: Dec. 21.
Machine for operating on shoes. P. ^\ . Bunker.
2.087.241 : July 20.
Machine for operating on soles and shoes. V,. Brothers.
2,091,351 ; Aug. 31.
Machine for operating on soles. J. Fos.sa. 2.094,120;
Sept. 28.
Machine for operating on stitch-down shoes. F. Ricks
and C. IT. James. 2,096,761 : Oct. 26.
Machine for operating upon heelllfts and rands. J. B.
Hadaway and C. F. Fitzgerald. 2,075.038: Apr. 6.
Mnclilne for operating upon shoes. A. I!. Morrill.
2,089,852 ; Aug. 10.
Machine for operating upon shoe parts. II. Warren.
2, 0.^2,861 : June 8.
Mnclilne for operating upon shoe soles. C. M. BnRshnw.
2,075,024 : Apr. 0.
Miiclilin- for fiperaling upon soles. N. II. Ivowlton.
2.0S1,.^4S ; June 22.
Machine for ornamenting leather. S. E. Rosenberc.
2,093,099 : Sept. II.
Miicliine for opcrallng upon soles. E. \V. Stacey.
2.078,081 : May 4.
Machine for packing morchnndlBC In bags. A. F. StaK-
meler. 2,072,654 ; Mar. 2.
Machine for packing zigzag Interfolded paper leaves In
ninllio.'ird rovrrs. K. l.iTncr. 2.0S (..".ILT : June 22.
Machine for pointing and drying tainnon.i. C. A. Four-
ness and J. M. Gnief. 2,077.231 ; Apr. 13.
Mai'liliii- for polishing, sanding, and the like. W. O.
Arnold. 2,067.621 : Jan. 12.
Machine for iioslninrklng nn<l like purpoRon. \V
OcliHcnlicln. 2,0.SH.i:tS: July 27.
\lMililnc for pri'linilnnrllv nsHeinhllng covers to contnlnors.
.1 K. Price. 2.101, ■JIU ; Pec. 7.
Machine for i)re.MNlnK solos on shoes. R. J. Finn.
2,080.035 : M^iiy 1'.
Mnclilne for iirewMlng soles on shoes. ('. II. I'l-pni.
2. 10 1. ISO : Dec. 7. . „ .
Machine for nresslnc the bottoma of shoes. A. Eppior.
2,073,005 : IMnr. It.
934
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Machine for pressing the bottoms of shoes. S. J. Finn.
2,095,245 ; Oct. 12.
Machine for printing designs on fabrics by means ot
stencil, perforated plates, and the like. C. Masson.
2,088,801 ; Aug. 3. ^ ^ „, ,
Machine for printing money values. E. J. Ward.
2,070,763 ; Feb. 16. ^ „ ^ . ,
Machine for printing on bottles. J. H. Fnden
2.088,196 ; July 27. ^, _,
Machine for producing and re-sharpening cutter blades.
J. Hansen. 2,082,832 ; June 8.
Machine for producing foodstuffs made of dough. A.
Baechi. 2.068.220 : Jan. 19.
Machine for producing gears. L. O. Carlsen. 2,101,237 ;
Dec. 7. ,_. T
:Machine for producing glass vessels from tubing. J.
Dichter. 2,101.213 ; Dec. 7.
Machine for producing helicoid surfaces. J. Ferguson.
2,085,016; June 29. ^. ,
Machine for producing hollow glass articles. C. C. Kinker.
2,082,639 ; June 1.
Machine for producing justified lines of printing types.
J. Schneider. 2,084,539 ; June 22.
Machine for producing ringless full-fashioned hosiery.
W. M. Grosse. 2,081,430 ; May 25.
Machine for producing ropes from steel wires. J. Rath.
2,101,630 ; Dec. 7.
Machine for producing rubber and similar articles. H.
Mazzeo. 2,103.860 ; Dec. 28.
Machine for producing wet adhesive tape strips. A. L.
Clements and N. R. Easter. 2,083,219 ; June 8.
Machine for proving printing cylinders. M. N. Bulford.
2,087,017 ; July 13.
Machine for punching, drawing, or likewise forming of
articles of paper, cardboard, etc. W. Drese. 2,088,847 ;
Aug. 3.
Machine for reaming and beveling pipe. R. B. Pealer.
2,079,181 ; May 4.
Machine for recording textile constructions or designs.
G. Bell. 2,079,674; May 11.
Machine for reloading cartridge-cases. H. K. Shockey.
2,091,397 ; Aug. 31.
Machine for removing lacings from shoe uppers. J. Fossa.
2.103,667 : Dec. 28.
Machine for removing moisture from absorbent pads.
A. Palmier!. 2,067,001 : Jan. 5.
Machine for removing shoes from lasts. B. W. Freeman.
2,092,208 ; Sept. 7.
Machine for removing tire treads. W. C. Althen.
2,099,458 ; Nov. 16.
Machine for scaling lumber. W. F. McCabe. 2,078,335 ;
Apr. 27.
Machine for sealing receptacles. J.H.Payne. 2,101.156;
Dec. 7.
Machines for seaming lids on cans. F. O. L. Chorlton.
2,071,683 ; Feb. 23.
Machine for separating and feeding blanks. W. W. David-
son. 2,089,946; Aug. 17.
Machine for separating dirt and rocks from beans. C. H.
Eckhart. Jr. 2,086,408 ; July 6.
Machine for separating seeds or the like. D. Franks.
2,076,455; Apr. 6.
Machine for shearing blocks from an extruded column
of plastic material. E. Frey. 2,069,947 ; Feb. 9.
Machine for simultaneously forming rings and assembling
them on shafts. G. F. Robarge. 2,099,624 ; Nov. 16.
Machine for slicing mushrooms. W. E. Chambers.
2,082,872 ; June 8.
Machine for slitting and broiling meat. J. P. Spang.
2.103.563 : Dec. 28.
Machine for smoothing fasteners. G. Sundback.
2,083,930 ; June 15.
Machine for sorting punched cards mechanically and elec-
trically. M. Jacob. 2.097,764 : Nov. 2.
Machine for spreading and distributing coal to furnaces.
G. W. Olney. 2,099,618; Nov. 16.
Machine for squaring the ends of cakes of ice. M. J.
Uline. 2,102,498 : Dec. 14.
Machine for sterilization by compression. A. Y. Dodge.
2,082,445 ; June 1.
Machine for tapering stave stock. C. M. E. and F. W.
Wendnagel. 2,094,703 ; Oct. 5.
Machine for tempering or moistening products. R. B.
McKinnis. 2,080,327 ; May 11.
Machine for testing abrasive stones. J. Sunnen.
2,093,650 ; Sept. 21.
Machine for testing fabrics. W. D. Appel and H. F.
Schiefer. 2,066,311 ; Jan. 5.
Machine for testing lubricants. J. F. Werder. 2,067,906 ;
Jan. 19.
Machine for the continuous casting of metal sheets. J.
G. Baldwin. 2,091,348 ; Aug. 31.
Machine for the continuous pro.ioction printing of moving
picture films. M. A. Dalotol. 2.0,S0,463 : May 18.
Machine for the electric welding of the side-members of
vehicle frames. L. Salves. 2,079,042 ; May 4.
^lachlne for the gluing together ot the edges of veneer
sheets. A. Friz. 2.084,676 ; June 22.
Machine for the heat treatment of earth roads and
surfaces, fj. R. H. Irvine. 2,095,637 ; Oct. 12.
Machine for the manufacture of alimentary paste, Auto-
matic. G. Sciarra. 2,073,567 ; Mar. 9.
Machine for the manufacture of paper. A. E. H. Fair.
2.079,846; May 11.
Machine for the manufacture of sheet-paper blocks. E.
Danger. 2,070,394 ; Feb. 9.
Machine for the tooling of metallic screw propeller blades.
C. W. Berthiez. 2,102,505 ; Dec. 14.
Machine for tie plates. Automatic. N. F. Foner.
2,098,576 ; Nov. 9.
Machine for transferring fabric. R. H. Lawson, A. Cagne,
and A. N. Cloutier. 2,089,147 ; Aug. 3.
Machine for treating bast fibers. P. Shaw. 2,091,165 ;
Aug. 24.
Machine for treating seed grain. J. H. Dostert.
2.098,618 ; Nov. 9.
Machine for treating shoe welts. C. G. Brostroni.
2,069,748 ; Feb. 9.
Machine for treating yarn in skein form. W. F. Guinan.
2,076,429 ; Apr. 6.
Machine for tufting mattresses. M. H. Lang. 2,092,171 ;
Sept. 7.
Machine for troweling. H. S. Boulton. 2,101,895 ; Dec.
14.
Machine for use in making boxes. A. L. Rosenmund.
2,090,155 ; Aug. 17.
Machine for use in the manufacture of shoes. L. E.
Topham. 2,086,929 ; July 13.
Machine for washing drinking vessels. R. H. Greer, Jr.,
J. Burgess, and W. F. Ohme. 2,082,285 ; June 1.
Machine for waxing paper. L. L. Dodge. 2,081,324 ;
May 25.
Machine for weighing and sorting filled cans. M. L.
Dodge. 2,092,109 ; Sept. 7.
Machine for welding tubular articles. G. E. Mirfield.
2,071,760 ; Feb. 23.
Machine for working on curved shafts or the like. C. G.
Ekholm and K. J. W. Janson. 2,086,492 ; July 6.
Machine for working printing machine cylinders, par-
ticularly copper cylinders in copper plate printing ma-
chines. F. A. Goyot. 2,076,773 ; Apr. 13.
Machine for wrapping and boxing articles. J. Van Buren.
2,084,515 ; June 22.
Machine gun rack. W. H. Timm. 2,097,939 ; Nov. 2.
Machine platen and making the same. Writing. J. W.
Heitman and J. J. Kelly. 2,073,209 ; Mar. 9.
:Machine projector. C. J. Manville. 2,101.148 : Dec. 7.
Machine provided with an automatic firearm. M. Birkigt.
2,075,086 ; Mar. 30.
Machine support. H. A. Avery. 2,088,566 ; Aug. 3.
Machine-supporting means, Endless-tread. B. H. Flynn.
2,082,693 ; June 1.
Machine tool. E. P., E. C, and E. P. Bullard,
Appelberg, E. H. Johnson, and F. H,
2,086.852 ; July 13.
Machine tool. L. C. Cole. 2.102,613 ; Dec. 21.
Machine tool. L. C. Cole. 2,103,147 ; Dec. 21
Machine tool. W. J. Burger and C. M.
2,100,899 ; Nov. 30.
Machine tool. W. H. Feeney. 2,076,179 ; Apr. 6.
Machine tool. K. F. Gallimore and G. H. Schurger.
2,081,145 ; May 25.
Machine tool. L. E. Godfriaux. 2,093,757 ; Sept. 21.
Machine tool. W. C. De Graff. 2,100,945 ; Nov. 30.
Machine tool. B. P. Graves and A. F. Bennett.
2,077,408; Apr. 20.
Machine tool. W. F. Groene, W. R. Meyer, and G. W.
Luning. 2,069,107 ; Jan. 26.
Machine tool. A. Haas. 2,089,363 ; Aug. 10.
Machine tool. A. M. Johnson and W. M. Fairbairn,
2,083,023 ; June 8.
Machine tool. J. R. Johnson. 2,071,980 ; Feb. 23.
Machine tool. F. Kipp. 2,086,915 ; Julv 13.
Machine tool. M. E. Lange. 2,068,552 ; Jan. 19.
Machine tool. A. Oberhoffken and E. M. Bowen.
2,096,754; Oct. 26.
Machine tool. C. A. Olson. 2,092,587 ; Sept. 7.
O. Panzner. 2,078,871 ; Apr. 27.
F. A. Parsons. 2,077,434; Apr. 20.
W. F. Ridgway. 2,089.814 : Aug. 10.
R. A. Schafer. 2,086,095 ; July 6.
J. M. Strachan. 2,085,397 ; June 29.
M. L. Strawn. 2,086,583 ; July 13.
M. L. Strawn. 2.102,655 ; Dec. 21.
A. Trosch. 2,008,523 ; Jan. 19.
F. O. Hoagland. 2,101,177 ;
III, G. R.
Mussler.
Mirossay.
Machine tool.
Machine tool.
Machine tool,
ilachine tool.
Machine tool.
Machine tool.
Machine tool.
Machine tool.
Machine tool. Bench type.
Dec. 7.
Machine tool. Hand fed. W. H. Nichols.
15.
Machine tool, Hydraulically operated
2,091,425 ; Aug. 31.
Machine tool. Thermally conditioned.
2,070,811 ; Feb. 16.
Machine transmission and control mechanism, Milling.
L. W. Wright. 2,072,540; Mar. 2.
Machine with swash ring drive. H. H. Stinnes.
2,079,050 ; May 4.
Machinery for making wire fencing. J. B. and B. E.
Getz, and J. H. Leader. 2.082,388 ; June 1.
Machinery for pressing clothing. F. Spina and C. G.
Green. 2,077,440 ; Apr. 20.
Machining device. J. Y. Blazek and J. F. Strnad.
2,095,225 ; Oct. 12.
Machining metallic workpieces. B. P. Schiltz. 2,088,119 ;
July 27.
Magazine and extension stock for automatic pistols, Com-
bined. L. N. Nomar. 2,066.361 ; Jan. 5.
2,083,858 ; June
W. H. Wood.
B. Sassen.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
935
Magazine and filter cigarette holder. P. F. Bruins.
2,101,127 ; Dec. 7.
Magazine for firearms. G. Sosso. 2,086,339 ; July 6.
Magazine for shuttle changing looms. R. G. Turner.
2,082,919 ; June 8.
Magazine, Roll-film. C. A. Traenkle. 2,082,232 ; June 1.
Magazine shift for linecasting and composing machines.
E. S. Larson. Re. 20,410; June 15.
Magnesia insulation and making same. L. B. Miller.
2,084,588 ; June 22.
Magnesium alloys. E. F. Fischer. 2,095,975; Oct. 19.
Magnesium alloys, Modifying the mechanical properties of.
A. J. Murphy. 2,087,262 ; July 20.
Magnesium and aluminum and making same, Composite
body of. C. E. Larson. 2,100,257 ; Nov. 23.
Magnesium and bromine from sea water. Extraction of. A.
M. Thomsen. 2,082,989 ; June 8.
Magnesium and its alloys, Melting, refining, and casting.
of. A. C. Jessup. 2,091,639 ; Aug. 31.
Magnesium and maKnesium alloys. Production of refined
G. Schichtel. 2,066,579 ; Jan. 5.
Magnesium and magnesium alloys. Production of refined.
6. Schichtel. 2,101,919 ; Dec. 14.
Magnesium and magnesium alloys. Purification and refine-
ment of. A. Lusehenowsky. 2,067,275 ; Jan. 12.
Magnesium and material rich in magnesium against oxida-
tion during melting and Douring, Protecting. F.
Hansgirg. 2,088,204 ; July 27.
Magnesium, Coating. H. J. Lodeesen. 2,066,842 ; Jan. 5.
Magnesium dust into compact metallic magnesium. Con-
version of. K. Erdmann and F. Hansgirg. 2,097,689 ;
Nov. 2. •
Magnesium from magnesiferous raw materials by thermal
reduction. Reduction of. R. Suchy and H. Seliger.
2,103.976* Dec. 28.
Magnesium from magnesium in finely divided form. Re-
covery of compact metallic. F. Hansgirg. 2,101,904 ;
Dec. 14.
Magnesium from magnesium oxides. Production of. A.
Vogt. 2,099,151 : Nov. 16.
Magnesium hydroxide and manufacture, Activated. H. H.
Chesny. 2,073,398; Mar. 9.
Magnesium hydroxide and the products thereof, Evaporat-
ing. L. K. Riggs. 2,087,006; July 13.
Magnesium hydroxide, Manufacturing. H. H. Chesny.
2,089,339 ; Aug. 10.
Magnesium oxide products and making the same. T. A.
Heany. 2,095,982 ; Oct. 19.
Magnesium sulphide. Production of. D. Gardner.
2,090,446; Aug. 17.
Magnet, Alternating current. O. A. Morgenstern.
2,076,857 ; Apr. 13.
Magnet construction for contactors. J. Bierenfeld.
2,087,895 ; July 27.
Magnet dynamo-electric machine. Permanent. F. W. Mer-
rill. 2,078,805 ; Apr. 27.
Magnet, Gastro-traumatic. E. J. Foreman. 2,095,976 ;
Oct. 19.
Magnet, Oil well fishing. W. G. Lane. 2,092,316 ;
Sept. 7.
Magnet, Organ action. A. Floro and A. G. Sabol.
2,083,644; June 15.
Magnet, Permanent. A. C. Catherall. 2,096,670 ; Oct. 19.
Magnetic analysis. T. Zuschlag. 2.098,991; Nov. 16.
Magnetic analysis method. T. Zuschlag. 2,077,161 ;
Apr. 13.
Magnetic analysis. T. Zuschlag. 2,102,450-1 : Doc. 14.
Magnetic blow-out device. J. G. Jackson. 2,073,065 ;
Mar. 16.
Magnetic I)rake. C. C. Farmer. 2,096,486 ; Oct. 19.
Magnetic brake. A. G. Larson. 2.068.336: Jan. 19.
Magnetic brake. T. H. Schoepf and D. M. Ritchie.
2,086,17.'')-7 ; July 6.
Magnotic clutch. L. S. Cooper. 2,101,671; Dec. 7.
Magnetic clutch. R. H. Stearns and H. W. Harman.
2,070.813 ; Fob. 16.
Magnetic control apparatus for musical Instruments.
V. H. Scvcry. 2,078,079 ; Alay 4.
Magnetic disdiargo device. C. Sp.iotli. 2,090,144; Nov.
16.
Magnetic fields of force, Mel hod and apparatus for con-
trolling and utilizing. K. E. LittlefleUl. 2,088,004 ;
Aug. 3.
Magnetic Indiiclion motor. F. J. Ilummcs. 2,070,790;
Fob. 16.
Magnetic matcri.'il. J. W. Andrews and R. Glllls. Re.
20,507 ; .S<-i)t. 14.
Magnetic material and niauufacturo tliiM-oof. F. Noll.
2,085,118; June 29.
Magnetic material and method of nmiiiirnclure. N. P.
OosB. 2,084,336 ; June 22.
Magnotic matcrlMl mid viiiindlum pcntoxlile bonding nieanii
therefor. S. KmIm'Ii. 2.0H.''),83() ; .Inly 6.
Magnetic nialerlnl, Metlir)rl of rolling. N. I". Goh8.
Goss. 2,084,337 ; June 22.
Magnetic MialcrliilH, lli'iit irrulliig. \V. M, lllHliop.
2,000,515; Jan. 5.
Magnelic' iiiiitiTlnlH, Prodiii'lng. A. L. Di.xon nixl J. V.
MiivIh. 2,0HI,13:t : .hiiH- 15,
Magnet Ic nieiniH and iiiclliod of tenHloning, K. O. I'lirvln.
2,077,183; Apr. 13.
MngncMc pick ni>, 10. f!. Giiedon. 2,0H(1,I I.'. : July 0.
Magnetic properties of nlllcon Hieel, ImitrovlnL; ilnv F
Puwlek and O. Dniil. 2,076,383 ; Apr H
S. Taylor. 2,088,729;
Slow. A. B. R3T)inski.
Magnetic reaction motor,
Aug. 3.
Magnetic regulating device,
2.082,121 ; June 1.
Magnetic separator, L. V. Andrews and H. F. Walton.
2,081,445 ; May 25.
Magnetic separator. S. G, Frantz. 2,074.085 ; Mar. 16.
Magnetic separator. W. Rose. 2,090,639 ; Aug. 24.
Magnetic separator. Spout type. R. H. Stearns and E. C.
Kiekhaefer. 2,089.138 ; Aug. 3.
Magnetic shoe brake. J. W. Logan, Jr. 2,081,459 ; Mav
25.
Magnetic testing device. J. Pfaffenberger. 2,098,064 ;
Nov. 2.
Magnetic testing. Method of and apparatus for. F. P.
Fahy. 2,097,947 ; Nov. 2,
Magnetic thread cleaner. N. Stoddard. 2.103,125 ; Dec.
21.
Magnetic track brake. B. S. Aikman. 2,084,666 ; June
22.
Magnetic track brake. B. S. Aikman. 2,088,273-4 ; Julv
Z7.
Magnetic track brake. P. L. Crittenden. 2.088,275 ; July
27.
Magnetic track brake. C. C. Farmer. 2,096,485 ; Oct. 19.
Magnetic track brake. A. G. Larson. 2,068,335 ; Jan. 19.
Magnetic track brake. J. C. McCune. 2.088.529 ; July 27.
Magnetic transfer device. L. E. Steiner. 2,071,859 ;
Feb. 23.
Magneto. L. Griffiths and S. H. Franklin. 2,079,447 ;
May 4.
Magneto. K. A. Harmon and T. G. Louis. 2,074,545 ;
Mar. 23.
Magneto-electric generator. L. S. Dunham and A. F.
Robertson. 2,081,800 ; May 25.
Magneto generator. E. B. Nowosielski. 2,077,255 ; Apr.
13.
Magneto generator. W. J. Spongier and G. D. Cerf.
2,090,558 ; Aug. 17.
Magneto generator. \V. J. Spengler. 2,093.935 ; Sept. 21.
Magneto generator. T. Tognola. 2,091,190 ; Aug. 24.
Magneto rotor. T. Tognole. 2.086,398 ; July 6.
Magnetron. G. R. Kllgore. 2,075,855 ; Apr. 6.
Magnetron. D. Prinz. 2,099,533 ; Nov. 16.
Magnetron detector. K. Fritz. 2.097.918; Nov. 2.
Magnetron discharge tube apparatus. K. Fritz. 2,100,162 ;
Nov. 23.
Magnets, Producing permanent. C. S. Williams.
2,082,041 ; June 1.
Magnifying and viewing device. J. H. Harlow. 2,071,120 ;
Feb. 16.
Magnifying glass and tongs, Combination. E. G. Mason.
2,070,798 ; Feb. 16.
Magnifying glass. Synthetic resin. N. M. Stanley.
2,086,286 ; July 6.
Magnifying system. E. A. Gubisch. 2.083.600; June 15.
Mall and package holder. L. F. Reilly. 2,092,681 ;
Sept. 7.
Mail and package sorting and distributing device. M. E.
Ross and A. L. Maynard. 2,079,385 ; Mav 4.
Mail box. H. S. Gllman. 2.102.020 ; Dec. 21.
Mail box. W. C. Luss. 2,008,275 ; Jan. 19,
Mail box. C. E. Porter. 2.089,037 ; Aug. 3.
Mail box signal. O. B. Sandifur. 2,092.561 ; Sept. 7.
Mail box signal. Rural. R. W. Reed. 2.078.100 ; Apr. 20.
Mail box support. R. L. King and 11. L. Potter.
2.079,510; Afay 4.
Mall catcher. Aerial. J. Mores, 2,076,476 ; Apr. 6.
Mailer. A. S. Ellner. 2.067.119 ; Jan, 5.
Mailing device with replv member. C. A. Blnger.
2,078,873 ; Apr. 27.
Mailing tube. C. H. Quinlan. 2.068,765 ; Jan. 20.
Mnll pouch catcher. E, L. Woolsey, 2.100,529: Nov. 30.
Maintenance traveler for bridge spans. W. H. RInge.
2,088,871 : Aug. 3.
Maize harvesting machine. A. Cnrplnetl. 2,079,201 ;
May 4.
Mallet. E. E. Hosier. 2.097,4.')0 ; Nov. 2.
Mallet, :\lechanlcal. H. D. Greenberg. 2,098,406 ; Nov. 0.
Maltose and dextrinea, Propiir.ntlon of. V. Jersey.
2.090,5-10 ; Oct, 19.
Miindrel, lOxpnnNlblo, E, Llls.ser, 2,082,345; June 1.
Mandrel for collapsible lube print Ini; maohlnes, .\dJuBt-
able. G, W. Temple, 2.070.540; Feb, 9,
Miiiidrel for lonnlug tiilics. A, P. nieNclier. 2.074,04S;
Mar. 10.
Mandrel for spinning mefnl, J, Sniilrcs. 2,000,858;
Feb, 9,
Mandrel, Hair curling, U. Pezzella. 2,077.530; Apr, 20.
Miiiiilii-l t'i'k:iMl('rlng niecliiinlHin I'or oiianiellng iiniclillioa.
(!. W. Tenipli', 2.072,810; Mar, 2.
Manilrcl. .Self gripping. E. O. Goordnmn. 2,10I,8-tO:
Dec, II,
Mandrel, Wind up. W. R. McKennii. 2.007. 287 ; Oct. 20.
Miindr.'lH. Truing. .1, Siinm-n. 2,071,001 ; Mar. HI,
.Miin^-Mtii'Ni' <'<>in|ii>iiiiilH of niicleollili'H and of tlieir hvdro-
Ivllr ili'i'OMipoHllloM prodiiclN. S. L, KuNkln. '.',11)1,000;
D.T. 7.
MangiiiieNe nhonphnte, Afnklntf. W. TT. Mnclntlrt>.
2,003,1111 : Sept. 21.
MiingnneMe viiIiii>n from riirboimte on-n, ttliliilnlng, A. T,
Sh t and J, D MiicCiirlliy. 2.070,10(1: IVb 0
MnngiiiieHe vmImch from <irrM contiihiliii: (In-in, oiitnlnliiR,
A, T. Sweet and J. D, MiicCiirlliy. 2.070,407; IVb. 0,
936
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Manicuring device. E. G. Raworth. 2,094,962 ; Oct. 5.
Manifold and valve structure. B. Pratt and G. F. Wein-
reich. 2,069,017; Jan. 26.
Manifold for internal combustion engines. M. E. Car-
roll. 2,073,608 ; Mar. 16.
Manifold for internal combustion engines. Exhaust. E.
C. Saint-Jacques. 2,093,469 ; Sept. 21.
Manifold for multicylinder internal combustion engines.
M. R. Wolfard. 2,066,922 ; Jan. 5.
Manifold for tank vehicles. Delivery. J. A. Jefferson.
2,078,384 ; Apr. 27.
Manifold, Fuel equalizing. P. Kolimbat. 2,098,424 ;
Nov. 9.
Manifold, Intake. B. A. Swennes. 2,088,983 ; Aug. 3.
Manifold material. J. Q. Sherman. 2,071,364 ; Feb. 23.
Manifold system for multicylinder internal combustion
engines. M. R. Wolfard. 2,066,923 ; Jan. 5.
Manifolder. W. E. Mcintosh. 2,089,395 ; Aug. 10.
Manifolding. C. W. Brenn. 2,067,376 ; Jan. 12.
Manifolding. H. W. Carroll, Jr. 2,087,85f ; July 20.
Manifolding attachment for typewriters. M. S. Roose-
velt. 2,069,659 ; Feb. 2.
Manifolding attachment for writing machines. H. Ziegler.
2.098,368 ; Nov. 9.
Manifolding bookkeeping leaf. E. O. Haberfeld. 2,069,142 ;
Jan. 26.
Manifolding device. W. G. Borchers. 2,080,803 ; May
18.
Manifolding device. W. G. Borchers. 2,082,729 ; June 1.
Manifolding device. E. K. Bottle. 2,070,707 ; Feb. 16.
Manifolding device. C. W. Brenn. 2,082,730 ; June 1.
Manifolding device. M. C. Stern and W. C. Pfeiffer.
2,100,579 ; Nov. 30.
Manifolding device, Portable. J. Q. Sherman. 2,072,133-
4; Mar. 2.
Manifolding machine. A. A. Johnson. 2,098,496 ; Nov. 9.
Manipulating means for a form hanger. S. S. Colt.
2,091,256 ; Aug. 31.
Manipulator. J. E. Gibson and J. A. WoUe. 2,095,634 ;
Oct. 12.
Manometer. A. Zimmerli. 2,075,326 ; Mar. 30.
Manometer calibrating means. W. Melas. 2,081,596 ;
May 25.
Manual or automatic means for correctins timekeeping
mechanism. G. R. McDonald. 2.066.357 : Jan. 5.
Manure spreader. F. W. Kirby. 2,082,249 ; June 1.
Map display mechanism. M. D. McCauley. 2,079,024 :
May 4.
Map duplicating machine, Relief. .T. J. Braund.
2,066,555 ; Jan. 5.
Map holder. Tourist's. H. L. Martin. 2,074,298 ; Mar.
16.
Map in book form. N. P. Bergquist. 2,103,139 ; Dec. 21.
Map pro.iectlon apparatus. E. E. Lackey and P. G. Lackey.
2,094,543 : Sept. 28.
Map retaining and displaying device. W. G. Hollings-
worth. 2,082.246 ; June 1.
Maps from aerial photographs. Apparatus for making.
E. B. Swanson. 2,090,270 ; Aug. 17.
Maps, Jletbod and apparatus for making. C. W. Collier.
2,102,612 ; Dec. 21.
Maple flavor. Production of concentrated. A. A. Lund.
2,072,895 ; Mar. 9.
Maple flavoring material, Nonliquid. H. E. Allen.
2,078.215; Apr. 27.
Marble game apparatus. F. Koehler. 2,070.948 ; Feb. 16.
Marble refacing machine. L. Stetler. 2,075,369 ; Mar.
30.
Marble shifting mechanism for game boards. D. E. Hook-
er. 2,068,178; Jan. 19.
Marcel machine. Electric. B. Engele. 2,084,951 ; June
22.
Margarine. A. K. Epstein and B. R. Harris. 2,089,470
Aug. 10.
Margin bar for printing cylinders. H. A. W. Wood
2,100,208 ; Nov. 23.
Margin control for duplicating machines. A. Marchev
2,090,847 : Aug. 24.
Margins in typewriting. Mechanism for justifying. C. C
Peters. 2.093,924 ; Sept. 21.
Marine construction. Apparatus for. E. M. Wichert
2,079,889 ; May 11.
Marine derrick structure. V. F. Grace and W. H. Rich
ardson. 2,077,044 ; Apr. 13.
Marine power transmission. D. H. Montgomerv
2.091,557 ; Aug. 31.
Marine structure. G. H. Atkinson. 2,073,545 ; Mar. 9
^ra^ker. J. J. Jobe. 2,084,088 : June 15.
Marker, Adjustable. L. S. IWurphy. 2,068,561 ; Jan. 19.
Marker and flower holder. Combination grave. M. Corn-
stock and H. C. Schoepflin. 2.099,329 ; Nov. 16.
Marker and flower holder. Grave. H. C. Schoenflin
2,072,774; Mar. 2. ^
Marker and making the same. Grave. E. Roy. 2,095.290 ■
Oct. 12.
Marker and relief buoy. Sunken ship. J. B. Rooke
2,083,306 ; June 8.
Marker, Changeable price. A. D§ Andreis. 2,093.714 •
Sept. 21.
Marker for combined planters and cultivators. E. W
Owens. 2,073,562 ; Mar. 9.
Marker, Fountain ink. P. S. Vosbikian and T. S. Vosbi-
klan. 2,097,266: Oct. 26.
Marker, Garment. A. R. Price. 2,099,943 ; Nov. 23.
Marker, Grave. J. P. Harner. 2,077.834; Apr. 20.
Marker, Grave. J. Martin. 2,075,859 ; Apr. 6.
Marker, Highway. J. M. Hall. 2,067,698 ; Jan. 12.
Marker, Highway. C. C. Krebs. 2,073,968 ; Mar. 16.
Marker, Highway. A. L. Long. 2,095,609 ; Oct. 12.
Marker, Highway. H. G. Meigs. 2,076,907 ; Apr. 13.
Marker, Highway. O. W. Nystuen. 2,093,642 ; Sept. 21.
Marker, Highway. C. H. Smith. 2,076,970 ; Apr. 13.
Marker, Highway traffic. J. Kahn. 2,081,358 ; May 25.
Marker, Illuminated street. F. B. Lockert. 2,099,446 ;
Nov. 16.
Marker, Lens. J. L. Brenner. 2,097,832 ; Nov. 2.
Marker light. A. O. Austin. 2,095,306 ; Oct. 12.
Marker, Meat. E. W. Ashton. 2,092,710 ; Sept. 7.
Marker, Moistureproof street. O. H. Hershman.
2,094,652 ; Oct. 5.
Marker, Road. W. H. Vaughan. 2,068,937 ; Jan. 26.
Marker, Row. R. B. Tolar. 2,089,451 : Aug. 10.
Marker, Traffic. C. L. Moorman. 2,073,166 ; Mar. 9.
Marking and cutting device. H. M. Smallen. 2,093,698 ;
Sept. 21.
Marking apparatus for book covers. E. Hertzberg.
2,091,147 ; Aug. 24.
Marking device. H. E. Leash. 2,085,323 ; June 29.
Marking device. H. A. Scholz. 2,071,003 ; Feb. 16.
Marking device, Automatic. G. L. Rashman. 2,077,106 ;
Apr. 13.
Marking device for shoe parts and the like. W. J. Knox.
2,083,270 ; June 8.
Marking die. A. W. Altvater. 2,090,824; Aug. 24.
Marking machine. .C. F. Baton. 2.101,705 ; Dec. 7.
Marking machine. C. H. Maiben. 2,067,092 ; Jan. 5.
Marking tool. P. W. Zlpf. 2,079,236; May 4.
Marksmanship practicing device. W. P. Falkenberg.
2,070,529 ; Feb. 9. •
Marshmallows, Forming. E. N. Campbell. 2,097,143 ;
Oct. 26.
Mash, Treating. E. Mayer. 2,080,287 ; May 11.
Masher. J. Mantelet. 2,070,137 ; Feb. 9.
Mask and button type pad. Face. W. A. Schutt.
2,100,553 ; Nov. 30.
Mask equipment. Gas. T. A. O'Leary. 2,077,054 ; Apr.
13.
Mask, Face. R. S. Titus. 2,081,779 ; May 25.
Mask for the prevention and relief of allergic respiratory
complaints. J. B. Biederman. 2.067.822 : Jan. 12.
Mask, Gas. F. Hofstotter. 2,074,219 ; Mar. 16.
Mask. Sun. P. A. Rentchler. 2,072,183 ; Mar. 2.
Masking arrangement for photographic apparatus. R. S.
Hopkins. 2,095,815 ; Oct. 12.
Masonry. H. C. Mathers. 2,097,821 : Nov. 2.
Masonry. Dry. E. Honigmann and F. Bruckmayer.
2,100,958 ; Nov. 30.
Masonry treatment. B. J. Many. 2,069,674 ; Feb. 2.
Massage appliance. Electric foot. G. Thornton-Norris.
2,096,646: Oct. 19.
Massage device. L. Fisher. 2,097,455 : Nov. 2.
Massage device. S. E. Follese. 2,088,780 ; Aug. 3.
Massage device. W. A. Hardman. 2,078,536 ; Apr. 27.
Massage instrument. J. J. McGerry. 2,076,410 ; Apr. 6.
Massage instrument for treating the prostate gland.
W. D. Smith. 2,101,273 ; Dec. 7.
Massage machine. A. Schumacher. 2.103.956 : Dec. 28.
Massager, Tooth brush. H. G. Arnold. 2,079,728; May
Massaging device. G. A. Belknap. 2,100,234; Nov. 23.
Massaging device. S. J. Bess. 2,095,956 : Oct. 19.
Massaging device. W. W. Cone. 2,091,131 ; Aug. 24.
Massaging device for gums. H. Clarren. 2,083,595 ; June
15.
Masses and their production. Artificial. E. PoUak.
2,093,364; Sept. 14.
^^i „^0"^ excavating machines. R. E. Ljungkull.
2,068,554; Jan. 19.
Mast. Wooden. A. Junge. 2,091,861 ; Aug. 31.
Masticable material. J. O. Barker. 2,076,112 ; Apr. 6.
Mat. I. Klaff. 2.068,029 ; Jan. 19.
Mat. B. Nickle. 2,071.762 ; Feb. 23.
Mat. M. B. Sample. 2,069,391 ; Feb. 2.
Mat. P. S. Schildknecht. 2,067.4] 8: Jan. 12.
Mat, Bathtub. J. G. Gavlak. 2,081,992 ; June 1.
Mat board handling machine. O. R. Sweeney. 2,084,980 ;
June 22.
Mat concentrator. Traveling. J. T. Shimmin. 2,102,652 ;
Dec. 21.
Mat cutter. J. C. Steinmetz. 2.073,855 ; Mar. 16.
Mat, Dice. S. Gessler. 2,079,850 ; May 11.
.>*^cJI^°o^- .^- ^- Cavanagh and H. W. Schultz.
2,089.598 : .\ug. 10.
^^^onno'"iPJ°*®^"°S ^^^^^ Of Streams. G. W. Rehfeld.
^,U9^,lo3 ; Sept. 7.
Mat for the use of golfers. W. S. Bauer. 2,082,563;
June 1.
?J^*' S^'^u, ^- S- -A-sliley. 2,071,222 : Feb. 16.
Mot' ^^h^%- *P- ^- ■^^'^^- 2,070,423 ; Feb. 9.
Mat, Vehicle floor. H. M. Wilhelmy. 2,082,928 ; June 8.
^ «^'n -RP'^^'^^"?, t°^ manufacturing. H. M. Prvale and
-.c^,; C. Clark. 2.101.508; Dec. 7.
MaH'.,^^*CT°^T^°k^*'<'.v, ^- ^^- Blerer. 2,077,508 ; Apr. 20.
Jan 5 Greider and M. F. Smith. 2,066,399 ;
^H'^t-v^; S'U'^'"- 2,097,780: Nov. 2.
Match book F Fleischman. 2.095.469 : Oct. 12.
Match, Book. G. S. Frost. 2,086,906 ; Julv 13.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
937
Match booklet. H. Spira. 2,077,023 ; Apr. 13.
Match dispenser. M. R. Schoff. 2,096,652 ; Oct. 19.
Match folder. R. F. Mahon. 2,102,580; Dec. 14.
Match pack, Safety. H. F. Wachholz. 2,090,712 ; Aug.
24.
Match packages and apparatus therefor, Manufactur-
ing pull. W. Luck. 2,092,651 ; Sept. 7.
Match packet. J. C. Leukhardt. 2,097,839 ; Nov. 2.
Match packet. H. C. Traute. 2,101,111 ; Dec. 7.
Match packet and making it. R. S. PuUen. 2.067,148;
Jan. 5.
Match packets, Making. R. S. Pullen. 2,084,706 ; June
22.
Match, Repeatedly ignitible. Z. Foldi and R. KOnig.
2,093,516 ; Sept. 21.
Match roll with holder. M. A. Bell. 2,067.820 ; Jan. 12.
Match snuffer. P. A. Shekerjian. 2,087,300 ; July 20.
Match strip. D. E. Wilson. 2,076,137 ; Apr. 6.
Match vending machine. J. Fritsche and J. C. Hadik.
2,078,490 ; Apr. 27.
Matches, Process of and machine for making booi- W.
Luck. 2,093,613 ; Sept. 21.
Material and its manufacture, Artificial. H. Dreyfus.
2,081,144; May 25.
Material and making, Pneumatic sheet. J. J. Sindler.
2,100,492 ; Nov. 30.
Material and making same. Adherent-backed flexible. A.
Fulton. 2,094,428 ; Sept. 28.
Material and making same, Artificial. W. Whitehead.
2,086,591 ; July 13.
Material and making same, Ceramic raw. J. H. Weis.
2,094,439 ; Sept. 28.
Material and making same. Coated. E. H. Hough, Jr.
2,067,488 : Jan. 12.
Matprial and making same, Hydrotropic. W. Kritchevsky.
2,094,608-9 ; Oct. 5.
Material and making same. Molded. G. Widmer and A.
Juchli. 2,093,652 ; Sept. 21. . ^ ,„ ,.
Material and making the same, Dielectric. J. W. Jira.
2,096,550 ; Oct. 19.
Material and making the same. Finishing. L. R. van
Allen. 2,067,297; Jan. 12. „ „ „
Material and making the same. Lightweight. H. T. Coss.
2,085,793 ; July 6. c., . u •
Material and manufacturing the same. Sheet abrasive.
F.Simon. 2,093,852 ; Sept. 21. _., „ „, .,
Material and preparing the name. Artificial. G. Schneider.
2,067,950; Jan. 19. . ..^ . , . ^., ,.
Material and preparing the same, Artificial textile. G.
Schneider. 2,103,497 ; Dec. 28. ^ „ „
Material and process^ Casting investment. C. H. Prange.
Material, Apparatus for breaking. R. W. Dull. 2,083,097 ;
June 15. , . -r. ^ T
Material, Apparatus for coating. R. C. Lawrence.
2,084,150 ; June 15. , ,. _ ^ . ,,.
Material, Apparatus for delivering and weighing predeter-
mined quantities of. T. O. Ward and S. Eaton.
2.098.324 : Nov. 9. ^ t, t, .,• , ^
Material, Apparatus for feeding. C. U. Bundick and
B. A. Proctor. 2,094,581 ; Oct. 5.
Material, Apparatus for incinerating. R. Granger.
2,094,152: Sept. 28.
Material, Apparatus for producing surfacing. P. R.
Smith. 2,070,300 ; Feb. 9 „,,.,., i> t
Material, Apparatus for rolling flat sheet-like. K. J.
Wean. 2,084,469 ; June 22. ^ ,, ^ ^ ., t t^
Material, Apparatus for spraying. C. I*. Lamb and I. I'^.
Schine. 2,071,846; Feb. 23. . . ,. w .
Material, Apparatus for the dev-clopment of light sensi-
tive. F. W. von Meister and F. W. Andrew. 2,096,015 :
Oct. 19. , . . 1 T A i-i:„f
Material, Apparatus for transferring. J. A. Hint.
Mat'criai, Ap'paratus'for treating. J. W. Boles. 2,087,870 ;
Mat"(>Hal, ' Apparatus for winding. E. B. Franz.
2,097,518; Nov. 2. . ,. -n. t^ -n.
Material, Apparatus for winding. E. B. Franz
2 101 248 ; Dec. 7.
Material applying apparatus. Powdered. D. A. S. Lalng.
'' 100 30!) ■ Nov 30.
Material, Auto top. M. N. Nlckowltz. 2,098,754 ; Nov. 0.
Material-breaking apparatus. F. II. Armstrong.
2,083,.'')48; June 15. ^ ,„ tt a .
Material bronking apparatus. F. II. Arnislrong.
2,083,081 ; June 15. ^ r . ,» o noo -ron .
Malorial-breaking apparatus. L. A. Mnxson. 2,083,7-9 ,
Mfiterlal breaking device. F. II. Armstrong. 2,083,075-0 :
Mat""r?J "breaking device. J. F.Joy. 2,093,452 : Sept. 21
Mnli'rInI bri'.ildiig nietliod and npiianiluH. (,. 1'. OHgood.
2,08:',. 7;!0 : Jiiiic ir.. , „ , „ „
Material, Coaled. O. F. Schmidt, Jr., and O. L. Bull,
2,007,000; .Imii. .''.. _ ,, „ , „ „
Material, Coiii|>os!le_ hIh-cI. ^ D. McHurney and U. K.
MalerlarconvVyiilg device.' ' It. M. Guthrie. 2,002.248;
MaVer'ial, CoverinK. J. A. Topping. ;^.«>««.1 "« : •'"',' ';!
Material, Decorative. L. H. Bod.-. 2,()1)<),3«1) ; Oct. D.
Material, Device for Iiandling frozen. J. H. Kniglit.
2,098,250 ; Nov. 0.
122I"JS 1' CO
Distributing. H. Y. Satterlee. 2,098,887;
foraminous sheet. J. Grabec
C. E. Harrison. 2,100,741 ;
W. W.
A. M. Bach.
B. B. Brown.
W. S. Howard.
R. C. Kivley.
E. Peterson.
C. Ralston and
G. C. Soule and
2,092,663 :
2,066,456 ;
2,101,067 ;
2,099,121 ;
2,087,813 :
T. D. Wll-
C. D.
2,100,075; Nov.
Material,
Nov. 9.
Material, Elastic
2,092,756 : Sept. 14.
Material feeding mechanism.
Nov. 30.
Material, Flexible impervious and weatherproof.
Rowe. 2,085,473 ; June 29.
Material for arc welding. L. E. Faulkner. 2,102,891 ;
Dec. 21.
Material for cable conductors. Producing pressure equaliz-
ing. A. R. Kemp. 2,096,045 ; Oct. 19.
Material for combatting pests. P. Strieker. 2,072,226 ;
Mar. 2.
Material for packaging. Preparing. O. T. Thompson.
2,074,571 ; Mar. 23.
Material for separation. Treating. F. R. Johnson.
2,090,418; Aug. 17.
Material for surgical ligatures and sutures. B. Blumen-
thal and H. Hadenfeldt. 2,094,578 ; Oct. 5.
Material for the production of cellulose fiber. Treating
vegetable fibrous. F. R. Chesley, Jr. 2,073,682 ; Mar.
16.
Material for use in preventing offset in printing. R. A.
Habermaier. 2,101,999 ; Dec. 14.
Material forming apparatus. L. S. Deitz, Jr. 2,073,405 ;
Mar. 9.
Material, Friction. W. L. White. 2,098,078 ; Nov. 2.
Material from circular holders. Device for stripping
strandular. J. T. Wood. 2,098,123 : Nov. 2.
Material gathering and loading machine. J. S. Housman.
2,069,091 ; Jan. 26.
Material handling apparatus.
Sept. 7.
Material handling apparatus.
Jan. 5.
Material handling apparatus.
Dec. 7.
Material handling apparatus.
Nov. 16.
Material handling device. R.
July 20.
Material handling device. H.
liams. 2.087.877 ; July 20.
Material handling equipment.
Henry. 2,091,343 ; Aug. 31.
Material, Handling rolled. J. Gassen.
23.
Material, Impregnated. H. Jenett. 2,093,451 ; Sept. 21.
Material in heat treatment of liquids not miscible with
the molten material. Method ana apparatus for utilizing
molten. W. O. Pray. 2,100,355 ; Nov. 30.
Material in sheet or web form, Metiiod of and apparatus
for drying. B. R. Andrews. 2,071.015: Feb. 16.
Material insulator for use in vacuum. R. J. Van de Graaff.
2,082,474 ; June 1.
Material into predetermined and finished shapes. Method
and apparatus for transforming bendable. D. K. Hop-
kins. 2,074,789 ; Mar. 23.
Material, Joining or sealing. 11. J. NeumlUer.
2,086,735 ; July 13.
Material loading apparatus. J. F. Joy. 2.099,981 ; Nov.
23.
Material, Making a paving. J. W. Fraser. 2.101.014;
Dec. 7.
Material, Making ornamental. M. Sokoloff. 2,097,677;
Nov. 2.
Material. IMaking ornamented plastic. W. F. Roberts.
2.102,747 ; Dec. 21.
Material, Making sound absorbing. W. A. McMillan.
2,087,004; July 13.
Material, Mechanism for cutting sheet. C. R. Babb.
2,084,907 ; June 22.
Material, Method and apparatus for drying. J. B. Vos-
kamp. 2,077,340 ; Apr. 13.
Mnteriai. Method and apparatus for feeding thermoplastic.
V. \,. O. Wad.sworth. -J. 100.700; Nov. :10.
Materiiil, Method and apparatus for forming and feeding
and welding. W. V. Kniery. 2,0!)3,394 ; Sent. 14.
M.'iterliil, Method and apparatus for guiding. A. B. Mont-
gomery. 2,072,122; Alar. 2.
>faferial, Mi-llioii and* app.iratus for transferring. J. A.
Flint. 2.()0-l.787 : Oct. .'i.
MntcTliii, Mellidd iiiid iippiirnlus for treiidng plastic. D.
S. It.iker. 2,0!):!,I07 ; Sept. 21.
Material, Method and nienn.s for drvlng. R. L. Siitlier-
iand. 2,078,.''>l.'') ; Apr. 27.
Mnli-rliil. MctlKxl of iiiiil npp:iriitiis fur cold rolling Htrip,
W. 'Prinks 2.007.rilt : .Inn. 12.
Material, Method of and apparatu.s for dlnsolvlng. V. V.
Neat. 2.070.478 ; Apr. 0.
MiiIimImI. Metliod ol' mid iipp.'ir.'if us for tenslonlHK Strip.
T. M. Kn.nvland. 2,08L\,St).". ; Juno S.
.Miiti-rliil, Method of and MppiiraliiN for working. A. J.
Unmiicr. 2,01)0,122 : Oct. ID.
Material, Method of and iiuiclilne for folding .sluvt. C. K.
MncDiumld. 2.072,211; Mar. 2
Mnterlnl, MolHtureproof. W. II. Clirirrli iind A. ll.Tnh
lMMK<>r. 2,077,31)0 ; Aiir. 20
Material. MolNlurenrool'. A. I!. Ols.-n 2.1)1) I.T 17 : Oct. .'\,
MiitiTliil of orgiinlr derlviitlvcs of ci'lliilone. Dyed. C.
Dreyfus, tJ. W. Mlle.s, and II. I'latt 2,080,254 ; May 11.
Mill, rial, Patchlni:. D. J. Block. 2. 101,(107 ; iH-o. 7.
938
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Material. Preparing a decolorizing. Ii. Caldwell.
2,076.545 ; Apr. 13.
Material, Process of and composition for waterproof-
ing permeable. C. F. Fabian and A. N. Sachanen.
2,086,792 ; July 13.
Material, Process of ornamenting. J. Lurie. 2,078,008 ;
Apr. 20.
Material, Producing insulating. G. E. and M. M. Hoover.
2,096,398 : Oct. 19.
Material, Repairing sheet and tube. H. T. Kraft.
2,095,931 ; Oct. 12.
Material, Rubber hydrochloride sheet. E. Gebauer-Fuel-
negg and E. W. MofEett. 2,096,632 ; Oct. 19.
Material, Separation of. C. H. Shepherd. 2,073,952;
Mar. 16.
Material. Spraying adhesive-coated. S. Bramsen.
2,073.779: Mar. 16.
Material, Textile. C. Dreyfus. 2.093.425 ; Sept. 21.
Material transfer apparatus. H. H. Weiss. Re. 20,375 ;
May 18.
Material. Treating. B. M. Carter. 2.095.232 : Oct. 12.
Material treating apparatus. E. E. Briggs. 2,102,990 ;
Dec. 21.
Material treating apparatus. J. D. Ferry. 2,091,675 ;
Aug. 31.
Material treating apparatus. C. P. Tolman. 2,087,557 ;
July 20.
Material treating apparatus. C. P. Tolman. 2,087,561 ;
July 20.
Material treating device. Pulverulent. E. Butts.
2,073,549 ; Mar. 9.
Material. Treating waste wet organic. R. L. Llovd and
H. J. Stehli. 2,102,427; Dec. 14.
Material. Treatment of fibrous. T. L. Dunbar.
2,093,267 ; Sept. 14.
Material, Treatment or manufacture of cellulose ester.
E. W. Moncrieff and F. B. Hill. 2,092,007 ; Sept. 7.
Material, Tree band. G. H. Buchanan. 2,083,984 ; June
15.
Material. Trimming. A. Topiel. 2.101,521 ; Dec. 7.
Material, Waterproofing frictional type. T. L. Cunning-
ham. 2,072,097 ; Mar. 2.
Material with a liquefied reagent, Apparatus for reacting
strip. E. Gebauer-Fuelnegg and E. M. Kratz.
2.101.138 : Dec. 7.
Material with ozone and ultra violet rays. Method and
apparatus for treating. H. J. Nicholls. 2,070,307 ;
Feb. 9.
Material working apparatus. J. S. Barnes, P. E. Guirl,
and G. C. Johnson. 2,098,220; Nov. 9.
Material working apparatus. E. C. Kivlev. 2,102,721 ;
Dec. 21.
Material working apparatus. E. J. Svenson. 2,099,776 :
Nov. 23.
Material working apparatus and hydraulic svstem of con-
trol therefor. E. J. Svenson. 2,078,698 : Apr. 27.
Material working apparatus, Hydraulic, E. J. Svenson.
2,078.696 ; Apr. 27.
Material, Working moldable. H. L. Ward. 2,068,361 ;
Jan. 19.
Materials and apparatus therefor. Production of arti-
ficial. E. Kinsella. 2,085.532 ; June 29.
Materials and articles made therefrom. Treating textile.
J. Craik. 2,095,028 ; Oct. 5.
Materials and making same, Cellulosic. D. E. Drew.
2,095,129 ; Oct. 5.
Materials and making same, Moistureproof. J. H. Collins.
2,077,400 ; Apr. 20.
Materials and producing the same, Waterproofing. W. M.
Driesen. 2,069.823 ; Feb. 9.
Materials and products tlierefrom. Producing linen-like.
J. Killars, Jr. 2.103.080; Dec. 21.
Materials and treating same. Modified textile. W. White-
head. 2.096,154: Oct. 19.
Materials and winding and unwinding twistable materials.
Winding and put-up of twistable. B. J. Goldsmith.
2,082.489 ; June 1.
Materials, Apparatus for conditioning. G. E. Hennine.
2.074.391; Mar. 23.
Materials. Apparatus for determining the consistencv of.
E. O. Rhodes. E. W. ^■olkmann, and C. T. Barker.
2,076,591 ; Apr. 13. ,
Materials, Apparatus for dividing or combining streams
of fluent. T. F. Hurley and R. Dickinson. 2,094,948 ;
Oct. 5.
Materials. Apparatus for drying. A. W. Lissauer.
2,096,049 ; Oct. 19.
Materials. Apparatus for dryinc and treating wet granular.
G. A. Vissac. 2.083. 750 : June 15.
Materials, Apparatus for drying or otherwise treating.
K. Glinka. 2.093,270; Sept. 14.
Materials. Apparatus for extracting oils from oleaginous
H. H. Bighouse. 2,096,728 : Oct. 26.
Materials. Apparatn."; for heating. C. Iddings and G. S
Simpson. 2,079,017 ; May 4.
Materials, Apparatus for measuring liquid or fluent. M.
Vogel-Jorgenscn. 2,101,257 : Dec. 7.
Materials, Apparatus for mixing. W. C. Anderson
2,077,088 : Apr. 13.
Materials, Apparatus for revivifying spent decolorizing.
C. G. Koeppl. 2,086,561 ; July 13.
Materials, Apparatus for sacking. G. O. Smith
2.084,711 ; June 22.
Materials, Apparatus for separating. C. A. Wendell.
2,068,783; Jan. 26.
Materials, Apparatus for separating and cleaning.
E. Stump. 2,086,584 ; July 13.
Materials, Apparatus for spraying pulverized. F. P. C.
Benoit. 2,072,845 ; Mar. 9.
Materials, Apparatus for the movement of viscous. G. C.
Engstrand. 2.100,185 ; Nov. 23.
Materials, Apparatus for treating. J. W. Weitzenkom.
2,074,819; Mar. 23.
Materials, Apparatus for treating. W. L. Wettlaufer.
2,100.117 ; Nov. 23.
Materials, Apparatus for treating molten. L. C. Edgar
and E. E. Brosius. 2,079,111 ; May 4.
Materials. Arrangement for testing the viscosity of liquid.
L. rbbelohde. 2,091,896 ; Aug. 31.
Materials, Artificial. C. Dreyfus. 2,066,339 ; Jan. 5.
Materials, Coloration of. G. H. Ellis. 2,096,797 ; Oct.
26.
Materials consisting of or containing organic esters of
cellulose, Saponification of. E. W. Moncrieff, F. B.
HUl, and T. B. Frearson. 2,092,009 ; Sept. 7.
Materials. Conveying bulk. E. J. L. F. Constantin.
2.084,764; June 22.
Materials. Decorating composition. K. Eichstadt.
2,066.341; Jan. 5.
Materials, Device for measuring and dispensing flowing.
S. J. Krivig. 2,081,544; May 25.
Materials, Device for packing. J. A. Flint. 2,094,698 ;
Oct. 5.
Materials. Device for radioactive impregnation of. E.
Rosenberg and P. Happel. 2,069,850 ; Feb. 9.
C. S. Jennings and F. W. Gerard.
lightweight H. B. Wentworth.
W.
coated. J. L. Schueler.
Materials. Drying.
2.101.335 ; Dec. 7.
Materials. Drving
2,085.842 : July 6.
Materials. Drying of. E. L. Perkins. 2.0SS.213 : July 27.
Materials during transit from condensed moisture. Pro-
tecting. W. D. Thompson. 2,088,881 ; Aug. 3.
Materials. Dveing fibrous. G. A. Widmer and E.
Pierce. 2.093,651 ; Sept. 21.
Materials. Dveing of cellulosic. L. P. Eendell and H. A.
Thomas. 2,094,082 ; Sept. 28.
Materials. Electromagnetic testing of. C. Kinsley.
2.101.780 : Dec. 7.
Materials. Flame treatina
2,097,472 : Nov. 2.
Materials having a basis of esters, Treatment of. H.
Drevfus, R. W. Moncrieff, and F. B. HiU. 1,091,972;
Sept. 7.
Materials in the plastic state. Apparatus for extrusion of.
H. Hill, S. Beckinsale, A. Wood, W. F. Slater, and P.
Dunsheath. 2.085.978 : Julv 6.
Materials. Joining. P. Vierkotter. 2.088.352 : July 27.
Materials made of or containing cellulose esters or ethers,
Manufacture or treatment of. G. H. Ellis. 2,088,589 ;
Aug. 3.
Materials. Making wear resisting. C. A. Laise. 2,084.349 ;
June 22.
Materials, Manufacture of artificial. W. A. Dickie and
P. F. C. Sowter. 2,081,169 ; May 25.
Materials. Manufacture of artificial. H. Dreyfus.
2,081,171-2 ; May 25.
Materials. Manufacture of artificial. H. Dreyfus.
2.0S3.694: June 15.
Materials. Manufacture of artificial. H. Dreyfus.
2,092,055 ; Sept. 7.
Materials. Manufacture of artificial.
Happey. 2.089,198 ; Aug. 10.
Materials, Manufacture of artifieiaL R. W. Moncrieff
and F. B. HiU. 2,092,005 ; Sept. 7.
Materials. Manufacture of artificial. W. I. Tavlor and
L. B. Gibbins. 2.072.928 : Mar. 9.
Materials, Manufacture of felted proofed fibrous. T. A.
Pascoe and E. P. Hella. 2,069,771 ; Feb. 9.
Materials, Manufacture of light-sensitive. W. Dieterle,
W. Zeh, and W. Zerweck. 2,066,968 ; Jan. 5.
Materials, Manufacture or treatment of artificial. H.
Dreyfus. 2.072,251 ; Mar. 2.
Materials, Manufacture or treatment of artificial. H.
Dreyfus. 2,075,430 ; Mar. 30.
Materials, Manufacture or treatment of artificial. H.
Dreyfus. 2,081,173 ; May 25.
Materials, Manufacture or treatment of artificial. H.
Dreyfus. 2.091.967 ; Sept. 7.
Materials, Manufacture or treatment of artificial. H.
Dreyfus. 2,092,696; Sept. 7.
Materials. Means for use in automatically weighing pre-
n ,^5J^i?,^ ^ quantities of discrete. E. Coubray.
2.101.384 ; Dec. 7.
Materials Mechanism for separating intermixed divided.
- J- D- Morgan. 2.093.470; Sept. 21.
-Materials, Mechanism for separating intermixed divided.
E. Peale, Jr. 2.069,326 ; Feb. 2.
Materials. Mechanism for separating intermixed divided.
E. Peale. 2.076,915; Apr. 13.
HJ^U^'?' ^^Pchanisra for separating intermixed divided.
E. Peale. 2.095.283 : Oct. 12.
2 094 462*^^S*^'*"'^^ ^*"" '^'^PPi^S granular. F. Grover.
^^Tffft'^''^ 0^86^48^ H^ molding. E. G. Touceda and H. C.
Materials. Method and apparatus for decorating. G. von
Webern. 2,077,443 ; Apr. 20.
D. Finlayson and F.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
939
L. J.
D. S.
Materials, Method and apparatus for irradiating.
Buttolph. 2,087,751 ; July 20.
Materials, Method and apparatus for treating.
Baker. 2,102,607 ; Dec. 21.
Materials, Method of and apparatus for testing. R. S.
Walker. 2 093,497 ; Sept. 21.
Materials, Method of and apparatus for treating. W.
Casey. 2,101,042 ; Dec. 7.
Materials, Method of and apparatus for working. C. A.
Bieling. 2,091,249 ; Aug. 31.
Materials of different densities. Apparatus for dry sepa-
ration of. F. J. Berry. 2,102,880 ; Dec. 21.
Materials, particularly splinterless glass, Splinterless. G.
Kranzlein. 2,086,506 ; July 6.
Materials, Pectous. W. A. Booker. 2,095,617 ; Oct. 12.
Materials, Pigmenting fibrous. E. Gotte and W. Kling.
2,101,251 ; Dec. 7.
Materials, Porous and insulating. G. Schneider.
2,085,047 ; June 29.
Materials, Process and apparatus for oxidizing. J. McCal-
lum. 2,072,375 ; Mar. 2.
Materials, Process and apparatus for the production of
textile. A. Berne-Allen, Jr. 2,096,080 ; Oct. 19.
Materials, Process and mechanism for separating inter-
mixed divided. K. Davis. 2,079,246 ; May 4.
Materials, Process and mechanism for separating inter-
mixed divided. J. D. Morgan. 2,069,325 ; Feb. 2.
Materials, Process for granulating. F. J. De Reveal.
2,092,054 : Sept. 7.
Materials, Process of and apparatus for treating. F.
Tschudy. 2,088,624 ; Aug. 3.
Materials produced particularly by printing. Patterned.
A. E. Taylor. 2,075,480 ; Mar. 30.
Materials, Production of artificial. W. A. Dickie and P.
F. C. Sowter. 2,086,122 ; July 6.
Materials, Production of artificial. H. Dreyfus.
2,084.389 ; June 22.
Materials, Production of artificial. H. Dreyfus.
2,090,670; Aug. 24.
Materials. Production of porous. W. I. Taylor.
2,085,052 ; June 29.
Materials, segregating material and contacting materials,
Separating. G. W. Rathjens. 2,097,422 ; Oct. 26.
Materials, Separating and purifying wax-containing. H.
T. Bennett and D. B. Mapes. 2,093,538 ; Sept. 21.
Materials subject to parasitic attack. Protection of. M.
M. Brubaker. 2,098,942 ; Nov. 16.
Materials, System of means for transporting pulverulent.
G. C. Woodruff. 2,095,514 ; Oct. 12.
Materials, Testing. W. M. Cohn. 2.079,900 ; May 11.
Materials, Testing compression strength of. S. Vadner.
2,078,296 : Apr. 27.
Materials, Treating cellulosic. M. Henkels. 2,096,743 ;
Oct. 26.
Materials, Treating leguminous. M. Bonotto. 2,101,805;
Dec. 7.
Materials, Treatment of. W. A. Dickie and E. Ij. Green-
wood. 2,079,604; May 11.
Materials, Treatment of. H. C. Olpin and G. II. Elli.s.
2,094,809 ; Oct. 5.
Materials, Treatment of textile. G. H. Ellis and E. W.
Kirk. 2.103,452 ; Doc. 28.
Materials. Weighting textile. IT. S. Boslnnd. 2,083,982 ;
June 15.
Materials with li(|uefiod reagents. Apparatus for reacting
organic web. E. G. Fuelnegg, E. W. MofTett, and H. F.
Irving. 2,092,300 ; Sept. 7.
Materials with paper stock. Incorporating special. W. h.
Campbell. 2,0r,7,S76; Jan. 12.
Mathematical calculating device. J. R. Zachs. 2,095,943 ;
Oct. 12.
Matrices. Making level faced. C. E. Boutwell. 2,10.'!, 764;
Dec. 28.
Matrices, Method of ;ind apparatus for making. G. W.
Bungay. 2,091,253 ; Aug. 31.
Matrix and production Uicreor, Stereotype. G. W. Bungey.
2,091,2.52 ; Aug. 31.
Matrix case. P. P. Merrill. 2,092,554 ; Sept. 7.
Matrix composing and line casting machine. C A
Albrecht. 2,097,711 : Nov. 2.
Matrix, Dental. B. Singer. 2,090,904 ; Aug. 24.
Matrix, Dental. I. K. Siavoland. 2,099,4.')4 ; Nov. 10.
Matrix distributor control for line composing machines.
M. T. Goclz. 2,080,547 ; July 13.
Matrix forming .iml drying machine. G. M. ('\aiU.
2,080,097 ; May IK. „ .
Matrix in typogrnphlcal llne-cnstinc machines. Hand
composed. W. 10. Aynge. 2.072,013 ; Mnr. 2
Matrix making miicliliK-. .T. D. Morgan and II. N. Dur
ham. 2,070,29;! ; Ki'b. 9. , , „ „
Matrix, Record pres.sing. J. II. Hunter and J. (.. Buz-
zelll. 2,092,880; Sept. 14.
Matrix trimmer. J. W. Fil'/slmmonB 2.072.100; M"r. 2.
Matrix, Tvpogniplilcal. H. U. Freund. 2,098,1)10 ; Nov. 9.
Matter, Appiiriitiis for cxInKllnR. 10. W. LarHcn.
Matter,' Apparatus for extruding. J. Wells. 2,008.302;
MattreHs' and the like, I'ucumallc. It. W. SiimpHon.
2 009 '122 • 1''<-I) 2.
MattieHS coiiKl ruction. R. W. Lof/- 2,009 115 ; Feb 2.
Mattress display device. C. W. Kclver. 2,0,0,848; Apr.
13
MnttroHS, End. E. M. Toltcnluim. 2,00.', 459 ; Oct. 12.
Mattress handle. J. W. Bowersox. 2,086,489 ; July 6.
Mattress handle. E. L. Bronstien. 2,083,361 ; June 8.
Mattress or cushion. Spring filled. J. W. Bowersox.
2,083,555 ; June 15.
Mattress protector. F. Y. Briscoe. 2.103,244 ; Dec. 28.
Mattress, Shape retaining fiber. W. H. Waters and
J. S. Kern. 2,095,375 ; Oct. 12.
Mattress tufting machine. J. W. Droll and A. H. Olson.
2,089,252 ; Aug. 10.
W. B. Foster.
W.
H, Morley.
R. Johnson.
2,100,013; Nov.
2,100,844 ;
2,087,847 ;
2,100,104 :
23.
Mattress tufting machine.
Nov. 30.
Mattress tufting machine.
July 20.
Mattresses, Manufacture of.
Nov. 23.
Mausoleum. W. A. Martin.
Mausoleum. J. B. Sinner. 2,080,190 ; May 11
Maximum demand regulator. T. S. Winters. 2,09^986 ;
Nov. 16.
Measurement apparatus. R. Riberolles. 2,095,716 ; Oct.
12.
Measurement of distances by echo reception. Methods.
A. B. Wood, F. D. Smith, and J. A. McGeachy.
2,076,330 ; Apr. 6.
Measurement of rotational velocities. Method of and ap-
paratus for the. H. A. Satterlee. 2,088,613 ; Aug. 3.
Measuring and controlling apparatus. R. D. Junkins.
2,095,877 ; Oct. 12.
Measuring and controlling apparatus. J. D.
2,080,789 ; May 18.
Measuring and dispensing appliance. C. L.
2,072,760; Mar. 2.
Measuring and dispensing machine. N. B.
2,080,311 ; May 11.
Measuring and sorting apparatus. R. A.
2,085,671 ; June 29.
Measuring apparatus. E. J. Bisel. 2,081,133 ; May 25.
' T. R. Harrison. 2.098.685 ; Nov. 9.
E. R. Hart. 2,077,146 ; Apr. 13.
A. Schmid. 2,078.027 : Apr. 20.
H. E. Weaver. 2,098,325 ; Nov. 9.
J. R. Eaton. 2,094.207 ;
Ryder.
Ludwig.
Henley.
Powers.
Measuring apparatus
Measuring apparatus.
Measuring apparatus.
Measuring apparatus.
Measuring apparatus. Electrical
Sept. 28.
Measuring device. E. A. Bible. 2,085,247 ; June 29.
Measuring device. J. Y. Blazek and R. G. Anderson
2,088.302 : July 27.
Measuring device. S. Bllckman. 2,080,115 ; July 6.
■ B. Fuclis. 2,0.S:!,<)!t(l : June 15.
J. Ilalada. 2,088.517 ; July 27.
J. H. Halt. 2. 087. 066 : July 20.
G. Hurst. 2,009.494 ; Feb. 2.
W. M. Masl. 2.066.780 : Jan. 5.
Ij. K. Swart. 2,093,854; Sept. 21.
D. W. Dber. 2,074.524 ; Mar. 23.
L. K. Swart. 2,091,533
Measuring device.
Measuring device.
Measuring device.
Measuring device.
Measuring device.
Measuring device.
Measuring device.
Measuring device, Automatic.
Aug. 31.
Measuring device for gasoline dispensing pumps. Visible.
J. R. Roberts. 2.093,575 ; Sept. 21.
Measuring device for pantographic engraving machines.
J. Motycka. Re. 20,526 ; Oct. 5.
Measuring device for ropes and the like.
2,081,102; Mav 18.
Measuring device, Illuminated. F. H.
2,0S:!.924 ; June 15.
Measuring device. Illuminated. F. 11.
2,100.875 ; Nov. 30.
Measuring device. Illuminated. P. H.
2,102.384 ; Dec. 14.
Measuring device, particularly for machines for testing
materials. S. J. Amslor. 2,102.872 ; Dec. 21.
Measuring device. Remote. M. A. Smith, Jr., and F. L.
Prescott. 2,078,010; Apr. 27.
Measuring devices, Making. H. 0. Smith. 2.004.758;
Oct. 5.
Measuring dvnamic characteristics, Method and means
for. K. L.'Bowles. 2.099.923 ; Nov. 23.
Measuring-filler for liquids of all kinds. E.
a. v. Mane. 2, 090, 401 ; Oct. 19.
Measuring Instrument. K. Hiindoly. 2,091,052;
Measuring InstruMicnt. II. R. Kggcrs. 2,091,818;
Measuring hu-Jlruini'iil.
Oct. 19.
Measuring Instrument.
20.
E. M. Blue.
Scantlcbury.
Scantlcbury.
Scantlebury.
M. !ino
Sept. 7.
.\ug 31.
<). T. llandwerk. 2,09(;.(i:!.-. ;
E. J. Hiin.sen. 2,078,138; Ai-r.
K. E. ."^uniiners
II. .\. Toiilmlii.
KlPClrlciil, T.
Jr.
2,078,352 ;
2.101.203;
V;irley.
Measuring Instrument.
Apr. 27.
Mi-asiiring Instrument.
nee. 7.
Mi'Msurlng Instrument, Kleclrlciil, T. W,
2,079.472 ; Miiv 4.
Measuring machine. E. E. WInkley, 2.07.'>.2.'>0 ; Mnr. 30.
Mi>aHuriiig nieclmiilHin. U. I.yon. 2.0S,'..'.'0 1 ; .lune 20.
MenHiirlnu- inerhnnlsin. F. M. Slotitli. 2.000.700: Jan. S.
MeaHurlng nvsten\. \V. MoImh. 2,081.304 ; May 2ft.
Meiisiirlng HVHleni, Electrical. A. K. Itowon. 2,003.512;
Sept. 21.
Measuring HVHtem fur i>rograni circuit ninlntonnnc<>. M. S.
IlMniltlon.' 2.007,320; Jan. 12.
MeiiMurlng ByHtein, Remote. C. Oman. 2,078,080; Apr.
27
Measuring tool. J. M. llardeity nnd C. C. I-nwuon.
2,083.373 ; June 8. „ ^„ .— .
Meat lirnndlng. B. E. Wllllnnm. 2.083.706; June 1ft.
940
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Meat chopping machine. J. R. Yotta. 2,079,892 ; May
Meat'cnring method. L. S. Paddock. 2,084,864 ; June 22.
Meat cutting and slicing machine. C. G. Biro. 2,081,033 ;
May 18.
Meat cutting machine. W. P. van Lammeren. 2,085,484 ;
June 29.
Meat hook. F. Holladav. 2,097.978 : Xov. 2.
Meat package. O. D. Morgan. 2.095,510 ; Oct. 12.
Meat product. F. W. Trabold. 2,070,850 : Feb. 16.
Meat product and producing the same. F. H. Louisot
and C. J. Muller. 2.085,108 : .Tune 29.
Meat rack. N. Eobinowitz. 2,090,234 ; Aug. 17.
Meat sawing and cutting machine. Power operated. A. J.
Green and H. E. Harding. 2,077,559 ; Apr. 20.
Meat tenderer. J. E. Bridses. 2.098,856 : Xov. 9.
Meat tenderer. D. L. Doherty and D. G. Rose. 2,076,139 ;
Apr 6.
Meat tenderer. G. Lundquist. 2,096,120 ; Oct. 19.
ileat tenderer. S. W. Neldner. 2,103.914 : Dec. 28.
Jleat tendering device. W. C. La Berge. 2,083,848 ; June
15.
ileat with the aid of pickling brine to be introduced into
The latter. Device for pickling. G. Beisser. 2,088,257 :
July 27.
Mechanical device to crimp safety caps on bottles and
other containers. A. Rivera. 2.0S0,78o : May 18.
Mechanical forces. Measuring. W. Janovsky. 2,081,748 ;
May 25.
Mechanical movement. G. Hammond. 2,068,488 : Jan.
19.
Mechanical movement. O. A. Xetschke. 2,076,960 ; Apr.
13.
Mechanical movement. O. A. Netschke. 2,082,256 ;
June 1.
Mechanical movement. C. E. Schlenker. 2,086,302 ;
July 6.
Mechanical movement. J. W. Vedder and C. E. Robinson.
2.067.360 : Jan. 12.
Mechanical operations through the medium of adjustable
striking pieces. Automatically controlling a sequence of.
A. C. Wickman. 2,095.582 : Oct. 12.
Mechanical-painting or coating or cleaning or the like
device. W. B. Makins. 2,090,301 : Aug. 17.
Mechanical rack. G. A. Anderson. 2,082,236 ; June 1.
Mechanism for actuating the control surfaces of aircraft.
R. T. Youngman. 2.097.807 : Nov. 2.
Mechanism for handling freight containers. B. F. Fitch.
2.099.684 : Xov. 23.
Mechanism for machinin? crankshafts. P. W. Dempsev.
2,088.187 : July 27.
Mechanism for motor vehicle brakes. Hydraulic operat-
ing. G. Farina. 2,077,748 : Apr. 20.
Mechanism for power transmission. C. F. Rauen.
2.068.869 ; Jan. 26.
Mechanism for producing accurate nitched cutting on
circular work. E. Biichholz. 2.098.132: Xov. 2.
Mechanism for reconditioning tennis balls. H. D. Jamie-
son. 2,070,989 ; Feb. 16.
Mechanism for sealing packages hermetically. S. Berg-
stein. 2.097.428 : X'^ov. 2.
Mechanism for severing selvedge loops or float threads.
L. F. Remington. 2.086,392 : July 6.
Mechanism for specially forming, and for fitting releasing
means of wire to, bottle closure caps of the crown seal
variety. P. X'. Vowles. 2.068,881 ; Jan. 26.
Mechanism for the automatic selection and operation of
flat knitting machine thread carrier bars. J. Phillips.
2.100.611 : Xov. 30.
Mechanisms for the calculation of functions with several
variables. J. Harlas. 2,066.884 : Jan. 5.
Mechanism for the working and regulation of the Healds
course. J. P. Camps. 2.083.291 : June 8.
Mechanism to maintain constant the required length of
an endless driving means. F. A. Xicholson and W. T.
Pritchard. 2.099.219-20: Xov. 16.
Medical apparatus. I. B. Kronenberg. 2,078,180 ; Apr.
20.
Medical case. A. A. Ralint. 2.093.537 ; Sept. 21.
Medicator. J. T. Weeks. 2,078,111 ; Apr. 20.
Medicator, Toilet. C. Purrmann. 2.071.655 ; Feb. 23.
Mi^rlicinal carrying tube. V. H. Spensley. 2,100,456 ;
Xov. 30.
Medicinal compound. E. C. Moore. 2.066.572 ; Jan. 5.
Medicinal compound. W. W. Swingle and J. J. Pfiffner.
2.074,492 : Mar. 23.
Medicinal compounds. E. E. Stratton. 2,073,659 ; Mar.
16.
Medicinal preparations containing metal compounds of
decomposition products of nucleoproteins. S. L. Ruskin.
2.098,976: Xov. 16.
Medicinal preparations including amino-pyridine salts and
preparing and utilizing the same. E. T. Tisza.
2.080.517 : May IS.
Medicinal treatment device. G. W. Hipsley. 2,076,461 ;
Apr. 6.
Medicine dropper and swab, Combined. A. E. Massman
2,090.354 : Aug. 17.
Medicine glass cover. E. Johnson. 2,095,817 ; Oct 12
Melting furnace. J. J. Mader. 2,074.115 ; Mar. 16.
Melting means for type-setting machines. Auxiliary. M.
Klingenberger. 2.071,073: Feb. 16.
Melting, Method and apparatus for. S. A. Forter.
2,078,794; Apr. 27.
Melting, Method and apparatus for. S. A. Forter.
2,078,795 ; Apr. 27.
Member for paper stock treating machines, Intercepting.
A. Le R. Bolton. 2,078,218 ; Apr. 27.
Member for type line setting and printing machines.
Spacing. F. J. Weber. 2,078.722 ; Apr. 27.
Member of a clutch. Driven. M. Katcher. 2,076,373 ;
Apr. 6.
Members of dredging, elevating, conveying, and like ap-
paratus, Pin-coupled. J. S. Whittaker. 2,070,765 ; Feb.
16.
Members to the anterior of hollow articles, Attaching.
A. E. Osborn. 2,070,296; Feb. 9.
Memorandum device. G. F. Gray. 2,081,036 ; :May IS.
Memorandum pad. Wrist-type. D. W. Canfield. 2,099,295 ;
Xov. 16.
Mending device for knit goods, Ladder. R. Bellmann.
2,074T080 ; Mar. 16.
Menu holder. E. Zakos. 2.094,051 : Sept. 28.
Mercaptans from hydrocarbon mixtures. Removal of.
W. M. MalisofE and J. H. Boyd, Jr. 2,094,612 ; Oct. 5.
Mercaptans, Production of. R. Renter and F. L. Gaus.
2.101.096: Dec. 7.
Mercaptans, Production of. L. von Szeszich. 2,070,761 ;
Feb. 16.
Mercapto aryl thiazole compound. J. G. Lichty.
2,090.211 ; Aug. 17.
Mercapto arvl thiazoles. Manufacture of. H. P. Roberts.
2,090,233 ; Aug. 17.
Mercerizing assistants. D. H. Powers and H. W. Stiegler.
2,076,303 ; Apr. 6.
Merchandise display rack, Portable. A. H. Paschell.
2,079,224 ; May 4.
Merchandise display table. L. S. Janes, J. G. Raben, and
J. Xielsen. 2.098,453 ; Xov. 9.
Merchandise display wheel. H. C. Traucht. 2,097,355;
Oct. 26.
Merchandise displaying device. Collapsible. W. S. Powers
and O. P. Storch. 2,075,657 ; Mar. 30.
Merchandise, Handling. L. F. Clerc. 2,096,958 ; Oct.
26.
Merchandise sign. E. R. Erickson. 2,086,860 ; July 13.
Merchandising container. C. P. Wellman. 2,072,695 ;
Mar. 2.
Merchandisins machine and apparatus. P. P. Scheurer.
2.100,752 : ^'ov. 30.
Mercoid switch. J. M. Harris. Jr. 2,103,459 ; Dec. 28.
Jlercury amides and making the same, Aromatic. C. N.
Andersen. 2.085,066 : June 29.
Mercury aromatic polybasic carboxylates, Aryl. C. X'.
Andersen. 2,094,253 ; Sept. 28.
Mercury boiler. A. E. Smith. 2,069,629 • Feb. 2.
Mercury compounds. Organic. C. N. Andersen.
2.085.063 ; June 29.
Mercury compounds, Organic. C. N. Andersen. 2,090,927 ;
Aug. 24.
Mercury compound. Organic. C. N. Andersen. 2,096,721 ;
Oct. 26.
Jlercury compounds. Organic. C. X. Andersen.
2.103.657 : Dec. 28.
Mercury cyclics alkaloid compounds and making them,
Aromatic. C. N. Andersen. 2,085,064; June 29.
Mercury from ore. Recovery of. M. N. Colman.
2,090,472 ; Aug. 17.
Mercury hydroxy mononuclear aromatic carboxylates,
Aryl. C. X. Andersen. 2.074,040 : Mar. 16.
Mercury inertia switch. R. Erich. 2,072,362 ; Mar. 2
Jlercury power plant. A. J. Larrecq. 2,102,424 ; Dec. 14.
Mercury salts of an oxygen acid of a halogen. Aromatic.
C. X. Andersen. 2,067,894 ; Jan. 19.
Mercury substituted heterocyclic compound. Aromatic.
C. X. Andersen. 2.085,065 : June 29.
Mercury sulphate. Apparatus for the manufacture of.
R. J. Baird. 2,099.290; Nov. 16.
Mercury switch. H. E. Bucklen. 2,091,803 ; Aug. 31.
Mercury switch. U. C. Hedin and C. H. Larson.
2.101.824: Dec. 7.
Mercury switch. K. Hunciker. 2,085.316 ; June 29.
Mercury switch. C. H. Larson. 2,070,741 ; Feb. 16
Mercury switch relay. U. C. Hedin. 2.067.235 ; Jan. 12
Mercury switch relays. Controlling the pick-up and drop-
away v.ilues of. C. H. Larson. 2,095.604; Oct. 12.
Jlercury switch structure. P. Gray. 2,080,707 ; May 18
Mercury vapor detector. T. H. Swisher. 2,073'531 :
Mar. 9.
Mercury vapor discharge device. W. L. Meier. 2,097,297 ;
Oct. 26.
Mercury vapor rectifier.
Aug. 10.
Merit indicator. C. A. Holmblad. 2,086,267 ; July 6.
Morry-so-round. H. J. Xiebuhr. 2.101.719 : Dec. 7.
Merwimte refractories. H. C. Lee. 2,089,970 ; Aug. 17.
M.^sh. Reinforcement. W. S. Edge. 2,103.897 ; Dec. 28.
*^?.®^^^^ authenticating systeni. W. F. Friedman.
2,080,416 ; May 18.
Messages. Apparatus for enciphering and deciphering.
M. C. M. O'Brien. 2,079,130; Mav 4.
Messages by means of ultra short waves. Transmitting.
D. Pnnz. 2.093,765 ; Sept. 21.
Messages, Device for automatically transmitting and
recording. K. Daniel. 2,085,252"; June 29.
Metal and making same. Ferrous. D. P. Forbes and E. J.
Mohr. 2.087,768 ; July 20.
1
W. Dallenbach. 2,089,540 ;
LIST OF INVENTIONS
941
Metal and making the same, Tungsten. C. H. Braselton.
2,077,873; Apr. 20.
Metal and producing same, Ferrous. A. Hayes and R. O.
Griffis. 2,069,758; Feb. 9.
Metal and producing the same. Aluminum coated. C. G.
Finlv. 2,082,622 ; June 1.
Metal and the like. Apparatus for stamping and punching
sheet. L. A. Wilkie. 2,073,893 ; Mar. 16.
Metal apparatus. R. J. TuUy. 2,087,824; July 20.
Metal, Apparatus for and method of spraying molten.
P. A. Bleakley. 2,092,150 ; Sept. 7.
Metal, Apparatus for coating sheet. J. R. McElhaney
and R. Stoker. 2,074,798 ; Mar. 23.
Metal, Apparatus for electroplating sheet. M. Schlotter.
2,093,484 ; Sept. 21.
Metal apparatus for extruding. R. E. Horley.
2,076,199-200 ; Apr. 6.
Metal, Apparatus for handling bent. S. D. Cooper.
Re. 20,264 ; Feb. 16.
Metal, Apparatus for rolling sheet. L. C. Steele.
2,090,463 ; Aug. 17.
Metal, Apparatus for spraying or squirting. H. Schliip-
mann. 2,088,348 : July 27.
Metal, Apparatus for the conversion of. R. S. Quinn.
2,079,872 ; May 11.
Metal, Apparatus for the electrodeposition of. F. L.
Antisell. 2,075,332 ; Mar. 30.
Metal, Apparatus to be used in casting. W. F. Eppen-
steiner. 2,097,658 ; Nov. 2.
Metal article and joining the parts thereof. Composite.
C. M. Underwood and A. L. Van Nest. 2,071,050 ; Feb.
16.
Metal article and making the same. Protected. A. W. Coff-
man. 2,073,334 ; Mar. 9.
Metal article, Apparatus for sizing and flanging sheet.
W. Irven. 2,089,119 ; Aug. 3.
Metal articles, Enlarging the diameter of hollow. P.
Singer. 2,102,099 ; Dec. 14.
Metal articles, Making. L. A. Frayer. 2,077,519 ; Apr.
20.
Metal articles. Making composite. P. A. E. Armstrong.
2.074,352 ; Mar. 23.
Metal articles. Making composite ferrous. M. R. Trem-
bour. 2,102,394 ; Dec. 14.
Metal articles. Making enameled. R. R. Tanner.
2,076,869 ; Apr. 13.
Metal articles. Testing. H. L. Pettersson. 2,100,977 :
Nov. 30.
Metal azo compounds. Complex. H. Winkeler and E.
Fi.scher. 2.094,832 : Oct. 5.
Metal bending apparatus. J. E. Rawson. 2,082,653 ;
June 1.
Metal bending machine. W. E. Kane. 2,088,746 ; Aug. 3.
Metal blanks. Forging hollow. E. Giacchino. 2,070,589 ;
Feb. 16.
Metal bodies, Manufacturing. T. Millner and P. Tury.
2,076,381 ; Apr. 6.
Metal body. Clad. F. H. Driggs. 2,098,282 ; Nov. 9.
Metal body. Heat insulating. J. P. De Cloud. 2,075,388 ;
Mar. 30.
Metal building construction. W. C. Lea.
Jan. 12.
Metal building structure. G. P. Hoffman.
Nov. .■'.0,
Metal cnpping and trim for tile construction.
2,094,782 ; Oct. 5.
Metal catalyst. Production of a noble. R. J. Byrklt,
2,079,840; May 11.
Metal cloanor. M. W. Freeman. 2,083,013; June 8.
Metal cleaning. G. Lutz. 2,070,487 ; Feb. 9.
Metal cleaning compositions. I?. M. V.'ind<Mb!lf.
2.084.301 : June 22.
Metal closure. J. J. Noll and J. .T. Williams. 2,066, 181 ;
Metal "coated products, Manufncture of. N. E. Cook, E. J.
Knopf, and W. U Diehl. 2,094,583; Oct. 5.
Metnl, Coating. V. M. Darsey. 2,007,007 : Jan. 5.
.Metal, Coating. R. R. Tanner and J. S. Thompson.
2,007,214 ; Jan. 12. , „ . r ,
Metal, Coating. J. S. Thompson and H. J. Lodeesen.
2,067,216 ; Jan. 12.
Motal coating, Method and apparatus for. A. C. Simmons.
2 005 718 • Oct 12.
Merai coloring. C. N. Sprankle and E. J. Golec. 2,102,025 ;
Metal,' Composition of. C. R. E. Wohrman and P. II.
Estps. 2,097,140; Oct. 26.
Metal comi)oun(lH of a thioharblturic acid and mn't'nK the
same. Heavy. 11. Jung and H. Andorsag. 2,08n,8.)S ;
July 0.
Met;
Com
Metal -
and II. Miiyer. -',080,191 ; Miiy II
Metal container. J. W. I'^ay. ^.Oyi."-^" : J""'!- 1"„_
Metal container. C. 10. McMiinuB 2.087 054 ;.luIyJ7.
Metal container. C. Schmidt. S.OJ] 265 ; l.cb. 10.
Metnl container extrusion die. C. P. D.'llu'l, 2,0H0,.1!)1) .
MMal^ container, Lock lop, C. Schmidt. 2,071,200; Feb.
Metal content of solntiipMH of rhodium, Quant Itallvely
determining the. H. K. ZhcIiIck'i't. 2,085,177; June
20.
2,007,40,T :
2,100,957 :
A. Doherty.
Jr.
Hill compounds of azo dvestulTs and their production.
Complex. G. von Rosenberg. 2,088,35,1 ; July 27
•tal coinpoundH of dlHazo-dycHtulTH, (Complex. V. Straub
Metal cutter. H. C. Whittaker. 2,097,358; Oct. 26.
Metal cutting machine. T. H. Doan. 2,080,464 ; May 18.
Metal cutting machine. C. B. Gray. 2,088,202 ; July 27.
Metal cutting machine. W. E. Sykes. 2,067,551 ; Jan.
12.
Metal cutting tool. A. L. Wallace. 2,093,987 ; Sept. 21.
Metal, Drawing. H. K. Ihrig. 2.067.530 : Jan. 12.
Metal drawing apparatus. W. F. Schulz. 2,101,959;
Dec. 14.
Metal drawing press. R. W. Glasner. 2,077,407 ; Apr.
20.
Metal-drawing press. Hydraulic double-acting. W. Ernst.
2,007,265 ; Jan. 12.
Metal during grinding or polishing. Device to prevent
buckling of sheet. S. O. Hanna. 2,071,033-4 ; Feb. 16.
Metal edging construction. Sheet. C. P. Albert.
2,080,593 ; May 18.
Metal element for use in erecting toy building structures.
J. L. Badel. 2,082,138 ; June 1.
Metal, Embossing sheet. W. J. Pannier, Jr. 2,077,128 ;
Apr. 13.
Metal expanding machine. J. J. Carroll. 2,083,775 ;
June 15.
Metal fagotting. Method and means of. J. Piceirilli.
2,097,382 ; Oct. 26.
Metal feeder. J. A. Walker. 2,092,342 ; Sept. 7.
.Metal. Ferrous. M. J. Conway. 2,100.537 : Nov. .30.
Metal for enameling. Preparing. G. W. McGohan.
2,101,950 ; Dec. 14.
Metal for receiving a screw. Adapting sheet. G. A. Tin-
nerman. 2,096,387 ;Oct. 19.
Metal forming tool. F. J. Minkel. 2,102,572; Dec. 14.
Metal framing for building construction. T. J. Foster.
2,086,669 ; July 13.
Metal from ore, Slethod and apparatus for recovering pre-
cious. F. C. Axtell. 2,009.200 : Feb. 2.
Metal, Heat-treating. J. J. Bowden. 2,085,948 ; July 6.
Metal, Heat treatment of. C. H. Watrous. 2,091,666;
Aug. 31.
Metal heating. R. A. Vasey. 2,078,746 ; Apr. 27.
Metal hydroxides. Production of colloidal. F. Stoewener.
2,085.129 ; June 29.
Metal, Joining lengths of. H. J. Sharp. 2,101,349 ;
Dec. 7.
Metal. Making laminated. S. L. IngersoU. 2,079.213 ;
May 4.
Metal, Melting finely divided. L. O. Garwin. 2,089,742 ;
Aug. 10.
Metal, Method and apparatus for handling type. G. L.
Curie and W. H. F. Thompson. 2.008,004 ; Jan. 19.
Metal. Jlethod and apparatus for the electrodeposition of.
F. L. Antisell. 2,075,331 ; Mar. 30.
Metal, Method and material for coating. R. R. Tanner.
2,081,160 ; May 25.
Metal, Method of and apparatus for shaping. M. H. Ward.
2,0.S3,703; .Tune 15.
IVfetal mold. K. A. Lindner. 2,085,324 ; June 29.
Metal nnphthenate, Producing n. G. M. Fisher.
2,071,862 : Feb. 23.
Metal naphthenates. Production of. V. L. Shlpp.
2,091,020 ; Aug. 24.
Metal pig. Cast. R. C. Yates. 2.090.090 ; Aug. 17.
Metal pipe. J. D. Sample. 2,088,703 ; Aug. 3.
Metal pnmer. I/. Rosenthal, W. Becker, and R. Ilebermchl.
2,088,140: July 27.
Motal product, Sheet. S. F. Jackes. 2,075,280 ; Mar. 30.
Mclnl radio lube. O. F. Metcalf. 2,081.858: June 22.
Metal recdverv. H.N.Gilbert. 2,073,031 ; Mar. 10.
l\tetal recovery process. R. E. Hulse. 2,071,124 ; Feb Ifl.
Metal reinforcement for abrasive teeth. G. W. ChornianB
and II. J. Cowie. 2.102.300; Dec. 14.
rolling. W. C. Corvell. 2,095.7.13 : Oct. 12.
Rolling. R. R. Smith. 2,075,060 ; Mar. .30.
Rolling of thin sheet. L. Salves. 2.099.082 : Nov.
2.075,302 : Mar. 30.
2,080,211 ; May 11
.\. roiciu'ii.
A, Smith.
Valentine
.'.OS 7.. '•..30;
2.088.281 ;
and E. J.
M.'tal
Metal,
Metal,
10.
Metnl severing tool. R. W. Poe.
Metnl, Shaping. J. G. C. Mantle.
Metal shecls. Welding finished. J.
July 20.
Metal slllcntes. Manufacture of. W.
Julv 27.
Metal spr;ivlng apparatus, T. O.
r.rennan." 2,I02,.'!1>5 ; Dec. 14.
Metal Klanii>im: device. C. llnlTmann. 2,073.1."l; Mnr. l>.
Metal stock for hearings. Forming Inmlnnted strip. L.
Saniller. 2,095,837: Oct. 12.
Metal slock, rn'paring. U. L. 'I'einplln. 2,080,610;
May 18.
Meiat Hi rip for nnil method of mnklng Rplrnl pipe, IC. Tl.
Tavlor. 2.007.801 : Jan. 12.
Mi'lai strip. Method and nppnrntun for Rbenrlnn. L. Ivor-
sen. 2,08,'.,0SI : July 0.
Metaf strip. Preparing. E. T. Lorlg. 2,083,518 : June 8.
McMal sliuetures, Heat trentlng poro>iH. A. J. Liinchnm-
nier and \V. <!. CalkhiH. 2.071.18.^ : Mar. 10.
Metal surfaces, Method of and npimmtun for trentlng.
It, II. Cordon. 2,0Sl),fll8 ; Aug, 10.
Metal surfaces, 'I'reallnt;. II. M. Smith. 2,00S.10.n ;
(let. 5.
M.liil taiinlni; tool. II. Ilnnieii, 2,000.210: Nor. 10.
Metal tenting inai'lilne. V. IT. Nnn» iind U, CnmpbpII.
2,(100,210: Nov. 10.
Metnl frnp, I'reclouii. C. J. Aptililnin. S.OR.I.-IRB ; Jiinp R.
942
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
I
E. S. Brown and W. B. Retz.
J. M. Cliristman. 2,091,749 ;
E. Eckardt. 2,103.351 : Dec. 28.
C. C. Grotnes. 2,089,476 ; Aug.
C. H. Hill. 2,074,844 ; Mar. 23.
J. Huber. 2,080,889 ; May 18.
H. G. Kellogg. 2,087,721; July
D. H. Montgomery. 2,102,183;
H. W. Rupple. 2,069,098; Jan.
H. W. Eupple. 2,097,646 ;
G. F. Yager and O. J. Heath.
G. F. Xager,
O. J. Heath, and
Eupple.
Eupple.
W.
H. W.
2,084,060 ;
W. G.
Metal, Treating. C. F. Lauenstein and P. F. Ulmer.
2,102,539 ; Dec. 14.
Metal treatment. V. Conquest. 2,075,757 ; Mar. 30.
Metal treatment. M. W. Freeman. 2,083,014 ; June 8.
Metalware articles, Preparation of tubular sheet. W.
Irven. 2,078,714; Apr. 27.
Metal with gas, Metliod and apparatus for treating
molten. A. E. Hall. 2,067.394 : Jan. 12.
Metalworking. J. R. Coe. 2,085,729 ; July 6.
Metal working. S. D. Murphy and F. V. Osborn.
2.068.563 ; Jan. 19.
Metal working. J. Schmeller, Sr. 2,072,650 ; Mar. 2.
Metalworking apparatus. S. D. Murphy and F. V. Osborn.
2.068.564 ; Jan. 19.
Metalworking machine.
2,083,312 ; June S.
Metal working machine.
Aug. 31.
Metalworking machine.
Metal working machine.
10.
Metalworking machine.
Metalworking machine.
Metalworking machine.
20.
Metalworking machine.
Dec. 14.
Metalworking machine.
26.
Metalworking machine.
Nov. 2.
Metalworking machine.
2,080,158; Mav 11.
Metal working machine.
H. E. Wagner. 2,082,929 ; June 8.
Metalworking machine, Automatic.
2,082,081 ; June 1.
Metalworking machine. Automatic.
2,095,399 ; Oct. 12.
Metalworking press. F. J. Eode and A. Ziska.
June 15.
Metallic and nonmetallic members, Connecting.
Furlong. 2,069,141 ; Jan. 26.
Metallic and other substances in textile or fibrous ma-
terial. Detecting. T. Merchant. 2,102,906 ; Dec. 21.
Metallic bodies. Manufacturing porous. E. Schulz.
2,082,126; June 1.
Metallic expansion joint. J. I. Burgess. 2,100,238 ; Nov.
23.
Metallic mixtures. Apparatus for separating. E. C. Burt.
2,079,241 ; May 4.
Metallic products. Producing finely divided. J. L. Stevens.
2,082,362 ; June 1.
Metallic shreds. Method of and apparatus for use in
preparing. C. P. Teeple. 2,076,798 ; Apr. 13.
Metallic structure. Y. Guyon. 2.093.836; Sept. 21.
MetalUc surfaces. Decorating. L. V. Casto. 2,073,624 ;
Mar. 16.
Metallic surfaces. Hardening. V. E. Minich. 2,077,639 ;
Apr. 20.
Metallic surfaces, Heat treating plane and unidimen-
sional curved. A. B. Klnzel. 2,076,515 : Apr. 6.
Metallized product and preparing the same. E. T. K.
Cornwell. 2,081,985 ; June 1.
Metallizing composition. J. V. Eeardon and P. L. Goodale.
2,078,808; Apr. 27.
Metallizing device. W. H. Stevens. 2,091,021 ; Aug. 24.
Metalloscope. C R. Fisher. 2.066.561 ; Jan. "
Metallurgical addition agent and process.
2,079,901 ; May 11.
Metallurgical apparatus and process.
2,074,164 ; Mar. 16.
Metallurgical furnace. A. M. Capper.
15.
Metallurgical furnace. W. J. Thomas. 2,085,837 ; July 6.
Metallurgical induction furnace. J. C. Harris, Jr.
2,079,610; May 11.
Metallurgical method. A. L. J. Queneau. 2,073,994 ;
Mar. 16.
Metallurgical or chemical reactions. Apparatus for the
performance of. K. E. Gohre. 2,091,850 ; Aug. 31.
Metallurgical process. J. O. Betterton and G. K. Bau-
mann. 2,094,632 ; Oct. 5.
Metallurgical process. E. F. Meyer. 2,086,570 ; July 13.
Metallurgical process and apparatus. E. A. Barnard and
H. J. Maguire. 2,084.830 : June 22.
Metallurgical process and products. A. Grobstein.
2,087.719 ; July 20.
Metallurgical slag reaction. W. Rohn. 2,097,344 ; Oct.
26.
Metallurgy. C. Hardy. 2,068.322 ; Jan. 19.
Metallurgy. D. H. Sweet. 2,069,485 ; Feb. 2.
Metals and alloys. Protective treatment of. H. T. Davies.
2,097,211 ; Oct. 26.
Metals and alloys with very small contents of carbon.
Production of. G. Andersen. 2,069,469 ; Feb. 2.
Metals and more particularly of steel with determined
characteristics. Regular obtaining of. R. Perrin.
2,087,580 ; July 20.
Metals and of metallic alloys, Purification of. H. Lepp.
2.073,019 : Mar. ».
Metals and slags. Treatment of. R. Perrin. 2,100,264 ;
Nov. 23.
A. C. Davidson.
E. L. Clair.
2.084.241 ; June
Metals and their alloys, Treatment of light. H. Lepp.
2,073,018 ; Mar. 9.
Metals and utilization thereof. Producing of. J. F. Wait.
2,075,150; Mar. 30.
Metals, Apparatus for electrically marking. G. E.
Printz. 2,099,622 ; Nov. 16.
Metals, Apparatus for making composite. H. B. Allen.
2,074,296 ; Mar. 16.
Metals, Apparatus for preventing the oxidation of. W.
H. D. Horsfall and M. B. Jackson. 2.099.208 ; Nov. 16.
Metals, Apparatus for purifying and refining molten. F.
E. Miller. 2,080,625 ; May 18.
Metals, Apparatus for the continuous extrusion of.
H. Hill, S. Beckinsale, and W. F. Slater. 2,085.977 ;
July 6.
Metals, Apparatus for the production of light. R. E.
Hulse and R. L. Hardv. 2.068.681 ; Jan. 26.
Metals, Art of refining. M. F. W. Heberlein. 2,084,394 ;
June 22.
Metals, Brightening. D. B. Stockton. 2,070,871 ; Feb. 16.
Metals by electromagnetic forces and apparatus therefor,
Casting. W. W. Hoke. 2.083.022 : June S.
Metals by electromagnetic forces, Treatment of. W. W.
Hoke. Re. 20,349 ; May 4.
Metals by smelting compounds thereof. Production of.
F. Hansgirg. 2,074,726 ; Mar. 23.
Metals, Coating. F. F. Oplinger. 2,085,543 ; June 29.
Metals, Decorating. J. E. Stareck. 2,081,121 ; May 18.
Metals, Etching. D. A. Marshall. 2,099,697 ; Nov. 23.
Metals for electrical purposes, Producing. A. Wimmer.
2,067,036 ; Jan. 5.
Metals from gold metal containing materials, Separation
of precious. W. Tnithe. 2,088,250 ; July 27.
Metals from ore pulp. Process of and apparatus for the
recovery of noble. W. A. Biesmann. 2,085,711 ; June
29.
Metals from ores, etc., Eecovering. C. E. Arnold
2,067,006 ; Jan. 5.
Metals from ores. Extracting. C. Coetz. 2,082,284
June 1.
Metals from their ores, Eecovery of. M. L. Ross
2,077,073 ; Apr. 13.
Metals, Fusion welding or brazing of. J. E. Gier, Jr
2,095,807 ; Oct. 12.
Metals in aqueous systems, Preventing corrosion of. E
Lieber and W. H. Smyers. 2,078,256 ; Apr. 27.
Metals, Inhibiting corrosion of. A. F. Benning. L. G
Benton, and E. G. Clarkson. 2,080,299 ; May 11.
Metals, Method and means for the recovery of precious
J. Allingham. 2,079,597 ; May 11.
Metals, Precipitating. F. W. Maclennan. 2,083,031
June 8.
Metals, Process of and apparatus for amalgamating and
separating. M. W. Kroll. 2,077,332 ; Apr. 13.
Metals, Production of. K. Erdmann. 2,088,165 ; July 27.
Metals, Purifying ferrous. A. B. Banzel. 2,077,568 ;
Apr. 20.
Metals. Refining. J. O. Betterton and C. N. Waterman.
2.103.762 : Dec. 28.
Metals, Eolling. L. S. Dahl. 2,075,273; Mar. 30.
Metals, Shaping. E. Leussler. 2,088,525 : July 27.
Metals, Solidifying molten. B. M. Larsen. 2,087,347 :
July 20.
Metals, Stripping or transferring platinum. E. H.
Atkinson. 2,093,406 : Sept. 21.
jSIetals, Treating. H. E. Belding. 2,074,954; Mar. 23.
Metals. Treating. G. M. Croft and J. A. Hunter.
2,083,433; June 8.
Metals, Treatment of. C. Hardy. 2,085,802 ; July 6.
Metals, Uniting. W. J. Weder. 2.094,482-3 : Sept. 28.
Metals with oxygen. Cutting. G. M. Deming. 2.094,641 :
Oct. 5.
Metatarsal arch support. L. V. Hiles. 2,070,404 : Feb. 9.
Metatarsal correction indicator. D. R. Slater. 2,097,350 ;
Oct. 26.
Meter : See —
Alternating current meter. Liquid weight meter.
Bulk meter. Modulation meter.
Current induction meter. Multiple meter.
Detachable meter. Mutual conductance meter.
Diaphragm meter. Parking meter.
Displacement meter. Phase unbalance meter.
Electric meter. Photoelectric exposure me-
Electric rate meter. ter.
Electricity meter. Polyphase watthour meter.
Exposure meter. Recordins meter.
Flow meter. Sensitivity meter.
Fluid flow meter. Spark meter.
Fluid meter. Specific gravity meter.
Frequency meter. Time meter.
Gas meter. Torsion meter.
High frequency wave Tuning meter,
meter. Vibration meter.
Horsepower meter. Volumetric meter.
Impulse rate meter. Water meter.
Induction meter. Watt-hour meter.
Liquid meter.
Meter. E. H. Brayer. 2,082,788 ; June 8.
Meter. E. H. Brayer. 2.084.317 : June 22.
Meter. W. L. Herron. 2,103,077; Dec. 21.
Meter. F. S. Rich. 2,075,056 ; Mar. 30.
Meter. A. F. Spitzglass and O. T. Handwerk.
2,093,254; Sept. 14.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
943
Meter and advertising device, Combined parking. R. \V.
Babson. 2.068,121 ; Jan. 19.
Meter and method of measurement of electric current,
Selective demand. G. G. Walte. 2,089,631 ; Aug. 10.
Meter and timing means. E. H. Thompson. 2,081,311 :
May 25.
Meter base. W. G. Mylius. 2,088,480 ; July 27.
Meter box. W. A. Heinrich. 2,081,627 ; May 25.
Meter casing. T. A. Abbott. 2,078,920 ; May 4.
Meter casing. M. A. Pixley and E. H. McClond.
2,096,857 ; Oct. 26.
Meter casing. Polyphase. W. M. Bradshaw. 2,100,731 :
Nov. 30.
Meter closure fastener. R. W. Grace 2,086,413 ; July 6.
Meter connecting device. G. W. McKee. Re. 20,308 ;
Mar. 23.
Meter connection appliance, Electric. F. W. Garner and
G. E. MacMannus. 2,086,495 ; July 6.
Meter connection block. H. J. Blakeslee. 2,081,100-1 ;
May 18.
Meter for children. Dietetic. A. Mafra. 2,080,210 : May
11.
Meter for gas administering machines. Fluid. J. A.
Heidbrink. 2,073,372 ; Mar. 9.
Meter for liquids. W. A. Forster. 2,072,326 ; Mar. 2.
Meter for measuring and registering liquid volumes re-
ceived and delivered. F. Heiduk and J. Neumann.
2,100,052 ; Nov. 23.
Meter for reduced flows and low heads. Liquid. P. Ollag-
non. 2,069,677 ; Feb. 2.
Meter for ships. Latitude and longitude. H. C. Reymond.
2,080,186 ; May 11.
Meter having a plurality of constants. Calibrating. E.
Reich and F. Zipernovszky. 2,071,217 : Feb. 16.
Meter installation. E. T. Hagist. 2,094,356 ; Sept. 28.
Meter jumper detector, Electric. M. H. May. 2,093,467 ;
Sept. 21.
Meter pivot. F. C. Kelley. 2,100,218 : Nov. 23.
Meter protector. J. W. Green. 2,094,533 ; Sept. 28.
Meter register. N. J. Seibert and W. H. Parker.
2,090,269 ; Aug. 17.
Meter register attachment. E. J. H. Leininger.
2,094,711 ; Oct. 5.
Meter service installation. Electric. J. A. Clinton.
2,095,027 ; Oct. 5.
Meter support. R. W. Grace. 2,084,438 ; June 22.
Meter system. R. Pudelko. 2.084,742 ; June 22.
Meter testing equipment. Electric. W. C. Wagner.
2,093,178; Sept. 14.
Meter valve. N. J. Seibert and F. S. Brooks. 2,081,072 ;
May 18.
Metering and service control apparatus. Remote. F. L.
O'Bryan. 2,070,340; Feb. 9.
Metering means. H. Rosenthal. 2.072,409 ; Mar. 2.
Metering means and apparatus therefor. A. Herz.
2,094,887 : Oct. 5.
Metering mechanism. T. D. Adair. 2.077,086 ; Apr. 13.
Metering system. A. Berger. 2.078.997 ; Jlay 4.
Metering system. J. W. Dawson. 2,075,098 : Mar. 30.
Metering system. J. O'D. Shepherd. 2,079.721 : May 11.
Metering system. R. N. Stoddard. 2,081,684 ; May 25.
Meters, Method and apparatus for calibrating and proving.
A. D. MacLean. 2,101,745 ; Dec. 7.
Meters to compensate for temperature variations. Appa-
ratus to calibrate, A. J. Granberg. 2,082.392 : June 1,
Methanol, Purification of synthetic, R. Scheuble,
2,083,125 ; June 8,
Methyl alpha-bota-dichloroisobutyrato and preparation
of same, H, J, Ta(ter.sall. 2.097,264 ; Oct. 26.
Methylamines, Production of, P, Ilerold and K, Smeykal,
2,071,301; Feb. 16.
Methylamino, Production of. H, Dreyfus. 2,072,247 ;
Mar. 2,
Methyl ethers, Halogenatod, 11, S. Booth. 2,066.905 ;
.Tan, 5.
Metronome. A. M. English. 2.095.213; Oct. 5.
Metronome, J, 11, Morrison. 2,078,505 ; Apr. 27.
Mlca-lnsulated spark plug. O. C. Hohde. 2,080,854 ;
May 18,
Micro-manipulator, W. Bauersfeld, 2,070,037 : Feb. 9.
Micrometer. C. F, Axelson, 2,071,315; Feb, 2:?,
Micrometer. E. Muller. 2,085,380; June 20.
Micrometer caliper. A. Brown, 2,096,956 ; Oct. 26.
Micrometer caliper, P. J. Darlington. 2,080,534; May
18,
Micrometer, Direct reading. W. A. Bohn. 2,095,220 ;
Oct. 12.
Micron control for air Beparators. C. R, riominnn.
2,087,645: July 20,
Mlcro-organlsni.s and for the fermentation of soluflons. Ap-
paratus for the production. FI. Schollor and R. Elcke-
meyor. 2,083.348 ; June 8.
Microphone, Condenser. T. R. Wilson. 2,080,107 ;
July 0,
Microphone, I,apel. R, W, Carlisle, 2,085,181; June 20,
Microphone plug. E. M. Foster. 2,081,622; Mjiy 25.
Microphonic switch. M. II. A. Lindsay. 2,085.108;
June 29,
MIcrophotographIc apparatus with ralrror-ncope camera.
H. Rlepert. 2,077,80!) ; Apr, 20,
MIcrOHcopc, W, liiiiiHch, 2,101,028; Dec, 14,
Microscope. (). H. (Jallnsrh. 2.003,(104; Sept. 21.
Microscope. G. U. Gnllasch. 2,101.0.16; Dec. 14.
MIcroHcopi'. (;. 11. (JallaMch. 2.103,525; Dec. 28.
Microscope. H. Heine. 2,096,325 ; Oct. 19.
Microscope. H. Heine. 2,097,762 ; Nov. 2.
Microscope. C. F. Jones. 2,071,408 ; Feb. 23,
Microscope. H. F. Kurtz. 2,093,611 ; Sept. 21.
Microscope. H. N. Ott. 2,087,329 ; July 20.
Microscope. R. E. Wilkinson. 2,103,573 ; Dec. 28.
Microscope filter system. E. S. Bissell. 2,083,820 ; June
15.
Microscope for pathological research. L. D. Larimore.
2,102,274; Dec. 14.
Microscope illuminator. J. R. Benford and L. V. Foster.
2,103,2.30 ; Dec. 28.
Microscope slide. H. M. Porter. 2,090,914 ; Aug. 24.
Microscope, Workshop, H, Becker. 2,097,752 ; Nov. 2.
Mileage indicator for vehicles. G. Carlson. 2,081,321 ;
May 25.
Milk and apparatus used In such process. Cooling. C. H.
Hapgood. 2,089,024 ; Aug. 3.
Milk and other milk products and making same. Stabiliz-
ing chocolate, H. C. Green, D. E. Clark, R. P. Mann,
and B. Preble. 2,097,224-5 ; Oct. 26.
Milk beverage and process, Chocolate. H. J. Lucas.
2.097,230; Oct. 26.
Milk bottle case. E. M. Pennock and L. Hale. 2,092,855 ;
Sept. 14.
Milk bottle container. L. N. Richardson. 2,095,478 ;
Oct. 12.
Milk bottle container, Safety. W. H, Van Buskirk.
2,084,228; June 15.
Milk bottle container, Safety. W. H. Van Buskirk.
2,094,507 ; Sept. 28.
Milk bottle holder. H. D. Cole. 2,100.589 ; Nov. 30.
Milk bottle holder. W. H. Crossley. 2,081,292 ; May 25.
Milk bottle holder. A. Golden. 2.089,743 ; Aug. 10,
Milk bottle trap. J. W. Boomer, Sr. 2,086,460 ; July 6.
Milk, Controlling viscosity in evaporated. C. O. Ball.
2.087,962 ; July 27.
Milk cooler. R. M. Mcllvana. 2,077,846 ; Apr. 20.
Milk, Decreasing curd tension in. L. A. Chambers.
2,091,267 ; Aug. 31.
Milk heater. C. H. Hapgood. 2.081.432 ; May 25.
Milk, Making vegetable, H, W, Miller, 2,078,962 ; May 4.
Milk of magnesia, R, E, Hall, 2,087,089 ; July 13,
Milk of magnesia. Effervescent. A. W. Pauley.
2,092.742; Sept. 7.
Milk, Pasteurization of. B. E. Getehell. 2,100,326;
Nov. 30,
Milk preheater. V. W. Adams. 2.083,679 ; June 15.
Milk products and stabilizer therefor. A. Frieden and
S. J. Werbin. 2,103.411; Dec, 28.
Milk products, Treating sour. H. D. Wendt. 2,072,192 ;
Mar. 2.
Milk products. Treatment of, J. H. Nalr and D. E. Mock.
2,092,325 ; Sept, 7.
Milk products. Treatment of, H, E. Otting and E. H.
Browne. 2,072.903 ; Mar. 9.
Milk products. Treatment of. H. E. Otting, E. H.
Browne, and M. E. Hull. 2,102.642; Dec. 21.
Milk testing device. J. R. Shikles, 2,099,038 ; Nov. 16.
Milk. Treating. E, W, Smith, 2.101,10": Dec, 7,
Milking-machine Inflation. G. W. Green. 2,099.884 ; Nov.
23.
Milking pad. W. E. Barrie. 2,077.202 ; Apr. 13.
Milking system. H. C. Cain. 2.092.440; Sept. 7.
Milking system. Pressure releaser. F. G. Hodsdon.
2,102.267 ; Dec. 14.
Mill : See—
Adjustable hollow mill. Grinding mill.
Attrition mill. Hammer mill.
Bowl mill. Mixing and grinding mill.
Colloidal mill. Pipe or tube mill.
Cooling roll refiner or like Pulverizing mill,
mill. Roll fulling iiilll.
Cross-roll mill. Roller mill.
Crushing and grinding mil Rolling mill.
Die-rolling mill. Ilnbber mixli\>; mill.
I)isint<>gniting mill. Tandem mill.
Edging mill. Tube rolling mill.
Feed mixing mill. Tumbling mill.
Mill and clasaltler, J. Crite.s. 2.100,734 ; Nov. 30.
Mill and molasMrs mixer, Feed liauiiner. T. G. Ilollnnd.
2,072,8(10 ; Mar. 0.
.Mill appliance, Rolling. J. \. t^mUmnnn. 2,007.808;
Jnn, 12,
Mill balance. Rolling. W. W. MoBaue, 2.095,448; Oct.
12.
.Mill drive and controlling svstein. Rolling, A, F, Kenyon
and \V. C, Cook, •J,l)S.|.0:!,'i : .lune I.T,
Mill entry liox, S Nvlicri;. 'J.OsrviidO ; June 15,
Mill feeding apparatus. Rolling. H, IT, Talbot.
2,002,480 : Sept. 7.
Mill fur pepper, salt, sugar, colTee, and the lllte. J.
Manirli'i, 2.()71,'n>5 ; Mar. 23.
Mill of llii> overhung type, Rolling. W. W. TlnmlU.
•.MIT'-'.IIS : M:ir. 2.
Mill plant for rolling hot inetnl. O. O. Lloyd. 2.078.005;
.Apr. 20.
Mill Bcri'W down arrangement. RolllnK. A. H. Pcnmon.
2,002.224 : Sept. 7.
Mill stalor, .AdJiiNlalilo colloid. .«!. K Nc»fer. 2.08.'J,171 ;
June 8.
Mill tralnn, Conllnn»iinlr ten«loniHl tnndeni cold. .1 n
TytuB and E. B. Ilu.lnon. 2,074.873 ; Mnr. 2:?
944
INDEX OF PATENTS, 1937
Milling and profiling machine. E. G. Roehm and M.
Komaine. 2,068,889 ; Jan. 26.
Milling machine. H. W. Bartholomew. 2,069,299 ; Feb. 2.
Milling machine. A. F. Bennett. 2,094,484 : Sept. 28.
Millinc machine. A. F. Bennett and A. L. Krause.
2,068,840 ; Jan. 26.
Millinc machine. A. F. Bennett and A. L. Krause.
2,082,140: June 1.
Milling machine. P. P-G. Hall. 2,081,275 ; May 25.
Milling machine. E. T. Turney. 2. 073. 505 : Mar. 9.
Milling machine. Automatic three-dimensional pattern
controlled. B. Sassen. 2,068,890 : Jan. 26.
Milling machine, Internal. W. Hoier. 2,091,000 ; Aug.
24.
Milling machine transmission and control mechanism.
H. R. Isler. 2,101.544 ; Dec. 7.
Milling products. Method and composition for improving.
F. H. Penn. 2,087,545; July 20.
Milling products. Process and composition for treating.
F. H. Penn. 2,087,547 ; July 20.
Milling products, Treating. F. H. Penn. 2,087,544 ;
July 20.
Mills, Supporting and driving tubular grinding. F. K.
Barratt. 2,078,829 ; Apr. 27.
Mills, Tensioned cold rolling in reversible. E. B. Hudson.
2.067,192 ; Jan. 12.
Mine roof jack. F. J. Jakoubek and W. E. Gahl.
2,068,491 ; Jan. 19.
Mineral absorbents, Reactivation of. G. R. Lewers.
2,083,269 ; June 8.
Mineral aggregates, Pulverizing. R. S. Dean and J. Gross.
2,078,933 ; May 4.
Mineral concentration. J. Hagood. 2,069,182 ; Jan. 26.
Mineral granules, Colored. C. E. Hillers. 2,094,452 ;
Sept. 28.
Mineral sand for the separation of one constituent there-
in from another, Treatment of. M. A. Corbett.
2,082,383 ; June 1.
Mineral separator. J. Broatch. 2,101,572 ; Dec. 7.
Mineral sulphides in gaseous suspension. Method and ap-
paratus for the burning of. B. A. Stimmel, K. D.
McBean, and G. Cruickshank. 2,089,306 ; Aug. 10.
Mineral treatment for recovering rare metals. C. B.
Ulrich. 2,086.322 : Julv 6.
Mineral wool insulation. G. D. Shaver. 2,101,921 ;
Dec. 14.
Minerals, Concentrating. E. S. Curtis. 2,103,663 ; Dec.
28.
Minerals. Concentration of phosphate-bearing. F. X.
Tartaron and J. B. Duke. 2.103.283 : Dec. 28.
Minerals, Flotation of. E. Gayford, J. H. Heginbotham
and P. D. P. Hamilton. 2,073,148 ; Mar. 9.
Minerals, Method of and apparatus for mining and re-
covering. E. H. McFarland. 2,093,568 ; Sept. 21.
Minerals, Treatins hvdrous borate. F. W. Corkill.
2,097.411 ; Oct. 26.
Miniature structure. R. J. Jauch and B. M. Lander.
2,089,028 ; Aug. 3.
Mining and apparatus therefor. E. M. Cadwallader.
2,089,944 ; Aug. 17.
Mining and loading system. L. F. Crawford and F. Cart-
lidge. 2.075,505 ; Mar. 30.
• • J. F. Joy. 2,085,756 : Julv 6.
J. F. Joy. 2,093.448 ; Sept. 21.
J. F. Joy. 2,100.336 : Xov. 30.
C. F. Osgood. 2,075,954 ; Apr. 6.
C. F. us-ood. 2.100.350; Nov. 30.
T. E. Pray. 2,097,341 : Oct. 26.
D. R. Richards. 2.099,373 ; Nov. 16.
F. Rassieur. 2,088,759 ; Aug. 3.
Mining apparatus.
Mining apparatus.
Mining apparatus.
Mining apparatus.
Mining apparatus.
Mining apparatus.
Mining apparatus.
Mining drill. B.
Mining machine.
Mining machine.
Mining maoliine.
Mining machine.
Mining machine.
Mining machine.
Mining machine.
Mining machine.
.Mining macliine.
Mining machine.
Mining machine.
Mining machine. C. L. Bowman. 2.103.509 ; Dec. 28
Mining machine. M. P. Holmes. 2,078,944 : May 4.
Mining machine. R. K. Jeffrey and L. E. Mitchell
2.091.405 : Aug. 31.
Mining machine. J. F. Jov. 2.077.417 : Apr. 20.
"'■ ■ ■ J. F. .Toy. 2,089,964; Aug. 17.
L. E. Mitchell. 2,091,416 ; Aug. 31
T. E. Pray. 2.007.339 : Jan. 12.
T. E. Prav. 2.008.070 : .Tan. 19
T. E. Pray. 2,070.920 : Feb. 16.
T. E. Pray. 2,082.119 ; June 1.
T. E. Pray. 2.096,917 ; Oct. 26.
L. E. Simmons. 2,068,573; Jan. 19
I.. E. Simmons. 2.100,361 ; Nov. 30
W. W. Sloane. 2,075,870 ; Apr. 6.
J. Spataro. 2.086.141 ; July 6.
Mining machine transmission mechanism. M. P. Holmes
2,091,985; Sept. 7.
Mining. Method of and apparatus for. C. F. Osgood
2,093.476 ; Sept. 21. ^
Mining tool. J. Barron. 2,089,245 : Ang. 10.
Minute displacements. Gauging. E. R. Wigan. 2,073,913 •
Mar. 16.
Mirror. C. V. Hay. 2,091,203 : Aug. 24.
Mirror, Adjustable chair. J. Miserendino. 2,097,129 ;
Oct. 26.
Mirror and picture frame. V. R. Meyers. 2,075 588 •
Mar. 30. '
Mirror, Dental. H. S. Kuklin. 2,093,457 ; Sept 21
Mirror for vehicles. L. L. Brandt. 2,100.938 ; Nov 30
Mirror, Making the same, and composition of reflecting
element therefor. H. W. Edwards. 2,067,907 • Jan 19
Mirror, Nonblurrable. M. Somohano. 2,103,384 ; Dec'
28.
Mirror, Rear view. W. La Hodny. 2,071,883 ; Feb. 23.
Mirror, Rear view. O. C. Ritz-\V oiler. 2,089,463 ; Aug.
10.
Mirror, Rear vision. D. F. Kronquist. 2.066,982 ; Jan. 5.
Mirror, Rear vision. W. Sands. 2,087,531 ; July 20.
Mirror structure. Rear view. A. S. Borba and G. T.
Edwards. 2,085,000 ; June 29.
Mirror support. Rear view. L. G. Ponce. 2,082,596-7 ;
June 1.
Mirror, Toilet. A. Dorfman. 2,067,602 ; Jan. 12.
Mirror, Visor. F. W. Schmidt. 2,097,419 ; Oct. 26.
Missile projecting device. H. A. Douglas. 2,069,821 ;
Feb. 9.
ilite killer attachment for bird cage perches. F. Mayer.
2.101,008 : Nov. 30.
Mitt, Abrasive. H. Greenwald. 2.103,455 : Dec. 28.
Mitten, Beauty. W. Burke. 2,069,643 ; Feb. 2.
Mitten, Dusting. D. Karger. 2,101.027 : Dec. 7.
Mitten. Tuner's. E. W. Cole. 2,103,711 ; Dec. 28.
Mixer ; See —
Cement mixer. Gas miser.
Concrete miser. Household mixer.
Drink mixer. Liquid mixer.
Fluid mixer. Motor driven mixer.
Food mixer. Plaster mixer.
Fuel, gas, and air mixer. Portable mixer.
Mixer. G. S. P. de Bethune. 2,077,226 ; Apr. 13.
Miser. W. M. Ryan and J. W. Bold. 2,076,163 ; Apr. 6.
Mixer. A. T. Jolma. 2,071,879 ; Feb. 23.
Mixer. C. E. Underwood. 2.085,132 ; June 29.
Mixer. H. C. Wright. 2,070.768 : Feb. 16.
Mixer and distributor, Road oil. G. Gardner. 2,090,290 ;
Aug. 17.
Mixer and fruit juicer. Food. E. Newnham. 2,086,817 ;
July 13.
Mixer control system. Automatic. M. T. Goetz. 2,068,670 ;
Jan. 26.
Mixer drive. K. A. Seabrooks. 2,096,597 ; Oct. 19.
Mixing and atomizing apparatus for hydrocarbons and
other fluid materials. R. F. Simonin. 2,072,281 ; Mar. 2.
Mixing and coagulating device. M. B. Tark. 2,082,855 ;
June 8.
Mixing and filtering apparatus. D. B. Cave. 2,089,535 ;
Aug. 10.
Mixing and grinding mill. O. Schulthess and C. Theiler.
2,100,599 ; Nov. 30.
Mixing and screening apparatus for fertilizer materials
and the like. A. J. Sackett. 2,080.508 ; Mav IS.
Mixing apparatus. E. G. Myers. 2,081,552 ; May 25.
Mixing apparatus and juice extractor. S. Ferbend.
2,101,989 ; Dec. 14.
Mixing device. R. F. Bean. 2.103.928 : Dec. 28.
Mixing device. A. J. Ferkel. 2,088,591 ; Aug. 3.
Mixing device. R. M. Strong and F. S. Roddie.
2,091,532 ; Aug. 31.
Mixing device. W. Tan Guilder. 2.103,922 ; Dec. 28.
Mixing device. J. M. Wittmann. 2,096,442 ; Oct. 19.
Jlixing, homogenizin? and dispersing machine. O. F.
Neitzke. 2,088,336 ; July 27.
Mixing machine. M. A. Arndt. 2,079,272 ; May 4.
Mixing machine. F. Beken. 2,095,907 ; Oct. 12.
Mixmg machine. F. J. BuUock and W. H. Preston.
2,101,490; Dec. 7.
Mixing machine. D. McK. Hepburn. 2.067.236 : .Tan. 12.
Mixing machine. E. G. Loomis. 2,087,917 : Julv 27.
Mixing machine. E. J. Bobbins. 2,099.964; Nov. 23.
Mixing machine. A. J. Sackett 2,074,673; Mar. 23.
Mixing machine and method. C. B. Mills. 2,097,088 ;
Oct. 26.
Mixing, Method of. E. C. Ljungberg. 2,082,545 ; June 1.
Mixing valve. F. N. Beede. 2,084.378 : June 22.
Mixing valve. W. C. Brinkman. 2,083,360 ; June 8.
Mixing valve. R. A. J. Evans. 2,103,067 ; Dec. 21.
Mixing valve. F. E. Hamilton. 2.086,129 ; July 6.
Mixing valve. J. Krieger. 2,079,743 : May 11.
Mixing valve. H. B. McLaughlin. 2.072,645 : Mar. 2.
Mixing valve. R. H. Zinkil. 2,094,288 ; Sept. 28.
^'P°^ ''■'^l"*'^' Pressure responsive. F. L. Henning and
G. W. Bezanson. 2.099.563: Nov. 16.
^»^n? ■J'alve, Thermostatically controlled. K. D. Kysor.
^^\?^Ao®-S?P^'"^^- ^- ^- Beardsley, Jr., and W. A. Parkins.
2,102.o04 ; Dec. 14.
Mixture for the production of malleable iron. R. A.
Edmunds. 2,069,717 : Feb. 2.
^'^'^t'^e of calcium and magnesium hydroxides. Treating a.
E.E.Dougherty. 2,082,101 : June 1.
Mixtures of chlor-phthalic acid and anhydrides. Separat-
ing. E. G. Beckett, C. Shaw, W. E. Stephen, G. C.
Semple, and R. F. Thomson. 2,092,795 ; Sept. 14.
Mixtures of granular solids and liquid for centrifuging,
Juf ^13 conditioning. G. E. Stevens. 2,086,951 ;
Mobile apparatus for icing refrigerator vehicles. E. C.
Grayson and V. W. Benner. 2,078.379 : Apr. 27.
2 078 il9^^Fr ^"^0 ^^^^'^ ^^^^- ^- ^- Benedict.
M^casins, Manufacturing. R. E. Duplessis. 2,089,195;
''Dl!iss%'''^*^0°84l2T'jSnf §0'°^ "^^ ^° ^^^"°^- ^- =•
Model, Advertising. C. G. Fisher. 2,086,665; July 13.
LIST OF INVENTIONS
945
Model display device, Collapsible. I. Bdelman. 2,083,597 ;
June 15.
Modulating system. R. S. Caruthers. 2,080,459 ; Mav
18.
Modulating system. R. S. Caruthers. 2,086,601-2 ; July
13.
Modulating system. F. B. Llewellyn. 2,070,666 ; Feb. 16.
Modulating system. R. K. Riesz. 2,078,974 ; May 4.
Modulating system for short waves. I. Wolff.
2,078,302 ; Apr. 27.
Modulation. J. Rohnfeld. 2,095,371 ; Oct. 12.
Modulation. H. O. Roosenstein. 2,076,351 ; Apr. 6.
Modulation. G. L. Usselman. 2,075,071 ; Mar. 30.
Modulation and frequency stabilization. H. E. Hollmann.
2,078,245 ; Apr. 27.
Modulation for radio transmission. P. B. Taylor.
2,095,774; Oct. 12.
Modulation measurement. H. Grumel. 2,082,492 ; June 1.
Modulation measuring system. H. J. Schrader. 2,078,285 ;
Apr. 27.
Modulation meter. L. B. Arguimbau. 2,069,934 ; Feb. 9.
Modulation metering device. H. J. Schrader. 2,103,341 :
Dec. 28.
Modulation system. M. G. Crosby. 2,077,223; Apr. 13.
Modulation system. W. A. E. Quilter. 2,093,780 ; Sept.
21.
Modulation system for ultra-high frequency waves. H. E.
Hollmann. 2,080,572 ; May 18.
Modulator. G. Krawinkel. 2,093,729 ; Sept. 21.
Modul.itor. F. C. Lunnon and H. J. H. AVassell.
2,083,330 : June 8.
Modulator. G. L. Usselman. 2,074,440 : ]\Iar. 23.
Moistening device. J. H. Lee. 2,085,862 ; July 6.
Moistening device for the treatment of the hair. L. and
M. Colson. 2,095,169 ; Oct. 5.
Moistening mechanism for feeding threads. R. i\I. Bash-
ore. 2,080,996 ; May 18.
Moisture-diffusing apparatus. Automatic. E. S. De Hart.
2,097,365 ; Oct. 26.
Moisture for use on lighter-than-air-aircraft, Recovery of.
K. von Lude. 2,071,868 ; Feb. 23.
Moistureproof article. W. H. Charch, M. M. Brubaker,
and F. M. Meigs. 2,098,534-42 ; Nov. 9.
Moistureproofing composition. C. R. Fordyce and H. F.
Robertson. 2,075,106 : Mar. 30.
Moisture teller. H. W. Dietert. 2,080,168 : May 11.
Moisture tester. A. O. Store. 2,082,304; June 1.
Moisture tester and method. A. L. Berry. 2,076,441 ;
Apr. 6.
Moisture to motors. Device for supplying. J. E. Bowman.
2.083,083 : June 15.
Molasses and like products. Machine and method for con-
centrating. A. C. Plougland. 2,089,062 ; Aug. 3.
Molasses and like products. Machine for solidifying. A. C.
Hougland. 2,089,093 ; Aug. 3.
Molasses, Clarification of. M. W. Mead, Jr. 2,075,127 ;
Mar. 30.
Mold : See —
Billet mold. Interchangeable mold.
Brick mold. Metal mold.
Butter mold. Pattie mold.
Centrifugal casting mold. Piston mold.
Chill mold. Sectional mold.
Cooky mold. Stereotype mold.
Cooling mold. Stereotype plate castin;.-
Flexible mold. mold.
Freezing mold. Tire mold.
Glass mold. Tire retreading mold.
Hydraulic mold. Tooth mold.
Ingot mold. Waffle mold.
Mold. B. S. Sample and W. A. Fletcher. 2.094.82.'! :
Oct. 5.
Mold and apparatus for making same, Vented. W. H.
Millspaugh. 2,093,286; Sept. 14. „„„„„,.,
— ' -*'• ■' ' ' i5. Gathmann. 2,092.551;
.■\. B. Davis.
Mold and ingot, Ingot.
Sept. 7. , . . .
Mold and making same, Printing plate.
2,085,740 ; July 6.
Mold and method of molding. H. N. Wayne. 2,072,3-10 ;
Mar 2
Mold and slug, Typograplucal. E. M. RIghter. 2,100,304 ;
Mold apidiance, Orlliodontlc. T. IIIU and C. P. Lucas.
2,0.S:!,503; June 15. „„„„,„, ».
Moldboard, Au.xiliary. (i. L. Sliarltz 2,070,531; May 4.
Mold br.'.iker. J. K. Campbell. 2,102,5.')2; Dec 14.
Mold coaling. H. C. Vance. 2,000,408; Aug. 17.
Mold core. Expansible and contiactlble. T. Schuster.
2,075,501; Mar. 30. , ^, _,^, ^ ,
Mold-llask scpiir.ilor. A. H. Feldimui. 2,101 , .76 ; Dec. 7.
Mold for casting (ync metal pigs, Ingot. E. H. Hosteller.
2 072 817 ' Mar 2
Mold for forming rubber arllclcs. K. H. Lowry. 2,004,157 ;
Mold for frozen confccllonH. A. (". Grunwald. 2.080,8ir, :
Mold^for' frozen confections. B. L. York. 2,074,600;
Mar. 23. . , , . . , ,
Mold for making hollow art ides from plMsllc nialrrlaltt.
K. Itralrlng. 2,100,K:12 ; Nov. ."iO.
Mold for manufacturing eompoHlto vitreous tile and con
erete Hlaves. P. C. Fish. 2,008,382 ; Nov. 0.
Mold for piston packing. P. W. Dempsey. 2,071,734 ;
Feb. 23.
Mold for rubber articles. A. W. Oakleaf. 2,092,813 ;
Sept. 14.
Mold for the manufacture of briquettes from fine-grained
materials in powder form and the like. Pressing. W.
Bolk. 2,093,029 ; Sept. 14.
Mold, Making a record. A. Hewitt. 2,075,646 ; Mar. 30.
Mold of typographical slug casting machines. C. A.
Albrecht. 2,082,532 ; June 1.
Mold stool. Ingot. E. R. Williams. 2,093,024 ; Sept. 14.
Molded articles by pressing. Production of. F. Fischer
and O. Horn. 2,079,343 ; May 4.
Molded articles, Manufacture of. A. Sommerfeld.
2.090,489 ; Aug. 17.
Molded articles, Preparing. F. Sesbach. 2,091,164 ;
Aug. 24.
Molded artificial masses, Production of. C. Wnlff and
E. Dorrer. 2,077,542 ; Apr. 20.
Molded handled receptacle. G. L. Smith. 2,102,653 ;
Dec. 21.
Molded pieces from mortar or concrete, Mantifacture of.
E. Freyssinet. 2,099,265; Nov. 16.
Molded products and making same. G. C. Howard and
L. T. Sandborn. 2,080,077 ; May 11.
Molded products and method ana apparatus for making
same. Composite. R. Millenaar. 2,093,640 ; Sept. 21.
Molder. L. E. Blood. 2,102,175 ; Dec. 14.
Molder, Chin. S. J. Wilson. 2,079,096 ; May 4.
Molder, Direct pressure matrix. E. A. Mills. 2,096,643 ;
Oct. 19.
Molding. D. J. Campbell. 2.084,128 : June 15.
Molding. S. D. Murphy and F. V. Osborn. 2,068,562 ;
Jan. 19.
Molding. H. B. Myers. 2,076,790 ; Apr. 13.
Molding and matrix, Art of. T. C. Browne. 2,075,636 ;
Mar. 30.
Molding apparatus. H. Griesel. 2,075,607 ; Mar. 30.
Molding apparatus. A. R. McCombs. 2,066.993 ; Jan. 5.
Molding apparatus. E. F. Nickol. 2,068.302 ; Jan. 19.
.Molding apparatus. E. C. Smallv. 2.100.985 : Nov. 30.
Molding, Apparatus for. M. E. Toman. 2,088,123 ; July
27.
Molding apparatus. Permanent. M. Wagner. 2,093,625 ;
Sept. 21.
Molding, Bead. O. J. Crowe. 2,080,166 ; May 11.
Molding composition. E. R. Dillehay. 2,090,577 ; Aug.
17.
Molding composition. E. Elbel and F. Seebach.
2,101,042 : Dec. 7.
Molding composition and making same. W. H. Mason,
R. M. Boehm, and W. E. Kooncc. 2,080,078 ; May 11.
Molding compositions and molding. D. E. Strain.
2,101,107; Dec. 7.
Molding compositions, Catalytically-hardening. C. Ellis.
2,092,754; Sept. 14.
Molding compound. W. L. Baxter. 2,094,868 ; Oct. 5.
Molding for electric wires. M. A. Lofebvre du Proy.
2.087.040 : July 20.
Molding machine. M. A. Davis. 2.090,784 ; Aug. 24.
Molding machine. D. M. Jones. 2,070,945; Fob. 16.
Molding machine. J. A. Rathbone. 2,079,631 ; May 11.
Molding machine. F. R. Wallace. 2,085,690 ; June 29.
Molding machine. J. Wiley. 2,090,638; Nov. 10.
.Molding machine and the manufacture of pellets thereby,
Extru.slon. .\. W. Sizer. 2.09(>,5L'9 : Oct. 10.
Molding machine. Roll olT. W. IT. Nicholls. 2,102,378;
Dec. 14.
Molding mixture and making the same. Water-resistant.
W. Bradenberg. 2,0(i8,974 ; Jan. 20.
Molding plant. K. lleng.Ter. 2,096.326 ; Oct. 19.
Molding press. A. ^^ Howald. 2,071.705 ; Feb. 2.3.
.Molding press. II. D. Thweatt and O. HolTmann.
2,0!)5,209; Oct. 12.
Molding, Rubber. F. N. I'lckoft. 2.066.708; Jan. 5.
Moldings and the like to ehiinnci slL-ip*""! KU|ipoi'ts, At-
taching, (i. John.-ion. 2.091,.S.')9; Aug. 31.
Molds, Ai)paratus for cutting tire. L. M. Watson. R. F.
'rcriics, and I,. C. l!ii<lloiig. i;.in0,4(;i ; Nov. 30.
Molds. Apparatus for forming sand. F. P. 0111.
2,069.660 ; I'd). 2.
Jlolds. Apparatus for introducing melts Into casting, J.
Rfinn. 2.090,098 ; Oct. 20.
Molds, Aiiparaln.s for producing. II. F. ITngenioyer.
2,1()I.»i77 ; Dec. 7,
Molds, Making. S. Cohn. 2,092,832; Sept. 14.
Molds \isi'(l I'lir casting iiiclal pipes and the like by the
citiliUiigiil Tnetlmd, .Manufacture of. A, J, van'ZIJp.
■J.1(ll.72<; ; Dec. 7.
Molds used In the pr(>parntlon of synthetic resins. R. T.
Fi.MdH, 2,(ti)7,27l ; Oct, 26.
Mole trap. It. H. Smith, 2,086.826; July 1.1.
.MnlliiskH, Shrlllng. J, II. DoxNCf. Jr., and W. II. Cook,
2,l(>2,OI."i : I>'T. 21.
Molten nrntiTlal as liiat transferring medium, UtllUntlon
of. M. II. Arvrsoii, 2,074,520; Miir, 2:t.
Molten metnl pump. W. A. S. Iliiriiion. 2.0715.805;
Ai.r. 6.
Molvliili'iiate from ropper snlitlildoH, Sepiirntlon of. H. II.
ItVnwn. 2,OI>,%,067 ; Oct. 10,
MdlvlidiMiIti' from copper Hulnhtde*, Srpnriitlnn of. H. H,
Hrown. 2.070,076 ; Feb. t».
Molvhdennm c<»neentrateH, 'rreatlnB. T. 11. Donnhuo nnd
.1." It. CunnlnKham. 2.01)6,8-»« ; Oct. 2(1.
946
IXDEX OF PATENTS. 1937
E. K. Judd.
B.
Molybdenum from wulfenite ore, Extracting
2,079,805 ; May 11.
Molybdenum, Metallurgy of. T. H. Donahue and J.
■ Cunningham. 2,096,847 ; Oct. 26.
Monetarv economic situation. Apparatus for depicting a.
"W. E. Trent. 2.066.809 : Jan. 5.
Money values. Apparatus for indicating. C. L. Burdick.
2,069,401 ; Feb. 2.
Monitoring system. J. M. Kane. 2,080,423 ; May 18.
Monoamides of dicarboxvlic acids and preparing the same.
P. L. Salzberg. 2,101,323 ; Dec. 7.
Monoazodvestuffs. O. Baver, R. Fleischhauer, and D.
Delfs. 2.087.425 ; July 20.
Mono-azodyestuffs. R. Fleischhauer. 2,068,172 ; Jan. 19.
MonoazodvestufEs. R. Fleischhauer and C. T. Schultis.
2,095,468 : Oct. 12._
Fleischhauer and E. Fischer.
Zervas and H. Clingestein.
their manufacture. E. Senn.
Monoazodyestuffs. R.
2,102.115 ; Dec. 14.
Monoazodvestuffs. P.
2,075,076 ; Mar. 30.
Monoazo-dyestufEs and
2,083,308 ; June 8.
Monobromopvrene and preparing it. A. Wolfram and
W. Schnurr. 2,094,227 ; Sept. 28.
Monogram construction. R. C. Bangs. 2,092,146 ;
Sept. 7.
Monogram for automobiles. A. Lowenfels. 2,073,844 ;
Mar. 16.
Monogram unit. M. Chernow. 2,093,264 ; Sept. 14.
Monohalides. Treatment of unsaturated. H. P. A. Groll
and G. Hearne. 2,067,392 ; Jan. 12.
Mono-ketones of the pyrene series and making the same.
R. Scholl, K. Meyer, and J. Donat. 2,069,683 ; Feb. 2.
Monomethvlamine and dimethvlamine. Production of. P.
Herold and K. Smeykal. 2,068,132 ; Jan. 19.
Mono-methyl amine. Recovery of. L. C. Swallen.
2,079,580; May 4.
Monomethyl-para-aminophenol and its sulphate, Manu-
facture of. S. Norman. 2,101,749-50 ; Dec. 7.
Monoplane. Auto. E. F. Wagner. 2.103,881 ; Dec. 28.
Monorail track support. De C. Dunlap. 2,084,610 ; June
22.
Monument. H. B. Compton.
Mop. J. D. Bates. 2.073.726
Mop. J. J. Brell. 2,092,569 ;
Mop. E. W. Burchell and G.
Feb. 23.
Mop. H. Cave. 2,095.917 ; Oct. 12.
Mop. W. Evans. 2,088.366 ; July 27.
Mop. J. Glovar. 2.081,230 : May 25.
Mop. O. Muckenhirn. 2,093,052 ; Sept. 14.
Mop attachment. A. Trinsa. 2,079..S67 ; Mav 4.
Mop, Combination. C. Hiiber. 2,102,319 ; Dec.
Mop, Floor. A. O. Pieper. 2,073.170 ; Mar. 9.
Mop. Floor. R. C. Teare. 2.067,687 ; Jan. 12.
Mop head. R. Maeda. 2,081.631 ; May 25.
Mop holder. J. L. Heider. 2.079,709 ; May 11.
Mop holder. H. B. Tarbox. 2,103.565 ; Dec. 28.
Mop shaking device. J. J. Brell. 2,092,570 ; Sept. 7.
Mop wringer. J. Weil. 2,077,083 ; Apr. 13.
Mordant, Metal etching. E. S. Truitt. 2,080,348; Mav
11.
Mortar compositions. Refractory. F. A. Harvey and R. E.
Birch. 2,077,793 ; Apr. 20.
Mortar spreader and spreading mortar. A. K. Hitzman.
2,094,703 : Oct. 5.
Mortise and tenon joint lock. D. Orenstein.
June 1.
Moth bag. G. Rottman. 2,071.088 : Feb. 16.
Moth exterminator. B. B. Green. 2,090.792 ;
Mothproofing compositions. B. L. Landers.
Aug. 24.
Mothproofing compositions of matter. T.
2,078.458 : Apr. 27.
Moth-proofing detergent composition. H. Stotter and T.
Hermann. 2,082,188 ; June 1.
Motion and framing device, Intermittent. J. F. Meek
2,086,943 ; July 13.
Motion device. Hydraulic reciprocating. A. E. Weaver.
2.069,122 : Jan. 26.
Motion. Mechanism for transmitting. A. R. Havener.
2,082,336 : June 1.
Motion reverser. Sleeveless. L. L. Schauer and A. M.
Sosa. 2,070,372 : Feb. 9.
Motion transforming mechanism. A. C. de Brain.
2.082,483 ; June 1.
Motive power plant. M. Birkigt. 2,087,832 ; July 20.
Motor : Sef-
2,084,521 ; June 22.
; Mar. 16.
Sept. 7.
A. Altenbern. 2,071,918 ;
14.
2.082,300 ;
Aug. 24.
2,091,075 ;
P. Remv.
Adjustable shaft motor.
Adjustable speed electric
motor.
Air motor
Adjustable speed motor.
Alternating-current motor
Alternatinc current induc-
tion motor.
AlternatiiiK current shunt
motor.
Boring motor.
Capacitor motor.
Capacity motor.
Condonser motor.
Crankless motor.
Double action two cvcle
motor.
Double-speed synchronous
motor.
Dynamo motor.
Electric motor.
Electric startinc motor.
Expansible chamber mo-
tor.
Fluid current motor.
Fluid pressure actuated
motor.
Geared motor.
Hand propelled motor.
Heat motor.
Motor : See —
Hydraulic motor. Steam motor.
Induction disk motor. Steel motor.
Internal combustion motor. Stoker actuating motor.
Magnetic induction motor. Synchronous electron mo-
Magnetic reaction motor. tor.
Outboard motor. Synchronous induction
Pressure fluid actuated motor.
spinning motor. Synchronous motor.
Pressure fluid motor. Thermoelectric motor.
Reaction motor. Thrust motor.
Reversible rotary motor. Two-speed capacitor motor.
Rotary motor. Variable speed motor.
Self-starting synchronous Vernier motor,
motor. Vibrating motor.
Shaded pole induction mo- Vibratory electric motor,
tor. Wave motor.
Single phase condenser Wind motor.
motor. Windshield cleaner motor.
Small motor. Windshield wiper motor.
Small synchronous motor. Windshield wiping motor.
Spring motor.
Motor. M. P. De Motte. 2,090,575 ; Aug. 17.
Motor. L.Hammond. 2.0S0.371 ; Mav 11.
Motor. P. T. Keebler and W. S. EUiott. 2,082,959;
June 8.
Motor. I. M. Levy and B. Kemp. 2,067.155 : Jan. 5.
Motor. E. S. Savage. 2.094,621 : Oct. 5.
Motor. W. H. Wineman. 2.098.122: Nov. 2.
Motor actuator. S. Svenson. 2,093.689 ; Sept. 21.
Motor. Alternating current oscillating. H. V. Green.
Be. 20.510 ; Sept. 21.
Motor and compressor assembly. H. A. Greenwald.
2,085,355 ; June 29.
Motor and compressor unit. L. W. Melcher. 2,103,861 ;
Dec. 2S.
Motor and constructing same, Synchronous. C. L. Far-
rand. 2,075,893 ; Apr. 6.
Motor and driven element assembly J. C. Hobbs.
2.073,404 ; Mar. 9.
Motor and generator device. Piezoelectric. A. L. W.
Williams. 2,081,862 ; May 25.
Motor and housing assembly. E. Newnham and W. H.
Fischer. 2,096,618 ; Oct. 19.
Motor and speed pulley mount for a lathe. L. D. Stanley.
2,090,818 ; Aug. 24.
Motor and speed regulator therefor. P. A. Chamberlain.
2,092,955 : Sept. 14.
Motor and the Uke construction, Electric. S. N. Mead.
2,068,189 ; Jan. 19.
Motor apparatus. W. H. Wineman. 2,103,963 ; Dec. 28.
Motor apparatus for pumping and other purposes. R. H.
Carr. 2.103.742 ; Dec. 28.
Motor assembly. Mower. W. T. Smith. 2,097,351 ; Oct.
26.
Motor attachment. J. L. Johnson. 2,087,688 ; July 20.
Motor-block stand. W. G. VoUmer. 2,103,568 ; Dec. 28.
Motor brake. E. P. Larsh. 2,077,888 ; Apr. 20.
Motorcar. M. P. Blomberg. 2,079,748 ; Mav 11.
Motor compressor. W. D. Drysdale. 2,100".799 ; Nov. 30.
Motor compressor. C. B. Martin. 2,077,802 ; Apr. 20.
Motor compressor. R. Pateras Pescara. 2,084,823 ; June
22.
Motor compressor, Crankless. R. Witkiewicz and A.
Wicinski. 2,076,258 ; Apr. 6.
Motor compressor unit. E. W. Ballentine. 2,071,870 :
Feb. 23.
Motor-compressor unit for refrigerating apparatus. C. E.
L. Lipman. 2,100.716 ; Nov. 30.
Motor compressor with free pistons. R. P. Pescara.
2.078,157 ; Apr. 20.
Motor compressors. Travelling. J. Wohlmeyer. 2,074,293 :
Mar. 16.
Motor construction. C. J. Coberlv. 2,084.479 ; June 22.
Motor construction. J. B. Van Horn and E. M. Wagner.
2,080,678 ; May 18.
Motor constraction, Electric. H. E. Reeder. 2,072,769 ;
Mar. 2.
Motor construction. Marine. J. W. Harvey. 2,096,037 ;
Oct. 19.
Motor control. J. A. Shepard. 2,077,904; Apr. 20.
Motor control apparatus. H. E. Young. 2,086,594 ; July
-^^?J^X5;„'^2°*^'"°^' Single-phase multispeed. G. E. Micholsen.
2.068,5o9 ; Jan. 19.
Motor control, Stoker. J. F. Turner and C. P. Breiden-
baugh. 2.079.135 ; Mav 4.
^*X-o*^2?;E'"°^ system. B. O. Austin and N. H. Willby.
2,0 1 8,216; Apr. 27.
^^'^^'^^ '^9J}1^^^ system. B. O. Austtn and N. H. Willbv.
2.094,338 : Sept. 28.
Motor control system. J. L. Bird. 2.081.032 ; Mav IS.
Motor control system. W. G. Cook. 2,092,051 ; Sept. 7.
Motor control system. I. K. Dor+ort. 2.098.182 : Nov. 2.
Motor control system. P. McShane. 2,085,116 : June 29.
Motor control system. W. R. Perrv. 2.102.911 ; Dec. 21.
Motor control system. F. B. Powers. 2.082.026 ; June 1.
Motor control system. L. G. Riley. 2.078.684 ; Apr. 27.
Motor control system. L. G. RHev, N. H. Willby, and
F. B. Powers. 2.078,683 ; Apr. 27
Oct 1%^'^^'^^ system. W. R. Taliaferro. 2,095,773;
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Motor control system. C. Thumim and T. R. Cogge-
shall. 2,094,478 ; Sept. 28.
Motor control system. L. A. .Trofimov. 2,073,382 ;
Mar. 9.
Motor control system. L. A. Umansky. Re. 20,353 ;
May 4.
Motor control system. N. H. Wlllby. 2,078,648-9 : Apr.
27.
Motor control system. N. H. Wlllby. 2,100,728 ; Nov.
30.
Motor control system. N. H. Willby and G. L. Moses.
2,100,727 ; Nov. 30.
Motor control system. Alternating current. J. F. Koval-
sky. 2,078,673 ; Apr. 27.
Motor control, System of. H. B. La Roque. 2,084,206 ;
June 15.
Motor controlled valve. W. Tallmadge. 2,082,471 ;
June 1.
Motor controlling device. C. R. Kelty. Re. 20,471 : Aug.
17.
Motorcycle. Le G. L. Jordan. 2,077,628 ; Apr. 20.
Motor cycle. A. E. F. van Caneghem. 2,075,785 ; Mar. 30.
Motorcycle driving mechanism, drive line, and braking
mechanism. L. G. Nicholson. 2,071,761 ; Feb. 23.
Motorcycle, Quickly demountable light. H. Seehase.
2,080,972 ; May 18.
Motor device, Electric. C. E. Johnson. 2,092,919 ; Sept.
14.
Motor device. Fluid. A. Neveu. 2,092,405 : Sept. 7.
Motor device, Vibratory. E. L. Barrett. 2,071,384 ; Feb.
23.
Motor device, Vibratory. E. L. Barrett and M. J. Manaban.
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